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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
THIRD ANNUAL CUMULATION
SUBJECT INDEX TO A SELECTED LIST OF ENGINEERING
AND TRADE PERIODICALS FOR 1915
EDITED BY
MARION E. POTTER, LOUISE D. TE1CH
AND HELEN M. CRAIG
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. ud NEW YORK CITY
1915
Industrial Arts Index
Vol. HI
December, 1915
No. 5
Published February, April, June, October, December by
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
Whl to I'lalnH, N. Y 39 Maumroncck Avo.
Now York City fiOl Fifth Avo.
Full information In rcgnnl to Hubsorlnthm
price will bo uuppllud on
With this issue the Industrial Arts Index
completes its third year. Although it is the
annual volume for 1915 it indexes most of the
maga/inos for December 191*1 and only si fe,w
for Deeemhcr 10,15. The Proceed in us of the
American (las Institute, Journal of the Bos-
ton Society of Hvil Kngiucors, Journal of tho
Institution of Klcctrical Kngincers and TIi«
University of Minnesota Studies in Kngineer-
ing have boon added this year.
There have heen many suggestions for
further additions to the list o£ periodicals
indexed. Among these are the Bulletin of the
American Railway Kngineering Association;
Canadian Mining Institute Quarterly Bulletin;
(las Age; (Has World (London); Journal oE
Klcdricity, Vowor and (las; Jourual of Gns
Lighting (London) ; London Times (Kngi-
nccring Supplement) ; 'Mining and Kngineer-
itiK World; Mining Cress; Proceedings of the
Klec<n> Light Association; Printer's Ink;
Printing Art; Bulletin of the Society of Auto-
mobile, ICngineers; Technology Monthly and
Harvard Kngineering Journal; American
Lumberman.
Any of our subscribers who may be inter-
ested in having one or more of these period-
icals indexed are asked to send us their votes.
Any suggestions us to other additions or im-
provements will also be cur of til ly considered.
There sire several other periodicals which
would be indexed in the Industrial Arts Index;
if the publishers were willing to furnish us
copies for the purpose. It is for this reason
that Ice and Refrigeration, Klectrie. Journal,
American Machinist, and Proceedings of the
American Society of Civil Kngmecrs are not
included.
National Preparedness and Military Training
A new aid to the many who are discussing
"preparedness" is the Abridged Debaters'
Handbook on military training, just published
by The H. W. Wilson Company (*'5c.). This
covers the question of military training in
schools and colleges, gives a list of organixa-
tions working for or against national defense,
a brief, six pages of bibliography, and fifty-
live pages of excerpts on both sides of the
question. National Defense, one oE the titles
in the Debaters' Handbook series, price $1.00,
should be used to supplement the one on mili-
tary training, if fuller information as* to the
present strength oE our national defenses is
desired,
A larger handbook on military training, in
the regular series, will be issued as soon as
the amount; of valuable new material seems to
warrant it. This handbook will include the
question of compulsory military service.
Notes and Announcements
The (livil Knginecrs* Society of St. Paul
began in November the publication of a
monthly bulletin. This publication "is for the
purpose of giving to the society an organ
through which it may advocate a better under-
standing of the engineering profession in re-
lation to the public, -welfare."
The Journal of the Association of
neering Societies will be discontinued with
the December, 1015, issue, owing to the dis-
banding of the Association on December 31,
1015. The Kufjneers' Hub of St, Louis, tlict
largest society in the Association and its ac-
tive head for the past two years, will begin
the publication oE a bi-monthly journal to he-
known us the Journal of the Knginccrs1 Club
of St. Louis,
The Associated Technical Men, an associa-
tion formed in 1014 for the purpose of fur-
thering the interests of technical men, ha*
commenced the publication of a monthly 1ml*
NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
letin to keep all members of the society
informed as to its progress and to acquaint
non-members with the work it is doing. A. M.
Wolf, 180 'North Dearborn Street, Chicago, is
editor of the publication.
The first number of the Utilities Magazine
was published in July, 1915. This is the ofli-
cial organ of the Utilities Bureau, which grew
out of the conference of American mayors cm
public policies as to municipal utilities, held
in Philadelphia, in November, 1014. In Nov-
ember, 1915, a Valuation Conference under
the auspices of this bureau was held in Phila-
delphia, seven sessions being held. The pro-
ceedings of the, cun Terence will be made avail-
able in the January issue of the Utilities
Magazine.
The Rhode Island Highway News, the first
number of which was issued in September,
NJiSi is a publication of the State Hoard of
Public Roads, and is similar to those which
arc issued by the highway authorities of sev-
(trill other states. It contains short articles on
the maintenance of bituminous macadam and
water bound macadam roads, a description of
the business methods in the office of the hoard
and discussions of various phases of construe-
tiou and maintenance work.
There were no numbers of the journal of
the Institution of Kkv trial KiiKmccrs pub-
lished between the issues of June 15 awl
Dee. i.
The first issue of the new quarterly Bulletin
<>£ tho National District Heating Association
has mad* its appearance, being dated October,
Tlw bulletin in of standard maKarinc*
Under the committee heading it is
fttated that the station operating committee will
take up, among other thing*, the subject* of
(I) oil a* a fuel; (2) bleeder type of ttirlm-
Kcnerator, and (j) opmtiiiR data relative to
a certain heating plant on which accurate in-
formation will I* obtained by the committee
through tents made by cmc of the member
companies
The Textile World Record, published l»y the
Lord & Magic* Company, and the Textile Man-
ufacturers Journal, published by J. H. Bran-
don & Company, have been consolidated to
form a new publication known as the Textile
World Journal. This is issued weekly, com-
bining the news and market report features,
which have been a specialty of the Textile
Manufacturers Journal, ami the technical
machinery and special features of the Textile
World Record. The Bnitfclim, Lord ft Nagto
Company, Incorporated, publish the Textile
World Journal at their publication otlieo, 377
Broadway, New York,
Railway Kleetrical Kngmwr, which has
been published by the Wruy Publishing Com-
pany, at Chicago, has been bought by the
Sunmons-ltoardnuin Publishing Company, the
publisher of the Railway AKC (la/ettc, and the
Signal KtU'jnccr. H«^inninv, with Xovnnhrr
it will be published by the Simmons Boanl-
man Publishing Company from its New York
office. It will not In* consolidated \\ith tiny of
the other periodicals of thin company, but will
be continued as a separate monthly publication.
The Colliery Kwjwer, formerly published
by the International Textbook Company, at
Scrantott, IVnimUania, has turn iwirhased
by the Hill Publishing ComiMitv, and was mn-
aolMatrd with the < oat A>*.<* in November,
The latter periodical will be siililnl to the M
of those indexed in the In»lnMnal Arts Index,
the m;ttt.t/inr% MiKwMit! for i
iwj in the Industri.il Arts Index in the Minim?
and KnjtiiiiTriiiK World, puMi'hnl in Chit, wo,
The weekly issnes nf tin-* fh.u:»t/iuc umtuiu
the titles (»{ artiele«i on niiniii^ mrtatlmttv ;IIK|
apprariiut in. Amrtinm it
als, TheM* titr (iimtilited in
ttnnual volume**, and imMi -hrr) ,i>> UK* Mini UK
\VorM Index <tf Cuumt ljfn»ititir, Sumr
fotir hnntlred peri<»<lir,il^ ;trr nitlrs
Itublicutions of whoo!'*, ^Kidies att't
nicut hureatis anil new l»K«ks, The index
a classified anutu;eiht(nt( and, in m;mv
n brief annotation follows the title, The sev-
enth vultimr, covrritui juwury ti» Jnnr,
has recently km
List of Periodicals Indexed
Am Chem Soc J— Journal of the American Chem-
ical Society. S6. Charles L. Parsons, sec., Box
605, Washington, D. C.
Am En g— American Engineer. See By Age
- (Mech ed).
Am For— American Forestry. ¥3; single numbers
2flo American forestry Assn., 1410 H St, N.
W., Washington, D. C.
Am Gas Inst Pro— Proceedings of the American
Gfm hiHtituto, ninth annual mooting 1914.
$7.50 to libraries. American Gas Institute, 29
W 30Lh St, New York.
Am Gas Light J— American Gas Light Journal.
$3; single numbers lOc. American Gas Light
Journal, 42 Pino St, New York.
Am I nd— American Industries. $1; single num-
bers lOc. National Manufacturers Co., SO
Church St, New York.
Am Inst' Arch J— Journal of the American Insti-
tute of Architects. $5; single numbers 50c.
American Institute of Architects, Tho Octa-
gon, Washington, D. C.
Am I nit E E Pro— American Institute of Elec-
trical Iflngincm-s. Proceedings. $10; Mingle
numbers $1. F. JT* Jlutchinuun, sec., 33 W
30th St, Now York.
Am Inst Mln E Bui— Bulletin of the American
Institute of Mining Hnglnoera. nubs, 1 10;
singlo numbers $L; to members, public libra-
rian, and educational intttitutions, $fi; singlo
number** BOc. H. Stoughton, sec., 20 W 30th
St, Now York.
Elec Ry J— Electric Railway Journal. (3; single
numbers lOc. McGraw Pub. Co., 230 W 30th
St, New York. w
Elec R & W Elec'n— Electrical Review and
Western Electrician. $3; single numbers lOc.
Electrical Review Pub. Co., 60S 8 Dearborn
St, Chicago.
Elec W— Electrical World. 93 single numbers
lOc. McGraw Pub Co., 230 W. 30th St, New
York.
Engineer— Engineer. Thick paper ed £2 6d; Ca-
nadian subs £1 16s; thin paper ed £1 16s;
Canadian subs £1 11s 6d. Engineer, 33 Norfolk
St, Strand, London, W. C.
Eng & Contr— Engineering and Contracting. $2.
Myron C. Clark Pub. Co., 608 S Dearborn St,
Chicago.
Eng & Mln J— Engineering and Mining Journal.
$r>; single numbers 15c, Hill Pub. Co., 10th
Av at 36th Ht New York.
Eng M—Knffinooring Magazine. $3; single num-
bers 2Cc. Engineering Magazine Co,, 140 Nas-
sau St, Now York.
Eng N— Engineering1 News. 13; single numbers
inc. Illll l'ub, Co., 10th Av at 36th St, New
York.
Eng Rec— Engineering Record. 93; single num-
bora lOc. McOraw Pub. Co., 230 W 30th St,
New York,
Eng Soc W Pa— Proceedings of the Engineers'
Society of Western PonnBylvauia. $5; tingla
numbers GOc. TOnginftera' Society of Western
ronnnylvanla, 2531 Oliver Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Am 800 Heat A V E-TrnnBacllons of tho Amor- „ *-«w™». -w* vunr i*w nrannn, ra.
lean Sooloty of Ilontliig and Ventilating XOngl- Foundry— Foundry. 11; aingie numbers loo.
jtuwrH, American HoclSy of 1 1 eating and Yen- Ponton Pub. Co., Ponton ittdg, Cleveland, 0.
xuuirH. American Horirfy of Heating and Ven-
tilating MtiglnowK, JiO W 30th Ht, Now York.
Am Soc M E J— Journal of the American Hor.1-
ety of Mechanical Mnglnoortt. $3; Binglo num-
bcirn 35c. American Hoototy of Mechanical
Mnglneoro, 20 W Silth St, Now York.
Am Water Workt Awn J— Journal of the Amer-
ican Water Works Association. American Wa-
ter Worku Ancm., 2410 Groenmount Av, BalU-
moro, Md.
Arch & BldQ— Architecture and Building. |2;
numbura 20c. William T. Conmtock Co.,
Gen Elec R— General Electric Review. $2; single
numbers 20c. General Electric Co,, Schoncc-
tady, N. Y.
Good Roads n •— Good Roads now series. 92;
Hlnglo numbers Bo except first numbers of each
month lOc. E. I* Powers Co., 150 Nassau St
Now York.
Heat A Ven— Heating and Ventilating Magazine.
$1; single numbers lOc. floating & Ventilating
agazine Co., 1123 Broadway, New York.
28 Warrwn Ht, Now York.
Arch Rec -Architectural ttocord. $3; nlnglo num-
l»wn 3J><', Architectural Kocord Co., 115 W
40th St, Now York.
AMD Eng Soc J— Journal of the AHHorlution of
JOntflnuoring HouiotiuH. $3; Hlnglo numborH 30c.
Aflwodutlon of Knglnuorlng Hoolntlufl, J. \V.
IVtorw, HOC., 3817 Olivo St, St. LouiH, Mo.
A itomoblle -Atitomohllo. $3; ntnglQ number* lOc.
Journal Co., 231 W 30th St, Now York.
Afle»'inilldlng Ago, $2; flingto numborH 20o,
David William* Co., 230 W 30th Ht, New York.
Horseless Age— Horseless Ago. $2; single num-
berH lOc. lIorKoleus Ago Co., 440 4th Av, New
York.
Boston Soc C E J -Journal of lh« ttoHton Society
of Olvll KiiKltuwrM. $4 (ton numhttrH); nlnglo
nmuborH ROc. H OH ton Hocloty of Civil IflnKl^corH,
71R Tnunonl T«mplo, BoMton.
Brlckb •ItrlckbiiHdcT. |r>; Hlnpflo mnnbom HOc.
HoKorH & Matron Co,, 85 Wator Ht, Hoflton.
Colllepy— Colliery Muglncor. |2; rtnftlo numborH
iffic TUH full <H, Jtllh Av at SOth Ht, New
York.
(lomtolldutod with roal AKO on Nov. 6.
Concrete C«m-^3onctrote-0omont Ago. $1.60;
«lnglo numbom IBo. Concrote*-0«xn(mt Ago
Pub, (X 07 Went Fort Ht, Detroit, Mich.
Com Eng-Domoitlc Knglnocrinff. |2: tingle
tnimbftrn 10o. J)ome«tlc ttnglnoorlng Co,r 44C-
441 riymouth Court, Chicago.
Boon Qeol- Koonomlo Geology. $8; single num-
bor« 60c, Economic Geology Pub* Co., 41 North
Queen fit, ZAnca«ter, Pa.
Ill U Eno Exp 8t« Bui— Illinois University ftn«
glnoerlng lOxporlment Station. Bulletin. Univ.
of 111., Urbana.
Ilium Enor— Illuminating Knglnoor. 10« 6d;
fllnglo numbers Ifl. Illuminating Ktaginoering
l>ub. Co., 32 Victoria fit, London, S. W.
Ilium Eno Soc— 'Transactions of tho Illuminating
Knglnoorlng Society. $5; Mingle numboro 75<i.
tllumlnatlng Englnoorlng Boo., 20 W 30th St,
New York.
Ind Eng— TndUHtrlal Englnoorlng and TCnglnoer-
ing Dlgost $2; Mingle numbom 20e, Technical
Mtoratnro Co.; J20 W 3^1 Ht, Now York.
Inland Ptr— Inland Printer. $3; Hlnfflu numbers
30c. Inland 1'rlntor Co., 632 Sherman Ht, Chi-
cago,
Inst E E J-~Journal of tho Institution of JOIoc-
trlcnl UngJnucrH. whitflo numborH 38 6d. K. <te
V. NT. Hptm, Ltd., 57 HaymArkot, I-(»tidon,
H. W.; flnrm ft Ctiumberlaln, 12.1 LItmrty Ht,
Ntw York.
Int Marine Eng— International Marino Kngtneer-
Ing. *2, Aldrich Pub. Co., 17 Ifettory mace,
Now York.
Iron A0e~-Iron Age. $5; ulngto numbom 20c.
Uuvld William* Co., 2BO W 80th St, New York,
Iron Tr R— Iron Trade Review. 14: single num-
borH I6c. Ponton 1Mb. Co., Ponton Bldg.,
Cleveland, 0.
LIST OF PERIODICALS INDKXKI)
J Account— Journal of Accountancy. $3;
numlmrH 30c. Itonald Prews Co., 20 Voucy Ht,
Now York.
J Fr Inet— Journal of the Franklin Inwtlluto. $G;
Hizitfhi mimbttrs GUo. Franklin Institute, i»hila-
dolphia.
J Ind 4, Enq Chem— Journal of Industrial and
Kntfinoorlnff Uhoml«try. fti. American Chemi-
cal tftx'luty. Wanton, 1'u.
Locomotive—Locomotive, fine; «IiiKlo numbor«
Kratla; mb«»nt bound volumoH 91. Hartford
Hteam Boilor InHpcction & inmirauou Co.,
Hurt ford, Conn.
Mach'-MiLcbtncry. WnffinooriiiK edition $2:
coutud im. $J!.fiO; HltiKlo numbcrM 2<l<\ luduHtrlul
Prow. 140 I<afuyuU4» Kt, Now York.
Met & Chem Eng— Mftnllurjrlffll ana Ohomionl
KnutnoeriiiK. $:s; HinKlt* numbon* 2r»t\ MKSruw
1Mb. Co., 2IW W 38th Ht. Now York.
Metal Ind n c • Mtttal Industry now wrlitH. Si;
HinKlu nmuluTH I Ot*. Mottd Indimtry. U9 John
Kt, Now York.
Metal Work Metal WarkiT, riumbor A
Kitti^r. |S; HlnKlti tiumborn K><». David
<;<i,r lift!) \V .tilth Kt. N>w York.
Minn U But r»Iv<THlt y of Mimwimla.
in onKlnofritiK. I>niv. of .Minn., MlnnoniHiM
Munlo Eng •Muntofma Knfdno4»rlnK. $2; nlnKlo
nujnb<»n< 2fic«. KuRlm'orinK Pub. (!o.» 702 Wutntn
Itidif, JntllnimiMtliN, Jlnd.
Mwnlc J Munloliml JournnI, $H; Mttnl*' nnnibiTii
lOr; HiHM'lnl nuiiiboni Ufn1. Miinloljuil Jtuirnal
nnt I KnKln»or. hit**, r»() lfnlun Siniaro, N»»w
York.
Power - -rmvi'i*, $2; Hlriftta nuiub«*ni .V, Hill IHib.
(?n., Idtlt Av at an til Htv Now York.
Ry Ag« Hull way Aw <tawtlc, i:»; HlmUt1 nmn-
hcrw I Tii'. HliiiinoiiH-ltnanittmi] Tub. <'o., Wool-
wiirtli INilff, Now York.
Ry A0e (Meeh edV Kail way AK<* fSHKcttf, ni<>-
i*lmtil(*al wHtlmi im'hnllnn thr Afit«*t'lfiui Ktucl-
nwr. *U; HiiiKb^ nuinbcrn *'(»»-. ^InnumiM Jioanl*
man i*ttb. ((«»M Wuotwortb Hl.tK, NVw YorU,
Ry R -ItnUwny Itoviow, $t;
Kaltway U«»vl«*w. 14i»7 KllM
30 f 'hiiMi Wt. NW Vnrli.
(«\iriiiorty Uallwuy atut Ktwl w««t IHK Uovlf«w,
fich Mine* O Hchool of Minim <)u)irti>H>. $KM);
HlnRb* ttumbfirit Mfr. H<'b»M>l of Mim<;i guuif«'i'ly,
<;oluiul»llt Univ«T«tfy» Nrw York,
Set Am H<*lfttMfl«' Ainorlritti, $.1; irfrwlo tniinlifiti
I Or*. Munii & t'o,t 3«1 Mi'ondway, Now York.
Bel Am £ •Ki'iontlrio Ainorit-un Htuipb'tiintt.
idiiKlo ntmibiT.'t t<io. Mttim ^ <'«»,»
way, N«w York,
Slbley J— Slbloy Journal of
nlntflo niunborH ^Gr. SIbh'y roll<w, ('oritoH
ITnlv., lt>^Lca, N. Y.
Steven* Ind- StovciiH Iiullrator. $U»0;
nuxnborH HOo. Stiwonit Inntituti* of
Ilobokon, N. J.
Textile World -ToxtJlo World Journal. $3 Hriif?-
don. Lord Ht, Na^lo Co., a?7 Hn mil \MI.V, N<<w
York,
Korinorly publinliod dj4 "IVutUo World Itorordf
inotitbly (it $«!
U S Agrlc Bui United St ;«<*'». l>n»t, of A»;rl-
oultnro. Hu 11^1 In. DlMtrlliiilrd fivik of I'bnrtfo.
tl. K, tMit. of Awiculturi', Utvititon <»f Publi*
iNitlonn. WaiOiIiiKton, 1>. <\
t'ontribiitlonM from tin* Itm-caii «if
try. Koroxt Sorvlt<» mtd tM)h»«. Of PttM
ant Indexed,
U S Bur For A Dom Com -tTuiti<d Stati*.-'. nu-
roan <tf Kort'lKn and Pitnn^ttt* I'Miiiutfi'i-t^
Hpoolul aitontH Horb*;t. r. S, Mnri'ini of Kon-ii;n
and I»oniof«tl(k <<<miut*'ri*o, \\a:tbitiKt*»n« I». t'(
U 8 Bur Mlnet Bui I?niftMl Htatf?i. IIUKMII of
MlnoH. ittillctliit I'lntributi'd frn* of »'1mn:t\
1*. H. Hun*au of Mlm'«, Watdilmiion, ii. <\
U S Bur Mlnci Clre lTrdii*d Ktato;t. Hitiran of
ri. MinorH* rlronlar. U. H. llur**«iu of
U 8 Bur Mtnee T««h Pa rtdti^l H(at«':i, flut run
of Mlnox, Technical tuipcr. I*. H. Itiirriui of
fiiir«*an of
attd
U 8 Our Stand Bui 1'tiltiM
StandardH. ItnllHIn. ttraflH to
r«o|ontlfl<* (nidttiitlotm atid to KOV«'MIIII« tit di*<
IMtHltorb')*. r, S. Uui't'uit of Sfiuidurd*'. W.tub
inittoti, 1). (\
Hold to Indlvidwth by tb*f :4tntrr|itt('ndf*iif
of |ioi'iiiiti*htfi, ¥1; r.lii|?I«' litimbrrn ItlM',
U 8 Our Stand Clre rrrit*'*| i-Jtutr-: Hut run of
Ktfindtird*, (MnMilur. r, ^. Mm out of
U 8 Bur Stand Tm.h Pa t^dftd ::i.tfi*t
of ,Mf»nd)»ti|M, TfrliltMbf^H- f.tp'-r, t* M.
trnu «if StmM-mln, \\n,-.hhiKf«u». t>, c,
U 8 8p Conn Kf?p Pidtnt i'liiti-i Mtu»i*tnl
btr M'juntn, f. S imti'.tu of KoiHKtt itnd U«r<
ttiofiflr (.'ufillttrn*'*. Ua-ddNKfnit, |i, I1
W lion £ J Jotlltlill of tbn Wc^trlli Miu-lrfV of
'.-*, in. ^tfiitb^ intttibrin «>»', W«»,il»«rn
of KttKtTtrn n. till;* Mi«ttiMltii»<k I1lh,
Wbi U Out Cna 8 IbtlMiit
Wbu'oitMn, K
Madlnon.
thr* t*!dvrrrt}iv of
'X t'ulv, <*f Win,,
Industrial Arts Index
A Cumulative Index to Engineering and Trade Periodicals
January — December, 1915
Abattoirs. Sec tiluughtorintf and slaughter
llOUUUH
Abbeys
Ancient abbey of St. Kloi. J. Manx. 11 Am
InHt Arch J 3:13-13 Ja 'IB
Aberdeen, South Dakota
Sewerage
Howajjffl dlMpoKal plant nt Ahc.rdccn, South
Dakota; with dlwiiHHion. \V. (J. rotter. 11
itlaiiH \V Hoc M ,1 IV.TXH-HOft, pi 1-H O '14;
Hamu. Hmr & CUmtr 43:37-X Ja 1,1 M5; Sumo
cortd. Metal Work H4: 111 4- 17 AK 13 MB
Water supply
I tort angular llro-Rc>rvlco rcHorvoir. W. O.
l>oU«r. 11 KUK Jtc'o 71:200-L K 27 '15
Abilene, Kansas
Polities and government
KcmillH obtained at Abilene, In 10 monUin un-
der commiHHlon-manatfcr Kovernment. 1C
Uiddle.. Kntf & Uontr 42:503-4 N 25 '14
Ability
rt'f? at MO Kfllctanry, JndiiHtrlal; Leadm'Hhlii
Ability tests
Monwirltttf humnn IntclllRonoo: ntandardlssud
toHlH UHod by tho L'ubllo health «orvico.
H. A. Knox. 11 H«i Am il2:52-3-l- Ja U '1C
Mental teHtH of dementia. I*. Hart and U.
Hpearman. Hc-1 Am H 80:200-8 H 25 'lf>
Now way of meuHiirlutf mental ability. A. M.
Jutifpiiiuin. 11 dlatiM Sol Am H 80:140-1 AK
28 MR
Holt'clliiK Ui«k rlKlit occupation. Mntf N 74:lt2)-li
AK 12 'ir>
TouchlnK (l<'fo<*tlv<k children. A. M. Jmitfnmnn.
Hcl Am 11U:»B1 Ap 17 '15
Ablaln St. Nazalre, Franoe
Church of A bin In Si. Nassnlr^. J. P. Alaux. 11
Am InHt Arch J ;i;tt.T7-K AK '15
Abrasive wheels. Huo (Irlndlntf mat ;h In OH; Orlnd*
Htttcl; iml(intc<l by IT.
(^hcrn KnK J3:762-3 O
AbniMlvc for
T. KalnniM. Mot
Ifi 'in
AbniHlvc protluctH fit San PranclHco fair, 11
iron Tr It 57:487 S » 'IB
von; varlouH klndH iiHcd in «Hri(Htiff and
hlnK. <1. IliiwUo. Metal Hid n H 18:101-
, 14H-HO Mr-Ap MR
Carborundum product M» iholr manufn^dirw
and UHOH OH nbraHlvon and rcfrnotorlttH.
('. 10. JUiwkn. Iron AKCI 00:1121 N 11 MB
(Irlndltitf wliotitM for foundry UKM. (!. K: Dlotss.
Iron Tr It 67:3U-JH | AK 1? '15
(irlndlitK wlujcln; hiHtory and doHorlptlon of
H abranlv<» compoundH. W.
Iml n H 13:450-2
" " - -- • •
l«atm and lapping; ab«tract«, W* A. Knight
Eff M TrS £&£$£ £!
- T'inj lYlHcuiwiiou/
M 10 J 07:450-8 Ag '1C
Mcr <ilHt> (Jrlndlntf and
Absolute xero. Hoo T<tmpnrnturo»
Absorbent cotton. Soo Cotton, Abuorbont
Absorption
AbHorptlon of fflucoHo by bone-black. IT, A.
Morton. Am Chein Soc, J 96:1832-8 S '14
Jt^aff^ntH for UHA In Kas analyHls; alkallno
EWUIol. H. P. AntlcrHon. dlug J 1ml &
t Chom 7:B87-0B Jl '16
lc abHori»tion of roaffonte for ffiw an-
alynlH. K. I'. AndorHon. J Ind & Jflntf CM mm 7:
CH7 Jl *3B
Academic freedom
Common warn* roffarrllm; acatlotnlc frc(kdoiu.
ICiiK uoit 7^:35 Jl 10 'Iff
Common Hviwa roffiLrdltiK acadonilo fr<»odoin.
J: W. Alvord. Mn» Uoc 72:170 AB 7 '15
Aocelerometer
rliiK HhookH of vohl<*1ort and vlbmlloiiH of
dlngHi a iiKMiiiH for iuvoHllKatlnf? impor-
tant t rattle prohtaniH. A. Itoyor-dullloiL. 11
D C '14
Wei Am H 78:304-5
Accidents
Mr a hut AeronautlcM —AcddcnlH; Auto-
mobile accldentH; ('olllttlotiH at mta; llail-
roadrt — Accident*; KhlpwruckH; .Htroet ae.-
oklcnlH; Hubwayn — AcddontH
Accidents, Industrial
Condition* of huhm trial accidents. Scl Am
H 71): 170 Mr 20 '15
Gmnci and chain acdd<mtn: abatraot. Ind Kng1
14M11-12 O M4
KxploMvoH and aocldontH. UiiRlnocr 118:531*3
InduMtrlal a<><>ld<mtH In Man«ao,lm*ottH, Bel Am
112H33 My 8 MR
Intoxktatlon, a oauao of aoclttantH, T: 1>. Went.
U Iron Tr U 50:713-10 Ap 8 M5; Hamo.
Koundry 43:207-70 Jl MB
Prevention of accident H in cotton millH.
J: balder. Textile World 40:022-4 H MJ»
Invention of Infuctiott. T: Durlliiffton. Iron Tr
U 50:770 Ajt 15 M5
Kelatlon b<ktwe(»n accidcutfl and Inadoquato
llKhtlnur. Ilium ICnw 8:383-5 H M5
Safely In Htone. <iuarryhiff; typical aecIde.ntH
In quarrlc.H. O. ItowIcH.
Tech l»a 11 1:43-0 M5
Hur
«fcw Holler accldmitH: Holler <txplo-
; ('(Mil nrincH and tninltiKr • Ae.eld«mtH
and explowlonn; Coke OVOIIM -A <•<•!< lenln;
(Vnru^H, <le.rrlckH, etc. • Accident H; Kinploy-
ern' liability; I<xi>loHi<mH; Ktrwl aid in 111-
neHH and injury; WnmdrlcH • -A<>cld«ntH;
<Jan manufacture and workH vAectdmitM;
Metallurgical nlantM AceldetttH; Mine no
cldentH; Hafcfy devi<»eH and meawuniH;
Workmon'B comiimmatlon
Aooo u nta nts
Contra etna I relation* between cllentK nnd ac-
countanlH, H. M. Teniplo* J Account 20;
2»l-6 O M5
ItelntlonH of ae<kountnutH and engineer* In
«peelal InvoHtlKHtlonH of variouH klndH of
itlantn. IT. O. iloiitton, J Account 20:307-
fi N MB
Accountants, Public
tant
„ m
and thn public, it; I). Xxwn. J
Account 1S:48M»2,I)\14 4| ff I4 . u. .
Accounting jurofoHMlon In th« UnitfHl Statcw.
J, M: MtuitiirH. J Account 20:349-55 N M6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Accountants, Public — Continued
Accounting profession; its demands -ami lt»
future, fi. W. Sells. J Account 20:326-33 N
Certified public accountants. W, IL lUnd. J
Account 10:14-20 Ja MB
Competitive bidding. J Account 20:81-00, 133-
6, 1*65-6 Ag, N '15
National aapocts of public accountancy. J
Account 39:46-50 Ja '15
rhiiHoa of prototMlonal othlrn. J: F. JforbttH.
J Account 20:271-5 C) MB
Will we co-operate or miwt we incorporate?
\V. I). Whitcomb. J Account 20:278-4*2 OMB
Nee ditto Accounting; American iiHHoc.Iatlon
of public account an t»
Advertising
Educating the public. J Account 19:359-62 My
Exam In at lone
C. P. A. oxamlnationH. S. Walton. J Ac-
count 19:230-42 Mr 15
How to IMIHH tin* c. K A, examinations
J. Hunter. J Account 20:34-7 Jl M5
Ohio «tat« hoard of accountancy examination*
J Account lt):«fi-71 Ja '15 •
Law
Arkammn C. 1*. A. law. J Account 19:300-3
Indiana C. 1*. A. law. J Account 19:304-5 Ap
Iowa (3. T. A. law. J Account l!):36»-72 My MG
XanwiH C. P. A. taw. J Account 10:372-1 My
MB
South Carolina O. P. A. law. J Account 19:
306-9 Ap MB
TCXOH C. I>. A. law. J Account 1J»:37B-8U My Mfi
Accounting
Account an t'H report from the tdandpolnt of
the Hcvural partiOH at IntcrcHt. J. K. M.
Ooodloc. J Account 20:01-103 AK MR
Accounting for e<>rnent packnw'H. t}. Wilnon.
J Account Iftilitt-UOB Mr M5
Accounting for depreciation. U. Healy.
W OBMOO-1 K 20 MR
Accounting KyHteni for contractor*. KIcc.
ft VV Kle^'n 00:152 Ja 23 '!,'»
Consolidation of Imlnni'o «heet« in h
company nccuuutlwr. A. \\\ WrlKht. J
Account 1t»:21-3:t Jn^lR
Cooperative orKunUution
W. IT. Kerr and O. A. NahntoII.
Affrlc Itiil 178:1-24
edit H
mcthoda.
I* H
CrectltH from the viewpoint of a rurttilcd puh*
lie accountant. K: H. Ihirdnmn. J Aeconnt
I8:43n-r>4 1> M4
Depart m<^nt wtorn fittcinintn, H: <:. MILKI^. J
Account 10:2BX-01 Ap MC
Depreciation ac(*ountH, \V. If. I*nwtf»n. Klec
w nri:ie?K-{» Jo 2n MS
Depreciation problem**. II. KrlckMon, Am <;:ui
|5V l«8H-K3P'14 ' >W" *K* Mrmwl0"'
>Vdi*ritl trude comwlHUlon nnd neeountlmr,
^ J Acctount 20:!3!l-33 AK Mfi
tmportanc<> of accrued accounts J: K,
KorlHiM. Kleo Uy J 40;K(»il«10 O IB MS
liitW"di«imrtni<*nt prt>fltM. H. Walton. J Acnumnt
fc 19:164-8 V 'IB
library for accounting emph>yeeH, Mli*n Uy
J 40:0(13 NT ft M5
OvorlMNUinK capital Mtmtk. J Accotmt lfl;(J2-C
Jft M6
Uotum of annun.1 n«it innmn^ by corpomtlonn,
W. P. WAlfM. y Account 10:2«0-7 An MB
Wrope of accountancy. J AmxHint lU:4r»rt-K ji«
Secret ftwtrvoH. J, I*. Jc>t)lln, Jf Ac, count IB:
407-17 I> M4
Wrr «f«» AccountAntH, Puhllci Amiltlnn;
ItnnkH find biinklna Acvountltw; nuiMJnu .
Accountlnir: Htminoiiti; ("nnl nyHtetn in
bUHinnmt; Oont acicountinpfi l)««prm*lati<iii:
lectric
m
•AcpotmtlnK; Kl
ry account Jng; ORB wm-
r: tltghway account inn:
titrfwt; Invcntorl<wi; Mint* ncconntlniv;
unicipal accounting: Partnnmhlo; t*tumb-
« tmd«v -Accounting : t'owor pwntn -Ar-
countlnic; I»ul>II« Norvloa corporationn— Ao-
countlnK! ItailroadH" AccountinK: School
iLC.countlng; WatcrworkH 'Accounting
Societies
Accountancy in t Canada. C: Kdwanln. J Ac-
coutit ao:3»-l -4K N 'ir>
Ac(H)iintInff prol'eHHion in the United States.
J. 10: MaHtcrH. J A<M'ount ^l:;tr»u-2 N ri;»
T«rmlnolooy
Wonln often UHC<I Incort'octty. H. Walton. J
Account !!0::tKr»-<t N *I5
Canada
Accountancy in <1mmria. C: I'MwanlH. J Ac-
count UO:.Ul-.lS N *U»
China
Aceouiitant In the Orient. H, S, Kliicher. J
Acccmnt 20::triQ-(}0 N 'Id
Accumulator!. Heo Storage liatterien
AccumuUtors, Steam. Sen Steam accumtilators
Acetate of lime. H<»ti Mutt1 ucetnti^
Aoetlo Aold
Indicator In pyroliKncoufi nelil. J, M, j«»hl)n.
J Ind & KIIK Them 7tM)(} Jl *lt»
PrtMluctlcm of acetont* froav p>TolU;ncfiii,< neM,
M. Darrln. II J InU A KIIK «'hein V !«11V l<
N *1R
Acetic anhydride
Action of HC<»UC anhydride on mnne
dene, anthrnnllln nctdM. J: H. KU»lr<y and
(1: K INM). AIII (Mwni Hur J a7:f*R2-«i Mr 'U»
Aceu»lyHli« of carbohydrates H. Horn and J, M,
N^IHOIK Am (Miciu Hoe j :i,',i,*ti:i tt Jl 'U,
Acetone
Production of acett»ne from pyn»ll»;ni'fHi;i »r)d,
M,(I)nrritK U J Ind A Ku« <*hrtit V;i»:!M<
AeetylAc«tone-tltIoun»A
<!nmitl till ton of ucet vlneclope'-thtonrnt, \V: J.
Hale and A. C. Williams Am «'hem Hoe J
:tT:MM-fiOO Mr Mb
fienernfliu: outfit, U Much
.
Aetfou of neet.sleiit' mi nn'tiil1 , A. <*, Monl
j'on, S«'( Am H:i:4hY I» 4 Mti
Itta.-wdved nnd wlf •K«tli*'tiitei| ,i*-r|» Imr, M K.
,
KfPeet «»f iierljlrlle nil niM.lH He| Mil IIH"
-IHH N r, M:»
KxnloitUdtltv of ut'iMU'fie <J: v Ihtri'flt and
<J, i;. oiieirrlt, t* s itui MIM«"« TI-I-U l*w
IIS- 1 J'! Ml.
Ultiminiittoti of i he aiittMtluui iitttrtt, th»- u*i*«
itf eli'ctltdt} or iif»'l >l«-ue II \t, All, dtaHr
KlteKh Rl.Sfil -3 O Mi»
<»k,VN||ee|yleiti< MrMtltlt "ltd * Ultln« Mlttlp*
nieitl; iieeiylettf Wiii'MlMf ;<. 1-i, W. Millet,
dlaKM Mitrli »;!;!(',* 4 i» *ij»
]*rop«'l (left *»f nrrt>'1i'!l*f l% Hj f'ltUlvM.S Hii ".'»;',!
I» M4
Vapor ittrwutii"' rtf »»•<•< vlcuc, jtitMMtiftlift nl»d
at
,
mill t»oMtlK VK»Ui(;< O \ tttilt'>'ll »4lid I >V,
HotM'rtwon, Am c'linn ;»n.' J .if.visR.K \ *lii
\VhV l|i'etV)<>Mt> in the I'tiflltmMtMf KMn
for iuito«*<iwu?< widdu»«, M. K,
3l;tti|7 ih AH Mlt
hi
Aeetyl«n«, Su bit I tut*** for
New etumwtltor of neetvUn«', .f,
M(M*h in ;T»03 Jt M&
t*o,M«intn nutintlfuti* f«ir
mid
Acetylene burners
N*w MtnndArd Itxht now*. U A. »tn?trM, Am
film t.lKhi j l'»j y&i n o n Ml: ^«I*M; Itlutn
•H* ^ '" * >"'tiir.on. H „* J NO
Acetylene nimit, H*>* <»xya«'rtvl»-tir tiaitm
Acheeon, ttdwertf Goodrich
Hilton, <*ak4*t mi wd it tit und null; <*i»r**f*r 4>f
. ..ni,'C!P P, WUIIttttm, IHUN IM»II Tr U M:4ft7*
8 Mr 4 MR
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
cid fumea
acid fumes by blower system
Plper- *•• MetaJ Work 84:
Acid I met ry. Idee Volumetric analysis
Acidity
Acidity and ash of vanilla extract. A. L. Win-
ton, A. R. Albright and H. H. Berry. J Ind
& anff Oliem 7:516-19 Je '15
Bate of reduction of acidity of descending
waters by certain ore and gangue minerals
and its bearing upon secondary sulphide en-
richment. G. S. Nlshiharo. 11 Econ Geol »:
743-67 D '14
Influence of temperature in acid catalysis.
H. S. Taylor. Am Chem Soc J 37:551-7 Mr
flw also names of acids, e. g. Nitric acid,
Sulphuric acid
Acids, Fatty
Absorption and the surface tension of aqueous
solution of homologous fatty acids and
alcohols. M. Keldle. Am Chem Soo J 37:
513-15 Mr '15
Action of finely divided silver on a-bromo- and
a-lodopalmitic acids: synthesis of two iso-
merle dltotradecylsuculnlc aoldi
JonoB. Am Chom Soc J 37:586-94
Determination of the total fatty _
other other-soluble constituents . .
stuff*. J. li. Itather. J Ind & Brig Chem
7:218-20 Mr '1C
Effect of fwo fatty acidH upon tho lla«h and
flro polntn of animal fata and oils. A. lx>-
wrniHttiln and J. J. Vollortaen. J ln<l & Mn«r
Chom 7:8CO O '15
Inlluonco of hydroxy acids and lactonoa upon
<lotormlnallon of tho chemical comrtantH of
fatty ac.idH. C. A. lirowno. J Ind & Ung
Chom 7:30-4 Ja '1G
Acids. Organic
Addition compounds of organic; iioidu in
paira. J. Kendall. Am Chum Soc J 36:1722-
34 Aff '14
Preliminary gtudy of the conductivity of cur-
tain, organic acidH In abHolutu otliyl alco-
hol at 15uf 25° and 35". M. J». WJglitman,
J. I). WlcHOl and 11. O. JonoH. diugH Am
<Mu»m Soc J 36:2243-60 N '14
Acorus calamus, L.
Chwulcal and physical proportion of oils diH-
tlllod from tno varlouw partH of tho plant
acoruH oalaniUH, 1-.. (J. A. ZtUHMoll. Am Chom
Hoci J 37:2387-1)4 O '15
Acoustics, Architectural
ActouHtlcH of auditoriums T. 19. Phillips. Scl
Am 112:281) Mr 27 '15 , V ,
AcoutttlcH of auditoriums; Investigation of tho
lUioiiHtlCHl propcrtloH of tho auditorium at tho
University of Illinois. ». It. WatHon. blhllflg
11 111 (1 Km? lOxt) Hla Itxil 7:i:l-:i2 'L4; giuno.
Sfl Am H 78:358-!), 380-11 I) 5-12 '14
of auditoriums; investigation of tho
~ properties of tho armory at thn
( ot Illinois. IV Jt. WatHon. 11
Ari'httwtunil acoustics. W. C, Hnbluft. II J Fr
ItiHt 17!):l-i!0 Ja '15
luHulatlon of nound. W. C.
Jirlokb 24:.'IJ-6 K '1C
flablno. dlags
Mdltt of a<Tldlti<s Ttyrldim* inui (inluollnn.
U 11. (l<mo. Am rtluw W<><-, J 36:2101-10
O 'M
JY<>l>amtIon of aorolctn. K .T, WIliEoinnnn.
dltitf Am (Uumi Hoc .1 36:1768-71) AK '14
Ji'tmturcH of T>lioto-i*hmnlHtry. II. II. MoIIimry.
Hfl Am H 7U:27 Ja U '15
Activated sludge. Hoc HCWIIKO
Addlcks, Lawrence, 1878-
50:205 N MR
Adding machines, H«u diiloulatlnK
Addition oompQunds
Addltlcm compoundH of al
wit It owanlo ncIrtB. J.
J: H.
Soe
and kotonoH
„.,... . . K««jlnjl gjd W. A.
Am Chom Hoc J 37:140-02 Ja 'JB
Addition compounds of organic substances
with sulfurlc acid. J. Kendall and C. D.
Carpenter. Am Chem Soc J 36:2498-517 D
Tziphenylmethyl; the additive compounds of
trlphenylmethyl and some saturated hydro-
carbons. M. Gombere and C. S. Schoepfle.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2669-74 N '15
Adheslves
See also Glue
Adjustable wedge stop In Jig and fixture design.
B. D. McCoy, dlags Mach 21:895-9 Jl '15
Adrenal gland
Therapeutic uses of preparations of the duct-
less glands. B. G. Torrey. Scl Am S 80:122
Ag 21 '16
Adsorption
Neutralization of adsorbed ions. W. D. Ban-
croft. Met & Chem JEng 13:318-19 My '15
Advertisements
Advantages of hand-lettering. A. G, Brenton.
Inland Ptr 55:753-6 8 '15
Advertisement- writer runs wild. J: H. Clay-
ton. Inland Ptr 55:797-8 S '16
Advertising for printers. J. L. Frazler. Inland
Ptr 54:543-16 Ja '15
Mechanical make-up of a circular. Horseless
Ago 35:331-2 Mr 10 '15
Projparlng copy for circulars. Horseless Age
35:298-9 Mr 3 '15
Printers' blotters Inland Ptr 55:784a-784h S
Hovlow of nowHpapera and advertisements.
J. lj. Krazlor. £Soo monthly xiumbors of In-
land printer
Service to tho advertiser. B. O. Brown. In-
land 1'tr 50:329-32 D '1C
Try-outs in anlos-makliu . ,
(Clayton. Inland Ptr 55:693-6 Ag 'if
Word and tho printer. J: II. Clayton,
monthly numbers of Inland printer
#rr also Advertising
AdyertlslL. «»,*,,
g ana selling. T. M. Ambler. Am
Hi J 103:«0-l Jl 26 'J5
g and Holling methods for concrete
drain tilo manufacturom. J. J. Commons.
Ooneroto Com 7:27-8 Jl '15
Advortlfllng car In Itoston. 11 Kloo Uy J 46:
14!) Jl 24 '15
Advertising nor vice of the wockly. Inland Ptr
r>5:475-7 Jl '1C
ItoOHtlnff tho advoriiHlng patronaKo in a local
pamtr. (X U Chamborlin. inland X'tr 55:761-
6 8 '16
IluHlnoHH inothodn for tho plumber and fitter.
W. A. Kink. Uom Untf 60:331-2; 70M2-3, 103,
n61); 71:3'l-r>, 101-2 1> 12 '14, Ja 9. 23. Mr 20,
Ap I«, 24 'ICi
Cotillict botwoon nowH and odvortlHiftg. J. C.
MorrlHon. Inland Ptr 54:681-4 K '15
ItMllroft advorllHlmc by thn Krnnh II. Stownrt
<^l«carln oo.P IMvniulolphla. 11 JOlnc W 65:865
Ap 3 '15
MmmrarturcrH nnd aK^roMwivo HalOH nookorH. 11
Motal Work 83:14-2Ti Ja 1 '15
1'rlritud matter distribution. C: KrlmL Inland
Vlr fi<t;iHiO-l I) '14
HuiM>rvlHl(iit nf poHtit^o HtattipK. IIorHt'htHH AKO
115:202 If 24 '15
TTiH'rmwIouH h'umor In advorl iHlntf. A. C.
Wo<»dbury. IIoi'HcU'HH Aw\ 3r»;47(,)-HO Ap 7 'lt>
(3; II. JOIIOH* iSiiff M1 r>0:ar>7-(W O '15; Kamo
coml. Iron AK» ll (1:1025 -7 (> 28 '15
ttalnff iii'WHptiptirH to build bu»ln<WH. Motal
Work Hit: (II -5 Ja 1 '1C>
Valu<^ of advortlHhiK. A. WlHIainH. II Kloc W
05:1001-2 Ap17 'llT
tfcv aim AdvortlHcmcnls; HiiHlnNw; Cata-
Wlwtrh* wrvkui companh'H -Advor-
HlKtm; PoKlcrH; HataH let-
tin<l Hal<*HniniiHhli>; Kliow
Rates
of loiffil mtcw, J. 0. MorrtHon. Inland:
Ptr n5:385-ft Jo MO
Ideal nito-oard, J, (1. MorrlHon. Inland Vtr 64:
IidKar'advofllnlnff and lop;al raioH. J. r. Morrl-
HOII. Inland I»tr 5C:R3n-4lv 683-6f 800-10 Jl-«
'15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Advertising club* of the world, Associated. HIKS
AHHOflalwi advertising clulM of llui world
Aeration of sewage. Sou tfowutfo aeration
Aeration of water. Hoc Water uomtlon
Aerial photography. Stac r holography, Aurial
Aerial tramways. Sou CahluwuyH
Aerial warfare. Hew Aeronautic**, Military;
European wur--A<irial operatic m«
Aero-electric plant. He<i lOleutrU1 platitH
Aero pulverizer
Kcimomy oC powik'rtul fu«l. 11 Knjf M 4X:miiri»G
Mr '15
Aerodynamic laboratories
Kiu'opean luu'tmiiutlcul Inlmratoriiw; thulr or-
KimlttLUon, equipment and tm*tlioilM of In-
veHUKiilitm. A. K. Xulim. 11 Hel Am H 711:
;tL'K-;i<i, ,140-2 My 22-jJii 'if*
New aeroiiyuiimieal rm'arelu'H, («. MlflVI. il
Hoi Am H 90:200-1 <> 83 Md
Kcfentliie aeronuulLe rent-area; the new uero-
dynamta laboratory of the MaHJiiieluiHuUH
liiHtlluli* of leelmoloKy. «!. (1. IhniHaker. II
Sol Am H 7!»::MH«& Jei fi M!i
Aerolites. HCHI M<it«»rllPH
Aeronautics
AwoniiuiicK In HUi. Knjfluwr ll'J-.fl-H Ja I '16;
KxmtrntH. Wei Am H TiUlU-Ift ,K 20 Mfc
New acrodvmimU'al rewarrheH. tS. MltlVl, II
Se| Am H M:2«u-l o ail Mft
Kovlew nf the year Jyi4: luirunnutlfH. Hoi Am
lia:7 JA u Ml»
Helen tille iifrontuitif rwwiiri'lti the new »ero-
(lyiuinilc laboratory nf the MaHauvlitiNctt.'i
liiMtltuti* of toelmoloMy. .1. f. iiutiMaker. it
H<*1 Ain K 7U:«fi-t-;» Jt> 6 M&
ITHinn air for t mill int. It. II. Itimon, Hri Am K
M»:l-fj A» 2K 'id
tftr (f/N't ArkMtdMtilinU* latiiit'aliM1!**:); Arm-
|tliin«* iiittlorMi AniiplaiiMt; lUtllooiis and nit-
Hhipn; I«UyliiK luuitn; H.MlrojthuM'M
Accidents
Another nvlntor iMTiiilict.; I Iticoln Itfarhey.
H<*i Am I1L*:2KX Mr 27 flfi
How UiMtt. (hTHtiHT t»i*riHliri], <J; 1>. S(*rlv«*iu
Hcl Am 1II':SI7 Mr (f Mb
Signal*
PmmmmtrutlHK wltli uH'crnft. Wol Atu S Mi;
»f»f» 1M 'If.
HlKiutlltiK HppnrAtUfi uitetj l»y tUi'NhiUii, II ^rl
Am u3:2«;» H i'6 M:I
Aeronautics, Military
Aerial nLiWMtlit<lim;
Am
i>nr;i, U
.1u 'IK
H. titnuit'Miian I'liUIiiiM. Kn«
M bO;lli1.3 n *16
Aerial wrtrriire ittut th»* Weathrr, nmt* Kct
Am H XO:2D«! U 2n Ma
Ai*roim title li*HNr»iin of the Kun»pe;iu wnr,
(1. lUHmtlwu'Iu II Ht*i Am H2:0;!7 i J«* ;m Mi»
<fi in lilM, KiiKlrt.^T UW:7-K Ja i
^nit. Krl Am H TilttU K 30 Ml*
* rlartM and fire dnrtii. II »tal Am H
70:124 V SO MG
, nrtlllf ry and l
. IHifliittfiwh. U Hi'l Am HSitaa K 0 Ml.
Almhiti in UM flrltl, 11 Hri Am H 70:800 Mr 37
Mf.
fMtt nemjilttnim for wnrfnn*, O. A,
itirmn. U KHK M 4V:Q41-ni AK MQ
<'nt'ttv« hultcxmH tut the PrimoU front. N. Trw«-
low. Hfi Am 1U;1K1 Aw 2X M&
(liimmunlimtiiiK with nirt'rurt, Hfi Am H Ml:
SOU O 23 M6
How tti* war him mortified th« .
L. trorc% 11 <lluip( Hoi Am 113:
rUri
It Xr( Am 113:
f H
it ovrnr tb« onumy, Hfl Am 111:481 t)
112:176 V au M5
Militu
for nir woutH. 11 »S<'1 Am
HH Am U^tU JIL
. (', l»U-iiHtl>ai<li. n St<i
try valtie of
:t() M6
our llrHt naval
Am IIIlM'l .11 Ml M<i
It(»<'»Mit pro^reHK In niilltarv :ii:t'<uiatitl<'ii. S:
Iteher. .1 Kr Inrt 1MI;i:t; fs o M!*
SliellH for (leHlroylnr, nir.shlp;t. il Hoi Am 112:
Itil K 1,1 MI»
Sl^nnHim: iippnralUH nni'd by ulrt*lifji!i, il S^i
AIM 1 1 ;{;!'( If. H U.'i Mfi
Steel dartn. Hri Am lli*:U»n K U MI*
Torpeilo attack i'nuu tlic air, Sri Am tUi.M'H
I) ^IPU
PHP of hallooiiM dtinm1. llu* ^iiT*** of rartu,
1X70' I; tnlili* ami I'liartM tJifi\\tn^ numlier
of iiHi'ettKftiiui a lid ri*Miill;i. Set \m S Sii;;:'.i;»
O » M5
War eKperiiMirc;! of an air :<v«Mit. K: (', llild, U
S<;1 Am lU:,.::u | ; JK!;i!u ) « M j t» I'U MI-Ju
,^'I Am li:t:X Jl .t Mi»
ami aeroplane ntiil:, Kitttituer i;'u;
S 17 Mfi
^«r fi/m Kiiiottrim war Aiidtl MPMJIUMU.V;
Military ri'etmhiitrtuaiiei'
Aeronauts. Se*» Aviator;,
Aeroplane factories
WiHM'i' \viiir,;< are miuti* fot tlrJifiiti* UMH
I*1: K|itii»l;.h< Irnrr. il S- 1 Am 11 :!,;!»»! .» »s I M!»
AeropUine motors
A<>rophtiH' i'iu:lnr;»; iiM|itl;itl«-M niut »l« l^il'i of
ilentKti. N. Mu<'i*<mll. ,l(, M« t AMI /• ''M '.!:»<* t
<l Mi Mu
Hilt <MvJ»t fot* nernlitdiii'.it U AiltomoMlii 3;;;
•It;:* MI* it M;>
Dual iienMitintltMl motor. titaK Mtifilm ••! UK;
Kt:t Jl III Mt, Siniie. }tft Ant 9i »h -,'i'j t» IP
Dual em;hii'*i u(»iii}il,itt«"i, ;«ei Ant It Mill O &
jtl.mt.'t iitiilu' V tiiotc»i.-. V\ I-' Html
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,
lllatory o( ttt
M«|, U
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M.'i
tin*
ll, .11. Mm « li •
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Twin r i \ i'i4»;ini'-t im *MIMP
Nhihoir, il ;'• i Am II , iyi
-» uuitor,
Hii i Mr
i of ,i«'i
x
W,
Mi*
u ;-'. i AIM M.I:
, , .«. t i; lt-i''»ui.
Am MO< M i; ,f .T; iM . t* u
In IHII Kttitn^.r nn.tt 7 Jn t
AMI ;i .'r.1f4 \» K 30 Mb
:' -
.11
A«'tH?iutiMi',ri
ni r*«ptMitf'M for nmfur» M \.
f^ 11 Kitte M 4:4 till in .\»; 'U
KvnlMtlon of flip Kiil>li f.Hif«i; Hm A i»'*vrt^
IHN| Milt* th Vi l*t|«-«l llt|«i itU ,M'to|«Uft»t, illM|(<l
Hrl AIM W «'* f/K| i, M^ I Mr.
Wyttiti mnchihi'it of n»** Mnrrinir ^iw*iri. J: 4.
fiR dm«fl H«I AIM nr r*i ? t Mr n Mr.
How I hit Wit i il:i:i limilUti'it 1h«< Mi-ri4|«|,il|«*.
I., truiry, n iiiuHn #<\ Am n,t i:»i v < .s( t
tlllllh for l!i'l't*tflilhnn; i»»iMta»t H
t>«»!4. «n;iwr. AMI tt<*- M »-; J !iT W .1 Mi
Itnliati ittllMHtv M*'iM|ftiilM<ti .f. J, Mr,
H«'l Am S 7:» 3'M Mv ^ MJi
Ullf*oltt I^Hrh«*y IfloHot ft
uin frntHfi ftmt
Am H tU,2Ht'-S Aft to Mft
*«w tvi»«t of itt«<ot»taiMi, MI »-krit I»M tfvur,
T; A, K r«MM, ii flittim Mr| Am ^ *«' I b Jt
Thoum* mDlinrv truftor liiitluit^ ti M*'i AIM H
7W;2(H Aj» 17 M(*
Winn dum cmd ntmlyMn for n oun^rril ttt*
tMnnn, A, K X^hfrt iWiJ Kr lttn
ft
, ,
ft M4; Alinimrt. Am »T«^ M K 4 »lf,^ t
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Aeroplanes — Con1 tinted
Equipment
Chest telephone for aeroplane pilots. 11 Scl
Am 113:255 S 18 '15; Hlec R & W Mec'n
67:211-12 Jl 31 '15
Instruments used on aeroplanes. Sci Am S
80:23 Jl 10 '16
Aeroscope
Aeroscopo a novel feature of Panama-Pacific
exposition. II Bug Kec 71:423 Ap 3 '15
AoroMcopc at the Panama- Pacific exposition.
11 JSlec By J 40:31-2 Jl 3 '15
Anchored airship: structural amusement de-
vice weighing 620 tons. 11 Iron Age 95:184
Joy* riding In the sky. U Scl Am 112:344 Ap
Afghanistan
Commerce
British India, il U S Sp Cons Rep 72:533-60 '15
Agency
tff(t atow Commorcial lay; Contract.*)
Agitators. Hoe Dorr agitatora; Trent atfllalorp
Agricultural chemistry
Kfrwt of curtain organic compounds on wheat
iilantH in tint noil. K. W. Upwon anil A. It.
I'owpll. II J Ind & Ifoiff Chcim 7H20-2 My '15
MV <tfw Ammonia; jfrrtlllxwH and iniin-
UWH; Soil anulynlH; Halta
Agricultural education
Agricultural oducallon in PniHHla— Iho Gor-
nmu Idcn). Am 1ml 15:23 Jl 'ir>
Agricultural InHtruction for tlio millions. Bel
Am 113:4(11 N 27 '16
Agricultural exhibitions
Jtoyiil nKi'Uuiltural Hliow at Nottingham. dla#M
tinirlii<»m* 120:X-IU, 30-1, 5H-U ,11 2-l« 'J5
Agricultural machinery
ItrltlHh India; farm-Implement trade. U S Sp
COIIH Itop 72:33(1-5;$ 15
Farm machinery anHoolatlon Inquiry. Iron Age
!)6:i)92 My 6 '1C
the woll; Improving on the olthfanh-
lonod plow. U W. KlllH. if Scl Am 112:436 My
Frogrons in small farm tractors. L. W. Hails.
11 Hei Am 112:306-8 Ap 3 '16
lloynl iiffrhiiiHurul nhow at Nottingham, il
ditiKH iflntflnoor 120:58-0 ,71 16 "15
Small farm tractora. Hcl Am 112:304 Ap 3 '15
BinlUifloId club show. 11 dloff JfiriKinoor 118:501-3
3) 11 '14
Mr attto Motor pi own; TructorH
Manufacture
KU'drlcKy In Implement manufaotuHwK. W. ,T.
Kylo. II ]<31(»cj It & W JOloc'n 07:1)7-101 Jl 37 '1C
Agricultural peats
HnukoH anil tholr vahui to tho airrtouUnrlHt.
.
It. VV. Hhufi'lclt 11 H(!l Am H 80:344-0 N 27 '15
Agriculture
Now IntomatintiallHiu In UKrUuilturo. II. C.
Prico. Hcl Am S 80: LOU AK M '15
Kc(f atnn (!Ionrlnff of laud; DomonHtratlon
farniHl DralnaKo; lOloctrlcUy on tho farm:
JOiiHlluKo; irurm ImllditiKH; KoodlnK and
ft'oilln^ HluffH; FurtlltaurH and tnanur(»H;
li\>niK» plantn; ForontH and fttroHtry; Irriga-
tion; Plant hn^ullnK; Unciiunatlfm of land;
HOO<!H; HlloH; HollH and hcadliiKH iM'Kinnlng1
Soli; Tr<!t>H; WoodlotK; alHo lioartlntfH bo-
Klnnlng AKrltuiUural, and namoH of Hpoctlul
productH
Accounting
Cent of producing farm cropa. 0- U. Martin.
J Account 19:246-59 Ap '15
Chile
That farm. Kn* & MIn J 09:276-6 F 0 '16
Germany
Agriculture in (Jormany and Hlffnlflcant facln
about potftMh. Hoi Am H 80:167 H II '15
Gorman agriculture In war time. Sol Am US:
India
l*rlti*h India: principal cropn. t7 H Hp Cons
U«p 72:318-35 '15
Palestine
Farming1 in Palestine. El. F. Beaumont, 11 Scl
Am 113:162-3 Ag 21 '16
United States
Does irrigation pay? F. H. Newell. Bng Rec
73:384-6 H 25 '15 •
Growing1 homp in America. C: R. Dodge. 11
acl Am 3 79:308-9 My 15 '16
Air
laioctrlc strength of air. J. B. Whitehead. Am
Inst E TO Pro 34:843-65 My '1C; Discussion.
34:2997-3005 D '15
Larger ions in the air. J. A. 1'ollock. Sci Am
S 80:75 Jl 31 '15
Properties of saturated air. W. D. Bnnls.
Power 41:402-4 Mr 23 '16
Ken aluo Aeronautics; Argon; Atmosphere;
Atmospheric pressure; Comprosswl air;
Humidity; lontation; liquid air; Mlno air;
Oxygen; Ozono; Ventilation; lUso Air con-
ditions; Air How, and other headings bo-
g-Inning Air ,
Analysis
Determination of gasoline vapor in air. G. A.
JfturrcU and 1. W. Uobortson. dlag J Ind &
Unff Ohiim 7:112-13 V 'Ifi
JhiHt and baottirla content of city air. M. C.
Whlppln. Heat & Von 12:27-33 H '15
Kxju-.t (l(»,t(ii'inlnatlon of Hiilphur dlozldo in
air. J. it. JMarHlon. Kntf & MIn J 100:720-7
0 30 '15
Air, Compressed. 800 Comprised air
Air, Liquid. Soo Liiiuld air
Air brake association
22d annual (tonvi^nlion, Chlcyigor May 4-7.
(lings Ity Ago (Modi tul) 89:2115-0 Jo M5
22tl annual convention, Chicago, May 4. Ity R
5U:ft;tO-a My ft MR
22d annual convention, Chicago, May 4-7. By
Aftt IJK:ICUG-17 My 14 'IB
Air brake hose
Conservation and protection of air brake hose.
Ily It 5tt:303-C Mr 6 '15
Suiters proctm 11 Ky Ago (Modi ed) 89:t84 S
15
Alp hpfilcAft
Air bruko nHRoclation convention. diOKH Hy
Affo (Morh (Hi) 89:296-9 Jo 'IS
Air brake association 22d annual convention.
Lty Ago 58:1015-17 My 14 '15
Air brako JiHHOdatlon 22d annual convention.
Ity U 56:630-3 My H '15
Air coolInK plant, Now York Control K. It.
Mott I In. von yard, Now York. M. Ihanicll and
M. F. Gannon., U plans tty U 56:703-6 My 22
dings Ry
.
trlplo
Aw <M«ch ocl) «9:92-4 fr 'IB
KloctrtcMilr bruko adoptod by Pennsylvania
It. It. l.Onff N 73:627 Ap 1 '16
Mlotitro-pmmmatltt brake. W. V, Tumor. Ity
Ago ni»:f)U H J7 MB; tiamo. Jty Ago (Mucli
od) MO:B07-8 c> »J6
Handling of tho air brakoH. Uy Ago (Moch
o<l) X9:G09-30 () *U>
Improvoimtnt in the lumdlimr or air Itrakott on
modoru triilnH, Ity It RTiW-l s 18 'in
IiiHpnciion and mam tutm n«« of air hruk<w on
flight carM. Jt. Ittirnaby. Ity Ago (Mtt^h (Ml)
89:4tlO Ag '15
One hundred per cent operative hrtikcH in
freight nervine. (3: H. W«»o<l and H. (1.
Whimlcr. map Uy It fi7:B4-7 Jl 10 MB
rOHthitfhoUH<t <«Ie(Tti'o-pneurriatI» nlr brake on
i\w 1 'on tiny I van la nillroad. II. T. Wacht. il
plan Hoi Am 112:H04 Jo 12 MB
#<><! alno Air brake iiMmxtiiithm ; Air brako
IJOKO
Testing
ng devlwm for ulr brnk^H. dltigH Ity Ago
«,M (H«li od) 89:470 H 'in
Air brufh painting* Htto J'alntlnK1* InditHtrlal
Air compre**or« ... . .
In* with watar IwirrolH. .T.
& MIn J loo:i8fl Jl 31 'IS
irOHpoutlng. H I4ng & MIn
HtmmonH, 11 I4tig A
Air eomproHflor for t>:
J 100:844 N 20 '1J
Air oomproHiwr of thi» portable typo. 11 Iron
Ago 1)0:1104 N 4 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Air compreMori" < 'miff /tired
Air oompruHttor valve of alt»«i atripa. 11 Iron
AKO URilOll) My 6 '15
ChuoHiiiK air comprcHnorH for aetlvated-
wludjw ftankH, O. 11. NonlelL Hug N 74:»04-
Cold-air intakti duct fur air oomproHHora. It. S.
Bayurd. 1'owor 4l:7ir»-i« My Ji& '15; tiamo.
Unit & Mln J 100:10-14 Jl a Uft
Combined air eomnruBHor and vacuum pump. 11
dlUKH JWnKiuour Hi): 143 JF 5 '!&
ComprUMHor for LlKlil-welffhU low-Moor cum
11 diu«« JWliH' icy .) 40:6Kl o 2 '15
Cylinder ratiuw for ulr eumproHHors. K* W.
Salmon. J'owor 41:472*3 Ap $ '15
Do liiival high «p««d blower ami
air compreHHor. 11 diatf Uy A«e (Mitch ed)
811:374-0 Jl 'IB; Jron Ago 11(1:130-7 Jl Jf» 'if»;
1'owor 42:147 Aft U '1
Dtwrintinu of uir foinpnwHor in the plant of
tin* Nuiiffwwor carbon & hattery *'o.f <'U»ve-
laiul. il Met & rhein Mtm 13MBO-1 Jl 'Ifi
Kilit'leney of air eomprenitorH ami the moan-
urHiiont of uir How. J, M. Hider. Knit A
Mln J I«):111X Jo 2« *1A
Forty-million- revolution ooinpreiwor- valve teat.
11 I'owt'r 4UR37-8 Ap L'O 'IB
Friction Uuw hi air c.omprewtorii. tilbtoy J 89:
1IMJ-6 Mr '16
tiraphlenl table** for ealeulatlng n»flpn»cnllnx
ahKtntet. Immerachltt, AM Hoc;
Al t< J 37;fiT»3-4 K Mb
How one operator emit rolled an nlr-t'ompretiimr
motor ami urns! it to dri
Kenernlor. Jl. U. Hrolth,
Aff 2K 'Ift
JtuiH>rlal p(»rtal>Ut air c
80 Ja li» '!&
" "
s! it to drive n dlroet-eumwt
Kleo \V UftMftM
. 11 i'owor 4L:
nwrxoU-Uand hlKh elllelrney air ec
U 1'nwer 41:KXh .le 2!f 'U»: Ktitf & t'tmtr
Je II »l&: Iron AKe U(i:l2UtJ»Y Je 111 'll»;
Tr urchin Je a 'in
..,, Joti of a K'kH driven air coinpremuir
plant at Urn mimi t'<fmurfl<lation. Am StKt M K
Jaekftdn notary uir eomprettnor. il Kng ^ Mln
J HW:ft43 o Ml ftl>
MoldltiK air ef»tntirc»tnortt on Jolt-Hinmicrct, U
Kwtwlry ^ti!K-l» Ja 'ift
New volume r«*mtlntor for nlr rwnprmiw>r«;
With <!h»<L««?*l'>«' ."• Wlhnwilvr. dliiR Am Ho«
M M J 2:7:17(1-4 Air '1ft
t-w Y«
Nt-w Y«»rk tunnel iK*wer plantK, H plinth KI»M
N 74:¥<NU| n V Ni
J'jilnu-thf pat'klitK fur itlr <M»nipf'^Nnn., 11 hit
Marine lut* M;JiM AK *H»
Tlati* vnlv<'/i for hin)i ii|n*i*il nlr ctniipnwiorn,
<i. J, MnoKutldi'ii, dt.i«ji rower inanit^K Mr
IK M<»i Haaie t*i»nd, Kim M 4u:UtUi-i My 'Iti
t'oltilii about air eonii»i t*;.;< ir praMlrr, u. U,
itnwlaiid. rmu*i -JL';Is7 :m AK I" '!:»
l*ortitltle ttHMdine I'tiKlJit* air i'oiw»n>;i:Htr:i. U
KlJK N YltHL'R Jn »l fU-i KltK «r Mill J M:
Tm'lKfMimef'M Hint ttirlnf eunitu e:^i»i7(, <>, M.
WtimintltHi, IMwi'l1 UJl'JHU Ar Ut 'li»
Two *>t«rt»* hlnMl** cxIlndiT cMtiMprejctttt ; uh»
ttfl'aeL i»i/»M Atn HIH> M K J IlViSUf 3 J<* flit
K»-r u/w Air pmutw; cl«in|iri*ni»iii uir
of air
T«itlnq
Air
Air romlltldnlm;: ith^trarl, J, t. Lyl**, Am Hot!
M i*: J fl?:utm My '!.»
Air wnidttloninK In it ntovtiw ptrtur«' labora-
tory, 11 iiliiim UMIT & V»m 12:30-0 K MU
Air uxmiMlmi, M* W. KranHtin. J !ml A KHK
(Mimii n:H!»u-l> o 'H: Hawie: with iit»iruH»ion.
Am Him Kent A V )<! 80;3Sf IU *I4
Air wtt liri'Uihe a jhtmly of tempernturi^ humi-
dity and duwt r»ntt»nt. T: HuMmrd, ftmt A
Htid'^liiu'tWla <'i»titi*nl of elty nlr, M. <\
iple. Kent * Veil I5:SY»B3 H '!&
Mi*Hiuir«f of tun n fort in raetorl**s;
nntl UN** uf the KatAfherin<)Oii*ter. J. A, HI*H-
Kur. 11 Hc'Ht # \t*n l^;i(4'7 H '15
Mortt lUwnu puru uir. Mtitttl Work 83:1 HO Jti
sa 'in
New York xtiittt eommlwlon tin
ntwh tiunporutunin huve tnnrked i»li
ftfVfiet, I*;U Uy J 44! l»5« It Itt '14
PhyHlolcuflcnl eflPeot of natural «aH. (!, A.
Hurroll and (J. (9. Oherfell. U S Itur MineH
Tech I»a I0il:ir>»l!i MTi; Stnne. Hel Am S XO:
«o:U4 N <5 '15
I'nweKH of In bora lory experiments \\lth air.
K: K. Leo. Metal Work M:tlUK-!M S 10 'in
H«K"lntlnK teinperatiire and humidity in
apprulHing t'otttm KO<HI»I. 11 dln^ plan Textilo
World 4K:JW«-a Ja 'Hi
Uelation of ventilation In bodily ln*nlth, T: U.
lYowder. Metal Work «*:llfi-I7 Jl VJ« 'Ifi
UeHUltH of pliyMitiloxIfal and ptiyHiulMKlcA]
olmorvatloim durlnu the ftrnt yearrK expert-
mentH: lOmtniet. U, It, Klrnlmll and a: T,
I'ulnier. Tower 41:177 K a MI*
HHVO air inidHtener, 11 Meat A Ven lC;n:!-3 H
KtndleH in air elcniilinetiti, (J: c. W hippie and
M. <*, Whipple. Heal « Ven 1'J:^ h Jl '!&
Krr «No Air imr|lieatl«»n: <*«Mthnr.;
prevention: hiiHt reini^val; Humidity;
prevention; Vent Hat It m
Air duets. Kee Air plpea
Air enoln*a
Hot-air enxlne. C: 10. Uuryen, H Hel Am 113:
l«5 ) AM 21 Mb
a pniMtmalle drill mutoi* aw a hntatlng
», V. T, KroptdlowNkl. dia»; U> Af^e
> X 111 'K»
Krr «/w> (NmtprentifMl ulr
Air filter*
Air eleanlnn apparattut for the Vf niHutiikii nf
KeneradiMt itmt lntn:iformeiM, \\ : Itatim, U
dlaitn <Jen Kl«-<* U 1H:»<*I Ii! An MIi
Air intern for tnrho.wiienitiini. U diitw
itinisra, su-7, Nj-a Ja, i hf SB 'i:>
fj/w» Air
Air flow
Aetlon <>f an air Jet MII 11m NurifnuiUnK air:
almtraet. T. TiilpeU Am H<»' M !•! J :t7:'M*Ha'[«
*
way to take imetmitneter r«*itdiiu;n; rt»tn<*
inittee report, Am HtH* Heal A* V K l^'^Hi 7
Ktllclt*ney of ulr I'nntpiiv.-iMt < .tnd Ihe tiirar.
Clement nt lit! dim, J. U, Kid' I Jslif* AT Mill
J !<lt:llth .h- '/Ii Mi.
Floxv of an and M'.'iw fhtntipji «iinnn \, I(J
\\«*Mtef»<t, diii»; p««\\«'i »:* ;*IH t«; M u: MI»
KtnW *»f air In !m»Um; and vefinititlii^ dtiefH,
K fin rMtmpte in dtn I derii^n, \tt &t
, Am J-«'»* ll«'Uf M V K I!t;9l!l 2V '13
fu'n in fllittMiH and ilmi, «\ A.
Knltn Mi-tut \\oik
'
U
h. t.ii»Vlf»4
'*. A.
,
I.O::M ttf pie'.'-iiitr due fti rM»mn 111 Ihe
tnlriititin of ait tliifitfrJt pMn'N *»t durt-< K U
V, Ant HfM< Ili'Ui iV \ K J*« •» i«l 'U
i'til of ;ils \\n\\ t iilr'tnM'1 \ K.
, Am ^MI M M J :iv ;nv je ');». ju.-.
. K, \, Hill Hi4t V N'ti I'f li )> i»
fttiw ,
Hlmptl!l*'d KiHI'hifdt ia mm Mind VJMOT'I ft*r
lint di-lMinhtatlKit nf dJitu IMIMITJ Mf |«tpi ;»
III VfliHUlhiK Htul hiMfii^ ln.Tltil|,tnMtl;>. ,lh
(Mi'itet, Hiuhl^-r and Hiadili*, Am :'i»>- M K J
UV;M*t7 'I fl 'II*
HtMiiflitrdixHtiiin nf iltf mi* i if tin* I 'Hut tithe:
report nf cninmitli't*, «ll»K.:» Am H«n' Ht'Ht A
v K ::» ::IM in *I4
Vn ntw \hi'iiiMiiit'ii IM,
flu*
Afr lifts
Alt' lilt I'tfirti'fH'V, K M IvciH.
-HIM:* « JL a' 'i:*
Air lift itmmiiiut P, H, KuKKrei-n, itllttev J
2Et.'!im 71 Mt M<t< Ahntrmt \h f A- ri't'ltl
Kn«c I»;!^V AK 'Kt
All lift piMHliM fire ft nlitMl '.l;it|nh hvlrl d)uM
fOler It « W l^it'ii «W,M!«I ;• .It ?ti 'I,,
hi'ullitiiK a nttitmii l> ulr lifl^v KIIK ^ Mln
J liNflPC ^ 4 Mn
«»f iiir tin pmiiuinir
Mv
hi
ftud, Knit
cv.ntr
ffr t*v
dlnte Am
nf »lr lUI
iiiltm^.
r 17 *iti
. A, U*
;itr. cj, i*.
J.(Kl»f J IWM 3 Ap
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
\lr llfta— Continued
Trouble with an air lift. E. M. Ivens. fliag
Power 40:890-1 D 22 '14
Mr liquefaction. Soe Liquefaction of eases
Mr meters
flee rttoo Anemometers; Comprtjeaea air
meters
Mr permeability of building materials; abstracts.
H. von Thlolmaim. Am Soc M E J 37:477-8
Ag '1C; Rent & Ven 12:44-5 S '15
\\r pipes
CairvRH^iilr duct In tunneling. Bug N 74:177-8
Flow of air In boating and ventilating ducts,
Including an example In duct design. Li. A.
Harding. Am Hoc Moat & V E 10:219-27 '13
Lotus of pressure duo to elbows In the trans-
miHslon of air through pipes or ducts. P. L.
Busoy. Am Soc LI eat & V E 19:30G-7G '13
Mr pumps
Cleaning air pumps. W, E. Johnson, plan Ry
Ago (Mcch od) 80:82 F '15
iJovTtie for placing air piimpH. \V. H. Whlt-
fonl. 11 tty Ago (Mcch oil) »H:B8U2 N '15
High vacuum reciprocating air pump, dlag
Untfnctfv 11K:G03 I) 11 'M
Modern povYor-lioUHo coiulcnulng plant. A.
Arnold. Innt JO 10 ,1 53:M4S-n» Jo IB MB
Oiling nir pump air cylinders. K. A. Murniy.
ding Uy AKO (Mwh «M!) K!):-IOS Ag '15
Kcborlng air pump cylinders. J. A. Jesson.
dliiKHlly Ago (Mcch cd) SI): US Mr '15
Repairing 9% In. air pump cylinder IHMU!H.
It: <3m<l.v. <UUKH Uy Ago (Modi od) H!l:530
O '15
Itotury vulvoIoHS air-pump. 11 ding Itowur 42:
nr>n-i! H 7 'in
Special ohuckH for air pump repairs. W. W.
ttlfo. 11 Uy Ago (Moon od) 89:1X3 Ap '1C
T«Ht of turbo air pump. 11 cllugg Power 41:
4'12-3 Mr 30 '15
flw a tun Air cumproHHorH; Air llflH
Ur purification
FurUlcallon and wtorlllzatlon of air. S. Bom
and W: F. CartliauH. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem
7:283-0 Mr '15
Mr atari Air flltc'iti; Air waHhurtt; DiiHt ro-
moval; Hmoko provtmtlon
\\r resistance
JIow rlllo lHillot» fly. JO: O. OroHHtnan. 11 Hoi
Am 113:24-1- ,11 ,1 'in
Why HJIHM! inoroaHOH fuel cuuiMumptlotL Auto-
mohlio a:t:-lii7-« H 2 '1C
\\f sampling
Jtfu-k-dtust wunplnr. (). Uulil. 11 Kng & Mln J 91):
2,'IK Ja 30 VJC>
Mr shafts
Air NhnH Illuinlniilion an HtiKllcd l>y models.
<V II. Hliarp. Ilium Mug Hoc I): I. UK- (5 10 no 7
Or testing
TcHl for dirt In mi air mipply. S. A. MOHH. 11
(Ion 101<ic U IK;U^-5 ,11 'in
Tost Ing tlio ah* HiippIIod to turbo-gouoraloi'H.
tiiiglni'or I^0:i:t!>--10 Ag A '15
Mr r//Mr> Air AnnlynlH; Air Hunipllug
Or wnshers
Air <>l<>nrilng tippurutiiH for tho ventilation of
lorH an<l tnuiHfornuM'H. W: Hnum. 11
Con Kloc U IX:KOM2 Ag 'in
.
(IIiigM Con Kloc U IX:KOM2 Ag 'in
Alt' vviinlioiH for (urlilno »onoifLtot'H. 11 Kng M
<l!>:mip»-'l .Io '15
Kl<yil air waHh^r. 11 II oat /i Von 1S:R6-S Mr
Von 1S:R6-S Mr
ooiii'HO on oh^nioiLH or lionllng. (1: A.
Kullor. Motal WorU X4:nS3 |- N A '16
Hpmy-typo air woHhorH and ooolorH for Now
York Htatlon. U dtagH lOloc W (i5::MU-r>0 K Q
Standardising a inoLhod of LttHtlng nlr vvoHhurH;
ft of c'ommtttuo, with dimtUHwIon. Am
lloat A V 10 20:425-41 '14
ying afr io gonoratorn at nonnluni tonin-
omjtiro and liuinlcllty. 11 illag 101(»t: W 60:1)9
,11 10 '15
for dirt In an air nupply. H. A. MOHH. U
m K)o« It 18:ft^-C Jl '15
of KaiiHUH (Jlty air wiiHhur. 11 tdlm? Uy J
4ft:SMO-l Ag 7 'Ifi
Mr «&w Air
Supplyi
omjti
Air washing
Recent tests on reclrculation of washed air.
G. L. .Larson. U Metal Work 84:675-7+ N
20fplB; Abatruct Am Soc M P3 J 37:723-4
See also Air niters; Air purification; Dust
removal; Gas cleaning; Smoko prevention
Airships. See Balloons and airships
Akron, Ohio
Bridges
Ornamental bridge at Akron built of slag con-
crete. 11 Eug M 74:700-70 O 21 '35
Churches
Trinity Lutheran church. I. T. Frary. 11 plans
Arch Ucc 37:252-67 Mr '15
Sanitary affairs
Akron Is building sewage and garbage dis-
posal plants, plan Eng Rec 71:03 Ja i) '15
Suwugo (liHpowil plant lor Akron. II dlagH plan
Mimic J :t!>:71-4, 112-14 Jl 15-22 '15
Sowage- treatment and gurhiigo-roductlon
works for Akron, Ohio. Kng N 73:147 Ja M
15
Streets
Examination of Akron pavements. Munlc J 37:
1)54-5 D 31 '14
Water supply
Akron'H \viitor purification plunt. dlagH Munlc
J 3S:725-8 My 27 '15
Low-lift oontrlfugal pnmpn At, Akron will opor-
uto under uiiiiHiiaay vurJnd conditions R A.
Harbour. 11 MIIR Itocj 71:5KO-1 My 8 '15
Alabama Great Southern railroad
Flna.juM-'H of tiin Alalmttia Groat Southern. Ry
Agu 57:10:54 D 4 '14
Alabama power company
KwmdntloiiH for traiiMinlflHlon lino toworn and
towor (irootlou. VV. K. Mlt^holl. dlagH II!H Am
hint 10 I<] Pro ,14:1,187-1)2 Jo '15; AhHtraut.
Mli»« W 0«:1() Jl 3 15
Alarms, Electric. Koo Electric alarms
AlaHhan railroad nurvoyH. 1). L. Itouburn. 11
Kng N 73: 104- G Ja 21 '15
AlaHka'H road and hrldgn bulUloi'H face nnow,
frozen ground and glacial HundH. O. 1C. 14(1-
gorton. 11 inni) I4ug Itou 7L:704-f» Jo 11) '15
Bridges
Construction and coHt duta on HOIIHI highway
l>rldgo work la AluHka. K A. Pope. Kng &
CJontr 'l2:8K7-8 O 21 'H
Description and travel
to Noin<k. II. 10. Clmko. 11 JOng
J !)H:1I21-G I) 2fi '14
Mln
Industries and resources
AliLHkun mining In 11114. Mug & Mln J 00:116-
in la. 9 'in
riilgnlU 'bay, AlaHka, coal ilcildH. VV. U. CVumi.
11 map Colliery 35:4ri7-ai Ap 'in
IConal dlHlrlrt. tong M Mln J 100:070 (> ftt Mfi
JN'trolouin iloldn or AlaHka. A. II. Hrookw. maps
Am hiHt Mia .10 Ilul i)H:imi-U07 V '15
Tin mining In AlaHka, map Jting <Vr. Mln J
HH):S;iH-!» N ^0 'in
WIntor mining at PalrliankM. II. I. KUI*t. U
JCng & Win J ,100:707-1.1 O ;io 'Jft
uaw
United KtatnH mining MtatntoH amiolutiid.
J. \\r. ThtmipHou. I) H Ilnr Allnon Hul !i4:
PL 2, Kiil-i)i;t M5
Railroads
#<'<t UallroadH A In. ska
Albany, New York
Railroads
Dolawaro ^, IIvidHon tonulnal at Albany, Nf. Y.
11 plan Uy Agu 5!l:r»H*«0 Jl 1) flt»
Dinioult grado. ri'oHHlng ollmlnatloti hi Al-
bany, ^N, Y. 11 UlagH plan Uy Ago r»!!;il«t-3
Sewerage
AUxiny Howagit-dlHpoHal workH, J: II.
ory. iilnnn 14ng N 74:01)2-5 O 7 '15
8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Albany, 'New York— Sewcraffo— f
Albany 'B HOWII»« treatment plan; sxee
hoff lunUH and clffht Klwlffo hctta, II
Mimic J 38:837-10 Je 17 '15
Alberta
Industries and resources
Correlation tuul ucoIoKlcvil HtmHnro of tho
Alberta oil Holds. I). It. Dowllnff. map Am
TnKl Min JW nul 102:1355-04 .lit '15
Coagulation of albumin by oluotrolytOH. \V. 1>*
Bancroft. Mot ft Chom Mntf 13:317-18 M3f M5
How muoh albumen IK needed In our diet?
M. IHndbiMlo. Sol Am R 7W27 My 23 '15
New mot nod of jiroduoliitf albumen. Sol Am
113:120 Atf 7 'IB
AlcalA De Hen arcs, Spain
Architecture
ralacio m-xoblHpal, now Arehlvo hlHtorloo.
A. <»„ Hytto. II HrieUb 2UKR-H Ap Mft
Alcohol
Alcohol and fodder from wood, Hoi Am 133:
3(11 0 L'» '1ft
3 toturm [nation of methyl and ethyl aloohol In
Hplrlt vurnlHhoH. <;. XV. Knight and <!. T.
Unooln, J Lnd & KttK <Mu»m 7:x:t7-4:» <> ME>
Hardwood dlHt Illation JnduHtry In AnifflHtan.
10: II Kroneh and 4. It. WltVow. II Met &
Them lOntf 13:30-0 JH MG; Sumo. 4 Ind ft
Wnp Ohomf7:47-ftn; DlMcuiwIoii. II. O. Chiitu.
JMaiiufaot'tiro of othyl aloohol from wood
wanto; the hydrolynlH of white *pruoo, K. \V,
KroMMmmin. .1 Ind ft KIIR tttwrn Y:!«io-;j N '15
Manufacture of ethyl nloohol from wood
wiiKto.; woHlorn larch JIH n raw material.
l\ \V. KroHKinann. 4 Intl ft Knit <1liom 7:
II22-I! N 'in
<)ooiirro)i(*ct of methyl nlfohol In oorn Milan*1,
14. n. Mart and A. It. l«umh. Am c<hom Koo
4 it('i:21M-lH U M-l
Preliminary pxiiorlmoiilH on tho offtn-t of loin-
IH^Hlure oontrot on llir >Ield of produotn in
tho <loHtruotlv<* dlHtllhtllon of hnrd\V(»odt
It. <\ rnhnor. ilIiiKM ,1 Ind ft Km*. (Miom 7:
HWMI AM 'in
Alcohol* Denatured
Condllionri of tho UuMMlim treamiry itopartmi-nt
c*omt>etltlon on tho IndiiHtrlul tmou of tiicohot.
4 Ind ft KHK c*hom VMl-'IT-N 41 'l.'i
Hflllwition und denatnrliiK of .'ipiiH, KtiKinoot*
IL'O'ISI AK 20 Mfi
Alcohol as fuel
KlM'l bcoomoH I<Voiioh KoVct'timcttf monopoly
In 1U17. Automobile* ,M3:4K«S K !» 'It*
MfUiufuoturo of ethvl nle<»ln»I JIM a fnol for In-
ton ml oonihiiHtlon onuhii^. It, u, 4euhln:4,
Met Am tll:M»l» I» Ui 'M
New nli'ohol fuel. Kmtinocr Ui*;r»K| jt< 11 MM
Alcoholic solutions. He* Holutitm (c>lti«inh4(ry)
Alcohols
AbHorptlon und the mirfae^ t««nnlont< nf nqtifoun
Molutlt»n of homolotfouu fatty uetdM und aloo-
ImlH. M. Nolilte. Am <'luitn Hot; 4 OTtflU-II*
Mr Mr»
Addition com pound » of nldohydoH iititl Ut'toiioa
with orxiutlo addfi, .1. Kendall mid \V. A.
Am rhom Kor 4 37:H»-f]U JIL 'It.
Jnolfttlon of eryHtullhie (//-KiyooHf* aUlehy«Uv
from a Hymn obtained by the oxidation of
glycurol. ft, 4* WllKftinann, Am (Mu*m Sm» 4
n«:2223-34 o *U
Hynthetie nrepurntlon of (//-Klyoorlo nldoliydi*.
R 4. \Vitxemflim. Am ('hem Hoe 4 3fi:lliftS.
10 H 'U
Kn»yinoH pr<*Nf*nt In alfalfa! alfalfa, Inventi-
on Hon. t\ A, Jac-ohKon utid A. Uohnex, Am
c'.hotn Hot* 4 ad;2170^a <» 'M
Alone
A Iff a o wrowthx c»ov<*r Atlanta newnnn (lltfrw.
(1: <:. IKmmimi, II Mn« Itm- 72;3;tD H it '16
Allen labor. S<*n Uibor lawn
toll*
tlKuUon of tli« iluratilllty of wtui'iit drain
Hi nlkalt Holta It. 4. WlK ami O.' M.
\VitItiiuiH. ddiKH P!H U « liur Stand Te<-h l»a
44:l-nt; 'ir>; KxoorptH. Coneroto <Vm 7:115-7
() '15
Alkalies
J Unary and tertiary H.v,st<'ins of tho nltriito»t of
the ulknll ami iilltaliiio earth metalH. \V: i>.
HarkliiH and C: L. (Mark. Am t'h<<m Hot* ,j
«7:1NI«-L»H Atf 'Ift
Ooinmerelal alknlloM. their atron^th and value.
Textile World •l!K'TO-«^ S 'Ifl
Heareh for an alkali olomont of hlKner atomic
wol^ht than o(»Miutn. <:. P. Haxtor. Am
Hoc j n7:Sxn-H \f 'Hi
tfrr nl#n Alkali .^oiln: Atnnionlii;
Mfl'eot of alUallo:) oa; rotaHsIum;
Alkallmetrlc tolutlons
ArKonlfMiM oxide as an alkalimotrle ntandard,
A. W. <*. MonxioK and K. X. Mci'iirthy. Am
Ohem rtoe J S7:8itai -I S "Ki
Stau<lardixation of alkallmotrle M»hitl<tnH, K. 1).
HodKo. 4 (ml ft KIIK <Mioin V:'^ :ut 4a *1,'i
Alkaloldt
*S'cr ft/w V era trine
Alleys
Alley problem. C; u, Hall. I'^nr, N VI.S71 N*
4 15
Conei'ote iillt>> piNliiK in (MitcaiiM. S. K, Mati-H.
11 Munio lOiiK l:i;U; s o 'd
AllU-Chnlmer*
Kaetn about Allls «Mialnioi;, r;i:if, h'un Tr U
ri(i;!HN-;»(l My 1U *!;»
Allotrooy
MaiiKintoMe nteet ntnl the )illi»tioi»|o theory,
A. Hnuvour. u Am in. a Mitt K hut tKii^in^-
4!» H '14; Abntnut. Inm Tr K :.;.:1«H»:; x ua
'If; l>i;.oiuu<lon. Am Im;t Mm M luil JOu;
7SMH» Ap §U»
Mot a»t ability, of tnelah:, A, VoMtm«-r, Mot
('hem Km; ltt;<'».'iJ» U tf 1 'ir»
Phyateal «')inm:c;t tti itoit iitid
4i u (ir»
///Afi < 'HI leal
, Kiii;fii*'or
Aotd reslrjfitiK filtov |n M |»lj«- 1* platinum in the
OfMlMll'tietiiitt t»f it bntub f,iliM iltu lei , {!. \V,
I'arr, it Am «'houi :;i»- 4 /*»:'.•!.• :•;• N Mn
ui«'f;il nl t-»vh I't.r.tlf limit lion Vfto
, ttnr <d nmi f^rrou.t
:illo>n. V. SUtllm.in. Mftril Ind n n t» 4RM
(» *tl: :;,into, Kouiiiiiv t;;:Ut U! Mr Mb
(Mlffior ol liltm1. IMJ \%.ifri \\nil, i|i ••i»j|| ||,
I'aipontf-i Aiu \\«if*T \\HfltM .\'>MI ,1 ;! 't.il •
s .!•' 'd :>/tin«' .tbt, I'-uj; ^ «*Miiti n.:j;i.'t 4
Ap U 'I.i
llotH-Mtiiiulinit itf I'Hlli.il I'fihtt* th littii. -'lefl
and »J|M\M. it fUu»:- M* f A rh-Mu Kim t^'*'-^-
I N I.. '!-.
t»f»vi'ioptnrt tut rM i«l i*-<i-.flo« .ill**s ;t W,
I 'JUT, il hem Ti It l*Y '<'<l ' >; l'i '!.., »',nu><,
Mrtnl Ultl » : in 4IW S N 'I.i. Mnff.M'l, Attt
HIM- M K 4 «»•«:•« V \ 'I.*
llnr ol uhllr utlM',-., ,f, i' \\ntU Krh
1,4 :x l*. .10 \ Ml
i.'h fi»r "JM-' III*' w,*\U< i !»• , "C ^illovti,
\V, U. Tt'vou. l-'nutl«tn M'^r.i ,1" M.«
hultlHtfi;ll M'^'J nf fiff-Mllli' tilto* i U. <'. <'.tr*
roll. M«'t;»l W»ik ^t «'M ,11 K M,*
Many rmlam TIM* titi-titl - und Mllnvrt imw
uvullattlr, II, h Itfmnr |-;m{ \ ; I ii,K( ,4 H
HA Mi.
Need rtf ntuMdii
U, U. dink*',
Ni*W tltloyt tlf hllllt Ulrfjit" *'
M«-ta! Ind ti M t:;:»n:t $ M MI.
New dli* r;i*ithtK tti«<tn); Aiupfit btotr/e, Mot
('hem Km: 1:1 i*:<l t* I Mb
nttit ptotHM'tU'.- or iilli^vn. K.
e. Koumlry i'^VJl !• H Ml
Unnld annlynlM of til)««\M for fin, fttitltiuittx
nml iirmtnli*. K A, KtM, .ilan 4
(!hem 7'2I1 I? Mr M&
Um^nt jin*Mm»'i with nll«»V» thrnry rs
imc fleir hnrdt'iitnic w« '<»»!;' »iio|mUr*
eial Meolri, U. i hi 1 lift, Autoiiiobllr
I» 17 M4
Tor alloyi f«i
rnlltiM»t t'tii tte
i.{ iiiV -^
|H-M| m»H*r-
Iu»uiiMl Mtoiiin tufhinit bladttiK W, H. f(.tfh«-r,
tl KtiKlnm^r 1S«.'4H.3 N ft M,.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Al leys — Continued
Strength of metals vs. composition. E. A.
Lewis. Metal Ind n s 13:201-2 My '16
See also Aluminum alloys; Amalgams;
Babbitt metal; Brass: Britannia: Bronze;
Copper alloys; Iron alloys; Met
Metallurgy; Monel metal; Solder \
Ing; Steel alloys
Patents
Court of appeals decision in nickel-chromium
resistor suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:414-15 Jl
'15
Almshouses
Cook county infirmary at Oak Forest. 111.
C. A. Erlkson. 11 plans Brickb 24:277-82, pi
161-5 N '15
Alphabet
Cuneiforms. W. Rice. Inland Ptr 54:387-8 D
Egyptian alphabet. W. Rice. Inland Ptr 53:
886-8 S '14
How we got our alphabet: Aramean, alphabet
of religions. W. Rice. Inland Ptr 64:608-9 Ja
'15
How we got our alphabet; earlier English
and Irish alphabets. W. Rice. Inland Ptr
55:83-4 Ap '15
How we got our alphabet: Greek alphabets.
W. Rico. Inland Ptr 54:689-00 F '16
How wo got our alphabet; the alphabetic dls-
covorics. W. Rico. Inland Ptr 56:531-2 Jl §I5
How wo got our alphabet; Iho IflngllHh alpha-
bets. VT. Rico. Inland IMr 65:234-5 My '15
How wo got our alphabet; the Latin alpha-
bet. W. Rice. Inland Ptr 54:823-4 Mr r15
Sco 11 IHO Cuneiform writing; Printing
Alton, Illinois
Sewerage
Design, construction and cost of now sanitary
Hewerugo Hy»tuni at Alton, 111. J. M. SchwaaU:
Hog & Contr 43:129-30 F 10 '15
Alumina In steol. Q: F. Comntock. 11 Mot &
Chem I0ng 13:891-5 D 1 '15
FhoHphato method for alumina. F. O. Haw-
loy. Eng & Min J 99:536-7 Mr 20 '15
Constitution of illuminate. 1C: G. Mahln. Am
Chem Hoci J 30:2381-3 N '14
Constitution of alumlnatftH. W: Blum. Am
Ohom Hoc J 36:2383-4 N '14 ,
JJydratlon of Portland comont A. A. Klein
and A. J. Phillips, pis U 8 Hur Stand Tech
Pa 43:3-71 '14
Aluminum
Aluminum as a clic.ck to sulphide segregation
in Hlool IngotH. Iron Agn 90:130 .11 15 '15
Aluminum biiHlnosH In 1914. ting & Mln J 99:
80 Ja '.) '15
Aluminum In the gas industry. J Ind & Blng
Chom 7:255-0 Mr '15
Aluminum; UH origin and HUHcoptibllity. J.
Kcott. U Motal Ind n H 1,11:105-0 Mr '15
Aluminum niont abundant motal. Metal Work
8-I:4!»3 <> 15 '15
Aluminium nltrldo. dlaff Mot & Chom Eng
i:t:H(M Ag '15
Aluminum or iron crank ra«on; a comparison
of tlio two matorialH on th« bases of wnlffht,
Htroiiffth nnd cost. V. 1. MoncrlofC. Horau-
IOHH Ago 35:582-3 AT) 28 '15
Aluminum precipitation at Nlplsfling. H. M.
Hamilton, Mm; & Mln J 99:568-71 Mr 27 '15
Aluminum Holder. Mica It & W Nleo/ii 07:
070-1 <> 9 '15
American lUHtltuta of motato mooting at At-
lantic, City, Sept. 28. Iron Ago of:«20-2 (>
7 '15
Analysing heat How; UHO of aluminum for au-
toniolilio motor conntnictlon. TO. H. rthor-
bondy. Automobile 33:834-5 N 4 '15
AiitowmoiiM Holdctrlng or welding of aluminum.
11 Mach 21:300-71 Ja '15
Cutting aluminum rapidly on a busa Manor.
J JPr In«t 180:034 N '15
Manufacture of aluminum in the XTnitort
Htatcw: «lo<ttrom«tallurglcal IndiwtrioH UH
poHfllbfo conHumorH of ofaotrta power. 1). A.
Won and It. M. Kconcy. J tfr Inflt 180:479
f\ MK
Melting aluminum chips. H. W. Gillett Metal
Ind n s 13:417-18 O '15; Same. Foundry 43:
462r3 N '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:942-3 N
Methods of jointing aluminum. 11 Mach 21:470-
3 F '15
Nickel-plating on aluminium. Sci Am S 80:
197 S 25 '15
Recent developments in aluminum. E). V.
Pannell. il Metal Ind n a 13:453-5 N '1G
Satin finish on aluminum. Foundry 42:500 D
Small aluminum tubes. J. P. Sheeny, il dlags
Metal Ind n s 13:55-6 F '15
Soldering and brazing aluminum. Mach 21:286-
8 D '14
Successful acetylene aluminum welding. Met-
al Work 84:173-4 Ag 6 '15
Use of aluminium in war. N. Flamel. Scl Am
S 80:208 S 25 '15
Working aluminum at 400 degrees fahrcnhclt.
11 Horseless Age 36:373 O 16 '15
Aluminum alloys
Adoption of aluminum pistons. W. M. Lcvett.
Automobile 33:421+ S 2 '!<>
Aluminum alloy piston. J. 1C. Diamond. 11 diog
Automobile 33:551-2 S 23 '15
Aluminum alloys an surface protection for
metalH trahjcct to high temperatures. Eng N
72:1133 D 3 '14
Aluminum in automobile chassis. A. L. Clay-
don; J. H3. Diamond. Automobile 33:330-1 Ag
10 'IB
Aluminum- nick til. ,T. Canac and E. Tassilly.
KiiK. M. 4!):273-4 My '15
Aluminum ptolon will never prove BUCCCHH in
truly high-duty motor. K. Jt. Porter. Auto-
m6bilo 33:420-1 H 2 'J5
Aluminum vormia stool in motor construc-
tion. ,T. 10. Diamond. Automobile :t:i:508-!> S
10 'in
Binary alloys of aluminum; abHtrac.L H. Hchlr-
mciHtor. Am Hoc M J4 J 37:721 1> '15
Expotmro toHtw of light aluminum alloys. Wll-
Hon. HUKt II & W Jflloc'n C7:fl74 O 9 'Ilj
How HoIentiUo doHlKn and UHO of aluminum
alloys will cheapen motoring. A. L. Cluyden.
11 ding Automobile 33:225-30 Ag 5 '15
How titanium-aluminum bronseo in produced.
0. VirkorH. 11 Foundry 43:273-8 Jl fJ5
Manufacture and UHO of alumlno- vanadium;
abHtriMt W. W. CJlark. Am Hoc M M J 37:
656 N '15
PiHton practice; proHtmt day donlffii with upo-
clal roffTonon to aluminum iilloy, .T. 14. Dia-
mond, il dlogH AnLomohllo 33:«fl-7 N IL 'IR;
JM.McUH.sion. 33:U21-4 N 18 '1C
PoHRllrin troubluH with aluminum motor. A. I*
(llayden and othorn. il Automobile 33:275-7
Aff 12 '15
Pi-oporlicH of aluminum hronzo alloyn. W. M.
(iftrwe. 11 Foundry 43:4fil)-6(> N '15
Titanium aluminum hronxc. W. M. OOFHG and
Ci: Vlok«rH. Mfital Ind n H 1»:1JMI-1 My -IB
Titanium-aluminium hronsgo, niHlhigM. W. M.
Oomo. M<d & Chom Hug 13:511-12 Ag 'J5
Mr altto Oalorlxlng; Magnallum
Aluminum chloride
Action of aluminium (riilorldo on the nllphatlc
othorw. G. It, Frankfort or and 1*3. A. Dun-
IclH. Am (lliom Soc J 37:2560-7 N '15
Improvement of high boiling putroloum «1H
and the manufacture of KHHolInc HH a by-
prodtict thorofrom, by tho acsilon of 4ilu-
mlnuin chlorldn. A. M. McAfee. J Ind &
TCiw dliom 7:737-41 H '15; Samo. Mot &
Chom Kng 13:(>!)2-7 fi» IB '15; Samo abr. Am
UaM I.lKht J 303:203-5+ N 8 '15
Aluminum founding
Aluminum aoropliitin motor caHtlng. II Auto-
inobllo 33:371 Atf 2(t '15
Aluminum dlo caHilng a commercial achl(»,vo-
mcnl. (1: Pack. Motal Ind n H 13:412-13 O
'15; Samo. Konndry 43:<J(»G-7 N '15; Harnc,
Iron Tr U 57:1030 |. N 25 M5; Hamo cond.
Iron AKO !>0;820 <) i '15
Aluminum dlo caHtln^H. A. JJ. Norton. Motal
Tnd ri H 12:503-4 I) '14
DlllKnilttaa with aluminum matcTi-platos.
Foundry 43:113-14 Mr '15
How to makft nutomobilo omrfuo caHtlngn.
U Foundry 43:201-4 Ag '15
Making aluminum automobile IbodioH. il Iron
A«v«k (iri*lOiit-1(t .TA 5t 'ir,
10
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Aluminum hydroxide
RffPcet of ammonium chloride upon ferric nnd
aluminum hydroxides during ignition. II. \V.
Duudt. J lnd & I<3ntf (Hicm 7:S47-K O MR
Aluminum Iodide
Am monobasic aluminium Iodides. K: <"!. Knmk-
lln. Am tihom Hoo J &7:8-17-B2 Ap MR
Aluminum metallurgy
JClQutro-molallui'Klcal Industries as posslhlo
consumers of oleetrle. power, 1>. A. Lynn
and It. M. KctMiey. Am Inst MIn K Itul 304:
171U-2-1 AX MR
Hall prouoss of aluminum production. KIIK N
7»:177-8 .la !i« MB
Smelting of motuls in tlio dec, trie fnrimeo.
I). A. 1<yon and Jft. M. Kcomty, n H Jiur
Mines JUul 77:7JJ-Rl M4
Aluminum pistons. Moo Mstons
Aluminum sulphate
Columbus waterworks makes Its own alum- -
a revolutionary step In water purllhtatinn
l»rn<!tlc<i. <«: P. Hoover, U plan MIIK Itee 71:
h7(l-7 My K MB; Same. Kntf & Omtr 4«t:4IK-
H My 1» MT,
Aluminum trloxlde
Coinpnrlson or the rolalivo drying powers of
Hnlfarit! add, ealehim chloride and aluminum
trloxlde when uwnl In iirdlnnry Hehelhle.r
desiecattntf Jurs. J. \V, Mftiiten ami V. Klll-
ott. J Ind A 1'TaK ("liezn 7: ,'12 0-1 Ap Mfl
Al unite
Alunltct and pyropbylllto In trlasttle nnd Jur-
ftBSlc VoleanlCH at Kyuquot Hound, British
iahM5hl<U CS Hi <1ll|Mlt IWWI CHl01 10:<0"KH
Amalgamation
AttialKamalltm testM, \V. .1. Shiirwond, Am Innt
MIn K Mnl |(l4:lii,V.)-7<l Au Mfi; KxeerplM. Met
^ ('In Mn Kni* in:(.i27 H 1 Mb
Kfr f^fro Alloys; AmaU;ain;i: Mercury
Amnlfl.ime
KJTcct UIM»U (heir .solution ten.'MonM of diiiMttv-
liilf the alkali mid allwili earth tnr»tfdii In
ntereury, and the constitution nf .-;nch ;ioht-
tlons. <i: M, Smith. Am (Mu>m Soe .1 37:?i;>
NO Ja 'Ih
Uelatlve ellleleney of varhaia aniali;am;i lit
the rei-o\M'ry «»f wild, K. A, Thomnon and 1C.
KcJYei*. Met ^ <Mn-m Knr. UtlMV M<! *!«' Ml>
V/ipor pn*;;Ntire of thallium amalr.am;:. .(. M.
Htldcnnmd ami. K. h. Ka.-dmatu Am <*hcm
K<»e j :t7:a-tr>a-!» N M:,
Vapor prcw.urcN of Nilvrr, ^u|«) anil hi* moth
amaUtam:.. K. h, Kantman and .1, U, lhld«<
brand. din^M Am <*h«*m Soc ,1 ;(>i;''a^u ;;M u
Amnzon stone
( U'euri'etiee uf ainnstoii Nloue at N'orth White
I'liilim, ,\f. Y. K, K. Uttrr. II Seh MJlii-ti «^
niiiiKii >K .in 'i;.
AmbAch
Mr.hteHt Known vvmtd. S<*t Am S 7!n!W K d MTi
Ambulance trains* Hee n<tt<pltal tralmi
Ambulances
Aiahulanct* e<irpn dhtpatehed to front. 11 illnifM
Antomohllo :il:M(li: N l> si M4
•itn rtmlniltiiief.% In the field, U Antoim>-
3:!:iin«-!* K it M;»
Itrltltdi Mlve t'nrtt f<»r titnlinliutee wurU, it Antn -
Witr UHes of tint motoreyetiM cyclt» atuhulnneu
and motor machine HUH, U Sel Am 1I«;I3H |»
American academy In Roma
ncHeiMnUon nf htilldltiM, fulucatlonal polli'V. H«s
0, CL La I4UW.-1I A»n Innt Areh J 3:02 V3
American association of engineers
OrKitnixuUnn, Power ^MfiU-rtO (4 2H Mfi
Time rtt hand when the enKlneerhiK noclety
nhould nwiilto to ItH deHcleneleM. K, Mc(?ul'
JI-K O JS Mfc;
American association of paisengtr traffic of-
Ind.» Oet, 20,
American association of public accountants
Advantages of society and as.'iociatton a fill In-
tlons. J. P. Joplln. ,1 Acronnt l!i::i3Sri-a:i My
'IB
American association of railroad superintendents
!2Xth annual convent inn, San Krancinco. AUK.
iii-ao. Ky AK«» :»'.i:;:i'!i»x:i A»V i'7 '»:»
American association of state hlcjhwny officials
New aii.Muc(:ittoM or stale highway otllcinlH.
Ktitf ttee TOttupiW.! I» 1!) M-l
Orr,anlKattoii, Washington, It. <*., Dec. 12.
<;o<>< I itnada n n !>:::K ,ja i! M;»
American boiler manufacturers' association
27th annual eiMiveiitinn. Krlc, Pa,, ,lunr 'J2.
Iron Tr li .Vi.MJhil ,»•• :M 'I,.
American chemical society
fiOtli meeting New Orleans, Mmvli R1- April 3.
.1 Intl & KIIH I'lu'iii i^Vo-si M,\ Mf»
r.Oth meeting, New iirlenun, March Ill-April :i.
Mot # ('hriii Kiltf IKll'MI.X My Mf»
50th meethu1,: prottr.ini nf papers ami rcpnrtM
of <M>!MiiillJpi-it. .1 lnd & Knr, (Micin 7:111-3
My MT»
&lKt mcetmr,, Kcattle. \Vnub,. AW,, 111 Sept. 0.
Met & Client Knr. l^tXV it" S Hi M,«
ftlsl mcctliw. Health', \\nr;h,, Ann, ;tl Kept.
tt; program of pirpcrM. .1 1ml & Knr. «'hem V:
American civic annoc.Utltm
tilth annual cuitt cut Inn, War.hinr.ton, t>. 0.
Manie .1 It/rMfiV 1» ,'H fll
American concrete Institute
Kdlaon tire ili.MMiiiMMl at tVnrrefe t
nilear.o, I»Vh. it i:1. Knr, Kcc '.hi'in K I'd
11th annual enn\cntlMii, <Miti*:u;<i« I^Vb, D-
<Nine?'i'ie <<|i|u icit:; s:;1 Mr Ml*
Ilth aiiniMl rofueiitinii, i 'tika;;o. Kr>)i, t»-
Mll/T S YBrfii". I K IS Mli
Antiual eiui^i iitifin« ChtfaiN^ Kilt, };^|l)t J91C,
tNtnei'i-le <Vw i;;Mi Mr *1I»
Anmrlr..in n»tton m>uuif«i( turrrn' annitcUtlnn
Mi-etinv. at MP lutililM 'IS MUi- V\»Ml«l IJ» IVfi W7
.\h 'I..
AmnHCiin ^Irrtrlr railway iinNm.t.tttmt
Anan.il rtinvent|i»it« ;*,n\ i-'i,in» IM-H, i:«i:*; »!•-
nliiii'l' i«J papif , ii-imrl:. Uh-l <|lrmr<;<lnnr<,
Kin- H\ .1 Hi .(M l.'< ii *i -L,
Annual n»n\» ititnn. :;^n l''i.n»i«M, M«-I 4 K.
Kit-*' \V »;it;»Wi »» !i 'lii
Aniai.d mhii ull"ii, *^iti l-'r.iiii i 1 1», «t«|. t M;
pifdtt.ttii, I'M**- It*, .1 It. Hi.:1 I \i- '> Mi
t'|»ti-ii"M |':ii;Ptf<»( .'Mtlnn pKiii.il t-tin* Ity J
».»;*:»» ,\p ;M M..
CitiN* of piltit lull • r.Iie \\\ ,» H, '.<'*!!, MtU (>
IM, N »' Ml
(fnili* c»( ptttit Ipli*.1' Uv It l-» »*^ h '*''• Ml
of pllliP'{f«l<;;. *• *t». i*|i«?-li\. I'JJri' Ity J
of nOn< liilfi *P Ji
^K'.'VU tt, |f|;ii-ii •• Int, I}, (•;. TMpp, M. (»
ioh. 4;».;!H hi .in ;m M;»
piitii'lttlt I.; ttii' "
.1 <<:fi'Sii I* :. Ml
.%'* t\
of
rtrctrnt h^mU.fi
,\HI«Ml«Jtt» I-IIM tfiii'lii Mil* III MMl«IV ttl 11 ?' «'%•'
4l tt'httiMtKi, I1' .V,
Ii ;i:«VV '-I Ms '(•<
7th nnntt.tt u»t>l v1-"' nin*tlnit I 'In* tty 4
:*ll U» *lu nit M&
!!Tlti wn«'»;»l tiM-iflHK, A I liiut Ir <'if<, April JJ2-
;*;», Kl«-e It * \v rii-i'ii lin.^'l t My I MIi
i*tici;ii ifii
lec \V (I..
SVth
.t. Mrl
, \iiiiiitii ni'., At** ii "S*
l«» M\ I Mi*
;« AH;iHlt*' (Mfvt April 33*
Mit
h Ki'lieial iiieetltiK, M*ttt Kratn I^'M, (M|t|<|,
111 17, Klvr It A \V I'^-i u ilV ii^i h M ii M«
tmthtoK ftir I hi* funit'o <-yr*it'f *.f the
<m <*anintlait in>Mnt ihftunirii':i, \V. ^. littr-
n»w,i. Metal tntl n ft 15;'.WI h ,!»» M
nmiitNl et«riv<*ntlotii rmvtfm4 n, ,|i»n«* 3-fi.
O: It, PnH'tur, Metal imi n ,M i:t;y;::( t, Je M6
itd annual iut*<'tlhK.
-in;8K« Jt
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
11
American federation of arts
6th. annual convention. Am Inst Arch J 3:241-3
Je '15
American forestry association
Forest relations between the East and the
West as the East hopes to see them. H: 8.
Drinker. Am For 21:1054-6 N '15
American foundrymen's association
Annual convention, Atlantic City. Foundry 43:
385-94 O '15
Annual convention, Atlantic City. Iron Tr R
57:604-701 O 7 '!&
Annual meeting at Atlantic City; programs.
Foundry 43:333-41 S '15
Convention held at Atlantic City, Sept. 27-
Oct. 1; abstract of papers and discussion.
Iron Age 96:814-19, 822-4 O 7 '15
American gas Institute
Address. K. C. Jones. Am Qas Light J 103:213
O 4 '15 '
Constitution and by-laws. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:
pt 1, 40-62 '14
List of members of the American gas Insti-
tute. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2,1815-1926 '14
American good roads congress. See American
road builders' association
American Institute of architects
First award of the colliiborutivo prize of the
A. I. A. to tho HlurlonlH of the American
aoiulomy In Homo, il Am Tnut Arch J 3:3-14-5
AS 'J5
48th annual convention: Hummnrliccl roport of
the proceedings. Am Jnst Arch J 2:579-90 D
'14
Fcrwonnl rcnilnlacmicos of Churlos Kollon Mc-
Xlm. a. Jlrown. Arch I lee 38:575-82 N MB
American Institute of chemical engineers
J-OH AiitfelOH mooting, AUK. JO- 18. Met & Chom
Mug 13:530 fl 1 'lh
7th annual mooting, Philadelphia, Doc. 2-6,
UH'I. Iflng & Mln J 98:1033 D 12 'M
7th annual mooting, Philadelphia, Doc. 2-5,
1914. J Ind & Iflng Clwrn 7:04-9 Ja '15
7th annual mooting, Philadelphia, Due. 2-5,
1914. Mot & Chem King 13:41-2 Ja 'in
7th Noml-unnuul mooting, Ban KrunclHco, Aug.
25-28. Mot & Chem Eng 13:«03-17 S IB '15
\merlcan Institute of electrical engineers
History of the fctahonuotody Hocstlnn of the
A. I. TO. M. S. M. Orogo. <3on Mice H 18:
icoo-7 o 'in
Midwinter convention; at) a tracts of papers.
IDlcc W 65:523-8 F 27 '15
Midwinter convention, New York city, Feb-
ruary 37-10, 1915. Jbloo H & W Biec'n 66:
389-90 V 21/ '15
Panama- Pacific convention, San Frunctaco,
H«pt. HMS. Rloc It & \V PJloc'n 67:507-73 S
American Institute of mining engineers
aminia-a.e convention, San TranelHCO,
Hopt. 10-1K. Ifloc \V 0«:fl77-9 8 25 '1fi
32d annual convention. Door Park, Md., Juno
UD-JuIy 2. rang N 74:90-1 Jl H 'IS
32d annual coTivontion, Door Park, Md., Juno
29-July 2; tibHlniutH of papern and dlH-
cuHHlonK. Mloo H & \V Mloc'n 07:09-75 .71 10
'15
33d annual oonvontlon, Door Pork, Md., Juno
maotlng. HJt?CTxmlH~,"6ct. TD-20. Ifflec
"" Wlec'n 07:800-8 O 30 MB
Industrial power committee
TnduHtrial poww committee. P: B. Rushmoro.
Am Inflt T3 3<J Pro 34:711-14 My '15
American Institute' of metals „ ,. .„
Annual convention, Atlantic Olty, Sept 28-
30. Iron Tr U 57:V02-4 O 7 'IB ftfl oft
Annual mating, Atlantic City, Sept 28-30.
Foundry 43:304-7 C) '15
Annual meeting, Atlantic City, Sept. 28. Iron
Age 00:810-22 O 7 M5 Mt „ ^ „
Annual meeting, Atlantic City, Sept. 28-30.
Met & Cham Hng 13:712 O IB VU ftA _
Annual meeting. Atlantic City, Sept 20. 3&n#
& Mln J 100:507 O 0 'IB ,
Annual meeting of foundrym^n and exhibition
of foundry flupplles and apparatus hold at
n a 13:401-0 b 'IB '
Annual New York meeting, Feb. 15-17. Ens &
Min J 1)9:377-8 F 20 'if
May the Institute Indorse opinions? R. W. Ray-
mond. Hng & Mln J 99:205-6 Ja 23 '15
Ofllcers, members, rules, etc. Am Inst Min B
Bui 101:supl-190 My '15
110th meeting, New York cit
Met & Chem Bug 13:177-85 ]
Plttsburg meeting. Colliery 35::
Shall the A. I. M. E. be able to
Opposition's caae by R.
Afflirmative view by J. F. I
J 98:1054-6 D 12 '14
Feb. 15-17.
'16
-6 D '14
press Itself?:
... Raymond;
XCemp. £lng & Mln
American International corporation
Big financial concern to aid foreign trade. Ry
Organize to promote foreign trade. Bloc W
66:3180-1 N 27 '15
American Iron and steel Institute
Cleveland meeting, J915. Iron Tr R 57:840-8
O 28 '15
Cleveland meeting, 1915: papers. Iron Age 90:
984-1005, 1035-X O 28 'lS
8th general meeting, New York city. May 28.
Iron Age 95:1243-5+ Je 3 '15
9th general lucuting, Cleveland, Oct. 22-23.
Met & Chem iflng J3:830-l N 15 'J5
Spring mooting, Now York city, May 28. Iron
Tr It 5(1:1 117-18 Jo 3 '13
American mining congress
17th annual mooting. W Boc 14 J 19:1010-18 D
' 1-1
American museum of natural history
Two groups in tho American museum of nat-
ural hiatory. J. W: Qriggrs. 11 Set Am 112:
345 Ap 10 '15
American museum of safety
New York Central awarded IJorrimuu safety
medal. Ry Age 58:271-2 F 12 '15
American public health association
42d annual convention, Jacksonville, Pla., Nov.
30 to Doc. 4, 1914. Munle J 37:902-3 D 17
43d annual mooting, ItochoHtor, N. Y., Hei>t
0-13. Mimic J 39:483-4+ H 33 'Ifi
Sanititry engineering section discusses fe-
fuHo dl.spo.sal, Mcworago, water supply and
inotliodM of analysis, ^g Rec 70:tmp285-G D
l« J*l
American railway association <
Fall mooting, Chicago, Nov. 18, 1914. I,. C.
tfriloh. Jty Ago 57:1113 D 18 '14
IftiU .jHMHlou, Ag1*0* Wov' 17' li)Jl5- lly n
American railway bridge and building associ-
ation
25th annual convention, Detroit Mich., Oct.
111-21. Wn» N 74:808-0 O 2H '3t*
25th annual convention, Detroit, Mich., Oct.
19-21. Ky Ago 511:753-64 <> 22 '15
25th unnuul convention, Dotrolt, Miolu, Oct. 10-
21. Uy It 57:510-19 O 23 'IB
American railway engineering association
AHHlKtied work of railway engineering tmsocla-
tlou. JOns Koc 71:520-7 Ap 24 M5
Committee reports on electricity, ties, wood
preservation, fences. Kloe Ity J 45:570-1 Mr
Committocn: complnte I5Mt of names of mtsm-
borH appointed and aubJnctH upociilod for in-
voHtl^aUon and roiwrt. J'ty AtfO 58:853-5 Ap
President's address. W. B* Storey. Ry R 56:
385-0 Mr 20 '15
work reviewed. Knar Hoe 71:374-7' Mr
P15
American railway master mechanics' associa-
tion
Committees. Ity R 57:522-3 O 23 '15
June
12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
American railway perishable freight association
Serai-annual meeting, Chicago, Sept. 8. JLty
Ago 59:513 8 17 'IT.
American railway tool foremen's association
7th annual convention, Chicago, July ID -21.
uy AKC 59 ill):)-! Ji 30 'in
7th annual convention, Chton#o, July 19-31.
Ry Ago (Moch ocl) Sl>:40!l-ltf Atf Mf>
7th annual convention. Chicago, July 19-21.
Uy R fi7:IK>-17 Jl 24 MG
American road builders' association
AhsLrurtH of naporH at tliu llth iinmuil con-
vention hold at ChitiUffu. Doc. U-1S, 1914.
King Hoc 70:<!lt:t-n 1) 19 '14
5th American <3ood nnulH oontfrowH and llth
annual convention of the American road
liullilorfl' ttHHoointion at Chicago. Doo.. 14- IX.
1914. ISood KoiidH n s S):3-2», 53-75, 96-106
Ja 2, K 0, Mr G '15
Cth Good rondH wniKrow of tho Amorloan roail
IniUdora' lUJHOclntlon, L9L4. Kug N 72:1277-K
1) 24 '14
llth annual convention, Chicago, Doc. 14 to
is. Kng itcc 70:Hun:ior»-« i> 21; 'M
llth minimi roil vontlou, Cttilniffn, 111., Dec. 14-
IX. (loud ItoudH n H H:2a,r»-W, 247-», 249-50;
9:1-2 D n, 19-2(i '14. Ja 2 MR
llth annual convention. (Chicago, 111.. Dec.
in. 1914. II Munta J 37:!I3M D 24 '14
Report of oommlltoo on Hlaudardn. <!ood Honda
n H 0:22:i-'J Jo 5 MR
Amerlonn road congress, Fourth
Mooting at Atlanta, Nov. 9-1IS. (Jonoroto Cum
B:2fl6-7 D '14
Road wiiiKrt'HH at Atlanta, (iood I touch* n H 8:
217-20 1) 5 '14
American smelting & refining co.
Abstract of the annual report for 1914. Kng
Mln J 99:fiX2-3 Mr 27 MR
Knir # Mln J HH):»iM AK 2X Ma
American society for testing materials
18th annual mi '
itv
Klfty-throo HtandardH oonMdorod, Iron Tr H
fi7:37-4K Jl 1 MR
Tenting Hooioty wUll gnm'H. Iron Tr It fifi:
1300 Jo 24 MR
American society of civil engineers
American norloty of olvll i*nKlrirM'i-H <»n t«vi» of
important action. I0n>r H«^ 7I:574-r> My K '15
NooitH of tlm no<'l<»ty. Krig Hoc 71MI7 Ju K» '15
Huh'M for wHrtl tf>rlml<vil conJinttt^^. Knir
Hoc 71:121-2 Ja 23 Mfi
C2d annual ttu't'tlng, New Y<n-k, Jan. 2fl, 19ir».
Kng N 73:JM-7 Ja 2H Mft
C2d annual nwuttng, Now York, Jan. 20, HUG,
Knff Ucu! 71:122 Ja 23 MA
American society of heating and ventilating
Conmltutlon and Uy-lawH. Am Hoc Hrat &
V K 20;448-R8 M4
Our Hocloty* ItH alms nnd opiM>rtunltl(«n; with
J, J. Mluckmoro, Ant Hew Ilcut
, .
V M 20:3!>2-4(>4
M4
Hltpt
1015. Mtital
M*«?$K
ra 20 MO
__ Annual moating, N«w York city, Jan/
28. Horn Kn« 70:144-7 Ju »0 Mfi
American aoclety of rnarlno draft!
4th unniml eonvftntlon. Now Yoi
17. Int Mnrfnct JMn* 20:211 My
American society of mechan
ineers
inci-t at San
Towor 42:400-1 S 2K 'i:»
JtoportK of Htanding commit tocn. Am Kor M K
J 37:lx-xvi I) '15
Sail Knmrl.soo intM^ttug, Sopt. Hi- 17. Inm Ago
!»«:71ti-7 K :t« Mf.
Spring mooting. 11 Am Sot* M K J :t7:v-xlii
My M5
Spring mooting. Iluffrtto, Juno 22-2«'>. Iron Tr
it fflr:4si-ri« Ji i M;.
35th nnnunl mo<ktiugt DIM\ 1--1, 11)11. Am Soc
M K J ;i7:l-U Ja Mil
3Hth aniiunl nu^othig, Now York oily, UU4. Knir
N 72:llSX-tt 1) 111 M4
!tf>th anininl ?nootliiK, Now York, Poo. 1-4*
J'owor 40:xi!:i-ii D i,» M4
American society of municipal Improvements
(Tonvontlon, Dayton, o, Mng N V1:MO tii o 21
Dayton ronvontionf i»rt. ll!-i;», Mimic Kng 41):
IXH-IW N Mfi
22d anuunl oimvontion, Da,\ton, o., *Mit. 12-ir».
Munio J m»:»S2!» :t2 u 21 M!t
Twonty-ohf* yo»t^ of growth and nollvlty.
Mtinto J :t!i::av!) n V Mf.
Work of Hooioly oommittooH. Munio J :t>i:iiliu
2(1 <> ill M5
American society of refrigerating engineers
lOth iininiiil mooting. Now York, Nov, UU untl
l»oo. I. I'ouor -HI: Sliii -V D I.i M4
American society of s.mftary cnqtndwrlnfl
HMh annual moottiu*. S.m Kr.iuotf.oo, ,\ui;ui«t
!»-II, Hiiiti Kill! V'f:2fi« ;. A 15 !'S Mi»
luth annual mooting ^«m KninoiM'i** Aummt
U-ll. Motal \York si :;IK i!" S :t M:»
American supply and machinery m;inuf^cturcrs'
association
Annual ooit volition. rhll.idoIt»)Hn, Juno n I.
Iron ,\r.«' Wi'.i:1!!!! :: Jo in M:.
American td*plu*rm A t«rrcrr««ph co,
Annual rop(»n. Kl<v \\ (iu:V!>» 4 Mr IJU Mft
Annual roport fc»r Urn \oiir ondod Doomnhor
ai. (W4. Kloo it ^ w Kioc'n ufiri^^n Mr
American uniform twltar Mw no«;lrty
I'romtitKiitton of tho noiior o«nli-, Atu Hoo M M
J UT:xlx \x D M.I
American Wttt<rr wnrku ^«nncl;itlnti
c'oitKtUutlott iittil llrtt ttf ntotnhor.M, Am Wftlnr
AMMI J Hup 1:1 !*f 1* Ml
and liH «»f mombotM, ,lnno, ltiK»t
Am \Vntfp \VnrbN A.-^ii J Wtp:! t Ht4 Jo Mf»
^tti utiimal ootivi'ittinn, f 'fin'liuinil. Km* Itifti
7I:««J« « My JJ« MJi
uiinunl rottvotttltiM. t'lht'iiimitt, MJIV 10-
14, Atti WiitiT Wt»rk;4 A-' -m J •-',!!«» 3tV Jit
MR
nnitnnl
U. KtlK N
ar»tl» nntuml oonvi'iiliott. (Mtiotinmll, Mtty M»-
14, MtmU- J 3H:YW» H Mv ;'t* M:.
Wntor woik'i ofMt|tortitl«in. «J; M, Kutl K«K
N VMjnOKKMlo My ft* Mfi
AmnHcan wood pr«siirveniv aMocUtlmt t ^
A hit Ira of;} of import pro^ntod ut I ho JHh
an mini ooiiVMiitmt, <*i)foiiifii, Jitti. H< VI, KtiH
Ui^ 71 u Mfi K, H4 i» Ju 2U no Mf»
11th untn ml rmi volition, < 'hi *'**«<»« Jnn. 19-21*
Ktoo Uy J 4f»:lKI 3 Ju M Mt»
llth minimi o«»nvontum. c*hlo*iKo4 Jan, IS* SJ»
t»1t», Kn« N 73itK3 .1 Ju ^ Ma
llth nnntitil «'«n volition, iklilonK*», Ji*h< l»-il*
i»li*, ity u Mi:iiu.i74a :*» M*.
llth nitimiiil ooiivotttlon. tMilonK'k* Jan- ttt-3!, .
IfM^; nlmtrnotrt of jmitor* titui
Ity Am* UHUl.H «3 Ju h MI»
mud* In mmtftlttwH*
Klw Hy J ^:^7 Jft M MS
, «'lh«inn»ttf Mny ttl-
My !?ij MI.
Uo(! riilfti-O Jli 30
f^ri«*d|c|oti of urld timtito^ n ltd tlu-lr mlilltion
t»rotiuot« with miotnttlo mOt^i mitMtittiwtt of
ttny hlKli inotrotitiir wticlit. K. J;
l 1C, M. Thonmri, Am ('h««tti Hw J
H M4
invmln, K' «\ Kfnnktlti.
KrnoUmtH In Ihiuh! Btttinvmln, K' «\
Ant ttliom H«o 4 a7:3S7*'9fr i» MC
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
13
Amlno aclda
Quantitative determination of the amlno acids
of feeding-stuffs by the Van Slyke method.
H. S. Grlndley, W. E. Joseph and M. E. Sla-
ter. Am Chem Soc J 87:1778-81 Jl '15
Amlno nitrogen
Total amlno nitrogen in the seedlings of the
Alaska pea. T: G. Thompson. Am Chem Soc
J 37:230-5 Ja '15
Meaning of alterna
Ings. W. 8. Fran
ID 5*14
ernating- current ammeter read-
Franklin. dlags Elec W 64:1112
Proper use of ammeter and voltmeter In the
plating room. Metal Ind n a 13:67-8 F '16
Voltmeter and ammeter In the plating room.
S. E. Huenerfauth. Metal Ind n s 13:71 F '15
Sco also Ampere-hour meters
Ammonia
Ammonia a heat vehicle. A. Johnson. Power
41:727 My 25 '15; Same. Scl Am S 80:55 Jl
Ammonia explosions In refrigerating plants;
abstract. U. Cattaneo. Am fctoc M H J 37:
344-5 Je '15
British producer-gas and ammonia-recovery
plant, diags Mot & Chem Hng 13:466-8 Jl '15
Carbonization In bulk — Koppers' ovens. C. J.
llamsburg. 11 dlag Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1,
594-001 '14
Coal ga« residuals — Fold process. P. H. Wag-
dlags Am Gas Inst Pro fl:pt 1, 340-61
Hnmu cond. Am Caw LJghl J 101:807-9
1G '14; Same cond. Met & Oheai I0ng 12:
9
'14; Hnmu corul. Am Gas Jjlghl J
N 1G '14; Samu cond. Met & Ohetu WOK f-
«!>i)-702 N '14; Sumo cond. Scl Am S 80:318-
10 N 13 '15; Discussion. Am Gas Inst Pro
0:pt 1, 361-7 '14
DocompOHltlon of ammonia and tho chances
of explonions. F. JU, Fairbanks. Power 42:
715-17 N 23 '15
Determination of ammonia iq soils. XL S.
rotter and R. S. Snyder. 11 J Ind & Bng
Chem 7:221-6 Mr '15
Explosion of ammonia vapor. Am Gas Light
J 102:1)1 F 8 '35
Extracting ammonia, diag Am Gas Light J
103:148 3 6 '16
Initial chargA with anhydrous. H. G. Gibson.
Power 42:681 N 16 '15
N«w apparatus for tho manufacture of aqua
ammonia from raw gas liquor. R. W. Hil-
11 diag Am Gaslight J 103:241-3
.
O 38 '15
..... ___
Precipitant for ammonia. S. S. Graves. Am cond. A
Ch«n Soc J 37:1171-81 My '15 Quality o
Reactions in liquid ammonia. E: C. Franklin. & Km?
'
.
Am Cham Soc J 37:2270-96 O '1R
Vapor pressures of acetylene, ammonia and
iHohutano at temperatures below their nor-
mal boiling points. G. A. Burroll and I. W.
HobertHon. Am Chczn Soc J 37:2482-6 N '15
\mmonla compressors
Ammonia compressor alarm. G. A. Robertson.
Power 41:815 Jo 15 '15
Ammonia diagrams. Power 40:930; 41:204 D 29
'34, F » '15
Effect of superheated ammonia on compressor
capacity. H. 11. Howell. Power 42:646-7 N
Equipment and methods In larpoat refrigera-
tion system. C: II. Bromley. Power 40:843-4,
878-83 D 15-22 '14
GaHlcotH for plugs of romproHHor valvos. A. G.
Solomon. Power 41:61 Ja 12 '15
Incorrect dlagrama from compressor. F. V.
Tjarktn. Power 41:415 Mr 23 r15
MaHHachuflaltR ammonia safety regulations.
F. L. Fairbanks, dlags Power 42:753-0 N
30 'IB •
Overhauling tho ammonia comprcaaor. F. E.
Matthews. l>owor 42:470-81 O 5 '35
Power requirements of ammonia compressors.
W. N. MoKeo. Powor 41:158-60 F 2 r!5
ammonia condenser*
Cleaning ammonia oondon«ors. A. G. Solomon.
Powor 42:761-2 N 20 '15
ammonia condensers. C.
31 '15
. . O. Sand-
Strom. Power 42:311-32 Ag
Purging ammonia condensers. G. A, Robort-
Hon. diug Powor 42:15 Jl 6 '15
Removing aealo from ammonia condensers.
A. G. Solomon. Power 42:84-5 Jl 20 '15
Ammonium chloride
Effect of ammonium chloride upon ferric and
aluminum hydroxides during ignition. H. W.
Daudt. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:847-8 O '16
Mixed crystals of ammonium chloride with
manganese chloride. H. W. Foote and B.
Haxton. Am Chem Soc J 36:1695-1704 Ag '14
Ammonium citrate
Tri-ammonium citrate. R. A. Hall. Am Chem
Soc J 37:208-16 Ja '15
Ammonium halldes
Densities and degrees of dissociation of the
saturated vapors of the ammonium halldes,
and the related thermal data. A. Smith and
R. H. Lombard. Am Chem Soc J 37:38-70 Ja
'15
Ammonium hydroxide
Behavior of ammonium phosphomolybdate
with ammonium hydroxide. P. B. Sircar.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2372-4 N '14
Electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine sul-
fate and ammonium hydroxide. J. W. Tur-
rentine and J. M. Olln. Am Chem Soc J 37:
1114-22 My '15
Use of ammonium hydroxide for the extrac-
tion of rosin from wood. H. K. Benson and
H. N. Criten. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:018-20
N '16
Ammonium oxalate
Thorium ammonium oxalate. C. James, C. F.
Whlttomoro und H. C. Holden. Am Chem
Soc J 36:1853-0 S '14
Ammonium phosphomolybdate
Behavior of ammonium phosphomolybdate
with ammonium hydroxide. F. B. Sircar.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2372-4 N '14
Ammonium salts
Neutral ammonium salts of some substituted
benzole acids. L. McMaster and I. H. God-
love. Am Chem Soo J 37:2181-8 S '15
Study of the preparation and properties of
the ammonium salts of organic acids.
U McMaster. Am Chem Soc J 36:1016-26
5 '14
Valence of nitrogen In ammonium salts. W: A.
Noycs and R. S. Potter. Am Chem Soc J 37:
180-203 Ja '15
Ammonium sulphate
Discoloration of sulphate of ammonia. Am
Gas Light J 102:92-3 F 8 '15
Production of sulphate of ammonia In 1014.
Am Gas Light J 103:161-4 S 13 '15; Same
cond. Mot & Chem Eng 13:638-9 S 15 '15
Quality of aulfate of ammonia for export. J Ind
6 Eng Chem 7:160 F '15
Ammunition
Ammunition and finance in the present war.
Scl Am 112:604 Je 10 '15
Ammunition components, United States army
—principle dimensions and general speci-
fications. Iron Ago »6:flup358a Ag 12 '15
loftt of munitions of war. Mach 21:406 Ja '15
I eld firtlllory and ammunition. G: B. Jewell.
II dlags Mng M 49:698-711 Ag '15
Gun-primers and detonators. Scl Am S 80:
" Jl 17 '15
.. .s transportation of f»mall-arms ammu-
nition. 11 Scl Am 112:589-00 Je 12 '15
Nrc! also Bullets; TQxploHivoH, Military:
Gunpowder; Projectiles; Sheila; Hhrapnol
shells
Amole
Amole for laundering woolen goods. Scl Am
112:49 Ja 9 '15
Amorphous substances
Filing syfltom in tho chemistry of amorphous
substancoB. W. K. LewlH. Mot & Chem
Kng 13:021 D 1 '15
Ampere-hour meters
Ampere-hour motorn on tho Annapolis short
lino. Hide Ry J 45:722-3 Ap 10 '15
Mercury- typo amporo-hour motor. 11 Kloc 'W
66:1164 N 20 '16
Motor results on Chic
11 rtlaff Bloc Ry J 45:.
Now ampere-hour motor
and refineries. 11
Mr '15
Ampersand „ . A
UNO of the ampornond, or short and.
Frazler. miana Ptr 64:661-3 F '15
A*
ft
J. X*
14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Amphibia
Raro amphibians at the New York xooloRlcul
park. K. X,. Dltmara. 11 Sci Am S 80:1UC S
25 '15
Amphitheaters. See Stadia
A my Uses
ComporiHon of certain proportion of pancre-
atic and malt amylane nrnmrntloiiH. U. (1.
Hhcrman and M. IX HrhlcHinffor. Am ilhoiu
Hoe .1 ,17:1306-111 My M5
Further experiments upon tho purification of
malt amylaso. II. C. Sherman and M. O.
SehlGHlnser. Am Ohuni Soc J 37:64,1-8 Mr
Inilucnco of certain acids and Halts upon tho
activity of malt nmylanQ. II. C. Sherman
and A. W. ThonuiH. Am Clium Hoc J 37:
623-43 Mr '15
Wei Am U3:t{8 Jl 17 '15
Analold method
Analold method for ilie determination of mnn-
Kantw In Hteol, Iron on* and Hlnj.% Mot ft
tMiom KIIK 1 2: 711.1 -I M '1,1
Analold method for the dotarmliuiflpn of
plioHplionw In Htee.l, Iron and Hi aw. Mot ft
Chem KUK 1tt:l!U-2 Mr '15
Analysis of food. Se.o Kood- -AnnlyHlH
Koundat limn for tmiiHinlHHlon lint* lo we.ru ami
tower ereetlon; tnuiHmtaHioti tower Htei-i
iini'hoi'H «ef In earth. .1. It. l*eeper, II Am
hint M 14 I'm :M:117!»-xi» .(<• MU; Aluitrnet.
w on:!i-io ,11 a
Tornional HtrenutliH of KU.V anehor rodtj.
T. Oroft. illnitH I'Jlee W ilfi:ir,H7-9 .!<• l!» MB
Anemometer
Jii'Ht way to take anemometer nwllnr.n: eom-
milloo report. Am Hoc* Heat & V 10 l!i:2ir'-7
•13
On 111 mil Ion of nnemometwi, IX A. llnekett.
Colliery :w:i!«-7 S Mf>
ApparadiH for meelianleal admlnlHtration <»f
aimoHthMidH. U S«»i Am Ii;t:-I71 I N 1!7 Mr.
Nature our nioHl avitilanl^ and r«'HahI<» ally.
W: Jt. Illddru. Hd Am I12:;i0l» Ap :t MB
Unto of <>vii]M>ra(ion of «»tln'r frotu oiln ami If*;
filipllcntlon In oll-1'tltcr colonic Miii'Mth«*»la,
r: HuHk^rvlllo. J liul & Kmr ^\\wn Y:SI;H 7o
<> MH
TwlllKht H!IH»P in tho Ilftht of day. S<*1 Am H
7»:III! K IA Mft
frame* „ ,» . «
of aiiKli'-Htifiiw* frnnit*H. 1*\ U fturr*
MIn J 0»:.%t)-(M( 4(i;t-H K 2n-ii7 MO
Angle trleectlon. Kcit Tt'lH<'ftloH of aitKltni
Afifllos
(fljordH of ntiKlt'H front <>n«k tt» uhu-ty «
K. I., Cook, foundry laMIOa <i Mb
Anhydrite
Otwummc'p of nnhydrltn In thtt lf»M»'(l
A. K. NOHOW, n Ht^h Miu«*H u nn:i;:a 42
15
Anhydrous hydraxtn*. Mw llydrnvlno
Teftilnff aniline oil nml mlt. T<: *r.
diiiKH Textile World WMM AK Mr.
Aniline colon. Hfft Cwil-tar rolorw
An1m»l chtrooal
Ahw>rptlon of Klnc'OHi) by )H)»ji»-btnt»k. H, A.
Morton. Am cMwrn HCK*. J 3B:lHB2-x H Mi
Animal Intelligence
Itfl/l**"* exp«rImontHi% on vlMlon In nntmnlH.
If. NT. Johniwm. blbllOK Ilium Wnnf Hor Hi;
502-14 no tt 'IB
Thinking animals Bat Am A 70:110 F 20 '15
: dlffurwioa- threw!
A Ml.6J'olhnH
Animal products
N; Meat
Animals, Habits and bshavlor of , , „
atuSy of animal and human tmhnvlor, U 1C,
Hlrnhborff. 11 Hci Am 113:491-2 My 29 MR
Animals, Treatment of
Animal life In a, zoo. A. Pope. U Sci Am
ju:;jsr> i Ap 21 M.r>
Annapolis short line
From a.o. to <!.<*. in th«' night. II dliiKH lOIeu
Ky J .Ui:643-50 Mr ^0 MC
AnneaUnn
nnonlttiK bn»H« for I'onnln^ and drawing
operations, II. \V. ntniluir. il Marh lil:C60-l
Ulr Mfl
rar wlu'i'lM. \\\ J. .
.|;i:is;-s My Mft
Annealing: i*ITe('( on Unlit r.ray iron caMtinus.
c. S. Kv;m:t. il foundry -i:i:i!in ikl ,|.> 'i;.
Ann<kalIii]L^f;ray Iron ojti.tiiif;;;. II Kiiuiidr> -l.t;
1 SS My M'i
Annealing of hrasM. K. ,Iohn:u»n. II Metal Ind
n n III: till -7 K M!»
AnnoMliiu*. of l»ra:.M «vtrtrldr«r ril.ti'ti. I/. ,!,
Kroin. il diaK.'i Metal Ind n ;. i;t;.':,»'.( i;:t S '!..
Annealing oven for tire:.. W, K. Ctuui <;r/i-
mallo, uiac,:; Iron Ar.e ti(:i;:ir; \\ t,' 'il
Cure of rhainii. Kn»; M- I'ontr M:l!:tit I S 1*1! kin
JOleetrle ntiiiealiiu; IUUH«-*'j,, IIMII A>;i* ti.».InlV
My ti M!i
linporlanet* of aiini<alin>; r.hel en;ilin^M. Iron
A«c» W!:I"S «0 .11 Ci Mb
ladu.slrlal tc'e;; ot r,n;;. IL M, M'hnintMit. jl AIM
<;a.< i.tr.lit .1 H«:t HI ,11 K! 'ii»
Iteeoinnteiided praefln* ftir the nniMMtlln^ of
earlmii titeel ea;>tinr.M« Kmituliy 4U:UCa Mr
Mil
Iteliifiirccil iititieiilthr bos, fltfit*. lion Tr It .»;:
•u;> s ;• M,.
He;.eaiehe,, in aiuietilttir, mail* ulili* i<,r llnr,:*,
n. \v. stoiT\. n Kiuitoin >rv, di s i> *M
Seale burul multenMi>
i('oundi> i;i';r^ .s *i.«
»S'if fl/.',M f l\iV rl, ill i I
Annminc:<tmt*nu i print Inq)
nri iiH'tili* ;iiid Mt\tlahMir
Annultlc*
Antniillfi ami noiiil »lt •MH»I(, M, A, t'
.r Aiciiunt ;!»»:>,; i,« :; M;.
AlifiUitirrt .iiht timid iliruniitit II- J, Hi'lil
(Mr
Anthr«4t.it» coat.
liatit, Set \tu
115, .11 :t IV 'lu
Anthropotoqy
Matl'n i|e
<(oal
H* 'pni at ton nf iiiiiiin jl , '\\\ m\»\ :;/,' :.Mlh»nl<'
M«'i>l:t of mil lttt»MMiiioii«*t Mi 1 1. t'm?»7't*'t. Am
< 'in-ill SMI- .1 ;s, :»ii'^ M :» M;.
Anthropometry
.Sfieiitlr>f ami fit*'
lulittraloiy of the Kit
.lohjviiitv .r, i<M,vcf, (i
c, A IV Iliii*,-
|lt It*. !','>'',i kti*
t Hhe<l|.tti*i| at /,(li t«tew»;
.i ilfptd lii«' f,tih«'j| MiMttit hunt, in he>
, A. II \Vnt!lit. 11 fit \in S M|;3n:' N
at
vn.;w My
Antidumping Uw. H«MI T«rtiT; TuMff <%Jt»m«ln
tKniy iiiltilttK In Mitlivlii, Km; A Mtti J
;7l»<t N Kt M<*
Atttlnumy ftrfiflttelltm of <hv uotld. Kim A Mm '
,1 HH»:m»K AK 14 Mft
Ml ee truly tie itutltaonv rctJulfiir \ I), lleltii,
Met & t'lutm KIJH in:H|N M N t;. MH
tfiu> of tiytlrofltmrtr neM in ij»«i nepnintton of
eopp**r ititil U'iid ficuM ttti unit utifhiMtiiv t»y
l«ean« of the eleetrlr ntn^tiL I,, VV.
Am (Miern MIMT J MlifttTlrM N M4
Antlpyrtn
wixtiir«; w! /rttVIJ^T^1^^^ fid
KHK <*hw» 7:&1»-31 Jn Mft
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
15
Antiseptics
New surgical antiseptic; hypochlorites. Scl Am
113:164 Ag 21 '15
Quinine in the treatment of gaseous gangrene.
K. Taylor. Scl Am 8 80:242-3 O 16 '15
See also Disinfection and disinfectants
Apartment houses
Apartment house, 11 East Chase street, Bal-
timore, Md.; views and plan. Brickb 24:pl
120 Ag '15
Apartment house, 405 Park avenue, New
York; views and plans. Brickb 24:pl 61-3
My '15
Apartment house, North street, Buffalo; views
and plans. Brickb 24: pi 99-100 Jl '15
Competition for a two-apartment house. U
plans Brickb 24:202-6 Ag '15
Craig apartments, 58th street and Monroe
avenue, Chicago, 111.; view and plans. Brickb
24:pl 97-8 Jl '16
Four-family house of stucco finish. 11 plan
Bldg Age 37:29-30 Ag '15
Popular bungalow- court idea; layout and de-
scription of St. Francis court at Pasadena,
Cal. C: A. Byers. 11 dlags plans Bldg Age
37:10-22 Ap '15
Semi-detached four-family house. 11 plans
Mldcr Age 37:42-4 Jl '15
Worl<Ffl costliest apartments, plan Bldg Age
37:68-9 Je '15
flrr fi&ro Duplex houaes
Apex law. See Mining laws
Applo syrup and concentrated cider. Sci Am
3 RO-.7H-9 Jl 31 '15
Appraising. See Valuation
Apprentices
Apprentice system at the Lynn works of the
General electric oomptmy. T. Bodde. Gon
Elec It 18:35-7 Ja '15
Apprentice work in nteol plants. B. W. Gil-
Hon. Iron Tr K 65:1138+ D 17 '14
Brown ft Hhurno aiwrenticcHhlp system. Iron
AK<* 1)6:440 Ag 19 '15
DOOM modern apprpntU-oahlp pay? T* T;. Park.
Ily Ago (Mech od) R»:24K My 'Ifi
ting shout metal workers' apprentices.
" — ' ' " 127 Je 4 '16
Blackburn. Uy
O. 10. Cluss. Metal Work 83:827 Je 4 '15
elping ,llio apprentice. H. E.
Ago (Mech od) 89:582-3 N '15
How can you help tho apprentice? prize letter
und otliurH rcKuiIvod In competition. By Age
(Moah ed) 89:531-2 O '15
fltnrt the apprentice right. Ry Age' (Mech ed)
X!):5H[>-f> N '15
Training for the Indiwtrlal Bide of engineer-
ing. A. P. M. looming. In Hi TC R J 63:660-
73; UlHCUHHlon. 68:674-86 Ap Ifi '16
Training tho apprentice. H. Hillman. 11 In-
land L'tr 55:820-2 H '15
Training tho maHtor plumber's apprenllco.
W. A; Fink. Metal Work 83:888-9; 84:30-1
Jo 18, Jl 2 '15
Works apprentice school discontinued. Iron
Ago Ofi:1334-B Jo 17 '15
Hcfl fffcro (Corporation flahools; Industrial
education; Schools ana shops, Cooperation
of
Aquarium «n<l wintor IIOIIHO for blrflfl for tho
city of Boston. W: D. Austin. 11 plans
Brickb 24:47-50 P '15
Collection** of the Now York aquarium. U. W.
Hhnfcldt. 11 Hcl Am ft 80:52-3 ,T1 24 '15
Aauoducts ,
Bradford waterworks. 11 plan maps Engineer
110:251-4, 278-80 Mr 12-19 '16
ConHtruolIon features of tho Greater Winnipeg
water wnrkfl. J. H. Fuortow. diags Mng &
Oontr 44:877-80 N 10 '16
Curvofl ,on Winnipeg aqueduct built with
straight flections of forma. 11 dlags Stag Roc
72:657-8 N 27 '15
Design and construction of tho new supply
conduit (Nopaupf) of the Hartford, Conn.,
water work A. C. M. Soville. Kng & Oontr 43:
23-G Ja 13 '15
Direct control over construction materials in
feature of 100-mllo Winnipeg aqueduct. 11
fflng Hoc 71:604-6 My 8 '15
Hydrostatic catenary flume on a concrete
aqueduct. H. B. Muckleaton. 11 diags map
Eng N 74:58-63 Jl 8 '15
Method and cost of making1 test borings for
the Winnipeg Shoal lake aqueduct. D. L,
McLean. 11 dlags Eng & Contr 43:316-18 Ap
7 '15
Progress on the Greater Winnipeg aqueduct.
11 Eng N 73:230-1 F 4 '15
Roman aqueduct near Tarragona, Spain. J: R.
Rippey. U dlag Eng N 74:51 Jl 8 '15
tfcc also Catsklll aqueduct; Los Angeles
aqueduct
Cost
Unit bidding prices of contractors awarded
construction of 85-mile concrete aqueduct,
Winnipeg, Man. Eng & Contr 42:sup32 O
Ami I tan la (steamship)
Electricity on board ship. J. Lowson. Eleo R
& W Elec'n 65:1189 D 19 '14
Aramean language
How we. got our alphabet. W. Bice. Inland Ftr
64:508*9 Ja '15
Arbitration, Industrial
Arbitration award in cnglnomcn's wage con-
troversy; text. Ry Age 5«:962-5 Mv 7 '15
Arbitration of Albany strike. Ifflec Ry J 46:
460 S 11 '15
Arbitration of western engineers' and firemen's
demands Uy Age 57:1043-4, 10S4-5, 1123-4;
BK:»7-H, 185-7. Ili8-200f 232-4, 264-6 307-10
9103-6. -llin-11, 448, 751-2 D -1-1K 'M. Ju ir.-Mr
12, Ap 2 'Ifi
Award of arbitrators In Iho western wage
conlrovorHy. Uy It 60:634-5 My S 'IB
Bay State Htroot mil way arbitration. Hlec Tly
J 45:708-10, Sfi4, 1019-21, 1205-6 Ap 10, My
1. 2{), Jo 26 '15
Chicago arbitration. Bloc Ry J 45:1128; 46:34,
75-6 Je 12, Jl 3-10 '15
Chicago arbitration award. Eleo Uy J 46:118
Jl 17 '15
Chicago's two-day strike. Kleo Ry J 45:1165-8
Je 1,9 '15
Disturbance over tho woatorn arbitration. Ry
Age 68:050-60 My 7 MR
Employees receive increase In Chicago. Elec
Hy J 46:146-9 Jl 24 '16
Holyoko arbitration. Bloc Hy J 46:883 O 23 '15
Industrial mediation und conciliation.
J. Kruttschnltt. Ry R 66:636-7 My 8 '15;
Excerpts. Ry Age 58:1126-7 My 28 '15
Jollet, 111., arbitration (Incision rendered. Elec
. Ry J 46:1003 N 13 '15
Labor jmd arbitration, Hloc Ry J 46:174-5 Jl
Public regulation of wages oC railway em-
ployees. V. H. Dlxon. Ry Ago 68:0211-32 Ap
Rhode Inland wage arbitration. Elec Uy J 40:
!H)3-5 O 30 '15
Syracuflo arbitration. Elec Ry J 4(i:099 My 22
£rw also Labor and capital
Arbitration and award
Arbitration provision for building contracts,
E. T. Thurston. Eng & Contr 43:199 Mr 3
'16
Arc, Electric. Soo TClentrie arc
Arc lamps. Soo Electric lamps, Arc
Arc phenomena. A. G. Collla. 11 dlags Am Inflt
B 14 Pro 34:2081-2100 8 '15
Arched bridges. Woe Rrid^iB, Arched
Archeology
Andont rellnn unearthed 1n war trnnchoB. 11
Sol Am 113:342 O 16 '15
CnrUwltloB of bygono «ig«»: relics from Now
Mexico and from Bible lands. 11 Scl Am 112:
87*1- Ja 23 '15
Sec (tUu Inscriptions; Monuments; Tomplow
Arched rcinforcod-concreto conduits rlflslgnorl
by the theory of loaHt worjc. W. M. Hmlth.
Kng Hoc 71:648-52 My 22 '15
Arching in collieries. R. Q. Clark, diags Col-
• in collieries. R. Q. CU
3B:292-« Ja '15
methods In concrete,
_„ with iixed" ends. "A. M.0<V7olf. dlage
icroto Cem 7:137-44 O '15
16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Arches- -Ctontlnuctl
DlHcusHltm (if thi* oflwcntiulH of design of rein-
forced anii structures. dloKH Concrete Com
6:239-41 I) 'H
Kield mellUMlH in concrete eoiiHlruct Ion -arch
cttnlci'H; <lcHlffn and eonHtruellon. .1. Cot' li-
ra n. Concrete Own 7:107-10 S MB
Kirst reinforced concrete iirwh I" America.
J. W. Pearl. dliitf Concrete Com 7:"5-tt A«
Uniplilcul analralH of urchoM with ilxcd ends
greatly Hlmiwiled. O. «. Whitney, Kntf Hoc
Y!!:;i24-« s 11 '16
Xjiikct Mritt & KiiHU'rn U. H,: foneroto arch at
Mahonlmr avenue, YouiiKHtuwn. 11 plan Uy R
67:134-6 Jl 31 "IB
Method for italoniiliilnir two-hinged arch rc-
aelloiiH. ('. S. Whitney. Mag A Contr 44:
Iftl-4 Air IX '1C
Hehiforccd-i'oncreto conduit iiimlyHlN .slm-
plllled by theory of diHpla«cm<*ittH. O. S.
Whitney. Kng KIM* 72:48(1-8 <) Hi Mb
HImple method of determining the MtrcHMcs In
concrete urchcM due to temperature and rlh
shortening. H. It. Thayer. Wag # t'onir 41:
173-4 H 1 MB
Theory of the iiruh In mining. II. S. Itandolph.
Colliery 3B:427-» Mr MB
Mr <t Inn ArMiitfctnre; HHdgeti, An*heil;
(Julvorlti; »S trail IN and Nlrcw.st'H
Arehlt4»ct and tho client. (». Ui Karr,<k. Atn In:;t
Arch J 2:f»r»7-!l li M4
Architect and the public, \V: L. Stci<Ic, Am
Iimt Arch J Hi-lSllM. N Mf»
Architoct'w luirt In tlie world'a work. K: I*.
AcUennan. Arch Ucc 37:U!)-liM K Mf.
AH hu IH known, hcini? brief ttketche^ of con-
temporary nienibern of the architectural
pntfciwlon, ]M»r,M Ifrlckli :*-t;^t-fi .la M.»
Circular of advice relative to principle.** of
tlm profc.MKloual pructi.-c mid tne CKXIOHH of
ethicH of urchlttictH. Am Imit An*h J 3:103
Klvc ordcrtt of strchltect;), !U«Ur At;e HV'ltl *
VnifeHNlttnal and otner lncotntH*tcncc. Atn In.Mt
Arch J S:7a-!i K Mf.
Kclatlnn <if the architect and the
I>, IK Klmhall. Hcul A> Ven l^il
2fi-3(» Alt MO
Mr filMu Hurnhain, I', H.;
Knille; Ware, VVi K.
Mr;
: a n-fhictlo ad itlimirduiti. T. Thutntack.
Arch & UldK 4nMlK-L'0 N Mi
Law
AdrnlHHion to prnctlco: thi* proposed law In
Victoria, New Mouth Wnlc;i. Atn (n;<t Arch
J n:40-l Ja MB
Architects H» tndf*p(<Tut«'tit crmtrnctotu A. t«.
li. Htrcct, IIMK A«r 37:0^& N MH
ttlght to Hen for pinna not nwd, A. t». tt.
Htrwot UldK Affn 37;67-K Mr M&
Mrv a/No Ari^hltecU
Lletn
rc.hlt
&0(
Mr 11 '!&
Kffwt
n«»<trif.
]HW In UUiiol*. Kng N 73$
wfM lln»nm» law In Illlnolw. A, Allen,
N 73:044-f> Ap t MB
Arghltw-tn niUHt hi^ nff{IiitM*ml In New V<irk.
Kitff UPC 71:700 JP & M&
Arc.hltecUt vermin **n«l»H^rfl; Iltltiolri «ttmlitc**r;<
win flKht for iWnil rnroimltlcin. Awiu Mtipc
MB
H«y«p« Ittw« upon fn«l-
N 7Sj3«2-8 P 26 'IS
InoiN law ttdmlttlnn to practice defwiwt.
P: ». Wight. Am Inwt Arch J 3:*7-H ^ MB
of nrchitectw, Am
nnd
fnitt Arch J 2:575-7 n
KeitM ration law ntrnn nol««ly Ht raini
fTonnll «««inrfi». D. M. Wnld.
of th« IlllnolH Htaio Inmrd of exnml-
Architectural competitions* Sci< Architecture -
('ompetitlonK
Architectural draiif;htNinen: .lohn IluNkin. jf:
WinHlow. U Am in.M Arch J :;;tmi L'o o MB
Architectural drauKhtMinen; Ulchard l*nrkca
HonliiKUui, II: Window. 11 Am Hint Arch J
:»:IB!M»7 A]t M5
Architectural drawlno
Kleini'iuary itempei'iive dra utni;, «I: \V. Kftt-
reil^e. 11 lllil^ AKC ;{7::J*»-li Ap, III U Al> , ^|.
(i .ic; ar> -N .11; :si -tt AI;: :t:»-h s; ;i2-i o MC
(In )H» coat I
Ntr tttttti Architectural rciidcrine.; An'hl-
(cctun> Detail.-;; Clue print:-; Mechanical
dra wing
Architectural education
America n ;ichoi»l:i ul architi*cturc. K U, HUK-
.saiifte. Am Im.t Arch .1 Itilolt 12 Mr MU
1'Mucatutn. <'. <!. Ixt Kur.c, Am liwt Arch J
;!;11H-2(I Mr M;I
Architectural Ironwork. Sec lron\\oiK» Archi-
tectural
Architectural rendering
OotapailMtn of t'lvnih. DnnlJrh, and Ccrman
\\nrls, U Hiickh ^1 *!OI 1 P Ml
Architectural
1'Vnf a»vli(t«M'luial .'iirlity In Antfitca, K. \V.
Ilattflim Nrch Kec :iv'-".i s v\« M.»
Archftrr.turo
Art through th«* vin.iiii'lpatkuu nf the \\uik-
man. It, A. I'l.itu. \m to; t Atrli ,1 a ;:r,( »
Ji* M:.
Itattlc >\tth ch.in. , thi* jnclnii-i t nntl ;itdc nf
t'tu | lunatmt I'*. I. ,\rl*i<itii,tf» Via Itcvt
Al.'h J :t;MI V M Mi.
Concrete: a in«'iihim or iicMhrtic "^prrnidott.
I. K. I'mut. t'Htfri«1( t*em K.n!i-;!u Mr Mb
Itcad hiiM«l in ififiiilf* line i MMdli- »<»tit(U-).
It: K, Hach, liilcKh ;:|,imt .1 ,1« M.*
ItllhliMIM' <iti aii'hitrrfilii' of flic «>ttl«Utlit1t nf
the worker hv T, ;: AtlJr. KM if* !<>' K: U
AcUennan. Am hint ,\t*h ,f ;::•!. :«.i |» '14
Polllt "f Iff* ill Jippltfi* hillK the \tttdN ftf
arelMtirtuif, <* II (liM< Am In; f An-l» J
Sir* tit «t
fciffiuil i»'i,
|fi|i'?i, AudlffMitnat. tianU
. Ait
aii'ldtrt tin*-, <*
tttlr, t'olni in
. t<ut|i!
( t'hhotMV i, t'hunh
turc;
'i, Kitit«'inM^
iltnlti fl*Anf»Mh,
lutiti^ lle.ittiui, Hlith
lltth'lfi, ttiditMltUI b
fri'ttlMl. IflhllllS
l. on i»niMitiK'>.
Mllln utid tnlilunik,
tticfurc
MMiAl
rti chit e»-f
,
innnfi|»l^, Mi»Uf*
irii'iit htiU»lliu:n
, , n. Sheri tM«ful
Hork, Ati'hM«*«'<mal; ;<ti«t«t<^>, ^UltWrtVHi
H(«'t*l cfiiiMt fin*! Ion. Mtutr fitml*i. ritmiin unit
HtreHW«'»; MltftiKth nf mnl^t'bilr^ T'-ti MHtum
und tni hiniM'M; T«'HI|»l«'i». TI»«Mli'ii, Tlh-fJ
'
Arohtttctural aeoustlci. Htt« Ammntlcn, Archl*
tftcturdl
on
Arch lice ftMVJ.K. Mi3^ My *lt- 'If.
C!t»rrt>nt index of MrctiH«rtiif*t Ut«<iAitir»s
monthtv numttcrr* of JMiutml of the
In«tltu»e
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
17
Architecture — Continued
Competitions
School building: in Michigan and Connecticut.
Am Inst Arch J 3:437-8 O '15
Society of Beaux-arts architects: awards. See
monthly numbers of Journal of the American
Institute of architects
Contracts
tico Building contracts
Designs and plans
Work of Burnham & Root, D. H. Burnham,
D. H. Burnham & co. and Graham, Burn-
ham & co. A. N. Rebori. 11 plans Arch Hec
38:32-168 Jl '15
Details
Early American architectural details: Tuckor-
Hice porch, Salem, Mass. Brick b 24: pi 1 Ja
Villa Madam a: text and measured drawings by
Howard W. Gcrmann. 11 Arch Hoe 37:20-47
Ja M5
tfcc alw CcIlingH; Door way H; Stairways
Study and teaching
jM«j Architectural education
Belgium
Architect's ImproHtfluius in Belgium. H. T.
Richmond. 11 Am Inst Arch J 3:153-8 Ap '15
Belgium and notno of ita bulklings. J: Y.
Dunlop. 11 mdff Ago 37:33-0 Ap '15
Destruction of architectural monuments In
Belgium. R, A. Cram. Am Inwt Arch J 3:
185-8 Ap '15
Report of a German commlHfllon upon the
destruction of architectural monuments
in Belgium. H. D. Kohn. Am Inst Arch J
3:130-2 Mr '15
France
Jean Louis rawal— InHtltuto gold mudallHt,
jl»13. W, Cook. 11 Am InHt Arch J 3:19-26 Ja
Germany
Modern (Jon mm architecture. T. K. 1'ond. 11
lirlckb 24:213-10, 243-7 S-O '15
Great Britain
Monumental classic archilocture In Groat Brit-
ain and Ireland during the 18th and 10th
raiiturlcui by A. W. Uichardson. Hovlow by
J: G. Howard. Am InHt Arch J 3:27-9 Ja
•15
Mexico
I'liiuwH of Spanish colonial arohltwtura. M.
Wlk'ox. il Arch Uoo 37:535-10 Jo '15
Peru
I'lmsus of Hpimish colonial architecture. M.
Wlluctx. 11 Arch Hoc 37:535-40 Jo '15
Spain
Some old and unfamiliar Spanish buildings.
A, 0. Hyno. 11 Itrlckb 23:5$-Ol, 106-9, 226-9,
2140-52; 24:43-0, 86-8 Mr, My, H-O '14, K, Ap
'15
United States
Work of liurnham & Hoot, IX IL liurnham,
1). H. Tiurnhum & co. and Uruham, liurnham
& co. A. N. ItoborJ. 11 plant* Ardi Ilcu 38:32-
168 Jl '15
#<•<( altut Architecture, Colonial; Architec-
ture, J)ouioBtl<;— United Statcia
Virginia
Kn rly architecture of tho llappahannoek val-
l«y; 01«vo manor. I«\ ('. Baldwin, U ciiagB plan
Am iMHt Arch J 3:234-40 Jo '15
Marly nrchltoeturo of tho Kappahannock vul-
l<w; CJay Mont and Italia <lrov<%. 1<\ U IlfUcl-
wlti. 11 ding Mann A in InHt Ardi J 3:328-30
Ag'15
Marly architecture of tho valley of tho Xtap-
pauannotik: Konmorc. K1. 0. Baldwin. 11 plan
Am InHt Arch Jl 3:113-18 Mr '15
Architecture. American, (too Architecture—
United States Arehltocturo, Colonial
Architecture, Ancient
Mysterious Baalbek, whose magnificent tem-
ples show the hands of many ages and
nations. Mrs. T: E. LePage. 11 Sci Am 3 78:
407-10 D 26 '14
Architecture, Colonial
.Colonial architecture in Connecticut. W. 8.
Befell. 11 dia&s Arch Rec 37:3tiO-9, 445-62.
547-56; 38:672-80 Ap-Jo, D '15
Early architecture of the valley of the Rappa-
hannock. F\ O. Baldwin, il diags pluns Am
Inst Arch J 3:113-18, 234-40, 318-30 Mr, Je,
Ag '15
Modern colonial doorways. B. Urlswold. 11
Arch Rcc 38:246-62 Ag '15
Seventeenth eontury New England IIOUHO at
Topsfleld, MasH. D. Millar, il plans Arch Roc
38:34*1-61 S '15
Stairways in houses of moderate cost; colonial
typo of stairway. J: T. Fallen. 11 dings plans
Hrickb 24:150-63 Jl '15
Three typos of Georgian architecture: the evo-
lution of tho Rtylo in Philadelphia. H. D.
Hhorloin. 11 diagH Arch Itec 37:1 Hi) -76 F '15
Bibliography
JlookH on colonial architecture. II: F. Tfetctli.
bibllog Arch lice 38:281-6, 379-82, 692-4,
600-3 AK-S, N-P '15 (to be cent)
Architecture, Domestic
Trend of niodorn homo building; tendency
toward fireproof eotiHtniction. 11 planu Mldg
A«o J)7:71-2 1) '15
MM ttlwt Apartment IIOUHCH; Bungalows;
(Miiuu el<wi»U; Coucri'to houHCM; OottagOH;
Country hounen; JJoorwayH; Duplex IIOUHOH;
J^arm bulldliiKB; FurnihouHOH; Fireplaces;
Frutunilty ILOUMOH; Iloutlng; Flou^e decora-
tion; JIouHlntf problotn; JxnlguK; I'lumblng;
Slalrwaya; Htucco; Window HWit'H
Designs and plans
Architect'H country house: ronldoncc of Klec-
tiiH MtchUeld, New Gantuin, Conn. Jl. T.
Hottomloy. 11 diaga Arch Hoc 37:48-63 Ja
'15
Architectural dc»if?n as an aid to real estate
promotion; principles of group planning
applied to small Miiburban houaos, Jamaica,
TA r. O. II. Irving. 11 plana Brickb 23:2i)5-6,
pi 101-2 D '14
Attractive homo for tho suburbfl. 11 dlaga
planw JUdff Ago 37:10-28 V '15
Country IIOUHQ architecture In the TOawt. K. D.
Lltchilold. 11 plans Arch Koc 38:452-88 C) 'J5
Country IIOUHU urrhlt«c*ture in the middle
Wont. 1>. H. WlKht. 11 plaua Arch Uoo 38:
385-421 O '15
Country IIOUHC arcliltooturo on tho Pactflo
cofiHl. Iji C!. MullKitrdt il planH Arch Uuc
38:423-51 O '15
Country houno built of concrete. 11 diaga plans
nidi? Af?o 37:42-4 1^ '15
Country house with clapboard walla. 11
^
Country IIOUHC with atucco walls. 11 diaga
planH Bldg Ago 37:42-5 Mr '15
])OHlf?n for a Mix- room country IIOUHC. 11 dlagg
Hldg AKO 37:42-6 D '15
Double IIOUHU for a 50 ft lot. 11 plans Itldg
AKO 37M2-4 N 'IB
ttllon WIlHon memorial homoH to be orocttctd
at VVanhlnKton, I). (!. O: It. tford. 11 planH
Am hint Arch J 3:352-7 Ap '15
KxomnlAH of tho work of otin ^ Clark.
H. Croly. 11 pinna Arch Hoc :<7:3ft5-40D My
'15
FIvo-room Htucro flnlnhcd cottage, il platiH
IJldg Agft 37:42-5 O '15
Hollow Ilia houH<» with Hhlnglo roof. 11 diagH
planH Tildg- Aw 37:42-5 My '15
HOUHO ut JaniOHtown, N. V. 11 planH Arch &
Itldg 47:208 Jl '35
of N. P. Hnllowoll, MHd., ltoadv!ll<\
., hou«o of Mliw M. Walfltm, Cedney
w and others; vlewB and planH. Hrickb
23:i)l 1X5-1)0 I) 'lJ
11*- A>1WIIH'HB' Md<
OIIHOH of CharloH A. OXHB. ArdHluy Park,
N. Y. and O. 8. Mandril, Hamilton, Maa«,
Itrlckb 24:nl 8-13 Ja '15
of OharlOH l^
and others, iirickb
ke Foro»tf III.,
Je '16
18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Architecture, Domestic - Design*— Continue/
JloiiHOH of (Jnllford, Italtlmorc. Mil.; viown anil
Plans itrickb a-hlSHM, pi llM-:ifi S MB
HOUHCH of Jiunt'H rarmelee. WnHhliwLnn, Jit. 0.,
and < (thorn. Itrlckli IMrpl fitt-Tfi My '15
UOUHOH of T: O. I hiumihy, Kn<|., Mm. K. 8»
Hood and oihnrx; VIOWH and plans, Brlckb
2-1 :«i 2:1-30 F 'in
Low eo.st cottage with .shlntfle roof Intended
for erection on a. lot having forty feet. fronl.-
IIKP. 11 illnr.H vlniiH Hliltf Atfe 3T:42-f» S '1ft
Modern version of the early Pennsylvania
country house. O. M. J'ritv. il plaxw A roll Uee
37:7i!-KI .la Mi>
Portfolio of current architecture,. il Ar«h Hoc
:i7::i7i-K, 4fir»-ti; ;j,x:«~7i AP-AI.V, i» M.»
Progressive architectural construe I ion. I*':
SMUTCH. Arch & HMtf 47:Kii|iI-3 ,11 'la
litwldeiKM' jh'Hlftn. 11 jiliuiH Arch & Jtlili; 47:
JlcHidciu'o of an Illinois nrvlillcct. 11 dlaH,'i
!>lauH IHdtt AKC a7:(!i-2r» l> M,'»
UeHldeneo ol (UuirlcH K. Walton, K.MI|. u. U.
Murray. Arch llee, 3X:&0!-:»:i N '15
Ken hi oner of l«\ 10. Prury, Kw|., Cleveland,
Ohio. I. T, Krnry. II plium Areh Uoo iiSMini-
U It 'Hi
Itoshlctnv 4>f S, UurkncNi;, Mru|.( <io:ihcn l'«»Jnt»
near New London, Conn, il plumi Airh #
HMK .|7;:i7Sn o in
UosMcnivt: de.;if;iied liy K«n\e & Smith, II
Areh & ISldt; <ir;;UMi-ll AH '1 5
.Stone dxvHIliitt for thti suhnrlc;. il i»I<m.. Kid);
A;v 87:l3-li .!<• pir>
Hnlnirbun home of tile and tdnero. U plan,-;
lildK A^r :i7:l!i 21 Mv 'I ft
SnlHirhan liouse oi'Nttireo iini,*<h. d dlai:,< t'lan;;
Architecture, Ecclesiastical. Sec Church urehl-
,
at KaM (tr,tnt;e.
il
,
Two floor plans lor rnntlti-nt home,., plan.:
MldK A;?e Jt7:-lii-l S 'l.'i
\VVck end hoinie at Ard.'-ley, N. V. «»t Adolph
hewlwdm, Kaq, Areh Uee ;|S:1V«'-MJ ,11 Mi.
,
Western honu* of frame e(uii<iruetioa. (*: A.
Tnrk. U planM Illdu Ar.e :t7:::7-:tt N 'lit
Yaina Shlro. the .lainineM* villa «»f Adulpti d.
ftrtd Kilftelie Iterilliehlief, I**, M, Ntilftll. II
plan Areh A. lildt; 47::!IU^i» ,)i* M;»
old tltnlMTtMl hon;.e;t: c \aiuple.M of i.l.t tK»;it
and plnr'NT vvorK of the li»th and tin* Htlh
c.-Utnrlen, il Mldtf Af;«- H7:ti!t it ,\t\ 'lit
Italy
Villa Mndfitnii: te\t and nteumir«*d dr;tiv)n»:H
by Howard W, <!ennaun. U Arch Uet* M\
Unltod States
Arehlte,(t(uml reclamation nf :nnaU
U, 1), Knnrleiii, it Areh U
omul of Arthur A, Fowler, Kwi. H, V.
11 plutm Arch Her 3K:liUJ-i<iD Aw MB
ocfint Inturlcirtf hy Thornton Ciuird;
-j'Hhlomw rourt'tructlon In rndtnna, JT, p. Ho-
tMirt. 11 itlHUH lUflic AKO 37:47-52 O Mfc
Il<wlclcin«« of Charlen fl, Wifclton, Mwj, U. P.
Murray. 11 plann Arch Ku0 3H:&dl-S3 N Mff
He
NOW
Klund hi»UNA nt
Ar«h Ht»«
Thnio typoit of <i«or«lnn nrahlt*tttuiHi: tho «vo»
Ititlon of ttm KtylA in PhlladolphlH, H. I>.
actx^rloln. U aiagw Areh Xtoo 37:10»-70 F M&
Architecture, Greek
(*reek reiiucnu^it;;; fdudie;: In
urehiteiMiin*. by \V: II: itoodyear. Itovittw.
Areh It.v «V:aM-G Mr MR
Architecture*, Jafh»ne»<»
Varna tShlro, the ,l;ip,uir; e villi of Adotph It.
and Mur.i'iie r.i'rnhcimiT. K. M, Small, il
Plan Areh <V Itl.h* t*;;(i: :M Jr *i:»
Architecture, Mrdlev.U
.UooUs on nn'ihfval nrehltectine. U: K Itndu
Arch Uee lit: hi S, Mi.i r» My ,lr 'Kt
ArchltrntuiT, Rom.m
Itomnn fii'chlttM'tui*1 and ilrt rrille;t \, p. V.
llamlln, il Arch i;i-e .:«':» •;» .sii, r.c. i»l!t M\ .
.Ie '!•>
Architecture, Hural, S«'e t'onntiy |I«HI»'I -i; Kami
hulldmr. *
Arehltfctur**, Spanish
J'anama <\tllluruU exporitlon, San Ult'Ko,
(4aUfornia: Hcrtram U, ttootlhtti* nnd tlm
renalr>:t.iiit'i* tti ^p.tniT'h enlonul HI*. Id tec-
turn <?. M, Price, it pl.in Areh Uoo aVi:*2U-
ii I Mr fl.»
P'aa;c,. ot S|»,M»r It • ninin tl ,M. III|M |HMI, M,
NVilcov. il \irlt Itic .;, ,.'.i Pi ,|M *l,i
»Vrr «/«» An-hlti ''(me {'pain
Arctic rxplor.itlort
A:itiotiom\ m the Ai *<!*•. It \V Poiler. Scl
Am S ,':•::!',» .in 1*1 'I..
C:tpl. P.I iiMdltiv'M Antic csptillflon, Sri Am
II:».«MI K :*; MI.
land c\pi'dtlt«in, i'» i Am Hl.^'.l U 12
'l.h ton, Net
for polar rvpiHirfi, t\ iS
Am :! ,'» »iJ • ,t.i in T.
liclie;: fintlt f^c "i - >«lti| d'Hoit*1)' i *, pi-dltiotl.
!•:••< \m ;: »'< '.HH \| * '<„
Sh't.iie. mi r< n» \\ inti'id tiud M .1 i'l'Midcti,
il map ,.'i • tin M.I .'>'• ' i* " 't.«
\VlM» Will r«"'ene Ihf )H;<| rH|ptM|it| •;? :»c| Am
IIKil^t K '-'i* M.'i
Arr.i mr*n*i«rernrtit
! dt'ciio'it'i iff an .HI«" ft* '.'HMic fi-ct;
f. H KJtiVii lltu: ,\ ;i ,u'! M ,' '\h
. "MUni1 tfil VM d* r-nnul . »«f jirtci,
VI :ti,;i \*; i;i i;,
. Jii'd I<M d»t in \H,I ntltM. p4nr/d fliUi>t
HUil Pf Til I \ Mi, 4)1 '•, I ' p.UI 1'ni A
I HUH *'«'io !<M I i ' 'II
lticitM'il <'oitinfUiti;t h< H'ti'itic! Aht'i ond
Air»tithf!i Kl«" i: .v w Ki«.'u 1,1, f/t <; ,la
hi Mi>
In
Coloiiliti ttrrhlte,<'tur« in <*<»finikrti<*utt W. H.
H*»imi»ll. 11 Ar<*li Kcc 37:ttnU"!tt 445 t»3, f»1Y*
<'ountry'honne architecture in th«* l^»nt. M. h.
I*ltctinoI<K il pHinn Areh ltei« :tK:4!f^|'^(^ O M5
(Country lunmn architecture In tln« ndddlo
Wcm, [': It, VVlKht, II ittiimt Arch Kcc ,ih;
nKft-421 O MG
Oiuntry tummt nrehltecture, on tin* Padflti
<*fiitML I/; (2. Mullwtrdt, 11 plutw Arch I{*»t:
»x:4S3-Bl O M&
XOtirly arc'hitw.turtt of tho vall«ty of thu Itapptt-
hiumonk. R (X Itcildwln. il <HIIKN plnim Am
IiiHt, Arr.h J 3:113-JK, 234-40, 32H-30 Mr, J**,
M«*i,k«, Al
I* / Put I'm
W It I
i; fi'n ««!•» w\0» thn i^mlh
It. a Naofi, U Mft'tt \\oiK h:t;.rr« v» Mr 13
ArireitlifUt*ii t+*«'l !;*> Afi4«-i|«Vi< «*ppM»| unity,
MHiil V\oiK ^4 f.'h it I '|ii
roMc.u ii^iitfT1 iu ,*imidinn, T*'\dli' \VorM
4!*:?IH :*t. -Jit IV »h< .11 Mi*
OuMnoU for Atiif'itc.iii MOMilif Ui .\*n»*nlh*-i, A M.
d** lioih, Am Ind i:«.;ut'i KM.I
P»n \mi'tjrtm irndi Avit^hfinti. A. M.
Am Ind Hi;^M.u o Ml*
in A»H'MUMU, A,
-ii 41 »a '1^
W, M. Atiitriwit.
\Vatcr fnipph find
hale, it M'Utl Wit
N«t«*rt oh th«* nobti* «»n
Him* U 1H;22« Mr M
Arithmetic;
Htr aim Munwurutlon;
fi
Study And
arltntuctlc
u tmw* for OKuriit
Aw 7 M5
Arlthmttlo* Oomm«reUl
<:nlr«littln« timfttdtM-w; tHmimnti
Arithmetic*! machine*.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
19
Arizona
Industries and resources
Arizona in 1914; mining industries, map
& Min J 99:105-7 Ja 9 '15
Valuation of Arizona1 s producing mines. Eng
& Mln J 100:469 3 18 '15
Arizona copper company
Cost of cars, electric locomotives, etc., for
Arizona copper co.'s new smeltery, diags
Eng & Mln J 99:495 Mr 13 '15
Design, construction and unit costs of the
power house for the new smelter of the
Arizona copper GO., ltd.. Clifton, Ariz, diags
plans Eng & Contr 42:202-5 3 16 '14
Unit construction costs from the new smelter
of tlio Arizona copper co., ltd. E. H. Jones.
diags Am Inst Min B Bui 91:1497-1649 Jl
J14; Abstract. Eng & Contr 42:560-3 D 16
Arkansas
Industries and resources
Occurrence and origin of the bauxite deposits
of Arkansas. W. J. Mead, pis Econ Oeol
10:28-54 Ja '15
Armaments
Invisible man behind tho gun. Scl Am 112:46
Ja 9 '15
•8co afro Armies; Navies
Armatures
Direct- current armature winding principles.
J. Glritz, Jr. Power 41:335-8 Mr 9 '15
Experimental data concerning the sofa
oiutrutliif? tompuriituto for mien, armature-
coil inflation. F. D. Nowlmry. <liags Am
Inst K 13 Pro 34:2555-72 O '15; Abstract.
Mice W 66:1205-0 N 27 '1C
IiicroTnontnl armature copper IOHHOH at no-load
ami urmaluro teeth Wddy-ourront IOHHOH. A.
rreHH. diaffH Inwt 10 10 J 53:820-3 Jo 15 '15
MctliodH of removing tho arraaturn from box
framp rail wiiy motors. J. L. Booth. 11 Gun
lOloi' It 18:008-15 W '15
Ono method of locating faults In an arma-
ture. P. M. Blough. Klcc It & W Blec'n 66:
342 F 20 '15
Protecting armature colls from cut ting on
iMxnrt wire. W. A. Hi-nut. Bloc Ry J 4C-.J089-
RowlndlnK diroct- current motorn and gonera-
lorH. A. A. PrwlorlukH. clluffn Power 42:76-8,
llli-18, 148-fiO Jl 20-Ag 3 '15
Slot Insulation (Ionian, with comparlMon bo-
twitun the unit dlulovtrlo HlruHMu* in tho
Hlot insulation of a low-voltnw alternator
and thorn* in a liiKli-volliiKO imirhlno. H. M.
lIolMirl. (Son Hloo H 1K:3flO-7t My MS
Hinall VM. lartfM 550-volt nrnmtiiruH. It. T>aw-
HOII. Power WAM H 21 '15
comtmilatorH and rotors. a. Fox.
Power 42:328-0 H 7 '15
ftoltmold and oliTlromoKnoL winding. O: "U
HculKfH. Am JiiHt 111 K Pro 3'l:25!)r>-2«l4 N '15
dlxtrllnilloii of flux donwlty. A. Hllll.
W <>n:l(i70-82 Jo 20 '15
Two-pi lawo and throo-pliano lap windings In
unuciiiiLl groupK. M. M. Tlnglcy. Mice It & W
OG:lGG-8 Ja 23 '15
nlvorMl arniaturo niachlno. 11 101 ots Ity J 40:
41,2- 1 ;i H 4 '15
(JoinmutatorH; Dynamos ; Bloctro-
Armies
Olotlilng1 a winter army. Sci Am 112:215+
Mr 6 '35
flee nlnt> Military art and Hdonco; Military
hy^IoiH'; Navltw; War
Commissariat
Flour motliH and army rations. W. I*, ryctrnft.
11 Sci Am W 80:333 N 20 MG
Armor plate
CoHt of a ^ovornmont armor plato plant. Iron
Ago 95:674-5 Mr 25 '15
Now Krupp armor platoH. He! Am 113:338 O
1C '15
Armories
IMll roomr TTnlvorHlly of TllIuolH, rcwiulroR
23,000 nquuro fci«t of dir<«<'t radiation. «: U.
Itlco,. II dlug* Jleat & Von 12:13-23 S '16
End framing for armory at University of
Illinois and some general features of thl&
structure. 11 diags Bug & Contr 43:141-8.
F 17 '15
Armour car lines
Private car lines not common carriers. Ry
Ago 58:1051-2 My 21 '16
Arms and armor
ticc also Guns; Helmets; Pistols; Rifles
Army rations. See Armies— Commissariat
Arrowrock dam
Completion of Arrowrock dam. M. F. Cun-
ningham. 11 Scl Am 113:343 O 16 '15
Construction of tho Arrowrock dam. C: H.
Paul, il Boston Soc C H J 2:337-49 N '15
Log-handling equipment at Arrowrock dam.
C: H. Paul, diags map Bng N 74:200-1 Jl 29
Mosshouse management at the Arrowrock
dam. R. R. Clawson. 11 Hng N 73:1201-3 Jo 24
Progress on Arrowrock dam. C: H. Paul. 11
Eng N 73:370-1 F 25 '15
Arsenic
Distribution of arsenic In liver tissue in cases
of potaonlng. L. A. Ityan. Am Chonx Soc J
OT:TU50-60 AK '15
Electrolytic separation of zinc, copper and
Iron from arsenic. A. K. Balls and C. G. Mc-
Donnell. J Ind & Kn# Chem 7:2ti-9 Ja '15
Sec <il»o Dipping UuidB, Arsenical
Arsenical dipping fluids. Soe Dipping fluids,
Arsenical
Araenlous oxide
Am>niniiH oxide an an alkallmotrlo Httindtird.
A. W. C. Monsalos and F. N. McCarthy. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2021-4 S '15
Vapor iii'fttiHurc of urHunla trioxldo. pr. V.
Welch and L. II. DuH(thak. 11 U S Bur Minos.
Tool! 1'a 8l:J-2() '15
Arsenlous sulphide
Coagulatlun of araonlouH suIHdo sol by oloc-
trolyteH. J. Mukhopudhyayu, Am Cham Soc-
J 31:2024-31 S '15
Art
Ministry of art, by ft. A. Cram. Review by
It: F. Bach. Arch Hoc 37:187-9 F 'JG
Rcc <ilxo Architecture; Decoration and or-
nament ; -Doalgii, Docoratlvo; HOUHO duuora-
tion; Mural painting and decoration; Pho-
tography
Art galleries
Dedication of tho Minneapolis Institute of arts.
M. II. Llowitt. Am JtaHt Arch J 3:85-0 F '15
Montreal art gallery. T: W. I^udlow. 11 plans-
Arch Hoe 37:132-48 F 'J5
1'arrlHh muHoum, Houthampton, T,on« Twland.
, , , .
C: C. May. 11 pKmu Arch Roc 38 ; 524- a 1) N '16-
Lighting
Glaro In niun<min gall<iri«'H; tho p,syc.holoKlcal
factor In 11u> liKlitinK m'oblmn. It: I. (illinan.
dluffH Arc-h Rue 38:2(i2-KOf 302-78 AK-3 '15
NllroKcti-llllcd lampH In HoHton art
11 JOlt'C W ««:48l-2 A« a8 '15
Artesian wells
Kxpcrlcncu wllh urlcHlun well wator ul ,
IlllnolH. It. It. Parkin. Am WaL<>r VVorkii
AHHH .1 li:'l()7-U Jn U5
Kynuria wcllH— a t<kwt CILHO or rock pronmiro.
J. W. Qroffory. map Mom tSo<»i 0:708-75 D-
'14
Method of tcHllng vmMlcality of a duop well
at Aiululxm, Iowa. P. F. lIopkhiH, Jdiig &
Contr 12:r>r>il I> Mi '14
StucUoH of urtoslan watorH In Chicago and wur-
rourulhitf territory. U. If. AnderHon and
F. W. Do Wolf, map Am Water Works AHBH
J 2:318-23 Jo '15
Tidal InlhUMKw on artcHlati woll nt HcvvUlo,
Jl. M. (1lilttond<»n. KnK N 7<l:4»2 S D '15
Artificial daylight, ttao Daylight, Artificial
Artificial Ice. Hoc Ice— Manufacture
Fluid artillery and ammunition, a: H. Jowoll.
11 diagH P:n«- M 4!):01)K-711 A# 'in
(Slant artillery of 11 fly yt'ant HKO. Hcl Am S
80:80 Jl 31 '15
Mathematics and art 11 lory flolonao. O: Groon-
hill. Sol Am S 79:143 F 27 '15
20
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Artillery— 00»Htttf<tf „ , ,
Notes on coast artillery hits. H, C. M. StahL
11 diags Sibley J 29:67-78 D '14
Proving grounds for Front-h arlillory: a lab-
oratory battlefield. J. lioyor. U Sol Am J13:
116-7 As 7 '15
Spendthrift artillery. Dolmionct ffcl Am 113:
408 N 6 '16
Sec also Gunnery; Guns (ordnance); Naval
guns
Random reflection on artiKts and scientists.
Sci Am 112:229 Mr 6 '16
Asbestos In southern Quebec. J: A. ProH-
ner. li Am Inwt JMln B Hul 113:2267-74 S M4;
Discussion. 100:Rtfl-3 Ap '16
Corrugated <ishoHtoH cement wheels for roof-
ing and aiding, dlnKH MIIK & Oontr 4-1:214
S 15 'tfi; Iron Ago !MI:407 Atf III '15; Uy Ago
60:637 K 17 '16; Ind Huff 16:1(13-4 8 Mfi; Am
G«is Light J 1(>3:ft!(M O 4 MR
FactH about onboHtoH. Power 42 :W O 5 MR
Growth of tho unbent OH industry. Text I In
World 50:128-0 C) '16
United fltatew tho Krcuitwt \\rnr of anbftHtOH.
Pom Mng 72:L»7« A# 28 '15
Ascsrldollc acid
KciHolutfon of aHcarldolle. add. K. K. Nelson.
Am Chein Hoc, J 3(1:2621-2 I) M4
Ash
HickorlOH. elniH and null treen. W. II. Miller.
11 Am fror 21:719-211 Jn 'IB
IT HO of natlvo woodH for interior ntilHh, ( . M,
Price. U HrlcM) 24:243 O '15
AH!I and mfune dumping board, Went 77th Ht.»
North river, Now York elty. <\^\V.. Hliini-
JKng N 7»:l«G-7 Jn 28 M!>
Goal and nnh handling at the
-- •• •• - •
and a7»h "hmullhiflf at :, tlie jvorwe jilant of
Northern Ohio tnietton A H«ht eo. A. K
William* il cllnif J'ower 42::i!W-liM) H lil
GnHt of hnndllug aHhon with Ht«siiu vacuum
tWHtcm. U. II. Mlllor. POWIT 4l:H!!li .
. . . . . .
Cont of operating vatunnn nah-hundllng Nyw-
tomw. C. O. HamlHtrorn; it U. Mlllor. Towor
43:412 Mr 23 '16
J>r>tfillM of hunting and VMiUInHnK work;
Htandurd dcHlgm* for iiHh fonvcytir iiolnt mid
clamim for anh faiiH. K1. U. Mri'unn, dla^N
Motnl Work K4:4f>H (> 8 'in
Pmlgu pimvp liniidloM uMlu'N. (K U Ilavartl.
dla« Powor 4!:6Kli Ai» 27 '15
DUHt-m^ miction of n HI ton ami nIa>tM; riltntntrt.
F. Hartmnnu. Am Hoc M 14 J !l7:!H4-r> Mr
Idimimitlng mnokc, Hunt and dirt In jit«*;itn
gcmonitlon. II Tux tile World ^i-.MKi-Y Ar. 'II*
MochunUiil lifuidltug <»f <f»al and iwhw In tht»
power plant. (1» cl. Hrlnlcy. 11 dliiKa Knit M
49;H72-K7;
Anpluiltlo mutAHnlfi for road romitrtidiim. A* A.
Jtorkowltx, TOnir A Ccmtr 42:101-3 A« 22 *U;
Mamo. Munlc Kn»c 47MOM 1) '14
rlquottlnK plnnt nf tho fficifht rt^int rnnl on,,
at HrlcjuKvlll^ n^ar tUnton, WnHlttntTtim:
UH« of oftphalt^for blridiir. CJ. M. twin* li
Colllrry <tl>:237»31 I) '(4
Comentlnff vidiui of hltutntnotut l»ln»U»rn.
1-. KlrHnhbrnun. II dlww J Iml * MIIK t
0:D7A-ftn I) '14; Bftmu* Knir ft (!ontr 48:
•Contribution!! of tho olimntut to tho lumhnlt
try, J. h: Rake. J Ind A Kng Ch«m
it l
ry, J. h: Rake.
lut Ion of natunU ami
llUor. J
K (i;-"PaillPr. J ini"y tin? nlL?1*:-**"!!
Ap '14; Banui, Miiff & C!ontr 43:847-9 O 7
'14
.toroMtlmr application of colloidal <*ht»mlHiry.
T>. T. FlArct". Mot A <!h<«m KHK 13MOM-0 JI
'15
rtK*k aHphalt nmd. O. IX drain. Jr.
litldad'AupWlt. 11 Kit* A Mln J Ms
of aflpl
WVfi
IHirohaHo nf asphalt and ju^phaltl*' ffittont on
tho bituminous ItmiiH. W. M, Hnuulhunst,
KnK ^ (?ontr -^:.s;..« ti(i *J7 M;«
Uo<*k aHphalt in tin1 Phflii»i»iu<'H, Munii1 J fl'.»:
'isi'-a s n; 'ir,
s n; '
/>f<r fi
AHplialt
Kan HUH City, Mo., ttiaintaliiH upon
HJ toe Ideations, <\ li. Man«lu;»>. ii Kim N 71:
Tract teal 'ti'Htim; of atiphalt ati*l nm«l oil,
T. A. Kit Hi. Knr, rt «%»ntr 14 ,W M N 10 M;»
*M3:« |"« "T'Vi " <ll<|l|M ' " m
Asphalt plants
AHfihalt dlHtrlbutnr, II Cimd UiintlN ti :' |i*'l"3
AK 7 '!,'•
Klcrtricity In utom- iinanirr. ami Kimltfi
Plants U Kin*' u .V \V KltM-'t, i;,'..:i;» |h /
21 '!•')
Portable aHphult tiil\ht>; jil<itit, II <;
n H Mi:;.s t» .n ;t 'i.»
Aiphnlt plants, Municipal
Iiriinx iHii'iMU'.b Jt.'htmlt lO.inf. U Muntr J Hl»:
2in I« At: Pf 'l.i
('atitdcM'H intitilfipal »Mj»h,tJt pbiitf, H Muni**
J 3M:l!'V-» K I 'IJ.
City pl/uil iK'c;; »»M .in|tl»iiM IMI \i u >f«r)<, tl
KllK KIT VI -till M\ I1'.! *|i»
t»l jc.pltiilf np.ili In riff-loin;
,\K
. . ,
ovvtiN'N, Mmilr Kitr. ^ ,i'<'* M\ MM
rriiilmot'it niuiilt'it<ni :t'.tiliiflf p'tiiit li Mmil*'
nu:ni;t :, s i> 'i;.
l plant
K"!1.!.!*11! ^VWf» v'.l|Ul
NVw""muiilrijiil H,.|
M, H, SlU'.Utiii*. II
»» i
Maiilititt.ifi. It \\
tf PlttrtliUMT.
Itmt IV tr.if .! h M4
ifitf,
,
11 plnii Mnnii* J .n t;i \ N r, 'tr*
nir.'1 nutiiii li fil it*.|i|i,ili ttt'iitf'' U >tnfil*f
.1 nn inn .n ••« M.
Hnti Kraurlnrn nniiMi fimt n'tt<lvtti i»1tt»ti, A, J,
<'(Hirv, I'tniiM Ktitt N v;(,:ipi tit V IK 'it*
AnphAltlr, c.oncrnti?, :••'' ru-miut-. iitiuiuti.HMi
Ar<,.«v
t|><tp(t(i
i.t ,m f if i*
Ammv of td'i'i loitf* nif>f,it tinPtfitt 1-* P
Air Mln .t W* nii't X K ?u Mr?
». M
lMi .11 ri
,
Illil H ,• l-.'Wl N 'U,
Kilirfti'iv, M( iitliMMK fitr »*vjr tT»K I', t
KIIK A Mln J tmt ti|M it 11, *ir,
N'*w a»!(/iv tml^ui*' M \l«t A <1mn l;i
MS-l-1 A« ')»
Miorittlmtn tiivMuw) ft«r itiiiMli"*, I** «l.
i«vv, KM* ^ Min j v« -ha* ; Mr r<* 'ir.
Qtmntltntivr MMWiupiuit un Mi« <iiit *<> t^^ i-r**
|M*t*tur, )•<, Mnrtifr. If »ll»Itrt At* I A f'tirf
KIIK t?:«»n fc. 77t i, N I* 'I*
Itutf* K«v«*ttilitir «^tt«U4itMK |M*^«"» u j,
SlwrwfHwl Ath IttNi Mm r, PoJ VM ^/. i r, AK*
MR; Kxrf'n»iii Mn |» rijrui Mt^,' n '*;t; )* t
Mft; IHwuwnlim Am tur>» Mln K lint M.
Nrr «l
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
21
Assessment — Continued
Table for making assessments for paving.
D. B. Davis. Eng & Contr 43:447 My IS) flB
Associated advertising clubs of the world
llth annual convention, Chicago, June 20-25.
J. T. Elliott. Inland ttr B6:54li-7 Jl '15
Associated engineering societies of St. Louis
Regulations. Aura Mngr Soc J 54:228-33 My '15
Review. A. 1*. Grocnsfolclor. Aaan Kng Soc J
f>4:22U-7 JMy '15
Associated garages of America
Oarage men form national body. Horseless
Age 35:108 F 10 '15
Associated manufacturers of electrical supplies
Organization. Jfilec It & W Ifllec'n 66:4SaMr
13 'IB
Supply manufacturtjrs organize. Bloc W 65:
693-4 Mr 13 '15
Associated press
Mobilizing news. C: H. Crane, il Scl Am 112:
134-5 F 6 '15
Association and associations
Commercial organizational In Franco. A. J.
Wolfe. IT K Hiir For & Dom Coin !»8:l-7R '15
Local oHHoclutlon an an educator. l>om Kng
71:128-0 My 1 '1C
Mr tiltio Chamhorn of commerce; Engi-
neering WOCletlOH
Association buildings
Young women's Hubrow aHHoclatlon, Now
York. 11 Arch A Hldg 47:21-5 Ja 'IB
Association of Edison Illuminating companies
Ulith annual convention, Spring Uike, N. J.v
Kept. 18-16. Mine. \V G«:«l!2-» S 1H '15
Association of Iron and steel electrical engineer*
Dtli annual eonvwnllon, Detroit, Mich., H«i»t
K-ll. Mice. U & W lOlce'n 07:ft31-4 H 18 'IT.
!)th annual convention, ixitrolt, Mich,, Kept.
K-11. HI«><» W <I»:G3M S 18 'in
llth annual convcintlon, Dotrolt, Midi., Hept.
K-ll. Iron Tr It l&7:fidMI S 10 'J5
Association of railway electrical engineers
Kth annual convention, Chicago, Oct. 111-22,
Ity Ago 59:802-4 O 29 '15
81 h annual convention, Chicago, Oct. 10-22.
Ity It 57:520-30 () 23 M5
Association of railway telegraph superintend-
ents
34 1 h annual convention, IloehoHter, N. Y.f Juno
22-2*1. Ity Agu fi!l:l!)-2Q Jl 2 'ifc
Association of transportation and car account-
Inn officers
Meeting at. Richmond, Va., Due. 8 and 0, 1014.
Ity Ago 57:tl»2 J> 25 '14
Hummer meeting, Niagara ftillH, June 22-2H.
Uy Ago niiiufi-o Ji 2 'ir,
Astoria tunnel
AHtorla-ltmiix gaH tunnel. J. \t. Springer. 11
JMlinlc. J ;t!l:<M!l-5<) 0 2K 'Jli
Antorla tunnel under the lOiiHt. river for gun
dlHlrlhulIon In New York city. J: V. PavIcH.
11 man Am <Jnp Light J 103:225-30, 2-M-7-I-
O II-IM flf»
Kloodlng and recovery of tlu« Antorlji tunnel.
II. ritrpcnlcr. II dlngH Kng N 74M173-S, 73»-
41 o 7-M '15
Astrolabe
Prtamntlc riHtn»laho; a new Instrument for
detttrniinlng latitude and tint<k by etiunl alll-
ttidoti, D: lUneH. II Kng N Y2:?r»4-r» <) H '14;
Am H 7K::t75 I) 12 'U
Astronomical Instruments
Watching the, <wrth revolve. A. IT. Compton.
il Hcl Am H 79:t!!0-7 Mr 27 '16
liriH
U Sc
Astronomical obtervatorles
iH obHdrvntory anil HH work. O: A. Hill.
Scl Am 1 12:251 -f- Mr 13 '15
Astronomical research
Where tho mathematician could aid tho
iiHtrontmior, I<\ HchlcHlngor. Hc,l Am H HO:3t-2
Jl 10 '15
MmLmircmifnt of the cltotnncttH of thti KturHk
I«\ (\V. IiyNcm, Hrl Am S SO:lJI2-!»f 1K2 H II-
lttu*cmt dlHcovt^rlen In imtronouiy. Hcl Am H
80:210 O 2 '15
A?t'c- ateo Astronomical inatruments; Astro-
nomical observatories; Mechanics, Celestial;
Meteorites; Htnrs
Study and teaching
Celestial globo and tellurian. 11 Scl Am 113:
01 Jl 17 '15
Atpnlson. Topeka & Santa Fe railroad
Mr. Itiploy and the SanUi Fe .family. G. La-
throp. Ity II 67:584-5 N 6 'IB
Nineteen years' development work on the
Kanta(Fo. map Ity Age 68:1403-6, 1465-8 Je
Old and the now Santa Fe. C: H. Glood. Ry It
57:580-2 N C '35
Reorganization of the Mania Fe. V: Morawotz.
Uy Ago 5»:840-RO N 5 '15
Twentieth animal report, map Ity Ago 60:680-
1, 716-18 O 15 '15
Atlanta, Georgia
Sewerage
Operating rucunlH of Atlanta wiwago trunt-
nient jaunt show aduquatu degree of i>url-
llcatlon. C: 0. Jloinmon. 11 Kng Itttu 72:4-7
Jl 9 'If,
Atlantic cable. Seo Cablus, Suhmarine
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Hotels
<U>ld weather coiiHtructlon ni4kthodH iiHe.il in
erecting Hotel Traymore,. 1>. L. Kiutcdler.
11 dlagH doucretu dom 7:172-4 N '15
Largest lh'<tpn>of niHotl hotel In the world
completed a I Atlantic City. U dlagH Kng Itoc
72:11-18 Jl a -ifi
Now Traymore hotel nt Allan tie City. 11 dlagu
Kng N 7-1:l8-2» Jl 1 '15
Xtc.lnforccd-cnijcrcto fnuno of hoiitl Traymoro
erected at rate of a Iltxtr a \v«M?k. il plann
lOng Hoc 72:no-l Jl 10 M6
Atmosphere
Formation of ossonc. In the tipper ntttioMnhere.
J. N. 1'rlng. Hcl Am H 71»:2H«-7, »0» JMy 1-8 '36
MouMiiMng atinoHjmttrln c(»mfort* il Scl Am
112:431 My K 'lit
#<r (tlun Air
Atmospheric pressure
Uaromoler and health. Scl Am 112::iKO Ap 24
'15
1 Ilghofit find lowest tomporaturos In tho atmoa-
phoro. Hcl Am U2:4D Ja 9 '15
Mati'H true thermal envlnmrnont. (,1. W. (inih-
linm. Kci Am B 80:210 O 2 '15
Home anpcctH of tho atomic theory. K: Koddy.
Hd Am H H»:I7H-U K IX 'in
Wcc (//NO AloniM
Atomic welflhts
Annual nuiort of tho Internatlonnl <«ommltteo
on atomic! wclglitH. liUR. I«\ \V. <Marke and
oUiern. Am (Mieia Hon J :i<l:ir>Nr»-',> Ag '14
Annual report of tho International committee
on atomic weight H, llHti. Am Them Hoc J
:t7:2'M!!-52 N 'J5
Atomic weight of cndtnltim. <!. A. Ilulntt and
M. U uulmi. Am ('hem H«w J :i7:is»!»7-2ouo H
•]fi
Atomic weight of molyhdcnnm. J: II. Mllller.
dlagH Am CMiem Soc J :t7:2(M(M»4 H 'ir»
Atomic weight of tmitnhtm, <•: W. Hoarn and
O. \V. Hulke, dlugH Am Chmn Ho<; J 37:
Kttt-4'1 Ap MR
Atomic welghtH of Imd. Hc| Am 111MW O 5
JCleiuentH with Hevorul ntomlc*. weight M. Hci Am
S HU:3!» Jl 17 'IB
Molecular wt^lght of Hodlnm eiirhonnto and thA
Atomic welglii of nirlioti n'ferreil to iillv«»r
nml hromlne. T. VV. Ulehiirdu and O: U.
Hoover. Am C!h«m Hoc J H7:%-107 Jn 'ID
Molowilnr weight of MM Hum ««tfuti* and tlm
utomle. wiilKhi of milfur. T. VV: lUnluinlii nnA
O: It. Hoover. Am <Hmm Hoc J 37:10K-i;t Ja
MR
N<ite« on Modluni rnluttilmtgH; the f»toM{I«
w«Iwht of eolutnlihnn. 14. A Hmlth niul W. K.
Vnn Ihtnmn. dliiKM Am (Jwmti Hoe J «7:I7H!l-
JI7 AK MtT
22
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Atomic weights T
Periodic law. S. DiiHhiuuii. Uun JMlou It 18:
C14-21 ,11 Mf>
Revision of tho atomic weight of cadmium: tho
electrolytic determination of cadmium in
cadmium chloride. G. 1*. Ittutur and M. h:
Hartmann. Am Chom Soe ,1 ;t7:118-:u .In M5
Revision of the atomic wight of load: tho
analynis of lead bromide. IS. I1. Haxtcr and
T. ThorvuhlHoii. Am Ohcm Soc J 37:1020-7
Revision of tho atomic weight, of lend: tho
analyHia of load bromide and chloride. <!. P.
lfcxxt*»r and K. L. tSrovcr. U Am Olu-ai Sou
J a7:t027-«l My MB
HcvlHlon oC the atomic weight of pranoody-
mlum: tho analysis of praseodymium chlo-
ride. G. P. JWaxtor and O. J. Stewart. Am
Chum Hoc J 37:niti-n« Mr MR
Sumo chemical olcmunt may have different
atomic woitfhtH. Sol Am 112:313 Ap 3 MR
22<l annual report of cummltttut on atomic
wulghtH; dcterminatlonH publlHhod during
lOL-1. a P. Maxtor. Am Cham Hoc J 37:
407-17 Mr IB
WvtK'htH of olumontB. J: Wadded. St'l Am «
80:200-1 N ff '16
Atomizers
Index drilling- and tapping attachment for
Jtrown A Sharnu automatic itcruw machine.
W. K. Gradolvh. 11 dlaKH Mach 21:2N!)-t)0 I)
Atoms
AtoniH and ionH. J, J, ThottiHon. »Scl Am H
711:274, 2110-1, 310-11, 326-7, 840-7, 3(12-3 My
t-Je r» 'J5
Atom*, molflculufl and eloctroiiH. N. VV. UaUe-
fltraw. Sci Am 8 XO:2n4-» <) 10 M,"»
ChanjfCH of nuiHH and weight Involved in tho
formation of complex atoniH. VV: I>. Hark-
IIIH and K* J). VVllHon. Am t'hcm Hoi* .1 37:
Auditing
Cliomlcal HlgnKh'uncc' of cr,v.s{aJlln<» fr»rtn. \V:
Barlow and W: .1. J>oi>u. 11 Am <<hmn So.' J
«U:l(l7r»-H(t AK '14
Modom vlowH on tho cutiuitltnlloti of tlu» ntom.
A. H. JOvo. II J 1<Y Itmt I7ti:2(i!l-K2 Mr '15
rnwnt aspect, of lln» liypolh* •«!.•{ <if <-oni-
t>roHKl|tl(> aloniH. T. \V. Ulflmrdn. hll»lit»/v Am
Ohom Hoc .1 a(l:LMI7-;tJ> l> 'M
Itccont ovldcntut for tin* cxlMtonro of tho
nuclniH ntoiu. A. I). Uolc. Sc>l Am H 7!»:1!M 5
Mr 27 '15
Hor<>nt work nn th«t fttrtictun* of tin- atmn.
W: I). Harklimmid R I'. Wll::ofi, hililli^ AIM
(iinMu HO*- .1 ;t7:i:i;n; tti'i ,ii- *i;»
UcmarkH cnnrcriilng tin* chrinfi'al ;*f;;nin<vui<'M
of oryHlallliH* form. T. W. Ku'lmrdM, Am
<1,h<MO Hoc ,1 :iO:lASri-!),r) A;? 'II
HlrtH'tuiv of comj^'X ntoin;;; tho lmli'np,i<n •
lu'Huut HyHtfttt, W: 1 1. IlfirkltiM nml K. M.
Wtlwin. Am <Micn) Hoc J ;tV:i:is;t '.H; .h* 'I,,
What IH matter inndi* of? n'}U'iulitaiif'i* nf ifii<
atom Hiructuro to an Infinitely Htnalt Mtlnc
HyHtcm. A, fl. (*oni]t(oiu dItu*,H Set Am 112:
451-2 My 15 '1ft
tfrt1 rifrw Atomic* wtf'.lit.i; KlHMi'i»iu(
Atterbero plant Ic-lty method. <<: H.
IT Hlttir Htnntl Tocli 1M 4«:MS MS
Auction
Audlon
VV
frrwn
m Ap (0 Mf»
of tho nutUrni
K. M. \Vlllltunimti.
for
ct W «r,:«lH.1» Mr 27
n type of r<*ci»l
tho o(|ulpmi*hi um»d for
\V KUi-'n
t
27
r<*ci»lwr4 dw
lamp
tM>ntInuouH
I lou of
. Jun of
wuv4w at tittt-
KlrMt public MM* of (Iitt <U« HftftWt In tnii IIM itti
oMclliatln^ HUdhm, h, de^ l<%orc>»t, tl t*:i<*o U
Operathig1 foatureM of tho and ton: explanation
of ttH action aH an iimpllller, itn a detector
of JitKh- frequency onc!llatU»ti» and nn A viilvo.
M. ^Fl. ArmMtroiiK. tllaiCH Wl**« VV fi4:M40-(»3
tntnuKllon detent or ft»r_
20 MB;r<Hunko. M!»MI V
,\K (i
a Ullca t
bidding. .1 A<-<'otmt i'0;M •!»»», i;t;j
QualillcatloiiH in cert if I rat CM. «•'.' « ». May. J
Account 20:2-lN-5» <> MI>
Value of nn midltcd tit.iti'iiicnt. A, O, Mow*.
J Account lK:1,.ii-l» h Ml
W»r (//M'» AccituiilhiM
Auditoriums
AcomdicH of atiditoriunui; invr.-tii;-*Uon of Urn
acoustical propcrtir:: of flu* artiiHit at the
University of IllinoU l*\ K. \V;H;.«.a( Mlilloif '
il 111 (' I'Jnr, K\P S1:i Hnl V:J:I :tL» Mt; i^iiuie,
.^ci Am S 7s:.".'iS !». ;tsn :: p It i;; Ml
AcouKtlcM of .MUdttomnn.!; luve. tiv,*itti»n of 1Iii>
ncdiiHttcal propertic.*! i»f the :niniu\ at tin*
University of Illinois, K. It, \Va1nm, U
itrickh si::*:iv-x o M.I
Project for Inrr.e ntiitilclpal cutivi'itUnti Itidl
4 In (Miicanit, U mnp Ity U .'<»« K*o i ,)u n; "\kt
turn, n Kicc vv urr/.u;; j» ait M;«
Ventilation titul other teatun-a of rx poult Ion
audltorluiii at Han I''r;nii'l;iro, H Krut itet:
71:3.n7-K ^ 20 Mft
Auaers
Kactw about atwiTN nnd nitf.et' lilt". K, H.
Parvllle. Midi; Afp* n?;ii; h Ai: M.<
Auttln, T«xa»
Public works
dam lit AiiMttn. uhlrh fafl^d HfN'*-rt •, «-MN
u «o. 11 Kni; Itec ilniVS II, YD? V, i'^t I Mv "<
Je 12 MIi
llydrtM'Iec'lric dcvrt'Mtnifiit nt Au;>ttit. U iit,<r^
KIce VV Ulnlliin " ,le ,» M,'i
Ne\y Au.'4|ln i In nt mid |»O\\*T fil.inf K .': *r<r*'
lor. U i'lnr, \- foiitt' i:t |ii,i i, t1.*;1 i, «.'. • i« \u
2i;-.ie :;, n; M:>; :-;iiur ttiiui no i; A w
KtcK'n iiii:!K!!t »:• ,\h ;' 'LI
Power (li'V«'Io|»m«'iil at lite Viffni *(-*M< |>' ;;.
Ta.\I<ir, il diar, t»;.nt Lu; '. . : M,'I ». .li< (0
M.I
HeiNtn.'ilr'iiff iitn nf \n fin. l'« ». fi-if "in < «l<Mii.
K, !•», Ta\|ni, il d» '•• | '.in- S ii nwi Mil ,le
3 f|''
M,/1 ' l'
Ail ti.ih.t
AttliTti'.iii i'f*i»l'. fni Vr.li.i i IH u-'« ,f I* I'.'.j ',
Ati'tul \\M»| s'l :.M .Ut .. MM
u 14 Mft
I
i'itti;iti in*
-- Jiir !»iH*lil« il I, II I.I..IIH nil il.'t) A lit
l.l'tiK :i I* It* Ml
ilti* wat, uhMiaM )>', lim^Mti .i^<i * '* t'i»^t»,
M«'l A- I'^ii* »,»**: i ! '-:•' M :: r, '« -
tcrli'Kii r-ti'i'l ^ntft*. <* l-1,»l'. Vitt: t'Kul tl tfMtt
Ati;,lthtii
Nrfvy
fni' tut. ,V* ftM ||itiif:ntlun Htay,
K; i* f'dlriii.iti U :'• \ »\iit M.' (it .!.» ') M*
Authamhlp
VVrtHlIM IvM'Mdr.d ;ilHi|*- II 41* tl^ilir« Am
<itiT< I'lKhl J »"V I v ,|fi i M;,
Mr *//'<»* .r
Autoel«V« t*»»t, H*. i*«<iiuttf
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
23
Automobile accidents
Investigating and handling automobile acci-
dents. J: §. Mills. Elec Ry J 45:1203-4 Je 2G
'15
Prevention of motor- vehicle accidents. S: B.
Hare. Elec Ry J 46:812-13 O 16 '15
Automobile brakes. See Brakes, Automobile
Automobile costumes
Fashion hints for winter wear for women. 11
Automobile 31:1014-16 T> 3 '14
Automobile driving
Loft- hand VH. right-hand drive. C. C. Black-
more. Sci Am 112:83 Ja 23 '15
Left hand VH. right hand drive. O. B. Potter.
Scl Am 112:300 Ap 3 '16
Automobile engineering
Automobllo engineering curricula at the Uni-
vorwity of Michigan. W. T. Flshlclgh. Horse-
IflflH Age 35:111-14 Ja 20 '15
Automobile engines
Able engine — Hheot steel for motor parts. 11
ding- Automobllo 32:504-5 Ap 1 '15
AdjuKtable V- mo tor connecting rod big cndn.
if diagH HorHolcHH Age 3G:-1U Jl 14 '15
Alumlnuin plHtons for racing and hlgh-Hpecul
work— connect ing- rod HtroHHcn complex—
four valv«H per cylinder. O: Vlvior. Automo-
bile 33:706-7 O 14 '15
Amorican-lmllt motorH of recent dcHlgn com-
pare favorably with European productH. O. H,
Uicker. 11 Automobile 33:1011-7 Jl 15 '15
America'H engineering triumph at, the HhocpM-
head Hay Hpeedway, A. I* Claydcn. 11 Au-
tomobile 33:606-K O 14 '15
America'H HinalloHt Knight the now Molina,
il Automobile 32:225 F 4 '15
Art In hlgh-Hpeed motor dcnlgn. \V. It. Htout.
Automobile 33:1108-0 H 30 '15
llalanced Intake In rotary motor. 11 dlagH Auto-
mobile 31:1156-7 1) 24 M4
ftarthcl Hlx-nyllndor motor, dlag HorneUwH Ago
35:148 Ja 27 '15
Ucllom and HrcgtiraH automobile engine, dlag
Am Hoc M M J 37:2X7 My '15
Block cfiHtlngH, with table of motor charantor-
intlCH in thn differ on t price cliuwlftaationH for
the past 5 yearn. Automobile 31:1104-8 I) 31
Bournonvilla rotary valvo motor, dlags ttorso-
ICHH Age. 34:016 I> 23 '14
DrlHcoo flight and four In Hame chaHHln. 11
. dfagn Automobile. 33:151-5 Jl 22 '15
Ituda eight-cylinder engine. 11 IIorMeluHH Ago
35:172 H1 3 '15
CaiMU'Ity of eight-cylinder motorH in cubic
InclicH cul <MI In led for boron between 216 und
5 Inchon, with ntrokcn from 2V& to fl>/& Inchon.
Automobile 32:265 K 11 '15
Car vibration and engine unbalanced forcen.
f«.R <-. «m< i..
ChalmcrH valve-ln-hcad motor, il dlagH Auto-
mobile 3.'t:M4-7 Jl 22 '15
Chart for determining brake mean effective
prcHHiirc. HornolCHH Age 36:370 <> 15 '15
Cole inlroduccM eight-cylinder model, il MorHO-
ICMH Age 35:05-6 Ja. 20 '15
ComprcHHlon ratio at high altttudcH. IlorHelcHH
Age 3fi:Ki« j« to '15
Connect Ing- rod dcHlgn for V motorH, C. H.
UlcUer. Automobile H3:23-l-& 1- Ag 5 'in
Continental Ilghl H!X motor announced. 11
Automobile 32:1130 Je 24 *I5
ConllmioiiH carbon remover. Anlomohllo 32:
162 .7 a 21 '15
Cylinder numlior: w'pnrate Cylinder hcadH. il
ditigH HorHclcMH Age 3-l:03S-10 I> 30 '14
T>avln eight UHOK two caniMhaftH. 11 Automobile
32:1H3»4 Ja 2« M5
.
lou on olght cyllndor tnotorn at R. A.
M. Indiana mooting. lIornAhtHH Affo 35:2H2-4
Automo-
ginal d<»fllgn. 11 dlagH
Ap H fJ5
uble oiling «yntc,m. 11
.
If 24 MR
DorrlH Mix- original d<»
bllo 32:<t.ffO-ft Ap H fJ
I>ueHont>org double oiling «yntc,m. 11 Automo-
lilln 32:272 K 11 (JB
Du^Hcnborg UU5 motor, il ITorHtricHH Age 35:
503 Ap 14 M5
Kticlit-cyllndor engine. It: (1. Ohatuln* 11 dlaffs
Atitcniioliflo 32:87-» Ja 14 '15
Kmplro engineer thlnkn H!XCH good for nil earn
up to 2<K»0 IbH, T.: Ho.hwiljsor, Automobllo 83:
652 O 7 MS
twelve with individual valve cams. 11
_3 Automobile 33:603-4 S 30 '15
Engine for Dennis brothers' subsidy motor
lorry; plan. Engineer HI): sup Jo 18 '15
Engine power at high altitudes. H oracle as Age
36:24 Jl 7 '15
European hlgh-cfllclency motors. S. U era tor.
diagH Automobile 32:657-0, 710-11+, T52-5 Ap
Factors in valvc-ln-head design. W. A. Brush.
dlagB Automobile 33:320-2 Ag 10 '15
Fallacy in twelve argument. 1): Ferguwson.
Automobile 33:702 O 28 '15
Ferro eight-cylinder V-typo onglno. 11 dlogs
HorneleHB Age 35:07-K Ja 20 'Ifi
Four cylinderw and their future. A. Jj. Clay-
don. Automobile 33:28-0 Jl 1 '15
Friction horse power of motorH. S. 11. Thomas.
HorHoleay Ago 35:217 F 10 '15; Abstract.
Ind Eng 15:111) K '15
Fundamental probloms of engine dcHlgn; with
dlHCHiHsIon. A. V. JtruHh. Automobile 32:1106-
0, 1145-tf Je 2-1 '1H; Almtract. Am Sou M J3
J 37:5«2-3 H '15
Governors for motor vehicles. T. Douglas.
dlagH Automobile 32:042-5 My 27 '15
Harding con nod Ing- rod under tennlon; two-
cycle HiigliMh dcnlgn IULH double, truncated
plHtoim. dlagH Automobllo 32:000 My 20 '15
Herrmann eight UHUH Hplaah eiling. dlag Auto-
mobile ;I2:75K"0 Ap 20 '15
HerHcliell-Hplllnian eight-cylinder motor. Auto-
mobile 32:SO-| Ja M '15
High Hpeed automobile motor. C: F. Itarrott. 11
Hcl Am 1I2:11-|. Ja 2 '15
Hlgh-Hpccd onglnoH. I). M. White. Scl Am S
70:411 Je 2(1 '15
High npeed, high o«l<',loncy motorH. M: O.
Ingram. IIorHcloHH Ago 3r>:3K-10 Ja 0 '15
IllHtory of Hie twolvo-eyllndor motor. M. W.
Walford. 11 Automobllo 32:500-1 Mr 18 '15
Holller eight cleverly dcHlgncd, II Automobile
32:M>7-0 My l.'t '15
How and why of tlio V-typo motor. J: M. Har-
Whlte. 11 Hcl Am 113:20-14. Jl 3 '15
How many cylinders? A. I*, (Haydeu. dlugtt
Automobile 32:NMK-OL My 20 '15
How many cylinder? J. tl. Vincent. KnK M
40:030 H 'J5
nupmoblle"--1arg<'r motor in 1010. 11 dlagH Au-
tomobile 32:082-3 Jo 3 M5
Inertia forc.cn In twelve-cylinder motorH. ]>.
h'crgUHHon. HorHoloHH Age 3G:3G7 O 15 '15
JenkK eight-cylinder motor. 11 llornolonH Ago
35:173 H1 3 MR
Knlglit racing motor, dlag Automobile 32:201
F 11 '15
Ijlglit plHloiiH make mnooth motor. K. W.
Walford. cllagn Automobllo 32:3U2-3 F 26 US
locomobile rcHtK'H both nlxen, 11 dlagH Auto-
mobile 32:1072-5-1- Jo 17 '15
Lower weight higher elllclcncy. A. L. (May-
den. Automobile JUI:r>53 H 23 '15
Loftier IntroduccH tlu^ II-A-L twelve. 11 HorHc-
IOHH Ago 35:N7:i Je 30 '15
Marnion feuturcH continued for 1010. 11 dlagrt
Automobllo 33:12-15 Jl I '15
MathcmatlcH of motor flywheel explulnod. Au-
tomobllo 33:4<l<!-7 S 0 '15
Mean elT(*<'tlve prcH^ure and plHlon Hp<M><l.
cliartti UorHel(»KH Age 3ri:220-:il S 1 '15
M<Mlanfcli motor han bnlnnrcd cxhaunt. dlagH
Automobile :i3:2DX Jl iU) 'in
Metropolitan S. A. N. dlHC'UHHe.H aeropUintm
aiHl ^overnorH. dlagH Automobile. 33:n<iu-:t W
Monarch addH eight- cylinder mod<kl; IlAr-
Hchell-Hpllltuan motor lulerdumgcaulti with
Continental nix In Harm* C,I»LHH!H. 11 diog
Automobile 32M02-3 Mr IK '15
Motor MpccdHat 10 in. i>. h. Automobile 31:1115-
MiiItl?ilcx-cyHnUer motorH. Hci Am 113:205 H
4 '15
National highway twelve. 11 dlag Antomohllo
33:320-7 Ag 10 '15
New motoi-H from nn eillclency viewpoint: a
' u of \* head, T boad und I h.oad
. ,
motorH wit It rctipcct I (t power outimt, weight
and fuel commmpUon. v* 1. Mtmc.riuff, Uorm»-
dtm'UHH eight-
34:824-7 D
Ago 35:182-1 K 3 '15
New York and Detroit
cylinder engine*. Ilor«t^U\WH
24
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobile engines — Vont tinted
Newcombe'g law tipplied to motors, w: B.
Stout, diaffs Automobile 3l:i:H>K-01. I) U4 'L4
Overhead valvoa mako b'crro olght
U Automobile 32:9 Ja 7 'IB
Packard bring** out twin nix chiiHHlH. II
Automobile **:(I33-0 My 27 MH
Packard with 12 cylinclci-a, ii tliu
Age 35:702-4 My 20 '1C
Pieton diaplaecmtint of Iwclvo-dyllndtT
In cubic inclioa; tablu. Automoblltt :UJ:S;iii N
4 '15
Piston ring problem**. A. .1. Mummort Auto-
mobile :^:tf^4-G Ap 8 '1G
Pittaburgli model untflnc1 <'<>.'H tmw nioilcl 011-
erinofi. il difitf JIorHolrHH A$K 115:171 K :i '15
PreHsuro and pinion Hjtood. b\ Jchlt*. HorKc-
le»H AKU :t»:317 C> I 'ir»
rrobleniH of olKht-ovlind^r riiKiui1 dtirlj;n.
O: At. Burkhurdt. <UMKH IIor»ukloHS Airti 3(1:
l,'t!)-12t 17K-XI, ^,'ifi-l!, 'J7(i-S AK l-S lit 'i;»
ProbloniH of tho oltfht dlHouHHtKl. Auloniobllo
32:404-5 Mr 4 '15
IM'oMTKtfs ill motor dcHlKii. A. b. ('InyOcn. 11
diuKH Autftmobllo ;t:t:N2l-;u N 4 '!(»
ProH and COHH of Hpccd KovcrnorH. I ItM'Hcb'.-m
AKO :tr>:7or» My uu 'ir»
lliK'o niotoi'H luiluiv«i nmrvoloiiHly. A. L. < 'lay-
don. Autotnohllo :t:t:7, -Hi .11 I 'I,',
llciiNoiiN for twclv^-fyllndiT motor. *!. <t, Vln
wnt. Automobile :w:f.i!X-:w. ftlft-7 S iA-s:t
'35; DlMcuHHlon. ;{;t:,r> 17-50, 601^3 1 »H lilt-UO MI»
lit 'KM 1~ an eltfht-cyllndn1 and two oilim.. tl
dla^ llorm'h'HH Atf<> ;ir.:7-i:i-l Jo U Ma
Itond <Umt in (-vlindcrH and hrnrlni',.. rtl'i'i'tM
nnd rom<Mly. Automobile :s»:IS | .M I '1ft
Sfhoblcr htiH vet <• run twelve-cylinder, il Au-
tomobile jukMii-is Mr ii;> 'jr>
Six, eight and twelve cylinder iiutoniolii|i» mo
lorn. J. <1. VIneent. HorKelemi A»;e It :»!,;{;» «ii*
2 MTi
SUitlilff tlie
ford.
<
N I '!,*;
Htewirl
He for the riKhl. <':
Automobile .'t.'CX.'tS 1,'t
;i;M;i-^ xr? NM n -i;,
\nlve motor j»ro\|ili*;i
air, illn^M Aulnmoliili' :t:t;s:tl X f
Htuty, rnrhiK motor IUIN Hf.lii inirl.t, 11 dU
AtitomoiiilT* ;t;t:(i!is 71111 o M 'l!*
TurnhiK moments or nmlti oh
eomiiarlHou <»f twelve, rlnlil, Mis
eylinder enwhieH. 1,. K. I'Yriicli,
Affe auiJiL'ij-r, n i 'in
"Twelve." from tint »;laixl|ioltit of vlliinltuii.
i. M, Heldt. dia^tt llurtieleim AK*'
niit
i'tn*-;*.
l (our
.
Twin HU
tomohiie ;::i;7
Two new etali
the now
Ja 21 'IT;
nlvowil inciliifH for
mobile 9:1:03.4 Jl H
:i«::!'il :i
mi|irrl«»r. .1. <!. Vln«riil. An
-;: n us Mf.
.ej'liiider motor.'t: n Mud:) with
deni ;itid a Nor(hUfi\ n»:nl'' for
el>;ht. U AutontoMlii :i:*:HK ;
i||.iKli
.
\\VId«»ly liunrciviMiicntK and
HU:i:tfi| Jl 2N
motor.
*: <*nrtntrrti*r;i: (
•'*•- law mid
Kngliw Imlnnptt ttnd vibnitlow, A. r*. n«y<l
JiliiRM Automobile 3Sjafl|.4, ftVd.Ji V ii
Straw tent for eitHiue balance, IlonteleMit AKO
36:377 K 111 MI. 5
Dearlnfiti
Automobile mj'iiie I»e;innK>, U, IN Union.
II or.se! <«MI Ai;r ;{.'»:.tli' is-, ;.H M ,\|* 11^1
Ctoanlnq
Alt'ollol rentOViM e;trlMHl dt'pM'lf VllfiHUtiliilc
;;:t;.':;t.r;: \n in '».»
('leamrn; niiloiimbile io»»ior:i uiih drriatnp'<i
jilfiiliol. .Si-i Am III'Ji'iJN Ji Air 2»» 'I,1.
Motor dnej; lint «M«U»m/<' ifiil< l.|\ , \UI'i||iubilf
MUSIS !« .11 I'M M:.
C online,
Tlii'l'lllo ; iplm)! riuilkiu; I*, hill «' ;-' ;,iK*
<lliir,M HiMi-i'lr-i. \i',i' MT» •»•';' Pi A|» ,' I 'l.f
f url
Aiinljntn iiti'I d • tin?*, •*! i i,|i|ti IMM < unite
fuels; nit. tiurl K. (infilled. \io..-«< i| r ,|
'
l^M • and
ini'tliodr> I'M'
data, AuiMjii
It 'III
|IeM,ol loi pi
r,n mill <.ul>uiifit •IIV
ilii*. \\Kli tUM tin ( -i j
,
I - l'\ )'. flM'i \'MI I in ;•, U)lnit,'.i
:!"•,•«:< if U ii •* •
t »M; Minn- in»'«i,i i, ,11 MM i t'-.i'^ , ,i |
Mm 1 1, on, I'nw* i r 'i «• ; ,
Mnful1 Illrl ; II, ..if MM ,I4 \'.\t> '-n.;, ,i<t{ .in
4't4iiiitt«'tit, \ i: i * «• iiii*.'- i.i, -.f .i
I'M V, I i'i !, 1 , , I 1 • I ,
VtlfMIIMltilii ' '11 \.' . .
(i»:',MifUr< I.I I-.MI i l,,,.li i , !•', i,
l.*lr ! -' 'I'"' I ,1 V « . ,
r
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AlM.ffir l.k ni r. i.,i«i , , ',it», ,, .j.j .,«»,«..
»i.»ri,i l«* n \ i » n.i • i*.' . . • \\-, , t
Mo «?• i k* *.» *•.' , " Hi , . • .' . • ,1
IIM", flnr* J- • • Jfl, >. ,{ , 1, , , .
i-, •••. • i- if,- !• \ ^ * .1 ,». ,1, • ,,. -
M|(iHM,||. .1 ' ' • » - J II
f'H-'i ,
('ml KtM <
iMiiM.. T
iff. <.:; :• i-
Ili-Ml
1;*
1* \f
I A
Wrl tin •' '-'« 1"
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i* M
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
25
Automobile engines — Ignition devices — Oont.
Magneto and coll ignition. P. M. UelUt. dlags
HorHulCHH Ago 05:178-81 F 3 '15
Magneto spark vs. battery- coll spark. D. H.
Cunningham. Automobile 31:1020-3 P 3 'J4
Magneto vs. battery coll- -from automobile
drivorH' viewpoint. C: S. Alanlerro. Automo-
bile 32 :2(M .la 7 '15
Now principle in motor oar Ignition. 11 dla«n
HorHflesH Age 3G:lX6-7 Ag 15 '15
Hojisons for advancing spark lever. Automobile
3 1:11012 I) 24 '14
Single HiMirk and similar Inturniptflnt. I>. M.
lloldt. dliiKH JIor«olenH Age 3o:150-2 .la 27
'15
Spark advance should bo function of llame
propagation. V. It. Iloyt. Autoxnubllo 32:
408-i) Mr 4 '15
Spark plug. V. M. 1-1 old t dlags Iloraolomi Ago
3'1:!U8-20 P 211 'M
Spark timing methods*. 1\ M. Iloldt. 11 dlags
HorHelCHH Ago 35:274-7 K 24 '15
HyHtentH of electric Ignition dcilned. Automo-
lillo 33:580 At) I '15
Two-point ignition. P. M. Unltlt. diagn IlorHC-
IOHH Ago 35:3 M-« Mr 10 'J5
"Wiring of Honch duplex system, ding UorHc.-
leHH Ago JM :!>!)!) I) :tO M4
tfcc almi Automobiles lOlectrle equipment;
JMagiwtoH
Lubrication
Automobile lubrication. (\ \V. Si ml lord. 11 He!
Am H 7!l:;i!>2-3, 412-M Je l!l-2<t Mft; Ha me.
IIornelewH Ago 3f»:X7!»-Sl; ;!ii:lli-l!) Je 30-J1 7
'15
KxlituiHt I ion t eutH oil Him. (]. H. Bryan. Au-
totuobllo 32:5-10-1) Mr 25 '15
I*OW-teHt, OaHlly-VaporiXcd Oil! OhJCCtlollH.
l<: M. IMiryoa. Automobile 32:7r»« Ap 2!» 'in
1 rubricating H.YHtmn for K. N. motor.s inndu in
JUolglum. diag Automobllu 32M5U-GO Ja 21
'lf»
iLulirlcntlon of old model 1 »opo- Fin rt f(»rd. (Hag
Automobile 32:112(1-7 .!<> 24 '15
<>; lubrirnting ollH. <). J. May.
M Ago »5:33K Mr 10 'J5
<tlllng for clgblM. dlagn Automobile
33:4M-I» Mr U '15
HpltiHli oiling for nt<n> plHtori motor, ding An-
tomobllo 32:!M7 My 27 M5
Mnnufnoture
Adoption of nlumlnum piHlonH. AV. M. I.<k\vtt,
Automobile :i:t:'121 I H 2 '15
AdxriutiiKcH of Hnnd-cnHt plHtotiH. \\r. M. Le-
vctt. Automobile 33:N7N-!i N II M5
Aluminum alloy pinion, .). 10. Diutnotnl. 11 ding
Autotnobllo :i;t:tir»i"2 H 2:1 'in
Aluminum nlloy plHtonii. 10. <iru<*nvvnld. lloiw-
le:;.M Age ;tr>:N<Hi | .ic ID 'lf>
Ahunlmim count met ion lulvnnliuveH. \V. U.
Htout. Ail(omoblli> ;i;i:-lli:t S <i '15
Aluminum or Iron crnnk cnt'.er.; n foiupjirlnon
of the two mnterlnlM on the hnticn of
weight. Mtrengtb nnd COM(. V, I. Motierleff.
HorseioiiH AUC ;i:.:rtK:!-it Ap 2s 'in
Aluminum plHlon erllicn niiMwcrcd, .1. |j<»o<
[old nnd ,1. 10. Dlninond. Automoblli* 3:i:7>M-
5 u 21 '15
Aluminum pinion will never prove titiccetm la
truly high- duty motor. K. \L I'orter. Auto-
tturblle ;t;::'t:M-i s 2 'ir»
Alumlnutn pinions. IlorwelenM Age 2(i:,'t;!ii <> 1
* in
Aluminum plHtonM IMIMH unelinllenifi1'!. Auto-
mobile :12:IMM-I7 Jo !M 'lit
Aluminum vernitH wleel In motor count ruction.
.1. K Diamond. Automobile 3:i:M>s n H Hi
'in
Aincrlcnn nlloyH bent, J. Leopold. Automobile
iCIllHlli N tfi Mfi
AnnlyKlng IMMI! How; UMC of nlunilnuni ft»r nu-
toiuttblle motor eotiHtructton. M. H, Slier"
bomly. Automobile 33:K.'M-n N -1 '15
Knt'Iy dnyH of tiluTnlnum plntoiiH. J. Leopold.
Automobile 33:f»r>0-l c» 7 'in
JIow to Tnnkit Mtitomobllo engln<> cnnlliiKH. 11
Koundry 43:201-4 Ag '15
Molding the new ('ndllliic 4'lKbt'cyllnder
motor. U. <1, KHtep. II Foundry 43:171-4 My
Overcoming the alap of aluminum pietona.
P. M. Heldt. JtlorHfilOHH Age 36:227-8 S 1 '15
JMHton practice; preaent duy denlgn with spe-
clnl reference to nliiminuni alloy. ,1. K. Dia-
mond. 11 dlags Automobile 33:S71-7 N 11 '15;
DiHcuHHion. :i3:!)21-4 N KS '15
J^OHHible troublvH with aluminum motor. A. T>.
Cllii>vt1on and others. 11 Automobile 33:275-7
Ag 12 '15
Prefers Iron or Hteel to aluminum. R. H. Hher-
liondy. Automobile 33:051-2 <> 7 '15
Overheating
CUUHOH of ovorhoiitlng briefly outlined. Auto-
mobile 32:32-1-5 U1 18 '15
Repair
llaok lioldtt any motor In 32 poMttonH. 11 Au-
tomobile r)2;'(20 Mr 4 '1C
V-type olKhtH In the repair whop, IlorxeleHS
Age ;:r»:in-2 ,ia 20 'JG
Terminology
Pellnite new unit for motor upeedH to avoid
vngue high and low. Aulomohlle 32MIIK2 ,J<;
17 M5
Testing
l^eri-o eight mnkcH 3110-hr. te«t. 11 Automobile
:i3:fii!ti-7 H 21! '15
Krictlnn hnrH<k power of mo torn; tcntH to tlo-
tcnnlnc their vnrlnllon with chnngo in
\\nter Jnc.ket temperature. JIorHele.M.M Age
3fi:217 \f 10 MB
Use of optical indlciitorn for clicckliiK defectH
In functioning of motorn. dlngH Automobile
33:Jl7t!-!i, 1018-I1I N 25-1) 2 '15
Vnlvea
Appei IH novel vnlvu-drlvlng ineclmnlHtn, 11
illagH Automobile 33:1112-;) ,11 22 '15
CalriiJnllMg motion of Hlecve vnlven. Ilorne-
ICHH Ag«' 3n:2l!H-7n H 15 MB
N»»gatlve Inn gnlnn In valvo timing. Automo-
biln 3I:12l!7-M I) 31 'M
Mew positive and nllent vnlve operating niech-
nnlnni. 11 dlagH HornoleHH Age 3(I:U2*13 ,11
2K MH
Overhead viilveH in theory nn<l praotko. A. L.
cllayden. Automobile 32:(MX-J!> Ap K M5
JLotnry valve nmUen nlow proKrcHH. diag Au-
tomohlle. 32:5115 Ap 3 'IB
Uotnry valve inotorn, Automohlle 33:2X5 Ag
12 '}5
Kotary valve progrcw. dlngn JlorMcIeHH Ago
3r»:2'l!l h1 17 M5
HItiKlef biilancuMl. Inlet an<l exbaxint valve.
J. I). ItootH, ding lloi'HolttMH Ago 3u:37(> Mr
17 M5
Timing \alvcH by tho flywheel, Automobile 3:1:
r>!2-!3 S Ki 'If.
Valve timing of American motorii: tabulation.
Automobile 31:l2(iX-!l H 31 '14
Vnlve typen. dla;vi IIor;;clonH Age .'51 :!>•!< I D 30
'Walker motor lines cored rotary ,-ileeve. illa^,n
Automobile !^:72S Ap 22 M!>
Automobile factories
C!nrr (ruck and accessory pl.'intfi expand. H
Automobile 31:11!>I-3| 1» 21 M4
Detroit pltmtM make $5,01111,0(111 nddltlonti. it
Allloinobile 3.'t:!i2-l-r» Ar. l!l M;>
Dht'clory of automobile makert;. AutotnohJlo
3l:l2(i!f-3 I) 31 'M
KHut Hecond elty of automobile, liidimlry. \*.
V. Si>eucfr. II Automobile M'MV-% Ap 1
'15
How l)odKe brothet'ii plant waa MMMr.aidKcd.
M.t C. Ktitep. 11 plan Iron Tr U ;>fi:!Mi:i Hi My
Iteluibillfatlon of exlHtlng plantn an n faclor
In production contM. II, V. <'oc,';. pinna Km?
'i!i:.'tr>:i»x ,fo '
Holvlng tba nparen problem: tlut
conipany'n NeweaMtUt plant. 11 Automobile*
32;3l(i-20 1*' IX MR
Stamping plant for <iwuitlly nnHhirtlciii. K. U
PrentlMH. 11 Iron AKU uriHMil-^l Mr 4 Mil
$25,000,000 for new bulldliiKM and equipment,
U Hot-Helena Af.e ;H5:Ur.H"l» S in M.">
l!nlriue conveyor In automobile plant. H pin it
Iron Ag«i !Ht;r.nr»-s H J» '15
26
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1NDKX
Automobile factories— Continued , , f
War rushes French plants; automobile fac-
tories working 24 hours a day on ammu-
nition, aeroplane and military nunpllcw.
W. P. Bradley. 11 Automobile 33:1013-1% -h J«'
10 'IB
Sec also Automobllos— Manufacture; also
Ford motor company
Automobile fans. See Automobilea—Fana
Automobile headlights. See Automobiles— Ught-
ia*
Automobile horns
Automobile warning Algniita. A. L.
diags Kn«f M 4»:tt«2-6 Jl 'If.
Dies for drawing Hangod shells. EL P. Davis*
dlags Maoh 21:632-4 Mr '15
JohnH-Munvtllo co. announce) now motor, hand
and vibrator horns. 11 Iloraoleafl AKO 34:1173
D 80 '14
Automobile Industry and trade
Are you soiling cant or buying them? Ilorne-
leSB Age 34:1)01-2 1) 23 '14
Automobile chronology for 1914. Automobile 31:
1154-6 D 24 '14 •
Certlllcd teats by rtwilnrH UK wilen h<ilpn,
HortwleflH Ago 35:597-K My G "IB
Educating iho dwilor'H mechanic. A. U Horn.
llornelOHB Age 3R:fl4l My 12 '15
Forces at work during 1914— th« year review.
Automobile 31:1143-9 I) 24 M4
Inlluoneo of the war on thn automobile ludu«-
try. II. W. Perry, il Hcl Am 11H:20C-H s 4
InteroHtlng faotH about tho automobile bUHl-
n«flH. a 14. Urlffln. Kluo It & W Mtae'n «7:
338 Ag 21 '15
Makers cannot maintain priwtH 111 rough (Con-
tracts with cloatara. Automobiles 31:10X6 I) 10
Metropolitan S. A. H. CHHCUHHUH itfltactii of
war. lloracdcim Ago 35:185-0 l«' ;t 'If.
What thfl motor wr cloon for other ItidimfrieH.
0. it. attain. liorHeloiw Ago «ii:iK7 AK ir» 'in
Nrr <iJw Automobile fuctorleM; Automobile.
wrvlw MtntloiiH; Kh^trlo vehieln industry:
GaragnHi Motor truck mdtiHtry; nlno Kurd
motor company
Accounting
Should dttolum' jiariM a<vountH lie iititndnrd-
Iicul? A. II. ItaniHun. 11 Horm*lf'MN Age :»fi:«0
Jl 21 '15
Service
What ooiiHtltuteft HcrvliN* to tin* owner?
(3: Oould. ElorMolcKN Age 30:110- 1 .11 21 *K»
Mr <il#f) Automohllu
chitHMfn
trade. Automobil
New Houth
Automobile
IMHI in
H My. A
f 1914 r ImnortH $2.1103 ,*3Q.
1 Mr 2G 'Iff
AuhtrnUan
5
Belgium
Belgian rur fnctoHiw intact. VV. I«\ llradtay.
11 map Automobile 81i;WMl>l Jn 21 M6
Canada
BuHtnpHM gain in wmtflrn <?nmula. A, <J, Km-
mott. Automobile 31:1112-13 1> 17 M4
Cayion
BritlHh India, IT H HI> t'cmw Uep 72:&74-)iK MI.
France
AmArtwAK Hpttffd up Krcnoh fAfitttrlwi. W* ^
v Hrttclley. 11 Autonmblto 3i:4CO-l Mr H MB
HrltlHh duty thronttinH Kfi*m»h exjw»rtn, 11 An*
tomobilc S3;7n4-t> (» 21 MG
Frynoh automobilM IncluMlry lit ifocid condition.
11 Automobllrt 32:101-8 Ja ill MR
Germany
Oormany'H export trnd«: how thn IMS forftlKti
bUftinoHN of $90,000,000 wan dintributcKl. M,
Bruun, AutomolJilo 81:1009-18 -j. I> 3 M4
Qrtat Britain
AnalyiflM of automobtli) In dun try In (Jre«t Hrlt*
Hin (lut'lnic war, AutomoWlc S3:3K-|» Jl i MB
Gmt Ilrtwn awn cmr flaw«»l l>ttyi«r. Auiu-
mobllcj 32:730-7 Ap 39 M$
War Htoiw olyttipla, but not «t»r
.K K: Hchliipur. <UaK« Aut«tmtibile
D 10 '14
India
JtrltlHh India. U S S|» i'omi ICep 7^:l!H ^01 MG
U. H. motor f'lirM wain preMtl^f' in India.
14
Tasmania
Automobile tnulu in TiiHiimnln. Ut»rjti*le..n AK*>
»5:184 K 3 'ir>
United States
Car nml tnii-H ijilwi In {pMthwmit. iifln «l.?f/«
In 3 motilhH. Autnmikblle :(U:I»in-K AI» 1 'U
1'olormlo lt»ir» motor cur n-Ki.it rat ion b> itmKc.
tl. U. Jtedilen. Atttomobtli* !t;t;172 !l Jl ill! 'lu
J Stalled export HlntlMtlrn itlmw tbnt \\ H.
domiimtcH automobile \\orM, AtitnttutbUe Itll:
(I24-r> H 30 'U»
Directory of mitomohili* mak<M'«4. AiitMiitubiln
31:120^-3 l> 31 M4
Distribution of motor cur c*t<<»it.'4 f'»i tbc rant
llnoal year. UorneleKH Af<e aii,;Mt S 1 *U*
F*xi>ortH for 10 montltit emllmt Or I obi T tutul
$:Sl,24t»Kfln. Automobile ;tl:ll;*t( h \i Ml
KxportH of lliia-M eicceiMliMl fortv niiin«»iui,
tiibulatlon. HorHebnw AK*' ai;»wi » Ar, '/«i M4
KxportM tuke another Jtunt*. H<ii/>i>lifm Am«
311:170 AK in 'in
Knrm«krH of SouihweNt coulil buy iil.mtf) mm »t
11,001) each. mn)» Aiitiim«ilttte.t'.t;|iifi 7 Ml I Mi.
50,000 earn for Iowa In 1i*1h, <?. <2,
Automobile ;t;!:4:»o->i Mr is 'i.»
the muutnK of Anu'tluiu hntur.fi im,
Horwelcw Afte :;H;tttI| S lit 'K.
IttKlory of (he Amerietih nulontobltr hMhtN-
try. I>: Hcceroft. Autmiiobllr H.l iVI* 7<* *».ni 7.
KMO't, t);:u-n o ^S-N is *Ui
KimnuH t'lty ji Mtent illf'tilbnftin; «4rnf«T.
1): HeeiToIt. Auif*m«tbib* ;tK;»nit V !>' IS 'Ui
MlchlKinrH »lx uiimtbn* i'f->tlf'iiaiiHir>t M.
Itrnun, Auioinobtii* :I:I.MM ;» s tr, >\i.
Middle \V«i;-t t-roju* pt«'Ki»K< tni'i<-J4?ii»d uu ^»li M
map AlHomoblle 3:i 4!«; !* ^ ;i Hi Ml.
Mot'** tbiin I.Mno.ooo rain M^:i-i(i'i«<d Ih \\ M,
,
Mmd* .t
.
Motor vebb'Ie reiti^ti nintu-1 uict
itni. i!oi'Mei«'»N AK" :;:• •/.'•« MS r.
Motor \elitcb»:i in tbr t'ntti'd ; uii'
ns;(U»7 My i:t 'If*
New Mi»»;laud K»U^ 4V«to f.ipi tti S! ^«<iirn.
,1, T, Hiilllviin. AittMiii<ibUi< .r,« .:'•:• .' Mi IT*
NI*\\ KiiKlntid wilt ;p-iM» n.'tH.Miit.nim f*»r mm
nml iiee<*;.f(tirlrr<, »> M. HrMpjuM. iiiafi Aui**«
mobile ns;i:t!^4t Mr tl 'lit
Ndi'tbweni fititiier;' offer blir rfir fntuUri, Anlo
mobile IlJrl'Yn I K M Ml*
onmbn dlMlMbutctr rot flu KMIU »«*H ft. MMI*
eroft. Automobile nKitUrt M t** 3U Mb
Itbftde Iptlllltil'f H'filnlMlioli j»Jtut^7«'t \ijfn
an K;II s ii M;*
nit.-* In r»itt*d JUniiN l« M I .»*,
\»; t;: M
d t*nted ^
r.-^Uv>*«
a:< ;tut ,\»r i'* Mr,
LVa4,ii.M r:,r;f («, M. Miy.
.I2;i.;u» v M* ;'i. M,,
r fur Hnnlrb>4h«?r «'»rt»itr»i«
tfott, Mor.-^Uv>*« Ane a^:iiw 1"* Mr a Mr,
Automototlt lamp** He» \MI mtiotiU* ^
Automobile law* «nd r«oiiUtliina
t'HT nliDtlld euiTv itWMit|nijt(« KtM<iMJii>
Ward, Atitmm»bli«i :<^-'i^» I A|. i, M.%
Motor rttl' IrtWH of «tlt the xf«4li'n, Iv.l.u
4 .
\Vliy Im'fit reKtilHfitm** nf *MO!I*I Iro* ^ frnitln
nre i»bj«'ff|Mtiitblv, lt»n h.-d h,i Ar«* »1^;4<iV'!*
Mr tt-l Mfe
Vellow«tot»e tmrk mitfilllotiMr ifK
Itl eftrft, KfW Itn- V? IVi: A« ,r'«!i
Autemobtlo mufft«r*
njdtH-d,
K«h»iint m
netttrMllKlnit
'
, rlbt«
«m ttt
»- U
IV M*
M.i o
*1 I
I*' tt,
it n ntttnim4t|li-> tntirtl^r
i, U Inm A^rt y*t »»t I 3 ^ y* *tt*
Automobile number pint**
New fork noun <t» u»* ^H nivle nf ^unmifi-
t»ltH numtH«r trfrtte, U <Jo**«t U«^idn n i t«* 2*7
M 80 ML
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
27
Automobile parts
Mhouid dealers' parts accounts bo standard-
ized? A. H, JLteuiHon. 11 Horaces AKO 3C:
Gi) Jl 21 MIS
S. A. 10. HUKKftMtH Htandard names. Automo-
bile 3»:3<»» AK 12 'in
SolvliiK tho Hparos problem: the Maxwell
company's Newcastle plant U Automobile
33:316-20 F 18 '15
HtandardlsIiiK names of parts. • Automobile 33:
2««-7 AK ft f!5
#<r aim* Automobiles— HtandardH
Jiroiul demountable rim patont upheld. 11
JlowloHH Ago 3»:224 j~ H I MR
Chamber of comratmtu to de.fond ICardo patents
Hull. UorHclmw Ago 34:83!>-30 J) » 'JI4
Court holcto Maker front axlo patent to be
void. Horseless AKO 35:285, 203-4 Mr 3 '15
DcwtHion rondorod In carbureter nult Automo-
bile* 32:21)0 K 11 MR
-Deleo wlnH In self -starter patcmt suit Horse-
less Ago 36:324-324a Mr 10 '15
N. A. (\ 0. uroHH-llconHlnK patont plans now
completed. Automobile 33:.'t!l | Jl
Ohio court diHiulHHCH Kardo axle patont Hidt.
iioiwicHH AK« 35:r»3fi | An 21 MR
Pflrlrnun wlriH oVelwIon In long-con tiwtod de-
mountable rltn patent milt Automobile 33:
3!)4-r> AK 20 "Ifi
TWO-RIMKMI axlo decision. Automobile !I!l:7:i-S!)
Jl K MR
Automobile raclnn f ^ t , , ,,
Amerlea'H cnKlneorinK triumph at the HhcepH-
ht'ad Hny wmodway. A. U ('laydun. H Auto-
mobile 33:WIO-K <) 14 MR
AHtor cup won at 102 niilcut n<»r hour. 11
HorwIcHM AK« 3(1:361-3 I- <> 15 Mfi
Uurman'H 1'uu^ot \vliiH Oklahoma City raoo.
riorHoloMH Agv :tfi:rill» My 5 MR
Jmrmun*H I'cti^<»ot wlnn Oklahoma ra<«^. C. S,
Moore. 11 Automobile .12:71)4-5 My 6 '15
Barlo ItOHta'w PotiKoot Vina scrand
UorHele.nB Ago 35:2f)l-2 Mr 3 '15
Do l»alma, in Mmwltw, whiH al H]),84
per hour. Automobile 32:0(ll>-7# Je 8 M5
Do Palma'fl Mon'odcw wind both Klffln racoH.
HorHoloMt AKO 34^300-7 A» 20 '14
Fluotuatlonn or the averagtm mado in tho Hoa-
Hon'n Inadlng contests. HomoleMB AKO ;t(l:htr>
AK 15 M5
OottiiiK rt»ady f«»r tho international wwoop-
HtakeH; earw and driven* who will content
11 Hoi'HHoHH AKn .%: 0011-72 My 10 MR
Holiday racing on the Hpoodwaya. H iIon<ol«HH
AKO 80:1-3 Jl 7 MR
Tlow the Htuts* o.loan<'d Tip at tho
1 M5
30:214-15 &
Uttlo tire trouble at Twin OHloH. Automobllo
:t;t:ir»7 H o MR
IA»W Hpcwd markH IVovldonoo cMtnlury. 0. K
HlmtliU'H, 11 HorneleHH AKO 3ft:»12-13 (> 1 MH
Mnxw«»ll Mi«rw»r- DiiiwcnlMfK July 4 wlnnorH.
Aut. .mobile !l,'t:W-U .11 X MR
Mulford wlnH .'UMl-mlle raee on I)OH MolnftH
Hp04Mlway. it Autornobllo :tn:UJ»0-7 AK 12 MR
30U' a KOCH! contoHt yoar. Aiitomohilo 31:
11471- I> 24 Ml
3914 a yoar of npood rooonlH. J. T. Hhaw.
Horrit^HM Afftt 34:K3»-K401> 1) 9 M4
OMfleld'H Maxwoll non-Btop wlnnor at Venice.
U JIorHOlfiMH AKC 35:392-392b Mr 24 '15
Over 100 mllen per hour on
Hp<»,od-
way. 11 IlorneluHH AKM 30:300-7 O 1 MR
<) verb end valveH trbimplu A. r<u <nay<l<kn, 11
Automobile ffli:07:t-7 Je 3 MR
rullou wlnM (^m-ona rne^ at K7.7 m. p. li. 11
Atdomoblle 31:1017-10 1) ft M4
oHta In P<nw<iot vl<*torlouH. 11 Automobile 33:
1-fl ,71 1 MR
oHta tuk(*H FI ark n OHM cup ra<'e at IOR.30
por hour. 11 Autonioblht 33:840-7 N 4 MR
RftHta wlnH nKaln. 11 Automobilo 32:446-7 Mr
11 IB
IttiHta winw Century at 101.RO mJlnn r«»r hour.
11 Automobile 33:294-5 AK 12 '15
Roviow of Corona road race. H. G. HalL 11
Horseless Age 34:830-8 D 9 '14
Rlckonbacher wlnn Narragans^tt 300-mile.
J. T. Hulllvou. 11 Automobile 33:5R4-5 8 £3
SottlnK Tor tho ROO-mllo race at Indianapolis.
A. U Claydcn. dlags Automobile 32:879-82
Spuod reeonlB of the 500-mile race. Automo-
bile 3^:1)1)0-1 My 27 '15
Stubs earn triumph at Klgln road racefl. 11
diair Automobile ;t3:»61-R Aff 26 MR
Stutss trlumphH at 102.G ml low nor hour, J. J4:
Solilppor. 11 Automobile 33:G8C-D5 C) 14 '15
fitutz winH llrHt and Hmmd places at Twin
CltioH. Automobile ;t3:4RR-r> H 9 M6
Summary of tho C. A. (3. trophy race. Horao-
IOHH AKO 34:308-1) AK 26 '14
Thirty-two (tars nomad for Vanderbllt cup
race. 11 irorsiiloss Affo 35:224a-224o F 17 'IB
350-milo AHtor cup uuto racu. £1 Hul Am 113:
3R7-I* () 23 MR
Twenty- two citra <|tmlify for BOO-mllo rnoo,
I): J<eeeroft. Automobllo 32:023-5 My 27 '15
Twin City raco won by llftli of Houond. U
MomaeHH AK» :m:U(tO-H- H 16 M5
VaiKlerbllt <tup raco alao won by Besta's
PouKeot 11 HorHoloss Afire 35:825-8 Mr 10
WlnnlziK <>f tho Krand prize. A. O. Waddell. 11
Automobile. 32.-44X-9 Mr 11 '15
World'n reeonlw mad<t hi ROD-mllo
HtnkeH. IIorHel<»SM AKO 3R:72R-!} Jo 2 M5
AVorld'H rccnnlM Hhatl«n»d at (HiIctiiKf>.
leHH A«e ;tr>:K((T>-X Jo 30 MR
tfrct ditto HpoudwayH
Automobile service stations
Can mmiuraeturor.H havo a Htandard norvlce
volley? A. Manmlcy.
My R MR
Metn)uolltan Heel Ion of H. A. M.
truck makorH' obliKatlonn to euHtomorH.
It. It. Itachman. Autoinobilo 32:772-3 Ap 29
Horvlco lufidri want Htandard policy. Aiitomo-
Horvlctt itianaKctrH (UHC.UHM their pronlotnH. J.
Huilth. HorneleHH AK<) 3(t:()-10 J17 '16
aub-dlviHlon, HavlriK and nafoty. norsoltiss Age
3-l:H<l9-70 I) JG M4
Truck ma kern to dwtldft on Htandard H«rvl«e
policy. L, V. Hponoor. Automobile :i2:S4L-4
y ft
A^e :)5:t>05-8
R
My
Automobile slanals
UAar HlKnallTiK <lnvhM»s for automoblln*. 11 Hcl
Am 113:274-5 H 25 '10
Mr ((too Automobile horns
Automobile touring
Motor travel In doHorl country of Honlh«rn
('allfonila. L: 11. J4ddy. U Kng & Mln J
100:H!J5-7 N 20 '15 *
Sixth volume a<i<lod to Blue books, map*
Antomobllo 32:590-9 Ap 1 '15
Throo rout en ofTArnd to Pudflc coa«t tourlHtH.
Automobllo 31:1079 D 10 '14
Automobile trailers
Jndtmtrlal plant automobile trailer. 11 iron AKO
00:133 J11R Mfi
Automobiles
Abbott- Detroit (5lKht. 11 Automobile, 33:R20-l
H 10 MR
Abbott clKht a now niod<tl with tntoreHtlnflf
feattiroH. 11 UorHoloMK AKO 30:14-15 Jl 7 '15
Allen lino two moduln on ouu cliaHHlH. 11 Auto-
mobile 3.t:HH2-3 N U MR
Aruo diuMfdH InrKcr for ItMfl. 11 Automobllo
,'13:110-12 Jl 1RMA
Auburn modolH Tor 1010 -n »lx and four. U
UorHctaHH A^ 3r»:H12 Jo 10 MR
Auburnn, 11H«- a Hlx and a four. 11 Automo-
bllo !l3:lRO-7 Jl !!U MR
Aut OB and the eloetrlrt car. J: A. Itcclor. Klut)
Uy J 40:R!IO-2 H 18 M 5
olccut and four In wmio ebaHBlH. 11
utomobllo nSMRI-n Jl 22 MR
Aut
Urns
which will bo inn tie un o
^
of fin
:12-18
for tttlO^to .lit* jlxwi /»x<jlu*lv<tly. 11
AKO 3 R: 770-1 Jo 0 '10
28
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDKX
Automobiles- r on tinned , lt
Bulckw, 11)16, urey both wix«H. 11 Automobile
Cnoilloc "eltfht in soeond year. 11 di«KH Auto-
mobile 33:188-1)1 Jl 2!) M&
CadlUiie (dirlit with acini! rellnoiiKMitH known
IIH typo R3. 11 TiorMcU»Hn A«e 3«:134-G A* 1
Cameron H!X touring1 or madHter. II Automo-
bile 33:;)29 A if 11> MB
Car of mB. S. P. McMlnn. 11 Sol Am 112:10-1-
Car that HtAy« yminK. Automobile ;i3:4!!U-3l,
517-111, 612-15 R 2, 16, 30 '15
Clmlmei-K brings out Iteht .six. 11 iHapt Auto-
mobilo 33:1185-7 N 18 MR
Ghalmitrn cars In three modelH for 1«lfl. In-
I'ludimj a new Hix-H». II Hoi-Hclt'MH Atfe 38:50-1
Comparison of feature* of tho AVtttiw Amor-
Icun car for r> years. Automobile 3I:11V3 I>
Cornelian-' u unique, llfflit enr. 11 HorselcHH AKU
aB:R14 Jo 1« MB
Cornnllan— body m-tH n« frame in new mottol.
11 dine Atitouvilillfl 32:726-7 Ap !!!! MB
Crow-IClklmrt model for UUll. II Ilorw'lown
Ago :t6:171 AK 1B MB
DamulH eitfht (»f MtroiiK roiiHtructlon. U Auto-
mobile 33:75(1 o 21 MB
ItaviH lino IM four, two H!X«H nml twlvft. U
Automobile 33:47N H !> MH
DorrlH HhE--orlffhml dOHlffn. U (llngn Automo-
bllo 32:030-8 Ap S 'IB
port cfmtlnucH roadHler and touring. U d If iff
Automobiles 33:l!»3-R Jl 20 MB
DriKK«-tfottbury Iltfit ciirK. 11 (11»|?«
Eleven now ehaxHlH m»en nt «hcw. 11 Automo-
bile 32;12-17-|-. Ja 7 Mf»
Kmpiro line- two modelH, II IIorHeleHH Atfe 3ii:
380-1 0 15 '15
ftinplnt- new model 33. 11 TIowliwH Ai;e 3fi:
570-1 A)> 28 MB
Kmpirft 1016- larger Idwrh-Hpeod motor, il
Automobiio 32:nxo-:t AP in 'in
Kmpiro H!X In production. H Automobile 113:
748-0 O 21 Mfi
Ka«vr twelve with Individual vnlve can IN. II
clUWM Automobile a3:BH3-4 S 30 MR
KnglnonrtnK development— HUB; alphabet lent
Hut of CMIM and doHerlptinn of nciw «I '
dtagw Automobile 31:1 228- flO Ii 31 M4
Parmwk four -overhead vnlven. dlatfi Auto-
molriln 33:81)2 N II Mft
Flat hodli'H of dlHtlnctive do,Mij*n, 11
Automobile 3B:00-2 Jl 8 Ml*
^«r?rtITOrt"rH' "**- "
OHdo nix— on n model only. 11 Iform*lww AKU
30:206-7 H 16 MB
Mix roplneoH four for llllft. U Aiitinno-
MB 1-5 ! ""
_,_it popular-. _
071-2 T) 30 M4
.r»nrtttt<l nix. 11 HnriwtaiiN
11 Autonmbll»»
Grunt
071-^ „ „. _.
Grant wi.x • larger mr>tor In
33:806-7 H 3$ MB
Groat Wen turn *tx wltli rnnny ununtml ff*nttirn».
n YrftpMftiftBu * ~ " ~ * *" — * <• -
Ilalladay llffht
-Ap7^--^
nrltl
'UornVlnnH AKO 3BM70-1
Tfolllor
A flr
A«r« *6:*Ql-3 Ap 14
Hudlton. IJlf. hiiH yarbt Hn« body mid
at lowtr Axurtt. It HorMDl^w A|^
In
3C:
Jackson clRhts ami a four, il
bile ,'t;!:7!>'I-r> <> 2X MT»
JefTery fnur with birth :'|H'*'d, IMIU; ntrnKt^
motor. 11 noweli'rtK Ar,e :i(i:MU II .It ;*s M.'i
Jefl'ery ue\\ four. II diar,.i Aulntiioliili' IS:::I%3 V
Jl l!!t Mr.
KeaniH ear;; quick di>tachablr |MH|]I- , U diaf:
Automobile .'t-:7Ti> 1 Ap *\* 'I..
KtnK el«bt -cylinder for $I,:t.»o. il Aulotnobtto
ai: 10»U»- 2 1) It) Ml
KitiK eiKht-eylinder to .'vll for fl.^.tO. il Iburc-
ies.s A»^tk rtcsrio i h ji MI
Kissel adds (fotir c^linilri^ (clMs i- . U di.iiM
I adds h'itead block Vlx', i] AutMniol«Ui> ?,\:
-r» IM7 MI
..... . Uar -i" nl\. il llor:itili*;t:i A»;i» !!l:Hxl ;! O
i«; M4
KlHMclKnr neu idcfifi jill ,\«'.'ir ( nimli'l, , il
Kline attnptN unit power plant. II Aultiumtill**
Kril' VM i«bi»WM liftli* fliatoti' )) Ihu • Ii MM
AKe »I:»K3 I AK "It *1(
.. .|J, VI equipped with vul'-jm iJirlnr
1 uliifl. II lliirm*li-H.H \IJM :I:.-V|H i j,- ;• j M:.
"tint the i'ho\v. H, II, l(H»vtn Uui c-
i<wi AKe n.'i;''3-t Jil 0 Mli
IJKlitnlnff and the atilontoJtlh* (*. 1,. Jniih »iu
Hci Am 1ll:Mi7 1> I1,* Ml
Iilpiuird-Ktewnrt two ltn»i'kWfivM. U \ut<ttiif«-
fiiie ;:'J:(Ho-i AP N Mr*
i* H'filic^ biittl nlvi"' tl ih;'( . \«|U*
ti'ilH'il'-ii J ,lr 17 M.'i
£ :j|\e.M for Mill., it ilM». HMI n-if MM
... I'lll'N llllKi'l ti»l P»I»J M All'*Mf)iilif.l«<
:t;i::tvt; 7 AI*. i'<; 'i;.
Mel^ujan Ihie liitpioVeioi'iit . tl Mi«r -«'i* •• \*p
W/jVl!*1 2»'\\i; 1'W M*r* " ' " M'^f "
MaiUhon llr.ht :tt\ i«»n«l t«f j'ii-1 |MUI;M; ( at1
Marinii Ilitld tflVil I loi r'«-li-fi • \r.« It' .i'fi , Mv
Mnilon liftht MX iinit'Hinn P! It MoiMtiti .\^'<
:J.»;itM* ,\iy j;1 MI*
tioit nK iilr«h .p'«d iinifni la r*I't II Auto-
|eatuir;t « I'lif 1f|tti'i| Tff r*ll< U fltJiK't
..111, .M I" Iu ,11 I |
II U'lllt IffNU JfOMUMUl' «Ui«l ilcl.ill
sa'^ir1111'"
jasU'ell fu» I** Hi \\Jib liopi«o(>'M< tit * .Mel iMUrr
piiie, || |{or;ii'li ;»r< AK*' ••'< U** * VK • 'Iff
I!* HJ, Uitf«'l |«tl'f |MU«-< i] illitM
IM .\«i< »ft M!» KM A|i II *lfi
'AutntViHtrili* a2;r»3s-;<« Mr :?fi 'J*fc
II llnrr>*'trr>in AK«* ^(4,
17-Sl* Jn'S^'Ift ' * 'IK>* MtrW *"lfl **' 'J'
MitrhHl ndd;i nU wllliitt for f),MiA. II Auto
MllrheH brl»»M'J out I'lttbt ^iu| r*U it AMl»nao
lillf1 33;lt^ii-3 J«< 'M *K*
Mltrhell nU for IMS Wtfh M fMtitt Mfn»U«< »>»«*»
H^pl umfor, II II**r«H.Mi A*«> Jft.,,? .1 4«. H
Moltni* KnlKbt fuwtureil Itv ninttill'iu M tUng*
^ Automobile .la-nnn o AK i:* MT»
MoMm* Knlithl 4<l. tl UornHmn A«« .V*,^*M
.My » Mft
Hirht I'Vllltifrr tti*<tlr|; ||«<r»f<tt«ll«
r»u»r infifr«*|i«tiir««Air|p with <*«»«»
ty*!*, II rtl»«* '
IIHVI* c*i*iiiliif<itiMi tfirif<*r«. II
j Aitr- 3l;3yr« AK ^ M4
ll«t» iHimprl^rt A n ,in 4ti«i «« M« II
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
29
Automobile*
National^ hftfhway twelve. 11 IIorHoIms Atfo 36:
wiii!-it K i *in
Wow cur oxhlbltH nt Chicago. 11 Horsoloss Age
35:85-6 ja 20 *ir»
New ear models won fit the. I'ulaoo Hliuw. 11
dlaKH Automobile 32:1-4 Ja 7 '15
Niagara four Huropoan touoheH. 11 Automo-
bile :tt:MK-|<) H 2 'Ift
Nino now earw on UtaplAy ut Chicago. 11 Auto-
mobile. ft!:17K-Hl Ja ii8 '15
10 15 --a 7- league wtrlthi: eight-cylinder motors
— HlxoH for IOHH tluui 9800- -vacuum food —
spiral htivctl gears. Automobile 31:1187-03+
1> 31 '14
Oakland addH eight-cylinder model. 11 Auto-*
niobilii :W:7K«-iU O 2S '15
Oakland four, HMfl. II Automobiles 32:0-18-50 My
Oakland model .18 for l!Hfl. 11 IIornolcHH Ago
8C:fl7tt-7 My 10 'in
(Oakland «Ix new low-i»rloed. 11 dlugn Autumo-
hlht .1211036-1) Jo 10 ^15
Oldwnobllc. eight, model 44 wllli holloa 1 llnal
drive. n Hom-loHH Age ;t<i:,1«t!-:i | o 15 'J5
OldHmohflc eight rnplaoeH Mix now four, il
dlag Automobile 32:M7-1» {• My 1!7 'IB
Oldnmohllo light eight. 11 Automobile 33:74(1-7
OldHmobllo the model 4It for HUH. 11 MorHOloHH
Age wi:xi» Jo n; 'in
Overland hrlngM out now .six. 11 Automobllo
11
ntpm tho ncilrt^ of
4:907-8 I> 23 '14
il
Ovorlantl K:; to HO 11 lit lower llKuro. 11
IOHH AUO :tr> :?;{<;- 7 ,!<> 2 MT>
OvorlaiKl four. 11 tllaj^H Au(onu»)»il» !{3:t)i!K-JU
N IK 'in
Overland four price lower. 11 dlntf Automo-
biio. :i2:i>7M-KH' ,io :i 'in
Overlatul model SB> a dlx-oyllnder car of 45
n. p. n UorwiKHH AW no:iNa-a AK IB 'in
Owon iniLKncitlti car. 11 cllaK UormdontH Afiro
34:913-14 1) 23 M 4
Owmi inuKnotlo; ilvu curH nmkti K00«mlt<« run
throuRli mountain woollcm*. li Autotnobllo
33:610-17 H 30 '1H
l»ackurd brlngH <mt twin nix olm
Automobile 32:!)!ia-B My 27 'in
Vackard with 12 oylliidorn. II
3n.-702-4 My 26 '15
pany on
aM Affe 34
liiLH now block six at $1,306. 11 Autumo-
I'altfn model, tlio 6-3G announcod for 1016. 11
IIornoloHH AKO 35:706-7 J« 9 MR
Pathllnder twelve and H!X for 1016, 11 dlag
Automobllo 32:10G4-6-(- Je 17 '1ft
PoorloHH 4H-Hlx. 11 IlorMoleHH AK<» 34:321 Ag 26
PoorluHH four, $2,00()r-Hlx at $2,250. 11 Automo-
JMlWim, a now light car from Detroit. 11 Hor*G*
lc7»H AtfO 34:(>in J) 23 '14
IMlot. IntrodtieeH an eight and a popular
prleod Hlx. 11 HornelitHH AMU 3U:3H-ir» O 1 '15
rortcr-KniKlit Hp<tnd c.reatlonH. 11 <UHKH Anto-
mobllo 32:7HD-i)lt My 6 MR
Premlor wxtotto with Tlmkon axhm and worm
b<*vol drive. 11 IIormOcffM AKO 3n:34-r> Ja 6 'id
Premier- HO m<» featuron of the tutw modoUs. 11
UorHolcMH AKO nn:5«0 AI> 28 '15
PTOH iin<l comi of autornobllo ooriHlnictlon foa-
tiiron. 11 dlanw HorMuluHH Ago 34:1)38-54 1) 30
rnltman Junior. II IlnrHolomt ARU 34:000 1) 23
Uotful elKht oyltndi'r model and two Uogal
fmirH. 11 IIornMuHM A«o ,10:100-7 Jl ZH 'in
Utifitl 11110 lino In an cltfht and two four«. U
Automobllw ;l3:M)B-7 Jl 2!>'lfi m
Hotnlziirtou <*arn. II plan llorm)l«Hii Ago 36:
146-7 Jit 27 'IB
U«o (Itwiffir '-many iml(|tio iMiintH. U dlaffM Au-
tomoMBi 33:45K-62 M 9 'itf
o llv<^i>aimenKor MX for $1,38G. 11 Automobile
94:877-
of thA year 1014: automoltUoN. Hcl Am
ancl a lUrht SOWat for 1016.
11 HorMUm* AK*S 3G:R4R-fl Jo 23 '16
hft*Hl«. U dlaga
Saxon four ancl Hlx niodolH — roflnuniuntH. 11
JIorNL'loHH ARO 3« :310-11 o 1 '1C
Saxon Hlx to atill for $780. 11 Automobile 31:
H. A. I<3. eonnnfttett roportH and paperw. Auto-
mobile 32:1057-01, 10KX-1IO, 1108-B J<» 17-2-i '16
K. A. 10. papoi'H and tlio dlHeuHHloim at tho
profeHHloiml H«»HHI<HIH. IlornelcHH AK« 3G:827-
30 Jit 23' 'Ifi
Knhinx oar. 11 florwcloHs Ago 34:852 T> a '34
fcUamliu'd Hlx and oi^ht. 11 Jlornolotw* Affo 3-5:
4tt8-!> Ap 7 'in
Htandard Hteel oarw. Il dla^ti Automobile 32:
723-5 Ap 22 '15
HtountH Kinall four. U Automobllo 33:32K-i) AS
10 '15
Stowart motor corporation producofl pleasure
ear. U JIorHulQHH Ago 35:305-6 Mr 3 '16
Stewart nix — a now clmaalH. 11 Automobile
32:880-1 F 25 'J5
HtiuhMmker In oh»ven typeH on two chaHNlH-
tnodelH. 11 Iloi'HoloHH ARO »5:H70-N Je 30 '15
Htmlohakor ro/ln<>.s four and nix, 11 dlu^ Auto-
mol.lle 3:1:30-2 Jl 1 '15
AVe.Htcolt ooneontratoH oil two HlxeH. 11 Auto-
mobile 33:tt»K-U AK 5 '15
\VonteoltH --Hlx and four chaHHin of clean
dtmlKix tako four body typos, U dlugH Auto-
moblln 32:634-(> Ap S '15
Wi llyn- Knight i»rleo ntdueod. 11 U or HO lens Age
w'llfyH* Knight rellnoinnntH. 11 Automobile 31:
111!«-7 I> 17 '14
*\VlllkVH«KntKlit \vhlelt IH to soil at a modeiuto
U II<M'H<MoH.M Af?e ;i<l:-M-r> ,11 M '15
Winter mooting? of fri. A. 14 hi Now Xork. dlaK»
UorneloHH AKO 3n:5K-7-L 110-13 Ja 111-20 'in
-- - -
Win ton hrhiKH out Hinallor Hlx. II Automobllo
31:1172-3 I) LM '14
Axle
' rr/rw Automobile onglneH and other
IngH hottlnnhjir Automobile; Cyclccara;
lOleetrlt! trucKH,* Klootrlo vehicle.**; FIro np-
paratUH. Motor: Oarage**; Jitney bun OH;
Motor bUHon; Motor cyclon; Motor
Htctum bUHen; TlwtH (automobile)
Accident*
iNVo Automobllo accident**
' Axle*
,-.._jFii for acuicMHtblllly mid
Automobllii 33:472-5 HO 'JLR
MuHt axieH bo turned uxkow to cmahlon ono-
wlio(d HhockM horizontally, Automobllo 32:
N3K?flai'/!ff^Ta "xltb> '""* niini"U(M"
'XasK^A^rtiaw^^r^M1"*-
Itolatlvc* merltM of Homl, thri-e-quartor and
full-Iloatlng axlMH. A. M. Iju.vcock. dlagB
HorHoleHH Age 34:328-81 AK 20 'f4
Hheldon worm gear uxlu. IfdlagH Automobile
32:J)4w-7 My 27 15
TypoH of roar axlow. 11 dlngw JIorHrloflH Age
34:04D-50 I) 30 '14
N<r aluo Automol>lln
In theory and praotloo. It. D,
for adJUHtlttK main ancl ennnnctl
Saxon -addii roartHter on glx d
Automobile 33:556-0 ti 28 '15
loarlngH. Automobllo 31:1114 I> 17 '14
jrig tha conter ball beariiiK* dlagn Auto-
mobllo 32:102 Ja 28 '25
Maximum loadM on aiilomobilo road wheol
bearings. II. O. Baldwin, dlngrt IIorMol«tM0
Ago 30:310-21, 371-3 O 1-15 'in
MoMt aceitratn automobile part; m<Hho«ti» of
ball iHuirlng tnanufacturo 4>ull for micro-
Mcoulc Innpiu'tlon of material and product
A. U Olaydcm. 11 Automobllo 32:701 -k Ap 28
'15
Bodlta
Adattttng the touring body for wlnt«*r IIMA* 11
UorMeleMN Ago 30:359 -til O 15 '1C
American automobllo eonrhwork: crUlrlnm of
domtmtlc and foreign car bo<li«ti», J: J. Mo*
11 Bel Am 112:21^ Ja 2 '1C
30
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobile*— Bodies— Continued
Automobile bodies. H. J. Hayes. Horaolosa
ARC 35:59-80 Ja 13 M6 , , _ _
Body Improvements revealed by the Bljow. C. S.
lUckor. dlags Horseless Affo 36:13-10 Ja 6 '15
Car bodies of 1915. 11 Automobile 31:JL100-U14
Closed body styles. 11 Automobile 32:112-22 Ja
bodies for runabout UHO. O: J. Morcer.
& Automobile 31:1108-9 D 17 M4
._. jlopmont In art of body dowlKn for Inclosed
cars. 11 Automobile 32:1133-0 Ju 21 MB
Ideal touring- car body. J: J. Ide. 11 dlutf Auto-
mobile 32:35 Ja 7 M5
Kintf earn — rloHcul bodlt»H. 11 lIormtlcHH Aw <IG:
173 Air IB '13
Luxurious Htrvamllno body not yet built. J". F.
LiitiHor. (UoK Automobile 93:008 O 7 MO
" " aluminum automobile bcHllttM. il Iron
Agct 116:1218-10 Jo 3 MB
Marked improvement In body (Iwljni. (it J.
Mercer. 11 dbigH Automobile 3*:8l9-:Ki bM '15
Quriutlly production favoru mutul foody. IL J.
J I ayes. Automobile 33:37 Ju 7 MB
Stutz foatureH new bodleH. 11 Automobile 33:
Tliruo-ciiuirUtr cabriolet coupft. (!: J. Morcer.
plaun Automobile :)2:4l)4-G Mr 1H MB
Torpedo motorcar. 11 Scl Am 112:346 Ap 10 '15
TrenclH In tiiurinif body deHltfiw. IS: J. M error.
dliiKM Automobile .13:07-5) Jl 8 MB
Nw nton Automohlleri- -TopH; Automobile*
•—"ITpholHtery
Ilrakcm,
Brakes
Automobile
Cha«sl«
Aluminum In automobile C*|UIHH|H, A. U f'luy-
<l«n; J. 14. Diamond. Automobile fttifflMM A»T
CliiiHHfH kcepH juic'it with motor. J, M: Hehlpper.
dliiKH Automobile rt2:8N2-« My 20 Mft
Onimi-Hlmplcx n hltfh power di'sl^n. II dinn;i
Automobile ;t»:-lU-17 | S 2 'in
lOlcvtjn new chiiMHlH HCMIII at show. II Automo-
bile Sa:l2-17-H Ja 7 'If.
Now IVtt^rHon H!X ctuiNHlH. II Atiloinnltlli* ;t;i:
Pontlae cliUNwlM for the trade. 11 Horitoltwn AK<»
35M34 Mr ,'M 'J5
Scientific rlmxHlH, A* P. Mriuih. 11 cUawi Atitn-
mobile 32:802-6 My 6 '16
SImi>Uoc-(Vnin' H!X cylinder cluuinlii. II
il:2(l2-n H in M5
Henry.
clutch workH only for emit dlroetlon of
rotation, dlntf* Hom^ji« AKM afi:2t}7 K 24 '16
Cleanlno
IVlnd-HhlcM cl(»nn<»r lnvc*nti*d by
11 Hcl Alii H3:fH .11 S4M6
Clutche*
<1hart for
1> 30
of leather fared cnne^etuteheri;
^lAssr.^ j!t"
KoteM on autoinobllo eluteheH. w,
Ilowolonu Ago 3B:7»7 Jp 1« MB
s M i
, tlernt.
AM<IMIH'-
Cott
Wiy tlifl 1 016 wirn ur« cthommr, A. t«. ('lay*
don. 11 (tlnitH Automobile 3Ains»3»7 I H 20 Mft
Nco flfto Automobllo«- Prlcti Hutu
Cott of operation
Motor Vfihleloff ha wnter-workw wervlre At Lew
ArureloH. H. A. Hclnly. KtiK N 73:H«l-» My «
Small automobile otxmM up now opportunity
• *•
utomobll
o d
Dttton
W,
v«r. 11
nnatyHes. A. 1«. iMuyden. dlni;H
Automobo M!ri-»t fifi-9. lH.1-.-i Jn V ttl pi:»
KutrioH vn ry greatly In dlMpliieemcnt, il Auto-
mobile, :«:«K4-7| My a» 'ir^
noo-mlle niiM* In reliiiMpiM't; •-ii>tni(M*rlnit ••ffi'i-t
on touring ear deniKn. A. I'. ('Iii,\i!en. Aufu
mobile ;i'J:UlUJ-tl« Je lu 'lit
GyroHttith; ntaioti. J. <!. Cmy. 11 iHa^.s Set Am
H 7»:I7B-», IKK Mr 13-2U '16 , t
IIlKh Hpots In detil»;n. A. IA ridden. Auto-
nutbtht ;t,'t:7N4-r» (I :»« '(!»
Maximum Uutdn on anfuimttttte m.-nl \\lml
boaHnRH. H. d. Itiildwm* illjin;' Mm •« IC;IM
A»e ;ili::U!»^l, !t71-:t u I |j> ').»
Mot<»r iKinMe-enr, 11 He) Am li:t:"!S S I! '!!»
JtneiitK Inllut^nee In l»elni{i< di*.'l?;n i! Htiir, \u
toiiHibiie a:t:HV-t-;» Ar. :!it MI,
Three wlieeleit iitltoinolille of innu u.il d«'. IfJJ,
II Kel Ant M:t:;t^;» o it *lf»
Treml of dentaii ronlil be impiitvi il, C I',.
imvlK. Antutnoblle :t:!;r.iis t» Ap lu 'U.
\V1uit the new ntodelM fbow tn d« , l.tn »i (i
deneleti, K. A.
211-Kl H 1 MA
-.Wnlfflit
Dfff«r«ntt.it
l
illiiKM llniwliwi AMe ;i«:T« I .11 '.'1 'Li
H diniM'eiifinl en <iddM a
earn. dUu::i Antiuiinbtti- :U!:i:*«t I Mr I 'I,.
Wlltter din'Tenllfll tf<eM im\f|'»hl» \\ «n j»»
Atitoniohiie ;t:*;!»iu; »i»- :: *i;»
Drlvlnti
Electric irqulpmrnt
eleelrlt*lf\, \, \, rijn 'b n <!)*«.-.
Automobile n:t:vi<i ;t «i /! Mi*
Ituttery-elmmltm niittiMrl.i fm «|. *ijir <.<.<if
liu: and luthiltiM Miuti>nM'i(f •• f"' HI.' ••lim«
inititnitduIiM. 11 ttW It A \\ MI * n i«. lit .1
Jit ftf 'H»
Ibttlery N>;-tefu-' ilii|*»m»'t U» <)<l.i|! dl.tH-i
Ailtninidille ,T/.J*M '« I-4 1 1 M:»
Itljur eleetrieiil ntiltri M-ifi*l ti il|/f>i| 1) ill>|ji)
Alltoinnliile .'M:,l*> !« d ;"< '1 i
Cj»r Ulth t'b'«'liM tllilKItrlli- I', iili'.ftll" tntt c(
MilUlion of lite )'bfill):e -<i»'ti\ ft* in |Mnt*Utii
11 S«l Ant 1i:t:4t}.i N VV M.<
(*UtIer luitlltltrt «<UH«b fitt McK'HHir (i.M'Milit
Mlf Uielt;. II Kl><( It A \V I M* > n 1*1 ;• "i ,< IH
'II.
I'Ueetrle «»»i ;«U|flrf, 1) Ml«'> \V fi?» ft1 1* n^ K
^S'V Mil
Hfldt. i|J»l!iitttorta>riN A«V \MTV:t« V, i.VM ««i
HKN'Vl. 'i*l\X »'/y.J»t'. iV iw'1;1/ I7J» i'l,Vjin!'
4«.i». r/A V Ti4J I". V;«i H»', i*»«/it, H,^ N, "VuK1*
U» JN'i;8* "W1^ hl" 'I, *-|.4.( >h;)r;>. *«.(«»i I
.107 W o'V »l'h '»'* M^i-iV*! AI/V!*^ Mv /!;
lft'41 1 M«
Klec'trlt'Hl eiinlptlU'tit tfltM'Iflr/illttnt*. ilff^ltti nf
fitter! ti» Atm'Hmh .-atn ipMltiir nv^ n«*-«vifiv
. 4 Ji M 1A '«Ii
jr?a M4A§
'lrjeltv tn th<» tniimir.ei«ir»f »»f ^.iit»ft|
Hiitniry. II Ww 11 * \v Ww « •;* -.!»•« w h*
the
3fi;3lK u t Mk
tem for fti!''t*. II <||IIK UMtnrtetti Alt* 36 ft.l? ^
An 31 M5i H»iiif. AUtHtvii«ti(t«t »j:7lf Ai< ^S MA
fl«*n**mc»ir»r» n. nliwt* *mlt nt.irtu«K nt**1 fl«MlM«
VF*f*L* ft'r i* WR***!*. iirimrt MttUitiirMiU»f
M. J, Flti'h. H ilium* Oi'ti ^0e U lD,a«4 7 My
'"
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
31
Automobiles— Electric equipment —ConttHtiwl
JKcnxco electric starting- lighting systom for
I,
-» Jl
t v«
lt Au'
Lighting and starting HyHtoms — nlnglo and
double unit. IIonudcMw Aw 34:1)43-4 D 30 '14
Method of connecting up eondennur.
Ago 35:31 Ja li '15
Nanh electric, gcnorntor and igniter. 11 Horwo-
IOHH Ago 35:377 Mr 17 '15
New flloetrlcal equipment. Automobilo 32:28-0
Ja 7 '15
New Went InghouHc. ulcetrleal (Niulpmont for
gaHoItnc. automobllcH. 11 Kloe H & W JUloc'n
07:125-0 Jl 17 '15
1010 model electrical equipment for automo-
biles U Mlee W 00:100 Jl 10 '15
3'robahlc break in fine winding. Automobllo
33:334-5 Ag li) '15
Homy products for 1015. 11 Horseless Ago 34:
075-fi I) 30 'J4
Itumy two-armaturo llglitlng and starting unit
on national earn. 11 ding UorHolosH Ago 34:
854 1) U '14
ItormlrM of automobile cloctrUi wiulpmunt. A. L.
enough. IIorflclcHH Ago 31:811*12 l> 2 '14
SaniHon electric system for earn uudur 25 hp.
11 dlag Automobile 33:50!) H 10 '15
motor-generator. 11 dlag Automo-
bile 31:120(1 I) 31 'M
Hplltdorf-Apcleo Htartlng and _
" ' II dliur Automobile 32:1128 ..
; and lighting for 1 ill d. 11 dliigH Auto-
mobile 32:144-11, 200-8 Ja 21-28 'H»
Vulc.an gearshift Htrongor and lighter. H dlag
i 3U1272-3 | 1) III '14
n.iouHc elcc.trle equipment for Kurd
f ...... 11 Uhut U & W Hlfui'n 07:384-5 Ag 28
Wiring diagram of HIinniH-Huff Htartlng, light-
ing and f Ignition HyHt<Mti. Jtorm^loHH Ago 3(1:
Wiring diagram allowing the IiiHtallatlon of the
ainitKtter on the Dclco HyHtem. Automobile
33:511 H 10 '15
aim* Automobile engines— Ignition do-
: A utomo>>llcfl— 'I sighting; Automobile—
tUtylcoB; Automobllctt — T:
Engines
Hlou;
Atitomobllo
Equipment and supplies
Hcno. lIorm'loMM AKO 35:403-4 Ap 7 '15
ncjiH In <MiulpiiInx carH with now acc
-ltu A. [4. (Mough. IlorH^loHH Ago 35:40
Ap 14 '15
I>.vn<>((> for PordH. 11 AuLomobllo 32:1036 .1u 30
tlm ntitomoblla for travel. C: A.
Hcl Am 112:200 K* 27 '15
atlior Hliuft coupllnffH rot'laco uiotal-
llt! typo. dlnufH Automobllo ;i2:27U-3 K 11 '15
Now a<'<'<kHH<»HVn aL the <7hlc»^<> Hliow, 11
Automobile :^:1H4-5 Ja 28 '15
N<>w <*l<«'l rlc'iil ()<iulr>zn<ttit. Au
Ja 7 ' 15
Now IdonH In automobile aocomiorloM. 11 Hd
Am 1 12:10-17 Ja2 'in
Novel automobile) awwHHorloR. 11 Hoi Am 113;
l»ar(H <kxhli)HH nt Urn Ohlrvifpo wliow. 11 llorno-
lc»HH A«c» 35:87-00 JiiliO M5
utornoldlo 32:28-31
'd liand-powrr liolHt* 11 lOnw N
<> 2N '15; Kn^ ^ Mln J 100:733 <>
problmn. II Automobllo
30 '15
H<SaflB.DIIl& 25-ifi
8pe.odom<tt<trK and oth<»r indicating
nuititn at thn show. II. II. lirown. 11
IOKH AK<" 35:22-3 Ja 0 '15
Storing ?h<i tnurlHOT nnodH. H, Pctmiin. 11 Mel
Am T12:4ttO'}. My 20 '1fi f t
Wlm-t tho awoHHory oxhiblt will cIlMdoHci: an
fl8*Aft^^ ^r*"* u or80-
tfM atttn Automobile hornn: Automobile
muniortf; AutomoblUw -lOhu'.trlct eQUlmiumt;
AtitnmobthW' »'HunH: AutomoblloH— Tnutdlng
tms; AutomobllnH— ItfullntorH; Automo-
• -Wln<lowNt llrakod, Automobllo; Oar-
WH; Hh<icJc abnorborn; Tiro pumps;
(automobile)
Exhibitions
Boston's combination show; list of exhibi-
tors. II HorHoless Age 36:3:Ub-324d Mr 10 '15
BuslnosH and entertalnmont vied at Chicago.
C. 8. nicker. 11 diogB Horseless Age 35:158c-
00 F 3 '15
Cloning tho national show circuit. 11 dings
Automobile 32:17C-7 Ja 28 '15
How to get tho moHt from tho shows. Horse-
loss Age 34:843 1) U '14
Motor car tixhthltti at tho ftinama exposition.
O. I.. Kdholm. 11 JJur»ulu8H Ago 30:35-1) J]
14 '15
N. A. O. C. axhibitoru. plans Automobllo 33:
701-5 O 14 '15
New car exhibits at Chicago. 11 J I onflows Age
35:85-00 Ja 20 '15
New car models neon at tho Palace show. 11
dlagB Automobile 32:1-4 Ja 7 '15
Palauo riuuly for ilftcenth national show. 11
UorHoloHH Ago 34:1)33-7 P 30 '14
X'alaco Hhow a brilliant Hpoctaolo. J. T. Shaw.
11 HorsoloHs Ago 35:!)-11-|- Ja U '15
Second national show of HoaKun opons at Chi-
oago. <.:. »S. Ulclcor. U tloraoloatt Ago 35:131-4
Ja 27 '15
329 tuirH and trunk H at Itoftton show. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:442-'! -f Mr U '15
Fans
Fan dcHign renialiiH uiiHtandanllisod, J. 10:
Schlppcr. <llag Automobllo 33:054-5 O 7 '15
Feeding systems
Curler (ank. dlag Automobile .'t2:((IO<> Je 17 '15
l^uel ftit^l. IIorHcloHH Ago .'{'1:1)52 I) 30 '14
Now Miictlon feud MyHlum. 11 Automobile 32:
21)0 K Jl '15
Stowart vatttaim feed ganttllnu Hyntom. dlag
' ^35:r)5JaJ3'15
Vncuuni KfiHollnc foisl for automoblloH. (!,
AdaniH. Hci Am 113:i>5 Jl III '15
Fender*
Motor
Frames
KratiKt Hi«(ttlouH rcttKirt, dintfn HorHOloHS Ago 35:
plant for ((UantUy production. F. I*
H/ H iron Age 9C:48lT-94 Mr 4 '15
Fuel
Aittomo1>llo
Qearlna
i^Sno8^ Chain cumHhnft drlvcH pro» and conn of roller
D:4H3-4 umi Hllout typo chaliiM. A. L. Olaydun. Auto-
t , ,fl inoblht 32:7ll'-13 Ap 22 'IB
of htua troatmont. li, it. Abbott.
11 Hlblcy J 20:150-0 K '15; Aim tract. Mel A
<Mi<>m 10UK 13:300-1 JH '15
lOllmlnutliiK tho gixtatoHt problem. Automobile
32:540-1 Mr 25 *J5
FrlotUm drlvo. IlorHol^HH Atfo 35:374 Mr 17 '16
l^Vont wluud drive design. dlaK Automobile 32:
KH3 Ap 1C '15
(,3oar box location; final drlvo. 11 IJontnloMH Ago
34:!MO-8 1) 30 '14
<j<>ar calculation)*. HorKctlcHH Ago 35:781 Jo 0
* 15
O«at*H«(H arc Kinallor and lighter. dlngH
mobllo ;i:i:j)L7-2o N IK 'ir>
Lapplna l>ev«l driving «;««•«. A. A. T|>owd.
tUiig i hkrmtloHH Ag« 35:210-17 J' 10 'IB
Magnetic* goar xlilft for giLHollno automobile.
11 Kllco U A W Klcu'n 07:857-8 N C '15
Making tho H pi nil bovol goar. 11 Auttunobllo
32:3l?7-fiO V ift '15
Maniifn^ttmt of worm gearing by a now pruo
OMH: a comparlHou of Ltui straight and honr-
glaHH typo »f wormif. (J. T. JMyorn. 11 ding*
IIorm^HH Ago 35:110-21 JA 20 'K*
Motor HiMMtdH and gear ration, Aulomobllo 32:
1030 Jtt 10 '15
HuHrtol Internal gotir drive axto. Ulag Auto-
mobile 32:313 K 18 MB
tttUmt <thaln <lrlv«tH on IncrttaHd. dlags Auto-
mobllo 32:314-15 F 1ft M5
Hplral typo btivcl gtvtm for automoblto drlviw.
A. I«. Htowart. IIorMoIoHH Agd 35:KOi-s jo
'15; DlnnuHHlon. Automobile 32:1110-11 J<»
Vul
24 '15
uUuui gnarnhlft Mtrongor and lighter. 11 dlft.fr
Automobllo 31:1272-34- l> 31 'I*
32
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobile*— Gearing — Continued
Worm ffour etflclenvy. C. II. Calkins. 11 Horso-
toas Age 34:082 D 30 M4
Aiitniiin-
Kapld
MlPH— JJIfforttnlliil : Aiitnmohllo* -HtwriiiK
ffoiir; AutoinohllvM— TrunHmlnnlou; Motor
trucks— Ucarintf
History
RlHO or Hie iLiitomo))ll«>. 11 Sol Am 112:521-2}-
Ju 5 'in
Inspection
Can \v« iinprovo tlu» InHpputton wrotcm? l>. If.
HU-vuiiH. 11 IIorwIt'HM ARM 3»i:(ir»-Nt HH-I .11
iil-28 '15
Lighting
Automobllo HParfhlump \vllh outMldt* foc
udJUHtmi'iit. 11 Mlpp \V ti«:SXO-l n HI '1
Bond iiiMUlllKlit mipportH to throw iilaru <»n
C: 11. Klrby. Automnbilu .12:025 Ap 8
'in
Howl! Htnndard llKhtlntf outfit, U plan Auto-
mobile »:i:!t6ti-7 N 2R MR
liulliH, HockctH, IiuiipH and dimmer*, r. AT.
lliddt. tliiiKH Hoiwlt'HH AK»» «R:77R-7, HUM I,
845-7 J« 0-23 MR
CulVpr-HttHirnH JKord litfhtlntf outfit. dlttK
IlorwUwH Ago 3ri::t77-K Mr 17 Mfi
Dollecthur ruyH downward. Hi'i Am 112:346 Ap
10 MB
.Ji£*yN!tfhtH on now KotslH. il Automo-
Wl*»c U A W "Kior'n"07Vl»10 N"l3 Mf»
Ho port on lirltlnh lump HtaudardH. diafc Auto-
mobile 32:-IKi> Mr 18 MR
6-voIt HitiKlo-wint llKhilntf iPadH. dluMM Auttn
mohllp :i2:(i74-fi An 1R MR
Suffffcwtod rpiiunly for tlm lu»adtl«ht. nuhuinc*p.
A. C. Mtuwurt. ItorMolpHH AK^ ltl»:14t-ri ,lu 27
lpclrlp hctidlltfhtH on now Pordri. il Autt
bllo 02:579 Ap 1 MB
lui'o-frtu.' olcrtrlc Itimpn for iiiitoinoltlli
«wlvol-bulb iiutom(d>iU<k lamp . _
dliiKH lOloc W »n:1222 N 27 M5
WlrlnK of battery llMhflng1 Hyntoni. jdan Auto-
nmhilp 33:201 .11 2ti 'I ft
Lubrication
Clmrt IlluHtrutlttK1 tlui proppr lubrlcaUou of tin*
Htnndnrd motor par clmwdw: with explana-
tion, il 8<il Am ltl!:lK Ja 2 Mi»
nyHtPin of iui» r(»po-lturtford. plun
w |a ,|f>
of Kr*MiMp..fn»m roar
,
Autmtiohllu llliiKHU My 111 '1
likJika
and ovcr-olllnK of front cylinder. Uoriu'I«*;<H
o-7 AK ir> M&
AIT
M«rtufttcturt
Alumlmim in automohih* t'huwdn. A. 1*. f'lny-
d«mj J, r<3. Diamond. Automohllf U3:
AwomblJnK motor i*ar«i In l*a<-kard
Iron AKO DO;H7:i-n n 11 M5
Atitomolillo foundry (*or^-rmim wonomli**. il
_.lron Ag« Wim-8 J« 14 M6
KlmbalL <J«»n Mlw
Ford mcthodn and tl
SoSSlU »!
187'
J7.
-Mi MM'M,
H«avy mapmnKry" UMiid In btiiminir nutomo-
How iicai*ntlflc* ilHilNii nml u«< of nhmtltittm nl-
Joyi» will chi'ftppn motorlnir. A, L. (Maydm,
II (HHjr Automobile 33:235-3?) AK 8 '»
MallwiWo Iron ^tlnw fop th«i nutonmbllt* In-
gUMtry. It: AfolUf*nkft* Itonwbwn Aim 3&:D»«
o
apld HnlHhliifr of uudimuMI** fa. tiitK;., il I
AKi* !M:l*JK!-9 1> It Ml
anipliiK plant for quiiiitit> pmituiMiiMi. K
iMvntiHft. il Iron \«i* t*:i;is:» t»l Mr I M."i
of uudimuMI** fa. tiitK;., il Iron
i. K. \*t
M."i
for niiMliTii motor »(;nv. il lnoi Tr li :.•'.;
2i;:J-T K '» *i;»; Alwtnirt. Iml Kin; !.»;.».' K M!t
Stool ItK |iatholoK>. *l. K: S« hjpprr. U di;ii:»
AittciiiinhiU* «l!:.!«i WMI Ms li Mi.
Twin nuu'hlnoH f»»r . r.n K;ml MMI- a\l«'.'». it Au-
.
tonioltilc .TJMiSt Ap lo M.'i
T\IM>H of auloiuoliifc cianK:di.(It lutltt'M. .1. v*.
'SjH'iUM'. Mnt'h U1:M'»'.t Mr M:»
yprH of autttinolMlo rianK hutt liitti
viM'snl mai'hlnr:* f«»r flu* rraiiK..li,itt
fai'tmvr and ;.p«'flnl iMpujmu-nt-; tm |i(i« .
nioMlfk luiildfr. \V: « ». Sfnni. !.. H *lt<i^<4 M
l!1:luo II .la 'i:>
XM ff/Nn Aittntiiotiil«' i J Kim ' M.tiiii
tui'i'; Atitotnoliiic latptom"., \ulHin. ti,ii
Mufflrrti
AiitoiiioMlr nuilUfi ,*
\Vhli* vartatiith hi I!M» lndi\ idit.fl |u*U UH ni nf
motor fin1 »oh:»» HMIM-II'I ;• \fi- »'• »'.'»» «MMi»
*;^ palnl
Painting
it
.
Kilhniaattii>; dur-t in I<M«|\ • IMHOI PIIO. f. V,
Spi'iti-iT. tl plan Anf'tiMoMfi - t • " *> :'• lit
Kord iiiHIiiHl.M and ll«f li'"i-< • l«»«|« '- K I*.
Katti'idi*. U Ktm M >'*->»«' >»' \J' M.
Iladlo pioiMM11 ,|jipan-> Ji MIT h< 'l *)•*'• il \»H»«-
nmblli' :t',!:.';s H t K 11 M..
(il MM »K \v cli'i'Hli' rii^ltM H«r l"t<d U JiJ in l-tii »•
\V i|J»:IV'»:' .'I .If !f« Ma
s *'l«'« til*' «»ti UN ttu «M-.<ini'\i'>. *I h'*n Tr
f:L'l.i Jl !!» 'Hi
rix' It <( and ti*fi'ii-ii' •' f -M" >f l'*t • Ato**il*
utti pli-aMtif »•»!!:• ."4ft \nt H: .'i» j Jti :! Mt»
tni;>tt|Mfi fui uMt
Ap ?;• •«:•
i:K'tr t»
MI
It M^ff
' t li
y. il.
t«f MI
af M. A K Mi*«ln<i«nllfitti
i Afttt a, in ti» 4ix ;"t M;f
tdi« n*.? ttui »tr ;M Mr.
K Mlid trntlt;*'. iHiL-M^OUlu
rln| XVitih MJM \\t ?i\ M,
hliit'f* r«i .iMtMit^nMli' n««iM*")Ti it
;:'« a Jl r^ Mf*
CJ: A.
it 4» ;t M
M4
TttttiltiK
tlif r«*tmfr i»]iop t» A
A«*^ Xftilfli K M* Mw
*', \V, K
tft
fn
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
33
Automobile* -t'tnittnucd
Shipment
2000 earn u day. M.
O 7 '15
Automobile* 33;«46-i)
Braun. U plan
Speolflcstlons
ours for 11)16 liHtod with their prln-
oipul ftpecliloationa. Autouiobllo 31:1220-7 D
3.1 'U
Spring*
rompenwated cantilever oil minutes roll, dings
Automobile 32:18«-B Ja 28 MR
CompenHutud cantilever aprlnga. 11 Horseless
AK« 35:318-11) K 10 '16
OontlnuoiiH rotary luwit-lreatliifr furnuce. R M.
I'aull. 11 Iron AKO 96:560 S 9 '15; Kamo.
6:234 tt 1
iiMiiO IT** 1 '1G; aime' ** *"*
Improvement of spring sywtomH. <llaga Auto-
mobllo 31:087-8-1-, fotiK-71, 1274-6; 32:26-7,
100-8, 280-3, 321-3-K 361+, 462-1. 51)0 -It, 076-7,
764-7-K 854-G4-, J«Ftf-3 N 2G, U 10, 31, 'U, JiL
7, 28, K ll-2(f Mr 11, An I, 15. 2». My 13,
Jit 3 MR: DlmniHHlon. 32:t»02-4, 5U3 f , 030-2,
7224-, 810-11, D01-I1 Mr 18, Ap 1-8, 22, My (i,
20 MR
Now HywUMii of «pHn^ HitHpetmlon for motor
cara. 11 Kn#lnccr 110:142 ^ 5 MR
Partial and total dolluctloiiH of loaf springs
en maHHu. I); Lantlau and A. (iolden. HorMo-
leHH AKO 3R:IOi-7, JR3-4, LM3-1R, 250-2, 278-
K I, 318- IK, 3K3-0I§4I«-I8, -147-U Ja 20-27, JW 10-
Ilenr HprliiKH. <ltiiKH IIorHeleHK Ago 3'l:!)r>2-3 D
30 M4
Uehitlve dellectloiiH of 8(unl-ellii>tlc, and float*
' '-'"'"STW -ifi- <!ouitin- 1IorHO"
HcUkiK'<k in Hjirliiur mamifncturc. A. K Clayclim.
11 Automobile! 32:«:ir>-40 My 13 '15
tidontifta tnauufacturo of automobtlo HprlngM.
K (1. ArudtK. 11 HorHOloH* Agu 34:1)21-3 1) 23
'14
Hlnuilo ninchlno for conitnirlnR1 miring action.
H, Puntorlza. 11 Automobile !t3:707-K <» 14 'If.
Weight and Mp<*i>d HiiHiKtiiHlon fac-torn; dtHcuH-
Hlon. Automobllo 32:1118-11) Jo 24 '15
Standards
High! H. A. 10. Htumlard roportH. A. U Oluy-
don. Automoblltt 1*2:745-60 Ap 20 '16
dleod.
.
Fan dcHlKH rimiatiw unHtandurdleod. J. 14:
Hchipimr. dltiK Automobtlo 33:664-0 (> 7 'in
Mld-wuHt ft). A. 10. Huction In Chicago, dlaga
AutomobUo 33:73(l-» (> 21 MR
34:
New H. A. 10. HtundardH.
336-X A«r 20 M4
New W. A. K. HiandardH rneommendal IOIIH.
23 '15
A«o 3r»:831-'l.{- Jo 23
Itttport of HtiindiirdH comnilttito of H. A. 19.
Automobile 32:33-11 Ja 7 'in
R,A. 10, advance. Automobllo 31:1148-0 D 24
P. A. 10. HtandardH commit I eo m(^tln« at Do-
troll. IIorHflleHH AKO 35:R7n-r> Ap 28 'in
$1. A. 10. Htandai'dM oommlUw work. Automo-
bllo 32:1112-13 Jo 24 '16
S. A. 10. wlntur Ht'HHlou produroH H!X new MUin-
dardH. Automobile 32:83-6 Ja 14 '1C
Ktuiidardliiatlon work In Onmt Hrltaln. Ilornc;-
leHH AKO 30:100 Jl 28 'in
Starting devices
Dcloo wtnH In Helf-Mturtnr patont «ult. Horao-
IctHH AKO 36:324-324a Mr 10 '15
Kliwmamt <l(»vlw Hi art H h<mvy motor wlmn
crankml slowly by Imnd. 11 tllaKH AuLomobllf»
33:431 H 2 '1C
Momentary curnmt of utartlntr motorH. H: if.
Mfiiloy. frornoleHH A«e 3B:85<r J« 23 '15
Htarter drlvcH. P. M, llcildt. dlnffM 1Iom<10HH
Atfo 36:47-8, 72-3, 108-0, 148-60 Jl 14- AK 1 '15
Hturtlntf mi automobllo by wlrDloMM wavon. Bel
Am U3:323 <) U '16
Htartlngr motom , IV M. Yfoldt dliiM JiorMdiwi
36:882-3; 36:20-1 Jo 30- Jl 7 '15
acl<U l^ord Mtartor. 11 Automobile 33:
712 0 14 '16
Statistic*
#00 Automobllo Industry
Steering gear
Improving the Htcctrhiff. A. L. Claydon. dlags
Automobile 33:407-10 K 2 '15
Pivoted front iixlo donlini. A. O. Woodhury.
dlaKH norwolc-HW Affu 35:410-20 Mr 24 '15
Kteerlne K<'«trH olfor many problcmH. A. Lu
('li^cU'ki. dla^H Automobllo 33:!H3-16 N 18 '15
Steering plvotn. CJ: 10. Duryea. ding Horseless
AKO 3RM01I Ap 14 'IB
Steering knuckles
Stool for nU'crltitf knuukloH. M. F. I^ake. U
Jron Tr U r»6:Gll-12+ Mr 25 '15
Stopping
Power required to atop nu automobllo. W. T.
Sol Am id 78:406 D 26 '14
Taxation
Power formulas iiuc'd for taxation in dlfCoront
oountrlOH, Automobile 32:160-1 Ja 21 '15
Terminology
H. A. TO. nmktiH progretw In nomenclature work.
JIorneleHH Atfe 3(I:H7 AK 1 MR
H. A. 10.
3.'t:30»
HiiKftcHtH
AfC 12 '15
AfC
lxlii
itf
r>
Hlmuinrd namoH. Automobllo
nameH of parts. Automobllo 33:
15
Testing
Cadillac S avcra^OH 72.4!) mtluH pe,r hour In
A. <\ A. testH. Automoblli! 33:743 O 21 '15
(Vrllllcd tt'KlH by dcaUu-H UH HUl<m holpH. llorao-
1(!H» A^<> :t5:A!l7-H My 5 '15
Krunklln dis-ilerH average HLM nilleH por gallon
lu fuel economy lent. Autotnobllu ;J2;ft:si) My
(5 MR
JMiiaKurliifr automobllo elllclciuty. A. It. Jtrowiift
mid JO. Jl. Lock wood. 11 Automobllo 32:374-
« JK« 2R MB
Odlulnl hlffli ffe.ar tent of Murmou cur. 11 llorno-
leHH Aj^e ;if>:fii>1 My r> M5
TeHt autonioJiIl^H In Detroit 011 artlilcUU hill.
11 1011K Ke« 72:350 ti 18 '15
Tire*
Mr Tlre« (automoblln)
Tops
Kox Convertible) top<-Hodnn or open car. U
Automobile 33:342 AK 10 '15
Top and upholKtary often noKloctod. M. C.
llllllRk, Automobile 31:1024-5 I) n '14
Two demountable ton dCHlimn. C}; J. M or cor*
II Automobile 33:UO&-5 N 25 '15
Trsnsmltslon
Arffo traiiMtnlHtdon featuron. Automobllo 33:
III Jl 16 M5
Our with electro- inatfne.tlc>. tranHml«Hlon; a
Holution of the ehanKi)»Hpe.e,d gtmr problem.
11 Hcl Am 113:4(15 N 27 M5
Corn^nt propitllor Hhnft layout. C. W. Splcer.
dlHKH Automobile 32:37!) V 25 '15
lOlec'trlcal tranmnlHHlon at H. A. M. Metro-
politan Heetlou monthly mootlngs. lloreo-
leHH Atfa 35:310-20 Mr 3 '15
Krlrtion IOHHOH In the unlvornal joint:
ntmtmalH. 1>. R Wnlkuraml W. J. Malcolm-
Hon. Iron Affo i)4:143«-D I) 24 M4; Am Hoo
M 1C J 37:17^20 Ja MR; Automobllo 32:378-0
Hydraulic! tranHinlMfdon, dlatfH Hornolowi Ago
Oweii* tmiKntitle; live win* make 80(1- in tie run
through mountain m-etlonH. 11 Automobtlo
33:01«-17 H 30 MR
Owon mutftifcUc! mnken pi^wrexM. 11 tlliiKH Auto-
mobile 33:102-fi Jl 15 MR
H. A. J<L KHH-eleotrl« aommlttAA roporti. 41ugs
AulomoT>llo 32:401-4 Mr 4 M5
ITnlvorwl joint ufHetanuy. C. W. Hpicnr. f lorw-
l(Wi Ago 35:74 Ja 13 MB
Upholstery
Ford metluxlM nntl thu Konl ftluttis. V, L. F*u-
rotti. U KDK M 40:67-87 Ap MR
Top find upholMtary of tort n<*jrl«ctfld. M. 0*
HllUck. Automobile 31:1024-6 I) 3 '14
VIbrstlon
(2ar vibration and en^Iuo unbalanced force*,
L. 10. Frcmoh. JIorMeUiMH AKO 80:52-5 Jl 14
34
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobiles— Vibration — (lontliiuril
Packard UHOB vibration dumper. Uluff Auto-
inobilu 33:246 Air 5 '15 fl Jt
the Mtandpqlnt of vibration.
"Twelve
P. M. li
S 15 '35
dt. dluffB HorHclwM
Weight
»b:87i-3
denlKn Klvt»s HghtncHH.
Automobile* 33:83tt-48 O 7 MB
How HCluntllle cl«HlKft and UHU or aluminum
alloy* will cheapen motorlnff. A. I*, Olay-
d«L 11 Automobile 88:335-10 A« ft Mft
of curs. JJorHttlpHH A«o 34:M7-H I> 9
Broad
•14
Wheels
. HonwIcMH Atfo 3fi:4BB-4 An 7 'IB
demountable. rim patent uphold. 11
wN AKII ;t«:224 [• H 1 '10
wliw tleclHlon In loiitf-eniiteHtoil cle-
mountiibU' rim pa (cat milt. Automobile ait:
3IM-5 Alt 26 MR
rrt'HHtul wleei whoriM for nleaHtin* raw. o. A.
Itorkcr. HorwtaMH Aiw 85:804 Jo 10 MR
XUiu and whcol «M|ulpincnt of the (io
rim co. R II. Mover. 11 dlngn Hi»rM'l<*iiH Aw*
35:404-6 Mr 1S4 'lt>
TirciH nnd tint mm<lrt<% rlnm and wheeln at
tb«i Now York Hhow. II. II. Brown. «U'i»w
llowleHH AKO 35:108-9 Ja 20 '15
"Wire vrlumlH VH. wood wliiwlH. <!• W.
dltiff JlorwfUtHH Aw 3r»:fiU-K Ju l.'t 'If,
"Wood whtutl* VH. \vlro wliwlH. It. R
tlorKOlOMA Ago .'tr>:ft3-n Ja in MR
£cc ditto AulomoblloH Axlon; Tln»» (auln-
mubllft)
Windows
Sulmlltutu for MliiHH lu uiitonit»blIi'K. Si*i Ant
112:401 My I '15
Automobile^ Care of
Storing of a itinrblnn for tlio winter. Auttnno-
biln :!l:l1G4-C I) 24 '14
Honk.
Automobiles! Electric* S«»»k Kl«u<1rlo
Automobiles, industrial
AutomobUcH \MTHIIK UOIWH In nMul- work HUix*r-
viHloh. 10. \V. .Iam«»H. MHK N 7;t:7it!) Ap »2 'IR
Oonlraotor and tin* anfomnbllo. d, II. < Train,
Jr. Hltu* R « W Hlcr'n (HIM^-fi Mr 0 '
T.TKN of atitomoblleH In water
Worc'eHter. MIIHH. <J: \V,
Contr 42:333-4 <> 7 'If
iM«rvli*it i
«T. KMK
Au
<tl#u Motor
les, Mi
aim. II Hc*l Am H
nrmortMl
mtwf
Abwtmt't. KlIK M BO:I*«-HMI (» 'U
m»r?<» biilldH firtnorttrl rnrxi, W,
Automobile 31:lut»7-tlO) l» 17
\V,
llr»dli*y.
v uto
Hri'rKtli motuitt 7fttnm. ncun on 3<l h.p. 4thHfmln.
Hrndloy. 11 Autotnobllti 33:autiH» V
Military turtle* and thn motor, tl Hd Am 112:
a
Automobiles, Stea
20
am
' '1C'
ln WBr!
Aw
,.
Motor
J?T
Tramc; prwwnt
^
(
d
motor vnlilffbMi • wh«fl* nm1 w
:635 My
Automobiles and roads
ftvy motor vnlilffbMi • ; nai
. W. Jiftiuimcmt. Kiiffltimnr 110:635 My 311 'I
tor lru«k and thn nmdj who Klumld i«/ th
*X JlarwhlU. » HH Am HIM |
1!
\v
Automobiles In war
AitH'rh'an ambulamM'H In th«*
bUn ;tli:lii;(Mt K 11 Mf>
l*«rn ami tnn*kfi lM«hln«l tin;
Itraillpy. 11 Autom«»btli< ;t2:ri;iti-u Mr =:> »
(taHolinn war; tiiti«M of itii»ti»r vi»liii'l**n I'hwi* to
tho front and of mMtb*ttl:> «ff Kcopliu* thorn
tu repair. HorsHo^ Ar.i* ^'MUJ 1! Mr 24 'IB
Military tnctiwi aiul the nuttor. il Sri Am 112:
K-tl-|- *)a L* M!i
Molillt* ri»imlr Hln»p-'' K<vi* win1 n-ntii'. \V. K.
HradKv. Aiitomtthilr 3:t:ssi :, N u 'i:.
Motor tmch In iinHli'm mtUtan M'lvli'f. 11 Hi'l
Am « 7!»:l!K«.l' My 1 'II.
Amrrlnin nmttir rai'j*. \V • \V \m-
. ittM-Ki^b'.M)! AI;I' ;UI,:K'I ;. j «M M;»
ur trm-Hn nt tltr frniil In l-'nnin . W. K.
lb-y. il AnlMinottU« :t;!..*l :» J.i U M,*i
War truckrt iirrlv*1 In !'Ynii«'«' \V, l-\ lh.i<llry,
il AiituiiiniiUi» aa::11;* :»i K » M:,
Nrc rr/.io Atnlnilani'r ^; AutMtiiubtli'.', Mili-
tary; Motor ryrli«H in war
i':« nnnlii.
Aviation. See Aer
Aviators
tlenlib i'f<(ii(rem<
rb«*l. Sol Am S ?H:1i< .la Hi ')..
Axle IfQhtlnfj.
Axles
Ml
f«<r
KM,.
lee liv .1 \»"M I ,» !•' •• '»:»
llci\\ nn axle Ktllfl hi « n i« • , tl li>uf Tr U
;.(}!»HiT HI j Mr '.'» '!:•
I'niKn'Mitlvn nvli* lnH'i«r»fi. J'. W. MHIi-i, llnit
N vaiww .s MI :•:« 'lit
Urrlntmlim <MI ;ixli':«, It, \V !;•»:« IN itli'i; Uy
A«e <Mi«i*h *J*h «.S't.ll I* '11
Htiiilv ni an it\!«< •»,.»'» (
,
At; '!,'»; N.
r. |n*n Ti U
Ifttt i|f<>;i xr;i
.
Alt 1l,H't, Iliitl \H« 'M«ir.'i .li 1
,,
,\t r. .r i, i;j.. -i
1 i'i M I* ;'l 'IN,
:'.<! M t \>: i
,t
ATrr
Axlfii, Au
MofMi
Axlmtith
M K ,1
|»)<!tr f*
Mr ;«r
<I Mifu /
.11
• |M)|
% v;(.IM< Mr
,f A
AT Mln j
AttttMlttb iil
it, v, i* II>'*HMIIII
iv Kin; A Mtn
olli, A. K,
Tl, tUT 44
.I*; Mil
.f .';/ |i;,'
B
Mvflt ««ifi»i|«
Bubylrml*
Italic*** f J. Mull HH Am H
MrhliMi it»nt r
»7 »- J»fr 91 Mft
Back flttltig, Hi*n
Am
INDUSTRIAL ARTS -INDEX
35
Bacteriological Incubator
ISloctrta bacteriological Incubator. 11 Eloc W
65:305 Ja 30 '15
Etactorlolooy
Jtiu'terlaTlIom of trtu»* and mon. W. J. Moher.
Sol Am H KO:IDX»GO S 4 'IB
PlHt'overittH about bacteria, ft. Lankostor. Scl
Am S 71): 87 K * 'in
IflxpurtimtntH on life without microbes. J. Boy-
er. 11 Hcl Am 111:601 J> 10 '14
Sampling outfit for bacterial samples. R. 8.
, Wanton. 11 dla* Kng N 72:1205 D 24 '14
Variation In bacteria. JO. O. Jordan. Scl Am
113:210 S 4 '15
NM atop MUk»l)aotprlotaKy; Soil bacteri-
ology; Wator—Jiautorlology
Badln, North Carolina
Factory city beautiful at low cost 11 plans
Iron Age 95:782-6 Ap 8 '15
Baekefand, Leo Hendrlk, 1863-
Hkotch. por Mng M 60:203 N '15
Bag houses
Metallurgical Hmokik C: IT. Fulton. 11 dlags
IT S Hut Mlnofl Bui 84:44-50 '15
Treating sulphurous fumes at the Mammoth
MUftltar. A. IT. Miwtln. 11 Met & Chom Eng
12:769-70 J> '14
Baggage. See Ntartrlc railroad*!— Huggogo
Baggage and express cars
Huggoge-bufTet raw for tho JTTnlpn 1'aclflo It.
Ball bcuurtnfffl for cotton mllte. B. A. Alien. 11
Textile) World 40:631-8 K '15
Stool dyimmo*bnggago~ caw "for tho" "Union
Pacific' It. it. 11 dlag Hy It 50:460 Ap 3 '15
Bag houses, tioo Bug AOUHGA
Bag ley scraper. Moo Howl making machinery
Bahla, Brazil
Klectricut ojjporLnnlllOH 1m Tlrfusll. TT. N. Dotith-
lit. Kim: W 0(5:425-0 Ag 21 '15
Baize
KuctH about batao. J. Hlnincl. Textile World
49:603-4 8 'IS
Bakellte
Ifcikollie HUlt dominion. Mot & Chom Mng 13:
41M4J1'I6
Bakers and bakeries
Kl<»< aridity In a wliotamitu grocery oHtabllflh-
mont. if MIi* II & W Ulmrn 67:5&3-C 8 18 MB
MleotrieHy in IwikerloH. il JOItu: It A W fllec'n
ttli:7I6-2l Al> 37 '15
Power plant of Uio Acmo tea company. 11 plans
JMwr 40:900-10 J) 20 '14
Baking powder
Dfloriiilimtlon of <»url>nn dfoxldn In baklnw
powder and onrbonatcN. II. W. Bruhalcor.
liiff J Ind ft Kiiff (Miom 7:'i:t2-lt My '15
? albumin in luikhiK ix>wdor. II. L: J
tnd ^ KiiK Cllicm fl:JUIK-100t I) '14
Balancer sets
Jttwet-curiwiL Ihrmi-wlrn HyHt4u««. n.
dlafCK Pt»w<>r 41:505-8 Ap 1» '15
Balances. St
Balancing mochlnes
J>yrtiinil<* hn
70- L H '15
mm-hiiio. II
Much
IndUHtry. 11 Hd Am H K0:172-a S 11 '15
Balconies
xamploH
til<tK. dla
of. wntltovored auditorium
J tnl Run frontier; complex problem** tliat do
not conform io raeo dlHtluctionH. Hcl Am ti
K0:307 N id '15
Htruttwl" movoM of UK* war. M: 10. Uatma.
map HH Am IJ3:IH() Ag 2X '15
Ball ben ring separators
Die-muting mold for bull booting Hoparatorn.
11 Mach $1:886 Ja '15
Stall *b<wrPnff for llghlhou»<i UHQ, 11 dlag Moan
21:071 Mr '15 ^
*A. v!llWiPP. °11 dlagH Automobile «3:Al4-10 H
16 'IS
liall bcaritiffs In electric motorn. 11 dla? Bloo
\V Gfl:65«-U S 18 '35
ll»jll bwrlnttH In olccttric1. motors. K: IT. Poor.
11 aiatftf Gun Moa It 18:031-5 Jl '15
Ball bciirlzi^s In thoory and practice. R D.
(}ray. <llaf?H Automobile 32:846-9, 8!) 6-94-
M.v 1.1-20 'L5; Samo. Jloraclctts Atfo 35:673-5,.
7llM4 My 10-86 'IB
liall bourliitfK on oloctrlo railway cars; ab-
stract Jt. JKohndor-SDOorry. dlogs Am Soc
M JO J 37:230-1 Ap '15
DuHltfn ami operation of tall bcnrlnffH. H. D.
(3ray. 1] Much 21:K52+ Jo '15; Hanxe cond.
Iron AKO 06:300-8 Apr 5 '15
Economics oC tho ItKlit car and of ball boar-
InjtH. A. V. Karr. Iflloc Jty J 46:230-40 AK 7
trouble nolvod by ball bearing*). F. 30.
Jr. 11 ding 1'oxtllo World 40:509-71
tf 'J5
Hollow Htcol bearing1 ballfl. M. 10. Canok;
1.. J. Hoover. Mach 21:743-4 My '15
'
1 1 OH lory intU'H exporloncy wltli bull bearing**.
C. Bylor. II1 Textile World 49:378-80 Je
T-ubr-
brlratlon of ball bearings. A. V. Farr. Bleo
W 05:025-0 Ap 10 '15
Lubrication of ball bearlngn. L. 0. Long. Mach
31:914-15 Jl '15
Mont Ofwuralo automobile part; mat hod fl of
ball bearing manufacture call for micro*
HcOplc InHpec.tlon of material and product.
A. fl* Claydon. 11 Automobile 32:701-5 Ap
Norma ball bikarIngH now made In America.
Hug M no:Hup2-:i o '15
Pitch dlam<tt<TH of ball bearlngH, G: C. Ilan-
nmnunn. Mach 21:372 Ja '10
Relation between axial and radial load on
boll bearing^. J. IftHchur-Ultmen. Am Hoc
^ M M J 37:2«K-li My '15
Special ball hearing for llghtbouao. 11 dlaff Iron
Ago Ofi:13Ji Ja 14 IB
UHe of liall hcarlngH on Hwedlflh railways.
diagH Uy U 50:000 My 1 '15
#«0 alno lUxll bearing Hcparatoru; Bearings
Hallawtlng oconouiy, 11 Mice Ely J* 46:082 O 2 '!&
ItluHt furnaue Mlag for railway ballasting. 11
plan Engineer 120:305-0 O 22 '15
Itarnea-clay bullaMt. lOntf N 73:103-4 Ja 21 '15
IJurat clay or gumbo l«ula«t A. M. Van Auc-
ken. Uy 11 66:305-7 Mr 13 '15
CharactorlMtlfH of slag and chat ballawt. V. IX.
Hamilton. Uy Ago 5K:1437-K Je IX '15
(Meaning Htone halliiHt with Hcrcenn. II. M.
C!h u roh. II Uy Atfo 58:14:10-7 Je 1H '15
Economical operation of a gravel IwUlaBt pit
Uy Ago 5J):117-10 Jl 16 'IB
Mechanical life of tleH HH nfToctod by ballaHt.
10. KUmHon. Kng Ue<*. 71:105-0 Ja 23 'LH;
Haitie. Uy Age 5K:Kil Ja 22 '15; Same. Ity K
5tt:1 111-21 Ja 23 '15
Uclallvc Hllclcncy of varloun balhiHt inatorlalH.
(1. \V. Vtuiglmn. dlau Ity Agu fift: 123-4 Jl 16
i of A. IL 10. A. committee. Uy U r»«:400-
* 20 'in
l Mr
ballawt
11 Uy
Homiltrt gultK'd with a
AM4' r»!):r>2!)-:iO H 17 '15
Htono hallaHttng by oontnict. J: KWLUH. Uy Ago
5K:H.'lff Jo IK 'Hi
Kr-c ntoo ItallvoadH -Trnck
Ballistics
iVncitratlnn of bullet K. K: C!. (VoHHinan. U Hct
Am 113:404 (' N 0 '15
#w ulun l^rojoctth'H
" M Am H 70:200 Mr 27
Covenmumt'H wmiiolltlon for aiuiviU «»rlgl-
ble. (?. nU'imthach. Hcl Ant 112:405 My J
Uiw of Hlmllnrlty arid balloon mod^Jijj nb-
Mlrnot. <\ Wl««H<'lM>M!iwr, Am Hw Wt M J »7:
712-13 I) '15
Military valuo of fUrnhlpH. Hcl Am 112:U4 JA
30 '15
Our Ornt naval dirigible. 0. l>l<»n*Uia<!h. 11 Bctl
Am 1l3:4-t Jl 10 '15
36
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1NDKX
Balloons and airships ~~ Continued
ITohlemn of nlralilp iloHlifii an»l
Sri Am S «0:107 Atf 14 'IB
THt* of balloottH iliiRnK llu«
JS70-1; tablo and cluu-lH
itHeenHioiiK an<l
»>f
'Am
,
of
xo
ZcppoUn,
Zoppolln
g uir for ImlliiHl. U. II. tTiwon. Hi-l AIM
:l-i2
Am 11«:« JI l\ MB
: fads mill llK
ppolln MiicHtlon: fads mill llK
Ihtj mimlwr and c*tnmi*Ity c»f
(S. I^iiulo. H«-i Am H 7iHai4-lB Ap a MB
tn<U«tntlnK
air lli>«»t.
/?<r ff/jvo A<kronautioH
Turning n ball on iho niHUiiK nm»»hlM*». <!: SH-
rtor. clliiff Mm'U SIMW7 Jit MIS
Wi'Iffhl nf 1m HH or Mr»li«-n»n. \V. U Trymi.
Koumlry 4:J:«r»«a H MB
Balls, Steel
Tolfcml ball Krindinff machine. (\ L. l.Tifuti. 11
Much 21:311-1*1 I> Ml
Imlwini. Wot Am 112:470 My 22 MR
Baltimore, Maryland
Brldoes
CoiiHt ruction of the (hvynn's Kalla arch hriilp4.
II ding Ity AK«k 57:Hi:i7-lll I» 4 M4
FullH way viaduct in Ihilltnuirc Imiit on nhart»
c'urvi» with oonnvto from 'M»ri-h»ut t«»wi'i', il
dlaKH KtiK I toe 7l:r>4-l-ii My I •(,'»
Finance
Aanual Imriwt. \V: T, (MiiMs, Munlt- ,1 :t:»;M;(-
7 «) 7 MB
Sewernfjo
A<hlltloiiK to the IJalllunnv t(o\\ar<'-WMrU/. 11
<llfl KIIK N 71:27K-« A« ft MJi
Hit ration plant pl:nM*il in MTvin* tlii,v
' H '
wa^^pninpiiii; plant. \V. u.
or 4f:7(i-X .lu l',t M,,
<TH. U
Street*
Xtaltlmnrc oxpt>rlf*ni'i> In paMto; .<<ri-«'(
way track*, II, I». Williar, .in II illar.;t
N 7.*l:S,S4-:» My «l M.'i
I'avhw ni<>tlMH|,4 in linlilnturr, II. U.
jr. il Kim ^ road- 4:!::tu.i; n ,' Ml
Water tupply
alinnnii in nr.ri'ul hini
unit «l»Hlrti. .1
concrete
Annul rnntf. 11 plan,* Kiut l,v«< 't
lore water Ultiatlnti plmif, II
l<» J ;tS:Ml7-ll At» 1IJ! M.'i
feiilnreti of the Mniiii»lte||M wuiir lit -
tern, II Knu # t'milr llsljis-n ;-i jj( MM
j'luclntf n Jointed (ftncwiit pt'rr inure ttlpt* III'
Midi* n brlfk tunnel lor witter Mipplv. Hal-
llniore, ll ilhiKti KIIK N 7;tnHM^2 Air L'u Mi*
Baltimore A Ohio railroad
Kiislity- ninth anntnil repnrt. mop Ity Ait*4 '•'*;
Win- 1, l»KX-(m M in '|t»
Mfigriolla eut*t>fT ltnnrnv«nni't»t ou the H/dtl
mont and «ihl» ( tit limn il. A, \V. 'l'bi»un»^tn
M; Ahtttmet, Ity AK" t»K;!»:;hK Ap .'to ''i;»
Olierntlon l»y HlKtiatn on tlitlthnctre & ni |M(
(IIUKt* Klei' Ity J Mti^l n H II 'I,.
Baluchlatan
Itrlthih India, U IT H Hp (*OIIM Ucp YS.47I ^ M2i
Bahiatrndei. Hee ittilllim.'i
Banana flour
Hmiium flrtnr, a new HUl»ntHuh' r«»r wln'til and
rye rlour, Set Am lin:ar» 41 n Mfi
Bananas
irnioHdtnijr ImiuimiH by machinery, U Met Am H
Bandage*
<'iu»eron proritim for ulltthiK rtnd winding tdrlpn
for Ntintooiiii1 hnnd»«eH ttticl othiu —».«-
II Textile Wnrld 4K:a4fl-MJ 1 1 M4
Bank architecture* H*m linnk building
Bank buildings
ItanKJiKhtlttK. , jf. U Owlliim. II Ar«-h «
Kh'Kt national ImnK of Appli't"it, Wt:t. U plan
Arch A> Hldtf 4i'.:K. K l> M4
Hartford natiHtial h:tiiK, ll.irlfoid, ('nniu'ctl.
(Mil; views IIIH! planw. Hrlrkli ;M:pI u; tK
K MB
Heavy tniNscK ami fnnnd.iHim ttnili'i;. iinni ID
t<t eel hank ItrtiMliir,. iluins Kii«: life i't.i't;; |j
National ImnK at Kiir i;nrU,iu,i\, i,, I , \j, tti<
mid pirn. MrleMi :M;I.| IK; AM, M *
New iimirtei'ii <>f the tMiaje tullMiMl I'.iiiU, New
York. il Arch & 1 title li':1.< "'» .la M:.
rinmhlni'. *-}.ti>m in Iti tdn«'pi»i I li.nd* Imtldini;,
il .Metal VV.uk H'lf!" ,! M s M:«
Portfolio nf i urreiii Htriiiii * tun* \\ i«l,nr«
Aivh II«v KH.i'lrs ill \n '!.'»
1tiM»i*nt h;mk phi n i' flu* uuik of TliHiiu*: llnji-M
ltn>d, .1; ,1. KMber II |i|«ii-i \n-li |Jr.' :<,',•(,'.
III. I* MI*
Ueniakinc. n luiildhii; !•»» a luinl, iMinUu
tintii»niii k'uil,, il |i|<iii' \i*b A UMji ), ;:ii;
M .11 MJi
K*r «/w Van) In
Bank protection, S»»- Uhrr- K< e.Mi;fH«fi
Bankctrs* c.iu|> nf AmrHrjt
ItiiOllM t'l tin* lljilil'ir* -tK'* Hf \Mi«i '• ,1 ;1
Ar.-h .V III. In |f,r I , M' I.1.
Qiinkrtiptr.y
t'lll1«»tl ^(Mli'Tl lllhllll'1 '.Itl-iT.M atil.M'.lIf t!
•I U\ frh<inip;iiiii I ;•; I'm Mn-« . I I'll H pi •*
U I .
art
Onnkft rind
It.itiMnr atul * M 'IM hi \t • MI <. -
at«t 1'rt'M r v iiiii*** - r .' r
1*1 tin !»'M V 1 I
l'V«|f'|i|1 |i"ii»i' lotiJ.'i «!• ' Ji*
I*' I) ^l!*. I* I .1 >••.,(!».' '"
Imi'iifHi •' l«,«nlt ,M> \<-. •• ,(- '
\V.«r :IK*| IN Pi ih1':. 'ii>-r}i>.i
IttilMi l..inl,inK t«(H fii
l.t X v; §ii
f
1 1* ,n . "laiit.itif )' M j4iit'f.vH, .* t. " ml
IS IXi 1 U '! 1
• Mil* .iM»M "f 'I'M". l>'<>' ..... '*ii' - V li.il-l i,
«', \» \0l« , ,1 ^ ...... •< ) ' I , I l •
il i^Mf i *t! .1,1 I* 11,1 ii- • iti«
», U HjllIK i M-JM-if. « . tl'nl I !>,. | I < <!•)(,
'i.»n ;H«t Kf.jfli-l, itrvi.d •• ^ ; I ,\ n* 1)1
!* l» ii '11
fin lot i" l-of.i, ,1 T, MI V\ 1 1
i Ih* t Am f'i«i«i i ••* f .' '" , '," :. 'i1.
-Mi'
i ffMliiv^ ft, tut 11 IM'.U. « '1 i«ri.i
Ittllfl fllf !'•« 4>l4t<>TM«l .Mif XA I.'
ihDTf* r;i«» «M> .1 * i »; M ;' < i.
Miff J4ll>I ,1 1! Ntf'ituft • Ui)ifi|'; M (*,*:< tf-, I i
AMI (MM Mill <-. Hot vi: .1ili '»' i M .,
at Kliu.* i'ti*i-!i( •' •' ! II V<.;»r..
II Kim »\ Mln .1 J«<i,|v,i f. .M 1* 'ii*
llj«iUim Ifufiixff ; In flu* fipMt'l ;.!»(» T. *JM ^
I tin KurMitKMii \\w< M T-n-ii .1 o>,| ^ |'mf
V '«!«:! * ,%' i,-. ,%l'il<«<4 MI* .», *'i.fM
n.;i'4 0 in 'iJi
f -f.{mi ^<i»fi> t<t H.f ttj'f.ulm nf
Am f'fum ^M J :i? ?>*« .vj «•
4-ti M)t«'ii
irui Hi v
ti Y.tV4'l
ttiit A
O«rn«. 8
INDUSTRIAL' ARTS INDEX
37
Barometers
Aneroid barometers In powt»r houses. P. It:
Jameson. I'uwvr 42:204 Ak 10 '15
Direct -roadluK barometer. M. HnmpMon. <Uag
Power 42:164 Atf ,1 '15
Measurements for tho household, 11 cllajf U 8
»ur Stand <Sm GG:l1K-2l '15
Modified nrcutlHion huromotor. A. F. (). Oor-
nmnn. II Am Chom Hoc J 30:2456-62 D '14
Barrels
New wooden barrel machine. 11 (lla? Iron Age
Bascule bridges, Soo Bridges, Baaeulo
Base plates
Anchoring IMISO platos for columns. IX N. Beck-
er. Nil* Hoc rO:626 D 5 'J4
Anchoring1 boso platos for columns, K. V. All-
lirlKht JOnff Hoc 70:078 l> 19 '14
Inoxpimsiva base plato pattern. a. B« Pholps.
(lluiCH Foundry 43:4GG-F N '1C
IflleotrJeal bull pi tenors for indoor batting
practice. 11 Hoi Am 113:364 O 23 '1C
Powor of mind in baseball. A. Maodoimld.
Scl Am 112:462+ My 15 '15
Psychology of basoball. A. Maedonald. Sd Am
11,1:188+ AK 2X '15
Psychology of batting In baseball. A. MIK»-
ilcmnhl. Sol Am IIS-UN-I My 8 MB
Blul 1st It's of humihall. A. Mardoimhl. Hoi Am
1I2.-4IK.J. My 1 'IB
Stealing buses In hase.hiill an a psycholotflHt
fiees U. A. Alacdonald. Scl Am II3:MH- •!! 1(1
'ir.
Baseball grandstands. He<* fSwndstands
Baseball parks
National league ball park at HUH ton, Muss. 11
<llatfH HIIK N 74:374-7 AK HI MR
National IcaKtie baseball iiark of reinforced
conwto at IloHtun. W. it, Conant'. 11 dlaKH
dojicntto <U)m 7:n;t-n AK 'in
Basket willow. Sun Owlorn
Bassano dam
Anierlca'H KriMitiwt li*rliratlon project: 1UU4-
Htino dam, Houlliern Alfx'rta. ft. 10. HlfU'lc. II
Hcl Am lI;):2C2-3 H 18 '1C
Bat" roosts
bat-rooHt. 11 Hd Am li:t:R3 .11 24 '15
Bates, Llndon Wallace, Jr., lMX:i-UHr>
Sketch, por VV Hoc. 10 J 20:548-51 Jo '15
Bath cars
DaUi trnhiH nf tbn Unwdan army. II ftvl Am
li;t:l:t .11 3 '15; Kam<». Mutal Work H4:36:t-4
H 17 '15
(tiiHHlan lialh trains Ity AKA 5K:37K-0 V 26 '15
Bath houses
Fordyn* ba1b IIOIIH<>, Hot
11 plmi.H Hrlckb 24:283-4 N MR
Bathing benches
Jtr<ijt*ct<ir H^lillnK for lh<> protection of l>atli-
liiK beach**. 11 lOIcn K & W Klc.-'n (17:4X5 H
11 '15
Bathollth. H(M» Itouldi^r batbollth
Bathrooms
lllKlt-wado bathrooitiH In <MilcnKo niaiiHlon.
11 JUHU KMK 71:;{7-S Ap JO '15
Lori'ltafinM drl mar Urn Iwt.hw of Ilio ^ca at
Hantu Itarhara. II plan MHul Work 84:434-
nj- 0 1 'ID
Municipal hiithn In the Unit oil Htutcn. U Dom
10MK 71:n31-l ,!<• Ml Mb
Now municipal 1m 111 hounc In <11<»v<>lan(L 11
plan Metal Work K-l:lKO-« AK « Mfi
N<*w York clly'M public! buthH. Munir J 3S:iiH!)
My 20 '15
ZMililIo balh an Amorlcanlseor* Dom HUK 00:
2UO 1) 5 '14
1'uhHc biitblnK oHtabllKhmonU. 11 pUitiH JirUtkb
24:13-10, pi 4. 6*7 Ja '15
Hurnll T'UblUt bjith JKMIHO In U)UiHvI)lc, Ken-
tucky; iilumlilnff iind »H^Unp; ..CIIMIMNUU of
waKttt. 11 plan Matnl Work 83:51)1-3 Ap Mi
linthH rival fontlncntnl pooln. U plan
Work 84:307-8 H 3 '1C
Sball we lake a cold bath to cool off after
exerctomtf? Wc-I Am 113:373 O 30 '15
% Mv atot) Bath cnr«; Unthroomfl; Bathe,
1'ubUe; Shower Imthn; Swimming poola
Baths In public schools
JiathB in tho public schools. Dom Eng 70:135
Ja 30 '16
Shower Imths In tho schools. J. Graham. II
a (lliWH Dom n»ff 70:233-5 F 20 '15
Shower equipment In Jersey schools, plans
AIoUU Work S3:837 Jo 11 'IB
Bats
Malarial moHimltoon as tho food of hatH. O: H.
H. Campbell. 11 Hcl Am 113:425 N 13 '10
Batteries (electric). 800 ttloctrtc butteries;
biitturtos
Battles
£<M vino Naval battlua; War
Battleships. Sco Warahips
Bauxite
Occurrc»noo and origin of iho bnuxlto depoa-
lt« of Arkansas. W. J. Mead, pie Iffcon Geol
10:28-54 Ja '16
Bay windows
JI(»ii(» IiiHtructlon for shoct motal workers.
W: NmilMwkor. 11 AliiRH Motal Work 84:171-
3, 2i)7-8f 423-4, fi81-2, 702-4-f Aff 0, H 3, O 1,
N 5, P 3 'If!
Bayberrles
MyrtN) wax of connncrco. 11 Hcl Am B 80:301
N (5 'JR
Beacons
Beams. St«n (Jinlura
Bearings
Antonioblln <>nKlnn bcarlntffl. W. Hcttcrton.
llornnloHH AtW 3B:ni7-lH |-» C4!)-5L AJJ 14-2L
Dabbllt bcarlnff mold. D. H. Maun. ain^H Mach
22:14n-7 O '1H
Jtabliltt bcarliitf mold. H. Hucram. <HttK Mach
21:r»K2 Mr '1?
3labl)ttt Hplndlo binirlziff. dliitfH Much 21:317-18
JSoarlntf-hahliltthitf funuico. .7. 0. Donovan.
11 Mice Ity J 4(t:ir>3 Jl 24 '1C>
3U-arlj)K metal of lilKh nlastlc Htnlt. 11 Hnj? M
H. Motal 1ml n s 13:473-4 N '1C
for dodtrit! motors, h. K Adams.
Am fiist N 14 I'm 34:27«7-Ktlii N '15
HonrlnK* for shafts, «Lc. dlatf lut Marino King
I!):fifl7 D '14
IlcMiml Hrook and Nlffrum olllcHH hearings. 11
Textile World 4i):2K2-4 My MT>
Chart for sufo loud on Journal huurliiKM. A. M.
HoniM-tt. Much 2L;3tU-2 I) '14
load of shaft
'
W (!G:
K(M>- LI O 0 '15
Jimtlntf of ^nnorator bcarhiKH. I41nc U ft W
lOlcc.'n «r,:7K-» Ja !» '•!&
lilKh tipocd bcarliiKH. M. Hloncy. Int Marino
KiiK l!>:r»70 I) '14
Jlot n-nilcr bi'itrlntfH. dlatf Uy AK«' (Mc<»h <M!)
S!):r>iir,-fl N '15
Hydraulic bcartnK-broachhi^ miiclilin1. <U M.
Hl. II lOlcc Ity J 4»:ll»l Jl «l 'Ifi
of lubrication nf Jourtuil hearings. M, 1>.
y. AUI Sue M M j ;i7::>:ti-7; I »WnHKion.
on of car JournnlH, W. A. (Murk. Hy
AKC (Mcch cd) S'J:ID-1!() Jn 'ir>
"Lubrication of journal hcnrln^M, Iron A KM !Ht:
Motor->ciu*lnK trlnniu»r. IO.
Klcc liy ,1 111:111 Jl 17 'Ifi
NntMl of standard railrojul car-bd'ai'hiM: iittoy.
U, li. (Markis Koumlry M:4B7-H N M.r»
New inac'hlno for making wlrci imllti. 11
Iron A^n nr»:702»3 Ap K 'tfi
One-bull c.cnler boarlrxK. J* H. Wilt, diiitf
Uy J 4(1:77(1 O !» Mfi
lUtpId ntifilyiiin <»f hc'iirlnu inc'liilH nnd WK!I-
copp<T corili'iit alloys. t\ (1. hut in. Met &
Ollem KiiK l»::MO-7 Jc 'ir»
Itnlmbblttlnw Journal bmrlnKH. VV. J*. Kuitcin.
11 dlaKH MUM- Uy .1 4'I:13UK-(J 1) 12 '14
Hcltln^r ill) connecting- mil bmrhtRS. Automo-
bile 33:242-3 Atf R '!?>
38
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
t ana oeet sugar
ontiuni In th« boot mitfar ImluHtry. It. (?.
foyer. J Ind & Mn* Cluim 0:IU3« I> 'H
far IHU>( cultivation In Kntflaiul. Mol Am H
Bearings — Continued
Tri-eUy railway l)carintf nniotlco. J: Rutlier-
lancl. U Kloe Tly J 45:1144-5 My ID 'IB
Typew of motor axlo bcuiriiiKH -u«» of dlflVr-
ent types for each half. Hlui* Jly J 46:700 Ap
17 '15
ftcc abto Bnbbitt metal; Hftll bcarlngM; Lu-
brication and lubrleunlK; KolU>r IwamiKM
Beaumont, Texas
Public works
New marine terminals at Itaaumont; nlmtrnotH.
H. M. Hardlnff. plan Kntf N 7*:lOT3-n Jo n
'1C; Etaff & Contr ttmujMIX My 19 'in; f*7n«r
Roc 71:721 Jo 5 'IB; Int Marino Hntf :iO:2y«j-
300 Jl '16; lly U B7:G70-H1 N 27 '15
Bedplates. See Machinery— FoumlatloiiH
Beer-yeast. S«o Vomit
Bees
Buo in winter time. flc! Am 113:3171 N 4 'Ifi
Beet sugar Industry. 800 JtoutM and bout
Beets and beet sugar
Strontlun ' •• " • -
HiiKiir TwVl V'Ulilva'tfon ln""KnJKlimU. "««i "Ant H
80:11 ji $ 'IB
Belgian Kongo. Sou KOUKU,
Belgium
Destruction of urchitmilurul monument H in
Uoltfiuni. U. A. Cram. Am liiHt Ar«sh J 3:
185-5 An 'J5
lloport or a Oorimtn wmmtaHlon upon thti
duHlrurllon of archiinctural monumcntM In
Ifolffium. It. l>. Kohn. Am Iimt An* J
3:130-2 Mr '15
Defenses
DcftwHo of rtcltflttm Ity IimtKliillon. 1*. ttallior,
U map Hcl Am H 7iT:imi Mr i:t 'in
Description
lU'lfflum and Homo of KM bullilhiKH. J; V, !>im»
lop, ii itiiitf AW* 37:;s:t-i; AP M&
Industries and resources
IfolKlfin car fuctorloM tntitrt, \V. K. Iknnllry. U
map Autojticiblh' :tu:<i<i-ioi .in i'i *i:»
itolKluurH ptiKM* in tli<> linimiti'iiil worlil, ,\, A.
Hnowdun, Am lud trnr;-:i My M.»
F»rvRtf9 «f linlKltim. U: 1 1. WltititKcr, U At»
For 21:22-32 Ju Mf>
Mainifticlurt' of Hilt-ory. J, Hoyrr, H Sri Am
triitlon of Mi*lKiiin Indn.Jry i;* I'Mtutili't'*,
1C, HHMWHI. Iron A»<* !iI»iMM ft Ap &! Ml*
Social conditions
rnform In ftvlglutn. <'. Armmvli'l, U
Am Iimt Artm J U:&UH-7;j D M4
War relief
lament iioup kllcticn. Hr»| Am 113:329
'
ntmti»tf-nt<<nt
Bells
(Hrt»iw«Hi>rtIon of lu*II
* f
Bells, electric. ti««
Belting
K'""'""-r
0
Vi , •*•• "»iw*fc w»'i w iriwm KIIK ia:*iN iy
N 1^'IB; Alwtrni-t. Am Hfh- M M J 37:H»M1
I lr*»n
Tr U firt:I3iri-17 Jo :!* M.'i; Siunc. -
1HO-7I AK :i 'l.r>: Smnmarv. Iron AK<% tirt.-i'ij. 7
Jl 1 '15; Tmu-UhMou, Am HIM- M K.,1 ;:V.Ml»-M
*ir»
t I-»»nlx ilrlxi- in llh* rn«i'«l Stiiii^, 11
)kovv«>r 'I1!:^(M Ap( IT 'i:»
iT tH'ltrt n1 Piiiminii rxporiltloii. U l»t»iu
Iron A««« J».r»:f»«4 Mr It 'li»
honlx belt \vnipp<*r, i) Ku>; M 4tt:^U]»l 2 Ap
l,<-ulx tlrivo, II I'^tiK M 'i:t;:-nt«:» II A;; '1,.
MatiutMctun- of IfMlltrr lH-tfftu;. K H, Sitmll.
Am Hen* M K J ,TT:«VM HI: l» 'lu
rJM'Ht'llUr ailJtlNtfiMf dlH'i't Illrlfll KtMl'il fur
IM-HH, aia^H iron A»*.«* »« wva t «> i:s (i;»;
Motnl Work N4;JiNU N it *ll.
N'H. \V. K S«
UtibbiT-bt*lt tliilu. MHK A Min ^ :*N;H^S I> IM
Hafi'ty bi'lt tilttrii'r. it Kl>'*> I: A U Klrr'u i;;:
t;n:» n i' MI»: Pnwi-r 4« »»o\ N ;• fi!T, la An^
U\1<*«'U nit MiiiiJti N *1;i
Stntlr I'lcrlrli'tty In n t«'Mtti< tuklh \\ T KM ^
Hi;k. illn»; Kltv It .V \V l-:ii>r'ti ii, ;M) \K 7
Hltitlv tif IH-H ilrhw», A1. Knii|«*i"ii M/M)I ;'l:
Mir,-rt jo 'iri
Mr fifim 1'un»»\n; Kt'l"' ilitvliiir, Mmfllnt;
BeltlnOr Steel
HtoiM-hntHt |M»\\IT traii.'-tfit"1!"!!, ^ihiiniu^'i
ovor iM'H tut<( i »pr T<I»Hi\ii iit (»«'iiiutn% K, <*,
Mro«*Urr. Km^ M l!*:i ..... Wi M..
Belting* Woven
KI»iiuliit»K (if iM'tthir, r.ilMl''* *
IVoi M IWJ'iM •'• S 'Ii
Conr>rrtir
'
:t
-ir*
U
Bnnchmnrkn
Mi< |H*
lt Klilt N «M
.'- Ml 1 i,.
ttm»iov«<tl uu'lliml *»t ;i«'l(ih*t I'i
i|«*tf«imttit1iK Ij^h.nUi* MM)'*
Km; \ c'Mtifi II ^'*l • » «• *r.
Nrvv ;itfi'«'l Urn1 innitKinf «if" .if
KIIH * •'•inir I11. -.1 .!•• -I-
CKK S 71 Sf'/;1
. hit
Ml t» t(i Ml
fSltVlfil? f'l
i.; nt:» i» *
i r
It KflK Hi" V!,;'U K ).'( T.
Ui
n
n •* '••
* lM)f> U 1^ \f»l 1U:
tiff J.li > »l).i|ti )i* A«n
i » iniitu: i-«i?* il h<ui
il)"' < Ml** If if. fiM« l*ltir,
«r.
J,,<»^ »l .t Mill*,
iMi^lft M Aw*
full
IIK
jiltf
A*'tlMfi
K 'I
J. R
"in *r ii j«*Jm
ir,Mi ;»^- J ::« -i'*3
>4f |i«i*««'|tt Aft n JU«.| |M*)|I( 111
, T \V iiMMfl- .t>»-i t W,
1*1*1 MI !•*•*•' i .ift i-v* J:' » M
III MM HO Uf tti»<
l|Vi' .itlil Mvitf»lU
«MtriM s«w J .1;
M
lu !!•<
'tint* H*t J
Khmih«r Clii^w.^SSP'HiSi'K tfcjMtiw. $«lrtit»twtM f«r
Si i !!»«.; *u •* t «*'u*f « *Hllftp^f.»^' w*1^ I<*^I«IM«» nuhriiii tiff f» f*4»
II Am not* M K J 37: 447 -U Aff 15; Htttfltr, Iroti Hu'tfM Jl *!."*
X F.
I* '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
39
Benzldlne hydrochlorlde
Dotitrmination of HUltatoa in water by bonzi-
dlno hydrot'hlorlde. F. W. Jfruckniillor. J
Intl &-KIIK Ohem 7:000-2 Jl '35
Benzine. Soo Uonzono
Benzole acid
fombiiHtlon, calorlmotry and the hoat« of
combiiHllcm of cano HUKiir. benzole acid, and
naphthalMH?. H. O. DtakhiHon. bibliotf XT B
Hur Stuml Hul H:lHH-257 Mr 1 '35
MwUirlilcntion of hotiatolc add by moreaptanw.
I,. H. Pratt and 10. 14. Hold. dlutf Am Ghent
Hoc J 37:193-1-48 Aff '15
Neutral ammonium «alt« of norm* substitute!
l>cnzolc acldH. L. McMacstor ami I. II. God-
love. Am Chum Hoc J 37:2181-8 5 '10
Benzol
AnalyHlB and valuation of motor fuel** — 14
methods for oxamlnine thorn; from German
data. Automobile 33:202-5, i!47-D-f Jl 21)-Atf B
'1C
Benzol as a fuel. J Ind & Eng Ghem 7:73-4
Jtanzol for KaHolino aa motor fuel. Bel Am
M8::ir>4 o 23 -IB
Conibiifcttion of benzole In Internal combustion
engines. K. TurrcH. Am Soc M M J 37:16-8
ine
'in
Determination of Jimizol In KHH mlxlurcH. O. A.
Uumtll and 1. AV. KobertHon. tllnjf -I Ind &
Mil* (Miem 7:fifI!>-7(> AK 'IB; Maine. Am GHH
Lifiht J io:t:i;iii-;{ AK 3o 'ir»
Determining the benzol In Kan. A. Krleger.
(Hill? AMI <7fiH 1-Itflit J 1»3::»!)!>-30I) My 10 'IJ>
Dr. Ultima n'H wiHolmo proueuH. Hel Am 112:
24X Mr 13 flR
Driving U'HtH with bciiKol and 1 MM ixol -alcohol
mlxturt'H by Itaron Von Jj<xkw, Automobllo
»3:70!)-U O M '15
Ulttman pro(*<>HH of otiicklrifr. C. IT. Clandy.
11 Hoi Am 112:^67 Mr liO '15
Stool workH bonxol platitH. Iron Ago 95:703 Mr
25 MR
Benzophenone chloride
Trlnhonylmotliyl; prepanvtlou of p-liydroxylrl-
Itlumyh'arltinol and lUtc'.mtttM to iHolatc tlio
corroHpotidlnK trlarylinKhyl. M. (lombwr^
and Ft. U JloklliiK. Am (Mic-tn Hoc J 37:2675-
ttl N fU»
Benzoyl chloride
JtoiiKoylatlonH In other Holutlon. W: M, Pchn
and A. A. Hall. Am Chum Hoc J 30:2001-
2101 <) '14
Benzoylparatolylhydrazlne
CoiiHtitutlon of tlio hydroxyaxo oompounda;
thtt H^ilon of nnHymmolrlcul bonzoylpara-
tolylhydt-axlnu upon tK»nxo<|iilnnn<* and Itn
iKimoIoKH. \V: McI'luTHon and G: W. Strat-
ton. Am (!liom Hoc J !!7 :!)(>(>- in Ap '15
Benzyildene anthranlllc acids
Action of act'Lit; nnhydrldo on no mo bcn&yll-
tlciio aiitliranlllc noldH. J: H. I0kol<'y and
C: I<\ 1 'oo. Am Cluim Hoc. J :t7:RKU-6 Mr '1C
Berea college, Berea, Ky.
I ndiiHt rln I education In tlut Soutli, 11 Illdw A«<»
«7:«l-2 <> '15
Beriberi
ItiTllMM'l-TM'cViMitlnw; vltatultjrH. \V. P. CMiaui-
bci'laln. Hcl Ani M:)::t7!> o »(> MR
Bermuda
Jlon»uj<lu'M lit tin tn-m \\r. H. Drown, 11 Am
Kor 2l:1K<J-tl7 Mr '15
Bertlllon eystem
raHHlnw of the Itorttllon Hyntctn of tdcntlflcn-
llon, U. H. KoHdlck. Hci Atn H Hi)::t3l)-l N
20 fl5
Beseel functions
on Hkln ofTcca in <*on-
A. 14. KcuimMly. K. A. I*IIWH and
. blblloK 11 dlMKH Am hiHt 10 JO
. .
P. M. IMcivc. blblloK 11
1'ro n>t:I7'1»-18M AK
Beeeemer procet*
Il<*at (MKTtf.v from tho itoHHomnr procoHi,
O. Itutz. Iron AKO Dr,:6 18-10 Mr 18 '16
Krr' iiltu) Ht<M*l
BTHlflft <»f
iflnwr N 73:0,19 Ap 1
BIo<lldrfc
Hcl Am H KO:70-J, 110 Jl 31-AK
Bicycle*
• tfco a2an Motor cycles
Blllerlca, Massachusetts
Jilllorlca ganleu «ulmrt>. A. C. Comoy. 11 plan
Milff N 73:816 Ap 20 M5
Bills and notes
Notes rounlviililo. S. Walton. J Account 19:
Bills of exchange, Domestic. Seo Trade aceept-
Binding. 800
Bins, Steel
Cleveland adoptH stool coal and Hand atoraffe
Mn«. 11 dliiffH Iflec Uy J 46 : 1001 -U N 13 '10
Biochemistry. Soo Biological chemistry
Biological chemistry
Biochemical aywtoms and their function In
the development of tho organism. W. Been-
lttri>w. Hci Am 8 7»:13l JT 27 '16
Hcc aim l*arfocd'H test
Biology
Me <ilM) Bacteriology; Colin; Enzymes;
llirlhunoffunoHlK; L'lankton; Variation (bl-
olDRy); Zuoloffy
Biplanes. Seo Aeroplanes
Birch
Uwe of native woodn for interior llnlflh. C. M.
I'rk'f. II Urlekh 24:23!MO O '15
Bird houses
Jtuildlnir bird IIOUHCH. N. Doarborn. dlutft* Am
For JihIJIJO-l) My 'IB
Care of bird IIOUHCH. N. Hcarhorii, dlaiTH Am
For 2I:r>Xii-5 Ap 'lf>
Birds
Itlrd enemleH of foruxt iimoclH. W. 1*. McAteo.
11 Am For »l:l)SI-!H .Jo 'IK
' ' and the foroHtH. A. A. Allen. Am For
ijft.tf j\^ ']5
national bird uemmti. fc>ol Am 112:243"
Mr l:i '15
Our vanlHlilntf whore blrdn. A. A, Allen. 11 Am
For 21:1)11-12 & '15
Value of ItlrdH to man.. Sol Am H 70:3Bfl Jo R
Nw tihut Water blrdn
Migration
Departure of tho blrdH. A. A. Allen. 11 Am
For 21:!)77-HO O '15
Mlraclo of bird migration. W. W. c!ook«. H«i
Am 112:470-7 My 21! '15
Birds, Fossil
Now 11 Kht on tho tfrcwt tonthad divan* of
Amnrfca. K. W. Shufoldt 11 Scl Am a 70:B2-3
Ja M '1(1
HmokHtiee%-ot«i*tH )>lnl», CJ: «. Floyd. 11 Am
For ttl:7!»2-(i Jl MB
(\niHtirvhitf the waterf<»wl. A. A. Allen. Am
For 21:IO-17-N N 'IB
In (lef<'i)H(* of <mr Feathered coHinoi>olIt<iH. He.l
Am ii:t::i«; o n 'in
Blrklnblne. John, 1K41-101B
HUeteh. U. W. Raymond, por Am Inwt MIn M
Itul 10R:M;i7-12 Jl 'IB
Birmingham, Alabama
Railroads
New terminal for the Hoitthcrn at IllrmliiK-
luitn. 11 itlaKH tty A«<k nil:7-t:t-a O 22 'IB
Bituminous materials
A uphill tic maturlalH for road conntruct ton.
A. A. Ititrkowltx. Knic ^ (?ontr 42:HH-3 AR
12 'H; Hame. Wunlc, Kntf 47;4<M-7 I> '14
OolloldH In relation to niiinliniliilluti of
tunil tnntorlnlH. (I UlchardHon. Mimic Mntf
J.
i\w
polnttt of
ll«*r and P. \\ HbarpleH.
Ja 117 MR
Oontr
(lllor, U Munlc J 38:1.00-2
1'avmnmitH with
V 4 'IB
I'ropoHod Minntlanl termn for bltuniliwniH wul
ft (lontr 42:234-8 K 2 'U
Mo<lldrc» nfloW ToHturncsnt, H. H. lllakctly.
7 'JR
11irc»hiiH4t of UKphalt and iuii»haltlo cement on
iiH banlH, W. .JJ. Br<«idhur«t,
tllU niiuniiiivrur* jmmm vr.
10nK & Contr 43:85-0 Ja 27 '
40
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bituminous materials — (Jon tinned
SpeciUcatlon ana utilectlim uC iiHiihiiltta ttiuto-
rlnlH for Hlrcot piivtinumt. If: U X. M'l.uutfi-
lin. 8eh AIlttOH Q nit:80-!> N '14
r/too AH»liult; ttwiwuitN, HUuniinous;
WtumlnouH; Tur
Testlna
Comcnlintf -value of bllutnlntniH WIKUTH. Ij.
KlrHolihniun. 11 <UUKH .1 Ind & MM Ola-m «:
i)7«-8ft i) '14; Hamc. UnK & u»ntr •i;t:;t!M»
Ju 13 'ir>
Bituminous pavements. Sco I'uvonu'iitH, liltu-
mlnoiiH
Bituminous roads. Son ItninlH, ItlluniinoiiH
Bituminous shales. Hci> (Ml HlmlfH
Black walnut
UHO or native woodn for interior Unliili. <1. M.
JVi<!0. II Jlrlrkh a-l:MO-l <> Mft
Blacksmith shops , ,
Now HcHHdiK'r # Luke Mrli» hliickHiiiHIi ^hob.
11 nlim Ity AKP flX:177-M Mr lli '15
Blacksm (thing
International railroad inaHfcr liIarKumlth:;1
iiHHoHalinn ISJtil annual ronvi'titlon, Uy AK«'
'
railroad maxtor hl
convention. Uy AK<» <Moi-h oil) Mi: 171 M S
•IB
Ni<»ff/Hfj Kortfliiit; WcMltiK
Blankets
Orliln or hlnnkctH. ToMllr World l!i::!.'ii! ;t *!«•
'Jfi
Blast furnace gas
lUiiHl-rurimi'r KIIH for t*ok«' tivi'iui, < >, Nlinmrnt •
tun*!!. 1ml Kntf lfc::"'-.'JM .In M,»; Sunn-. lion
Ajw 0:1:242-8 Jn US li;i; Hume. Am UII.M Uuhr
j i«a:iar»i Mr i M..
Hum It I/A Mast I'UMIIKM* HUH; |lru<l..lM\\ HIHVJ
AK«' iCi.MiiL'-i:: Mr
('armirlMitlnn of iron fit low Iriupi'ialiiiiv In
hliiHt furnm*i» UHMOH; almfr.ii'tti, vvitli »liN«-ti .
Hlmi. T, M. Ityt-oni. l-JuKim-ri li;n :;:;„ <» N
'lf>; Iron AW UK; 1 1 7(1 -s N IN 4 lit
Qiw from Ijlnnt rurmu'tw, itti olt>anl»UT ''in*} ul Ill-
mil Ion. *l. K, «r(»liiu<nn, Jr, tllnn.i M«M * <*lir'ii
Miiff I^:ii8r. -!»::, 7UU-!» N i> (ll, .Sanir, .^i A in
'1, iiw-i11. l^i! i. n:f :: »• i( -i •«.
An IU 'l.S
tiliint funiiM'i' };:ui
'.-i, II, HMI»I*H
, .<,'f .< Mv ;;i ^
liliud furha/'i- »;;»', A, \, lUrM
m« Tr It fiTiiMH-N, |i»Jj V. |iM« K \ (I :•;, Mi..
Alititi-nrt, Initi Tr U i»7',s.»:j « *• li'i '»!». ,\l*
Hliiict, with fllMi'iti4;.lMit, linn Ar.i* :*ti H1*;* ;u»
O ^S 'lft
Ulillstfilloii nf wnnlo hi'fil |u|' I hi' j:iMii't»il}*4|i
of I'ltM'trlcal mtm-jo1. II, llol»nnt, ItUrt M K J
fj.'ltH-jlJ ,)i* | ft 'Jfi
Blast furnace ttoves
ItroNin hot Itliutl ^(tivc, «lliiit» (inn TI It .'n*.
ITU Jl *J2 '!,»
IllKll hlilttt Ill-It 1H III Mr, i«)t I1.M'tl»»-(
W. MlltlliMltl,\ Atrl lll.'t Mill I! i:nl '<M „.!'.< ,.
Mr 'IJ>; Ha nif ronil. Iron Ar»- •*. t,,* >> j- ",,
*K»; SHIM** fond, Inm Tr It M', ;'«•;, r,. 'ti.'t i>' \\
MH; AbntnnM, Mi»t ^ <'hi<m Kit*; I.1MV; H Mr
'MI I''{!ltUi'f^'ni Am 'I|M *"» l; Ituf (<l(
Hot -hliiHt Mtmv ««ri liiuiitTfi. II
Jirt;,V»«l-7 AK I- 'I'*
Hot Hlovi* with A- In.
iron AK** in) unit Ji ir,
WIHI*1. Inilt AK«t 1t4sI31H-'|tt It
r(tc>i*HH for homing tilitrtt
« Afln J ii;i:Ki» ,f» a« Mi.
<n«t of brU'U for hot
% Ircm AK«« iiitiiiisMii AK f.
l*rc»»n*NN In
of an i*nirli*iif.v fi'::t un hoi ,
A. W. Miiwotiu. <llnKM Iron Tr U :«•! ltv«
Blast furnaces
. I
. J. K,
IK i»;3?a
utnl
Jr, «|
IM w
furnniM*
, Iron Ai'.c '.«,»: I
it Iron A»:»' *.U;Mh;
. .
124 M'l
HliiHl I'unuU'o Nlaii liaiiillint', :*>•*!« nt. I-', U,
Pronii.MH. tl In m Ar,i< '.i.i.'Ci'.u* s ,h M 'I,.
ItlnsMurnai-c : pout al i!n,n l-.i'.i:. Munt.
<lm»; Knr, *V AHn .1 !<!« .11 \p 'I 'i;»
HliiHt furnace taiipinn in.n liim>. it Imn Tr U
:>7.:^i a A>; in 'i.»
liliiKt turiiiit'i' NH. n^rrlMMiidf^. Km; *s \lnv
J U!»:N;itt-li ,\1.\ S 'Ki
nia.-it lurtuitM* \voik, iru ' '
\v
i..f»ii, I'.iu;
- i , tt , .., .
Mln .1 !<X:H»I,» i: |i U! 'II
ttnquriii','. in hln..l tunmn- pt.o'dir. M, /til-
K»'ii, iron Arc !M.i;;t4t j, |t i, it
c'li.'ttuu;.' lioin hid. I tin ii<!» c. |IM;I \p.t '«ii IM,,{
M 4 M.>
flu'iiiii'al iirin<'iiil**:i oi fh»' iii.t t piiii.o'i'. ,i. i;.
.inhnnon, ji, M«>( A T'IHII I. nit »'i •• '• i-i, '-.'(I
h S 1 Li 'U
KlIh'it'iH'y ol the lil.i, t Hiili.ix o|»iMimi^ t; \.\
nuriiuiii. .Met \ ri.rfu i:n», ! . f. I :« ;• '!,<
Kniiuifr inipiovi'iiD Hi-, in {'off M' .in i, '.mi
linil A . li'i-l 11% ,l.n II'-MI*. M ^ «t). f hitn
Tr It ;»" .11. \p ^ I.'
Kiinmci' Mpcc,itu»ii .ii Mi I •<•'( In- \ >hn
.1 IISUMHI .* .ii» i ' ».*
<i;i,; I'lpunu', run » in : .ft f* ;i.*U'M il'i-i M|
fhr l'i im. ^K IMI.I !• » ; i I'M,, M,' -I tiff A
riii'in i.iu> i ; .<('• i « \ 4
<»'a;i ItJMV^ in?' I'll- »**« ' '"<* "' f * T f- iti.ttut
tai'i't » M u hou ,\ . '•• i : i ,i» f < .'
iJir. hto;uiii: HKH-* • «"« "• !'• -..n- i- <i,i.t
tt't-J «'H U Ji'Mt Tt i; .. . • ' H t •' <
Ihimllinr n*u« ;*inl i tinti j m t;.i i ».» i l.id^r.
*l. I'r JlM)l|'.<Mt, 1> '( tltJ'>, \t* t i>- < IM in | )M(
1,1 M in -. '4 I" • /
HUM! iMKiitf o( (!><' )i1«i t 1,'iti'Mi- ;. I'pi)-.")),
M«f ^ i*ii« ;u Km: I «K -i I* ' ) »
* i
\V M ill i -ot \.
\ll 'I ', J-Hlfi • .-!
'I , i-i <IKf .«'!)•*
\\ '\ ,, \< .11 it 1
Mr 'Hi I'l.iii'-.i
I.
III. l
., . ,
III! HO*1 ||M» {'J.P •»
VMI hr I Mi'. I, i
Tl»'«u i
t'\i<.:«fi
Mlllll
i a ••! .
Ii. 'I
. u,
iii*iiii,i'iii nliiH H
•l*.«»: l«Mii *«•• '«
T."l'<^»i»* (•}• ii) M
•'•i I 'I Mi 1! M •
Tin r*n«il |ii-iii< tod •»
JiililtTxiii )i M
Mtt 4 ti.'i , »! l |,ti ,,t, tltd 4
•! M.I, t.i.^i f, ,»,,*. r i t<;
A, « 1 < t" 1 i r; M , ', V«*.
i«^. :*,.< '." «* r. t» i • *s *
11.. *;>> t ^M—- I i;
A H I ««\ U M ( «r ''I » i.l • I- 4 ' 1
t*'tl«( «tf 4iUti(i.fi4 I*H** f fl«i>'«>' • i'1»'-*' •/' f»««|
A H M"'MMit« ^ii^n • ' J»>; '•" v, r* /
!*:i,i ii'* .1,1 •;.. \i-piu.iii IM-I. it i ,1 - ; ,
.lit '/I Mr«, I«IM H'- -itih 1 *i}( :•*<> '• ) * i(
**4»N V" .1,4 M
K ii I'uili-i IIH i-'i«tf 11 it* v >;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
41
Blast furnace* ....... „„,.. ,% ^
Turbo blowers for blant-fumaco blowing. H: TT.
Ittco. 11 dings Am Innt Mln M Hul 811:721-43
Aly M-l; Almlract. Am Soc M N .1 36:01fil-2
,11 M4; niHciiHHion. Am Inst Mia 10 Hul 100:
794 -H09 AD MR
Wet oren in chareonl blfiHt furntiecw. 31. IF.
U»is Mut & Oliem Mng 33:8X2 J) 1 MB
#<i <ilM HlaHt furnaoe gun; Blast furnace
cloves; Cant iron: Coko ovens; (?upola fur-
na«-«H; Iron iuet<illurgy; Slag; Slag Hottloi-H
M Charging
BlaHt-furnace charging apparatus. F. C. Hob-
ertH. dings Iron Age 95:234-5 Ja 28 '15
Hlaat-furna(?o Hklpa and traiiHfer earn: an Jung*
liHh iiiHtfUlatlon of tho eighteenth century.
I<\ C. Uoberts. il dine Iron Ago 95:192-3 Ja
2J MB
Charge ear at Midvale, Utah, il Kng & Min J
100?r>l9-20 S 25 MD , „
Killing tho 1)laHl furnace. J. 3d. Johnson, Jr. 11
diagH Met & Chcm Ung 13:301-73, 227-fti
Mr-Ap 'IB
Telpher furnace charging. N. Kapp. dings Iron
Ago 94:1388-9 D 17 M4
Blast
for natural gan. H. O. Chapln. II
J Ind & J4ng Chem 7:-l«-7 Ja MR
Blast stoves. Hue Jtlaut furnaco Htoves
°
hU'h digging by Wanting. 1«\ W. Witaon. il
Mng & (1onlr 41:ino AK 2B MB
Hloctrlc Hhol ilrlntf in KanwtH. O.
Mng & (1onlr 41:ino AK 2B MB
in KanwtH. O. U. Carpon-
ti-p. ilbiff <SwllU»ry :i;r.n!ia»K J« MB
Hhot llrlnf? In Oklahoma. Colliery 3B:
t Wng & Mln .1 »0:10X« Jit Ul 'IB
Klvc-holo out. II. A. MorrlHon. dliiKH Mn*f ite
Mln ,1 OOiORII My 11!) MB
IliiitH on loading drill holoH. lOiitf ^ Mln J
1,00 :7U1 N <! MB
How dlfctrlo blUHllnir HHVOH. Miitf A Mln J 300:
JjRW'HLbioM on record. 11 map lOnff N 73:1020-
Mollipr Lo<lo blast, r^. H. Norcnrnw, Jr. 11
A Mln J !)!):»«l-5 My a» MB; AbHtraK.
M 41l:!)20-3 H MB
-
Now clt'i'trlr bin Hi In w: cnpM for vet work.
A Min J 100:311 AK ill MB
New wifHy di>tonatlnff l'asc»: Cord oau dot onant.
ir. Sondnr. 11 <lln^H Am Innt Min 14 Hul 111:
2AI7-BI; o 'II; AliHtrad. IfliiK M -IX:4L«-IK 1)
M-l: AbHtracl. HUH A ttonlr «:4«8-a N II
M4; DlHciiHHlou. Am IiiHt Mln 30 llnl 100:
- AI» MB , ,
to nvuld trouble wllli liluNthiff fUHi».
I (CM; 72:I7K AW 7 MR
r on <»XP!OH|V<*H for niolnl inlnora and
MiinrryiiiiMi. (1: N. Munroc and O. I la II. <ll»HH
].lH (I S Iliir MliH'H ISul KO:I-II7 MB
Jtoclc work In <'<ial tnliHss. II dlatfH (!olllory :tn:
a»7-40 D M4
Hafoty inotliodM UWM! In handling <»xiiloHlv«'H.
II MIIK N 7.1:10X0-1 .!<' 3 MB , . . ..
Hliot ilrhiH In ''onl niltb-M by <>ln'trl«; «; IrcMilt
from tin- Hiirfiicv. <J: H. UI«M» and II. II.
riiirk. Am him Mln M l»nl IM:2n«a 71 (> M-l;
DlHiMifWlnn. IOO:KN:i-!H An Mr,
UHC and abvino of fUHo. MtiH A Mln ^ Ioil:
SH2-:1, N ^7 MB
Blnstlnn, Substitutes for. K<'o Hydraulic
iiNr nntMUilHlilmT CVOPOH. Toxtllo World
iff arlllu-ial Hllk. Ti'Xtllrt World 4K:506 K
Mf»
JtlrwlilnK knit KoodH. Vcixtllo World 48:-100 Ja
Jllonnhliiff of c<»tlonpand llwn mlxnl HIHH!H.
I«u« MpotH on kiilt RtKiclK, Toxtllo World dK:B07
\* 'in
Hnprov4Ml liIfiirliiiiH PHK'UHH. Toxtllo World Hft:
Iim.rovcd hlih pr«»«Muro liolllnfc JlKK^r. II dhitf
Textile Worlil 48:437-K Jn MR ft jn tw fl
Iiuimiv<*d pnici'HH of blmc'IiIiiH. Toxtlln World
r,0;li21>-:JO N MB
Kiimlmra wirth inn! H« »»1«wlil>w tifllon <in
oIlH. H. irittio. dlaKH J Ind A Hug Ohiim 7:
B!)fl-000 Jl MB
Kuclm bleaching apparatiiH for cotton, ditifir
Toxtilo World •IX.-UUIM Mr 'IB
ThloH system of bleachini; piece goodH. dlnff
Textile World 4X:«i!0-l Kir MB
Blind
fifcc
OloonJnff; Dyes and
Optophone; rhonoptlcon
Printing and writing systems
3»rinijnfir for tho blind. Hcl Am H 7!):247 Ap
17 '15
Block signals. 800 Uallrouds— Signals
Blockade
Blockado by HUbmarlne. Hcl Am 312:370 Ap
24 '15
Blond
Ninhydrln rtwictlon in rclatfun to thn a^o mid
hfibttH of indivldiiaK ,1. Takamlno, Jr. Am
Choni So« J 37 :!»!«-« Ap MB
Analysis
Nopholoinotrlc estimation of purlno IMIHIW, In-
cludlntf uric arid, In urine and Mood. S. S.
(JruvoH and P. A. l-Cobor. Am Ohem Soc J
:»7:a.i;to-47 o MB
Blooming mills. Sou Holling mills
Bloomlngton, Indiana
Sewerage
waiuro dlnpOHal at nioomin^ton; abHtraot. U.
fl. llanna' Muiilu J 37:88S-4 D 17 M4
Blotters
J'rlntvrH* blottorM. inlniid I'tr Bn:78-la-7S4h S
MB
Blower systems „ al
Itlowcr H.vH(oniH for hmtliiMr and vontllatlnff
and Klock and ntfiiHO conveying HyHtomu:
(MunniitttM) report. A. M. I^'ldman. dla^H Am
Ko<! II oat & V 10 20:41^0 '14
Ifciur-prciiiK f»rk for plpn of blower
dla^H Motal Work 8:t:Sll-l^.|. Jo 4 MB
j;cnu»vlnjur acid fumon by ttlowcr
method. \V. 10. I'lpor. dliip; Metal or.:
<;sii-;i N lir, MB
Theory and praetUw In wnrm-alr heatlnff.
dhiKH Motal Work 84:451-3 O 8 '15
Advantatfi'H and dlwiilvimliiKeH of varli»uH
LVIIOM of blowcrn for cupola work. Am Hoc
MM J .17:887-8 Ap MB
Jilndort of two l)low<TH break. W: A. Dunlclny.
il Power 42:004 N 16 MB ,.,,.,
('.liooHlntf air eompn-HHoi-M for a<r(lvated-Hlu<iffg
tanks. <1. II. NonlolK I0ng N 7'i;JK)t-0 N 4 MB
Millelmiey of th« bbiHt . fiirniife "PWi^tloii.
II. K. Illinium. Mot & Oliem KIIK 1«:«U4-!) »S
ForeedRdraft. Colliery .15:603-3. GfiO-fiO Ap-My
*lfi
C?MM blowing cntflnuH at the »Ste«dton plant of
llin PiMUi»<ylvatila Hteel coinpiuiy. II Met &
Phem KIIK IfcliHI-l!) Aw MR
HUH Vili>wlnK cntflneH for tbo PeimHylvania
Klnel en. II Iron Atfu »«:!»-! I ,11 I MT»
<JaH blowing criKhwM f<ir Hie • PeniiHylvmila
Htoel eo. 11 Iron Tr U R7:»:»-B-|. .11 I Mfi
TIIwh-Hpeed blowem and ««iiprt»HHnrM. II Iron
A«e !ilI:1»fl-7 Jl IB MB
MethodH and raellltlen for H|>e<'ir.vln»r and t<lHt-
IIIK hlowerH also nietimirlnK "b* "n*1 Hteam
Hiipnly to tho \vat«r KHM Keni»iiiiorn. .1. M.
HpllKftliiHH. Am tliiH Hint Pro l):pt, 1, 01B-CIJ;
h'lHciiHHUMi. !»:pl I, ««<l-77 M4
Modern KIIH- power blower nliilloiw, Av Went.
II dtaKH A7ii Ititit Mln H »Jil1»a: ?»•»-. *MJP«
MRS AliHtnu-1. Am Hoe. M 14 J nTjIia .11 Mf»
N«-W Selilotter hlowi-r. A. Mrudenwltx. 11
Power 41:21)1-2 I1' lil! IT»
Note.M on fiiiw. A. A. Potter and K. h. Hlm-
nierlnK. Poww -l1:Xir, .le l.i l» . It ,.
. . . . It ,.
Ueinnle control c»f ^HH lilnwer. W. A. IMiukley.
rllnff Power 41i:r(f.« O l
.
lil 'IB
Hnoi blowen* IIH adapted for line on eeouoinlx-
ern, dliw Powcu- 4S:IU4-B AK 10 MB
TeHlH of hanrl and tnechimleal w»f\ V}«>werH.
A. W. ('otikllti. «H»W Power 4«:4K.r.« .11 lit M.»
Turbo-blower for thi» liliiHt furnnees ii
P. (J. <'«IIi'r. Ind KIIK 14:4.10-40 N M4
Turbo-blower Rovornlw? ilevlew: ,
A. HIiNltiliu UliiKH Am Hoe M 14 .1 »f:IH1-3
Mr MR
42
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Blowers— f % . .
Turbo-blowers and lurho-<'ompronHoi;H. O. II.
\VundorlIch. I'owor 42:2K(} Atf »1 'IB
Turbo " " •--
704-80I* Aj) '15
W«v frtoo 3 Hunt funtticnti
Blowoff tanks
Blow-off tank and ItH oonnoc'tloiw. J. <«raham.
dloKH Pom KUK 72:32» AK ai 'IB
Concrete blowoffiwiHln. A. I). Williams.
Mr IB M5
How this blow-off water from hollow may
ho <*ookMl hcfurc dlHtihaiw Into m>wi»r. T. \\»
UoynuldH. phiu Kloc W tMitfUB S 11 Mo
Quantitative itlowiilplnif «H «H iild to tli« pww-
noctor. H. PlHclutr. jr, dliiKH Met fit IMio
EDK 12:«iia-5, 771-G N-D M4
Blueprinting "machinery
Blueprint drying unu In ml UK mm'ldno. 11 Iron
AKO !»R:M3-4 H1 2G MB
Now c'oiitlmioim MucnrlntlnK niiK'IdiK*. II dliiir
Iron Aw Dfi:«14 Mr IK M.1
Swinging hlueprlnt fritim* IK clwnu mid Hil-
t'lotil. H»: W. Salmon. dlutf Kn«? KM- 7i!:lWM
Jl 24 MH
Blueprints
Jftllrttttit mm for mirnhm hhu'prlntn. 1<*. II.
JOIWH. Knff Hoc? 70:U72-Jt 1) I!) Ml
EJHcUmt umt of mirphiH hhipnrinfH. 1 4. 1C. W.
AUlHon. Knit U«« 71:88 Ja Hi *l,"»
How to luiiku hhi(*prlritM frwu opa<iuo
Ittltf A Mill J KHIinolt AK HI Ma
Board of mediation and conciliation. »i*n l?nlt<»il
State*— Hoard of niodlatlini and
Boardt of health. St»«* Ilralth l»oai-d;i
Boards Of trade. M<»c (MniiulxM'H of
Boats
Drill hoiit lltin llHt'lf out of tliu \vnt4T
\V. H. MatMlnu.dtl. i\ dt.
Mf.
x; Klyltu: IMII
Motor
x; To\>)ionlH; ViuMitH
Boiler accidents
<JUH vxpIoHlonn In htiih*r
p ,
UHM* oVpioHlunH In Iiolli*m C.
Powir -m:i!M)-2 N t) Mb
<3i«H ^xploMUm;: In lli;nih» tir«'d l
nl.Hlnict, |*. M. Cmtipo. Aut S
^a AII M;>
wm< In wifi'ty <»f lioiNr opiMiiMoti In I'nir,
; ftliMtritct, 0, HIlltKiT. Ant Nur M 1! .1 !ti\
-fi (i Mf.; Hume, POWIM- 4.!;7V;t N 3" 'U»
M l<; J a?:
Boiler clennlno
Amot'lciut railway rnm'tcc inn lianir,-,1 I*?.N*»I lit'
tloti: r<*ji<nt of tltf rniiutiittfr ott ifMlN-r
wiiHliliift. Ity it fiB;n&i«3 .»« It* M:»
BcillPr wn;dilnK «tici ttllltiK j-yMi-m for >»w>i»
round liotUM'ri, W: \\Vllh, plan ItV AK«'
(Mcrh iuh KH;':r,j-« My Mi.
(!lo«n holIiTM iitii] ti^ht Jofnt;t ititftttivr noiim*
of fifinomy, Old Hi'nirn. Int Mnrliift MIIK IJ*:
orij jiund In tjwi hmtlnK wiitHii, l4»rrmifiUv«
rrMionty of cotd find IH»U«T Miiii(;i|nfi. *J, J,
M«*yi«rn. hit Mnriri« Kn« ^-IV,. li AP M,;
i;lt<; In tmlNvu W. Wi'iivor. I'OWIT 41:191 -3
with mccliunli'Ml MCMI( bltmrtn on
-Av''' '!»**""''« ^»*rr 48:911 A« 31 *
* *f™fti** Hf'll( wtwvwii
WttrH n« iidnt»t*tft fnr mm
H:164.0 AK J
T-flttlmr fw
KntoMh, it Ity
Boiler corrosion,
cmt Ml^rn. I*: 1C, Mr»
wh ml> HJ);&3(» o M&
Boiler explosions
A^t'ldt'iit IM a holler Hivd with
Am Ho<> M « J :i<':ll«l K M;>
linilcr }U'<'i<l<'iit,s in Kraii4*<> in li»IU. Am SMC
M K .1 ,Ti':4t<> 11 ,11 'If.
lUuItT I'XpIoMnit :it Mt*iti<*. Inua. S. Kirlhi, it
Power -Ih.'is:'. Mr hi M.I
liolli-r i'\plo;.jnn in inflhiu; pl.int. CiUiiinhu,1.
Kan. «). It. Hamilton, il l*m\ir i:' /,:;!; ; A»;
f:i7n«>f'c\pit>Hion;t. Kirr \\ i;<;:si» ji IM M:I
ItiiiltT <'\pl''"ioii:<. Si'i1 i|iiait«'il.v lnunhi*!.1. of
tlif LoriitntiUvt*
Jlollcr ii\|fU»«:|«iiiH iliirhu: fln-t half nf l!Ut I'II*A.
«r -11:110*1 Ja :>*! MI«
Itoill'l' «>\plOSiMMM tlllt ItH' MM'Mln
tahl**, I'o\\or 't:'Mi:Mi Jl III M
!loll«T csphniiomi In limit lii'
tl\o nurlUit-L* it Ml
Itoilcr fnituitv: and wlml the Ain*u»rin ,iu)it
«tf tiHM'hatiJivil ciu:in«'i'i.j u( <li»no* IK pi* Mt
tlK'rn, I'J. It. K<. h, Axii Kir* :'*»» j ,.if !- |
Jl Ml», .SailH* Alt! S««r M K J ;',,' ^);4 |) ;j *|
<'oitltrmutinfi
AI» Mf>; Sunn', I'ourr It* :W»7 '' i* V "K»
Kxplo.'ifoti of a In* OIUM!«||«' t't»iti<i, uh,"tif»- 1.
Mollrr. dim? Atn S>»' M it I '•« ' - I \<> M;»
K xplo.il i »n of strain dnnu oi t; ^ U imiirr
at HhainoUln. fi'iut, U |'M\\M r ,;),; N ',;.: '\^
Hastaid ol Ilir I|UIIU>-.(K' !•..( « >f : l.u}l< i tl
1.04'oinoth" ;m 1 1 • . j i i «
Slr.im hi*ll«M r\i«ln'|4.n \V l| |:>M|I*II )t*'t.)-
lli-lA M:M tl \i; M.I
T\\0 .Nr.'lt. Of hi»II* I i MI'C i"h !*<.<"(( , 1'ituof
r»::»i Ji »:: M;.
t'llpn'riMli'Iltrd JM^'i-ii'ltf *M ti fnipfln I>nif (|r^
Nii«o»(i: !li«* A * lulu. H <>:'i A in 11' •! j.i IQ
tiuttlit*' «!•
fftf fh*' >*'•' i mliM: -fuiif
-H::.;M .. AP t:i M .
Mr tf/u« lloiii r 10 i M* i^).
fur cllntf, .Me** I'm! i«itii>r
l***«l mnjri" r«' iH.ioiit'f h< ut • CHUM 4' .'
» '16
HtM'.ftTi III'«HH«-. !i-*.;. I !•' I'*,.,.!, H
l*.ft\it r.' i,;:. ', \ t*, r*
'• -t/< r;
tlr»Mrr
A :' M !•: ' o««» tini) ^#;i «««, :^ -i i. i j ,
l(n|l«r *i»-ipi » flint MH ),il ,.». • i»>|. ,./.- ,ti M
•ft,*, ;^,-,f^u! 11 n .•*!.. ',n 4,. *o> ;'..•
l-i J 11, Y;JH t I* -i.,
*
liy At!*-
i* .-•.
lie
!*«<«• i i- M1 .( j: i*" ''*•
)llt>|'f"ll«h liirHnr^l, <{ H
I hi;1 M il
I.MlM't-r. K Mi M<»f«HHN> 1(v U M, r. ,-'i ,l
M *
t*'H(dr> of M* |t>< /<ui*<t)\ « '.»ifi ni-»pi • Unit
IMW K M'M.^tm1-.1 <i^ *K» '..•»'» :s M» I?
Mi', it'itii*1 4i«fi<i it* A^I • MI . ., i.i« ->ji t^» i
Alt '|I», }<'<|tl" iHli^ 1JMM*1 12 f-'"« 1H<M .tl» 89
.If. '{ Ml.
«*f
Holler law, t«««f linslr.rn !,,«*«
Dollar
A'i'
Hy J
U ,T« It,
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
43
Boiler plants — dontiuucd
Holler plant of the* Bessemer coal nnd coke
company; using as fuol a mixture of coal
nnd slate. W. O. Uogora. 11 diagH plan Power
4L:7!)8-801 Jo 1C MC
Boiler plant of Union brewery, Ht Tx>ulfl.
T: WilHon, H plans 1'owor 41:062-6 My 18
'1C
liollor-room practices in Kuropo and lhl»
country; abstract with discussion. W: A.
Blonde. cliagH Ktco W 05:481-2 K 20 MC
CoHt of Htctaiu. C. \V. Howard. 1'owor 41:273
K 23 MC
Cost of Mtunm. It. L. Strong. Tower 41:133 Ja
20 '1C
Kconomlcal bollor-houne design, H. D. Du-
Wolf. Kng M 49:837-42 H '1C
Experlnnoo in an Isolated plant. 333: T. Blnns.
Power 41:080 My 18 '1C
Gas burners In 2750-hp. otflco-bu tiding boilor
plant. II diag Power 42:70-80 Jl 20 '15
How to increaso Htoum production. H. It.
-Callaway. TCng M 40:843-0 S '1C
Znoroanod the capacity of the plant. 1). M.
Jiahcock. Power 4l:68C-6 My 18 '1C
Keeping- track of plant oporatlon at tins Olovc-
land municipal plant. A. D. Williams. 11
rower 41:2!)2-4 Mr a MR
Uglils In the boiler room. ,T. C. Hawkins, plan
Power 42:C!IL O liO MC
ttceoiiHt rue ting existing plants. O. Monnott.
diagH Power 40:<»20-2 D 2!) '14
Steam <s>sts In OUOO-lip. (toller plant. F. G.
J'hllo. Power •ll:3<IX-ti Mr Hi MR
Htcam-gcncrnting methods, (Cleveland muni-
cipal plant. A. J>. Williams. 11 Power 41:
631-3 My It MC
"Warren stale hospital power plant. W. c>.
Rogers. 11 diags plan Power 42:30>I-C, -108-1 a
S 14-21 MC
Washington avenue power plant, Hc.ranton,
Penn. W. O. UogorH. II diag Power 41:808-
70 Jt» 21) MC
Hc<> titoo HoilorH; Steam plants
Boiler plates
JJrlttleness of wrought Iron an a wi
of htuiting coinprnssed material;
U: Itaumann. ding Am Soo M J4 J
() '1C
Convenient form of plato callpcr. Locomotlvo
30:t«0-70 AP MC
Tesls on the diagonal strength of boiler plate.
J. W. K Mficdonald. l»owur 41:770-80 Jo 8
Thick boiler plates. H. K Jo tor. diags Power
40:X84-5 I) iili Ml
Thick holler plates. T: < 3 rimes. 1'owur 40:133
JIL 20 MC
Tom Hunter, hoisting engineer. "W. O. HogorH.
U diag Power 41!;<;7X-8<) N Hi Mf>
Boiler scale
J toiler corrosion and scalu to b<i end<>d by tho
use of elect rlelty. Scl Am S KO:li7U <> U» MR
Mechanical scale, provontor. 11 1'owor 40:K3r» D
ir> *H
IM't-vcnllon <if boilor wnlo and corroHlon. A. IL
Uabeock. lOloc VV 65:114 Ja 1) M5
Boiler setting. Huo 1 tollers— Sotting
Boiler tubes
Jtoller tuhcH have tendency to Hprlng upward.
J. (1. Hnwklns. diag Pow<tr 'IttMfc! H UH MC
Deformallon or holler lubes. O1: U Tarn, diag
Power *1Si:OC(t-7 N » MR
Kleetrle proecHH for Hafo-ciidlng tuheji. F<. U.
Pomeroy. dlngn Ky Ago (Meeh (id) K!);4ti!)-70
S MC
J^lue welding. H. J. 1 In sit Ins. Uy Ago (Meeh
od) 811:471 S MC
IMkal system of boiler tube replacement; ab-
stract. dlngH Am Hoc M 14 J 37:480-1 Ag MR
Uupalrliig loc.omotlv<» boilor tubes, M, H. Ahsi-
uolh. U plans Uy Ag<t (Moch ml) 8!):83-G JL^1
Itctublng tubular nnd water- tube, boilers.
J. 0. Hawkins, diugri Powor 41:330-!i Mf 0
MR
Hpec.IIhuilIons for Iap-weld<ul and noiimloMH boll-
or tuboH. Iron Ago (I4:1418-J0 O 17 '14
Using old boiler tubes IIH pipe, J. p. Nolan.
II ding Uy Ago (Miwh «d) 80:1112 Ap '1C
VlsltH of Inspector Mrowu. J. K Tonnun.
Power 42:648-0 N 0 MC
Specifications
Holler tube specifications, diags Iron Tr R 57:
47-8 Jl 1 '1C
Boilers
Jibs tract.
Ji7:«on-(J
liollor capacity for steam curing, c^oncroto
Coin 7.-18C-U N '1C
Boilor- control boards at Dainty. N. O. Itohi-
hockor. II l^owur 4S:43C-C 8 28 MC
Bollor jiriiptluit of ID 1C. A. JD. Pratt, diatf 121 oc
VV UG:Gi)0-l S 25 '1C
Bollors for Isolated plants. C: I* Hubbard.
Powor 41:232-4 F Iti '15
r ilroH under boilers, dla^.s Klec W t»r»:
73-l-r> Mr 21) '1C
Corrugated furnae.os for vortical
boilers. F. W. Doan. diag Power 42:103 Jl
Dof under boiler-room appliances, il l»ower 41:
00!) My 4 M5
Draft in furnueos and Iluos. TO. a. Balloy.
dlaga Power 42:1138-42 N !) '1C
Economising xlnc. II. Uo Ji. l^arsons. tic.i Am H
80:224 O £ '1C
Hddy rliiKB In ilrutubo bollors. Am Soc M B3 J
87:317 1* 'ifi
KdHlinff graphltft to bollim (J. N. Wiley.
dlagH Power 41:610-17 My 4 MC
Clan hre<l boilers, llerr Jilrkholz. Am <3as Li^ht-
,1 1U^:III)-1»1 V Ifi MB
Oerinnn progress In Htcmn holler firing:
abstract. Pradel. Am Sou M 10 J :i7:23!»-« AD
MC
Jland llrlng soft c<ml under power-plant holl-
ers. II: KrelKinger. dlags U S Ifur Mines
Tech Pa KO:I-77 M,r»; AliHlrnct. Am <San
IJjifht .1 10U:l:iJ)-'il) Mr I M,1
InereMshig ht>ller cnpnelty. .1. Harrington, cllags
Power 4l:7:t!l-10 ,Ie 1 MC
Influence of altitude on boilers. J. I). Sklnnm*.
Power 42:3-18-0 Ag 17 MB
I jigging furnace, walls to Htop heat loas.
lOleo \V (ir»:1()4!)-CO Ap 24 '1C
Multiple-unit boiler control. 10. 1<\ Klshor.
diags Power •I2::I7X-80 K 14 '1C
Newport hollers. 11 Metal Work 84:2C7 A* 20
M.R
Nine-foot ret urn -tubular lioilor. II Power 41:
*l.'II-2 Mr ,10 MC
IVrforinanco of a clndor catcher. M. Van Val-
konburgh and M. 11. JHonuortf. phin Powtu* 40:
JM8-I9 I) ao'14
1*001' circulation In bollon*. diag Int Marino
Ung 20:»18-J!) Jl MC
ProhlcniH in burning powdered coal. A. H.
Mann. 11 dlagn <j<;n JOicc 1C L8:nCt)-OC o 'in
IMiIvc'rlsccd cctal for Htttam making. K, U. I4ow.
. .
Power '10:»C-8 Jl 7 'M; Same. Am Hoc
M K J 3(l:»46-52 O M>1; Hume rond. Ind Kng
l.4::m-0 Ag M-I; Abstract.. Unlllcry 3C:r»«0-a
My MC
JCc<*ordIng rxiwer plant oponitlons. J. <-. Small-
wood. 11 diags Kng M r>0:!ia-4(i o MT>
Isolation between <iuallty of Htoani nnd load
on the holler In the en we of a <1nmlnh l»nlU-r;
ahHtra<-t. Am Hoc M M J !!7:ixn Mr M5
llcmilts of e.hange,s In boiler furnace. M. 1).
Smith, diag Power 41:112-3 Ja 11) M.r>
Itet urn-tubular boilor furnnco devolopnu^nt O.
MonneU. dlngH Power 40:!ia-4 Jl 21 M4; Wamo.
.
el Am H 7X:ft!l4-5 I) 1(1 M4
vc,rl)c
Ucvc,rl)cratory wnste-lu'at bollrtrw. h. Duncan.
11 ding Kng ^ Min J !»!»: IW-a Ja in MC»
Hlmllnr f(»«ttu'4'H <»f holler and ro.frlgorat Ion
HyHt<'tiiH. T: (J. ThiirHtnn, Power -ia:'i:»7-K H
W MH
Hteum-boller tjonHtructlon and Inspection.
(I, A. Haumhnrt. Power ,t!l:!J00.1 Jo 2:t M4;
Abstract. Mng ^ (Nmtr 42:17X-i) AK l!l Ml
Steam boiler economy In factories W: K«mt.
Ind Mug ir>:22 Jn MH
Steam holler of UHfi. A. D. Pmtt. dlngH
Power 42:imi-7 N I) MC
Study of draft In boilers. V. \*\ Illrshfelil,
dtagH Power 42:10(1-7 Ag 10 MC
TTwtccoimled-for loss, H. IT. TiiN|»ln. Klco \V
or>:i:too-7 My 22 Mr>
TT/ie of coirugatiMl furnaces for vert leal Jlni
tube boilers; with dlHciiHHtnu. \<\ \V. Dean.
diag Am Hoc. M N J n7:44fi-fi Ag M5
Valve rwiulromontH of ImllcrH. T, W.
noldH. planM Klec W 06:1)70-8 O 30 MC
INDUbJLKlAJU
oilers —
Washing and laying up hoUiTH. ,1. 10. Nol»lt».
Power 42:41)1-2 B 28 MB
"Wimliiiitf und luyhiff up hollow for Uu» HUIII-
»u*r. .1. C3. LluwkliiM. rower 411:277 Atf 24 Mfi
Wattle-heat boilers O. Mimuull. dings I'owur
41:11X1-7 K I) MB; Same. KIIK 4k Mlu .1 Uil::i«K-
!» K 20 '1fi
Wttste-heut bollorn at Chromr, N. .1. t\ U
linwi'r. II dlaKH KIIK * Win .1 UlCXiKi-fi My
22 MR
WuHtc-lical boiliM'H in Htf«'l jilnuls; ahKtrncta.
C. .). Ittivnu. tllaKH Iron Aw '.iftil.'Mti-n:! ,h>
17 MR; Iron Tr It 66:li:!*-4 .!<» « MB: Powrr
42:27-8 .11 II MG
'M <»f bollor ilnifl. (1, l<\
WiT 41:tt7B-!t My IS MB
HlowofT limkH; I toiler
Itollttr exploHlonn; (toiler In.speeilon; I toiler
plants; Food water; Mrlntf; Furl wonomy;
furnaces; (irate*; Uifoniotivo lioilmi; Safety
valvon; Htotaiu eiitfineH; HLnkorH, Alt'HiiinU'nl;
Water KUKOH
Corroilon
J toiler eorronUm ami Ht-ulo to l»e ewle.S by the
UHK of electricity. Hei Am K mi:2f:: o a:; MI»
factor; in lon-itir, lutllft; alm^t*
raliiifi. T. Ma,\nv;. ili.n; l'o\\(*r I'J .»;<»:< i;; \
«r MT»
Ualional unit.s for tin* Itidli-r mum, II. «;. ;-;tnti,
Kin* i;> ,i i;.;»»;s Mr <. M.I
TaUle of boiler Ix-iittif, Miilaii' tncl i.iii.i'..
po\>t<r. Lot'oiiiolivc M(),||S L'II u 'II
Krp.iir
Ho\\ a \\Ji ter> tulte i>MiliT war niMinil l»v ,tn
elei-trif weld, A. ( '. l.;rlni' Kb*' \V *.<» 1 H,..
S N Si M..
Kepaii'hm ilruiM' Itntl-.'.i ;. i.. I*,, A \\ j.»ui, i ,
K. A, Ur-mnHl, tin.", Pfiwii r1 :'n .n i, -j;,
Ki'iuUi'is to a It.ilicoi'U .iii«| \Vif.'i»\ |<M||I i ('' ||
Sailler, Hum, luf M.iitio Kin: ;'«».. 1 1" ;••» .n ;(l
Ui'tultiiiK titlnd.n ami u. ih 1 l>iN i MI!« ; I c,
Ma\\Uin.'-, ilt.if. I'MMI i M ':.!" ' Mi :' ", <
VI.' H,. nl itii-fH-rt"!' r.I'»\\t, J It M''n<>.tl> »h u*
I»O\\»T IIMIO i. i»s«» :: M -\ n ;'«i -i,.
Safety cJcvli.rH *uu(
t'ali'iiljitutit itf lino* ii- <i»it.. ni <(ii-, -, .('., ,
uith lui'.J) UM, ,ih li.'»it * in* NM* . «M ,vl i
.1 ::V:lM AM M.,
Ill CIUK ol rini'ir.i'lh'*! . u.ih'i i , Ji •( i sd I*. I)
l'i-nl«od\ it I'oucr J:' iii«t. it \ !,,
i'. llf.a t loll ol luiihlf fui I<«I,IM j 1 r i;
Economy of eoal and boiler ronoMon. « ». J* lityi-. lir.iiUini nl liuihlr tin im.it i jl r i; K.
Meyer*. Hit Marine Kntf 2ii:l/.i ii An M,'. Ijiiut* • •' and I ' l». M. n. .1 d I ,•• HMJ M-.nd
luteroMtlnK wine of bnlhtr rorronion. R Klllan, .v'1'" !va '*" "*, ' '-'»io( i>*n.i i it^t A
dlaw hit Marine Miitf M»:r*f!l;i» P Ml »'-»|' .J^'j'jJJ.j ', Si'1 '!,,'*. '/' M,!',*','1'' l'"1>
J'ower 4a:«JS8-!> N S Mf» ' »».'«. '.' '• -M (1 't-;. V'1..' '" M '' ' ' I"''1 ^
lkr<'Ventiim eornwion from clcclrnblic aelioti, '•', nuti-i I1 i.!! i \ "• t*
tram-
hit Marine I0n^ M):rif;i-:» P Ml
on lH»il«>r op<'ni(li»u. r, K
OP 42:«JS8-!> N a Mf,
lkr«>vcntiim rornwlon fniiu rI»'i'lrMl,\ti«'
l»w\vt*p 41:7411 Ji« 1 'in
holl<'r. A: Kiisuini. il litt
:U-i ,)n MD
Electric
.11 ' t..f
,.:: i s '• .
i\i".tliv<(lMfi n| Til H'U 1m i'Mi!. i (,{«. (; jv
liurf'.fn*! and T I* \l* n < M< f it hd n -i 1.;
;;;M \» M,». ;• un. ru , v, 1,1, ,». . t \,
'!.«, N.ititc INmii I.' !'•" I \( in it M»<I
w
Feed Inn
water
Honda
JK«l Boiler lieadil
Joint*
Untlu of fireiHtifvirntinl <n
HdvnHisH In liolle,r Jonitu, ,1. k.
I'o \\<-r 41 Mil I- 12 My 4 MIi
of diattotuil jtilni.i. .1. K,
1:lMni 7 Mr «' M:>
Nofi'
'l«,( till 4
.n r: M..
'
iMt-'lin: nf
ft.ifi i I! '. |,l,i<
If* '!••
|-'i|. toll J, |.<i i .,
COIMI IT *:•{ * .1.
I-'J flJf.i i |<i<di 1 Mlhi
v,-f j,
««, •
',\
Law* nnd
A. H. M. K lM»lli'i' rtnlr, UifMtniitht
175-7 A|i Mb
A. H. Al. I'J, lifilli'I' <'0f|(» ,ip|iMi\i-il h> (M
i i J<*
t. ( »
A. H. M. K <>fKlcs Iniil AW Wf;2ti tl .11 I Mb
Itoller <'nde c»f the A, S. ,0, M, It, i*. r/nt^H
tor, Hlblcy .1 uimvu s;: Mt Mt>
JJollfp UidUNtry tin-dji utillMriiiify. lion T» II
firt:l.1«l ,ii» 34 Mfc
of holier liiwrs of t<lnt<-:( <»f On* rinl"!
!'<»\V4T 4',':*uip *ll 27 M»
nf MynctiroiiiMit tti t'liiTh-Milvi* i
H. R Jo tor, illu^M i»i«W(*r 4I;4K Jn t;! M:»
ant«M'hUf{<*t«M lH»imi of
Power 42:702 N 16 MK
. l*«iwi*r 42:lflrt-H AK a Mb
i)oil<*r*'ni]>iUf'(*iir»ii ami
ln\v. Ptrwcr 4^:XS-n ,H
<m (h«t ivtMtrl of iiti' l
of
IJ
K J ft7:xlx»xx I*
Hafnty tlr*t In (hn
IHW fMcM*i«'t>. AIM
I»!HHL I'ttwor
M
,
•'»'«..' ».r -I U • f if , -ill, 1 j. * V ii, !• .M ;j
\ «. ' I i
l'ol^* t *•,!. ;
» i ;,,,, * t i i
M M'injr'11
I,- .Mi-*
n A,., Ik
111 PI
'lllllt'i (MI '^Ml;nnl«t
H.o« II M U <"r> | o
t|ti'i III) fi'« onriln/i i^ifi v*4
I'ott* I' Jl '»1 ,lu t'» ','
lIlM Ml tt*TK llMll'iMdtJlJ I«
\ \ \iid i iti.o- I't'Hi i
377-H K 20 Mfc
*r law
iwhtiuW com ml
Of Hll'
\rn* f
I'- lfc
H MN
tltlW 1|
II '1,.
^.ltlli Al I'fif
i-io I'', It
'l.i. ;irtiin
»»rl t»y tin*
KnK N 72;
U7M-» u id
.
Il«i»liti n|t|i')iiin* v hit H I
|Ui|U.|< ff^tn tit t<MJ<tii'i }«
«,;,'* jj ?« -if,
i'M.-t ,«| *..fS,..^
T IK \,i -i.-i
Ilitllft
""'I'* "I
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iMi.il-
M.OHH I 1
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
45
Boilers— Touting •( 'untln uwl
.holler U'HlH .lit variouH loadH. V: J. Azbe.
Power -12:421 S 21 MR
Coiiiiuiriitlvu tcHtn of Mtoker- and hnnd-Mrod
holler*. II. H. Knowltozi. 11 rowor 41:300-1
Mi- 1! '15
I*owor plant of tho government printing of-
flcft. 1>. II. Tuck, 1'ower 41:G78-W Ap ft MB
Fowor plant tenting. W. M. Helvcy. dlagH
Inst JO 10 J 63:110-13; i)lHO.uH«lon. 53:118-45
Ja 1 MR
Practical nuin'H boiler tont. 3'ower 41:168 F 2
'15
ProhlcmiH of furnace and boiler economy. A. L.
Wencott. diag chart Ukta 'W <5<):R8»-6 H 11 MR
Simplifying mporlH of boiler tontH. W: Kent;
II. U KlHhor. Power 40:852-4 1) 16 M4
atudy of boiler IDHHUH. A. I>. Knitz. 11 diagH
111 U Hug I4xp Sta Bui 78:1-72 MR; AbHtrae.t.
Am Hoc M 14 J 87:401 A«r MR; JflxrerptH.
JL'owor 42:70G-fl N 30 MR
Superhoat In vortical flr«-tubo "holler*, fl. p.
Htowart. Power 42:582-6 O 2tt MR
TeHt of down-draft sectional boll or. (1. A.
Kullor. Metal Work »:i:2H2-3 P 10 MG; Same.
Ihim lOng 71:<M-fi Ap 17 MR
Test of the, radial ntay.s between the <»om-
huHtlon dhnmbcr and tlio Hlie.ll of u marine
typo holler, diagH Locomotive HO: 101!- 10 O
Testing the largest oa Hi- Iron boiler in thn
world. II dlngH Metal Work x:i:ttXH-!» Mr 12 MR
TeHtH on a recent type of ehnln Km In stoker
and new method of battling Stirling boIlerH.
,1: A. Hunter. dlugH I4ng Hoc W P:i 81:1-10;
DlHcuHHion. :M:10-C»5 K MR; Almtrael. Am Hois
M U J 37::MS-R1 ,Ie MR
Utilisation of blunt ruriwce. gHH. A. NT. lUchl.
Iron Tr U 57:1040-3 I- N 2R MR
VlnltH of IIIHI >ee(or Itroxvn. J. 10. Termini.
Power 42:7(0-11 N 23 MR
Warren ulalo hospital power iilant. W. O.
ItotfurH. Power 42:411-12 H 21 MR
WaHliliiKton avcnuo p<iwer plant, Kcranton,
INuin. VV. (). UotfnrR. I>o\vor 41,:M7ii .Ie 20 Mfi
Wood and coal aw fuel for Htcain hoileiu U. It.
IleynoMH. lahleM Hlhley ,7 ,10:14-20 O MR
MM fltao Phio WIH
Boilers, Heating
ll<»ller ratlitKH and chimney H!KOH. 10: U. Herce.
horn 14n» m):nol-2 1) R M4
ltrl(|iie.tH a« fuel for lion we hen lint* boilers.
1). T. JCandall. 11 Mtttal Work M: 8 47-0 Jo 11
MR
1 1 eating lioller and tho nuwtor workman. C. S.
Dow. Metal Work 83:201-2 F 12 MR
How holler and tfreenhonne partH are molded.
tf. (\ KreiitKhortf. il plan Koundry 4!i:2'li)-
R7 ,11 M5
McUiln Kaw bollern for HttMiiu niul hot water
healiliK. II Horn Mug 73:214 N 13 MR
New miiKiixfnc feed holler. U Heat & Veil
12:'lti-X .II MR
KuIcH for coiiMi ruction of heating bollerH. I>om
iiK 7l:2lR-l7 My 22 MR
olle
Hele.etlon of hollers for heiithiK plantH. A. 1«\
1«owii(l«H. Mntat Work K3:l«l-4 Ja 16 MR
Hntoke abatement In bonne tieatln^ boIlerM.
M, A. Itooncy. 11 Heat A, Von 12:17-20 O MR
Hpacc requirement for bollerH of varloun
t .vi i OH In richool t>nll<IliiKH. T. W. Unynoldw.
dla^H Heat ^ Ven 12:17- HI .11 MR
Tent of rant -Iron downdrafl boiler. (1. A.
duller. Dom KriK 71:lil-5 Ap 17 MR; J^une.
Moinl Work M3:2K2-3 !»' IS> Mft
TeHtliiK botiMn himllnK bollerH and eliiw'hliitf
tnanu fact ure rn' ratin^H. r. N. lOvann. Heat ^
Ven I2:fiO-I JH MR
Tentfriff tbo lurtfcHt fiiHt-Imn boiler In thn
world. II diniKH Metal Work K3-.3KH-U Mr (2 MR
Tbormal tentH of lieatinK boll<M'ti at HIM Instl-
tuto of llHtrnial re.Hcarc.ti, ItulTalo, Now Vork.
II Am Moo (leal & V M 2<):2WMl 'M
TJnlform method for toHtlnK houmt h^atln^ holl-
<U'M: r«tport of rmnmitic(>. Am Hoc Heat ft
V M ^0:1117-203 M'l; Hamo. Metal Work Mii:
7IUI-40 U -1 M4: DlHc.UKHion. Am Hoc Heat ft
V W 20:208-11 ;I4
tTnHtciidy water line In lumtlntt bollerH. Heat
ft Ven 12:«0 AK MG
Boiler*, Hot water
Haxnrd of thn domestic hot water taillnr. II
Locomotive »():H:i-R ,!a MR
Bollere, Locomotive, Hoo Uxtomotlvo bollom
Boilers. Marine
Dry hack inarino boiler, with tuhen between
furnaco and combUHtion chamboi-. A. <?.
Aleyern. plan hit Marine Hn# 20:511-12 N
MR; AbHtract. Am Hoc. M 10 J 57:780 I> M5
Mconomy. K. JI. Hadler. dlaKH Jut Marine. I0n«?
ICxporlmontH in coiil cotiHumption. hit Marino
Wntf 20MI-2 JaMR
Inanity deHlKiiIiiir of marine bollerH. <1. It. Wll-
llamHon. Int Marine JOntf 20:KM-(t Mr MT>
How thti cfUelcney of tho Wcotch boiler can
bo Improvod; abHtraot. J: Tult. Int Marino
lOiiK liO:X9-00 V MR
tlnff cane of bollor c-orrowion. F. Klllan.
Int Marino Ung 10:R04-R I) M4
n niarluo holh^r and internal Hiip<tr-
h(uitcr. A. 71. VVillitH. dliiKH Powor 42:203-5
AK 31 MR
IlopairH to a Habe-oek and Wilcox bolh»r. P. IF.
Sadler, dint* Jnt Marino Mm? 20::U!)-2() ,J1 MR
To«t of tho radial fltay.s botwoon the com-
bufftion chamber and tho shell of a marine
typo bollor, diags Locomotive 30:102-10 O '14
Uncxplodcd bollor. A: Suxarn. 11 Jnt Marino
^0:273-4 Je MB
8cc vino Marino en^lnccrliiK; Marino on-
Boilers, Mercury
J»ower from mercury vapor, W. T.I. 11.
II dlnKH Am IiiNl K 14 I'm 3;i:47;i-KJ» Air M-l;
Hame. (Jen Wloc It 17:47-51, IMI-108 Ja-F '14 j
Hnnie cojul. Power JMM-lD-r.O Mr IU M4; Kami*
cond. JOn^r M 47:2»R-X Aly 'M; Hanu* <MMid.
Knffineer H7:li»7-X .Je 20 M4; Kxcon»tH. Bel
Am 1!2:<I!M-R My 2!) MR
Boilers. Water-tube
.Praft nMulIn^H on a Stirling bollor. S. II. Vlall.
dla^H Power 41:>11-R Ja 12 MR
How a \valer-lulm bollor wan repaired by an
electric, weld. A. O. iMhur. 3«3h-c W 68:lsM)7-
« N 27 MR
Improved I iudenlunjse.n \vator-tubo bollor. diag
Power 40:XX3-4 I> 22 M4
Ihitlliitf new heailoi-H In water-lube boIlorH.
It. T. (Jrny. Power 4l:(M!i-fid My II MR
IloconMtructlnK wator-tnbo bollor HOttlnuH. O.
Monnott. dlaKH ittwnr 41:B4-B Jit 12 MR
anKular preHHur<t VOHHC!H. H. ./, Vtmdor
. Locomotlvn .1(l:l<>4-i> Alt MR
lc
to a llalutock and Wllcox holler. R II.
Sadler. (Hag Int Marino Kng 20:«li)^l) .11 '15
TeHt of a TlO-h.iK <-lawH A Stirling bollor.
Power 42:074 N JH MR
TwdH on a remit typo of chain wato nloker
and now method of haflllmr HtlrllnK bollcrn.
J: A. Jluxitor. dltucH I4nu Hoc W Pa »1:1-10;
DlneuwHloM. ,11:10-55 1^ MR; AbwlrarL. Am Hoo
M 14 .1 97:348-51 Jo M6
Wlnnlow hlKb-pnwHuro boilor. U diaKH Fowor
4():KLl'l-fi I) S M4
Boiling points .,.„**,
Advit ntaffcoiiH form of HtHl tor tho exact
mouHUrcmcrit of boiling point during
tlonul <llHtIUntlon. T. W. Ule.hardH and
K: 1 tarry, 11 Am (lliem Hot! J a«:17K7-l)l Ag
Itolllng-point of uqwioiiH Holntlonn of nitric
acid nt difforent proHHUWH. JI: J. M. Orolgh-
lon and J: II. (ZHIiouH. ding J Kr In.st J7U:
1C1-S) I*1 MR
Bolivia
financial dc.vc.lojmiontH In Houfli Amerlc.iui
count rlen. W: U. Lough. IT S Jtur Kor ft
Horn Com io:t:tr,-iK MR
Industries and resources
Corocoro copper dlHtrtat of Hoi i via. K. A. Kundt
Kng ft Min J 09:1«0-00 Ja 23 MR
(iold mining In liollvla. K (!. Lincoln. II Kng
ft Min .1 !>!>:!ir>i-<i K 20 'in
Uydro-oloe.trJc! plant at liolivinn Un miniu
M. U. I<amh. 11 I4iig ft Min J 0!):7-!> Ja 2 M5
Mining in Moll via, U, L. Venal) ION. Hug ft
Min .1 !MI:HU2 Aj> 10 'l.r»
Tin mining In Itolivla. M. <}. I<\ Koohnle.in. Kntf
ft Min ,r 0»:l'13-5 Ja HI MR
Tin mining In Bolivia, M. 1C. Uimb. Mtue ft
Min J W):i;or>-ti Ap » MT»
Tin-ore dn»HHlng" iit Llnlliigtui, Itoltvla. I).
Copeland and K. 10. IIolllHtcr. 11 I'Jng ft MIu
J 100:4(11-4, Rl!i-!fi, RRR-K M IH-O 2 M^
Trip through Itollvliu K, <\ itullock. 11 I4tig ft
Mill J 100:421-4 H M MR
46
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bolts and nuts
JJallou waft'ty bolt nut for rail JoIntH. II Uy
AKO 51): 75 1-2 C) 22 'J5
Bolt and nut making. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Much
21:383-5 Ja '16
DoHcrlpllnn of nut, liolt and rivoi Hliop of
ITpwiti nut Co., 01<kvolan<1f with ilHnllH of ar-
ranffemont and onulpincnl. U. V. Sawlnll.
11 plan Iron Tr 11 r>A:IS4C-64-|- Ji» 17 MB
oundation bolt« Tor utool (MiInnu\vH. U. I>.
Foun
. .
Hum. dhiffH I'ow«ir 42:I7« (» .% MB; Sumo.
Kntf ft Miii .T 100:7 IX- 1 II (>
MR
17 T*1 '![>
National holt howler. II Much 21 :8IJ;i-l ,/«• MA
National <-ontlnuou« motion hammer IM>K Ju»mJ-
InK tnachlno. 11 Uy A^o (M<kch «kil) N!l::t7.'l-l .11
•IB; Iron \KH !ir»:12l7 Jn 3 M5; Iron TP It
• fi7:2«fi Aff T> M5
N<w i'oi'W*' t<Iiop nf IT] i HUH nut rnmpnn.v, (MfVf-
land. 11 plans Iron AK<* !i5:i::.1it-i:t ,!<• 17 MR
l»ro)!ON(!(I Klandiird MlH'clllcatiotk fur (iiii'iiclii'il
carbon »<«><>! track bultH. ICy \w> MW-'J .11
i) MR; Ham<>. Iron Tr U R7:4!i-l .11 I MR
HoelalmlNK' boltn with hatlcrod thrnul.M. *t. I1.
Nolan. It Uy Awn (M<vh (Ml) X»:»!l-fo Ja M5
Immovable wcdKc bolt. H. 10. oplfim^r. <l!nw;;
Uy AKC <M<>ch <M!) NJI:R!M N M.'t
HpfK'liitf of boltH for \vnk?ich clearance. I*: .1.
Hclmicdcr. Much lil:!^ A»r M.'i
Turning engine iNrllH. «', I/. l»I<-Kcrt, II <liur.M
Jiy AKO (Mcch (Ml) N'.i:l!i;i i Ap '!,.
Bonds
.Anniiltlf'H and )»<md dlncniint. i>: A, Hplm. 4
Account 20:^(1.1-15 S MR
JMiiuiUlcH and bond diKcuunt. Ii. J. liciini'lf. ,1
Account -a«:I-a« .11 MR
lUnuiH cnpllal utock and bond;:. \V: I*. Hilton,
.1 Account i {» :-!:»:»- ;w jc M:»
Calculating prctnlittiKi on bdmhi. Muni*1 *f ;;x;
'('.'it AII I M.*»
IllfTlivvn.v luitnl::: a cmnpil:ttlt»ti i*f dalii nnd .in
niialynl.M nf <*c<»iuimlc fcndirc:! nlffi'iin:* MUI
Mtrnctlnn and nuiliitcnaiu'r nf hl-.hu.nn
financed by bond iutuic*, and the tlinrty nf
hlKliway btmil ciib'tilaliinijt. I,, I. Ih-m-;.
and .1. \V. < Hover. H map:i I' S Aril** Hut
l.1tt:Mi!!i M;»
Life of blMihwny hiipntveineid i.bittiid llnttt
term of biindti. N. P. I<C\U,M. Mn^ U<-c K;'M
K 18 MR
Uond bnndM abould (inaldc »M|- in;ibif''ii;iiir<'.
J. R Witt. KIVI KIM* 72:a:i2 :i .** is M:.
Tyranny of the cntfnivi'r, A, S. l.iitli-, ,| ,\r
count l!(i:IKfl'2D2 H Mi,
Bond I, RA||. Sec Uull l»
Bona-blncki Sei> Animal
Bonlnaton, Rtchnrd Pnrkcn, IMU
chitect
Architectural drnmhtHtiu n, II; Witt ;•(«»*, ll
Am hint Arch J !t:lMi-4l7 Ap M;»
Bonsall, Amos
UcIlcM frtmi the
Hcl Am H 70:300 My H MT»
Bonus system
I to n
to nun HyHtitm of coinpn'hcnnlv<-
1(ir, Mann. J: Nulunn, tron A
Mft
C7(mtpntir»i.tl<m of nu*tcr
K 4» 7
H. P.
gr*fmri«'f. Airi (Inn Ifiitt |»rn l«:|il ». Irtsa V Ml;
Hump. Am fiBH MKht .1 mi:n.ia N m '14.
itr 45:M»M-!i |» ID M4, IM->-
M4
n. Am UH« inut 2'ro i»;i»t 2,
nritnlnnl MiHwlliw-Ufi «y«lctn and j
W: Croxl^r, Am Ind U*:SO*t J« Mft
W JBE
Piece work nnd IIUIHIH i;.\Htcin:: in (he Unit r
Hliop. N. II. AhHlmdh. U> Aw t M«- h edi
H!»:lMU-a My MR
Itapid tunnel driving under the h"nn:. ;.\ ti tu.
.1. U. iMep'Hi'land. I Our. N Vl.l'to ti \»» ;'»; '],».
Same. Kiu; <?v Mm .1 li»M;M; is S l'!? M.»
Task and boiuui work applied to e\ea vatlmi.
concrete i Vm f»:'Jt:* l» M <
Taylnrhnn and the bonu i : >;»t«'in, W, l«. M>le:*,.
Mjit-h ^l:PM>{i .la Ma
Will*|C S,\Sfctll!( <l|' fiCielltllil1 IlKMI.'l^i lUlIlt l|;i|
Km; lu:IV Ml 1*' Mil
Bookbinding
Sdetititlc inaii.'if;eiiiciit 111 fbc <»Ulce, fi, T,
Kent. Iron Ar,<- U*:W H. 1C! I ,la 7 M M.I
Cont
ItimKhindini: Inbor CM;-I A U. H'i<',iiiii.nl< lit
la ml IMP II.»:K*UI.K & Ki
Bookolndlnfi tn.'ichlncrv
trade Hi bMiiKbilMli p'( in.\< tiUld ',.
cr IISI-IMII I Ap '/» 'l,i
,S<n'i«'(> hiHtkkrepiiii:; . fjiml.mh •»•»! m» Mn»pl fur
record tin; tint) ehieKitti: tin1 ,Hi*iiint MI l «|
inii M .N in: EI:I ;• ,ie M:.
Ootikit ami r<*iidlnfi
CIH»|,,, nf ('.Ml. '.f 'li;<lt> IfM.n I J(»,ti
\\ci-Kh , ;:« | \ni |r,' '>. Mi ". ' I »
L'lil' Mr I1" M,i
Ni i' «(/••<( rMnUhM>'4in»: .
KrnnUlin Itmtlh, jnll- f t*u
nn ;' tt
ililDi',. U'-i1 ill I ••»!.••. '»..< i", in',.i» t'i/
A! Mtti .1 ••'« 1*h'»t I.- "• , t
i 'ill i cut -liHil •»* n,i- rut.r, H'-ii i, , ,: If
Hitllu/tl Mil A I'Utn 1 ,)'*' '' .». i 'I '!.*
MII u:< •!•« • ,i< if •!.•
lu*t,ijii« tl**it «*f liini-t i )< ti.n-ii '^«ii r ;r
«'l»i|iliii) It'. A* • ,.'• J« •' J.i / 'I .
M. if MU' \VHit llttlrT.> hfi;.- ll..c-i. . • i|< » • » .Hi *
«»f ilt -Inn tin 'jiMi;* r U T'ii«.ui< (} • . i
Am :-• V»* t •'. i 1» • *M
Rortt iic Id
*'!» -ttiti' 'f« -tfii r»'t ilu. ^f f..;^. u-iii *if
(Jorlnq (mirth .tti
Ihil !••(«! Ks itltit Mi I'-i*
miff.*! wot kin ii, rf< « :^ i ,•.',!,;,,, ,,t, t
or <iit«<M if, t' MI i ro i •,,<!
Mf
i Hi-
i,4i\< ,,1.1
\.IMII» *r. 1' It H , it li ui r
Hill 77 1 !•• Mi.
Uorcin nltrUM
l''t%(tllMii i*T ;i|»iii»»!tihftl<' r.H)'^f
VI* n-H .tr* 1*1 -1ft
A in i* w :r*
'. lit »*l»i(-l f»-lv,
'*' tl *»!'! M, ;'.! '1'i
» tli«' i-Hv hull, Hofff^t). Mn>n U I ),*<;i
At t'li A tlMf? IT t'lif, ; U M'<
iur»«l tr«^ttt»j7tiha> ««f in^U ^|(,An )n
. It, I* Kiwi trill II Aliii |(rr 3,' t »ft A*
MitMmt rlty fink ^mn* IM i M4*«'< ^u^t «>n«1
Itlittm, tui«<ki« ''I;//, rt 31 fi Mi 'I?*
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
47
Boston, Massachusetts— Bridges- -Continued
Design and cowl ruction of th« Uirz Anderson
bridge* over th« uiuirhw river, Clambrldge
and BOH ton, MUHH. 11 planw Kng & Oontr
42:334-8 O i 'M
Custom house
Klcc Ideal fcaturow of Uowton cuHtom houso
towor. 11 JBlcc It & \V Wlec'n 67:336-7 Aff
Harbor
Development of port of Boston, map Mng &
Oontr 43:«up29 Jo 16 '15
Lighting
Boston stroet-lightlnff contract signed. Hec
W 64:1186 D 19 '14
Parks
Aquarium and winter house for birds for the
city of Boston. W: D. Austin. 11 plans Brlckb
24:47-60 JF '15
Rspld transit
Another Massachusetts fare Increase, map
Nh»ci Ky J 46:226-8 Ag 7 '15
MaHwachuHettH ecmmiinHlon report** to tho
IcgiHlaturu on tranmmrtatlon In inotropoll-
(an ItoHlnn. Mli>u Uy J 45:XO!MO Ap 24 '15
Htatlon entrances on JtoHton subwayH. W. I*.
Omant. 11 Mimic, Jflng 4!»: 13-14 Jl '15
Soil formations
ItoHton foundations J. K. WorcoHlur. 2<i fold
tnapH HoHlon Hoc O 10 J 1:1-2!) Ja '14; Ui.s-
Streets
$,V*UO,000 ncudud Tor Improving Bonton'H
Htn>otH. Jting Hoc 72:fiU;M O 28 '15
Water supply
ClielHea crook tuimol for Jtcmton wutur main.
W. I*. Conant. U (UiitfH Munlc J 38:387-00
Mr 25 '15
Boston & Albany railroad
ItoHton dr Albany railroad Improvement at
Worcester, Miuw. I* <J. Morphy. 11 JtoHton
Hoc U H J l:4Kl-i»8 N '14
Boston & Maine railroad
AhHtraol of annual report, map Ity Ago 51):
67U-XO o 15 '15
Federal valuation of the JtoH(on find Maino
railroad, K <!. Shophcrd. Honton Hoe O 14 J
i!:J!!H-.TO <) '15; Hunin u)>r. Mug Rec 73:
R3K-41 O 30 '15; Hiuiio abr. Uy It R7:««5-7 N
20 '15
Track elevation nt Lynn, Mum, (': It. Itroud.
11 <llagH plaiiH Mng N 74:5:13-7 S 16 '15
Boston elevated railway
Statement of Income, prodl and IOHK for tho
JlHeul year i»nd(Ml .June !!(>, 1015. I^U'c Uy J
4ti:lO(IS-0 N J!t '15
Boston Poit road
Kui'fachig Hie 1 {onion Pont road. U Mimic J
IJ»:5.|7-K O 7 'IB
Boston society of civil engineers
JHilloH and Hphcro of luMlon of a local engi-
neering Ho<;io(y with Hpt'dal ntf<iren<^o to
tho Huston Hocleiy of elvll ciiginccrH. U. J'.
Kd<ly. ItoKton Moo (1 14 J 2:14!i-Ga Ap '15
J'roccodlngK. .MoHton Hoc O 10 J 2:L*-:i!>* Ap
Bottles
Hot tie filling alarm. K. J. Hall. 11 Mot ft
riiem Mug ta.'W Jo 'in; Sumtt. H<;1 Am H
HO:2S4 o So '16
Boulder bathollth
Jl< wider Imtholllh and UH bearing upon tho
futuro of nihiing In tho dlHlrlct. J. A.
(JrlmeH. lOng A Mln J 100:7!M N Ut '15
Itouldor hathollth of Montana. t>. BllIIngMoy.
fllagn maim Am Innt Mln 10 Uul 07:31-47 Ja
'J5; JHm-UHHlon. 101:1128-37 My '15
Ifl tho DouUttr Iwvthollth a laccolith? cUsouMSlon
of pfipor by A. C. I AW won. A. Knopf. ICcon
Cteol i):306-402 Jo '14
Boulder county, Colorado
Mining In 1 Wilder county. Kng & Mln J 100:
Ily Ago 5D:t)43
Ity Ago (Much od>
Boulders
jHouldur parupi^t for roadways in Pallnades
tntoratato park. 11 King N 74:102-3 Jl 2^ '15
Bowman, Austin Lord. 1881-1015
Sketch, por Hng N 73:1141 Jo 10 '15; Hng Itoc
71:768 Jo 12 '15
Box cars. Sue Freight cars
Boxes
#r*ff trim) Cardboard
Boy scouts
Boy Bi'outs and forests. K. W. Woodward. U
Am For 21 :103-9 F '15
Boycott
Danbury hatters decision, Am Ind 15:7-10 F '15
Famous Danlmry hatters' case decided in fa-
vor of the boycotted employer. Iron Tr U 66:
143-5 Ja 14 f!5
Brake beams
Brake boanw; Master car buildorn' asMoeiatlon
committee report. Uy R 6G: 834-5 Jo 19 '15
Car control. J. Fltzmorrls. Ity Ago (Mech od)
80:71-2 F '15
Safety hunger for brake beuintj. diogH By Age
B»:ifi)l Ag 33 'IB
Brake rigging
Jicrdnii^ bmko rigging, dlags Uy Age (Morn
Incxiu'iuilvo Hlack lako-up for brake
U Mlw Uy J 4«:D21 O 30 'IB
Manual Klttek adjuster. <lli
N U> '15
TOHIH c>r nlnndard and chiHp brake rigging for
puHHenuer train Hervie,<i; ahHtraet, 14. F.
Lifkey. Am Hoe M I*] J 87:734-6 if MR
#<r <tfw> Air bruit OH; Itrakt'H
Brake shafts
ISrako whafL drop hnndlo and ratcliot. dlags By
Ago (Modi od> 80:43 Ja '1C
Improved l> nike .shaft arrangement, DufTalo,
Koel)eHt<'r & IMttHburgh Ity. dlag Hy Jt D6:
Sciuartt brake Him ft,
X«:G-17-X J) '14
11 rake nlioe with inallen))l(t Iron InnertH. dlag
Ky Ago 5!l:10H Jl M 'in
Driver hnikc Hhom*. J* H. Slienfe. Jty Ago 58:
016 Mr 19 '1C
Brakes
Alturnat lug-current coid hr»lHi. U, K. Itrown.
II Am InHt TO 10 [To 34:015-122 Ap 'If.; Din-
euHHlon. ;K:2H!m-JH4 N '15
Alternatlng-curront nmguotlo brake. II TOIoc
It A W lOUtc'n 07:301 Ag 14 'IH; Iron Ago
i)G:4I4 Ag IB '15; fron Tr U 67:2(15 Ag 5 'Ifi;
Much 21:1024-5 Aff '15
Automatics Holonold bralco for crane, holHt, llft-
brldg<» and Him liar ne-rvlexi. 11 Moo It & W
Mlctc'n (15:1^0-1 I) 20 'M; Marh 31:32K-i> J>
M4
Dymunle, braking. 3'31oc K & W JOluo'n 66:300-1
F 13 'IB
Krtilght, ear hand bral<e, dlagtt Uy Agtt r»«:!>-H
Ap !tO '15; Same. Uy Agf (Meeh ed) S!l:2r)S-
».a Vy f|,B r »r ,,
Hand- brake nreHHuren, L. \V. llovne. dlngH
J01«*ci Ky J 40:«7-S Jl 10 '15
J-hralcu pr<»8Hiir<»H. W: CX (JiMMMi<»ugh.
Kloc Ky J 40:27(1-7 Ag 14 *lfi
Hand briLhen outlawed. Ky Ago nH:I01N-li)
My 14 M5
More notttH on nlg<'noratlvo braking. Wle<t Uy
J 45:1101 Jfn 12 '15
Qulek action leaver hand bralca U Ity Ago
5t):»!)H-(J Ag 27 '15
Railway vithldo brukiw. dlag lOmrlnitor 1JO:C7
Ja 15 '15
Uetfenenttlvo bniktng. KnglntMu* 1111:1 5.S My 7
Xl<»g(*noriLlIvit braking. K. J. Ht>rugu<». Klor Uy
J 4r»:lU7fi-7 J(t 5 '15
Train hraku and Klgnal (M|nlpni<'iit; Manter car
bulldern' aHHOclatlon (tommltUMt n-port. Uy
u r>o:s;ttt-a Jo ID '15
Krc <tlw Air brukeH
Brakes, Automobile. ,
JO volution of hub brakdH. dlagH Morne.leHH Agt»
30:23-1 Jl 7 '15
U ami -
48
INDUSTRIAL AKI>
Brakes, Automobile -t .. ,
Three broad cliuiHVH of brtikeM. A. U Cluyilow.
dhiKH Automobile 32:452-5 Mr U '15
20,00(UH)() fuel of brake lining. Autoniobllo
32:500 Mr 18 '16
Brashear, John A., 1840-
rruKldenl of tlio Am. Hoe. M. M. W: L. Healfe.
por Kiig N 73:380 tf 26 'IB
Brass
Auneiillntt braHH for forming and drawing
oiioratlonH. II. \V. Uunbar. U Mae.h iiLiAtill-l
Mr * in
Aimuallnir of braHH. V. Jobnnon. 11 Metal Ind
n fl l»:«5-7 K M5
Annealing of bniHH eartrldgi« ease**. I*. ,1.
Krom. 11 dlciKH Metal Ind n H 1.1:.1.i!i M H 'I.".
ApplleatioiiH of me, Ui 11 hi cobalt: experinientH
conducted with col m It, and eopper alloys I).
B. lirownc. Metul (nd n K IJJMUJMO H M4
BniHH and Mronsir -otTHprlnKH of 4iiji|icr. J. K:
Mchlpper. 11 map Automobile H;!:HU-I!>, «"(IS>
70, 4i^-t:t AK i!»-s ii 'in
HniKtf ilnlHldng nn<l eolt»rinK. A. A. l.e Kurt,
Metal hid n H i:t:H4 Ap 'in
BHUSH In water work^ eonslruetlon \\ltli ai»eelul
refereiK'o to 4'X|HM>len<ie on the CahiKHI ii»|ite-
duet: iibMtrnrtH. A, 1). Kllnn. Km: * Oonlr
43:57-8 .la 20 '15; Melal Ind n H 12:MMI 2 I>
'M; Munte .1 ;t7:!^2-l I> 21 '14
Vailnre of Htrnelnral branni'S. I1. D. Merlea
and II. \V. Woodward. Metal Ind n n i::;l,'i!t
Cl N *lf> (to t«i e<mt>
Heat treatment of eopper and bras.:. <'• H.
llayward. H Metal hid n H lihavfi V .11 '1I»
lUeh gold eolor <m lirn.sH. Metal Ind n r; i:t;LM!i
Jo 'in
Vanadium In hrn«.M. U. J. Pmm mid < », K.
lIudHon. Metal Ind n H i::;.'t:tu Aj: '!•'»
Why bniMH IK an expenHlV4« luxury In the eu
Kine room, did Heoteh. hit Marine Kn,^ !'";
anil Aff '15
Kir tilun ItraHi: fotindlni1,; Tubi*;:
Brass founders1 ague
tloiml diseiiHes. .1. W. Luther. .1 hul »V Kir;
«1hem 7MM-:! My 'll»
Brass foundlnn
(?opper alloys with notes on bniHM tiumdmv.
II. h. UeaKon. iliaMM Metal hid n n l;t,:ttx M
AH 'ir»
Devi'lnpmentH In eli*etrle bra::;i fttrnrtee melt
Intf: new t.\pe to UtUf»<( tin* iibieli ef'f«*et, *!.
It. (ManiiT and (\ Ilerlnr,. II dtaK KtMimlry
B 'l> ,11* '14; AlMtraet/hil! Km:1!;.:^.'.1 V ''7.'.
iJltllenllleH with yelfim* lira MM trap rovetu 11
foundry 4.1 :3U .in .In Mf»
I *n»p" pouring pro<T;»a of fvii'tiiu;: the NMlitti*»!i
of a dlttleult bra;<.s foundrv problem. K. Ar
ItanieM. U MetM Ind n :t I:t:.ril1 U! P Ml
MnUInK brartrt eantlimx with enii'treticv n|nh«
pient. .1: Ijeiifjitrom, diar, Konndr\ I,}, ,*:ii» .!«>
'in
M;iHhrrM»n M»t«»H and rlwrx. Koundry i3-Bft K
Vrneilcfil MUKKeatlomt fot* the bnnci fumi-hy,
ft. Mlekfi. Metal hid n n I'l.W Mr '|.»
Iron AKfJ»ft:!M« Ap !!» 'lV: WHIM-,' I^V/n " '
hi<( n :<
of natural
flrrd
idry 4
fy wbwl
limn*. J, I., ^'mlnvr. dlaw
Jn '1C
Foundry f'l ni,» ,\»t
TTH«« of i»li»«'lrli'lty In moUfm* brn.-w, II. ii.
{jorw'y. II «iittK tnm Tr U ttttflJi 2» , An
Bruss found rlss
l*r»)iiH fmuulry
ntnl
.
fciunilnr tiromp. W, If, I*wrry, M»-tnl
H in
Kfllj
Htllcicnt nicthtMlH nf th«k V,i(«' ^ T«*>Mn* int^.
co. ami details nf ita ; p«-rl;illv <<ipii|ip«d ; Imp.
H. r. Kr.ti'p. U plnn.s Koinidiy I::.UM.I ;;, ,\),
M.'i; SaiiH' (t'liMlnr-N l**r mrU; .nnl h.tid
\\an-). Inm Ti U .iii '•IM* n; \ ,\p :r:t *i.»
Team work in a hra:<rt pl.inl, r. \\ . Cl.nr,
foundry 4S.VYM wi Jl '!:»
Brass plntlnn
Control nf hni."H and I'tippcr p'.ilm;: '<Mlutii«ii,'.
\. I>. (NixxpiM-thxMiit. MI HI hid n :. I.*: *»v ti
K pl,'i
Br.tunerla .tntjustlfnlU
rofistitni'iilt- oi iln> i MM! nf hum*' M t JHI,'>J i(.
fidia. K1 \V. lb'>I and \l, « '. 11-iM \ru I'JM <M
Sni' .1 ItVM.'t;!* |S .11 '!,i
and u-ftlii m NJ,:I nini,*. );• 4/1).
i'. anil PI-III. K' N. MJ:I|- '\ I' : I'-^i t .*r
tS; l»niii t*om ttit'i ,':> 'ti
I'inanriul di'M'lMpmntr' hi . mil' S^iu-j. ,u
mimtrli'. , V\ II linn, M. I *'• I'm TM> ,%.
INMII iVtm Ht:;,ri '."• M..
KdM'i'Vi'U |{nii«l«fi rtn'itlioi • st'*fhitmi I T
MtuVr. d S«-i Am ;• ,:» 14r •*, "•!• .'• M. i; •»
M.f.
Amrric.'t and Ui-»-'il m tb« w »• iii i M ;'/*
liH'i;., Mi I a I \\'«lU «:' Vi." l» II 'M
Klivtrinit m.nlMtx iu ll't.'.i M *•• I .t»n
Kli'»- W ii.» 1 1 s :«. I •••• •«• ... s<» 't.t
t'njit til-id ' HI ;'M»if)i \i>nn> < v, «, TMI
HiMrli*' <*nlil*'l ^ ,:»( <"»!,' '! •
Mlri till-ill Ml*H«ltmilMi <>:< f< <<t* || *t I'M,, I
tit KJ«M \\ i^ ::•«! i .fi i, i •
hull |H'1<i*fM MI |(Mf''1 !' •' |ln>ii' 'i i ,>t,
Am lini \iiii i; (it, '•: •"*, . •. • • , •, Hin'
i Mini, IIMII Ti I* .•!.'*• '• «' •'• "i *, .: i»4in
««»nil. \t*( it V\M«U M lit . H .M i ,. M,
. iiai'l h*Mi \,',i '*i ^- " i« i . '1 • if, MI<
;|tm \MI hi t Min I, ?<<<> ! ..... •' < ;* \j< '»:,
AM M/'. < l!l» • n I* in.)-* i ' «. • !•• *. it
Or.»/inq
lin^.UM', iiuflil fin uii'MA t>,<.ii , ", i tv
I'.aiMtM- 11 di'ii: 1-14 n<'h l , ,' , • •,, - ,
ttildi illii iili'l hi i, •!«•;• 'il.|n,liiM»i M M t. "» '.".»
S l> 'II
ti ffi t
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nrit of ttt'f'.tKi^*' ;*iid It ih ^:;i ;t Uv
Ac(*«nttil I4* 1 1!» ••} I1 'j**
l*4tlf«f'M III* iit.tti»1< 1 » 1 (vii-1'ili. -1* M' I Mi, ''«
ii rt'< t ct 1 1 M.«
(**f|ifii'li< i i Hr 111*1 d *••••! « i -if .J- .w .t'- 1, **ti,i<
;-llil» linn ,»l V )i fitO-i t,1 >\\,*v ^.<i^> l,Mt |l«i'
III
i, ti',1 A< I*«MH*I^«H |i.tt i.,
f'MUfl 11 MJ1' I .11 ' ) I
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
49
Brewing 1'unthiui'il
Starch-forming cnsymo from malt: Its action
on tho homUvlluloflo* and Ha commercial
application to brewing. O: T*. Davln. 11 J Ind
& Kng Ohem 7:115-18 I*1 '16
Brick. Hoo
Brick construction
Intimating the coat of mill buildings. C: K.
Dingumn. Kng & Contr 44:185 8 K M5
I&rgc brick plcrw tented at laboratory of l*ur-
eau or HtandardH; abstracts. J. If. a rl filth
and J. (!. Bragg. 11 Iflng Jtec 71:400-1 A}> 10
'15; I0nw N 74:342-3 AK 5 '15; Ind J'Jng 15:
100 K '16
#«• flfcw lirlcklaying; Pavements, Itrtak
Brick handling
CoHt of loading bricks Into a box car by
moans of a portable belt conveyor. A. (5.
HaNkoll. dlair Kng & Contr 44:20-1 8 15 '16
Handling bricks with gravity roller convoy*
or«. W. B. Oonunt Jl Mnp N 74:834-6 O
Moving brick by wheelbarrow. W. B, Gonnnl.
11 JWng N 74:701 O 7 '15
Brick- making. Sue ttriokmnklng
Brick pavements. Soo Pavementfl, Ttrlck
Bricklaying
nrlllsh method of laying bricks. Bldg Ago 37:
07-8 I* '16
Industrial education In iho South: Ihn course
in bricklaying and plastering as taught In
the Hampton institute trade school. 11 Bldg
Age, 37:67-!) .la '15
Saving money In tho laying of brick. 11 Ifldg
Ago 37:40-8 Ja '15; Sainu con<l. Kng Hoc 71:
1)0 Ja 16 '15
Cost
Smeltery brick-laying costs. Kng &. Mln .1
J(H) :1UJ» .11 I? MR
Brlckmoklng
J trick-plant production increased by electric
drive. II l4Uui W 06:704 Mr 27 '16
JOlectrlcally operated brioU factory at Hpring-
ilold, 111. II Kloc W 05:071-3 Mr 18 MB
Kloc.triolty In brick-making. 11 Kirns It & W
I'Jloo'n 00:05-9 Ja 0 M5
Making brick without «lay. Uy Ago 58:468 Mr
12 '15; Md Am 112:1*61 Aj> 10 '15
Motor iiiipllcallonH oC tlui brick tnnnufactnr-
fng ItultiHtry. T. Xi. HhnporH. Am Inut JO M
Pro JM:;U)23-S 1) M5
Motor« nhow wiving in replacing ganolino cn-
KlneH hi brickyard. 11 Hlon W «fl:S16S Jl !U MB
.
New building material Invented by A. Mall-
iiovtwky. II i MunUi Kng 48:180-02 Mr '15
Bricks
(Miocker design for opon hnartliH. W, A. JUIIH-
HCII. Iron Tr It 57:02-1-5 H 30 '15
Diatom lien t-lnHulat Ing brick. Mttt & Cliem
Kng 13:11!!) K '15
Standard prices for furnacu brick. Iron Tr R
56:11K5-G I> 2-1 '14
WlinL are, poroiiH briclcH? Itldg Ago II7:(!0 ,Jl M6
Hca <iln<t I trick coiiHtnu'Lion: Itrlcklaying;
Drlckttmking; (Hay; Klro brick; I'uvementH,
llrick; TIleH
Testing
Vavorablo Unstn of Mlmira brink. lOng Hoc 70:
Hauler Jim! for paving brick abandoned in St.
UmtH. M. Schuylor. Kng Uc.c, 72:200-1 Ag 14
Hphcrlcal bearlugH V<THUH Hat plittcH in
Ing toHlM on brltdfN. M, h. Itakcr and A. K
HUMH. dlngH AHHFI Kng Hoc J 5F»:litt-X O M5
Bricks, Concrete. Hen Ooncrcto brlckH
Brlckfr QlAts. Sen (iliim* brIckH
Bridge abutments. Hen ItrldgcH Abntuio)itH
Bridge Approaches
Ooncrolo chuting plant witli V'iW'J^TA^jS
tthuto. K b. .fon»H. 11 Kng N 73:12)3-4 K 4 MS
2><wlgn fe.aturc'iH of Iho approadum of Urn
North Hldo I'olnt brldg<% PlttHburgh, 1'a.
dlagH Kng & Contr 42:100-8 Ag 2G M4 4
IIlKhwuy brldgo approach dctallH. K1. Marticr.
II Kng N 7S:»Ol-« My 20 MB t A
l>lnnt and working tnothodn on approactuw to
North Hld« Point brldgu. K. 1.. JonoH. 11 dlag
Kng N 72:1124-6 1> 3 Ml
Slip of approach cmluinkmont damngcM con-
cn»tc brlOffts UorkhiMir. N. if. A. T. Clark.
II JCng N 74:771 O 21 'lh
Bridge contracts
InstructioiiH of tho Pennsylvania state high-
way commissioner to bridge comiMinios. JSmg
& Oontr 43:7i» Ja 27 '16
Sisslng-up and bidding on a contract in dull
timow. diag I4ng N 73:082-3 Ap 8 '15
Bridge design
Allowing for impact in bridge c'alculatiom*.
J. 1). W. Jia.ll. dlagH Wngineor l2<l:lCl-3 Ag
1.1 M5
l^ridgu for Holland government railway in
Java, 11 diagH Jty K 57:404-5 H 25 'J5
Center bearing, machinery and gate*, Con-
grumt Ht. HWlngbrldgo. Troy, N. V. dia^H
plan Muff N 78:80-1-5 Xp 21) '1 D '
Chompoako & Ohio Northern mil way bridge
over thu Ohio rlvor at tiolotovlllo, O. dlatftf
lOng & <?ontr 44:84-5 Ag 4 '1C
Concrete arch bridge ai tfaukatoon. II dlaga
Mng N 73:4«4-C Mr 4 M5 4
Concrete viaduct of a now typo; caHtcrn via-
duct, Now York Conui'ctlntf 11. It. il diugfl
Utitf N 73:K80-7 My 0 '15
CoHt of railway footbridge. dlagH lOngincur
120:107-0, 221-% 240-2, 266-8 Ag 27-H 17 Mf>
DeHlgn and count ruction of a reinforced con-
crete truHM bridge, with braced counterfort
ubutmentH near Mcrthyr, Wak>H. (1: 10. Hol-
loway. dlugH lOng & Contr 44:31)0-2 N 17 M5
Design and construction of thn 'Main HtruoC
rolnforced concrete viaduct at Kurt Worth,
Tex. H. W. liowen. dlagH Bug & Contr 4:1:
ail-Ui Air 10 MB
Design and coiiHtruetion of the Han ,J in -in to
H tree I rclnfon'ed coner<k1o bridge, IIoiiHton,
Texas. H diagH I4ng & dontr 4L':4!i2-5 N 1-T>
DeHlgn and construction of the HUlmtriieluro
of tho IJtifTnlo river lift hridg<>, ItufTalo,
N. V. II diagH Ung & (lontr -M::M;2-h N 10 M5
Design ami erection of the Pennsylvania lift
bridge no. 4C>K over tho Houlh branch of tho
rhiengo river, W. U Hnillh. dlag W Hoc
J'] J 20M7N-XK My MC>; Kiune. Uy U 50:510-24
Ap 17 MR; Sumo cond. lOng Roc 71:611-12
My 15 MB
l>cMign, const nu'tlou and detailed costs of
tho Ulehellen river brhlge., LiUMille, Junction,
Quebec. II diUKH Kng & dontr 'I2:fi-l>li \>
9 M4
iHtHlgn, conHtructlon and detailed labor costs
of the milwtructurn of the dou)»Ut-leaf
trunnion huHculo bridge al ('hleago avenue,
Chicago. dlaffH plan lOng & Contr 42:,1KK-!M)
Design feattire« of a Hlngle-loaf trunnion bas-
over tlie, (Channel struct water-
way, Sati Kranclsco, Cal. dlagH plans ICng
Conlr 44:24X-riO H 3» MB
Design fen I urns of the Algcr bridge, (Tolutn-
bus, Ohio a 1,1011-fl. rclnfor<^l concrete
HtriHftin-c. dtags Kng & Contr 44:2(10-',) S 15
MB
Dosign f<tatuntH of tho cantilever, Hiinple-trusH
and girder spans of the Kloomiinld T>rldge,
I'ltlshiirgh. dlags Kng & (!ontr 42:210-3 H 9
Design features of the Mast Kansas avenuo
bridge over tho Kansim river at Kansas
<'ll.v, Kan. dlags lOng A <1ontr -iJtMlXI-I) Jo 2
Design features of the substructure and ap-
proaches of the nioomdcld bridge, IMtts-
hnrgh, dlags Ung ft Contr 'lli:li!)r>-7 S M M4
Design of concrete highway bridges with spec-
ial reference to standardlxatlon, t1. It. Me-
Cullongh. dlags lOng & Cotilr 4,'t:UOH-7o Mr
24 M,5
Design of substructures for wooden and com-
bination highway bridges. <}. K, I'Mgcrton.
Kng & Conlr 44:2BO...t H 20 MB
Design of the MJl-fl. truss spans of the North
side Point bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. dlagH
Kng A Contr 41:358*01,
Jo 17, Ag 20 M4
, .
084-5; 42:100-8 Mr 2C,
Design of the main Khoe.M of the new Queboc
bridge. 11 dlagH Engineer 118:027-8 J> f M4
DcMlftki of the reinforced concrete cantilever
bridge on Uurtnynicde avenn«s Clitclmmtl.
dings lOng & <!enlr 49:271-2 Mr 21 MG
so
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bridge design - -ftonf biu r<Z
Deterioration of Htw;l hridffow over railway
trackH c.t liufliilo. It. J. Itolcliuillt. 11 dlatfH
WiiK N 78:H44-7 J« JO '15
Double-dock iHiHculc bridge ovt»r Chlea«o
rivwr. H. M. Youiiff. 11 <liUK« WIIK N 74:H7tt-i»
Doublo-loaf Impoulo railway bridge. 11 diawn
Engineer 120:24B-7 H 10 '15
Mantle eurvtt applied to the design of the
hritiw. I). Jt. Htelnmnn. KIIK Uee
72:258-«0 Atf 28 'Id
umiliati
Humiliating Uio Tower (trove Rriul
at St. LouiH. tl dlugH plan Kim N Y4:;il!-;»
Jl S '15
vJrtdiii'l in Italtlmore built on sharp
curve with eonrrele from 205- foot tower. 11
dlatfH'Kntf Uee 71:544-5 My I '15
Five nrldtfuH eroett'd In two duyw: tin It Myiitwii
of r«Infom»d <kom>rote «olven I Inui element. II
cliOtfH Iflntf Uec 71:172-4 K It '15
nttfhwuy bridge approach delnilH. l«\ Uarber.
11 ICntf N 7IJ:iMM-:i My 20 '15
Important quentionH on liUvhwiiy-hrfilKii ch»-
rifpi. W. Whttod. Kuif N 7»:llMJ-« Jn 31 'Hi
1 41 to ThoMiuM <\ 1C defer mid the plnitti for the.
Victoria brhltfo nt Montreal, K'atf N 7.'»:I79-
SO ,la i!S '15
JJft HpuiiH over ArktuiHim rher f!f'Hl»n<'*l f<*r
poHMlhh' HliirtliiK of ehannel. 11 illnw KIIK tier
72:ii<i7-70 N 37 '15
J.onK-Hpun "ontlimouM-truwt bridge over the
Ohio. diiiRH KIIK N 7t:«M»U .1! N 'lit
Nmv nm) Hlrnplilled <lerlVJitl<ni of the mont
fjrenenil form or the (Iteoretn of three mo-
nientN. <j. A. Maney. <(iriwi Mn;r & <*outi* 'l.'i:
27-it .la Hi '15
New HWintf hrld^e over the Nile it I t*:iii'o, it
<MiiKH lOnKlueer lUiU'J?!).!!, BY I S 17 'I,.
Olilo river l»ritlKt» for the (',. ft. iV <t>. It, C.
<H»K Kkiur N 7t^H«i-li .11 !!!> 'Ifi
Ohio river bridge to eoutnln lonr.er.t rivi-ti-H -
tr»H.N MJMUIH in Ann-rii-ji. ili;ir,« Km; HM- »l:
mvli elTeel tn*«Min>fl hy
. .
h»n finivi.Mim for nnun-
M KtifT (tee V'Jl'ull A)'. II 'l.'i
Mil
WlilkH. i . .
cltle hlj'.ltwny Inti-rntitte hrhl^** over the
hi in l)J/i river inn! MM npproadie:, hetMvi*
Viwouver, \V»;»h.» and lN»t-Mniifl, i »!••, !•!,
Tlowiinl. «lln»rM Knw A rontr ir;,fi|i» :t Jr
r the
lltcint* tilffhwiiy lnter;r«»te hrhUr« «n r the I'n
IniNbla rlvcT, Portlnml, nn*. R K, H,,«.U,|
. <H«K« Kl»»r N T.TISIh J!l ,le :•! M;»
J*wdlle hlr.hwiiy l»ti'rntjit«' brMr*-: MM-I-UJ pi,.,-
»i»l lloiir «|I*::|KII fi-itturt. dln.^ K •••
18-20 Jl .3 *|I»
Jim for beautiful Itrliiitiw, II. (I.
Kmr HIM; .1 AIMfi-fA .In 'lit
'11
loti fur trat'tlon HtH'Mn
«'. J*. Af. N'oiftiii, 4(i;ir.;'
tti
A:is-tt
n* l» *•
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MuhUhwuy in OrtT.on, K, 1%
MRrtlll-
iftttwny nri'li for twit!**
tm Ui«f 7o;7d3 \ h ^ 'U
itt Ki, Uinli.. M«*
n" N 'M:7:t:* 7 *•
'flt, 1-oulH
*&£'"'"'
, WSRIhfffa&.K «"m
i-.i
^N
H H.
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with tonu«*n«*«i
iw 7ts»I7 A»i 84
,
&
,
•• •'
Wind
lifuns.
Wind HtreNHeH hi hi»:h\Miy hri«ht«T. It,
IIIK. Km; N 7:J:i!V:' :> K :if» »i;»
Wind Htre.sseM lu rnllnmil bridj;e.M. U, Memlnirk
Kiiu- N T.i:sr^-r» K u 'i;»
ti in ;-U»-N\ hrhlp*:;. .t. lk. ,}. \\il-
N V.'IMJI'L1 (i ,\p I •(:•
lr.eN l.n,iil; Islrv.itrd full-
r, walls
Brldcje failures
|»n<lj;e euno t'ail;i at Iteil tUmU, N. .1. ,ue all
failures fort \i It «ui*;7 it Km; N /l.VM i; tt ;;|
'l.'i
ltridj;r iihlexvalk fitihU'e tine to pnvliu; f\pan
.-iion. DaHn.'i. Texait. il <it)ij; I On;; N V:),1.^ .la
1 1 '15
pni' itf arrh ial/>eunrK. J»»liMit ;-:npi.|]i»i>
il Kn>; N »':: I.1 II .1 ,h- ^|
Stllaiise nf Uti.<tilf4'lifi| ttiulM'i ||it\\i* hihh'.i, it
KIIK N •UK21..1 .u :i» '!.•
Nftiei'ele arch furntft f.tll a;< . h-i-l tni s>e.i *»*!-
lii]>::i\ il Kit?', Uee .(;.:'•* .le :'«; '!
'
hriil,v,e, ^l
.,
;.K; H H; 'i.i
SJtp ol :tp|i|fta<'h cifiti.iitKfiii'iit
erete hihlr.v. U(iliiiinif \, \
II Kur. N tl i VI " :M 'I.i
\ ,j
Drldm* i
IMflicti|l> nl
It .»• ..<«M > M
:tnd iiiumf* \ .
II IMUI \ . 1 '•" I
|MI«||',<';-, « nl\i 1 1," .jti»l
.'.MIII i I'.itifl* Its, 1. 1»" A *'••«, j
1 1 '!.'»
Drfcltft* ntuvlmi
At IIM! HPM-MIKU tti I
ni i|i«tii<it Ji-'-i,
iV Null* M* !••
A ( '•*!«« It ! i1'
ni.fi, \\(
U ','< 1 \
t
it Km1
'i;.U!ll ,
tti !|ji'
M*.||iK (illih'i1 Mil l)i
• in li' . .if Mil* u
1 ! .'i.ii. '» Sp ' t i ,
llnu 11 « I'*.!, ,):M ^
|u i* i , i>>.( '»MI', i, v, .
v.. niin • iiniii.nl . u<(
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
51
Bridges -Continued
Bridge cost record used by the Illinois high-
way commission. Ung & Contr 42:200-3 Ag
Bridges and buildings in cities, 1015; tabu-
lation, Munlc Mng 48:267-8 Ap '15
Completing tho new Mississippi river bridge
at St. LSuis. HSng N 73:954-5 My 13 '15
Construction and cost data on some lilghway
bridge work in Alaska. l<\ A. Pope. ICng
& Conlr 42:387-8 O 2l '14
Construction and maintenance of roads and
bridges from July lf 1013, to December 31,
3914. U S Agrtc Bui 284:1-64 '15
Construction details of bridge across Portland
harbor. 11 diag Mng N 74:866-8 N 4 '15
Construction of wooden and combination high-
way bridges. O. B. Eldgorton. diags JQ3ng &
Contr. 44389-91 O 13 '15
County road bridges In 1915; tabulation.
Munlc Hng 48:268-70 Ap '15
Design and construction of the Lower Ganges
bridge in India, il diagH map King & Contr
Design foaturen of the East Kansatt avenue
bridgo over the Kansas river at Kansas City,
Kan. diagH IBn* & Contr 43:41)0-9 Jo 2 'in
DitumuHlon of the admintatnitivo and dotdgn
foaturoH of highway bridgo and culvert
work. A. MarHtim. Jflng & Oontr 42:5KO-iM)
0 23 '14
Elovon-Bpan wooden arch bridgo of llfty years
ago. 11 JWiw Hoc 71:143 Ja 30 '15
Highway bridges and Htructunw. \V. 8. Uoar-
hart. (lood ItoudH n H JO:2C>4-7 N 6 '15
Instructions to employees governing bridge
work by Pennsylvania utato highway de-
partment. Kn« & Contr 43:32-3 Ja 13 '15
Iowa state highway bridgoH not too heavy.
Hng Ucc 71:138-0 Ja 30 '15
MothodH and oqulpmont UHod In construct Inpr
tho miporHtruoturo of the I Hitroit-Suporior
hlKh luvol bridgu In Clovoland, O, 11 diotfH
Nntf & Contr 4-1:10-13 Jl 7 'in
Summary of bridge* work dorm by WlnconHln
highway comnilHMlon during liorlod July 1,
1 !»1 1-, Inn. 1> inn. Mug & Contr 43:'157-« My
30 '15
tfw aJw Arch OH; lirldtfo dcwlKn and other
hoadlmtH beginning Itrldtfo; Culverts; Dmw-
brldgoH; Ifllovatod railroadH: OirdorH; Mili-
tary bridge: Pontoon bridgou; TrostloH;
alHO naninH of citlcw, mihhead Hridgo«
Abutments
TCn r th- backed ubntmontH for (umcrMo urchoH.
diOKH .long N 74:7K6-7 O 21 '15
Approaches
tfwi TtridKu approachuM
Cost
OoiiHtruetlon of th<i Twelfth Htrout tralHo-way
viaduct, KaiiHJus City, Mo. 10. IQ. Howunl.
dltiKH long A Hontr •M::t;tl-2 <) 27 '1C>
(?(>Ht of conc'rcto nil vert K and bfldg<*.H In Mil-
waukee county, WlHcniiHin, In I JH It. II Mntf
^ Contr 42:-lSff-7 N IS '14
(toHt <»f highway brldffoH. (!: JM. HpofTortl. Wlco
liy J 4i;:ri3->l .11 H) MR
CoHt of railway foothrldW'H. diagH lOtitfincnr
120:1!>7-I), 1!21-^ 240-!!, 2(1(5-8 Atf 127- H 17 '15
HlH of brldK<^H for Knidc-croHHlnK- olhnhm-
tlon. 0, N, liulnhrldKc. ICng Hoc 71:770 Jo
19 '15
i^HlKii, oonHtructloti n ml detailed contH of tho
Mc.KInlcy Kot'd hrI«lK<% La Hallo <>outity, III
U dliigH IOt»K * <>o"tr 4:»:17»-H2 K S-l '15
, con Hi rue I Ion a tut d<>tnlled coHtn of
tho Klcholleii river brl<life, hacolle Juiie.tloii,
Quebec. Kng ^ Conlr 42:r>M-<l I) 23 'U
DuHltfn, e(»nHtriU!tIon and d(tta!h*d labor co.slH
of tho mihHlritoluro of the donhle-leaf
trunnltm buwtile brUIgo at <UI!C»UK» avenvm,
("hietJiKo. (\ (>. JoluiHon. il KDK & (lontr 4U:
4!!t;-nn N 4 '14
Damapes from floods, etc.
' Highway bridge an<l Htruc»tun*H. W. 8. Ooar-
hart. (food TtoadH n H 10:254-7 N G '15
How a wiiHhml-oiit lirlrlgo-Miwn WUH )>n]lwl out
of a rlvor. plan Kiif? N 73:034 Ap 1 '15
Design
Erection
Bridge renewal without falsework or inter-
ference with trafflc. il diag Ky Age 58:3L8-1»
Building the now Quebec bridge; the world's
larguKt truss span. 11 Jron Tr It 56:562-3 Mr
Contractors span 180-foot canyon without us-
ing falsework. U Hng Hoc 71:181-2 I? 6 '15
Design and construction work preliminary
to tho actual shifting of a double-truck
swing bridge on the Chicago & Northwest-
ern fty., at Milwaukee, plans l£ng £ Coutr
43:356-9 Ap 2L '15
Denign and erection of tho Pennsylvania lift
bridge no. 4H8 over the south brunch of tho
Chicago river. W. W. Priest. 11 diag W Hoc
U J 20:488-500 My '15; Same. Uy R 56:524-8
Ap 17 '16; Sumo cond. Bng Hec 71:613 My IS
Dropping old timber trestles with dynamite.
J. H. Stock. II Ely Ago 5«:I07»-SO My 21 '15
Economical method of replacing trusses with
-or<9y- " dIaKH ^ Aso M!
Kructing rdnforued concrete troHllos. E. M.
(Jrlmu. 11 liy Ago 58:1080 My 21 »15
Kivctlun at I loll Gate arch chockH oalcula-
tloiiH. il Untf Koc 72:2^0-1 AK 21 '15
Uroctlon of r>!il-rt. Htool arch hegun at Cleve-
land. n Kntf N 7>i:2s:; AK n 'jr>
Erection of now Quebec bridge. II. P. Borden.
il long Roc71:SO-l Ja 16 'IB
lOroctlon of Hlool uroh H]>un, Detroit- Hunorior
vliuluot. il diaKH toiW N 7-i:3<i(J-7 AK Hi 'Jt>
lOroc.tlon progroHH on tho Quebec, bridgo. 11
Kng ^. (Vmtr 4-1:170-1 S 1 'Ifi
l«ji'<>ction tnivolur, n«»w Qu<*lM*ct brldgo. II. P.
(tor(U>n. II nlaim I0nw N 73:417-22 Mr 4 '1C»
Heavy triLVfifM'H orcct I loll (Jatti urch over
lOiiHt river. II UMK Ueo 7l:n«S-70 My 1 '15
Hull Uato nrcli eruption from Warden iaUind
Htartcd; vIowH. lOng Uoo 71:780 Jo 10 '15
I^onKi'Ht rl voted alinplo truwmus oroctc,d around
old hridKo I>,V cantUovor mutliod at n
h. U (linKH lOtig lt«<>. 7^: S3 -4 JI 17 'in
MothodH and o<julpmo.nt UHOCI hi ..._
dor tmaiiH of Tommy Ivanla avotmu viaduct,
KanHiiH City, Mo, W: J<\ Wynne. 11 plan JCng
& Contr 43:530— 10 Jo 1(1 '15
Now tmrthodM civolvod In bulldhitf wo rid 'H laru-
OHt bridge; Quohcc « ruction. 11 JOntf Iteu 72:
00-100 Jl U-l '15
J)77-ft. Hull Onto bridge bncomcm an aroh. 11
I«3ng N 74:70M-« O 7 M5
IMowtmoal o root ton of n bridgo on tho Iloxton
& Maine K. U. K. W. l^mcke. 11 diaga lOng
N 74:1057-0 I) 2 MB
IMfichig through glnlor HpaiiH liy latttral mov4t-
motit. 14. \V. Fair. Uy Atfu 50:lt'10 Ag -0 '15
TrotfroHH of eroetlon of the now Quebec,
bridge. U plato (.mipp) 10riKin<M-r 120:410-17
(> li!i '15
of thu now Quoboc bridgo, U plan
r 110:101-3 Ja 20 '15
r»rK™nn on Hell Until brlilgo, N«w York
<-Ity. 11 lOnK N 7-l:2»ti-7 Jl 20 MB
" o<intorlMtf for lamo-Hiiiiii Hlono
K. Itortf. dlaKH I^n^lneor l1!l:>172-4,
ri(;o-70 My Hf liH, jo 11 'ir>
.irlilwt work In liliri. 11 Mntf N 7-1:473-5
S 2 '15
UalHltitf n eoiKtrete ^Inler iirld^o with MHVW
Jji(;kH.v W. U. Mmuni. MIIB & <'ontr 4-1:200
Kanld oreetlon of temporary timber bridge.
H. (7. CttrHon. II UMK N 74:2(IX AK 5 '15
Rebuilding tho M \lHkltiKUtn brI<lKO near <N)H-
ho<;ton. 11 dlaKK tintf N 74:105-8 Jl 15 '15
Kowrd Hot for wttlglit of Mtoel greeted In ono
day at Uundall'H inland J^LjJe]) <!ate bridge
. II Wntf \tw 71:MMMOO Mr 27 MB
a biwy main lln« brld«« on tlio
Hanta l^». U «. Lawton. II Ity A«« MiMO-l
Ait -0 rt5
Itenowlng heavy Hwlnur Htmn by HoattiiK Into*
tilace; old North \VeHlorn hrldw i
. removed and now Hpan
KOO totm ulac'oil In OIKI day. 11 plan Uy Awt
5«:«36-« Aj> 1C MB
iclnfr ft MMiiH lirltlKM «v|l|ll.1(rtl«ilil»Slwtti/;
V, (^iiini)ierHn. il Uy Ago BKtIOKl My SSI
52 INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDKX
anirin»a_Vmntfnn ( <nt) i In tn<tl f'oiicn'to pl«T \v urU ««n tli«* « 'titul* i la nd v;»lli»v
™ffi^rilW« lni#* %-imi Without falHo- ji; If- }; «•#'•' »%.•• II..- IV1,.|,,.,,.. U i:,i,; N"tf
work. |L H. Hhriclon. 11 Uy ^K<' M»:«lli -u c%wcivlc ! u'aduri «d a n. \\ IN „• , , »,,,
WoSk8on18ho now Qmrtxic brldw ilurln« (ho 'l1"1'^^ ' ':' ''i"1^™
ilrat erection Hwuion. H. i>. Hordon. 11 Knit N Ml<illIV ',' SSI' ', MV'i I n ,
7i'l-4 la 7 'IB l»cop limlitc pin. ? Mid. umnuir .MI it «,| ,t. ,
AYorld'w 'loiwHt arch, across Moll «!ato, Now •, ^'VA.'X.1!1 '".•'. t) «S i'1 ,§ . i. .
York oily, IH oloHod and mviniK «« plannod. il i«c"inii aim • u itm ICM, ,.i 11,1 ,.|h iMi.'i-n,.
- uocVa:4a«-4«M)si'ir, v» »'»;, , ;'; !•";' '?' 'V. ',"•,•- '"•"•:«',
JSYr «to« lirhlKiw - Ilccon.struotloa |»,vh-u, oiit'SViitl'iMii '^Iil'T/.'f M|. ,'!' i,;l«2 Vl.'j'i
Estimates u| *'"' <'Ul>;-tlii* laii' td Hie limihti }• o
«Mf;"> dun:,, pi
:i:i o ;:», N I *i
HstlmaUnw eiirww for wtandard lirlilinw oftho J,1"'11, '^"^^Y/'i'Vi-''!
f!1lM>.t» l.l^.l.v.f.. .» jl^kkuknltilltxl 1* ll* IIt)l>l»U 11 *»l|»»'. _VIM1 '•'*.••'* ••*"• •
..
Illinois highway dopartmnnl. <i. K. Uun»Ii. 11
clInffM MttK * (Nmtr 4;t:l£M! K IH '!.•; Saiin-
omul. Kiw llw 72: 17 1 -S AK 7 'I,.
Fires ('inr.h duir. • I'M? A * *'i»n (' ''< > , ;•
l*rldK«l-lloor Jlro dt-Hti-oyH hi'liiill-lk'H** Inl*' Vlllwliii'll* im'^w"!*1*!'! i,i!V', W/*' '*! '* i".'!
l»rl(lK«'. H MiiK N 7;i:!HMi-V ,M> « 'Ifi iVii" A •* n li ' •»!•'. •'
lOxiifiiiHlon-Jolnl iM'tlon In ^ntiimur.lil Inlilft*' i •, Vii,,",iiiir i iuMi • i.n i s-nn .< ..< «•*
tlr<% II Maw N 73:HKIfi My ^V M;. 11"-"},, \« i' -j !/. ., /, i i % V
Klro dauiaKo to nl«M»l viaduct and iiiiMlnnl i»l ltl • . - * ' '" * ' * 4"
roimlr. II illiiffH KIIK N 7l;I«a7 !• N L',. 'I,. ,.,}.! ,, J1' ,. , . 1t , ,„..,„, ifl ,., ... ,
JTIrw witH'kH ton HPKIIH «»f I Mir Ij-lo l»Md|!«'4 ,'::. . ••,,,.' v - j \,< \«, »
]»(!tmll. WIIK It*'*- 71:BH» My s (l,'i i.--i nuV. «,»'.., i'..,,,'. ' i \\ i« »
Wooil-hioi-k brldKo-iloor Uro, VJIIIMHIM-I. ' 'JJ !V, ,;,,.! ,•/ ,. , , - ', ,,. , •
H. K .lonViwm. il KIIK N YB :»:•{» « My lit *l.i Ki";V»n, i*ii.' iiiiiiiili'ii/iti ni' M'II >i .»;.!
Floors N' Vt ii" I .1 « : ' M .
AHpIiall jMivomont HlidoM i.lT IHIJIIMI|I' hnd-ir. ^'J.1 *'' J'l:' ,." '*'' '|I; /""'1 ,|T' ' l! ." ,
nlijlllll I HI Vl'Illi'lll nlMli'M nil IHI;II 'in* I'li-i.r, .
U MIIK N 7:t:Hi;d. My 117;i:i . l./iiv "i,, '* i'..n<;'.fi ,,.*. .... , . .ti,
luii-riuf IUIIIKI- llonr.'i. CViii'tvli1 t*i*iu »,,-^ « n M >i
.1*. *ir, !VV « i !""• •• »i i v,
C^iiKro*w Hti t lirlilKi* IMM-I^N Ui*- IHM-nn M , , , |t( ,. (( ,, ,,, , §1 , .
rlvor at Tmy, N. Y.; .MtriirOinil h.iii4t»"- *!, J^i •• -i 1 1- »• » n» !»»,,, i »,,.
Ik W. llo,!.;.-. ,ll..(!« Km: N .:::v.-i :. M. .•;, viiMi-.. iV!.,.. 'n
-.., mocha rail
yi?fe1 lS,."Sf'fK"f'1"' l'r' "' "'•""' """ •"" <lv ,.*./.. i.x. i..i ,.. i... ,!,„,.
Moora fnr Htool id^nway brldrj1-' lit Illnioia. i*. J''1} ,!' *' •l||««'1' d ii'*» i - ,,. ... n,,i ;*
oidor. illnnn Knif KIT Vnjiiil ;. l» 1» 'U; . '/ |f il\ . . t . M , ,
nt •# t'onV I:I:H n» jn « '!;•. ;«nin-i I'V'V, , '" " '"'
uaitlotu dwKt i;<md,< u ;, w.m*. » K i* .,•'.' _' . _% . . ......
with tllticuanlotu
IHod ll> WalMl'pIiM»f hlldjlr |lMii»yi |( V "''i i '
York. (1 KIIK N Tl.Bsifi •• AK "«» 'I.. lt ' ^ ;;• ' \
IM'liM m Lntirirh* |M||.II|...| .I..L ''Vr'^V <:< / M .',
i. Ky Anr l.h..;'s A|i i» 1-. V1111*.' , , * . ^ t ** '
''to'^rl'illiiVo llall\%!!.'!dri! 'Til-M1' *" ' /'» ; **•'; f !,», • ;j;;( ]' \ < ': '
11 Al' ' '"' ••' -"^li.i/'lu.*,1,,/4! ',
of lollda from roiK'n-tr ||*H»I J.ili lit ti.i ''
JolHtK; ali;<trai'tt<. KHK # Cnulr II ,'i.» • 's i'i ' *'"' •; ' , '*
Hi; KIIK Uoo 71!, u'i?» h« s r» *i.», K»m N «i. . 'V *'' ', ''
liftl N II 'II» • i1"' '" ""' »•'' t'
Solid dork ti'f*i;tt<-u uiMl littdr.rn MM fl<<
<-c*atrnl. U dutKJ* Uy Ai;c M* \'W M
•Ifc
J^VAK'"'!:. "
1. W:.'T. \\iinii«'i Cm: A^iNiun ii'v-*' , .|1V(';JI!fV,1 ^\ '"* / ' ' ^'
U(»\laod fipi't'llloatiutirt, Kn»f A''*''**!!*! ii >'•' • "in*4 *'"'• •*'1 4|1 f •'• ' '
u M i:i fini hit-otHMioh, -\. \v rjHi.i'hiM, i^ !'14'1 v11-111-1" »-1"Vt<
K f»«:Mt7'« A|i :fl *»;» „ »'» ;'• > ^» ' •
111 rutii'i'i'ti' |if|>U;r Mfint ili.ilir. |0-j»«»l *'*J ' '*.'*l'1i V'i •'"' '"''"
Mirk a KIIK »*•«• .7 M*I N 1:1 K, ,,;' AlV ;:I"
*i* til. * ., » . i i» • •• * •• . i . i • j. », • i i « < . ' i »if
\Vcw>d lilm-k ami tfratiih' fur lirtd^r Tl.»m iv A It M. .''.4 «i M< :M "<;• f...- » t i « . '» ; ;
llyrni*. II d*»na Mimic Kn« fvjuv N .!• i., ;-<v ", *». •>;' T.
s KIT •,'! S«M Mr'ii'Vil "YV1' '!'!';
i and pl«r« j ,/K,\r... -!j,.\ T"
Itlockltm of ciiiiM'fti' tttU'tp- tm«'t| hi rui'di^; >** *''j>" ^'-' H
•J*«'«'| I'lfilK*'. U «V llatdiimti Kiiir IN- V:1' ^ - '1-
•WO <| If Ui ftlit'trff 'V <i)fr i^f
Ilrlrlifi* foun»latloti:» nmt tti«* tia*- »*f IHM^MMMU*' '"'"^ ^¥l' "' '*
u:: 'M § **' ' '*
ntinrlliiK cnm;n-tc ctilHHftiih hi Mm I 'lath |iv*>r . Jt ,
J, u, Morrlitm. it iiiiiKt Ity AK*» 1,1 't^n *. A»- ;'" *^"'*" '1
37 '!?»
AW in* M'- il<IIIMHMn' » I*1" nv A«»r *••. !|.1 ^ Lil-lK-.-*.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
S3
Bridges — Load — f Viiif f M ?/cv/
.Equivalent unliorm loads for
bridges. D. J*. Steinman. Eng N 73:370
Inverted bridge which should have failed car-
ries heavy load. 11 Eng Uec 72:22 Jl 3 'in
Overloads allowed in operating railroad
bridges. J. JS. Grclnor. Eng Rec 72:387 S 36
Results of tents to determine the distribution
of loads from concrete lloor slabs to steel
JoiulH; abstract* Itotf & Contr 44:3(15-7 N
10^15; ling Uoc 72:578-NO N 6 '16; Jflng N
Reconstruction
Bridge renewal without falnowork or inter-
ference with trolllc. 11 ding JLly Ago 68:318-
DlBniantiins truss spans and erecting Plate
girders without fitted work, W. & L. M.
ft. 11. E. U. Smith. 11 diags Ity It 50:3-10-2
Air 13 '15
Economical method of replacing trusses with
Kirdora. S. T. Oorey. 11 diags Ity Age 68:1077-
1) My 21 '15
Erecting; now trtiHHOH on a canal bridge and
dam. W. K. liro\vnc>. 11 diagH Miitf N 74:173-
4 .71 23 '15
lifting one triwn or a bridgo to place larger
Hluui. W. U. Rrowne. 11 dlagH I^ng N 73:1031-
n My 27 '15
Now bridge acroHH tho MiHSonri river at Hib-
loy, Mo. II diagH Uy Ago 5»:L3-1<! .11 2 'in
KaiHlng a hlgliwtiy brldao by end-pin HlhiKH.
U. C. Jliinlnifiii. 11 Kng N 73:352-3 I*1 IX '15
JtcbuiMIng plow mid abutments. Hlae.k river
brldKc. JO: IT. Smith. U dlugH Kng N 74: 1040-
HobuihUntf tho liiirllngton'H Platto river
bridge. ,1. U. Merrlam. U dings lOng N 7-1:
78X-32 0 14 '15
JtucoiiHt ruction of MlHHlHHlppl rlvor bridge at
Konkuk. (Hag Jflnff N 74:2«0-2 Ag 5 'IT,
ItcconHtriiolion of plum of Mtllo Kouk Junc-
tion brfdgo ncroHH tho Arkansas rlvor- at
Little Uock. C. l<3. Hmlth. diugM plan Kng
&, (lontr 44:8B-Ki lli4-7 Ag 4, 18 '15
UcmovlnK through (ruNMcH without dlwimmt-
)lng. 11 Uy Ago r>8M7<l Mr 12 '15
Jtcix'wlng a IMIH.V main lino lirldgu on the
Hunta Ko. L. 0. I.awton. II Uy Ago nihHfiO-l
Ag 2« 'Ifi
Hi'iicwlng brtdgi'H iindt^r trnttlc. on tho Wheel-
ing & !<".!«' Mrlo U. U. U Hlng & (lontr 4»:
31 T Ap 7 '1R
Itonttwlng Mown triiHHUH \vll.hout do.lay to trnf-
(I<>. .1. J. WiHharL. 11 Uy Ago Gft:10tti-2 My 21
fir»
lt< »j tint llng a large ITUHH bridge l>y lal oral move-
jnc^iil. .1. (\ IMniul and .): Miller. 11 Uy Ago
nX:<Hi(l-.2 Mr 12 'in
Itcplac'hitf IniHH brldi;cH by Me<-k plale-glnlei'H
iimler trnllle, W. & h. R U. U. 10: U. Smith.
11 dlatfM Mng N 7:t:'1!M«n Mr 11 '15
&upl>nrtlntf a I 'rait- tru.su spun durlmr 1lio r<k-
<»c»iiHi riirllon of ItM abiitinent.s. 11 Kng &
<!ontr 4»:«r)0-l Ap 21 MB
tfrr <t tuo UrltlgcK Uepalr
Removal
Cutting up a hrldjw with tho oxyhydro^sn
tornli. 11 HH Am 112:71 ,la, 18 Mfi
DropT>!ng old tlmbor (re-Mien with dyiuimlte.
J. If. HI ark. 11 Uy AfV<» r>X:107!)-KO My 21 'If,
Repair
(Wonting dlHtntegmted nlone aliulrnentM \vllh
concrete, U Mug Itee 71 :.'<»? X Mr l» '15
Fin* (Inninge to Htoel vimhiM find methoil of
repair. 11 <llntfr< KtiK N 74:IO»7-!t N 25 'K>
Uftlng brhl^e tniHHen to «<UliHt rollei'M. II. T.
\Vellv. II ding Miw N 71:5.™. (I S III MB
Overcoming d<»foc([vn fourHlatlotin for Ilirno
plorw, a K Hmlth. 11 t»lan Uy Ago 57:1151-6
!() In 14
TtnlHlng thn wnHliml-out POM Itlon bridge.
K W. HnHelwood, il ding Kng N 73:782-3 Ap
22 M5
llepnh* work <m tho Mnllan-Oak (jilfT vlnduet.
ding long N 73:1^2 My 27 MB
IlepIiiHng pitiM In a railway hrMgo under traf-
llc. II Kng N 7»:nN4-5 Ap 8 '15
Selection and use of bridge and building tools.
S. O. Tanner, il Uy Age 59:330-40 Ag 20 f15
Steel billotH needle bridge shoe in quarters
too cloHO for beams. T. J. Wilkereon. 11 diags
lOng Uec 72:88 ,11 17 '15
Unique method for tho replacement of trusses.
U Ry Ago 58:156-7 Ja 22 '15
tfrd «/tf« Bridges— Reconstruction
Specifications
General specifications for bridge work of Illi-
nois state highway commission. Engr &
Gontr 42:3J)0-2 O 21 'U
Specification* for water proollng solid stool-
floor railroad bridges. S; T. Wagner. TOng &
Contr 43:70-81 Ja 27 '15; Same rev. Eng &
Contr 44:20!)- II S 10 '1C
Bridges. Arched
Architectural effcclH Hocured In Oleiis Kails
arch bridge over Hudson river, il aiags
Uec 7U:574-ti N 6 'J5
rldtfo work of the C. M. & St. 1>. Ry. II plan
Uy U BG:336-H Mr 33 '15
Cabrlllo bridge at tho San Dlogo exposition, il
diags Ittig N 73:926-8 My 13 '1C
Cloning Dotroit-Huporior nrch. II I^3ng N 74:
813-14 O 21 '1C
Count rue lion of the rjwynnK l^allH arch bridge.
U dlag Uy Age 57:1037-4(1 I) 4 '14
ConHtructlon of the Ilaltatoad cut-ofT, I). TJ. &
W. H. U.: Tunkhannotik vimluct and Mar-
tin'H (Jruok viaduct, il dlags Ity U 50:143-8 Ja
30 M5
iXwlKii and eoliMtnietlon of in-oviiu-lnl high-
way brldgo at AleHtre, Italy. A. M. Wolf.
tliaKH Concretn (loin (!:2!M-(> Jo '15
De.tallH of jnnln HjMin of Dolrolt-HuniTlor
brldgo at CMovolauil. dlagH lOng Uuc 70:640-1
Kreetlon of Hleel aruh Hpan, Ilutrnll-Huimrlor
viaduct. 11 dlngH lOng N 71::i<W-7 Ag 1!) '15
KaHt emu'reting on Urooklyii- 1 Jrlghton viaduct,
<!lo vein ud. il dlagH Mug N 74:4Nl-(i K !) '15
.
Uruphleal analvHtH of areluiH with llxed
gnm<ly Hiinpilllod. C. H. Whitnoy. Kng Rec
73:921-0 H H 'ir»
Ilanilllng Hteel centers for eonereto arehftw.
II. I«J. Ketehum. 11 Kng N 7>t:4(;2-.'t S 2 '15
Troll-(2ale ureh bi'idgo and the New Vork (Con-
necting mil road. 11 ding limp Uy U 57:4511-
(M o » M5
l^irgcHt arch bridge in tho world; Jfcll (into
brldgo. U Hci Am m:340-l-f. () Mi M5
Mot hod for determining two-hlngod arch n*-
nctlotiH. n, H. Whltnry. lOng & Contr 44:
123-4 AK 1H '15
Mc.thodH and e<iulnnuml lined In aomifrurtlng
the HnperHtriK'turo of tlio hotrolt-Huperlor
high htvel bridge In (Mm'oland, O. 11 <IIa#H
Kng to (tontr 44:10-13 ,11 7 Mft
New concrete arch vimluct of 111*1 Phllndel-
phla« Italtlinore ^ WiiHhlngton U. U. over
<;\vvnus Kali."., Itnlllmore, 11 plaiiH tniip Uy
u n<;::M5-K Mr 13 'in
!)77-ft. Hell date hridwt beconieH an arch. U
MiiK N 74:70S-J> O 7 MB
Old KngllHh bridge rcplaeed l»y ttevv Mfil-nn-h
structure. diar.M Kng Kee. 71:720-1 ,Ie t> 'I ft
ornainenlal bridge at Akron built of nlag
concrete. 11 Mug N 74:Y«H-70 <» lil '15
rniKH'J'M on Summit cut-off of the Lncka-
wmmn, 11 <IIa/;ti Uy AKO fi.S:235-ft K 5 '15
I'ropo,Med centering for large mum Mtonn
bridged, s. KerK. dings lOmrlneer 1 l!l: 1711-1,
r^l-,'!, 5I5JI-70 Mv 14, !!S, ,|e II MT)
Uelnfon-eil-eoticiM'te arch bridge ban jilonu
fncltiK, 11 KtifV Uec 7^:HM-r. Ag 7 'i:.
Uelnf<»reeil- concrete hlKliwny nrch for Kriulo
WMMiNitlcm. dlfiiTM Mint lt«'<* 70:703-1 D l!fi M-1
Htool anth bridn'o cm curved nnuilent In
Itletnch valley. U dlnw lOiuvineer I1H:540-50
1) II M4; Sit me eond, lOiur M 4X:750-1 P 'IE
Tnnkli.'UUKH-k viaduct nefirlng completion. U
Mn,K Itc« 72:41!-:) .)! 10 M5
"World'}! loiufcHt firell, IH'l'OMH Hell Uate, N'ew
,
York city, IH cloned nnd nvvun/y nn plunned,
II Ktig Uee 7'JH3X.40 O !» M5
Bntculo
brlilwt «t Sntill »t<% Miirlt* nHliur HH a
o tritMH npun. 11 dln^M I0ng N 73:108-10
M5
i rlvor temporary ImHculo !»rid«*u il
Kug Ue<i 71:17 .la 2 M5
54
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Brldgeay Bascule
Deep briUtfo plera sunk without air. 11 <llUKH
JbJiiff N 74:70-4 Jl 8 '16
Doalgn and ooimtruallon of tlio sub-Htruetin1^
of the Jtuffalo rivor lift bridge, Buffalo,
N. Y. 11 dbiftH Hug & Oontr 44:3ltt-fi N 10 '15
Design, const* action and cictallud lalx>r cowts
of the substructure oC Uuk double- leaf trun-
nion bascule bridge at Chicago avenue, Chi-
cago. diogH plan JBn«r & Uontr 42:3XX-i)0, 426-
33 O 21, N 4 '14
Design features of a Hin^lo-lcaf trunnion
iMUKUilo bridge ovur tlut Channel Hlreot
waterway, San Franulwo. dlugH plans Kng
& Contr 44:2'l8-r»(l H SI) 'in
Design foaturuH of tlw (Sntim rivor
eonon'ti'-Kliib
for Hie I'enn-
bridge, Panama, Canal Hone. I1. L. Kaufman.
plan HIIK & Contr 44:13-14 Jl 7 'Ifi
Development oC the Hmliin. il map plans dlngH
Engineer 110:271-4 Mr III MB
Ixmbki-dei'U liiLHcule bridge over Chicago
rivor. H. K. Young. 11 diugH Wng N 74:X7«-1)
N 4 Mfi
Double-leaf bawulu railway bridge. II diugH
Kufflnwr 120:24(1-7 H 10 'IB
Intonating Htructuro OVIT the lUiffalo rivor.
11 diag map Uy Ago r>!);4(ir>-7 8 10 '15
Nvw Haven road to build new TIiamoH river
bridge. lOng N 74:l(lfi:t N 25 Mfi
IlaiI-<Mid connoctlonn for baHcuIe brldK^H. II
dinv Kng N 7:t:1^1«-17 Jet 21 MB
Rolling lift bridge* for the Delray connecting
railroad. 11 Uy U B6:af»U-00 Mr 13 MR
Small banculo bridgo; IVre Manniotto R. It. 1!
diaRH plan 14ng N 7,t:i)2t) My 13 Mf»
KubHtructuro of the l<uke ntrec( ItiiHcuIe
bHd«e at (Chicago. II, K. Younu. U Kng N
74:!l34-6 N Jl MB
Troll<ky wlnk on double-l4»af biiHeulc brld^i*.
K. h, KoHtor. dlagH 101 <'c Uy .1 4II:HM2-I N
20 MB
Cantilever
1 11 ever reliiforecd-eoniTel^ bridge,
Kng
t, (Vnn. II: II. Uuijnby, II
N 7!*:R7K-Kl Mr 25 M&
SorUu'e. 11 Mn«:
Constnullon
JMttHburKh, l»a. A. 1
Oontr 43:0-8 Ja 0 Mfi
Count ruction fcaluivH on tin* reinforced c(»n-
(Teh* eattll'evet* bHdwt* on Kumtywcde av -
emm, /Mncinnatl. 11 KIIK & t'oiitr H!t:,tl2 ta
PuKum fuatunw of the cantilever, Hiinnle-truH«
and tfirder HTMUIH of tlin HloomflcM Iirldftct,
iLtHburKli, Tiu din^ K"K ^ <1ontr 42:210-3
0 M4
ltfii featurcH of the nu!»ntnieturc ami ap-
iroat-lu>H (if tlie nionmlleld lii'Hf.e, I'lttM-
. dla^H Knu- ^ (*ntitr 4'!:2Hfi 7 H 23 *H
of tilt* rr'filfiirfiKl (*iiii<*ii'tf» HltitllfVrT
on Uutinytned*' n.veniie, Cincinnati.
n« A Tontr 4.1:271-2 Mr 24 'in
traveler, m>w Quetn»e brii^e. H. I*,
llordeti. II ptanw tow N 7.1:417-22 Mr 4 'ff»
utreot vlndurt, (Mtirlnnatl. II cH
TT
^Aunli- J 3HH79-N3 Ajr B Mf,
Ornamental arch uttM m^tired by
dowlwn, tthcwtor, I'H, KHK- lU^c 71:lfl4 I*1 6 *J6
l*roviHlon for traction HtrenHCH in tjtM^bee
}>rl(lin». P. A. Norton, dinww Kn*f Uf<« 7r:4!)%-3
Ap 17 'Ifl
Iluinforrod-oonereto cjintliovor brl«hri*ft. A. Tt.
Hill: U I«\ Hmlth: K. It. Krnnklnnd, n Kn«
N 73:700-3 Aptt'JS
Bridget, Concrete
ArchUoctunil <'fT«'<'t« 8 mi red In (florin ffirtlln
arc'li bridge over Uudnon river* 11 dltiKM Kn«
U<»c 72:574 -« NT 0 Mf»
'd (iuntllnvor relnforeed-roncrele
Qtllml'J%
In reinforced concistte, Kel Am
Ap 10 MR
and vlaductH on the Mullnoninh
comily nm'tlcm of the Columbia river hiftb-
way. 11 <lood Uoadn n H 10:243-7 N 6 'in
ra lontfconciytj i vtitrtuct nt fit,
A. UlchardHon. U I»inK Hoc 70:002-3 D
.
Cftbrillo lirldfra nt tho H«n
Hnir N 73:92C-« My
the KUtnnilt en t off of the Lacka-
waaua. 11 Uy A' '
<1oncrete bridges \vitb stone and brick I'ncfnir
I1. W. Dniyer. H Kn« N Y:i:I2N. i:» ,!«« :'| -j,;
(NmciM'te hiuhway bridges: some d;ili( 0»
highway brides in UliiutlM. (\ older. Knr &.
t'ontr 44::!;i2 u 27 *i;»
Concrete vltnlnet at tfun I>ie»i>. U Munie I-Jn^
(Wierct*1 vltuhK1! *»f a new lyi»«: oaMern via-
duct, Now York ronneciliiM It. U. il diaun
MUK N 7:i:XSIi-7 My « Mu ^S
Ooncrotu viaducts on the ivimsylvanla rail-
roiid. 1). A. Wllley. U Sci Am K h):21 ,Ia 1> MR
CoiiHt motion fenture,'« of tin* duplicate rein-
forced concrete mvli )tridi;eM nt Third avis,
C!<»<Uir Itapldit, Iowa. dia^;j» Miti; ^ rtmlr 42:
T-IS-MI AM 12 Ml
Co iiHt ruction fcalurc;* of the reinforced con-
ercto ciititllevcr bridge on Ituini.v inedr ave-
tine, (Miieiiinati. il Km; & I'untr i;i;:tll!-1,t
7 M.p»
CNiiiHtnicttnn of the 4iw>ntit< Katl , arch hridr,(%
n dime Uy AIM- :i7:u>;tt -n» n i -11
(UmHtnu'tlon ol the UaU;if<'ad cut oiT, 1». h, &
\V, 1C.* U.: TuiiKliaiiniiek \iadtH't and Mai-
tirx'tt <Yeeh viaduct, il duij;j. l!> K IiliMLI M Jtt
Jltt Mf»
Comitniefhui of the Twelfth HtcH tniflle way
\iaductt Kuii;m:i «*!(>, MO. M. K, Unwind.
tliaMN plan Mur» & ''niitr u.,:11^ ;t:; «> !',' Ma
(*ontrai*tnni to rophiee J1!«M»OM wnith id enti .
erete bridge \\orlv. J. IL Aitn> 1 1 f'tniet'eie
(Vnt Mill U S M.t
Data 4 Hi refnfoired rnticri'fe raid « tad brldt;e;i
nnd extent to \\hieh ;in« h »iu ulite;- ^n- n.^e«i.
ctiaK.'i Plan Km; ti c%»,ilr l.'t i^ti ;i:'P ,|;j |:t Mi»
heNifHi and • nimlnn linn ««| ,» n-mtitit i»d IMII
ci-etr (nt:;a biulfti* wllli luai'i-it i'i*titifi'tf<ir1
ahulmetit.N Hem Mt-itbM. U.ihr »' »•! II nl
h»\vay. dliiK-'< KMI; A fmtn M..IMK :* S i; 'hi
iMwlKU and r(»ti.'«tt'itftliMi o( ti!n\iiirl,il liii^h
way lirhU;e ,it MrMie, I(«ih, A M, \\nlr,
illUIUi I'Miinrle iVin «:ilf.M «i »»«' M.t
Ileniiui unit c(»Hf«(nii'(t<»tt of (fir Uituivun \ |,i
duet (Miiir Aromi U, It, Iati;:v\e,j4 ;'\\it*i'i'
land, A. M. \VnIf <-. i\ dliu*,, <'«ueirle <Vtu
«:V,T« 4.1 My '!.•
J»i»,Ml«n n ltd (oiiMMtcUfin of the l«ni^ \ndri ,'IMN
brldr.4' dVi*r lite I'luulf:. »H»|, «',liubrld*ie
fllid HtwtttHt M»;;i, it
Mf'HlKll nilil f*irir'tnic(|
rnnforciMl cnnrnti' v^iduri in I-'MJI \\nitn,
Tex. H. W, Itimtn, I|M*{'> Ku* *V <"Hiiti 4H;
LMMV Mr I" Mt<
and
.
II «h»ir;f IJ|i« A iNmlr IV I1*;' .• ,V JN'i Ml
contJttUcllon nnd d«t,u»«»| »'H,,t*< nl a
rclrtfoivcil «'(itit'ii't« itlHlff l«nd^;« MI IT Hid
<Vdnr river* Mtcbb^tn it A, Muull, H iii.ir.fi
KIM? A ('mitr II l!< MJ Jt ,"i M..
^ 111,
It dlHKBKnK ^ Cnlltl' 111,!.'1.* Ni! K 1M Mi,
cMlKti feat U re; I of lln* Ah:*'t bitdr1*, CnbitH
btt.N, (»h1n n U'JU ft. M'illffUi'r'fl loticii'ti'
«t rue t »uv, (Unit.'* K»K A ^^nir I4.>'' !* it n'*
Mfi
of roficrt^ic ld«5l»wiiv f.tidK«';> >vHU
l rrfrmi»'c tu MandnitllxJiiiMii «' h,
M<*< iiilcHitth, (h«K» MUM Af <Vi.it 1:1 ;%H «*u
Mr ni Mb
UvMlKii of tin* r«'Uifmci'd cnitf ri'Ci* iMVUtlnvrr
brMK«* KM UlllitlVHH'tli' iivi-Mtlr. <'lf|t|uttntl,
<UUKM Kitiv A I'ontr 4n;Sii '; Mr 21 Mi>
Mrectlh« rclitfffrcrd coiti'ti^tf in «tli»i M, M,
<»rl»ne, || Uy A»e J»K'lHhn Mv i'l M!t
Kall^wny v Induct In !l»Hbn«»»c built on r«tmt'ii
rurv«* With ccitii'icti* ftutn «i»i» find fnw«*r, ft
IIK Her 7l;M4 fi Mv I M;»
«xi>onltlon. n
titirt, <rirv<dwiMl, U itlfiKH ^im K
of I be TutikhiititttK'k «'n**-»i
fi N fl
INDUSTRIAL 'ARTS INDEX
55
Bridges. Concrete — Continual
Fivo bridges erected in two days; unit system
of reinforced concrete solves tlmo element. 11
dlags Eng Eec 71:172-4,P 6 '15; Sumo cond.
Eng M 4i):109-Jl Ap MB
Flat-slab bridges at Denver comblno per-
manency and good appearance. W. TI. \Vlioel-
er and C. A. I1. Tumor. 11 ding Ifing Hoc
72:38-40 Jl 10 '15
Forms built before1 Hupportlng falHownrk for
concrete bridge. IE. (\ Hardman. diaga Kng
TU'O 72:4!)2 O 1« MB
Haights Run bridgo eroded for city of Pitts-
burgh, il Concrete* Coin 5:2-14 D M4
Half -in lie concrete viaduct provldon double-
duck traf Howay in Kanwis <Wy. IL. II. Fox. 11
diagrt lOng Uee 71:184-0 K 6 '15
Handling Htuol centoi-H Tor concrete nt'cluis.
If. 10. Ketohum. II lOng N 74:1«2-:J H 2 MB
lloppl^ Htreel viaduct, Cincinnati. II dings
JMunlc .1 aU:17U-K.1 Ag 5 M!i
Light ornamental bridge, Ahhigton, MUHH. II
Mng N 7-1:117 .11 16 Mfi
Low-water bridges over torrential streams
Boxar e,o., Texan. T. liurtleU. 11 dlagH Kng
N 73:028-!iO Ap I MB
Methods and oowlH In coiiKtruc'ting the 4BI)-ft.
JOaat fourth wtrect viaduct at Fort Worth*
Texan. W. \V. ItohhiHon. 11 Concrete Com 5:
231-8 U M-1
Now concrete arch viaduct or I lie Philadelphia,
Itultlmoru & Washington It. U. over <J\vyntw
KallH, Haltlmorc. 11 pluiiH innp Hy U B«:!t4B-8
Mr 13 MB
Ornamental and cheap concrete bridge, <1afion
Olty, Colo. It. <\ llardmiin. II <l!agM Kng N
71:341-2 Ag fi MR
ornamental bridge at Akron built, of ulag con-
crete. II Kng N 74:7«H-70 o lil Mfi
ornamental concrete elevated railway, New
York city. M. W. Orient. 11 «lln»H Kng N 7-1:
jHU-ix N 11 MB
r<mnnylvnnlM'H concrete bridge over the SIIH-
((iiebanna. dings Kng lloe 7l:.TJ(i Mr !."» MB
Progre.HH on Summit cut-off of tint Lacka-
wanna. II dlagK liy Age BK:2:i5-!l K B MB
Uelnfoivt'd-eonrrele areb bridge hat; Htono
furlng. II KIIK llee 72:1«.| -ft Ag 7 M."i
Itehi forced -con crete* )irldg(k with <'?in1 Hover
nbnt.inentM: overhead cron^lng at Ilall.stead,
Pa. dlafrn Kiu? Kee 7n:(i!!U-:t I> 5 M-t
Uebiforeed concrete bridge;;. Ity Age B!>;7(il li
O W MB
Uclnforccd (MHierete brlilKeti along the Colum-
bia highway In Oregon. K. P. Itlllner. 11
dlar.M lOiiK ^ i'onlr 'i:t:li!l-:t K lu MB; Hume.
)<!MgN 7.t.!:ll-IB«N I MO Ml
UehiforeiMl-concreto cantih-ver hrldgcM. A. 1C.
Mill; Ijt I<1. Smith; F. II. Fninklaml. U Hug
N 7,'t:7!IO-2 Ap L'2 MB
ttclufnrccd-cnncretc liljUiway areb for gradu
Heparatlou, <llagti Kng Kcc 7U:70:t-l l> W M-l
Uchirnrccd-conc'rcte t^cwer vbultict. R I>, <!ll-
nrin, II dlag Kng N VIUIIJU .le 17 Mt>
Iteln forced -ronerete vlnduel at HI, LnnlM, Mo.
(1: \\r. Martin, II diar.H Knr N Y!;7lir^7 o
I •! MB
Him FranctHeo Mfntdon Htreet vlndnd. A. J.
(Meary, II plan Kim; N 7:i:»lti :Ml F IX Mr.
Kin-race treatment of concr<-te lirldwH f«»r rail-
way and highway trti(M<>. A. M, Wolf. II Con-
crete <Vm J» ill) !).'/!, An MB
T<»«t. of full-filxr rcltiforced-concretf* brltlgo
Hlab, lOrnr (tec 71:2(1 .la. 2 MB
TOH(M of relnfoiMMMl ecmcrete, atrtictinv»t on th«
(iron I (Vnfral railway: abntract. .1. It, Mall.
Am Hoc. M 14 ,1 II7:iaa 3 V MB
Track deprcMiilon at Maltoon; IlllnoI.M Central
It. U. I) dlag plan KMIT ,\f 7l:Ili)»l^,)I |f» MB
Truck o!epreNNloti n( MlniieupoltH, dlagM lOng N
7;i:Bia-i7 Mr IH MB
Ttiukliannock viaduct ncarliu; completion, (1
Mng Itec 72M:!-:t ,11 10 MB
Twelfth Htreet double-deck viaduct at KaDHtiM
(Hly. II dlagn KIIK N 7,'(:l(l-irt ,la 7 M5
Unlt-coMHlriictlon fiyjUcm applied to a thrctt-
tullo concrete viaduct to reduce Hit* cttHt. 11
dhiKH plan ICng Ui»c 7l!:2IH-r»l AK UN MR
Mv atnn rPi*<'MtI«H, (foncnittt
Patent*
HIx concrete- brldKe itatetitH void on broad
groumlH. U. 10, I^cwlH. dlngH Kng N 7'1 : 100-1 -
Bridges. Iron and steel
Allowing for Impact In bridge calcnlatlonH.
J. F>. W. Ball, dings Hnglnuor ]U 0:1 HI -3 Ag
1.1 MB
Alloy Htcols oconomlcal for long-npan brldircH.
,1. A. L. Waddell. Wng Hoc 7L»::!S«-7 H UB MB
ComiwirlHon of c-arbon Htool and high-alloy
HteolH for IwidgoH. J. A. Ij. \Viuldoll. Kng ^fc
Oontr 41:fi,SB-K8; J)iHCUHwlon. 4L:US.S-£)0; 42:
248-1, 405-6 Jo 17, H 0, N 23 M-l
DoHign of the main nhocH of tho now Quoboo
bridge, il diagH lOngitUHtr 11S;B27-8 U 4 M-l
Dutalls of main .span of Detroit-Superior
bridge at Cluvtilund. dlngH Eng Ucc 7(i:G40-i
D 12 M4
Deterioration of Htcol brldgoH ovor railway
trnckrt at ItulTalo. U. ,1. Ut^Idpath. II dlags
Iftiff N 7:i:lIll-7 Jc 10 MB
Development of 1ho Sudan. 11 map plans dlagu
IQiitfliMwr 110:271-4 Mr 30 Mfi
Dllllcult gra<le croHHing ollaiiaatlon In Albany,
N. V. II diauH plan Uy Age B!):!MM-:i N I!> MB
KnM'tlng the lar^cnt steel arch bridge, in exis-
tence, Hell Onto, New York, il Hcl Am 11»:
P.ilt K •! MB
lOiMM'tloa at Hell fiate arch chei'kn calculations.
II Hng Ucc 72:22I)-'1 Ag 21 MB
14n»c(Ion of new Quobec lirldge. II. P. Itorden.
11 Kng Kcc. 71:SO-1 Ja 1(1 '!!>
Ifln-ctloa of Hteel arch Hp:m, hetroit-Huperlor
viaduct. H dlags Kag N 7-l::i<Ki-7 Ag l!t MB
MrtM'tloa of the world's griMttertt »(w>\ brldgo
at Hell iiate. II Iron Tr II B7:!M4-5 N II MB
Jtahrlcallng steelwork for 1li» llnll Oato arch.
il lOng li.<>(>. 70:fl,XI-fi I> 2(i M4
features of a uui<iut' hi'ldm- over the I tow
river In Alberta, Canada. II Ntitf ^' doutr 44;
B:: .11 at MB
IliunlluMc 1'iMdute over the lower fiungc.M 111
India. K. <\ Colcman. II dln^H Kng N 7!!;ll<ill-
4 J»' '7 MB
IIe]l-<iate nreh bridge and tln» New York <1on-
iicctlng railntad. II dlag map It:, U B7:4B::-ti1
Hell '(Into hrldgu in tlm Hhop. il Mng N 72:1 110-
18 I) It M4
Largest an-h bridge In the world: Ho 11 Onto
bridge. U Sol Am ll»:»40-l.|. o 10 MB
hong-M|»an contliiuoiiM-triiHH hrlilw over tho
Ohio. dUiKH Mug N 7-1 ;(;!-<( ,11 S MB
IfOiigcMl simple ti-tins KP»II In world to be
erected over Ohio river nt Metrimolln. dlag
Kng (ice 7!!:B;i-4 .11 10 MB; Abntract (Silicon
Ntccl for brhlgo coimt ruction). Kng M 4!l:SH!t
5 MB
New bridge acroHW tho MbiHlHHlppI rivor at
Kooltulc. platm Uy Ago BN:200 Ja 2!) MB
New double-deck hrhlgc over (ho MlNHourl
rl\<»r at KaiiMan <Mty. dlag m:ip Uy Age fill:
2HI Ag III MB
New niethodH evolved In btilldtiig world'rt lar-
ge Hi bridge; Quebec c>rectlon. 11 lOng Itcc,
72:!lft-inn .M 21 MB
!>7Y>ri. Hell date brblKc Itecomea an arch. II
lOng N 7'I:70S !M> 7 Mfi
Notable; Mtructun'H on Hie SpoUnne-Ayer cut-
off. II dlag K,V Age Bfttf&'t-f! Mr I!) MB
nhlo river hrldV.c for the <<., It, ^. q. U, U.
dinur Mm*, M 7i::'::o-2 .11 iv.i MB
Pnclllc highway InterHtiite brldr.e over thn
Colmnhln river and U,M itppmachcM. K !*'•
Ifownrd. dlagM Kng & fontr 4:t:BlU-;t .lit 10
'I B
Pacific highway InlerMtate brhlge over thci
<1olumbia river at I'ortland, Oregon. <iood
UoadM n s IO;(tl-2 Jl 10 MB
I'nclllc lilghway hit<*nitii1e bridge over the
Oolumhla rl\'4'r. Port In ml, ore. 1*2. 10. Howard.
illaMX Km; N 7:t:l!ilK-i!J .le 24 MB
Pacific highway Interstate bridge; Mi»eel;il pier
and Moor denlKti feature, dlag.i Kng Uec 72:
18-20 .11 !t MB
I'rngretiH of ihc new Que,>»ee hrldgn. 11 plati Mn-
gftenr HPslOl-S M 30 M5
I»rogrenH on Nell Otite brl<lr,«s New York «'lly.
II Kng N 74:234.7 Jl W MB
Quebec bridge work In HUB, II Kug N 7l:47:t'f»
S a MB
Rocont MHt-lron brides dtufirnl limn. II Knff
N 79:170-1 1M1 Mfi
UecorU net for weight of Htecl erected In ow»
tiny »t itiuidnirH M""'!^."'1" yilt|l.JII!V!'c<l
npprrmch. U Kng lt«'e 71:«m»-4«0 Mr 27 MB
56
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
lly R 56:
Bridges, Iron and steal — Continued
St. Louis municipal bridge east approach
Mteel viaduct nearly 3 miles Ions'. ilia KB
Uec 72:634-6 N 20 *35
Steel arch brldgo on curved gradiont In tho
Bletsch valley. 11 diaers Engineer 118:649-50
D 11 '14; Some cond. Enff M 48:750-1 F '15
Steol bridge standards of tho Iowa highway
commission. K. F. Keliey. dla«:« JOngr lice 70:
631-2 B 12 '14
Stoel stnictural engineering. 13, Marburjr. 'Kng
Rec 71:7-10 Ja 2 '15
Three-mite approach viaduct, St. rx>ulH munlo-
Ipal brldflp. diaff Nnif N TIMIM-R H a 'IB
Work on tho now Quebec bridge during tho
first erection season. 1 1. I*. Kordon. 11 Untf N
73:1-4 Ja 7 '15
Protection
Gunile concrete cncaHOinont.
120-30 Ja 23 '15
Protection of metal Htruoturon; with
aion. I<\ H. Fay. 11 diagH Knff Hoc W I'll 81:
115-H3 Mr '1C; JWxoorpt. Uy It 57:154 Jl 31 '15
Wat or i iron ting Holfd HUicl-lloor hrldtfcH;
iibHlruut. W: T. WUKIUT. HIIK Hit I'mitr l»:7li-
81 Ja 27 'IS; (llnKH Uy It n«:i!7:i-7 K 27 '!!>;
DlHouHHlnn. A. W. Carpenter. Uy U 5fi:5!i7-X
Ap 24 '15
Bridges, Lift
JJttHlirn and erection of tho lVmw.vlvn.nia lift
bridge* no. 'IBS over thit wmtli branch of tliu
Ohlcutfo river. \V. 1 4 Smith and \V. \V.
1'rlwHt. 11 dlotfH W See M J 20,-178-n()0 My '15;
Hiuiw. Uy It 6B:5l»-28 Ap17'15; Hiumi mind.
Hnff Ileo 71:011-13 My 15 '15
Direct- 11 ft Hpnii provider 55-foot clearance
ovor LoulHvlllo and Portland cuiml. 11
Uec 72:11111-200 A# 14 '15
Hrwtlnp a icv«r lift hrldrat. H 10 UK N 74:123-1
Lift tirldtfo conntruated on 4 IWT cont. Kr'L(I<'
in Milt-port, N. Y, O: H. Wattsm il Mnir N
73:705-0 Ap 15 '15
LJft HpmiH ovor ArkanHaH river designed for
pOHHlble Hhiftlnpf of channel. It dia^M Knw
11 w 72:0117-70 N 27 'IB
Pacific highway intcrHtritc brld/rc over flu*
(Columbia river. 14. 10. Howard, tlliiuri KIIM N
73:1218-21 ,le 24 '16
Xliclflc' highway Interstate bridge t»ver the
Columbia river and ItH approachcM, K, K,
Howard. dlutfH KIUJ <& Conlr l,'l:,MO-:i ,le 10
'15
flpoelfil pior and lloor deiilKn feature
highway liit
" '
* 'lift hrl
at C'lilnitfo.
O X '15
Two" larw
noor l^C
Mr ntoo
Bridges, Military. Htm Military
Bridges, Movable. Sec* Brides, ItitNtMilc;
Lift; DrawbrldK(m
Bridges, Pontoon. Huo Vcmtorm brltlKt^
JSrldges* Railroad
Allowing for Impart In brlfl^i' rulmlatlomi.
J. 1). W* Hall. dliiKH I4nKltu*i*r 12»):ini-:t AK
13 '15
Itrldfcu and building UHHociatlon, 2f»lh uiuiuul
nmvontlon. Uy AHC- 5!i:7r>3-n4 <) liU M5
^n^^^r'i^ir,* * ''• lty" " "Iun
IttilfdinK concrcttt ffilHHotiH in tho Plitttt* river.
,r. II. Mtirrinin. 11 dlagn Uy AKC 5U:5H3-6 A»f
27 '15
Onndlnn l*aoinc draw npnn ovor t>i«» I.iu'hlno
canal. 11 Uy Atfw B«:2:u» AK rt MB
Chart of <x<utvaltmt uniform load* for rnllwny
. D. If. Htclmimn. Knff N 73:780-3 Ap
Oblo NortJM'rn rullway
ov«r tho Ohio rlvfr at Hc'lotovlll*', O, <||HK'*
Kng & <7ontr 44:Xi-B AK 4 '15
Completing Uiu mimmlt rut -off of tin* l^»-Uu-
wanna. 11 Uy AK^ 6W:K(KU1<> O 2U 'in
Coni-.roto plor work on tho C'umborland vnll»y
K. it. bridtfo ovor tho 1'otonmc. 11 tOnip N 73:
Concrete viaduct* on tho P<nuMylvanla, n<n-
rood. J>. A. Wl)l«y. 11 Hcrl Am H 7$):24 Jn 9 '15
Conntruotlon of tJu> (Jwynnx Kalln arch
11 dlaff Uy ARO 57:1037-40 1> 4 '14
Construction of tho Ilallutoad cut-off, 1>. T,. &
W. It. It.: Tunklmnnoc'k viaduct and Mar-
tin's Creek viaduct. 11 diatfn Ky K 56:1-13-8
Ja :10 'J5
Data on rolnfoivi'd conrroti* railroad
and extent to \vlii<*h mirh bridgcM an*
plan Kntf & Contr Kt:2!)-:t2 Ja 1» '15
and fonstriu'tUui of tho fjatiKwlcN via-
duot- rhur-AroNa U. It., LaiiK\vii>H. Kwlt-
xi-rlaud. A. M. Wolfo. 11 dla^H (Nincroti' t^-ni
. .
My '15
and onvthm of
Pennsylvania lift
„.• no. -tr»N over the noulh branch of tho
C!hica«o river. W. U Smith ami W. W.
PrloHt. 11 dliifiH \V Soc W .1 2(i:l7K-fiilO My M;(;
kSame. Hy 14, 5(i:,ril!N2N Ap 17 *l,ri,4 Same cond.
Uoc 71:«ll-l!t My to MB
i. construction and detailed ousts of the
, illou rlvnr l»rl<li;«s UieoIIe .lunction.
Quobec,. 11 dlaKM KUtf ^ <\>utr 12iMii-<», &h«»-tl
KhiHtVc curve ap|dl(>d to the design of the
Wrlotovllle brldwe,. \*. H. Steimnan. KIIK Uec.
Hllroad viiuluet auper:;
Ue« TO:nilK-Tl> I) III 'M
the TunMinimock creeU viadiiei
recently completed at Ntehol.'ton, Pa. U Km;
« Coutr •l'i:;t.S!M»o N 17 *If»
Klrnl Krench brldKo liiilH In \\iir time. W. S.
mutt, u uy AKC r.i»::n'.t s :«i Mfi
Iwihe Krle ^ KiiNtern It. It.; concrete inch tit
MahoultiK aveuu*', Younr.stown. U plan map
Uy U 57:m-7 ,11 31 '15
Lonv.-Hiwn i>ontlnuouH tru;:{( l»rlilr,e o\«r (lu<
niiio. iUng.s KIIK N 7I:<>1 r. ,11 s *i.i
hoilKC.'il riveted Mlmple tni."..''C;i eri'eted jiifnind
old brlilue by cantilever tnetlmd at 1'itfn
burwh. tl dlar.H Km*, Uec VL*:KU I Jl IV M.»
LonKCHt Klmple trn;tM njtau tn \MUld to lie
erected (iver nliln rUcr at Mrtiiipolin. dlar*
Knrr Uec ?i!:.Vt I .M K» 'U>; Nb-.i IMI-I iMlllinn
Hd>e| for hi'ldj'.e iM>nii(riictt«iiu. l',m; M !!»;!» I Jt
H IIP.
Ixtwer <Jnnr,e.M hridr.c of th^ Ka.-itertt lteut-tal
Uy. U Uy U fif! Mil} I •:» My t!> 'U
Mclmpollii bridr.c iiver thr « »ln«t tl\cr. dlatt «
Uy Av.e li!i:ltiii ,it :>:; 'i:>
New lii'tdv.e ,icto;t:. tin MI.":«Mm'| Hxn tit Wti
)e>, Mo. I) dta>*. •. Itx Si;>« o'.i.t.l I*'. ,11 V 'U.
Ne\v l»riiU;i' ol tin* «*larui!n, llntUmttun tit
" ' MI'imiiM iliei n(
(jultify U U. o\f-r
Kan.-tat4 t'ltv, M«i. di.ir,
S I 'i;,
Nc\\ bridge o\or tlti' Tlmtu
i.S:
K fit fiintr II 1.0
-i. N V,
N. M. « ii. u, u. u\ u u; I;M( :; N ,<v 'iu
New U. K. Mr P. .'.fnii'ftiro jieiit;r< Ml< Khe
river nt Ulvi-nddc, N. \. tl
HIT* « Ap Hi 'i:»
New rnnndii' NI-W Mm'Jund i;d)i'Mid UnU com
tilt *ted: Van tuiM'ti t»ittii;r rntiir. m^ipx l-;»u:
Uec 7l:.'Mt( <M> I M:>
New concrete itjc)» vindm-t nr the Phll»nlrl
phla. ItatthttMre ^ \Na;i)iim%,lHii U U HV«T
(IwytiriM Kiillr*. Milfhiii'K*. it pl.un niaj» U\ U
Iiffim.R Mr CI MU
Notnble iitmrtumi on ib^ ;^'i*MUunr \\i-r nit*
off. It dlni; Itv Aw ,,S:CM ti .Mi i;i *)i,
<>hli» rlvr brtdei* fnr th<< f( U \ (/ i: If,
'dlHK K«« X yi.JW* IT ,11 I'M 'Hi
Ohio llvef ht'ldp.1* <o I'fMilfilll Ititii'i' it ttifff'd*
tnut;i npiitut tn Atin-iicji tltH**:* l!u*t Ji«« 71:
7tl!» Mm ,|i' !?f! *'i
(»verloadu
J, K
Knit Urr il :r.Mt Mr i:i 'fu
Piecitn»enl erect li»n *»f <t bllditi' •»!» flu* KM fnti
A MHbte U. It, K \V. ti«'itich«' U «U,iK,n Km:
N 71; nm? H N a 'i:,
I*c»ni«mn rnUroMtl biMlKe iM^ncit the t'mmum
cutiHj, fllnrtit tty U M-S2 I ,fn IK Ml*
t^uctlcnl brtitK** cterUiui Hinl hmmt* t»)Hi«-<*
methtnlH, U ili)t}»r4 Itv AH** J^;Hr;; HV, n'r,:uV'
At Mv 21, AH ^' *i;»
Hull-end eimwcUoiw fm tm ^'tile
KMK N 7:t:isi« K .r.- at 4lf>
cbnUrHim Uic Mur^H^um ittitlni* ticrtr »'*^
hot-ton, tl diamn MUK X V4:i»ii «» ,fl tu 'tr,
l»ri«l«*« with
nbutmentw, ovwrheml (Mitru<tnic n!
Pa,
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
57
Bridges, Railroad— Continued
Replacing a large truss bridge by lateral
movement. J. C. Bland and J: Miller. 11 By
Age 58:460-2 Mr 12 '15
Solid deck treaties and bridges on the Illinois
Central. 11 dia.g» Ity ARC R9:27!>-80 Ag 13 '15
Substructure for new Memphis bridge. M. B.
Case, il J3ng Roc 71:518-20 Ap 24 '15; Same.
Ry Age 58:877-81 Ap 23 '15; Same cond. Ry
R 56:554-6 Ap 24 '15; Same cond. Bng N 73:
792-3 Ap 22 '15
Track elevation at Lynn. Mum C: H. Hroed.
il diaffs plans Km* N 7-f:633-7 K 1« MB
Tunkhannouk viaduct noaring completion. 11
Bng Ucc 72:42-3 Jl 10 MB
Viaduct construction on the Kansas nity ter-
minal. A. H. Uitzen. 11 (Hag Ry Ago 5S:3!)7-
400 Mr 5 'in
Wind BtreMRQH in railroad brldtfcn. R. Fleming,
Jflng N 73-.252-C F 11 '15
Mr dlKt) BrldgoH, Baweule; TOlevutod rall-
rooilH; rontoon bridtfuH; UailroadH — Track
elevation
Bridges, Rolling lift. Soo Bridge*, Banculc
Bridges, Stone
Proponed centering for larf?e-Hpan stono
brhlKeH. H. Uei'tf. <lln^H lOnwIneer llil:.|7U-l,
521-3, R«J)-70 My 14, 2S, ,lo 11 MB
Bridges, Suspension
Wooden HUHpenHion foot bridge. 11 I^UK & Mln
J 9K:1000 D 5 M4
Bridges, Tubular
KflTltnate for a tubular bridge for the Mexlerm
Uy. Nng N 73:40r> W 2."> M5
Brightness
JlrlKhtneHH-dlflTerence HeiiHlblllly of th<» cyo
under varlouw bright ueHK of teHt-C.elds and
KurroitndlngH. P. W. (?obb. J I«Y ItiMt 1X0:
2;m-7 Ag MS
Killcleucy of the eye under different <*,ondl-
tloiiH of lighting; the <kiTeet of varying the
diHtrlbullon factors and intensity. (\ 1*7.
Ferree and (3. Hand. 11 Ilium lOng Hoc 10:407-
47 no <> MR
Further experiments on the edleleney of thn
eye under different eoudltloiiH of lighting.
(\ 10. Kerree and <}. Hand. II plan Ilium
lOng Hoe 10:44K-r»01 no fi MB
Oood and bad In roeerit lighting development,
.1. U. rravath, 11 lOIctt W <tO:niO-20 B 4 '1C
MothodH of (HXt)reHHing brightneHH. J. U. Cra-
vat h. mw \V G4:lir.7-K I> 12 MI
Optical proper tl«'H of dlfTuHing media. Ilium
I<2ng Hoc 10::tr.:i-7S no C> M5
I 'la nnlng of lighting IitHtallafloiiH. U. H1.
I'lerce. il AMI <!UH Mght J I0«::iai -2 N 22 'in
Proptmed unit of hrlglitncHM. Klec W nfi:7l5
Mr 20 M(>
Uotlnal HcnHlbltltleH re!nt<Ml to llhunlnatbig en-
glmwrlng. I'. (]. Nutting. ,j Kr IIIH! 180:482-4
XTnlt of brlghtnoHH. II. K. IveM. Klen \V <{r»:4flO
F 20 MR
ITnitH of brtghtneMH. .1. It. (Vnvatli. lOiee \V
On :(><)- 1 ,11 Ml MR
Briquets
I*Mt|iictH an fuel for hounc betHIng bollerH.
O, T. Itaiidall, II Metal Work HHiN'l?-!) Jo U
Mfi
TtritlMb Portland eenienl making inaehlnery;
brlqu<»ttlng preHHCH. 11 dlagH Engineer 120;
1 -IK-51 Ag i:t MR
Fuel hrl<|uuillMg. ( Colliery !tG:4R A>7 MR
Recent development* In coal brluiieltliig. fi: T.
MalcolmmtTi. 11 Am Inxt Mln K Hill »K;271-8»
V MR; DlHdUMHlon. 101:1143-7 My MR
Briquets (Iron)
BrtfiUflttoH in WaM-furnaco nra^tldi. M. 55U1-
gctn. Iron Ago 04:1304-5 I> 17 M4
Britannia
Drltannla llnlngM for Ihirdlngr intllH. (]: K.
<?oll|nfl, Met $ "hem King 13:1)50-1 <M M6
Britannic (steamship)
Whlto Htor llnw Britannic. U Int Marino r^Tng
10:500-11 I) M4
British association for the Advancement of sci-
ence
85th annual mooting, Mimeluwtcr, Nopt. 7-11.
f»owor 42:R29-»0 O 12 MB *
meeting, Klngln^or 120:208.70* 202-
4ft HA f\ H f t*P
British Columbia
Ren alno Mines and mineral resources —
British Columbia
Law
Acquiring placer-mining elainiH In British Co-
lumbia. J. A. Macdonald. dlag Kng & Mln J
100:757-0 N 6 MB
British engineers' association
3d mooting, Manchester. Engineer 118:578-9 D
Broaching
Broaching connecting-rods). 11 Mach 21:482 F
Broaching operation dono in the punch press.
F. K. Hudson, diugs Mach 31:403-4 F '1C
7C-ton self-contained hydraulic broaching and
forcing press, il Ind Kng J -1:40 1 O M4
Bromal
Action of chloral, bromal and bonzaldohydo on
tho polycycjllc hydrocarbons in the presence
of aluminium chloride. O. JJ. Frankforter and
W% Krltchi'vsky. Am Chum Hoe J 37:386-92
Bromides
Detection of bromides in tho prosnnee of thio-
cyiinutaH, cyanides a.nd furrocya Hides. L: J.
Curt man and A. U. WikofT. Am Chum Sue J
37:2H8-:»01 F '10
Bromoncetates
WaltH of tbe Jialogcnoacetie. acids. W. <S. Ilnto-
man and n. H. Conrad. Am Chem Soc J 37:
S563-HO N MB
Bronze
Applications of metallic cobalt: experiments
conducted with cobalt and c.oppor alloys. D.
It. Jtrownc. Metal Ind n H 12:500-10 D M4
Art of caHtlng from life. \V. Ullss. 11 Metal
ind n s U::I;I:M Ag 'in
HrasM and bronze offsprings of copper. J. JO:
Sehipper. 11 map Automobile 33:3ffi-l!l, 308-
70, 412-.13 Ag 10-H 2 M5
1 Irons! e castings us a HUbatttuto for fllotil parts.
Met ^ iUiein Kng 1,1:11)3-4 Mr '15
Composition of manguncHtt brontic. Foundry
43:315 Ag Mr,
Flexible bn»nsse tubing of tlio ParirMgo Inland
pipe line, U dlag map lOiig N 73:1 1(17-8 Jo
17 *If>
I low titanium-aluminum hronsso Is produced.
c\ VlcK<'rs. II Fonrulry 43:273-8 Jl 'IB
MnnKaneHe-bronne, J. It. UliodeH. Metal Ind
ti H 13:4(i2 N M5
Manufacture and USCH of wrought ..
bn»iiKe. J. L. Jon OH. Metal Ind n H
n M&
annealing of brouxc. H: K, I CM w< Ion. J HV
lust IXO:(i07-X N MR
Properties of aluminum bronsso alloys. \\r, M.
Corse. II foundry '(3:4r>il-«l) N MT>
Kpi»elll<*nttons for govttrmnctnt bron7<k. dlagH
Foundry 4»:2UO Jl MC; Same. Metal Ind n H
13:273 Jl M5
HtntUM of tlid tiroiiise troubles on the Catsklll
aqueduct. A. I). Minn. Kng N 74:fi72 H l« MR
Titan bronze. U Met & Chem Kng i:!:ti4:»-ti K
1C) MTi
Titanium aluminum bronxo. \V. M. Corse and
C: Victors. Motal Ind n H 13:1!IO-1. My M5
Tltanlimi-alumlnlurn brotisto cast Ings. W. M.
Corse, Met ft Chmn Mng 13:511-12 Ag MB
What IH phosphor- bronze? Foundry 43:00-70 F
'1C
Itronxe In history- making: an undent figured
bronxe door reveals the aorlnl-navlgat ion en-
gineering of antiquity. I* Indian. 11 Metal
Did n H !ft:D1-S F MB
Molding and casting a hronzu momimont.
W. N, N«lly. H Mtttnl Ind n s 1 3:93-4 Mr MB
Bronzing
JSronxing processes suitable for brass and cop-
per, T. I. (taker. Metal Ind n s 1!t:4r>4-l> N
MB (to bo con I)
Brooklyn, New York
Rapid transit
Itrooklyn rapid transit. Hy Ago Bt):21!U-4 Ag 0
Tralllo mmfMwtlon iirobli*m. W1. II.
58
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Brooklyn, New
Sanitary affairs
Experimental plant for treating suwage. G: T.
Jirummond. 11 Munlc Bng 47:127-30 D '14
Water supply
Works for tho colloclion of a ground water
supply at Brooklyn. W: K. LaaBt;. JQln^r &
Contr 4-i:ii25 y 22 '1C
Brooklyn bridge
Six etchings of Itrooklyn bridge, by II. Do
Villo; loxt oy M. Staplcy. Arch Uw 3K:6H3-
ill N M5
Brooklyn children's museum
Chiltfren'a muauuni. Scl Am 112:250 Mr 13 '15
Brooklyn rapid transit company
Annual roport. Ily Ago Jft.'L'Jto-lft AK C M5
Commission report of wrvlcu — comiwiny's ro-
ply. IQluc Uy J 4!>:lOiMi Ja t) MR
Modern railway school, il plants Klcc Uy J 40:
344-ftt Ag 28 'ir>
ManufaotuvlnK hrnouiH. 1). N". T^\viH. U Uy
Atfu (Alorh od) 8U:407-8 Aft 'Jfi
Brownlan movements
Motion flhnH of moloculiir niovnnontH. U Hloc
W G(!:70S H 25 M5
Brushes (electric machinery)
ItniHh- holder practice for Hiiitflo-phnMc nmtorH.
•U. U. Potter. 11 dliiK Kltw Uy J 4li:'lOK-l) S 4
'IB •
(Iraphito bniHhos. ColUVry :t(t:M!7-S <) MH
rrt'VcntUiK tuirnltiK of HKV top of |ini:il«'M.
U. II. PnrHoiiH. <HMKH Klo<: Jty .1 4R:!H7-1K ()
:to MR
Schvvoilxcr multiplex briwh for ctonitimtiKlui-H
anil collector rinKH. il Mice U ^ W Klcr'n
Ii7;n82 AK 28 MR
Trouble* tmeountornd In tho operation of car-
bon liruehcrt in cl(n>c.(,-(Mirrcttl Ki-iKM-atorH ami
niolorn. K II. Mnrtiiulale. 11 Atn Initt I1! K
wmil. Po\v«r -II:
. .
Pro ;M:37.'*-84 Mr Mf»j
fiRR-fl Ap 20 MR; Hanm oonil. lOnKliu'cr 11!):
4UK-0 My 7 "tfi; Same coiul. ^VIUMCM of por>r
comnnilatlon and reiiieiiioH). Mice \V <;r.:sr»n-'l
Ap » MH; DlHcuHHidii. Am IiiHt M M Pro :M:
2IMJIJ-71 1> '15
Bubbling fountains. Sec hrlnUIwr foun1aln:t
Buckets
IlitownliolM-Shiuil»Ie palcnl <lrar.-line bucket, il
Uy U r>7:24!»-r>0 A>-, 21 Md; KMK ^ <N»ntr 4!t;
HKO-1 .Ic It') Mb; Uy AMC f»!i;l2;» (i ,11 MJ MTi
IMppers for Hlcnm tiliovelii and ilnMlf.c.M. MUK N
7:i:XO,la 1 4 Mf,
N. P. pump luifket. Kii^lneer tlH:li(Mi N 27 Ml
Buckeye-mobile, See Locoumlilli'H
Budgets
Aniuial liuclKet. W: T. <Mill<lH. Mtinie »l :ft:
r>ir»-7 o 7 M:»
UaLlotml IntdKet nmUliiK. Mutile ,1 Mil'dCi 7 N
4 MR
Buenos Aires
HUpply and drainage In ArncutUia, A.
. 11 Metal Work HIJIUMI ,11 2!l M!»
Buffalo, New York
Bridget
DoMltfn and cons trin'l Ion of tin-
of tin* ItufTalo H\vr lift lu-ldKe. il
& Contr 44::m2-r» N 10 'in
Deterioration of *<(<**'! (irldpcK over r/Uhvny
tmckH ut Ituffiilo. U, J. Ueldiiath. II tllniw
Ktw N 7»: 1144-7 Jn 10 ;ID
Industries and resources
Buffalo ami Niagara M&llH unrl (heir indu«trl<*n.
U Am HIM M 74 J 37;vl*x My M5
Railroads
httduuvanrut pftHw<mtf<T Ifi'tninal nt HufTailo,
inajm I«1K lUti 7t:8iM-« Mr 1« MR
3»rot»oM<Nl pttHHcnKcr t*"rinlnnlM nt ttuffnlo. it
plan Uy It fiO:.138-40 Mr i<t M5
Rapid transit
Buffnlo'H railway ftidlltlnti; Hkittoh of jmnt nnd
n.K- J- "lokw(tt- a-B Ky
Sanitary Affairs
Buffalo sowago dtapowil and wate,r-twm>ly in
relation to the pollution of the CJrout Uikos.
Enff N 73:8-!> Jit 7 'IB
Water supply
Uflo oC liquid chlorine at (UilTfilo waiter-work*
intake. 11. R Wanner. 11 illiiuH KIIK N 73:
8511-7 Alytf -IH
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh railway
30Ui annual import, map K.v A«c Mi:."!"-!!,
370-2 Atf 20 Mfi
Buffet cars
ItatttiaKo-hufTi'l earn for tlio Union Tarlllc U.
K. illatfH Ity ft A(l:U-IO Ju 2 MR
Cafo day coach. 11 Uy Aj?e ftitfT-X .11 i» M;.
Buffing. Heo Orludlntf and poliutilng
Builders' exchanges
Con vent Urn of National i unsocial Ion of bullil-
erH' oxt'hiintfeH. Jtldif Atfo :tV:;Kt-7 Mr MJi
Mooting of Ohio builder**' oxc.hani;cH. IU<U; AKO
:17:-I7-U Mr 'in
Building
Itulldintf methods on the paeille const. il Itldir
AKC OTiiiiMiu n MR *
ChlciLKo'H Hill prnKi-cHrt tu ImildinK. il ItlilK
Atfo S7:4«-K K MB
CoiiHtructiiiii nimuiKcincnt. N, |«5. Tlmmpnui
and \V: (>. Uehtner. U iHiiw W Soe K J 20;
KlO-liO 10 MR; Same tMtiitl. Kim & i'nntr 43:
42H-S2 My 12 M&; lHncumdon. W SIM* M .1 20;
1211-51 !«' Mf>
<1o-upcrati<m in Mituill hiiildinK di'\clopwi-nt.
1>. II. HfKiworHi. I'mu'i'cfc i!em U IV .la Mf»
Klccldc ilrhv in tiuildiitf; roiii-tnnMion, it Klrc*
w «:i:«7;i Mr in MI.
Kntctinx a InilMIiu; iui«l<T a (cut hi vvlnttM*. 11
Untf N 73:U1U K l*,n Mf>
Kri.MtrnitiKJi for Mtoiii* or :i|i»H. JI, M. KrhcinlMT.
II illajV' Hid;: Ar.<k -V :»'•!» Vi» K 'I.*
ili'alitin Irailc unfits H\ tnrh :>(U'I::, ItMi; Ar,i«
RV:«I ,11 M!i
IIow a Inrj1,*' 1i'U.">.. rool \\;r, Kit «•»!, J, K Ho-
, .
i'liiii-i'li ri'iiiiNli Inn*, i/iH'mUMii, il
7:lji :•:? A»: M.»
Vanatiui Pacific intri nnUniijil <'\|ut; Hion;
1C. P. Louli'.v. plan Iron \j;c !*J:VH M ,l;i 7
*U: Sam** mini. Kiif! M l»,s'M ;j MJ« MI»
MiHitllliK for it.'i\lir.M •'Mil :ia»II."lH Itl bililil-
itir,.-; \\lth «|| m.- .|««i» I, It, ,\lrnl.;i .in«l *l, K.
WI>II(|\M'||. hililmr, II m.ir. < UlMin Kttr, t'.iH*
!t;fii;; Nti no V Ml
rnlitultti* j'jH'i'Uih1. • Ittiildhu; lit •• a<Uir<f*r Tor
lln* In iimiiii'i' <rMnijoi!l»':i, »; ti Ciiilu, jr.
I (Mr. ,\KI- «• 'Jl '.: !•' M.i
l'iitcrliull flitlll i'.uHli|M:tKr. T, Mn|(>|IH, Ni'l
Am ;? I'W.H" i \* •! '«..
riiiiitli'liiii; a ILIUM- I'f.tliMti tiitililiiip H II
rnjit<t| i«t t ioU tlf llnli.lliii ,1. I' tin.
iiiut, ii iiiiiitn iiMi*. \-«- HI, iv ••:; i« MI
|MM'lal id tail . hi ii iiiiiui'i il iiiiMirfi' jititl rtit'l
ItUlMlliK riifisftilfltiiii I \\ . Ill in It Iliu; A
Cnntc II: 1C! ( A>: J' . Mi,
Mr «/w AMtiiMfir , Aifliilii fund, \»«Jur,
inuiM'1', lift') « MKT'liMi'McM,
'.iiih'*-. Hi i it> imp, iiitifriuil:1,
D* ;<liMic .. Itullitiiu" I'.IIIH nti ', , f'rl
CIl|llltH\ , I'1'!!*,) tin-it'.. full, frit
I'ffii.-tt'iU'tinii. i'i(li>. 1'Min ii'fi', IMiriM* • inn:
I1*!!* f*»fl«"ii I'll* |'t«H»| < Mfr>( < 'tr lt«<!<, l-'lMftl
KotimhiHon •»<» i, )''Miittil.»tiMii . l-'t.Muih1
(luiltiliiiMl. finil'i;'. <Ii M'M- -tMll'' , Cnitif
lim; Ki'itflm', H»»» \\»iiii » m«;«i-, M.I mm
Ollii'i' litlildniKt . P.nllliiti.r I'ki 1,1 Pl*r !••
ninl t'l'C't1'1'!^* HuiMlilhr, itnt»ri. ;'i'(i(ftit«(
IKK; Slin|||||» if ml il|(«l< M«tl(tlif4l,. ,^t,t}iU.tY.
Hlivl iviti^lriii'liitfi. iMtjnii'i .«u«l nil* ..... •"
uf |it|tl«t'iM|-i, Tlil-r-i, \i-nM|r»ft«i«i
MB
for in;tii4i)al *»
. l«, II, Attdi, .1
Ti**tl
(?onl
4»;/»V;
int-i \V, W,
Ml M;.
tioiivfl unit hiiHf*tl on i'Uhl*'<i|
Iiiildwin, llMit * Vmi ^^ V .1«* M
I-;; i
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
59
Building— Cost — Continued
Design, construction and detailed labor costs
of car shops for Omaha & Council Bluffs
street railway co., Omalia, Nob. W. Jj. Ful-
ton. diag plans Hng & Contr 44:204-6 U G '15
Estimating tho cont of mill build Ings. 0: F.
Dingman. Eng & Contr 44:185 S 8 'IB
Figures of comparative building costs. Bids
Age 37:31-2 Jo '15
Labor costs in building construction. 13. W.
Robinson, il dlag plan Uldg Ago 37:31-4 8
Modern flchoolhouflo; cubage and cost. W. II.
Kllham. il plans Brlekb 24:107-10 My 'ID
Why this is the time to build. 11 Iron Tr R
6«:5I1-13 Mr 11 -IB
Nw tilHtt Bridge* — CoHi; Concrete conduc-
tion— Coat
Estimates
Checking lists for estimators on building
work. Ij. A. Watorbury. Mng & Contr 42:364-
6 O 14 '24
Quantity .system of GKtlmatlng. D. 3. Italian-
tine. Bldg Ago »7M1 ,11 'IB
SugftiwtloMH for estimating mill work. lildg
Ago *7:.1R-tf N 'Jr.
Materials
tfca ttulldlng nuitorliilH
Tables, calculation*, etc.
Facilitating limhcr doHlgn; tnbluH and dla-
graitiH imcd In connect inn with tint K! natural
work on tho New York Mate, building, I'an-
nnia-I'ai-Ulf expoHlllon. H. Diamant. lOng
Ittiu 71:U(lti-7 Mr ft MB
TabloK for dtitorininlng HIM bonding moments
iind nl Mia I'M In ulinpln bninm mid In Itcanui
llxcul at em« Mini 1»otu undM. H. Al. Cot.ion.
Jting & Contr •i:j::i:',,r»-.lo Ap II '1C
India
HrlllHh India; building romttruction. IT H Hp
Conn It<»p 73:lli!»-7r» '1I»
Di 1 1 hit in; a genuine Indian bungalow. A. It.
Hnnilli-Uity. Ithlg Ago :i7:Gfi-ff ,!r '),"
Bulldlno contracts
Arbitral In
n provtKlon for building c
10. T. ThnrHtitri. lOng & <!nulr 43: 1 Oil Mr 3 '1C
Cumtgn of site «|<M»H not nfTttH contract. W: It.
King. Jfliw Uoi« 71:«:ia Mr 13 'in
Contradicting written agreement H. A.
II.
Hlnwl. Itldg Ago 37:-l&-rt ,!<• 'IT,
DlHctiHHlon of Houm legal j)rIixklT>leH of
to onglncorM. W: Ij. ,1 tow man. J<2iif? A CJontr
4^:r>5^>i D It; 'M
DOCK mlllwork Inelndn glatut? A. L. II, Htroot
Itldg Ago H7::iU .la 'It, ,
TTow court H read building conlrac.t.s. A. L. K.
Htroet. Itldg Ag<t ;t7:ii3-'l Jl 'Hi
Important legal daclMjoriM la I'.iM. A. L. II.
HtH'cit. Itldg Ago M7:4MO K '1!.
]jaw polntM in bulldhu? eontractH. A. U If.
Htntot. Itldg Ag<> 37:T»l-2 Ag 'to
Now form of government contract. 11: 1).
MIrou. Kng N 74:1(1!) .11 IT. Mr,
N<nv Htaiidnrd dornnieiilH. W: H. I'nrltor. Am
IiiHt Arcli J 3::t(IO-,X 34(t»Rl, ,'tKM-i^ 43U-43
,U-() '15
Problom of oxtriiH. (% mere to Hem r»:'jn5 1> '14
Should dctallH bn f\irnlHhe«l before a contract
IH Hlgne<I? <j. A. Wright. Itldg AK<< 37:fl« N
'IB
Standard (loeunu^ntH of tho American InHtltnto
of architect H: with formn. Am In«t Arch J
3:nupl-7 V '15
#<r (ttoo Itrldgo eoniraetn
Building data league
Organisation. Idon \V M:30 .11 3 MH; iionl &
Von 12:33 .11 '15; lOtig N 74:2KL Ag H '10
failures
uilding
t
ftw altrt Bridge falltiroft; Oonrreto Con-
struction FftllurcH; Dam fnUurnH
Building laws
ArohllectH n« ln<len<indont (taritrnrtorfl. A. TJ,
II. Street. Bid* Ago 37:54-5 N '15
Architect* verHUH cnglnncrw; llUnoln onfflnoerx
win fight for legal recognition. Awn Kng
Soo J 64:277-90 Jo 'IB
Building-aroa( height and other limitations to
use ol private city property compiled. N. P.
i-ewls. J2ug Itoc 7!I:6U7-8 N 12 '1C
Building cudo regulation of concrete block and
other building unity. U. Whipple. Concrete
Com 6:181-4 Ap '10
Chicago llut-tjlub ordinance; discussion. lOng
N 7^:1^74-7 D 24 '14
Cleveland Inusuu Htairway rogulatioius on stud-
leu. Hug Uec 72:^.0 Ag 28 'in
Community stupidity; how roal-oatate promo-
tion crcatow congusUon and reducea values.
F: U Acker man. plans Am liiat Aruh J U:
103-7 My '15
Discuaaion of tho Indiana housing law. A. F.
Wickes. Am Inat Arch .1 it:187-S Ap '15
1 Enforcement of Wisconsin building code. Ens
ttoo 70:U2(i I) fi f J4
How Cleveland llxea wlxos of courts and yards.
plan JbJnff Itoc 71:014 My 15 '15
New ruling on reinforced concrete ilat slab
construction by building depoi-tment of Chi-
cago. Ii3ti£r & Contr 42:330 O 7 '14
Now York's ruvlKod building cudo. JJldtf Age
:i7::n-2 A«; riii-uo o 'in
Ordlnancu on lire HiifutfuardH. lOnu1 N 74:429-
:io AB 2<? Mr.
Planiilnjur for daylight nnd minllght In buildings
with tabltt of huildlng huih'UL limlta. L. B.
AlarkH and ,1. 14. Wood well. Ilium Iting Sue
!»:l!i:>-7. «U7 no 7 '14
I'ropnsnd wlat^ liulldmw: code for Illinois. Knjf
& Contr >12:.15L N JL '14
of c.omnv.to bloo.lc munufacturo and
'1 5 N
it't of pluinhini* ri'tiulrc.mtuits (if
York, Clifi'iiKo, I'hiluth'lplila, and
C: A. WliHlomoiT. Itrlckit 111:1117-110(1 AK '
fiflilngln roofH iiiul Uttt HuiitH. W. it. Cotiunt.
Mimic .1 ::S:lK!i-«M) K II '1C
Theory and practice in writing hulldltuf la\v.H.
J: A. l<VrKiiHon. lOng Hoc W Pa :!U:i;ju-(iO Mr
*!•{; KxcurntH. Kng & Ooutr -J2:222-n, 2(i:i-U H
U, 10 '14; I ilHciiHHiun. Kng Moo W 1'n 30:100-
90 Mr 'M
Wlnd-hrauliitf rutiiilrttinrtutH In municipal build-
Ing ctodi'H. 1C. KhMiiinK. Kng N 73:48&*7 Mr 11
ti<r tilnn Kin'proof coitHl ruction; (laragi)H--
IJUWH and rcgulatlonx; J hutting- -LawH mid
ivwulutlons; I'luinhliig lawH ninl roguluLloiiH
Building materials
Air ]H»rin<kiihlIlty of building inaturlulM; iih-
Htnu'tH. 11. von Thlolmium. Am Hoit M 10 J
!17:477-H Ag 'JTi; float & Vou nM4-H H 'in
Atu^rlcJiii HOC- lot y for touting niatwialH holds
unnuul iriootlng la AtlfLiitlc 01 ty. JOng Hoc
72:2H-ji ,11 3 M?)
lOHtabltohmctnt of a Htandurd for
IOHHOH from InilldlngH of all
U. P. Itoltnii. Ilout & Veil 12:l!l-2» Jl '15;
Same. Horn Mug 7.'t:2(M-() N ^7 '15; Hamtt.
con<l. Molal Work S'1:,TO ]• H 17 '15
llont IONHCH by tranHtnlHHlon through various
JiulWlng ntntorlalH. h. A. Ihu-dlng. Am Hoc
HtliL £ V 14 I!):ilOX-I8 'IS
Kltig ttwtH. IL l*orrlnu.
r>:i!f>0-7 I) 'H
H; ItrlckH; Hiilldlng
Cement; Concivtc; <!oiirr<*t<> Uclnforcvd;
i'oncroto hloukH; ContTcto brlVkn; Con<-rcto
oHlKllng tnat<Ttaln; Klr<lpn>of
<|)MHH; Hollow tllo; Iron:
ns Mortar; Plant or and iilaHtttrlug; Hhodt
/il; Htool, Ktruotural; Strotigth of ma-
H; Hlu wo; Tilimj Thnbw; Wood
Building moving
lftcmi hu
foot. 11
floating a clnlihouHo to a now flltc. 11 Hug N
7«:r>8o-oo Mr ar> »is
lliuivy c*(ir dumping plant mov«d 214 foot in
2H dayfl. II clluff lOng Itoc. 71 MU Ja i) fl5
T^argo »tcol tankn cut In two for removal on
^ bargo.ll Hnir Uwi 71:278 K 27 M5L4
Moving largo «t<u4 grntti titttlCH. 11 Hcil Am 118:
isn :Aff ^ -in
Moving rolnforcml-MrtKTOtft hol«»l In Hnn l«V«n-
clHCO. A. I). 'Phurcw. 11 Kng Uttc 7l:iiHt)-lK) Mr
6 '15
Notablo dnircth rumodollng operation. 11
Ago 37: tl)- 22 Ag 'IB
Mvi rt^o Bridget
Klftcmi hun<lnid*ton <immlry Hub inovod 1200
Itoc 7l:ni»4 M^y lit) '15
60
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Building stones
Stone production in the United States, 1901-
1913. Ene Reo 70:642 D 12 '14
Testing of building stone In Canada. Engi-
neer 120:18 Jl 2 '16
See alia Limestone
Building trades
Building operations In 1014. Bldg Age 37:37 O
Changes In the building business. M. C. Tut-
tle. TSng N 73:1024-5 My 27 '15
Making the building business profitable. Bldg
Kovfew of building* situation in 1914. "Bids Age
37:77-8 F '15
Should the builder carry n stock? G. D. Grain,
dr. 11 Bldg Age 37:57-8 Ap 'IB
Buildings
Buildings-factor costs. H. I* Croon. Eng M
48:407-10 D '14; Homo. Iflng & Contr 43:101-2
F 3 '15
Electrical conntrncllcm dtstallrt of JJutlor
brothers bullying, Chicago, N. G. Men do. 11
dings Iflloc U & W Jfiluc'n 00:1183-00 Je 2!>
'15
Hill building; special design for spnciul use.
11 diafffl pfiiur W N 72:1241-8 D 24 '14
#<? tffrw Association building; Hank build-
ings; College bulldliign; lAnglnoorlng build-
ings; Foctorlen; Hotels; IncliiHtrlal bullUliitfH ;
Market buildings; Municipal huUcUngM; Ofllco
buildingn; Printing ofllces; I lollrotidH— I Build-
ings; SehoolhousoH; Theaters; WaruhouHoH
Cleaning
Romovl&ff stains from stonework. Bldg Ago 37:
41 My '15
Repair
Preliminary repair work on tho HdlHon con-
erotw bufidlnKH. 11 dings JOng N 73:8i)-91 Ja
Rebuilding MdlHon'a great plant. Hcl Am 112:
50 Ja fl'lfi
Il<»lnfor<M>im»ii( fov tho roof lln>bni*n of WoHt-
mlnfllcr Hall, Mnfflnnd. K itnlnoM. lOng &
Contr 42:17a-R AR 111 '14
Xtapuir of concn'to buIMIntfH at Kdtann jihmt
, ____ _ ___ bullets and dumduniK. S<"1 Am 3
.i»:30iMy 8 '15
How rllle bullets fly. H: O. CroHHinnn. 11 Koi
Am L1.T:24+ Jl 3 '15
procodcnlH In const ruction work. 11
< Mntf Ifccw 71:5(13-6 Ap 17 M6
Intf building HUpportM and foundation*!
with eoncroto. il <7oiiereto cvm 0:45-8 Ju M5
Ut'Ht oration of old bulldlw.H. \V. A. Koi'»ylh.
Kn« A Uonlr 44:310 O 20 MB
Buildings, Industrial. Ho« IndnHlrlal building*
Buildings, Portable
OonMtrucUcm of a movable tfroenhoiiHo. II
Atfo ;I7:«!I-71 AK 'IB
Porlablo bulldlnKM of .
concroto. 11 Mntf N 7U:Llif»I5 I) lit M4
Bi
It of monolithic relnf orcml
N 7a:L2r.a i) at —
, totrplnln *wft flll. cllair Kn«r N 73:
DoHlftn HUffpruHtcd for nhoro-prot^otloti work*
on tho Now Jtirnoy coaxt. H. I<\ <!ren
dliiKH Hn* N 73:004-5 My tt '15; Kin*
647-8 My 1 'Ifi
I Iunt 'H Point tormina! In Now York Involve*
dllMcult bulkbcnd rotiNtrurllon. 11 dtaKH map
% TOriff Uoc 72:104-6 Jl 24 M5
Movable bulk bead for tiwtlttK Htecl pipe linn
In HoctlonM "aft or erection, dlnKH KnK ^
Contr 44:817 O 20 MB
Now coal doo.k for the (MnrlmwU Ilnnillton A.
Dayton Hy. nt Toledo; plnn, Hy H 1*7:837
21 'Ifi; Hamc,. Ktif? Itmt 7S:inn AK 7 MR
Naval bulkbeml for wlinrven nt J;ickn<»nv
IT. T). M<-ndonhalI. dlagH map Kn« NT 74:
772-4 C) 21 M5
Spodal f<iAturǤ )n tho new Intakn tunnnl at
Mnwaukoo.^. o. Warren. cllagK Kn* N 73:
n«hlp tormlnftl in tho Bronx, 11 dlajr map*
.Am 112:80-1 Ja 29 'IK
Bulkhead*, Mine. 800 Mine bulkhoadu
Bulkheads (naval architecture) . 3co Naval tircihi*
tocturo
Bullets
Bullet* of the tofatln* nations, il flcl Am 1X3:
"um.dum buU«tii. W: (3. Cromiman, 11 Hcl Am
MnklnK Khraim^I ImllotM. Mnch 21:<Mn-50 AI>
'15; Hamo. Hcl Am H xo:no ,Jl lo 'in
IVnolmtkm or bullctn. K: (\ t1nm,Minun. Il Sol
Am llfl:404-|. N (i MB
Ulllo and itn ballot. II. U IlrtiHHuor. il dI:iK»
Hcl Am S SO^fiM-!) 0 il:i Mf>
Ncr <//«() I'roJiM^llcH; Slu»lln; Slirapnol
MlU'llH
Bumped heads. Soo Holler ht*adH
Bumplnn blocks
Uumpli
postH that do the work
K Ret- 7^:-l7-l O 10 MT>
JIlKh conoroto bumping1 blocks; II. & (K It. H.
(Haw KIIK N 7;i:tll!» Ap L MT>
UulldliiK1 a, genuine Indian luniwalow, A. It.
Hm-ath-Itoy. Itld^ AK<' a7:«if>-(J ,l<> M:>
Bungalow coHltnK $1000. il din^s plnn.M
Ago 37:27-30 Ja MR
liuiiKalovv of the ('n)irorniu lypi*. II plan
AW 87:R8-4 I> Mf»
JUntH for tin* bulldlim of bungalow,", j. <;,
DcniHoy. plmiH I«dK AK«« «7:ftL»-^ S Mft
Low-ooHl hollow tile bunv.nlowii, II dhtKH plaim
Itldf? Aw* S7:3I-a P MB '
riumbluK and hoattnK In <Vtlirornlfi, Imnr.nlow.
A. (\ vSlmviT, 11 plan M«*tal \V(»rk K«:llifi-7 f.
Mr 20 Mfi
1'opular bungalow-court Idea; layout and dc-
HcTlptlon of Ht. Krancln court nt I'li.'iudcim.
<": A. nycrn. 11 dlagn plan^ Itld^ .\w. *'I7:
19-22 Ap MH
Southern home of bun widow fypc, H dim:::
pluiiH lildK1 A«c ,M7:!!Mia Jl M5
HuinnitM' cottiiK*' In (h*k Mnlnc wood;:. <•; A.
liycrM. II plans ItldK AK<> :h<>-Ii' -- •''' '!»>
Bunsen burners
J)lHtrlbulIon of T.HMCH In (he l»mi.':ru llantif, Kcl
Am m:.l70 My M MH
Uuhthouno llluinlnMtlon, It, Hn;iUi*II, Ilium
I0n^ Hoc 10:21fi-17 no a 'If*
Burct render
Simple biin-t reader. I/. S. Puilt, dlfiit;) Am
(1hcm Soc J a7:I7!l"-l Jl M."»
Burets
Simple nntoniutle xcrn MtveUe. A, T MerteM,
ditur J Ind ^ Kn« (Mieitt V:VMJ 7 S Mi»
Burke rolltif foundation, Whlto Pl^lnn, N. Y.
IMirlte totuidatloti lor emi\fili*,M'ciitMt \Vhlt<*
IMiilnn. N, Y. II Arch A UMiT ly.niV i!U H Mfc
Winifred .MarUiTMon ItnrKe relief
Burma
Itlillroadj:
Industries and rrsnurr.es
Hiiwdwfn inlnet; of tin* tlurnui roi|M»n»tl««n, n
^mm* l»»«« ]•!«« » Mln a W:I/V Ml Jn Itt Ml»
Wolfratnlte <n tower (fiimm K, ,\f, l«ern»y.
Mln J !'!»;BH4 AP 17 Mft
burner for Utnild fuel. dl»K Alt! HiW
* *
Burners
1WW~,
30um-
112:;
M K J
tViide nil HH fuel in tH'itflmt tivtift-tiiii. ft, W,
IlHlj'y. illlIKH 1>«MH KliK VIISIMI «( laH'll JH
^**30 MTt
Krr «/w> ItutiHMt li«?ii«*ru; <!n:» t»tirniT!«; <Ml
burtiffM
Bumh«mv Daniel Hudson, if, !(«!;'.
Ktirnhnni 11:1 n pl»»neer in city plamdUK. \V; M,
ff I'HnKiiw, II plnim Arrh Un- »« in>A! Jl Mi.
Unnlel itt!iliioii ItuuihuiM mitt tilti nn;Hit'iHtt»H,
I*: M. WlWht, II |Mir A i I'll !<«••• «H:| |» j| M£i
Work of llurnlmm A H.«»t, l», H liurnluum
I>, tl. . liiirtiliiiin * <<ft, inn! ilffitmm. Hum
•«.'& fl'i.J'0.'! MV N' l*|i|wl«1l« »«
»<!•»«• IDn Jl Ili
Burrouohs jiddlna machine cm
Wnrkmtm'H enumeration n««hir««ii
Ir«»n AK»» tfl»:J«lil.4 My M Mli
Busbar eupporU
Hflttwrit ««<! wnlt titmhfriKn f«r .
K|1*
It
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
61
Busbar supports— Continued
Improved disconnecting switches ami busbar
supports for large generating- plants, il Idlcc
R & W Elec'n 67:728-31 U l<f '15; Eloc W
66:883-4 O 16 '35
Special three-way busluir supports. 11 dlag
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:358 F 20 '15
Buses, Electric. See IGloctrlu buses
Buses, Jitney. See Jitney buses
Buses, Motor. See Motor buses
Bushings
Machmlnff bunhlnffs on the drill prom. W. H.
Huwti'll. 11 dittos Much 21:1012 Atf '15
Machining thin bronsso bUHhingH. A. A. Dowd.
dlatfs Much lil:!>SO-l> A» '15
Mushroom gates and risers. Foundry 43:60 F
Bushmen of the Moor! rivor, Natal. J>. Water-
son. 11 Sol Am 112:101 Jf 27 M5
Business
Address before tho A. W. R. A. \V. Wilson.
Hlou lt.v J 45:275-8 F « M5; Samo com I. Wloc
W 6R:8G8-0 F ff '15; Abstract. Mien Ky J 45:
217-18 Ja 30 '15
liottur 1>uHim>HH building hloekH. <!. It. Adunm.
Dom Hntf 7:1:105-7, 143-4 O SM-KO '15; HIIIIHI
cond. Metal Work S4:5,13-5 (> 22 '15
BiiftlncHK man and CongrcHH. I* W. Moffult.
Iron Tr U 55:I22i)-ttO 1> ttl '14
BuMnoHH duuHtionH roiiHldurtuI, by thu Chnmlmr
of (•oinmoroo of tho United Stati'H. Iron Atfo
05:364-6 V 11 '15
DcHtruetivo and uoiiHtructive regulation of
bUHlnoHH. U. It. LounHhnry. Am lud 16: 10-13
AK '15
Modern commercial dlHlribulion. Am (iaH
Lltfhl J 103:135, HUM) AK 30 '15
Money and time. Having1 recording syHtcniH;
rcadintf or trade JounialH and hooltH. It. T.
(fabler. Metal Work tt'l:300-2 H 3 '15
Organized huHlncHM method** needed. J: II.
Kuhvy. Metal Work «-l:43 .11 !» '15
Hnutll corporal ion a pi I full. .1. U. Smith. Hug
M .jiUTO-H AK 'ir>
Vnliitt or friendHhlp In bUHlneHM. 14: A. Kotmrts.
ItlilK Atfe. 37:35 AK '15
Hcv <itHo Ai-countlnK! A4lviM'tlHliiK; Audit -
Ing; KuHlnoHH condltlniiH; HiiHincHH do]>r('H-
Hion; (lard nyHtom In biiHtncHH; ('oitunoriu*;
(1ompotitlon; ('(M'poriilloiiM: (1r<Mllt; Donnrt-
inont Htorcn; Kxiiorl tnuie; M/tll ordor btiHt-
IICHH; ManufaoturcH; MerchantH: oillco man-
awmmit; Panlcn; JMirrhnHliiK; Salomnon and
HaluHinanHhlp; Hch^ntlflr itianaKoinent; Mhow
wlndowH
Business cards ...
IliiHlnoHH-cardH a f<kw HUKWCMUOIIH. .7. \j.
Frazlor. Inland Plr 56:65-8 O '15
Business condition*
AddruKH dollvtn'tul bcforo the YnunKHtown
<'hamb(tr of pcHiunorcut. T. W. UnhliiHon. Iron
Tr U Gfi:03't-(!a My 6 '15; Hanm <umd. (Itond
to bottor buHlnoHH comllllonH) Iron Ago JI5:
3000-1 My 6 M5
hiiHlncHH <'<>n<HlloiiN and pitrmanenl
rlty. Ky U r>7:r>»x-ti N 6 '15
H condltt
Business depression
of Messrs. Tripp an
buslnoss conditions. W. F. Hlckernoil. Elec
J^ettors of Messrs. Tripp and Matthews on
ttotiH: abHtractH. K. II. <iary.
Iron AK«( i».r>:12'lo^ Jo 3 '15; Iron Tr U 56:
111 <!-!>! Jo 3 'IH
HuHlmtHH from tnanufacturerK' Htandpolnt In
middle WoHl, M<ital Work 88:71-3 Ja 1 '1C
Koniitfn and dotmtxtta cotntntTro and bUHineHH
wmumlly. J. A. FamOl. KUK «<><' W J»a 31:
223-8 Mr '15
lion tlui tldo turned? it. W. Habmm. Hrlckb
How IH hUHlneHH? connnehl by innuufartun^M.
JOUu- It & W Klor'u 67:413-16 S 4 '(5
Outlook in other IndiiHtri^H: cotmntMit by (»dl-
torn of varlmiM trft<l<» ruibHc'iittonH. !<]<•<! It A
W Ml^n 67:417-27 H 4 MB
ny« and proupctrlty. A. J* Mahlor. Hy U
50:181-2 K « MB
Sftno opltmimn. O. M. Lomporly. Motal Work
82:781 I) 11 M4
Hupply mattufatiiur^rH and denlcrx m^ct. Iron
A KO 05:1200-3 Jn 10 MD
tin utttn TtuHlneMH doprtwMlon
Business correspondence. Hoc ^omnuirc-lal cor-
W 65:972-3 Ap 17 M5
Present industrial depression. G. E. Tripp. Elec
W ti5:ll-lii Ja 2 '15; Discussion. C. L. Mat-
thaws; (J. E3. Tripp. 65:517-18 F 27 '15
8fG aten Panics
Business education
Buslneaa collefro gxiidunte in the buainess field.
J. P. Joplln. J Account 111:182-90 Mr '15
Business ethics
M-c ffftrrj Competition
Business law. Huo Connnorclal law
Business men
AdminlHtration and buHlnoss men. t-i. Crom-
well. Textile World 4U:S40-S My »15
Business men and public service. R.v R 55 : 088-
SM), 710-18, 775-7; 5G:Ua-fi, 337-9, 103-4, 207-8
1) 5-1U, 21! M-!f Ja 1C-2S, F (J-13 'IB
QovoiTnnont'H buwlnosa. It needs rc^rulatlon by
biiHinoss mon. liy U 55:74G-8 13 ID 'M
Butane
Vnpor proHHiiroH of propane, iiropyl^nt* and
normal butane at low U'liipcralurcH. (i. A.
Himvll and I. W, ILoburUon. Am Cliem Soc
Butchart riffle system
DovtdopnuMU of tho Dutohart rllllo syHlum at
Morono.1. 1>: Colo, il dla^H Am Iimt Mln K
Hill !IN:i:n-'ll K '15: Uxcurnt. Mot <fe (!hom
•Mntf lH:«:i2 My M5; I HwnMHlon. Am Hurt, Mlu
10 Jiul 101:112;{-8 My M5
Butler brothers, Chicago
Electrical <'( Mint ruction dctailH of Itutler broth-
<TH building. N. <3. Meadr. II dla^H JOlcc 11 At
\V WhM-'n (I«:I1H»-!H) Ju 20 'J5
Butte, Montana
Ofi-urroncu <»f oovollltn at Bulto. A. J*.
Th<mn«on. 11 Am JnHt Mln M Hul 100:645-77
Ap 'lf»; DlHmiHHion. IOK:^4(!4-7L I) '15
Butte, Annconda A Pacific railway
HyHtein of thu Multup Anacoiula &
railway. J. It. (lox. 11 dla^H nmp Atn
N 14 I'm 84:1447-70 Aff M5; Hanus Chin
' Aff 'Jn; Al>Hlra<'t- Kh'" uy j
Klortrlcal operation of the But to, Anaconda
A Pacific railway. J. 1). ('ox. 11 mapn Am
Itmt 10 10 Pro 3»:172D-53 N M4; Same. (Ion
Him H 17:1047-6B N M4; AbHlract. Kloo Ky
J 44:1050-1 N 7 M4; DlKCiUKlon. Am Innt
10 10 Pro 34:134-43 Ja '15
Oii4i ycur'H ol<u*trlc*al operation of tho 1). A. ft
I>. J, U. Oox. liy AKO 57:ll!):<-5 I) 25 M4
ItumiltH of H., A. & P. railway olooLrlllmtion.
lOiitf & Mill J !W:r>2t)-;i<) Mr 2» M5
Butte & Superior copper co.
UejtorL for 11) H. Hiitf & Mln J W:U>81 Jti li) M5
Butter, Substitutes for
Modern HubHtlliiteH for but lor. Hcl Am S H0:27
Jl 10 '15
Butter fat
Apparent effect of ac.ntltt add tipon the crm-
HtantH of butter fat. (1, Hahlman. J hid &
Kmv C'hiin 7:«80-t A« M5
Determination of fat in ic.u cnmm by tho Hnb-
cocl< method. (\ A. A. (Ttt. J hid & lOlitf
('hem 7:77S S Mfi
Device for (lie Hiicci^Hlvo determination of
the HolidH and fat in milk and other fhiidH.
A. Heldeiiboi'K. J hid & lOn^ <!hem 7:70il-73
H M5
Butternut
liudermit trenH ILH a wood omdtautor. f?nl Am
112:130 K fl MO
TTHe of native woodH for Interior llnlHh, <1, M,
Price, II ItrlcUb 24:241-2 O M5
Buying. #«<».
Cabinet, fioo TTnlted H(atftH~CubInc,t
Cabinet work
Cabinet work for tlw carpenter, p. i», Ottor.
K» 37:40-60 N M5
Kurnituro; frJ<»wing- onbtnoU
62 .
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cable-laying plow. 11 Elec W 66:41 Ja 2 '15
Cable railroads
Two- car trains on 25 per cent grade, diags
Elec fty J 45:977-8 My 22 '15
Mechanical cable connectors, il TDlec Uy .1 45:
121C-17 Jo 2G '15
New gripa for cables and wires. 11 Iron Age i)G:
418 AS 10 MB
Service and tests of Mayari incline cables;
abstract. J. 14. Little. Am Sou M H3 J 37:
23C-7 Ap M5
Service and teats of S-in. wlro cable. Iflnff N
73:f.8r, Ap 8 MR
Stoel cable grip, il dings Jj3Ioc n & W Kloc'n
66:1210 ,Ie 20 'in
Wire cables of various lypcn and mntnrlnlH
tested by U. S. Bureau of utiindurdH. il dluff
Mug Itoi: 73:Bt>7-S N « MO
Mr «tarj Cable railrondH; Oablewayw; IClec-
trle cables; Jlopo; Wlro
Cables, Electric. 800 Electric cables
Cables, Submarine
Cable- repairing Mteamor "TranHmlUer." K. ('.
doloman. il ]>lan Jnt Marine. Mug 3«:3H2-G H
MR
Vronrh-liulll cable ship Mdouard JtiriunQC.
F. C. Ooloman. U dlogs Jnt Marine Knff 20:
i40-no AP *ir>
Mobilizing nuwM. C: E. Crane, il Hcl Am 112:
134-C K1 C M5
Submarine cable Installation across Wallabout
cunal. 11 lOlec Uy J 4[>:K05 Ap 24 '15
SubmariiKt cabin rapid telegraphy; oitean and
intercontinental telephony, it. Call. U dlatfM
Am IiiHl K 10 Pro !M::UMt-:i!! S MR
TJnbrokon alternating ouiTont for cable tole.-
Kraphy. (1: o. Wtiuier, <]ia^s J I<Y \nul 1NO:
!l 1 1-84 H '15; AbHtract, Klvc W fiftBM-iMM) Aw
7 Mr>
Cablewaya
ropowiiya
AD
Aoi'liil
,
'ir>
dlapi
n, nrn-c
lll>:5;j-r>,
B 'IB
U:
\vf.
11
bar.M
; Kec
tip
imi:;»»;i H
Knjr ^ Alln J
'U ropeHl I'JiuT
.!<•
Hteep hill. <!:
•W3 on; MH
•CTablcway coalhig Htatlon. 11 planH Uy
08:,TO If IU fJC
.DcHlwn iin<l i'onHlrnclloa of acrinl rone
dlaKH lOitK-lnecr lL>0:7!t"KL .f| i',') MK;
(Power Tor driving) KHK & Mhi .1
*J M5; Mxccrpl fTraellon
1(K):'l7.ri H IS MH; K\ccr|»t
^. Mm j joo.-niK H iir> Mn
,I>raf(llne calilcway IM an effect Ive l<w»l COL .
nnd pinwel planiH. 11 I0n^ Itcc 71:7Ht-IK
5 MR
Handling coiiHtrnctl<»n mnle.rhtl by anrlnl trntn-
wayn. dlnKH I0n« N 72:1170-1 I) IU 'M
Hoi Hi. on revolving hcadd'aniM onerad'M drag-
line. dlaMH plan KfiKT Kec 7l:74L'".t Je 12 Mn
Home-made, cnhleway cluniK-eH altnftlni; on
calHNon Job. II. 1). Hainniond, il I*)MK Itec. 72:
M7-X Jl ni MR
Temporary ImvclInM1 cubic way at (ioldfleld
nilunH, il Kntf N 7't :7Ii.'t"'i <> M MT»; Same.
JOiiK Ak Mln J 100:07*'! (> 2lt 'K»
tTnltino conveyor In tintomnblln iilant. U plait
Iron Age. !)0:fift5-8 H 0 'IB
Nrn a Inn (lotiveylnff mn«hlm»ry; Sunpended
rail way H; Talphoragci
Caboose can. Hoc Cartr, Cabmmo
Cabriolet. Hcu Automobilen- - Itodten
Cadmium
Atomic weight of cadmium. U. A. nulett nnd
14. L. gulnn, Am ('hem Hoc J A7: 1007-fl«00 S
the oloctrolytlo dotormlnatlon of cadmium in
mclmiiim cmorlfo. (1. P. itaxtor nnd M. J<:
irartimuin. Am Chom Boo J 37:113-31 Ja 16
Cadmium chloride
KuvlHion of tho atomic wnlght of cadmium: tho
olectrolytio determination of cuidntlutn Jn
<aidmlum chloride, (}. P, JQaitor and M. TJ:
Ifurtmann. Am Chom Hoc J 87:113-31 Ja '15
Cadmium Iodide
Wtudy of alcoholic nolutioiiH of cadtnluni Iodide.
K: JI. (JdtmaJi und V. L. (iihhun**. AID <Mit>in
Hoc J ;i7:U>m>-l( S MB
Caesium chloride
Ionic hydraUon and trant4foren<*(k nuuibitrM of
caoHluin cliloridt1. H; \V. \ViiHhburn and
K H. JMillurd. Am Chcin SCM; .1 :!7:ttll-UU Ap
'IB
Caffein
]0.stiniatlnn of caffeine and nntipyrin In ad-
mfxturo. XV. o. Winery and S. I'alUin. ,1 Ind
& lOng Cliom 7:BIU-21 Je MB
Cairo, Egypt
Bridges
Nmv H\vliiK brld^o over tlio Nile at t'airo. U
Knitiiieer 120:2711-^, U7-1 S IV Mfi
Sewerage
iKit syntein of
N 7-l:B'iri H Hi Mfi
Caissons
Balhoa dockH. 11 Sc-i Am 1^':(.S Ja M M!»
• ItulldlnK concrctu ('.JUHKOIIH In lite IMfitle t'i\»T.
.1. II. Merrlani. 11 dlagti Uy Age ;»!>;;:,s:M! .\/r
U7 MB
Jlomo-inade caltloway t'haiiKi'M .".hal'linyv nn
caiHHon Job. II. IK llainnmnd. il Knv. liee
73:H7-K ,11 31 'IB
lAxilc onti'anco caiHHon for tint l*nnaniM can.-il.
lj: A. Alawon. II ding plan (Jen Mice U IS:
UHi-lti Mr MB; sanut nmd. Knn N VJ:1<>'.K»'
1102 i> ;i Ml
Ibiilroail ImiMlng mnlcr and ov«*r (In* nti ••»•»:»
of New York, d map Scl Am ll.'liiMi 7 I .11 :M
^rc itttw lirldgrM KonndatiunM and pi^ra;
(1(»mpn»;;Ned air; Koiindaliotm
Calnmlne
Why not CM 1 1 tlnnr" by tln-ir rirJH in tar,,1,1
A. U. I 'in-due. KIIK iV Aim .1 ptii-ji.i <i N
li MT,
tffr nl*n 36liic or*«!i
Calcium r..irbl(l«t
falriani t-arbiili> I'I-IMII fiirliidf tiiii',., a p.ilcnt
or Merman L. Ilai (I'lii'lnn. Mi>< «s, Dii'tn
Mnr, i.".:Vi;:J M i;» M,»
Ih-;.i'ilpilon of pali'lit. Ali't At iMii'itl Mlir, !!!:
ni 2 ;t s la M:>
Jl'rcpai'alion of pnr«' cal«'htm carlddr, M. M,
Tnompaon. Met & (Micm Kni; 1U:VV»<M» t> Ml
Calcium carhonntt!
Soltihillly proilnrt t>un,'<iaiit of r;«l«'hnu mid
ni,M!'(i«'.'/tini c;i rlion.it <•.'!, J: J^lm. Ion, ,\nt
t'lH-iii Soc ,| ;ti:i!iinl 2>i M Mf>
Cnlclum chloride
(Niiniiariaon of tin* tvlathr i)i.\iin^ i»ia\rr:% of
tuilfuric acid, calcjmn diloildr nn<l alinitintnit
trioxjdc \\ln-n n:>eil in mdtniiM , ''•iirtblrr
deNli'eatlng Jni'M. J. W. Mfinlfn nnd \. Kl-
llott. j lud & NnK t*hrtn Y:it:w t Ap M:»
Calcium nitrate
Conductivity at tidy of flu* tvartlnn fiHwfcti
calchint nn rate anil illpofa;>;-tmn pho.Mphjife in
dilnle tmttitlon. W. A. \\rifhi-nt un.l A. I,,
Keild, Am <4hcni Nor J a?:t'WI IH'I, My Mb
ohthllll> I'litvcji of tuilt Imlnifi: t.ilitMMt i
Hohthllll> I'litvcji of tuilt liMli;H«: t.ilitMMt in
trntc. II, S, Taylf»r and W N, Hi'iitl«-i;.Mti.
Am tMiem ;*inc j :i/:|iiNS !M .11 M;»
Calcium silicate
<*om|HirlMoti of Hlllcaten ittnl carb«m;ileti 71:1
MourccH of lime nntt tunKJM'Mj* (or plants
W, II. MnclYttlre and I,, if, WMK U J hid
A KIIK <*hnm r»:l(Hi:.-f( h '14
Cnlclum fnlphnt«. He** Afih>«lrtii<
Calcnlntlnn machines
Artthmettcii! mnc'nlnf.M. |(, K, < Soldi »«-t>t. II dlnit»
W Hoc K 4 l»:HM*-Ho N 'It; :'nme. fM Am H
7!*:r.j» «», 70-« Ja W-nO MG
rtmchlm* fcir arMtw of irrt'irulur
l». Norton. K«K N 73!«J»« K 3r. M6
In "MKlnncrltiK. I*. K.
t:^5
,ft*ffll fewH 73:ii6.V JnV
rnlculnflrtK mnchin*' f«*r enK.tn*;vr
Krnctlon enltmlator. K. Hxubp,
dVO-1 Ap 'IB
4S!:iM NT
31:
Hnndy ttywhwtl cnteulntor, it
• INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
63
Calculating machines — Conliiiucd
Machine accounting In a pump works* Hol-
lerith tabulating system. S. O. Koon. 11 Iron
Age 96:4US-n Ag 19 '16
Multiplying" largo in i in bora on adding ma-
chines, li. C. Hardmun. Jflng N 74:7(18 O 7
Pocket calculator. 11 Power 40:873-4 D 22 '14
Reducing square feet to decimals of acres.
Iflng N 74:303 Ag 1!) '15
HOHH iiroclHlon computer giving roHiiltH accu-
rate to llvo plucofl. 11 lOriff & Contr *M:29S O
13 '15: Eloc W GO:GO>1 Sit '15; Colliery 30:
1GG-7 O '15; Eng tloo 72:4Ufi O 9 '15
Wage premium calculator. 11 Iron AKO D6:7G7
S 30 '15
Kr<t fffcw Slide rule
Calendars
Four-lhoiiHimd-year calendar. Scl Am S 78: '100
D 19 '14
Perpetual calendar. \V. J. Spill man; S. F.
Kennedy. 11 Hcl Am S 7!):141 K 27 '15
Calgary, Alberta
Electricity supply
Cost of combination electric service. PJloc W
05:1181-.'! My 8 '15
Rapid transit
Cultfary'H municipal Htivnt nillwny. W. N.
Hanlenhurtf. 11 Mimic J 3!l:.'l!)5-7 S !i '15
Calibration
Ca.llhnil.lon chartw for Yandcrhlll tender*.
T. Price. Uy AK<» (Mcch cdt S!»:ril!8-ri N '15
Calibration curve for horizontal cylindrical
lankH. Met & Chcm tiiif* i;!:r,ll AK '15
Calibration of current. tnuiHformcrH by mcniiH
of mutual inductance, tl: ii'nrictieuc. U dlatfM
Am Hint 10 M Pro :M:11!MI-rjiri .Ie f!5
California
Architecture
Country howic architecture on (he lliclllu
coaHt. L: C. Mulltfnrdt. J] pltum Arch Hoc
.IX: 4 211-fi 1 (i '15
Description and travel
California li novel! ic:i, M. A. Sterling. II Am
Kor 2l:7lW-7K, XMI-tiil J|-A»r '15
Motor (rax el hi dc;;cr{ country of southern
California, b: II. Iftldy. U Kiifr A Mln <I 10U:
KI15-7 N 20 'I ft
Ski tnivnl In C^allfornln. W. II. Wright. 11 Wng
& JMln .1 IM»:ri21-2 Mr 20 '15
Flood control
II nod' protection. II dlar,;i map Kin; Hctt 72:
2IM-U, 2:12-3 Atf M-2I 'lf»
Industries and resources
California oil In 1!!H. M, I«. Ueqiuu IOnK ^
Mln J IHiilttMO JJL 111 'IT»
H'di'IUc, COUH( Iron Miluullon; the, Iron orea of
California and poKHlldllllcH of Mni"llhiK. <- <'.
.loneH. junr> Am ItiNt Mln 10 Itul ^ liifi:! f.s7- MX
« plnntH of California. A. K, L. Dell, il
i Am In«t Mill 10 Bui 1(U»:I7(i!i"'.i!l H '15
California (battleship)
Keel of ih'Ht eleclrlcally i)roi»elled battlnr:hlp
laid. J41ci- W ««:X-U O 10 MB
United HtateH hiUtltiHhln (California and cluftw,
Hc-I Am lt«:«n Jl 17 MB
California nssoolatlon of electrical contractors
and dealers
Ity-laWH. Mice U A W Mlcc'tt 07tS"ll-rt NT 0 M5
California state association of master plumbers
14th annual convention, Him FrnticlHco, July
1-2. horn lOntf 72:H(J-0 Jl ,'11 MC
Calipers
Cmivonlont form of pinto ralipor. T^ocomotlvo
80:109-70 Ap '15
M'ft a too JMlcromutcrn
Callow pneumatic process. «oo dotation pro-
COHS
Calorimeters and oalorlmetry
Acl(Ur«mlfltlnK alloy to rot>Inco platinum In
tho (!cmMtru«;tIon of a bomb cn.lorlinM.or.
"" Hirr. 11 Am Chum Hoc. J 37:2r>lfi-tt2
Aneroid calorimotor. If. C. Dickinson and N. S.
Ouhorno. 11 diuga U S Hur Stand Hul 32:22-
-1.S O 2S '15; Abtdntcl. Am Soe M 10 J :i7:liJ>-l:
My f!5; Riiminary. J Kr InHL J7!»:-ll»2-:i Ap '15
Aneroid calorimeter and HiKicllic heat of Ice.
Iron Tr II 157:83:1 .11 2JI *J5
Apparatus for the Hludy of heal radiation.
,J. D. HotTman. 11 Heat & Vcn 12:2S-:»i O '10
Combustion cnlorlmetry and the heats or com-
bustion of cuno HUtfar, honzolc aold, and
naphlhiilone. n. C. Dlcldnnon. biblioR U S
Bur Htuiul Bui ll:18»-257 Mr 1 '15
DlM^rani Tor thrnltlliu; i-nloriuiuttir. U. S.
Itayiml. Vowor 42:(!18 N 2 '15
Dlfllculty of munmirliiff ht»at, with npcclal rnf-
oronco to radiated and convoctcd lie; it A. IT.
Hurkftr and F. C. S. Bromlal. Hoat & Von
12:21-4 My; JJIl-4 Jo '15
KMHV calorlt ne trie methods of hlKh pivcuHlon.
W. \\ Whito. dlMKH Am Ohcin Soc ,1 :UI:2:ti;i-
3» N M-l
lOnvt-t of Iiltfh Ignition -vollapros on tlio accu-
iii cy of bomb calorlznutor dut
10: J. Dil Urn. diiif? Mot & I'liciu
Aw '15
Clas toHtliiK onllnancos: coming: of calorlmotry.
,1. AJuidy. 11 Am <!UH Ll^ht J 101 :;JI5JI-71 D 14
llonts of cuMiltiiMtfoii of nromatlc. ItydrncarltoiiH
and li<'!Kiiii<>(liyloii<>. T. W. UloluirdK and K:
Itnrry. 11 Am ^IKMII Soc ,1 !t7:t»ii:t-l020 My 'ID
llo\v nidlaut heat from »:is riulintorH IH du-
tcrniincd. pliui ||<>:i( ^, Vcn 12:24-(! My '15
I'oli'iil ioiiiiHci'M for Ibcrnioflpctrli' nn-asun'-
itirnir, ikttiH>i>|»Uy in caloriinclrv. \V. I*.
White, difir::! Am Thorn Soc .1' ;M;:lK(!X-85 S
Sland.irdi/Mlion or bomb cfdorliiict<irfl. If H
Ittir Stand <1ln» ll:l-17 '15
Syiitlirrinal iM>KiHaloi\ a dovlc't* for mitotniitlc-
iilly m,M Inli fi lull IK an adialiatlc condition In
r;i lor Inn 'try, T. W. UlclinrtlH atul (3: IX OH-
dltiff Am <<hom Hoc ,1 ;!7:17IS-'.!U .11 MR
fuel with tli<» I4ni(»rH<m <k(ilorim<*(cr.
dlaK l^nw Nf 4!):Hiip2-3 S '15
Ti»HtH of a new wording1 cnlorliuott^r. C. IT.
Sloiio ami \V. (I. Illiiiuun, Am (Jan Innt Pro
!):pt 1, 2011-11) 'I I; Sfitne. Ant (Jan Ntfht .1 101:
:IS7-1H» D 21 'M; PiHiMiHHlon, Am (Jan Inut
for
Am <Miom
for
Pro !>:pt: I, 210-17 'M
Tlim'inoclcnicnt InHtnllut IOIIH,
calorhnctry. W. P. White.
Moc .) :H5;IKfiMX H '14
'Phcrmoeh'tneiitH ol pnM'lHlott. vr*j>vi-inu.Y tur
(»alorlinctrtv. \V. P. White, if Am Chcm Soo
.1 »fl:L'2K2-:ll.1 N 'M
Three itielliodH of m on wiring radiant hnat
from KMH tlren. W. U. Twltttf. U dia^H Heat
tt Yen I2::tt-r, H MR
Vacuum Jacliotod calorhnclnrH, with CHTK'dal
reference, to the deurnw of tlmrnml Ins illa-
tion t secured by I lie uao of a vacuum Jacket.
(T S (tiir Stand Itul 11:210-20 Mr 1 M5
X<v alntt PoolluK; Hpcelllci heat
Cnlorlzlnri
Aluminum allnyM MM nirfacc |»roiectlon for
melalM NUhJ';<'l to "lf«li lemperaturcn. I'in^r N
CalorlKlntf: a protective' trcatmcmt for metal.
If. If. C. Alllium and U A. HawUliiH. 11 (Jen
Klec li I7:!M7-M n 'N; Hnmc. Kcl Am H
78 .'.'Ml -2 N £H M'l; Hume cond. Am <JnH \Atf\\t
' ,1 101:200-10 N Id M4; Samn cond. KnK M
4Rilinn-7 N 'H; Ftamu cond. M<»t ft C.hmn (Otiff
iy;7SO N '14; H«mn i-ond, Irtm A^« !M:l!W«-7
1> 17 '14; ,S;nne fond, Miftal Work K2:Ni:i-l I»
25 Ml
thiff niflnlH. W, K Utirtcr. Mt't /fir C!In»m
KIIK 13:325 My 'in
Cnlvort, Texas
Water supply
Sown K<M mat mont plant nt Oilvnrt. T: h,
Fountain, il dlngH plan TCn« N 73:930-4 My
13 MR
Volatile oil of cnlycanthun florid tin« n. It.
Mlll«rt «. W. Taylor, and M. II. Ktofcow.
Am t'luun Hon ,t 30;21S2-7 O M4
H. W.
N '15
Cambria tte«f company
Import, for yt»nr «mdort Dooombc.r
H (1B
I0U. Iron
64
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cambridge university press
Electricity In the publishing business, il Eleo
R & W Elec'n 65:1069-72 D 6 '14
Camderip New Jersey
Streets
Camden'a municipal asphalt plant. 11 Mimic
J 38:127-9 F 4 '15
Machine reproduces, develops and prints all
in itself. 11 Eng Rec 72:32 .11 3 MB
Photographing on both wicles of a sheet il
Iron Age 95:1122-3 My 20 '15
Cameras
Camera for reading meters. 11 Am <Ja« 1-ifihl
J 103:1-11 Ag 30 MB; Mach 22:7r>-« S MB
Convenient color cumem. C. M. Clark. dings
J Tnrt & Iflng Chcm «:1012 P M4
Photographic maps; methods of nrodiiriiiff cor-
rect charts with tho camera. Kappel. il diugu
tfct Am S 80:200-1 S 25 '15
Poaltlvo postcard camera, diaj? Sol Am 8 78:
381 D 12 '14
Krr fl7»r» Photography
Camp buildings. Hoc Connlmctlon camps
Campbell, William Wallace, 1S62-
Frftaident American asBOCiatton for tho ad-
vancement of science. M. Benjamin, por fetal
Am.ll3:98 JI 31 '15
Camphor
Our beginnings in camphor. Scl Am 112:71 Ja
Camping
Boy scouts and forests. K. W. Woodward. U
Am Kor 21:103-9 JT 'IB
Camps, Construction. Sco Cons true lion oanipn
Camps, Military
Camp ontflnoorlng—wator purl float Ion. Mel Am
H 71)138,1 Jo 12 '15
#«• rifcw Oonc.onLratlon caxnpH
Cams
Cutting barrel oainn on th<» luth^. AT. JI.
Cluing dlagtt Much 22:2.10-1 N MH
Improved form of cum for plump ztHIlH, A. 1).
Ji'ooto. dlag Am In*t Mln 14 Hul 1X1:^7^^-0
J) M4; Hamu. JOn^ & Mill J OK:1IMK ]> J2 M4
Camshafta
Thermit welding or rnniHliaftH. A. If. Jorum.
Mot & CJu'iu Kng i:i:!)2!) 1) l Mf>
Canada
Nation In porrtpoctlvo; Canada, at tho Pitn-
ama-Paclllo uxnonltlon. K: H, JIurlhut. 11
Hel Am M K0:17, 24-C JI 10 MA
A/rr alM ItallnwidH- (?ana<la
Description and travel
rnrkw in tlm (Canadian (N)t-<Illl(>ni. J: A. Allan,
11 Mel Am S KOrfGO-2 I> 4 MA
Industries and resources
Mineral production of ttanudn. J:
Kng & Mln J 00:488-1) Mr 13 MG
tfrv MM Mlnen and mlmirnl
(Canada; Water poww— cVmndii
Canadian and International good roads convert-
2d convention and oxhibltlon, Toronto, Ont.,
March 22-20. oood lloada n M 0:148-9 AD 8
35
Canadian mining Institute
17th annual convention, Toronto, March S-B.
MnK & Mln J DOMOO-OOO Mr 13 MB
Canadian Northern railroad
Canadian Northern railway complot<»d. Ky H
50:148-0 Ja SO '15
CfinfuUun Northern Ky. opened to ttw Pat*
count, ii map Kb* N 74;100H-J) n 2 MB
Canadian Northern tunnel and tormina! A!O
trlflcation. W. O. Lancaster, il dlatf« nmi
' — H J7:lO«e-76 N »14; Bamo, By R G
th« Mount Ttoyal tunnol Into ...
plan Uy Aw 50:XS7»ffO N 0
Mori-
" IB
Canadian PAclffo railroad
Annual report for the year ondcd June SO,
^1015. map Uy Age 59:877-8, 410-12 A« 27 '\&
CtelraiatloM flfiowBiff economy of MnHJrm/tinic
ComparlHon of tho old nnd now lino.s of the
Canadian 1'acltlo at UOKW'H J'UHH, H. <\ J. G.
Hul II van. Uy Af?o ,ri.S:UM-r> Ja LM> '!;">
Driving a llvo-nille tunnel IhrmiKh the Hol-
Idrktf. il aiagtt map Uy A^o 5?:IUS2-1 I) 11
IMorcJnpr tho Selkirk mount nln.s for n llvo-
mllo tunnol. 11 mnp KIIK Hoc 70:ii(M-0 1) 6
•14; Hame eoiul. Wiitf Al 4K:7«0-3 F MR
Canadian society of civil engineers
^9 tli annual nu^tln^ Montreal, .Ian. 2ti to liK,
IDlfi. Hnff N 7:t:2:ifl K 4 M5
Olrcumvundnir Nlnpmi fall«. It, FurrmvH. il
nmi) Mci Am S 78:»S7-8 I> l!» '14
Conned liur lilnho with tho HOIL; ismmlotlon of
tho Oclllo cMirnil alouK the (Tohtmhia riviu-.
K. \V. Vplnc«»a(. II Hoi Am U2M7U My L*a MH
ConHtniclIon of lh«i \Volhiiiil Hlilp oiiiuil. \V. A.
Cruiek. 11 plan Int Murino Kn« ^OMfiJ-d Ap
Driving i\M tunnt'l Tor tho MarHclUiw-IMinnu
canal. It: K. Waunor. illaK Mn«r N 7t:Sl>:i-4
<> ttl MR
I^irffCHt IxiniK1! In tlin worlil* 1*2. Ii. <*itrthi«ll.
dlaKH map ICnu: N 74:astU7 AK l!it 'in; Ab-
Htract. HIIK <«Cr. TvHn ,1 100:KOO N I,'! Mf»
Old wall iiHotl an < 'offer- Ham failH at I^mln-
vllU>. 11 IOUK N 74:7IM-A O M MT»
rrollmlnmy ^HtlrruitlriK of canal excavation.
h; M. Hammond. KtiK Hoc 71:140-7 JIL 30 '1C
Proponed Uikn Krlo and Ohio river canal;
with dlHciuwIon. <}. I*\ Htlckncy. map Km:
Hoc \V 111 «l::!Xr.-M My Mf>
Hove tunttcl (tn the canal from Matva-illrn <<»
the Rhone, nourgoutfuon, dliiKM KUK ^ <*otitr
•i;):n:ui-7 ,ie in M5
Seventy y<«rfi of olvll cnKlnccrltiK, H Scl Am
f^:WJ) .It; fi 'in
Shlr> cahal for New Orleans La. map Mm*, A
<<ontr 4l:Hiipl!:U.l AK IN MTi
Xcc (//N» AtiucduotH; Irrigation canala;
\Vater\vnyH; alHo itaiacii of nmulH, e.K. New
York state luiiw eaiial, Panama canal
Lock*
Mr Lootoi (eatialti und rlVcit;)
Cnncop
Pander of rlelay In cancer. Hci Am ll!S:4t!4 My
Itatllum treatment of cuncer. SH Am M 7t»Mun
,lc L'ff 'If.
\Vlmt overyone rtliruiM know nhotit cnncer,
J, <t, Hlnodtfocul. Hci Am S VUlU.'H Ap 10 M»
DIxpoHitl of cittniery WnMcH. D,
J ;iH:(IK-!> Ja SI ^f»
Cunning and preatrvlnn
(*anmHl->Kn<HUi trade In (In* Knr f-IuMl, J, A.
Hlirivftr. (I H Itttr K<ir
nnetl -tomato imlUNtry \n HnJy, .1. A, Hlirlwr.
IT H Itur K<»r A l>mn <*f»nt !i:t;i '.in 'i;»
<4c>ntrlhutlonn of thi* chdiiittt tn (h«*
fcxKln imiuHfry. It, 1. lfcu(N«y, 4 hut
<!»mm 7:»«7-» Ait Mft
Kffeft r>f tlu* mincrnl («t»ntr»nt of w;i(er on
ennneit fomln, H. \,. Ihienink ami K: Mm
tow, J Itlfl ft ftm* (Them Vi4% •« Je Mb
Metlmtln f«llowe<i in tho rommt'rrliil catinliitf
of rooti«. A, w. imtitw, a IIIH n s A»n«' H»H
19tt:l-7t* Mb
rinoRpplfl-rannlnK Induiitry of Mm wnr1<I. «?. A,
Hltrfver. IT H intr Kor A Uimi 4'oiu iH:l«43
ru, H>'|
HlKlnK wowten In c
Am K 7fl:S6l Jn & *15
Cannon bntl trw of tr*»plcwl AnieHca, it Sri Am
H 79;03 F ft M&
Cuntlltver bridges, H^n liriilKwi, (*nntll««v«(r
C«nv««town for Kov«*r»tm*nt employ*^*! tn N«'
Houth Walej, It Hcl Am U2;473 My 32 fll»
Caoutchouc,, Hw Hubb4*r
the itogern. Pass. tunnwK
duLKH
Cape Olr«rde*u, MIttourt
Rlv*r- front Improvement at
il Knr N 73:474-5 My 6 *10
(top*
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
65
Capillarity
Capillary concentration of gas and oil. C. W.
Washburne. Am Inst Min K Bui 03:2305-78
S '14; Discussion. 100:831-46 Ap '15
Drop weight method for the determination of
the surface tension of a liquid. J. JU K.
Morgan. Am Cliem Soc J 37:1461-7 Jo '15
Surface tension due to intermolecular attrac-
tion. O. Lohmunn. <llags Hci Am S 80:341 N
27 '16
Surface tensions of water, methyl, ethyl and
isobutyl alcohols, ethyl butyrate, benzene
and toluene. T. W. Richards and J* B.
Coombs, il ding Am Chcm Soc J 37:1066-70
Jl '15
tftr a l*o Brown Ian movements
Capital
Capital and income— capital and revenue.
A. .7. H. Schmidt. J Account 20:3.S3-!M) O 'in
Capital an a liability. J Account 38:4-17-!) D '14
Working capital. W: J. Norton. Am liiHt M 10
Pro 34:214»-R8 8 »I5
Mr r/bto HankH and banking; IntereHt; In-
vestments
Capitol buildings
Heating and ventilating plant for the Mis-
souri state eapltol; reversible system of air
supply for houHo and senate chambers. 11
dlaKH plans II oat & Von 18:L3-8L My '16
Thomas JeJTcrHon and the (Irnt moiiutnent of
the claHHleal revival In America. K1. ICimball.
II Am ln.st Arch J 3:370-81, 431-3-1, 473-811
S-N 'in
Utah Hlatu eapltol. 11 Arch & Mldg 47:31M-!JO
Car. Sec Cam
Car and locomotive painters' association. Weo
Master car and locomotive painters' iiHHoel-
utlon
Car builders' association. Master. Kce Muster
ear bulMern' annotation
Car cleaning
Car-clcunmff practice, Klec, Ky J 45:516-16
Mr 13 M5
Plant for sand blasting Htcel cars. dlaKH Ky
AKO 5!»:3!)7-8 Ag 37 '15; Ha me. Ky Age iMech
ed) NII:487-H Atf '11?
TTHe of the vacuum system for cleaning earn in
Han liVanclsco. K \V. Allen. 11 Klec Ity J
4«:51(M7 S 18 '15
Vacuum cleaning ears, K .1. Jlalnen. 11 Klec
Uy J 40:323 Ag SI MG
Car couplings
Automatic freight iruek coupler, il Ky Ago
R»:4«7-8 S 10^15
Emergency coupler head, ding Ky Age (Mecli
ed) 80:484-5 K '15
Handling counlci yolceH. 11 Ky Age (Mcdi ed)
SI»:5»2 N '15
MaHtor ear bullderH' nHttoclallon commit lee re-
port. Ky U 56:837-8 Jo II) '15
Omaha coupler with air and electrical con-
nections for trailer service. T. K. Wood, il
dlagH Mien Ky J 44:1257 I> 5 '14
mpowd M. (?. 11. HUuuliiffl oouplnr. Ky It fifi:
765-6; 5(1:50-00. J21, 18U-7 I) liO M4, Ja <J, 23,
V 0 'IB
Car distributer* flno ItallroadH— Management
Car dumping machines. Moo Dumping appliances
Novelty in fondern. 11 dlagH Khw Ky J 45:723-4
Ap 10 '15
Car ferries
Oar ferry of the Florida Kant ttottflt railway.
11 plan Ky Age 6X:188 Ja 2i> MB
Car-Trannfor furry on the Ohio; <\, H. # o.
U. U. dlagH plaxw XCng N 74:500-000 H U3 Mfi
Ic(t-br«>nklng train ferry Hteamnr. U riliuc plan
(mipp) 14nglnc*er Ht():40-r>o Jl 10 '1G; Ab-
HtracL Int Marine lOng 20:515 N '15
Tjarga motor-driven rnllway train fwrry for
Hcrvloo In Han PrancttHco bay. (V. J. Italdmi.
11 plann Int Marine Ung 20:302-4 Jl MH
Now car ferry with adjustable dock from
Monotcm, N. T). SCTOHH tho Ht TAwrence
river. U dlag Ity Age 58:365*6 F 26 '1C
Portable ntop for a car- ferry incline, clinic
IOnK N 74:22t Jl 29 '16
retain car ferrioft, Uy R CO:
Side-wheel car forry Contra Costa. E: W.
Olln. il dlags Tnt Marine Eng 20:385-94 S '15
To Cuba by rail. H. C. Plummer. 11 map Scl
Am S 79:40-1 Ja 16 '15
Train Jerries, Swedish atato railways, il dlag
plan Ry U 57:299-301 8 4 '15
Car heating
KHoctrlc heating and electric heater control.
W: M. Hammond, Jr. 11 dlags Am Soc Heat
& V E 20:279-93 '14
Liiulit-wolKhl ull-Htool panel hoatcr. 11 diag
Ifllec Ky J 46:773 O 9 '15
Study or oar-huming requirements. Mice Ry
J 45:103-4 Ja 9 '15
Car houses
Car maintenance on the San FranciHOo-Oak-
lund terminal railways. G: St. Pierre. 11
dluKH lOloo Ky J 46:527-30 S IS '15
CarhoiiHo for a residential dlHtrlct. 11 dlag
plan lOIot- Uy J 45:600-3 Ap 3 '15
Carlioum'. of Hcnttlo municipal railway. H. J.
Kennedy, il Klec Ky J 45:513-14 Mr 13 '15
DoHigii, c-onHtrutitlon and detailed oonts of a
car Htoruw UOUHO in Council HluffH, Iowa.
W. b. Fulton, plans Eng & Contr -14:31-5 .11
14 fJ5
lOnlarKhiK tho (Jcury wtroct municipal car-
hnuH(ss at San KranclHcn. <UaKa Jflloc Ry J
4r>:fW7-K Ap 3 '15
Fireproof carltouiut at \ranc*ouvnr, B. C, 11
plan lOloc Ky .1 45:227-8 Ja 30 '15
New carhouHo and Hhoim at Ilolyoko. 11 plan
Kloc Ky .1 45:930-1 My 15 '15
Mr nlm far liiHi»ectIon
Car Inspection
(tar nervlce InHpectioii in Seattle. J. \V. JMe-
rioy. Klee, Uy .1 4(1:272-3 AK 14 M5
(Milef Interchange car iiiHpcctnrH* and car
fon'nicn'H aHHoclution, 17th atniiml couvon-
tiim. Uy Atfe (Mceh <>d) X!»:522-5 O '15
JnHpection mid rcpulrH of fruiKht CUI-H by
piecework. J. " " *
X9:457-» H '15
ccework. J. J. Tolln. lly Ago (Mech ed)
JMakhiK of ffood car InHpcctoi'H. A. M, Orr;
i4IO. (V Uy AIM (Mech nd) «U:n75-S N 'IB
tTniformliy In car Infection. M. Mania. Ky
AKo (Modi cd) XO:46H H '1C
Anai>-HlH of n»<iulreni(»ritH for modern ntroet
rtnr ll^htliiK- 1'. C. Don no. il diuffa Ilium
Uritf Hoc 10:K2-100 no 1 '15
Hotter oar Illumination offeolM othor e(K>nomio8*
ICleo ity J 44:1.10R-9 T) 12 'M
(lar cloctrio liKhtlnff HyHtciktH. 14. S. Me Nab.
ncli (ul) 89:407-8 M 'lli
Ity Ami (Mnc
with \mdorframo BUR-
Jl an '15;
iHHcngcr carw.
wxjyjV
|M»nHfon, 11 dlugH Uy AK<»
Niw N W:10H4 Jo S M5
Nlectrle llKlitln^ of rallw
, W. H. M. Macnab. Itv It
Illumination of earn. Klec
'15
Improved bead-end axle K<»iicra.tliiK HyKlem
fc»r train IttfhtlnK. II Klect U & W Klcc'n (17:
4'.K)-1 H It '15
Improved liKblliiK for WcptchcHlcr CJU-H. It
Klec Ity J 4r»:!)IK-l!t t) !)() '15
New York mnnlclpid car the Hglitlnff. W.
<}. (Jove. 11 lOlec Ky J 45:(i14-18 Mr 27 M5
rnictlcal Ktudy of ear lighting probleniH; with
dlHCUHHlon, W. (1. clove and L. (1. Porter.
btbllog il plann Ilium Knpr Hoc. 10:227-52 no
ft '15
Kcrcnt improveiueiktH in the electric llirbtlnff
of Mtcmn rallrond c'lirn. K. <\ Ijuipbfor. U
dlfiUN Am UiHt M 10 Pro ai:IH2!)-46 Art M5
Itottiilator for c,nr-Hffhtinflr clrcultH. 11 A\&%*
t3«c Ity J 46:861-2 My f '15
TTndot'frame axle llKhtliw oriulpmont. 11 dlagH
Ky U 60:668-70 Ap 24 '16; Ity Ago (Mftch «t)
K(T:267-8 My '16
Car load. Hao Frolght car Norvlce--Car load
MaHter car nnd locomotive* palntorn* 46th con-
ventlon. Hy ARO ri»:505-K H 24 '15
MuMtcr imlntt^rw' 46th animal meeting. Ky A«o
(Mech <td) KO:6»»-48 () '15
•WVWfcBT #fc V- SM' " *IaB
^«^«SS^^^fl3Lf-A
r*t. Am Hoc M K J 37:120-1 F '15
66
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Car painting — Continued
Painting steel car doors, dlags Ry Ago (Moch
ed) 88:643-4 D '14
Relation of the paint shop to the repair yard.
W: Buchanan, lly Age (Mech ed) 89:28-9 Ja
Steel car denign from a protection stand-
point. J:pD. Wright Ky Age (Mech ed) 80:
Car pooling. See Freight car service
Car pullers
Car-pullers for switching at Industrial plants.
Jftitf N 74:2i)9 Aff 12 '15
Car resistance. Sec Train rcHlutonce
Car roofs
PiiBSiinfiror car roof conHlrw.tlon. dings Uy ARC
5D::):t2 Ag 20 '!&; tiunic. Ry Age (Moch oil)
80:485-6 S 'IK
Testing car roofw for Icnkiiffc. aiotf Uy Ago
aiecli od> 88:374; X!):3!»i) Jl '34. Aff «1B; My U
6ci78f.8" JeT2"'15VScl Am 1%:27§ a 25 '15
Car sanitation. Seo Car donning; Car ventila-
tion; Curs — Disinfection
Car shops. See RallroadH— Shops
Car signs
Uoute HlMiiH For win-face warn. 11 Rleo. Ky J 40:
2IJO-2 Ays 14 '36
Car spotting charges. See, UuilroadH, I m hint rial
Car trucks
J&xiK'rlincntM to dctormlno tho foroen ImpOHcd
on a truck wide* frame und tho Htrft«H«« pro-
dut'flil. L. 14. HndHley. U dlafW Uy U 56:460-
3. -11M-7 Ap :t-l(> 'ID; Hanio omul. Uy Ago
<Moc!i (id) KO:Ii!7-i» Mr 'J5
' £<«W<1 truck Mldtt frame. II Uy U H7:
• earn. U. V.
c.d) N!l:DO!1-74
1X7 A* 7 '15
Four wiiool triickH for
Wright. dliigH Uy
N '1C
MiiHtcr car builders' apodal Ion committee
ntport. Uy U fttJiK-II-:! ,le lit 'If.
Narrow -tf»K<' riirn for the Hiirum mlncH liy.
F. (J. Cnlcniiiii. U pUltm Uy U 57 :17;1- 5 Atf 7
U
Klcei (ruck fmmeH. 11 Uy Atfe. r>!>:,'t.'M
Truck designed for low maintenance. coHln.
Mice. Uy J -I ft: I lilt! .J<» 12 '15
tfro rf/Mo Draft f?(*Mns
Car ventilation
improvement In Hnultiitlon of earn; with dlti-
(MiHslon. 1). 1. Oooku, 11 <llaf!H Am Siu» Neut
« V N liO:2r.«-78 *J4
TontM of oxlmuftt vcnlllatorH cm piiHH(»urrr
traliiM. O: L. Kowlor. Uy AK« n»:lM-lli My
..... f..K
(Mcch «M!) H!»:23f..
of
U.
in
Hoinap.
Amidc
Uy
jMiIIniBf car
dcliiUn
wh«'clH. n. W.
^•|jjjH«m.-lfir--
Vitnl Hutlon
Uy AKO
Car wheels
_i» %:4M'JI » 'ir>
rwh««lB. W. J. K«op. Foundry
Lion 'of manufac.ture.ri4 of chilled Iron
priiHldentljLLnjIdn;H«. G: W. hyn-
15; Humo wind. Uy
ii. uv AK«
ti ifKifin \t ltd 'IB
Borltiff imu'hlne for car whttolH, II tmn Tr U
55:1180 1) 24 *14
Ilullt-up (
don. uy U B7:G(l&-0 O Id '1R;
Affo 5!»;fl»0 o in '15: riamn
CMon «1 HDiDTM N 1J5; Mcc
ullt-up car whwilH df<*lar«ul lnml(»{jitftt<\ dl«K
lOtw N 74:11 .1] l 'in
arwkiool Krlndln^ twinhlna. 11 Inn A«o 94:
Oarw
tinmen.
Chlc
of thick ami thin whwl flutitf<iti. J, P.
en. KInr Uy J 46:lft9-»0 Jl Itl 'in
«hop
U Wl«o Tty J
461X-S MvW
Ohtll and iihrlnkaKo of eant Iron. U. A. lit man.
foundry 43:304 Avs MB
OhUM <;ar who«l«, W. J. Ko«|i, laundry 43:
460 JN Jv
Control of ohm In cant Iron, ronnM*»rlnnf th«
olomontH wTflotlvo ID tho YnnnufActurn of
maUftablo caHtlnwi ana,chllincl oar whnelH.
O. M. Thwwhw. II Am Jnnt.MIn TO Thil 100:
ftM-ft O '|B; BAme. VQWiAry 45:40N8.fc r>
'16; Ssjno. Iron Tr U 67:1171-1}- O IS '1C
Danger of welding processes as applied to tires
and wheels. M. D. Hayes. 11 Kluu Ky J 45:
942-4 My 16 '15
Kttect of ear-whool cllnniotor on motor hoiit-
liiff. Kloo Uy J -ltt:7l) .11 10 'If.
IflfToct of tiiir-wlicM'l illuitidlor on motor hoat-
in^. A. L. Jtroomnll. 10Io<; Uy .1 'lU:lfi2-;{ K 11
EJTeetH of viirinnuo in rar-wlntol OldnuMiirM on
nxotorn. A. S. hiingtsUorf. Klou Uy J <M:l!M't
D 10 '14
J&itit'Ky oontnliu'd In ro.vnlvliiK wIi«k<'lH and
locomotive Hhlo rodn. \V". K. SymotiH. Uy
AKU r»<):4r>r) s 10 *ir»
Fuel ratio for *'ur wlUMtl Iron. A. S. howlvr.
I^oii iHiry 4;t:l)7-8 Air '15
Fuel ratio <m car wluuil Ircni. W. J. Kt»i>p.
Foundry 4«:fi1-a I*1 '15
Qrlmllnpr ulivol wir wht't'lH iiudor tlut t-ar. 11
Mach iil:'l<;ii K MR
Making car W!UM»]H nt, Iho Lcnolr car \VOJ-UM.
<i. a lOvanw. foundry 43 :«r» I -«, -UX-IM, 4!t.>-
I) tf-N 'in
Old a ml tu»w mcthotlH of maUIutr «*ar\vh<MMH.
: V. Slorum. dln^H Iron AK*' lH»:t><T».u S lill
of wh<M>l oonliiK to ratlH and tin
W, M. OHhorn. Uy U f>i>::i&7-U Mr III
'IB
Ucport on wr«Mik duo to hroKcn rur wln*(>l.
dliiKH Uy u r»t;:7S!HU .h' iu 'ir>
R^HtoHiitf Htoi'l wluutt iliuiK<iw with n u<*ld<T.
J<\ A. Murphy, 11 )'J1«'<; Uy U ^5:V1!»-L»<> Ap in
'in
M'1 rrsirUrt In car wlH'olM. \V. J, K«'»'p.
dry <t:i:2SO .11 M.r>
cIiilniM for chilled Iron car wlicdn.
K. K. Vial. Uy AW ,rtX:N2rt An 111 'lt>
Wheel dla,uictcr ami molor iicatlitr.. K .1.
l^ootc. Mice Uy .1 H»:!MI O JIO 'Ci
Wreck due to a faulty car \\lie«<|. II I run Tr
U ri7:».17--l<! I Nil 'IB
Ntr Hlwt AxU'si
Cnrhlde Inmpw
AlfiKTM' ciirlildo laniri.-i. J. \V. I'.iul. U S Milt'
Allm-M rhv is: I 10 'I..
Carbohydrate
A<>ctol\NiM ol1 carlioli \dratc; i, S limn aud J. M.
NclMin. Aai (Miein Sot* .1 a/M'.C-'.* .11 'i;»
Carbolic acid
Aual.\Ml:t of c«ial with plientd JIM n rt
H. \V. I 'air and II, l'\ Iladlcy, il illai
III ir Kmr Kxp Sta IMtl Vii:l II 'II
Kxti'aetlon of carlHiIIc nclil from oll;i nf the
rfllHtltlation of eoal tur, W: M.'i.-tou. dlatf Met
^ t'lietti KIJK l»:^n H My '!(»
riteiioi tor ron i ,niMi>'i(iit. Set AMI ;' V!i.::;i!i M\
!!!) *If»
H<mtliclic plii>ni»l ami pletle j»f|i|, A H, Xi y,
Met ^ (Miem KltK HliflMl !l«» t» ) 'i;», Hitme,
Hel Am H M»:!Mf» Y N U7 'U»
Cnrbnllnmim
<flirliollneiini uttd et'i'fMiifc, II If, AteoeU, Aio
. iind i-reoiote. ;4. u i*lmi*i'li. Am
<lnn Llr,tit *I HiUMMK A»; Hi 'lit
Carbon
Ciirlton IIM it heiitltiK element In iiiinKaneeM,
t<\ VV, Piper. K1ee W fi(i; |!|f -It .II I «* Mil
hen M rented carU»n /ilm«|.' ,L H. Niotd. U Am
hint Mln K Itul |OK:».14I f.V l» 'lii
Kre» eiien;.v of i^otne nirlHin e«*tntiotihd:i, (1, M.
r«cuta und M, Uandntl, Am i!hmn Hue 4 3V:
45K»70 Mr *lfc
I*I(juefH?'tlon fif ^iirboii und tti" tetniieriMiirii
nrid eoiidltlntm of the ductile are, H«'i Am
d eoiidltlmm of the clttt*ti'l«
Ko:ai» N in *iu
liir welttht of wrilum
ic wHftitt of enrhnn
bromine. T. W, Itlr
Mol<>ruliir
atom
find
r, Am O
carnonnte nnd ih«i
referred to Mlver
rhnrrtH nn'l «'; 1C.
J 37;i»A*lU7 4n Mf»
of enrnon, \v; (?,
Mm>r«. Am Cnem HCH* J nV;Soil;^7 H 'I*
Hrv alMfi ChemlHtry, nrKnitle; <*twl; «'oke;
Removal of cmrbon blmil
«- V. ?«?»»«. ^M M*»t
from
Ott^m Hit* Ut
Hvan«.
Ap flft
Carbon bruih««. Hca llrunhfiM ^leetrle innehln-
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
67
Carbon dioxide
Calculating dry flue-ffaa loss. C. W. Hubbard.
Power 42:74U-S N 30 '1C
Determination of carbon dioxide In baking
powder and carbonates. H. W. Brubaker.
diag J Ind & Bnp Chom 7:432-3 My 'L6
How much COa to expect with vnrioun kinds
of fuel. V: J. Azbe. Power 42:712-14 N 23 '15
Carbon dioxide recorders
Hays COa and draft recorder. 11 Eng M 4!):aup
6-G « 'TIS
Parker COa machine. 11 dlags Power 43:2fl7-9
Ag 31 '15
Recording power plant operations. J. CJ. Small-
wood. 11 dintfH Wiitf M nu:3.1-IG o '15 .
U- iu be carbon dioxide Indicator. K. A. Cun-
nliifflium. 11 dla«r Iron Ago !Ml:S70-iJ o 14 'J5
Carbonla Ilnlsh. 11 Am GJIH Light J I OH:. XI AK 9
•10
Carbonization of coal
Carbonization In bulk — Koppern' OVOHH. O. J.
HaniHburtf. 11 diag Am <3an Hint L'ro !):pt 3,
643-601: niHCUHSion. 601-14 '14
Modt) of decomposition of t'oal by liont. H. (1.
Portor and <3. U. Taylor. dlugH Am (JiiH
Jnnt Pro 0:pt 1, 23-1-88; DlscuHHlon. 0:pt lf
283-8 'H
lloport <»r the, committee on program* In car-
bonization inulhodH. 11 dbiKH Am <»os Inat
1*1-0 !):pt 1. .150-5:11); 1 UmuiHHlon. »:pl lv 63!)-
•13 'M
Carbons, Electric light. Sou Mluulrlu light
carbons
Carborundum
Carborundum and cork exhlbltH at tin1 Pana-
ma-Tactile. International exposition. 11 Mot
& <UUMU Wntf i:i;-lfiH-(l .11 '15
Silica, coke, HHwdiiHt and Halt, C. K. Williams.
Iron Tr II fiG:-ir,7-X Mr 4 M5
Mr ribto Sllundum
Carbureters
AnKular vcnturi In lOd \vurdn. dlaj* Automobllo
»H:!I40 N IK MH
Automatic carburetor for cxploHlon niotorH.
A. Kri'liH. ciliiK JlorHeU'HS AKO 35:474-5 Ap 7
JKulanccd valve, on iww HinimlMM'K1. H <UM#
Antoinobll.' :tl:117R 1> 1M 'M
l?rnd-Kcnt CMrbunttor, 11 KoiftoloHH AKQ 35:
r>3« Ap 21 'IB
Oar ami carlMinih-r dcHlK'i Htdtnblr for driv-
ing wllh any fuel, dlnw:.1' Au(<nnobll<» .'iftil'Mt-
fM-i AK \n 'in
Cjirhuivlcr and oiling of HhivotiH-Durynii. dlag
AiHoinohllo ,'^:L»7<i K II '!&
(larlnn-ctlon trouble. I ». N. MKMlnton. dlaw
41:ii7r» K i>;t *Ui
and llielr work. It. <'. ColllnH. II
Apr<* -'{<»: IM .11 7 'ITt
(llaudd carl M i ret or. dliiK MorMeleHH Atfe :tri:Xr>l
,Ie i!!t '15
(Controlling the mixture without movlnw; imrtw.
dlilK MorNeleNH A«e :{r»:7ll-IU Mv 2<i Mfi
DeclHlou rendered In carlait*«'ter Hiilt. AtiLonio-
hll<t :iU:ii{H! li1 II MIi
Duplex carliurohM* for elKhtH. 11 dlajur Automo-
bile :iii;l!M> Ja us 'lf>
ICxtftnded venturl In new Hrhebler. dlaK Au-
tomobile :tli:r»ll Mr 2i» '15
KeaturnH of Ilrownti cnrburetor. Ilonselem AKO
;M:ltL»,'t I) L'.'t 'M
Franklin (tyllndor oil carburetor. 11 1'owm- 41:
074 My 18 MB A t , „ „
(JiiH and air In carburetorH. Automobile 32:
»7I I* ar. '1ft
Grant vnrl«»ty In carbim^torH. II clIartM Aulo-
mohlle :{2:Ji;{8-l!i K •! 'If.
Influomw of tlio onrhurc*tor nosssslo on iho
an outMdo mirfcifo. duiKH Much 21:4»8 K MR
jjonKuumn re carbureter now made In America,
dlatf Automobile IHltSHfi AM: 2(1 MB
Mafltur rarburotor, dliiR IlorHoloHH ARA 35:071
Now-Hpuod carbureter, dirtMT Autmnobllti 33:764
O 21 rJG
Now HlromtierK tytui II carbtir<^tor. ding TTorHn-
UIHH Aff<t 34:87S) 1) 10 M 4
Notftn on rn rt>ur«*tion. H. T. T *uttmin.
lOHtt Agtt 36:847-60 Mr 10 '16
Vacuum carburetor nyfltem. dlag- Horseless
ARO 35:207 F 10 '15
Vacuum-velocity ratio not constant A. B.
Browne. 11 Automobile 31:10ti6-7 D 10 '14
aim* Aulomobllo engines; Automobiles
Hystems; Oaw and oil engines
Carburlzatlon. Sec Cano hardening
Card clothing
Jmpi-ovod conHtruction Invcntvd In Switzor-
lund. diaffH Textile \Voria 50:1S»-J)0 N '15
Card system In business
Curd index and wluit it means. J. J. lloynolds.
Mluc Ry J 46:815-38 O 10 M5
Card index Increases efficiency of now-business
department. Hlcc R & W Blec'n 60:890-900
My 15 '16
Card rooordfl In ficlllnf? accpsworlea. JlorHcloas
AKC ar> ii^D-jjn F j? *J5
Follow-up card Index of new buildings. T31eo
\V Ofi:20B Jl 24 '15
Whorcs'H that pattern? and how to locate It.
II. A. UiiBsell. 11 Foundry 4,1:263-5 Jl '15
/fro ttlwt Accounting; Files nnd llllngr
(documents); UucordB
Cardboard
Wbei-e wuHto ne.WHpapors go. Sci Am 111:471
1> 5 '14
Carding machinery
Stripping nieclumlHrn for c*ardH.
World 50:73 <> MB
Textile
Carhouses. Hco Cnr IIOUHOH
Caricatures and cartoons
Truman <hirtlH, cartoonlHt. II. JTarluy. II In-
land l»lr fi«:K.|-ll O 'J5
Cnrllcle, Pennsylvania
Streets
Vlfrlilcd-brlck T)uv«»juent. on mi old macndam
iMine.. ,1: Cl. llltonliow. 11 tllntf 10n« JNT 72:1^02-3
1> ^-1 M-l
Cnrnotite
<Jon<-< 'lit ration of (tarnotlto oros. Mot & Chom
10ti|? i;i:27,1 JVty '15
Kxtractlon nud Mepamllon of 11 10 rnrilouctlve
- 11IUM- Aw
oro"- Dug &
Hndltun: uranium ratio in cumotltoH. H. O.
Mud and (\ 1*\ Whlttetnoro. dIat?H Am (Micm.
Hoe J 3(t:l!Om!-K2 O 'M
liudlum-urmilum iiitlo la cariiotlti»H. S. O.
Mud and <'. I<\ Wlillteiuorc. 11 dfa^s If H
Ilur MlneH Tech Pa NK.-N2H Mft
Cnrollnn, CllnChfield & Ohio railway
Mlkliorn exteiiMlon of tins ('urollna, (?IIncli-
fleld & Ohio Uy. il Uy H 5C:2.10-12 F ^0 '15
Carpenter shops
Delallw of a Htamlard portrtblo eurp<Mitor Hhop
on eonHlruc>tIoti work. H plans (Joncrettt Com
tiilMi Ap '15
I'laiitdiiK a Mtnall ciir-pcntcr Hhop. W. H. \VI1-
|<ln. II plun IlIdK" Af?e HTtfK-? O M5
Carpentry
Kir a ten Itulldfiitf; (lablne.1 nuiUIiiw; (lai'H;
hooi'H; Kloorn; hat lien; UullliiKH: Uooftr,
Hcaffoldltitt; Hltde rul<r, Woodworking ttia-
ehlnery
Study and teaching
Trn.IuIriK curpcntcrH for the traile at Hrldffn-
port. J. R .loluiKon. 11 Am Iml 15:un-8 Mr '15
Prvr iitw (lotinnercM^; Deniurrn^e; ICxpretm
cnmpunii>H; Kndght,; Intei-Hlato eomniercn;
UullroadH; MlilpplDKr Hte/milxwil lined
Cart
Hay Hlulc combination car. II dliiK I41ee. Uy J
4o:HM-7v IOIW-73 <> 23. N Js7 MB
v .
lctt nliftft drop handle and ratchet, dldff*
Ity A^e (Mech ed) XD-.'Ui Jit 'IT.
Buffalo, !U»chi*Hter <fsr IMttMbtu^b Htnndiml
outfit cam. 11 pbutM Ity AKC, r.X;Um-7 .Je 18
' tf>
Oar control. J. KltistnorrlH. Uy AK« (Mech <ul)
KO:71-1J It M5
Our deHlwn from a nervlce Htuntljudnt. 11 dliifpt
Mice Uy .1 <ia;r»7K"XU H IK MC»
ntid lo<'Otn<ttlv<tH ordered and built In 1014.
Affn r»8!L5-20 Ju 1 '1C
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cars— Continued
Care and locomotives ordered In 1914. Hy R 58:
36-41 Ja 2 '15
Cars at less than cost. N. W. Storer. Blec Uy
J 46:636 S 25 '15
Combination car for Kansas Interurban line.
11 Blec By J 46:806 Ap 24 '15
Commissary car Canadian Pacific railway. 11
„ Plan Ry R 55:707-8 D 12 '14
Curtain fixtures without pinch handles. II
Blec Ry J 45:298-9 F 6 '15
Extensible trap door for pasHenger cart). II
plan Elec Ky J 46:116-17 Jl 17 '15; Hy Affo
59:207-8 .11 30 '15; Ry Ago (Mech ed) 89:430-
1 Ag '16; Ely U 57:26R-9 Aff 28 'L5
FlreprooflnR wood for passenger car conHtruc-
tlon on British railways. Uy U 57:681) N
27 '15
Improvements In new Molnea Interurban cars.
if Blec Ry J 46:156-7 Jl 24 '15
Making Interurban cars comfortable. dlagu
Hlec Ry J 46:834 O 16 '15
Mnuter car builders' -mil annual, convention.
Bleu Uy J 45:1163-4 Jo 19 '15
Master car builders' -10th annual cionvontlon.
Hy K 56:8,12-42 Je 19 '15
New passenger car equipment Union 1'aelllc R.
R 11 plans Ry K 56:1$I5-G F 0 '15
Relative merits of long1 and short whnol base
seale-toBtlnff earn. C. A. UrltfffH. 11 dlags
Ity R 57:11)7^201 Aff 14 '15
Remodeled mall can* for houHlnff Kovornme.nt
flcld parties. 11 plan Uy Apro 57:1149 J) 18 '14
Salt I^iko & Utnh railroad. 11 map lOluc Uy J
45:54-5 ,Ta 2 '15
Semi-stool carw In collision. C. (!. Keen. 11 (Hag
Klec Ry J 45:716-16 Ap 10 '15
at«ol frame double truck onbooHo. 11 dla»w plan
Ry AKO (M<u'h CM!) K!):301--l Jo '15
Steel frumo i>aHHonffor equipment with wood
?M»h: n^w .^rawLT"11* HUlHiriMm ciirn.Il
.
dlogM Uy Ag« 6K:763-6 Ap i! 'Ifi; Harno. lly
AKU (Mooh c.<0 K9H7-1-K Ap 'IB
To fliul maximum overhang of car on mrvo
at platform. L. 0. Jordan. Jflntf Roe 71:540
'15
cnr no-
Upkeep of railway carrlatfeH. lOntflmter 120:171-
3 AK 20 MR
UHO of current for operating crane to roiuovo
tniekH from under e«r boilli'H. H. R Hewitt.
11 Kilcc Uy .1 4fi;(;,tX H 25 '15
Vonwrod Hteel for Interior UnlHli of paMHcn^er
ourH, Canndlan Pacfllr Uy. II Uy It Mi:724 I>
12 '14; Samo. Ry AKO r>7:10X7-X 1> tl '14
tfw rrtar) Air bmkCMi Autonu)blle.s; ItaK-
R0ff« nn/1 exr»r<»HH «vuw; Huth earn; Urake
iMfiuiiH: ICmkeHluiftH; KufTel runs; <1nr dean-
InKI <3«i' eouiiIJiiKH; (?ar IiHitlnic; c'nr
houMpH: (tor ifKliUiiKS *'»r rHilnMnir; c^ir
roofM; Par Iruekn; <1nr wheeln; Cliajti'l cnrH;
Dmft sfearH; Uynataottifter wtrw; Klertrle
mllRmdii—Unlllnir Htock; Krel^ht cur w<r«
vice; VrolKht cnrH; Itonpltal <'ar«; Motor
n (rallnwU; Il<»frlin»rnt«r HII-H;
oars; Htreet c«iirH! Tnnk
Ball btuirltiKH on
railway cnrH; ab-
Am H""
Lubrication of oar JourrmlH. \V. A. (llark. Uy
Age (Mech od) 89:10-20 Ja '15
<^rtto^ Btnndard ntllroart mr^lN-nrlnic alloy,
R. U. CTlurko. Foundry 4,1:467-8 N '16
Str
In
n
Cleaning
rftoi Oar cleanlnic
Dlilnftctlon
PlHlnfectnut airanK«ni<!rit for
KH Ry AKO (M«oh e<J) »9
Palntlnn
Car painting
Repair
Car maintenance on a dellnit(> coHt .
K. C. SfhlUHH. Idloc Uy .1 'l«i:.r>«X-!> H 18 '15
Car maintenance on the Sail Franclsi-o-Oak-
land terminal rallwavH. <J: Kt. lklorre. II
(lilies Kio<- uy J 4(i:r>:rf-;m s is MR
ComncnHallon for car repairs; Mantcr car
builderH* aasoclatlon comnilttee report, icy
Itfi6:N.1B-G Jo 11» -Ifi *
Mulntenanco of IROO-volt il. o. cai'H l»y the
Southern Taclllc company. K. HearH. 11
Wlcw Uv .1 4«:r»fil-l S IS Mrf
Mafntonaticc of 1200 -volt <1. c. earn l»y the
Oregon i4ei>trlf railway. 1). I. (1lou«h. II
Klec Uy .I 411:666-11 K 18 MB
Maintenance of 12 00 -volt «I. e. CIIPH by the
Houtheni Tactile company. H. K. Hewitt. II
Klec Uy J •Ultf-lti-N H IN M.r>
Ventilation
Cars, Caboose
I4]luht-whot»l cabooHO with Hteel tuulerframe.
Il Jg. Olvjn. 11 illnKH Uy A«re (Meeh ed) «l>:
Krlt* eabo\»H<t with Mtuel center Hllln. 11 dlnos
Ulan Uy AKO (Meeh ed) K»:lir»-K Ju Mil
tileel fi-aine eaboonts Htiltalo. ItoehiTiter &
iMttHbui-Kh Uy. 11 itiaK* Uy u fiUiL^UL' K L'7
Mteel frame double truck enhouw, ltuffalt»,
UoeheHter tir rittHbur^Ii. H «liar..s plan Ky
AKC (Meeh ed) X!t:,'iUM .|o 'I,.
Cars, Chapel. Seu (Uiaiiel eai'H
Cars (derrick)
Derrick ear for elevated«i>ailway reroiwfrue-
Uon. J. Ah Uyan. U dlatf KIIK X Trt:J»K(»-r My
«0 15
Kev<knt.v-nlne-t<m derrlek ear hmorti Itttdf Ml
f(ti>t In twenty-live mlnuteit. A. S. Iti'iilr. 11
I'JiV? Kee 7L*:YN*!i ,11 17 M.'i
Cars, Dining. »Si*<> Olniim earn
Cars, Freight. See Kreltfht ennt
Cars, Hospital. HIM* Mtwpltal CMIHI
Cars (Inspection)
Cmuluciiwy traek InHpeftlnn on tint (Iniml
Trunk, II Hy Ar.e 67:11 1.'»-7 l> IK Ml
Cars, Kitchen. H«v Kitehen run*
Pillar cTane ear for traeK work. K. M. T.
lt.Vilei\ Jl Klir Ity J 4f»:V<)3 Ap I? 'lf»
Three- In-one ear, K. <f. Sliei\\nn<l. II ittiut
Wlee Uy J l(i:llt!1.3 J*» l;j '!,'»
Cart, Military
New war fiim for i»ur nriny. it Hi-l A tn I !:»,!»« .11
Cars. Refrigerator. Heo
Cars (section)
Kllleleney of nu»tor eiii'ii fur Mn-tlntt (fid'CM.
u, it. MiiiTiHun, Uv AK«« i'ii»:iia/ s K I. *i.i;
Hlttlie. Uy It I.Vl.'l-Jl.-tJ NUM..
Cars (spreader)
lnUjn»v«in«'ntM In Jiiiuk wpreuiler <';ir«, Ity U
Cars, Steel
AH-nteel earn for London ti i»i»rl Hlanlrv rail-
way. II Wlec Uy 4 .|rt;2y.h .H il M:*
All'iiteta tme man «*ui». II Kin* Ity 4 iii.VS II ,U
paH«f»n«»-r enrw for ilir Pui-lllr i-li'C
Anulyrtla of Mrtwuw lit <MiJcnKt> i*levn(t*ti
?8& V; A- J»l
loftt) I* 13 ||
ira
In
My in
m»own««'r
Hy
th«t
of <*i*nt«r
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
69
Care, Steel —Continued
Design and operation of the new shop for
building steel freight and passenger cars of
the Canadian Pacific Ky.. at Montreal. U C.
Ord. il dlags plan B3ng & Contr 42:406-11 O
Design of steel passenger equipment. V: W.
Zilen. diag Ky Age (Mech ed) 8!) : 450-61, 61C-
and mall equip-
"" " " "- :
_ .._
Jersey Central steel
ment. 11 dlagg R
Same. Uy Ago (Mech ed) 89:123-7 Mr '15
Jersey Central Hteel passcngur cars. 11 dlags
plan Ky Age (Mcch ed) 88:<>2r>-!> D '14
Light-weight cur for Cleveland & ICastom
traction company. 11 Elee Ky J -10:30-1 Jl 3
Light-weight stool Interurban car of tho To-
ledo, Fostorla & Findlay railway. II plan Elcc
Ky J 46:947-8 My 15 '15
Long Inland railroad adopta light, Htool trail-
ers. II diagH JClec Uy J 4«:1IHi-H Jl 24 MB
Long Inland Htool HUburban curt*. II dlugn Uy
Age (Mech od) KU:403-« AK MB; Hume. Ky
Age fi»:241-4 Atf 6 '15
New Hub way and olovutod car of the New
York municipal railway corporation. 11 dings
Uy H BG:20X-13 F i;j 'IB
Nortbom Pacltlc paHHcnwr cars. 11 <UngH Uy
Age (Mcch ml) Si);B17-22 O '35; Hamo oond.
Ky Ago Bl):7,rt-7 O 22 '15
Plant for HandblaHllntf Htool earn. dlngH Uy
AKO Bli:3«7-8 AK 27 '15; Hume. Uy Ago (Mcch
o<J) 8!):4:i7-8 AK '15
FroflHGd-stecl cars for tho Chicago olovatcd. 11
dlatfH KIoc, Uy .1 44:lttM-!l I) 5 '14
Hallway wifuty and railway <u*onomlcH. Kcl Am
112:40 .Ju J) 'IB
Rlvotintf In Htool car cotiHtruc.tlon. II. A. Ilat-
flcld. 11 dlawt Uy Ago (Modi od) 8!)::tt-G, 87-
90 Ja-U1 'IB
Sand blunting Htoo.1 cnrH. dlatfH Uy AKO (Moch
od> «»:378-7 .11 '15; Miinii* cond. Uy Att.» fill;
104 -G Jl HI 'in
Stool mid Htoo.1 undorfrinno paHHcngcr train
wiulpmont; HtatlHtlt'H of proKn»HH ami eoHt.
Uy U B«:70B My 22 MB; fly Atfe (Alcoh od)
Hfl:20Q-JIOO J«i MB
Htool car dcHltfn from a protection Mumlpolnt.
,J: I). Wright. U.v AKO (Mc*i*h ««U) 8U:525-fl
() 'J5
Stool onrn for (llilcniro & Milwaukee olocirlo
nillroud. U dlngH Khtc. Uy J 4(5:IISS-!H H 4
fir»
Stool ciu'H of tho arch roof lypo, II dlagH ]>lanH
u.v AKO (M«ch «Mi) s!i::n ii.r.u ,n 'ir,
Stcc.l coaohoH for the Santa K«. U dlaKH 1^
Ago (Moch cd) H»:2I-n Ja '15
Sled (lyxiiimo-lMifWiiKt* IMII-H for tlin Union
raoilKi U. U. U Ulutf Uy U n»:4fll) Ap 3 '15
Stool imrlor c«rH for WiitPrldo-Cwlnr UapklM
lino. 11 plan lOh-c Uy J 4f>:i),*)2-4 My IB '35
Stool iwHHottKor ociulTnnont for Llio Union Pa-
cific. 11 dlaKH Uy ARO r»X:H7r»-ii Jo 2,a» MT»
Ktcol Huburhun cam for tlto. lOrlo. U dliiKH Uy
AKO (Moch o<h HO:3no-K .11 M5: Kino Uy J 41.:
llltt-D Jo la/IB! WliK Nt7»:lf42-4 J« 10 'Ifi;
Hy A«o DH:l24»-n ,Jo 11 MG
StruHH iLiinlyHiri of tho (!liI<itKo Htool (tar.
r(a»hl H. (1. <l«or«o. Wlo« Ity
Oar
Painting
fC
Repair
Care, Subway
oquipmcmt of Tinlniont tunnol cari.
U Kloc Ity j 45:794-5 Ap 17 '15
New HUbway and (thtvalod <!ar of tho Now
Carton lake
UnwatcvInK Oarnon lak<». U I). t>av<mport. U
map NtiK ft Mln J t)K:10Ct)-70 1) 19 14
Cartels. See TruMtM, TncluHlrinl
Cartography. fl«o Map*
Cartoon*. Hoe (JarlcaturoH and oartoonH
Cartridge cases
Annealing of brass cartridge canes. L. J.
Krom. 11 dlugs Alotal Ind u s 13:359-1.3 S
'15
Making cartridge cases. D. T. Hamilton. U
dtatft* Mach 21:(ir>1-U Ap vl.r>; Excerpt. Sci
Am S «n:2!)-30 .71 10 'li>
Cartridges
Cartridges for war. K: C. Grossman. Sol Am
113:211)+ S 4 '15
tfrc at HO Bullots
Carty, J. J.
Portrait. Power 42:Cfi Jl 13 '1C
Case hardening
Curb urination and hoat- treatment.
Ayora, Jr. 11 Mach 22:17-29 id 'in
J. G.
, .
CftHii-hardonlnjr procoHH for tool Htool. U. A-
Mlllholland. Motal Work 84:688-9 N 26 '15;
tiiime. Iron AfV J)(J:U(J(J-7 N 18 MS
CaHo-hurdonlm? retorts and furnaces. R. A.
Mlllholland. 11 Iron Ago 510:1111-14 N 11 '15
Ua« IIM a ciiHO-liardenliiK fiffcnt. A. II. White
and H. T. Wood, biblloff 11 Am Oaa Llpfht J
l(»:Sri»-63, 26fi O 26 »1B
MatorlalM employed In WHO hardenlnff. R. A.
Millholland. Iron Ajro 06:1041-2 N 4 '15
Protection of parts In caao hardonlnir. -Iron
AKO »n:;)04-n K 4 'in
1TH<5 of (Mippor oloc.lroplato In localized case-
ImrdcnliiK. W. I'axlon. dliiKH Mach 21:491) F
'IB
Xrr (tlH<> Htool, UanUmtntf of
Cast Iron
Alumlinun or Iron orank AILHOH; a comparison
of tho two inn IcrlulH on the ba»oH of woltfht,
Klh and COM!. V. I. M one doff. Jloraolcjaa
:)n:5N2-» Ap 28 'IB
t effect on llKht Kray Iron
(}. S. KVUIIH. 11 Foundry 43:2111-21 Jo
Annealing ffruy Iron canting*), 11 Foundry 43:
Ohlll ami Hlirlnlcaw of caHt Iron. U. A. 1'It-
nuuu foundry 43:304 AK MB
Control of chill In caiHt Iron, ootiHldorlnff tho
clement H cfToo.tlvo In tlio manufacture of
inalUtablfl oaHtluKH and drilled cur whooln.
<}. M. ThraHhor. 11 Am Innt Mln W T*ul 10ft:
2120-38 O MB; Hume. Koundry 43:401-3+ D
MR; Same. Iron Tr U 67:1171-3 [• I> 1(5 'IB;
Mxcorpt (Natural c.blll of caHt Iron). Mot &
Ohoni lOntf I3:3!i-40 .la MB
Oorrodlblllly of caHl. Iron and Htturi. .1. N.
Prlond and (\ VV. MarHball. Iron Age. iir.-.UM-
1B My 20 MB
c'orroHlon of Hlool iintl caHl liim compared.
U. <'. Mo Wane and II. V, Carnon, II Koundry
4H:-l(i7-!> N MB
Involution of tbo malleable procoHH. J. 3*. J»«ro
and .1. <1. Nulsc.n, Iron AKO. 1115:1 1 OK -70 N
Hani Iron. W, J. Keep. Foundry 43:*Mi H MB
A1all«kable cantliiKH Hpe.clllc,atlotiH. dlaK Iron
Tr U r»7:-l«-7 Jl I MB
Malleable Iron caMlnKH for tho automobile
JndiiHtry. U: MoldonUo.. IlornoleHH AK« aB:iliU
72 JIL 13 Mf,: Hamo, Iron Tr It r»«:221-4; nlH-
oUHHiMit. K. Touceila. BG:224 I- .la JK IB
Manufnotttro and UHOH of mallonblo Iron. J. Z\
l»oro. Koumlry 4»:Ml-3 Ap MB
IMioHphoru* In nuillo-nblo. oitntlt»Kn. JO* Toncoda.
11 Iron Tr U 57;B34-6 W »0 MB; Hnmu. IJluffiJnt
4»:-14(|-l) N MB; Mamo cond. Iron AKO Dft:!i24-6
PhyHl<fcal projiertloH VH. analynln. W. .1. Keep.
j'oumlry <rf:!20 Mr MB
IMtic'llrw of th« oxy-iic<itylono wc^ldlnK nrf»'«HH.
H. W. Miller. 11 Mach 22:1<W-17 <» Mil
Rivnnt dov«lor>rnontn In wiHt-Iron jnnniiriic-turij.
J. 10. JohnMUi, Jr. J FV hmt 7iHBU-na, 171-200
Ja-K MB; lilMcUMHlnn. 1711:2(0-1 I K MB
liiMcmrfliiiM In «nnc»alInK niHlloaMo <
O. W. Htoroy. 11 Koimilry 42:474 -« ! 1> ..
HniirimittidiiM for malleable Iron. 10. Toucwda.
Iron Tr U B«:UIB-1« Mr 2B MB
Standard wool (lent lorn* for tliu foundry man.
Foundry *l:SBK-fll Jl Mr,
Hulphur In mnllfuiMn cant Iron. 1C, II. Hmlth.
Iron AKO. «tt:12»B N 25 MB
Surface* of niolttm pHt Iron. It, A. 1'ltmitn,
VamtSlum Vnmi oxldo to t«t«wl.
and W.
in:402-4 AK 'IB
W.
MctrrlMin. Mot A
70
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cast Iron — donttnncd
Varying silicon and carbon. A. L. Pollard. Iron
Age- 85:121 Ja 7 '15
Wrr alxo Oar wheels; Chilled iron; Foundry
practice; Iron; Iron founding:; Iron metal-
lurgy; Pig iron; Splegeleisen
Testing
Bonding elasticity of cast iron. A. Ono. Am
Soc M E J 37:290-1 My '15
tentative methods — sampling pig
Iron. Foundry 43:2fil)-60 ,11 'IB
und cast
Testing tho hardness of Iron cnntlnffH. O. S.
MVIUIH. II dias Iron Age «B:8-10 ,11 1 '15
Tests of malleable iron after skin has been
removed. E. Toucedn. 11 Iron Tr R BR:fi84-
0+ « 24 'H; Same. Foundry -13:13-15 Ja '15;
Hume cond. Iran Ago 5)4: IMS -HO O 22 '14;
Abstract. Am Soc M 10 J 30:011)0-7 O 'M
Testa of vanadium Iron castings. 11 Foundry
43:170-80 My 'Hi; tiamo. iron If r It 57:221-1!
Jl 21) '15
Tests on the combined bonding ami tortdoiml
strength of cast iron. T. Mntsiimura nnd (S.
Jlamabo. Am Soc M. 10 J 87:H17 Jo '15
Caste
Preserving canto In Engllnh hOHpltals. Sci Am
g 80:326 N 20 '15
Casting machines
OontmuouH «a»tlntf nmc'htnu. It: C. Patterson.
dluK Mutnl Intln H 13:2R4-n J« '15
GontlnuoiiH rod oiiHtlng machine. 11 Hoi Am 113:
lllfi-h Atf iJl MB
Continuous rod -casting PFOCOHH; conHtructlon
and opomilon of a canting machine
to simplify tho mmmfocturn of rodH and
wire. K: K. lluminond. 11 dlag &!iu»h 21:705-
7 My '15
CoHt of onuting machlncm for coiivurtor plant.
10. M. JonoH. Am InHt Mln 10 Ittil l»t:irilll-n
Jl '14; Sumo. JOng & Mm J I»8:MM7-K I) 12
Castles
JMuim and «>levn.1 Inn* for a <«aHtli». J: \\*. Mor-
ton. Itltlff Ago .YTtfMi o '!!»
Castor beans
Htndh'M on <»nxyiii<* fiction: tin* i*ih*niHi' mid
Him HO of ruKtor hcaim, K. (i: Kalk and
K. Hutflimi. Am c'lu'in Sou ,1 :iY:::i7-:;o Ja 'l,ft
HtudU'H on onHyntc action; HOIUC oxpcrlm«»niM
with I'MHlor Van mvaw. K. il: Kalk and
K. HuKhmi. Atn iUu»m Sot* J ;i«:2UU;-70 O 'M
Castor oil
IMi.VMlrnl <|ualltt4»H of niKdir oil. I'. (I, Mr-
Veil, V, Atttontobllo ».1:;»(HM S Hi '!.'»
Caatty Plaster. H<s^ Phutlcr c««tK
Cataloging
Nfr ///^> t'ltiHfiUIc'ntion; Index IJIK
CataloQC
OoodH Inn I ulv« MiTvUu* whlfli drnwn tnuli*. H
ding MHnVWork H3:^7-;iU Jn 1 Mft
How to Hell a riitiiloKiiP. it. 0. Kay. Inland
1'tr nr»:l(i4-rt Ap '15
TrmUt catnloKH-- Tew am UH4*fuI UN now prrt-
. P. It. Tallitmn, HIIK Iti*e 71 MOT Mr
27 '15
Cataly
(<lu*
Induntry. Hd Am H 70:
aalyllciiK^ntH: thHr rflutlon to intnl
iiictluxlH. Hcl Am H KO:Mt Jl 2-1 Ml,
ydroMo nation <»f oil* and noft fat». He I
H HO:1MI AK H MR
Influence or t<»ni|K»nitin§f> In nHil pnlulynlH.
II, H, Titylor. Am Ohc'tn Hew J »7:5r»l'7 Mr
of tho mt
iduma ul
ItldiUtt. Am
tho cltiduma
II. (\
tal.VHlH In tli« coHVortiloH of
ulknloldM Into tludr 1oxlni»M.
of chimilntry. Hal Am
Hoc J
H '15
Onn of Mio
7«:3fl7-8 I) C 'H
Itnto of convcTMlon of cln<'honldlnit Into <;tn*
oltotoxlnn. II. C. HIcMln nnd It. H,
Am nmni Hoc J 37:2082*7 H 'in
Rate of conversion of finc.honine into cin-
chotoxino. H. C. liidrilo and O. 1* 1 trailer.
Am Chorn Hoc. J 37:20Hr.-X2 H M5
Reactions of sodium othylalo wllh methyl
iodldo in absolute ethyl alcohol at 2B0. Jl. C.
Robert Hon. Jr. uml S. P. Acreo. Am Chom
Soc J 37:l!)02-!) A^ 'If*
Itaintm'protation of (lio road ions of Hodium
mothylatit and Hodium othylatc with I, 2-
dinltrobonxono, und 1. 2, '1-dhiltrochlorohcn-
zono and 1, 2, <l-dlnitrol>mniob<>nx<»nc. H. J<\
Acroo. Am Cliom Hoc, J 37:1UO!I-M AK '15
tire aim* Oolloldn
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Mh'i'trii'aJly n|n-nih'<| rnntnn-lni'H plant for
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UOKHII. U dli»r,H plau.l Kim Kit- ,i»:HI>i; I* P It*
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Mi'Slldc Jolnti'il Nmrim;. it>pl««»n n\ tin* Cat-
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11 dliiMH Kim Id'*' TliMI'Hi Ap '.n M:I
Twitlv-ton valv«* lowirfl ilnun I»MI font r<J»ift
ill ^ mjlt. U, \V. fllri'lihiW. II K»m UM' VM
I K I I** tt * I «i
Wat IT mnhi mtiirr N<*w VMIK luultor riMin
to Slati'tt I^l»nd, J K itiMiiwi',
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to (t|H*rnlloti i»f tiilx«TH. <»J T. Hrn>iui>, Kt»K
Hoc! VlrlWi K n 'IU
Oulldlnqa
Hyuthftlc Htoiu* JIM tiwfl In th«' «*omt(incttfm
of (fntHMll Jti|UiMhit't hiiUtlliii;:i, tf I* Mmc*
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
71
Caucasus
Co
ln
In the Caucasus, map Eng &
9!): 650-3 Ap 10 '15
In and out of the Caucasus In war time.
U C. David. II l£ng & Mln J 90:477-80 Mr
13 '15
Builders of the QnlvoBton cuuuoway loll of the
storm's effect. Jflng Kec 7!i:li7« A«r 2S 'IS
GalveHton survives burrlciino. il map lfin# N
74:424-G Atf 20 'IB
Galvcaton'H aea-xvall choc-kH hurricane's do-
vasliition. ID. B. Van tie Ureyii. 11 tllags
Uec 72:271-,r> AB 28 'JR
Caves
Gave deposit. C: J. Young1, dlug EJcon Ocol 10:
180-90 F-Mr '15
Cedar
Spanish cetlar. 11 Sei Am 8 78:372-3 D 12 '14
Western rod cedar men meet. Ifllec 11 & W
Blec'n 00:1114 Ja 23 '15
'See (//NO Northern white cedar iiMHoelaUon
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Bridges
Construction featured of the dupllcatn rein-
forced concrete arXih hrldtfcM at Third uve.,
Cedar Itupidn, Iowa. dlatfn Ifliitf & Contr
42:148-50 AS 12 'M
Cedars Rapids, Quebec
CednrH hydro-electric development, Wt. Law-
rence river. 11 dliitfH plan MIIK N 73:500-73,
fill-13 Mr JJ5-Ap L '15
Ceilings t A
.Lighting of rooniH through truiiHlucmit tfloHH
collliiKH; with <U«ciiHHion. 14. J. JtidwuruH. il
Ilium EIIB Hoc 0:1011-20 no U 'M
ii/jw Mural p(ilntlntf und docorullon;
1 and pliixteriiiK
CcleHtlaF R!O ho and tellurlnn. II Sd Am 113:
01 Jl 17 '15
Connecting Idaho with tho mui; completion of
the Collio canal along tho Columbia river.
K W. Vincent. 11 Kul Am 112:470 My 22 '15
Cellte
Thermal hiHUlatlon of hlKli-tempnraturn oiiuli>-
ment. P. A. HotvU. din^H Am hint Mln 14
Mill 104:1530-50 A|jT '15; IHwuHHlon. 10M:
2513-10 1) '15
Cellars
llo\v to (\vi\\n low collar, plan Horn Kiitf 72:
Stornfro cellar liullt of ccuicrolo. P* It. WllHOti.
11 mdHf A^n 37:04 Mr '15
#<r ofno HamakientH
Gallon
tiuhHtltnto fur tfliiHH In uulomoblluH. tic.l Am
112:401 My 1 r15
Ceiiose octacetate
I0om<trlc tdpliii and bdta oclacotaten or mill-
toHti und of coll OHO. (\ H. Hudwm and J. M.
Johnnon. Am Chom tioe J 37:1276-80 My '15
Cells
Cultivation of living HHMIU^H ouUldo tho body.
Hcl Am H 711:147 Mr 6 '15
Celluloid
ContriniitioiiH of tho chumlnt to tho celluloid
and liltroccllulOHo Indimtry. II. (1 HuhUpp-
hauB. J Itid & IfliiK Chem 7:200 Ap '15
Cel ulose (hydrate)
Now ciiHliiK for HfUitfrtKOH. W. P. Uohoa, 14. 0.
Fox ami A. J. Acton, Hoi Am 112:235+
Mr 0 M5
Cement „ ,„„
AccounUnir for c<nnont packatfCH. U. Wiltfon.
J Account 10:10«-a05 Mr '15
Air analyxer for riutarmittlnK tho flnouoHH of
cement. J. C. rcmnton itnd W. H. Slltfh. 11
clliuni rr 8 Hur HtiLncl Toch Pa 4K:1-74 ;ig;
AbMtract. 14nR & Oonlr 44:352-3 N 8 '16;
Mxcorpt. Hng N 74:476 H 2 'ID; HumrnaiY. j
I<Y inflt 170:712-14 Jo '16; Humroary. fenff
Uee 71:787 Je IB 'IB
CoiitrlliiitbuiH of the chcinlpt to the cement
jlndUHlry. a. «. Hruwn. ,1 Ind & Ifluy Uhem
Dceado'H changt* In output of cementing mate-
rials. Jfl. (,\ Jflukol. WIIK Uec 70:70-1 L) 20 '14
Electric motors In tho Portland comont indus-
try. Elco W 65:111 Ju 1) '15
Flm-r KrliulliiK Jiiul hlffhor SOS in Portland
cement. P. JI. liatoa. Utag N 74:I3N-U ^1 15
Illeh-Htrontftli ooncrettia produced throitgh
lowering of surface tension of mixing water.
N. C. Johnson. 11 IflnK Uec 71:320-1 Mr 13
Hydratlon of Portland comont. A. A. Klein
and A. J. ijhllllpa. pin U S Bur Stand Tech
InyoHtlfiViflon of the durability of cement
dram tile in alkali etolls. K. J. WlR and
CJ. M. WiIHums. diaffH pis U H Bur titand
Totjli Pu 44:1-6(1 '15; Excerpts. Concrete Oem
MaloH'Hla cement. O. K. J3. Durltcni. lOiiffluacr
11!»:471-S Mv 14 '15
Meeluuilfiil fwituros of the hydratlon of Port-
land oomont and the maUhu? of concriito us
reveuliMl by microscopic study. N. <!. John-
HOII. U Am Hoc M 10 .1 37:516-25 S '15;
A iHtttictH. I4nff M 411:744-5 A« '15; Am GIXH
l-lfflit ,1 103:awt-4 N 3 M5; I?lHcuflHlon. Am
Wou M 10 J 37:,P>25-S H '15
Htmly of Portland cemont. It. J.
. . .
Oolony. lillilloff 11 Hdi Mlnow Q 30:1-21 N '14
lc llfn of Portlan<l comont Htucco on
in«tal ftibrlc. Cionrrefu CVsm 7:151-5 () '16
ltodti<>od proiluctlon of Portland comont In
1I)H, lftw Uec 71:44 Ja 0 '15
titandardlssnllon of no. 200 cvmont fllevee.
II. J. Wl«r iitifl J. C. I'wirnon. pl» U 8 Bur
Ktand Tech Pa 42:1-51 '14
Statement of IOHHOH of comont at various
pricey tabln. A. Moyor. J0n« H«w 71:7S3-1
l»ulk oemont on railway conHti-uctlon
work. M. 1). CJiimpbdl. II Uy Age 58:1441-3
Jo IK '10
Why IH a barrel tho unit of comont measure?
Concrete Com 7:N3 Ag '15
Krr rf/w> <V»n<?rot<»; Dontnl cornfjntH; (Jun-
Ito; I.Iino: Mortar; PavomontH; titucco; alHO
headlnKH hoKlnnlnff Cemont
Exhibitions
Annual ccitumt Hhow at Chlaufo. 11 Blrttf Affe
37:50-03 Mr '15
Patents
<!o-o])(»mtlon In mnall bulldlntf dovulopmnnL
P. II. JiuHWorth. OoiuToto Com G:4!i Ja '15
Specifications
H tan dard HpeclHcalionn for comont. Am ,<IUH
J.lKlit J 103:li!6 A* n '15 .
Testing
Her. (Vmcnt teHtliitf
Csment bags. ti«w Conicut
Cement clinker
ItrillKh Portland comont
coolhiK of cement cllnktir. dluKH
120M20-K AK ti 'in
CfonHtlttiontH of Portland com on t clinker. O. A.
Uiuiklti. J Ind A En* Ohem 7:4(1(5-74 Jo '15
Ftni(llo»\ of fnrrlo oxldo in tho formation of
Portland cmmmt clink or. 10: 1). Ouiuttboll. 11
J Ind & ICtiK Clifin 7:H35-7 O '15
*JeS5lcn?UKun for rolmlmc old brlckk ntul awhlar
wi\pr«. h. ChlvvlM, U Miiff N 74:030-40 N
Cumcnt-fcun furnaoo repaint. Ktig & Mln J
90:860. My 15 '15
Dry, coiuwt wina bo«t for eoment KUU In wot
climate. I4ng Hoc 72:401 0 10 '15
IflxiKirloncfl with eomont HTUUH In loyuo royot-
niftnt W. (1. <?upl<*H. Kn» & (Jontr 44:3117-8
N 17 '15
Cemont kllnt
BrlUih l>ortlana ownont mftklnir machinery.
U dlagH Knffl&oor 110:378-4, 40K-U; 12():Kl-ift
Ap 10, My 111, Jl 23 'Iff
74
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Chemical engineering — Continued
Chemical engineering1 versus engineering' chem-
istry. C: S. Palmer. Mot & Uhom Bug 13:
203 Ap *a6
Columbia university eHtcibltahus a Hcparatn
department of chemical engineering. Met
^& Cliom Mm? 1»:47f)-« A« 'IB
Co-opuratlon between university and inUuatry.
Mot & Ohc'in L2iiK 13:885-7 D J. '15
tfcu nintt Cht^mifltry, TechnluiLl; Pryimj;
Metallurgy; WaHte produutH
Chemical engineers, 'American Institute of. See
American Institute of chemical engineers
Chemical engines. Soe Jftro engines, Motor
Chemical equilibrium
Jft(ulllbrlnm butweon carbon oxyHUlilde, car-
bon monoxldu and sulfur. <3. N. UuviH nnd
"W: N. Ldioy. dlug Am Cliem tioe J 37:li)7«-
8!t S '15
K(iullil>rlum In tho HyHtcm: load aeelato, load
oxldu, and water, at 28°. U: K. JnckHon. Am
. Chem Sue. J 3U:231G-r»7 N 'J4; dame. U S
Bur Stand Jlul U:33l-45 My 10 '15
Chemical Industries
Aooiaont prevention In tho chemical IndUHtrloH.
F: \V. XcotiKh. Mot & Chem Iflng 13:731-4
0 16 'IB; Kxe.erptH. Am Jnd JKl:2;)-4 N '16
Aspects of Homo chemlual Industries, in the
UnltcKl Htates. today. K: Qudomnn. J Ind &
Kng Chum 7:15J-G F '16
Chetmcal InduHtrlow of Austria- Hungary and
tho war; ahHtniot. K: Domith and <3. Ulrluh.
Met & Chum Kng J3:(inu-40 K 15 MR
Chomlcal InduHtrltw of (lor many. P. K >Yank-
JUind. Mot <fe Chom JOnif 4tt::i7X-87 Jn M5;
Sumo. «i'I Am S 7J);:i«!)-!)0, 402-U Jo JU~iiti MR
Chemical Industry and <3orman competition.
JflnKhitior Ui>:l)0 Ja 22 '15
Chemical trado and tho war. Hnglnocr 120:379
O 22 V1R
Ohemleal trado of tho ITTilled Statew In 11)14.
J 1ml A, KtiK Ohem 7:ffli!>-:iO .11 'If.
Chomlcal trado situation In doiinany and Croat
Britain. Mot & Ohe.m Kng 13:59-61 Ja '15
Coal-tar chomlcnl IndiiHtry In tJenunny nnd
America. Sol Am fc? X0^4o O 9 '15
Oo-partn<'rHhh> In ehomleal Induntrle.H. \V. II.
Ixwer. ICnglneor 120:01 .U 2» 'If.
DciVolopmentH In Cernmii-Atnerleun trado In
choiuhttUH. .1 Ind & I4nir Ohem 7:7!t Ja '15
Dolnir without Kuroix». Hel Am 1U:17C K 20
on American IndtiHtrloM.
m HU.-L'.tO H II 'in;
ar
el A
nltle
..
eH for tho Amerlenn ehem-
i:t:72U-»L
&
KIIR
KfToct of tho w
JO: M. Pratt, Ne
oond. (Opportun
lejil IiuhiHlry) Met
• O 16 '15
Kffeet of tlie war tiTH>n the Amerlenn elumil-
oal InUiiKtrloH. J. TI. Janttm, I0n« H<KT W I 'a
!U:3M1-400; 1 XwiuwloiL ni:4nn-10 ,Ie 'IT.
Fornlgn markots for American chemlenln,
T: Tr. Norton. Mot & Ohom Knjt 13:70H-C!2 O
Oerrnnn rhomloal Industry an<l tho •wnr.
^ * Mln J 00:774-6 My 1 '16
Oovornmont ro-oporatlon with our
Scl Am 112:01) Ja 30 'in
Hourlntf of tho prnposcul amondmcmt
patent lawn. U. H. llaukelfincl and
Mat <fe Ohmn ICiiR U:7ft-81 K '16
ManehoHtor incotlniv of tho HoeJMy of ehoml-
cal Industry. Mot ft Chvm Kn« 13:548-6 H 1
Report of tho Chemical and dycntun* committee
of tho Now York sottuon of thn American
chemical society. Mot & CJhcm Knir 12:758*6
RoMoaroh and industry. Hot Am 112:010+ J« to
Hesouroes ana possibilities of ehomleal Indus-
try in tho southwest K. liaruoh. Met &
_aiiom TCnff 13:804 -A _fl Ili '.15
, F. fftono. J Ind
' "
of the
others.
What Germany IB doing In tho oupnilcul and
metallurgical iiiduwtnou. J£xig & JMlu J !)!)•
83!) My 8 '15; Same eoiid. fcku Am K SU:» Jl
11 '15
to oftw Chomleal reweareh; Chumlcalu:
Ghomlulry, Technical; Uyu Induatry; 1'utaHh
Exhibitions
National cxiK>Hltlon of chemical InduslrJoH;
Nummary of exhibits and llHtu uf papers rend.
11 Met & Ohom long 10:01)0-700, Y»4-.'i o J-Jii
15
Chemical Industries. National exposition of. Woo
.National exposition of chemleal IndUHtrleH
Chemical Induatry, Society of. Hee. tfoelety of
ehuinleal IndiiKtry
Chemical laboratories
Ohomleal department of the UllnulH traction
Hyutom. N. U. Ueatfle. Nluu Uy J 4b:4l'U F
3Y '16
Chemical patents
Application for and proHucutlon of anplleatlotiH
for United tftate.H lottorw iiatont. S. C. Man-
tick, j Jtxd & Jttitf OlMin 7:N74-HB o Mft
Coal*- tar dyctt and tho J»alKo hill; eompulHory
working of putentH. U. O. UOHHCS «l Jnd &
Unjr Ohom 7:1)0 a- 74; UlHcuHHlon. 11. 1*1. tUuno-
bnikor; li. C, MOHHO. 7:W74-8 N '16
Contractual rlKlitrt roliitlnK to lettorH iwitent:
Actlonu for InfrlnRoniuntri. S. <!. MaHtlck. J
Ind & HUB Ohom 7:UK4-U1 N *Lf>
* Hearing of tho prom»H(Ul uimmdmmit of the
^ patent lawn. U II, Hm^ktaand and othcra.
Mnt A (Jhom KIIK i;i:7<i-NI K '15
Theory and Htatemcnt. of the law relating to
jiatentH K<«nerally and to i»atentH for —
NltlotiH of matter mid eheiniejil pr
Hpeellleally. S. (\ MantleU. J Ind >
Chem 7:7X0-1)7 S 'U»
Chemical reaction
Ae,tUm (if trioxymethylene on ;>-xyleno In tho
prenuneo of aluminum ehlorlde. u. <\ HUM-
ton and J). T. Kwlntf. Am <?h<*m Hoe *l «'I7:
2U!)1-1», 2401 0 Mb
Addition eonipounilH of oi'Kanle ruittxdmemi
with HUlfurlc a eld. J. Kendall and C,1. l>. Onr-
penter. Am <^hem Hoe .1 :ni;::ii»H-I»17 n '14
(mendeal rea<'(iojiH nt low ju-eHtuu'eH. 1. haiuc-
mtilr. Am Chem Hoi; J IlVrljrW-O? My MO;
AhHtraot. J Ind &, KDK (Miem 7::HU (>1 Ap '15;
Ahstraeit. Mot Mr Ohein Kiur in:l!44-fl Ap 'lu
(meinlenl i*eiietlitnH in anh.\«jroUH hytlraaltte.
T. VV. It. \VelHh nttil II. J. Urodertmn. diaRM
Am (Miein Soe ,1 ,'fV:,s^ff-;r«' Ap 'Id
Kleetron eoneeutlon of vnlener: tho theory of
elect rolytle dlHwielittlon and eheinlenl Jieflou.
K./;:^ilk nnd(.I. At. NVIxon. A.ut (Miem Suo
Internet Ion of hydrogen find ehiorlno under tho
Inlhienee of alpha imrlletoM. H. M. Taylor*
dlunH Am t'hetu Soo .1 «V:2I BK ,hi MR
Oxidation nnd rtultietion without the mldltltm
of weld; the rwietlrm hi»1wee» forroun NUl*
fa to « nd notiiHuhim dlrhromiite. M. Neltllo
and Jt O. Witt, Am <Utem Noo J 37:2;t({0'K o
HotictlouM In liquid fuiimoiiht, i*j: (?* Kranklln.
lUwietlotiM of Hodlmn etliylnte with n»ethyl
iodidn In ulmoltite ethyl nleohol at £»", H. t*.
Uohc*rtMf»nt jr. nnd H. K A<T(»e, Am ('hr*m
Hon J 37:1 008-0 AX 'in
Itolntnntrcttntlon of the reiietlonx of Notthim
me thy In I « ami nodltim itthylnto with I, tf>
dlnitrohmixen^ and 1, S. 4-dlnltr<tehl<m»-
hctns^no ntid \9 2, 4»tllnltt*<»hrotnolienxi*tif|.
H. K. Acre«. Am diem Hoct J 3V:JJ*OJi- M AK
Study of tho r«a<»tlon« of Hortlutn mnlonjo
««tnr. O. T4. Jitekwm nnd K, (?, Whit more.
Am Chnm Hoe, J 37:lR22-87, IIUR-IM ^ Aff MR
War and tho ohomlool Jnduntry. W: It NiohoU. ^ 287S-81 O 'B
J Tnd 4 iMnK Ohom 7:181-6 F 'IB lUmwintii for UM In mm a
War and tho chemical trade, Engineer 119:110 pyroffnllol. R. P. AncfnrMcm.
Ja 29 '15 KnK Ohom 7:587-06 Jl '15
niutffi!.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
75
Chemical reduction. See Reduction, Chemical
Chemical research
Cooperation in matters chemical; presidential
address. C: H. Herty. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2231-46 O '15
Development of chemical research in America.
I. Remsen. Am Chem Soc J 37:1-7 Ja '15
Research In chemical Industry. C. F. Burgess.
Met & Chom Eng 13:!»21 D 1 '1C
Sec also Chemical laboratories; Chemistry,
Technical
Chemicals
Advance in chemical prices due to tho war.
Ens & Mln J 100:831 N 20 '15
Balance of trade in chemicals between the
United States and G or many in 1013. J Ind &
Ens Chem 6:1034-5 D '14
Hcc MHO Chemical Indus trios
Statistics
Need of revised chemical statistics. B. C.
Hesse. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:58-0 Ja '15
Chemistry
FtM «7w> Acid*; Air; Alkali OB; Assaying;
Atomic wtiightH; Atoms; CutalyHlH; CombuH-
tlon; Crystallography; DtaHoclatlon; KarthH,
Rare; raioctrochomlstry; lOvapuratlou; CUHOH;
Hydraton; I IK H CM I or H nnd tost IWP<TH; IOIIH;
Metallurgy; rhotochemlHtry; Jtadloac.tlvlty;
Reduction, Ohcmlcal; Snltn; Hpct'lnim an-
alysis; Solution (uliQiniHtry) ; HtoroochoHilH-
try; Substitution (chomlHlry); Thunnoclium-
istry; also hoadingH beginning (Ihomleal and
names of chemical oluimmtH and HiihHtanctw
Apparatus
Mw Chemical apparalUH
Study and teaching
Roaont londfttioloH In high Hdiool cihamlHtry,
R. JL Bradbury. 3 Fr Innt 1KO:4-IO-01 O MB
Chemistry. Analytic
niectro-lltramotrlo method nnd HH application
to gonoriil analytical chomlHtry. F. II. H«H-
Holfnk van Huchlolmi and A. llmio. Am Cluuu
Soc J 30:1703- 1X03 H 'J4
Inllutmctt of hydroxy nckls and lactoncm upon
dotormlnatloriH of tho uhomical (toimtantH of
fatty ac.lds. (!. A. Browne. J Ind A Ung Chom
7::iO--l Ja '15
llAHultH. <»f ««?»«<'. J1'0"0) w'r» * lY« wnrh 4 on^ dotnr-
mlnatlon of mil fur in pyrltoH.
Ind & Hug (Uinm 7:l!!M-l! Jl '1ft
Mooro.. J
Two inotluWlri of Hopivrallon nf thn mctaln of
the alhalino-oarth group. A. Cl. J'at<lr«un.
Am Chom Soc J 37:2840-63 O '15
Uflo of tlio Intorforomtitor for tlio tinalynln of
solutloiiH. 3j. 11. A damn. <llog« Am Chum Hoc
J *7:llftl-D<l My 'IB
r; T)ru
analyHiH
motliod; floll iizinlyHlH; Volunn^trhi
nlHo zmimtB of HubHtnno.oH unal.vKtul, o. K.
Coal-^AnalynlH, Htowl— AniilynlH, Wiitcir— Ati-
ulysls
Qualitative
Qualltntlvn togt for wntor liy the IIHO of ttio
acotylono-cuprmiH chlorldo roncilon. 10, II.
Weaver. Am Chom Hoc J nQ:2<tfl2-H P '14
Quantitative
Oompnnillvo Htucly of mntlioOlfi for tlio nuftn-
tlttitivo clolorntlnntlon of nulfiir in poptpno,
IT. VV. U< ul Hold nnd C). Ilucklo. Am Chom
Hoc J 37:607-11 Mr '15
GlbbB nv^flal award: n,<l<lrn«« of acceptances.
A. A. NoyoB. J Ind ft Mug Chom 7:460-1 My
Nepholomotry (pliotomotrlo nnalyfiifl): history
method and dovolopm^nt of InHtnunontH*
obor nnd B. S. Graves. dlatfH J IncT
7s843«*7 O 'ID
Qtuintitativo 4etormination of flucvrinA. Wi IT.
Adolph. diaff Am Chom Soo J 37:2500-15 N
'15
Quantitative dotorminatlonn of milfur In tho
culture medium for tho detection of the
bacteria producing hyrtroftcm Hulflde. tl. W.
It Arnold and 0. llucklo. Am Cham Soo J 37:
Chemistry, Biological. See Biological chemistry
Chemistry, Inorganic
Itouuut work in Inorganic chemistry. J. L:
Howe. Am Chom Soc J 37:536-40 Mr '15
Chemlstry, Medical and pharmaceutical
Contributions of tho cnomiat to tUe manufnc-
ture of pliarmaceutlciil products. F. H.
Bldrod. J Ind & JSnjy: Chem 7:039-40 N '15
tfca also Drugs— Analysis
Chemistry. Organic
Electrochemical production of organic com-
pounds. Met & Chem Eng 13:211-13 Ap '16
Wcc «/iw Acids, Iftitty; Alcohols; Aldehydes;
Ifitwi'iitlal oils; J&ttors; Gas; irlydrocarbona;
Ivotoiies; I'roLolna
Chemistry, Photographic. Soo Photographic
chemistry
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Gas manufacture from tho point of view of
physical uhomlHtry. VV. F. Ulttman. Am Gas
Inat Pro 0:pt 1, 288-300 '14: Some cond. Am
G«IH JLight J JOl:3i)5-7 D 2/ '14; Same oond.
J Ind ^ Eug Chom ti:l 027-30 D '14; Discus-
sion. Am Gas Inst Pro i):pt 1, 300-4 ;14
Salts colored by cathode rays. H. Goldstein.
Sot Am S 70:318-19 My 15 '15
N<v HIM Atomic wolghlH; Atoms; Dolling
puintH: (lntiilyHlH; (Jhonilail reaction; Col-
Joldn; (1ryHtall()graphy: JDlHHoolation; Elcctro-
(•hiinilHtry; UUuitrolyHln; Jtiloc.trons; Fro '
polnU; JOIIH; iHonicrlHm; LUiuhl air; M«
polntH; Alolociilar wolghtn; optical rot»
1'hotochomUstry: ItadloaetlvTty; Solution
(chtuulMLry); Storoochomlstry; Thenuody-
nainlcs; Valonco; Vapor denHlly
Chemistry, Technical
* " iw lior own clinmlHl; llrot Natlonid
oC c.huiulcal InduwtrloH. Sci Am
_ {- U « '15
cluuniHtry. Jj. H. Baekoland. Met &
Mug l«:«77-si O 1 '15; Sumo. J Jnd
r Ohom 7:078-81 N '15; Same. Hcl Am B
ng
Applied
Uhmu
A
HO:2!M-r> N 0 '15
llmtt. Htsi Am H 80:47-8 Jl 17
tli
.
Contributions oi tlio chctulHt to
•JG
iomlH
'16
American
Ohum
OontrlbutloiiH <>r tho HiomlHt to tho indUHlrlal
<l«v()lopmouL <»f tl»o driltcMl Stutcw— a record
of ac'hluvomciiit. H. <\ JIOHHO. .1 Ind &
ci. . HO. . n
Chotn 7:2U:t-.t()4 Ap 'JG; Hame. Hcl Am S
310-11, 234-5 AT) 3-10 '15: Abstract Mot
<ai«m Mnjr 13:287-8 My '15: Abstract, with
(llHCuawiou. Toxtllo World 40:53-5, 74-£>+ Ap
(lOnlrllmtlonH of tho chomlHt to various
American IndUHtrh'H; HynipOHlum. Mot /3s
(Ilium lOiitf i;i:2K3-8 My '15
Gctrnmiiy JIH nature's competitor. Sol Am 113:
442 N 20 '15
. Iinltm trial IIH<»H for ll<iulcl air. Nnis M 40:
'IlK-ai Ap '15
3'roUlomH of chotnlcal Indimtry. It, F. liacon.
.1 Ind «fe Kiitf Chom 7:nar»-K Jn 'Jf>
. -
Her aho Aootyloue; Alcoh
, , AlkfilloH; Anmioula; Baking
lum; KrowInK; Celluloid: do
Itoftctarch and progroHB in Amnrlrtan manufac-
ture*. It. F. Uaoon. Hcl Am H 80:334-0 N 20 'J5
Stxtiotv <>r clumilcal luduxtry unnuiil
lOnRlnnor ,121): II 1-2 Jl 23 'fr>
SulmtltutOH for me tain, mlnoralH and
pnxhictH. Mntf M 4!»:r>()2-3 Jl 'in
Alcohol, Donatnrod;
ing powdor; Itar-
domont; Ohomlwd
homUuil in<lUKtrI(^; Coal-tar
Coal-tar prodnotH; CorroHlcni and
nnti-corronlV(iH; CyanldoprocoHH: OlHtlHatlon;
IJyen and «lyelnff; KloptrophomlHtry; MHHOH-
tial olln; IQxpIoitivAR; Kuol: (law; (fan man-
tlo«; Oa« manufacture imrt worlwj fllntviHo;
(Jluo; Onnm and rftHlnw; HydromotnlhtrKy;
Ink: Motallurgy; Olln and fatn; OHIHOHIH;
Paolclnfr houHO products; Taint: rapcr jruik-
Inff ana traflo; rorfum<»ry; Jt*«fn»lcsum; J'ot-
a«h; ProcloiiH HtnnoH, Artificial; Prc^douM
ntonen, Synthotlc; Hofractory matorlalm
Ilubher; llirtrtwr. Artlflnliih S(»np; Btifrar:
Hulphurlc^ add; Tar; Toxtu«* ImhiHtry and
fabrlcut; Wn«to profluctH; Wooa dintillntion;
Wood preservation
76
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Chemists
'Applied chemistry. tiP H. Baekeland. Met &
Chem Ens 13:677-81 O 1 '15; Same. J Jnd &
En* Chem 7:978-81 N '16: Same. Scl Am H
80:294-5 N 6 '16
Cooperation in matters chemical; presidential
address. C: H. Herty. Am Chem Soo J 37:
Development of chemical research In America,
1. Kemsen. Am Chem Soc J 37:1-7 Ja '15
Plen for a chemlHts' protective UHHOulutloii.
K. O. Myers. J Ind £ Eng Chem 7:7D8-«01 S
Chesapeake & Ohio Northern railroad
New line of the Chesapeake & Ohio Northern.
dliigs map Uy Atfo 5S:I017-1X My 14 Mr>
Thirty miles of Chesapeake & Ohio Northern
begun, map Iflng Hoc 72:300-1 S 4 '15
xtAj
G24-G
begun, map Iflng
Chesapeake and Ohio railway ^
37th annual report Ity AKO GD:Gfll-2,
O 1 '1C
Chesa player. Automatic
Torres and his romafkable automatic devices.
11 dlagH Sci Am S 80:206-8 N 0 'If,
Chester, Pennsylvania
Bridget
Balanced cantilever relnforcod-ooncrete bridge.
U: JI. Qulmby. 11 cliaKB JMnjf N 73:578-81 Mr
25 '15
Chestnut
American
chestnut troo. S: B. Dofwilor. 11
.
map Am For 21:1)57-00 O '15
CheHtnut In the future. Am Vor 21:867-8 O M5
Commercial uae« of chestnut P. L. JiultrleU.
11 Am For 21:1)00-7 O '15
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, the A. It B. A. convention city. 11
GooU Uoads n s 8:109-203 D 5 '14
Topography of the bod -rock under Chicago.
K. Pouttlo. mapH \V Soe N J 111:5110-1 Jo '14;
Hume cond. Hntf ft Ooiitr 42:1105-7 I) 30 '14;
HlHcuiMlon. W Hoc 10 J l!J:r,lM-011 j« '14
Ncc MHO Field muHoum of natural history
Architecture
1914 proffretw in building. 11 lildf?
37:46-8 F MC»
n and count ruction of the Chicago Mo-
brew hiHtltutft- a reinforced concrete ulruc-
ture iKwmwHlntf unuKWil fwituriw. H plant*
Kntf & Contr 4:(:G5»-lt:t Jo 2» '15
Bridges
DcHiffn, co nut ruction and detailed tabor
of the* HUbntruclurc of the double- loaf
nion luiHculo hrldufe at (^UlcaRo uvoruus
oaKo, diiLKH j)lun fin« & Oontr 4U:3KK-i)O
Double-dock lm«cule t)Hd«e over ChleuKe
t II. B. Young. U dlaga JSng N 74:87fl-y
SubHtructnre for the JacKmm Mtreet
over the (Chicago river. 11 dlftgH
BGO-2 Mr 18 '1?
Substructure of the T>
H. ID. You
Two lar/TA lif
noer 120:339-40 O B '1C
Harbor
Ohlcatfo breaJcwatAT extennlona. dlajm En» N
Health department
of ventilation Alvlnlon of th*
etit for 1813. £1. V.
K 20:57-73 '14
contH
trun-
riven
H
tructure of the T>ake utrctet Nucule
ID. Young. 11 Sing N 74:084-6 N 11
lar/TA lift hritlfo* at Chicago, dlogi
Hospitals
Chicago municipal tnberculoslfl flanltarlum.
a A. TQHkHon. 11 plans Brickb 24:267-72, pi
Hotels
Now Morrlmm hotjl plant. T: Wilson. 11 plan*
Power 42:70-3, 111- Iff Jl 20-27 '15
Lighting
Nttroffen-rtllo<nampB m Chicago, 11 Hloo W 65:
Street lighting in Chicago. I'. W. Haynon. 11
Ilium Iflng; Hoc 10:t!Nl-K no 8 MR; Same cond.
Am Gun Light J 103:3111-17 My 17 MB
Street lighting in Chicago: rojiort. Kle.c u &
W Kloc'n 67:481 U 11 M5
Municipal pier
Chicago municipal pier. 11 diagH Hng N 74:
1M-7 .71 SJJI Mfi
l^onguHt municlual pier in Hulled States in
noaring completion at (^lilcaKo, 11 dlagn Jl<2ng
Jtoc 71:778-80 ,Jo 1!) Mf» h
Sovoro te.stH tthow (Milca^o municipal pier to
ho Hound in con.Mtruction. 11 Kng Uc<*. 72:75
Jl 17 Mr»
SuporHtmcturo of Chicago municipal pier. U
Wng N 74:306-H Ag 12 M5
Ordinances, eto.
Chicago llat-Hlal) ordinances; dlKciiHHlon. long N
72:1274-7 D 24 M4
Public works
Contra,! plant will handle, repah'H to all city
Ijmiont. 11 plan I«3ng Itou 72:2fl(N7 Ag
_. .
Chlcag-o'H municijial repair nhoj). <\ (J. Kuncr.
U Munic KnK 4K:2SU-Sll My MH
N(r (^«o ClhIc^»Ko-> -Munidpnl pier
Railroads
Alternative plntm for roarranKliiK <MiicaK<>
freight termlnalH. plaim Uy U r»r>:H(m-72 .In
Klcvnt<Ml medical nictluKlw, H. K.
KlHhor. U Kleo Uy J 4r>;l I'lii-A; 4n:Uir>-Ui, -t.MU-
.4 Je 2«, AK 7, H 11 Mft
(MiicaKo frolKht InttTc^mngo yard. 11 plann
MUK N 7a:11li3-B Je 17 MfP
Chicago tradt elevation; H«>ck Inland linen.
11 dlatfH KIIK N 7;t;<I70-r» Ap K MO
Ueport c»f Chicago railway terminal o<»minlH-
Mon. Ity AK'<' riN:Ilt;:i-l ,I«* 4 '15; Attract.
KnK N 74:42 Jl 1 '15
Hock Inland track elevation work at CluYngo.
H dlaw Uy Axe r.S:«i»o- 1 Mr L'n MH
Santa Kc to Holvo (MiU-aKo fruit terminal
problem, plan Kntf Itc<- 71:Xl{l-2o Jo 20 MR
Thn^'-Iovi'l mllwfiy cnKinln«- at ('Iilciiftc^. U
dlaKH plaiiH Knn N 7:t:7i»X in AP IA '15
Truck elevation on tin* Nickel Vlnt« railroad
at Ohfcatfo. 11 <Ha« map Knit N 74:NNX-iM N
4 'in
Transportation In ChlcaRo durlmt a traction
MtrJkc. U Uy AKC r,,S;M(!!l.7-t Jo »h M5
Rapid transit
CommlwHlon HXCH wrvlr<» Ktiindnrfln In (Milcano.
MU'c Ity J 4UJ775 O U MB
Ha My of train* on the f'hlciiwi elevated, U
Hy J 4ll::i»2-5 AK 21 MA
Sanitary affairs
n Nhould no longer depend on fwwtiKo
dilution. Un* Uce 72:AH4 H W MH
(Miicawo'H m*wiift«t nnd wfiti*r*HUppIy prolilctn.
N 7tf:110I) Je 17 Mfi
Kuture nanltary iirobl«-m of
ponlum. W Ho« 10 J ll»;757-75 (> M4
Itwommnnd fltt(*rlriK <Mil<*aKo water and pro-
l <»
<»f newnK**. <1: A. oe,
J: I), Wfitrnm and A, J. Martin, KUK Uec 71:
709 Je ft '15
Mr r;?mj r?htcfi#o Htn«ir(M; (1hh'a«o Water
Stock yards
Two yi*ftr«* tiwtM Indicate t»«*nt trentment for
(*hfca*ro utofk. ynrtl* wrtwt<'«. II KHK Umt 71:
268-8 f 27 fl5
Strots
ChlcaKp plnn and th*» new heavy-trHftlc utrMitH.
Vf.D. Moody, map Knar N 73:482-8 Mr It
Chicago, takM a traftlo cmwuw of the loop. KnK
fltr^t^anln/it^Chlc^Ko. Munlo J S«;35 J*
Traffic count on C2hlcajr<> NtnMttM. ICti'c Uy J
Subways (conduits)
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Chicago— Subways (conduits) — Continued
Design and construction features of Chicago's
first utilities gallery. 11 dlags Eng & Gontr
44:376-7 N 10 'IB
Pipe subways for the public utilities of Chi-
cago. L: A. Dumond. Eng Bee 70:705-6 D 26
Subways for public-utility pipes and wires In
Chicago streets. Eng N 73:60-1 Ja 14 '15
Water supply
Chicago water works notes. 11 Munlc J 37:918-
19 D 24 '14
Chicago's new tunnel and pumping station
part of comprehensive waterworks plan.
H. S. Baker, map Hug Uec 71:73-4, 103-4 Ja
16-23 '15
Constructing shaft and tunnel at Lake View
pumping station. H: \V. Clausen. Eng &
Contr 42:500-1 N 25 M4
Wilson avenue water tunnel at Chicago, dlawa
plan En« N 73:764-7 Ap 22 .'15
Chicago & Alton railroad
Abstract of annual report, map Ry Ago DO:
795-6 O 2i) '15
Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad
Abstract of annual report, map tty Ago 50:
996-7 N 2<i '15
Chicago and North Western railway
Fifty-sixth annual report, map Ky
6, 672-3 O 8 '15
Valuation work. Kng N 74:843-5 O 28 '15
Chicago, Burlington &. Qulncy railroad company
Sixty-flrHt annual report, map Ity Ago ni>:l>44-
5, 1033-6 N 2li MB
Chicago central station Institute
Trntnlmr mon for tho ounlral-Htatlon InclUHtry.
11 PJlcc W 60:»«2-4, 1143-4 O ,10, N 20 '15
Chicago drainage canal
Report on wator-powor ih»volomm»nt on tho
Chicago drainage canal. Miitf N 72:1139 1) 3
Chicago Great Western railroad
AbHlract of annual report, map Ky Ago 50:
9U5-G N 20 '15
Chicago, Lake Shore 6. South Bend railway ,
Seven y«arH of operating oxp«rionc.o of a Htn-
Age (i!>:63r>-
Klo-phaHO Intorurban railway. U map Mloo
Ry'J 46:940-5 N 6 '15
Chicago, Milwaukee &. St. Paul railway . ,
Hridtfe work of I ho <\, M. & Ht. I>. Uy. 11 plan
Ity H 56:«35-K Mr ft '15
C., M. & Rt, P. railway hlKh-voltaKO rtlrect-
cuvront syHtom. tiloc VV 64:1186 1) 19 '14
Hloetrtc traction on thn OhlcuiRO. Milwaukee
6 Ht. Paul icy. din* map IflnK N 73:22-3 Ja
7 '15
JQlectrlllcalUm. dlngH map Knginaar 110:104-6
Ja 20 '15
lOlflctrinoatirm. 0. A. (Joodnow. W Hoc JO J 20;
327-30 Ap MB
Electrification of 440.5 mlloH of thu Ht. J*aul.
11 map Uy Afire RO : 683-0 O 15 '15
Electrification of terminal lino at Omit Kalln,
Mont. 11 Uy It 57:67-* Jl 10 '1C
Electrification of tho Great PallH terminal. 11
JCloc Ity J 45:1172-3 Ju 10 '15
Qleotrllloatlon of the Puwt flottml linos. A. If.
Armntronft 11 dla^H inapri (»<*n Hlect H 18:5-0
Ja '15; Hame. Ity Atftt 57:1125-6 O IX 14;
Hamo, IClon U & W MHu-'n 65:1205-8 Jt> 26 14;
Same. Uy U 56:96-100 Ja 16 15
Electrification progrefwen rapidly, TCng N 74:
862 O 28 15
1600-volt eloctrlHcatlon of tho Chicago, Mil-
waukee & Ht. Paul railway. W. I>. Itoarcct.
11 Ckm lOleo U 18:644-5 Jl 15
5lHt annual report, map Ky Aw 50:589-90,
028-30 o 1 15
Groat railway AltotrlflGAtlon project 11 map
Sol Am 8 79:56-8 Ja 23 15
New Un« from Lewiitown, Mont, to Groat
Folia. U map Uy Affft 58:734-9 j(p 2 15
Operating plani for thft filootrinfld division of
the 0., M, A St. l\ 11 Moe Uy J 44:1341-2 D
19 14
P*ul
- wis-
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad
w^^
*
Inc-reuHc in volume of service
58:
'11 roport
Hy A/?O 58:81)0 An 2,1 15
flnancmar. Uy II 67:24:M AJT 21 MR
Itock iHliuid rcooiverHlUjKUy It 56:567-8 Ap 24
58:874-
Chlcago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha rail-
Chicory
of
fore,
n
1 7( h anniial convention, niohmond, Va., Sept
H-16. Ity Ago (Mech od) 80:522-5 O 15
£olJ'^ International association of*
tt«Hoclatlon of chiefs of
poico
paers
fiirvoBt <IlBea*o. KSci Am H 80:100 Ag 14 IB
Chlpaers
Ifii
.
hihuahua, Mexico
Main mineral ,10110 of the Santa Eulalla district
ta» Ulftl) A™ ln«t MlnM BSl
Child 'labor
NcliicMitlotiia ijcran hoap ami tho blind alloy
M>. {A W. poojoy. Hcl Am S 79:170-1 Mr 18
in; NxiMrptH. 11 Hcl Am 112:247 Mr 33 15
l»onnHylvania'H now compulwory contlnniition
HchoolH. II. M. Milefl. Am ind 10:18-9 N -IB
Children's museums
(Ihllclron'B mumnim. Scl Am 112:250 Mr 13 15
Chile
Commerce
°f 0hU0' Mnff A MIn J 100:
Trade of ChllJ in 1014. Am Fnd 16:44-fi O 15
Economic conditions
Finance
countries.
Com 303:29-34
Com 00:1-72 14
d«volor>montH In
T
rTStturKor A I mm
Industries and resource*
78
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Chile — Industries and re sou re OH — Continued
Gold and silver in Chile. M. U. Lamb. 11 Eng
& Mln J S»!J:8l7-9 My 15 '15
Mining1 methods at Braden. II. U. Graham.
ting & Mln J 100:831-3 N 20 '1C
otiuMli
__ deposits in Chile. S. Salcedo. Jflng &
Min J 100:318 Ap 7 MO
Smelting at ranulciUo, Chile, il Eng & Min
J 100:787-0 N IS '16
Tof6 iron minus In 31)1-1. C. A. Buck, map IQng
& Mln J !>!):145-G Ja 16 '15
Chile exploration company, Chuqulcamata, Chile
High-voltage transmlBHion at high altitude.
P. H. Thomas, il diatfs plan JMIue W (J5:2D-34,
87-02 Ja 2-9 '15
Chile saltpeter. See Boltpotcr, Chile
Chilled Iron
Association of manufacturera of chilled Iron
wheel*); presidential addroHH. CJ: W. .Lyndon.
Ky It 57:!>05-« O 1G '1C; Same cond. Ity AKO
5!»:niM) o in '15: Same. cond. Ity Awe (Moon
ocl) 89:fi78 N '15; Excerpts. lOloo Jly J 40:OJ8
0 30 '15; Iron Age 90;X05J1 N 4 '15
Chilled cor wheels. W. J. Kuop. Foundry 43:
409 N '15
Control of dilll In cast Iron, coiiHidorlug tho
element*) effective In tho manufacture of
malleable ctiHtingH and chilled cnr whecta.
a M. ThruHhor. 11 Am Inflt Mln U Hut 10(1:
31!!!>-:M o Mf>; Hatno. foundry 43:41)1-3-1- J)
M5; Hiinio. Iron Tr U 67:1171-31 1) 1« M5
Mixture for chilled cruHlutr rollH. W. J. Keep.
SUmiardiBiitlcm of chilled iron cnino wh<v«ln:
ubHtrarlH. K 1C. Vial. dlatfH Am 800 M Ifi J
37S147-RI Mr MB; Iron Tr It 55:1083-7+ D
Strong claltnH for chilled Iron car whacln. V. 1C
Vial. Uy AKO r»K:SL>0 Ap 1(1 M5
Wrock duo to a faulty car wheol. 11 Iron Tr It
B7:037-40-f- N It 'IB
Chllllwack, B. C.
Sewerage
* (liHpnsnl In <4hHliwnok. 1). V. Dunn.
JMiuilo .1 ;t8:(W7-i> My M 'in
Chimes
ICh'otrlciilly opcnitcil Hiltno oiitfltH, 11 Mice. U &
W I'Jli'c'n fiff:701-2 Ap 10 M.'i
Chimneys
Boiler rallnga and rhliunoy Hlison, K: It. J^loroo.
Doni lOiiK 69:UOJ-2 1) 5 M4
Brirk (|hlninny which lloatH. U t'owt*r 41:740
Clilnnipy In a cyclone, 11 Mtinfc KUK 4!):K2-3
AK '15
Chlmnoy In nuxN'm homo UulMinK. A. Murplo.
11 JJldg A«n 37:40-1 K MB
OhhrmoyH for oil- and conl-burnlnK plant*.
R II. UoH<-Ju-rantH, pnwitr 41:037-K My 11 M5
CompariHon or chimney M^OH. J. C. Jjiihrop.
Power 4U:2i»U AK 31 M5
Comparison of chimney HlKftB. I* W. Cutler.
Power 42:619-20 0 13 M 5
I'alllntf a brlt'U chimney. O: A. M«,*a<l. 11
N 73:400-1 \t an M&
filffht of ch1mn«iVH for tmrning unthrnoltn.
Powor 48:5180 12 'IB
72:
_ ^ . nlxnB of chimney fluoH. f)om
aYa-n AIC 7 MB
HtixinK a lirlck chimney. 11 PO\V<T 41:374 Mr 10
Hazing: a 400-ton brick chimney. 11 dlatf ftng
N 72:1200 1> 24 M4
Ilolnfor^Ad concrete an an emerjrnnoy repair
for an iron cihlmnuy. il ding Hng ft Oontr 43:
100-1 P 3 MB
Repairing a badly corroded Iron chimney dur-
ing1 operation. 11 IQng N 73:221 V 4 M(
Smolter HtackH and llghtninff, il Knir & Min J
98:1005-0 1) 6 '14
Straightening a tall leanlnpf factory §
l»y a now mnthod. T: W. Chirk, dl.^ „
73:206-7 K 11 M5: Stan*. Tower 41T40R Mr
t '15; Hamo, Kinff Jb Mln J 90:822 My 8 MG;
Tall
Ind iOnff 15:Ofl-7 Aff '15
Atn.ckn repaired rapidly undnr dlftl-
11 KHK Hftc 72:26 Jl 3 MB
Throo point* In chimney doslffn. JDnK K 74:
77 Jl H 'IB
Warm-air furnace doHlK'i and inntallution
diagH Motal Work 84:M!i-.riU, 525-0, TO-ii J
30, O lia, N 5 M5
Wind pullH rivutH in Htack bnice. 11 Powor 42*
420 S 21 MS
tf<r «/«« KiroplnccH; HoiitliiKi Ventilation
Chimneys, Concrete
Comilructlon of roiicrcto chlnaioyH. r. Jl. Wll-
HOII. 11 ItldK AKO «7:7I-L' Ja MH
J)oHlKn» coiiHlruo.Uon luid cost of a 1117- ft. roln-
foix'cd conorcto chliunoy at, (!oldwat(T( AlicU.
K. K Morion. KHK & Oontr 4-1:111-12 A» 11
'
10(TcctH of fuiucH from liKiiMo ciNtl and from
wood on ccmcnl brick chlimu».VH. Concrole
Horn 5:U-10-7 1> M-l
Jko\vcr plant of Havana KIIH and electric cor-
poration. II ^ Mimic. ICtiK 49:80 AK MA; 1'owor
Hcinfonuul concrete chlnmcyH In Jlavaim. 11
Concrete <Vm «:asi Jo MR
Tearing- down a UfiO-ft. relnforced-conn-cto
chlmnoy at J^hlladelphia. 11 lOiiK N 7 It: 78 Ja
14 '15
Chimney*, Steel
Complicated muoUcHtaclt CfMiiicctloti. dln^s lOtiff
N 7:tMi:t-l Mr '1 Mf>; Hnme. Power 41:043-4
My 11 M5
Cutting down a Htcel ntack. 11 I'owcr -lliSSH ,Io
2!) 'JO
DimlKn and count ruction of a 'too -foot Mlccl
Htuck ill the United Verde copper CO.'H plant,
<'larkdult', Arlst. L. \V, Murker, il dliiK KIIK
A t^ontr 44:1411-1 AK 2» Mft
Dlfllcult Hnmku-Htrtck JD|». l<\ h. .lohiiHon. U
Tower 43:non-7 *» 12 MI»
atlon lioltH for Hte«»l chimney** II. I>,
M. difiKH Power 4!!:4Yit <> Ii MI>; Same. Mng-
Min J I00:71«-in o ,10 MB
MetlKMtM jmd etinlnment ti»ed in wreckliiK a
101-ft, Htecl Htnek. 11 J'lllK X* Cotltr 4'l:»li;i (»
20 MR
ItciiHoiiH for cornmlon of Mod Hmokcnftickji rind
wnyri to prevent it. U. 1. Mlkiii. Mice W 00:
10!t3 N iT'tG
China
Amerlcnn I'Muinecr In (Mitnn. \V: It. I'MIMOHH,
11 mitt) J Kr ItiHt I71t::t.si.-I13 Ap MR; Ali-
Ktract. KMK M 4tit4:tU'-t Je Mr*
Mw nlKn Account InK-^Mihm; Korc;it« nud
forentry- 'Hhttm; Iron mlnoH nnd tnlidrm--
Chirm; ituflromiM -China
Commerce
(!hlniL arid Indochina murkfttn fc»r Amerlcnn
limiW. K. U. Hmltlu IT H Hur Kor M, Dom
104:1-311 'in
WUmlnjv of the orient. K: M. Knot. 11 Am Inrt
15:i!2-n*(. Ja MR
Woolen and womtrd fribrlen In ctilmi, T: *Sam-
moriH. Text! hi World 49-473 Ji Jl MR
Industries itnd resources
Ohlnone cotton tnduntry. It. A. MorK'in. TCK*
tllft World ftO:l«7-9 N MR
OhtnoHn tnitrthlmi Mhop of todny, K. A. Kontcr.
Iron Tr It 07:902-4' N 1ft M5
Cotton mnnu torturing In Chlnn. It A. Monwn.
U Tcixtilo World 49:412-1»; riO:M&-H Jl, O Ml.
Mining romlltlonM In Chlnn. !«*, L. (Inrrl^on.
JOnK A. Mln J imi:2fl*H J) n Mli
MlnltiK In Chlnn. KnK ^ Mln J 100MUS M IK Mr*
Opportunity for the onKlnnor In Chhin. K A.
iVmtor. Am @a<} M M J U7:ft46 N M&
Tnrlff In qhlna (mntral wtutlon), ilt
W 06:1»K Jl 17 MH
Public works
Flood reliaf In thit Ettmi rtv^r fllntrfct of Ohlim.
p^ anidniier 120; 351 o ft MR
ln
Railroads
UnllrontlM- • -< )hltm
77 Jl 8 '15 China olostts
Trouhlo with a loaky olilmnoy, J. It. Boll, dlaff* J>«tttiU of a built-in china caw, W, H. Wilkln,
JildK AKO n7:H3-4 Mr '1C diagf Bldf Affft 37;»7-80 D MS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
79
Chinese wood oil
Constitution of Chinese wood oil varnishes.
E. E. Ware and C. L. Schumann. J Ind &
JEJng Chem 7:571-3 Jl '15
Quantitative method for the determination of
the adulteration in Chinese wood oil. J. C.
Brier. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:953-7 N '15
Chloral
Action of chloral, bromal and benzaldohyde on
the polycycllc hydrocarbons in the presence
of aluminium chloride. G. B. Frankforter and
W. Kritchevsky. Am Chem Boo J 37:336-1)2
F '15
ChlorWoH in oil-UelQ will on*. C. W. Waah-
Imrno. Am Inst Min 10 Itul 87:.".7r>-KI Mr '14;
Discussion. !)0:J37-l-5; IdUtfZn-JlO Jo 'M, Ap
Chlorldlzlng ores. See Hydromotollurgy
Chlorlnatlon process
Chlorinatlon of oros. dlag Met & Chom Eng
13:505 Ag '15
Refining gold by Miller's chlorine process;
abstract. H. Pearson. Met & Chom ting 13:
508 As '15
Chlorine
Chlorine gnw on tho battlo/lcld. Sel Am 1J2:452
My 15 '15
Electrolytic cell patents for the production of
caustic noda nnd chlorine. dlagB Met tit Cboni
Bng 13:815-16 N 1 '15
Electrolytic: 2>i'odnetion of eniiHtle, and elilorlno.
ding Met & (Ilium King 13:606 Ag Mfi
Ortho-tolldin towt for freo chlorine. W. K.
Monfort. Am Water WorkH AHHH J 1:734-6
D '14
Chlorine, Liquid
Automat le Uquld-ehlurliu* water dlKlufeetlug
plant at Htninfonl, Conn. J. A. NovvImidH.
11 Kug N 7:i:(15X-l> Je 17 M5
Bubbly creek filter plant adopt H liquid olilor-
Inti treatment. (\ A. JmmlngH. Am Water
WorkH Awn ,1 2:401-3 Je '15; Ha me. Kng N
73:555 Mr IS 'tfi; tiiimo. Hug Ite<; 7t:««H Mr
l.'l '15
XOfllclnncy of tho liquid chlorlnn Hterlllxatlon
plant, at Wakoflold, MHHH,; nl>Htrae.tH. M: (1.
fcUwrman. il Kng & Oontr 44:410 N 84 '15;
Mimic J 311:811 N 25 '15
Liquid ebloHne Hterlllxiillon of the witter *mp-
ply of HI. (talliiiHiioH, Ontario. A. Milne. II
plan long & Oontr •l.'lil.xx-nu Air » 'If.
telntlve enieh^ney of llituld ebl< '
elilorlle of Uiue. K. K llnle,
4.1:17:1-1 If li-1 Mfi
tTHo of lliftild <*h1orlno nt IttifTalo \vat<*r-worlc«
Intakes II. K. Wagner. 11 plnn lOng NT 73:Sfifl-
7 My fi 'IB
Water borno typhoid In Rue.nimento, Onl.— .
IntereHtlng application of H((iild ehlorln<k.
N. 10. WlfllaniHon. King ^ Oontr 44:»M <) 20
Chloroaoetatea
BaltH of Dio chloroftofttlc acIdH. W. (>. Itnte-
mnn an<l A. H. I Tool. Am Chmu Hoc J :t<i:
2517-21 D 'U
BnltH of tlto luilogenoacotlr nold«. W. O. Itutn-
man nnd 7>. l*. Conrud. Am Ohom floe J 37:
2553- GO N '15
Chlorobenzoylacetlc eaters
o-nncl />-(thIorobeniso,vlaee1.l(* oHtorM nnd Homo
of tlielr diTlvntlvoH. L. Thorn and 14. H.
ItrunHklll, Am (Jbeni Roc ,1 tt7:fJ!fiH-(M My '15
Tlelatlve elllelency of llituld chlorine and hypn-
Hug & tfontr
Chlorophyll
Met'luKl of InvoHtlgntlon. It: WIllBtlLttor.
<%cm Hoc J 37:B23»45 F 'Jf>
Chloroplcrln
HllK "
Am
of
by the net Ion of
regla _on^ or^tnle eompoimdH, U...I*
It,
MR
cMuUtttrJee. Am (*heni Hoc
Datta nnd N.
J 37:!>(l7-tt Mr
Chrlttmat printing
HABGntlnlfi to holiday printing. J, X* tfraaslnr.
inland rtr 54:860-41 T> M4
i. of llolWay^rlnttng. U Jnland inr 54:
of holiday printing. 11
; 56:852a-352h D714, I
Reproducllon of flonlgnH of Oh
. Inland "
J. L. Mjilor.
hrlftma*
Ptr
. mon trco for Dayton, il Moo .
'n 66:71 Jft 9 '15
Christy. Samuel Benedict, 1Sr>3-li)14
Sketch. K. W. Raymond, por ISng & Min J
!)S:110&-<i I) 3!) M4; Snme. Am Inst Min H
Bui 100:705-0 Ap '15
Chromium
Effect of chromium and tungsten upon the
hardening and tempering of high speed tool
steel; abstract with discussion. C. A.
Edwards and H. Kikkawa. Iron Ago 06:1120-7
N 11 '16
Bee also Nickel chromium
Chromophotography. Soo Color photography
Chrono photography
Electric lighting for motion-picture studios.
JL. G. II. tiraith. Uloc VV 05:10-10-2 Ap 24 '15
tfa* ttl*o Moving pictures
Chucks
Air-operated chucks and mandrels. IS. F. Lake.
il diagu Mnch 21:476-0 F '15
Blcknoll-Thomas tapping chuck. U Mach 22:
159-60 O '15
Boring imd facing liack end main rod brasses
and driving boxes. M. Flanagan. 11 dings Ry
Ago (Much od) N):i!3!)-40 My '15
Chuck for finishing air pump pad w
F. U. Htnwart. OlagB Ry Age (Mech
589 N '15
Cliuek Tor IlnlHhmg bollm- eheek bodhiH. W. W.
Hire. 11 Ity Agn (Modi <uM 8il:in:t Mr M5
Chile-king rfng and Jaw extenwlon for turning
plHtotiM. II: Doren. ding Maeh 21:1010 Ag '15
TCeliimo rolltM* bo sir Ing drill chuck. 11 dlag Mach
21:>1^8-!l .la '15
llorton rornblnatlon gonro.d Horoll chunk*. 11
<llng Maeh Jl:.'t!JO D 14; Iron Ago 1)4:1279 D
Invnrovod Wnlilntrom drill chucks, diogs Mach
28:tCt () '1R
KhmiH iiutoniatlo drill and lullio chucks. U
dlogH Maeh 21:514-15 V '15
lug lathe elmc'kH from Htleklng. <llog
Maeh iM:7>1N-!> My '15
Shon and wedgn olmclc for mill
(MOOU
Special <-liuc'kH for «Ir pump rennlrn. W, W.
lOlfe. 11 Uy Ag«' (MeHi ed) M:183 Ap '15
WnmchloHs chucks. 11 Metal tod n H 13:474 N
Chucks, Magnetic
Jtlnnclmrd innguotlo churl*. II dlngH Maeh 21:
fl7N-!) Ap MR
Kleelrieiil anpllimoefl for workwIiopH, il T*2ngl-
nee.r U!):R70-a .h' 11 '15
Holding work on 1ho tnngnotln rhuek for mill-
Ing. 11 Maeh 21>:r»0 £1 '15
Church architecture
ItookH on eolontnl nr<>1ilteeture. It: F. Maeh.
Mltllog Areh I toe ;{S:.'t7l)-H2 H '15
Olmrelt of Ablaln St. Niusitlre. ,1. P. Alaux 11
Am IIIHI Areh J n:W-H Ag Mn
(Jbnreh towern, Hteeplew, und Hplrew of Rlr
(llirlMtopher Wren. It. U. Phllllp.s. 11 Ilrlekh
li-1:isn-j>, ^M-;t3 Ag-H '15
Competition for n wmall brick clinrch and par-
Inh lioiiHe. 11 I trick]) Ul;MS-fil! ,Ie '15
Kinlle Viiudreiner. .1. P. Alatix; li. Mrnehet;
W. (!ooU. U platm Am Innt Aveh ,1 3:2U2-0 Jl
'15 .
t eliureh of (HirlHt, Kelentlnt, T-OH Angelert,
L II dlagH plfiDH Itriekb 24:pl Htl-K Jo 'in
t chnrcl) of Ohrlnt, fldimtlHt, TJOH Au^el^H:
, de,Hlgn nncl plan. Areh $ Uldfl jlO:47Ka I) '14
Vlrnt eluni»h of OlirlMt, Hc'lontlHt, VVorf«Ht<»r,
MaHH. II planH Hrlekb 24 nil HO-fM) .le '15
nhurc'h building at liowen, 111. 11
H ulniM illtltf Aifit 97:31-4 .11 MB 4 , ,
ouHn of Ilopo PrAHhytwlim chureh, Ht. Paul,
Minn. 11 plan Areb Uee, «7:41()-84 My MB
Modern brleU-venner f?-ame ehiircli erccloil
under Um-n eontraets. 11 dlitgn plnn Ml«Ig Age.
'
otaiVln' ehwre.h (uUflw; tlw V«J do <lm«Ms In
l>n,r!H, ereetwl In 103H. II Itldg Agn 37:«2-4
My '{
jouglitH on reading J. (l: OOK'H Th —
PftflHli dntreh. Am Inut Arrh J S:S30-4f Ag
'16
80
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Church architecture — Continued
Trinity Lutheran church, Akron, Ohio. I. T.
FVary. II plana Arch Hoc 37:253-fl7 Mr '15
Village church In England. J: Y. Dunlop. 11
Bluff Age 37:37-41 D '15
Webb Horton Memorial Presbyterian church,
Middletown, N. Y. Brlckb 24: pi 1-3 Ja '15
Sec also Abboys; Chapels
Church finance ^ _
Church and huHlnom mothoclH. J Account 10:
2!)4-« Ap 'in
Church lighting
Church llHhtmff. F. TJ, Oocllncz. II plan Arch
6 Hid* 47:32J-B Je '15
Ltehtlnff of a church In war time. II Ilium
fingr^:478 N 'IB
Churches
tfw also Church architecture; Church light-
ing
Heating and ventilation
Church warmed by cant-Iron sectional boiler. 11
plans Metal Work 83:118-100 Ja 8 '16
VuiLtiircH of economical church li«atinjr plant.
11 plaiiH Mtttiil Work M3:40!»-K Mr Ul ^Ifi
Ventilating and enollMtf a church, plan HlAfr
Ago 87:61-3 H MB
Ventilating and cooling church odlllco. plan
Metal Work 82:757-8 O 11 '14
Churn drill*. Hc<s Hock drlllw
Chute*
Minimum rtopo for conowte chute*. \V. 11.
insloy. En* & Contr 44:400 N 17 '15
Cider
Apple «yrup and concuntrutcd clde.r. Hel Am H
K0:78-i> .71 ill MS
Cinchona alkaloids
Nature? of tho cutalynfH In th« eonvcrnlon of
the cinchona nlkulolda Into their tnxIncM.
H. 0. Hiddle. Am Chcm Hoc .1 37:2088-2112
H M5
Clnchotoxlne
Itate of convention of clnchoiitdliic Into cln-
elioloxlne.. II. (\ Middle and It. H. I Hit Mini ?h.
Am (ilium Hmj J 87:2082-7 H MB
Unti1 of convcii'Hlon' of clnclinnliic. Into chicho-
toxtiict. H. C. lllddfo and CK I* Hraucr. Am
Uhc'in Hoe J OT:ftUOD-HJ H M5
Cincinnati, Ohio
Bridges
Coimt ruction fc«ittiren of th«» ri'ln forced cori-
croto cunUli'vur l»rl<l«<» on Hiinnynu'do nv*»-
nuo. 11 10ng & (lontr 4»:,'U2-1.1 Ap 7 MTi
DoBlffti of th« rolnforcod concrctn i*nntllikv«*r
bridge on Uumiymmta avmuio. dlagH Mug A
Oontr 49:^71-2 Mr 21 MR
Hopple Hirwit „ viaduct, jMnc.lriimtl. 11 ttlngH
Munlo J 30:170-83 Ag 6 M5
Plc« department
Cincinnati'* flro dopartmont. II Munlc J 39:283-
7 Ag 26 16
Hospital* .
New Oimttrva hmltal. J. !L Schmidt, il plan
Arch ttec 37:463-68 My M6
Lighting
CMnclnnfttl franchifle ueflrotlatlonH. Kino W 66:
Rapid transit
Itapld transit planM for Cincinnati. Kleo Hy J
Sewerage
of reffiilatori and fttorra water overflowa
"' S' 'li Mlner' dlagi Mn* * Contp
Method and ooKt of making a relocation aur-
voy of underRround nh)o lino*. <). M* Carr.
Kng A Contr 42:163-6 Aft 12 '14; 6am«
_. (Uncl«r«;rt)und jroryey of Cincinnati).
• Jtoo 71:68-40 Ja 9 '16
Street*
Cincinnati Btreot cleaning. Munlo J t3:38^9 Ja
Sidewalk work In Cincinnati. D. L, Barr.
Munlo J 88:768-6 J« 3 '16
Water supply
down bi*Lwct»n Hand and snivel elimi-
nated In (Cincinnati Hlt<»r ri-connt ruction.
J. \V. KllniH. 11 UnK K<*c 71:r>81-2 My 8 'in
Cincinnati builds hlKh-prcHHuro llro norvlce
H.VHlorn. J. A. 1 filler. 11 dlatfH KUK Uoo 71:5UO
.
My 8 MR
(llncfniiutl plant han cltinltiatcd watcrhorno
typhoid. Mm? llw 7S:»!lrt H H '15
Cincinnati water workn. J: W. 11 III. dla# Am
Wutor WorkH A.ssn .1 U:I2-UO Mr 't;>
DcHiwn dctallH of tluk Cincinnati hlKh )n-cHHiiro
lln> HyHt(»in. dlaKw JOiiK ^ (1ontr 4H:5U!»-;t2 Jo
in 'in
Failure of AO-lti. water main at Cincinnati by
longitudinal comprcHHlon. J: \V. Alvord.
dla^H plan MIIK Ar, dontr >i:):M8-r»0 K 17 '16:
Hainc cond. KUK Ucc 71:nXK-i) My 8 '16
Kx«'on»t. Kiiff N 78M07-X F 2.ri 'IB
Opera! ioiiH of the (Mnclnnati water-fill ration
plant for 11H4. J. W. Mllnm. il KnR N 7U:864-
H My ft '15
Cinder concrete. Hco Concrete, Cinder
Cinders
cinder cniHhfittt nnd pulvcrlastttK mill. 11 Iron
A«v {)H:242 ,11 20 'Ifi
Cinder removal fmni line Kimes, (\ it. <irady.
dla^ I0n^ M IX:!Ki:i-7 Mr 'If.
Verformancd of a cinder ctttcher. M. Van Val-
kenbnrKh and M. II. iMcnhcrK. plan Tower
40:f»IK-U) D ^1 '14
Cinematograph
(1tirrent Htrnply for motion picture itmchlneH.
IL U. JoIniHon. II dlaKH (ion Kle«» U I8:8i)0-
inn s 'ir»
Motion -picture camera of radical dctdKn. il Hcl
Am ll«::!7ii H 25 '15
Mr «/*»» Moving pletun'M
Cinnabar* Stnt Mercury
Clnnamlc aldehyde
UcHearchen on hydantolnw; tin* cnttdeUHiitlon
of elnuattdc aldehyde witu hydnntolna, T. It.
.lulumoti and U: wrciiKtmll. Am (Miem Hoc J
irrium-M H M:>
Clphera
Cipher eodes. H. A. Darnell. Hcl Am 11,1:181
AK 28 'lf»
Cipher codcH and their une*. K. c, KiiwanlH,
Scl Am lt;t:ii Jl :t 'Ifi
Cipher code** Hlmplltleil. t. J. I'm Id nek, Hcl
Am 113:871 K 25 Mft
KiichilierhiK and dcehtherhur codeft, K. Moor-
man, sd Am ti:i:ift» AK M 'in
of the cipher find mi explanation of
Itneon'/i nndeelphemble Hyxfem, W: W.
Hrowton. Hcl Am H 7f>:!UM-r> J« 1H Mb
Hlmplo cipher code, H. H. \V<md\vnrtli, Hcl Am
llHlSif)! O 2 '10
Circle building. Hcc New York (city). Archi-
tecture
ipectlve druwliiK. U: W, Kit-
Vgt* 37:24-fl Alt *I6
Tablet for Hpiiclhg off circle*. A. Me Alpine,
Foundry 4.4:Slxoa Jl 'H»
Circuit breakers, Electric. Hen Kluctrlc. circuit
broakctm .
Circular l«tt*r«. Hue Hnlc« U^ttem
Cltterna
Kilter nml r« In -water r-li4f<M'it, dliu»H Mhtii AK«*
97:jt7-g A}i '16; Hnmi*. M*<tnl Work X4M% | ()
Now typo of acUuMtabln clnt«rn form. c.?onrr««ttt
Cltlaa
Hty <i/w City planning: cnnntittw of cltlw;
Harden ctlttaH; Mo<Uil townn; Munichml ROV-
«rnini*nt nnd otnt»r hi*aditiKH begin nmK Mu-
nicipal; X*arkN; Htr«t«t cl«*unlnK{ Htrm)tM
Daterminatlon of volatile *nt«r* In cjtru« ollw
and extract*. A, fL Atbritfht and c?: <).
Young. Am Ohem Boo J 877S382-7 C) '10
City foretter. Ben Trim*
City government, B«o Municipal government
City manaatr plan. 8o« Municipal
City manaicvr pton
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
City managers
Training and advancement of city managers.
K. JUddle. Eng N 73:822-3 Ap 29 '16
Training for city managers. H: M. Walte. Eing
Bee 70:671-2 D 19 V14
8cc also Municipal government— City man-
ager plan
City managers' association
Mrst convention of city managers. Bng- N 72:
1189-90 D 10 '14
First convention, Springfield, O., Dec. 2, 3 and
4. 1914. Munlc J 37:903 D 17 '14
First meeting. Dec. 2-1. at Sprlnglleld, Ohio.
ST Rec 70: sup 286 D 12 '14
2d annual convention, Dayton, O., Nov. 10-17.
Munic J 39:828-4 N 25 '15
City planning
Alley problem. C: B. Ball. Brig N 74:871 N 4
'lo
Architect's part in the world's work. F: L.
Ackerman. Arch Roc 37:149-58 F '15
Aspects of clty-pltuming udmintatratton In
Jtiurope. F. B. Williams. Am Inst Arch J
3:260-4 Je '15
Battle with chaos: the architectural Bldo of
city planning. If. Li. Ackermun. Am InHt
Arch J 3:444-7 O '15
Building-area, height and other limitation* to
use of private city properly compiled. N. J1.
Lewis. Jdng Hoc 72:597-8 N 13 'J5
Burnhum an a plonuer In city planning. W: K.
PurHons. 11 pluiiH Arch Uou 38:1,M1 ,11 '15
City plan for Detroit. 10. II. Bennett, plan*
Am liint Arch J 3:2«4-K Jc '15
City planning and rlvta-ucmtor work in I >enver.
H: Rend. 11 Am InHt Artth 3 3:407-500 N '15
City planning — how it Hhould l>o proHccuUd.
N. P. L«»wln. Itfng Itoc 72:415-17 O 2 '15
City planning In Queens borough. New York.
F. B. Tuckor, map Mng N ff:<3ff-41, (180-81
S 30-O 7 'Ifi
City planning — what 11 in -four nuiln fcuturcH.
N. P. LowiH. I0n« K(k(! 72: ,'1X2-1 S 2f> '15
CommonwnHc and continuity of polloy In town
planniux. U. ('. StiirglH. Am hint Arch J
3:.'t07-8 Jl M5
ComprohciiHlVd city planning in Philadelphia.
It. A. Huldcman. It Am InHt Arch J :t:265-60
Jo 'IB
ConclHo cH.v plan report For Drldtfcport, (\mn.
Mimic J :iK:<17fi Ap H M,"
Constitution raid powers of a ctty-plannlntf
authority, U. II. Whtttcn. Am InHt Arch
J 3:251-5 Je '15
Corporation of tho rcal-(kHlato developer and
town -planner In land Huhdlvlnlon. P. A.
Harnch. Am TnnL Arclt J BtfOK-lO Jl MR
Porninlon 1owri planning. T: Adainn. Kng N
7ft:r>7iM Mr 25 '15
Dunderhead in town planning. W. It. It. Wlll-
cox. Am hint Arch J 3:172-4 Ap '15
Economic nldo of city plannlnK. M: ..
mnpH AHHn Hnic HCM- J 54.-7M3 1^ '15
Bllon "W 11 won memorial lioinon tr» be orccitul
at WaHhlngton, D, (1. (I: H. Ford. 11 plium
Am InHt Arcta J »:»B2-7 Ag MB
How apportion contn of municipal Impirovo-
montH? N, J». UiwtH, Mnjf U«c. 72:«66-7 N 27
How to KO about city planning. W. I). Moody.
U Am ln«t Arch J 3:kt-N H 'IB
Ideal« in cit> planning. H. Nmomon. Sol Am 8
McJClm and tho tmrk commlHHlon. <7. Brown.
11 plan Arch Uoc 38:681-9 I) '15
Modern city planning and malntcmancu, by F.
Koortor. IlovJow. Am ln«t Arch J 3:83-6 F
Municipal control of «troet planning; nliHtractn
J2°jft A- t* Bolitwiok.'Munlo JH»W:14lS70Jl
H. C.
Contr
t^ilssSS
Bibliography
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Study and teaching
Civil engineering
WAV ."Ji"111101™! Grading ; Karborn; II
Examlnatleni
ff rfr2
JlrlllHh «»ngIn<»«rH ailvlwd
Cfvll engineers
lHh
- K N 73:34-7
ComponHatlon of ongJnoom. Ry Tt 50 :W Ja 1&
CWiS2?Wt!25»Jof^?nKlP°ori1 varlow widely—
180% *Ta 3fl P'fB K /£mS U<J1Bt Wnff *to*™
M?^HI?«c 70^2fl0Ja°«0P8atIOn Of
National factory of
atott JOnglnoorji
Civil service
jrftuorwi law j>»w»ci»;vji
It: D. Mlcou, lOng
Bxamlnatlont
Inont om
Ap 8 'I
C^hoonlrur a dmt-flnim water worka Hupertn-
Contr 44;
82
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Civil service — Examinations — Continued
Questions asked in examination of applicants
for position of water works superintendent
at Kularaassoo, Mich. Eng & Oontr 44:158-9
Clamping devices. Soe Machine tools — Fixtures
Clamps
Adjustable foundry cluuip. II Foundry 4!l:l(>0
Ap MT>
Clevis clamps for stranded conductors. II Eloo
Uy J 4r>:NOG-6 Ap 24 '15
Hnndy flask clamp. J. F. Buchanan. 11 diaer
Foundry 40:242-3 Jo '15
Now caflt-flteel clamp for guard-railfl. Alms Unff
N 72:1161 I) 10 '14
Overhead straight lino and angle protective
croHHliiff damps. diagH I<2Uu' Uy ,J 4G:r>J»X-a H
18 '15; Eloc W 06:770 O 2 'in
Pneumatic plato Hanging clamp. 11 Iron Tr R
56:271 K 4 'IB
Class rooms
Modern Hchoolhouao: tho C!IIHH room. W. H.
Kllliam. plan« Brlckb 24:11-8 Ja '1C
Classification
Jttllng of technical literature.. W: Arthur. Mluc
Uy J 4r»:r»Ll-ltt Mr 13 MB
Indexing nnd filing toelmlcal literature. A. H.
Kunnitr. KHK & Min J OU:MBI-6 My 15 '15
I'ropoMul HyHtem of elaRHirylng and digesting
the rec-ordn of tho Hoe.luty; with dlHcuiBHlon.
14 ,T. IMndle.. Am Soc M fo ,7 37:272-6 My MB
Random reflections on HiiHHlfloation oC m«n
and Hde.nee-s. Mel Am 112:127 K 6 '15
Mr f/too Joint commit too on cIiUMlftaatlon
or tttolmlcal literature
Classification, Decimal
Indexing of oloctrleal nnglnoorlng subjects.
NIuo \V OG:101»«-7, J229 Ap 34. My 15 'iff
Subject indox Hy«tom of claBMlilmtlon for filing
data and platiw. Am Inst Arch J 3:43-5 Ja. Ml>
tfuggcmted eoctnnHlon of tho I>e.wey doelmal
HyHtmu or claHHiUeatloii to KHH anginoorlnff.
IX H. KnaUHH. Am (Jan Innt l>ro 9:pl 2P 174U-
50; DiHcUHHloii. 0:pt 2, 1750-7 M4
Classification of oloctroinaifnotN' machinery*
y. Croodv. dlngH Ant liiHt 10 K 1'ro JHtlltUll-
M2» Jl ff5
Classifiers
UHO of hydromotallurprU'al nimanttuH in chcnni-
cal trnKlnoorhiff. ,1: V. N. Dorr, il dlaw) Mot
& (?Ji<»m lOnjr i:i.T>r,-j) ,7a *
Chum 7:110-22 K f3B
5; Hume-. J Ind
Clay
Attorliow iilaHilctily method. (1: H. Klnnlwm.
IT H Itur Htand Torh Pn 4(t:l-IK M5 -
nurnt c-lay IIH ckonr>ntjo iiKHrr«'«utt». II Kni< ^
Oontr 4:1:45,1 My 19 M5
Lateral proHnnru and ruRlHtunct* of <k.lay, and
tho Hummi'llntf powi«r of <!lay foundattonH*
A. r,. Holl. UnKlnoor 110:124 Ja 29 MO
M In oral OK leal ronHtltiicintH of duyn. W:
Kry. Jfron <inoi 10:202-5 An Mfi
Plaatlo.lty of clay and itn rotation to modo of
i ' orltfn. N. B. DavlH. 11 Am Inst Mln 10 Bui 08:
301-30 FM 6
UHO of Hocllum HaltH in tho purification of
nlayH and in tho canting procwMH. A. V.
TiloininKor. II «lnffn 1J « Bur gtond Tech Pa
51:3-40 Mfi
White-burning clayn of tho uouthorn Appala-
chian Htatiw. J. II. Walk Inn. H map Am Inut
Mln 14 Hul »8:301>411 .F MF»; Atmtmct. Mot &
CJlium TOOK i;t:J70-80 Mr MO
^co atto BrickB
Clay products
Interpretation of th» worxl
HH apTiIlod -to <;onimlcr productH. 10: Orton, Jr,
10nK Hoc 72:74 Jl 17 '15; Kng N 74:171 Jl 22
Krct alto Drickfl; I*ottory; Tllen
Clayton act
CUayton not- and othw thing*. "W: TI. Taft
Clayton act 'and tho oxcluMvo ajcont,
25 '14
nt, 2Q. X
Buclcloy. Motal Work 82:835 D
KxctlUHlvo avr^notAH and the Clayton ucit* Iflloc
. U & W JOlfltr'n 06:627-0 Mr 20 '15
PadnrtU trudo commlHMion and tho Clayton Inw.
Jt. (?. Tiutlor and (!. Lyndo, Uy U 66:442-3 Mr
27 '10
Important dnrlHlon <»n tho Claytdn at-t. fli'l Am
uilty of «'Xi!luHlv»t nffoncloH uphold. Mice U
\V Nlcr'n «C:ilOR My 15 M 5
'omo court ai«l tho (1lnyLon MIL Am Ina
Cleaning
(Meaning marhlnod purtn. II Iron Afi(i 0(>:027 H
Dry clt'anlnw nt homo. Sri Am 11.'*: -Ml N 20 '15
Industrial UMCB of hydnilluorio acid. K. V.
Ktahl. ,1 hid & HUK (Minn 7:uil-S .la '15;
Hnino. Hi-1 Am S 7»: 140-1 K U7 M,r>
Traveling mill for chMnilnff wrap. 11 plan Iron
AK<k IMiiM-lfi Jl I MR
tfrr fi/Mo Illcaclilntf; Holler dcnnlnK; Tar
; Irftuntlry; H(rtkot donning; Vatnmm
Cleaning of cities
Annual ntuiildnal clean-up wcok in Phllnd<*l-
phiti. II Ittitf N 7,'t:(i!*0-l Ap I Mt>
for Cincin-
nati, Mimic Knv 'itt:30,'M My Mf»
Tmvck roofn rurtilHh moro <Ilrf than
of Htroi't. il lOnw «on 71:088 My S!« Mf»
Cleaning of water mains- Kco \Vutttr pIpo,M—
Cleanliness
Her afro DiHlnfontlon and
Sanitation
Clearing of land
OoHtly hlivhway clearing In dt'iuw fortsMtH, 11
5
lttw 71:21 Jaii M5
Portahlc Htunip boring inat'lilnc. 11 H»-l Am 112:
!W2 If Ii7 MT.
Stoam latKl-t^enrlng inaohlnt^. II Km; ^r. C\mtr
42:106 AK 12 M4
Mr dim) lwUiuln»rlnH:
Cleburne, Texas
Sewerage
foaltiiM> of new Mpwraw nyHt<Mn and
dlHpoHal worUM, it. K. McpnimHl,
nim Mng A; c<<mtr 44:72-r» Jl 2X Md
Cleveland, Ohio
c<l<»v<»l.'ind and 11 H IndtiHtrliw. K: M nth or. Iron
Tr U r»7:M3 \- (> 28 M5
Bridges
IVlallH of main Hpan of l><itrolt-Huporior
hritigt' at Clwlnnd. cilriKH Knrr UIM! 7():B-IO-1
1) 12 M4
Kn.si (Mtn<M-t*tttig on Mmnklyn-ltrlKhtmi vlatltift.
11 ittagN Kug N V4:-IKI U H t* M.'.
MHhndx and I'tiiiipmcnl tuunl in wmHtnit'tlng
tho MUpprHiriu'lnri* of the IMrnlt"Hupt*rlnr
hlKh l<*v<*l hrld^f*. U diawi KIIK ^ <:nutr 44:
10 -lil »M 7 Mf>
Division of purchaaen and supplies
IMircHuiHlng nnd <HHtrHnitIn» ni»ppll<'n In Cleve-
land. A. U, fallow, 11 Mimic ,1 .intf'.tM H 9
Llghtlno
munclpril elei'trlt- \\K\\\ platit. 11
Munlo ,| 3S;K«m-7f) ,H: 24 Mb
n and <>perntl<»n of the f 1lrv«tlnnd nttitilet-
IUL! ttl(M*trlc; llKht itlatit: uhtitraeta with dlfi-
<*UMHlon. K: W. Itnllnrtl. il cliftwi Am Hi»* M K
,1 37:104-11 V MR; I'owor 41:104-8 ,la 10 MR;
Abstract of dlMnitwion, KInc W 04:lt.t»-40 O
12 M4
KriKlnefrltiK fwtturcM of r*levt*land ptihlte
in* plant. 11 ICUw W or»:tnilhSU Je Iti M6
Ordinance*, etc*
Iloatlnff ordinance of Cltivelan<l, V. I>. All«m.
Dom lOng 70:11-0, 72«4( llir»»0 Ja U HI, ffli Mi*
How c^luvnland flxttn nixe* of rourttt a rut yardH.
plan Kutf Hoe, 71:614 My I A MA
Railroads
Jtallway t(»rminnl proJeetH In Cloveluml, Ity H
67:153 Jl 31 MB
Stores
Amnu fltoro. U plana Arch A Hid* 47:559-64 O
15
Streets
Strata repair in <1I«v<»land, Ohio; with cant
tnblflM. i\ J. MftNtctmon and oth«rik 11 Munlo
JOnff 49:174-8 N MC
M5
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
83
Cleveland, Ohio — Continued
Water supply
Cleveland west side water-supply tunnel. 11
dioffs plan Ifingr N 73:4-8 Ja 7 '15
Wharves
Ninth street pier In I^akc "Rrlo at Cleveland,
Ohio. 11 dings Jflns N 74:258-<IO AS 5 'J5
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis rail-
Amfual report, tty A«o 58:7110-70 Ap 2 Mfi
Cleveland engineering society
Engineer and publicity, with apodal reference
to the publicity work of the Cleveland engi-
neering Bocloty; ahHtruct. (1. 14. Prayer. lOiiwr
& Contr 42:,p»7'I-5 L> L'3 '14: AbHtracl, with
diHcuHHlon. Am Sou M W .1 37:88-1)3 K '15
Effect of cllmatu on location of manufactui'intf
plants. XV: M. I tooth. «ci Am S 7i):211) Ap 3
CauHOR and prevention of clinker. L. Uankin.
Power 42:1102-4 AK »1 MR
Cllnkerlnp of coal. .u £1. Mark*. dlaKH Am Hoc
M H J :J7:205-8 Ap M5; Hiuuo. Power 40:113'.!-
4 D 29 'H; DUfouHtdou. Am Hoe M JO J 37:
208-14 Ap MB
CllnkorhiK of coal. O. W. Falmonburtf. Colliery
36:291 Ja '15
Formation of clinker In coal. H. IT. Tunpln.
Ettoc W 05:1184-5 My K MB
Mr at*') (lenient clinker
Clocks *
MoiiHuremontH for the houHc.hold. HUH Ilur
Stand Clrci 55:120-35 'IB
Closed shops. Hee Open and clnwd Hhopw
Cloth-sample books
Outgrowth** of k'ttnrpnuw: tho cloth -wunplo
book IndiiHtry. O: Sherman. Inland l»lr 54:
625-30 V '15
Cloth testing. Sou Text II o IndiiHtry imd fabrlca —
Cloth touting1
Cloth windows
Ilyftlonlc homo: fac.tH alxmt ventilation and
fresh air. J: 1*. Todd. Bol Am S 70:74 Ja
. 30 '35
Clothing
Clothing a winter finny.
C Mft
Am 1111:^1;. | Mr
(ttoo <!loth-Hanipl<k hookHj (loatri; HOH-
lory; Toxtilo inditnlry and fabrics; Under-
wear
Clothing trade
JirlttHh Jrulliu IT H Mp OOMH Hop 72:259-65 '16
Club rooms
HooniH of (ho HanUofH1 Hub of America, 11 Arch
& Hid* 47:18-1-7 My MA
Clubhouses
Addition to thu N«*w York Harvard rlul).
J: T. Itoyd, jr. 11 dlagH Arch Hoc M: 61 5 -30
I) '15
UoHton oily c-lub, HoiuorHot Hlrool. HoHton,
MIIHH.; vioWM and platiH. HricKb U4:77, pi UL-O
Mr 'Jfi
Ghurcth club hoiiH<i, Ht. Paul, Minn. 11 planH
Brlckb 24:160-70 Jl M5
Country-club hoiiHCH, II. I). Kbcrlcln. 11 plann
Arch lUv :t8:200-27 AK fir>
club hoiiHit, Hrooklyn, N. V.; vUtwn and
plntiH. J*rl«kl> 24:77, prat-ll Mr Mft
Mod on i ottulpnumt In Detroit athloti<* club,
11 diaff plan Motal Work 8-1:37-1)1-, 73-0 Jl
9-16 '15
UHlclamr mutual relief nonloly building
ton. 11 plaiiH Urlckb II: 125-6 My '15
Now building for Uu^ T-Hriuaro club,
lka. .!: K HarboHon, 11 Diana Brickb
IllttWI'
Tale club'* now houxo. M, Wllciox. 11 planu
Arch Uec 38:310-42 H '16
Clutches
Allowable friction vsiluon; effect of tho speed
of rututlun on the opera thin of a friction
clutch. U. P. IMnkncy. Mnch 21 :7!»JJ-4 Jc '15
Combined friction and positive clutch. 11 Iron
Affo 1)5:230 Ja 28 '15
DttHlgm of friction clutches of tho split- rinff
type. W: J. Walker, diau JSnfflnoer 118:610-11
Dodge .safely Helf-ollinK <'-hitclu 11 Textile,
World 48:631-2 Mr '1R; Powor 4J:801 Jo 15 'IB
Friction clu I eh for pcnvur linmiiiera. dlag Jron
AKO !>r,:lUU!l My 13 '15
II ill lard friction clutch. 11 diag Much 21:509 F
t-lutch shlftor. 11
'15
Hill lard raek-and-pinlou
Powcu- 41:700 My a5 '15
Ideal multi-cone clutch. <llaff Power 41:533 Ap
ao 'ir>
Shoot working machinery clutch. 11 Iron Age
1)5:183 Ja Ul '15
Clyde river
Improvement of tint rlvor Clyde and harbour
or UIiiHttow, 1S73-10M. T: MaHon. Enffineor
Ui>:277 Air IS) '15
Coal
Absorption of oxygon l»y coal. W. K WlnmilL
(\.lllory 36:147-62 O '15
Anthracltu and MtunilnouM production, 1914.
Colllury 35:381 F '15
Chart for coal purchaHora, W. V. Howies.
I'owor 41:200 K !) '15
(Mink<»rlMK of <-o;il. L. S. MnrkH. illa^H Am
»Soc JM 10 J H7:iiun-,X Ap 'ir»; Kitme. Power '10:
JHtli-4 I) ^!l 'M; I UHcuiHHlnii. Am Koe. M 14 J
;tT:l!l)S-M Ap 'IT.
Coal HIM I(H ei'oiiomicnl UHO. P. R. Thompson.
hint 14 10 .1 n3:lS.l-7 .)a 15 '15; Ahtrfract.
lOlei; W 05M22-3 K 13 '15; DiHCUHHlon. Jnat
10 10 .1 fi3:m-!M) .la 15 '35
Coal HhorliiKu In JOuroiuu W. H. lllatt. JLty
ri»:47« K 10 '15
ConlH nnd <tonl llel<lH of Iho Kocky mountain
ivwloii. H: (\ ILlllH. (lolllury 30:137-41 O '15
<'oUlnw of coal at low ItiinporaturoH with Hpo-
dnl rcfcrmico to tho proper LI OH and com-
i)OHltlon of th« produotH. H. W. Parr and
JT. I* Olln. 11 111 IT lOng MXD Sla Itul 7!l:L-3!)
'15; Hamtt eond. Iron Tr K 67:1027-34 N 25
'15
ComixiHltlon mid nuullttoH of coal. 10: C. JofC-
roy. 11 10<kon (loot 0:730-42 1) '14
CoHt far lorn In eotii produelUm. W: If. Orady.
Am liiHt Mln 10 Hul 101:1035-64; UlH-
. 101:1004-72; 103:140(1-70 My, Jl '15
tho beHL coal. C. W. Ilubbai'd. l»owor
41:200 V 0 '15
HHll renliiH In «oal. (Pillory 35:521-2 My '15
J<'OHK!IH of aid to thu eoal jtroHpootor. (Jolllory
35:400-500 Ap '15
Kulmv inethodH of ntlllsshitf CMNLI. <\ K UlrHli-
feld. Power 4I:4SK-i) Ap 0 'ID; Hamo. Hoi Am
S 80:58-!) .11 L»4 M5
Iron n factor In tho world's protfrcHH. *T:
klnblm*. J bY innl 170:470-0 Ap '15;
Hel Am H 80:320 N 20 '15
KinrlH of coal produced in tho TTnltttd
Hel Am S 80:32 ,11 10 '15
Now knowludtfi) of "oal. Kntf Uoc. 71:150 K 6 '15
New knowledtt" of «'<>a,l and ItH prae.deal uppll-
ealloti. II. <1. Portitr. .1 Ind & lOiitf (Miem 7:
2:i!i-4^ Mr '15
Oklahoma HinokclcHH coulH. 10: K Haukntt.
mnp Colliery 35:503-5 *Je '15
oecurreticMs and behavior, of the
#<to atoo Club room*
found In inlnoH. F. liniiH. Oolllory
3B:37r>-0 1^ M5; DlMsuHfllon. 36:4110-41, 483-6,
501-2 Mr- A n '15
Production of coal hi the eight principal coal-
mining conntrlcH In tho world, from 1X70 lo
1013. J; Hirklnhlnc, J Kr ItiHt |7U:4KT-H Ap
MB
rurc.tmao of coal. M. It. Hmltli. l»ow«r 41 :235-0
IMO '16
rurchanlng coal on hwtt unit bow In. Hcl Am 8
70:403 Jc 20 MB
Ilmik of coal-producing HlutoH. Htd Am H 80:
110- Aff 21 MB
Hohomo for weighing coal during wioknr trials,
dlag Klec W HO:OI)5 H 25 '15
Hlmplt(tad mi^thod of dAtormlning c<mt of cool
per 1000 Ut. of Hteam; churt, W. H. Hc.hott.
IQloc W 00:754*0 <) 2 MB; Hanu*. Powor 42:
456-8 W 28 '15; Hnmo. Kng & Mln J 100:636-8
O 310 'IB
84
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Coal — Continued
Sulphur In cool. Elec W 65:350-1 F 6 '15
Unit coal. Scl Am S 70:397 Jc 19 '15
Use of coal and production of cheap power.
W. F. Keid. Vower 42:318 A* 31 'IB
Use of thickness contours In the valuation of
lenticular coal beds. Q. S. Rogers and C. B.
Leaner, maps JGcon Geol 9:707-29 D '14
Variation In coal constituents for Himllar H.t.u.
values. H: U. JiickHon. Power -11:4.11 Mr 30
Waste In tho selection and purchase of coal.
O. B. Uoultl. rang M 49:SBO-(i1 S MB
Why do you wot coal on tho form1? I* K.
Hfrshbcrtf. Colliery 35:414 Mr 'IB
Wood and coal IIH fuel for steam bottom, TL. I).
IteynoldM. tahloH Slbloy .1 30:1-1-20 O MB
KCV ffrtw Itrlquutu; Olinkorn; Coal ashes;
Coal handling; Coal lands: Coal mines and
minim?; Coal-tar colors; Coul-tur productn;
and other heading** hc'Klnnintf Coal; Coaling;
Uonlinff stations; Ooko; J^cl oconomy; Gas;
Micnito
Analysis
Analysis of coal with phonol an a solvent
S. W. 1'arr and H. 1<\ lladloy. 11 dlaffs 1U U
Knjj Tflxp Sta JJul 76:1-41 '14; Abstract. Am
Soe M 10 J 37:I2X-9 K '15
Comparison of various modlllcatlons of the
Kjeldahl method with lh« Dumas mothod
of determining- nitrogen in coal. A. O. Kiold-
ner and C. A. Taylor. J Ind & Itintf (Ihoni 7:
10(5-12 K '15; Same. U 8 liur Minus Tc»eh Pa
0-1:1-22 'IB
Phenol for coal analysis. Mel Am K 7i»:,W My
29 '15
Sumplins and analysis of coal. A. C. OToldnw.
dlagw U 8 llur Minus T«oli Pa, 7U:L-B8 '14
tfrr ttJwt Coal
Clinkers
MM Clinkers
Specifications
Outllno spot-meat Ion of coal. M. H. Hmith.
Power 42:770 N ,'W MB
PurclniMu of coal on spocllicjitlons. Power 42:
47 Jl 18 Mfi
Testing
Mfj (loul testing
Transportation
Anthraclto coal rntuH roducod In XNtnnsylviuila.
Ky Ai?o 57:111)5 1) 2l> 'H
wiHlon
on anthracite rates. Hy it B7:2ir>,
250-3 AK M-21 MB
DcciHlon on transportation of railroad fuel. Uy
U 157:2011 Aft ^K 'IB
IIoarliiKH on western frulitht rate iidvinioos1.
Hy AK« BK:7'IO-3 Al» 8 Mft
Itoductions ordurod in mtoH on
Hy AK« BH:.113-1W I Ag 3«M5
of t
coal.
Too niuoh proHooution of th<i anthracito rail-
roads. Ity It 56:18-19 Ja a '15
Coalf Pulvsrlzsd
Anaconda uoRl-piilvorlzIriK plant. 14. t*. Mnth-
ownon. U plan Knp & Mln J 100:4B-K Jl 10 M5
UritlHli Portland oomcmt mnklnir muchlnory.
11 diaKS Mnfflm*c»r 120:102-5 Jl 110 '15
Coal-dust llrod rovorberatorloH at Washoo re-
duction works. L: V. Ittuidur. Am Inst Mln E
llul (l7:7n-«L Ja MH: Almtrnct. Am Hoc M K J
&7:1SH-0 Mr MB; Ahstrad, Mot ^r. Chcm
IHHH4 Mr 'in
Conl-dust Hrc»d r<w«rl)(»ratory
sion of tho jiupors of 1>; 11. Hrownn, L: V.
Hentlor uml R. 10, 1 1. Pornoroy. Am Inst Mln
M.ttul 1 01:1 174- Hfl jyly '15
Coal-dust ilrod rovorberatory furnacAA of Ca-
nadian <:omx)r co. D: U. Hrowno. dlagw Am
. .
IriHt Mln 14 Hnl !I7:4U-K() Ja MA: Hnmo cond.
Mr't ^ ^ Hi cm Ktnjr 13:182-4 Mr MB; AliHtract.
Am Hoc M K J 37:187 Mr MB
Oomiiaratlvo furnace nftlRlcmcy. It. J. W«it-
lanor. Met & Cliom Kn« 13:357-51 Jtt M5
Comparison of tho economy of powdered ooal,
oil and water KHM for hunting furnaces. C. F.
llorlnKton. lOn? N 72:1156-8 U 10 44
Jftwdlntf rovorboratory furiuuvn ulonj< the wldo
wallM? D: II. Browne. lOiiR & Mln ^ 09:412-18
K 27 MB
tt "• Wllaon- CQI"
Modern plant for rolling1 iron: St. l-oulw uorow
co. II. C. btatop. 11 dia^H i>laiiH Iron Tr 11
B7:82-!)-|- Jl 8 MB
Now 11*011 mill equipped to asHiiro low
i). J. Aboil. 11 dlaga plan Iron A^u 06:71-7
Now HyHtoni for burnlni? pcwdorod <*nnl in
nictallurKienl furniu-on. C. K*. ricrliiffton. il
plans JOiw N 7II:IOL»S-30 Aly 27 MB
Powdered coal. \V. L. UohhiHon. Hv Aure BH*
''' wlfh ata— •»
coal n« I'ctitrul-Htiitlon fiu'l.
\V Wlec'n (57:11B-I«, HIS Jl 17, 31 MB
Powdered <soal for luuilliiff fiirimcoH. O. F.
HorhiKtotu il plan Iron AR« M: 1045-8 N 5
•U: Abstract. Ind l«3n«r M:478 1) M4
l»owdor(Ml coiil lor <4toam bolloi'H. KI«4* Uy J
4B:10I4-I6 My L'» MB
Nil,
.,
Mln J IOU.M!) Jl 3 M5; Sol Am S
Powdered coal plnnt at Anuoond/i. Ir. V.
Mender. U tllatf Met ^ (Mioin KhK 1 .'1:311 It -5
My MB
l^owdtM'od eonl preparation nnd l\v\i\g In <Ier-
ittnny. U dlMKH Am Soo M 14 J ;t7:lil8-BO N
MB
Problem* ID biirnfntf riowdereil oonl. A. S,
Mann. U dlnKM <ion Kloc U 1S:!!1H)..1, UBlMiB
S-O MB: Kiuuo. Iron AKO JHi:t;;t2-I S Kt MB
Pulverixed eonl burning in the cement Indus-
try. U. (1. <1nrpenter. U dlnKH plan Am Hoc
M K J ;ti;:,W-H! <> 'M; AbTttnirt. ln<l KnK
M:a3l-;i A«r M4; Alwtnict. Oillli-ry ,1A:63(i-aii
My MB
Pnlverixod coal for Hteam inaUln«. I<\ U. Low.
iHiitfH I'ower •lil.-.IB-N .11 7 M4; Hnme. Am Hoc
Al 10 J :ti;:IMl!-r^ o 'H; Siutie eond. Ind Kn>C
ll::Kp:« AK M-l; AliMtrnclH. c^olllery a;»:fi3lt-3
My M:»; I lea I ^ Ven ia:,'!l 7 AK Mf»
PnlvcrlMcd fuel for l<»coinotheH, |{v Ar.e ri8:041-
» AP. «» MB: HIIIIIP. Uy Aw (Meeli etl) 811:
2i;t-I«» My MB; Knme cond. MIIK M ^1:^40-]
Jo MB
Unw^coiil In blUHt fnrmtc«>H. Iron Aw MOifiUB
WtenniMlihw burn pulverlxeii eonl, Met»I Work
8l:tU7 O I MB
NtoniHc of powdered eoul. 1C: J. Kelly. 10n;f
* Mill J fmi:3l3-l» AK Ml MB
Coal athes
KtudhlHty of coal anil In nitxlurefi of byilrown
and water vapor. A. c\ Kleldner and A. L.
Kellil. 11 dliiKH J Ind * KIIK c'bem Vi7-ia-7
K IB
Kuttiblllty of coal aHlt In vtirloiiH ni»n«mpbereH.
A. (\ neldnor and A. K. Mull. iltiiMH J Ind
* KtiK ''!»'»» 7:a»!M(Mt, -171 81 My-J« MB
hottH of combiiMtlbli* in aMhox, Power ^:fi8H-4
N 1« MA
New met hod and furnace for the determina-
tion of the HoftunliiM temperature of coal
null under fuel- tied eon<lltl(»t»w, A. (', Field-
'"" * "*
Nrr <ttxt)
Coal br«ak*r«
("oal brnaker and ncraper. J. p. <'omil<llno. U
e -
dlaK Power 42:B02-« O IS MI»
aplil t-rectlcm of ntf»»I i-rm!
Phillip*. 11 Knit N 74:1-2 Jl I MB
Coal companies
United Htat^M mlnlnK wtnttitew annotated;
Uaplil t-rectlcm of ntf»»I i-rm! breaker, <\ H,
hilli
Khcnrmn nntltruHt act coal companion.
J. W. ThomnMon. U H Bur Mine* l\ul »4:
pt 2, 123B-(1 MB
Coal outttrs
Twc
H
ck work with center c*uttt«K
lUKH C^llintry 36:28-9 A« 'ID
Coal dlatlflatlon
iMfin 'from Nortoti II. Humphry*, Hiitlnbtiry,
lOnKlnnd. Am (ton Light J 102:345-1} My .11 MG
Maximum rontontn of hydrocarbon* in pro-
' v' "««''
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
85
Coal distillation — Con-tinned
Mode of decomposition of coal by heat. H. C.
Porter and G. B. Taylor, diags Am Gas Inat
Pro 0:pt 1, 234-83; Discussion. D:pt 1, 283-8
Bibliography
Bibliography of the chemistry of gas manu-
facture. W. P. Rlttman nnd M. G. Whlt-
aker. U 3 Bur Mines Tech i>a 120:5-7 '15
Coal docks. See Cool handling
Coal drying
Centrifugal coal drier. 11 dlag Iron Tr U 5ii:
673 Ap 1 M5
Drying of coal for briquottlng. 11 Eng M 48:
supl-3 JET '15
Coal dust
American coal-dust Investigations. G: S. Rice.
Colliery S«::»)-42 Ag '15
Coal-dust explosion experiment H. .1. D. Mor-
gan, dla^ Colliery 35:540-51 My '15
Field coal-dust explosion gallery, il Colliery
35:005 Je '15
Humidity of mine air. R. Y. WIlllamH, il map
U S JTtur Mines Ltul 83:1 -Git 'U
Krr ff/jif) Coal, Pulvorlssud
Coal dust as fuel. See. Coal, Pulverized
Coal gas. See Gas
Coal handling
. Alternating-current coal hoist. 1 1. 10. lirown.
11 Am Inst 10 10 Pro ;M:tfl5-22 Ap '15; Ab-
stract, with discussion. lOlec U ft W Hluc'n
6tt:7Sl-2 Ap 24 '15; Discussion. Am Inst 10 10
Pro 3I:2K!I5-OH N '15
Big consumer's storage, yard: handling largo
(luantltles of coal at the Now York lOdimm
co.'s plant at Hlwdy.slde, N. J. J. R Springer.
it Colliery 36:345-8 V MB
Bituminous coal storage.. 11 Colliery 35:231-5 D
Car dumping machines on the Hocking Valley
railway's coal dock, Toledo, Ohio. 11 Ity It
5(5:207 K I» '15
Coal and ash handling at the gorge plant of
the Northern Ohio traction #, Hunt co. A. I ».
Williams. U dbifr Power 43:3118-400 H 21 '15
Coal handling at Panama. 11 plans Power 42:
1WMO Jl 27 '15; Abstract. lOng H 50:441-3
D '15
Coal loading plant, at Worklngton harbour.- 11
dlags lOngmcor 12il:l(J j] a '15
Coal pier with car-dnniplnu machine a( San-
iliiHky. II illngH lOng N 7»: IBR-Y Mr II 'K»
Ooal-wolghlng larrloH. il Power 41:17 Ja 5 '15
.
Electrically operated coal plnnt. U lOlec W
JMI4-5 Ap 17 '15
Electricity In a ooal-hamlllntf plant U. M.
Halo. 11 lOloc, It & W lOlm-'n <i5:11«ft-H D 10 'J4
IOx?)orL coal terminal of the Hou thorn railway
at CharlcHton, S. <\ 11 Uy It 57:^0-1 N 13
'15; Jron Ago 0(1:07-1-5 <) liK '15
Fuel HtatloTin; conunlttcc report, dlagH Uy U
5tt:07i)-S2 My 22 '15; Itv AKI* r>S:l(H)0-l My SI
'15; Uy Ago (Modi ud) M-.275-7 Jo '15
.
Improved performance with old-typn
facliitlcH. ,1. H. WllllaniH. Uy Ago (Moch ed)
89:06 V '15
Improvement H In Hma.11 coaling HlutlonH. II
diiigH JOng N 74:»00-1 AK 12 'iff
Italian machlno for loading coal tendorn. il
Kcl Am liaililifi S II '15
Largo conl handling Kimtry crane. 11 Iron Tr
U 57:442 S 2 '15
IVIochanlcal handling of coal and anhcH 1n tho
power plant. (\ (1; !trlnl<*.v. U dlngn JOng M
4!»:872-N7; 50:05-77 H-O '15
New coal dock for tho Cincinnati, Hamilton
& Dayton at Toledo. Il plan Uy A#u 5!i:27,'l-
4 Ag III '15; San 10. Uy U 57:2:)(I-U Air Ul 'JR;
Same cond. I0ng Uoc 72:1 (KM Ag 7 '15
Now Houthern rnllwny c«w»llnw pier at ClmrlcH-
ton( S, (1. il plan hit Marino Un* 20:151-3
Ap '15
Pennsylvania coal do<?k nt fJandusky. il plan
Hy Ago 57:1180-91 1> 25 '14
Rapid car dumplnK Plant, Toledo, (>. il Iron
AKO 05:13KK Jo 24 VlH
tho Iakwt- " Int
Telphers expedite coal movement at German
plant. A. Graclenwitsfi. il Bug Rec 71:615 My
Toledo coal dock built in record time. 11 plan
N 74:520-2 B I) '15
Whit empower- hoisting conl body, il Automobile
#<r <ilHo Coallnp; Coaling stations
Coal lands
Abstract a of current doctalonn on mines and
mining, October, 1014, to April, 1916. J. W.
Thompson. IT S Bur Allnos Bui 101:6-9 '16
Apprulwul of coal lund for taxation. II. M.
Chance. Am Inst MIn 10 Bui i)l:l-101-tt Jl
'14; DiHCiiHHlon. 100:808-7(1 Ap '15
Coal lloldH of South Amurlca. \V. G. I3ur-
rouirhM. Colliery 36:30-1, 72-3, 153-5 A«-O '15
Principle of coal evaluation. U. W. Ooulthard.
Colliery :tO:21i AK '15
RuHsla— -ItB future as a coal and Iron producer.
C: R. Klnff. map Jflntf M 48:481-02 Ja '16
StatUH of Alaska conl lund leasing. Eng & MIn
J 110:860 My J.5 '15
United titatuH tulnin^1 Htatutes finnotatod.
.1. \V. ThotnpHon. IT 8 Hur MinoH Bui 94:pt 1,
72-l-X2«; pt 2, KS7-07 'J5
Valuation of coal landH. b\ (3. WolloM, Colliery
«0:l«I-2 0 '15
Valuation of coal lands. \V. 10. Kohl. Colliery
3«:G4-G S 'J5
Ncr titttu Coal mines and minlnfr
Coal meters
Jtccordlntf power i>lant opcratloiiH, J. C. fcJnmll-
Wnod. 11 dlatfH I4n^ Al 4!):K18-30 M '15
Coal miners
lnvcHt.incntH In Iron river dlntrlct -with partic-
ular rcfcrcn«'(» to wclfan* work. 0. A. Tup-
pcr. 11 Iron Tr H 66:700-64-1* Ap 15 '15
Methods of adJUHllUtf mining rato«. U Cluck.
Uollliiry 35:;MO-53 K '15
AllniTH' inlnlnuun wage in YorkHhlro. Knglnoor
ll!):«({-7 Ja 15 '15
MliuTH' wage crlHln. Engineer Lli):US'l-5 Mr 10
' 15
Minci'H1 WIIKCH and hourH; the W<iHt YorUwhlro
nilalng diHpirtc.. Knglnccr 1L!):MO K 5 '15
Pica for the Woat Virginia minor. M. W. Jor-
dan. 11 Colliery 35:310-12 Ju '15
Welfare work at (Hen Whlto. (3: D. Hvaiw. 11
colliery ar,M7!J-r> Ap 'in
What tlut nilnei'H are ahnliifC at— natlouallua*
tlon. lOiiKlnoor 120:114 Jl 23 '15
Coal ml net and mining
Arching in coUlorioH. It. G. Clark, dlaga Col-
liery 35:202-0 Ja '15
Holler plant of tho ItaHHemcr coal and coke
company; lining nn fuel a inlxturo of coal
and Hlntc. W. O. UoKora. II dlagH plan 1'owor
4I:71)H-,M01 Jo 15 '15
(larney-CUierokett coal CO/H HtripplnR. W. S.
3-1 () '15
<?olllery 30:173-
(?entral-H(«itlon power In coal- mining- opera-
tions T: U. Hay. II lOnK M 4N:h.CI-iri Kir 'IS
Cloal mine (MiKlncc.r. (V. (), KlopHor. dolllory
OCMII' inliincl liy iiuichttioH. M. W. I'kirkur. Hcl
Am H 7!):n05 Jo 10 MB
Coal mining problem: hydraulic HtowiiKO. lOn-
(tcml^lrliiiiliiK In'lllliiolH. 11 (Jolllery
Oonl Hirln
Oolllory riipir Mhoim W: 5S. Trlco. 11 Oolllory
36:200-71 1> '14
(Vtniietltlon nnd lewl nmtntlnt of coopcratUiu
In \-iml minim?, Uy U Bfl:47H-W Ap !l ftr>
CoHt factorH In coal production. W: II. (iriuly.
MIn W llul Wltlonfi-iM:
rlnplnff In KanwiH. W: 55. Trlco. U Ool-
affH Am Innt MIn W llul Wltlonfi-iM: I»iH-
cuHriion. 101:1004-72; I03:140i)-70 My, Jl '15
De water Ing un antlmicUn mlno. W: 55. Prlco.
II dings ftolllnry :IO:H7-DO H '15
Mmclcmcy In <'oal mining. (1: H. Itraekotl. ("Jol-
llcry ar>:5Hft-02 Jo '15
Oan and <»11 wcllH through coal HOIIIIIH; (llMciiH-
slon, Am lust MIn 10 Itul i(Hi:K'lil-ns AP '15
Trfibor factor In bttmntnouH tnltuw. c»: H. Hruc-
kott. dolllcry 30:00-100 H '15
Lucerne powor plimt and tlpplo of tho Itncibcw-
ter At HttHhurg coal and Iron co. (1. M.
Young, il Colliery 30:1-0 A# '15
86
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Coal mines and mining — (Jon I! nurd
Mining Institute meetings: wlntor meetings of
the Illinois coal mining1 Institute, tlio Coal
mining Institute of America and tho Kon-
.tucky mining Institute. Colliery 3G:32G-8 Ju
Mining- atocp thick coal beds. W. G. Whildln.
dluiAi Colliery 35:354-0-1 if 'Ifi
Practical economy at cool mine a. I* O. Hau-
tfer. Colliery 3«:128-31 <> 'l,r>
Questions selected from those asked nt an
examination for mlno foreman, hold In Trice,
Utah, Hoptembor 15 and 10, 11)14. Colliery
36:317-20, 276-9, 838-41 N 'JU-Jn '35
Rock work in coal mines. 11 diags Colliery 35:
237-40 1) "14.
Stresses In the mlno roof. U. IX Hall. Ulugs
Am Inat Mln E Bui 105:2013-21 8 »JB
Stripping nt tho National colliery. 11 Colliery
:»i»:r»!»X-U Jo MR
Surveying In anthracite 'mlnos. "W: %. I'riee.
ding Colliery 35:4«l-4, R-ll-S Ap-My '35
Theory of the arch In mining. I*. H. Itundolph.
Colliery :tr»:i:!7-Si Mr Mr.
/s'<r aimt Ooul dUHt; Coal handling; Coal
InndH; <1oal mining machinery; Mining engi-
neering
Accidents and explosions
American ooal-dunt investigations. U: S. Uiee.
Colliery gfitfO-Itt Ag 'in
Coal-diiHt oxpIoHlou experiments. J. I). Mor-
gan, <UUK Oolliory 35:r>4()-5l My '15
Ooal-nutiu explosions caused hy Kan OP dUKl.
JI. N. Iflavensou, Am Innt Win 10 Hul !M:LMi37-
00 0 '14; WHC.UHHion. KW:.X7!»-8fi Ap '!;»
Dangerous months in coal mining. C?ollle.ry 36:
300 Ju '15
Drowning of IligashlmlHomo colliery. H, Mo-
guro. diags Colliery 8«:lii Ag 'U>
KulalltiOH at coal inlncm during U)M. A. 1 1.
Kay. Colliery «n:004-r. Jo '15
KatulllU'H at coal miiuw during UK I
with prevlouH yeazu Krl
Mfi
Am
Mr
KatulHlOH In coal inIu«»H c-iniHed by exnlii
table. A. 11. Kuy. IT H Hur AllneH T<T!I 1*11
107:14 'Ifi
HlllereHi, Alberta, ox pi OH! on: a dmTlpllon of
the mint*, the ventilation, and Mvnowl condi-
tionH. (lolllrry »5:31K-20 Ju '15
Hojo coiil tnlius In Japan. H. MoKiiro. 11 map
Colliery 35:576-80, M7-4:i Je-,11 'If.
J.ayluml, \V, Vu.f tnlno dlHUHttT. II ("nlllcry :tr»:
5V>«-8 i^ly '15
X^imltH of inlnlnir under heavy wmth, I). Ihuit-
ItiK- tllntfH plan Aui InHt Mln K Hul 07:1-21
Ju '15; DlHciiHHlon. 101:lIK7-,'» My '15
MetUodH of preventing and IhnltliiK ex
In «oal nilnoM. (J: S. Itlrti nncl h, M.
dlntfx pin U M Bur MineH Tech Pa
'15
Occurrence of oxplcmlve KMMOH In coal
N. II. Durton. hlhiloi? dlu«H »nnp« IT H Hur
Mlm-H Hul 72:1-237 '15
Roof fullH in th«t northern anthracite field*.
Colliery 35:386 K1 '15
~ Jton mlno oxplofllon* 11 plan Colllury 35;
•8 li 14
Baft) u«« of olocitrlclty In corU mining. W. M*
Thornton. Hd Am B 78:308-400 I) 1? '14
o <IOKI mlnoH and mlnlnK— Safety
Mine roHcun work
Explosives
oxploHlvoK to-ntod prior to March
. 1916* H. I'. How«ll. IT H Bur MlnoH Ttwh,
3;a 100:1-14 '16
Tolerance*) in tout* of pArmMMibta
J Ind & Kng Chom 7:7JO-17 A« '15
Qovsrnment ownership
Government ownemhln and tho minor. 10. I*
ttulloy. CJolliery 30:400-1 Ap '15
Safety measures
Electric nhot flrinw In Kannaff. C. 14. Carpen-
ter. din* Colliery 3fi:69C-8 Jo '15
Firedamp detector; abstract*. II. U. W«b«ter.
dliu(fHng M 40:108-0 Ap '16; Colliery 36:67-
apiiarutun. \V. O. McMllliin.
Colliery :)5:(U1 Jo 'l.r>
Humidity of mine air. U. V. Williams. 11 map
U H LJur MlncH Jlnl 8«:l-«:i 'M
Method of preventing und limiting
In eoal nilnew. (3: N. Itlce and L. JVI. Jonen.
U S JJur Minew Teeli Pa K-i:I-43
l*ri»Ukc!tlvu nystem fi>r etwil mlneM. N. 1). l^ovln.
11 i?oUlnry 3B:13ft-0 C) 'J5
Safety IntqteetUm HyHtom of the
eoal co. 10. 0. Ourtla rolllt-r
-ry ,tri:i!(»7-M Jo
* IR
Safety melhodtf and or^nnixfitlon of ITnlted
BtatoH eoal & eoko eo. Jl, N. Miiv^iiHon. Am
liiHt Min 14 Jtul !lS;.li;M{<l K '1ft; lUm-UHHloiu
101:1075-05 My M5
Shot ilrlntf In eital milieu hy electric circuit
from the Hiirfiuv. (i: H. Itlct> and M. II.
(Mark. Am In.st Mln U Hul !M:L>r»<iK-'il () Ml:
IMHeuHHleu. IO(»:SS5-Ot Ap M:>
What a miner can dti to prevent explnHloiiH tif
KHH and of coal dunt. <!: S. Ulce. (1 S Uur
MIncH (Mre 121:1-21 Ma
Xrc at»i> MlnlUK enMlnecriiiH: Safety inons-
ureH
Alaska
Chlxuik IMI,V, Alawkn, coal Holdx. W. U. tJruuo.
11 map Colliery &>M57-r»l Ap '15
British Columbia
Comox. tnlnoH, Vancouver (Miami, Jt. (?, JA
Netland. 11 mup Colliery $(>:tiU-(i:t H 'in
Canada
Ooal roH<>ur<-«»H of <<anadn. K. I>. AilnniH. Col-
liery :tr»:li27-0 Je Mfi
Illinois
Marly <lays of conl jnliiln^ In lllhiolM. W. Uut-
Icdtfo. dliiK t'olllery IMhllM-l t) M5
Japan
llojo coal ttilne, hi Japan. S. Mcr.uro. II map
(folllery »;»;rt7;t.KU, 0117- 1U Je-Jl 'Jb
Kentucky
AdvnniatfeH of tlm weHlcm Kcnlticky Held.
K, V. Uiicknmu. CNilllery ;t.»:lSK :» Ap *U»
llarlan conl field hi MouthciiHtcrn Kentucky.
U, J. Samiwon. Colliery M.'tt? !••! K '1I>
Harlan, Ky., ettul Held. W. It. Peck, t'olllcry
JI '(ft
J. P.
wttMHitnthiK ;itnritf;c; lnrn^ oper-
llutt under the w*a. J. U1, Hpntitt*
y :ir»;t»H-ri Jo '!»
IMunt of Yellow creek coiil eo. U. J.
Colliery ;i.'»:-IUK-i) Ap Mh
Montana
J»ull mountain coal field, Mmtluim,
Howe mid It, Wlhion. nwp« Colliery IM»;7-n,
7-i-H AK-H *ir>
Nova Scott a
Hydn<kyt Cape Hretott, conl Held; cliuiatlo
eomhlloiiH IMK
nttrmN exlendL
or. 11 Colliery
Oklahoma
Oklahoma MmokHmw tuuiht. K: R lliu'ktttt.
map Colliery 3r»:r»i)3-ft Jn 'U»
Penntytvanla
Mining in tho bnmd top ccml Held. W: 'A. Price.
11 mup Colliery :tft;r»)7-21 My 'lit
New t4iwr<«ncti colliery. U: (!. Mttdelra. 11 <'ol-
llory nB;92^ H Mf»
Workable coal neams of western X*ennnylvnnla*
Oolllnry W;207 Ju MO
South America
Cotxl Holds of Houth A morion. W. <». Hur-
rtiughn. itinp Colliery 3i»:nj»a-,l, a-in-4 Myv JI
Spltzbergen
Arctic <!onl; preliminary miccewi of American
Itttarfwtfl in Ht/itzbarKcm, M. U.
ff
0<ml mtnni
itatr.
Mln J 100:
672-3 O 23 '16
Heat from our I^ndy of the* snow: conNmltili
In tho Arctic circle. H. J. HhepMton*. 11 '
Am 112:160 V 13 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
87
Coal mines and mining — Continued
West Virginia
Coal mining in West Virginia. J. E. Coleman.
11 Sibley J 30:21-7 O '15
E. B. White coal company mines. O: D. Evans.
11 Colliery SG:401-7 Mr "15
Operations in the New River fluid. W: Z.
.TPrlce. 11 Colliery 30:533-7+ My '15
Coal mines and mining, Submarine .
Sydney, Cape Breton, coal field; climatic con-
ditions necessitating storage; large opera-
tions extending- under the sea. J. V. Spring-
er, il CoUlery 3B:681-5 Jo '1C
Coal mining Institute of America
Annual winter meeting1 in PIttsburg; Deo. 8-9.
CoUlery 35:326-8 Ja '15
Coal mining machinery
Biggest nteam shovel; excavator built for
stripping coal beds. diagH Hntr M 50:452-3
"D '15
Coal mined by machines. 14. W. Parker. Sci
Am S 7«:395 Je 1!) '15
Improved coal mining machinery. 11 Colliery
35:452-4 Mr MB
ftcc <tlM> Coal cutterH
Coal piers. See Coal handling
Coal preparation
Benefits to be derived from standard prac-
tice in the preparation of coal. 1 1. C. A damn.
Hy it 57:41-2 Jl 1U MB
Plant of Yellow crook coal co. H. J. Kami won.
Colliery 3B:4»8-il Ap MB
Standardisation of coal preparation; abstracts.
H. (J. AduniH. Ky Ago 08:1000 My 21 '15; Uy
It 56:6!»H My 22 MB
ptcc r/too Coal drying; Oonl wanning
Coal sampling
Method of obtain Ing representative coal wun-
pleH. clluff Moo \V fl«:JI«« Atf 1-1 MB
Principles of coal munplliig. H. W. 1*1 rr. Hel
Am S 80:15-1(5 Jl 3 MB
FrnnoHctl tentative, method for the »mmpllm{
of coal. Power '12:34-5 .11 6 MB
Sampling and nnalywlH of coal. A. O. Kloldnor.
S Bur MlnoB Toc.h l>a 70:1-58 M4
Coal storage
Big consumer's storage yard: handling largo
quantities of conl at tho Now York lOdlfton
oo.'s plant nt Hhady«ldo, N. J. 3. V. Springer.
11 Colliery 35:345-8 K MB
Bituminous coal storago. 11 Colliery 35:231-5,
298-302 I> M4-Ja MB
Cleveland adopt H Ktee.1 coal and Hand storage
bins. 11 dlagH Mice Uy J -Iff: 1001 -2 N 13 Mfi
Coal handlliig at Panama, il platiH Power 42:
100-10 Jl 27 '15; Abntrnct. lOng M, BO:441-3
I) MB
I*and storage, of bltumlnoiiH coal; the. ever
present factor of HpontanoouH combustion;
abstract. <1; It. Oruno. Am Hoc M 14 J 37:
612 O MB
Railway coal-storage plan In, plant* Mng N
74:B92-3 H 23 M5
Storage* of coal. Uy Ago 08:1110-10 My 28 Mfi
Storage of coal. Hy It 50:701 My 22 MB
of. coal; abstract. <•, (2. Moll. Klcc W
iffc of
:7B-0 ,11
Sydney, Cape Jiretoti, coal field; cllmultt con-
dltlonH ncccHHUatlng Hlorage; large opera -
tlonn extending under the sea. J, K. Hprfuger.
11 (Colliery »5:B81-2 Je MB
Mrr aim Coal tank*
Coal tanks
Concroto lining for stool bunkers, il rower 40:
812 3D 8 '14
Coal tar
Coal gas reHldttajH. K. tr. Wagner, dlfig Am
OILS Light J 101:300 N 16 M4; Hume. Mot &
ChemTOng 12:607-8 N M4; Hunti. Mc.I Am H
Coking of coal at low temperatures with «pc.c-
'al reference to thtt properties and composl-
lon of thaprodiKits. H. W. Parr H "
111 XT ring Kxp Hta Bui 79:18-2
; Same cond. Iron Tr H 67:10"
Fractional collection of crude tar. G. T.
Pui-vos. diag-a Am Gas Light J 102:387-2)0 Je
21 '15
Now knowledge of coal tar. H. C. Fortor.
Sol Am S 7i):2^-3 Ap 3 MB
New method of utilizing lignite conl tar; ab-
stract. V: Mchoii. Am «oo M Jfl J 87:403-4 Jl
UHO of coal tar in notation. W: A. Mueller.
JBng & Mln J 100:601-3 O 9 '15
tiw aluo Tar
Coal-tar colors
Aniline dye situation. Met & Chem Eng 13:
82D-30 N 15 '15
Aniline dyu Hltuatlon. I. V. Stono. Met &
Chem Mng 18:««3-71 O 1 '15
Coal-tar dyes and the Paige bill; compulsory
working of patents. 13. C. 11 ease. J Ind &
Kng Chem 7:!>flg-7<t; Discussion. H. H.
Htonebrnker; H. C. Hesse. 7:974-8 N '15
Development of coal-tar dyoHtiiHH. Textile
World -10:302-4 Je MB
DyewtufC famine. T: H. Norton. 11 Scl Am 113:
•100+ N 0 MB
DycHtuir situation and its lesson. A. D. Lilttlo.
J Jud & Kng Chem 7:237-9 Mr '16; Same. Scl
Am S 7U.-278-!) My 1 M5
Government co-oporation with our Industries.
Mel Am 112:99 Ja 30 MB
Identifying amido-H-acldH. I). C. HOHHC. J End
& Kng Chem 7:<»74-B Ag 'IB
IndUHtry of tho coal-tar dyes. B. C. Hesse.
map J Ind & JOng Ohom 0:1013-27 D M4; Ifix-
corpts. Am UaH Mght J 101:401-6 U 28 '14
I^CHt we forget! Who killed Cock Itohln? Tho
IT. H. larltT-hlHtory of coal-tar clyeH. H. (J.
UCHNC. J Itid A Kng <!licmi 7:01)4-701) Ag M5
Manufacture of aniline colors in the United
HtateH. 1. V. Stono. Textile World 411:236-0
My '15
Manufacture of coal-tar crudOH. tie! Am S 80:
2<il O 23 MB
Recommendations of Lho Now York section of
tho Amoriam cliomtcal society on tho en-
largement of tho coal tar chemical Industry
In tho Unltod titatoti. J Ind & Kng Ohom 6:
972-5 I> M4
Two probloms of the coal tar dyo Industry.
H. (\ HOSHO. Tuxtllo World 49:225-8 My M5-
\\'ho killed (lock Itohln?: notes on the tariff
hlHlory( of coal-tar dyes. Hcl Am H «0:135
Why America does not manufacture anllin
ciyofl. II. McCormack. Inland IHr 64:045-7 Ja
Her altto Dye industry; Dycm and dyeing;
rotroloum
Coal-tar products
carbollmmm arid crcoHoto; with chart. If. H.
Alcock, Am (las Ught J 103:58-9 Jl 2G MB
("oal-tar chemical Industry In (J or many and
America. Scl Am K 80:240 O 9 MB
(/oal-tar produetH and tho noKHlblllty of In-
(kreaHing their manufiioturo In tho United
HtntoB. H. (X I>ortor, U U Bur Miuoa Tech
l»a «!»:l-ll) MB; lOxcerpt. l<2ng M 49:42H Je MS
HxploMlvoH from tar. Am Clus Light J 102:279,,
282 My 3 M5 , , ..
KixpioHtvcH irom titr nrodnetH. V. It. Lewis.
Am <!nrt Light J i02:l!)7 Mr 2!) MB
Extraction of cdrbolk; acl<l from oils of tho
dint Illation of coal tar. W: MaHon. dlag Mot
& Chem Kng 13:293-4 My '15 ,
Outline of the coal tar chemical Industry, tfcl
Am H KO:I47 S 4 MB
I'oHlllon of tho Ame.rU-un tur dlHtlllcr. Hcl Am
roHntbtlllloH for coal tar industry. H. V. Saw-
hill. Iron Tr U 66:4-6 Ja 7 M5
I'rcHcnl. production of crude, tur products. Mel
Am H 8»;8G Ag 7 MB
HtuttiM of tho chemical Industries In tho
United HtatoH at tho etui of 1D1B. I. V.
Stono. J Ind & lOng Chem 7:991-3 N MB;,
Kurno. Hoi Am 8 80:Stt6-7 O 30 M5
#w atno ,Iton2ol; Coal-tar colorw; Oas; Tol-
uol.
J^actorH governing the combuntlon of conl in
bailor fumn.cttH: u preliminary report. J. K.
Clement. J. C, W. Fraacer and O. K. AugUH-
tino. 11 cflngH IT H Hur Mines Tech Pa 63:1-41
'14: JUxccrptH. Hcl Am H 79:380 Jo 6 M5
88
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDKX
Coal testing — Continued
Jfuel-aupply contracts and the progress of
more scientific methods of purchase and con-
trol in America and Europe. J: B. C. Ker-
ahaw. Met & Chem Eng 13:303-6 Je '15
Fusibility of coal ash in various atmospheres.
A. C. Fleldner and A. H. HalL dlags J Ind
Su
. .
em 7:399-406 My '16
ous coal and sawmill waste In pro-
ducer plant. Q: S. Wilson. 11 Power 42:4-12-3
Si 28 ' 15
United States mining- statutes annotated; coal
testing acts. J. W. Thompson. U S Bur
Mines Bui 94 :pt 1, 826-8 '15
/fro nltw Coal — Analysis
Coal trade
Central stations taking advantage of slump in
coal market, Eloc U & W Mloc'n 66:109-10 Ja
16 §15
Coal lleldw of South America. W. O. Bur-
roughH. map Colliery 36:552-3, 0-13-4 My, Jl
Foreign markets for coal. IT 8 8p Cons Hop
«»:l-24 MB
Fuel conditions in South America. J. W.
ijj^v^ss^^Fo u -IB
United HtiitPH coals available* for uxport trade..
V. II. Manning, map IT B Bur Mini* Hul 76;
1-14 '14
United HtnteH foreign coal trade: iho prodm-
tlon, the coniiuniptlon, and oxporl facllltlcM
of tho different count rle.H of the world. W:
W. I*ark<«r. Colliery 15:486-8 Al» 'Ifi
Wagos and profits in tho coal trade. Engineer
119:436-7 Ap 30 '15
Coal washing
Automatic Hlato control, dlag Colliery 35:260 D
Coal wanner cfllcioncy. O. R. Dolamator. Col-
liery 35:337 Ja '15
Effect of wiiHhlng TOuiHOH coal. A. A. Potter.
Power 40:901 D 22 '14
EntfliHh coal washing plant at Ilarugh. dings
Colliery 35:252-4' I) 'M
Coaling
J>« Mayo HyHlcm for coaling tthlpH. U Int
Marine I»2ng 20:122-4 Mr 'K,
HngllHh Hhtp-coaling machine, ding Kug N 74:
64!) H 30 §J5
Coaling at sea
Coiiling irnltncl B tat OH pwamhlpu. il ding Hel
Xtofucllng wurHhlpM at m»a: nlwtraet. H. Miller.
Int Marine Kng 20:17-18 Jn 'JG
Nt? fffWj (-Oallntf VtlHHelH
Coaling stations
Uahlc.way coaling Htiitlon, 11 plann Uy Ag«
V ui 'irP
Conllng and Handing station on tint Virginian
railway ut Kltnoro. K p. Harrington, il dings
Mng Itoo 71:22-3 Ja 2 '15
Coaling Htutlon* for tho ar.onoinlnal handling
of 25 to no tons por day. Uy Ago Gi>:7f»0 o
Fuel Mtntlons; commit ton report. diagM Tly U
50:079-82 My 22 'IB; Ity Ago 58:1060;! My 21
'ID; Uy Ago (Moch cd) 89:275-7 Jta '16
ThipmveinetilH in HtnaU coaling HtuUonM. II
dlaffM long N 74:300-1 A« 12 'ItT
Large eoalltig MtntU»iH cm th« Pnnuina nannl.
II dlag Kng N 74:254-0 Ag 6 '15
J^ocomotivci coaling plnnt a.t Camrtnn Town.
il tlinga Idnglnocir 110:344 Ap 2 '10
Snow locomotive coaling station, dlag Ry R
58:566-7 Ap 24 '15 *
Coaling vessels
U. 8. collier Jason as a Christmas ship, il Int
Marino Eng 20:32-3 Ja f!5
Coast and geodetic survey. See United States—
Coast and geodetic survey
Coast artillery. See Artillery
Coast defense
Actual and theoretical ranges of tho United
States coast defense guns. Sci Am 112:472
Increasing the range of our eoa»t dofonno
guiiH. Hel Am 11.1:159 Ag 21. *15
l.eHHon of tho Queen Kllzalietli. Sol Am 112:
2<!2 Mr 20 'in
tf*r ateo Unltod State«— DofonnoH
Coast erosion. Sco Kronion
Coast protection. Hee Shore protection
Coasting. Soo Electric railroads— Coasting
Coats
Knitting nllk plnU'd eoatH. Textile World 40:
Ml Je. '15
Shakor coatw for girls, il Tuxlllo World 48:415-
16 Ja '15
Cobalt
Applications of metallic cobalt: uxpttrlmonts
conducted with eoluilt and C'OPIMT nlloyn.
I). It. Hrownc. Me.tal Ind n H 1^:5(111-10 1) M4
Ohonilcnl and tneehanienl relatloiiH of iron,
cobalt and carbon. J. (). Arnold and A. A.
Head. Iron Ago 95:953 Ap 30 MB
Colxilt and nickel a«Hay. K. Kl.sclier, Jr. Mot &
<!hnm lOng 12:773-1 I> M4
Mlwtro- plat ing with cobalt. C!: H. Ituehanan
and T: Haddow. Metallnd u H IIJ:210-2 Jo '15
Kleetroplatlng with cobalt. 1 1. 1\ Kalmua,
C. II. Harper and W. U Ha veil, J Ind &
Kng Chom 7:379-09 My '1C; Uxcurpts (Con-
Mot At (Uiein Ung i:t:32H-9 My
ICIee U & \V Kloe'n «U:H7:r My 8 '15; Sum-
mary. Mug M 'IU:41!2 a ,Ie 'ir»
Ii-on-cohalt alloy, I^KuCo. and UH magnetlo
propertleK. T. I). YenHeu. 11 (Jen Klee It IK:
SHI -7 H '15
rhywlcnl propertli'M of the metal col>aR, IT. T.
KalmiiH and <*. Manx*!1, il *f Itid & Mng C!h«m
7:«-l7 Ja '15
Cobalt steel
Material for accelerating nmelthic tool Hpcc.dH
and output. Sci Am H 79:3711 Jc 12 'tr>
Code of principles. Hce, A»Ui>rlcan elt^etrlo rail-
way aHHoclatlou
Coffee
Detoxleatlon of eolTee. Hei Am ll^:l!!Hi Mr 27
•i:»
Coffee ml lie
working Ingenuity of tlio ArabH of thn
a poek<»t <*ofl>fift«mIH. It. Ltxlian. U
a«:i2i» N 27 -.5
Coffee plantations
Hydro- electric tnHtntltitloti on H eoff<m plnnta-
tlon, J. 11. TorrcmM. II Ooxi KW u IH:2I1)"22
Mr '15; Hamti r.ond, ting M 4U:20U-7 My '15
Cofferdams
Oonmritt plht and cylinder fotindatloim ut
CharlcHtoti. II dlag Kng N 74:!i2U-!i N II '1C
Contract method* and equipment for a typlcnl
Ohio river dam. K. II. Hhrlvn-, 11 dltigu plan
rcng N 78;«o6-n AP 20 MR
Notnblo Htep in the hulldlng <>f New York'n
Kn*at ptoi'N; eofr«rdanimlnK (he North river.
U, (i, Nkerrett. U Hcl Am IUCKIO-I AK 21 M
:L^s^^ssttKff^^MW& * 1I«snasBls^urtK M,™ sK&in.
Relmofer typo. U By it 66:66S-« My 18 '16 Hmllh. iltajm KIIK & (!»ii»r Hl:ia4-6 AK IK Ml
New Hnutlwrn railway roiillng nlnr al
ton, H. C. il plan Int Marlmt Kng :,-
(4il-Htomg« plants, plan* Kng N 74:
H 23 "15
'' llllff 8tllli<m- plan
IVogreHH on 46th Htrcmt pier coffer-dam, Ntw
„ Yurk city, il JUng N 73:90H My 6 '16
ItccoiiHt ruction of pfnrn of Mttle l{o<-K Junc-
tion bridge acroHft the ArUanmiM rlvor. (?. M
Hmllh. diiigH Kng & (?oiitr 4I;IU4*D Ag IK 'ID
ttver croHKltiKH on (lut Niiitait»; pine line. 14. ('.
MI Ion. U Munlc J ^Hr-'lll ni I'1 2:. 'U.
Shallow-nit coaling fltation. plan Kng N 74:
743 O 34 '15
Snow eoallng «tHllong with car unloaclor. il
dliig Uy U 57:25-6 Jl 3 '15
.
irnmanageablo coffar-clam l«wk
frwwlng. u plan Kng^N 73:77«-0 AP 22 MB
Woml cofT«rdami witJi bottom* mink f</r brldj?*
15,, *WIP** °;- •• Jonow. cllagu Kng U«w 71
o3*-ft Ap 24 15
"Work to NtArt in tlo«p r-offrtrdnm for New YorJ
pior. 11 Kng Hoc 71:0C4-5 My 23 '10
Ncr afro Urldif^-H'oundationM and pi«r«
Vl\«* and pilo driving
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
89
Coffin, Howard Earle, 1873-
Sketch. por En? M 50:221 N '15
Cohoes Falls, New York
Central hydroelectric plant of 50,000 horse-
power replaces Inefficient separate units at
Cohoen. A. G. Hillberg. 11 dtags maps Mng
Rec 71:352-4, 31)5-8 Mr 20-27'15
Hydro-electric development. W. O. Rogers. 11
plans Power 42:406-71 O 5 '15
Hydro-electric development of the Cohoea
company at Cohoes, N. Y. B, R. Connell.
11 dlags plans map Gen Eloc U 18:340-52 My
'15
Redevelopment of old canal power. 11 diog
plan Eng N 73:4fi6-» Mr 4 'J5
Choke coils and disconnecting switfhoH. diaga
• Elec Ry J 46:29 Jl 3 '15
Coll- winding unit. O. P. Chubbuck. il Mlec Hy
J 45:1213 Je 2« '15
Differential method for tho determination of
losses In coils. A. Hund. dlogB Bloc W 65:
1300-1 My 22 '15
Hints on the impregnation of mil way motor
coils. 11 Mloc Ky J -15:421) K 27 MR
Process of impregnating colls: and a largo,
modern impregnating plant. It. Jtold. 11 uon
Eloc R 18:48-51 Ja '15
Rewinding direct-current motorn and genera-
tor. A. A. ProoVrtakH. dlagH Power 42:7«-H.
11G-18, M8-50 Jl 20- Ag 3 '15
Colls, Induction. Heo Induction collH
Colls, Reactance. 800 Reactance coita
Coke
Causes of coke troubUw in the foundry. Iron
Age 04:1348-9 T> 10 '14
Coktt CM a fuel under boIIerB. <J, Wlrthwelu.
Am Hoc M M J «7:55«-» S '15
Coke as fuel undur boIlm-H; uhHtract. II. Mark-
graf. ding Am Hoc M M J »7:«00-l<) <> '15
Coko in gas producer**. Iron Age 0(1:404 Ag 20
. '15; Same, Am Man Light J IO:»:1N« H 20 '15
Coko production In Ji)14. Iron Tr It Ii?:li641>-
064c N 11 '15
Coko recovered from the cupola dump. \V. J.
Keep. Iron Tr It fiOiasa-l K IS 'If.
Coking or coal at low tcmpcraturcH with Hpce-
lal reference. to the propcrtlcH ami compOHl-
tlon of thn produc.tM. H. W. Parr and H. h.
Olin. Ill IT Kng Nxp Hta llul 7!) :!-»!) '35;
Same cxmd. Iron Tr R 57:1(127-3-1 N 25 '15:
Almtruct. Mot A Ohem HIIK 13:031) H 15 '15
ConnullHvUIo coke, prlcuH for ilftcon yttara. Iron
Ago 05:14 Ja, 7 '15
Convention or mm- coking fuelH. Am (JaM Light
J 103:284 N 1 '15
Bxperlonco with a by-pnxluct <'oko ovon plant.
C. C. Boardman, 11 Am GUM Light J loi:2HD-
94 My 10 '15
Fixed calorKUt wtandard -a now UHO for gii3
coko. N. TI. Humphry*. Am (Inn Light J 102:
73-4 JM '15
CJjiw coke for Inrgo healing HyHicuiH. M. U<>IH.
^I<t1al Wiork 84:170 Ag 0 MO
How to burn ooko. Am (JitK Light J 102:173
Mr Ifi 'in
Improvement In by-product foundry coko. C. fl
Lomax. Iron Ago fo:lin»-IK My /() '15; tiamo.
Iron Tr K 57:301-2 | Ag li» -ft
Large InHtnllutlon of by-product c»oko OVOIIH
on /ryucwidc. 11 dliigH Mnginiutr 11«:-I8«-H My
Making by-produo.t roko. II. ("!. l«3«t<»l». H <li«vg«
Iron Tr R 55:1171-8-h J> 24 M4
Motalllf iron in c»oku HiiuiploH. J. It. Camp-
bell. Oolll<T.V 35:538-11 My MR
Republic coinpuny'H by-pt'oducit «oko plant. 11
a Plan Iron Ago 04:1433-8 1) 24 '14
Standard HpctMilcntloiiH for tho fotmdryniun.
^IJwndry 43:258, 200-1 Jl '15
Tall volnforcod concrete* coko hotim* In HoU or-
dain, riollnnd, 11 Kng ^ (Vinti- 4'1:22D-30 H
o.
Wastefu
asteful coke, production. Mt»tal Work 84:282
Ag 27 '15
Ncc ateo Coal; (\>k« ovon gan; Poke* OVOIIH
Cost
coko in Nww York, Colliery 35:485
r» i*
Coko-broo«o
j abiitractn. TH1. Tt. Hohr.
A|r 1Bi Am (<tt"
Use of coko breeze as concrete aggregate.
W: M^KInney; A. M. Wolf. Concrete Gem
7:L15-lb Sa 'JL5
Coke oven gas
By-product coke oven gas for Chattanooga.
Munic Ens 48:136 F '15
Experience with a by-product coke oven plant.
C. C. Boardman. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:289-
Munlcipality buys coke-oven gas. Am Gas
Light J 101:413 D 28 '14
Utilization of waste heat for the generation of
electrical onorgy. II. Hobaon. diug InHt IG JS
J 5!1:S45-G Jo 15 '15
Valuable products recovered from coke oven
gases. 11 diaga ticl Am 112:379-80 Ap 24 '15
Coke ovens
Ap])licatlon or by-product coke OVOIIM to the
fti Induntry. J. I). Porretit. Am Gas l^ight
102:lK(t-l» Mr 22 Y15
Blast-furnaco gas for coke ovens. O. Simmers-
hiicli. Ind Kng ir>:2i)-3o .la '15; Saint*. Iron
Ago <)5:iMii-:i Ja M 'ir>; Samo. Am Gas
Light J 103:135+ Mr 1 'IB
By-product ovcnH at Baltimore, Md. il Am Gas
Light J 102:27-8 .la 11 '15
Carbon Inal Ion In bulk— Koppcrn' ovenw. O. J.
IlaniHlmrg. 11 dlag Am OaH Innt J'ro {):pt J,
643MOI; DiHciiHHion. (Wl-14 M4
DcttTloration of llre.clay goodH In ovcntt and
relortn. T: Holgato. Am Cut) Light J 103:113-
18 Ag 23 '15
Improvement* in bcohlvo ovens. 11 Colllory 35:
2-17-8 I) 'M
JmprovcmcnlH In by- product foundry coke.
(\ M, U)inax. Iron Ago 95:1116-18 My 20 '15;
Matno. Iron Tr K 57:3(11-2+ Ag 19 '15
Lam<' IziHlalliitlon of by-product coko OVCHH
oti TyncHhlc. il dlagH Engineer llil:48G-8 My
14 M5
Machine Tor cletuiing aHCinmion plpcH. diag
Am (}HH Light J 103:51 Jl 20 M5
Making by-product coke. H. Cl. JOntcp. 11 dloga
Iron Tr U 55:1171-8 |- J) 24 M4
Maniiracture and toHta of Hllica brick for tho
byproduct coke. ovtm. 1C. HOUVCT. II Am Innt
Mln 10 Hul 105:HH3-27 S '16; Huuui. Mot &
('hem lOng 13:M61-ft N 15 '15
Mechanical doorn VH/ hrick doofH, on beehive
c<»kc ovciiM. Colliery 35:044-(t Jl '15
Modc.1 of a Kopp^rH byproduct-(*oko plan I at
the United Hta ten national imiHmim, •WaHh-
Ingtotu I>. C. il TOng & Mln J 100:470 H 18
Tomporaturo conditions In coko ovons. O. Slm-
itHTHlmc.h. Atn OaH Light J 103:61 Ja 25 '15
Valuable products recovered from coko oven
gamut, if Hoi Am 112:379-80 Ap 24 '1C
H<r altto Coko ovun goH
Accidents
Toko-oven nccIdentH In the United HhitcH dur-
ing the calendar yc.arn 11)13 and 'U)U. A. IT.
Kay. U S Itur Mine* Tech I 'a 11K:1-15 '15;
Kxcorpt (Cokc-ovon accident H, 11113). dol-
llory :fr»MO« Mr M5
Cold light
Tlieory of <-o!<I Hwflit. W. I). Ihmcroft. Ilium
MnK Koe 10:2K()-ii5 no -1 '1C; Hume. Am UIIH
LIK1it J IO,'t:27-H Jl 12 MB; Same, ft'l Am S
HI):lKn-7 H IK '15
Cold stomae
Air oKonutlon. M. W. Krntiklln. J Tnd & Kng
(Iliotn 0:K53-4 O 'H; Sumo. Am Hoc 1taat &
V 10 20:350-4 'H
MKo«iwlv«ly dry air In cold Hlonw: nlwtnurL
W: t). HiLWWM. Aitl Hoc. M M J 37:52-3 Ju '15
ItiHiiliLlu hug(* wmcrole. bwllcllng for cold Htor-
agn In Chicago* JOng Uec 72 :««!!-:{ N 27 '15
Tro-coollng of (ftmulinn fntltM. 14. Hinlth. Am
Hoc M 14 J 37:IIM)-| Mr '15
#<r ntM Uerrlgitratlon and refrlg(traling
machinery; Itofrlgerator earn
Collecting of accounts
JUlling and collwtniK HVHIOIWH of Hinall <»om-
panieH. !4liKt It & W tilee'n «7:lK4-« Jl 31 Mfi
Campaign to wluc« dollnuiKjnoy; a flyo-ycar
reconl by tho Amtirlwin gn« A «l«otrl« com=
pany'H proportion. Kltifl W 60:808-9 Ai> 17 '15
C'mlllH, coUootloim iiml ciiHh dlm;ountH. W. M.
VHott Ml*§<* It * W WIwc'n 07:100-7 Jl 17 '13
Gftttlng tho monoy. O: M. ttlttolraoyor. Metal
Work 83:532-3 Ap 9 '15
90
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Collecting of account* — Continued
Office clerk problems — collections. C: Fried.
Inland Ptr 56:186-8 N '15
Should the salesman collect money? Ifi. E.
Whitehorne. JBJleo W 66:921-3 O 2» 'ir>
Three C's lead to business success. Metal
Work 83:221-2 F 5 '16
Collective bargaining. See Trade agreements
College architecture
Oilman hall and Mechanical and electrical en-
gineering building, Johns Hopkins univer-
sity; views and plans. Brickb 24:pl 136-43
Gymnasium, Dartmouth college, Hanover,
N. H.: designs. Brickb 24:pl 64-5 Ap '15
New home of Johns Hopkins university. J: M.
Hammond. 11 Arch Uoc 37:4S1-J)2 Jo '15
Washington university, St. Jxmis. Missouri.
G. Study. 11 plan Arch Hoc 37:64-75 Ja '15
W<r ateo Dental colleges
College buildings
Ctsntrai gwieriitlnir ayHtcm for University of
JMtihlfcau. 11 plans Jfllee W 05:0-115-51 Mr 13
Jflnd framing- for armory at TTnlvornlty of
IlllnolH ana nomo Ktmoral features of this
Htructuro. 11 Ulogs Iflng & Oontr 43:141-3 F
Mr <ilw College architecture; Dental col-
leges
College education
Education for railway work, rt: O. Dunn. Uy
Age 69:007-0 N 12 '15
College students
JQn (urging the worth of the worker and the
!>erHpoctlve of tho employer. J, P. Olmtmlng.
1 Am ln*t Mm JW Hul <M):r>2!)-3N Mr MB; Wx-
cerpt (Student cuftluoarfl teach workmen).
Iron Ago 05:554-5 Mr 11 '15: UbuwuHlou. Am
Inst Mill IS Dili 101:1005-9 My '15
Student llfo at HtovonH. K. F. Homhan. Stev-
ens Ind 32:67-63 Ja '15
College* and universities
lHv Academic- freedom; (lollcjrc hiillcl-
Colluffo HtmU'iitH; NMifliiecHiifr hu-
Hnglnoorlng college*!; HcholurHhlpH;
H)HO Throop colhtgu of technology
Collisions at sea
Stability of vutwclH an affected by (liitnugo
duo to colllHion. W: Ualcswood. Jut Marino
Km? SO:168-« Ap '15
Suction ImUvotm pbHHlnir BhlpH. H. A. Uoovo.
diags Sot Am S 70:30-2, 46-8, G2-4 Ja 0-23 '15
Coagula
'
Colloids
Action of certain colloldM on IOIIM during clec-
trolynlH. A. MutHchellnr. dlaKfl Mot & Uhom
"-•- 13i3G3-7 Jo MB
at Um of nrwmlouH iwltldo HO! by tiliw!-
rX^&W0™**"" Am Ch"m H°C
€«Mml» 'jJulW "uvom"nt- » MllMl° J
OolloUlH In nMatlon to manipulation of Mtruc-
turul mater lain. O. HlchardHon. Mimic MHK
4Hi360*li Jo *1R
Ulootric Hynthouls of colloldn. J. Mukhop&d-
hyfLya, Am (ttutm Hoc J 37:202-7 y '15
IntorcmtlnK nripllcatlon of colloidal chomlHtry.
1). T. rfttrcM, Mot & CHicm IOnK 13:-108-0 Jl '15
Neutralisation of nd«orbod Ion*. W. V. I*an-
^ croft. Mot & Chom Mn«r 13:318-10 My M5
New method of preparation und nomo InturflHt-
ITIK trnnHformatJoiiH of colloidal nianKanoHO
— °*----9l "My '16 *emann' m lwn Ho<! '
mlxnitlon vnlorltloH of tho lonn in
ox AtoctrolytaH. A. MutHduUlor. M«t -ffc
Thttory of the pcrfi^t H!MU»( nnphalt surface.
O. KlchurdMon. J Ind A lOng (Mumi 7:463-5
Jo 15
tiw <tt*o
Colombia
Fato property of Orovillo dredging company.
W. A. Prlchard. Jflng & Min J 99:231-4 3a80
'15
Plat-ora of Antioquia, Colombia. H. w. Porry.
11 map Eng & Min J 100:585-1) C) 0 '15
Colonial architecture. Hoc Architecture, Colonial
Color
Artificial daylight. H. tt. Ivefl. bibllog 11 J Fr
Jnst 177:471-^9 JHy '14: Soino. Sci Am S 78:
896-8, 412-14 D 19-26 '14
Standardized colored iluItUs. IT. V. Arny and
0. 11. Jtlng. J Kr IiiHt 180 :!!)!> -2 13 Ag '15
H«r a?no C«>ul-tar t»olor«; Colorlmotora and
colorimctry; DVOK and clyolng; LJght; Light.
Colored; Painting; 1'lgnumtH; alHo headings
beginning Color
Color blindness
Standard touts for color bllndnoHa. 11 Ity Age
58:222-3 tf 5 '15
Color niters. Stto Light (lltcrH
Color In architecture
Color in architttcturo at tho Panama-'raelflc
exposition. W: U Wollott. il Arch Uec 37:
437-44 My '16
Texturu ami color at tho Punaina-Pacltlc ox-
poxitlon. P. 10. jK>nlvcllo. 11 Arch Uou 38:
562-70 N 'J5
Color matching
UoHcouH-comluctor lump for <»olor matching;
iiliHtnirtH. J). M. Moorr. dlagn Klw W ««:
1160 N 20 '15; M1<»<: U & W lOlrr'n 07:1)4!) N
20 '15: Mut & ciutm long 13:K,xr> i> 1 'ir»
Color music
Art of mobile, color. M. LucklcKh. 11 Scl Am
ft 7NMOK-U Jo 26 ' 15
Color itniHlc; tlu% color organ UHO<! In Sorla-
MIUJ'H Hymphony Pi-onuahouH. Jl. <\ Plum-
met-. 11 Wcl Am U2:;M3J- Ap 10 '15
Color photography
Color photography. M. (\ ItyuthHkl. l»lbliog Il-
ium l«?ng Hoc. ii:r>7)-f)2 no 7 '14; Btimo. Bel
Am S 75:131-5 K 27 '15
Color KCiiHittacd plntcH. Hcl Am S 70:240 Ap
Dovtilopnicnl and rt'ccnt ailvnticoH of tho
U»c lino-graphic urtH. L: 10: I^cvy. 11 J Kr InHt
1KO:'102-A O MR
litinortant (Icvttioiimoiit In color photography;
tut* ktMlacltronu* prorcHH <»l rotor portraiture.
Hd Am H2:«-ll T Ap 10 '15
J'hotmtrnphtMn natural 4*ol(»rM. Hd Am 112:
ProKrvHM In color photography. Hcl Am S 7i):
.1X1 Jo 12 'lli
tftv rt/wo Moving plctuw-H, cSi
Industries and resources
Nochi mine* (Colombia) ltd. Kng & Mln JT 99:
244-5 Ja 30 '15
J. L. l^rnilnr. Inland rir 54:
371-2 I) '14
Dividing th« form for color*. J. U
Inlancl Ptr 55:213-10 My 'Jft
OutgrowthH of Uttt«rpr<)HH: color cardM for tho
twilnt und varnlxh Irado. <]: Whitman, 11 In-
land X>tr 54:400-3 Ja '15
tfrn </Mo Color photography
Color sense
Mothod of correcting abnormal color vlmlon
and Itn application to thft m<;k*»r iihotoinmtT.
II. 10. IvctH and 10. K Klugrtmry. Ilium lOng
Hoc. 10:261) -70 no 3 M5
Color tests
Color ttMid In hydraulic t<wtH of power plant*.
K, Taylor. UlugH I0ng N 71:617-20 H 23 *1&
Colorado
Nw <tlw (Hlpm county. Colorado; MIncN
and mineral ntxourc4»M (Colorado
Industries and resources
liltumlnouH nhal«s of Colorado. O. U, De-
liitciuc. U TOng A Mln J J»D:773-4 My I '15
Colorado A Southern railway „ t m
15th annual wport. map Ky Aga 57:1034-5,
1060-70 l> 4 '14
Blxtccmth annuul report, map Ky Ajro 59:907-
H, 1U37-K N 26 M5
Colerkdo eleetrlo light, power A railway associ-
ation
13th annual convention, Olcnwotxl Hprinffff,
Hept. 23* Kloc W 00:792-3 <> t> M6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
91
Colorado fuel and Iron company
Safety-first, flrst-aid and welfare work of the
Colorado fuel and iron company. 11 Met &
Chem Hns 13:234-8 Ap '16
For 21:660-2 My •
Colored light. Sec. Light, Colored
Colorimeters and colorlmetry
Color of lllumlnants: with diacusrtion. T*
Jones, diag Ilium I&ig Soc 9:687-709 no 8 '
Colors
Analysis of chrome yellows and
A.
"uiven. J Tnd ~& IfliiK Chem 7:324 Ap '15
tfrw ditto Color, and roforunccH \indor that
subject
Columbia highway
Bridget! and vlaductH on tho Multnomah
county motion of th« Columbia river liltfh-
way. 11 Good JtoadH n H 10:243-7 N 6 '15
Columbia highway in Ortwon. H: Jj. Bowlby.
il En* N 73:63-1 Ja 14 '15
Oroffon'H Hlatc, hltfhwayH. H. M. White. 11
Munic, J »9 :.149-52 S 2 '15
Reinforced cone.rcto bridges alonir tho Colum-
bia highway in Oregon. K. P. 1 minor. 11 dtairfl
Mns & Contr 43:121-3 I'1 10 MS; Sumo, JOng N
72:1146-8 I) 10 'M
Columbia university
New advanced eouiw II) elect rlenl enwlneer-
Intf at (Columbia unlverHlty. \V. I. Hllchtor.
il Gen Mice U IH:1MO-4 <> '15
School of mines
AddrcHH at testimonial dinner, II: R.
Mill .) QI):9WMOOI ,Ie 5 '15
Columblum
NotoH on nodi urn cnlumbatcM; tho atomic
woltfht of cuilunihium. 10. R Smith and
W. K. Van Ihuitfcn. dlatfH Am <11n»m Hoc .1
S7:17H3-!I7 A«r '1*'.
Columbus, Georgia
Water supply
Works for thib Improved water Htipitly of
ColumbUH, plan« Mn« & Contr 42:400-8 N 25
Columbus, Ohio
City and Mtal,<> power plnntH at <?olumhiiH.
T: WllHim. 11 J'owt^r '12:«2J!-tt H 7 '15
Bridges
fc»nUi«»H of
ft. rclnforc'od
& (lontr '14:2(m-ll H
Htruttturc.
15
Floods
IOHMOMH fnim «tlu« <MM<> (loodH.
J: W. Alvord. 11 ItiiHton Hot! O 10.1 1:H5-IOK;
u. 1:1()U-17 Mr '14
Lighting
for muntdpal light plant. Powor 41:
354-5 Mr 0 MB
Sewerage
Contract plunH for w»wor work at Columbia.
Kiiff N 74:1034.5 N 25 '15
Low rivor flow oxaotln# for CohmihuH
worka. Kn« Uco 71:4U2 Ap 17 '15
Water supply
ColumbUH watorworkH mak<m Itn own alum --a
revolutionary
practice, Q:
576-7 My 8
0 My 30 '15
Water pur in oat Ion In (V)IumbUH* (3: 1*. Hoovor.
Munlcj ftnff 40:101-2 fl '15
orworkH mak<m tn own aum --a
ry ntcp in wator purlihratlou
: p. IToovor. II plan ICnf? Hoc 71:
'15; Hume, Mutf & Contr 4BH48-
Columbus railway and light oo. ,
System of tho (toTumnutt mil
oo. il Tower 42:330-41 H 7 '15
way and light
Column footings
Xtoluforoed-conorcttfl footing economically do-
slffned. N. M. Stlnoman. Kn«r Il«c 72:340 H 4
Kelnforcod-concrcte footings of special con-
struction. tUagfl Eng lice 72:355-0 S 18 '15
Columns
Anchoring base platos for columns. D. N.
Bockor. Hng Rec 70:626 D 5 '14
Anchoring baao plates for columns. E. F, All-
bright. J2ng Hoc 70:678 D 19 '14
Column doalgn for steel and wood construc-
tion. 11 long Itoc 71:233 F 20 '15
CompruHHion fonnulaw for metal columns. EJnff
Jte« 71:410- 17 Ap 3 '15
Curvoa for Htroiitfth and <ltiflootlon of very
long columiiH. M U KobinHon. Hng N 73:
110S-y Jo 10 '15
Pata on tlui Htrciiffth and elastic properties
of coiKToto-lllltMl pipo cKilunuw. B1. w. awain
and A. K. HulnutH. King & Contr 4-1:184-5 S
Making HmiaiT-nanelcd porch columnn. il Bide
Ago 37:41 0 '15
Nomographta Holutlons fov formulaH of varl-
OUH tyiK'H. U. U. Strachan. Kiig Uec 71:807-9
Jo 20 M5
WiiHtu of metal in mill-building1 columns.
' t3. U (UirlHlciiHitn. Kng N 73:500-1 Mr 25 '15
Ar?hUo<kluru; I*O!OH; alno I*orry
Column*, Concrete
American concrete IiiHtllule/H tewtH on con-
crete column**. Kntf N 73:524-7 Mr 18 '15
Column fonuH hold 30 foot of wot concrete.
I». A. McCIcudy. H dlatf JOiitf Hue. 71:470 Ap
Concrete, column tonta aiwloHo cfToctH of li
tu< Una] and .spiral roinforcttmcnt. dla#
J«ec 71:527-« Ap 24 '15
Concrete columiiH plait), ro<ld(Ml and hooped.
K: iJixirn-y. WnK Uoo 71:3.')fl-40 Mr 13 '15
Kconomy In Hie deHl^n of relrtrnrccd concreto
oohnnriH. P. .1. \Valdram. Knglnot^r 120:2N-
30, 52-1 .11 !)-!« *I5
l^Iold nit*thodH In coticreto coimtructlon- -column
fontiH. J, Cochran. dlHKH Concroto Com 0:
187-i) An '15
New *tccl and concre.te Htrtiitturo to furrilwh
nonrly Hlxleon acren of door Hpaco; BlnRham
war<>l)<)UHo In Cluvcland. dlajfH T0n>c Hoc 72:
357 H IK '15
Hclnforccd conc«reto column formulae. O. Gay-
ler, II. ('. I'fN'nHfoldl, and C: W. Martin.
AMtm Knff Hoc J 54:04-0 IT '15; DlneuflRlon.
54:150-8 Ap '15
Reinforcing eoncroto column* to carry nddl-
tlomil Htorlen. P, U, I^ufert. II dlaff WIIK N
74HIO-M A«2« '15
Mr alM PoloH, Coneroto
Columns^ Steel
UenultH of roctont tost« of Btnol columns ,pro-
ne.il tod and discussed. Rng Roc 71:540-50 My
1 Mfi
Stool <x>lmnn t<»Ht«. Kng1 Hot! 71:574 My 8 'IB
Stnmffth of <:olunin« Houirht by full-flfzo tests.
"• - U«r. 71:13« Ja 30 MB
of Ht met lira 1 columnn; record of wnrk
.,.,„.* at Bureau of HtandardH. H dl«K Iron
Tr U 50 '507-9 \ Mr 18 '15
Combustion
Calculating dry iluo-ffim IOHH. C, W. llubbard.
Power 42:74A-X N 30 '15
CombUHtlon calorlmotry and the boats of com-
liuHtiou of cano miKfir, bonaolc ac.ld, and
Tiat>hthalano. H. C. Dicklnnon. blbllopr U H
Itur Htand Dul 11:180-257 Mr 1 '15
CombUHtlon in locomotive urahoxflfl. -T. P. Noff ;
J. T. Anthony, dljw Ifar AMI 58:55-7 Ja 8 /IB?
Samo cond. hy Ago (Mcch od) 89:10-11 Ja
CombUHtlon of coal In domestic UeaterH. It, W.
Duvunport, Metal Work 83:lt2K-9 .Jo 25 '15
KitclorM govornlnK tho comhiiHtlon of ctoal In
bolh^r fiirmiooH; a in-ollmlnnry report. .1. K.
..J^iKcr iinA <1. M. AUICIIM-
Reinforcod-concrwto footing oconomlcally do-
ftlgned, •W. A. Hoyt I0ng Una 72:468 O 9 '15
&nlttxr H «™Sf Jcifc Mini
'14; 3dxcen)l«. fld Am H 79:359 Jc» 5 '15
Flame, and combUHliou. W. A. Mono. JMnKl-
no«r 120:857 O 15 '15
Heats of combuHtlon of aromatic hydrocar-
lK>nit and huxamothylono. T. W. UichardH and
F: Jinny. U Am Chom Roe J 37:903-1020 My
ITow much COi to exnoct with varlnuH klndK
of fuel. V: J. Azbo. Power 42:712-14 N 23 '15
92
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Combustion — Uontinucd
Notes on fans. A. A. Potter and B. L. Simmer-
ing. Power 41:816 Je IB '15
Rapid organic combustions. M. Rclmer. Am
Chem Boc J 37:1636-8 Je '15
Relation of factors influencing combustion.
0. W. Hubbard. Power 42:313-14 Ag 31 '15
Set afro Fuel; Mechanical draft; 'Smoke
Combustion. Spontaneous. Soe Spontaneous
combustion
Combustion, Surface
Design of Hurfac-o combuHtlon appllancea.
O: E. Lucke. diaffs Sch Mines Q 36:95-122,
233-48 Jii-An 'IB: Abstract. Mot & Chum
Bnff 13:729 O 15 ;16
Surface combustion appliances. 11 Mach 21:
7G8-9 My '15
Comfort stations. See Public comfort stations
Commerce
Mainstreams of acaborno commerce; map. Bng
& Mln J 00: I'll Ju 16 '15
#<« alH<> Accounting; AdvortlRinff; lianks
and banking; HuHlnctiw; Bunlnens doproBHion;
Competition; Credit; Iteport trade; Govern-
ment regulation of industry; International
law; Intorntato commerce; Interstate com-
morco commlHHlon; Manufacture^ Monopo-
lies; Partnorahlp; Itallroudtt: Itlvern; Sales-
men and sulosmanHhin; Snipping; Tariff;
TruHtn, Industrial; Waterways ; awo namoH
or countries, HUbhead Commerce, U!HO lOu-
ropuun war— Commerclfil and llnancial aH-
IHtetH
Commercial associations
Commercial oncunlsjiitlnnH in Franco. A. J.
Wolfe. U 8 Ihir For & Dom Com JlK:l-76 '16
Mr aluo American interim tloiml corpora-
tion; ciiamliorH of coinniorco
Commercial correspondence
Supervision of powtaKO Htampa. IIornolOHH Ago
35:262 V 24 'ID
Net* ultu> SnlftH lot torn
Commercial crises. Soo Punic.H
Commercial law
Antf-dumpltiK IcwlHlntlon In Canada, South
Africa, and Aiwtralla. Textile World 50:176-
Aimtralla anti-dumping law. Iron Ago SI6:XS7
() 14 '15
Commercial lawn of Kngland, Heotlawl, (3cr-
many and Prance. A. .1. Wolfo and 10. M.
ttarulianl. XT »s Itur Kor & Dom Com 97:1-106
MR
tfrr titno Arbitration, IndiiHtrlnl; Oontrnctw;
Landlord and It-mint; Negotiable in«lni-
numtn; Purtnor*hlp; Property; Public HCT-
vt<io corpora tlonn; Haled ; TruntN, Jndun trial
Commercial paper. 8eo Negotiable instrumetitH
Commission on Industrial relations. 800 United
Statow— CommUnion on Industrial rolatloxui
Commissions
CommiMRlon plan for control of public workH.
Mn* N 73:1186-8 Je 17 '15
Limitations of government by commissions. Ily
Ago 58:220 F 5 '15
Community courts. Kmt Apartmont IIOUMOM
(Commutation at overloads: abntract. M.
Walker, dlagfl Kloc W 66:8(0-20 o » '10
Criteria for tha (tuallty of commutation; ex-
amination of thoHo propoMAd by Arnold and,
Jilobart. J. F. H, Uouglas. Hlcfc W 66:601-2
Factorw affecting commutation. A. II. lira mo,
dlaiffl Power ft; MS- 8 Jo 22 '15
Commutators
Cleaning commutator*, ding JQtac H & W
Mloo'n 67:760, 899 O 23, N 1 3 '16
Kmory around a dynamo. H: J* Oppontiolm.
^J'owor 41:275-6 ^23 '15
Emery around a dynamo. W. Weaver. Power
40:855 D 15 '14
Fllllnir holen In commutator. L. !». Pollard.
dfogft Power 41:690 My 18 '15
Oan nantar for commutator*. H. H.
f Honf. dlaffB Klo« Rv J 46:2SO-J Atf 14 '15M
Oraphlto brunhen. Colllory 86:167<r8 O '16
High mica commutator trouble. Automobile
32:1078 Je 17 '16
LOH Angeles commutator nlotter. B. L. Steph-
ens. ilJWlec Uy J 46:321 -a AK 21 '15
Physical limitations in D-C. commutatlng
machinery, li. G. Lammo. Am Inst 12 J3 pro
34:ir>5i)-lGi4 Atf '15
Polyphase commutator machinos and their
application. N. Sliultleworth. Inst E Jfl J
r>:F:4;H)-57; DlMCiuwluii. 5;t:-ir>7-G6, 8U5-8 Mr 16,
Jo 1 '15
Schweitzer multiplex brush for commutators
and eolloiitor rinKH. 11 KU».c U & \V Iffloo'n
Self-lubricating1 brunh HUbntituto. P. Justus.
diogH Power 42:51i) O lli '16
Slotting commutators In the motor shell. J. O.
Konpel. diagr Hloo Ay J 45:847 My 1 '15
TroubicH oiicouutored In thu operation of car-
bon bninlicH in diivut-curmit generators
and motorK. 14. II. Martlndale. 11 Am IiiHt
M Ifl Pro 24:873-84 Mr '15: Hame conti.
Power 41:658-9 Ap 20 '15; Some cond. En-
110:408-9 My 7 '15; Snnw confl.
i of poor commutation and remedies)
Hoc W 65:863-4 A}) 3 '15; DincuHHlon. Am
Inst H IS Pro 34:2006-74 D '15
Turning commutiitorH In the power IIOUHO.
II. L. rxmcltH. diagH Uy Agn (Mech mi) 89:
470 S M5
What commutator appearance IndlcatcH. V. A.
Clarke. Po,wor 42:514-15 O 12 'jr>
What tho operator hhould know about. Hlotted
commutator«. Wloc \V 0«:75«l o a '15
Afcr alxo DynunioH; Kleclric motors
Company stores. Hec Coopenitlon
Compass
CompaHH mirveylng. H: Howen. Colliery 36:
417-18 Mr '15
Afnr <tl»n (3yro-cornpHHH
Compass. Prismatic
PrlHinatlc compaHH. 11 dlaK Hcl Am H 70:350
Je 5 '15
Compensators. S«e Hlm:trl<; IranHformora; Phase
ud van corn
Competition
(Janie. of killing off your <*ompetltor. J. 0.
Morrlmm. Inland J»tr 01:510-1 ,Ja '15
Ntr itlw Monopolh'.s; TrtiHtH, IndiiHtrlal
Competition, Unfair
'" ' Indication of what tho wmrtH will <i<m-
,,\r unfair (Competition tinder recent lawn.
J. Hueklcy. i^e<*. U ^ W KUut'n (t7:2tt(l Ag
M 'in
French law on unfair comtmtltlon. 1>. O. Poolo»
t Jr. T«xtll« World 40:ff4X-4 H Mfi
Law UH to unfair co»np«*tltlon and Imitation
of labelH and droHM of KOO«IH. Uum Kng 73:
177 N 0 '15
Composing machines. Hoe TyjM wetting machlnna
Composing sticks
Mlntory of comj)O»Ing-8tlckn. W: He.llM. H In-
land Ptr 54:830-40 Mr '15
Compound words
OareleH* ptmottiaUon. W. 1*. Uoot. Inland Ptr
54:636-8 K '15
nml. urn of
Tenll, Inland Ptr 05:343-4 Je *lfi
Kurthor elementH in the umi of hyphcxtH. W.
Klcn. Inland Ptr or»:fl«3-4 AK Mft
(Jo-n«'youM>l*»aHe iCngliifh. K. H. Ten 11. Inland
Urn of tholiyphon. K. 1C. Teall. Inland l»tr 54;
347-50 D '14
° Air hoofing* plant, New York Central K. R..
Molt IJHVtm yardp Now York. M. Purcwli
and.M. F. Oannon. H plunw Uy H 56:703-5
My 22 '15
Itlnn-JotutH automatic air duvlcm for
handling large quantities of ......
Met & Oh«m ICnV l3:K7fl-7 N 15 '15
load JjolntH wit it eomprewwd air at
Ma»w. Knjp A (tcmtr 42:290-1 H 2S
5Lr^/15-?/lUP^L"f-p?!?i1!l! fljvttn"
..-. ..
mprMNod iilr mAUimna? nuurltbrn. 11
Wn*ln«ttr 119:189-90 F 19 '15
Compr«saor plant and plpf»
'— •"— •• r Htdgc tunnel 1!
iA 10
*; plan; Ity H
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Compressed air — Continued
Fighting the sea with compressed air. R G.
Skerrett. il Scl Am 112:97 Ja 30 '15
Floating a stranded ship on air; ronoatlng the
steamship Zeeland. R. G. Skerrett. 11 Sol Am
112-84 Ja 23 '15
How compressed air saved the steamship
FLorlstonT R. G. Skerrett. 11 diag Int Marine
Bne 20:270-1 Je '15
Moisture in yard testing plants. Ry Age (Mcch
Pneumatic track tamping. 11 Eng Roc 70:689
Records of operation In handling concrete with
compressed air. 11 diag Concroto Com 5:
Refloating the steamship Zeeland by com-
pressed air. R. G. Skorrott. Int Marino Kng
20:87-8 F 'IB
Return-pipo compressed -air practice. F. Rich-
ards. J>ower 41:224-5 F 10 'IB
Tunnel lining by compressed air. 11 Ry Age
57:1143-4 D 18 '14
Using comprOHHed ulr to clean wind out of
driven well* at Detroit. 11 Hii* & itonlr 44:
38G N 17 'IB
Her ci/wi Air ctompreHHora; Air lifts: 1'nou-
matlc tools; JL'mtumutlc tubcH; vacuum
cleaning
Cost
CoBt cif comprwmort air. T: F. Cruwfunl. Ity
Ago (Mech eel) 8!»:3(M-5 Jl '15
Compressed air meters
Automatic* air motor for foundrlcH. II Foundry
43:168 Ap '15; lly Ago 58:455 Mr 12 '15: Iron
Age OB:A7 A}) I '15; Knff & Mln J UU:)077-K
jo in *in
ComproHHod-alr meter. 11 Hug & Mln J 08:
1100-1 l> 1» '14 .
Meter for inea»uiriutf rato of How of com-
liroHHOd ulr. il Hci Am lltttftM |- O 23 'J5
ComproHHlblntlciH of mercury, copper, lead,
molybdenum, tantalum, tunwitQu and silver
bromhlo. T. W. lllctmrdH and l<2: i». itartlctt.
ding Am C1hcm Hoc, J 37:470-XI Mr '15
Concerning the comjiroHMlMlltloH of tho cle-
ment H. and tho.lr relation* to other proper-
ties. T. W. ItlchardH. Am Chem Hoc J 37:
1043-56 .11 '1R
Fronent aspect of tho hypotlioHlH of com*
preHHible atoniH. T. W. UlchardH. bibliog Am
Chom Hoc J 30:2417-3!) 1) '14
tfw <tbo IClaHtlcity
ITydraullc ring compreHHhiff machine. 11 Iron
Ago D4: 14-13 1) 24 *14
Compressors. See Air comprcHHor*; Ammonia
comproflHors
Compulsory education
PonnBylvania'H new compulnory continuation
schools. U. W, MileH. Am I ml 16:2K-l) N r!5
Computlna machine*. Hco Calculatlnff machines
Comatock lode
Comstock lode in J014. Kn* & Mln J 00:155-6
Ja 10 '15
Men and machinery of the ComKtook -pioneer
' ' itliitf workM. a. W. Dickie. 11 Knff & Min
8:lfio-4
J 98:
-4 I> 20 '14
Men and machinery of the <3om«tock— I ho com-
bination Hhaft. O. W. DU'klo, 11 KUK <& Mln
, J 08:900-4 I) 5 '14
Concentrating tablet
Development of ore concentration. IT: A. Mar-
vin. 11 Knff M 40:2ai2-0 My 'IB
Development of the Uutobiirt rimo Hyutom at
Morencl. I): Colo. 11 cliagH Am Inttt Mln Jfl
„ for <jonc<mtmtlnir Ubhju. 11 Mot &
Chem IOnK 13:810-20 N F '15
Rotary concentrator and elamlflor. 11 T0n«r &
Mln J 100:858-9 A* 28 '15
•Wright noncantrutlng tablo. CJ. W. Wright.
dlogfl Kng &i Mln J 100:641-3 C) 10 '15
Concentration oampa A ^
Science In Gorman concentration camp*. X
OradenwltB. 11 Bel Am 118:10-11 Jl 3 15
Concentration cells
PotasBlum chloride concentration cells. D. A.
Maclnnes and K. Parker, dlugu Am Chem
Hoc J 37:1445-01 Jo 'ID
Potential of ailvur aguinst silver Ion in con-
centrated solutions of potassium and of
sodium chloride, and Its relation to tho acti-
vities of such solution*). G: S. Forbes and
V: O. Andorogg. Am Chem Soc J 37:l«76-85
Concrete
Conciiile a plutfue-omclicator in New Orloans.
II. P. l^ttun. Eug Hoc 71:325-0 Mr 13 '15
Concrete, versus stono revetment, In the Kaw
volley levee work. BJ. B. Murray, il Con-
crete Cem 0:203-4 Ap '15
Effect of proportion** on density and strength
1w- Crum- Kne &
Kxperlencea with concrete In tho republic of
I'unamu. A. 1». Crary. 11 diaga J£ng N 73:
314-16 F1 4 '1C
Fluid mothodH In concrete construction— -a oon-
Hlderation of materials. J. Cochran. Concrete
Com G::U-2 ,)u 'J5
Vlro-roHlstlng qualities of concrete. W: M.
Klnney. Concrete Cem 0:40 Ja '15
lIIgh-HtroiiKtli cottcroU^H iinnlucMtd through
loworln^ of wurfaco tonnxon of mixing water.
N. C. Johnnon. 11 King Hoc 71:320-4 Mr 13 '15
llydrutuU llnut in HpoutiMl con<Ti»to. tl. J. CMo-
Hcnauor. (1on«irule Ctmi 7:188 N '1ft
Ijlma CM Micro! o extonwivoly used In India and.
Burma. IOnK Kec 71:7!I7-K Je li» '15
Mechanical disintegration of dofectlvo con-
arotOH. N. C. Johnaun. 11 ICng Koc 71:100-4
V G '15
MU'roHt'opi' fm n chock on construction. N. C,
Johiiwin. 11 I0n« Itoo. 71:863-0 K 27 '15
MlcTOHCdiw UH an aid in proportioning concrete
for Htruntrth: ratio of ccimeut to a#Kii>Kato
InirddiL^N. C. Jolmmm. 11 Unit Hco 71:l»4-7
MlcroHcuipo opens now fluid In study of con-
crcto, N. a Johnson. 11 rong itoc 71:08-102
Ja "3 '15
MloroHoopc shown importance of mixing us a
factor in mnkltitf Htronjc oonoretn. N. C\
JolniHon. KnK Ucc 71: SOI -i Mr 6 '1C
Oil-mixed Portland cement concrete. Tw. W.
U H Agrlc Bui 230:1-26 '15: Abstract,
ft Contr 44:227-D S 22 '15; Kxcerpt.
Itoe 72:334-6 8 11 '15; ICxcerpt (Oil-
mixed concroto for damp proofing) Munlo
JOriff 48:378-6 Je '15: Samo."IJldg AKO 37YJJ4
Jl 'J5; flame. Am das I.lKht J 103:29 Jl 12
'15; flame. Concrete Com 7:30 Jl '15
Quality of concrete controlled by tent* of Band.
C. M. Chapman and N. C. Johnson. 11 ICng
Itec 71:801-4 Jc 2fl '15
Report on Chinese concrete. Rngineor 118:456+
N 13 '14; Atmtract Am fcJoo M JB J 37:53 Ja
H<klectlon of concrete znaterialfl. Hy Ago 59:
51(f H 17 '15
Stopping craekM in concrete. HJ. II. Seaman.
Concroto Cem 7:70 Ag '15
Ti»HtH fall to Hhow itiiuHe of retarded net of
concroto. A. W. Harlman. IOnK N 74:847 O
Tontft of frlctlonal reHlntance of concrete on
HhaJe..JO. U J^iBlcr. 11 dlUK Ung N 74:150-8
Jl 22 '15
ITno of pudding fltonofl In mast? concroto. Con-
crete Com 5:245-0 1> '14
Ntv (tlt«> AHphalt: DridKeH, Concrete; Ce-
ment; Concrete, Hulnforceti; (Concrete oon-
Mtmctlon and other hoadlnKH boff Inning (Con-
crete; Uunlte; PavementM, (Concrete; JtoadH,
Concrete
Aggregate
"toclc- Oom'ro10
ws
Coal nlitck for concroto agffrtwrato. It H. Ket-
o.hum, Wn« 1ST 73:540 Mr 18 715
Concroto aggrognto and wind In KnnHOH City:
caroful Inspection nocewaary, Kng N 73:76 Ja
Concrete materials tcwtctd in a Jonov-Talbot
rattler. IDng Ucc 71:390 Mr 27 'J5
94
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete— Aggregate — Continued
Crushed limestone aggregate for concrete
pavements. A. M. Wolf. Eng N 74:902 N 4 '15
Economic side- of sand testing. C. M. Chap-
man and N. C. Johnson. 11 Bng Hoc 71:734-7
Je 12 '15; Same. Sibley J 30:65-70 N 't5
Effects of metal-bearing aggregate on con-
crete. Concrete Cem 6:248-0 My '15
Field examination of concrete sand, diag Con-
crete Cem 0:303-5; 7:73-5 Je, Ag '15
Field examination of concrete wands. C. H.
Fuller. Concrete Com 7:156-7 O '16
Gravel aggregate for concrete. W. K. Halt. 11
Munlc Jting 4«.):2-8 Jl '1C
Heating concrete aggregates. Concrete Com G:
212-13 Aj) '15
Import unco of proper ciffffrcsatCH in concrete
construction. At. D. Campbell. II Ry Ago 58:
320-30 Jtf1 10 '15
Investigation to determine the relative reniHt-
ance to wear of concrete nmcta of different
abrogates. C. K Hhoop. U Eng & Contr
44:M4-7 Aff 27, MB
Local naiulH and gravel aw atftfrotfaten in ccm-
F. M. McCullotiKh. 11 Kn« Hoe. W JLte
crete. _ .
31 :334-ti7
44:I!M-«
My '15; Same cond.
15; DlHCUBHlon.
fmeHtone an concrete
Kntf & Contr
Hoc W Pa
31:30K-7!I My ...
Magnesium HinoHtone an concrete aggregate.
W. tf. Hoaioy. dlaga Concrete Cem 5:257 J)
•14
P.
Mechanical grading of concrete Hand. O:
DIeckmunn. Concrete (lorn 7:«K-0 Ag '15
Method of making mineralogical analywls of
sand. C. W. TomUnson. Am Inst Min E Bui
101:1)47-56 My M5
Portable gravel screening nud waHhing plant.
M. I). Campbell, plan Ity Ago 6U:346-0 Ag
20 '15
Proportioning aggregate** for Portland cement
uoncroto. A. Moyor. Am UOH Mght ,1 101:
214-15-1' O 5 '14; Same. Mng & CScmtr '12:150-1
Ag 12 'H; Hume, com!. Hug llo« 70:37-K Jl
ifM-I; DlHciiHHlon. C. M. Chapman; \V. M.
Klmray. 70:3M-u Jl 11 '14; A lint met. Concrete
Com 5:(!0-7 Ag M4
Safe concrete demandH knowledge of nature
of HiindH. (3, M. (Chapman mid N. C. JnlmHnii.
11 Hug Iteu 71:771-4 Je 1!) 'K>
uSand for concrete nn«l cement mortar Hliould
have Jump In wadlntf. U. II. McNcllIy.
Hoc 72:05!)-62 N 27 '15
I'Scnumhitf uTid wnHhlnMT plants for HUpii
cloan and well tfrwUul aKKroKate, 11 Oon
<^m 7:105-70 N '15
•Spnclllmitlonn for coneroto a^gro^atoH and re-
wultH of Hold toHtn. It. K (J ood win. HIIR N
73:247-0 H1 II '15
•State- wide survey locatoa road-maklnff ma-
torlalH in Now York. J^mc U<>c 71:4K8-i) Ap
37 '15
nx nKwr<»Knt(iH for concrete rondH bitllt
by the New York highway rnmmlHHlon.
If. a Mnttlmoro. ltow & Contr 43:204-0 Mr
31 '15; Hanio roud, Munlr lOntf -t«;i:tl"» t^ M5;
JOxuurpt (Hnnd for conoroto pavemcntM).
Mimic .1 3KM20-L Ap 1 '15
Tenting conorot^ »m<l amcrowati'H- laboratory
find Hold tnethodH. II. 14. Goodwin, 11 <"on-
m»to Cmn 7:170-82 N '15
TTfle and t^Htw of uiiMcrocnod tfravul: UlInolH
wtato highway department. C. Oldur. 11
N 72:1204-6 I) 17 '14
HMO of boach nhollH an c*on<Toto
(?onnrote <lnm 7:72-3 AK '15
U«o of blUHt furnace Klag1 an an affgrotfato
in concrete*. Concrete Com 5:247-9; 6:210-11
) '14, Ap 15
true of coke braaxe a* concrete awfreKu
W: M. Klnnfty; A. M. Wolf. Concrete C
U»ft of hand, hammer «ru»hod brick In ooti-
cw»t« work. (3. M. Wood, (loncpcto Cem 6:
160-1 Mr '15
TTHA of six-Inch and eight-Inch
ti to economloa in conprete w
tor, Kng Iton 71 :B60-8 My 1 '1t!
M 40:595 Jl '15
Ctam
Coloring
Coloring1 a concrete wall with grout Con-
crete Cem 7:116 S '15
Coat
Concrete coat computing1 cliurt. A. P. Hoover.
Kng N 74:705-0 O 21 '15
Curing
Boiler capacity for wtoum curtate. Concrete
Cem 7:185-0 N '15
Influence of temperature on the strength of
cmncri'te. A. H. Mt-Danit»I. Ill IT TCnB Wxp
Hta Bui Sl:l-24 '15; AbHtractH. KIIK N 7-1:
K02 N 4 '15; Hnff ttec 72:600-1 N 13 '15;
Ttoff & Contr 44:405-8 N 24 '15; Am Hoc M
K J 37:720 D '15
Proper UHO of Bteum In curing concrete prod-
ucts. W: M. Klnnoy; M. L. Cnnwvll. Con-
crete Com 0:2f>3-4 My '15
Shrinkage of concrete and conditions of cur-
ing. V. It. McMillan. 3i3n« Itec 71:480-00 Ap
17 '15
Exhibitions
Annual cement nhow at rhletiKO* H
37:50-03 Mr '15
Expansion
KxpnnRlnn and contraction of conorole hulld-
lUK measured. 11 KtiK Ite^ 71:021 My 15 '15;
Uonrmto Cem 0:210 Ap '15
KxpniiHlon In concrete HklewalkH. Munlct J
38:770-1 Jo 3 '15
ExpaxiHlon meamiremontH on a concrete fac-
tory building. fc$. (5. Koon, JOng N 73:-IU.X K
2," MH
tov a1tn) Concrete conHtructitm — HxputiHlon
JolntH
Finishing
'ApTillcatlon of mtlplmte of ^Ine to concrete,
preparatory to paint luff. \V: M. Klnncy,
Concrete (?em (i:37-N .la '15
plaHter coating to Interior \vallH and
H, (Ntncrete ('«MII ii:3(!-7 .la Mo
planter to concrete and new concrete
to old. il Hug Itcc, 72:21:1 A^ M 'IT,
Owl, appearance and wearing 4(unlItIeK of
various inetliodH of Hiirrace llnlnli Tor con-
erete. I^UK & c'ontr 'tl:li:t-l« AK: U '15
DiiHlleHH conerttto lloorH, 11 lOnjur Utkc 70:007 I>
5 'I'l
New file-In^ ntat<*rtal In many colors.
(Vm 7:1(10 o -in
Mnrface treatmont of rnnrrote. lirldKen for
nillway and highway trniHo. A. M, Wolf. 11
Concretn (Nmi 0:100-75 Ap '15
Mr tttatt (1oncret<<— (JoIorlnKJ (Vntcrete;, f)r-
iiattiontal; ('onw'te Mtoim
alw Gravel; Hand
Concrete freeing. Hc,l Am 111:4X1! I) n 'H
(Concreting In freezing wenther. J: Hammer-
Mtcy-IIcenan. Kng M 4H:743 F MR
KroHtprooflng admixture for concrete1. Kng ft
Contr 43:112 W 3 M5
Kronen concrete rt'HponHlhIn for building col-
n at Hnjrlnnw, Mich. O: K Kckert. »
Ue« 71:271 F 27 M5
HaltM for cold weather concreting.
W; M. KInney. Hci Am 112:240 Mr 13 M5
PaJntlng
Application of mtlphute of xlnc to concrete,
preparatory to painting. W: M. KInney. Con-
Intorlor wall flnlnhnu nnd paint infr of con*
rrxito. W. It. l>nrk«r. Ity Agn 57 : 11 37 -H 1) 18
wv* ffi/M) C^oiicilote""^!oIorlttBr! Oon<*r<*lfl ••
Protection
Permeability
Tmpormfablllty of concrete. J 1ml
OIMMBI 8:l03d r> M4
rormoablllty to«t«
dlfloimiilcm. M, O.
813-58 N '14; Abu..
floe M 14 J 87:00-1 _„ _,, , ,.
14:411 yO '14; KxcorpU, Concrete) Cum
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
95
Concrete — Continued
Protection
Symposium on the protection of concrete
against alkali. Concrete Cem (1:89-00; 7:33 F,
Jl 'IB
Use of Unseed oil to protect concrete from
destruction by alkali. L. A. Water bury; R. A,
Hart. 11 Concrete Cem 0:00-3 F '1C
Sec also Concrete— Painting; Concrete,
Reinforced
Shrinkage
Shrinkage of concrete and conditions of cur-
ing-. R R. McMillan. Hug Hoc 71: -189 -00 AD
17 '15 •
Temperature
Temperature changes In musn concrete; ab-
Btractu. C\ H. Paul und A. H. Mayhow.
Jflng- N 74:1123 N 11 '1C; Mn«f Hoc 72:«:M N
20 U6
Temperature changes In IIUIHH 'eoncre.to found
to bo relatively uniall. lOng llee 71:710 Jo C
'15
Sec altto Concrete, Klftact of temperature on
Testing
Gomprt'HHlvo Hlrenftth of Portland eement
inortarn und eoneruteHj abstract. It. .1. \VItf.
U. M. \VillIaitiH and JO. It. da ton. .1 J<Y hint
180:008-18 N MB
Concrete brlquetten Hnhjex'ted to e.old weather
teHlH. Kiiff Ueo. 7t:27ft F 27 §I5
Coiiorutu out from actual Htriu'lunw Htmnger
than Hold- wini i>lu Hpe<'imen«. U, M. clnodwln.
Knff Ue.c 72:2t»«-7 K -1 '1C
Concrete Held tenting mac hi no. ilIiiKH Knur N
72:12«U-70 J) 24 M-f
Concrete towtH: outline of work In progreHH
under direction of committee of American
Hocloty for tcHlini? materials. Mntf & Conlr
44:28 J\ J4 MR
DevolonmrnitH In roncrulo l OH! Ing. Untf N 7JI:
225 F 4 '15
Effort of duration of mlxlnir on tho Htrentftli
of concrttta. II. II. Senlleld. lOntf &t Contr 43:
78-0 Ja 27 '1C
Experiment H nrndn to determine, tlio effect of
varying tint pm'eentatfe of water In eonerote..
H. K. Skolton. Kn« & Omitr -^;U44-<; 8 0
Field and laboratory U»HtH or roncrotu. Jl. fc}.
JMattlmorc. KUK N W.XW V -1 'in
Fluid concrete luster than tcHt- warn phi con-
croto. It. 10. (loodwlti. lOntf N 7.t:Hr»d K 18 '16
Fiiild toHtlrur inaclilnn tiHcd on Wrllatul Hlilp
canal. 11 <UIIKM IOnK Ucc 72:112 ,11 2-1 '10
Gravel atttirctfato for <!onri'(>l<>. W. K. Unit, II
Munlo IOnK 4!):l!-H Jl '1C
ImpormoiLhlllty of concr^to. J Ind A UIIK (?hmn
fl:10,1,1 1) '14
JnlliKUice of tompcnitun' on the HtmiKtlt of
comtroto. A. U. Mfhiuih'K 111 IT KUK Uxp
Sta Jtul Kl:l-2'f MB: AhHtractH. Wn« N 74:»!I2
N 4 MR; Mittf It(x? 72tOOO-l N lit '15; Mntf «.
Contr 'M:>lon-X N 2-1 MR; Am Son M JO J
37:726 I) MR
oii to determine thn rolatlvn n»-
to wear of conc.rt'tu made of <llf-
feront aKKruftalOH. o. t\ Hhoop. 11
, Contr 44:144-7 Atf 2B MB
Local HundH and gravel HM aKWCKateH In «on-
cr«t«. F. M. MeCulUwKh. 11 Kmr Hoc W lib
3 1:334-07 My MB; Hamo ctond. Hiitf # Contr
44:194-<5 H K MB; IMmniHHlon. Itoitf w>c W lit
31:368-70 My MB
Oil-mixed concrete found Ketxtrnlly damp-
proof. I.. W. Patfo. IOnK Uee 72:334-h M 11 MB
Permoablllty tontn on tf ravel conerotn; with
dlHcuflulon. M. O. Wltlioy. 11 W Hoc 10 J 10:
813-BH N M4j AbMlract with mnnmary. Am
Hoc M P3 J 37r:60-l Ja MB; Mummary. Ind Unit
14:411 O M4; Kxoorptri. Oonercito (?um (T:
^290-7 Jo MB
Report of c.ommltteo of th« American Horloty
for tAfltlnff mtttorlalH on standard to»tH of
oono.ro to. TQnK Ilcio 72:14 Jl 3 '15
ReflultH of toHtH to determine the dlHtributloti
of loads frotn <*on<*r«4tit floor AlabH to Httwl
Jolste: aJwtraotH. Mntf A Contr 44:305-7 N
10 '15; Iflng Uoo 72:67H-80 N 6 MH; Idnff N
74:933 N 11 M 5
Standard practice Inutructlonn for concroto
^ ^ aoodwln. 11 Bnjf
Testing: concrete and ag-sreffates— laboratory
and field methods. R. 10. Goodwin. 11 Con-
crete Com 7:170-82 N '16
Testa to determine temperature effects on
strength of briquettes. Concrete Cem 7:383-
Testft to determine the effect of normal and
low temperatures on the strength of cement
mortar. Kng & Contr 43:19ti-7 Mr 3 '1C
Why columna failed In Edison fire. W: B.
Davis. J5ng Bee 71:150 Ja 30 '16
Kelt w/w; i^ouci-ote. Uelnforceil — Touting;
J^loora, Concrete — Toatlng
Waterproofing
tfco Waterproofing
Concrete, Cinder
Cinder conorcto floors. O. B. Waite. dlogs Kng
& Contr 41:000-3 My 27 '14: Some oond. Ina
Eng 14:302-4 Jl '14; Discussion. Hng & Contr
4a:D12-lC> 1) 2 14
H(>Hulta of IcHtH of cinder concrete floor Blabs,
with conclusions and recommended methods
of doflten. JI. J'orrino and Q: 321. Strohan.
a Mng & Contr 43:370-83 Ap 28 '15
StrciiKth and other jiropertlos of typical cinder
eoiuireto UHed In lloor coiiHtruotlon in Now
York. II. Perrlne and (3: 10. Htrolmn. lOng
& (lontr 4,'{::)OL Mr 31 '1H
TiiHtlnff elndor concroto lloom. II. Perrlno.
Concroto Com (i:2R Ja 'ID
Concrete, Effect of alkalies on
InvcHtltfiillon of the durability of cement
drain tile In alkali Hoiln. U. J. \V1K and
<J. M. VVtllinniM. dlngH pin U S Bur Stand
Tech Hi -1 -1:1 -fir. MB; Almtraci. .1 Kr hmt
17!P:ar>'l-i( Mr '15; Almtrnet. Kng Itee 72:220
A« il MR; lOxeerptH. Concrete. Cum 7:145-7
O 'IB
liWHtltfatlon of tho (tfToctH or alkali on eon-
er<>1<» drain tllit near Lnk» Park, la. c^: JO.
Mlnw. Concrete (Vm G:a7S-S! J« MB
Syniixmluin on tlio protection of concrete
agaltiHt alkali. Ckmcrctu tV.in 0:80-i)0; 7:33 F,
,11 MB
Concrete, Effect of electricity on
KleetroIyHlH dcvelopH dufeetH In lint three out
of 1500 coueroto pohm. JL (}. Throop. JOluc
Ky J 45:2114 K 0 MB
Concrete, Effect of lightning on
KflVet of H^litiihiK on eonci'tito Htructure.fl.
C?onerolc' CVm 7:187 N MB
Concrete, Effect of aaltc on
Jntettral Hnltn for cold wcathnr concrotttiff.
W: M. Klnnoy. Hrt Am 1L2:M9 Mr 13 '15
Concrete, Effect of sea water on
KxporltmcoH with oonoroto In tho roimbllc of
Panama. A. 1*. Crury. 11 dUiKS Kng N 73:214-
Concrete, Effect of sewage on
KfTort of MMwntffl and nowa^ KUHC
rrote. (lonentto (?em 7:31-2 Jl MB
Concrete, Effect of temperature on
Inlliienee of tmmmraturo on tho utrentfth of
concrete. A. M. Mr Dan lei. 111 IT ttru* Wxp
Htu Itul K1:l-24 MB; At»H(raetK. IOnK N 74:
X1I2 N '( MB; ting Iltw 72:000-1 N 13 'IB:
Mmf ^ Contr 4'l:-U)B-8 N 2-1 MB; Am Hoc M
14 .1 J»7;720 I) MB
on eon-
Temperature HiaiiKori In nmHH concrete,; ah-
HtractH. <\ 11. Paul und A. U. Mayhnw.
74:1123 N 11 MB; Mn«r Ko« 72:624 N
to (Iott»rmln« tomnoniturtt «^ir«»ctH on
Htr«n«th of brl<iu«tte«. Ooncrctto dwrn 7:IH3-
4 N MB
Concrete, Ornamental
MiiklnK th« niotlelH and molclH for oniamental
concrete work— -iiHlnir pIuHt^r and Kelutlu. U
HoncirotQ <!<«n C:IBO-1 Mr MB
Ornament ul connroto entrance of Selitf 5500,
I.OH AnKOlttH, W. O. Hawyer. 11 C'oucrotc» <!«in
7:90 H MB
HtoTie fuohiK aKKregatnrt in colorH. (lonerc.tu
C'iom 7:151) O MB
Concrete, Reinforced ,.jf.
HulldlnK ('.oncroto nlloH— monollt Iilo conHtrue-
96
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
, Reinforced —Continued
signing of reinforced concrete slabs sub-
jected to bending and compression. A. Bull.
Ung & Contr 43:464-0 My 19 '15
Diagram facilitates estimating weight of steel
in concrete. A. M. Wolf. Mng Hoc 72:517-18
O 23 '15
Draw diagrams for beams reinforced for com-
pression. W. W. Clifford mid C. H. Man-
gold. Kng Itec 72:472 O 16 '15
Early reinforced concrete in England. Concrete
Cem 6:86 F '15
Electrolysis of reinforced concrete. Am Gas
1-iKht J 101:364 D 7 '14
Fabricated unit reinforcement. II lOng & Contr
44:158-4 Ag 25 '15
Features in the construction of new building
for the Youth's companion, Hoston. W. M.
CoMiuit. 11 dliLgM Concrete Com 7:1 ait- 5 O '15
How design and methods of buying influence
the coat of steel reinforcing bars. A. D. Mol-
lor. Concrete Coin 6:184-5 Ap '15
Having In steel otTeetod by new
of llat-Hlab relnforc.flmtiiit; Youlh'H com-
panion bullriliiff, HoHton. il iilfinH Hug Jlou
72:450-2 O 1> '15
Ugh! fnimoH support reinforcfimont for high
retaining wall. 11 diag JOug Itec 72:56 Jl 10
Mechanic.** of reinforced concrete under floxuro
in beam and nlab tyiuia. C. A. P. Turner.
HoHton Hoc C M J 1:383-94 K '14; DlHcitHHlon.
1:4MMSUK; 2:23-47 N '14, Ja 'in
Painting rnlnforchig material. Concrete Cem 5:
260-3 D '14
Reinforced concrete— doHlgn and construction.
Concrete Horn 6:115-17 Mr '15
Reinforced-tioncroto footing economically rto-
Hlgnod. N. M. Stinonian. difig King Itcic fcS:3UO
S 4 '15
Roinforc,cd-c.oncreta footings* economically de-
signed. W. A. Iloyt. 14ng Hue 72:458 O !» '15
Reinforced -concrete footing** of Hpocinl con-
struction, dings King Hoc 72:355-6 » 18 '15
Kcln forcing concrete columns to carry addi-
tional Htorias. l». U. Ifufurt. 11 ding Hug N
74:410-11 Ag 26 '16
Itelnforcing dotalln of Dulco building, Dnyton,
Ohio. dlagH HIIK N 74:974-5 N IK MB
Repair of dcfoctH in reinforced concrete. 14ng
N 74:333 Jl 2!) 'Ifi
Shop anHcmblod rolnforconu'nt. Oon<'rft*» Com
7:161 O '15
Spctcial methodB of reinforced roncrato donlgn;
with dlHCUMHion. M. J. Lortmto. diagM HoHton
Soc (? 14 J 2:265-K2 H MR
Htcwl rolnforccmont promimtn nnich In devel-
opment. A. HMt. i'oiKTOto (lorn 7:120 H '15
TI»mi-Havlng In T>la«Uig r«i«ford«g. II Concnrtn
Torsion 'strength of reinforced concroto beams.
Am floo M To J 37:40-50 Ja '15
/fro <fl*rj Concrete; Concrtttci conntructlon
Testing
Concrete column taut* dlMcloiin offnctii of longi-
tudinal^ and uplral relnforcemont diag* Knur
PcHlgnlng ot reinforced concrete bcatnn; nom«
data tending to show flrrorn in tireMont
theory and practice. I-. J. Mtmneh, Kng A
C^ontr 44:108-11 Ag 11 '15
Fifty-ton tenting machine* built In eoltago
Hhon. CT. (\ Myoro. 11 dlag Un* N 74:1050*1
N 25 '15
PnlntH to provont doctrolywl« in ccmarutft
Htructuren. TT: A. Gardner. 11 J Fr Intt 179:
J
Tests of some largo reinforced concrete cul-
vert pipe. W. J, Schllck. 11 diag Concrete
Com 6:78-80 F '15
TuHlH on the Hhearlng roHintauoo of reinforced
coin-role beams; ul>n tract. 10. Hrown, II. M.
Mac Kay and C. M. MorHHun. Am Soc M li] J
«7:724 U MB
Concrete atomizer
lining two 5-ft. tunnulH by UHU of couvrute
atomizor. 11 Ung N 74:i)38-0 N U '15
Concrete barges. See ItargcH, Cone rote
Concrete benches, tioc Benches, Concrete
Concrete blocks
liuilding a Hewer tutuii'l of special concrete
blocks reinforced, diags Kng N 74-.127-N Ji
15 '15
Building code regulation of wmcrete block and
other building unitH. 11. Whipple* Concrete
Cem 6:181-4 Ap '15
Building concrete Hllos— unit conHt ruction with
hloukH and Htnvow; with cotrt tablen. (\ D.
Gilbert 11 dlagH Ooiiereto Cum 7:3-6, 37-8
Concrete )>lock uHOd in attrac.tivo and (Kxmom-
ical hoiiHo conHtructlon at MooH^hcurt, 111. 11
plant* Concrete (Vm 0:15-l« Ja '15
Concnkto blockH cover ncwagu Hit or under-
drahiH. U Kng Itcc 71:333 Mr 13 '15
ConHtructlon plant and methods employed in
building a «yHt«m of cou^roto block tunnel
yowprs at Mdinontmi, Alberta, diag* Bng &
Contr 43:361-3 Ap 2L '15
(iood pr.ictlee. in concntio. block IKMIHO con-
f a concrete brick plant in hoitpl-
Hhon. H. K. JonkM. il plan Con-
6:103-5 Ap '15
. . - .
.
Kt ruction. (Vmerottt Ci^n H::t05-K Jo '15
Handling ttL'-ton coner(»te block* at Halifax.
11 Kng N 7'1:3«8 Ag 1U 'IB
MatiufiKrtun* of hollow <><iiicreto blc»ck hi the
Canal Knno tho ndtn In Iwt ration building. 11
C'onwto «Vm «:17«-«0 Ap/lfi
Itogulation of conontttt block manufacture and
wet. Concrete, t'ein 0:208-3) Ap '15
Toronto breakwater to curb 10-foot waves.
dlagM Kng Uce 70:094-6 I> UG '14
Mr ttlwt Coiicrcttu brlc-kn
Concrete bricks
Equipment of i
till broom '
croto C?mn _____ _____ __
Preliminary work In brick manufacture bj
patlontH In Norfolk utate honpltal. II.
JmikH. U Concrete <Vvn ft;KUI 7 Mr '15
Concrete bridge*. Hoo HritlgeH, Concrete
Concrete chimneys. Hoo CUilinneyw, (Umcntto
Concrete coating
(*otitlng dlMlnfegratcd Htone altutinoiitfi with
concrete, il Kng Uec 7t::t!l7-H Mr 13 '15
<^oniTete inciiMeniont of Htcel Itrldgtt glrdorH*
diagH Kng N 73:10X2 Jo 3 'JC>
l^otec.Uon of motnl wtmcturen. F: IT. Kay* il
dliiftn Hug Hor W Pa 31:132-00 Mr '16
Concrete columns. Hcu rolmmin, (Concrete
Concrete construction
American cunicreto IiiHtltutt*: c<inv<*ntlon. Kng
N 73:360-1 P IK '15
Amoricnn concrete ItiNtlfnto'H toxfH on con-
crotn coltimnM, Kng N 7.1:b24-7 Mr 18 '15
Baltimore filtera abound In unoful hlntn on
ocmoret* oonHtruetlon and iIoMlgn. J. W.
Armstrong, il plmm Hng Hoc 71:S«3-0 My H
Ifulldtng concrete dropn on irrtgatlon canalH in
wwtorn Canada, a. H. H lock ton. 11 (tonmtte
IiuiltHng'tlu"KToiiKh-()iikeH mill. J: A. linker.
il ding* ting & TMln J loo:Hft!)-74 N 27 '15
Concrete: a medium of uuHtlwtta oxproHnlon*
I. K. Pond. (!oncrotn (Imn 0:110-20 Mr '15
Concrete, and reinforced coiu-rnt« in If»l4k a 1Q.
ThornpHon, Kng I^'ci 71:11-13 Ja 2 M5
Conc,r«to buildlnKM In Mnxiim. nldg Ago 37:
20-30 V 'ID *
Concrete construction on thw N«*w York Htnte
barge canal, O: r, Mlllit. il (Ilaicn Concrete
Om 6:205-7 Au '15
Comtretti nutntnf mmlo with prrt-t*«Ht unit*.
it dim (Spncmttt C>m fl:J3« Mr 'IB w -t f
Coneref* ntlxInK and PlacinK. Konl building;
plan Mn* <
74:flmi.4 n S MB
__p0nfd. mink to form
l£i^Sa&?&"?5^ Xl v> IlBjr> "
Buffttlo,
Concrete
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
.97
Concrete construction — Continued
Concrete-unit building construction at Cedars
Rapids. 11 dlags Bngr N 73:076-7 Ap 8 '15
Concrete units for crib construction. M. D.
Campbell. 11 Ity Ago 58:470-7 Mr 12 '16
Concrete warehouse on Brooklyn waterfront
rapidly completed. T. A. Smith. 11 Kng Red
71:208-9 Mr 6 '15
Concrete work on the Arizona division of the
Santa Fe. 11 (Hags Ry Age 5S:N4!)-fi2 Ap JG
'IB
Concrete work with stands Hovero tests In the
Brio Hood. L: It. WrguHon. 11 Concrete Cum
7:148-50 O '15
Constructing1 the AiiHtln NlcholH building In
New York. 11 dlagH JOng & Coulr 43:21)0-0 Mr
Construction detuIlH of bridge acrosH Portland
harbor. 11 ding Wng N 74:K05-8 N 4 'J5
Construction management. W. JO. Thompson
and W: O. Mchtner. 11 illngH VV Son 10 .1 20:
109-2!) F '15; Same eond. ICng & Contr 4,1:
428-32 My 12 '15; DlHCUHHlou. W Sou 10 J 20:
120-B1 K MB
Construction of sanitary mangerH In dairy
Ixirn A! Troy, l»a. 11 dlagH Concrete Com G:
104-0 P '15
DoHlgn and construction of MuHHiichuHottn In-
stitute of technology buildings. H. K
Thompson. 11 dlajrn plan Concrete Com 7:14-
19 Jl '15; Same. Kng & Contr 4.1:51.1- IX Jc
!) Mfi; Same eond. JO UK Uee 7I:7-IMill Jo 11! 'IB
DuHlgn and construction of Midland ware-
house, Chicago. 11 diags plans Kng A. Contr
44:182-4 8 8 '15
Design and construction of tho Chicago ire-
brow Institute. 11 plans Mng & Contr 4:t:B,r>K-
03 Jo 23 '15
Ttaslgn and construction of the Oantner-
Mattern co. .knitting nilll at Sun Kraitcisco.
M. K. CyKlor. 11 dlags Conuretu Cem 0:2711-7
Jo '15
Dosign features of reinforced concrete swim-
ming pool at Itlvurvlow park, Chicago, plan
Kng & Contr 44:357 N 3 MB
Details of a standard portable carpenter shop
on construction work. II plans Concrete Cem
0:180 An M5
XCdgo protector for concrete struct uroH. Munlo
Mng 4K:374-fi .Jo MB
Mroellng small concrete buildings. I*. II. Wil-
son. 11 dittg Hldg Ago 37:«7-X Jo 'IB
Expansion and contraction or concrete, build-
ing measured. 11 Mng Kec 71:021 My 15 'J5;
Concrete Oern «:21S» Ap MB
HlxruuiHlon mcHHurcmentH on a concrete fac-
tory building. H. <3. Koon. Kn« N 73:408 F
Featuros In the construction of now bulldliiff
for tho Voiith'H companion, HoMton. W. 7).
Conant. 11 dlatfH (Nmcjvtn <?em 7:1*13-5 O M5
Flnld niothocln In concTctti conntructlon,
J. Oochran. (Concrete (?ein 6:31-2. K1-3. 142*
4, 187-0, 285-0 ( ; 7:23-0, 107-10, 175-8 Ja-Ap,
Ja-JJ, H, N 'IB
Flnld problenw In concrete connt ruction. Con-
crete Clom 6:121-2 Mr MB
Flrnt relnforeod coner«*trt arch In America,
•T. W. Pearl, dlaff Concrete (Jem 7:75-0 AK
'15
Five pxamnleH of cant Hovered atidltorhim bal-
weonlefl. rflatfH Kn« Koc, 72:234-5 AK 21/15
Foundations for tnmifmlMfflon line, and tower
erection, Toronto powcir c*ompnny. fl1. O.
ConnAry. 11 dltiRH Am JfnHt FO 10 Vro 34:1309-
77 Jl MB
Foundationo for tnrnnmlMKlon lino toworn and
tower erection. T\ M. T^ownlnff. plit Atn In«t
M fll Pro 34:1193-7 Jo MB; AbHtrart. Mleo W
^ 00:10 Jl 3 MB
Foundation!! for tranHmlnMlon llnc^ towerw and
towor erection; concreting foundationH. J. A.
WallH. Plfl Am TnHt TO W T>ro 34:1107-78 Jet
MS; Abstract Kloc W 00:8-9 Jl 3 MB
Oalventon't floa-wall chocks hurrlcnn^'ii
vantatlon. M. T) Van da Oreyn. 11 6iag»
Hoc 72:271-6 A* 28 '16
Good practice In concrflto block hound con-
struction. Concrete Cem 0:306-8 JA MB
HolHt for roInforrIngr-nt(Ml, ir* DaCamara.
(tiag Bn«r N 73:396 F 26 '15
Hydroitatic cat«nary flume on a t concrete
. aqueduct. H. R. Mucklocton. 11 dlagf map
Hnc N 74:68-83 Jl 8 '16
_ rolnforced-concrete cribs used for Wei-
land ship canal entrance. It. P. Johnson. 11
^ diags Kng Hoc 71:468-60 Ap 10 '16
Large suvlng In steel effected by new system
of Hat-slab reinforcement; Youth's com-
panion building, Boston. H plans Eng Rec
municipal pier in United States Is
j? completion at Chicago, il dmgs Ifing
HMO 71.-77K-XO Jo 1!) '15
Manufacture of hollow concrete block In the
Canal Zone— tho administration building. 11
Concrete Cmn G:17tt-K0 Ap MB
Mappin terraces at the 55oo. It. N. Stroyor.
II dlags Hngfneor 110:156-7 F 12 M5
Mechanics ol reinforced concrete under flex-
uro In beam and slab types. C. A. P. Tumor.
Boston Hoc C H J 1:383-1)4 $ M4; Discus-
sion. !:4<)!)-fi08; 2:23-47 N 'M, Ja M5
Method and coat of constructing reinforced
concrete drops, Canadian Pacific Uy.. Irriga-
tion projects. It. H. Stockton. II Wng & Contr
43:34(i-G Ap 14 M5
Methods and costs in constructing factory
building at Houston, Texas. L. A. Hoy nek.
11 dlags Concrete Cem 6:50-6.1 F M5
Methods and costs In constructing, 42-In. and
•tx-ln. monolithic concrete wowor. TO. W.
Uoblnson. 11 dlags Concrete Cem 7:Ott-(J S
Methods and costs of constructing tho Bay St.
underpass at Macon. <3a. C. IT. Fuller. U
diags Cone.roto Com 0:75-X K M5
Mixture of mortar for laying up block walla.
Concrete. Cem 6:30 Ja 'L5
National league basehnll park of reinforced
concrete at I tost on, W, K Conanl. 11 dlags
Concrete Cem 7:5.1-5 Ag Mfi
New concrete construction processes and appli-
ances. Kng & Contr 43:113 F 10 M5
New deep water plttr at Halifax, Nova Hcotla.
A. F. I>yor. II Concroto Cem 7:7-13 Jl M5;
Samo eond. Kng N 73:1204-10 J* 24 M5
New graving dock at Mouth Shields. II dlag
plan Mngmum- 120:154-6, IBS Ag 13 M5
Now York rapid transit railway oxterialons.
K Uivls. il dlags ICng N 72:1204-8 I) 31 '14
I'ulmor momorlol stadium at 1'rincoton unl-
vorHlty. 11 dlagu plan Kng N 72:1184-7 L> 10
Portable building* of monolithic roinforcod
coneroto. 11 Mng N 72:1256 V 24 M4
I'orlland viaduct. W. 1*. Oonant. il dlugs
Mimic J 30:400-502 H 30 '15
rrollnilnary repair work on tho ICdlson con-
creto bufldlnffH. 11 dlagH Kng N 73:89-01 Ja
14 M6
Xtoltt forced concrete aa an emergency repair
for an Iron chimney, 11 dlag Itaig & Contr 43:
100-1 F 3 M5
Itolnforced-coticrotQ cnp of Perry momorlal
column. II. C. Halrd. dlagH Kng N 74:154-5
Jl 22 M5
ICelnforcod concrato- -design and construction.
Concrete Com 6:115-17 Mr M5
Reinforced concrete factory buildings; ab-
stracts. F. W. t><fin. Am floe M 10 J 37:0
Ja M5; Iron Tr U 56:5184- Mr 11 '15;
cimslon. Am Hoc M 10 J 37:0-11 Ja '15
Kofnforeert-conernto floating oaisnons for tho
Wftlland ship cannl. 11 dlagn lOng N 73:1122-
4 Ja 10 M5
Hftlnforcod-concroto frame of hotel Trnymor«
erected at ratn of a floor a week. 11 plans
^Hnff H«c 72:50-1 Jl 10 '15
HopaTr of concrete buildings fl-t Kdlson plant
sets precedents in conBtruetion work. 11 dlagH
nmr Itao n:50S-6 An 17 '16
nofltorinur concrete building* at TOdlson plant.
diags Rng Hoc 71:40 Ja 9 '15
San Dtago'M mnnlcltml stadium. F. A. Rhodes.
II plan TCng N 74:n77-80 H 23 M5
* Hhfind Bay two-mllo siwcdway nclfmil-
lly doslgnwl for high yolocitlftfl. 11 diags
King Hoc 71:730-40 Jo 12 M5
Steal concreting tower with slotted bollholeg
dofdgnad for rapid oroctlon. dlag Concrete
Coin 5:260-70 I> Mi
Storago collar built of concroto. 1\ II. WH-
Hon. 11 Ttldg Ago 37:64 Mr 'ID
Structural features of it reinforced concrete
comblnod iitorage warohouHo and omc*
.bulMlng In Beattlo. ataffH HJng & Contr 43:
446-61 K 11 '14
flcall
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete construction — Continued
System of unit construction. 11 Concrete Com
7:160-1 O '15
Tall reinforced concrete coke house in Hotter-
dam, Holland. 11 Ifing & Contr 44:22!)-ao tf
22 '15
Temperature measurements in concrete. build-
ings. Concrete CVm «:lfiG-7 Mr 'IB
200,000 yardH of concrete placed for $SOOfO(W
in I-ako WiiHhington canal lock. 11 ding plan
map Mng Hoc 72:141-3 ,11 31 '15
XT-bolt splice in heavy reinforcing bnr«. T: 0.
Atwood. diacs Jtoig N 73:218 If 4 M5
Unit contraction of a Portland cement mill
building. I). O. Findlay. 11 dluKH Oonerule
Com 7:7fl-St Ag MB
TTnlt construction rocluo.os quantity of con-
crete. .). 1C. ttonsselman. 11 Kng ttce. 72:636-6
N 20 '15
XlHOH for concrete* construction by cotton
manufHttturerH. U O. WuHon. Textile. World
4tt:3«K-Ol My -15
Mi? <r/w> HrldgcH, Ooncrota; CUiImncyti, Con-
crete; (loIumriH, Concrete; Concrete., Unln-
foreed; Concrete. bloekn; Concrete llnlHhlng;
Concrete IIOUHOH; Concrete lining; Conercto
placing; Concrete. HlubH: Concrete. Htonc,;
J)amH, Concrete; Fireproof count ruction;
KloorH, Concrete.; Light hotiHtw, Cont'roln;
I'olen, Concrete; PontootiH, Concrete; Ilener-
voirri, Concrete; Retaining walls, Concrete;
UoofH, Concrete; HcvvcrH, Concrete; Hilon,
Concreto; Mlalrw'ayH, Concrete; StandpipcH,
Concrete; TankH, Conci'titc; TrcHtleH, Con-
crete.; \VallH, Concrete; Water towcrn, Con-
eruto
Cost
liulldlng concrete Hllon- < -unit eonHtrnctlun with
hlockH and Htuven; with eonl, tubli'H, <-. I>.
Ullbert. 11 diagH (!(itu'r»t<t dcm 7:»-(lt 37-M
Jl *'1R
oHt of
mill coiiHt motion. II. T. (Mirrnn. K
& Mtn .) 100:3-15-7 Ag 28 '15; »Smm'. 14ng
<?ontr 4'1:^6<;-S o » '15
Matcrlnl COM! of coiifroUi Hlulm. (\mcrcttt
Design
Chart for designing rolnforctul concrcto bi*atnH,
It It. Urillttr. Kntt A Contr <l!£:i:ir>-K Ag 5
GhlcHgo niunlclpnl plur. 11 (Uugfl King N 7-1:
Ulfl-7 .11 21) 'IH
DoHlgn and c'oiiHtmctUm ffintitnm of tlui Pal-
mer mnmorlal Htiidium, Princeton, N. J. U
dlagH plnn Kng ft (Jontr 43M72-H ivfy 2i'> MR
DoHlKii and conHtruction of a unit-cunt tnlll
building In Victoria, )t, (?. 11 ding plunn Kng
A Oontr 44:185-6 H « MR
DoHlgn nuithodH in rnncrot« oonut ruction.
J. Ooc.hraii. (Vmcroto (,'cru 0:33-4, 83-R, 145-
Kt 1 00 -2, 283-4 Ja-Ap, .In MH
DoHlgTi mothodK in concroto (»cm«l ruction- -
arolum with 11x^1 oncln. A. M, Wolf. dlngH
(Concrete Com 7:1.37-44 (> '15
D^nlgn xnothodn In concrete construction ro«
tainlng wallH. H. M, Cotteu* dlagH Oonctrctto
Com 7:03-7 Ag '15
of rectanivular concrete, braunM. H.
diny. Am Hoc M M J 37:520-31 H MR
of reinforced eoncrcttt* bulldtngM. A. O,
Jamil: A. M. Wolf; U H. Vltortw. <2on«rot«
7:70-2 Aff '16
of ntinfornnd ronerotft butldlnffn, J. A.
ey; EJ: Godfrey* Concrete Com 5:248-50
Denlgn of reinforced concrete T-boamn And
rectangular bonmn with »t«ol In compron-
flton. M. J. Loronte, Kng A (Tontr 43:182-4
F 24 'IB
DeRignlng of reinforced concrete bctamt; nomo
data tending to tthow «rrorn In progent the-
ory and practice, r* JT, MenucU, Kng ft Oontr
44:108-11 Ag 11 '15
Dotallu of the rMnfo
Economy
*MV?e
***** - wmwaswenft s
Graphical method for deigning Rlmplo re-
inforced concrete bcama and tltiUi for do-
Hlgnlng Hlniphs double*- reinforces 1 and T-
bciimH. U. U. JjClHor. Kng A Contr 43:239-42
Mr 17 M5
I-argoHt fireproof rcHort hotel In tho world
completed at Atlantic. City. 11 diagH Kng
RPR 72:11-13 Jl 3 Mft ^
Alaxlmum HtrcHHCM In tonnlon reinforcement.
M. .1. Lorcnto. Kng * (!<>ntr 42:360 o 14 M4
National league. Twill park at It OH ton, II dlagH
Kng N 74:374-7 Ag 10 'Ifi
Now ruling on reinforced concrete Hat Hlab
construction by building department of Chi-
cago. Kng & f'ontr '12:;t:iO o 7 M>1
New ntcol and concrete Htructuro to furnlHh
nearly Hlxtccn acrtw of floor Hiuice; lilng-
liam waroboitHe in (Hcveland. dlagH plan
Ung Uee 72:;tn(!-7 S IX MR
New Tray morn hotel at Atlantic City. 11 dlagH
lOng N 74MR-23 Jl 1 MR
Reinforced concrete nnd brick roundhouse of
tho Huffnln, Rochester A IMttHburgh Uy., «t
IMiholH, 1'n. dlagH plaiiH Kng & <?ontr 44:
60-0 Jl 28 MR
Uelnforecd-eoncrctc foot Ingn economically
dcHlgncd. N. M. Stlnemaii. ding Kng lte.c 72:
UtMnforcod-coiuM'ete footings of special con-
Htructton. dlagH Kng It<v 72:3.Vi-(l S (8 'in
Itclnfnrccd-cnncrctc roiindhouHe nt I>u llolH.
II rliiigH Kng Itec 7I:Ui7-!l K U 'If,
Shipping plci'H In StMitbwnrk illntrlct of Phila-
delphia. U dlngH plmiH K»>; N 74:121- 1 Ag 21!
MB
Hlmple method of detertnlnhifr Ihe HtreHHCH
In concrete nrchen due to letuperiiture and
rib shortening. II. U. Thnyer. Kng * Contr
4'l,-I73-'t H I MFi
Hpcclnl details In reinforced concrete and steel
building count ruction. I,: W. Itruck. Kng &
Conlr -H:M»-'t Ag lib MB
Special tnethods of reinforced concrete denlgn;
with dlHciiSMion. M. ,1. l.orente, <IlagH Host on
Hoc <' K .1 l!:2<ir»-H:! S 'in
HttMieturnl fiMtlunw of the MeM nnisemu of
itnttiral history, (Milcago. dlagH plan Kng &
c'ontr 44:2U«-7 H 2!i MI»
BiiHpended beam forniH- their mlvnntagcH nnd
dlHadvimtngeH. H* Dliimant. ding Kng itec 71:
120 Ja 23 MR
Vnlt -built concrete umbrella shedM htm
Angeles Pallfornln. U. It. Nowtnati. U dlagn
(Nmcrete (Vm 7:20-2 Jl MB
Wai) ) tea in detailK In reinforced eoncrctc build-
ing* (Nmivntci flem 0:HH K Mf»
expansion Joints
Kxpimnlon JolntH In concrete Htructuren. dlngH
Uv It R7:(i2M-30 N 13 Mfi; Almtniet. Kng Ue<;
72:R32 O 30 MR
Kximnnlon Joint* ov«r benmn nnd glrdern. J: T.
rflmtwcm; A. M. Wolf. Concrete <Vm «:«3 V
MR
rerlHhnblp dividing pinto for expansion JolntH
lit concrete. Munic Kng 4K:»24 | My MH
Hldcwnlk fn,IIun« diut to imvlnff
,
Hloi, Dalian, Texan, 11 ding Kxig
plnco 120,000 wo
rk. J. II, AmcH. 11 C
lnff exru
N 73:1)2
Ja
Contractor* to rwplnco 120,000 worth of con-
croto bridge work
(Vm 7il04-tt fl MR
Control of rctnforcud concrete, count ruction.
W. K. Ifntt. Poncrotc. <Vn» «:2I»7-« Jn MR
FA Hurt* of 17»y6nr-old ooncrotn rnof Hlab. Kng
h« inpp
town, Ohio. dlngH plan Wng N 72:13
Knllun* of tho th«it«r nnd Awid»» btilldlng,
: (lodfrey, 11 Kng *
FftlluW o? th« inppcMlromfl ftrnidj, rmmgw-
Ohio. dlngH plan Wng N 72:1320-30 I)
nllun* of tho th«it«r n
Youn«town. Ohio. TO:
rtontr 42:516-16 O 2 M4
FroK<*n concrete rttMpontdblo for building col-
IHPMO at B*Rlniiw, Mich. O: H Krkurt. If
Kng ttoo 71:271 F 27 '1R
F1r« rtilstanco
Bflhavlor of rninforcod conorAto In flr«H. U
Wng R«o 70:636-6 D IS '14
Concrete an flr«-r«nintlng material. T: A. TCdi-
»on. Kng Rt»Q 71:698 My 8 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
99
Concrete construction— Fire resistance— Cont.
Concrete construction and the Ellison lire.
L. C. Wason. Textile World 48:537-40 F '15
Concrete was melted in Edison lire. 11 Bug N
73:362-3 F 18 '15
Disastrous fire at Eldison factory. 11 plan Eng
Rec 70:060-2 D 19 '14
Fire protection of Htmctural members. 8.
Broadbent. Concrete Com 6:124 Mr '15
Fire-resisting dualities of concrete. W: M.
Kinney. Concrete Com 6:40 Ja '15
Hot chemicals and concrete formed slag at
Edison lire. Eng Rec 71:184 F 6 '15
Preliminary report of committee on Hdiaon
fire, cliags plan Eng & Contr 43:193-6 Mr
3 '15
Preliminary report of committoe on Edison
fire; findings. Hng & Contr 43:145 H1 17 '15;
Same. Concrete Com 0:120-1 Mr '15
Underwriters and ilro protection awnoclution
report on Edison flre. 11 ding plan Eng Hoc
71:239-42 F 20 '15
Forms
Concrete form appliances that will interest
contractorH. 11 Kntf Itoo 72:32 Jl 3 '15
n, construction and detailed coHtM of the
sliding forms for a reinforced concrete grain
HtoniKii IIOUHO. W: W. Hay. fcjntf & Contr
44:304-5 O 20 '15
Field methods in conc.rc.to cotiHtrui'tlon-'beam
and sin I) forms. J. (lochran. dings Concrete
Cem 6:liK,r»-H-|- Jo 'in
Fluid mcthodH in concrete eonHtruetlon—
cleaning and lubrication of formn avid cen-
tering J. Cochran. Concrete <Vm 7:175-8 N
Field niethodH in concrete comd ruction — col-
umn formn; deniKn and eonHtruetlon, J.
Cochran. Concrete <Vm (i: 187-9 Ap MB
Field mothodH in conero.tu GonmrucUon— de-
Hign and conHtrwtllon of forniH In general.
J. Cnchrnn. Conoroto Cem 6:142-4 Mr M5
Field metliodH In concrete, contraction — wall
for inn: dCMltfn and conn! rue lion. J. Cochran.
Concrete (tern 7:2«-li .11 M5
Mat HyHtum lowcru co«t or concrete forum and
HlrcniftiuniH Htructurc. 11 Kng Hoc. 72:670 N
27 '15
New HyHtem of ndJUH table concrete floor forniH.
11 diutfH (Nmcrctc Ocm 0:200-70 My 'in
Saving Unto in netting foruiH. 11 Concrete Ccm
7:103 S MR
Special feature* in forms for coneroto build-
ingH. 11 dlatfH Itiiitf N 73:730 Ap 15 MB
Standard dcmgtiH for . concrcto form work;
drawlrigH. Concrete (loin 7:B7 Ag Mfi
Unit Hied formn for concrete wallM and floors.
il Concrete. <!cm 7:120 H Mf>
Whnlcn culvert form. 11 Munlc J 39:370-7 H 2
'15
Concrete construction In mines
Conrrutu In mlno work. H. Ucynoldri. (Colliery
»5:407-8 Mr '1.5
Con ore tn underground or« pocket at Copper
Queen. K M. Hel<l(^lberg, \UagK lOng & Min
J 100:559-61 O 2 MB
Reinforced cumcrotospropn and beamH In inlnttn.
H. M. Dixon. Colliery 35:431-12 Mr '15
UNO of con orel o underground; method* in URO
in Homo MhnftK In ilm copper country. IT. T.
Morc-or. dlugH Colliery 35:410-26 Mr M5
Concrete oonatruotlon In winter
CaHting oon ero to pipe, out of doorn In winter
at Hamilton, Ontario. A. K Maeallum, 11
Ooncrotw (lorn 7:174 N 'IB
Cold weather conHt ruction nwthoclM xiMfd in
erecting llotol Tmymoro. I>, Ij. Knnodlor. 11
diafffl (5<)ncrete (lorn 7:172-4 N MB
Concrete conHtructlon in th* winter: UoalL__..
the water, «and and gravel by Htcam find the
enclosed work by MtovcM, Halanmndcr*, etc.
K. If. HIco. 11 Itfclff Ago 37:84-6 P Mfi
Concrete In cold wont her. U C. WUHOH, Con-
crete Cam (1:04 K Mfi
Concrete road building In col<l wtiathar r«-
QuireB precaution*. Kng Iteo 72:641-2 N
Concreting in froeiclnjr wenthor. J: llammor-
Bley-Heenan, ftng fit 48:743 V '15
Cojt of -mill ranrtruetlon. It, /T, Ouran.
OB Jnin J 100 :
& Contr 44:
Coat of winter construction. H. C. Campbell.
Jfliiff & Min J 100:665 O 2 '15
Coat of winter construction. H. T. Curran.
Wng & Min J 100:888-00 N 27 '15
Mffect of frost upon concrete. J: Hammersley-
Heeniin. Colliery 36:18 Ag 'J5
Features of a largo winter concreting Job. 11
plan Bng N 73:538-40 Mr 18 '15
Method of constructing concrete road in
freezing woathur. H. C. Campbell. 11 J5ng &
Contr 44:348 N 3 '16
Now coal dock for the Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton at Toledo, il plan Ry Age 50:273-4
A«r 13 '16; Hamo. Uy H 67 : 2*6- » AS 21 M5;
Hamo cond. Itow Ueu 72:163-4 Ag 7 M5
Paper-covered frames for cold weather con-
creting. A. A. Luno. il Eng Rec 71:50 Ja 9-
'15
J'rouautlonH necessary to aturare succensful
concrete work in winter. Concrete Gem 7:
171-2 N '15
Itoport on national frost-proofing. Concrete
Com 7:l«0-l N M5
TcHtH to determine temperature effects on
HtrcnKth of briquuttOH. Concrete Com 7:183-
4 N M6
Toledo coal dock built In record time. 11 plan
Hug N 74:520-2 8 !> M5
Warning1 atfahiHt cold weather concreting.
II. A. ItmidH. Una N 73:548-0 Mr 18 '15
Mw afco Concrete— Freezing1
Concrete curbs, flue Curbs, Concrete
Concrete dame. Hee DaniH, Concrete
Concrete drain tile. Heo Drain tile
Concrete failures. 800 Conoroto conntructlon —
Concrete floors. Soc Floors, Concrete
Concrete handling
ei
.... 'Kate meeiianieally handled from pit to*
road, 11 Mug Itec, 72:1811-4 .11 31 M5
Concrete plant uncd cm tho AuHtln-Nlchola
building at Brooklyn, N. Y. T. A. Mmith. 11
plans Concrete (Tern 6:261-3 My M5
Concrete ware IIOUHO on Brooklyn waterfront
rapidly completod dcHpito Heriouw delaytt.
T. A. Smith. 11 Hug H(J(J 71:298-0 Mr 6 '15
Jn<'Xi>enMive bucket and holHt for concrete
handling R II. Owen. 11 diuK Concrete Cem
6.-U57-8 My M5
hartfe, qulck-dumplnK coticroto car utfcd at
46th Htrcot pier. 11 Jfritf Hue 72:»95 H 25 MB-
Telpher charwH conereto mixer direct from
earn. diMKH King Jtoc 71:408-9 Mr 27 '15
Tilting hopper nave« labor on concrete, job.
O: \V. Davidmm. 11 Ung Kec 72:450-60 O 9 M5-
Wot eon<;r<»te Imulud from central plant on
river, il King Uoc 71:469-70 Ap 10 '15
Concrete notice*
Concrete block houno, with double wall, which
e.owt ICHH than $2,600. 11 plana Concreto Cem
6:44-5 Ja M5
Concrete, block umul in attractive and
' " houHe conHtruction at Mooael
nomlcal ._._ ._, ..
111. 11 planH Conttroto Com 6:15-16 Ja '15
Concrete houuo with double walls. 11 plan*
Hldg Ago 37:63-6 F '15
(Jonnt ruction of nmnll concrete HOUHCH at Han
Jtifin, P. It. 10. K. Burton, 11 dlagtt (^oncrctto
Com 7:100-3 H M5
Co«t and const ruction details of double wall
hoiiMo on Long 101and. 11 Concrete Com 6:
48-0 Ja '15
Country IIO-UHO built of concrete. 11 diogB plans-
Uldg Ago 37:42-4 F '36
Double-wall honim eonHtruetlon with pro-coat
wall, floor and roof unlta. 11 Concrete Com
6:26-8 Ja '15
Engineer' H concrete block ctottagtv-built In
JUvorflldo, (?ia., for $3,000. IL It. Nowman. U
planH Concrete Com 6:20-1 Ja '15
HOUHO with concrete, walto and permanent
Interior form of hollow tile. C* II. Knapp. 11
dlags plans Concreto Cem 6:22*8 Ja '15
JIOUHOB at Forwrt UlllH (JarrtonH— prc-caflt hol-
low concrete Hoor, wall and roof unltH and
cxpOHod aggrogatetf. K: Hdulrow. 11 Concrete-
C«m 6:2-«f 53-4 Ja M5
l»rl*« cloHlim In Kngllnh farm cot tago com-
petition. U Concrete (<om 6:218-10 An '36
Six -room houHO, double concrete walls, cost*
completor J3,500. 11 plann Concrete Com 6:
100
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete houses —Continued
Stool and concrete mine houses. dlagH plan
JUnff & Mln J 1)9:987-8 Jc. 5 MR
Two-story house with wallH and lloorH of con-
crete, built for IOHS than $3,000. il Concrete
Cem 0:50-2 Ja '15
"Worked out dot nils in concrete house construc-
tion. A. M. Smith, dings Concrete Com 0:
17-18 Jn MO
#<r altm Concrete ~I*amtlng; Concrete con-
struction; Floors, Concrete
Concrete Institute, American. Sett American con-
crete Institute
Concrete lining
Building Invert of Milwaukee Intake tunnel.
U U. Warren. dlagH Kng N 74:Xii2-;i N 4 MR
City tnnnol of the CatMkill Hiitiucluet. W. 10.
Spear. Kng N 73:1!I4-U K 4 M5
Concrete ius a furnace lining, J. C. Hawkins.
I'ower 4l:10D-TO V 2 MB
Concrete-lined oil storage reservoirs In Cali-
fornia; construction methods and cost data;
nbHtract. K. I). Cole, diag lOng & Contr 44:
40N-U N 24 MR
Concrete lining as applied to irrigation canals.
H: Kortler. 17 pis U H Agrlu ISul 12(1:1-80 M-l;
Kxeerpt (Design and structural <letalln).
Kng & Contr 43:71-4 Jn 27 MR: Kxeerpt
(MethodH and costs of instructing). Kng
& Contr 43:130-0 p in MR
Concrete Ifning for irrigation canal H at Hur-
bank, Wash.; abstracts. K. M. Chandler.
Kng N 73:772-S Ap 22 MR; Kng & Contr 43:
4KO-IW Je 2 MR
Concrete lining for steel bunkurs. il 1'owor 40:
812 1> 8 M4
Concrete lining Improves sewage-luden creek.
J. I). JUHtln. il Kng Uec 73:101-2 Jl 24 M6
Construction of the Kdcn Park reservoir, Cin-
cinnati. K. C. Cram. 11 Concrete) Cum 0:134-
R Mr MR
Driving and lining en r Hod on simultaneously
at Hnoiiuulmlc tunnel saved timbering. U. \V.
Uae. dlaitH Kng Uec ?2:-l4-0 Jl 10 MR
Fm-ro-conerctu shaft linings. M. <llllleaux.
dings Colliery ,15:6(10-11 Je M5
Jlarlom rlvcw four-trac.k subway tunnel.
(>. lloff. 11 dings map Kng Hoc W l>a 31:517-
37: Discussion. 3 1:57 1 -MS o MR
Untng a double track railway tunnel under
truffle. U. Mcacham. il diag Uy Ago R«:WW-
8 N 10 MR; Same.. Uy U R7:04R-X N 20 MR;
Ham*. Kng & Contr 44:3»R-n NT 17 MR
I-inlng a railway tunnel by compressed air.
11 Kng N74:10if3 N 25 MR
Mnlng tho St. Louis witter tunnel with con-
eruttt by tkwans of compressed air, K. <J.
Pnvts. 11 Kng N 7.1:104-0 Ja 2X MR; Hamo,
Aiwn Kng Hoc J R3:287-(I3 D M4
Tuning tunnels on the new how Mown -(treat
Palls linn of the St. 1'uul. diag Uy Ago Rx:
07X-9 My 7 MR
oclorn mffliodM In raihvay tunnwl const rue. -
r •"* mortar-
Modorn
H. CJhurc.hlll. dings Uy U R7:647-RB
— In .nhaft <le»i*ru. InfltiencwJ by
concrete ns a lining xnaterinl. Kng ft (1ontr
THft ring n c.omwtn lining In the Handy UI<1
tunnel. II plan Uy AKC 60:R33-0 H 17 ' ,
Same, Uy It R7:327-32 H It MR; Hum* (Holf-
propelled comprussfld-nlr mixing plant) KUK
Hoc 72:3G3-6 H 18 MB
(ilnir tint t'oncroto lining for n^orvolrs.
rig N 74:207-8 Ag 6 MR
tier lining irrigation canul* and latciralri,
Okanojmn project, IT. H. reclamation sorviee,
C. Cast»(tl. Kng & Contr 43:441-8 My 10 MC
Recorda of operation la tiandling eoncrnto with
1 ' oomprenMeu air. U diag Concrete Cem 6:200-$
T) M4
Records of ueepage losseii In noncrelo lined
canaU. II. l>. Newell. Mnr A Contr 44:22 Jl
7 '15
Tour of "Watt dl*clo*fts bent praatlce in Irri-
wcll. Hnjr (too 71:028-4 My U^IB " '
^?A81AR18%4<!OMPMMe<l ^ " Ry AW
Concrete mixers
Jfethy xnixer proven economical, Mng N 74:564
H 10 iw _ .
I'n»pcr regulation
«r..
N us 14
Jt)eviH»H for liiHiirlng correct mix on high-clans
work. 11 diagH HIIK Uec 72:I77-K Ag 7 MB
(J routing machine* a Min-Hli-l 'apron mixer for
concrete grouting, il Alunie J ;i!>:lt»u ,J1 29
MR
Mixer plant on Hat ear propelH Itself along
the .Job. K. H. Cuntwell. 11 Mng Uee 72:U8 R
N«w a i'Syf11' f,L <-oll<ir«tto nilxor. 11 Concsrote
l'orlablo'eoncret<» mixer with elevator lower.
II KIIK N 7»:H2« An lill M5
of air iiroventH clogging of
JK A* I-IH1|IW' *5n* IOllK
Uiitlng conewtt* mixer*. Mice Uy J 40:K38 ()
10 M&
Ueei'nt developinentH hi concrete mlxcrH. il
lOng N 7»:71li-lK Ap 15 MR
Heir-propelled coinprcrtHt»d-air mixing plant
HneH Sandy Uldge ttnniel under tnitlic. 11
dlagH Kng Uec 7 li ::ma- 5 H IK Mf>
Hmall batch mixer with special loa<ltng feature.
11 Concrete* Com 0:107 IT MG
Small Htae con4»rete mixer. II long A Contr 44:
214- 15 H 15 M5
Smith-Chicago low charging concrete mixmu
U <jood Uoadn n H 10:271 N 0 MR; Uy Age
Concrete mixing
Aggregate incchniilcnllY litmdlcd from pit to
road. 11 Km; UPC 72:f.t»-4 Jl 31 '15
Concrete crlbH UNIM! miccoiwfiill,\ in dock con-
H« ruction at Victoria. II dlngH planx Kng Itei:
.\g 7
i»on<'feti» mixer. 11 dlagH Concrufo
Cem 7:IU-no ,11 Mf*
l>ry mixing of concrete in H batch mixer be-
fore adding water. Concrete Cem 0:lfi7 Mr
Kffact of duration of mixing on the strength
of concrete, H. II. Hcolleld. Ktiff A Contr 43:
7K-JI .lu 27 Mft
lOngliHh Hpe<>tiieatltinH for a bttttmlnotiH con-
cn«ti' mixing plant and detallu «»f the acecpt-
, \V. H. (triuveH* Mltg A. Co?itr 42;
H a» M4
mice tetit,
!<!>'e hi bent lueaiiH of eontrnllliiK
of mix. KttR Itee Y2.MW Ag 7 Mfi
Field method** In conerctn coiiMtruc.ticm.
J. Cochran. <'oncr*-t«i (?«*m 0:Kl-« V1 M5
Floating mixing plant with tower for concret-
ing cm river work* II Kng Uec 71 :W .la to M5
Uniting concrete aggiCKiitoH. Concrete Cem
O-.lilSMft Ap 'If,
MethodH an«l coHlM of cttncretlnK for nxxlern
pavement, S. Uammmnn. I*!lee Uy J 45:?1K"1U
Ap 10 Mf»i Wxccrpt tTnick e«inci'«tlng c«iMt«
Miry with mixing method**, Kn» Uet! 71:4R1
Ap 10 M5
MlciMiHcopo riM n check on lumHtructloii. N, C.
Jcdtuwm. U Kng Uec 7I:SO!M» I4 27 MR
MlcroMcope nhowH importance of mlxhm an a
factor In makltiK Htrong eiiiicrrt<>. N. (2.
il long Uec 71:501^ Mr 0 Mf»
Mixer enr plncnd in center of train
wheeling, 11 Kng Uect 72:041 N 20 Mb
Mixing, curing and p'nclng coticroi«< with high
prepare Mterim. H. I'. Mrown, 11 lOug^r Coiitr
43;19P-S()0 Mr 3 MO; Atmtrnct, Kng UIM) 71:
252 K 20 Mft
New iMtcordn in mixing and plaeitiK conerctn.
Concrete Cum 7:07 Ag MR
Proper method of mixing concrete. Hid* Ago
37:30 My MR
DlMcuiwlon. 0. M, Uhftpntfui: W. M. Klrmcty.
70:3ft-|» Jl II M4; AhMtnicL Conereto c1«m 5:
Oft-7 Ag M4
Jtallroad mixing plant han Ulnn on mixer ear
fml by cmn^M, B, Uhrich, il Wftg Umt 72;
What amount of water Hhould be tmmi in con-
croto mlxtun»M. H. C. CwmpbelJ. HcJ Am US: ,
fit Jl 24 MS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX'
101
Concrete mixing —Continued
Will mixing concrete too wet cause its event-
ual failure? Concrete Com 6:254-6 My '15
Yardage record at Kenaico dam due, In part,
to operation of mixers. G: T. Seabury. Jffing
ttec^l:199 F 13 '16
tico <itoo Concrete mixers
'concrete3 anchor piles for steel sheeting, diags
Bng N 72:1220-1 D 17 '14
Concrete culvert pipe and concrete piles, lly
Ago G9:7U2-3 O 22 '15
Concrete pile and cylinder foundations at
Charleston, il diag JUng N 74:S>JJO-i) N 11 '15
Concrete pile- holder foundation at .Lynn. K. K.
Drake. 11 diuga Am (3a« Ught J 102:163-6
Mr 15 '15; DiscuHslon. 102:235-7 Ap 12 'Jfi
Concrete treaties on Tt»nneHHuu division H<»«-
ond track, Illinois (tontral It. It M. John-
son. il Ky It 56:715-18 My 2i> 'JL5
Data on tho design tuid cont of uoncrcle pllnn
used on railroad work. dlagn ICiig & ifunlr
43:452-3 My 19 '1C>
BJatiiloHivcH lor driving conc.roto ))il<kH. If. T.
Jumos. JMng N 74:558-0 H 1C 'J5
New doiM> wuUtr plor at 11 all fax, Nova Hcntla.
A. F. I>y«r. il Concrete. Ctam 7:7-1« Jl MB;
Home cxmd. Mng N 73:1204-10 Jo 24 '1C
Unit-conHlructUm wyntoin applied to a throe-
mfle concrete viaduct, to reduce Hit! cowl. 11
diags Uiiff Uoo 72:140-60 Ag 28 'IB
Concrete pipe association, American. Heo Amer-
ican concrete pipit OMHoclatlnn
Concrete pipes. Sou 1'ipttH, Concrete
Concrete placing
Beuntlelil gravity nyHtem for attributing con-
crete. 11 (Hug OoneroU Oera 7:4X-i) Jl To
Chutes for dopoHltiiiff cioncroto by gravity.
H. C. McCluro. Concroto Coin 5:2-fo D '14
Concrete ohutlng plant with bnicod boom and
chute. K !„ JoiH'M. 11 Mug N 7:1:15)3-4 K 4 '15
Con cro to dome for tuu nmv Technology luilld-
IngH, Cambridge., MUMH. il JOUR N 74:rf«B-« Ag
Concrete holut of Hlmplu cniiHl ruction. II dlagH
Conerelo (tarn 7:127-K H 'in
Concreting mothodH und ruconlH, Mlupluint
. liuttu dum. N. II. Ilulclwin. dhiKH KX&K N 74;
690-8 O 7 '1C
Concretlni? plant with a hrnwd double tower.
11 plan Jttw N 7»M42-3 Mr -1 'IB
Concreting tlut SmiuldiuK diitn, ('iillfomlfi. il
Eng N 73:1057 Jo H '15
Conwtruotlon plant at tho Nupaug dam, Hart-
ford, Conn. II JOnx N 74:26-0 Jfl '15
CoHt of deporting ('onuruttt in IIRRH undnr
wat«r. 21. H. ForrlWH. Kng & Contr 43:128 tf
Improved chullna of ctomtratc. A. M. Wolf,
Iflng N 74.MH2 H 23 MB
Light traveling do vat or facilitate concreting
on building work. II. Shannon. 11 <ilngw Jting
K«c 71:75I> Jo 12 MB
Long roach given mlxor boat by truwuul boom
Biipportlng chulctM. C. U. Andruw. 11 JWng
Hoc 73:552 O 30 '15
Minimum nlopu for c.<»nc.roU^ chuteH. W* It.
InHluy. lOng & Contr 44:400 N 17 M5
Mixing, curing and placing ooncrete with high
prcHmiro Htoatu. II. P. lirown. H lOttg^CUmtr
43:11)0-200 Mr 3 'L5
Movable ooncrettt tower; homo-mado Hklp.
L. 14. I 'a 1m or. II King NT 73:037 Ap L '15
NciarnoHH of nillway trackn aldH concrwtlnir of
ratal ninff walla, K. (3. Onr<lw«ll. U lOng Uoo
Paving rlv«r-l)ocl« with conorota. il Hcl Am
U3:?62-l- O 23 '15
Placing uomtrolo In roworvolr walln by com-
proRHcd air, Montreal. 11 diag ttng N ^8:122-3
J0j 21 15
Placing concrete in wall and dam of water
supply reservoir at Montreal by compreHiiod
air method. 11 diag Kng ft Contr 43:138 F 10
Placing concrete under wator. Concrete Com
6:240-51 My '15
M>neretfi under wat«r. B: A. Hpwe«;
WaHon. Concrete Com 5:253-4 D '14
Plaolng tho Milwaukee* watorworkM Jntako
, crib. R. JEO. Sloelting. U diag Mng N 78:1058-
9 Je 3 15
Plastic concrete mattress for river revetment.
il diags Jflng N 74:262-3 Ag 5 '15
Pneumatic outfit delivers concrete 1300 feet
to tunnul forms, il idng Hec 71:246 F 20 '15
Proper regulation of air prevents clogging of
pneumatic mixers. H. A. JLeouw. diug Jfing
Koc 72:451) O 0 P1B
Records of operation In handling concrete with
compreased air, il diag Concrete Gem 6:200-3
Tewt concrete poured 700 feet through vortical
pipe. J^ng Hoc 72:476 O 16 '16
TruHHod-Htwel chute places com-ruto economic-
ally on slope. H. V. Knouse. il JUng Itoc 72:
41)1 O IB 'IB
Wear of pipe and trough convoyors for con-
uroto and (toncrotu matorlals. Bng & Contr
43:235-6 Mr 17 '15
World's record in concrete placing. J. E: Cas-
sldy. Hug Kec 71:276 F 27 '15
Mr utw) Concrete lining; Gunlte
Concrete plants
Central plant for concreting ovor large area.
F. U Kliua. 11 plan King N 74:458-1) W 2 '16
("old wmithor oonstructiou methods used in
erecting JHotol Trayxuoro. 1). Jj. Knoodlor. il
dliigH Ctoncrctu (7em 7:172-4 N '15
Concrete fence post faxtlory or the C. B. &
Q. It. It. («»., IlaviUock, Not. W. "W. Wldridge.
II Concx^tto Com U:!l!)-10l F '35
Concrote mixing and placing, Kord building,
Buffalo, il plan lOng N 74:1 OKU -4 1) 2 '15
Concrnto plant for I largo canal lock, il diags
lOng N 73:1078-!) Jo iPlR
Concreting plant for largo Chicago warehouse.
11 pliinn ttng N 74:^NU-!)1 Ag 12 'J5
Concreting ]>lant with onu-inan control. 11 Hug
N WM182 J« 10 '16
ConHtnuitlon planl and mothodH for roncrote
work on tho J^ock twclvo dam, i'ooua rlvttr,
Aluhnnm. 30. L. Hay urn and A. C. Polk, dings
plan Hug & Contr 43:200-5 Mr 24 'LR
Ooiintructloti work on Traymore liot<fcl, Atlantic
City. H plan ting N 74:80-1 Jl 8 MS
Kqnlpnicut of a cxmcmtu hrUtk plant In hos-
pital broom nliop. II. 10. JenkH. il plan Con-
crete (lorn (t:M).t-n Ap '15
FeaturcH of a largo wlutnr oonrrotlng job. 11
plan lOng N 73:638-40 Mr 18 '16
Layout, operation and nulling method* oC a
structural tllo manufactory. II. Whlpplo. U
cling (IcmantUi Com 6:64-9 fr '15
Methods and plant UH«K! In aonHtniutlng tho
ToundatlonH for tliu Fluid munmim of natural
hlHtory, Ohlcupo, 111. il plans JlOng & Coritr
Onn' lingo Hlngln-lirt lock at TxmlHVilto will
gnnnl the* ontmnco to tho Portland canal, il
plan Kng Urc 71:71)4-6 Jo 26 '16
of
rramtk of Hold Trayinoro
at rato of a lloor a wottik. 11 plans
Kng Itc<! 72:50-1 Jl 10 '16
Itolnrorcucl-concrcttt Him ft «ots. 1^. I>. Davrni-
Iioi't, 11 pluilH ICng A Mln J 99:447-8 Mr 6 '15
HutMM'Htruclunt of (7hlc4iK(> municipal pier. 11
lOng N 74:.1()ft-S Ag 12 '1C
Track olovatlon work of thu (ihltuigo & West-
ern Indiana It. It., In Chicago. 11 plan lly
It fi7:«fiI-3 N 20 'irf
Unlt-coiiHtructlon HyHtom applied to a three-
mile concrete vlnuuct to roduro tho cost. 11
dlagH plan TWng Jt«c. 7»:24H-51 AB 28 '15
ftll-doHlgnad <'onoroto plant alas construc-
tlon of wal^rworkH dnm. il plan lOng Itec
72:602-4 N 13 '16
Concrete plants, Portable , , , „
ConorotlnK tralnn for track-elevation work. U
v Mug N ^4MIB-17 Ag 12 'IB
floating concreting plant with mlx^r in tower,
il Kng N 74:n«-lft Ag 12 '15
Maut and boom concreting plant. U. C. Hard-
man. 11 Hiiff & CTimtr 4S:4i7-8 My 13 'in
X*laclng a concroto Un ng in tho Siuidy Illdgc
tunnel, il plan lly Ago 50:533-0 H 17 "ft;
flamo. Ky R 57;327-3U H 11 '15; E3<imc (RoU-
propoil(uT <tomt>roHH«rl-aIr mixing plant) lOng
hoc 72:353-R H 18 MB
Portunla holnt town™ for conerotlng. 11 dlug
ItmUroaA mixing plant luui Miu on mlxor car
J«f *y<fn*?it ^ Uhplchi " M
B21"2 ° 23 16 , ,
Concrete poles. Hen Polo*, Concrote
102
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete pontoons. Soo Pontoons, Ooncroto
Concrete posts. See Fene* poHtn, (lonoretft
Concrete protection. Soo Com-rulo— Protection
Concrete railings. Hoc UalllnffH, Ooncroto
Concrete railroad ties, btoo Rallnnul -tloH, Con-
crete
Concrete reservoirs. Hoc IteHorvolni, Conoreto
Concrete roads. See ItomlH, Ooncnrto
Concrete roofs. Soo Hoofs, Concrete*
Concrete sewers. Se,o Mowers, Ooneroto
Concrete sidewalks. 800 HhlowalkH, Conoroto
Concrete silos. Soo tillon, Concrete
Concrete slabs
UiNlliiK voiirrc'tu-Hlnb brtdtfoH for the IVminyl-
vnniu It. It. h. M. tfehrufor. 11 dlaiv Kn# JNT
74:K!fi-ti ,11 15 '16
Chart for the denltfn of uonereto Hlahn. t'on-
crete cvm 7:2J» Jl 'in
Clilcoiro llut-Hlab ordinance; dlHcuHBlon. Kn* N
72:127-1-7 I) 24 '14
Data on reinforeuil concrete railroad bridges
and extent to which Hueh hrldjwH uru uttod.
d!ajcn plan Unit * Ctmtr 43:8U-38 Jti 13 MB
DonlwiJiiK of reinforced concrete Hlalw mib-
Jeeted to bending «"i*l compi'CHHlon. A. Hull.
Ion* # Contr 43:454-« My l» MA
Kccmomlo design of concrete MlabH. J. N.
Jraiwn. Knff IUw 71:170-1 K 6 'in
Federal court of app^alH decMon on flat slab
patunU, Hug N 73:01-2 ,la 14 'in
Klt»ld niPlhodH In concrete ronntruel Ion hcnm
uml Hlah forum. J. (<ochran. ding* ronerelo
««m fl:l'K5-X+ Jo '15
Flgxirtnjt HtrenRth of coatToth roof HlaH. KldK
AKO »7:nr> M> 'is
Flut-Hlnb brlclKt'M at honvor c-oinbluo jwirnmn-
mny anil KOCH! ni»i»*inmm»*k. W. II. VVh*M»l««r
imd c\ A.1\ Turnitr. 11 dlaff Hn« I0'«' 72::tS-
40 Jt 10 (1R
Flat MlnhH In 1000. It, W. AclnttiH. ('<m<'rt*t<*
«:iJ13'14 Ap 'in
Ht(ino a« um»d In tin* c'onntructlon
of t atHkill niiuiHlurt UullilliiKH. JI. J,. Roger?
>
p '
ot(t
GlrclurlcHH c(»ncrot(t Hlalm, I):
Koc 71:180 K 6 '1R
HttvhiK In Mtrcl t'ff«TtiMl by IH*W
of llnt-Hlnl> reinforcement; Youth1*
ton building. 11 plan* Unit Uec 72t4G«-2 O
9 '1C
Material cont of concrete Hlabn. t'oncrctw <Vm
7:182 N MH
In beam and Mlab typtw, (1, A. p. Turner.
Itcmton Hoc <! K J 1:8K3-<t4 H M4; '
1:4iH)-50K; 2:23-47 N M4f ,lft MA
RuKUltM of tout* of cinder inmerete flcior i
with conolUHlon* and rwommc*ndcd metiiodM
of dcwigii, H, Perrlmi and (1: H. Htrchnn*
Wng ft (toritr 43:370*83 Ap 28 M5
Kt'Hultw of twit* to determine th« dltttrlhutkm
of loads from concrete floor Klntm to ntitel
joint*; ftlmtructH. Kng &. <l<mtr 44J3HIS-7 N
10 MS; lOniltai 72:B7H-80 N 6 '15; lGng N
Bhrlnkagn' and tlma effects In reinforced «<m-
crt»to, I*. It. McMillan. II Minn ir Bui 3:1-41
'in; AbMtraetN. ttng N 73:fi(»2-3 Mr II MS;
HNg Hoo 72:2fil-2 Ag 2K MB; Kng ft (?ontr 44;
306-10 O 20 MA
TciHt of a peculiarly do«ljcno<l coticretn >diU>, 11
dl&gK lOng N 73:1070 J« 3 MC
Tent of full-nlsso reinforced -concrete bridge
' slnb. Kngr Uoo 71:26 Ja 2 MS
nforcwl, for pavementM.
Kn« Hfifi 72:174-6
Thin concruto bKflo» rolnforc
0, H. (l»ope; J. L TUOKW,
Thin concreita baw, rclnformxl, may «nv« 60
Tuck«r. Bng Uoo 71:710-20 J« f MB
ConTersts stairways. H«HO StHlnvayn, (loncn^to
Conorets standplpes. Soo Htandplpen, Concrnti*
Conorsts stone
Now Delaware and Hurtnon offtcA building at
Jbany.^ N. Y, M. T, Reynolds. 11 Conor«t«
-93 JA MS
on «and molds In «onor«to itonn
,ctur<i. Concrete Cem 7:186 O '16
Htone facing aggregate* In colors. Concrete
0«m 7:169 O MS
. . ,. oger
II ilIaKH <\«uwto (%>m BHSfi-K, 132-3 Mr '5:
Atmtnift. Kiw M 411:272 My MR 1D'
HO of llni«> hy«lr«t<'H in fartory-mad« con-
c»rc»to unltH. ('cmiTi'ti* (Vm 7:lXtf-7 N MB
Concrete tanks. KIM* TunkH,
Concrete ties, tfco Railroad H«»M,
Concrete tile
layout, opcTiilton and wlllnK method* of
Htructtinil til(» manufactory. II.
, Conorutu
a,
n
"
Mr «f«« Drain t!Ii»
Concrete trestles. Hoc*
Condemnation of land
of a mining or oii*-milltnK company to
Mia
N 6
Condensed milk. H<»o Milk, CondcnHcd
Condenser manifold
How thn<> and money were Hit VIM! by welding:
oxy-acctylctic PIWCHM wivc<l 13 dayH. ii
Foundry 43:235 Je MO
CondenserSp Ammonia* He<» Ammonia condciiMora
Condensers (electricity)
Hemby lower conucnwrH. 11 Kler It & W
Mlee'n il?;Hfttt-7 N « Mil
MoHclckl condeiiHer; nlmtraet. <1. ('. (larrard.
ding WliM- \V IMiTIO H Uft M;>
Condensers (steam)
Air in Jef-ciindrnwr practice. K, Hrown.
POW«T 4t:4U4-r> Mr 23 MB
ItaroniHric «t>ndfnN«*r IIHIM! JIM a wat«>r heator.
K, M, (lllticrt. plan Power 42:23U Ag (7 '15
' ' fdr rational <lenlgn of heat tranHfer tip-
" K. \\MlMon. Am Soc M i: J 37;
, iHnlon, 37:M!Mil S MR
nlMR of ctin<lenm>r tuhcn, Power 42:73K N
23 'in
(Nm<i<'nHcrM for evapomllng apparatnn. 1C, W.
Ken*. dtagK Met & t'li<*m Knu 13:r»M->7 H 1
Mf>
Corrcwlon <»f condenner tttb(«». M, Itute, (Ion
Klec it ir.'KKL'-JW H Ml; A bw tract, Mot &
(Them King 12 :«:>«- 7 (» Ml; Ahxtract. Ind Kng
14:413-14 O M4
Con-ox Ion uf condcitMcr tuttc*. Power 41:355
Mr 1) Mf>
T*enne ejector condenner. 11 Power 41i!>4G AI>
2o M&
Km-tlntf 3aiHUhp. iMirmtietrlc Jet condenHor.
(': A. IlliwhlNTK. II Power 42:r»4<I-X O lit '!&
High vjictttmiN with .Murfuci* nutdenrior. 11
Power 42:33x-i) H 7 Mft
Ititerprftatlonii of data on Mti'um-cnndfMMcr
pcrfornmnce. II. A. CoKftciiM, Jr. K«lec \V GO:
nm4-r> N 13 M5
Ijiirgt'-Nlxed Niirfncft eondeiiHer. it dlag
66:124 Jit t» MA
Irfiirge MtirfaiM* cnndi'micr for
HdlMcm etmtiuiny. dlag plumi INnver 41:474-7
An « MB t
Modern pf»wer«ho»Me cotiiUmnlnw plant. A. Ar-
nold, iiiHt K M J r>;t:Mx»fto .ii* ii» 'in
New eomlenwr gage: the HCHIICM vactuun offl-
i*ienc*y anil abHolutit pretwitrM gng«. dlas;
Power 40:K77-K I> 22 M4
Pwmlnr mlHconcnptlrniH eoriei^rnlnir tst
K, H. U>W, INtwer 42:10-17 Jl H^IA
Hernovln^ Rlr from er>tnleiiMer)i, (I: \V. (?ay-
wc»od. plnn Power 41:728 MX Sfi MB
ICetnovlnpr the air frt»tn wirfiici* enwJeniwni.
H: T, TllmiH. II Power 4i.'!5ttI-2 n 2«fM8
Kchemit to dtitcct wt It -water teakufce In mir-
fitw e«mdeniierH. II Kli*e W flfliKWI NT 13 MB
HlmplM phyHleiil tetttM for rotideiiner tutiM.
H: A. '(iMMMiH, j
. H, jr, U Kleci W «tt:«42 HI* MS
Surface cndcniior; with dlHPttHMlon, C\ F.
m Hoc M K <f 37:450-65 Atf 16
Hniun. dliMCH Am
<
wci-nUgi* fwndeiiHer. P, BHtteel. dliifw
42J402-7 H 21 MS; MXi'ttrptK, ^31e<« W «6:Il4B-9
Atf
P
N 20 MC
WiiyH of rliwnlmf Kteam pcmilenner ttib«ft that
mivtf time. Kl«c W 66:1081-2 N 6 '16
Nee alto ttoollnj* tnwwM; Hteam luifflnoH
Conductivity! Bleetrie. BOA Kluctrlc comliictlvlty
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
103
Conductors, Electric. See Electric conductors
Conduits
Conduits and Insulation for hoatlnff pipes.
O: L. Hubbard. dlutfa Dum Entf 72:352-8 AK
28 '16
Onelda street crossing- under Milwaukee river.
11 plan JEng- Kcc 70:616-17 D 5 '14
ticc fifoo Klectrie. conduilH; Subwayw (con-
duits); Water conduit a
Confectionery
Electric drive In confectionery milking. 11 Mloc
W 05:791-2 Mr 27 'IB
Conference of governor*
8th annual conference, ttoHton, An jr. 2*1-27.
Ifllec 11 & W Ittuc'n tf7:4H2-:t B 11 '15
Congo. See Kontfo, Heltflan
Conlferae
Oils of the conlfe.rao. IV— Tho loaf and twlK
oils of digger plno, lodtfepolo plno, and rod
fir. A. W. Hehorger. .1 ln.1 & Mntf Cliom 7:24-G
Ja P15
Tannin content of Pacific coaHt, conlfert*.
1-1. K. Ik"iiHon and T: <3. ThompHon. 11 ,) Ind
& Wnff (1hem 7:!H5-l« N MR
Yield of by-producta from dentructlve dlHt Il-
lation of Home westorn conlfern. II. K. Hen-
son and M. Darrln. .1 Ind Mr tinjf (*hem 7:
Conjuring
MethodH of Hindu JUKKlcry and nwtfio: the
Indian banket trick. H. UlioNli. II fetei Am 111:
526+ J> 20 '14
Co n n set I cut
Colonial architecture In (lonnecllent. W. S.
Ilmmpll. II Arch Uee :t7::iii()-!i, 445-52, 5.17-5(1;
38:072-80 Ap-Je, D '15
Connecticut master plumbers' association
2C>th annual convention, Hrldtfcport, Conn.,
May 12. J)om Mnur 71:223-5 My 2a '15
Conservation of resources
National connervatlon and waiter power.s.
JI. II. Chapman. II Am For iihilSl-U o '15
Ncc al*n ForeHt eomtervntlon
Constantinople
Defenses
DofonnoM of CotiHtantlnople. II. C: WooilH. 11
tfcl Am s HO : 2-3 .11 ;; 'tr»
Constitution (frigate)
VlKht between the ConHtltutlon and tho Uuur-
rttre. 11 Scl Am M3:l4-lf> JI II '15
Constrained wave. Heo Hhip reHlHtaneo
Construction. Hoe Architecture; liulldlntf; M«-
Construction camps
HuCPalo, KoeheHter A PlttHbui'Kli Htandurd out-
fit earn. II piann Ity ARC ns:M'tfi~Y Je IN '15
ConBtru<^tlon camp, Kleplmnt Hulto, N. M.
J. I). (Jruhum, n dlfiKH uiau KnK N 72:11100-4
L> 31 'J4
the multitude; exix^rleneeH In boarding
a count ruction Toire or 5,000 men. MUM: «
Itoct. 11 dlag
Oonir 4:i:mip2S-i) My 5 M5
ulldl
Knockdown eamt> hulldlnKH. C:
I0n«r N 7:):Bl-2 .la 7 '15
MoHHhouHci muwLwenient at lh<» Arrowrock
dam. It. U. ClawHon. 11 MtiK N 7.1:12(M-n .In
24 '15
Modern HI nail wijsed count ru<- lion camp with
some cOHtn on foedlntf men. M, W. KohniHon.
plan Enff & Ooutr liHniH-^O Ap 7 '1C
Oman laat ion an<l equlptnent of convict camuH
In (Jtiorgla; method* and coxt. J: (f. Koch. H
dlak IflriK & Ccmtr 4n:43.t-r>p 500-2 My 12, Je
Qu«l)oc-brldKe oatm» and yurdH, 11 plan
N 74:74K-tt (> 14 1C
Six typow ot e,onnti*uctlcm (tamp Karlmffct and
refuse IncInoratorH. dlaKN JOnff A; Conlr 44:
Solutlon of tho construction camp chiL.
problem. Kng & c'onlr 44:118 A* 1H 'IB
System In managinir camp boardlnK-1
71:
Consular service
Consular MOrvlee In biwlnowi gutting. Iron AK*
96:526-7 S 2 15
Plea for Hcitmtiflc and technical commliMlfl
W. I\ TMKby. Inut M TO J 5B:780-H01 Jo
Excerpts, Met & Ch«m ita* 13:602
Contact electricity
Contact clectrliiCHtlon and tho electric cur-
rurit. F. Sanford. H<-1 Am 3 80:322-3 N 20 'J5
Continuation schools. Sue Evening and continua-
tion HCllOOlH
Continued fractions. Hoe L^raelion^ Continued
Contraband of war
N<r ntou Cotton an contraband of war
Contract letting. Hoe ContruutH, Lettlnjf of
Contractors
W Ifllec' n 6t»:ir>2 Ja 23 '15
IH relation bet \voon contractor and en-
r. II. U. Hiu-hnoll. Muulu l<2n# 49:73-4
^\K '15
(Contractor und manafromer
^* Oontr 42:573 J) 23 '14
ContracAor'H method for holding good men*
Al. C. Tuttle. Wng N 73:«94-B An 8 '1C
COHI of doliiK bUHlnouH. (1: W. Hilt. Dom lOng-
71:157, :»i«-7 Aly «, Je 12 'ifi
tN>Ht HyHtein for contractor or Jobber. JMotal
NVork S3:5J»»-«00 | Ap 211 '15
DIoHol on^lJio for tho contractor— why not?
II. (D. Jlammond. 11 long- itoc 71:40!i-10 Mr
l)oe« publication of <i<>HtH <»n<lan«:er the con-
tractor? Kn# ^ Contr 42::t2U-,')0 <) 7 '14
Killclency nyHtem for road coutractorw. J: H.
Ilnmmond. KDK ^ Contr 4.t:.r>r>2-l Je 23 '15
Kn^lmuTliiK contractor. JI. j», Ciillettt*. J<]n«
A Contr 44:315-17 <> 2« '15 *
MnKlnoe.™ fi-om tho contractor^ vlowpolnt.
K: W. Hh(»rman. Knjr N 72:I13X D 3 '14
Ki*om tho contrae.torH* point of vlow. W. A.
Uojfet'H. Kntf I tec, 71:15 Ju 2 '15
Greater cure in employing workmen will pay
tlie <(on tractor. II. I). Hammond. Wntf Uee
71:501-2 Ap 17 '15
(Inlde pontH In the contracting btiHlncHH. J. C.
Walker. Metal NVork S3:(t07-ll Ap 23 '15
Keeping accurate <lally and total cost HMPMH
will pny the eon tractor. (1. H. MontKomery.
Ktitf Uee 71:535-6 Ap 24 '15
Model record of distribution of contraction
plant. 11 Kr»K N 7'I:21H-1!) JI 2!) '15
Problem of extras Concrete Com 5:255 13 '14
Heleetltiff conHtructlon powor-plout nyHtem.
KtiK N 74:H<!5-7 N 1H '16
Specialised tixperlencti of enjvlneei'H and con-
IraelorH vital ((» count ry'« defeiiHe. (J: 1'er-
rltie. 11 long Uee. 72:51)4-0 N 13 '15
HyHte.m for the. wiftlmutr atid contractor.
T: Ilnrwlck. Kent & Ven 11:27-34 JN; 16-21 D
rM; 12:18-22 Ja 'J5
H<r <tlw> Day Uibor; Mhuttrle contraetorH
Contractors' camps. Heo CouHtructlon cantpn
Contracts
Acceptance blndH partlun to contract. Ifl. J.
Ituekle.y. Metal Work S4:»5G N II) '15
Avoiding belnjif at Hiilonmen'H or Mollcltora'
mnrey. 10. J. Htiekloy. IOUi« H & W Kloc^
«7!4K(f-« H II 'in
ChanKhiK Tilann on tho contractor. iOng Roc
71:351 Mr 20 '15
Comment on cont of (plant lly Murveyn of build-
ItiKH and a proponed nurvcy jfiiiirantoe. W. K.
lla liner. Kr/K ^ (?ontr 43:iilK-ll) Je 9 '15
('ontraclH by mnnlelpal olHccrM. J: Hlnipwon,
Munlc J 3»:K07-K N 26 '15
(\uUracLual rclatioiiH between cliontH and ac-
count mil M. JI. M. Tumplo. J Account 20:201-
H O '15
t'ourt dc»clHion on tho Inviolability of tent bor-
InK rorordM. tour & (?ontr 43:416-17 My 12 '15
Kffocl of contract not to «o aifaln Into •„
lUK bUMlueMM. Dom JCnK 70:170 If G '15
How a irtiih mining eoutract wtui
A. I-.. H. Htreut KIIK & Mln J
I,*,
'15
H-fj <)
Mirtmdlng borlnK reicordH are. ground* for re-
covery of daimiffcw by contraetorH. lOng lieu
71*64-6 My 1 '16
Some oontraotM miiHt bo In written form. M. J.
J<uc»kle.y. Motal Work x;t:4lH Mr 20 'in
t ahw DrldKo contractH; imildliiK con-
tract*; Commercial law; Contractoro; Ouar-
antloH and HUrotloH: lleatliiK. eoiitnwlH;
Partnership; HoadH— (JontructHj Halon; Blraet
Ugbtinir-*- <3ontractB: Trade aKrflom«ntfi
104
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Contracts. Letting of
Alternate apeelhcations for public work are
legal. D. T. 1'ierco. Eng N 7-1:1048-60 N 2ft
Truck work by contmolor or way depart-
ment. ti. Uausmann. JOIou Uy J 4 it: Sim -li My
Controllers, Electric. Soo JOloolrta controllora
Convalescent homes.
Burke foundation for convalewontB, \Vhlto
llahw, N. *. 11 Arch ft niil* 47:317-33 H MA
numbing and heutluK In Hurke. home. 11 Metal
Work %:606-7 I- An 2 '15
Winifred JMiiHtomou JKurk« relief foundation,
Whito Plains, N. Y.; vlmvH iiuci plan*.
lirlekb 21:pl Ul-H .11 MB
Conversion tables. 8ce Temperature Mcanui*e-
inont
Converters
Concentration of gold In bottom** in the coppur
eonverter; ulwlnii'l. II. K. t'olllnH. Met &
Them Muff 1 »:•»*« ,11 Mfi
Copper ronvcfrtor patent. dliitf Mot & Ohom
HiW 13:024 J> I 'in
GanlHter-llnod convert*™. J: UrcgMon. Iron
Aw 1»4:12D2 D 3 '14
Ltmitutioiw of tho eliiutric; furnace. In tho
manufacture of Htuol ciarttlngH. M. K. I^ike..
Mot & Chum KB* 13:137-8 Mr '16
Mr fffjw Foundry practice.; Metallurgy; ore
treatment
Converters, Rotary. Bee Uotary convurtorn
Converters, synchronous. Hint Uotary converter**
Convex heads. 8c.u Hollar heads
Conveying machinery
Jtplt conveyor* will help MlumltniifoUM drlv-
K" IK ami IfnliiK of utr tunnel. (}. H, KIWTHOU.
illiiKH map MIIR HIK- 72::ilX-Ii» Aw 21 Mr,
t'onvc.vor-helt calculating chart. .1. t>. MiMmey
and I), h. Dun it'll. Am hint Mln K Itul 10f»:
1U37-!) S Mft; Hame. KtiK A Mln ,1 lOOtfftt-n
0 2 'ir»; Hamo. Mot ft dhcin lOnw I3:KIX-1D
N i 45; AbHtract. Am Hoc M W J 37:1)10-11
O 'Ifi
ConvoyorH and oonveyor HyMtomH. <!t F. ll«r-
InKton. cllJiKH Mach 21:.tKG.K Ja 'lf»
CtmL of convoyorH at thct Arizona copper CO/N
new HinulU'ry. UiaKH KUK <fc Mln J UU:32t»-3U
c»f lotulliitf hrlcl<K Into a box mr liy meanx
of n portable belt eonveyur. A. (!. HaHkell.
dlaK lOiiK & <1ontr 44:^)1 H l.r» 'U,
(Hrford-WtMid liurlcet eotive>or. II Power *1U:7H
Ji 20 'in
Ilnndlliiff
W.
liiff brh^H with Kravlt.y rollur eonv<*yt»rH.
H. tenant. 11 KnS N 74:83«-Ii o 2H 'In
o tttrmlnttl macmlnery. tl. Kawyor, Int
arino ICriK 20:100-11 Mr MB
Mctchanlt-al liitndllnK of coal and axlicx In thn
power plant, (*. (\ Hrlnloy, II <UUKH lOiiK M
So:K72-rf7; 50:Ofi-77 H-O 'IB
aiul oofltrt of belt nonvnyor oartli-
handltnB for tho Lnhorttan dam. Wnff A tVmtr
44:414 N 24 '16
mple aonvttyor-bult cloanar. il Kug A Mln J
300:001 o 0 '1C
nique conveyor in nutomoblle plant. 11 plnn
Iron AKO wfcflff-ft H » MB
ttuckutM;
afeo A«h handlliiKi
ayti; Ccml handllnK; (Cotton hnndllnKl
nnon, dorrlckw, otc,; KrolRht hnndllnK!
lHtln* miiQhlnwy: I^mdinK nnrt unlcuullnir:
nic; Mochanloul hnntlHnsr: Mining
Ore handling; Vnoumuuc tubtw;
Conveyors. Hoc ClonvoylnK nmolilnery
Convict labor
Colorado make* 50 per cent Mavina with con-
vict labor, J. B, Malonoy. Knff Hoc 72:444 O
0 MB
Convict clarification for Mato road work. O. T*.
Cotaman, Kn« ttec. 71:751-2 Jo 12 M6
Convict labor for Mffhway work, O. P. Cole-
man. Good Itoads n n 10:208-10 O 2 '15
Convict labor In road conHtructl
rado* with dlBoumilon. T
Mr fl
Q! a
and etnilpment of eonvlot camna
in <)eorKla; methodH and eoHt. J: (\ Koch
11 dla« Kiw *, tVmtr 4.1:433-5, ftiO-S My 12,Je
Jtoad iniliaiiiff by convict laibor. 11 Good Roada
n H K:2ll"lis l> r> *14
Hoad bulhlhiK with convict labor in Fulton
4
Uoad construct lou In UcadlnK towimhlp, Llv
InKHton county, with convict labor. It.
„ I'lcpmeler. 11 KnK * cNmlr 4l:3!i-4l Jl 1
XTtlllxatlon of Hhort-term convlutH for
- -
way work In (iourtfla. J. U Htanfonl. Munlo
lOnpr -IS:11!|.U K Mit; Same. Hug & Contr 43|
-.
:!.*(>- 1 Mr :M M;>
Cook, Frederick Albert, isnft- '
Dr. Cook and OrofUer Lund. K H. Italch. Sol
Am II3:3BD O 2« MR
Dr. Cook an an object N^HOU. Si-i Am 113:286
O 2 M5
Cook county. Illinois
Cook county tuberculoHlH colony at Oak For-
Highway proKnuu of (?ook county, Illinois. 11
map KUK Kcc 7«t:iMK-i» n 12 Ml
Charities
Cook county Infirmary at Oak !«'orcHt» 111. C. A.
KrlkNon. U plaim llrtckb 21:2T7-KL^ pi 101-5
N Mfi
Cookers, Steam. Sen Ht»»»ni cookei'M
Cookery
K«r attttt ItakhiK powder; (*aunliiK and pro-
KetAlllKi Kh'Ctt'ic cook Inn; <Iaj< cooking;
Kltchetm
Cooking fAts. Set* (>H;< and fats
Cootldge tube. Hee X rn.VH
Cool In 0
coolliu; \\ltli wnler
Air eoolhiK with water, 1, N. K\anM. Heat
Vcn 111:11 ,11 Mf.
Hrlthili Portland cenirtH niaKIm; machlne.ry;
cooling nf cement clmk«-r, <lia^N KtiKhimff
iliu:li!rt.H AK (t Mi*
c?(»olod drlnkbiK water. II. K Manna. Am Wai or
Worku ASM i J :!Ml!l' !Itt Je MU; Almtraet. lOnff
M 4!l;JHn-l7 H '15
(^oollnir two nunaM In M count rv renldencts A.
M. F«Idnmn. dlatfM Hent tt Ven 1I:IKVH Mr
M4: Hume, Mom ftrw C»H:2I)H Mr 7 'M; Hame.
Work Ki;2Xii<.3 K 1,1 'M; Hamn, with
n, Am HIM* Heat & V M 20:?t)-8D 'U
C*oollnff witter ntul nil* lor power plant H. 11 fid
Am H HO:I17 AK 21 Mr,
rountrr-eunvnt bibi'tcntiiiK oil cooler, dlaff
Iron A»e iHliliil) .11 L»i! MZi
Heatlnw and venlllullnr. an «»ftlci» liulldhm hy
rt(«ctrlclty: Hydraulic power eu/H plant at
Nlawirn KitltM. (?. I<\ UcrhuUon, U dlaw plan
Unit A Ven U:in-^ ,te Ml*
Principle fuctoni KovcrniDK the cholcn of
rnetfitul of cooling pt»\>cr li'atiHf(»t'morn AH
r«)latr*d to their llrat C«»H| and operating
condlttonB, \V. H. M<Kiily. U flen lOlon It 18?
Knt)-41 AK MR
Hprayn for* cooling water. U dlnK Met ft Ohcm
Hiirvwy of. th*
era t Ion n>b
. ................
today* H. 1. Hollmimn. (Jen
MB
« cliurch, plan
iin It -
Vrnitilntlng And
Ago 87:01-2 H Mft
Ventilating and Cooling cthurrh adJficft.
Metal Work 83:7D7-«1) U M4
Ward-cooling plant in a hospital,
man, 11 plan* Am Hoc Heat & .
M4; Baine. Metal Work « 1:3^6 -8 . .
Hams ctond. Hent A Vim 11:21-3 F M4
» Automobile **n«lneH-c;ooH
. Pooling pondM: cowling
f water; Gas and oil 01
09
plan
•14;
Cold
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
105
Cooling ponds
Cooling plant at Bluestone. Elec Ry J 45:1123
Je 12 MB
Cooling ponds for condensing engines. L. H.
Parker; 11 Textile World 4.0:626-30 S MB
Cooling-water pond and system for a city sub-
station. F. Buch. dlag ISlec W 66:297-9 Ja
30 MB
Costs on cooling-pond construction. 11 Bloc W
66:808-0 O 0 MB
Gain by use of spray nozzles. 11 Power 42:578
O 26 MB
Making a spray cooling pond. J. 1. Blair. 11
plan Power 41:616 Ap 13 M5
New spray head for cooling ponds. 11 dlag
ElecTff (!6:880 O 1C MB
Spray cooling systems. JL. H. Parker. Power
42:668-4 O 10 MB
Thomas spray head. 11 Power 42:644-5 N 0 MB
Cooling towers
Calculations for the operation of tlio cooling
tower. W: Kent. Ind Kn«r lfi:ftX»73 AK MB
Cooling towers and cooling ponds; abstract.
W. 8. Stephan. Am Soc M Ifl J 37:60 Ja MB
Cooling water of condutiHaUon; Introduction
to a collection of pHychromolrlc la blew for
cooling tower work. Textile World 4!>:t>!)2-l
8 MB
Electrification on the Tendon and South -wont-
em railway. dlnXH Knpflnt^r iaO:34K-i> O K MB
Forced-dnift cooling towers. JO. U. Goodrich.
diag Power 41:121-4 Ja 26 MB
Getting the proper vacuum In Hummer. ,T. Wil-
morc. dlagH Mlt>« \V Olli.'ins-dJl Ag 14 MB
Homc-niado cooling tower. A. D. \VlIlIanm, 11
dlagH Power 41:K-17-K ,Jo 211 MR
NotoH on the (tooling of coiklcnHtng wator.
C. H. JofTrey. Inwt 10 K J r>,1:S2t-H Je IB MB
Stiick<>r cooling towerH. 11 Power 43:30(i-G Ag
Two-Ktage (joiulcnHcr. 1*. Itancel. <llagH lkower
42:402-7 H HI MB
Vacuum lluid cooler. dlugH Tower 41:r»42-3 Ap
110 Mf.
WaHhinprton avenuo power plant, Keranton,
Punn. \V. (>. ItogcrH. II Power 41:SOO-70 Jo
20 MB
Cooling water
Gas-engine cooling water. G. A. Field, rtlag
Power 41:438 Mr 30 MB
Cooperation
Coonoratlvtt organlxallon biiHlmwH methodH.
W. II. Korr and <i. A. NuhKtoll. blbliog tJ H
Agrlc. Kul 178:1-21 MB
ManufAnturhitf plant K<»n<'rnl wtoro of tho
(^lovolund hardwaro cotnitany. 1<\ L. Prtmtlnrt.
11 iron Age iKI:ii:tr>-« Jl 2!) MT>
WorkH Htoro ojx^nUed at a prollt. 11 Iron Ago
9R-.1348 J« 17 M5
Ww «/«« Proilt HburlnK
Cooperative stores. Hon (?ooperall(»n
Copper
Absorption or WIMOH by reflnotl copper. \V.
A SUIU. Mtiff <t Mill J 1UO:B2 Jl 10 MB ' %
Action of acetylene on motalM. A. <?. Morri-
son. 8cl Am 113:487 D 4 MB
Battery UHHU.V of copt>or: repori of Hubcom-
mlttoo.. J Ind *fe lOntf cuicm 7:040-7 Jo MB
Commorclal claHMincatlon of rotlnod copper*
L. AddlckH. Foundry 43:32-'l JIL Mfi; Hnmo.
Iron Tr U fin:;ilil)~:M | K II MB
Copper aRflay. B. JttHcher, jr. Mot & Chom Mng
Copper dcpoHitn In tho Itcnl Dodn of nouth-
wogtom Oklahoma. A. H. Futh, U K<*on (loot
10:140-60 F MB
Copper wlro tabloa, U 8 Bur Htand Clro 31:1-76
Dotormlnlnff wolght of depoHll. r^ (1. Wtlnon.
w Motal Ind n H 13:lB2-4, 277-H Ap, ji MB
Effects of repeated rtiniolUntf on conpor. P. O.
. Clements. U Motal Ind n % 12:3^-0 H 'H;
e. Iron Tr It 6BMH6 M 10 'M; ftimo cond.
48:71-2 tf MB
erman copper reHorvon in ol«clrlo plrcultn.
F. Ijpppfi. ItoK M 60:117 C) MB
Heat treatment of copper and brans. C. U.
Hayward. 11 Mcttnl Ind n H 13:275-7 Jl MB
Incremental antmturo nopnur IOHHOH nt no-lond
and ftrmaturo tooth Kiddy- our ran I IOHHRH.
A. Press, dlngfl In«t n H J 53:X20-3 Jo 16 MB
Campbon< Met *
Molybdenum and copper. C. Vlckers. Foundry
43:344+ t? '35
New tOHt for copper. JV. G. L,ylti. I,. J. Curt-
r«sl'B?-8* JTo '15' MarShalI> Am Chem S°°
Physical properties of copper as effected by
small quantities of phosphorus manganese
und tin. C. P. Karr. Metal Ind n s 12:513-14
D P14
Reduction of copper oxide in alcohol vapor In
reducing mitfar determinations and copper
analyslH. A. Wodderburn. J Jud & Eng1 Chem
7:610-11 Jl '15
Spocillc heat of copper in the Interval 0° to 50°
O. I). It. Harper. 11 U S Bur Stand liul 11:
259-318 Mr 1 '15
Substitutes for copper In Germany. Elec W GG:
1040 N 6 '15
SympOHium on copper. Met & Chem Hng 13:
C57-C2 O 1 '15
Use of hydrofluoric acid in tho separation of
cupiKir and lead from tin and antimony by
means of tho electric current. &. W. Mc-
Cay. Am Chem Soc J 36:2375-81 N '14
Weldlni? copper anil copper alloys by unetylone
method* J. H1. Hprlntfer. Uy Atfc (Mooh ed)
K!):3ti7-0 ,11 MB
tfir fftoo ItraHH; Uronxso; Copper metallurgy;
Ooppor mines and mining, und other headings
Copper alloys
HfUHH und lirouxc1 - -oiTHprlngH of copper. J. TO:
Hclilppcr. II map Automobllu :t3:illB-.l!l, 368-
70, -tia-ia AK iii-H a 'ir>
Ciipiutr alliiyH with noLeH on hnuw founding.
II. U UcUHon. dlugH Metal Ind n a 13:318-21
AK MB
Fatitfuo of copper alloy*. M JOIIHOII. Metal
1ml n H 13:2X8-4 .11 MB: Same. Wntf Unit 72:
22-3 .11 ;t 'in; Same. with dbunuwlcm. Koun-
dry 4:1:311-12 Aft '15
odluo method appllod to
lodluo method appllod to lho determination
of copper in I ho prcufonco of tin. U. W, Ctolt-
tnan. J Ind & Nnjr (Thorn 7:7(54-0 S 'IT,
Mcltlntt point of copper alloys. Am Clan Jjltfht
J 103:10!) AK 10 MB
iltapla aimlywH of hafirlnjr motaln ami hl«h-
eopp«r content alloyn. (J. (3. LullH. Mot &
Ollom Kntf 13:3.1(1-7 Jo MB
flea atxo Brass; Bronzo; Gun motal
Haltn of tho halogenoacetlo acldn. "W. 0. Bato-
itian nnd J). B. Conrad. Am Chom 800 J 37:
2554-7 N '15
Copper converters. Hot* Oonvortorn
Copper cyanide
Copju^r cyan 1 do plating Holutlonfl, M. O.
Wcbor. Sl<<tul Ind n H I3:9B-B Mr MB; Hamo.
Mcii A <Ui»m Ktiff 13:2nn-G Ap 'J,r»: Kama.
foundry 43:l!)7-» My 'J5; Hanu. K(ti Am H
7i):R02 My 8 M5
Kconoiny and cfllclonc.y of coppor cyanide.
d: II. Proctor, foundry 4:i:U!!)-iJOO My MB
Kconoiny of copper ttyanldo, C. IMttmar. Motal
Ind n H 12:520 1) M4
Appllcjitlon of
tho Coolldffn .tube to metallur-
Kle-iii rcwardi. W. 1>. Davoy. U don Mloc __
TN:i:M-0 V MB; Humo. Tflnfrinoftr 119:8BO-1 Ap
0 MB; Hamo, Hcl Am H 70:381 My 23 'W
Boronissod cant copper; abstract. Jra. Wtrtntratib.
Mot & Chom Mng 13:721 O IB MB _
EffoelH of repeated romeKms on copper. BV
(?lpin«nl«. II Metal Ind n H 18:374-6 S
Hame. Iron Tr It BB;4B6 B 10 M4; Samo
Vcmiulry 43:71-2 V MB
Copper Industry and trade
Australian <w>m>cr produotlon. J014. W. P.
(loary. MnK & Mln J 00:101 Ja 23 M5
BrltlMh (lolumhla coptter co. Jftitf & Mln J 100:
110 Jl 17 MB
Ghlrio (topper report for 1014. Kn# ft Mln J
100:20-1 Jl 3 MB
Contributions of the oh«ml«t ; to thcs
induHtry. J. If. IT. Horroshoffl. J
Chem 7:274-5 Ap MB
_„ tho electrical Industry, ii Mlec W
1:1017-10 N 0 MB
. Germany. Knff & Mln J 00:228-0,
Ja 30, Mr 6 MB
Copper fltatlHtics. Eng & Min J 09:61-6 Ja 9 MS
106
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Copper industry and trade
Miami Copper In 10H. M
1
7
United
ni Copper in 1014. Mn«f ft Mln J 09:760 My
Nickel, copper and mercury as affected by the
war. J Ind ft Mil* Chem 7:71-2 Ja MB
Non-ferrouH motaln and Urn war. W. It. In-
ffallH. Iron AR« 90M20-1 AK W 'l-r»
PoHltton of Conner during th« war period.
J: H. <!. Korwhaw. WiiKineur J1SH4G8-0 My
7 '15
Production of ooppor in 1014. Kfloc H ft W
Mleu'n 60:312 tf 13 MR
Production of copper in JIM 4. TCntf ft Mln J 09:
705 Ap 17 M!t
Hay donKolidatcd in IJH4. KIIK & Alln J 1)8:
^07-N Ap 17 MR
State* ameltlntf, rc.llnhiK und mining
port for 1!M4, 1'Jiitf ft Mill J l)t»:K23 My
X '"15
Utah c'opiwr in HII4. KnK & Min J 1W:N34-D My
8 M5
tfw flftw llutto ft Superior copper w.
Copper metallurgy
AdvuncoH in copper a malting, Jf: I<atot. Met
ft Ohom Mng 13:6T»8 O 1 MO
Anaconda ItwuhlnK und add plantH. 14. 1>.
Mathewwm. 11 plant* Mug & Min J V»:72ft-7
Ap 24 MB
Arizona c*oppctr CO/H Dorr thickener. T): Cole.
11 dtaK UHK & Min ,) 100:I!U-4 .11 2-1 Mft
I Bolivian copper concentration. R A. tiundt.
lOtiK ft Mln J 100:102 .11 17 Mft
tiradun ooppor CO.'H concentrator nt Howc-II,
Chllo. JOiiR ft Min J 100:81M-G N 27 MA
Urltlwh Columbia c,opj>cr CO.'H nmcltor, (In
wood, U. <!. K: K. •Jlrunlon. <liuK» J\m
Mln H imi 10»:1401-17 Jl Mh
CaHc for copper liydromutallurtf.v; Inexpensive
and cifllclent treatment of mnelter Hue dunt
and carbonate ore. O: <\ \VcHthy. 11 Met ft
<ihem Hn# 13:2jm-7 My MG
Cementation at tho Wallaroo ft Moontn
IlydrometiillnrKical treatment of
Orc«*n-«
Hint
II Knff'ft Mln J Oi»:4a8-U Mr 0 MB t A
xlnK hhiHt i-CHiHtlnx and leachhiK. O. A.
np. il dlMK Knff ^ Mill J U)):2H.ri-i), nUi-22
i' «-13 MR
Concentration at Nuvada coiiMolidated copper
co. 11 dlaK Mot ft Ohom JOnK 13:710-17 4) U»
Copper hydrnm»tallurK>v* Mot ft (Mieju KUK
i:i:4rtt Jl MR
Cciupor hydroinotallurgy: ptitnnt of K. K.
ftacon. Met ft <'hnm KnK t3:H72 N in M&
Copper leachlnKI <iiHcuMnton. L. I>, HlekeitM
and otherx. Mel ft Clieni KIIK t;t:311i-24 My
MG
Copper metallurgy In 1UM. Met ft Ch<»m KnK
1»:G Jn MB
Copper metallurgy of the Houthwtknt. J. DOUR-
laH. How Hhiiut Mot ft Chmn JOnK 18:Or»H-l»
O 1 MB
Copper Quocn «mf>ttln« workn. It: H* Vail. 11
Mln J (W:l-6 Ja U MR
elUnK in Jni>«n. M. 1'!
Mln M Bui UB:20«
ciiMHlon. 101:1173-4 My '15
Copper nmuli
Am In»t "
i. KlHHler. |1 di
1-270H N '14;
chopper CO/M mill,
flng A Mln J iiO:74K-60
Copmir nmoltinff in tho Oiuicamu*. mttp Krig
Mln J 0P:6fiO-8 Ap 10 Mfv
CniMldrm plant of tho Ohio copjt«r _co,f!
H. H, I^wlH. 11 d"
Ap 24 MR
Xtaftfcn of modern corntitr itlantfl. 0: II. Uopath,
Mot ft (Hiom MIIK 13:fl<KM O 1 MG
Defllfftilnff Hniall c;oppor HtnoltltiK PlnntH. <!: C.
phrlMten«en. 11 Kn» ft Mln J 96:226*8 Ja 80
I)evc»lopm.?nt of <>ro^nciiiiitnitjc»ji. Ht A. Mar-
" vln. ir'TJnK M 40:2V8?£rnMT/10,U
Eloctrolyslii of oopper nulnhntu Ilauorw,
~" 'i»nA»VlWj
ctirbon nnodnn.
Chom KHK 18:7i
Blftotrolytlo
Iniprovenu^ntH at tlu\ reduction workn of
ly' K: l-l
Improvements -ln oliictrolyllc
jeachln^c at theraluinet ft Hecla. KUK ft Mln
LemVilnK copper with innnionlacal Holutions.
Met ft Them Kng ISMIII-Al Jl MR
Idftac.hinir expert nientH on the A Jo oroa. S
(YoaHdalo. Am ItiHt Min K Hul 1l2:lKXl-1929
AK ('l4i ; AhHtracl. Met. ft Chtmi Wn« I2:69l3
S M4; KxiM'rpt (henchlnK-plnnt c.onrttructlon).
KnK ^ Min J W:MfI-a N 2K M4; Kxcernt
(Man\ifacture of HPOIIKO Iron an a preuhtltant
for cttppor), KIIK ft Nlln J »i»:;t2«.8 K h '15;
Mxoorpt (l^nchtng- plant operation). Kne ft
Mln .1 l»!»:57r»-0 Mr 27 M5; KxcerptH. Knl &
Min J »8:10»8-0t 113IMO f> 10-20 M4 ^
Metal IOHH In copper HUIKH. K. \^ I .a tho.
" Min ,1 IOO:LMf!-l7, '
. u
NzKstWMmr«t!l«I)i,I^>I.|1-BA.
NK"K m& jpl8Jfa3s"W'lffi'- Jl "' 1<ayBe-
J^ecliiltiitlnK plant nt. the <!op|»or Qucon nilnea,
O: M. <1<Mttw niul <}. I*. Allen. U dliiK plan Enc
ft Mln J tiu:l7-ltt Jn 2 M.% ^
Prcwent tondencleH In copper ine.tallur»y. M. P.
MathowHon. Met ft ('hem Knu n:l4l Mr '16
Mathewmiti. Met ft ('hem Knu 12:141 Mr '16
rohleim* In mii|M*r leacliiim; UlmMimlim, Am
ItiHt Mln ^K Hul I0(l:71t-a7 Ap MR; IUHCUH-
„ rnKrcivi In copper itietitlltir^y In tint Olotm
dlKfrli't, Arizona. I,, u, Howard. Met ft (Ihom
KUK I3:0.'»l( o l Md
Ui»vert»enitor,v »tneltln;: practlc*' of Nevada
eoiiMoIidiitcd cctpper cu. Mitt ft t'hcm lOng J3:
(tHI-2 O 1 MTi
HevcrlK«nit(»ry MtneHlriK pnictlce of Nevada
contutlldateii ccipiutr ei». 1C, M. H. 1'omtiroy.
<tiiiKH phut Am flint Mln K I Mil ifKi'Mfi-fitt F
MR; AUHtrut'l, Met ft <*hem lOnj? t;i:2r»2-4 Ap
MtV
ItojiHtliiK and lenchln>{ concentrator HllniMi
tftlllnuM. I«. Atlillckru U llmv tihei*! Am hint
Mln R Hul HH;|.»n HI A^t Ml.; Sninc, Met ft
(HteHi KIIK l!i:f.MI-f» S t *i:»; hl.scUHHton. Am
ItiHt Min 14 Hut imc'JififM i» Mr»
Kfilldii ;inielter. K. !». VVeeK.M, Atn Iimt Mln K
Hul I04:lii!M <T» A»f M!»
Mliiift-rockhoune pnictice in tho rnppcr coun-
try. 1.. II. (iitodwlti, il dliiK>( Kim ft Mln J
WCKHU-rt, 1IOV-KK 100:7-12. f»n«7 Je 1II-J1 10
MB
HmelUng tit Paiiulclllo, c'hlle. 11 lOng ^ Mln J
IOO:7H?.tt N 18 MT»
HmeltliiK of copper nrcM in the electric fur-
nace. K A. l*ynn run! K. M. Keetiey. dlaffH
H Htir Mln^M Hut Kl;l Tfl Mo; (ViicltiHlon.
Hcl Am H KO'.iaO AK
Kolu t ion control In ferrl<'*clilm'ide leachlnff of
Mtilphlde cii|ip*T oren. K. N. !*'!> nn and It. H.
Untcheit. Met A c*heiti KIIK 13:21(1 My MH
H<»lutlon ntrittl (lent Inn nn nn aid In tlio puri-
fication of •il«)ctnitytf*H. t»\ U. Pync. ding Mot
ft t'hwn MIIK i;t;K{ir^O p I Mf»
Vim Arwlnlw'H wietimd of c«i|ippr-ore tr«ftt-
nitmt. MriK ft Mln J IOfl:Hl 2 41 10 Mf»
Wejdl^in'n ciopprr procewn, Met ft CUumi Knf
1«:0r»2 o t MR
mint* «nd mlnlna
Mft
Tjahanyt
csampwlRn of tho
co. plan P3njj A Mln J 00:1069-
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
107
Copper mines and mining — Continued
Early history of Braden mines, Sewell, Chile.
W. Bruden. 11 Bng & Mln J 100:389-1)1, 8<J8-
9 S 4 'IS
Mining camp without a poor; revolutionary
methods at Blnshum, Utah. G: F: Stratton.
11 3d Am S 80:241+ O 1G '1C
Mining low grade copper uro by Itay Consull-
dated. A. N. Penny, dlugs Mng & Min J »0:
767-70 My 1 '15
Mining- methods at Braden. H. K. Graham. King
& Mln J 100:831-3 N 20 '15
Mining muthods of the Arizona copper co. P. B.
Scotland, dlags plans Am Inet Mln £1 Bui 98:
483-96 F '16
Starting of White Pine operations. Eng & Mln
J 119:623 Ap 3 '15
Table showing minimum grade of copy or ore
and prollts. F: W. tfoote. ISug & Mln .1 JUO:
Tramming and holntlng at Copper Queen mine.
O. F. G. Sherman, fl dlags Am Inwt Mln W
Bui 10G:1837-xr. S '15
Two old Apimliidilaii coppor uiln<»H. .1: W.
Mason. 11 Iflng & Mln J i)U:74C An 2-1 'JB
Underground mining HyHluniH of Huy <uu.Moll-
tl oopper c<x I* A. Hlackm»r. 11
Inat Min VI Hul 102:134.1-1)0 Jo 'jr.
datetl oopper c<x I* A. Hlackm»r. 11
Am Inat Min VI Hul 102:134.1-1)0 Jo 'jr
Ventilation of the Ooppnr Ciuotm mlnu. 0: A.
JMitUe. dlngM Am liiHt Min 14 Hul 10&:l!MI-fi8
S '15; DlMtiUUHlon. 108:2477-8 1> MR
Copper ores
Copper UupoHltH of Kan (MtUoJml, HnnLo
J)omlngo. T: b\ Dnnnolly. hibllng 11 Am JiiHt
KfeM7a-4*u ^aiM"w A* >Jf'! w-WMrt"n-
DlHHiuulxmlud ooppur oroH of lilnghiun Canyon,
Utah. J. ,1. liocHuii. 11 diagH Am JiiHt Mln 14
Bui 107:2191-2236 N '10
Economic goolouy of tho Hclglnn Congo, CJcjn-
tml Africa. JC II. Mill ami M. K. rihiihT. II
Ifli-on (tool 0:017-32 O 'M; Hxoorptft. Mng &
Mln J 9V:60B-1J Ap 3 MB
Goolotfy of tlin Iliirrn montilaiiiH ropprr din-
trlct, Now Mexico. IL K. HoinrrH. II mnpH
Am rn«t Mln M Ilnl 101:«D7-yo My 'J5; JL>!H-
'
cuatilon. 108:2470 1) 'JG
nurbtmn
Mln
Co
utkinii.
opper plating
Control of brow and Connor plating mlutl
A.,1). Cowporlhwalt Metal Ind n H I});
Jf 16
Qoppnr oyanklo plating nnlu(lonn. MT. (1. W«l>er,
Mutnl Ind u H I3:u6-0 Mr '16; Samo. Mot
& Cham Kng iltrSHC-rt Ap 'Ki; Hntim. Kotm-
dry 43:107-8 My '16; tfiuno. H<-1 Am M 79;;t02
. Copper plating as used for purposes other than
ornamonUil. W, O. J^ovcrUag. MotuU lud n H
Determining weight of ditpOHit. L. C. Wllnoii.
Metal Ind u H IfclftM, 277-8 Ap, Jl '15
• Economy and ofnalcmcy of copper cyan Mo.
C: II. Proctor. Foundry 4H:l00-j!oO My '15
Copper
, CuprouH HaltM of oxygon acldH And a now
• method for preparing cimrourt HtiltH. T« O*
DftniolH. Am Ohom Hoc J &7:IJI07*71 My MB
Copper sulphate
. New method for tho pronoratlon of ooppor
sulphate. 14ng ft Mln J 100:190 Jl ill U5
Use of ooppor sulfnte tn tho imrlUoaLlon of
swimming poota. H, J« Thontau, J Ind & King
Chem 7:400-0, J> '16
Copper •ulphlde
Determination of <
F.
«opy. See MfthHscrfM ^jsijsiition" of"
Core making machines. See Foundry machinery
Cork
Carborundum and cork exhibits at the Pana-
ma-i'acillo International exposition. 11 Met
& Cham Enff 13:451)- 00 Jl '15
Corliss engines. Sec titttam engines
Corn
JLye hulling of corn for hominy. J. W. Harden
and J. A. Montgomery. J Ind & Jfing Ohera
7:850-3 O '16
OccuiTenco of methyl alcohol In corn ullage.
Jb3. B. Hart and A. It, Lamb. Am Chem Soc
J 30:2114-18 O '14
Corn meal
Composition of corn (malxo) mcul manufac-
tured by different pruceBnes and tiie inllu-
(Mico of composition on the keeping qualities.
A. J,. Wlnton, W. 0. Burnet an<l J. H. Born-
luaim. U td Agric l*ul 215:1-31 '15
Corn products
ContrilmtioiiH of the chemist to the corn
produclH induatry. E. T. Bedford. J Ind &
ling Chum 7:275-G Ap 'in
Corncrlbs
CoiN'roto bloc-k corncrlb. 11 Concrete Com 7:
K6-7 AK M5
Cornell university. Slbley college
. Wll.ley
CJrowtU of th
II.
itfH of Sibloy t'olh^'o ut Cornull. A. D,
. Wll.ley J 211:300-14 Jo
co llo^o curriculum nim-e
J ^:;Ktl-lii (iu
Eng N 74:
Cornices
CantllovGr- frame cornico. 11
10(H 1) 2 'in
Ornamental tllo In comlco work. 11 Jtldtf
Corona
Comparison of calculated and mcawurod corona
IOHH <:ui'v(*H, K. W. Took, Jr. Am In«t Kf HI Pro
^4:160-7(1 1;' 'Ifi; Diuouaalon, 34:2620*1 N 'K»
^Innt WHIO*rro1,'M:853iiC My 'IB/ JL)lBCua«lon.
;M:2tl!)7-;i<)05 J) '15
InvuHtlKatlon of the corona in air at continu-
OUH jx)U»nllulH ami at prtujmiroH lower than
atmoHphuric; abHtmel, I). MacKenzlo. Kloc
w 6r>:t:to:t My 22 '15
lA\Vf of corona and upark-ovur in oil. F. >v.
JLNwk. Jr. (Jon JMloo It 18:Kai-7 Ag 'IB
Corporation law , . i(
(loriioradonH and trttdlng aHHoolationn in
Kraticu. A. J. Wolfe arid 14. M. JtorcluuU
U fc* Jiur For ft Dom ('um D7:Ol)-H4 '15
/^r<i afoo Commercial law; Municipal law:
IPubllo service corporations— Law; Itallroad
law; TruHtH, Industrial
Corporation schools . M M , „ __
Apprtmtice school. A, W. Soderborff. Iron Tr
it n«:tirtu-7o j« 10 MB .
Cloyolnnd-CUfliB mining school. Iron Age 96:
»78 O 28 '16
Individual luul coriwrate development of In-
duHtry. pC: L\ HLofnmotss. Clen Mice H IH:3X3-
-- •— ^railway flchool. 11 plans Bloc Ey J 46:
buHlnoiw to tho employee. Bloc
Modern
Ag 2? '15
' th«
Iron Age 96:1863 Jo 17
Corporation schools, NatlonsI association of. Sea
Rational association of corporation Hchoola
° Oum^itTv'e voting. SA«c By J 40:870-1 O 23
'16
Individual and corporate dovolopment of In-
• Jhwlry. 0: 1*. Stoinmet2. Qen Mlec It 18:
813-16 Ag 'IB
• Small corporation— a pitfall. J. B. Smith, Km*
, M 49:672-8 Ag 'IB
jSf«? aZflo FranohlBea; iroldlng companies;
Public service corporations
1 Account! n0
Bonu« capital «tp«k anil Dondu. W: P. Hilton,
J Account 19:426-36 Je '16
108
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Corporations— Accounting- Vouttnucd
Issuance of securities In Now York. J
Account ID: 212-15 Mr '15
Finance
Overissuing capital stock. J Account 19:62-5
Ja '15
Corpulence
Machine that takes off fat. II Scl Am 112:
360 Ap 17 *L5
Correspondence schools and courses
Teaching foundry practice by mull. 11 Foundry
43:lS5-8 JT 'IB
Corrosion, Electrolytic. See Kloctrolytic corrosion
Corrosion and antl -corrosives
Acld-roulHtlng alloy to replace platinum In tho
construction of a bomb calorimeter. N. W.
Parr. 11 Am Chom Soc J 37:2515-22 N 'in
ApiutratUH lor making a<!c.clctratod c.omi»ara-
Uvu durability toHlH of Mimill phut.. 11 KiiK &
Uuntr 43:5X2 Ja 31) 'tr>; Mng N 74:25 Jl 1 '!»
Cure and maintenance of gun hoIdorH. J. II.
Uralno. 11 Am Got* Intit Pro H:pt 1, 704-SMi
'14; Hauxo cond. Am Gats Light J 101:355-0 i>
7 '14
• Chemical prinolplcH in tho protection of Iron
t runt. Automobile 33:K12-|- My B
ul.
.1. N.
115:
.
Oorrodlblllty of cant Iron and Hlu
Friend and <1. VV. MurHluill. Iron
LI 14- 15 My 20 MR
CorroHlon of fondonflcr tub OH, M. Ituto. <lon
Kl«e it 17:882-00 H '14; Alwtraet. Mot ft
Ohorn lOntf 12:650-7 O '14; Abstract Ind Kntf
14MJ8-14 O '14
Comwlon of fondvnwor tubon. rower 41:355 Mr
9 '15
Con-onion of iron. L. C. Wltoon. KnK M 48:517-
23, M7-74, K4H-5K; 4U:5K-<W, ii(IH-H) Ja-.Vfy '15
Con-onion of Iron ami ritiwl pipe. W: A. l>unk-
Icy, ,1. 14. Noble. Power 41:6X4-5 Ap 21 '15
Commlon of Iron paUH in zinc niclthitf. I«3n# &
iMln ,1 100:478 W 1H 'IB
CorroHloti of puro IroiiH and nt^olH tim'd )>y
IT. H. nuilaitiatlon Hcrvlco. KHR N 74:7.S Jl K
CorroHlon or stool and cant Iron ftomimrwl.
it. (5. McWnno and II. Y. OarHon. 11 Foundry
43:467-0 N '15
CorroHlon of ntuol wharvon at Kowloon: ab-
Htnu't. S. II. KlllH. dlagH Am Hoc M US J 37:
123-4 K '15
CorroMlon proM<tm boforn the American Iron
and ntcu>l InHtltuto. Mot A Ch«m KnK 13:480
Dotorloratlon of ntool hrldivnH ovw railway
tnickci at. Huffnlo. U. J. iteitlpath. 11
J4ng N 73:1144-7 J« 10 '15
Pttvulopmft an acld-roHtHt
I»nrr. 11 Iron Tr K 57:001 f-
Metal Ind n 8^13:457-8 N '
bom I^ng 13:078 D 15 '15
of varlou« «l«mi)nts In nto«l on Itn
_____ ntanco to oorronlon. A. H. OuHhman.
A Contr 44:64-5 Jl 28 'IB
ih~mp MWM**V» IMWM «aBw ww«wm 1"-' •*. ™tr .
rnal corrosion of cant Iron pipe; abMtractft.
lt W^Nwrf0 J ?7j48i-* *J4*'l*i ^P
B M M J 3(1:0100 O '14; Hmc & Contr 42:
-81 O 21 '14; Am Gftft Light J 103:65-70
External ^corrosion of elm
M. It.
Hoc "
377-fL
Air 2 '15
Influomw of different element* on the corro-
Hion of Iron. Ii. C. Wilion, H3n«r M 50:7X-KO
Old fltoel of razcMl building examined for ru«t
Mng Uco 78:223-4 Aff 21^15
Protection of metal «tructuro«; with dlncui|-
fllon F: TT^Fay. 11 aiairs ttn* Soc W Pa 81:
rciuuvnl by
olu-mlonl
- Miu""mlu
J
J-
Boilora— <JorroHlon; Kloct
Bibliography
of m«»tul ctuTOHlon and protec-
tion. Mnir Woo W Pa 3I:l,!»3-2aa Mr '10 .
Corrugated Iron
for
Corte-coope
Iron
« d"vlt>"- ll Iron
Corundum
A/cr <//*«
Cosmology
Mcnlorn ichuiH on thu ond of tlio world. O. Jau-
aittiui. Hi'l Am H 7UM78-U Mr aa '10
Co*t
AimlywlH of Hj»iiu«iitM of <<OM( of a
un-
Knr f//w> PHt>(»H;
di>r nuincH of mi
Cost accounting
II!HO
AccountM for ninti'i'inl on
Mtnu'tloiu It. U. Allen. .1 Account u»:35a-8
All-in coHtH. 14. T. Klbottriio. 10rmlni*or 12o:
101 ,11 30 'Ifi
American fouttdrymnn'H UKHOrlatlon cx>minltteo
unlvcrital tuwt
Foundry 43:451
-4 N '
direct
15
A pport lonlng Indirect production ox
A. M. UiimmgliM. Motal Work
txpunie.
-O, 3LC-
for etoctri<kAl
, Kltto W 06:
(*roon. lOng M
B My
l
.
A. Kink, xmtn Kn«r 71M
nititorH' cont
7U7-0 Mr 27 '16
for f^r
. . Account
ftfcwimtinK in plumhliiK ttMtabl
(J. HoUt
Cont accounti
and fitter,
y J5 '25
Kl«c W 06:
method** for the p
-" " " Kn«r 71:
P MJ
Ufa
O. Yii^ramrMntiii'^iwfc 88sW-4 Ja 1
Cont accounting for f^rtllUnr mnmxfactturora.
F. C. ItolHctr. J Account 111:106-81 Mr '15
lout accountlnjr In Hhect nuital work. U:
Maekey. Motfl Work 83:314-15 !«» 26 '15
Coat ttot^ountinK in thu main work» of the
Wiwtlnffhouiitt t»i«ctrlct A manufacturing
company, a I). Plpw, Kloo Uy J 44:1337*40
Cent accounting In th« railroad ronalr Khop.
/ W. Uontaal. flnjf M 49:811-17 My 'IT
Co»t accounting on comttructicm work, with a
tSwIPc^ iil° *"'-"
" riowton '
..„ th«
compuxiy. L, TI. Allnn.
O M J 1:133-77 Mr '14;
5-79 O 'U
method. B. t>anl«l«. B«n monthly
number* of the Inland printer
CoHt end
number*
Coit k«Apln|r in th« bwui» foundry. C. a
Kkaep«r. Metal Ind n N 12:497-9 I) T14
Cc*t k«c
munlol
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
109
Coat accounting — Continued
Cost of doing business. O: W. Hill. Dom Bng
71:167. 306-7 My 8. Je 12 '15
Cost of producing farm crops. O. R. Martin.
J Account 19:245-59 Ap '15 , _ _ „ . ,
Cost system lor contractor or Jobber. Metal
Work 83:699-6004- Ap 23 '15
Cost system of Denver combination shop. J. It.
HUiott Metal Work 84:274-8 Ag 27 'J5
Cost system of Denver sheet metal shop, il
Metal Work 84:175-6+ Aff 6 '15
Cost system of Michigan sheet metal shop.
Metal Work 83:802-4 Je 4 '15
Cutting the costs of keeping 11 coat system.
A. M. Burroughs. Metal Work 83:763 My
no >1 R
Depreciation, interest and m^ufacturinff cost.
W. C. Wright. J Account 20:301-4 N *J5
Development of a unit cost system. N. Cunllff.
il Assn iflng Soc J 53:74-85 Ag '14; Same.
Hng & Contr 42:374-6 O 21 '14; Discussion.
Assn tfng Soc J 53:85-101. 165-70 Ag-S '14
Do you estimate or guess in bidding? K. Stern.
Metal Work 83:44-5 Ja 1 '15
Doing bUHincss on low overhead expense;
W. B. Perry electric company, of Brooklyn.
Klec W 65:544-6 F 27 '15 ,.-,„,
Estimating the cowt of wool goods In Kugllnh
mill*. Textile World 4«:4l!»-24 Jl 'IB
Factory cost accounting. M. MeKuno. Motal
Jnd n H 13:2K6-7 ,11 '15
Figuring cost on labor percentage baHls. Metal
'Work 83:12-13 Ja 1 MB ^f
Final dlHpoHltlun of UXIMOIHO flKuroH. A. ; M.
Burroughs. Metal Work 83:471-2 Air 26 '16
Finding cowtw In tint steel foundry. CJ. Muntss.
iron Tr U 57:482-4 H 9 'IB
Guide po«tH in the contracting bUHinoHH. J. C.
Walkor. Motal Work 83:607-9 Ap 28 '15
Handling matorlal an<l perpetual inventory.
A. M. HurroughH. Metal Work 83:153-4 Ja 22
How the contractor ran know whoro ho MtuiMta.
L: W. Moxoy, Jr. Mice W 66:870-3 O 16 '15
How to estimate newt and keen accounts. J. I>.
Coghllti. Him W 66:818 O II *IB 4 „ ^
How to UH« HtiillHtlt'H In management. V. a.
Ooliurn. Kng M 49:720-3 Aff 'J5
Jobbing machine Hliop cont Hynlem. 11 Iron Ago
90:863-fi O 14 'IB . , ,lt
Keoptoitf a line on dally OXPOTIHQ. A. J. Glbnoy.
llv It 57*468-70 O 9 '15
Kooning accurate! dally and total co«t shoots
will pay tho contractor, a ». Montgomery.
MngW71:63G-CAp 24/15
lacnmo accounting in n. T»»»P .sr"IR|*i. Lim
lorltli tabulating mivan. fl. (I. Kaon. 11 Iron
Ago 96:408-11 Ag 10 '15 it . „
Making tho cont deparlmmit worth whllo.
W: ftiwt. TiMl Kng 14:393-5 O '14
Manufacturing expense dlrttrlbullon. N: T.
Kicker. Ho* M 49:321-6, 5H3-9, 690-7, 862-71;
50:58-64, BH-ei, 390-400 Jft-J) 'IB
Measurement of onioiency. 1 1. ft. Oantt. Iron
Tr H 56:1131-3 I) 17 '14; flame. Inil Mng ^14:
463-B n '14: fliuno. Iron Am* 94:1320-1 D 3
'14; Samo. Automobile 31 illp^-n I) 17 '14;
Samo cond. Hy Age (Mooh od) 89:249-51 My
'15; Hftmo cond. Motal Work «J:W»-n My 21
•15 Abstract. Kng M 48:577-80 Ja 'IB; Ab:
stract: with diHnuHHJon. Am Soc M W J 37:
'/a«ft«Krf c^Sfesf« «V^M.D- a
0 « Cotton fabrics for aeroplanes and dtrl^IbleH.
overhead ftxwro««, H, npIStni" Sr«?M i«:38B Jo ^'16
11-13 Ja '15
1914 operations of tho
highways and ntroot oi
n « 9:131-5 Ap 3 '15
Overburden Inir tho overhead Axponno.
Whltenead, , Dora Kng 72:817-18 fl II, '55
Practical cent nyHtom for combination Bhop.
Metal Work 84:306, 340-4-, 361-f H 3-17 '15
Relation between production and cortM. H. T4.
Oantt. Am Soc M N J 37:466-8 Aff '15; Same.
Am Gas Liffbt J 108:54-5 Jl 26 '15; Samo.
Iron ARC 96:16-18 Jl 1 '15; Samo. Iron Tr ^R
57:267-^ A* »J.»in»«^ ,Mach_ 2J :1000-2
Road-maintenance ooatkfteplnjr ^in Ponniyl-
vanla. Bng N 74:260-8 Aff 5^15
Uniform basis for figurine foundry costs. Iron
Age 96:1118-21 N 11 '15
Unit construction coats from the new smelter
of the Arizona copper co., ltd. £3. H. Jones.
diogs Am Jnat Min K Bui 01:1497-1640 Jl '14;
Abatract. JUng & Contr 42:560-3 D 16 '14
Unit costs for day before obtained on this Job
by 8:30 A. M. Kng Roc 71:785-6 Je 1!) '15
Value of published costs. W. K. Palmer. Elec
Ry J 45:845-6 My 1 '15
What is tho cost per thousand? B. Daniels.
Inland Ptr 54:393-6 D '14
Bcv ditto Accounting; Overhead expense
Costume
8co MHO Automobile costumes; Hosiery
Cottages
Attractive English cottage, dlag plan Bldg Age
37:59 Ap '16
Cottage of tho soml-bungalow typo. 11 diags
plans Bldg Age 37:49-52 Ja '15
Engineer's concrete block cottage — built In
Klvorsldo, Cal., for $3,000. K. It. Newman. 11
plans Concrete Com 6:20-1 Ja '15
Five-room ut IK-CO finished cottage. 11 plans
Itldg Ago 37:42-5 O '1C
Ijow cost cottage with shlnglo roof intonclud
for erection on a lot having forty foot front-
age. 11 <llagH plutiH Bldff Ago 37:42-5 K '15
New Jersey cottage of nuat design. 11 plans
Jildg Ago H7:l!7-l> Ap '15
Suburban IIOUHU with tux-tllo walls. 11 diags
m nluiiH JHtlg Ago 37:42-5 AD '15
Tile coltiiKo with Hhinglo roof. C: 10. Ancler-
«on. 11 pliuiH Hltlg Ago 37:10-24 (> '15
WM fi/wi Arcihltui'tnro, Domostic; Hunga-
IOWM; (Country IIOUHOH
Cotton
(Uicmlcal otiKlnocrtntf In nitrouulluloHo manu-
fuoturu. H. Jj. Htaaoluian. Mt»t & Cluuu Kng
i;i:;nji-ii .i» 'jn
Chincwo cotton Industry. R. A. Morgan. Textile
World 50:187-9 N M5
l^urLhor roHUlts of inoiHturo toHts on Atnorican
cotton at tho Havre conditioning house.
1), 10. JJouty. Textile World 49:230-2 My '15
MothoilH of determining length of cotton Htaplo
and lllUHtrutlonH of choir application. JN. A.
Cobb. Textile World 49:013-16 H '3R
Molflturo In cotton. Toxtlle World 48:405-6 Ja
'IB
UHO of cotton for the production of eacplosivos.
Scl Am B 80:271 O 23 '15
#M <it*o Cotton mills; Dyos and Uyolng;
Toxtllo IndUHtry and fabrics
Cotton v Absorbent „ ^
Machines for pi*oi)arlng absorbent cotton. 11
Ttixtllu Woria 48:3BO-1 1> '14
l>roparing abaorbont cotton. II Toxtile World
45:533-5 V '15
Cotton, Absorbent, Substitutes for
Continental HubHtltuton for absorbent cotton.
Textile World 50:74-6 O '15
Cotton as contraband of war
Cotton an contraband. Textile World 4:>:fiK7-0
Lj I|B
(Jroatost taolmleal blunder of tho war. Sol Am
cotton. Hcl Am 113:3H .11
cotton card room. Textile
^ World "49 :66i-2
°rIO1
Textile World 49:325 Jo '15 „_ .
Faulty fabric* an viewed by^tho bi.undryman.
W, H. John«tono. Sol Am H 80:359 D 4 '15
Novoltie* In cotton fabrioa. U. ToxtUo World
49:76-7, 342-6 Ap, J<» '15
Putting up gwwlB to suit buyers. Textile World
10- 1 Mr '15
hbof*tho cotton staple. Textile World 60:
°*SffllS i? & «»:«»*»:
19 Ap 15 '15
110
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cotton handling — Continued
Concrete warehouses and terminal plant at
New Orleans will cover 100 acres. 11 plan
Ens Hoc 71:402-3 Mr 27 MB
Cotton warenovse and terminal at Now Or-
leann. diajf Enff N 73:12L7 ,J« 24 '15
, Handling cotton with electric freight trucks
at Galveston. 11 Int Marino Eng ^0:103-4 Mr
Cotton machinery
Ball IXMirinars for cotton mllln. M. A. Allen. 11
Textile \Vorld 40:681-8 S '15
Electricity In cotton BinH. J. 11. Mowoloy. 11
Mloc 11 & W Klue'n 67M3P-4R Jl 24 'IB
Machines for preparing nlworbunt cotton. 11
Textile World 48:360-1 D 'M
ProiMiring ubHorbent cotton. 11 Textile World
48:633-5 P 'J5
Cotton manufacture
Cotton nunnifaoturlng in Clhinn. It. A, Morgan.
Toxtilo World 4l»:412-18; r»0:«n-8 Jl, O '15
Utilization of cotton wnnto by Oornian and
AuHtrlan methods. F. Nautnith. Toxtilo
\VorId 4!):HU|)2.r»14' My 'in
Cotton manufacturers* National association of*
fioo National luwoclatlon of cotton nianufao-
turons
Cotton mills
Ooltoii Hplnnlng anrtt weaving mill, cllag T<»xtlla
Qonoral lumfnoHH o/Ilcicnc,y in connection with
cotton mill nmniitfttineiit. .1. T. Itoxo. Toxtilo
World 4l):Ml(l»X My MB
Humanitarian mill work in OwonHhoro, N. (1.
G. Jtoww. 11 Am Ind 1fi:lft-l7 My '15
Mooting of tho Southern text Ho niwoclatlnn;
jiroHicient's iiclclrwui. W. M. Hhonircl. Textile
World 60:1(11-4 N 'IB
ricce rate fl.vHti>m for xvntfeM In col Ion mlllH.
O. MlwiH. Textile World 49:213-17 My MB
Prevention of necldentH In cotton mlllit. J: ('Ol-
der. Textile* World -IHUJSIM H MB
' ' cotton mill to UH« contra 1-Htntlon power.
Ice It * \V !4I<K!'n «7:Btl W 1« MB
.. for ooncrctQ construction by notton
mnniifncturcrM. I* (1. Wn«on. T«xtflo World
Cotton pulp
Pulp from cotton atalta. 8cl Am 113:4^2 D 4
Cotton slasl nq_
Cotton spinning
A itUH for stoaniinK cotton roving.
[In World 49:97 Ap 'IH
Textilo World 49:60H-fl 8 MB
SplTinlnff flno yarn. Textile World 48:804-5 F
Cotton stalks. Bee Cotton pulp
Cotton tariff
f tompftrature and humidity
cotton ffoodo. 11 dlajff plan '
a*
0:190 Mr 27 'IB
Cotton trade
to National araoclatlon of cotton
ur^rH. A. O. Punean. Toxtilo WorW
My '16
to the mombem of tho American cot*
manufacturer* annotation. T. T. Hick-
man. Toxtile World 49:lft2-5 My 'to
Cotton rosonres. Twctlld World 48:277-8 T> '14
Limlta
on association
£fir?»:3&ft MP
Tnulo abuaos ana a remedy; need of org
»»-UOU;IK. K. Hooker. Toxtilo World 4
Cotton waste
Uollpn wiKto bloachlnff. U Toxtilo World 48:
Utilization of cotton wnato by German and
* Naswlth-
Cotton weaving
r"mu-
Cottonseed
Cotlonwuul liidUHtry In foreign count rltw. T: II.
Norton, pi U a Bur For & l.xmi t<i>m »l):i-73
JIlMltllltf Of <*Ott01lH4»t'd--ItM CIIIIHCH <U1<1 m'C-
wrtrtft-ii1-^^1"™"- J Iiia * w"«
Nitrogen and fat In tjliort Htaplc cotlomieed.
Cottonsettd meal
DcLcrmliuitlnn of lint In cot1ouM«'<><l-m<>ul. U. N
J(m«;ko(t. J luii * miff riioin 7:011-18 Jl'lfi
nnicliij method for dotcrmlnliiM orndw illwr UH
uppHcd tn <*ottniiH<'<»d infill. <\ K. KmnclH
II -I Ind A MIIIV CMIIMII 7:«7«-KO AK MB
J»rmwirallon of tiUUnoHo. O. S. Kudum and
T. H. llnrdlxiff. Am UlH'in Ho<s ,1 a<!:2MO-1.i <)
Cottonseed oil
CcntrUm UOIIH of tlio chcinlwt to tlui cottonm>«d
oil inilUHtry. I): Wiwwm. ,1 I nil & Mnjc (Hiom
Cottonseed oil mills
KI«wtrir drivo in H <*iiltniiH<><»it-oIl mill. J. \v.
ituir. wi«c w e«:»7x-u o no 'in
Cottrell, Frederick Gardner, 1877-
t<» Knuli'rii'k <3, <<<>t troll, por M<»t &
'
Cot trail process. H<»<> Kloctrlc
Coulometer. Ncn VoltnnmtfrH
Coumarin
Moillficntioti of Wlolimunn'H tnctluxl for (ho
(Ictoctlon of mnnll atnountH of <tounmHzif par-
ticularly In factltlouH vnnliln cstnictH, ,). it
Ooiin. J fiul ft Kntf (*hctu 7:AH) ,)<» 'in
Council Bluffy Iowa
Water supply
t'oum-Il HIuffH wntorworkH n-K^nrnithm re-
<>Mrvt%- " "llw{
Council Grove, Kansas
Water supply
Walor MjPijIy trwitnimtt at cfi>tin<:ll drove.
Vs r"« trilmfti« *L (1I.WH Al» Wutwr Works
AMHn J 2:H3-102 Mr '
Country clubs
Country houses
Archftoct'H country JiotiK«: roHldmiw «.
T.ltohttoildr Now Canaan, (Vmn. H. T. Hot-
^tomlny. 11 dlrign Arch Item 97:48-63 Ja MB
Country hotmn archltoctur* In tho Kant. Id. I).
, ^ Utghlleld. U plans Arab Uec 8K:4B2-H8 O '15
Country houH« architecture in the middle
Went. P: B. WMrht 11 plum Arch Itoc 38:886-
Country Jioune ^arojUltectuiy on the Pacific
11 plan* Arch Keo
Country fiouiw with clantoourd, walln. 11 dlaxi
_plftnii nidi Age «7:4a-5 Ja 'IB
Mlectridtylfo a country imtate. II uinci W 68:
" : * of tbe suburban house; the u«e
' 4, Alt 11 diiitfft
Hodorn V«r«lon of the early Pennsylvania
wuntry houiw. 0. M. Prico. U plans Arch
XUe 57:76-81 Ja '15
BMldftnce of.OharlM S, Walton. Hk^. n. t>.
Afiarray. U plan* Arch "Bed S8:fidl-2S N '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
111
Country houses — Continued
Seashore cottage at Nantucket. 11 Arch Rec
37:479-80 My '16
Typical country plumbing installations, il
plans Bids Age 37:07-00 Jl; 61-4 Ag MB
•Bee also Bungalows; Cottages; Farm
buildings; Farmhouses
Couplers. See Cor couplings
Bull dog shaft couplings, il Tower 4i!:B5 .71 13
Flexible coupling, il diag Engineer 110:008 Je
Flexible coupling. II: Davoy. diags Muffineer
120:107 Jl 30 MB
Lining up small turbine sots. J. H. Hurley.
diags Power 41:714-15 My 25 '15
Quarter- turn rod coupling. 11 dlug Power 41:
117 Ja 26 MB
<8ee itlxo Car coupling; Ho.se couplings;
Joints
Court houses
Delaware county court house; views and plnnx.
Arch & Bldg 47:330b-33B ti M5
Court rooms
Kolntlon of light to the proof of dociimentH:
proper illiimliiallon of courta nuuc.MHary to
inmiro JUHlUt). A. S. OHhorn. He.l Ani H 7K:
2BO-1 O 17 M4; Same.. Ilium Unit Moo 0:998-
1006; IMaeuHHion, 0:1000-10 no 0 '14
Courtesy
C'ourtcoiiH wervlee. K: II. Mulllttiin. Klee. U &
\V Klec'n «7:227-X Atf 7 MB
Courtony in buHlnuHB odloe.H. Iron Ago 05:105
Ja 21 MB
Court ony In timekeeping. N. IlutehlntfH. Jron
Age WI:B8l H 0 '15
Importance of personal touch. N. JIutc.hliitfH.
Jron Tr It B7:7B1 O 14 MB
MaldxiK uourtiJHV work for you. IforHoloHd Agt»
. 34:»l?I-14 AR S« '14
rersontil oloino.nt In tlin plumbing biiHliioHH.
a J>. Craln, Jr. J)om JOnK 7»:7B-U O 10 MB
Covelllte
Occurrence of covc.llltn nt Untie, Mont. A. P.
ThompHon. 11 Am IiiHt Min 10 Hul 100:Q4G-77
Ap 'IB; JMHciiHHlon. 108:^41(4*71 D MB
Sulphides of copper, tt. L'OHnJak, M. T. Allen
and H. K Morwln. Kcon (lool lO:A^7-»2 »S MB
Cover pages
Borders about <'()ver-<leHltfnfl. J. h. Knuslor.
Inland rtr BB:ffU-7!i Ap MB
Crane hooks
Crone liookn for lifting Hhoot metal. dlaKH
Maoh 22:230 N M5
Cranes, derricks, etc.
Builder's mant crano whltih proved a ftucccitH.
II Mm? N 73:0:)H My 13 M5
CraneH for the machtno Hliop and foundry.
H, M. l^uno. <llaKH Jron Aw\ 06:^46-8 Jl 29
der-head davit crano. F. W. Snltnon, illn^
_, ver 42:4Ht-2 O B MB
Derrick Tnouutod on traveling cnuum for mill
erection at Tliane, Alaska. 11 Kn«r N 73:127
Ja 21 '15
beyond
Koo
carrlQH dirt
Milllff. dlngw
traveling derrick, 11 dlai?
9 '15
?" tiinlottdlnir
• XUec.fcrlc hau-liway c.ontrol «oar for
MnKlmmr 110:-17C-7 My 14 M5
flteam tunnal crane* 11 ICn
t?avln#
7SJ:«74
N 74:
Electrical conwtructlon
" "
ijpundrion. N. O,
Blec'n 67:16-18 Jl 8
'15
n marhino nhonn and
dlagu Hloe RAW
Erection traveler, now Quebec brldjro.
Borden. U plans XOnff N 7^:417-22 Mr 4 '15
Giant German and Austrian cranes required
in nayjr yards forjplaplng turrotii, #uns and
H 80:
Handling materials in manufacturing plants.
Jt. U titreeter. U (Uags Mng M 50:222-46, 401-
28 N-15 '15
Laying riUl with the help of locomotive cranes.
11 Hy Aftu 5!): 353 -4 Ag 20 '16
Light traveler cheapens sheeting of trench
across rlvur. W. U. Brothorton. plan Eng
Iteo 71:431) Ap 3 '15
Locomotive crane of heavy construction. U
Iron Ago 04:1488 D 31 '14
Locomotive cranes; committee report il Ky H
67:Dl!)-22 O 28 '1C; Same coml. Hy Age 50:
7G3-4 O 22 '15
Locomotive cranes for Franco. 11 Iron Age 06:
980-1 O 28 '1C
Long JLG-lon guy derrick folds Into compact
form, dings Jfflng Iteo 72:532-3 O 30 '15
Long Hpun I'onl-lmndlintf gantry crime, il Iron
Atf<» %:li:H! Jl 29 '1C
Machinery hull cranes, Panama opposition. 11
Iron Age 0111333 D 10 'M
New 10(1- ton revolving lloutlng crime for Nor-
folk. A. I<\ <:<IHO. dlag U3ng N 73:U<;-A-C Je 17
'Ifi; AbHtnict. I<3ng JM 4»:'i:i8 Att MB
l\iniunu cruno contract. F. H. Cooke. ll diags
Kntf N 73:013-17 My 13 'J5
Pillar criuu* for macmiio tool \vork. dlagH Ky
Ago (Moch (><I) N!i:3(iO Jl '15
rortahlu clnrrlck for Unnillliuj triinHfonnors. 11
Kloo W 00:JOi)l-li N J3 '15
lkortablo dorri(;k Tor InHtallation on motor
trucUH, Conc.ntlo r.mn r»:ll)N F '15
JM'ojiohK'd Dmitry muut for car repair yimln.
VV. 10. Joliimton. plnnl. Ity Ago (Mt'di w\) 8!):
:t».l Je MR
Htu'clal typo of Hlag liandllng crane. 11 Iron
AW» Jin.-ortj) AD IMI '15
Slundaraizutlon of <thlll«a iron crane -wheels;
ubHtnu'lH. K. K. Vial. dlagH Am Hoc M 10 J
:i7:M7-51 Mr MR; Iron Tr U 55:1083-7+ D 10
'14
Stand/I ixllsutl Ion of orann inotora, Ity
(.Mooh od) KD:r»sn N MCt
Traction \vhocl locomotive cmito. fl
<1on<r -M:r>r> Jl lit 'in
TTHO of Intfoinot ivo oranow and nomn data on
tliolr c«)Ht of operation. JOng & Contr 4-1:4 14-
1U N 24 'jr> ft
UHC of wreck I UK crane Haved money on nnmll
^fnli. It. (1. Hardinan. II JOiiff Itoc 72:3(16 H 18
Uwui of the locomotive crane in electric rail-
way work. G. J. Kuhrta. il Bloc Ity J 48:
877-8 O 23 '1C
TIHCH of tint lo<ronjotlv(» crnnn In railway fl«r-
Vico. il Ity Ago 60:110-16 Jl 10 M5
titm also Crane hooks; Holtfting machinery
Accidents
Crano and chain accidents: attract Ind
14:411-32 O M4
Making tho ojxiratlon of tho overhead
HUfo. Ind JOng 14:434-8 N '14
Failures
Failure of l^nama crano Ajax. F. IT, Cooko.
U dlagH IOHK N 73:91X-23 My 13 '15; Abu tract.
Mug M 4H:5H4-7 Jl M5
Fatluro of tho grout Gorman crano of tho
Panama mnal. JOng N 73:947-8 My 13 '15 A
How a Oilman crano failed. 11 Iron Tr Jl 56:
27-1-0 W 4 'in
KlruHMOH In tho Panama canal cramw. Mug N
74:86-8 J) 8 'J5 ,
Derrick dangers* En* At Min J 99:004 My 22
Fifty safety rulon for tho. operation of crones,
foundry 43:16-17 Ja '15; Same. Ktag & Min
J 90:779-80 My 1 M6
Making1 tho operation of the overhead crane
safe. Ind Mn« 14:434-8 N '14
ihiiou for cranenitm. Am Ind 16:28-0 AK 15
cranftfl. Iron Ago IMfiipav M »1B
7 „ of cranes, 11 Am Ind l«:supl-4
"epn , failure. K. F. Jorffonien. II dlag0
wor 41:720-1 My 25 '15
Crankpln trouble!, 0. W, Hayne». Powor 41:
120-1 Ja 26 '16
112
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Crankshafts
Alignment of outer bearings. J. Reid. 11 Power
42:726-7 N 23 '15
Broken crankshafts. A. V. Clarke, dlag Power
43:385 H 14 '15
Crankshaft for two-cycle internal combustion
engines. D. O. Barrett Macli 21:118-20 O '14;
Abstract. Ind Eng- 14:441 N '14
Ford methods and the Ford shops. JJ. I* Ar-
nold. U Kng M 48:704-11 F '15
ProbkMnH of uight- cylinder mifflne design. O:
M. Burkhurdt. dlogH llorHuleus Aso 30:270-
8 S 16 '15
Types of automobile crankshaft lathes. J. C.
Spencc. Much 21:fi69 Mr rlf>
Types of automobllo crankshaft lathes: uni-
versal machines for the crankshaft manu-
facturer and apodal oaulpmontH for the
automobile builder. W: O. Strauss. 11 diags
Moch 21:400-3 Ja '15
Craven, Alfred, 1846-
Sketch. por Eng M 50:214-15 N '15
Cream of tartar
Manufacture of cream tartar. O: I tout. Met &
Clu>m KUK 13:013-17 H 15 '15
Creameries
Summary of tho rwniltH of oxiHTlmontH on
the purification of creamery rcTiim> and th«Ir
application. H. It. Orohumt and A. I>. Wort-
tc.n. long- & Contr 44:7-0 Jl 7 '15
Creatlnlne
Observations of tlie excretion of croatlnlno by
womon. M. Hull. Am Chom Soc J 3G:UMO-fil
0 '14
Credit
Asaoclatlon and tho H!OW pny ounlomor. 10. J.
Buckley. Atolol Work 82:745 JL) 4 '14
Ban kin if uncl credit In ArwinUna, Drain, limits
and Peru. M: N. Hurley. IT S Urn- Kor &
1 torn (lorn 00:1-72 '14
IJUMlnuHH hintH for iho dealer and contractor.
U. IX Omlu, Jr. ICkw U & W Mlcc.'n (J7:47G-tt
Credit granting1. C: M. Mock. J Account 18:427-
34 D '14
Credit problems of tool bulldorn. Iron Tr U
Credit systems for plumbers and lit torn. W. A.
73:0-10, 160-70, 297 O 2, N 0,
Fink. I>om ,
D 4 '15
Creditor who stands for his rights. IB. J. Ituck-
ley. Metal Work 84:623 N 12 "J5
Credits, collections and ea«h discounts. W. If.
Vllittt. Mlec H & W Ml«e.'n 67:1 (HP -7 Jl 17 '15
Credits from tho viewpoint of a cnrtiitad pub-
lic accountant. K: H. Hurclmnn. J Account
18:435-54 I> '14
Established credit prevents failures. K XI.
Cllno. Metal Work 83:436-7 Mr 19 MR
Financial statements as a basis of crodlt. J. K:
Masters, J Account 10:834-48 My '16 m M
Putting collections on a banking basis. T. M.
Cadoy. Metal Work 84:548-0 O 20 MB
Reciprocal credit system for supply houses.
J. B. Chambers. Metal Work 8 -(-426-7^ O 1
Net aUo Banks and banking; Trade ac-
ceptances
Creosote
Application of the Davis spot tost In tho pre-
liminary examination of creosotes. Ii. Clou-
key. 11 J Ind & fling Chem 7:923-4 N '15
Carbollnmim and croosoto. H. II. A! cock. Am
Oas Ught J 103:58-9, 125 Jl 20. Ag 23 '15
Carbollnoum and .creosote. 8. H. Church. Am
Oas Light J 103:108 Ag 16 '35
Specification for a coal-tar creoaote aolutlon.
;H. Von Schronk and A. L. Kammerer. Mng
Roc 71:144 Ja 80 '16: Same. Xty Age 68:160-1
'
Ja 22 '15
Speclfloatlon fqr^a creoaote-coal
XCng Itec 71:398 Mr 27 '15
tar solution,
Toxlclty of cool-tar creosote for the xylotrya.
I-, F. Shackcll. Engr Hoc 71:144 Ja 30 '15
Toxlclty of cropsoto for marine borer. Uy Age
Creosotlng
OrooHotliiK of crouR tlon as practiced by Ameri-
can rauroadH. A. C. Wtoinmayor. U Assn
Wnj? Hoc J 54:310-20 Mr '15
KlTcot of BtoumlnK proeeHH of crcosotlns on
Htn;nfftli of />«W»l «r I»il}"«r; aluitnicU
H. B. Mncfarland. IJ]UK Koc 70:487-8 O 31 '14-
ions & Oontr 43:481-3 N 18 '14; Smumary:
vIOnK N 72:8«3 () 2» '14 a y"
How not to WHHto Mloani In crooBotlmr plants.
A. M. Lockott. KIIK lice 71:145 Ja 30 '15
ToHta VH. Inspoctlon of troatmout of cn^osoted
wood puvliif? bloc.kn. I<\ W. Chcrrlngton.
Munlc Ifintf 48:120-1 l^1 M5
1 tf<v uttw
Crepe
ItWchtiiK and ilnlHhlntf croxu'H. Textile World
4!):U!L-2 Ap U5
Creiols
l*n»panitlon of HOIIIO new HubHtllutiMl crcHoln.
A. J. 1III1 and L: K. (!nif. Am Hhcm Hoc J
:t7:is:iu-4<j AK 'in
Cribs
JttlioH for WilHcm Jivcnuo (Tib floated to place.
11 KnK Hoc 72:514 O 23 '15
Concrete
ntc crib with prccMiHt incinl>c.rs. dlags
N 73:iwr> My C Mft
Concn-tc (M'lbH UHod miccoHHfuHy In clock con-
ria.
Hi ruction Ml Victoria. JI tJliiKH plMHH
Hoc
72:l«f»-7 AK 7 '15
C!cmi-rc*to umtH f»tr crib coiiHtructlon. M. D.
pbcII. 11 Uy Ago nR:>17n-7 Mr 12 '15
rcinfiMUMMl-concrctc crlbM UHIM! for Wol-
l Hhlp canal cntratu'c, U. P. .lolniHon. 11
'limp* KHK Ucc 71:4nK-l!0 Ap 10 '15
Itclnrorccil-cnncrotc lIoiilfitK cnlHHtkim for tho
Wellnml Hhlp <>nnal. II <UIIKH KMK N 73:1122-
4 Jo It) 'ID
Crlbt, Intake
L*lncIiiK the Milwaukee waterworks Intake crib.
U. 10. HtoeltlDK. II (UiiK lOlkK N 73:10r>K-U Jo
3 'in
ItcbuildluK tho (Una ha water-Intake erlbn, Q:
T. Prince. II dla^.s KIIIT N 74::i4iJ-4 AK ID 'IB
Crime and criminals
Nw, atoo Convict labor; Identification
Cripples
Invalid wildtarM. A. (lnul<knwlta, 11
M«.i*.i H..WI.T. K. a
(JIIbre,th. 11 Am Soc M 14 J n7:<WU-7:i; Dlncus-
Hlon. 37:(t73-n 1) '15
Training of thn war'N mulmed, halt ami
11 Kcl Am 113:401- 1- N 6 '15
Determination of critical polntx In Iron,
and alloyx. U <llugH Mot A <'hnm lOntf 13:043-4
H 15 'IB
ICIcctrleal rewlHlnncc und crltl<»al nmffi'H of
pure Iron. O, K. TturiWHM ittul I, N. K«llh«rg.
IT H Hur Htnmi Hul li:4R7-70 My lo '1B
locating the critical rtmw with thu Ttrlnoll
ball tostw. .K (3. Ayors, jr. Mach 21:282 I) 'U
Crocker, Mrs* Emmonc
Vice president of tho Amwifuin forestry asso-
ciation. I«. A dams* Will In ins. jwr Am For
21:204-6 Mr '1C
CJrockor'Fancl expedition. Hni Am 111:480 D 12
Crott-tlti. Hoe lUilroad lien
Croton river A ,„ .
XrfOng-tonn variation* In stream flow, tlroton
and Hudson rivers. 14: H. Hargttnt. Kng N
72:1110 D 3 '14
Crucibles
Device for pouring nlftan mntal from crucibles.
11 Iron Age 96:418 Ag 19 '1C
Her drawing crucible furnaco. U Ind
426 N '14
Cruel blef „ Q
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
113
Crucibles, Platinum
Study of the quality of platinum ware with
special reference to lonsua on heating. O: K.
Burgess and P. D. Snlo. dlagti IT S Bur Stand
Bui 12:289-314 N 8 '15; Same cond. J Ind &
Eng Chean 7:561-4 Jl '15
Eng
Crushed atone
Circular H torn go
nyHtem
to Htona
________ _________ _________ applied ... ________
crushing1 plant a. diog I0ng Hoc 73:Hup5!i Ag
7 '35
Crushing
Concentrating plant of tho MOOHU Mountain,
L,ld. R H. Hood. 11 dlag Jflng & Mill .1 SU»:«J7»-
6 Je 5 'J5
Crushing and grinding. I A D. MillH and At. Jl.
Kuryla. Met & Chom Mng 13:721-2 <) 15 'Jfi
Crushing plant of the Ohio (topper CO.'B mill.
II. S. Ljowla. 11 diags .Kng & Min J 1>«J:748-50
Heat developed in cruHhlng. J. (look. Mng &
Min J JW:07(i-8 Jo 5 '15; A UH tract, Met &
Chem Knw 13:190 Air '15
Kick vs. Itlttingor: an experimental Invent I-
gaitlon in rock criiHhlng. performed nt Pur-
due university. A. (>. (JuleH. 11 dlagH Am Itmt
Mln K Mill HlfigOtt-ni s '15
Laws of Kick and ItUUiuwr. <J. 11. .Stanley.
Met & Chom Kng 12:7«S-4 J> '14
Old storage uHctl for ovortilfto In onlarKtul roek-
uruHhliig plant on JOetrolt river. 11 plan
Roc 72:40-7 Jl 1(1 'Ifi
Quincy dump urn I grlxxlleH. L. II.
plan KIIK & Mln .1 iuo:in:i ,11 17 'in
Standardising roi'k rrtiwhlng toHtH. M. K.
IlodgorH. Am IiiHt Mln 10 Itul lor»:i!(»ria-5 H
Underground crushing and loading arrango-
numtH. A. K Hull. dlagH Kng & Mln J 09:
102-3 Ja 23 '15
tfw alno CruHhlng machinery; Uolil milling;
ftockhouHOH; H la nip mllta; Tuho milling
Crushing machinery
Brlttah Tort laud commit making machlnory.
il tllagn Hiiglneor 110:175-7, 10 K- 201. 24<M».
002-4, 47X-HO? r.nii-i, oau-x; ho:4-u, fnn-i; i<<
32-^lJ, Mr 12, 2(J, My M, J" 4V 2f»-.jf 2, Atf 27
Bronzo hall gyratory ortiHhor. 11 JMtinlu J 38:
446-7 Ap 1 '15
Cinder cruHhing and pulvorlxing mill. II Iron
Age 08:243 jf 20 '1ft
Effoct of IncroaHod reduction on Hlako-tytH)
• I""lor- ""* * Mln J 88:
Kennedy Mlugger typ«» cniHhc»r. II Irnri Tr It
„ 57:27 Jl 1 MB
LnrgOHt rock tiroiikur. Wng & Mln J 00;577 Mr
27 '15
reclaiming motnlH. U <ltag
oe'n (J7H-TO-1 H 2 MB
Marcy hall mill (Umcrllied. ding Kng A Mln J
. 100:147 Jl 24 '15
Modern rock-cruHhlng nlnnt. V. K. Yiiton. 11
Plans
Now
^,
100K Jo 3 '1ft
of
ling Kng N 7.1:
N|^t5meBof grlzsslloH. U Kng & Mln J 80:241-
Roolalming motata from cinder: Htntictard
equipment company miHhor. II ding Knuiidry
43:327-8 Ag '15
Shaft-rockhoiiHo practice In tho coppor coun-
try. T*. If. Goodwin, plan Kng A Mln J 100:10-
11 Jl S '15
Standard chidw cruHhor*. il <llugR Mqtiil Ind
n H 13:342-3 A*c '15
Starting a largo, londod, gyratory
«slC^Hjng.thoMjnojtorv A%«. Howi
TeUumith crushing plant*. II Munlo J 30:825-6
See alto Hardtnira mill
Cryptographs. See Olphora
pm. W:
em 800
Electron theory and metallic selenium crystals.
Mlec W 64:1152 D 12 'H
Fractional crystallization of tho plcrates of
the raro earths of the dldymlum group. L. M.
McnniH and F. FL. Kliodea. Am Chom Soc J
Metho<l of reducing Home inotale In cryutalllzed
form (MI gliuiH HllpH an permanent mluroHoope
mounts J. If. Bowman, il Am Chom Sou
J «7:M«8-71 Jo 'Ifl
Mixed eryHtalH of ammonium cHlorldo with
nmnganeHo chloride. U. W. Vooto and B.
Saxton. Am Chem Soc J 30:1005-1704 Ag '14
RcnmrkB contrcrning tho chemical Higniacance-
of cryHtnllino form. T. W. Ulchards, Am
Chom floe J 30:16811-05 Ag '14
X-ray sixictromotor lor the study of tho prop-
erties of cryBtata. diag Sci Am S 70:10 Ja 9
'15
X-ray* and cry H tall Ino wtructuro. Slbtoy J 20:
103-6 Ja '15; Same. Scl Am S 70:82 F 6 '15
X-rays and oryHtalllno atructuro. W: II.
Jtragg. Sc-.i Am U 70:5-7 Ja 2 '15
ff<r also TJquid crystalH
Crystals, Liquid. Soo liquid cry«t«ilR
Cuba
Industries and resources
Ueology of the Iron-oro doptwltH In and near
Hahmlrl, Cuba. J. K. Knnip. 11 dlngH map
, . . . .
Am hiHt Mln 10 Bui 105:1 Killed H '15
quirlp Cuba. W. liindgren
and (1. I». UOHM. hlhliog 11 Am Innt Mlii K
Iron
. . .
Itul 10li:l!I71-0() O '35
Mayari inm-oro deposit H. (lulm. J. I«\ Komp. 11
Am Iiml. Mln 10 Uul OS: 120-5-1; 103:1-101-2 \<\
Jl Mr,
Culebra cut. Sco Itniama canal- -Cnlobra cut
Culm
DlHUppenrlng culm plleH. il C*olll»ry :)5:(M8 .11
MR
Cultivators. Ht>u Ho 11 mlHora
Culverts
Cotictroto rulvort plpo and concrete pllCH. Ry
Ag« ftO:7«2-3 C) 82 M5
GouHtruc'.tion of tho Itargo canal croMfllng of
Oak orchard c;ret>k. K. J<ow. 11 dings JOng
N 73M30-2 Mr 4 '15
Oorrugutcid motnl rulvcrtH for roada. Motal
Work 84:4fi7 O 8 '15
Corrugated pipe iumct Hiiccowfully for culvort«.
small
B .10
\f "5T ?4:OiS-4lSf' 11" '15
_ lainnwul by oxtrmno Jfe«het In
crook. A, K. Htcorc. U Kng N 74:650-1
'15
Development In culvert conMtruction. 14: J.
Wlmfiin. Munlo Mng 48:134-5 K '15
T>lHcuHMiou of the administrative* and design
f«»atuw»H <»f highway hrlclgo and cul ert work.
A. Mm'Hton. Kng & Contr 42:580-00 D 23 M4
Xctonomlci ilOHlgn of culvortn for v«rlou« clopthn
iralf-«ir<tlo corrugattul oulvortH for Rtreot
draln«igtt. J: O. Ilitoahow. U ding Kng N 73:
270 V Ti '15
Interlocking Hcciional concrtito culvert. 11 Oon-
crcto <^m 7:127 H M5
Borvlco iKic.urod from corrtigatod iron culverts.
U Hy Ago 58:316-18 K 19 'IB
BmHll nigh way culvortn. J. W, Htrack. II Mimic
Standard" concrete c.ulvort« rocommondod by
tho Michigan highway department, dlogs
lOng 4b Oontr 43:44 Ja 13 '15
Htandnrd latonil dralnagft eulvort for «t.
Mary'H canal, Milk river project, y, fl. ro-
clamatton H4irvico. dlaga Mng & Contr 43:
385 Ap 28 '15
Standard «mall milvorts rftcommc»nfle.<l hy tho
nilnolH hlghwny commlHsIon. dlngn Kng A
'15
Ocwt of cumctmto
Cost
»>iul
In
In Mil
u
114
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cumberland, Maryland
Water supply
Construction of Cumberland waterworks. F. H.
Eastman. 11 Ung Uec 71:137-8 Ja 30 '15
Water-supply and typhoid fever at Cumber-
land, Md. A. G. Fowler and M. J. Colton. 11
Eng N 73:1)69-70 My 20 '16
Cumberland road
Old National road and Its reconstruction. C. H.
Mooreilcld. n dlags ifing & Contr 43:227-9
Mr 10 '15
Cummins amendment. See Railroad law
Cumulative voting. See Corporations
Cuneiform Inscriptions. Soo Inscriptions, Cunei-
form
Cuneiform writing
Cuneiforms. Y/. llico. Inland Ptr 54:367-8 D '14
Cupellatlon
Itiile governing cupellatlon IOHHUM. VV. J. tdhar-
wood. Am lust Min JU Bui 104:1071-5 Ag '15;
Excerpts, Met & Chom Iflng 13:1)27 JL> 1 '15:
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 108:2464 D '15
Cupola furnaces
Bridging of a cupola. VV. J. Keep. Foundry
4;i::tio AK MB
Continuous inulloablo cupola practice increas-
ing output of malleable castings. JU 10. Uil-
inoro. Iron Ago 1)5:306-8 If 4 MS
Cupola bed and blast uroHtmres. H: Moldonke.
Foundry 43:118 Mr '1C
Cupola melting cxporlmontH. Iron AKO 1)0:187
Jl 22 '15; Same. Ind Eng 1C:10D ti Mf>
Cupola operation for continuous xiourlng. J. F.
Jdrvin. 11 Iron AKU iMi:lX3-r> Jl 2'2 'K>
DoKUlphurlssation in cupola pruc.ti<;o. Iron Ago
1)6:4(18-1) AK 2» MR
Foundry cupola of now and InteruHtlng dttslgnu
<;, H. liraudon. <|!MKH Foundry •I^MiiU |< D 'li
How to IncroaHO safety of cupola oporatlotiH.
11 dlag Foundry 43:445*6 N MS
InHufllc'iont ulr for the cur>ola. W. J. Keep and
G: C. Hicks. Foundry 43:102-3 Mr Mf»
Largo
.
ituido In nmu.ll oupolan. J. jr.
fur
.
Anderson. 11 Foundry 43:241-2 Jo '15
molting. Iron Tr Lt 57:222-3
dlatf Foundry 43:3Kl
O. llogdon.
Ucmid fuel
Jl 29 '15
^ HyHtom of tuyeres.
Points on cupola practice.
Foundry 43:17-18 Ja '15
Frovontlnur cupola oxploHionn.
Iron Tr U 55:12284- D 31
It
OHawald. 11
'14
tlio height of fuel bed In cupola*.
donko. Foundry 43:28 Ja
'16
. J>: Towrijteml.
57:133-n Jl 1A '15; Sumo.
Ag '16; Baxno. Iron Age U5;
Scientific operation of
11 dlatf Iron Tr H ""
Foundry 43:822-4 Ai
S90-1 Mr 11 '15
Slow cupola molting. Foundry 43:167 Ap '15
Slow melting and cupola1 lining burning-out.
W. J. Kbop. Foundry 43:183-4 My M6^
Slow melting In the cupola. C. Metoalf. Foun-
dry 48:106 Mr MB
cupola blast pipes.
Boo al*o Foundry practice
tters. J. X Genre*.
^ Munic nng 48:371-3
Construction detail* and cost*. Munic J 88:153
radius of ourb
& Contr 44
i?>»
Susrft^r^'
^s^w^ss^^s^^sis
*^%^*F»rM«'"'' C! **
Curbs, Concrete
Analysis of concroto curb construction for sub-
urban Improvements near New York city
A. O. HiiHkoll. 11 dlags Eng & Contr 43:58-61
Ja 20 '15
Concroto curb and gutter as constructed in
.Denver. Id. B. Van de Oroyn. 11 Munic ifl"g
48:10-18 Ja MB ^
Comitr acting ooncroto curlm. U. W. JIatton.
diagH Munic J 38:708-70 Jo 3 MR
Costs reduced by monolithic curb, guttor and
pavomonU 11 diagH ICug Koc 71:111 Ja 23 '15
Curtains. See JNico curtains
Curtis, Truman
Trunuui Curtis, cartoonist U. Hurley. 11 in-
land Ttr fitt:S4-0 O '15
Curtis publishing company
I&iulimH'nt oL' largu publishing house: power
plant, interior wiring and upucial •features
of tlio Curtis pulillHhhiK company 'H building.
Judopunduncu wiuarc, I'hlludolphla.. 11 diags
plans l<31c.c VV 6r>:i)06-JI An 10 M5
Saving with electric vehicles. U Bloc W 65:
10C3-G Ap 24 '15
Curve plotting
J3ritimatiiiK curvet* for Htandard bridge** of the
lUinoiH highway dupiirtmcnt. (I. 1*\ Hurch.
11 dlagH HUH «& Contr <13:12.'{-<i K 10 Mli; Kamo
c<»nd. KUR lice, 72:171-2 AK 7 Mo
Graphic iiMithod_for Hpccd-tlnm and
\ Wi
tltno
l>ro :t
N '15
14.
N M4;
oodruff. Am lUHt M Jfl
tn<^thodu for inventing (liitti. VV. C.
Urintou. diaga Kng M. 'lK::rjl>-100P 551-08 D
'M-Ja '15
Mot I uxl of laying out curvw. CJolllory 36:J4>1 0
'15
Tint ting the Involute curvo. J: J^lR/ir, dlags
ftliiflk 31 MM -3 F M5
IU\lhvay motor rhaniotorlHllc1 ctirvnH. 10. 14.
Kliulmll. II Oou Mloo. K 1K:21IO-U Ap '15
Two wayn of laying out u <M»tnponud curve.
H. Hlric'SShtifT. Klou Ity J 45:420 F 27 'J5
Curves
Curvt'H for Molvlng I\M hydroNtatlc catenary.
it. M, Uibb, Kng N 7;i:U6H-7D An 8 '15
CurvoH for Htr(»iurth and Ufth'ftlon of very
long column*. 10. h. Uobltmon. Kng N 73:
iios-i) jo 10 'in
KlHHtic. curvo applied to the tlcwlKn of Ihrt
^clotovllltt brldKo. 1). H. Stohunun. Kng Hoc
72:UftX-i:o Ag L'X MR
Jlydrowtatic catenary fliuno cm a concrete
aqueduct. H. It. MucklcMton. H dlntfH map
Kn>c N 74:AH-U3 Jl 8 MB
To find maximum overhang of car on curve at
platform. I* O. Jordan, tin* U«c 71:340 Mr
itt 'in
Vortical c.urvti for convcyt^rH and Inclined
jihiUMK. 1L J. HampHom. Oollicry 3f»:(iU;t-4 Jl
Jo
/jfrr also Curve plotting; Itnllroadw --Curves
and turnoutH
Cut-outs. Hee Kleotrlc protective apparatus
Cutlery works of Tutora. J. Boyor, 11 Hcl Am
S 71):181*R Mr HO MD
Future of Hh^flleld light trade**. Knglno^r 110:
r»r»H-i) j« 4 MB
'What capturing n (Herman trade mean*, Sol
Am 112:406 My 1 '15
Cutting maohlnes
Air-openited outtlng-off machine. 11 Iron Ago
Anderson die forming machifta, 11 Mach 22:
1C7-8 O '15
Curtis automatic* Mhrapmil-nhell euttfng*off
machine, 11 Mac,h ai:»45-0 Jl MR
Guttlng-off attachment for lathe*. U dlags BJn-
glneer 320:8S9 O 8 M6
• Cutting tools. U Engineer ll>:275-7 Mr 19 '15
and
machine for metal *hoetM. 11 Iron
Ag 19 15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
115
Cutting machines — Continued
Heavy cuttine-off machine, by the George
Gorton machine co., Racine, wls. 11 Iron Age
95:1054-5 My 13 '15 •
Machine for cutting* bovod soars. 11 Iron Tr K
50:465+ Mr 4 '15
Machine for cut Hue: off copper bands. 11 dint;
Iron Ago M:iM3 Jl 29 '10; Much 21:1020 As
f!5
Machine for cutting rail ends. 11 Iron A#o OU:
Miter cuttlxiff machine for steel shapes. 11 Iron
Ago 95:111S> My 20 '15
New cutting off machine, by the Williams tool
co. 11 Iron Tr It 50:932 My 6 '15
Rotary cutting-oft niachlno, 11 dltiga Engineer
110:83-5 Ja 22 'J5
6-ln. rotary cutting off niachlno. 11 Iron Ago
90:126-7 Jl 16 '15
Special bur cuttlng-off nwehlno. 11 Iron Ago
i)6:»63 Atf 12 fifi
Special shrapnel cuttlntf-oIT niac.htno. 11 Iron
Ago 110:103 Jl 32 '15
Trimming muchlno for Hhrapncl Hholln, 11 Iron
Ajro i)&:122r> Jet !l M[>
tiro alno Drilling and boring machinery;
Gear cutting; Grinding wlu»ul»; Mauhlnn
tools; Metal cutting; Mining mat-hint^; Stool
cutting; Thread cutting nmohiiioti
Cutting machines (for textiles)
Camuroti principle, of cutting fabrics. II Tox-
tllu World 4U:(FU!i-G K Mft
Cuyuna range.
Minnesota
Iron inlncH and mining —
Hporo nroguu. . .
Chum Eng 13:2U-18 Ap '15;
IIK Ohum 7:435-8 My T.5
tho chomlHtry of tho <*yan-
Cyanamld
Cyanumld proecw*. F. S. "Washbuni. Mot &
Chom Kng lil:3U!M4 My '15
Cyanamld workM at Niagara I^ill.s. 11 plan lOng
N 73:10-21 Ja 7 '15
Fixation of almoHphorlo nltroguu. W.
Landla. 11 Mot & Chum Eng 13:
Hium*. J Jnd & KIIK
decent udvanuuH In tho
OKOII compounds J. 10. (llcmiull. Mtilltw Am
InHt Mln M Itul 10(!:2Itn-2K o 'in; Hiiimi pt 1!.
Mot & Ohcm 10n« 13:700-8 O 15 '15
Cyanlo acid
UBG of cyan to add In glacial iieH.le acid solu-
tion, and In mlxturoH of glacial acetic. add
with other organic, Holvcnttt; dcrlvnllvc'H of
1-lHobutyrlc add nmlnn-r>-diincthylhydatt-
toln. J. It. Italley and W, T, Head. Am illumi
Soe. J 37:18K4-0.1 AK 'I ft
Cyanide plants
Aniador coiwolldated ndlttntf Plani, Amndor
City, rallf. T, H. cnirlcn. II How nlmct Kntf
& Min j nio:2nr.-7 AW 1-1 *i:»
Bulldlnff tho ToUKli-<>nl<('H mill. J: A. Hak<*i*.
11 dliLKH lOnK & Mlu J HM):MO-7'1, 1)10-18 N
27-1) 4 MB
ConHUltlriK motallmwlHt and im^allurwlcnl In-
yeHUKnfloiiH.fW. J*, HlytU. Mut & (Horn I4utf
KfPoct of inlncnillXiMl watfi'H In f*yanld«) tntllH;
nlmtract. T: It. riti'votm and VV, H. l!radlt»y.
Mot ^ dhoin lOtiK i:i:MU Jo Mf»
lAbor and powur UH*id In c.yanldo tnilln. IT. A.
Mograw. lOiiK M» Mln J W.M2-\i K 13 M5
Mill and cyanide plant of ChlkHan mines,
Korea. C: W. l)« Will. 11 plan Am tnnt Mln
Id Hul 10l:ll»l-(t My Mb; AlmtmctL.
Olicm KUK I'tiHHK .It- 'in
Pl
iMUoHtor cyanide mill. A. Mfil*arc.n. 11
" Mln J 100:177 Jl 31 Mfi
-. X-l>olorcH mining CO.'H mill nl. Uoelc-
land, Nevada. K. J. Hrhnidur. II Mtifi & Mln
.7 9«:CG3-4 Ap 10 'IB
•Rainbow mill, Oregon. W. M, Data*. Jr. II plan
Hne & Mln J !!»:! 103-0 J<t Iff 'Ift
Simplo cyanldo-plani denlKn, H* A. Worcentur.
[low Hhoot Knic & Mln J 300:631-3 O 10
A.
nt of tuo Bdmotit milling w,
Am tn*t Mln
.
Hul
* ri>t<m
Cyanide proceii
Alu'^"1 —
o»»
prodpJtatlon at NlplMHliw. »< M.
. Knff & Mln J 09:668-71 Mr 27 '15
oyanldo .practice;, , ri. A. Moirraw.
«.»H «G mln J 00:08-9 Ja 9 '16
AB*ay of cyanldft flotation*. l*«.d Hcotato meth-
od, dlaga Bnjr A Min J 100:521-2 H 23 'IB
Assaying gold-bourlnK cyunido HolutlonH. D. M.
L.cvy and H. Jones, ting & Mlu J 100:ir>0 Jl
24 '15
Chart for dolormlnin*? tailltigfl value. W. J.
MuCuuley. tints & Mln J i)D:575 Mr 27 '15
Combined cyauido itnd other procosaoa. H. A.
& Aliu J J)8:1007-S), 1127-0 D 5,
Mosraw-
Cyiinldatlon of low-Krudo milphldo oriw in Col-
orado. 11. O. J'ni'imtlcu. 11 plan Met & Chum
ICiiK 13:4SI-n, -177-JI J1-A« MB
Cyanidln«r at tho liullllii<!h proprl«»tary. wowt-
urn Auutrnlla. dlag Mot & Chom 10ns 13:
Cyajildliitf at tho Son« of QwaJIa, Auntralln. A.
Wauchope. How ahoets Met & Chom ting J3:
CyaniilUiK pniotlco of Churchill milling co,,
Wonder, Nov. JO. 1«3. CarponLor. ]>lan Am
InHt JMIn 14 Hul 102:1317-32 Jo '1C; A b* tract.
How ttheot Mot & Chom Knff i:):813-I4 N 1
'15
Development of contlnuoiiB counter-current
<loranliition In cyunidatlon of Mlltno. W. J.
JLVntland. plan Mot & Chom Kntf 13:105-7 F
of air In xlnc-diiHt precipitation sys-
dliw MUB & Mta J
J<2IT<H»t of carbon In contact with nurlfurouB
cyanldti miltitloiiH; abntract. \V. It. I^sldt-
tnann. Met & Thorn Untf I»:»H!» Jc Mr.
]<3fT(\ct of carbon or ifraphlto on tuiriroroiiH oya-
nl(l<* HolutloiiH, 1>. T. Jtrtlhl. Met & Chorn
l.t:N73-4 K JB 'Ifi
Klf<arolytlc precipitation of gold, wllvor and
copier from cyanldo HolutloiiH. <}. H. Clovon-
Kor. dlaKK Met A Clicm KUK HiKOIl-d, SH2-GO
FlltmUon of Hltnit). U I). MlllH, Mot & Chum
I'JiiK 1»:724 0 15 fir>
(iold milling In California -a compurlHon.
L. A. Palmer. 11 dlau M<a & a it 'in Max l.'t:
li 17-2-1 H 1A 'in
(!<tld proclpltatlon on paper, |>. Lay. KnK &
Mln J IOO:27li-7 AK 14 'IT,
<>ro for cynnldutlon; a fluggnatflcl
n for all-Hllnuf practice, w. J.
Mot & Chom Knff 13:205-6 Ap rl&
uated
.
ClrlndliiK <>r« for cyantdatlon; a
Ynodllicrttlon for all Hllrnltw pracllco. JO. S.
JNittlA. Mot A (Uiem KtiMT 1»:0-IO Ja '15
TJqulcl jotM. C. T. 1)u Itoll. Met A Chain I0ng
I3:7M-IO o in 'JB
M«tthod for tho determination of void and ail-
Vi^r In <»y»nld(t nolutlonK. U w, Hahnoy. 1)
Am Innt Mln 14 Hul 98:330-44 V '15; DlneUB-
Hlon. 101:1137-9 My '15
Not CM on HomcHtako motalltirtfy; Mtamp mill-'
IHK; annlynlH of loHt time; coHt. A. J. (tlark.
11 Am Itmt Mln 14 Hul 103:13H1-1400 Jl '15;
AbHtrnct. Met & (Ihom Ktitf 33:764-0 O IR '15;
appamtUH for UHC In ryanldlntf.
plan Kim & Mln J 1MI:1070 Jo 1!) 'in
I'roclpltHtlon of cyanide* HolntloriH. (1. II.
cit^Vr. Mel & dhcm Wn^ 1R:725 O in ',tn
1'roceHH of cyarildhitf: a patotit'cd procedure.
Met A <Mioni TOiitf 13;K7I NT in 'in
Pulp conntanlH, with t«))I«m to facilitate ton-
ilntlonH for pulim of all umial HO!U-
p(u*I/)c Knivlth^. (1. H.
II. W. Youtitf and T. N. Tumor.
1 'U
c.yan-
Ani-
calcni
tlon and dry HlhncH Hp(u*I/)c
, . . .
A Mlri J »8:in7t)-«f I1) 10 'U
mlvuiiPWi In thn ch^mlHtry of
roirmonndH, J. 14. CU'imoll.
r^Cnn roirmonnH, . 1. 'imo. oK ni-
ln«t Mln k Hill 10C:2iir»-2K () 'Ifi m
Ttnlhdng cyanldo procliiltatcH. II, T. IMirant.
Mtw & Ml« J 100:r,2!M H 2n 'in
Sllinc* aultiitlcin and Holutlon ni
int'thmlri at tht* W<»Mt Mnd mill, Tono]>ahf
Ncv. J. A. C In r pout or. dlatf Am hint Mln ti'
nul 104:1«»fi-BI Ag "in; flnnm. Mot fe (Slicnn
Mnff 13:07J-« O 1 MB
1- Knryla>
Tnmtmmit of arHcnlcal-nnilmoniul
almtract. K. H. Moore and IT. It. Md-
Met A Olicm Mn* 13:A08-0 Ag *1R
116
INDUSTRIAL ARTS* INDEX
Cyanide process — Continued
Tube-milling in all-slime cyanide practice.
W. J. Pentland. Met & Ghera En* 12:750-3;
13:204-5 D '14, Ap '15
Tube-milling- tonnage calculation and notos on
tube-milling. J. H. Haynea. Met & Chera
Bng 13:10-12 Ja '16
Use of hydromotallurglcal apparatus in chemi-
cal engineering. J: V. N. Dorr. 11 dlags J Ind
& i Hhur ClMjaj 7:119-30 P MB; Same. Met &
Chera Eng 13:55-9, 01-8 Ja-F '15
Zinc-dust precipitation towtH. N. liens. Am
Inst Mln 14 Bui 104:1007-13 AK M5; Abstract.
Mot A Ohem JRlnc 13:1)73-4 D 16 '1C
Zinc in the cyanide milL A. Dorfmnnn. JWntf
& Min J 100:680 O 23 '15
ffcc (tlw Cyanide plants
Cyanides
Cyanldo consumption in the United State« and
Canada. Mot & Ohoni Mni? 12:743-4 1) '14
Cyanide from coal iron. C. C. Tutwllor. Mot &
Chom Kn«r32:786D'14
Making cyanide from cyanamido. Knff & Min
J 90:272 K 6 '15
Metal cyanides Metal Xnd n H 13:474-5 N M5
Cyanogen
Determination of J'niHHlan hhio In wtiHlior
ttlmlKo and Hpunt oxido. Am (Jan Lltfht J JO.'t:
15L S G 'ID
Cyanogen compounds
Jtecoiit advances in the chomintry of tho cyiin-
otfon compounds J. M. Clonnoll. blbliotf Am
hist Mln H Hul 100:2115-28 O '15; Hamo pt a.
Met & Chom Bng 13:750-8 O 15 '15
Cyclecars
Cyclocar tho futuro moann of trannportat Ion.
IT. K. Randall. Automobile 31:1076 1> 10 M4
MorH« cycle cur ban front drivo. 11 Automohlh*
33:277 A* J2 M5
Cyclograph. MCHI Cathode ray tuho
Cylinders
Hinder for cylinder cotm W. J. Kenp. Pmm-
dry 43:240 Jc» Mf»
CyllnUor friction and lubrication tctUUtK
apimratiiH. A. WowurH, dluK 1'owor 42:2dS-lo
AK 10 Mfi
Macuitnlnff motor cyolo iwirtH. I>. T. l^uutltou.
il Mach 21 ::i77-80 .la '16
Practice of tho oxy-ncotylono wolding procoHHj
woldhiK of oyllndorK. & W. Millar. 11 Mach
Qulck-cIoHhtK <lonr for prcHHurn cyllndcrH. II
diax 14riK N 7S:10»4-r> Jo 3 MB
ThicknwHH of cylinder wall. T: N. llaffkior,
Mach 21:373 Ja MC
Wnlght of rndM or oyIIndckrH ptv running Inch.
W. U Tryon. Foundry 4»:10a, OKa Jn-V M6
#ffl (lino PlHtcma
lyproxa and Juniper trcjtw on i\w Uorlcy moun-
tain rwlon, (J: n. Hudworth, 2« plH H mnpN
U H Affrlc Bui 207:1-36 M5
•^^Bsnss^if- Mnttwn- " nwi) " H
CoiiHtr notion, failuro and reconHtructlon of a'
Hinall dam near Tullalionia. Tenn. J: \VJlkoa
Mnff & Contr 42:454-7 Nil '14 v»^»-
Failure of Lyman damt Arizona. Kn^ K 73:
71)4 Ap 122 '15
Fulluro of Htuall enrth dam. (9; It. Uulilinff. U
Mm* N 73:1121 Jo 10 '15 S "
FailurcH and partial failures of damti in Penn-
sylvania. Enff & Contr 4U:75 Ja 27 '15
fa nt
wen.
Damages
AdjUHtmcnt of tho conHCimontlal
tho Tower Grovo croHHinKH. TA Jt.
AHHH long Hoc J nn:JJr»-21 o M5
I*rotvctln« doiilw on producer'*! Kuanuitcto.
M. J. Uuckley. Motiil Work 84:503 N 5 '15
My; alno WinployorH' liability; rornonnl in-
JurlOH; lUllroadfl— ClaluiK; Strict rallrotida—.
(Malms
Damnscus steel
Damancun hladcw. Scl Am S 711:200-1! Mr 27 MB
Damask steel. Sec DamaHcuM Htcd
Damp-proof HniUkr fl<N)r, ('OH! ol'. ,K A. llolmcn.
lOtitf N 7l>M:tt-» AK 27 '14; Same, hid Untf
1IJ372-3 H 'II; Same. HI UK AKC ;t7:lX A|)
1 1 ">
Dampers
JOainpcrH for larK<' Hbc<>t metal ducts, dlaw
Metal Work K3:««S My 7 MB
Dams
Amcrlca'H Kr«katcHt Irrigation j»rnj(»ct; ItitHHann
da in, Houtbcru Alberta. X. K. Mlack. H Sc'l
Am tinrsna-a M IK MB
Itomliay hydro- electric schema. A. IHcklttHon.
iliax map lust K K .1 n;i:«!KM> My 15 M,ri
(liivcniH under tbc AiiHtln, Texas, dam. A. (1.
I Man ton. map Kntf N 7;i;7«S-j) Ap 22 M5
nHlileratloiiH of HlIdliiK, overturning eriiHh-
Inj; ami hlow-outn In dam denial, hy the
Ohio river hoard, W. A, Mitchell, dlaw I'-ng
^ <1ontr 4I:I!KM H K 'ir»
(1ontnu't mcthoilH and eiinlpittcnt for a typical
Ohio river Main, K. H. Hhrlvcr, U dlaKH plan
MmtN 7:t:K(MM1 Ap 211 M5
Coon JtapMn low IUMII! hyclro-cltM^trlr develop-
ment on the MlMHlflHlppI rivet* near Mlnnu-
apollH. J. W. Link, il diar,M plan \V Soc M J
l!i:!t7l)-iO(Ml n Ml; Hatm» cntul. I Our, tt t^ontr
4:t:ir»l-2 K 17 M.V, I )|»ciw.s|on. \V Soc K J
1IU007-15 I> M4
J>CH!KII low ilam for 30«fo(»t helKht InereaHe
ucroHH N<»luchuckey t'lver. W. V. N. Powcl-
' mm. 11 KIJK U''<! 71M7H (t K 0 '15
Handling hyilnnillc fill on Chile 4hun. J. Jcu-
Hon, 11 dial; KIIK ttec 7L':HO I j| 17 Mr,
Hliulia dam on KuphratcH river. U dlaKH plan
map Km* Kce 71:l!4-r» Ja 2 Mr,
How Colorado dam construction I,M
Hydraulic till dam for an earthquake region:
work on the ('nlnvcrmi ri«H<*rvolr of the San
AKfio Bui 273:1-74 MB Jatn-proof dam, plan Kiur N 7»:X(ir»
flugkofttlonH for UHinif eypreiw kne^H. H. V. Uihontan ilntn, Tnickcc-Carmut
WelHM, 11 Am Kor lil;lOn-2 N 'in nrojeet, Nevada, it. \V, (\»le. II
UMO of nativo W<XH!H for In tor tor tlniMh. (3. M. W N 73:76X-«3 An 22 M5
J'rlco. U Hrlckb 24:210-21 8 '16 MnthoclH and COH(N of belt conv
water tutpply, Hd Am 112:154 h
V 13 MR
ydro-clcctrl« plant at a t toll via it tin mine.
M, U. 1 41 in 1), il I'Jiitf & Mln .1 5IJH7-U Ja 2 M5
Jam-proof dam, plan Kim N 7»:X(ir» My n M5
Ijahontati ^d'nti^ Truckcc'^^irHoit IrrlKutlon
D
rDalry houses
Flan for a small tin try hcuiHO. TO. Ktdly. il plan
CT S ARTlo Fnrmor«' Bui OH»;l-4 MC
•Dairy products
Brltlwh India. U 8 Sp CODH Rep 72:370-0 MK
iDakota sand
Oil, MIB, and Wtttor content of Dakota sand
in Canada and TTnltml HtatM. U (1. Ituntl^y.
Am Inrt Mln M Bui 10J:1833-C3 Ja M5; Dte-
cunninn. 108:242R-30 D MK
t>allss-Celll0 canal
Xjoclc gat on for DalUm-CaiHo canaL diaf plan
Mt»K UPC 70:614-10 J) 6 '14
Cam failures
ut at <mrt
IT. il Nn«
(V»ntr
Model*,
jv<iyor
for tho l^ahontan darn.
:4M N 24 M5
iipi'rly di»HlKttc«lf nbow c*»rrc<'tl.v por-
* of damn and turbine*, u, K. tlroat,
72J377-M H i!fr Mft
I*c»nnwylvanln coinnil^Hlon IMHUCH rulim roKurd**
IriK daui.M, lOiiu Km1 7U:22A Ai? 21 MA
I'crcoHitltm nnd upward n^^nnn' of watw:
abMtj-nct. W. A. Mitchell. Am Hot* M K J 37:
121-2 K MC
1'rovlnlon for upward prcwmiv utttl Interior
dralimKn In dcnlKidttK new Lock Haven dam
nt Jtnltiwore. Mng & (lontr -UliKrO K 17 'in
8h«MirlK>ardK VITHUH «uinmlt pool.M in hydraulic
dam oonnt ruction, U. M. (>vttrntrit«j(P Kng
"' -t):678 D 10 M4
nun tMiwi'i- flikvi»l(ifiiii<*iit : with
uim-ufsHlon, J: A. MHttoii. II ciliiKM Am Hoc
M 14 J 37:!Ur,-22 Ap MA
flwtnllHh rovnrnm**nt bullrlM hydnH'J^ctrfc plant
" f»v« th« Arctic* clrcK U dliiffM "*
16B-P Aff 7 MH ...
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
117
Dam* — Continued
Water slopes of earth dams protected in novel
way. A. P. Davis and D. C. Henny. Hngr Roc
72 -462 O 9 '15
West Fork waterworks dam at Fort Worth. 11
dlags ISng- Ueo 71:147-8 Ja 30 '15
West Fork waterworks (lain at Korl Worth.
If. Q, McCormiok; J: Ji. lluwloy. Mng Hoc
71:307-8 Mr 0 MB
Winter operation of Htoney gates. 11 a lag Mng
Rec 70:601-D 26 M4
Mr 0to:> OoflCerdams ; Dam failures; Em-
bankment«; Hydroelectric plants; Irrigation;
Reservolra; also Jglcphant liutto dam; Kon-
slco dain
Architecture
.Architecture of Kcnslco dam. A. 1). FUnn. 11
diag Kng N 74:133-6 ti 2 MB
Foundations
Excavation for foundation of Hlephant Butto
dam. 10. U. Jialdwln. 11 dlags plan Jflng N
73:49-64 Ja 14 '15
German studies of uplift preHsure. on masonry
<lamH. U. Hehaefer. <liags King & Contr 44:
218-21 H 22 'ir>
Grouting foundations for gravity-section dam.
II, S. JohiiHton. dlags Mng Jteo 70:050-1 I) 12
MlcacoouH rock requires caraCul watching.
C. M. gavlllo. Mng Keo 72:511) C) 2U MB
Rock -llll dam with Home extraordinary foun-
dation prolileniH. M. <*. IMiiderlldcr. 11 dlags
KniC N 78:000-1 Ap 8 M5
Dams, Concrete
All-concrcto damn: tho nexl stop In thn evolu-
tlon of masonry dam construe, I Ion. I«3ng &
Contr 43:81) H* 3 MB
Arrowrock dam. 0: II, l>aul. 11 Itoston Hoc O M
J 2:337-41) N '1C
AuHtln <lam and power plant, l«\ H. Taylor. U
Mng &, <1ontr 4«:-llir.-7, 4WMi My 20 -.In 2 MA;
Sumo cond. Kice It A W Mlw'n ilfl:li:UM5
My 22 MR; Hutno eond. Kng N 7:i:10X'.)-!i;i Jo
Building the MnthlH cliiniH. W. I-michll. II dtags
plariH Mug N 74:r>2!l-:t2. BKIMH H 10-2.'t '15
Concreting methods and records, Kloplmnt
Butte dam. 14. If. Italdwln. dlags Kng N 7-1:
600-8 O 7 MR
Concreting the HnniildlUK ^liiin, California. 11
lOng N 73:iur>7 Je U M(T
ConHtniellori on Kleplmnt Ihttte dam Tor re.r-
Inmatlcm Horvlee In N<*w Mexleo wars rom-
plotlon; views. Kntf Kee 72: ill Jl 17 'in
CoiiHlruetinu plant and nuMhoilH for concrete
work on the Lock twelve <lnm» Cooua river,
Alnhaimi. K. L. Hnyeivt and A. <*. 1'olk.
114 Mf»
„„,„„ plan Wng & (lontr •IH'.lMMi-h Mr
Constrnetlon plant at tin* Ncpiuur dam, Hart-
ford, (ionn. 11 l«3ng N 74:i!r...tt Ji I MR
Design ami const met Ion of the Lako Watrotis
dam of the New Haven water co. C,. M,
Tilalr. dlags plan Kng & c'ontr 44:100-2 Ag
11 MB
Floods top unfinished dam green concrete
uninjured. (\ Wlgmore. 11 Itiig Ilee 71:775 Ju
10 MB
Hollow rein forced-concrete structure replae.cs
dam at Austin, Texas, which failed fifteen
years ago. U Hng Uec 71:072-.% 707-0, 750-1
" "ft-Jn 12 MB
\al_ Austin, Tex. 11
.My
llydroolectrlc developtne.nl
dinKs Mice w
Kenmc
Smith
co dam <>onstm<
. 11 plan
roco,
is a' f throe 'damn com-
W.
Mfi
% pared. Kng Hec 71:213 K 13 M5
Hultiplo-nrch flam to retain quart/, mill tall-
^ Ings. H MTIK N 7.t:MIM-l(l Ap 2» MR
Multiple-arch diversion dam at Thr4»e. Miles
diversion dam at Three.
^alls, Oregon. H. I). Nc.wc.ll. II dtag
M73:1pA9-1S My 27 Mr
HAW Peai
Mllos
N
_., — )w concrete dam, St. _
^- diagu Kng N 74:1082-3 N 85 'IB
Placing masonry for tho HJlephnnt Itutte 4am,
New Mexico. 10. JI. Ualdwln. 11 dlagM Un* N
A 74:645-9 B 30 MB
Questions about the Austin, T«
Justin; P. fl. Taylor. Wng N1
dam- n
concrote storaaro dam at Swift Cur-
rent, Hank., Canada. J. B. Babcock. 11 diaga
^ Concroto Com tt: 199-201 Ap '15
Illnojrenus dnni on the upi>cr Ponobscot In
Maine. 11 Eng N 7-l:3K2-3 Aff 5 MB
Salmon creek dam; a constant-angle arch
typo. 11 nmp Bnff N 73:472-4 Mr 11 'Ifi; Ab-
fltract. Wn« Af 4l»:iiS2 My MB
Small Impounding- and diversion dam and
measuring weir at Jordan Narrows. S. Q.
Cannon, fi Knv N 73:800 My 6 M5
Thorniophonos In Konsico dam. W. F. Smith.
dlaffs Knff N 72:1172 D 10 '14
Well-dGfllgncd concrete plant aids construc-
tion of waterworks dam. 11 plan Iflngr Roc 72:
1)02-4 N 13 '16
Yardage record at Konnlco dam duo, In part,
: T' Seabury'
Dams, Mine. Boo Mine dams
Danger clgna. Hcto Hlgns
Daniels, Joseph u», 1862-
Our naval dovolopment as related to national
defense. J: U. Edwards. XOng M CO:173-94 N
MB
Dardanelles
sas <>f (lonstantlnoplo. IF. 0: \Voods. 11
Am K S0:!!-:t ,11 » '1H
ing lhc I >ar<lanoll«H. H map Scl Am 112:
» 'SiM-fl, aii;-i7 Mr 1.1-30, AP « Mr,
Lesson of()th<» Queon lOllstaboth. tie! Am 112:
SiU>m'-<lrm<ln6uKlit Queen lOllssalx'lh at tho
I )anlan<41(w. plan Hi'l Am S 79:299 My 8 MB
Dark days
Dark days mid forest firm O. V. Tnlinan.
map Hcl Am 11U:L»29 Mr (I MR
Dark rooms. Boo Undiography
Dartmouth college, Hanover, 'New Hampshire
Oymnasium: UCSIKUH. Mrlc-kb 24:pl C4-H Ap '15
Davltf
DnvllH and the nuw rtMiuIrotnonts. IT. W.
HrjMidy.il dlagH Hit Marlm* Wng 20:200-4,
iiiin-ii, ;ir>5-H jo-Ag MH
Marton-Kroeman compensating davit, ding
Inl Marine lOng 20::)7.')-1 Ag MC
Day laber
(Tontractor and managem(>nt engluoorlng. Kng
A (Nrntr 42:57*1 1) 23 M4
Mxpcrloneo in paving )»y day labor at Puluth.
Minn. J: Wilson. lOng & (2ontr 43ri45 My 19
ftowur work by day labor at OnrllHla, Pa,;
methods employed, hourn of labor and Itftin-
Ijjed costs. J: O. IIllOMhaw. 11 Munle. J ,18:600-
H Ap 1R MS
Air shaft Illumination as studlitd by models.
p. If. Hhorp. Ulum ,Mng Moo yinyS-OK^ no 7
riunnlng for daylight and minllght In build-
ings; with dlsetiHSlon. U I), Marks and J. H.
Wood woll. blbllog il dlags Ilium Hug Hoc 9:
0'i;t-XG no 7 M4
DAyAfn*fnlAdKyHglit. H. tt. TVOH. blbllog 11 ,1 Fr
lust 177:471-00 My M;l: Hume*. Hcl Am H 78:
Artllldiil dayllglit In prae.th-,«. M. T-ueUlesh. U
lOloe W ««:71-« Ji 10 Mfi; AbHtract. Wng M
Artliiclal daylight— HH production and use. M.
LuckloHh and F. 14. Oady. blbllog Ilium rang
Hoe 0:831) -04 no 8 M4: Hatno. Am Gas Mght
J L01:atH)-l O 21 M4; Abstract and dlHcussIon.
ICloc W 04: OH 5 O it M4: Discussion. Ilium 14ng
Hoc l):Kd4-72 no 8 '14; DIucuHHlon. Am OILH
J. P.
Ji 22
loi>ment of daylight glass; with discus-
sion. M: J. Krady. dlags Ilium lOng Hoc 9:
987-80 no » M4 ,
Qaiooufl-conductor lamp for color ni».t«lilng:
abstracts, 1). M. Moore, dlags Mlec , W rM:ltU
MC: Mloc g & W Wloc/n 67:»40 N 20 'ID;
ft fchom IQn« 33:885 I) 1 '15
Arcl1
118
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Dayton, Ohio
Iiuectro*platers' 1015 convention city. W.
Fralne. 11 Metal Ind n s 13: 171)- S3 My '15
Topographic survey of the city of Dayton.
K. H. Randall. JHng N 74:942-3 N 11 '15
Floods
Engineering lofleons from the Ohio Hoods.
J: W. Afford. 11 lioaton Hoe O H J 1:85-108;
Discussion. 1:100-17 Mr '34
Flood prevention planu for Pay ton. W: 8.
Crandall. map Munlc lOng 411:10:1-1 S '15
Politics and government
CommisHlon and cltv iniinuKor forms of gov-
ernment H. H. Humble, U. W. JViitrotw and
J: M. Hurkcs Mutikt Iting -111:51-5 AK '15
CommiHHion-manaffer form of government and
its rotation to th« engineering profCHHlon.
II: M. Wnlle. I ION ton Site <? K ,1 2:1-14 Ja
'U; AhHtraet. Mntf M .18:8!M-0 Mr M«; IMa-
otuwlon. JloMton Woe C. U J LM4-UI Ja M5
Dayton'H pmKi'^HH under commlHHlon-manaKt'r.
^V: H. Crandall. Munta Hnff 4«:«7 AK '15
Public works
Municipal exhibit at Dayton. 11 Munlc J 30:
600-2 N 4 '15
Daytona, Florida
Sewerage
Defective children
Hewntfo immplnKi wroonlng nnd HtcrJI
ntatlon at Daylona; spec* 1 Heal hum. pkuiH
& Oontr 42:525-7 I) 2 '14
Dead animals
Itemoval of (load nnlmaln in rltlcw, A, L. itont-
wlck, Munlc J 38:04-5 .la 21 '15
Deaf
Blcictrloal acmlpmtmt for (mabllnjr the. deaf to
hoar, il Blue W 00:1221-2 N 27?lfi
Deafness
Deaf-m
80:3311 N 20 '1C
mutlum produced by Hhock. Hoi Am H
Section foreman'* itoliatinK nortfty <m \\\u
O. M.^ SI. \>, Uy. VV. H. Kofim-hL Uy tl fiU:
(ten My 15 '15
Debt
3 low "rowlpt In full" protoctn 11u>
10, J. IturkKty. Motal Work S3:(t22 Aj.
Decantatlon
Jhtvitlopmont of contlnunuH
In <'vnnl(liition of i;llmi', \V. J.
Pcntland. plan Mi>t ^ (Micm MIIK i:i:!U5-7 K
TTH« of liytlrotnotallurKlntl npparnltiH iti clicm-
tcal (tuKltHu'rlnK. J: V. N. horr. <ll»K J Ind *
KIIK tilu»m 7:l^t-!i 1^ '15; Huiiic, Md A ('Hem
KlIK 18:!»4-(J l^1 MR
Decatur, Illlnolt
Water supply
Filtration plant, city of Duratur, Illinois II.
Uutltruuff. II Am VVator WorkH A^n J ^:
455-64 JA '15
Deckhouses. Hon Naval arrhltoptura
Decoration and ornament
Craft of tllu-miikliiK and Un rotation to utvhl-
J. It, 1). Allen. II Am ln«t Ardt J
3:5-11 .la M&
^Hw alito ArohltWturo— I>otttll«; ,
OrnamentiU; Dfwlgn. l)i*rr»nitlvn; VHirnltun*;
Houflo dncorntlon; Ironwork. Archltoc'tnnil;
TJffhtiriR fixtures; Motal work; Mural rmint-
ln# find decoration; flhow wlndowM; HIURCO;
Tctxtlht dAMlffn
Decorative design.
Decremeters
lnittrum«nt for
logarithmic*, ducranumt nnd wuvti Ivn^th of
olHtor, 11
WHVOH. K: A. Ko,
IT H nur Stand Tttil 11:421*55 My 10 M5
Recent advances In wlrolosM moaiurinjr inHtru-
mentM. H. T, Wade* II dlaw 6^1 Am ilS:35fl
eerffeld rlverp Massachusetts
Now plnnt mark* further Htap in dov«lopm«»nt
defect! vo children. A. M. Jungmann
Scl Am lia:»fll Ap 17 'J 5
Deformations (mechanics)
liocent cxperlmtmtH on olnKtio hystorcHls- ab-
aU'act, U. Grammtil. Am tioc M JfcQ J ^7:115-
Dehydratlon
ContrlfuKiU dohydmtion of wator KIIH tiir at
AniKturdfim. Am Ga» IJ^ht J JO^;34D My 31
IH'hydratiiiK oil plant of Ncvnila polroleum
ro., ("allfomla. H. J. IlardlHon. il dltiffH Ani
IHH( Mln N Hul 00:037-44 Mr MB
«tln«r petroliMim oil. tUnifH Mot & Chom
of Iodine IIH a di'ihydraUng and c.ondeiiMinir
.ent. II. IJihliert. Am Ohoin Sue J 37:1748-
ii«t JI Mli
Delaware and Hudson railroad
85th animal report. Uy Age 58:K75-Gt 1)15-18 An
2!) M5
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad
Completing tho wunimlt cut-olt of tho 1
awanna. II Ity Age 6!>:X09-10 () it!) M5
CoiiHtnietldii ol the llallHtead eut-olf. I>, L. &
W. It. U. 11 dtatiH Ity It 50:111-15, 143-D Ja
2,'l-ai) M5
Tunkliannock vladuc't noarltiK eomphaion. 11
KiiK Uee 72:'l2-!t JI 10 MT»
WIreleHH teleKra]ih and telephone on the I). L.
^ \V. It. It. I*. M. Koley. 11 Ity It f>ti:40l-3
Ap 10 M5
Delhi. India
JiritiHh India, map U H Kp Conn Uep 7li;170-81
Dementia. Seo Innanily
Demolition work. Se«k Wreeklnor
Demonstration farms
development of hoiiK iHlnnd. U. It. Kullttrton.
Ity Age 5;:IU40-1 1> 4 Ml
Damurraoe
Impart ml ntudy of frelKht-ear de.murraKo*
*\. (\ While. Uy Age 5S:SUS Ap Hi M5
ItaliiK a blank to prevent dtmiumixe. H. A.
Unwell. Iron AK*1 !'«:•! I T» AK 1!) M5
Denatured electric current. He<» KU^etrlo t'.ur-
rentr
Dental cements „ .
(iiTinii'lilal etlleteney i»f dental eeinealH.
P. Poetnehke. 11 J Ind A Ktitf <?hem 7:1110-
2iHJ Mr Mf»
(JermU'IdtU ^(tlelmicy of dental c'cnumlH. P.
PoetMehke. J Ind A Kntf (them 7:1000-1 N '1C
PoHHlhle Httirlllxliiff prnpi^rtteH of denial cit-
tnrntn, W. \^M. AmeH. J Ind & KriK Ohcm
7:7»» AK MR
KvaiiK museum nnd deutiil Inntltutis Uni-
versity of IN-nnnylvanla, Phllmlelphla: do-
MlKiiN anil ptaitH. Itrlelth U1;pl 40 JI Ap M5
Two dental hulldhiKM: Kvnim museum and
denial Institute, rnlvernlty of PeunHylvanliL
Phllitdeljihln,( II. M. KlH'rloln. 11 plann Arch
Dental Infirmaries, H*ct Korwyth dental Infirmary
Dental Instruments mid apparntus
ll<*»4lfteil <li' " ' .--...
t , M
lNxtaeil di-Htul motor for ilir»M-( drive. 11
«T \V «:i:Iii;:t K ^7 M;»: Klee U * W Nlect'n
I Tim or*el««eVrr<'lt,v'in a dental Infirmary, II Mloo
W OU:U02-'i ,11 24 MZ>
Defalcations. See EJmb«*zlem<*nt
Denver, Colorado .
City plnnnlriK nnd c'lvlc-rmilw work In
v«r. Hi Head. 11 Am liwi Awh J 3S'li»7-
M5
Description
tflit«i*t metnl iHintrartom In !N*tiv«r. U Metal
Work H3:7H4-r»4 J*' 4 Mr.
Parks
CJonniTtliiK rcmdM to muuntnlii ttnrk« of r>ftn-
ver, (Colorado, O: It. Thum. 11 Munlc lOng
40:15*17 Jl MC
licwrl iimiitriiiftlon In Di'iiv^'H inmnitjiln parks.
().f U, Thum. U plan Muittc* U UHM17-20 AP
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
119
Denver, Colorado -Continued
Streets
Concrete curb ami gutter. K. 13. Van do Qrcyn.
11 Mimic Knar '18:16-18 Ja '15
Water supply
Rotary screens remove macro- ortfanluniM from
Denver's lake water nupply. 11 Mng Koc 7:1:
201-2 ti 4 '15
Denver & Rio Grande railroad
Abstract of annual report, map lly ARC CO:
843-0 N 5 '16
Deodorizers
Air ozonatlon. JM. W. Krunklln. J 1ml & Knff
Ohem « .'852-3 O '14; Same. Am Hoc Heat &
V 10 80:344-50 'J4
ttxporinuml with ozone aH nn adjiinct to nrtl-
ilclal ventilation. A. At. Kcldnian. Heat &
Von ia:ttfi-ii Mr 'IB
Investigations on tho nature, and (elimination
of odorH and <lust from a Karluitfo reduction
plant. II. VV. Alahr and A. O. Kraft. 11 dlnw
J Ind & Miw Uhem 7:77N-Kf. H 'Ifi
Ossono — 1111 aid to fartory ventilation. V. J>.
Oroune. dlatf MiW M 411:517-^ Jl '15
Test plant oporatod to dcodorlxu oil rotlncry
waateH. P. It. HoBHor. 11 dlatfH
. I tor 72:
541-2 O 30 rK>
All man Htoren, New York. 11 Arch & JUdg 40:
430-40 N M4
Araos Htoro, Cloveland, Ohio. II plniiH Arch &
Bid* 47:350-«4 O '15
Department Ntoro accounlH. II: <\ Mawc. J
Account IJl:LMiS-!M Ap 'K.
Heating and ventilation of main Hoot* anil VCH-
tlhulon of the |.or<l # Taylor Htoro. .1. <!ra-
ham. duiKH I>om I4nic 72:2N2-rt H -1 M.r»
MurchundlHiiiK of howlcry and underwear.
(1. O. Purlin, Textile World 4!):mipftir> | My
ILoHcrilmum co. department Htoro, IMttHlnii'Kh.
J. JIuiit, 11 Arch ^ ItldK 47:lJ(t!i-Vi: .11 Mf*
Nc(r «/wj Mall (»rdrr hUHltu'HH
Depreciation
Account I UK for depreciation. .!. It. (Vavath.
j^icc w i;r>:2i;i-M ,ia M 'in
Accounting for dcpnM'iatlon. It. Senl>. Hlec;
W !!r»:4iU)-| K Uo Mft
ItaHlnu depreciation on par valuit. Klc«! Ity ,1
4:>:lT>i;i .Io 111 '15
depreciation. J A<*count 1X:.lI»y-;t I> 'M
Depreciation accotintH. \V. II. Law Urn. Klcc W
fir»:ii;7H-D je lio 'in
Depreciation and eoiitlHcatlon. A. (1. llumph-
, royn. Ity AK« r,»:«ll.ia AK 2(1 'U.
Depreciation and valuation for nttc nuiUhiK.
L: II. llancy. ,f Account I!)::tl4-r»l My 'in
Dopreelat Ion IIH applied to oil proper! ICM. P. W.
Henry. Am hiHt Mln 10 Hul ii7:2»-;to Ja 'ir>;
DlHCUHHlon. ldt:IMH-r»l My '!!»
Dopmclatlon formula of thn Amoricnn Hoclety
of civil <tMKlneerH. ,1: Itauer. .1 Ac<*outit 20:
104-11 AR MR
De.proc.latioii In appraltmlH. J Account I'.IMHK-
no jo 'in
Depredation In pulille. utmtlcH, 141<*c W Aft:
743 O 2 'IB
Depreciation, IritnroHt and mnnufMolurhitf COM!.
W. O. WrlKht. J Account 20:301-1 N \1R
Depredation of machhnt toolH: al>Htract.
*D
lad
oiirftcUUlon or manurticturinK1 plant*. K: (1.
Ooltoy. J Account 20:16fi-72 H 'in
Depreciation of property. W. H. durtliw. <lwi
Mec it ix: I (wo- lion i) *ir»
Depreciation probUmw, H, lOrlclcnon, Am (Ian
Xmit 1'ro 0:pt a, inN2-1H3K; Dlnc.UHHlon. 0:pt
DlHcuMHlon of clc*i)rec*lnUon. I». J. Kouly. WriK A
Oontr 44:118-21? AK I«( IB
" A 'Imtln* ovArhoatl nxpamia. N: T, l^l«kAr.
court 'ovwul en cloi>r«nldUon deduction.
;,Roo 72:4«0-1 o 10 'in
In rate-flxlnir by oommliwlon, nhould dnprn-
qlatlon be dmluctort from riant valuation?
A. C. Humphreys. Am OAK Jnnt Pro »:pt Ji,
1557-A2; Blnouflfllon, 9:pt 2f lfl38-«2 '14
Life of way structure as affflotwl by oniclnoor-
Inir and munlclpnl condition*. P. N. WUMon.
dlags Hlec Ity J 45:1212-13 Jo 26 '15
MothodH of fltfurlng depreciation and nroacnt
values. W: A. Uul Mar. hid Kng 14:402-3 O
ObHoluHtwnco »H canst* of depreciation. S. Wal-
ton. J Account ao:14W-51 Afi '15
rroblom of depreciation. G: U. May. J Account
Rational method of cakmlatiiiff depreciated
value. H. L>. Olllotto. Jflng & Oontr 44:24-7
Jl 14 15
ITtllitlen bureau ; conference on valuation, PhJl-
1UIR. Klou Jty J 4(!:10,'U-2 N 20 'J&
, . ,
Viilimtlon of wator works pn»pertloH. II. I».
Oniotte. I0n« & Contr 43:486-H Jo 2 fl»
yHt
Uy
Derailments
Aecldent oauHed by defoctlvo whodH. II. \V.
Ilelnap. Uy AK«- 5!»:48 Jl » '15
How 4in uxie tailed In uurvlce. 11 Iron Tr U
r»(i:il07-l<) |- Mr 2H 'in
crloiiH (l«>nillmontH. IL I'. Willlama. 3331ec
.1 -15:l<>7S-f) Jc 5 '16
rt on frelKlit train dorallnient, Chicago,
Milwaukee rt Kt. Paul Jly. Jty 11 f>fr:172-3 A«p
Uenort on wreck duo to broken car wheel.
(flaw Uy U 5(i:7X!l-{!l Jc 12 '15
Tender derailments 1». L. Wheatley. Ity It
fiti:(ir>4-r> My 15 'ir>
Tender derailments. <1. W. Mlllo. Uy Atfo
<Mei>h ed) S1H5S I*1 '15
Wreck duo to a faulty ear whool. 11 Iron Tr
It fi7:»87"l».|. N II %J5
Derelicts
Hunting lor derollct KhlpH. U Set Am II2:(ill()
.Ie Ml 'in
Derrick cars. Hen (1arH (derrick)
Desert Icinds
United Static inlnliiff KtntuteH annotated.
.I. W. ThoinpHon. IT y liur MliuiH Bill !>4:pt 2t
IMA-AI 'ID
Desert vegetation
Indiana, duHcrt. If. Maxwell. II M Am $ HO:
IMS-DO o 10 'JC
Deserts
Motor travel In dftwort (wuntry of «ou thorn
("ullfornla. L: TI. Kddy. 11 Kiw & Mlu J 100:
s:ir>-7 N 20 'in
Design
'
the Holt up '-IL now method of
. A. Ucutcrdtihl. .....
M4
42:r>Kt-6 I)
tittio Arrhltooturcv— D
find
and
.
; Machinery— l>OHl«n; Textllo
Design* Decorative
Kdward Kdwards and hln art. M. II. Morgan.
11 Inland 1'tr r»fi-5HI-17 ,11 MH
Photo-kaleldoKraph. 11 H<*I Am 112:103 Ja 30 '15
Mr a(n<> Textile doflltfn
Dee Molnes, Iowa
Polltlos and government
(lominlHHloii and city n»ana«er fornin of «ov-
ertnuent. II. II. Uiimhlu, U, \V. 1'eatroKH and
,J: K. Murke. Munlo Knff 4(l:C2-,'t AK 'ir>
DessAuer process
U/uitKeu motion pIctureH. 11 Hcl Am 112:312
Ap !l *ir»
Destroyers. H«<» Ton«»clo boat dcHlroycrn
Detarrlng, Heci (JaH purlltaatlon
?Ji?n-nrlniorH and dctonatorn. Kcl Am S S0:3fi
Jl J7 '16
New wUVty dntoniitlvm, fuwi: <'iirdwiu del-
onant. II. Houder. 11 diatfH Am Inst Mlu W
Hul lU:liM7-f.n o 'M; Almtnict. Wi« M -IK:
4HI-1H I> *M; DlNctiHHlon. Am InHt MIn M
(till 100:K!)R-00!i At) '15
l»rlmc.r on oxploHlvoM for motal !»ii»«irH uiul
quarrymon. (J: W. Mxmrou and (?. Hall, pin
a B Kur MlnoH Itul SO: 2!) -40 'in
ofiy 'ptan° for^Dotrolt. W. II. Uennott. plaim
Am InHt Arch J «:284-8 Jo 'IB
Ito-plannlng In Detroit: report to tin; Hoard
of Htroet railway cominlMHioyiH by llan-lny,
I^arHonH and Klapp. 11 Am ln«t Arch J 3:
2IIH-70 Jo '16
120
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Detroit, Michigan— Continual
Bridges
Closing Detroit* Superior urch. 11 Elng N 74:813-
14 Cf 21 '15
Hotels
Hotel Statler, Detroit, Mich. 11 plans Arch
& llldg >17:89-LOL Mr '1C
IJotfil Btatler In Itatrolt. W. S. Waffiior. II
plans Arch Uee 37:320-31) Ap MB
Industries
Detroit's groat growth due to UH open nhop
policy. U \V. Moffott. Iron Tr U 57:143-7 Jl
Lighting
Detroit's municipal lighting pliint. T: WllHon.
11 plan Power 40:«32-5 l> Jt5 M4
Railroads
Economic value of terminal improvmnonU at
Detroit Uy Age 59:739-40 O 22 '15
Station ami olluxi hulldlnK of tint Michigan
Contra! railroad tit Detroit. 11 Arch & lildtf
47:53-«0 F 'in
Rapid transit
Detroit purehaHe neffoUiitlong. WU»c,» ity J 4fi:
725 Ap 10 '15
Ui'lrolt'H urban transportation necdn- prencnl
ami futuru—Hut forth. JOng Ue<t 71:127-K Ap
llctliort on Detroit tnifll?, Mice Uy J 45: 064-
5 Ap 3 '15
Street*
MothoclH nn<l eoHt of removing an HHulmltlu
mni'adam road Hurfaoo, reworking the. old
material and relaying it aM anphaltlc eon-
cTttte. (}. (<. Dlllman. 11 dlag Mng & (1outr
42:532-3 1) i) *U
Water auppty
Municipal pumping Mtatlonn of Dcitroit. T: Wil-
son. ll Power 4 Hi 5(U3 F 2 MB
Detroit, Toledo A Iron ton railroad
Atmtract of uiinual rc.port. Jty Ago r»»:X47 N «
Detroit United railway
Dotrolt municipal ownurHlilp propowil. MIoc;
Uy J 4BMH1. K 27 '15
8tatc.m<mt of Income, profit and IOHH. Mice Uy
,1 45:430-7 P 27 P15
Dextrin
Modification of March by KMHOOUK hydroolilorlo.
iw^Icl. R (\ Krary and A. <\ DminlH. J lutl
^ ICiiK Chc-iii 7:211-1(1 Mr '15
Diabetes
JHubotlc triad. Scl Am 113:24-1 H 1H '15
Dial*. Hoo KundlalH
Diamond drilling. Hoe DrlllltifC find boring ({>nrtli
and rocktt)
Diaphragm method
DlriphriLKm mat hod for tlu* inonmironumt of
watur In open chnnnnlH or uniform C^IHU-
Hflction. (3. it. Woidnor. blblloK II Win U Hul
KnR H 8:1-712 no 1 'M; lOxcorptfl. Klnic N 72:
j>32;4 S 10 44; JOnK & "ontr 42:414-in o
Diastases
Quantitative oxtructlon of dlaHtnHOH from plant
tlmuuH. XI. W. Thntchor and (1: 1*. Koch.
Am Ohem Soo J 36:2642-3 D '34
Jmu'llonal oryntalUizatlon of this nlcmtcH (vf
tho ruro nnrthw of thn dldymlurn Kfoup.
Ni. JXmnlH and F. 11. UhodoH. Am
Hoe J 37:H07-15 Ap '1C
Die casting
Aluminum 41o cairtlnff a oommorclnl achlovo-
ment. O: Paok. Metal Ind n * 13:412-18 O '16;
game, Fqundry «:igO-7 N 'IB; Same. Iron
Tr It 57:3 030 -f- N 20 '15; Same oond. Iron
Ago 00:820 0 7 '15
Aluminum diet caMtlnKH. A* I). Norton. Motel
Ind n B 12:603-4 IP14
Dlii-piuitlnff of wldto alToyi, J: C. Work. Hc«h
MlnoH Q 36:4fl-CO N rU
Die wiHLlnflr: tho motal, lt« use and tho Kan
pliance UHCUJ. C. ft. Chapplo. II Am Ua«
ht J 102:52-3 Ja 25 '16; Ham^ Motul Ind
8 13:G2**3 * 15
bronze- Met *
atliifT of tilt* LroubloHomo (Ito-caBtinca a
Hvrflvk. Motal Ind n H 13:378-1 S '16 Bl
rot^iHlon cuiatlngH. K. Buckingham. 11 diaes
Motal Ind n H i:t:ll-l» Ja "1C W
-
nickel plating of die castings or
mado from Hhtuit stluc. (J: II Proa.
tor. Mi»tnl Ind n H J«:274 Jl '15
Die holders
l*'ornm of dlo holdorw. tllatfH Motal hid n a
li't:l()0-l JMr '16
Die-sinking machines
JuckHon duitlcx dlc-Hlnklnt; niachlno. II diajr
Mach 21:!>2S-» Jl 'IB " ^^
Dielectrics
l>i<»Ui(ilri<' proncrtloH of different innulaUne
tnaU'rialH; abntnu't. K, W. Wa^nor. dlaea
I41w W GB:L044-r, Ap 24 'in ^8
lOITt^'t of traimlent voltaKeH on dlcluctrlCB.
R \V, I'oek, Jr. 11 Am Hurt 10 14 Pro ;I4:IOU5-
3747 Aj< '1ft
KiilatliiK l>ror>''rti<'H of Holid dlelectriCH. II. L.
i'urllH. clIiiitH IT H Hur Htanil Hul 11::IBJM»)
My 10 'U»; Kxeerpt (Voluino nwlHtlvity
table). Mlee U ft \V Klee'n «(i:171 Ja 23 '16
of dleh^etrle IOHHOH with the
cathode ray tube. J- l». Mliilnn. 11 Am hiHt
'11-1 J" >lli: AllHlmct- aieo
of corona and Hpark-ovcr In oil. K \v.
Peek. Jr. Cien lOlec U lS:S21-7 A« '15
Volume n'HiHtlvlty and Htirfacn reniHtivlty of
likHiilatltiK matcrlnlM. It. L. tMirtin. dlaK (Jen
Wife u 1S:»!MMOOI <) '15
Dies
Aut(»mn1Ie IndexltiK multlpt<> drawing dio.
J. M. Htabel. II dlawi Much ShHIfi-lil 1 Jl '15
nulldlujr prccirit* dleH on a muli ord<>r. 11 Iron
AW !ir»:iiii;2-;{ My la 'in
Deep diawhiK In coiuhlnatlon dies. H diatfB
Mach ^i:<i(i.'t-l A it 'K.
DleM for tlrnvvlnw IliuiKeit Mholhi. K P. l>avI0,
dlnK.'i Mach L'l:;,;tU. I Mr 'If.
Don'tH for drop-foruc die liardenei'H and uworfl.
\V. L. (}oodrleh. Mach 2I:4AH K MB
KMtahllHhlnK number of opera tloiiH for draw-
JI»K <\vllnVlrir/H «lu»llH. K J. W. Sparkuhl.
Mach 2I:72i)-H2 My '15
KorMlnw machine dfcH. J. l.cc, dla^H Uy AKO
<Mcch ed» S!t::t7 Ja M5
ForgliiK maclilne <lleti. J. W. McDonald. 11
(IlM^M Uy AK<« (Mech eil) XS;«:J!>-4D I) 'M
Making a rilihed die. .1: UcafHtt-om.
Mach ^1:744 My MB
Mechanical production of flrop fortfhiK
M: K. Ilaimtiond. II Mach iili:l 5 H MC
Mi'thoil for tiiiikhiK utid UHitu; piercing
C: DoeMcher. dla^tH Much :!l:.f»Kl-2 Mr MH
Nitw method of itollHhhm (llaiuonil (Ilex, dlog
Much 2l;U7{l DM4
IMinoh find die HtandnrdH. K: K. Hammond*
(tliiKH Mitc-li a2!l«7-40 <> MB
Uectaimular <lniwinK and trlnuning. J. M.
Htiihcl. dlHKM Mach ^;4'l-7 S MB
Uep'tlrlnK cracked <IIcH. U. J, Alhrecht. dl
Mach M:\\ H MB
Hnmtl aluuifnum tubcN. J. p, Sheehy. 11
Metal Ind n H i;i:BB-fl P1 MB
Thrwt iHHM'niiy developett itlo hf*ntln. II Iron
AKn 00:134 /u 14 MB
Tuliu forming die. A. It, Wllnon. dlagH Mach
L'l:(til(l'7 Ap MB
Unlvwiial Ilnk-cuttlnK die. H- ddat, diaKi
Mach a^fiU-I H MB
ffm rf/m« Metal wt»rk; PtinchlnK machinery;
molnl work
oil fiiKlnif. II illiiK Munlc J 38:
DOG Jo 24 MR
Amartaan Dlnitftl cn«ln«H| murmmry of differ-
ent type*, iron ARM 00:1170 N IfTMR
Tlroakdown of a Dle,nel fmKlnc nt Oxford. Kn-
fflnrnr 110:357 Ap 2 MB
Crnckwl nnd ««>lK«d |»I«toiiH on Dlcnel omflncfl.
O: K. Winder, cfliuvH Power 42:210-11 A{
10 MC; Atwtruct. tut Marini* Kng 2<>:4LG H '15
DIcM^l und MttmM>l«wta enKincH. Iron AKA 96:
748-7 K 30 MR
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
121
Diesel engines — Continued
Diesel engine and Its applications In southern
California. W. H. Adams. dlugs Am Soc
M B J 37:021-8 N '15; JSxcorptH. Iron Age DC:
1313-14 D 2 '15; Discussion. Am Soo M U J
37:600-703 D '15
Diesel-engine control Htallou ut Winchester,
Ind.— cost of equipment. T: Wilson. il
Tower 41:562-4 Ap 27 '15
Diesel engine day ac the Panama- Pad lit* in-
ternational exposition. Iron Ago l»t.:iii „!
Diesel engine defended. U. VV. (Vowly. Power
41:413 Mr 23 '15
Diesel engine for tho contractor — why mil?
U. O. Hammond. 11 Kng IUu» 7I:4lW-lU Mr
27 '15
Diesel engine In America. M. Hotter. dlags
Power 42:524-7 O 12 '15
Diesel- engine Installation at Palo Alto.
U. Haas. II Power 41:503-4 AD 13 '15
Diesel engine. users' association. duxg Mnjrlnoer
120:86 Jl lilt 'Jf>
DIeHOl anginas for generator drive. O: Lo-
grand. Am Inst 14 U Pro .14: IK 16- IK Ag MB
Diesul principle. applied to HI null engines. 11
dlag Power 41:162-6 F 2 '15
Dlosvl-typu onglno in the United Hi at OH. U. W.
Crowly. KUm W «5:41U-I4 F 13 '15
DloHoI-typo oil engine in European repute.
It. VV. Orowly. Mice W «:»:iw:i-7 Mr i:t 'if.
Fairbanks-Morse Inlcriml-comhiiHtlou engine.
11 King & Mln J 100:30* Ag 2K M5; J»o\vcr 42:
550-1 O 19 '15
Heavy oil engine, itn present H tat us and future
dovolopment. A. U. Ooldlnglmm, 11 dlagH Am
Soc M N J 37:028-30 N '15; Kxcerpls. Iron
Atfo 00:1313-16 J) 2 '15
How to Holctc't your prime mover. (!. KlHk.
Iron Tr U 57:51111-78 | H 2:1 M5
Largo four-cylinder vertical l>lem»l t^nglnc of
tho MuH(th-HulK(»r
company, Ht IxiulH. II Kl<»c« U ft VV MUnj'n
66:41-2 Ja 2 '15; IClec, W 64:iai7 JJ 10 '14
MolntoHh & Heymour fiUO-hp. Dtawil <«n«lii(«.
F. K. Low. II dliiKTH Power 4^:7*10-5 N M M5
10(10 h.p. Dlenrl engine: ahHtrad. .). (?o<'lmud.
_ dlagH Am Hoc M N .1 »7:M5 K MB
PHiiama- 1 »a«in« expOHltlon. t>\ It. Low. U <UUKH
^l»ow«r 42:a«l-n, 2UO-3, IMI-2 Ag 21-S 7 '15
Performance of hlenei eiiKlno pumplMg (Mnilp-
mtmt of tint Appteton, VVlH., wnl««r works, II
plan Mng A c^ontr 44:S-U-ff H 20 'If.
IteHablMty of PlcHul cn«lno dcnihhMl. 14. Muc»l-
Icr. Wng Hmi 7l:frO« Af> 17 '15
Soutliwark-HarrtH valveleHH engine. U l<3ttg M
4H:mip5-ft Ap MB
ll lplin Tl' ^ r>7:
TopHloiml oHdllatloiiH of un oi»xln«» Him ft; nb»
. (>: Mlj-H. dlag Am Hoo M M J Ii7:4(l«-7
Manufacture
Manufacture of \\u\ Diesel engine: production
nd tho plant of tho
Testing
of now typo. prlmu movur; Huuthwurk-
T!H wuclo oil onglne. U Iron Tr It 57:274-
T«»ts on a* nicwel onglrm; ulwtriirt. W. R
Te«tsnW* in n.|H<X! M M J :!7:'%a-n Jw 'ln
iT A * j * *•""; r1 wiimin-n WHITI ruiuiiTi
abstract. A. lialog. Am Moo M W J 37:
JD
Dl«»«' «nJBj"«»/ Marine
Diesel engine propelled ship, Pacific: abstract.
W. Kaexnmeror. Am Boo M U J iJ7:60i-2 O
Dlosel motor tu«r Chlckamauga. U: E. Nichol-
-,*%.? i?.1 Wiirtao fluff 20:403-5 N 'ifl^101101
JDiesol engines. Power
J-argo DiuHoi unglned shlpH for marine navi-
Kiuion and tnolr economic poHHlnllitUw;
ahstract. VV: Scholz. Am Soo MM J 37:228-
30 Ap 15
Machinery of modem nubinarlnes. A. P. Chalk-
ley. 11 Hcl Am H»:2tS4- .11 3 '15
30 M6HCml"DleBd OUil:"1C8- acl Am tf 80:-87 °
Modern HUbiniirliiuH in war and peace. S.
Jjiiko. 11 dlagH Jnt Marino Kng 20:450-0 O
Oil and suction producer gas engines for ship
Propulsion; abstract. Am Boo M E J 37:602
!2b "'
l[lw' Jnt
rti.vor 1)lanL A- JI<MLr- fl Slw°y J
ifU.i».l-0<| N I ft
TliermodymunlcB of 11m miirlno <mglno: ab-
2o"l7tj,lJ'!iBWI' Went worth. InL Marino Kng
Two- VH. four-Hi roku-oyclo marine Dl«H«l en-
glno. (J. 0. DiLVlHou. Powor 42:564-5 O 1U '15
How much iLltmmcn Is tiend«»d In our diet?
M. Nlndhcde. Hcl Ain H 7»:327 My 22 '15
Uino Halts for Holdlars. Hoi Am 313:3Ti8 O 33 '15
vitiuMlnoH and cooking. J). McCaskoy. Hci Am
Vltainincri, and tliolr importance for tho main-
m-ff*$ °n Mr! u )l' ltc n midtt H<!l Am m:
Nw alwt Nutrition
Digestion
Physiological activity of combined hy<lro-
chlorle add. J. 11. Long. Am OHom Hoc J
37:1333-47 My MB
Afr?<; nlmt JOnssymoH; Mastication
Digestive ferment!
CompariHon of motliods for tho determination
of tlio jirote.ol.vtlc nclivlty of IHUUUIUIM pro-
parutlons. ,1. U. Long and A, W. Uarton.
Am Olumi Hoc J ;i« -,210 !-({(} O '14
Dikes (englnaerlng). Huo lOmhaiikmonts
Dlmathylpyrone
Organic oxonlum compoundH: dlnietliylpyrdtie-
hydrocljlorlde. ll, , N. 1C, ItKnliun. Am (Hiom
Son .1 :t7:.riri7»07 Mr MB
Dlmmsrs. H<'» Mlectrlc lamps, Tungsten—
Control
Dining car chairs
Oanmllnn North
orn dining cur ohalrH. dlagH
*"'m Je 'lli; Hy AK<1
Dining cart
Htctil pasHengor ccjulpmont for tho Union Pa-
clllc, 11 dliigK Uy AKO 08:1475-0 Jo 25 '15
A*? nlno Ituffot earn
Dlnltrotyroilna
Mtudleri on nil rated proteins; tho HynthescK of
:i,5-dlnlti'otyroHlm}. T. If. Johntton and 14: K
Kohinamu Am C^Iium Hoc J 37:2164-70 H M5
Dinosaurs
TyraimoHauruH, a orotaoootiH cnrnlvorouH <llno~
Mtiur. H. Ifrown, 11 Hoi Am 113:322-3 O U MR
Dip needle surveying. Hoo Magnetic, surveying
Dlphenylureachlorlde
Action of diphmiylurcachlorldo on organic
. W: M. Dohn and H. M. PlaLt. Am
(!h«mi Woe J 37:21 22-30 H '15
DlpotaMlum phofphnte
122
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Dippers. Sco Buckets
Dipping fluids
ttucH'p dii>H In Uruguay. II. L. Hiuihr. Textile
World 48:OQ4 Mr "1C
Dipping fluids, Arsenical
Blood- charcoal tia u purlfylnff ntfont Tor itrHonlc
solutions previous to tltrutfon. K. M. Chapin.
J Inrt & ring Chum 6:ltW2-3 1) '14
Portland street corner dinsctorloH. Mimic J 39:
7 Jl 1 '15
Dirigibles. He«* Jtalloonn and tilrHhlim
Disasters
Sco also iCoHtlaud (Hteamahlp)
Discount
AnnuitioH and bond dlwount. K. J. IkMiiintt.
J Account 1!):4UC-2U; 20:1-20 ,J«-J1 '1C
CaHh dlHcount. S. Walton. J Account liitfsn-
00 My 'in
DiHcount on Htoc»k. K. Walton. J Account 20:
3W-41 M 'in
Tyranny of thi» cnKravpr. A. S. Lit lit*. J Ac-
count 20:lKtl-2U2 H '15
Discoveries In science. Hc«» Hclt»m'«
DIae&ses
J)lHcaneH dan#c»rouH at different peHn<ln of Hft>.
Sol Am M 7D: Mil- 50 Mr li '!&
K«» <ilnt) TulmrculoHlK; Typhoid fovcr; ulwi
mihlieud DlswiHttH under various HubJoctH,
w.tf. Nervoim HyHtem— I HHCUHCH
Diseases, Industrial
NyntaKruuH (trembling of the «y«w) of th«
miners Colltary iUi:fiOB Ap '15
llithlnlH condition** on the Hand. A. <!. K«y.
Mug- ft Mln .1 9t»:2X-» .la 2 '1C
KofOKnlKliitf vociitlotiH from the- teeth. 11 Set
Am H 7MOO My K '45
#0(j fffcw liFfiHM foundorH1
Diseases of metals. Hen MctnlH
Dishwashing machines
CV(»HccnL cIc<'lrU' dlnhwaHlicr. II Mlcc U A W
KU'c'u (i(;:7(»2-u AI» 10 'tr.
Hoavy-HOrvlco olootrlc dlwh wnuhnr* 11 Klcc W
CGiino N ia 'ir»
Disinfection and disinfectants
l>ont ruction of fllcn anU dlnlnf cctlon. Scl Atu
H 80:111' AK 14 'in
u of Hw!mmIntfMuciolH with <H»inw»r
flcl Am B 80:^52 N 117 '1C*
on for HO wage* on coinmon car-
(iltiK KIIK Ucc 7l:4.'t Ja U '16
cuttlriK ollH. 1*. .1. Artnlc, Iron Ago
Ii5 '15
dlHlnfw.tlcm. Hd Am 113UHH Jr 19
Wn> n/M) AnttuopUci**; Oxonn
Dislocations
Device* for treatment of dl*l<x!fit<ul anil frar-
turoa lowor limb*. U Bel Am 113^64 1- o 23
Dissociation
Can tho dlHHotrlatlon theory bo appllnd to n<»lld
HolutloiiH In ntoulM? 14: I), ("nuiplwlt, Am
Chtim Hoc, J 37:30.19-41! H 'ID
onHltloH and dotfrm'f nf dlHUoclutlon of tlm
saturated vaitorH of i\\n nmmonlum IiaUdc*.
and ttio rctlatcul thornmi data. A. Smith luul
It. II. Lombard. Am Oh urn Hoc J 37:3X.70 Ja
of hydroKan into utoinit. 1. T,ang-
mulr. Am Ohcmi Hoc- J 37:-lt7-r>8 Mr 'in
DlMoclatton of hyarogan into atoms. I.
MMtay- Am
SQlootron conception of vftlonoo; the theory of
eloctrolytio dlwioctatlon and ohmnloal auuon.
1
N*taon< Am °h*M
trons
Dlstearln
Phosphates of 2,S-6Ifltearln. It. R,
and U. It Stevens. Am Chom Boo J
Ag '14
Distillation
AdJUHtahlti burner Huj»]H>rt for condensation
J
Analytical distillation ot petroleum. W
Uittnian ami K. \V. Dean. dlnj^H .1 Jnd &
7:lK,r.-!»:s 7r.I-«« Mr. H '15
, - .
DcKtructivc distillation of Pacific coattt kelt>a
Chom 7:673-4
R It. lIiMifflniul. J Jnd
isji -
HtllljMl/oiMl wntor. O. K IlIrMhfuld.
nicrK*'nt wtcin coriH'<klI<m for tliormometera
In croow»tt» oil dint Illation (lankH. U. M. WU-
hohn. dlaKH U M Jtur Stand Toc.h l»a 411:1-21
on thn dlHtlllntlon of liquid air
In u nmmicUc Hold. u. S. Moltrldo. Am Chom
s-w j a7:i7in-iK Jl 'ir,
Fractional tllHtlllatlon with rc^tUatctl Htlli-
hoadH: <VIKCH In which tho boiling-point
curvo paHHoH through a maximum or a, mini-
mum, M. A. ItohuinofT and <!. W. Itacon.
dhiKH Am <M)om Soo J .'{7::i01-J> V 'in
Kracilonal dlHtlllatlon with rt*KiiIat<>d Htlll-
hondH: dlHt Illation of ternary mixtures.
M. A. KoHanofP, .1: |i\ \V. Schul/.<*, and U. A.
Dunphy. Am iMicm Soo .1 ,(17:IU7:M) My '15
lmp»"ovc(l form of KJoMalil dlKtlllatlon uiipa-
ratUH. A. 1>. IlolmoH. 11 <llatf J Ind & ling
««n«in il:10MM:!; 7:rt'.t;i"l I> '14, AK 'in
KJHttahl dlHtlllation apparatiiH. .1. M. I'lckel.
II J Ind & 1'Jntf <1hi>m 7:?S7-!> S 'If.
of «aH<>l!n<» by crackinR heavy
'
ofta. Scl Am S 7!l:liS:i My I '15
of UndhiK tho partial rt-om tho total
vapor prcHHun^H of binary nilxturi^, find a
llumry of fractional dlHtllliitloti, M. A.
Uoxmioff, ('. W. Hac(»ii, and J: K, W,
HclmlKo. Ant Cbcm Soo .1 ;tii:i!iu:u2uo-i o '14
Now water «tlll, U dlaK M<'t A ('hem Mug 12:
7!»B I» '14
Partial vapor proHmm'H of (ctnuiry mlxturoH of
toluene, curium t<*tra chloride and cthylime
bromide, M. A. Unrmnoir, ,1: I-\ W.
mid U. A. imnphy. Am (ilitMii Hoc ,1 ;m:!MKO-
ur» i) *t4
o fllHtlllatlon of petnthMini liydi*o-car-
A. P. Hj4MT<«waanl. it dla#H J Ind &
licni 7:r>7««7 Jl 'lf»
Hoparatlon of KMhea by friH'tlonal dint Illation
In u vacuum ill lox\ tempera turcH. (}. A.
Hnrrell attd 1. \V. itnljerlnnn. ,1 Ind & Mng
ciH'm 7:UO'i.|ii Mr 'ir(
Htudy of tbe i-wu'tlt»n of alkali naltH of ftul-
fonie tjcldM with alkali tmonolatoH by dry
dlKtinntlon. K. M, Nollati tind L. d. PanlolM.
Am Chom Hoc J a(I:lHM-IH S '14 , „
M'ln« planlH of California. A. K. I<. IMI. Jl
liiMMAm Iruit Mln K Mill lor»:17i;j)-lM) H 'IB;
10«:S42n I> -in
Two convenient forniM of roc'flvi'p for frac-
tional cllHtlllntlcmM nmler tlhnlntHbed pro«-
Hiirc, M, T. Mogcrt. dhm^ J Ind A lOnw (-liem
7:7Kri-rt H '15
Watfr-dlHtilllwr nnrmntttM. <\ M. AndnrHon.
plan Power 1«:KB« I> 15 *H; Hamo. K
Mln ,7 JlO:ir»0 Ja 19 '15
Water (liHlillltiK upjmrutUH. U Mot ^ (Mictm
18:704 O 1 'ft
Kir *ir«o Coal dlMttlUitlon: Coal-tar nro-
wrtHi I4nm*ntlnl (»llw; IVnt cIlHtllliitlon; Wood
dlHtlilntion
Dlitllted water.
Wutorv
0. I- Hwlnh*r. Am
J« '«;
:1770-9
llfUlttll, It. -uvVIiiMr-ifii
nut W W 1VO 34:10Bfl-7*
Abiitmot. VHmn W 6fi:7-8 .11 3 'H>
District hotinfl. Hw Healing from contra! «ta-
tionn
District heating association, National. Heo Na-
tional district hciatlnff nmio(flatlon
Dlthlourlmldo-scstyUcetone «!«.«•*
CotiNtltutlon of thtt HO* called oltnlounmiao*
^tyliicitoni, W? J. Httto. Am CU«m Soo
J 87:1544-59 Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
123
All-3netal diving dress. 11 dings Engineer US:
554-5 D 11 '14
Deep diving experiment*! and the records at
Honolulu. W N 73:71)6 Ap ii2M5
Effect of pressure on- the diver. 11 He! Am 313:
Raistnff tho K-4. J. Jf, Springer, il Bel Am
Salvage work on Uio KmproHH c»J Ireland. U. O.
Skerrott. il plan ding Int Marino Wng 20:
60-2 F 'ID
Daovernoi?aaito control Clilc'iiKD- Miami road.
HorweleHS Ago 95:4 AT Ap 7 MG
Balboa docks, il Sci Am 113:48 Ja 0 MB
Jjurtfc canal terminal, il dingH Int Marine
20:114 Mr '15 „.,.,,
Concrcto crllm \i«(sd HUceoHHfully In doe.k con-
struction at Victoria. 11 iliiifVM jilium Jtiiitf
Itao 72:105-7 Atf 7 Mfi
Concrete pilo and cylinder foundatlotm at
Cnarloaton. 11 diag JtaK N 74:1»2«-U N Jl Mi»
Jackson vlllo municipal dottier nenrlzig complu-
tlon. Jfinff N 74:JOi)U J) 2 MB t
Kiel; Ito naval and uimluuerliiK fenturen.
A. VV. Meteitlfe.. dfugH MiiKlui'ur 1110 :&«-;! Jl
16 '1C; Sumo cond. Bel Am H M<l:SKI4 O II Mf.
Municipal dock for HI. l-ouln, Mo. J'Jiitf N 74:
1101 D 2 '15
Nexv eoal dock Tor the rineimnitl, HatnlUon
& Dayton at Toledo. II plan Ity Aj.;e Mk27:!-l
AK lit MB: Same. Ity u ri7:!S:u;-!i A« at Mir,
Pamn eoiul. MIIK Hee 72:10.1-4 AK 7 Mfi
Now graving doek at South Hhlelds. il dla^
plaii WIWIIMMT iai»:ift4-«, ir.s AK i« Mf.
Poarl harbor dry doek. K. It, Ilarrli-i. 10 UK Ue«-
71:57-K Ju » Mfi
Poarl harbor dry dork; ahnti'net. II. U. Stan-
fun I. Am Woe. M M J :17:41U-1I Jl M:*
Ponnwylvanla eoal doek al HnndUfilty. 11 plnn
Hy AK<' r>7:llN!)-!ll I» W> M4
Flan for ImlldhiK I'enrl linrlior dryd<»rk neur
Ilonoluln. U lOiiK Itee. 71:S1M Ja 1C MI»; 10nK
N 7»:K(M) Ju 14 MT»
Bopalru 1o the mitoH nt th« 70-foot entraneo
to tho Tyno (VookH. U Kn^tiKM-r llidMia, 41 H
O 29 '1C
Toledo eoal dock built hi reeord time, il plan
Mntf N 74:fi20-!! S !> 'If.
Torpodo-hoat borth nt thn dharlciHtoti navy
yard. 11 plan Mn«r N 74:H71!-3 N 4 -Jf, '
Two new Crandan railway dry doHtu, U Int
Marino \K\u ^0:lfi(i-7 Ap M5
ftca afar) Freltflit handling; llarhorn; Portu;
Concrete dome for Iho now TecMinolo^y luilld-
inKH. (Jnmhrldms MaHH. 11 lOiiK N 74:»Hr»-(i
Apr 20 '1C '
Uraltfn of I fiB-fotd^wteiil-. framed doniis A. W.
451-4/4K2-4 O 84-311 ( '14; ^\\\w!\ff A V'iiilf
42:aM-2(> H «0 '14
DftHltfninK a «tee,l domo for tho horticulture
pnmoA at UK* llmnum-Pitdlta International
Axponltlon. A. W. Marl and T: l<\
aingn KnK N 74:20H-12 41 2!> Mfi
FramlnK of tho domo of the. palacw of
oulturo at tho ranama-PaeKict Intern
... A^ w l<J|irl d T. ^ (M]
, N 74:I12-lfi Jl 1G Mfi
--.-^-lojffl hotwl nt Atlantic CJIty. II diapr
._ N 74:21-2 Jl 1 MB
Octagonal framed domo, Han Krnnelmto au-
ditorium, il dlafffl Mug N 73:773-5 A p 22 Mfi
Sao abto Rooffl
Domestic appllancM
DomeHtio fuol appllnnrM from tlm con«um«r'H
point of view. Am Uan Ivlght J 102:70-], 74-0
horti-
1 '16
Sco alto Gait appliancen
omeatlc englneerlna
Solenco of domewtlc wwinoorlnf. T: J. Clatty.
Dom Bnf 70:7-8 Ja 2^15
8*6 afco Building; IToatlnflr; T-i«fhtinics
Plumblne; Sanitary englueerlnV, Ventlla-
UOKX
omeatlc engineering (period loan
26th annlvoranry of Domoi
J: K. Allen. Dom Bnf 09:81
Domestic science
AHuiHuremcmta for tho houHehold. 11 U S Bur
fStaxid Giro 50:1-141) 'IB; Abstract (BtUclcncy
lu^tho^housohold). H. T. Wudo. aci Am U/:
to alfo AiMirtmont houaos; Dlot: Electric-
ity in tho homo; Food; tfuol; Furniture; Oar-
duna; Hoatintr; Jlouue d(HJorutlon; Kilchena;
Jjumdry; Mcuu cards; Sanitation; Vuntlla-
tiun
Dominican republic
MlMoralH of Hiintu l>omhitfo. F. h. (JnrriHUii.
II J*2ntf «& Min J !ill:!;-U-4 Ap 10 Mr>
Doors
Jflloctrio control for doors. 11 KIoc W GO: 1049 N
Modern wlidlntf parlor door. C. J. (J. 3'hllllps.
dlaKH ItldK AKO 37:-lU-Rl Jo; 20-30 Jl '1G
Nf<! al#o Architecture; Screen doors
Doorways
Colonial firchltocituro In Connecticut. W. 8.
% JleHHOll. 11 dl«K« Arch Itoc HX:(172-80 D Ufi
Door guard Tor motor IruckH. dliitf lucl Untf
ir»:7a AK '15
Doorway. Hurtlut-AtkitiHon IIOUHO. Nuwbury-
mirt, MILHH. Unlit in ISOR, moamirod and
, drawn hy <?. UoDb. Uriekh 24:pl 10 O flG
Mntrunee tle(»ll, l<2HtMiolim Monorow, Halainanca,
Wl'/iln ^{jwlpi i» this XVth contury. 11 Jlrlokb
JMoilern eohtiiliil iloorwiiys. It. <!rlHWold, 11
Aivli Uee 3K:3l«.na AR Mfi
Dorr njltntor
Koawlhlllly of contlmioim eaUHtlelxfng. il Mot
<<nem UIIK I»:rill-ir> AK MR
1 [?^^0^l^^^^l|1(ml.'^lMllUl.'WIc;llI mmaintiiH In eln'in.-
k'ng ('linn 7:i:(!«-:}(> K Mfi; Same.. Mot
(Miem Mng ia:l)7-K JO '15
Dorr, clnitlfler
(THe. of hydromotallurgiral apjtiiratuH In
i«'nl ongliuuifJiiK. J: V. N. Dorr. 11 dlngrt
Cj Same. J
. . . .
Met A <Miem Kng I3:I»r>-« Ja MCj
Ind ^ lOng (them 7;llU-:i2 F '1C
Dorr thickener
Artatma coppor OO/H I>orr thlokomu*. L): Cole.
II dlag Mng ti Mfn J l()0:i:tl-'l Jl 84 Mfi
Informal wit tllHchai-tfo on Dorr thiolconor. ICng
A Win J 100:090 O 16 'IB
UM<> nf hydnunehillurgical nnparaLim In chem-
ical ciiKlneerlng. .1: V. N, Dorr. 11 dlag J
Ind ^r Kng(Them 7:U'U-(I K MA; Same. Met &
(Them Mug L:i:!U».l P Mfi
Double houses
.Double hoiiMu for a CO ft lot. 11 plant* Bldg
Age S7.M2-4 N M6
Doufllfli fir
DlHt Hint Ion of Doughwi ilr at high tompom-
turitH. H. Tronipor. J Ind & Mng Chom 7:
DonglfiH ilr for paving Mocdnk O. 1». M. GOM.
J4»ff N 74:774-0 O A M5
Trotimt agaltiHt condemnation of troatnA
J)otigIiiH fir. H. 10. IIorrookH. Kng Itoc 71:107
Ja 2# MD
Draft
Air Intake* Inc.rcumt furnace (japucity. dlaga
M<«» Fly J 40:1141-2 H 2fi MB
l^rnft in funuicafl And llupfl. B. O. Xtallay. ahigH
Powov 42:638-42 N 0 '15
Draft rwidlnffM on a HUrllng lujllor. 8* II. VI all.
dlAgK I'ower 41:44-0 Ja 22 '15
MtMimirctnent of draft. 0. F. TTlrnhMA.
Powor 42:370-2 B 14 '1C
Htudy of draft in boJlnrfl. O. F. ITirKhfolfl.
Tower 42:190-7 AST 10 MB
u
.... ) ahlmnoyflj J>amper»; Klrinir; Txjco-
motlvoH— Draft; Mechanical draft; Mine
ventilation ; Ventilation
Draft, Mechanical. 800 Mechanical draft
million combination differential draft gage. 11
Power 41:229 F 16 '15
Recordlnpr powor plant ope ration*. J. p. Small-
wood, u dlaga Iflnff M 50:41-3 O 15
124
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Draft gears
Cowl of malntonaneo of oqutpmeni: a reeord of
tho WiuiKli <in»ft «ear. Ky It fi«:««-7 Jn !» MS
.
Draft K«ar prohleni. Jt. V. Cramlall, Ky
(Mm-li ed) SS:l!lU-i:t 1) M4
Draft tfwur prohlom. M. A. Murniy. dim? Uy
go Ul^'h (id) H!»:40« O '1C
draft gi»ar. diaKH Uy Age KM;
m AD in fir>
ew Yor
New York imndeipal our—draft wiir.
Jfflcic Hy J 44:18WI-1 D aO M4
Ucieonl of nmL of ninlntainhiK ear tlraft apptl-
aueeH. Uy U ,r»ii:li!U K 117 M.'t
Draft tubes. Heo TurbinoH
Drafting boards
DniftniK tuhta for lleklwork. <\ T. Ifernaril.
U KIIK ^ Mtn J inii::;<i.i S 4 MA
Meld drafting table. \V. U Wfhh. dla^H
N 7S:N3« A]i 2» Mfl
Methoil of holdlntf lonR druwliiKH* J. H.
tllaitH Maeh 2'J;i;;i S '15
Simplex imniUt-1 at,ta<llitmknt. 11 tlluK
lit:luiit-U AK '15
Drafting Instruments. Kirn DniwliiK hmtrumentK
Drafting room practice
Autoniohlte drafting room. K \V. Weaver. II
dl«HH MnrHeleHH AK<> ,'n:^li-l, 2MJ-S, :!!I7-H,
'
-f - -
Camera VH. the pantograph. "• A> WUllain-
Hon. dlaw Colliery :J5^K«-'J1 ,la MJ.; Kxeer)>t.
Hiiff M 4K;!MM-.:t Mr M.»
Ohecklnfv drnwlnKH- hoxv and why. (M K.
Scrlhner. Much li2:H,t () '15
Drafting rot>m n'forniH. 10, II. Klnh. diUKH KnK
M 4H:752-n K MO
^eethmal viewn of rltw and Hyntinetrl<*al imrttt.
(\ U HveiiHen. dluKH Maeh 2I:71MI*1 Je. Ma
Mtr fffoo Drawlnic InHirumenlH; Maehlnery
— *I>cHlifn; Mauhauleal ilmwlnfc
CM UM (lion and draftH. S. Walton. J Aeeuunt 2(1:
i',1(U S MH
Draftsmen
Undcirruted eontrlhntor trv Hteol eoiiMtrnedon;
the detaller. U. KhunltiK. KIIK N 71:M:M S
90 Mft
Drain tile
AdvcTtlHltiK and HellhiK muthotta for eimeretf*
drain tile mannfiietitrerH. it. *l. (*ctmniotiH.
Cloneretn <Vm 7:27-K Jl Mfi
Invowtlwitlon of tho durnhlllty of eemetit drain
tlla hi allcnJl HollH, U. J. WlR and <». M.
William*. (IlHKH pin U H Itur Hland Tet-h \^i
44:1-5(1 '16; AVmlritct. J Vr Inwt 17!l;35|.a
Mr '1H; AhMtrunt. Kntf Her 72:U20 AK &1 '15;
JQxwrptM. (?on<^ret« (Torn 7:t4fi-7 () MA
Investigation of thtt offeetM of nlltall on
ereto drain tll(t near l^tkit I*nrk, la,
SlittH, Oonereta <Vm 0:27H-«t J« M5
Proposed Htanilnrd MpeelUeatloitH and reeotn*
mended time tire for ftnitn tile and tile drain
<lontr 42:lKI-n AK ID
B, It, Hood. 11 Kntf
oonHtruoUcw. KUK
*wor tllft of cfonorftt*. B,
Mln J 100:1R8 Jl 31 MB
ixa of drain til* AM determined hy Maryland
Axp«rU>ncft. J: It. Harwell. MIJK ft <!ontr
44:60 Jl 21 MS
flubdralnaffo cif hrlck-pnvad *treet*t, Uikewood.
Ohio. 10. A. Muhor. dlrtKH 10n* N 74:K»7-K
H 10 MB
Tllfl clrnlriM I UK toad of mnall culvort* on hljch-
wnyH. fl\ O. Nolmm. Mug N 73:1083-4 J<t S MG
Drainage
Combination eonrrftta road and flood channel,
Loa Anffcd^ii oounty, Calif. li. J*imnwtt. 11
diaKv lOnff N 79:42*3 Ja 7 MB
Conatruotton mothotlM and plant for dlvornlon
and rtmlnttKO worKu for lilttla Hlvcr drain-
&RO (llfttrtct In Mlwourl. IOnK H«o 70:612-14
ID o '14
OoHt of nnd protttn from tilw «nd*rrtraln«i, R l>.
MaracUm. KnK ft Oontr 44:21-9 Jl 7 MIS
Coflt of drainupo puxnpinic in ftouthorn Txtui-
Alana. 0, W, Okey. finf N 74:788-6 O 14 MS
Dtwlffti of clnilnaico <Utoh«n» with dlRaramit.
W. H. Poo. Kng ft Oontr 43:489-41 My 19 M5
of Aralnaffe-dltah oontmrttorw. Mng
8 Ap 1 MR
triiltuiKu piimptnK plant with varlahlo-speed
drive. 11 diaKH Muff N T4:fiXl-3 K 28 MB
s I^ifi"11 hy lllr lilt8' Mn* * MIn J
M|HHOWL
1" <lraln
Mast Mide l««v«'<» and MM til In ry <Untrlct. T N
Jaeoh, 11 dliiKH AHHII KIIK Koe J ,rir»:l-Il Jl '15
Kxrnyiitlnif miieliliiery WMI| In land drainage.
i'm1," «yarao11' »»lh""W » <*1«KH 11 H AKrio fiS
tt(Mi:i~:i!i I ft
Kxeavathur plant for heavy drainage, work In
ArknmviH. 11 KHK lleo 71:11 .la !i MB
Korainla for eonipntliiK the run-ofT depth to bo
i»x|H*etiMl froin any pimple drainage area.
H. W. KiVHroln. Hnir * *<ontr 44:23 ,11 7 '15
How Cai'Hon lake WWH (Irulneil. H. (."!. Hnteo
taap Iron Tr It fill: I UK- » Ja 14 MB v
IjirwHt eleetrfr1 dralnatfo punmln^ plant. A. Ml
MillW. I4it»r N 74:XOI -ft O 21 Mf.
lilttli* IH\MT drainage diwlrlet. map Kn# N
Til :M !>-'.£ I Mr IS M.'I
Maintenance or draiimw illtelifH. KnK N 73:
SSI -2 My ft '15
Method and entit of maklaK a dniliuiKu *wr-
vry for tin- \VaHhtiiKtoa Itayou drainage <I1«-
Irli't, MlNHlawlppl. (i. \V. AK'lln. amp long- &
t'niitr M:»3-:i AH 4 'in
Method of eonipathiK ran -off In drnlninir Irri-
Kitted laadji. II, (*. Miller. Mtm <^ Cotitr 44:
I MM AK ^i MTi
New type of e,at<» for reKnlatliu; ndjneent
vuiti'i- U-velH operate:* aatoniatlcally, dliiKH
Kai; U«ke VI:aoi :» Mr tl M;»
Xuvet niethttd of draining a Hwamp for an
-
enrth mi. u KIIK N 7J;sn- N 4 'ir»
I'liuiH for a typical condition of MlHHlHHlppl
Uotlota laail dnilaar.*1. tnap Mntf ^r <V>ntr 43:
•Itnt I Je a MI*
UeilaeltiK the eiKd of dralnaK^ exeuvn1l<uiu
Kiitf ICee 7n:(J!i:t \ l> \\\\ M4
Klver iniprn\enn>iit for ptthlie health rerlnlma
lii4iMio Here.M of fertile land. U. \V. Htmrnmn.
il limp lOiifT It OP 7!:7a« U ,!«' 1^ Mf>
ITri wittering t*arMon lake, U 1>. I invenpnrt. 11
map KIIK *t Mln .} !«S:tm>iu7u l> I» M4
\\h> dtalnar.*1 <if Irrigated liuulu IH ne<*eHHtiryr
and how the prohletn \t\ handled. I). W.
Mitndiy. H Mn« Uee 7ii:HU'K .11 10 '15; Ab-
Ktut M '
Nir nlun i»niln lite; Krrlffallon; MIn<? drain-
Drnltuiwe;
a«e;
ralnflftf, Hetttc
Modern denlKn In hott.Me drainage
A. .1. M'UooMn and W: H. <Vnm»<r. ding*
M«*tid \V<irk Nn:7(iti^71 My UK MH
room practlct. Hee iiraftlnff mom
More II lie ml drawhaek IHWH rectulretl, Kloe, W
*U»:2M Ju 23 Mb
>mwbrldota
Automatic drnwhrldK» nlKntil. dln^ KtiK Ueo
7ti'flM I > it) *| 4
Canndian Piiellle »ln»w 8pan over the Uiehlne
enmit. It Uy A«e ftii:2ftft AK <t Mf»
cvntiT liMiriniv, machinery nnd wit OH, <]<>n-
ffrcxH tttrc«*t MWltttfhrl(l|p*v Trj»y, N. Y. (110K0
<1omtri*NX ^tre(*t bridge acr(»fiH tho IhtdHon
rlv«»r u< Troy. N. Y.; ntrnetural fenturwH.
II! W. IImtK<». dlilKM KttK N 73:074-5 Mr 25
M6
Denl^n, utmtit ruction nnd detailed cowtw of tho
Klcholiini river hrld^e, haeolle Junction,
Quebm^ l)fdluKM Kn»f ft fontr 42:n42-6t Bpo-
l)ouhIe-(l<N*k xwltmltrtdKe flontcd In place. H
Mtii£ 1SJ 74 '4fl*7 M 2 'tft
Drnw Hpnn'of Unrlmn Hv«r l»rldK«t ttoatnd to
placo.ll KllK ItftP 73:208-0 H 4 Mfc Yfc
Kleetrlelty In eonut ruction of nww^rortmnn.
Me,, brfdrte. Kl<^ U ft W lOlec'u 67:220 Ag 7
raquirwl.for iumlnj
th«
16 MS
w lirl
Quiruy K
•an ('fly,
Harlem rlvor.
H4t
of th« <Milen«o, HurllHirtcm A
. ov^r thH Mliwoiirl river a
Mo. diaff Knjr ft Oontr 44:1
dw,
K. H.
t Kan-
170 H 1
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
125
Drawbridges —Continue*
New swing bridge over the Nile at Cairo. 11
diags Engineer 120:270-2, 274 S 17 '15
Removable fixed bridge. 11 IDuff N 7J(:lii2fl-7 Je
24 '15
Renewing heavy awlnff span by Jloatlntf Into
place; old North Western hrldtfti in Mil-
waukee removed and now wan wolffhlnff
800 tons placed in one day. 11 plan Ity Ago
58:83G-8 Ap 16 '15
Sco ditto BridgoB, BuHCulo; Brldgon, Lift
Drawing
8cc also Architectural drawing; Dotiltfn,
Decorative; Goomotrloal drawing; Muc.lianl-
cal drawing; Perspective; Topographical
drawing
Drawing, Mechanical. Sec Mechanical <lrawlng
Drawing, Topographical. Sec Topographical
drawing
Drawing Instruments
Combination dra fling Jmdrumont. 11 Iron Ago
95:1402 Jo 24 'in
Involute gear tooth forming device*; Hlmplo
method of laying out a templet or forming
cutter. (3. J-uc'k? illngH Much 2U710-I7 Aty
'15
Drawing room practice. Hoc Drafting room
practice
DrudwH and dredging nponttlotiH. Int Marino
IDng 20:238-» Jo '15
Electric hydraulic! drodtfo for Uiiyuhoffu rlvor
ImprovomentH. II. Klun. II Mug & Contr 40:
110-11 K 3 '15; Same. Int Marine Kng 20:
245-(t Jo ']fl
Bloctrlc mutilon drcdtfo with Hpeelal cutter for
gumbo. 11 Kng N 73:220-1 IM '15
.
Electrically operated hydraulic drcdifo.
N 73:H8!) My 0 'IB; 11 Int Marino lOrig 20:251-3
Jo '15
Flumo-typo ot ova tor drcdwH In AliiHluu L; 1 1.
Uddy. 11 Mntf & Mln J !M»:112i»-30 Jo 20 '15
42-Inch hydraulic drcdgo Koyam. 11 Int Mar-
inn Huff 20:250-7 Jo '15
Four-yard government dipper drodgcH. 11 Int
Marino Mug 20:2.17-1) Jo 'lf>
Government dredgcH for improving tho Arknn-
BUH river. II Int Marino fong 20:252-3 Je '15
Latt'Ht ITnlted HtiitoH dredgex. I*. M. Hruner.
11 Int Marine Kng 20:240-8 Je '15
Mont powerful dipper dredge In the world:
Oamboa and l»ural«o. 11 InL Marine lOnw 20:
254-5 Jo '15
Pump and cuttor of electric dredge. H Kiitf JN*
73:107!) Jc « '15
Itacumt JOUIo.olt pipe lino und Mcn-Kolng hy-
draulic drculww. 11 Int Marine JOng 20:253-4
Jo '15
ftoGomitructfon of FT. H. dredge Ifttrrmrd. ,T. It,
Toyton. II Int Marino 10 UK 20:2-14 Jo '15
Homl-DloHol untflncH and locomobiles for AlaH-
knu dredgoH. 11 Kng & Mill J DO: 0-1 4 Ap 10
*1 5
Sttiam-elftctrio-drlven drodgo for tho Philip-
pines. 11 ICng & Mln J M:H!)8-!WO My M '15
10-yard dipper drcdgcH on tlm Cape Cod c*ntuil.
11 Int Marine Mug 20:255-0 Jo '15
Twin-aerew hnoke.t laddor dredger nud a Hln-
Kl«-Herew lumpen1 banco for TiiHtmuiIn. K. C.
Coltmmn. 11 Int Marine Mng 20:250-) Jo '15
leal HhlpH. 11 plan (mipp) Knglneor 118:573-
800 altio Snag
Coat data on the work of Improving tho No-
ponnet river in MaMH»whuso(t«. 14. M. lUake.
11 Kng ^ Contr 43:34-0 Ja 13 M5
Coat of oloctrto drodglng for land reclamation,
San l)legx>, (Jal. T.. fl W. AUlwin. M»g &
Contr 44:05-0 Aff 4 '15
Dredge dipper rlfffffld an drag. O. H. 1'rootor.
11 l9ng Hoc 71:110-20 Ja 23 '15
DrodKing Aiidd on tho rlvor Nilo. 11 Hnjr N
73:513-14 Mr 18 '15
Dredging work on Urn Panama canal HlUlon.
W.,O. Combor, 11 maps Kng N 73:753-7 Ap
17 14
Rusulllng dredged areas In Victoria. Eng ft
Mln J 08:1186-7 D 2U '14
tf<'« <tlno Gold dredging
Dredging machinery
Oruvcji dredge Which delivers graded materi-
alH. A. UnttMChalk. 11 Mng Hoc 70:U52 D 12 '14
MlnnoapollH dredging pump operates oluctrlc-
ally. fl Iflng Kec 73:180-7 Jl 81 'JB
Oll-onglno dlinior dredge. 11 King N 73:173 Ja
2K '15
Special cutter head on dredge working In hard
material. J. H. Gandolfo. 11 Eng N 74:1) 1)0 N-
Sec also Dredges; Excavating machinery
Drilling and boring (earth and rocks)
.Dimcultics overcome In sinking a deep well.
l>. 10. Oruon. diag King N 74:450-2 S 2 '15
Drill outfit for liifht blawt holtin and for rock-
HoundlngH. 11 diag'H LOng Koc 71:725-6 Je 6
'15
Drilling for oil. fcScl Am H S0:ll)0 S 25 '15
Drilling 80-ln. W(»HK for Irrigation. 11 Iflng N
7:1:024-5 My 111 '15
Kvolutlon of drilling rign. 1L B. Woodworth.
11 dlags Am inat Miu XQ liul 107:2247-2312 N
'15
deary deep horo hole. W. 1*. WllHon. Colliery
II«:!IO-1 H '15
Improved tnethodH of doep drilling In tho Coal-
Inga oil field, California. M. 14. Ixmibardl. 11
ding Am JiiHt Min M Bui 08:200-15 tf '15
Modern rotnry drill. II. H. IIughoH. 11 diags
Am ItiHt Mfn 14 Bui !»!):02!»-:*R JVlr '15; Kaniu
cond. Hug N 7,'t:t)2K-0 My 13 '15; Alwtract.
Ind Kng 15:50-00 K '15; Abstract. Colliery
lining My 'IH; DiHOUHHlon. Am Imit Min H
Hnl 101:1102 My '15
rortnbln drilling rig on road and Htroot work—
performance rccnrdH In cut ling trcnohei)
and cleaning ronorvoIrH. H Munlc Kng >1!):123-
•1 H '15
lloatc work In coal nilnon. 11 cllagH Colliery 35:
237-*10 D '14
Ha m p)I UK cif churn-drill pronpect holeH. K: O.
MOHCH, dliiMH Kng & Mln J 100:1)0 1-4 Ag 21
'15
Scheme of diamond drilling at White 1'lno.
Kng A Mln J 100:078 O 2? '15
SuhatiueouH rock excavation. C: C. Pholpa. 11
dlitgH King N 74:008-73, 1020-4, 1062-7 N 18-
Hucc^HHfid winter drilling on tho hargo canal.
a W. It. Itrown, illnir lOngN 74:260-7 'A K r5 '15
Sullivan air-food drifter. 11 Kng & Mln J 100:
8K7 N 27 '15
Tripod for handling long drlll-Htoel. TJ. H.
ItelfmicKlor. 11 Kng & Mln J 99:400 Mr 13
'15
UHC of mud -lad en water in drilling welln.
I. N. Knapp. diatfH Am Innt Mln 10 Hul BO:
27N.V03 1> '14; DiHCUHHlon. 101:1151-7 My '16
WiiHh Tioi'lngH aid In rallrond valuation work.
H Mng Kee 71:770 Jo It) '15
Afcr nlw) Uork drlllx; Shaft Hlnking
Coit
Churn-drllllnff co«tH. C. H. Palmer, Jr.: H. P.
Bowen. Kng ft Mln J 90:20-1 Ja 2 '15
Chum- drilling coBtu, Sacramento hill. Arizona.
A. Not man. 11 map Am Iimt Min 10 J)ul 104:
1077-00 Ag '15
Comparative coats of rotary and standard
drilling. M. 1,. Ilocuia. Am Inat Mln 14 Bui 08:
2I7-I() F '15; Summary. Km? N 73:043 My
13 '35
Cont of drilling with well drilling machines
In oro projecting. C. H. Palmer, jr. Ung &
Contr 43:202-3 Mr 3 '15
Drilling coHtft In potanh Tnroflpoctlnft K. N.
Kre.«V I4hg & Mln J 100:108-9 Jl 17 '15
Method and oout of making toBt horinjw for
tho Winnipeg Shoal lake aqueduct. D. L.
McLean. 11 dTagn Nng ft Contr 43:316-18 Ap
7 'IB
TcwtM of rook drlllH at North ft tar mine.
California. II. H. Hodford and W: llafrao. if
Am.TnHt Min W.»uJ »2:1807r16 Ag ;i4; Same
cond. r^nff ft Mln J 08:256 -7 Ag K '14 Sam
cord. Knfl; Hoc 70:374 O 3 '14: Same concL
Kng ft Contr 42:403-5 N 11 'H; Uxcerpt.
Iflng ft Mln J 98:439 H 5 '14; niHcniHBlor
Am Tnat Min K Itul 95:2750-1 N '14
126
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Drilling and boring (metal working, etc.)
COM! of drilling uiu'hof-bolt ludi'H fnr tfi*1 Quo-
h«» brlilfn*. O. <?. l»helpM. 11 Muff N 7»:81!» I«%
JirtH ilxturoH for motor truck pnrtH. r. T.
Mdm^fcr. dlaffH Mom»loHH Af?o ;M:SlK-l!t D 2
DrilliiiK HpmlH. Much 21:410-11 Ju '1C
in
il Iron
•14
Mr rrfcw Muelilno Hhon
Drilling and boring machinery
Ao^jUHtHble-Mpinule boring maelihie.
.Age !»r>:!i!KI My »» *lf>
Aulontntic ufaeiiinc lor ilniliirr drills, il ..
Awe ii.'nTLM) Ap 1 fl."»; Iron Tr U iiii:ilsit A|i
1
Automat le jmwer feed drilling maeblnc of Urn
< 'InelnnuU pulley machinery eomjmny. it
Iron Atfe !M:1-!H l> *'t '11
Auxiliary drilling niiU'Jilno bernta. il Iron A|i«
!»5:'J!U K-l 'in
BmulH four-Hplndbt drill. H diuff Mae.U i!U:U»I-r»
O '!«>
Itorlng nun-blue for ear wheelK. 11 Iron Tr U
6f.;IISi) |i U'i '14
Center head iMirlng mill. 11 Iron Aj;c Jtn:^;^-?
Ja liS '1T»
Ckmranee drlllH for rounter-HlukbiK bolero
J. JM. Htabel. Macb lil : 1005- »i / ""
(1lo.se ipuirtcr drill. Inm Tr U
< 'otter and Ucywat drill. 11 Uy
K!l;4HU S 'tf»
Doing luthe \v«»rk on
UljiKH Alacb ^l:74(» % My '
Double eeonomy In power
mobile UL'MiU Mr 11
Drill Jig for .....
idir*114-
uklu
'Ki
11 '!.,
An •'» MTi
<M«'«'ti tMl)
ilttllri. II
drill, II Audi*
i'H* dla«/, Mat'h
.^ motor (UttenHlotiH. V. T. Kropldlow>'iU.
<IiuKH Uy A«e (Met'b ed) M»;;.V!> N 'in
DrfU preHH toolH. A. A. Iterlrand. di:i;;:i Mncb
DrllflnM a dei*p bole, D. A. IbimpMon, U diaK
Maeb ^l.hir.NCt AM '!.">
Drlilini; cotter pin boU'H, il Maeli 1*1 «;v, ,\P '!.»
* appliances for wi»rU«hopM. 11 linr.l-
i;i:A|(! ,le 4 '15
loul for drilling maeblnex, U tron Ago
l/k 7 MTi
•Gntig drilling machine for wtruetural idenl, il
Kng N 7-l:7l)rtft N 2f» MA
Heavy eutllng cm a, boring mill. A, A, Dowd.
diagH iron Tr U 5 0:11X1 -ft K 4 *K»
Heavy duty drill preHM. U iron Tr U Ml; 11 07
Heavy diilv ratlin 1 drilling mneliine, il Iron
.... t OOi^a? Jl 2<i M.'i
Jliuivy tnultlplo drilling marhlue
fhft National ntttoumttr toot fTompativ, Ulcli
"id. 11 Imn Ago J»4:ia77 D 3 '14
bimrb drill. U I ml t<ng U:40fl"7
by
mond, In<
High Hpofd
IIlgli-Hniuitl drill with greater twlnt, iron Ai;*»
IHKh HJHiijd rn«linl drill. 11 Hy Ag« <Mneb «HH
How the eblnct p<dut of a drill wi-arn, It.
Poliakofr. (1 Marb Sll:r.07-K Mr 'U,
Improved mdlnl drilling nwehine, mad« tty
ltd,,
M4
11
.
now I1«;5n8 D 4
l<atiKulb*r Hhrnpnel mactdmvi. H Mnt-li !M:n74»
n Ap 'in
Loc(»motiv(» fmmo drill. U Ity AK« fMoch ed)
AK:fl4n-RO T> '14
Mnelilne for bc»rtriff drlvlnK b<»x«»n, K. (?.
it
Uy Ago (Mm»h
Mr
***•
* w
Portable) ficotch radial drllllnjr mnohlne* H Iron
Aft* 00:980 O 28 '36
tt
Quirk upeed HiaiiffcH In new drill
AiiliiinobuV as: I "2 Mr 1 'IT.
Un dial drilling1 maebinu nf 1b
», ,
ffi WllU -""'
M *
MR
n
U
tool
?
t0'
Iron
K»pi<J a utoniaiie drill. il in in Tr It fir»:H84 &
Uebonm; air pump ••ylliuliw. .1. A. Jennon.
diaM K.v A«i« iMei-h <»ih s»:i»K Mr 'ifi '
Itoekford ^ auxiliary drill beadH. 11 Much 21;
UoeKford hox column upright drilling
'
.
II Inni Awe !M!:!!i;> .11 LMi 'U; Mnrli 21:1022-3
AH 'ir»
KenH-autornatle four-iipln<ile drill prena 11
ilhiK Imii A»;i* Hfi:7ll-.i H an MA
Hipp maebliH' OO.'M ueiiMtlve drill proHH. 11
Much Ul:41!7 S ,bi '15
Hpcrial ;.>»if«*m nt btiriiiK t»M»ln. II Iron A«« 90:
.ri»'l s if 'ir»
T«wt of <'1f*«'trli*(drHlliiK macliiiicH. 11 Iron Ago
Tool' fur reborlw: r.vUnd<*rti run by air borlmr
nmtMdue. \\\ Ita/.uiv, il Km* KIM* T2:2:il) Ag
Twin mat'ldm*:'. fnr 1'aeivnrd rear axle«. II
Automobile Mtifivii AP i;» (tr.
1
H
Twi,»t drill ili".ii',n, I-,1,
fl'\\n n«*\v I'li'ftrif
g, iitnl bt'iirh rriiidhMt HDh-lilm- anil
ril drill. 11 tnm Ar«- !»:•:! u<i»i- 7 My A
»
Tun ntit'ttil l\i«'H nf iHirliu1' li'ir:'. K. Hcrvor.
dliiitn Marli :;!.:.!» S '!,*»
Mr nfan ItrniHtlni;; Miicldnn Inoln;
rni
T«»Nt of ilrlllM for t-n:>i Iron, A. \V. llmynhuy,
Miir,hH'«T lt!«:»Ui ,!;» tf» M.I
DrlnKIno «
t»l, pt'ii 'i't fftr ihhiMiu: \\itfcr. K, \V. Puhnnr.
II dlJi't Kli-i' i;\ .1 Hi.'.!M Ar II 'IT»
iM'InliltiK fntmt;thi fi«r n uiln<(. l>. K. <1harlton.
dltiK Kim « Mln .1 IfMl-UYV N <> 'A'! 'in
(•fittiM tilfiM* Idildtlln^ fnuninln IMI;:|»«*I«M. 11 Mot-
til Work KrtMN -Si Jn 1 'K.
l»H'\|n«n: ixr dihil.ih^ fi»ilnljiili K^iird. II Kltw
lt.\ .1 Ifl'IMt ,11 Bl Mft
HntiM.iry drlnUInK fimtiinlii f«»i* piouu'tiKi't* rnrH.
f) Ity Aw* (MiM'h cd> M»:IY .In 'li»; Hittuo. Uy
A^I' :»h:i:u^fo Ju :*:* *i.i
W;n*ti* pn'Vi'iilInK1 fountain fur drltiMtur find
liiffHt^ *jit<*ilm;» ^fiiniTVtth*, MIIMM. K K.
Mrirtn, II KIIK A r«mtr •W:4!»0 N IX 'H
wAt*r «y«t«nu ^M* \VH(«T supply for
Drop hend. H»K»
Litwn «»f ''Minx »»f «»'»»!**« from c*,-iplUnry "rlftaw;
, I-:, Vnlllntit. Am H«M> M 10 J 37:
Dffrftfwhdi>»Unt It H HP c"oti« Unp 7;',:2Krt-n 'IB
War rmd ntir r}irmh*nl ItiilitttHfti. <?. A. Wont
4 Hid A Km* ^HMII 7:01.2 4a 'K>
Druflv
aa
Kri-
itnd
nf tb»» rh
»> th«i
1»rtiK
t of u
nlwo wiwc»jnl
K. Am*fitliMlf*N
ind
udhtN In Myrttbtdl'* tlruir nttnlyniN; iwt
af pJimmwtin rtnd wilcii In ndmlxluw
Mmiry, el. t!, H|n*n<'»«r iittd <?. <*. ln«
J UttTfc Knit Ciliiw 7:fl«I-4 AK Mfi
HtudhtN In
af
W. 0,
J.4%1!
Drunkennm. Hoo Ti*mpcrn«<i*»
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
127
Dry blast process
Blast-furnace plant auxiliaries and general
arrangement; dry blimt. J. 10. Johnson, jr.
dlags Met & Chom Wag 13:4liW9 Jl 'IB
Thermal principles of the blast furnace, J. 10.
Johnson, Jr. Met & Ghem tins 13:718-20, 787-
3)2, 833-<to, 005-30, 1)54-62 O lF-V 15 '15
Dry cleaning. See Gleaning
Dry docks. Seo Docks
Dry goods
tico <ittto I-lOHicry; Textile Industry and fab-
rics
Dry rot
Dry rot in factory UmberH. 1<\ J. Iloxlit. Mag
jtoe 71:330-7 Air J3 fI5
Invention of dry rot In mill buildings, F. J.
Ilosio. 11 Bug Ke.e 7l:-lWM Mr l!7 MB
Protecting wooden ImlJdlngH from dry rot.
Mug N 7JI:4!IX Mr II 'Ift
See also Wood preservation
Comparison of the relative drying powei-H of
HUlfurlu add, ealelnm chloride, and alumi-
num trloxldc when unod in ordinary Sclieih-
ler deNleeullag jarw. ,1. W. Marden and
V. Hlliolt. J hid & lOntf Olirnu 7:320-1 Ap 'If*
Drying properties of HaHeed oil treated with
cobalt, lead and man«aneno olacoHlcarateri.
L: M \VlHi« and It. A. iMincan. J hid & Kng
Oliem 7:202-5 Mr 'IT.
How producer gHH in uncd for drying molds and
corcN aad Tor heating; ladlew In lOngllHh foun-
dries. 11 lAiumlry •i:i:22U-;:o ,h> 'ITi
Using electricity to dry clothes of outnldo
workers. 11 Hl«c W ««:««» O Hi »J5
Kc(j altto Coal drying; Drying apparatus;
Lumber drying
Drying apparatus
Automatic Hand dryer, H ifflnr Uy J -111: -155 H
11 '15
Drying high-leaalon transformers with Hteam
heat, diag Mice, \V «,ri:«7« Mr l.'l '15
Drying Iron ore 4m (he Menu hi range. M. J.
(lollliw. I<lng # Min ,1 !l!l:ti|M»-7 Ap 17 '15
Drying Utrge transformer unIlH <*le.«trU<ully.
II Mice \V flfi:78«-7 Mr 20 '15
Drying Hand in 7-yd. fmtehus. dlag Mlo« Uy
I *lli* IT! II 't 1 *l*i
ITought <m dryer, il Munlu .1 3H:N3 Ja 21 '15
Nor I oik & wuHlnrn luinddlty-eont rolled dry
kiln for lumber. W. II. LewlH. II plaiiH Uy
Ago (Meeh od) SU:-1«a-i S '15; Same. Ity
Ag<i 5!>:<i:tl-!t S 3 '15
Oil burning wind dryer, l<\ O. hlntor, dlagn Hy
Ago (Met'li (»U 8!):4()7 Ag '15
Q\m*lc-eloHliiK tloov for prcHmint nyllnderH, il
diag Ktig N 7!t:lfl(M-5 .le it '15
Solent Illc clot lien dryer. H Metal Work 8!{;51tK
Ap 23 M5
Drying apparatus (for textile fabrics)
film'trta garment dryctr connerveH he.alth and
HdiediilcH, II Klec Uy J 45:itD() K 0 '15
Hclonwi and ihe tarlfT; anprmitiiH employed
In dotertnhdnK c.uHtoniH diitloM. 14. 10. Phdc-
roll. 11 Hcl Am H 70:1110 Mr 27 '15
Scientific drying;. Textile World 50:110-12 O '15
Scientific, dryliiff of textile muterliilH. II Tox-
tllo World 4!):n2K-il AK '15
Thermal cniclcney of eloth (Irylntf. O. U. Per-
kinH. plan Toxtlht World ^bfo-G Mr '15
Dual personality, (too PorHonallty
Dumdum bullets. Mou ItuIlelH
Dump cars
Cornjiaratlvo ront of htindlltitt nartli on lint
^ und air dump cnro. Uy Ago 58:1444 Je 18 '15
Improved turntanlo for cont ractor'n dump
earn, diag Knw N 73:088 My 20 '15
Kangaroo rofuno-olovatlnK nnd dump win (IliiK
Kng N 73:1040 My 27^15
Two-wnv dump cam. 11 Iflloo Ily J 45:299-300
Car dumping machines on the Hocking Val-
nEJS^Y? 1<i?af1r(lock» Toledo, Ohio. 11 Hy R
OnlliUl J\ Jo lo
Tolod<>1 °'
t plant at Du-
11 diags
Rcfuwo dumped from the curt to scow without
scattering. 11 lihig Koc 71i:in5-l(i 3 11 '15
Mcc also Dump cars
Duplex houses
Two-family frame houHUs. 11 plans Bldg Age
»7:-17-8 S MR
Two-fiiiiilly IKJUSO built of hollow tile. E. G.
SSorn. 11 plans Bldg Ago 37:47-52 Jl '15
Duplex process. Soe Steel ineUUIui-gy
Durant, Oklahoma
Sewerage
Electrolytic Hewage trc „
rant, Oklahoma, W. L.
Manic Eiig 40:14t-U O '1C
Durax pavement. See Pavements, Granite
Dust
Hunt and iHic.turln contunt of city air. M. G.
Whljipltt. Jlcat & Von 12:27-,'i3 (3 'J5
Dihst; what It IH, what it duos. W: Swulnc.
Kcl Am S N0:l(l^-:t Ag 14 '15
HtndlcH la ulr clciinllncHH. (!; C. Whlnplo and
AI. t1. Wlilppln. Moat & Ven 12:aa-S Jl '15
M;r: atw Coal dust; llock duut
Dust collectors. Heo luist itunoval
Dust prevention
JMiHl. prevenllon und xtrent cleaning. W: H.
CoiiiH'll. (itMhl Uoudtt n H l):l(l.'t»ti Mr 6 '15
I )UHt HUpprnHHlon , and Htreot cleaning In 1'Jill-
adelphln. W: JL Oounoll. Good Itoads n a
10:2411-52 N (J '15; Same abr. l£ng & Contr 44:
2««-4iJ M 21) '15
Method of applying oil for dtiHt prevention.
Mng ^ ('onlr 4.'t:4:i5-0 My 12 'J5
MelhodH of aipplyhiK tmn for <UiHt nruvontion.
lOng At Clontr 4«:4-ir.-« My l!l '15
ProgreHH r«i"irtH of oxpcriinonttf In rtimt pr<!-
vantlon and road preservation, 1UJ14. U S
Agrh! JMil 257:1-14 '15
Murlaeo oiling of city MlroetM. T. U. Agg.
Munlc .) itS:()5;t»4 My 13 *J5
HIV tittto Kloorn, <2oncroto
Dust removal
JtrltlHli J'i)rtland csumont inuklttg mnchlnory.
11 dlagH I4nglnomk 1^0:104-5 Jl :ii) '15
(Moth HWMW dunt arroHtor. il foundry 43:3.'U
Ax '15; Iron Ago 9(l:!K)y Ag H '15; Motal Jnd
^n » 1.1:^11 Ag M5
'Metal Work S4:50»I .11 !) M5
IftchauHt Hyfltoin In pattern shop. 11 Motal Work
84:441 O 1 '15
Factory exhnimt HyHtumH. Motal Work R4:22-3
Jl 2 >J5
KlomliiK diiHl collecting wyHtein, W. (?. Ilannn.
11 plan Mot ^ t^hcni lOng 13;GQ9-32 H 1C '15
How H! a to lawn compel romoviil of dust. FT. 0.
lOHtep. 11 Koimdry 411:43-51 F '15; Same.
Iron Tr U 56:41R^2 W 25 '16
on tlut naturo and elimination
of odorH and du«t from a tfurtuiKo rodue.tion
plant. II. W. Malir ami A. O. Kraft 11
J Hid & Mntf Ohem 7:778-«5 H -15
I'littern for milral ntrlpH in <luHt Hoiuirator.
-• i Kotal Work 84:360-70, 645+ S 17r O 20
ft and dust problems by
n. L. Bradloy. Met &
D 1 '15
-._ n« for InHtalling nntj toHtlng |a«tory
oxhaiiHt syfitmnn. IKwit ft Ven 12:47-8 S 'J15
«fco also Air washers; Electric proclpluutlou;
Waste removal
Dwlflht- Lloyd process
Mechanical r
Sorth riverV Nflw"
ags Eng N 73:!
' Sng'N 73:166-7 JaV''li
Car tamper at Conncaut, Ohio, 11 Ry R 57:
276 Ag 28 '15
Oar dumping machine with Improved features
at^ Conneaut TIarbor» Ohio. 11 plan Ry Age
Age 00:1004-14- 0
amelter. F. D, Weeks. Am
104:1091-5 AK '15; Exci
wintering: practice at
AMin J 100:312 Ag 21 '
L28
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
>ye houses
Concrete liinkH for dyo-houHCH. L. 0. Wason;
W: M. Klnnay. Concrete IVm 6:100 Mr P15
Concrete tnnkH for dy« IIOIUWH. U. II. Now
man. Concrete tVui 7:32 Jl '15
Dye Industry
AltenuitiveH in ca«e of a dyoHtufC faiuluo. Ht»l
Am H S():1U2 S IS '1,1
AnuTlcun <lye mukliiK. Textile World >lU:275-it
Anillno dye Hltiuitlon. I. F. Stone. Met
Am H SO: Ml
<*rlt!clMt>d. Ti»xtil<> World
,_... J3:«H»-7l 0 1 'IB; Mx<vrpt«. Textllo
World 611:87-11 O 'ifi
Artificial organic
28 MB
Hrltlsli dye nchci
4il:27«-7 Aly MB
HrltlKh national dye scheme. I». (1. A mien-urn.
.1 Ind A I'Jnw tjhem 7:f»!lX-4I .Ic. MB
Contributions ol tho ehernlHt to tho Industrial
development of tho United htaton a record
of achievement. It. ('. IleHHe. J Ind & Kiur
Olieni 7:»UT-3lll Ap MB; Hame. Hcl Am H 7lT:
2;i4-fi Ap LO M5; AliMtnii't. Met
18:2K7-X My —
i" *
MB
Hltimllon. Textllo World
Development of lint dye ImltiHtry. M. I
ley. Hel Am lia:r>77-|- Je f> MA
Development of tho UHC,» of natural C
_W. «. ('hiipin. Textile World 4l»:«UK.!i S MI>
Dyjwtuff famlno. T: ||. Norton. 11 Hct Am It»:
40U»ft 487-1- N 8-13 MB
DyoHtiiflT IndtiHtry. ««•! Am S 70::WJ My L'L1 MB
" * — problem In KtiKland. Textile World
0, Hftn.n I) M'l-Ja MB
Hltuutloih Textile World 'lS:f»57-!>; 4!»:
4H: 3:t4-fi,
DyeHtuff H
«1-JJ Mr-Ap M5
DyeHtun1 Httuatlon and Itn ICHHOII. A. 1>. Mttlo.
,J hid ^ KIIK C'heiu 7:2H7-I» Mr 'If,; Maine.
Hci Am S 71l:27X-(l My 1 MB
DyuHtiiff HltuatliMi In tlu^ United States. T: H,
Norton. Textile World 4U::i07-1» .le Mf.
DytiHtufT ulttiatlon- imieh mnoke but no fire.
Am (faM l^lAht J I0rt:2»7 N K Mfi
UyoHtufr Hituathm- uaporM and dlw'iitwlon >M»-
fon» the New York Hertion of Soelety of
M0t * °h*M" MllHf ia:77w"
DmtiiffM ntiil tho 1 >mmrtnimt of
Toxtlln World BO:l'n-U N 'IB
DyeHtuilH fiir Amerlmn textile and other In-
duHtrhw. T: II. Norton, map V H »ur Kc»r
& horn (lom !*«:l-r»7 Mf»
Bm«rK«ncy mwrtlnK of hoMlory inniiuAirttirvrK.
^T«xin« WorW fiO:6.1-Ji (> MB
^ftrtH uhciiut tho noliir «hort««i». Inlniifl I»lr r.rt:
mffff'i,!"!^*^11*1 lMtl
wnjmmt-owniul dynntuff workn In
rltatn. Toxtil« World 48:n71-» Jn Mil
|Mllnnt WB-
|
yo*twff*1'
World
^
InduHtry. Hniilnwr 110:
InJSrniitlon8l
ujsl-2 Jit 2n 'ID
I-«;»t w« toigftl Who klllort Cork KobinV Th*»
T. H. tarfff-hlMtory of coal-tar dycw, Tl. f\
. J Jmi & Wnir Ch«m 7sflj»4.9r<>9 A«f Mfi
Toxllltt World 4»jB»a-B H MB
ii-a Ne°tJBAmflrtcnn
i
T) 'IB
!*rltj?
on G
nn<1 Wttr
Intend I»tr
rt of commlttoci of tho National
~- of «plt<m. mftnufncttirern 01
49:811-18 My '
emna
4K?ri7N:S MrVMr.llfr lluiUHtry-
Heleeted \inolatlonH bearing on
preliminary report on the
World
u
yxvm & ^^sKv-Ai*
Two pmblemH of the eoal tur dye Industry
xv '• VmMYH?V- T'1?11!11 WorM -iHsaSw-K MV 'IB
\\lio killed roek Itohln?: not OH im the tariff
*' CIOllMlir t!yoH' H|i| Am S HO:
Xir ii/w* roal tar eoloi-H
Dye letting
Ililiil and dye IfHtlnir; IIHO of llm whllu flame
' m
Dyelnn machine
W:
itroi-iwH. dtiiKH Textile World 4!»:»C4-5
Hurrican
t»
Imp
i
K ti
...,...„ T ^««.r* tnaehlne for
and dycltiK. 11 Textile World 40:
«•»• 'M^ .p,1"1'1'111*'1 4|I|I^H 1vxtll«
'aj.'^fi^liiiii^.iij^^
*ifcil«rSH^^^ifrMiiiiililBi^T*
Dyet nnd dyelnn
AviUliililn «lyf>HttiffH. Textiln World BH:23l-4 N
liliMiilInK and nhade matrhlnit. »I: Ilrown.
frt Trxilli* World 4X:;il!7«» K MB
'• 'ide of mvrl*-a nilmi HH HSSO-,
<!|J -"fiiH M VJV11*1'"1 '1»»»'»tit»'H. Textllo World
Dye' reelpeM. See monthly niiuilierK of TextllO
t worlil. lii/KililtltiK heeember. I!»14
I»,VehiK h.ilr Hotli. U Textllo World 4!*:a
]».vrln« Jnwlery. Textile Worlil &<>:!»« » ci MB
tor Ainertean textile and other In-
T; 1 1. Norton, tmip U H Bur For
Horn Com *W:l-r»7 Mo
WiHiit d,v«'W. Textile World 4!I:B4M-!I A« MB
Mniiuffieturt* of Tnrk4*y>red nitn from fatty
Jiejdn. W: .1. Sehepp. J Ind & Ktitf <Miem 7:
nllfl H I it
Wt,!|}''rn "W'^lnnt «ly«*lnKi Textile Worlil 48:018-
Nattirnl ilvrM tin Hiibntltnti*:t for rortl tnr rnlora.
Textile World WJIIItf.K. M0-»l«iiv 4WK-l» N M4-
Ja MB
Nijw iircwewH of vnl ilyitln*. Textile World HO:
nn-17 n MB
. .Vorld 4f»:2ni-23 My M'fi
Htrtlnlmr of cotton nnd wool tnlxwl ftoodtt* Tox-
tn« World 4K::»2-i-n K MB
Tmn«i'rii:«H» roe(n«'l»*ntH untl tli«» i'fT»»ctH of
neftiN, lm»u*H find Miiltrt In renctltm velorltlcw
of tht> trlptifnylmmhnni* «lyi»«. If, <*, THfldle
imd <\ W. Porter, Am riieni Hoc* J 7:1671-89
/*«? nfwi MlenfhlnK! <*o«I Oir <'olorit; Pry-
1nir; I>ye Industry; !>yHnK ninchiiteH; I.OK-
wood
Cost
Cotton
Aftrrtri'fttniwt of rotton Koofl«. r«: J. Matoi*
U Textile World 40:4BK-l{() Jl MB
Anlltnit blaek <m rotton lumlery. K, O. T. nick.
Textile World 4B;B23-4 K MO
Dxttlnw of inllltHry khaki, Textile World 48:
424-B JA 'IB
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
129
Dye* and dyeing — Cotton — Continued
X>yeing with vegetable and mineral dyestuffs.
Textile World 4»:54«-61 Ag '15
Silicate of soda In dyeing cotton. A. Bolls.
Textile World 40:117-38 Ap §15
Silk
Dyeing artificial silks. ID. G. T. Dick. Textile
World 4!):ll»-20 AD '15
Wool
Blacks on medium weight wool goods. Textile
World 48:330-2 D '14
Dyeing and finishing wool fabrics. F. Hudlcr.
dlags Textile World 4!):865-H Jo '15
Dyestuffs. See Dye Industry; Dyes and dyeing
Dynamics
Apparatus for demonstrating Newton'a laws.
H. W. Harmon, dlag Scl Am 8 70:42-3 Ja
16 '15
See also Force and energy; Hydrodyna-
mics; Thermodynamics
Dynamite
Dynamite doos not shoot down. Colliery 35:
346-7 My '16
Dynamite Hiifoly removed from mliwccl holes
with air. Mng Uw 73 :»()«- 4 S 4 '15
Explosives HBOC! hi war and metal mining.
P. M. Harbour. J£ng ft Min J lOOtfOH-ll S
Dynamo-electric machines. Hoc DynumoH; JOloc-
trlc motors
Dynamometer cars '
Dynamometer wir duvalopmunt. Ky Jt 50:708-
1) Je 5 '15
Dynamometer car for the JapnnoHo govern-
mont mil ways. 10: O. Schmidt. 11 pliitiH lly
H 66:l«2-(i K C 'ir>; tiiimo. Ity Age (Moeh
ed) 8!l:6G-70 V '15
Dynamometer WITH for tho Houlhcrn railway.
11 dlugH phm Ky H r>«:BKl*-8 My I '15
Dynamometers
JunkorH dytiamomoU'r. 11 dlagH Powur 42:447-
8 S 28 '1C
Dynamos
Air donning apparatus for tho ventilation of
generators and tranHiormoiu W: Jiiium. 11
dlagH (It'll Mlfc 11 I«:80i-12 Ag 'J5
Air intern for turho-gonuratom H dliigg Idngl-
noor 110:30-7. 81-3 Ja 8, 22 'in
Air- gap llux ulHlrilmUon In dynamo-oloclrlo
KrauintiorH. A. mill. Ulugs J J«Y In.st 170:21-
46 Ja '15
How the
erator s_
Parharn.
nding effect of Interpole
~» in parallel operation.
6G:120G N 27 '16
C.
of unbalanced Lhrcu-nhiiHO „
. <J. HlokviH. I4Lcw W 06:1111-16 My 1 '16
Calculation of midden nhort circuit phenomena
of ultomatorH. N. H. 1 Human t. dlugH U pis
Am InHt H 10 Pro 84:2043-7« H '15
CttiiHUH oC generating equipment* lOloo W 65:
201-2 Ja, 30 MB
Charactorlstlcs of tho throe- wire generator:
analysis of lt« bohavlor wlum UHod UH a Iwil-
ancor In u dtruct-curroiit lighting syHtom.
O. J. KorguHon. diagtf Mice W 04:1100-1204 D
^19 '14 , , ,
ClaHHlfleatiou of oloiitromagneth; machinery.
1423'ji(MS; A{»Hlm<4!lIfll}'" AV 8G:6/J1 10 '15 "
Currents inducod In Lho HhaftH of dyuumo-
olootrlo machines; ahHtracrt. P. (Jiniult, l^JUuj
W 66:250 Jl 31 '15
Delta-croHH counocllonH of tiiinHformern for
parallel opoiution of two- and throe-phaso
ssaJ^VkW **•" Am ^ " »
r nmall dynamoH and motors. C: K.
Jr. <UngH 3d Am tt RO:3(M-C 1) 4 '15
flyat
Pro
*• * «W*«»f*f J«. lUHffn KIVA i«M» SI nwi*>1l'l-l| At '* AH
DevelopmcntH In oUxitrlcal apparattiM during
1914. J: U«ton. fl Oon Nloo ft 18:80-3 F 'IB
Blosel englnoH for generator drive. C: Lo-
grand. Am Innt W JO Tro 34:1815-18 Ag 'J5
Dlrect-connootod oxoitors, 11 Wlec U & W
Jtiloc'n 67:342 Aft 21 '15
DynamoH: invontfcms. 10: WeBton. J Ind &
Kng Chom 7:250-1 Mr '16
Effect of field-coll reversals. 10* C. Parham.
Kleo W 66:643 S 18 §15
Electric generators, V. M. Tloldt. 11 dlaga
Horflelesfl Age 85:644-Hf 578-81 Ap 21-28 '15
Gear-driven continuous ourront turbo-genera-
tor. II Engineer 119:008 Jo 18 '15 ^
Keating of generator bearings. Hleo R & W
Dl«o'n 66:78-9 Ja 9 '16
Improved ventilation of generator permitted a
28 per cent greater load, dias Elec W 66:076
Inoremontal armature copper loasoa at no-load
ana armature teeth Eddy-current losses.
A. Press, dlags Inst JB3 B3 J 58:830-3 Jo 16 '15
Inherent regulation of synchronous alternat-
ing-current generators. A. Still, dings Inst
M R J fia:587-»7 Ap 1C '1C
Large-Hissod generator for gas-steam set. 11
Elec W 05:810-80 Mr 27 'IB
Laws of Induction; abstract. A. E. Clayton.
dlag tflec W 66:662 S 18 '15
Low-voltago direct-current generators. G. Fox.
ding Power 40:804-5 D 8 '14
Mcclianlcol effects of electrical short-circuits.
S. IL Weaver, den Elec R 18:1060-74 N '16
Mechanical forces In circuits carrying heavy
current FT: abstract. F. V. Hunter. JGlec W 64:
1260 D 26 '14
Parallel operation of alternating current gen-
erators driven by Internal combustion on-
glmw; factors affecting generator design.
IL HZ. Dohcirty. Gen Jfllon K 18:167-73 Mr ^15
l^intllol operation of frequency cluingcrs.
(J. U. ttcttow. Ulag Qen Eloc II 18:83G-K Ag
MR
Kndlo generator for amateurs. F: E. Ward. 11
H«I Am H H0:80 Jl 17 'J5
distribution of Huz density. A. Still.
W Off :1 070-82 Jc 2« 'J6
Spnt y-ty i>o nlr wa.sliorH find coolers for New
Yoik station. 11 Ulags Elec W 65:349-60 F 6
Starting- an old dynamo. Q. H. Mllotf. Power
41:»X8-i> My 18 '1C
Supplying1 air to generators at constant tom-
poraturo and humidity. 11 dlag JOlnc. W 0(>:!)2
Jl 10 '15
SwiHH turbo-gonorator sots, 11 Engineer 119:
204-6 F 26 '16
Ttwt for dirt In an air supply. 8. A. Moss. 11
(Jon Hlcct U 18:022-5 Jl 'JB
Tt'Hthig tlu», air Huppllcd to turto-gonoratora.
*or 1UO:130-40 Ag C '15
nt plicnomcna In colls with capacity
(»n turnH; nbHlnicit 1C W. Wagner.
W 05:858-9 Ap 3 '16
Trlplo-frocnu'iu-y wirronlH In dnlta-cmnnACtoA
gmiorator. diaKH lOloc W 06:1241) My 15 'Ifi
TTmuiUfil air g»i>. 1*. Juntua. dlag Power 41:
CtU Mv 4 '15
V<»ntll«itmg rocmlromontfl of vortical wator-
wlH*(>l gcmorators. Bloc W 66:301 Ag 7 'in
#w (ilnn Armatures; OommutiLtors; Kloo-
trl<! molorH; Swltchboarclw
Testing
Kfflchmcy towt on a largo alternator. J. H.
McDougal. Power 41:86-7 Ja 19 '16
Hfirlh c<i«Hl<l<krik(l us a heat engine, O: F.
HivkcT. Hd Am H 70:301 Ju 1ft '16
Mlcotrlo waww and oHolllatlotiH:
InvciHtlgatlug the Interior of the Mirth.
'
i means of
or of the Mirth. G.
i. Scl Am S 70:164-5 Mr 6 '15
. -
ioH lit tho oarth'B onint and tho
of tho gloho. A, liorgot. Scl Am H 70:382-a Jo
12 '15
ton ulna JKlarthquakoH; Ooologlcal tlmo;
CUu>logy
Rotation
Watching tho oartli rovolvo: tin apparatuij
that onahloH tho inovomontfl of the oarth
to bo dlrootly BtudlM. A; II. Compton. 11
flcl Am 8 79:196.7 Mr 27 '15
Ao,hftarth; a <lef«nHo afTx>rd
thoory. F. A. J^lndomann. Hcl Am H 80:183
B
*• Sholton- soi
L30
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sarth, Duration of
Modorn IdotiR on tho and of tho world. Q. Jau-
monn. Sol Am S 79:178-0 Mr 20 '15
Earth, Figure of
Deformation of tho earth by tho moon. O:
KlotJB. Hoi Am R 7i):l«7 Mr 13 MB
any and mountain building. 1*. de March!.
Am 8 80:1118-0 « 2C MB
Earth pressure
J hod rolnforccd-concroto conduItH designed
the theory of least work. W. M. Smith,
I Jlttc.11 7L:t>4N-B2 My 22 'IB; I rineuHsion. 71:
7R8 Jo 12 'ID
llOHton foundations. J. It. WowHtor. ItoHton
Hoc 0 N J 1:10-13 Ja M4
Data rwiitoHliMl on the hcarliiK value* of HO!!H.
,jn
Ctwtr -ISslTfi My
ItlHtrlliiitlon of verllml Hill IHVMMIII'«*H; tents
ill MntfinecriiiK experiment station of penn-
Hylvimla Htate colloMV. J. A. Moyer. 11 I4n,r
Ue« 71:330-:! Mr 13 M;.
Hurth preKHiire* determined by laboratory iip-
paratiiH. J. II. Smith, dliitfx Kntf lU»c 718:7:!
Jl 17 MB
lateral proHHiiro and r<*HlHtanco of c-lny, nnd
th« Hupportlnc powctr of «l«y foundation**.
A. I,. Hell. NiiKlnwr 1111:124 .In lit) Mft
IPilodrlvlng destroy* u tunnel by clay piVHunre.
11 Iflng N 74:4<ti-fi AK 20 'U»
Hoil twin reported and Hafe iindrrplnnitu?
: K (in*atli<>iHl.
In wind dcncrlbod. ,1
Kn»? INM- T^lJIH-ll N 20 Mfi
Earth slides. Sc*» IOurUi\vork-..Slid<>K
iflrth temperature
(iroiiiKl tf»iup(Tiittuv variations «l<M'r»'n,to with
i&rthquakee
Kttrth tri'iaorn cm the Uand, A. (?. Key.
J0nrlh(]iiakik diuwrH In tho I'jiHnl Static. S«'i
Am 1I»:2U(I H ^r> MR
I 'revision of tMirih<tuakcM. C: imvlKon. Met Am
s KdjsiN-ii AM u 'in
Snlcurnjinia tTiiptiotiN and carthmiakon.
17 '10
10.
Oinorl, Hcl Am H 79:242-3 Ap
Mr nt#n Italy Ktir1h<iuakot
Bibliography
ttiirthquakc litontturc. Set Am IIMltf <) D 'la
Earthquakes and building
IOHPlh«iunkn-pnn)f t'oncri»to tower* »Snn Krtin-
ciMco. KIIK N 7't:;tOK-l) AK 12 MA
Kurth(|imki>-pn»or tower. (*. M«»rli'th. jr. II
KliK M 4»:«37 H 'IS §
Impctrtal valley oartlumiiko t<k«t« cnKlnecrlnpr
worka. (I KIIK N 74:l!,'M .11 2ft '15
Irrigation Hynlcrn nnliannvtl by hti|u>i'Ial val-
ley quake; hrtrk bulldliiKM mtlTor iiiOMt. II
Knff Hoc 72:27-8 .11 3 '15
Protection from ctarthftuiikoH* T. Moroux. Hci
Am ,S 7i):UO-l K « '15
iarthe
KAmtuirn <turth and ltf( bloachliiK ficthtn on
olln. H. Hfiio, diuKM J Tnd A. KriK <lh*Mii 7:
500-000 Jl 'ID
"chtmilful roHiMirrh on tt^rblum. O. Jattuw ami
I>, W. HlHHCtl, Am <3h«m Hon J 30:2060*0 (>
'14
trolyHiH of nolutlonw of tho rnr« ourthw,
M. IhmnlH andf It. J. Jx»non. Am Chitm
Icc-trolywlH of Molutlctrm of UIA raro oarttin.
tier M«'tih'it,
of
1. M. OnnnlH and 1*. A.
Am Olimn Hoc J 87:1063-76 H
Fractional nry«tAlllwitlon of
tlw r«r« cnrthH of thij cllilytnlnm ffmup. I-. M.
nnd R II. Uhodcn. Am Cttiom Sao J
37:807-15 Ap M5
8cc afcro Thorla
'flloitnd nlpo aid* .Pining, of hydrajillo nil.
A. M. Thompson. 11 30ns; Hoo 71:584 Ap 24 'IS
Hrii ttko DamH; Drudging; Karth pr«»nHur«;
Kmtmnkm<mtM; Kxctavatlon; Kllllnir; Kortl*
flcntlon; l^otmdatlonn; Oradluff; ifydraullo
*4xckftvation; RAllroftdn— Earthwork; Tunnels
And tunnflllnK
Cost
Oo™ra^s^o>i^ i>Wi^flrA2? , «. w
^ coHts of moving earth In
roud coiiHtruction. N. O. llughos, jr'
73:7«4-r> Ap 16 '15 ' J '
Slides
Stopping a dfltleiilt Hlide by the uso of
Hiven. 11 Mn« N 74:lM Jl 1 MB
Mr a ten Panama canal HlldeM
Tables, calculations, etc.
Method of obtaining volumeH In railroad or
diteh work by dinMnmi.s. b\ (?. Snow. Eni
* <?oiHr 13:3114 Mr 31 MB ^
Pn>llminnry eKtlmatiim1 of Krndlntf Hinu>lltled
J. M. Itrown. Hiijr ltw 71:010-11 My ife '15"'
Simple form for earthwork eonipnliuionH. E. V
Verplam-k. Kng N 73:211-30 Ja 7 MB
Table Jor eompnt IIIK l§hi« IUNMI of nldt-lilll <»uta.
Enst river, New York
1'lan for th<t Improvonutut of I [ell Onto, Eaut
river. (,!. 1). Ward, mup S«I Am 113:432 ! My
Enst St. Louis, Illinois
PlayKroiirid ftir a mnall elty; ,lonn,s park.
\V, Webb. 11 Mutilii KIIK 47:421»fi 1> M-l
Eastern supply Association
MeftiiiK. Ni'W VuiU city, Keb. 17: list of those
in attendnm'f. Pom Km; Y<i:UXL'-;t K 37 '1C
SiiMimor MHTtin;v. Alt;intic <'lly, N. J.. ,hmo
II!, INHII K»W V 1:377-11 Je L'« 'U,
EAstland (stts'imithlp)
Cjip.-li'iiiK «*f the Ma.'ill.'ind. U Ktur N 7>I:L'L>n-7
•II I!!* M!t
K(i;*tland di. anti»r and VCKHC! »tal»ility. 1C. A,
Towh-r. KIIK N VtiMO 17 S !» MI.
lOtit'.ltii'i'r'ii report blaiiii'!! Ma^thind tlii;aHtiir on
tionr di'.-Jr.n, «»veiloaiiitiK and mi:dianilli'd bill-
liii'l, Kn>; lie.- 7^:^! 3 AK SI M.'i
Ecclesiastical architecture, see rinnvh arehltec-
ture
Efionontlc conditions
Politleal ri'otKiniy and tin* I'tmlnecr. <!: h,
IbiMf, Mb'e W llfKliilil-M ,lr IU M!»
Economics
Mir u tin H:uik,M anil bruikliiKi <1refllt; (Iov»
rrnment owiieiNldp; tjiibor and litborhiK
elan>ie;i. Motioixdlfn: Proilt nharlnK; Tariff;
Trtuil.*'* Industrial; Itiifinployt'd
Economizers. Hei> Kttrl eennninlxer.t
Eddy-currrnts
IncMMiH'titnl arinntnre foppiM* IODU-H at no-load
nnd jiritiiHttre tiM'tli Mdd> •ettrt'oHl |OHM«*H. A,
Eddy rlri(js
idmy rliiKii In flretubn boilers. Am Hoe M 14 J
37:117 !•' 'K»
Edison, Thomfls Alv^ IX Iff-
Aunrd of the Kranklln iitediil, ,1 Kr ln,st 1HO:
1IM4 Jl fir»
(Vlebnttlon <»f Kdlwm ilay nt Piumma-l'iU'lUc*
tnterrmtlonal exposition and at lubnratorhm
In \Ve;it Ul'atme. N. .1, Klee \V *iH;lin7-H ()
30 M!i
I'MiHon and the hnentlon of tho cJeetrta 1n-
eiindiwent lump. 11 Mice 1C # W Klee'n (t7:
JI7B-K o ii *H»; Hume ahr, foundry -i:tM04 o
HkHeh, Kng M r»u:imi N '15
Edison Itlumlnntlna companies. Association of.
He*. Aitm)(*lntion of MiilNon fUtiitiltiiLtlng ootn-
n phmioRritjih ^nopf^hwUlng0 ftndn von-
tllatkw fit minimum curt, with ventilation
of Houndproof booths O. W. Daniel, pltms
UNtt A V«n 19:18-18 Ap 'IB
Edison plant, West Or*nfl«, New Jersey HA _ ^
OommentH on tho Wfllwin tin. Una N 73:38-40
Conwfltft roitHtrut*tlmi »«jt th«A Wdlwm flre.
^ r,f d. Wiwon, Tflxd « Worttl 45:^87-40^ '8
Cont'r*»t« WUH multiHt In Wdison flro. U Mnf N
73:362-3 V IX MS
fir* At Kdltion fnniory. 11 plan Eng
th« lOdlson plant. 11 Klcc W 64:
1182-8 I> 18 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
131
Edison plant, West Orange, New Jersey — Con*.
Hot chemicals and concrete formed slag at
Edison firo. Eng Rec 71:184 F 6 '15
Preliminary repair work on tho Edison con-
crete buildings. 11 dings Ifing N 73:80-91 Ja
Preliminary report of committee on Edison
fire, dlags plun JDng & Contr 43:103-6 Mr
Preliminary report of committee on Edtaon
flre; IlmflngH. ICng & Contr 48:1 4R F 17 'ID;
Same. Concrete Com 6:120-1 Mr '15
Rebuilding JEUison's great plant. Scl Am 112:
50 Ja 9 '15
Repair of concrete buildings at Edison plant
sets precedent w in contraction work. 11
TJnderwrlt«?rH and ilro protection association
report on Kdluon lire. 11 ding plan Eng Ueo
71:239-42 F 20 '15
Edmonton, Alberta
Sewerage
Construction plant and inethodH employed in
building a system of concrete block tunnol
HuwurH at Hdmonton, Alberta. tllagH ICng &
Contr 43:861-8 Ap 21 '15
Design features of new sewerage works at Ed-
monton, dloga Eng & Contr 43:400-1 My 5 '15
Education
AddreaH to graduating olium. Franklin ImUIlirio
school of mechanic arts, d : A. Hoadloy. J Fr
Tnst 179:587-95 My '15
Educational wrap heap nnd tho blind alley
lob. L. VV. Dooley. He.I Am H 70:170-1 Air
13 '15; KxcerpU. if tfcl Am 112:247 Mr 13 '16
tfwi <ilno Evening ami continuation Hchoota;
Industrial education; ProfoHHlonul education:
Sc'.holiirHhlpH; Trade. HchoolH; Vocational
education
Germany
War find tho m-hool; how the, IntcroHt of (J«r-
inan Hchool children IH Httmulatod. 11 fcJcl
Am S HO:1XO H IH MP,
India
ItrltiHh India. IT H Sp (^onH Ue.]> 72:40-fi M5
Educaton, Compulsory. Hoo ClompulHory odu-
eullon
Education, Industrial. See, InduHtrial education
Education. Professional. HIM* I 'rofcuwlomil educa-
tion
Education of children
Caro of exceptionally brlglit children. M. P. J4.
(IroH^inann. Hcl Am H HI): 171 H 11 '15
II. Morgan.
Edwards, Edward
ward
Edward KdwardH and bin art.
11 inland J>tr F.r»:[,ltl-17 ,11 'in
Efficiency
JOill cicn cy and Htandnnllssailon, Cl. H. Auel.
Am Ind J(!:!il-!l N '15
ftnidcmcy nyHtein for road coutrac(orH. .1: IT.
Jlammoml, long ^ C^ontr 4:t:r>r)2-'l Jo li.'l MR
Personal <tnicle.tK;y. It. h. Wlnoholl. liy Ago
58:101 Ja 20 '15
f/^o Aliillty I<»H(H; OUlcc. inunaKeinent;
niaiuiK<>inent
Efficiency, Industrial
ItUHltiMH elHc.l«»n«vv and tho human element^
M, Ohiipmaii. Motal Work 81:71-2 Jl 10 'IB
Drink and work. J. 1). Ilacltott. Iron Ago 05:
255 Ja 28 '15
Mfllcltmey- -appH*ul common MOHKO iind ox-po-
rlonco. R c?. gehwudtimm. Am Ind 15:10-17
V 'lr>
IDfllclency In tlut brnHH foundry. W. H. Doan.
Metal Ind n H 13::^7-0 AR 'in
Astta.
Emelcmcy In tho plating room. 10. I*. letter.
11 Foundry 4i):300-n H r!5
Efficiency In tho HtoreH department, W. (1.
" "I«n Uy .1 40:006-1(1 0 90 MB
ne«« em^loncy In connection with
management. J. T. Rose. Textile
90-3 My '15
utte Induutrlnl loadorn; chapter
iiHtrlal loadorshlp," II: F* (Jantt
, .
General buwifle«« em^loncy In connection with
cotton mill management. J. T. Rose. Textile
World 49:190* M ""
How to creat
from "InduHt
^Bng M 50:4U8-37 I) '15
Increased efficiency. A. A. Dowd. Slbloy J 29:
Industrial leadership. If. L. Oantt. Iron Ago
95:196-7 Ja 21 f 16
80:249-51. '_
•IB; Al)¥tract!"lBiig'M:" 48:577-8o"ja"f(ir); ^b-
Same cond. Ry Ago (Mooh ed
15; Same cond. Metal Work
.
stract; with discussion. Am Soc M B J
D: M. Myers.
71 Y ^^.^I'products. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
Shop etllciency. G: H. Logan. Ry It 57:464-7
e. J: Calder. Iron Ago 96:
for The engineer and contractor,
wick. Heat & Ven 11:27-34 N; IB-
Using the ' electric-power meter to measure-
wasted production. R. E. Loper. Eng M 49:
WuHtu in the management of public utility
power plant*. F. W. Collins. Kng M 40:888-
!)J{ 8 '15
What IH ofllcleney? U: M. Van Gaasbeok. Am
Whore the znoney goes. R. O. Wye. Eleo R &
W JOloc'n 65:1210-11 I> 26 '14
alno I^actory miuiiigoment; Foundry
igenient; uflltiu miuinffumunt; Scloiitlilo
inana^mcmt; Whop niauaguniunt; Time
Htudy
Efflorescence
CauHo and prevention of efflorescence. Con-
crete Com 7:11«-17 8 '15
and chemical study of cora-
nmrc.Ial <'KK« in the produoln^ districts of
tha <>entrul Wust. 8 plH U S Agrlc Bui 51;
1-77 '14
Eggs, Dried
lOtfK nndi albumen Industry In China. Am Ind
Egrets
IlrltlHh India, IT S Sp Com* Rep 72:428-9 '15
Egypt
Antiquities
TreaHuro of T^ahun; boautlful Jowolry orna-
numtH and tools found In a plundered pyra-
mid. W. M. F. Potrle. 11 Hcf Am 8 79:26i-&
Al> 24. '15
Ehrllch, Paul, 1854-1015
1 >lHc'uv«rIuH In ch«motUem]>y. Scl Am 113:210-
H 4 'in
Eight- hour day. Hoc Jlourw of lalior
Hciulrt hoHn ejector, dlags Ry Ago (Modi cd>
80:^50 My '15
EJectorsr 6ewng«. Koo Howaffo eject orn
Elastic deformation. Hoo IWormatlonH (mcclian-
1(!H)
Elastic fabrics
Manufacture of clastic fabrics. Ft: Brown,
11 Toxtllo World 46:406-8, 401-4; 47:288-4, 324*
Of n»2-3; 48:»»4-7 Ju-K, My-Jo, H '14, Ja '15
Elasticity
JJondlnff olantlclty of cast Iron. A. Ono. Am Soo
M Id J 37:200-1 My '15
M'o <tlK<> Strains anil PtrciaHOH; Strongth of
matorlulH
Elbowsv Pipe, floe IMpo olhown
Electric accidents. Hee Klectrlo Hhock
Kkic.trlc! ulartu for bovel gear wmorator. 10. K.
Morgan, ding Madi i!2:2:)2 N '15
Oarage alarm, dlagu JOlec It & W JOlcc'n 66:
887-8 K 27 '15
Motor-drlvcm (Ira and Kononil alarm alren. 1)
Kloc RAW lOloo'n 0(t:40 Ja 2 '15
tfrc also Klro ulanns
Electric apparatus. Protective. Sec Electric pro-
toctivo apparulus
Electric apparatus and appliances, M ^
Automatic device for timing relay and fu
operation, plan Iflluc W 06:608-0 Mr 6 '15
132
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Clectrlc apparatus and appliances — Continued
Automatic electric elevator dispatcher. N. O.
Mcade. diags Power 41:540-1 Ap 20 '15
Carbon as a heating element m appliances.
C. W. I'lpor. Ntea XV oe:181-fi Jl 17 '15
Castings aa electrical apparatus partH. A. B.
tteynders. Iron Ago 04:1406-7 D 31 '14; Ab-
stract (Holding an electrical! manufacturer's
business). Foundry 43:90*7 Mr 'in
Convenient electric soldering Iron. J. N. Gra-
han. dim* Mice Uy J 46:06 Jl 10 MB
Current supply for motion picture machines.
H. It. Jolmnon. 11 dlatfa Oou Him; U lK:K!in«!)04
s 'in
Developments In electrical apparatus during
I!U4. J: Maton. 11 Con Iflloc It 18:80-03 V '15
Eloutrlc bread-pan cleaning and frrcaHlntf ma-
chine. 11 Eloc U & \V Mlue'n OG:LI4U D 12
Hlectrlc equipment for painting without a
hriiHh. il Ifllec W 66:106(1 N « MB
Electric remote tfatfiw for Hhootinft raiiKOH. Hel
Am 112:681+ J« W '15
Electric wcll-HounillnK Instrument. Ij. W.
Htoekor, ilIaKH Knir N 73:4-14 -(I Mr 4 '15
Hlectrical appliances for work»hopH. II KnMi-
neor 110:474-0, 646-lt, B70-3, OHO -a; 120:40-1,
64-6 My 14, Jo 4-11, 25, Jl U-Ifl MB
Mloctrlcul bull plteherH for Indoor batting
prac.ttee. II Hoi Am 113:304 o 23 MH
Electrical long distance tninHmltUntf, Indi-
cating and recording tWMU'in. 11 riliijfH liul
Hnir l4:3llIi-6 D 'H: Oolllory 35:2«l-:i 1> 'M;
- -
Heat & Von 11:57-0 I) M4; Much 21:330-1 I>
14; Mot & (..'Horn long 13:7!l7-« I> '14
N
1.1 , ATlMb Of. V, 11UJ11 lUJIK Id.tiPI— O I' I •• i l-JIl^i *^
72:1130-7 U 3 '14; iSoc U A W IClee.'n «6:
1100-1 1> 5 '14: Itowar 40:!M(M7 D 2!» M-l
Eloctrlcal Hountlum. 11: U. (itlHon. <UapfK ICIee
K ^, \V IClmt'n 6ti:1002-;t My 20 'ir»; AbHtmct.
Hm? M 40:704 Atf M5
IQlQcirically heated einhoMHlnK block, 11 Klee
W G«:J>ur> O 30 Mfi
JOloctrlcally op<n*atcd chlnio outfltH. 11 Kloc
_K.* w Mioci'n nn:7oi-2 AP in MB
HUihalod valuoH of matnrlnlH for uwn In cits1-
triral InduHtry. lOhsc u & W Kltu>*n 00:11 ,Ja
2 M5
MenHiirlncr woll-wator lov<*10 undor dtfncMi
H. W. Keith. dlfiK Mng N 74:1037 N 25 'K»
K 10. 1^ A. commit too report on elect rlrnl
apparatiiH. Kloc W 65:ini7 Jo 12 '15
•Ozono tipnnnituK iw a btmlnitHM nroiicmltinn.
101«c II & W ItttMt'n 00:33-4 Ja 2 Mft
Pant year In oUictrlctlty.
'
:33-4
. 11 I
year
4 '15
vnrlnblO"H])o<^d portablo
t»(|Ulpmuut. 11 Kloo It & W
ron Aw or»:!!04-5
r relay. J. Kunst.
49elllnR lamp-wockot nppllHticoH: an
of cloven yunrH* experlctnoo In
... pnwitr
nfl::tl4 K
•e \V «H:
tr
olectrlo lioufiehold dtivlooH In Houtlu'rn Cali-
0:1412-14
fornia. H. M. Ktmnody, Kloc VV 00
My 20 '15
HtriinK-
u
Western electric dctvolopmontM In 1014. Kloc
RAW lOIoa'n 00:4R-7 Ja 2 '15
WewtlnffhouHe elactrlc. dnvulopmontfi In thn
yoar 1»14. JOloo HAW Klec'n as:43-n Ja 2
WflHton portabln elertrinal tcntiiiK liiHtrti-
montH. U Textilo World 50:126-8 o '15
flM atoo ArmaturoHj Audlon; Aul
74luotrlc equipment; C!!ondonHerH
Ity); Dynamon; MlootiMc ImttortcH;
bcllHj MU'Ctrlo «jr<*ult br«nk«»r«;
controll«rH; Klflclrlo tMirr^rit n«'tItl«rM!
1rlc ciftulpment; Hlwtrta furnn.o«w;
UHtiH; Klctetrlct InntrumentH: Kl«ctrlc-
Idlectr
trlc
apptinitiiM; W l
and HUpplIw, Klm*trlo «lio
HtiH; Klctetrlct InntrumentH: Kl«ctrlc- InmpM;
lectrlc mttrhin«i*y: lOletttrlc mctt^rx: WltK»-
lc motorH; Ifllwtrlr. prmilpltation; Klurtrln
trie; Fcsflonden oscillator; Fire alarms; Qal-
yunomotor»; Oaa and oil enwlnoB— Igriltlon-
Induction oollH; OHcllliitoni; Phaao aclvanc^
orn; Uelayn; JlhoostatH; Bwltclibwirds; Syn-
Exhibitions
sliow o
General olwtrlo ooinpany'M oxhlblt at the
rnna ma- Pacific international cxpoHitlon 11
Wloi« U fe \V Wloe'n »tt:i32-3 Ja Jlf M4
(2enornl electric oompany'H exhlhltH at the
Piinanm-I'acltlc International exposition
<J: \V. Hall. 11 Oe.n Hloc- It 18:B01-7I J« "as
Jlonm electrical at Han Francisco. 11 Bloc W
"Homo elmttru'iil" at the I'iinama-1'aulllc In-
ternational expoHitlon. I >. (.7. Hhafer. 11 plan
<i<>n Klrc It lS:r»72-R Jo M5; Hamo cond. Eloc
Jl ft W Mlec'n 6(1:1(141-3 Jo 5 ' 16
Lowec
(4onk IOHH In McrlcH motor. T. M. Ilohle. dlaira
IN»W«-r 41:771-2 J« K Mf» H
Electric arc
Are phenomena. A. <!. OolllH. U dlntfH Am
e pheno
hint K K Pro 3't:l!OXl-2100 H MB
Kleetrit1 *irc in vupofH nn<l K"HeH nt reduood
proHmnt'rt. W. A. Hurrah. U dlnRH Met A
(1hcm KIIK l3:!)ir»-lX I) I M5
Kerro-llmenlto am on nlterrmt Ing-current
eit-euitH. I. I^idofT. Kl(*e U & \V lOlcti'n 60:
I<i(iu<*ra<'tlon of carbon nnd tlie tmnpcruturo
ami conditloiiH of the <*lt>ctrlc arc. K<*l Am S
SO:3I!» N 13 M6
TJziHtiible rttnlcH In arc and Klow. W. <}. (lady.
Mot^ (Miem MIIK 13:K(l(i-ii N i;» '15; Ahntraot,
Kien w nti:iir>i;-7 N 20 MB
tftv ttlxn Kliu*trltf InmpK, An;
Electric armatures. Ki*c Artunttm^H
Electric bntterlot
Jlnttery KliK'w; rnntu* ('IIUHOH of 'der<kctlv<t Her-
v Ico; uhHtract. U, Job and K. K White. Uy
Age ,V.l;iil Jl !» 'la
I tun or batterieH for aHiTnatlnK-cMirrcut HyH-
teiuK; nb.stt'fiet. I«. Hehnieder. Kleo W OC:
7KX Mr 2V Mf»
(7onHtruethiK Heletilttin c>ellH. Scl Am 112:201 F
27 ' 1 ft
<?nimtniction of Hclenfum fdlH, H: Wehi. Met
Ant l!'!:ln;i Mv I 'li»
1 U'pnUu'lxatlon in l,o (Mnni'he eellHi abHtmct.
M. M, TlHUtipHon itnd K. (?, <'i'4)«'Ucr, Met Mr
('horn KMK I3:3IU My Mf»; AhHh-m-t, with dlH-
ciuiMloll. Kler U # W Mlec'n <tlt:H2U2 My I '1R
Onlvnnh' <M*I1 thiit reverncH UK pulnrlty when
Illuminated, A, A. f!nmphcU. H«M Am H HO:
fid Jl :tl MIi
New fnrni «»f primary Imttery, K. Ilelllnl. Wlen
U A \V Klee'n n«:fHH Ap 21 Mft
New Kiilvnnli ..... II, Hrl Am ll»:i»K Jl 17 MH
New prhtiMry luitlery: il*'velopnii«itt «»f *n c«ll
imhtK l^itcl-meriMU'y itnd earhon <*l(*<MrmloH
In miljthtirli-nltrlr ael*l elect iittyte. H. Hel-
llnl. Kmt M 4U:43f!~7 J>* Mf»
HehMilum cell nmklnit. Hel Am H 70:1N7 Mr 20
Wenton erllH, Met* W flOtflitt-iV H IK '15
Mrr1 ttfatt Htt»rttK(t hfltlerlen
Delt-rlnMniK trarwforwm'H, 11 dlnKn Klec It &
w loien'n nn:ir,»-i .Ja ?:t MR
trle hellH: ahr(trttc*t.
w 06::;i Jl n MT»
utandarclii; Hlectrlo utilization; ______
toyH; Electric tranHformern; PJleotrlclty in
mmlnK; Blootrlclty in tlie home; Wlwctrlclty
on the farm; Xfilectromaffn«tii; Fan*, ""
BItctrlo boiler*. R*M* l^llerw t^otttrht h(»atlnff
Kttotrlc bui%>
Dotihle-deck *«lert ric Immift nt VInnna. 11 Bloo
Uy J 4&:r»i Ja 2 '15
New nliu'trle omn'lbiiH fur Vorlt, Kiifflnnd. U
diiiKH Wriffineer llt»:2K7-K Mr 10 MC; Atmtmct,
Autom(»hlt« $2:720 Ap 22 MR
ACruilyH?*bo?*cnble fat lit H. 1CIe.ci W 05:110 Ja 9
Cabin Jointing. II Kiwi W 0-1:1111 D R '14
OftWoH. C j. nmwr. 11 rtlnni InMt » M J W:
07-80; nimmiMlon, 03:9 1-UiS, 350-73 P IR H,
Mr 1 MB: AJmtntrt. Wine W 04:11(12-3, 1212-13
I) 12-19 Mi
INDUSTRIAL -ARTS INDEX
133
Electric cables — Continued
Causes of Joint failure pointed out to splicers.
11 Blec W 65:1122-3 My 1 '15
Development of armored cablo. H: U. Oil won.
11 Blec R & W EJloe'n ««:11BO-1 Jo 19 'IB
Effect of moisture In tho oarth on temperature
of under*? round cables. I* M. Imliiy. dlags
Am Inst E U Pro 3-1:20,1-70 V '15; Abstract
and discussion. lOloc U & W Kloc'n 06:389-
<)0 F 27 '15; DtecuHHion. Am lust 14 M Pro
34:2015-19 N '15
Fargo' s cablet connectors. 11 Rice W 66:101-2 .11
10 '15; Uy AffO 50:572 H 24 'IB
Flexible support for lead-covered cable, dings
Klec Ry J 40:«00 S IX '15
One-piece splicer VH. wrapped Joint In feeder
cable Hpltclnuf practice. S. U Potitar. 11 "Mice
Ry J 4«:H56-U N 0 '15
Sag-tension calculations. U. Vender. Htac \V
66:344-5 Ag 14 '15
Steel and bimetallic conductors an a substl-
tuto for copper and alumliiuni. I<\ W. Mseh.
Wee W 65:I4fifi-7 .le 5 '15
Steel-rein force-d aluminum cables. K. T.
Driver and M. V. Pannell. Mlets \V «0:524-fl
S 4 '15
Sterling outlet plate and connector for ar-
mored cjahle.s. 11 I0h:o It & \V Klue'ii 07:580
S 25 'Jfi
Voltaic tCHllng of cables. W. 1. Mlddtatnn and
G. I,. Paw OH. II dins Am ItiHt 10 10 Pro 33:1187-
1008 J« 'H; Abstract. Mice U & W Mlee'n
05:32-3 Jl 4 M4; niscusslim. Am lust 10 10 Pro
34:70-X .In 'IB
Wiping a UMU! -covered <vihl«». II. W. \Vi»Iffht-
man. 11 Klcc. U & W lOlcc.'n ««:!IOJ-2 My 15 '15
five aim) (1able«.. Submarine; Mlcctrlc dis-
tribution: Mleetrlo vrlru and wiring; IIIHII-
latlon; Telephone cables
Electric cars. Se<* Motor earn (railroad)
Electric cell*. See lOlectrln batteries
Electric circuit breakers
Automatic roclosintf circuit- breaker. IO. O.
Itaney, dlutf Powor 4UKIX Ju 111 '15
Automatic recloslnw circuit -breakers. W. <\
Itanoy. 11 (Hutf Colliery :i5:r»«U My 'K>
Automatic rm;loHliiK circuit -breakiM'H. 11 dlaw
lOleo U *, W lOlec'n 0«:N24 My 15 '15; lOlec
Uy J 45:000 My 22 '15
Converter station of Aluminum company of
America, Maryvllle, Tenn. 11 Power 41:770-7
Jo N M5
Oil circuit -breakerH. 11 lOlec U A W 10l^c*u
06:1171-2 .h> I!) '15; lOlec. \\r UK: KM 5 ,|« 1{) '15
Oil circuit broakorn: noteH on arc tthenoinnna
ilem^h^H In duHlKn. K. <'. H
n tendencies In dusltfn. K. (1. itandall.
m Inst M 10 Pro ;U:27 1 -H3 V '15; Dis-
cussion. 34:2Q7.1-XL (> '15
Electric circuits
I0< nil valence of Whcatstone bridge to Ilirnit
parallel circuits. A. Jl. Adams. Mice W 00:
400 Apr 21 '15
I^ocatiritf faults by the drop-of-potenllal
method, if. B. Porclval. Mloo H & W JMtan'n
07:»K!K> N 27 MB
Mechanical forces in circuits carrying heavy
currants; abstract. P. V. Hunter. Mltw w
64:1251) D 20 '14
Wfl afjto Mtnetrln conductor*!; Mloctrlo cur-
rents; Khwtrta dlsti'ibutlou; Wleelrlc. linen;
Electric code. Sett National electrical cudn
Electric conductivity
Absolute lorn. S, Dxirtlmian. (Ion Kloo It 18:
Conduc
243-7 Ap 'Ifi
nductivity an
Putnam and li.""(~JcVn«H." II dlaKH J'' Fr'htHt
tty and vlHeonlty of Holutlonn of elec-
lu formnmld. l\ U, DuvlH, W. H.
380:507-601 N MS
Conductivity of motalH. J. .T, Tbomwm.
octrlo Mtronffth of nlr. .1. n. 'Wliltehead. Am
InHt 10 10 Pro it4:K4a-05 My M5; PlHcunwlon.
34:20l»7-300B 1) M5
Electrical conductivity Imparted to liquid
air by alpha rayu. Hoi Am H 70:191 Mr 20 ;15
TClootrlcal reHlRtanro an offo<*tod by vory low
tomperatuim Hlblny J 20:100-7 Ja '15; Sumo.
Sol Am H 79:82 V 0 M5
Electron thwry of (Uoctrlct conduction In mot-
al«. J. P. Mlnton, (Ion lOlttc U 18:204-» Mr
15
temperature InvosllRatlon and a study
of metallic conduction. 10. F. Nortlirup. J
Fr hint 17WJM-G2 Jo '15; Abstmct. Ifllec W
05:1014-15 Jc. 1!) '15
Methods, data, and new apparatus for meas-
uring electrical conductivity above 1600*
C. of vapors at normal pressure. E. P.
Northrup. il J Fr Inst 179:337-52 Mr 'IB
99.84-per-cent-pure Iron for electrical pur-
poses, il Wloc. W G«:li 13-14 Jl t!4 M5
Potential of silver In nonauueous solutions of
silver nitrate. V. U Gibbons ami K. H. (Set-
man, hihliog dlatfN Am Chotn Hoc. J 30:11)30-
55 AK '14
rrolimlnary study of the conductivity of cer-
tain organic acid* in absolute ethyl alcohol
at 15", 25" and 35°. R P. Wltfhtman, J. It.
Wlesel and JH. C, Jonos. diuKH Am (Ihom
Soc J 3(J:2243-5!) N '14
Sensitive criterion of the precision and of con-
stant errors In th« coiHluetance data of weak
electrolytes, the determination of tho molar
conductance of orffanie ulecin)lytes at ssero
conctmtratlon and a study of the correction
for the specific, conductance of the conduc-
tivity of water. O. <l. Dcrlck. Am Ulutm Soc
J 30:220S-N3 N '14
Studies In conductivity; the conductivity of
some formates and of hydrogen chloride In
(anhydrous) formic acid; cases of apparent
agreement of strong electrolytes with tho
mass law. M. I. Schlcsinffer and A. W. Mar-
tin. dlaffH Am Ohcm Soc J 3(1 :15K!l- 1620 AK
Study of alcoholic solutions of cadmium Iodide.
!<*: II. Uctman and V. U (Jlhhons. Am C!h<km
Soc J 37:l?l!)0-6 S '15
Sulphur as a conductor, 0. A. Butman. JOloo
VV 04:1250 I> 20 'H
WIT fifwi Electric conductors; Utaotrta
measurement; Klectrlc reslatancc; Hall
effo<?t
Electric conductors
KflTiKiLH «»f bonds on (•lootrlml conductors,
P. Jackson. ICnfflmiur 118:556 T) 11 '14;
Samn. Scl Am S 79:173 Mr 13 '15
Experimental researches on skin effect In
conductors. A. W. Konnolly, K. A. Uiws
and P. II. Pierce. II cllaKH Am lust 10 Id Pro
34:17'UI-1KO!I; lllhllotf. ISOD-M AK '15
KecelvlnK-cnd Impeilancp nf a condiictlnff lino
loaded at both ends. A. 1C. Kcmwlly. Hloa \V
60:182-1 Jl 21 '15
#w vino Klwtric cabins; TOUuttrlc dlHtrlbu-
tion; lOtactric. transmission; Kluclrlc wire
find wiring; LlKhtnhiK <>ondu<ttors
Electric conduit*
" " wiring on plast or- board partitions nnd
^s. (3. M, Durfeo. dliiKH Kloo W 04:1254-
5 I > 20 '14
Flojclblo motalllc conduit In finished-building
wirhiK. T. Croft. dlatfM I^lctc H & W lOloc'n
Insialfation of rlKl<l-<k<mduIt wiring in flnlnhod
bulldliiKH. T. (h'oft. diaK» lOlec It ft W
KUtc'n 00:37»-X2 K 27 M5
c,oinpany to usn undorKround con-
duits of telephone company by rental. Kloc
It & \V lOlecVn «0:37K F 27 '^>
N. 1C. U A. ooinmllttMt retiorl on underground
construction. dlaK lOlec W 05:15111-20 Jti 13
M5; Kler It ft W Klcc'n 00:1112-13 Ju tli 'IB
Outfit for making Hpcclal (umdult lumdH. 11
I4toc- U A W Mloo'n 07:20 ,71 3 '15
Overhead concrete ducts for a factory distri-
bution system. 11 JOlm* W 00:1032 N (I '15
XTiidortfrouml wires on tho 1'anama railroad.
II Uy ARCS fi8:ini-3 Mr 12 '15
IHrix and conduit work at tho Paiiama-'Pft-
cin<5 exposition. A. A. Wlllotiffhhy. 11 dln»
Mle« U A W Jfflw'n 07:305-8, 472-4 AK 2Kf S
11 'IB
Mr ftfao lOloctrlc cables; Kli^ctric conduc-
tors; 10Io<«trIo distribution; lOlnclrta wire and
wtrlnpr
Electric contact strips
Oontacl strips for oloctrta Ml^ns and lanipw. 11
TOtoc, W 03:003 fl 11 '15
Electric contractors
AdvortiHina for «lo«trical contmctJnflr work,
11 Klot! W 65:1001 Ap 24 '15
134
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
E lectrlc contractors — t'o n t In u ctl
Annual convention of New HnKhind contnus-
toi'H at Sprlnelield, MRMB., Wont. 21-23. LOlec
U & \V Bloeli 67:0117-11 O ^ M5
Bookkeeping and coHt-kucplni; for electrical
contractors. ,L: W. Moxcy, jr. LOlee, VV tfti:
1163-b N 20 'ib
Broadening tlio contractor; what co-opera-
tion between iiiHpoctor, contractor and jour-
neyman IIHH dono In IjuulHVlllu. Mice W 65:
564-f> F 27 '16
Business liinU for contractor and dealer.
O. n. Grain, Jr. Iflloe U & W Klucs'ii ««:«X2;
07:1SX-!), 475-6 j\p 10. ,11 »!. H U MB
Jiy-luwH or California a social Ion. lOlee. U &
W lOlee'n «7:N41-;t N (t 'IB
California aisHoeiiition of electrical c.onlriietorH
and dcalei-H meeting, Han JPnini'lHco, Sept.
24, 11115. lOlec U & W lOlec'n 07:012 o 2 '1ft
Checking labor cHtlnmtcM in electrical con*
trading. lOlee W 05:554 [«' 27 '15
Contractor and the automobile. (1. I). Cram,
Jr. HUM: It & W lOlw'n «ti:42»-r» Mr 6 Mf»
Contractor**1 eon t- keeping .syntein. IOI«e W 6(i:
7»7-!> JMr 27 '1C
Contmctorn' oillro form** and n.VHteniH, JM. .1.
Jjiivullo. JOluc Ji & W lOloe'n «7:ii2-:i Jl 10
'Ifi
Convenient entlnmte and propoHal Hhm»tM.
HU»H vv «r>:nnn-7 i* 37 MB
Co-operation between electrical contrartorH
and Jobbers JOlw. it * \V lOlee'n 8?:X43-4 N
G '1C
C!o-oporatlon between oloetrlml eon true torn
and JohlMini. W. L. Coodwln. JOUw U & \V
Klou'n 67:2MI-ll A* 14 '1ft
Co-operation of the central HtuUonn \vl(h 1he
ohu'trU'al oontractorH ami donlern In «>leetrl«
eal HtipplleH. H. V. Walton. Klec U & AV
, Hkic'n «7:l!KI-2 A« U '15
DoInK l)UHhu>HH on low ovnrlicmd oxpunHo;
W. II. Porry (dee, trie eompany, of Brooklyn.
Kh'« \\f 65:544-0 H1 27 '15
Kloctrleal eontractorH* iiHKoelatlou of Wlwon-
Hln. IOIe<% It & \V lOIee'n iHi:15^-:i Jn UU MA
KH LI mating. (?. U. Krelder. Klco U Ai W I'tttw'n
fi6:106-K .In .10 'IB
JlandlliiK <»n(-of-tii\vn work. A. W, Mnd^ren.
I01e<t U & \V Hlcw'n r.7:lil Jl 10 *lf>
How file eontraetor can know win -re In*
HtandK. L. W. Moxey, Jr. lOlee \V (i<i:K70-;t o
10 'in
How to eHtfmate eont and keep neeiMititH. .1, I1.
C'oKlilin. lOlee W GU:N1X o !i 'in
IlllnolH conLmctnrH hold Henil-nninml eotivim-
lion, Klr« U ^ W Kle^'ri 0(1:154 .la 23 '1A
Inmirancn wiving and eottcMMitrle wlrltiK <n«-
by IlllnolH contrartcirH. IClee \V <I5:
Labor coHtH In Interior coiiHtriictloii. I,: \V.
Moxey, Jr. lOlee \V iM:liM-7tO l!!l MI*
'o^rtVsTo/S /Jr"tm<'hirM
National rlwtrlcnl contractor*' itMKocIatlm)
15th annual convention. 10I«<» U & W lOlee'n
07:202-4 Jl »l MB
New lOtiffland elect rlciil contract orn* conven-
tion, Sprhiffftald, MIIHH. ; abHtwetH of paperm.
101<ui W 00:820-30 o tf MB
ofjlec niethorlH for tho electrical contractor.
Mice U & \V lOIco'n 66:050-2 Mr 20 '15
OfiLcu w.VHtem ami fortnn for the electrical con-
tractor, o. M. Convaim Kiwi U St. W lOloe'n
07:150-2 .U 24 Mn
Record forum for tho electtrlenl contractor,
Wlo.c n & W Ml««c,'n 66:721-5 Ap 17 M5
fiuinl-nnmiHl convention of Minnesota electrl-
cvil contraotorH1 nMHOClntlon. lOltut It & W
TQloc'n 60:240 1* 0 MB
Ahaffleld city nnd electrical con tnu- torn,
w!w^JoY(»i! wlrnt flbrok3«?"8IClic.1 V U
Electric control
Automntie control. C, w. Placo. Am In»t M W
Automatic electric control for hydraulic* iic,-
cnmulutorH. il dloK KnKlncar 120:301-2 H
.Automatic electric, control of inimpn. O: J.
KlrchKniuier. il cliaffif I'owcr 41:VU-14 Je IB
Oimtnilly controlled c.l«cjtrl<» haulage if
7*1. TO. Woodford. II Nnjr Hoc W Pa
97; DlncuMHlon. 31:008-608 o MB
eond. J'ower 4^:170-7 Air 3
Mel Am M SOrliOiMl 8 2.rr 'ID
Control for inaeliine-tool motor drives, il
JOIeetrlr (Control for doorH. 11 Wh»e. \V 00:1040
2gie,t!tro-tIiernioHtatlc control of ra.dla.torH Sol
Am 1I1':3IM-|- Ap 17 '1C
(Senerator control. J>. M. II««ldt. dla^H TLorse-
ICWH AK«> «r.:«IO-llp 078-!l, 70«-11 fly n, W-
opemtlnj? with n(»ou-volt direct eurrtMit. N. W
Ntorer. 11 dlatf map I<21ec*. Uy J 40:000-3 6
2 *ir»
latnpH,
— Contr
eontroll(»rH; Kloetrlc
, TiuiKHton- •( Control; Klectrlu motors
Control; K lee trie: rallroudH — Control
Electric controllers
Alternatlnw-enrivnt <-oul hntat. U. M. Jtrown.
11 Am InHt 14 K Pro ;i4:iiin-22 Ap MB; Ab-
with dlMciiHKton. lOlee U & W
MI hw
AlternatliiNr-cuiTent eontndlerH for Hteel mllln.
A. Hlmon. U dlatfH Am ItiHt 10 10 Pro 34:73t-
fil My 'If.; Same. Iron Tr U r.7:-l77-SI -]-, B27-
l) K H-h! 'ir»; Ahtttraet. lOlee \V i;r»:ll!).i-0 My
x '15: niHetiHHlon. Am hint K K Pro ;M:^K%-
Ar'c-llKht. eiuitroller for motion ])letnrn pro-
jection <»r apparatiiM. 11 Sel Am 112:272 Mv 20
<!ontiu'tor cloK<Ml and opened. .1. A. Morton.
ding Power 41:2(>X I'1 U 'in
Control of direct current holHtH In Iron and
titeel mills, <i. K. StoltK and W. o. lAim. U
iliUK Am Innt K 10 Pro :t4:72;t-il My '15;
IMwiiHMion. ;M:2!i-IT-iir, D 'If,
Direct -current control for holHtln«
in IndtiHlrlal phmtH. \V. T. Hnyder. dla^H Am
Innt K 10 Pro :U:«% 710 My MB; Same (How
to buy holHt controllerHi. Iron Tr K nt|:K7t-
4{ A|> 2!i MTi; Same cond. IOtif;Ineer 120:208-
lo AK 117 'I.ri; Abntrnct, \vlth dlHcmudon. lOloo
U ^ \V lOlcc'u tiU:7M)-I Ap 24 MB; I)|HCUH-
Hhm Am liiMt 10 10 Pro :t4 :2!)47- OB I> MA
I )lr«-ct- current hobil ei|tdpinent In InduHlrlAl
pluiitn: dli-eiuislon at meeting of A. I. 10. JO.
Mice W tlft:ll24 My 1 MB
lOlectrle hatchway i^ntnd «ear for cranuM. il
InduHtrial contn»l In'tiu* foundry. H. H. Mc-
lain. 11 Am Itutt 10 10 Pro :n:,iX7"'.»7 Ap '1R;
Same. Foundry 4.'l::Mlf H My MB; Abstract,
with dl.MCUMiiloti. lOlfc U A \V tOlec'n 00:777-0
Ap 21 MB: nlhcuMdon. Am hint 10 10 Pro
:{4:2!»M<!H» P MB
Mill controller^ II. K. Htrutton. Am limt ffl B
Pro ,14 :!»()!)- Oli Ap MB; Same. Iron Tr U f»6;
K20>4 Ap 1!2 MB; Abntrnct, with dlncUHHlon.
lOlee t{ & W Mler'n ««:77K.KO Ap SI MB: HlB-
cm.Mlt»ii. Am ItiHt 10 10 Pro ,'I4:2X<!!MM N MB
Motor control In fomidrlcn and mec| mlllH; dln-
eiit4Mloit nt(meeliim of A. f. 10. 10. lOlee 'W 66:
Motor i"oiitml lit Hteel mlllit dlHeujined at IMttH-
l»ur«h. Wlec U * W lOlee'n flfi:777-82 Ap 24 MB
HellluthiK circuit i'c nit i-ollcT for railway «IK-
nnl clrctiltn. il Klcc U A W Kliu-'n (15:1193-
nal
4 I> 1S» Ml
Helectldit of eli»etrlc motor* ami controllori,
H. If. Mhhy, Foundry 4,>l:iiO-;t K MB
Htenl mill c<mtri>lliM'H from the open itor'B
MtHttdpoliit, ,1, H, UlKKM. Am limt 10 10 Pro 34:
715-22 My Mft; hlxcUHHlon. 34:2X011-114 N M5
Hit <tlnn Kleetrle moiorMJ UhcMtHtatH
AMtomiftle ideetrlc iiioki*r for Mtcaui cooking
on Improved tlrctcxH prbiclhlc. 11 lOlcc U «
VV KliM-'n fl7:24!l-f»n AK 7 Mfi
<lc*MtmI-Htiitlon InveMtiuent to wrv« clcctrlc.-
riifiK** load. Mine W 00:700 S 25 Mft
<;«inkliiK with ''IwitrlHty -th« oUiw Hlclo of the
Htory, Am (liiK LtKht .1 K»3:20r» H 27 MC
c*(inotnlcal elect He cooklritf. P. W. (iumanr.
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135
Electric cooking — Continued
Electric cooking grows in popularity at Wild-
wood, Ohio, fl lOlec W 06: TO Mr 20 '15
Electric cooking iu apartment bounty. 11 JUloc
W (16:982-3 O 30 '16
Electric cooking in Poplar BlufC, Mo. Eleo R,
& W Elec'n «J6:2n9-40 F 6 MB
Electric cooking, mainly from the coiummer'H
point of view. W. 11. Cooper. dlagH JiiHt TC
- E J 53:473-84; DlscuKHlon. 5,1:48 4 -ft, C7G-00,
838-7 Ap 1, My 1, Je 15 M5
Electric heating and cooking. I'. "W. tiumoer.
il Sol Am 11»:4Mi+ I> 4 'Jr.
Eliminating the coal range from tho kitchen.
H. C. Spauldlng. 11 Scl Am 112:04 Ja 1C '1C>
IntoreHtlng oh'otno-oookhig oontn from Ger-
many, Mice W W5:702 H 36 MB
Large electric kitchen; abstract. K. Porluwilz.
diag Jfllec W 64:1115-16 D r> '14
New poHHibllitlOH of oloetrle heating and cook-
Ing brought out In mooting of HrltiHh cen-
tral stations. Klce R & W Mlcc'n 0(1:334 F
20 '15
Practical education In clmttrio cooking: iloniGH-
tic Hclenc'o doimrtmont of the. Unlvondty
of Now Moxlco. II. W, AUvxundur. 11 lOloc
W IJr>:232-3 .la 2!) 'IT.
Promoting olootrio rooking through the rlnlng
generation. 11 JOlor W <Ri:IW-S N 27 M5
"What policy IH being adopted by HUH eom-
panlGH to moot oloetric wtovo competition?
V. S. Mi'Intyro. Am (!JIH Light J 10:1:220 ()
4 MB
H«r tffrw lOlcelrle OVOIIH; lOloclrle HtovcH
Electric current converters
flee ulM lOlcotrio trnnHformorH
Electric current rates. Hon lOlootrle powor— Hilton
Electric current rectifiers
Aluminum roctlllor. (!. HehulBo. KIo« W (Ui:
1552 Jo 12 'IH
CoiiHtriiclioM of n, vibrating rectifier for charg-
ing automobile Ignition haltcrloH. r-. Krauna.
dlagH Scl Am K 80:IWM» ,\K !•! 'in
Mechanical roellUor for heavy curronlH. IOK»o
W 04:12118 I> 20 '14
Mercury-arc rontlllor for oharnlrw HiiHiIl hat-
torioH. fl lOlor K # \V lOlcc'n «7:«4 .11 10 '15;
ICltc W (W.-HI2 ,11 111 '15
Morciiiry vapor n»ctiller locomotive an aooom-
pllHlHMl fact. U dhig Kloo Ity J <U:1!M» 1> ID
Now dovlco for rectifying high loimlon altur-
nating cuiToutH; the kenotroti. H, iMwhrnniu
dlagH (!onM<:ie<> U 1K:1M»-(IV Mr 'JR; Almtrac-t.
Kloe W ffn:(ir»il-t;0 Mr 1» 'Ifi
I'uro electron diHc!mrg<* ami Ita applh'atlonn In
radio telegraphy and Itt'cphony, I.
dlagH (Ion Klec U 1«:I{!12"I My Mf>
er for ch
Hntall mercury- vapor reeUMe
chat'Mln/f att-
tomohilc llghtittg bJtttorleH. II Klec K & W
Kloc'n OHilOl!) My 21) MR; Automobile !12:iM)4
My 20 '15
VoltagoH with elect I'olyllo t'ectlller. illag Kh'C
U A W lOlec'n li":(lll!i, 7f.ll <> U, 2:t 'in
Electric currents
. Contact oloctrlllcatlon and I lie oleotrle cur-
rent. I<\ Haufonl. Scl Am H X0:!l22-:t N W 'in
Dunatured electric cumint; ati Italian dovloo
by which a healing circuit In uneleHH for
lighting. (I. IMuclicrlo. 4llag iOng M 48:7.t»-40
I* 'IB
DlHtrihutlng potential over a Hiring of liiHiila-
torH. J. U I ire m i e, man and II. M. (Jrothorn,
dlagH Kim! \V 04:l(>»r>»l) I) n »H
Growth of current In clroultH of negative totn-
poratut^ coelllclent of rcHlHtancc. K. \Vr.
Lylo, (Um Kloc U lf):LL2Q-at) I> '15
J-lannonlcH in tnuinrormcr niaKriotlxIng cur-
mi In, J. K. Peteiu dlagH Am innt 10 10 1'ro
34:lfl67»7,t Ag '15
Infinite duration of trntiHlonlH. (2: I« (Harko.
Gon Eltu; U 18:73 Ja MR
„
Monmtrlrifc thn ourroiit In d, c. clrcnllH, o: A.
Y Knopp. U dlagH Kloc W 00:751-2 O 2 MB
Itocolvlng-ond Impedance of conducting lino
loadod ut both undH. A. H. K*nuolly. lOloc W
6u:l82«4 Jl 24 '15
((/MO
, Kffcu«t of oluolrlr.lty on;
IClnctrlc circ.ultH; MUtctrUi
conOuotivUy; Wlcctrli! conductorH; Nlontrtc
distribution; Electric muHfrnrmnont; TOlectrlc
meterH; tthwtrlc twntin*; Kl«ctrlr trnnHform-
ers; Iflleotrlc trannm]wion; Kloctrlc
^
Kddy-curr«ntn
nOu
Electric currents, Alternating
jUternatlng current electrol.VHis. J. C. Ghosh,
(llaga Am Cliem fcjou J 3G:^33-4G N '14
Analysis of unbalanced threc-phuHu wy a terns.
L. G. Stokvla. Jfllec W «r>:ini-15 My L '15
Analytical und graphical solution for non-
alnuyokljil alternating current H. P. M. Ml-
BUHhl. Am liiHt 10 10 Pro 34:1075-80 Jo '15;
Abstract. Ulou W ()G;8 Jl 3 '15
Calculation of nud<Uui wliort circuit phonomuna
of allc.rnalorH. N. S. Uiamaut. dlaga f> pla
Am hiHt W 10 Pro 34:-'t)43-7J) S '35
Calibration of current tranyformoi-a by moans
of mutunl iuductance. C: I^ortcHcuu. Ulaga
pin Am liiHt JO ft Pro 3-l:Jl!)!M21G Jo 'JC
DlHtorllun of alternating current wave wtusod
by cyclic variation In ruglutanco. P: Bodell
and 10. 0. Mayor, dings Am Inat E E Pro
»4:177-8G P '!;>; AbHtract. Klcc W 65:472 F
20/15; DlHCUHBlon. Am Inat B 33 Pro 34:
Experimental rosearchoH on nkln e.fTetJt in oon-
ductot'H, A. JO. Konnelly, K. U. LawH and
P. II. Plerc.e. 11 dlagH Am InHt 10 JO Pro ,'14:
U-U
174!M8(III; Itlbliog.
Ag M5
.
Flow of energy. K. A. JMdllp. dlagfl Am Jnst
10 10 Pro a4:-l55-84 Ap '15; Hamo. \V Hoc 10 J
iiO^H-TU My M5; Htnne cond. iOnglnocr 120:
(17-!) Jl 1(1 -ID; Hume c-ond. Power 42:352-5 S 7
Mft; AbHtract. Klou W «5:I««5-« Ap 24 '15;
I MMMiMHlon. W Hot- W J 20:472-7 Aly 'lf>
JMagnelic iK'hnvIour of iron under alternating
umgncIlKMtlon of HlmiHoidal wave-form. N.
\V. M<'hn<ililMn. dlugH Jnnt 10 10 J 53:80!)- Li) Jo
15 '15
Parallel operation of frequency clmiigci'H. 0. 11.
Kcltcw. dlau den lOloc Jt lS:HIHi-H Ag '15
Producing vector diagrams experlnii-n tally; im-
provml appuratUH duHigncd to vlHuallxe alter-
ua( Ing- cu front dhiKraniH. A. 10. Kumuilly aiul
II. ({. (Vano. il dlagH JOlec W (I5:l)86-(f Ap L7
'15
Unbroken alt orna ting current for cable toltig-
mpliy, (1: <>. Hauler, dlagn J tfr hint 180:311-
'
34 H '15
What
U
Mot
to (Mill nltornatlng-nirrorit motora. t3. A.
AdamH. lOIoo \V 6B:33!I Ag 14 '15
What to rail altoriwllng-ourront. ._„.
dlHouHHlun. V. A. Kynn; JO. HoHonborg.
JOloc \V ««:!l71-& O 30 MB
Mi; ditto lOU'clrli! diHtrlbutlon; Electric
wavoH
Electric discharges
JMire, electron dlndmrgo and ItH appllmlloiiH
hi radio telegraphy and telephony. I. Jjaiitf-
JMiiIr. dlagH (Jon I<Jl«o It IX:327-31) My M5
' ' ' nidlo-fnMiuoncy high-voltage (Mu-
ll. J. Uyan und It. (!. Marx. lOloc
W Mlee'n (I7:02K O 2 M5
HlntoH hi arc and glow. W. (J. (lady,
t'hom Kng 13:H«0-H N IB MB; Ab-
M tract, (Olce W «0:I15tt-7 N 20 M5
Ncr at Hit rathodo rnyn; Ion Nation; lUullo-
netlvlty; X rayn
Electric distribution
Alarm arrun«ement dcnlgned for the pnrpom)
of Indicating groundn. plan lOloc W <!«:Slli
n 11 'ir>
ApparatiiH for dctormluing voltagct at foodor
lapn la ntttwork nyHtoinn. 11 KU»t W 05:300
Arc phenomena, A. U. CoIllH. II dlagH Am InnL
10 10 Pro 34:20X1-2100 S M5
Automatic voltngo rogulatorn. W. II. Aukor. 11
dlagH lOIoo W 05:127-8 Ju !) M5
Kattery roHcrvn in an altornating-cMimMit nyn-
tctti, diagH lOIoo W 00:405-0 Ag 2K M5
(Uiai'aot«rlHllcH of thu thmi-wliv Ko.iutralor:
analywlH of ItH boliavlor wlukn umul IIH a bal-
ancer in a dlroot ourrunt lighting HVHtom.
O. J. I^ti'gUHon. dlirKH JOluo W 04:UHl)-1204 l>
10 'H
(lonvortlnK n distribution nyHtem, Klec W 00:
«0-7 Jl 10 MB
DlHlrJbuUon nyntom for powor purpomm: sy«»
torn of Ihu WcHtorn Otumda powur company.
F. 1). Nlmn. 11 Am Innt 10 10 Pro 33:1147-52 Ag
M4; DlkK'.UHHlon. 34:l(tl-7 Ja '15 t
BconomlcH of ole<ktrlc. railway dtHtrlbuilon.
IL K. llmibalL Mua Ity J 44:1250 I) 5 M4:
Samo (HuliHtutlon Mtaridardlvatlon). lOloc H
A W IoW'nff5:1M7 I) 12 M4
MflToct of third harmonic in voltage warn it: C.
1'owelK dlagw Mice W CB:LB7-Fia 16 MB
136
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric d latrlbu tlo n — < f«;i t In itnl
Effect of voltage changes on oloetrlcal appara-
tus. Mice W tf«:B3B H 4 MB
Effects of remote foot lor tajiH on Hchaduln
spewl. N: Mtahl. Hloo Uy J 4B:SM)l-2 My iiii MR
Electrical equipment of Panama- Pa ollic expo-
sition. 11 dluffB plan Elec \V tM:12-ll-7 D 20
Farpo ground points. II Mice U & W Mltw'n 07:
250-1 Air 7 'IB
Feeder-tap protection for <l.c. apparatus and
a fow HiifflfeHtloiiH regarding the. care of
commutators. C: 11. Smith. JQuu Uy J 45:
«*7-8 Mr 27 '15
Feeder- tup rcHintancu In rotary-converter
practice. TJ. J'. CreeelinH; 10. U. IKaiiMhcr, JOlce
_ tty J 4B:7!U»-8IW Ap 2-1 'IB
landing an elusive. ground. \V: 10. DIxon. dingH
I'ower 42: lift Ag :i '15
From a,e. to d.c. In (ho night. 11 rtlagn Jfileo
Ity J 4fi:642-50 -Mr 20 MR
General no ton on grounding. II. M. \Voir. <}en
Klce It 18:091 -fi 0 MR
<J rou ml Interfered with parallel operation. J. 10.
KUroy. plan Power 42:208-4 Ag 10 MB
Ground- win* disconnector, 11 Klee Uy J 4fl:lB«
,11 2-1 MB
Orounded-Hei'ontlary HyHtcmH. 101 cc \V RtiilOXH
N 13 'IB
Load dispatching H.VHtem of the (MiimlniM
railway, power and ll«hl (*oinpnny. 11. W.
Olapp. 11 (!en Klec U 17:ii12-M H SI4
I .oral Ing- fault* by tlie drop-»f-P<nVntlal
method. II. H. Pereival. Klce U & \V Klec'n
(I7:!),s:i-r> N 27 M5
Motor Hcrviuc in a large holt factory: elect rlciil
dlMtrlhution synteni of the Iti-ed & Prince
manufacturing company, Wom-ntcr, MIIKH. II
din* Hlnu \V Off:LINK-»L My 8 'IB
N, 10. L. A. committee miort on wounding
Hoeoudarlen, Kleo W t»r»:lB2l) .h> 12 M5
Part (•oimtruetlon plays In K<'ttlnK Hitiall loadH<
u rcio,<» w ii(;:n:to-2 s -i MB
Power dlHtrlhutlon on Penn. U. U. at Phila-
delphia. 11 plan Power ^:(lsr>-K N HI Mfi
Protecilnjf eleeli'ieJLl apiuirnttiH from HeU-de-
t Htniftlon. Klee Uy J .lfi:«B» Ap » MB M
Puxxllnw ground. T: <J. ThurKion. (Hapr 1'ower
II:»ja-a Mr !> 'IB
Kottiotely controlle.d mock dlHtrlhutlon nyHtcm.
11 Mlee W «r>:ftl(> Mr « Mf»
load churn ctcrlntlcM. Klec- u ^ \V
lOlec'u (!(I:IHU My 22 'IB
Schwcllisttr aiitoriiatft*
InHtantaneoiiK voltage.
U Mr W Nlcu'n i;«:li71 K tl
regulator. <llnK
lojuln from polyphas
olyp
Mn
Rupcrvislng 8-10 tnllcH of linen; how tho load
dispatcher of the Kan Jruuiuln K*nl.» sys-
to in adJiiHtK cvea plant water supply. U .1.
Moore. 11 map Mli-« \V «}:»:! 12^-4 My 2(1 MB
Supplying of pow<»r to the Quaker OII(M coin-
puriy. .1. M. Drabolle. 11 dlag <Jen Kl«»« It IK:
42-4 JIL Mli
Test of ground plates. Klec U & \V Kloc'n (17:
BOG, OflO-70 H SB, t> I) MB
WayH of hunting trouble on dlstrllititlon H.VM-
tems. 11 dlag ICleo W fl6:B7!l-Xii, 6UH-12 H U»
IX MR
Why Hit Induction regulator stuck am! how
It was ropainul. K. (<. Par ham. Klec W flU:
Work of Ihe load dispatcher. U. U. ItoMcy. 11
dlag 101(u- W 05:1118-21 My 2U MB
Htr f/ftw tClt»trtrl<! (•abl^Hi Kluctrlc ccmduc-
tors; Mloctrlc currents; lOlectrlc driving;
TQIotttrlc fiiMcw; Mloctrict power: KIoctrTr;
transformers; lOleetrlc trausinlsHion; lOlcc-
trie wlr» ami wiring;- itotury
HwItcihhoanlH
ilectrlc driving
Air-lift ptimpH IIH a contra Nut at Ion load,
lOlec It * W Kloe'n GO:1UU-SS ,!e 26 MB
Application of ttlocirk', <lrlvi» In flour mlllM and
similar ImltiHtrloii; abstract T. W. Hlmpers.
101(H- It & W Mloc'n 66:102-3 Ja 90 MB
Application of olnrtrln motorn to gold
(3, H. Hounnhlatt. 11 diag Am Inut 14 TO
;i4; Abstraot, I0ng A M
I»wi 34:144-64 Ja 'b01"0
Application of clootrio tiowor In a lumber
yard. ^ dliiff l^o U & W Jflleti'n 66:400-3
Application of electricity to tho oro Imndllnc
induHtry. (\ 1). (illpln. iilnp Am Inat Ifl K
Pro 34:3!>7-41B Mr M5; AhMract. idee \V C?
- '
!H»«-7 Ap 17 'IB
Brlclc-plnnt production increased by electric
drive, il lOlcc W 06:704 Mr 27 'I™ eicctrw
ItuyiiiK power for the rolling mill. ». \Vlloy
and \V. S.vk«»H. Iron Tr It B7:B;tO-:i S 16 MB
C*aHe whero motor drive Jtiwt HU!(H; application
In a whoddy mill. 11 Mice W OIIM'lB !,<« 21 'IB
of cl«ctrl« motors Invulvotl in
s nvuvot n
their application. I>. M. HuMlnnoro, Am Jnat
Com nil of illn»ct euiTcnt liolHtH In Iron and
Htccl millH. t?. 10. Htoltx and \V. <>. lain f
iliiiff Am Hint M M Pro ;M:72t-!> Mv MB-
DiweuHHlon. ai:2!M7-BB I) MB ' '
of electric ilriMlKliitf for land re<»lamatlon,
oinK It electrt rally at West Point. .1: A
Randolph. II lOlec \V i;«:ri7-1-fi W 11 MB
;ii«r.ilf -Koai 'I
lectrlf drive elYcrtH economy In l«r«<» tiro
factory, Klei- U A \V Klec'n IS7:lU4-ff .11 17
MT»
I01ectri<* drive for economic oimrntlon and
development of cement milH j. jj. i»ortor.
Am H«>c M W .1 :t7:ir»7-8 Mr MT»
Klcctric drive for Kiiiln eUtvatorH. Uloo It &
W I'llec'n ««:l!78 K 27 MIi
Mlectrle drive in a cottonseed -oil mill. .1. W.
Uuff. Mice W «JH;i»7S-!» o IK! M;»
Klt»(*irlc. drive in hiitldintr ctniHtnuitinn. 11 Uleo
VV liri:«Vii Mr 13 Mi)
Klec.trlc drivo hi con^'ellonory makliiK* U TOloo
W «:.;7!H-2 Mr 2V Mi»
Klectirlc drive MiipplnntM H ten in evi^ltie and
helt traiiKmtaHloii In paper- haff factory.
11 Mice, \V lUi:«.lil.i Ap HI M.t
Klectrle drlvlnc, nf woolen mlllM. ,|. K. (1n»wh\v.
ind Km; ir.:xi-;i Ar» M:>
JOIectrlc motor drive; method of Interlocking
marhlncH for HimultaneoiiH operation in tho
new plant of the Commercial mlllhiK com-
pnny» l»ctn»lt, Mich. II dla#H plan lOlec- W 05:
iu;»«!t .In, U MU
Klectrle motor In the print Inu ImltiHtry. \V. (1.
YatcM. 11 den Klec. k lS:Ji;n;-|;; n Mr,
Klec'trlc motot'M In the J'orltand cement IndUH-
try. Klcc \V nr»:lll ,Ia i) MB
Klei'trtc power hi the niaehlne Hhoj». A. U Do
IJPIMIW. Iron Tr it ri7:«S8-!»« I «» 7 'Ui
Klectllc power 111 tltf* texllle hifltltitl'V. C1. A.
rhntie, II Men l-flcc It IXiMO-Ml .le MB
I'llectrieal coiiMtrui-thm in niaelilne i:hotiH and
foumlrli'M, N, fl. Meade, dla»U4 Mice It ^ W
Klcc'ii i!V:li', IK .11 It Mf»
TOlectrlcat cnuitmient of the Vermont marhln
compiuiy. ,1: Mnton. U (ien Kler it tx;ioir»-2fi
KlectHcal practice In Mteel nilll.M, I>. M. Petty.
Iron Tr It B?:!!-!!^ N 11 MB
MleHrlciillv drUen .-'hlnr.le mill. II Klcc It &
\v Kici-'ii r,fi:ii:»2 a .ie 12 MB
Khietrlcully ot»erat»-«l hrlck ftiftlnry at Hprlnir-
flitld. UI. U Klcc w nr>:071<;t Mr i:t MB
Klectrlcully imeratcd c»uil plant, II Klcc \V OB:
Klectrlcally operated contractor's! plant for
building KctiMlco dum. A. W. (Jarrolt. U Kn*
IU*c 71:1X^0 Jit y, MB
Mlcctrlcnllv opcrateil phonnr,nipli. II ding Mien
W <Ui: I ISO .Ic A MB
fttactrtclty for innnlclpat pumping* U Kleci U
ft W I'SW'n fl7:flr»n-« ci » Mft
Kloctrlcitv In a cold-;ktiiniKc plant, II Klcc U
A W Klcc'n 07:«B7-» AIT L'K MO
Klf»ctrldtv in a MnHwtehtiHi'ttH .shot* factory.
T: f». ftond. U hlcc \V 00:KS-im ,li 10 MB
In n modern nnw mill. U 10U'« U A
e8:2t)0-a K 13 MB
Kl*»rtrlcMly In n wholwwlit Kiwrv *'MtabllHh-
m«»ntt 11 Kloc U ft \V Kl""'n rt7:Mi:t-ft H 1H MB
KloctHclty In an atitomohllc itHHenitiUnM: plant,
II rci«a n & W Kloc'n ftfl:320-!tl K 20 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
137
Electricity in an ore-treating plant, il Elec R
& W Klec'n 66:481-4 Mr 13 '15
Electricity In bakeries. 11 Ifllec U & W JSIec'n
66:715-151 Ap 17 '15
Electricity in breweries. 11 151 cc U & W Ifllec'n
66:114:1-6 Je 10 M5
Electricity In brick-making. 11 Elec R & W
Eleo'n 66:65-0 Ja 9 '15
Electricity In cement manufacture. N. G.
Meade. 11 Eleu U & W Klec'n 07:273-5 Ag
14 M5
Electricity In chair manufacturing. 11 TOleo H
& W Wloc'n «6:!l7!»-82 My 20 flfi
Electricity In cotton duck mills. 11 Elec R &
W Klec'n 66:673-0 Ap 10 '15
Electricity In cotton ginn. J. II. Moncloy. 11
Klec It & W 101 oo' n U7:181)-45 Jl 2-1 M5
Electricity In hardware manufacturing. 11 Klco
R & W Klec'n 60:801-0 My 3 '35
Electricity in harvesting machinery workfl. 11
Elec R & W JRlec'n 07:745-50, «8»-8 O M,
N 13 '15
Electricity in ice-cream manufacture. 11 Elec
U & W Klec'n Gff:4i;t-15 Mr 6 '15
Electricity In ice-cream manufacturing. 11 Mice
R & W Mk'e'ii 07:55-7 Jl 10 'IB
Electricity In Implement manufacturing. \V. J.
Kyle, ll Mee U <& W Mlec'n 07:117-101 Jl 17
Electricity In largo Htool wurchoUHeH. 11 Mloc
u A \v uicc'n «7:-t«:i-R H n MC>
Electricity in laundrleH. 11 JOlou 11 & W Ifllec'n
66:617-20 Ap 3 M5
Electricity In lime nuuui fact are. A. ll. Uowltt,
11 Hlec II & W Kloo'n «7:lMl-4 Jl III MR
Electricity In uiagasGlne publlHhing. 11 Hleo R &
W Klee'n ««:lur,-7 Ja 1« MB
Electricity in malting IIOUHOH: relative merits
of iHolalod-plaiit and c<>ntral-Htatlou norvlco.
11 Ittee U ^ W Klec'n (i5:1l2:i-tt U 12 M4
Klectrlclty in manufacture of wood-pulp paper.
II Mice U & \V HIcc'n <i7:^.'N» Ag 7 MB
Electricity In manufacturing. Tower 40:901-2
D 22 Ml
Electricity in marble cnia trying. 11 Klco R & W
lOlcct'n «7:i»0:t-« N 27 'Ifi
Eloctrlclty In pa«-klng plantH. II Kino H & W
lOlec.'n (i6:145-K Ja 2.') MG
ldec.lrlc.lty in paper making. W. It. ('onunt. 11
Nlcta R A W Iffloc-'n «Q:871-R I^1 27 MR
Electricity In printing plantH. 11 lOloo K ^ \V
Klec'n <lfi:K5L-B My H MR
lOloctrlolty In rubber mlllH. 11 Khus RAW
Wlrc'n «6:f>7«-0 Mr 27 MB
Eloctrlclty In Hand aud gravel plnntH. 11
It & W Kleo'n (17:1)00-002 (> 2 '35
Electricity in Htono «|u;irrioH un<l aHphall plantH.
_.il Klec. U «r, \V Wlcc'n <|7:31R-1« .Ag 21 '15
In tuxtllo nilllH. 11
lOlcc'n U7:7S!)-!U () no MH
Elortrlolty in ilui lartfoMt Itunbor mill; Wey<»r-
liaotiMor oo., Hvcrott, WnHh. A. II. Onntml.
., ,
11 Mle(t W 00:t080-t N 13 MB
lectrici
Electricity In tlio lumber IndiiHtry. K. F.
Whitney. 11 dla#H plaiin Am Innt 10 14 Pro 33:
1R2»-n2 1) 'M; DiHoitHHlon. :MH:UI-r»I Mr '15
Elect rlolty in th<» nuimifactin-e of (»lcrtrioal
maclilnory. H Hlcc. It A \V lOloc'n OG:2K7-9 F
13 MB
IGlectrlcIly In tlio pulillnhlnpr ImninoHH. H TClcc
U <ffe W 1<3le.c.'n (Hi:K)0!!-7ii |> f> M4
Kloctrlclty In twine nnd rotu* mlllH. 11 Mien U
& \\p lllco'n 07:551-1 H W MT>
Hlwtrlolty Jrt \vat«»nv(»rl«H nliintH. L. 10. J>ftr-
\\i\K. Kleo U A W JOluo'n Gtt:MOf)-71 My « M5
a month-
J^oc-trl float Ion of tnilln at Itotuliay. T^<UJ It
\V lOloo'u OG:1I8'1 My 211 'IB
---». mitk-illHlrlbutlng dojmt uwlng con-
tra! ntatlon Hcrvlce. II lUlcut W 66:650 H 18 MB
Factors involved In motor appHmitlonn; out-
_^iMftKBw8ff SOtMf9 ^
of motor appHcatlon. I>: 11. Rtmlnnons
IHmvor,
Plreclay
Fractional horse power motor load. B. Lester.
11 Am lust E E 1'ro 34:386-05 Mr '15; tfame
cond. Anir M 4I>:2«8-71 My '15; Abstract.
Power 41:580-90 Ap 27 MG: Dlacusaion. a. H.
Qurcolon. Am Jnst E E Pro 3J:2653-5 N '15
Hamilton electric- incline railway. 11 Eloc Ry
J 48:116-10 Jl J7 '15; Same. Mntf N 74:4»-DL
Jl 8 '15; Same. Ity U 57:2i:t-M Am 14 '15
Heavy electric reversing mills. W. tiykes. £1
Iron Tr K 55:1181-3+ D 24 '14
How electricity 1» used In liandllngr Bea-food.
11 Kltic \V «<>:-ir>0-I Ag 28 MS
How one operator controlled an nlr-compren-
«or motor and uHcd It to drive a direct- cur-
rent genoratur. H. U. Smith. Ulagu Eluc W
ou:-i»s AS as -in
Improvlnu motor drive In a corsot factory. 11
Mlec W «fi:l2B2 My 15 '15
Individual motor drive in pen and pencil
factory. 11 Iflloc W 65:110 Ju 0 '15
InduHtrlal uppllcattoim of eloutrldty. A. R.
Hush. II (Jim lOlec K 18:>l(iO-8U Jo 'J5
I^arge elect rl<: holHt. \V. tiykes. U dlags Am
Inst N K Tro :M:IS10-27 Ag '15
T-iirfco H tool- nil H me tor drive. 11 J£tec W 66:
108U-00 N 19 M5
Motor drlvo adopted for comproRHorn find other
equipment in Jtoadlng llto.) Ice plant A. Lt.
Hart. 11 Klttc VV IUi:L147-S N 20 '15
Motor drive for a Lira U ley holvo hummer, W. TO.
Johnston. 11 dlagtj lly Ago (Moch ed) 80:
184 Ap '1[>
Motor drive In a rock -drill factory. K. I). Burr.
II Klec W OR: 1 700-1 Je 1!« M»
Motor drive In inarhlu workH, 11 tilec. W G5:1U)2
My « MB
Motor-driven, hlgh-prcHHUre gaH pumping in-
Ht a Hat Ion, J. S. llnug. Am Uus J.lght J^30»:
916-10 N 15 'in
Motor drlvltiK In lOuropoan cement workH. U
I^oe U & W Hlcc/n (idMOfiO-L Jo 5 Mft
Motor w»rvlcM» In a liirge bolt factory; oloetrl-
o,al (IlHlrlliiitlon HyHtoiii of tbn Itcod & I'rlnce
inn tin faetu ring oonirmny, VV ore OH tor. MILHH. II
dlag Klee W 05:tl8K-0| My M '15
Motor Hlao.w for Hour-mill machlnory. TOleo W
tifiM IK-10 1^ 13 MCi; Same coud. tnd Kng 15:
K3-4 AK MR
Motors operating MOO r.p.m, directly con-
nected to woodworking HUrfuo.on. 11 Klec
W Gf!:lM:i-4 H IK M5
MotorH Hhow Having In rctpliiolng ganollne on-
KlnoH in brlekyard. 11 Klec W 66:258 Jl 31
MotorH H! minify oiiernllniiH in milk depot. J. \j.
VVIItHe. U lOlec W ((n.-niKt-n Ag 14 M5
.
Ne<»d of Htudylng energy ronnu nipt Ion of mnn-
iifa<'turlng operalionrt. Mloo \V 60:144 Jl J7
Mfi
Opcnitlng factory niotorn. M. P. (Joodulo. 11
ding Klen W nO:5»»-4 H 4 M5
I'Jant i>n»l»loni Hnlvod by purehaHed Hcrvlco;
Aniorlouti ninnufa<ttui>lng comitany, Krook-
W 0(t:aUH-:i:t H IS MH
lyn. 11
JtovorHlng motor planer drlvo. U Iml TQng 14:
455-6 I) '14
Selection and application of motora. 01. Fox.
Ulw U & W Kloc'n 06:34g-50 F 20 '15
UHO of current for opt'ratlng <kran» to rcmovo
Irui'kH from under car IxxltoH. It. 14. Hewitt.
11 Kloc; Hy .1 46:638 S 25 M5
llwe of electricity In a nowHpapor plant; motor
atid control etiuipmcnt for production or
Now York tlinoK, U lOIoc, W 65:1 627-, 11 Jo
10 MH
Hw d/ftr> KltM'trli' dlHtrUmtUm; Kim1 trio mo-
ton*; Ml oo trio power; Klcc.trle trannnitHHlon;
301«ctK<-lty in refrlg<»ratlon; Towor tn\iiH-
Electric elevators. Floe Mlovatnnt,
•SO
. 11 Power 42::W«-S K H
profitu bv
c B • w
Am. Tnflt1. M. M. mldwlntor convention, Now
York city, Kohruary 17-ID, 11)15. Mice U & W
Kloc'n 60:380-00 F 27 '35
Am. In«t. M. TC. INinama-Vacinc cdnvcmlUm.
Han Franc.!*™), HctUemlHtr IC-1K. lOloo, It &
W Wletfii 07:5117-7:1 H 25 'IB
Am. Tnut W. P3. »2«1 animal <'onvontlon, Door
Park, M<1., Juno 2!)-July 2; atMtmrtH of
TiapnrH find dlHciiHHlonH. Kloc; RAW KJtir'n
07:60-75 Jl 10 '16
138
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric engineering — Continued
Am. hist. Jfl. JO. ;tUd annual convention, Door
Park, Aid., Juno BU-Jiily 2; abntractH of
papers and dlaeuaBlons. lOlec W 00:0-11, 02-
7 Jl 3-10 'ir>
Applied electrical science In 1014. A. E. Ken-
nelly. Ifilec W GfiM-fi Ja 2 '1C; Same. ticl Am
IS 79:61 Ja 23 '16
Birmingham local noctlon; chairman's addrewH.
A. 11. ItaillnK. liiHt E JW J G3:2«:i-8 F L Mf»
Eluctrlcal developments. J: Snell. Eluo U & W
Eluc'n 65:LUU7 U 5 '14
Electrical engineering and raco progrcH*. fcjcl
Am S 7t»:3U7 Aly Ifi '1C
Electrical engineering problems. It. Q. Hudson
and VV. V. Lyon. Seo wculcly numbora of
Electrical rovluw and western electrician
Electrical pa pern at Manchester meeting of
ErltlBh atwoclatlon for the. advancement of
science. JMleo It & W JOlcc'n «7:«7i!-« O U 'JG
Electricity in the cnmHtructton and operation
of the. Panama canal. K: Hchlldhauer, 11
dlatfH (icn Wlc<! U lS:KHp<i7!l-7«ll Jl Mft
InaiiKural addrcKH of prcnldcnt. J: Sne.ll. limt
J4 JO J 63:1-13 D 1 'L4
Indexing of electrical cnKlncerln^c HiibJeetH.
l^loc. W G5:10iii;-7, lliat* Ap 1M, My 15 '15
Intornatloual entflnucrlnjr ctMiKre-nw; "
HloiiH on HUbJuctH pcrtiilnliiK to the
cal Industry, ttlw. VV <lii:7:W-t () li 'ITi
International oiiKlnoerin^ <*onKn>HH; report of
eleulrlcal and rolatod HOHHIOJIH, Han Kran-
cluco, tfept. 20-25. JOlec Jt & VV Klee/n t»7:
614-18 () 2 '1C
M In noao ta electrical awHOclatlon 8th Annual
convention. lOloc U & W lOlou'n 6ti:6:J7-<ll Ap
New I^nffland (ino«tlott IKIX convontlon. Wle.c
U & W Jflloc'n M'Jt'M-W, nt)8-OI)0 Mr 1)0-27 'Jfi
i»cd chiinK - - - - • - • ........
commlaslon to adopt standjirds of
l"d OI)Cmtion-
Proponed change.* in tho (iodti to bo c,'
by oU'ctrlcal coiumlttco. Klec It A W J^uurn
60:337-40 V 20 MB
lie cent e< km trie, al proKroMH. lOtiglnwr 119:11-12,
»3»6 Ja 1-K MH
Review of tho year It) 14: electricity. Hoi Am
112:7 Ju 2 MB
Trend of electrical development. P, M. hln-
coin. Am li^t 14 10 Pro 3-1 : 1 4!M - 1 :.»2 AK *ir»;
Kamo. Gen Klc^ n 3 8:78-1-1) Aft MR; Abstract.
flcl Am K HO:li82-3 (> 30 MR
When electricity waH really In ltn Infancy,
^juiiHli! eloctrlcnl itHHnclatlon,' KltHi ItTfc W
Jlco'n G6:20ff»!i .la 30 '1ft
Krr <(/MO Armnt \trcH: <1oinrnutn(lon (elec-
tricity); HyiiHtnoH; Klectrlc apparatus and
rlbntlon; T01»rtrln driving; !Cl*»rirlc
; lOlmarlc*. llffhtfnK; I^octrlct linen: Mice I Hi*.
machinery; Kloctric niftumtrciticuit; MIrctrlt.-
metora; J01iuUrl« motortt; TOIoctHc. plnnlx;
Klectrln raUnmdn; MU^'trlc trnnHuilHHion;
KlKctrlo wire and wiring; MIortricUy; Klw-
trlolty In conntructlon work; Wloc trlclty In
inlnlnffj MUictrlclty Iti witr; KloHrlclty oik
«hlrw; Tfllndrlrlty on the fnrm; ltyrlrr»cli*f*trl(t
plnntHj TtHllrottdH— lOlortrlflcntltin; Tcttt-
ffraph; Tolophono;
examinations
not nt thn HHHocIatc.
xnmnaon pajiorw no nt tn HHHocac. mcni-
licrHhlp examination of the Institution of
electrical mwhicorH, April, 11)15. Itml U M J
53:7-ia-fi& My in '1I>
Laws and regulations
Mniuirnttvu Innulatlon rofitilrmncntn In tho
United HtAtcM und (f3uron<mn c.ountri^H, Kluo
It A W Klfut'n (16:1 IH.1 1) 13 '14
Cor
ConHtructlon dotallH of titmporury motor Inntitl-
latlonH, lOloc II & W Kl^c'n dC:l08i» I) B '14
Kloctrlcal codii and IIcu»nHo law for New York,
Mice W On; 105 Jl 10 'ID
KU»rtrM«n'« rtwlut ration bJll l»wom«*n Inw Jn
Ma*HachuMctttH. 10l«c It ft W ttUw'n RO:1ir>l-2
Jo Ifl '15
Tnntnllatlon nileg for jafn«-fllltKl Incnnrlmcent
lamp*, idee U & W Kleo'n 07:K96 N 13 '1R
MAfuwliutwttM nlcctrlcinnn' llctmnlnK bill, Klnn
W 6B:ir>7B Je 12 'IB
WlHConaln BtandardH of oluctrlcal construction
and operation. JMIcc R & W JKSloc'n OT-TOe O
30 'Ifi
Nrr it ton Klotid'le iiiHiwctlon; Jflloctrlc wire
ami wlrliiff *
Safety devicet and measures
National electrical codo. Blec W
Ap Jt 15
w- stluttoa-
protoctors- u
National edoctrlcal codt^ amended at confer-
on<u» In New V-ork city. Mice*, U & VV JQlec'n
00:02-1-8 Ap 3 *tr>
National (d«kc.lrlcal Hafoty code. K: 1). Roaa.
Klfci \V fi;i:K4r»-7 Ap K 'Ifi
Xatl(*nal fleet rlcnl wafcty rul<>H. 10: It. Itona.
lOlcc \V (i:»:!»ir»-17 Ap 10 'ir»; Name. Mice Ry j
•i:»:7r»0-l Ap 17 'Ifi
I'n^MUitlonH to 1w observed In Inwcrtlnff cart-
rl<lK<> fumss. T, 11. Kcardon. dlagH Klou U &
Wloiec'n 00:083-1 Ap 10 MB
PropoHcil national electrical wifely <'ode; pro-*
Ilinlnnry edition, IT H Itur Stand (Mrc f)4:l-
1:17 Ap 'in
HafeKuardlMK1 <*!ectrlcal liiHtallntlon. 10. Jl.
mm Tr u r.7:r>7:. M an 'in
mien to bo olwerviMl hi tho op
and inaintenatKMi of electrical equipment and
linen. U S Itur Htnnd Olre, 'l<i:l-no '14;
AbHtnift. Klei! It & W Klee'n l}fi:-llS-10 AK 29
•H; Almtnift. J Kr Innt i7M:360-4 H nH;
AliHtract. Powi-r -10:X(MI-7 I) 8 '14
Taking tin HIIIWVH wltli «»li*«»trl«»Ily. W. (ir*'<»n-
WfNNl. Inm Tr U r»7:."»3n.« S 10 'II»
WlHctniMln e(nmlderH Hafoty rulw. I01o« W 60:
s)MNoi» o no 'in
Work of linrean nf ntnndai'dM on Hafoty ruins
for elect rl<'al practice. H. W. Stratton. liTloo
\V «-l:llSH !» l> lii '14
tfrc fiM» Klertrlt* protective uppara.ttiH
Study and teaching
Apprentice H.VMtem at the IiViin WorltH of the
(Jeticnil cleeti-lc company. T. Hoddc. <Jen lOloo
New fuUaiti'ed cniinu* In clcrtrlcnl
at ('olutnbln miKci-Hity. W. I. Sllchtcr. 11
<I'»M K>c 1< 1X;!M(| 4 0 'II.
HtatfHtlcK of i*tectrlciil cnKhwcrlntf cinirHOH.
KIcc \V WM2 <» 10 '(."»
H,r ttl*u J'hlcfiKM f en (nil ntatlon IiiHtltuto
Electric enqlnaers j( , 4i
AddrcHM to the :itudentn' Hcctlon of tlie Inntl-
t tit tun of electrical eimlneern, J: Kndl. ln«t
14 M .1 :..1:7r.7-«i2 .le I »ir,
^radtmtoi In IIHl: wtatlHtlcH. Klcn W
[«iil man nml liln opportunity dlHcuwwul by
InTicMota ctiKinr»et-H and JovlanH. Klcc U ft
W Ulfc'tt r.r»:IUR t» 12 Ml
locU'leni' P7onr.l ruction dctiiilH of Hutlor
l»n»||icni btilldlltK* riili'iino, N. <!, Mcade^ 11
ill«K« Klec U ^ W Klcc'n fli»:llH3«!iO J« 80
it find ctllclcnt .
the now VtYftcc, liulldlMK «»f tlm Ilnrtrora
electric llKhl company, i) iU«flf Kl«l« W BB:
«nituti t.. jja MT»
<*fltl(tilHent Of llelltlONl (UMIIcl Ctint*
U Mice Uy J 4A:7ftMk A|i 17 'If*
Klectrltm]
+ fur«Hur*i r
i r» Mr in 'ir»
In furnlttir« .
; Hotdon. 11
thi
Inn
erlor wTrliw and .- .- -.-
rc"*Vu^!riw^ ii1
prin,ti«i "Rioc" w ISli'looB-i i AP SV'f in '
TTw of electrlc'lly In n denial infirmary,
Nlofi W 0fl:i!03-4 Jl 24 MC
N<r <tt*(i AutomobllcH -Klectrlc
Klttfltrlft ammrfitufi nnd nppllniic
tt^msar' Mll>rtrlc!
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
139
Electric fans. See Fans, Electric
Electric fittings
Benjamin outlet-box fittings and fixtures. 11
JffiTec R & W Elec'n 67:588 S 26 '15
Fagrlp metal molding and lUtings therefor. 11
Klec R & W BLec'n G6:7SO-7 Ap 24 '16
Electric flat Irons. See Electric irons
Electric, furnaces n ^ ^_
Alumfliium nitride, dlas Met & Chem Eng
13:504 As '10
Bis electric induction furnaces built In 1914.
fl Iron Tr R 66:335-6 F 11 '15
Buffalo electric stool foundry. IT. C. Estep. 11
plan Iron Tr LI 60:215-11) Ja 28 '16; tiarne.
Foundry 43:1-5 Ja '15
Commercial applications of resistance fur-
nacos; abstract. C. \V. UarLlott Mice W
65:1526 .le 12 '15
Comparative furnace oino.Ioncy. It. J. "\Volt-
laner. Met & C.lwm Entf W:M7-M Jo '15
Cost of electric furnace stool; experlonco 'with
the Snydor furnace. P. T. Hnydor. 11 dim;
Iron Ago <J6:9UG-8 O 21 '15
Developments in oloctrie brass furnace melt-
Ing1: new typo to utilize the pinch effect
U. H. Clamor and 0. II wing. 11 diiw Foundry
42: -187-00 D 'M; Hmmi oond. Iron Ago !)4:141)2-
5 J> ;U 'M; AbHtwot. Inil lOiitf 15:fi«-.7 !«' M5
DovoJopnu'iitH in plortrlriil appuratuH during
li)M. J: UHton. il (ion Kloc U 1M:XU-90 F '16
Eltvtrlo tumouHiitt furnuooH. Iron Atfo 1)5:1017
My ft '15
Elocirlo furnurc and tin* mclthw of alloys.
U. H. \VlIo. Iron AK«» !ir»:IOKX-U My i;t '15
Elootrlc furnace elootrodOH — lh«lr umnufurturn
and UHO. C: A. Jturnult. 11 dliiKH Hllitoy .1
30:27-IW O '15
Bloetrie fnmiicMt for tfold mflnliiK at luti .AltiM-
fea-Troiidwoll o.yanldn plant. \V. I1. IJIHH. II
Am IiiHt Mill I<3 Itul l«.1:l-M3-7 .11 '15;
, '15; Kntf
nO:45fl 1) '35; DlHcuHHlcn. Am limt Mln JO liul
Elootrlc furnace for ivhuatlntf, heat tn»nllii(u:
nn<l nniK^ilIn^ T. 1«\ I tally. lOiiff H<>» W I 'a
31:255-72 Ap '16; Ha mo. Mot, & Oliom Mrif?
lS:fiDR-lM H 1 M5: Hiimo «mil. lly A«o (Moch
od) «n:.ISI-2 fl Mb; AbHtract. Aiu Hoc M 10 J
37:415-10 .11 '15; rcx<'.<M'pl Uloutltw Mtiaklntc
pltM by olocttrtalty) IIMIII Tr II fi7:IOB
^0 '15: I>lnniiHHloii. Niitf Hoo W I 'a ;M:272
Electric' furnnc.o In ino tall urff leal work. 1). A*
Ityon, It. M. Kornny, and .1. K. Culltm. t>11>-
lioK 'lluKH IT H Ituf Mlm*.H Itul 77;t-2(i7 '14;
nt'ltliiK of fcri-o-alloyH).
1' m-
j furnace In tho foundry. W: O. Kronz.
Am limt Mln 10 Itul 10t:»27-:H) My '15; Hnnut.
Foundry 43:1ti4-ft Ap 'IB; Hiimti. Iron Ago
!IS:7HO-| Ap K '15: Hume. Mot & Uhom Mntf
13:5(15.0 8 1 '15; T>lHOUHHion, N. Pot [not. Am
Inst Mln W Tlul *l OR. •8607-11 J> MB; Sumo. Mot
Blootrlo furnace in the foundry. X TT. Oniy.
Iron A«o 06:708-800, 87&-81 O 7-14 '16
ft furnnoo In the foundry, ft. C. <io«-
row. Mot & Chom TOnar 18:8R2-n P 1 §15
Blfwtrlo furimf'tt In 11m foundry. VV. U Morrl-
fron Tr II 57:177-0 Jl 22 M5
>-furniU'n loart an a cmitral-nlntlon POH-
Ity. Mlco U & W TOIoo'n 67:13-14 Jl ft '1C
lo-fnrnaoo powor loiuto; abut met. K. T.
TRJlOO W Cfi:1B27 Jfl 12 '1B
ornaoA stoolrt for ds
N it '15 P3POr' dlag8
Electric Iron-oro BmcltlnB L.
TCloc RAW Wloc'n C7:?4 Jl 10 'IB
Electric mufllo furnaco for th<i d«tcrml
of carbon and oxyffcin In rtool nnd tunggten
Johnson, il Mot & Chem Bng
8:t7 Ja 'IB
.nw typp of
data.
Electric steel furnace. P. H. Berggreen. Sibley
J 29:133 Ja '15
Electric steel furnace of new design; the Wile
arc type. R. S. Wile. 11 dlags Iron Age 96:
866-8 O 14 '15
Electric steel in (icrmany und Austria. Met &
Them Una 13:398 Jo '15
Electric stool industry's present status. Iron
Ago 1)5.: 1)4 -8 Ja 7 '15
Electric steel-making furnacos. T. D. Kobert-
son. dlags lust K & J 53:53*3-!) Ap 1 '16;
Abstract. Eluc It & \V Eloc'n 66:308-0 F 13
'ir>; Discussion. Inat 10 IS J fijj :,•>:;«» -M .Ap l 'ID
Eluclrlc stool production. lOntf & Mln J 100:
224 Ag 7 '15
Electrical stool by the acid process; aI>H tract
A. M filler. Mot & Choiu Kng 13:040 8 15 '16
Etaol ro- mo. tail urtf leal Industries iis possible
consumers of electric power. D. A. Lyon and
Jt. M. Keoney. Am lust Min E liul 104:1707-
30 Aff '1C: ISxccrj>ts. Iron Afi*u DGiUtfO-U Aff 12
'15
Evolution of tho electric furuaco. 1C. Q: Frank.
Iron Tr R 67:1)01-3 N 4 '15
Fusibility of coal aHh in varlouw
Fusi
A. (\
.
and A. 10. Ilitll. dings J Ind
T and
Kng CJhcin 7:404, 47-1-K1 My-Jo M5
T-loat IOSHCH from an electric furnace. W. II.
Willw and A. li. Schuylor. Jrun Ago 90:JOC2-3
Hwit treatment in automatic electric furnaccH;
with dlBtuiHuloii. T. K. Dully. Iron Ago !)(!:
!l!t,'t-5 O 28 '15; &uno cond. Iron Tr II 57:83:1,
RRD O 3H PJB
Ilcroult lurujuM'H for foundry UHO. 11 dlugH Iron
Tr U 5<i:i>7(i-S My 13 '15; Sanut. foundry 43:
225-7 J«f 15
High tompomturo oxporliuontal furnaco. W. H.
Malm, diiig Mot & Ohciu ICng 13:70 I*1 '15
Imnrovod iiiboriUury furnace. C: M. Johnson.
if Iron Tr It 5«:Oi!M-l Mr U5 '15
Llmlt'LtlonH of tho electric furnnco In the
manufacture of Hfrul ountlngH. 10. F. J^ake.
^nt & Chum K<ng r.i:V.t7-8 Mr '15
Limitations of tho eloctriu funuice in the
miinufncturc of stool cantlngM CJ. Muntz.
Mot & Chem Knjar 13:108-10 F '15
Mukinff sluol by electricity, dlaffs Sol Am S
7OOO-7 Mr 27 MB
Mfuiufficturo of olnctrlc wicc] in tho aio)>Ie
fiirnnoo. V: Htoblo. ICriKinoor Il»:«10-i7 .Io
1H MR: HxcNTiil. Iron A|ft» 95:1171 My 27 '15
New nitrogen llxation furnaco. dlagn JOng1 M
411:104-5 Ap 'IB
Open honrth vcti'HUM tho oloc'tHd furnace In tho
iimmifacluw of vomiuon-hil Htoota. W. (2or-
noii. Aioi & ciicm IOIIK i:t:iiao-i s jr.
Power coiiHinnptlon of oloctrlo furnncep. W. I*
MorrlHon. Iron Ago !»V:H02-3 D 17 '14
Progress in thn iron and ntool Industry and
HUH p.tactrle furnaco. 1C. G. Frank. A in ItiHt
10 M Pro 3'l:2547-r>4 O '15
Quid: h<tfitintf oloctrlc fumaco for tho dotor-
nil nation ofcarhon In Htool, otn.. with train.
C1: M. JohnHon. 11 J Ind & Eng Ohom 7:'J(50 N
'15
Ronnorfolt jrtnctrlo farnaoo. dlagH lOng- ft Mln
_ _. 7slB9
Hmcltl
at ploctrto-f__
iWfrti , tl , , , f
c-oppor oroH in thn olcntrlc fur-
fttnMHano arr-fumaco onoratloti at IttMlondo,
C!nJ.; ahHtrwct. 'W. M. McKnlght. Mloo, W C0:
£Jc 13 * 1 5
nrnktaff In tho electric furnace. J. IT.
y. Iron Ago 9Q:128ft-ft N 2R '15; Ettcorpta.
Mftt A Chom EnflT 13:050-7 O 1 'IB
Thorrnal oflletcnoy of tho olocfrlc furnncc.
W. M. Johnson. TQnp floe W Pa 31:488-98 Jl
c\iHHlon. TOnff Hoc W Pa 81:499-609 Jl 'IB
TTflo of olcctrlcity In melting branR. TT. O.
Porsoy. 11 dlaK Iron Tr U 57:319-20 |- Apr 12
'15
ft* alto Electric heating: Elootromotal-
lurgy
Bibliography
Hllectrlo furnacft In mctalluridcal work. IX Aj
Lyon, R. M. Kecney.anfl J. F, Culleau U S
Bur Mtnei Bui 77:190-207 '14
140
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric fuses , , . _
Brooklyn company nmploya porcclaln-olau
high- tension fuses, il JMloc W tffrrtBO i*1 U 'ID
Controversy ovor rollllablo fuses. Mice \V ««:
12ti Jl 17 '15
on renewable fuses. Mice It & \V
07:108-0 Jl 17 MB
ii- potential polo-typo cut-out. 11 Mine \V
«U;823-4 O 9 '15
Electric garages. Bee OarutfuK, Kluctrlc
Electric generators. How J>ynnmoH
Electric hammers
Operation of tho Western electric ha minor.
diug-iOIoc It & W Hliiii'n 07:Xft«-l» N l> MR
Electric heaters
Another electrical adjunct to tho gasoline au-
tomohllo. il lOloe. \V ti«:!iNl O 110 M!»
Apfcl electric heaters, il lloat & Vim 12:l»6 Mr
Klcctrlo air warmers, il Klce It & VV Kloc'n
«7:I43 S 4 '!,"
Hlcmtrlc'. heater for shrink Jits, il Klcc. Ity J
46:!HiU-l N 0 '!&
Kloetrie. heator to prevent KaMoltnt* automo-
ijlltiH from freezing In cold Karaxos. 11 Mlou
It & W Ifilnci'n i!7:S»XU N 27 Mli
lOlootrlis heating and electric heal or control.
\V: H. Hammond* Jr. 11 dlaKs Am Hoc, Meat
ft V 14 U0:li7!»-ji;i M4
I:ijrht-w<dtfht all-stcol iiancl heater, il dla>;
flloc Ity J 40:773 O I) MB
Jtadlant electric heater. 11 Klec W «I»:7I!N o 2
Nrr ulna lOlcctrle water heaters
Electric heating
1 UivelopmontH In olectrlo lientiuK for shoomak-
liiK inaclilncry. Kleo W <!(f:SI» (> li M»'i
Kl<kotrlo cooklntf and henthiK In private
houses; with dlsousshm. \V. A. Ulllott, hint
Klectrl<*' hen'thiK and cooking P. W. Uumatir.
11 Hcl Am lin:4U(t}* i> 4 '15
Klectrlc. heating aud tilectric heater control,
W: H. Hammond, Jr. il diittfH Atn Hoe. Heat
& v H 20:27!)-!);; 'it
Klectrlc h(katlttjic and heat stoniKo; nbHlrnct,
JM. Nemetixa. Mice It A W Kloe'a tlTlKUl H 4
" IB
MIeetrle hcatltiK and heating fippllanees. <', I*.
Itandolplt. 1| (Jon Klec It lK:!ittft-ii Je M5
W 6fi:RQO-.1 Mr „ ...
Kloctrlc hoatlii^ as applltMl to marine service.
<\ H. MuDowell and I>. M. Mahood. Am Hist
H K l*ro 33:861-7iJ JM Ml; t Hscnimilon, H3;18D1-
Kloetrle heating in Heat tie, 11 Heat & Ven
^U:afi-7 Ja M5
<J Klo« V'ttCM*? jiMlVMfi'
Further dnvelopmentH of electric, hc*itlnff in
" ttlo. 11 Hunt & Ven 13:42-3 Mr M5
n*t and vontllatliiK un oltlce hulldliiK by
electricity: Hydraulic power CO.'M plum at
' -ton. il itlaKH plnti
NlaKHHi KnllH, (\ if. HnrittKtoti. 11 dln«M plan
Hftat & Van 12:13-22 Je '15
Now jtowdhllitlcut of electrio heating and
oookfnR brouRht out In m»Htnir of Ttrltltth
ctuitrarntatlona. Mloo It & W Hl«ut*n 00:^34
F 20 '15
Operating oontH of oloolrle, hcntluK
UoAt ft Von ia:fitt A« MC
Practical aspects of oloetrlc htiatlnir. Hunt
Von U:27-ti I) M4
Saltm arffinnmitM for olnotrlcally Jtftatod Japan*
nhiK ovwriH, 1). ItollliiM, WOK; W 65H.1-4 Ja 2
MC
Htcxtkholm inventliratlnn on «»l««tric hcntlng;
almtrao.t. 0, A. KowHunder. Kttan W 6fi:lGfi Ja
Study of car-hc»atlnflp riMiulrvmnntif. Tdoc Uy J
Net afro Hollon* "Kloetrlo lieatlng; Klectrlc
furnAPcw; Mlectrlo hwitwrs; Jfilctntrlc water
hnatom
Electric heating •ssoelatlon, Industrial. Hon In-
dustrial electric heating fumociatlon
Electric Industries
I^UHlnoHH hlntft for donler and contractor*
(J. i). Oruln, Jr. Kloc It ft W I<ll«ci'n 67:824-5
Copper and tho «loctrlc*l Industry. 11 Htoc W
powor liulimtry. I): Jl. UuHhmore II
ninn den Mhui U l8:437-a» Jo '1C
J41j-c;trl<*iil iiifrvjiiiiil— who will Ixt be? K. B
\Vhitfhorno. 11 I*31o« W l{«:fil»7-70l n SB "IB
trado ociiuiniHHlon InvoHtlKutttH the
i miiikK for AiuorU'nn t»h»itnnl
\V. Ifa \vi-ott. MhH* It & \v Kluu'u 07:
li!J*i-4 AK 14 'lli
(SuarantofliiK «aU'H on a inonry-hui-k basis.
\V. N. AlaitlicwH. Kloo W il.i:soii Air 27 'in
JntiTOHlhiK tho non-olcctrlc'.a.l public. F H
<!ali». U Nliw W 11(1:1 l«4-tt N 27 MB
of Ui«i luiddlt'iuan— tlui Jobber. W R
tHn. Mlw W ««:lo;»ii-7 JN « '15
'
.
lies; dovlt'oM and appllan(M>H for the din-
trllMition, contntl and utill'/alU»n of olootrl-
Hty. S. II. Illnki'. (Jon Mlc*i* It IK:Rfi3-B Jv MB
Thirty-ilvo y<>ai»H of lamp union. Kluc W U6-
XilU-1 (> lU MB; AbHtnu^t. Jllum lOuKi' S:-ir»G-7
"
N "I ft
In tho ol<kctrloal IndiiHtry.
'
It & W
w
Afir «/««» Kleetrle eont motors; Mleelrio
plants; Kloctrlo power; IOIectrl<» service com-
panies; IClootric shops; JOlectrU^ vehicle In-
dustry; Kloftroehomistry; Kloe.trom<>tallurKy:
also l'!l<>etrleal prosp<krity \vet»k; Natloiud
association of manufacturers of electrical
supplies
Drazll
Kleetrlenl opportunities In Craseil. U. N. Douth-
Itt. Mice \V (tfi:l.*»!iS; (ilklMi-?, •l^r>-(> Jo Ji), Jl
IV, A i1, HI MIi
Great Britain
I>o\olnpmctit of the supply of electricity hi
Ctvat lu'tliiln. A. II. Sen I. rook. lOlee It & W
Hicc'n r,r,:7ni-;; AP IM 'id
Klec trie; 1 1 afTalrs hi tircat Itrltaln dtirln^ 1U14.
A. H. Itl'ldtfe. Kteo It & \V Klee'n 00:l;i-16
Ja :: M.%
Kleetrleal Inilustry in KiiKland In 1U14. II. Har-
I'liinn. Mlec W (if»;N. !l, !»YI ,lu 1!, Ap 17 '15
India
lirltiah India, t* H Sp Tons Uep 7U:Sr»-ll!) M5
Oilenftu loi'nl seetion; elinirman'M aU«lre«H.
W, U. Kverett, hud K K ,1 nitMiili-Vu Mr 15
'tf>
I)e\elot'lHetit of elect rle pn\ver for Industrial
pnrpof<eH In IiHlia, H. U. Si»eyer. limt K 10 J
!*;t:M>? HO I Ap l.'i '15
Russia
Kleclrle;il dt'xelopniiMit In ltit;;nln, \*. W*
SeiimMt, Kleo W r,f»:171!> 110 Jo 'Jit 'IT.
imdallatlniiH, />ysteuis and appUnnoea. I1. <iuro*
Slberln
OpiiortiHiltlos for elect Heal manufacturer* In
HUtorlu. Klec* W m»:i!ti7 Ja ^U Mfi
South America
KVrtHi-ut «*nnilltlc»n« iu illinium AlrcjH and
ArK<*ntlnu. Kloi! U H W ICltw'n 00:124-6 Ja
Trade opporlunltlcH in Houth America. lOloc W
04:1172 a 1> 12 M4
Switzerland
KcwlKii IniMinoMH tif tint HwlHH rtwtrlwl in-
duntry fur 1JU4 cimumnil with prnwllnic
y«mr. tdiw W nilsUSl N a« Mft
United States
American el cot rl cut induntrloH in 1UH. T. C.
'(• w mi:W-H AK 2K Mb
.. ,rJ« supply rcmijmny.L....
KI^c it & W Klwrn «n:fi2rt-7
Klwelrleat exports for May.
KU*<**n 67 MHO Jl *tl MC
yMtiU^w.witr- K-
£.«
11. M. Ilyllvsby
3i)K-U AK 21 Mft
Kuturw i»ro:n»««'tH of t
. . . .
How huHlmV inmynl l
Kim It A W WlWn 07:413-1
«!«•" H A W*
Wiw^^^e:
hu
l oxport Imii-
:14-li> »1a
hrt
Inortwuw In «lt«m4tfBff-c*umnt 5*?fvi«* In
New Vork. J. K. lieekor. MImt W 85:568 F 2T
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
141
Electric Industrie* — United States — Continued
National electrical week. S. M. Kennedy. Blec
W 65:588-0 Mr 6 '15
New England contractors and central -station
men hold co-operative meeting. Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:808-0 My 16 '15
Ohio electric light association meeting of the
committee on now bUHinusH co-operation.
Elcc II & W Elec'n 67:555-6 S 25 '15
Outlook in other industries; comment by edi-
tors of various trarlo publications. Eluu it &
W Eluc'n 67:417-27 S 4 '15
Society for electrical development, annual
meeting, Now York, May 11. 101 ec \V 65:
1265-6 JVIy 15 '15
Statistics in the census returns. Blec W 65:03
Ja 0 '15
Suggested national electrical week. Elec W
65:183, 270-8 Ja 16. 30 '15
Suggestion advanced for a national electrical
week. Mice U & W Ifllcc'n 66:170 Ja 28 '15
Supply manufacturers organize. Elec W 65:
693-4 Mr 13 'lf>
Western electric company's annual electrical
supply your book. Jfflcu It & W Elcc'u 66:42-3
Ja 2 '15
Electric Inspection
Electrical Inspector, his work and his standard.
T: Hp: Day. JOloc U & W Kluc'n 66:117-18 Ja
FnihltMMB in electrical Inspection nt the Mana-
ma-Pacific International exposition. <3. A.
(Bleary. Jflli'e II & W Mlee'n «7:22-l Jl 3 '15
Western association of electrical inspectors
10th annual meeting, Minneapolis, Minn.,
Jan. 26. Mice It & W Iflcc'n 66:257-61 F 6 '15
Electric Instruments
Electrical meamirlng hiHtrumcntH. IT S Hur
Stand (lire, 20:1-57 M5
#(•<• nlm Mleetrlc apparatus and appliances;
Electric HMwiHuromont; Jfflcctrlo motora;
Electric tent Ing; IflliwtrodynamometorH
Electric Insulation. Hee liiHulatlon
Electric Irons
Almost a ton of evidence. U Mice, W 66:475 AK
liK '15
Automatic electric iron for window display.
I<\ I). Jturr. Mice R & VV JOloe'n 66:485 Mr 13
'15
Electric Iron with heat intciiHliiod at point. U
Eloo W C6:121X N 27 '15
Flat Iron sold every seven Hccondn. Mice W 66:
200-1 Jl 24 '15
Electric laboratories
Improved oloctrlcal laboratory apparatus
(3: M. Johnson. 11 J 1ml & l*3ng Olioiu 7:060-1
N M5
Industrial nwi'iLrch. U A. llnwkltm. 11 (Jen
" U lX:4lti-27 Je '15
K equipment for tungsten lamjw;
features of the Incandescent lnmp-
tentintf laboratory at Ncla Park, (Meveland.
II plan Mlcr W 6(1:12-16 Jl ,'l '15
Rocont researches In electricity at tlio Hnroau
of standards. M. If. Uosu. 11 plan J Vr Inxb
180:530-59 N '15
200-mile artlllclal trunHinlHHton line. (!. Iff:
n, J. (ioodorham and U. Ruder, il
W 65:15'15-0 Je 12 '15
Electric lamp aooket appliances. Hoc Htactrta
nppuraluH and iippllaneeH
Electric lamps
Arc lamps versus half-wait tungsten lamps;
abstract. A, Chevalier. Mice W 66:75 Jl 10 '15
Arc light; the Incandescent lamp. 1C: Wenton.
J Tnd & Iftnff Chmn 7:251-2 Mr '15
Business hlntw for d<uiler and contractor. O. P.
Craln, Jr. JOloo R & W Ktloo'n 07:032-3 N 20
'15
Census returns on oloclric lumps. Eleo W 65:
Cleveland lantern for orriamontui llKhtltiK. W.
Harrison. 11 Mice W 66:521-4 H 4 MB
Color of lllumimtntH: with discussion. T;. A.
Jones, dlag nium Wng Sot; 0:687-700 no 8 '14
Comparative cost of magnetlto-aro and nitro-
gen-filled tungsten street-lighting units. J. If.
Loban. Nine W 66:100 Jl 10 '15
Edward Weston's inventions. Tw. II. Baokeland.
por Scl Am S 79:108-0 V 13 '15
Electric incandescent lamps. Ilium Iflngr 7:513-
14, 547-8 N-D '14
Blet-tric lamp industry, d. F. Morriflon. I)
Gen Eloc R 18:407-503 Jo '15
Experiments on the heating of screw-socket
landholders. G. C. Paterson. il diags Inst
H ra J 63:37-21 D 1 '14
Gaseous- conductor lamp .for color matching;
abstracts. D. M. Moore, diags Elec W 6Q:
1160 N 20 '15; Bloc R & W Ulec'n 67:940 N
20 '15; Met & Chem Eng 13:885 D 1 '15
Incandescent vorsuu arc lamps. Elcc W 65:
808-0 Ap 10 '15
Incandescent vornus arc lamps. W. B. Cliltord.
Rloc W 65:1504-5 Ju 10 '15
Indicating key socket 11 Elec R &. W Elec'n
65:1008 D 5 '14
Mooro light in Spain. 11 Ilium Engr 8:324-6 Jl
'15
N. M. TJ. A. lamp committee report. Elec W
65:1520-1 Jo 12 '15
N. E, \j. A, lamp committee report. Q. F. Mor-
rlHon. Oon 101 oo it 1N:025-S S '15
Neon ilffht tuboa. J. Boyer. il Scl Am S 78:410
Photographic value of varlouw lllumlnants.
Illuin lOngr »::M7 Ag '15
Portable electric reading lamp which the car-
pouter con mako. H: H. OiniSHell. 11 diagu
lUilff Ago 37:.15-8 D 'JIB
HHoctlng lighting unltH on tlio hanta of reHiiltH.
<\ II. Clmmplon. Moo W 65:1028-0 Ap 24 '15
Yoar In the cloctrlcal industry. Eloc R & W
Klec'n CO:S)-10 Ja 2 '15
lunlornn; Rlectrlo light
fixture; Kloclrlc lighting; locomotive hoad-
HghtH; Safety lampH, ICluctrlc; Searchlights
Testing
AK 21 'ir>
Ktrcct -Illumination tentH; commit toe report,
Mice \V (ir>:l5LM-2 Je 12 '15
Eleotrlo lamps, Arc
Arc latnpH; commit too report. Ilium Kn# ^oc
10:525-7 no 7 '15; Hamo. Ilium Engr 8:-t45-»
N '15; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 103:274
N 1 '15
Arc-light controller for motion picturo pro-
jection apparatus. 11 Sol Am 112:272 Mr 20
Arc with unronmimod oloctrodos: abstract.
W. A. Darrnh. 11 Eloc W 00:1009-1100 N 13
'15
OhemlHtry of flaming arc carbons. W: C.
Moore. Met & Oham Ung 13:52-5 Ja 'ir>;
Hiutio. Nel Am H 70:122-3 K20 '15; Abstract,
with dlHCUHHlon, JOlec U & W Kloc'n 66:823-
•t My- 1 '15
(JompenHiirc for motion-picture projectors.
(1. Wnlfnift. ding l«l«e It & \V lOlec'n 67:230-1
Ag 7 '15
Conditions an tor mining tlio candlo-])OWQr and
HteadineHs of largo current ares for Bearoh-
lighls. II. Ayrton. Ilium Ktigr 8:78-81 F '15
CurreTit supply for motion picture machines1.
ir. H. Johnson. 11 diagn (icn Hlcu U 1K:805-004
S '15
Development of tlio flame carbon. U. T). Chil-
ian, Jr. Ilium ttng Hoc 9:710-15 no 8 '14
Electric arc In vapors and gatifts at reduced
prosHuroH. W. A. Dnrrah. 11 dlags Met &
fthom Hng 13:015-38 3> 1 MB
KUuno-arc light tug of Indianapolis streets. 11
Nice W 66:452-3 Ag 28 '15
Installation of luminous ant lamps In Worces-
ter. II Klcc U & W JOloc'n 66:25-8 Ja 2 '15
Integrating sphere and arc lamp photomotrys
with discusHion. N, K. Chaney and K. f^
Clark. Ilium Kng Boc 10:1-37 no 1 '15
LAimlnmiH are lamp. H. 1*. IliiWMty and H. O.
Uogorw. il diagH Mlets H & W irfec'n 07:309-
404 H 4 '15
Modern arc lamps. O. K KlaphouH. 11 dlags-
14Ioci H * W Mlec'n 67:400-12 H 4 '16
Paint and dyo tOHtlng; UHO of tho whlto flamo
aro as a standard. W: R. Mott. Scl Am S 80:
350-2 N 27 '15
resen statun of arc-lamp carbons. V. A.
Clarke. 11 Nice H & W Kloc'n 67:400-8 fl 4
'35
Rotary brush for washing arc-lamp Inner
globes, plan Kltio W 66:507 8 U '15
142
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1NDKX
Electric lamps, Arc
StutUH of are lamp an Htreot lllnmlnant. ee
w iir»:io7o AP 24 MS
Street 11 wlit I UK with modern arc lamp*. \\\ \\
Ilurtoy. Ilium Km; Soc 10:inr>-6 no f» Mfi
Jtfcti ahto lOloctrlo lampti, Marcury vapor
Electric lamps, Incandescent
AnoLhor Wul«ou anulvorwiry. II Towwr -t:J ::»<>&-(»
O 311 'in
Edison ami thu invention of tho oleotrle In-
eandoHuant lump. 11 JOl^c it & W Ktor'n 07:
070-K o U Mft; Sumo abr. Koumiry 4:1:404 o
'16
Kloet rlo lueandesei'iit lamps. Ilium Wnjfr 7:fct3-
34, JM7-N N-I) '14
IncandttHcont liunpH; r.ommlttei* report.
Ilium KIIK Ko» JO:5HO-r> no 7 'JH; Same, Ilium
HiiKr N:4ll-M o 'IB; KM mo cond. Am cliiH
\AKiit .1 nm:^7;j-i N i 'in
Kh'<-ti'lc llKlit a factor In rlvIUxatloiu S. 10.
I>oane. \V Sue 1-3 J ^0:1-14; DlHeiiHHitm. ISO:
34"*'C Jfti '1B
Fllann»nl *lx<> ami InlfTiMlty nf iirojm-tiul beam.
U <\ Porli-r. Mlei- \V «li:!77 .11 I* I Mf»
Incandcwenl heatllUtlitH nmi pn»j<M*toni. I1. S.
Italley. 11 Ilium KnK Soe |il:U7l -So no » 'IT.
New outdoor liiraiHle.scfiit liKlitliiK naif.
Kief* It ^ \V Klee'n li7:IK7 .11 LM 'IT*
Mil nitlatf of I'leotrlo Itiea
H! with MiNt'itHHloh, K. \V. Wllhttx.
, . . .
Ilium KtiKr K;K;:t-K;> Ap 'l-»; KKeerpi. I'!I«-r- \V
i;,i:!i!M» 1 Ap 17 'l.i
l <IcHlKiintli»n of electrli* I
akslntrt i»f paper ami
w (;..:itr»r,; <;ii:i(i, ;r», i;tv
. , ,
n, ,11 :M? '15
Uatln^of (iienmleMeetit laiap.M 111 ftormauy. Kler
W tlti;:»!tX H 11 'i:.
Thirty-tlvo yearn of lamn Hal«lt4. Mice* W riO.tHim-
1 O !A '15; AhHtrncit. Ilium MnKr 8:4nfi-7 N *i;>
Vlnlt to Hoiao of the leailhiK electric lamp
faetorleH near London. 11 Ilium Hugr 7:r>27-.lH
Year's proKreHM In iwthodN of mnkin«r and Hell-
hiff Inc'fUiileMoeat elec*trlf lamp», K. J, Mil*
•wartlH inn] U. 10, Hr-ott. lOU't- U ^ \V
Ja
Audfon:
otrlc!
lampH, lOloctrlc
Iarapn, Ttmj;-
* IturnmleHeent ; Hafi-ty
Testing
Ilac-k and Mwltahhonrd for llf
Im'iindt'MCHit In tup. 11 ttlMK I'
MB
Electric lamps, Mercury vapor
improved quartx nun
logical and phot ,„,
W, T. Ihtvlt*. 11 (Haw Am <'lti«m Hoi-
1721 -a Ji 'in
Industrial lluhthm by tnwury vapour lmnp».
U Illiint Kn«r tt:!U4-r» AW MB
M-*ham<d tuhulnr lamp for photographic- «*n-
H:
Htci on nf*rl«»M
W C5:4(> JA 3
lamp for hlo-
nH,
:tV:
hcm illtmtlnatlfin by qu
(Modi tul) 88:660 D 'U
uart* lampn. 11 Ry
of wator by ultra-vlolot my«
of the morcury-Vftptvr qunrtis lump. M, von
I(nc*klinKhMUHnn. (lf«K« Am Innt 10 to Pro
33:1049-62 J*) '14; Hama nond. Knx M 47:7nQ-
8 Ag 'H; blieiuulcin. Am In«t ff H I*ro 33:
11)08-12 I) '14
Tompwature of tha mmntnr nro, J. O.
nan. B<»1 Am B 70:107 F 13 '15
Electric lamps, Pocket
Improved lmttcTy-oporui«(l
68:730 n 25 1R
rooKot UtrniM. Bloc W flfl:B4l R 4
W
of Ka«-fliUd lampit. Kleo W
65:111
Char*eterl«tlo equal
lumps and. theilr
J Kr ln«t 170:07-9
('ompeiiMatlon for mazda <J himpH , II D
nroNvn. tlliiK <l«'»i Klee It IK:.V.MI Jo 'Lr. "
ch'Vlee for UHO In eomputlnff
< of vacuum tunuHton lar
< with eomputlnw chart). J. R "
Hur Stand Itul ia:lilil>-SK N it
at
11 I'iiec W lili:zill ,11 21 'Ui
Kxperl<*nef> with mazdn ^aM-lllled ntreei lamp
<J>tlrl. Hhaw. Khiti U &, W Ml<M!-n «fl: "w S
CiaK- tilled lamp In photography,
1154-h My .S MT»
<!HN -Idled lamp Mtudle.s at IluHto;
\V (i.ri:i:»7l .Ie IU M5
<Ias- lilled lampM. (i: (Vdton; 10. .1.
lOlei- W <Ut:lHMt-l My 1 M5
(imi tilled la m pa Hhi»\\lii|f rerunrl<ahle ..„„...
Ity JU ^Mihiaiue. la. Tl Klee \V (ir>:l7Ul)-10
<])iH-lUled 'ornamental UKhthi^ at Uorkvllle
Center, N. V. A. I-. Po\\ell. U |*Hee \V (MI:
\V 05:
Teeh.
«riindle>.pn>ver ma ml a lamps Tor Hteel mill
li»;htiur.. *i. H. StieKne>. il <ieu Hlec U IK:
:IV7-WI Mv 'Hi
randeHeent lampjt for pi'oJe«Motu I,. <\ Por-
ter, it <J<.n |isii*i- K is:!ivi i; My Mb
l*h;hHnK of ahlpn. 1,. r, Porter. 11 <ittn Klec? Tl
1N;ll»i; K M:»: Hume, hit Marine lOtiff 20:
:t:it;-K A»; 'I,.
Maitda (* lampn and Illumlnntinii proKreHH.
II. II, Mawl.'.IeK, KIiu> K & VV Klec'n 07:
IIMY'S W 1 Mi»
Ma/da lamp flntiireM for Ntreet..|lf(htinK
U l<Mee It & W Klee1!! IjrulPJl^ I> Ml 'M
Melting, point of fiinwtlen; nhMtra^t. I.
titiilr, Ktf«< \V (it!: Hit Ay. 1!S '!(»
MiHlera utreet liMhttnr. uith niaxda lam PH.
II. A. Titixim. II den Mice 1C IX:<i.»!i-ii!, .11
. .
New devflopinentH In the projection of
U <\ 1'ortcr. 11 Ilium KnK Hoe iO:,'t8-M no 1
hutidreil wutt Kan- lilted maxda lamp. 11
u & \V KhM*'n ou:ai:t v in Mfi
en illleil hitujw In (Milea^tK 11 Klee \V
(15:117:1-4 My K M.»
Nitror.eu hlled tuiir.uten lump for photographic.
ptli'|fom*.<>; alittlraft. W. Voew. Klee \V (tr»:
NHrmtt't! lilled f tiiiiitiiti-n lampa. I0h»e \V «0:
OpfM'iitlon *o*r itiiiKiia c^ wlri'i't Inmpa. <;. II
Hlutw. Klee It fit \V Klee'n H/:agiT Aw H ;ifi
Oppin'ttmltlea of Illumination with KaH-Ollod
iniapj*. II Klw \V 04:111*7 1> 12 'if % ,
OvurhYatlnK t»f 2»H^\vatt n(t.n>^«*f|.niiml lamp.
K. J. I'Mwnrdn, Kim* W 05:844 Ap ft 'in ti
Ovm-NtimttliHtf In tnniCNli*n IIIIIIPN. A. «. Wortli-
IriK. *l Kr Tnwt JKO:I7H-I» o Mft
IMii^iutnii'tm <»r tho i»ltro«on -Hlied Inmp. alaf
Kler W niitllMtf l»5 M4 t v
rhotottu*try of Kaa-flllf'd Iwnndeneent lamns;
wltl^ iilm*iiHNliiti. (*.,!>. Hharp, II Ilium Kn«
1'lKitV»iti('try of KMH^niltMl Intntiri. t). U. Tucfc.
W «B:78 .la
w . , „
Iltntmni'fry <tf tho gitfi-fiUt'd lamp. <I.
Middli«kaiifr «ml J. F. HkimtniiA. lOloc
In tho ww of tunKiitt*n flla.rj
workli
ntw: with ciimnmidoii. A. U J'ow«H i
M,fllnrrlnKt«n. » Ilium »nir Ho« 0:«14
of $400,000 AlTwtMl In N«w York
*"
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
143
Electric lamps, Tungsten — dontiniicd
Temperature and blackening effects in helical
tungsten filaments. B: E. Shackelford. J Fr
Inst 180:619-21 N '15
tice also Automobiles—Lighting
Control
Dimmers for tungsten lamps. A. E. Waller,
il Am Inst E E Pro 34:221-8 F '15; Same
cond. Power 41:401 Ap 6 '15; Discussion. Am
Inst E E Pro 34:2600-4 O '15
Lamp-socket energy economizer. 11 Elcc R &
W Elec'n 66:742-3 Ap 17 '15
Testing
Competitive economy tout of tungsten- filament
lamps. H. H. Hifible. fllcc H & W Mec'n
00:1201-7 Jo 26 *J5
Integrating sphere equipped for testing gas-
tilled lamps. 11 diag Ifiloo W 05:120 Ja 0 '15
Life-testing equipment for tungsten lamps;
electrical features of the Incandescent lamp-
testing laboratory at Nclu, Purk. Cleveland.
11 plan TSloc W 00:12-10 Jl 3 '15
Electric lanterns
Electricity replacing oil In railroad hand lan-
terns. 11 Scl Am 113:472 N 27 '15
Rcdscnllto portable) electric lantern. 11 PJleo R
& W Mlcc'n 05:122!) U 116 '14
Electric light. See. JfflccLriti lighting
Electric light and power association, Northwest.
Sec Northwest electric light and power asso-
ciation
Indiana. tfeo Indiana
Ion
Electric light association, National. Hoe National
electric light association
Electric light carbons
Chnmlstry of dinning arc. carbons. W: C.
Mount. Met & Cihetn lOng 13:52-5 Ja '15;
Same. Scl Am H 7!>:lUl!-3 H1 20 '15; Abstract,
with discussion. Hloci U & W Hloc/n 06:H23~I
My I '15
Electric light fixtures
Art and science In homo lighting; with
discussion. O: W. Oassldy. 11 Ilium Ung Hoo
10:55-81 no 1 '15; Abstract. Ittoo VV 05:-18-l-6
V 20 '15
Edwards lighting fixturan. 11 Eloo It & "W
lEloc'n 07:802-!F N 6 '15
Lighting the Mqultablo building. l<\ U Oodlncss.
il Arab & IMff 47:1SH-M My '15
New roc(tptac.h^s for semi- Indirect and similar
pxtnros. 11 Kloo H ^ W lOlect'n (17:384 Ag
Out-door light eltiHtm-H. 11 Kl«« Ify J 40:112 Jl
17 '15
Points to remember when sc.luc.tlng llxturcfl
for gas-Ulled tungsten lamps. EUtc W 00:
400 Ag 21 'LH
Self-contained unit for indirect and semi-in-
direct lighting, il Idee W 00:1218 N 27 '15
Two new illumination fixtures. 11 dlag Ity Ago
59:867 N 6 '15
Afro <rfrm H tract lighting llxturos
Electric light plants, Municipal. Seo Electric
plants, Municipal
Electric light association. I
electric light assoe.lulloi
ric li
ghting
o ch
chart to show how seasons affect
Kloc W KOH7 Ag 2B '15
ar lighting of moving
A. 7). HVIUIH. II Ilium Mi
htlng of moving
TT. jv. n. lOvans. 11 Ilium l^m
Car tilwtrlc. lighting nyHtems,
studios.
8:284-8 Jc '15
H. MnNab.
^ !ty Ago (Monh ml) 89HC7-8 H '15
Gharnoterlstlcfl of the throe* wiro generator:
analywla of Itn bohavlor when usod as a
balanoor In a diroot-nirront lighting e
O. J. ForgUHon. dlagH Nloo W 64:1109-1
Combining iho owthotlc and thu \itllltartan In
^illumination. 11 TOloo W 68:740-1 O 2 '16
Converting night Into day; what tha Inventor
has done for oil. gun, and electricity In il-
lumination. il Sci Am 112:536+ Jo fPlS
T! WUBOn'
Effective illumination of streets. P. S. Millar.
dlasa U pis Am Inst B jg Pro 34:1379-98 Jl
'15; Abstract Hlec W 00:62-4 Jl 10 '15:
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:3053-02 D 'IB
ElaUox«ato temporary wiring Installation; pro-
visions for electric illumination of the out-
door performance of Siegfried given in the
Harvard Htudlum at Cambridge, Moss. 11
Rico \V 60:474-5 Ag 2S '16
Eflectrlc light— a factor in civilization. S. B.
Doane. W Soc B J 20:1-14; Discussion. 20:
14-26 Ja '15
Electric lighting clfita: station equipment-
amount of current used for H trout lighting
and othor iiurpoHOH — fuel statistics — number
and kind of lamps unod for street ligliting—
ornnniontal lighting— rates. Munlc J 38:884-
Eloctric" lighting for motion- picture studios.
1... O. H. Hmith. Eloc W 0(1:1040-2 Ap 24 PIB
MIoctrlo lighting of "coiirt" antl "clock" golf
coursos. AT. W. Trimble. II dings Eloc \V 60:
8U8 Ag 7 '15
Eh.'Mtrlc lighting of railway paHHongcr cars.
JO. H. Al. Macuuli. Ity It 57:6!lti-y N 27 '35
Kloctrlr sun.sliino In movlo production In Cali-
fornia. II lOIuu W 00:i:t(! .11 17 'lf>
EloHrlral a(iiilpmont of ranatna-r.ociflc oxpo-
aitlon. 11 diagn plan Wleo W 64:1241-7 D 26 '14
lON'citrlcul fcntur<'H of Itoston ciiHlom hnusu
towt-r. II lfllc<? Il & \V TClots'n 67:330-7 Ag 21
Heating of acrcw- socket lamp holders; ab-
stract. C. C\ Lliteraon. dlag lOlec W 6D:R32 F
27 '15
Illinnlniitlng ongln<korlng society; review of
the Washington convention. J. It. Cravath.
Ifllcc \V «J«:7:i8-» o 2 '15
Illumination features of Montreal station. 11
Wlec. \V «5:3:M-5 y fi MB
Illumination of thu suhnrhan houiic; tho \iso
of electricity or acetylene. H. TJ. Alt. il
<llags Itrlckli 24:248-51 <) '15
Indiana clortrlu light association 7th annual
convention. Kloc; U A W Klcc'n 67:534-0 S 18
'15
Indiana electric light n.SHO<'lution'H seventh
101 o
iinniial convention. 101 oc \V
1H '15
ctiuiiKK \-\r ii v *-»*i ii/ii. iwii-v; »r »«ipfiMu-i m in J.IF
Individual electric lighting plants for stoam
shovds. il ICloc. U & W tdoc/n 60:90-1 Ja 9
'15; Iron Age 94:1396 D 37 '14; Hng & Mln J
00:15 Ja ^ '15; Colliery 35:307-8 F '15
Interior wiring for lighting and power Horvicc*.
A. U (look. dlagB Tower 41:UOl-5f 640-3,
666-71 Mv 4-18' '15
Kansas (Mty Union Htatlou lighting. 11 Klec
W 65:1I!53-B My 15 '15
Lighting at Han Diego exposition. 11 Kloc W
05:805-7 Mr 27 '35
Lighting pl«nt for trnckluying, Prlcshu TTp-
it)gt(»n Kiilkfontehi Uy. N. K. Prcttejohn. 11
Uy U 57:515-16 O 23 '15
Mgfitlng Urn wwuint of [.oxington. T* O. Por-
for. if plan lOlon W OG:201MO Jl 24 '15
11- neath-
Sffeot of change of lamp voltagotfl on vlfllon;
abatract. W: Kunerth. Eleo W 66:641-2 S i
15
K. 10. T^. A. convention, Ban FrnndHuo, Juno
8-11. Kilcc Uy J 45:1100-0 Jo 12 M5
N. TC. FJ. A. Fowa soc.tlon, 15th annual con-
vention, Keokuk, April 20-22. Mlo« U & W
Kloc'n 06:816-20 My 1 '15
N. K. L. A. Michigan S(»c.tion, 4th annual «on-
ventlon. Wlco It ft W Wloc/n 67:27-30 Jl 3 'IB
N. N. L. A. report on standardizing plug* and
roccptaclfts. Kloc W 65:256-7 Ja 23 '15; Same.
Mlo« H & W Kloc'n 66:246 F 6 'IB j
N. Ifl. TJ. A. 38th convontion; al>Htrac.tfl of pa-
pers and rcwnrtfl. Kloc tt & W 3DU«s'n 60:1107-
13 Jo 12 '15
New fltep in fltroot illuminatinn. I. Lfrtoff.
plan Hloc H ft W Hloc'n 66:691-5 Ap 10 'IB
Ohio olftctrlc light association 21st annual con-
vention. nioo R & W Eleo'n 67:190-200 Jl 31
Ravicvw of the elec.trlc lighting industry . O. "W.
Stono. Con Elec, Tl 18:439-43 Jo '15
Small lighting plants. 11 nice W 65:359 F 6 '15
Tear in the electrical Industry, fflloo It & W
EllQC'n 66:9-10 Ja 2 '15
AM alto Hloctric ore; Hloctrlc Alntribu-
tlon; Bleotrio lamp A; Electric light carbonu;
JDlectrtc light flarturen; Hlectrlc meteni;
Bleotrio Mgns; mieotric wire and wiring;
Locomotive- headlights; Photometry; Search-
lights
144
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric lighting Continued
Coct
Compuratlvo co»l» of KIIH ami oloetridty for
illumlmitlntf purpowoH. It. K. (<iiHli. Am Una
Llfflit J 1US:1G7-|- Mr lf> '15
font of eleetrle nervlee for a town of 7Jiu. .1, I>.
Ilowlw. Klee \V <!«i:2M Jl 31 Mfi
(Jaw and eleetrir utroet lights; eomparlNon uf
foul and eillHenoy. 11 Munie UMK 'll»:!Hi-S S Mb
Jtepnrt of committee on piping law bulldhiMH
for KIIM; eennomleal Comparison of KUH and
eleetrle lltfhtlntf operating ImluorH. Am tint*
hint Pro Ji:i»t jr. M:; i-ii Ml
Your lighting hill for lltttft. A. \V. Deininuer.
Sel Am S Kit: 1X7 S IX 'in
Rates
Art of nito-makliiK. A. now. MIoi« \V 6,"; 17- 18
.la 1! 'in
(Vntral-Hliiliun rato making. P. U.Kiefer.
Power 42::!iIX«7ii AK 24 Mf»
Charging for enerKy; abstract. Itni'KKcln. MI*'i*
\V 0r»:XB9 Ap 3 MR
("Im'innati frani'litae negotiations. Kli'i1 W fiti:
I OR .11 in M5
Comparinon of electric Unlit and power rate;i,
J. <\ lilfkcrmnn. Power 12:8-10 ,11 i! 'If.
I>eclHion by on-won com m In* ion, \\Hlt table of
e,OHtH for dlfl'erenl HIIMHCM uf cnnKuniertt of
tin* Hood Utvei' «HH and elect ric eoinpniiy.
Klec W \\M\M
Electric llnee
ItouHton, TCXIIH, IHIH eo-opeiiiflvit II^litinK fnui-
rhlHO. P. U. Hlieldon, AlUlllit Klitf 4K:11 :i .111
Municipal fltietrle li^ht plants: riiten. Mimlo
KUK Vs:lll-lM K Mf>
Ntkvv York Kdlt4on eoiiipuny; opinion and ortler
of the ili'Ht dlHltlet eoinintH.Mion. Klee U Uf \V
Klt'c'n »7:N02*4 o :to 'in
Now Yorkrato rcdurtinn nccMtpttsl. Ml<Ht \V <U):
Now York(rato rcdurtinn nccMtpttsl. Ml<Ht \V
NoHliwrHt^IiKht iu id water eoiupanv; deeNon
of eointnlHHli»n. Klee U A \V I'llec'n liV;!i7<;
7 N ^7 Mfi
Ka1t*H and rate iniikliiK* P. M. Mmitln. dliu'.M
Am In*t K 14 Pro 34:^17r»-2^M o 'I,'.; Al.-
Htract. Klee U A W Klee'n U7'.72'! » <> Hi 'IT*
ItatoM for llv, til and power; tabulation, Munle
J :iH:NI»n ,Io Ii4 M5
Simple rate Mywtein, lOlee It Mr \V Klee'n I'M!
07« N 27 '15
WeHt<ilu»Hl<»r llKhtliitf rornpuny cR*wn. MUto U A
VV UU'c.'n 8fl:?IC-« 3a 2 '»
Electric lighting, Arc
W<r <//H^ 1'JIectrU- are; KlectrU* lanipri, An*;
f<21t'ctrl<'
lighting, D«cornt(v«
Artlflelnl IHuaihiallttn, nrehlteoturi* and <leeo»
ration, Hlcr* \V «rt:4K4 AK UX 'Ki
DetallH of Wool worth tower llxhtltiK* 11 lOlec*
U A W Klw'n 00:l(MHMi .Io ft 'lf»
Flood liK-litinK of ItuUcUtiK fi*ontn from orna*
IlHtntal dUHUM' pOKtH. 11 Kl««(* K * \V Kler'n
fl7;724-r, o 10 MR
Flood lUclitln* vei'Mim outline liKhthiK, 11 Kli't*
W oa:3rtl) AK 14 '15
Illumination nt thft Panaina-I'uHflr
11 KlOtt W 06:1383-0 My 20 '16
I'unama-PAelfld international ex POM! I Ion nt
night; how thti fllumlniitlnK onKliwr UHC»H
Mfflil dowratlvtily. H. M. Wright, II Hoi Am
112:378 | • Ap 24 TIR
Her aim* Han KrancMwc* Paimniit-Pu drift
lnU»rnullcmul oxpowltion -
electric lighting, Incandtsotnt
Carborundum Mhunt for HflH«n
lamps; ftbstraot H. Lux. Kino
<irt
Kro r/bio lOloctrlc lamp*, Tnc
Kloctrlc lampft* Tungnten
t<klo|ih(nio anil telegraph circuit for
R S-^^f «»•«*«»• UliiB Bleo W
^ari!1 1^. «;;f !y^^^rmiMHlon^
Koiir xeai'N1 operatlnw e\perlene4> on a hlch-
le union IratiHintHslon line. A. Itanir dinffa
Pitt Am hiHt I«J K Pro !tl : 1 ias-4ri Sl^l^jff
Hlraet. Kler \V r,!?:!!)-!! Jl :f M:» ' Ab"
oltiiKe
IriiiiHiulHHlnn at
f r, KH
w
altitude.
HydroeleetHn* devel«»jnnent on ItlHliop Croek
Jiil. I1, u. Poole, 11 UhKs \V G4EIU4-7 ™3
1-oiiK triiiiHiiilHKiim linen: eamparlHon of the
Keidvnk-Kt, I.«MI*H and tin- IMtf (2rci*k.Lut
|B aK joioc ^
New iiiftbod nf ninUtiu; nervlre eotineetlons.
Klee It *V \V Klee'n I,, :l!Vf» A» M MB
PerinM>l\iitiiii o\eibe:id line enwd
HiMniMi. Klee l!v .1 UJMMJ .11 J!|
IteeeivliiK «'n«l linpedanee of a
"• M>Kllhvay-
tepiirt of Hte KnKiiHMM'Inr. aMwiclalton com-
tniMee on ;ioui>r dinlrlbut Ion, Klee Ky ,1 4G;
i: Iti ove'rltead i*ottdne1orM. K. U WIlklnHon.
Kli«e \V iMiM.'tit-T K R 'lf»
\V
ealeiilatlnti;(. II. Piqider.
K n M:>
Speelal >drtiefuieN for eleetrle llne.s: how the
of traimponlnw elreiiltM, Hiipporlluic
' iiK ob-
aitit tramil'ormert* and eniHHliiK
ntetioiiN In met, U. 1>. ContnbH. 11 UIt'<-
iifsn.! Ap 17 M5
Sleej I'elnfoi'eed atuiidniifii eahlea. K. T, hrlvor
mid K V, Pannell. Klee \V 11(1*1! Ml H 4 '15
Kleel lo\\ei\ tnur'lillM^ioit line etuiHtlMIetlon.
A, It, I'tfdebee. U Klee W tW:liiV-:t:t .11 17 '15
Tower fiiiindatlont* lor (be c Ybdobul-Halboa
tnuiMitlM; Ion line, l, \V. Myt*. 11 dla^H KiiR
Hoe \V Pa :io:ti7t '.m ,tn M;.; Hame. Ity U 56:
Vl?s .91 My ;!!> 'lf>; Same eotnl, Kim ^ <4ontr
o o 20 MT»
'^iiin-ltnr etuu<tritetloit for mountain
H. U. M, Somenitle. ft <IIaK KltM« w
fi.'M;' n <i n; Mr»
I'ndeir.fiMind eabb* i»n tbe Pennnylvnnla rall-
roail, I, ('. Korr.bi'c, U Ity Age r»!i:Utl!l-71 Aff
III 'if*
VnderKround \vlrejt *»n thr* Panama railroad*
n ay AK- r»K:iM-;i Mr 12 Mr»
TNI* of eopper ebid ninl Iron wire on HnoR
Hei \litK m nn II londH, Klee W 0(t: HU! AK 2H '15
Way /i of hnnillliiK otitKoltiK lines from a Metuir-
Htatlon, U Klee W fUJ;7fii (> 2 MH
tttwt Klerlrle t'iible:i; Kleetrle conduItHI
ivtHc rufi*n; Kleeirle ra(]rr>adf4; Kler-trlo
vliv. Ittirnl; KI**eirle iratutmlHMion; Mlw-
trie wire and wiring I
Cost
data on finoo volt line*, KIot> W 66:16 Jl
3 Mf»
tmt of fonHtrut'tlnK a nbori tranMinlHHion line.
it* of «M<w-voH tranimiJMNlon llmt. Kloo W
b'M4 Ap 10 MA
<Vwt of trHnMmjHuloiL llmm In New
WQ6:iii»i Nfy »':
Inductive interference
mlon on IrreKiiIar wnv« nliapwi. (Hee
^HllngH f(»r .runts HUB) Am inMt TO Bl
H«port* by tho Joint cwmimittoe on Indu*""*
•-•' -•- dlHtniHHlon, Am Imit M H
Intnr
. M
ductive
Pro
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
145
Electric lines — Continued
Maintenance and repair
Climbers for atrutitural-atoel poles. 11 diag
Blec Uy J 46:104!) N 20 'IB
Replacing? Insulators upon live lines. 11 Iflleo
R & W Eleo'n 67::W Ay 21 '15
tiucedy and Inexpensive pole moving In Han
Francisco. H. L>. Foster. 11 Jfilec Ky J 40:
874 O 23 '1C
Ways of huntlnff trouble on dlatrlbutloii sys-
tems. 11 diag JOloo W tfti:579-83, 038-42 S 31-
18 '15
Protection
Overhead Htraltfht II no and angle protective
crossing clamps. dlatfH Klloc Lty J 4U:008-9
S 18 '15; lOlec W li«:770 () a 'J5
Protection of 'hltfh-voltatfo llnort otfahiHt blrdd;
abstract. It, von Erlmrdt. Mice W 0<i:tiG2 S
18 '16
Protective coatings for lino structure and
equipment, it. I). Coombs. JSloc W 05:780 Mr
2? '15
See <il#o Electric protective apiuiratug
Electric locomotives
Battery locomotlvo for truck laying. 11 Engi-
neer i3»:r»sn-ii ,io 11 fir>
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. I 'mil locomotives.
A. II. ArniHtrontf. 11 dlug U«n I0l<*i: It IK:
600 -It Jl '1ft; Kumt'. 101 oo Ity J 45:1(172-1 Jo 5
•3B: game. lOntflnow 120: lift AK 1» MB
Crank drivo In Htu'lrta locomotive*. .J. Itndill.
JSiitflnoor 320:13X7-!) S 24 '15
Delivery of dec trio locomotive for tho Ohl-
UUKO, Milwaukee & HL I'aul. 11 diatf Ity R
B7:.151-2 0 !> MB
Doublo truck oloc.lrlc locomotive. U lOng ft
Contr 43:185-0 F 24 'IB
Electric locomotive; c.omparlHOMH with Mtoum
locomotive IIH to m'luc.tlon and rating. A. Jl.
ArniHtrontf. II dlatf Am Hoc, JM 10 J :i7:»8l-8
Jl 'ir>: Komi* tibr. (Jen tttau It 1X:H2H-»1 Atf
'15; Samii abr. Hcl Am S X<)::M2-:t N 27 '15
Klctctriu lucoiaotlvo denlKn. W: Arthur. JClec
Ity J 45:120!! Jo 2l> '15
Electrio towing ut Panama. 11 dlutf l^loa Uy
J 45:2:15-7 Ja ItO '15
Electric traction on tho Norfolk & Wcwtcrn
railway. 11 dliiff plann Kn^ N 7»:lIi»2-5 Jo
17 "15
Electricity In tho construction and operation
of UUH Panama canal. M: H<>hlldhiLuer. 11
dluuH <}cn Kloc It t8:Hiip72!>-47 Jl 'IT,
Exhibition of St. Paul loconiollvcH. 11 W\w Uy
J 40:108(1-7 N 20 'Iff
FlrHt aooo-voll. locomotlv<^ for thn Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railway corni>ai»y.
10. s. JoiuiHou. 11 (}cn i<:i<i(^ it iKMtn-i-s i> *ir>
OaH-tiloe.trlc locomottveH for the Dim Putch
eloctrle. llnttH, 11 dliitf Uy U r>7:-12:t-(l (> 2 MR;
Kloc Uy J -1U:OUS-70 () 2 '15; Ulc.c It ^r W
Klee'n (t7:M(!0-l N (I '16; Ity AK« HUMinx-UO
O H 'in; Hn« N 7<1:7K2 <> 21 'Iff
aaHoUnu-uhu'trlc loc.omotlvcH. U rowc.r 42:0(10
and trail earn Iti Detroit lTnlto<l
tTVlco. (\ 1^. Keller. 11 Klmt Uy J
46:K4ft-0 My 1
Mechanical ftwturoH and iKirfoiinuncM of elec-
tric locomotive**. A. II. ArniHtronif and A. F.
llatchelder. Uy Atfo r.S):U47 AR H 'in
Mechanical probloni of tha olctotrlc loeomotlvo.
G. M. Katon. Ity AXO ni):004-n <> 1 '1ft; Ab-
stract. JOloc Lty J 4U:G2(I M 2H 'If!
Mercury vapor rootlllor ificomollvo an nccom-
pllflhod fact. 11 dlaff JCloo Uy J 44:1343 1) 19
'14; Hamo. I^nRlnoor ni):142-3 F 5 M5
Modern ulnctrlc inlno locomotlva O. lirlfrht.
U Am Innt N K Pro Jt4:101R-20 AK MR; Hamo.
Colliery 36:145-6 O 'in
Norfolk & WftHtorn olaetrluYatlon. plaim (HUPP)
Eloc Uy J 45:1060-3 JA R '15
Pennsylvania loeomotlvo on turntable at Pan-
ama- Pacific exposition. 11 Mice Ity J 45:387
F 20 '15
Storago-battery looomotlvon. Colliery 86:200-
Storaee-battory locomotives. Eug ft Mln J 00:
Three-phase Italian paflaonflrer^ locotnptiyes.
O. Pontecorvo. 11 dtaga E)leg Uy J 45:283*5
F 6 '15
Three thousand -volt direct- current electric
Jocomotives for the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St Paul railway. Sci Am 113:391+ N 6 '16
Towing locomotives for the Panama canal.
C. W. Larson. 11 dloss Gen BJlec It 18:101-17
F 'IB; Same cond. Iflng N 73:l4fi-7 Ja 28 '16;
Ry Age 08:380-U1 Ja 20 'IB; ISlec U & W
Elec'n 60:187-1)1, 233-7 Ja 30-P 6 '1C; Meo
W 60:288-90 Ja/30 '15; Bng Rcc 71:134-0 12
30 J16; Uy R 66:160-8 Ja 30 '15- Hcl Am S
79:72-4 Ja 30 'IB: EM M 48:744-i F 'IB; Int
Marino King 20:101-3 Ap '16; Engineer 119:
323-5 Ap 2 'in
Underground haulage by storage- battery loco-
motivew in the liunkor Hill & Sullivan mine.
J. W. Gwinn. 11 Am Inert Min B Uul 98:230-
47 J^ '15; DlHrusHlon. 101:11SJI-07 My '15
Mr aUn Kallroads— Electrification
Performance
Data on Tour years' purformanoe. electric loco-
inotiveH of tho IVnnHylvtuiIa U. II. 11 JRy U C7:
H.t-4 Jl 10 'IH; Same cond. Ity Ago 5U:!>i:t S.
17 'Ifi
Pcrrorniancc <»f I'uiiiiHylviiuIa riillroiuTH elec-
tric locomotlvcH «t N*iw Vork torinlnal. Blec-
U & W KSU'fn (!«:1314 Je 2« '15
Repair
Itilwtrlr louomotlvo rcrmlr HhoiM. Nt'w York.
Nt-w Havnn & Hartford U. Il.f Van NfHt,
Nrw York, dlnir phum Ity U G7::itf.'»-B H J« 'JR
Electric machinery
Air fUMinliiK uitnurnliiH for this vonlllutlon of
KonoralorH and traiinrnrinorH. \V: Kauin. 11
(llMtfH (}<MI KU'C U 18:H01-12 AH '16
Automat U; clt^lrlcal looln, U Macli 22:246-6.
N MB
KritlKh Htiindar<lis«Ulou ruluH. I41«c W (15:1245
My IB '15
tho norviro of direct-current
chlnitH. (1. l^ox. Powor 41:298-!) Mr 2 '15
(Hfifwlllcnllon of tiloctroinaffm'tlc machlnory. jr.
(ViM'dy. dltiKH Am lUHt W M I'r.o ;i4:l»«Jl»-l.i2ft
p*«r pound of Hoctrlcul machlnory. I* A.
I>OKK<'tl. I01«-« W «U:74«-« O 2 'IB
Machine which lioutn and drivon rlvotH. 11 Irozi
Ago !>fi:!i;W-K A)> 2!) '15
Maintaining high Innulntlon roHlHtanco. II. M.
n. cllaK I'OWIT 41:305 Mr 36 '16
HinUalloiiH la d-ct. (•ommutatlng
inaciiory. It. (1. Lunnno. Am lunt 14 10 1'ro
,14 : 16511- 16 M Ag '16
Practical oxrxirluncn In tho operation of electri-
cal machinery. 10. (2. 1'arhimi. dinti» (Jon Mloo
U 17:000-12, 0(11-1, 1193-0; 38:60-9* 14G-7*
217- IN, ;{(M-7 401-4, 6Cfl-8, Hfll-2, 1)2K-^ 1003-
f», 10H2-», 114R-K H-0, D^t-My, Jl-J) '1C
of HO mo Irregular .
,1: If. II. J)ouKlUH. dliiKH Am Irrnt 10 10 I»ro
:tl4;Xti7-U2r> My 'JT>; I Mm-UHHlon. :i4:;i<)7H-86 JL>
HhuTXi of the proHHuro wavo In oloctrlcal ma-
chlnury. H. I'. Hmlth and U. H. IL. Itouiainp.
diuwH InHt 10 10 J r>,'i:2on-;tX; DlHCiiiHHion. 63?
23S-47, 32»-r> F 1-15 '15
tipcc.lal ctlcc.trlc. liutt-woldlnflr inacliitiOK. T). T.
IJamllton. 11 dlutfH Much fl:73f!-i) My 'J6
TrouhloH oiicountorod in tho operation of car-
bon brunhod in direct-current gonoratora
andr motors. 10. Jl. Martliidalo. If Am Inst
- K M J'ro 34:S73-K4 Mr '15; Hamo c.ond.
Powor 41:558-9 Ap 20 '35; Same cond. Hnffl-
nctor 119:468-9 My 7 '15; Baino cond. (CuuHOfl
of poor commutation and roxnodlciH) KUso W
or>:ft6.'N4 Ai) 3 '15; DlmmMMlon. Am InHt 10 la
Pro ft4:2M.74 I) '15
Tear in the electrical Industry. Mice H & W
JOloc'n 80:10-12 Ja 2 '1C
W(V» altw llniHhftH (t'l«ctrlc mnchlnory);
(tommutatorH; Dynamow; lOloc.trlc uppanituH
and appliances; lOlocttrlc controllorH; I0h«itrlo
drlvinK; Wloclrio unRiniMirliiff: Mlcctrlo ma-
clilncn; IClcotrlci mo torn; JOloctrlci plant B;
fOluctrtc. protftctlvu ajtraratun;
Hr'
BeH lOloctrld trnnHronnoi'H;
In mining; Klcctrlclty on tho farm: Jtotary
con vert era; Hhlo i)roimiHiont Electric
Losses
H<y aUo Eddy-currentw
146
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Zlectrlc machinery
Manufacture
CiurtliiKH UH ('tartrlcwl aiiparntUH partn. A. H.
•Keynilerrt. Iron Aj?»» lM:M!ni-7 M :tl 'M; Ah-
atracl (IloldliiK nn oleijtrical manufacturur'M
ImHlnoHHK foundry 4:i:tlrt-7 Mr 'IR
Khx'trlclly In Urn inanufiicturo of electrical
miwhlnory. il Ktee U * \V Klw'n il»:8K7-0 K
13 '16
Testing
Separation of the no-load Hlruy IIIWCH In a
con I ImmiiH- current maehlni! b.v strobortcoplo
rannhiK-down methods, h: ItiihcrtNon.
iiUiiioic diiiKM hiHi K K j ft3:ttix-s2 K ir» MO
Electric machines
CJiileMy con.'itnieted Ntatie machine. 11 Sri Am
li:i:HM Atf 21 '1ft
Electric measurement
AdJuMmcalN of Hut Thomson bridge in Mm
mcnHurmncnt of very luw nwdwtanccH. V.
Wenno.r nml 10. Welbe.l. U H Itur Stnntl Hul
IMIHI-K N Ifi '14
Calculation of HtiviiKlh of Hcelric currcntM
when nii'MC.uiM'tt by ItayleiKh rurrent balance.
Kiee ic & \v loioe'n (rt:iiM w i 'i;»
Call-Dial lull nf the innxlnuiiti force between
t\vi» imralli'l, coaxial, elreuliir CIIITCMIN.
K: W. (irnViM*. .1 Kr Inrit 17l»;7M-ll» ,|e 'Ift
raKhratlitti oi current IniiiMfoniicrH l>y men 11,1
of ItlUtUHl llldai'taiiei'. <*: Koi'fi'iiCllc, lllH^M
pin Am litHt K K I'm :M:limi-lL'iri ,!«> '!,%
<*u(hni|(* ray tube aiul it;« niiplli'Mluin. M. K.
dlNK (K'll Khr U IHlSHi'J'M ,\?'4 *i:»
i of calculaied mill inea.tnriMl fitrona
t'urv.'H, I<\ \V, I'oek. Jr. Am Hint M K
Pro :M:l«li"7i! K '!!»; IMsi>iiMHi«»n. !M:L'Ot-l
N '15
Determining tin* Iimd In tmineh dhtlribtitliMt
i'lrctiltH i»f illnM't- eurri'Mt nyntrtiiMj ah.Mlt'ai't.
I*. Lewln, l*'<h*it \V <Ui:Hif>^l .la 1(1 'lit
tUftVtvntiuI nu'llUMl for tin* (lelfi'iiilnalloti of
IOH.SI-H In «'(illH. A. IhiiKl, dtiiMH 1'ilri' W ti*»:
1900-1 My ^ 'Ifi
nireft-i't'iiilliiH liiKiruiatMit for niea;tarhiK ill'*
low* rlt limit* <|<'cr<'itiPiit and \\nve h-umli of
elccti-onittKnelli' \\nveti. 1*': A. KolHtt«r, iUlinHJt
ir H I fur si ami Mill MH^I-nr* My M) 'Ifi
Ktlwtird Wtwton'H Invontlunii. h, tl. Ha eke -
land, ju.r H''i Am H 711:10!) K la 'IT,
rlcal eoiiNintitt4 itf
E lee trio metere
Kieo W"ffii:iiM-M Ja 30 ""'»•'
'till of dielectric toti;*'!1, with the
ray tube, ,1: P. Mtntott, 11 Am hint
M K Pro 31311 Ifi-ilft ,lc fir»
1'a.kfiKc |tr<»v<>ntloh by shield Inn, e.Mpet'lally In
potentiometer *y»iti*iiiH. W. P, White. dlawi
Am rhi'in Hoe ,1 JiOi'.'Oll^o o M4
cHNurttiK onc-ttdllforith of an rihm; atmtracti
K. M. Uriyncr, l<Hc«! W (W:7f)3 n 2 '10
c t)in current In d. c, rirciilln, o: A.
. data, and »<jw apiHitttuii for mnnti-
, ttlectrfcn.1 conductivity fchov« IROO* C.
of vat»ori» at normal tramm. IJ. K. North-
rup, 11 J Fr Innt 170:1*37-152 Mr 'Ifi
<»f moaMiirlitx iho imiurtnncpn of low-
...jirii jitanitimlit K. Wtimwr, M. Weltwl
... K. It. HllHb*Hi, flliiKH IT tt Htir Htimd Mttl
:1I-21 <) 28 '15
of current trnnHformerx, 0. 1
w. Am Itmt K K l*ro 34:S»27-4<> My 'lf>
Separation of the no-lomt it tray lojuw» in a
c^ontinuouM-<kurr<int machtnu by
Sphere
lnir-clown methmlM. P: KobnrtKotu
tnHt W M J G3:SOH-22 F 1ft MK
an a inonnn of
11?' J'S*
ft '14; Ul
Hi
w w
:103-24 Ja '
»t "J«
vol.
SutndML J.O. Clark: ana 1C. J. K/an. it A
TnjtHM Pro 38:087-41 J« '14; l>lMou«iil
T«n-to-ono ratio for
on,
r«-
lnat™-
Instntment traiwfoniierH arran«e«l io sorye
tH Tctr the houHehoM. HUH Bur
nr.:NL»-!in -in ^^
Meter bi»\ to itormlt. rcuilinpr motor from out-
shte^o/ hotuie. II Klet! U & W Kihtu'n 05:1148-9
NoteH on Induction IIU^OP
U
W* H. Pratt
Tower faeior Indlealor. J: A. Kundolpli. dlaga
Power 40:sa«-8 1) Ifi Ml
PrepaMiient. metern In AmHlerdam; a hn tract
\V. MHofH. Klec VV im:H57 N 20 'IB
ItateM and rnte maUiu^ P. M. hlm-oln. illaRs
Am liK.t M K Pro ;tl:2irr»^2M o '15; Ab-
xtrai'tit. Mlee U ^ \V Mlei-'a f!7:71»2-a (> 16
'!.»; Klee \V BH:M!i *) Iti Ml.
Itcjn'thr fin-tor melerM. U Kli»t; K ft. W JOlcc'n
M:1i;.:!-n 1» 12 'M; .Same. Klee Uy J 44:
l^t! l> li» '11
Siaiidni'd fipet'llb'atloii for eleetrlelly inotcra.
KiiHineer li'lijBTM-Wl H 17 Mf»
Variable 1'e.^l.Miaiiee (o motion offered hy tho
H'ttiMerliiir tralnn <»r eleelrle Mtipjily motors,
8. KviTNhi'il. rllaKH lat;t M 10 .1 r»:!:'l!iS-r»U An
I 'Hi; AbMraet. Mlee W lU>:ltlX-l!» My 1 '16
\V4-ntMU portable fleet roilynamouieter-'type
nmmt'terM, \oltmeterM and wattaietarH. 11
Kl«-e II * \V Klee'n liV;7i'S H Hit Mft; Met ft
rh«-m KIIK t:i;Ml» N I 'In
Mr «/n»* Amnn'tt'iMi Ampere- hour
KleetS'le uii»!ia«uri'illi>Ul 1 Kleetrh*
t'lleetromefet ; Maaometeni; <mmniotor;
VoitJttiU'lei'a; V«»ltnietet'H; Watt -hour muterg;
NVattmetet'M
Rendlnn
C'ltment lor readlnui euHtomei'ii* meterH. U ICloc
\v «;«;:tva A» M MI»
Teitlnp
cibtamittK eoiiMtnnt Potmtlal for meter t<wt-
in»c. il titjuf Mieo \v <ni:in»;i s :!f. Mr>
Electric mlnlnfl. See Kleetrh-lly In ndnhiK
Electric motors . .
AtijmitJible M'eed iiliiKle t»ltiiNe motor. Il Kleo
W nKOiji-au Mr r» *i;>
»M* i MM* .Mitmle plm:ie Induetitm inotum,
i-r It ft \V Klee'n rjjr.M'J --In H IK '15
U
Ad\j>iitaw" of idnndard motor .s
(J(lb«rt, Mloe K A \V 1<:i<M'*n r»7
ami illn-rt- current motorn. A. A.
. t*ov\t>r 4»:HIU 1? .b* 21) MH (
Mtrnrt. M.
IK N,
'J6
i
. «||HK« Ktct* W (tfliOOH H 11
lert of direct 'CitrrifMt tuotorH, H. N.
cc It « W Klor'n (l7:a8IS-7 Aff 31
th*»lr
nf
»notor« Involvofl to
IU UUHhmortt Am Intt
. .
K M Pro !H:tR7-03 K '1.1: Atmtmot and din-
putiMlonf UltY* W nr>:G23 I-' 27 MA; UlmniMHion.
Am ttiHt 14 N Pro 34-2747-Si)fl N Mf»
«f altomntln/i-currcnt moton.
' c*^«« Atti (ttat H K Pro 34:
IfUHln
V. A. l''yj"t',
K. c'rwly. tlliiKM Awi itwt M W Pr«>
1423 Jl '15
Cor<» IOHM In fu*rli*ii motor, T, M. Uoblo* cllags
lfowi»r 41:77l-» Jv H 'in
«'hlnw.
34:U»9-
o* cllags
^ _
Dlr<Kit
IL I
Kro aZtfl EJlcictrlc metari; Wleotrlo rwU- IL It :
nco; Ml^ctrlo t«Ht<mr; Kloctrln unit*; J« '14;
roHurSrnonU; VoftanSiitSS ***' M**n*tlc ^ftSSSS
Mol-ftln. II Am
ore
38
on
r
66:142
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
147
Electric motors — Continued
Discussion on factors involved in motor ap-
plication. Am Inst H E Pro 34:26U6-74ii N '15
Discussion on fields of motor application. Am
Inst H E Pro 34:3006-52 D '15
Dumore sewing-machine motor, il Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:633 O 2 '15
Effect of slot design on iron loss. E. B. Millar.
Elec W 66:985-6 O 30 '15
Electric drive for Wilcox & Glbbs sewing
machine. 11 Elec K & VV Elec'n 07: 9!) 2 N 27
•15: Elec W 66:1220 N 27 '15
Fractional horse power motor application.
U. F. Hoc. Am Inst E E Pro 34:3013-18 D '15
Fractional horse power motor load. B. Lester.
11 Am Inst E E Pro 34:385-05 Mr '15; Same
cond. Emf M 49:268-71 My '15; Abstract.
Power 41:680-90 Ap 27 '15; .Discussion, t}. H.
Garcelon. Am Inst E E Pro 34:2653-5 N '16
Guarantees on motor and generator overloads.
H. M. Phillips. Power 42:240-1 Ag 17 '15
Hamilton-Beach sewing-machine motor. 11
Elec K & W Elec'n 67:773 O 23 '15
How to determine type of motor. F. A. Annett.
dlugs Power 39:096-8 My 19 '14; Same. Set
Am 3 78:374-5 D 12 '14
Induction motor drlvo for glasa-blowing ma-
chines, il Elec W 65:171-2 Ja 1C '15
Induction motors and rules for wiring and
fusing. Elec R & W Mlcc'n 06:257-8 F 6 '15
Industrial alternating- current motor applica-
tions in tho metallurgical ami chemical In-
dustrie*. H. B. Uarnos. Met & Chum Iflng
13:297-303 My '15
Installation or motors. M. "K. Arloo. dlags
Elec U & W Kloct'n 67:558-03 S 25 '15
Klmble adjustable-snood Hlnglo-phaao motor.
11 Eleo B & W Bleo'n 66:450-1 Mr 6 '15; Macb
21:592-4 Mr '15
Lamp slip Indicator. JH1: Bodoll. Eloc 11 & W
Elec'n 65:1224 D 26 '14
Line disturbance oauHctl by apodal Hflulrrol-
cago and wound -rot or motor B wliun starting
elevators and hoiHtn. J. C. Lincoln. <llag Am
lust 10 W Pro :M:-121-31 Mr MR; AliHlraut
Klec W BlirK&S-S Mr 27 'Ifi; Dlwuuilon. Am
Inst 14 Id Pro 34:2847-50 N '15
Methods of mounting motors at colllngH. H. O.
Urudshuw. dlagw Kioc U & W Jtilou'u 6(i:73-5
Ja 9 '15
Mine motor*, with apodal reference to oloc-
trlc motors. 1C. Dronnen. Colliery 35:241-5 D
'34
MlnncapoliH a. c. motor. 11 Dotu Kng 72:351 S
Modem inlno liuulUKo motor. C. W. Larson. II
Gen ICloc U 18:204-8 Ap MR
MotorH operated under modified conditlonH.
(1. Fox. dlagH Powor 42:472-« O 5 '15
N. K 1* A. rules to harmontae. Hervlco rociulro-
montH for motor*. Mice, W <»«:tW Jl 10 '15
Neutral on Internole. muuhlneH. I«3. T. Kmmaru
Power -12 M 12-13 K 21 'Ifi
Odd (iXptM'Iew.eH with e.lee Irl nil inachlnory.
O. M. Ward. Power .18:HH'Atf 10 '15
PorinlHHlblo oxploHlon-proof oiectrlei motors
for mln<w; condllloim and roquIremmitH for
t«Ht and approval. U. II. Clark. II IT H Hur
MiuoH Te.cn I'a 101:1-M '15
Personal recollection*}. N. ToHla. 11 H«?I Am 112;
537-4- Jo 5 '16
Polypnawo commutator miicthinc.H find thctlr
application. N. Hlmtlleworth. Innt 10 14 J 53:
4&»-57; DlttcuHHion. 53:457-66 Mr 15 '15
FolypliaHti irul action motors with Hptu^al von-
tllatlon foutur<>H. II JOhui W 66:547-8 8 4 '15
I*roto(*tlnx polyphase^ motorH (itfulnHt T^haHti
failure and roverHuL 11 Mot & Ohom 14ng 13;
703-4 O I 'IB
Repulsion start induction motor. .T. L, 1 Tamil-
ton. diaffH Am Innt 14 10 J,»ro 3>1:2389-420
O 15
Rewinding diroct- current motors and Konora-
tors. A. A. Vruclorlc-kH. <UUKH I»ow«r 42:76-8,
no-is, UK-no ji 20-Ag a 'ir>
RowIndlTiR motor for lowor frequency, Mloc U
& W PJToc'n 67:565-6 H 25 '15
Scheme for soourinsr 50 r.p.,m. from a 220- *
volt, 350-r.p.m* direct-current motor. V. A.
Clarke, plan Hleo W 66:1090-1 N 13 '15
Selection and application of motors. Q. Fox.
Elcc It & W XQleo'n 66:348-50 P 20 '15
Selection of electric motors and controllers.
S. H. Llbby. Foundry 43:60-3 F '15
Small-sized dental motor for direct drive. 11
glee s W 65:563 F 27 '15; Elec R & W Elec'n
00:60! Ap 3 '15
Speed characteristics of direct- current motors.
A. M. Bennett Power 41:126-7 Ja 26 '15
motoM- Ry
Starting and operating characteristics of sin-
gle-phase motors. Elec W 65:433-4 F 13 '15
Starting motors. I1. M. Heldt. dia«s Horseless
Ago 36:882-3; 36:20-1 Je 30-J1 7 '15
Stationary motors in census report. Eleo W
65:399-400 F 13 '15
Sul (division of power as solved by the small
motor. U. E. Darker and H. It. Johnson.
Gen Elec U 18:555-8 Je '15
Synchronous motors for power-factor correc-
tion. T. Schou. Elec W 66:1138-42 N 20 '15
Torque charaoterlnticH of direct- current mo-
tors. A. M. Bennett, diag Power 42:748-52 N
30 '15
Two synchronous-motor protection schemes.
]fl. E. George, dings Elec W 66:M2-S Ji 17 '15
Types of* fractlonal-horso-power motors to-
employ in different services: abstract. Ber-
nard. Elec W 66:938 Ap 10 '16
Variable speed alternating- current motor of
the Kimble electric company, Chicago. 11
Iron Ago 95:R10 Mr 4 '15
A\ uHtinKhouHu factory sewing-machine motor.
11 Klor II & W IClcu'n 07:«5li N 0 'J5; Hlec
W 66:1048 N 6 '15
"Whoro clttutrle motors can l>o used. T: R. Hay.
II 14ng M 4S):-»!IS-filO Jl 'IB
Why direct- current motors full to start. F. A.
Annett. diagH Power 41:194-5. 230-2 F 9-16-
'IB
Wcff also Armatures; Commutators; Dyna-
mos; Electric controller : Rlcotrta driving;
Electric locomotives; Hlectric machinery;
Electric power; Electric* tninsfonners
Bearings
J tall- bearing induction motorn. 11 Power 42:722.
N 123 '15
Hall hi'uringH in olecttric motors, il dlag Elite
•W 66:658-7) H 18 '15
Hall hcMii'lngH In electric, motor*. F: II. Poor.
11 (lia«H Gun Elcc U 18:631-5 Jl '15
Control
Action of phaHct advanror In rr^Kulntlng power
fiuitor of an Induction motor, diag Wloo W
66:1J)1 Jl 2'1 '15
AUernutlng-ctumtnt controllorn for fttool mills-.
A. Klmon. il <Ua«H Am IiiHt 1C 10 Pro 04:731-
51 My '15; Haino. Iron Tr It 57:477-81+,
527-0 H 0-16 '15; AhHtmct. I'Tlcto W 65:111)5-6.
My X '15; 1 >iH<!UH«lon. Am In«t K tt l>ro 34:
2Si)5-!)14 N '1C
Automatic control or motors in a stowage
pumping station. 1-.: U. Vautrot. 11 diag Sib-
(oy J 2!>:7»-87 I) '14
Changing Hpood of ihrtie-TthaHo induction
niofor. W. U. Hankhoad. diagH 1'owcr 41:683-
Cotitrol for oloctrlo motorH. C. D. Knight. Con
Hloc It 18:«03 Ap '15
Direct- current motor-HiHMul regulation t)y ro-
HlHtanco In the anna turn circuit and the use
of divert urn; abstract. T: Carter. dia# Mlcio
Dynamic braking', Klcc U & W lOloc'n 66:300-1
K1 13 '15
Float-Hwltch control from two points for
motor-driven wimp. O. A. HcUineliler. (Hugs
KlU'C R & W Kloc'n 67:606 O 2 '15
How ono operator controllntl an alr-comprofl-
sor motor and us«d it to drivo a Ufroot-
ourn'iit g<'n«rator. II. K. Smith. diagH Iflloc
W 66M6R Ag 2K MR
Method for controlling 2000-volt Induotlop
motor ono milo from IM»WW houHO. A. C.
'35
r. illiiff M1«P W fi(i:01-2 Jl 10
Mill controllers. II. F. Stratton. Am Inst KB
Pro 34:r>Qfi-(H4 Ap '15; Sumo. Iron Tr It CO:
820-4 Ap 22 'IB; niHcuHSlon. Am Inst 1C M.
Pro 34:286»-04 N '15
Motor-wood control. Power 42:fiB-6 Jl 13 'IB-
PreHfl button control for an oloctrlc travorsor.
11 Engineer 110:430 Ap 30 '15
Principles and HyaleniH of (tlnotrta motor con-
trol. C. D. Knight, il dlagfl Am Jnnt M IiT.
Pro 34 : 201 6- 26 -D '16
148
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1NDRX
Electric motors-- Control
HpctMl retaliation of Induction motor*; ali-
Htraet. If. XV. MeyerH. dlaK* Klee \V fM:7ff!M
O J! MS
Variable-speed drives for rolling mlllM. K, A.
Pauly. Power 42:B27-» O 12 MB; Almtraet
(Two timtrol H,vHttkmn for Ktecl-mlll motor
drive*). (I lag Kiw \V «li:Sl!B-r. o Hi MB
Noltes
Kleelrle-motor nolw'H. I*1. II. I»jivlen. dla^M
J»ower 4I:,"i72-:i Ap '-S7 '15
Nomenclature
What to full ultornailiiK-eimvnt molorx. *\ A.
Adanw. Klee \V itil::i:w AH 14 MA
\VIuLt to rail alternatinK-eurront motors:
lon. V. A. l«*>nn; K. UoH«<nlierK.
\v r.«:ii7i-r. n :u» MR
Keep m-ord of eleetrleiil repalri*. «». K. Stolts*.
Iron Tr U ft«J;!»«7-U ! My I.'I MA: Samr eond,
(Wteel mill I'lcetrie motor*;. Iron Aw :»:»:% I'-
ll An 2!i 'ir»
Starting
Pniii on Htitrtinm tontut'H ami Martltw «'»r-
rvntH of varlutiH motor*. Klee \V »»«:H':»:i N
0 M5
Wrotitf IMd einiiioi'tloHH. 10, <\ Parlmm.
4iS:il!i:i«:i N m MR
Starting device*
Automata* Mt art I UK HwllehcH for wnall alter*
natitm-eurrcnt motor*'. il Klee U Mr XV Klae'n
««:1IW7 My M MI»
('inn* ulii'iv tin Instruction tmi n'eelveil with
appnmtiw \\an nepdcd, K. <', Pat ham. «lia«
W il(J;r,Ul H 2ft Mr,
-IInninior nnloinntti' Htarlpi-n Cor nltiT-
ont inohrr^. II tilci- U A \V
UY:ltKft (> i> Mf»; Klor \V nikhSH «» !i M,'»
oil motor Mlurti'i*. .f: <2. (Irani. II Km*,
A Mln .1 rim;**!;: N Vo 'IT,
Jndtu'tlon-niolor wiarttTM, U diawn I>:!IM» \V fiii:
;{7»-f) AK M 'in
fnrtory nuitorti. S. 1*. dootljilr. il
K i*nm> \v i;it::»:ia-4 K *i 'n.
crH for Indtii'tlon mo(or»i. II Kin* \V ur»:
1L»Oa-4 My -M 'H.
Htnrtlnic Htnall molorH. A. A. I<Yt>iI«>rli'kti.
4\iim Mr fl MT»
Starting
„ , of NtartliiK reniatanee* for rail*
way motor*, K. i 'aft IK Until, dlaw: Klee Ity J
44:TaKa-r» I> 21) Ml; I tincmiHlon. 4U:IHfll SUH-fl,
1181 Ja ss-iMt, K 30 Mb
Kflfoet* of Inoorri'c't atnrtltiK rental nncpti. .1: XV.
(tornliiff. Kltut Uy ,1 4<'»:li:i*4 Ja SI M."»
Urnphlc tfeomet rlcal iirouro*altift rnethitd for
ntartlMK-nwlatanee rateulatlon. XV. K. CViora.
11 Kl«e Ily .) 4n:7fll-3 Ap 17 MB
Short mot hod for cnlculittlmf Hit* Martin* ri»-
Miutnmw for hhimt, liiduifllmt, and iterlen
motor*. It. w. Joritw. dim Kliw U 18; 131-4
V 'IB
Timo element In c'<mtrcrtlvr notehlnir, A. M.
Duck. Klt?c Ity J 4BJ672 Ap » '16
Temperature
Iilturlbutlon and rlmi of temperature In Held
<*oll«: with dliu'timdoii. M. Maelenn, I>, ,1.
Mac'Kellar, and U. H. ItetfK. dliijfM ln«t K K
J AniBSBxfIS Ap 1 MB
Tcmiwruturc of fli-ld wind INK* , It. M. Phillip*.
Hl«<! U & XV KU'e'n OTlKlM-B N U MB
Teatlng
Calculation of the tiurfortrmiifu of an indtie.
«"J8fiirWMV -tT"' *" W "lll»
MothodH of toMtintf for nhort-dretiltH In flflld
eollH. K. J. Koutu, diaffx KUto Ity J 46:Oi»Ii Ja
2 'IB
HlnKle-tmami wiutrrwl^raKe motor with largn
Hlartftitf tortjue and phaw* eompctrtHUtlon.
V. A. Vynn. U cllagM Am hint M K Pro 84;
22 If>- 40 O M5
Ttmt of a dir<»«t»«urrmit motor, U. (1. U
foot. dliiffM Kloc it ft W Klec'n 07:2it)-0
7 MC
Ventilation
Modern eleetrle mine loeonu»tlv<». (J. HriffhL u
tiiuW^^V-™ A« P»*J!
•" Ntv <I(M Kleetrie motor*, Hallway— Venti-
Electrlc motors, Railway
Armature removal. U. It. Potter, il Klt'ti lly J
•tlt;!UiV"H AK liK 1T»
Itafl'h* hlal 4' for motor axle Ixsirlnir viwa of
iJW-Jil motor*. IL IA»\. 11 Kloe, Uy J Jc:424
I* L i 1 »i
Itox- frame nudor praetl«-e. lOlec Uy J <lfi:4lO->
It H •! M :>
r.o\'lr:imi* mottu* and th«k removal of anna-
lUH'H. II. »\ Prat her. Klee Uy ,J .|«:!»1B u
Itnmh-hohler firaetlee for Hlu^le-pha*e motors.
U. U. Potter, il diat; KhM* Uy J 4DMON-!) H 4
<7aii(ulatlon* of HtartliiK re*l*tanee* for roil
way inotor*. K. (Ta*tiKlioiil. dlaK* Kluo
for tiite
ej< for illll
J 4;»:.i
motor
-. .
Mr 111
l»i<velopfiH*nta in the lu>at tr^atmenl of rail-
way wiirinfc: \\lth dl*i'tiaalon, XV. II. Phli-
IIPM. Il Ktm So*» XV Pa :i»:i!ri-?7 N M4; Ab-
^trai't. Am Koe M K J :I7:^!Y-X Ap '15
KfTcet of car \\hi*«| illiiinetiT on motor heat-
li.K. KJ.v Uv J tt»:7it .11 H) MT>
I'fffcfi or ear wlu'H diainrter on motor lu^it-
Itui. A. I*, Uroomall. Klee Uy J H»:i;t2-Jl H 11
Kfti'i't nf i;ear ratio tin op«»ratlnK eciinoiny.
KN<e Uy J K'lMiS YD .11 10 M.I
' hieoniTt KtarttiiK retd:tlaueeK. J:\V.
of ;.hoi'l i'il'4Miit<Mt Held eoilit
anil pmii'tiiro te.-ita. K* »). Koote.
ttv .1 ILi;f.)i'i 7 I» IT, Ml
KiTfi'tn of \aiianco in eat'A\hi*i*l diamcterH on
tnoton.. A. S, L;im;;*doi'f. Klt'i* Ity J 41:1M4
1» l!i Ml
KH|M*Hi'tii(i'}i uilh ll<*ld eontrol. II. M. Moyd.
I-;|<T i;\ ,l ni:i:»J .11 ;u M:»
volt d. e, railway. J: (I. IVrtm'h,
f»oi»n \u*lt iliri'iM eurrent railway, dla^* nmp
MMtiVvolt eNprf'tmi'ittal line of the Mlehlfdin
I 'nllcd traetlon eompany. c\ ^Uetmliaw. 11
I'laplihitf or railuay »oo(nr;<; iilwtraet. U. 10.
IIHliniinil, Kl«»e XV lii'.sl*,. .11 L'4 M:»
CIK :Mu <* motor and Pi1 ~ roiitrol. II Klee Uy
j I;..MLM ;, ji* n» MI.
(learn and tdmotiK U U. tial»',lH:di, dliiKH
Kh*r Uv J li'ciH'' My 1'» Mb
fifHHl rrMUltN from olil motorn lu Atlanlle C'lty,
ci! K Kaoer, II Klw Ity J Ws«77 <» j1 'IBf
iitNi'litiif'ri'nlNtinM'i1 nih-ulatlon. XV. K. CoorH.
U Klee UN .1 i!» VUI It Ap 17 Mf»
Hamly l«*inpietM for iimu*inMititf hrii*h-holdor
.voKi'M r«»r dK r»V motor;,, j, N. (iraham. dlagt
Klee Uy J Il:ltfi1 M l» M4
HI«li-li'iiH|tiM •!. •*. t«i» field mo tor* for tho
(Viitial Aiuenflne rail \\iiy. U Klee Uy .1 45:
A7H MO Ap U M.'t ,. .
HlirtfM on the liiipri'Knntfon (»f railway motor
eolbi. It Klt'e Uv J 1&MUH I*1 "7 Mft
HnitiM made pinion puller. <', M. Kelwt, 11 Kl^ft
Uv* *I 4*JJrt'M H 2f» IN
llow Hlmul <*itv r«iluee« motor tn»nj»le*. (J. M.
IMNt. Klee Itv J 40JWK N IS ;iri .. __.
illation for lalluav ntoiorn. It, K. I
Mat 1 tiir «f -a n* 'and p I ti I? »iw, , XV . II .
Maximum motor input, Kl«te Ity J
Ky H ITi
4ft: 1 mi Jo 12 MJ»
N«*w m«tln»«l to clc*t4»rwln« railway motor
miKiftdH with varying vcilfttw. A. M. Buck.
Klrti Uy J 4tt:nvn-H K 1H MS
INDUSTRIAL 'ARTS 'INDEX
149
Electric motors, Railway — Continued
New motor for one-man cars. 11 dlag Elec Ry
J 46:412 8 4 'IB
New York municipal car — motors, control, con-
duit and collectors. 11 diags .Elec Ry J 46:
486-503 Mr 13 '16 .
Nominal rating of railway motors, O. H. Hill.
Elec liy J 46:275-6 Ag 14 '15
Operating conditions oi railway motor sears
and pinions. A. A. Itoss. U Gen Elec K IS:
24U-6* Ap '15
Operating with 5000-volt direct current. N. W.
Storer. 11 diag map tilec By J 46:060-3 O 2
Points on the Installation and removal of
pinions. B. H. 1 'arsons, diags JElec Ry J 46:
638-8, 674-5 Mr 27-Ap 3 '15^ *
Power consumption of railway motors. H. L.
Andrews and J. O. ThlrlwuU. 11 Gen Jfllec H
18:944-51 O '15
Pressed-steel motors on a Cleveland car. 11
Elec Ry J 45:1041 My 2!) 'J5
Railway motor characteristic curves. B. B.
Klmbull. 11 Gen Iflioc R 18:206-1) Ap '16
Railway motor commutation und flashing.
K. Jfl. Hellmund. Mice Uy J 40:105-6 Jl 17
'16
Railway motor gearing. W. L.. Allen. Bloc lly
J 4B:120J-3; 4U.111-12 Jo 26. Jl 17 '1C
Regenerative braking. F. J. Spruguo. Elec Ry
J 45:1076-7 Je 5 'JB
Rejuvenating overloaded motor**. W. P. Jack-
son. il ISloc Ky J 4U:l!»Ji-3 Jl 31 '15
Removing pinions from motor axlos. A. A.
ItOHR. HJlei' Ky J 46:800 Ap 24 'Hi
Selection of city motor omiluxiient O. W.
Remington. ifiloc Ry J 45:670-6 Ap 3 '16
Utt-General electric 1'CJ control. C. J.
S .
Axtoll, 11 plan Ge.n Hlco It JK:!iKr>-!)0 U 'J5
Time element in controller notching. A. M.
Buck. Ifiluc Uy J 4&:67li Ap 3 '15
Types of motor nxlu lu'urlngH—usu of diflVrent
typos for each half. Iflloc Uy J 45:760 Ap 17
Use of the KHB nnmo in removing pinloiiH.
U. U. rai-HQiiH. Iflloc Uy J 45:i>8« My 22 MR
Woo light- wuUrhl Ht root-rail way .motor. 11 JOlec
R & W Ifllcc'n 67:1)00 N 37 '15
Wheel diameter and motor boating. P. J.
Foote. KJloo Uy J 4U:DH O 30 '1C
Where a Mingle winder maintains Ofil motors.
J: Sutherland, il Ifiloc Uy J 40:!)!)7-g N 13 '15
Ventilation
Advantage and limit atlonw of railway motor
ventilation. U. W. JlollimuHl. 11 idluu Uy J
45:8:13-6, M7 My 1. 15 '15
Motor ventilation, jclou Uy J 45:827 My 1 '15
Motor ventilation. H, Jl. AUtinis. Mloc Ry J
45:»UO My 22 '15
Motor ventilation. 1*. J. KuiUy. Klcc lly J 46:
309 Jl 17 'Ifi
Self- ventilated railway motors. 14:
JUloo Uy J 46:H!»l-a My S '15
Simple ventilating tuMicmo for
motor output. U. H.
J 45:1170 Je ID '15
Electric notation. See Mloctrlc
Electric omnibuses. Hoo Kloctrlu
Electric ovens
Automatically controlled oloctrlc
tenting Hhrapnc'l. il Kim! U & W JOlco'n 67:
Economic operation of electric ovonn. 1*. W.
Gumaor. 11 Am Inst 1C 14 1'ro 34:1001-83 My
'35: AbHtracit. Wlttts W 66:66-7 Jl 10 '15
Bloctrlc ovon fflvcw romorkablo roHults In
Toronto bahory. JOloc U & W lOloc'n 66:486
Mr 13 '1C
Electrically heated onamollm? ovtmn. 0, W.
" - itt 11 Gen Mloc 11 !8:Tl30-n 1) '35^
heated JapannlnK pvou. O. K.
____________ and W. I). I^ygort. 11 Mloc W 66:
030-2 O 23 '15
GaH VH. electrically hoatcd ovonu. G: If. Trout.
Iron Tr U 67:626-1- B 36 'in
Science and tho tariff, I& W. Flckroll. il Scl
Am H 79:109 Mr 27 'IB
6000-kw electric onaxnallnff load. 11 plan Kleo
W 65:1702-3 Je 26 *35
Thermal-insulation teats of electric ovens.
A. 1C. Kennolly, F. D, Everett, and A. A.
^ Prior, dlaffs Bbo W 66:779-82 fir 27 '15 m
TTsing electric overm for enamollngr. 11 Iron Tr
E 57:216 Jl 29 '15
J). Priest.
Increasing
-Kloc Uy
ovon for
Electric plants
British Portland cement making machinery:
cement^ works at Aberthaw. 11 Engineer 119:
Central generating system for University of
Michigan, il plans Eleo W 65:646-61 Mr 13
15
City and state power plants at Columbus.
Ohio. T: Wilson, il Power 42:322-6 S 7 '15
Detroit flour-mill plant. T: Wilson. 11 plan
Power 40:870-3 D 22 '14
Electrical plant of the Wakefield iron co.t
Wakefleld, Mich. H. I. Pearl and J. Green. 11
plan Eng & Min J 100:349-51 AS 28 '15
Electricity in malting houses: relative merits
of isolated- plant and central-station service.
il Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1123-5 D 12 '14
Equipment of loreo publishing house: power
plant, Interior wiring and special features of
the Curtis publishing1 company's building,
^ fl aiag8
Isolated power-house for factories. W.
Francis, il Oen Elec H 18:1057-65 N 'IB
Kansas City terminal power plant. 11 JMlec W
65:M68-70 Je 5 'IB
Keeping down peaks on power purchased on a
peak bantu. T. 1*3. Tynos. 11 diags Am Inst
M JS Pro 33:1021-6 Je '11; Discussion. 34:79-
R4 Ju 'IB
Life of building power plants. C. M. Rlpley.
Sci Am S 77:130-1 F 28 '14; Same. Am Soc
Heat & V J3 20:98-105 'M: Same cond. (How
long can n private electric plant run before
it has to bo replaced?) Am IxiHt -Arch J 2:1)4-
7 F '14; Discussion. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:
106-11 '14
Lucerne power plant and tipple of tho Roches-
tor & PittHburK coal and Iron oo. G. M.
Young, il Colliery ,'!6:1-6 Ag 'JB
Motor-driven plant of tho Dallas news. A, C.
Scott. 11 plan NQkte W «5:462-B F 20 'IB
N. J4. U A. commlttuo report on prlmo mov-
WH; 141iK; W 65:1512-13 Jo lli '1.1; Elec U &
W Klcc'n 66:1111 Je 12 'IB
Operating data in connection with federal
bulldlngH unclur control of tho Trcaa'
Treasury de-
partment. N. S. ThompHon. Ileut <& Yen 12:
JJJ-17 Jl; 17-20 Ag 'IB
Operating feature of a small plant; details
of power-plant layout, operating condition^
conclonHlng airangnmontH and motor service.
U dlag lOlec W 66:31)5-7 AK 14 '15
Power plant of the Acme tua company. 11 plans
1'owor 40:906-10 I) 29 '14
PowtT plant of the government printing of-
Jtau. I>; H. Tuck, dlags plan I^wer 41:676-
Powor plant toHtlng. W. M. Selvoy. dlags Engi-
neer 118:555-6 I> 11 '14
Private electrical plant at Kensington. 11 dlags
Engineer 120:432-3, 436 N 5 '10
1'roUli'iiiH In iiowur-plnnt dRHlgn. (Enginoors1'
Hludy (tourso) C: L. Mubbard. rtiaga Power
'io:nxO-if inx-20, nnc-c. 602-1, 724-3, 7ns -GO.
790-2, K20-2, 8R8-flO, «9i-7, 931-2; 41:33-4, 66-8
() 20 '14-Ja 12 '15
ItOHHltor. 3ka., power plant 11 Colliery 3C:C33-G
Small aoro-oloctrlc plant 10. JL Williamson,
Jr. 11 gel Am 113:200-1 R 4 '15
Small iHOlatod plant pnyH big dividends.
T: WllHOn. il Powor 41:5t-4 Ja ?2 '15
Storage battoriOB for handling peak loads.
1<I. Brown. Powor 41:470-1 Ap 6 '15
Utilisation of wanto heat for tlio generation of
fllectriral energy. 31. HobHon. diux liitft.14
Id J 53:844-8 Jo 15 '15
Walt turbo-generator on elevator load In the
Lumber exchange building1, Chicago. 11 diagtt
Power 42:717-20 N 23 'IB
Wofltern nownpapcr union plant in Ohlcago.
T: Wilson. 11 pum I'owor 41:2-5 Ja 5 '15
WJty the iHOlatod^ Plant Blioulrt win. JT: D.
Jackson. Powor 40:846-7 1) 35 '14
Ret disc Moctric power; TOloctrlo railroada
— BubfltationH; BJlectrlc trannmlHHion; JJydro-
electrio plants; Steam plantH
Central stations
.50
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric plants — Ontrtil HtntloiiM — (l&HtluMtl
Application of the dlvwrHlty- factor; alwlract,
Jhl. It. Goar. Kloc- W 05:lM5-ltt .!« J2 MR
Auxiliary utiilton for tranHmlHHlon Hyatoin; tur-
bine of Mount I Lolly utoam H tut Urn of tlm
Southern powor company oporaloH :IK Hyn-
uhronoiiH motor when not nndor load. <\ A.
Mix*. 11 nlana Klo.« \V 6B:774-H Mr 27 '15
BrunotH Island Kt'iiorallng Htatlon. R Uhlon-
liaut, Jr. il tUaw plan map Kloc W OB:J2Ntt-
J17 My 33 MB
Building- a power station upon OIM In Hurvlco.
U dl«tf plan Kloo W Oii:OB6-7 <> ttl) MR
CataHtroplio rcnorvo for ronlral HtatlonH. U. H.
Uoci|K»r. Klvo VV Bfi:l23M My 15 MR
Oonlral-Hlation dovolopmont ni Portland,
Maine. 11 dlatfH map Mlt'« W Or»:51£)-U2, 51)0-0
F 27-Mr « M6
Guutriil-Htatitin HyHloniH of India. Kloo \V 00:
5-12 W A M5
Gomhluatlon elect rlo huatlnK plunt, I*arumio,
Wyo. A. JO. Anderson. 11 X*owor 42:002-n N
ConnorH crook powor plant, IMroli. (\ I«\
IIlrHhfrM. 11 dlatfH planH INiwor 4U:;tNH-!)0 S
14 '15; tfamo nmd. Am Hoc M M ,1 »7:4!iO-r,0»
fl Mfi
Oumbwrland KdlHon powttr plant. W. O, KOK<TH.
11 plan* Power 42:704-1) N 25 'in
Dolray powor plant*. N. (}. ttolnlokor. U plaiiH
Powur ^:^R(i-lJU, ;Mu-J, 'i H- in, •i;ir»-r, A« ;uf
Devoiopmcnt of the c*onlral-H(utlou hi dim try
In Iowa. If. W. WuMtior. U Hlcr U ^ \V
Hfotfn 6«:7B7-61 Ap ?1 '15
DevolopmontH in Ktonm-oloctrtc ffimoratlnspflla-
tiuni. J: Uuntiir. Ittwcr 40:8U7-U I» iia M4
Dlvwcl-cnffln^ c^ntrnl K tut Ion at \Vln«iHr.stor,
incl.— co«t of <Kiulinn<*nt. T: Wllnoti, 11 I»OW*T
41:1)02-4 Ap 27 '15
DUwl-miKlno InHtiillatlcm nt Pulo Alto.
II, ItaiiH. 11 Power 41:5(12-4 Ap 13 '15
Economic Refaction of priimt mtwrM. H. Truut-
nchold. Power 42:511-1.1 <> lli U5
IClortrlo Morvlco for nitiali city. J, I1. HowU*H,
U A W Mlop'n ««:l«r,i!.n .In fi Mf»
lc Horvlco In and niuir 1'mn-ia, 111. 11 map
W 0(1:281-5 JIL 30 M5
oal year In Ounmla. A. Hulllvan. KIiu:
W 05:7-8 .lit 2 '15
Klwtr Ideation of tho KlUliorn Knnli% N(»rfolk
ft Wnntorn Uy. 11 Ity U 57:101-11 ,11 M MA
nlaTRlnK a Htttim n*norvo Mtation: proUlouin
involved In n»>katiltltatlntf thu (!tiimollila(r«il
Ktui. olt^trlr llKhl tt power company^ \V<*HN
\V
llKhl
J. (\
NH My K M5
on of tl
ort Htutloth
Iwitlirop. U
Wxlonidon of tho COM (tab plant. W. (). Itowrx.
U plan dliiKN Powor 4l:3ftK»04 Mr 10 Mft
Port Wnyno ntatlon rebuilt T: Wllwiti. il
planfl Powor 42:5IM-0 O H) Mf,
Can anglnoM wplwo a fttwim tu rhino pow^r
plant CJ. T,. Kollmor. U plan 3>ow«»r 42:070 i
tf 10 M5
HarrlMhurR, 111., railway and i»o\vor plant*
T: WllHon, 11 dla* Powor 41:8!>K.7()L My 2ft
Havana conHolIdat«ui i«>w<tr plant, (', W,
nickor, il cllnffH Power 4S:21K-'J2, 257-01 A«
Havana- -now powor Htutton, (!. W. Ulok<*r.
with tabl« of tdnntrlcal <»<iulL
06:1833-40 My 15 M5; A bit raft, T. <\ T!I-
Hibloy J 80:3-10 C) M5
w^?fto-ryalci6TBco ln Iowtti ll mttp
T-!tte ^I5trfa?aii w^ M85utiply Htu"
Tjowollvlllo, Ohio, turbine plant. W. o,
i '3:138-42 AK 3 !15
of oltfftrlcnt
a n»vlctw
H: I
; oxtractH from the official
of «'ommlHHlon. Jl. Vi»rlmKt»n. JOlec -VV
1 tho
Hiuno. Mlw \V ttr>:»75-!) Ap 17 M5
*Nlll *irU l>lotlll'IIh'atlon- ll Il«>
Il«>wur 41:
iklMmriiiiiKHtiind-l>y planlM. (\ ir. Deliiny
4,vi5ipi j?.!!?ririiAK 8 'in; AbHtnu't- M«OW
oil* iMifflnV for ofT-poak load. l,. ji.
oil iMiffln for ofT-poak load. l,.
Powor 41:1151-2 Mr !> MB
OHWIW, N. Y., lifflit and pow«r plant. G. New-
oil. I plan Powor 42:757-8 N 80 MR
Outlook for mitral utatlona in J»acUlc north-
\vvwt. (J. U. <tol«lwoll. Kloo W 06:0 Ja 2 '15
Outputs nl laiw «onorallnK HyHtcuiH. Kioc W
fi5:X2«i"7 Mr 27 Mf>
Powor plant at Kliuvilil, 111. T: \VIlmm. II dines
pin ii8 Powor 4it:4.(IO-4 H 2X M5 ^
Powor plant of the MIIKIIOH olootrl<> en. (\ p
Lai'Hon. 11 Powor 4l:7:<2-5 Jo 1 M5
n««w powor station for
M' Ii!l:i!:i5 (f Mr 5 M5
Manchowtor KanonitlnK Htatlon. S.
J'OIIIMM*. Mloo U * VV Mloo.'n «7:«72-« <) 0
Uoi'ont dovolopinontti In HloHtn-oloolrla
-
atltiK ;«ta!IotKM, J: Ilnntor. Am So<i M W J
:ti:u^n f» ,\p Mr»
nwlM unit powor nlaiitH. J. (\ IlawkliiH.
Powor 4I:NAA « ,!«• i'» MT»
Htnall clootrlo KoncratlnK NtatloitH; applica-
bility of oil ctuvlnoN lor pIiintH In rimall •
tu\vti:t. C: <*. Hluntd. U plan Mlo<; W (t:>:i)23-5
AT> l(> Mb
HprlmttloM (Ohio) railway powor plant rolmllt
without IntorforluK with oporatlon. ll dtaga
plan U1«M* U,v ,1 4it:S'.iK-jMit! n no 'in
Storai;o Itntlory for olootrlo plant H. .T. F.
HprhiKor, il Xhntlf .1 ::V:!ur,-iY i> ;M '14
>'t«oui uf tho CnlumhuN nillwiiy and llKht c-o.
il Powor 43:9911.. 1 1 H 7 Mfi
oiu^rntnni fur Now Itnvfti and Hrldao-
iNain, 11 HI or K & W Kloo.'n 05:1151-2
iort^ iNain, 11
Virginia powor o
il illnH» Plan h
oonip/iny'H rnliln t'rook plant.
il illnH» Plan hnp Kl<*c \V nr.^'Jiii.-ll ,11 ill M5
Well ilt»nli{Mi>i| cftitrnl utiitloti at Ihiraiid, 111.
11 plan Klco It ^ \V Kloo'n l(fl:IM2-4 Ap 3 M5
Why tho inamifaoiiiror profora to MHO oonlrnl-
Htiition powor, U. H. Holding. Kloo W 65:
1?»I-R My lf» M5
WO«M! fin>on floi'trlo Konoratliif; .station. 11 IGn-
Mi»iifr ll!i;Mi:i r» My 21 M&
tf<r utnn Klootrlo plantM, Miinlolpal; TOUus
trlo i^orvli'it oonipttiilo.'i; KltTtrlo MhopH; Wl«x!-
trlc tnuiNinlHitloti: lOlootrlo vohloloM and tho
<*otifml iitntloti; Ifydroolootrlc* plantH; Stoam
plant H
f.'onf nf rqniinm<nt
(*otitrnl Hntlon lnv«'t«tnn'ut to Horvi* olootrlc-
raimo luud, i>;ioo w 00:700 K ::r» 'ir>
(JoMtf* of flortrlc-al oqulprtiont, Kloc W 04:1204
I'jVonninloM of olfotHo puwor f. tat Ion doidffn.
II, K Pandiall. Kloo W 00:0110 H 2f» M5
l-wtntlfUi rnt«* tnaklriK. P. .f. KN'for.
»r lltilll)^70 A« 24 Mfi
, 4»tttiitit and oout; altntract. (\ A.
imkor. Miix* w or.:20 ,11 n 'in
Mrttwttrtttcnt
Contra! station rtuutiiH^rtioitt. Hoo wookly num-
»-••" of Kh*otrtnil world , , ti
nod oporiHion r»f Htoiun anil hydniullo
»r In th« PontiMylvanla wat**r and powor
..mmtiy H.VHt«rtt, J: A, Wall*. Am hurt K R
I'm 94:^211^2300 o M5
niMit otwrathiM n*iMirtw for Mlmm planU.
w Rn;irt2a-e j«i id MB
Klootrlt* vc'hicMu »ltttatlon In Nnw Knwflond
and othitr oorninorolal atibjortu dlm*itKHm at
N. M. I-. A. wmvontion. Wfi'« \V 05:H03-5 Mr
27 MB
Municipal-utility problem at Kmporla, Kan.;
a central "tatlon loag<jfl to a proirrouwlvo
Byndlcatj. 11 K^oW 65:1106-7 My 1^6 M*n*rlmu.«m of nmnU-pIa»
N. K. U A. New Knglanrt wollon 7th annual mlflM »flrm»t«d l»y hlKh-t<
convention. Mlec fl & W TOlec'n 07:577-88 H imlt. 1C. Ii. IV»rii«t**r. il
25 M6 My 8 '16
05:1186-6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
151
Electric plants — Central stations — Manage-
ment. — Continued
Graphic representations of rower-plant losses.
H. D. Dreyfus. Power 41:638-9 My 11 '15
Ice-rooking as a by-product of central sta-
tions. H. Cochran. 11 diass Am Hue M 32 J
37:360-74 Jl '15
Load dispatching on large generating and dis-
tributing systems discussed before A. I. £3.
H.; abstracts. F. Kent. Elec R & W Blec'n
07:767-8 O 23 '15; Elec W Gti:U04 O 23 '15
Load dispatching ttyutom of tho Columl)UK
railway, power and light company. 11. W.
CIupp. 11 CJcn Mice It 17:912-14 8 '14
Log sheets at Delray station. N. G. Helnecker.
Fower 42:482-4 O 5 '15
Management of ounlrnl HtatlonH. W. N. Pola-
kov. Eng- M 60:52-8, ,167-72 O, D '15
Practical operation of central stations. Elec
W 65:786-7 Mr 27 '16
PurchaHod power for the stool mill; economic
advantages of central Htation current. C. H.
Lrfinkton. iron Tr K 57:573-5 H 2» '15
Residential load characturlHtlcB. Mice R & W
Blec'n 66:946 My 22 'JC
elling current on a small margin; a small
water and stoazn plant. T. Wltaon. 11 <llatf«
Power 42:498-501 O 12 '15
iiporvlHlntf 840 mlltm of UHUH; how the, load
lHpatcher of tha Han Jniuniln (Oil.) HJ-H-
S
tem artjiiHtH oven plant water .supply, U J.
Moore. 11 map Mloe W 65:1422-4 My 21) '15
Supplemental powor for hydroelectric HyHtoniH.
J. y. VaiiKhun. Am Inut JO 10 Pro 3-1:2307-1!)
O '10
"Work of tho load dlnputehor. K. It. Itobloy.
11 rtioK Mlw W «fi:U18-2l My 20 '15
Sec ateo Electric Horvico companion
Motor-record forniH for a Hinnll c.o.ntrul Hlntton.
ICloc \V «0:255-« Jl 31 '15
Molor-Horvloo data at a Kluncc. II ifllec, W 66:
370 Ag M MS
AnolynlH of rout ral-Htat Ion practice In WlH-
conuln rowinUntf rural tforvlcu. Mice H & W
Mlec'n (16:237-0 K 6 MB
Bolter hiiHlnoMH In tfoncrullntf Hold. Jflloc W
65:780-8 Mr 20 '15
GOIIHUH of omployooH an<l wagon. Mloo. W 65:
600 Mr 6 M5
Ccnmia of generating equipment Hoc W 66:
291-2 Ja 30 M5
ConHUH of primary powov (Uinlptmmt. dliiK Mice
W 65:215-16 Ja 2* 'IB
CanHUM report on capita lUsallon. Kloe, W 65:
•1(17-1) K 20 M5
Central electric HtattoiiH; relative number and
capacity of mnnlclp-il and private. plantM. Mn-
nlc J ;f!):253-4 AK ID M5
Cimtral-Hlatlon fondllloiiH. Power '11:827 Jo lt>
C^nlral-Htatlon galiiM. I01<u; W (1(1:177-0 Jl 24
Central-Hlatlon oporatlonH; totnlH of Incotnn
and output In llrHl* four monlhH of war porlorl
•how an IIHWIIHO. Wh«c W «5:47:j-ri K 20 MB
Central-Hid I Ion rclnriiH for (Irnt iiuartor of
1H15 nliow )xktt<ir uraltiH than lant quarter of
ISM4. Mleo VV Or>:Hno-!2 Jo ID MB
Continued tfnln In \\K\\i and powur IndiiHlry.
Wloo W «0:4r>6-8 AK 28 MB
Klcctrlc, IlKihtlnfc dam: Hint Ion equipment—
amount, of current uriod for Htroot llRhtlnK
anu other ptirpoHoH- -fn«tl HtallntlcH number
and kind of latnpH iiHod for Htrt^et ll
ornamental 11 Killing- -rat CM. JMunle J
d
atd fatorn of C'lilifornln. 141<»ct It A W
TOloc'll 6(!:102K Jo 5 '15
FaotH and ftiotoi'H of Iowa central HtatlonH.
T E10(! It & W Idlon'n 66:S1K-1(> My 1 MB
InduHtrlal lnn>rovomont roflnctod; ecmtral-Hta-
tlon gfilnH in output of oloctrical enorffy for
January and February. Kino W 65:12-12-4 My
16 15
Intoroonnoetod NyHtetiiH nerving1 Hun FmnolHco:
(K^tallH of tho ^nurallriK oaulpmentH ana
tmnHinlttlnff clrcnltn. 11 tllaKH map Nkio W
Iowa central-Htatloa factB and facstorn. Mloo
^W 60:1128-0 My 1 'IB
Operating data and coats for Coffcyvllle, Kan-
sas plant serving city of 15,000. Elec W G6:
866-7 O 16 '15
Operating oxpviiHcs of MaHHachuaelta steam
slat Ions. Elec \V 66:302-3 A* 7 '35
Stability In the contral-atation In dim try. F:
Nicholas. Elec W 06:572-4 H 11 '15
Steady Increase hi llffht and power operations.
Elec W 66:1025-7 N 6 '15
Substantial growth in the central-tdutlon Held.
Eluc \V 66:748-60 O 2 '15
TcHtlny
Power plant testing. W. M. Solvoy. cllaffa Tnsl
W E J 53:10!)-1«; DlHcuBslon. 011:118-45, 101-8,
743-7 Ja 1-16, My 15 '15
Valuation
Valuation of IVlllford, Mass., utility property.
Elec R & W Elec'nJ7:751-2 O 23 '15
Cost
DoHlgn, construction tmtl unit coats of the
power houHO for tho now Hmolter of the Ari-
zona copper co., ltd., Clifton, Arlss. dings
plans KHK & Contr 42:262-5 S 16 '14
flcv alHo Hydroelectric plantH— Cost
Damages from floods
rower plant and tho Ohio Hood, F. C. Cald-
W(!ll. Sihley J 2!):L75-8 Mr '15
Load curves
lOlootrloltv for Irrigation pumping. 11 JOloc It &
\V IOIecfn 6«:Mia2-K Jo 6 MB
Irrigation itinnplnK In tho ootiHt K tat an, 11 map
Kleo W (ir>:13U!M40K My LMI '15
Load curve relief map. M. Da HolM. Eloo W
6«:137 Jl 17 MG
Operation al Delray Htation. N. O. Jtoinlclcur.
Power 42:414-15 H '21 '15
Striking form of load-curvo ohart UHcid to ob-
tain inunteipul loads. Mice W (ifi;103D N 6 '15
HuporviHlng H-IO nilloH of HnoH; how thtt load
of tli« Han Joatiuln (dal.)
tem adJUHtH oven plant wntor Hni)ply. 1j, J.
Moore. 11 map lOloc W 05:1422-4 My M MR
\Vork of tho load <llHtiateher. U. It. Uobloy.
11 <llag ICkui W Ofi:MlS-ai My iiO '15
Management
Controlling tho coHt of electricity. W. N.
,1'olakov. IOnK M 411:235-40 My M5
K<'cord kooplnK In tho power plant. 8. J. TT.
\Vlilto. rownr 41:243-4 K 10 M5
Htm) Kloctrlo wervlco companloH— Man-
Substations
A. (J. H(trvlc>c front battory. J. A. Walton.
Kloc W (10:075-0 O 30 '15
Ccmiont-planl HubHtation for reeolvlnpr M!H-
HlHHliipi rlviT power, 11 Wliw. It A \V lOItw'n
60: HMO J«t 5 Mh
(^ont ral-Htat Ion development at Portland, Me*
II itbiKH Wlc»« W Or»:fi!M)-2 Mr (i MB
CoollnK-walor pond and Hyntum for a city mih-
Htatlon. K I^uch. dlaK Klitc W 05:2^-0 Ja
30 M5
Dovolopmont and oponiilon of outdoor HU!>-
HUitlotiH. K. U Hunt. Mew II ^ W Wloc'n 07:
845-7, DM-7 N 0, 110 '35
4fi,OUU-kw. wynchronotiH eonvorter HUhHliitlon
of tlnk Aluminum eonipany of America at
MaHHonii HprlnifM, N. Y. J. U Hurnhiim iincl
It, Cl. Mulr. 11 (Tl«K Oon lOlot? U 18:873-8 H MR
eorgia -Carolina company trtinHinltiHlnn Hyn-
, . .
Georgia -Carolina company trtinHinltiHlnn
imn, 11 <1I«KH Iflloc W 00:118il-i»l N 27 M5
TIlKh»capnclly outdoor HiiliHtatlon on lilKh-
toiiHlon lino. 11 ram- II A W Klw'n Ottifiiia
Jo 2G M5; lOloc W 65:1A-I4 Jo 10 Mf>
Itydroolontrlc, attvuloiimeut onl^Mhojt ^rcjok,
Oal. a O. J»ool«. JOloc W U4:10l)3-4, 1103-0 1>
5, 10 '14
ItiHlalUng a SOOO-kw'mihHtatlon In flftcM^n dayn.
U 101e(! W 05:007 Mr 0 M5
XATKw-cwpaplty outdoor HulwtiillcmM for InclUH-
trlul Horvhu-. 11 I41cia It & VV Ifllt'is'n 67:253
AK 7 M6
t IndiiHtrlal miliHtiitloii
on HYHtoin, 11 lOUHi W (IGrfilft H 25 M5
aleotrlo oompanlen nhow dooldod
gains. Elec R & W loWn 67:604 O 2 '15
Modol factory HUbwtatlon at Woreo«t«r, M
11 Jfllcn It A VT Iffltw'n IIO:ll»6-7 Jo 20 MB
LS2
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric plants— SubBtatIons—r«iUfiiM<vZ
New combination mibntation of the Philadel-
phia olectrici comi>uny. U Moo H & W Kloc'n
«7:67-K Jl 10 'IB , ,
Ono boiler room iiwtoad of arty; Cabin Creole
plant of the. Virginia power <t>mpany. il
WH Klec \V 66:S8tt-»l A« 7 'IB , , f
100,000- volt portable substation. C: T. Burk-
holdor and N: Sluhl. 11 aiawt Am InHt M Ifl
l»ro 34:209-20 K1 '15: Aim! raft and dlHeiwslon.
Eloo W 66:085-6 F 37 -Jfi; DlueiiHMlon. Am
Inwt US H Pro 34:2fi«2-3 O 'IB
Outiioor-iniloor cli'Hign of HUbntutlon at luiHt
St. I.oulH, 111. il plan Htoo W 66:802-4 O 0 MB
Outdoor mihHtullnu for railway signal work.
Htac U & AV Mlec'n B6:64tf-B0 An 3 'IB ,
Outdoor HtihHtiit Ion of l«r«o rHtlntf for Indux-
trlul Hurvfeu. il Wlec \V 6ti:4S4 An: 21 Mfi
riant problem Holveil by putvhuHotl Hui'vlee;
American manufacturing eomiwny, ItrooK-
lyn. 11 Hlcc \V 66:62H-33 H 1« 'IB
Service ni-cstahllHlicd til Kc.ohlf»r wine with-
in ilfty hours after total dcHtructlon of
milwtallcm. il Hit* U & W Klee.'n 60:547-8
Mr 20 MB
66.000- volt outdoor Hulmtntion of nmall rntlnjv
In tho Nlnjpira dlHtrlct. 11 Mlee XV 66:K67 o
16 'IB
Hub-Htntlon cfllc'Icnckw. Engineer llfl:lflfi V 12
SubHtntion of l^mu'iiNter Mdlwni eontfmny:
oompuot nrranK^nient of tranHformcr and
flwIlchhiK cdulpment. 11 IOI<>« W «r»:loa;i-r>
SubHtatkm^to norvo Now York thoator dlntrlet.
11 pltuiH lOlec W 0«:1020-;t N G MR
SuhutatlonH for IndUMtrlal plantn. il Mloo \V
05:003-4 Mr 13 't5
ffrc (rf«» Kloolrlo mllroadu- HubMtntioiiH
Valuation
Kvahmliiifr tlio lHoIat«*d plant. U, W. Hollinrt;
JI. II. llnldlnKI A. WllllamH. Kleo \V GH:
772-3 Mr 27 '15
8tation-
Solving
Water «upply
fi»od-wat«r and condoriHlnK
problcmM at Kokomn, Ind. <llaK« I4h»o W Bfi:
1048 Ap 24
MB
Municipal
f'ipal HtiLtlon report; nbH tract.
Electrlo plan1
lirltMi muni
W 00:1210
CeHHim of municipal plantH.
Htatloim
W «r»MGl-2 Ja
rrlativo numhw
and ciipaclty of niunlclpal and pi-lviitu plants
lc- .) »!>:L>n:
Munlc- .) »!>:L>n:M Aff ID
City and Htati* pow«*r plnnt;t nt iloltmilntM.
Ohio. T: WilHon, il I'owcr 42:»22-!t H 7 '15
Cleveland municipal iilAc.trlct coHtfl rumr iwU»
mute. lOnfr N 74:859 O 28 '15
ClftVfllnnd municipal light, plant. Munlc J !)9:
308 H 9 MB
Cleveland munlolpa) t»l«»it (^v*»loi»m«»nt«, 101<»n
W OB:ItJ47-K Jo JO 'JO
munlrlptil oloctrln llubt plant. 11
Munlc J 3X:K6tt-7B Jo 24 M5
Cnhimbnn mimlcitml plant fnirrm profltn,
W CB:I7» Jl 24 MB
Columtaia c)])lct--dfrlMlon for muulHpal light
plant. Power 4l:.'iG4-B Mr » 'IB
OoHt of combination Hoctrta m*rvlc'r«;
wmtion at c?alimry, Alliortn. Kh'o W 6
My K in
:UMl-3
municipal pow«r plant. 11 Muritc J
38:87(1-7 Ji» 24 'IB
Data on municipal-plant opi»m(lon In
'IB
honm. KToc wW:lW3-4 J« IK MB" "" °kltt"
Dortty PlwtrU'lty uiKlortiiklnK. IOI«c W 66:2BO
J 1 31 'IB
cn arid oporatlon of th« OUvt land munic»l»
iitactrlc Jlfht plant: ab»tr*ct«, with 41it-
K: W. rtallard. II <T
J37:04-U ^ "vlB7~I^w«r 41:1
Abtract of dincufltflon. Jflloo "
•teas !
T! Wttmn'
Nonr*ut' a°M- u
KxtractH from annual report of tho
' L
Olendal'e' ' inunicipal oloetrlo liffhtinff plant
I,. It. \V. AlllHon. Power 42:60-1 Jl la fl6
lIoly«»l< KKH and ele.etrlclty. Munlc J 38:258
: Wilaon-
c-
plantfl-
)hin4rt: nitos' Munlc
Municipal" i»lw?trl<'-llfrhtliitf pliuitM in Oall-
fiiriilii. Ktiff N 73:«3K-il K 1« MB
Munlcliml operation in Pawdena, Cal.: an-
«»y«[H and rvvlew <»f nnnuul report H. Ml«c W
Mun(eii»al wa'ter and light plant of KiLnnoa
iMtyKanHaHP. W. Monniu. II Afuuio Hng
New' plant at the, Htepney eleelrletty workp.
11 ilia»H Kn^rineer 120;3Xr>-8, :ti)0 O 22 MB
OpebnmaH' inunlelpal llKhtinx plant. A. 0.
JIMIOH 11 Pnww 41:41-3 Ja 12 MB
Hull* of current to mnntalpally (iwnocl dlHtrl-
butltiK H.VHtc>niH by central HtutloiiH. W. H.
Oolllm'. Klmilt A \V Wh«'»n 67:Hltft-3 N 13 -IB
Smittle nmnlcipnl liKhtlnj? plant. VV. I.. Kids-
ton, 11 plaiiH Power 41:1X2-5 K !> MH
t«iitn»KeneratinK ineihodH, Plevoland n
elpHl plant. A.T>. \VIIIIiuiiH. il Power 41 :
3 My II 'IB
inl-
:C31-
3 My II 'IB
Wn I orient municipal walcnvorku and (»le.ctrto
Ii»ht plant. Mice. It & W KIco'n (1(1:77-8 Ja
SI MB
Mr nton Hydroelectric iihuitH, Municipal
Electric potential
lonlKliiK iMitentlal c»f an X-rny tube. K. C.
I trow. blblloK U dUiK J Iff hiHt 170:007-709
Je MB
#»r *f/wi I-:ic«»trlc eitrrentn; lOleetroinotlvo
forr'ii
AbHoIute (lependn)illlty of eenlral-Htatlon
power, u Kicir \v «r,-i:;f,n^ My in MB
HtiyliiK power for the rolling milt, It. Wlloy
littd \V. H,\kea Iron Tr It I»7:n:m-n H Iff MB
CVntrlfuKHt pump from Ntandpolnt of central
Httttlon. T. t», Uo*e. II Ktee U « \V Hlmt'n
07:7 12 .11 n MB
Development of electric power for IndiiHtrial
mtrpoMCN In India, U. U. Kpcyer. itiHt 1C K J
ri,t:r>fi7-0(>4 AP ir» MB
IMHtt'llnitlcm of power In eleeirio
eettNUH reportN, A. A. I 'otter and
W. A. Mm*, Hlee W nr»:!i{)5*a Ap 17 MB
Klitctrlc- furnace tiower Utadn; abstract, F, T.
Hnyiler. Klee \V fl(»:IW7 Je l» Mfi
Klccti'lc power huluHtry, in It. ItiiHhmoro. II
intlp (ten Klee U lX:i27-!!!» Jc MB
Klectrlclty in nrnln «Mevatorx, II. K. Htafford.
U dlUKH Am Print K K Pro 3I:H»87-I103 Jo M5;
AhHtrnct, Klec W ««:IMI JI 10 M5
Klectrlcity In muntifacturlnK. Pownr 40:001-3
FeaturcH of cent nil utatlon power. ia Oh««-
rown, Iron Tr U fi7:BX3 I H 2!t MB
Oovernnient UH a buyer of r»owcr» A. P» Oon-
nor. Power 4l:d3fl My U *fB
tndttntrlnl npplieHtloim of et<u*trldty. A. It.
IfllKh. 11 (Jen Klee U IXMBO.K2 Jo MB
«*plng clown ptwkM on power purchanad on
a, pitolc bttHlw, T. M. Tyne.H. 11 <lW« Am Inyt
KM Pro 33:10af-0 Jo M4; DUouMulon. 34:79-
oMlhlHtlitN op*n to thn eimtml MUtlon In
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
153
Electric power — Continued
Subdivision of power as solved by the small
motor. R. E. Barker and H. H. Johnson.
Gen Elec R 18:555-8 Je '15
Using volcanic steam for the production of
electrical energy. 11 Sd Am 112:97-8 Ja 30
'15
See also Electric distribution; Electric
driving; Electric motors; Electric plants;
Electric transmission; Electric units; Elec-
tricity In mining; Electricity on the farm;
Hydroelectric power
Cost
See Power cost
Economy
Avoiding -the 'no-load losses In transformers;
abstract. B. Thierbach. Bloc W 05:1117-18
My 1 '15
Law of power-house economy: abstract H. H.
Parsons. Ind Eng 14:467-8 D '14
Rates
Art of rate-making. A. Dow. Elec W 05:17-18
Ja 2 '15
Best control of public utilities. F. G. Baum.
Am Inst E lfl Pro 34:1-23 Ja '15; Abstract.
Elec W 05:258-1) Ja 23 '15
Central- station rate bill opposed at Boston.
Elec W 65:441 V 13 '15
Central-station rate making. H: D. Jackson.
Power 42:026 N 2 '15
Centra 1-Htatlon rale making. I>. J. Klofer.
Power -12:268-70 Atf 24 'IB
Charge for surplus power. If. G. D. Nutting.
Elec W 64:1208 D 19 '14
Churtflntf for Lwrtfyj abstract. RuugKeln. Kkkc
W 05:859 A]) 3 'Iff
Class rules for lltfht and power HVHUmiH or
territories. F1. (7. Baum. Am I nut H 10 Pro
3-1:485-505 Ap MR; Abstract. lOloc, W 00:07
Jl 10 '15
Combined flat rate mid meter rato; ubHtmut,
F. I'unwi. Mlot! W 05:78«-9 Mr 27 MB
Comparlmm of cloctrlc litfht and powisr ratoa,
J. C. Dlckennan. l>owor 42:8-15 ,J1 0 MB
Computation of a rate. 1'owor 41:419-20 Mr 23
*lo
Development of tho supply of electricity in
Great Britain. A. II. Hcabrook, Mlec U & W
Mlcic-'n 00:701-2 Ap 24 MB
Fat-tors In nitu-mnklnff. A. H. rv«H. Wloci W
05:055-7, 788-6, OX7-!) Mr 13, 27, Ap 17 'IB
Government furnlwhoH choup olocttrlclty In
southern Idaho. II. Ji. Widkur. Power 41:228-
9 F 10 MB
Hood Illver MIK and olcrtrlu eompany rato
clorlHiori. Kl«« It & W Klen'n «7:Iill-2 Jl 31
Houston, TAXIIH, luut co-oporallvo lighting
frnncihlHCt. J'. II. .Sheldon. Finnic Unit 48:41-3
Ja MB
Indiana pollH eloetrN' rato eaHeH. Nlue It & W
. Mlec'n 07:2«B-7 Aw 7 MB
MarlboroiiKh eleclrl^ eompany; rato dcclHlon.
WI<v It ft \V M)«*<'fn 00:1003-1 Je B MB
MtLHHaehiiHuttft Iiuarliitf on rut OH, JOleu It ft W
Mlec'n 00:347 H1 20 ^1B
Merc-lianU boat and light company, Indlnnapo-
HH; (icvlHlon of cummliwlon. IClec U ft \V
Klao'n 07:287-8 AK M MB
Multiplex COM! and mtn H/Htern. O: 'H. Clold-
man. Am Tnrt TQ W Pro 34:041-57 My MB; IMH-
cuaflion. 34:2002-5 N 'IB
N. K L. A. committee report on rnto roHonroh.
lOlec: W OB:1527-8 Jo li MR
Now ruto Hc^hodulo at Hlotix Oily, Iowa. TOIoo
K ft W Kloo'n 07:323 Au 21 MB
New ratoH of Now York lOdlwm company.
^ Eloc W OB:11B9-00 My K MB
New Vork Mdlwon company; opinion and ortlor of
the flret dletrfct oommlHfllon. Iflloc H ft W
Now York rat« rod notion aec«pt«<l. Mice W OB:
828 Mr 27 MB
Northwest " • '
Rate discrimination in Massachusetts. H: D.
Jackson. Power 41:549-50 Ap 20 '15
Rates and by-products. J. R. Cravath. Elec
W 05:1029 Ap 24 '15
Hates and rate making. P. M. Lincoln, dlags
Am Inst H E] Pro 34:2175-2214 O '15; Ab-
stract. Elec R & W Blec'n 67:722-3 O 1C '15
Rates for light and power; tabulation. Munic
J 38:893 Je 24 '15
Reasons for different rates. Power 41:550-1,
684-5 Ap 20. My 18 '15
Reasons tor different rates. C: B. Seed. Power
41:383 Mr 16 '15
Resale of energy by customer to second cen-
tral station. Ji31ec W 66:704-5 S 25 '15
Rhinelander (Wls.) power company. Eloc R
ft W Eluc'n 66:588-5 Mr 27 '15
Service rates and power-factor. Elec W 06:1209
N 27 '15
Simplified rate schedule of Springfield, Mass.,
company. Elec U ft W Elec?n 67:753 0 23 '16
Tariff In China (central station). L. Schmidt-
Harms. Elec W 66:138 Jl 17 '15
Tendencies In central-station rate-making. F:
Nicholas. l£loc W 66:907-9 O 23 '15
Thooriea of electric current rate schedules.
?J: D, Jackflon. Hng M 48:728-31 F '15
Uniform electric rntt'H hawed on conta. H: D,
JackHon. Ulec W Q(i:fi<>, 230-7 Jl 10, 31-15
Uniform doc-trie rates bused on costs. W:
AdamH. Uloc W 05:1006-7; 66:12-1-5 Je 2GP
Jl 17 MB
Valuo of the tiorvlce In ra to-making. II. H.
Holding. lOloc W 05:1031-2 Ap 24 '15
Waterloo municipal waterworks and electric
light plant. ISloo R & W lOloc'n 60:77-8 Ja 9
Electric power, Sale of. See Electric service
companies
Electric power distribution. Hee Mice-trie distri-
bution; ttlactrlc transmission
Electric precipitation
iciH or
AI>HtruclH or pupura on eloctrlfiil precipita-
tion prcHitnted bo/or« tlio Ainctrlcun liiwtl-
tuto of t'lot'trlcul isngim'oi'H. Wloo H & W
Ulc'u'n 00:303-4 P 27 '15; Klec W 65:527 ff
W'Ml Mist A Ohiin Knff 13:100 Mr '15
CondonHlnff silver-reflnory fume by Cottrell
procoHH. C: K. Aldrlch, Bnjc & Mln J 100:081
O 23 '15
. Electrical pi><>(>lj)ltatlon of duHt. Iron Ago 05:
44tf-r>0 P 2C 'fr>
ICIctctrlcal T)ro(ilr>ltatlon of «UHT>ondod matter.
Maoh 2Jj7fA My '15; Same. Bel Am S HO:
Blectrlcal precipitation: theory of the removal
of miKpunilocI mattor from fluldH. W. W.
Strong. Am Innt TO M Pro 34:229-36 F '15;
DlMCUHfllon. 34:2040-52 N '16
procoHH for dotarrlng giu*. F. W.
II dluir Mot & ChoS? lS5ff A:77Sd P
'14; Same. Am GOH Innt Fro 9:pt 1, 178-89
'34; tfnmo cond, 14ng N 72:1007 N 19 '14;
Hamo cond. IQng M 4fl:7nf5-9 F 'IB; DlacuH-
Hton. Am Oas Innt Pro 0:pt 1, 389-99 '14
QOH vcilutno and diiHt coticontratlon dotermln-
atlon In connoctlon with tho Cotlroll
t. W: N. Drew, dlago Am Soc M 10 J 37:
070-8 D '35
HlHtorJnU Hkotah. F. a Cottroll. An Tnflt JC TO
Pro 34:025-34 An '15
^Iotiillurfflc-al wrnoko. (!; IT. Fulton. dlngH U Ft
Itur MlliCH liul 84:59-65 '15
IVactlcul npi)lklaUonH of nloctrlcftl precipita-
tion nn<l progrttHH of tlio ItoBoarcli corpora-
tion, 1^. hniiiloy. Irtbllotf U Am InHt TO TO
Pro 34:fi23-fln Ap '15: A?>Hlrflot. Mnw M 4J):
420-7 Jo '15: DlBcusfllon. Atn Innt U TO Pro
34:2040-02 N' '15
Preventing umoko olecitrloally. IT. O. Wolf. 11
W 00:092-3 8 25 '16
Point five tariff, A. 9. THaakman and T: Ttolefl.
Eleo W 66:1 SB- 6 ,11 24 M5
Powor- factor an olnment of raton, K. Ohllardl.
EHoc W 00:410-11 Atf 21 '15
Railway power rateg In Chicago. Elec fty J
Solution of nmoke, fume and dUHt problomH by
electrical precipitation. T/. TIradlny. Met A
Ghom Wl\K 13:911-14 D 1 '15
Tl 10 or Ml evil and oxixtrlmantnl conHldoratltm of
oloolrlom Erw-tultntlim. A. If. N<l»V|t. ncllniw
Am Just TO TO Pro 34:507-22 Ap 'IB; DlBCUB-
Mon. 34:2040-52 N '35
Trontmont of Bllvor-furnaco fumo« hy tho Cot-
sens stv«ia»iam<i ^
Electric propulsion of ships. Boo Ship propul-
sion, Kloctrlc
154
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric protective apparatus
Apparatus for protecting against surges. 11
Elec W 66:421-2 Ag 21 '15
Automatic protective swltcngear for alternat-
ing-current systems. E. B. Wedmore. dlags
Inst E E J 53:157-68 Ja 15 '15; Same cond.
Engineer 119:236-7, 268 Mr 5-12 '15; Ab-
stract Elec R & fa Elec'n 66:28 Ja 2/15;
Discussion. Inst E E J 53:169-83, 374-86,
605-8 Ja 15, Mr 1, Ap 15 '15
Balance systems of protection: abstract C. C.
Garrard. diag Elec W 65:1684 Je 26 '15
Control and protection of electric systems.
C: P. Stelnmetz. J Fr Inst 180:1-16 Jl '15;
Same. Gen Blec R 18:887-94 S '15; Same
cond. Power 42:176-7 Ag 3 '15; Same cond.
Sci Am S 80:202-8 S 25 '16
Discussion on reactance by American institute
of electrical engineers. Am Inst E E Pro 84:
1309-22 Je '15
Dostal dropout il diag Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
634 O 2 '15
Explosion-proof apparatus. W. Baum. Am
Inst E E Pro 34:2680-6 N '15
Feeder protective system. 11 dlags Elec W
65:991-2 Ap 17 '15
Four years' operating experience on a high-
tension transmission line. A. Bang, dlags
pis Am Inst E E Pro 34:1440-5 Jl '15; Ab-
stract Elec W 66:11 Jl 3 '15
Fused transformer cut-out diag Elec W 66:
772 O 2 '15
High- capacity pole- type cutout 11 Elec R &
VT Elec'n 67:631-2 O 2 '15
i voltage arrester for telephone lines.
_. P. Peck. II Gen Blec R 18:189-94 Mr '15
gh-voltage, high-capacity cutout. 11 Elec
_5 & W Elec'n 66:510-11 Mr 18 '15
Low-gravity cutout for storage battery. W: B.
Dlxon. diag Power 41:720 My 25 '15
Metropolitan Inclosed service switch and
meter-protecting device. II Eleo R & W
Elec'n 66:129 Ja 16 '16
Palmer inclosed service switch and meter-pro-
tecting device, il Elec R & W Elec'n 66:270-1
F 6 Vfi>
Proper construction of earth connections.
G. H. Rettew. Gen Elec R 18:904-7 S '15;
Abstract. Engineer 120:462 N 12 '16
Protecting linemen when using telephone cir-
cuits paralleling transmission lines. 11 Eleo
W 66:812 O 9 '15
Protecting synchronous converters, plan Pow-
er 42:171-2 Ag 3 '15
Protection against over-pressure. Elec W 65:
74-5 Ja 9^15
Protection and control of industrial electric
power. C: F. Stelnmetz. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
979-85 O '16
Protection of direct-current generators, diags
Blec R & W Elec'n 67:617-19 S 18 '16
Protection of high-tension circuits against
dangerously high voltages: abstract. EL Edg-
cumbe. dlags Elec W 66:94 Ja 9 '16
Protective apparatus for alternating-current
tie lines. 11 Elec W 66:602 S 11 '16
Protective reactance coils. 11 dlags Elec W 65:
945-9 Ap 10 '16
Relay for protecting single a. c. tie lines. 11
diag Eleo Ry J 46:599-600 S 18 '15
Safety-first features of electrical construction.
N. G. Meade. dlags Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
764-6 Ap 24 '15
Subway-type high-tension oil fuse cutouts.
II dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:700-1 Ap 10
Theoretical investigation of electric transmis-
sion systems under short circuit conditions.
I. W. Gross. Am Inst E E Fro 34:26-69 Ja '15:
Abstract, with discussion. Elec W 65:163-4
Ja 16 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E El Pro 84:
Trouble near wlrdess stations. Blec R & W
- Blec'n 67:900 N 13 '15
2600- volt primary cut-out box. 11 Elec W 66:
Two synchronous-motor protection schemes.
HS. B. George, dlags Blec W 66:142-8 Jl 17
15
See also Electric circuit breakers; Electric
engineering— Safety devices and measures ;
Electric fuses; Lightning arresters
Electric radiators
Experiments on the heating of screw-socket
i-D
Lee electric radiators, il Blec R & W Elec'n
Mantel-type electric radiators. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:815 F 13 '15
Electric railroads
Annual convention of C. E. R. A., Indianapolis,
Ind., Feb. 25-26. Elec Ry J 45:411-13, 455-ef
F 27-Mr 6 '15
C. E. R. A. November meeting. Elec Ry J
46:1038-9, 1075-80 N 20-27 '15
Convention of Pennsylvania association. Eleo
Ry J 44:1293-9 D 12 '14
Graphic method for speed-time and distance-
time curves. E. C. woodruff. Ana Inst E E
Pro 33:1689-92 N '14; Discussion. Am last E
E Pro 34:2804-46 N '15; Abstract Elec Ry J
44:1156-6 N 21 »14 y
Illinois electric railway association discuss
economies In power consumption, feeder-
tap protection and care of commutators, and
m one-man cars. Elec Ry J 46:626-8 Mr 27 '15
The Industry and the association. C. L. Allen.
Elec Ry J 46:701-4 O 9 '15; Excerpt (Steam
railway sentiment from an electric railway
source) Ry R 57:484-5 O 16 '15
New York electric railway association 33d
annual convention, June 29-30. Elec Ry J
46:14-20 Jl 3 '15 y
Recent electrical progress. Engineer 119:11-12
Ja 1 '15
Recommendations of Interstate commerce com-
mission and parts of report of general inter-
est to electric railways. Elec Ry J 44:1358-9
D 19 '14
Review of electric railways. W. B. Potter and
G. H. Hill. 11 Gen Elec R 18:444-63 Je '15
Seven years of operating experience of a
slngle-pnase interurban railway; Chicago,
Lake Shore & South Bend railway. 11 map
Elec Ry J 46:940-5 N 6 '15
Starting resistance of electric cars. F. E.
Wynne. Elec Ry J 46:401-2 S 4 '15
Train resistance of electric cars at starting.
D. D. Ewing. Blec Ry J 46:279-80, 637 Ag
14, S 26 '15
20th quarterly meeting of N. Y. E. R. A. at
Lake George, March 2-3. Elec Ry J 45:464-
7 Mr 6 '15
See also Car houses; Cars; Electric lines;
Electric locomotives; Electric motors. Rail-
way; Elevated railroads; Interurban rail-
roads: Railroads — Electrification; Street cars;
Street railroads; Subways; Suspended rail-
ways i
Accounting
American electric railway association: Ac-
countants' papers and proceedings. Elec Ry
J 46:736-44 O 9 '15
Analyzing the balance sheet. L. T. Hlxson.
Elec Ry J 45:1112-13 Je 12 '15
Annual meeting of C. E. R. A. accountants.
Elec Ry J 44:1334-7 D 19 '14
Banner year In accounting progress. Elec Ry
J 45:9-10 Ja 2 '15
Central electric railway accountants' associa-
tion 27th meeting. Blec Ry J 45:1151-4 Je
19 '15
Electric railway accounting review. P. V. Bur-
ington. Elec Ry J 46:720-1 O 9 '15
Importance of accrued accounts. J: F. Forbes.
Elec Ry J 46:809-10 O 16 '15
Simple work-order system. M. W. Glover. Blec
Ry J 46:441-2 S 11 '16
Timekeeping and cost records 'for way depart-
ment S. Gausmann. Eleo Ry J 46:596-8 S
18 '15
Value of railway statistics. G: B. WiUcutt
Elec Ry J 46:705-7 O 9 '15
Way records. E. P. Roundey. Elec Ry J 45:
945-6 My 15 '15
Way records on cost per section basis. F. W.
Hulett. Elec Ry J 45:669-71 Ap 3 '15
Who should keep Way department time? Eleo
Ry J 46:635-6 S 25 '15
Advertising
Advertising car In Boston. 11 Blec Ry J 46:149
Jl 24 'lT
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
155
short
Electric railroads— Continued
Baggage
Is the handling of free baggage a traffic erro:
C: J. Laney. Elec Ry J 45:412-18 F 27 '15
Coasting
Ampere-hour meters on the Annapolis
line. Elec Ry J 46:722-3 Ap 10 'if
Coasting; Denver tramway gave experience
with coasting clocks, showing resulting en-
ergy economy. H. P. Fllgg. Elec Ry J 45:
Co7astiSi/recorders in New York. 11 Elec Ry
J 45:572-5 Mr 20 '15
Coasting records of Northern Texas traction
company. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1198-1200 Je 26 '15
Reduction in power cost effected by the use of
coasting recorders. W. R. Alberger. Elec Ry
J 46:520-1 S 18 '15
Relation between car operation and power
consumption. J. F. Layng. Gen Elec R 18:
973-6 O '15
Scientific coasting at Oakland. 11 Elec Ry J
Use 'of coasting recorders results in economies
at Vancouver. W. G. Murrin. 11 Elec Ry J
46:573-4 S 18 '15
Construction
Catenary construction of New York, West-
chester and Boston railway. S. Withlngton. 11
diags plans J Ft Inst 178:705-42 D ^5S
Construction maintenance and cost of over-
head contact systems; catenary construction.
F. Zogbaum. Am Inst H E Pro 34:1267-81 Je
'15; Abstract. Blec Ily J 46:56-7 Jl 10/15
Contact conductors and collectors for electric
railways. C. J. Hlxson. 11 diags Am Inst B B
Pro 34:1477-90f Ag '15; Abstract Jfllec Ry J
Contact system of the Butte, Anaconda &
Pacific railway. J. B. Cox. 11 diags map Am
Inst B B Pro 34:1447-76 Ag '15; Same. Gen
Elec R 18:843-59 Ag '15
Dead-ending feeders to metal poles. G. H.
M'Kelway. 11 Elec Ry J 45:143-4 Ja 16 '16
Discussion on contact systems for electric
railroads. (See Proceedings tor June and
August, 1916) Am Inst B B Pro 34:3068-77
Double trolley system In Seattle. H. J. Ken-
nedy. 11 Blec Ry J 45:128-0 Ja 16 '15
Electric traction on the Norfolk & Western
railway. 11 Bng N 73:1238-43 Je 24 '15
Electrification of 440.5 miles of the St. Paul. 11
map Ry Age 59:683-9 O 15 '15
Electrolysis mitigation. Am Gas Light J 103:
Electrolysis mitigation. Am Gas Light J 103:
268 O 25 '15
Electrolysis mitigation in Springfield and New
Elyrla, Ohio. Blec R & W Blecn 67:435 S
High-voltage third-rail construction, A. H.
Tracy, mags Blec Ry J 45:469-70 Mr 6 '16
Michigan railway— first 2400-volt third-rail
line is built. 11 Eng Rec 72:40-1 Jl 10 '16
Michigan railway's f400-volt, third-rail line, 11
dlagB map.BSeo Ry J 45:1144-9 Je 19 '15;
Abstract Bng M 49:753 Ag '15
New heavy electric railroad opened In Michi-
gan, diags Bng N 74:212-18 Jl 29 '15
Overhead contact systems, construction and
costs. B. J. Amberg. pis Am Inst B H Pro
34:1265-66 Je '15; Abstract. Blec By J 46:56
Jl 10 '15
Overhead electrolysis and porcelain strain In-
sulators. S. L. Foster. 11 Am Hist B El Pro
34:1549-58 Ag '15; Abstract. Blec Ry J 46:
682-3 S 18 'ft
Pennsylvania electrification at Philadelphia. 11
Blec R & W Blec'n 67:923-8 N 20 'Ijf
Pennsylvania Inaugurates electric service in
Philadelphia. 11 diag Bng Rec 72:590-3 N
Pennsylvania railroad's suburban line at
Philadelphia electrification. 11 diags map Ry
R 57:611-19 N 13 '15
Progress on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul electrification. 11 Blec R & W Elec'n
67:769-71 O 23 '16; Elec Rv J 46:794-8 O 16
'15; Eng Rec 72:518 O 23 '16; Ry R 57:656-
8 O 30 '15; Power 42:645-6 N 9 '15
Railway return circuits. F. V. Skelly. Blec Ry
J 45:794-5 Ap 24 '15
San Francisco-Oakland terminal railways' way
standards. G: H. Binkley. 11 Elec Ry J 46:
523-6 S 18 '15
Third rail and trolley system of the West
Jersey and seashore railroad. J. V. B. Duer.
11 diags Am Inst B E Pro 34:1237-53 Je '15
Top contact unprotected conductor rail for
600 volt traction systems. C: H. Jones. 11
Am Inst B E Pro 34:1283-93 Je '15; Abstract
Elec Ry J 46:56-6 Jl 10 '15
2400 -volt railway of the Bethlehem-Chile Iron
mines company. E. E. Klmball. Gen Elec R
18:12-14 Ja '15
Vlenna-Pressburg single-phase railway. B. E.
Seefehlner. 11 Elec Ry J 45:828-31 My 1 '16
Sec also Electric railroads— Wiring; Poles,
Concrete; Railroads— Electrification
Control
Equipment defects — control apparatus and
connections. C. W. Squier. .
1107-8, 1167-8, 1207-8, 12GO-1
1395-6 N 14-D 26 '14
Equipment defects— controller blow-out coils.
C. W. Squier. diags Elec Ry J 45:691-2 Mr
20 '16
Equipment defects— controller drums, shafts
and handles. C. W. Squier. diags Blec Ry J
45:242-4 Ja 30 '15
Equipment defects— controller reverse drums
and interlocking mechanism. C. W. Squier.
diag Elec Ry J 45:382-3 F 20 '15
Equipment defects— hand-operated controllers
—contacts, fingers, springs and bases. C. W.
Squier. 11 diags Elec Ry J 45:102-3, 140-2 Ja
9-16 '15
Experiences with field control. H. M. Lloyd.
Blec Ry J 46:191 Jl 31 '16
New cars of Seattle municipal railway. K, J.
Kennedy. 11 diag Blec Ry J 44:1284-0 D 12 '14
New York municipal car — motors, control,
conduit and collectors. 11 diags Blec Ry J 45:
496-603 Mr 13 '15
Relay setting to maintain uniform accelera-
tion. P. V. See. Elec Ry J 45:761 Ap 17 '15
Resawlnff old controller segments to smaller
size. F. A. Miller. 11 diags Blec Ry J 46:
236 Ag 7 '15
Sprague-General electric PC control. C. J.
Axtell* 11 plan Gen Blec II 18:985-90 O '15
Cost of construction
Conditions affecting the success of main line
electrification. W. S. Murray 11 Am Inst
B B Pro 34:1873-99; Tables. 1906-8; Discus-
sion. 1913-32 Ag '15
Contact system of the Bufte, Anaconda &
Pacific railway. J. B. Cox. 11 dlagg map Am
Inst B B Pro 34:1447-76 Ag '15; Same. Gen
Blec R 18:842-59 Ag '15; Abstract Blec Ry
J 46:59-60 Jl 10 '15
Contact system of the Southern Pacific com-
pany Portland division. P. Lebenbaum. U
Slags map Am Inst B B Ftp M:U95-1808 Je
'15; Abstract. Blec Ry J 46:57-8 Jl 10 '15
Overhead contact systems, construction and
costs. B. J. Amberg. pis Am Inst B B Pro
34:1255-66 Je '15
Cost of equipment
Equipment cost data. Bleo Ry J 45:427 F 27
15
Cost of maintenance and operation
Conditions affecting the success of main line
electrification. WT 3. Murray. 11 Am Inst B
B Pro 84*878-99: Tables. 1900-4, 1909-11;
Discussion. 1913-32 Ag '15
Construction, maintenance and cost of over-
head contact systems: catenary' construc-
tion. F. Zogbaum. Am Inst B B Pro 34:1267-
• 81 Je '15
156
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads— Cost of malntenance--(7onj.
Contact system of the Butte. Anaconda & Pa-
cific railway. J. B. Cox. II diags map Am
Inst B B Pro 34:1447-76 Ax '15; Same. Gen
Elec R 18:842-59 As '15; Abstract. Elec By
J 46:59-60 Jl 10 '15 , T _
Economies in operating small cars. J. P.
- '
Jitney
Layng. Gen Elec R 18:790-5 Ag '15
tney 'problem; operating economies made
possible by the use of light cars J. C. Thiri-
walL Gen Elec R 18:606-14 Jl ^6
Maintenance costs on the New York Central.
E. B. Katt€. Elec Ry J 45:580-1 Mr 20 »15
Maintenance costs— reducing handling of
equipment and departmental co-operation.
S A. Leonhauser. Blec Ry J 45:384-6 F 20
f!5
New Haven operating results. Elec Ry J 46:
101-2 Jl 17 *15 -
New Haven operating results. W. S. Murray.
Elec Ry J 46:229-3f Ja 30 '15 __,
Operating costs and shifts In service. F. W.
TDooIittfe. Mec Ry J 46:400 S 4 '15 JA
Reducing the operating ratio. Elec Ry J 44:
1340 D 19 '14
St. Clalr tunnel electrification operating data.
Elec Ry J 46:1084-5 N 27 '15
Third rail and trolley system of the West
Jersey and seashore railroad. J. V. B. Duer.
U diags Am Inst E E Pro 34:1237-53 Je '16;
Abstract Elec Ry J 46:58-9 Jl 10 '15
Crossings
Highway-crossing protection; abstract of re-
port of block signal committee of the IU1-
nois electric railways association. 11 Elec Ry
J 45-174-9 Ja 23 '15
Practical views of special work— the crossing.
R. P. Williams, diags Elec Ry J 46:678-80 O
2 '15
Shockless railroad crossing. II diags Elec Ry
J 45:994-6 My 22 '15
Development work
Relation of railways to agriculture. P. Shoup.
Elec Ry J 46:807-9 O 16 '16
Employees
B. R. T. mechanical department Elec Ry J
46:826-7 O 16 '15
Chicago elevated first-aid system. H.
. .
Fisher. 11 map Elec Ry J 46:430-4 S 11 '15
Chicago elevated medical methods. H. E.
Flsfier. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1192-5 Je 26 '15
Employment bureau.
J 46:9-10 Jl 3 '15
H. G. Wlnsor. Elec Ry
e of Chicago elevated
11 Elec Ry J 46:
Examining the
employees. H.
216-19 Ag 7 '15
Graded wage scale. W. J. Sherwood. Elec Ry
J 46:912 O 80 '15
Human element in electric railway operation.
H. C. DeCamp. Blec Ry J 45:1157-8 Je 19 '15
Instruction and handling of employees at
Hampton, Va. 11 Elec Ry J 46:230-1 As 7 '15
JolietTlll., arbitration decision rendered. Mec
Ry J 46:1003 N 13 '15
Maintaining proper relations between a rail-
way and its car men. G: H. Harris. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:531-2 S 18 '15
Neglected principle of the safety first move-
ment; proper selection of trainmen. C. J.
Franklin. Elec Ry J 44:1244-6 D 5 '14
Results obtained by instruction department,
New York state railways, Rochester lines.
G: Laweon. Elec Ry J 45:367-9 F 20 '15
See also Street railroads— Employees
Equipment and supplies
Change of trolley wheel design and trolley
lubrication. W. P. Jackson, diags Elec Ry J
Chemical department of the Illinois traction
system. N. R. Beagle. Elec Ry J 46:423 F 27
Chemical engineering on the Bay State street
railway. Elec Ry J 45:90-2 Ja 9 '15
Discussion on depredation of equipment, Elec
Ry J 44:1335-7 D 19 '14
Equipment defect*— control apparatus and
connections. C. W. Squler. Elec Ry J 44:
1307-8, 1167-8. 1207-8, 1260-1, 1307, 1353-4,
1895-6" N 14-D 26 '14 -
Equipment defects — controller blow-out colls.
g?7^ SFSjgT ™ec ** J 46:691-2> 686-7-
Equipment defects — controller drums, shafts
a^hancUes^ a W. Squier. diags Mec Ry J
Equipment defects—controller reverse drums
and interlocking mechanism. C. W. Squler.
diag Blec Ry T 45:382-3 F 20 '16 olluier-
Equipment defects — hand-operated controllers
—contacts, fingers, springs and bases. C. W.
Squien U diags Elec Ry J 45:102-3, 140-2
eXP°Sition- mec
Experience with malleable iron cross-arms on
wooden poles, diags Elec Ry J 45:297 F 6 '15
Flexible running track scraper. 11 Elec Ry J
46:961 N 6 flo
Handling and sale of car wheels, rails and
scrap Iron. J. P. Alexander. Elec Ry J 45-
245-6 Ja 30 '15
Harps and wheels of high current- carrying
capacity. II Elec Ry J 46:920 O 30 '15
High-voltage direct-current railway equip-
ments. Elec Ry J 45:13 Ja 2 '15
Latest developments in railway equipment
W. R. Stlnemetz. Elec Ry J 44:1296-7 D 12
Memjphis maintenance co-operation. Elec Ry J
Modern crane trolley. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1400 D
89:97-8
-8 F '15
26 '14; Ry Age (Mech ed)
New trolley base and headlight, il Elec Ry J
45:1082 Je 6 '15
New type of catenary hanger. W. H. Crevls-
ton. II Elec Ry J 46:154 Jl 24 '15
Non-arcing harp and oil-less bushing. 11 Elec
Ry J 45:474 Mr 6 '15
Portable car testing set. D. D. Ewlng. plan
Elec Ry J 46:152 Jl 24 '15
Portable lamp bank for equipment tests. F. I».
Hlnman. U Elec Ry J 45:513 Mr 13 '15
Power reel for cars, trucks, etc. R. H. Par-
sons, diags Elec Ry J 45:894-5 My 8 '15
Railway equipment for 5,000 volts direct cur-
rent C. Renshaw. 11 diags Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:774-7 O 23 '15
Railway sand experience. W. F. Carr. Elec
Ry J 45:143 Ja 16 '15
Recorder for passenger-mile earnings. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:948-9 My 15 '15
Report of the Engineering association com-
mittee on equipment Eleo Ry J 46:749-50 O
Roller-bearing trolley wheels. 11 Elec Ry J
45:996-7 My 22 '15
Sale of scrap metals. B. J. Yungbluth. Elec
J 45:381 F 20 '15
Ry
Sales
of scrap metals. J. P. Alexander. Elec
Ry J 45:192-3 Ja 23 '15 _ _
Layng.
H Eleo
Ry J 46:774 O 9 '15
Sioux City's self-lubricating
trolley
C. M. Feist diag Elec Ry J 46:365 Ag 28 '15
- ' L. shafts—
Elec
stand.
Sleeving shrunk" oiT'wbrn" armature "shi
rethreadlng pinion- end threads, diag
Ry J 46:720-1 Ap 10 '15
Split self-lubricating: trolley harp. C. M. Feist
U Elec Ry J 46:409 S 4 '15
Straight-line hanger that stays on. 11 Elec Ry
J 46:880 O 23 '15
Trf-dty railway bearing practice. J: Suther-
land. 11 Elec Ry J 45:944-5 My 15 '15
Trolley wheels of 10-ln. diameter. F. A. Miller.
U Elec Ry J 46:278-9 Ag 14 '15
Trolley wire and
Annapolis short
Ry J 46:638-9 S 25 '15
Wheel press for pressing pantograph shoes
and testing springs and hose. R. R. Potter.
11 Elec Ry J 44:1257-8 D 5 '14
Where classifying scrap paid; Fort Wayne &
Northern Indiana traction co.'s tests. A. W.
Redderaon. Elec Ry J 46:967-8 N 6 '15
See also Electric motors, Railway; Electric
railroads — Cost of equipment
Fares
.Another Massachusetts fare Increase; 6-cent
fare to the Norfolk & Bristol street railway.
map Elec Ry J 46:854-6 Ag 18 '16
pantograph shoe wear on
line. D. ID. Crouse. 11 Elec
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
157
Electric railroads— Paxes— Continued
Bay State opens fare case. Elec Ry J 46:1006-
7 N 13 '15
Copper zones for Shore, line electric railway.
fifec Ry J 46:443-5 B 11 'IB
New Bedford & Onset fare hearing. Elec Ry
J 45:959 My 15 '15
Six- cent fare granted to the New Bedford &
Onset street railway, map Elec Ry J 46:
628-31 S 25 '15
Finance
Electric railway earnings. Elec Ry J 46:106 Jl
17 '15
Electric railway statistics. Elec Ry J 46:183-5
Ja 23 '15
Northern electric plan completed. Elec Ry J
46:886 O 23 '15
Receiverships and foreclosure sales In 1914.
Elec Ry J 45:19 Ja 2 '15
See also Electric railroads— Accounting;
also New York railways
Freight
__ In handling freight by
___________ J. McMillan. 11 Elec Ry J
46:482-7 S 18 '15
Car-load freight on small lines. J. S. Clark.
Elec Ry J 45:1114 Je 12 '16
Electric freight service at Bangor. 11 Elec Ry
J 44-1328-30 D 19 '14
Electric railway freight In Maine. C. H. Not-
tage. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1213-14 Je 26 '15
Locomotive and trail cars in Detroit United
freight service. C. L. Keller. 11 Elec Ry J
45:848-9 My 1 '15
Package freight on Interurban cars. J. F.
Strattan. Elec Ry J 46:1078-9 N 27 '15
Rapid handling of auto bodies on the Detroit
United railway. N. Rumney. 11 Elec Ry J 44:
Report of the A. E. R. A. committee on ex-
press and freight traffic. Elec Ry J 46:762-4
O 9 '15
Law
Electric railway legal decisions. Elec Ry J 46:
196-8 Jl 31 '15
Maintenance and repair
Car maintenance on a. definite cost basis. K. C.
Schluss. Elec Ry J 40:568-9 S- 18 '15
Charges for repairs to foreign equipment. Elec
Ry J 46:1079-80 N 27 V15
Chicago elevated shop practice. 11 diags Elec
Ry J 45:551-6 Mr ^0 'tt
Deferred maintenance. C. H. Fuller. Elec Ry
J 45:791-3 Ap 24 '15
Departmental work planning system at Port-
land, Ore. F. P. Maize. 11 Elec Ry J 46:566-7
S 18 '15
From a.c. to d.c. in the night. 11 diags Elec
Ry J 45:542-50 Mr 20 '15
Graphics in maintenance work. Elec Ry J
46:947-51 N 6 '16
Maintenance of a 1200-volt catenary on South-
ern Pacific lines. J. B. Nichols. 11 Elec Ry
J 46:642-3 S 18 '15
Maintenance of d 500- volt d. c. cars by the
Southern Pacific company. B. Sears. 11 Bloc
Ry J 46:551-4 S 18 '15
Maintenance of 1200-volt d. c. cars by the
Southern Pacific company. R. E. Hewitt. 11
Elec Ry J 46:546-8 S 18 '15
Maintenance of 1200-volt d. c. cars by the
railway. D. I. Clough. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:555-6 S 18 '15
ds maintenance
co-operation. EJlec Ry J
46:721-2 Ap 10 '15
Signal maintenance n
Westchester & Boston Ry. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
nal maintenance methods on the New York,
561-5 Mr 20 '15
Signal maintenance on the 1200-volt Oregon
electric railway. E. R. Cunningham. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:557-8 S 18 'IB ^
Way department rule book to promote stan-
dard practice. Eleo Ry J 45:89 Ja 9 '15
Way records on cost per section basis. F. W.
Hulett. Elec Ry J 45:669-71 Ap 3 '15
What constitutes good and sufficient main-
tenance? J. P. Barnes. Elec Ry J 45:467
Mr 6 '16
^ Bee also Cars— Repair; Electric railroads-
Cost of maintenance; Electric railroads —
Equipment and supplies; Electric railroads-
Shops
Management
Bay State way organization. Elec Ry J 46:229
Car maintenance on the San Francisco-Oak-
land terminal railways. G: St. Pierre. 11
diags Elec Ry J 46:627-30 S 18 '15
Graphs, charts and statistics as aids to ad-
ministration. E C. Stothart Elec Ry J 46:
How Bay State railway maintains 2751
vehicles with 680 men. Mec Ry J 46:671-2 O
2 '15
Lancaster's experience with time-inspection
system. R. B. Hull Elec Ry J 46:1034-5 N
20 '16
Maintenance costs— reducing
nent and departmental
handling of
co-operation.
H. A. Leonhauser. Elec Ry J 45:384-6 F 20
'15
Methods of increasing revenue. G. 1C Jeffries.
Elec Ry J 46:1039 N 20 '15
99.2 per cent of Westchester trains are on
time. Elec Ry J 46:190 Jl 31 '15
One-man car. J. M. Bosenbury. Elec Ry J 45:
627 Mr 27 '16
Power station organization on Bay State
street railway. Mec Ry J 46:911 O 30 '16
Watch standards. A. J. Boardman. Elec Ry J
46:874-6 O 23 '15
SCG aleo Electric railroads— Coasting; Elec-
tric railroads— Medical departments; Elec-
tric railroads— Records; Street railroads-
Management
Medical departments
Chicago elevated medical methods. H. E.
Fisher. 11 map Blec Ry J 45:1192-5; 46:216*
19, 430-4 Je 2# Ag 7, S 11 '15
Meters
Ampere-hour meters on the Annapolis short
line. Elec Ry J 46:722-3 Ap 10 '15
Meter results on Chicago & Milwaukee line. II
diag Elec Ry J 45:973-6 My 22 '16
Saving power by watt-meter records. Elec Ry
J 46:822-3 O 16 '15
8co also Electric railroads — Coasting
Power
Direct-current 5,000-voIt railway operation,
diag Power 42: to N 9 'IB
Economies In electric railway power equip-
ment. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:216 Ja SO 'IB
Economies In operating • small cars. J. F.
Elec Ry J 45:979-80 My 22 '15
s In power consumption In electric
railways. N. W. Storer. W Soo E J 20:206-22
Mr '16; Same cond. (Saving energy in car
propulsion.) Elec Ry J 45:286-9 F 6 '15;
Discussion. W Soc B J 20:223-31 Mr '16
First 5000-volt d. c. railway. J: G. Pertsch.
Slbley J 30:72 N '15
5000-volt direct-current railway, diags map
Engineer 120:440-1 N 5 '15
5000-volt experimental line of the Michigan
United traction company. C. Renshaw. U
diags map Ry R 67:533-6 O 23 '15
Inertia effect of moving electric trains.
J. MoAnnix. Elec Ry J 45:714-15 Ap 10 '15
Mountain railway electrification. F. Castlgll-
onl. Elec Ry J 46:858-60 O 23 '15
New York Interborough power plant enlarge-
ment 11 diags Elec Ry J 45:744-9 Ap 17 '15;
Same Elec \V 65:975-9 Ao 17 '15
Operating with 6000-volt direct current. N. W.
Stprer. il diag map Elec Ry J 46:660-3 O
Power consumption of railway motors. H. L.
Andrews and J. C. Thirl wan. 11 Gen Elec R
18:944-61 O '15
Power dispatching. G. L. Fitch. Elec Ry J
45:470-1 Mr 6^15
Power distribution on Fenn. R. R. at Phila-
delphia. 11 plan Power 42:685-6 N 16 '15
Power economy expert obtains results for the
elevated railroads of Chicago. Elec Ry J 46:
391 S 4 '15
Power supply of the public service railway.
Blec Ry 5 45:1022-3 My 29 '16
Meo
Railway powe
138 Jl 44 '15
er rates in Chicago. Elec Ry J 46:
158
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads — Power — Continued
Regenerating electric ore railroad. Eng M 49:
121-2 Ap '15
Relation between car operation and power
consumption. J. F. Layng. Gen Elec R 18:
97S-6 O '15
Resale of energy by customer to second cen-
tral station. Blec W 66:704-5 S 25 '15
Small car versus the Iar,ge car. D. C. Hersh-
berger. Elec Ry J 46:394-5 S 4 '15
Storage batteries for handling peak loads.
E. Brown. Power 41:470-1 Ap 6 '15
System of the Columbus railway and light co.
11 Power 42:339-41 S 7 '15
See also Electric plants— Central stations;
Electric railroads— Coasting; Electric rail-
roads—Meters; Electric railroads— Substa-
tions
Public relations
Code of principles. O. T. Crosby. Elec Ry J
45:370-3 F 20 f!5
Code of principles. T. S. Williams. Elec Ry
J 45:220-2; Discussion. G. E. Tripp; M. C.
Brush. 45:214-16 Ja 80 '15
Code of principles and publicity. C. L. S. Ting-
ley. Elec Ry J 44:1345-6 D 19 '14
Electric railways and the public. EX R. Johnson.
Elec Ry J 44:1297-8 D 12 '14
Hovr a railway helps the farmer to produ
bigger and better crops. EL A. Hinshaw. •""
Ry J 46:559 S 18 '15
Poisoning the wells: objection to the Code of
principles by the "New republic." Blec Ry
J 44:1230 D 5 '14
Relation of railways to agriculture. F. Shoup.
Elec Ry J 46:807-9 O 16 '15
Utilizing the county fair in publicity work.
W. HTBoyce. 11 Elec Ry J 46:946-6 N 6 '16
See also Electric railroads and state
Records
Car record and trouble board combined. Meo
Ry J 46:878 O 23 '15
Card records of Los Angeles track work. G. E.
CampbelL Elec Ry J 16:407-8 S 4 '15
Coasting; Denver tramway gave experience
with coasting clocks, showing resulting en-
ergy economy. H. P. Fligg. Blec Ry J 45:
Coasting recorders in New York. 11 Elec Ry
J 45:572-5 Mr 20 '15
Coasting records of Northern Texas traction
company. 11 Blec Ry J 45:1198-1200 Je 26 '15
Daily work-train report T: W. Blinn. Blec Ry
J 46:636 S 26 '15
'Following up watt- hour meter records at El
Paso. Tl Blec Ry J 46:12-13 Jl 3 '16
-Graphics in maintenance work. Elec Ry J 46:
947-51 N 6 '15
Indexing car equipment data. H. S. Cooper.
Elec Ry J 46:1040-1 N 20 '15
Indexing car equipment data. N. Lltchfleld.
Blec Ry J 46:677-8 O 2 '16
45:633 Mr 27 '15
Reduction in power cost effected by the use
of coasting recorders. W. R. Alberger. Elec
Ry J 46:520-1 S 18 '16
Scientific coasting at Oakland. 11 Elec Ry J
46:268-71 As lT'15
TTse of coasting recorders results in econo-
mies at Vancouver. W. G. Murrln. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:578-4 S 18 '16
Way department report forms. Elec Ry J 46:
396-9 S 4 '15
See 0Z»o Electric railroads— Meters
Rolling stock
All-steel passenger cars for the Pacific electric
railway. F. F. Small. 11 dlags Elec Ry J 46:
^is1 fts&sr^**^**0^ u *****
Electric rolling stock ordered in 1914: a tabu-
lation showing the number, type, carbody
length and character of construction. Mec
Ry J 45:16-18 Ja 2 15
See also Cars; Street cars
Runaway cars
Effective stop for runaway cars, tl diag Elec
By J 45:706-7 Ap 10 '15
Safety devices and measures
Block to protect switch blades of type K
controllers. R.fH. Parsons, dlags Blec Ry
J 45:386 F 20 '15 *
Brady medal award. Elec Ry J 45:281-2 F S
'15
Change in car-wiring code recommended. Elec
Ry J 46:285 F 6 '15
Effective stop for runaway cars. 11 dlasr Elec
Ry J 45:706-7 Ap 10 '15
Effects of remote feeder taps on schedule
speed. N: Stahl. Elec Ry J 46:991-2 My 22
*15
Feeder-tap protection for d.c. apparatus anrl
a few suggestions regarding the care of
commutators. C: H. Smith. Elec Ry J 45:
627-8 Mr 27 '15
Reducing accidents In the Milwaukee shops. 11
Elec Ry J 45:756 Ap 17 '16
Report of the committee of A. E. R. A. on
lightning protection. Elec Ry J 46:746-7 O
9 '15
Results of safety work. F. K. George. Elec Ry
J 45:794 Ap 24 '15
Safety first movement. 11 Elec Ry J 45:34-46
Ja 2 '15
Safety first movement on the Chicago, Ottawa
& Peoria railway. W. F. 'Carr. Blec Ry J
44:1251 D 6 '14
Safety-first organization chart. Blec Ry J 46:
448 S 11 '15
Safety of trains on the Chicago elevated. 11
Blec Ry J 46:302-6 Ag 21 '15
See alto Electric railroads — Signals; Street
railroads— Safety devices and measures; Sub-
ways— Safety devices and measures
Shops
Chicago elevated shop practice. 11 dlags Blec
Ry J 45:651-5 Mr 20 '16
Cleveland builds four operating stations. 11
plans Blec Ry J 46:356-61 Ag 28 '15
Cleveland railway occupies new repair shops.
11 dlags plan Elec Ry J 46:1022-30 N 20 '15
Cleveland railway's new repair shops, il plans
Elec Ry J 45:108-72 Ja 23 '15
Design, construction and detailed labor costs
of car shops for Omaha & Council Bluffs
street railway co., Omaha, Neb. W. L. Ful-
ton, diag plans Bng & Contr 44:264-6 O 6 '15
Mesabi railway's new repair shops and office
building. G. Sargl. plans Blec Ry J 46:312-13
Ag 21 '15
Monroe (Tex), maintenance shops. 11 plan Blec
Ry J 46:176-8 Jl 31 '15
New carhouse and shops at Holyoke. 11 plan
Elec Ry J 45:930-1 My 15 '15
Norfolk & 'Western electrification, map Blec
Ry J 46:1069 Je 6 '16
)il bat!
Oil bath tank. R. H. Parsons, dlags Elec Ry J
45:65 Ja 2 '16
Reducing accidents In the Milwaukee shops.
11 Eleo Ry J 45:756 Ap 17 '15
Repair-shop procedure at Milwaukee. 11 Elec
Ry J 45:786-90 Ap 24 '15
Shop kinks at Holyoke. 11 Eleo Ry J 45:899
My 8 '16
Shop notes from Hampton, Va. 11 Blec Ry J
46:60-2 Jl 10 '15
Special work shop for electric railways.
S. Gausmann. plan Elec Ry J 45:992-3 My 22
15
Springfield shops and carhouse. 11 plans Bleo
Ry J 46:656-60 Mr 20 '15
Tri-city railway trouble board. J: Sutherland.
11 Blec Ry J 45:1078 Je 6 '15
Signals
Automatic block signals on an Interurban rail-
way. 11 diag Eng N 74:150-1 Jl 22 '15
Automatic signals on Norfolk & Western elec-
trified line. 11 Ry Age 59:21-2 Jl 2 '15
Highway-crossing protection; abstract of re-
port of block signal committee of the Illi-
nois electric railways association.
'
R
11 Elec
J 45:174-9 Ja 23 '15
signal with, indicators, il
6-7 N 20 '16
Highway-crossing protection by trolley con-
tact control tt
Illinois traction system signaling. J: Leisen-
ring. 11 plan Elec Ry J 46:408-10 F 27 '15
Interlocking installation on Pacific electric, B
Elec RyJ 45:946-7 My 15 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
159
Electric railroads— Signals— Continued
Joint report on block signals for electric rail-
ways. Elec Ry J 46:760-1 O 9 '15
Lamp signals for day service on electric rail-
ways, li En* N 72:1260-1 D 24 '14
List of signals Installed by electric railways
daring 1914. Elec Ry J 45:18 Ja 2 '15
Original application of signals for city service.
dfag Elec Ry J 45:1127 Je 12 '15
Railway signal association winter meeting.
Elec Ry J 45:582-3 Mr 20 '15
Signal, bonding and contact rail notes on the
Northwestern Pacific. F. T. Vanatta. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:539-40 S 18 '15
Signal maintenance methods on the New York,
Westchester & Boston Ry. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
561-6 Mr 20 '15
Signal maintenance on the 1200-volt Oregon
electric railway. E. R. Cunningham. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:557-8 S 18 '15
Signal operation on the Oakland, Antloch &
Eastern railway. F. A. Miller. U Elec Ry J
46:536-8 S 18 '15
Signals for new Brooklyn subways. Ry Age 57:
1191 D 25 '14
Special application of car-spacing signals.
A. P. Way. 11 Elec Ry J 46:368-9 Ag 28 '15
Speed-control for the Brooklyn subway. Elec
Ry J 45:72 Ja 2 '15
Standard aspects for contact signals. H. R.
Stadelman. Elec Ry J 44:1354-5 Q 19 '14
Traffic control at electric railway crossings.
U Mimic Eng 48:178-80 Mr '15
Snow protection and removal
Removing snow from under-running third-
rail. FT L. Hinmtm. dlags Elec Uy J 45:
469 Mr 6 '15
Statistics
Census report on electric railways. Elec Ry
J 45:96-7, 1SO-2 Ja 9-16 '15
Electric railway statistics. EHec Ry J 45:506-
7 Mr 13 '16
Graphs, charts and statistics as aids to ad-
ministration. E. C. Stothart. Elec Ry J 46:
665-7 O 2 '15
Substations
Automatic railway substations. C. M. Davis.
Elec Ry J 46:871 O 23 '15
Automatic railway substations. C. M. Davis.
Gen Elec R 18:976-8 O '15; Excerpt. Elec Ry
J 46:772-3 O 9 '15
Automatic substations. E: Taylor. Elec Ry J
46:1075-6 N 27 '15
Automatically controlled substations with par-
ticular reference to their application to In-
terurban electric railways. M. W. Allen and
E: Taylor. 11 plan Am Inst E E Pro 34:2150-
73 S '16; Abstract Elec By J 46:583-6 S 18
'15
Economics of electric railway distribution.
H. F. Farshall. Elec Ry J 44:1250 D 5 '14;
Same (Substation standardization). Elec H
& W Elec'n 65:1147 D 12 '14
High-voltage direct-current substation ma-
chinery. El. S. Johnson. Gen Elec R 18:641-3
Jl '15
Operation of a 1200-volt direct-current distri-
bution system. J. Johansen. 11 Elec Ry J
46:549-50 S 18 '15
Pennsylvania electrification at Philadelphia. 11
plan Elec W 66:1074-6 N 13 '15
Portable substation at Pittsburgh. 11 Elec Ry
J 45:1039-40 My 29 '15
Rating of railway substation machinery. W: L.
Del Mar. Elec Ry J 46:21 Jl 3 '15
Semi-outdoor portable substation for the Berk-
shire street railway. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
66:92-4 Ja 9 '16: Elec Ry J 45:56 Ja 2 '15;
Bng N 72:1198 6 17 '14
Semi-outdoor portable substation for the Berk-
shire street railway. W. D. Bearoe. 11 Gen
Elec R 18:44-7 Ja '15
Substation spacing In a. c. and d. c. systems.
W: S. Murray, Mec By J 44:1346 D 19 '14
Switches, frogs, etc.
Practical views of special work— the tongue
switch. R. p. Williams.' dlage Elec Ry J
46:639-41 S 25 '15
Taxation
Report of the committee of A. E. R. A. on
taxation. Elec Ry J 46:733-6 O 9 '16
Terminology
Contact system nomenclature. E. H. McHenry.
Elec Ry J 46:275 Ag 14 '15
New technical terms in heavy electric trac-
tion. Elec Ry J 46:214-15 Ag 7 '15
Track
Corrugation of rails in electric railway service.
Ry Age 58:1449 Je 18 '15
Rail-laying outfit on the Kankakee & Urbana
traction line. T. W. Shelton. 11 Elec Ry J
Signal, bonding and contact rail notes on the
Northwestern Pacific. F. T. Vanatta. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:539-41 S 18 '16
Steel tie construction in electrically-warmed
concrete. J. M. Bamberger. 11 diag Elec Ry
J 45:189-90 Ja 23 '15
Tests show satisfactory return-circuit condi-
tions ifn Providence, R. I. Elec Ry J 46:825-6
Track Joining and bonding. E. C. Price. Elec
Ry J 4G:l536-7 Je 19 '15
tee also Electric railroads— Switches,
frogs, etc.; Street railroads— Track
Valuation
Foundation principles of valuation. B. J. Ar-
nold. Elec Ry J 46:713-19, 803-6 O 9-16 '15;
Discussion. 46:732-3 O 9 '16
Nee also Public service corporations— Valu-
ation; Street railroads— Valuation
Wiring
Change in cur-wiring code recommended.
Elec Ry J 4R:285 F G '15
Contact conductors and collectors for electric
railways. C. J. Hixson. 11 dlags Am Inst E E
85o2 W-rf* >1B: Abstlaot- Baec Ry J
Effects of remote feeder taps on schedule
speed. N: Stahl. Blec Ry J 45:991-2 My 22
Peed.
Feeder- tap protection for d.c. apparatus and
a few suggestions regarding the care of com-
mutators. C: H. Smith. Elec Ry J 45:627-8
Location of trolley wire on curves. S. L. Fos-
ter, diags IClec Ry J 45:62-4, 105, 142-3, 191,
244 Ja 2-30 '15
Sectlonalizing of electric railway feeders at
San Diego. H. MacNutt. plan Elec Ry J
46:496-9 S 18 '1C
Trolley wire on double-leaf bascule bridge.
S. L. Foster, dlags Elec Ry J 46:1042-4 N
20 '15
Trolley wires on curves, plan Colliery 36:33
Ag '15
Unusual feed-in clamp. S. L. Foster, dlags
Elec Ry J 46:322 Ag 21 '15
Alsace
Features of electric railway In Alsace. Elec
Ry J 46:1091 N 27 '15
Austria
Vienna-Pressburg single-phase railway. E. E.
Seefehlner. 11 Elec Ry J 45:828-31,My 1 '16
California
Building up local pleasure travel to points In
the East Bay cities. J. H. Brown. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:533-5 S 18 '15
Electric railway paradise. P. Shoup. U map
Elec By J 46:475-80 S 18 '15
16-cycle single phase railway In California. 11
Engineer 120:2-3 Jl 2 '16
Handling traffic to the Panama-California ex-
position at San Diego. B. M. Warner. U
6lec Ry J 46:608-9 S 18 '15
Notes on Southern Pacific electric service in
the Bay cities. J. C. McPheraon. 11 Hlec Ry
J 46:644-6 S 18 '16
Operation of the Pacific electric railway. 11
map Ry Age 69:225-9 Ag 6 '16
Canada
1600-volt direct-current electrification of the
Ontario municipal railway. O. H. H!U. Gen
EHec R 18:10-11 Ja '15
Hamilton electric Incline railway. 11 Elec Ry
J 46:115-16 Jl 17 '16
160
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads — Continued
Connecticut
Connecticut commission report Elec By J 44:
1401-2 D 26 '14
Germany
German 1500-volt d.c. line with regeneration
and battery. Elec Ry J 45:274 P 6 '15
Great Britain
British managers, discuss conditions. Elec By
L. C. C. tramways. Engineer 120:106-7 Jl 80
'15
Tramways in the United Kingdom; operating
results for the year 1912-1913. A. J. Lawson.
Elec Ry J 45:929 My 15 '15
Working of tramways In the United Kingdom.
A. J. Lawson. Engineer 118:577-8, 600-1 D
18-25 '14
Idaho
1500-volt Interstate Interurban railway, il map
Elec Ry J 46:1073-4 N 27 '15
Indiana
Address. T: Duncan. Elec Ry J 45:456-8 Mr
6 '15
Electric railway taxation in Indiana. Elec By
J 45:53 Ja 2 '15
Maine
Portland & Lewlston interurban. 11 map Elec
Ry J 46:618-21 S 25 '15
Spain
Electric traction in Spain. W. Relnhart. Elec
W 66:350 Ag 14 '15
Switzerland
Looping- the loop in the Alps. J. F. Springer.
U Set Am 111:504-6 D 19 '14
United States
Development of the electric railway. J. H. Mc-
Graw. Elec By J 46:723-4 O 9 *15
Electric railway track built in 1914. Elec By
J 45:14-15 Ja 2 16
Tear in the electrical industry. Elec B & W
Elec'n 66:8 Ja 2 '15
Utah
1500-volt interstate interurban railway. U
map Elec By J 46:1073-4 N 27 '15
Salt Lake & Utah railroad. 11 map Elec Ry J
45:54-6 Ja 2 '15
Virginia
Traffic notes from Hampton, Va. 11 Elec By
J 46:317-18 Ag 21 '15
Electric railroads and state
Address. T: Duncan. Elec By J 45:456-8 Mr
6 '15
Argument on authority of Interstate commerce
commission to require reports of accidents
and other statistics from urban railways.
J: T. Beasley. Elec By J 44:1389-90 D 26 '14
Code of principles. 0. T. Crosby. Elec Ry J
45:370-3 P 20 '15
Electric railway association, American. See
American electric railway association
Electric railway association, Central. See Cen-
tral electric railway association
Electric railway Journal
Results of a straw ballot of readers' prefer-
ences. Elec By J 45:52-3 Ja 2 '15 •
Electric railway mall service
Compensation for carrying United 'States
mail; A. E.R. A. committee report. Elec By
J 46:727-8 O 9 15
Electric railway mail statistics from report of
second assistant postmaster general for year
ended June 30. 1914. Elec Ry J 44:1387 £> 26
•14
Electric rates. See Electric power— Bates
Electric resistance
Adjustments of the Thomson bridge In the
measurement of very low resistances. P.
Wenner and E. WelbeL U 8 Bur Stand Bui
11:65-8 N 15 '14
Calibration of current transformers by means
of mutual inductance. C: Fortescue. diags
pis Am Inst E E Fro 34:1199-1215 Je '15
Carbon as a heating element in appliances.
C. W. Piper. Elec W^ 66:184-5 Jl 17 '15
Comparisons of electric resistivities at high
temperatures. C. Hering. Met & Chem Rag
13:23-8 Ja '15
Court of appeals decision in nickel-chromium
resistor suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:414-15 Jl
•15
Distortion of alternating current wave caused
by cyclic variation in resistance. F: Bedell
and E. C. Mayer, diags Am Inst E E Pro
34:177-86 F '15; Discussion. 34:2584-9 O '15
Effective resistance and inductance of iron
and bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller, dlags
U S Bur Stand Bui 12:207-67 N 8 '15 ^^
Electrical resistance and critical ranges of
pure iron. G. K. Burgess and L N. Kellberg.
U S Bur Stand Bui 11:457-70 My 10 '15
Experimental researches on skin effect in con-
ductors. A. E. Kennelly, F. A. Laws and
P. H. pierce, bibliog il dlags Am Inst E E
Fro 34:1749-1814 Ag '15
Insulating properties of solid dielectrics. H. L.
Curtis, diags U S Bur Stand Bui 11:359-420
My 10 '15;Excerpt (Volume resistivity table)
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:171 Ja 23 '15
Method for measuring earth resistivity. F.
Wenner. J Fr Inst 180:373-5 S '16; Same.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:980 N 27 '15
Methods of measuring the Inductances of low-
resistance standards. F. Wenner, E. Weibel
and F. B. Sllsbee. diags U S Bur Stand Bui
12:11-21 O 28 '15
Proper construction of earth connections.
G. H. Rettew. Gen Elec B 18:904-7 S '15;
Abstract. Engineer 120:462 N 12 '15
Receiving-end impedance of a conducting line
loaded at both ends. A. E. Kennelly. Elec
W 66:182-4 Jl 24 '15
Skin effect in bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller.
Elec W 65:1612-13 Je 19 '15
Temperature coefficient formulae for copper.
J: D. Ball. Gen Elec R 18:669 Jl '15
Volume resistivity and surface resistivity of
Insulating materials. H. L. Curtis, dlag Gen
Elec R 18:996-1001 O '15
Wheatstone bridge for resistance thermome-
try. C. W. Waidner and others. 11 diags U S
Bur Stand Bui 11:571-90 My 27 '15
See also Electric conductivity; Electric
measurement; Electric testing; Insulation;
Rheostats
Electric service, Rural
Analysis of central-station practice in Wiscon-
sin regarding rural service. Elec B & W
Elec'n 66:237-9 F 6 '15
Economics of the rural- customer problem. 11
Elec W 65:176 Ja 16 '15
Meter practice on rural electric-service lines.
il Elec W 64:1110 D 5 '14
Electric service companies
Advancing the commercial purpose. Elec W
65:1640 Je 19 '15
Business hints for dealer and contractor. G. D.
Grain, Jr. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1059-60 Je
Central-station business improves; statistics.
Elec W 65:981-3 Ap 17 '15
Central-station development of Portland,
Maine, il map Elec W 65:519-22 F 27 ' "
Central-station returns for October. Elec W
65:92-8 Ja 9 '15
Colorado electric light, power and railway as-
sociation 13th annual convention. Elec W
66:792-3 O 9 '15
Commercial practices in California. H. B.
Pitts, il Elec W 65:1409-12 My 29 '15
Demonstration of a power sale; abstract
C. H. Stevens. Elec W 65:1525-6 Je 12 '15
Electric developments on the Pacific coast 11
Blec W 65:1387-98 My 29 '15
How the use of appliances Increases the resi-
dence non-lighting load. Elec W 66:980 O
30 '15
Irrigating the land of little rain. S. M. Ken-
nedy, fi diags Elec W 65:1471-4 Je 5 '16
Irrigation in the Wenatchee valley. A. Gunn.
11 Elec W 65:1560-3 Je 12 '15
Irrigation pumping in the coast states. 11 map
1 Elec W 65:1399-1408 My 29 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
161
Electric service companies — Continued
Middle west utilities: companies register a 7.8
per cent growth in income and a 9.5 per cent
growth in output. Eleo W 64:1174 D 12 '14
N. E. L. A. New England section 7th annual
convention. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:577-83 S
25 '15
Northwest electric light and power associa-
tion 8th annual convention, Portland, Ore.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:528-34 S 18 '15
Northwest electric light and power associa-
tion's 8th annual convention, Portland, Ore.
Elec W 66:567-9 S 11 '16
Ohio central-station men meet in Cleveland.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:192-3 Ja 30 '16
Ohio electric light association convention at
Cedar Point. IJlec W 66:219-20 Jl 24 '15
Ohio new- business men bold profitable con-
vention. Elec R & W Blec'n 67:967-8 N 27 '15
Pacific gas & electric company. Elec W 66:
1669-70 Je 26 '15
Pennsylvania electric association 8th annual
convention. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:524-8 S 18
'16
Pennsylvania electric association 8th annual
convention. Elec W 66:661-2 S 18 '15
Relations between contractor and central sta-
tion; abstract. A. ET. Loeb. Elec W 66:662
8 18 '15
Small consumer — a problem. A. D. Dudley.
Gen Elec R 18:657-8 Jl '16; Abstract and dis-
cussion. Blec W 65:1324-5 My 22 '15
Stability in the central-station industry. F:
Nicholas. Elec W 66:572-4 S 11 '15
Successful meeting of Ohio new- business men.
Eleo R & W Blec'n 66:580-1 Mr 27 '15
Why central stations do not get all the big
power business; symposium. Elec W 66:769-
Year of sales at Providence, R. I. 11 Elec W
66:1311-15 My 22 '15
Rcc also Electric plants — Central stations:
Electric service. Rural; Electric vehicles and
the central station
Accounting
Accounting methods; discussed by N. E. L.
A. ElecV 66:1631-2 Je 13 '16
Billing and collecting systems of small com-
panies. Elec R & W Blec'n 67:184-6 Jl 81 '16
Electric consumer's ledger sheets. Elec W 65:
304 Ja 30 '15
Electric light and power accounting. O. A.
Small. Bfec Ry J 45:1113 Je 12 '15
N. B. L. A. accounting section. H. M.
Edwards. Elec W 65:498-1) P 20 'Ifi
N. E. L. A. accounting section. L. M. Wal-
lace. Elec W 65:641 Mr 13 '15
Small-customer question. H. E. Blsenmen-
ger. Mec RAW Blec'n 67:657-62 O 9 '15
Small-town distribution and management cost
B. A. Wright. Blec W 65:338-41 F 6 '15
System of accountingfor central-station com-
panies. Elec R & W Elec'n €7:228 Ag 7 '15
Advertising
Advertising electricity to manufacturers. Elec
W 65:647-9 F 27 '16
A*tefwa«fe w amoo° *-*•
'ing the display room to the customer.
11 Elec W 66:28-30 Jl 3 '15
wiring campaign of the Le-
" " & power company. Mec W
Commercial lighting campaign In Salt Lake
City. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 06:417-18 Mr
6 '15
Efficiency and comfort In the home; views of
ranges. Elec R &VW EJ£?n 67:971 N 27 '15
Electrical Fourth in your town. 11 Blec W 65:
1696-7 Je 26 '15
Flatlron sold every seven seconds. Blec W 66:
200-1 Jl 24 '16
Getting ready for moving day— enlisting the
public's help. Elec W 66:649 8 18 '15
House electric at Rockford, 111. 11 Blec B & W
Elec'n 66:680-1 Ap 10 '15
* How 700 houses were wired In one year at
Topeka, Kan. Blec W 65:117-18 Ja 9 '15
Kansas City, Mo. keeps up load-building. Blec
R & W Elec'n 65:1209-10 D 26 '14
N. E. L. A. committee report on merchandis-
ing and recent developments In electrical
appliances. Elec W 65:1522-3 Je 12 '15; Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1109 Je 12 '16
Obtaining the good will of the public. Elec R
& W Blec'n 67:146-7 Jl 24 '15
Old-house-wiring campaign. E. R. Davenport.
Blec W 65:38f-9 F 13 '15
Practical policy of local co-operation and the
story of a six-day appliance sale in Dayton,
Ohio. Blec W 66:645-6 S 18 '15
Premium plan that wired 250 houses in Min-
neapolis. Elec W 66:417-19 Ag 21 '15
Public-school boy as a pathfinder. Elec W 66:
95-6 Jl 10 '15
Results of fall housewirlng campaign at Ko-
komo, Ind. 11 Blec W 64:1206 D 19 '14
Selling In the Irrigation country, il Blec W
65:1414-17 My 29 '15
Service panel introduces electricity in many
homes, plan Elec W 66:738 Mr 20 '15
Shall the central station sell appliances? J. H.
Moseley. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:466-9 S 11 '16
Smashing iron slide slogan of Rome (N. T.)
sales campaign. 11 Elec W 66:648 S 18 '15
Stage craft in the electric shop. M. J. Russell.
H Elec W 65:1693-5 Je 26 '15
Starting Christmas sales with prosperity
week. 11 Hlec W 66:1192-4 N 27 'IT
Telling the story of public service to the
public. Elec W 66:1202 N 27 '15
Topeka house-wiring campaign shows imme-
diate profit. Elec W 66:1195-6 NT 27 '15
plcal house and the testimonial; advertls-
g campaign at Louisville, Ky. Elec W 66:
6-7 Ag 7 '35
Unique type of central-station newspaper ad-
vertising. Elec R & W Bleo'n 67:838 N 6 '15
Value of advertising. A. Williams. 11 Blec W
65:1001-2 Ap 17 '15
What advertising has done for the Denver
company. Elec R & W Eleo'n 66:722-3 Ap 17
Whftc
te way as a business getter for the cen-
tral station, il Blec W 65:1697 Je 26 '15
Window suggestions for Thanksgiving and
electrical prosperity week, il Bleo W 66:1097
Winning old houses by special Inducement.
Elec W 06:145-6 Jl 17 '15
See also Electrical prosperity week
Finance
Application of the diversity-factor; abstract.
H. B. Gear. Elec W 66:1515-16 Je 12 '15
Boston Edison company's steady growth. Bleo
R & W Elec'n 67:509 S 18 '15
Continued gain In light and power industry.
Elec W 66:456-8 Ag 28 '16
Electrical securities and the central-station
Industry in 1914— prospects for 1915. J. M. C.
Hampson. Mec R & W Blec'n 66:19-20 Ja 2
'15
Financial needs of the electrical industry.
F. A. Vanderlip. Bleo W 66:684-6 S 25 '16
Kansas City plan filed. Elec Ry J 46:330-1 Ag
Pacific gas and electric company's 9th annual
report. Blec W 66:427-8 Ag 21 V15
Salesmen's ideas on minimum monthly bills.
11 Elec W 60:147 Jl 17 '15
Southern California Edison company annual
report, 1914. Blec W 65:1032 Ap 24 '15
fltoo also Electric service companies— Ac-
counting; Blectrlo service companies— Valu-
ation of property
Franchises
solidation. Blec R <
Law
Liability of electric company using Joint poles.
• Blec W 64:11541) 12 '14
Management
Applying the show-me policy In motor-service
ealee.il Eleo W 65:1060 Ap 24 '15
jn to reduce delinquency; a five-year
L by the American gas & electric com-
pany's properties. Blec W 65:998-9 Ap 17 '16
162
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric service companies— Management — Oont.
Card index Increases efficiency of new-business
department. Elec B & W Elec'n 66:899-900
My 15 '16
Central-station practice in renting motors.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:605 O 2 '15
Central-station sales department organization
and work. F. D. Beardslee. Mec B & W
Elec'n 65:1073-9 D 5 '14
Contract-order routine in Louisville. Mec B &
W Elec'n 66:29-30 Ja 2 '15
Details of Cincinnati appliance campaign. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:360-1 Ag 28 '15
High cost of rendering bills. Elec B & W
Elec'n 67:478 S 11 '16
How can gas and electric companies under one
management render the best light service?
A. B. Spauldmg and N. H. Potter. Am Gas
Light J 103:218-19 O 4 '15
Mapping the motor opportunity, map Elec W
65^1199-1200 My 8 '15
Merchandising by central stations. T. I. Jones.
11 Mec W 65:227-9 Ja 28 '15
Office and stock-room methods. Elec W 65:1036
Ap 24 '15
Power development methods for Iowa central
stations. E; Soukup. Elec K & W Elec'n 66:
807-8 My 1 '15
Results of two 3rears of motor leasing by
group of New England companies. Elec W
66:1150 N 20 '15
Resumption of sale of appliances by Rochester
company, il Elec W 66:267-8 Jl 31 '15
Sale of current to municipally owned dis-
tributing systems by central stations. W. B.
CollierTBlec RAW Elec'n 67:890-3 N 18 '16
Sale of electric power. T. B. Hay. Elec B &
W Elec'n 66:418-19 Mr 6 '15
Secrets of successful merchandising. II Elec
W 65:1637-9 Je 19 '15
Selling lamp-socket appliances; an analysis of
eleven years' experience in marketing elec-
tric household devices in southern Califor-
nia. S. M. Kennedy. Elec W 65:1412-14 My
29 '15
Service rules of twelve central stations. Z. D.
Mayhew. il diag Elec W 65:1057-9 Ap 24 '15
Should the salesman collect money? E. E.
Whitehorne. Elec W 66:921-3 O 23 '15
Successful policies that promote beneficial re-
lations between central stations and con-
tractors. Elec W 66:1098 N 13 '15
Offices
Electrical equipment and efficient features of
the new office building of the Hartford elec-
tric light company. H dlag Mec *W 65:206-9
Ja 23 '15
Electrical features of new office building, of
New Bedford. Mass.. central station. ilEJIec
B & W Elec'n 67:5<J7-8 S 18 '35
Public relations
Baby bond that guarantees paid bills. G: B.
Saunders. Mec W 66:1034-5 N 6 '15
Central-station publicity campaign in a muni-
cipal lighting plant situation. Mec B & W
Elec'n 66:856-7 My 8 '15
Electric service as a reason for town pride.
E. B. Fenton. Elec W 66:757-8 O 2 '15
Seeping1 industrial-motor users satisfied. Sleo
W 65:175-6 Ja 16 '15
N. m li. A. public policy committee rep
*
Old-business department to serve the com-
pany's old friends. Elec W 66:695 S 11 V15
Progressive public policy and Its results. 11
Elec W 65:470-2 F 20 '15
Public relations as business assets. Elec 'W 66:
742-3 O 2 '16
Stimulating frlendlyrelations by sale of
bonds. Mec B & W Elec'n 67:510-11 8 18
Rates
See Electric lighting— Bates; Electric pow-
er—Rates
Regulation
Beaver river power and light company. Elec
B & W Elec'n 66:631-2 Ap 3 'iji
Best control of public utilities. F. G. Baum.
Bloomer, "Wis., electric light & power com-
pany; electric service from rural districts.
Elec B & W Elec'n 67:848-9 N 6 '15
Canada voices its right to forbid
tion of electrical energy. Elec
Ja 30 '15
Decision by Oregon commission, with table
of costs for different classes of consumers
of the Hood River gas and electric company.
Elec W 66:431 Ag 21 '15
Hearings on water-power bill. Elec W 64:1189
D 19 '14
Massachusetts commission advises against
central-station Ice-making. Elec W 65:498
F 20 '15; Elec B & W Elec'n 66:335 F 20 '15
Merger of Buffalo companies authorized. Elec
W 66:37-8 Jl 3 '15
Municipal regulation of public utilities; ab-
stracts. J: H. Roemer. Elec W 65:1611-12 Je
12 '15; Blec R & W Elec'n 66:1107-8 Je 12 '15
Public utility regulation in California; ab-
stract. M. Thelen. Elec W 65:1512 Je 12 '15
Bates and by-products. J. R. Cravath. Elec W
65:1029 Ap 24 '15
Standards for gas and electric service in Illi-
nois. Eng N 72:1148-9 D 10 '14
State commission with Jurisdiction over elec-
trical utilities; map. Elec W 65:1597 Je 19
Rural service
See Electric service, Rural
Valuation of property
Appraisement of small electric properties
E. D. Dreyfus. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:433-8
500-5 Mr 6-13 '15
Cincinnati rate case. Elec W 66:377-8 As 14 '15
Indianapolis electric rate cases. Elec B & W
Elec'n 67:235-7 Ag 7 '15
Symposium on Inventories and appraisals of
properties. C. L. Cory; W. G. Vincent. Jr.:
W: J. Norton. Am Insi E E Pro 34:2m-5$
S '16
Valuation of the property of the Kansas City
electric light company. Elec W 65:1343 My 22
'15
Electric shock
Causes of electrical accidents in English col-
lieries. diag Blec B & W Elec'n 67:903 N
13 '15
Contest in rescue and resuscitation work be-
tween line crews, il Elec W 66:1015 N 6 '15
W Elec'n 66:686-7
ies.
-8,
Electric shock. Elec B &
Ap 10 '15
; treatment for elec-
U 8 Bur Mines Tech
Safety in stone
trio shock. O. .
Pa 111:40-3 'II
Electric shops
Business hints for dealers. G. D. Grain, Jr.
Elec B & W Elec'n 66:809-10; 67:664-5, 755-6,
932-3 My 1, O 9, 23, N 20 'lS
Christmas merchandising co-operation— ready
for you. 11 Eleo W 66:1199-1200 N 27 '15
Competing for appliance business. 11 Elec W
65:1053-6 Ap 24 r15
Elec trie -heating appliance salesroom, il Elec
W 65:800-3 Mr 27 '15
Formal opening of Commonwealth Edison
company's new office building, Chicago. 11
Mec R & -W Elec'n 67:584-5 S 25 '15
How to merchandise electrical appliances.
J. V. Gullfoyle. il HJIec W 65:541-3 F 27 '15
Jobbing policy with service as the watchword.
U Elec W 66:1094-5 N 18 '15
Keeping the electric shop awake and working.
11 Elec W 66:593-5 S 11 '15
Marketing electricity. 11 Elec W 66:703 S 25 '15
Merchandising by central stations. T. I. Jones.
11 Elec W 65:227-9 Ja 28 '15
Problems of slow-moving stock, il Elec W 66:
471-4 As 28 '15
Stage craft in the electric shop. M. J. Russell.
ilBlec W 65:1693-5 Je 26 '16
See also Electric, railroads— Shops
Electric shops, Municipal
Kansas City has municipal electric shop. Elec
B & W l&ec'n 66:34 Ja 2 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
163
Electric shovels
Alternating- current controllers for steel mills.
A. Simon. 11 Am Inst E B Pro 34:743-5 My
'15; Same. Iron Tr R 67:527-8 S 16 '15
Costs of electric shovel work, at Cleveland. 11
Elec Ry J 44:1261-2 D 5 '14; Same. Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:172-3 Ja 23 '15
Low-clearance mechanical shovel, dlags Eng
M 49:914-15 S '15
Methods and costs of electric shovel work; re-
moving slides and side cutting for electric
railway, diags Eng & Contr 43:154-5 F 17 '15
Thew electric shovel for railway work. 11 Eleo
Ry J 46:681-2 O 2 '15
Electric slynals
Alternating current signaling. Elec Ry J 46:880
O 23 '15
Battery bell signaling in English mines. R. V.
Wheeler. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:903-4 My 16
'15: Same. Elec W 65:1304 My 22 '15
Development of main-line signalling -on rail-
ways. W. C. Acfleld. dlags Inst E E J 63:
763-84; Discussion. 53:784-98 Je 1 '16
Electric shriek to warn mariners: Blfiriot air
siren, il Scl Am 112:200 F 27 '15
Electric signal horns for factories, il Blec R
& W Elec'n 67:998 N 27 '15
Electric train staff on the Canadian Pacific.
B. S. Taylor, diags Ry Age 58:100-1 Ja 16 '16
Electrical system of cab-signalling. V. L.
Raven. 11 dlags Engineer 119:85-6 Ja 22 '15
Hospital signal-lighting* system, dlag Elec W
66:1219 N 27 '16
Method to notify firemen when chimneys
smoke, dlag Blec W 66:301-2 Ag 7 '15
Faint twin cableways red and blue for elec-
tric signal system. H. E. Ketchum. 11 Eng
Reo 72:117 Jl 24 '15
Protection of railway signal circuits against
lightning disturbances. E. K. Shelton. Gen
Blec Rl8:1127-8 D '16
Real signaling devices for automobiles. 11 Scl
Am 113:274-5 S 25 '16
See also Electric alarms; Electric railroads
—Signals: Fessenden oscillator; Interlocking
plants; Mine signals; Railroads— Signals
Electric signs
Chase changeable signs. 11 Blec R & W Blec'n
67:991 N27 '15
Christmas sign of the Houghton & Dutton
company. 11 Blec R & W Blec'n 65:1171 D 19
Effective sign for newspaper. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:509 S 18 '15
Elaborate electrical Christmas displays at
Boston. U Elec W 64:1219 D 19 '14
Electric signs of London tube railways. 11 Mec
R & W Blec'n 66:26 Ja 2 '15
Electrical advertising, il Blec R & W Blec'n
66:1080 D 6 '14
Electrically operated motion signs on horse-
drawn trucks. 11 Blec R & W Blec'n 67:092
N 27 '16
Electrograph. Blec RAW Blec'n 66:1007 Je
Modeling of electrically lighted designs. U Blec
R & W Blec'n 66:32 Ja 2 '16
Novel electric sign at Port Arthur, Tex. U Blec
R & W Elec'n 66:241 F 6 '15; Some. Blec W
65:426 F 13 '16
Sign installation In Cincinnati. U Mec R & W
Blec'n 65:1169 D 19 '14
Spectacular electrical display erected by St.
Louis central station. 11 Blec R & W Blec'n
67:909-10 N 13 '16
Spectacular gas and electric sign in Louis-
ville attracts attention, il Blec R & W
Blec'n 67:969-70 N 27 '15
Spectacular sign of Ford motor company. 11
Eleo R & W Blec'n 66:983-4 My 29 '15
Spectacular theater sign In Cincinnati. 11 Eleo
R & W Blec'n 66:33« F 20 '15
Steel frame for a large electric sign, dlags Bng
N 73:1071 Je 3 '16
Talking signs; prevention of arcing. Mec R
& ^Blec'n 67:978-9 N 27 '15
Unique Chinese sign. U Mec R & W Elec'n 66:
111 Ja 16 '15
Unique lighting of Seattle theater, il Blec R
& W Blec'n 66:377 F 27 '15
Laws and regulations
Electric sign legislation in Massachusetts.
Blec R & W Blec'n 66:420 Mr 6 '16
Electric sounding. See Sounding
Electric sparks
" gnetp spark vs. battery-coil spark. D. EL
iunnlngham. Automobile 31:1020-3 D 3 '14
Electric standards
British standardization rules. Blec W 65:1245
My 15 '15
Construction of primary mercurial resistance
standards; abstract F. A. Wolff. M. P.
Shoemaker, and C. A. Briggs. J FT Inst 180:
104-6 Jl '15
N. B. L. A. report on standardizing plugs and
receptacles. Blec W 66:256-7 Ja 23 '15; Same.
Elec R & W Blec'n 66:246 F 6 '15
New A. I. E. E. standardization rules. Mec Ry
J 44:1232 D 5 '14
Nominal rating of railway motors. G. H. Hill.
Elec Ry J 46:275-0 Ag 14 '15
Pennsylvania overhead line crossing specifica-
tions. Eleo Ry J 46:186 Jl 31 '15
Standardization of plugs and receptacles. 11
Elec W 66:567-8 F 27 '16
Standardization rules of the American insti-
tute of electrical engineers; approved by the-
board of directors, June 30th, 1915, to take
effect July 1, 1915. Am Inst E E Pro 34:1939-
2041 As '15
Electric starters
Momentary current of starting motors. B: F.
Bailey. Horseless Age 35:850 Je 23 '15
Same starting equipment for large and small
machines, il plan Blec W 65:420-1 F 13 '15
Sec also Automobiles*-Startlng devices;
Electric motors — Starting devices
Electric sterilization
Electric sterilization of milk. Blec R & W
Elec'n 67:994 N 27 '16
Electricity for sterilizing purposes. W. B. Un-
derwood. U Blec W 65:34 Ja 2 '15
Purification of milk by electricity. II Mec W
64:1153-4 D 12 '14
Electric stoves
Effect of electric ranges on central-station.
load In Seattle. Blec W 66:646-7 3 18 '15
Globe electric ranges. 11 Elec R & W Blec'n 67:
340-1 Ag 21 '15
Large-sized electric- cooking apparatus. 11 Blec-
W 66:1103-4 N 20 '15
Neuco electric cooking appliances, il Elec R
& W Blec'n 67:343-4 Ag 21 '15
New types of Globe electric ranges and stoves.
11 Blec R & W Elec'n 67:907 N 13 '16 '
69-kw. electric range to cook for 1500 hospital
patients and employees. 11 Elec W 66:1162 N
20 '15
Unit- part electric range. 11 Blec W 66:884-6 O
16 '15
Electric street sweepers. See Street cleaning
apparatus, Electric
Electric strength of air. J. B. Wbltehead. Am
Inst B H Fro 34:843-65 My '15; Discussion.
34:2997-3005 D '15
Electric substations. See Electric plants — Sub-
stations; Electric railroads— Substations
Electric supplies. See Electric Industries; Elec-
tric shops
Electric supply company, Memphis, Tennessee
Notable southern jobber. 11 Blec R & W Elec'tt
(50:626-7 Mr 20 '15
Electric switchboards. See Switchboards
Electric switches
Arc phenomena. A. G. Collie, il diags Am Inst
B B Pro 84:2081-2100 S '16
Arcing characteristics of air-break switches.
C: E. Bennett, il Eleo W 66:863-6 O 16 '15
Automatic starting switches for small alter-
nating-current motors. 11 Blec R & W Blec'n
66:1007 My 29 '16
Balanced disconnecting switch, il Blec R &
W Blec'n 67:632 0 2^16
Battery switches — charge indicators. P. M.
Heldt. diag* Horseless Age 35:740-2 Je 2-
Brush- type lever switch. U Blec "W 66:603 S
11 '15
Demountable switch, il Blec W 65:876 Ap ff
'15
Developments In electrical apparatus during
1914. J: Listen, U dlags Gen Blec R 18:90-2:
F '15
164
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric switches —Continued
Disconnecting switch with torsrional-balanced
blade. 11 Elec W 66:93$ O 23 '15
Double-ear overhead switch. 11 Elec Ry J
46:1091 N 27 '15
Electrically wound time switch. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:1066 Je 5 '15
Entrance switch and stage pocket. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 65:1193 D 19 '14
Fused switch that prevents replacement of
fuses while switch Is closed. 11 Elec W 66:
602-3 S 11 '16
High-tension switch gear arrangements. T. T.
Evans. 11 Engineer 119:461-2 My 7 '15
High-tension t, witching syatema. J: A. Ran-
dolph. Power 41:434-5 Mr 30 '15
High-voltage, three-phase air-break switch.
il Elec W 66:988 O 23 '15
Improved disconnecting switches and busbar
supports for large generating plants. 11 Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:728-31 O 16 vlo; Elec W 6tf :
883-4 O 16 '15
Improved tripping rPAftha,'n*i3iT> for oil switch.
cuae Elec W 65:39 Ja 2 '15 _
Interchangeable high-tension switches. C.
Opltz. dlag Elec W 66:124 Jl 17 '15
Lever switches for low-voltage circuits. 11 Elec
W 66:1163 N 20 '15
New line of Cutler-Hammer magnetic switches.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1099 D 5 '14
Oil knife switches. 11 Elec By J 46:157 Jl 24
'15
Oil-switch explosions. Elec W 65:1154 My 8
'15
Outdoor switch houses. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:32-4 Jl 3 '15
Recent developments In switchboard appara-
tus, E. H. Beckert. 11 dlags Gen Elec R 18:
646-57 Jl '15
Same starting equipment for large and small
machines. 11 plan Elec W 65:420-1 F 13 '15
Service switch arranged for disconnection of
fuses before handling. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:444 S 4 '15
Simple battery switching scheme for operat-
ing oil circuit-breakers, dlag Elec W 66:
101*1 N 13 '15
Six-ampere pull switch. 11 Elec W 66:1222 N
27 '15
Switch designed to exclude Insects. 11 Elec "W
66:304 Ag 7 '15
Switching equipment in plant of Indiana rail-
way Alight company. 11 Elec R & -W Elec'n
66:926 My 15 '15
Tank lifters for small oil switches. 11 Elec Hy
J 46:71-2 Jl 10 '15; Iron Age 96:185 Jl 22 '15;
Power 42:156 Ag 3 '15
Three-in-one oil and disconnecting- switch. 11
Elec W 66:11-05-6 N 13 '15
Time switch for series-tungsten street-llght-
lec W 65:223
, J. F. Byron, diags Blec '
Electric symbols
International symbols; report Issued by the
International electrotechnical commission.
Inst B B J 53:106-8 D 15 '14
Standardizaf ~ -
Standardization rules of the American Insti-
tute of electrical engineers; approved by the
board of directors, June 30th, 1915, to take
effect July 1, 1915. Am Inst E B Pro 34:1946-
8 Ag '15
Units and notation; abstract Blec W 64:1116
D 6 '14
Electric taxlcab*. See Taxlcabs, Electric
electric terminology. See Electric wire and
wiring— Terminology; Electricity— Termi-
nology
Electric testing
Automatic aevice for timing relay and fuse
operation, plan Elec W 65:608-9 Mr 6 '15
Effect of altitude on the spark-over voltages
of bushings, leads and insulators. F. w.
Peek, Jr. 11 diags Am Inst E3 B Pro 33:1877-
86 D '14; Same. Gen Blec R 18:137-42 F '15;
Discussion. Am Inst B B Pro 34:1328-49 Je
'15
Field and armature tester. 11 Blec W 66:262
Jl 81 '15
High-tension test. W: P. Woodward. 11 Gen
Blec R 18:398-401 My '15
Ufe-testing equipment for tungsten lamps;
' ' •*--*' - - -acandeacf ' -
electrical features of the Inc
scent lamp-
testing laboratory at Nela Park, Cleveland.
U plaii Blec W 66:12-16 Jl 3 '15
Measuring the current In d. c. circuits. O: A.
Knopp. U diags Elec W 66:751-2 O 2 '15
Methods of testing the Scherbius compensator.
A. A. Ahmed. Inst B E J 53:640-8 My 1 '16
Polarity tester, dlag Engineer 118:550 D 11 '14;
Same. Ele*c W 65:102 Ja 9 '15
Portable car testing set. D. D. Swing, plan
Elec Ry J 46:152 Jl 24 "15
Production of damped oscillations. L. O.
Heath, diags Gen Elec R 18:1110-17 D '15
Proper construction of earth connections. O. H.
Rettew. Gen Elec R 18:904-7 S '15; Abstract.
Engineer 120:462 N 12 '15
Series of electrical tests made In 1883 and
their influence on modern testing. A. L.
Rohrer. Gen Elec R 18:22-4 Ja '15
Testing of potentiometers. F. Wenner and 3D.
WeibeL U diags U S Bur Stand Bui 11:1-40
Voltage and insulation-resistance tests for
' wires of various sizes. Elec W 65:1050 Ap
24 '15
Voltage testing of cables. W. L Mlddleton and
C. L. Dawes. U dlag Am Inst B E Pro 33:
987-1008 Je '14; Abstract. Elec R & W Elec'n
65:32-3 Jl 4 '14: Discussion. Am Inst B S3
Pro 34:70-8 Ja '15 .
See also Dynamometers; Electric lamps.
Tungsten — Testing: Electric measurement;
Electric meters; Electric motors — Testing;
Electric resistance; Electric transformers —
Testing
Electric toasters
Electric toaster with rack for drying bread
and keeping toast warm. 11 Elec W 66:1217
N 27 '15
Electric toys
Marketing of a new electrical toy. Elec R &
W Ele<?n 67:980 N 27 '16
Promoting electric cooking through the rising
generation. 11 Blec W 66:1197-8^1 27 '15
Recent developments In electrically operated
toys. 11 Elec W 66:1214-17 N 27 ^16
Electric tractors
Storage-battery-drive tractor. G: Boughner.
Munlc Eng 49:150 O f!5
Electric transformers
Abnormal voltages in transformers. J. M.
Weed. Am Inst E E Pro 34:1621-56 Ag '15
Avoiding the no-load losses in transformers:
abstract. B. Thlerbach. Elec W 65:1117-18
My 1 '15
Bell-ringing, toy and sign-lighting transform-
ers. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:948 N 20 '15
Bell-ringing- transformers. 11 diags Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:150-1 Ja 23 '15
Care of transformers. Elec W 65:1198 My 8 '15
Cleaning transformer cooling! coils. Elec R
& Wlfelec'n 67:566 S 25 '15
^transformers; abstract. L. Drey-
fus. Elec W 66:410 As 21 '15
Constant-current transformer. J: A. Randolph.
diags Power 41:153-6 F 2 '15
Current transformer. A. G. L. McNaughton.
Inst B E J 53:269-71 F 1 '15
Delta-cross connections of transformers for
parallel operation of two- and three-phase
systems. G: P. Rons, diags Am Inst E E Fro
34:1683-94 Ag '15
Design of stationary transformers. 3. Cabot
and C. F. Cairns. Elec W 66:459-63 Ag 28 '15
Designing small transformers. N. G. Meade.
Power 41:262-3 F 23 '15
Dimensions of transformers. A. R. Low. bibliog
diags Inst B3 E J 53:512-21 Ap 1 '15
Drying high-tension transformers with steam
heat, dlag Elec W 65:676 Mr 13 '15
Drying large transformer units electrically. 11
Blec W 66:736-7 Mr 20 '15
Effect of delta and star connections upon
transformer wave forms. L. F. Curtis. Am
Inst E3 B Pro 33:1153-7 Ag '14; Discussion.
34:125-9 Ja '15
Effect of third harmonic In voltage wave. R: C.
Powell, diags Elec W 65:157-8 Ja 16 '15
Effects of frequency upon transformers.
G. Fox. dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:89 Ja 9
'15; SameTPower 42:401 S 21 '16
Emergency transformer connections. G: P.
Rouz. Gen Blec R 18:882-5 Ag '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
165
Electric transformers — Continued
Form factor and its significance. F: Bedell,
R. Sown and H. A. Pidgeon. Am Inst B E
Pro 34:1051-8 Je '15; Abstract. Elec W 66:7
Jl 3 '16
Formula for checking operating temperature
of water-cooled transformers. O. E. Arm-
strong. Elec W 66:1030 N 6 '15
Fused transformer cut-out, diag Elec W 66:
772 O 2 '15
Harmonics In transformer mag
rents. J. F. Peters, diags Am Inst
34:1657-73 Ag '15
Mechanical forces In circuits carrying heavy
abstract. P. V. Hunter. Elec W 64:
Electric transmission
: '14
ciirren
1259 D _,
Mechanical stresses in shell-type transform-
ers. J. M. Weed. 11 diags Gen Elec R 18:60-4
Ja '15
Million-volt transformer to be demonstrated at
the Panama-Pacific exposition. N. Willaon. II
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:945-6 N 20 '15
Miniature transformers. 11 Elec W 66:1221 N
27 '15
Number system keeps track of transformers.
11 Elec W 66:190 Jl 24 '16
Open-circuited compensator. J. A. Horton. dlag
TPower 41:617-18 My 4 '15
Open delta connection for transformers. Engi-
neer 120:262-3 S 10 M5
Open-delta or V-connectlon of transformers.
G: P. Roux. Gen Elec R 18:52-5 Ja '15
Operation and design of auto-transformers.
N. G. Meade. diags Power 41:804-6 Je 15 '15
Operation of transformer used with 2 kw.
100,000 cycle alternator. S. P. Nlzdorfl. Qen
Elec R 18:308-9 Ap '15
Parallel operation of transformers; abstract.
R. H. Wlllard. diags Elec W 66:76 Jl 10 '15
Phase angle of current transformers. C. L.
Dawes. Am Inst E E Pro 34:927-40 My '15
Phenomena accompanying transmission with
some types of star transformer connections.
L. N. Robinson. Am Inst E E Fro 34:1675-81
Ag '15
Points to be considered when drying out
transformers. Blec W 66:1208 N 27 '16
Principal factors governing the choice of
method of cooling power transformers as
related to their first cost and operating
conditions. W. 8. Moody. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
839-41 Ag '15
Radiator-type transformers for the New
Haven system. 11 clings Elec W 6r»:41)l-3 F 20
'15
Report on switch and transformer oils. W. P.
Dlgby. Inst E E J 53:146-56 Ja 1 '15; Ab-
stract. Elec W 65:346-6 F 6 '15
Series transformer for gas-filled tungsten
street lamps. II Elec R & W Elec'n 66:38 Ja 2
'15
Serving three-phase motor loads. R. E. Cun-
ningham. 11 dlag Elec W 66:588 S 11 '15
Single-phase loads from polyphase systems.
Engineer 120:185-6 Ag 20 Ufi
Some transformer connections. G. Fox. diags
Power 41:46-8 Ja 12 '15
Transformer connections. A. A. Fredericks.
Power 41:381-2 Mr 16 '15
Transformer fuse block. 11 Elec W 65:178-9 Ja
16 . '15
Transformer stresses; abstract. W. E. Burn-
and. Elec W G6:541 S 4 '16
Transformer winding, diag Elec It & W Eloc'n
Transmission session of the Am. Inst. E. E.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:572-3 3 25 '15
Voltage and current relations In open-de
wn?66|iV-d18trj[llf0'ri?er8- R P' Jtt
Wiring a transformer hank from one end. II
Elec W 66:254-5 Jl 31 '15
Bee «teo Electric current rectifiers : Electric
currents; Electric distribution; Induction
colls; Rotary converters
Testing
Calibration of current transformers by means
of mutual inductance. C: Fortescue. diags
Dls Am Inat E H Pro 34:1199-1215 Je '15
watt-hour meter method of testing instru-
ment transformers. P. G. Agnew. diags
IT S Bur Stand Bui 11:347-57 My 10 'IB:
Summary. Elec H & W Elec'n 65:1146-7 D 12
c-
Bombay hydro-electric scheme. A. Dickinson.
maps diags plans Inst E E J 53:693-714 My
15fr15; Discussion. 53:715-21, 802-4 My 16- Je
fi
Calculation of the
distance transmission
Distributing potential over a string of insula-
fe **£; WSSSK SI % M- crothera
Effect of delta and star connections upon
transformer wave forms. L. F. Curtis. Am
B Pro 33:1153-7 Ag '14; Discussion.
Ja 15
data
1914- L
to high-tension
Experiments on the heating of screw-socket
• A- philiP- diags Am Inst
r Ap '15: SameTV Soc B J
1B» Same cond' Engineer 120:
smission line. A. Bang, dlag pis
Georgia- Carolina company transmission sys-
, 11 dlags Blec ^66:1189-91 N 27 '15 """
i-tension power transmission problems
jcussed at December A. I. E. E. meeting,
diags Elec Ry J 44:1348 D 19 '14
High-voltage transmission at high altitude.
f. H. Thomas. II dlags plan Mec W 65:29-34.
87-92 Ja 2-9 15
Hydroelectric development on Bishop Creek,
Cal. C. O. Poole. 11 dlaga map Elec W 64:
1046-7, 1093-4, 1143-7, 1193-6 N 28-D 19 '14
Insulator performance from operating- view-
point. E. P. Peck, fl Mec W 66:1077-9 N 13
Interconnected systems serving San Fran-
cisco: details of the generating equipments
and transmitting circuits tied in with the
larger system of the Pacific gas & electric
company, which covers half of California.
II dloKs map Kflec W 65:1356-82 My 29 '15
Interior wiring for lighting and power service.
A. L. Cook. Power 41:702-6 My 25 '15
Labor-saving transmission-line chart: calcu-
lating voltage drop on overhead alternating-
current system. H. B. D wight. Elec W 66:
159-61 Ja 16 '15
Long transmission lines completed by the
Stone & Webster engineering corporation,
R. A. Philip, dlags Elec R & W Elec'n 65:
1222-3 D 26 '14
N. E. L. A. hydroelectric and transmission
committee report. Eleo W 65:1517-18 Je 12
Newcastle local section; chairman's address.
P. V. Hunter, dlag Inst E E J 53:102-6 D
One boiler room instead of fifty; Cabin Creek
plant of the Virginia power company. 11
dlags Eleo W 66:286-91 Ag 7 '16
115,000-volt hydroelectric system in Japan. 11
dlap plan Elec W 65:1599-1606» 1671-8 Je 19- ,
26 15
166
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric transmission — Continued
160,000- volt transmission system: some operat-
ing conditions of the Big Creek develop-
ment of the Pacific light & power corpora-
tion. E: Woodbury. 11 Am Inst E B Pro 33:
1359-70 S '14; Discussion. 34:130-3 Ja '15
Open-delta or V- connection of transformers.
G: P. Roux. Gen Elec B 18:52-5 Ja '15
Overhead construction work at Khopoll, Bom-
bay, dlags Elec R & W Elec'n 66:914-15 My
Phenomena accompanying transmission with
some types of star transformer connections.
L. N. Robinson. Am Inst E E Fro 34:1675-81
Ag '15
Protection and control of industrial electric
power. C: P. Steinmetz. II Gen Elec R 18:
979-85 O '15
Sphere gap as a means of measuring high vol-
tage; discussion. F. W. Peek, Jr. Am lust
B E Pro 34:103-24 Ja '15
Sphere gap discharge voltages at 1
cies; discussion. J. C. Clark and H. J.
Am Inst E E Pro 34:103-24 Ja *15
Static electricity from transmission lines. C. O.
Poole. dlag Elec W 65:773 Mr 27 '15
Theoretical Investigation of electric transmis-
sion systems under short circuit conditions.
I. W. Gross. Am Inst B E Pro 34:25-69 Ja
'15; Abstracts with discussion. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:126-7 Ja 16 '15; Elec W 65:163-4
Ja 16 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:
2851-68 N '15
Theory of electric waves in transmission lines.
J. M. Weed, dlags Gen Elec R 18:1148-53 D
Thury system of direct current transmission.
W: Baum. bibllog U dlags map Gen Elec R
18:1026-41 N '15
Transmission line calculator. R. W. Adams,
dlags Gen Elec R 18:28-30 Ja '15
Transmission-line construction for mountain
districts. H. M. SomervULe. il dlag Elec W
66:862-3 O 16 '15
Transmission system of the electrified divi-
sions, C. M. & St. F. Ry. R. E. Wade. 11
Ry R 57:203-5 Ag 14 '15
Trigonometric expressions for the phenomena
occurring In long-distance transmission
lines. V. Karapetoff. Mec W 66:857-60, 914-
15 O 16-28 '15
200-mile artificial transmission line. C. E:
Magnusson, J. Gooderham and R. Rader. 11
dlags Elec TV 65:1545-9 Je 12 '15
Wiring and conduit work at the Panama-Pa-
cific exposition. A. A. Wllloughby. dlag Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:432-5, 472-4 S 4-11 '16
See also Electric conductors: Electric con-
duits; Electric distribution; Electric driving;
Electric lines; Electric plants — Central sta-
tions; Electric plants — Substations; Electric
power; Electric switches; Hydroelectric
plants
Electric transmission lines. See Electric lines
Electric trucks
Battery- service system. F. B. Rae, jr. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:454+ S 4 '15
Eighteen electric vehicles displace forty horse-
drawn units. 11 Elec W 66:706-7 S 25 '15
Electric trucks for Boston mail service. Mec
W 66:338 Ag 14 '15
Electric vehicles for hauling lumber and cot-
ton; for freight handling; road making and
garbage disposal. 11 Automobile 31:1080-1 D
Electric vehicles in central-station service.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:293 F 13 '15
Expansion of electric-vehicle business In Bos-
ton; mall delivery. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
277-8 Ag 14 '15
Increasing business with electric trucks by
battery-service system. 11 diag Elec W 66:
195-9 Jl 24 '15
New York electric car campaign. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:970-1 N 27 tfiT^
Operating experience with electric pole trucks
at Philadelphia. 11 Elec W 65:1706 Je 26 '15
Opportunity for electric vehicles In mall ser-
vice. Elec W 65:566-7 F 27 '15
Opportunity for the sale of electrics; soedfic
advantages for various industries. Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:703-9 O 16 '15
Performance of gas and electric trucks. W: J.
Miller and S. G. Thompson. Automobile 33:
761-2 O 21 *15
Purchase and care of the Initial truck. G. D.
Smith. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:261-2, 264 Ag
7 '15
Saving with electric vehicles; equipment of
the Curtis publishing company, il Elec W 65*
1063-6 Ap 24 '15
Tests on electric trucks In mail service at
Denver, CoL Elec W 66:539 S 4 '15
Twelve new commercial electrics. Automobile
32:128-9 Ja 21 '15
United States government uses many electrics.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1212 D 26 '14
Versatility of the electric truck. 11 Elec W 66:
481 Ag 28 '15
Wagon with two-motor concentric-gear drive.
il Elec W 65:746 Mr 20 '15
Cost of operation
Commercial electric truck operating costs.
Elec W 65:567 F 27 '15
Comparisons between horse, gasoline and elec-
N 6 '15
Economy of the electric truck for delivering
coal— unit costs compared. Elec W 66:1038
N 6 '15
Garbage collection studies in Chicago Justify
continued use of horses. Eng Rec 72:52-3 Jl
10 '15
„ cost of a five-ton electric vehicle.
& W Elec'n 67:470 S 11 '15
Operating cost of commercial electric vehicles.
W: P. Kennedy. Elec W 65:1316-22 My 22 '16;
Discussion. 65:1532 Je 12 '15
Operating costs of industrial electric trucks.
ElecR^fe W Elec'n 67:872 N 6 '15
Opportunity for the sale of electrics; specific
advantages for various industries. Elec R &
W Mec^n 67:703-9 O 16 '15
Savings through electric-vehicle operation at
Wichita, Kan. Elec W 64:1253 D 26 '14
Specifications
Specifications1 of 91 electric truck chassis for
1915. Automobile 32:130-1 Ja 21 '15
Electric trucks, Municipal
Electric street sprinklers, il Elec W 65:238 Ja
23 '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:117 Ja 23 '15
Electric trucks In factories, freight terminals*
etc.
Cost data for electric trucks in freight houses.
Eng Rec 71:403 Mr 27 '15
Crane-equipped storage battery truck. U Iron
Economy* gained by handling freight with
electric trucks at marine terminals. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:124-5 Mr '15
Edwards steel trucks, il Elec R & W Elec'n
65:1231-2 D 26 '14
Electric stevedore. A. J. Marshall. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:1084, 1086 Je 6 '15
Electric trucking at the New York terminal
of the Southern Pacific steamship company.
11 Int Marine Ene 20:102 Mr '15
Electric trucks in railroad freight houses. Elec
W 65:1706 Je 26 '16
Electrical appliances for workshops. 11 dlag
Engineer 120:92-4 Jl 23 '15
Electrical stevedores. M. C. Horine. il Eng M
49:590-1 Jl '15
Experience with a storage battery truck. Iron
Age 96:631 S 2 '15
Handling cotton with electric freight trucks
at Galveston. il Int Marine Eng 20:103-4 Mr
Handling freight with storage battery trucks.
il Ry Age 57:1093-4 D 11 '14
Pennsylvania railroad's Industrial trucks;
864-6 O 23 '15
Storage battery truck for factory use. 11 Iron
Age 95:1288 Je 10 '15
Electric units
Constants for converting electrical units to
horsepower. C: S. Ohrensohall. Mach 21:794
Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
167
Electric units — Continued
Kelvin for the unit of electric energy. W. B.
WaJlls. Elec R & W Mec'n 66:171 Ja 23 '15;
Same. Power 41:172 F 2 '15
See also Electric symbols
Electric vehicle association
Electric vehicle association of America; Its
Influence on the present and future develop-
ment of the Industry. Blec K & W Elec'n 67:
697-702 O 16 '15
Papers and discussion at Cleveland. Oct 18-
19. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:764-7 O 23 '15
6th annual convention, Cleveland, Oct. 18-19.
Automobile 33:760 O 21 '15
6th annual convention. Cleveland, Oct. 18-19.
11 Blec W 66:902-4 O 23 *16
Electric vehicle Industry
Battery rental systems as an aid to electric-
vehicle development. Blec R & W Elec'n 67:
793-4 O 30 '15
Educational value of sociability runs. A. J.
Marshall. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:458 S 4
'15
Electric vehicle association meets. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:764-7 O 23 '15
Electric-vehicle topics discussed at San Fran-
cisco convention. Elec W 65:1649-50 Je 19
'15
Selling1 the electric vehicle. 11 Elec R & W
Ele?n 66:1131 D 12 '14
Selling vehicles on the installment plan* 11
Elec W 66:856 O 16 '15
Training dealers to sell vehicles. Elec W 65:
553 F 27 '15
Electric vehicles
Chicago electric announces price reduction and
battery rental system. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:641-2+ O 2 '16
Detroit electrics lower in price, il Automobile
33:280-1 Ag 12 '15
Electric car registrations increasing. Automo-
bile 32:127 Ja 21 '15
Electric cars, 1915 models. 11 Automobile 32:
132-43 Ja 21 '15
Electric vehicle operation— on actual service
study. A. S. Wells, plan Elec R & W Elec'n
66.-4U6-0+ Mr 6 '15
Electric vehicle reports. Automobile 82:85-6 Ja
14 '15
Interchangeable-battery system for electric
vehicles, dlags Elec W 64:1266 D 26 '14
Lightweight electric vehicle. Sci Am 112:346
Ap 30 '15
Mllburn electrics In three models. 11 Automo-
bile 31:1110-11 D 17 '14
New England question box convention. Elec
R & W Elec'n (iG:5DD-600 Mr 27 '15
1916-model electric passenger cars. 11 Elec W
66:824-5 O 9 '15
Osborn electrlquette; electrically propelled
chair. O. EL Thomas, il Gen Eloc H 18:21)9-
300 Ap '15
Vehicle maintenance. R. Macrae. Eloc R & W
Elec'n 66:307 F 27 '15
See also Electric buses; Electric tractors;
Electric trucks; Electric vehicle industry;
Garages, Electric; Motor cars (railroad)—
Storage baitery: Storage batteries— Charg-
ing; Taxlcabs, Electric; Wheel chairs, Elec-
tric
Control
Electric vehicle control. Eloc R & W Elec'n
66:495-6 Mr 13 '15
Electric vehicles, Municipal
Use of electric vehicles in municipal service.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:41-2 Jl 3 '15
Electric vehicles and the central station
Battery-exchange service in Boston. Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:105 Jl 17 '16
Battery-service system. F. B. Rae, Jr. Elec
R & W Hlec'n 67:454+ S 4 '15
Boosting electrics in New England. Elec W
66:448-9 A* 28 '15
Comparative development of the commercial-
power and electric-vehicle loads. Bleo R &
W Hlec'n 67:876+ N 6 '16
Electric vehicle and the central station; ab-
stracts. J: F. Gllchrlst and A. J. Marshall.
Elec R & W Hlec'n 67:44, 46 Jl 8 '15; Elec
W 65:1524-5 Je 12 '15
Electric vehicle situation in New England.
Elec W 65:803-5 Mr 27 '15
Increasing business with electric trucks by
66:
system. II diag Elec W
Opportunities for the central station in the
electric-vehicle industry in 1915. J: F. Gil-
christ. Elec W 66:9-10 Ja 2 '15
Review of the electric-vehicle field. W: P.
Kennedy. Elec W 65:26-7 Ja 2 '15
Electric washing machines. See Washing ma-
chines, Electric
Electric water heaters
Mectoic Immersion heater, il Bleo W 66:1047
Electric water heater for soda-fountain ser-
vice. il Blec W 66:881 O 16 '15
Electricity for sterilizing purposes. W. B. Un-
derwood. il Elec W 66:34 Ja 2 '16
Heat Insulation of electric water heaters; ab-
stract. A. Rittershaussen. diag Elec W 66:
651-2 8 18 '15
Electric waves
Abnormal voltages .In transformers. J. M.
Weed. Am Inst E H Fro 34:1621-56 Ag '15
Analytical and graphical solution for non-sinu-
soidal alternating currents. F. M. Mlzushl.
Am Inst E B Pro 34:1075-86 Je '16; Abstract
Hlec W 06:8 Jl 3 '15
Analyzing electric waves for harmonics. C. W.
Rlcker. il Elec W 66:634-5 8 18 '15
CooUdge X-ray tube. R. Bown. il plan Elec W
65 :396-7 F 13 '15
Direct-reading instrument for measuring1 the
logarithmic decrement and wave length of
electromagnetic waves. F: A. Kolster. 11
dlags U B Bur Stand Bui 11:421-56 My 10
'15
Discussion on irregular wave shapes. (See
Proceedings for June, 1916) Am Inst B H
Pro 34:8087-3116 D '15
Distortion factors. F: Bedell, R. Bown and
C. L. Swisher. Am Inst E H Pro 34:1059-73
Je '15; Abstract Elec W 66:7-8 Jl 3 '15
Distortion of alternating current wave caused
by cyclic variation in resistance. F: Bedell
and E. C. Mayer, dlags Am Inst E E Pro 34:
177-86 F '15; Discussion. 84:2584-9 O '15
Effect of transient voltages on dielectrics.
F. W. Peek, Jr. II Am Inst E H Pro 34:1695-
1747 Ag '16
Electric waves and oscillations; means of in-
vestigating the interior of the earth.
0. Leimbach. Sol Am S 79:154-5 Mr fi '15
Form factor and Its sisnlflcance. F: BedelLR.
Bowrt and H. A. Pidgeon. Am Inert E E
34:1051-8 Je '16; Abstract. Elec W 66:7
3 '15
Function of the earth in radio-telegraphy. J. A.
Fleming. Sci Am S 79:29 Ja 9 '16
Harmonics in transformer magnetizing cur-
rents. J. F. Peters, diags Am Inst E E Pro
34:1657-73 Ag '15
Magnetic Behaviour of Iron under alternating
magnetization of sinusoidal waveform. N. W.
McLachlan. dlags Inst E E J 63:809-19 Je
15 '15
Mathematical relationship between flux and
m'ttgnetlzing-current waves at high flux
densities. A. L. Tackley. Inst B B J 63:621-
5 Ap 1 '15
Production of damped oscillations. L. O. Heath.
dlags Gen Elec R 18:1110-17 D '16
Scientific work of Prof. J. C. Bose. J. Kunz.
Scl Am S 79:291 My 8 '1C
Theory of electric waves in transmission lines.
J. M. Weed, dlags Gen Blec R 18:1148-53 D
•15
Velocity of Hertzian waves. H. E. Saundere.
diags Sci Am S 80:21-2 Jl 10 '15
ftce a/ao Electric currents, Alternating;
Wireless telegraph
Electric welding A „ . .
Answers to some questions on electric arc
welding. J: F, Lincoln. Am Inat E H Pro
34:438-1 Mr 'IB; Same. Iron Tr R 56:623-4
Mr 25 '16; Same cond. Ry Ace (Mgc-h ed)
89:195 Ap '16; Discussion. Am Inst B B Pro
84:2941-6 D '16
168
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric welding — Continued
Arc welding and Its application in the metal-
working: industry. J. F. Lincoln. Elec R & W
Eleu'n 68:1161-2 Je 19 '15; Same cond.
Foundry 43:139-40 Ap flo; Excerpts. Iron
Age 95:949 Ap 29 '15
Automatically welded electric Joints In Brook-
lyn. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1310 D 12 '14
British chain welder, il Iron Tr R 57:272 Ag 5
'15
Compact arc- welding outfit. U Elec Ry J 46:
195 Jl 81 "15
Constant current electric welder. 11 Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:490 8 '15
Costs of electric-arc welding. G. W. Cravens.
Eng N 73:1084 Je 3 '15
Electric-arc welding, il Eng & Mln J 99:947-8
My 29 '15; Same. Power 42:27 Jl 6 '15
Electric 1m tt- welding practice. D. T. Hamil-
ton. fdiags Mach 21:562-5, 660-3. 735-9 Mr-
Electric process for safe- ending tubes. L. R.
Pomeroy. diags Ry Age (Mech edj 89:469-70
S '15
Electric welding. G. Fox. II diags Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:117-19, 156-9. 204-6 Jl 17-31 '16
Electric welding costs. J. H. Bryan. Ry R 66:
187 P 6 '15
Electric welding in boiler maintenance; report
of committee of Master boiler makers' asso-
ciation. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:312-13 Je '15;
Same. By Age 58:1166-7 Je 4 '15
Electric welding outfit of new design. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:264 Ag 5 '15
Electric welding with dynamotor sets. D. Du-
rie. Elec Ry J 46:324 Ag 21 '15
Folding box to guard the public eye against
welding. R. P. Williams. U Elec Ry J 45:
847-8 My 1 '15
How a water-tube boiler was repaired by an
electric weld. A. C. Lasher. Elec W 66:1207-8
N 27 '15
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
electric welding. 11 diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:476-80 S '15
Modern methods of electric welding and their
application. H. S. Marquand. diags Inst E E
J 53:851-6 Je 15 '15
Modern practice In electrical arc welding. J: A.
Randolph. 11 Foundry 43:316-17 Ag '16; Same.
Iron Tr R 57:490-1 S 9 '15
Percussive electric welding. D. T. Hamilton.
il diags Mach 21:807-12 Jo '15
Power- driven spot welding machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:85 Jl 8 '15
Restoring steel wheel flanges with a welder.
F. A. Murphy. il Elec Ry J 45:719-20 Ap 10
Seventy years of Inventions, il Sci Am 112:
518-19 Je 5 '15
Thomson electric welding patents upheld. Elec
Three new welding machines, by Agnew elec-
tric welder co» Detroit, Mich. 11 Iron Age
95:787 Ap 8 '15
Toledo butt and spot welders, il Mach 21:673-
4 Ap '15: Elec W 65:952 Ap 10 '15
Welding shafts on special machine. 11 Iron Tr
R 56:681 Ap 1 '15; Iron Age 95:736-7 Ap 1
"15
Electric wire and wiring
American and foreign wiring rules. Elec W 64:
1083 I) 5 '14
American versus continental wiring stand-
ards. H. K. Richardson. Elec W 65:1157 My
Bare concentric- wire. R. S. Hale. Elec W 65:
570-2 F 27 ?15
Changes In National electrical code. Elec W
65:878-80 Ap 3 '15
Cheap house wiring. Elec W 65:204 Ja 23 '15
° 123? r^B^l-?16*1"*18 dlscuasedL Blec W 64:
Cheaper electric wiring and tie manufactur-
- meo B * w
Cheaper house wiring: description of the bare
comjentric wire. W. H. Blood, Jr. Mec W 64:
Cheaper wiring. G: Welderman; J: A. Cava-
naugh. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:81 Ja 9 '15
Cheaper wiring. W. W. Lewln. Elec W 66:716
Cheaper wiring: views of authorities In m
land. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:242-4, 294-5
6-13 '15
Concentric wire for Interior lighting circuits.
11 Elec W 66:177 Ja 16 '16 ^
Concentric wire; one of the hazards. C. W.
Abbott Elec R & W Elec'n 66:353 F 20 '15;
Same. Elec W 65:716-17 Mr 20 '15
Concentric wiring. C: WIrt. Elec W 65:77-8
Ja 9 '15
Concentric wiring. G. W. Borst. Elec W 65:
516 F 27 '15
Concentric wiring. L. Dolkart Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:545 Mr 20 '15
Concentric wiring; abstract. D. S. Munro. II
Elec W 66:411 Ag 21 '15
Concentric wiring discussed. Mec W 66:445-6
Ag 28 '15
Concentric wiring; discussion by electrical in-
terests. Elec W 66:185-6 Ja 16 *15
Concentric wiring In Great Britain. A. H. Sea-
brook, il Elec W 65:1156-7 My 8 '15
Concentric wiring; possible dangers. B. B,
Benjamin. Elec W 65:389-90 F 13 '15
Concentric wiring; report by committee of
National fire protection association. Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:244 F 6 '15
Concentric wiring: report of special committee
of electrical interests. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:112-14 Ja 16 '15
Concentric- wiring rules; preliminary draft.
Elec W 65:365-6 F 6 '15
Conduit installation In gas- engine factory;
plant of Woodward motor company, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:583-4 Mr 27 '15
Connector for electric wires. 11 Elec W 66:996
in plaster wall for distribution
Gorman. 11 Elec W 66:208 Jl 24
O 30 '15
:utr - •
Cutting hole
cabinet. A.
'15
Elaborate temporary wiring Installation; pro-
visions for electric Illumination of the out-
door performance of Siegfried given in the
Harvard stadium at Cambridge, Mass. 11
Elec W 66:474-5 Ag 28 '15
Electric wiring. G: C. Shaad. Elec W 65:1067-
8, 1326-7 Ap 24, My 22 '15
Electric wiring in new Bureau
of
E.
Stan-
and printing, Washington, D. C.
ton. 11 plan Elec W 66:680-8, 744-6 S 25-O 2
Electrical equipment rules. Colliery 35:678+
Jl '15
Electrical manufacturers discuss cheaper wir-
ing. Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1226-7 D 26 '14
Evolution of concentric wiring. S. E. Doane.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:489-90 Mr 13 '15;
Same. Elec W 65:696-7 Mr 13 '15
Feeder protective system. 11 diags Elec W 65:
991-2 Ap 17 '15
First Installation of bare concentric wiring In
America. 11 Elec W 66:796-8 O 9 '15
German copper reserves In electric circuits.
F. LoppS. Eng M 50:117 O '15
Houses wired with concentric system in Bos-
ton. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:666 O 9 '15
Installation of motors. M. F. Arloe. diags Elec
R & W Blec'n 67:558-63 S 25 '15
Interior wiring for lighting and power service.
A. L. Cook. Power 41:601-6, 640-3, 666-71,
702-6. 736-8 My 4-Je 1 '15
Interior wiring rules compared: an outline of
the regulations followed in the United
States. Germany and England. Elec W 64:
1099-1108 D 5 '14
Jumpers prevent service interruptions. 11 Eleo
W 66:596 S 11 '15
Master-switch lighting circuits. V. N. Heath.
dla*s Elec W 65:811-38 Mr 27 '15
Meeting of N. E. L. A. wiring committee.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:972-3 *T27 '15
Meeting of N. BJ. L. A. wiring committee. Elec
W 65:697-8 Mr 13 '15
Method of breaking off tubes. A. Gorman.
diags Elec W 65:1707 Je 26 '15
Modern methods of electrical wiring; abstract.
D. S. Munro. Elec W 65:789 Mr 27 'Ifi
N. E. L. A. committee report on the wiring of
existing buildings. Elec W 65:1623-4 Je 12*16
National electrical code amended at confer-
ence in New York city. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:624-8 AD 3 '15
National electrical code wiring rules compared
with the German and English rules. Elec
R & W Elec'n 65:1081-9 D 5 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
169
Electric wire and wiring — Continued
Opposition to overhead wiring- rules of Idaho
public utility commission. Elec W 64:1184-5
D 19 '14
Fagrtp metal molding- and fittings therefor. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:786-7 Ap 24 '15
Permanent and effective grounding of con-
centric wire. C. W. Abbott. Blec R & W
Blec'n 66:446-7 Mr 6 '16
Precautions to be observed In Inserting cart-
ridge fuses. T. H. Reardon. dlags Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:683-4 Ap 10 '15
Proposed system of wiring. R. B. Benjamin.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:353-4 F 20 '15
Questions and answers on the National elec-
trical code. Published In the Electrical re-
view and western electrician
Resistance wires. R. F. Hunt. Metal Ind n s
13:420-1 O '15
Running conductors to side outlets in finished-
building wiring. T. Croft, diags Elec R &
W Eletfn 65:1213-16 D 26 '14
Safer and cheaper wiring systems. W. H.
Blood, jr. Elec W 65:76 Ja 9 '16
Skin eftect in bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller.
Elec W 65:1612-13 Je 19 '15
. J. R.
Small lighting consumer.
W 65:148-9 Ja 16 '16
Gravath. Elec
Solving the difficulty of galvanic action be-
tween steel and copper spans. Elec W 65:
610 Mr 6 '15
Specification form for residence wiring. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1194-6 Je 26 '15
Standardization of plugs and receptacles. 11
Elec W 65:567-8 F 27 'IB
Status of bare concentric wire. Elec W 0(i:
1181-2 N 27 '16
Substitutes for copper In Germany. Elec W 66:
1040 N 6 '15
Substitution of Iron for copper wires la Ger-
many; abstract. G. Dettmar. Elec W 65:218
Ja 23 '15
Temperature rise in twin flexible wires. S. W.
Melsom and H. G. Booth, dings Inst E E J
53:21-9 D 1 '14
Underwriters passive on concentric wiring and
reflllahle fuses. Bloc W 05:821 Mr 27 'IB
Wiring an old frame building at $3 an outlet.
11 dlag plans Elec W 65:240-3 Ja 23 '16
•Wiring and conduit work at the Panazna-
raciflc exposition. A. A. Wlllougliby. 11 cliaes
Elec R & W Blec'n 67:365-8, 432-5, 472-4 Ag
28-S 11 '15
Wiring for colliery electric Ilffhtliiff; abstract.
G. S. Corlett. Elec W 66:1426 My 29 '35
Wiring layout for auxiliaries at Cleveland mu-
nicipal plant. A. D. Williams, plan Power 42:
296-7 Ag 31 '15
Kcc alHO Electric cablen; Electric conduc-
tors; Electric conduits: Electric distribution;
Electric Inspection; Electric lighting; Elec-
tric lines; Electric; railroads — Wiring; Elec-
tric transmission; Insulation; Trolley wire
Cost
Goat of wiring and conduit work. Bloc R &
W Elec'n 6lf:586 Mr 27 '15 .
Labor costs in Interior construction. L: W.
Moxey, Jr. Elec W 66:924-7 O 23 'IB
Lynn house- wiring campaign; ttchedule of
prices. 11 Elec W 66:539-40 S 4 '15
Terminology
Electric wire and cable terminology. 11 XT S
Bur Stand Glrc 37:1-13 '15
Testing
Voltage and Insulation-resistance teats for
wires of various sizes. Bloc W1 65:1050 Ap
24 '15
Electrical and gas association, Southwestern.
See Southwestern electrical and gas associa-
tion
Electrical code, National. See National electrical
code
Electrical contractors' association of the state
of Illinois
Semi-annual convention, Chicago, Jan. 16 and
16. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:16? Ja 23 '15
Electrical contractors' association of Wisconsin
12th annual meeting. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
152-3 Ja 23 '15
Electrical development, Society for. See Society
for electrical development
Electrical engineers, American Institute of. See
American Institute of electrical engineers
Electrical Inspectors, National association of.
See National association of electrical In-
spectors
Electrical propulsion. See Ship propulsion. Elec-
tric
Electrical prosperity week
Arrangements for celebration. Elec W 66:1165-
Gampaign. 11 Elec W 66:216, 608-9 Jl 24, S 4 '15
Celebration features of electrical prosperity
week unique and interesting. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:981-2 N 27 '15
Denver company conducts strenuous prosperity
week campaign. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:970 N
Developments In plans for nation-wide cele-
bration. Elec W 66:795 O 9 '15
Electrical prosperity week districts, map Elec
Electrical prosperity week— its mission— and
how you can profit. 11 map Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:829-34 N 6 '16
Meeting of the advisory committee. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:120 Jl 17 '15
National electrical week. S. M. Kennedy. Eleo
W C5:6SS-9 Mr 6 '1R
Plans. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:163 Jl 24 '15
Sectional committees. Elec W 65:1570-1 Je 12
15 .
Suggested national electrical week. Elec W 65:
183, 276-8 Ja 16, 30 '15
Suggestion advanced for a national electrical
week. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:170 Ja 23 '15
What the dealer and the contractor can do
to cash In on electrical prosperity week.
Elec 11 & W Elec'n 67:797-800 O 30 *15
Your program for electrical prosperity week.
E. E. Whitehorne. 11 Elec W 66:515-18 S 4 '15
Electrical safety code, National. See National
electrical safety code
Electrical supplies. Associated manufacturers of.
See Associated manufacturers of electrical
supplies
association
. Elec
Elec'n 60:623-4 Mr 20 '15
Summer meeting, Niagara Falls, Sept. 14-16.
Elec W 66:623 S 18 '16
Electricians
Electrician's registration bill becomes law in
Massachusetts. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1151-2
Je 19 '15
Examination of electricians In Massachusetts.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:364 Ag 28 '16
MaHHachuHOtts electricians' licensing bill. Elec
W 6fi:1575 Je 12 '16
Rules of New York city board for licensing
electricians. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:606 O 2
'15
Electricity
Analogies between electricity and mechanics.
W. S. Franklin. Met & Ghem Eng 13:317 My
Dr. radward Weston's achievements in the
Held of electricity. C. Hering. J Jnd & Eng
Chem 7:2R3-4 Mr 'IB
Electricity of rain; abstract. O. G. Simpson.
Klec W 66:251 Jl 31 '15
Future possibilities of electricity. C. Hering.
Sci Am 133:490+ D 4 '15
Recent researches in electricity at the Bu-
reau of standards. E. B. Rosa. 11 plan J Fr
Inst 180:539-59 N '15
Static oloctrlclty In n textile mill. W: T. Klst-
lick. 11 Hlec 11 & W Elec'n 67:231 Ag 7 '15
flrr also Armatures; Contact electricity;
Dynamos; Electrons; Induction coils: Insu-
lation; lonlzatlon of gases; Ions; Lightning;
Magnetism: Radioactivity; Telegraph; Tele-
phone; Telpherdge; Wireless telegraph; X
rays; also headings beginning Electric and
Electro
Terminology
Standardization rules of the American insti-
tute of electrical engineers: approved by the
l)oard of directors, June 30th, 1916, to take
effect July 1, 191fi. Am Inst E 13 Tro 84:1933-
2041 Ag 'IS
flee fftoo Electric symbols: Electric units;
Electric wire and wlring-^Termlnology
Electrical supply Jobbers'
History and list of members.
•Diiun'*. ni\ ~ - —
R & W
170
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electricity, Sale of. See Electric service com-
panies
Electricity, Solar
Attempt to measure the free electricity In the
sun's atmosphere. G: E. Hale and H. D.
Babeock. Sci Am 113:183 Ag 28 '15
Electricity In agriculture. See Electricity on the
farm
Electricity In bakeries
1800 pies an hour: electrically operated ma-
chine. 11 Elec W 65:419 F 13 '15
Electricity in bakeries. II Elec R & W Elec'n
66:715-21 Ap 17 '15
Electricity In construction work
Diesel engine for the contractor— why not?
H. D. Hammond. 11 Eng Rec 71:409-10 Mr £7
'15
Electricity in Boston Tech building construc-
tion. 11 Elec W 65:1068-9 Ap 24 '16
Electricity In foundries
Economics of motor drive. H. F. Stratton.
Iron Tr R 55:527-30+ S 17 '14; Same cond.
Elec R & W Elec'n 65:827-8 O 24 '14; Ab-
stract. Ind Eng 14:403-6 O '14
Electrical construction In machine shops and
foundries. N. G. Meade. diags Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:16-18 Jl 8 '15
Industrial control In the foundry. R. H. Mc-
Lain. 11 Am Inst E E Fro 34:587-97 Ap '15;
Same. Foundry 43:201-3 My '15; Abstract,
with discussion. Elec R & w Elec'n 66:777-
8 Ap 24 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E E Fro
84:2984-96 D '16
Selection of electric motors and controllers.
S. H. Ldbby. Foundry 43:60-3 F '15
Bee also Electric furnaces
Electricity In horticulture. See Electrohorticul-
ture
Electricity In mining
Central-station power in coal-mining op
tions. T: R. Hay. II Eng M 48:833-'
Electrical developments in mining in 1914. 11
Eng & Mln J 99:277-8 F 6 '15
Electrical equipment rules. Colliery 35:678+
Jl '15
Electricity applied to mtotag. C: P. Sparks.
diags plans inst E E J 53:389-430;
sioiL 53:430-8, 649-76 Mr
Mr
Electricity In mining service. Elec W 65:1226
My 15 '15 .
Energy supply on the Rand; abstract B. Price.
Elec W 65:1683-4 Je 26 '15
Explosion-proof apparatus. W. Baum. Am Inst
E E Pro 84:2680-6 N '15
Influence of Inflammable mine gas upon the
design of motors for mine service. H. H.
Clark. Am Inst E E Fro 84:2686-9 N '16
Large electric hoist for Montana mine. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:948-4 N 20 '15
Mine motors, with special reference to electric
motors. E. Drennen. Colliery 85:241-5 D '14
Mining loads for central stations. W. Sykes
and Q. Bright. Colliery 35:477-9 Ap '15
Operations In the New River field. W: Z.
Price. 11 Colliery 35:533-4 My '15
Permissible explosion-proof electric motors for
mines; conditions and requirements for test
and approval. H. H. Clark. 11 U S Bur Mines
Tech Pa 101:1-14 '15
Power supply of the Central mining-Rand
mines group. J. H. Rider. 11 diags Inst BS B J
53:609-32; Discussion, 63:638-40, 736-43, 838-
43 My 1-16, Je 15 '15
Safe use of electricity in coal ™*m1lipg. W. M.
Thornton. Sci Am S 78:398-400 D 19 '14
Shot firing in coal mines by electric circuit
from the surface. O: 8. Rice and H. H.
Clark. Am Inst Mln E Bui 94:2568-71 O '14;
Discussion. 100:885-91 Ap '15
Tom Hunter, hoisting engineer. W. O. Rogers.
D 40:16~1*' 188'90' 922~4 n 7' **
Tramming and hoisting at Copper
dte« ^
mine.
Mln B
2400-volt railway of the Bethlehem-Chile iron
mines company. E. B. KImbalL Gen Elec B
18:12-14 Ja '15
Use of electricity in mining work. D: B. Rush-
more. 11 Gen Elec R 18:627-89 Je '15
See also Locomotives, Mine; Mining engi-
neering; Mining machinery
Electricity In refrigeration
Artificial Ice plants operating in conjunction
with small central stations. H. Hecheimer.
Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1168-9 D 19 '14
Electricity in a cold-storage plant. 11 Elec R
& -W Elec'n 67:357-9 Ag 28 '15
Making ice with purchased electric power.
C: A. Tripp. U Munlc Eng 48:294-6 My '15
Electricity In the automobile Industry
Electricity in the automobile industry. F. M.
KImbalL Gen Elec R 18:550-2 Je '15
Electricity In the home
Electric heating and heating appliances. C. P.
Randolph. II Gen Elec R 18:623-6 Je '15
Electrical contractor who practices what he
preaches. 11 Elec R & W Eflec'n 67:431 S 4 '15
Electricity in the modern nursery. 11 Blec W
66:990 O 30 '15
Electricity on a country estate. 11 Elec W 66:
476-8 Ag 28 '15
Home electrical at the Panama-Pacific Inter-
national exposition. D. C. Shaf er. 11 • plan
Gen Elec R 18:572-8 Je '15; Same cond. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1041-3 Je 5 '15
"What the customer wants to know concerning
the cost of using appliances. Elec W 66:880-1
O 80 '15
See also Electric bells: Electric cooking;
Electric heating; Electric stoves; Electric
toasters; Electric water heaters; Washing
machines, Electric
Electricity In war
Electricity in present-day warfare. 11 Sd Am
118:494+ D 4 '15
Electricity on ships
Application of electricity in naval warfare.
H. I/. Hlbbard. 11 Slbley J 29:261-61 My '15
Electric heating as applied to marine service.
C. S. McDowell and D. M. Mahood. Am
Inst E B Pro 33:861-72 Je '14; Discussion.
33:1891-5 D '14
Electrical equipment of a battleship. H. A.
Hornor. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:671-2 Ap 10
Electrical equipment of the Argentine battle-
ship Moreno. H. A. Hornor. 11 diags Am
Tnst TO E Pro 33:1543-68 O '14; Summary.
Eleo W 64:752-8 O 17 '14; Discussion. Am
Inat BJ B Pro 84:679-94 Ap '15
Electricity In marine work. M. W. Day. 11 diag
Gen Elec R 18:504-22 Je '15
Electricity on board ship. J. E. Bullard. Int
Marine Eng 20:63-4 F '15
Electricity on board ship: the Aqultania's
equipment. J. Lowson. Elec R & W Elec'n
65:1189 D 19 '14
Latest developments in marine electrical en-
gineering. H. A. Hornor. Int Marine Eng 20:
201-8 My '15
Scottish local section: chairman's address.
J. Lowson. Inst H B J 53:37-42 D 1 '14
Standard marine electrical Installations. H. A.
Hornor. 11 diags Am Inst E E Pro 84:1516-48
Ag '15
Use of electricity in ships. Sci Am S 80:39 Jl
17 '15
See also Ship propulsion, Electric
Electricity on the farm
Analysis of central-station practice in Wis-
consin regarding rural service. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:237-9 F 6 '15
Application of electricity to agriculture. 11
Engineer 119:260-1 Mr 12 '15
Electric service on the farm. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:178-9 Jl 31 '15
Electricity In agriculture. C. J. Rohrer. fl Gen
Elec R 18:483-96 Je '16; Some. Sci Am S 80:
264-6, 278-9 O 23-30 '15
Electricity In rural districts: threshing in an
Iowa community. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
148-9 Ja 23 '15
See also Hlectrohortlculture
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
171
Centralization of London energy supply. Eleo
W 64:1137 D 12 '14
Supply of the Netherlands with electric energy.
fifec R & W Elec'n 67:30 Jl 3 '15
Electrification of railroads. See Railroads—
Electrification
Elect rlquettes
Osborn electriquette; electrically propelled
chair. O. E. Thomas. 11 Gen Elec R 18:299-
300 Ap '15
Electrocardiograph
Instrumental study of the heart. 11 Scl Am
112:630-1+ Je 26 '15
Electrochemical society, American. See Ameri-
can electrochemical society
Electrochemistry
American electrochemical society. San Fran-
cisco meeting. Sept. 16-17. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:625-3 O 2 '16
American electrochemical society, 27th gen-
eral meeting. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:821-4
My 1 '15
American electrochemical society, 27th gen-
eral meeting. Elec W 65:1108-10 My 1 'ft
American electrochemical society; 27th gen-
eral meeting, Atlantic City. Met & Chem
Eng 13:314-?J My '15
Contributions of the chemist to the electro-
chemical Industry. W. S. Landls. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:944 N '16
Edward Western's Inventions. L. H. Baeke-
land. por Scl Am S 79:108-9 F 13 '15
Electric synthesis of colloids. J. Mukhopd.-
dhyaya. Am Chem Soc J 37:292-7 F '16
Electrochemical production of organic com-
pounds. Met & Chem Eng 13:211-13 Ap '15
Electrochemistry in America. Met & Chem
Eng 13:1-3 Ja '15
Electrochemistry In 1914. E. F. Roeber. Eleo
W 66:24-5 Ja 2 '16
Measurement of oxidation potentials at mer-
cury electrodes: the stanmc-stannous poten-
Reproducibllity of the cadmium electrode.
F. H. Getman and V. L. Gibbons. 11 Am
Chem Soc J 37:953-70 My '15
Electrodynamometer
Weston portable electrodynamometer Instru-
™— *• -1 T"* *'arine Eng 20:523 N '15; Elec
Potential of silver against silver ion in con-
centrated solutions of potassium and of
sodium chloride, and its relation to the activ-
ities of such solutions. G: a. Forbes and
F: O. Anderegg. Am Chem Soc J 37:1676-85
Jl '15
Studies of a new kind of e. m. f. R. Beutner.
dlags Am Chem Soo J 36:2040-59 O '14
Tear In the electrical industry. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:7 Ja 2 '15
See also Chemistry, Physical; Dissociation;
Electric batteries: Electric furnaces; Elec-
trolysis; Electrolytes; Electrometallurgy;
Electroculture of plants. See Electrohorticulture
Electrodes
27 '16
Design, construction, and operation of elec-
tric furnaces. D. A. Lyon and J. F. Cullen.
diags U S Bur Mines Bui 77:41-71 '14
Electric furnace electrodes— their manufacture
and use. C: A. Bamett U dlags Slbley J
30:27-82 O '16
Ferro-llmenlte arc on alternating-current cir-
cuits. I. Ladoff. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:871-2
My 8 '15
Influence of the potassium Ion upon the po-
tential of the ferrocyanlde-ferricyanlde elec-
trode; abstract. E. P. Sohoch and W. A.
Felsing. Met & Chem Eng 13:568-9 S 1 '13
Measurement of oxidation potentials at mer-
cury electrodes: the stanmo-stannous poten-
tial G: S. Forbes and E: P. Bartlett Am
Chem Soc J 86:2080-40 O '14
Potential of silver against silver Ion In con-
centrated solutions of potassium and of
sodium chloride, and its relation to the acti-
vities of such solutions. G: S. Forbes and
F: O. Anderegg. Am Chem Soc J 37:1676-85
Jl '16
Potential of the rubidium electrode. G. N.
Lewis and W: L. Argo. dlag Am Chem Soo
J 37:1983-90 S '15
Electro-flltros
Improved diaphragm material— electro-flltros.
C. J. Thatcher. Met & Chem Eng 13:336-8
My '16
Electrogalvanlzlng. See Galvanizing
Electrograph
Electric talking sign. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
El ectrohort I culture
Electro-culture: a resume of the literature.
H. R. Hosmer. Gen Elec R 18:14-21 Ja '15;
Same. Sci Am S 79:258-9 Ap 24 '15
Electro-culture of the soil. Sci Am S 79:161
Mr 6 '15
Electrolysis
Action of certain colloids on Ions during elec-
trolysis. A. MutscheUer. dlags Met & Chem
Eng 13:353-7 Je '15
Adjustment of the direct electric lighting cur-
rent to electro-analysis. Ef. J. Kauffmaxu
plan Met & Chern Eng 13:524-5 S 1 '16
Alternating current electrolysis. J. C. Ghosh,
diags Am Chem Soc J 36:2833-46 N '14
Anhydrous hydrazine; electrolysis of a solu-
tion of sodium hydrazide in anhydrous
hydrazine. T. W. B. Welsh, dlag Am Chem
Soc J 37:407-508 Mr '1G
Battery assay of copper: report of subcom-
mittee. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:546-7 Je '15
Coagulation of albumin by electrolytes. W. D.
Bancroft. Met & Chem Eng 13:317-18 My '15
Copper leaching; discussion. L. D. Rlcketts.
and others. Met & Chem Eng 13:319-24 My
Electro-analysis of the second group metals;
abstract. E. P. Schoch and D. J. Brown,
Eng & Min J 100:521 S 25 '16; Same. Met
& Chenr Eng 13:568 S 1 '16
Electrolysis of copper sulphate liquors, using
carbon anodes. L. Addicks 11 dlag Met dfc
Chem Eng 18:748-65 O 16 '16
Electrolysis of solutions of the rare earths.
L. M. Dennis and B. J. Lemon. Am Chem
Soc J 37:131-7 Ja '16
Electrolysis of solutions of the rare earths.
L. M. Dennis and P. A. Van der Meulen.
Am Chem Soc J 37:1963-76 S '15
Electrolytic cell patents for the production
of caustic soda and chlorine, diags Met &
Chem Eng 13:815-16 N 1 '15
Electrolytic endosmose. H. G. Byers and C. H.
Walter, dlags Am Chem Soc J 86:2284-91 N
Electrolytic method of sewage disposal. J. C.
Olsen. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:785-9, 793-7
O 15-N- 1 '15
ger dlags Met & Chem Hftng 13:803-6. 852-
60 N 1-16 '15
Electrolytic production of caustic and chlorine,
dlag Met & Chem Eng 13:506 Ag '15
Electrolytic production of oxygen and hydro-
gen— a typical plant. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
66:1170-1 Je 19 '15
Electrolytic separation of zinc, copper and Iron
from arsenic. A. K, Balls and C. C. McDon-
nell. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:26-9 Ja '15
Gold precipitation on paper. D. Lay. Eng &
Min J 100:276-7 Ag 14 *15
Influence of an alternating current on elec-
. trolysls by a direct current. J. C. Ghosh.
. diags Am Chem Soc J 37:733-52 Ap '15
Motion pictures of electrolysis. U Scl Am S
80:340-1 N 27 '15
Revision of the atomic weight of cadmium: the
electrolytic determination of cadmium In
cadmium chloride. G. P. Baxter and M. L:
Hartmann. Am Chem Soc J 37:113-31 Ja '15
Use of hydrofluoric add In the separation of
copper and lead from tin and antimony by
means of the electric ' current I* , W. McCay.
Am Chem Soo J 86:2876-81 N "14
172
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electrolysis— Continued
Zinc extraction by electrolysis. E. H. Leslie.
Eng M 48:1*10-12 Mr '15
See also Electrochemistry; Electrodes; Elec-
trolytes; Electrolytic corrosion; Blectrometal-
lurgy
Electrolvtes
Coagulation of arsenious sulfide sol by elec-
trolytes. J. Mukhopadhyaya. Am Chem Soc
J 3f:2024-31 S '15
Conductivity and viscosity of solutions of elec-
trolytes in formamid. P. B. Davis, W. S.
Putnam and H. C. Jones. 11 diags J Fr Inst
180:567-601 N '15
Distribution of an electrolyte between water
and some second solvent and its dissociation
constant in aqueous solution. H: J. M.
Creighton. J Fr Jnst 180:63-74 Jl '15
Improved diaphragm material— -electro-flltros.,
C. J. Thatcher. Met & Chem Eng 13:336-8
My '15
Measurement of the conductivity of electro-
lytes; abstract. \V. A. Taylor and H. L.'
Curtis. Elec TV' 66:187 Jl 24 '15
Method for the calculation of the hydratlon of
the Sons at Infinite dilution, and the ideal
diffusion coefficient as applied to the hydro-
diffusion of electrolytes. G: M. Smith. Am
Chem Soc J 37:722-33 Ap '15
Relative migration velocities of the Ions in
complex electrolytes. A. Mutscheller. Met &
Chem Eng 13:439-42 Jl '15
Sensitive criterion of the precision and of
constant errors in the conductance data of
weak electrolytes, the determination of the
molar conductance of organic electrolytes at
zero concentration and a study of the cor-
rection for the specific conductance of the
conductivity of water. C. G. Derlck. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2268-83 N '14
Solution stratification as an aid In the puri-
fication of electrolytes. F. R. Pyne. diag
Met & Chem Eng 13:895-6 D 1 '15
See also Electric batteries; Electrochemis-
try; Electrodes; Electrolysis; Ions; Storage
batteries
Electrolytic corrosion
Causes of corrosion of water pipes and other
underground structures. W. W. Cole. Elec
Ry J 45:186 Ja 23 '15
Corrosion of metals In natural soils. E. H.
Scofleld and L. A, Stenger. 11 Elec By J 44:
1092-5 N 14 '14; Same cond. Eng M 48:588-91
Ja '15; Discussion. Elec Ry J 45:419-21 F 27
Earth resistance and Its relation to the elec-
trolysis of underground structures. B. Mc-
Collum and K. H. Logan. J Fr Inst 180:014-
15 N '15
Effects of electrolysis on engineering struc-
tures. A. F. Ganz. Elec Ry J 46:624-5 S 25
Electrolysis— Its detection and mitigation.
B. McCollum. Elec R & W Meo'n 66:259-60
F 6 '15
Electrolysis mitigation. Am Gas Light J 103:
129-30 Ag 30 '15
Electrolysis mitigation. Am Gas Light J 103:
268 O 25 '15
Electrolysis mitigation In Springfield and New
Myria, Ohio. Elec R & W Mec'n 67:435 S 4
Electrolysis of reinforced concrete. Am Gas
Light J 101:364 D 7 '14
Electrolytic action of return currents. H. E:
Yerbury. Engineer 119:254 Mr 12 '15
Electrolytic corrosion in pipes. Metal Work
84:302 S 3 '15
Electrolytic corrosion of Iron in soils. B. Mc-
Collum and K. H. Logan. IT S Bur Stand
Tech Pa 25:1-69 '13; Abstract. J Fr Inst 180:
228-32 Ag '16
Galvanic corrosion damages hull of yacht. Eng
N 74:622-3 S 9 '16
Insulation of underground piping. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:194 Jl tl '16
Mitigation of destructive effects of electrolysis
on reinforced concrete, underground pipes
and cable sheaths. Eng A Contr 42:291-6
S 23 '14
Overhead electrolysis and porcelain strain In-
sulators. S. L. Foster, il Am Inst E E Pro
34:1549-58 Ag '15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:
582-3 S 18 '15
Faints to prevent electrolysis in concrete
structures. H: A. Gardner. 11 J Fr Inst 179:
313-36 Mr '15; Same. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
504-10 Je '16; Same cond. Iron Tr R 57;
139-40+ Jl 15 '15: Abstracts. Eng N 73:136-7
Ja 21 45; Eng Rec 71:465-6 Ap 10 '15; Am
Soc M E J 37:297 My '15; Concrete Cem 6:
310 Je '15
Preventing corrosion from electrolytic action.
Power 41:740 »Je 1 '15
Springfield (Mass.) electrolysis report. J. T.
Harmer. Elec Ry J 45:607-8 Mr 13 '15
Tests show satisfactory return- circuit condi-
tions In Providence, R. I. Elec Ry J 46:825-
6 O 16 '15
Sec also Concrete, Effect of electricity on
Electromagnetic separation of ores. See Mag-
netic separation of ores
E lectro m ag netlsm
Developments in electroznagnetism. E. Bloch.
Sci Am S 79:338-9. 366-8 My 29- Je 5 '15
Electromagnetic radiation from the viewpoint
of the electron theory. J. F. Mlnton. diags
Gen Elec R 18:387-97 My '15
Sec also Electromagnets; Magnetization
Electromagnets
Calculation of electromagnet windings. E. E.
George and H. Pender, Elec W 65:529-31 F
27 'lo
Electro- magnet for removing particles of iron
from the flesh. 11 Mach 21:601 Mr '15; Eleo
R & W Elec'n 66:508 Mr 13 '16-. Iron Age 95;
452 F 25 '15; Iron Tr R 66:626 Mr 11 '16;
Sci Am S 79:168 Mr 13 '15
Electromagnets for alternating-current cir-
cuits. N. G. Meade. diags Power 41:14-16 Ja
5 '15; Correction. 41:203 F 9 '15
Experiments with a plunger electromagnet:
determining the pull on the plunger when it
is in motion. B. C. Batcheller. diag Elec W
65:1037-9 Ap 24 '15
Magnetization of iron at high flux density
with alternating currents. J. S. Nicholson.
Inst E E J 53:248-57; Discussion. 53:257-63
F 1 '15
Solenoid and electromagnet windings. G; L.
Hedges. Am InstE 15 Pro 34:2595-614 N '15
jfifcff also Armatures; Commutators; Induc-
tion colls
Charging
Recharging magneto magnets. R. J. Everest.
11 Automobile 32:414-15 Mr 4 '15
Electrometal lurgy
Electric furnace and the melting of alloys.
R. S. Wile. Iron Age 95:1068-9 My 13 '15
Electric furnace in metallurgical work. D. A.
Lyon, R. M. Keeney, and J. F. Cullen. bib-
Hog diags U S Bur Mines Bui 77:1-207 '14
Electricity in an ore-treating plant. 11 Eleo
R & W Elec'n 66:481-4 Mr 13 '15
Electrolysis of cogper sulphate liquors, using
carbon anodes. L. Addlcks.
Chem Eng 13:748-55 O 15 '15
A. G. Berts.
Electrolytic antimony refining.
Met & Chem Eng 13:848-61 W 16
Electrolytic copper refining; abstracts of pa-
' •- C. Clark and L. Addlcka. Mef&
13:661-2 O 1 '15
Electrolytic precipitation of gold, stiver -and
copper from cyanide solutions. G. H. Cleven-
ger. diags Met & Chem Bag 13:803-6, 852-60
N 1-16 15
Electro-metallurgical industries as possible
consumers of electric power. D. A. Lyon
and R. M. Keeney. Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:
1707-30 Ag '15: B-rcerpts. Iron Age 96:360-2
Ag 12 '15; Discussion. Am Inst Ettn B Bui
108:2502-7 D '15
Hydro-electrolytic treatment of copper ores.
R. R. Goodrich. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:
1561-94 Ag '15
Iron manufacture by electrolysis: methods
commercially carried out In France* L. Gull-
let. 11 Iron Age 94:1390-2 D 17 14; Same.
Sci Am S 79:70-1 Ja 30 15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
173
Electrometallurgy— Continued
Making use ot segregation In electrolytic tank.
Eng & Min J 100:866 Ag 28 '16
Modern methods for producing and refining
various metals. J. W. Richards. Scl Am S
79:878-9, 898-9 Je 12-19 '15
See also Cyanide process; Electric fur-
naces: Electrochemistry; Electrolysis; Elec-
trolytic corrosion; Electroplating; Electro-
static separation of ores; Electro typing;
Magnetic separation of ores; Metallurgy;
Smelting, Electric
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Electron theory and metallic selenium crys-
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Electron theory of electric conduction in met-
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Electronic conception of positive and negative
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Electronic theories of the properties of metals.
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Interpretations of some etereochemical prob-
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Theory of valency and molecular structure.
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Electrophyslcs
Application of the electron theory to various
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Cathode rays and their properties. J. P. Min-
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Characteristics of cathode ray tubes. J. P.
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Electromagnetic radiation from the viewpoint
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Electron tneory of electric conduction in met-
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Sec also Electric currents, Alternating;
Electric precipitation; Electric units; Elec-
tric waves; Electrochemistry; Radioactivity;
Radiography
Electroplaters' society, American. See American
electroplaters' society
Electroplating
Action of certain colloids on ions during elec-
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Bronzing processes suitable for brass and cop-
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r!5 (to be cont)
Cleaning and plating in the same solution.
etal
O. P. Watts.
Ind n s 13:244-7 Je '15
Copper cyanide plating solutions. M. C. Weber.
Metal Ind n s 13:95-6 Mr '15; Same. Met &
Chem Eng 13:255-6 Ap '15; Same. Foundry
43:197-8 My '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:302 My
8 '15
Demonstration of metal cyanides at Lewis In-
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124 Mr '15
Determining weight of deposit. L. C. Wilson.
11 Metal Ind n s 12:206-7, 335-7, 505-6; 13:
152-4, 277-8 My, Ag, D '14, Apf jl '15 (to be
cont)
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to 1903. .Publishing In Metallurgical and
chemical engineer beginning with April, 1914
Economy and efficiency of copper cyanide.
C: H. Proctor. Foundry 43:199-200
. . My '15
Efficiency, standardization's double. Metal Ind
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See also Cathode rays; Ions; Radioactivity
H. Proctor. Foundry 43:199
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Electrolytic lead deposits. F. C. Mathers and
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'15
Electro-platers' convention, June 3-5. Dayton,
O. C: H. Proctor. Metal Ind n s 13:223-5 Je
Electro-plating with cobalt. C: H. Buchanan
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'15
Electroplating with cobalt. H. T. Kalmus,
C. H. Harper, and W. L. Savell. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:^79-99 My '15; Excerpts (Con-
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Elec R & W Elec'n 66:873 My 8 '15; Sum-
mary. Eng M 49:422-3 Je '15
French process for electroplating mirrors with,
copper. 11 Elec R & W Eleo'n 66:922-3 My 15
Making the silver solutions. O. A. Hiillman.
Metal Ind n s 13:416-17 O '15
Modern acid-dipping, electroplating- and Japan-
ning plant. H. N. Trumfcull. U Gen Elec R
18:1121-6 D '15
Modem plating equipment and supplies. E. S.
Thompson. Metal Ind n s 12:153-4, 515 Ap,
D '14
New form of electroplating barrel. 11 Iron Age
96:979 O 28 '15
Polishing and plating room practices re-
viewed. F. W. Hobbs. Metal Ind n s 13:414-
15 O '15
Preparation and operation of all lead plating-
baths. F. C. Mathers. Metal Ind n s 13:184-
5 My '15
Proper use of ammeter and voltmeter in the
plating room. Metal Ind n s 13:67-8 F '15
Relative migration velocities of the ions in
complex electrolytes. A. Mutscheller. Met &
Chem Bng 13;439-42 Jl '15
Removing grease by electricity; the modern
way to prepare metal articles^ for plating
operations. T: Brown. Metal Ind n s 13:
192-4 My '15
Testing of electro-plating solutions, diag Metal
Ind n s 18:20-1 Ja '15
174
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electroplating — Continued
Twentieth century electro-plating plant; Spl-
rella company's Niagara Falls. N. Y., Instal-
lation. G. W. Grupp. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:
331-2 Ag '15
Unit energy consumption in electroplating
establishment. 11 Elec W 66:804 O 9 '15
Voltmeter and ammeter In the plating room.
S. E. Huenerfauth. Metal Ind n s 13:71 F '15
See al»o Electrometallurgy; Galvanizing;
Nickel plating; Sliver plating
E lectrosco pc
Practical methods for the determination of
radium. S. C. Llnd. 11 diag J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:406-10 My '15
Electrostatic potential and synchronism indi-
cators. 11 Elec Ry J 46:326 Ag 21 '16; Blec
R & W Elec'n 67:251-2 Ag 7 '16; ; Elec W 66:
310-11 Ag 7 '15; Power 42:271-2 Ag 24 '15
Electrostatic separation of ores _
Electrostatic ore separation. I. C. Clark. Eng
& MIn J 98:264-7 Ag 8 '14; Same. Scl AmS
80:173-4 S 11 '15; Same cond. Eng M 48:
105-8 O '14
Electrotherapeutics
See also Radiotherapy
Electro-thermostatlc control
Electro-thermostatic control of radiators. Scl
Am 112:364+ Ap 17 '15
Electrotyping
Preliminary circular of Information regarding
testing of electrotyping solutions issued by
the Bureau of standards. Inland Ptr 54:891-2
D '14
Regulation of electrotyping solutions, dlag
U S Bur Stand Giro 52:1-12 '15; Abstract.
Met & Chem Eng 13:258-60 Ap '16
See also Stereotyping
Elements, Chemical. See Chemical elements
Elephant Butte dam
Closure made at Elephant Butte dam, New
Mexico. Eng Rec 71:274 F 27 '15
Concreting methods and records, Elephant
Butte dam. E. H. Baldwin, diags Eng N 74:
696-8 O 7 '16
Excavation for foundation of Elephant Butte
dam. EL H. Baldwin, fl diags plan Eng N
73:49-54 Ja 14 '15
Placing masonry for the Elephant Butte dam,
New Mexico. E. H. Baldwin. 11 diags Eng
N 74:645-9 S 80 '15
Elevated railroads
Derrick car for elevated-railway reconstruc-
tion. J. M. Ryan. 11 diag Eng N 73:986-7 My
Design of steel elevated railways, N. T. rapid
transit system. M. E. Grlest. 11 diags Eng
Foil-load secondary stresses In elevate^ rail-
way bents. L. R. Manvllle. Bng N 74:949-51
N 11 '15
How some problems In the New York elevated
Improvement work were solved. 11 diags
Eng Rec 71:781-3 Je 19 '15
Laying new track under an old elevated rail-
way platform, dfega Eng N 73:1180-1 Je 17
Mile and a half of track on New York ele-
vated line rebuilt In fourteen days. 11 Eng
Rec 72:368-4 8 18 1 '16
Ornamental concrete elevated railway, New
York dtp- M. E. Grlest. 11 diags Eng N 74:
913-18 Nil '16
Railroad building under and over the streets
of New TorkTTl map Scl Am 113:142-8+ Ag
14 *15
Rapid steel erection on third track work, Sec-
ond avenue elevated. New York. 11 diags
Eng Rec 71:86-7 Ja, 1& '16
Rebuilding elevated railways In New York
city, ttdlagB plan map Eng N 74:625-80, 683-
7 S 30-O T '15
Safety of trains on the Chicago elevated. 11
Elec By J 46:802-5 Ag 21^5^
Section of New York elevated rebuilt tinder
heavy traffic without an accident 11 map
Eng Bee 72:470-2 O 16 '15
Temporary support for an elevated-railway
bent H. L. iDlyn. 11 Bng N 74:122-3 Jl 15
Track-raising In building a __
New York elevated lines. 11 diags Eng N 74:
269-71 Ag 6 '15
and special construction used on
extension to New York elevated. 11
3ng Rec 72:76-8 Jl 17 '16
Word about elevated railroads in general. Elec
Ry J 46:71-2 Ja 2 15
Stations
Architectural treatment of special elevated sta-
tions of the dual system, New York city.
S. J. Tickers. 11 Am lost Arch J 3:501-2 N
'15
Stations for third track, New York elevated,
placed above existing platforms. 11 diags
fing Rec 72:138-9 Jl SI '15 ^^
Elevator lobbies
Types of elevator lobbies In office buildings.
C. P. Baker. 11 plans Arch Bee 38:631-40 D
'15
Elevators
Elevator-rail greaser, diag Power 41:82-3 Ja
19 '15
Hydraulic elevators shut down by broken gate
valve, dlag Eng N 74:574 S 16 '16
Seventy years of inventions. 11 Sci Am 112:
See ateo Hoisting machinery
Safety devices
Maximum rate of safe retardation for pas-
senger cars and elevators. Eng N 72:1132-3
D 3 '14
Sixth award of the Scientific American medal
for safety devices. W: H. Tolman. II Sci Am
112:174 F 20 '15
When the elevator runs away. 11 Scl Am 113:
274 S 25 '15
Elevators, Electric
Automatic electric elevator dispatcher. N. G.
Meade. diags Power 41:640-1 Ap 20 '16
Characteristics of direct-current motors for
elevator service. A. Brunt. 11 Am Inst E E
Fro 84:2767-82 N '15
Electric elevator. H. D. James. Am Inst E E
Fro 34:3006-11 D '36
Electric elevators, operation and maintenance.
A. C. Bender. 11 diags Elec R & W Elec'n
66:947-52, 985-9, 1060-2 My 22- Je 6 '15
Line disturbance caused by special squirrel-
eagre and wound-rotor motors when starting
elevators and hoists. J. C. Lincoln, diag Am
Inst E E Pro 34:421-31 Mr '15; Discussion.
34:2847-50 N '15
Modern electric elevator and elevator prob-
lems. D: Llndqulst. 11 diags Am Soc M E J
37:309-24 Je '16; Abstracts. Power 41:666-
7 My 11 '15; Elec W 65:1011-12 Ap 17 '15:
Discussion. Am Soc M E J 87:324-33 Je 'id
Rational basis of comparison of the duties of
electrical elevators and hoisting engines.
A. M. Coyle. Am Soc M E J 37:395-400 Jl
- '16
Elevators, Grain. See Grain elevators
Elevators, Inclined
Inclined elevators Increase economy of marine
terminals. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:119 Mr '15
Elgin, Illinois
Water supply
Experience with artesian well water. R. R.
Parkin. Am Water Works Assn J 2:407-9
Je '15
Eliot,. Charles William, 1884-
Appreciation, M. Benjamin, por Scl Am S 78:
411 D 26 '14
Ellen Wilson memorial homes, Washington,
D. C.
Town planning and housing. G: B. Ford. 11
frlans Am' Inst Arch J 8:352-7 Ag '15
Ellipses'
Method of drawing an ellipse. A. W. Sohoof.
diags Mach 21:496-7 F '15
Simple method of .drawing ellipses, diags Eng
& Mln J 99:1080 Je 19 '15
Hldkorfes, elms and ash trees. W. H. Miller. 11
Am For 21:719-29 Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
175
Air analyzer for determining the fineness of
cement. J. C. Pearson and W. H. SUgh. 11
diags U S Bur Stand Tech Fa 48:1-74 '16;
Summary. J Fr Inst 179:712-14 Je '16; Sum-
mary. Eng Rec 71:737 Je 12 '15
Embankments
Building the earth embankment for Hill View
reservoir. A. W. Tidd. 11 plan Eng N 74:
500-5 S 9 '15
Cutoff-wall and rock grouting at the Milton
reservoir embankment. 11 dlags map Eng
N 73:468-71 Mr 11 '16
Earth embankment and fill at Shopton, Iowa,
11 plan Eng N 72:1172-3 D 10 '14
Earth fill replaces trestle for irrigation canal
U dlags Eng Rec 71:625-6 Ap 2T '15
London county hall, dlags Engineer 120:147-8
Ag 13 '15
Railroad subgrade troubles — preventives and
cures. J. T. Bowser. Eng Rec 72:203-4 Ag 14
•16
Simple construction reclaims 7000 acres of rich
land at low cost, Pitt Meadow, B C. BL It
BurwelL 11 dlag map Eng Rec 72:330-1 S 11
'16
Sec also Sea walls
Embargo
British wool embargo. Textile World 48:569-
62 Mr '15
Details of rubber embargo lifting. Horseless
Age 35:222-3 F 17 '15
Embezzlement
Defalcations. L. U. Crawford. J Account 20:
112-21 Ag '15
Embossing (typography)
Electrically heated embossing block. 11 Elec
W 66:995 O 30 '15
Emboso sales company protests. W. B. West-
lake. Inland Ptr 54:357-8 D '14
Outgrowths of letterpress. G: Sherman, dlag
Inland Ptr 54:197-200, 343-6 N-D '14
Embroidery patterns
Outgrowths of letterpress: transfer and per-
forated embossing patterns. G: Sherman. 11
Inland Ptr 64:343-6 D '14
Emery around a dynamo. B: J. Oppenheim.
Power 41:275-6 F 23 '15
Emery around a dynamo. W. Weaver. Power
40:855 D 15 '14
See also Grinding and polishing
Emery wheels
Constructing emery wheel exhaust heads.
dlags Metal Work 82:787-9 D 18 '14
Emery tool grinder for patternmakers. C.
Murphy, dlag -Foundry 43:300 Ag '15
New safety hood for emery wheels. 11 Iron Age
95:244 Ja 28 '15
Origin of the emery wheel. 11 Engineer 119:
See also Grinding wheels
EmlMlvlty. See Radiation
Emmet, William Le Roy, 1859-
Sketch. por Eng M 60:&16-17 N '15
Empire state gas & electric association
New York state convention, Scheneotady, May
6-8. Elec W 65:1267-9 My 15 '15
Employees
Advertising Influence of employees. F. R.
Slater. Elec R & W Blec'n 66:1147-8 Je 19
'15; Same. Am Gaa Light J 103:149-50 S 6
'15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:1029 My 29 '16
Best methods of deallnflr with roftn, H. E.
- nble. Ry Age "
of
TfrHTyT<v| and employer*
Work 84:578-9 N 5 '16
his opinion of employee?
• " 84:687 W 26 '15
~ Fairbanks.
P.
Can __
H. J. TBuckley. Metal Work "ft...
Card record of employees. C. B.
Etag M 48:678-6 Ja '16
Card record of employees. S. G. Koon. Bog
M 49:88-90 Ap '16
Contractor's method for holding good men.
.M. C. Tuttle. Bng N 73:694-6 Ap 8 '15
TDramtTiIng the physique of Chicago elevated
employees. BL XL Fiaher, 11 BlecRy J 46:216-
How to keep men in your employ. W. A.
Grieves. Iron Tr R 57:488-9+ S 9 TL5
How to keep your men healthy. S. C. Coey.
Iron Tr R 56:389-90 F 18 '15
Human element. J' Hartness. Iron Age 94:1297
D 3 '14; Same. Metal Work 82:780 D 11 '14:
Same. Am Gas Light J 102:17-18 Ja 11 '15;
Same. Am Soc M E J 37:2-3 Ja-M.5
Human factor in production. A. A. Dowd.
Iron Tr R 55:1186-5- D 24 '14
Human nature and successful shop manage-
ment. R. T. Gebler. Metal Work 82:823-4 D
of men, motor cars and profits. O. J.
11 Iron Age 96:33-41+ Ja 7 '15
j physical examination of employes.
- Fisk. Am Ind 16:21-3 F; 22-8 Je '16
Physical control of employees. Eng & Min J
Physician in Industry; how the science of pre-
ventive medicine is minimizing accidents.
S. M. McCurdy. Iron Age 95:401 F 18 '15;
Same. Scl Am S 79:265 Ap 24 '15
Selling stock to employees. C: F. McElroy.
Three position plan of promotion. F. B. Gllr
breth and L. M. Gilbreth. Iron Age 96:1057-
9 N 4 '15
Training and holding competent employes.
F. Mappes. Metal Work 82:731-3 D 4 '14
Where the money goes. R. " — " ~ "
W Blec'n 65:1210-11 D 26
R. O. Wye. Elec R &
. > 26 '14
Word to managers about their men. W:
Gould. Elec W 66:536-8 S 4 '15
ffcc (lisa Apprentices; Employment systems;
Foremen; Industrial betterment; Welfare
work in Industry
Employees, Government. See Government em-
ployees
Employees, Training of
Improvement of distribution employees. C. E.
Reinicker. 11 Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1242-
1302 '14; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 102:
33-9 Ja 18 '15; Discussion. Am Gas Inst Pro
9rpt 2, 1302-10 '14
See also Apprentices; Corporation schools;
Schools and shops, Cooperation of
the United
of British
jyers' ors
Bur For
Employers' associations
Commercial organizations
Kingdom with
manufacturers'
ttons. A- J. Wolfe. U
102:'
Com 102:41-63 '15
Employers' organizations versus those of em-
ployees. H. Bryant. Inland Ptr 54:493-5 Ja
Employers1 liability
Employees' Injuries and what they cost. A. L.
H; Street. Iron Age 95:481-2 F 25 '15
Sec also Workmen's compensation
Employment agencies
See also Labor exchanges
Enriployment systemii 4
St. E.
Cost
ures on your pay roll. H.
Lewis. Iron Tr R 56:182 Ja 21 '15
Employment bureau. H. G. Wlnsor. Elec Ry J
46:9-10 Jl 3 '15
Fundamentals involved In the help problem.
C. F. Raymond. Am Ind 15:28-9 Ja '15
workmen will pay
mond. Eng Rec
economic waste and
'
Greater care in
the contractor.
71:501-2 Ap 17
Hiring and flri
how to avoid
y:t£U A* 1
How do you select and promote your men.
R. V. Wright. Ry Age 59:281-3 Ag 6 '15;
Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:887-9 Ag '15
Human raw material and 1flnUbgd jroduet
J. M. Mackay.. Metal Work 83:183 Ja 29 915
Irregular employment: cost and causes. H: S.
Dennlson. Am Soc k E J 37:280-1 My '15
Neglected principle of the safety first move-
176
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Employment systems — Continued
Selecting the right occupation. Eng N 74:321-
2 Ag 12 '16
Supervisor of personnel and his functions.
E. M. Hopkins. Ind Eng 15:7-11 Ja '15;
Summary. Iron Age 94:1371-2 D 10 '14
Waste in hiring and discharging employees.
M. TV. Alexander. Sci Am S 79:102-3 F 13
'15: Same cond. Am Gas Light J 103:43-4 Jl
19 U5; Abstract. Iron Age 94:1032-3 O 29 '14;
Abstract. Metal Work 82:609-10 N 6 '14; Ab-
stract. Eng M 48:733-6 F '15
fire also Employees
Municipal-utility problem at Emporia, Kan.;
a central station leased to a progressive
syndicate. 11 Elec TT 65:1106-7 My 1 '16
Empress of Ireland (steamship)
Salvage work on the Empress of Ireland. R. G.
Skerrett il plan diag Int Marine Eng 20:60-2
F '15; Same cond. Sci Am 112:49 Ja 9 '15
Emscher tanks
Measuringthe drainability of Emscher tank
sludge, w. Li. Stevenson. U Eng & Contr 44:
212 S 15 '15: Same. Munic J 39:427-8 S 16
'16; Same cond. Eng N 74:566 S 16 '16
Preliminary report on Emscher tanks and
kindred sewage-clarification processes. K,
Thuxnzn and E. C. Reichle. Eng N 72:1306-8
D 31 '14
Enamel and enameling
Electrically heated enameling ovens. C. W.
Bartlett il Gen Elec R 18:1130-6 D '15
6000-kw electric enameling load. 11 plan Elec
W 65:1702-3 Je 26 f!5
Using electric ovens for enameling. 11 Iron Tr
R 67:215 Jl 29 '15
Endosmose. See Osmosis
Endowments
Awards for new truth. Sci Am 113:392 N 6
'16
Energy. See Force and energy; Free energy
Engine houses. See Roundhouses
Engineering
Application of engineering methods to the
problems of the executive, director and
trustee. H. Godfrey. Am Soc M E J 37:334-40
Je'15
Engineer a practical idealist C: D. Marx. Eng
Rec 72:378-80 S 26 '15
Human factors in engineering practice. J: Cal-
der. Stevens Ind 32:193-206 Jl '16
Recent significant developments in science
and engineering. Sibley J 29:109-14 Ja '15;
Same. Sci Am S 79:83 F 6 '15
Relation of physical science to the develop-
ment of engineering, R. C. Gibbs. Sibley J
29:129-32 Ja '15
Requisites for success in engineering. F. H.
Bfcy. Boston Soc C B J l:24f-62 Ap TL4
Review of the year 1914. Sci Am 112:6-7 Ja
2 '16
Roman technics and industry in early Ger-
many. Sci Am S 79:130 F 27 '15
Year's review. Power 41:21-6 Ja. 5 '15
See also Aeronautics; Aqueducts; Arches;
Architecture; Blasting; Breakwaters;
Bridges; Building: Building materials; Ca-
nals; Chemical engineering jcivil engineering;
Curve plotting; Curves; Docks; Domestic en-
; Drainage; Dredging; Earthwork;
ic engineering; Embankments; Engi-
neers: Engines; Foundations; Gas engineer-
Ing; Grouting: Harbors; Haulage; Hydraulic
engineering; Irrigation; Machinery; Marine
engineering; Masonry; Mechanical drawing;
Mechanical handling; Military engineer-
ing; Mining engineering; Municipal engi-
neering; Railroad engineering; Railroads —
Construction; Reclamation of land; Rivers;
Roads; Sanitary engineering; Sea walls; Shop
management; Shore protection; Standards,
. .. gteam engines; Subways :Sur-
, _ els and tunneling; Walla; water
engineering
Accounting
Cost accounting on construction work, with a
description of the system used by the Aber-
thaw construction company. L. H. Allen,
forms Boston Soc C E J 1:133-77 Mr '14; Dls- -
cusslon. 1:455-79 O '14
Development of a unit cost system. N. Cun-
liff. 11 Assn Eng Soc J 53:74-85 Ag '14; Same
Eng & Contr 42:374-6 O 21 '14; Discussion.
Assn Eng Soc J 53:85-101, 165-fo Ag-S '14
Estimates
Erie canal enlargement greatly exceeds the
estimated cost. Eng & Contr 43:139-40 F 17
Estimating. C. R. Krelder. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:196-8 Ja 30 '15
Examinations
California examination for construction engi-
neer. Eng N 74:1081 D 2 '15
Engineers and civil-service examinations in
Philadelphia and elsewhere. A. M. Swanson,
Eng N 73:277-9 F 11 '15
Examinations for commissions, corps of engi-
neers. Eng N 74:513-14 S 9 '16 ^
Study and teaching
Methods of instruction in engineering exten-
sion; with discussion. K. G. Smith. W Soo
E J 20:266-86 Mr '15
tfre alw Engineering education
Tables, calculations, etc.
Computing area of segments of circles. H. N.
Bradstreet. Eng N 73:692 Ap 8 '15
Computing offsets to circular curves. Lr. Pist-
ner. Eng Rec 71:171, S07 F 6, Mr 6 '15
Reactions in a three-legged stiff frame with
hinged column bases; with discussion. N. M.
Stlneman. W Soc E J 19:881-920 N '14
To compute offsets to vertical curves. W: A.
Cunningham. Eng Rec 71:244 F 20 '15
Cuba
American engineer in Cuba. F. E. Small.
Power 41:83 Ja 19 '15
Italy
Italy and engineering. Sci Am S 80:11 Jl 3 '15
South America
South America as a field for American engi-
neers. B. Willis. Eng Rec 70:620 D 5 '14
Turkey
~ prospects in Turkey. Engineer
2, 396-6 Ap 16-23 '15
United States
American engineering in 1914. Engineer 119:
128, 164-5, 174-6 F 5-19 '15
Engineering features of the Panama-Pacific
International exposition. G. I* Bayley. U Am
Soc M E J 37:571-91, 696-8 O, D '15; Ab-
stract. Eng N 74:845-6 O 28 '15; Discussion.
Engineering
119:371-:*
Am Soc MB J 37:698-9 D '15
Engineering works of the West. 11 Eng Rec
72:261-4 Ag 28 '16
Engineering, Chemical. See Chemical engineer-
ing
Engineering, Civil. See Civil engineering
Engineering, Electric. See Electric engineering
Engineering, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic engi-
neering
Engineering, Marine. See Marine engineering
Engineering, Mining. See Mining engineering
Engineering, Municipal. See Municipal engi-
neering
Engineering, Sanitary. See Sanitary engineer-
ing
Engineering, Steam. See Steam engineering
Engineering buildings
City of Jacksonville engineering- building.
W. P. Darwin, 11 plans Eng N 72:1220 D 17
Engineering bureaus
Iowa engineering society discuss the technical
service bureau. Eng N 73:411 F 25 '15
Iowa engineers object to technical service
bureau. Eng Rec 71:279 F 27 '15
Minnesota surveyors and engineers discuss
bureau of engineering cooperation. Eng N
73:412 F 25 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
177
Engineering bureaus — Continued
State competition with private engineers. Eng
N 73:450 Mr 4 '15
State technical bureaus and the consulting-
engineer. Eng Rec 71:255 F 27 '16
Engineering colleges
Competition by professors in engineering
schools. Eng N 73:276-7, 452-6, 646 F 11,
Mr 4, Ap 1 '15
See al#o Throop college of technology
Advertising
One way to advertise an engineering school.
Bng N 74:32-3 Jl 1 '15
Engineering congress. International. See Inter-
national engineering congress
Engineering education
American engineering education makes rapid
advances. 6: F. Swain. Eng Rec 72:387-9 S
25 '15
Automobile engineering curricula at the Uni-
versity of Michigan. W. T. Flshlelgh. Horse-
less Age 35:111-14 Ja 20 '15
Broad survey of engineering education. Eng N
78:993-4 My 20 '15
Co-operative technical schools meet present
needs. F. E. Ayer. Eng N 74:1059-61 D 2 '15
Course which gives broad training in business
and economics. Bng Rec 72:323-4 S 11 '15
Bducatlon for professional success. S. H. Bun-
nelL Bng Rec 71:688-9 My 29 '15
Eminent members of profession discuss pre-
sent standing of engineers. Bng Rec 71:361-
4 Mr 20 '15
Engineering1 education, engineering success
and leadership among men. Bng & Contr 43:
350 Ap 21 '15
Illuminating engineering as a branch of tech-
nical Instruction. C. B. Clewell. diags nium
Eng Soc 10:321-37; Discussion. 10:338-52 no
New advanced course in electrical engineering
at Columbia university. W. I. Slichter. fi
Qen Blec R 18:940-4 O '15
Relation of educational training to the prac-
tice of engineering. W: H. Burr. Bng Soc
W Pa 31:56-73; Discussion. 31:73-113 F '15
Shop training that is worth while. R. B. Ken-
nedy and J. H. Hogue. 11 Iron Tr R 57:617-
23 S 30 '15; Same. Foundry 43:405-11 O '16
Should another course be added to the engi-
neering schools' curriculum. R. C. Hardman.
Bng 1ST 74:563-4 S 16 '15
Suggestion for technical schools. H: R. Oilnon.
Mach 21:770-1 My '15
Training of the civil engineer. Bng Reo 70:655
D 19™14
Washburn shops of the Worcester Polytechnic
institute. G: I. Alden. Am Soc M B J 37:391-
4 Jl '15 •
What is the trouble with our engineering edu-
cation? B: Orton, Jr. Bng N 74:822-3 O 28 '15
See also Engineering colleges; Industrial
service movement; Railroad education;
Technical education
Engineering ethics
Competition by professors in engineering
schools. Bng N 73:276-7, 452-5 F 11, Mr 4
Ethical advertising for engineers. W: O. SelL
Bng Rec 71:660 My 22 '15
See also Professional ethics
Engineering foundation
Board named to control Engineering founda-
tion. Bng Rec 71:695-6 My 29 '15
Endowment fund established by the United
engineering society. Bng N 73:93 Ja 14 '15
Engineering foundation. Am Soc M B J 37:111-2
F '16
Engineering foundation. Power 41:179-80 F 2
15 •
Engineering1 foundation established. Am Ind
15:42+ Mr '15
Engineering foundation established. Iron Age
95:289-90 F 4 '15
Engineering- foundation: first regular meeting.
Blec R & W Elec'n 6(1:1047 Je 5 '16
Engineering foundation started with $200,000
gift. Bng Rec 71:153-4 Ja 30 '15
Foundation rests on broad idea's. Iron Tr R 56:
289-90 F 4 '16
Gift of $200,000 for the advancement of the
profession of engineering. Bng N 73:226-8 F
Inauguration of the engineering foundation.
Blec W 65:310 Ja 30 '15
List of members of the Board. Am lust Min.
B Bui 108 :xv D '15
Suggested activity for the engineering foun-
dation. Power 41:339-40 Mr 9 '15
Engineering laboratories
Engineering experiment station of the Uni-
versity of Illinois. B. B. Paine. Am Inst B
B Fro 34:2421-7 O '15
Laboratory control of water supplies. B: Bar-
tow. 11 diags plan Am Water Works Assn J
1:720-6 D '14
Standard practice Instructions for concrete
testing laboratory. R. B. Goodwin. 11 Bng N
73:202-8 F 4 '15
Mce also Electric laboratories; Mining lab-
oratories
Engineering law
Discussion of some legal principles of interest
to engineers. W: L. Bowman. Bng & Contr
42:552-4 D 16 '14
Her alno Boilers — Laws; Building laws;
Electric engineering — Laws; Engineers —
Licenses; Heating — Laws; Plumbing laws;
Railroad law; Sewerage— Laws; Ventilation
—Laws; Waterworks— Laws
Engineering libraries
Growth of engineering libraries and need of
Indexes. Ry R 56:189-91 F 6 '15
Growth of engineering libraries and the need
of indexes. H. W. Wilson. Ry K 5(5:430 Mr
27 '15
Indexing engineering literature. L. B. Krause.
Ry 11 Gfi:356 Mr 13 '15
Reclamation service has unique library. Eng
N 74:787 O 21 '15
Work of engineering libraries. Bng Rec 71:
351 Mr 20 '15
Work of engineering libraries. K. C. Walker.
Bng Rec 71:438 Ap 3 '15
Engineering literature
Early engineering hf
literature. Ry R 57:657-8 N
handbooks. Mach 21:664 Ap
Indexing and filing technical literature. A. R.
Kenner. Bng & Mm J 99:851-6 My 15 '15
Proposed system of classifying ana digesting
the records of the society: with discussion.
B. J. Prindle. Am Soc M B J 37:272-6 My '15
Suggested activity for the engineering foun-
dation; Indexing. Power 41:339-40 Mr 9 '15
Sec aUo Engineering libraries; Engineer-
ing periodicals
Engineering materials
See also Building materials; Concrete;
Iron; Steel; Strength of materials; Testing
Engineering offices
Uptodate city-engineering office, Muscatlne,
Iowa; plan. Bng N 74:1040 N 25 '15
Engineering periodicals
Filing periodical liter*
How can engineers best utilize the technical
Journals? J: W. Alvord. Bng & Contr 42:
306-8 S 30 '14
Reading of a technical Journal H. S. Cooper.
Blec Ry J 45:716-17 Ap 10 '15
Engineering records
Bridge cost record used by the Illinois high-
way commission. Bng & Contr 42:200-3 Ag
26 '14
City engineer's records in Frankfort, Ind.
R. H. Boynton. Munlc Bng 49:78-9 Ag '16;
Same. Bng & Contr 44:165-6 S 1 '15
Engineering reports
How can annual reports of city engineering
departments be improved? Bng Rec' 71:254,
406-7 F 27, Mr 27 '15
More about annual and other reports. Bng Rec
71:512-13 Ap 24 '15
Regulations governing preparation of reports
on water supply systems and extensions In
Saskatchewan. Bng & Contr 42:131-2 Ag 5
'14
Scope of engineering reports and plans for
sewerage and sewage disposal works in
Saskatchewan. Elng & Contr 42:155-6 Ag 12
178
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Engineering reports — Continue*
Western society of engineers upholds status
of engineering report. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:396 F 27 '15
Engineering societies
Annual dues. Elec W 65:1227 My 15 '15
Association of national engineering societies.
Eng N 73:83 Ja 14 '15
Contests In engineering society elections. Eng
N 72:1319-20 D 31 '14
Co-operation or amalgamation of local engi-
neering societies. Bine N 74:1042-8 N 25 '15
Directory of electrical associations. Eleo W
66:1063 X 6 '16
Duties and sphere of action of a local engi-
neering society with special reference to the
Boston society of civil engineers. £L P.
Eddy. Boston Soc C E J 2:149-63 Ap '15
T* — i-eej. awates; abstracts. F. H. NewelL
„ & Contr 44:221-3 S 32 '16; Eng N 74:
-70 S 16 '15; Power 42:459-60 S 28 '15;
g Rec 72:420-1 O 2 '15
Financing engineering societies. Eleo R & W
Elec'n 66:799 My 1 15
Future of the engineering profession. A. J.
Hiroes. Eng Rec 72:663 N 27 '15
How one engineering society secured pub-
licity. C. E. Drayer. Eng Rec 70:645-6 D 12
'14
Ideal engineering society. P. M. Lincoln. Am
Inst E E Pro 34:623-4 Ap '15
Illuminating engineering society. C. H. Sharp;
W. D. Weaver. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:918-20
Importance of the local engineering society.
Eng N 72:1320-1 D 31 '14
Ust of engineering societies of the United
States and Canada. Eng N 73:1099-1104 Je
Local engineering society: discussion. J. F.
Druar. Assn Eng Soc J 53:301-4= D '14
Rules for society programs. Eng Rec 72:536 O
30 '15
Time at hand when the engineering society
should awake to its deficiencies; abstracts.
E. McCullough. Eng Rec 72:421-2 O 2 '16;
Power 42:580-1 O 12 '15
"What the Southwestern electrical and gas
association can do for me. A. V. "Wain-
wrlght. Am Gas Light J 103:172-3 S 13 '15
Sec also names of societies, e. g. Associ-
ated engineering societies of St. Louis
Engineering standards. See Standards, Engi-
neering
Engineer*
Commission plan for control of public works.
Eng N 73:1186-8 Je 17 '15
Constitution and Ust of members of the Amer-
ican water works association. AT^ "Water
Works Assn J Sup 1:1-94 D '14
Cooperation proposed between engineers and
the Chicago association of commerce. Ry R
56:442 Mr 27 '15
Deficiency in personality responsible' for
engineer's failure to receive recognition.
G: F. Swain. En? Rec 71:261-2 F 27 '15 •
Effect of architects* license laws- upon -engi-
neers. Eng N 73:382-3 F 25 '15
Eminent members of profession discuss pres-
ent standing of engineers. EJng Rec 71:861-
4. 890-2 Mr 20-27*15
Engineer a practical .idealist. C: D. Marx.
Eng Rec 72:878-80 S 25 '15
Engineer and publicity, with special refer-
ence to the publicity work of the Cleveland
engineering society* abstract. C. E}. Drayer.
Eng & Contr 42:5J4-5 D 23 '14; Abstract,
with discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:88-92 F
15
Engineer awakes; ..
& Contr 44:221-8 S 22 '15
S 16 *16; Power 42:459-60-
72:420-1 O 2 '15
F. a
•74
BShg- Rec
Gmette-
Engineering positions in ..Illinois with, state
highway commission and with state utilities
commission. Eng A Contr 43:421 My 12 '15
and public- service commtssio
74:247-8 Ag 6 15 ' ' '
Engineers as arbiters of public
Justice. W. M. Daniels. Brig Re
. Engineers as members of public service com-
missions. C: H. Ledlie. Eng N 73:547-8 Mr
Engineers from the contractor's viewpoint.
R: W. Sherman. Eng N 72:1138 D 3 '14
Engineer's Idea of values Is usually confused;
Prof. John R. Commons's views. Eng & Contr
48:284 Air 31 15
Engineers present open letter to chalrman__of
A. H.
Engineers will discuss plans for nation-wide
cooperative movement. King Rec 71:766-7 Je
19 '15
Experience of an engineer In public office.
M. L. Cooke. Am Soc M H J 87:708-9 D '15
How engineers earn fees. W. L. Benham. Eng
Insurance as an aid to engineers. N. H.
Daniels. Boston Soc C E J 2:91-108 Mr '15
Investment banker and the engineer. C: A.
Hobein. Assn Eng Soc J 64:237-57 Je '15
Knowledge of affairs needed by engineers. L O.
Baker. Bng Rec 71:722 Je 5 '15
Place of the engineer In modern society. C. A.
Adams. Sibley J 29:211-19 Ap 16
Plain truth about leadership. Eng Rec 71:255
F 27 16
Political economy and the engineer. G: L.
Hoxle. Elec W 66:1549-51 Je 12 '15
Position of the engineer; abstracts. I. O.
Baker. En* N 73:1013 My 27 16; Concrete
Gem 7:164N 15
Practicing engineers and Industrial education.
F: G. Bonser. Eng N 72:1133-4 D 3 14
Publicity for the engineer and its importance:
excerpts. C. E. Drayer. Eng N 73:1018-19
My 27 15; Bng Rec 71:718-19^ Je 5 15
Relation of the architect and the engineer.
D. D. KimbalL Heat & Ven 12:13-18 Mr; 26-
30 Ap 15
Relations of accountants and engineers In
special Investigations of various kinds of
plants. H. C. Hopson. J Account 20:397-9
N 16
Requisites for success in engineering. F. H.
Fay. Boston Soc C E J 1:249-62 Ap 14
Specialized experience of engineers P-'nfl con-
tractors vital to country's defense. G: Fer-
rine. 11 Eng Rec 72:694-6 N 13 16
Status of the engineer. E. W. Rice, Jr. Gen
Elec R 18:234-7 Ap 16; Same. Am Inat E
E £ro 84:643-60 Ap 15
Status of the engineer; symposium. Am Inst
E E Pro 34:635-74 Ap 15; Abstracts. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:391-2 F 27 15; Elec W 65:
494-5 F 20 15; Eng N 78:409-10, 742 F 26,
Ap 15 15
Taking Inventory. Eng & Contr 43:437-8 My
Time at hand when the engineering society
should awake to Its deficiencies; abstracts.
E. McCullough. Eng Reo 72:421-2 O 2 15;
Power 42:530-1 O 12 '16
University of Wisconsin promotes engineering
work without displacing consulting engineer.
G: R. Bascom. Eng Rec 72:47-8Jl 10 15
Value of sales experience to the engineer.
W: T. Price. Sibley J 80:11-18 O 16
VoTariteer engineer officers. Eng & Mln J
100:796-7 N 18 16
See alto Civil engineers; Electric engi-
neers; Heating engineers; Locomotive "
Licenses
Architects versus engineers; Illinois engineers
win fight for legal recognition. Assn Eng
Soc jTl4:277-99 Jfe'15
Hearing on Massachusetts licensing- bilL
PoweT 41:418-19 Mr 28 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
179
Engineers—Licenses — Continued
History of the bill for a structural engineer's
license law. A* Allen. W Soc E J §0:390-2
Ap '15
Illinois law requires licenses for engineers.
Bug Rec 72:71-3 Jl 17 '15
License legislation In the United States. A. A.
Potter. Power 41:792-8 Je 8 '16
Licensing structural engineers in Illinois. Bng
N 74:828 Ag 12 '15
Model boiler and engineers' license law— ref-
erences. Power 42:166-8 Ag 3 '15
Model boiler-Inspection and engineers' license
law. Power 42:82-3 Jl 20 '16
Pennsylvania license law declared unconstitu-
tional Power 42:202 Ag 10 '15
Proposed act to provide for the licensing of
structural engineers, and to regulate the
practice of structural engineering in Illinois.
Eng & Contr 48:248-4 Mr 17 '15
Provisions of the Illinois license law for struc-
tural engineers. Eng & Contr 44:65-6 Jl 28
'IB
Qualifications of Montana hoisting engineers.
A. L. Street. Power 42:213 Ag 10 '15
Resolution of board of direction of Western
society of engineers pertaining to proposed
license law for structural engineers. Bng
& Contr 43:299-800 Mr 31 '15
Structural engineers' license law in Illinois.
BngN 74:139-40 Jl 15^15
Structural engineers' license law of the state
of Illinois. W Soc E J 20:530-40 Je '15
Salaries
Earnings of graduate and
neers. Eng N 74:325. 613 Ag
Grades and compensation for
employ of the city of New
71:804 J
uate engi-
S 23 '15
eers in the
. Eng Reo
Je 26 '15
One way to advertise an engineering school.
En* N 74:32-3 Jl 1 '15
Sliding salary scale for city engineers. Eng &
Con& 44:117-18 Ag 18 'ft
Standardizing engineering positions and sal-
aries in New York city. Eng N 73:54-5 Ja
14 '15
Statistics of the earnings of graduate engi-
neers. Eng N 74:505 S 9 '15
Wages of engineers. E. Pagett. Power 41:18
Ja 5 '15
Bee also Civil engineers
Societies
See Engineering societies
Engineer*, American association of. See Ameri-
can association of engineers
Engineers, National association of stationary.
See National association of stationary engi-
neers
Engineers, State. See State engineers
Engineers' clubs
Ingredients of an engineers' club. A. P.
Greensf elder. Assn Eng Soc J 54:1-5 Ja '15
Engines
Economic selection of prime movers.
schold. Power 42:511-13 O 12 '15
N.
R. Traut-
engines and the turbine. J. E.
Iron Ago 95:626-9 Mr 18 '15;
Am S 79:294-5 My 8 '15
mov-
&
A. committee
on prime m
2 '16; Elec R
. .
ers. Elec W 66:1512-13 Je 1
W Blec'n 66:1111 Je 12 '16
Present status of prime movers. H. G. StotL
R. J. S. Plgott and W. S. Oorsuch. Am Inst
E E Pro 33:953-86 Je '14; Abstract Elec R
& W Eleo'n 66:31-2 Jl 4 '14; Abstract. Elec
Ry J 44:72-4 Jl 11 '14; Discussion. Am Inst
B E Pro 34:85-102 Ja '15
Prime movers in American plants. A. A. Pot-
ter and W. A. Buck. Elec W 65:668-9 Mr 13
Recent developments In prime movers. W. 7.
Durand. Elec W 65:19-21 Ja 2 '15
Uniformity of running of prime movers and
its experimental determination: abstract.
Bonin. Am Soc M E J 37:48 Ja '15
Bee also Aeroplane motors; Air engines;
Automobile engines; Blowers; CranKplns;
Crankshafts; FJre engines; Fuel; Gas and
oil engines; Gas turbines; Governors (ma-
chtoery) ; HfwLt engines; Locomotives; Marine
engines; Pistons; Pumping engines: Pumps;
Steam engines; Steam turbines; Tractors;
England
Coast raids
Engineers and the Hartlepool raid. Engineer
118:610 D 25 *14
English language
Bettering the use of English. S: C. Earle. Elec
Ry J 45:94 Ja 9 '15
5?234e|rM ourgalphalt)et' w- ^te6- Inland Ptr
Possessive case. Inland Ptr 54:645-6 F '15
See also Compound words; Proofreading;
Punctuation
English language (for foreigners)
Teaching English to foreigners in Industry. P*
Roberts. Am md 16:24-6 O '16
Engraving
Process^ engraving. S. H. Horgan. See
monthly numbers of the Inland printer
Bee also Engraving machines; Etching;
Lithography; Photoengraving
Engraving and printing, Bureau of. See United
States— Engraving and printing. Bureau of
Engraving machines
Gorton universal engraving machine. U dlags.
Mach 21:585-7 lulr 15
Ensilage
Chemical changes during silage formation.
IL B. Neldlg. Am Chem SocJ 36:2401-13 N
Occurrence of methyl alcohol In corn silage.
E. B. Hart and A. R. Lamb. Am Chem 800
J 86:2114-18 O '14
Envelop sealer
Envelop sealer of the pension office. 11 Scl Am
112:162 F 13 '15
Envelops
'Window envelopes, nium Eng Soo 10:394-6 no-
Enzymes
Behavior of enzymes at low temperatures.
J. S: Hepburn. J FT Inst 179:581-6 My '15
Enzymes of the central nervous system. H. M.
English and C. G. MacArthur. Am Chem Soc
J 3)7:653-64 Mr '1C
Enzymes present in alfalfa; alfalfa investiga-
tion. C. A, Jacobson and A, Holmes. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2170-82 O '14
Enzymes: the synthetic and hydrolytic oxynt-
trllase. V. K, Krieble. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2205-13 S '15
Function of enzymes. S: C. Prescott. Sd Am
S 79:67 Ja 30 '15
Retention of activity by urease and by oxl-
dase after exposure to the temperature of
liquid air. J. S: Hepburn and C: B. Baz-
zonl. blbllog J FT Inst 180:603-5 N '15
Starch -forming enzyme from malt: Its action
on the hemicelluloses and Its commercial
application to brewing. C: B. Davis. 11 J Ind
& iEng Chem 7:115-18 F '15
Studies on enzyme action; some experiments
with castor bean urease. K. G: Falk and
K. Suglura. Am Chem Soc J 36:2166-70 O '14
Studies on enzyme action: the esterase and
llpase of castor beans. K. G: Falk and
K, Suglura. Am Chem Soc J 37:217-30 Ja '15.
Studies on enayme action: the lipase of soy
beans. K. G: Falk. Am Chem Soc J 37:649-
53 Mr '15
Bee also Digestive ferments
Eoliths
Were the eoliths made by man? 11 Sd Am
112:366 Ap 17 '16
or coating. Eng &
Eplcasalt
New method of tin lining
Contr 42:468-9 N 11 '14
Equitable building, New York city
Description of Equitable building. U plans
Arch & Bldg 47^66-78 My •!*
Fire prevention measures In the Equitable-
buildlng.E: R. Hardy. 11 Arch •& Bldg 47:
Lighting the Equitable building. F. L. GoOl-
nez. Arch & Bldg 47:188-90 My '15
180
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Equitable building New York city— Coat tn net
Mechanical plant of the Equitable building. U
plan ArchT Bldg 47:191-5 My '15
Power plant of the new Equitable building. II
Elec W 66:81-5 Jl 10 '15
Rooms of the Bankers* club of America. 11
Arch & Bldg 47:184-7 My '15
Erection of bridges. See Bridges— Erection
Erepsln
Studies on the action of erepsln. F. E. Bice.
Am Chem Soc J 37:1319-33 My '15
•Erie, Pennsylvania
Floods
Concrete work withstands severe tests in the
Erie flood. L: R. Ferguson. 11 Concrete Cem
7:148-50 O '15
Destruction wrought by Erie flood. 11 Elec W
66:489-92 As L»8 '15
Erie can remove flood menace by spending
$798,000 on Mill creek improvement. F. Gan-
nett 11 diags map Etag Rec 72:440-2 O 9 '15
Erie flood -protection report, dlags Eng N 74:
937 N 11 '15
Erie rainstorm and flood. 11 map Eng N 74:
326-9 Ag 12 '15
Restricted stream channel responsible for Erie
flood damage. T. E. Seelye. 11 Eng Rec 72:
186-9 Ag 1? '16
Water supply
Erie waterworks Improvements. 11 Munlc J
39:358-9 S 2 '15
Erie barge canal. See New York state barge
canal
Erosion
Cause and prevention of storm erosion on Gulf
coast G. O. Case. 11 Eng N 74:1072-5 D 2 'IB
Coast erosion and protection on Long Island
and New Jersey. G. O. Case, map Eng N 74:
348-51, 388-91, 438-42 Ag 19-S 2 '15
Sec also Valleys
Eskimos
Aglait lllunalnortut Okiok, Labradoreme, A. W.
Blrdsall. 11 Inland Ftr 54:679-80 F '15
.Essential oils
Blue hydrocarbon occurring in some essential
oils. A. E. Sherndal. Am Chem Soo J 37:167-
71 Ja '15
Contributions of the chemist to the per-
fumery and essential oil industry. E: T. Bel-
ser. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:936-7 N '15
Hydrogen number of some essential oils and
essential oil products; oils of sassafras,
anise, fennel, clove and plmenta. A. R. Al-
bright 11 diags Am Chem Soc J 36:2188-202
OH of ocynmm pllosum Roxb. K. Bhadurl. Am
Chem Soc J 31:1772-3 Ag '14
Volatile oil of calycanthus floridus. E. R.
Miller, G. W. Taylor, and M. H. Eskew. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2182-7 O '14
Volatile oils of the genus solldago. E. R.
Miller and J. M. Moseley. Am Chem Soc J
37:1285-94 My '15
Volatile oils of the genus solldago. E. R. Mil-
ler and M. H. Eskew. Am Chem Soc J 36:
2538-41 D '14
See afeo Citrus oils; Perfumery
Esterlficatlon
Esterlflcation of benzole acid by mercaptans.
L. S. Pratt and E. E. Reid, dlag Am Chem
Soc J 37:1934-48 Ag '15
Esters
Determination of volatile esters In citrus oils
and extracts. A. R Albright and C: O.
Young. Am Chem Soc J 37:2382-7 O '16
Esters, as well as the monomolecular £- and
'y-lactones, of d-mannonic and tf-i
acids; on ortho-bls-tf-galactonlc add
actonic y-lactone and Its mono-h
O. F. Hedenburg. Am Chem Soc J
F '15
New hydroxyurethanea and chromolsomezic
silver salts of their acyl derivatives. I* W:
Jones and R. Oesper. Am Chem Soc J 36:
2208-23 O '14
See aUo Chlorobensoylacetlc esters
Esthetics
Bee aUo Art
Estimates
s-
How quantity competition can be eliminated
H. M. Saumenlg. Eng Rec 72:566 N 6 '15 "
n
See aim Engineering— Estimates; Quantity
surveying
Etching
Etching by the transfer process. 11 Metal Ind
n s 13:6-8 Ja '15
Etching reagents suitable for particular
" y ° F- Hud80n-
.
How to detect phosphorus In steel. W. T.
Stead. 11 Iron Tr R 57:989-90 N Itf '15
How to select* etching reagents. O. F. Hudson
11 Iron Tr R 57:216-20 JT 29 '16 xluaa°n.
Etchin
See also Engraving
. - R Seymour-
Six etchings of Brooklyn bridge, by H. De
Ville;ftext by M. Stapley. Arch Rec 38:583-
Six etchings of European Iron and steel works.
J. Pennell. Iron Tr R 56:57-64 Ja 7 '15
Ethane
Separation of ethane and ethylene by frac-
tional distillation in a vacuum at low tem-
peratures. G. A. Burrell and I. W. Robert-
son. Am Chem Soc J 37:896-902 Ap '15
Vapor pressure of ethane and ethylene at
temperatures below their ' normal boiling
points. G. A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson.
diags Am Chem Soc J 37:1893-1902 Ag '15
Ethero meter
Apparatus for mechanical administration of
anaesthetics. 11 Sci Am 113f471+ N 27 '15
Ethers
Action of aluminium chloride on the aliphatic
ethers. G. B. Frankforter and E. A. Daniels.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2560-7 N '15
Derivatives of phenyl ether. A. N. Cook and
F. F. Sherwood. Am £hem Soc J 37:1835-9
Ag '15
On the oxidation of ether. R. M. Isham and
C. E. Vail. Am Chem Soc J 37:902-6 Ap '15
Rate of evaporation of ether from oils and its
application in oil-ether colonic anesthesia.
C: Baskerville. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:868-70
O '15
Ethiopia
Antiquities
Meroe* the royal city of Ethiopia, Scl Am S
79:98 F 13 '15
Ethylene
Separation of ethane and ethylene by frac-
tional distillation In a vacuum at low tem-
peratures. G. A. Burrell and I. W. Robert-
son. Am Chem Soc J 37:896-902 Ap '15
Studies in catalytic hvdrogenatlon; a new
method of hydrogenation of volatile sub-
stances and the rate of hydrogenation of
ethylene. J. B. Rather and E. E. Reid. Am
Chem SOQ J 37:2116-18 S '16
Vapor pressure of ethane and ethylene at
temperatures below their normal boiling
points. G. A. Burrell and T. W. Robertson.
Slags Am Chem Spc J 37:1893-1902 Ag '15
Ettquet
Sro aUo Courtesy
Eucalyptus globulus *
Eucalyptus oil industry of California. P. W.
Tompkins. J Ind & Hng Chem 7:995-7 N '15
Investigations on the oil of eucalyptus globu-
lus of California. C: E. Burke and C: a
Scallone. II J Ind & Eng Chem 7:206-9 Mr
'15
ESuger5cs and war. Scl Am S 79:230 Ap 10 '15
Protection of the strong; working of German
insurance laws for the protection of the
poor. Scl Am S 79:343 My 29 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
181
Euler formula
Curves for strength and deflection of ,™,
columns. E. L. Robinson. Eng N 73:
Je 10 '15
plan
y. Sci Am 113:154 Ag
"21T15
Art of deception in war. 11 Sci Am 112:124+
Atrocities In the scholars' war. Sci Am 113:38
Jl 10 '15
Defense of Belgium by Inundation. P. Sallior.
il map Sci Am S 79:166 Mr 18 '15 .
Foresters in the great war. S: T. Dana. U Am
For 20:858-67 D '14
Germany's grip on French steel works.
E. SchrOdter. Eng M 49:733-4 -Ag ' 15
Glasgow railway men as soldiers, il Elec Ry J
45:47-9 Ja 2 '15
Great achievements of German state railroad
lines. F: W: Wile. Ry Age 69:428-30 S 3 '15;
Same. Sci Am S 80:218-19 O 2 '15
Lessons of the present war from a technical
point of view. H. Maxim. Sci Am 112:453 My
15 '15
Railroad soldier at the front. W. S. Hiatt. Ry
Age 59:811-12 O 29 '15
Review of the year 1914: army and navy. Sci
Am 112:6 Ja 2 '15
Ups and downs of war. Sci Am 111:502 D 19 '14
Sec also Lusitanla (steamship)
Aerial operations
Aeronautic lessons of the European war.
C. Dienstbach. il Sci Am 112:627+ Je 26 '15
Aeronautics In 1914. Engineer 119:7-8 Ja 1 '15;
Excerpt. Sci Am S 79:114 F 220 '15
Captive balloons on the French front. N. Trus-
low. Sci Am 113:181 Ag 28 '15
Cost of the war In airships; summary of the
airship losses of the central empires.
L. d'Orcy. 11 map Sci Am 113:294+ O 2 '15
European war from an engineer's standpoint.
J: B. C. Kershaw. 11 dtags Eng M 48:498-507
LoJss of Zeppelins. Sci Am li:*:»r> Jl 31 '15
Progress in aeronautics; a review of recont
air-raids and what they have accomplinhed.
H. Bannerman-Phlllips. Sci Am S 7!»:250-1
Ap 17 '15
War experiences of an air scout. F: C. Hlld.
11 Sci Am 111:520+; 112:20+, 51+ D 26 '14-Ja
9 '15
Zeppelin and aeroplane raids. Engineer 120:
265-6 S 17 '15
Zeppelin question; facts and figures Indicating
the number and capacity of the air fleet.
G. Prade. Sci Am S 79:214-35 Ap 3 '15
Zeppelin raid on Paris. C. Dienstbach. Sci
„ Am ,112:333 Ap 3 '16^
Zeppelins. Engineer
:227-8 S 3 '15
Campaigns and battles
Battle of the Marne. W. H. Hiatt. Ry Age 59:
26-8 Jl 2 '16; Abstract. Entf M 50:108-9 O
'15
SSS1
ifgnlng in winter. Sri Am 111:461 D 5 '14
year of the great war; a review nf the
, lions in all theaters of war. M: E.
11 Sci Am 113:110-11+ Aff 7 'IB
Geographic aspects of tho war. D. W. Johnson.
diag Sci Am S 80:194-5, 222-4 S 25-O 2 MB
Strategic moves of the war. Sci Am 111:
266, 306, 322+, 338+, 350, 378. 410. 422, 438-9,
454, 490, 5067 522+; 112:590-*. iioft. 628; 113:
28, 42. 62, 78,- 94, 140-1, 16J-D, ISO, 1JI8+,
234, 2^8, 270, 290, II 20+. MS. 368, 87rf, 396+
426,466+, 486+, O 3-D Sfl '1-f ; Jo 12-J1 31, Ag
Strategic 'positions of the contending armies.
Sci Am 112:428 My 8 '15
Causes
Economic causes of tho war traced to mush-
room growth of German industries. H. Hau-
ser. Automobile 33:382-6 Ag 26 '15
Commercial and financial aspects
Ainerica and Brazil in the war crisis. M.
Summers. Metal Work 82:762 D 11 '14
British engineering firms after the war. En-
gineer 120:392-3 t> 22 '15
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:490-503 '15
Chemical trade and the war. Engineer 120:
Doing without Europe. Sci Am 112:128, 157+,
Effect of the war on American Industries.
E: E. Pratt. Sci Am 113:203, 230-1 S 4-11 '15
Effect of the war on regulation of public util-
ities. N. T. Guernsey. Elec W 65:12-14 Ja 2
'15
Effect of the war upon the American chemical
industries. J. H. James. Eng Soc W Pa 31:
381-400; Discussion. 31:400-1? Je '15
Electrical Industry In England. H. Harrison.
Elec W 65:974 Ap 17 '15
England's colonies and the war. Am Ind 15:
40 Ap '15
European war and the lumber trade. R. C.
Bryant. Am For 20:881-6 D '14
Financial developments in South American
countries. W: H. Lough. U S Bur For &
Dom Com 103:1-42 '16
Foreign competition after the war. Engineer
119-B57-8 Je 4 '15
Future prospects of the electrical export
business. M. A. Oudln. Elec W 65:14-15 Ja 2
Germany's preparations for the industrial
struggle after the war. Engineer 120:368-9 O
How American industry may be hampered
through a depleted money market and an
embarrassment of credits. Am Ind 15:17 Ap
'15
Industrial energy as a military weapon. J. R.
PInlay. Met & Chem Eng 13:547-50 S 1 '15
Influence of the European war on the mining
industry of Dutch Guiana. F. B. Percival.
Eng & MIn J 99:445 Mr 6 '15
Influence of the war on the automobile indus-
try. H. W. Perry. 11 Sci Am 113:206-8 S 4 '16
Interest rates on public utility bonds. H. S.
Welsh. Elec Ry J 46:137-8 Ja 16 '15
Italian cotton industry since the European
war. R. Sansone. Textile World 49:501-3 Ag
Lessons of the war; after- the- war policy. En-
gineer 120:414-15 O 29 '15
Nickel, copper and mercury _,
war. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:71-2 Ja '15
kel, copper and mercury as affected by the
Non-ferrous metals and the war. W. R. In-
galls. Iron Age 96:420-1 Ag 19 '15
Results of the war for public service com-
missions to consider. H: Floy. Elec W 65:15-
16 Ja 2 'ir>
Seed supply and the war. G. E. Mitchell. 11 .Sci
Am 111:488 D 12 '14
Solving some war order problems. E. C.
Kreutzberg, 11 Iron Tr R 57:433-6+ S 2 '15
Tasks of German Inventors in wartime. Sci
Am 113:214+ S 4 '15
War and its bearing upon contracts and trade.
A. Del Mar. Eng M 50:18-27 O '15
War and lumber. Sci Am 113:194 S 4 '15
War and our chemical industries; symposium:
with discussion. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:59-64
Ja '15
War and our metals. L. O. Kellogg. Eng M 49 :
18-27 Ap '15
War and the British engineer. Engineer 118:
203-4, 226-7. '249, 282-3, 304-5, 372-3, 512-13;
119:114-16 Ag 2tf-B 25, O 16-N 27 '14, Ja 29
'15
War and the chemical industry. W: H. Nichols.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:131-6 F '15
War and trade losses of overseas countries.
Am Ind 16:45 O '15
War orders and American industry. Eng M
49:481-8 Jl '15
Zinc corporation and the war. Eng & Mln J
100:95-? Jl 17 '15
Cost
Economics of the war. Eng & Min J 99:398
F 27 '15
Destruction of property
Architect's Impressions In Belgium. E. T.
Richmond. II Am Inst Arch J 3:153-8 Ap '15
Destruction of architectural monuments in
Belgium. R. A, Cram. An Inst Arch J 3:186-
6 Ap '15
Great war's destruction of French forests.
J. P. Alaux. 11 Am For 21:155-68 Mr '15
182
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
European war — Destruction of property — Oont.
Report of a German commission upon the
destruction of architectural monuments In
Belgium. R. D. Kohn. Am Inst Arch J 8:
130-2 Mr f!5
Without knowing1 why. Am Inst Arch -J 3:
198-200 My '15
Maritime law
Blockade by submarine. Scl Am 112:376 Ap 24
Medical and sanitary affairs
Bath trains of the Russian army. 11 Sci Am
113:13 Jl 3 '15; Same. Metal Work 84:363-4
S 17 '15
Deaf- mutism produced by shock. Sci Am S 80:
336 N 20 '15
Educating Invalid soldiers. A. Gradenwitz. 11
Sci Am 113:229 S 11 '15
Exposition of military sanitation; showing
how the sick and wounded are cared for.
A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci Am S 79:316-17 My 15
letters from the firing line: the care of the
wounded. X. Sager, Til Sci Am 111:610+ D 19
'14
Roentgenology In war. 11 Sci Am S 79:68 Ja 30
'15
See also European war— Relief work; Hos-
pital cars; Hospital trains
Military equipment
Ammunition and finance In the present war.
Sci Am 112:604 Je 19 '15
Austria's famous Skoda mortars, 11 Sci .Am
113:12 Jl 3 '15
Blowing up barbed wire entanglements: the
poles bearing explosives used by the French,
Russian and English armies. 11 Sci AT* ill:
468-9 D 5 '14
Electricity In the war. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:76-8 Jl 10 '15
European infantryman's rifle. E: S. Grossman.
11 Sci Am 112:398-9 My 1 '15
European war from an engineer's standpoint.
J. B. C. Kershaw. 11 Eng M 49:43-50 Ap '15
Plying machines of the warring powers. J: J.
Ide. dlags Sci Am 112:226-7+ Mr 6 '15
French mount 75mm. gun on 30 h.p. chassis.
W. F. Bradley. 11 Automobile 32:305-9 F 18
Military tactics and the motor. 11 Sci Am 112:8-
9+ Ja 2 '15
Motor trucks and modern warfare. J. Blinker.
11 Sd Am 113:398-9+ N 6 '15
Munition metals. H. C. H. Carpenter. Sci Am
S 80:262-3 O 23 '16; Abstract Eng M 50:112-
13 O f!5
Russian bath trains. Ry Age 58:378-9 F 26 '15
War uses of the motorcycle: cycle ambulance
and motor machine gun. U Sd Am 112:138+
F 6 '15
Bee also Automobiles In war
Naval operations
Action In which the Carmanla sank the Cap
Trafalgar. 11 Sd Am 111:449 D 5 '14
Battle of the North sea. fl Sd Am 112:136-7 7
Forcing the Dardanelles, il map Sci Am 112:
^ 244, 564-5, 316-17 Mr 13-20. Ap 3 '15
Hitting an Invisible ship at a ten-mile range.
U Sci Am 112:218-19 Mr 6 '15
-dreadnought Bulwark. U Sd
'
Shall there 1
462 N 27 '
Neutral powers
t a neutral coalition? Sd Am 113:
Loss of
Am 111:
12 '14
Eenaar?- Scl
Russian naval victory in the Baltic. 11 Sd Am
113:209 S 4 '15
Sinking of the German Pacific squadron. 11 Sd
Am 112:26 Ja 2 '15
Some recent naval operations. Sd Am 111:518
D 26 '14
Twelve months of the great naval war: how
the British fleet has Justified Its existence.
J. B. Walker. 11 Sd Am 113:108-9+ Ag 7
War of attrition. Sd Am 112:376 Ap 24 '15
When the German fleet comes out Scl Am
112:686 Je 12 '15
y 8heu **•
Peace and mediation
Organized efforts to bring about
Selsey. Sd Am 111:491 D 12 »
F: W.
Personal narratives
Forests In the Russian war zone. S. Wash-
burn. 11 Am For 21:755-07 Jl '15
In and out of the Caucasus in war time. L. C.
David. 11 Eng & Mln J 99:477-80 Mr 13 '15
In the wake of war. W. F. Bradley. 11 map
Automobile 33:483-8 Mr 18 '15 *
War experiences of an air scout. F: C. Hild.
11 Sd^m 111:520+; 112:20+, 51+ D ie T!£
Ja 9 '15
Prison life
Science in German concentration camps. A.
Gradenwitz. U Scl Am 113:10-11 Jl 3 '15
Relief work
Herbert Clark Hoover and American relief
work; abstract. W. Irwln. Eng & Mln J 99:
243-4 Ja 30 '15
Herbert Clark Hoover, the rescue special-
ist por Eng & Min !f 99:935-6 My 29 '15
Motion study for the crippled soldier. F. B.
GUbreth. il Am Soc M B J 37:669-73; Dis-
cussion. 37:673-5 D '15
Stretcher hammock and stretcher chair. N.
Truslow. 11 Sd Am 113:342+ O 16 '15
Training of the wax's maimed, halt and blind.
11 ScTAin 113:401+ N 6 '16
See also European war — Medical and sani-
tary affairs
Results (forecasts)
Amateur prophecies. Sd Am 113:226 S 11 '15
Submarine operation*
Missing! Sd Am 118:422 N 13 '15
Submarine as a commerce destroyer. 11 Scl
Am 112:395 My 1 '15
European war and science
England's tardy recognition of applied science.
W. B. Whitney. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:819-22
6 f!5
Influence of the war on science. Sd Am 113:
462 N 27 '15
Science in the war and after the war. J. A.
Fleming. Sd Am S 80:338-9 N 27 '15; Same
cond. Engineer 120:336-7 O 8 '15
Evan* museum and dental Institute. See Penn-
sylvania. University
Evanston, Illinois
Water supply
Rapid filter plant at Evanston. L. Fearse. fl
plans Am Water Works Assn J 2:160-79 Mr
*16
Evaporation
Heat of vaporization of normal liquids. J. Ken-
dalL diag Am Chem Soc J 36:1620-30 Ag '14
Sugar- house evaporating apparatus : abstracts.
E. W. Kerr, J. F. Gunther and W. A. Tols-
ten. Met & Chem Eng 13:485-92, 506-7 Ag
See also Distillation; Drying
Evaporators
Condensers for evaporating apparatus. EL W.
Kerr. diags Met & Chem Hng 13:551-7 S 1
'16
Failure of evaporators. W. B. Tardy. Int.
Marine Eng 20:509-11 N '15
£vas6 stack
Mechanical draft and the 6vase stack. A. M.
de Bellls. dlags Eng M 49:525-34 Jl '15
Evening and continuation schools
Bit of South America in Wisconsin; the use
and flexibility of the continuation school.
H. E. Miles. Am Tnd 15:28 Mr '15
Bee also European wai^-Submarlne opera*'
tlons; Lusltanla
^Ornamental evergreens. W. H. Miller. 11 plans
Am Por 21:916-21 S '15
See also Conlferae; also names of special
evergreen shrubs and trees, e. g. Douglas
flr; Fir; Fine
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
183
EVe?diCcet of the insects as to time of death. D.
Waterson. Sci Am 113:11 Jl 3 '15
See also Identification
Evolution __
Some Questions of evolution. E. B. Wilson.
Sci Ain S 79:216 Ap 3 '15
Bee also Variation (biology)
Examinations. See Civil service— BbEaminations;
Electric engineering-^ Examinations; Mining
engineering— Examinations
•5SSS8? ££vato7 and loader. 11 Concrete
Brownhoist-Shnable patent drag line bucket
UBI. Vl. —».,.«.. — ditches with steam
and^ electric machines. Eng Rec 70:704-5 D
Dragline cableway excavator. 11 Eng Rec 70:
Dragline cableway is an effective tool for sand
and gravel plants. 11 Eng Rec 71:716-18 Je
Dragline excavates 70,854 cubic yards per
month, il Eng Rec 71:&7 Ja 2 '15
Dragline excavator with wagon loader. 11 Eng
N 73:76 Ja 14 ;«. ^ ^^ ^^
D-30 Ap 3 '15 _ , n
.w-«»« —. —*• nitrate. J: G. Beck. 11
Ens M 49:429 Je '15
Dredge walks along over trench. 11 Eng N 74:
942_ N 11/15 ^^ electric ( dragline excava-
gline* excavates 00,000 yd. in 18
& Min J 100:883 N 27 '15
aggregates with drag line and
motor truck on Indiana concrete
roa<r~worli:. S. B. Bates. 11 plans Bng &
Excavating and backfilling sewer trenches by
machine: Eng Rec 71:20-1 Ja 2 '15
Excavating machine that walks. 11 diag Sci
Earth -
tors. .
Electric
days.
Excava...
hauling
engine shovel for light excavation.
11 Eng & Contr 44:162-3 Ag 25 '15
Home-made clamshell excavator of 1877. L.
Goodday. il diag1 Ens N 74:78-0 Jl 8 '«
Largest electric dragline excavator. 11 Eng &
Light power excavators. 11 Sci Am S 78:405 D
126 '14
McCormick bottomless drag line excavator-
11 Eng & Contr 44:56 Jl 21*15
Methods and cost of levee enlargement with a
tower dragline excavator. 11 dlags Ensr &
Contr 48:417-20 My 12 '15; Excerpt.
M Am 113:185
- Whaley machines on the Rand. 11 Eng
Min J 99:150-1 Ja 16 '15
New trenching machines. 11 Ens N 74:448-9
New2type of grab. 11 Engineer 118:602-3 D 25
New type of traveling excavator for ditches.
W. W. Patch. 11 Bng Rec 70:643 D 12 'Mr
Power scraper-excavator. II Eng N 73:542-3 Mr
Sewer construction In Chicago, HI., with a
ladder type excavator. S. B. Bates. 11 Munlc
Eng 49:193-{TN '15 A « «. ™
Stripping with dragline excavators. Eng & Min
Track-trench excavating machine, il Elec Ry J
46:74 Jl 10 '16
Trench excavators; four models— steam, gaso-
line or electric drive, dlags Munio J 38:522-3
Ap 15 '15
Bee also Dredges; Dredging machinery;
Electric shovels; Mining machinery; Rock
drills; Steam shovels
Excavation
City tunnel of the Catsklll aqueduct. W. E.
Spear, diags Eng N 73:148-53 Ja 28 '15
Court decision on the Inviolability of test bor-
ing records. Eng & Contr 43:416-17 My 12 '15
Derrick-trolley carries dirt beyond caving
banks. M. A. Milliff. dlags Eng Rec 72:674 N
Diagram for computing rock in sewer trenches.
C. A. Bryan. King N 73:1081-2 Je 3 '15
Dragline fills in ahead of itself for Its own
track. L.. C. Heilbronner. 11 Eng Rec 72:365 S
Excavating and timbering the very deep
trenches required in reservoir and other dam
construction. J. M. M. Qreig. plans Eng &
Contr 44:176-8 S 8 '15
Excavating plant for heavy drainage work in
Arkansas. 11 Eng Rec 71:41 Ja 9 '15
Excavation for foundation of Elephant Butte
dam. £7. H. Baldwin, il dlags plan Eng N
73:49-54 Ja 14 '15
Hydraulic mining cartridge. J. Tonge. 11 diags
Sci Am S 79:ll6-8 Mr 6 '15
Method of excavating for the foundation of
a bank building In Stockholm. Sweden. K. P.
Billner. dlags Eng & Contr 44:112 Ag 11 '15
Methods and cost of levee enlargement with
a tower dragline excavator, il dlags Eng &
Contr 43:417-20 My 12 '15
Methods of excavation for buildings. A. B.
McDanlel. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:68-71; tables
69, 71 Ja 16 'll
sleading boring records are grounds for re-
covery of damages by contractors. Eng Rec
71:554-5 My l^tf
New York rapid transit railway extensions.
F. Lavis. il diags Eng N 72:1104-9 D 3 '14
Preliminary estimating of canal excavation.
L: M. Hammond. Eng Rec 71:146-7 Ja 30 '15
Stripping of gravel pits by hydraulic methods.
W. H. Wifms. dlags Ry Age 58:1430-3 Je
18 '15
Task and bonus work applied to excavation.
Concrete Gem 5:243 D '14
Sec also Blasting; Dredging; Earthwork;
Electric shovels; Excavating machinery;
Shaft sinking; Street openings; Subways;
Subways (streets); Trenches; Tunnels and
tunneling
Coat
Conditions determining maximum grades and
methods and cost of road grading In West
Virginia. A. D. Williams. Eng & Contr 43:
16-17 Ja G '15: Excerpt (Cost of grading and
excavating). Concrete Cem 5:267-8 D '14
Cost of excavating abutments and wing- walls
for a street bridge. H. R. Ferrlss. Eng &
Contr 44:14 Jl 7 '15
Cost of excavating drainage ditches with steam
and electric machines. Eng Rec 70:704-5 D 26
'14
Cost of initial mining excavations. E3. D. Gard-
ner. Assn Eng Soc J 54:210-19 My '15
Cost of mine openings. E. D. Gardner. Eng &
Min J 100:791-4 N 13 '15
Costs of electric shovel work at Cleveland.
11 Elec Ry J 44:1261-2 D 5 '14: Same. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:172-- 3 Ja 23 '15
Ditch dug with dynamite at 15 cents per cubic
yard. Eng Rec 72:673 N 27 '16
Dredges and excavating machinery. H. W.
Rogers. Am Inst E B Pro 34:3035-9 D '15
Earth excavated for less than six cents per
yard in District no. 9, Mississippi county,
Arkansas. Eng Rec 71:176 F 6 '15
Excavation by Cleveland railway co. 11 Ry R
66:67-8 Ja 9 '15
Methods and costs of electric shovel work re-
moving slides and side cutting for electric
railway, diags Bng & Contr 43:154-6 F 17 '16
Methods of excavation for buildings. A. B.
McDanlel. 11 diags Eng Rec 71:68-71; tables
p 69. 71 Ja 16 '15
Operation analysis of new machines which
cheapen the moving of earth on road work.
A. B. McDanlel. 11 Bng Rec 72:126-8 Jl 31
•1C
RapW trench excavation at Canadian camp
follows war's call. 11 Eng Reo 71:182 F 6 '15
Reducing the cost of drainage excavation. Eng
Rec 70:693-4 D 26 '14
Trench spoil moved cheaply by tractor- trailer
trains. 11 Eng N 74:842-3 O 28 '16
184
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Excavation— Cost — Continued
Unit costs of and organization for building:
site excavation. W: W. Hay- Eng & Contr
43:453-4 My 19 '15
Unit costs of steam shovel work in Cuba. J. M.
Blschofl. Eng & Contr 44:276-8 O 6 '15 '
See also Earthwork— Coat
Excavation, Subaqueous ^ „ ™_ ,
Subaqueous rock excavation. C: C. Phelps. 11
Bog N 74:968-73, 1020-4, 1062-7 N 18-D 2 '15
Exclusive agencies. See Sales
Executive's problem; an analysis of what is In-
volved in different forms of management.
G: 1>. Babcock. Iron Age 96:419 Ag 19 '15
Exhaust fans. See Fans, Exhaust
Exhaust steam
Combination electric heating plant. Laramie,
ilKrwer 42:602-5 N 2
Wyo. A. B. Anderson.
'15
Commercial value of exhaust
steam. A. L.
Johnston, Jr. Eng M 49:327-33 Je '15
District heating with open heater. T: Wilson.
11 plan Power 42:44-7 Jl 13 '15
Does It take a greater amount of heat Initially
to heat with live steam than with exhaust
steam? L N. Evans. Heat & Yen 12:39-43 Ja
•15
Engine condensation, with particular refer-
ence to exhaust steam heating. P. West.
dlags Heat & Yen 12:46-8 Mr '15
Exhaust steam turbine practice. C. A. Tupper.
il Iron Tr R 55:1031-5+ D 3 '14
Exhaust steam turbines, il Colliery 35:619-20
Je '15
Five hundred kilowatts from exhaust of hoist-
ing engine. T: "Wilson. 11 dlags plans Power
42:143-6 Ag 3 '15
Freeing condensed steam from oil. Sd Am
• U2:325-f- Ap 3 '15
Heating value of exhaust steam. D: M. Myers.
Eng M 49:712-17 Ag '15
Heating value of exhaust steam. D: M. Myers.
Sch Mines Q 36:40-7 N '14
How much is exhaust steam worth? G. D.
Grain, jr. Power 40:811 D 8 '14
Miter coils for exhaust steam heating. A. G.
Solomon, diag Power 42:606 O 12 T?
Modern practice in heating and ventilation.
A. G. King, dlags Dom Eng 72:102-4 Jl 24
Ordinary wastes in the power plant. C: L.
Hubbard. plans Eng M 49:809-17 S '16
Possible economies from the use of exhaust
steam In a water gas plant. S. A. Reinhard
and C. A. Schnerr. 11 plan Am Gas Light J
102:225-30 Ap 12 '15
Pressure survey study constituting a report
on the comparative use of exhaust and live
steam for heating. C. C. Wllcox. diag plans
Heat & Yen 12:23-32 Ag '15; Abstract. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1120 Je 12 '16
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. HubbardT Power 41:66-8
Selling exhaust steam versus operation con-
densing. Elec W 65:1556 Je 12 '35
1250 kw mixed pressure turbo-generator: ab-
stract F. Sohulte. Am Soc M B J 37:65i-2 N
Use of steam from the receiver of a compound
engine. A. Beaurrienne. Am Soc Heat & V B
19:228-43 '13
Utilisation of exhaust steam, dlags Scl Am S
80:277 O 80 '15
Utilization of waste heat for the
- Hob80n-
tion of
Vacuum steam heating, mechanical systems
and the thennostatlc valve. A. G. King.
diags Dom Eng 72:310-12 S 11 '15
Walt turbo-generator on elevator load In the
Lumber exchange building, Chicago. £L dlags
Power 42:717-20 X 23 '15
Washington avenue power plant. Seranton,
Penn. W. O. Rogers. Power 41:875 Je 29 '16
Exhibitions
Seattle industrial exhibit. 11 Iron Age 96:194-5
Jl 22 '16
See also San Dlego—Panama-California
exposition; San Francisco— Panama- Pacific
international exposition; also subdivision Ex-
hibitions under names of subjects, e. g. Ma-
chinery—Exhibitions
Exits (building)
Inclined walkways replace stairs and eleva-
tors In new Ylctor building at Camden, N. J.
11 plans Eng Rec 72:656-7 N 27 '15
Expansion (heat)
Temperature coefficient of expansion of pe-
troleum residuuma. H. Rossbacher. diag J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:577-8 Jl '15
Expansion joints. See Concrete construction —
Expansion Joints; Pavements — Expansion
Joints
Explorers
Light reading for polar explorers. Scl Am 112:
262 Mr 20 '15
Explosions
Cereal dust explosions. D: J. Price. Colliery
35:671-2 Jl '15
Decomposition of ammonia and the chances of
explosions. F. L. Fairbanks. Power 42:716-17
Explosibility of grain dusts. D: J. Price and
H. H. Brown, gel Am S 78:388 D 5 '14
Explosion In Pasadena septic tank. 11 Metal
Work 84:464 O 8 '15
Explosion leaves grain elevator practically In-
tact. 11 Eng Rec 72:119.-20 Jl 24 '15
Explosion of a small hot water heater In a
garage. 11 Locomotive 30:170-2 Ap '16
Explosion of hot-water tank. H. E. Collins,
if diag Power 41:451-2 Mr 30 '15
Explosion of kerosene lamps. Scl Am S 79:92
F 6 '15
Explosion of picric acid. A. Cooper-Key. En-
gineer 119:155 F 12 '15
Explosions In air liquefaction plants and their
causes; abstract. W. Bramkamp. Am Soc M
E J 37:401-3 Jl '15
Explosives and accidents. Engineer 120:299 S
Gas explosions in boiler furnaces, dlags Power
41:553-4, 651-3, 719, 785-6 Ap 20, My 11, 25,
Je 8 '16
Gas explosions In boilers. R. Trautschold.
Power 42:660-2 N 9 '15
Gaseous explosions. D. Clerk. Sci Am S 79:
288 My 1 r!6
Preventing cupola explosions. F. Osswald. U
diag Iron Tr R 55:1228+ D 31 '14
Septic tank explosion at Florence, N. C. M.
Maffltt. Eng N 73:410-11 F 25 '15
See also Boiler explosions; Coal dust; Coal
mines and mining— Accidents and explosions;
Explosives; Flywheel explosions; Mine ex-
plosions; Safety lamps; Sewer explosions
Explosives
Cellulose for explosives. Engineer 120:275-6 S
17 '15
Chemical engineering In nitrocellulose xnanu-
\facture. S. L. Stadelman. Met & Chem Eng
13:361-6 Je '15
Coal-tar product __
C. G. Storm. U S
16-17 '15
Contributions of the chemist to the explosives
Industry.' C: E. Monroe. J Ind & Bng Chem
7:945 N '15
Dynamite does not shoot down. Colliery 35:
546-7 My '16
Efficiency of explosives. A. Stettbacher. Sol
Explosives " and accidents. Engineer 118:531-2
Explosives as an aid to engineering. C: B.
Soc M B J 37:705-7 D '16
^Coal-tar "products used In making explosives.
- - -* Bur Mines Tech Pa 89:
Exhaust systems. See Dust removal; Waste re-
moval
Munroe. Am L_w _
— - - - - - - p concrete piles. F. T.
WH. *M*«D -"I ITB.-WW-9 S 16 15
lives from tar. Am Gas Light J 102:279,
~ty 3 '15
ves from tar products. V. B. Lewis. Am
^ight J 102:197 Mr 29 '16 ^ ,
ives used in war and metal mining.
Barbour. Eng & Mln J 100:507-11 S 25
'16 "^ •
Freezing jpolnt of low freezing explosives.
A. La Motte. Colliery 35:317 Ja '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
185
• jCplOirlY^ff \jUittiiim+oiM ^^
Jbiigh explosives. L. S. Marsh, il W Soc E J
?0:152-fe F '15; Same. Sci Am S 80:104-5 As
14 '16; Discussion. W Soc E J 20:162-71 F
High explosives vs. dyestuffs. Textile World
48:628-9 F '15
Liquid air as an explosive; abstract. M. Przy-
borski. Am Soc M E J £7:343 -2 Je '15
Permissible explosives tested prior to March
1, 1915. S. P. Howell. U S Bur Mines Tech
Pa 100:1-14 '15 .
Primer on explosives for metal miners and
quarrymen. C: E. Munroe and C. HaU. diags
pis U S Bur Mines Bui 80:1-117 '15
Production and distribution of explosives in
the United States during the calendar year
1914. A. H. Fay. tables U S Bur Mines Tech
Pa 107:1-14 '15
Tolerances In tests of permissible explosives.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:716-17 Ag '15
See also Ammunition; Blasting; Inflammable
mixtures; Torpedoes
Storage
Safe distance for powder houses. Eng N 74:
754 O 14 '16; Same. Eng & Min J 100:842 N
20 '15
Transportation
Annual report of Bureau of explosives. Ry
Age 68:792 Ap 9 '15
Safe transportation of small- arms ammuni-
tion. 11 Sci Am 112:589-90 Je 12 '15
Explosives, Military
Blowing up barbed wire entanglements: the
poles bearing explosives used by the French,
Russian and English armies. 11 Sci Am 111:
468-9 D 5 '14
European war from nn engineer's standpoint.
J. B. C. Kershaw. il Eng M 49:43-50 Ap '15
High explosives in warfare. W. Macnab. Sci
Am S 79:117 F 20 '15
1 'Military explosives; their chemistry, prepara-
tion and action. Sci' Am S 80:160-1, 166-7 S
4-11 '15 -
Modern munitions of war. V. Lowes. Engineer
120:69 Jl 16 '15
Munitions of the present war. Ry R 57:373-5
S 18 '15
Properties and uses of military explosives. L.
Cresap. Iron Age 96:752-3 S 30 '15
Trinitrotoluene in the war. Sci Am S 79:171
Mr 13 '15
Use of cotton for the production of explosives.
Sci Am S 80:271 O 23 '15
What happens when gunpowder explodes. Sci
Am S 79:246 Ap 17 '15
Export trade
American goods for Australian use. J: P.
Bray. Metal Work 83:351 Mr 5 '15
American international corporation organize
to promote foreign trade. Elec W 66:1180-1
N 27 '15
American pipe and fittings In South Africa.
Iron Age 96:1230-1 N 25 'IS
Big financial concern to aid foreign trade. Ry
R 67:705 N 27 '15
Consular recommendations on South American
trade. U S Bur For & Dom Com mlsc ser
20:1-29 '15
Consular service in business getting. Iron Age
96:526-7 S 2 '16
Limitations on association activities in devel-
Export movement set forward at St. Louis.
Iron Age 95:246-51+ Ja 28 '15
Export possibilities. P. Hough. Textile World
49:233-6 My '16
Export price records. H. A. Russell. Iron Age
Export trade and how to get It. O. F. Bagge-
Feron. Dom Eta* 70:111-13 Ja 23 '15
Export trade and how to get It. G. F. Bagge-
Ffiron. Eleo R & W Elec'n 66:86-8, 123-6,
161-4 Ja 9-23 '15
Federal commission hearings bring out weak-
nesses In export trade. Automobile 32:1046-7
Je 10 '15
Hints for American exporters. F: Schreibman.
BngM 49:662-71 Ag '15
How to secure foreign trade. F: Sehralbman.
Eng M 49:900-5; — " ** — " * ** ""
How to sell to La
Eng M 60:841-56
50:86-92, 293-800 S-N '15
' a- America, A. Del Mar. II
r, ^machinery April exports show
$2,000,000 increase or 150 per cent. Iron Age
95:1346-7 Je 17 15
SHJnf,ptilway ?uPPDes to European countries.
W. S. Hiatt. 11 Ry Age 59:901-4 N 12 '15
Trade commission gathering views on export
combinations. Ry R 57:704-5 N 27 '15
What business asks of trade commission. Iron
Age 95:1293-4 Je 10 '15
See also South America— Commerce; United
States — Commerce
Express companies
Express companies granted higher rate. Ry
Age 69:214-15 Jl 30 '15
Meeting the problems of the express com-
panies. B. D. Caldwell. Ry Age 58:367-9 F
26 15
Minnesota express rate case. R. H. Tucker. J
Account 19:107-17 F '15
Railway revenue and the parcel post. V. L.
Bradley. Eng M 48:593-6 Ja '15 P
f°r 1914' Ry
See also Parcel post
Express rates. See Express companies
Extensometers
Effect of the end connections on the distri-
bution of stress in certain tension members.
C. Batho. 11 dlags J Fr Inst 180:129-72 Ag
'15; Abstract (Tests prove lug angles value-
?. D. Lynch.
Extra crew laws. See Railroad law
Brightness-difference sensibility of the eye
under various brightness of test-fields and
surroundings. P. W. Cobb. J Fr Inst 180:
235-7 Ag '16
Colored glasses for eye protection. M. Lucklesh.
Iron Tr R 57:437-8 ^2 '15
Effect of ultra-violet rays on the eye. Sci Am
113:323 O 9 '15
Effect on the eye of ultra-violet light. W. E.
Surge, il dlags Elec W ^5:912-14 Ap 10 '15;
Abstract 3d Am S 80:345 N 27 '16
Efficiency of the eye under different condi-
tions of lighting; the effect of varying the
distribution factors and Intensity. C. E.
Ferree and O. Rand, il Ulum Eng Soc 10:407-
47 no 6 '15
Eye and Illumination. H. E. Mahan. Gen Elec
R 18:268-72 Ap '16^
Eye protection for grinders and machinists.
FT. W. Davie. 11 Mach 21:670-1 Mr '15
Further experiments on the efficiency of the
eye under different conditions of lighting.
C. E. Ferree and O. Rand. 11 plan Ulum Eng
Soc 10:448-501 no 6 '15
Illumination and the human eye. Elec W 66:
624-5 Mr 6 '15
Minimum visual angle. Sci Am S 80:93 Ag 7
Mode of action of ultra-violet radiation In in-
juring the refracting media of the eye. W. E.
Surge. J Fr Inst 130:477-8 O '16
Proper eye protection. W. B. McKlbbln. U
Mach 21:296 D '14
Resume1 of the physical, physiological and
psychic phases of vision. N. M. Black, dlags
Ulum EnK Soc 10:562-86 no 7 '15
Retinal L
glneerlng. P.
S^WleS^a6B6^°8rseTf 'fttISUe- "•
See also Color blindness; Eyestraln; Gog-
gles; Ldght; Spectacles
Efficiency of the eye under different conditions
of lighting: the effect of varying the distri-
bution factors and Intensity. C. E. Ferree
and Q. Hand, U Ulum Eng Soc 10:4.07-47 no
6 '15
186
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
iwith. discussion,
oc 9:1033-59 no 9
of the
Eyettraln— Continued
Ferree test for eye fa
J. R. Cravath.
P14
Further experiments on the — ~.~~
eye under different conditions of ~o~~-«,-
C. E. Ferree and G. Rand, il plan Ulum Eng
Soc 10:448-501 no 6 '15 a „ m
Life-study ^of patients. G: M. Gould. Sci Am
Lteht 'and 'the human machine. Ulum Engr
8:335-8 Ag '15
Factories
Dry rot in factory timbers. F. J. Hoxle. Eng
Rec 71 '338-7 Mr 13 '15
Economical design of factory ^^Ss.W.^.
King. Assn Bng Soc J 52:293-307 Je '14;
Same cond. Ind Eng 14:289-93 Jl '14; Same
cond. Eng & Contr 42:138-41 Ag 5 '14; Same
cond. Eng M 48:91-5 O '14; Same cond. Mach
21:3414- D '14; Discussion (Track layouts
for industrial plants). G: H. Herrold. Assn
Ene Soc J 62:307-10 Je '14; Same. Eng N
Economical system of construction; suggested
design for factory or warehouse. H. E. Barr.
11 /M«<~ Iron Age 95:885-7 Ap 22 '15
planning in mercantile structures: the
_heimer factory building, Chicago. DL
i Brlckb 23:291-3 D '14
r«.«M,' built at 60 cents per square foot'toe
Hart & Hutchinson plant at Nmr Brltela.
Conn. 11 plan Iron Age 95:231-3 Ja 28 '15
Faucet manufacturing plant, Chicago, il Metal
Work 84:396 8 24^15
Inclined walkways replace stairs and dgyatpn
in new Victor building at Caxnden, N. J. u
plans Eng Bee 72:656-7 N 27 '15
Logic of the one story factory. G. D. Grain, Jr.
Iron Tr R 67:138+ Jl 15 '16
Making sprocket chain without waste. 11 Iron
Age 96:1105-9 My 20 '16
Manufacture of the Diesel engine: production
processes and the plant of the Busch-Sulzer
bros., St. Louis. O. J. Abell. 11 diags plan
Iron Age 95:57-64 Ja 7 '15
Methods and costs in constructing, factory
building at Houston, Texas. L. A. Eoynck, 11
dlaes Concrete Gem 6:59-63 F '15
Model factory building for small plants. 11 plan
Iron Age 95:1&8-91 Ja 21 '15; Same. Metal
Work 83:274-6 F 12 '15; Same. Eng & Contr
48:144-5 F 17 '15
New plant of the Crane co., Chicago. 11 plan
Iron Tr R 67:96-7 Jl 8 '15
Plant with heavy tools on concrete piling, il
Iron Age 95:179-81 Ja 21 '15 ,,
Prevention of dry rot in mill buildings. F. J.
Hoxle. il Eng Rec 71:400-1 Mr 27 '15
Reducing the nre hazard in a factory. H. A.
Russell 11 Iron Age 96:741-3 S 30 '15
Rehabilitation of existing plants as a factor
in production costs. H. v. Goes. 11 plans Eng
M 49:357-71, 560-73 Je-Jl '16
Reinforced concrete factory buildings; ab-
stracts. F. W. Dean. Am Soc M E J 37:9 Ja
•15; Iron Tr R 66:518+ Mr 11 '15; Discussion.
Am Soc M E J 37:9-11 Ja '15
Treated timber for factory construction. F. J.
Hoxle. Eng Rec 71:107-8 Ja 23 '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 43:563-4 Je 23 '15; Same cond.
Eng M 48:896-8 Mr '15
Value of preliminary sketches and layouts in
production work. A. A. Dowd. diags Horse-
less Age 36:232-4 S 1 '15
Wide column spacing effects economy in
factory floor area. E. W. Stern, dlags Eng
Rec 71:177 F 6 '15
See also Automobile factories; Cotton
mills; Factory laws; Factory management;
Iron works; Knitting mills; ' -Wff*- -
Mills and millwork; Steel _____
mills; Water supply for factories
Heating and ventilation
Combined heating and sprinkler system for a
factory building; "WTieelock, Lovejoy & co.,
Cambridge, Mass. C: L. Hubbard. fl plans
Heat & Yen 12:13-17 O '15 ^^
umns. 11 plan Eng N 73:1012-18 My 27 '15
Heating and ventilating a factory building, il
plans Metal Work 83:669-71-1- My 7 '15
Heating and ventilating factories, diags Iron
Age 95:348 F 11 '15
Heating and ventilating Industrial plant. J. H.
O'Brien. 11 Metal Work 83:319-22 F 26 '15
Heating and ventilating system of American
cigar co. *s plant. W. L. Durand. 11 plans
Power 41:460-2 Ap 6 '15
Heating and ventilating- system that con-
serves the comfort of 15,000 workers at the
Ford plant in Detroit. 11 Sci Am S 80:280 O
30 '15
Measure of comfort in factories; construction
and use of the katathermometer. J. A. Sea-
ger. il Heat & Ven 12:24-7 S '35
Model factory building for small plants, il
plan Iron Age 96:188-91 Ja 21 '15; Same.
Metal Work 88:274-6 F 12 '15; Same. Eng &
Contr 43:144-6 F 17 '15
Relation of windows and ventilation in factory
buildings. Heat & Ven 12:49 Ag '15
Ventilation of industrial plants. C. T. Graham-
Rogers and W: T. Doyle. Metal Work 83:
283+ F 19 '15; Same. Dom Eng 71:4-5 Ap 3
'15
Ventilation standards for factories. Iron Age
95:233 Ja 28 '15
Lighting
British government committee reports on fac-
tory lighting. ELec H & W Elec'n 67:810-11
Code for better Industrial lighting. C. E.
Clewell. il Elec W 66:1135-7 *T 20 '15
Efficient lighting for industrial workers. F.
Schwarze. 11 Metal Work 83:662-4 My 7 '15
ctpry Alighting by
'15
Examples
11 Ilium
Factory
18:67-71
Mr '15;
'16
of modern factory lighting by gas.
1:339-42 AS '15
G. H. Stickney. Gen Elec R
; Same cond. Eng M 48:912-16
cond. Sci Am S 79:363 Je 5
Factory lighting by high pressure gas. A. E.
. il Ilium Engr 8:199-202 My '15
ting; with discussion. O. R. Hogue
Dicker. Ilium Eng Soc 9:974-89 no
of the departmental committee
on the lighting of factories and workshops.
Ulum Engr 8:165-90. 420-2 S-O '15
and
9 '14
First report
'
.
Industrial lighting by
11 Ilium Engr 8:344-5 Ag
.
mercury vapour lamps.
Ag '15
Light and the human machine. Blum Engr
8:335-8 Ag '15
Light as a factor of efficiency. W. A. D.
pvans. II Textile World 48:195-9, 364-7 N-D
Lighting in factories and workshops. Engineer
120:262 S 10 '16
----- of factories and workshops. 11 Am
ffht J 103:267-8 O 25 '15
shop lighting. 11 Ulum Engr 8:343
OverL__
Ag '15
Problem of
81-5 O '15
mill lighting. Textile World 50:
Suggested code of lighting for factories,
mills and other work places in the United
States. Hlum Engr 8:414-19, 461-5 O-N '15
(to be cont)
Location
Effect of climate on location of manufactur-
,in£ plants. W: M. Booth. Sci Am S 79:219 Ap
Problems Involved in industrial pioneering.
L. L. Anthes. Foundry 43:82-3 F '15
Rehabilitation of existing plants as a factor
in production costs. H. V. Coes. 11 plans
Eng M 49:357-71, 560-73 Je-Jl '15
Factory hospitals. See Hospitals, Factory
Factory laws
Existing requirements regarding1 lighting in
factories, schools, etc.. In various countries.
Ulum Engr 8:381-3 S 515 _.
How state laws compel removal of dust. H. C.
Estep. 11 Foundry 48:48-51 F '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 56:415-22 F 25 '15
Modern sanitation In factories. J. Graham, fl
diags Dom Eng 69:393-7 D 26 '14
Bee also Foundry laws
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
187
Factory management
Balancing production with sales. G. W. Thayer.
Mach 21:968 As '15 -
Checking freight charges. P. A. Smith. Iron
Age 95:586 Mr 4 '15
Economies of a manufacturing plant. J: 8.
Branne. Assn Eng Soc J 54:53-62 F '15
Eisemann's train-dispatcher system. J. E:
Schlpper. 11 plans Automobile 32:580-5 Ap
Factory cleanliness — Its meaning, application
and results. J. D. Hackett Ind Eng 15:54 F
'16
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L. Ar-
nold: F. L. Faurote. 11 Eng M 47:179-203,
S31-&, 507-32, 667-92, 857-86; 48:33-60, 338-
66, 524-50, 704-21. 859-76; 49:07-87, 184-201,
372-93 My-0. D *14-Je '15
Four-part factory Inventory system. H. A.
Russell. Iron Age 95:1218-25 Je 3 '15
Handling of repair work In the factory. A. A.
Dowd Iron Age 95:994-5 My 6 '15
How to organize your night force. H. C. White.
Iron Tr R 56:1056-8 My 27 '15; Same. Iron
Age 95:1174-6 My 27 '16; Same. Ind Eng 15:
95-7 S '15 r^
How to use statistics In management. F. G.
Coburn. Eng M 49:717-23 Ag r!5
Increased efficiency. A. A. Dowd. Slbley J 29:
157-63 F '15
Industrial fatigue; abstract of report to the
British association. Engineer 120:292 S 24 '15'
Industrial safety and principles of manage-
ment. W. P. Barba. Am Soc M E J 37:692-5
D '15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:1232-4 N 25
'15
Locating an executive In the factory. H. A.
Russell, plan Iron Age 05:344-5 F 11 '15
Measurement of efficiency. H. I* Qantt. Iron
cond. Ry Age (Moch ed) 89:249-51 My '15;
Same cond. Metal Work 83:725-0 My 21 '15;
Abstract. Eng M 48:577-80 Ja '15; Abstract;
with discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:11-13 Ja
'15
More about the human factor. D: M. Myers.
Eng M 49:801-8 S '15
Ordering tools and supplies In the factory.
P. W. Blair. Mach 21:745 My '15
Panic economies and emergency problems
with especial reference to the present In-
dustrial situation. F. A. Waldron. Am Soc M
E J 36:413-17 D '14; Same cond. Ind Eng 14:
397-400 O '14; Discussion. Am Soc M B J
36:417-19 D '14
Preventing losses In factory power plants.
S. J. H. White. Iron Age 95:777-9, 848-9 Ap
8-16 15
Reduction of power costs ir^a factory power
giant. T. K. Roberts, diags Ind Eng 14:445-
Relatlon between production and costs. H. I*
Oantt. Am Soc M E J 37:406-8 Ag '1C; Same.
Am Gas Light J 103:54-5 Jl 26 '15; Same.
Iron Age 96:16-18 Jl 1 'Jfi; Same. Iron Tr R
57:267-8+ Ag 5 '15; Same. Mach 21:1000-2
Jl 1 „
Relation of the inspection department to the
management F. B. Corey. Ind. Eng 15:17-18
Ja 'If; Same. Iron Ase ifr>:566-7 Mr 11 '15
Results of factory standardization. C. B. Auel.
. . .
11 .diags Iron Tr R 57:125-30 Jl 15 'IB
Iron Age 94:1280-2 D 3 '14; I
M B J
Scientific management for the factory of mod-
erate size. D. T. Farnham. Eng M 60:40-61
Shop system of the American machine & foun-
gry co. E: K. Hammond, diags Mach 21:446-
SyBtem in a factory stock department. G. H.
Culver. 11 Eng M 49:174-88 My '15
Value of preliminary sketches and layouts In
Abstract. Metal Work
stract. Eng M 48:733-6 F '15
N 6 '14; Ab-
Routing systems; Scientific management;
Factory mutual companies
Insurance methods for payment of large losses.
J. P. Gray. Textile World 49:228-30 My 16
Factory restaurants
Eliminating the dinner bucket. E. W. Pargny.
11 Iron Tr R 55:1089-91 D 10 '14
Factory sanitation
p- B- Cardullo. 11 MaoH
Modern sanitation in factories. J. Gfahaxu. 11
diags Dom Eng 69:393-7 D 26 '14
Toilet regulations for Industrial establish-
ments: report of committee. Boston Soc
C E J 2:79-89 F '15; Same cond. (Sanitation
In shops and factories) Eng M 49:100-1 Ap
15
ftcc alto 'DuBt removal; Factories— Heating
and ventilation; Foundry sanitation; Toilet
rooms; Water supply for factories
Factory towns. See Model towns
Factory waste. See Refuse and refuse disposal;
Trade waste
Falrport, New York
Bridges
Lift bridge constructed on 4 per cent, grade.
C: R. Waters. 11 Eng N 78:71)5-6 Ap 15 '15
Fall River, Massachusetts
Bridges
Fall River bridge. J. W. Rollins. 11 diags Bos-
ton Soc C B J 1 :67-81 F '14 ^^
Sanitary affairs
Fall River mills will benefit by $3,000,000
water and ******** Project, dlag Eng feec
New water-conservation scheme at Fall
Elver, Mass, dlag Eng N 74:760-1 O 14 '15
Water supply
Fall River's proposed water supply system. 11
diog Scl Am 113:353+ O 23 'K
Plan for condenslng-water supply for Fall
giver. H. S. Knowlton. plan Power 42:643-4
N 9 15
Family resemblances. See Heredity
Fancy work
See also Knitting
Fans, Electric
Electric fans In the winter: Installed in the
cold-air Intakes of furnaces to Increase tem-
perature and reduce coal consumption. P. W.
Gumaer. plans Elec W 65:229-31 Ja 23 '15;
Abstract. Ind Eng 15:79 Ag '15; Abstract.
Heat & Yen 12:40-7 S '15
Gyrating fans. 11 Mec W 66:1110 N 13 '15
New departure in electric-fan construction. 11
Ifflec R & W Elec'n 66:313-14 F 13 'IB
Running a fan economically. Colliery 35:398 F
Fans, Exhaust
Exhaust fan ratings and pipe diameters. Metal
Work 83:721-2 My 21 '15
Fans, Mechanical
British Portland cement making machinery;
application of fans. 11 diags Engineer 120:
102-5 Jl 30 '15
Fan trouble solved by ball bearings. .
Rogers, Jr. 11 dlag Textile World 49:1
Ag M5
Fans for ventilating work. C. L. Hubbard.
Hng M 48:385-92 B '14; Same. Eng & Contr
43:197-9 Mr 8 '15
New ventilating fan and blower. 11 Power 40:
919 D 29 '14
188
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pans, Mechanical — Continued
Notes on fans. A. A. Potter and S. L. Sim-
mering. Power 41:816 Je 15 '15
Outline specification of ventilating fan. M. B.
Smith. Power 42:772 N 30 '15
Performance and selection of centrifugal fans.
F. L. Busey. Heat & Ven 12:31-7 Ap; 32-5
My §15
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. Power 40:820-
2 D 8 '14
Reduction or elimination of noise attending the
operation of mechanical ventilating machin-
ery. R. W. Pryor, Jr. plans Heat & Ven 11:
26-9 Ag '14; Same. Iron Age 94:210-11 Jl 23
'14; Same. Metal Work 28:275-6 S 4 '14; Same;
with discussion. Am Soc Heat & V E 20:320-9
Testing of ventilating fans. T: Bryson. Col-
liery 35:465-7 Ap '15; Abstract. Am Soc M E
J 37:124 F '15
Theory and application of centrifugal fans.
C: L. Hubbard. il diags Dom Eng 69:289-91,
357-9; 70:36-7 D 6. 19^14, Ja 9 15
Theory and practice in warm-air heating,
diags Metal Work 84:451-3 O 8 '16
See also Fans, Electric; Mechanical draft
Far East
Winning of the Orient. E: H. Foot. 11 Am Ind
16:20-1 Ap '15
Faraday society
75th ordinary meeting. May 11. Met.& Chem
Eng 13:499-501 Ag '16
Fare registers. See Street railroads— Fare regis-
ters
Fares. See 'Railroads— Fares; Street railroads-
Fares
Fargo, North Dakota
Water supply
New water works ordinance adopted by refer-
endum. Eng A Contr 43:396 My 5 '"
Water-works charges and deprc '
Fargo. Eng N 73:994-5 My 20 '15
Farm buildings
Grouping of farm buildings;
the work of Alfred Hopkins. J: J.
plans Arch Rec 37:340-59 Ap '15
See also Dairy houses; Farmhouses; Poul-
try houses; Stables
Farm motors
Bee also Electricity on the farm; Tractors
Farm produce
See also Cotton; Forest products
Transportation
Hearings on western _ freight . rate .advances.
at
from
•. 11
Ry Age 58:617-19, 700-2 Mr 19-26 '15
Relation of farm produce hauling to perma-
nent road improvements. W. A. McLean..
Ens & Contr 42:215-17 AS 26 '14
Farm produce, Marketing of
Marketing our food products. Scl Am S 78:390
Farm tractors. See Tractors
Farmhouses
Model design of Minnesota farm house. 11
plans Bldg Age 37:38-40 Mr '15
Sewage disposal in rural country districts.
B. D. Colby. Metal Work 84:841-3 S 10 '15
Water supj
Work 84:3
andf sewage disposal. Metal
t S 24 15
Water supply, plumbing and sewage
for country homes. Hi W. Trull
Dom IBtog 72:194-7, 224-6, 254-6,
15, 338-4FAg 14-S 18 '15
B'arms. See Demonstration farms
Fastenin
* •*-*•
7astlng
Hunger strikes an aid to good health. M. D.
Pearl dlag Scl Am 112:67 Ja 16 '15
7at extraction app
Fatigue
How excitement relieves fatigue. Jakobi. Sol
Am 113:253 S 18 '15
Industrial fatigue; abstract of report to the
British association. Engineer 120:292 S 24*15
Fatigue In metals
Endurance of metals under repeated stresses:
some new facts, and a new method of test-
ing. dlags Locomotive 30:130-42 Ja '15
Fatigue and disease of metals. P. Kreuzpolnt-
'
er. Iron Age 95:950-1 Ap 29 '15
Fatigue of copper alloys. JS. Jonson^ Metal _Ind
iton.
Butt
Uec
Jl 3 '15; Same, with dlscusslonT Foundry" 43^
311-12 Ag '15
Fata, See Oils and fats
Fatty acids. See Adds, Fatty
Faucets
Faucet boss problem solved by trlangulatii
dlags Metal Work 84:245-6 Ag 20 ^
Fecundity
Question of Increase; how small Is the chance
that an individual will grow up. 11 Scl Am
113:292-3 O 2 '15
Federal reserve act
Aspects of the financial problem of the rail-
ways; effect which the Federal reserve act
will have on needs of railways for new capi-
tal. H. P. Willis. Ry Age 58:999-1002 My 14
Bank loans under the new conditions: borrow-
ers' certified statements as a basis for na-
tional currency. F. G. Colley. J Account 18:
418-26 D '14
Federal reserve banks and the reserve agent.
F. B. Snyder. J Account 20:28-33 Jl '15
New finance for steel and* Iron: how the new
federal reserve system can be utilized to
free business from the handicap of a rigid
credit system through the employment of
acceptances in liquidation of debt. I: F. Mar-
cosson. 11 Iron Tr R 56:9-15 Ja 7 '15
Federal trade commission. See United States-
Federal trade commission
Federation of trade press associations
10th annual convention, Philadelphia, Sept.
7-9. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:537 S 18 '15
Feed water
Boiler water and its troubles. C. M. Young. 11
Colliery 35:527-8+ My '15
Centrifugal boiler-feed pumps. J. E. Kamps.
Power 42:693-4 N 16 '15
Centrifugal pumps for boiler-feed service.
E: S. Adams. Power 40:984-5 D 29 '14
Communications from the chemical laboratory
of the Bavarian association for boiler in-
spection; abstract Am Soc M B J 37:234-5 Ap
Control for boiler-feedpumps and piping- con-
nections, plan Eflec W 66&L8-19 O 2pl5
Farnsworth tilting traps, diags Power 41:90 Ja
19 '15
Liquid weigher Improved. J. >W. Loef. diags
, Power 41:687-8 My 18 '15
Measuring boiler feed water, dlag Elec Ry J
46:284 Ag 14 '15
Return traps for feeding boilers. K. M. Gil-
bert dlags Power 41:467-8 Ap 6 '15
Saving in the pump room. W: E. Dixon. dlag
Power 41:171-2 F 2 '15
Scientific boiler feeding. R W. Nick. Power
41:34-6 Ja 6 '15
Simple feed-water recorder. 11 Elec Ry J
. Stopping pulsations in the feed line. A. A.
Wood, dlags Power 42:560 O 19 '15
Bee also Boilers; Feed -water heaters; Feed
water purification; Feed water regulators;
Injectors; Pumps; Pumps, Centrifugal
Testing
Economy of coal and boiler corrosion. O. J.
. Meyers. Int Marine Eng 20:176 Ap '15
Feed water heaters
Direct-contact feed-water heater. 11 Elec W
66:375-6 Ag 14 '15
Feed water heater used on geared locomotives.
H. S. Johnson, dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
226 My '15
Feed- water heaters in tandem, U Power 42:
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
189
Feed water heater* — Continue*
Heat transmission and tube length In marine
feed- water heaters; abstract. L. Loeb. Am
Soc M B J 37:483-7 As '16
Home-made feed- water neater — ways to pre-
vent oily water being- drawn by feed pumps.
Sags Elec W 66:1205-4 N 27 '15
Open feed-water heater. F. F. Jorgensen. diags
TPower 41:441 Mr 80 '15
Putting gasket In heater. A. G. Solomon, dlag
Power 40:928-9 D 29 '14
Weir feed water heater for locomotive boilers.
dlags By B 57:216 Ag 14 '15
Feed water heating
Barometric condenser used as a water heater.
K. M. Gilbert, plan Power 42:230 Ag 17 '15
Basis for rational design of heat transfer
apparatus. EL B. Wilson. Am Soc M E J
37:546-9; Discussion. 37:549-51 8 '15
Double-tank method of storing hot water,
plan Elec W 66:24 Jl 3 "16
Economy of heating feed water. C. E. Ander-
son. Power 41:541-5 Ap 20 '15
Locomotive feed water heating: discussion.
H. H. Vaughan; F. F. Galnes. By Age 58:
270-1 F 12 '15; Same. By Age (Mech ed) 89:
12 Ja '15
Ordinary wastes In the power plant .C:
9-17 '
Hubbara: plalis Eng M '49:809-f7 „ _. ,
Saving of fuel on locomotives by the use of
feedwater preheating; abstract. Strafel.
dlags Am Soc M E J 37:606-7 O '15
Waste hot water heats feed-water. F. B. Hays.
diags Power 41:55-6 Ja 12 '15
Will Quizz, Jr. Power 41:707-8 My 25 '15
Sec alao Feed water heaters
Feed water pumps. See Pumps, Centrifugal
Feed water purification
Bayer feed- water purifier. 11 diags Power 41:
400-1 Mr 28 '15
Boiler water and Its treatment. C. M. Young.
11 Colliery 35:600-4 Je '15
Distilled .feed water. C. F. Hirshfeld. Eng M
Determination of the
other ether-soluble
stuffs. J. B. Bather.
total fatty acids and
constitutents of feed-
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
218-20 Mr '16
Ether- soluble matter in the nitrogen-free ex-
49:724-80 Ag '15
reein condensed steam from oil. Sol Am
Ap 3 '15
temperature saves two-thirds of
the water-softening chemicals, dlag Elec W
65:480-1 F 20 '15
Inexpensive method of treating boiler feed
water. T. II. Crumley, dlag Elec By J 46:
152-3 Jl 24 M6
Method of softening and purifying feed water
used by a Brooklyn company, dlags Elec W
" 8-14 Ag 21 '15
feed water. E. Brown.
ng 13:156-60 Mr '15
d water. 11 Eng M 50:
66:418- „ __ __
Purification of boile
dlag Met & Chem
Bemovlng oil from f
supl O '15
Softening plant converts hard, impure river
water into boiler feed supply. 11 Kng Bee
72:622-4 N 20 '15
Treatment of water for locomotive use. W. A.
PownalL Am Water Works Assn J 2:434-41
Je '15; Same. By R 56:470-2 Ap 3 '15
Twin grease extractor for feed water. U Iron
Age 95:244 Ja 28 '15
Water softener in feed-water treatment. H. B.
Dorman. 11 Power 42:246-8 Ag 17 '15
Water softening by electrochemical methods.
C. P. Landreth. Elec W 64:1257-8 D 26 '14
Water treatment L. F. Wilson. By B 57:9-10
Jl 3 '15
Feed water regulators
Automatic control of feed water, dlags Elec W
Eckel hydros tat feed- water regulator. 11 Power
41:466 Ap 6 '15
Foster automatic feed-water regulator, dlags
Power 41:512 Ap 13 '15
McDonough automatic feed water regulator. U
dlag Heat & Ven 12:54-5 Ja '15; Iron Age
95:185 Ja 21 '15; Power 41:87 Ja 19 '15
Feed water strainer
Power operated multi-basket strainer. 11 L
Ap 96:1065-6 N 4 '15; Elec W 66:1108 N
Feeding and feeding stuffs
and fodder from wood. Sci Am 113:861
tract of feed-stuffs. J. B.
3-15 Jl '16
__ _. Rather. J Ind &
_ Chem 7:613-15 Jl '16
Feeding mine animals. Bug1 & Mln J 100:884 N
27 '15
Inorganic fodder. Sci Am 113:8 Jl 3 '15
Quantitative determination of the amlno acids
of feeding-stuffs by the Van Slyke method.
H. S. Grlndley, W. E. Joseph and M. E.
Slater. Am Chem Soc J 37:1778-81 Jl '15
Bee also Cottonseed meal; Ensilage; For-
age plants
Fehllng solution
Volumetric Fehllng method using a new indi-
cator. A. M. Breckler. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
37-8 Ja '15 -
Feldspar
Feldspar as a possible source of American pot-
ash. A. S. Cushman and G. W. Cqggesnall.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:145-51 F '15; Same.
Met & Chem Eng 13:99-104 F '15
Fellowships. See Scholarships and fellowships
Fence posts
Cost
Determination of annual charge for ties, poles
and fence posts. W. F. Goltra. By Age 58:
1087 My 21 '15
Fence postSp Concrete
B. B. &. P. concrete sign and post plant, dlags
By Age 58:1434-5 Je 18 '15
Concrete fence post factory of the C. B. & Q.
B. B. co., Havelock, Neb. W. W. Eldridge. 11
Concrete Cem 6:99-101 F '15
, Concrete fence posts for Lackawanna railway
lines. 11 Concrete Cem 6:220 Ap '15
Concrete posts and poles: report to the Ameri-
can railway bridge and building association.
G: E. Boyd. By B 56:360-2 Mr 13 '15
Design and cost of concrete posts used along.
Catskill aqueduct dlags Eng & Contr 43:
387-8 Mr 31 '15
Practical suggestions given for building wire-
fences and concrete posts. R. N. Wheeler.
Eng Bee 72:361-2 S 18 '16
Fences
Design and cost of two types of concrete and
metal fence. F. D. Holbrook. II Eng & Contr
42:489 N 18 '14
Details of picket and board fences and grape
arbor. J: Wavrek, Jr. dlags Bldg Age 37:62
D '15
Practical suggestions given for building wire
fences and concrete posts. B. N. Wheeler.
Bng Bee 72:361-2 S 18 '15
Sec also Fence posts; Railroads — Fences
• Cost
Cost of building a rod of fence In North Da-
kota. Eng & Contr 48:554 Je 28 '16
Cost of fence wire, wood and steel posts. Eng
N 74:362 Ag 19 '15
Costs of three types of board fences, il Eng
& Contr 43:446 My 19 '15
Fences, Concrete
4% miles of concrete fence flank transit route
on Sea beach line improvement in Brooklyn.
11 Eng Bee 72:68 Jl 17 '15
Unique concrete fence as constructed in Porto
Bico. 11 plan Concrete Cem 7:56 Ag '15
Fenders. See Motor trucks— Fenders
Fermentation
See also Bacteriology; Brewing; Enzymes
Ferric hydroxide
Effect of ammonium chloride upon ferric and
aluminum hydroxides during ignition. H. W.
Daudt, J Ind & "R^g Chem 7:847-8 O '15
Ferrochrome . , _
Manufacture of ferro-alloys in the electric
furnace. B. M. Keeney. U S Bur Mines Bui
77:127-41 '14; Excerpts. Iron Tr B 66:972-6
My 13 '15
Ferrollmenlte
Ferro-ilmenite arc on alternating-current cir-
cuits. I. Ladoff. Hlec B & W Hlec'n 66:871-
2 My 8 '15.
190
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ferromanganese
Electric furnace and the melting of alloys.
R. S. Wile. Iron Age 95:1068-9 My 13 '16
Extraordinary year In ferro. Iron Tr B 56:95-6
Ja 7 '15
Manufacture of ferro-alloys In the electric
furnace. H. M. Keeney. U S Bur Mines Bui
77:141-6 'H; Same. Iron Age 95:539-40 Mr 4
'15; Same, iron Tr R 56:765-6 Ap 15 '15
Ferrophosphorus
Phosphate rock as furnace flux. J. A. Barr. 11
Iron Tr R 56:183-5 Ja 21 '15
FerrosIHcon
Manufacture of ferro-alloys in the electric
furnace. B. M. Keeney. dlags 17 S Bur Mines
Bui 77:154-74 '14; Same. Iron Tr H 56:802-7
Ap 23 »15
Ferrotungsten
Manufacture of ferro-alloys In the electric
furnace. B. M. Keeney. U S Bur Mines Bui
77:177-84 '14; Excerpts. Iron Tr R 66:767+
Ap 15 f!5
Ferrous ferrlcyanlde
Rhythmical precipitation of ferrous ferrlcya-
nide and ferrous hydroxide In Jelly. H: J. M.
Creighton. U Am Chem Soc J 36:2357-60 N
'14
Ferrous hydroxide
Rhythmical precipitation of ferrous ferrlcya-
nidc and ferrous hydroxide In jelly. H: J. M.
Creighton. U Am Chem Soc J 36:2357-60 N
'14
Ferrous sulphate
Oxidation and reduction without the addition
of acid; the reaction between ferrous sulfate
and potassium dichromate. M. Neldle and
J. C. Witt. Am Chem Soc J 37:2360-8 O '15
Ferrovanadlum
Determination of manganese in ferrovanadium.
W: W. Clark. Met & Chem Eng 13:155-6 Mr
Ferryboats
Should ferry service be free? H. M. Chltten-
den. Eng N 74:264 Ag 5 '15
Southern Pacific ferry steamer Alameda.
E: W. Olln. II plans int Marine Eng 20:194-
8 My '15
Ste also Car ferries
Fertility. See Fecundity
Fertilizers and manures
Agricultural fertilizers. Sci Am S 79:130 F 27
Agricultural lime. Sci Am S 80:112 Ag 14 '15
Availability of organic nitrogen. J. E. Brecken-
ridge. fl J Ind & Eng Chem 7:671-3 Ag- '15
Bread from stones. C. O. Hopkins. Sci Am S
79:223 Ap 3 -15
Can sewage sludge be made valuable aa a
fertilizer? Eng N 73:593 Mr 25 '15
Chemistry of base goods fertilizer. E. C. Lath-
rop. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:228-38 Mr '15
Composition of certain fish fertilizers from the
Pacific coast and the fertilizer value of de-
greased fish scrap. J: R. Undenauth. 11 J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:616-19 Jl '15
Contributions of the chemist to the fertilizer
industry. H. W. Wallace. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:281 Ap '15
Cost accounting for fertilizer manufacturers.
F. C. Belser. J Account 19:165-81 Mr '16
Discovery of radium In coaL Sci Am 112:423
My I '15
Fertilizer from municipal waste. J. W. Tur-
rentlne. Munlc J 39:739-40 N 11 '15
German agriculture in war time. Sci Am 112:
Germany's artificial fertilizers. J Ind & B3ng
Chem 7:74 Ja '15
Municipal fertilizer plant at Los Angeles. Calif.
B. ArHeinly. Eng N 78:1063-4 Je 8 'is
Practical fertilizer for wartime In Germany.
Sci Am S 79:99 F 13 '15
Radio-active fertilizers. Sd Am S 79:63 Ja 23
•16
Radium as a fertilizer. Sd Am 112:396 My 1
'16
Report of committee of American chemical
society on fertilizer legislation. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:445 My '15 ^^
War and our chemical Industries: agricultural
industries. W. H. Bowker. J Ind ft Sag
Chem 7:69-61 Ja '15
World trade In fertilizers. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:716 Ag '15
See also Ammonia; Cyanamld; Gypsum:
Phosphates
Fessenden oscillator
Fessenden oscillator to detect submarines. C.
Moffett. Elec R & W Mec'n 66:738 Ap 17 '15
Principles of Prof. Fessenden's oscillator. U
Sci Am S 80:168. 170 S 11 '15
Official method for determining crude fiber as
applied to cottonseed meal. C. K. Francis. II
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:676-80 Ag '16
Paper-mill to pressroom; future fiber possi-
bilities. W: B. Wheelwright. Inland Ptr 54:
791-2 Mr '15
Sec also Textile fibers; Vulcanized fiber
Fibers, Textile. See Textile fibers
FIbrox
New heat- insulating material. Eng N 73:878-
9 My 6 '16
Preparation and properties of flbrox; abstracts.
E. W. Weintraub. Met & Chem Eng 13:316
My '15; Eng M 49:415 Je '15 *
Field colls. See Electric motors — Testing
Field museum of natural history, Chicago
Methods and plant used in constructing the
foundations for the Field museum of natural
history. II plans Eng & Contr 44:402-6 N 24
Structural features, diags plan Eng & Contr
44:226-7 S 22 '16
Field post. See Postal service, Military
Fllene cooperative association
Industrial betterment. F. E. Cardullo. Mach
22:195-7 N '15
Files and filing (documents)
Card records of Los Angeles track work. G. E.
Campbell. Elec Ry J 46:407-8 S 4 '15
Efficient and inexpensive filing1 system. G. W.
Smith. Concrete Cem 7:35-6 Jl '15
Filing and indexing of office computations.
F. H. Jones. Eng Rec 72:128-9 Jl 31 '15
Filing engineering clippings. H: A. Burr. Eng
Rec 72:520 O 23 '15
Highway superintendent of Cook county, Illi-
nois, simplifies filing system, map Eng Rec
72:4*3-4 0 16 '15
Indexing and filing technical literature. A. R.
Kenner. Eng & Mln J 99:851-6 My 15 '15
Indexing car equipment data. H. S. Cooper.
Elec Ry J 46:1040-1 N 20 f!5
Indexing car eauiDment data. N. Litchfield.
Elec Ry J 46:677-1 O 2 '15
Labeling and filing plans used by the New
York highway commission. Bng & Contr 42:
New system of filing building plans saves
time. Eng Rec 72:696 N 13 '15
Observations on filing1 correspondence. C. T.
Andrews. Ry Age 59:205 Jl 30 '15
Railway- valuation office index and file system.
H. J. Saunders. Eng N 74:894-6 N 4 '15
Flies and rasps
Progress In machine shop methods. BJ. R.
Norrls. Iron Tr R 57:7*9 O 14 '15; Excerpt
(Resharpenlng of files) Iron Age 96:1176 N
Truing files with acid. J. P. Downs. Mach 21:
954 Ag '15
Filing machines
Tilting table bench filing1 machine. 11 dlag
Iron Age 96:1223 N 26 O5
Filling
Filling and dredging for a Jersey City freight
• terminal. II dlagmap Bug- N 72:1216-18 D 17
Filters and filtration
Air bound filters. J. M. Calrd. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:103-6 Mr '15
Air-bound filters. R. S. Weston; J. W. EMms.
Eng Rec 72:468 O 9 '15
Air-bound filters the chief difficulty In
operating Wilmington's water purification
Plant HT M. Hoopes. Jr. U plans Eng Rec
Alliance water filters. T: Fleming, Jr. 11 plan
Bnj? N 73:812-14 Ap 29 '15
Another milestone In filtration. Eng Rec 71:
576 My 8 'IB
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
191
Filters and filtration— -Continued
Baltimore filters abound In useful hints on
concrete construction and design. J. W.
Armstrong. 11 plans Eng Rec 71:583-6 My 8
'15
Baltimore water filtration plant. 11 plan diags
Munic J 38:537-41 Ap 22 '15
Blackburn- Smith twin filter. 11 Int Marine Eng
20:91 F '15
Brass screen between sand and gravel elimin-
ated In Cincinnati filter reconstruction.
J. W. Ellms. 11 Eng Rec 71:681-2 My 8 '15
Court forbids river pollution by filter wash-
water. Eng Rec 72:160-1 Ag 7 '15
Depth of filtering material and trickling filter
efficiency. H. W. Clark. Boston Soo C E J
,2:57-61 F '16
Depth of trickling filters; arguments for and
against making them more than seven feet
deep. H. P. Eddy, Hv W. Clark, and G: W.
Fuller. Munic J 38:345-7 Mr 18^15
Design features and cost of operating water
filters of pressure type at New Canaan,
Conn, diags Eng & Contr 42:132-8 Ag 6 '14
Design of an anti-freezing water filter. W: M.
Klnney. dlag Concrete Gem 6:38-9 Ja '15
Design of rapid sand water filtration plants.
G: W. Fuller, diags Eng & Contr 42:226-9 S
2 '14
Development of rapid sand filters In Ohio.
P. Burgess. Eng & Contr 44:337-9 O 27 '15
Ic depth., of trickling filters. H. P.
„. Boston Soc C E J 2:49-56 F '15; Dis-
jion. G: W. Fuller; H. P. Eddy. 2:63-78,
191-8 F, My '16
Economic size of sand filter beds. C. H. R.
Fuller. Eng & Contr 42:179 Ag 19 '14
Economy effected in the use of river sand as
a filter medium at Moline, HL Eng & Contr
43:236-7 Mr 17 '15
Economy of deep sewage filters explained on
basis of "held" water and hydraulics. H. W.
Clark. Eng Rec 72:477-8 O 16 '15
Field of the slow sand filter—- comparative
capacity cost data. R. S. Weston. Eng &
Contr 42:313 S 30 '14
Filters balk at operating methods of city
fathers. Eng Rec 71:500 Ap 17 '15
Filtration of water: present practice as to the
general component parts of rapid filter
plants In Illinois. 13: Bartow and P. Hansen.
plan Munic J 38:99-101 Ja 28 '15
Filtration plant, city of Decatur, Illinois.
H. Ruthrauff. 11 Am Water Works Assn J 3:
465-64 Je '15
Limitations of water filters. G: W. Fuller.
, Munic King 47:458-9 D '14
Lowell filtration plant for removing- iron and
manganese from water. W. B. Conant. 11
plan Munic J 39:613-15 O 21 '15
Marysyille, Kan., filters handle excessively
turbid water. C. C, Young. Eng Rec 72:290-1
S 4 '15
New Blackburn- Smith twin feed- water filter.
11 Power 41:270 F 23 '15
New filtration plant at Qulncy, Illinois. W. R.
Gelston. 11 dlag Am Water Works Assn J
2:446-62 Je '15; Same. Munic Eng 48:297-8
My '15; Hxcerpts. Eng N 73:026-7 Ap 1 '1C;
Excerpts. Eng Rec 71:424 Ap 3 '15; Discus-
sion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:452-4 Je '16
New filtration works for Oldham. U diag Engi-
neer 120:105-6, 112 Jl 30 '15
New mechanical filter. 11 diags Engineer 119:
237-8 Mr 5 '15
New sedimentation basin will halve costs of
sand cleaning at Philadelphia filters. F. D.
West, diags Eng Reo 71:591-3 My 8 '16
Opening of St. Louis filtration plant. 11 Bng
Overhaul Bubbly creek filters, Chicago, after
seven years. Eng Reo 72:377 S 25 '15
Philadelphia water-filter operations In 1914.
Bng N 73:576-7 Mr 25 '15
Pure water for the army- various forms of
field-service filters. 11 Sol Am S 80:89 Ag 7
Purifidng water by filtration. G. H. White.
Metal Work 84:624 O 22 '15
Rapid filter plant at ffivanston, HI. L. Pearse.
Mr '15
Reasonable requirements In water filter per-
formance. Bog & Contr 42:249-50 S 9 '14
Reconstruction of the beds of the Cincinnati
water-filtration plant. Eng N 72:1249 D 24 '14
Results of task work without bonus in clean-
Ing filter sand at Philadelphia. S. E. Thomp-
son. Eng Rec 70:608-9 D 5 '14; Same. Eng
& Contr 42:579-81 D 23 '14; Same cond., with
discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:102-4 F '15;
Same cond. (Efficiency study of filter clean-
Ing) Munic J 88:263-4 F 25 '15
River sand as a filter medium. L. A. Fritze.
Am Water Works Assn J 2:390-2 Je '16
Roughing filtration plant, plans Engineer 119:
636 My 28 '15
St. Louis will operate world's largest mechani-
cal filters next week; views. Eng Rec 71:578-
9 My 8 '15
Seven years' successful operation of double
sand filtration plant at South Norwalk.
Conn., in removal of objections! tastes and
odors. H. W. Clark. Eng & Contr 44:262-3
Small mechanical-filter plant. Franklin Fur-
nace, N. J. R. H. Eurich. diags plan Eng
N 74:776-9 O 21 '15
Small slow sand water-filter plant for the es-
tate of J. P. Morgan. J: H. Gregory. 11 diags
Eng N 72:1110-11 D 3 '14
Smith system of natural slow sand filtration.
D. E. Smith. Eng & Contr 42:247-9 S 9 '14
Standard apparatus and procedure recom-
mended for sand analysis. P. Burgess. Eng
Rec 71:644; Discussion. A. Hazen. 71:644-6
My 22 '15
Wash water salvage at Champaign and Ur-
bana. H. E. Babbitt. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:393-6 Je '15
Water filtration hold-up at Ottawa, Ont. Eng
N 72:1167 D 10 '14
Water supply at Wilmington, Delaware. E. M.
Jr. aitf J. M., Caird, . il Am Water
Hoopes, Jr. £ _.
Works Assn J 1:111-34 Mr
, & Contr 42:210-12 Ag 26 '14
I' a largest rapid sand, flit
14; Same cond.
filter, St. Louis.
Work. _ „___ ,__
11 Scl Am 113:441 N 20 '15
tfw ditto Air filters; Oil filters; Sewage
disposal— Filtration; Water purification;
Water supply
Controllers
Automatic control of new filters at Baltimore.
J. W. Armstrong. Eng & Contr 44:359 N 3
St. Louis engineers test filter controllers, dlag
Eng Rec 72:284-5 S 4 '15
Test of filter-rate controllers. E: E. Wall and
G. G. Black, plans Eng N 73:880-1 My 6 '16
Patents
Minneapolis filter patent- case decision. Eng
N 74:623 S 9 '15
Minneapolis loses filter Infringement suit Eng
Rec 72:191 Ag 14 '15
Niagara Falls water filter suit. Munic J 39:
224 Ag 12 '15
Testing
Strength -tests on strainer plates for Balti-
more water filters, dlag Eng & Contr 43:103
F 3 '15
Water filter of new type, tested at Toronto,
employs drifting sand principle; abstracts.
G: G. Nasniltli and F. -----'
Rec 71:464-5 Ap 10 '16; _
Ap 9 '15: Eng & Contr 43:3Bl-2 Ap
Eng N 73:680-1 Ap 8 '15; Eng M 49:4
•15
Filters and nitration imetaUuroy)
Filtration of slime. L. D. Mills. Met & Chem
Eng 13:724 O 16 '15
New continuous filter. 11 diaga Met & Chem
Eng 13:125-7 F »15
Raising drum-filter vacuum. H. G. Tluflouon.
diags Eng & Mln J 100:724 O 30 '15
RobaBher filter. 11 dlag Eng & Mln J 99:740-1
Ap 24 '15
Filters and filtration (technical chemistry)
Efficiency of various methods for the filtration
of sugar solutions. A. E3. Roberta, diags J*
Ind & Engr Chem 6:986-9 D '14
Official method for determining crude fiber as
applied to cottonseed meal. C. K. Francis.
11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:676-80 Ag '15
FRobacher filter. 11 diag Eng & Mln J 99:740-1
192
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Finance
South America
Financial developments In South - American
countries. W: H. Lough. TJ S Bur For &
Dom Com 103:1-42 '15
Financial statements
Financial statements as a basis of credit.
J. E: Masters. J Account 19:334-43 My '15
Standardization of • financial statements.
F. Oakey. J Account 20:179-85 S '15
Fine arts. See Art
Finger prints
See alao Identification
FInlay, Charles John. 1833-1915
Sketch. Sci Am 113:210 S 4 '16
Effect of steaming process of creosoting on
strength of Oregon fir piling: abstracts.
H. B. Macfarland. Eng Rec 70:487-8 O 31 '14;
Eng & Contr 42:481-3 N 18 '14; Summary.
Eng N 72:863 O 29 '14
See also Douglas fir
Fire. See Combustion; Fires; Fuel; Heating
Fire alarms
Alternating-current fire-alarm apparatus. 11
diag Elec W 66:1107 N 13 '15
Fire alarm attachment for recording pressure
gauge. W. E. Haseltlne. 11 dlag Am Water
Works Assn J 1:551-3 S '14; Same. Eng &
Contr 42:453-4 N 11 '14
Fire alarm system for Chicago. 11 dlags Munlc
Eng 48:229-81 Mr '15
Fire-alarm system of New York city. Elec R
& W Elec'n 65:1132 D 12 '14
Interior fire-alarm system. 11 dlag Elec W 65:
1005 Ap 17 '15
New fire-alarm system for New York city.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:109 Jl 17 '15
San Francisco's new fire alarm station. J*. M.
Barry. 11 Munlc J 39:837-40 D 2 '15
Signal box records. P. L Patton. Munic J 39:
. 397-8 S 9 '15
Thermopile fire detector. 11 Elec W 65:1478 Je
5 '15
Where electricity saves the seconds. Sd Am
113:15 Jl 3 '15
Fire apparatus
Amount of apparatus; average number of each
kind per hundred thousand population in
cities larger than and smaller than fifty
thousand. Munic J 39:313-15 Ag 26 '15
Federal fire apparatus. U Munlc J 39:328 Ag 26
•15
Fire department statistics; figures received
directly from the chiefs of nearly eight hun-
dred fire departments: tabulation. Munlc J
_39:287r313, 583 Ag 26, O 14 '15
f: Sd Am 112:479 ^8v & '15
Munlc
Installation and care o'f fire-protection appa-
ratus. J. O. BenefleL plan Power 41:19 Ja 5
'15
Portable searchlights for fire departments.
RuiiMEM* R a Bajle3r- ***** meo
Where the smoke helmet would be Invaluable:
a lesson from the New York subway fire. U
Sd Am 112:65 Ja 16 '15
See also Fire engines; Hose; Hose coup-
lings; Smoke helmets
Fire apparatus, Motor
Care of rubber tires on fire apparatus. A. H.
Leavitt. Munlc J 89:473-4 S 23 '15
Artama-
7 '15
Ford first aid chemical apparatus, n Horseless
Age 35:542 Ap 21 '15
r. A. Ajiglada. Horseless
Motor fire apparatus. J.
Age 85:802 Je 16 '15
Motor-propelled fire apparatus; tabulation.
Munio J 39:295-801 Ag 26 '15
New developments and recent Installations
announced since the last annual convention
of the International association of fire engi-
neers. 11 Munlc Eng 49:107-13 S '15
Operating conditions of motor fire trucks.
A. L. Clough. Horseless Age 35:244 F 17 '15
Packard fire truck with 8-ton chassis, for
Parnassus, Pa. 11 Munlc J 39:517 S 30 '15
Recent developments in fire-fighting appara-
tus— comparative statements of costs of
operation, U Munlc Eng 49:185-7 N '15
Statistics of motor fire apparatus; tabulation.
Munio Eng 49:sup59-74+, sup60+ S-O '15
Storage-battery-drive tractor. G: Boughner.
Munic Eng 49:150 O '15
See also Fire engines, Motor
Fire boats
Motor fire float Delta IL II Int Marine Eng
Tacoma's fire boat. J. Bashford. U Munic J
Fire brick
British Portland cement making machinery.
Engineer 120:81-2 Jl 23 '15
Characteristics of firebrick for boiler fur-
nncc!s.( E. H. Tenney. diags Elec W 66:1086-7
Deterioration of fireclay goods In ovens and
retorts. T: Holgate. Am Gas Light J 103:113-
18 Ag 23 '16
Examination of fire-bricks. W. H. Patterson.
Met & Chem Eng 13:127-9 F '16
Fire brick. C: S. Reed; J. E. Johnson, Jr. Met
& Chem Eng 12:740 D '14
Firebrick for boiler furnaces. A. D. Williams.
Power 41:297-8 Mr 2 '15; Same cond. Ind
Eng 15:107-8 S '15
Firebrick for boiler settings. W: A. HeiseL
Power 41:883-7 Je 29 '15
Manufacture and tests of silica brick for the
byproduct coke oven. K. Seaver. 11 Am Inst
Mm B Bui 105:1913-27 S '15; Same. Met &
Chem Eng 13:861-6 N 15 '15; Abstract Am
Soc M E J 37:610 O '15
New type of brick for hot-blast stoves, dlags
Iron Age 96:312-13 Ag 5 '15
Selecting refractories for the foundry: ab-
stracts. W. H. Kelley. Iron Age 94:942-3 O 22
'14; Ind Eng 14:469-71 D '14
Selling refractory brick by the ton. Eng &
Mm J 99:196 Ja 23 '15
Fire departments
Chicago fire department. Munlc J 39:840-1 D 2
'IB
Cincinnati's fire department. 11 Munic J 39:
283-7 Ag 26 '15
Fire department additions In* 1915; tabulation.
Munlc Eng 48:270-1 Ap '15
Fire department statistics; figures received
directly from the chiefs of nearly eight hun-
dred fire departments; tabulation. Munlc J
39:287-813 AR 26 '15
Richmond. Va., fire department. Munlc J 38:
476 Ap k '15
Springfield, Mass., fire drill school. 11 Munio J
38:470-2 Ap 8 '15
Statistics of fire departments of American
cities; tabulation. Munlc Eng 49:sup45-57.
sup57-8 S-O '15
Sec also Fire apparatus; Fire extinction;
Fire protection
Fire engineers, International association of. See
International association of fire engineers
Fire engines
Centrifugal pumps for fire engine service; ab-
stract. A. Schacht. Am Soc M E J 87:408-9
Jl 'IB
Fire engines, Motor
Efficiency of the chemical engine. L W. SibreL
11 Munic Eng 49:149-50 O '15
English motor fire engines 11 Munic Eng 49:
26-8 Jl '15
Gasoline pumping fire engines. E: F. Dablll.
Munlc J 38:469-70 Ap 8~15
Testing
Tests of fire engines. Munlc J 39:578-80 O 14
Fire extinction
Extinguishing fire with kerosene. Sol Am S 80:
' 115 Ag 21 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
193
Fire extinction — Continued
Flre: extinguishing a blaze by smothering or
by cooling. I* V. Redman. 11 Sci Am 111:494
D 12 '14
Flre- extinguishing materials. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:371 Is 28 '15
Flue gases for extinguishing fire in coaL G:
Harker. J Ind & Eng- Chem 7:801 S '16
Prevention of fire at sea. W. O. Teague. Eng
M 49:113-16 Ap '15
Fire hose. See Hose,
Fire houses
Automobile flre stations; general plan of one
story building for small cities and suburbs.
A. S. Aungst. Munic J 38:656-7 My 13 '15
Fire engine house for a small town, il diags
plan Bldg Age 37:37-9 F '16 ^
Holyoke central fire station. 11 Munlc J 38:
803-4 Je 10 '15
Trenton's new engine house designed for motor
apparatus exclusively. 11 Munlc J 38:655-6 My
Flre Inspection
Fire inspections in Boston; abstract. J: Grady.
Munlc J 37:890 D 17 '14
Flre Insurance. See Insurance, Flre
Flre places. See Fireplaces
Fire pots
Various constructions of charcoal flre pots.
diags Metal Work 84:649-51 N 19 '15
Fire prevention. See Fire extinction; Fire pro-
tection
Flre protection
Blower systems for heating and ventilating
and stock and refuse conveying systems:
committee report. A. M. Feldman. dlogs Am
Soc Heat & V E 20:412-20 '14
Fire-fighting methods at the Mountain View
mine, Butte, Mont. C. L. Berrlen. 11 pis Am
Inst kin E Bui 102:1215-45 Je '16
Flre prevention measures in the Equitable
building. Ef: R. Hardy, il Arch & Bldg 47:
179-83 My 16
Fire prevention progress at Boston. Eng Rec
70:629 D 12 14
Fire protection for the factory. II Ind Eng 15:
1-5, 35-9. 61-6, 90-4 Ja-Ff ^g-S '16 (& be
cont)
Flre protection on the national forests In 1914.
H: S. Graves. Am For 21:47-60 Ja '15
Handling gasoline. Munlc J 39.315-16 Ag 26 '16
Hotels and fires. E: R. Hardy. Arch & Bldg
47:126-8 Mr '16
Insurance as an aid to engineers. N. H. Dan-
^ iels. Boston Soc C B J 2:91-108 Mr '15
Minnesota highway commission aids in build-
ing firebreaks. Eng Rec 71:780 Je 19 '15
National fire protection association annual
convention. Eng Rec 71:667 My 22 '15
Preparedness and flre protection. S. Brock-
well. Munic J 39:319 Ag 26 '15
Problems In power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. Power 40:931-
2; 41:32-4 D 29 '14-Ja 5 '15
Protecting congested districts in cities. R. M.
Potts. Sci Am S 80:270-1 O 23 '15
Reducing the fire hazard In a factory. H. A.
Russefl. 11 Iron Age 90:741-3 S 30 '15
Safeguarding flre hazards in old buildings.
^ Elec R & W Elec'n 67:992-8 N 27 '16
Safety precautions In New York subway; re-
port made to the mayor by the city flre
department. Elec Ry J 40:60l S 18 'IS
Salem (Mass.) conflagration; with discussion.
C: H. Smith, il W^3oc B J 20:172-92 F '15
"Underwriters and flre protection association
"Port on Edison flre. 11 dlag plan Bng Rec
See also Fire apparatus; Fire departments;
Fire escapes; Flre extinction; Sire inspec-
tion; Flre service; Fireproof construction;
Flre proofing; Forest flres; Inflammable li-
quids; Railroads— Fire protection
Laws and regulations
Garage men protest against 50-foot rule In
New Yorlc Horseless Age 36:138-40 Ja 27 '15
Regulations governing refrigerants in New
York city. Power 40:862 D 15 '14
Flre protection association, National. See Na-
tional flre protection association
Fire- resisting materials
.*• jttec •/!:&»» My 8 '15
Fire-resisting qualities of concrete. W: M.
KInney. Concrete Gem 6:40 Ja '15
Fire-resisting wood. Sci Am S 79:69 Ja 30 '16
Gypsum block In the Edison fire. S. G. Webb;
V. G. Marani. Eng Rec 71:88 Ja 16 '15
Sheet metal prevents spread of large fire. S. H.
BunnelL il Metal Work ^83:110-12 1 Ja 8 ! '15
Use of gypsum for fire protection. V. G.
Marani. Eng M 48:596-8 Ja '15
See also Concrete construction — Eire re-
sistance; Refractory materials
Flre service
Cincinnati builds high-pressure fire service
system. J. A. Hiller. il diags Eng Rec 71:690
Cincinnati __
Eng N 74::
-~-ure fire hydrants, diags
Design details of the Cincinnati high pressure
flre system, diags Eng & Contr 48:^29-32 Je
Equitable hydrant rentals and better methods
for apportioning flre protection cost J: W.
Alvord. Am Water Works Assn J 1:95-102 Mr
'14; Same. Eng & Contr 41:579-80 My 20 '14;
Same. Munic J 36:850-2 Je 11 '14; Same
cond. Eng Rec 69:586-7 My 23 '14; Discus-
Works Assn
Experlences with electrically operated valve
installations, under remote control, In New
York city A, Williamson. Eng & Contr 44:
*&o a 23 IB
Fire alarm attachment for recording pressure
JTater
VVOrJCS .noBM u A.WA— a 0 •>•%» OCUU8. PJyJtfj OC
Functions of a water system with respect to
domestic service and flre protection. E. Bw
Proctor. Eng & Contr 44:138-7 Ag 25 '16
Hydrant tests In Chicago indicate cheaper
maintenance possibilities. 11 Eng Rec 71:483-
4 Ap 17 '15
•National standard hose couplings and fittings
for public flre service, if diags U S Bur
SJ3S? S1!0-5,0:,1-23 '14: Summary. Sci Am S
79304 M'lfe
Question box: Should private flre services be
shut off, in case or flre In sprinkler pro-
tected buildings? Am Water Works Assn J
1:663-0 D '14
puinplns ptelxtB-
watei^supply for
fl ptan
San FrandBCO's au
Eng & Contr 44:294-5 O
Ncc fffow Flre apparatus; Hydrants; Stand-
pipes; Water supply
Fire stations. See Flre houses
Firearms
Rifling of firearms. A. Keller, diags Sci Am
See also Artillery; Guns; Pistols; Rifles
Sights'
Handicapping an army by poor sights. J. H.
Parker. Sci Am S 80:280 O 80 '15
Telescope sights for fighting rifles. E: C.
Grossman. U Sci Am 113:118-19 Ag 7 '16
Fireboxes, Locomotive. See Locomotive fireboxes
Firebreaks. See Flre protection
Firedamp
Firedamp detector: abstracts. H. R. Webster,
dlag Bmg M 49:108-9 Ap '15; Colliery 36:67-8
S 15
Sec also Mine gases
Fireflies
Experiments on the nature of the photogenic
substance In the firefly. E. N. Harvey, dlag
Am Chem Soc J 37:396-401 F '15
Efficient smokeless grate for domestic heating.
11 Sci Am 113:186 Ag 28 '15
Fire-place heater design competition. 11 AT"
Gas Light J 103:124 Ag 23^16
194
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Fireplaces — Con 1 1 tilted
Monumental treatment of the fireplace. D: E.
Fulton. II diags Brickb 23:297-30? D '14
Open fireplaces as auxiliary heaters. T. W.
Reynolds, diag Metal Work 82:741 D 4 '14
Proportioning fireplaces and flue areas. Metal
Work 82:800 D 18 '14 ^ ^
Vogue of the wood-burning fireplace. S. C.
Covert 11 Bldg Age 37:47-8 N '15
See also Manteld
Fireproof construction
Concrete construction and the Edison fire.
L. C. Wason. Textile World 48:537-40 F '15
Example of fire-resistant windows and struc-
ture: building- for the Reliance gauge column
co.f Cleveland, Ohio. U Eng N 72:1331 D 31
Fire protection for the factory, il Ind Eng 15:
'
1-5, 35-9, 61-6 Ja-F, Ag '15
Fire-resisting qualities of
concrete buildings
at the Edison factory. West Orange, N. J.
11 plan Concrete Cem 6:29-80 Ja '15
37:7-8 Ja '15; Sci Am S 79:410-11 Je 26 '15
Rapid destruction of fireproof buildings: re-
sults of the fire in the Edison works at West
Orange, N. J. S. H. Bunnell. 11 Iron Age 94:
1381-3 D 17 '14
Trend of modern home building. 11 plans Bldg
Age 37:71-2 D '15
What Is fireproof construction? Iron Tr R 66:
626 Mr 11 T15
See or too Building laws; Concrete con-
struction; Concrete construction— Fire re-
sistance; Fire-resisting materials; Parti-
tions; Steel construction
F I reproofing
Flreproonng mine shafts, diags Colliery 35:
441-2 Mr '15
Flreproofing mine shafts. Eng & Mln J 99:
421 F 27^16
Fireproofing wood for passenger car construc-
tion on British railways. Ry R 57:689 N 27
Tests of fireproof ed wood.- Eng N 74:309 Ag
12 '16
See also Fireproof construction
Fires
Comments on the Edison fire. Eng N 73:38-40
Ja 7 '15
Concrete pavement damaged by a fire. C. C.
Wiley. Eng N 73:936-7 My 13 '16
Disastrous fire at Edison factory. U plan Eng
Rec 70:660-2 D 19 '14
Fire damages the Edison plant, fl Elec W 64:
1132-3 D 12 '14
Fire In the Edison works at West Orange,
N. J. il Eng N 72:1233-7 D 17 '14
Fire-resisting Qualities of concrete buildings
at the Edison factory. West Orange, N. J.
il plan Concrete Cem 6:29-30 Ja '15
Fire wrecks Roebling Insulated wire plant. 11
Eng Rec 71:123-4Ja 23 '15
Fires In brick and frame houses; tabulation.
Munlc J 39:217-18 Ag 12 '15
Fixing legal responsibility for fires. O. B. Mc-
Glasson. Am Ind 15:31 F '15
Gasoline fires caused by frictional electricity.
Elec R & W Elec'n Q 5:1227 D 26 '14
Hot chemicals and concrete formed slag at
Edison fire, Eng Rec 71:184 F 6 '15
Possibility of fire 'from locomotive sparks. Ry
Age 58:267-8 F 12 15
Rapid destruction of fireproof buildings: re-
sults of the fire in the Edison works at West
Orange, N. J. S. H. BunnelL 11 Iron Age
94:1381-3 D 17 '14
See also Bridges— Fires; Fire protection;
Fires at sea; Forest fires; Mine fires; Tun-
nel fires
Fires at sea
Economy in use of fuel results in elimination
of dense smoke. F. M. Logan, Eng Rec 72:
Fuel economy on locomotives; committee re-
port of the A. R. M. M. A. il Ry R 57:183-4
Ag 7 '15
German progress in steam boiler firing* ab-
ffiP-lfiSfttSBft/*1 S°° M D * 87!
Hand firing soft coal under power-plant boil-
ers. H: Jtrelsinger. diags U S Bur Mines
Tech Pa 80:1-77 '15; Abstract. Am Gas
Light J 102:139-40 Mr 1 '16: Excerpt (Thick-
ness of fuel bed for hand-fixed furnaces).
Elec W 65:678 Mr 18 '15
Instructing firemen at Philadelphia water
pumping stations. Eng & Oontr 44:359 N 8
'15
Instructions for firing. Int Marine Eng 20:
Problems of furnace and boiler economy, A. L.
Westcott. dlag chart Elec W 66:583-6 S 11
Saving fuel in heating a house. L. P. Breck-
enrldge and S. B. Flagg. U S Bur Mines Tech
Pa 97:1-33 '15; Same (Firing various fuels
in residence heaters). Metal Work 84:585-6,
613-15 N 5-12 '15
See also Stokers, Mechanical
Firing grounds. See Rifle ranges
First aid In Illness and Injury
Berwlnd- White first-aid meeting. U Colliery
36:254-5 D '14
Chicago elevated first-aid system. H. E. Fish-
er. 11 map Elec Ry J 46:430-4 S 11 '15
Contest in rescue and resuscitation work be-
tween line crews. 11 Elec W 66:1015 N 6 '15
Don'ts for flrst-ald-to-the-injured corps. Eng
& Min J 99:656-7 Ap 10 '15
First aid at Ray Consolidated. Ray, Ariz.
J. T. More. Eng & Mln J 100:694-5 O 9 '16
First-aid belt. U Elec W 66:881 O 16 '15
first-aid instructions for miners. M. W. Glas-
gow, W. A. Raudenbush, and C. O. Roberts.
11 U S Bur Mines Giro 8:1-64 '15
First-aid kit. Eng & Mln J 99:490-1 Mr 13 '15
Firing
First aid treatment. Metal Ind n s 13:110-11 Mr
Instructions for first-aid treatment. M. W.
Alexander. 11 Eng N 73:284 F 11 '16; Same.
Eng & Mln J 99:366-7 F 20 '15
N. A. S. O. first aid Jar. il Ry Age 58:64 Ja 8
'15; Foundry 43:73-4 F '15; Power 41:185-6
F 9 '15
N. A. S. O. standard first aid Jar. M. W. Alex-
ander. 11 Am Ind 15:24-7 Ja '15: Same. Ind
Eng 14:466-7; 15:20-1 D '14-Ja '15; Excerpts.
Iron Tr R 65:1135-6+ D 17 '14; Excerpts.
Am Gas Light J 102:11-12 Ja 4 '15
Safety In foundry operations. M. W. Alex-
ander. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:284-6 JI '15
Safety in stone Quarrying; common injuries
and their treatment. O. Bowles. U S Bur
Mines Tech Pa 111:38-43 '15
Sec also European war— Medical and sani-
tary affairs; Mine rescue work; War— Relief
of sick and Wounded
Fish waste
Composition of certain fish fertilizers from the
Pacific coast and the fertilizer value of de-
greased fish scrap. J: R. Llndemuth. 11 J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:615-19 Jl '15
Fisheries
See also Pearl fisheries
Fishes
Effect of water pressure upon the form of
fishes. 11 Sd Am S 78:376-8 D 12 '14
European markets for fish. U S Bur For &
Dom Com misc ser 25:1-36 '15
See also Aquariums
Fitch burg, Mats.
Sewerage
Constructing the Fltchburg sewage-works.
F. A. Marston. 11 diags Eng N 74:4-6 Jl 1 '15
Sewage disposal works at Fltchburg. D: A.
Hartwell. 11 fold maps Boston Soc C E J 2:
203-22 Je '15
Fitting (machinery)
Adjusting tolerances for twits, nuts, screws
and taps. Iron Age 95:877 F 11 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
195
facing machine. 11
Fitting (machinery)— Continued
Allowances and tolerances. Mach 21:486 F '15
Allowances for ras engine piston fits: ab-
stracts. E. W. weaver. Mach 21:491 F '15;
Horseless Age 35:110-11 Ja 20 '15; Power 41:
245 F 16 '15
Electric heater for shrink fits. 11 Elec Ry J
46:960-1 N 6 '15
Heating hub bolts for shrinking large fly-
wheels together. H. B. McDermld. Eng N
73:587 Mr 25 '15
Method of making a shrink fit W. Swaren. 11
Power 40:816 D8 '14
Flange facing machine
Detrtck & Harvey flang
Mach 21:680-1 Ap '15
Flange oilers. See Locomotives — Lubrication
Flanges. See Pipe flanges
Flashlamps. See Electric lamps, Pocket
Flax and hemp supply. C: R. Dodge. Textile
World 48:475-8 F '15
Netherlands flax crop. C: R. Dodge. Textile
World 49:96 Ap '15
Files
Destruction of flies and disinfection. Sci Am S
80:112 Ag 14 '15
Fly exhibition. Scl Am S 80:135 Ag 28 '15
Model of musoa domestica 64.000 times life
size. J. W: Grigg. 11 Scl Am 112:457 My 16
Sw^t the fly eggs. 11 Scl Am 112:613 Je 19 '15
Flint, Michigan
Flint— second city of automobile Industry.
L. V. Spencer. 11 Automobile 32:569-75 Ap
1 '15
Rlvett flong machine. A. W. Birdsall. 11 In-
land Ptr 55:95-6 Ap '15
Flood control
East side levee and sanitary district. T. N.
Jacob. 11 dlags map Assn Eng Sou J 55:1-11
Jl '15
Engineering lessons from the Ohio floods. J: W.
Ajvord. II Boston Soc C E J 1:85-108; Dis-
cussion. 1:109-17 Mr '14
Erie can remove flood menace by spending
1798,000 on Mill creek improvement. F. Gan-
nett. 11 diags map Eng Rec 72:440-2 O 9 '15
Erie flood-protection report, dlags Eng N 74:
937 N 11 '15
Flood prevention plans for Dayton, Ohio. W:
S. Crandall. map Munic Eng 49:103-4 S '15
Flood prevention undertakings In Ohio; pro-
ceedings under new conservancy law. Eng
& Contr 48:sui>2] Je !) '15
Flood protection In China; report of the .board
of engineers. Eng N 72:1231 D 17 '14
Flood-protection work on Fall creek at Indian-
apolis, Ind. L. F. Wertz. 11 dlags map Eng N
72:1120-3 D 3 '14
Flood relief in the Hual river district of
China, map Engineer 120:331 O 8 '15
High levees will protect Indianapolis from
floods. 11 mop Eng Rec 72:560-2 N 6 '15
Indianapolis flood protection. 11 map Eng N
74:961-6 N 18 '15
Indiana's flood problems. W. K. Hatt. Eng Rec
71:169 F 6 '15
Miami conservancy district established, map
Enff & Contr 44:sup29 Jl 7 '15
Progress on tho Miami valley llood-provention
work, map
Proposed i
inforced
Ohio. C. .
126-7 F H
Report on
Rec 70:67!
74:92 Jl 8 '15
. enclosing a stream In re-
conduit through Mansfield,
•. dlag Eng & Contr 43:
.tlon in China. 11 ifo*g
„ support for a great project.
A _. __, Ankenev. 11 Eng Reo 70:646-8 D 12 '14
$16,000,000 required for Los Angeles county
flood protection. 11 diags map Eng Rec 72:
204-6. 232-8 Agl4-21 '16 M " *
Why rivers overflow: how floods may be pre-
vented. A. E. Morgan. 11 dlags Scl Am S 78:
392-4 D 19 '14
See also Snow surveys
Floodgates
Davey's models of automatic sluices and flood
gates. 11 dlags Engineer 119:410-11 Ap 23 '16
Floodlighting. See Light projection
Floods
April floods in Texas. B. Bunnemeyer. Eng N
74: ID" Jl 22 '15
Concrete work withstands severe tests in Erie
flood. L: R. Ferguson. 11 Concrete Gem 7;
Destruction wrought by Erie flood. 11 Elec W
66:489-92 Ag 28 '15
Effect of recent floods on railways. 11 Ry Age
Erie' rainstorm and flood. 11 map Eng N 74:
Flood damage to railroads in Middle west. U
Ry Age 59:393-4 Ag 27 '15
Power plant and tba Ohio flood. F. C. Cald-
well. BIbley J 29:175-8 Mr '15
Restricted stream channel responsible for Erie
flood damage. T. E. Seelye. il Eng Rec 72:
186-9 Ag 14 15
Sec also Flood control
Floors
Decorative value of tile flooring. Bldg Age 37:
88-4 My '16
Floor surfaces In fireproof buildings; abstracts.
S. BJ. Thompson. Ind Eng 14:451-4 D '14;
Iron Age 94:1527 D 31 '14: Am Soc M E J 37:
7-8 Ja '15; Scl Am S 79:4lO-ll Je 26 '15
Hazards of factory floors. 11 Am Ind 15:supl-4
Tie-rods for floor arches: a criticism of cur-
Tie-rods In tile-arch floors. O. Aus. Eng N
73:743 Ap 15 '15
°r floorB" U Iron ^ R
See also Bridges — Floors; Building; Pave-
ments
Cost
Cost of a
Holmes.
Ind En
48 Ap
Cost of floors for buildings. S. E. Thompson.
Eng Rec 70:652 D 12 '14
Testing
Hollow- tile partitions and floor arches tested.
dlags. Eng Rec 71:432 Ap 3 '15
Using water as load In a floor test F. R. Mc-
Millan. 11 Eng N 72:1168-9 D 10 '14
Sec ditto Floors, Concrete — Testing-
Floors, Concrete
Chicago engineer experiments with the dusting
of concrete floors. Eng Rec 71:155 Ja SO '15
Cinder concrete floors. G. B. Waite. diags Eng
& Contr 41:600-3 My 27 '14: Same cond. Ind
Enff 14:302-4 Jl '14; Discussion. Eng & Contr
42:612-15 D 2 '14
Concrete dance floors. H. Laughlln, Jr. Con-
crete Gem 7:34-5 Jl 'J5
Concrete floor hardening system. Eng N 78:
221 F 4 '15
Concrete floor troubles. M. D. Campbell. Ry
Age 59:965-6 N 19 '15 ,
Concrete floors for stables. L. C. Wason, Con-
crete Cem 6:42-3 Ja '15
Concrete floors in dwelling houses. H. Laugh-
lin, Jr. Concrete Cem 6:41 Ja '15
Design and construction of Massachusetts In*
stitute of technology buildings. S. E. Thomp-
son. 11 diags plan Concrete Cem 7:14-19 Jl
'15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:513-18 Je 9 '15;
Same cond. Eng Rec 71:748-50 Je 12 '15
Dustless concrete floors. U Eng Rec 70:607 D
Economic design of concrete slabs. J. N. Jen-
sen. Bug Rec 71:170-1 F 6 '15
Experiments to determine the cause of dust-
Ing of concrete floors. Eng N 73:228-9 F 4
Flat slab floor of unique design at Cleveland
railway company car shops. 11 dlags Con-
crete Cem 7:84-5 A* '15
Flat-slab relnforced-concrete floor at shops of
the Cleveland railway co. 11 dlag Eng N 72:
1214-15 D 17 '14
Floor construction for driveway In canning
factory. Concrete Cem 7:114-16 S '15
Linseed oil cures dusty concrete floors.
Reo 71:294 Mr 6 '15
196
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Floors, Concrete — Continued
New and simple method for securing dustless
concrete floors; with discussion. P. M. Bru-
ner. Concrete Gem 6:118-19 Mr f!5; Same.
Assn Eng Soc J 54:142-9 Ap 'tt
New method for concrete flooring. Scl Am 112:
191 F 27 *15
New system of adjustable concrete floor forms,
il diags Concrete Cem 6:269-70 My '15
New tile and concrete floor, diags Eng N 73:
1183 Je 17 '15
Prevention of dusting of concrete floors.
J. P. H. Perry. Concrete Cem 7:188 N '15
Reinforcing details of Delco building. Dayton,
Ohio, diags Eng N 74:974-5 N 18715
Remedy for dusting concrete floors. Elec Ry J
46:20 Jl 3 '16
Renewing a basement floor. L. C. Wason;
A. M. Smith. Concrete Cem 6:40 Ja '15
Strength and other properties of typical cin-
der concrete used in floor construction in
New York. H. Peirine and G: E. Strehan.
Eng & Contr 43:301 Mr 81 '15
Suggestions for light concrete floor construc-
tion In the concrete house. M. D. MorrilL
diags Concrete Cem 6:35 Ja '15
Testing
Results of tests of cinder concrete floor slabs,
with conclusions and recommended methods
of design. H. Ferrlne and G: E. Strehan.
Eng & Contr 43:379-83 Ap 28 '15
Severe tests show Chicago municipal pier to
be sound In construction. 11 Eng Rec 72:75
Jl 17 '15
Test of load-distributing action of floor arches.
F. N. Kneas. dlag Eng N 73:1025 My 27 '15
Testing cinder concrete floors. H. Perrine.
Concrete Cem 6:25 Ja '15
Floors, Metal plate
Metal plate floor shop. J. J. Turtletaub. 11 Iron
Age 95:239 Ja 28 '15
Floriculture
See also Electrohorticulture; Plant breed-
tog
Florida
See also Roads— Florida
Industries and resources
Phosphate rock industry of Florida. L. W.
Tucker. II Boston Soc C E J 1:509-22 D '14
Florida East Coast railway
To Cuba by rail. H. C. Plummer. fl map Scl
Am S 79:40-1 Ja 16 '15
Flotation process
Bradford selective flotation. Eng & Min J 100:
562 O 2 '15
Callow pneumatic process of flotation, il plan
Met & Chem Eng 13:571-2 S 1 '16
Concentrator of the Timber Butte milling co.,
Butte, Mont. T. Simons. Am Inst Min E Bui
102:1305-6 Je '16: Abstracts. Met & Chem
Eng 13:448-9 Jl '15; Eng & Min J 99:991 Je
Development of ore concentration. H: A: Mar-
vin, ing M 49:229-30 My '16
Flotation as a conservation measure. Met &
Cliem Eng 13:344-5 Je '15
Flotation at the Consolidated Arizona smelt-
Ing co.v Humboldt, Arizona, flow sheet Met
& Chem Eng 13:897-901 D 1 '15
Flotation In gold metallurgy. W. B. Blyth. Met
& Chem Eng 18:308 My '15
Flotation of Joplin-Galena slimes. G: Belchic
and G. L. Allen. Met & Chem Eng 13:847 N
15 '15
Flotation process. Eng & Min J 99:99-100 Ja 9
'16
Flotation suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:409-11 Jl
'15
Flotation testing machine, il Met & Chem Bng
13:930 D 1 '15
machine. R. W. Smith, diags
100:396-6 S 4 '15
Flotation
Eng & Min
Flotation tests on ores from Blsbee and Cobalt.
H. J. French, blbllog Sen, Mines Q 36:67-67
N '14; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:509 Ag
'15
Individual motor drive as used In the oil flo-
tation process. W. M. Hoen. Am Xnst E IB
Pro 34:3011-13 D '15
Liquid Jets. C. T. Du ReU. Met & Chem Eng
13:714-16 O 15 '15
New copper metallurgy. H. A. Megraw. fl Eng
M 48:677-9 F '15
New flotation experiment. Eng & MITI j 100:
900 N 27 '15
New flotation Installations. Eng & Min j 100:
668 O 23 '15
Notes on flotation. J. M. Callow, diags flow
sheets Am Inst Min K Bui 108:2321-39 D '15
Recent progress in flotation. O. C. Ralston
and F. Cameron. Eng & Min J 99:937-40 My
29 '15; Discussion. 99:1084; 100:68 Je 19, Jl 10
'15
Testing oils for flotation process; abstracts.
J. Coutts. Met & Chem Eng 13:389-90 Je '15;
Eng & Min J 99:1079-80 Je '15
Two historical notes on flotation. W. F. Cope-
land, D. Butler and J. H. Wise. Met & Chem
Eng 13:471-2 Ag '15; Same. Scl Am S 80:
182 S 18 '15
Unsettled patent litigation. Eng & Min J 99:
263 Ja 30 '15
Use of coal tar In flotation. W: A. Mueller.
Eng & Min J 100:591-3 O 9 '15
Flour
Contributions of the chemist to the flour
Industry. J: A. Wesener and G: L. Teller.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:283-6 Ap '16
New whole wheat flour. C: Maxaner. Sci Am
112:67 Ja 16 '15
Sec also Banana flour; Corn meal
Flour mills
Apparatus for cleaning, separating and de-
livering grain. 11 diags Engineer 119:338 Ap
Application of electric drive in flour mills and
similar industries; abstract. T. E. Simpers.
Mec R & W Elec'n 66:192-3 Ja 30 '15
' Detroit flour-mill plant. T: Wilson. II plan
Power 40:870-3 D 22 '14
Electric motor drive: method of interlocking
machines for simultaneous operation In the
new plant of the Commercial milling com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. 11 diags plan Elec W
65:105-9 Ja 9 '15
Motor sizes for flour-mill machinery. Mec W
65:418-19 F 13 '15; Same cond. Ind Eng 16:
83-4 Ag '15
Flue dust
Case for copper hydrometallurgy; Inexpensive
and efficient treatment of smelter fluo dust
carbonate ore. G: C. Westby. il Met & Chem
Eng 13:295-7 My '15
Flue dust sintering plant at Gary, Ind. 11 plan
Iron Age 95:1168-70 My 27 '15
Mechanical progress of sintering. B. G.
Klugh. diags Iron Tr R 57:835-8+ O 28 '15;
Same. Iron Age 96:1000-4 O 28 '16; Discus-
sion. H. A. Brassert. Iron Tr R 57:845 O 28
'15; Discussion. R. E. Brooke; H. A. Bras-
sert. Iron Age 96:1004-5+ O 28 '15
Metallurgical smoke. C: H. Fulton. U S Bur
Mines Bui 84:27-32, 38-44 '15
Recovery of flue-dust iron. R. Baggaley. Iron
Age 95:1109 My 20 '15
Utilizes flue dust by mixing with iron, diag
Iron Tr R 57:368 Ag 19 '15
Bcc also Blast furnace gas; Blast furnaces;
Briquets (iron); Sintering; Smelting
Flue gas
Calculating dry flue-gas loss. C. W. Hubbard.
Power 42:746-8 N 30 '15
Cinder removal from flue gases. C. B. Grady.
dlag Eng M 48:905-7 Mr '15
Flue-gas collector. C. H. Bean, dlag Power
42:763 N 30 '15
Flue-gas collector. F. W. Fischer, dlag
Power 42:489-90 O 5 '15
Slue-gas sample collector. J: Morlock. il
Power 42:727-8 N 23 '15
How much COj to expect with various kinds
of fueL V: J. Azbe. Power 42:712-14 N 23 'IB
Measurement of flue-gas temperature. F. T.
Lellich. Mec W 65:901 Ap l(f '15
See also Blast furnace gas
Fluids
, Automatic volumeter; abstract. IL G. Hopson.
dlag Am Soc M E J 37:722-3 D '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
197
Fluids — Continued
Flow of viscous fluids through smooth cir-
cular pipes. C: H. Lees. Am Soc M E J
37:242 Ap '15
See also Gas flow; Gases; Hydraulics;
Hydrodynamics; Liquids; Osmosis; Solution
(chemistry); Steam flow; Viscosity
Flumes
Construction of timber logging flumes, diag
ETng & Contr 42:183-4 Ag 19 '14
Flume without side braces. B. A. Helnly. 11
diag Eng N 74:172 Jl 22 '15; Same. Eng &
Min J lS):354-5 Ag 28 '15
Handling hydraulic IU1 on Flute dam. J. Jen-
son. 11 diag Eng Rec 72:80-1 Jl 17 '15
Hydrostatic catenary flume on a concrete
aaueduct. H. B. Muckleston. 11 dlags map
Eng N 74:58-63 Jl 8 '15
Irrigation flumes of ingot iron. II Eng N 72:
1314-15 D 31 '14
Large, long remforced-concrete flume of ca-
tenary section. Eng N 72:1267-8 D 24 '14
Machining flywheels.
Je '15
11 dlags Mach 21:813-15
.
New rating flume for current meters, Bureau
N 73:1127 Je 10 '15
t testing
draulic turbines not needed.
of standards. II Eng 1
Proposed government testln
flume for hy-
H. B. Taylor.
Eng Rec 72:321-2 S 11 '15
Recommendations for values of n for different
kinds of Irrigation channels. F. C. Scobey.
Eng & Contr 44:57-60 Jl 21 '15
Timber flume for water power in British Co-
lumbia. C: A. Lee. diag Eng & Contr 44:398
N 17 '15
8co also Hydroelectric plants; Irrigation
canals
Fluorescence
Fluorescence of petroleum distillates. B: T.
Brooks and B. F. Bacon. Sci Am S 79:61 Ja
23 '15
Quantitative determination of fluorine. W: H.
Adolph. diag Am Chem Soc J 37:2600-15 N
Syntheses in the dlphenylmethane series.
L. Thorp and E. A. wildman. Am Chem Soc
J 37:372-7 F '15
Fluorspar • *
Action of fluorspar on basic open-hearth slags.
W. S. Hamilton. Met & Chem Eng 13:8 Ja
'15
Fluting
Automatic machine for fluting drills. 11 Iron
Age 95:720 Ap 1 '15; Iron Tr R 66:680 Ap 1
06; Mach 21:683 Ap '15
Flux
Fluxes for
Us; S. W.
Fluxes for „
ler. 11 Mach 21:780-9 Je '15
Phosphate rock as furnace flux. J. A. Barr. il
Iron Tr R 56:183-5 Ja 21 '15
Auction* fly catcher. F. C. Perkins. II Sci Am
113:236 S H '15
Flying boats
Experiments with flying boat hulls. C. H.
Butman. II Sci Am S 79:148 Mr 6 '15
Flying-boat hulls. W: H. Fauber. Sci Am S
79:407 Je 26 '15
Flying machines
Bronze In history-making: an ancient figured
bronze door reveals the aerial-navigation
engineering of antiquity. L. Lodian. 11 Metal
ml n s 13:51-3 F '15
See alM Aeroplanes
Flywheel explosions
Fly-wheel explosions, 1914. Locomotive 80:
152-3 Ja '15
Two flywheels explode at Illinois steel co.'s
plant. Power 41:491-2 Ap 6 '15
Unusual fly-wheel explosion at NelsonvIIle, O.
11 Locomotive 30:172-5 Ap '15
Flywheels
Handy flywheel calculator. 11 Power 42:688 N
Huge flywheel for Ford plant 11 Automobile
32:505 Mr 18 '15
Large wooden flywheel. 11 diag Power 41:489-
40 Mr 30 '15
for oxy-acetylene welding. P. F. Wil-
W. Miller. 11 Mach 21:1007-8 Ag '15
for oxy-acetylene welding. S. w. Mil-
'
Fodder. See Feeding and feeding stuffs
Fog signals
119029 SOF' * " Catford'
Fog signals through air and through water.
R. F. Blake. Sd Am 111:507 D 19 'fi
Providing a ship with ears; a system for lo-
cating other ships and Icebergs during fog.
a il R. G. Skerrett Sd Am llf:450 N20 'fe
Submarine signalling. Engineer 119:446 My 7
MR- ssnr«« d _Am S 80:168-70 S 11 '15
'15; Snme. ___ _ ____ _ w_..ww w
Submarine signalling "and "proposed method of
safe navigation In fog: abstract. F. L.
Sawyer. Int Marine Eng 20:21-2 Ja '15
Folding machines
Accordion fold with the zig-zag folding ma-
chine. il Inland Ptr 56:12(TO^I5
Folk-lore, Medical. See Medical folk-lore
Follow-up system for the foundry. T. A- St
Clair, jr. Foundry 43:319-21 Ag '15
Food
Dried beer-yeast as an article of food. Sci Am
S 79:311 My 16 '15
Food for polar explorers. E. Shackleton. Sci
Am S 79:36-7 Ja 16 '15
Transforming sugar Into proteins and fats.
. W. Hillyer. Sci Am 113:446+ N 20 '15
H.
See also Bakers and bakeries; Bread:
Butter, Substitutes for; Eggs; Flour; Food
adulteration; Glucose; Mastication; Meat;
Milk; Nutrition; Proteins; Syrups; wood as
food
Analysis
Concise group method for the detection of gel-
atinizing agents, pasty material and thick-
eners, used In food products. L. A. Cong-
don. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:606-7 Jl '15
Examination of tomato pulp. W. D. Bigelow
and F. F. Fitzgerald. J Ind & Bng Chem 7:
Sec also Soy beans
Food laws
Pure food law. L: Hogrefe. J Ind & Bng
Chem 7:1001-2 N '15
Food preservatives
Air ozonatlon. M. W. franklin. J Ind & Eng
Chem 6:853-4 O '14: Same. Am Soc Heat & V E
20:350-4 '14
Food supply
Food production In the United States. Sci
Am 112:326 Ap 3 '15
Food waste
Feeding the German nation In time of war.
Sd Am 112:125 F 6 '15
Foot-and-mouth disease
Battle with foot-and-mouth disease. Sd Am
112:192 F 27 '15
Footbridges
Cost of
120:197-9, 221-3
Footings, Column.
Forage plants
Chemical at
footbridges, diags Engineer
, 240-2, 2GG-8 Ag 27-S 17 '15
See Column footings
of two drought-resisting for-
Lomanltz. J Ind & Eng Chem
Force and energy
Conversion of energy. (Engineers' study
course) Power 41:103 Ja 19 '15
Energy contained in revolving wheels and
locomotive side rode. W. E. Symons. By
Age 69:456 S 10 '15
flfpc also Dynamics; Electromotive force;
Free energy; Mechanics; Pressure
Ford motor company ......
Details of the reinforced concrete building of
the Ford motor co., Chicago, HI. 11 dlags
Eng & Contr 42:220-i S 2 'l!
Ford averages 1027 cars a day. Automobile 33:
349-50 Ag 39 '16
Ford methods and the Ford" shops. H. L.
Arnold; F^ L. Fa-urote. U_Hng k_ 47:1-26.
,
Ford sociological work; results of second [year
of profit-sharing. Iron Age 96:443 Ag 19 '15
198
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ford motor company — Continued
Foundry economies in the Ford motor plant. 11
diag iron Age 90:680-3 S 23 '15
Heating and ventilating- system that conserves
the comfort of 15,000 workers at the Ford
plant in Detroit, if Scl Am S 80:280 O 30 '16
Making of men, motor cars and profits. O. J.
AbelL U Iron Age 95:33-41+ Ja 7 '15
Shipping 2000 cars a day. M. Braun. U plan
Automobile 33:646-9 O 7 '15
Foreign bodies (surgery)
Determining the depth of a foreign substance
in the body. Scl Am S 80:355 D 4 '15
Electro-magnet for removing particles of
iron from the flesh. 11 Mach 21:601 Mr '15;
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:508 Mr 13 '15: Iron
Age 95:452 F 25 '15; Iron Tr R 66:625 Mr U
'15; Sci Am S 79:168 Mr 13 '15
Foreign trade. See Export trade
Foreign trade convention, National. See Na-
tional foreign trade convention, 2d
Foremen
Difficulties In Increasing the scope of the sec-
tion foreman's duties. J. P. Costello. Ry Age
68:1449-60 Je 18 '15
Points for the road foreman. W. P. Danforth.
Ry Age 57:1130-1 D 18 '14
Training engine house foreman. R. G. Gllbride.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:81 F '15
Value of a foreman In a brass manufacturing
plant P. W. Blair. Metal Ind n s 12:604 D^ll
See also Mine foremen
Forest administration
Crisis In New York. H. H. Chapman. A™
For 21:168-71 Mr '15
National forest administration. D: F. Hous-
ton. Am For 20:867-9 D '14
Situation in Michigan. H. H. Chapman. Am
For 21:1066-8 N '15
Bee also Forest finance; Forest reserves
Forest conservation
Destroying Mt MltchelL R. Pullman. U Am For
21:83-93 F '15
Forests and game preservation. O. H. Van
Norden. II Am For 21:111-16 F '15
New York constitution. Am For 21:941-2 S '15
Philippine forest wealth. D. C. Worcester. 11
Am For 21:1-18 Ja '16
See also Forest reserves
Forert finance
Bonding national forests. H: S. Graves. Am
For 21:59-63 Ja '15
New factor In forest finance. W. T. Christine.
Am For 23:1001-2 O '15
States get $850,000 from national forests. Am
For 21:990-1 O '15
Forest fires
Coal company practices forestry. A. C. Neu-
mlller. 11 Am For 21:868-71 Ag '15
Dark days and forest fires. CT F. Talxnan.
map Scl Am 112:229 Mr 6 '15
Fire protection on the national forests In 1914.
H: S. Graves. Am For 21:47-50 Ja '15
National forest fires In 1914. Am Ind 15:34-5
Ja '15
Swedish forest fire Insurance. Am For 21:531
Ap '15
Tackling Tamalpals. F: E. Olmsted. 11 Am For
Three miles of flame: a cross-country ride and
three days of work with a fire warden In
New England. A. Chamberlain. Am For 21:
64-7 Ja*16
Forest management
Northern nardwood forest; Its composition,
growth, and management. E. H. Frothing-
ham. 11 U S Agrlc Bui 285:33-44 '15
Southern cypress. W. R. Mattoon. 11 map U S
Agrlc Bui 272:50-70 '15
Forest planting
Methods employed in the reforestation of the
Croton watersheds. T. C. Culyer. Eng &
Contr 44:202 S 15 '15
Reforestation movement In China. W. F. Sher-
fesee. 11 Am For 21:1033-40 N '15
See also Tree planting
Forest product*
Work and some accomplishments of the forest
products laboratory, Madison, Wls.; with
40,0
Hu
discussion. H. F. Weiss. 11 dlag W Soc 13 J
19:933-64 D '14
See also Gums and resins; Lumber;
Wood
Forest products federation
Tentative organization. E. A. Sterling. Am For
21:55-6 Ja '16
Forest reserves
Bonding national forests. H: S. Graves. Am
For 21:59-63 Ja '15
Forestry In Wisconsin. E. M. Griffith. Am For
21:659-62 Ap '15
Forests of the United States. L>. Lundgreru U
map Eng M 50:1-17 O '15
0,000 get free timber. Am For 21:991 O '15
unting on the national forests. H. A. Smith.
U Am For 21:172-82 Mr '15 _
Improved White mountain forests. W:T*. Ball.
11 Am For 21:117-26 F '15
National forest administration. D: F. Houston.
Am For 20:867-9 D '14
New England's federal forest reserve. P. W,
Ayres. 11 maps Am For 21:803-12 Jl '15
States get $850,000 from national forests. Am
For 21:990-1 O '15
United States mining1 statutes annotated; for-
est reservation act. J. W. Thompson. U S
Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1166-77 '15
Weeks law conference. Am For 21:1004-5- O '15
See also Forests and forestry
Forest service (United States)
Clerk's work on a national forest. J. T. Shlnn.
11 Am For 21:658-6 My '15
Forest service and the prospector. L. A, Pal-
mer. Colliery 35:511+ Ap '15
National forestry In Montana. F. R. Ingalsbe.
Assn Eng Soc J 54:175-98 My '15
Foresters
Foresters in the German army. T. R. Helms.
II Am For 21:527-31 Ap '15
Foresters in the great war. S: T. Dana. II Am
For 20:858-670 '14
Forestry. See Forests and forestry
Forestry association. American. See American
forestry association
B. Cobb. Am For
Forestry clubs
Township forestry club. G:
21:109 F '16
Forestry laws and legislation
Federal and state forestry legislation. Am For
21:145-7 F '15
Texas forestry law. Am For 21:615-16 My '15
United States mining statutes annotated: tim-
ber cutting for mining purposes. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1334-
53 '15
Weeks law conference. Am For 21:1004-5 O '15
Wisconsin's forestry tangle. Am For 21:206-7
Mr '15 ,
See also Forest reserves
Forestry schools and education
Oregon forest students. 11 Am For 21:740-2 Je
'16
Yale forestry class in the woods. J. L. Good-
win. 11 Am For 21:872-5 Ag '16
See also Colorado school of forestry
Forests, Municipal
First town forest Am For 21:1042 N '15
Harrlsburg's municipal forest. H. J. Mueller.
U Am For 21:732-5 Je '16
Forests and forestry
See also Forest conservation; Forest fires;
Forest reserves; Foresters; Forests, Munici-
pal; Landscape gardening; Pine; Tree plant-
ing; Trees; Wood; Woodlots
Belgium
Forests of Belgium. C: H. Whltaker. U Am
For 21:22-32 Ja '15
Canada
Canadian lumber competition. H. D. Langllle.
11 Am For 21:180-9 F '15
China
Reforestation movement In China. W. F. Sher-
fesee. U Am For 21:1033-40 N '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
199
Forests and forestry— Oontinue&
France
Great war's destruction of French forests.
J. P. Alaux. 11 Am For 21:155-68 Mr '16
Germany
American trees In German forests. J. S. Illick.
11 Am For 21:922-7 S '15
Great war and German forests. P. Blgelow. 11
Am For 21:607-12 My '15
India
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:399-408 '15
Japan
Forests of Japan. N. B. Bckbo. 11 Am For 21:
693-711 Je *L6
'- Michigan
Situation In Michigan. H. H. Chapman. Am
For 21:1066-8 N '15
Montana
National forestry in Montana. F. R. Ingalsbe.
Assn Eng Soc J 54:175-98 My '15
North America
Northern hardwood forest; Its composition,
growth, and management. El. H. Frothlng-
ham. 11 map U S Agrlc Bui 285:1-79 '15
Philippine Islands
Philippine forest wealth. D. C. Worcester. 11
Am For 21:1-18 Ja '15
Philippine forestry exhibit. A. T. Fischer. 11
Am For 21:997-9 O '15
Russia
Forests In the Russian war zone. E. Wash-
turn. 11 Am For 21:765-07 Jl '15
Switzerland
How Switzerland cultivates hor forests. M.
Wldmer. II Am For 21:847-50 Ag '15
United States
Forestry Issue In the lake states. H. H. Chap-
man. Am For 21:650-9 My '15
Forests of the United States. JL. Lundgren. il
map Eng M 50:1-17 O '15
,j also Forest reserves; Forestry service
Jted States)
Wisconsin
Forestry In Wisconsin. E. M. GrlflUh. Am For
21:559-62 Ap '15
Forge furnaces. See Furnaces, Metallurgical
Forge shops
Description of nut, bolt and rivet shop of
Upson nut c*o., Cleveland, with details of
arrangement and equipment. H. V. Sawhlll.
11 plan Iron Tr II Eifi:!
Modern ox
car co., _
Iron Tr R 67:829-82+ O 28 '15
New forge shop of llpnon nut company, Cleve-
land, il plans Iron Age »D:1 .1:16-43 Jo 17 'Jo
Utilizing- waste hoat In a drop forge shop: hot
gases from furnaces used to generate steam.
11 dlags plan Iron Afire 95:45-7 Ja 7 '15
Ncc altto Forging; Forging machinery
Forgery
Science and the forger: Instruments and Illus-
trations In questioned document casein. A. S.
Osborn. 11 Scl Am 112:434-5 My 8 '15
Forging
Don'ts for drop-forge die hardeners and users.
W. L. Goodrich. Mach 21:453 F '15
Drop forging. A. M. Til ton. Iron Age 95:1177-8
Efficiency of forging hammer**. C. H. Wacte-
ernagel. Mach 21:785 Je MB
C. A.
(Unto
Tr It 66:1245-54+ Jo 17 '15
oblle forge flhop; Packard motor
rolt. F. A. Churchill, Jr. 11 plans
Equipment for __
Tupper. Iron Age
shrapnel shells. D.
Mach 21:614-18 Ap "
shrapnel cases.
.•512-14 S 2 '15
T. a Hamilton. 11
BO JN.CIIV;II AJL.U.I.I-.LO AJ,.* 16 J BOme. SCl ADI
9:404-6 Je 26 '15
Forging the shrapnel head. 11 dlags Mach 21:
637-8 Ap '15
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
drop forging. 11 Ry Ago (Mech ed) 89:476 S
15
See also Dies; Forge shops; Welding
Forging machinery
Forging machine dies. J. Lee. dlags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:37 Ja '15
McDonald.
-40 D '14
55:1088 D 10
.MJLCIUIJ. fn.. a \JP~J-\J «ji. J.Q
Uses of the quick forging press; abstracts.
A. J. Capron. II dlags Iron Tr R 57:683-5 O 7
'15; Iron Age 96:1224-5 N 25 '15
Form factor. See Electric waves
Formamld
Formates
Studies In conductivity; the conductivity of
some formates and of hydrogen chloride In
(anhydrous) formic acid; cases of apparent
agreement of strong electrolytes with the
mass law. H. I. Sciueslnger and A. W. Mar-
tin. dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:1589-1620 Ag
Formic acid
Determination of formic acid In ketchup. C. A.
Peters and L. P. Howard. J Ind & Eng Chem
Free energy of formation of formic acid. O. 23.
K^ Branch. dlags Am Chem Soc J 37:2316-26
Forsyth dental Infirmary, Boston
Two dental buildings. H. D. Ebertein. 11 plans
Arch Rec 37:532-1 Je '15
Fort Worth, Texas
Bridges
Design and construction of the Main street
reinforced concrete viaduct. S. W. Bo-wen,
dfags Eng & Contr 43:211-17 Mr 10 '15
Methods and costs In constructing the 450- ft.
East Fourth street viaduct E. W. Robinson.
11 Concrete Gem 6:231-8 D '14
Fortification
German on permanent fortifications. Scl Am
113:374 O 30 '16
Improvised defenses. 11 Scl Am S 80:100 Ag 14
'IB
Mining and countermining of fortifications, il
Scl Am 111:464-6 D 5 '14
8ro ditto Coast defense; Intrenchxnents
Foundation soils
BoMion foundations. J. R. Worcester. 26 fold
maps Bowton Soc C E J 1:1-29 Ja '14; Dis-
cussion. 1:179-248, 39fi-417 Ap, S '14
City founded on sawdust: how part of Musca-
tfnOp Iowa, came to be built on such a foun-
dation. diag map Eng Rec 71:496-7 Ap 17 '15
Data requested on the bearing value of soils.
Bug & Contr 48:476 My 2tfrT5
DlHlriuutlcm of vertical soil pressures; tests
at Engineering experiment station of Penn-
sylvania state college. J. A. Moyer. 11 Eng
Rec 71:330-2 Mr 13 '16
Lateral pressure and resistance of clay, and
the supporting power of clay foundations.
A. L. Bell. Engineer 119:124 Ja 29 '15
Soil-bearing tost with confined plunger. 11
dlag Eng N 74:651-2 S 30 '15
_______ „ of the bed-rock under Chicago.
Peattte. maps "W
__ He cond. Eng &
Discussion. W Soc
Foundations ^ ^
Anchoring foundation bolts In concrete. T.
Croft dlag Tower 41:841 Je 22 '15
Building a lighthouse on shifting sand. H. J.
Shopstone. 11 Sci Am 112:287-8 Mr 27 '15
Concrete foundations for houses. Q: L. Mc-
Murphy. 11 dlag Bldff Age 37:65-6 D '15
Concrete pile and cylinder foundations at
Charleston. 11 dlag Eng; N 74:926-9 N 11 '15
e-roc uner cago.
W Soc El J 19:690-4 Je '14;
Contr 42:005-7 D 30 '14;
E J 19:594-611 Je '14
200
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ing & Contr 43:576-9 Je 30 '15;
Age 58:411-13 Mr 5 '15; Dis-
>c E J 20:247-65 Mr '15
Foundations — Continued
Construction of tower foundations; abstract.
F. C- Connery. dlags Elec W 66:186 JI 17 '15
Court rules on validity of foundation patent.
Eng Rec 71:154-5 Ja 30 '15
Foundation work and the skyscraper. Scl Am
112:560 Je 5 '15
Foundations for high towers at Darlen. C. Z.
I. W. Dye. 11 dlag Eng N 73:1178-9 Je 17 '15
Foundations for transmission line towers and
tower erection. J. A. Walls; J. B. Leeper;
3369-77 Je-Jl '15; Abstracts. Elec w tHi:$-iu
Jl 3 *15; Eng N 74:159-61 Jl 22 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:3117-26 D '15
Grouting or cushioning stand pipe bases;
abstracts. C: W. Sherman. Munic J 39:812 N
25 *15; Eng & Contr 44:410-11 X 24 '15
Methods and plant used in constructing the
foundations for the Field museum of nat-
ural history, Chicago, HI. 11 plans Eng &
Contr 44:402-5 N 24 '15
Novel method of excavating for the founda-
tion of a bank building in Stockholm, Swe-
den. K. P. Billner. Eng & Contr 44:112 Ag 11
*15
Pier and pile foundations on earth and rock,
il plan Eng N 74:632-3 S 30 '15
Putting, down deep foundation piers in Long
Island City, dlags Eng N 73:221-3 F 4 '15
Repairing building supports and foundations
with concrete, il Concrete Cem 6:45-6 Ja '15
Retaining walls on aoft foundations. W. S.
Lacher. II dlaes W Spc E J 20:182-47 Mr _'16;
Abstract" R.v A
cussion. W Soc — „ — —
Settlement of two grain elevators. Eng X 73:
872-3 My 6 '15
Sinking foundations through steel and con-
crete. 11 Eng N 74:988-9 N 18 '15
Straightening a tall leaning iactory chimney
by a new method. T: S. Clark, dlags Eng
N 73:266-7 F 11 '15: Same. Power 41:408 Mr
23 '15; Same. Eng & Mln J 99:822 My 8 '15;
Same. Ind Eng 16:66-7 Ag '15
Structural steel supports for large steam tur-
bines, diags plan Eng N 73:66-9 Ja 14 '15
Tower foundations for the Cristobal-Balboa
transmission line. I. W. Dye. 11 dlags Eng
Koc W Pa. 30:973-90 Ja '15; Same. Ry R 56:
728-31 My 29 '15; Same cond. Eng & Contr
44:317-20 O 20 '15
tire alai Bridges— Foundations and piers;
Building; Caissons; Cellars; Cofferdams;
Column footings; Concrete piling; Cribs,
Concrete; Dams — Foundations; Foundation
soils; Pavements — Foundations; Piers; Piles
and pile driving; Shoring and underpinning;
TVaUs
Pounders
Proper clothing prevents Injury; what foundry
operatives should wear, il Foundry 43:375-7+
S '15; Same cond. Eng M 49:758 Ag '15
Founders' association, National. See National
founders' association
Foundries
American bronze company's new plant. G: W.
Grupp. il plan Metal Ind n s 13:447-9 N '16
Buffalo electric steel foundry. H. C. EJstep. 11
plan Iron Tr R 56:216-20 Ja 28 '15; Same.
Foundry 43:1-6+ Ja '15
Converter foundry of large capacity. 33. F.
Cone. 11 plan Iron Age 96:669-74 S 23 '15
Detroit steel castings company's plant. 11
plan Iron Age 96:701-6 S 23 '15
Floating foundry of the U. S. S. VestaL F. M.
Perkins, il plan Foundry 43:211-15 Je '15
Ford methods and the Ford. shoos. H. L. Ar-
i '15
nold. 11 plans Eng M 48:524-50 Ja
Ford raw materials project. Iron Age 96:395
Ag 12 '16
Foundry construction for light castings. 11 plan
Iron Age 96:917-21 O 21*15
Foundry In Pittsburgh district: new plant of
Cyclops foundry co, 11 Iron Tr R 56:174-5 Ja
Gray-Iron foundry of Instructive design; ad-
vantages of a clean and orderly operation as
maintained by the Textile machine company,
Reading, Pa.ll Iron Age 95:987-91 My 6 '15
How boiler and greenhouse parts are molded.
E. C. Kreutzberg. U plan Foundry 43:253 Jl
How titanium-aluminum bronze is produced.
C. Vlckers. il Foundry 43:277-8 Jl '15
Implement foundry of Deere & co. 11 Iron Age
95:88-92 Ja 7 '15
Interesting steel casting plant: Dutcher works
Iron foundry for "Werner & Pflelderer com-
pany's manufacturing plant, Saglnaw, Mich.
fi dig plan Iron Age $6:45S?-9l H 23 '15
Metamorphosis of the foundry. R. A. Bull.
Iron Tf R 57:637-8+ S 30 *lS
Modern sheet metal machinery plant. 11 plans
Metal Work 83:127-9 Ja 15 '15
New foundry for making machinery castings:
equipment of the Putnam machine co..
Fltchburg, Mass. 11 Foundry 43:281-3 Jl '15
New malleable foundry; plant of Hammond
malleable iron co. II plan Iron Tr R 56:859-
60 Ap 29 '15; Same. Foundry 43:204-5+ My
Problems involved In Industrial pioneering.
L. L. Anthes. Foundry 43:82-3 F '15
Studebaker corporation gray-iron foundry at
South Bend, Ind. U Iron Age 96:840-1 Ap ]5
Two-story foundry for continuous operations.
G. K. Hooper. Foundry 43:186-6 My '15
See also Brass foundries; Electricity in
foundries; Founders; Foundry accounting;
Foundry management; Foundry practice.
and other headings beginning Foundry
Accidents
When the ladle chain broke. L. Forrester.
Foundry 43:261-2 Jl '15
Equipment' and supplies
Agricultural castings made at minimum cost;
modem foundi-y at Moline, 111. J. F. Ervin.
11 plans Foundry 43:85-92 Mr "15
Annual exhibit of foundry equipment, il Iron
Age 96:824-6 O 7 '15
Brass foundry equipment and management.
W. H. Parry. Metal Ind n s 13:61, 186, 452 F,
Core-oven mechanical draft installation. 11
dlag Iron Age 96:1163-4 N 18 '15
Cranes for the machine shop and foundry.
H. M. Lane, dlags Iron Age 96:240-8 Jl 29 '15
Efficient methods of the Yale & Towne mfg.
co. and details of its specially- equipped shop.
H. C. Estep. il plans Foundry 43:129-37 Ap
'15; Same (Castings for locks and hardware).
Iron Tr R 66:809-16+ Ap 22 '15
Exhibitors and what they'll exhibit; Atlantic
City, Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 1915. Foundry 43:341-4
Foundry and machine exhibition, Atlantic
City, Sept. 25-Oct. 1. 11 Foundry 43:398-404
O '16 _
Foundry core print rack. W. H. Parry, jr.
Foundry 43:454 N '15
Foundry exhibits at Atlantic City. 11 Iron Tr
R 57:639-44 S 30 '15
Foundry tumbling barrel. 11 Iron Age 94:1525
D 31 '14
Handy flask clamp. J. F. Buchanan. 11 diag
Foundry 43:242-3 Je '15
How boiler and greenhouse parts are molded.
B. C. Kreutzberg. 11 plan Foundry 43:249-57
Jl '15
Improved drop release for foundry scrap break-
er. J: V. Pierce, dlag Mach 21:496 F '15
Labor saving- devices In Texas foundry. 11
Iron Age 95:341-3 F 11 '15
Miscellaneous stands for use In the foundry.
A. Hill, dlags Foundry 43:301-3 Ag '15
Modern foundry plg-lron mixer; operating and
chemical results 'with blast-furnace and
coke-oven gases; abstract. O. Slmmersbach.
Iron Age 96:812-13 O 7 '15
Modern iron founding. R. Onions. 11 dlags En-
gineer 119:411-13 Ap 23 '15
Selecting grinding wheels for foundry use.
C. F: Dletz. Foundry 43:116-20 Mr '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 67:314-18+ Ag 12 '15
Skim gate that skims. J. H. Anderson, dlags
Foundry 43:243 Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
201
Foundries— Equipment and supplies — Continued
Snap flasksT Metal Ind n s 13:64-5 F '15
See also Casting- machines: Crucibles; Elec-
tricity In foundries; Fire brick; Foundries
— Safety devices; Foundry machinery; Mold-
Ing machines; Sand, Foundry
Inspection
How the product of the foundry Is Inspected.
B: Godfrey. Foundry 43:222-4 Je '16; Same
cond. Iron Age 95:898-9 Ap 22 '15
Laws and regulations
See Foundry laws
Lighting
Artificial light for foundries. Eng M 49:589 Jl
'15
Good light— a safety factor In casting plants.
Foundry 43:216-18 Je '15
Safety devices and measures
Chipping boss as an optimist. C. Yost, dlags
Foundry 43:463-4 N '15
Fifty safety rules for the operation of cranes.
Foundry 43:16-17 Ja '15
Good natural light — a safety factor. Eng M 49:
435-6 Je '15
How to increase safety of cupola operations.
11 diag Foundry 43:445-6 N '16
National founders' association 19th annual
convention. Iron Age 96:1243 N 25 '15
National safety council foundry safety meet-
ing; abstracts of papers. Iron Age 96:982-3 O
Ohio foundry conference. Iron Age 95:1014-15
My 6 '15
Proper clothing prevents Injury. 11 Foundry
43:376-7+ S T16; Same cond. Eng M 40:758
Ag '15
Safe wheelbarrows and trucks, diag Ind Eng
15:43-4 F '15; Same. Foundry 43:265-6 Jl '15;
Same. Iron Tr R 57:396+ Ag 26 '15; Same
cond. Am Ind 15:supl-4 Jl '15
Safety In foundry operations. M. "W. Alexander.
11 Metal Ind n s 13:198-0, 242-3, 2S4-IJ My-Jl
Safety in tumbling mill operations il diag
Foundry 43:144-fi Ap 'Ifi
Ventilation
Efficient methods of the Tale & Towne mfg.
co. and details of its specially- equipped, shop.
H. C. Eatep. 11 Foundry 43:lH3-6 Ap '16;
Same (Castings for locks and hardware).
Iron Tr H 56:810-14 Ap W '15
Foundry accounting
American foundrymen's association committee
recommends universal cost keeping system.
Foundry 43:451-4 N '15
Analysis of the foundry cost. J. K. Mason.
Foundry 43:8-12 Ja 'ifc
keeping? In the brass foundry. C. O.
-^l Ind n s 12:497-9 D '14
Finding coatH in the steel foundry. G. Muntz.
Iron Tr 11 57:482-4 S 9 '15
Bevision of the A. F. A. standard cost sys-
tem. H. Emerson. Foundry 43:7-8 Ja '15
Uniform basis for figuring foundry costs. Iron
Age 96:1118-21 N 11 'IB
Foundry costs
Cupola operation for continuous pouring. J. F.
Ervin. il Iron, Age 90:183-5 ,11 22 '15
Graphic method of estimating core costs. E: S.
Dean. Iron Age 95:1012 My 6 '35
Sec also Foundry accounting
Foundry education. See Foundry practice —
Study and teaching
Foundry laws
New York state rules governing casting plants.
Foundry 43:295-7 Ag 'IB; Same. Iron Tr R
57:312-13+ Ag 12 'if
Pennsylvania foundry code. Iron Age 96:965-6
O 21 '15
Foundry machinery
Crane sand cutting machine. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
88-90 Ja 7 '16; Same. Foundry 43:77-9 F '15
Duplex shaker. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:434 O '15
How to make cores In multiple. 11 Iron Tr R
56:180-2 Ja 21 P15
Industrial control in the foundry. R. H. Mc-
Laln. II Am Inst E B Pro 34:587-97 Ap '15;
Same. Foundry 43:201-3 My '15; Abstract,
with discussion. Blec R & W Blec'n 66:777-8
24 '15; ^Discussion. Am Inst B B Pro 34:
Ap 24
p* Iron- n iron Tr
s.-- J- Hearaon-
Motor- driven gyratory riddle. II Foundry 43:
379 S '15
Pneumatic drop machine for the foundry. O. S.
Evans, il Iron Age 96:674-5 S 23 '16
Pouring systems for gray-Iron foundries. 11
Iron Age 96:1123-5 N 11 '15
Mce alsr) Casting machines; Charging ma-
chines; Molding machines
Exhibitions
Annual exhibit of foundry equipment. 11 Iron
Age 96:824-6 O 7 '16
Annual exhibition at foundrymen's convention.
Atlantic City. Sept 25 to Oct. 1. Iron Tr R
57:580-3 S 23 '15
Exhibitors and the products displayed, Atlan-
tic City, Sept 25-Oct 1. Iron Age 96:694-700
S 23 '15
Exhibitors and what they'll exhibit; Atlantic
City, Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 1915. Foundry 43:341-4
Foundry and machine exhibition. Atlantic City,
Sept. 25-Oct. 1. II Foundry 4^:398-404 O 15
Foundry and machine- exhibition, Atlantic
City. Sept. 25-Oct 1. Metal Ind n s 13:406-9
Foundry exhibits at Atlantic City. II Iron Tr R
57:639-44 S 30 '15
Foundry management
Automobile foundry core-room economies. 11
Iron Age 95:131-3 Ja 14 '15
Commercial problems of the foundry. R: Mol-
denke. Iron Age 96:707-9 S 23 '15
Congestion In foundries. H. M. Lane. Iron Age
95:999 My 6 '15
Departmental co-operation In foundry work;
how the casting plant can aid the sales de-
partment W: H. Burr. Foundry 43:121-3 Mr
'15; Same cond. Iron Age 95:798-9 Ap 8 '15
Efficiency in the brass foundry. W. R. Dean.
Metal Ind n s 13:327-9 Ag '15
Eliminating1 waste motion In molding. R. E.
Kennedy and J. C. Pendleton. il Iron Age 94:
662-4 S 17 '14; Same. Ind Eng 14:423-6 N '14
, First principles of shop planning. F. M. Per-
kins. 11 Foundry 43:366-72 8 '1C
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L.
Arnold. 11 plans Eng M 48:524-50 Ja '15
Foundry use of non-ferrous scrap metals.
F. M. Perkins, il Metal Ind n s 13:140-2, 194-
7 Ap-My '15
How to increase the output of your foundry.
O. K. Hooper. Foundry 43:93-6 Mr '15; Same
cond. Iron Age 95:352-3 F 11 '15
Important problem of obtaining new work.
H. J. McMurtrie. Foundry 43:271-2 Jl '15
Leaves from the diary of a malleable man.
L. E. Gilmore. Iron Age 95:42-4 Ja 7 '15
Metamorphosis of the foundry. R. A. BulL
Foundry 43:415-17 O '1C
National founders1 association 19th annual con-
vention. Iron Age 96:1242-7 N 25 '16
Operating a foundry on a scientific basis: a
large Detroit shop specializing in aluminum
castings. F: A. Parkhurst. 11 Foundry 42:443-
7, 470-86; 43:21-6, 53-8, 107-10 N '14-Mr '15
Practical follow-up system for the foundry.
T. A. St. Clair, jr. Foundry 43:319-21 Ag '15
PrtndpleB of continuous melting applied. J. F.
Ervln. Iron Ago 96:686-7 S 23^15
Promise-keeper for the foundry. R. E. Wood.
Foundry 43:227-8 Je '15
Reclaiming brass sweepings. A. W. Lemme.
Iron Age 95:946 Ap 29 '15; Same. Foundry
43:191-2 My 'IB; Same. Metal Ind n a 13:187-8
My '15
Selling price of castings. A. O. Backer!. Iron
Tr R fo:228-30+ Ja 28 '15
Shop management and what it means. H. W.
Wallbank. Foundry 43:299-300 Agr '16
202
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Foundry management — Continued ^ f
Success and failure in the foundry. A. Klefer.
plan Foundry 43:297-8 Ag '15
Training in foundry work that is worth while;
the course at the University of Illinois, R. B.
Kennedy and J. H. Hogue. il Foundry 43:
405-11 O '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:617-23 S 30
"15
Where are the profits in the foundry business?
A. G. Dean. Foundry 43:74-5 F '15
Where's that pattern? and how to locate it
H. A. Russefl. il IVmndiy 43:263-5 Jl '15
Sec also Efcundries— Safety devices and
measures; Foundry practice; Foundry rec-
ords; Foundry sanitation
Foundry practice
American foundrymen's association annual
convention, Atlantic City. Foundry 43:385-
94 O '16
American foundrymen's association annual
convention, Atlantic City, N. J. Iron Tr R
57:694-701 O 7 '15
American foundrymen's association convention.
Atlantic City, Sept. 27-pct 1; abstract of
papers and discussion. Iron Age 96:814-19,
822-4 O 7 '15
Applications of cores in modern molding. R, A,
SulL Iron Age 96:784*6 S 30 '16; Same. Iron
Tr R 57:785-6+ O 21 f!6; Same. Foundry 43:
470-1+ N '15
Arc welding and its application In the metal-*
working Industry. J. F. Lincoln. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:1161-2 Je 19 '15; Same cond. Foun-
dry 48:139-40 Ap '15; Excerpts. Iron Age 96:
949 Ap 29 '15
Babbitt bearing mold. S. Sucram. diag Mach
21:582 Mr '15
Buffalo electric steel foundry. H. C. Bsrtep. U
plan Iron Tr R 56:215-20 Ja 28 '15; Same.
Foundry 43:1-6+ Ja '15
Care in melting zinc. R. Job and F. F.
White, il Iron Age 96:199 Jl 22 '16
Causes of coke troubles in the foundry. Iron
Age 94:1348-9 D 10 '14
Common sense- steel foundryman's great asset.
S. Muntz and S. Roubieu. 11 Foundry 43:175-8
My '15; Same. Iron Tr R 67:949-52 N 11 '16
Converter foundry of large capacity, E. F.
Cone. 11 plan Iron Age 96:669-74 S 23 '15
Drop-pouring process of casting: the solution
of a difficult brass foundry problem. EJ. A*
Barnes. 11 Metal Ind n s 12:511-12 D '14
Electric furnace In the foundry. J. H. Gray.
dlaga Iron Age 96:798-800, 878-81 O 7-14 '15
Electric furnace in the foundry. R. C. Gos-
row. Met & Chem Eng 13:882-3 D 1 '16
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L.
Arnold. 11 plans Zing M 48:524-60 Ja '15
Foundry economies in the Ford motor plant.
11 diag Iron Age 96:680-3 S 23 '15
Foundry transfer pits. H. M. Lane. Iron Age
95:820-1 Ap 8 '16
Functions of sand binders. H. M. Lane. Metal
Ind n s 13:421-3 O '15
Getting the most from molding machines.
P. R. Ramp, diags Iron Age 96:1-4 Jl 1 '15
Heat losses from an electric furnace. W. H.
Wills and A. H. Schuyler. Iron Age 96:1052-3
N 4 '15
How boiler and greenhouse parts are molded.
E. C. Kreutzberg. il plan Foundry 43:249-67 Jl
'15
How producer gas Is used for drying molds
and cores ana for heating ladles In English
foundries. 11 Foundry 43:229-30 Je '15
How radiator cores are made efficiently. E. C.
Kreutzberg. 11 Foundry 42:471-3 D '14
How sewing machine parts are molded and
cast. H. C. Estep. 11 foundry 43:345-61 TS '15
How Stout institute students cast a gasoline
engine. F. F. Hillix. il Foundry 43:99-102 Mr
How to eliminate defects in steel castings.
J: H. Hall. Foundry 48:146-51 Ap '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 57:225-9+ Jl 29 '15
How to get high core efficiency. H. M. Lane.
Iron Age 96:684-6 S 23 '15
How to operate the sand-blast efficiently.
J. M. Betton. Foundry 43:182-3 My '15
Huge flywheel for Ford plant. 11 Automobile
32:505 Mr 18 '15
Liquid fuel for foundry cupolas. B. F. Cone.
diag Iron Age 96:1058-9 My 13 '16
Machine-made cores. W. D. Fraser. 11 Foun-
dry 43:160 Ap '15
Making car wheels at the Lenolr car works.
G. S. Evans. Foundry 43:361-3, 428-31, 485-9
S-N '15
Making cores for an intricate casting. J. L.
Senoner. 11 Foundry 43:143-4 Ap '16
Making sectional molds for die- cast name-
plates. B: K. Hammond. 11 Mach 21:554-7 Mr
Making small gear wheels with a mold:
machine. R. A. Miles. 11 diags Foundry
161-2 Ap '15
Molding and casting a bronze monument.
W. N. Nelly, il Metal Ind n s 13:93-4 Mr '15
Molding Tnflf»"hir>Aq and pattern mounting
J. F. Ervin. Iron Age 95:721-4 Ap 1 'li>
Molding the new Cadillac eight-cylinder
motor. H. C. Bstep. il Foundry 43:171-4 My
Oil firing In foundry practice. W. N. Best Iron
Age 96:870-1 Ap 15 '15
Old piston used for a core box. A. F. Albert
diags Mach 21:748 My '16
Opportunities for the foundry engineer; ab-
stracts. W. F. Prince. Foundry 43:63-4 F '15;
Iron Age 95:146-8 Ja 14 '15
Packing ingot molds. S. K. Eastwood, diag
Iron Age 95:351 F 11 '15
Plaster matches for use on machine or floor.
A. TTIH ~ ""
Precision
A. Hill. Foundry 43:238-9 Je '15
reclslon castings B Buckingham
Metal Ind n s 13:11-13 Ja '16
11 diags
Present-day a~spects~of~Engli8~h foundry prac-
tice. J. Homer. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:97-8, 146-8
Mr-Ap '15
Reducing the cost of foundry patterns. D. Gor-
don, if diags Iron Age 95:1277-9 Je 10 '15
Sand mixing plant for a large foundry, il Iron
Age 94:1273-6 D 3 '14
Scientific operation of a cupola. D: Townsend.
11 dia* Iron Tr R 57:133-5 Jl 15 '16; Same.
Foundry 43:322-4 Ag '15; Same. Iron Age 95:
690-1 Mr 11 '15
Steel casting plant at Oakland, Cal. il Iron
Age 95:1387-8 Je 24 '15
What's the matter with the foundries? J. F.
Brophy. Mach 22:141 O '15
Would the castings have come straight? W. F.
Barrows. Foundry 43:19 Ja '15
See also Aluminum founding; Brass
founding; Cast iron; Copper founding; Cupola-
furnaces: Die casting; Electric furnaces;
Electricity in foundries; Foundries; Foun-
dry machinery; Iron founding; Steel castings
Study and teaching
Teaching foundry practice by mall. 11 Foundry
43:65-8 F '15
Training embryo foundry leaders In school;
outline of the course of Wentworth institute.
B. A. Johnson. 11 Foundry 43:306-10 Ag '15
Training in foundry work that Is worth while;
the course at the University of Illinois. R. E.
Kennedy and J. H. Hogue. 11 Foundry 43:
405-11 O '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:617-23 S
30 '16 j
Tables, calculations, etc.
Formulas for finding the weights of castings.
W. L. Tryon. Foundry 42:8a, BOa, 226a, 336a,
406a, 466a, 484a Ja-F, Je, S-D '14
Weight of rods or cylinders per running inch.
WV L. Tryon. Foundry 43:16af 58a Ja-F '15
Foundry records
Where's that pattern? and how to locate it.
H. A. Russefi. II Foundry 43:263-5 Jl '16
Foundry sand. See Sand, Foundry
Foundry sanitation
New York state rules governing casting
' '1B: lame- *•"
See also Foundries— Ventilation
Foundry standards
Standard specifications for the foundryman.
Foundry 43:258-61 Jl '15
Foundry symbols
Operating a foundry on a scientific basis. F: A.
Parkhurst 11 Foundry 42:479-86 D '14
Pattern storage systems for factories. J: G.
Shirley. Iron Age 96:304-6 Ag 5 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
203
Foundrymen's association, American. See Ameri-
can foundrymen's association
FNltwla1STe6la>s fountain. 11 Scl Am 112:162 F
1» '15
See also Drinking fountains; Springs
Fraction calculator. See Calculating machines
Fractions, Continued
Use of continued fractions In mechanical prob-
lems. W: W. Johnson. 11 diag Mach 21:802-4
Je'16
Fractures
Device for treatment of dislocated and frac-
tured lower limbs. 11 Sci Am 118:864+ O 23
'15
Quick mending of broken bones. Scl Am S 78:
411 D 26 'if
Framing (building) AJ *mif M ^ ,
Design and construction of the 435-ft. steel
framed tower of Jewels at the Panama-Paci-
fic International exposition. F. S. M. Harris.
11 dfags IDng & Contr 43:47-64 Ja 20 '15;
Same cond. Eng N 73:86C-72 My 6 '16
Exterior wooden framing of the tower of
jewels, Panama-Pacific International expo-
sition. plans Bng & Contr 48:377-9 Ap 28 '15
France
See also Printing— France
Commerce
Commercial organizations In France. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 98:1-75 '15
Commercial policy
Government Institutions for promotion of
commerce. A. J. Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom
Com 98:57-76 '15
Industries and resources
French automobile industry in good condition.
II Automobile 32:101-2 Ja 21 '15
French steel plants in war time. F. Miltoun.
Iron Age 96:940-2 Ap 29 '15 ^ _
Iron ana steel industry of northern Franco.
L. De Launay. T3ng M 49:736 Ag '16
Manufacture of chicory. J. Boyer. 11 Scl Am
S 80:40-2 Jl 17 'IB
Law
Commercial laws of England, Scotland, Ger-
many and France. A. J. Wolfe and B. M.
Borohard. U S Bur For & Dom Com 97:69-
106 '15
Social conditions
Housing reform In France. C. Aronoviol. Am
Inst Arch J 3:32-6 Ja '15
^Franchise value. Blec R & W Elec'n 66:1180-2
D 19 '14
New Jersey decision. H. S. Welsh. EHec By J
45:57 Ja 2 '15
Valuation of franchises. Elec By J 44:1331-3
D 19 '14
ohlses; Municipal franchises; Public service
corporations— Franchises; Street railroads—
Franchises
Franklin, Benjamin, 1700-1790 w , „ „
Stove trade to honor Benjamin Franklin. 11
Metal Work 84:88-9 Jl 1G '15
FrrarGammaUDelta fraternity house, Philadel-
phia, Pa.: views and plans. Brlckb 24:77, pi
40-3 Mr '16
:288 D '14
See 0X90 Competition, Unfair; F&rgery
__. energy of formation of formic add, , G. E.
K. Brand*, dlags Am Chem Soo J 87:2816-26
O '16
Free energy of Iodine compounds, G. N. Igwjs
and M. Randall. Am Chem Soc J 86:2259-68
N '14
Free energy of nitrogen compounds. G. N.
Lewis and EL Q. Adams. Am Chem Soo J
87:2808-16 O '15
Iree __,
oxides _ _
Randall. Am Chem Soc" J 86:1969-93 O~'14
Free energy of the various forms of elemen-
tary sulfur. G. N. Lewis and M. RandalL
Am Chem Soc J 36:2468-75 D '14
Free radicals. See Radicals (chemistry)
Freedom of the seas. See Maritime law
Freezing
Why Ice, in refrigerators, prevents freezing.
J: D. Bonnar. Sci Am 112:249 Mr 13 '15
fee also Ice; Refrigeration and refriger-
ating machinery
Freezing points
Freezing point of low freezing explosives.
A. La Motte. Colliery 86:317 Ja '15
Measurement of the freezing-point depression
of dilute solutions. L. H. Adams, dlags Am
Chem Soc J 37:481-96 Mr '15
Freezing tests
Laboratory freezing tests. H. Perrine. dlags
Concrete Gem 5:256-7 D '14 ^^
Freight
National industrial traffic league *-•**•»*$ meet-
ing, Nov. 17-18. Ry Age 69:1004 K 26 '15
tfrc «7ao Demurrage; Electric railroads—
Freight; Freight car service: Freight cars;
Freight handling; Freight ships; Railroads
—Freight; Railroads— Rates
Freight agents. See Railroads— Freight agents
Freight car service
Car pooling arrangement on International &
Great Northern and Sunset-Central lines. Ry
Age 68:95 Ja 15 '15
Car service and the shipper. F. C. Maegly. Ry
R 57:217-19 A* 14 '15; Same cond. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:293-4 Je '16
Car surpluses and shortages. By Age 59:490-1
S 17 '15
Carriers must furnish tank cars. Ry R 56:855-ft'
Je 19 '16
Comparative summary of freight cars In ser-
vice; tabulation. By Age 59:661-2 O 8 '15
Danger of freight congestion. A. Hale. Ry Age
57:1052 D 4 r!4
Economical car distribution. K. V. Conrad.
By Age 58:857 F 2G '16
Hearing on embargoes. By Age 58:206 Ja 29 '15
Practical car pooling plan. F. M. Lucore. Ry
Age 58:177-8 Ja 29 '15
Proper management of freight-car service.
J. R. Cavanagh. By Age 59:700-1 O 16 '15
Report of committee on relations between rail-
roads. Ry Age 59:1014-16 N 26 '15
Results of operation of Texas car equalization
plan. O. C. Castle. By Age 68:948-4 Ap 30 '15
Shipper advocates car pooling. J. S. Marvin.
Ry Age 58:18-14 Ja 1 '15
Standard home route cord for freight cars.
J. B. Campbell. Ry Age 58:200-2 Ja 29 '15
Transportation and car accounting officers;
summer meeting. By Age 59:25-6 Jl 2 '16
Two plans for car pooling compared. A. Hale.
Ry Age 58:866 F 26 '15
Unnecessary movement of empty freight oars:
committee report of the General superin-
tendents' association of Chicago. By Age
59:281-3 Ag 13 '15
Watch your cars and stop carload tracing.
F. P. Barr. Ry Age B8:4BJt-6 Mr 12 '16
ways and means of expediting movement or
cars loaded with preferred freight: abstract.
M. J. O'Connor. By Age (Mech ed) 89:616 O
See also Demurrage; Freight cars, Inter-
Car load
Heavier loading of cars. By Age 57:1083-4 D
Improper loading of box cars. W. H. Sltterly.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:233-4 My '15
"Sox ca?end door: G: H. McCoy, diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:173 Ap '15
car flush door, plan
Ry R 57:185-* Ag 7
L-built hopper cars for gie Bengal-Na«-
Ry. F. C. Coleman. U By R 57:482-3 O
Canadian bunt cars for the Belgian state rail-
ways, fliag Ry R 67:441 O 2 "15
204
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Freight cars — Continued
Car service and the shipper. F. C. Maegly. Jty
R 57:217-19 Ag 14 'lo; Same cond. By Age
(Mech ed> 80:293-4 Je '15
Cars and locomotives ordered in 1914. By B 56:
36-9 Ja 2 '15
Defective box cars. C. L. Bundy. By Age
(Mech ed> 89:80 F '15
Defective box cars. L. Brown. By Age (Mech
ed) 89:30 Ja '15
Delects of modern box cars and their reme-
dies. B. -X. Miller. Ry Age {Hech ed) SJ:
171-3 Ap '13
End construction of Canadian Pacific stock
cars, dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:29-30 Ja
"15
Experiments to determine the forces Imposed
on a truck side frame and the stresses
produced. L. E. Endsley. 11 dlags Ry R 56:
4UO-3, 404-7 Ap 3-10 '15: Same cond. Hy
Age (Mech ed) 89:127-9 ^r '15
Freight car hand brake, dlags Ry Age 68:944
Ap 30 '15; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed; 89:258-
9 My '15
Freight car statistics as complied by the Amer-
ican railway association. Ry R 56:53-4 Ja
9 '15
Freight equipment cars for the Russian gov-
ernment. 11 dlags Ry R 57:419-22 O 2 '15
Freight terminal car checking system. I. T.
Tyson. Ry Age 58:748-9 Ap 2 '15
Greatest weaknesses in box cars. R. P. Blake.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 88:630-1 D '14
Impact between freight cars in switching ser-
vice. L. EL Endsley. 11 Ry R 57:10-13 Jl 3
'15; Abstract Elec By J 45:1164 Je 19 '15
Manual slack adjuster, dlags Ry Age 59:948
N 19 '15
No greatest defect in box cars. C: E. Wood.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:20 Ja '15
Proposed design of standard M. C. B. box cars,
plans Ry R 57:6-9 Jl 3 '15
Recent additions to Union Pacific freight
equipment. 11 dlags Ry Age 58:225-9 F 5^16
Roof structures tor box cars. Ry R 56:
459-60 Ap 3 '15
Standard box car— a negative viewpoint.
R. W. Burnett. Ry Age 58:403-4 Mr 5 '15;
Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:121-2 Mr '15
Standardizing car construction. Ry R 56:889 Je
26 '15 ^^
Steel frame box cars for the Illinois Central.
B dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:78-80 F '15
Strengthening 01 underf rames. Ry Age (Mech.
ed) 89:498 O '15
Thirty-ton stock car for the Canadian Pacific
By. B. W. Burnett 11 diag By B 55:686-7 D
5 '14
Wooden cars in freight trains. By Age (Mech
ed) 88:631-2 D 'if
Wooden cars in freight trains. G. E. Smart
d) 88:5
Promoting the proper handling* of equipment
E. B. Betts. Ry R 57:497-50CTO 16 '15
Promoting the proper handling of equipment.
W. H. Crawford. By R 57:563-4 O 30 r!5
Proposed bureau for clearing car repair ac-
counts. C. F. Straub. Ry Age 59:161-2 Jl 23
'15
See also Railroads — Shops
Weighing
J. V.
See also Baggage and express cars: Brake-
beams; Freight car service; Loading and
unloading; Refrigerator cars; Tank cars;
Train resistance
Cost
Settlement prices for reinforced wooden cars;
Master car builders' association committee
report Ry R 56:836-7 Je 19 '15
Cost of maintenance
Jntenance of equipment: a record
— "- draft gear. Ry R 56:66-7 Ja 9
Cost of .
of the
•15
Record of cost of maintaining car draft appli-
ances. Ry R 66:294 F 27 '15
Repair
Economies in freight car repairs. H. H. Har-
vey. By R 5«:812-13 Mr 6 If
(Mech ed) 89:129-30 Mr '1*
[Mr 6 «; Same. Ry Age
Rewelghing and restencjling of cars.
James. Ry Age 58:1128-9 My 28 '15
Freight cars, Interchange of
Chief interchange car inspectors* and car
foremen's association 17th annual conven-
tion. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:522-6 O '15
Interchange of cars. H. Boutet Ry Age (Mech
ed) 88:623-4 D '14
the proper handling of equipment.
tts. Ry R 67:497-500 O 16 '15
B. E.
Promoting the pro;
W. H. Crawford.
. of equipment
-4 O 30 '15
•R 57:
Freight cars, Steel
Bettendorf all-steel box car. 11 Ry R 66:801 Je
Narrow-gage cars for the Burma mines Ry-
F. C. Cofeman. 11 plans Ry R 57:173-6 Ag 7
_-„_ -_- 68:1420-2 Je 18 '15; Same. Ry Age
(jfcecFed) 89:399-401 Ag'16 ^
Steel gondolas for the Russian government
11 Ry Age 59:898-9 N 12 '15
Union Pacific steel freight cars. 11 dlags Ry
'
nion Pacific steel freight ca
Age (Mech ed) 89:73-7 F '15
ell car of 200,000 Ib. capaci
By A«B (Mech ed) > 88:581-2 N '14; Same. Ry U By A
R 66:695-6 D 5 f!4 Handling
Well car of 200,000 Ib. capacity. 11 dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:397-8 Ag '15
Freight claim association
24th annual meeting, Chicago, June 16-18. By
Age 59:98 Jl 16 'f6
Freight claims. See Railroads — Claims
Freight handling
Car dumping machine with improved features
at Conneaut Harbor, Ohio. 11 plan By Age
59:890-2 Ag 27 '16
Congestion of freight at New York piers. 11
Int Marine Eng 20:80 F '15
Cost data for electric trucks in freight
houses. Eng Beo 71:403 Mr 27 '15
Economy gained by handling freight with
electric trucks at marine terminals. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:124-5 Mr '15
Facilities for shipping and freight handling
at river ports. E. E. B. Tratman. Int
Marine Eng 20:115 Mr '16
Freight handling at Havana. Cuba. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:116-18 Mr '15
Freight handling at railway marine terminals.
C. A. Hardy, dlag Int Marine Eng 20:103
Mr '15
Handling freight with storage battery trucks.
" ~ Ajge 57:1098-4 D 11 .'14
of freight in terminals. R. H.
Rogers. Am Inst E E Fro 34:3048-52 D '15
How the operation of one local freight sta-
tion was improved. C. B. Anderson. By Age
69:1006-7 N 26 '15
Important principles in the im/nflHTig' of
1.C.L freight C. O. Johnson. Ry Age 59:
1007-9 1T26 '16
Marine terminal machinery.' H. Sawyer. Int
Marine Eng 20:109-11 Mr '15
Mercury freight house tractor truck. 11 Ry
Age 58:361-2 F 26 '15
Methods of handling L. C. L,. outbound freight
E. H. Lee. By Age 57:1181-4 D 25 '14; Con-
clusions. Eng Bee 71:52 Ja 9 '15
New marine terminals at Beaumont. H. M.
Harding, plan Eng N 73:1072-8 Je 3 '15;
Same. Int Marine Eng 20:299-300 Jl '15;
Same cond. Eng Bee 71:721 Je 5 '15
New York freight terminals, 1914. By Age 69:
396-7 Ag 27 '15
Points of at1
,_ attack In the terminal problem.
J. A. Jackson. 11 Int Marine En* 20:111-18
Mr '15
Possibilities open to the central station In
solving the freight terminal problem. J. A.
Jackson. Gen Elec It 18:1142-4 D '15
Reservoir effects In freight movements. B. H.
Rogers. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:107-9 Mr '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
205
Freight handling — Continued
Transfer facilities at marine terminals. H. M.
Harding. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:98-102 Mr
flo
Trucking 1. c. 1. freight, tty R 56:352-3 Mr
Unloading bananas by machinery. 11 Sci Am
S 79:209 Ap 3 '15
Unloading cargoes by portable machines, il
Int Marine Eng 20:105-6 Mr '15
Sec also Coal handling; Elevators, In-
clined; Freight houses; Hoisting machinery;
Loading and unloading; Lumber handling;
Ore handling; Railroads— Terminals; Ter-
minals
Design and construction features of the Ocean
steamship co.'s terminal at Savannah, Ga.
il plans Eng & Contr 44:343-4 N 3 '16
1 ant principles in the handling of l.c.l.
ht. d G. Johnson. Ry Age 59:1007-9 N
Pittsburgh North side freight station of the
F. R. R. H. M. Fhelps. il plans Ry Age 59:
245-6 Ag 6 '15
Ratproof freight house of the Panama railroad.
dlag Ry R 56:169 Ja 30 '15
Freight rates
Development of inland water transportation.
J: H. Bernhard. Eng Rec 72:332-4 S 11 '15
See al80 Railroads — Rates
Freight ships
Average draft of ocean vessels. Eng N 73:738
Ap 15 '15
Conversion of cargo vessels into hulk oil car-
riers. F. K. Ruprecht. Int Mnrine TCng 20:
165-6, 212-16, 258-0, 309-11, 340-3, 404-6 Ap-S
Freight carrying on the Great Lakes. D. A,
Wllley. il Sci Am S 79:300 Je 6 '15
Freight steamer Nevada, plans Int Marine Eng
20:347-8 Ag '15
Fruit carrying steamer von Hogendorp. F: C.
Coleman. il dlag plans Int Marine Eng 20:
67-71 F '15
Influence of discharging appliances on the de-
sign of large ore carriers. J: Reid, diag En-
gineer 119:300-1 Mr 26 '15
Lumber operations on the Atlantic const;
modern lumber steamer and complete ter-
minals under construction for shipping lum-
ber from Florida to Now York, diugs Int
Marine En? 20:120-8 Mr '3fi
Repairs to lake freighter H. M. Hanna, Jr. 11
Int Marine Eng 19:554-6 D '14
Self-unloadiriff freight steamer Huron. 11 dlags1
Int Marine Eng 20:52-8 F '16
Steamer Francis Hanify. U diag plans Int
Marine Eng 20:30-2 Ja '15
Steamship Edward Peirce. plans Int Marine
Eng 19:659-00 D '14
Bee also Tank ships
Freight stations. See Railroads— Stations
Freight terminals. See Freight handling; Rail-
roads—Terminals; Railroads— Yards; Ter-
minals
Freight trains. See Railroads— Trains
Frequency changers
Parallel operation of frequency changers. G. H.
Rettew. dlag Gen Elec R 18:836-8 Ag '15
Friction
Allowable friction values; effect of the speed
of rotation on the operation of a friction
clutch. R D. Pinkney. Mach 21:793-4 Je '15
Cutting down friction waste. J. C. Taylor.
Power 42:488 O 5 '15
Cylinder friction and lubrication testing appa-
ratus. A. Flowers, dlag Power 42:208-10 Ag
10 '15
Friction drive. C. W. Larson. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:2674-6 N '15
Friction losses In the universal Joint; abstracts.
P. F. Walker and W. J. Malcolmson. Iron
D 24
M E J 37:
How to reduce machine friction. N. G. Near.
Metal Ind n s 13:409 O '15
Recent tests of the effective force between
driving belt and pulleys; abstract. A, Fried-
rich, Am Soc M E J 37:564-5 S '15
Tests of frictional resistance of concrete on
shale. E. L. Lasier. II dlag Eng N 75:166-8 Jl
22 '15
Theory of lubrication. L. Ubbelohde. Gen Eleo
R 18:966-72, 1074-81, 1118-21 O-D '15
Theory of resistance to rolling of a hard body
over a plastic surface; abstract. B. B.
Schultz. Am Soc M E J 37:478-9, 655-8 Ag-S
See aJso Bearings; Lubrication and lubri-
cants
Frost
Frost 16 feet deep found under refrigerator
plant. J. N. Jensen. 11 Eng Rec 72:297 S 4 '15
Frost protection
Self-lighting attachment for smudge pots.
C: A. Byers. 11 Sci Am 113:445 N 20 '15
Frosted fruit. See Fruit. Frosted
Fructose pentacetate
Crystalline d-fructose pentacetate. C. S. Hud-
son and D. H. Brauns. Am Chem Soc J 37:
1283-6 My '15
Fruit
Pre- cooling of Canadian fruits. E. Smith. Am
Soc M E J 37:190-1 Mr '15
flee also Cannon ball tree; Osage orange;
Tamarinds
Fruit, Frosted
Sorting out frosted oranges and lemons. S.
McKlnstry. II Sci Am 111:612 D 19 '14
Fruit Juices
Studies on fruit Juices. H. C. Gore. U S Agrlc
Bui 241:1-19 '15
Fuel
Boiler plant of the Bessemer coal and coke
company; using as fuel a mixture of coal and
slate. W. O. Rogers. 11 diags plan Power 41:
798-801 Je 15 'll
COa and the character of fuel. T. H. Reardon.
Power 41:674 Ap 27 '15
Chart of relative values of fuels. R: A. Rover.
Power 42:441 S 28 '15; Same. Eng & Mln J
100:600 O 9 '15
Coal substitutes: use of chalk fuel and peat
proposed In England. Sci Am S 79:352 My
29 '15
Comparison of the economy of powdered coal,
oil and water gas for heating furnaces. C. F.
Herington. Eng N 72:1156-8 D 10 '14
Firing low-grade fuel and wastes. S. H. Bun-
nell. Power 41:378 Mr 16 '16
Fuel values of coal gas and oil; operators of
plants In Oklahoma compare costs on evapo-
ration-unit basis. Elec W 65:1470 Je 5 '16
Fuel values of coal, oil and gas. E. H. Hunter;
L. G. Purtee. Elec Ry J 45:984 My 22 '15
Future methods of utilizing coal. C. F. Hlrsh-
feld. Power 41:488-9 Ap 6 '15; Same. Sci Am
S 80:58-9 Jl 24 '15
Gas producers and concentration of power at
mines. R. H. Fernald. Colliery 35:415-17 Mr
'15
How much CO9 to expect with various kinds
of fuel. V: J. Azbe. Power 42:712-14 N 23 '15
Making fuel out of garbage. W. D. Hornaday.
11 Munic Eng 48:304-5 My '15
Saving fuel In heating- a house. L. P. Breck-
enrldge and S. B. Flagg. U S Bur Mines
Tech Pa 97:1-33 '15: Same cond. (Firing
various fuels In residence heaters) Metal
Work 84:552-4, 584-6, 613-15 O 29-N 12 '15
Steam generation In a wood-distilling plant.
L. Eddy, dlag Power 41:846 Je 22 'if
•World's supply of fuel i and motive power.
D. Clerk. Engineer 120:425-6 N 5 '15
flee alno Alcohol as fuel; Automobile en-
gines—Fuel; Blast furnace gas; Briquets;
Calorimeters and calorlmetry; Cinders;
Coal; Coke; Furnaces; Gas, Natural; Gas
and oil engines— Fuel; Gas as fuel; Heating:
Lignite; Locomotives — Fuel; Peat: Petro-
leum as fuel; Smoke; Tar as fuel; Waste
fuel; Wood ats fuel
Cost
Comparative furnace efficiency. R. J. Welt-
laner. Met-& Chem Eng 13:357-61 Je '15
Furnace curves. R. J. Weltlaner. Met & Chem
13:428 Jl '16
206
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Fuel — Continued
Testing
Evaporation tests with peat and peat coke as
fuels. H. Winkelmann. Am Soc M B J 37:
289 My '15
Fuel-supply contracts and the progress of
more scientific methods of purchase and
control In America and Europe. J: B. C.
Kershaw. Met & Chem Eng 13:393-6 Je '16
Fuel economizers
Counter- current principle as applied to direct-
ly-fired and to waste-heat boilers: abstract.
G: H. Gibson. Am Soc 31 E J 37:53-5 Ja '15
Economizers in modern high-pressure power
plants. G. C. Usher. Power 43:520 O 1^15
Economizers in modern high-pressure power
plants. N. G. Reinicker. Power 42:665-6 N 9
'15
Fisk street station, Chicago, economizers.
T. Wilson, diags Power 42:477-8 O 6 '16
Fuel economy increased 12 per cent with econ-
omizers. Elec W 65:1684 Je 19 '15
Hartford economizer for Ford cars. 11 Horse-
less Age 84:911-12 D 23 '14
Notes on economizer operation. Locomotive 30:
112-14 O '14
Fuel economy
Analysis of dependent sequence as a guide to
fuel economy. H. Emerson. Ry R 57:19-23 JI
3 '15; Same cond. Ry Age 58:1057-9 My 21
'15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:273-4
Je '15
Coal and Its economical use. P. S. Thompson.
Inst E E J 53:184-7 Ja 16 '15; Abstract.
Elec W 65:422-3 F 13 '15; Discussion. Inst
E E J 53:187-90 Ja 15 '15
Coal, the big item in a steam power plant.
F 2 '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:
Power 41:1
125 F 20 '15
Economic utilisation of coal and the produc-
tion of cheap power. W. F. Reid. Engineer
120:92 Jl 23 '15
Efforts at fuel economy. Rock Island lines.
W. J. Tollerton. Ry R 57:354-5 S 18 '15
~ Iznents in coal consumption. Int Marine
_ 20:41-2 Ja '16
____ economy and the proper utilisation of
coaL W. A. Bone. Engineer 120:357-8 O 15
'15
Fuel economy on locomotives, dlag Ry R 57:
181-5 Ag 7 '15
Fuel economy on the Great Western. 11 Ry
Age 68:195-7 Ja 29 '15
. JFulI train tonnage and fuel economy. Ry R
66:815 Je 12 '15
Furnace curves. R. J. Weitlaner. Met & Chem
Eng 13:425-8 Jl '15
IXMBS of combustible in ashes. Power 42:683-4
N 16 '15
Manila plant employees receive bonus for in-
creasing coal economy. Elec W 66:694 S 25 '15
Preventing losses in factory power plants.
S. J. H. White. Iron Age 95:778-9 Ap 8 '15;
Excerpts (How daily records save the coal:
How a 25 per cent, saving was made). Set
Am S 80:16/19 Jl 3-10 ^15
Reducing the fuel expense. J. F. Springer. 11
Am 3taa 16:28-80 My '15
Saving coaL C: Meier. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
442 S '15
U-tube carbon dioxide indicator. E. A. Cun-
ningham. 11 dia* Iron Age 96:870-2 O 14 '15
See also Fuel economizers; Grates; Loco-
motives—Fuel
Fuel stations. See Coaling stations
Fuel testing
Wood and coal as fuel for steam boners. H. B.
Reynolds, tables Slbley J 80:14-20 O '15
Full crew law. See Railroad law
Fullagar engine
ull
N
eW type OX lH«.o***«w. ^MUUMUBUWU Tvro^TTr
stract. H. F. Fullagar. diaga Am Soc M E J
87:127-8 F '15
Fulling
Difficulty in fulling overcome. Textile World
9:462-8 Jl '15
" streaks. Textfle
(submarine tender)
* e tender Fulton: Diesel engines In-
11 dlag- Int Marine Ebog 19:285-7 Jl
Trials of the submarine tender Fulton: first
United States naval vessel to be fitted with
Diesel engines. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:76-8 F
Funnels
Pattern for Irregular shaped copper funnel.
dlags Metal Work 84:6+ Jl 2 ^5
Furka railway
Furka railway; a new Alpine railway from the
Rhone to the Rhine. A. Gradenwltz. 11 Sci
Am S 79:344-5 My 29 '15
Furnace Industry
? off complaints from furnace users.
Work 83:125-6 Ja 15 '15
j furnace dealers help themselves. Met-
_ Tork 83:11 Ja 1 '15
How to sell warm air furnaces at a profit.
H. D. Campbell. Metal Work 83:43 Ja 1 '15
National warm air heating and ventilating
association discuss warm air heating in con-
vention. Metal Work 83:335-6 F 26 'lo
Producers give assistance to distributors. Met-
al Work?3:37-8 Ja 1 '15
Warm-air furnace and the public. W. Wlmmer.
Metal Work 83:257 F 12 '15
Furnace lining
Cement as furnace lining. H. L. Strong.
Power 41:274-5 F 23 '15
Concrete as a furnace lining. J. C. Hawkins.
Power 41:169-70 F 2 '15
Concrete not suitable for furnace linings. A. W.
Uhl. Power 42:453-4 S 28 '16
Dolomite and slacr furnace lining1. Ezu? & Tifin
J 100:885 N 27^15
Repairing furnace linings with compressed-air
gun and torch. A, Schwarz. Met & Chem
Eng 13:582-3 S 15 '15
Furnace pipes. See Furnaces, Hot air— Pipes
and fittings
Furnace shields
Tapping shield at Anaconda. 11 Eng & Min
J 99:194 Mr 18 '16
Water-cooled equipment for sheet mills, il
dlags Iron Age 95:441-3 F 25 '15
Furnaces
Air-cooled furnace arches increase efficiency,
diags Elec W 65:1186 My 8 '15
Air excess in boiler furnace practice. D. F.
Nisbet. Sibley J 29:122-8 Ja '15
Automatically maintaining constant ratio be-
tween air and coal supplied to furnaces. 11
dlag Elec W 65:104 Ja 9 '15
Bearing-babbitting furnace. J. C. Donovan. 11
— Ry J 46:153 Jl 24 '15
Ettee Ry
. open-
Met &
of firebrick for boiler fur-
naces. E. H. Tenney. dlags Elec W 66:1086-7
N 13 '15
Corrugated furnaces for vertical fire-tube
boilers. F. W. Dean, dlag Power 42:103 Jl
20 '15 ^^
Factors governing the combustion of coal in
boiler furnaces ja preliminary report J. K.
Clement J. C. W. Frazer and C. E. Augus-
tine. 11 diags U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 63:1-41
'14: Excerpts. Sci Am S 79:859 Je 5 '16
Firebrick for boiler furnaces. A. D. Williams.
Power 41:297-8 Mr 2 '15; Same cond. Ind
Eng 15:107-8 3 '16
Firebrick for boiler settings. W: A. HelseL
Power 41:883-7 Je 29 '16
Fusibility of coal ash in various atmospheres.
A, C. Fleldner and A, E. Hall, dlags J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:402-6 My '15
Gas explosions in boiler furnaces, dlags power
41:563-4, 651-3, 719, 785-6 Ap 20, My 11, 25,
Je 8 '15 _
Gaa furnace for heating soldering Irons. R. H.
Parsons, plan Elec By J 46:24 Jl 3 '15
How smokeless combustion is secured by the
Boston Edison company. 11 dlag Eleo W 66:
469 Ag 28 '16
Industrial uses of gas. H. M. Thornton. 11 Am
Gas Light J 108:17-22 Jl 12 '15
Lyne furnace water arch, dlags Power 42:677
Metallurgical and special furnaces. O. Mon-
nett dags Power 41:432-3 Mr 80 '15
Morrow furnaoe system, diag Power 41:425 Mr
30 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
207
Typic
J 1
Furnaces — Continued
Nicholson furnace. 11 diag Power 40:848 D 15
Results of changes in boiler furnace. M. B.
Smith, diag Power 41:92-3 Ja 19 '16
Return-tubular boiler furnace development O.
Monnett. diagrs Power 40:93-4 Jl 21 '14;
Same. Scl Am S 78:394-5 D 19 '14
Staying1 a furnace arch. J. C. Hawkins, diag
Power 41:600 My 4 '15
Thermal Insulation of high-temperature
equipment. P. A. Boeck. dlags Am Inst M1*1
E Bui 104:1539-50 As '15; Excerpts, Iron Age
96:353-4 Ag 12 '15 ; Discussion. Am Inst Mb
B Bui 108:2513-19 D '16
ical industrial appliances. 11 Am Gas Light
103:85-7, 90-3 Ag 9 '15
Use of corrugated furnaces for vertical fire
tube boilers; with discussion. F. W. Dean.
diag Am Soc M B J 37:445-6 Ag '15
Wlegand chain screen door. 11 Int Marine Eng
20:233-4 My '15; Power 42:81 Jl 20 '15
See also Blast furnaces; Boilers; Charging
machines; Clinkers; Cupola furnaces; Elec-
tric furnaces; Fire pots; Firing; Foundry
practice; Fuel; -Fuel economy; Furnaces.
Metallurgical; Grates; Kilns; Mechanical
draft; Metallurgy; Smelting
Repair
Cement-gun furnace repairs. Eng & Min J 99:
866 My 15 '15
Furnaces, Electric. See Electric furnaces
Furnaces, Hot air
Efficiency ratings for warm air furnaces. A. C.
Wlllard. 11 dlags Metal Work 83:932-5 Je 25
f!5
Evolution of warm air furnace construction.
Metal Work 83:217-18 F 5 '15
Frame building heated by warm air system.
M. H. Ressler. 11 plans Metal Work 84:400-1
S 24 '15
Furnaces fall because poorly installed. Metal
Work 83:410 Mr 19 r!5
Heating a cottage by warm air furnace, plans
Metal Work 83:160 Ja 22 '16
Heating a suburban houao by furnace. 11 dlags
plans Bldg Age 37:19-26 Mr '15
Humidity control of warm air furnaces. C: E.
Stewart, diag- Metal Work 83:80 Ja 1 '16
"New Idea" pip el ess furnace. 11 Metal Work
84:271 Ag 27 '15
Regulating warm air furnace practice; tenta-
tive recommendations for a standard of pro-
cedure. Metal Work 83:646-8 Ap 30 '15
Return flue warm-air furnace, diag Metal
Work 83:271 F 12 '15
Rudy warm-air furnaces. 11 Metal Work 84:626
Size of fire pot. Metal Work 84:620-1 IT 12 '15
Theory and practice In warm-air heating.
Metal Work 83:661+; 84:109-10 My 7, Jl
23 '15
Warm air furnace design and installation.
dlags Metal Work 83:352-3. 376-6, 477-8, 509-
11, 669-70, 640-14-, 813-14; &:l-2, 80-1, 149-50.
- 367-8, 525-6, 575-6 Mr 5-12, 26 -Ap 2, 16, 30,
Je 4, Jl 2f 16, 30, S 17, O 22, N 5 *15
Warm air furnace falls to heat residence.
W. H. James, plan Metal Work 84:281-2 Ag
27 '15
Warm air furnace in trying1 location. 11 plans
Metal Work 83:327-30 F 26 '15
Warm-air furnace practice. Metal Work 84:
536 O 22 '15
Warm air furnaces' use coal, wood and oil
fuel. 11 Metal Work 83:411 Mr 19 '15
Warm air heating association's convention.
Metal Work 83:899-901 Je 18 '15
Pipes and fittings
Determining correct sizes of furnace pipes.
diag Metal Work 82:821-2 D 25 '14
Modern practice of reclrculating air effects
economy and makes satisfied customers.
G. D. Grain, Jr. Metal Work 82:769 D 11 '14
Practical hints for furnace erectors, dlags
Metal Work 82:819-20 D 25 '14
Practical side of furnace Installation. Metal
Work 84:111 Jl 28 '15
Reducing the fuel bill by saving the heat
waste. Metal Work 83:356 Mr 5 ^15
Rules for warm-air furnace Installation. Metal
Work 84:488-91 O 15 '15
Simple chart for designing furnace elbows.
Metal Work 84:210-11 Ag 13 '16
y fitang-
Metal
J2JOS JJ* 12 '15
Simplified pattern for metal center boot.
W: Neubecker. dlags Metal Work 84:669+ N
26 '15
Theory and practice In warm-air heating.
diags Metal Work 84:310-11, 329+, 568-9 S
Trunk'-Une system heats Michigan bungalow.
11 plans Metal Work 84:436-7 O 1 '16
Warm air furnace design and installation.
dlags Metal Work 83:362-8, 376-6, 813-14;
84:1-2, 80-1, 526-6, 676-6 Mr 5-12, Je 4, Jl 2.
16, O 22, N 5 '15
Warm-air trunk line system for residence. 11
plans Metal Work 84:647-8 N 19 'JL5
Warming and circulating air in residence.
diags plan Metal Work 83:265-6 F 12 '15
Why furnace failed to heat bed room, plans
Metal Work 83:291 F 19 '15
Furnaces, Metallurgical
Annealing oven for tires. W. E. Grum-GrEl-
mallo. dlags Iron Age 94:1397 D 17 '14
Areas rams of open-hearth furnace flues. A. R.
Mitchell. Iron Age !»5:GU7-8 Mr 18 '15
Bellevue heat-treating furnaces. 11 Iron Age
96:1171-2 N 18 '15
Carborundum and cork exhibits at the Pana-
ma-Pacific international exposition, il Met &
Chem Eng 13:458-60 Jl '15
Case-hardening retorts and furnaces. R. A.
MiUholland. 11 Iron Age 96:1111-14 N 11 '15
Coal-dust fired reverberatories at Washoe re-
duction works. L: V. Bender. Am Inst Min
E Bui 07:73-81 Ja '15; Abstract. Am Soc M
E J 37:188-9 Mr '15; Abstract Met & Chem
Eng 13:JS4 Mr '15
Coal-dust fired reverberatory furnaces; discus-
sion of the papers of D: H. Browne. L: V.
Bender and R. B. H. Pomeroy. Am Inst Min
E Bui 101:1174-86 My '16
Coal-dust fired reverberatory furnaces of
Canadian copper co. D: H. Browne, diags
Am Inst Min B Bui 97:49-60 Ja '15; Same
cond. Met & Chem Eng 13:182-4 Mr '13;
Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:187 Mr '15
Comparative furnace efficiency. R. J. Welt-
laner. Met & Chem Eng 13:357-61 Je '15
Continuous rotary heat-treating furnace. F. M.
FaulL il Iron Age 96:669 § 9 '15; Same.
Horseless Age 36:234 S 1 '15; Same. Scl Am
113:863 O 23 '15
Description of nut. bolt and rivet shop of
Upson nut co. with details of arrangement
and equipment. R. V. SawhllL 11 plan Iron Tr
R 56:1249-61 Je 17 '15
English continuous billet furnace. II dlags Iron
Tr R 67:841-2 O 28 '15
English gas-fired melting furnaces, diag Am
Gas Light J 102:140 Mr 1 '1C
Feeding reverberatory furnaces along the side
walls. "D: H. Browne. Eng & Min J 99:412-13
F 27 '15
Fettling reverberatories. H: L. Charles. Eng
& Min J 100:648-9 O 16 '15
Flexible heat-treating- installation, il diag Iron
Age 96:507-10 S 2 '15
Furnace curves. R. J. Weltlaner. Met & Chem
Eng 13:425-8 Jl '15
Furnace for making steel from ore. dlags Iron
Tr R 57:743+014 '15
Heating an open-hearth furnace by tar.
A. Oreiner. Iron Age 96:1072-3 My 13 '15;
Sa^e._Bngineer_llfl«AMy. 14. '16; Same.
Abstract.
BJ. Hall, diag
.„ Ifred" halT "bluing "furnace. U Iron
£1295- Je 10 '15
Laist roastlnjr patents, dlags Eng & Min J
99:282-4 F <? '15
Same. Engineer 119:495 My 14 •:
Iron Tr R 66:1017-18 My 20 '15;
Met & Chem Eng 18 :446 Jl '15
Low-pressure A on-L —
naces. 11 Met & Chem
fur-
. Ag '15
Modern plant for rolling iron; St. Louis screw
~" ~ Estep. 11 dlags plans Iron Tr R
co. H. C. Estep.
57:82-9+ Jl 8 '15
11 dlags Engineer
New
Iron Age 96:75 Jl 8 '15
208
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Furnaces, Metallurgical — Continued
New system for burning powdered coal In
metallurgical furnaces. C. F. Herlngton. 11
plans Eng N 73:1028-80 My 37 '15 ^
Xewnam hearth. TV: E. Newnam. 11 Am Inst
MSn E Bui 100:628-30 O 16 '15; Same. Eng &
Min J 100:628-30 O 16 '15; Excerpts. Met &
Chem En* 13:974 D 15 '15
Notes onthe reverberators- furnace. F. R.
Fyne. Met & Chem Bug lS:292-3 My f!5
Perkins gas-fired reverberatory furnace, plan
En* fcllln J 100:190 Jl 31 '15
Petroleum as fuel under boilers and In fur-
naces for heating, melting, and heat treat-
ment of metals. W. N. Best. II diags Am
Inst Min E Bui 104:1630-7 Ag '15; Excerpt.
Met £ Chem Bng 13:767 O 15 '15
Problems In burning powdered coal.
Mann. 11 diags Gen Elec R 18:920-4, __
S-O '15; Same. Iron Aare 90:632-4 8 16 '15
959-65
Producer gas for heat treating.
57:521-3 S 16 '15
diags Iron
Tr R
Protecting reverberatory walls at Douglas.
Ariz. F. Rutherford. Eng & Min J 100:843 N
20 '15
Rectangular mechanical furnaces. O. Vivian.
diags Eng & Min J 99:181-3 Ja 23 '16
Repairing metallurgical furnaces with air guns.
Met & Chem Eng 13:416 Jl '15
Rissznann & Buebel roasting furnace, dlag
Bag & Min J 99:326 F 13 '16
Simple furnace for melting brass. R. F. Cal-
vert. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:36 Ja '15
Standardizing air furnace practice. A* L. Pol-
lard. Foundry 43:412-13 O '15
Tests of natural gas-fired brass furnaces.
F. L. TToIf and R. B. Burr, diags Foundry
43:153-7 Ap '15
Thermal Insulation of high-temperature equip-
ment P. A. Boeck. olags Am Inst Mm E
Bui 104:1539-50 Ag '15; Excerpts. Iron Age
96:363-4 Ag 12 '15
Two die and shell hardening furnaces. 11 Iron
Age 96:79 Jl 8 '15
Washed metal. H: D. HIbbarcL 11 plan Am
Inst Min E Bui 108:2387-94 D '15
Waste-heat boilers. O. Monnett. diags Power
41:196-7 F 9 M5; Same. Eng & Min J 99:
368-9 F 20 '15
Wllfley rotary-hearth roaster. 11 Bng & Min
J 99:414-15 F 27 '15
Wood-burning assay furnaces. Met & Chezn
Eng 13:924^ D 1 '15
Zinc smelters' roasting furnaces. Eng & Min
J 99:420 F 27 '15
See alto Blast furnaces; Crucibles: Cupola
furnaces; Electric furnaces; Metallurgy;
Smelting
Furniture
Designs of built-in furniture. J. G. Dempsey.
11 Bldg Age 37:57-8 O '15
See also Cabinet making:; Chairs; House
decoration; Sewing cabinets
Furniture stores
Electrical service In furniture store of the
Paine furniture company, Boston. 11 Elec W
65:674-5 Mr 13 '15
Fuses, Electric. See Electric fuses
Fusible plugs
Investigation of fusible tin boiler plugs. O: K.
Burgess and P. D. Merlca, 11 U S Bur Stand
Tech Pa 63:1-37 '15; Same cond. J tad &
Eng Chem 7:824-9 O '15; Abstracts. Iron
Age 95:1403-4 Je 24 '15: Am Gas Light J
108:29-30 Jl 12 '15; Am Soc M E J 37:664 N
'15; Power 42:733-4 N 23 '15
Investigation of fusible tin boiler
Burgess and P. D. Merlca,
321 Ag
oiler plugs. G. K.
Metal Ind n s 13:
s '16; Same. Elec W 66:303-4 Ag 7 '15;
Same. Power 42:190-1 As 10 '15; Same. Met
& Chem Eng 13:568 S 1*16
Fusion* Latent heat of
Specific heat and heat of fusion of Ice, A C.
TMcklnson and N. S. Osl "
Stand Bui 12:49-81 O 28
Inst 179:489-91 Ap '15; Power 41:565 Ap 27
'15; Am Soc M E J 37:294-5 My '16
Accurate tapered plug gages. J: Mahon. diags
Mach 21:320 D '14
Combined wheel and track gage. C. M. Feist.
dlag Elec Ry J 46:238 Ag 7 '15
Condition gage for centrifugal pumps. G: M.
Peek, dlag Eng N 72:1268 D 24 '14
Cylinder testing gage. H. E. McCray. diag
Mach 21:749 My '15 -
Devices for measuring the flow of sewage.
E: Wright, Jr., and others. 11 diags Boston
Soc C^S J 1:439-54 O '14; Same. Eng &
Contr 43:608-11 Je 9 '16 -
Equipment and methods in largest refrigera-
tion system. C: H. Bromley. 11 diags Power
41:9-10 Ja 5 '16
External scale depth gage. EL Lea. dlag Mach
21:828 Je '15
Gages for measuring rail wear. A. R. Bailey.
11 Elec Ry J 46:1042 N 20 '15
Gaging shrapnel shells. 11 diags Mach 21:638-0
Ap 15
Limit gage for distance between an Inside and
an outside surface, diags Mach 21:493 F '15
Limit gage for measuring recessed work. M. T.
Byrne, diags Mach 21:409 Ja '15
Setting of angJe guges. -W: S. Rowell. Mach 21:
743 My '15
Simple and efficient recording gage for weir
measurements. 11 diags Eng N 73:829-31 Ap
Simple and efficient recording gage for weir
measurements. D: E. Adams and E. I.
Roberts. 11 diags Eng N 73:1135-6 Je 10 '15
> Taft-Peirce tool-room specialties. II Mach 21:
836-6 Je '15
Thread tool gages, diags Mach 21:784-5 Je '16
See also Draft gages; Micrometers; Pres-
sure gages; Water gages
Ga Fact an
Galactan determination. W. H. Dore. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:721-2 Ag '15
Galactose pentacetate
Conversion of galactose pentacetate to an
Isomeric form. C. S. Hudson and H. O.
Parker. Am Chem Soc J 37:1589-91 Je '15
Existence of a third crystalline pentacetate
of galactose. C. S. Hudson. Am Chem Soc J
37:1591-3 Je '15
Galleries, Art. See Art galleries
Galvanic batteries. See Electric batteries
Galvanizing
Corrosion of iron pans in zinc melting. Eng &
Min J 100:478 S 18 '15
Determination of rainfall rates, Pawtucket,
R. I. G: A. Carpenter. II Eng N 74:148-9 Jl
22 '15
Determination of spelter coating on sheets
and wire. J. A. Aupperle. Metal Ind n s 13:
329-30 Ag '15; Same. Iron Age 96:182 Jl 15
'15: Same (Maintaining galvanizing stand-
ard's) Iron Tr R 56:1310+ Je 24 '16
Galvanizing malleable castings. E. Touceda,
Foundry 42:470+ D '14; Same. Iron Tr R
55:1137-8 D 17 '14
General electric practice in sherardizlng. II
diags Iron Age 96:1108-10 N 11 '16
Hot galvanising. H. Chambers, plan En-
gineer 120:160-2 Ag 13 '15
Practical side of sherardizlng. C. L. Lucas. 11
Mach 21:361-4 Ja '!&; Same. Sei-Am S 79:
212-18 Ap 3 '15
Protective coatings for iron and steel. E. P.'
Later. Foundry 42:498; 43:35+ D '14- Ja '15
Sherardlzlng; abstract. S. Trood. Ajn Soc M E
JT 37:656 IN '15
Testing spelter coating In France. C: Coulon.
Iron Tr R 67:401: Discussion. J. A. Aup-
perle. 67:401 Ag 26 '15
See also Electroplating-
Galvanometers *.
Galvanometer mirrors; vacuum galvano-
meters; the moat efficient combination of
thermopile and galvanometer resistance.
W. "W. Coblentz. pis IT S Bur Stand Bui
11:177-82 N 15 '14
See also Electric measurement
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
2C9
Qalveston, Texas
Hurricane, 1915
Builders of the causeway tell of the storm's
effect. Eng Rec 72:276 Ag 28 '15
Curbing the sea at Galveston. H: M. Robert.
il Sc? Am 113:268 S 26 '15
Effect of Galveston storm on seawall and
causeway. R. F. Babbitt. Eng N 74:427 Ag
26 '15
Galveston adopts plan to strengthen its water-
front defense against future storms. 11 dlag
Eng Rec 72:576-7 N 6 '15
Galveston storm damage. 11 Eng N 74:469-72
S 2 '15
Galveston survives hurricane. 11 map Eng N
74:424-6 Ag 26 '15
Galveston's sea-wall checks hurricane's de-
vastation. E. B. Van de Greyn. il diags Eng
Rec 72:271-6 Ag 28 '15
Gulf storms and the recent Oalveston flood.
E. I* Corthell. Eng N 74:768 O 14 '16
John B. Hawley confirms view that sea-wall
saved Galveston. Eng Rec 72:270 Ag 28 '15
Metal roof coverings In Galveston hurricane.
C: D. Puckett. 11 Metal Work 84:336 S 10 '15
Meteorological analysis of storm indicates
similarity to hurricane of 1900. map Eng Rec
72:275-6 Ag 28 '15
Rush work after storm restores Galveston's
water supply and rail connections. E. B.
Van De Greyn. 11 Eng Rec 72:500-1 O 23 '15
Water supply
New well water supply of Galveston, Texas.
H. G. Wheaton. 11 Eng & Cuntr 44:386-6 N
17 '16
Gamble, Francis Clarke, 1848-
President of the Canadian Soc. C. E. G. R. G.
Conway. por Eng N 73:302-3 P 23 '15
Game protection
Forests and game preservation. O. H. Van
Norden. il Am For 21:111-16 P '15
Gangrene
Quinine in the treatment of gaseous gangrene.
K. Taylor. Sci Am S 80:242-3 O 16 '1C
Gangways
Emergency marine gangway. 11 Scl Am 112:
410 My 1 '15
Ganlster
Ganister-Uned converters. J: Gregson. Iron
Age 94:1292 D 3 '14
Garage association, National. See National ga-
rage association
Garages
A. C. A. opens its new annex garage. 11 plan
Horseless Age 35:135-6 Ja 27 '15
Building garage over a creek. Automobile 33:
- ^
286-7 Ag 12^15
arage building built
Horseless Age 36:296-6 S 15 '15
with a purpose. 11
Garage built of concrete blocks, il Bldff Age
37:39 Ap '15
Garage business— buildings, equipment, meth-
ods. P. M. Heldt 11 Horseless Age 36:394-5 O
15 '15
Garage of unique conception. 11 Bldg Age 37:
Garage on estate of Edward C. Schaefer, Esq.,
New Rochelle, N. Y.; views and plan.
Brlckb 24:190 Ag '15
Handling transients at the small garage.
Horseless Age 85:858-60 Je 23 '15
Making courtesy work for you. Horseless Age
84:3fB-14 Ag 26 '14
Problem of handling the transient customer;
how the garage men of Long Island are get-
ting along with little live storage. H. H.
Brown. Horseless Age 35:637-40 My 12 '15
Specializing on Ford cars. Horseless Age 35:
560c Ap 28 '16
Storage and handling of gasoline In the gar-
age. H. T. Wade. Il Scl Am 112:12-13 Ja 2
System in a New Hampshire garage. U Horse-
less Age 35:633 My 12 '15
Up-to-date garage on the Santa Fe trail. 11
Horseless Age 35:636 My 12 '15
Well planned plant and how It's run; Southern
motors co., JLouisvllle, Ky. 11 Horseless Age
QK*A9Q_VQ \Jffv 1 O M K
Where system pays in a modern 0 0.
two branches of Royal garage in New York.
11 Horseless Age 36:203-5 Ag 15 '15
tice also Automobile service stations
Accessories department
Card records In selling accessories. Horseless
Age 33:229-30 F 17 '15
Combining storage and accessory sales. 11
Horseless Age 85:683-4 My 19 '15
^&^S JLne specialty demonstrate Itself.
M. B. Faber. Horseless Age 36:89 Jl 21 '15
Merchandizing of automobile accessories.
E. A. Cassidy. Horseless Age 35:857-8 Je 23
15
Accounting
Apportionment of expense items. Horseless
Age 35:367-8 Mr 17 '15
Equipment
Another electrical adjunct to the gasoline-
automobile. 11 Elec W 60:981 O 30 '15
Garage alarm, diags Elec R & W Hlec'n 66:
387-8 P 27 '15
New A. C. A. garage uses ramps. II plan Auto-
mobile 32:328-9 P 18 '15
Outfit for truing valves. D. A. Hampson.
dlag Horseless Age 36:847 Je 23 '15
Heating and ventilation
Heating a garage, plan Metal Work 84:16-17
Heating and ventilating stables and garages.
C: L.fHubbard. diags Dom Eng 72:168-70
Heating system for a garage, plans Dom En*
72:375 S 25 '15
Hot water heating system for garages. 11
Dom Eng 72:228-9 Ag 21 'IB
Laws and regulations
Amendments moderate stringent garage laws,
Horseless Age 36:30-1 Jl 7 '15
Boston's new garage laws now effective.
Horseless Age 35:136-7 Ja 27 '15
Fight against garage regulations in New York
state. Horseless Age 34:861+ D 16 '14
Oarage men protest against 50-foot rule in
New York. Horseless Age 35:138-50 Ja 27 '15
Reasonableness of ordinance as to garages.
Horseless Age 34:849 D 9 '14
Why Is on oil separator? R. H. Johnston.
diags Horseless Age 36:297-8 S 15 '15
Garages, Electric
Constant-potential charging1 system effects
saying in Chicago garage. 11 Elec W 65:865-6
Ap 3 '1C
Electric commercial car garage in Chicago. U
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:713-14 O 16 '15
Electric vehicle operation— an actual service
study. A. S. Wells, plan Elec H & W Elec'n
66:465-6+ Mr 6 '15
Electrical equipment of garages. N. O. Meade.
11 diags Elec It & W Elec'n 66:53-4+ Ja 2 '15
New electric garage for charging on the con-
stant-potential system. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
65:1111-12 D 5 '14
New York's co-operative electric garage, il
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:659+ Ap 3 '15; Elec
W 05:810 Mr 27 '15
Operating features of large electric-vehicle
garage, il diags Elec W 66:1145-7 N 20 '15
Garages, Municipal
Baltimore's municipal garage; itemized costs
of operation and maintenance. W. T. Chllds.
11 Mimic J 38:463-6 Ap 8 '15
Municipal garage at Cincinnati. K. C. Card-
well. 11 Munic J 88:1-8 Ja 7 '15
Oakland municipal garage. Eng N 74:1033 N
25 '15
Garages, Portable
Automobile sheet metal work in western city.
11 Metal Work 84:152-8 Jl 30 '15
Garbage. See Refuse and refuse disposal
Garbage collection. See Refuse collection
Garden cities
BJUerica garden suburb. A. C. Coraey. 11 plan
Eng N 73:815 Ap 29 '15
Gardening
Sec also Electrohorticulture; Garden cities;
210
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gardens
Garden on an English estate: Woolley HalL
E: W. Gregory- « Brlckb 2^4:99-100 Ap '15
Recent aspects of garden design. H. D. Eber-
lein. 11 Arch Rec 37:300-19 Ap '35
GTradenschooI idea at Gary. II BIdg Age 37:25-8
S '15
Gas
Effect of leaking illuminating gas on bitumin-
ous pavements. E. C. Jones. Am Gas Light J
102:25 Ja 11 '15
Effect of leaking illuminating gas on bitu-
minous pavements. G: C. Warren. Eng &
Contr 42:405 O 28 '14; Excerpts. Eng N 73:
441 Mr 4 '15
Effects of gas light upon colored fabrics. Am
Gas Light J 102:116 F 22 '15
Gas as a case-hardening agent. A. H. White
and H. T. Wood, blbliog U Am Gas Light J
103:259-63, 266 O 25 '15
How producer gas is used for drying molds
and cores and for heating ladles In English
foundries. II Foundry 43:229-30 Je '15
dncer gas; abstract. F. Hoffmann. Am Soo
M E J 37:603 O '15
Separation of the illumlnants in mixed coal
and water gas. G. A. Burrell and I. W.
Robertson. Am Gas Light J 101:295+ N 9
'14; Same. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:17-21 Ja '15
See also Acetylene; Blast furnace gas;
Coal-tar products: Coke oven gas; Gas and
oil engines; Gas lighting; Gas manufacture
and works; Gas power plants; Gas produc-
ers; Gases; Petroleum
Analysis
Sec Gas analysis
Cost
Cost and price of gas in a small city. W: C.
Butterwortn. Am Gas Light J 102:180-3 Mr
Is producer gas a competitor? J. Brandes.
Am Gas Light J 103:42-3 Jl 19 '15
Ignition
Automatic and distance lighters for Indoor
lamps. C. W. Jordan, dlags Ulum Eng Soc
9:880-7 no 8 '14
Pilot flame ignition of Incandescent gas lamps.
C. W. Jordan, dlags Am Gas Light J 103:
214-15 O 4 '15
Report of committee on piping large buildings
for gas; system of control dlags Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1424-30 '14
See also Automobile engines— Ignition de-
vices; Gas and oil engines — Ignition
Rates
See Gas rates
Standards
Essentials of modern gas composition. W*
Cranfleld. Am Gas Ligtt J 102:307-10 My 17
Fixed calorific standard.— a new use for gas
coke. N. H. Humphrys. Am Gas Light J 102:
73 F 1 *15
Formal order establishing 620 B. T. U. as
Canadian, standard. Am Gas Light J 103:
Gas testing ordinances: coming of calorlmetry.
J. Abady. 11 Am Gas Ldght J 101:869-71 D
Operating experiences under a calorific stand-
ard; symposium. ATM Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1,
367-78 *14
Standards for gas and electric service In Illi-
nois. Eng N 72:1148-9 D 10 '14
Standards for gas service, U S -Bur Stand
Giro 32:1-190 '15
Testing
See Gas testing
Absorption of gasoline "vapor In natural gas
by fuming sulfurlc add, ffc. P. .A*»^^""*M» •• *••*
Cm J Engelder. J Ind & TEpar '
3D f!4
by fractional distillation at low temperatures
and pressures. G. A- Burrell, P.M. Selbert
and L W. Robertson, dlags U S Bur Mines
Tech Pa 104:1-38 '15: Excerpts. Am Gas
Light J 103:315 N 15 '15; Same. Met & Chem
Eng 13:851 N 15 '15
Blast lamp for natural gas. H. C. Chaplu. 11 J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:46-7 Ja '15
Capillary concentration of gas and oiL C. W.
Washburne. Am Inst 3tfln E Bui 93:2365-78
S '14; Discussion. 100:831-46; 101:1203-4 Ap-
Cementlng a gas well In salt water, diag Con-
crete Gem 5:254 D '14
Composition of the natural gas used in
twenty-five cities; with a discussion of the
properties of natural gas. G. A. Burrell and
G. G. Oberfell. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 109:
1-20 '15; Excerpt (Bare gases in natural gas).
Sci Am S 80:235 O 9 '15; Excerpt -(Physio-
logical effect of natural gas). Sci Am S 80:
303-4 N 6 '15
Condensation of gasoline- from natural gas.
G: A. Burrell, F. &L Selbert, and G. G.
Oberfell. dlags pis U S Bur Mines Bui 88:
3-100 '15; Excerpts. Automobile 33:92 Jl 8
Conditions of natural gas in the earth's
strata. G: A. Burrell. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
322-4 Ap '15
Engineering problems arising in the trans-
portation of natural gas. J. P. Fisher. Am
Soc M E J 37:374-7 Jl '35
Gas and oil wells through coal seams; dis-
cussion. Am Inst MIn E Bui 100:846-58 Ap
Gasoline engine run on natural gas. L. 'H.
Morrison. Power 41:821 Je 15 '15
Gasoline from natural gas. F. R Matthews.
Power 42:677-8 N 16 'ft
House heating with natural gas for fuel. F. R.
Hulchinaon. II Metal Work 84:9-12+ Jl 2 '15
Natural gas Industry in the Appalachian re-
. gion. Am Gas Light J 103:150 S 6 '16
Natural gas production in 1914. Am Gas Light
J 103:230 O 11 '16
New competitor of acetylene. J. F. Springer.
Mach 21:903 Jl '16
Physical laws of methane
P. F. Walker.
Am Soc ME. J 37:176-9 Mr" '15
Possible substitute for acetylene in welding
and cutting: by-product of natural-gas gaso-
line. J. F. Springer. Ry Ajge (Mech ed) 89:
529-80 O '15
Probable oil and gas in Montana, J. P. Rowe.
Eng & Mln J 99:647-9 Ap 10 '15
Regulation of oil and gas wells 'in California,
L: H. Eddy. Eng & Mln J 100:383-4 S 4 '15
ROle and fate of the connate water In oil and
gas sands. R. H. Johnson. Am Inst Mln E
Bui 98:221-6 F '15; Discussion. 101:1157-62;
103:1449-59; 105:2067-60 My, Jl, S '16
Separation of the constituents In a natural gas
from which gasoline Is condensed. G: A,
Burrell and F. M. Selbert. Am Chem Soc 3 '
37:392-6 F '15'
Variation in composition of natural gas from*
different sands In the same field. G. A. Bur-
rell and G. G. Oberfell. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:419 My '15
Gas, Oil *
Improved Jones oil gas process at the Potrero
gas works, San Francisco. E. C. Jones and
L. B. Jones. U dlag Am Gas Light J 103:23,
26-7 Jl 12 IS
Time factor in making ofl gas. M. C. "Whlt-
aker and C. M. Alexander, dlags J Ind &
JBlng Chem 7:484-95 Je '15
Bibliography
Bibliography of the chemistry of gas manu-
facture. W. F. Rittman and M. C. Whltaker.
U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 120:12-14 '16
Gas, Water
Automatic operation of a water gas set C. F.
Zeek. dlags Am Gas Light J 102:895-6 Je
21 '15
Continuous production of water gas. dlags J
Ind ft Eng Chem 7:541 Je '15
Examination of a condensate from carbnretted
T. Sterne. J Ind & Eng Chem
Same. Am Gas Light J 103:
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
211
Gat, Water — Continued
Methods and facilities for specifying and test-
ing blowers also measuring air and steam
• -to the water gas generators. J. M.
iss. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 615-66;
Jion. 9:pt 1, 666-77 '14 * '
Oil tar separation, recovery and disposal. R. E.
Wyant. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 318-19; Dis-
cussion. 819-39 '14
Physical constants of gas oils and derived
tors. W. F. Rittman and G. Egloff. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:481-4 Je '15
Possible economies from the use of exhaust
steam in a water gas plant. S. A. Reinhard
and C. A. Schnerr. 11 plan Am Gas Light J
102:225-30 Ap 12 '15 ^ „
Pure water gas production, diag Am Gas
Light J 102:124-5 F 22 '15
Timer for water gas generator. 11 Am Gas
Light J 102:155-6 Mr 8 '15
Water gas machine results. Am Gas Light J
103:131-2 Ag 80 '15
Bibliography
Bibliography of the chemistry of gas manu-
facturer W. F. Rittman and M. C. Whitaker.
U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 120:9-11 '15
Qas advertising. See Gas industry — Advertising
Analysis of natural gas and Illuminating gas
by fractional distillation at low temperatures
and pressures. G. A. Burrell. F. M. Selbert
and I. W. Robertson, diags U S Bur Mines
Tech Fa 104:1-38 '15: Excerpts. Am Gas
Light J 103:315 N 15 'lB; Same. Met & Chem
Eng 13:851 N 15 '16
Apparatus for the determination of sulfur
in gas. E. R. Weaver and J. D. Edwards,
diag J Ind & Eng Chem 7:620-1 Jl '15; Same.
Am Gas Light J 103:108 Ag 16 '15
Determination of benzol in gas mixtures.
G. A. Burroll and I. W. Robertson, diag J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:669-70 Ag '15; Same. Am
Gas Light J 103:132-3 Apr 30 '15
Determination of gases dissolved in waters
and effluents. A. A. Swanson and G. A.
Hulett. diags Am Chem Soc J 37:2490-500 N
Determination of hydrogen In gas mixtures by
means of colloidal palladium. G. A. Burrell
and G. G. Oberfell. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:992-
4 D '14
Determining the benzol In gns. A. Krleger.
diag Am Gas Light J 102:299-300 My 10 '15
Equilibrium between carbon oxyHulflue, 'car-
bon monoxide *mrl sulfur. G. N. Lewis and
W: N. Lacey. diaff Am Chem Hoc J 37:1976-
83 S '15
Method for the determination of hydrogen
sulphide In gas. A. B. Way. Am Gas Inst Pro
9&XA6M '14; Same cond. Am Gas Light
7 '14; Discussion. Am Gas Inst
J 101:364 D .
Pro 9:pt 1, 167-78 '14
Rapid method of fractionating sranos at low
temperatures. G. A. Iturrull and I. W. Rob-
ertson. J Incl & EUR Clioni 7:210-11 Mr '16
Reagents for UHO in ffa« ann lysis; alkaline
pyrogallol. R. P. Anderson, diag J 1ml &
Eng Chem 7:587-96 Jl '15
Report on the gas chemist's handbook. W. H.
Fulweiler. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 141-54;
Discussion. 9:pt 1. 154-63 '14
Separation of gnues by fractional distillation
in a vacuum nt low temperatures G. A.
Burrell and I. W. Robertson. J Jnd & Bng
Chem 7:209-10 Mr 'lf>
Separation of the lUuminantg in mixed coal
— water gas. G. A. Ttarrnll - - —
Robertson, diag Am Gas Inst Pro 0:pt 1, 219-
32 '14: Same oond. Am Gas Light J 101:2954-
S£ 8/1!' 8W US°3*v J Jn<* & I?11* Chem. 7:
17-21 Ja ;i6TDisc^sfon7"Am" Gas 3nst~PrVi
9:pt 1, 232-4 '14
Specific absorption of reagents for gas analy-
687' Jl*'5' Anderson- J tod & Eng Chom 7:
Gas and oil engines
Blackstone oil engine. 11 plan (supp) Engineer
119:402-4 Ap 23 '15
Charging of1 two-cycle internal combustion
weni
Gas ez
plant
N16
Convertible combustion engines. A. E. L.
Chorlton. dlags Engineer 119:201-3 F 26 '15;
Same cond. Power 41:666-7 Ap 20 '15; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M E J 87:239-41 Ap '15
Distribution of heat in the cylinder of a gas
engine. A. H. Gibson and W. J. Walker.
diags Engineer 119:650-1 Je 4 '16; Same
cond. Power 41:824-5 Je 15 '16; Abstract.
Am Soc M E J 87:417-18 Jl '16
Dunn heavy oil engine. 11 Concrete Cem 7:159-
60 O '15
Eight-cylinder gasoline engine for railway
traction. H: G. Chataln. 11 Power 41:214-15
F 9 '16
Farm tractors and their motors. P. S. Rose.
Horseless Age 35:799-800 Je 16 '15; Abstract.
Eng M 49:760-2 Ag '15
Forty years' advance in Internal- combustion
engines. 11 Power 41:376-8 Mr 16 '15
Gas blowing engines at the Steelton plant of
the Pennsylvania steel company. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:616-19 Ag '16
Gas blowing engines for the Pennsylvania steel
co. 11 Iron Age 96:12-14 Jl 1 '15
Gas blowing engines for the Pennsylvania
steel co. fl Iron Tr R 57:38-5+ Jl 1 '15
Gas-engine tendencies. A. EL Ward, diags
Power 41:186-90 F 9 '16; Discussion. J: Jb\
Wentworth. 41:383-4 Mr 1G '16
engines replace a steam turbine power
. mt^ C. L. Follmer. 11 plan Power 42:670-4
Handy gasoline engine formulas. W. F.
Schaphorst. Iron Age 96:414 Ag 19 '15
Heater utilizing gas engine exhaust, diag
Iron Age 96:413 As 19 '16; Same. Metal Work
84:317 S 3 '15
Heavy-duty kerosene engine and generator.
II diag Blec W 66:648-9 S 4 '15
Heavy oil engine, Its present status and future
development. A. BL Goldlngham. 11 dlags Am
Soo M B J 37:628-86 N '15; Excerpts. Iron-
Age 96:1313-15 D 2 '15
History of the large gas engine. H. Hubert.
Iron Tr R 66:IOlf-16+ My 20 '16
Hintory of the twelve- cylinder motor. 3D. W.
Wulford. 11 Automobile 32:500-1 Mr IS '15
Hot-bulb oil engine. E. Lundgren. dlags Power
41:79-81 Ja 19 '15
How to select your prime mover. G. Flak.
Iron Tr R 57:569-72+ S 23 '15
Immediate gas engine business for gas com-
... _i. W. Edmund, tl diag Am Gas Light
1:275-7 My 8 '15
Installation of a gas engine. T. L. Hobbs.
Mach 21:204-5 N '14; Same. Sci Am S 79:
65 Ja 23 '15
Internal-combustion engine dimensions. H. L.
Watson. Power 41:672-4 My 18 '16
Internal combustion engines from a commer-
cial standpoint J. G. Walthew. Engineer
118:539 D 4 '14
Internal-combustion vs. the steam engine.
Power 42:513-14 O 12 '15
Investigation of a gas driven air compressor
plant at the mine Consolidation. Am Soc M
E J 37:112-13 F '16
Junkers oil engine. F. E. Junge. dlags Eng M
48:689-03 F '15
Large blast furnace gas engines. H. Hubert.
11 diags Engineer lf9:511-f4, 624-5 My 21-28
Latest Campbell oil engine. 11 Engineer 119:
44 Ja 8 '16
Lauson heavy- duly kerosene engine, dlags
Power 41:116-17 Ja 26 '15
Locomobile driven by suction producer gas;
abstract. Gwosdz. dlags Am Soc M E f 37:
713-15 D '16
Low grade fuel oil engine for general service.
diag Eng & Contr 42:371 O 14 '14
New type of Internal combustion engine: ab-
stract. H. F. Fullagar. dlags Am Soc M B
J 87:127-8 F '15
. high .compressipn^pU^englne^ll Rj
panies. H.
J 103:2
T ed) 89:487 S '15; Same. Blec W
_ 14 'IS; Same. Iron Age 96:141 Jl
15 '16
Oil engine for off-peak load. L. H. Morris1.
Power 41:361-2 Mr 9 '15
Oil ploughing engine; plan. Engineer 120:39
Jl 9 '15
Operating an outlaw engine. F. W. Robinson.
diag Power 42:625-6 N 2 '15
212
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gas and oil engines — Continued
Panama-Pacific exposition. F. R. Low. 11
diags Power 42:261-6, 290-3, 341-2, 374-7 Ag
24-S 14 '15
Parallel operation of alternating current gen-
erators driven by Internal . combustion en-
gines; factors affecting engine design. H. C.
Lehn. Gen Blec R 18:174-8 Mr '15
Petrol rail coach engine, diaga Engineer 119:
426-7 Ap 30 '15
Present status of prime movers. H. G. Stott,
R. J. S. PIgott and W. S. Gorsuch. Am Inst
E E Pro 33:962-75 Je '14; Discussion. 34:86-
102 Ja '15
Processes of combustion In a hot bulb engine;
abstract. B. Welsshaar. Am Soc M B J 37:
€50-1 N '15
Royal agricultural show at Nottingham. 11
diags Engineer 120:68-9 Jl 16 '15
Service of a fuel oil engine In a railway
pumping station. 11 Ry Age 58:1444-5 Je 18
Small electric generating stations; applica-
bility of oil engines for plants in small
towns. G: C. Shaad. 11 plan Elec W 65:923-5
Ap 10 '15
l self-contained generating plant. 11 Elec
66:421 Ag 21 '15
Stop for gasoline engine. S. A. Standley. plan
Power 40:854 D 15 '14
Uto two- stroke cycle engine; abstract P. Os-
tertag. diag Am Soc M B J 37:343-4 Je '16
Venn-Severln two-stroke-cycle oil engine. II
Blec W 66:939 O 23 '15
When the gas engine will not start. EL N.
Percy. Power 41:299-300 air 2 '15
See also Aeroplane motors; Automobile en-
gines, Diesel engines; Gas producers; Gas
tractors; Heat engines; Locomotives, Gas and
oil
Accidents
Clerk. Sci Am 8 79:
Ap
Small
Gaseous explosions. <D.
288 My 1*15
Peculiar gas-engine accident. 11 Power 40:935;
41:203-4 D 29 '14V F 9 '15
Cooling
Gas-engine cooling water. G. A. Field, diag
Power 41:438 Mr 30 '15
Injection of water In Internal combustion en-
gines. P. H. Berggreen. Slbley J 29:134 Ja
'15
Recovery of heat losses in Internal combustion
engines; abstract. J. B. Merrlam. diag Am
Soc M B J 37:295-6 My '15
See also Automobile engines— Cooling
Cost of operation
for oil-engine Installations.
:805-7 O 9 '15
Analysis and
Fuel
valuation
of motor fuels — 14
metnoos for examining them: from German
data. Automobile 33302-5, 247-9+ Jl 29-
Ag 6 '15
•Combustion of benzole in Internal combustion
engines. B. Terres. Am Soc M B J 37:46-8
Ja '15
•Gas engine needle valve settings. B. R. '"Ware.
Int Marine Bng 20:226-7 My '15
•Gas operated Internal combustion engines;
~atlve cost of operation compared with
Id fuel when used for power. H. W.
aund. Metal Work 84:141-2 Jl 30 '15
Initial temperatures of combustible gases and
liquids; abstract. O. Binder. Am Soc M B J
37:554 S '15
Liquid fuels for Internal combustion en-
gines. Engineer 119:408-9 Ap 23 '15
Ignition
3Dffects of varying mixture and ignition tun-
ing. V: R. Gage. Power 42:720-2 N 23 '15
Electric Ignition devices for gas engines. 11
Sci Am S 78:367 D 5 '14
Lubrication
Motor cylinder lubrication; abstract. G. S.
Bryan. Am Soc M B J 37:293-4 My '16
Manufacture
Allowances for gas engine piston fits: ab-
stracts. B. W. Weaver. Mach 21:491 F '15;
Horseless Age 35:110-11 Ja 20 '15; Power 41 :
245 F 16 '15
How Stout institute students cast a gasoline
engine. F. F. Hlllix. 11 Foundry 44:99-102
Mr '15
9 Testing
Operating and test data for a "fuel- oil engine
and generator. R. B. White, il diag Elec W
Test of a 16-hp. Petter oil engine. C: S. Sal-
feld. Power 41:403 Mr 23 '16
Vertical tandem gas engine. 11 diags Engineer
Valves
Gas engine needle valve settings. B. R. Ware.
Int Marine Eng 20:226-7 My '15
Gas and oil engines, Marine
Common troubles with the marine gas engine
and suggestions for determining and reme-
dying. J. B. Sadler. Int Marine Bhg 20 ^IS-
IS S *15
Installation of 120 horsepower Bollnder oil
engine In pilot schooner Grade S. 11 plans
Int Marine Bng 20:158-60 Ap '15
Largest commercial gasoline engine ever
built. 11 Sci Am 112:588 Je 12 '15
Marine oil engines for commercial work. 11 Int
Marine Bng 20:496-7 N '15
Oil and suction producer gas engines for ship
propulsion; abstract. Am Soc M B J 37:602
O '15
Present position of the marine distillate (par-
affin) engine. f C: J. Belden. Int Marine Bng
20:225-6 My 15
Thermodynamics of the marine oil engine.
J: F. Wentworth. Power 41:145-8 Ja 26 '15
Gas appliances
Domestic fuel appliances from the consumer's
point of view. Am Gas Light J 302:70-1, 74-
6 F 1 '15
Industrial appliance business; with discussion.
W. H. Bradley. Am Gas Light J 102:210-12
Ap 5 '15
Industrial fuel development S. T. WiUson.
II Am Gas Light J 103:82-4 Ag 9 '15 '
Industrial gaa appliance for the home, school
and factory. G. L. Powers. Am Gas Light
J 103:93 Ag fl '15
Industrial gas problems; general Instructions
—consumption on typical installations—
candy making— coffee roasting-— packing
houses. F. S. Dewey. Am Gas Light J 102:
391, 394-5 Je 21 '15
Industrial showrooms of the Gas light and
coke company, Goswell Road, B. C. il Am
Gas Light J 103:101 Ag 16 '15
Industrial uses of gas at the Panama-Pacific
International exposition. J: B. Redd. Am
Gas Light J 103:156-7 S 6 '15
Refrigeration by gas. H. M. Soper. Am Gas
Light J 102:412-13 Je 28 '15
Relations between gas companies and dealers.
Am Gas Light J 103:6-7. 10-11 Jl 5 '15
Report of committee on piping large buildings
for gas; fuel Illustrations. Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 2, 1440-86 '14
Report of the committee on the utilization of
gas appliances. 11 diags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt
2, 1511-41; Discussion. 1541-55 '14
Typical industrial appliances. 11 Am Gas Light
J 103:85-7. 90-3 Ag 9 '15
What is being done by manufacturers of ap-
pliances to encourage the use of gas. S.
Grady. Am Gas Light J 102:87 F 8 '15
See also Gas cooking
Gas at fuel
Accident to a boiler fired with producer gas.
Am Soc M B J 37:116 F '15
Comparison of the economy of powdered coal,
oil and water gas for heating furnaces. C. F.
Herington. Bng N 72:1156-8 D 10 '14
Design of surface combustion appliances.
C: B. Lucke. diags Sen Mines Q 36:95-122,
233-48 Ja-Ap"ll>
BngUsh continuous billet furnace. 11 diags Iron
Tfr R 57:841-2 O 28 '15
BngUsh gas-fired melting furnaces, diag Am
Gas Light J 102:140 Mr 1 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
213
Gas as fuel — Continued
Fuel values of coal, gas and oil; operators of
Dlants In Oklahoma compare costs on evap-
oration-unit basis. Elec W 65:1470 Je 5 '15
Gas and munitions of war. Ilium Engr 8:364
As '15
Gas brazing furnace, dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:591-2 N §15
Gas fired boilers. Heir Birkholz. Am Gas
Light J 102:99-101 F 15 '15
Gas lurnace for heating soldering; irons. R. H.
Parsons, plan Blec Ry J 46:24 Ji 3 '15
Gas operated internal combustion engines;
relative cost of operation compared with
liauid fuel when used for power. H. W.
Edmund. Metal Work 84:141-'2 Jl 30 '15
Gas vs. electrically heated ovens. G: H.
Trout. Iron Tr R 57:5264- 8 16 '15
Heat treatment of iron and steel in a neutral
atmosphere. A. H. White and H. T. Hood.
dlag Am Gas Light J 103:310-11, 314-15 N 15
House heating with natural gas for fuel. F. R.
Hutchlnspn. 11 Metal Work 84:9-12+ Jl 2 '15
Immediate gas engine business for gas com-
panies. H. W. Edmund. 11 diag Am Gas
Light J 102:275-7 My 3 '15
Industrial fuel. F. W. Frueauff. Am Gas Light
J 108:267 O 25 '15 mi
Industrial fuel development. S. T. 'Willson.
il Am Gas Light J 103:82-4 Ag 9 '15
Industrial gas. J. C. Shepard. 11 Am Gas
Light J 102:194-7 Mr 29 '15
Industrial gas problems. F. S. Dewey. Am Gas
Light J 102:391, 394-5 Je 21 '15
Industrial uses of gas. H. M. Thornton, il
Am Gas Light J 103:17-22 Jl 12 '15
Modern foundry pig-Iron mixer; operating and
chemical results with blast-furnace and
coke-oven gases; abstract. O. Simmersbach.
Iron Age 96:812-13 O 7
Iron Age 96:812-13 O 7 '15
ew Ingot heating furnace, il
120:162-4 Ag 13 '15
wer with by-product recove
New
Typical
J 103:
diogs Engineer
Power with by-product recovery. T. R. Wol-
laston. Engineer 119:326-7 Ap 2 '15; Same.
Scl Am S 80:42-3 Jl 17 '15
Producer gas for heat treating. 11 diags Iron
Tr R 57:521-3 S 16 '16
Report of Industrial fuel committee, National
commercial pas association. H: O. Loebell.
Am Gas Light J 102:3-4 Ja 4 '15
Tests of natural gas-fired brass furnaces.
F. L. Wolf and R. 13. Bun-, diags Foundry
43:153-7 Ap 'IB
industrial appliances. 11 Am Gas Light
103:85-7, 90-3 Ag 9 '15
Sec also Blast furnace gas; Coke oven gas;
Coke ovens; Combustion, Surface; Gan; Gas
burners; Oas cooking; Gag heating; Gas
stoves
Gat associations
See fl7*o National commercial gas associa-
tion
Gat burners
Burning blast furnace gas; Bradflhaw-UuoH-
sener combustion urriLiigcnient. dlagB iron
Age 95:612-13 Mr 18 '15
Efficiency relation existing between various
argand and open flamo tent burners. F. H.
Oilpin. diags Am Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 1, 379-
401; Discussion. 401-4 'H
Gas burners in 2750-hp. ofllce-huildlnpr boiler
plant, il diag Power 42:79-80 Jl 20 '15
Gas lighting development. T. Owons. il Am
Gas Light J 103:103-7 S 27 flfi
Hot-blast stove gas burners. 11 diags Iron
Age 96:356-7 Ag 12 '15
Simple, durable, electrically operated gas-*
valve. Z. Ostonberg. 11 J Ind & Hng Chem 7:
872 O '15; Same. Am Gas Light J 103:279 N
Simple gas burner for small laboratory fur-
naces. D. L. Randall, dlog J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:873 O '15
Utilization of blast furnace gas. A. N. Diehl.
Iron Tr R 67:946-8, 993-7, 1040-2+ N 11-25 '15;
Abstract Iron Tr R 57:853-6 O 28 '15; Ab-
stract, with discussion. Iron Age 96:088-90 O
28 '15
See also Acetylene burners; Blast lamps
Gas cleaning
Gas from blast furnaces, Its cleaning and util-
ization. J. E. Johnson, Jr. diags Met & Chem
Eng 12:685-92, 760-9 N-D '14; Same. Scl
Am S 79:93-5, 110-12, 126-7, 142-3 F ti-27 '15
Gas-washing apparatus with enclosed filter.
E. R. Weaver and J. D. Edwards. • diags J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:534-6 Je '15
Recent developments In the Doherty washer
cooler as a gas condenser. IL B. Rowley. Am
Gas Light J 103:231+ O 11 '15
See also Gas purification
Gas companies
Continuous meter reading and discount sys-
tem in Fond du Lac. F. G. Maxwell. Am
Gas Light J 103:205 Mr 29 '15
Free maintenance of all gas lamps by the gas
companies. J. P. Conroy. Am Gas Light J
102:119, 122-4 F 22 "15
House maintenance of gas lighting. W: O.
Weekes. Am Gas Light J 103:203-5 S 27 '15
House maintenance service. A. Hewitt. Am
Gas Light J 102:39, 42-3 Ja 18 '15
How can gas and electric companies under
one management render the best light ser-
vice? A. B. Spauldlng and N. H. Potter. Am
Gas Light J 103:218-19 O 4 '15
Is the sale of gas- electric fixtures by gas
companies desirable? R. F. Pierce. Am Gas
Light J 102:69-70 F 1 '15
Maintenance of house burners. H. C. Crafts.
Am Gas Light J 102:247. 250-1 Ap 19 '15
Orders and complaints. W. J. Clark. Am Gas
Light J 103:331-2 N 22 '15
fcelatioi '
Relations between gas companies and dealers.
Am Gas Light J 103:6-7, 10-11 Jl 5 '15
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on outdoor
gas lighting. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:117-19
F 22 '15
#<r aUo Gas Industry; Gas lighting
Accounting
Accounting. P. S. Young. Am Gas Light J 103:
236 O 11 '15
Analyses of statements— units of coat. A. P.
Post. Am Gas Light J 101:385-6 D 21 '14
Routine of billing and receiving department
W. P. Balrd. Am Gas Light J 103:340-3, 340-
7 N 29 '15
Advertising
See Gas industry— Advertising
Employees
Compensation of meter readers. H. P. Schaper.
V^UlAbL TA.IIUO V l~f JLU .L^ , JL^JLOWUDDA
Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1687-1707 '14
Complaint man. E. J. DeMarsh. Am Gas
Light J 102:401 Je 28 '15
How the shops can assist the commercial de-
partment in promoting friendly relations
with the public. H. B. Turner. Am Gas
Lifflit J J 02:380-1 Je 14 'in
Improvement of distribution employees. C. E.
Reinicker. 11 Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1242-
1302 '14; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 102:
33-D Ja 18 '16; Discussion. Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 2, 1302-ld '14
National commercial gas association courses,
and compulsory education. L. Galloway.
Am Gas Light J 103:102-3; Discussion. 103:
103, 106-7 Ag 16 '15
Public relations
Acldross at the Minneapolis convention, N. C.
G. A. T: N. McCarter. Am Gas Light J 102:
115-Kt F 22 '15
Gas company from the consumer's point of
view. J. H. Ingwerflen. Am Gas Light J 102:
411-12 Je 28 'ft
Relations with customers: discussion on the
report of the N. C. G. A. committee. Am
Gas Light J 102:149-51 Mr 8 '15
Rates
3co Gas rates
Regulation
Northampton, Mass., rate case. Am Gas Light
J 102:154-6 Mr 8 '15
Rented gas ranges. Am Gas Light J 102:326-7
My 24, '15
214
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gas companies— Regulation — Continued
Standards for gas service. U S Bur Stand
Clrc 82:1-190 '15
Summary of commission regulations govern-
ing gas supply; table. J. B. Klumpp. Am
Gas Light J 108:75 Ag 2 '15
See also Gas — Standards
Gas congress, International. See International
gas congress, San Francisco, 1915
Gas cooking
Domestic fuel appliances from the consumer's
point of view. Am Gas Light J 102:70-1. 74-6
F 1 '15
Gas kitchen equipment of the Biltmore hotel.
C. F. Hexington. 11 plan Am Gas Light J
102:170-2 Mr 15 '15
How to secure all-gas kitchens In old houses.
H. K. Dodson. Am Gas Light J 101:406-7 D
28 '14
Gas distribution
Astoria tunnel under the East river for gas
distribution In New York city. J: V. Davies.
U map Am Gas Light J 103:225-30, 244-7+
O 11-18 '15
Great gas tunnel under the East river. J. F.
Springer. U Sci Am 118:880-1 O 80 '15
Installation and maintenance of services. R. B.
Duncan. U diags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2,
1052-1161; Discussion. 1161-82 '14
Motor-driven, high-pressure gas pumping In-
stallation >. S. Baug. Am Gas IJghtJ 103:
315-16 N 15 '15
• Piping houses for gas lighting. H. R. Sterrett.
Am Gas Light J 102:87, 90 F 8 '15; Same.
Ilium Eng Soc 10:296-802 no 4 '15
Present practice of gas distribution by British
undertakings. W. Hole. U diags Am Gas
Light J 103:806-9, 828-7 N 15-22 '15
Report of committee on distribution, Iowa
district gas association. Am Gas Light J
102:403 Je 28 '16
Report of committee on piping large build-
ings for gas: piping plans. 4 fold charts
Am Gas Inst Pro dipt 2, 1486a '14
S14es of pipes for high pressure gas mains.
J. M. Spitzglass. 11 diags Am Gas Light J
Welding of high pressure mains. J. D. Shat-
tuck. 11 diags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt
2, 945-1011 '14; Same abr. Am Gas Light J
102:54-5, 68-60, 66-9 Ja 25-F 1 '15: Discus-
sion. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1011-52 '14
See also Gas pipe lines; Gas pipes
Gas- electric fixtures. See Gas fixtures
Gas electric locomotives. See Electric locomo-
tives
Gas engineering
Address before the Illinois gas association.
L. H. Johnson. Am Gas Light J 102:193-4
Mr 29 '15
Suggested extension of the Dewey decimal
of classification to gas engineering.
auss. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1746-
.
50;
1750-7 '14
heating;
Gas lighting; Gas power plants; Gas safety
code
Gas engineers, New England association of. See
New England association of gas engineers
Gas engines. See Gas and oil engines
Gas explosions. See Explosions
Gas-filled lamps. See Electric lamps. Tungsten
Gas fitting
Educating fitters. Am Gas Light J 103:100 Ag
16 35
Phyrtcal Instanation of gaa ares. C. A. Luther.
Proper specifications for and Inspection of In-
terior gas piping. A. E. Turner. Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 2.1311-27 '14; Same (Standard-
S^^^Bjplng, specifications) Metal Work
fSfe^lSh^BT*111- ^ *• *•*
See also Gas meters
Gas fixtures
11 Am
Is the sale of gas-electric fixtures by gas com-
panies desirable? R. F. Pierce. Am Gas
Light J 102:69-70 F 1 '15
Report of committee on piping large
for gas; fixture Illustrations. Am Gas
Pro 9:pt 2, 1874-1423 '14
Bee also Gas lamps
Gas flow
Gas volume and dust concentration determin-
ation In connection with the Gottrell proc-
ess. W: N. Drew, dlaga Am Soc M E J 37:
676-8 D '15
German apparatus for measuring pressure and
velocity of gases; abstract. B. Stach. diags
Am Soc M E J 3^:715-16 D '15
Note on the modified venturi formula for flow
of gases or vapors. G. B. Upton. Sibley J
29:90-5 D '14
See also Gas measurement
Gas heaters
Fire-place heater design competition. 11 Am
Gas Light J 103:124 Ag 23 '15
Gas heater for commutators. R. H. Parsons,
diags Elec Ry J 46:280-1 Ag 14 '15
Heater utilizing gas engine exhaust, diag Iron
Age 96:413 As 19 '15; Same. Metal Work 84:
817 S 3 '16; Same cond. Ind Eng 15:89 S '15
Heating by means of gas burning appliances.
G: S. Barrows. 11 Dom Eng fO:171-4, 201-
3 F 6-13 '15; Same. Metal Work 83:766^8 My
28 '15
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on heating,
ventilation and refrigeration. G: S. Barrows.
Am Gas Light J 101:410-13 D 28 '14
See also Gas water heaters
Gas heating
How radiant heat from gas radiators is de-
termined, plan Heat & Yen 12:24-6 My '16
Progress in gas heating science; with discus-
sion. O. J. Kuenhold. Am Soc Heat & V E
20:299-319 '14
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on heating,
ventilation and refrigeration. G: S. Barrows.
Am Gas Light J 101:410-13 D 28 '14
Three methods of measuring radiant heat
from gas fires. W. R. Twlgg. 11 diags Heat
& Yen 12:33-6 8 '15
See also Gas heaters
Gas holders. See Gasholders
Gas Ignition. See Gas— Ignition
Gas Industry
Address to the National commercial gas asso-
ciation at Minneapolis. Am Gas Light J 101:
353-5 D 7 '14
Address to the Pennsylvania gas association.
L. R. Button, Am Gas Light J 102:273-5 My
3 '15
Address to the tenth annual meeting, Natural
gas association of America. J. T. Lynn. Am
Gas Light J 102:353-5 Je 7 '15
Aluminum In the gas industry. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:255-6 Mr '15
Domestic uses of gas. J. H. Gaylord. Am Gas
Light J 102:298-9 My 10 '15
Gas industry and the war. N. H. Humphrys.
Am Gas Light J 101:409-10 D 28 '14
Gas progress in the United States. R. C.
Dawes. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:361-2 Ap '15
Present commercial gas situation In Texas.
F. M. Lege, jr. Am Gas Light J 103:76-7 Ag
2 '15
Present practice in the sale of gas in the
United Kingdom. F. W. Goodenough. Ulum
EngT 8:458-9 N *15
Report of Industrial fuel committee. National
commercial gas association. H: O. Loebell.
Am Gas Light J 102:3-4 Ja 4 '15
Report of the committee on new business.
Iowa district gas association. Am Gas Light
J 103:133 Ag 30 '15
Report of the committee on piping large build-
ings for gas. 11 Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1338-
1489; Discussion. 1490-1511 '14
Three ways of spending money to make money
In the gas business. H. B. Maynard; H. d
BlackweU; G. W. Clabaugh. Am Gas Light
J 103:34-5 J\ 19 '15
See also Gas appliances; Gaa companies;
Gas lighting; Gas power plants; Gas safety
code
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
215
Qas Industry — Contitwed
Advertising
Correcting misleading statements. Am Gas
Light J 108:36-7 Jl 19 '15
Direct advertising In the gas business. A. R.
Fernald. Am Gas Light J 102:198-9+ Mr
29 '15
Report of committee on publicity, National
commercial gas association. Am Gas Light J
101:380-1 D 14 '14
Value of window display. Am Gas Light J
103:62-4 Jl 26 '16
Exhibitions
Exposition awards. Am Gas Light J 103:109
Ag 16 '15
Gas show at Washington, dlags Am Gas Light
J 103:171-2 S 18 '15
Statistics
Address to the Southern gas association. S. E.
DeFrese. Am Gas Light J 102:385-7 Je 21 '15
Qas lamps
Construction of the radio-X lamp. 11 Am Gas
Light J 103:118 Ag 23 '15
Gas and oil lamps and appurtenances; com-
mittee report. Ilium Eng Soc 10:517-20 no 7
'15; Same. Blum Engr 8:409-11 O '15; Same.
Am Gas Light J 103:273 N 1 '15
Gas lamps and appurtenances. Ilium Engr 7:
511-13 N '14
Gas street lighting development. F. R. Hutch-
Inson. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:356-8 Je 7 '15
New radio-X lamp. 11 Am Gas Light J 103:60
Jl 26 '15
Photometry of incandescent lamps. J. W.
Roper, dlags Am Gas Light J 102:178-1, Mr
22 '15
Physical Installation of gas arcs. C. A. Luther.
11 Am Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 1, 876-91; Discus-
sion. 892-902 '14
Pilot flame Ignition of Incandescent gas lamps.
C. W. Jordan, dlags Am Gas Light J 103:
214-16 O 4 '15
Sec also Gas fixtures; Gas lighting; Gas
mantles
Gas laws. See Gas — Standards
Coal gas candle power. L. J. Willien. Am Gas
Light J 102:219-20 Ap 5 '15; Same. Metal
Work 83:537-8 Ap 9 '16
Converting night into day; what the inventor
has done for oil, gas, and electricity in il-
lumination. II Scl Am 112:535-6 Je 5 '15
Domestic lighting. J. D. Shattuck. Am Gas
Light J 10l:2G(Fl O 18 '15
Examples of modern factory lighting by gas.
II Ilfum Bncr 8:339-42 Ag '15
Factory lighting by high pressure gas. A. E.
Broadberry. II Ilium Engr 8:199-202 My '15
Future of gas lighting. 33. D. Brewer. Am Gas
Light J 102:402 Je 28 '15
Gas lighting tit the Panama- Pacific interna-
tional exposition. C. B. Babcock. II Am Gas
Light J 102:234-5 Ap 12 '15
Good lighting gives prestige to the product.
H. T. Owens. U Am Gas Light J 102:209-10
Ap 5 '16
House maintenance of gas lighting. W: O.
Weekes. Am Gas Light J 103:203-5 S 27 '15
House maintenance service. A. Hewitt. Am
Gas Light J 102:39, 42-3 Ja 18 '16
' " "ng.week— a successful gas show-^Jersey
T. Owens. 11 Am Gas Light
T: Scofleld
it J 103:299-
9UU JN 8 '15
Piping houses for gas lighting. H. R. Sterrett.
Am Gas Light J 102:87. 90 F 8 '16; Same.
Ilium Bng Soc 10:296-302 no 4 '15
Popular talk on semi-indirect lighting. R. F.
Fierce. 11 dlags Am Gas Light J 102:369-72
Je 14 '15
Recent advances in Indoor gas lighting. C. W.
Jordan. 11 dlags mum BJng Soc 9:873-94 no
8 '14
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on indoor
lighting. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:82-7 F 8 '15
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on out-
door gas lighting. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:
117-19 F 22 '15
Office and store lighting by
— - ~ — ™— ~ Am GteS
Residence lighting with special reference to
semi-Indirect illumination. R. F. Pierce. Am
Gas Light J 102:322-3 My 24 '15
Two up-to-date high-pressure gas installa-
tions. 11 Ilium Engr 7:574-6 D '14
See also Gas; Gas companies; Gas fixtures;
Gas lamps; Gas mantles; Gas meters
Cost
Comparative costs of gas and electricity fox
Illuminating purposes. B. K. Cash. Am Gas
Light J 102.-1B7+ Mr 15 '15
Gas and electric street lights; comparison of
cost and efficiency. 11 Munic Eng 49:96-8 S
Holyoke gas and electricity. Munic J 38:268
F 25 '16
Report of committee on piping large buildings
for gas; economical comparison of gas and
Indoors. Am Gas
for gas; economical comp
electric lighting operating
Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1431-9 '14
Ignition
Seo Gas — Ignition
Gas -lighting, Incandescent
Developments In incandescent gas lighting;
with discussion. R. F. Fierce, il Ilium Eng
Soc 9:961-73 no 9 '14
Gas lighting week
National gas lighting week, Sept. 27 to Oct,
2 1915. 11 Am Gas Light J 103:145-8 S 6 '15
Gas mantles
Chemistry of the Incandescent gas mantle.
H. S. Miner. Met & Chem Bug 13:50-2 Ja
'16; Same. Am Gas Light J 102:65-6 Jtf1 1
'15; Same. Scl Am S 79:139 F 27 '15
Contributions of the chemist to the Incan-
descent jgas mantle Industry. S. Mason. J
Ind & BJng Chem 7:279-80 Ap '15
Evolution of the Welsbach mantle. Scl Am
112:635-6 Je 6 '15
Plant to manufacture 1,000 gas mantles daily.
11 Textile World 49:360-1 Je '16
Recent advances In indoor gaa lighting. C. W.
Jordan. 11 dlags Ilium Eng Soc 9:874-9 no
8 '14
Visit to some of the leading incandescent
mantle works round London. 11 Ilium Engr
7:569-72 D '14 4
Gas manufacture and works
Application of by-product coke ovens to the
gas industry. J. D. Forrest. Am Gas Light
J 102:186-9 Mr 22 '15
Carbonization in bulk— Hoppers' ovens. C. J.
Ramsburg. U dlag Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1,
543-601; Discussion. 9:pt 1, 601-14 '14
Catalysis in the gas Industry. Sci Am S 79:
125 F 20 '15
Catalytic agents; their relation to modern
methods. fcJci Am S 80:53 Jl 24 '15
Coal gas residuals— Feld process. F. H. Wag-
ner. dlags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1. 340-61
'14; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 101:305-9
N 16 '14; Same cond. Met & Chem Eng- 12:
696-702 N '14; Same cond. Sd Am S 80:316-
19 N 13 '15; Discussion. Am Gas Inst Fro 9:
pt 1, 861-7 '14
Coke in gas prod
'1C; Same. Am Gas Light J 1
90:464 Ag 26
20^15
e in gas producers. Iron
1C; Same. Am Gas Light J 103:180 S
Determination of Prussian blue In washer
sludge and spent oxide. Am Gas Light J
103:151 S 6 '15
Experience with a by-product coke oven
plant. C. C. Boardman. 11 Am Gas Light J
Gas "from sawdust. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:542-3
Je '15
Gas manufacture from the point of view of
physical chemistry. W. F. RIttman. Am Gas
Pro 9:pt 1. 288-300 '14; Same cond. Am
Light J 101:396-7 D 21 '14; Same cond.
* * Hng Chem 6:1027-3<L D > '14; Sum-
mary! MeT'S Chem" Bng 12-7678 N 'li: Dis-
cussion. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 800-4 '14
Gas producers with by-product recovery. A. H.
Lynxn. 11 dlags Am Soc M E J 37:253-66 My
Ideal retort: electrical carbonization of coal
H. F. Bough ton. dlags Am Gas Light J 102:
815-18 My 17 '15 . „ _ .
Improved Jones oil gas process at the Potrero
gas works, San Francisco. ET. p- J°?%oa?«d
L. B. Jones. 11 dlag Am Qas Light J 103:23.
26-7 Jl 12 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
iaa manufacture and works — Continued
Mode of decomposition of coal by beat H. C.
Porter and G. B. Taylor, diags Am Gas Inst
Pro 9:pt 1, 234-83; Discussion. 9:pt lf 2*3-8
:NTew coal gas installation at Fall River. C. W.
Hunter, il plan Am Gas Light J 102:145-9
air S '16; Discussion (Carbonization in New
England). 11)2:362-5 Je 7 '15
New method of utilizing lignite coal tar; ab-
stract. V: Schon. Am doc M B J 37:403-4 Jl
'15
Possible economies from the use of exhaust
steam in a water gas plant. S. A. Reinhard
and C. A. Schnerr. il plan Am Gas Light J
1U2:225-30 Ap 12 '15
Recovery of toluene from gas. dlags J Ind &
En* Chem 7:488-9 My '15
Report of the committee on progress in car-
bonization methods. 11 diags Am Gas Inst
Pro 9:pt 1. 450-539; Discussion. 9:pt 1, 539-
43 M4
Tall reinforced concrete coke house in Rotter-
dam, Holland, il Eng & Contr 44:229-30 S
22 '15
Time factor in making oil gas. M. C. Whitaker
and C. M. Alexander, diags J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:484-95 Je '15
Up-keep of mechanical units in large
plants. G. A. Jetterls. Am Gas Light J
211-12 O 4 '15
Value of mechanical or other indicating and
recording appliances in the operations of a
plant. W. Philpot. Am Gas Light J 103:
IN 8 '15
Bee also Gas — Standards; Gas, Oil; Gas,
Water; Gas companies: Gas power plants;
Gas producers: Gas purification; Gas retorts;
Gas testing; Gasholders
Accidents
' Hazards of gas works. J. B. Douglas. Am Gas
Light J 103:327, 330 N 22 '15
Bibliography
Bibliography of the chemistry of gas manu-
facture. W. P. Rittman and M. C. Whita-
ker. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 120:1-21 '15
Safety devices and measures
Report of committee on accident prevention.
Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 82-110; Discussion.
9:pt 1, 111-20 '14
' Sec also Gas safety code
Gas manufacture and works. Municipal
KaJamazoo situation. W: Newbigging. Am Gas
J 103:38-9 Jl 19 '15
$3:
Qa>
Ga* measurement
Measurement of gas in large volumes. J. F.
Wing, dlag Am Gas Light J 102:4-7+ Ja 4
Measuring gas weights. T: B. Butterfleld. Am
Soc M B J 37:443-5 A* '15
Measuring the gas supplied to Panama-Pacific
exposition. U Am Gas Light J 103:258 O 25
15
Report of the committee on measurement of
gas in large volumes, dlag Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 1, 677-704; Discussion. 9:pt 1, 705-20 '14
Bee also Gas flow; Gas meters; Manometers
Gas meters
by a small
repairing and testing of meters
ften, Jr. U
G:
Am Gas
Measurements for the household. U U S Bur
Stand Circ 56:91-101 '15
Prepayment meter in the South. M. A. Bow-
lin. Am Gas Light J 108:11-13 Jl 5 '15
Gas pipe lines
Engineering problems arising in the transpor-
Gas pipe*
Gas piping practice in eastern city. H. R.
Sterrett Metal Work 83:347-8 Mr 6 '15
Installation and maintenance of services. R. B.
Duncan. 11 diags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2,
1052-1161; Discussion. 9:pt 2, 1161-82 '14
Lead wool as Jointing1 material; abstracts.
C. E. Relnlcker. il Am Gas Light J 102:242-6
Ap 19 '15; Eng & Contr 43:520-2 Je 9 '15
Moving a 30-in. gas main. R. J. Van Wag-
ner, il Eng N 74:1082 D 2 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding eliminates joints In
gas mains; with cost figures. U IBng Rec
71:182 P 6 '15
Present practice of gas distribution by British
undertakings. W. Hole. 11 dlags Am Gas
Light J 103:305-9, 326 N 15-22 '15
Proper specifications for and inspection of in-
terior gas piping. A. E. Turner. Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 1 1311-26 '14; Same (Standard-
izing gas piping specifications). Metal Work
82:764-7 D 11 '14; Discussion. Am Gas Inst
Pro 9:pt 2, 1327-37 '14
Report of committee on distribution, Iowa
district gas association. Am Gas Light J
102:403 Je 28 '15
Sizes and equivalent length of services. J. M.
Spitzglass. Am Gas Light J 103:337-9 N 29
Sizes of pipes for high pressure gas mains.
J. M. Spitzglass. 11 dlags Am Gas Light J
102:49-52 Ja 25 '15
Welding of high pressure mains. J. D. Shat~
tuck. 11 diags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2. 945-
1011 '14; Same abr. Am Gas Light J 102:54-5,
68-60. 66-9 Ja 25-F 1 '15; Discussion. Am
Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1011-52 '14
Welding the Joints of steel gas mains. II Eng
N 73:233-4 F 4 '15
See also Gas distribution; Gas .pipe lines
Gas plants. See Gas manufacture and works
Gas power plants
British producer-gas and ammonia-recovery
plant, diags Met & Chem Bug 13:456-8 Jl '15
Gas engines replace a steam turbine power
plant. C. L% Follmer. 11 plan Power 42:670-4
N 16 '15
Gas-power plant of the Illinois glass co. at
Alton. T: Wilson. 11 plan Power 42:252-6 Ag
24 '15
Gas producers and concentration of power at
mines. R. H. Fernald. Colliery 35:415-17 Mr
Gas producers with by-product recovery. A. H.
Lymn. 11 dlags Am Soc M B J 37:253-66 My
Investigation of the gas-producer power-plants
in New York city and vicinity. C. M. Ripley.
Am Soc M El J 37:683-9; Discussion. 37:689-
91 D '15; Abstract Power 42:808-9 D 7 '16
Modern gas-power blower stations. A. West,
il dlags Am Inst Mln B Bui 102:1205-13 Je
'15; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:413 Jl '15
Test of 200-hp. gas-producer plant. F. V.
Larkin. Power 41:6-7 Ja 5 '15
Bee also Blast furnace gas; Coke oven gas;
'Gas and oil engines; Gas producers
Gas producers
British producer-gas and ammonia-recovery
plant dlags Met & Chem Eng 13:456-8 Jl '15
Gas producers and concentraticn of power at
mines. R. H. Fernald. Colliery 35:415-17 Mr
Gas producers with by-product recovery. A. H.
Lymn. 11 diags Am Soc M H J 37:253-66 My
'15
Gasification of rough lignite; abstract.
It. Klosterxnann. Am Soc M E J 87:182 Mr
Important advance in gas producer efficiency,
if Met & Chem Bng 13:399-400 Je '15
D '15; Abstract Power 42:808-9
Morgan producer gas machine. II Iron Age 95:
1161-3 My 27 '15; Iron Tr R 57:180-3 Jl 22 '15
Power with by-product recovery. T, R. Wollas-
ton. Engineer 119:326-7 Ap 2 '16; Same. Scl
Am S 80:42-3 Jl 17 '15
Progress in gas producer efficiency. 11 Eng- MJ
49:supl-2 Je '16
Bub-bituminous coal and sawmill waste in
producer plant G: S. Wilson. 11 Power 42:
442-3 S 28 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
217
Gaa producers — Continued
Test of 200- hp. gas-producer plant. F. V.
Larkin. Power 41:6-7 Ja 5 '15
Gas pumps. See Pumps, Gas
Gas purification
Different kinds of oxide. Am Gas Light J 103:
132 Ag 30 '15
Electrical process for detarrlng gas. F. W.
Steere. 11 dlag Met "& Chem Eng 12:775-8 D
'14; Same. Am Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 1, 178-89
'14; Same cond. Eng N 72:1007 N 19 '14;
Same cond. Bng M 48:736-9 F '15: Discus-
sion. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 184-99 '14
Filtering producer gas. C. A. Tupper. Iron
Age 95:455-6 F 25 '15
Fractional collection of crude tar. G. T. Purves.
dlags Am Gas Light J 102:387-90 Je 21 '15
Gas purification with carbonate of potash. Am
Gas Light J 103:317 N 15 '15
Purifier Installations. C. E. Paige. 11 Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 721-50; Discussion. 9:pt 1,
750-62 '14
Purifying producer gas; the use of hydrated
Iron oxide for the removal of sulphur. A. J.
Wallace. Iron Age 95:896-7 Ap 22 '15
Removal of carbon bisulphide from coal-gas.
K. V. Evans, dlag Met & Chem Eng 18:239-
40 Ap '15
Sec also Gas cleaning
Gas ranges. See Gas stoves
Gas rates
Coat and price of gas In a small city. W: C.
Butterworth. Am Gas Light J 10^:180-3 Mr
22 '15
Des Molnes gas company case. Elec II & W
Elec'n 67:329-30 Ag 21 '15
Gas rates. J. H. Maxon. Am Gas Light J 102:
203-4 Mr 29 '35
Industrial rate based on maximum demand.
Am Gas Light J 102:283 My 3 '15
Kalamazoo situation. W: Newbigglng. Am Gas
Light J 103:38-9 Jl 19 '15
Logical gas rates. A. H. Ives. Am Gas Light J
103:22 Jl 12 '15
National commercial gas association report of
committee on differential rates. F. W. Frue-
auffi. Am Gas Light J 102:18-23+ Ja 11 '15
Northampton, MUHH., rate case. Am Gas Light
J 102:154r5 Mr K 'IB
Report of committee on rates. Am Gaa Inst
Pro 9:pt 2, 1758-60; Discussion. 9:pt 2, 1700-
81 '14
Southwestern electrical and tfas association
llth annual convention. Am Gas Light J 302:
378-9 Je 14 'IB
Specific examples of tho benefits from scien-
tific rates. H. I*. Coloman. Am Gas Light J
101:362-4 D 7 '14
Gas retorts
-Ideal retort: electrical carbonization of coal.
H. F. Boughton. diags Am Ous Litfht J 102:
315-16 My 17 '15
Inclined rotortfl. Tl. 13. Richardson. 11 dla# Am
Gas Llffht J 102:30C-7 My 17 '15
Operation of Inclined retortn. F. Huber. 11 Am
Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 1. 406-33 '14: Same cond.
Am Gas Light J l62:102-3. 10(1-8 F 15 '15;
Discussion. Am Gas Intrt Pro 9:pt 1, 433-50
Report of the committee on progresfl In car-
bonization methods. 11 dlags Am Gas Inst
Pro 9:pt 1, 450-539; Discussion. 9:pt 3, 539-43
See also Gas manufacture and works
Gas safety code •
Gas safety code of the Bureau of standard*.
R. S. NfeBrtde. Am Gas Light J 103:44-5 Jl
19 '15
Gas sampling
Flue-gas collector. 0. H. Bean, dlag Power 42:
763 1* 30 'IB
Flue-gas collector. F. W. Fischer, dlag Power
42:489-90 O 5 '15
Sampling for average gas. Am Gas Light J
102:31f My 17 '15
Gaa stoves
Gas range efficiencies. Am Gas Light J 102:
Gas range week. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:257-
Rente<? gas ranges. Am Gas Light J 102:326-7
Standardization of gas appliance specifica-
tions. Am Gas Light J 102:140-1 Mr 1 '15
What policy Is being adopted by gas com-
panies to meet electric stove competition?
V. S. Mclntyre. Am Gas Light J 103:220 O
Gas testing
British thermal unit losses on medium pres-
sure line. W. O. Brewer. Am Gas Light J
102:220-1 fAp D '15; Discussion. 102:337, 330-
1 My 24 15
Coal gas candle power. L. J. Wlllien. Am Gas
Light J 102:219-20 Ap 5 '15; Same. Metal
Work 83:537-8 Ap 9 '15
Composition of gas in relation to the perform-
ance of the bunsen burner. R. F. Pierce. Am
Gas Light J 103:1-5 Jl 5 '15
Efficiency relation existing between various
Argand and open flame test burners. F. H.
Gllpin. dlags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt lv 379-
401; Discussion. 9:pt 1, 401-4 '14
Gas testing ordinances: coming of calorlmetry.
J. Abady. II Am Gas Light J 101:369-71 D
Instruments for testing gas. M. L. Hamlln.
dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1032-3 D '14
Lead acetate test for hydrogen sulphide in
gas. R. S. McBrlde and J. D. Edwards.
diags pis U S Bur Stand Tech Pa 41:1-46
'14; Abstract. J FT Inst 178:639-42 N '14;
Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:62 Ja '15
London gas referees' regulations for deter-
mining calorific power, dlag Am Gas Light
J 102:213-15 Ap 5 '15
Standards for gas service. U S Bur Stand Circ
32:1-190 '15
Tests of a new recording calorimeter. C. H.
Stone and W. H. Hinman. Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 1, 200-10 '14; Same. Am Gas Light J
101:387-90 D 21 '14; Discussion. Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 210-17 '14
Sec also Gas sampling
Gas tractors
Gas-tractor power plant. C. V. Hull. 11 plan
Power 41 :226-8 F 16 '16
Gas turbines
Discussion of the question of the gas turbine:
abstract. A. Walter, diag Am Soc M E J
87:803-4 O '15
Gas turbine, a. F. Walker. Colliery 86:26-8 Ag
'15
Qaa turbines brought to practical efficiency.
C. A. Tupper. Iron Age 96:185 Jl 22 '15; Same.
Sci Am S 80:210 O 2 '16
Internal combustion turbine. 11 Am Gas Light
J 102:324-5 My 24 '15
Gaa washing. See Gas cleaning
Gaa water heaters
Hotstream water heater. 11 Dom Eng 72:271
Ag 28 '15
Water heating by gas. C. E. Bartlett Am Gas
Light J 102:310-11, 314-15 My 17 '15
What some makers of water heaters are
offering tho gas company. 11 Am Gas Light
J 102:337-43, 346-8 My 31 '15
Gas wells. See Gas, Natural
Gases
Chemical reactions at low pressures. I. ___
muir. Am Chem Soc J 37:1139-67 My
Abstract. J Ind & Mnj? Chem 7:349-51 Ap '1
Abstract Met & Chem Bng 13:244-6 Ap '
Hydrogen and the rare gases. J. Dewar. i
Am S 79:191 Mr 20 '15
Method for calculating that part of the recoil
momentum of a gun which is due to the ac-
tion of the gases after the projectile leaves
the muzxle. W: S. Franklin. J Fr Inst 179:
569-77 My '15
Physical laws of methane gas. P. F. Walker.
Am Soc M E J 37:176-9 Mr '15
Vapor pressure of ethane and ethylene at
temperatures below their normal boiling
points. G. A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson,
dlags Am Chem Soc J 37:1893-1902 Ag '15
Bee also Air; Blast furnace gas; Coke oven
gas: Firedamp; Flue gas; Gas: Gas and oil
engines; Hydrogen; Inflammable mixtures;
lonization; Mine gases; Nitrogen; Oxygen;
Ozone; Sewer gas
Analysis
Bee Gas analysis
218
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Asphyxiating
bating poisonous gases; abstracts. P. Pas-
Gases,
Combat . .
cal. diag Eng M 60:114-16 O '15; Engineer
119:598 Je 18^15
Dispersing f asphyxiating gases. 11 Set Am 113:
Modern munitions of war. V. Lewes. Engineer
120:82-3 Jl 23 '15
Poisonous gases and Incendiary bombs. Ry It
57:876-6 S 18 "15
W.
TUden.
Poisonous gases In warfare.
Eng M 49:789 Ag '15
Use of poisonous gases in warfare. J: B. C.
Kershaw. U Scl Am 112:695+ Je 12 '15
Gases, Kinetic theory of
Kinetic theory of gases. S. Bushman. Gen
Mec R 18:952-8, 1342-9, 1159-68 O-D '15
Gasholders
Care and maintenance of gas holders. J. H.
Braine. fl Am Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 1, 762-840
'14; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 101:856-9+,
372-5, 878-80 D 7-14 '14; Discussion. Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 840-75 '14
Concrete pile holder foundation at Lynn. F. E.
Drake, ii dlaga Am Gas Light J 102:163-6
Mr 15 '15; Discussion. 102:235-7 Ap 12 '15
Gasholder without a water tank, dlag J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:802 S '15
Novel design In gas holders. J Fr Inst 180:686
N '15
Gasof. See Acetylene, Substitutes for
Gasoline
Absorption of gasoline vapor In natural gas
by fuming sulfuric add. R. P. Anderson
and C. J. ICngelder. J Ind &, £!ng Chem 6*989-
92 D '14
Analysis and valuation of motor fuels— 14
methods for examining them; from German
data. Automobile 38:202-5, 247-9+ Jl 29-Ag
Burton process of cracking to make gasoline.
C. H. Claudy. 11 Sd Am 112:5+ Ja 2 '15
Camphor in gasoline Improves Its quality. E. M.
Keating. Inland Ptr 66:383-4 D '15
Cars, oil production and the price of gasoline.
11 Horseless Age 36:266-7 S 16 '16
Chemist ^as a trust buster. Scl Am 112:284
Condensation of gasoline from natural gas.
G: A. Burrell, >. M. Seibert and G. G.
OberfelL diags pis IT S Bur Mines Bui 88:3-
100 '15; Excerpts. Automobile 83:92 Jl -8"15
Determination of gasoline vapor in air. G. A.
Barren and L W Robertson, diag J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:112-13 F '15
Dr. Rittman's .gasoline process. Scl Am 112:
248 Mr 13 '16; Same. Horseless Age 35:285+
Mr 3 15
Experiments show action of mixtures of air
Gasoline from natural gas. F. E. Matthews.
Power 42:677-8 N 16 Ifi
Gasoline from synthetic crude oil. W. O.
Snelling. Am Inst Mm E Bui 100:695-704 Ap
•15; Same. Scl Am S 79:189-91 Mr 20 '15;
Same cond. Sci Am 112:266-7 Mr 20 '15;
Abstract. Met ft Chem Eng 13:180-1 Mr '15:
Discussion. Am Inst Min TBS Bui 101:1163-*
from synthetic oil. W. 0. Snelling.
•
Handling
16
gasoline. Munlc J 39:315-16 Ag 26
Improvement of high boiling petroleum oils.
and the manufacture of gasoline as a by-
product therefrom, by the action of alum-
fe^^t^,^!^^*"111*
Increased gasoline yield and toluol from
petroleum. Am Gas Light J 102:156-7 Mr 8
'15
InflammabUlty of mixtures of gasoline vapor
and air. G. A. Burrell and H. T. Boyd. <Uags
U S Bur Mtoes Tech Pa 115:1-16 '16; Same
opnd. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:414-17 My »ie-
Summary. Met & Chem En* 19:802 N 1 'it
Innovations in petroleum technology. Bng M
49:111-12 Ap 15
Manufacture of gasoline by cracking heavy
^ oils. Scl Am S S-283 My I '15 ^ ^
Motor fuels; situation In England, and on the
continent. V. B. Lewes. Am Gas Light J
103:165-7, 170-1, 178-81 S 13-20 '15
Preparation of gasoline and kerosene from
heavier hydrocarbons. B: T. Brooks and
others^ diags J Ihd & Eng Chem 7:180-5
Mr *lo
Rittman process of cracking. C. H. Claud?
11 Sci Am 112:267 Mr 20 'll ^™y.
Rittman processes. Horseless Age 36:868 O 16
Rittman vaporizes petroleum in still.
Automobile 32:555 Mr 26 '15
Statistical review of the Question of gaso-
line supply. B: T.( Brooks. J Ind & Eng
Storage and handling of gasoline In the garage.
H. T. Wade. II Sd Am 112:12-13 Ja 2 'if
Thermal reactions of petroleum, hydrocar
j
Automobile
Storage
See Oil storage
Gasoline, Substitutes for
Abandon manufacture of new fuel zoline.
Horseless Age 34:927 D 30 '14
1^1094 Je iT^'lfi116 subfltltute' Automobile
Gasoline engines. See Gas and oil engines
Gasoline In sewers
Apparatus for testing sewer atmosphere for
4: Bxceipt
Investigation of sewer air following Boston
explosion. H. W. Clark. Bng Rec 70:806-7 I>
Quantity of gasoline necessary to produce
explosive mixtures In sewers. G. A. Burrell
and H. T. Boyd. diags J Ind & Ene Chem
7:750-4 S '15; Abstract Eng N 74:915 NU
15
Gasoline shovefe. See Shoveling machines
Gasoline tractor. See Tractors
Gate posts
Gate and" posts, Baldwin-Lyman house, Salem.
Mass-, built in 1808: measured and drawn by
G. Robb. Brtckb 24:pl 10 N '15
Gates
Concrete headgate. south San Joaquin and
Oakdale irrigation district In California,
7. C. Scobey. diag Eng & Contr 43:383 Ap
28 '15
Miterlng lock gate at Keokuk presents novel
regulating adjacent
^ automatically,
'15
diags
70-foot entrance
120:412, 418
New type of gate for
water levels operates
Eng Rec 71:304-5 Mr 6
Repairs to the gates
to the Tyne docks.
O 29 '15
„__ gates the logical development for hy-
lUHC-n!Mf£feV- ^
See alao Floodgates
Gateways
Construction of a covered gateway, dlaga Bldg
Age 37:68-4 D '15
Design for attractive entrance gateway. 11 Bldg
Age 37:61-2 My '15
Dudley memorial gate, Harvard university;
views. Brlckb 24:265-6 O '15
Gatun dam
Credit for the Gatun dam. Sci Am 112:366 Ap
17 '15
Gatun dam; paper presented at meeting of
Am Soc. C. JL, May 18. 1904. C. D. 'Ward.
Sci Am S 79:247 Ap 17 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
219
iear cutting
Automatic bevel gear generator. 11 Iron Age
96:748-50 8 30 '16
Bevel gear roughing shaping machine. 11 Iron
Age 95:399 F IS '15
Electric alarm for bevel gear generator. E. K.
Morgan, dlag Mach 22:232 N '15
Fawcus herringbone gear bobbing machine. 11
plan Mach 21:506-9 F '
'15
change gears for bobbing spiral gears.
G: W. Felton. Mach 21:905-7 jl '15
Fixture for milling spiral gears. R. A. Black.
dlags Mach 21:918-19 Jl '15
Flather automatic gear- cutter. 11 Mach 21:762-
3 My '15
Gleason bevel gear planing generator. 11 Mach
22:152-3 O '15
Gleason 30-foot herringbone and spur gear
planer. 11 dlags Mach 21:503-5 F '15
Gould & Eberhardt turret-type ring gear
roughing machine. 11 Mach 21:761-2 My '15
Sobbing small gears on the milling machine.
dlagMach 21:406 Ja '15
Involute gear tooth forming device; simple
method of laying out a templet or forming
cutter. G. Luck, dlags Mach 21:716-17 My '15
Machine for cutting bevel gears. 11 Iron T r R
66:4U5+ Mr 4 '15
Machine for generatl
96:751 S 30 '16
worm wheels. 11 Iron
_ ilng1 the spiral bevel gear. 11 Automobile
32:357-60 F 25 '15
Methods of chamfering gear teeth, diaga Mach
21:495-6 F '15
Multiple spindle gear roughing machines at
the Ford automobile shops. H. E. Eberhardt.
Sibley J 29:88-9 D '14
Newton worm-wheel nobbing machine. 11 Mach
22:159 O '15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:597 N '15
Results obtained with ground hobs. E: K.
Hammond. 11 diags Much 21:695-700 My '15
Turning, gashing and hobblng wormwheels.
11 diog Mach 21:969 Ag '16
Von Marchthal's system for verifying or re-
placing the division disks used for gear cut-
ting. dlags Automobile 82:236-7 F 4 '15
Developments In the heat treatment of i
gearing; with discussion. W. H. Ph__
Bog Soc W Pa 30:737-77 N '14; Abstract, i ___
Tr R 55:1134 D 17 '14; Abstract Am Soc
M E J 87:237-8 Ap '15
Differential gears to eliminate rail corruga-
tion. 11 dlag Elec Ry J 46:26-7 Jl 3 '15
Effect of gear ratio on operating economy.
Elec Ry J 46:68-70 Jl 10 '16
Gear diagrams: methods for the rapid solution
of problems in gear design* H. D. Hess.
TiTftfi^ 22:131-4 O '16 •
Gearing for connecting high-speed machines
to low-speed machines. 11 Eleo W 65:1476 Je
6 '15
Heat treatment of gears. Iron Age 96:629 S
16 '16
Machines for Warner gear making. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:1129 Je 24 *L5
Making small gear wheels with a mol
machine. R. A. Miles. 11 dlags Foundry
changing gear. 11 Iron Age
Operating conditions of railway motor gears
and pinions. A. A. Ross. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
161-2 Ap '15
New type of speed
Eleo
dlags
249-68 AP '15
Railway motor gearing. W. L. Allen. 11 ]
Ry J 45:1201-3; 46:111-12 Je 26, Jl 17 '15
Reduction gears on the Pennsylvania. 11 di
Int Marine Btag 20:339-40 Ag '16
Running tool steel pinions with soft steel gears:
abstract. E. S. BawteUe. Ind Bng 14:467 D
Strength of gear teeth. G. EL Marx and L. E.
Charter, dlag Am Soo M E J 87:637-45 N '15;
Discussion. 87:704 D '16
Turbine speed reduction gear. 11 diags Engi-
neer 120:815-16 O 1 '15
Turbo-reduction gear. 11 diag Power 41:887
Je 29 '16
Use of continued fractions in mechanical •
problems. W: W. Johnson. 11 dlag Mach 21:
802-4 Je '16
Bee also Automobiles— Gearing; Chain gear;
Gear cutting; Motor trucks— Gearing
Gearing, Bevel
Hardening bevel wheels by special machine.
11 dlag Automobile 82:461 Mr 11 '15
Gearing, Helical
PUuietary reduction gear, il Eng & Min J 100:
J.tfl-2 Jl 31 15
Gearing, Herringbone
Gearing, Spiral
Finding change gears for hobbing spiral
. G: W. Felton. Mach 21:905-7 Jl '15
the spiral bevel gear. Jl Automobile
Spiral type bevel gears for automobile drives.
A. I.. Stewart. Horseless Age 35:801-2 Je 16
f'16; Discussion. Automobile 32:1110-11 Je 24
15
Gearing, Worm
Empirical worm-gear formulas. H. S. Hed-
strom. Mach 21:724-6 My '16
Internal gear drive vs. worm drive. A. F.
Mais. Horseless Age 35:852 Je 23 '15
Internal gear vs. worm truck drives. C. H.
Taylor. Horseless Age 35:746 Je 2 '15
internal vs. worm gears. A. F. Mais. Horse-
less Age 36:84 Jl 21 '16
Manufacture of worm gearing by a new proc-
ess: a comparison of the straight and hour-
lass type of worms. C. T. Myers. 11 dlags
orseless Age 35:116-21 Ja 20 '15
gTn drive for motor trucks. Horseless Age
Worm drive vs. Internal gear drive. C. C.
Hancock. Horseless Age 35:660-1 My 12 '16
Worm gear efficiency. C. H. Calkins. 11 Horse-
less Age 34:982 D 30 '14
Qedney Farm hotel. See White Plains, N. Y.—
Gelatinizing agents
Concise group method for the detection of
Gem a
Testing
Tables for the determination of gems and :
clous or ornamental stones without ln._
to the specimen. A. J. Moses. Sch Mines
36:199-232 Ap '16
Genemotor
Genemotor; a self -starting and lighting sys-
tem for Fords. 11 dlag Horseless Age 35:537-
8 Ap 21 '15; Same. Automobile 32:742 Ap 22
Genemotor; a single unit starting and lighting
system for moderate-priced automobiles.
M. J. Fitch. 11 diags Gen Eleo R 18:384-7 My
'16
General electric company
Annual report. 1914. Elec W 65:1031
Safety and welfare work in an elec
C. L. Lucas. 11 Mach 22:210-14 N
Generators, Electric. See Dynamos
Geography
Study and teaching
Table-top geography: hints on the construc-
tion of simple models. P. Collins. 11 Sci Am
112:270 "Mr 20 *16
Geograp
Problt^
ham.
12, Jl 3-17 '15
iraphy and history
obiems of geographic Influence. A. P. Bxig-
lam. Sci Am S 79:374; 80:10-11, 19, 38-9 Je
L2, Jl 3-17 '15
Birth-time of the world: methods of determin-
ing Its age. J. Joly. Sci Am S 79:77-9 Ja 30
Excursus on geological time. A. Barker. Sol
Am S 80:118-19 Ag 21 '15
Sea-salt and geologic time. H. S. Shelton, Sci
Ja80
ology
Application of geology to the problems of the
municipal engineer. H. Lapworth. Eng &
Contr 42:179-81 Ag 19 '14
Economic geology. A- Knopf. Eng & "M"^ j 99-
102-4 Ja 9 '16
220
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Geology — Continued
Ueoiogy in relation to the exact sciences. A.
Harker. Sci Am S 80:71 Jl 31 '15
Origin of the Rocky mountains. S. J. Scno-
filld. 11 Sci Am S 79:88-9 F 6 '15
Potassium salts; an economic ^^^^!0Q.ggJ'
War geotosy. W. "Salomon. Sci Am S 80:267 O
Sec also Asphalt: Clay; Coal; Earth;
Earthquakes: Gas, Natural; Gypsum; Land-
slides; Metals; Mineral waters; Mines and
mineral resources; Ore deposits; Petroleum;
Phosphates; Rocks; Salt
Alaska
Geology of Juneau district. F: B. Hyder. Eng
& Mln J 99:901-2 My 22 '15
Alberta
Correlation and geological structure of the Al-
berta oil fields. D. B. Dowllng. map Am Inst
Min E Bui 102:1365-64 Je '15
Colorado
Geology and ore deposits of Red Cliff. Color-
ado. A. H. Means. Boon Geol 10:1-11 Ja '15
Ores of Gllpln county, Colorado. E. S. Bastin.
11 Econ Geol 10:262-91 Ap '15
Connecticut
Sulphide-bearing rocks from LI tch field, Conn.
E. Howe, dlags Econ Geol 10:330-47 Je '16
Cuba
Geology of the iron-ore deposits In and near
Daiquiri. J. F. Kemp. 11 dlags map Am Inst
Min HI Bui 105:1801-36 S '15
Iron deposits of Daiquiri, Cuba. W. Lrlndgren
and C. F. Ross, bibllog 11 Am Inst Mln E
Bui 106:2171-90 O '15
India
Ancient sedimentary iron ores of British
India. C. M. Weld, maps Econ Geol 10:435-
52 Jl '15
Kentucky
Harlan. Ky.f coal field. W. R. Feck. Colliery
35:649-55 Jl '15
Kongo
Economic geology of the Belgian Congo, Cen-
tral Africa. S. H. Ball and M. K. gbaler. 11
map Econ Geol 9:605-63 O '14; Excerpts.
Bug & Mln J 99:441, 608-11 Mr 6, Ap 8 '15
Mexico
map
[ field, Mexico. B. Degolyer. 11 map
Mln E Bui 106:1899^1911 S '15
1 fields. L. G. Huntley. 11 maps Am
Furbero oil field, JMexico.
Mexican1 o*Il
Inst Min B Bui 105:2089-106 § '15
Oil region of northeastern Mexico. V. B. Gar-
flas. bibllog Scon Geol 10:195-224 Ap '15
Montana
Boulder bathollth of Montana. F. Billingsley.
dlagfl maps Am Inst Mln H Bui 97:31-47 Ja
'15; Discussion. 101:1128-37 My '15
Nevada
Goldfleld and Its present boom. H. C. Cutler.
U Eng & Min J 99:221-4 Ja 30 '15
New Mexico
, of the Burro mountains copper dls-
New Mexico. R. E. Somers. 11 maps
Amjnst Mln B Bui 101:957-96 My '15; Dis-
cussion. 108:2476 D *15
Oklahoma
See also Petroleum — Oklahoma
Gold-bearing
bee. J. BT _.
609-20 Mr '15
Quebec
Am SstCMto~E
99:
Sicily
Origin of tte sulphur deposits of Sicily. W. F.
Hunt. 11 Econ Geol 10:548-79 S '15
Sweden
Problems In iron ore geology In Sweden and
to^^oierica. P. Geljer. Ulfflcon Geol 10:299-
Tennessee
Geological anatomy of -a Tennessee zinc mine.
F. £. Nason. diags Eng & Min J 100:259-62
Ag 14 '15
Zinc deposits of eastern Tennessee. F. L,
Nason. Eng & Min J 99:734-6 Ap 24 '15
Utah
J 100:753-7 N 6 '15
Processes of mineralization and enrichment
in the Tlntlc mining district. W. Llndgren.
2 pis Econ Geol 10:225-40 Ap '15
Relation of ore deposits to different types of
intrusive bodies in Utah. B. S. Butler, map
Econ Geol 10:101-22 F '15
Virginia
Oriakany Iron ores of Virginia. C. M. Weld.
maps Scon Geol 10:399-421 Jl '15
Washington
Petrology and economic geology of the Sky-
komlsh basin, Washington. W. S. Smith.
il map Sch Mines Q 36:154-85 Ja '15
Wisconsin
Wisconsin zinc district. H. C. George. 11 maps
Eng- & Min J 100:295-300 Ag 21 '16
Yellowstone national park
Geology of the Yellowstone national park.
C. H. Butman. 11 Sci Am S 79:7-9 Ja 2 '15
Geometrical drawing
Geometrical constructions. K. D. McFarlane.
diags Mach 21:668-9 Ap '15
See also Mechanical drawing
Geometry
See also Geometrical drawing
Georgian architecture. See Architecture, Colonial
German silver
German silver; melting, casting and rolling.
R. A. Wood. 11 Metal Ind n s 18:229-32, 322-
3 Je, Ag '15
Metallography of German silver. F. C: Thomp-
son. Met & Chem Eng 12:785-6 D »14
German science: abstract. Ind Eng 14:446 N
Two points of view. Sci Am 113:422 N 13 *15
See also Railroads— Germany
Army
Foresters in the German army. T. R. Helms.
11 Am For 21:527-31 Ap '15
German army administration. O: von Gott-
berg. Sci Am S 80:363 D 4 '15
German post office and the German army.
A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci Am 113:25+ Jl 3 '15
Telegraph and telephone in the German army.
il Sci Am S 80:177, 181 S 18 '16
Colonies
German colonies as outposts of science. Sci
Am 111:450 D 5 '14
Com merce
Balance of trade In chemicals between the
United States and Germany In 1913. J Ind
& Eng Chem 6:1034-6 D '14
Germany's export trade: how the 1912 foreign
business of $30,000,000 was distributed. M.
Braun. Automobile 81:1009-13+ D 3 '14
Hints for American exporters. F: Schrelb-
man. Eng M 49:662-71 Ag '15
Economic policy
German cartel policy. O: H. Luten. Eng M 48:
508-16 Ja '15
Food supply
Feeding the German nation In time of war.
SclAm 112:126 F 6 '15
Is Germany self-sustaining in war? B: Baker.
Sci Am 111:460 D 5 '14
Industries and resources
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
221
Germany— Industries — Continued
Chemical Industries of Germany. P. F. Frank-
land. Met & Chem Eng 13:378-87 Je '16;
Same. Scl Am S 79:389-90, 402-3 Je 19-26 '15
Economic causes of the war traced to mush-
European
405-8 Jl '15
Future of Germany's steel Industry. H. H.
Campbell. Iron Age 96:188-9 Jl 22 '15
German agriculture In war time. Scl Am 112:
216 Mr 6 '15
German Industrial competition — after the war.
Engineer 119:245-6 Mr 12 '15
German system and method; effect of the war
on her industries. Scl Am S 79:165 Mr 6 '15
Germany as nature's competitor. Scl Am 113:
442 N 20 '16
Is Germany self -sustaining In war? B: Baker.
Scl Am 111:460 D 5 '14
Tasks of German Inventors In wartime. Scl
Am 113:214+ S 4 '16
Textile trade In Germany.. Textile World 48:
376-8 Ja '15
What Germany Is doing In the chemical and
metallurgical Industries. Eng & MIn J 99:
829 My 8 '16; Same cond. Scl Am S 80:5 Jl
3 '15
Intellectual life
War and the scholars. Scl Am 112:488 My 29
'15
Law
Commercial laws of England, Scotland, Ger-
many and France. A. J. Wolfe and E. M.
Borchard. U S Bur For & Dom Com 97:24-
68 '15
Military aeronautics
question; facts and figures Indicating
number and capacity of the air fleet.
G. Prade. Scl Am S 79:214-15 Ap 3 '15
Navy
Recent German naval construction. M. K. Bar-
nett. 11 Scl Am 113:484+ D 4 -15
Von Tirpitz and his navy. Scl Am 113:334 O 16
When the Gorman fleet comes out Scl Am
112:586 Je 12 '15
Geysers
Apparatus to Illustrate the action of geysers. 11
Scl Am 111:511 D 10 '14
Gibbons, ferlnllng, 1648-1721
Grinline Gibbons and the woodwork of hla
age. Review by R: F. Bach. Arch Rec 38;
189-90 Jl '15
Glbba medal
Gibbs medal award to Arthur A. Noyes. W. 1>.
Harkins; J. Stleglitz. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
449-50 My '15
Gllpln county, Colorado
Ores of Gllpln county, Colorado. E. S. Bastln.
II Econ Geol 10:262-91 Ap '15
Glnpoles
Raising a gin polo. H: M. Keys, jr. dlag Pow-
er 41:29 Ja 5 '15
Tripod of 3-Inch pipe sets arch centers In
close quarters. 11 Eng Rec 71:277 F 27 '15
Girders
Chart for designing reinforced concrete beams.
R. R. Leffler. BJng & Contr 42:135-8 Ag 5 '14
Columns over clearways in Newark terminal.
dlag Eng- N 74:991 N 18 '15
Design methods in concrete construction. J.
Cochran. Concrete Cem 6:33-4, 83-5, 145-8
190-2 Ja-Ap '15
Design of beams, girders and trusses. ID. Mc-
Cullough. diags Bldg Age 36:27-8 Jl: 33-4 Ag:
29-30 S; 37-9 O: 37-9 N; 27-9 D '14: 37:39-41
Ja; 31-3 F; 27-8 Mr; 49-50 Ap; 49-60 My; 47-
8 Je; 45-6 Jl; 27-8 Ag; 29-30 S; 37-8 N; 51-2
D '15
Design of rectangular concrete beams. H.
Harding. Am Soc M H J 37:529-31 S '15
Design of reinforced concrete T-beams and
rectangular beams with steel In compression.
M. J. Lorente. Bng & Contr 43:182-4 F 24
'15
Designing of reinforced concrete beams; some
data tending to show errors in present theory
and practice. L. J. Mensch. Eng & Contr 44:
108-11 Ag 11 '15
Determining the stresses In an offset beam.
W: L.. Cathcart. Mach 21:672 Ap '15
Diagram, for wooden beams. W. D. Hudson.
Eng N 73:639 Ap 1 '15
Draw diagrams for beams reinforced for com-
ision. W. W. Clifford and C. H. Mangold.
Rec 72:472 O 16 '15 ^^
Ing 40-ton girders at a height of 250 feet
above^the street 11 dlags Eng Rec 70:699-702
Erecting 36-ton girders with steel shears. U
Eng Rec 70:606 D 5 '14
Field methods In concrete construction— -beam
and slab forms. J. Cochran. dlags Concrete
Cem 6:285-84- Je '16
Graphical method for designing simple rein-
forced concrete beams and data for design-
Ing simple, double-reinforced and T-beams.
R. R. Leffler. Eng & Contr 43:239-42 Mr 17
Heavy plate-girders in track-elevation work.
II Eng N 73:1030-7 My 27 '15
Heavy trusses and foundation girders used In
steel bank building, diags Eng Rec 71:713-14
Je 5 '16
Maximum E-50 shears and moments at points
of short beams. W. M. Eliot Eng Rec 72:
633 N 20 '15
Maximum stresses In tension reinforcement.
M. J. Lorente. Eng & Contr 42:366 O 14 '14
Nomographic charts for simple beam design.
C: D. Conklin, Jr. Eng Rec 71:809 Je 26 '15
Nomographic solutions for formulas of various
types R. C. Strachan. Eng Rec 71:807-9 Je
26 '15
Reinforcing spring in place holds concrete to
plate girders. R. C. Hardman. dlag Eng Reo
72:673 N 27 '16
Results of some teats of I-beam connections.
C. S. Whitney, dlags Eng & Contr 44:35-7
Jl 14 '15
Shear in beams. E. Jonson. Eng Rec 71:25 Ja
Shrinkage and time effects In reinforced con-
crete.^1. R. McMillan. 11 Minn U Bui 3:1-41
'15; Abstracts. Eng Rec 72:251-2 Ag 28 '15;
Bng & Contr 44:306-10 O 20 '15
Special methods of reinforced concrete design;
with discussion. M. J. Lorente. dlags Boston
Soc C E J 2:266-82 S '15
Suspended beam forms— their advantages and
disadvantages. S. Dlamant. dlag Eng Reo
71:120 Ja 23 '15
Tables for determining the bending moments
and shears In simple beams and in beams
flxprl at one and both ends. S. M. Gotten.
Eng & Contr 43:335-40 Ap 14 '15
Tents of I-beam connections made at Cornell.
Eng Rec 71:746 Je. 12 '15
Testa on the shearing resistance of reinforced
concrete beams; abstract E. Brown, H. M.
MacKay and C. M. Morssen. Am Soc M E J
37:724 D '15
Torsion strength of reinforced concrete beams.
Am Soc M E J 37:49-50 Ja '15
Sec alfto Bridges; Building: Graphic statics;
Roofs: Steel construction; Strains and stres-
ses; Trusses
Glands
Biochemical systems and their function In the
development of the organism. W. Bechterew.
Scl Am S 79:131 F 27 '15
Therapeutic Tines of preparations of the duct-
less glands. R. G. Torrey. Scl Am S 80:122-3,
334-5 Ag 21-28 '15
Bye-sight vs. glaring lights and the fixture.
*, L7 Godinez. •"«*»—- -
>z. Arch & Bldg 46:479-80 D '14
factor In street lighting. A. J.
- flff.X •*•"'** '
OD.4
9-48 Mr 6
Glare as a __ .
Sweet Blec R & W Elec'n
'16
Glare In museum galleries; the psychological
factor in the lighting problem. B: I. Oilman.
dlags Arch Rec 38:262-80, 362-78 Ag-S '15
In the glare. F. L. Godinez. Arch & Bldg 46:
421-2 N '14
Optical properties of diffusing media. Ilium Bngf
Soc 10:355-402 no 5 '15
222
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Glare — Continued
Testing the gloss of paper and other mate-
rials, diag Ilium HSngr8:425-7 O '15
Glasgow
Harbor
Improvement of the river Clyde and harbour
of Glasgow, 1873-1914. T: Mason, Engineer
119:277 Mr 19 '15
Glass
Cleveland lantern for ornamental lighting.
W. Harrison, il Elec W 66:521-4 S 4 '15
"" Contributions of the chemist to the glass
industry. A. A. Hougbton. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:290-2 Ap '15
Daylight glass; abstract. S. H. Gage. Eleo W
66:1041 N 6 '15
Development of daylight glass; with discus-
sion. E: J. Brady, diags Ilium Eng Soc 9:
937-60 no 9 '14
Glass-making at the Ediswan works, il Ulum
TCngf 8:434-5 O '15
Holophane glassware for shopllghtlng, Blum
Engr 7:562 D '14
How glass is graded. M. McBvoy. Eng Reo
72:458 O 9 '15
Lighting of rooms through translucent glass
ceilings; with discussion. E. J. Edwards. 11
Ilium Eng Soc 9:1011-20 no 9 '14
Manufacture of laboratory glassware In Great
Britain. D. G. Anderson. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:543-4 Je '15: Same. Sci Am S 80:59 Jl 24 '15
Manufacture of optical glass In America. Sci
Am 112:176 F 20 '15
Partitions of translucent pressed- glass units.
II Eng N 72:1269 D 24 '14
' Relation of chemistry and mechanical manipu-
lation to the evolution -of the glass Industry.
R. L. Prink. Met & Chem Eng 13:800-2 N 1
Sand blast for marking glassware. G: Snitzer
and L. S. Trachsel. diag' J Ind & Eng Chem
7:426-7 My '15
Selenium In the production of colored glass.
S: Weln. Sci Am 112:361 Ap 17 '15
Triplex glass. Sci Am S 80:187 S 18 '15
Class bricks
Translucent glass bricks. Sci Am S 79:3 Ja
2 '15
Glass cutting
To cut glassware easily. H. J. Hall. Eng ft
Min J 100:315 Ag 21 '16
-Glass factories
Illumination ofjriass factories. W: A. D. Evans.
11 Elec R & W ETlec'n 67:78-81 Jl 10 '15
Glens Falls, New York
Bridges
Architectural effects secured In Glens Falls
arch bridge over Hudson river. II diags Eng
Reo 72:574-6 N 6 '15
Gloveravllle, New York
Constructi
age wor
il plan
Glucose
Sewerage
on and operation of Gloversville sew-
ks. H. P. Eddy and H. J. Hanmer.
Eng N 74:744-7, 780-1 O 14-21 '15
Absorption of glucose by bone-black. H.
Morton. Am Chem Soc J 86:1832-8 S '14
.
Commercial glucose and its uses. G: W. Rolfe.
Sci Am S 79:314-15 My 15 '15; Abstract. Met
& Chem Eng 13:332-3 My '15
Comparison of the optical rotatory powers of
the alpha and beta forms of certain acetyl-
ated derivatives ofglucose. C. S. Hudson and
J. K. Dale. Am Chem Soc J 37:1264-70 My
Contributions of the chemist to the corn
Bedford. J Ind &
Glue
ontnbutions of the chen
products industry. E. T.
Eng Chem 7:275-6 Ap '15
"Conversion table .for 'glues, t Ginsberg. J Ind
& Eng Chem 6:108f D '14
Hints on the use of glue. W. H. "Wilkin. Bldg
Age 37:63-4 N '15
Tests upon glue, particularly the tensile
strength. A: H. GilL diag J Ind & Eng Chem
7:102-6 F '16
Colloidal swelling of wheat gluten. F. W. Up-
* — - Ana chem Soc J SJi
Isolation of crystalline dZ-glyceric aldehyde
from a syrup obtained by the oxidation of
glyceroL E. J. Wltzemaim. Am Chem Soc J
36:2223-34 O '14
Synthetic preparation of dZ-glycerlc aldehyde.
EL J. Witzemann. Am Chem Soc J 36:1908-16
S '14
Glycocyamldlne compounds
Researches on hydantolns; a new method of
synthesizing glycocyamidlne compounds, and
the conversion of glycocyamidlne into Iso-
mers of creatinlne. T. B. Johnson and B. H.
Nlcolet. Am Chem Soc J 37:2416-26 O '15
Gogeblc range. See Iron mines and mining —
Michigan
Colored glasses for eye protection. M. Luc-
klesh. Iron Tr R 57:437-8 S 2 '16
Goggles for gas welding and cutting. F. W.
filing, il Iron Age 95:215 F 4 '15
Goggles for grinders. H. W. Davie. Iron Age
9??1469 D 24 '14 ^
How to test lenses of goggles. F. W. King.
Foundry 43:449-50 N '15
Proper eye protection. W. B. McKibbln. 11
Mach 21:296 D '14
Specifications for chipper's goggles, diags Iron
Tr R 55:1227 D 31 '14
Going value
Des Moines gas company case. Elec R & "W
Elec'n 67:329-30 Ag 21 '15
Utilities bureau; conference on valuation, Fhll-
delphia, 1915. Elec Ry J 46:1032-3 N 26 '15
Valuation of water works properties. H. P.
Gillette. Eng & Contr 44:258-61 O 6 '15
Gold
Gold and silver statistics. F: Hobart. Eng &
Min J 99:47-8 Ja 9 '15
What excessive gold supply may do. Eng &
Min J 100:465-6 S 18 '15
tiec also Gold dredging; Gold milling; Gold
mines and mining; Quartz
Gold assaying
Amalgamation
Inst Min E ]
. .
12:771-3 D '14
for washing gold beads. W: S.
g & Min J 98:1141-2 D 26 '14
tests. W. J. Sharwood. Am
_________ Bui 104:1659-70 AS '15; Dxcerpts.
Met & Chem Eng 13:927 D 1 '15
Determination of platinum, palladium and gold.
A. M. Smoot. Eng & Min J 99:700-1 Ap 17
Determining percentage of gold In quartz.
Met & Chem Eng 12:744 D '14
Gold and silver assaying. S. Fischer, Jr. Met
& Chem En? 12:771-3 D '
Rapid metho
Black. 11 E
Gold dredging
Application of electric motors to gold dredges.
G. B. Rosenblatt, il diag Am Inst E E Fro
38:1165-76 Ag '14; Abstract. Eng & Min J
98:739-40 O 24 '14; Discussion. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:144-54 Ja '15
Dredging and hydraulicking operations In the
Yukon. Eng & Min J 100:481 S 18 '15
Flume-type elevator dredges in Alaska. L: H.
Eddy, if Eng & Min J 99:1129-30 Je 26 '15
Gold dredging in 1914. R. E. Cranston. Eng &
Mln J 99:100-1 Ja 9 '15
Gold dredging- in the Philippines, il Eng &
Min J 99:685-8 Ap 17 '15
High yield of Idltarod dredge. 11 Eng & Mln
J 99:727-8 Ap 24 '16
Nechi mines (Columbia) ltd. Eng & Mln J 99:
244-5 Ja 80 *15
Pato property of Oroville dredging company.
J 99:231-4 Ja
*ato property of Oroville dredg
W. A. Prichard. Eng & Mln
30 '15
Requirements for prospecting dredging ground
in the Yukon. J. A. Macdonald. Eng & Mln
J 99:828-9 My 8 '15
for. the Phlllp-
-9 My 1
Steam-electric-dxiven „_ ___ __
pines. 11 Eng & Mln J 99398-900 My 22 :
See also Gold mines and mining
Gold metallurgy
Add treatment of gold precipitate: abstract.
H. A. White. Met & ChemEng 18:118-19 F
'16
Chlorlnatlon of ores, diag Met & Chem Bng
18:605 Ag '15
Concentrating Gold King ores. W. C. Frosser.
flow BheetEng ft Mln J 100:633-4 O 16 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
223
Gold metallurgy — Continued
Concentration formulas. J. E. Clennell. Eng &
tfln J 100:724-5 O 80 '15
Concentration formulas. L: Janin, Jr. Eng &
MIn J 100:889 N 27 '15
Concentration of gold In bottoms In the copper
converter; abstract. H. F. Collins. Met &
Chem Eng 13:446 Jl '15
Electric furnace for gold refining at the Alas-
ka-TreadweU cyanide plant. W. P. Lass. 11
dlag Am Inst Mln H Bui 103:1443-7 Jl '16;
Same. Met & Chem Eng 13:566-7 S 1 '15;
Excerpt (Electric precipitate-melting fur-
nace) Eng & Mln J 100:270-1 Ag 14 ~15; Ab-
stract. Eng- M 50:456 D '15; Discussion. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 108:2456-8 D '15
Flotation In.gold^metallurgy. W. B. Blyth. Met
on paper. D. Lay. Eng &
. ;lce in the Wltwatersrand
Africa. F. L. Bosqui. dlags
Bui 101:997-1083 My '15: Ab-
& Chem Eng 13:!
Gold precipitation
Mln J 100:276-7
Metallurgical
district, Soi
Am Inst Mln
.AJCU JUL1J91. "" •" JU JOUJl J.UJ..09I-XUOO 1XJLV J.U. -«.U-
stract. Met ft Chem Etag 13 :925-f D 1 '15 :
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 108:2436-53
Metallurgy at the International engineering
congress; symposium on gold and silver. Met
& Chem Eng 18:721-5 O 15 '15
Mill and cyanide plant of Chlksan mines,
Korea. C: W. De Witt. 11 plan Am Inst Mln
E Bui 101:931-6 My '15; Abstract. Met &
•Chem Eng 13:388 Je '15
Progress In gold and silver metallurgy In 1914.
Met & Chem Eng 13:3-5 Ja '15
Recent Rand metallurgical practice. M. T.
Murray. Eng & Mln f 99:771-3 My 1 'IB
Refining base bullion. W: S. Mann. Eng &
Mln J 99:535 Mr 20 '15
Refining gold by Miller's chlorine process; ab-
stract. It. Pearson. Met & Chem Eng 13:508
Ag '15
Relative efficiency of various amalgams In the
recovery of gold. F. A. Thomson and R. Kef-
fer. Met & Chem Eng 13:367-70 Je '15
Tonopah plant of the Belmont milling co.
A. H. Jones, il dlags now sheet Am Inst Mln
E Bui 104:1731-58 Aff '15; Abstract. Met &
Chem Eng 13:811-12 N 1 '15
See also Cyanide process
Gold milling
Amador consolidated milling plant, Amadnr
City. Calif. T. S. O'Brien. II flow sheet Eng
& Mln J 100:255-7 Ag 14 '15
Crushing and grinding. L. D. Mills and M. H.
""uryla. Met & Chem Bag 13:721-2 O 15 '15
L milling in California — a comparison. L. A.
Palmer. 11 ding Mot & Chom Sng 13:617-24
5 15 '15
Grinding ore for cyanidatlon; a suggested mod-
ification for all allmlng practice. E. 8. Pettis.
Met & Chem Eng 13:910 Ja '15
New mill at Elko Prince mine, Midas, Nevada.
Eng & Mln J 100:474 S 18 ME>
Tonopah plant of the Belmont milling co. A. H.
Jones. 11 dlags flow sheet Am Inst
Mln H Bui 104:1781-68 A* '15: Abstract Met
6 Chem Eng 13:811-12 N 1 '16
Gold mines and mining
Ancient gold mining in East Africa; extracts
from Dlodorus the Sicilian. A. B. Coll. Eng
& Mln J 99:1041-2 Je 12 '15
Cost of an ounce of gold. P. E. Harbour. Eng
& Min J 100:49-60 Jl 10 '15
Gold recovery at placer mines. D. F. Carver.
1 11 En* ft din J 100:472-3 S 18 '1C
C. Hartley. Eng
aw. BSng ft Mln J
Opportunity in
& Min J 99 :r
Tonopah In 18
99:154-5 Ja 16 '15
See also Gold dredging; Hydraulic mining
Gold d<
548 ~
Alabama
its. In Alabama. Eng & Mln J 99:
Alaska and the Yukon
Bagloy scraper for gravel mining In Alaska.
L: ft. Eddy. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:257-8 Ag 14
E1110.
Elevating placer tailings with a __
bucket. H. L Hills. Eng & Mln J 100:
Ag 21 15
-10
Koyukuk placer-mining district. Eng & Mln J
99:1021-2 Je 12 '15
Prospecting methods at Fairbanks. H. I. Ellis.
k 11 dlags fing & Min J 99:805-10 My 8 '15
Winter mining at Fairbanks. H. L Ellis.
dlags Eng & Mln J 100:707-11 O 80 '15
Yakataga beach placers. A. G. Thompson. 11
Eng& Mln J 99:763-6 My 1 '15
Bolivia
\ C. Lincoln.
California
Drift mines of California, J: D. Hubbard. il
- _ ft Min J 100:667-8 O 23 '16
et deposits of the Klamath mountains,
Ufornla. H: G. Ferguson. U maps Econ
Geol 10:241-61 Ap '15
Quartz veins In lamprophyre Intrusions1. J: F.
McLennan. Eng & Min J 99:11-13 Ja 2 '15
Seneca mining district, California. W. H.
Wright. 11 map Eng & Min J 99:1072-4 Je
19 '16
With the forty-niners. Eng & Mln J 100:881
N 27 '16
Canada
Kowkash gold district. Eng & Mln J 100:695-6
Chile
Gold and silver in Chile. M. R. Lamb, jl Eng
& Mln J 99:847-9 My 15 '15
Colombia
Placers of Antloqula, Colombia. R. W. Perry.
11 map Eng & Mln J 100:585-9 O 9 '15
Colorado
Tenderfoot Hill, Cripple Creek. Eng & Mln J
100:344 Ag 28 '15
Dutch Guiana
Gold-bearing quartz veins In Dutch -Guiana,
J. B. Perclval. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:511-12
S 25 '15
' Nevada
Developments at Atlanta, Nev. P. W. Meyers.
& Min J 99:541 Mr 20 '16
^-Dolores mining co.'s mill at Rook-
land, JNevada, E. J. Schrader. U Eng ft Mln
Plttsburg-
land, Nc
J 99:653-4 Ap 10 '15
New Mexico
Pinos Altos district, New Mexico. L L. Wright
11 Eng & Mln J 99:138-6 Ja 16 '15
Oregon
Hydraullcklng at Waldo. Ore. W. H. Wright.
11 Eng & Mln J 100:211-14 Ag 7 '15
Quebec
Gold-bearing gravels of Beauce county, Que-
bec. J. B. Tyrrell. Am Inst Mln E £ul 99:
609-20 Mr '15
Ruwla
BJiderltnsky gold
Eng & Mln J 99:1017-2
N: T. Truschkott. 11
Je 12 '16
Siberia
Improvements at Lena goldflelds. Eng & Min J
Transvaal
Mining conditions on the Wltwaterarand. W. L;
Honnold. dlags Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:1601-
21 Ag '15
Mining In the Transvaal In 1914. H. F. Mar-
riott. Eng & Mln J 99:131-2 Ja 9 '15
Mining on the Witwatersrand. 11 Eng & Mln
J 10?: 320 -2 Ag 21 '15
Ore reserves of the Rand. A. C. Key. Eng &
Mln J 100:139-40 Jl 24 '16
Power supply of the Central mining-Rand
mines group. J. H. Rider. 11 dlags Inst B B J
53:609-32; Discussion. 53:683-40 My 1 '16
224
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gold mine* and mining — Continued
Victoria
Placer mining in Victoria. Eng & Min J 99:
188 Ja 23 '15
Washington
Gold Bar hydraulic mine, Blewett H. I. Ellis.
dlags Bng & Min J 100:678-9 O 23 '15
Gold plaiting
Gold and platinum plating; practical formulae
with Instructions for their use. M. Kate-
ridge. Metal Ind n s 13:109-10 Mr '15 ^
Single cell gold plating. F. L. McAloon. Metal
Ind n 8 12:510 D '14
Gold washing
Rapid method for washing gold beads. E. J.
HalL il Eng & Mln J 100:149-50 Jl 24 '15
Golden -rod
Volatile oils of the genus solidago. E. R. Miller
and J. M. Moseley. Am Chem Soc J 37:1285-
94 My '15
Goldffeld. Nevada
En* & Mln J »;
909 My 22 '15
^Tennis as compared to golf. D. Douglass. Sci
Am 113:383 OSO '15
Golf balls
Flight of a golf ball. Sci Am S 79:168 Mr 6 '15
Golf llnlcfi
Electric lighting of "court" and "clock" gotf
courses. M. Ef. Trimble. 11 diags Eflec W 66:
308 Ag 7 '16
Goltra process
Concentration by the Qoltra process: bene-
flclatton of Brown iron ores by means of a
current of hot air and properly located
screens. W: B. Phillips. Iron Age 94:1148-
50 N 12 '14; Abstract. Eng M 48:582-5 Ja '15
Good roads congress, American. See American
road builders' association
Good roads convention, Canadian and Inter-
national. See Canadian and international
good roads convention
Good roads show, Sixth
Sixth Good roads show, Chicago, Dec, 14-18.
11 Good Roads n s 9:80-7 Ja 2^15
Good roads week
Report on Good roads week at Cornell univer-
sity. Good Roads n s 9:218-14 My 29 '15
Government employees
Accommodations de luxe for federal valuation
engineers, plan Bug Rec 70:696-8 D 26 '14
Canvastown for government employees in
New South Wales. 11 Sci Am 112:479 My 22
'15
Comfort for workers In Washington's govern-
ment buildings. D. A. Wllley. 11 Sci Am 8
78:873-4 D if '14
Bte alao Civil service
Government ownership
Discussion on government ownership. Elec Ry
J 44:1289-90 D 12 '14
Evils of government ownership. J. Bourne, Jr.
Elec By J 46:707-10 O 9 '16; Same cond. Ry
R 57:490-2 O 16 '15
Government-owned dyestufl works in Great
Britain. Textile World 48:871-8 Ja '15
Government ownership and municipal owner-
ship condemned: discussion at loth annual
meeting of the National civic federation.
Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1142 D 12 '14
Government ownership and the miner. E. L.
Bailey. Colliery 36:490-1 Ap '15
Government ownership discussed in Manila.
Elec Ry J 46:22-3 Jl 8 '15
Governmental versus private enterprise dis-
cussed at National civic federation meet-
ing. Klec W 64:1140-1 D 12 '14
Radium situation. W. F. Bleecker. Met ft
Chem Eng 18:148-5 Mr '16; Abstract. Eng M
49:108-3 Ap '15
Bee 0Zso Government regulation of indus-
try; Municipal ownership; Public service
Government regulation of Industry
Address to National association of cotton
manufacturers. A. O. Duncan. Textile
World 49:199-202 My '15
Administration and business men. L. Crom-
welL Textile World 49:240-2 My '16
Business and government. E. Root. Ry R 57:
17-19 Jl 3 '15
Destructive and constructive regulation of
business. R. R. Lounsbury. Am Ind 16:10-13
Ag '15
German cartel policy. O: H. Luken. Eng M 48:
608-16 Ja '15
Government's business. It needs regulation by
business men. Ry R 55:746-8 D 19 '14
Right of the states. Ry Age 59:43-4 Jl 9 '15
Right of the states which Is often overlooked;
constitutional duty of federal government to
protect from harmful regulation of com-
merce by sister states. A. F. Thorn. Ry Age
59:49-53 Jl 9 '15
See also Electric railroads and state; Vic-
tory laws; Gas companies — Regulation; Gov-
ernment ownership; Interstate commerce;
Interstate commerce commission; Labor
laws; Municipal ownership; Public service
commissions: Public service corporations —
Regulation; Railroads — Rates; Railroads and
state; Waterworks — Regulation
Governors, Conference of. See Conference of
governors
Governors (machinery)
Analysis of waterwn eel-governor effort; 'ab-
stract. E. D. Searing. Elec W 65:1518-14 Je
Blocking up the governor. R. O. Richards. II
' Power 41:347-8 Mr 9 '16
Compensators for Corliss governors. C: L.
Ware, dlags Power 42:93-4 Jl 20 '15
Corliss governor compensator. J. Stewart.
Power 41:415-16 Mr 23 '15
- - -- - - a shaft
J. G- Hamabe.
F_'15
Disturbing 'actions of
stract. G. Hamabe. .
j governor: ab-
Am Soo M E J 37:124-5
Double-acting speed controller. 11 Mach 22:247
Governing of marine steam turbines, dlags
Engineer 119:235 Mr 5 '15
Governor-stop control and belt tightener, dlags
Power 41:8 Ja 5 '15
Governors for motor vehicles. T. Douglas.
dlags Automobile 32:942-5 My 27 '16
Improved hydraulic governor, il Eng Rec 7J:
Metropolitan S. A. E. discusses aeroplanes
and governors, dlags Automobile 33:560-3 S
One governor controls two waterwheels. 11 Eng
Reo 71:872-3 Mr 20 '16
Pendulum governor compensator. B: S. Han-
son, dlag Power 42:488-9 O 5 '16
Prize-winning regulating device, il dlag Power
40:900-1 D 22 '14
Pros and cons of speed governors. Horseless
Age 35:705 My 26 '15
Grace, Eugene G.
Future leaders of the steel industry. C. J.
Stark, por Iron Tr R 65:1213-14 D 31 '14
Grade crossing elimination
Adjustment of the consequential damages at
the Tower Orove crossings. L. R. Bowen.
Assn Eng Soc J 55:116-21 O '16
Boston & Albany railroad Improvements at
Worcester. Mass. L. Q. Morphy. 11 Boston
Soc C H J 1:481-98 N '14
Chaos in apportioning the cost of grade cross-
ing elimination. Eng Rec 71:319 Mr 13 '15
Chief engineers discuss grade-crossing law
and cost distribution. Eng Rec 71:455-6 Ap
10 '15
Costs of bridges for .grade- crossing elimina-
tion. C. N. Balnbrldge. Eng Rec 71:770 Je
19 '15
Difficult grade crossing elimination in Albany,
N. Y. 8. dlags plan Ry Age 59:961-3 N 19 '15
Eliminating railway grade crossings In Los
Angeles. Eng N 74:355 Ag 19 '16
Eliminating the Tower Grove grade crossing
at St. Louis, il diags plan Eng N 74:52-5 Jl
8 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
225
Grade crossing elimination — Continued
Elimination of grade crossings; apportionment
of coat; manner of obtaining elimination;
construction. JU B. Reilly. Boston Soc C E J
2:185-48 Ap '15
Elimination of the Tower Grove, crossings,
St. Louis, Mo. S. L. Wonson. 11 dlags plans
Assn Eng Soc J 55:95-115 O '15; Same cond.
>B: Same
Grade ci-ossing eliminated without halting
traffic, plan Eng Rec 71:722 Je 5 '15
Grade crossing elimination. Ry Age 59:634-5 O
8 '15
Grade-crossing law and Its effect on grade-
crossing elimination. C. W. Stark. Eng Rec
71:327-0 Mr 13 '15
Needless grade separation required of rail-
roads. C. E. Smith. Eng Rec 71:67-1 My 29 '15
Pennsylvania Improvements through Plqua,
Ohio; new station and second track on re-
vised, grade, eliminating eight street grade
crossings. II plans Ry Age 58:1003-6 My 14 '16
Study of grade crossing elimination In cities.
C. N. Balnbridge. diags Ry Age 59:45-8 Jl
9 15
' Substantial crossing- barrier. H Ry Age 59:105
Track elevation on the Nickel Plate railroad
at Chicago. II dlag map Bng N 74:888-91 N
4 '15
Sec alao Railroads— Track depression; Rail-
roads— Trade elevation
Grade crossings
Grade crossings In Canada. Ry Age 57:1180 D
Protection of grade crossings. II Ry R 57:531-2
O 23 '15; Same cond. Ry Age 59:703-4 O 22
15
Track crossing on curve with superelevation,
plan Eng N 72:1133 D 3 '14
8co aJjttt Grade crossing elimination; Rail-
roads—Crossings; Railroads— Track eleva-
tion
Grading
Conditions determining maximum grades and
methods and cost of road grading In West
Virginia. A. D. Williams. J£nff &BContr43:
1G-17 Ja 6 '15; Excerpt (Cost of grading and
excavating). Concrete Cem 5:267-8 D *14
Grading machine loads nine two-yard wag-
ons in ten minutos. II Mimic Eng 49:124-5 S
Power road machinery with special reference
to hauling and earth road grading. N. De
^Wind. II Eng & Contr 43:83-6 Ja 27 '15
Preliminary estimating of grading simplified.
J. M. Brown. Eng Rec 73:610-11 My 15 '25
l^'Sk'8!W^uMM; totalfttlon-
Soe also Railroads— Grade; Roads— Grade
Q rah a mite
Variations of the .physical characteristics of a
petroleum residuum with Increasing per-
centages of grahnmlte. H. Rossbacher? J Ind
& Bng Chezn 7:205-6 Mr '15
Grain
M.GV rtf flrpo.ln <« jTwti
method for determining the
of germinated grain
( — C. A. Nowak. j Ind
separating and, de-
aer 119:3
hem 7:
f°F **'
grain. II diags Engineer
-
:338 -Ap
Advance hearing. Ry Age 58:
'15
A
Ap 30
Grain dust
C?6e'671?2SJl Sff10810118- D: x Prico- Colliery
Itoioslbmty of grain dusts. D: J. Price and
H. H. Brown. Bel Am S 78:368 D 5 '14
Explosion leaves grain elevator practically In-
tact. U Bng Rec 72:119-20 Jl 24 '15
Grain elevators
De?!i?' construction and detailed costs of the
*™8 fora r«Spforoed concrete jaram
w* Hay- ** & fiontr
Blec * *
Electricity In grain elevators. H. E Stafford
"& JfOT*^
eleva-
tilted S-aln elevator of th»
Pacific Ryfil ConcJefe Cem 6:196
73:
y elevatora-
GlS,nd Trunk Pacific railway
seotion-
Grandstands
Nati
Granite
Boulder batholith of Montana, P. BlUlngsley.
dlags maps Am Inst MIn B Bui 97:31-17 Ja
Heating tests, and the light they throw on
&e S^S^A WSSftf S ST"5
Granite blocks
b paving
Granite pavements. See Pavements, Granite
Grape Juice
New discovery In the American wine Indus-
by
Graphic methods
Gte
LW. B. R. Hed-
Graphlo method for speed-time and distance-
time curves. H. p Woodruff. Am SstEB
J 44:
Graphic methods for presenting data. W. C.
Brlnton. II Bng M 47:661-66, 837-29- 48-73-
85 229-41, 396-406. 551-68 AV'14-Ja V
Graphics In maintenance work. Blec Ry J 46:
Graphs as an aid to the plumber and fitter.
H. Whitehead, Dom Eng 70:136-8 Ja 30 '15
• Graphs, charts and statistics as aids to ad-
'
mlnl^tgtitton^ B. C. Stothart Blec Ry J '46:
Joint committee on standards for graphic
presentation; preliminary report. Am Soc
; Kutter>_ formula.
'16
Practical applications of the principles of sta-
Ijswcs. C: S. Ruffner. Assn Bng Soc J 53:
Simplifiecl method of determining cost of coal
felec W 66:754-6 O 2 'ifc; Same. Power 42:4°56-
8 S 28 '15; Same. Eng & MIn J 100:G86-8 O
16 15
Solar declinations computed by graphic meth-
od. R. R. V. Reynolds. Bng Rec 72:160 Ag 7
15
Solution of pulp problems by graphic raeth-
?oo8' j^i/''u? uley" & Min J 100:98"
Graphic atatlcc
Design methods In concrete construction. J.
Cochran. Concrete Cem 6:83-5 F '15
Graphical analysis of arches with fixed ends
--ntly^s|mplifled. C. S. Whitney. Eng Rec
226
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Craphlc statics — Continued
Graphical method for designing simple rein-
forced concrete beams and data for deaign-
<««5 simple, double-reinforced and T-beams.
R. Leffler. Eng & Contr 43:239-42 Mr 17
Method
_______ for determining two-hinged arch re-
actions. C. S. Whitney. Bug & Contr 44:
123-4 As IB '16
Nomographic charts for simple beam design.
C: D. Conklln, Jr. Eng Rec 71:809 Je 26 ^16
Nomographic solutions Tor formulas of vari-
ous types. R. C. Strachan. Eng Rec 71:807-9
Relnforced-concrete conduit analysis simplified
by theory of displacements. C. S. Whitney.
Sag- Heo 73:486-3 O 16 '15
See also Girders; Mechanical drawing;
Steel construction; Strains and stresses
Can profits be made In American graphite? J.
Hartley. Iron Age 96:86-8 Jl 8 '16
Defense of natural graphite lubricant. Horse-
less Age 36:127 Ja 27 '15
Feeding graphite to boilers. C. N. Wiley, diags
Power 41:616-17 My 4 '15
Graphite fln boilers. W. Weaver. Power 41:131-2
Phenlz oil and graphite cylinder lubricator.
diag Power 41:780-1 Je 8 <16
Silica-graphite paint. Iron Tr R 67:364 Ag 19
Uses of graphite. Metal Work 84:463 O 8 '16
Various forms of graphite. Scl Am S 80:25 Jl
10 '16
Grates
Air-space area of grates. R. T. Strohm. Elec
W 65:103 Ja 9 '15
German progress in steam boiler firin
stract. PradeL diags *™ Soc M E J
7 Mr '15
Hopes pyramid dumping and stationary
grates. U Power 42:156-7 Ag 8 '16
Making a herringbone grate pattern. E. L.
SciUltoe. diags Foundry 43:184 My '15
Placzek traveling grate, diag Am Soo M E J 37:
118 P ?15 ^^
PolUon furnace grate, diag Power 41:499 Ap
13 '15
&«0 also Locomotive grates
Grates (fireplaces). See Fireplaces
Gravel
Centrifugal dredging pump applied to
auction of sand and gravel. 11 Concrete
7:191-2 N '15
Cost of hydraulic sand and gravel mining.
R. J. Borhek. Eng & Contr 43:673-4 Je 30
Dragline cableway is an effective tool for
sand and gravel plants. 11 Eng Rec 71:716-18
Je 6 '15
gravel ballast pit.
:185-
avel plants. 11 Elec
Elec'n 67:699-602 O 2 '16
nt and operation of plant at Wau-
, Wis. 8. E. -Bates. U diag Concrete
Gem 7:165-8 N *15
Gravel and sand plants; stationary and port-
able screening and washing plants. 11 diags
Mimic J 38:443-50 Ap 1 '16
Gravel dredge which delivers graded materials
A. Gottschalk. 11 Eng Rec 70:652 D 12 '14
Gravel washing plant with unique features,
Pontlac, Mich. U Concrete Gem 7:168-70* N
Hoist on revolving headframe operates drag-
line. 11 diags plan Enjg Bee 71:742-3 Je 12 "IS
How the problem, What Is gravel? might be
solved. S. P. Sears. Eng N 73:180-1 Ja 28 '15
Large floattojr gravel-washing plant in Indi-
fl Eng Rec 70:667-8 D 19 '14
Portable gravel
M. D. Campbell, plan
'16
^sravel: Dllnols
3. Older. 11 Eng
Stripping; of gravel pits by hydraulic meth-
ods. W. H. Wllms. diags Ry Age 68:1430-3
Use and tests
state highway . ._
N 72:1204-5 3D 17 \__
Wearing tests for sand and gravel. F. L.
Roman. Good Roads n s 9:186-7 My 1 '15
Bee also Concrete — Aggregate
Gravel roads. See Roads, Gravel
Gravitation
Modern theories of gravitation. Scl Am S
79:317 My 16 '15
See alto Specific gravity
Graywacke
Composition of graywacke. Eng & Mln J 100:
597 O 9 '15.
Grease traps. See Plumbing — Traps
Greases. See Lubrication and lubricants; Oils
and fats
Great Britain
See alto Railroads — Great Britain
Admiralty Inventions board
Board of inventions. Engineer 120:90 Jl 23
'16
Board of trade
Commercial organizations In the United King-
dom with a description of British manu-
facturers' ajtf employers' organizations.
. Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 102:
A. J.
29-36 '15
Commerce
Instit
British engineers' association; third meeting,
Manchester. Engineer 118:578-9 D 18 '14
Commercial organizations In the United King-
dom with a description of British manufac-
turers' and employers' organizations. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 102:1-63 '15
Export trade to the oversea dominions. Engi-
neer 119:383-5 Ap 16 '16
Foreign mineral trade of Great Britain. Eng ft
Mln J 99:442 Mr 6 '15
Jtution of mechanical engineers: address.
7. C. Unwin. Engineer 119:418 Ap 28 '15
Commercial policy
Plea for scientific and technical commis-
sioners. W. P. Dlgby. Inst E E J 53:799-801
Je 1 '15; Excerpts. Met & Chera Eng 13:502
Ag 15
Industries and resources
Presidential address before Institution of dvfl
engineers. A- Ross. Engineer 120:430-1 N 6
'15
Law
Commercial laws of England. Scotland, Ger-
many and France. A. J. Wolfe and E. M.
Borchard. U S Bur For & Dom Com 97:9-23
'15
Manufactures '
„_ association: third meeting,
Engineer 118:578-9 D 18 '14
Navy
British battle-fleet: Its Inception and growth
F. T.
British
throughout the centuries
Review. Engineer 118:528-9
Our navy. Engineer 119:185 F 19 '15
by F. T
D 4 '14
Jane.
Submarine chasers for the British navy. 11 Sol
Am 118:424 N 13 '15
Great Lakes
Buffalo sewage disposal and water-supply In
relation to the pollution of the Great Lakes.
Eng N 73:8-9 Ja 7 '15
Bee also Welland ship canal
Great Northern railway
Additions and betterments of the Great North-
ern Ry. By R 56:llrl3 Ja 2 '16
Greece
Kavala,tthe debatable land. Scl Am S 80:312-18
Greek architecture. See Architecture, Greek
Greek language
How we got our alphabet. W. Rice. Inland
Ptr 64:6*9-90 F '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
.227
Construction of a movable greenhouse. 11 Bldg
Age 37:65-71 Ag '16
Design of greenhouse heating plants. P. Mo-
Kee. Metal Work 83:805; H :44- 6, 837 Je 4,
Grinding machines
.
Jl 9, S 10 '15
Features of the modern greenhouse.
Dunlop. 11 Bldg Age 37:38-41 O '15
J: Y.
Heating equipment for large greenhouse. G: W.
. 11 dlags
Loeber.
'15
Heating greenhouses
Loeber. diags Bom
124-6, 244-6/362-6 Mr
26 '15
Hand grenades. B: C.
112:427 My 8 f!5
Metal Work 83:66-70 Ja 1
by
hot water. O: W.
70:399-401; 71:31-3,
, Ap 10, My 1, 29, Je
Grossman. 11 Scl Am
Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason. 1865-
Dr. Grenfell s missions in Labrador. H. H.
Heath. il Inland Ptr 55:53-4 Ap '15
Grinding and polishing
Canvas polishing wheels. B. H. Divine. Metal
Ind n s 13:449 N '15
Bye protection for grinders and machinists.
H. W. Davle. 11 Mach 21:670-1
. .
Form grinding. 11 diags Mach 21:883-92 Jl '15
Grinding and distribution of tools. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:415-16 Ag '15
Grinding and polishing stove plate trimmings.
obbs. Foundry 43:236-7
.
cone pulleys at the Norton plant.
'shrapnel
je *16
Grinding cone pulleys at the Nor'
H. W. Ault. il diags Mach 22:32 S
Grinding crowned pulleys. H. W. Dunbar. 11
Mach 21:893-4 Jl T15
Grinding, of metals; abstract. J. Homer. Ind
ihells on Norton grinding
._ Mach 21:635-7 Ap '15
Grinding street car wheels under the car. U
Mach 21:462 F '15
Grinding vs. milling. J: Mahon. dlag Mach 21:
Institution of mechanical engineers, Manches-
ter meeting. 1916. Engineer 120:417 O 29 '16
Internal grinding machines used, methods of
handling and examples of work. D. T. Ham-
ilton, if diags Mach 21:983-98 Ag '15
Laps and lapping; abstracts. W. A. Knight
and A. A. Case, diags Am Soc M B J 37:451-
6 Ag '16; Iron Tr R 57:24-6 Jl 1 '16: Mach
21:976-8 Ag '15; Discussion. Am Soc M E J
37:456-8 Ag '15
Metallographic grinding and polishing ma-
chine. 11 Iron Age 95:1164 My 27 '15
New method of polishing diamond dies, dlag
Mach 21:279 D *14
Plain cylindrical external grinding. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 dings Mach 21:861-82 Jl '15
Polishing and buffing. B. H. Divine. Metal Ind
Pollshlngand plating room practices reviewed.
F. W. Hobbs. Metal Ind n s 13:414-16 O '16
Polishing machines made by the St. Louis
machine tool co. II Metal Ind n s 13:386 S '15
Polishing wheels. W. C. Gold. 11 Metal Ind n s
13:15-16, 103-4, 279-80 Ja. Mr, Jl '15
Preparation of metal specimens for metallo-
graphlc tests. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:400-1
Progress in machine shop methods. E. R.
Norrls. 11 Iron Tr R 57:747-50 O 14 '15
Richards polishing machine. 11 Motal Ind n s
13:386 S '15
Surface and cylindrical grinding: operating
conditions and rates of production for typ-
ical operations. R. Holmes. 11 diags Mach 21:
283-5 D '14
Surface grinding: methods of grinding plane
surfaces on reciprocating and rotary surface
grinding machines. D. T. Hamilton. 11 diags
Mach 22:33-42 S '15
Theory ofjjgrindlng. H. H. Asbrldge. Engineer
Theory of grinding. J. J. Guest. Engineer 120:
394-6 O 22 '15; Abstract. Aon Soc M E J 37:
658-9 N '15
Tumbling barrel ("Jim Butler") work. T. C.
Elchstaedt. Metal Ind n s 13:368-9 S '15
and grinding attachment. 11 Iron Tr R
06 Jell '15
Brown & Sharpe plain grinding machine, il
dlag Mach 21:675-6 Ap ?15
Car wheel grinder, il Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
Carwheel grinding machine. U Iron Age 94:
Cincinnati rifle barrel grinding machine, diags
Mach 22:250-1 N '15
Combination precision Internal grinder. 11 Iron
Tr R 66:111B Je 3 '15
Diamond shear grinding machine, il Mach 21:
754-5 My '15
Disk and surface grinding machine by the
Walker grinder comDany, Worcester, Mass.
11 Iron Age 94:1489 D 31 '14
Electric grinder for wood working shop. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:898 N 4 '15 ^^
Electric rail grinder, il Sci Am 113:49+ Jl 10
Face grinding machine with magnetic chuck.
11 Iron Age 95:948 Ap 29 '15
Ford- Smith shrapnel shell grinder. 11 Mach
22:68-9 8 '15
Gardner heavy disk grinding machine. U Iron
Age 96:460 Ag 26 '16; Iron Tr R 67:444 S 2
'15; Mach 22:65-6 S '15
Grinding, a manufacturing process; a plea for
the substitution of grinders for lathes on
certain classes of work. H. W. Dunbar.
Iron Tr R 56:917-18 My 6 '15
Grinding large shells and projectiles. C. O.
Smith. II diags Iron Age 95:445-7 F 25 '15
Grinding practice. C: G. Smith. Mach 21:469-
F '15
Hand-operated hole grinding machine. 11 Iron-
Age 95:511 Mr 4 'if
Heavy grinding machine: use of a special gear
box with a ball clutch to vary speeds and
feeds. 11 Iron Age 94:1526-7 D 81 '14
Inexpensive wheel grinder, diags Blec Ry J
45:1176 Je 19 '15
Inserted- tooth saw grinding machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:467 Ag 26 '15
Internal grinding machines used, methods of
handling and examples of work. D. T. Ham-
ilton, il diags Mach 21:983-98 Ag '15
J. N. Lapolnte broach grinder. 11 Mach 21:513:
Large crank-shaft grinding machine. 11 dlag
Engineer 120:178 Ag 20 'if
Machinery for the production of projectiles.
11 diags Engineer 120:278 S 17 '16
Modern grinding machines. U Mach 21:416-1$
Ja '15
New plain grinding machine. U diag Iron Age
95:734-6 Ap 1 '15
Persons- Arter model A rotary surface grinder.
11 diags Mach 21:933-6 Jl '15
Persons-Arter rotary surface grinding ma-
chine. 11 Iron Age 96:11 Jl 1 '15
Plain and. .surface grinding machine. 11 Iron
~"~ .- — - — -f >1 R
Plain cylindrical external grinding. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 diags Mach 21:861-82 Jl '16
Porta
.der grinding machine. 11 Iron
machine. 11 Iron
R 57:4 Jl 1 '15 ^
Precision grinding machine. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
Rivet t 'internal grinding machine. 11 Mach 21:
598-9 Mr '15
Self-contained grinding machine, il Ry Age-
(Mech ed) 89:91-2 F '15
Special grinding pattern shop machine. 11 Iron
««, machine: standard
^'grinding company. 11
Special-purpose grinding
type of the Norton gri
Iron Age 95:86-7 Ja 7 '15
See also Abrasives; Emery wheels; Grind-
Ing wheels; Machine shop practice
L. Lucas.
;ht surface grinding machine. 11 Iron Age-
228
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Grinding machines — Continued
Walker rotary disk and surface grinder. U
dlags Mach 21:417-19 Ja '15
Wide face ring wheel grinding machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:972 5 28 '15
See alttz Grinding wheels
Safety devices
Abrasive wheel safety code. Iron Tr R 56:171-
3 Ja 21 '15
Code for the use of abrasive wheels. Iron Age
95:216-17 Ja 21 '15
Grinding safety devices. C: G. Smith. Iron Age
94:1392 D 17 *14
Grinding wheel protection. E. T. Spldy. dlags
By Age (Mech ed) 89:249 My '15
How state laws compel removal of dust H. C.
Estep. II Foundry 43:43-51 F '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 56:415-22 F 25 '15
Proposed grinders' safely code. Mach 21:460-2
F '15
Safety code for abrasive wheels. Ind Eng 15:
23-4 Ja '15
Grinding wheels
Grinding wheel truing devices; attachments
for holding and methods of applying diamond
tools. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 22:220-8 N '15
Grinding wheels; history and description of
various abrasive compounds. W. C. Gold.
Metal Ind n s 13:450-2 N '15
How grinding wheels operate. G: I. Alden. Iron
Tr R 55:1141-2 D 17 *14
ation of grinding wheels In machine grind-
G: L Alden. dlags Mach 21:307-9 D '14;
____ tract. Am Soc M H J 37:16-17 Ja '15
Practical details about grinding. G: G. Smith.
Iron Tr R 57:443-4 S 2 '15
Selecting grinding wheels for foundry use.
a F: Bletz. Foundry 43:115-20 Mr '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 57:314-18+ Ag 12 '15
Selection of grinding wheels: abrasives, proc-
esses of manufacture, bonds—choosing grade
and grain for grinding under varying1 con-
ditions. D. T. Hamilton. 11 dlaga Mach 22:
118-29 O '15
Selection of wheels for cylindrical grinding.
C. H. Norton. Mach 21:368 Ja '15
Wig yourf grinding wheel breaks. Foundry 43:
See also Emery wheels
Safety devices
See Grinding machines— Safety devices
•Grizzlies
Rocker and
mining on the north Sag-
•Groins
Coast erosion and protection on
G- a Case' 1Z
Island
Desgn suggested for shore-protection works
on the New Jersey coast. B. F. Cres
Jr.
-Ground anchor
Coghlln ground anchor. U Ry R 66:132 Ja 23
•Ground temperature. See Earth temperature
Grounding. See Electric distribution
•Group Insurance. See Insurance, Life
Grouting
Astoria-
dlstzib
U majf -«S Gas £frht- J ToS:2lB-80; -244-7+
„ O U"18 15
_ . tunnel under the East river for
distribution to New York city. J: V. Sa:
ivies.
Cutoff-wall and rock c
reservoir embankmeni
at the
map
ton.
^73:468-71 Mr 11 '15 "
Deep tunnel completed In unsound rock solidl-
etl0>]lnary
Rec
Ftoodlng and recovery of the Astoria tunnel.
H. Carpenter. II dlags Bng N 74:673-8, 736-
41 O 7-14 '15
•Granite block repaving In Worcester. C. D.
Pollock. U Munfc J 39:541-3 O 7 '15
G^ouUng a leaking tunnel. 11 Eng Reo 71:60 Ja
Grouting as a method of engineering construc-
tion. Eng & Contr 43:21-3 Ja 13 T5 WDSLru*
Grouting equipment for city tunnel. Cataklli
apue^duct. W. B. Spear, d&gs Eng N 73:894
Grouting foundations for gravity-section dam.
H. S. Johnston, diags Eng Rec 70:650-1 D 12
Grouting or cushioning stand pipe bases: ab-
stracts. C: W. Sherman. MunTc J 39:812 N
, 25 '16: Eng & Contr 44:410-11 N 24 '15
March- Capron mixer for concrete grouting n
Munic J 39:160 Jl 29 '15
Method and cost of grouting a water bearing-
fissure and seamy rock in sinking a mine
&S*lr £ ?",,?eteart- dla*s E11* & Contr 44T
353-5 N 3 15
Methods and costs of grouting brick pave-
ments. dlags Eng & Contr 44:802-4 O 20 '15
Methods and costs of grouting granite block
pavement. Eng & Contr 44:350-1 N 3 '15
Guarantees
Litigation courted by express guarantees.
E. J. Buckley. Metal Work 83:2ll Ja 29 '16
Guard rails
B 6S?i072
deslgn- u dlagB
Guard rails (for highways)
Comparative costs of gu
on highways, diags
rail and wide fills
, N 74:79-80 Jl 8 '15
Modification of the New-York standard guard
rail providing concrete posts. H. B. Smith.
dlags Eng & Contr 43:106 P 3 '15
Patented concrete guard rail, diag Eng N 74:
1056 N 25 '15
Guerrlere (warship)
Fight between the Constitution and the Guer-
rtere. Jl Sci Am 113:14-16 Jl 3 '16
Gullford, Baltimore, Md.
Architecture
Houses of Gullford, Baltimore, Md.; views and
plans. Brickb 24:223-7, pi 124-85 S '15
Gulf of Mexico
Cause and prevention of storm erosion on Gulf
coast. G. O. Case. 11 Eng N 74:1072-5 D 2 '15
Gulf stream
Causes that govern Its course, arid Its effect
climate. Sci Am S 78:383-4 D 12 '14
tit 11 Sci Am 113:318 O
on
Gulfllght (tank ship)
Repairing the Gulfllght
9 '15
Torpedo damage to the oil tanker Gulfllght. 11
Int Marine Eng 20:520-1 N '15
Gums and resins
Contributions of the chemist to the naval
stores industry. J: E. Teeple. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:931-2 N '15
Fossil resins in coal. Colliery 35:521-2 My '
Chem 7:931-
JtoBBll resins in coal. Colliery 35:521-2 My '15
Naval stores Industry. A. W. Schorger and
H. S. Betts. diags 11 pis maps U S Agric
Bui 229:1-58 15
Fontlanak (Jellutong) rubber resin. C. Ellis
and A. A. Wells. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:747-50
S 15
Synthetic resins: non-inflammable substitutes
for celluloid and rubber. 11 Set Am 112:86 Ja
23 '15
Use of ammonium hydroxide for the extrac-
tion of rosin from wood. H. K. Benson and
H. N. Crites. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:918-20 N
Bee also Balata
Gun. See Guns
Gun carriages
Rapld-flre field-gun carriages; development of
devices for absorbing the shock of recoil,
dlags Eng M 50:118-19 O '15
Gun cotton
Manufacture of
.anuracture of gun cotton,
tile World 49:503-6 Ag '15
itton. L: J. Matos. Tex-
Gun metal
Influence of various temperatures on the
properties of admiralty gun metal; abstract.
A, Campion and J: G. Congbottom. Am Soo
M -B! j 37:356-7 Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
229
jn powder. See Gunpowder
Gun-primers and detonators. Sci Am S 80:36
Jl 17 '15
Machining recoil cylinders for big guns. H. B.
McDermid. diags Mach 21:1010-11 Ag '15
Method for calculating that part of the recoil
momentum of a gun which Is due to the
action of the gases after the projectile
leaves the muzzle. W: S. Franklin. J Fr Inst
179:559-77 My '15
Rapid-fire field-gun carriages; development of
devices for absorbing the shock of recoil.
dlags Bng M 50:118-19 O '15
Recoil mechanism of modern guns. 11 Sci Am
118:296-7 O 2 'lb
"concrete lining for steel bunkers, il Power 40:
Experience with cement guns In levee revet-
ment. W. G. Caples. Bng & Contr 44:397-8
N 17 '15
Guhite casing on wood shaft llnli^.S.Royce.
il diags Bng & Min J 99:409-11 F 27 '1
'15
Gunite concrete encasement dlags Ry R 66:
Interlining1 a timber and steel lined shaft with
a cement gun. S. Royer. diag Bng & Contr
44:278 O 6 '15
Preventing corrosion of steel substructure of
the Cortlandt street ferry terminal of the
Pennsylvania In New York city. Ry Age 58:
852 Ap 16 '15
"Accuracy of gun fire. H. J. Jones. Engineer
Gunnery aboard ships. A. Keller. Scl Am S
80-309 N 13 '15
Rifles and mortars. 11 dlags Sci Am 111:472-3
D 5 '14
Sco (lino Artillery: Guns; Projectiles;
Range finding; Target practice
Sunnlng-copper method
Comparison of the Gunning- copper method
with the KJeldaftl-G unnlng- A rnold method
for the determination of nitrogen. O. F.
Jensen. J Ind & Bng Chem 7:38-9 Ja '15
o"§-fiLsSoned gun powders. Sci Am 113:415+
What happens when gunpowder explodes. Sol
Am S 79:246 Ap 17 '15
Sec also Ammunition; Smokeless powder
Actual and theoretical ranges of the United
States fcoast defense guns. Scl Am 112:472
Britfsh quick-firing field gun. diags Sci Am S
Cost of munitions of war. Mach 21:405 Ja '15
European war from an engineer's standpoint.
J. B. C. Kershaw. 11 Bng M 49:43-60 Ap '15
French howitzers. 11 dlags Engineer 118:562 D
Gun and the aeroplane. B. Young. 11 Scl Am
5 80*276 O 30 '15
Increasing the range of our coast defense
guns. Scl -Am 113:159 Ag 21 '15
Lesson of the Queen Elizabeth. Scl Am 112:
Le24is*8gh? mlgazlne gun. Sci Am 112:131 F
6 '1B -"--- at HI
s
Making ot large guns, diagtf Sci Am S 79:115
Maxim machine gun and its construction, il
Sci Am 112:180 F 6 '15
Range of a quick-firing field gun. 11 Sci Am
_ 115:93
: Jl 31 '15
Solxante quinze,
8 Ja 22 ^15
Wire-wind!
Lucas. 11
Am S 79
ding big guns for
11 Mach fl:529-31
79:332-8 My 22 '15
™ Sam. C. L.
15; Same. Sci
See also Ammunition; Artillery; Gun re-
coll; Mortars (ordnance); Naval g
r.
guns
Guns, Naval. See Naval guns
Outset-plate diagram. W. H. Eliot. Bug N 73:
940 My 13 '15
Gutters
Advantages and disadvantages of the single
gutter pavements. W. G. Kirchoffer. Eng &
Contr 44:190-1.8 8 '15
Concrete and cast Iron blocks for bridge gut-
ter pavement. 11 Munic Eng 49:62 Ag '15
Concrete curb and gutter as constructed in
Denver, Colo. E. B. Van de Greyn. 11 Munlc
Eng 48:16-18 Ja '15
Construction details and costs. Munic J 38:
153-9 F 4 '15
Curb and gutter in cities and counties, 1915;
tabulation. Munlc Eng 48:262-4 Ap '15
Street and sidewalk improvement in the
United States and Canada; tabulation. Munic
Eng 48:352-8 Je '16
Street with a single gutter. W. G. Kirchoffer.
Good Roads n s 9:138 Ap 3 '15; Same. Bug &
Contr 43:229-30 Mr 10 '15
See also Pavements
Gutters (roof)
Making molded gutter in country shop, diags
Metal Work 82T825-6 D 25 '14
Sheet metal gutter construction problems.
diags Metal Work 83:700-1, 734 My 14-21 '15
Gymnasiums
Gymnasium for an Industrial school at Flsh-
kill-on-Hudson, N. Y. il diags plan Bldg Age
37:19-25 S '15
Gypsum
Gypsum as a fireproof material. H. G. Perrlng.
Munlc Eng 48:73 Ja '15
Gypsum block in the Edison fire. S. G. Webb;
V. G. Marani. Eng Rec 71:88 Ja 16 '15
Miocene age of Dodge gypsum. C: R. Keyes.
Bng & Mln J 100:466 S 18 '15
Occurrence of anhydrite in the United States.
A. F. Rogers, il Sen Mines Q 36:139-42 Ja
1 15
Use of gypsum for fire protection. V. G. Mar-
am. Eng M 48:596-8 Ja '15
Gyro-compass
New gyroscopic compass. K. Scott Met &
Chem Bng 12:786 D '14
fc stabilizer for steamships. Blec R & W
Blec'n 67:290-1 Ag 14 '15
Electrically driven gyroscope in marine work.
H C. Ford. 11 Am last B E Pro 33:873-81
Je '14; Sime, Sol Am S 78:268-9, 284-5 O 24-
31 '14; Same cond. Bng M 47:911-13 S '14
Discussion. Am Inst E S Pro 33:1890 D '14
Gyroscopic phenomena. B. L. Newklrk. dlagE
Sci Am S 79:380-1 Je 12 '15
Gyrostats and their lessons. Scl Am S 79
238-9 AP 10 '15
Sco also Gyro-compass; Gyrotelescope
Unlcycles
Gvro&tatlcB
fcyrostatic action. J. G. Gray, il dlags Scl An
S 79:172-3, 188-9 Mr 13-20 '15
Lord Kelvin's work on gyrostatics: with dis
Gray. 11 Inst B B J 53:277-30
oussion. A.
F 15 '15
3 indicator for airships. C. Dienst
Sd Am 113:363+ O 23 '15
H
m*to AS 28 '«
HSudden turning grey of the hair. Scl Am S 8
288 O 30 '15
cloth, 11 Textile World 49:348
ltration of small amounts
cLean and D. D. Van Sly!
J 37:1128-34 My '16
H Method for
halldes. F.
Am
230
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Public works
New deep water pier at Halifax. A. F. Dyer.
11 Concrete Gem 7:7-13 Jl '16; Same cond.
Bug N 73:1204-10 Je 24 '15
Hall effect
Application of the electron theory to various
phenomena. J. P. Mlnton. Oen Elec R 18:
291-6 Ap f!5
Hallstead, Pennsylvania
Bridges
Relnforced-concrete bridge with cantilever
abutments, dlags Eng Rec 70:622-3 D 5 '14
Halogens
Contributions to the knowledge of halogena-
tlon. R. L. Datta and S. D. Gupta. Am
Chem Soc J 37:569-82 Mr '15
Hamilton, Ontario
Sewerage
West End sewage-treatment works, Hamil-
ton, Ont. B. E. T. Ellis, dlags plans Eng N
78:424-8 Mr 4 '15
Water supply
Reconstruction of the Hamilton, Ontario, water
works. A. F. Macallum. Eng & Contr 44:
312-13 O 20 '15; Same. 11 Mu2c Eng 49:164-7
N '15
Hammers
Efficiency of forging hammers. C. H. Wack-
ernageL Mach 21:785 Je '16
Handy soft hammer, dlags "Hing & Mln J 100:
883 N 27 '15
Power hammer equipment. C. A. Tupper. Iron
Age 96:112 Jl 8 '15
Hammers, Electric. See Electric hammers
Hammers, Pneumatic. See Pneumatic hammers
Hampton Institute
Industrial education In the South. 11 Bldg Age
36:60-4 D '14; 37:67-9 Ja '15
Work of the Hampton institute. II Inland Ptr
56:379-80 D '16
Hand railing. See Railings
Harbors
Harbor development for Providence, R. L plan
Eng & Contr 43:sup21 Je 30 '15
Harbor developments at Toronto, Ont Eng
& Contr 43:snp21 My 26 '15
How 130,000,000 Is to be spent; allotment of
appropriation to government river and har-
bor projects. Eng & Contr 43:sup24 Ap 14 '15
Improvement of San Francisco's water front.
J. Newman. 11 dlags Eng N 73:326-8 F 18 '15
Works for the Improvement of navigable estu-
aries; abstract L. Luiggl. Eng Rec 72:637-8
N 20 '15
See also Breakwaters; Buoys; Docks;
Dredges; Dredging machinery; Freight
handling; Piers; Forts; Terminals; Wharves
Hardening
Hardening Iron and Its alloys: abstracts. C. A.
Edwards and H. C. H. Carpenter. 11 Iron Tr
R 55:1222-6+; 56:130-4 D 31 'I4t Ja 14 '15
Hardening of metals. Am Soc M E J 37:489-90
Ag '15
Hardening of metals: discussion at the Fara-
day society. 11 Engineer 118:603-5 N 27 '14;
Met & Chem Eng 13:173-6 Mr '15
Two die and shell hardening furnaces. 11 Iron
Age 96:79 Jl 8 '15
See also Case hardening; Steel, Hardening
of
Hardening of steel. See Steel, Hardening of
Hardle, James Kelr, 1856-1915
Sketch, por Inland Ptr 56:197-9 X '15
Hardlnge mill
Britannia linings for Hardlnge ™ma Q: H.
Collins. MetS Chem Eng 13:650-1 O 1 '15
Britannia tube-mill lining. 11 Eng & M*n J
99:239-40 Ja 30 '15
Hardlnge conical *u»ji mill, n flflftg Metal fad
n B 13:473 N '15
Hardlnge mill data. A. F. Taggart. Am Inst
Mm E Bui 103:1366-76 Jl '15
Hardness
Brtnell hardness and tenacity factors of a
series of heat-treated spec&l steels; dis-
cussion. A. McWllliam and E. J. Barnes.
Met & Chem Eng 13:502-3 Ag '15
Brlnnell hardness testing of non-ferrous
alloys. V. Skillman. Metal Ind n s 12:423-4
O '14: Same. Foundry 43:111-12 Mr '16
Comparison of hardness testing apparatus.
Mach 21:364 Ja '16
Hand device for testing hardness. M. F. Tur-
pin. Iron Age 96:928 O 21 '15
Measuring the hardness of rubber. 11 Iron Age
95:1393 Je 24 '15
Testing the hardness of Iron castings. G. S.
Evans. 11 diag Iron Age 96:8-10 Jl 1 '15
Tool for hardness tests developed by L. Loewe
&t co. H. Frledmann. 11 Iron Tr R 57:899 N
Hardware
British India; hardware lines. 11 U S Sp Cons
Rep 72:215-31 '16
Electricity In hardware manufacturing. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:801-6 My 1 '15
See also Bolts and nuts; Cutlery
Hardware association. National. See National
hardware association
Hardware shops
Clearing the way for the season's business.
11 Metal Work 83:427-9+ Mr 19 '15
Combination shop can best serve community. 11
Metal Work 83:85-8+ Ja 8 '15
Hardwood
Northern hardwood forest; Its composition,
growth, and management. E. H. Frothlng-
hkm. if map U S Agrlc Bui 285:1-79 '16
Hartford, Connecticut
Water supply
Addition to Hartford waterworks system aug-
ments daily supply by 80,000,000 gallons, 11
map Eng Rec 72:289-90 S 4 'id
Design and construction of the new supply
conduit (Nepaug) of the Hartford water
works. C. M. Saville. Eng & Contr 43:23-6 Ja
13 '15
Hartford electric light company
Electrical equipment and efficient features of
new office building. 11 diag Elec W 65:206-9
Ja 23 '15
Hartlepool
ineers and the Hartlepool raid. Engineer
8:610 D 25 '14
Harvard club of New York
Addition to the New York Harvard club. J: T.
Boyd, Jr. U dlags Arch Rec 38:615-30 D '15
Harvard university
Dudley memorial
O '15
Harry Blkina Wldener memorial library: views
and plans. Brickb 24:pl 106-11 Ag '15
Wldener memorial library. 11 Arch & Bldg 47:
295-301 Ag '15
Harvest disease
Harvest disease due. Sci Am S 80:100 Ag 14 '15
Harvesting machinery
Harvesting grain by motor power. 11 Sol Am
112:612 Je 19 '16
Seventy years of Inventions. 11 Scl Am 112:512,
514 Je 5 '15
Manufacture
Electricity In harvesting machinery works. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:745-50, 888-8 O 23, N
Hats
See also Panama hats
Haulage
Barney Incline for hauling wagons out of pit
U Eng N 74:894 N 4 '15
Cart for rock quarries. G: B. Wilson. 11 Eng
& Mln J 99:365 F 20 '15
Centrally controlled electric haulage systems.
F. E. Woodford. 11 Eng Soc W Pa 31:584-97;
Discussion. 81:598-608 O '15
Gasoline locomotive hauls material trains for
concrete highway. 11 Eng Rec 71:162 Ja 80
gate; views. Brickb 24:256-6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
231
Haulage — Continued
Hauling heavy water pipes. E. C. Miles. 11
Mimic J 38:97-9 Ja 28 '15
Machinery for construction and maintenance,
haulage of stone, etc. T. R. Agrg. Good Roads
n s 9:23-4 Ja 3 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:
156-8 F 17 '15
Method of computing- average haul of road
material used by the New York highway
commission. Eng & Contr 43:17-18 Ja 6 '15
Motor cars supplant horses in Vienna for
drayage. L. Spttngler. 11 Elec lly J 45:637 Mr
27 '15
Standard-gage railroad to haul road materials.
11 Eng Bee 72:393 S 25 '15
Turntable aids road contractor in solving
hauling problem. 11 Eng Rec 72:303 S 4 '15
Wet concrete hauled from central plant on
river, il Eng Rec 71:469-70 Ap 10 '16
See also Loading and unloading; Mine haul-
age; Motor trucks; Motor trucks in construc-
tion work; Railroads, Industrial; Tractors
Cost
Analysis of cost of hauling on country roads.
Eng N 73:174 Ja 28 f!6
Comparative cost of handling earth on flat
and air dump cars. Ry Age 58:1444 Je 18 '15
Cost of handling material with motor versus
horse-drawn equipment. H: F. "W. Arnold.
Eng M 50:28-32 O '15
Cost of motor- truck hauling depends on con-
ditiona. W: Collins. Jr. Eng N 74:053 S 30 '15
Handling 400 tons of stone per day with auto
trucks. Eng Rec 70:621-2 D 5 '14
Hauling gravel with motor truck and trailers;
a service test in concrete road construction.
11 Eng & Contr 42:536-6 D 9 '14
More use of motor trucks for hnullng struc-
tural steel. D. F. N. Little. 11 diag Eng N 74:
554-5 S 16 '15
Motor trucks for heavy structural steel. W:
Collins, Jr. 11 Eng N 74:174-15 Jl 22 '15
Portable railway In highway construction. 11
Good Roads n s 9:180-1 My 1 '15
Road building- with Industrial equipment:
twelve-car train hauled by a 20-horsepower
dinkey. II Eng Rec 70:62-1 f> 5 '14
Trench spoil moved cheaply by tractor- trailer
trains. 11 Eng N 74:842-3 O 28 '1C
Underestimating the cost of motor trucking.
TO. N. Bryan. Bntf & Cnntr 4:1:2 H) Mr 10 fl?i
Utilization of the motor truck In highway
work. 11 Good Roads n s 9:171-0 My 1 '15
See also Mine haulage— Cost
Havana electric railway, light & power co.,
Havana, Cuba
Havana conHolldated power plant. C. W.
Ricker. 11 dings Power 42:218-22, 257-01 Ag
17-24 '16
Havana — new power station. C. W. Ricker.
11 diags Elec lly J 45:920-5 My 15 '15; Same:
with table of electrical equipment. Elec w
86:1233-40 My IB '15; Abstract. T. C. Ul-
brlght. Slbley J 30:3-10 O '15
Hawaiian Islands
Sanitary affairs
Potable water supplies of the Hawaiian Islands.
S. W. Tay. Munlc J 38:104 Ja 28 '15
Headache
Life-study of patients. G: M. Gould, gci Am
• S 79:220-7 Ap 10 '15
Headframee
Steel headframe nt no. 9 shaft, Republic mine,
Vulcan, Mioli. F. L. Burr. II plans Eng &
Mln J 100:379-82, 430-5 S 4-11 '15
Headgates. See Floodgates; Gates; Sluice gates
Headgear
See also Helmets
Heading machines
National bolt header. 11 Mach 21:833-4 Je '15:
Iron Age 95:3217 Je 3 '15; Iron Tr B 57:265
Ag 6 '16; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:373-4 Jl '15
Headlights '
Incandescent headlights and projectors. P. S.
Bailey, il Ilium ffing Soc 10:271-80 no 3 '16
Incandescent lamps for projectors. L. C.
Porter. 11 Gen Elec R 18:371-6 My '15
Presaed-ateel headlight for interurban cars. 11
Bleo Ry J 46:1048-9 N 20 '16
Headlights, Automobile. See Automobiles—
Headlights, Locomotive- See Locomotive head-
Health boards
Co-operative health board. Sci Am 112:330 Ap
10 '15
Health Insurance. See Insurance, Health
Health resorts
Cost of health-seeking. Sci Am 112:78 Ja 23 '15
Heart
Instrumental study of the heart. II Sci Am
112:630-1+ Je 26 1 '15
Heat
Heat developed In crushing. J. Cook. Eng &
Mln J 99:976-8 Je 6 '15; Abstract. Met &
Chem Eng 13:190 Mr '15
Uses of intense heat and some of its appli-
cations to industrial processes. Sci Am S
80:243-4 O 16 '15
Wrtr crtow Boiling points; Calorimeters and
calorimetry; Combustion; Evaporation: Fu-
sion, Latent heat of; Heating; Insulation
(heat); Melting points; Pyrometers and py-
rometry; Radiation; Specific heat; Steam;
Sun; Temperature; Thermochemistry: Ther-
modynamics; Thermometers; Waste heat
Heat conductivity
Dissociation of hydrogen Into atoms. I. Lang-
muir and O. M. J. Mackay. Am Chem Soc
J 36:1708-22 Ag '14
Temperature changes in wood under treatment.
G: M. Hunt Efng Rec 71:144-5 Ja 30 '16
Thermal conductivity of refractories. B. Dud-
ley, jr. Met & Chem Eng 13:316-16 My '15
Heat engines
Efficiency of heat engines. (Engineers' study
course) Power 41:136-7 Ja 26 '16
Efficiency of heat engines. R. L. Wales. Power
42:17-1* Jl 6 '15
Heat-engine cycles. Power 41:173-5 F 2 '16
Theoretical efficiency of heat engines. F. G.
Gaache. Power 41:753-4 Je 1 '15
Theoretical efficiency of heat engines. R. C. H.
Heck. Power 41:534-6; 42:131 Ap 20, Jl 27 '15
See also Boilers, Mercury; Gas and oil en-
gines; Steam engines
Heat radiation
Apparatus for the study of heat radiation.
J. D. Hoffman. 11 Heat & Ven 12:28-30 O '15
See also Heating— Tables, calculations, etc.
Heat regulators
Foxboro temperature regulator. 11 Power 40:
823-4 D 8 '14 '
Window displays boost regulator sales. Metal
Work 83:46-8Ja 1 '16
Heat transmission
Analyzing heat flow; use of aluminum for
automoDile motor construction. E. H. Sher-
bondy. Automobile 33:884-5 N 4 '15 _^
Basis for rational design of heat transfer
apparatus. EJ. E. Wilson. Am 8oc"M 10 J 37:
546-9; Discussion. 37:549-51 S '15
Coefficient of heat transmission In a pressed
steel radiator; with discustilon. J: R. Allen,
plans Am Soc Heat & V E 20:86-93 '14
Difficulty of measuring heat, with special ref-
erence to radiated and convected heat.
A. H. Barker and F. C. S. Brendal. Heat &
Ven 12:21-4 My; 33-4 Je 'IB
Effect of radiator decoration. T: Talt. Dora
Eng 72:341-2 S 18 '16
Establishment of a standard for transmission
losses from buildings of all constructions.
R. P. Bolton. Heat & Ven 13:19-23 Jl '15;
Same. Dom Eng 73:264-6 N 27 '15; Same
oond. Metal Work 84:373+ S 17 '15
Heat emitting capacity of radiation. C: D.
Allan. Heat ft Ven 12:32-4 Ag '15
Heat from radiators under different tempera-
tures. C: A. Fuller. Heat & Ven 12:82-5 Mr
Heat losses by transmission through various-
building materials. L. A. Harding. Am Soo
Heat & V E 19:208-18 '13
Heat losses In steam transmission; abstract
'W. L. Cathcart. Am Soc M E J 37:611 O '15
Heat transmission and tube length In marine
feed- water heaters; abstract. L. Loeb. Am
Soc M E J 37:483-7 Ag '15
232
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Heat transmission — Continued e ^
Heat transmission capacity of a silica dish.
W. K. Lewis. 11 diag J Ind & Eng Chem
7:410-14 My §16
Heat transmission with pipe colls and cast-iron
heaters under fan blast conditions; witff
discussion. L.. O. Soule. 11 plan Am Soc Heat
& V B 19:391-411 '13
Heating data for varying conditions. J. A-
Donnelly. Heat & Ven 12:28-33 Jl '15
Measurement of the efficiency of domestic
fires, and on a simple and smokeless grate.
A. V. Harcourt. 11 Am Soc M B J 37:419-20
Jl '15
Measurement of the temperature drop In blast-
furnace hot-blast mains. R. J. Wysor. diag
Am Inst MIn B Bui 106:2161-70 O '16; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 96:869 O 14 '15
Notes on some recent researches. J. B. Peta-
vel. diag- Engineer 120:433-4 N 5 '15
Standard methods of proportioning direct ra-
diation and standard sizes of mains. J. A.
Donnelly. Dom Eng 72:366-8; 73:2-4 S 25-O
Surface condenser; with discussion. C. F.
Braun. diags Am Soc M B J 37:459-65 Ag
Tests on the heat transmission of direct radia-
tors at low differences in temperature. J. A.
Donnelly, diag Heat & Ven 11:36-7 S '14;
Same. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:405-7 '14;
Same. Dom Bng 68:65 Jl 18 '14; Discussion.
Heat & Ven 11:38-9 S '14; Discussion. Am
Soc Heat & V B 20:408-11 '14
Bee also Heat conductivity; Heat radiation;
Insulation (heat)'
Heat treatment
Heat treatment of copper and brass. C. R.
Hayward. il Metal Ind n s 13:275-7 Jl '15
Heat treatment of steel. See Steel, Heat treat-
ment of
Heaters
Combustion of coal In domestic heaters. R. W.
Davenport. Metal Work 83:928-9 Je 25 '15
Condensation in hot-blast heaters. J. D. White.
Power 41:128 Ja 26 '15
Heat transmission with pipe colls and cast-
iron heaters under fan blast conditions; with
discussion. L. C. Soule. 11 diag Am Soc Heat
& V B 19:391-411 '13
Heaters for fan work. C: L. Hubbard. Bng M
48:569-72 Ja '15
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. Power 40:820-2
Kte also Electric heaters; Gas heaters;
Solar heaters; Water heaters
Heaters, Electric. See Electric heaters
Heating
Advance in heating and ventilating field. B. C.
Carpenter. Metal Work 84:431-3 O 1 '15
American society of heating and ventilating
engineers: twenty-first annual meeting, Jan.
20-22. 1915. Heat & Ven 12:39-48 F 15
Analysis of a combination heating system;
•with discussion. F. K. Chew, plans Am Soc
Heat & V B 19:89-103 '13
. Architect on modern ventilation Ideas. C: S.
Kaiser. Heat & Ven 12:46-6 S '16
Blower systems for heating and ventilating.
A. M. Feldman. diags Dom Bng 69:257 N 28
'14; Same. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:412-15 '14
Can we locate the neutral zone In heated
buildings? abstract. J. J. Blaekmore. Am
Soc M B J 37:560 S '15
Design of greenhouse heating plants. P. Mc-
Kee. Metal Work 83:805; ?4:44-6, 337 Je 4,
Jl 9, 3 10 '15
----- Of Warm air heating systems. W. F.
- - - - - 83:219-20 F 5 '15
ert. Metal Work
lng of warm air heating systems. R. BL
Lynd. plans Metal Work 83:192-7 Ja 29 '15
Developments and present problems in heat-
Ing and ventilation* J: R. Allen. Am Soc Heat
& V B 19:63-62 '18
Bdison phonograph shop. C. B. Daniel, plans
Heat & Ven 12:13-18 Ap '15
Electric fans in the winter: installed In the
cold-air intakes of furnaces to increase tem-
perature and reduce coal consumption.
P. W. Gumaer. plans ELec W 65:229-31 Ja 23
'15; Abstract Heat & Ven 12:40-7 S '15;
Abstract. Ind Bng 15:79 Ag '15
Engineers show need of good ventilation. Met-
al Work 83:203-7-}- Ja^9 '15
Future developments In heating and ventila-
tion. A. H. Barker. Power 41:897-8 Je 29
'15; Abstract. Am Soc M B J 37:490-1 Ag '16
Heating a suburban house by furnace, il diags
plans Bldg Age 37:19-26 Mr '16
Heating and ventilating conditions in large
office building. C. EL A. Wlnslow and G. F.
Maglott. Heat & Ven 12:26-31 F '15
Heating and ventilating in Germany. H. W. B.
Muellenbach. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:186-96
Heating and ventilating Industrial plants.
B. L. Hogan. Metal Work 83:263-5 F 12 '15:
Same. Dom Bng 70:239-41 F 20 '15
Heating1 and ventilating' practice in Sweden.
H. Theorell. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:94-7 '14
Heating and _ ventilating stables _and
_. ._. Hubbard. diags Dom Eng .„
Ag 7 '15
Heating and ventilation of main floor and
vestibules of the Lord & Taylor store. J.
Graham, diags Dom Bng 72:282-3 S 4 '15
Heating and ventilation of offices and bank-
ing rooms. C: L. Hubbard. diags Brickb 23:
807-10 D '14
Heating equipment of federal building, Den-
ver. 11 Metal Work 84:247-9+ Ag 20 '35
Heating Installations in private dwellings.
R. B. Lynd. Metal Work 83:135-7 Ja 15 '15
Heating outfit adapted to an old house. 11
plans Metal Work 83:93-4 Ja 8 '15
Heating progress. S: R. Lewis. 11 Dom Bng 69:
398-400 D 26 '14 ^
Heating systems In the United Kingdom-
open-grate fire vies with coal and wood
stove. Metal Work 83:697-8 My 14 '15
Heating the skyscraper and its problems; ab-
stract. W: H. DriscolL Heat & Ven 12:44-5
Ja '15
Heating trade wants six-inch studs. Bldg Age
37:61 Jl '15
House heating in European countries. Metal
Work 84:273 Ag 27 '15
Importance of a proper perspective. S. R.
Lewis. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:249-52 '14
Inside circulation system in northern Maine.
Metal Work 83:529-30 Ap 9 '15
Lecture course on elements of heating. C: A.
Fuller, diags Metal Work 81:34-5, 209, 281-2,
338-9, 395-6. 460-1, 661-2, 686-7; 82:100; 83
927; 84:212-13, 303-4, 430+. 683+ Ja 2, 30, F
13, 27, Mr 13. 27, My ^15-22, Jl 24 '14, Je 25,
Measurements for the household. U S Bur
Stand Giro 55:55-67 '15
Merits of vapor systems for house heating.
N. W. Taplin. Metal Work 83:475-6 Mr 26 '15
Modern practice in heating and ventilation. A.
G. 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,
365-6: 66:5-8. 231-4, 328-31; 67:190-2, 288-9+;
68:124-6; 69:354-5; 70:2-4, 268-9, 366-8; 71:2-3,
g-H-J?** .TO; !?=?;4. .102-4, 310-^ AP -*
D'l
Ag 1, I
My 16, ue u, ui o, .a*, 0 J..L jo
Modern practice of reclrculating air effects
economy and makes satisfied customers.
G. D. Grain, Jr. Metal Work 82:769 D 11 '14
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. Power 40:820-
2, 858-60, 894-7 D 8-22
-3, 182-4, 276-8; 72:2-4, 102-4, 310-12 Ap 6
I. ky 17, Je 21, Jl 12, 26, Ag 2, S 6, O 4
13-50 '13, Ja JJ, F 31, Mr 14, My 16, Je 6
g- 1, D 19 '14, Ja 2, F 27, Mr 20, Ap 3, 24,
y 16, Je 5. Jl 3, 24, S 11 '15
, , '14
Progress of heating and ventilating art in the
last decade. R. C. Carpenter. Sibley J 30:
51-4 N '15
Regulating warm air furnace practice; tenta-
tive recommendations for a standard of pro-
cedure. Metal Work 83:646-8 Ap 30 '15
Saving fuel in heating a house. L. P. Brecken-
ridge and S. B. Flagg. U S Bur Mines Tech
Fa 97:1-83 '15; Same cond. (Firing various
fuels In residence heaters). MetalWork 84:
552-4, 584-6, 613-15 O 29-N 12 '15
Selecting equipment for heating system. Metal
Work 82:828-9 D 25 '14
Successful warm air heating systems. J: H.
Hussie. Metal Work 84:3+ Jl 2 '15
Systems1 for the engineer and contractor.
T: Barwlck. Heat & Ven 11:27-34 N; 15-21
D '14; 12:18-22 Ja '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
23-
air tube heating system.
HL a £ow<Sa andA. 0. StaleyrSlag Heat
& Ven 11 :z»-34 u "A* , f ... M-M
Tests of heating colls under fan blast conoi-
Theory and practice In warm-alr heating
prartlce of heating and ventilating
G. Debeason. dlajrs Am Soc Heat
to furnace.
VOIHi OO.ua i — t*u *• «*" — « ._
WamTalr heating for suburban residence. 11
Wind leakage. F. K. Davis. Heat & ven i^.
See a?0o Boilers, Heating; Car heating;
Chtoneys: Churches-Healing and ventila-
tion; Electric heating; ^replaces; Fuel :Fur-
nacesTHot air; Gaslieating; Heaters; Heat-
§tt apparatus; Heating contracts; Heating
torn central stations; Hot water heating;
Hotels— Heatlnjr and ventilation; Radiators,
Schoolhouses— Heating and ventilation; Solar
heaters; Steam heating; Stoves; Ventilation;
alsc » Sstitute of heating and ventilating en-
gineers
Cost
Cost of heating and ventilating systems. Heat
E^enSe of 'opening1 heating and ventilating
plants; with discussion. H.M. Hart. Am Soc
Seat & V E 19:309-27 f!3
House heatms with natural gns for fuel.
F. R. Hutchlnson. II Metal Work 84:9-12+
New2York city heating costs. Power 42:236
Re^f rds for two factory buildings and a Y.M.
C A. building. S. R. Lewis. Heat & Ven
12:20-2 Ag '!&
Estimates
Estimate record blanks in book form. Metal
work. Metal
Work 83:1614- Ja 22 '15
•Laws and regulations
Bill to regulate Installation of heating sys-
tems before legislature In Massachusetts.
oem regulations "and furnace installation.
F. K. Chew. Metal Work 83:fl08 Je 18 'IB
Importance of heati
ordinances. S. H. Pool.
Omaha
Metal Work 84:
furnace work.
-1 S 10
Rates
See Hot water heating— Rates
Tables, calculations, etc.
Air changes and direct radiation. Dom
2dSt9iSo&ilS» neutral zone in heated
toUfflngs? ' J. JTBlackmore. diags Heat &
Chart ^dlrlcSheat^ requirements. A. M.
Daniels. Power 42:89-90 Jl 20 '15
Computing heating surface^ for brooder house.
Metal Work 84:891+ S 24 '15
Condensation In hot-blast heaters. J. D. White.
Design of indirect heating systems with re-
spect to maximum economy of operation,
F, L. Busey and W. H. Carrier. Am Soc
Heat & V B 19:141-65 '13
Design of warm air heating systems. W. F,
Colbert. Metal Work 83:219-20 F 5 '15
Designing of warm air heating systems. R. R
Lynd plans Metal Work 83:192-7 Ja 29 '15
Drill room, University of Illinois, requires
23,000 square feet of direct radiation. G: B,
Rice. 11 diags Heat & Ven 12:13-23 S '15
Effect of time In determining radiation. J:
R. Allen. Heat & Ven 11:23-7 F '14: Same;
with discussion. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:112-
23 '14
Engineering- data for furnace heating; design
of warm air systems now being based on
thermal unit. A. C. Willard. Metal Work 83:
604-6+ Ap 23 '16
Establishment of a standard for transmission
losses from buildings of all constructions.
R. P. Bolton. Heat & Ven 12:19-23 Jl '15;
Same, Dom Eng 73:264-6 N 27 '15
Heat emission from radiators. E: D. Bottsford.
Heat & Ven 12:49 S '15
Heat emitting capacity of radiation. C: D.
Allan. Heat & Ven 12:32-4 Ag '15
Heat from radiators under different tempera-
tures. C: A. Fuller. Heat & Ven 12:32-5 Mr
flB
Heat loss test In a 200-room building. Heat
& Ven 12:17-19 F '15
Heating data for varying conditions. J. A.
Donnelly. Heat & Ven 12:28-33 Jl »15
Hot water heating radiation formula. N. J.
Serrlll. Metal Work 84:305 S 3 '15
How to figure radiation for steam and hot
water heating. Dom Eng 73:209-10 N 13 '16.
Lecture course on elements of heating. C: A.
Fuller, diags Metal Work 83:927 Je 25 '15
Modern practice In heating and ventilation.
A. G. King, diags Dom Eng 72:2-4 Jl 3 '15
New friction head slide rule for heating work
and power piping, diags Heat & Ven 12:50-1
New pipe chart and tables based on square
feet of radiation. T. W. Reynolds. Heat &
Ven 12:22-5 N '15
Problem of figuring radiation. Dom Eng 73:
107-8 O 23 '15
Records for two factory buildings and a Y. M.
C. A. building. S. R. Lewis. Heat & Ven 12:
20-2 Ag '15
Rules for figuring hot water radiation. A. J.
Lowndes. Metal Work 84:618-19, 674 N 12,
26 '15
Rules for figuring radiation and sizes of mains.
Dom Eng 72:320 S 11 '15
Rules for warm-air furnace installation. Metal
Work 84:488-91 O 15 '15
Short method calculating glass surface. E. M.
Heat & Ven 12:41-2 S '1
. 620-1 029,
N 12 '15
Standard methods of proportioning direct ra-
diation and standard sizes of mains. J. A.
Donnelly. Dom Hng 72:366-8; 73:2-4 S 25-O
2 '15
Suggested formula for calculating the neces-
sary amount of radiation for heating rooms
by hot water, particularly applicable to the
heating of ail-gas kitchens, by hot water
from a furnace coil or a water neater; with
discussion. J. A. Donnelly. Am Soc Heat &
V E 20:294-8 '14
Theory and practice in warm-air heating.
Metal Work 83:772-3: 84:47-9. 109-10, 184-B,
203-4, 242-3, 451-3, 55&-9 My is, Jl 9, 23, AS
Time 'analysis in starting heating apparatus;
with discussion. R C. Taggart. Am Soc Heal
& V E 19:292-308 '33
Trunk-line system heats Michigan bungalow
U plans Metal Work 84:436-7 O 1 '15
Variation of temperature at different rooir
levels in furnace testing. R. L. Lynd. Heai
& Ven 12:47-8 My '15
Warm-air trunk line system for residence, i
pSns Metal Work 84:647-8 N 19 '15
See also Heating pipes; Steam flow
Terminology
Air return systems as a standard designation
Heat & Ven 12:50 Ag '15
234
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Heating and ventilating engineers, American so-
ciety of. See American society of heating
and ventilating engineers
Heating apparatus
Heating devices at Panama exposition. Metal
Work 83:871-2 Je 18 '15
Time analysis in starting heating apparatus;
with discussion. R. CT Taggart. Am Soc
Heat & V E 19:292-308 '13
tfcc also Heaters
Heating boilers. See Boilers, Heating
Heating contracts
Responsibility under contract for fixtures and
plumbing. Dom Eng 70:40 Ja 9 '15
Heating engineers
Definite recommendations for improving the
status of the* heating engineer. Heat & Yen
13:21-7 O '15
Heating from central stations
Central heating with forced hot water. 11 plans
Metal Work 84:139-40+, 177-8 Jl 30-Ag 6 '15
Combination electric heating plant, Laramle,
Wyo. A. E. Anderson. iTPower 42:802-5 N
2 '16
Commercial end of the heating business. C. F.
Oehlman. Metal Work 84:392-4 S 24 '15
District heating. S. M. Bushnell and F. B. Orr.
plans maps Heat & Yen 12:27-37 Ja; 32-7
F: 36-42 Mr; 37-41 Ap; 36-41 My; 28-33 Je '15
District-heating service and sales. EHec W 65:
1576-7 Je 12 ^15
District heating with open heater. T: Wilson.
11 plan Power 42:44-7 Jl 13 '15
Flexible central-heating system. H. A. Wood-
worth. plan Elec W 65:937 Ap 10 '15
Hot water heating on a large scale; central
heating plant for the State school of agri-
culture, Farnolngdale, Long Island. 11 diags
plans Heat & Yen 12:13-22 N '15
• Laying district heating service mains. Metal
Work 84:459-61+ O 8 '15
Locating overloaded sections in a central-
heating system. H. A. Woodworth. Elec W
65:1123-4 My 1 '15
National district heating association 7th an-
nual convention. Elec H & W Mec'n 66:1117-
20 Je 12 '15
National district heating association 7th an-
nual convention, Chicago, June 1-3. Heat
& Yen 12:37-45 Je '15
Power plant of the Hughes electric co. C. P.
Larsen. il Power 41:734 Je 1 '15
Trouble In combining two- and single-pipe
systems. R. S. Hawley. diag Power 42:487-8
O 5 '15
Heating Industry
Annual congress of the trade. Dom Eng 69:
415-35+; 70:13-15 D 26 '14, Ja 2 '15
Classifying a heating system. J.
Metal Work 84:57 Jl 9 '15
A. Donnelly.
Goods that give service which draws trade. 11
Metal Work 83:27-86 Ja 1 '15
Heating industry in Canada. N. A. Hill. Am
Soc Heat & V E 20:365-9 '14; Same. Dom
Eng 69:321-2 D 12 '14; Discussion. Am Soc
Heat & V E 20:369-73 '14
Manufacturers and aggressive sales seekers. 11
Metal Work 83:14-25 Ja 1 '15
Where to dig for fall profits. 11 Metal Work 84:
267-71 Ag 27 '15
See also Furnace Industry
Heating pipes
Chart for determining size of
hot- water heating systems; .
M. S. Cooley. Am Soc Heat & V B 19:377-90
Conduits and Insulation for heating pipes.
C: L. Hubbard. dlags Dom Bug 72:252-3
28 '15
of pipe for gravity
s; with discussion.
.
-3 Ag
Determination of pipe sizes for hot water
heating systems. F. B. Glesecke. H diags
Dom Bog 73:166-8, 201-4 N 6-13 '15
Inadequate space for heater pipes. T. R. Brlen.
Metal Work 84:402 S 24 '±5
'Bee also Furnaces, Hot air— Pipes and fit-
tings; Steam pipes
Heddles
Heddles for weaving broad silks. Textile
World 50:213 N '15
Hedfleldp George, d. 1826
Old City Hall, Washington, D. C. H. F. Cun-
ningham. 11 dlag Arch Rec 37:268-73 Mr '15
Hellotroplsm
Recent studies in the dynamics of livin
ter. D. W. Thompson. Sci Am S 80:3
'15
Helium
Notes on the noble gases. W. S. Andrews. Gen
Elec R 18:226 Mr '15
Hell Gate bridge. See New York (city)— Bridges
Helmets
Fibre helmet for welders. II Foundry 43:380 S
Manufacture of steel helmets for the French
soldiers. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am 113:468-9 N 27
Hemlcellutase
Starch-forming enzyme from malt: its action
the hemicelluloses and Its commercial
C: B. Davis. 11 J Ind
'15
on
application to
& Eng Chem 7:115-1
Hemlock
Eastern hemlock. E. H. Frothingham. 11 map
U S Agric Bui 162:1-43 '15 P
Test of long-submerged hemlock timber. T. R.
Lawson. il Eng N 73:159 Ja 28 '15
Hemp
Flax and hemp supply. C: R. Dodge. Textile
World 48:475-8 F^15
Growing hemp in America. C: R. Dodge. 11
Sci Am S 79:308-9 My 16 '15
Hen houses. See Poultry houses
Heredity
Family resemblances. Sci Am S 80:331 N 20 '16
Heads and tails and heredity. E. BoreL il dlags
Sci Am S 78:403-5 D 26 '14
Sec also Plant breeding
Herschel fall Increaser
Latest design of the Herschel fall Increaser.
C. Herschel. Eng N 73:84 Ja 14 '15
Hertzian waves. See Electric waves
Hetch Hetchy project. See San Francisco-
Water supply
Hewitt. Peter Cooper, 1861-
Sketch, por Eng M 50:218-19 N '15
Hexabromodlacetyl
Hexabromodlacetyl. C. L. Jackson and R.
Adams. Am Chem Soc J 37:2522-36 N '15
Hexyluracll
Researches on pyzimldlnes; the synthesis of
4-hezyluracll and its relationship to uracil-
glucoslde. T. B. Johnson. Am Chem Soc J
86:1891-9 S '14
Hlbblng. Minnesota
Plucking the goose as town policy. Eng & iv"n
J 100-&77-8 N 27 '15
Hickory
Hickories, elm and ash trees. W. H. Miller, il
Am For 21:719-29 Je '15
Hickory trees threatened with destruction.
J. J. Levison. 11 Am For 21:797-9 Jl '16
High buildings
Chicago's 1U14 progress in building, il Bldg Age
87:46-8 F '15
Foundation work and the skyscraper. Sci Am
112:660 Je 6 '15
Heating the skyscraper and its problems; ab-
stract. W: H. Drlscoll. Heat & Yen 12:44-5
Ja '15
L. C. Smith building, Seattle, Wash. 11 plan
Arch & Bldg 46:471-5 D '14
Problem of the high building. C: P. Warren.
Sci Am S 79:368 Je 5 '15
Wind stresses In the steel frames of office
buildings. W. M. Wilson and G. A. Maney.
tables fil IT Eng Exp Sta Bui 80:1-88 '15
bufSin£° OfflceTbuildlngs;.also Equitable
New York
7oolworth building,
High schools
Recent tendencies in .high school chemistry.
R. H. Bradbury. J FT Inst 180:449-61 O '15
High temperature. See Temperature, High
'INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
235
Highway accounting
Cost keeping system for work performed
by municipal forces of the Philadelphia
bureau of highways. Eng & Contr 43:292-4
• Mr 31 '15; Same cond. Eng Rec 71:360-1
Mr 20 '15
Cost keeping system Oregon state highway
commission. E. F. Ayres. Eng & Contr 44:
349-50 N S '15
Method of recording expenditures on account
ot maintenance. Pennsylvania highway de-
partment. W: R. Main. Eng & Contr 44:134
Ag IS '15
1914 operations of the Philadelphia bureau of
highways and street cleaning. 11 Good Roads
n s 9:131-5 Ap 3 '15
Road-maintenance costkeeplng in Pennsyl-
vania. Eng N 74:250-3 Ag 5 '15
Simplified system of town highway accounts.
F. Buck. Munlc Eng 48:66-7 Ja '15; Same
cond. Eng Rec 70.-534N 14 '14
Standard form for reporting costs of road con-
struction. Eng & Contr 43:107 F 3 '15
' a of highway accounting. S. D. Gilbert.
& Contr 44:336-7 O 27^16; Same. Good
~ n s 10:199-200 O 2 '15
Highway administration
Application of the merit system to the ap-
pointment of road officials. P. S. Wilson.
Eng & Contr 42:444 N 4 f!4
Automobiles versus horses In road-work su-
pervision. E. W. James. Eng N 73:769 Ap 22
'15
Co-operative road administration plan aided
by post card bulletins. L. W. Allison. Eng
Rec 71:143 Ja 30 '15
Determination of the Justifiable outlay for
specific cases of highway Improvement. C.
Richardson. Good Roads n s 10:196-7 O 2 '15
Discussion of the administrative and design
features of lilghway bridge and culvert
work. A. Marston. Eng & Contr 42:559-90 D
23 '14
Economic factors all- Important In rural high-
ways. L. W. Page. Eng Rec 72:385 S 25 '15
Educational field for state highway depart-
ments. J. II. Pratt. Eng & Contr 43:230-1
Mr 10 '15; Abstract. Eng Uec 70:iill D fi '14
Efficiency of highway organization. E. A. Ste-
vens. Eng Rec 70:687-8 D 26 '14
Engineering investigation of New York high-
way work. Eng N 73:787-8 Ap 22 '16
Functions of the planning boards installed In
the Bureau of highways and street cleaning,
Philadelphia, Pa. W: H. Connell. Eng &
Contr 44:187 S 8 '15; Same. Good Roads n s
10:168 8 11 '15
Gains made by state management of road
construction and maintenance. J. JB7. Penny-
backer. Eng Rec 72:189-00 Ag 14 '15
Good roads and the government. Sol Am S 78:
390 D 19 '14
Highway commission or highway commission-
er? Good Roads n s 9:52 F 6 '15
Highway department records. Munlc J 38:434
Ap 1 *15
Highway program of Cook county, Illinois. 11
wmap Eng Rec 70:648-9 D 12 '14
Highway superintendent of Cook county, Illi-
nois, simplifies filing system, map Eng Rec
72:4*3-4 O 16 '15
Highway work In Illinois. U Good Roads n s
8:205-10 D 5 '14
History and future of highway Improvement
L. W. Page. Good Roads n s 10:189-91 O 2
'15
How small communities' may have good roads.
L. W. Page. 11 Sol Am 112:14-16 Ja 2 '15
Inspection and cost record system used on
road work in Cook county, Illinois. Eng &
Contr 43:206-7 Mr 3 '15
Inspection of state aid road construction In
Wisconsin. J. T. Donaghey. Bng & Contr 42:
462 N 11 '14
Iowa state highway bridges not too heavy. Eng
Rec 71:138-3 JalBO '15
Need, preparation and utility .of statistical
vanla state highway department. 11 dlags
En* & Contr 42:186-93 Ag 19 '14
Organization and standards of the "Wisconsin
highway commission. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
42:398-403 O 28 'U
Organization and system In highway work.
A. B. Fletcher. Good Roads n s 10:197-9 O 2
15
Organization, character of personnel, scope
of work, and methods of operation and con-
trol*°Jwa larSe municipal highway depart-
ment, W: H. Connell. il map J FT Inst 179:
Organization for and methods and cost of
state aid road construction in Alabama, il
dlags Eng & Contr 42:504-8 N 25 '14
Organization of a state highway department
W. R. Jeffreys, Good Roads n s 9:238 Je 5
Organization of a state highway department;
withtocussion^ J: N. Carlisle. Good Roads
Organization of road work under the Illinois
highway commission. U map Eng & Contr
Progress in highway administration. J. B.
Pennybacfcer. Eng Rec 71:16-16 Ja 2 '15
Progress of state management of public roads.
J. E. Pennybacker. Eng & Contr 44:133 Ag
18 15
Relation of farm produce hauling to perma-
nent road Improvements. W. A. McLean. Eng
& Contr 42:215-17 Ag 20 '14
Road legislation and economics. J. E. Penny-
backer. Eng & Contr 42:521-2 D 2 '14; Same
cond. Munlc Eng 48:49-50 Ja '15
Road-maintenance costkeeplng In Fennss'lva-
nia. Eng N 74:250-3 Ag 6 '15
State road laws should centralize authority.
A. N. Johnson. Eng Rec 72:351 S 18 '15
Uniform system for highway statistics and
data. H. E. Breed. Eng & Contr 44:233-0 S
22 '15; Same. Good Roads n s 10:257-9 N 6
's state highways and highway
J 39:343-9
ent. W: R. Roy. 11 Munlc
See a Jan Highway
i— Mi '
law; Roads-
_. accounting; Highway
Maintenance and repair
Highway bonds. See Roads— Finance
Highway engineering
Promoting engineering work.
Eng Rec 72:301-2 S 4 '15
B. K. Coghlan.
Short college courses in highway engineering
or annual meetings of state associations of
highway engineers; which la the better plan?
Eng & Contr 43:45 Ja 20 '15
• See also Bridges; Pavements; Roads
Highway law
Changes In the Illinois road law. Munic Eng
49:75-6 Ag '15
Earth and gravel road construction and main-
tenance. I. O. Baker. Good Roads n s 9:71-3
F 6 '15
Essentials of proper laws for highway work.
A. N. Johnson. Good Roads n B 10:193-4 O 2
'16
Essentials of proper laws for highway work.
E. A. Stevens. Good Roads n s 10:191-3 O
2 '15
Highway laws of the United States. Good
Roads n 8 10:83-97 Ag 7 '15
Location and width or highways and the se-
curing of rlghts-of-way. A. B. Fletcher. Eng
& Contr 42:623-4 D 2 '14: Same cond. Eng
Rec 70:568 N 21 '14 '
Notes from state highway departments. Munlc
J 38:429-31 Ap 1 f16
Provisions of the new highway law of Ohio.
Eng N 74:492-4 S 9 '15
State should deal directly with patentees of
processes and materials in public work.
S. Whlnery. Bng Rec 72:73-4 Jl 17 '15
Traffic; present tendencies, probable develop-
ment and regulation. A. W. Dean. Good
Roads n s 9:55-6 F 6 '15
Wisconsin legislature makes changes in state
highway laws. Good Roads n s 10:176-7 S 25
fllT
See also Automobiles — Laws and regula-
tions; Highway administration; Jitney buses
— Regulation; Road traffic; Street traffic
Highway officials
Directory of state highway officials. Good
Roads n s 10:17-20 Jl 3 '15
Be* also American association of state
highway officials
236
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Highways. See Roads; Streets
Hill publishing company
Hill building: special building design for spe-
cial use. S diags plane Eng N 72:1241-8 D 24
Hipp uric acid
Researches on hydantolns; the Interaction of
hippurlc add with thiocyanates. T. B. John-
son, A. J. Hill and B. H. Bailey. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2406-16 O '15
Historic houses
Early architecture of the valley of the Rappa-
hannock. F. C. Baldwin. 11 diags plans Am
Inst Arch J 3:113-18, 234-40 Mr, Je 'IB
Hobblng
Hobbing operation performed on a Cleveland
automatic. 11 diag Mach 21:524 F '15
Hobbing small gears on the milling machine.
dlag Mach 21:406 Ja '15
Hobs
Hoist on revolving headfrazne operates drag-
line. 11 dlags plan Eng Rec 71:742-3 Je 12 *15
Line disturbance caused by special squirrel-
S '15
lesults obtained with ground hol_
Hammond. 11 diag Mach 21:695-700 My '15
Hocking Valley railway
16th annual report. Ry Age 69:690-1, 626-7 O 1
'15
Hogs. See Swine
Hoist towers
Portable hoist towers for concreting. 11 dlag
Eng N 72:1312-13 D 31 '14
Hoisting
Care and use of hoisting accessories: wire
rope, manila rope, hooks, chains, accessories,
lubrication of wire rope, strength of slings.
Mach 21:297-8 D '14
Experiments to determine stresses In parts of
rope falls. C. S. Adams. Bug Rec 72:425-6 O
2 '15
Heavy truck and :
armatures. 11 B _
How a washed-out
of a river, plan Eng ,
; used to Install 48-ton
71:786 Je 19 '15
i-span was pulled out
„ _; 73:634 Ap 1 '15
Outrigger on "gin-pole saves time in erecting
roof steel. W: H. Palmer, diag Stag Rec 71:
310 Mr 6 '15
Riley safety wrecker yoke. 11 Ry Age (Mech
ed5 89:64* O '16
Seventy-nine-ton derrick car lowers Itself 50
feet in twenty-five minutes. A. S. Beale. 11
Eng Rec 72:78-9 Jl 17 '15
Skip with cable guides. J. Simmons. 11 Eng &
Min J 100:516 S 25 '15
Special hoisting Job. 11 dlags Bng N 74:606-7 S
28 *16
Steel- wire hoisting ropes; rule for finding the
load stress and the required diameter. F. W.
Sperr. Colliery 36:606-7 Je '15
Use of slings In handling loads, dlags Eng &
Contr 42:388-9 O 7 '14
See oteo Crane hooks; Hoiat towers; Mine
hoisting
Hoisting machinery
Alternating- current coal hoist R. H. Brown.
11 Am Inst E E Pro 34:615-22 Ap '15; Ab-
stract, with discussion. Elec R & W Blec'n
66:781-2 Ap 24 '15: Discussion. Am Inst
E E Pro 34:2895-914 iST '15
Compact spud hoist eliminates costly equip-
ment 11 Ensr Rec 72:679 N 27 '16
Electrical appliances for workshops. 11
Engineer 119:620-2; 120:40-1, 54-6 Je
Erecttoe 40-ton girders at a height of 250
feet above the street 11 dtags Eng Rec 70:
699-702 D 26 '14
Erecting 36-ton girders with steel shears, fl
Eng Rec 70:606 D 5 '14
Features of the electrical equipment for the
Granite mountain hoist G. B. Rosenblatt
fl dlag Assn Eng Soc J 54:199-209 My '15
French electric mine hoist 11 Colliery 35:468-
70+ Ap '15
Hamilton electric incline railway, fl Elec Ry
J 46:115-16 Jl 17 '16; Same. Eng N 74:49-61
Jl 8 '15; Same. Ry R 57:213-14 Ax 14 '15
Hamilton Incline railway. 11 Munic J 39:41-2
Jl 8 'IS
Hoist for reinforclng-steel. H. DaGamara.
dlag Eng N 78:395 F 25 '15
cage and wound-rotor motors when start-
ing elevators and hoists. J. C. Lincoln, dlag
Am Inst B B Fro 34:421-31 Mr '15; Dis-
cusslon. 34:2847-50 N '15 '
Men and machinery of the Comstock— pioneer
hoisting works. G. W. Dickie. 11 Eng & Min
J 98:1130-4 D 26 '14
Rational basis of comparison of the duties of
electrical elevators and hoisting engines.
A. M. Coyle. Am Soc M B J 87:395-40071 '15
Theory of the bucket elevator. L. Kresser.
Eng & Min J 100:478-9 S 18 '15
Using a pneumatic drill motor as a hoisting
— TT T. Kropldlowskl. diag Ry ' -
Bee also Buckets; Cable ways;
machinery; Cranes, derricks, etc.;
shovels; Elevators; Lifting magnets; Mine
hoisting; TMTfofog machinery; Ore >nmrtniig"
Rope
Control
Alternating-current controllers for steel mills.
A. Simon, diag Am Inst E E Pro 34:748-9 My
'16; Same. Iron Tr R 57:529 S 16 '16 y
Control of direct current hoists In iron and
steel mills. Q. E. Stoltz and W. O. Lum. 11
dlag Am Inst E E Pro 34:723-9 My '15; Dis-
cussion. 34:2947-66 D '15
Direct-current control for hoisting equipment
In industrial plants. W. T. Snyder. diags Am
Inst B B Pro 34:695-710 My '15; Same (How
to buy hoist controllers). Iron Tr R 56:871-
4+ Ap 29 '16; Same cond. Engineer 120:
208-10 Ag 27 '15; Abstract, with discussion.
Elec R & W Blec'n 66:780-1 Ap 24 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst E E Fro 34:2947-65 D '15
Direct- current hoist equipment in Industrial
plants; discussion at meeting of A. I. E. E.
Elec W 65:1124 My 1 '16
Electric hoists for the Michigan Iron country.
11 Bng & Min J 99:742 Ap 24 '15
Holding companies
Consolidation of balance sheets in holding
company accounting. A. W. Wright. J Ac-
count 19:21-33 Ja '16
Holiday printing. See Christmas printing
Holidays
Misusing holidays. K. D. Murphy. Iron Age
95:612 Mr 4 '16
Hollow tile
Hollow-tile partitions and floor arches tested.
diags Eng Rec 71:432 Ap 3 '15
Interlocking tower of stucco on hollow tile,
Rock Island lines. E. 6. Zorn. 11 dlags Ry
R 57:108-9 Jl 34 '15
Lateral strength of hollow- tile walls; tests at
St. Louis. 11 dlags Eng N 73:428-9 Mr 4 '15
Tile cottage with shingle roof. C: B. Anderson.
11 plans BIdgr Age 37:19-24 O '15
Two-family house built of hollow tile. E. G.
Zorn. 11 plans Bldg Age 37:47-52 Jl '15
Holmes. Joseph Austin, 1859-1915
Sketch, por Iron Age 96:171 Jl 15 '15; Bng &
Min J 100:119 Jl 17 '15: Bnjr N 74:188-9 Jl
22 '15; Scl Am 113:82 Jl 24 '!?; Power 42:184-
6 Jl &7 '15; Colllerv 36:42-3 Ag '15; Met &
Chem Hng- 13:519-20 Ag '15
Sketch. V. H. Manning, por J Ind & Ens
Chem 7:712-15 Ag- '15
Home market club
Annual meeting, Nov. 18, 1914. Textile World
48:302-4 D vlT
Hominy
Lye nulling of corn for hominy. J. W. Marden
and J. A. Montgomery. J Ind & Bng Chem
7:850-3 O '15
Hooka's law
Generalized form of Hooke's law. EL R. Hed-
rlck. Bng N 74:542-3 S 16 '15
Hookworm disease
Rural school and the hookworm disease. 11
Scl Am S 79:164-5 Mr 13 '16
Hoover, Herbert Clark, 1874-
Sketcn; abstract w. Irwln. Bng; & Min J 99:
243-4 Ja 80 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
237
Horsepower
Constants for converting electrical units to
horsepower. C: 8. Ohrenschall. Mach 21:794
Je '15
Power formulas used for taxation In different
countries. Automobile 32:160-1 Ja 21 '15
Relation of the horse-power to the kilowatt.
Scl Am S 79:162-3 Mr 13 '15
See also Automobile engines — Horsepower
Horses
German war diet for horses. Scl Am 112:422+
My 1 '15
H orsesh oes
Manufacture of a toe calk for horse shoes. 11
Iron Age 96:805 O 7 '15
Horticulture
Waste heat to stimulate plant growth. Scl Am
113:445 N 20 '15
Hose
Care of fire hose. Munlc J 87:888 D 17 '14
Woven fabric for flre hose. 11 Textile World
49:425-6 Jl '15
Hose couplings
Coupling for compressed air hose. 11 Iron Age
96:83 Jl 8 '15: Elec Ry J 46:194 Jl 31 '15;
Foundry 43:325 Ag '15
Dimension standards for brass hose couplings.
P. W. Blair. Metal Ind n s 13:111 Mr '15
National standard hose couplings and fittings
for public flre service, if dlags U S Bur
Stand Clrc 50:1-23 '14; Summary. Scl Am S
79:304 My 8 '16
Standard hose couplings. Munlc J 39:680 O 14
Hosiery
Aniline black on cotton hosiery. E. C. T. Blck.
Textile World 48:623-4 F '16
Garter loop stocking. 11 dlags Textile World
49:111-12 Ap '16
Improved stocking, diags Textile World 48:340-
2, 617; 49:676-7 D '14. Mr, S '15
Manufacture of athletic hose. 11 Textile World
48:419-20 Ja '15
Merchandising of hosiery and underwear. C. C.
Farlin. Textile World 49:sup266+ My '15
Paramount metal forms for hosiery. Textile
World 48:339-40 D '14
Fointex full fashioned heel, dlag Textile World
48:417-18 Ja '15
Reinforced knit fabric, dlags Textile World
49:544-6 Ag '15
Removing stockings from boards. U Textile
World 60:104-6 O '15
Straight hosiery frame, dlags Textile World
49:673-4 S '15
Thirty years' retrospect and prospect of ho-
siery. F. L. Chipman. Textile World 48:616-18
F '15
Weights of hosiery. Textile World 49:546; 60:
109 Ag, O '15
Hosiery machines
Fancy hosiery on full fashioned machines.
dlags Textile World 49:674-5 S '16
Proctor automatic boarding, drying and strip-
ping machine for hosiery. 11 Textile World
49:282 My '15
Seamless stocking machine. W. T. WaHis. Scl
Am 113:271 S 26 '16
Hospital cars
Ambulance train on a British railway. 11 EJng
M 48:876-8 Mr '15; Bng N 72:1203 D 17 '14
Exchange of severely wounded prisoners. 11
Scl Am 113:285 O 2 '15
Turning French freight cars Into hospitals.
W. S. Hiatt 11 Ry 2m 59:329-30 Ag 20%
WJax hospital cars in Germany. 11 EHec Ry J 45 :
V3a,r hospital cars
50-1 Ja 2 '15
Bee also Hospital trains
Hospital ships
Floating hospitals of Europe. A. Gradenwltz.
U Scl Am 113:298-9 O 2 '15
Hospital trains
How
French hospital trains help to save the
wounded. W. S. Hiatt 11 plans Ry Age 59:
689-42 O 8 '15
See oteo Hospital cars
Hospitals
American hospital development E: F. Stevens.
11 plans Arch Reo 38:641-61 D '16
Highland private hospital, Fall River, Mass.;
views and plans. Brlokb 23:pl 180-1 D '14
HosplteJ signal-lighting system, dlag Eleo W
Importance of background in the operating:
theatre. B. Moynlhan. Ulum Engr ^:462 IN
New General hospital at Cincinnati. J. R.
Schmidt. 11 plan Arch Rec 37:463-63 My '15
Practical suggestions for planning and equip-
nt. U plans
ment of hospitals. H. E.
Brickb 24:67-70 Mr '15
Ward-cooling plant in a hospital. A. M. Feld-
man. 11 plans Am Soc Heat & V H 20:74-9
'14; Same. Metal Work 81:836-8 F 27 '14;
Same cond. Heat & Yen 11:21-3 F '14
Warren state hospital power plant. W. O.
Rogers. 11 dlags plan Power 42:364-5, 408-12
S 14-21 '16
See also Convalescent homes; Tuberculosis,
Hospitals and sanatoiiums for
Electric equipment
Scottish hospital installation. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:337 Ag 21 '16
Wilkes-Barre hospital contract. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:199 Ja 30 '15
- "-"Heating and ventilation
Heating and ventilating hospital building.
C: I* Hubbard. 11 plans Metal Work 83:630-1
Ap 30 '15
Hospital ventilation from the engineer's point
of view. A. K. Ohmes. Heat & Yen 11:22-7
D '14
Plumbing and heating in Burke home. 11 plans
Metal Work 83:695-8 Ap 23 '16
Plumbing and heating In Cincinnati hospital.
K. C. Cardwell. 11 plan Dom Eng 71:212-14
My 22 '15
Sewerage
Design, cost and operation of new sewage
treatment plant at the state hospital, War-
ren, Pa. F. E. Mebus and F. R. Berlin, plans
Eng & Contr 43:265-8 Mr 24 '15
Hospitals, Factory
Shop hospitals. 11 Am Ind 16:supl-4 Je '16
Hospitals, Military
American ambulances In the field. 11 Automo-
bile 32:266-9 F 11 '15
See also Hospital cars; Hospital ships;
Hospital trains
Hot air engines. See Air engines
Hot blast stoves. See Blast furnace stoves
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Fordyce bath house. 11 plans Brickb 24:283-4
Hot springs. See Springs
heating.
Hot water heating
Advantage of down-feed hot water h
I. N. E&ans. Heat & Yen 12:40 -Ag '15
Auxiliary heating system, plan Dom Eng 73:
208 N 13 '15
Central heating with forced hot water. 11
plans MetalWork 84:139-40+, 177-8 Jl 30r
Ag 6 '15
Chart for. determining size of pipe for gravity
hot-water heating systems: with discussion.
M. S. Cooley. Am Soc Heat & V E 19:377-90
'13
Combined heating and sprinkler system for a
factory building;
Cambridge, Mass. C: L. Hub
LpveJoy & co.,
bbard. 11 plans
,
Heat & Yen 12:18-17 O '15 , ,
Comfort in a country mansion. U plans Metal
Work 83:806-9 Je 4 '15
Determination of pipe sizes for hot water
Elizabeth hospital hot water heating; plant.
Flexible central-heating : system. H. A. Wood-
worth. plan Blec W 65:937 Ap 10 '15
Forced hot water heating system. B. Lippe.
diags Dom Bng 70:302-4 Mr 6 '15
Heat generators and velocity problems. Metal
Work 82:759+ D 11 '14
Heatinfr a garkge. plan Metal Work 84:16-17
238
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hot water heating — Continued
Heating greenhouses by hot water. G: W.
Loeber. diags Dom Eng 70:399-401; 71:31-3,
124-6, 244-6, 362-6 Mr 27, Ap 10, My 1, 29,
Je 26 '15
Heating radiator from water back. 11 Metal
Work 84:284 Ag 27 '15
Heating system for a garage, plans Dom Eng
72:37? S 25 '15
Hot water heating for mills. R. S. Parks. Tex-
tile World 50:2?0-3 N '15
Hot water heating on a large scale; central
heating plant for the State school of agri-
culture, Fanningdale, Long Island. U dlags
plans Heat & Ten 12:13-22 N '16
Hot water heating radiation formula. N. J.
Serrill. Metal Work 84:305 S 3 '15
Hot-water heating system at Grand Central
terminal. W. G. Carlton. Power 42:245-6 Ag
17 '15
Hot water heating system for garages. U Dom
Eng 72:228-9 Ag 21 '15
Hot water radiators at boiler level, dlags Met-
al Work 83:184-5 Ja 29 '15
Locating overloaded sections In a central-
heating system. H. A. Woodworth. Elec W
66:1123-4 My 1 '15
Plumbing and heating in Burke home. 11 plans
Metal Work 83:596-8 Ap 23 '15
Rules for figuring hot water radiation. A. J.
Lowndes. MetaT Work 84:618-19 N 12 '15
Suggested formula for calculating the neces-
sary amount of radiation for heating rooms
by hot water, particularly applicable to the
heating of all-gas kitchens, by hot water
from a furnace coll or a water heater; with
discussion. J. A. Donnelly. Am Soc Heat &
V E 20:294-8 '14
Time element in heating a building. Heat &
Ven 12:45-8 Mr '15
Two hot water supply problems, dlags Dom
Eng 70:242-3 F 20 '15
See also Radiators
Rates
New rate schedule for hot water heating In
Toledo, Ohio. Heat & Ven 11:50-1 D 'if
Hot water supply
Barber shop hot-water
and hot water
~ 73:141 O
, ____ system, plan Metal
Work 84:466-7 O 8 '16
Combination hot water SUE
heating system, dlags
30 '16
Connecting a range boiler to a tank heater
and furnace coll. dlags Dom Eng 72:288 S 4
'16
Expansion In hot water supply pipes. 11 dlags
Metal Work 83:505+ Ap 2 '15
Explosion of hot-water tank. H. E. Collins.
if dlag Power 41:451-2 Mr 80 '15
Hot water supply system, dlags Dom Eng 73:
170-1 N 6 '16
Hot water supply system that will not circu-
late, diags Dom Eng 73:237-8 N 20 '15
Methods of range boiler connections, dlags
Dom Bug 71:155-60 My 8 '15
Pipe surface required for heating water. Pow-
er 41:209 F 9 '15
PlumbinglnstaUation and sewage disposal.
C: A, Whlttemore. 11 plans Brlckb 24:137-40
Je '15
Question about hot water supply connections.
plan Dom Eng 72:345-6 S 18 '15
Range-boiler connections work right, dlags
Dom Eng 78:142 O SO '15
Ransre boiler Installation. Dlans Dom TPnfr 78:
74-5 O 16 '15 ^^
Sediment deposits In stove waterbacks. 11
Metal Work 84:205-7 Ag 13 '15
Unsatisfactory hot water supply system for
barber shop, dlags Dom Eng 72:289 3 4 '15
Water becomes too hot In range boiler, plans
Dom Eng 73:207-8 N 13 '1I>
See also Electric water heaters; Gas water
heaters; Water heaters
A£A!A
Construction work on Traymore hotel. Atlan-
tic City. 11 plan Eng N 74:80-1 Jl 8 '15
From mangers to ballrooms; Gedney Farm
HotelTmite Plains, N. T. W. H. Cooley.
11 Arch & Bldg 47:86-8 Mr '15
Gedney Farms, White Plains, N, T. Arch Reo
88:896 D '15
Hotels and flres. E: R. Hardy. Arch & Bldg
47:126-8 Mr '15 ^
Reinforced- concrete frame of Hotel Traymore
erected at rate of a floor a week. 11 plans
Eng Rec 72:50-1 Jl 10 '15
Designs and plans
Hotel building. 11 plans Arch & Bldg 47:104-25
Mr '15
Hotel fStatler, Detroit, Mich. Brlckb 24:pl 50-3
Hotel Statler, Detroit, Mich. 11 plans Arch &
Bids 47:89-101 Mr V15
Hotel Statler In Detroit. W. S. Wagner. 11
'
.
plans Arch Rec 37:320-39 Ap '15
Largest fireproof resort hotel in
completed at Atlantic City. II diags
*
world
Rec
Ne-w Traymore hotel at Atlantic City. U dlags
Eng N 74:18-23 JM '15 ^
Heating and ventilation
Heating and ventilating modern hotels. N. L.
Schloss. Power 42:2lF-13 Ag 10 '15
Kitchen ventilation for a modern hotel: equip-
ment of the Blltmore, New York. 11 dlags
plan Heat & Ven 12:l4-18 Ja '15
Lighting '
Halation and hostelrles. F. L. Godlnez. Arch
& Bldg 47:102-8 Mr '15
Power plants
Former engineer of La Salle hotel defends his
administration. J. E. Lawrence. Power 41:63-
5 Ja 12 '15
Large saving in Hotel La Salle plant W. W.
Bird. Power 41:99-101 Ja 19 '15
New Morrison hotel plant, Chicago. T: Wilson.
II plans Power 42:70-3, 111-15 Jl 20-27 '15
Hours of labor
Eight-hour day. C. J. Morrison. Eng M 50:363-
Hours of service act Interpreted as to tele-
phone communications. Ry Age 59:496-7 8
17 '16
Many New England shops on shorter hours.
Iron Age 96:850-1 O 7 '15
Work-day shortened and output maintained
in forge shop of Cleveland hardware com-
pany. Iron Age 95:537-8 Mr 4 '15
House decoration
Diffusing media; Interior furnishings. Ulum
Eng Soc 10:397-402 no 5 '15
Recent Interiors by Thornton Chard; views.
Arch Rec 37:177-86 F '15
se of native woods for i
Price. 11 Brlckb 24:217-22, 239-42, 285-9 S-N
'15
See also Fireplaces; Mantles; Mural paint-
ing and decoration
House drainage. See Drainage, House; Plumbing
House flies. See Files
Houses. See Apartment houses; Architecture,
Domestic; Cottages; Country houses; House
decoration; Housing problem
Houses, Concrete. See Concrete houses
Houses, Duplex. See Duplex houses
Houses, Historic. See Historic houses
Houses, Steel
Steel frame houses for miners. 11 plans Col-
liery 35:566-8 My '15
Housewlrlng campaigns. See Electric service
companies— Advertising
Housing problem
Canvasiown for government employees In
New South Wales. 11 Scl Am 112:479 My 22
'15
Ellen Wilson Memorial homes to be erected at
Washington, D. C. G-: B. Ford. 11 plans Am
Inst Arch J 3:352-7 Ag '15
Factory city beautiful at low cost, Badln,
N. .C. 11 plans Iron Age 96:782-6 Ap 8 '16
Housing and sanitation at Mlneville. S. Le-
fevre. U diags plans Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:
227-88 F '15
Housing reform In Belgium. C. AronovlcL U
Amlnflt Arch J 2:568-72 D '14
Housing reform in France. C. Aronovlcl. Am
Inst Arch J 8:82-6 Ja '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
239
Housing problem — Continued
Housing reform in Italy. C. Aronovlcl. Am lust
ArchJ 3:89-93 F '15
Improvement in housing workmen; steps to be
taken by Pennsylvania. BIdg Age 37:63 Mr
Industrial betterment. F. B. Cardullo. Mach
22:193-5 N '15
8cc also Apartment houses; City planning;
Garden cities
Houston, Texas
Bridges
Design and construction of the San Jacinto
street reinforced concrete bridge. 11 diags
Eng & Contr 42:492-5 N 25 '14
Electricity supply
Co-operative lighting franchise. P. H. Sheldon.
Munic Eng 48:41-3 Ja '15
Railroads
Factors in grade separation. Eng N 73:422-3
Mr 4 '15
Howitzers. See Guns (ordnance)
Hudson river
Long-term variations in stream flow, Croton
and Hudson rivers. E: H. Sargent. Eng N 72:
1119 D 3 '14
Hughes Induction balance
Detecting burled shells with induction balance.
Sci Am 113:425+ N 13 '16
Use of the Hughes Induction balance for locat-
ing bullets, diag Elec W 05:167 Ja 16 '15
Hulling. See Corn
Humidity
Air conditioning; abstract J. I. Lyle. Am Soc
ME J 37:290 My '15
Air we breathe — a study of temperature, humi-
dity and dust content. T: Hubbard. Heat &
Yen 12:22-6 Ja '15
Control of humidity in pressrooms. Inland Ftr
55:675-6 Ag '15
Cooling water of condensation; introduction to
a collection of psychrometric tables for cool-
Ing tower work. Textile World 49:692-4 S
Effect of relative humidity on an oak tanned
leather belt. W: W. Bird and F. W. Roys.
11 Am Soc M E J.37:447-9 AS '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 06:1315-17 i
169-71 Ai 3 '15;
Jl 1 '15; Discussion. Am I
Ag '16
Experiments on humidifying air at the Oliver
Wendell Holmes school: with discussion.
C: F. Eveleth. plans Am Soc Heat & V E 19:
109-27 '13
Humidifying mine air. J. W. Reed. Colliery
35:330-2 Ja '15
Humidity control of warm air furnaces. C: B.
.Stewart, diag. Metal Work 8S:jBp.Ja 1 '16
Ja 15
_______ ity of mine air. Colliery 35:302 J __
Humidity of mine air. R. Y. Williams. 11 map
XT S Bur Mines Bui 83:1-63 '14
Lecture course on elements of heating. C: A.
Fuller, il Metal Work 84:430+, 583+ O 1, N
Measurements for the household. II S Bur
Stand Clrc 65:108-11 '15
Properties of saturated air. W. D. Ennis.
Power 41:402-4 Mr 23 '15
-lumlns
Origin of the humin formed by the acid hydrol-
ysis of proteins. R. A. Gortner and M. J.
Blish. Am Chem Soc J 37:1030-6 Je '15
Humphrey pumps
Hunting
Hunting on the national forests. H. A. Smith.
11 Am For 21:172-82 Mr '15
Huntlngton-Heberleln process
Lead smelting at El Paso. H. F. Easter. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1493-1506 Ag '15; Ex-
.
Je 24 'IB; Same. Power 42:
Iron Age 96:26-7
c M E J 37:449-51
Same. Eng N 73:164-8 Ja 28
Abstract. Ind Eng 15:26-7 Ja '15
Humphrey pump: recent developments. G: C.
Trump. 11 diags Sibley J 80:65-9 N '15
Irrigation by pumping at Del Rio, Texas.
Ja 27 '16;' Same abr. Eng Kec 71:596-8 'My 8
•15
cerpts. "Bng & Mln J 100:856-7 Ag 2*8 '15;
& Chem Eng 13:814 N 1 '15
Abstract Met
"luniphreys, Alexander C.f 1851- M
President Humphreys. A. S. Miller. Stevens
Ind, 82:11-18 Ja '15
•lunt, Andrew Murray, 1869- -
Sketch, por Eng M 60:216 N '15
Hunt's Point terminal. See New York (city) —
Wharves
Hurricanes
Cause and prevention of storm erosion on Gulf
coast. Q. O. Case, il Eng N 74:1072-5 D 2 '15
Engineering aspects of New Orleans hurri-
cane. W. H. P. Creighton. Eng- N 74:710 O 7
Meteorology of West Indian hurricane, Sept.
22-Oct. 2. Bng N 74:710-12 O 7 '16
New Orleans record for succession of storms
broken, map Bng Rec 72:562-3 N 6 '15
Seo also Galvoston— Hurricane, 1915
Hybridization
Artificial production of vigorous trees. Sci
Am S 79:150 Mr 6 '16
Experiments in hybridizing Japanese flowers.
W. P. Jenny. Sci Am S 79:18-19 Ja 9 '15
Hydantolns
Researches on hydantoins: a new method of
synthesizing glycocyamldlne compounds, and
the conversion of glycooyaznidine into isom-
ers of creatinlne. T. B. Johnson and B. H.
NIcolet. Am Chem Soc J 87:2416-26 O '15
Researches on hydantoins: a new synthesis
of o-tyrosine. T. B. Johnson and W. M.
Scott. Am Chem Soc J 37:1846-56 Ag '15
Researches on hydantoins: geometrical isomer-
ism in the hydantoin series. T. B. Johnson
and 8. E: Hadley. Am Chem Soc J 37:171-7
Ja '15
Researches on hydantoins: stereolsomerlo
modifications of benzalhydantoin. T. B.
Johnson and J. S. Bates. Am Chem Soc J 37:
383-5 F '15
Researches on hydantoins; synthesis of the
hydantoin of 2-hydrozy-5-aminophenylala-
nine. T. B. Johnson and W. M. Scott. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1856-63 Ag r15
Researches on hydantoins: the condensation
of cinnamic aldehyde with hydantoins. T. B.
Johnson and R: WrenshalL Am Chem Soc J
37:2133-44 S '15
Researches on hydantolns; the interaction of
hlppuric acid with thlocyanates. T. B. John-
son, A. J. Hill and B. H. Bailey. Am Chem
SOC J 37:2406-16 O '15
Researches on hydantoins; the synthesis of
1,3.4-trisubstituted hydantoins from diethyl
anllinomalonate. T. B. Johnson and N. JL
Shepard. Am Chem Soc J 36:1735-42 Ag '14
Hydrants
Care of hydrants in winter. P. Gear. Munlc
J 38:106 Ja 28 '15
Cincinnati high-pressure fire hydrants, diags
Eng N 74:153 Jl 22 '16
Design details of the Cincinnati high pressure
fire system, dlags Eng & Contr 43:529-32 Je
16 'lo
Equitable hydrant rentals and better methods
for apportioning fire protection cost. J: W.
Alvord. Am Water Works Assn J 1:95-102
Mr '14; Same. Eng & Contr 41:579-80; My
20 '14; Same. Munic J 36:850-2 Je 11 '14;
Same cond. BtaigReo 69:586-7 My 23 '14; Dis-
cussion. Am Water Works Assn J 1:538-45,
697-708 S-D '14
Hydrant tests in Chicago indicate cheaper
maintenance possibilities. 11 Eng Rec 71:483-4
Ap 17 '15
Hydrant-thawing apparatus. 11 diag Munic
Sing 49:117-18 S '15
Hydrates
Method of determining the hydrates formed
by a salt H. W. Foote. Am Chem Soc J 37:
288-92 F '16
Hydratlon
High-strength concretes produced through
lowering of surface tension of mixing water.
N. C. Johnson. U Eng Rec 71:320-4 Mr 13
240
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hydratlon — Continued
Hydratlon of Portland cement. A. A. Klein
and A. J. Phillips, pis U S Bur Stand Tech
Pa 43:3-71 '14; Abstract. J Fr Inst 178:636-9
N '14
Mechanical features of the hydratlon of Fort-
land cement and the making of concrete as
revealed by microscopic study. N. C. John-
son, il Am Soc M E J 37:616-25 S '15; Ab-
stract. Eng M 49:744-6 Ag '16; Discussion.
Am Soc M E J 37:525-8 STl5
Hydratlon of Ions. See Solution (chemistry)
Hydraulic cartridge. See Hydraulic mining cart-
ridge
Hydraulic engineering
Concrete chute drops water 130 feet from
canal to reservoir. D. W. Cole, il diags Eng
Rec 71:450-7 Ap 10 '15
San Francisco's notable engineering works,
il Eng Rec 71:225-8 F 20 '15
tfce also Aqueducts; Breakwaters; Bridges
—Foundations and piers; Caissons; Canals;
Channels; Cofferdams; Culverts; Dams;
Docks; Drainage: Dredges; Dredging; Dredg-
ing machinery; Embankments; B*p
Flood control: Flumes; Harbors; — j^.-— «
excavation: Hydraulic machinery; Hydraulic
mining; Hydraulics; Hydroelectric plants;
Irrigation; Levees; Pumping stations;
Pumps; Reclamation of land; Reservoirs;
Rivers— Regulation: Sea walls; Surge tanks;
Turbines; Water; Water flowjWater power;
Water supply engineering; Water wheels;
Wells; Wharves
Hydraulic excavation
Handling hydraulic fill on Piute dam. J. Jen-
son, if diags Eng Rec 72:80-1 Jl 17 '15
Stripping of gravel pits by hydraulic methods.
W. H. Wilms, diags Ry Age 58:1430-3 Je 18
Hydraulic machinery
sanding projectiles, il dlag Iron Age 96:466 Ag
Conradson hydraulically operated, six- spindle.
vertical, automatic chucking, boring and
turning machine. U Iron Tr R 66:920-2 My 6
'15
Emergency hydraulic jack, dlag Power 40:877
D 22 '14
Hydraulic press for bearing and bushing
changes. E. L. Stephens. II Eleo Ry J 46:
282Ag 14 '15
Hydraulic shrapnel billet piercing press, il
Mach 21:682-3 Ap '16
Hydraulic wheel and armature presses. BJlec
Ry J 46:323-4 Ag 21 '15
Increasing the output of hydraulic presses.
Elec Ry J 46:1170 Je 19 '16
Machines for breaking pig Iron. U Iron Tr R
56:1069 My 27 '16
Making tunnel shield jacks. 11 Iron Age 96:
75-ton self-contained hydraulic broaching and
n forcing press. U Ind Eng 14:401 O '14
Shell nosing and banding presses. 11 Iron Age
96:417 A? 19 '15
60-ton hydraulic forcing press, il Iron Age 95:
1393 Je 24 '15
See also Hydraulic engineering; Pumping
machinery; Turbines; Water wheels
0
: for gravel mining in Alaska.
11 Eng & Mln J 100:257-8 Ag 14
'15
Comparative hydraulic-mining methods. L: H.
Eddy. Eng & Mln J 99:481-3 Mr 13 '15
Cost of hydraulic sand and gravel mining.
R. J. Borhek. Eng & Contr 43:573-4 JeSO
'15
Development methods at Fairbanks. H. T.
Ellis. II diags Eng & Mln J 99:1023-9 Je 12
Elevating placer tailings with a Hayward
bucket H. L Ellis. Bng & Min J 100:309-10
' Bar hydraulic mine, Blewett, Wash. H. L
lifl. diags Eng & Mln J 100:678-9 O 28 '15
Gold recovery at placer mines. D. F. Carver,
il Eng & Min J 100:472-3 S 18 15
Koyukuk placer-mining district. Eng & Min J
Opportunity in placer mining. C. Hartley. Eng
& Min JT 99:185-8 Ja 23 '15 *
Placers of Antioquia, Colombia. R. W. Perry.
11 map Eng & Mln J 100:585-9 O 9 '15
Rocker and grizzly mining on the north Sas-
katchewan. J. A. Macdonald. diags Eng &
Min J 100:187-8 Jl 31 '16 ^
Thawing methods at Fairbanks. H. I, Ellis U
diagslBng & Min J 100:1-6 Jl 3 '16
United States mining statutes annotated. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 941-6
Yakataga beach placers. A. G. Thompson. U
Eng & Mln J $:763-5 My 1 '15 -
Kcc also Gold dredging; Geld mines and
mining
Hydraulic- mining cartridge
Hydraulic cartridge. J. Tonge. dlag Eng M 49:
606 Jl '15
Hydraulic mining cartridge for breaking rock.
Eng Rec 71:28 Ja 2 '15
Mechanical device for use where
- Tonge-
Hydraulic motors
See also Turbines; Water wheels
Hydraulic power. See Hydraulic machinery;
Hydroelectric plants; water power
Hydraulic rams
Action of the hydraulic ram. plan Dom Eng
71:369 Je 26 '16
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. W. Trullinger. diags
Dom JEng 72:284-6 S 4 '15
Hydraulic stowage. See Mine timbering
Hydraulic transmission
Hydraulic transmission, diags Horseless Age
35:234-6 F 17 '15
Hydraulic valves. See Valves. Hydraulic
Hydraulics
Circular sewers versus egg-shaped, catenary
and horseshoe cross-sections. R. D. French.
Eng Rec 72:222-3 Ag 21 '15
Comparing sewer sections. B: Brooks; R. S.
BeardL29 diags Eng Rec 72:608-10 N 13 '15
Constructing logarithmic charts for hydraulic
formulas. I* G. Hall. Eng & Contr 44:31-2
Jl 14 '15
Design of turbine draft tubes analyzed. A. G.
Hfflberg. Eng Rec 72:604-7, 630-1 X 13-20 '15
Hydraulic Jump, in open- channel flow at high
*• Kewilaon- ** so°
Hydraulics of Irrigation, drainage, and other
channels. L: Schmeer. Eng & Contr 42:284-
90 S 23 '14
Influence of disk friction on turbine pump de-
sign. F. zur Nedden. diags Am Soc ME J
37.638-44 S '16; Abstract. Int Marine E
20:366 Ag '15; Discussion. Am Soc M E J
545-6 S VL5
Logarithmic diagram plotting of hydraulic
formulas. W. A. Lyon. Eng & Contr 43:239
Mr 17 '15
Models, properly designed, show correctly per-
formance of dams and turbines. B. F. Groat.
Eng Rec 72:377-8 S 25 '15
Nomographlc charts for Kutter's formula.
G. S. Coleman. Eng Rec 72:489 O 16 '15
Relation of stream gaging- to the science of
hydraulics; abstract. C. H. Pierce and R. W.
Davenport. Am Soc M B J 37:614 O '15
Table of circular and horseshoe conduit sec-
, tions. Eng N 78:1182-3 Je 17 '15
Tests check computed values of surges; in-
vestigation at Tallulah Falls hydroelectric
plant In Georgia indicate accuracy of form-
ulas commonly used. E. Lauchli. diag Eng
Rec 71:378-9 Mr 20 '15
Transportation of debris by running water.
R. T. Hancock. Eng & Mln J 99:469-60 Mr
6 '15
£fg also Fluids; Hydraulic engineering;
Hydraulic machinery; Hydrodynamics: Hy-
drometers; Nozzles; Rivers: Siphons; Stream
flow; Stream measurement; Water; Water
flow; Water power
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
241
Hydrazlne
Action of xnonochloroacetlc add on semi-car-
bazlde and hydrazine. J. B. Bailey and W. T.
Head. Am Chem Soc J 86:1747-66 Ag '14
Chemical reactions In anhydrous hydrazine.
T. W. B. Welsh and H. J. Broderson. dlags
Am Chem Soc J 37:825-32 Ap '15
Electrolysis of a solution of sodium hydrazlde
In anhydrous hydrazine. T. W. B. Welsh.
diagr Am Chem Soc J 37:497-508 Mr '15
Hydrazine dlperchlorate
Description of the new compound, hydrazine
dlperchlorate. J. W. Turrentlne. Am Chem
Soc J 87:1122-8 My '15
Hydrazine salts
Behavior of certain hydrazine salts on decom-
position by heat. J. W. Turrentine. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1105-14 My '15
Hydrazine sulfate
Electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine sulfate
and ammonium hydroxide. J. W. Turrentlne
and J. M. Olin. Am Chem Soc J 37:1114-22
My '15
Hydrazl nod I acetic acid
New synthesis of Imlnoacetonitrlle and Its con-
version to hydrazinodlacetlc acid. J. R.
Bailey and D. F. Snyder. Am Chem Soc J
37:935-42 An '15
Hydrocarbons
Action of chloral, bromal and benzaldehyde
on the polycyclic hydrocarbons in the pres-
ence of aluminium chloride. G. B. Frank-
forter and W. Krltchevsky. Am Chem Soo
J 37:386-92 F '15
Action of trioxymethylene on the various hy-
drocarbons ' In the presence of aluminum
chloride. G. B. Frankforter and V. Kokatnur.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2399-401 O '15
Estimation of aromatic hydrocarbons In
cracked petroleum. W. F. Rlttman. T. J.
Twomey and G. Eteloff. Met & Chem Eng
18:682-6 O 1 '15
Heats of combustion of aromatic hydrocar-
bons and hexamethylene. T. W. Richards
and F: Barry. 11 Am Chem Soc J 37:993-1020
My 'IB
See also Azulene
Hydrochloric acid
Method for the precise standardization of
hydrochloric add solutions. !•. W. Andrews.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2089-91 O '14
Modification of Htarch by gaseous hydrochloric
acid. F. C. Frary and A. C. Dennis. J Ind &
"" i* Chem 7:214-16 Mr 'IB
dological activity of combined hydro-
lorlc acid. J. H. Long. Am Chem Soc J
37:1333-47 My '15
Hydrocyanic acid
Determination of small quantities of hydro-
cyanic acid. A. Vlehoever and C. O. Johns.
Am Chem Soc J 37:601-7 Mr '15
Hydrodynamics
Suction between passing ships. S. A. Reeve.
dlags Scl Am S 79:30-2. 46-8 Ja 9-16 '15
Hydroelectric plants
Design of turbine draft tubes analyzed. A. G.
Hlfiberg. Bng Rec 72:604-7, 630-1 N 13-20
'15
Developments in the hydroelectric field in
1914. D. W. Mead. Bng Rec 71:6-7 Ja 2 '15
Four years' operating experience on a high-
tension transmission line. A. Bang, dlags pis
Am Inst B B Pro 34:1425-45 Jl^lS
Hydroelectric development; with discussion.
H: Flood. Jr. Elec W 65:1267-9 My 15 '16
Hydro-electric plant at a Bolivian tin mine.
M. R. Lamb. 11 Bng & Mln J 99:7-9 Ja 2 '15
Ice fighting Is systematized at Holtwood hy-
droelectric plant. F. A. AUner. 11 dlag map
Bug Rec 72:66-8 Jl 17 '15
Intermittent waterfall; using the power of
Niagara falls without impairing us scenic
beauty. EL Dunn. 11 Sol Am 113:492-8+ D 4
'IB
Operating hydro-electric plants without
attendants. J. M. Wanchope. Power 41:407
Mr 23 '15
Operating results In a hydroelectric plant.
Tilec R & W Blec'n 66:31(f F 18 '15
Outdoor hydroelectric generating plant dlags
plan Blec W 66:689 8 25 '15
from hy-
small margin; a small
ant. T. Wilson. Jl dlags
Severe frazil Ice attack at Holtwood plant
does not disturb service. F. A. Allner. 11
dlag Bng Rec 72:113-15 Jl 24 '15
Tall- tunnel regulation suggests new op
tunlties In hydroelectric Held. R. D.
son. Eng Rec 71:380 Mr 20 '15
Ten yearsT progress in the development of hy-
droelectric units. E: B. EUicott and W: B.
Jackson. Blec R & W Blec'n 66:11)04 My 29
Use of special gates to prevent Ice formation
at intake screens. 11 Blec W 66:1030-1 N 6 '16
See also Dams; Electric transmission; Surge
tanks
Auxiliary plants
A. I. B. B. discuss supply of <
droelectric stations supplem .,
from steam stations. Elec W 66:848 O 16 -,
Auxiliary steam plant of the Vancouver Island
power company. H. W. Beecher. 11 plans Elec
R & W Blec'n 67:373-8 Ag 28 '15
Auxiliary steam power plant for Vancouver
Island; steam turbine driven plant using oil
fuel. W. L. Kidston. 11 plan Power 42:634-8
Combined operation of steam and hydraulic
power In the Pennsylvania water and power
company system. J: A. Walls. Am Inst B B
Pro 34:2299-306 O '15
Electrical engineers hold hydro-electric ses-
sion. Power 42:598 O 26 '15
Hydroelectric problems considered at Philadel-
phia meeting of American Institute. Blec R
& W Blec'n 67:763 O 23 '15
Owego, N. Y., light and power plant. G.
Newell. 11 plan Power 42:757-8 N 30 '15
Selling current on a sma" '
water and steam plant. _
Power 42:498-501 O12 '15
Stand-by plant supplying steam to central
heating system. G. Broill. Power 41:726 My
Supplemental power for hydroelectric systems.
J. F. Vaughan. Am Inst B B Pro 34:2307-19
O '15
Cost
Construction elements of the TaUuIah Falls
development. C: G. Adslt and W. P. Ham-
mond. 11 diags Am Inst E E Pro 34:2497-546
O '15; Abstract. Blec W 66:916-18 O 23 '16
Testing
Color used in hydraulic tests of power plants.
R. Taylor, diags Bng N 74:617-20 S 23 '15
Plant tests of a low-head hydro- electric devel-
opment. F. Nagler. II dlag Bng N 72:1193-8
Tests check computed values of surges. B.
Lauchll. dlag Bng Rec 71:378-9 Mr 20 '15
Valuation
Unique problem in valuation; inheritance tax
appraisal of the Hales Bar hydro-electric
plant. L: L. Tribus. Bng N 73:384-5 F 25
Alabama
Alabama power scheme. 11 plan map Engineer
119:132-5 F 5 '15
Construction plant and methods for concrete
work on the Lock twelve dam, Coosa river,
Alabama, E. L. Sayers and A. C. Polk, dlags
plan Bng & Contr 43:260-5 Mr 24 '15
British Columbia
Cogultlam-Buntzen hydroelectric development.
11 Elec W 66:175-7 Jl 24 '15
California
•Hydroelectric development on Bishop Creek,
Cal. C. O. Poole. il dlags plans Elec W 64:
757-61, 805-9. 868-63, 903-10, 949-53. 1001-3,
1045-7, 1093-4, 1143-7. 1193-6 O 17-D 19 '14
Interconnected systems serving San Francisco;
details of the generating equipments and
transmitting circuits tied in with the larger
system of the Pacific gas & electric com-
pany, which covers half of California. 11
diags map Blec W 65:1356-82 My 29 '15
Lake Spaulding hydroelectric development of
Pacific gas & electric co. R. L. Dough-
'. 11 map TSibley J 30:42-8 N '15
Los Angeles nears realization of city power
plan. 5 Bng Rec 72:167 Ag 7 '15
242
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hydroelectric plant*— California — Continued
Saving eight million tons of coal a year; a
hydro- electric development of Big Creek,
California. 11 Scl Am 112:382-3 Ap24 '15
Spaulding-Drum power development; with
discussion. J: A. Brltton. 11 dlags Am Soc
M E J 37:215-22 Ap '16
Chile
Hydro- electric power plant In Chile. R. E. G.
Clark, U diag Engineer 118:597-9 D 25 '14
Georgia
Building the Mathis dams. E. Lauchli. il dlags
plans Eng X 74:529-32, 689-91 S 16-23 '15
Construction elements of the Tallulah Tails
development. C: G. Adsit and W. P. Ham-
mond. ll dlags Am Inst E E Pro 34:2497-546 O
Guatemala
Hydro-electric Installation on a coffee plan-
tation. J. H. Torrena. 11 Gen Elec R 18:219-
22 Mr '16; Same cond. Eng M 49:266-7 My
Idaho
Federal power house, Boise, Idaho. A. P. Con-
nor. 11 plans Power 41:594-5 My 4 '15
Federal project at Mlnidoka. A. P. Connor.
il plans map Power 41:422-5 Mr 30 f!5
Government furnishes cheap electricity In
southern Idaho. H. B. Walker. Power 41:
228-9 F 16 '15
Illinois
Report on water-power development of sani-
tary district of Chicago. Elec R & W Elec'n
65:1096-7 D 5 '14
India
Bombay hydro- electric scheme. 11 maps Engi-
neer 119:378 Ap 16 '15
Bombay hydro-electric scheme. A. Dickinson.
plans dlags maps Inst E E J 53:693-714 My
15 '15; Abstract. Elec W 65:1302-3 My 22 '15;
Discussion. Inst E E J 53:715-21, 802-4 My
16-Je 1 '15
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:100-3 '15
Italy
Hydroelectric enterprises In Italy. L. W.
Schmidt. Elec W 66:1131 N 20 '16
Japan
Hydroelectric power from snowclad Fujiyama.
C. Tsukamoto. 11 dlag map Elec W 66:910-13
115,000-voIt hydroelectric system In Japan, il
dlags plan Elec W 65:1599-1606, 1671-8 Je 19-
Malne
Central- station
Maine, il map
Hydroelectric development at Rumford, Maine.
11 Elec W 65:79-85 Ja 9 '15
Massachusetts
Discussion of the hydro-electric power plant
at the Wachusett dam, Clinton, Mass. Bos-
ton Soc C E J 2:109-19 Mr 'ifc.
Hydraulic redevelopment at Turners Falls.
H, M. Turner. 11 dlags Eng N 74:202-6 Jl 29
15
Hydro -electric power plant at the Wachusett
dam, Clinton, Mass. B. C. Thayer and E. R. B.
AUardlce. 11 dlags Boston Soc C E J 1:523-
Montana
development at Portland,
Elec W 65:519-22 F 27 'IB
New
of
map
Michigan
Hydro-electric development of
nt marks further step in development
M river, Massachusetts. U dlags
Rec 72:374-7, 423-4 S 26-O 2 '16
e Peninsular
Minnesota
Coon Rapids low head hydro-electric develop-
System of the Montana power company. M
Hebgen. il map Elec W 65:1535-44 Je 12 '15
New England
Hydroelectric power in New England H* I
Harrfman. Elec R & W Me?n 66:874 My 8
•15
New York (state)
Central hydroelectric plant of 50.000 horse-
power replaces inefficient separate units at
Cohoes. A. G. Hlllberg. 11 dlags mans Ene
Rec 71:352-4, 395-8 Mr 20-27 'T§ P ^
Cohoes, N. Y.f hydro-electric development
W. O. Rogers, il plans Power 42:466-71 O 5
Hydroelectric development at Cohoes, N. Y.
. il diags plan Elec W 65:718-22 Mr 20 '15
Hydro-electric development of the Cohoes
company at Cohoes, N. Y. B. R. Connell. il
togs plans map Gen Elec R 18:340-52 My
Redevelopment of old canal power at Cohoes
Falls, N. Y. 11 plan Eng N 73:456-9 Mr 4 '15
Salmon river power plant. W. O. Rogers il-
plans Power 41:320-6 Mr 9 '15 *wsers- u
Water-power plant in the heart of Rochester
N. Y. U Elec R & TV Elec'n 06:1162 Je 5
New Zealand
New Zealand.
zeft-
Oregon
5000-hp. chain drive for a hydro-electric
plant, diags Eng N 74:544-5 S 16 '15
Pacific coast
Electric developments on the Pacific coast 11
Elec W 65:1387-98 My 29 '16
Hydroelectric development in the "West. Eleo
Possibilities of hydro-electric power in the
Paci^northwest G: H. Moore. Eng N 73:
Practice in high-head hydraulic plants; ab-.
stract. J. P. Jollyman. Elec W 65 :1513 Je 12
Panama
Electricity in the construction and operation
of the Panama canal. E: Schildhau.er. 11
Gen Elec R 18:sup088-721 Jl '15
Pennsylvania
Ten per cent efficiency increase follows
change from double to single-runner tur-
bine. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:365-7 Mr 20 '15
Quebec
Cedars hydro- electric development, St. Law-
rence river, il dlags- plan Eng & 73:566-73
Concrete-unit building construction at Cedars
Rapids. 11 diags Eng N 73:675-7 Ap 8 '15
Turbine3 of the Cedars hydro- electric plant
11 diag Hng N 73:611-13 Ap 1 '15
Seattle, Washington
Mishap to Seattle municipal plant. 11 Elec W
65:902-3 Ap 10 '15
South Carolina
on the Savannah river, il
:1132-4 N 20 '15
Spain
Hydro-electric undertakings In Spain, plan
Engineer 120:41-2 Jl 9 '15 ^^
Features
station.
Swedish
Soc B J
Sweden
hydro-electric power
-. *«**» xv «, TV Elec'n 67:412 S 4T'15
government builds hydroelectric plant
194-8 Ag 7-14 '15
Switzerland
5,412-tt. head, dlags Hng N
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
243
Hydroelectric plants — Continued
Tennessee
Business engineering problem in water power
development with the solution for a specific
case. W. V. N. Powelson. Eng & Contr 43:
222-6 Mr 10 '15: Excerpt (Change of run-
ners permits 100 per cent head Increase).
Eng gee 71:202 F IS '15
Texas
Austin's hydroelectric plant has unusual rem-
forced-concrete wheel casings. 11 diags Eng
Bee 71:750-1 Je 12 '15
Hydroelectric development at Austin. Tex. 11
diags Elec W 65:1460-2 Je 5 '15
New Austin dam and power plant. F. S. Tay-
lor. 11 Eng & Contr 43:465-7, 492-5, 535-6 My
26- Je 2. 16 '15; Same cond. Blec R & W
Elec'n 66:939-45 My 22 '15
Power development at the Austin dam. F. S.
Taylor. 11 diag plan Eng N 73:1124-6 Je 10 '15
United States
Electrical features of the U. S. reclamation
service. P, H. Newell. Am Inst E E Pro 83:
1583-98 O '14; Summary. Elec W 64:753 O 17
'14; Discussion. Am Inst E E Fro 34:675-9
Ap '15
Features of engineering in the West. H. F.
Stratton. 11 map (p 142) Sibley J 29:146-9 F
*16
Merging hydro-electric interests. Power 41:
681-2 My 18 15
Utah
Transmission at 130,000 volts In Utah. 11 plans
Elec W 65:1451-5 Je 5 '15
Vermont
480-ft.-head Vermont water-power; features
of 6000-hp hydroelectric station at Chltten-
den. 11 dfefirs Eflec W 05:1297-9 My 22 '15
Hydro- electric power plants at Chittemlen, Vt.
T: Fralier. U diags map Power 41:494-9
Ap 13 15
New Chittenden plant of the Flttsford power
co. T: Fraher. Tl diags Eng N 74:14-17 Jl 1
New power plant has highest head In New
England. 11 map Eng Rec 71:652-3 My 22 '15
Wisconsin
Plant tests of a low-head hyflro- electric devel-
opment. F. Nagler. il dtag Eng N 72:1193-8 D
Hydroelectric plants, Municipal
Boston municipal water plant derives Income
from water power. W. B. Conant II Munlc
Ehg 49:117 S '15
Hydroelectric power
Conditions that will encourage hydroelectric
development. J: A. Brltton. Elec W 64:
Development of water power on public lands.
Eng Rec 71:76-6 Ja 16 '15
Economic and social effects of hydro- electric
Power. F. G. Baum. Power 42:597-8 O 26 '15
Electric power In Canadian industry. C. H.
.Mitchell, map Power 42:607-8 N 9 '15
Electric power Industry. D: B. Rushmore. II
map Gen Elec R 18:427-39 Je '15
Electro-metallurgical industries as possible
consumers of electric power. D. A. Lyon and
R. M. Keeney. Am Inst Min E Bui 104:1707-
30 Ag '15;*Bxcerpts. Iron Age 96:360-2 Ag 12
Hydro-electric power compared with steam;
with discussion. R. P. Bolton. Am Soc Heat
& V E 20:374-91 '14
Hydro-electric power in Ontario. A. Beck. 11
Elec W 66:10751-3 N 18 '15
Hydro-electric project to be administration
measure. Power 42:356-7 S 7 '15
New Niagara power project U map Power 42:
416 S 21 15
Proposed Missourl-Meramec river hydro-elec-
tric power development: committee report.
Assn Eng Soc J 65:32-6 Jl '15
Relative costs of Steam and hydro-electric
power. Power 41:246 F 16 '15
Running railroads by water power. T: F.
U Sci Am 112:603+ Je 19 '15
Senate committee told water-power bill would
retard development. Elec W 66:64-7 Ja 2 '15
Testimony of ftr. Sidney Z. Mitchell on the
water-power bill. Elec TV 65:187-9 Ja 16 '!&
Testimony on water-power bill. G. Plnchot;
P. M. Lincoln. Elec W 65:131 Ja 9 '15
Unusual activity in Canadian power develop-,
ment. Eng N 74:456-7 S 2 '16
Uses for power from irrigation dams: abstract.
E. K. Scott. Ind Eng 14:412-13 O '14
fluoric, acid. K. F.
Ja '15;
Hydrofluoric acid
industrial uses of
Stahl. J Ind & EnV Chem"7:66-T
Same. Sci Am S 79:140-1 F 27 '15
en
ttion of hydrogen in gas mixtures
reU™ndnG. GC°oS ^-^la-d1™-' - A--?ur-
Dlssoclation of hydrogen Into atoms. I. Lang-
muir. Am Chem Soc J 37:417-58 Mr '15
Dissociation of hydrogen Into atoms. I. Lang-
Electrolytic production of oxygen and hvdro-
^-plcal Plant. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
Je 19 '15
66:1170-1
Free energy of oxygen, hydrogen, and the-
oxides of hydrogen. G. N. Lewis and M.
^ Randall. Am Chem Soc J 36:1969-93 O '14
Hydrogen and the rare gases. J. Dewar. Set
Am S 79:191 Mr 20 '15
Hydrogen, Its technical production and uses.
A. F. Seeker. Sci Am S 79:153 Mr a '15
Hydrogen manufacture; abstract. A. Fourniols.
Met & Chem Eng 13:567 S 1 '15
New method of producing pure compressed
hydrogen; abstract. F. Bergius. diag Am
Soc M E J 37:482-3 Ag '15
Hydrogen chloride
Studies in conductivity; the conductivity of
some formates and of hydrogen chloride In
(anhydrous) formic acid; cases of apparent
agreement of strong electrolytes wltn the-
mass law. H. L SchTesinger and A. W. Mar-
tin. Am Chem Soc J 36:1614-18 Ag '14
Hydrogen peroxide
Experimental data comparing the delicacy of
different tests, for hydrogen peroxide in milk.
I. T. Darlington. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:676 Ag
"15
Hydrogen sulphide
Lead acetate test for hydrogen sulphide In-
gas. R. S. McBride and J. D. Edwards, diags
pis U S Bur Stand Tech Pa 41:1-46 '14; Ab-
stract. J Fr Inst 178:639-42 N '14; Abstract.
Met & Chem Eng 13; 62 Ja '15
Method for the determination of hydrogen
sulphide in gas. A. B. Way. Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 1, 164-7 '14: Same cond. Am Gas Light
J 101:364 D 7 '14; Discussion. Am Gas Inst
Pro 9:pt 1. 167-78 '14
Hydrogenatlon
Hydrogenatlon of oils and soft fats. Sci Am B
80:99 Aft 14 '15
Studies in catalytic hydrogenatlon; a new
method of hydrogenatlon of volatile sub-
stances and the rate of hydrogenatlon of
ethylene. J. B. Rather and E. E. Reid. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2115-18 S '15
Hydrographlc surveying
New hydrographic signal of the U. S. coast-
and geodetic survey, diags Eng N 74:27-8 Jl
ihlc work. S. Lake. 11
25 '15
1 '15
Submarine for __„ ___
diag Sci Am 113: 27^-3
See also Sounding
Hydrolysis
Estimation of rafflnose by enzymotio hydro-
lysis. S. S. Hudson and T. S* Harding. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2193-8 S '15
Hydrolysis of sodium carbonate in solution.
F. C. Frary and A. H. Nletz. Am Chem Soc-
J 87:2268-78 O '15
Hydrolysis of sugar solutions under pressure.
• W. S. Hubbard and W. L. MItchel. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:609-10 Jl 'IK
Manufacture of ethyl alcohol from wood waster
the hydrolysis of white spruce. F. W. Kreas-
mann. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:920-2 N '15
Hydrometallurglcal apparatus. See Metallurgical
apparatus
244
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hydrometallurgy
Anaconda leaching and acid plants. E. P.
Mathewson. 11 plans Eng & Min J 99:723-7
Ap 24 '15
Case for copper hydrometallurgy; Inexpensive
and efficient treatment of smelter flue dust
and carbonate ore. G: C. Westby. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:295-7 My '15
Chloridizing blast roasting and leaching. G. A.
Keep. U diag Eng & Min J 99:265-9, 315-22
F 6-13 '15
Chloridizing ores at Silver City. Utah. 11 dlag
Met & Chem Eng 12:757-9 D '14
Copper hydrometallurgy; process_j>atented by
E. A. C. Smith. Met & Chem Eng 13:451 Jl
'15
Copper leaching; discussion. L. D. Rlcketts
and others. Met & Chem Eng 13:319-24 My
Hydro-electrolytic treatment of copper ores.*
R. R. Goodrich. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:
1661-94 Ag '16; Summary. Met & Chem Bug
18:766 O 15 '15
Hydrometallurglcal treatment of Michigan
copper tailings. R. D. Lelsk. plan Met &
Chem Eng 13:233-4 Ap '15
Leaching a zinc-lime ore with acids. O. C.
Ralston and A. E. Gartslde. Met & Chem
~ 13:151-5 Mr '15
' at the Calumet & Hecla. Eng & Min
1 My 8 '16
„ copper with ammoniacal solutions.
Met & Chem Eng 13:449-51 Jl '15
Leaching experiments on the Ajo ores. S.
Croasdale. Am Inst Mln E Bui 92:1881-1929
Ag '14; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 12:691-8
S '14; Excerpts. Eng & Mln J 98:1098-9, 1139-
40; 99:575-6 D 19-Hi '14. Mr 27 16
Metallurgy of copper in 1914. L. Addlcks.
• Eng & Mln J 99:91-2 Ja 9 '15
New copper metallurgy. H. A. Megraw. 11
diags Eng M 48:679% F '15
Precipitating plant at the Copper Queen mines.
C: M. Coats and G. L. Allen. 11 dlag plan
Eiur & Min J 99:17-19 Ja 2 '15
Problems in copper leaching; discussion. Am
Inst Min E Bui 100:711-37 Ap '15; Discus-
sion. 108:2459-60 D '16
Pulp constants, with tables to facilitate ton-
nage calculations for pulps of all usual solu-
tion and dry slimes specific gravities. G. H.
Clevenger, H. W. Young and T. N. Turner.
_ Bnsr & Mln J 98:1079-94 D 19 '14
Roasting and leaching concentrator slimes
tailings. L. Addlcks. 11 flow sheet Am Inst
Min E Bui 104:1471-84 Ag '15; Same. Met &
Chem Eng 13:631-5 S 1 r!5; Discussion. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 108:2460-4 D '15
Solution control in ferric-chloride leaching of
sulphide copper ores. F. N. Flynn and R. H.
Hatchett. Met & Chem Eng 13:291 My '15
Solution of pulp problems by graphic methods.
W. J. McCauley. Eng & Mln J 100:98-100 Jl
17 15
Status of copper hydrometallurgy. Eng & Mln
J 99:31-2 Ja 2 '15
Van Arsdale's method of copper-ore treat-
ment. Eng & Min J 100:61-2 jflO '15
"Hydrometers
Measurements for the household. 11 U S Bur
Stand Circ 55:122-5 '15
Will Quizz, Jr. Power 41:453-4 Mr 30 '16
•Hydroplane*
Effect of beam on the speed of hydroplanes.
L. Hope. Engineer 119:336-7 Ap 2 '16
Latest novelty in speed boats. 11 Sti Am 113:
156 Ag 21 '16
Hydrostatics
Curves for solving the hydrostatic catenary.
H. M. Gibb. Bng N 73:668-70 Ap 8 '15
Hydrostatic catenary ?Yme on a concrete
map
OOC J 5<:t>y9~fUy AP 15
condarybutyl hydroxyl-
a and L. Neuffer. Am
O '14
Relnforced-concrete tank of 100,000-galIon ca-
pacity designed by use of diagrams. A. R.
James, diags Eng Rec 72:136-6 Jl 31 '16
£M also Compressibility; Hydrometers;
Specific gravity
Hydroxyazo compounds
Constitution of the hydroxyazo compounds;
the action of unsymmetrical benzoylpara-
tolylhydraztne upon benzoqulnone and its
homoiogs. W: McPherson and G: W. Strat-
ton. Am Chem Soc J 87:906-15 Ap '15
Hydroxylamlne
Heat of neutralization of hydroxylamlne and
tetraxnethylammonium hydroxide. E. O.
Ellingson. Am Chem Soc J 37:699-709 Ap '15
Three isomerfc ethyl secon" ---------- -
amines. L. W: Jones
Chem Soc J 36:2202-8
Hydroxytrlphenylcarblnol
Trlphenylmethyl; preparation of p-h
triphenylcarblnol and attempts to isolate th
corresponding triarylmetnyi. M. Goxnbi
and R. L. Jlckling. Am Chem Soo J 37*25
91 N '15
Hydroxyurethanes
New hydroxyurethanes and chromolsomerio
silver salts of their acyl derivatives. L. W:
Jones and R. Oesper. Am Chem Soc J 36:
2208-23 O '14
Hygiene, Industrial
See also Factory restaurants: Factory
sanitation; Foundry sanitation; Physical ex-
aminations
Hygiene, Military. See Military hygiene
Hygrograph
ph. H: Brlggs. Colliery 35:374-5 F
Hygrometers. See Psychrometers
Hygroscope
Measurements for the household. 11 U S Bur
Stand Circ 55:111-14 '15
Hyphen. See Compound words
Hypochlo rites
Automatic device controls hypochlorlte appli-
cation. E. E. Ludwick. diags Eng Rec 72:
103-4 Jl 24 '15
Collapsible hypo plant packed in a trunk, il
dlag Eng Rec 71:373 Mr 20 '15
Disinfecting large public water supplies. T.
JHorton. Metal Work 84:40-1 Jl 9 ^15
chlorite treatment at Ludlngton. G: W.
._rk. plan Munlc J 38:394 Mr 25 '15
ks In the control of hypochlorlte at Den-
ver. W. W. De Berard. 11 Am Water Works
Assn J 2:442-6 Je '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:393-
4 Mr 27 '16
"New" surgical antiseptic; hypochlorites. Sci
Am 113:164 Ag 21 '15
Relative efficiency of liquid chlorine and hypo-
chlorlte of lime. F. E. Hale. Eng & Contr
43:173-4 F 24 '15
Variations in practice disclosed by water
sterilization statistics; status of hypo-
chlorlte and liquid chlorine methods of
treatment. F. F. Longley. Eng Rec 71:291-2
Mr 6 '15
Hypophysis. See Pituitary gland
Hysteresis
Determination of hysteresis loops. A. Ttter-
berg. diag Elec W 66:212-13 Ja 23 '16
Effect of displaced magnetic pulsations on the
hysteresis loss of sheet steel. L. W. Chubb
and T: Spooner. il diags Am Inst E E Pro
34:2321-42 0 '16
Form factor and its significance. F: Bedell,
R. Bown and H. A. PIdgeon. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:1051-8 Je '15; Abstract Elec W 66:7
Jl 3 '15
Hysteresis tests for rubber. E. L. Davles.
J Ind & Eng Chem 6:985-6 D '14
Plotting hysteresis curves. A. Ttterberg. dlag
Elec W 66:1043 N 6 '15
Recent experiments on elastic hysteresis: ab-
stract. R. Grammel. Am Soc M E J 37:115-16
F '15
Structure and hysteresis loss in medium- car-
bon steel. F. C. Langjenberg and R. G. Web-
ber, il Am Inst Minns Bui 98:291-300 F '15;
Same. Iron Age 95:606-8 Mr 4 '15; Same cond.
Iron Tr R 57:576-7 S 23 '15
TTnsymmetrlcal hysteresis loop. J: D. Ball. Am
Inst E E Pro 84:2275-97 0 '15 .
See also Permeameter
Ice
Aneroid calorimeter and specific heat of ice.
Iron Tr R 57:223 Jl 29 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
245
Ice — Continued
Specific heat and heat of fusion of Ice. H. C.
Dickinson and N. S. Osborne. dlags U S Bur
Stand Bui 12:49-81 O 28 '15; Abstracts. J Fr
Inst 179:489-91 Ap '15; Power 41:565 Ap 27
'15; Am Soc M EJ 87:294-5 My '15
Manufacture
Artificial ice plants operating: in conjunction
with small central stations. H. Hechelmer.
T Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1168-9 D 19/14
Ice making. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:57-8 Jl 10
§15
Ice-making as a by-product of central sta-
tions. HT Cochran. 11 diags Am Soc M E J
87:869-74 Jl "15
Initial and operating- costs of large ice plants.
R. P. Kehoe. Power 42:545-6 O 19 '15
Making ice with purchased electric power.
C: A. Trlpp. 11 Munic Eng 48:294-6 My '16
Motor drive adopted for compressors and other
equipment In Reading (Pa.) ice plant. A. K
Hart. 11 Blec W 66:1147-8 N 20 '15
Performance of refrigeration plant at Ltlbeck.
Germany. R: StetSeld. Power 41:212-14 P 9
'15
Year's records from a raw-water ice plant.
Elec W 66:470 Ag 28 '15
See also Refrigeration and refrigerating
machinery
Ice breaking vessels
Ice-breaking train ferry steamer, il diag plan
(supp) Engineer 120:49-50 Jl 16 '15; Abstract.
Int Marine Eng 20:515 N '15
Determination of fat In ice cream by the Bab-
cock method. C. A. A. Utt. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:773 S '15
Manufacture
Electricity In ice-cream manufacture, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:413-15; 67:55-7 Mr 6, Jl 10
'15
Ice harvesting
Harvesting Ice. W: H. Malia. il Sci Am S 80:
132-3 Ag 28 '15
Motor-driven ice saw. 11 Eng N 73:989 My 18
'15
»ata on wood frame and reinforced concrete
ice storage houses. Eng & Contr 44:37-9 Jl
14 '15
Design of railroad ice storage houses. Eng &
Contr 42:668-5 D 16 '14; Abstract. Ry Age
57:759-60 O 23 '14 '
Fireproof Ice-house at Lake Hopatcong. dlags
Eng Rec 71:50-1 Ja 9 M6
40,000-ton railroad icehouse electrically oper-
ated, plans Eng Rec 72:132 Jl 31 'tf
Ice making. See Ice — Manufacture
Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.
Ice fighting Is systematized at Holtwood hy-
droelectric plant. F. A. Allner. 11 diag map
Hng Rec 7*66-8 Jl 17 '15
Severe frazil ice attack at Holtwood plant does
not disturb service. F. A. Allner. il diag
Eng Rec 72:113-15 Jl 24 .'15 ,
Ice storage. See Ice houses »
Icebergs
Icebergs and their detection. Sci Am S 80:110-
11 Ag 14 '15
Iceland
Industries and resources
Development of Iceland's resources. F. B. Aru-
errimsaon. Sci Am 113:291 O 2 '15
Idaho
See also Mines and mineral resources —
Idaho
Idaho power and light company
Granted a certificate of convenience and ne-
cessity. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:249-50 F 6 '15
Ideals
Practical life Ideals. V. Karapetoff. Slbley J
29:191-4 Mr '15
Identification
Passing of the BertUlon system of identifica-
tion. R. B. Fosdlck. Sci Am S 80:830-1 N 20
Igneous rocks. See Rocks, Igneous
Ignition of gas. See Gas— Ignition
Illinois
Hee also Roads— Illinois
Highway department
Highway work fin Illinois, il Good Roads n s
Industries and resources
- Btatchley- *•« & MIn
Public utilities commission
Work of the Illinois utilities commission; with
discussion. R. M. FeusteL W Soc E J 19:
965-78 D 14
Illinois Central railroad
Grade reduction on the Kentucky division,
v F. Q. Water, Jr. il Ry R 67:889-93 S 26 '16
"~T-flfth annual report, map Ry Age 59:
1-2. 784-6 O 22 '16
2k depression at Mattoon. il diag plan Eng
N 74:110-12 Jl 15 '15
Illinois electric railways association
Economics In power consumption, feeder-tap
protection and care of commutators, and
one-man cars discussed. Elec Ry J 45:626-8
Meeting. Chicago. Oct. 29. Elec Ry J 46:952-3
Presentation and discussion of committee re-
ports. Elec Ry J 45:173 Ja 23 '15
Illinois mining Institute
2d annual session. Colliery 35:325-6 Ja '15
Illinois press association
Golden Jubilee. J. T. Elliott. Inland Ftr 55:382-
4 Je '16
Illinois state association of master plumbers
23d annual convention. Springfield. HI..
Jan. 27-28. 1915. Metal Work 83:232-4 F 6 '16
23d annual convention, Springfield, Jan. 27-28.
Dom Eng 70:179-82 F 6 '16
Illinois state association of sheet metal contrac-
tors
Convention, Peorla. HL. May 12-13. Metal
Work 83:740-3 My 21 '15
Illinois. University
Acoustics of auditoriums; investigation of the
acoustical properties of the armory at the
University of Illinois. F. R. Watson, blbllog
11 HI U Eng Exp Sta Bui 73:1-32 '14; Same.
Sci Am S 78:368-9, 380-2 D 5-12 '14
Acoustics of auditoriums; Investigation of the
acoustical properties of the armory at the
University of Illinois. F. R. Watson. 11 Brickb
24:267-8 O '15
End framing for armory at University of Illi-
nois and some general features of this struc-
ture. U dlags Eng & Contr 43:141-3 F 17 '16
' * eering experiment station of the Univer-
„ of Illinois. E. B. Paine. Am Inst E B
Pro 34:2421-7 O '15
Trainlngln foundry work that Is worth while.
R. B/Kennedy and J. H. Hogue. il Foundry
43:405-11 O '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:617-23 S
30 '15
Illlum
Acid-resisting alloy to replace platinum In the
construction of a bomb calorimeter. S. W.
Parr. 11 Am Chem Soc J 37:2515-22 N '15
Developing an acid-resisting alloy. S. W. Fair.
11 Iron Tr R 67:991+ N ft -IB; Same. MetaJ
Ind n s 13:457-8 N '15; Abstract. Am Soc
M E J 37:656-7 N '15; Abstract, Met & Chem
Eng 13:973 D 15 '15
Illuminating engineering
8833:
20 My 15 '16
9th annual convention in the United States. L.
Gaster. mum Engr 8:443-4 N '15
9th annual convention; program. Elec W 66:
174 Jl 24 '16
9th annual convention, Washington, D. C. Elec
W 66:679-80 S 25 '16
9th annual convention,
Sept. 20-22. Blec R & W
n, D. C.,
'n 67:619-24 O
246
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Illuminating engineering society — Coniinued
9th annual meeting, Washington. D. C., Sept.
20. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:574-7 S 25 '15
Progress of the past year. Ilium Engr 8:1-4
Ja '16
Review of the Washington convention, Sept
20-23. J. R. Cravath. Blec W 66:738-9 O 2
Illumination. See Lighting
Ulumlnometer. See Photometry
Imhoff tanks
Additions to the Baltimore sewage-works. 11
diag Eng N 74:278-9 Ag 6 '15
Albany sewage- disposal works. J: H. Gregory.
plans Eng N 74:692-5 O 7 '15
Constructing the Fitch burg sewage- works.
F. A. Marston. 11 dlags Eng N 74:4-6 Jl 1
Design feature of new sewerage system and
sewage disposal works for Cleburae, Texas.
R. E. McDonnell, dlags plans Eng & Contr
44:72-5 Jl 28 '15
Design of two residential sewage treatment
' ' ' icluding settling tanks of Imhoff
„ A. Greeley. 11 dlags plans Eng &
__ntr 42:565-7 D 16 '14
Factors In design of Imhoff tanks at Fitch-
burg. Mass. 11 Eng Rec 71:332-3 Mr 13 '15
Imhoff sewage tank at Manchester, England.
O. J. Wilkinson, dlags Eng N 73:770-1 Ap
22 '15
Imhoff sewage tank, Waupun, Wisconsin, diag
• En* N 73380 F 11 '16
Imhoff tanks and sprinklers for sewage of
Brighton district, Rochester, New York,
dials plan Eng Rec 71:679-82 tay 29 '15
Multiple flow chambers in Imhoff tanks. J: H.
Gregory, dlags Eng Rec 71:433-4 Ap 3 '15
Multiple flowing-through chambers in Imhoff
^ tanks, diag Etog Rec 71:72-8 Ja 16 '15
Operating records of Atlanta sewage treat-
ment plant show adequate degree of purifi-
cation. C: C. Hommon. il Eng Rec 72:4-7 Jl
O »jc
Remodeling of septic tanks Into Imhoff tanks
eliminates odors from land irrigation. 11
dlags plan Eng Rec 71:747-8 Je 12 '16
Imlnoacetonltrlle
New synthesis of Imlnoacetonitrile and Its
conversion to hydrazlnodiacetlc acid. J. R.
Bailey and D. F. Snyder. Am Chem Soc J
37:936-42 Ap '15
Immigrants
Measuring human Intelligence: standardized
tests used by the Public health service.
H. A. Knox. 11 Sci Am 112:52-3+ Ja 9 '15
See also English language (for foreigners)
Immigration
War and Immigration; an unintentional exper-
iment in restriction. Sci Am 113:244 S 18 '15
Imposture
8tt also Forgery; Fraud
Incandescent electric lamps. See Electric lamps,
Incandescent
Incandescent lighting. See Electric lighting, In-
candescent; Gas lighting, Incandescent; Gas
mantles
Incinerators. See Refuse Incinerators
Inclined elevators. See Elevators, Inclined
lncome>
See also Wages
Income tax
Extending the Inquisition. J Account 19:50-2
Ja '15
Income tax amendment. J Account 19:292-4;
20:217-19 Ap, S '15
Income tax department. See monthly numbers
of Journal of accountancy
Return of annual net Income by corporations.
W. F. Weiss. J Account 19:260-7 Ap '15
Incubators. Bacteriological. See Bacteriological
incubator
Index plate
Making an Index plate. G. H. Gardner. Mach
21:659 Ap '15
indexing
Card Index and what It means. J. J. Reynolds.
Elec Ry J 46:815-18 O 16 '15
Engineering libraries. L. B. Krause. Ry R 56:
m Mr 13 '15
Filing and indexing of office „
F. H. Jones. EngRec 72:128-9 jf 3f 715
Growth of engineering libraries and need of
Indexes. Ry R 66:189-91 F 6 '16
Growth of engineering: libraries and the need
of Indexes. H. W. Wilson. Ry R 56:430 Mr
See also Files and filing (documents)
Indexing (machine work)
Compound Indexing on the milling machine
J: A. Hlnckley. Mach 21:1005 Ag*15
Problem In slotting and Indexing. D. A. Hamp-
son. 11 dlags Mach 22:135-6 O '15
Indexing fixtures
Turret Indexing mechanisms. A. A. Dowd n
diags Mach 21:797-801 Je '15
India
Technical training in India. Engineer 120:429-
30 N 6 '15
Bridges
Design and construction of the Lower Ganges
bridge In India. 11 diags map Bug & Contr
42:478-81 N 18 '14
Hardinge bridge over the lower Ganges. F. C.
Coleman. 11 dlags Eng N 73 :1160-4 Je 17 '15
Commerce
British India. H: D. Baker and others. U S
8p Cons Rep 72:1-572 '15
Hour of America's trade opportunity in India.
T'Ishi Bhutia Kywagh Hla'. Am bid 16:26-7
Ag '15
Marketing cotton goods in India. Textile
World 48:374-6 Ja '16
Economic conditions
British India. H: D. Baker and others. 11 U 8
Sp Cons Rep 72:1-572 '15
Industries and resources
Ancient sedimentary iron ores of British India.
C. M. Weld, maps Eicon Geol 10:435-52 Jl '15
Railroads
Bee Railroads— India
Indian lands
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. US Bur Mines Bui 94:
pt 2, 952-1037 '15
Indiana
Indiana desert. H. Maxwell. 11 Sci Am 3 80:
248-50 O 16 '15
Indiana electric light association
7th annual convention, Terre Haute, Septem-
- ber 8-10. Blec R & W Elec'n 67:534-6 S 18
'15
7th annual convention, Terre Haute. Sept. 8-
10. Elec W 66:566-7, 626-7 S 11-18 '15
Indiana engineering society
Annual meeting, Indianapolis, Jan. 21, 23, 1915.
En* N 73:182 Ja 28 '15
Indiana sanitary and water supply association
8th annual meeting, Indianapolis, Feb. 23-24.
1915. Eng N 73:455 Mr 4 '15
Indiana state association of master plumbers
19th annual convention. La Porte, March 8-10.
Dom Eng 70:344-7 Mr 13 '15
Three day meeting opened at La Porte. Metal
WorkS3:440-2 Mr 19 '15
Indianapolis, Indiana
Floods
Flood-protection work on Fall creek at Indi-
anapolis, Ind. L. F, Wertz. 11 diags map
Eng N fo:1120-3 D 3 '14
High levees will protect Indianapolis from
floods. 11 map Eng Rec 72:560-2 N 6 '15
Indianapolis flood protection. 11 map Eng N 74:
961-5 N 18 '15
Sewerage
Improvement of Pogue's Run. 11 plans Munlc
Eng 48:236-9 Ap '15
Indianapolis builds million dollar storm-
9 water drain under railroad yards. 11 Eng
Rec 71:560-1 My 1 '15
Water supply
Indianapolis pumping station designed for
continuous service. Eng Rec 71:208 F 13 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
247
Indian*
Languages
Visible speech; eye seeing and the rule
measuring- the difference between sounds.
A. L. Kroeber. 11 dlags Sol Am 112:471 My
22 '15
Indians of North America
Social life and customs
Indian and nature; the basis of hfg tribal
organization and rites. A. C. Fletcher. Scl
Am 8 80:314-15 N 13 '15
Indians of South America
Roosevelt-Rondon scientific expedition. L. E.
Miller. 11 Scl Am S 79:268-70 Ap 24 '16
Indicator diagrams
Comment on diagrams. EL H. Sawers; V: Bonn.
Power 40:816 D 8 '14
Indicator diagrams from blowing cylinder.
C: S3. Sampson, dlag Power 42:651 O 19 '15
Notes on indicator diagrams. A. R. Notting-
ham. Power 41:309-10 Mr 2 '15
Indicators
Adjustable stop on O'Kill Indicator. 11 diag
Automobile 33:376 Ag 26 '16
Electric water level Indicator with distant
reading. G: Schmidt, diag plan Am Soc
M E J 37:45-6 Ja '16
Indicator reducing motion. H. G. BoutelL 11
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:563 N '15
Influence of indicator connecting pipes. T: W.
Morley. dlag Power 41:622-3 My 4 '16
Lamp slip Indicator. F: Bedell. J£lec R & W
Elec'n 65:1224 D 26 '14
Multiple-unit boiler control. E. F. Fisher.
dlags Power 42:378-80 S 14 '15
Power- factor Indicator. J: A. Randolph, diags
Power 40:836-8 D 16 '14
Use of optical indicators for checking defects
In functioning of motors, dlags Automobile
33:976-9, 1018-19 N 26-D 2 '15
Indicators and test papers
Indicator in pyroligneous acid. J. M. Johlin. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:696 Jl '15
Natural Indicators. H. W. Brubaker. Am Chem
Soc J 36:1925-8 S '14
Hadlometric measurements of the lonlzatlon
constants of indicators. E. J. Shaeffer, M. G.
Paulus. and H. C. Jones, dlags Am Chem
Soc J 37:776-807 Ap '16
Radio-metric measurements of the lonlzatlon
constants of Indicators. M. G. Paulus, J. F.
Hutchinson and H. C. Jones. Am Chem Soc
J 87:1694-1704 Jl '16
Indigo
Cultivating Chinese Indigo.
Textile World 49:381 Je '15
G: B. Anderson.
Indiffotin content of some Japanese indlgoos.
S. Sato. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:675-6 Ag '16
Artificial indigo made In the United States.
Met & Chem Hng 13:773-4 N 1 '15
Development of artificial indigo. Textile World
48:511 F '15
Indo-Chlna
Commerce
China and Indo-Chlna markets for American
lumber. F. H. Smith. U S Bur For & Dom
Com 104:1-89 '15
Inductance
Effective resistance and inductance of Iron
and bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller, diags
U S Bur Stand Bui 12:207-67 N 8 '16
Induction colls
Large induction coil of novel design. 11 Sci
Am 113:260+ S 18 '15
Spark-plug ignition systems. A. H. Israel,
dlags Power 41:258-60 F 23 '15
See also Electric transformers; Electro-
magnets
Inductive Interference. See Electric lines— -In-'
ductlve Interference
Industrial accidents. See Accidents, Industrial
Industrial arbitration. See Arbitration. Indus-
trial
Industrial arts
Set also Architecture; Bookbinding; Brew-
Ing; Building; Business; Canning and preserv-
ing; Chemical engineering; Chemistry, Tech-
management.
nical; Commerce; Dyes and dyeing; Electric
engineering; Engineering; Engraving; Fac-
tories; Foundry practice; Inventions; Ma-
chine shop practice; Machinery; Metallurgy;
Painting, Industrial: Patents; Photography;
Plumbing; Pottery; Printing; Tanning
Industrial betterment
Co-operative spirit and Industrial peace. F. B.
GUbreth and L. M. Gilbreth. Iron Age 96:
528-30 S 2 15
Enlarging the worth of the worker and the
perspective of the employer. J. P. Chanulnar.
11 Am Inst Min E Buf 99:529-88 Mr '15; Ex-
cerpt (Student engineers teach workmen).
Iron Age 95:564-5 Mr 11 '16; Discussion. Am
Inst Min E Bui 101:1096-9 My '15
How to keep men in your employ. W. A.
Grieves. Iron Tr R 67:488-9+ S 9 '15
Human factor In production. A. A. Dowd. Iron
Tr R 56:1186+ 6 24 '14
Labor problems In scientific
, Iron Age 94:1369-72 D 10 '14
More about the human factor. D: M. Myers.
Eng M 49:801-8 S '15
New certificate of character for manufactur-
ers. R. G. Valentine. Ind Eng 15:40-3 F '16
Teaching human engineering. F. H. Rindge,
Jr. Eng N 73:577-8 Mr 25 '15
See also Employees; Factory sanitation:
Garden cities; Housing problem; Industrial
education; Profit sharing; Safety devices
and measures; Scientific management; Wel-
fare work in Industry
Industrial buildings
Economical Industrial buildings. North East,
Pa. 11 Iron Tr R 57:484 S 9 flfe
Hullenbeck-Hungerforrt building. 11 plan Arch
& Bldg. 47:69-72 F '15
Some Industrial buildings. G: C. Nimmons. U
plans Arch Rec 38:228-45 Ag '15
See also Department stores; Factories;
Foundries
Industrial counselor and the Industrial audit.
R. G. Valentine. Iron Age 94:1369-70 D 10 "14
Industrial education
. Boston symposium on employment and educa-
tion. Am Soc M E J 37:277-81 My '15
Educational scrap heap and the blind alley
job. L. W. Dooley. Sci Am S 79:110-1 Mr
13 '15: Excerpts. U Sci Am 112:247 Mr 13 '16
Industrial education again. ID. H. Fish. Power
41 :207-8 F 9 '16
•Master mechanics to teach In public schools.
W: WIrt. Metal Work 83:841 Je 11 '16
Practicing- engineers and Industrial educa-
Trade' school idea at Gary. Ind. U Bldg Age
37:25-8 S '15
Trade training and world commerce. H. E.
Miles. Am Ind 15:19-20 F '15
Training for the industrial side of engineer-
ing. A. P. M. Fleming. Inst E E J 63:666-
73; Discussion. 63:574-80 Ap 16 '15
Training of shop teachers for industrial
schools. H. E. Speece. Mach 22:47-8 S '15
Sec also Apprentices; Corporation schools;
Engineering education; Schools and shops,
Cooperation of; Technical education; Trade
schools; Vocational education; also Berea
college; Hampton Institute
Exhibitions
Industrial education exhibition. 11 Am Ind 15:
42-4 Je '16
Industrial electric heating association
Industrial electric heating association formed
at Toledo on May 1. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:855 My 8 '15
Industrial fellowships __ „ _x „ „
"Unique system of service to Industry; Mellon
Institute of Industrial research. J: J. O'Con-
nor. 11 Am Ind 16:27-8 O '15
Industrial locomotives. See Locomotives. Indus-
trial
"Heating "and ventilating industrial plants.
E. L. Hogan. Metal Work 83:263-6 F 12 '15;
Same. Dom Eng- 70:239-41 F 20 '15
See also Electric plants; Factories; Foun-
dries; Iron works; Machine shops; Metal-
lurgical plants; Steel works
248
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Industrial railroads. See Railroads. Industrial,
Industrial relations, Commission on. See United
States— Commission on industrial sqslations
Industrial relations committee
Railroad brotherhoods busy. W. I* Stoddard.
Ry Age 59:1016 N 26 '16
Jndustrlal research
Administration of industrial research labora-
tories. Met & Chem En* 13:922 D 1 '15
Co-operation between university and Industry.
Met & Chem Eng 13:885-7 D 1 '15
Description of the research laboratory of the
General electric company. L. A. Hawkins.
11 Gen Elec R 18:416-27 Je '15
Doing without Europe. Scl Am 112:176, 196,
223 F 20-Mr 6 '15
Education for research. W: H. 'Walker. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:2-4 Ja 'IB , f
Engineering experiment station of the Univer-
sity of Illinois. E. B. Paine. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:2421-7 O '15
England's tardy recognition of applied science.
W. R. Whitney. J End & Eng Chem 7:819-22
O '15
National council of science. Engineer 120:109 JI
30 '15
Object and work of the Mellon institute. R. F.
Bacon. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:343-7 Ap '15
Relation of research to the progress of manu-
facturing industries. W. R. Whitney. Gen
Elec R 18:868-72 8 '15; Same. Eng & Contr
43*537-9 Je 16 '15
Research. W. R. Whitney. Gen Mec R 18:1012-
Research and industry. Sci Am 112:616+ Je 19
'15
* Research and progress in American manufac-
ture. R. F. Bacon. Scl Am 8 80:884-6 N 20 '15
Research in chemical industry, a F. Burgess.
Met & Chem Eng 13:921 D 1 '15
Research work at the National cash register
company. H. G. Dorsey. 11 Sibley J 29:115-21
Research work at the University of Pitts-
burgh. 8: R. Scholes. Foundry 43:237 Je '15
200-mile artificial transmission line. C. E:
Magnusson. J. Gooderham and R. Rader. 11
diags Elec W 65:1545-9 Je 12 '15
War, industrial research, and the American
manufacturer. Sci Am 111:518 D 26 '14
Bee also Chemical research; Chemistry,
Technical; Laboratories; Scientific research
Industrial service movement
Enlarging the worth of the worker and the
perspective of the employer. J. p. Channing.
11 Am Inst Mln E Buf 99:529-38 Mr '15; Ex-
neers teach workmen).
- 11 '15; Discussion. Am
101:1095-9 My '15 .
Teaching human engineering. F. H. Rlndge,
Jr. Eng N 73:677-8Mr 25 '15
Industrial towns. See Model towns
Industry
How to create industrial leaders; chapter from
"Industrial leadership.'1 H: L. Gantt. Eng M
50:428-37 D '15
Individual and corporate development of In-
dustry. C: P. Stebmetz. Gen Elec R 18:813-
16 Ag '15
Industrial energy as a military weapon. J. R.
Finlay. Met & Chem Eng 13:547-60 S 1 '15;
Abstract. Eng M 50:95-7 O '15
Industrial leadership. H. L. Gantt Iron Ape
95:196-7 Ja 21 '15; Same cond. Metal W6?k
84:472 O 8 '15
8ee also Efficiency. Industrial; Government
regulation jtf Industry; Labor and laboring
classes; Manufactures; also subdivision In-
dustries and resources under names of coun-
tries
Infection
Prevention of Infection. T: Darlington. Iron
Tr R 56:770 Ap 15 15
Infectious dls
Inflammable mixtures
Decomposition of ammonia and the chances
of explosions. F. L. Fairbanks, Power 42:
715-17 N 23 '15
Inflammability of mixtures of gasoline vapor
and air. G. A. Burrell and H. T. Boyd. diags
U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 115:1-16 '15; Same
cond. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:414-17 My '15;
Summary. Met & Chem Eng 13:802 N 1 '15
Influence of temperature and pressure on the
exploslbility of methane-air mixtures. G. A.
Burrell and I. W. Robertson, dlag J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:417-19 My '15
Infra-red rays
Air transparency for infra-red rays: applica-
tion of these rays to telephotography. G.
Michaud and J. F. Tristan. 11 Sci Am 111:
' 521 D 26 *H ^
Controlling infra-red emission, W. W. Cob-
lentzTWec W 66:1155-6 N 20 '15
Glasses for protecting the eyes from infra-red
pays* W.'W. Coblentz. J Fr Inst 179:579-80
My '15
Ingle wood, California
Politics and government
Experience at Inglewood, with the city man-
~ ~ • form of government. P. BJ. Kreasley.
& Contr 42:465-6 N 11 '14
Initial letters
Proper use of initials. J. L. Frazler. Inland Ftr
55:499-502 Jl '16
lund injector made up of
". Reynolds, plan Elec W
-flt5
See Typhoid fever; Typhus fever; Yellow
fever
Inflammable liquids
Storage and handling of gasoline. Sci Am 112:
356 Ap 17 '15
See also Gasoline; Petroleum
Exhaust Injectors. R. W. Rogers, dlag Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:514 O '15
Injuries. See Accidents. Industrial: First aid in
illness and Injury; Personal injuries; Work-
men's compensation
Ink
Composition, properties, and testing of print-
lng(mks. bibllog U S Bur Stand Circ 53:1-
Diff using media: papers and inks, Blum Eng
Soc lf:879-87 no 6 '15
Printing inks. J Fr Inst 179:215-16 F '15
Structure of a simple red Ink. Inland Ptr 56:
117 O '15
Inoslte
Inosite and plnlte and some of their deriva-
tives. E: G. Griffln and X M. Nelson. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1552-71 Je '15
Insanity
Mental testa of dementia. B. Hart and C.
Spearman. Scl Am S 80:206-8 S 26 '15
Psychanalytic movement: its services in the
prevention of Insanity. J. J. Putnam. Sci
Am S 78:391, 402 D 19-26 '14
Inscriptions
How we got our alphabet; the alphabetic dis-
coveries. W. RlceT Inland Ptr 55:531-2 Jl '15
Inscriptions* Cuneiform
Curiosities of bygone ages: relics from New
Mexico and from Bible lands. U Scl Am 112:
87+ Ja 28 '16
Sec also Cuneiform writing
Insecticides
Axsenates of lead. H. V. Tartar and R. H.
Robinson. Am Chem Soc J 36:1843-53 S '14
Valuation of commercial arsenate of lead.
R. H. Robinson and H. V. Tartar. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:499-502 Je '15
Insectivorous plants
Are plants cruel? S. L. Bastln. U Sci Am 112:
682-8 Je 26 '15
Insects
Ears and sound-producing mechanisms of In-
„ sects. H. Baatm, 11 Sci Am, 111:527 D 26 '14
Insects' nests. 11 Sci Am S 80:212-13 O 2 '15
Sense of smell In Insects. Sci Am 8 79:80 Ja
80 '15
Verdict of the insects as to time of death. D.
Waterson. Scl Am 113:11 Jl 8 '15
See also Borers (animals) ; Files; Lac In-
sect; Mosquitoes
Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Bird enemies of forest insects. W. L. McAtee.
U Am For 21:681-91 Je '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
249
Insects, litfuVlous and beneficial — Continued
Brookline protects birds. C: B. Floyd. 11 Am
For 21:792-6 Jl '15
Protection against insect pests. Scl Am S 80:
130 Ag 28 '16
Inspection
Can we improve the Inspection system? D. R.
Stevens, fl Horseless Age 36:65-8, 101-4 Jl 21-
28 '15
How the product of the foundry -is inspected.
E: Godfrey. Foundry 43:222-4 Je '15; Same
cond. Iron Age 95:898-9 Ap 22 '15
Inspecting goods after they are received; the
buyer's rights and liabilities. E. J. Buckley.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:416 S 4 '15; Same
(Right of buyer to reject goods) Metal Work
84:355 8 10 '15
Inspection system for machine shops. W: B.
Weasels. Mach 21:451-3 F '15 » „ .
Operating a foundry on a scientific"" basis.
F: A. Parkhurst. 11 Foundry 43:107-10.Mr '15
Relation of the inspection department to the
management. F. B. Corey. Ind Eng 15:17-18
Ja '15; Same. Iron Age 95:666-7 Mr 11 '15
See also Boiler Inspection; Bridge Inspec-
tion; Car inspection; Electric Inspection;
Fire Inspection; Locomotives— Inspection;
Mine Inspection; Waterworks — Inspection
Institute of heating and ventilating engineers
Summer meeting, Leamington, June 22. Heat
& Yen 12:47-8 Ag '15
Institute of metals
Annual general meeting, London, March 18-
19. Engineer 119:309-10 Mr 26 '15
Annual meeting, London, March 18-19. Foun-
• dry 43:193-4 My '15
Autumn meeting, Sept. 17. Engineer 120:298-9
S 24 '15
Institute of metals, American. See American in-
stitute of metals
Institute of paving brick manufacturers
Brlckmakers organize to Improve their art.
Munic Eng 49:119-20 S '15
Organization. Good Roads n s 10:159 S 4 '15
Institution of civil engineers
Presidents! address. A. Ross. Engineer 120:
430-1 N 6 '16
Institution of electrical engineers
Inaugural address of president. J: SnelL Inst
E E J 63:1-13 D 1 '14
Report of the council for presentation at the
annual general meeting of 27 May, 1916. Inst
E E J 63:722-36 My if '15
Institution of mechanical engineers
Annual general meeting. Engineer 119:197-8
F 26 '15
Manchester meeting, X915. Engineer 120:417 O
29 '16
Institution of mining engineers
General meeting in London, June 10. Engineer
119:610-11 Je 18 '15
Institution of water engineers
Winter meeting-. Engineer 118:588 D 18 '14
Instruments. See Astronomical Instruments;
Drawing Instruments; Electric Instruments;
Measuring Instruments; Surgical Instru-
ments; Surveying Instruments
Insulating tape
Comments on Insulating tape. G: E. Austin.
Elec Ry J 45:888 My £ '15
Insulation
,tus for testing approximate breaking
of pin Insulators, dlag Elec W 64:
5 '14
-_.c section Insulators for mine trolley
, plan Elec W 65:1207 My 8 '15; Elec
jay j 46:862 My 1 '15
Combination cable Insulator and splicing
sleeve. 11 Elec Ry J 46:114-15 Jl 17 '15
Comparative insulation requirements in the
United States and European countries.
Elec R & W Eleo'n 65:1133 D 12 '14
Dielectric properties of different Insulating
materials: abstract. K. W. Wagner, dlags
Elec W &:1044-6 Ap 24 '15
Discussion on transmission lines. (See Pro-
ceedings for JUne and July, 1915) Am Inst
B E Pro 84:3117-26 D '15
Distributing potential over a string of In-
sulators. JT L. Brenneman and H. M.
Crothers. dlag Elec W 64:1095-9 D 6 '14
Economy in the operation of 56, 000 -volt insula-
tors. M. T. Crawford. U Am Inst E E Pro
33:1159-64 Ag '14; Discussion. 34:155-60 Ja
15
Effect of altitude on. the spark-over voltages
of bushings, leads and Insulators. F. W.
Peek, Jr. 11 diags Am Inst E E Pro 33:1877-
86 D '14; Same. Gen Elec R 18:137-42 F '16;
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:1328-49 Je
^Effect of insulating resistance on armored
cables; abstract A. Gavand. Elec W 65:1684
Effect of transient voltages on dielectrics.
F. W. Peek, Jr. 11 Am Inst B E Pro 34:1696-
1747 Ag '15
Electric perforation strength of liquids, semi-
liquids and solid Insulation as affected by
pressure; abstract. F. Kock. Elec W 65:919
Ap 10 '15
Electrical characteristics of solid Insulations.
F. W. Peek, Jr. Gen Elec R 18:1060-7 N '15
Electrical porcelain. I. Testing with a high-
frequency oscillator, n. The problematical
points of manufacture. III. Experiences and
experimental investigations. E. E. F.
Creighton. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 34:763-841
My VL5; Abstract and discussion. Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:396-6 F 27 '15; Elec W 65:628
F 27 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:
2622T45 N '15
Experimental data concerning the safe oper-
ating temperature for mica armature-coll in-
sulation, F. D. Newbury. diags Am Inst E E
Pro 34:2555-72 O '15; Abstract. Elec W 66:
3205-6 N 27 '15
Four years' operating experience on a high-
tension transmission line. A. Bang, diags pis
Am Inst E E Pro 34:1426-46 Jpl?; Abstract.
Elec W 66:10-11 Jl 3 '15
High frequency; breakdown values of oiled
pressboard. F. W. Peek; jr. Gen Elec R 18:
934 S '15
High-frequency oscillator for porcelain-insu-
lator testing, il dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
880-1 My 8 '15: Elec W 65:1207 My 8 '15; Ry
R 56:668 My 15 '15
High-tension power transmission problems
discussed at December A. I. E. E. meeting,
dlags Elec Ry J 44:1348 D 19 '14
High-voltage transmission at high altitude.
P. H.p Thomas. 11 dlags plan Elec W 65:30-3
Hot and cold water test for Insulators. Elec
W 66:92 Jl 10 '15
Insulating properties of solid dielectrics. H. L.
Curtis, dlags U s Bur Stand Bui 11:359-420
My 10 '16; Excerpt (Volume resistivity table)
Efec R & W Elec'n 66:171 Ja 23 '15
Insulation for railway motors. R. E. Hell-
miind. Elec Ry J 45:508 Mr 13 '15
Insulation testing. G. B. Shanklm. Gen Elec R
18:1008 O '15
Insulator depreciation and effect on operation.
A. O. Austin. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 83:1868-
76 D '14; Discussion. 34:1328-49 Je '15
Insulator depreciation and spark-over vol-
1 D 19 '14
"ator performance from operating vlew-
nt. E. P. Peck. 11 Elec W 66:1077-9 N
•16
Investigation of dielectric losses with the
cathode ray tube. J: P. Minton. 11 Am Inst
E E Pro 34:1115-65 Je '15
Law of corona and spark-over In oil. F. W.
Peek, Jr. Gen Elec R 18:821-7 Ag '15
Leakage prevention by shielding^ especially In
potentiometer systems. W. P. White, flags
Am Chem Soc J 36:2011-20 O '14
Leakage through Insulation, and how It may
show up In repair work. E. a Parham, Elec
W 66:979 O 30 '15
Maintaining high Insulation resistance. H. M.
McLellanT dlag Power 41:365 Mr 16 '15
Maintenance
686-7 Mr 6
of line
'15
insulation. Elec W 65:
Overhead electrolysis and porcelain strain In-
sulators. S. L. Foster. 11 Am Ins.t B E
34:1549-68 As: '15; Abstract. BHec
Pro
J 46:
250
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Insulation — Continued
Process of impregnating coils: and «, «*
modern impregnating plant. R. Reid. 11
Elec R 18:48-51 Ja '15
Provisional specification for insulator testing
covering inspection and tests of high-ten-
sion line insulators of porcelain, for over
25,000 volts. Am Inst B E Pro 34:1033-45 My
Relation of insulator resistance to puncture
voltage. Blec W 66:304 Ag 7 '15
'Rogers tree insulator. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:907-8 N 13 '15
Slot Insulation design, with comparison be-
tween the unit dielectric stresses in the slot
insulation of a low-voltage alternator and
those in a high-voltage machine. H. M.
Hobart Gen Elec R 18:366-71 My '15
Specification for Insulator testing; discussion.
Am Inst B B Pro 84:300-12 F '15
Temperature limits for mica insulation; dis-
cussion. Blec W 66:1130 N 20 '15
Temperature of mica Insulation; discussion.
^Elec R & W Elec'n 67:942 N 20 '15
Test of a direct-current motor. H. C. Light-
foot dlags Blec R & W Elec'n 67:240-6 Ag
7 '15
Testing electrical porcelain; abstract. A. Cher-
nyshoff and C. A. Butman. Blec W 65:1554-
Volume resistivity and surface resistivity of
insulating materials. H. L. Curtis, diag Gen
Elec R 18:996-1001 O '16
Zinc cables Insulated with reclaimed rubber.
Elec W 65:1614 Je 19 '16
See also Electric cables; Electric resist-
ance; Electric wire and wiring
Insulation (heat)
Conduits and insulation for heating pipes.
C: L. Hubbard. diags Dom Bng 72:252-3 Ag
Diatom beat-Insulating brick. Met & Chem
En* 13:129 P '15
Insulate huge concrete building for cold stor-
age in Chicago. Eng Rec 72:662-8 N 27 '15
Maintenance of Insulation for low tempera-
tures. R. L. Shipman. Power 42:118-19 Jl 27
New heat-insulating material. Bng N 73:878-9
My 6 '15
Preparation and properties of flbrox: abstracts.
?. W. Weintraub. Met & Chem tang 13:316
My '15; Bng M 49:415 Je '15
Producing magnesia pipe and boiler covering.
F. W. Bartlett. Power 42:426-7 S 21 '16
Thermal insulation of high- temperature equip-
ment. P. A. Boeck. diags Am Inst Min B Bui
104:1539-50 Ajg '15; Excerpts. Iron Age 96:
353-4 Ag 12 15; Sci Am S 80:315 N 13 '16;
Discussion. Am Inst MIn B Bui 108:2513-19
D 15
Thermal-Insulation tests of electric ovens
A. B. Kennelly, F. D. "Everett; and A. A.
Prior, diags Mec W 65:779-82 Mr 27 '15
Sec also steam pipe coverings
Insurance, Employers' liability
Insurance, Fire
Insurance as an aid to engineers. N. H.
Daniels. Boston Soc C B J 2:91-108 Mr '15;
P&PSSPb P/^B- Sa*13001; N. H. Daniels.
2:199-202 My 15
Insurance methods for payment of large
losses^ J. P. Gray. Textile World 49:228-80
Profitable specialty: building loss adjuster
G' D- °ralX1'
Insurance, Life
Group Insurance offer in Brooklyn. Elec Ry J
46:252 Ag 7 15
See also Annuities
Insurance, Sickness. See Insurance, Health
Insurance, State and compulsory
Protection of the strong; working of German
insurance laws for the protection of the
poor. Sci Am S 79:343 My 29 '15
Intake gates
Improved Intake for irrigation water from a
Integrating sphere
Integrating sphere and arc lamp photometry:
with discussion. N. K. Chaney and B £.
Clark. Ilium Bng Soc 10:1-37 no 1 '15
Intemperance. See Temperance
Inter borough rapid transit company, New York
Comparative statement of income, profit and
loss for the years ended June 30^ 1914 and
1915. Elec Ry J 46:606-7 S 18 '15
Interchange of cars. See Freight cars. Inter-
change of
Interchangeable mechanism
mterchanseability. J. P. Brophy. Mach 21:967-
Interchangeable locating and clamping acces-
sories. 3 dlags Mach?l:580-l Mr '1E>
Interest
Calculating premiums on bonds. Munic J 38:
Depreciation, Interest and manufacturing cost.
W. C. Wright J Account 20:861-4 N '15
Interest rates on public utility bonds. H. S.
Welsh. Blec Ry J 45:137-8 Ja 16 '15
See also Annuities; Discount
Interferometer
Measuring one twenty-millionth of an inch.
B. Keil. 11 plan Sci Am 112:363-4 Ap 17 '15
Use of the interferometer for the analysis of
solutions.^ H. Adams, dlags Am Chem Soc
Interior decoration. See House decoration
Interlocking plants
Clock-work time-lock for electric interlocking
machine. 11 Ry Age 59:699-700 O 15 '15
Bleotric interlocking at Adelaide, South Aus-
* **• B9:
C'' * BrowiL
Insurance, Health
Protection of the strong; working of German
insurance laws for the protection of the
poor. Sci Am S 79:843 My 29 '16
Insurance, Liability
Reciprocal Habilfty Insurance for utilities and
eleCtl1c?}efiltere8t8- Blec R & W Blec'n
e o 15
Tenn-
Electro-mechanical interlocking. Ry Age 59:
414 S 3 '15
Electro-mechanical Interlocking at Trenton.
W. M. Post. 11 dlags Ry Age 69:419-20 S 3 '15
Interlocking at North Philadelphia. W. M.
Post. U Ry Age 68:136-8 Ja 22 '15
Interlocking installation on Pacific electric. U
Blec Ry J 45:946-7 My 15 '15
Interlocking tower of stucco on hollow tile,
Rock Island lines. B. G. Zorn. 11 dlags Ry R
67:108-9 Jl 24 '35
Internal combustion engines. See Gas and oil
engines
Internal gear. See Motor trucks— Gearing
International association for the prevention of
smoke. See Smoke prevention association
International association of chiefs of police
22d annual convention, Cincinnati, May 25-27.
Munic J 38:854-5 Je 17 '16
International association of fire engineers
43d annual convention, Cincinnati, August 31-
September 3. Munic J 39:446-8 S 16 '15
International association of municipal elec-
tricians
20th annual convention, Cincinnati, Aug. 24-27.
Blec R & W Blec'n 57:428-30 S 4 'ir
20th annual convention. Cincinnati, Aug. 24-
27. Elec W 66:445-6, £l3-14 Ag 28, S 4 '15
20th annual convention. Cincinnati, Aug. 24-27.
Munic J 39:411-13 S £ '15
International engineering congress, San Fran-
cisco, 1915
Abstract of proceedings. U Power 42:494-6 0 5
'15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
251
International engineering congress — Continued
Abstract of the papers and discussions relative
to railroads at San Francisco meeting. Ry
Age 69:599-608 O 1 '16
Abstracts of papers. Elec Ry J 46:622-7 S 25
Brief abstracts of papers. Am Soo M E J 37:
v-ad N '15
Discussions on subjects pertaining to the elec-
trical Industry. Blec W 66:732-4 O 2 '15
Engineers hold successful congress. Iron Tr R
67:645-6 S 30 '15
Meetings of the ten sections of the congress.
Eng N 74:713-15 O 7 '16
g session. Eng N 74:660-1 S 30 f!5
on metallurgy. Met & Chem Eng 13:
__6-62, 721-9 O 1-16 '15
Report of electrical and related sessions. Elec
It & W Elec'n 67:614-18 O 2 '15
Some of the mechanical and metallurgical
subjects. Iron Age 96:780-2 8 30 '15
International gas congress, San Francisco, 1915
Opening address. A. C. Humphreys. Am Gas
Light J 103:209-10 O 4 '15
Plans for the meeting in September. E. C.
Jones. Am Gas Light J 102:161-2 Mr 15 '15
International Institute of agriculture
New Internationalism in agriculture. H. C.
Price. Sci Am S 80:109 Ag 14 '15
International law
'War and the British engineer; trading with
the enemy: a comparison. Engineer 119:
114-15 Ja 29 '15
8cc also Peace; War
International nickel company
Canada's nickel trouble. Eng & Min J 99:30-1
Ja 2 '15
International railroad master blacksmiths' asso-
ciation
23d annual convention, Philadelphia, Aug. 17-
19. Ry Age 59:387-9 Ag 27 '16
23d annual convention, Philadelphia, Aug. 17-
19. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:471-81 S '15
International railway fuel association
7th annual convention, Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry Age 58:1054-61. 1113-19 My 21-28 '16
7th annual convention, Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:271-83 Je '15
7th annual convention, Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry R 56:696-703 My 22 '15
International railway general foremen's associ-
ation
llth annual convention, Chicago, July 13-16.
Ry Age 69:102-4, 165-fc Jl 16-23 '15
llth annual convention, Chicago, July 13-16.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:417-26 Ag '15
llth annual convention. Chicago, July 13-16.
Ry R 67:76-9, 118-20 Jl 17-24 '16
International typographical union
61st convention, Los Angeles. Inland Ptr 55:
.833-5 S '15
Interrupters
Denatured electric current: an Italian device
by which a heating- circuit is useless for
lighting. G. Pincherle. dlag Eng M 48:739-40
Interstate commerce
Interstate commerce commission and Its work.
E. E. Clark. Ry Age 69:493-6 S 17 '15; Ex-
cerpts (Changes In the Interstate commerce
law) Ry R 67:400-3 S 25 '15
Interstate commerce defined; remarks of Jus-
tice Day of Supreme court in South. Coving-
ton & Cincinnati street railway case. Elec
, Ry J 46:160 Ja 16 '16
Interstate commerce transcends state law.
A. P. Nevin. Am Ind 15:26-7 Ap '16
Sfie also Railroads— Rates; Railroads and
states— United States
Interstate commerce commission
Absentee landlordism and the commission. Ry
Age 67:1072 D 11 '14
Annual report. Ry R 55:748-50; 56:20-4, 169-64
D 19, '14, Ja 2. 80 '15
Argument on authority of Interstate commerce
commission to require reports of accidents
Instructions for roadway and track men on
federal valuation: abstract of second tenta-
tive draft issued by Interstate commerce
commission. Eng Rec 70:688-40 D 12 '14; Ry
March
T Age 68:62-4 Ja £ '15
Interstate commerce commission and Its work.
E. E. Clark. Ry Age 59:493-6 S 17 '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 44:273-6 O 6 '15
Interstate commerce commission refuses to
decide international jurisdiction. Ry R 56:
060-6 My 15 15
Private car lines not common carriers. Ry
Age 58:1051-2 My 21 '15
Railway regulation handicapped by muddled
^official statistics. Ry R 56:Ho-l Ja 23 '15
Recommendations of Interstate commerce
commission and parts of report of general
interest to electric railways. Elec Ry J 44:
1358-9 D 19 '14
Reorganization. Ry R 56:17-18 Ja 2 '15
Report of the chief Inspector, division of safe-
ty. H. W. Belnap. Ry R 56:226-7 F 13 '15
Report on the Rock Island. Ry Age 59:823-7
Ag 20 '15
28th annual report Ry Age 57:1086-7 D 11 '14
Valuation conference in vTashmi
22. Eng Rec 71:324-5 Mr 13 '15
Interurban railroads
1600-volt interstate Interurban railway; O.. L.
& L Ry. 11 map Elec Ry J 46:1073-4 N 2? '15
Interurban as an agency of transportation.
J. F. McClure. Elec Ry J 46:1077-8 N 27 '15
Operation of the Pacific electric railway. 11
map Ry Age 69:225-9 As 6 '15
Seven years of operating experience of a sin-
gle-phase Interurban railway; Chicago, Lake
Shore & South Bend railway. 11 map Elec
Ry J 46:940-5 N G '15
Sco also Electric railroads
Intoxication. See Temperance
Intrenchments
In the trenches. G. Lenotre. Sci Am 112:416+
My 1 '15
Protecting the frontier. 11 Sci Am S 80:284 O
30 '15
Trench warfare; ten hours of trench digging
for ten minutes of rifle flre. W. D. A. Ander-
son. 11 Sci Am 113:6-8 Jl 8 '16
Invar
Medal for the inventor of invar. Sci Am 112:
327+ Ap S '15
Inventions
Governmental indifference to invention. Sci
Am 113:74-JI 24 '15
Great Inventions and the public. Sci Am S
80:170 S 11 '15
Greatest ten years of Invention. Sci Am 112:
610 Je 6 '15
Inventions wanted. Sci Am 112:488 My 29 '15
Inventor's show at New York. 11 Sci Am 111:
528 D 26 '14
Nothing more to Invent? Sci Am 113:884 O 16
•IB
Patent office and Invention since 1846. W: I.
Wyman. Sci Am 112:533-4+ Je 5 '16
Practical devices and the lack of capital. C: E.
Duryea. Sci Am 113:119 Ag 7 '15
Frizes for scientists. Sci Am S 80:228 O 9 '16
Seventy years of inventions. 11 Sci Am 112:511-
20+ Je 5 '16
Tasks of German inventors In wartime. Sci
Am 113:214+ S 4 '16
See also Inventors; Patents; Phonoptlcon
Four-part factory inventory system. H. A.
Russell. Iron Age 95:1218-25 Je 3 '15
Inventory for printers: Inland Ptr 64:692-9 F
Perpetual inventory in Practical stores opera-
tion. J. B. Green. Eng M 48:879-88 Mr '16
Suggested form of inventory for valuation of
common carrier property. I>. F. Jurgensen.
Assn Eng Soc J 55:129-88 O '15
Symposium on Inventories and appraisals of
properties. C. L. Cory; W. Q-Jvlncent, .Jr.:
W: J. Norton. Am Inst E E Pro 34:2131-68
S '15
Valuation of merchandise Inventories. J Ac-
count 18:461-8 D '14
252
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Inventors
Inventors and the war. Sci Am 113:17 Jl 3 '15
Inventors' bank. Sci Am S 79:262 Ap 24 '16
Inventors too cautious. Sci Am 113:106 Ag 7 '15
Sec also Inventions
Investments
Investment banker and the engineer. C: A.
Hobein. Assn Eng Soc J 54:237-57 Je '15
See also Annuities; Bonds; Securities
Iodide
Permanganate and iodlmetric determination
of iodide in presence of chloride and brom-
ide. P. L. Barnebey. Am Chem Soc J 37:
1496-1507 Je '15
Iodine
Free energy of iodine compounds. G. N. Lewis
and M. Randall. Am Chem Soc J 86:2259-68
N '14
iodine number of linseed and petroleum oils.
W. H. Smith and J. B. Tuttie. TJ S Bur
Stand Tech Pa 87:1-17 '14; Same. J Ind &
En* Chem 6:994-8 D '14
Study of the system: water, potassium iodide
and Iodine at zero degrees. G. Jones and
M. L: Hartmann. Am Chem Soo J 37:241-68
F '16
Use of Iodine as a dehydrating and condensing
agent. H. Hlbbert. Am Chem Soc J 37:1748-
63 Jl '15
Vapor pressure of iodine between 60° and 95°.
G. P. Baxter and M. R. Grose. Am Chem
Soc J 87:1061-72 My '15
lodoanll
Action of nitric add on lodoanll. L. Clarke
and E. K. Bolton. Am Chem Soc J 36:1899-
1908 S '14
lonization
Atoms and ions. J. J. Thomson. Sci ATH s 79:
274, 290-1, 310-11, 326-7, 346-7. 362-8 My 1-Je
5 '15
Eleatrlc strength of air. J. B. Whitehead. Am
Inst B E Pro 34:843-65 My '15; Discussion.
34:2997-3005 D '15
Osmotic pressure and concentration In solu-
tions of electrolytes, and the calculation of
the degree of lonization. S. J. Bates. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1421-45 Je '15
Photo-electricity; the intimate relations of
light and electricity. J. A. Fleming. Sci Am
S 80:18-19 Jl 10 *15
Radiometrlo measurements of the lonization
constants of Indicators. E. J. Shaeffer, M. C.
Paulus, and H. C. Jones, dlags Am Chem
Soc J 87:776-807 Ap *16
Radiometrlc measurements of the ionlzatlon
constants of indicators. M. G. Paulus, J. F.
Hutchlnson and H. C. Jones. Am Chem Soc
J 37:1694-1704 Jl '15
Theoretical and experimental consideration of
electrical precipitation. A. F. Nesbit 11 ~~
Am Inst E B Pro 84:607-22 Ap '15;
cusslon. 84:2646-62 N '16
Bee also Radioactivity
Ions
Action of certain colloids on Ions during elec-
trolysis. A. Mutscheller. dlags Met & Chem
Eng 13:363-7 Je '15
1-Je
Relative migration velocities of the Ions in
6 '15
Development
In
electroxnagnetlsm
Sol Am S 79:866-7 Je 6^15
E. Bloch.
..[-ion activities of solu-
.„_ add, sodium and potas-
In the presence of neutral
" "ig Am Chem Soc J
ions in the air. J. A. Pollock. Sci Am
S 80:75 Jl 31 '15
Reactions of sodium ethylate with methyl
Iodide In absolute ethyl alcohol at 25°.
H. C. Robertson. Jr. and S. F. Acree. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1902-9 Ag '15
Reinterpretatlon of the reactions of sodium
methylate and sodium ethylate with 1, 2-
dlnftrobenzene, and 1. 2, 4-olnitrochloroben-
zene and 1, 2, 4,-dtaltrobromobenzene. S. F.
Acree. Am Chem Soc J 87:1909-14 Ag '15
See also Dissociation; ______
Electrolysis; Electrons; lonization;
(chemistry)
Iowa electrical contractors' association
4th semi-annual convention, Keokuk, April 20-
22. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:810 My 1 '15
Iowa state association of master plumbers
27th annual convention at Davenport. Dom
Eng 70:151-3 Ja 30 '15
Metal
Iowa street & Interurban railway association
12th annual convention, Keokuk, April 22-23
Eleo Ry J 45:839-41 My 1 '15
I quit os, Peru
Sanitary affairs
Sanitation of Iqultos, Peru. G. M. Converse.
U Eng N 73:201 F 4 '15
Iron
Corrosion of Iron. L. C. Wilson. Eng M 48:
517-23, 667-74, 849-58; 49:58-66, 202-1? ji-My
Determination of ferrous Iron in silicates by
tltration with dichromate. O. L. Barnebey.
Am Chem Soc J 37:1829-35 Ag '16
Effect of boron upon the magnetic and other
properties of electrolytic "Iron melted In
vacuo. T. D. Yensen. 11 HI U Eng Exp Sta
Bui 77:1-19 '16
Electrical resistance and critical ranges of
pure iron. G. K. Burgess and I. N. Kellberg.
U S Bur Stand Bui 11:467-70 My 10 '16
Electrolytic corrosion of iron In soils. B. Mc-
CoUum and K. H. Logan. U S Bur Stand
Tech Pa 25:1-69 '13; Abstract. J Fr Inst 180:
228-32 Ag '15
Electrolytic iron; abstracts. L. Guillet. Met &
Chem Eng 12:787 D '14; Eng M 49:928-9 S
'16; J Fr fciat 180:461-2 6 '15
Influence of different elements on the corro-
sion of iron. L. C. Wilson. Eng M 50:78-86
O '15
Interference measurements of wave lengths in
the iron spectrum (2851-3701). K. Burns and
W. F. Meggers. U S Bur Stand Bui 12:179-
205 N 8 '16; Abstract. J Fr Inst 180:375-6 S
Iron In tomatoes. C. A. Brautlecht and G.
Crawford. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1001-2 D
Magnetic and other properties of electrolytic
Iron melted In vacuo. T. D. Yensen. pi Am
Inst E E Pro 34:237-61 F '15; Abstract. Sci
Am S 79:247 Ap 17 '15
Magnetic behaviour of Iron under alternating
magnetization of sinusoidal wave-form.
N. W. McLachlan. diags Inst E E J 63:809-19
Je 15 '15
Magnetic studies of mechanical deformation In
certain ferromagnetic metals and alloys. H.
Hanemann and P. D. Merica. II Am Inst
Mln E Bui 108:2371-85 D '15
Metallic iron in coke samples. J. R. Campbell.
Colliery 35:538-41 My '15
99.84-per-cent-pure iron for electrical pur-
poses. 11 Elec W 66:218-14- Jl 24 '15
Passivity of metals. H. Q. Byers and S. C.
Langdon. dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:2004-11
O '14
Permanganate determination of iron In the
presence of fluorides — the analysis of sili-
cates and carbonates for their ferrous iron
content. O. L. Barnebey. Am Chem Soc J
37:1481-96 Je '15
Protective coatings for Iron and steeL E. P.
Later. Foundry 42:497-8; 43:36+ D '14-Ja '15
Rust removal Dy- chemical reagents. J. N.
Friend and C. w. Marshall. Iron Tr R 56:
•1023-4 My 20 '15
Symposium on Iron and steel. Met & Chem
Eng 13:656-7 O 1 '16
Why iron and steel corrode. J. Aston. Iron
Tr R 56:428-6 F 26 '16
See also Blast furnaces; Cast Iron; Chilled
Iron; Corrosion and anti-corrosives; Corru-
gated iron; Foundry practice: Galvanizing;
Iron alloys; Iron founding; Iron Industry;
Iron metallurgy; Iron mines and mining;
Iron ores; Metallography; Pig Iron; Slag;
Steel; Wrought iron
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
253
Iron — Continued
Analysis
Analold method for the determination of
manganese In steel, iron ore and slag. Met
& Chem Eng 12:793-4 D '14
Analold method for the determination of phos-
phorus In steeL iron and slag. Met & Chem
Eng 13:191-2 Mr '15
Determination of boron In iron. J. M. Lind-
gren. Am Chem Soc J 37:1137-9 My '16
Method for determining gases in steel.
P. Goerens and J. Paguet. dlag Iron Age 96:
1060-1 My 13 '15
Testing
Iron- cobalt alloy, PEjCO, and its magnetic
properties. T. D. Yensen. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
881-7 S '15
Iron, Corrugated. See Corrugated Iron
Iron alloys
Effect of boron upon the magnetic and other
properties of electrolytic iron melted in
vacuo. T. D. Yensen. 11 111 IT Bng Exp Sta
Bui 77:1-19 '16
Iron-cobalt alloy. FEgCO, and its magnetic
properties. T. D. Yensen. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
881-7 S '15
Magnetic properties of some iron alloys melted
in vacuo. T. D. Yensen. 11 dlag Am Inst E E
Pro 34:2455-95 O '15
Manufacture of ferro-alloys in the electric
furnace. R. M. Keeney. dlags TJ S Bur Mines
Bui 77:102-85 '14; Excerpts. Iron Tr R 56:
717-22+, 765-7+, 862-7+ Ap 8-15, 29 '15
Phenomenon of passivity In connection with
ferrous alloys of different composition and
structure. H. W. Moseley. Am Chem Soc J
37:2826-33 O '15
Bee also Ferrophosphorus; Ferrovanadium;
Invar; Spiegelelsen
Iron and steel electrical engineers, Association
of. See Association of iron and steel elec-
trical engineers
Iron and steel Institute
Annual meeting. 11 Engineer 119:500-2. 627-8
My 21-28 '15
Autumn conference, Sept. 23-24. Engineer 120:
313-14, 334-6 O 1-8 '15
Autumn meeting, London, Sept. 23. Iron Tr R
57:798-9 O 21 '15
Iron and steel Institute, American. See Ameri-
can iron and steel institute
Iron carbides
Carbuzisatlon of iron at low temperatures In
blast furnace gases: abstracts, with discus-
sion. T. H. Byrom. Engineer 120:335 O 8 '15;
Iron Age 96:1176-8 N 18 '15
Constitution of the iron-carbon alloys: a chem-
lal theory to explain the different proper-
ties by the existence of ferrated carbides.
G: Auchy. Iron Age 96:50-1 Ja 7 '15
Iron -carbon diagram
Modified iron-carbon diagram. EL A. Sperry.
Met & Chem Eng 13:469-71 Ag '15
Iron founding
Blow holes and sulphur. R. A. Pitman. Foun-
dry 43:95-6 Mr '16
Blow-holes in a casting. W. J. Keep; C. E.
Lyall. Foundry 43:262, 304-5 Jl-Ag '16
Casting iron around pipe. E. A. Vaupel. diag
Foundry 43:241 Je '15
Castings from blast furnace. Iron Age 96:1054
NT'16
Comparison of analysis and shrinkage. W. J.
Keep. Foundry 43:58-9 F '15
Continuous malleable cupola practice increas-
ing output of malleable castings- L. E. Gil-
more. Iron Age 95:306-8 F 4 '15
Control of chill in cast Iron, considering the
elements effective in the manufacture of
SfiirSWSS'S JBf ifl^^ffiSfc
2129-38 O '15; Same. Foundry 43:491-3+ D
•15; Same. Iron Tr R 67:1171-3+ D 16 '15;
Excerpt (Natural chill of cast iron) Met &
Chem Bng 13:39-40 Ja '16
Controlling the sulphur in melting pig iron.
W M. Carr. Foundry 48:189-907310 My. Ag
Bull iron. W. J. Keep. Foundry 43:382 S '16 '
Fuel ratio for car wheel iron. A. S. Dowler.
Foundry 48:97-8 Mr '15
lron'
J- Keep-
Lossfm melting. W. J. Keep. Foundry 43:272
Low carbon pig Iron for Iron castings. Iron
Age 95:796-7 Ap 8 '15
Making car wheels at the Lenolr car works.
G. S. Evans. Foundry 43:351-3, 428-31, 435-9
S-N 15
Malleable iron castings for the automobile in-
dustry. R: Moldenke. Horseless Age 35:69-
Mlxture for chilled crusher rolls, W. J. Keep.
Foundry 43:187 My '15
Modern foundry pig-iron mixer; operating and
chemical results with blast-furnace and
coke-oven gases; abstract. O. Slmmersbach.
Iron Age 96:812-13 O 7 '15
Modern Iron founding. R. Onions. II dlags En-
gineer 119:411-13 Ap 23 '15 •
Molding air compressors on Jolt-rammers. 11
Foundry 43:18-19 Ja '15
Molding cast-iron tunnel linings. L: J. Josten.
11 Iron Age 95:715-19 Ap 1 '15
Molten iron boiling In ladles. W. J. Keep.
Foundry 48:439 N '15
Old and new methods of making carwheels.
C: V. Slocum. dlags Iron Age 96:676-9 S 23
Opportunities for the foundry engineer. W. F.
Prince. Foundry 43:63-4 F '15
Overcoming slag and dirt in gray iron. P. R.
Micks. Foundry 43:186-7 My '15
Phosphorus limit in malleable castings. E.
Touceda. 11 Iron Tr R 57:634-6 S 30 '15;
Same. Foundry 43:446-9 N '15; Same <cond-
Iron Age 96:924-6 O 21 '15
Pin holes and internal shrinkage. W. J. Keep.
Foundry 43:19-20 Ja '16
Pouring systems for gray-Iron foundries, tt
Iron Age 96:1123-5 N 11 '15
Shot in gray Iron. W. M. Carr. Foundry 48:
52 F '15
Shot in gray Iron castings. R. A. Pitman.
Foundry 43:103 Mr '15
Slow melting in the cupola. C. Metcalf. Foun-
dry 43:106 Mr '15
Slow melting in the cupola, J. H. Anderson.
Foundry 43:180-1 My '16
Standardizing air furnace practice. A. L. Pol-
lard. Foundry 43:412-13 O '15
Test on melting shot Iron in the cupola: ex-
periment In a stove foundry. G. E. Pickup,
fl Foundry 42:467-8 D '14
See also Cast Iron; Foundry practice;
Molding machines
Iron handling
Handling Iron and cinder at the blast fur-
nace. J. E. Johnson, Jr. 11 diags Met & Chem
Eng 13:43-50 Ja '15
Sp Cons Rep 72:205-14 '15
British iron and steel trade in 1914. Iron Age
95:144-5 Ja 14 '16
Charts showing fluctuations in iron and steel
prices for twenty years. Iron Tr R 66:8a
Ja 7 '16
Chicago Iron trade In 1914. O. J. Abell. Iron
Age 95:2-4 Ja 7 '15
Cincinnati iron trade In 1914. C: L. Smith.
Iron Age 96:8-10 Ja 7 '16
Cincinnati market's gloomy year. S. O. Back-
man. Iron Tr R 56:103+ Ja 7 '16
European iron and steel In 1914. Eng & Mln
J 99:269-70 F 6 '16
Few furnaces completed in 1914. R. V. Saw-
hill. Iron Tr R 55:1233-4 D 31 '14
French steel plants in war time. F, Mlltoun.
Iron Age 95:940-2 Ap 29 '15
Future of Birmingham district. R. R. Sliver.
H Iron Tr R 56:135-6 Ja 14 '15
Germany's steel output for August. Iron Age
96:882 O 14 '16
Independents are conspicuous: developments
of the past year on Minnesota Iron ranges.
H. C. Estep. II Iron Tr R 56:72-81 Ja 7 ^L5
Iron a factor in the grid's progress. J:
Birkinbine. J Fr Inst 179:471-88 Ap '15:
Same cond. Iron Tr R 56:1059-62 My 27 '15?
Excerpts. Scl Am S 80:326 N 20 '15
Iron and steel market at Pittsburgh in 1914.
C. F. Williams. Iron Tr R 56:40-4 Ja 7 '15
254
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Iron Industry and trade — Continued
Iron and steel prices for seventeen years. Iron
Age 95:16-17 Ja 7 '15
Iron and steel statistics. F: Hobart. Eng & Mln
J 99:70-1 Ja 9 '15
" , maps
cond. Metal Work 84:14S-o+ Jl 30 'IB; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 94:888-9 O ID '14; Discussion.
Am lust Min B Bui 100:813-16 Ap '16
Iron industry In Europe. Eng & Min J 99:833
My 8 '15
Iron ore supplies for seaboard furnaces. £3. C.
EckeL 11 map Iron Age 95:69-73 Ja 7 '15
Iron, steel and coal In Dixie. H. S. Chamber-
lain. Iron Tr B 56:176-8+ Ja 21 '15
Lake Iron ore prices. Eng & Min J 99:790-1
My 1 '15
Lake Superior iron conditions. Eng & Mln J
100:443-4 S 11 '15
Lake Superior Iron ore. Eng & Mln J 99:24 Ja
2 '15
Lake Superior iron ranges; the 1914 season.
Eng & Mln J 99:73-6 Ja 9 '15
Last year's iron ore prices prevail Iron Tr R
66:804-6 Ap 22 '15
Light ore movement to the east C. J. Stark.
11 map Iron Tr R 56:137-42 Ja 14 '15
Location of the Iron Industry. R. Olds. Eng &
Mln J 99:502-3 Mr 13 '15
M. A. Hanna & co. sell Hill ore. Iron Tr R 55:
1027 D 3 '14
Minette Iron ores of the Lorraine district.
H. H. Campbell. Iron Age 96:168-9 Jl 15 '15
Money and iron: fact, comment. Iron Tr R
56:212-13, 294-5 Ja 28-F 4 '15
More steel-works iron. Iron Age 95:314 F 4 '15
Much more merchant ore from lake mines.
D. E. Woodbridge. Iron Age 95:148-9 Ja 14 '15
Neglecting the export market for southern
Iron. P. G. Donald. Am Ind 15:21 My '15
Pacific coast iron situation; the iron ores of
California and possibilities of smelting. C: C.
Jones, map Am Inst Min E Bui 105:1887-98
S '15- Discussion. 108:2496-501 D '16
Philadelphia iron trade in 1914. C: Lundberg.
Iron Age 95:7-8 Ja 7 '15
Pittsburgh iron and steel markets. B. E. V.
Luty. map Eng & Mln J 99:72-3 Ja 9 '15
Pittsburgh iron trade in 1914. R. A. Walker.
Iron Age 95:5-6 Ja 7 '15
Production of wrought pipe, cast pipe and gal-
vanized sheets in 1913. iron Age 94:1514 D
31 '14
Selling price of castings. A. O. Backert. Iron
Tr R 56:228-30+ Ja 28 '15
Some aspects of the iron and steel Industry In
Europe. U S Sp ConB~Retr 71:1-48 '16
Survey of events In England: effects of the
great war on iron and steel. J. Horton. Iron
Tr R 56:54-6, 82 Ja 7 '16
Tendencies In the location of the iron Indus-
try. Eng & Min J 99:506-6 Mr 13 '15
Wages ana hours of labor in the iron and steel
Industry, table Mach 21:964 Ag. '15
War and the export trade. C. J. Stark. Iron
Tr R 66:31-2, 90-4 Ja 7 '15
Tear of disappointment in East C. J. Stark.
Iron Tr R 66:88-9, 97-9 Ja 7 '16
Year of low prices at Chicago. G: H. Manlove.
Iron Tr R 56:36-7 Ja 7 '15
Year of retrogression In the iron trade. Iron
Age 95:1-2 Ja 7 '15
See also Foundry practice: Iron mines and
mining; Pig iron; Rolling mills; Scrap metal;
Steel Industry; Stoves; United States steel
corporation
Iron metallurgy
Bosh fuel domes. F: L: Orammer. diag Eng
Soc W Pa 31:609-20 O '16
Chemical principles of the blast furnace. J. E.
Johnson, Jr. Met & Chem Eng 13:536-43,
634-8 S 1-15 '15
Concentrating plant of the Moose Mountain,
Ltd. B. B. Hood. U dlag En* & Min J 99:
978-6 Je 6 '15
Concentration by the Goltra process: bene-
fldation of brown Iron ores by means of a
current of hot air and properly located
screens. W: B. Phillips. Iron Age 94:1148-
50 N 12 '14; Abstract. IDng M 48:682-5 Ja '15
Contributions of the chemist to the iron and
steel Industry. A. 8. Cushman. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:934-6 N '15
Crude oil as a reducing agent Iron Tr R 66:
cupola practice. Iron Age
Electric pig iron in Norway; a new type of
furnace using coke successfully— cost data,
diags Iron Age 96:1120 My 20 '15
Electro- thermic iron- ore smelting in Scandi-
navia. Eng & Min J 100:351-2 Ag 28 '15
Evolution of the malleable process. J. P. Fero
and J. C. Nulsen. Iron A#e 96:1168-70 N 18
Handling iron and cinder at the blast furnace.
J. E. Johnson, Jr. 11 dlags Met & Chem Eng
13:43-50, 86-9 Ifa-F '15 ^
High blast heats in Mesaba practice. "W. Math-
esius. Am Inst Mln E Bui 99:539-56 Mr '15;
Same cond. Iron Age 95:475-8 F 25 '15: Same
cond. Iron Tr R 56:365-6, 368 F 18 '16; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 101:1100-7 My
'15
Iron manufacture by electrolysis. L. Guillet. U
Iron Age 94:1390-2 D 17 '14; Same. Scl Am S
79:70-1 Ja 30 '15
Leaching experiments on the AJo ores. 3.
Croasdale. Am Inst Mln E.Bui 92:1919-24 Ag
'14; Excerpt (Manufacture of sponge iron as
a precipitant for copper). Eng & Mln J 99:
826-8 F 13 '16
Magnetic-concentration mill at Mt Hope, N. J.
S: Shapira. 11 dlags Eng & Mln J 99:559-66
Mr 27 r!6
Manufacture and use of pure iron. H. See. 11
Assn En* Soc J 64:133-41 Ap '16
Oxy-acetylene welding practice; metallurgy of
Iron and its relation to welding. S. W. Mil-
ler. 11 Mach 22:216 N '15
Possible applications of oxygen in metallurgy.
J. E. Johnson, Jr. Met & Chem Eng 13:483-4
Ag '16
Progress In blast furnace practice. A. E. Mac-
coun. Iron Tr R 56:1129-31, 1167-9, 1255-64
Je 3-17 '15
Progress in blast furnace practice. A. N. Diehl.
Iron Tr R 67:28-9, 31 Jl 1 '15
Progress in the smelting- of Mayor! ore. R: V.
M'Kay. Iron Age 93:1386-94- Je 4 '14; Same.
Iron Tr R 65:1216-21 D 31 '14
Recovery of flue-dust iron. R. Baggaley. Iron
• Age 96:1109 My 20 '15
Removal of metalloids in the pig-washing
process. BJ: L. Ford. Am Inst Mln E Bui 108:
Rotary kilns for desulphurization and agglom-
eration. S: E. Doak. Am Inst Mln E Bui
105:2061-6 S '15; Same. Iron Age 96:574-6 S
Slags from tltaxiiferous ores. F. E. Bachman.
dtog Iron Tr R 65:1040-2 D 3 '14
Technical progress In iron and steel in 1914.
J. EL Johnson, Jr. Iron Age 95:19-23 Ja 7 '15
Thermal principles of the Wast furnace. J. B.
Johnson. Jr. Met & Chem Hng 13:718-20, 787-
92, 883-^0, 905-10. 954-62 O 16-D 15 '16
Tltaniferous ores in the blast furnace. F. E.
Bachman. Iron Age 94:1470-1; Discussion.
A?H. Lee; R. H. Lee. 94:1471-3 D 24 '14
Vanadium In German ores. L. Blum. Iron Age
95*847 AD 16 '15
Washed metal. H: D. Hlbbard. 11 plan Am
Inst Min H Bui 108:2387-94 D '15
See also Blast furnaces; Case hardening;
Cast iron; Corrosion and anti-corrosives;
Foundry practice; Galvanizing; Iron alloys;
Iron mines and mining; Metallography; Fig
Iron; Slag; Steel metallurgy; Wrought iron
Iron mines and mining
Bee also Iron ores
Chile
Operations at the Tofo Iron mines In 1914.
map Iron Age 94:1448-9 D 24 '14
TofO Iron mines in 1914. C. A. Buck, map Eng
& Min J 99:145-6 Ja 16 '15
China
• situation In north China. Eng &
J 99:786 My 1 '15
Lake Superior region
Lake Superior Iron ranges; the 1914 season.
Eng & Min J 99:73-6 Ja 9 '16
Little activity on old ranges. Iron Tr R 56:232-
8 Ja 28 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
255
Iron
mines and mining — Continued
Michigan
Electrical plant of the Wakefleld Iron co. H. I.
Pearl ._ and J. Green. H plan Eng & Mln J
L. E. Ives. 11
_ Mr 6 '15
aents in Iron river district. C. A.
Tup-
100:349-51 AS 28 '16
" "' the Judson
__ Jng & Min J
Investments In Iron i ____ _________
per. 11 Iron Tr R 56:759-64 Ap 15 '16
Marquette range sixty years ago. R. Kelly. Eng
& Mln J 99:101 Ja 23 '15
Mining methods on Qogebic range. O. EL Ol-
son, O. M. Sohaus and F. Blackwell. dlags
Iron Tr R 57:735-7 O 14 '16
Observations on the appraisal of the Iron mines
of Michigan. C. H. Baxter. Eng & Mm J
99:439-40 Mr 6 '15
Open pit mining on Oogeblc range. W. C.
Hart Iron Tr R 57:523-6 S 16 '15
Minnesota
Exploration work on Cuyuna range. P. W.
Donovan. Iron Tr R 57:534+ S 16 '15
Good results In south range on the Cuyuna.
Iron Tr R 57:3G3-4 Ag 19 '15
Independents eCre conspicuous: developments of
the past year on Minnesota Iron ranges.
H. C. Estep. 11 Iron Tr R 56:72-81 Ja 7 '15
Lake Superior mining Institute 20th annual
meeting. 11 Iron Tr R 67:542-5 3 16 '15
Manganlferous Iron ores of the Cuyuna range.
E: F. McCarty. Eng & Mln J 100:400-2 8 4
Orebodles of the Mesabl range. J. F. Wolff. 11
map Eng & Mln J 100:89-94. 135-9, 178-85,
239-24 Jl 17-Ag 7 '15
Structure of the Cuyuna iron-ore district of
Minnesota. C: A. Cheney, jr. map Eng &
Min J 99:1113-35 Je 26 '!&
New Jersey
Develop nation's oldest Iron
steel & Iron co.'a Mount
New York (state)
Improvements at Fort Henry Iron mines, dlags
Iron Age 95:1390-2 Je 24 '16
Russia
Russia — its future as a coal and Iron producer.
C: R. King, map Eng M 48:481-92 Ja '15
Iron ores
Additional data on origin of lateiitic iron ores
of eastern Cuba. C. K. Lelth and W. J.
377-80 Jl
. . .
Mead. Am Inst Mln E Bui 103:137
15
.
Ancient sedimentary Iron ores of British .India.
C. M. Weld, maps Econ Geol 10:435-52 Jl '15
Decline In production of Iron ore. Metal Work
83:380 Mr 12 '15
Drying iron ore on the Mesabl range. E. J.
Collins. Eng & Mln J 99:696-7 Ap 17 '15
Exploring for Adirondack orea. C. 8. Clark. 11
— Iron Tr R. 66:617-19 Mr 26 '15 .
100:74-5 Jl 10 '16; Excerpts. Iron Tr R 57:
486 8 9 '16; Discussion. Am lust Mln E Bui
108:2475-0 D '15
Formation and distribution of residual Iron
ores. C. L. Dake. Am last Mln E Bui 101:
937-46 My '15 '
Geology of the iron-ore deposits In and near
Daiquiri, Cuba. J. F. Kemp. 11 dlags map
i 105:1801-36 S '16; Dis-
'15
. . .
Am Inst Mln E Bui 105:
cussion. 108:2472 D
.
Iron deposits of Daiquiri, Cuba. .
and C. F. Ross, bibliog 11 AT** Inst Mfo E
Bui 106:2171-90 O '15
Iron Industry In Brazil. E. C. Harder. U maps
Am Inst Mln E Bui 94:2573-86 O '14; Same
cond. Iron Tr R 55:718-20+ O 15 '14; Same
cond. Metal Work 84:143-5+ Jl 30 '16; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 94:888-9 O 15 '14; Discussion.
Am Inst Mln E Bui 100:813-16 Ap '15
Mtnette Iron ores of the Lorraine district.
H. H. Campbell. Iron Age 96:168-9 Jl 15 f!5
R-
J: Blrktebine-
Orebodies of the Mesabi range. J. F. Wolff. 11
17S-85-
Orlskany Iron ores of Virginia. C. M. Weld.
maps Econ Geol 10:399-421 Jl '15
Facific coast iron situation; the iron ores of
California and possibilities of smelting. C: C.
Jones, map Am Inst Mln E Bui 105:1887-98
S '15
Problems in iron ore geology in Sweden and
In America. F. Oeijer. 11 Econ Geol 10:299-
329 Je '15
Progress in blast furnace practice. A. N.
M DlehL Iron Tr R 57:28-9. 31 Jl 1 '15
Structure of the Cuyuna iron-ore district of
* map
Jl '15
Sec also Iron mines and mining; Fyrlte
Iron oxlda
Emissivlty of metals and oxides: Iron oxide.
G: K. Burgess and F. D. Foote. TJ S Bur
Stand Bui 12:83-9 O 28 '15
Iron works
CockerlU Iron works. 11 Scl Am S 78:389-90 D
19 '14
Furnace Improvements at plant of Jackson
Iron & steel co., Jackson, O. 11 dlags Iron
Tr R 66:724-7 Ap 8 '16
Gas and steam engines and the turbine. J. E.
Johnson, jr. Iron Age 95:626-9 Mr 18 '16;
Same. Sci Am S 79:294-5 My 8 '15
Modern plant for rolling Iron; St. Louis screw
co. H. C. Estep. 11 diags plans Iron Tr R
57:82-9+ Jl 8 '15
New iron and steel works construction. Iron
Age 96:30-2 Ja 7 '16
New Iron mill equipped to assure low costs,
with diagram of layout. 0. J. AbelL 11 Iron
Age 96:71-7 Jl 8 '15
New Taylor- Wharton plant with diagram of
layout. 11 Iron Tr R 67:794-7+ O 21 'IB
Six etchings of European Iron and steel works.
J. Fennefi. Iron Tr R 66:67-64 Ja 7 '16
Washington iron works, including foundry,
machine, boiler and forge shops. F. A.
Churchill, Jr. 11 Iron Tr R 55:1043-5+ D 3 '14
See also Forge shops; Foundries
Irons, Electric. See Electric irons
Ironwork
Iron manufacture by electrolysis. Li. Quillet. 11
Iron Age 94:1390-2 D 17 '14; Same. Scl Am S
79:70-1 Ja 30 '16
(Removing Iron scale by pickling; theory vs.
practice. C. Bering. Met & Cncm Eng 13:
785-6 N 1 '15
See aZffo Blacksml thing; Forging; Tin plate;
Welding; Wrought iron
Ironwork, Architectural
Ironwork from Rome and Tuscany. J: S.
Scarff. 11 diagB Brickb 24:63-6 Mr '15
See also Sheet metal work, Architectural
Allowing for Irrigable lands not Irrigated.
F. A. Cooper. Eng N 73:405-6 F 25 '15
Does Irrigation pay? F. H. Newell. Eng Rec
73:384-5 S 25 '15
Electricity for Irrigation pumping. 11 EHec R &
W Bletfn 66:1022-8 Je 5 '16
Electricity In agriculture. C. J. Rohrer. fl Gen
Elec R 18:486-8 Je f!6; Same. Scl Am S 80:
265 O 23 '15
Improved Intake for Irrigation water from a
silt laden stream. A. L. Harris, dlag Eng &
Contr 42:184-5 Ag 19 '14
Irrigation with fresh water from the sea. E. J.
Moynihan. Sd Am S 79:84-5 F 6 '15
Measuring devices for Irrigation water tested
at the Davis Field laboratory, University of
California, dlag* Eng ft Contr 43:248-53 Mr
17 '15
Method and cost of constructing1 reinforced
concrete drops, Canadian Pacific Ry., irriga-
tion projects. R. S. Stockton. 11 Eng & Contr
48:345-6 Ap 14 '15
256
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
ralnage of Irrigated lands is necessary. iwcas
how the problem is handled. D. W. Irrigation by pumping at Del Rio, Texas,
ihy. 11 Eng Rec 72:36-8 Jl 10 '15; Ab- A. Potter. 11 dlags plan Eng & Contr 43:66-71
t. Eng M50:4t>4-6 D '15 Ja 27 '15; Same abr. Eng Bee 71:696-8 My 8
Irrigation — Continued
Outline of data to be obtained for a report on
the feasibility of any irrigation project. H. F.
Robinson. Eng N 72:1815 D 31 '14
Outlook for irrigation construction. F. H.
Newell. Eng & Contr 44:151-2 Ag 25 '16
Resolutions of the International irrigation con-
gress. Eng N 72:1161-2 D 10 '14
Structural details and construction costs of a
small irrigation system. O. M. Goss. diags
~ • & Contr 43:347 Ap 14 '15
' ? existing- irrigation works to secure
.data. Sag Rec 71:674-5 My 29 '15
Why drainage of Irrigated lands is necessary,
and bow the problem Is handled. D. W.
Murphy. 11 En* Rec 72:36-8 Jl 10 '15; Ab-
stract. Eng M50:4ti4-6 D '15
8f€ also Dama; Drainage; Irrigation canals;
Reclamation of land; Reservoirs; Silt
Coat
Cost of electric pumping for irrigation. E3ec
W 66:68-71 Jl 10 '15; Excerpts. Eng Rec 72:
257-8 Ag 28 '15
Cost of pumping for Irrigation. G. E. P. Smith.
- ? ^Contr 44:148-50 Ag 25 '15
cost and cost of operation of Irrigation
plants. H. D. Hanford. Eng &
91-2 Je 2 '15
Alberta
America's greatest irrigation project; Bas-
sano dam, southern Alberta, z. E. Black. 11
Scl Am 113:252-3 S 18 '15
California
Concrete headgate, south San Joaquln and
Oakdale Irrigation district in California.
F. C. Scobey. dlag Eng & Contr 43:383 Ap
28 '15
Construction methods and costs Sacramento
valley Irrigation project. P. A. Welty. maps
- & Contr 43:554-8 Je 23 ""
central-station irrigation system.
Loomls. plan map Eng N 74:540-1 S
Domi]
16 '15
Irrigating the land of little rain. S. M. Ken-
nedy. Q dlags Blec W 65:1471-4 Je 5 '15
Plan for municipal Irrigation from the Los
Angeles aqueduct. B. A. Helnly. map Eng N
73:344-6 F 18 '15
Use of water In the Modesto Irrigation dis-
trict. K. A. Heron. Eng N- 74:1000-1 N 18 '15
Idaho
Cost of electric pumping for irrigation. 11 map
Elec W 66:68-71 Jl 10 '16; Excerpts. Bug Rec
72:267-8 Ag 28 '15
Federal project at Mmldoka, Idaho. A. P.
Connor. 11 plans map Power 41:422-5 Mr 30
'15
Increase in operating costs due to pumping,
Mlnldoka irrigation project. Eng & Contr 43:
348 Ap 14 '15
Water power and its relation to Irrigation In
southern Idaho. J: C. Beebe. 11 Assn Eng
Soc J 54:63-78 F '15
India
British India, dlags TJ S Sp Cons Rep 72:364-
69 '15
Irrigation works of India. H. J. Shepstone.
II Sci Am S 80:164-5 S 11 '15
Italy
Italy and engineering. Scl Am S 80:11 Jl 3 '15
Montana
Valier-Montana irrigation project. K. A. Heron.
U map plans Eng N 73:241-6 F 11 '15
Nebraska
Abandoned Irrigation canals and the lesson
they teach. Eng & Contr 43:330 Ap 14 '15
Unused Irrigation canals. F. H. Newell. Eng N
73:632 Ap 1 '15
Nevada
liahontan dam. Truckee-Carson irrigation pro-
ject, Nevada. D. W. Cole. 11 diags map Eng
N T3:758-62 Ap 22 '15
New South Wales
iCurmmbldgee Irrigation project,
gineer 120:321-4 O 1 '16
11 map En-
Paclflc coast
Irrigation pumping in the coast states. 11 man
Elec W 66:1399-1408 My 29 '15
Russia
Two large Irrigation projects in Russia. M.
NlkolltcK. 11 map Eng N 74:8-11. 102-4J1 1
15 '15; Abstract. Eng M 50:457-9 D '16
Sudan
Irrigation In the Sudan. Engineer 120:379-80
O 22 '15
Texas
Irrigation by
A.
Ja
Turkey
Irrigation works in Mesopotamia. Engineer
120:339 O 8 '15
United States
Changed reclamation service again. "Ring Rec
72:671-2 N 27 J15
Colorado river can supply Imperial valley's
needs. Eng Rec 71:788 Je 19 '15
Features of engineering In the West. H. F.
Stratton. Slbley J 29:223-5 Ap '15
Progress In Irrigation, 1914. F. H. Newell. Eng
Rec 71:13-14 Ja 2 '15
Reservoir sites on the Colorado river. L: C.
Hill, map Eng Rec 70:670-1 D 19 '14
Shall the Irrigation settlers be given relief?
Eng Rec 72:650-1 N 27 '15
Utah
Provo reservoir company's Irrigation project.
C. S. Jarvis. U Eng N 74:394-5 Ag 26 '15
Washington
Irrigation in the Wenatchee valley. A. Qunn.
11 Elec W 65:1660-3 Je 12 '16
Irrigation canals
Automatic check gate structure for Turlock
Irrigation district, California, dlags Eng &
Contr 43:412 My 5 '16
Bowl outlets reduce velocities at pipeline ends.
11 diag Eng Rec 72:41 Jl 10 '15
Building concrete drops on Irrigation canals
in western Canada. R. S. Stockton. II Con-
crete Gem 6:236-8 My '16
Concrete chute drops water 130 feet from
canal to reservoir. D. W. Cole. 11 diags Eng
Rec 71:456-7 Ap 10 '15
Concrete lining as applied to irrigation canals.
S: Fortler. 17 pis U S Agric Bui 126:1-86
'14; Excerpt (Design and structural details).
Eng & Contr 43:71-4 Ja 27 '15; Excerpt
(Methods and costs of constructing). Eng &
Contr 43:130-6 F 10 '15
Concrete lining for Irrigation canals at Bur-
bank, Wash.; abstracts. B. M. Chandler.
Eng N 73:772-3 Ap 22 '15; Eng & Contr 43:
489-90 Je 2 '16
Costs of keeping down vegetation on Irriga-
tion canal banks by grazing. Eng & Contr
43:347 Ap 14 '15
Earth fill replaces trestle for Irrigation canal.
11 diags Eng Rec 71:525-6 Ap 24 '15
Enlarging an Irrigation canal of the Modesto
irrigation district, California. X. A. Heron.
11 dlaffs Eng N 74:486-7 S 9 '15
Gate structures for irrigation canals. Eng &
Contr 42:185-6 Ag 19 '14
How to express seepage losses from Irrigation
canals. S: Fortier. ling N 73:1128-9 Je 10
'15
Irrigation weir, measuring rod and discharge
card. K. A. Heron. 11 dlag Eng N 74:257 Ag 5
Losses In concrete and mortar lined canals.
H. D. Newell. Eng Rec 72:21 Jl 3 '15; Same
abr. Eng & Contr 44:22 Jl 7 '15
Methods and costs of lining irrigation canal
with Toncan metal. Eng & Contr 43:411-12
My 5 '15
Plaster lining irrigation canals and laterals,
Okanogan project, U. S. reclamation service.
C. CasteeL Eng & Contr 43:441-3 My 19 (15
Prehistoric Irrigation canal In New Mexico.
S. M. Johnson. 11 Eng N 73:561 Mr 25 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
257
Irrigation canal* — Continued
Recommendations for values of n for different
kinds of Irrigation channels. F. C. Scobey.
Eng & Contr 44:67-60 Jl 21 '15
Suggested design of proportional division box
for Irrigation water, dlag Eng & Contr 43:
347-8 Ap 14 '15
Tour of west discloses best practice In irriga-
tion and power canal design. C. A. FarwelL
Eng Rec 71:623-4 My 15 '35
Transmission losses in Modesto, Gal., Irriga-
tion canals. K. A. Heron. Eng N 74:583 S 23
Transmission losses In unllned irrigation chan-
nels. S: Fortler. Eng N 73:1060-3 Je 3 '15
Sec also Flumes
Icherwood, Benjamin Franklin, 1822-1915
Sketch, por Power 41:903 Je 29 '15; Eng N 74:
44-5 Jl 1 '15
Isobutane
Vapor pressures of acetylene, ammonia and
Isobutane at temperatures below their nor-
mal boiling points. G. A. Burrell and I. W.
Robertson, Am Chem Soc J 37:2482-6 N '15
Isolated plants. See Electric plants
Isomerlsrn
Isomeric octacetatea of lactose. C. S. Hudson
and J. M. Johnson. Am Chem Soc J 37:1270-
5 My '15
On l-phenyl-4, 5-dihydro-5-oxy-3-triazolyIsiil-
finlc acid and l-phenyl-4. 5-olhydro-5-oxy-3-
trlazolylmethylsulfone. E. W. Essllnger and
S. F. Acree. Am Chem Soc J 37:183-9 Ja '16
Besearches on hydantolns: geometrical Isomer-
ism in the hydantoln series. T. B. Johnson
and S. E. Hadley. Am Chem Soc J 37:171-7
Ja '15
Isoprene
Isoprene from p-pinene. A. W. Schorger and
R Sayre. dlag J Ind & Eng Chem 7:924-6 N
Isoetasy
leoatasy and mountain building. L. de Marchl.
Sci Am S 80:198-9 S 25 '15
Itakolumite, a flexible stone. Sci Am 112:312
Ap 3 '15
Italy
Italy and engineering. Sci Am S 80:11 Jl 3 '15
Army
Italy on a war footing. U Sci Am 112:610-11 Je
Earthquake, 1915
Heal cause of the Italian disaster. Sci Am 112:
94 Ja 30 '15
Military aeronautics
Italian military aeroplanes. J: J. Tde. diags
Sci Am S 79:801 My 8 '15
Navy
Italian navy. 11 Sci Am 112:592-3 Je 12 '15
Renewing of Italy's navy. Sci Am 112:468 My
22 '15
Social conditions
Housing reform In Italy. C. Aronovlcl. Am Inst
Arch J 3:89-93 F '15
Ivory, Vegetable. See Vegetable ivory
Jackh&rners
Mounted Jackhazners. 11 Colliery 35:452 Mr '15
Jacks
Adjustable Jack for emergency service, il Iron
Age 96:1289 Je 10 '15
Hydraulic Jack for pinion removal. J. G. Kop-
peL diags Mec Ry J 45:1039 My 29 '15
Jacking out sheetpiles with a friction clamp.
diagEng N 73:1181 Je 17 '15
Large sand Jacks work well in lowering 1100-
ton span. Il Eng Rec 72:304 S 4 '15
Lifting Jack with wide range of action, diags
Eng & Contr 43:526 Je 9 '15
Simplex pole Jack, il Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
683 O 9 '15; Elec W 66:827 O 9 '15
Jackson. William B.
President of the Western society of engineers.
por Eng-& Contr 43:46 Ja 20 '15
Jacksonville, Florida
Water supply
Water works improvements at Jacksonville. U
Eng & Contr 44:178 S 8 '15
Wharves
Jacksonville municipal docks nearing comple-
tion. Eng N 74:1099 D 2 '15
Novel bulkheads for wharves at Jacksonville.
H. D. Mendenhall. diags map Eng N 74:772-
4 O 21 '15
Jails. See Prisons
Jamaica, Long Island
Architectural
ural design as an aid to real estate
promotion: principles of group planning ap-
plied to small suburban houses. G. H. Irving.
tL plans Brlckb 23:295-6, pi 191-2 D '14
Jamesonlte
La Sirena. a wonderful deposit of Jamesonlte.
R. W. Raymond. Eng & Mln J 99:9-10 Ja 2
'15
Jamestown, New York
Parks
Jamestown's hundred acre lot. S. W. Allen.
II Am For 21:567-70 Ap '15
Jamestown, Westfield & Northwestern railroad
Electrification, a map Elec Ry J 45:1110-11 Je
Japan
Commerce
Is Japan's trade worth while? P. N. Beringer.
Am Ind 15:21-2 Mr '15
Japanese markets for American lumber. F. H.
Smith. U S Bur For & Dom Com 94:1-16 '15
Industries and resources
Forests of Japan. N. B. Eckbo. U Am For 21:
693-711 Je '15
Hojo coal mine. S. Meguro. 11 map Colliery
35:575-80, 637-43 Je-Jl '15
Hydroelectric power from snowclad Fujiyama.
C. Tsukamoto. 11 dlag map Elec W 66:910-13
O 23 '15 .
115, 000- volt hydroelectric system in Japan.
11 diags plan Elec W 65:1599-1606, 1671-8 Je
19-26*16
Japanese
Two false notions concerning the Japanese.
R. W. Raymond. Eng & Mfn J 99:871-2 My
_ Eng M 48:sup2-3 Mr '15
Electrically heated Japanning ovens* C. F.
Hirahfeld and "W. D. Dygert. 11 Elec W 66:
930-2 O 23 '15
Japanning, its origin and development 'M. Ros-
enberg. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:58-60 F '16;
• Same. Metal Work 83:292-3 F 19 '15
Modern acid-dipping-, electroplating and Japan-
ning plant. H. NT Trumbull. il Gen Elec R
18:1121-6 D '15
Radio process Japans a car in 3 days. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:278-0-h F 11 '15
Sales arguments for electrically heated Japan-
ning ovens. D. Rollins. Eleo W 65:43-4 Ja 2
'15
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thomas Jefferson and the first monument of
the classical revival in America. F. Klm-
baJL il Am Inst Arch J 3:370-81, 421-34, 473-
91 S-N '15
Jellutong rubber resin. See Gums and resins
Jersey City
Railroads
Industrial development railway for Jersey City.
map Elec Ry J 45:663 Ap S '15
Reconstruction of the Jersey City terminal
yards. 11 plan Ry Age 58:787-91 Ap 9 V15
258
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Jersey City— Railroads — Continued
Track layout and signals of the Jersey City
passenger terminal of the Central R. H. of
New Jersey, diags plan Ry R 66:647-50 My
Jets
Liquid jets. C. T. Du RelL Met & Chem Bng
13:714-16 O 15 '15
Jetties
Works for the Improvement of navigable
estuaries; abstract L. LuiggL Eng Reo 72:
637-8 N 20 '15
tice also Breakwaters
Dead jewelry stock. O. K. HniTnan. Metal Ind
n s 13:8 Ja '15 .
Model jewelry factory: the Traub manufactur-
ing company, Detroit, Mich. G. M. Hoke. 11
Metal Ind n s 13:365-6 S '15; Discussion. 13:
425-6 O '15
South American market for jewelry and silver-
ware. TJ S Sp Cons Rep 70:1-23 '15
Treasure of Lamm; beautiful jewelry orna-
ments and tools found in a plundered pyra-
mid. W. M. F. Petrle. 11 Sci Am S 79:264-5
Ap 24 '15
Bee also Precious stones
Jiggers. See Chiggers
Armature bearing Jig. W. E. Nees. 11 Ettec Ry
J 46:324 Ag 21 '15
Jig and fixture design, dlags Mach 21:580-1
Jte and fixture mechanisms. Q: M. Meyncke.
diags Mach 21:970-4 Ag '15
Jigs and jig making. M. R. Lawrence. 11 Engi-
neer 115:188-90 & 18 '14
Providing for up-keep in designing jigs and
fixtures. A. A. DowcL diags Mach 22:12-16 S
'16
Special Jigs for locomotive repair shops. 11
dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:409-12 Ag '15
Standard jig fastening. C: C. Anthony, diags
Mach 22:31 S '15
Two useful drill jigs. 11 Mach 21:278 D '14
Jigs (ore treatment)
Neffl jigging apparatus, dlag Eng & Mln J 100:
313 Ag 21 '15
Jitney buses
Ammunition^ the Jitney war. Eleo Ry J 45:
Cost of bus operation. 11 Elec Ry J 45:414-17
F 27 '15
Dangers of the Jitney. S. M. Williams. Elec
Ry J 46:364 Ag 28 '15
Developments In California and Washington.
Elec Ry J 45:266-8 Ja SO '15
Developments In Los Angeles, In Texas cities,
in San Francisco and in Portland. Elec Ry J
Developments In the Jitney bus field. Automo-
bile 52:650-1, 693-4 Ap 8-15 '16
Economics of the jitney bus movement F. W.
Doolittle. Elec Ry J 46:220-4 Ag 7 '15 7
Economics of the Jitney problem from a trac-
tion company's viewpoint C. N. Black. Elec
Ry J 46:510-11 S 18 '16
Effect of publicity on thejltney movement In
Portland. F. W. Hild. Elec Ry J 46:560-1 S
Human element determines success or fail-
ure of Jitney movement Automobile 32:666-
Ap 15 '15
summarized from fourteen cities.
Ry J 45:648-60 ttr 27 '15
Jltaey and the sma^ car. H. S. Cooper. Elec
Jitney bus competition. J. E. Hewes. Elec Ry
J 46:18-19 Jl 3 '15
Jitney bus; cost of operation, etc.; abstracts.
C. I. Palm. Elec Ry J 45:795-6 Ap 24 '15;
Eng N 78:934-5 My 13 '15
Jitney bus, impossibility of *m ultimate eco—
nomlc success. Eng M 49:116-18 Ap '15
Jitney bus in Los Angeles. E. L. Lewis. Elec
Ry J 45:757-8 Ap 17 '15
Jitney bus Invasion. EnsrRec 71:221 F 20 '15
Jitney bus Invasion. J. H. Longfellow. Ry R
56:224-5 F 18 '15
Jitney bus on the wane In Memphis. Tenn.
Elec Ry J 46:395 S 4 '16
Jitney bus strong In many Ohio cities. Horse-
less Age 35:272 F 24 '15
Jitney
Jitney
Jitney bus vs. the trolley car. Eng N 73:946-
7 My 18 '15
Jitney buses. Ry R 56:155-6 Ja 30 '15
Jitney buses appear In western Canada.
Horseless Age 35:342 Mr 10 '15 *•—««»•
Jitney convention* Kansas City, May 4-6. Elec
Ry J 46:960 My 15 '15
ley down East. Elec Ry J 45:861-2 My 1 '15
ey figures from two southern cities. Elec
Ry J 16:1021-2 My 29 '15
Jitney from the community standpoint. Ry R
56:666-7 My 15 '16
Jitney — its wane and possible Influence on
urban transportation. Eng Rec 71:513 Ap 24
Jitney movement reaches eastern cities. Auto-
mobile 32:434-5 Mr 4 '15
Jitney operation In Pallas, Tex.; number of
cars in operation and average earnings per
car. Elec Ry J 46:884 My 8 '16
Jitney problem. J. C. Thirlwall. Scl Am S 30:
143-4, 154-6 Ag28-S 4 '15; Same. Gen Elec R
18:604-14 Jl '15
Jitney problem in Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 45:
1224-5 Je 26 '15
Jitney seen as a picturesque industry defying
laws of investment and production. Elec Ry
J 46:261-2 Ag 7 '15
Jitney situation. J. H. Wilson. Elec Ry J 46:
421-2 F 27 '16
Jitney statistics at Fort Worth. Elec Ry J
46:54 Jl 10 '15
Jitney vs. light cars. Elec Ry J 45:1206-9 Je
Jitney vs. the trolley. F. D. Everett. Elec Ry
J 46:151 Jl 24 '15
Jitneys at San Antonio. Elec Ry J 45:1197 Je
26 '15
Jitneys carry 45,000 daily In Kansas City.
Automobile 32:346 F 18 '15
National Jitney convention to be held Jn
Kansas City In May. Elec Ry J 45:660 Mr 27
'15
New Jitney buses: Studebaker, Koehler and
Kissel special vehicles of this type. 11 Auto-
mobile M:562 Mr 26 '15
Portland company on jitney bus. Elec Ry J
45:396-7 F 20 '15
Railway and Jitney nickels; their distribution.
Elec Ry J 45:1024 My 29 '15
Report on motor vehicles. Elec Ry J 45:619-24
Mr 27 '16
Rise and decline of the Jitney in its birthplace.
E. L. Lewis. 11 Eleo Ry J 46:500-2 S 18 '16
South Bend collects Jitney data. Elec Ry J
46:399 S 4 '15
Studebaker jitney bus. 11 Horseless Age 35:410
Mr 24 '15
Thirty-nine cities have been Invaded. Elec Ry
J 45:809-10 F 6 '15
Regulation
-_-_ of established legal principles to
Jitney. W. E. Dunn. Elec Ry J 46:503-5
'15
o( Portland, El Paso and Tucson have
passed ordinances. Elec Ry J 45:774-6 Ap 17
California supreme court upholds San Fran-
cisco ordinance ruling— Georgia commission's
plan for regulation. Elec Ry J 46:125 Jl 17
Cities and legislatures striving for adequate
regulatory measures. Elec Ry J 45:580-2- Mr
13 '15
City and state legislative progress. Elec Ry J
45:908-10 My 8 '15
Commission rulings. Eleo Ry J 46:1092-3 Je 5
opments I
32:739 A
t of jitne
J 46:314-1
Developments In the Jitney bus field. Automo-
bile 32:739 Ap 22 '16
Digest of jitney ordinances. C. L. King. Elec
Ry J 46:314-17 Ag 21 '15
Effective jitney ordinance. Mec Ry J 46:397-
Efflorts toward regulatory legislation— labor's
attitude In Rock Island and Providence. Eleo
Ry J 45:602-4 Mr 20 '15
First jitney 'case before New York public ser-
vice commission. Eleo Ry J 46:929-30 O 30 '15
~ " action before the public service oom-
of New York— the Philadelphia In-
sults. Eleo Ry J 46:660 S 26 '15
bus regulations In Los Angeles-*
Diego company outlines Its position.
Elec Ry J 45:166 Ja 16 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
259
J Itney b use*— Regulation — Continued
Houston and Salt Lake City regulatory ordi-
nances passed — San Francisco ordinance in-
troduced. Elec Ry J 45:733-4 Ap 10 '15
Jitney a public utility. Automobile 32:1063 Je
10 '15
Jitney as state and city issues. Elec Ry J 46:
1057-8 N 20 '15
Jitney common carrier In Wisconsin. Automo-
bile 33:399 Ag 26 '15
Jitney conditions In St. Louis— the Fort Worth
ordinance sustained — Jitney ordinances In
Augusta. Birmingham and Providence. Elec
Ry J 45:1005-6 My 22 '15
Jitney Jottings. Elec Ry J 46:690, 845, 970 O 2,
Jitney omnibus legislation; analysis of regu-
lations In eleven cities. A. L. Bostwick.
Munic J 38:591-2 Ap 29 '16
Jitney ordinances recently passed. Elec Ry J
46:207 Jl 31 '15
Jitneys regulated. Automobile 32:963-4 My 27
*16
Letter from New York commission to mayors
and district attorneys on Jitney status. Eleo
Ry J 46:781-2 O 9 '15
Los Angeles Jitneys declining. Elec Ry J 46:206
Jl 3Pl5
Massachusetts bill to regulate Jitney bus. Eleo
Ry J 45:258 Ja 30 '15
New problem In traffic regulation. F. Reed.
11 Munic Eng 48:160-7 Mr '15
New York and California commissions have
Jitney regulatory problems before them.
Elec Ry J 46:292-3 Ag 14 '15
New York state bill signed— Jitney made a
commission issue in Illinois. Elec Ry J 45:
104S My 29 '15
Ordinance in Newark before mayor; Progress
of regulation In other cities. Elec Ry J 46:
467-8 S 11 '15
Ordinances passed in St. Louis and Logan-
sport. Elec Ry J 46:1098 N 27 '15
Progress of legislation— state and city meas-
ures pending. Elec Ry J 45:691-2 Ap 3 '15
Proposed Jitney regulation In Rhode Island.
Horseless Age 35:409 Mr 24 '15
Public service commission and court action in
New York on Jitney. Elec Ry J 46:377-8 Ag
Public service commission of Maryland pre-
scribes rules for Jitney operation. Elec Ry J
45:1226 Je 26 '15
Public service commission of the District of
Columbia decides buses are common car-
riers. Elec Ry J 46:421-2 S 4 '16
Railroad commission of California has no Jur-
isdiction over motor bus— first Jitney appli-
cation passed upon by New York commission.
Elec Ry J 46:888 O 23 '15
Regulation for the Jitney bus. Elec Ry J 45:
374-7 F 20 '15
"alien of Jitney busses in St. Louis. Munlo
; 48:341-2 Je '15
atory measures. Elec Ry J 46:82-3 Jl 10
Regulatory ordinances. Elec Ry J 45:1133-5;
46:39-40 Je 12, Jl 3 '15
San Francisco, Atlanta, Fargo, Gadsden, Spo-
kane and Little Rock pass regulatory meas-
ures—state bills— the Jitney convention. Elec
Ry J 45:817-18 Ap 24 '15
San Francisco Jitney men and city authorities
In complete accord. Automobile 32:873-4 My
13 '15
Summary of recent significant developments
covering various phases of the problem. Elec
regu-
Ry J 45:957-8 My 15 '16
erms of new Springfield and Portland
latory ordinances; Georgia Jitney ruling.
Elec Ry J 45:1182-3 Je 19 '15
Travels with the Jitney. Elec Ry J 46:166-7 Jl
Trend of recent legislation. Elec Ry J 46:484-6
Wisconsin Jitney law. Elec Ry J 46:378 Ag 28
'15
Jobbers
Winning the co-operation of the Jobber. Metal
' Wor^ 88:38 Ja 1 '15
Jobwork. See Typesetting— Jobwork
Johns Hopkins unlveralty
Oilman hall and Mechanical and electrical en-
gineering building; views and plans. Brlckb
24:pl 186-43 O rl&
New home of Johns Hopkins university J1 M.
Hammond, il Arch Rec 37:481-92 Je '16 "
New Johns Hopkins buildings dedicated.
Power 41:761-2 Je 1 '16
Joint committee on classification of technical
literature
' Organization. Munic J 38:783-4 Je 3 '15; Same
cond. Eng Rec 71:696 My 29 '15; Same cond.
Elec W 65:1434 My 29 '15
Joints
Behavior of riveted Joints under stresses:
abstracts. J. E. Howard. Int Marine Eng
20:18-19 Ja '15; Power 41:216 F 9 '15
Cooper universal Joint fl Mach 22:67-8 S '15
Diagonal Joints. T: Grimes; R. D. Irvington.
Power 41:486-6 Ap 6 '15,
Flexible leather shaft couplings replace metal-
lic type, dlags Automobile 82:272-8 F 11 '16
Friction losses In the universal Joint: abstracts.
P. F. Walker and W. J. Malcolmson. Iron
' re 94:1488-9 D 24 '14; Am Soc M E J 37:17-
Ja '15; Automobile 32:378-9 F 25 '15
20 Jc
Methods of Jointing aluminum. 11 Mach 21:470-
3 F '15
Two types of Joint between walls and bottom
of a reservoir, dlags Eng N 73:691 Mr 25 '15
Universal Joint efficiency. C. W. Splcer. Horse-
less Age 35:74 Ja 13 '15
See also Boilers— Joints; Couplings; Pipe
Joints; Rail Joints
Journalism
Science in the dally press. R. A. Gregory,
nium Engr 8:203-7 My '15
See also Newspapers; Publicity
Journals (machinery). See Bearings
Juggling. See Conjuring
Juniper
Cypress and Juniper trees on the Rocky moun-
tain region. G: B. Sudworth. 26 pis 11 maps
U S Agrlc Bui 207:1-36 '15
Junkers engines
Junkers oil engine. F. E. Junge. diags Eng M
Jupiter (collier)
Performance of the electrically propelled col-
lier Jupiter. S. M. Robinson. Bog N 78:393
F 25 '15
Jute
Finishing Jute twine, dlag Textile World 48:
431-2 Ja '15
K
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Lighting
TjTa.1n.ma zoo municipal plant. T: Wilson. 11 plans
Power 41:218-24 F 16 '15
Kalamazoo situation. W: Newblgging. Am Gas
Light J 103:38-9 Jl 19 '15
Kaleidoscope
Photo-kaleido&raph. 11 Sci Am 112:103 Ja 30 '15
Photokaleidograph: an apparatus for the pro-
duction of kaleidoscopic pictures. 11 Sci Am
S 79:12-13 Ja 2 '15
Kambara earth ,
Kambara earth and its bleaching action on
oils. S. TJeno. dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:696-
600 Jl '15
Kansat
Sanitary affairs
State control of water-supply and sewerage
In Kansas. Eng N 73:209 F 4 '15
Kansas City, Kansas
Bridges
Design features of the Hast Kansas avenue
bridge over the Kansas river at Kansas City,
dlags Eng- & Contr 43:496-9 Je 2 '15
Public works
Municipal water and light plant of Kansas
City. P. W. Morgan, fl Munic Bng 48:284-5
260
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Kansas City, Missouri
Bridges „
Construction of the Twelfth street trafflcway
viaduct. E. B. Howard, diaga plan Eng &
Contr 44:328-32 O 27 '15
Half-mile .concrete viaduct provides _double-
., — i of Pennsylvania avenue viaduct. Kan-
sas City. W: F. Wynne. 11 plan Eng & Contr
43:539-40 Je 16 '15
New double-deck bridge over the Missouri
river at Kansas City, diag map Ry Age 69:
Twelfth^street double-deck viaduct at Kansas
City. 11 dlags Eng N 73:10-15 Ja 7 '15
Railroads
Kansas City terminal power plant U Elec W
66:1468-70 Je 5 '16
Union passenger station. 11 Arch & Bldg 47:
226-9+ Je '15
Viaduct construction on the Kansas City ter-
minal. A. R. Eitzen. 11 dlag By Age 58:397-*
400 Mr 5 '15
Kansas City railway & light company
Kansas City supplemental plan. Elec Ry J
46:1064-6 N 20 '16
Kansas City Southern railway
Financial statistics, map Ry Age 59:724 O 22
Kansas gas, water, electric light & street rail-
way association
18th- annual convention, Topeka, Oct 21. Eleo
R & W Blec'n 67:809 0 30 '15
Kaolin In the treatment of bacteria carriers.
Sci Am S 80:151 S 4 '15
Origin of kaolin. W. Lindgren. Econ Geol 10:
89-93 Ja '15
White-burning clays of the southern Appala-
chian states. J. H. Watklns. 11 map Am Inst
MIn B Bui 98:391-411 F '15; Abstract Met
& Chem Eng 13:179-80 Mr '15
Katathermometers
Measure of comfort In factories. J. A. Seager.
11 Heat & Ven 12:24-7 S '15
Kathode rays. See Cathode rays
Kavala
Kavala, the debatable land. Sci Am S 80:312-
13 N 13 '15
Keefer, Thomas C.
Late Thomas C. Keefer and the plans for the
Victoria bridge at Montreal Eng N 73:179-80
Ja 28 '15
Kelp
Business aspect of the kelp proposition. F: P.
~ * ' 8 79:71 Ja 30 *L5
Dewey. Sci Am _
Destructive distillation of
p. R. Hoagland. J Ind &
kelp beds. Sci Am 112:467 My 15 '15
h kelp Industry. Met & Chem Eng 13:
443 Jl '15
Kelvin, William Thomson,
Lord Kelvin's work on
cussion. A. Gray.
15 '15
Kenotron
New device for _
natlng currents.
Elec R 18:156-67
. coast kelps.
Chem 7:673-4
1st baron, 1824-1907
rostatlcs- with dis-
E B J 5fc:277-307 F
high tension alter-
— •-— diags Gen
_. __. ct. Elec W
• 65:659-60 Mr 13 '16
Pure electron discharge and Its applications In
radio telegraphy and telephony, i Langmulr.
diags Gen Elec R 18:332-4 My '15
Kenslco dam
Architecture of Kenslco dam. A. D. Flinn. 11
diag Eng N 74:433-6 S 2 '15
Electrically operated contractor's plant for
building Kenslco dam. A. W. Carroll. 11 Eng
Rec 71:18-20 Ja 2 '15
Kenslco dam construction In 1914. W. F.
Smith. 11 plan Eng N 73:966-9 My 20 '16
Thermophones in Kenslco dam. W. F. Smith.
dlags Eng N 72:1172 D 10 '14
Yardage record at Kenslco dam due, In part,
to operation of mixers. G: T. Seabury. Eng
Rec^l:199 F 18 '15
Kentucky
Industries and resources
Advantages of the western Kentucky field.
F. V. Ruckman. Colliery 35:488-9 Ap *16
Oil and gas possibilities of Kentucky. F. J.
Fobs, map Am Inst Mln E Bui 99:621-8 Mr
'15
Kentucky mining Institute
Deo-
Keokuk, Iowa
Mitering lock gate at Keokuk presents novel
features. B. Ta. Parsons, il dffags Eng Rec
river bridge at
2 Ag 5 '15
. . .
D 10 15
Submersible lock gate at Keokuk operated by
compressed air. B. H. Parsons. 11 diags Eng
Rec 72:446-50 O 9 '15 ^^
Bridges
Reconstruction of
Keokuk. dlag Eng N 74
erosene
-- --_ Jshing §fire with kerosene. Sd Am S
Preparation of gasoline .and kerosene from
heavier hydrocarbons: *B: T. Brooks and
others, dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:180-5 Mr
'15
Kerosene engines. See Gas and oil engines
Kerosene lamps. See Lamps
Ketchup
Determination of formic add In ketchup. C. A.
Peters and L. P. Howard, J Ind & Tn^g Chem
7:35-7 Ja '15
Ketones
Addition compounds of aldehydes and ketones
with organic adds. J. Kendall and W. A.
Gibbons. Am Chem Soc J 37:149-62 Ja '15
Method for the separation and Identification
of certain homologous a- dike tones. J. M.
Johlin. Am Chem Soo J 37:892-6 Ap '15
Keyseatlng machines
Burr portable shaft keyseater. U Mach 21:505-6
F '15; Iron Age 95:185 Ja 21 '16
Khaki
Dyeing of military khaki. Textile World 48:
424-5 Ja '15
Klaochow
Problem In war names. Sci Am 111:486 D 12 '14
Kiel
Kiel; its naval and engineering features.
A. W. Metcalfe. dlags Engineer 120 : 50 r 2 Jl
16 '15; Same cond. Sci Am S 80:234 O 9 '15
Kllauea
Diary of Kllauea. U Sd Am S 79:36 Ja 16 '15
Notes from a volcano laboratory; personal
documents In the case of Kllauea and Mauna
Loa. T. A. Jaggar, Jr. U Sci Am S 80:214-17
O 2 '15
Kllni
Flu
(Ins
~nue dust sintering plant at Gary, Ind. 11 plan
Iron Age 95:1168-75 My 27 '15
Kilns for lime burning. Sci Am S 80:7 Jl 3 '15
Norfolk & Western humidity-controlled dry
kiln for lumber. W. H. Lewis. 11 plans Ry
Age (Mech ed> 89:462-4 S '15; Same. Ry Age
59:431-3 S 3 '15
Rotary kilns for desulphurization and agglom-
eration. S: E. Doak. Am Inst Mln E Bui
105:2061-6 S '16; Same. Iron Age 96:574-6 S
9 '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:1178-9+ D 16- '15;
Same cond. Eng & M3n J 100:601-2 O 9 '15
Rotary sintering Kilns at Gary. H. C. Estep.
il diag Iron ft R 56:1020-2 My 20 '15
Kilowatt
Relation of the horse-power to the kilowatt.
Sd Am S 79:162-3 Mr 13 '15
Kindergartens
Downers Grove kindergarten. Downers Grove,
HL; views. Brlckb 24:pl 103-5 Jl '15
Modern schoolhouse: the kindergarten. 11 plans
Brlckb 24:8 Ja '15
Kinematics. See Force and energy
Kinetic theory of gases. See Gases, Kinetic
theory of
Kitchen cars
All-steel kitchen car, North-Eastern railway.
11 plan (supp)- Engineer 119:480, 482 My 14
15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
261
Kitchen cars — Continued
British all-steel kitchen cars. II dlags Ry Age
CMech ed) 89:178-82 Ap '15
Kitchens
Doing it electrically at West Point. J: A. Ran-
dolph. 11 Elec W 66:574-6 S 11 '16
Gas kitchen equipment of the Biltmore hotel.
C. F. Herington. 11 plan Am Gas Light J
102:170-2 Mr 15 '15
Illinois chapter discusses kitchen ventilation.
Metal Work 83:171 Ja 22 '15
Kitchen ventilation for a modern hotel: equip-
ment of the Biltmore, New York. 11 olags
plan Heat & Yen 12:18-18 Ja '15
Large electric kitchen; abstract. K. Ferlewltz.
dlag Elec W 64:1115-16 D 5 '14
. See also Kitchen cars
Modified akjeldahl flask for determining- soil
nitrogen. H. A. Noyes. 11 Am Chem Soc J
36:2541-2 D '14
Klamath mountains, California
Pocket deposits of the Klamath mountains,
California. H: G. Ferguson. 11 maps Econ
Geol 10:241-61 Ap '15
Bla8°knftted fabric, dlag Textile World 48:444
Ja '16
Bleaching knit goods. Textile World 48:409 Ja
Calculating the cost of knit goods. Textile
World 50:218-24 N '15
Canadian knit-goods market and how it is
supplied. E. S. Bates. Textile World 49: a up
271-2 My '15
Causes of cloudy work in worsted knit goods.
II Textile World 49:671-3 S '15
Defects in knit goods. Textile World 48:519-21
P '15
Fancy knit goods for ladles' goods. 11 Textile
World 48:233-5, 343-4 N-D '14
Finishing knit underwear. Textile World 49:
449-50: 60:103-4 Jl, O '15
Flat and balbrlggan knit goods. Textile World
49:546-7 Ag '16
Fleece-lined fabric, dlag Textile World 48:423
* Ja '15
Fleeced lined knit goods. Textile World 48:
616-17 "Mr '16
Improved knit fabric. 11 Textile World 49:540-1
Mm^wrlnkles In knit goods. Textile World 48:
323-6 D '14
New flat seaming machine for knitted goods. 11
Textile World 48:513-15 F '15
Novel knitted fabric, dlags Textile World 48:
609-10 Mr '15
Stripes In knit goods. 11 Textile World 60:106-7
Twisted-net fabric. 11 Textile World 49:645-7
S '15
See 0Z0o Hosiery
Fancy1 knitting. 11 Textile World 48:611-18 Mr
Kinks In knitting, dlags Textile World 49:109-
Knitting silk plated coats. Textile World 49:
361 Je '15
Circular knitting machine, dlags Textile World
48:420-1, 614-15 Ja, Mr '15
Hand knitting machine, diags Textile World
48:351r8 D '14
Improved circular knitting machine, diags
Textile World 49:454-6 Jl 715
Unproved pearl stitch knitting machine. 11
Knitting machine needle, dlags Textile World
48:518-19; 49:106-7 F, Ap '15
Latch opening mechanism for knitting ma-
chines. . dlags Textile World 49:452-3 Jl '15
Needle carrier for knitting machines, dlags
Textile World 48:416-17 Ja '15
Philadelphia knitting machinery exhibition. 11
Textili, World 49:*l5-270b My '15
Speed of knitting machines on neckwear. Tex-
tile World 49:453-4 Jl '16
Turtle knitting machine. 11 Textile World 48:
342 D '14
Knitting ml Ms
Design and construction of the Gantner-Mat-
tern co. knitting mill at San Francisco. E. F.
Cykler. 11 dlags Concrete Cem 6:273-7 Je '16
Knives
See also Cutlers'
Knots and splices
u Manila rope fastenings. 11 Eng Rec 70:706 D 26
Tests of splices In galvanized Iron wire. T.
Croft 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:716-17 O 16
Kongo, Belgian
Economic geology of the Belgian Congo, Cen-
tral Africa. S. H. Ball and M. K. Shaler.
il map Scon Geol 9:605-63 O '14; Excerpts.
Eng & Mln J 99:441. 608-11 Mr 6, Ap 3 '15
Katanga increasing its output. R. Williams.
.Eng & Mia J l(5b:308 Ag 21 '16
material. 11 Elec
'15
vew waterproof
H & W Elec'n 66:402 F
Kublsagarl
Drop head, a new aliment. L. K. Hirshberg.
Sci Am 112:67 Ja 16 '15
Kynuna wells
Kynuna wells— a test case of rock pressure.
J. W. Gregory, map Econ Geol 9:768-75 D '14
Labels
Outgrowths of letterpress. O: Sherman. 11
Inland Ptr 54:777-80; 55:42-7 Mr-Ap '15
Package labels. Inland Ptr 56:208a-208h N '15
Labor and capital
New certificate of character for manufac-
turers. R. G. Valentine. Ind Eng 15:40-3 F
'15
Scientific management and the labor problem.
B. T. Kent. Ind Eng 14:418-21 N '14
See also Arbitration, Industrial; Boycott;
Employees; Employers' associations; Indus-
trial betterment; Labor and laboring classes;
Profit sharing; Strikes: Trade unions;
Wages; Welfare work In industry
Labor and laboring classes
Art through the emancipation of the work-
man. R. A. Cram. Am Inat Arch J 3:242-3
Je '15
Daniel Guggenheim's testimony to United
States industrial relations commission. Eng
& Mln J 99:245-7 Ja 30 '15
Influence on architecture of the condition of
the worker, by T: S. Attlee. Review by F: L.
Ackerman. Am Inst Arch J 2:547-55 3D '14
Labor problems In scientific management. Iron
Age 94:1369-72 D 10 '14
See a too Apprentices; Arbitration, Indus-
trial; Bonus system; Convict labor; Effi-
ciency, Industrial; Employees: Government
employees; Hours of labor; Housing prob-
lem; Industrial betterment; Industrial educa-
tion; Labor and capital; Labor exchanges;
Labor laws: Miners; Open and closed shop;
Profit sharing; Railroads—Employees; Sci-
entific management; Strikes; Trade unions;
Unemployed; Wages; Welfare work in indus-
try; workmen's compensation
Labor camps. See Construction camps
Labor exchanges
Country-wide employment bureau under fed-
eral direction. Eng & Contr 43:437 My 19 '15
Department of labor to find workmen for man-
ufacturers. Iron Age 95:223 Ja 21 '15
Proposed National labor bureau. Iron Age 95:
253-4 Ja 28 '15
Allen labor law declared unconstitutional Eng
Rec 71:61 Ja 9 '15
See also Factory laws; Foundry laws;
Hours of labor; Minimum wage; Mining
laws; Picketing; Workmen's compensation
ptlon of the new building of the Mellon
,__tute. W. A. Hamor. 11 plans J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:333-43 Ap '15
262
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Laboratories — Continued m „. x
Laboratory's the thing for the United States
army and navy. Scl Am 113:90 Jl 31 '15
New laboratory plans of the Massachusetts
institute ^of technology, plans Eng N 74:340-
Pennsylvania railroad test department. C, , D.
Young. 11 plan Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:332-7
Jl '15; Same. Ry Agefo:6-ll Jl 2 '15; Same.
By Bt 67:2-5. 42-6, n7-18oJl 3-10. 24 '15;*
Excerpts. Metal Ind n a 13:288-9 Jl '15
flffe also Moving picture laboratories;
Waterworks — Laboratories
Laboratories, Electric. See Electric laboratories
Laboratories, Engineering. See Engineering lab-
oratories
Laboratories, Mining. See Mining laboratories
Laboratories, Municipal. See Municipal labora-
tories
Laboratories, Physical. See Physical labora-
tories
Laboratories, Physiological. See Physiological
laboratories
Lac Insect
Curious insect that is the source of lac var-
nishes. 11 Sci Am S 80:281-2 O 30 '15
Finishing of knit underwear. 11 Textile World
49:641-4 Ag '15
Improved lace fabric. 11 Textile World 48:315-
16 D '14
Lace curtains
Finishing Nottingham lace curtains. Textile
World 49:552-8 Ag '15
Lackawanna steel company
Report for 1914. Iron Tr ft 66:528-9 Mr 11 '15
Lacolle Junction, Quebec
Bridges
Design, construction and detailed costs of the
Richelieu river bridge. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
42:542-6, 585-9 D 9. 23 '14
Lacquer
tice also Japanning
Lactic acid
Better bread by means of natural lactic acid.
A. WahL J Ind & Bng Chem 7:773-5 S '15
Lactones
Esters, as well as the monomolecular ft- and <v-
lactones, of d-mannonlc and o-gluconic
acids; on ortho-bis-rf-galactonic acid, d-
galactonlc *y-lactone and its mono-hydrate.
DTP. Hedenburg. Am Chem Soc J 37:345-72
F '15
Lactose octacetate
Isomeric octacetates of lactose. C. S. Hudson
and J. M. Johnson. Am Chem Soc J 37:1270-
Ladders
Capital mine steel ladders. B: S. Wlard. dlag
Eng & Mln J 99:944-6 My 29 '15
Safeguarding of ladders, stairs and platforms.
11 dlags Am Ind 16:supl-4 F '15
Wood vs. steel mine ladders. G: E. Collins.
diag Eng & Mln J 100:186 Jl 31 '15
Lagan
Logging Rasak and Lagan. T. B. Helms. 11
Am For 21:1050-3 N '15
Lake Erie & Eastern railroad
Jl 31 '15
Lake 'Erie and Ohio river canal
Proposed Lake Brie and Ohio river canal;
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway
Annual report for 1914. Ry Age 58:724-6 Mr
New York Central and the Lake Shore: rev-
enue for 1914. Ry Age 68:683-5 Mr 26 '15
Lake Superior mining Institute
20th annual meeting. Eng & Mln J 100:446-7
S 11 15
20th annual meeting. Iron Tr R 57:542-5 S 16
20th amraal meeting, Sept. 6-9. Iron Age 96:
Lakeland, Florida
Politics and government
Commission government and an engineer man-
ager for Lakeland. H. D. MendenhalL Munlc
Eng 48:249-51 Ap '15
Year of commission-manager government at
Lakeland, FLa. D. F. McLeod. Eng N 72:1118
D 3 '14
Lakeside press
Training tne a]
Ptr 65:820-2
atice. H. HlUman, 11 Inland
Lambert
Units of brightness. J. R. Cravath. Elec W
66:60-1 Jl 10 '15
Lam me. Benjamin G.
Sketch, por Eng M 50:207 N '15
Lamp posts
How concrete lamp-posts are made for Lincoln
park, Chicago. ^G: T. Donoghue. 11 dlag Eng
Shock-absorbing cast iron lamp post. 11 dlags
Ry Age 6S:4tf4 Mr 12 '15
Sec also Street lighting fixtures
Lamps
Explosion of kerosene lamps. Scl Am S 79:92
F 6 '15
Grading and marking of lamps. Ilium Engr 8:
149-61, 162 Ap '15
Making lamps for Christmas presents. W:
Neubecker. 11 dlags Metal Work 82:770-1 D
Measurements for the household, diags XT S
Bur Stand Clrc*55:68-81 '15
Tools for making lamp wick-tubes and burner
caps. R. Toeplltz. 11 dlags Mach 21:1002-3 Ag
§16
ftce aUti Electric lamps; Gas lamps; Head-
lights; Reflectors; Safety lamps; Searchlights
Lampyrldae
Experiments on the nature of the photogenic
processes in the lampyridae. F. A. McDer-
mott. Am Chem Soc J 37:401-4 F '15
When Is land used for common carrier pur-
poses? Eng Rec 71:421 Ap 3 '15
8cc also Clearing of land; Coal lands; Min-
eral lands; Railroad land; Real estate; Rec-
lamation of land; Surveying
Land clearing. See Clearing of land
Land grants
State and public grants. J. W. Thompson.
U S Bur Mines Bui 04:pt 2, 1239-1307 '15
Land laws
United States mining statutes annotated • set-
tlers' relief acts. J. W. Thompson. IT S Bur
Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1215-34 '15
Landlord and tenant
Damage to stock from leaky rented building.
E. J. Buckley. Metal Work 83:399 Mr 12 '15
Landscape gardening w
Principles of landscape forestry. W. Miller. 11
Am For 21:969-76 O '15
Recent aspects of garden design. H. D. Eber-
lein. 11 Arch Rec 37:300-19 Ap '15
Landslides
Extensive earth slippage shuts down cement
plant. U plan Eng N 74:330-2 Ag 12 '15
Landslide on the Kanawha & Michigan Ry. U
Eng N 73:747 Ap 15 '15
Sinking land wrecks cement company's power
plant. 11 Eng Rec 72:179-80 Ag 7 '15
Stopping a landslide at Mount Vernon. N. H.
Darlon. 11 Bng N 73:369-70 F 25 '15 .
Water- soaked bed of blue clay caused land-
slip at cement plant near Hudson. N. Y.
D. H. Newland. map Eng Reo 72:253-4 Ag
28 '15
See also Earthwork— Slides; Panama canal
--Slides
Langmulr, Irving
William H. Nichols medal award, por J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:348-9 Ap '15
Language. See English language; Phonetics;
Punctuation
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
263
Langwles, Switzerland
Bridges
Design and construction of the Langwies via-
duct— Chur-Arosa R. R. A. M. Wolfe. 11
dlags Concrete Gem 6:289-45 My '15
Lanterns, Electric. See Electric lanterns
Lap windings. See Armatures
Lapping. See Grinding and polishing
Larch
Manufacture of ethyl alcohol from wood waste;
western larch as a raw material. F. W.
Kreasmann, J Ind & Eng Chem 7:922-3 N '15
Lard
Cooking fats in South America. IT S Sp Cons
Rep 67:1-16 '15
Lassen Peak
ML Lassen eruption. R: H. Boerker. 11 Am
For 21:51-6 Ja '15
Volcanic activity of Mt Lassen. T: H. Means.
11 Eng N 73:1210-11 Je 24 '15
Lathes
Converting an engine lathe into a semi-auto-
matic machine. 11 dlags Mach 21:534-5 Mr
'15
Double spindle polishing lathes. 11 Metal Ind
n s 13:432 O '15
Driving wheel lathe. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
371-fjl'16
Engine lathe for heavy reduction work. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:268-9 Ag 5 '15
Engine lathe for machining projectiles. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:5 Jl 1 '15
Fairbanks-Morse manufacturing lathe. 11 Mach
21:1023-4 Ag '15
14-in. heavy automatic shrapnel lathe. 11 Iron
Age 95:454 F 25 '15
Gear guard for lathes. S. K. Eastwood, diag
Iron Age 95:948 Ap 29 '15
Hardinge precision lathe with quick change
of swing. 11 Mach 21:323-4 D '14
Heavy single operation shell lathe. 11 Iron Age
/>.OA Tl O MK
OIoZ Jl o ID
peed turret lathe. 11 dlags plate (supp)
neer 120:184-5 Ag 20 '15
Lathe for plain turning. 11 Iron Tr R 57:264 Ag
Mammoth driving wheel lathe. 11 Scl Am S 80:
129 Ag 28 '15
Motor- driven gun boring lathe. 11 Iron Age 94:
1486 D 31 '14
Niles-Bement-Fond projectile lathes. 11 Mach
21:926-8 Jl '15
100-in. driving wheel lathe. 11 Iron Age 95:
1004-5 My 6 '15
Redesigned 24-in. turret lathe. 11 Iron Age 96:
809 Ag 5 '15
Shell-case turning lathe with pneumatically-
operated clutch. U Scl Am 113:472 N 27 '15
Shell turning and manufacturing lathe. 11 Iron
Age 96:299 Ag 5 '15
Shell work engine lathes. U Iron Age 95:1394-5
Je 24 '15
Single-purpose chucking turret lathe brought
out by the Cleveland crane & engineering
company, Wickliffe, Ohio. 11 Iron Age 96:872
Single-purpose lathe for shell work. 11 Iron Age
9f:81<F-Il O 7 '15
Special attachments for engine lathes. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:30-1 Jl 1 '15
32-in. lathe for large shell work. 11 Iron Age
96:84 Jl 8 '15
Three lathes designed for shell work. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:896-7 N 4 '15
Turret indexing mechanisms. A. A. Dowd. 11
diags Mach 21:797-801 Je '15
Tynea of automobile crankshaft lathes. J. C.
Spence. Mach 21:569 Mr '15
Types of automobile crankshaft lathes: uni-
versal machines for the crankshaft manu-
facturer and special equipments for the
automobile builder. W: O. Strauss. 11 dlags
Mach 21:400-3 Ja '15
Universal hollow-hexagon turret lathe. 11 Iron
Age 95:237 Ja 28 '15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
96 F '15
Warner & Swasey turret lathes. 11 Mach 21:
511-13 F '15
See also Machine* shop practice; Machine
tools
Latin America
Commerce
Existing- obstacles to the extension of our
trade with Central and South America. M.
Coster. Elec W 65:1158-9 My 8 '15
Export trade and how to get It G. F. Bagge-
Feron. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:161-4 Ja 23 '15
Monroe doctrine and Latin -American com-
merce. L. G. Valentine. Am Ind 15:18-19+
Ap 15
See also South America — Commerce
Latin language
How we got our alphabet. W. Rice. Inland Ptr
Launching
Launching calculations. G. H. Barber, dlags
Int Marine Eng 19:646-50 D '14
Launching data for a battleship: abstract J:
„. G. Tawresey. Int Marine Eng 20:9-11 Ja '15
Launching. o_f the_ batUesWp^rizpna. G. H.
___^ _attleshlp
Etarber. 11 dlags Int Marine Eng
15
Scl
Laundry
Amole for laundering woolen goods.
112:49 Ja 9 '15
Electricity in laundries. U Elec R & W Elec'n
66:617-20 Ap 3 '15
Heating equipment of modern steam laundry.
Metal Work 8 '
11 plan
rk 84:516-16 O 22 '15
Large laundry for handling ship washing; ab-
stract W: Scholz. Am Soc M B J Sf:721-2
D '15
Law
See also Arbitration and award; Automo-
bile laws and regulations; Building laws;
Commercial law; Contracts; Corporation law;
Electric engineering — Laws; Electric rail-
roads — Law; Engineering law; Federal re-
serve act; Forestry laws and legislation;
Foundry laws; Government regulation of in-
dustry; Guaranties and sureties: Heating —
Laws; Highway law; Inflammable liquids;
International law; Labor laws; Legislation;
Liens; Maritime law; Mechanics' liens; Min-
ing laws: Municipal law; Negotiable instru-t
ments; Nuisances: Partnership; Patent laws
and legislation; Patents; Personal injuries;
Picketing; Plumbing laws and regulations;
Police; Property; Public service corporations
— Law: Railroad law; Sales; Street railroad
law; Trademarks- Trusts, Industrial; Water
laws; Water rights; waterworks — Law;
Workmen's compensation
Terminology
Glossary of German and French legal terms.
A. J. Wolfe and E. M. Borchard. U S Bur
For & Dom Com 97:107-27 '15
Lawyers. See Patent lawyers
Leaching. See Hydrometallurgy
Lead, South Dakota
Social Improvement at Lead. Eng & Mln J 100 :
798-9 N 13 '15
Lead
Atomic weights of lead. Sci Am 111:469 D 5
Contributions of the chemist to the lead in-
dustry. G. W. Thompson. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:987-8 N '15
Cost of producing lead. Eng & Mln J 98:1078-4
D 19 '14
Electrolytic assay of lead. E. A. Lewis. Metal
Ind n s 13:463 N '15
Electrolytic lead deposits. F. C. Mathers and
A. McKinney. Met & Chem Eng 13:328 My
•15
Revision of the atomic weight of lead: the
analysis of lead bromide. G. P. Baxter and
T. Thorvaldson. Am Chem Soc J 37:1020-7
My '16
Revision of the atomic weight of lead: the
analysis of lead bromide and chloride. G. P.
Baxter and F. L. Grover. 11 Am Chem Soc
J 37:1027-61 My '15
Use of hydrofluoric acid in the separation of
copper and lead from tin and antimony by
means of the electric current. L. W. McCay.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2375-81 N '14
See also Jamesonite; Lead metallurgy;
Lead mines and mining; Plumbing
264
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
1.68(1
Equilibrium In the system; lead acetate, lead
oxide, and water, at 25°. R: F. Jackson. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2346-57 N '14; Same. U S Bur
Stand Bui 11:331-45 My 10 '16 ^
Lead acetate test for hydrogen sulphide In gas.
R. S. McBrlde and J. D. .Edwards, diags pis
U S Bur Stand- Tech Pa 41:1-46 '14
Arsenatesaof lead. H. V. Tartar and R. H.
Robinson. Am Chem Soc J 36:1843-53 S '14
Valuation of commercial arsenate of lead.
R. H. Robinson and H. V. Tartar. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:499-502 Je '15
Lead borers
Bugs bore Into leaded cables. 11 Eng N 74:1006
tf 18 '15
Lead bromide
Revision of the atomic weight of lead: the
analysis of lead bromide. G. P. Baxter and
T. Thorvaldson. Am Chera Soc J 37:1020-7
Revision of the atomic weight of lead: the
analysis of lead bromide and chloride. G. P.
Baxter and F. L. Grover. Am Chem Soc J
37:1027-47 My '15
Lead chloride
Revision of the atomic weight of lead: the
analysis of lead bromide and chloride. G. P.
Baxter and F. L. Grover. Am Chem Soc J
37:1047-61 My '15
Lead hydrogen arsenate
Equilibrium in the system disodium hydrogen
arsenate, lead nitrate, and water at 25° C.
B. JED. Curry and T. O. Smith. Am Chem Soc
J 87:1685-8 Jl '15
Lead Industry and trade
Lead and zinc movement. Eng & Mln J 100:
397 S 4 '15
Lead statistics. Eng & Mln J 99:67-61 Ja 9 '16
Lead met8llurQy
Advantages of high-lime slags in the smelting
of lead ores. S. E. Bretherton. Am Inst Mln
E Bui 104:1595-9 Ag '16; Abstract. Met &
Chem Eng 18:766-7 O 16 '15; Discussion. 108:
2479-81 D '15
Effect of ZziaAga upon the desilverizatlon of
lead. F. C. Newton. Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:
473-7 F 'IE!; Same cond. Met & Chem Eng
13:181 Mr '15; Discussion. Am Inst Mln E
Bui 101:1170-3 My 'IB
Lead smelting at El Paso. H. F. Easter. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1493-1606 Ag '15: Ex-
cerpts. Eng & Min J 100:366-7 Ag 28 '16: Ab-
stract. Met & Chem Eng 13:814 N 1 '15
Metallurgy of lead In 1914. H. O. Hofman. Eng
& Mln J 99:89-91 Ja 9 '15
New min of the Daly West mining co.. Park
City, Utah. L. O. Howard. 11 plan Met &
Chem Eng 13:597-602 S 16 '16
.Newnam hearth. W: E. Newnam. 11 Am Inst
Mln E Bui 106:2139-45 O '15; Same. Eng &
Min J 100:628-30 O 16 '15; Excerpts. Met &
Chem Eng 13:974 D 15 '16
Sampling lead bullion; excerpts. F. D. Weeks:
H. F. Easter. Met & Chem Eng 13:930 D 1
Smelting and refining of lead. H. O. Hofman.
Met & Chem Eng 13:727-8 O 16 '15
Lead mines and mining
Law
United States mining statutes annotated. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1039-
42 '15
Burma
Bawdwln mines of the Burma corporation. 11
map plan Eng & Min J 99:177-80 Ja 28 '15
Idaho
New developments in the Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
H. I. Ellis. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:337-46 Ag 28
'15
Missouri
Southeastern Missouri lead district In 1914.
H. A. Wheeler. En* & Mln J 99:60-1 Ja 9 '15
Lead ores
Occurrence of
ores. A. E. Nissen
Geol 10:172-9 F '15
See also Jamesonite;
Lead mines and mining
Lead plating
Preparation and operation of all lead plating
baths. F. C. Mathers. Metal Ind ns 13J184-I
My '15
Lead poisoning
Is the danger from lead poison amonj
tors exaggerated? Inland Ftr 55:516
Lead poisoning In manufacture of stor
teries; abstracts. A. Hamilton. I
Age 35:480 Ap 7 '15: Elec R & W Elecrn"66T
WB6 Je 5 '15; Eng A 49:442 Je '15
bat-
Lead wool
Lead wool as Jointing material; abstracts.
C. E. Reinlcker. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:242-6
Ap 19 '15; Eng & Contr 43:520-2 Je 9 '15
Leadership
Deficiency In personality responsible for __
neer's failure to receive recognition. G:
Swain.- Eng Rec 71:261-2 F 27 '15
iences with leadite for Jointing cast iron
wttuer mains. H: A. Symonds. Eng & Contr
44:247-8 S 29 '15
How to make ^ood Joints in cast Iron water
mains. W. C. Hawley. Bng & Contr 44:200-2
S 15 '15; Same abr. Eng Rec 72:826 S 11 '15
Least work, Theory of
Arched reinforced- concrete conduits designed
by the theory of least work. W. M. Smith.
Eng Rec 71:648-52 My 22 '15; Discussion. 71:
Leather
Contributions of the chemist to the leather
industry. W: H. Teas. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:283 Ap '16
Effect of relative -humidity on an oak tanned
leather belt. W: W. Bird and F. W. Roys.
11 Am Soc M E J 87:447-9 Ag '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 56:1315-17 Je 24 'IB; Same. Power
42:169-71 Ag 3 '15; Summary. Iron A£e 96:
. Discussion. Am Soc M E
silver in argentiferous galena
and S: L. Hoyt. pla Econ
Lead metallurgy;
26-7 _.
37:449-51 Ag „
Manufacture of leather belting. F. H. Small,
Am Soc M E J 37:679-82 D '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 57:1174-7+ D 16 '15
Leather trade
British India. U S'Sp Cons Rep 72:290-6 '15
Legal advertising rates. See Advertising — Rates
Legislation
Business man and Congress. L. W. Moffett.
Iron Tr R 56:1229-30 D 81 '14
Business men and public service. P. M. La
Bach. Ry R 56:193-4 F 6 '15
Business men and public service. R. Blanken-
burg. Ry R 55:775-6 D 26 '14
Rural control of Congress. J. A. Emery. Am
Ind 15:14-15 F '15
Tendencies toward inefficiency in legislation.
R. Walker. Ry Age 58:220-1 F 5 '15
Sec also Law
Lehlgh Valley railroad
Annual report for the fiscal year ended June
30, 1915. Ry Age 59:266-7, 303-6 Ag 13 '15
• Manufacture of optical glass in America, 3d
Am 112:175 F 20 '15
New developments in the projection of light.
L. C. Porter. 11 Ilium Eng Soc 10:38-64 no
1 '15
New lens gives clear vision. Scl Am 112:101 Ja
80 '15
Concerning leprosy. Sol Am, 113:208 S 4 '15
Lethbrldge, Alberta
Sewerage
* Design, construction and operation of Leth-
brldge sewage treatment works, plan Eng
& Contr 43:401-3 My 5 '15
Letter writing
Bee also Commercial correspondence
Letterheads '
Specimens
Letterheads and envelopes. Inland Ptr 65:
208a-208h My '16
Lettering
Advantages of hand-lettering. A. G. Brenton.
Inland Ptr 66:753-6 S '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
265
Levees
Concrete versus stone revetment. In the Kaw
valley levee work. EL D. Murray. 11 Concrete
Cem 6:202-4 Ap f!5
Bast side levee and sanitary district. T. N.
Jacob. 11 diags map Assn Eng Soc J 55:1-11
Jl '15
Experience with cement guns In levee revet-
ment W. G. Caples. Eng & Contr 44:397-8
N 17 '16
Experimental Mississippi river levees indicate
possibility of eliminating seepage. C. O. Sher-
rill. 11 plan Bng Rec 71:552-4 My 1 '15
High levees win protect todlanapolis from
. floods, il map Eng Rec 72:660-2 N 6 "15
Indianapolis flood protection. 11 map Eng N
lJpee61construQtion on Trinity river, Texas
p. W. Flnley. Eng & Contr 44:sup29-30 O 6
Method and cost of levee enlargement with a
tower dragline excavator, il diags Eng &
Contr 43:417-20 My 12 '15; Excerpt. Eng M
Periodical levee slip in Helena, Ark. il Eng
N 72:1103 D 3 '14
$16,000,000 required for Los Angeta county
flood protection, diags Eng Rec 72:232-3 Ag
21 '15
Slotted pipe aids placing of hydraulic fllL
A. M. Thompson. 11 Eng Rec 71:584 Ap 24
'15
Levela
Engine*
D_neer's emergency level. A, P. Connor, il
Power 42:314 Ag 31 '15
Suggestions in mechanisms; some curious geo-
metric properties of articulated levers. S. D.
Mott. Sci Am S 80:77 Jl 31 '15
Lewes, Vivian B.f 1851-1915
Sketch, por Ulum Bngr 8:472 N '15
Liberty, New York
Water supply
Improving Liberty water supply. H: W. Tay-
• lor. 11 Munlc J 38:390-1 Mr 25 '15
Fatlffueeand disease of metals. P. Kreuzpoln-
tef. Iron Age 96:950-1 Ap 29 '15
Liberty bell and disease of metals. U Iran Aga
95:391-3 F 18 '15; Same. Scl Am S 79:236-7
Ap 10 '15
Libraries , ™ « T
Library for accounting employees. Blec Ry J
46:9$ N 6 '15
Lighting of the Widener memorial
Harvard university. 11 Elec R & W
67*330-2 Ag 21 '15
Notes on library lighting. A, J. Philip, diags
Ulum Engr 8:465-71 N '15 ,_ „
Wider use of public libraries. K. C. Walker.
Elec Ry J 46:1040 N 20 '16
See also Classification; Engineering libra-
ries; Library architecture; Library service
Libraries. Engineering. See Engineering libra-
ries
Libraries, Railroad. See Railroad libraries
Library architecture •
Harry Elkins Widener memorial library. Har-
vard university, Cambridge, Mass.; views
and plans. Brlckb 24:pl 106-11 Ag '16w
Morris K. Jesup memorial l^raryjBar Harbor,
Me.; views and plans. Brlckb 23:pl 177-9 D
Small town library. 11 plans Brlclcb 24:9-11 Ja
•15
Widener memorial library. Harvard university.
11 Arch & Bldg 47:296-301 Ag '15
Library buildings. See Library architecture
Library science
See also Classification
Progress™ f°Ubrary service. Scl Am 113:286 O
I_IARB
Making water bills a Hen on real property.
Eng & Contr 42:426-6 N 4 '14
Llensv Mechanics'. See Mechanics' liens
Life boats. See Lifeboats
Life preservers
Combination traveling-bag and life-preserver.
11 Sci Am 113:276 S 25 '15
Universal line of life preservers, il Int Marine
Eng 20:184-5 Ap 'lo
Life saving
tiec also First aid In Illness and Injury;
Lifeboats; Lighthouses; Safety devices
Life saving apparatus
Emergency marine gangway. 11 Sci Am 112:
410 My 1 '15
See also Lifeboats; Life preservers; Mine
rescue work; Safety devices
Lifeboats
New life-boat, il Sci Am 112:491 My 29 '15
See also Davits
Lifting magnets
TajT^HTig1 materials in manufacturing plants.
R. L: ritreeter. il Eng M 50:238-44 N '16
Igranlc electric company magnet. 11 diag Engi-
neer 120:110 Jl 30 '15
Use of lifting magnets. 11 diags Engineer 119:
422-4 Ap 30 '16
Light
Color of illurainants: with discussion. L. A.
Jones, diag Ilium Eng Soc 9:687-709 no 8 '14
Formation of ozone In the upper atmosphere.
J. N. Prlng. Scl Am S 79:286-7, 303 My 1-8
Notes on the use of light In cinematograph
work. Ulum Engr 8:310-14 Jl '15
Optical properties of diffusing media. Blum
Eng Soc 10:353-402 no 6 '15
Photo-electricity; the intimate relations of
light and electricity. J. A. Fleming. Sci Am
S 80:6-7 Jl 3 '15
Photographic value of various lllumlnants.
Ulum Engr 8:347 Ag '16
Searching for a reason for eye fatigue.
M. Luckiesh. Elec W 66:576-8 S 11 '15
Sensation-white and color-matching white
light Elec W 65:1710 Je 26 '16
Theory of cold light W. D. Bancroft Blum
Soc 10:289-95 no 4 '15; Same. Am Gas
c - .
Light J 103:27-8 Jl 12 '16; Same. Sci Am S
80:186-7 S 18 '16
See also Brightness; Color; Color blind-
ness; Daylight, Artificial; Eye: Glare; Helio-
tropism; Infra-red rays; Light filters: Light
projection; Light signals* Lighthouses;
Lighting;- Phosphorescence; Photochemistry;
Photography; Photometry; Phototherapy;
Radiation; Radioactivity; Reflection (light);
Reflectors; Spectrum; Spectrum analysis;
Ultra-violet rays; X rays
Standards
New standard light source. L. A. Jones. Am
Gas Light J 101:251-3 O 19 '14; Same. Blum
Eng Soc 9:716-27; Discussion. 9:728-33 no 8
Units of brightness. J. R. Cravath. Blec W
66:60-1 Jl 10 '15
Light, Audible. See Optophone
Lloht Colored
Artificial daylight H. E. Ives. blbllog 11 J FT
Inst 177:471-99 My '14; Same. Sci Am S 78: .
396-8, 412-14 D 19-26 '14
Artificial daylight in practice. M. Luckleah.
11 Elec W 6ff:71-3 Jl 10 '16; Abstract Eng
M 49:918 S '15
Choice of a group of observers for hetero-
chromatlc measurements. H. E3. Ives and
E. F. Kingsbury. Blum Eng Soc 10:203-8 no
3 '15
Development of three-color illumination. M. R.
Pevear. il Elec W 65:398-9 F 13 '15
Experiments with colored absorbing solutions
for use In heterochromatic photometry.
E. E. Ives and E. F. Kingsbury. diags Blum
Soc 9:795-813 no 8 '14; 10:253-8 no 3
.
Eng
'16
Mobile color and
plan Elec W 66
454-6 Jl 31- Ag 28 '15
Spectacular illuminating effects at the Pan-
Wiflc exposition. 11 Sci Am 112:180-1 F 20
'15
B. Jones. 11
294-7, 346-9, 407-9,
266
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Light filters
Light filters for use In photometry: with dis-
cussion. C. E. K. Mees. Ulurn ing Soc 9:
990-7 no 9 '14
Mobile color and stage lighting. B. Jones.
Elec W 66:454-6 AxjB '15
Photometry of gas-filled Incandescent lamps;
with discussion. C. H. Sharp. 11 Ulum Eng
Soc 9:1021-32 no 9 '14
Use of light filters with the tassin metallo-
graphlc apparatus. F: H. Getman. 11 dlag J
Sid & Eng Chem 7:431 My '15
Light projection
Illumination of signs and building exteriors by
projectors, il dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
1008-9 My 29 '15
Incandescent lamps for projectors. L. C. Por-
ter. 11 Gen Elec R 18:371-6 My '15
Lamps for projection purposes: committee re-
port. Blum Eng Soc 10:527-30 no 7 '15;
game. Ulum Engr 8:446-8 N '15
Method for determining the range of search-
lights. A. BlondeL Blum Engr 8:85-90, 153-9
F, Ap '15
Method of billboard lighting that saves cash,
11 Elec W 66:1201 N 27 '15
New developments In the projection of light.
L.( C. Porter. 11 Blum Eng Soc 10:38-54 no
Projector lighting for the protection of bath-
Ing beaches. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:485 S
11*15
Sign and building exterior illumination by pro-
jection. K. W. Mackall and L. C. Porter. II
Slags Gen Elec R 18:282-7 Ap '16
Unusual lighting effects at night pageant. U
Elec RAW Elec'n 67:332-4 Ag 2Pl5
Light ships
Lighthouse illumination. R. Haskell, Blum Eng
Soc 10:207-18 no 8 '15
Light signals
Automatic drawbridge signal, dlag Eng Rec 70:
680 D 19 '14
Beam-light signals on the Pennsylvania. Ry
Age 58:61 Ja 8 '15
Lamp signals for day service on electric rall-
wayaTfl Eng N 72:1260-1 D 24 '14
Position light signals on the Pennsylvania
R. R. II Ry R 56:487-8 Ap 10 '15
See also Searchlights
Lighthouse service (United States)
U. S. lighthouse service. G: R. Putnam. 11
dlags Eng N 73:614-19 Ap 1 '15; Abstract. Sci
Am 118:157 Ag 21 '15
Lighthouses
Building a lighthouse on shifting sand. H. J.
Shenstone. il Sci Am 112:287-7 Mr 27 '15
Lighthouse illumination. R. Haskell. Ilium
Eng Soc 10:209-18 no 8 '15
Equipment
Inspection by automatic devices. E. O. Cat-
ford. 11 Engineer 118:612 D 25 '14
Lighthouses, Concrete
Concrete superseding wood In lighthouse con-
struction. J. G. McCurdy. 11 Concrete Cexn
6:198 Ap '15
Lighting
Art and science In home lighting; with dis-
cussion. G: W. Cassldy. 3 Ulum Eng Soc
10:55-81^0 1 '15; Abstract. Elec W 6&S4-6
Artificial daylight H. B. Ives. blbllog 11 J
SAVSiSra ¥&'«1Vame- M *• 8
Artificial daylight— Its production and use.
M. Lucklesh and F. E. Cady. blbllog Blum
- ^ A%:S8rS* £°«**.« J4 Vv?*1116', A1* QaB
JT 101:890-1 D 21J14;. Discussion. Blum
Am
Converting night
what the Inventor
,. ..^ --O-K inwj aay; wnat tne inventor
has done for oil, gas and electricity In Ulu-
ol Am 112:536-6+ Je 5 '15
minatlon. 11 Sol ^.^ j.jk«.www-w-r- uo » J.D
Economies of home lighting; facts and fig-
urea on various systems, past and present.
TL Trautschold. Sci Am S 79:198-9 Mr 27 '15
Effect of illumination on visual acuity. Blum
Engr 8:885-6 S '15
fficiencies of present-day Illuminants; ab-
stract. H. B. Ives. Elec W 66:1614Jel9 '15
. . . . e
Efficiency of the eye under different conditions
of lighting; the effect of varying the distri-
bution factors and Intensity. C. H. Ferree
and G. Rand. 11 nium Bng Boc 10:407-47 no
Eye and mumination. H. E. Mahan. Gen Elec
R I$l2oo— 72 Ap 15
^Jto,™ ta 1ft™natin? engineering. F. K.
Rlchtmyer. Sibley J 80:48-50 N '15
Ferree test for eye fatigue; with discussion.
J. , R. Cravath. Blum Eng feoc 9:1038-69 no 9
Further experiments on the efficiency of the
under different conditions of
.._.,
Good lighting and its immediate effects from
the economic standpoint V. H. Mackinney
and E. Stroud. lost E E J 53:829-88 Je 15
'15; Abstract. Elec W 65:1425 My 29 ?15
Qodlne
In Germany, ilium
iatjnic engineering in war time; with
discussion. L. Gaster. Ulum Engr 8:13-26
Illuminating
society,
annual
^
Illuminating engineering society 9th annual
meeting, laiec R & W Elec'n 67:574-7 S 25
Illuminating engineering society: report of the
committee on progress. Ilium Eng Soc 10:
niumlnatlon and the human eye. Blec W 65:
JUumlnation In the law courts. A. S. Osboni.
Ilium Engr 7:654 D '14
niumlnatlon of Panama-Pacific exposition.
G. L. Bayley. il Elec W 65:391-5 F 13 '15
Illumination systems for good lighting of
Knowns and unknowns In the
interiors. J. R. Cravath. bi
of small
ium ~
1 '15
Light as a factor of efficiency. W. A. D.
- Evans. U Textile World 48:195-9, 354-7 N-D
ting efficiency. F.
g 47:138-9 Ap '15
Godinez. Arch &
. ™- ,*-.«, ---- T4* 1915; tabulation.
^ ~~ilc Bng 48:267 Ap '15
Lighting of rifle ranges. A. P. Trotter and
others, il dlags Ulum Engr 8:251-81 Je '15
Lighting of rooms through translucent glass
ceilings; with discussion. E. J. Edwards. 11
Ulum Bng: Soc 9:1011-20 no 9 '14
ighting of the Widener memorial library,
11 Elec R & W Elec'n
f.
Measurements for the household, diags XT S
Bur Stand Clrc 55:68-81 '15
A. J. Philip, dlags
Notes on library lighting. A
8:465-?l N '15
tavern. 11 Blum Engr 8:822-3 Jl
Planning of lighting Installations. R. F. Pierce.
11 Am Gas Eight J 103:821-2 N 22 '15
Popular talk on semi-Indirect lighting. R. F.
Pierce. 11 diags Am Gas Light J 102:369-72
Present practise In the use of tungsten fila-
ment lamps •* — "~ "-«-^j — -- ^^- • — -
Ing plants;
and R. B. 3
814-38 no 8 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
267
Lighting — Continued
Railway .classification yard lighting: with dis-
cussion. D. P. Morrison. 11 plans Eng Soc W
Pa 80:641-68 O '14
Relation of light to the proof of documents:
proper Illumination of courts necessary to In-
sure justice. A. S. Osborn. Sci Am S 78:250-
1 O 17 '14; Same. Ulum Eng Soc 9:998-1006;
Discussion. 9:1006-10 no 9 TL4
Relative photographic and visual efficiencies of
illuminants. L. A. Jones. M. B. Hodgson and
K. Huse. J FT Inst 180:484-7 O '15
Restaurant lighting. F. L. Godlnez. 11 Arch &
Bldg 47:336-8 S '15
Symposium on Illumination. Am Gas Inst Pro
9:pt 1, 902-38 '14
Year's progress In illuminating engineering.
Ilium Engr 8:5-9, 45-50 Ja-F '15
See also Air shafts; Brightness; Car light-
ing: Church lighting; Electric lighting; Fac-
tories—Lighting: Foundries— Lighting; Gas;
Gas lighting; Glare; Lamps; Light projec-
tion; Lighthouses; Petroleum; Photometry;
Schoolhouses— Lighting ; Ships— Lighting;
Street lighting; Theaters — Lighting
Bibliography
Books on Illumination. Ilium Eng Soc 10:222-
6 no 3 '15
Cost
Comparative cost of candle light and electric
light. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1190-1 Je 26 '15
Tour light
Scl Am S
for 1925. A. W. Delnlnger.
:187 S IS '15
in
les.
Laws and regulations
Existing requirements regarding
factories, schools, etc., in various coum
Ulum Engr 8:381-3 S '15
New British lighting regulations. Ulum Engr
8:428 O '15
New legislation. Blum Eng Soc 10:557-8 no 7
;i6; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 103:279 N 1
Suggested code of lighting for factories, mills
and other work places In the United States.
Ilium Engr 8:414-19, 451-5 O-N '15 (to be
cont)
Study and teaching
Illuminating engineering as a branch "of tech-
nical Instruction. C. B3. Clewell. diags mum
Eng Soc 10:321-37; Discussion. 10:338-62 no
Tables, calculations, etc.
Calculation of illumination; description of
method developed to overcome the difficul-
ties encountered with Indirect or semi-direct
light sources. R: C. Powell. Elec W 65:1463-
4 Je 5 '15
Flux method of obtaining average illumination.
— *---• ana H. E? Mahan. Ilium
F. A. Benford.
no 7 '15
Eng Soc 10:593-6 __
Short cuts In calculations for lighting systems.
R.§ F. Pierce. Am Gas Light J 103:289-92 N
Simplification of Illumination calculations.
A. S. McAllister. Ilium Eng Soc 10:587-91 no
7 »15
.1 anting fixtures
Development and design of lighting fixtures
In relation to architecture, interior decora-
tion, and illumination. F. W. Thorpe. 11
diags Ulum Engr 8:102-19; Discussion. 8:
97-9, 120-44 Mr '15
Bye-sight vs. glaring lights and the fixture.
F. L. Godlnez. Arch & Bldg 46:479-80 D '14
„' fixtures profitable side line. 11 Metal
"82:736-7 D 4 '14
See also Electric light fixtures; Street
lighting fixtures
Lighting plants, Municipal. See Electric plants.
Lightning
g without rain. E. J. D. Coxe. Scl
F:U1 Ag 14 '16
Nature of ball lightning. K. Wolf. Sci Am S
80:54-5 Jl 24 'lT
Thunderstorm and Its phenomena. W. J. Hum-
phreys. U J Fr Inst 178:755-78 D '14
Bee also Concrete, Effect of lightning on
Lightning arresters
Automatic-resistance horn-type lightning ar-
igrtajj _lljmecjtt & WJElec'n 6&:38-9*Ja 2
Ground
Ry J
Hiarh voltage arrester for telephone lines.
E. P. Peck. 11 Gen Elec R 18:189-94 Mr '15
lightning arrester. 11 dlag Elec W
- 17 '16
rhtnlng arrester for brick plant. A. P.
"head. U Elec R & W Eleo'n 67:974 N 27
W 66:122 Ja 9 '16
9 for lightning arresters. U
Jl 17 '15
Modern lightning arresters. C: C. Raltt. U
dlags Power 40:874-6 D 22 '14
Protecting lightning grounds. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:979 N 27 'if
Protection and
Pgwer. C: P.
Protection of railway signal circuits against
- *• Shelton- Gen
ntrol of industrial electric
11 Gen Elec R 18:
- fl
Li
Ightnlng conductors
Lightn&gfand lightning rods. Sol Am S 80:
Lightning rods. Sci Am S 79:397 Je 19 '16
Lightning rods for farm buildings. Bldg Age
37:46-6 S '16
Protecting buildings against lightning. G: H.
Armstrong. 11 Elec W 66:402-6 Ag 21 »16;
AbstractTTEng M 50:462-3 D '15
Protection of life and property against light-
ning. O. S. Peters. J Fr Inst 180:473-6 O '16
Smelter stacks and lightning. U Eng & "M-fn J
98:1006-6 D 6 '14
Lightning protection
~ Ining and the automobile. C. L. Johnson.
Am 111:507 D 19 '14
Lightning attraction for water and gas pipes*
H. W. ^pang. Eng & Contr 44:340 O 27 '16
Protection from lightning. Scl Am 113:299 O
2 '15
Report of the committee of A. E. R. A. on
htning protection. Elec Ry J 46:746-7 O 9
See also Lightning arresters; Lightning
conductors
Lightning rods. See Lightning conductors
Lignite
Gas explosions In lignite fired boiler plants;
abstract. P. M. Grempe. Am Soc M E J
37:233 Ap '15
Gasification of rough lignite; abstract.
R. KloBtermann. Am Soc M E J 37:182 Mr
'16
Lime
Advantages in use of commercially hydrated
lime over ordinary slacked lime. E. W.
Lazell. Concrete Cem 6:139-40 Mr '15
Agricultural lime. Scl Am S 80:112 Aar 14 '15
Chemical and physical properties of lime. Sd
Am S 80:368 D 4 '15
Chemical lime. Sci Am S 80:47-8 Jl 17 '16
Definition and classification of lime. Sci Am
S 80:133 Ag 28 '15
Electricity in lime manufacture. A. C. Hewitt.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:181-4 Jl 31 '15
Excess lime method of water purification. En-
ated12lime.8 Scf Am5S 80:91 As 7 '15
ated lime in road concrete. Eng N 73:503
_ 11 '15
Hydrated lime in spouted concrete. G. J.
Griesenauer. Concrete Cem 7:188 N '16
Kilns for lime burning. Sci Am S 80:7 Jl 3 '15 •
Lime burning. Scl Ana S 80:67 Jl 31 '15
Lime concrete extensively used In India and
Burma. Eng Rec 71:797-8 Je 26 '15
Method for the determination of the immediate
lime requirements of soils. W. H. Maclntlre.
11 J Ind & Eng Chezn 7:864-7 O '15
Modern hydrated lime plant. R: K. Meade. 11
diags J Ind & Eng Cnexn 7:427-80 My '15
Newberry rapid lime determination. E. G.
Pierce. J Ind 4 Bng Chem 7:268-9 Mr '15
268
INDUSTRIAL - ARTS INDEX
of precipitated carbonate of lime.
Meade. diag Met & Chem Eng 13:289-
hydrated
C: F. Scott, por
Lime — Continued
Reburning of lime from alkali waste and other
forms -.--.- - - -
R: K.
90 My '15
Road engineer experiments with
lime. Eng Rec 71:798-9 Je 26 '16
Use of lime hydrates in factory-made concrete
units. Concrete Gem 7:186-7 N '15
tiee also Cement
Lima acetate
Hardwood distillation industry in America.
E: H. French and J. R. Wlthrow. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:80-9 Ja '15; Same. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:47-55; Discussion. H. O. Chute. 7:56-
6 Ja '15
Limestone
Limestone production and its uses. E. C. EckeL
Eng & Min J 98:989 D 5 '14
Prehistoric irrigation canal In New Mexico.
S. M. Johnson. 11 Eng N 73:561 Mr 26 '15
Lincoln, Paul Martyn, 1870-
Presiuent Am. Inst. E. E.
Eng N 73:390-1 F 25 '15
Lincoln highway
Brick pavement on old gravel road foundation
ChurchilL Eng & Contr 43:546 Je 16 *15*
Cooperation the keynote of Lincoln highway
movement. Eng Rec 71:274 F 27 '16
Lincoln highway. H. V. Magonigle. Am Inst
Arch J 3:168 Ap '15
Tree planting along the Lincoln highway.
G. R. Nevitt. Am For 21:928-9 S '15
Work of the Lincoln highway committee. E. C.
Jensen. Am Inst Arch J 2:659-60 D '14
Lincoln memorial
Marble columns of the Lincoln memorial.
J. P. KirsclL Scl Am 112:267 Mr 20 '15
Linen r
See also Hemp; Textile industry and fab-
rics
Linotype
Linotype slugs used as plate base. 11 Inland
Machine* composition. J: S. Thompson. See
monthly numbers of Inland printer
Measurement of linotype matter. E. M. Keat-
ing. Inland Ptr 56:819 S '15
Modern methods of composing type. 11 Scl ATM
S 80:326-6 N 20 '15
Seventy years of inventions. Set Am 112:517
Je 5 '16
Signs of the times In composing-machinery.
C. D. Bellinger. Inland Ptr 56:l?4-6 N '15
Bfe also Typesetting machines
King of the speed merchants, Holo Pan, Hon-
olulu. Inland Ptr 64:636 Ja '16
Linseed oil
Drying properties of linseed oil treated with
cobalt,lead and manganese elaeostearates.
L: E. wise and R. A. Duncan. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:202-5 Mr '15
Iodine number of linseed and petroleum oils.
W. H. Smith and J. R Tuttle. U S Bur
Lip
Stand Tech Pa 87:1-17 '14; Same. J
Eng Chem 6:994-8 D '14
Jse of linseed oil to protect concrete from de-
struction by alkali. L. A. Waterbury; R. A.
Hart il Concrete Cem 6:90-3 F '15
Studies on enzyme action: the lipase of soy
beans. K. G: Falk. Am Chem Soc J 37:649-
Llquefactlon of gases
Explosions in air liq
and their
See also Liquid air
Liquid air
Electrical conductivity imparted to liquid alv
by alpha rays, Scl Am S 79:191 Mr 20 '15
Experiments on the distillation of liquid air
s- McBride- ^ chen>
l uses for liquid air. Eng M 49:118-
a*
^
Am S 80-
liquid crystals B n
. Sd Am S 79:80 Ja*0^15 °'
Sudden changes in the form of liquid crystals-
O. Lehmann. 11 Sci Am 0 79:43 Ja lT'15*
Surface tension due to intermolecular attrac-
tion. O. Lehmann. dlags Scl Am S 80:341N
27 15
Liquid fuel
See also Alcohol as fuel: Automobile en-
gines—Fuel; Gas and oil engines-Wei-
Gasoline; Petroleum as fuel "*"™— *™*i.
Liquid meters
integrator' fl
Lloulds
Drop
. Am Soc M B J 37:169-
^^
weight method for the determination of
the surface tension of a liquid JL. 3^
Morgan. Am Chem Soc J 37:14iS-7 Je '15
°f wer' methl and
and toluene. T. W. Richards and LB
Coombs, il diag Am Chem Soc J 37:1656-76
Hyo?auHcsf°Hy^P-^ *.2S*!^»:™S«
lution (chemist. „,
Liquor problem. See Prohibition
Liquors. See Brewing; Wine
LIthlur
Lithography
Architectural draughtsmen: Richard Parkes
?°«Bn7 5 'ft"""™ ° Am lDSt ArCh
See also Engraving
Little Rock, Arkansas
Bridges
Reconstruction of piers of Little Rock Junc-
^t£^3S» J*° Altai*- rt*£ JSjS.
Contr
.
12*-
Llttoral drift. See Erosion
Live stock
Feeding mine animals. Eng & Min J 100:884 N
See also Feeding and feeding stuffs; Sheep
Transportation
See also Swine— Transportation
Lloyd's
Lloyd's, annual report. Int Marine Eng 19:530-
Load (mechanics)
Curves for strength and deflection of very long
columns. E. L. Robinson. Eng N 73:1108-1
Je 10 '15
Distribution of vertical soil pressures; tests
at Engineering experiment • station of Penn-
grlvanla state college. J. A. Moyer. 11 Etig
a part stronger than the whole? R. Fleming,
dlags Bns N 74:1026-7 N 25 '15
at laboratory of
' 3. J. H. Griffith
_.__ 71:460-1 Ap 10
'15; Ind Eng 15:106
Results of some tests
C. S. Whitney, dlags
Safe eccen
Sf
of rivets. J. Di Stasio.
See also Bridges— Load; Strains and
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
269
Load curves. See Electric plants— Load curves
Load dispatching. See Electric plants — Central
stations— Management
Load factor
Definition of load factor. Power 42:127 Jl 27 '15
Loading and unloading
Cost of loading bricks Into a box car by means
of a portable belt conveyor. A. C. HaskelL
diag Eng & Contr 44:204 S 15 '15
Electrically operated loader, il Sci Am 112:
386+ Ap 24 '15
Italian machine for loading coal tenders. 11
Sci Am 113:225 S 11 '15
Making records with loading machines. F. X.
Loughnan. il Ry Age 5871443 Je 18 '15
New portable car unloader. 11 Concrete Gem 6:
270 D '14
Ore unloaders at Philadelphia. 11 Iron Tr R
66:1009-1-0 My 20 '15
Portable car unloader for handling sand and
graveL 11 Concrete Cem 6:222-3 Ap '15
Saving time in loading and unloading. 11 diags
Sci Am 113:452 N 20 '15
Unloading cargoes by portable machines. il Hit
Marine Eng 20:105-6 Mr '15
Wagon loaders for broken stone. 11 Eng N
74:176-7 Jl 22 '16
See also Conveying machinery: Dumping-
appliances; Freight handling; Mechanical
handling
Locks (canals and rivers)
Lock gates for Dallas-Celilo canaL diags plan
Eng Rec 70:614-16 D 6 '14
Mltermg lock gate at Keokuk presents novel
features. B. H. Parsons. 11 diags Eng Reo
72:344-9 S 18 '15
One huge single-lift lock at Louisville will
guard the entrance to the Portland canaL 11
plan Eng Rec 71:794-6 Je 26 '15
Sea water to rise into fresh-water canal.
P. Whitham. 11 map Eng N 74:246-7 Ag 5 '15
. . ...„.,. . , r Crated by
Submersible lock sate at ...
compressed air, B. H. Parsons, fl diags Eng
okuk.
R"e~c'7~2":446-50~b* . "__ "
Tests of butterfly valves result in modified
design, diag Eng Rec 72:419 O 2 '16
200,000 yards of concrete placed for $800,000 in
Lake 'Washington canal lock, il <^flg plan
map Eng Rec72:141-3 Jl 31 '15
Locomobiles
High economy of locomobile. W. Turnwald.
Power 42:242 Ag 17 '16
Lanz locomobiles and the war. 11 Power 42:232-
3 Ag 17 '15
Locomobile driven by suction producer gas;
abstract. Gwosdz. diags Am Soc M E J 37:
718-15 D '15
Self-contained power plant; Buckeye engine
company, Salem, Ohio. 11 diag Iron Age 95:
lOSe^TMy 13 'itf
Superheated steam unit; some remarkably
economical German engines. W. H. Miller.
II Sci Am 112:290-1+ Mr 27 '15
Two American- built locomobile power plants.
11 dlaga Elec W 66:407-11 F 13 *L5
Locomotive boilers
Boiler design In respect to heating surface:
calculations based on cylinder horsepower
requirements. F. J. Cole. Ry Age 67:11)79-81
D 11 '14; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
5-6 Ja '15
Boiler shop methods, diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
88:637 D '14
Boiler washing and filling system for small
roundhouses. W: Wells, plan Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:251-2 My '15
Circulating system for locomotive boilers. 11
~ • Age (Mech ed) 88:644-5 D '14
government boiler Inspection report
Ry Age 57:1196-7 D 25 '14
Locomotive boiler design and
6$ Ag 18 '15
Master boiler makers' association 9th annual
stokers. Engineer 120:1
fester boiler makers' ai
convention. Ry R 56:731-4 My 29 '15
Master boiler makers' convention. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:809-17 Je '15
Master boiler makers' 9th annual convention.
Ry Age 58:1129, 1165-9 My 28-Je 4 '15
Patching boilers according to law. G: G.
Lynch, diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 88:634-6 D
Repairing locomotive boiler tabes. N. H. Ahs-
iuolh. 11 plans Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:88-5 F
''IB
Report of the chief inspector of locomotive
boilers. F. McManamy. Ry R 66:19-20 Ja I
Results of the locomotive boiler inspection
law. F. McManamy. Ry Age 58:621-2 Air 19
'16; Same cond. Rv Age (Alech ed) 89:190-1
Ap '15; Same cond. Power 41:898-900 Je 29
System of water circulation for locomotive
boilers. 11 Ry Age 57:1131-2 D 18 '14
Treatment of water for locomotive use. W. A.
Pownall. Am Water Works Assn J 2:434-41
Je '16; Same. Ry R 66:470-2 Ap 3 '15
See also Locomotive fireboxes
Locomotive brakes
Failures of breakdowns of locomotives,
R, Weatherbura. diags Engineer 118:575-6 D
Locomotive coaling stations. See Coaling stations
Locomotive engineers
Arbitration award in englnemen's wage con*
troversy; text. Ry Age 58:962-5 My 7*15
Arbitration of western engineers* and fire-
men's demands. Ry Age 57:1043-4, 1084-5, '
J1S3;*'- SS^-*^'2?;7' , ?.M-38,*. 232^, 264-S;
Ja 16-Mr 12, Ap 2 '15
Award of arbitrators in the western wage con-
troversy. Ry R 56:624-6 My 8 '16
Disturbance over the western arbitration. Ry
Age 68:959-60 My 7 '15
Obedience to orders; abstention from liquors.
H. W. Williams. Ry Age 57:1088 D 11 '14
Points for the road foreman. W. P. Danforth.
Ry Age 67:1130-1 D 18 '14
Testimony in the western wage arbitration.
By R 56:166-7 Ja 30 '16
Western engineers' and firemen's demands.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:56-7 F '15
Locomotive failures. See Locomotives— Failures-
Locomotive fireboxes
Combustion in locomotive fireboxes. J, P. Neff;
J. T. AnthonyT diag Ry A*V 68*6-7' Ja' 8 -'IB-
Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:10-11 Ja
*16
Lackawanna locomotive with water tube fire-
box. 11 diags Ry Age 58:446-7 Mr 12 '15;
Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:222-4 My '15
RIegel design o"f locomotive firebox, Delaware
Lackawanna & Western R. R. il diag Ry R
66:311-12 Mr 6 '15 .
Wrought iron in locomotive fireboxes; ab-
stract. G. Hammer. Am Soo M E J 87:344 Je
Locomotive firemen
American fireman in France. W. G. Landon.
Ry Age 59:267-8 Ag 13 '15
Arbitration award in englnemen's wage con-
troversy; text. Ry Age 58:962-5 My 7^15
Arbitration of western engineers' and firemen's
demands. Ry Age 57:1043-4, 1084-5, 1123-4;
58:97-8, 126-7, «I-200, 232-i, 264-6 807-10,
363-6, 409-11, 448, 751-2 D 4-18 '14, Ja 16.
Mr 12, Ap 2 'I.')
Award of arbitrators in the western wage con-
troversy. Ry R 56:624-5 My 8 '15
Performance of locomotive firemen. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:346 Jl '15
Recommended practices for the employment
and training of firemen; T. E. A. committee
report; abstracts. Ry it 67:388-40 S 11 '15;
Ry Age 69:473-4 S 10 '15
Training of men for firemen. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:508-9 O '15
Locomotive grates
Hulson locomotive grate with large air open-
ings. 11 Ry Age 59:330-1 Ag 20 '15; Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:431-2 Ag '16
Locomotive headlights
American railwaj master mechanics' associ-
ation committee report Elec Ry J 45:1116.
Je 12 '15
American railway master mechanics' associ-
ation committee report. Ry R 66:847 Je 19
'15
Locomotive headlight requirements. E. S.
Pearce. diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:461-3 3
Locomotive headlight: with discussion. J. I*
Mlnick. mum Eng Soc 9:909-36 no 9 '14
270
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Locomotive shops
Boiler shop methods, diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
88:637 D '14
Boring and facing back end main rod brasses
and driving boxes. M. Flanagan. 11 dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:239-40 My '15
Care of lye tanks. J. A. Jesson. diag Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:188 Ap '15
Chicago & Alton railroad — one large building
houses all departments of locomotive repair
shops at Bloomington, Illinois. 11 diag plan
Eng Rec 71:487-8 Ap 17 '15
Electric locomotive repair shops, New York,
New Haven & Hartford R. R., Van Nest,
New York, diag plans Ry R 57:363-6 S 18 'id
International railway general foremen's llth
annual convention. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:417-
26 Ag '15
Locomotive repair shops of the Chicago &
Alton R. R. at Bloomington, HL 11 dlag plan
Ry R 66:3-6 Ja 2 '15
Machine tool equipment of the new locomotive
repair shops; Chicago & Alton R. R., Bloom-
ington. 111. plans Ry R 56:79-82 Ja 16 '15
New engine terminal for the O. W. R. R. &
N. co., Spokane, Wash. 11 plans Ry R 57:
686-9 N 6 '15
Piece work and bonus systems in the boiler
shop. N. H. Ahsiuolh. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
240-2 My '15
Railroad locomotive repair shop organization.
H: Gardner. Ry Age 59:697-9 O 16 '15
Shop efficiency; report of International railway
general foremen's association committee. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89*421-3 Ag '15; Same cond.
Ry Age 59:155-6 Jl 23 '15
Special jigs for locomotive repair shops. 11
dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:409-12 Ag r15
Locomotive sparks
Possibility of fire from locomotive sparks. Ry
Age 58:267-8 F 12 »15
Locomotive steel. See Locomotives — Manufac-
ture
Locomotive stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Locomotive tenders
Calibration charts for Vanderbilt tenders. T.
Price. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:663-5 N '15
Good features of tender tank design. "W. R.
Hedeman. diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:224-5
My '15
Self-trimming locomotive tender, dlag (supp)
Engineer 120:280 S 17 '15
Tender derailments. G. W. Mile. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:68 F '15
Locomotive terminals
Design features of the Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Ry. engine terminal at Air Line
Junction, Ohio, dlags plan Eng & Contr 43:
97-8 F 3 '15
FInley yard of the Southern railway at North
Birmingham, Ala. H plans Ry R 57:366-60 S
18 '15
Improvements at the Englewood locomotive
terminal and car repair plant, L. S. & M. S.
Ry., Chicago. 11 dlags plans Ry R 55:679-83
D B '14
See also Roundhouses
Locomotive trade
American locomotive builders and
trade. W. Fawcett. Ry Age 59:643-4 O 8
Locomotive trucks
Length of radius bar for two-wheel trucks.
L. R. Pomeroy. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:290-1
Je '15
Locomotives
American railway master mechanics' associ-
ation 48th annual convention. Ry R 56:806-
9. 847-63 Je 12-19 '15
Combined rack and adhesion locomotive.
South Indian railway. F. C. Coleman. 11 Ry R
57:296-7 S 4 '15
—S locomotive
F. C. Coleman.
for the Sab Paulo _„.,
11 Ry R 56:47-8 Ja 9 '16
British locomotive reconstruction. F. C. Cole-
man. U Ry R 66:458-9 Ap 3 '16
Canadian Pacific mountain type locomotives.
W. H. WlnteiTOwd. 11 dlags Ry Age 69:862-6
W. H.
N 5 '15
H> T' Waucer-
Counterbalancing of locomotives. S. O. Thom-
son. Ry R 67:189-42 Jl 81 '15
Decapod locomotives for the Russian state
-2 *• 28 >16:
Dendy Marshall system of four-cylinder loco-
motive. 11 dlag Engineer 120:300-1 S 24 '15
Developments In steam locomotives. G: R.
Henderson. Ry Age 68:897-900 Ap 23 '15
9-ender military locomotives. H. T.
.__ker. il'Sci Am 113:139 Ag 14 '15
Eight-wheel switching locomotives for the Le-
hlgh & New England R. R. 11 dlags Ry R
67:293-4 S 4 '16
Erie 2-10-2 type locomotive. 11 dlags Ry Ago
68:706-8 Mr 26 '16; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:168-60 Ap '16
Examples of recent locomotives of the Atlan-
tic, ten-wheel American, Mogul, and switch-
ing type arranged In order of total weight.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:396 Ag '15
Examples of recent locomotives of the Mallet.
Santa Fe and Consolidation types arranged
In order of total weight. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:292 Je '16
Examples of recent locomotives of the moun-
tain and Pacific and Mikado types arranged
In order of total weight. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:338-9 Jl '16
Factor of adhesion. E. F. Givln. Ry Age 59:
454 S 10 '16
Factor of adhesion. G. Baxter. Ry Age 59:638
O 8 '15
Factor of adhesion In steam locomotives. E. F.
Given. Ry Age 58:961 My 7 '15
Flreless locomotives; abstract. Am Soc M E J
87:844 Je '16
First 4-8-2 locomotives In Canada. W. H.
Winterrowd. 11 dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
556-41 N '15
4-4-4 type locomotive, Philadelphia __
Ry. 11 diags Ry R &:747-52 Je 5 '15
"" " " " J " pans.
Reading
Ry Age
Cars and locomotives ordered and built in 1914.
Ry Age 68:16-20 Ja 1 '15
Cars and locomotives ordered In 1914. Ry R
66:36-41 Ja 2 'U
Front ends, grates and ash
(Mech ed) 89:281-2 Je '15
Qrand Trunk locomotives for suburban ser-
vice. 11 diag Ry Age 58:628-9 Mr 19 '16;
Same cond. Ry R 66:422-4 Mr 27 '15
G. E. R. suburban passenger tank engine, il
Engineer 119:166 F 12 '15
Heavy 4-8-2 locomotive for South African rail-
ways. 11 dlags Engineer 118:580-1 D 18 '14
Large steam locomotives, present and future:
possibilities In the use of three cylinders;
compounding; effect of trailer trucks on boil-
er capacity. Ry Age 58:128-4 Ja 22 '16
Locomotive development in 1914. Ry Age 58:
4 Ja 1 '15
Locomotive front ends, 1853-1913. C. T. Rom-
mel, diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 88:617-20 D '14
Locomotive of the future. H. T. Walker. U
Sci Am 113:156 Ag 21 '15
Locomotives ordered in America for foreign
countries. 11 Ry Age 59:1011-13 N 26 '16
Locomotives recently built for foreign coun-
tries. 11 Ry Age 58:1407-10 Je 18 '15
Magnolia cut-off improvement on the Baltl- <
more and Ohio railroad. A. W. Thompson. 11
Eng Soc W Fa 30:827-35 D '14
Mikado and Pacific type locomotives for the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. 11
dlags Ry R 66:591-8 My 1 '15; Same. Ry Age
58:976-7 My 7 '15
Mikado locomotives for the Georgia R. R. 11
Ry R 56:651-3 Ap 24 '15
versus consolidation locomotives: a
^ for the purpose of determining the
economical distribution of power from a net
revenue standpoint. N. D. Ballantine. Ry Age
59:933-5 N 19 '15
Mineral traffic engine, Barry railway. 11 Engi-
neer 118:531 D 4 '14
Modernising locomotives on the Kansas City
Southern. 11 Ry Age 58:371-2 F 26 '16
Motive power tnmsformations, New York Cen-
tral lines. 11 dlags Ry R 56:306-9 Mr 6 '15
Mountain type locomotives for the Seaboard
air line. 11 dlags Ry R 56:825-7 Je 19 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
271
Locomotives — Continued
Number and types of locomotives on British
railways. Engineer 120:108-9 Jl 30 '15
Pacific and Mikado type locomotives for the
New Orleans & Northeastern. 11 Ry Age 58:
134-5 Ja 22 '15
Pacific type locomotive for the Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy R. R. il diags Ry R 57:
170-2 Ag 7 '15; Same. Ry Age 59:275-8 Ag
Pacific type locomotive: maximum tractive
effort of 46,600 Ib. il dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
88:614-16 D '14
Pacific type locomotives, Chesapeake & Ohio
railway. 11 dlags Ry R 55:708-10 D 12 '14
Pacific type locomotives for the Delaware &
Hudson co. il dlags Ry R 66:763-5 D 26 '14
Pacific type locomotives for the Union Pacific.
il Ry Age 58:781-2 Ap 9 '16
Passenger locomotives for the Great Northern:
Pacific and mountain tvDes. 11 dlags Ry Asre
57:1047-60 D 4 '14
Portuguese express locomotive, il dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:116-17 Mr '15
Possible advantages to be derived from com-
~' s superheater locomotives. L. H.
^ R 56:808-9 Je 12 '16
libiliues of the future. J. B. Ennls. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:14 Ja '15
Progress In locomotive design, dlag Engineer
119:17-20 Ja 1 '15
Reciprocating and revolving parts. H. A. F.
' ell. il dlags Ry Age (Mech cd) 89:
163-9, 215-16, "
390-2, 443-51 Mr-3
Ag-S _.
Santa Fe Pacific type locomotive; single ex-
pansion engine equipped for burning fuel
oil. il diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:217-19 My
'15; Same. Ry Age 58:793-5 Ap 9 '15
Santa Fe type locomotive for the Erie R. R.
11 dlags Ry R 56:454-7 Ap 3 '15
Seaboard air line mountain type locomotives,
il dlag Ry Age 59:87-9 Jl 16 '15
Six-cylinder compound locomotive-Erie rail-
road. II Engineer 119:213-14 F 26 '15
Steam locomotive of to-day. Sci Am 113:4 Jl
3 '15
Steam locomotive of today: discussion. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:5-14 Ja '15
Steam locomotives of to-day. Am Soc M E J
37:21-3; Discussion. 37:23-85 Ja '15
Steam locomotives of today: discussion. F. J.
Cole. Ry R 56:213-15 F 13 '15
Tank locomotives for the Gold Coast railways.
11 Engineer 119:201 F 26 '15
Thirty years of locomotive progress Jn Egypt.
E. L. Ahrons. dlags Engineer 118:499-501 N
Three-cylinder locomotives. Ry Age 68:215-16
F 6 '15
Traveling engineers' association 23d annual
convention. Ry Age 59:473-4, 505-13 S 10-17
Traveling engineers' association 23d annual
convention. Ry R 57:337-41, 360-2 S 11-18 '15
Two Pacific type locomotives of high power, il
diags Ry Age 67:1183-9 D 26 '14
Types of locomotives on British railways.
Engineer 119:62 Ja 15 '15
Utilization of adhesion weight in steam loco-
motives; abstract. L. Schneider. Am Soc
M E J 37:232-3 Ap '15
Why use a high factor of adhesion in steam
locomotives? Ry Age 58:778 Ap 9 '15
fire frZtfo Electric locomotives; Locomotive
boilers and other headings beginning Loco-
motive; Railroads; Roundhouses; Steam en-
gines; Stokers, Mechanical; Tractors
Classification
Universal system of locomotive classification.
E. L. Ahrons. Engineer 120:272 S 17 '15
Cost of maintenance and operation
Annual cost of locomotive upkeep. Engineer
119:187, 453-4 F 19, My 7 '15
Cost per day of an engine and crew in yard
service. Ry R 57:313 S 4 '15
Economic value of a locomotive. G: S. Good-
win. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:118-20 Mr '15;
Same. Ry R 66:257-60 F 20 '15; Same cond.
Ry Age 68:305-6 F 19 '15
Locomotive) maintenance. Ry Age 69:452-3 S
10 '15
Upkeep of locomotives on Irish railways. En-
gineer 120:60 Jl 16 '15
Value of a freight locomotive from transpor-
tation standpoint. N. D. Ballantlne. Ry R
66:596-9 My 1 '15; Same. Ry Age 58:885-8
Ap 23 '15
Draft
Fan drafting as applied to locomotives. H. B.
MacFarland. U dlags Ry Age 67:1119-22 D 18
•14; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:6-9 Ja
•15; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:27-8 Ja '15;
Abstract Ry R 56:289-90 F 27 '15
Locomotive front ends and draft appliances.
C. D. Young: C. E. Chambers. Ry Age 58:
273-4 F 12 '15: Same cond. Am Soc M E J
37:28-9 Ja '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:9-10 Ja '15
Road, tests for determining front end con-
ditions. E. S. Barnum. diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:464-6 S '15
Driving boxes
Equipment and supplies
Adjustable hub plate. 11 Ry Age 59:331 Ag 20
'15
Exhaust nozzle with internal projections, dlags
BE ^^x68o:?9,9«0A0p 9 /¥= Same- Ry As6
(Mech ed) 89:198-9 Ap '15
Feed water heater used on geared locomo-
tives. H. S. Johnson, diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:226 My '15
Franklin automatic adjustable driving box
wedge, dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:54f O '15
Locomotive and train supplies on the Frisco.
11 fty Age 68:697-9 Mr 26 '15
Main reservoir ball joint connection. 11 dlag
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:254 My '15
Modern appliances on large locomotives: T. E.
A. report Ry Age 59:505-7 S 17 '15; Same. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:499-502 O '15; Abstract.
Eng M 50:460-1 D '16
Mudge- Slater spark arrester. G: W. Bender,
il Ry R 57:280-1 Ag 28 '15
Present status of the variable exhaust. J. S.
Bell, il diags Ry R 66:797-9 Je 12 '15
Rods, tires and wheels: discussion at conven-
tion of the General foremen's association.
Ry R 57:78-9 Jl 17 '16; Ry Age 69:165 Jl 23
'16; Ry Age (Mecb ed) 89:420-1 Ag '15
Showing the train number on the engine.
TV. B. Watts. Ry Age 59:472 S 10 '16
Single locomotive water Joint. 11 diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:201 Ap '15
Smokebox blower fitting, il Ry Age 59:1019 N
Uncoupling lever for switch engines. G: E.
McCoy, diag Ry Age. (Mech ed) 89:116 Mr
Variable blast nozzle on American locomo-
tives, dlags Engineer 120:232 S 3 '15
See also Locomotive boilers; Locomotive
brakes; Locomotive fireboxes; Locomotive
grates; Locomotive headlights; Locomotives
—Superheaters; Stokers, Mechanical
Exhibitions
Locomotives at the Panama-Pacific exhibition.
11 Engineer 120:66 Jl 16 '15
Locomotives at the Smithsonian institution.
11 Sol Am S 80:285 O 30 M5
Railway exhibits at the Panama-Pacific expo-
sition. H. J. Kennedy. 11 Scl Am S 80:60-2
Jl 24 '16
Failures
Definition of locomotive failures. Engineer 119:
89-90 Ja 22 '15
Weatherbum. dlags Engineer 118:547-8, 575-7
D 11-18 '14
Fuel
Jonomy. H. .
3 '16: Same cond. j
'15; Same cond. Ry
Je '15
it sequence as a guidi
Ry R 57:19-2
58:1067-9 M
:ech ed) 89:
272
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Locomotives— Fuel — Continued
Efforts at fuel economy. Rock Island lines.
W. J. Tollerton. Ry R §7:354-5 S 18 '15
Fuel association convention; papers on pow-
dered coal, prevention of smoke, fuel sta-
tions, mechanical stokers and fuel oil. By
• ^Age (Mech ed) 89:271-83 Je '16 „„„,„.
Fuel economy on locomotives. 11 Ry R 57:181-5
Ag 7 '16
Fuel oil for locomotives. G. M. Bean, dlags By
R 56:752-6 Je 5 '15; Same cond. Power 41:
900-1 Je 29 '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 80:280-1 Je '15; Same cond. By Age 58:
1115-16 My 28 '15; Same cond. Set Am 113:
92 Jl 31 '16
Fuel oil Installations on the Grand Trunk Pa-
cific Ry. J. G. LeGrand. diags Ry R 66:828-
31 Je 15 '15
Improved performance with old-t. ,
facilities. J. S. Williams. Ry Age
89:66 F '15
International railway fuel association. 7th an-
nual convention. Ry Age 58:1113-19 My 28 '15
International railway fuel association, 7th an-
nual convention. Ry B 56:696-703 My 22 '15
Powdered coal. W. L. Robinson. By Age 58:
1055-6 My 21 '15; Summary, with discussion.
Ry R 5fl:696-7 My 22 '15
Powdered coal, its preparation and use in lo-
comotives and stationary boilers. W. L. Rob-
inson. Ry R 56:772-6 Je 5 '16; Aba
'Ke (Mech ed) 89:271-3 Je '16; „.
3-4 Je 8 '16; Colliery 85:646-8 Jl '15; Sci
__jn S 80:139 Ag 28 '16
Pulverized fuel for locomotives. By Age 58:
941-3 Ap 30 '15; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:213rlT My '16; Same cond. Eng M 49:440-
Railroad fuel economy. M. C. M. Hatch. Ry R
56:506-9 Ap 10 '16; Same cond. Ry Age 68:
449-51 Mr 12 '15
Saving coal. C: Maler. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
442 S '15
Saving of fuel on locomotives' by the use of
feedwater preheating; abstract. Strahl. diags
Am Soc M B J 37:606-7 O '15
See also Locomotives— Smoke problem
Inspection
Argument against extension of locomotive
boiler inspection service. Ry R 56:317-20 Mr
Bill extending boiler inspection to entire loco-
motive. Ry R 56:127 Ja 23 '15
Federal boiler inspectors seek entire control
of locomotives. Ry Age 68:293 F 19 '16
" * >ection of locomotives and tenders.
_ 8:461 Mr 12 '15
deral locomotive inspection. Ry Age 59:906
N 12 '16
Inspection of locomotives and tenders. Ry Age
58:1052-3 My 21 '15
' 'on of locomotives and tenders. Ry Age
_. ed) 89:284 Je '15
for federal inspection of locomotives
tenders. Ry R 57:307-11 S 4 '15; Same
abr. By Age 69:426-8 S 3 '15
See also Locomotive boilers
Lubrication
Double action force feed cylinder lubricator.
" i Ry Age 59:612 O 1 '15; Same. Ry Age
:h ed) 89:489-90 S '15
• • rails on curves to reduce wear.
:476 Mr 11 '15
Manufacture
Heat treated and alloy steels for locomotive
parts. C. D. Young. Ry Age 57:1129-80 D 18
r!4; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:18-14 Ja '15
Reciprocating and revolving .parts; alloy and
heat-treated carbon steeL H. A. F. Camp-
bell. By Age (Mech ed) 89:215-16 Mv '15
Rolled and forged steel pistons. W. W. Scott,
Jr. 11 diags Ry R 66:48-52 Ja 9 '15; Same
cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:843-6 Jl '15; Ab-
stract. AmSoc M B J 37:191-2 Mr '15
Turning engine bolts. C. L. Dlckert. il diags
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:193-4 Ap '15
Use of high-grade alloy steels to reduce weight
of locomotives: H. v. WlUe. Am Soc M El J
87:31-2 Ja '15
Material
See Locomotives— Manufacture
Models
Model locomotive built by apprentices at Dun-
more, Pa. H Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:456 S '15
Operation
Economic value of a locomotive. G: S. Good-
win. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:118-20 Mr '15;
Same. Ry R 56:257-60 F 20 '15; Same cond!
Ry Age 58:305-6 F 19 '16
Effect of water level on superheat. M. C. M.
Hatch. Ry Axe 59:191 Jl 30 '15
Value of a freight locomotive from transpor-
tation standpoint. N. D. Ballantine. Ry R
56:596-9 My 1 '15; Same. Ry Age 58:886-8
Ap 23 '15
Painting
Minting locomotives and steel cars. M. L.
Sims. Ry Age (Mech ed; 88:641-2 D '14; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M B J 37:120-1 F '16
Performance
Diagram for determining percentage of maxi-
mum tractive effort. L. R. Pomeroy. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:453-4 S »15 ^
Fuel and tonnage performance on the Sea-
board. L. G. Plant, il Ry Age 58:405-8 Mr 6
Locomotive performance on the Great North-
ern railway. Engineer 119:549-60, 583 Je 4-11
15
Number of tons of rail per mile of road; for-
mula for the tractive force of a locomotive.
Colliery 36:144 O '15
Superheater locomotives and grade revision. Ry
Age 59:637-8 O 8 '15
Superheater locomotives and grade revision.
P. M. La Bach. Ry Age 59:469-71, 848 S 10,
N 5 '15
Repair
Vajlen>
Locomotive running repairs. E. CordeaL By
Age (Mech ed) 89:37-9 Ja '15
Patching boilers according to law. G: G. Lynch,
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 88:634-6 D '14
Repair work at small engine houses. G. H.
Roberts. By Age (Mech ed)_ 88:633- 4 D '14
Repairing driving boxes. P. F. Smith, il diags
By Age (Mech ed) 89:527-9 O '15
Running repairs. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:41-2 Ja
'15
See also Locomotive shops
Smoke problem
Abatement of locomotive smoke In Cincinnati.
G. H. Funk. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:566 N '16
Difficulties accompanying the prevention of
dense black smoke and its relation to the
cost of fuel and locomotive repairs; report.
Ry R 57:337-8 S 11 '15
Educating enginemen in smoke elimination.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:216 My '15
Firing up engines at engine nouses. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 88:636 D '14
Locomotive smoke in Chicago. Ry Age 58:694
Mr 26 '15
Smoke prevention; abstracts. E. W. Pratt. Ry
Age 58:1069 My 21 '16: Ry R 56:698-9 My 22
'15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:274-5 Je '15
Smoke prevention with oil burning locomo-
tives: report- abstracts. By Age 69:473 S 10
'16; By Age {Mech ed) 89:509 5 '16
Smokeless locomotive operation without special
apparatus. H. H. Maxfield. Ry R 57:426-9 O
2 '15: Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:661-2
N '15; Same cond. Power 42:491-2 O 5 '15
Washing locomotive smoke. M. D. Franey.
dlag plan Ry Age 59:568-60 S 24 '15; Same.
By Age (Mecli ed) 89:511-13 O '16; Same.
Power 42:561-3 O 19 '16; Same cond. Eng N
74:906-7 N 4 '16; Excerpt. Ry R 57:887-8 S
Spring rigging
74:!
25
Springs
Characteristics of plate springs. G: S. Chiles
11 RY Age (Meoh ed) 8&161-3, 219-22, 840-3
892-5 Ap-My, Jl-Ag <15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
273
Locomotives— Springs — continued
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
spring making and repairing. 11 Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:474-5 S '16
Stokers
See Stokers, Mechanical
Superheaters
Discussion on superheating. H. B. Oatley. Am
Soc M JS J 87:29 Ja '15
Locomotive superheaters. G: L. Bourne. Ry
Age 68:96 Ja 15 '15; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89?12-13 Ja '15
Locomotive superheaters. R. M. Ostermann.
dlags Am Soc M E J 37:388-90 Jl '15
Modern appliances on large locomotives: T. E.
A. report. Ry Age 59:505-6 S 17 '15; Same.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:499-500 O '15; Abstract.
Eng M 50:460 D '15
Railroad session of the Chicago section, Amer-
ican society of mechanical engineers. Ry R
66:84 Ja 16 '15
Removing Indentations in superheater smoke
tubes. H. M. Brown, dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:40 Ja '15
Small-smoke-tube superheaters for locomo-
tives; abstract. Metzeltin. Am Soc M E J 87:
607-8 O '15
Superheater locomotives and grade revision.
Ry Age 59:637-8 O 8 '15
Superheater locomotives and grade revision.
P. M. La Bach. Ry Age 59:469-71, 848 S 10,
N 5 '15
Testing
Lateral stresses in rails on straight track.
O: L. Fowler, dlag Ry Age 58:1231-8 Je 11
'15
Lateral stresses on rails in curved tracks.
G: L. Fowler. 11 Ry Acre 69:319-22 Ag 20 '15
Locomotive tests on the .Chicago & North
Western, diags Ry Age 58:93-4 7a 16 '15
Road tests for determining front end con-
ditions. E. S. Barnum. diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:454-6 S '16
Tests of a mountain type locomotive on the
Rock Island. W. J. ToUerton. il Ry Age 58:
829-31 Ap 16 '15
Valves and valve gear
Application of piston valves to slide valve cyl-
inders. 11 Ry Age 58:456 Mr 12 '15
Automatic drifting valve, diag Ry Age 59:246
Ag 6 '15
Automatic drifting valve, dlags Ry Age 59:912
N 12 '15; SameTRy Age (Mech ed) 89:593-4
Cylinders and valve gears. G. W. Rink. Ry
Age 68:750 Ap 2 '15
Discussion at convention of the General fore-
men's association. Ry R 57:76-8 Jl 17 '15
Effect of valve gear on locomotive operation.
W. E. Preston. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:505-7 O
Heart of the locomotive; the reason for the
grasshopper valve motions. C. H. Claudy. 11
dlags Scl Am 113:76+ Jl 24 '16
International railway general foremen's asso-
ciation; committee report. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:417-20 Ag '15; Same cond. Ry Age
59:102-4 Jl 16 '15
Kingan-Ripken valve gear device, il Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:483-4 S '15
Laying out the southern valve gear. H. Cor-
nell. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:386 Ag '15
Locomotive safety valve, dlag Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:265 My '15
Piston valve packing rings. W. F. Lauer. diags
~ty Age (Mech ed) 89:583 N '16
Lief valve for superheater locomotives.
ST. B. Middleton. dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
8 9:416 Ag '16
Safety cut-out valve, diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:6-5 Ja '15; Saine/Ey AgeB8:708 Mr 26
'15
Slide valve lubrication on the Buffalo, Roch-
ester & Pittsburgh, dlags Ry Age &9:283-4
Ag 13 '15
Soo line Walschaert valve gear. W. Smith,
dlag Ry R 57:311-12 S 4 'if
Southern locomotive valve gear. R. S. Mounce.
il diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:59-61 F '15
Southern locomotive valve gear. W. Smith,
dlag Ry R 57:214-16 Ag 14 716
Systematic valve setting on locomotives. J. R.
Britton. Ry R 56:799-800 Je 12 '15; Excerpts.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:366 Jl '15
Valve gear design and locomotive operation.
W.ME. Preston, dlags Ry Age 69:611-12 S
ted for variable
57:
Walschaert valve gear designed for vari
lead. W. Smith. Ry R 57:265-6 Ag 28 '15
Young locomotive valve gear, diags Ry R
812-13 S 4 '15
Bibliography
List of references on locomotive valve gear.
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's
Magazine 68:509-15 My '16
Wheels
Energy contained in revolving- wheels and lo-
Locomotives, Electric. See Electric locomotives
Locomotives, Gas and oil
Equalization of masses in motor driven loco-
motives and oscillations due to it; abstract.
H. Henich. Am Soc M E J 37:658 S '15
Gasoline locomotive haulage; its cost as com-
pared to mule haulage at mines of Trosper
coal co., Bradel, Ky. 11 Colliery 35:547-8 My
'15
Gasoline locomotives. A. H. Ehle. Ens M 48:
915-17 Mr '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:2?3 Ap 17
Gasolene switching locomotive. 11 plan Ry Age
Switching locomotives driven by
engine power. 11 plan Eng N 73:71
gasoline-
62-3 Ap 22
Locomotives, Industrial
Oil geared construction locomotive. Jl
Contr 43:579-80 Je 30 '15; Eng Rec 7
Small locomotives for construction and indus-
trial service, il Eng N 73:964-5 My 20 '16
Locomotives, Mine
Developments in electrical apparatus during
1914. J: Listen. 11 Gen Elec R, 18:87-8 F '16
Gasoline locomotives in relation to the health
of miners. O. P. Hood. Am Inst Mln E Bui
94:2607-11 O '14; Discussion. 100:892-4 Ap '16
Modern electric mine locomotive. G. Bright. 11
Am Inst E E Pro 34:1615-20 Ag '15; Same.
Colliery 36:145-6 O '15
Modern mine haulage motor. C. W. Larson. II
Gen Elec R 18:264-8 Ap '15
Storage- battery locomotives. Colliery 35:259-
60 D '14
Underground haulage by storage-battery loco-
motives in the Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine.
J. W. Gwinn. il Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:239-47
F '15; Discussion. 101:1189-97 My '15
Details of an Indiana fishing lodge. 11 plan
Bldg Age 37:39-40 S '15
Loft buildings
Concrete manufacturing buildings m Hoboken,
N. J. il plans Arch & Bldg 47:369-72 O '15
National cloak and suit GO'S, building, il diag
Arch & Bldg 46:451-3 N '14
Logging. See Lumbering
Logwood
Emergency use of logwood. L. J. Matos.
Textile World 49:114-16 Ap '16
Logwood dyes. Textile World 49:648-9 Ag '16
London, England
Architecture
Church towers, steeples, and spires of Sir
Christopher Wren. R. R. Phillips. 11 Brlckb
24:186-9, 228-32 Ag-S '16
County hall
London county hall, diags Engineer 120:147-8
Ag 13 '15
Electricity supply
Centralization of London energy supply. Eleo
W 64:1137 D 12 '14
Linking up the London electric supply sta-
tions? Engineer 120:16-17 Jl 2 '16
Lighting
Electric lighting in London. Engineer 119:
360 Ap 9 '16
274
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
London. England— Lighting — Continued
Illuminating- engineering In war time; with
discussion. Lu Gaster. Blum Engr 8:13-26 Ja
Lights out: some comments In the press on
the lighting conditions In London* Tii^iyn
7:516-18 N '14
In the dark. R. EL Cummlngs. U
-Junlc Eng 48:314 My '15
London's lighting during the war. Blum Engr
8:463-4 N '15
Street lighting of London. W. B. Conant. 11
Munlc Eng 48:333-6 Je '15
Railroads
Railway problem of London, map Engineer
119:619-20, 632-3 Je 25 '16
Rapid transit
Extension of the Bakerloo tube. 11 plans map
Engineer 119:29-31, 66-8, 92-4 Ja 8-22 '15
London county council tramways. Engineer
120:13 Jl 2 '16
Traffic
Growth of London passenger traffic. Eng N
73:1223 Je 24 '15
London traffic dangers. Scl Am S 79:213 Ap 3
London traffic in 1913. A. Stanley. Elec Ry J
46:622-3 S 25 '15
Water supply
Water supply of London. Engineer 120:266 S
17 '15
London & South-western railway
Electrification on the London and Southwest-
ern railway. 11 diags Engineer 120:289-91, 310-
13, 842, 346-9 S 24-O 8 V16
New electrification work on London suburban
railroads. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:852-4 N 6 '15
Suburban electrification. 11 Elec Ry J 46:225
Ag 7 '16
Long Island
Coast erosion and protection on Long Island
and New Jersey. G. O. Case, map Eng N
74:348-51, 388-91. 438-42 Ag 19-S 2 r!5
Long Island railroad
Long Island railroad adopts light, steel trail-
ers. 11 diags Elec Ry J 46:136-8 A 24 *15
Operation in 1914. map Ry Age 68:814-16 Ap
16 '15
Longitude
Longitude determinations of great accuracy.
O. B. French. 11 Eng N 74:687-8 S 23 '15
Longitudes by wireless telegraphy. F. B. Llt-
tefi. Scl Am 112:382-3 Ap 24 '15
Washington-Paris longitude by radio signals;
a valuable application of wireless communi-
cation. F. B. Llttell and G. A. Hill. Sci Am
S 79:266-7 Ap 24 '15
Longleaf pine. See Fine
Longvlew, Texas
Water supply
Water _
Green. ,
'15
Loomis Institute, Windsor, Connecticut
Heating equipment in Loomis Institute. 11
ilanMetal Work 83:354-5 Mr 5 '15
jmblng equipment in Loomis Institute. U
dlags plan Metal Work 83:323-6 F 26 '15
Looms
Automatic loom. 11 diags Engineer 120:84-6,
88, 132 Jl 23, Ag 6 '15
Improved loom, diag Textile World 48:633-4
Mr '16
Lock washers for draper looms. 11 Textile
World 49:695 S '15
Thin-place preventer for looms, diag Textile
World 48:488-4 F '15
Lorries. See Motor trucks; Motor trucks. Mili-
tary
Los Angeles, California
LOB Angeles annexes more territory. B. A.
Heinly. Eng N 73:956 My 13 '15
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific,
A. J. Qulgley. 11 maps Eng M 48:650-3 F '16
Architecture
First church of Christ, Scientist. 11 dlags plans
Brickb 24:pl 86-8 Je '15
supply of Longvlew, Texas. P.
i. Ana Water Works Assn J 2:416-21 Je
Public works
Cost of cement, Los Angeles municipal plant.
F. C. Flnkle; O. E. Clemens. Eng N 73:229 F
4 '15
Los Angeles nears realization of city power
plan. 11 Eng Rec 72:167 Ag 7 '16 ^
Water-works farming and forestry by Los
Angeles. B. A. Heinly. Eng N 78:746 Ap 15
'15
Sanitary affairs
Garbage and rubbish disposal in Los Angeles.
S. C. Simons. 11 plan Munlc J 38:799-803 Je
10 '16
Method and cost of refuse collection and dis-
Sewerage
Beat scheduled time five months In
huge De la Brea sewer. 11 Eng Rec 72:130-1
Water supply
Design and methods and cost of constructing
the Los Angeles city trunk line, connecting
aqueduct to distribution system. B. A.
Heinly. 11 diags Bng & Contr 43:390-4 My 5
Bcc also Los Angeles aqueduct
Wharves*
Municipal wharves and sheds at Los Angeles.
11 diags Eng N 73:824-5 Ap 29 '15
os Angeles aqueduct
Aqueduct outlet cascades. 11 diags Eng N 74:
455—6 S 2 '15
Plan for municipal irrigation from the Los
Sanitary, features of the Los Angeles aque-
duct. El. O. Slater, map J Ind & Eng Chem
7:622-5 Jl '15
Lost articles
Handling lost articles. Elec By J 45:28 Ja 2
'15
Louisiana
Industries and resources
Petroleum In Texas and Louisiana. A. J. Haz-
lett. Eng & Mln J 99:137-9 Ja 16 '15
Louisville, Kentucky
Bridges
Direct-lift span provides 65-foot clearance
over Louisville and Portland canal. 11 Eng
Rec 72:199-200 Ag 14 '15
Sewerage
Beargrass Creek storm- water channel at Louis-
ville. Ky. J. H. KimbaQ. 11 diag plan Eng
N 74:1256-60 D 24 '14
Louisville & Nashville railroad
Abstract of annual report, map Ry Age 59:
846-7 N 5 '15
Louisville & Nashville Investigation. Ry Age
58:413-14 Mr 5 '15
Low temperature. See Temperature, Low
Lowell, Massachusetts
Water supply
Lowell filtration plant for removing iron and
manganese from water. W. B. Conant. 11
plan Munlc J 39:613-15 O 21 '15
Lubricants. See Lubrication and lubricants
Lubrication and lubricants
Arrangements to maintain constant oil L
for large "generating units, diag Eleo
25 Jl 8 *lo _
Automobile lubrication. C. W. Stratford. 11 Sci
Am S 79:392-3, 412-14 Je 19-26 '15; Same.
Horseless Age 35:879-81; 36:16-19 Je 30- Jl 7
Bearing lubricating system. 11 Power 42:688 N
16 'IS
Central oiler for vertical crankpin. 11 Power
41:735 Je 1 '15
Chart Illustrating the proper lubrication of the
standard motor car chassis; with explana-
tion. 11 Sd Am 112:18 Ja 2 '15
Circulating-oil system of lubrication, plans
Eleo W 65:411 fr 13 '15
INDUSTRIAL 'ARTS INDEX
275
Lubrication and lubricants — Continued
Clutch drive lubricator. U Power 42:329-30 S 7
Compressed air grease cups, dlag Mach 21:718
Counter- current lubricating oil cooler, diag
Iron Age 96:199 Jl 22 '15 Substitutes for expensii
Cylinder friction and lubrication testing ap- ton. Ry Age 58:1045-6
SE'fo*- Blow*rs- **• FBWW 4*s**> 3oMiISW% V*
D2b ITO; °£>?$g*&i&%§ Jftr 42: *• ab° «•— «
Elevator-rail greaser, dlag Power 41:82-3 Ja
19 '15
F. E. Wells lubricant pump. 11 diag Mach 21:
679-80 Ap '15
Keystone pease retarder. diag Power 41:117-
Laps. and lapping; abstracts. W. A. Knight
and A. ATxSase. dlags Am Soc M ElT87:
461-6 Ag '15; IronTr R 57:24-6 Jl 1 '16;
Mach 21:976-8 Ag '15; Discussion. Am Soo
M E J 37:466-8 Ag '1
Laws of lubrication of ;
One- third of our lumber wasted. Am For 21:
876-7 Ag '15
Production of lumber In 1918. tables U S Agrlc
Bui 232:1-32 '15
Proper manner of ordering lumber. T. O.
\V*ood. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:574 N '15
Substitutes for expensive lumber. W. H. Clif-
ton. Ry Age 58:1045-6 My 21 '16; Same. Ry
R 56:691-2 My 22 '16; Same. Ry Age (Mech
ed)
See also Forests and forestry; Lumber-
ing"; Pine; Sawmills; Timber; Wood; Wood-
working machinery
Lumber drying
Discoloration of maple in the kiln. R. C. Judd.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:920 N '15
Norfolk: & Western humidity-controlled dry
kiln for lumber. 9 W._H. Le
Age (Mech ed) 8
59:431-3 S 3 '15
._.g
Hersey. Am Soc M
37:637-8 3 '16
Lubricating oil for Diesel engines and air
compressors. EL Moore, Engineer 120:176 Ag
Lubricating oil testa. R. C. Merchant. Colliery
Lubrlcatingeoils In the metal trades. F. Wless-
ner. Metal Ind n e 13:188 My "15
Lubrication. J. W. Fromeyer. Power 41:721-2
My 26 '15
Lubrication of ball bearings. A. Y. Farr. Elec
W 66*925-6 Ap 10 '15
Lubrication of ,ball bearings. L. G. Long. Mach
Lubrication of car Journals. W. A. Clark. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:19-20 Ja '15
Lubrication( of Journal bearings. I
Lubrication of pneumatic tools. Ry R 57:276-7
Lubrication troubles. Int Marine Eng 20:512 N
Machine tool lubricant pump. 11 Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89*589-90 N '15
Method of lifting oil for a gravity-feed system
by use of condenser vacuum. A. Kuylen-
stierna. dlags Blec W 66:1149 N 20/15
Motor cylinder lubrication: abstract G. S.
Bryan. Am Soc M E J 87:293-4 My »16
return oiling system. 11 Pow-
Iron Age 96:
wii ewauwww. w«*b Power 42:745-6 N 20 '15
Oil troubles experienced In the refrigeration
system. A. G. Solomon. Power 42:234-5 Ag
Phenlx oil and _graphite cylinder lubricator.
diag Power 41:780-1 Je 8 '15
- ^rtles of lubricating olls; O. J. May.
JUICK Semetho^Fef^:3testinrg * the 5 non-staining
quality of textile oils. T: T. Gray. 11 Textile
World 49:568-9 Ag '15
Slide valve lubrication on the Buffalo. Roch-
ester & Pittsburgh, diags Ry Age 59:288-4
TesSng lubricating oils. A. H. Gill. Power 41:
Tests' 8ctfPhSrt2nt»i H. M.. Baxter. Ry Age
I Ap 13 '15
XesiS Of lubricants. J3- m. XMU.LVX. *»gr «.e^»
Th<eorShof1ubricl^on.:B& Ubbelohde. Gen Blec
R 18:966-72, 1074-81. 1118-21 O-D '15
Use and abuse of- oil at mines. C. T. Thom-
' 86:665-8 Jl.'lS _ _
se a
sen. Colliery 85:665-8 Jl '16
Bee aUo Automobile engines— Lubrication;
Bearings; Castor oil; Graphite; Locomotives
—Lubrication; Oils and fats
Ludlngton, Michigan
Sewerage
Sewer construction at Ludlnrton. G: W. Clark.
J 38 .-62-4
Munlc J 38 .-62-4 Ja 21 '15
Lumber
Electricity in the
haeuser eo.. Ev
II Elec W 66:1080-1
Electricity In the lumber Industry, g. -
ney. U diags plans Am Inst H E Pro 33:1823-
62 D '14; Discussion. 84:489-61 Mr '15
Weyer-
Onstad.
Lumber handling
Application ox electric power In a lumber
yard. U dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:400-1 F
27 '15
Automatic handling of lumber with aid of
electric motors and solenoids. 11 BHec W 66:
704 S 25 '15
*16
Log-handling equipment at Arrowrock dam.
C: H. Paul dlags map Eng N 74:200-1 Jl 29
Lumber operations on the Atlantic coast;
modern lumber steamer and complete ter-
minals under construction for shipping lumber
from Florida to New York, dlags Int Marine
Eng 20:126-8 Mr *15
Lumber trade
American lumber market. E. B. EJazen. Am
For 21:208-12, 676-81 Mr-Ap-'lB __,
Canadian lumber competition. H. D. LangUIe.
II Am EX»r 21:130-9 F '16
China and Indo-Chlna markets for American
lumber. F. H. Smith. U S Bur For & Dom
Com 104:1-39 '16
European war and the lumber trade. R. C.
Bryant. Am For 20:881-6 D '14 ^ mm
Forest products federation. E. A. Sterling.
Am For 21:65-6 Ja '15
Japanese markets for American lumber. F. H.
Smith. U S Bur For & Dom Com 94:1-16 'IB
Lumber Industry Inquiry. Am For 21:939-40 S
e markets for American lumber. F. H.
Com 100:1-16 *1B
Smith. U S Bur For & Dom C
War and lumber. Sci Am 113:194 S 4
Northern
15
white cedar
See also Cedar;
association
Blectricfiy In the lumber Industry. E. F.
ney. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 33:1823-31 D '14
Laklng. W. R. Brown. 11 Am For 21:628-36 My
- *•
Mattoon.
S
c surveys for logging operations.
lag Eng N 73:1112-15 Je
Southern
Agrlc
Topogr
E. A. Marshall. 11 dlag
10 '15
See also Lumber trade
Luminosity of animals. See Phosphorescence
Lunch room* _. _ _ „ ,, .
Industrial betterment F. H. Cardullo. Mach
22:182-3 N '15
See also Steam tables
Lusltanla (steamship) JOA 4.
Scientific savagery. Engineer 119:483-4 My 14
War, humanlzed( and de-humanized. Sci Am
Wtat!*sln5f?h|2Lisitanla? Sci Am 112:488 My
29 '15
Xye hulling of corn for
and J. A. Montgomery. J
850-3 O '15
. J. W. Marden
& Eng Chem 7:
L3Cai£no?lye tanks. J. A. Jesson. diag Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:188 Ap '15
276
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Lyndon, Lamar
Builder of the Austin dam. por Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:937 My 22 '16
Lyne furnace. See Furnaces
Lynn, Massachusetts
Railroads
Track elevation at Lynn. C: B. Breed. 11 dlags
plans Eng N 74:533-7 S 16 '15
Streets
Street paving- In Lynn. H. T. Rich. 11 Munlc
J 38:283-4 Mr 4 '16
Water supply
Lynn waterworks Improvement W. B. Conant.
11 Munic J 39:651-2 O 28 '16
M
Macadamized roads. See Roads, Macadamized
McChord, Charles C.
Sketch, por Ry Age 58:627 Mr 19 '16
Machine design. See Machinery — Design
Machine expense
Distributing overhead expense. N: T. Ficker.
Eng M 60:390-400 D '15
Machine shop management
Brief on management: testimony of Carl G.
Barth before the Federal commission on in-
dustrial relations. Iron Age 96:1065-6 N 4 '16
Illinois Central tool system; standardization
and distribution include a central tool room
with an accurate cost system. O. D. Klnsey.
11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:361-4 Jl '15
Inspection system for machine shops. W: B*.
Weasels. Mach 21:451-3 F '15
Jobbing machine shop cost system. 11 Iron Age
96:863-6 O 14 '15
Modern estimating methods. A. A. Dowd. 11
dlags Mach 21:463-9 F '15
Production and premium system. A. J. Schnei-
der. Mach 21:795-6 Je '15
Safety organization of a machine shop. L. D.
Burllngame. 11 Mach 22:203-9 N '15
Spacing of machines. Mach 21:723 My '15
using the electric-power meter to measure
wasted production. R. E. Loper. Eng M- 49:
Utilization of time study data. R. T. Kent.
Iron Age 95:1178-81 My 27 '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 65:1109-13+ Je 8 '15; Same. Ind Eng
15:98-103 S '15
Bee also Electric railroads — Shops; Locomo-
tive shops : Machine shop practice: Produc-
tograph; Railroads— Shops; Repair shops;
Scientific management; Shop management
Machine shop practice
Clips for securing date tags to steam gages
and safety valves. C. L. Dickert. dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:131-2 Mr '16
Diagram for determining cutting time. L Schel-
beck. Mach 21:473 F ?15
Doing lathe work on all-geared gang drills. 11
dlags Mach 21:740-2 My '15
Drawing metal tubes of special section. C. L.
Lucas. 11 dlag Mach 21:457-9 F '15
Economical handling of odd machining jobs.
A. A. Dowd. diags Iron Age 96:566-9 Mr 11
Electric power In the machine shop. A. L. De
Leeuw. Iron Tr R 67:688-90+ O 7 '15
Fitting crown brasses on a draw-cut shaper.
il Mach 21:718 My '15
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L. Ar-
nold; F. L. Faurote. 11 Eng M 47:331-58,
Mdraomi rav*4* ™-
Increasing production: meeting the fatigue
factor at Studebaker works. H. E. Barr. 11
Iron Age 95:298-9 F 4 '15
Individual versus group drive machine tools.
C. Fair. Am Inst E E Fro 34:2716-21 N '15
Machining a piston ring. S: L. Robinson. 11
Power 42:24-6 Jl 6 '15
Machinine and assembling1 shrapnel cases
(1A. -Supper, dlags Iron Age 9(5:670-80 19
Machining castings In the automatic screw
machine. E. Whitney, diags Mach 21:381-2
Ja '15
Machining flywheels. 11 dlags Mach 21:813-15
Je '15
Machining high-explosive shells. C. A. Tupper.
diag Iron Age 96:806-9 O 7 '15 ™
Machining irregular contours. A. A. Dowd.
dlags Mach 21:536-43 Mr '15 ^«wu.
Machining motor cycle parts. D. T. Hamilton.
11 Mach 21:377-80 Ja '15
. Machining motor truck sprockets and ...
A. A. Dowd- dlags Horseless Age 35:4
Mr 31 '15
Machining of a shrapnel shell case: the Reed-
Prentice system. diagB Iron Age 95:73-4 Ja
7 '16
Machining shrapnel shells. D. T. Hamilton. II
' Mach 21:619-3% Ap '15; Same abr. Sci Am S
80:12-13 Jl 3 '15
Machining shrapnel shells; tool equipment
used on the Potter & Johnston automatic
chucking and turning machine. 11 dlags Mach
21:672-5 Mr '16
Machining steel motor truck wheels. A. A.
Dowd. diass Horseless Age 84:883-5 D 16 '14
Machining tnin bronze bushings. A. A. Dowd.
dlags Mach 21:980-2 Ag '15
Making cartridge cases. D. T. Hamilton. 11
diags Mach 21:651-6 Ap '15; Excerpt. Sci
Am S 80:29-30 Jl 10 '15
Making fuse parts. 11 diags Mach 21:641-50
Ap '15
Making superheated steam gate valves. U
Iron Age 95:845-7 Ap 15 '15
Making the Gilbert wood pulley. 11 Mach 21:
488-f F '15
Making vertical forming tools: practice of the
Windsor machine co. C: F. Scnlegel. 11 dlags
Mach 21 :265-71 D '14
Manufacture of chain. F. H. Mayoh. il dlags
Mach 21:817-20 Je '15
Manufacture of shrapnel. U diag Metal Ind
n s 13:137-9 Ap '15
Manufacture of the Diesel engine: production
processes and the plant of the Busch-Sulzer
bros., St. Louis. O. J. Abell. 11 diags plan
Iron Age 95:57-64 Ja 7 '15
Master olacksmiths' convention; discussion
of shop kinks, diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
480-1 S '15
Problem In slotting and indexing. D. A. Hamp-
son. il dlags Mach 22:135-6 O '16
Progress in machine shop methods. 13. R. Nor-
rls. il Iron Tr R 57:679-82+, 747-50 O 7-14 '16
Sweep-milling and shaving operations on
pistol frames. 11 dlag Mach 21:686-7 Ap '15
Testing Locke steel sprocket chain. E: K.
Hammond, il Mach 22:24-7 S '15
Tool room notes. A. R. Davis, diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 88:638-9 D '14
Valve part manufacturing on a bench lathe. U
diags Mach 23:49-50 S '15
ft(G alto Broaching; Chucks; Drafting room
practice; Drilling and boring; Dynamos;
Engines; Forging; Foundry practice; Gear
cutting; Grinding and polishing; Robbing;
Lathes; Machine shop management; Machine
tools; Machinery; Planing machines; Rivet-
ing; Sheet metal work; Welding
Machine shops ^ M
Convenient power-house machine shop. 11 Elec
W 65:1622 Je 19 '15 ^ ^ a f M
Cranes for the machine shop and foundry.
H. M. Lane, diags Iron Age 96:246-8 Jl 29
Electric locomotive repair shops, New York,
New Haven & Hartford R. R., Van Nest
New York, dlag plans Ry R 57:363-5 S 18 '15
Electricity in harvesting machinery works. 11
BTlec R & W Elec'n 67:746-50, 883-8 O 23, N
13 '15
Homestead repair shops. 11 plan Iron Tr R
56:659-65 Ap 1 '15 .
Hot-blast heating In machine shop and foun-
dry. (Engineers' study course) C: L. Hub-
bard, diags Power 40:858-60 D 15 '14
Machine shop equipment, methods and pro-
cess. E. R. Norrls. Elec Ry J 46:626-7 S
Metal plate floor shop. J. J. Turteltaub. U Iron
Age 95:239 Ja 28 '15
Modern sheet metal machinery plant 11 plans
Metal Work 83:127-9 Ja 15 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
277
Machine shops — Continued
New England -machine tool plant. E. C.
Kreutzberg. 11 plan Iron Tr R 66:1265-9 Je
17 '15
One-story machine shop at Norfolk Downs.
Mass.— designed for two additional stories.
11 plan Concrete Cem 6:259-60 My '15
Putnam machine company's plant, Fltchburg,
Mass.; with diagram of layout. 11 Iron Age
96:292-5 Ag 5 '15
Shops for repair purposes at Gary, fl plan Iron
Tr R 56:277-81+ F 4 '15
Snapshots on the road. Mach 21:490-1 F '15
See also Bridge shops; Electric railroads-
Shops; Locomotive shops; Machine shop
management; Machine shop practice; Rail-
roads— Shops; Repair shops; waste removal
Safety devices and measures
Ford methods and the Ford shops. F. L. Fau-
rote. 11 Eng M 49:372-93 Je '15
Glass chip guard and box. J. B. Cooley. dlags
Iron Age 95:1123 My 20 '15
Safety first; Railway tool foremen's associ-
ation discussion. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
413-13 Ag '15 i
Safety organization of a machine shop. L. D.
Burlingame. 11 Mach 22:203-9 N '15
Sterilizing cutting oJJs. P. J. Artale. Iron Age
95:482 F 26 '15
Workmen's co-operation reduces accidents. 11
Iron Age 95:1051-4 My 13 '15
See also Machinery— Safety devices
Machine tool builders' association. National.
See National machine tool builders' associ-
ation
Machine tool Industry
Chinese machine shop of today. F. A. Foster.
Iron Tr R 67:992+^ 18 '15
Credit problems of tool builders. Iron Tr R
66:647 Ap 1 '15
Hints on selling machine tools. Mach 21:367-8
How to demonstrate machine tools. A. A.
Dowd. 11 diag Iron Tr R 57:17-21 Jl 1 '15
How to use the sales engineer. A. A. Dowd.
Age" 95:1173-8 My°27 .iS5Prmg
Machine-tool contracts; conf
payments against inland at
..desired.. Iron Age 96:741 Ap
meeting. Iron
credits and
• documents
exports.
Age 96:198 Jl 22
association
Oct. 28-29.
Machine tool
•16
National machine tool builders'
annual convention, New York,
Iron Age 96:1060-3+ N 4 '15
National supply and machinery dealers' asso-
ciation meeting, New York, Oct. 28. Iron
Age 96:1101-2 N 4 '15
National supply and machinery dealers' associ-
ation meeting, New York, Oct 28. Iron Tr
R 57:908-9 N 4 '15
Railways buy shop equipment Iron Tr R 56:
"49-51 F 4 '16
machine tools abroad. Iron Tr R 66:
Mr 4 '15
Solving some war order problems. E. C.
Kreutzberg. 11 Iron Tr R 67:433-6+ S 2 '15
South American markets for machine tools.
B. O. Hough. Mach 21:545-6 Mr '15
Speeding up manufacture of machine tools.
Iron Age 96:405-7 Ag 19 '15
Machine tools
Adjustable and multi-cutting turning tools
A. A. Dowd. dlaga Mach 21:825-6 Je '15
Adjustable and multi-cutting turning tools.
F. H. Mayoti. dlags Mach 21:302-3 D '14
American railway tool foremen's association
7th annual convention. Ry R 57:115-17 Jl 24
'15
Automatic electrical tools, il Mach 22:246-6 N
Automatic machine development R. K Flan-
ders, il Iron Tr R 67:886-93+ N 4 '15
Bullard xnultimatic machines Ford flywheel In
1 mln. 44 sec. il Automobile 38:666 O 7 '15
Conradson hydraullcally operated, slx-spli
vertical, automatic chucking; boring
turning machine. 11 Iron Tr R 66:920-2
6 '15
Don'ts for tool designers. E: J. TJtz. Mach 22:
43 S '15
Electric power in the machine shop. A. I* De
Leeuw. Iron Tr R 57:688-90+ O 7 '15
Electrical appliances for workshops, il Engi-
neer 119:474-6, 546-9 My 14, Je 4 '15
53-ln. boring and turning mllL il Iron Age 96:
461 Ag 26 '15; Iron Tr R 57:441+ S 2^15
Ford methods and the Ford shops. F. L. Fau-
rote. 11 dlags Eng M 49:184-201 My '15
speed steeltipped tools. J. W. Pike. 11
Age (Mech ed) 89:590 N '15
Hotf machine tools and appliances are sized.
F. Homer. Mach 21:487-9 F '16
Improved method of facing and counterborlng.
O. A. Webster, diag Mach 21:409 Ja '15
Machine tool development discussed by me-
chanical engineers. Iron Tr R 56:879 Ap 29
Machine-tool developments of 1914; abstract
L. P. Alford. Am Soc M B J 37:414-15 Jl '15
Machine tool equipment of the new locomotive
repair shops, Chicago & Alton R. R.. Bloom-
Ington, 111. plans Ry R 56:79-82 Ja 16 '15
Machine-tool performance diagnosis: lessons
of the power-time characteristic and value
of automatic records on analyzing produc-
tive operations. Elec W 65:417-18 F 13 '15
Machinery for the production of projectiles.
11 diags Engineer 119:572-6, 599-802, 634-6;
120:8, 116-17, 278, 338-9 Je 11 -Jl 2, 30, S 17, O
Machines for making projectiles. II Iron Tr
R 56:883-4+ F 18 *L6
Machines for Warner gear making. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:1129 Je 24 '15
Machining Irregular contours. A. A. Dowd.
diags Mach 21:536-43 Mr '15
Machining shrapnel shells. D. T. Hamilton. 11
Mach 21:619-39 Ap '15; Same abr. Sci Am S
80:12-13 Jl 3 '15
Making aero motor pistons: tool equipment
used on Cleveland automatics. D. T. Hamil-
ton. 11 dlaga Mach 21:300-2 D '14
Making cartridge cases. D. T. Hamilton. 11
dlags Mach 21:651-6 Ap '15; Excerpt Sci
Am S 80:29-30 Jl 10 '15
Making fuse parts, il diags Mach 21:641-50 Ap
Making vertical forming tools: practice of the
Windsor machine coTc: F. SchlegeL 11 diags
Mach 21:265-71 D '14
Manufacture of chain. F. H. Mayoh. 11 dlags
Mach 21:719-23 My '15
Power formulas for machine tools. A. D. Du-
Bols. Elec W 65:928-33 Ap 10 '15
Progress In machine shop methods. E. R. Nor-
risT 11 Iron™ R 57:679-82+, 747-50 O 7-14 '16
Quadruple tool for planing shoes and wedges.
E. A. Murray. 11 dkgs Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
584 N '16
Shall we use wide or narrow guides? S. C.
Bliss, dlag Mach 22:147 O '15
Special Jigs for locomotive repair shops, n
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:409-12 Ag '15
Three projectile machines. 11 Iron Age 95:402-
3 F 18 '16
Tools for making a double-pronged rivet 11
dlags Mach 21:299 D '14
Value of specialization In factory. A. A. Dowd.
11 diags Iron Tr R 57:259-63 Ag 5 '15
See alto Abrasives; Bending machines;
Centering machines; Chucks; Cutting
machines; Drilling and boring machinery;
— . . •» . . — -»«_,_ *, — — * polishing;
_„, _.thes; Ma-
^ machines; Flan-
Ing" machines • Pneumatic' tools; Punching
machinery; Reamers; Screw machines;
Shears; Tapping machines; Thread cutting
machines; Tool steel; Wire-working ma-
chinery; Woodworking machinery
Depreciation
Depreciation of machine tools: abstract Ind
Eng 14:409 O '14
See also Machinery— Valuation
Failures
speed steel tool failures. G: J.
Age (Mech ed) 89:369-70 Jl
278
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Machine tools— Continued
Fixtures
Adjustable wedge stop in Jig and fixture de-
sign. R. E. McCoy. diags^Iach 21:895-9 Jl
Assembling: fixture for Franklin front and
rear axles. 11 Mach 21:677 Mr '15
Attachment for drilling small pieces. 11 Iron
Age 95*669 Mr 25 '15
„ devices for Jigs and fixtures. S. Hel-
Mach 21:578-9 Mr '15
_ de-
-9 Ja
weg.
Compensal
vices. A
Drill fixtures for motor truck parts. C. T.
Schaefer. dlags Horseless Age 34:818-19 D 2
'14
Economical fixture design. A. B. Babbitt dlags
Mach 22:146-6 O '16
Fixture for grinding threadingi tool cutters,
y. dlags Mac:
C: Qrllley,
:63 S '16
Fixture for machining moving-picture machine
cross-pins. H. G. Thayer. dlags Mach 21:
922-3 Jl '15
Fixtures for continuous milling. A. B. Bach-
maun. 11 dlags Mach 21:351-4 Ja '15
Floating principle as applied to fixture work.
A. A. Dowd. dlags Mach 21:701-7 My '15
General utility vise for drill presses, il Ry Age
(Meet ed) 89:255-6 My '15
Index drilling and tapping ' attachment for
Brown & Sharpe automatic screw machine.
W. F. GradolphT 11 dlags Mach 21:289-90 D
'14
Interchangeable locating and clamping acces-
sories, il diagB Mach 1l:727-8 My 'if
and fixture design, diags Mach 21:580-1
—r '16
Jig and fixture mechanisms. G: M. Meyncke.
dlags Mach 21:970-4 Ag '15
Muling fixture with a knock-out attachment.
Ffw. Barrows, diags Mach 21:410 Ja '15
Multiple thread chasing fixture. R. C. Mac-
Lachlan. dlags MachJ2:283 N '15
Providing for up-keep in designing Jigs and
fixtures. A. A. Dowd. diags Mach 22:12-15
S '15
Safety first; its application to the design of
machine fixtures. A. A. Dowd. dlags Eng M
49:679-89 Ag '15
Square-end milling fixture. O. A. Webster. 11
dlags Mach 21:1009 Ag '15
Three adaptable milling fixtures. C. F. Meyer.
il dlags Mach 21:962-5 Ag '15
See also Indexing fixtures; Mandrels
History
Machines with which machines are made; a
brief history. 11 Sol Am 112:688r9 Je 5 '15
Manufacture
Illinois Central tool system; standardization
and distribution Include a central tool room
with an accurate coat system. O. D. Kinsey.
11 By Age (Mech ed) 89:361-4 Jl '15
Interchangeabtllty. J. P. Brophy. Mach 21:
967-8 Ag '15
Repair
Handling of repair work In the factory.
A. A. Dowd. Iron Age 95:994-5 My 6 '15
Machine unit .system. See Machine expense
Machine work
Cost
Effect of design on the cost of machining.
A. A. Dowd. diagB Mach 21:273-7 D '14
Machinery
Efficiency in the purchase of machinery. E. C.
Stueler and W. C. Nlsbet. Ind Eng 14:337-8
Ag '14; Same. Mach 21:649 Mr '15
Heavy machinery used In building automo-
biles. Sci Am S 80:279 O 80 '15
How to reduce machine friction. N. G. Near.
Metal Ind n s 13:409 O '16
Recent legal decisions involving machinery.
Mach 21:979; 22:27 Ag-S '15
Thinking machine, planning and theories
S. B. Russell il Sci Am 118:246+ S 18 '15
Watching- distant machines from a desk. H. T.
-Wade. 11 Sci Am 112:161-2 F 18 '15
Bee also Agricultural machinery; Bear-
ings; Belting; Bookbinding machinery;
Brakes; Calculating machines; Casting
machines; Cement machinery; Conveying
machinery; Cranes, derricks, etc.; Crank-
pins; Crankshafts; Crushing machinery;
Cylinders; Drilling and boring machinery;
Dyeing machines; Electric engineering;
Electric machinery; Engineering; Engines*
Engraving machines; Excavating machin-
ery; Fans, Mechanical; Fitting (machin-
ery); Forging machinery; Foundry machin-
ery; Friction; Gearing:: Grinding machines;
Hoisting machinery; Hydraulic machinery;
Joints; Keyseatlng machines; Knitting
machinery; Lathes: Locomotives; Looms;
Lubrication and lubricants; Machine shop
practice; Machine tools; Metal working
machinery; Milling machines; Mining
machinery; Nameplates; Paving machinery;
Planing machines; Power transmission;
Printing machinery; Printing presses; - Pul-
leys; Pumping engines; Pumps; Refrigera-
tion and refrigerating machinery; Road mak-
ing machinery: Screw machines; Shafting;
Shafts; Shovelftig machines; Steam engines;
Testing machines; Textile machinery;
Thread cutting machines; Turbines; Type-
setting machines; Valves; Water wheels;
Windmills; Wire-working machinery; Wood-
working machinery; Woolen and worsted
machinery
Design
Adjustable wedge stop in Jig and fixture de-
ft. E. McCoy, diags Mach 21:895-9 Jl
Aids to designing; proportioning the machine
to the size of the man. diags Sci Am S 80:
292-3 N 6 15
Don'ts for tool designers. E: J. Utz. Mach 22:
43 S 15
Effect of design on the cost of machining.
A. A. Dowd. dlags Mach 21:273-7 D '14
Floating principle as applied to fixture work.
A, A. Dcwd. dlags Mach 21:701-7 My '16
Machine design in a Rhode Island school.
W. E. Fteeland. 11 dlags Iron Age 96:1105-7
Plotting the Involute curve. J: Edgar, dlags
Mach 21:480-2 F '16
Sectional views of ribs and symmetrical parts.
C. L. Svensen. dlags Mach 21:790-1 Je '15
Use of continued fractions hi mechanical prob-
lems. W: W. Johnson. 11 diag Mach 21:802-4
Je '15
tfre ditto Ball bearings; Bearings; Belting;
Bolts and nuts; Cams; Clutches; Drafting
room practice; Gearing; Machine shop
practice
Exhibitions
Manufacturers' exhibits at the Panama-Pa-
cific exposition. Elec W 65:833-6 Mr 27 '15
Mechanical engineering at the Panama-Paci-
fic International exposition. G. W. Dickie. 11
Am Soc M E J 37:592-600 O '15
Outline of exhibits of products of mechanical
engineering at the Worlds' fair at San
Francisco. 11 Iron Age 96:142-9 Jl 15 '15
Panama-Pacific International exposition. 11
Power 41:250-6 F 23 '15
Fitting
See Fitting (machinery)
Foundations
Anchoring foundation bolts in concrete.
T. Croft, diag Power 41:841 Je 22 '15
Concrete engine foundations. H. C. Campbell.
Elec W 66:866 O 16 '15
Concrete filling for engine beds and machine
frames. F. W. Salmon. 11 Power 41:94 Ja 19
15
Concrete foundations for farm engines. Con-
crete Gem 7:184 N '15
Constructing foundations for electrical ma-
chinery. N. G. Meade. dlag Power 42:439 S
Foundations for Jar-ramming molding ma-
chines. E. S. Carman. 11 diags Foundry 43:
420-3 O '15; Same. Iron Tr B 57:1180-3 D 16
'15
Installing- rolling-mill anchor bolts. A. Conn-
ley, dlags Iron Age 96:296-7 Ag 5 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
279
M achlnery — Continued
Manufacture
Shop ayatem of the American machine & foun-
dry co. E: K. Hammond, dlags Mach 21:446-
60 F '15
Safety devices
Gear guard for lathes. S. K. Eastwood, dlag
Iron Age 95:948 Ap 29 '15
Grinding safety devices. C: G. Smith. Iron Age
94:1392 D 17 '14
Guarding- of shafting. 11 Ry R 66:220-1 F 18 '15
Safety feed Increases production of punch
press. 11 Iron Age 95:1833-4 Je 17 '15
Safety first: Its application to the design of
machine fixtures. A. A. Dowd. dlags Eng M
49:679-89 Ag '15
See also Cranes, derricks, etc. — Safety
devices; Grinding machines— Safety devices;
Machine shops — Safety devices and meas-
ures; Saws— Safety devices
Testing
Power plant testing. W. M. Selvey. dlags Engi-
neer 118:555-6 D 11 '14
Valuation
Valuation of machine tools. G: L. Colburn.
Maoh 21:708-9 My '15
Machinery, Automatic
Automatic machine development. R. E. Flan-
ders. 11 Iron Tr R 67:886-934- N 4 '15; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 96:1179 N 18 V15
Torres and his remarkable automatic devices.
11 dlags Scl Am S 80:296-8 N 6 '15 .
Machinery Industry
Comparison card for cost departments. H. A.
Russell. Iron Tr R 57:793 O 21 '15
Engineering1 ^openings In Russia, Scl Am 112:
How to sell tools to the government. L. W.
Moffett. 11 Iron Tr R 56:1101-6- Je 3 '15
Huge Iron, steel and machinery exports. Iron
Age 96:883 O 14 '16
Machinery exhibitors at the Panama-Pacific
International exposition. Iron Age 95:654-5
Mr 18 '16
Machinery markets, 1914. Iron Age 95:124-80
Machinery trade with South America. J. A.
Massel. Iron Age 96:1128-9 N 11 '15
Manufacturers' Instruction cards helpful.
F. W. Fisher. Power 42:418 S 21 '15
Itor American machinery. J. A. Mas-
Tr R 57:707 O 7 '16
War rescues machinery market. Iron Tr R
66:104+ Ja 7 '15
See alw Bookbinding machinery
Machines. See Machinery
Machines, Centrifugal. See Centrifugal ma-
chines
Machining. See Machine work
Machinists
Employment of women as machinists. 11 Engi-
neer 120:218 S 3 '15
Machinists' tool*
Group of machinists' fine tools. 11 Iron Age 96:
1011 My 6 '15
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Water supply
Six years of softened and purified water at
McKeesport, Pa. E: C. Trax. Eng & Contr
44:137-8 Ag 26 '15
McKIm, Charles Pollen, 1847-1909
Personal remlnlscenses of Charles Follen Mc-
Klm. G. Brown, por Arch Rec 38:676-82, 681-9
N-D '15
McMurty, George Gibson, 1838-1915
Founder of Vandergrift, dies at Atlantic City.
por Iron Tr R 57:303 Ag 12 '16
Sketch. R. A. Walker, por Iron Age 96:366-7
Ag 12 '15
Macon, Georgia
Streets
Methods and costs of constructing the Bay
street underpass at Macon, Ga. a H. Fuller.
11 dlags Concrete Cem 6:75-8 F '15
Madras, India
Water supply
New waterworks at Madras. 11 dlags map
Engineer 119:68-9, 78-81 Ja 15-22 '15
Magic squares
Magic squares. W. G. Swart. Scl Am 8,78:406
D 26 '14
Magnallum
Reclamation of magnallum from turnings. J:
Coulson. Metal Ind n a 13:455-7 N '15; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M E J 37:665-6 N '15
Magneslte
Effect of steam upon znagneslte brick or cal-
cined magneslte. R. H. Youngman. J Ind &
Eng Chem 6:1037 D '14
Magnesia cement. C. H. B. Burlton. Engineer
119:471-2 My 14 '15
Occurrence, preparation and use of magneslte.
L. C. Morganroth. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 98:
2345-52 S '14: Same cond. Iron Tr H 65:
822 O 29 '14; Summary. Iron Age 94:8r2 O 15
'14; Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui 100:
8U5-7 Ap '16
Magnesium carbonate
Solubility of magnesium carbonate In natural
waters. R. C. Wells. Am Chem Soc J 37:
1704-7 Jl '16
Solubility-product constant of calcium and
magnesium carbonates. J: Johnston. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2001-20 S '15
Magnesium chloride
Sulfate method for standardizing a magnesi-
um salt solution. C. W. Fouflc and O. R.
Sweeney, dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:2360-72
Magnesium silicate
Comparison of silicates and carbonates as
sources of lime and magnesia for plants.
W. H. Maclntlre and L. G. Willis. U J Ind
& Eng Chem 6:1005-8 D '14
Magnesium sub-oxide
Electrolytic preparation of magnesium. F. C.
Frary and H. C. Berman. Met & Chem Eng
13:324 My '16
Magnetic chucks. See Chucks, Magnetic
Magnetic Induction
Temperature coefficient of magnetic
bllity within the working :
' range. R. LI* San-
ford." U"S Bur Stand gul 12:1-10 O 28 '15;
Excerpts. Scl Am S 79:283 My 1 '15
Magnetic measurements
Decomposing magnetic fields Into their higher
harmonics. H. weiohseL Am Inst E E Pro
84:2437-54 O '16
Experiments with a plunger electromagnet:
determining the pull on the plunger when It
Is In motion. B. C. Batcheller. dlag Elec W
65:1037-9 Ap 24 '15
Koepsel permeameter. C: W. Burrows. 11 dlags
17 S Bur Stand Bui 11:101-80 N 15 '14;
Abstract. Elec W 65:95-6 Ja 9 '16; Sum-
man*. Sui Am S 79:197 Mr 27 '15
Reluctance of some Irregular magnetic fields.
J: F. H. Douglas, dlags Am Inst E E Pro
34:867-925 My '16; Discussion. 84:3078-86 J>
'15
Unsymmetrical hysteresis loop. J: D. Ball. Am
Inst E E Pro 34:2276-97 O '16
Sec also Magnetic induction
Magnetic separation of ores
Electromagnetic ore separation. I. C. Clarl:.
diags Eng & Min J 99:523-8 Mr 20 '15
Electromagnetic zinc-ore treatment by the
Campbell process. L. E. Ives. U dlag Eng &
Mln J 99:979-80 Je 5 '15
Magnetic separation of zinc-iron sulphide ores.
11 Met & Chem Eng 13:673 S 1 '15
New magnetic iron-ore separator, dlag Iron
Age 96:577 S 9 '15 .
Magnetic separators
Dings magnetic separator. 11 Metal Ind n s
13:475 N '15
Electrical appliances for workshops. U Engi-
neer 119:570 Je 11 '16
Portable magnetic separator outfit. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:441 S 4 '16; Met & Chem Eng
18:770 O 16 '-15
Magnetic surveying
Magnetic survey of the globe. Scl Am 113:
244 S 18 '15
280
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Magnetic surveying — Continued
"W
hat the dip needle can and cannot do. C. A.
Cheney. Jr. Eng & Mm J 100:193-4 Jl 31 '16
"What the dip needle can and cannot do.
W. O. Hotchkiss. Enff & Min J 100:363 Ag
28 '15
Magnetic testing _
Iron-cobalt alloy; FBfcCO, and its magnetic
properties. T. D. Tensen. il Gen Elec R 18:
881-7 S '15
Magnetic transmission. See Automobiles-
Transmission
Magnetism
Application of the electron theory to va-
rious phenomena. J. P. Mlnton. Gen BJlec
R 18:287-9 Ap '16
Effect of chemical composition upon the mag-
netic properties of steels. W. E. Ruder.
Gen Elec R 18:197-203 Mr '16
Magnetic and other properties of electrolytic
iron melted in vacuo. T. D. Yensen. pi Am
Inat B E Pro 34:237-61 F '15
Magnetic properties of some iron alloys melted
in vacuo. T. D. Yensen. 11 dlag Am Inst B E
Pro 34:2455-95 O '15
Magnetic studies of mechanical deformation
In certain ferromagnetic metals and alloys.
H. Hanemann and P. D. Merica. 11 Am Inst
Mln E Bui 108:2371-8? D '15
Modern theories of magnetism. G: F. Strad-
ling. J Fr Inst 180:173-98 Ag '15
tfce alto Electricity; Electromagnets; Hys-
teresis: Magnetic measurements; Magnetic
separation of ores; Magnetization
Magnetism/ Solar
Eraxnmarlon talks on the sun. Sci Am 112:146-
8 F 6 '15
Magnetization
Magnetic behaviour of iron under alternat-
ing magnetization ot sinusoidal wave-form.
N. W. McLachlan. dlags Inst E E J 63:809-
19 Je 15 '15
Magnetization by rotation. S. J. BarnetL Sci
Am S 80:201 S 25 '15
Magnetization curves. J: D. Ball Gen Elec
R 18:31-5 Ja '15
Magnetization of iron at high flux density with
alternating currents. J. S. Nicholson. Inst
E B J 53:248-57; Discussion. 53:257-63 F 1
Representation of the total losses in Iron, due
to alternating magnetization, by an expres-
sion of the form W = oBn. N. W. MciLach-
lan, Inst E E J 53:350-5 Mr 1 '15
Magnetos
British magneto. Engineer 119:140 F 6 '15
Combined battery and magneto systems. P. M.
Heldt. dlags Horseless Age 35:312-15 Mr 3
Eisemann brings out magneto for sizes. 11
Automobile 32:467 Mr 11 '15
Eisemann flexible magneto coupling. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:335 F 18 '15
Founding magneto industry In France. Auto-
mobile 33:51-2+ Jl 8 '15
Gear- driven Bosch magneto for Ford. 11 Auto-
mobile 31:1264 D 81 '14
High tension magneto. P. M. Heldt. diags
torseless Age 3*6:210-12 F 10 '15
Horseless Age 35:178-81 F 3 '15
Magneto generator. P. M. Heldt. dlags Horse-
less Age 34:822-3 D 2 '14.
Cunningham. Automobile 81?1020-3 D 8 '14
Magneto vs. battery coll— from automobile
drivers' viewpoint C: S. Manierre. Automo-
bile 32:20-1 Ja 7 '15
Magnetos for 1915. 11 dlaga Automobile 32:
150-6 Ja 21 '15
Questions on Ford magneto. Automobile 81:
1116 D 17 '14
Recharging magneto > magnets. R. J. Everest.
11 Automobile 32:414-15 Mr 4 '15
Spark-plug Ignition systems. A. H. Israel.
dlags Power 41:258-60 F 23 '15
Spark timing methods. P. M. Held! II dlags
Horseless Age 35:274-7 F 24 '15
Special types of magnetos— care and adjust-
ment. ?. M.f Heldt dlags Horseless Age 35:
Splltdorf announces twelve- cylinder magneto.
Il dlags Automobile 33:19-21 Jl 1 '15
Storage battery charging— magnet recharging.
P. M. Heldt. 11 dlags Horseless Age 35:445-6
Mr 31 '15
Wiring diagram for Remy magneto, diag
Horseless Age 35:339 Mr 10 '15
Manufacture
Elsemann's train -dispatcher system. J. E:
Schipper. il plans Automobile 32:580-5 Ap .1
Mahan, Alfred Thayer, 1840-1914
Admiral Mahan. Sci Am 111:486 D 12 '14
Mall handling
liSBSft gW mau
of electric- vehicle business In Bos-
ton; mall delivery. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:277-8 Ag 14 f!5
Hupp automatic mail exchange system. 11
dlags Ry R 57:436-40 O 2 '15
ical equipment of the Grand Central
:232-3
Mechanl
post office. SC.'T. Wade. 11 Sci Am 113
S 11 '15
Opportunity for electric vehicles In mall ser-
vice. Elec W 65:566-7 F 27 '15
Telegraph traffic and power plant for pneu-
matic tubes In post offices: abstract. A. B.
Eason. Am Soc M E J 37:418-19 Jl '15
Mafl order business
Kansas City building of Montgomery Ward &
co. 11 plan Arch & Bldg 47:35-40 JTa '15
Maine master plumbers' association
Convention in Augusta, Me., on February 9th.
Dom Eng 70:244-5 F 20 '15
Maintenance of way master painters' association
Abstract of papers and discussions presented
at the meeting held November 17-19, 1914.
' — * ^ • 57:1137-41 D 18 'l4
Louis, Oct. 19-21.
Practical — Press-
at Detroit, Mich. Ry _
12th annual convention, St.
Ry Age 59:968-9 N id '15
Make- ready. See Printing,
work
Make-up (printing). See Printing, Practical —
Imposition, etc.
Malaria
Malaria and the transmission of diseases.
R. Ross. Sci Am S 79:50-1 Ja 23 "15
Malleable castings. See Iron founding
Malleable Iron. See Cast iron
Malt
Add ratio: a new method for determining the
proteolytic strength of germinated grain In
technical analysis. C. A. Nowak. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:858-9 O '15
Malt amylase
Comparison of certain properties of pancreatic
ana malt amylase preparations. H. C. Sher-
man and M. D. Schlestnger. Am Chem Soc J
37:1305-19 Jtfy '16
{Further experiments upon the purification of
malt amylase. H. C. Sherman and M. D.
Schlesinger. Am Chem Soc J 37:643-8 Mr
'15
Influence of certain acids and salts upon the
activity of malt amylase. H. C. Sherman
and A. W. Thomas. Am Chem Soc J 37:
623-43 Mr '15
Malting plants
Electricity in malting houses: relative merits
of isolated-plant and central-station service.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1123-8 D 12 '14
Maltose
Structure of maltose and its oxidation pro-
ducts with alkaline peroxide of hydrogen.
W. L. Lewis and S. A. Buckborough. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2385-97 N '14
Maltose octaceta'te
Isomerlc alpha and beta octacetates of mal-
tose and of cellose. C. S. Hudson and J. M.
' - ~ " 37:1276-80 Mjr '15
Man
Johnson. Am Chem Soc J
Man's development illustrated at San Diego;
busts depict the earliest known human be-
ings. A. H: Wright. 11 Sol Am S 80:332 N 20
MM&nkina ta°the making. W. P. Pycraft. il Sd
Am 112:100-1 Ja 80 ^5
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
281
Man, Prehistoric — Continued
Prehistoric man and his early efforts to com-
bat disease. T. W. Parry. 11 Scl Am S 78:865-6
D 5 '14
Management. See Factory management; Foun-
dry management; Machine shop manage-
ment; Mine management; Office
ment ; Railroads—Management ;
management; Shop management
Mandrels
Air-operated chucks and mandrels. E. F. Lake.
11 diags Mach 21:476-9 F '15
Mandrels for turning parallel surfaces. A. E.
Blofleld, 11 Mach 21:340 D '14
Manganese
Analold method for the determination of man-
ganese In steel. Iron ore and slag. Met &
Chem Eng 12:793-4 D '14
Determination of manganese in ferrovana-
dluzn. W: W. Clark. Met & Chem Eng 13:
155-6 Mr '15
Manganese flour as surface hardener. Foun-
dry 42:490 D '14
Manganese-ore supplies. Eng & Mm J 100:
512 S 25 '15
Occurrence and significance of manganese In
the seed coat of various seeds. J. 3. Mc-
Hargue. Am Chem Soc J 36:2532-6 D '14
Supply of manganese ore and ferro-manganese
statistics. Met & Chem Eng 13:575 S 1 '15
War affects the manganese Industry. Eng &
Mm J 100:195 Jl 31*15
War upsets manganese ore Industry. Iron Tr
R 57:485+ S 9 '15
Manganese bronze. See Bronze
Manganese chloride
Mixed crystals of ammonium chloride with
manganese chloride. -H. W. Foote and B.
Saxton. Am Chem Soc J 36:1695-1704 Ag '14
Manganese dioxide
New method of preparation and some Inter-
esting transformations of colloidal manga-
nese dioxide. E. J. WItzemann. Am Chem
Soc J 37:1079-91 My '15
Manganese steel
Are the deformation lines In manganese steel
twins or slip bands? H: M. Howe and A. G.
Levy. 4 pis Am Inst Mln E Bui 99:687-000;
103:1467-8 Mr, Jl '15
Composition, uses, and manufacture. J: H.
HaJL dlag J Ind & Eng Chem 7:94-8 F '15;
Same cond. Foundry 43:138-9 Ap '15
Designing manganese steel track work. V. An-
gerer. Ry Age 59:341-2 Ag 20 '15
Improved manganese steel. Mach 21:450 F '15
Manganese steel and the* aUotroplc theory.
A. Sauveur. 11 Am Inet Mln E Bui 93:2439-
49 S '14; Abstract. Iron Tr R 55:1002 N 26
'14: Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui 100:787-
90 Ap '15
Manganese-steel castings in the mining Indus-
try. W. S. McKee. 11 dlag Am Inst Mln E
Bui 108:2399-2411 D '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:
1077-81 D 2 '15
Manganese-steel rails. R. Hadfield. 11 Engineer
118:564 D 11 '14
Manganese steel special work. Elec Ry J 45:
676-8 Mr 20 '15
Manganese steel track-work specifications.
Elec Ry J 45:1118 Je 12 '16
Recent manganese steel crossings. C. L. Haw-
kins; E. P. Roundey. Elec Ry J 45:892 My 8
'15
Solid manganese steel crossings In Chicago, fl
dlags Elec Ry J 45:711-12 Ap 10 '15
Steel mill castings: use of manganese steel in
heavy rolling mill equipment G: Trlpp. il
Iron Tr R 66:49-53 Ja 7 '15
Mangers
Construction of sanitary mangers In dairy
barn at Troy, Pa, 11 dlags Concrete Gem
6:104-6 F '15
Manholes
Drains for manholes, dlag Elec W 66:304 Ag
7 '15
Tile manholes for sewage plants. H. S. Mc-
Gee. dlag Eng Rec 72:55 Jl 10 '15
Wiring and conduit work at the Panama-
Pacfflc exposition. A. A. Wllloughby. il dlag
Elec R & W Eleo'n 67:365-8 Ag 28 '16
Manila, Philippine Islands
Rapid transit
Manila company submits service brief. Elec
Ry J 46:672-3 O 2 '15
Traffic count in Manila. Elec Ry J 46:395 S
4 15
Manila rope
Manila rope fastenings. 11 Eng Rec 70:706 D
26 '14; Abstract. Ind Eng lo:2S-9 Ja '15
Manila rope In railway service. F. E. Welse.
Ry Age 59:758-9 O 22 '15
Mannose pentacetates
Isomerlc pentacetates of xnannose. C. S. Hud-
son and J. EL Dale. Am Chem Soc J 37:1280-
2 My '15
Manometers
Measuring high vacuums; abstract. J. W.
Woodrow. diags Elec W 65:36-7 Ja 2 '15
Studies of the vapor pressure of solutions: a
static method for the determination of the
difference between the vapor pressure of
- solution and that of solvent. J. C. W. Fra-
zer and B. F. Lovelace, dlags Am Chem Soc
J 36:2439-49 D '14
Will Quizz, Jr. 11 Power 40:845-6 D 15 '14
Mansfield, Ohio
Sanitary affairs
Proposed method of enclosing a stream in re-
inforced concrete conduit. C. L. Bushey. dlag
Eng & Contr 43:126-7 F 10 '15
Mantels
Concrete mantel made with pre-cast units.
ii diags Concrete Gem 6:138 Mr '1C
Detail of old mantel at Evergreen. Baltimore,
Md.; measured drawings by Kiggln Buck-
ler. Brlckb 24:37-8 F '15
Mantel In Crownlnshield Devereux house;
drawings. Brlckb 24:pl 4 .Ap '15
Bee aluo Fireplaces
Mantles, Gas. See Gas mantles
Manual training
tfce also Trade schools
Manufacturers
Liability of machinery manufacturers. A. L. H.
Street. Iron Age 96:222-3 Ja 21 '15
Manufacturers, National association of. See
National association of manufacturers
Manufactures
Census bureau no inquisition. Iron Age 95:
823 Ap 8 '16
Fields of motor application. D: B. Rushmore.
Am Inst E E Pro 34:1105-13 Je '15; Discus-
sion. 34:3006-52 D '15
See also Cars; Chemistry, Technical; Con-
fectionery; Cost accounting; Cutlery; Fac-
tories; Gas manufacture; Leather; Machin-
ery; Metals; Paper making and trade; Per-
fumery; Pottery; Prices; Scientific man-
agement; Soap: Steel Industry; Textile
industry and fabrics; Tubes; United States
— Manufactures; Waste products
Cost
Manufacturing expense distribution. N: T.
Ficker. Eng M 49:321-6, 553-9, 862-71; 60:
58-64, 254-61, 390-400 Je-Jl, S-D '15
What constitutes overhead. E. H. Fish. Eng
M 49:488-97 Jl '15
Manuscripts, Preparation of
Preparation of copy. F. H. TealL Inland Ptr
66:881-2 D '16
Map drawing. See Topographical drawing
anlA
Commercial
fl Am For
Sugar maple; Identification and characteris-
tics. S. B. betwiler. 11 Am For 21:1019-22 N
Commercial uses of sugar maple. H. Maxwell.
21:1022-30 N '15
'15
making. 11 Am For 21:1031-2 N '16
first complete official map of New York city.
11 Eng Rec 71:666-7 My 22 '15
Lettering- land sections for federal valuation
maps. X.. M. MacArthur. Bng Rec 72:490 O
16 T.5
282
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Maps _ Continued
Lettering land sections for federal valuation
maps. L. W. Duffee. Eng Rec 71:8U Je 26
Mammoth new map of the city of New York.
Sing N 73:991-2 My 20 '16
Maps and map making. T: H. Soldlch. Set
Am S 79:38-9 Ja 16 '15
New York city's twenty-five foot map. O: W.
Person. U Scl Am 112:375 Ap 24 '15
Outgrowths of letterpress; modern mapmak-
Ing. G: Sherman. 11 Inland Ptr 55:321-7 Je
See also Railroads— Maps; Relief maps;
Road maps
Maps, Railroad. See Railroad maps
Marae, Ren6, 1859-
Photographing speech; some recent Investi-
gations by Dr. Marage. J. Boyer. 11 Scl Am
112:607-8 Je 19 '15
Marble
Electrical equipment of the Vermont marble
company. J: Listen. 11 Gen Mec R 18:1015-
oe T^p M e
Electricity In marble quarrying. 11 Eflec R &
W Blec'n 67:963-6 N 27 '15
Description! dlag Eng & Mln J 100:147 Jl 24 '15
M5SrSasC.PJ.nL.n Frazler. Inland Ptr 65:65-8 Ap
Marine boilers. See Boilers, Marine
Marine borer*. See Borers (animals)
Marine draftsmen, American society of. See
American society of marine draftsmen
Marine engineering
Defects in Installations of marine machinery
and how they were remedied. S. Evans. dlags
Int Marine Eng 20:507-9 N '15
latest developments in marine electrical engi-
neering. H. A. Hornor. Int Marine Eng 20:
201-8My '15
Marine^ngineeriDg- in 1914. Engineer 119:9, 11
Some hazardous experiences at sea. Int
Marine Eng 20:271-3 Je '15
See also Boilers, Marine; Diesel engines,
Marine; Diving, Submarine; Electricity on
ships; Oas and oil engines. Marine; Marine
engines; Naval architecture; Propellers;
Ship propulsion; Shipbuilding; Steam tur-
bines, Marine
Study and teaching
Questions and answers for marine engineers.
See monthly numbers of International
marine engineering
Marine engines
Interesting change In twin screw steamer.
D. Sawyer. Int Marine Bag 20:176-8 Ap '15
Lake passenger steamer Noronlc. dlags Int
Marine Eng 20:431-5 O '15
Relative advantages of turbines, Diesel en-
gine and reciprocating steam engine drive.
Int Marine Eng 20:223 My '15; same. Scl
Am S 80:86 Ag 7 '15
Size of Inboard bearings, proper design of
crossheads and faults of lubricating systems.
.Int Marine Eng 19:566-7 D 14
Small marine power plant D. L,. Roger. 11
Power 41:191 F 9 '15
Submarine power plant A. Hoar. 11 Sibley J
30:59-63 N '15
Superheated steam In torpedo-boat engines.
W. H. Miner. Sci Am 118:33+ Jl 3 '16
Thermodynamics of the marine engine: ab-
stract J: F. Wentworth. Int Marine Eng
20:17 Ja '15
fire alia Boilers, Marine; Diesel engines,
Marine; Gas and oil engines. Marine;
Marine engineering; Ship propulsion; Steam
engines; Steam turbines, Marine
Repair
Handy kinks for the engineer. Int Marine Eng
Marine terminals. See Terminals
Maritime law
Freedom of the seas. Sol Am 113:392 N 6 '15
Light on the seamen's bllL Scl Am 113:58 Jl
17 '16
Market buildings
Large market building at Worcester, Mass. 11
plans Brickb 24:191-2 Ag '15
Pittsburgh's new market house. 11 Munlc J
39:606 S 30 '15
Plumbing system of public market station. U
plan Metal Work 84:555-7 O 29 '15
Baltimore's municipal markets; statistics.
Munlc J 39:659 O 28 '15
Chattanooga's municipal markets. U Munlc J
38:12-13 Ja 7 '15
New public markets in New York. H plans
Munlc J 38:587-90 Ap 29 '15 "^
Portland's permanent market. H. M. White. 11
Munlc J 39:508 S 30 '15
Marquise (architecture)
Marquise and its design. J: T. Fallen. 11 Arch
Rec 38:565-61 N '15
Canals of Mars. W: H. Pickering. Sci Am
113:249 S 18 '15
Martin, Plerre-Emlle. 1824-1915
Sketch. Sci Am S 79:407 Je 26 '15
Martynla
Composition of the seeds of martynia Louisi-
ana. E. H. S. Bailey and W. S. Long. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:867-8 O '15
Marx, Charles David, 1857-
President of the Am. Soc. C. E. C: B. Wing.
por Eng N 73:386+ F 25 '15
Marysvllle, Ohio
Sewerage
Sewage-treatment plant; screening, two-story
sedimentation tanks, crushed-stone contact
beds and intermittent sand filters. E. D.
Barstow. Ehg Rec 72:636-7 N 20 '15
Masonic temoles
Masonic temple, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 Arch &
Bids 47:289-94 Ag '15
Masonry
Dry masonry walls for highway embankments.-
11 Eng Rec 70:687 D 26 '14
Kenslco dam construction in 1914. W. - F.
Smith. U plan Eng N 73:966-8 My 20 '15
&re also Arches; Bricklaying; Bricks;
Building; Concrete construction; Dams;
Foundations; Plaster and plastering
Mason's chutes
Pattern for construction of mason's chute.
diags Metal Work 83:921-2 Je 25 '16
Massachusetts gas and electric light com ml s-
slon
30th annual report, map Elec W 66:155 Jl 17
Massachusetts Institute of technology
Concrete dome for the new Technology build-
, ings. 11 Eng N 74:385-6 Ag 26 '15
Course which gives broad training In business
and economics. Eng Bee 72:323-4 S 11 '15
Design and construction of Massachusetts in-
stitute of technology buildings. S. E.
Thompson. 11 diags plan Concrete Cera 7:14-
19 Jl '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:513-18 Je
9 '15; Same cond. Eng Rec 71:748-60 Je 12
'15
New Technology laboratory plans announced,
plans Eng N 74:340-1 Ag 19 '15
Pile teats indicate type of substructure for
Technology buildings. C: T. Main. 11 Eng
Reo 72:235-8 Ag 21 '15
Power-plant equipment. Elec It & W Elec'n
67:854 N 6 '16; game.. Power 42:752-8 N 80 '15
Preparatory school and after. Eng Rec 71:191
F 13 '15
Scientific aeronautic research. J. C. Hun-
saker. 11 Scl Am S 79:864-5 Je 5 '15
Massachusetts state association of master
Annual convention, Boston, April 20. Dom Eng
71:188-5 My 1 '15
Massage
Massage In the after-treatment of the wound*
edTT. B. MennelL Scl Am S 80:368 D 4 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
283
Master boiler makers' association
9th annual convention, Chicago, May 25-29.
Ry Age 58:1129, 1165-9 My 28-Je 4 '15
9th annual meeting, Chicago, May 25-28. Ry
Age (Mech ed)89:309-17Je '15
9th annual convention, Chicago, May 25-28.
Ry R 56:781-4 My 29 '15
Master car and locomotive painters' association
46th annual convention, Detroit, Mich., Sept.
14-16. Ry Age 59:565-8 S 24 '15
1 46th annual convention, Detroit,^ Mioh.,t
14-16. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:639-42 O
Master car builders' association
Committees. Ry R 57:502-8 O 16 '15
49th aTimml convention. Atlantic City, June
14-16. Elec Ry J 45:1163-4 Je 19 '15
49th animal convention, Atlantic City. June
14. Ry R 56:882-42 Je 19 '15
President's address. D. F. Crawford. Ry R
56:827-8 Je 19 '15
Master mechanics' association, American rail*
way. See American railway master me-
chanics' association
Master plumbers. National association of. See
National association of master plumbers
Master steam and hot water fitters. National
association of. See National association of
master steam and hot water fitters
Mastication
Mastication and food utilization. Scl Ann S
80:823 N 20 '15
Utilization of Ingested protein as influenced by
undermastlcauon ana overmastlcatlon. L. F.
Foster and P. B. Hawk. Am Chem Soc J
87:1347-61 My '15
Mastodon
New mastodon. Scl Am S 80:259 O 23 '15
Masts. See Towers, Steel
Mathematical Instruments
See alao Calculating machines; Slide rule
Mathematics
ft/fa.'frfryrcyticfl-l coincidences. A* J. Lotka. Scl
Mathematical coincidences. M. Mott-Smlth.
Scl Am 113:379 O 30 '15
Moment of Inertia of a rectangle by element-
ary method. W: H. Gravell. Eng N 73:1078
Je 3 '15
Where the mathematician could aid the as-
tronomer. F. Schleslnger. Scl Am 8 80:31-2
Jl 10 '15
See also Arithmetic; Astronomy; Calculat-
ing machines: Mechanics; Mensuration; Met-
ric system; Multiplication; Numbers; Num-
erals; Surveying
Formulas
• Methods of approximate integration. W.
Whlted. Eng- N 78:840-2 Ap 29 ^15
Model experiments and the forms of empirical
equations. H. Buckingham. Am Soc M B J
37:531-2; Discussion. 37:582-4 S '15
Matter. See Atomic theory; Atoms: Capillarity;
Chemistry; Compressibility; Dissociation;
Dynamics; Elasticity; Electrons; Force and
energy; Ions; Physics; Radioactivity; Spe-
cific gravity
Mattresses (hydraulic engineering). See Rivers
— Regulation
Mauna Loa
Notes from a volcano laboratory; personal
documents In the case of Kllauea and Mauna.
Loa.fT. A. Jaggar, Jr. 11 Scl Am S 80:214-17
\MJ\tfUUlV*
8T#
Maxlcator
_. Den
_ emand Indicators: maxlcator and prlntometer
types'. 11 Munlc J 38:906 Je 24 '15
Maxim, Hudson, 1863-
Sketch. por Eng M 50:201 N '15
Mazda lamp. See Electric lamps, Tungsten
Meadvllle, Pennsylvania
Streets
. Paving work in Meadvflle. B. F. Miller, Jr.
Measurement. See Area measurement; Electric
measurement; Gages; Oas measurement; Gas
meters; Liquid meters; Measuring instru-
ments; Mensuration; Meters; Micrometers;
Pi tot tube; Slide rule; Steam flow; Steam
meters: Stream flow; Stream measurement;
Surveying; Temperature— Measurement; Wa-
ter flow; Water measurement; Water meters;
Weights and measures
Measurement of distances In war. A. Keller. 11
dlags Scl Am S 79:324-5 My 22 '15
Measurements,
urements
Magnetic. See Magnetic meas-
Tait. Dom Engr 73:232 N 20 '15
Mechanical draft and the evase* stack. A.
Measures, See Weights and measures
Measuring Instruments
Fine measuring tools for machinists. 11 Sci Am
S 80:28 Jl 10 '15
See also Interferometer; Micrometers;
Slide rule; Square (Instrument)
Meat
Meat supply of the United States. Sci Am
112:] 82 F 20 '15
Mechanical draft
Core-oven mechanical draft installation. 11
diag Iron Age 96:1168-4 N 18 '16
Fan drafting as applied to locomotives. EL B.
' MacFarland. II diags Ry Age 57:1119-22 D 18
'14; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:6-9 Ja
'15; Abstract. Am So? ME J 37:27-8 Ja '15;
Abstract. Ry R 56:289-90 F 27 '15
Mechanical draft jand_ smoke ^prevention. T:
M;
de Bellls. diags Eng M 49:525-34 JL 'is
Notes on fans. A. A. Potter and S. L. Sim-
mering. Power 41:816 Je 15 '15
See also Blower systems; Blowers; Fans,
Mechanical
Mechanical drawing
Drafting room reiorzns E. H. Fish, diags "Ffpg
M 48:752-5 F '15
Isometric drawings. D. A. Hampson. dlags
Power 41:785 Je 8 '15
Method of drawing an ellipse. A. W. Schoof.
dlags Mach 21:496-7 F '16
Suggestions for reading- working drawings.
F. West. 11 diags Foundry 43:464-6 N '15
See also Architectural drawing; Drafting
room practice: Drawing Instruments; Geo-
metrical drawing; Graphic statics; Perspec-
tive
Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering at the Panama-Pacific
International exposition. G. W. Dickie. 11 Am
Soc M E J 37:592-600 O '3
Progress in the field of me
Ing during recent years. W.
Soc M EJJ 87:vifl-x O '15
$eo also Automobile engineering; Boilers;
Electric engineering; Engineering: Engines;
Friction; Hydraulic engineering; Joints; Lo-
comotives; Lubrication and lubricants; Ma-
chine shop practice; Machine tools; Machin-
ery; Marine engineering; Mechanical draft;
Mechanics; Power plants; Power transmis-
sion; Steam engineering; Steam engines
Mechanical engineers, American society of. See
American society of mechanical engineers
Mechanical engineers, Institution of. See Insti-
tution of mechanical engineers
Mechanical handling
Handling Iron and cinder at the blast fur-
nace. J. E. Johnson, Jr. 11 dlags Met & Chem
18:86-9 F '15
_ ing materials in manufacturing plants.
LTStreeter. fl diags Eng M 50:222-46, 401-
28 N-D '15
Plant for handling scrap on the Boston &
Albany. 11 dlags Ry Age 58:745-6 Ap 2 '16
Scrap-handling plant of Boston & Albany rail-
road. 11 Eng Rao 70:651-2 D 12 '14
See also Ash handling; Blast .
Coal handling; Concrete
lilnery; Cotton
etc.; Dumping a_.
Electric trucks in factories, frSghl" termin-
als, etc.; Freight handling; Lifting mac
Loading and unloading; Lumber ham
Mail handling* Ore handling; Rail ~
Slings and TiTtftTfraff; Trucks
284
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mechanical movements
Excavating machine that walks. 11 dlag Sci
Am 118:68 Jl 17 *15
Stop motion for moving- picture machines.
W. B. Morton, dlaga Sci Am S 79:396-7 Je
19 '15
Suggestions In mechanisms; some curious
geometric properties of articulated levers.
I. D. Mott. Scf Am S 80:77 Jl 31 'IB
Mechanical stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Mechanical theory of life
Is the organism a thermodynamlc mechanism.
J. Johnstone. Scl Am S 80:82-3, 106-7 Ag
7-14 '15
Analogies between electricity and mechanics.
W. S. Franklin. Met & Chem Eng 13:317 My
f!5
Power required to stop an automobile, W. T.
Francis? Sol Am S 78:406 D 26 '14
See also Aeronautics: Deformations (me-
chanics); Dynamics; Elasticity; Engineer-
ing: Fluids; Force and energy: Friction:
Gases; Graphic statics; Hydraulics; Load
(mechanics); Machinery: Motion: Power;
Pulleys; Steam engines; Strains and stresses
Mechanics' liens
Hen
A. L. H.
Right to lien for plans not used.
Street Bldg Age 37:57-8 Mr '15
Mechanics of convalescence; methods of has-
tening the cure of German wounded soldiers.
W. Bannard. il Sci Am 112:404 My 1 *15
Mediation and conciliation. Board of. See United
States— Board of mediation and conciliation
Medical examinations. See Physical examina-
tions
Curious cures. L F. Hapgood. Scl Am S 80:331
N 20 '15
Medical Instruments and apparatus
Apparatus for mechanical administration of
anaesthetics, il Sci Am 113:471+ N 27 '15
Medical research
Scientific research In the public health ser-
vice. Sci Am 112:284 Mr 27 '15
Medical reserve corps. See United States— Army
Medicine, Military
Trench frost-bite. I* Smith. Scl Am S 80:357-8
D 4 '15
See also Surgery, Military
Medicine, Primitive
Medicine of the Old Testament. S. B. Blakely.
Sci Am S 80:70-1, 90 Jl 31- Ag 7 '15
Medieval architecture. See Architecture, Medi-
eval
Meerschaum
Meerschaum deposits of New Mexico. F. "V.
Bush. 11 map Bng & Mln J 99:941-3 My 29
'IB
Megrim. See Headache
Mellon Institute. See Pittsburgh university. Mel-
lon Institute
Melting points
Determining the _
J. G. Miller and P. P.
43:87-8 Ja 27 '15
• Melting point of copper alloys. H. W. Gillett
and A. B. Norton. Tttetal tod n s 18:228 Je '15
Melting points of chemical elements and other
standard temperatures. Met & Chem Eng
13:802 My '15
Memphis, Tennessee
Bridges
Substructure for new Memphis bridge. M. B.
Case. 11 Eng Rec 71:518-20 Ap 24 '15; Same.
By Age 58:877-81 Ap 23 '15; Same cond.
Ry R 56:554-6 Ap 24 '15; Same- cond. Eng
N 78:792-3 Ap 22 '15
Politics and government
Commission and city manager forms of gov-
ernment. H. H. Rumble. R. W. Peatross and
J: E. Burke. Muxxlo Eng 49:58-4 Ag '15
Railroads
New I. C. station and track elevation at Mem-
phis. 11 plan By Age 58:179-81 Ja 29 '15
.its of asphalts,
ies. Eng & Contr
_ ies: alkylatlon of 2-
Ilnes. T. B. Johnson and
Am Chem, Soc J 37:177-83
Mendellsm
Heads and tails and heredity. E. Borel. 11 dlags
Scl Am S 78:403-5 D 26 '14 *8
Mensuration
Capacity of cylindrical tanks; a rapid means
of determining the contents of tanks of all
of the usual lengths and diameters. Horse-
less Age 36:76 Jl 21 '15
Table of angular deflections In decimals of
feet. C. H. Biffert. Bng N 74:1087 D 2 '15
See also Area measurement; Metric system:
Surveying; Weights and measures
Mental diseases
Pathology of mental disorders. E. Goodall. Sci
Am S 79:306-7, 335-6 My 15-22 '15
See also Nervous system— Diseases
Mental tests. See Ability tests
Menu cards
-Specimens. Inland Ptr 55:64a-64h Ap '15
Mercantile law. See Commercial law
Mercaptopyrlmldlnes
Researches of
mercapf
H. W.
Ja '15
Researches on pyrimldlnes; the alkylatlon of
2-xnercaptopyrimidlnea. T. B. Johnson and
R. C. Moran. Am Chem Soc J 37:2591-7 N '15
Merchant marine. See Shipping — United States
Merchants
Human nature and unsuccessful shop manage-
ment. R. T. Gebler. Metal Work 82:823-4 D
Training and holding competent employes.
F. Mappes. Metal wSrk 82:781-3 D 4 '14
Sec also Business
Mercuric chloride
Association of mercuric chloride In water solu-
tion. O. A. Llnhart Am Chem Soc J 37:
Rate of reduction of mercuric chloride by
sodium formate. Q. A. Llnhart. Am Chem
Soc J 37:70-6 Ja. '15
Mercury
Amalgamation tests. W. J. Sharwood. Am Inst
Min E Bui 104:1059-70 Aff '15; Excerpts. Met
&? Chem Bng 13:927 D 1 '15
Cinnabar In western Nevada. Bng & Mln J 100:
668 O 23 '15
Measurement of oxidation potentials at mer-
cury electrodes: the stannic-stannous poten-
tial O: S. Forbes and B: P. Bartlett. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2030-40 O '14
Mercury assay. R. Fischer, Jr. diags Met &
Chem Eng 12:774 D '14
Mining and reduction of quicksilver ore at
the Oceanic mine, Cambria, Col. C. A.
Heberleln. dlags Am Inst Min E Bui 98:497-
504 F '15: Discussion. 101:1139-41 My '15
New Almaden quicksilver mine. R: O. Place.
11 Eng & Mm J 100:465 S 18 '16
Nickel, copper and mercury as affected by the
war. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:71-2 Ja '15
Production of quicksilver In the United States
in 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:68 Ja 9 '16
Recovery of mercury from amalgamation tail-
ing, Buffalo mines, Cobalt B. B. ThornhilL
flow sheet Am Inst Min E Bui 104:1653-7
A* '15; Abstracts. Met & Chem Eng 13:330-1,
873, 896 My, N 15-D 1 '16; Discussion. Am
met Mln E JBul 108:2455 D '15
See also Amalgams
Mercury boilers. See Boilers, Mercury
Mercury compounds
Salts of the halogenoacetic acids. W. O.
Bateman and D. B. Conrad. Am Chem Soc J
37:2557-60 N '15
Mercury vapor rectifier. See Electric current
rectifiers
Mergelynck museum. See Tprea, Belgium
MeroB
Merog the royal 61ty of Ethiopia. Scl Am S 79:
98 F 13 '15
Merrlman, Mansfield, 1848-
Head of American society for testing materi-
als, por Iron Tr R 56:1381 Je 24 '15
Mesabi range. See Iron mines and mining-"
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
285
Mesothorlum
Monazite, thorium, and mesothorlum. K. L.
KithlL bibllog flow sheet U . 8 Bur Mines
Tech Fa 110:1-30 '15
Messhouses. See Construction camps
Mestre, Italy
Bridges
Design and construction of provincial high-
way bridge at Mestre, Italy. A. M. Wolf,
diags Concrete Cera 6:294-6 Je '16
Dynamic conception of the organic Individual.
Scl'Am 113:120 Ag 7 '15
Pathology of mental diseases. E. GoodalL 3d
Am S 79:835-6 My 22 '15
Metal cleaning
Removing grease by electricity; the modern
way to prepare metal articles for plating
operations. T: Brown. Metal Ind n s 13:192-4
My '15
Metal coating
Development and perfection of Schoop metal
spray. U Scl Am 112:362+ Ap 17 '15
Metal spray processes in engineering and art;
with cost tables. J: Calder. 11 dlags Am Soc
M E J 37:378-83 Jl '15; Abstract Eng M
49:924-8 S '15
_ coating ornamen-
._ Gem 6:66 Ja '15
_ _ _ . ... of protecting metal
nst corrosion. 11 dlag Eng & Contr 42*
326-7 3 30 '16
Method of coating iron or steel with lead. Am
Gas Light J 103:292 N 8 '15
Plating by Impact: Jenkins process. Am Gas
Light J 103:263 6 18 '15
Plating by shooting. 11 Scl Am 113:84 Jl 24 '15
Producing protective coatings by the Schoop
metal spraying process. B. K. Morcam. dlags
Horseless Age 34:827-8 D 2 '14
Protective coatings for metal. H. B. C. Alli-
son. Gen Elec B 18:878-80 8 '16; Same. Eng
& Contr 44:263-4 O 6 '15
Schoop metal-spraying pistol. B. E. Morcom.
Eng & Min J 100:192 Jl 31 '15
Spray process for the production of metallic
coatings. Am Gas Light J 102:28-9 Ja 11 '15
Spraying^ shrapnel shells. 11 ~
Calorizlng: a protective treatment for metal.
H. B. C. Allison and L. A. Hawkins. II Gen
Elec B 17:947-61 O '14; Same. Sci Am S 78:
28 '14; Same cond. Am Gas Light J
Iron Age 96:366
See also Galvanizing; Plating
Metal coloring
Metal coloring
by the corrosion process.
E. Blassett. Jr. Metal Ind n s 13:17 Ja '15
Pullman finish. Metal Ind n s 13:250 Je '16
Metal corrosion. See Corrosion and anti-corro-
sives; Metal protection
Metal cutting
Cutting aluminum rapidly on a buzz planer. J
FT Inst 180:634 N '15
Cutting tools, il Engineer 119:276-7 Mr 19 '16
Diagram for determining cutting time.
L Schelbeck. Mach 21:473 F '15
Duplex cold metal cutting-onT machine. 11 Iron
Affe P5:603 Mr 4 '15
High temperature flames in metal working.
H. R. Swartley, Jr. Iron Age 96:1122 N 11 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting- equipment.
S. W. Miller, il dlags Mach 22: 8?- 99 Or15
Profile milling and grinding. E. Lea. il diags
Mach 21:821 Je '15
Progress in machine shop methods. E. B. Nor-
ris. il Iron Tr B 67:679-82+,x747-50 O 7-14 '15
Sec also Cutting machinery; Gear cutting:
Milling cutters: Oxyacetylene flame; Steel
cutting; Thread cutting machines
Metal finishing
Carbonia finish. 11 Am Gas Light J 103:81 Ag
9 '15
See also Grinding and polishing; Metal
coloring
Metal lath
Length of life of waHs of mortar on metal
lath. W. E. Belcher. Eng Bee 71:754 Je 12 '15
Metal plate floors. See Floors, Metal plate
Metal prices. See Metal trade
Metal protection
Aluminum alloys as surface protection for
metals subject to high temperatures. Eng
N 72:1128 D 3 '14
_ 25 '14
ilorizing metals. W. E. Ruder. Met & Chem
Eng 13:326 My '15
Coating of standplpes at Beading, Mass.. and
Baltimore, Md. F. C. Perkins. U Eng &
Contr 44:32 Jl 14 '15
Corrosion of iron. L. C. Wilson. Eng M 48:
849-58; 49:68-66, 202-10 Mr-My '15
Corrosion of steel wharves at Kowloon: ab-
stract S. H. Ellis, dlags Am Soc M E J
37:123-4 F '15
Gunite concrete encasement, dlags By B 56:
129-80 Ja 23 '15
New method of coating Iron or steel with
lead. Iron Age 96:241 Jl 29 '15
Paint protection of the Panama canal lock-
gates. H: Goldmark. Eng N 72:1227 D 17 '14
Paint vehicles as protective agents against
corrosion; with discussion. M. Toch. 11 J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:510-14 Je '15
Paints for steel structures. Iron Tr B 56:1062-
3 My 27 '15
Prepared paints for metal surfaces. H: A.
Gardner. By Age (Mech ed) 89:613-14 O '15;
Same. Eng & Contr 44:346-7 N 3 '15
Preservative coatings for steeL Iron Age 96:23
Jl 1 '15
Preventing corrosion of steel substructure of
the Cortlandt street ferry terminal of the
Pennsylvania in New York city with gunlte.
11 By Age 58:852 Ap 16 '16
Protection of Iron and steel by paint films.
N. A. Dubols. 11 Scl Am S 77:85-6 F 7 '14;
Same abr. Sci Am S 79:160 Mr 6 '15
Protection of iron and steel. J. "W. Gibbons. 11
By Age (Mech ed) 89:580-1 N '15
Protection of metal structures; with discus-
sion. F: H. Fay. 11 dlags Eng Soc W Pa 31:
115-93 Mr '15; Excerpt. By B 57:154 Jl 31 '15
Protection of metals against electrolysis,
weathering, chemical fumes, etc. M. Toch.
11 Sibley J 30:54-5 N '15
Protective coatings for Iron and steel. E. P..
Later. Foundry 42:497-8; 43:35+ D '14- Ja '15
Protective coatings for line structure and
equipment. B. D. Coombs. Elec W 65:730 Mr
Protective coatings for metal. H. B. C. Alli-
son. Gen Elec B 18:878-80 S '15; Same. Eng
& Contr 44:263-4 O 6 '15
See also Corrosion and anti-corrosives;
Galvanizing; Metal coating
Bibliography
Bibliography of metal corrosion and protec-
tion. Eng Soc W Pa 31:193-222 Mr '15
Metal spray. See Metal coating
Metal trade
Australian metal contracts. L. H. Quln. Iron
' i 96:1060-1 N 4 '15
and selling of ores and metallurgical
_ acts. C: H. Fulton. IT S Bur Mines Tech
_4 83:1-42 '15; Excerpt. Met & Chem Eng
13:640rl S 15 '16; Excerpt. Scl Am S 80:180
California metal output, 1914. Eng & Min 3
100:629 S 25 '16
Course of metal prices since 1879— annual
averages: chart. Eng & Min J 99:50 Ja 9 '16
Doing without Europe. Scl Am 112:128, 157+
F 6-13 '16
German metal prices. Engineer 118:537 D 4
Germany's foreign interests In metals. Eng &
Min J 99:339-4? F 13 '15
Metal market features of 1914. C: Lundberg.
Iron Age 96:11-12 Ja 7 '16
Metal prices In 1913 and 1914. monthly aver-
ages: chart. Eng & Min J 90:49 Ja 9 '15
£etal statistics from the United States geo-
logical survey. Metal Ind n s 13:834 Ag '15
Metal, tin-plate and sheet prices for seven-
teen years. Iron Age 96:24-1i4a Ja 7 '15
Metals in 1914 from the New York Evening
post's annual financial review. J Ind & Eng*
Chem 7:157-8 F '15
286
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Metal trade— Continued
National metal trades association meeting.
Iron Age 96:890-3 Ap 22 '15
Nevada metal production, 1914. Eng & Mln J
100:630 S 26 *15
Nickel, copper and mercury as affected by the
war. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:71-2 Ja '16
Production of minerals and metals in 1914.
Eng & Mln J 99:45-77 Ja 9 '15
Retrospective review of 1914— outlook for 1915.
Metal Ind n s 18:23-4 Ja '15
Steady progress in co-operation as indicated
by reports at the annual convention of the
National metal trades association. Iron Tr
R 56:825-30 Ap 22 '16
War and our chemical industries. C. H. White.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:62-3 Ja '15
War and our metals. L. O. Kellogg. Eng M
49:18-27 Ap '15
See also Copper industry and trade; Iron
industry and trade: Lead Industry and trade;
Scrap metal; Steel industry and trade; Zinc
Industry and trade
Metal trades association, National. See National
metal trades association
Metal waste
Flotation of Joplin-Galena slimes. G: Belchic
and G. L. Allen, Met & Chem Eng 18:847 N
Melting aluminum chips. H. W. Gillett. Metal
Ind n s 13:417-18 O '15; Same. Foundry 48:
462-3 N '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:942-3 N 11
Reclaiming brass sweepings. A. W. Lemma.
Iron Age 95:946 Ap 29 '15; Same. Foundry
43:191-? My '15; game. Metal Ind n s IS:
187-8 My '16
Reclaiming metals from cinder: Standard
equipment company crusher. 11 dlag Foundry
3-327-8 Ag '16
Reclamation of inftgnplfo™ from turnings. J:
Coulson. Metal Ind n s 13:455-7 N '15; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M B J 37:655-6 N '15
Refining of zinc waste. L. J. Krom. 11 diags
Metaf Ind n s 13:281-3 Jl '15
Treatment of waste material containing silver.
R. J. Marsh. Metal Ind n s 13:314-17 Ag '15
See also Scrap metal; Tailings
Metal work
See also Cutlery; Dies;' Ironwork; Machine
tools; Metal coloring; Metal working plants;
Plating; Punching machinery; Sheet-metal
work; Solder and soldering; Welding
Metal work, Artistic
Influence of style on the art metal work of
modern times. A. F. Saundere. U Metal Ind
n B 12:18-20, 389-90; 18:18-19, 324-6 Ja. S
'14, Ja, Ag '15
Metal workers
Educating sheet metal workers' apprentices.
O. ETcluss. Metal Work 83:827 Je 4 '15
Metal working machinery
April exports show $2,000.000 Increase or 150
, per cent. Iron Age 56:1846-7 Je 17 '!&
Modern sheet metal machinery plant II plans
Metal Work 83:127-9 Ja 15 *uf
New sheet metal forming machine. 11 diag
Iron Age 96:577 S 9 '16
Power flanging brake for sheet metal. 11 Iron
Age 96:87? 014 '16
Ryerson Quintuple punching, shearing, and
coping machine, ft Ind Eng 15:58 F 'IB
War revives machinery exports. Iron Age 95:
182 Ja 21 '15
See also Machine tools; Wire- working ma-
chinery
Metal working plant*
Present practise In the use of tungsten fila-
ment lamps for the lighting of metal work-
Ing Plants; with discussion. A. L. ' Powell
t?4*S8 no'g '14 • «n
Bee also Metallurgical plants
Metallography
Alumina in steeL G: F. Comstock. 11 Met A
Chem Eng 13:891-6 D 1 '15
Are the deformation lines in manganese steel
twins or slip bands? H: M. Howe and A. G.
Levy. 4 pis Am Inst Mln H Bui 99:587-600;
103:1467-8 Mr. Jl '16
Brass and bronze — offsprings of copper. J. E-
Schipper. 11 map Automobile 83:316-19 Ag 19'
Carburlzatlon and heat-treatment. J. G
Ayers, jr. 11 Mach 22:17-23 S '15
Detection of burning In steel. J. E. Stead. 11
Iron Tr R 57:843-To 28 '15
Determination of grain size In metals. Z. Jeff-
ries. Am Inst Mm E Bui 108:2359-69 D r
speed tool steels. F: C. A. H. Lantsberry.
- Iron Age 96:238-41 Jl 29 '15
How sulphides may exist In steel Ingots. J. O.
Arnold and Q. R. Bolsover. Iron Tr R 67:
737-8 O 14 '15; Discussion. G. F. Comstock.
Iron Tr R 57:894+ N 4 '15
How to detect phosphorus In steel. W. T.
11 Iron Tr R 57:989-90 N 18 '15
- p- Hudson-
Stead.
Metallography of copper. W: Campbell. Met
Chem Eng 13:721 O 15 '15
Metallography of German silver. F. C: Thomp-
son. Met & Chem Eng 12:785-6 D '14
Mlcrographic inspection of steel: what the
United States navy has done in fl-rfng
causes of failures, u Iron Age 95:292-3 F 1
Microscopic tests of steel; German investiga-
tions at Krupps. B. Strauss. Iron Age 95:
793-4 Ap 8 '15
Modified iron- carbon diagram. E
Met & Chem Eng 13:46^-71 Ag '_„
Preparation of metal specimens for metallo-
graphlc tests, il Met & Chem Eng 13:400.-!
Radiography of metals. W. P. Davey. 11 Am
Inst Min E Bui 104:1515-25 Ag '15; Same. Gen
Elec R 18:795-800 Ag '16; Same cond. Iron
Age 96:522-4 S 2 '15
' nt for macroscopic etching. J. L. Jones.
Recent developments in cast-iron manufacture.
J. E. Johnson, Jr. J Fr Inst 179:59-93, 171-200
Ja-F '15; Discussion. 179:200-13 F '15
ecent progress in metallography. W: Camp-
bell. bibllog Sch Mines Q 36:249-79 Ap '16
---------- *_ ----------
Recent
Researches Tn~anm
_.O._W. Storey, il
malleable castings.
_. .v. oLWAajr. u f uujuujry 42:474-8 D '14
Steel for steering knuckles. E. F. Lake. 11
Iron Tr R 56:611-12+ Mr 25 '15
Steel— its pathology. J. TO: Schipper. 11 dlags
Automobile 32:611-15, 660-3+, 706-8+ Ap 8-
22 '16
Structure and hysteresis loss in medium-car-
bon steel. F. C. Langenberg and R. G. Web-
ber. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:291-300 F '15;
Same. Iron Age 95:506-8 Mr 4 '15; Same,
cond. Iron Tr R 67:576-7 S 23 '15
Surface decarburizatlon of steel. J. G. Ayers,
Jr. U Iron Tr R 56:1305-6+ Je 24 '16; Same!
Iron Age 96:5-7 Jl 1 '15
Seo also Alloys; Iron; Steel
Bibliography
Recent progress in metallography. W: Camp-
bell. Sch Mines Q 36:252-79 Ap '15
Metallurgical analysis
Adjustment of the direct electric
rent to electro-analysis. E. J. _
plan Met & Chem Eng 13:624-6 S 1 _.
Analysis of spelter: report. J Ind & Eng Chem
d group metals;
d D. J. Brown.
'15; Same. Met
7:647-8 Je r!5
Electro-analysis of the sec
abstract E. P. Schoch •
Eng ft Mln J 100:521 S
& Chem Eng 13:568 S 1 '
See also Assaying; Iron— Analysis; Steel-
Analysis
Metallurgical apparatus
Arizona copper co.'s Dorr thickener. D: Cole.
U diag Eng & Mln J 100:181-4 Jl 24 '15
Callow pneumatic process of flotation. U plan
Met & Chem Eng 18:671-2 S 1 '15
' Device to Introduce deoxldants into molten
metal dlags Iron Age 96:844 Ap 15 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
287
Metallurgical apparatus — Continued
Precipitating apparatus for use In cyanidlng.
plan Eng & Mln J 99:1079 Je 19 '15
Simmonds' retort-discharging- machine, il Eng
& Min J 99:449-50 Mr 6 '15
Siphons on solution samplers, diags Eng &
Mln J 99:863 My 15 '16
Use of hydrometallurgical apparatus in chemi-
cal engineering. J: V. N. Dorr. 11 diags J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:119-30 F '15; Same. Met &
Chem Eng 13:55-9, 91-8 Ja-F '15
See also Concentrating tables; Dorr agita-
tors; Trent agitators
Metallurgical patents
Lalst roasting patents, diags Eng & Mfa J
See also Alloys — Patents
Metallurgical plants
Anaconda leaching and acid plants. B. P
Mathewson. il plans Eng & Mln J 99:723-7
of modern copper plants. C: H. Re-
, Met & Chem Eng 13:660-1 O 1 '15
I mining in California— a comparison. I* A.
Palmer. IT diag Met & Chem Bng 13:617-24 S
How titanium-aluminum bronze is produced.
C. Vickers. il Foundry 43:278-8 Jl '15
Labor and power used In cyanide -mm*, n. A.
Megraw. Eng & Mln J 99:812-14 F 18 '15
Mine and metallurgical construction in 1914.
Eng & Min J 99:78-80 Ja 9 '15
New mill of the Daly West mining co., Park
City, Utah. L. C. Howard. 11 plan flow sheet
Met & Chem Eng 13:597-602 % 15 '15
Zinc manufacture in the Pittsburgh district;
plant of the American zinc & chemical com-
pany at Langeloth, Pa. 11 map Iron Age
95:1064-7 My 18 '15
See also Cyanide plants; Iron works;
Smelting works; Steel works
Accidents
Accidents in metallurgical plants in 1913 and
1914. Eng & Mln J 100:816 N 18 '15
Cost
Building the Tough-Oakes mill. J: A. Baker.
11 diags Eng & Mln J 100:869-74, 915-18 N
27-D 4 '16
Cost of mill construction. H. T. Curran.
& Min J 100:345-7 Ag 28 '15; Same. Eng
Contr 44:266-8 O 6 '15
Tonopah plant of the Belmont Tnii^ng co.:
construction costs. A. H. Jones. Am Inst
Min E Bui 104:1731-2 A* '15; Same. Eng &
Jgn J 100:481 SW'S; Abstract MeF.&
Chem Eng 13:811-12 N 1 '15
Metallurgists
Good advice to consulting metallurgists and
others. W. B. Blythe. Met & Chem Eng 13:
442-3 Jl '15
Metallurgy
American institute of mining engineers 110th
meeting. Met & Chem Eng 13:177-85 Mr '15
Formation and decomposition of sulphates
during roasting. B. Dudley, Jr. Met & Chem
Eng 13:221-6, 303-8 Ap-My '15
Metallurgical temperature chart. W: J. Kiln.
Foundry 43:142a Ap '15
Metallurgical treatment of the low-grade and
complex ores of Utah. D. A. Lyon, R. H.
Bradford, S. S. Arentz, O. C. Ralston, and
C. L. Larson. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 90:1-
39 '15
Metallurgical work at the National physical
laboratory 1914-1915. Met & Chem Eng 13:
583-5 S 15 '15
Metallurgy at International engineering con-
gress. Met & Chem ETng 13:655-62, 721-9 O
Metallurgy in the Coeur d'Alenes. H. A. Me-
graw. fl Eng & Mln J 100:827-30 N 20 '16
Progress In metallurgy. J. Douglas. Am Inst
Mm B Bui 100:763-6 Ap '15
. Separation of white metal and gunmetai bor-
ings. R. H. Walton and G. T. Bailey, dlag
. Met & Chem Eng 13:204 Ap '15
flto atop Alloys;
Chemical engineer
Cyanide process; ' a-iM--
stattc separation of ores; Filters and nitra-
tion (metallurgy); Flue dust; Flux; Fur-
naces, Metallurgical; Hydrometallurgy; Mag-
netic separation of ores; Metallurgical analy-
sis; Metallurgical apparatus; Metallurgical
plants; Metallurgists; Metals; Ore treat-
ment: Smelting; Stamp mills; also names of
metals, e. g. Aluminum metallurgy. Copper
metallurgy* Iron metallurgy, Lead metal-
lurgy, Silver metallurgy, Steel metallurgy,
Zinc metallurgy
Exhibitions
Co-operative metallurgical exhibit at the
Panama-Pacific international exposition.
A. E. Wells and G. H. Clevenger. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:743-5 O 15 '15
Standards
Standardization of metallurgical units. Met &
Chem Eng 13:828-9 N 15 '15
Metals
American Institute of metals annual meeting,
Atlantic City. Foundry 43:394-7 O '15
American institute of metals meeting at At-
lantic City, Sept 28. Iron Age 96:819-22 O 7
•15
Behaviour of metals under stress. F. C. A. H.
Lantsberry. Engineer 119:68 Ja 15 '15
Conductivity of metals. J. J. Thomson. Scl
Am S 80:114-15 Ag 21 '15
Effect of acetylene on metals. Scl Am 113:408
Electronic theories of the properties of metals.
C. H. Lees. Sci Am S 80:320 N 13 '16
Hardening of metals. Am Soc M E J 37:489-90
Ag '16
Institute of metals: annual general meeting.
Engineer 119:309-10 Mr 26 '15
Institute of metals annual meeting. London,
March 18-19. Foundry 43:193-4 My '15
Many carbon-free metals and alloys now avail-
able. H. D. Browne. Eng N 74:636-7 S 30 '16
Metastabillty of metals. A. Vosmaer. Met &
Chem Eng 13:535-8 S 1 '15
Method of reducing some metals In crystal-
lized form on glass slips as permanent mi-
croscope mounts. J. H. Bowman. U Am
Chem Soc J 87:1468-71 Je '15
Munition metals. H. C. H. Carpenter. Scl Am
S 80:262-3 O 23 '15; Abstract. J&Sg, M 50:112-
13 O f!5
Passivity of metals. H. G. Byers and S. C.
Langdon. diags Am Chem Soc J 36:2004-11
O '14
Properties of metals at higher temperatures;
abstract. P. Ludwlk. Am Soc ME J 87:
604-5 O '15
Rapid analysis of bearing metals and high-
copper content alloys. C. G. Lutts. Met &
Chem Eng 13:346-7 Je '15
Weight per cubic foot and per cubic inch.
W. L. Tryon. Foundry 43:222a Je '16
Bee dlso Alloys; Amalgams; Annealing;
Assaying; Babbitt metal; Chemistry, In-
organic; Corrosion and
,
-corrosives;
^^s^^oaeSJ^a^fflf'
lurgy; Mines and mineral resources; Ore de-
posits; Slag; Smelting; Solder and soldering:
Welding; Wire; also names of metals and
n liny a Q. gm Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Co-
balt, Copper, Gold, Iron, Lead, Manganese,
Mercury, Nickel, Steel, Tin, Zinc
Diseases
Fatigue and disease of metals. P. Kreuzpoln-
terTlron Age 95:960-1 Ap 29 '16 ,
Liberty bell and disease of metals. 11 Iron
Age 95:391-3 F 18 '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:
238-7 Ap 10 '15
Testing
BrlnneU hardness testing of non-ferrous alloys.
V. Sldllman. Metal Ind n s 12:423-4 O '14;
Same. Foundry 48:111-12 Mr '15
Comparison of nardness testing apparatus.
Mach 21:364 Ja '15
Endurance of metals under repeated stresses;
some new facts, and a new method of test-
ing, diags Locomotive 30:130-42 Ja '15
Fatigue of copper aHoya. E. Jonson. Metal
Ind n s 13:288-4 Jl '16: Same. Eng Rec 72:
22-3 Jl 8 '16; Same, wit' " - -
43:811-12 Ag '16
288
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Metals— Testing: —Continued
Finding- blowholes with the X-rays. C. H.
Tonamy. 11 dlags Foundry 48:456-6 N '15;
Same cond. Iron Age 96:1(554-6 N 4 '15
Magnetic studies of mechanical deformation
in certain ferromagnetic metals and alloys.
H. Hanemann and P. D. Merica. 11 Am Inst
Min £7 Bui 108:2371-85 D '15
Mechanical properties of metals. F. C. A. H.
Lantsberry. Metal Work 82:827 D 25 '14
Test pieces for tensile tests. H.- Friedmann.
diags Metal Ind n s 13:247 Je '15
Met a la, Fatigue In. See Fatigue In metals
Metamorphlsm (geology)
Observations on contact metamorphlc ore de-
posits. B. Prescott. diags Econ Geol 10:55-
69 Ja '16
Metastablllty. See Allotropy
Meteor mountain, Arizona
Mine In a meteor-made crater. A. Chapman.
11 Scl Am 112:70 Ja 16 '15
Meteorite*
Mine In a meteor-made crater. A. Chapman.-
11 Scl Am 112:70 Ja 16 '15
Meters
Direct-reading- volumetric and velocity meter
for measuring fluid flow. 11 Eng N 72:1213
D 17 '14
Levin flow meter and metering1 flow bend.
dlags Power 42:372-3 S 14 '15
Rate -flow meter. H. C. Hayes. Am Soc M E
J 37:159-64 Mr '15; Discussion. 37:164, 225-
6 Mr-Ap '15
Report of the committee on measurement of
gas in large volumes, diag- Am Gas Inst Fro
9:pt 1, 677-704; Discussion. 705-20 '14
Republic flow meter, dlag Power 42:612 N 2
'15; Bng- & Min J 100:888 N 27 '15
8ca also Coal meters: Compressed air
meters; Electric meters; Extensometers; Gas
meters; Liquid meters: Pitometer; Steam
meters; Viscometers; water meters
Reading
Camera for reading meters. 11 Am Gas Light
J 103:141 Ag 30 '15; Mach 22:75-6 8 '15
Meters, Electric. See Electric meters
Meters, Liquid. See Liquid meters
Meters, Steam. See Steam meters •
Methane
Influence of temperature and pressure on the
exploslblllty of methane-air mixtures. G. A.
Burrell ana I. W. Robertson, diag J Ind &
Bng Chem 7:417-19 My '15
Physical laws of methane gas. P. F. Walker.
Am Soc M H J 37:176-9 Mr '15
Metric system
Advantages of metric system. C: Vivier. Auto-
mobile 33:968-9 N 25 '15
If decimals of degree why not decimals of full
circle? R. C. Hardman. Bng Rec 72:490 O 16
Metropolis, Illinois
Bridges
Metropolis bridge over the Ohio river, dlags
Ry Age 59:160 Jl 23 '15
Mexico
Concrete buildings In Mexico. Bldg Age 87:
29-30 F '15
Conditions In Mexico. Met A Chem Bng 13:
209-10 Ap '15
Situation In Mexico. Bng & Min J 100:445-6 S
11 '15
•See also Architecture— Mexico; Geology-
Mexico; Latin America; Mines and mineral
resources— Mexico; Petroleum—Mexico; Rail-
roads—Mexico
Economic conditions
In Mexico. Bng & Min J 99:900 My
New mining taxes In Mexico. Bng & Min J
100:691-2 O 23 '15
Industries and resources
rrendes of petroleum In eastern Mexico
contrasted with those in Texas and Lou-
ma. E. T. Dumble. Am Inst Min B Bui
104:1623-38 AS '15; Discussion. 108:2434-5 D
See also Mines and mineral resources —
Mexico; Petroleum — Mexico
Law
More Mexican mining law. Bng & Min J 100:
688 O 23 '15
New mining edict In Mexico. Bng & Min J
New' mining- taxes In Mexico. Bng & Mtn j
100:811-12 N 13 '15
Miami copper company
Miami copper company In 1914. J. P. Channlng.
Bng & Min J 99:55-6 Ja 9 '15
Mica
Sheet mica for stove openings. Metal Work
84:151 Jl 30 '15
Temperature limits for mica Insulation; dis-
cussion. Blec W 66:1130 N 20 '15
Temperature of mica insulation; discussion.
Blec R & W Blec'n 67:942 N 20 '15
X-ray examination of built-up mica. C. N.
Moore. 11 dlag Gen Blec R l£:195-7 Mr '15;
Same. Sd Am S 80:253 O 16 '15
Michigan
Beo also Roads— Michigan
Michigan Central railroad
Economic value of the Detroit river tunnel.
Sd Am 113:422 N 13 '15
Important terminal improvement: Detroit
river tunnel. 11 Scl Am S 80:308 ft 13 '15
Michigan Central and the Big Four, map Ry
Age 58:731-3 Ap 2 '15
69th annual report Ry Age 58:771-2 Ap 2 '15
Michigan good roads association
7th annual convention. Grand Rapids, March
9-12. Good Roads n s 9:149-50 Ap 3 '15
Michigan railway
New heavy electric railroad opened In Michi-
gan, dlags Bng N 74:212-13 Jl 29 '15
Michigan state association of master plumbers
23d annual convention, Detroit, April 6-7. Dom
Bng 71:40-2 Ap 10 '15
Michigan state association of sheet metal con-
tractors
Annual convention, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
March 10-11. Metal Work 83:445-6+ Mr 19
'15
Michigan university
Automobile engineering curricula. W. T. Flsh-
lelgh. Horseless Age 35:111-14 Ja 20 '15
Micrometers
Brown & Sharpe machinists' small tools. 11
____ ory of the micrometer caliper again. L. D.
Burlingame. Mach 22:58-9 S '16
How we came to have the micrometer caliper.
L. D. Burlingame. 11 diags Mach 21:777-83
Je '15
How we came to have the micrometer caliper.
W. D. Forbes. Mach 22:11 S '15
How we came to have the Slocomb shop mi-
crometer. J. T. Slocomb. dlag Mach 21:999-
1000 Ag '15
Micrometer caliper as a machine shop gage,
J. T. Slocomb. Mach 21:309-10 D '14
Reed & Prince micrometers. 11 Iron Age 96:
750 S 30 '15
Microphones
Aerial range-finding with electrical ears. 11
m 113:
Scl Am
:377 O 30 '15
Submarines betrayed by sound waves. 11 Sd
Am 113:333+ O 16 '15
Mlcrophotography. See Photomicrography
M Icropyrometer
Bxnlssivlty of metals and oxides; measure-
ments with the mlcropyrometer. G. K. Bur-
gess and R. G. Waltenberg. U S Bur Stand
Bui 11:591-605 My 27 '15; Excerpt Scl Am
S 80:117 Ag 21 'IB
Microscopes and microscopy
intramlcroBcope and Its application to mod-
em biology. Scl Am S 80:211 O 2 '15
See also Metallography; Photomicrography
Middle age , m „ _
Why do men over forty break down? C: F.
Bolduan. Sd Am 113:63 Jl 17 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
289
Mid vale steel & ordnance co.
Worth brothers and Remington arms; addi-
tional absorptions by the Mldvale steel &
ordnance co. Iron Age 96:908-9 O 14 '15
Migraine. See Headache
Mildew
Study of some curious painting phenomena.
H: A. Gardner, il J Frlnst 179:681-6 Je f!5
Militarism
What Is militarism? Scl Am 112:78 Ja 23 '15
See a7*o Peace; United States— Defenses
Military aeronautics. See Aeronautics, Military
Military art and science
Art of deception in war. il Sci Am 112:124+
F 6 '15
As It was In the beginning. Scl Am 113:136
Chlorine gas on the battlefield. Sci Am 112:
452 My 15 '15
Disposing asphyxiating gases, il Sci Am US:
Improvised means of crossing rivers. 11 Sci
Am 112:228 Mr 6 '15
Invisible man behind the gun. Scl Am 112:46
Ja 9 '15
Measurement of distances in war. A. Keller.
11 dlags Scl Am S 79:324-5 My 22 '15
Review of the year 1914: army and navy. Scl
Am 112:6 Ja 2 '15
Trench warfare; ten hours of trench digging
for ten minutes of rifle flre. W. D. A. An-
derson. 11 Sci Am 113:6-8 Jl 3 'IB
See also Aeronautics, Military; Artillery;
Automobiles In war; Coast defense; Explo-
sives, Military; Fortification. ; Grenades;
Guns; Intrenchments; Mines. Military; Pro-
jectiles; Range finding; Shells; Shooting,
Military; Shrapnel shells; Sieges; Target
practice: Torpedoes; Transportation, Mili-
tary: War: War games; also headings be-
ginning Military
Military automobiles. See Automobiles, Military
Military bridges
Building bridges under flre. M. Wells. 11 Scl
Am 111:466-7 D 6 '14
Pontoon bridges and rafts. II Scl Am S 80:
136 Ag 21 '15
Military cars. See Cars, Military
Military communication. See Military telegraph;
Military telephone
Military education
Business men's training camp at Plattsbure.
11 Sci Am 113:182-3 A* 28 'K
Military preparedness an Insurance for peace.
L. Wood. Eng Rec 71:768-9 Je 19 '15
More military and naval academies. R. S.
Spear. Scl Am 113:9 Jl 3 '15
West Point for non-commissioned officers.
F. C. Butler. Sci Am 112:403 My 1 '15
Military engineering
Electricity in present-day warfare, il Bel Am
113:494+ D 4- '15
Engineer function in modern warfare. Eng &
MIn J 100:467-8 S 18 '16
Engineer In the field. J. Graham. Scl Am S
79:98 F 13 '15
Mobilizing the engineer companies of the mili-
tia. D A. Tomlinson. 11 Eng Rec 72:314-15
Pioneers of the army. T. Wolff. Scl Am S 80:
226-7 O 9 '15
Protecting a retreating army; effective meth-
ods of destroying Its lines of communica-
tions. II Scl Am 112:406 My 1 '16
Specialized experience of engineers and con-
tractors vital to country's defense. G: Per-
rine. 11 Eng Rec 72:594-6 N 13 '15
War geology. W. Salomon. Scl Am S 80:267 O
Ofe alw Fortification; Intrenchments; Mil-
itary bridges; Military hygiene; Military
lighting; Military reconnaissance; Military
telephone; Mines, Military; Transportation,
Military explosives. See Explosives, Military
Military geography
Geographic aspects of the war. D. W. John-
son. Slag Scl Am S 80:194-5. 222-4 S 25-O 2
TTps and downs of war. Scl Am 111:502 D 19 '14
Military hygiene
Pure water for the army; various forms of
fleW-servlce filters, il Scl Am S 80:89 Ag
Pimfylng jinking water on the field. Scl Am
Sterilization of water-supplies for troops on
79C"92-3Se^Cf 'I?' S* ™>0dhead' Sci *» S
Trench f frost-bite. L. Smith. Scl Am S 80:367-8
See alw Surgery, Military; War— Relief of
sick and wounded
Militar
« flghtin* Une-
Mllltary photography. See Photography, Military
M I "*gjy Postal service. See Postal service,
Military reconnais
• Mechanical ^ids for air scouts. 11 Scl Am 112:
Milltary air scouting by motion pictures. E. A.
Bench. Sci Am 112:156 F 13 r!5
Military shooting. See Shooting, Military
Military surgery. See Surgery, Military
Military telegraph
Telegraph and telephone in the German army.
II Scl Am S 80:177, 181 S 18 '15
Military telephone
Army field telephone and buzzer devised by
signal corps, il Elec W 66:849-50 O 16 '15
Field telephones for use in war; abstract
C: R. Darling, diags Elec W 66:874-5 O 16 f!5
French field telephones, il Scl Am S 80:293 N
Military tools
Military tool with wide variety of uses. 11 Scl
Am 113:471 N 27 '15
Military transportation. See Transportation, Mil-
itary
Militia. See United States— Militia
Milk
Elec'n 67:994 N 27 '15
Electrified milk-distributing depot using cen-
tral station service. 11 Elec W 66:650 S 18
15
Motors simplify operations In milk depot J. L.
Wiltse. 11 BTec V 66:363-5 Ag 14 VL5
Purification of milk by electricity. 11 Elec W
64:1153-4 D 12 '14
Analysis
Device for the successive' determination of
the solids and fat In milk and other fluids.
A. Seldenberg. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:769-73
S 15
Experimental data comparing the delicacy of
different tests for hydrogen peroxide in milk.
I. T. Darlington. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:676
Ag '15
Manufacture of condensed milk, casein, etc.
R. T. Mohan. Sci Am S 80:26 Jl 10 '15
Bacteriology
Studies In-bacterial metabolism. A. I. Kendall,
A. A. Day and A. W. Walker. Am Chem Soo
J 36:1987-66 S '14
Milk, Condensed
• Manufacture of condensed milk, casein, etc.
R. T. Mohan. Sd Am S 80:14-15, 26 Jl 3-10
Miller. Spencer, 1859-
Sketoh. por Eng M 50:217 N '15 '
Milling costs. See Ore treatment— Cost
Milling cutter*
Interlocking milling cutters, dlags Mach 21:
911-12 J1^15
Milling machinery. See Crushing machinery
290
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
the milling1 machine.
21:1005 As '15
11 Iron Age 94:1293
Milling machines
Compound Indexing on
J: A. HinckleyTMach
Cutting short lead spira
D JP14
Efficiency in milling and boring: Dodge miller
turns out 18 cylinder blocks and heads In
I hour. 11 Automobile 32:877 F 25 '15
Fast continuous milling. U Mach 21:998 -Ag '16
Fixtures for continuous milling. A. B. Bach-
mann. II dlags Mach 21:351-4 Ja '15
History of the milling machine. L. D. Burlin-
game. 11 Iron Tr R 66:923-6 My 6 '15 a
Kempsmlth spindle nose construction. 11 dlag
Mach 21:1021 Ag '15 _
Machine for milling spiral grooves. G: Werner,
Jr. diag Mach 22:163-4 O '15
MUling attachments. I* J. Rodgers. 11 Mach
21:272 D '14
Oesterleln milling machines. 11 Mach 21:595
Mr .'15; Iron Age 95:444 F 25 '15 ^
Piano-type milling machine. 11 Engineer 120:
139 Ag 6 '15
Rapid finishing of automobile castings. 11 Iron
Age 94:1282-3 J> 3 '14
Spiral milling attachment. 11 dlag Iron Age 95:
1389 Je 24 '15
Square-end milling fixture. O. A. Webster. 11
dlags Mach 21:1009 Ag '16
Three adaptable milling fixtures. C. F. Meyer.
II dlags Mach 21:962-6 Ag '15
Turning a ball on the milling machine.
G: Slider, dlag Mach 21:407 JfiPie
Twin machines for Packard rear axles. 11 Au-
tomobile 32:684 Ap 16 '15
'Uninterrupted feed ""^t^g machine. U Iron
Age 96:1234 N 25 '15
"Vertical milling machine for shrapnel. 11 Iron
Age 95:1281 Je 10 '15
See also Die-sinking machines; Gear out-
ting; Machine tools
Mills and ml II work
Estimating the cost of mill buildings. C: F.
Dingman. Eng ft Contr 44:185 S 8 '16
Wind stresses in ateel mill-buildings. R. Flem-
ing, dlags Eng N 73:210-14 F 4 '15
See also Cotton mills; Factories: Flour
mills; Knitting mills; Machinery; Manufac-
tures; Paper mills; Rolling mills; Sawmills;
Scientific management; Textile mills
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bridge*
Actual operations in connection with the shift-
Ing of double-track swing spans on the Chi-
cago ft Northwestern Ry. 11 Eng ft Contr
43369-60 Ap 21 '16
Design and construction work preliminary
to the actual shifting of a double-track
swing bridge on the Chicago & Northwestern
Ry. plans Eng & Contr 43:366-9 Ap 21 '15
Railroads
Operating the Milwaukee (Wls.) terminals of
the St. Paul. W. B. Hlnrlchs. Ry Age 57:
1050-1 D 4 '14
Rapid transit
Milwaukee fare case decided. Elec Ry J 46:
52-3 Jl 10 '16
Zone system of fares in practice; with dis-
cussion. R. B. Stearns. Elec Ry J 45:836-8
My 1 '15
Sanitary affair*
Milwaukee bureau of street sanitation. Munlc J
37:888-90 D 17 '14
Sewerage
Activated-sludge experiments. T. C. Hatton.
dlags Eng N 74:134-7 Jl 16 '15
Milwaukee sewerage problem and the sewage
treatment testing station. T. C. Hatton. Eng
& Contr 42:367-9 O 14 '14
World's first full-scale plant for the treat-
ment of sewage by the activated sludge proc-
ess. T. C. Hatton. dlags plan Eng ft Contr
44:322-7 O 27 '15; Same cond. Eng Rec 72:
481-4 O 16 '15; Abstract Munlc J 39:776-7 N
18 '15
Water supply
Construction plant and
new water works Intak
Eng ft Contr 43:852-6, 371-2 Ap 21-2
Curtailment of water waste and selection of
•mA+Mwn A+ HiTflwM *i !*•.*>« ___.^.^_ \gff\ft\f a "Si ff.
Meter maintenance systematized by water-
'-- 1 in Milwaukee, il Eng Rec
Special features in the new intake tunnel at
Milwaukee. L. G. Warren, dlags Eng N 73:
050- 1 Ap o 15
Mine accident*
Accident prevention by the New Jersey zinc
co. (B. F. Tlllson. Eng ft Mln J 98:1084-9 D
Accident rate at various hours of the day-
table. Eng & Mln J 100:239 AS 7 '15 '
Accidents from falls of rock or ore. E. Hlg-
gins. 11 U S Bur Mines CIrc 17:1-18 •S'
lame. Iron Tr R 56:375-7+ F 18 '16 '
Causes of electrical accidents in English col-
lieries, dlag Eleo R & W Elec'n 67:903 N 13
'15
Compensation laws and accidents. E. N. Zern.
Colliery 35:438-6 Mr '15
Metal-mine accidents In the United States,
during the calendar year 1913. A. EL Fay. US
Bur Mines Tech Pa 94:1-70 '14
Mile beyond the sunshine. Scl Am 113:450 N 20
'15
Statistical data on fatal and nonfatal acci-
dents. C. B. Button, tables U S Bur Mines
Bui 75:174-245 '15
Unusual and historic accidents. W. R. Ingalla
and L. O. Kellogg. U S Bur Mines Buf 75:
See also Coal mines and mining— Acci-
dents and explosions; Firedamp; Mine ex-
plosions: Mine fires; Mine rescue work; Min-
ing engineering— Safety devices and meas-
ures; Safety lamps
Mine accounting
Recording and comparing mining data. F. T.
Rubldge. Eng ft Mln J99:193-4 Ja 28 '15
Mine air
Humidifying mine air. J. W. Reed. Colliery
35:330-2 Ja '15
Humidity of mine air. Colliery 35:302 Ja '15
Humidity of mine air. R. T. Williams. 11 map
U S Bur Mines Bui 83:1-63 '14
Hygrograph. H: Briggs. Colliery 35:374-5 F '15
Rock-dust sampler. O. Ruhl. 11 Eng ft Mln J
Boo also Mine gases; Mine ventilation
Mine animal*. See Live stock; Mules
Mine buildings
Aurora's change house. W: S. Black. 11 dlag
plan Eng ft Min J 100:310-11 Ag 21 '15
Saw-tooth colliery building. U dlags Colliery
Shaft-rockhouse practice In the copper coun-
try. L. H. Goodwin. 11 dlags Eng & Mln J
99:1061-6, 1107-10; 100:7-12. 53-7 Je 19-J1 10
'16
8e# also Miners' houses
Mine bulkheads
construction, and cost of two mine
aads at Hlbernla mine, New ^Jersey.
30 '14
Mine cages. See Mine hoisting
Mine cars
Application of roller bearings to mine-car
haulage. P. N. Case, dlags Eng ft Mln J
100:144-6 Jl 24 '16
Automatic end gate for mine cars. A. G. Mor-
lock. dlags Eng ft Contr 43:185 F 24 '15
Mine chutes. See Mine timbering
Mine construction „ ,
' • Y- -ies. R, G. Clark, dlags Col-
Concrete In mine work. B. Reynolds. Colliery
35:407-8 Mr '15
Concrete underground ore pociket at Copper
Queen. F. M. Heidelberg, dlags Eng ft loin
J 100:659- 61 O 2 '15
Design of angle- sheave frames. F. L. Burr.
Eng ft Mm J 99:859-64, 408-8 F 20-27 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
291
Mine construction — Continued
Reinforced concrete props and beams In mines.
S. M. Dlzon. Colliery 35:431-2 Mr '16
See also Head frames; Mine bulkheads;
Mine dams; Mine shafts; Mine timbering;
Mine tipples
Mine dams
Effectual sealing of water dams. F. H. Water-
house, diags Colliery 36:36-6 Ag '15
drainage tunneL
Colorado. T. H. Sheldon. 11 map
J 100:646-9 O 2 '15
See also Mine pumping
Mine equipment
Design and construction of a concrete idler
stand. H. H. Hunter, dlags IQng & Contr
44:413-14 N 24 '15
Electrical equipment rules. Colliery 35:678+
Jl '15
Skip transfer at incline-shaft collar. A- C.
Vivian, diags Eng & Mm J 98:1095 D 19 *14
See also Electricity in mining; Mine cars;
Mine haulage; Mine hoisting; Mining ma-
chinery
Mine explosions
Air blasts at Qulncy mine, Houghton, Mich.
Eng & Min J 99:914-15 My 22 -15
Carlisle mine explosion. W: Z. Price. Colliery
36:464 Ap '16
Coroner's report on Mulga disaster. Colliery
35:236 D '14
EExpIoslbillty of acetylene. G: A. Burrell and
G. G. OberfelL U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 112:
1-12 '15
What a miner can do to prevent explosions
of gas and of coal dust. G: S. Rice. IT 8 Bur
Mines Circ 21:1-21 '15
See also Coal dust; Coal mines and mining
— Accidents and explosions; Mine accidents;
Mine air; Mine fires; Mine gases
Mine fans. See Mine ventilation
Mine fires
Anticipating mine fires. J. McCrystle. plan
Colllery36:79-80 S '15
Black Hawk mine fire; use of oxygen helmet
apparatus. J. B. Forrester, map Colliery 36:
12-18 Ag '15
Causes of mine fires. A. C. Starr. Colliery 35:
532 My "15
Fire-fighting: methods at the Mountain View
mine, Butte, Mont. C. L. Berrien. 11 pis Am
Inst Mln E Bui 102:1215-46 Je '15
Reversing main air- currents. W: Clifford.
diags Colliery 35:544-5 My '15
Stripping at the National colliery. 11 Colliery
35:598-b Je '15
See also Firedamp; Mine explosions; Safety
lamps
Mine foremen
Answers to examination questions for mine
foreman and fire boss In various states In
1914. Colliery 35:447-50 Mr '15
Answers to examination Questions for mine
foreman and fire boss in various states in
1915. Colliery 36:163-5 O '15
Mine foreman and first aid. W. Mclntyre, jr.
Colliery 36:296 Ja '15
Questions selected from those asked at an
examination for mine foreman, held in Price,
Utah. September 15 and 16. 1914. Colliery 35:
217-2*. 276-9. 888-41 N '14-Ja '16
Questions selected from those asked at ex-
aminations for mine foreman and fire boss
in various states in 1915. Colliery 36:50+,
106-7 Ag-S '16
Mine gases
Gas caps and gas discharges, J: Thompson.
Gas-detecting apparatus. W. G. McMillan. Col-
liery 36:611 Je '15
Occurrence of explosive gases In coal mines.
N. H. Darton. blbliog dlags maps U S Bur
Mines Bui 72:1-237 '15
Origin, occurrence, and behavior, of the gases
usually found in mines. F. Haas. Colliery
85:375-9 F '15; Discussion. 85:436-41, 483-ti,
601-2 Mr-Ap '15
Sea aZAo Firedamp; Mine air; Mine explo-
sions; Mine ventilation
Mine haulage
Electric haulage problem. Colliery 35:560 My
Handling stock-pile cars. F. H. Armstrong. 11
Eng & Min J 100:355 Ag 28 '15
Mine mule Investigations. G. E. Wentworth.
Colliery 36:261-21) '14
Moving ore in flat stopes. E. M. Weston. U
dlag Eng & Min J 100:666-6 O 23 '15
Proposed Incline haul. M. M. Haley, plan
Colliery 36:127 O '16
Rate of hand tramming. Eng & Mln J 100:226
Ag 7 '15
Regenerating electric ore railroad. Eng M 49:
121-2 Ap T15
Tramming and hoisting at Copper Queen
mine. G. F. G. Sherman. U dlags Am Inst
Min B Bui 105:1837-85 S '15
See also Locomotives, Mine; Mine cars;
Mine hoisting; Mine tipples; Mine tracks
Cost ^
Gasoline locomotive haulage; its cost as com-
pared to mule haulage at mines of Trosper
coal co., Bradel, Ky. 11 Colliery 36:547-8 My
Mine hoisting
Alaskan ore-hoisting rig. W. Swaren. dlag
Eng & Min J 100:812 S4 '15 **
Automatic landing chairs. 11 Eng & "Miy j 100:
761 N 6 '15
Balancing dummy In inclined shaft. L HV
Goodwin. Eng & Min J 98:1001-2 D 6 '14
Bucket-dumping device. H. A. LJnke. dlag
Eng & Min J^99:944 My 29 '15 ^^
Design of angle-sheave frames. F. L. Burr.
Eng & Mln J 09:369-64, 403-8 F 20-27 '16
Diameter of sheaves for hoisting rope. Eng &
Min J 100:883 N 27 '15
Electric winding; abstract. Elec W 66:876 O
16 '15
Faclng-off a brake wheel. A. E. Hall. 11 BSng
& 3fin J 100:760 N 6 '16
Features of the electrical equipment for the
Granite mountain hoist. G. B. Rosenblatt. 11
diag Assn Eng Soc J 54:199-209 My '15
Fleeting device for hoist with conical drums.
F. H. Armstrong. 11 diag Bug & Mln J 99:
945 My 29 '15
French electric mine hoist. 11 Colliery 35:468-
70+ Ap '15
Granite mountain hoist G. B. Rosenblatt. Eng
& Mln J 100:116-16 Jl 17 '15
Hoist and compressor power curves. F. E.
Harbour. Eng & Mln J 99:988-9 Je 6 '16
Large electric hoist. W. Sykes. 11 diags Am
Inst E E Pro 34:1819-27 Ag '16
Large electric hoist for Montana mine. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:943-4 N 20 '15
Lateral friction of winding ropes; abstract.
H. W. G. Halbaum. Am Soc M E J 37:361-2
Je '16
Men and machinery of the Comstock — pioneer
hoisting works. G. W. Dickie, il Eng & Mln
J 98:1180-4 D 26 '14
Prevention of overwinding and overspeeding
in shafts. G. G. T. Pdole. Colliery 36:20-2
Ag '15
Reversing rope on single-drum hoist. C. M.
Rasmussen. Eng & Mln J 99:665-6 Ap 10 '15
Silver Hill underground hoisting station. J.
Humes. U diags Eng & Mln J 100:747-51 N
Sliding board for hoisting ropes. D. E. Charl-
ton. dlags Eng & Mln J 100:393 8 4 '15
Spillage and sinking pocket. A. E. Hall, dlags
Eng & Min J 99:612 Ap 3 '15
Steel headframe at no. 9 shaft, Republic mine,
Vulcan, Mich. F. L. Burr, il diags Eng &
Mln J 100:379-82, 430-5 S 4-11 '15
Substitute for rollers in incline. H. H. Hodg-
klnson. diag Eng & Mln J 99:149-50 Ja 16 '15
Tests of large steam hoists. H. E. Spring.
Gen Elec R 18:179-89 Mr '15
Tramming and hoisting at Copper Queen mine.
G. F. G. Sherman, fi diags Am Inst Min E
Bui 105:1887-85 S '16
Underground crushing and loading arrange-
ments. A. E. HalL dlags Eng & Mln J 99:192-
3 Ja 23 '15
Wooden or steel cages. Colliery 35:446 Mr '15
See also Mine haulage
292
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mine Inspection
Digest of state metal-mine inspection laws.
C. B. Button. U S Bur Mines Bui 75:129-63
Inspection of mines. J. L. Mullen. Colliery 35:
435 Mr '15
Inspection systems maintained by mining
companies. L. O. Kellogg. U S Bur Mines
Bui 75:246-53 '15
Organization of existing state mine-inspection
systems. L. O. Kellogg. U S Bur Mines Bui
75:164-73 '15
Safety inspection system of the Susquehanna
coal co. F. C. Curtis. Colliery 35:607-8 Je '15
Mine Inspectors
State geological and mining officials. Eng &
Mln J 99:104 Ja 9 '15
Mine labor. See Coal miners; Miners
Mine ladders. See Ladders
Mine lighting
Illumination of mines. H. P. Burrows. 11 plan
Am Inst Min E Bui 107:2237-45 N '15
Mine locomotives. See Locomotives, Mine
Mine management
Coal mining in West Virginia. J. E. Coleman.
11 Slbley J 30:21-7 O 'IB
3D. E. White coal company mines. G: D. Evans.
II Colliery 35:401-7 Mr f!5
Efficiency in coal mining. G: S. Brackett. Col-
liery 35:588-92 Je '15
Essentials of organization and management.
J. R. Flnlay. 11 Eng & Min J 100:171-6 Jl
31 '15
Handling drill steel at the Qulncy mine. L. H.
Goodwin, plan Eng & Mln J 99:16 Ja 2 '15
Investments In Iron river district. C. A. Tup-
per. 11 Iron Tr R 56:759-64 Ap 15 '15
Labor factor In bituminous mines. G: S.
Brackett. Colliery 36:99-100 S '15
Operations in the New River field. W: JZ.
Price. 11 Colliery 35:536-7 My '15
Practical economy at coal mines. L. G. Hauger.
Colliery 36:128-31 O '15
Sec also Mine foremen
Mine models
Mine model of the Broken Hill lode. 11 Eng &
Min J 99:1076-7 Je 19 '15
Mine model of vertical glass plates, diaga Eng
& Mln J 99:236-7 Ja 30 '15
Mine models made of celluloid sheets. M. C.
Lake, ding Eng & Mln J 99:737 Ap 24 '15
Mt Hope mine model. J. C. Stockland. U Eng
& Mln J 99:446 Mr 6 '15
Mine motors. See Mining machinery
Mine power. See Mining engineering— Power
Mine pumping
Centrifugal mine pumps on the Rand; with
' data. E. G. Izod and A. P. Roulllard.
i Eng & Mln J 99:1115-16 Je 26 '15
jrlng an anthracite mine. W: Z. Price.
11 diags Colliery 36:87-90 S '16
Economical pump arrangement H. S. Lee. dlag
Eng & Mln J 99:281 F 6 '16
Mine pumping: comparison of steam and elec-
tric pumps. C: Legrand. Am Inst Mln E Bui
105:W29-55 S '16
Mine railroads. See Mine ties; Mine tracks; Rail-
roads, Industrial
Mine record*. See Mine accounting
Mine rescue work
Berwlnd- White first-aid meeting. 11 Colliery1
35:254-5 D '14
Black Hawk mine fire; use of oxygen helmet
apparatus. J. B. Forrester, map Colliery 36:
12-18 Ag '15
First-aid contest Superior coal company. 11
Colliery 35:429-30 Mr '16
First-aid Instructions for miners. M. W. Glas-
gow, W. A. Raudenbush, and C. O. Roberts.
R U S Bur Mines Giro 8:1-64 '15
Layland rescue work. E. A. Henry. Eng & Mln
J 99:666-7 Ap 10 '15
Montana first aid. Colliery 36:85-6 S '15
Royalton mine explosion. U plan Colliery 86:
268-8 D '14
Self-contained rescue apparatus. J. S. Hal-
dane. Colliery 36:81-3 S '15
Mine roofs
Stresses in the mine roof. R. D. Hall, diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 105:2013-21 S '15 -
Mine sanitation
Pulmonary disease among miners in the Joplin
district, Missouri and its relation to rook
,
dust in the mines. A. J. Lanza and E. Hig-
glns. 11 maps U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 105:1-
47 '15; Abstract. Eng & Min J 99:331-8 F 13
See also Mine ventilation
Mine shafts
Cover for shaft ladderway. D. E. Charlton
dlag Eng & Mln J 100:269 Ag 14 '15
Fireproofing mine shafts, diags Colliery 35:441-
Flreprooflng mine shafts. Eng & Min J 99:
421 F 27^15
Gunite casing on wood shaft lining. S. Royce.
II diags Eng & Mln J 99:409-11 F 27 '15 '
Inclined shaft for timber on the Mesabi. L. D
Davenport, diags Eng & Mln J 99:776-7 My
1 15
Interlining a timber and steel lined shaft with
a cement tpn. S. Royer. dlag Eng & Contr
Reinforced-concrete shaft sets. L. D. Daven-
port il plans Eng & Mln J 99:447-8 Mr 6 '15
Simple folding shaft gate. F: T. Teddy, dlag
Eng & Min J 100:699-600 O 9 '15 «
Steel shaft timbering at Los Ocotes mine.
R. H. Cromwell, diags Sch Mines Q 36:143-6
Ja '15; Abstract. Eng & Min J 100:802 N 13
Use of concrete underground; methods in use
In some shafts in the copper country. H. T.
Mercer, diags Colliery 35:419-26 Mr '15
Vertical-shaft steel stairway, plan Eng & Mln
J 98:1002 D 5 '14
8w also Headframes; Mine
Shaft lining; Shaft sinking
Mine shops
Colliery repair shops. W: Z. Price. 11 Colliery
35:269-71 D '14
timbering;
Telephones for use in mine rescue work de-
monstrated at San Francisco. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:830 My 1 '15
Mine signals
Automatic signal system used in stock-piling
iron ore. J: F. Murphy, diags Eng & Min J
100:225 Ag 7 '15
Battery bell signaling in English mines. R. V.
Wheeler. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:903-4 My 15
'15; Same. Elec W 65:1304 My 22 '15
Locked signal system In the Palmer shaft of
the New Jersey zinc co.'s mine at Franklin,
N. J. H. H. Hodgkinson. diags Eng & Mln
J 99:777-8 Mv 1 '15
Rosehall signal indicator. J. Black, diags Col-
liery 35:479-80 Ap '15
Warning bell for topman. H. A. Linke. dlag
Enar & Mln J 99:655 Ap 10 '«
Winding-engine signals. W. H. Davis. 11 diag
Colliery 36:83-5 S '15
Mine surveying
Azimuth estimation from incorrect plumbing.
A. E. Flynn. Eng & Min J 99:695 Ap 17 '15
Compass surveying. R: Bowen. Colliery 35:
417-18 Mr '15
Engineering notes and methods at Miami.
H. P. Bowen. Eng & Mln J 100:16-17 Jl 3 '15
Surveying in anthracite mines. W: Z. Price.
diag Colliery 35:461-4, 541-3 Ap-My '15
Top telescope problem. F. W. Sperr. diags
Colliery 35:523-6 My '15
Triangulating from two plumb wires. A. G.
Wolf. Bng & Mln J 98:1043-4 D 12 '14
What the dip needle can and cannot do. C. A.
Cheney, Jr Eng & Mln J 100:193-4 Jl 31 '16
What the dip needle can and cannot do. W. O.
Hotchklss. Eng & Mln J 100:363 Ag 28 '16
Mine taxation
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1914, to April, 1915. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 101:121-5 '16
Harrison bill, recently defeated In the Minne-
sota legislature. Eng & Mln J 100:877-8 N 27
'15
Mine taxation In Mexico. E. A. H. Tays. Eng
ft Mln J 99:913 My 22 '15
New mining taxes in Mexico. Eng & Min J
100:811-12TST 13 '15
Bee also Mine valuation
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
293
Mine temperature
Normal underground temperatures. Eng &
-Min J 100:475 S 18 '15
Mine ties
Slick steel mine tie. diag Colliery 85:842-4 Ja
Slick steel mine ties. 11 diags By R 66:436-7
Mr 27 '15
Steel mine ties, n Colliery 85:380-1 F '15
Mine timber
Preservation of mine timber. H. A. AppeL
Colliery 85:481-3 Ap '15
Rocky mountain mine timbers. N. de W.
Betts. diag U S Agric Bui 77:1-34 '14
United States mining statutes annotated: tim-
ber cutting for mining purposes. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1334-
53 '15
Mine timbering
• Coal mining problem: hydraulic stowage. Engi-
neer 118:!$ D 4 '14
Comparative timbering costs in mine and sub-
way, diag Eng & Mln J 100:689-90 O 23 '15
Composite mine props, diags Colliery 35:383 F
Improved chute hook, diags Eng & Min J 100:
227 Ag 7 '15
Light shaft timbering. H. A. Linke. diags Eng
& Min J 99:696 Ap 17 '15
Method of reinforcing set timbers. H. H.
Hodgkinson. diag Eng & Mln J 98:1001 D 5
Rock- and ore- chute door. D. E. Charlton.
diag Eng & Mln J 100:220-7 Ag 7 '16
Safety in systematic timbering. W. F. Kearns.
11 plan Colliery 35:254 D '14
Shaft timbering and headgear on the Mesabi
range, diags Eng & Min J 99:1119 Je 26 '15
Steel shaft timbering at Los Ocotes mine.
R. H. Cromwell, diags Sch Mines Q 36:143-6
Ja '15; Abstract. Eng & Mln J 100:802 N 13
'15
Substantial ore chute. H. H. Hodgkinson.
plan Eng & Min J 99:861-2 My 15 Ts
Timbering stopes for safety. H. H. Hodgkin-
son. diags Eng & Min J 99:818-20; 100:69 My
8, Jl 10 '15
of chutes and chute gates. A. E. Hall.
- 99:788-9 Ap 24 '15
,utj method of sinking shafts in soft
rund. Li. T. Emory. U Eng N 73:397-8 F
'15; Same cond. Eng & Mln J 99:945-6
My 29 '15
See aUo Headframes; Mine construction;
Mine shafts
Mine tipples
Lucerne power plant and tipple of the Roch-
ester & Fittsburg coal and iron co. C. M.
Young. 11 Colliery 36:1-6 Ag '16
Mine tracks
Calculating diamond crossover for shaft bot-
tom, diag Eng & Mln J 100:762 N 6 '15
Importance of good mine tracks. J. C. Ed-
wards. Colliery 35:471-2 Ap '16
See also Mine ties
Mine valuation
Observations on the appraisal of the iron mines
of Michigan. C. H. Baxter. Eng & Mm J 99:
439-40 Mr 6 '15
Principle of coal evaluation. R. W. Coult-
hard. Colliery 36:22 Ag '15
Valuation of Arizona's producing mines. Eng
& Min J 100:469 S 18 r15
Valuation of coal lands. W. E. FohL Colliery
36:64-6 S '15
Mine ventilation
Influence moisture In the air has on mine
ventilation; abstract. A. C. Whlttome. Am
Soc M E J 37:563-4 S '15
Pressure ventilating system used In Cripple
Creek mines. S. A. Worcester, diags Eng &
Min J 99:981-5 Je 5 '15
Reversing main air-currents. W: Clifford,
diags Colliery 85:544-5 My '15
Running a fan economically. Colliery 35:398 F
'15
Testing of ventilating fans. T: Bryson. Col-
liery 35:465-7 Ap '15; Abstract. Am Soc M E
J 37:124 F '15
Ventilating a dead heading. P. Ruth, Jr. plan
Eng & Mln J 100:226 Ag 7 '15
Ventilation of the Copper Queen mine. C: A.
Mltke. diags Am Inat Mln E Bui 105:1941-58
5 '15; Discussion. 108:2477-8 D '15
See also Mine air
Mine water
Comparison of the water of Sulphur Springs
with deep well and mine waters. C. E. Sle-
benthal. Scon Geol 9:762-3 D '14
Composition of waters in mines of sulphide
ores. E. T. Hodge. Econ Geol 10:123-39 F '15
See also Mine dams; Mine drainage
Mineral Industries
American smelting and refining co.; abstract
of the annual report for 1914. Eng & Mln J
99:582-3 Mr 27 '15
British mineral statistics. Engineer 119:249-
50 Mr 12 '15
Doing without Europe. Scl Am 112:128. 157+
F 6-13 '16
Foreign mineral trade of Great Britain. Eng
6 Mln J 99:442 Mr 6 '15
Mineral-industry exhibit at the National mu-
seum. C. G. Gilbert. U Eng & Mln J 100:470-
2 S 18 '15
Bee ala.o Metal trade; Metallurgy; Mines
and mineral resources; Mining industry and
finance; also names of particular indus-
tries, e. g. Iron industry and trade
Mineral lande
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, December, 1913, to September, 1914.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 90:
1-11, 24-48, 131-63 '15
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1914, to April, 1915. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 101:1-136 '15
Acquiring placer-mining claims In British
Columbia, J. A. Macdonald. diag Eng & Min
J 100:757-9 N 6 '16
Conflicts between placer patents and lode
claims. A. L. H. Street. Eng & Min J 99:
736 Ap 24 '15
Forest service and the prospector. L. A.
Palmer. Colliery 35:511+ Ap '15
Forfeiture of co-owner's interest in claim.
A. I* H. Street. Eng & Min J 100:570 O 2
Forfeiture of placer locations. A. L. H. Street.
Eng & Mm J 100:224 Ag 7 '15
Nature of title to mine claims. A. L. H.
Street Eng & Mln J 100:666-7 O 23 '15
Prospecting for minerals in Ontario. J. A.
Macdonald. Eng & Mln J 99:1067-8 Je 19 '15
Relocation of mining claims. A. L. H. Street.
Eng & Min J 100:227 Ag 7 '15
Right of a mining or ore-milling company to
condemn land. A. L. EL Street. Eng & Min
J 100:757 N 6 '15
Sliding royalties for oil and gas wells. R. H.
Johnson. Am Inet Mln E Bui 102:1292-4 Je
'15; Discussion. 108:2423-5 D '15
Staking out mineral claims In Ontario. J. A.
MacDonald. diag Eng & Mln J 99:324-5 F 13
'15
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:1-
1772 '15
See also Coal lands; Mines and mineral re-
sources; Ore deposits
Mineral oils. See Petroleum
Mineral resources. See Mines and mineral resour-
ces
Mineral springs. See Mineral waters
Spring deposits at Sulphur Springs, Ark. C. E.
Siebentfial. Econ Geol 9:758-67 D '14
Mineralogy
Origin and occurrence of certain cryetallo-
graphlc Intergrowths. J. Segall. 2 pis Econ
Geol 10:462-70 Jl '15
Tables for the determination of gems and
precious or ornamental atones without in-
jury to the specimen. A, J. Moses. Sch
Mines Q 36:199-232 Ap '15
See also Abrasives; Assaying; Crystallog-
raphy; Earths, Rare; Geology: Metals;
Mines and mineral resources; Rocks; Stone;
also names of minerals, e. g. Coal
Minerals. See Mineral lands; Mineralogy; Mines
and mineral resources
294
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Miners
Ancient gold mining1 in Bast Africa; extracts
from Dlodorus the Sicilian. A. B. Coll. Eng
& Mln J 99:1041-2 Je 12 '15
Arizona copper miners' strike. 11 Eng & Mln
J 100:605-7 O 9 '15
Change in character of mining communities.
Colliery 35:587 Je '15
Government ownership and the miner. E. L.
Bailey. Colliery 35:490-1 Ap '15
Miners' wages again. Engineer 120:228-9 S 3
'15
Nystagmus (trembling of the eyes) of the
miners. Colliery 35:505 Ap '15
Phthisis conditions on the Rand. A. C. Key.
Eng & Mln J 99:28-9 Ja 2 '15
Pulmonary disease among miners In the Jop-
lln district, Missouri and its relation to
rock dust in the mines. A. J. Lanza and
El. Higgins. 11 maps U S Bur Mines Tech
Fa 10o:l-47 '16; Abstract. Eng & Mln J 99:
331-3 F 13 '15
Strike situation in Arizona. 11 Eng & Mln J
100:731-3 O 30 '15
See also Coal miners; Mine rescue work;
Mining towns
Miners' houses
Steel and concrete mine houses, dlags plan
Eng & Mln J 99:987-8 Je 6 '16
Mines, Bureau of. See United States— Mines,
Bureau of
Mining and countermining of fortifications. 11
Sci Am 111:4*4-6 D 5 '14
See also Mines, Submarine
Mines, Submarine
Mines in the North sea. 11 Scl Am 111:489 D
Observation mines for harbor protection, il
Scl Am 113:430 N 13 '15
Sinker of the Bouvet, Irresistible and Ocean?'
11 Scl Am 112:402 Mv 1 '15
Submarine mines; their design and their man-
ner of functioning. J. Huber. dlags Eng M
50:120-1 O '15
Swimming mine, dlag Eng M 50:122 O '16
Mines and mineral resources
Data of the world's principal mines. S. F.
Shaw. Eng & Mln J 99:84-5 Ja 9 '15
(World's mineral reserves. E. C. Eckel. Enj? M
48:668-66 F '15
See also Coal mines and mining; Copper
mines and mining; Geology; Gold mines and
mining; Hydraulic mining; Iron mines and
mining; Lead mines and mining; Magneslte;
Meerschaum; Mercury: Metals; Mine fires;
Mine management; Mine surveying; Mine
ventilation; Mineral lands; Mineralogy;
Miners; Mining engineering; Mining- laws;
Mining machinery; Molybdenite; Monazlte;
Ore deposits; Petroleum; Phosphates; Pros-
pecting; Quarries and quarrying; Salt; Shaft
sinking; Silver mines and mining; Sulphur:
Tin mines and mining; Zinc mines and
mining
Exhibitions
Panama-Pacific exposition. 11 plan Colliery 35:
657-68 Jl '15
Alaska
Alaskan mining in 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:116-
Kenai District, Alaska. Eng & Mln J 100:676
„ methods at Fairbanks, H. L Ellis. 11
& Mln J 100:508-6 S 25 '15
See also Coal mines and mining—Alaska;
Gold mines and mining— Alaska; Petroleum-
Bolivia
Arizona
Arizona in 1914. map Eng & Mln J 99:105-7
See also Copper mines and mining
Australia
Cloncurry copper district, Queensland. W. H.
Corbould. diags Am Inst Mln E Bui 97:88-
State assistance to _the_ mining industry In
H 11 '1R
Ownership of Bolivian mines. M. G. F. SOhn-
leln. Eng & Mln J 99:459 Mr 6 '15
See also Gold mines and mining— Bolivia-
Tin mines and mining
British Columbia
Mining In British Columbia in 1914. Eng &
See also Coal mines and mining — British
Columbia
Burma
Bawdwln mines of the Burma corporation. 11
map plan Eng & Mln J 99:177-80 Ja 23 '15
Wolframite in lower Burma. E. M. Lefroy.
Eng & Mln J 99:684 Ap 17 '15
California
Mining in California In 1914. L: H. Eddy.
Eng & Mln J 99:107 Ja 9 '15
Pocket deposits of the Klamath mountains.
California. H: G. Ferguson. 11 maps Bcon
Geol 10:241-61 Ap '15
Seneca mining district, California. W. H.
Wright. 11 map Eng & Min J 99:1072-4 Je 19
'15
See also Petroleum — California
Canada
Mineral production of Canada. J: McLelsh.
Eng & Mta J 99:488-9 Mr 13 '15
See also Coal mines and mining — Canada
Central America
Central America in 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:124-
5 Ja 9 '15
Chile
Smelting at Panulolllo. Chile, il Eng & TWTJTI
J 100:787-9 N 13 '16
Sec also Copper mines and mining; Gold
mines and mining — Chile; Iron mines and
mining—Chile; Petroleum— Chile; Potash
China
Mining conditions in China. F. L. Garrison.
Eng & Min J 100:26-8 Jl 3 '15
tico also Iron mines and mining — China
Colorado
Colorado in 1914. G: E. Col-
J 99:108-9 Ja 9 '15
'Unty' ^^ *"*
Metal m
lins Eng
Australia. Eng & Mln J 100
S 11 '15
county, Colorado. E. S. Bastin.
eol 10:262-91 Ap '15
Nco also Gold mines and mining — Colorado
Dominican republic
Minerals of Santo Domingo. F. L. Garrison.
Eng & Min J 99:641-4 Ap 10 '15
Great Britain
Mineral production of Great Britain. Eng &
Min J 100:6 Jl 3 '15
Idaho
Idaho mining Industry in 1914. R. N. Bell.
Eng & Min J 99:109 Ja 9 '15
Metallurgy in the Coeur d'Alenes. H. A. Me-
graw. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:827-30 N 20 '15
New developments in the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
H. L Bills. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:337-40 Ag
28 '15
India
British India. U 8 Sp Cons Rep 72:413-23 '15
Italy
Mineral output of Italy in 1913. Eng & Mln J
99:690 Ap 17 '16
Kentucky
Hco Coal mines and mining— Kentucky;
Petroleum — Kentucky
Kongo, Belgian
Economic geology of the Belgian Congo, Cen-
tral Africa. S H. Ball and M. K. Shaler. 11
map Econ Geol 9:605-63 O '14; Excerpts. Bng
& Mln J 99:608-11 Ap 3 '15 w WI11I
Katanga increasing Its output. R. Williams.
Eng & Min J 100:808 Ag 21 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
295
Mines and mineral resources — Continued
Mexico
Lost mines. G. L,. Sheldon. Eng & Min J 99:
746-8 Ap 24 '15
Main mineral zone of the Santa Bulalla dis-
trict. Chihuahua. B. Prescott. diag map Am
Inst Min E Bui 98:155-98 F '15
Mining in Baja California. En* & Min J 99:
188-9 Ja 23 '15
Mining in Mexico in 1914. Eng & Min J 99:122-
4 Ja 9 '15
8cc also Petroleum — Mexico
Minnesota
See Iron mines and mining— .Minnesota
Montana
Mineral county, Montana, mining notes. H. I.
Ellis. Eng & Min J 10U:895-6 N 27 '15
Mining in Montana in 1914. T. Simons. Eng &
Min J 99:110 Ja 9 '16
Occurrence of covelllte at Butte, Mont. A. P.
Thompson, il Am Inst Min E Bui 100:646-77
Ap '15; Discussion. 108:2464-71 D '15
8<c afro Coal mines and mining— Montana;
Geology — Montana; Petroleum — Montana
Nevada
Mining In Nevada in 1914. Eng & Min J 99:
111-12 Ja 9 '15
Sec alw Gold mines and mining— Nevada
New Mexico
New Mexico In 1914. Eng & Min J 99:112-13
Ja 9 '15
Finos Altos district. New Mexico. I. L. Wright.
11 Eng & Min J 99:133-5 Ja 16 '16
Newfoundland
Newfoundland's mineral resources. P. B. Mc-
Donald, map Eng & Min J 100:674-5 O 23 '15
Norway
Copper discovery In Norway. A. D. Udhany.
Eng & Min J 99:322 F 13 '15
Grong copper and pyrites mines of' Norway.
A. D. Udhany. 11 map Eng & Min J 99:889-
92 My 22 '16
Oklahoma
Copper deposits in the Red Beds of south-
western Oklahoma. A. E. Fath. 11 Econ Geol
10:140-50 F '15
See alxo Coal mines and mining— Okla-
homa; Petroleum — Oklahoma
Ontario
Certain mineral occurrences in the Worthing-
ton mine, Sudbury, Ontario, and their sig-
nificance. T. L. "Walker. 11 map Econ Geol
10:536-42 S '15
Mining In Ontario In 1914. T: W. Gibson. Eng
& Min J 99:120-1 Ja 9 '16
Oregon .
Oregon mining In 1914. 'W. B. Hartley. Eng
& Min J 99:114 Ja 9 '15
Pennsylvania
Sec Coal mines and mining— Pennsylvania
Peru
Romantic story of vanadium. C. J. Stark. 11
Iron Tr R 57:781-4-|- O 21 P15
Poland
Mines and smelting works of Poland. 11 map
Eng & Min J 99:146-8 Ja 16 '15
Russia
Kyshtlm corporation and the effect of the
war. Eng <£ Min J 100:770 N 6 '16
"M^Tityg in the Caucasus mountains. L. C. Da-
vid. 11 Eng & Min J 99:681-3 Ap 17 '15
See also Gold mines and mining—Russia
Santo Domingo
of San Cristobal. T: F. Don-
--_. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 104:
1759-68 Ag '15; Discussion. 108:2473-4 D '15
Sardinia
Calamine mines of Sardinia. C: TV. Wright.
il map Eng & Min J 100:625-8 O 16 '15
Gennamarl mill. Sardinia. C. AV. Wright.
diags Eng & Min J lUU:794-6 N 13 '15
Siberia
Ridder mine of the Irtyah corporation, il map
Eng & Min J 99:609-603 Ap 3 '15
Afrr also Gold mines and mining— Siberia
South Africa
Mining conditions on the Witwatersrand.
W. L. Honnold. diags Am Inst Min E Bui
104:1601-21 Ag '16
Mining In the Transvaal In 1914. H. F. Mar-
riott. Eng & Min J 99:131-2 Ja 9 '15
Mining on the Witwatersrand. 11 Eng & Min J
100:320-2 Ag 21 '15
South America
South America in 1914. maps Eng &
99:125-30 Ja 9 '15
tfcc also Coal mines and mining — South
America
South Dakota
Mining in South Dakota in 1914. J. Simmons.
Eng & Min J 99:113-14 Ja 9 '15
Spltzbergen
8f€ Coal mines and mining — Spltzbergen
Texas
8cc Petroleum— Texas; Potash
Turkey
Minerals of Asiatic Turkey, map Eng & Min
J 100:716-17 O 30 '16
United States
Baxite of the Appalachian states. T: L. Wat-
son and J. S. Grasty. bibllog 11 diags maps
Am Inst Min E Bui 98:345-90 F '15
Developing our resources. G: O. Smith. Metal
Work 83:533 Ap 9 '15
Occurrence of anhydrite In the United States.
A. F. Rogers. 11 Sch Mines Q 36:123-42 Ja '16
War and our metals. L. O. Kellogg. Eng M 49:
18-27 Ap '15
See also Potash
Uruguay
R. Marstrander.
Mining Industry in Uruguay. H
Eng & Min J 99:484 Mr 13 '15
Utah
Alta activities. 11 Eng & Min J 99:689-90 Ap 17
'15
Metallurgical treatment of the low-grade and
complex ores of Utah. D. A. Lyon, R. H.
Bradford, S. S. Arentz, O. C. Ralston, and
C. L. Larson. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 90:
Mining In Utah in 1914. E: R. Zallnskl. Eng
& Min J 99:115-16 Ja 9 '15
See also Geology — Utah
Wisconsin
Sec Zinc mines and mining
Mlnevllle, New York
Housing and sanitation at Mineville. S. Le-
fevre. 11 diags plans Am Inst Min E Bui 98:
227-38 F '15
Minimum wage
Failure of legislative minimum wage. Am tnd
15:11-12 Je '15
Miners' minimum wage In Yorkshire. Engineer
119:66-7 Ja 15 '16
Mining, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic mining
Mining camps
Mine messhouse operation. Eng & Min J 100:
104 Jl 17 '15
Mining claims. See Mineral lands
•Mining companies
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, December, 1913, to September, 1914.
J. W. Thompson. U 3 Bur Mines Bui 90:
12-28 '15
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1914, to April, 1915. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 101:16-24 '15
296
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mining companies — Continued
List of companies In North and Central
America with financial statistics. Eng & Min
J 100:129-30 Jl 17 '15 4 _
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:
pt 2, 914-15 '15
Set also Tonopah mining companies
nflc ^^Pglla9'--I5I9|1^ «*• ~J--*- 8S!W
Mining low-grade copper ore by Hay Consoli-
767-% My ?''i|enny' dlaSS Bng & Mln J ":
Mining methods at Park City, Utah. J. Humes
map Am Inst Min E Bui 98:479-81 F '15
Mining methods of the Arizona copper co.
- 188 PUUW *
. . .
36:193-8 Ap '15; Same. Eng &
Mln J 100:878-80 N 27 '16
Sch
„ « «
Centrifugal mine pumps on the Rand. E. O.
Izod and A. P. Rouillard. diags Eng & Min
J 99:1115-16 Je 26 '15
Churn-drilling costs. C. H. Palmer, jr.; H. P.
Bowen. Eng & Min J 99:20-1 Ja 2 "15
. Comparative costs of operating. Q: S. Brac-
kett. ColUery 36:132-4 O '16
Cost of an ounce of gold. P. E. Barbour. Bng
& Mln J 100:49-50 Jl 10 '16
Coat of drilling with well drilling machines
In ore prospecting. C. H. Palmer, Jr. Eng
& Contr 43:203-3 Mr 3 '15
Cost of initial mining excavations. E. D. Gard-
ner. Assn Eng Soc J 54:310-19 My '15
Cost of mine openings. E. D. Gardner. Eng
& Mln J 100:791-4 N 13 '15
Cost of mining in Alaska. Eng & Min J 100:
Cost of producing lead. Eng & Mln J 08:1073-4
D 19 '14
Cost of sinking 900-ft. shaft H. A. Linke.
diags Eng & Min J 100:846-7 N 20 '15
Details of costs at El Tigre. Eng & Min J 98:
1047 D 12 '14
Hollmger mining and milling costs. Eng &
Milling at the Niptsslng mines co. Eng & Mln
Mining costs at Goldfleld. Eng & Mln J 99:909
My 22 P15
Operating costs at a small Mexican mine.
R. H. Allen. Eng & Mln J 99:1122-4 Je 26 '16
Reduction of Rand costs. Eng & Mln J 99:
896 My 22 '15
Stoplng costs at iron mines, Minevllle, N. Y.
Eng & Min J 100:847 N 20 '15
Tests of large steam hoists. H. E. Spring.
Gen Elec R 18:179-89 Mr '16 T 1AA 0(yft
Tonopah Belmont mine. Eng & Min J 100:272
Ag 14 '16
Why anthracite mining Is expensive. Colliery
35:283 D '14
Nco ateo Drilling and boring (earth and
rocks)— Cost; Mine haulage—Cost
Mining dfibrls
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:
pt 2, 933-45 '15
Mining dividends. See Mining industry and fi-
nance
Mining engineering
Backstonlng with breast holes. H. K. Sherry.
11 Eng & Min J 100:354 Aff 28 '15
Coal stripping In Illinois. 11 Colliery 36:69-72
5 '15
Develop nation's oldest Iron mine: Emp
steel & Iron co.'s Mount Hope properties.
H. M. Roche and J. C. Stoddard. II plans
Iron Tr R 57:171-6+ Jl 22 'Ifi
Drifting with a stoper. G. E. WolcotL diags
Eng & Min J 99:860 My 15 '15
Earth tremors on the Rand. A. C. Key. Eng
6 Mln J 100:833-4 N 20 '15
Elderlinsky gold mines. N: T. Truschkoff. 11
Eng'& Min J 99:1017-21 Je 12 '15
Five-hole cut. Eng & Min J 90:1083 Je 19 '15
Five-hole cut. H. A* Morrison, diags Eng &
Mln J 99:956 My 29 '15
Institution of mining engineers general meet-
ing In London, June 10. Engineer 119:610-
11 Je 18 '16
Limits of mining under heavy wash. D. Bunt-
ing. diags plan Am Inst Mln E Bui 97:1-21
Ja '15; Discussion. 101:1187-9 My '15
Mining camp without a peer; revolutionary
methods at : Btagham, Utah. G: F: Stratton.
11 3d Am S 80:241+ O 16 '15
Mining in the Caucasus mountains. L. C. Da-
vid. 11 Hng & Min J 99:681-3 Ap 17 '15
Mining methods on Gogebic range. O. E.
Olson, O. M. Schaus and F. BlackwelL
diags Iron Tr II 57:735-7 O 14 '15
Mining ore from a caved stope. J. E. Harding.
dlag Eng & Min J 100:71-2 Jl 10 '15
Mother Lode blast. F. S. Norcross, Jr. 11 Eng
& Mln J 99:931-5 My 29 '15; Abstract. Eng M
49:920-3 S '15
Notes on shrinkage stoping. E. H. Dickenson
and H. J. ^olker. diags Eng & Mln J 100:
'^aia^ u
Bolla piuars-
Primer on explosives for metal miners and
quarrymen. C: K Munroe and C. Hall, diags
pis US Bur Mines Bui 80:1-117 '15 ^^
Removing ore under limbered dz-lft. H. H
Hodgkfnson. diags Eng & Mln J 99:657 Ap
Sand filling. Eng & Min J 90:862 My 15 '15
Stoplng methods at Fairbanks. H. I. Ellis, il
Eng & Min J 100:503-0 S 25 '15
Tom Hunter, hoisting engineer. VT. O. Rogers.
II Power 49:46-8, 236-8, 372-4; 40:922-4; 42
678-80 Ja 13, F 17. Mr 17, D 29 '14, N 16 '15
Underground crushing ana loading arrange-
Mto J 99:
Underground mining systems of Ray consoli-
dated copper co. L. A. Blackner. 11 diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 102:1240-00 Je '15
Wisconsin zinc district. H. C. George. 11 Eng
& Min J 100:341-4 Ag 28 '15
Rcc alno Blasting; Coal mines and mining;
Drilling and boring (earth and rocks): Elec-
tricity in mining; Hydraulic mining; Iron
mines and mining; Mine construction; Mine
drainage; Mine haulage: Mine hoisting; Mine
management: Mine shafts; Mine shops;
Mine sun' eying; Mine timbering; Mine ven-
tilation; Mines and mineral resources; Min-
ing engineers; Alining machinery; Mining
achoola and education; Hock drills; Shaft
sinking; Tunnels
Classification
Indexing and filing technical literature. A. R.
Kenner. Eng & Min J 09:851-6 My 15 '15
Examinations
Answers to examination questions for mine
foreman and lire bona in various states in
1914. Colliery 35:447-50 Mr 'IB
Answers to examination questions for mine
foreman and fire boss in various states In
1015. Colliery 36-1C3-5 O '15
Questions Helectod from those asked at an
examination for mine foreman, lieM In Price,
Utah, September Ifi and 10, 1!)M. Colliery 35:
217-20, 27fi-fl, 3,18-41 N '14-,la '15
Questions Helectod from thowe nuked at ex-
aminations Tor mine foreman and fire boss
in various states in li)l.r». Colliery 30:50+,
10H-7 Ag-S '15
Power
Electric power in South Wales collieries. Eleo
E & W Hlec'n (57:754 O 23 '15
Electrical plant of the Wakofleld Iron co.,
Wakeneld, Mich. H. I. Foarl and J. Green.
il plan Ung & Min J 100:349-51 Ag £8 '15
Gas producers and concentration of powor at
mines. H. H. Fernald. Colliery 35:415-17 Mr
Hydro- electric and compressor plants at Cha-
pln mine. L. ID. Ivos. Eng & Min J 99:914
My 22 '15
Power supply of the Central mining-Rand
mines group. J. H. Rider. U dltiffs Inst E
E J 53:609-32: Discussion. 53:633-40, 736-43,
838-43 My 1-lfc, Je 15 '15
Rosslter, Pa., power plant. 11 Colliery 35:633-
6 Jl '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
'297
Mining engineering — Power — Continued
Tom Hunter hoisting engineer. W. O. Rogers.
11 Power 40:9:12-4; 41:100-2, 42:648-50 D 29
'14, F 2, O 19 »15
Wood as a fuel for mine power plants. E. A.
Holbrook. dlags Eng & Min J 99:645-7 Ap
10 '15
Safety measures
Accident prevention by the New Jersey zlno
co. (B. F. Tillson. En* & Min J 98:1034-9 D
Electric shot firing In Oklahoma. Colliery 85:
408-9 Mr '15
Electrical equipment rules. Colliery 35:678+
Jl '15
Finger guard on tram car. A. E. Hall, diag
Eng & Min J 100:475 S 18 '15 .
mines; conditions and requirements for test
and approval. H. J3. Clark, il U S Bur Mines
Tech Pa 101:1-14 '15
Prevention of overwinding and overspeedlng
in shafts. G. G. T. Polle. Colliery 36:20-2 Ag
Respirators vs. water sprays. Eng & Min J
100:856-7 N 20 '15
Safeguarding the use of mining machinery.
F. H. Kneeland. Am Inst Min E Bui 97:61-5
Ja '15; Discussion. 101:1073-4 My '15
Safety around surface tracks. Eng & Min J
99:279-80 F 6 '15
Safety rules for Wisconsin zinc mines. Eng
& Min J 99:24-6 Ja 2 '15
Tentative mine-safety rules in California.
L: H. Eddy. Eng & Min J 99:1043-4 Je 12
•15
See also Coal mines and mining— Safety
measures; Mine signals; Mining laws; Safety
lamps
Mining engineers
American Institute of mining engineers; offi-
cers, members, rules, etc. Am Inst Min E
Bui 101:supl-190 My '15
Directory of engineers. Eng & Min J 99:sup
32-8 Ja 16 '15
Engineer's life. A. R. Ledoux. Eng M 49:742-3
Ag '15
Mining Industry and finance
Chronology of mining for 1914. Eng & Min J
99:86-8 Ja 9 '15
Company reports. Eng & Min J 99:197-9; 100:
63-5 Ja 23, Jl 10 '15
Data of the world's principal mines. S. F.
Shaw. Eng & Min J 99:84-5 Ja 9 '15
First move; mining engineers as organizers.
W. G. Swart. Eng & Min J 98:164-5 Ja 16 '15
How to write mining prospectuses; satire.
Eng & Min J 99:183-4 Ja 23 '15
Influence of the European war on the mining
industry of Dutch Guiana. F. B. PercivaL
Eng & Min J 99:4-15 Mr 6 '15
Mine and metallurgical construction in 1914.
Eng & Min J 99:78-80 Ja 9 '15
Mining dividends in 1914. Eng & Min J 99:
81-Tja 9 '15
Ore reserves of the Hand. A. C. Key. Eng &
Min J 100:139-40 Jl 24 '15
Production of minerals and metals in 1914.
Eng & Min J 99:45-77 Ja 9 '15
Scandinavian mining and metallurgical notes.
Eng & Min J 99:520-1 Mr 20 '15
See also Mine accounting; Mine valuation;
Mining costs
Mlnlnq Institute, Canadian. See Canadian min-
ing institute
Mining Institutes
Mining Institute meetings: winter meetings
of the Illinois coal mining Institute, the Coal
mining institute of America, and the Ken-
tucky mining Institute. Colliery 35:325-30 Ja
See also Lake Superior mining institute
Mining laboratories
Mining laboratory of the Missouri School of
mines. C. R. Forbes. 11 plan Eng & Min J
99:309-11 F 13 '15
Mining laws
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, December* 1918, to September, 1914.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 90:1-
175 '15
.ULLd
Uni8te
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1914, to April, 1915. J. W.
Thompson. U B Bur Mines Bui 101:1-136. '15
Apex litigation at Tonopah. dlags map Eng
& Min J 99:660-1, 897-8 Ap 10, My 22 '15
Application of the apex law at Wardner, Idaho.
F. T. Greene, dlags Am Inst Min E Bui 1(S:
911-18 My '15
Arizona mining legislation. Eng & Min J 99:
611 Ap 3 '15
Defects of the United States mining law.
C. De Kalb. Am Inst Min E Bui 98:331-7 F
|15; Discussion. 101:1201-3; 103:1462-6 My, Jl
More Mexican mining law. Eng & Min J 100:
6SS O 23 '15
New mining edict In Mexico. Eng.& Min J 99:
668-9 Ap 10 '15
Opinions and laws with regard to health con-
ditions in foreign mines. A. J. Lanza and
E. ^Higglns. U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 105:
Requirements for prospecting dredging ground
in the Yukon. J. A. Macdonald. Eng & Min
J 99:828-9 My 8 '15
Revision of mining laws urged. H. V. Win-
chell. Eng & Min J 100:239 Ag 7 '15
Rules and regulations for metal mines. W. R.
Ingalls and others. U S Bur Mines Bui 75:
1-283 '15
Russian mining laws protect the worker. L. C.
David. Eng & Min J 100:51 Jl 10 '15
Staking out mineral claims In Ontario. J. A.
MacDonald. diag Eng & Min J 99:324-5 F
IS '15
nited States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. ITS Bur Mines Bui 94:1-
1772 '15
Validity of statute regulating coal mines. Col-
liery 35:268 D '14
Yukon placer mining regulations. J. A. Mac-
Donald. Eng & Min J 99:156-7 Ja 16 '15
See also Mine taxation; Mineral lands
Mining machinery
Hydraulic mining cartridge. J. Tonga. II diags
Sci Am S 79:156-8 Mr 6 '15
Manganese-steel castings in the mining in-
dustry. W. S. McKee. 11 diag- Am Inst Min
E Bui 108:2399-411 D '15; Same. Iron Tr R
57:1077-81 D 2 '15
Men and machinery of the Comstock — the
combination shaft. G. W. Dickie. U Eng &
Min J 98:990-4 D 5 '14
Mine motors, with special reference to electric
motors. E. Drennen. Colliery 35:241-5 D '14
Multistage centrifugal and Cornish pumps in
Chapin mine. L. E. Ives. 11 diag Eng & Min
J 99:867-8 My 15 '15
Safeguarding the use of mining machinery.
F. H. Kneeland. Am Inst Min E Bui 97:61-
5 Ja '15; Discussion. 101:1073-4 My '16
Use and abuse of oil at mines. C. T. Thomson.
Colliery 35:665-8 Jl '15
Use of electricity in mining work. D: B. Rush-
more. U Gen Elec R 18:527-39 Je '16
flrc also Conveying machinery; Electricity
in mining; Excavating machinery; Hoisting
machinery; Mine hoisting; Rock drills;
Shoveling machines; Steam shovels
Mining prospectuses
How to write mining prospectuses; satire.
Eng & Min J 99:183-4 Ja 23 '15
Mining schools and education
Address at testimonial dinner. H: S. Munroe.
Eng & Min J 99:998-1001 Je 5 '15
New era an mining education. C: F. Willis.
Eng & Min J 99:1128 Je 26 '15
School of mines in South Wales. 11 Colliery
35:249-61 D '14
Sec also Mining laboratories
Mining terms
Abstracts of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1914. to April, 1915. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur tones Bui 101:13-16 '16
Mining towns , , , ,»_ .
Anaconda's community experiment. 11 Eng &
Min J 100:880-1 N A '15
Housing and sanitation at Mlnevllle. S. Le-
fevre. 11 dlags plans Am Inst Min E Bui
98:227-38 F '15
298
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mining towns— Continued
Plucking the goose as town policy. Eng &
Mln J 100:877-8 N 27 '15
Social improvement at Lead. 8. D. Eng & Min
J 100:798-9 N 13 '13
See also Miners' houses
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Railroads
Track depression at Minneapolis, diags Eng
N 73:514-17 Mr 18 '15
Track depression work of the C. M. & St. P.
Ry. at Minneapolis. 11 Ry R 57:69-72 Jl 17
'15
Water supply
Minneapolis loses filter Infringement suit. Eng
Rec 72:191 Ag 14 '15
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie rail-
way
Twenty- seventh annual report, map Ry Age
59:886, 925-6 N 12 '15
Minneapolis Institute of arts
Beginnings of the recently opened Institute
of arts. E. H. Hewitt Am Inst Arch J 3:
85-6 F '15
Minnesota electrical association
8th annual convention, St. Paul, March 23-25.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:637-41 Ap 3 '15
Minnesota electrical contractors' association
Semi-annual convention. Minneapolis. Minn..
Jan. 27. Elec R & W fclec'n 66:246 F 6 '15
Minnesota state association of master plumbers
20th annual convention, St. Paul, Feb. 23-24.
Dom Eng 70:278-80 F 27 '16
Mirrors
French process for electroplating mirrors with
copper. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:922-3 My
Protecting silvered mirrors by copper plating.
11 diaglci Am S 79:28 Ja 9 '15
• Mississippi delta
Continual subsidence of the Mississippi delta.
E. L. Corthell. Eng N 73:697 Mr 25 '15
Mississippi river
Experimental Mississippi river levees indicate
possibility of eliminating seepage. C. O.
Sherrill. 11 plan Eng Rec 71:562-4 My 1 '15
Methods of creating and maintaining channels
at mouths of fluvial and tidal rivers. E. L.
Corthell. Eng Reo 71:42 Ja 9 '15
Mississippi river problem. O: B. Cleveland,
Jr. Sci Am 112:88 Ja 23 '15
Mississippi river; written for the new Inter-
national encyclopedia. J. W. Woermann. bib-
llog Assn Eng Soc J 65:37-66 S '15
Plans for a typical condition of Mississippi
bottom land drainage. m&D En& & Contr 43:
490-1 Je 2 '15
Fort Improvements along the Mississippi and
Ohio rivers. Eng N 73:1066-8 Je 3 '15
Water terminals on the Mississippi river. Eng
Missouri, Kansas d Texas railroad
Statistics for the fiscal year ended June 30,
1914. Ry Age 68:82-3 Ja 15 '15
Missouri Pacific railroad
Abstract of annual report, map Ry Age 59:
793-0 O 29 15
Semi-centennial of the Missouri Pacific. Ey R
57:433 O 2 '16
Missouri public utilities association
Convention cruise, May 27-30. Elec R, & W
Eleo'n 66:1052-4 Je 5 '15
Missouri river
Missouri river improvement work _
stopped. H. Deakyne. Eng N 74:409
'15
Missouri river navigation. Eng N 74:561-2 S 16
'15
Proposed Bltssouri-Meramec river hydro- elec-
tric power development: committee report.
Assn Eng Soc J 55:82-6 Jl '15
Missouri School of mines
laboratory of the Missouri School
Mitchell, Mt.
Mt Mitchell. R. Pullman. 11 Am
Mt. Mitchell trail. H. W. Plummer and N.
Buckner. 11 Am For 21:94-9 F '15
Mnemonic symbols. See Symbols, Mnemonic
Model towns
Details of an interesting plan for developing
a large community settlement, 11 Iron Tr R
57:98 Jl 8 '15
Factory city beautiful at low cost, Badln,
N. C. 11 plans Iron Age 95:782-6 ,Ap 8 '15
Model city near new steel plant; Morgan Park.
R. V. SawhlU. 11 plan Iron Tr R 57:647-9 S
Modeling
See also Plaster casts
Models
Model experiments and the forms of empiri-
cal equations. E. Buckingham. Am Soc M
E J 37:531-2; Discussion. 37:532-4 S '15
Model record of distribution of construction
plant. 11 Eng N 74:218-19 Jl 29 '15
Models, properly designed, show correctly per-
formance of dams and turbines. B. F. Groat.
Eng Rec 72:377-8 S 25 '15
See also Locomotives — Models; Mine mod-
els; Panama canal— Model
Models, Geographical
Table-top geography; hints on the construc-
tion of simple models. P. Collins. 11 Sci Am
112:370 Mr 20 '15
Models, Mine. See Mine models
Mohair
Mohair fabric. 11 Textile World 49:571 Ag
'15
Moisture of the air- See Humidity
Molding. See Foundry practice
Molding machines
Automatic molding machine, il Iron Age 95:
241 Ja 28 '15
B and B molding machine. ' 11 Metal Ind n s
13:290 Jl '15
Compressed air moulding machine, il diags
Engineer 119:189-90 F 19 '15
Electrically operated Jolt roll-over molding ma-
chine. 11 Iron Age 96:676 S 23 '15
Foundations for Jar-ramming molding ma-
chines. E. S. Carman. 11 diags Foundry 43:
420-3 O '15; Same. Iron Tr R 67:1180-3 D 1ft
Getting the most from molding machines.
P. £ Ramp, diags Iron Age 96:1-4 Jl 1 '15
Home-made molding machines. W. H. Parry.
Metal Ind n s 13:155 Ap '16
How sewing machine parts are molded and
cast. H. C. Estep. 11 Foundry 43:345-61 S '15
How to make automobile engine castings. 11
Foundry 43:291-4 Ag '15
Jolt and squeezer molding machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:1100 N 4 '15
Jolt stripping plate machine. 11 Iron Tr R 66:
Molding and casting large tunnel segments.
L: J. Josten. 11 diags Foundry 43:356-9 S
. Molding machines and pattern mounting. J. F.
Ervin. Iron Age 95:721-4 Ap 1 '15
Osborn molding machine. 11 Foundry 48:79-80
F '15
Pneumatic rock-over molding machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:751 S 30 '15
Pneumatic vibrator for molding machines. 11
Iron Age 96:750 8 80 '16
Squeezer type molding machine, il Iron Age 95:
1166 My 27 '15
Molding sand. See Sand, Foundry
Molecular movements. See Brownlan movements
Molecular weights
Interpretation of molecular weight results
from measurements on solutions. W. E. 8.
Turner. Am Chem Soc J 37:2068-4 S '16
Molecular weight of sodium carbonate and .the
atomic weight of carbon referred to silver
and bromine. T. W. Richards and C: R.
Hoover. Am Chem Soc J 37:95-107 Ja '15
Molecular weight of sodium sulfate and the
atomic weight of sulfur. T. W; Richards and
C: R. Hoover. Am Chem Soo J 37:108-13 Ja
•15
Atoms, molecules and electrons. N. W. Rake-
straw. Sci Am S 80:254-6 O 16 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
299
Molecules — Continued
Some aspects of the atomic theory. F: Soddy.
.Scl Am S 80:178-9 S 18 '15
Theory of valency and molecular structure.
W: C. Arsem. diags Am Chem Soc J 36:
1655-75 Ag '14
ticc also Atoms; Molecular weights; Opti-
cal rotation; Stereochemistry
Mollne, Kansas
Water supply
Underflow water-supply at Moline, Kan. W. L.
Benham. Bng N 7^925-6 My 13 '15
Canadian molybdenite deposits. W. H. Smith.
Eng & Min J 99:271-2 F 6 '15
Manufacture of ferro-alloys in the electric
furnace. H. M. Keeney. U 8 Bur Mines Bui
77:146-51 '14
Molybdenum
Atomic weight of molybdenum. J: H. M til-
ler. dlags Am Chem Soc J 37:2046-64 3 '15
Molybdenum and copper. C. Vickers. Foundry
43:344+ S '15
Separation of tungsten from molybdenum,
El: E. Marbaker. Am Chem Soc J 37:86-95 Ja
'15
Molybdlc acid
Molybdic acid recovers*. C. G. Armstrong. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:764 S '15
Recovery of molybdic acid. W. D. Brown. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:213-14 Mr '15; Same. Iron
Tr R 56:1058 My 27 '15
Moments of Inertia
Moment of Inertia of a rectangle by elemen-
tary method. W: H. Graven. Eng N 73:
1073 Je 3 '15
Monazlte
Brazilian monazite. IQng & Min J 100:759 N
6 '15
Monazlte, thorium, and mesothorium. K. L.
Kithil. blbliog flow sheet U S Bur Mines
Tech Fa 110:1-30 '16
Thorium; an American Industry— no danger
of a shortage. T. Owens. Am Gas Light J
103:187-8 820 '15
Monel metal
Chem Eng 13:884 D 1 '15
Galvanic corrosion damages hull of yacht Eng
N 74:522-3 S 9 '15
Monel metal boat il Metal Ind n s 13:313 Ag
'16
Monel metal in water-works and other engi-
neering service. Eng N 73:890 My 6 '15
Money
Sec also Credit
Monochloroacetlc acid
Action of monochloroacetlc acid on semi-
carbazlde and hydrazlne. J. R. Bailey and
W. T. Read. Am Chem Soc J 36:1747-66 Ag
'14
Monopolies
Clayton act and the exclusive agent E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 82:835 D 25 914
Private monopoly and present public opinion.
G: O. Smith. Metal Work 83:924+ Je 25 '15
See also Trusts, Industrial
Monorallways. See Suspended railways
Modern methods of composing type. 11 Set
Am S 80:324 N 20 '16
Monotype accounting problems. C. D. Bollin-
ger. Inland Ptr 65:473-5 Jl '16
Monotype In a trade' plant J. H. Walden. In-
land Ptr 56:207-8 N '16
Signs of the times in composing-machinery-
C. D. Bollinger. Inland Ptr 56:184-6 N '15
Monroe doctrine
Monroe doctrine and Latin-American com-
merce. Li. G. Valentine. Am Ind 15:18-19+
Ap '16
Montana
Industries and resources
Bull mountain coal field. J. P. Rowe and
R. Wilson, maps Colliery 36:7-11. 74-9 Ag-S
Probable oil and gas in Montana. J. P. Rowe.
Eng & Min J 99:647-9 Ap 10 '16
tfie altso Mines and mineral resources —
Montana
Montana power company
System of the Montana power company.
M. Hebgen. il map Elec W 65:1535-44 Je 12
Montgomery Ward & co.
Kansas City building of Montgomery Ward &
co. 11 plan Arch & Bldg 47:35-40 Ja '16
Montreal, Canada
Bridges
Late Thomas C. Keefer and the plans for
at Montreal
Galleries and museums
Montreal art gallery. T: W. Ludlow. 11 plans
Arch Rec 37:132-48 F '15
Railroads
Completing the Mount Royal tunnel into
Montreal, il diags plan By Age 69:857-60 N
5 15
Mont rose, Colorado
Water supply
Second rebuilding of the water-works of Mon-
trose. P. W. Flnkerton. Eng N 73:883-4 My
6 *15
Monuments
War monuments. Am Inst Arch J 3:151-2 Ap
'15
Sec also Inscriptions
Moorestown, New Jersey
Sewerage
Converting old septic tank and contact beds
into two -story tank and sprinkling filters
at Moorestown. A. Potter. II plans Eng &
Contr 42:473-6 N 18 '14
Morgan building, New York
Banking house of J. P. Morgan & co. ft plans
Arch & Bldg 47:6-14 Ja '15
Morgan Park, Minnesota
Model city near new steel plant R. V. Saw-
hill. 11 plan Iron Tr R 67:647-9 S 30 '15
Morris, John Lewis
Professor of practical mechanics, Sibley col-
lege, 1868-1904. D. S. KlmbalL por Sibley J
29:315-19 Je '15
Morris, William, 1834-1896
Literature of typography. H: L: Sullen, por
Inland Ptr 56:61-3 Ap '15
Morrlstown, New Jersey
Railroads
New passenger station of the D. L. & W. R. R.
il plans Ry R 55:736-41 D 19 '14
Sewerage
Sewage-works of Morristown. C. Potts. U
dlags plan Eng N 73:1106-8 Je 10 '16
Mortality
Diseases dangerous at different periods of
life. Sci Am S 79:149-50 Mr 6 '15
Why do men over forty break down? C: F.
Bolduan. Sti Am 113:03 Jl 17 '15
Mortar
Comparative tests of hardness, toughness and
strength of mortar; diagrams. C. H. Moore-
field and J. T. YoshelL Eng & Contr 44:270
O 6 '16
Effect of fineness of sand and of clay and
loam on the strength of mortar. F. L. Ro-
man. Bne & Contr 43:403-6 My 6 '15
How consistency and age affect strength of
mortar. Eng Rec 72:484 0 16 '15
Lime and Portland cement Sci Am S 80:343
N 27 '15
Manufacture of mortar. Scl Am S 80:332 N
20 '15
Mixture of mortar for laying up block walls.
Concrete Cem 6:39 Ja '15
Routine tests for determining strength of
mortars. H. Perrlne. 11 Bng Rec 71:86 Ja 16
•15
300
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mortar — Continued
Sand for concrete and cement mortar should
have jump in grading. R. H. McNeilly.
Eng Rec 72:669-62 N 27 '15
Teats to determine the effect of normal and
low temperatures on the strength of cement
mortar. Eng & Contr 43:190-7 Mr 3 '15
8ce also Cement; Lime
Mortars (ordnance)
Austria's famous Skoda mortars. 11 Scl Am
113:12 Jl 3 'IB
Rifles and mortars, il diags Sci Am 111:472-8
D 6 '14
Mosquitoes
Malaria and the transmission of diseases.
R. Ross. Sd Am S 79:60-1 Ja 23 '15
Malarial mosquitoes as the food of bats. C: H.
R. Campbell. 11 Sci Am 113:426 N 13 '15
Flour moths and army rations. W. P. Py-
craft. 11 Sci Am S 80:833 N 20 '15
Motfon
Apparatus for demonstrating Newton's laws.
H. W. Harmon, dlag Scl Am S 79:42-3 Ja
16 '15
Sec also Mechanics
Motion pictures. See Moving pictures
Motion study
Eliminating waste motion In molding. R. B.
Kennedy and J. C. Pendleton. 11 Iron Age
94:662-4 S 17 '14; Same. Ind Eng 14:423-6 N
Industrial coach; how the efficiency engineer
studies the human machine. 11 Scl Am 113:
402-3 N 6 '16
Motion study for the crippled soldier. F. B.
Gilbreth. 11 Am Soc M H J 37:669-73; Dis-
cussion. 37:673-5 D '15
Motor barges
Development of Inland water transportation.
J: H. Bernhard. Eng Rec 72:332-4 S 11 '15
Modern self-propelled barge for the Missis-
sippi liver. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 20:497-9
Motor boat Kern. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 20:
489 N '16
New Mississippi river barges with deck gan-
tries. J: M. Sweeney. Eng N 74:668-9 S 30
'15
Performance of the shallow-draft producer-gas
barge Richmond of the Augusta- Savannah
barge line. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:274 Je '15
Motor boats ' '
Application of electricity to propulsion: fifty-
foot motor boat equipped with electric drive
for experimental purposes. W: T. Donnelly.
11 diags Int Marine Eng 20:204-8 My '15
Boat engines, Metropolitan S. A. E. topic.
Horseless Age 35:446 Mr 31 'IB
Diesel motor tug Chickamauga. G: E. Nichol-
son. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:&3-6 N '15
Motor fire float Delta II. 11 Int Marine Eng
20:492-3 N '16
Novel idea In boat construction. 11 Sol Am
113:269 S 25 '15
See also Motor barges
Motor buses
Auto-bus
_ as an auxiliary to Interurban rall-
A. W. Leonard. 11 Eleo Ry J 46:670-1
S
Auto-bus in London. H. H. Gordon. Elec Ry
J 45:888 My 8 '16.
Better bodies on Paris motor buses. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:369 F 25 '16
Cost of bus operation. 11 Elec Ry J 45:414-17
F 27 '15
Low two-story motor busses with novel seat-
Ing system introduced hi Vienna. dlagB Au-
tomobile 32:157-9 Ja 21 '15
Novel form of motor bus for Interurban ser-
vice between Minneapolis and St. Paul. 11
Elec Rv J 46:29-80 Jl 3 '15; Eng N 74:66 Jl
8 '16; (Highway chair car). Scl Am 118:228
One- man, pay- enter motor bus design, diags
Automobile 32:641 Ap 8 '16 ,
Operating costs for omnibuses In Sheffield.
England. Elec Ry J 46:673 O 2 '15
Stepless bus with electric transmission. 11
Automobile 82:169 Ja 21 '15
Stepless- omnibuses In New York. 11 Scl Am
111:495 D 12 '14
Testing the equilibrium of double- deck buses
at Vienna. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1308 D 12 '14
Well construction of Vienna auto- bus. 11 diags
Elec Ry J 45:49 Ja 2 '15
See also Electric buses; Jitney buses
Motor buses, Steam
Fixed calorific standard—a new use for gas
coke. N. H. Humphrys. Am Gas Light J
102:73 F 1 '16
New coke fired road vehicle. 11 diags Engineer
119:526-7 My
740-1 Ag '15
'15; Abstract. "Eng M 49:
Motor cars. See Automobiles; Electric vehicles;
Motor trucks
Motor cars (railroad)
Effic
ciency of motor cars for section forces.
G. R. Morrison. Ry Age 59:527-8 S 17 '15;
Same. Ry R 57:345-6 S 11 '15
Gasoline motor car on rails In the Pacific
northwest. 11 Elec Ry J 46:1080 N 27 '16
Inspecting steam railroads with a gasoline
car. 11 Sci Am 112:588 Je 12 '15
. Motor cars for railways. Scl Am S 80:285 O
30 '15
Petrol rail coach engine, diags Engineer 119:
426-7 Ap 30 '15
Railway inspection car follows automobile de-
sign. 11 Automobile 32:813 My 6 '15
Record-breaking gasoline motor car. 11 Elec
Ry J 45:1216-16 Je 26 '15
Simplex rail coach. 11 Engineer 119:386-8 Ap
Thomas transmission rail coach. 11 diags En-
gineer 120:42-3 Jl 9 '15
300-hp. gasoline motor car for fast passenger
service. 11 Eng N 73:3094-5 Je 3 '15
Value of motor cars. W. R. McKeen. Ry Age
59:816-17 O 29 '15
Storage battery
Large storage battery car for Cambria & In-
diana railway. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1356 D 19 '14
Trailers
Long Island railroad adopts light, steel trail-
ers. II diaga Elec Ry J 46:136-8 Jl 24 '15
Motor cars (street railroad)
Storage battery
Street railway service being inaugurated in
Miami, Fla., with storage-battery cars. 11
diag Elec Ry J 4«:920-1 O 30 '15 «•
Motor chairs. See Wheel chairs, Electric'
Motor cycles
Location of motorcycle power plant troubles:
chart. V; W. Png€. Sci Am 112:314-15 Ap 3
Machining motor cycle parts. D. T. Hamilton.
11 Mach 21:377-80 Ja '16
Rise of the motorcycle. Scl Am 112:581+ Je 5
Sheet metal sido car attachment. 11 Metal
Work 84:405 S 24 '16
Motor cycles In war
Motorcycling under fire. Scl Am 112:42 Ja 2
War uses of the motorcycle: cycle ambulance
and motor machine gun. 11 Sci Am 112:138+
F 6 '16
Motor- generators
Direct-current three-wire systems. G. Fox.
diags Power 41:506-8 Ap 13 '15
Hertner vertical charging net. 11 Eleo R & W
Elec'n 06:699 Ap 10 '1C
Large motor-generator In San Francisco. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1165-6 Je 19 '15; Eleo
W 66:1667 Je 12 '16
Motor-generators versus rotary converters.
E. Friedlaender. Power 42:458 fe 28 '15
New motor-generator set for charging auto-
mobile batteries. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
383 Ag 28 '15; Elec W 66:485 Ag 28 '16
Motor omnibuses. See Motor buses
Motor plows
of the motor plough. 11 diag Engl-
_______ 0:361-4. 408-10 O 15, 29 '15
Ford tractor plows 5 to 10 acres per day at a
cost of 18.10. Automobile 33:584 S 23 '16
- igh. 11 diags Engineer 119:386 Ap 16
,e. Automobile 32:812 My 6 '15
. INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
301
Motor ships
Diesel engine applied to marine purposes.
C. Kloos. il diags Power 42:734-8 N 23 '15
Installation of 120 horsepower Bolinder oil
engine In pilot schooner Oracle S. 11 plans
Int Marine Eng 20:158-60 Ap '15
Large Diesel engined ships for marine naviga-
tion and their economic possibilities;
abstract. W: Scholz. Am Soc M B J 37:228-
30 Ap '13
Motor ship Gallia. 11 dfags Int Marine Eng 20:
420-1 S '15
Motor shin Tongklng. il Int Marine Eng 20:
64-5 F '15 ?
Motorship Pacific. Int Marine Eug 20:516 N
Performance of Diesel- engined motor ships. Int
•Marine Eng 20:381 S '15
Performance of motor ships. Engineer 119:
65-C, 322 Ja 15. Ap 2 '15
Revival of the reversible blade propeller, il
diags Engineer 119:295-7, 306 Mr 26 '15
Trials of the submarine tender Fulton: first
United States naval vessel to be fitted with
Diesel engines. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:76-8 F
'15
Werkspoor motor ships In service. T. O. Lisle,
Int Marine Eng 20:23-6 Ja '15
Sec ahto Diesel engines. Marine; Gas and
011 engines. Marine; Motor boats
Motor spirit
Low-temperature coal distillation. F. M. Per-
kin. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:352 Ap '15
Two improvements devised for motor spirit
process, diag Automobile 33:533 Mr 25 'lo
Motor truck Industry
Beginning of a new epoch In the motor truck
Industry. Sci Am 112:396 My 1 '15
Demonstrations — necessity and charges. J. C.
Avers. Horseless Age 35:240-3 F 17 '15
Directory of truck makers; 253 vehicles, their
makers and capacities. Automobile 32:62-4
Ja 14 '15
Field for 750,000 trucks. Automobile 81:1169
D 24 '14
Influence of war on industrial transportation.
Sci Am 113:452+ N 20 '15
Metropolitan section of S. A. E. discusses
truck makers' obligations to customers. B. B.
Bachman. Automobile 82:772-3 Ap 29 '15
Motor truck problem. Sci Am 112:611 Je 19 '15
Resume1 of papers read before convention of
motor truck manufacturers and dealers at
Detroit. Horseless Age 35:606-8 My 5 '16
Truck makers hold successful convention.
Horseless Age 35:626-8 My 12 '15
Truck makers to decide on standard service
policy. L. V. Spencer. Automobile 32:841-4
My 13 '15
Trucks and the traffic engineer. Automobile
31:1030-1 D 8 '14
Motor truck trailers
Increasing truck efficiency with trailers. A. R.
Miller. Horseless Age 35:802-3 Je 16 '15
Motor trucks
Bingham 1250 delivery car. il Horseless Age
34:326 Ag 26 '14
Chase water-cooled and worm-driven truck. 11
diag Automobile 33:118-19 Jl 15 '15
CTitse worm- drive trucks, il Horseless Age
R-.-440 Mr 31 '15
Commerce delivery, il Automobile 33:282-3 Ag
12 '15
Convenient meter installation runabout and
cost of its operation. H. A. Hippler. 11 EQ.ec
W 66:415-16 Ag 21 '15
Detroit package wagon enters field. 11 Auto-
mobile 33:506-7 S 16 '15
Detroit package wagon in three body types.
11 Horseless Age 36:330-1 O 1 '15
Electric system on Reo %-ton truck. 11 diags
Automobile 38:378-9 Ag 26 '15
Four chassis for transit trucks. 11 Automobile
31:1111 D 17 '14
Four- ton petrol motor lorry. 11 diag Engineer
118:507 N 27 '14
Front drive, bottom dump motor truck. 11
Good Roads n a 9:241 Je 5 '15 v
HflH motor truck. 11 Horseless Age 35:504-5 Ap
14 *15 • "
Hall truck enters field. 11 Automobile 32:768-9
Indiana three-quarter-ton track. 11 Horseless
Age 35:605 My 5 '15
International harvester truck; new model, il
Horseless Age 83:271 F 24 '15
International TuOO Ib. truck, il Horseless Age
00:00.3-0 O 1 15
International 1-ton truck. 11 Horseless Age 35:
541 Ap 21 '15
Jeffrey Quad truck at Victor, Colo. Eng &
JUin J 100:682 O 23 '15
Keams one thousand pound truck, il Horse-
less Age 36:374 O 15 '15
Kissel adds a._ to 1-ton truck, il Automobile
iJ3:9S2 N 25 15
Maintainingconcrete and brick roads in Illi-
nois. B. H. Piepmeier. il Eng N 74:310-13
Motor truck and the road; who should pay the
road tax? J: S. Harwhlte. 11 Sci Am 113:66+
Jl 17 '15
Motor truck notes and queries. Sci Am 113:
345 O 16 '15
1916 truck chassis more flexible. Automobile
32:60-1 Ja 14 '15
Packard worm-drive trucks, il Automobile 82:
108-9 Ja 21 '15
Packard worm-driven trucks: technical de-
tails. 11 Horseless Age 35:101-2 Ja 20 '15
Performance of gas and electric trucks. "W: J.
Miller and S. G. Thompson. Automobile
33:761-2 O 21 '15
Remodelling cars for commercial uses, diag
Horseless Age 34:809-10 D 2 '14
Republic trucks— simplicity, diags Automobile
33:656-7 O 7 '15
Republic two-ton Internal gear drive truck, il
Horseless Age 36:46 Jl 14 '15
Steams-Knight five-ton truck, il Horseless
Age 36:25 Jl 7 '15
Three- ton petrol lorry, il diags Engineer 119:
68-9 Ja 15 V15
United motor truck models. 11 Automobile 32:
534-5 Mr 25 '15
"Weak spots brought out in German trucks.
Automobile 33:615 S 30 '15
White power-hoisting coal body. 11 Automo-
bile 32:423 Mr 4 '15
Why local regulations of motor truck traffic
are objectionable. Horseless Age 35:407-9
Mr 24 '16
Worm drive on new Locomobile 3 and 4-
tonners. 11 Automobile 31:1264 D 31 '14
tico altto Automobiles; Electric trucks;
Loading and unloading; Motor truck indus-
try; Tires (automobile)
Axles
5- ton Sheldon axle with ball bearing worm. II
diag Automobile 33:572 S 23 '15
Bodies
Bodies feature of truck exhibits, il Automo-
bile 32:444-5+ Mr 11 '15
Cost of operation
Chicago autotruck service reduces hauling
charges. Eng Rec 72:299-300 S 4 '15
Comparisons between horse, gasoline and
616011*10 delivery costs; summary of electric
vehicle study by Massachusetts Institute.
H. F. Thomson. Blec R & W Elec'n 67:
874+ N 6 '15
Cost data for auto trucks. E. N. Bryan. Eng
Rec 71:211-12 F 13 '15
Cost of handling material with, motor versus
horse-drawn equipment. H: P. W. Arnold.
Eng M 50:28-32 O '15
Cost of motor-trucking by Chicago water
works in 1914. Eng & Contr 44:162 S 1 '15
Economy of heavy motor trucking for L
Mass., water works. D. A. Sutherland.
& Contr 44:41B N 24 '15
Extent and cost of use of motor trucks in
municipal refuse collection service. S: A.
Greeley. Eng & Contr 44:286-7 O 13 '15
Garbage collection studies in Chicago Justify
continued use of horses. Bng Rec 72:52-3 Jl
10 '15
Motor truck operation and accounting. C: A.
Dickens, il Munic Eng 49:46-9, 180-6, sup*
25+ Ag, O-N V15
Motor trucks and business efficiency. 11 Metal
Work 83:50-2 Ja 1 '15
Motor vehicles in water-works service at Los
Angeles. B. A. Heinly. Eng N 73:861-3 My 6i
'15
302
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Motor trucks — Cost of operation — Continued
Operating costs of two Cincinnati factories. In
comparison with horse-drawn vehicles. Iron
Age 96:223 Jl 22 '16; Same cond. Ind En?
16:104 S '15
Shop equipment and motor trucking costs,
meter division of Milwaukee water works.
Eng & Contr 43:334-5 Ap 14 '15
Underestimating the cost of motor trucking.
E. N. Bryan. Eng & Contr 43:310 Mr 10 "15
Utilization of the motor- truck In highway
work. 11 Good Roads n s 9:171-9 My 1 '16
See also Electric trucks— Coat of operation
Fenders
Dummies play Important part In fender tests.
H: A. Allen, C. E. Fitch and H. Borland. 11
Eng Rec 72:571 N 6 '15
Gearing
Another viewpoint; defense of Internal gear
drive. V. V. Torbensen. Horseless Age 35:651
My 12 '15
Calculation of hollow propeller shafts, diag
Horseless Age 36:369 O 15 '15
Hotchkiss drive for trucks. A. M. Laycock.
diags Automobile 33:833-4 N 4 '15
Internal gear drive. C. C. Hancock. Horseless
Age 35:886 Je 30 '15
Internal gear drive. C. H. Taylor. Horseless
Age 35:566-7 Ap 28 '16
Internal gear drive vs. worm drive. A. F.
Mais. Horseless Age 35:852; 36:84 Je 23. Jl 21
Worm drive for motor trucks. Horseless Age
35:441 Mr 31 '15
Worm drive_vs. Internal gear drive. C. C.
35:650-1
Motor trucks, Military
Dennis subsidy lorry. 11
(supp) Engineer
Example of four-wheel drive truck used for
war purposes — rules governing the require-
- - ^ ibile 31:1120-1 D 17 '14
Hancock. Horseless Age SB: 660-1 My 12 '16
Loading
tSee Loading and unloading
Management
Increasing motor- truck efficiency. Eng N 73:
1179-80 Je 17 '15
Manufacture
Drill fixtures for motor truck
Schaefer. diags Horseless Age
Ma^hin
T.
D 2
lining motor truck sprockets and drums.
A. A. Dowd. diags Horseless Age 36:436-9
Mr 31 '16
Study of an axle shaft for a motor truck.
J: Younger. 11 diags Am Soo M E J 37:435-
9 Ag '15; Same. Iron Tr R 56:1311-14 Je 24
'15; Same cond. Horseless Age 36:142-4 Ag
I '15; Abstract. Iron Age 96:27 Jl 1 '15: Dis-
cussion. Am Soc M E J 37:439-40 Ag '16
Price lists
Business man's reference table of commercial
vehicles. Sci Am 112:28+ Ja 2 '15
Price classification of 1915 trucks. Automobile
32:65-7 Ja 14 '15
Safety devices
See also Motor trucks— Fenders
Service stations
See Automobile service stations
Specifications
Gasoline motor trucks for 1915: specifications
of 877 American commercial vehicle chassis.
Automobile 32:68-79 Ja 14 '15
Springs
Care of truck springs. J: O. Utz. Automobile
31:1122-3 D 17 '14
Tires
See Tires (automobile)
Wheel*
English pressed steel truck wheel, diags Auto-
mobile 32:421 Mr 4 '16
Machining steel motor truck wheels. A. A*
_- JMft Horseless Age 84:883:5 D 16, '14
Need for reducing the numb
wheel and tire sizes for true] .
Elec RAW Blec'n 67:712 O 16 '15
Wheels for commercial vehicles. T: Clarkaon.
II diags Automobile 32:189-91 Ja 28 '15; Ab-
stract Horseless Age 35:175-6 F 8 '15
See also Motor vehicles— Wheels
ments. 11 diag Automo
Makes of automobile trucks used by the
United States army. Automobile 33:245 Ag 5
Motor searchlights with the British-French
forces, il Elee R & W Blec'n 67:239 Ag 7 '15
Motor truck In modern military service. 11 Scl
Am S 79:280-3 My 1 '15
Motor trucks and modern warfare. J. Brlnker.
il Scl Am 113:398-9+ N C '16
New American military truck; Jeffery ma-
chine drives, steers and brakes on four
wheels. J: W. DeCou. 11 Eng M 49:746-9
Ag '15
Saving trucks at the front In France. W. F.
Bradley. 11 Automobile 32:51-54- Ja 14 '15
Sham warfare motor equipment test. J. H:
Schlpper. il Automobile 33:422-5 S 2 '15
Type of truck for military use. J. W. DeCou.
Horseless Age 35:800 Je 16 '15
TJ. S. army needs motor transports. J, E:
Sohlpper. il Automobile 33:231-3 Ag 5 '16
War trucks arrive in France. W. F. Bradley.
11 Automobile 32:226-31 F 4 '16
Motor trucks, Municipal
Baltimore municipal White truck has wireless
equipment. 11 Automobile 31:1023 D 3 '14
Sec also Electric trucks, Municipal; Street
cleaning apparatus, Motor
Motor trucks In construction work
Cost of motor-truck hauling depends on con-
ditions. W: Collins, Jr. Eng N 74:653 S 30 '15
Demonstration of gravel road construction
using motor truck and road grader. R. L.
Morrison, il Eng & Contr 44:205 S 15 '15
Excavating aggregates with drag line and
hauling by motor truck on Indiana concrete
road work. S. El. Bates. 11 plans Eng &
Contr 44:231-3 S 22 '15 *
Handling 400 tons of stone per day with auto*
trucks. Eng Rec 70:621-2 D 6 '14
Hauling gravel with motor truck and trailers;
a service test In concrete road construction.
H Eng & Contr 42:535-6 D 9 '14
Hauling heavy water pipes. E. C. Miles, il
Munlc J 88:97-9 Ja 28 '15
Hauling material on the North side reservoir,
Pittsburgh. Eng N 73:173-4 Ja 28 '15
More use of motor trucks for hauling struc-
tural steel. D. P. N. Little. 11 diag Eng N
74:554-5 S 16 '15
Motor truck and the contractor. B. A. Gramm.
Munlc Eng 49:180-1 N '15
Motor truck in road building. 11 Munlc Eng
48:205-8 Mr '15
Motor truck operation and accounting. 11
Munic Eng 49:46-9 Ag '15
Motor trucks for heavy structural steel.
W: CoIUna, Jr. 11 Eng N 74:174-6 Jl 22 '15
Pipe hauling by motor truck. W. L. Vcnnard.
11 Munic J 38:259 F 25 'J5
Utilization of the motor truck in highway
work. 11 Good Roads n s 9:171-9 My 1 '15
Motor trucks In freight handling
Methods of handling I* C. K outbound freight
E. H. Lee. Ry Age 57:1182-4 D 25 '14; Con-
clusions. Eng Rec 71:52 Ja 9 '15
Trucking L c. L freight. Ry R GC:352-3 Mr 13
'15
Motor trucks In ore haulage
Motor-truck ore liauling. in '
Mln J 100:790 N 13 '15
Motor trucking iron ore; abstract. J: Younger.
11 Eng & Mln J 99:242 Ja 30 '15
Motor vehicles
Motorized police department. K. C. Cordwell.
11 Munic J 38:318-17 Mr 11 '15
Practicability of applying same spring ele-
ments to motor vehicles of all classes, diags
Sitomobile 32:854*6+ My 18 '15
Beo also Ambulances: Automobiles; Cycle-
cars; Electric vehicles; Fire apparatus,
Motor; Jitney buses; Motor buses: Motor
cycles; Motor tnidfts; Tractors; TJnlcycles
Wheels
Heavy motor vehicles—wheels and weights.
W. W. Beaumont. Engineer 119:523 My 28 '15
California. Eng &
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
303
Motorcycles. See Motor cycles
Motors
See also Aeroplane motors; Dynamos;
Electric motors; Engines; Gas and oil en-
gines; Machinery; Steam engines; Turbines;
Water wheels: Windmills
Mountain railroads
Purka railway; a new Alpine railway from the
RhOne to the Rhine. A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci
Am 8 79:344-5 My 29 '15
Great railway electrification project 11 map
Sci Am S 79:56-8 Ja 23 '15
Hamilton electric Incline railway. 11 Elec'Ry J
46:115-16 Jl 17 '15; Same. Eng N 74:49-51 Jl
8 '16; Same. By R 67:21S-14Ag 14 '15
Hamilton incline railway. 11 Munlc J 39:41-2 Jl
8 '15
Looping1 the loop In the Alps. J. F. Springer.
11 Scf Am 111:504-5 D 19 '14
Mountain railway electrification. F. Castigli-
oni. Elec Ry J 46:855-60 O 23 '15
See also Cable railroads
Mountain roads
Alpine roadbulldlng In the Hudson river val-
ley. 11 En? N 74:1025-6 X 25 '15
Build scenic highway up Pike's Peak. U Eng
Rec 72:504-6 O 23 '15
Connecting roads to mountain parks of Den-
ver, Colorado. O: B. Thum. 11 Munlc Eng1
49:15-17 Jl '15
Location and construction of highways In
mountain country. F. "W. Harris. 11 diaga
Eng N 72:1199-1201 D 17 '14; Excerpt (Don'ts
in mountain road location). Eng & Min J
99:237-8 Ja 30 '15; Excerpt (Bagley scraper
for road making). Eng & Mm J 99:325 F 13
Making a road up the Palisades. 11 plan Eng
N 74:998-1000 N 18 '15
Methods and cost of constructing a mountain
road system in Wise county, Virginia.
W: F. Cocke. 11 map Eng & Contr 43:341-4
Ap 14 '15
New California road overcomes mountain bar-
rier. N. D. Darlington. 11 Eng Rec 72:322-3
S 11 '15
Road construction In Denver's mountain
parks. O. B. Thum. 11 plan Mimic J 38:417-20
Ap 1 '15
Storm King highway. New York. H. E. Breed.
11 map Eng N 74:*21-4 O 14 '16
Mountaineering
Swltzerlands in America. A. C. Laut U Am
For 20:839-57 D '14
Mountains
Switzerlands in America. A. C. Laut. 11 Am
For 20:839-57 D '14
8cc also Mitchell, Mt
Moving. See Building moving
Moving picture laboratories
Air conditioning in a moving picture labor-
atory-H plans Heat & Ven 12:20-6 F '15
Moving picture theaters
British India; cinematograph theaters. U S
Sp Cons Rep 72:167-8 '15
Modern moving picture theatre: Globe theatre,
Los Angeles, fi plans Bldg Age 37:19-26 Ja
'15
Moving picture theater of to-day. 11 plans
Bldg Age 37:19-25 N '15
Planning the moving picture theatre. J: J.
Klaber. 11 plans Arch, Rec 38:540-54 N '15
Plumbing installation in movie theater. 11 plan
MetalWork 84:99-100 Jl 23 '15
Ventilation
Chicago ventilation commission first report.
U Metal Work 83:632-5+ Ap 30 '15
Proposed standards for ventilation legislation
for motion picture show places; with dis-
cussion. Am Soc Heat & V E 19:166-78 '18
Ventilating southern motion picture theater.
11 plan Metal Work 88:869-70+ Je 18 '15
Moving pictures
Arc-light controller for motion picture pro-
jection apparatus. 11 Sci Am 112:272 Mr 20
Artificial lighting of moving picture studios.
W: A. D. Evans, 11 Ilium Engr 8:284-8 Je '15
Compensarc for motion-picture projectors.
C. Walford. dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 67:230-1
Ag 7 '15
Electric lighting for motion-picture studios.
L. G. H. Smith. Elec W 65:1040-2 Ap 24 '15
Electric sunshine in movie production m Cali-
fornia. 11 Elec W 66:136 Jl 17 '15
How motion pictures are made. Mach 21:445
F '15
Intermittent mechanism for motion picture
projectors. W. B. Morton. 11 dlags Sci Am
112:614 Je 19 '15
Invention and development of photograph}*;
from the daguerreotype to the moving pic-
ture. Sci Am 112:564+ Je 5 '15
Kinematographlcs. Sci Am S 80:251 O 16 '15
Methods by which the European war has been
filmed. E. A. Dench. Sci Am 112:277+ Mr 20
Motion picture magic; playing tricks on time.
C. H. Claudy. 11 Scf Am 112:454-5 My. 15 '15
Motion picture magic; what we see and what
we think we see. C. H. Claudy. U Sci Am S
80:184-6 S 18 '15
Motor-driven motion- picture projector. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:952 N 20 '15
^Non-winding motion-picture reel. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:222 Ja 30 '15
Notes on the use of light In cinematograph
work. Ulum Engr 8:3H)-14 Jl '15
Producing mechanical moving pictures. Mach
21:455-6 F '15
Romance of motion pictures. C. F. Jenkins.
Sci Am S 79:323 My 22 '15
Stop motion for moving picture machines.
W. B. Morton, diaga Sci Am S 79:396-7 Je
19 '15
Strangest city In the world; a town given
over to the moving pictures. 11 Sol Am 112:
365 Ap 17 '15
Throw-over arrangement for operating two
motion-picture machines, dlag Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:341 Ag 21 '15
&e also Moving picture laboratories;
Moving picture theaters
Moving pictures. Colored
Difficulties of color cinematography. J FT
Inst 180:633 N '15
Motion pictures in colors. ID. Coustet. dlags
Sci Am S 78:386-7 D 19 '14
Moving picture*, Municipal
* 'verusing
moving^ pictures.
Adve_ _ _ __
A. Marpfe. Munic Eng-~48:298 My"
Moving pictures In education
Films may help in the selection of an occu-
pation. Sci Am S 80:333 N 20 '15
Government uses motion pictures. C. J. Blan-
chard. 11 Sci Am S 80:120-2 Ag 21 '15
Motion films of molecular movements. 11 Elec
W 66:708 S 25 '16
Moving picture exchange for A. E. R. A.?
F. J. Warnock. Elec Ry J 46:820-1 O 16 '15
Safety first for you and* me. H. L. Brownell.
Elec Ry J 45:749 Ap 17 '15
Uncle Sam in the movies. C. J. Blanchard. 11
Am For 21:532-40 Ap '15
Moving pictures In Industry
Circulating motion-picture films to stimulate
electrical business. Elec W 65:173 Ja 16 '15
Motion picture in Industry utilized by manu-
facturers of machinery in selling their prod-
ucts. A. L. Morris, if Iron Tr R 66:517-18
Mr 11 '15
Moving pictures In science
Motion pictures of electri
80:340-1 N 27 '15
Rtintgen motion pictures; the Dessauer proc-
ess. 11 Sci Am 112:312 Ap 3 '15
Moving pictures In war
Military air scouting by motion pictures.
B. A, Dench. Sol Am 112:156 F 13 '16
Moving stairways
Extension of the Bakerloo tube. 11 plan Engi-
neer ,119:92 Ja 22 '15
Mufflers, Automobile. See Automobile mufflers
Muir, John, 1838-1914
Appreciation. G: B. Sudworth. por Am For
$1:184-5 Mr '!&
John Muir In college. C: ID. Vroxnan. Sci Am
S 80:103 Ag 14 '15
electrolysis. 11 Sci Am S
304
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mine mule investigations. G. E. Wentworth.
Colliery 35:261-2 D '14
Multiplication
Multiplying- large numbers on adding ma-
chines. fi. C. Hardman. Eng N 74:703 O 7 '15
Mundy, Joseph S., 1847-1915
Sketch, por Eng N 73:1141 Je 10 '15
Municipal accounting
Classifications of municipal expenditures in
budgets and accounts and the purposes
which they subserve. L. G. Powers. J Ac-
count 19:118-36 F '15 r ^
Development of a unit cost system. N. Gun-
lift. II Assn Eng Soc J 53:74-85 Ag '14;
Same. Eng & Contr 42:374-6 O 21 '14; Dis-
cussion. Assn Eng Soc J 53:85-101, 165-70
Ag-S '14
Inaccurate municipal accounting and cost
keeping. Eng & Contr 43:438 My 19 '15
Municipal accounting and its relationship to
government. H. W. CarrolL J Account 20:
260-70 O '15
See also Municipal finance
Bibliography
List of references on municipal accounting.
H. H. B. Meyer. Special Libraries 6:63-77
Ap '15
Municipal advertising
Advertising a city by moving pictures.
A. Marple. Munic Eng 48:2^8 My '15
Municipal art. See City planning; Municipal
buildings
Municipal building* ,, „ ,
Annex to the city hall, Boston, Mass. 11 plans
Arch & Bldg 47:265-7 Jl '15
Bridges and buildings in cities, 1915; tabula-
tion. Munlc Eng 48:267-8 Ap '15
City haH, Burlingame, California; views and
plans. Brtckb 23:pl 182-3 D '14
City of Jacksonville engineering building.
W. P. Darwin. II plans Eng N 72:1220 D 17
Municipal public halls; court decisions in sev-
eral states. J: Simpson. Munlc J 39:617-19
O 21 '15
Project for large municipal convention hall In
Chicago. II map Ry R 56:100-1 Ja 16 '15
San Diego's municipal stadium. F. A. Rhodes.
11 plan Eng N 74:577-80 S 23 '15
See also Public comfort stations
Municipal centers. See City planning
Municipal charters
Proposed new charter for Newark, N. J.
Munlc Eng 49:140 O '15
Municipal colleges
Training for the municipal
79:118-19
service. C. I*.
F 20 '15; Same
King. Set Am S -
cond. with discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:98-
101 F '15
Municipal corporations
Municipal powers re. lighting plants. J. Simp-
son. Munic J 38:880-3 Je 24 '15
Municipal trading; legal powers of cities to
engage in plumbing, orlck manufacture,
quarrying and dealing In fuel, real estate
and liquor. J. Simpson. Munic J 38:732-4 My
27 '15; Same abr. Munlc Eng 49:24-5 Jl '15
Municipal electric shops. See Electric shops,
Municipal
Municipal electricians, International association
of. See International association of muni-
cipal electricians
Municipal employees
Training for the municipal service. C. L.
King. Sci Am S 79:118-19 F 20 '15; Same
cond. with discussion. Am Soc M E J 87:
98-101 F '15
Municipal engineering
Application of geology to the problems of the
municipal engineer. H. Lapworth. Eng &
Contr 42:179-81 Ag 19 '14 ^
Broader applications of chemistry* by the
nunlclpalify. H. W. Mahr. J Ind & Eng
City engineer's records In Frankfort, Ind.
R. H. Boynton, Munic Eng 49:78-9 Ag '15;
Same. Elng & Contr 44:166-6 S 1 '15
Employment of experts by cities. M. L.
Cooke. Eng & Contr 42:398 O 28 '14
Factors in municipal engineering. M. L.
Cooke. Scl Am S' 80:238-40 O 9 '15; Ab-
stracts. Am Soc M E J 37:81-7 F '15; Eng
Rec 70:644-5 D 12 '14; Eng & Contr 42:575-1
D 23 '14; Discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:86-
7 F '15
Municipal engineering works of San Francisco.
A. J. Clear}', il plans maps diags Eng N 73:
2S9-32G F 18 '15
Principles governing the organization of city
engineering departments. E: Willis. Eng &
Contr 42:253-5 S 9 '14
Rules for subordinate engineers on municipal
work. M. M. O'Shaughnessy. Eng N 73:446
Mr 4 f!5
Sidewalk work in Cincinnati; securing the con-
struction of sidewalks, assessing for and
keeping records of same. D. L. Barr. Munlc
J 38:7(3-6 Je 3 '15
Standardizing engineering positions and sal-
aries in New York city. Eng N 73:54-5 Ja 14
'15
8cv a7an Municipal improvement; Parks;
Pavements; Public works; Refuse and refuse
disposal; Refuse collection; Sanitary engi-
neering; Sewage disposal; Sewerage; Street
cleaning; Streets; Water purification; Water
supply engineering
Municipal exhibits
Municipal exhibit at Dayton, Ohio. 11 Munlc J
39:690-2 N 4 '15
Municipal farms
Water-works farming and forestry by Loa
Angeles. B. A. Heinly. Eng N 73:745 Ap 15
'15
Municipal finance
Annual budget. W: T. Chllds. Munlc J 39:
545-7 O 7 'IP
Financing public Improvements on the pay-
as -you- go plan. C: B. Buerger. Hng N 72:
1179-80 D 10 '14
How apportion costs of municipal Improve-
ments? N. P. Lewis. Eng Reo 72:600-7 N
27 '15
Making water bills a lien on real property.
Eng & Contr 42:426-6 N 4 '14
Municipal expenditures. Munlc J 3&:11 Ja 7 '16
Paying contractors In bonds. A. F. BelL
Munlc J 39:809-10 N 25 '16
Payment for special street lighting. Klec R &
W Elec'n 65:1129-30 D 12 '14
Rational budget making. Munic J 39:695-7 N
4 '15
Sec afro Municipal accounting; Municipal
government
Municipal forests. See Forests, Municipal
Municipal franchises
Features of nineteen typical heating fran-
chises. II Heat & Ven 12:43-5 Jl '15
Modern franchise for a public service cor-
poration. C: C. Brown. Munlc Eng 48:89-93
F '15
Municipal co-operation in public utility man-
agement. P. J. Kealy. Am Inst E E Pro 34:
2263-74 O '15; Same oond. Elec Ry J 46:861-
3 O 23 '15
Public service corporation and the municipal-
ity: with discussion. J. Logan. Boston Soc C
E i 2:223-69 Je '16
fifco (ilao Electric service companies-
Franchises; Street railroads— Franchises
Municipal garages. See Garages, Municipal
Municipal gas plants. See Gas manufacture and
works, Municipal
Municipal government
Aspects of clty-planning administration In
Europe. F. B. Williams. Am Inst Arch J 3:
260-4 Je '15
Municipal life and government In Germany,
by W: H. Dawson. Review, Munlc Eng 48:
142-3 F '15
Organization, character of personnel, scope of
- work, and methods of operation and con-
trol of a large municipal highway depart-
ment W: H. Oonnell. 11 map J Fr Inst 179:
489-69 Ap '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
305
Municipal government — Continued
Principles governing the organization of city
engineering departments. E: Willis. Eng &
Contr 42:253-5 S 9 '14
See also Fire departments; Municipal cor-
porations; Municipal finance; Municipal law;
Municipal officers; Municipal ownership; Mu-
nicipal supplies; Police
City manager plan
City managers In the West. W. F. Kerr.
Munic Eng 48:199-201 Mr '13
Commission and city manager forms of gov-
ernment. H. H. Rumble, R. W. Peatross and
J: E. Burke. Munlc Eng 49:52-6 Ag '15
Commission government and an engineer
manager for Lakeland, Florida. H. D. Men-
denhall. Munic Eng 4&:249-61 Ap '15
Commission-manager form of government.
D. A. Reed. Eng & Contr 43:H2 F 3 '15
Commission-manager form of government and
its relation to the engineering profession.
H: 31. Waite. Boston Soc C E J 2:1-14 Ja
•13; Abstract. Eng M 48:804-6 Mr '15; Dis-
cussion. Boston Soc C E J 2:14-21 Ja '15
Commission -manager government. Munic J
38-318 Mr 11 '15
Dayton's progress under commission-manager.
W: S. Crandall. Munlc Eng 49:67 Ag '16
Discussion of the commission -manager torm
of government. J: B. Blood. Boston Soc C E
J 2:121-3 Mr '1C
Early difficulties encountered under the com-
mission-manager form of municipal govern-
ment. Eng & Contr 42:561 D 16 '14
Experience at Inglewood, Calif., with the city
manager form of government. P. E. Kress-
ley. Eng & Contr 42:465-6 N 11 '14
First convention of city managers. Eng N 72:
1189-90 D 10 '14
Hour with a city manager. Eng Rec 71:169 F
6 '15
Powers and duties of the city manager de-
fined. H. M. Waite. Eng Rec 72:664 N 27 '16
Publicity necessary for city manager success.
W. Miller. Eng Rec 72:666 N 27 '15
Results obtained at Abilene, Kan., in 16
months under commission-manager govern-
ment. K. Riddle. Eng & Contr 42:503-4 N
Training of the city manager. H. M. Waite.
Munlc Eng 48:44 Ja '15
Year of commission-manager government at
Lakeland, Fla. D. F. McLeod. Eing N 72:1118
D 3 '14
Year of the commission-manager plan at
Titusville, Penn. L. O. Bradley. Eng N 72:
1155 D 10 '14
Commission plan
Commission and city-manager cities. Munlc J
38:696 My 20 '15
Commission and city manager forms of gov-
ernment. H. H. Rumble, R. W. Peatross
and J: E Burke. Munlc Eng 49:52-6 Ag '15
Municipal halls. See Municipal buildings
Municipal Improvement
Architect's part in the world's work. F: L.
Ackerman. Arch Rec 37:149-68 F '15
British India; improvement trusts. 11 U S Sp
Cons Rep 72:61-6 '15
How apportion costs of municipal improve-
ments? N. P. Lewis. Eng Rec 72:666-7 N
27 '15
Municipal Improvements for 1916; tabulation.
Munic Eng 48:252-71 Ap '16
Pertinent paragraphs from a real report.
M. L. Cooke. 11 Eng M 50:445-9 D '15
See also Baths, Public: Building laws;
City planning; Cleaning of cities; Dust pre-
vention; Electric wire and wiring; Fire pro-
tection; Garden cities: Harbors; Housing
problem; Landscape gardening; Lighting;
Parks; Pavements; Public comfort stations;
Refuse and refuse disposal; Refuse collec-
tion; Smoke prevention; Streets; Trees
Municipal Improvements, American society of.
See American society of municipal improve-
ments
Municipal laboratories
Portland's municipal
H. White. 11 Munic J
Municipal law
Contracts by municipal officers. J: Simpson.
Munic J 3»:SU7-S N 25 '15
Municipal public halls; court decisions in
several states. J: Simpson. Munlc J 89:
617-19 O 21 '15
Use of patented articles: court decisions in
the several states as to conditions under
which cities may contract for patented
pavements and other articles. J. Simpson.
Munlc J 38:13-15 Ja 7 '16
tf<e <//Hr> Building laws; Fire protection —
Laws; Plumbing laws and regulations;
Public health laws; Roller skating— Regu-
lation; Sewerage — Laws: Street openings;
Street traffic; Trees; Waterworks — Law
Municipal lighting plants. See Electric plants,
Municipal
Municipal markets. See Markets, Municipal
Municipal motor trucks. See Motor trucks,
Municipal
Municipal officers
Contracts by municipal officers. J: Simpson.
Munlc J 8fc:S07-8 K 26 '15
Experience of an engineer in public office.
M. L. Cooke. Am Soc M E J 37:708-9 D '15
Training for the municipal service. C. L. King.
Sci Am S 79:118-19 F 20 '15; Same cond.
with discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:98-101 F
•15
Municipal ownership
Detroit municipal ownership proposal. Eilec
Ry J 45:431 F 27 'In
Disadvantages. B. J. Arnold. Blec Ry J 46:
911 O 30 '15
Municipal fertilizer plant at Los. Angeles.
B. A. Helnly. Eng N 73:1063-4 Je 3 '15
Municipal ownership and operation of water-
works: case for state control. M. N. Baker.
Eng N 72:1115 D 3 '14
Municipal ownership growth. Munlc Eng 49:79
Ag '16
Municipal trading; legal powers of cities to.
engage in plumbing, brick manufacture,
quarrying and dealing in fuel, real estate
and liquor. J. Simpson. Munlc J 38:732-4 My
27 '15; Same abr. Munic Eng 49:24-5 Jl '15
Philadelphia conference: criticism. H. O. D.
Nutting. Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1145 D 12 '14
State control of city-owned utilities much
needed. Eng N 74:658-9 S 30 '15
State regulation of municipally owned plants.
C. M. Larson. Am Water Works Assn J 2:
515-37 S '15
fifrc also Asphalt plants, Municipal; Ce-
ment plants. Municipal; Electric plants,
Municipal; Gas manufacture and works,
Municipal; Government ownership; Govern-
ment regulation of industry; Hydroelectric
plants. Municipal; Markets, Municipal; Mov-
ing pictures, Municipal; Municipal govern-
ment; Public service corporations — Regula-
tion; Repair shops, Municipal; Street rail-
roads, Municipal
Municipal plants. See Asphalt plants. Municipal;
Electric plants, Municipal; Hydroelectric
plants, Municipal
Municipal records
Portland, Ore., bureau of photography. H. M.
White. 11 Munic J 39:577-8 O 14 ^15
Record system in a smoke Inspector's office.
M. A. Rooney. Power 42:643-4 O 19 '15
Signal box records. P. I. Patton. Munic J 39:
397-8 S 9 '15
Municipal repair shops. See Repair shops,
Municipal
Municipal aanatorlums. See Sanatoriums, Mu-.
nlcipal
Municipal supplies
Broader applications of chemistry by the
municipality. H. W. Mahr. J Ind & Eng-
Chem 6:1030-2 D '14
Portland's municipal testing laboratory.
H. White. H Munlc J 39:808-9 N 25 '15
Purchasing and distributing supplies in Cleve-
land. A. R. Callow. 11 Munic J 39:391-4 S »
'36
Municipal trading. See Municipal ownership
Munitions of war. See War materials
306
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mural painting and decoration
Mural painting1 In America, by ES. H. Blash-
fleld. Review by R: F. Bach. Arch Rec 37:
93-5 Ja '15
Villa Madama: text and measured drawings by
Howard W. Germann. 11 Arch Rec 37:26-47
Ja 'IB
See also Stucco
Muscat I ne, Iowa
City founded on sawdust; how part of Musca-
tlne came to be built on such a foundation,
dlag map Eng Rec 71:496-7 Ap 17 '15
Making- museums useful. H. I. Smith, dlags
Scl Am S 79:348-9 My 29 '16
Sec afeo Anthropology — Exhibitions; also
Field museum of natural history
Lighting
Glare in museum galleries; the psychological
factor in the lighting problem. B: L Oilman,
diags Arch Rec 38:252-80, 362-78 Ag-S '15
Museums, Art. See Art galleries
Museums, Children's. See Children's museums
Mushroom Lorelei and its dangers. R. M. F.
Berry. Sci Am 3 80:263 O 23*15
Raising mushrooms In a coal mine. S. C. Rey-
nolds. 11 Colliery 36:103 S '16
Developments of the audion lamp — music
from light. Mec R & W Elec'n 67:908-9 N
13 '15
See also Color music; Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical wogds. Sci Am S 78:365 D 5 '14
Mechanical devices
Device for the simultaneous playing of violin
and piano. 11 Sci Am 113:471 N 27 '15
Musical pitch
Musical pitch to the eleventh decimal J: B.
Taylor. Sci Am 112:289 Mr 27 '15
Optophone and musical pitch. ID. H. Hawley.
l3ci Am 111:523 D 26 '14
Musk
Loss of weight of musk In a current of dry
air. C: B. Bazzoni. diag J Fr Inst 180:463-9
O '16
Mussels
Our neglected aquatic foods. Scl Am 112:332
Ap 3 '15
Production, botanical composition and volatile
oil strength of American wild mustard seed.
A. L. Winton and J. H. Bornmann. J Ind &
Bng Chem 7:684-6 Ag '16
Myrlca rubra
Coloring principle of myrica rubra— its azo-,
suffide- and nltro-dyestuflfe. B. Satow. J Ind
& Bng Chem 7:113-16 F '15
Nalle
Electromagnetic
Age 95:900-1 Ap 22 '16
tar power of nails; "
H J37:71?-20 D '15
N
nail packing machine. 11
abstract Am Soc M
Internally fired nail bluing furnace. 11 Iron
Age 96:1295 Je 10 '15
New machine for making wire .nails. 11 diaff
Iron Age 95:792-3 Ap 8 '15
Nameplates
Making sectional molds for die- cast name-
plates. E: K. Hammond. 11 Mach 21:554-7
Mr '15
Names
Orthography In geography and biography.
F. H. Teall. Inland Ptr 54:486-7 Ja 'if
Names. Geographical
Problem in war names: Kiaochow. Scl Am
111:486 D 12 '14
Naphthalene
Coal gas residuals— Feld process. F. H. Wan-
ner. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 340-61 'U;
Same cond. Am Gas Light J 101:306-7 N 16
'14: Same cond. Met & Chem Bng 12:698-9
N '14; Same cond. Sci Am S 80:317-18 N 13
'15; Discussion. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1,
361-7 '14
Combustion calorlmetry and the heats of
combustion of cane sugar, benzole acid, and
naphthalene. H. C. Dickinson, bibllog U S
Bur Stand Bui 11:189-257 Mr 1 '15
Narcotics
How narcotics affect plants. Scl Am S 79:
267 Ap 24 '15
Nashville, Tennessee
Water supply
Repairing and waterproofing the Nashville
water-works reservoir. W. W. Southgate. 11
dlags Eng N 73:849-52 My 6 '15
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis railway
Chattanooga creek bridge. C. H. Johnson. 11
plan Ry Age 59:343-6 Ag 20 '15
NataMte
Natalite a gasoline substitute. Automobile 32:
1094 Je 17 '15
National academy of sciences
National academy of sciences and the national
government. Scl Am 118:176 Ag 28 '15
Needs of the National academy of sciences.
Sci Am 113:136 As 14 '15
Why we need a National academy of sciences.
Sci Am 113:154 Ag 21 '15
National association of builders exchanges
Convention. Columbus, O., Jan. 2U-28. Bldg
Age 37:33-7 Mr '15
National association of corporation schools
Annual convention at Worcester, Mass. Iron
Age 95:1375 Je 17 '15
National association of cotton manufacturers
Annual meeting In Boston. Textile World 49:
198-232+ My '16
99th meeting; papers. 11 Textile World 49:607-
39 S '15
National association of electrical Inspectors
Convention, New York city, March 23. Blec
W 65:824 Mr 27 '35
Convention, New York city, March 23-25. Eleo
R & W Blec'n 06:001 Mr 27 '35
National association of hosiery and underwear
manufacturers
llth annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 8-8.
Textile World 49:233-44+ My '16
National association of manufacturers
20th annual convention, New York, May 25-26.
Iron Age 95:1226-7 Je 3 '15
National association of manufacturers of elec-
trical supplies
Electrical manufacturers make progress in
organization plans. Elec R & W Blec'n 66:
232 F 6 '15
National association of master plumbers
Annual convention, Chicago, July 13-15. Heat
& Yen 12:46-7 Ag '15
33d annual convention, Chicago, July 13-15.
Metal Work 84:121-9 Jl 23 '15
33d annual convention; with account of Des
Moines and Salt Lake City Indictments, lint
of delegates, etc. Dom Eng 72:59-79 Jl 17
'15
National association of master steam and hot
water fitters
Annual convention. Milwaukee, June 21-24.
Metal Work 84:24-8 Jl 2 '15
27th annual convention, Milwaukee, June 21-
24. Dom Bng 71:372-5 Je 26 '15
27th annual convention, Milwaukee. June 81-
24, 1916. Heat & Yen 12:35-40 Jl '15
'National association of • railway commissioners
Annual meeting, San Francisco, Oct. 12-16. Ry
Age 59:789 O 22 '15
27th annual convention, San Francisco, Oct.
12-16. Ele.c W 66:961 6 30 '15
National association of scale experts
llth semi-annual meeting at Chicago, HI. Ry
Age 68:269-70 F 12 '15
National association of aheet metal contractors
June 7"u'
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
307
National association of stationary engineer*
33d annual convention, Columbus, O.f Sept.
13-18. Power 42:402-3 S 28 '15
National association of stove manufacturers
Convention. New York city, May 12-13. Metal
Work 83:746 My 21 '15
National association of wool growers
51st annual meeting at Salt Lake City. Nov.
12-14, 1914. Textile World 48:283-6 D '14
National association of woolen and worsted over-
List of members present at 32d annual meet-
Ing. Textile World 48:362^3 D '14
„ Rocky Point
49:391-3 Je 'll
R. I.,
21
Ap 3
33d semi annual meet_
3Iay 15. Textile Worl
National automobile chamber of commerce
Chamber of commerce to defend Kardo patents
suit. Horseless Age 34:829-30 D 9 '14
National cash register company
Modern plating practice: a piecework system
as used by the National cash register com-
pany. W. Fralne. 11 Metal Ind n s 18:1-4 Ja
Research work at the National cash _
company. H. O. Dorsey. 11 Slbley J 29
National characteristics
Random reflections. Sd Am 112:326+
•15
National clvlo federation
16th annual meeting. Elec R & W Elec'n 65:
1142 D 12 '14
Governmental versus private enterprise dis-
cussed. Elec W 64:1140-1 D 12 '14
National commercial pas association
Minneapolis convention. Am Gas Light J 101:
360-1, 377 D 7-14 '14
National conference on city planning
Seventh conference in Detroit, June 7-9. Eng
N 73:1190 Je 17 '15
National district heating association
7th annual convention, Chicago, June 1-3. Dom
Eng 71:285-7 Je 6 '16; Biec R & W Elec'n
66:1117-20 Je 12 '16; Mec W 65:1576-7 Je 12
•16; Heat & Ven 12:37-45 Je '16; Metal Work
83:853-5 Je 11 '15; Power 41:801-3 Je 22 '15
6:446-7 Ag
El.
'15
8-11.
L. A.
Elec
National electric light association
Commercial section plans. Elec W '
28 '15
Constructive work before the N.
H. H. Scott. Elec W 65:5-6 Ja 2
Convention. San Francisco, June
Ry J 45:1106-9 Je 12 '15
Future work of N. E. L. A. E. W. Lloyd.
Elec W 66:165-6 Jl 17 '16
Meetings of N. E. L. A. executive committee.
Elec W 66:186-7, 695-6; 66:906 Ja 16, Mr 13,
N. E. L. A. rules to harmonize service re-
quirements for motors. Elec W 66:93 Jl 10
•15
38th annual convention, San Francisco, June
7-11; abstracts of papers and reports. Power
41:858-60 Je 22 '16
38th convention; abstracts of Papers and re-
ports. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1107-13 Je 12
*15
38th convention, San Francisco: abstracts of
• papers and discussions. Elec W 65:1502-34
Je 12 '15
88th convention, San Francisco. June 8-11.
Elec R & W Blec'n 66:1095-1164 Je 12 '15
National electric light association, Iowa section
15th annual convention, Keokuk. April 20-22.
Elec RAW Elec'n 66:816-20 My 1 '15
.National electric light association, Michigan sec-
tion
4th annual convention, June 26-30. -Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:27-30 Jl 3 '15
4th annual convention, June 26-30. Elec W
66:108-9 Jl 10 '15
National electric light association, New Eng-
land section
New England question box convention. Eleo
R & W Blec'n 66:537-40. 598-600 Mr 20-27
New England section 7th annual convention.
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:577-83 S 25 '15
New England section 7th annual convention,
Klneo. Me.. Sept. 14-17. Elec W 66:680-1 S
25 '15
National electric light association, Southeastern
section
Southeastern section annual convention,
Asheville, N. C., Sept. 22-24. Elec W 6ti:73B-
7 O 2 lo
National electrical code
Changes In National electrical code. Elec W
65:878-80 Ap 3 '15
National electrical code amended at confer-
ence in New York city. Elec U & W Elec'n
6fi:tf24-8 Ap 3 '15
National electrical code wiring rules compared
with the German and English rules. Elec
R & W Elec'n 65:1081-9 D5 '14
Proposed changes in the code to be considered
by electrical committee. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:337-40 F 20 '15
Questions and answers on the National elec-
trical code. See weekly numbers of Electri-
cal review and western electrician
Revising the code. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:613-
14 Ap 3 '15
JSfce also Electric inspection
National electrical contractors' association
Convention f at San Francisco. Elec W 66:215-
15th annual convention, San Francisco, July
21-24. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:202-4 Jl 31 '15
National electrical safety code
Conference on safety code. Elec W 66:956-7 O
Critictam. C. L. S. Tlngley. Elec Ry J 45:845
Electrical safety rules Issued. S. W. Stratton.
Elec W 65:1102-5 My 1 '16
National electrical safety rules. E: B. Rosa,
Elec W 65:915-17 Ap 10 '15; Same. Elec Ry J
46:750-1 Ap 17 '15
Opinions. C. L. Cadle; J. H. Hanna, Elec Ry
J 45:1036 My 29 '15
Proposed National electrical safety code. U S
Bur Stand Circ 64:1-137 '15
Proposed rules formulated by the Bureau of
standards. E. B. Rosa. Elec W 65:845-7 Ap
3 '15
Safety rules to be observed In the operation
and maintenance of electrical equipment and
lines. U S Bur Stand Circ 49:1-50 '14; Ab-
stract. Elec R & W Elec'n 65:418-19 Ag 29
•14; Abstract. J Fr Inst 178:360-4 S '14;kb-
stract. Power 40:806-7 D 8 '14
Wisconsin considers safety rules. Elec W 66:
959-60 O 30 '15
National exposition of chemical Industries
First exposition at the Grand Central palace.
New fork city, Sept. 20-25. Textile World
First exposition at the new Grand Central
lace, New York city, Sept. 20-25. J Ind
Eng Chem 7:896-8 6 '15
First National exposition at the Grand Cen-
tral Palace, New York, Sept. 20. Eng & Mln
J 100:441 ff 11 '15
Program and list of exhibitors. Met & Chem
Eng 13:574 S 1 '15
Summary of exhibits and lists of papers read
at first exposition. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:
690-700 O 1 '16
Technical society meetings and lectures. Met
& Chem Eng 13:629 S 15 '15
National fire protection association
19th annual convention, New York, May 11-
13. Elec W 65:1264-6 My 16 '15
19th annual convention. New York, May 11-13.
Eng Rec 71:667 My 22 '15
National foreign trade convention, 2d
Export movement set forward at St. Louis.
Iron Age 95:246-61+ Ja 28 '16
Meeting at St. Louis, Jan. 21 and 22, 1915. Elec
W 65:253-4 Ja 23 '15
National forests. See Forest reserves
National founders' association
19th arming convention. New York, Nov. 17-
18. Iron Age 96:1242-*/ N 26 '16
19th annual convention, New York, Nov 17-
18. Iron Tr R 57:1000-1, 1043-6 N 18-25 '16
National garage association
Growth of the National garage association.
Horseless Age 35:634-6 My 12 '16
308
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
National guard (United States). See United
Stated-Militia
National hardware association
Manufacturers and distributors of tin plate
and sheet metal discuss business -conditions.
Metal Work 83:784-5 My 28 '15
National independent telephone association
18th annual convention, Chicago, February 3
to 6. Blee R & W Elec'n 66:305-8 F 13 '15
National Industrial traffic league
Annual meeting, Chicago, Nov. 17-18. By Age
59:1004 N 26 '15
National machine tool builders' association
13th semi-annual convention, Atlantic City,
May 20-21. Iron Age 96:1173-8 My 27 '15
14th annual convention, New York, Oct. 28-29.
Iron Age 96:1060-3+ N 4 '15
14th annual convention. New York, Oct. 28-
29. Iron Tr R 57:906-8 N 4 '15
Spring convention, Atlantic City, May 20-21.
Iron Tr R 56:1074-5 My 27 f!5
National metal trades association
Annual meeting in New York, April 14-15.
Iron Age 96:890-3 Ap 22 '15
17th annual convention, New York, April 14-
35. Mach 21:769 My '15
Steady progress in co-operation as indicated
by reports at the annual convention of the
National metal trades association. Iron Tr
R 56:825-30 Ap 22 '15
National municipal league
20th annual convention, Baltimore, NOT, 18-20,
1914. Mimic J 37:812 D 3 '14
National parks
Canada
Parks in the Canadian Cordillera. J: A. Allan.
11 Sci Am S 80:360-2 D 4 '15
United States
United States will capitalize its scenery. 11
Eng Rec 72:668-70 N 6 '15
Nrf f/7v; Forest reserves; Rocky mountain
national park; Yellowstone national park
National pipe and supplies association
Annual convention, with list of those in
attendance. Dom Eng 71:229-31 My 22 '15
National plumbing code. Need of. F. J. Hanley.
Dom Eng 72:176-8 Ag 7 '15
National rivers and harbors congress
llth annual convention, Washington, Dec. 9-
11, 1914. Eng Rec 70:sup295-6 D 19 '14
National road. See Cumberland road
National safety council
Annual congress; railroad section. Ry Age 59:
813-16 O 29 '15
Convention at Philadelphia, Oct. 19-21. Iron
Age S> 6:982-3 O 28 '15
4th annual congress, Philadelphia, Oct. 19-21.
Blec R & W Elec'n 67:804-6 O 30 '16
Fourth congress, Philadelphia, Oct. 19-1
Blec Ry J 46:905 O 30 '15
National scrap Iron and steel association
Scrap dealers: perfect national organization.
Iron Tr R 66:231 Ja 28 '15
National security league
Naval and military exhibit of the National
security league. 11 Sci Am 112:020 Je 26 '16
National silk convention
First national silk convention, Paterson,
N. fj., Oct. 12-14. Textile World 60:191-6
National supply and machinery dealers7 asso-
ciation
Annual convention, Philadelphia, June 8-4.
Iron Age 95:1290-3 Je 10 '15
Meeting, New York, Oct 28. Iron Age 96:
Meeting, New York, Oct. 28. Iron Tr R 57:
908-9 N 4 '15
National tube company
Panama-Pacific exposition. 11 Power 42:586-8
O 26 '15
National warm air heating and ventilating
association
Annual meeting, Detroit, Mich., June 9. Metal
Work 83:899-901 Je 18 '15
Discussion on warm air heating. Metal Work
83:335-6 F 26 '15
Regulating warm air furnace practice: tenta-
tive recommendations for a standard of pro-
cedure. Metal Work 83:646-8 Ap 80 '15
Natural gas. See Gas, Natural
Natural history museums. See American mu-
seum of natural history; Field museum of
natural history
Natural resources
X<c a ho Forests and forestry; Mineral
lands: Mines and mineral resources; Water
power
Natural steam. See Steam, Natural
Naval advisory board. See United States— Naval
consulting board
Naval architects and marine engineers, Society
of. See Society of naval architects and
marine engineers
Naval architecture
Cable-repairing steamer "Transmitter." F. C.
Coleman. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 20:382-6 S
'15
Calculations for ships' forms; light thrown by
model experiments upon resistance, propul-
sion and rolling of ships. D. W. Taylor. Int
Marine Eng 20:443-5 O '15 (to be cont)
Emergency exit from boiler rooms. 11 Sci Am
113:201+ S 4 'IB
Expansion or contraction of dimensions and
the effect upon resistance. H. C. Sadler,
diags Int Marine Eng 20:11-14 Ja '15
Experiments with . models having radical va-
riations of after sections. D. W. Taylor. Int
Marine Eng 20:14-16 Ja '15
Fire-room emergency escape, diags Int Marine
Ene 20:410-12 S '15
Institution of naval architects; spring meet-
ing. Engineer 119:299-301, 334-7 Mr L>6-Ap 2
Japanese liner Fushlml Maru. 11 plan Int
Marine Eng 20:311-12 Jl '15
Rules for freeboard. Engineer 119:333-4 Ap 2
Southern Pacific ferry steamer Alameda.
E: W. Olln. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 20:194-
8 My '15
Steamer Emblane. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 20:
297-8 Jl '15
Steamship design; a method of determining
the principal dimensions H. A. Everett. Int
Marine Eng 20:436-40 O '15
S. S. Great Northern and Northern Pacific
for the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway
company. 11 diags plans Int Marine Eng 19:
535-45 D '14
Turbine passenger steamships Qreat North-
' ern and Northern Pacific. 11 plan (supp)
Engineer 120:129-31 Ag G '15
ilcal ships. 11 dlaffa plan (supp) Engineer
7:306-70; 118:229-32, 359-62, 573-5 Ap 8, S 4,
O 1C, D 18 '14
Western river steamers and barges. E. A.
Burnside. 11 plan Int Marine ting 20:478-87
tfco alno Car ferries; Coaling vessels;
Ferryboats; Freight Khlpa; Hydroplanes;
"Launching; Light ships; Motor barges;
Motor ships; Propellers ; Revenue cutters;
Schoolshlps; Ship reactance; Shipbuilding-;
Whips; rtnag boats; Steamboats; Submarine
boats; Tank ships; Torpedo boat destroyers;
Towboats; Warships
Deckhouses
Scantlings on light superstructures; with dis-
cussion. J. Montgomerie. Engineer 119:334-5
Ap 2 '35
Subdivisions
Application of subdivision rules adopted at In-
ternational conference: abstract. J. Donald.
Tnt Marine Eng 20:9 Ja '15
Report of the departmental committee on bulk-
heads. - Engineer 119:37-8 Ja 8 '15 '
Water-tight subdivision of ships. J. J. Welch.
Engineer 119:318-19; Discussion. 119:300 Mr
26 '15
Naval art and science
tfrc f/Zvn Coaling at sea; Mines, Submarine:
Range finders; Submarine boats; Target
practice; Torpedoes; United States— Navy;
Warships; also European war— Naval opera-
tions
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
309
Naval artillery. See Naval guns
Naval battles
Action in which the Carmanla sank the Cap
Trafalgar. 11 Scl Am 111:449 D 5 '14
Battle of the North sea. il Scl Am 112:136-7
P 8 '15
Fight between the Constitution and the Guer-
riere. il Sci Am 113:14-15 Jl 3 '15
Wrecking of the cruiser Emden by shell fire.
11 Sci Am 118:376 O 30 '15
Naval consulting board. See United States—-
Naval consulting board
Naval education
More military and naval academies. R. S.
Spear. Scl Am 113:9 Jl 3 '15
Naval engineering. See Marine engineering
Naval gunnery. See Gunnery
Naval guns
Fifteen-inch versus fourteen-inch naval grins.
S. L. Sayre. Sci Am 113:181 Ag 28 f!5
Hitting an invisible ship at a ten-mile range.
il Sci Am 112:218-19 Mr 6 '15
Manufacture of English 12-inch guns. C. F.
Jeansen. 11 Sc*. Am 113:401 D 4 '16
Sponson mounting for guns. T. W. Brown.
Sci Am 133:487 D 4 '15
Weight of metal versus volume of flre. Scl
Am 112:172 F 20 '15
Which is the most powerful battleship? J. B.
Walker. 11 diags Sci Am 113:80-1 Jl 24 '15
Naval Invention boards. See Great Britain-
Admiralty inventions board; United States —
Naval consulting board
Naval reserve. See United States— Navy
Contributions of the chemist to the naval
stores industry- J: E- Teeple. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:931-2 N f!5
Naval stores Industry. A. W. Schorger and
H. S. Betts. diags 11 pis maps U S Agric
Bui 229:1-58 '15
Navies
Auxiliary naval vessels; classification of naval
vessels — description of the destroyer tender
Melville, il Int Marine Ene 20:295-7 Jl '15
Revolutionizing1 naval construction. Scl Am
113:286 O 2 '15
Rival navies. Engineer 119:16-17 Ja 1 '15
Sec also Hospital ships; Naval yards and
naval stations; Submarine boats; Warships;
also names of countries, subhead Navy,
e. g. United States— Navy
Navigation
.Electric shriek to warn mariners: BlSrlot air
siren. 11 Sci Am 112:200 F 27 '15
Suction between passing ships. S. A. Reeve.
diags Sci Am S 79:30-2, 46-8, 62-4 Ja 9-23 '15
Sec afoft Aeronautics; Buoys; Collisions at
sea: Commerce; Fog signals; Lifeboats;
Lighthouses; Safety at sea; Ship resistance;
Shipping; Ships; Shipwrecks; Sounding;
Submarine boats; Submarine signals; Yachts
Navy advisory board. See United States— Naval
consulting board
Navy yards and naval stations
Concrete pile and cylinder foundations at
Charleston, il tfiag En* N 74:926-9 N 11 '15
Giant German and Austrian cranes. F. C. Per-
kins. 11 Sci Am S 80:145, 148 S 4 '15
Kiel; Its naval and engineering features.
A. W. Metcalfe. diaes Engineer 120:50-2 Jl
16 '15; Same cond. Sci Am S 80:234 O 9 '15
Shipbuilding in navy yards. Int Marine Eng
20:224-5 My '15
Torpedo-boat berth at the Charleston navy
yard. 11 plan Eng N 74:872-3 N 4 '15
Neatness
Value of neatness. 11 Ry Age 58:467-8 Mr 12
'15
Negotiable Instruments
Negotiable paper. S. Walton. J Account 20:
58-61 Jl '1?
Use of trade acceptances in business. H. F.
DuBruL Am Ind 16:26-7 N '15
Sec also Bills and notes; Checks; Com-
mercial law
Neon
Comparisons of lengths of light waves by
Interference methods, and some
lengths in the spectrum of neon gas. W. F.
Meggers. U S Bur Stand Bui 12:198-205 N
Neon light tubes. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am S 78:
410 D 26 '14
Xotes tin the noble gases. W. S. Andrews.
Gen Elec R 18:408 My '15
Nepal
Country Inaccessible to Europeans. H: J:
Elwes. 11 Scl Am S 79:357-9 Je 5 '15
Nephelometry (photometric analysis)
History of method and development of Instru-
ments. F. A. Kober and S. a. Graves, diags
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:843-7 O '15
Nephelometz-lc estimation of phosphorus.
P. A. Kober and G. Egerer. Am Chem Soc
J 37:2373-81 O '15
Kephelometrlc estimation of purlne bases,
including uric acid, In urine and blood. S. S.
Graves and P. A. Kober. Am Chem Soc J
37:2430-47 O '15
Neponset river
Cost data on the work of improving the Ne-
ponset river In Massachusetts. E. M. Blake.
11 Eng- & Contr 43:34-6 Ja 13 '15
Neponset river reclamation. W. B. Conant. 11
Munic J 39:254-5 Ag 19 '15
Nervous system
Diseases
Nerves and the war. A. Eulenburg. Sci Am
112:214 Mr 6 '15
&cc also Neuralgia
Nests
Insects' nests. 11 Scl Am S 80:212-13 O 2 '15
Net fabric. See Knit goods
Netherlands
Flooring the sea with concrete. W. J. L.
Kiehl. U Sci Am 113:461 N 27 '15
Industries and resources
Supply of the Netherlands with electric
energy. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:30 Jl 3 '15
Neumann's method
Factor to be used for the calculation of the
phosphoric acid in Neumann's method. S. L.
Jodidl and E. H. Kellogg. J Fr Inst 180:
349-67 S '15
Neuralgia
Cause of neuralgia. L. K. Hlrshberg. Scl Am
111:505 D 19 'if
Neutral zone. See Heating — Tables, calcula-
tions, etc.
Nevada
Me afro Geology— Nevada; Mines and min-
eral resources— Nevada
Nevada (battleship)
United States dreadnought Nevada, il Sci Am
113:424 N 13 '15
New England association of gas engineers
45th annual meeting, Boston, Feb. 18, 1915.
Am Gas Light J 102:121 F 22 '15
History of the first American gas association.
E. C. Learned. Am Gas Light J 102:129-85
Mr 1 '15
New England question box convention. See Na-
tional electric light association. New Eng-
land section
New England water-works association
34th annual convention. New York city, Sept.
7-9. Eng N 74:566-8 S 16 '15
34th annual convention, New York city, Sept.
7-9. Munlc J 39:443-6 S 16 '15
New Jersey
Coast
Coast erosion and protection on Long Island
and New Jersey. G. O. Case, map Eng N
74:348-51, 388-91, 438-42 Ag 19-S 2 *15
New Jersey society of sanitary engineering
Organization. Dom Eng 71:184 My 15 'IF
2d quarterly meeting, Paterson, N. J., Oct. 80.
Dom Eng 73:185 N 6 '15
2d .quarterly meeting, Paterson, Oct. 30. Metal
Work 84:fc96-7 N 5 '15
New Jersey state association of master plumb-
era
14th annual convention, Trenton. N. J., May
25-27. Dom Eng 71:282-4 Je 5 '15
14th annual convention, Trenton, May 25-27,
Metal Work 83:821-2 ^e 4 '15
310
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
New Jersey zinc company
Accident prevention by the New Jersey zinc
co. B. F. Tillson. Eng & Mln J 98:1034-9 D
12 '14
New London, Connecticut
Bridges
New Haven road to build new Thames river
bridge. Eng N 74:1053 N 26 '16
Wharves
Connecticut shipping terminal at New Lon-
don. W. E. Clarke, il diags Eng N 74:1028-
32 N 25 '16
New Mexico
Antiquities
Curiosities of bygone ages: relica- from New
Mexico and from Bible lands. 11 Scl Am 112:
Prehistoric irrigation canal in New Mexico.
8. M. Johnson. 11 Eng N 73:561 Mr 25 '15
Industries and resources
Geology of the Burro mountains copper dis-
trict, New Mexico. R. E. Somers. 11 maps
Am Inst Mln E Bui 101:957-96 My '15; Dis-
cussion. 108:2476 D '15
Meerschaum deposits of New Mexico. F. V.
Bush. 11 map Eng & Min J 99:941-3 My 29
'15
tfrc alto Mines and mineral resources-
New Mexico
New Orleans
Architecture
Post office. New Orleans. J. G. Rogers. 11
Arch & ±ldg 47:131-6 Ap '15
Hurricane, 1915
Engineering1 aspects of New Orleans hurri-
cane. W?H. P. Creighton. Eng N 74:710 O
7 '16
Meteorology of West Indian hurricane, Sept.
22-Oct. 2. Eng N 74:710-12 O 7 '15
New Orleans record for succession of storms
broken, map Eng Rec 72:562-3 N 6 '15
Performance of the New Orleans water.
sewerage and drainage systems during the
recent Tmrricane. G: G. BarL Eng & Contr
44:387-9 N 17 '15
Structural damage slight in New Orleans
storm. J. P. Coleman and W. H. P. Creigh-
ton. Eng N 74:765-6 O 14 '15
Sanitary affairs
Concrete a pla«ue-eradicator In New Orleans.
H. P. Letton. Eng Reo 71:325-6 Mr 13 '15
Sewerage
Method and cost of making house connec-
tions to the New Orleans sewerage system.
Eng & Contr 42:203-4 Ag 26 '14
Sewerage and water board
Water and sewer maintenance In New Orleans.
11 Munlc J 39:354-6 S 2 '15
Water supply
New Orleans water consumption. Munlc J 39:
255-6 Ag 19 '15
Wharves
Concrete warehouses and terminal plant at
New Orleans will cover 100 acres. 11 plan
Eng Rec 71:402-3 Mr 27 '15
Cotton warehouse and terminal at New
Orleans, dlag En* N 73:1217 Je 24 '15
Mo. f : Stto-
16 '15
Rec 71:78-9
New York (city)
City planning hi Queens b°wragh. New York.
F. B. Tucker, map Bug N 74:638-41, 689-91
S SO-0 7 '15
Plan for the improvement of Hell Gate. Hast
river. C. D. Ward, map Scl Am 112:432 My
8 '15
Aquarium
Collections of the New York aquarium. R. W.
Shufeldt. 11 Sol Am S 80:52-8 Jl 24 '15
Architecture
Architectural treatment of special elevated
stations of the dual system, New York city.
S. f J. Vickers. 11 Am Inst Arch J 3:501-2
Circle building, New York. 11 plan Arch ' &
Bldg 47:282-8 A« '15
Bee »IHO Equitable building; Morgan build-
ing; Woohvorth building
Bridges
floated in piace- u
Draw span of Harlem river bridge floated to
place. 11 Eng Rec 72:298-9 S 4 '15
Erecting the largest steel arch bridge in exist-
ence, JHell Gate, New York. 11 Sci Am 113:
193 S 4 '15
Erection at Hell Gate arch checks calcula-
tions. 11 Eng Rec 72:220-1 Ag 21 '15
Erection of tne world's greatest steel .
at Hell Gate. 11 Iron Tr R 57:944-5 N '„ „,
Fabricating steelwork for the Hell Gate arch.
11 Eng Rec 70:684-6 D 26 '14
Heavy travelers erect Hell Gate arch over
East river. 11 Eng Rec 71:568-70 My 1 '15
Hell- Gate arch bridge and the New York
Connecting § railroad. 11 dlag map Ry R 57:
Hell Gate arch erection from Ward's Island
started; views. Eng Rec 71:780 Je 19 '15
Largest arch bridge In the world; Hell Gate
bridge. 11 tici Am 113:340-1+ O 16 '15
977- ft. Hell Gate bridge becomes an arch. 11
Eng N 74:708-9 O 7 '15
Progress on Hell Gate bridge. 11 Eng N 74:
236-7 Jl 29 '15
59:865-7 N 5 ''—
Record set for weight of steel erected in one
day at Randall's Island on Hell Gate
approach. 11 Eng Rec 71:399-400 Mr 2'. _„
Six etchings of Brooklyn bridge, by H. De
Ville; text by M. Stapley. Arch Rec 38:583-
Wood block and granite for bridge floors. E: A.
Byrne. 11 diags Munic Eng 48:337-9 Je '15
World's longesfarch, across Hell Gate, New
York city, is closed and swung as planned.
11 Eng Rec 72:438-40 O 9 '15
Buildings, Bureau of
New system of filing building plans saves
time. Eng Rec 72:596 N 13 'if
Clubs
Addition to the New York Harvard club. J: T.
Boyd, Jr. 11 dlaffs Arch Rec 38:616-30 B '15
Yale club's new house. M. Wilcox. 11 plans
Arch Rec 38:310-42 S '15
Court house
Dayllghtlng facilities1 of new court house.
L. B. Marks and J. E. Woodwell. Ilium Eng
Soc 9:061-6 no 7 '14
Education
Learning through doing. Scl Am 112:624 Je 26
'15
Employees
Standardizing engineering* positions and sala-
ries in New York city. Eng N 73:54-5 Ja 14
Lighting
.. intensity street lighting of European
^des compared with New York. C. F. La-
combe. 11 nium Hng Soc 9:614-32 no 7
Maps
New York.
'I O 7 '15
Tork city.
JL* JUJUB J.VW1- i*.«ww-l JJUky ** . *M . «., -r l
Mammoth new map of the city of New York.
- N 73:991-2 My 20 '15
rork city's twenty-five fo.ot map. C: W.
112:375 Ap 24 1
__ „
tf Eng Rec~7lT666-7~My"22 '15
New *v*<» «
Person. 11
Sci Am
'if
:376 Ap
Ordinances, etc.
New electrical code for New York. Hlec R &
W Elec'n 67:756-7 O 23 ;15_ New
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
311
New York (city) — Continued
Police
Future of the police arm from an engineering
standpoint; with discussion. H: Bruere. Am
Soc M E J 37:77-81 F '15; Same. Scl Am S
79:174-6 Mr 13 '15
Public service commission laboratory
Standard practice instructions for concrete
testing laboratory. R. E. Goodwin. 11 Eng N
73:202-8 F 4 '15
Public works
New municipal asphalt plant for borough of
.Manhattan. H: W. Durtiam. 11 dlag plans
Eng N 73:1074-7 Je 3 '15
Railroads
Developments at the Grand Central terminal
in New Tork. il plan Ry R 57:22J-34 Ag 21
'15
New Tork freight terminals, 1914. Ry Age 59:
395-7 Ag 27 '15
Rapid transit
Brooklyn bridge subway connection, New Tork
city. 11 map Eng Rec 71:76-7 Ja 16 '15
Design of steel eleiated railways, N. T. rapid
transit system. M. E. Grlest. 11 Olags Eng N
73:971-7 Aly 20 '15
Detail and fabrication of Harlem river tubes.
T: Duckworth, il dlags Eng Soc W Pa 31:
53S-6U; Discussion. 31:560-83 O '15
Development of Now York's rapid transit sys-
tem resulting In dual contracts, map Eng
Rec 72:572-4 N 6 '16
Downtown union subway station, New Tork
city, il Eng N 74:333 Ag 12 '15
East river tunnel shields. 11 dlag Eng N 74:
952-5 N 11 '15
Electric equipment of Belmont tunnel cars. 11
Elec Ry J 45:764-5 Ap 17 '15
Every type of subway construction but air
tunnel used on Harlem river section. 11 plans
Eng Rec 71:616-19 My 15 '15
Harlem river four-track subway tunnel.
O. HoflT. 11 dlags map Eng Soc w" Pa 81:
517-37; Discussion. 31:571-83 O '15
How some problems in the New Tork elevated
improvement work were solved. 11 diags Eng
Rec 71:781-3 Je 19 '15
Laying new track under an old elevated rail-
way platform, dlags Eng N 73:1180-1 Je
17 '15
Mile and a half of track on New Tork ele-
vated line rebuilt in fourteen days. 11 Eng
Rec 72:363-4 S 18 '15
New subway and elevated car of the New Tork
municipal railway corporation, il dlags Ry
R 56:268-13 F 13 '15
New Tork municipal car. il dlags Elec Ry J
43:1261-7, 1327-33^ 44:1376-81; 45:496-503, 872-
80 Je 6-13, D 2fi '14, Mr 13, My 8 '15
New Tork rapid transit railway extensions.
29-N 12, 26-D 81 '14
New Tork subway tapped for new connections
while carrying heavy traffic. 11 dlags plan
Eng Rec 72:255-7 Ag 28 '15
New Tork transit contracts. Eng Rec 70:662
D 19 '14
Ornamental concrete elevated railway, New
Tork city. M. E. Griest. II cliaga Eng N 74:
Overcrowding and health. Scl Am 112:244 Mr
13 '15
Progress on the dual subway system, New
Tork city. Ry R 56:118-19 Ja 23 '15
Railroads under and over the streets of New
Tork. 11 diags maps Scl Am 113:46-7+, 64-
5+, 96-7+. 142-3+ Jl 10-17, 31, Ag 14 '15
Rapid steel erection on third track work, Sec-
ond avenue elevated, New Tork. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 71:86-7 Ja 16 '15
Rebuilding elevated railways in New Tork
city, il diags plan map Eng N 74:625-30, 688-
7 S 30-0 T •»
Section of New Tork elevated rebuilt under
heavy traffic without an accident. 11 map
Eng W 72:470-2 O 16 '15
Short subway section In New Tork Involves
many difficulties of design. J. Glaser. 11
diags Eng Rec 71:448-51 Ap 10 '15
Starting six tubes for two new East river sub-
way crossings in New Tork. il diags Eng
Rec 71:810-11' Je 2tf '15
Stations for third track. New Tork elevated,
placed above existing platforms. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 72:138-9 Jl 31 '15
Steel shields protect traffic during removal of
New Tork subway roof. U Eng Rec 72:110-
12 Jl 24 '15
Subway ventilation schemes, il diags Heat &
Ven 12:13-16 Ag '15
Travel on New Tork transit lines and steam
railroads. Elec Ry J 45:134 Ja 16 '15
Typical and special construction used on
Queens extension to New Tork elevated, il
dlags Eng Rec 72:76-8 Jl 17 '15
See also New Tork railways
Real estate
New Tork tax list: fluctuation of real estate
values due to lack ot regulation of the char-
acter of buildings. Am Inst Arch J 2:572-3 D
'14
Sanitary affairs
New methods of odor elimination at garbage
plants indicated by New Tork tests. L S.
Osborn. Eng Rec 72:16-17 Jl 3 '15
New Tork city sanitary code. Metal Work 88:
348 Mr 5 '15
New Tork city street-cleaning dumping dock
completed. 11 Eng N 74:956 N 11 '15
Reduction of New York's garbage. 11 map
Munic J 39:35-9 Jl 8 '15
Sewerage
Construction of the Metcalf ave. sewer, bor-
ough of the Bronx. G. L. Christian. 11 diags
Eng N 72:1164-7 D 10 '14
Design and construction features of reinforced
concrete sewer siphons under New Tork sub-
ways. T. L. Wilson. Eng & Contr 43:138-9 F
10 '15
Disposal of Greater New Tork's sewage: gen-
eral £lans. C: E. Gregory. Munic J 39:692-4
Main drainage works proposed for New Tork.
G: A. Soper. 11 maps Boston Soc C B J 1:81-
66 F '14
Streets
Manhattan pavements limited to three stan-
dard types. H. W. Durham. Eng Rec 71:202-
8 F 13 H15
Methods introduced In New Tork last winter
cui cost and increased speed of snow re-
moval. J: T. Fetherston. 11 Eng Rec 71:640-
1 My 22 '15
New Tork city experience with asphalt block
pavements. E. J. Morrison. Eng N 73:645-6
Ap 1 '15
New Tork street cleaning. 11 Munic J 39:842-
New Tork's snow removal plans. U Munic J
37:827-9 D 10 '14
Snow removal in New Tork. 11 Munic J 38:
805-7 Je 10 '15
Street cleaning In New Tork. 11 Munic Eng 48:
46-8 Ja '15
Street work in New Tork. Munic J 39:3-4 Jl
1 '15
Underground pipes In New Tork city streets.
Eng N 74:280-1 Ag 5 '15
Value of paving materials disclosed by two
years' service test H. W. Durham. Eng Reo
71:203-4 F 13 '15
Subway collapse, 1915
Collapse of streets In New Tork city during
subway construction. U Ry R 57:434 O 2 '15
Collapse of the subway work on Seventh ave-
nue. 11 Sol Am 113:295 O 2 '15
Comparative timbering costs in mine ajid
subway, dlag Eng & Min J 100:689-90 O
Danger of collapse in subways Is not general.
FTLavls. Eng N 74:666-7 8 30 '15
Dynamite explosion causes new subway cave-
In in New Tork. 11 Bleo Ry J 46:631-2 S 25
§15
Not merely mining but bridge building: the
importance of 'diagonal bracing in subway
timbering. U dlags Sol Am 113:324 O 9 '15
312
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
New York (city) — Subway collapse— Continued
Proper timbering would have prevented sub-
way collapse. J: Seward. Eng N 74:758-9 .O
Public-service engineers on New Tork sub-
way accidents. Eng N 74:762-3 O 14 '15
Recommendations for safety of subway tim-
bering. Eng N 74f716 O 7 "16
Hock slide causes second collapse of subway
decking. Eng Rec 72:429+ O 2 '15
Rock slides greatest menace to New York
subway work; report of E. 3. Davis and
H: H. Qufmby. Eng Rec 72:461+ O 9 '15
Subway timbering accidents; two New York
streets fall. II diags Eng N 74:662-6 S 30 '15
Timbering in New York subway. J: Seward;
P. E3. Harbour. Eng & Min J 100:686-7 O
28 f!6
Timbering In the New York subway. P. E.
Harbour. 11 diags Eng & Min J 100:568-70 O
2 '15
Subway fire, 1915
•Disastrous burnout In a subway manhole. Sci
Am 112:66 Ja 1« '15
Subway fire Inquiry and orders. Elec Ry J
45:143-9 Ja 16 '15
Unjust criticism of the subway system of New
York. Scl Am 112:62 Ja 16 '15
Where the smoke helmet would be Invaluable:
a lesson from the New York subway fire. 11
Sci Am 112:65 Ja 16 '16
Water supply
Conditions encountered and methods employed
In laying water pipes in the congested
streets of New York city. M. Blatt. Eng &
Contr 44:246-7 S 29 '15
Improving sanitary conditions on the Ashokan
reservoir watershed. G: G. Honnesa. Eng &
Contr 44:213 S 15 '16
Maintenance of the water supply distribution
system of New York city. W: W. Brush. 11
maps Am Water Works Assn J 2:206-37 Mr
'15; Same cond. Eng & Contr 44:44-7 Jl 21
'15; Discussion. F. B. Nelson. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:306-10 Je '15
tfrc flrfvo Catskill aqueduct
Wharves
Congestion of freight at New York piers, il
Int Marine Eng 20:80 F '15
Hunt's Point terminal in New York Involves
difficult bulkhead construction. 11 diags map
Eng Rec 72:104-6 Jl 24 '15
New York's new piers. 11 diags Engineer 120:
193-5, 204 Ag 27 '15
Notable step Tn the building of New York's
at piers. R. G. Skerrett. il Sci Am 113:
160-1 Ag 21 '15
Steamship terminal in the Bronx, il diag maps
Scl Am 112:80-1 Ja 23 '15
New York (state)
M(C afro Roads — New York
Constitution
Committee of engineers recommends amend-
ments to the New York constitution. Bng N
73:842 Ap 29 '15; Same. Bng & Contr 43:421-
2 My 12 '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:561-2 My 1
Engineers and the New York state constitu-
tional convention. Bng N 73:602-3 Mr 26 '15
Engineers discuss changes in New York state
constitution. Bng Rec 71:382 Mr 20 '15
Engineers present open letter to chairman of
.New York constitutional convention. Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:484 S 11 '16
Engineers' recommendations for amendments
to the New York constitution. Eng N 73:
834-6 Ap 29 '15
Highway department
Need, preparation and utility of statistical
records in a highway department. F. F. Far-
ley. Eng & Contr 44:187-9 S 8 '15
State- wide survey locates road-making ma-
terials in New York. .Eng Rec 71:488-9 Ap
17 '15
New York Central & Hudson River railroad
Annual report Ry Age 58:683-5. 722-4 Mr 26 '15
Electrification. E. B. Katte. W Soc B J 20:318-
22 Ap '15
Rail sections as one element in steam and elec-
tric traction. P. H. Dudley, diags Gen Eleo
R 17:1036-46 N '14; Same. Scl Am S 78:362-3,
370-1 D 5-12 '14
New York connecting railroad
Construction, il diags map Ry Age 59:421-5 S
3 '15
Hell-Gate arch bridge and the New York
connecting railroad. 11 diag map Ry R 57:
453-61 O 9 '15
New York electric railway association
33d annual convention, June 29-30. Elec Ry J
46:14-20 Jl 3 '15
20th quarterly meeting at Lake George, March
2-3. Blec Ry J 45 :f 64-7 Mr 6 '15
New York master printers' association
Address to the members of the New York
master printers' association. C. F. Crawford.
Inland Ptr 54:819-20 Mr '15
New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad
Annual report for the year ending June 30,
1915. map Ry Age 59:790-2, 830-6 O 29 '15
Conditions affecting the success of main line
electrification. W. S. Murray. II Am Inst B E
Pro 34:1873-1913 Ag '15; Same. J Fr Inst
179:513-57 My '15; Same cond. Blec Ry J 45:
229-31 Ja 30 V15; Same cond. Ry Age 58:023-8
Ap 30 '15; Discussion. Am Inst B B Pro 34:
1913-32 Ag '15; Same. J Fr Inst 180:75-99
Jl '15
Electrification. W: S. Murray. W Soc E J 20:
322-7 Ap '15
New England and the New Haven road. H.
Elliott. Ry Age 58:881-2 Ap 23 '15
New Haven operating results. Blec Ry J 46:
101-2 Jl 17/15
New Haven road to build new Thames river
bridge. Bng N 74:1053 N 35 '15
Overhead contact systems, construction and
costs. E. J. Amberg. pis Am Inst B B Pro
34:1255-66 Je '15; Abstract. Blec Ry J 46:50
Jl 10 '15
New York public service commissions
New York commissions. Blec W 65:375 F 6 '15
Public service commission inquiry. Bleo Ry J
45:302, 389, 430-1, 477, 521 F 6, 20-Mr 13 '15
New York railways
Annual report for the fiscal years ended June
30, 1914 and 1915. Blec Ry J 46:885 O 23 '15
New York state association of master plumbers
27th annual convention, Syracuse, March, 1935.
Dom Bng 70:348-50 Mr 13 '15
27th annual convention, Hyracuae, March, 1915.
Metal Work 83:443-4 Mr 19 '15
New York state barge canal
Barge canal navigation aids. Bng N 74:253
Ag 5 '16
Concrete construction on the New York state
bargo canal. Q: C. Mills. 11 dings Concrete
Cem 6:205-7 Ap '15
Concrete plant for Barge canal lock, il diags
Bng N 73:1078-9 Je 3 '15
Construction of the Barge canal crossing of
Oak Orchard creek. B. Low. 11 diags Bng N
78:430-2 Mr 4 '15
Cost of the Brie barge canal. H. O. Moulton.
Ry Age 59:91-2 Jl 18 '15'
Cost of the New York barge canal. Bng N 73:
178-9 Ja 28 '15
Low headway on the New York barge canal
as a hindrance to traffic. F. TJ. Neon, Bng N
72:1226 T> 17 '14
New York barge canal, in miniature, operates
at exposition. 11 Bng Roc 71:539 Ap 24 '15
Waterway rivaling in some respects the Pan-
ama canal. Tl. F. Yates. il map Sci Am 111:
492-3 D 12 '14
Waterways from the Great Lakes to the
Atlantic. Eng: N 73:132-3 Ja 21 '15
New York state conference of mayors
Sixth annual conference, June 1-3. Munlc J 38:
819-20 Je 10 '15
New York state motor federation
New state federation formed In New York.
Horseless Age 34:863-4 D 16 '14
New York state railways
Results obtained by instruction department,
New York state railways* Rochester lines.
G: Lawson, Blec Ry J 45:367-9 F 20 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
313
New York times
Use of electricity In a newspaper plant: motor
and control equipment for production of
New York times. 11 Elec W 65:1627-31 Je 19
'15
New York, Westchester and Boston railway
Catenary construction. S. Wlthlngton. 11 diags
plans J Fr Inst 178:705-42 D '14
Construction, maintenance and cost of over-
head contact systems; catenary construction.
F. Zogbaum. Am Inst E E Pro 34:1267-81 Je
'15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:50-7 Jl 10 '15
Saving power by watt-meter records. Elec Ry
J 48:822-3 O 16 '15
Signal maintenance methods. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
561-5 Mr 20 '15
New York zoological park
Rare amphibians at the New York zoological
park. 11 R. L. Dltmars. Scl Am S 80:196 S
25 '15
New Zealand
See Hydroelectric plants — New Zealand
Newark, New Jersey
Proposed new cnarter for Newark. Munic
Eng 49: HO O '15
Three years' growth of street traffic In New-
ark. H. Bartholomew. Eng N 74:538-9 S 16
Rapid transit
Newark railway terminal and utilities build-
ing. 11 plans Eng N 74:836-40 O 28 '15
Newark terminal to relieve traffic congestion,
diag maps Eng N 74:680-2 O 7 '15
Sewerage
New methods of pneumatic tunneling aid safe
and rapid completion of Passaic valley sewer
contract. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:130-3 Ja 30 '15
Water supply
Unique water-supply. 11 Eng N 73:863-5 My 6
'16
Wharves
Newark is rapidly creating Its own water
terminal In New Jersey meadows. 11 dlags
plan Eng Rec 72:201-3 Ag<14 '15
Newell, Frederick Haynes, 1862-
New professor of civil engineering, University
of Illinois, por Ry R 66:662-3 My J.5 '15; Munic
Eng 48:813 My ;15
Newfoundland
Newfoundland's mineral resources. P. B. Mc-
Donald, map Eng & Mln J 100:674-5 O 23 '15
News associations. See Associated press
Newspaper offices
News-press building, St. Joseph, Mo.; views
and plans. Arch Rec 37:560-2 Je '15
Sec alto New York Times
Advertising service of the weekly. Inland Ptr
65:475-7 3l '15
Boosting the advertising patronage in a local
T. C. L. Chamberlln. Inland Ptr 55:761-5
Conflict between news and advertising. J. C.
Morrison. Inland Ptr 54:681-4 F '15
Game of killing- off your competitor. J. C. Mor-
rison. Inland Ptr 54:540-1 Ja '16
Increasing newspaper circulation. B. O. Brown.
Inland Ptr 55:182-4 My '15
Newspaper survey. J. C. Morrison. Inland Ptr
65:537-8 Jl '15
Newspaper work. J. C. Morrison. See monthly
numbers of Inland printer
Press and the rate advance case. Ry Age 68:
776 Ap 9 '15
Review of newspapers and advertisements.
J. L. Frazler. See monthly numbers of In-
land printer
Solicitor wanted for country weeklies; sub-
scription price. J. C. Morrison. Inland Ptr 55:
241-4 My *15
Some subscription suggestions. J. C. Morrison.
Inland Ptr 55:85-7 Ap '15
Unlimited possibilities of the live country,
newspaper. A. G. Brenton. Inland Ptr 54:412
Why do we lose money on special editions?
J. C. Morrison. Inland Ptr 66:390-1 D '15
See alxo Advertising; Journalism; Public-
ity; Reporting; Waste paper; also New York
times
Niagara falls
Intermittent waterfall; using the power of
Niagara falls without impairing Its scenic
beauty. E. Dunn. 11 Sci Am 113:492-3+ D 4
15
Nickel
Canada's nickel trouble. Eng & Mln J 99:30-1
Ja 2 '15
Cobalt and nickel assay. S. Fischer, jr. Met &
Chem Eng 12:773-4 D '14
Nickel, copper and mercury as affected by the
war. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:71-2 Ja '15
Welding up .scrap nickel anodes. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:1210-11 Je 26 '15; Same. Eng &
Min J 100:19 Jl 3 '15; Same, foundry 43:283-
4 Jl '16; dame. Met & Chem Eng 13:453-4 Jl
'15; Same cond. Iron Age 95:131*2 Je 24 '15;
Same abr. Metal Ind n s 13:297 Jl '16
See also Illium; Nickel chromium; Nickel
steel
Nickel chromium
Court of appeals decision in nickel-chromium
resistor suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:414-15 Jl
Nickel oxide
Emlsslvlty of metals and oxides: nickel oxide
(Ni O) in the range 600° to 1300° C. G. K.
Burgess and P. D. Foote. diags U S Bur
Stand Bui 11:41-64 N 15 '14
Nickel plating
Aluminum-nickel. J. Canac and E. Tassllly.
Eng M 49:273-4 My '15
Bar nickel anodes vs. flat. J. A. HalL Metal
Ind n s 13:336 Ag '15
Determining weight of deposit L. C. Wilson.
Metal Ind n s 12:505-6 D '14
Development of nickel plating. E: Weston. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:249-50 Mr '16
Efficiency in the plating room. E. P. Later. 11
Foundry 43:360-5 S '15
Methods used by platers to produce bright
nickel deposits. C: H. Proctor. Metal Ind n s
13:57 F '16
Nickel-plating aluminum. Elec R & W Elec'n
68:1056 Je 5 '15
Nickel-plating on aluminium. Scl Am S 80:
197 S 25 '15
Plating of the troublesome die- castings.
S. Herrick. Metal Ind n s 13:373-4 S '15
Successful nickel plating of die castings or
articles made from sheet zinc. C: H. Proc-
tor. Metal Ind n a 13:274 Jl '16
Nickel silver. See German silver
Nickel steel
Data on nickel ateels. G. W. Armstrong. Eng
& Contr 44:53-4 Jl 21 '15
Longest simple truss span In world to be
erected over Ohio river at Metropolis, dlag
Eng Rec 72:63-4 Jl 10 '15
Night work
How to organize your night force. H. C.
White. Iron Tr R 66:1066-8 My 27 fl5; Same.
Iron Age 95:1174-6 My 27 '16; Same. Ind
Eng 15:95-7 S '15; Abstract. Mach 21:905
Binary and ternary systems of the nitrates of
the alkali and alkaline earth metals. W: D.
Harkins and G: L. Clark. Am Chem Soc J
37:1816-28 Ag '15
Determination of nitrates In soil. R. S. Pot-
ter and R. S. Snyder. J Ind & Bng Chem
7:863-4 O '15
Titratlon of nitrates with ferrous sulfate. F. C.
Bowman and W. W. Scott. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:766-9 S '15
Nitric acid
Action of nitric acid on lodoanll. L. Clarke
and E. K. Bolton. Am Chem Soc J 36:1899-
1908 S '14
161-9 F '15
Germany's nitrate supply. Scl Am 112:216 Mr
114
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
MItrIc add — Continued
Strength of nitric add. period of extraction,
and Ignition as affecting the gravimetric de-
termination of phosphoric acid in soils. O. L.
^ Brauer. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1004-5 D '14
Synthetic production of nitric acid. Sci Am S
80:203 S 25 '15
Nitrobenzene
Studies of a new kind of e.m.f. R. Beutner.
diags Am Chem Soc J 86:2040-69 O '14
Nltrocarbopyrrollc acid
Constitution of the nitro-a-carbopyrrolic adds.
W: J. Hale* and W: V. Hoyt. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2638-52 N '16
Nitrocellulose
Chemical engineering in nitrocellulose manu-
facture. S. L. Stadelman. Met & Chem Eng
13:361-6 Je '16
Contributions of the chemist to the celluloid
and nitrocellulose industry. R. C. Schilpp-
haus. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:290 Ap '15
Proximate analysis of nitrocellulose- solutions
and solvents. A. D. Conley. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:882-7 O '16
Nitrogen
American nitrogen industry. Eng N 73:557 Mr
Availability of organic nitrogen. J. E. Breck-
enridge. 11 J Ind& Eng Chem 7:671-3 Ag '15
Carbonttride furnace, dlag Met & Chem Eng
13:642 S 15 '15
Chemical industries of Germany. P. F. Frank-
land. Met & Chem Eng 13:382 Je '16; Same.
Sd Am S 79:390 Je 19 '16
Commercial nitrogen fixation; with discussion.
8. Peacock. Met & Chem Eng 13:325-6 My
Comparison of the Gunning-copper method
with the ICJeldahl-GuiIning-Aniold method
for the determination of nitrogen. O. F. Jen-
sen. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:38-9 Ja '15
Comparison of various modifications of the
KJeldahl method with the Dumas method of
determining nitrogen in coal A. C. Pleldner
and C. A. Taylor. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:106-12
F '15; Same. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 64:
1-22 '15
Cyanamld process. F. S. Washburn. Met &
Chem Eng 13:309-14 My '16
Cyanamld works at Niagara Falls. 11 plan
Eng N 73:16-21 Ja 7 '16^
Determination -of nitric nitrogen In soils. E. R.
Allen, dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:521-9 Je
'15
Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. I* I* Sum-
mers. dlags Am Inst E E Fro 34:337-71 Mr
'15; Abstract with discussion. Met & Chem
Eng 13:241-3 Ap '15; Discussion. Am Inst
E B Pro 34:2656-61 N '15
Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. Sci Am S
79:388 Je 19 '15
Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. W. S.
Landls. il J Ind & Brig Chem 7:433-8 My '15;
Same. Met & Chem Eng 13:213-20 Ap '16
Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen; a patent by
„ S: Peacock. Met & Chem Bng 13:261 Ap '15
Improved method for the determination of
nitrogen in steel L. EL Barton. J Ind & Eng
Chem 6:1012-18 D '14
SsJeldahl-Gunning-Arnold method for nitrogen.
J. M. Pickel. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:357 Ap '15
New nitrogen f fixation furnace, diags Eng M
Occurrence and influence of nitrogen on iron
and steel; abstract and discussion. N. Tschl-
Oxides of nitrogen from air; patent of F. I.
du Pont Met & Chem Bng 13:642 S 16 '16
Plumboxan process for producing oxygen and
nitrogen from atmospheric air: abstract
G. Kassner. Am Soc M E J 87:119 F '15
Producing nitrogen compounds; discussed by
the New York section of the A. L B. B. Elec
W 6E£72JoMrB20 '15; Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
Recent advances In the chemistry of the cyan-
compounds. J. B. Clennell. Am Inst
e; swna- Met *
Nitrogen compounds
Free energy of
compounds. G. N.
Am Chem so<s J
Nitrogen lamps. See Electric lamps, Tungsten
NItro-hydroxyclnnamIc acid
3-nitro-4-hydroxyclnnaxnic acid and its methyl
ether. T. B. Johnson and E: T. Kohmann.
Am Chem Soc J 37:162-7 Ja '15
Nltroso compounds
Nitroso derivative's of semlcarbazlnodiacetio
acid esters. J. R. Bailey and D. F. Snyder.
Am Chem Soc J 87:942-6 Ap '16
Nltrosulphonlc acids
Tolyl esters and toluldides of the nitro-sulfonlo
acids of p-xylene. R. C. Huston. Am Chem
Soc J 37&19-22 S '15
Nltrotyroslne
Studies on nitrated proteins: the determination
of the structure of nltrotyrosine. T. B. John-
son and E: F. Kohmann. Am Chem Sac J
37:1863-84 Ag '15
Studies on nitrated proteins; the Identification
of 3-nitrotyroslne among the products of
hydrolysis of nitrated fibroin. T. B. John-
son. Am Chem Soc J 37:2598-603 N '15
Noble, Alfred, 1844-1914
Past-president. W. S. E.; memoir, por W Soc
Noble. Sir Andrew. 1831-1916
Sketch, por Engineer 120:406-7 O 29 '16
Nodullzlng
Nodullzlng in _,
Eng & Mm J :
Noise
Reduction or elimination of noise attending
the operation of mechanical ventilating ma-
chinery. R. W. Pryor, Jr. plans Heat & Ven
11:26-9 Ag '14: Same. Am Soc Heat & V B
20:320-5 '14; Same. Iron Age 94:210-11 Ji 23
'14; Same. Metal Work 82:276-6 S 4 '14; Dis-
cussion. Am Soc Heat & V B 20:326-9 '14;
Discussion. Heat & Ven 11:44-6 N '14
Nolachuckey river
Design low dam for 30 -foot height Increase
across Nolachuckey -river. W. V. N. Powel-
son. 11 Eng Rec 71:175-6 F 6 '15
Nomographs
Nomographlc charts for Kutter's formula.
G. S. Coleman. Eng Rec 72:489 O 16 '16
Nomographlc charts for simple beam design.
C: D. Conklin. Jr. Bng Rec 71:80$) Je 2(5^15
Nomographlc solutions for formulas of various
types. R. C. Strachan. Eng Rec 71:807-9 Je
26 15
Nonane
Normal nonane. L. Clarke and 11. Adams. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2536-8 N '15
Norfolk, Virginia
Sanitary affairs
Garbage collection and incineration at Norfolk.
Va. W: R. Russell. II dlags Munic J 38:183-5
Norfolk A Western railroad
Automatic signals on Norfolk & Western elec-
trified line, il Ry Affe 59:31-2 Jl 2 '35
Building low-grade line for Norfolk & West-
ern a R. il map UJnff N 74:818-31 O 28 '15
Electric traction on the Norfolk & Western
railway. II dfci plans Eng N 73:1192-6, 1238-
Electrlflcatlon. 11 Power 41:830-5 Je 22 '15
Electrification. f 11 plans map Elec Ry J 45:
Electrification of the Elkhorn grade. 11 plans
Ry2R_|6:7fiG-61, 791-7; 57:101-77 160-2 Je 6-12,
Electrification of the Elkhorn grade. 11 Sci Am
Elkhorn grade electrification, il dlags map Ry
Age 58:1153-63 Je 4 '15
Financial condition, map Ry Age 59:491-2 S
New field for railway electrification lias been
developed by the Norfolk & Western. U Eng
Rec 71:704-6 Je 5 '15
Norfolk & Western and Pennsylvania electrifi-
cations. O: Gibbs. W Soc E J 20:308-14 Ap
15
Northern Pacific railway
Annual report for the fiscal year ended June
80. 1914. map By Age 68:611-18, 660-4 Mr 19
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
315
Northern Pacific railway — Continued
Northern Pacific Ry. near Tacoma — new coast
line. 11 diags map Eng N 73:562-5 Mr 25 '15
Point Defiance line eliminates last heavy
de between Tacoma and Portland. D: L.
map Eng Rec 71:744-5 Je 12 '15
Northern white cedar association
19th annual convention, Minneapolis, Jan. 26.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:254-6 F 6 '15
19th convention, Minneapolis, Mum., Jan. 26
and 27, 1915. Elec W 65:369 fr 6 '15
Northwest
Industrial resources and opportunities of the
Northwest. H. K. Benson. Met & Chem
Eng 13:589-92 5 15 '15; Same. J Ind &
En| Chem 7:981-4 N '15
Northwest electric light and power association
8th annual convention, Portland, Ore., Sept.
8-11. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:528-34 S 18 '15
8th annual convention, Portland, Ore., Sept.
8-11. Elec W 66:567-9, 624-6 & 11-18 'lS
Norwalk, Connecticut
Water supply
Seven years* successful operation of double
sand filtration plant at South Norwalk,
Conn., In removal of objectlonal tastes and
odors. H. W. Clark. Eng & Contr 44:262-3
O 6 '15
Norway
Industries and resources
Grong copper and pyrites mines of Norway.
A-D. Udhany. il map Eng & Mln J 99:889-
92 My 22 '15
See also Water power — Norway
Notes. See Bills and notes
Nottingham. England
To make Nottingham a port. Scl Am S 79:342
My 29 '15
Sewerage
How the city of Nottingham solved Its sew-
age disposal problem. C. M. Hitch. Dom Eng
72:377-8 S 25 '15; Same. Metal Work 84:
399 S 24 '15
Sewage disposal at a profit In Nottingham.
Scl Am 113:442 N 20 T.5
Moves, Arthur Amo% 1866-
Glbbs medal award! W. D. Harkins: J. Stieg-
litz. por J Ind & Eng Chem 7:449-feo My 'll
Nozzles
BInks spray nozzle, dlag Power 42:380 S 14
*15 ^^
Calculation of the Laval nozzle by the PV
diagram; abstract A. Balog. Am Soc M E J
37:481-2 AS '15
Exhaust nozzle with Internal projections, diags
Ry Age 58:799 Ap 9 '15; Same. By Age
(fflecFed) 89:198-^ Ap '15
Method of adjusting sewage sprinklers. A. T.
Nabstedt dlag Eng N 74:219-20 Jl 29 '15
Present status of the variable exhaust. J. S.
BelL 11 diags Ry R, 56:797-9 Je 12 '15
Thomas spray head. 11 Power 42:644-5 N 9 '15
Universal sewage spraying nozzle, dlag Eng
& Contr 44:9TAg 4 '15^
Variable blast nozzle on American locomo-
tives, diags Engineer 120:232 S 3 '15
Will Qulzz asks about the shape of steam
nozzles. Power 41:56 Ja 12 '15
See also Carbureters
Nuisances
Power plants as nuisances. A. L. H. Street.
Power 42:486-7 S 28 '15
Numbers
Curious property of numbers. J. Bowden. Scl
Am S 79:371 Je 12 '16
See also Numerals
Numerals
How we got our alphabet: the numerals. W.
Bice. Inland Ptr 55:389-90 Je '15
See also Numbers
Nurses and nursing
See also First aid in Illness and Injury
Nutrition
New era in the science of nutrition; expert-'
meats of T: B. Osborne and L. B. Mendel.
R. Iu Btthn. Scl Am S 79:182-3 Mr 20 '15
Salt and Its relation to nutrition. P. G. Stiles.
Sci Am S 79:295 My 8 '15
8re alno Food; Metabolism
Nuts (machinery). See Bolts and nuts
Nystagmus
Nystagmus (trembling of the eyes) of the
miners. Colliery 35:005 Ap '15
Oakland, California
Streets
City of Oakland, California, and its street
work. W. H. Jordan, il Good Roads n s 10:
127-32 S 4 '15
Observatories, Astronomical. See Astronomical
observatories
Occupational diseases, See Diseases, Industrial
Occupations
Film may help in the selection of an occupa-
tion. Scl Am S 80:333 N 20 '15
Recognizing vocations from the teeth. 11 Scl
Am S 79:300 My 8 '15
Selecting the right occupation. Eng N 74:321-
2 Ag 12 '15
Ste also Business
Diseases and hygiene
See Diseases, Industrial; Foundry sanita-
tion; Lead poisoning; Zinc poisoning
Ocean
Formation of primitive oceans. Sci Am S 80:
211 O 2 '16
Seeing under water. 11 diags Sci Am S 80:97,
101 Ag 14 '15
See alto Commerce; Dredging machinery;
Gulf stream; Icebergs; Sea walls; Sea water;
Ships; Sounding; Waves
Ocymum pllosum Roxb
Oil of ocymum pllosum Roxb. K. Bhaduri.
Am Chem Soc J 36:1772-3 Ag '14
Odessa
Odessa, the ^graln port of Russia. Sci Am S
Odors
Investigations on the nature and elimination
of odors and dust from a garbage reduction
plant. H. W. Mahr and A. C. Kraft, il diags
J Ind & Bng Chem 7:778-86 S '15
Loss of weight of musk in a current of dry
air. C: B. BazzonL dlag J Fr Inst 180:463-9
O '16
Prevention of odors at city refuse disposal
works. R. Herlng. Eng & Contr 43:81-2 Ja
27 '15
See also Perfumery
Office buildings
Circle building, New York. 11 plan Arch &
Bldg 47:282-8 Ag'15
Commonwealth Edison company formally
" -*-• building,
Edison
'is^v«^j^k<3i!"~ a
Gas burners in 2750-hp. office-building boiler
plant 11 diag Power 42:79-80 Jl 20 '15
Heating and ventilating an office building by
electricity: Hydraulic power co.'a plant at
Niagara Falls. C. F. Herlngton. 11 diags plan
Heat & Ven 12:13-22 Je '15
Heating and ventilating conditions In large
office building. C. E. A. Wlnslow and G. F.
Maglott Heat & Ven 12:26-31 F '15
Heating and ventilation of offices and bank-
' g rooms. C: L. Hubbard. diags Brlckb 23:
7-10 D '14
L. C. Smith building, Seattle, Wash. 11 plan
Arch & Bldg 46:471-6 D '14
Land and loan office for H. C. Adams, Algona,
la.; plan. Arch & BM* 47.-6S& F '15
New Commonwealth BdTaon building, fl Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1035-7 Je 5 -IB*
New Delaware and Hudson office building at
Albany, N. T. M. T. Reynolds. 11 Concrete
Gem 6:289-93 Je '16
Ing
307-
316
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Dfflce buildings — Continued
Office-building service data.
Power 42:125-6 Jl 27 '16
W. R. Metz.
Small office building remodeled from a
of old brick houses. 11 plans Brickb 25:73-4
Structural features of North western- mutual
life insurance building, Milwaukee, dlags Eng
Rec 71:205-7 F 18 '15
es of elevator lobbies in office buildings.
. F. Baker, il plans Arch Rec 38:681-40 D
Vanderbilt concourse offices. 11 plans Arch &
Bldg 47:148-52 Ap '15
Widener building, Philadelphia, Pa. 11 plans
Arch & Bldg 47:349-64 O '15
Wind stresses In the steel frames of office
buildings. A. Smith, tables pis W Soc E J
20:341-64 Ap '16
Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
buildings. W. M. Wilson and 6. A. Maney.
tables 111 IT Eng Exp Sta Bui 80:1-88 '15;
Abstract. Eng Rec 72:231-2 Ag 21 '15
Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
buildings; with discussion. W. M. Wilson.
tables pis W Soc B J 20:366-90 Ap '15
Work of the Chicago ventilation commission.
11 plans Heat & Yen 12:26-31 My '15
Sec dlAo High buildings; Printing offices;
also Equitable building. New York; Wool-
worth building, New York
Lighting
Illumination systems for good lighting of of-
fices. A. B. Oday and R. E. Harrington, il
Elec W 65:814 Mr 27 '15
Efficiency in oonduct of office business; new
methods in a naval bureau. Ry R 57:472-4
O 9 '15
Handling correspondence at the United States
department of state. W. Fawcett. il Inland
Ptr 66:109-12 O '15
Minor points that are sometimes neglected.
C. N. Stannard. Am Gas Light J 103:282-3
N 1 '15
Office helps for the master plumber. J: F.
Scott. Dom Eng 71:66-7; 72:7-8 Ap 17, Jl 8
Office management. J. P. Brophy. Mach 22:
209 N '15
Office methods for the electrical contractor.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:550-2 Mr 20 '15
Office system and forms for the electrical con-
tractor. C. M. Converse. Eleo R & W Elec'n
67:160-2 Jl 24 '16
Scientific management in the office. R. T. Kent.
Iron Age 95:82-6. 142-4 Ja 7-14 '15
Oqontz Hill, Philadelphia
Stucco in suburban architecture — notes on
Ogontz Hill, Philadelphia. O. C. Bering. 11
Concrete Cem 6:9-14 Ja '15
Ohio electric light association
Convention at Cedar Point; relations with the
public, experience with gas-filled lamps, and
high-tension insulators among topics dis-
cussed. Eleo W 66:219-20 Jl 24 '15
Meeting of the committee on new business co-
operation. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:655-6 S 25
Meeting of the committee on new-business co-
operations. Elec W 66:662 S 18 '15
Ohio central-station men meet in Cleveland.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:192-3 Ja 30 '16
21st annual meeting, Cedar Point, July 20-28.
Blec R & W Blec'n 67:196-200 JL 81 U6
Ohio master plumbers1 association
Annual convention; discussion of federal in-
dictment of officers and members. Metal
Work 83:802-4 F 19 '15
24th annual convention, Akron, O., Feb. 9-11.
Dom Eng 70:212-15 F 13 '15
Ohio master sheet metal contractors' association
1st annual convention, Dayton, June 2-3.
Metal Work 83:858-61 Je 11 '16
Ohio sheet metal contractors organize. .Metal
Work 83:236-6 F 6 '15
Ohio river
Port improvements along the Mississippi and
Ohio rivers. Eng N 73:1066-8 Je 8 '16
Ohio state association of builders' exchanges
9th annual convention, Columbus, O. Bldg Age
37:47-$ Mr '15 ,«•.-•
Ohm meter
Ohmmeter with several scales; abstract. H. A.
W. Klinehamer. diag Elec W 65:87 Ja 2 '15
Oil analysis
Iodine number of Unseed and ' petroleum oils.
W. H. Smith and J. B. Tuttle. U S Bur
Stand Tech Fa 37:1-17 '14; Same. J Ind &
Eng Chem 6:994-8 D '14
Quantitative method for the determination of
the adulteration in Chinese wood oil. J. C.
Brier. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:953-7 N '16
Oil as fuel. See Petroleum as fuel
Oil burners
Champion oil burner, diag Power 41:7 Ja 5 '15
Detail of open hearth oil burner. R. A. Bull.
diag Iron Tr R 57:626 S 30 '15
Fuel oil for locomotives. G. M. Bean, diags Ry
R 56:752-6 Je 5 '15; Same cond. Power 41:
900-1 Je 29 '16; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:280-1 Je '15; Same cond. Ry Age 68:
1115-16 My 28 '15; Same ooud. Scl Am 113:
92 Jl 31 '16
Low-pressure oil burners at Steptoe. dlags Eng
„ & Min J 99:615 Ap 3 '15
Low-pressure oil-burning metallurgical fur-
* naces. il Met & Chem Eng 13:510-11 Ag '15
Petroleum as fuel under boilers and in fur-
naces for heating,melting, and heat treat-
ment of metals. W. N. Best, il diags Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1527-37 Ag '15; Discus-
sion. 108:2420-2 D '15
Pressure oil burners. H. A. Everett. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:314-15 Jl '16
Rotary crude-oil burner, diag Power 41:816 Je
16 '16
Sec also Acetylene burners
Oil circuit breakers. See Electric circuit breakers
Oil coolers
S. A K. oil cooler, diag Power 41:664-6 Ap 27
'16
OH economizer
Emulsifying cylinder oil with steam, diags
Power 4f:745-6 N 30 '15
Oil engines. See Gas and oil engines'
Oil filters
Combination oil filter and oil refiner, il Eleo
W 66:264 Jl 31 '15
Cream separator used as an oil filter. A. J.
Humphrey. 11 Mach 21:319 D '14
New oil filter by Richardson-Phenix co. 11 Iron
Tr R 56:1170 Je 10 '15
Oil filter and drier designed by the British
Thomson- Houston company, of llugby. Scl
Am S 79:66 Ja 30 '15
Peterson power-plant oil filter, dlags Iron Age
95:838-9 Ap 15 '15; Am Gas Light J 102:284-
'I5-' J
U^i* 'I5-' JPWF *l=W6-7 Mv 1 /J5; Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:253-4 My '15; Ind Eng 15:75-7
Ag '16; Scl Am S 80:245 O 16 '16
ON flow
Flow of oil fuel in pipes. Am Soc M E J 37:48
Ja '16
Odl gas. See Gas, Oil
Oil handling
OH Insulation. See Insulation
Oil lands
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. ITS Bur Mines Bui 94:
pt 2, 1043-62 '15
Oil painting. See Fainting
Oil pipe lines. See Petroleum pipe lines
OH piping
Method of lifting oil for a gravity-feed ays*
tern by use or condenser vacuum. A. Kuy-
lenstjerna. dlags Elec W 66:1149 N 20 '15
Tank ship construction, R. W. Morrell. Int
Marine Eng 20:71-8 F '16
OH properties. See' Petroleum industry
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
317
OH purification
Iteubold electrolytic condensate purifier, diag
Power 42:561 O 19 '15
De La Vergne oil reclaimer, il diag Power 42:
336-7 S 7 '15; Iron Age 9G:1103-4 -X 4 '15
Oil separators
•Mlafce It easy" specialties. 11 Power 42:649
N 9 '16
Oil separation from water of condensation;
abstract. M. Vahle. diags Am Soc M E J 37:
345-6 Je '16
Oil separator failed to work. R. N. Robertson;
R. McLaren. Power 41:452 Mr 30 '15
Reasons for an oil separator falling to work.
T. W. Reynolds, diag Elec W 66:416 Ag 21
'15
Removing oil from feed water; the deolizer.
11 Am Gas Light J 103:237 O 11 '15
Why is an oil separator? R. H. Johnston, diags
Horseless Age 36:297-3 S 15 '15
Oil shales
Bituminous shales of Colorado. G. R. DeBeque.
il Eng & Mln J 99:773-4 My 1 '16
Oil ships. See Tank ships
Oil storage
Concrete-lined oil storage reservoirs in Cali-
fornia; construction methods and cost data;
abstract. E. D. Cole, diag Eng & Contr 44:
408-9 N 24 '15
Fuel oil stations for extreme climatic condi-
tions, plan Ry Age 58:475-6 Mr 12 '15
Oil-proof reservoirs of concrete. W: M. Kln-
ney. Concrete Cem 6:251-2 My '16
Rebuilding a burned oil tank. C. P. Bowie, il
Eng N 74:9i6-7 N 18 '15
Storage and handling of gasoline. Scl Am 112:
356 Ap 17 '15
Storage and handling of gasoline in the garage.
H. T. Wade. 11 Sci Am 112:12-13 Ja 2 '15
Oil switches. See Electric switches
Oil tanks. See Oil storage
Oil testing
Analysis and valuation of motor fuels — 14
methods for examining them; from German
data. Automobile 33:205. 247-9+ Jl 29- Ag 5
Automobile lubrication. C. W. Stratford, il Scl
Am S 79:392-8, 412-14 Je 19-26 '15; Same.
Horseless Age 35:879-81; 36:16-19 Je 30 -Jl 7
Comparative exposure test of vehicles for
paint. C. M. Chapman. Eng N 73:70-1 Ja 14
Design of an absolute vlscometer for engineer-
ing testing of oils. G. B. Upton. Sibley J
?9:262-9 My '15
Device tests adhesiveness of California road
oils, fl Eng Rec 71:329 Mr 13 '15
Lubricating oil for Diesel engines and air
compressors. H. Moore. Engineer 120:176 Ag
Lubricating oil tests. R. C. Merchant Colliery
36:616+Je '16
Physical qualities of castor oil. P. G. McVetty.
Automobile 33:500-1 S 16 '15
Report on switch and transformer oils. W. P.
Dlgby. lust E H J 53:146-56 Ja 1 '15; Ab-
stract. Elec W 65:345-6 F 6 '16
Road oil test for loss on heating needs revi-
sion. N. Chlwls. diags Eng Rec 72:570-1 N
6 '15
Testing lubricating oils. A. H. Gill. Power 41:
622-8 Ap 18 '15
Testing oils for flotation process; abstracts.
. :outts. Met & Chem Eng 13:389-90 Je '16;
Eng & Mln J 99:1079-80 Je 19 '15
Theory of lubrication. L. Ubbelohde. Gen
Elec R 18:1078-81 N '15
Value of clean bottles for sampling trans-
former oil. Elec W 66:589 S 11 '15
Von KapfTa oil testing machine; abstract. Am
Hoc M E J 37:412-13 Jl '16
OH transportation. See Tank cars; Tank ships
Oil wells. See Petroleum
Oils, Essential. See Essential oils
and fats
•tlah India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:376-92 '15
mlcal and physical properties of oils dis-
Ued from the various parts of the plant
acorus calamus, L. G. A. Russell. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2387-94 O '15
Composition of tne seeds of martynla Louis-
iana. E. H. S. Bailey and T\r. S. Long. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7.867-8 O '15
Cooking fata in South America. U S Sp Cons
Rep B7:l-15 '35
Determination of unsaponifiable matter appli-
cable to ether extracts, fats, oils and waxes.
J. B. Rather. J Ind & Eng- Chem 7:34-5 Ja '15
Effect of tree fatty acids upon the flash and
fire points of animal fats and oils. A. Lowen-
stein and J. J. Vollertsen. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:850 O '15
Eucalyptus oil industry of California. P. W.
Tompkins. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:995-7 N '15
Hydrogenation of oils and soft fats. Sci Am S
80:99 Ag 14 '15
Investigations on the oil of eucalyptus globu-
lus of California. C: E. Burke and C: C.
Scallone. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:206-9 Mr '15
Kambara earth and Its bleaching action on
oils. S. Ueno. diags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
696-600 Jl '16
Modern substitutes for butter. Sci Am S 80:27
Jl 10 '15
Oils of the conlferae. IV— The leaf and twig
oils of digger pine, lodgepole pine, and red
fir. A. W. Schorger. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:24-
6 Ja '15
Paint vehicles as protective agents
corrosion: with discussion. M. Toch. 11 .
& Eng Chem 7:510-14 Je '15
Physical constants of gas oils and derived
tars. W. F. Rlttman and G. EglofC. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:4Sl-4'Je '15
Rate of evaporation of ether from oils and
its application in oil-ether colonic anesthe-
sia. C; Baskerville. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
S6S-70 O '15
Specific gravity— Its determination for tars,
oils and pitches. J: M. Weiss. 11 J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:21-4 Ja '16
Unsaponiflable matter in greases. E. Twitchell-
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:217-18 Mr '15
Sec atoo Butter fat; Cottonseed oil; Creo-
sote; Essential oils; Linseed oil; Lubrica-
tion and lubricants; Oil analysis; Petroleum
water leveL F. C. Elliot.
N 74:612-13 S 23 '16
Oklahoma
Industries and resources
Influence of the Gushing _pool in the oil indus-
try. R. H. Johnson and L. G. Huntley. Eng:
Soc W Pa 31:460-72; Discussion. 31:472-87'
Jl '15
See also Mines and mineral resources-
Oklahoma
Ind
Oklahoma gas, electric & street railway
elation
4th annual convention, Oklahoma City, May
12-13. Elec Ry J 45:983-6 My 22 '15
4th annual convention, Oklahoma City, May
12-13. Blec W 65:1340 My 22 '16
Oleoresln
Oleoreain of sand pine. A. W. Schorger. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:321-2 Ap '15
Omaha, Nebraska
Water supply
Rebuilding the Omaha water-Intake cribs.
G: T. Prince. U diags Eng N 74:842-4 Ag 19
*16
Omens
Omens of war. Scl Am 113:3 Jl 3 '15
Omnibuses, Electric. See Electric buses
Omnibuses, Motor. See Motor buses
Omnibuses, Steam. See Motor buses, Steam
Onnes, Helke Kamerllngh, 1858-
Award of the Franklin medal. J FT last ISO:
107-11 Jl '15
Dutch specialist in cold, por Scl Am 112:151+
F 13 '15
Ontario
See also Mines and mineral resources —
Ontario
Ontario municipal railway
1500-volt direct- current electrification of the
Ontario municipal railway. G. H. H11L Gen
Elec R 18:10-11 Ja '15
318
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Opelousas, Louisiana
Lighting
Opelousas' municipal lighting plant. A. C.
Jones. 11 Power 41:41-2 Ja 12 '15
15
Open and closed shops
Closed shop clauses in building1 contracts.
W. Drew. Am Ind 15:11-12 Mr ?15
Detroit's great growth due to its open shop
policy. L.. W. Moffett. Iron Tr R 57:143-7 Jl
Federal Industrial relations commission report
W. Drew. Am Ind 15:15-17 Ja '15
Open hearth process
Air and steam as atomizing agents. B. A. Bull,
diags Iron Tr R 57:620-9 S 30 '15; Same
(Testa In atomizing fuel oil with steam and
air). Foundry 43:424-7 O '15; Excerpts. Iron
Age 96:1049-50 X 4 '15
Areagrams of open-hearth furnace flues. A. R.
Mitchell. Iron Age 95:607-8 Mr 18 '15
Checker design for open hearths. W. A. Jans-
sen. Iron Tr R 57:624-5 S 30 '16; Same.-.
Foundry 43:413-15 O '16
New end construction for open- hearth fur-
naces, dlag Iron Age 96:244 Jl 29 '16
Open hearth versus the electric furnace In the
manufacture of commercial steels. S. Cor-
nell. Met & Chem Bng 13:630-1 S 15 '16
Waste-heat boilers In steel plants; abstracts.
C. J. Bacon, diags Iron Age 96:1^49-52 Je 17 .
'IS* Iron Tr R 56:1123-4 Je 3 '16; Power 42:*
27-8 Jl 6 '15
Open shop. See Open and closed shop
Opium
Marly history of opium. Scl Am S 80:20 Jl 10
History of opium. D: I. Macht Sci Am S 79:
350-2 My 29 '15
Sec ditto Papaverine
Optical Illusions
Seeing under water. 11 dlags Scl Axn S 80:97+
A« 14 '16
Optical Instruments
Ncr fffcn Kaleidoscope; Lenses; Periscope;
Stereoscopic telemeter; Telescopes
Optical rotation
Comparison of the optical rotatory powers of
the alpha and beta forms of certain acety-
lated derivatives of glucose. C. S. Hudson
and J. K. Dale. Am Chem Soc J 37:1264-70
My '15
Optical rotatory power and chemical consti-
tution. L. G. Wesson. Am Chem Soc J 36:
2622-32 D '14
^Optics
visibility. C. C. Paterson and B. P. Duddlng.
Ulum Hngr 8:210-16; Discussion. 8:216-26
3iy '16
See ateo Light
Optics, Physical
Absorption, reflection, and dispersion con-
stants of quartz. W. W. Coblentg. U S Bur
Stand Bui 11:471-81 My 10 '16
Optical properties of diffusing media* Ulum
IDnff Soc 10:353-402 no 5 '15
Optophone
Mechanical eye bringing sight to the blind; a
description of the crystal phonoptlcon. L. ID.
Dodd. 11 Scl Am 113:188+ Ag 14 '16
Optophone and musical pitch. E. H. Hawley.
%ct Am 111:523 D 26 '14
Phonoptikon and the optophone. H. E. Four-
nler d'Albe. Scl Am 113:467 N 27 '16
Type-reading optophone. H. B. Founder d'
Albe. dlag Scl Am S 78:371 D 12 '14 •
Orclnolphthalelns
Orcinolphthalelns, the orclnoltetrachlorophtha-
lelns, and some of their derivatives. W. R.
Orndorff and E. R. Allen. Am Chem Soc J
37:1201-58 My '16
Ore bins
Steel vs. timber ore bins. P. H. Barbour. dlags
Bug & Mln J 99:196-6 Ja 28 '16
Ore chute. See Mine timbering
Ore cleaning. See Ore treatment
Ore deposits
Ancient sedimentary iron ores of British In-
dia. C. M. Weld, maps Econ Geol 10:435-52
Jl '16
Certain mineral occurrences in the Worth-
ington mine. Sudbury, Ontario, and their
significance. T. L. Walker. 11 map Econ
Geol 10:636-42 a '16
Copper deposits in the Red Beds of south-
western Oklahoma. A. B. Fath. 11 Boon Geol
10:140-50 F '15
Copper deposits of San Cristobal, Santo Do-
mingo. T: F. Donnelly, blbllog 11 Am Inst
5&«&3V$i!l7M-w *• >lf: DlscU8ston-
Disseminated copper ores of Bingham Canyon.
Am lnBt Mta B
gy. A. Knopf. Eng & Min J
Economic
102-4 Ja 9 '15
Experiments in the enrichment of silver ores.
L: O. Ravicz. Econ Geol 10:368-89 Je '15
Formation and distribution of bog iron- ore
deposits. C. L. Bake. Am Inst Min E Bui
'
. . . .
103:1429-36 Jl '15; Eng & Min J 100:74-5 Jl
10 '15; Excerpts. Iron Tr R 57:486 S 9 '16;
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 108:2475-6
D '16
Formation of the oxidized ores of zinc from
Am Inat ^ B
Geological anatomy of a Tennessee zinc mine.
F. L. Nason. diags Eng & Mln J 100:269-62
Geology and ore deposits of Rod Cliff, Colorado.
A. H. taeans. 11 Econ Gool 10:1-27 Ja '15
Geology of Juneau district. F: B. Hyder. Eng
& Mfn J 99:901-2 My 22 '15 w
Geology of the iron-ore deposits in and near
Daiquiri, Cuba. J. F. Kemp. 11 dlags map
Am Jnst Mln E Bui 105:1801-36 S '15; Dis-
cussion. 108:2472 D '15
Geology of the ore deposits of the Tintlc min-
ing district. G. W. Crane. Am ln«t Min E
Goldlield and its present boom. H. C. Cutler.
11 Eng & Min J S)«:li2L-t Ja 30 '15
Iron deposits of Daiquiri, Cuba. W. Lindgren
anrt C. I1, ttoaa. blbllog 11 Am Inst Mln B
Bui 106:2171-90 O '16
Id the Boulder batholith a laccolith? discus-
sion of paper by A. C. Lawson. A. Knopf.
Econ Geol 9:396-402 Je '14
Main mineral zone of the Santa Eulalia dis-
trict, Chihuahua. B. Prescott. diag map Am
Inst Mfci E Bui 98:155-98 F '15
Mayari iron-ore depoflits, Cuba. J. F. Kemp.
11 dlags Am Tnst Mln E Bui 98:129-64; 103:
1461-2 F, Jl '15
Observations on contact metamorphlc ore de-
posits. B. Prescott. dlags Econ Geol 10:65-
69 Ja '16
Orebodles of the Mesabl range. J. F. Wolff.
Siffff ^?-fgTiBJ 100:89-M> 135-9> 178-86>
Ores of Gllpln county, Colorado. E. S. Bastin.
11 Econ Geol 10:262-91 Ap '16
Origin of certain ore- deposits. J. E. Spurr.
Econ Geol 10:101-22 F '15
Origin of certain ore- deposits. L». V. Plrsson.
Econ Geol 10:180-6 F '15
Orlskany iron ores of Virginia. C. M. Weld.
maps Econ Geol 10:399-421 Jl '15
Pocket deppsits of the Klamath mountains,
California. H: G. Ferguson. 11 maps Econ
Geol 10:241-61 Ap '16
Problems In Iron ore geology In' Sweden and
In America. P. Geljer. 11 Econ Geol 10:299-
329 Je '16
Processes of mineralization and enrichment in
the Tlntic mining district W. Lindgren. 2
pis Econ Geol 10:225-40 Ap '16
Quartz veins ta temDropnyre Intrusions. J: F.
McLennan. Eng & Mln J 99:11-18 Ja 2 '16
Bate of reduction of acidity of
waters by certain ore and --------
and Its bearing* upon sec — _.,
enrichment. G. S. Nlahihara. 11
9:748-67 D '14
Relation of ore deposits to different types of
intrusive bodies in Utah. B. 8. Butler, map
Econ Geol 10:101-22 F '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
319
Ore deposits — Continued
Structure of the Guyana Iron-ore district of
Minnesota. C: A. Cheney, jr. map Eng &
Min J 99:1113-15 Je 26 '15
Temperatures that obtain in zones of chalcod-
tization. W. H. Emmons. Econ Geol 10:161-
GO F '15
Zinc deposits of eastern Tennessee. F. L.
Xason. Eng & Min J 99:734-6 Ap 24 '15
five also Boulder bathollth; Copper ores:
Geology; Iron ores; Jamesonite; Klines and
mineral resources
Ore dressing. See Ore treatment
Ore handling
Application of electricity to the ore handling
Industry. C. D. Gilpln. diags Am Inst E B
Pro 34:31)7-415 Mr '15; Abstract. Elec W 65:
996-7 Ap 17 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E £1
Pro 34:3063-7 D '15
Design, construction, operation and cost of a
2,594-ft steel stocking trestle at the Negau-
nee mine, Negaunee, Mich. S. R. Elliott il
Eng & Contr 44:171-3 S 1 '16
Direct-current motors for coal and ore bridges.
R. H. McLain. il Am Inst E E Pro 33:1009-
20 Je '14; Discussion. 33:1887-8 D '14
HamlU belt-driven ore feeder, il Eng &
J 100:805 N 13 '15
Influence of discharging appliances on the de-
sign of large ore carriers. J: Reid, dlag En-
gineer 119:300-1 Mr 26 '15
New ore unloading plant at Huron. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:65-6 F '15
Ore unloaders at Philadelphia, il Iron Tr R
56:1009-10 My 20 '15
Permanent stockpile trestle of wood. O. Gus-
tafson. 11 dlags Eng & Min J 98:1003-4 D 5
'14
Simple holder for ore sacks, dlag Eng & M*n
J 100:840 N 20 '15
Ore pulp
Barth slide rule for pulp measurement. C. G.
Barth. jr. 11 Eng & Min J 100:228 Ag 7 '15
Filtration of slime. L. D. Mills. Met & Chem
Eng 13:724 O 15 '15
New diaphragm pump, il Met & Chem Eng 13:
Note" on the settling of slimes. A. J. dark.
Eng & Min J 99:412 F 27 '15
Pulp constants, with tables to facilitate ton-
nage calculations for pulps of all usual solu-
tion and dry slimes specific gravities. G. H. __
Clevenger, H. W. Young and T. N. Turner. the WI
Eng & Min J 98:1079-94 D 19 '14 Wright
Ore sampling -_*°-*« U
Bardill sampling machine. J. O: BardllL 11
diag Eng & Min J 100:803-4 N 13 '15
Large-scale sampling. S. J. Jennings. Eng &
Min J 98:1138 D 26 '14
Mechanical ore sampler. J. H. Taylor, dlags
Eng & Min J 100:229 Ag 7 '15
New method of making sieve tests. R. H. Bas-
sett Iron Tr R 57:2304- Jl 29 '15
New sampling plant at Hamburg. 11 dlags Eng
& Min J 100:140-1 Jl 24 '15
Sample catcher for backs. A. L. Oke. il Eng &
Min J 98:1096-7 D 19 '14
Sampling of churn-drill prospect holes. F: G.
Moses, dlags Eng & Min J 100:301-4 Ag 21
Ore transportation
For a 40-cent iron-ore rate. Iron Age 95:194
Ja 21 '15
Influence of discharging appliances on the
design of large ore carriers. J: Reid, dlag
Engineer 119:300-1 Mr 26 '15
Shipping ore by parcel post Eng & Min J
100:348 Ag 28 15
See also Motor trucks in ore haulage
Ore treatment
Broken Hill milling practice. Eng & Min J
100:151-3 Jl 24 '16
Chilean nitrate Industry. M. R. Lamb, il Bng
& Min J 99:811-15 My 8 '15
Chlorldlzt ^ •-- " '
Keep. 11
6-13 '15
Ld leaching. G. A.
99:265-016-22 F
Cttoridizing orea at Silver dtyv Utah. 11 diag
Met & Chem Eng 12:767-9 I> '14
Cleaning carbonate ores at Highland, Wis.
W. F. Boericke. plan Bng & Min J 99:906-7
J&y 22 '15 '
Combined cyanide and other processes. H. A.
Megraw. Eng & Min J 98:1007-9, 1127-9 D 5,
26 *14
Concentrating plant of the Moose Mountain.
Ltd. B. B. Hood, il dlag Eng & Min J 99:
978-6 Je 6 '15
Concentration by crushing and screening at
the Vindicator consolidated mill. II Met &
Chem Eng 13:142-3 Mr '15
Concentration by the Goltra process: beneftcia-
tlon of brown iron ores by means of a cur-
rent of hot air and properly located screens.
W: B. Phillips. Iron Age 94:1148-50 N 12
'14; Abstract Eng M 48:582-5 Ja '15
Concentrator of the Timber Butte milling co..
Butte, Mont. T. Simons, dlags map Am Inst
Min E Bui 102:1295-1316 Je '15; Abstract
Met & Chem Eng 18:447-9 Jl '15
Development of ore concentration. H: A. Mar-
vin. II Eng M 49:218-30 My '15
Electricity in an ore- treating, plant 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:481-4 Mr 13 *15
Experiments on the flow of sand and water
through spigots. R. H. Richards and B. Dud-
ley, Jr. dlags Am Inst Min E«Bul 97:67-72 Ja
;15; Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 13:120 F
Handling concentrates at the South Utah
plant. T: H. Tulloch. dlags Eng & Min J 99:
698-9 Ap 17 '15
Improvements at the reduction works of the
Anaconda company. F: Lalst Bng & Min
J 09:418-19 F 27 '15
Is there a complex-ore problem? W. Ifother-
welL Met & Chem Eng 13:8-9 Ja '15
Magnetic-concentration mill at Mt. Hope,
N. J. S: Shapira. 11 diaga Eng & Min J
99:559-65 Mr 27 '15
Mears-Wilfley tailings mill W. C. Prosser.
11 Eng & Min J 99:607-8 Ap 3 '15
Metallurgical practice in the Porcupine dis-
trict N. Cunningham. Am Inst Mm E Bui
99:601-8 Mr '15; Abstract Met & Chem
Eng 13:187-8 Mr '15; Discussion. Am Inst
Min E Bui 101:1141-2 My '15
Metallurgical treatment of the low-grade and
complex ores of Utah. D. A. Lyon, R. H.
Bradford, S. S. Arentz, O. C. Ralstoji, and
C. L. Larson. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 90:1-
89 '15
Method of treating carnotite ores. Eng & Min
J 99:S64 My 15 '15
Mining and milling of lead and zinc ores In
the Wisconsin district Wisconsin. C. A.
• • fl plan IT S Bur Mines Tech Pa 95:
Mining and reduction of quicksilver ore at the
Oceanic mine, Cambria, Cal. C. A. Heber-
lein. diags Am Inst Min E Bui 98:497-504 F
'15; Discussion. 101:1139-41 My '15
Notes on Homestake metallurgy; stamp mill-
ing; analysis of lost time; cost A. J. Clark.
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 103:1381-1400 Jl '15;
Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:764-6 O 15
'15: Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 108:2453-
4 D '15
Ore dressing at ClausthaL E. M. Heriot dlags
Etag & M?n J 100:425-9 S 11 '15
Rotary kilns for desulphurlzation and agglom-
eration. S: E. Doak. Am Inst Min E Bui 105:
2061-6 S '15; Same. Iron Age 96:574-6 S 9
'15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:1178-9+ D 16 '15;
Same cond. Eng & Min J 100:601-2 O . '15
Shaft-rockhouse practice In the copper coun-
try. L. H. Goodwin, il dlagB Eng & Min J
99:1061-6, ,1107-10; 100:7.-12f 53-7^e 19-J1 10
sf M. tfttirtA&R «»
Togt process of recovering rare elements. Eng
& Ivfin J 100:106-7 J\ 17 '15
Wet ores In charcoal blast furnaces. R. H.
Lee. Met & Chem Eng 13:882 D 1 '15
Bee also Concentrating tables; Copper
" t&fl Crushing: Crushing machinery;
.._> process; Electrometallurgy; Mectro-
separatlon of ores; Filters and flltra-
" y); Flotation process: Gold
mill; Hyorometa
separation of ores; Mr"-"'
patents; Metallurgical plants; 1
Smelting: Stamp mills; Tailings; Trent
tatora; Tube mmlng
320
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ore treatment — Continued
Cost
Hilling at the Tonopah Belmont plant. Eng &
Mm J 99:1082 Je 19 '15
Milling costs at the Goldfield consolidated
plant Eng & Mln J 99:1036-7 Je 12 *15
Milliner costs In Alaska. Eng & Mln J 100:
S47 N 20 '!«
Oregon
8tc also Mines and mineral resources-
Oregon
ReportS?orethe0yearfl1914.r8O. B. Stanley. Assn
Eng Soc J 54:123-6 Mr '15
Ores
#re alHO Assaying; Iron ores; Metallurgy';
Metals; Mines and mineral resources; Ore
deposits; Ore treatment
Organic chemistry. See Chemistry, Organic
Organization In engineering
Organization for bridge work by day labor.
St. Louis. Bng N 74:605 8 23 '16
&cc also Highway administration
Organization In Industry
Address to the British
association engineer-
ing section. H. S. Hele-Shaw. Engineer 120:
256-7 S 10 '15
Big Bill Agnew and blue Monday; true story,
.
Central-station sales department organization
and work. F. D. Beardslee. Blec R & W
inec'n 65:1073-9 D 5 '14
Human element. J. Uartness. Iron Age 94:
1297 D 3 '14: Same. Metal Work 82:780 D 11
'14; Same. Am Gas Light J 102:17-18 Ja 11
•15; Same. Am Soc M B J 37:2-3 Ja '16
Human factors in engineering practice. J:
Calder. Stevens Ind 32:193-203 Jl '15
Individual in modern management. F. B. Gil-
breth and L. M. Gllbreth. Iron Age 96:802-4
O 7 '15
Organization at Delray. N. G. Relnicker. Pow-
er 42:343-4 S 7 '15
Railway repair shop organization. H: Gard-
ner. By Age (Mech ed) 89:536-8 O '15
Scientific management for the factory of mod-
erate size. D. T. Farnham, Bng M 50:46-51
O '15
Ultimate type of management J: H. Van
Deventer. Bng M 49:394-401 Je '15
Rro alto Factory management; Office man-
agement; Railroads— Management; Scien-
tific management
Oriental consolidated mining company, Chosen,
Atla
Oriental consolidated; report for year ended
July 81, 1914. Bug & Mln J 99:197 Ja 23 '15
Orientation
Relation between spectral color and stimula-
tion in the lower organisms. S. O. Mast.
J BY Inst 180:617-19 if '15
Ornament. See Decoration and ornament
Osage orange
Important constituents In the fruit of the
osage orange.- J. S. McHargue. J Ind & Bng
Chem 7:612-18 Jl '15
Oscillators
Electrical porcelain. I. Testing with a high-
frequency oscillator. IL The problematical
points of manufacture. ITI. Experiences
and experimental investigations. B. B. F.
Creighton. 11 Am Inst B B Pro 34:753-841 My
•1C; Discussion. 34:2622-45 N '15
High-frequency oscillator for porcelain-insula-
tor testing. II dlag Blec R & W Blec'n 66:
66:m? ** 8 >1B: "*
Oscillating circuit-controller for railway signal
circuits. 11 Blec B & W Blec'n 65:1193-4 S 19
Production of damped oscillations. L. O.
Heath, dlags Gen Blec R 18:1110-17 D '15
Sec also' Audton; Feasenden oscillator
Oscillograph .
Cathode ray tube and Its application. M. B.
Tressler. dlag Gen Blec R 18:816-20 A* '15
Investigation of dielectric losses with the
cathode ray tube. J: P. Minton. II Am Inst
B B Pro 34:1115-66 Je '15
Osiers
Basket willow culture. G: N. Lamb. 11 map
IT S Agrlc Farmers' Bui 622:1-34 '14
Osmosis
Electrolytic endosmose. H. G. Byers and C. H.
Walter, diags Am Chem Soc J 36:2284-91 N
Osmotic pressure
Osmotic pressure and concentration in solu-
tions of electrolytes, and the calculation of
the degree of ionlzation. S. J. Bates. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1421-46 Je '15
Ostend, Belgium
Sewerage
Sewage purifying plant at Ostend. Scl Am 112:
60 Ja B '16
Otis & Clark, architects
, Examples of the work of Otis & Clark. H.
Croly. 11 plans Arch Rec 37:385-409 My '15
Ottawa, Ontario
Water supply
Another water-supply project for Ottawa. J. A.
Macdonald. Bng N 73:43 Ja 7 '15
Water nitration hold-up at Ottaw
Outdoor life
Forests and recreation. W. H. Miller. 11 Am
For 21:543-9 Ap '15
Ovens. See Coke ovens; Electric ovens; Stoves
Overhead expense
Apportioning Indirect production
- Metal Worl£
Ottawa. Ont. Bng
Appraisal of overhead costs. H. P. Gillette.
JDlec W OU:41-2 Jl 3 '15
Cost of doing business. G: W. Hill. Dom Bng
71:80(1-7 Je 12 '15
Distributing overhead expense. N: T. Picker.
Kng M 4U:66ft-'J, Bi»U-7, 862-71; CU:r>8-64f 254-
61, 390-400 Jl-D '15
Doing business on low overhead expense;
W. B. Perry electric company, of Brooklyn.
Blec W 66:644-6 F 27 '15 '
Fair overhead charges allowed; Bronx gas
and electric company. Mlec Ry J 46:831 O 16
'15
Finding costs in the steel foundry. G. Muntz.
Iron Tr R 57:482-4 S 0 '15
Merchant plumber's^ overhead expense. J: J.
Foy. Metal Work 83:251-3 F 12 '15
Overburdening the overhead expense. H.
Whltohead. Dom TOnff 72:,'117-18 S 11 '15
Overhead charges in valuation. H: H. Tingley,
Ry Age 58:1247-8 Je 11 '1C
Overhead expense per man por hour. W. A.
Fink; U. li Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 71:335-6
Je 19 '15
Overhead expenses in the main works of the
Westlnghouse electric & manufacturing com-
pany. G. D. Piper. Elec Ry J 44:1339-40 D 19
Relation between production and costs. H. L.
Gantt. Am Soc M 35 J 37:466-8 A* '15; Same,
Am Gas Light J 103:54-5 .71 26 '16; Same.
Iron Aj?e 06:1C-18.J1 I JIB; Borne.. Iron JTrR
Sheet metal contractor's overhead expense.
Metal Work 83:925-6 Je 25 '15
Valuation of water works properties; the
appraisal of overhead costs. H. P. Gillette.
Kin* ft Contr 44:14-18 Jl 7 '15
What constitutes overhead. B. H. Fish. Bng M
49:488-97 Jl '15
What is cost of material and labor? W. A.
Fink. Dom Eng 72:105-6 Jl 24 '15
Oxldase
Retention of activity by urease and by oxi-
daso after exposure to the tempera tu ~'
liquid air. .7. S: Hepburn and C: B.
ssoni. blbllog J FT Inst 180:603-5 N '16
Oxidation
Electrochemical oxidation of hydrazlne sulfate
and ammonium hydroxide. J. W. Turrentlne
and pJ. M. Olin. Am Chem Soc J 87:1114-22
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
321
days.
Oxidation — Continued
Oxidation of sulfldes with potassium iodate.
R. S. Dean. Am Chem Soc J 37:1134-7 My
'15
Oxidation potential
Measurement of oxidation potentials at mer-
cury electrodes: the stannlc-stannous po-
tential. G: S. Forbes and E: P. Bartlett.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2030-40 O '14
Oxonlum salts
Organic oxonium compounds: dlmethylpyrone-
hydrochloride. H. N. K. ROrdam. Am Chem
Soc J 37:557-67 Mr '15
Oxyacetylene flame
Acetylene welding of gas pipe. G: H. Manlove.
11 Iron Tr R 56:272-3 F 4 '15
Autogenous pipe welding. 11 Iron Age 95:296-7
F 4 '15
Autogenous soldering or welding of aluminum.
11 Mach 21:369-71 Ja '15
Cutting down a steel stack. 11 Power 41:888
Je 29 '15
Cutting up a bridge with the oxyhydrogen
torch. 11 Sci Am 112:71 Ja 16 '15
Data on oxy-acetylene welding and cutting
equipment. Eng & Contr 43:543-4 Je 16 '15
Dissolved and self-generated acetylene. M. K.
Dunham. Iron Age 96:351-3 Ag 12 '15
Flashback In the welding torch. M. K. Dun-
ham, diaer Mach 22:50-1 S '15
Flashback fn the welding torch. S. W. Miller.
Mach 22:233-4 N '15
Gas-weld rail bonding. J. R. Brown, il Elec
Ry J 46:1087-9 N 27 '15
Gas welding- for pipe lines. J. F. Springer. 11
Mumc J 38:254-6 F 25 '15
High temperature flames in metal work _
H. R. Swartley, Jr. Iron Age 96:1122 N 11
How time and money were saved by
ing; oxy-acetylene process saved 13
il Foundry 43:235 Je '15
Imperial oxy-acetylene equipment. 11 Foun-
dry 43:168 Ap '15: Elec Ry J 45:517 Mr 18
'15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:197 Ap '15
Oxy-acetylene process for boiler work; report
of committee of Master boiler makers' asso-
ciation. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:309-12 Je '15;
Same cond. Ry Age 58:1165-6 Je 4 '15
Oxy-acetylene process of welding. H: Cave. 11
dlags Am Soc M E J 36:208-14 Je '14; Same
cond. Eng M 47:750-2 Ag '14; Same cond. Eng
& Contr 42:199-200 Ag 26 '14
Oxy-acetylene welding. A. H. Waychoff.
dlags Sci Am S 79:132 F 27 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting equip-
ment. S. W. Miller. 11 diags Mach 22:85-90
O '15
Oxyacetylene welding at Great Falls, Mont,
diags Eng & Min J 99:534 Mr 20 'ifc
Oxy-acetylene welding eliminates Joints In gas
mains; with cost figures. 11 Eng Rec 71:182 F
6 '15
Oxyacetylene welding In mining. 11 diag Eng
& Min J 99:393-7 F 27 '16
Oxyacetylene welding In pipe work. W. L.
Roueche. il Powerll:808-ll Je 15 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding; International railway
general foremen's association discussion. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:425-6 Ag '15; Same cond.
Ry Age 59:157 Jl 23 '15
Pipe welding at Panama Pacific exposition. 11
Metal Work 84:237-8 Ag 20 '15
Portable welding outfit for metallurgical
works. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:194 Mr '15
Practice of the oxy-acetylene welding proc-
ess. S. W. Miller. 11 Mach 22:106-17, 215-19
O-N '15
Safety in oxy-acetylene welding. Eng M 49:596
Jl '15 - , „,
Strength of welds made by the acetylene proc-
ess: abstracts. A. Campion and W: C. Gray.
W Eng 14:415-16 O '14; Am Soc M E J 37:
355 Je '15
Welding broken machine parts. 11 Power 42:
687-8 N 16 '15
Welding copper and copper alloys by acetylene
methods. J. F. Springer. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:367-9 Jl '15
Welding defective cores in paper mill by the
Prest-O-Llte process. 11 Met & Chem Eng
13:770 O 15 '15
Welding the Joints of steel gas mains. 11 Eng
N 78:288-4 F 4 '15
Why acetylene Is the combustible gas used
for autogenous welding. M. K. Dunham.
Mach 21:1017-18 Ag '15
Oxy-acetylene generators
Safe and unsafe oxy-acetylene generators.
A. C. Morrison. Sci Am S 79:371 Je 12 '15
Oxygen
Determination of gases dissolved in waters
and elHuents. A. A. Swanson and G. A. Hu-
lett. diags Am Chem Soc J 87:2400-500 N '15
Effect of oxygen on steel quality. J. A. Pick-
ard and F. M. Potter. Iron Tr R 57:136-7-f
Jl 15 '15
Electrolytic production of oxygen and hydro-
gen—a typical plant 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
66:1170-1 Je 19 '15
Free
Oxy-acetylene welding and
ment; manufacture of
cutting equip-
oxygen. S. w. Miller.
diags Mach 22:88-92 O '15
Plumboxan process for producing oxygen and
nitrogen from atmospheric air: abstract.
G. Kassner. Am Soc M E J 37:119 F '15
Possible applications of oxygen In metallurgy.
J. E. Johnson, Jr. Met & Chem Eng 18:483-4
AK '15
See also Oxidation
Oxynltrllase
Enzymes: the synthetic and hydrolytlc oxynl-
trllase. V. K. Krieble. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2205-13 S '15
Oysters
See also Pearl fisheries
Ozonators
Ozone apparatus as a business proposition.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:33-4 Ja 2 '16
Ozone
Air ozonatlon. M. W. Franklin. J Ind & Eng
Chem 6:850-5 O '14: Same: with discussion.
Am Soc Heat & V fe 20:337-64 '14: Excerpts.
Heat & Yen 11:28-34 O '14; Metal Work 83:
722-3 My 21 '15
Experiment with ozone as an adjunct to
artificial ventilation. A. M. Feldman. Heat
& Yen 12:35-6 Mr '15
Formation of ozone In the upper atmosphere.
J. N. Prlng. Sci Am S 79:286-7, 303 My 1-8
Ozone — an aid to factory ventilation. Y. D.
. Greene, dlag Eng M 49:617-25 Jl '15
Ozone and its applications. M. W. Franklin.
Am Soc Heat & Y E 19:128-40 '13
Ozone in ventilation. J. C. Olsen and W: H.
Ulrlch. Sci Am S 79:34-5 Ja 16 '15
Ozone treatment for drinking water. 11 En-
gineer 120:371 O 15 '15
of the Pacific.
M 48:493-7, 641-
Pacific coast
Panama canal and the
A. J. Quigley. il maps
57, 808-26; 49:1-17 Ja-Ap
Pacific coast claim agents' association
7th annual meeting, San Francisco, June 24-
26; abstracts of papers. Elec Ry J 46:8-12
Jl 3 '15
Pacific electric railway
All-steel passenger cars for the Pacific elec-
tric railway. F. F. Small. 11 dlags Elec Ry
J 46:488-92 S 18 '15
Businesslike methods In handling freight by
electric railroads. J. McMillan. 11 Elec Ry
J 46-482-7 S 18 '15
Electric railway paradise. F. Shoup. il map
Elec Ry J 46:475-80 S 18 '15
Operation of the Pacific electric railway. II
map Ry Age 59:225-9 Ag 6 '15
Pacific gas & electric co.
Financial development and physical growth.
Elec W 65:1669-70 Je 26 '15
Interconnected systems serving San Francisco;
details of the generating equipments and
transmitting circuits tied In with the larger
322
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pacific gas & electric co. — Continued
system of the Pacific gas & electric com-
pany, which covers half of California, il
diags map Elec W 65:1356-82 My 29 '15
9th annual report. Blec W 66:437-8 Ag 21 '15
Pacific gas & electric company valuation
methods. Elec W 65:569-70 F 27 '15
Pacific highway
Interstate bridge over the Columbia river.
Portland, Ore. E. EL Howard, dlags Eng N
78:1218-21 Je 24 '15
Pacific highway interstate bridge over the
Columbia river and its approaches between
Vancouver. Wash,, and Portland, Ore. E. E.
Howard, dlags Eng & Contr 43:540-3 Je 16
Special pier and floor design feature Pacific
highway interstate bridge, diags Eng Reo
72:18-20 Jl 3 '15
Packing
Buhne fibrous babbitt packing. 11 Power 42:
C16 N 2 '15
Experiences in packing valves, Eng
43:523 Je 9 '15
Gland packing, diaga Elec W 65:416 F 13 '15
.tetallic packing for valve stems. S. H. Farns-
worth. ^diags Power 41:648 My 11 '15
Metallic packing substituted, for packing1
sleeve. E. W. C
14 '15
Sullli
& Contr
Creed, diag Power
Sullivan piston and valve stem packing. 11
JRy Age (Mech ed) 89:596-7 N '15; Same.
By Ago 59:1019 N 26 '16
See al&o Packing rings
packing for shipment
Packing for South America. Eng M 49:754-5
Ag *ll
Packing of machinery* etc.* „ for shipment
abroad. H..T. Durant Eng & Mln J 99:205
Ja 23 '15
Time waste in handling malleable fittings; use
of cardboard shipping cartons. W: J.
Wooley. Metal Work 84:192-3 Ag 6 '16
Packing houte products
Contributions, of the chemist to the packing
house products industry. A. Lowenstein. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:942-4 N '15
Packing houses
Electricity in packing plants, il Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:145-8 Ja 23 Is
Packing machine
Electromagnetic nail
Iron Age 96:900-1 Ap
Packing rings
machine. 11
Chuck for finishing air pump packing rings.
Stewart dSigs Ry Age (Meoh ed) 89:
rings. W. F. Lauer.
ed) 89:683 N '15
589 N '15
Piston valve packing
diags Ry Age (Mech
Pageants
Lighting
Lighting the pageant of Lexington. L. C. Por-
ter. 11 plan Elec W 66:209-10 Jl 24 '15
Paige patent bill. See Patent laws
Palnesvllle, Ohio
Water cupply
Small waterworks revamped under service.
G. W. Knight and R. F. MacDowelL plan
Eng Rec 72:287-8 S 4 '15
Paint
Composition of paint vapors. 0. A. Klein. J
Chem 7:99-102 F '15 "
t and
Ind fa T3T?ff ___ ^^_ _^ __
Contributions, of .'the 'chenJst_"to"the
J
Wilson.- Bng M 49:
Data on prepared paints for metal surfaces.
H: A. Gardner. Eng & Contr 44:346-7 N 3* '15
Doing without Europe. Sol Am 112:223 Mr 6
Formula for paint for use with spraying ma-
chines. A. H. Sabln. 11 Eng N 73:40-1 Js 7 '16
Insulation of underground piping. Elec R '&
W EJlec'n 67:194 Jl 81 ''16
Blaster car and locomotive painters' 46th con-'
ventton. R* A*e 69:fiftE-8 S Si *1R
Master pi
(Meoh
Mineral paints. J. M. Hill. Metal Work 84:
243 Ag 20 '15
Paint a product of science and civilization
G. B. HeckeL.Met & Chem Eng 13:806-11 X
Paint protection of the Panama canal lock-
gates. H: Goldmark. Ens N 72:1227 D 17 '14
Faint vehicles as protective agents against
corrosion; with discussion. M. Toch. 11 j
Ind & Eng Chem 7:510-14 Je '15
Painting defects; their causes and prevention.
G. W. Thompson, il J Ind & Eng Chem 7:136-
45 F '15; Excerpts. By Age 57:1138-41 D 18
'14; Excerpts. Eng N 73:8?6-S My 6 '15
Paints lor steel structures. Iron Tr R 56:1062-
3 My 27 '15
Paints to prevent electrolysis in concrete
structures. H: A. Gardner. 11 J Fr Inst 179:
313-36 Mr '15: Same. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:504-10 Je '15; Same cond. Iron Tr R 57:
139-404- Jl 15 '15; Abstracts. Eng N 73:130-7
Ja 21T15; Eng Rec 71:465-6 Ap 10 '15; Am
Soc M E J 37:297 My '15; Concrete Cem
0:310 Je '15
Paints used in Havre de Grace bridge testa.
Ry Age 59:67 Jl 9 '15
Paints which resist darkening by gases, soot
etc. H: A. Gardner. Eng 1^73:40^ F &5 '15;
Same. Ind Eng 15:79-80 Ag '15
Prepared paints for metal surfaces. H: A.
Gardner. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:G13-14 O '16;
Same. Eng & Contr 44:346-7 N 3 '15
Preservative coatings for stceL Iron Age 96:
Protection of Iron and steel. J. W. Gibbons.
11 Ry Age (Mech eel) 89:580-1 N '15
Protection of iron and steel by paint films.
A. Dubois. il Sci Am S 77:85-? F 7 '14;
Samo abr. Sci Am H 79:160 Mr 6 '15
Reflection from painted surfaces. L: Bell. Elec
W 65:211-12 Ja 23 '15; Same. Am Gas Light
J 102:91 F 8 '1C; Same cond. Ind Eng 15:80
Ag '15
Study of some curious painting phenomena.
H: A. Gardner, il J Fr Inst 179:681-95 Je
'35; Abstract Am Soc M 13 J 37:416-17
Study of vapors from drying paint films."
King, dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:502-4 Je
Tar paint proves better than lead paint on
pines. B. Dibble. Eng Reo 72:340-50 S 18
rlf>; Same. Eng N 74:973-4 N 18 '15; Same
cond. Eiig & Contr 44:181 S 8 '15
Washing paint charged to infected oIL Eng N
74:177 Jl 22 '15
Sec, aUo Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Testing
e test of vehicles for
lan. Eng N 73:70-1 Ja 14
Comparative
paint. C. M.
Faint and dye testing1: uso of the white flame
arc as a standard. W: R. Mott. Sci Am S 80:
360-2 N 27 '15
'Paint shops
Piece work for the paint shop. H. Heffelflnger.
Ry Ago (Mech ed) 89:526 O '15
Painting
Artistic painting and the old masters. M. Toch.
il J Fr Inst #9:47-58 Ja '15
#00 also Mural painting and decoration;
Paint; Painting, Industrial
Painting, Industrial1
BniBhless paint shop.,, G: D. Babcook. 11
Iron Age 96:798-6 O 1 '15
Care and maintenance of gas holders. J. H.
Bralne. 11 Am Gaa Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 807-22
'14; Same cond. Am Gas Ught J 101:373-5 D
'ce of way
Blectric equipment for painting without a
brush. 11 Elec W 66:1050 N 6 '15
Hints on painting exterior woodwork. 11 Bldg
Age 87:65-6 Jl*15
Maintenance of way master painters' conven-
tion, Ry Age 57:1137-41 D 18 '14 '
Maintenance of way nfvtarM VjS'VS i2V&
annual convention. Ry Age 59:968-9 N 19 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
323
Painting, Industrial — Continued
Paint as an aid In making the public more
friendly to the railroads. £3: H. Brown. Ry
Age o!«:969 X 19 '15
Painting defects; their causes and preven-
D IS '14; Excerpts. Eng N 73:876-8 My 6 '15
Painting old brick walls. Bldg Age 37:24-5 My
Study of some curious _palnting phenomena.
H- A. Gardner. il J Fr Inst 17B:6Sl-95 Je
;io; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 87:416-17 Jl
8<'c also Car painting; Concrete — Painting;
Painting, Structural
Painting, Structural
Economy of skilled mechanics. E: H. Brown.
Ry Age 57:1141 D 18 '14
Paint required for structural work. Eng &
Mln J 100:801-2 N IS '15
Paints for steel structures. Iron Tr R 56:1062-
3 My 27 '15
Proper painting for steel work. Iron Tr R 55:
1036-7 D 3 '14; Same cond. Eng M 48:758-60
P '16
Some paint and painting factors. H. Lowe.
Eng Rec 71:428 Ap 8 '15
Sec also Automobiles — Painting; Car paint-
ing; Concrete — Painting
Paintings
Artistic painting and the old masters. M. Toch.
11 J Pr Inst 179:47-68 Ja '15
Paints. See Faint
Paleography. See Inscriptions
Palestine
Industries and resources
Farming In Palestine. E. F. Beaumont 11 Scl
Am 113:162-8 Ag 21 '15
Railroads
See also Railroads — Palestine
Palimpsests
Fluorescent photographs of palimpsests. Scl
Am 112:191 F 27 '16
Palisades
Making a road up the Palisades. 11 plan Eng
N 74:998-1000 N 18 '15
Roadway up the Palisades. 11 Mimic J 37:
949-53 D 31 '14
Palladium
Determination of hydrogen in gas mixtures by
means of colloidal palladium. G. A. Burrell
and O. G. OberfelL J Ind & Eng Chem 6:
992-4 D f!4
Determination of platinum, palladium and
gold. A. M. Smoot Eng & Mln J 99:700-1
Ap 17 '15
Panama (city)
Streets
Road and street work In the city of Panama.
H: W. Durham. 11 Good Roada n s 10:144-6
S 4 '16
Water supply
Early municipal water works at Panama.
C. E. Davis. J Fr Inst 180:561-6 N '15
Panama-California exposition. See San Diego,
California — Panama- California exposition
Panama canal
Design features of the Gatun river bascule
bridge. P. Li- Kaufman, plan Eng & Contr
44:13-14 Jl 7 '15
Electricity In the construction and operation
of the Panama canal. E: Schlldhauer. 11
diags Gen Elec R 18:sup679-780 Jl '16
Gatun dam; paper presented at meeting of
Am. Soc. C. El., May 18, 1904. C. D. Ward.
Scl Am S 79:247 Ap 17 '15
Large coaling stations on the Panama canaL
11 dlag Eng N 74:254-6 Ag 5 '15
Pontoon railroad bridge across the Panama
canal, diags Ry R 56:82-4 Ja 16 '15
Pontoon swing-bridge over the Panama canal.
Eng N 73:126 Ja 21 '15
Purchasing supplies for the Panama canal.
F. C.(Boggs. Iron Age 96:1180-2, 1226-7 N
Swinging pontoon bridge carries railroad
across Panama canal, diags Eng Rec 71:270-
1 F 27 '16
Commercial aspects
Effects of the Panama canal on railway traf-
fic. Ry Age 57:1111-12 D 18 '14
Manufacturer's Interest In the Panama canal.
J. F. Springer. 11 Am Ind 15:13-15 Mr '15
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific.
A. J. Qulgley. il maps Eng M 48:493-7, 641-
57, 808-26; 49:1-17 Ja-Ap '15
What Panama canal means to commerce and
trade; abstract. E. R. Johnson. Eng Rec
72:389-90 S 25 '15; Ry Age 69:605-6 O 1 '15
Culebra cut
Daily survey at Culebra cut safeguards pass-
ing vessels. Eng Rec 71:91 Ja 16 '15
Nature as a canal builder. Sci Am 113:354 O
23 '15
See also Panama canal — Slides
Electric equipment
Electric towing at Panama. 11 dlag Elec Ry
J 45:235-7 Ja 30 '15
Electricity in the construction and operation
of the Panama canaL E: Schlldhauer. 11
diags Gen Elec R 18:sup679-780 Jl '15
Mechanical and electrical features of the Pan-
ama canal. E: Schlldhauer. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:397 F 27 '15
Towing locomotives for the Panama canal.
C. W. Larson, il diags Gen Elec R 18:101-17
F '15; Same cond. Eng N 73:145-7 Ja 28 '15;
Ry Age 58:189-91 Ja 29 '15; Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:187-91, 233-7 Ja 30-F 6 '15; Elec W
65:288-90 Ja 30 '15; Eng Rec 71:134-6 Ja 30
'15; Ry R 56:150-3 Ja 30^15; Scl Am S 79:72-4
Ja SO '15; Eng M 48:744-8 F '16 : Int Marine
Eng 20:161-2 Ap '15; Engineer 119:323-5 Ap
2 '15
Equipment
Coal handling at Panama. 11 plans Power 42:
106-10 Jl 27 '15; Abstract Eng M 50:441-3 D
'15
Experiences gained from reinforced-concrete
barges built for the Panama canaL W. Row-
land, diags Eng Rec 71:684-6 My 29 '15
Failure of Panama crane AJax. F. H. Cooke.
11 diags Eng N 73:918-23 My 13 '15; Abstract
Eng M 49:584-7 Jl '15
Failure of the great German crane of the
Panama canal. Eng N 73:947-8 My 13 '15
Panama crane contract F. H. Cooke. 11 diags
Eng N 73:913-17 My 13 '15
Locks
Construction details of the Panama canal
lock gates; with discussion. R. A. Pender-
grassfll Eng Soc W Pa 30:693-736 N '14
Lock entrance caisson for the Panama canal.
L: A. Mason. 11 dlag plan Gen Elec R 18:
210-16 Mr '15; Same cond. Eng N 72:1099-
1102 D 8 '14
Faint protection of the Panama canal lock-
gates. H: Goldmark. Eng N 72:1227 D 17 '14
Maps
Great relief map of the Panama canaL 11 Eng
N 73:337-8 F 18 '15
Model
Five-acre model of the Panama canal. 11 Sci
Am 112:866-7 Ap 17 '15
Panama canal In miniature operates at ex-
position, il Eng Rec 71:434-5 Ap 3 '15
Working model of the Panama canal at the
exposition. Eng N- 73:338 F 18 '16
Slides
Dredging work on the Panama canal slides.
W.^GT Comber, il maps Eng N 73:753-7 Ap
How the slides develop at Panama. II Sci Am
113:873 O 80 '15
Panama slides; report to the Secretary of
war. G: W. Goethals. 11 map Eng N 74:1009-
15 N 25 '15; Same. Eng Eeo 72:652-6 N 27 '15
Problem of the slides at Culebra, Scl Am 112:
152 F 18 '15
324
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Panama Canal Zone _ , _
New faunal conditions In the Canal Zone.
H. E. Anthony. 11 Sci Am 3 79:104*6 P IS '15
See also Panama canal
Public buildings
Manufacture of hollow concrete block in the
Canal Zone — the administration building. 11
Concrete Gem 6:176-80 Ap '15
Sanitary affairs
Aeration basin of the new water purification
plant at Mlraflores. G: H. Wells. Eng &
Contr 42:489-90 N 18 '14
Early municipal water works at Panama.
C. E. Davis. J Fr Inst 180:561-6 N '15
Your Panama hat; from the tropical jungles
of South America to the American hat store.
A. M. Jungmann. 11 Sci Am 112:456+ My 15
'15
Panama-Pacific International exposition. See
San Francisco— Panama-Pacific international
exposition
Panama railroad
Finances of Panama railroad. By Age 58:354-5
F 26 "16
Underground wires on the Panama railroad.
11 By Age 58:451-8 Mr 12 '15
Pan-American financial conference
Washington conference; memorandum of
Ecuador delegation. V. Gonzales. Am Ind 15:
S7-8 Jl '16 '
Pan -American road congress
Meeting at Oakland, CaL. Sept. 13-17. Good
Roads n s 10:181-7 O 2 '15
Meeting at the Municipal auditorium, Oak-
land, Sept. 13-17. Munlc J 39:515-16 8 30 '15
Pan- American road congress and the organi-
zations under the auspices of which it will
be held. Good Roads n s 10:147-53 S 4 '15
Preliminary plans and list of officers.. Munlo
Eng 48:278 Ap '16
Proceedings at Oakland. Eng Bee 72:367-8,
397-8 a 18-25 '15
Pan -American scientific congress
U-. L. "*
Pan-Americanism. G.
Chem Bng 13:513-14 Ag
Swlggett.
Met &
Pan -American scientific congress. 2d
Executive committee. Eng & Mm J 100:790 N
13 '15
Program. Am Inst Kin E Bui 108:xvii-xx D
2d congress to be held in Washington, D. C.,
Dec. 27, 1915, to Jan. 8, 1916; committees.
Eng & Min J 99:622 Ap 3 '15
Pancreas
Digestive activity and composition of differ-
ent fractions of the pancreas. J. H. Long,
M. Hull, and H. V. Atkinson. Am Chem Soc
J 37:2427-30 O '15
Reaction of the pancreas. J. H. Long and F.
Fenger. Am Chem Soc J 37:2213-19 S '15
J3fc also Digestive ferments
Pancreatic amylase
Comparison of certain properties of pancreatic
and malt amylase preparations. H. O. Sher-
man and M. D. Schlesinger. Am Chem Soc
J 37:1305-19 My '15
Panel boxes
Panel box for Industrial plants. C: J. Whlt-
fleld. diags Blec W 66:73-4 Jl 10 '15
Panics
Panic economies and emergency problems with
especial reference to the present Industrial
situation. F. A. Waldron. Am Soc M B J
36:413-17 D '14; Same cond. Ind Eng 14:397-
400 O '14; Discussion. Am Soc M B J 36:417-
19 D '14
See also Business depression
Papaverlne
New color reaction for papaverine. L. E.
•Warren. Am Chem Soc J 87:2402-6 O '15
Paper • ^
Diffusing media; papers and -inks, Ilium Eng
Soc 10:379-87 no 5 '15
Diffusing media; the optical properties of
papers.
New field for the printer: advertising on pa-
per wrappers. T: H. Stark. Inland Ptr 56*
46-7 O '15
Seventy years of inventions. Sci Am 112:517-18
Je 6 '15 '
Special paper for recording instruments, draw-
ings and similar purposes. Met & Chem Eng
Sec also Photographic paper
Testing
From paper-mill to pressroom. W: B. Wheel-
wright. Inland Ptr 55:828-30 S '15
Testing the gloss of paper and other mate-
rials, diagr Slum Engr 8:425-7 O '15
Paper, Photographic. See Photographic paper
Contributions of the chemist to the pulp and
paper industry. F. It. Moore. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:292-3 Ap '15
Electricity in manufacture of wood-pulp paper.
il Elec R & W Elec'n 67:223-6 Ag 7 ^15
11 Elec R &
Evolution of the
making. W. B. Conant.
Elec'n 66:371-5 F 27 '15"
he pulp and paper industry
T: J. Keenan, Sci Am S 80:131 Ag 28 '15
>m paper-mill to pressroom. W: B. Wheel-
rrtpnt. il Inland Ptr 54:531-3, 655-6, 791-2;
5:91-3, 204-6. 377-8, 525-7, 681-2. 828-30; 66:
3-5, 204 JA-N 'IB
From paper-mill to
65:8!
»3-5, _„
Long price-list. Inland Ptr 54:501-2 Ja '15
Paper and stationery trade of the world. G.
Dawe. U S Sp Cons Rep 73:1-453 '16
Paper-making1 and Its machinery. Engineer
120:300-10, 332-4, 3R8-61, 380-3, 403-5, 426-8
O 1-N H 'IB
Progress In chemical pulp Industry; abstract.
A7 Klein. J Fr Inst 179:607-8 Ap '16
Special prices on paper to printers. B. Hope.
Inland Ptr B4:341-3 D '14
Sulphite-solution plant of reinforced concrete:
four 99-foot towers 8.5 feet In diameter with
a special, tile lining. 11 Eng Hoc 70:610 D 5 '14
Rcc (itoo Paper mills
Paper-making machinery
Electricity In paper mnkinff. W. B. Conant. II
Blec R & W TOlec'n 66:371-5 P 27 '15
PapermaklnR- and its machinery. 11 dlafts En-
gineer 120:332-4, 358-61, 380-3, 403-G, 426-8 0
8-N 5 '15
Paper mills
Electricity aavns paper mill $400 a month. 11
Blec W 65:673 Mr 18 '15
Paper mill Industry. W. L. Merrill. Am Tnst
E IS Pro 34:3044-7 T> '15
Paper mill power plants. W. Weaver. Power
42:349 S 7 '15
Ren fifco Paper making and trade
Paper money
Comfort for workers in Washington*!
ment buildings. D. A. Willoy. il "
78:373-4 D 32 '14
Paraguay
• Roosevelt-Rondon scientific expedition. L. E.
Miller. 11 Sci Am S 79:248-9 Ap 17 '15
Parallax
Stars
Photographic determination of stellar paral-
laxes with the 60-Inch reflector of Mount
Wilson observatory. Sci Am 113:153 AS 21
Parallel operation. See Dynamos
Parcel post
Efficiency in the post office department Kj
Age 57:1110-11 D 18 '14
Government view of government management
Ry Age 69:551-3 S 24 '15
Parcel post and Its effects on railway reve-
toe 10:388-
nues: "abstracts. V. J." Bradley. Ry Age 57
1046 D 4 '14: En* M 48:593-6 Ja '15 ,
Shipping ore by parcel post. Eng & Min *
100:348 Ag 28*16
ffrc also Mail handling; Railway mall ser-
vice
Parenthetical clauses. W. P. Boot. Inland Pti
55:477-8 Jl '16
Impressions of a member of the Institute, no-*
In Parts. C: Butler. Am Inst Arch J S:495-<
N '15 »
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
325
Paris — Continued
Siege, 1870
Use of balloons during- the siege of Paris;
table and charts showing- number of as-
censions and results. Sci Am S 80:229 O 9
flo
Parks
Common sense labels on park trees. J. J.
Levlson. Am For 21:1062-3 N f!5
Concrete park seats. W. B. Conant. il diag
Mimic J 38:592-3 Ap 29 '15
Jamestown's hundred acre lot. S. W. Allen. 11
Am For 21:507-70 Ap '15
Methods and costs of i "
to grass, makfc
H. B. Ferriss.
Park engineerlnL
660-1 My 13 '15
Playground for a small city: Jones park. Bast
St. Louis. W. Webb, il Munio Bug 47:424-6
D '14
Sre also Baseball parks; St. Louis— Park
department; Zoological gardens
Parks, National. See National parks
Steel parlor cars for Waterloo-Cedar Rapids
line. 11 plan Elec Ry J 45:932-4 My 15 '15
Parrlsh museum. See Southampton, Long Is-
land— Parrlsh museum
Parthenogenesis
Recent studies in the dynamics of living mat-
ter. D. W. Thompson. Sci Am S 80:301 N 6
'15
Partitions
Partitions of translucent pressed-glass units.
11 Eng N 72:1269 D 24 '14
Partnership
Is a profit sharer always a partner? E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 82:803 D 18 '14
Legal principles governing the determination
of partnership assets. C. R. Cross. J Ac-
count 19:97-106 F '15
Partnership liquidation. S. Walton. J Account
19:146-8 F '16
Partnership settlements. S. Walton. J Account
20:236-8 S '15
Powers and liabilities of partners. Doxn Eng
71:154 My 8 '15
See also Commercial law
Pasadena, California
Lighting
Municipal operation in Pasadena, CaL; analy-
sis and review of annual reports. Elec W
65:1171-3 My 8 '15
Pascal, Jean Louis
Institute gold medalist, 1913. W. Cook. II por
Am Inst Arch J 8:19-26 Ja '15
Passalc, New Jersey
Sanitary affairs
Collecting ashes and garbage in Passalc.
A. Reid. Munlc J 38:36-6 Ja 14 '15
Passalc valley sewer
Constructing Passalc valley pumping station.
11 plan Munlc J 38:341-41 Mr 18 '15
Constructing Fassalc valley sewer. 11 plan dlag
Munic J 38:213-17 F 18 '15
Constructing pumping station in unbraced
cofferdam formed by outside walls. 11 plans
Eng Rec 71:292-4 Mr 6 '15
Construction features on the Passalc valley
sewer, il dlags Munic J 38:59-62 Ja 21 '15
Tunnel driving record on Passaic valley sewer.
Munio J 38:506 Ap 15 '15
Passementerie
Passementerie mill, plans Textile World 48:
445-7 Ja '16
Passenger fares. See Railroads — Fares •
Passenger traffic officers, American association
of. See American association of passenger
traffic officers
Passivity
Passivity of metals. H. G. Byers and S. C.
Langdon. dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:2004-11
Phenomenon of passivity in connection with
ferrous alloys of different composition and
structure. H. W. Moseley. Am Chem tioc J
37:2326-33 O '15
Patent laws and legislation
Application tor and prosecution of applications
for LTnited States letters patent. S. C. Maa-
tick. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:874-82 O '15
Big handicap to industry. L. W. Moffett. Iron
Tr R 56:557-60 Mr 18 '15
Contractual rights relating to letters patent;
Actions for Infringements. S. C. Mastlck. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:984-91 X '15
ihoric
Court of appeals decision In the _„__
aJloy suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:145-6 Mr '15
Court rules on validity of foundation patent.
Eng Rec 71:154-5 Ja 30 '16
Decision in the United shoe machinery case.
Sci Am 112:322+ Ap 3 '15
Hearing of the proposed amendment of the
patent laws. L. H. Baekeland and others.
Met & Chem Eng 13:76-81 F '15
Hearing on the Paige patent bill. Textile
World 48:468-76 F '15
Major and minor patents proposed. S. E. Hltt.
Iron Tr R 66:723 Ap 8 '15
Patent legislation. C. D. Paige. Textile World
49:202-5 My '15
Patents and the courts. A. B. See. Am Ind
15:32-3 Jl '15
Patents involved In shoe machinery decision,
Elec W 65:825-6 Mr 27 '15
Theory and statement of the law relating
to patents generally and to patents for
compositions of matter and chemical proces-
ses specifically. S. C. Mastlck. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:789-97 S '15
Times of priority in Germany and France. Sci
Am 113:4 Jl 3 '16
Use of patented articles: court decisions In
the several states as to conditions under
which cities may contract for patented pave-
ments and other articles. J. Simpson. Munlc
J 38:13-15 Ja 7 '16
Use of patented pavements by cities. Eng N
73:607 Mr 11 '15; Same. Sci Am 112:328+ Ap
3 *15
Compulsory working
Coal-tar dyes and the Paige bill; compulsory
working of patents. B. C. Hesse. J Tnd as
Eng Chem 7:963-74; Discussion. H. E. Stone-
brafcer; B. C. Hesse. 7:974-8 N '15
Commissioner of patents on compulsory li-
censes. T: Ewing. Sci Am 112:248 Mr 13 '15
Compulsory licenses. Sci Am 112:381 Ap 24 '15
Compulsory licenses and working clause. Sci
Am 112-.591 Je 12 '15
Compulsory working of patents. S: S. Dale.
Sci Am 113:199 S 4 '15
Compulsory working of patents In the United
States, Germany and Great Britain. B. C.
Hesse. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:304-7 Ap '15;
Same. Sci Am S 80:94-5 Ag 7 '15
Symposium on compulsory working of patents
and designs in England. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:307-17 Ap '15; Same cond. Sci Am S 80:
95-6 Ag 7 r!5
Working clause In the patent law. Textile
World 49:170-1 My '15
Patent lawyers
Word about coupon attorneys or those of the
"no patent no pay" variety. Sci Am 113:431
Patent office. See United States— Patent office
Danger of throwing inventions open to the
public. H: D. Hibbard. Met & Chem Eng
13:206 Ap '15
Donation of patents to the public. Sci Am
112:433 My 8 '15
How shall patented materials or processes on
public works be handled? D. B. Luten; S.
Whinery. Eng Rec 72:546-9 O 30 '16
How shall patented materials or processes on
public works be handled? G: C. Warren; S.
Whlnery. Eng Rec 72:611-12 O 23 '15
How to proceed In obtaining a patent. S.
Roth. Metal Work 84:501-4 O 15 '15
Inventors too cautious. Sci Am 113:106 Ag 7
•15
Needed changes in the patent system. Met &
Chem Eng 13:468-9 Ag '16
J26
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
'atent* — Continued
Patents and foreign competition; toy a British
chartered patent agent. Engineer 119:108-7
Ja 29 '15; Discussion. 119:168, 182, 206, 226
P 12-Mr 5 '15
Patents and their purpose; notes of historic
interest. J. L. MacAuliffie. Sci Am S 79:854-5
Je 5 '15
Proposed patent reform. Eng & Mln J 100:531-
2 8 25 *15
Public recognition of patents. G: C. Warren.
Munic Ene 48:172-7 Mr '15
Railroad supply co. wins its case against In-
of the
.
Wolbaupter patents. 11 By R
era
56:60-6 Ja 9 '16
Report of the commissioner of patents. Sci
Am 112:206-1- F 27 '15
Rights of Joint owners of patents. Sci Am
113:226 S 11 '15
State should deal directly with patentees of
processes and materials in public work. S.
Whlnery. Eng Rec 72:73-4 Jl 17 '15
Suggestion In patent reform. Sci Am 112:414
My 1 '15
Why Is the patent mania? TV. E. Greenawalt.
Eng & Mln J 99:543-4, 1040-1 Mr 20, Je 12
___ '35
Why Is the patent mania, or why Is the patent
office? S. Croasdale. Eng & Mln J 99:250-1,
744-5 Ja 30, Ap 24 '15
Sec also Automobiles — Patents; Chemical
patents: Inventions- Metallurgical patents;
Patent laws and legislation; Patent lawyers:
Pavements — Patents; Trademarks; United
States— Patent office
Patents, Compulsory working of. See Patent
laws and legislation — Compulsory working
Pathological psychology. See Psychology, Patho-
logical
Patriotism
Random reflections. Sol Am 112:326+ Ap 3
'16
Pattern making
Chords of angles from one to ninety degrees.
8. L. Cook. Foundry 43:416a O '15
Inexpensive base plate pattern. S. B. Phelps.
diags Foundry 43:466+ N '16
Lengths of chords for segments of different
circles. S. L. Cook. Foundry 43:322a Ag '15
Making a herringbone grate pattern. £1. L».
Scillftoe. diags Foundry 43:184 My '16
Outside diameters for polygons. S. L. Cook.
Foundry 43:4»4a N '15
Patternmaker's table for rounding corners and
other useful tables. S. L. Cook. Foundry 43:
182a My '15
Pattern making for molding machine work.
E, I. Chase. Iron Age 96:032-3 O 21 '15
Reducing the cost of foundry patterns. D.
Gordon. 11 diags Iron Age 95:1277-9 Je 10
£00 also Foundry practice; Sheet metal
work— Pattern making
Pattern storage
Miscellaneous stands for use in the foundry.
A. HilL dialers Foundry 43:301-3 Ag '15
Pattern storage systems for factories. J: G.
Shirley. Iron Age 96:304-6 Ag 5 '15
Place for patter^ plates. F. West. 11 Foundry
43:303 Ag '15
Pavement*
Advantages and disadvantages of the single
' Klrchofter-
American society of municipal improvements
convention, Dayton, Ohio. Bug N 74:810-12
Appellate court of tl;e state of New York
and the question of allowances for paving
over mains in valuation work. J: W. Alvord.
Am Water Works Assn J 2:465-81 3 '15;
Same cond. Eng & Contr 43:632-5 Je 16 '15:
Discussion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:482-
»rfSJ«£ «*«?»
Oo4-0 JDu.y 0 15
Comparative study of pavements based on
Chicago conditions. Bng & Contr 43:432-3
My 12 15
Comparison^ Buropean^and Amerlcan^pave-
Cost keeping system for work performed by
municipal forces of the Philadelphia bureau
of highways. Bng & Contr 43:292-4 Mr 31 '15-
Same cond. Eng Kec 71:360-1 Mr 20 '15
Current paving practice. Munlc J 38:626 My
Discussion on paving. Elec By J 45:134-5 Ja
Engineering1 work preliminary to pavement
construction, plans Eng N 74:4(50-1 S 2 '15
Examination of Akron pavements. Munlc J
37:954-5 D 31 '14
Five years' satisfactory experience with a
gravel and oil mixed pavement, Concord,
Mass. J: M. Keyes. Eng N 73:83-4 Ja 14 '15
General observations on street pavements of
European cities. H: W. Durham. Sch Mines
Q 36:68-76 N '14
Highway work in New York. Munio J 39:689-
W N 4 '15
Iron sides for roads. 11 Sci Am 112:254 Mr 13
Manhattan pavements limited to three stan-
dard types. H. W. Durham. Eng Rec 71:202-
3 F 13 '35
One cause of the inferiority of city pavements
in America. L. S. Smith. Good Roads n s 9:
109 Mr 6 '15
Pavement problems and experience in San
Francisco. J. M. Owens. 11 Bng N 72:1180-2
D 10 '14
Pavement problems; contrasts of foreign and
American practice. H: W. Durham. Eng N
72:1182-3 D*10 '14
Pavements dished in the center. E. McCul-
lough. Bng Rec 71:691 My 29 '15
Paving a leading factor In city betterment;
abstracts of papers by C. D. Pollock and
others. Eng Rec 72:47fi-fl O 16 plfi
Paving for piers, warehouses and garages.
plan Bng N 73:$52-4 My 13 '15
Paving methods In Baltimore, Maryland. H. D.
WillTar, Jr. 11 Eng & Contr 42:344-6 O 7 '14
Paving of streets. H. J. Flxmer. Assn Eng Soc
J 56:19-31 Jl '15
Paving procedure in American cities. Bng &
Confr 42:569 D 16 '14
Philadelphia highway work; use of granite
block in street railway tracks and wood
block near schools and hospitals. 11 Munlc J
38:619-22 My 6 '15
Practice In pavlnpr street-railway tracks. 11
diags Bng N 73:888 My 6 '15
Proper • rolling or plastic pavements. B:
Wright. Good RoadB n « 10:248 N 0 '15
Road and pavement dimensions — widths,
depths and crown; with discussion. L. White.
Good Roads n s U:8-14 Ja 2 '15
Road and street work In the city of Panama.
H: W. Durham. 11 Good Roads n s 10:144-6
S 4 '15
San Francisco, the exposition city. 11 Good
Roads n s 10:133-9 S 4 '15
Selection of paving material. G: W. Tillson.
Munlc J 38:3-7 Ja 7 '1C; Same abr. (Rela-
tive values of paving materials). Bng ft
Cpntr 42:442-4 N 4 'if
Standard^ practice In the construction of block
pavements. Good Roads n s 10:78 Ag 7 '15
Street pavements. C. Hill. Good Roads n s 10:
205-6 O 2 '15
Street pavements.- roads and boulevards. A. J.
Cleary. 11 TOng N 73:311-13 F 18 '15
Street paving In Lynn, Mass. H. T. Rich, ti
Munlc J 38:283-4 tor 4 '15
Street paving in small cities. T: H. Mac-
DonaldT Good Roads n B 9:73-5 F 6 '15; Ex-
cerpts. Munlc J 37:960 D 31 '14
Street paving units. Munlc J 38:132 F 4 '«
Traffic census and its hearing on the selectlor
of pavements. W. W. Crosby. Good Roadi
n s 10:265-6 N 6 '15
Traffic limit* of various types of pavements
W. D. Washington. Bng & Contr 42:408-1
O 28 '14
Trenton's 1914 paving- work. H. F. Harris, i
Munlc J 38:279-80 Mr 4 '15
Use of patented pavements by cities. Bng £
73:&07 Mr 11 '15; Same. Sci Am 112:323+ A]
• '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
327
Pavements — Continued
Value of paving materials disclosed by two
years' service test In New York. H. W.
Durham. Eng Rec 71:203-4 F 13 '15
See also Asphalt; Bridges — Floors: Con-
crete; Curbs; Gutters; Paving machinery;
Roads; Roads, Macadamized; Sidewalks;
Street openings; Streets
Cost
Asphalt paving in Columbia; determination of
cost by force account. J: McNeaL 11 Munlo
J 39:539-41 O 7 '15
Asphaltlc and bituUthlc pavements. R. S.
Dulin; R. G. McMullen. Assn Eng Soc J 55:
67-70 S '15; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:657
N '15; Discussion. Assn Eng Soc J 55:79-94
5 '15
Construction details and costs. Munlc J 38:
133-5; tables 144-52, 188-9 F 4-11 '15
Cost of asphaltic concrete pavement with
small portable mixer, dlag Eng N 73:1037-8
My 27 '15
Cost of brick pavements. V. M. Pierce and
C. H. Moorefield. Eng & Contr 44:132-3 Ag
18 '15
Cost of construction and repair of pavements
in Philadelphia in 1913; tables. W. H. Con-
nell. Eng & Contr 42:361 O 14 '14
Cost of paving with asphaltic concrete on old
macadam. Eng & Contr 44:369 N 10 '15
Costs of brick pavement and of concrete base
at Gary, Ina. W. P. Cottlngham. Eng &
Contr 44:88-9 Ag 4 '15
Experience In paving by day labor at Duluth,
Minn. J: Wilson. Eng & Contr 43:445 My
19 '15
Paving by day labor receives trial In Duluth.
Eng Rec 71:333-4 Mr 13 '15
Relative 20-year economy of various types of
roads and pavements. R. Trautschold. Eng
6 Contr 44:89-91 Ag 4 '15
Statistics on paving in cities of the United
States; tabulation. Good Roads n s 10:21-40
Jl 3 '15
Sec also Pavements— Maintenance and re-
pair; Pavements, Concrete — Cost
Crowns
Diagram for determining pavement crowns.
C: W. Barber. Bng N 74:509-10 S 9 '15
Pavement widths and crowns. H. J. Firmer,
diag Good Roads n s 9:230-1 Je 5 '15; Cor-
rection. 10:16 Jl 8 '15
Paving crown best distribution by hyperbolic
curve. C. R. Mandlgo. Eng Rec 72:549-50 O
30 '15
Cutting
Pavement rooter drawn by street cars tears
up brick streets. 11 Eng Rec 72:117 Jl 24 '15
Tearing up pavement at 500 ft. per minute.
U Elec Ry J 46:73 Jl 10 '15
Expansion Joints
Expansion Joints in granite-block pavements,
if Eng N 74:398-9 Ag 26 '15
Lugs or spacers to prevent expansion failures
in wood-block pavements. F. W. Cherring-
ton. Eng N 73:275-6 F 11 '15
1915 practice of prominent builders of con-
crete roads. Concrete Gem 7:39 Jl '15
Perishable dividing plate for expansion Joints
in concrete. Munic Eng 48:324+ My '15
Road Joint protector. 11 Concrete Gem 7:192 N
Wood-block expansion joint for concrete alley
pavements, diag Eng Rec 70:702 D 26 '14
Experiments
See Pavements, Experimental
Failures
Surface warnings of street subsurface fail-
ures. R. Klotz. Eng N 74:831 O 28 '15
Fillers
Bituminous filler for granite block In Brook-
lyn. H. H. Schmidt Eng Rec 71:297-8 Mr 6
Joint fillers for granite block pavements. C. D.
Pollock. Munlc J 39:777-8 N 18 '15; Excerpts.
Good Roads n s 10:264 N 6 '15; Excerpts.
Eng Rec 72:475 O 16 '15
Pavements with pitch filler.
160-2 F 4 '15
U Munlc J 88:
Foundations
Adaptability and cost of concrete and mac-
adam pavement bases In Oakland, Cali-
fornia, W. H. Frickstad. Eng & Contr 42:
Brick monolithic construction of county high-
ways. R. L. Bell. 11 Eng & Contr 44:268-70
O 6 '15; Same cond. (Illinois finds new mor-
tar bed an Improvement) Eng Rec 72:453-4
O 9 '15
Brick road built monolithic at Paris, Hi. W. T.
Blackburn. 11 Eng Rec 72:54-5 Jl 10 '15
Brick road construction upon a sand base In
Hillsborough county, Florida. 11 Eng &
Contr 44:333-6 O 27 '15
*>^\ti
Dry
tor
Cement-sand bed best for wood-block paving.
C. R. Mandlgo. Eng Rec 71:647-8 My 22 *15
Cracking of brick pavements Is prevented by
a mortar cushion. M. Schuyler. Eng Rec 72:
175-6 As 7 '15
Cushions for brick pavements. TV: C. Perkins.
Munic. J 39:655-6 O 28 '15; Same. Eng &
Contr 44:336 O 27 '15
sand and cement mixture vs. mortar bed
for wood block pavements. T. S. Oxholm,
Eng N 73:217 F 4 '15; Same. Munic J 38:
777 Je 3 '15
Mortar beds for brick and stone pavements.
Eng N 74:163. 273, 517-19 Jl 22, Ag 5, S 9
Ohio uses cement-sand support for brick
pavement. D. Mooznaw. Eng Rec 72:455 O 9
15
Pavement foundations over fllled-in trenches.
G: H. Fenkell; C. R. Mandlgo. dlag Eng N
74:228 Jl 29 '15
Rigid bed eliminates noise and subsurface
pockets. F. A. ChurchllL Eng Rec 72:455-6
O 9 '15
Road foundations. J. A. Johnston. Eng Rec
70:663-4 D 19 '14
Sand-cement and mortar beds for paving— a
difference. S. Whinery. Eng N 74:995 N 18
Sand versus motor beds for brick pavements.
W. P. Blair. Eng N 74:903 N 4 '15
Thin concrete base, reinforced, for pavements.
C. S. Pope; J. L Tucker. Eng Rec 72:174-5
Ag 7 '15
Thin concrete base, reinforced, may save 50
cents a square yard In paving costs. J. S.
Tucker. Eng Rec 71:719-20 Je 6 '15
Vitrified brick construction — streets and
roads. W. C. Perkins. Eng Rec 72:476 O 16
Laws and regulations
Ordinances regulating street excavating1— re-
placement by city. Munlc Eng 48:116-18 F '15
Practice relating to patented pavements in
American municipalities. M. T. Calef. Eng
& Contr 44:103-8 Ag 11 '15
Regulating street excavations: digest of ordi-
nances of eight cities. A. L. Bostwlck.
38:281-2 " "
Munic J
,-2 Mr 4 '15
Maintenance and repair
Cost of pavement maintenance In Oakland, Gal.
Munic J 39:4-5 Jl 1 '15
Economic limit of pavement repairs. G. E.
Norton. Eng & Contr 43:277-8 Mr 24 '15;
Same. Munic J 39:1-3 Jl 1 '15
Economics of pavement repairing. G: H. Nor-
ton. Eng & Contr 44:167-8 S 1 '15
Legality of the Chicago wheel tax. Eng &
Contr 43:438-9 My 19 '15
Repairing and resurfacing bituminous pave-
ments. S: H. Lea. II Eng N 72:1308-10; 73:
258-9 D 31 '14, F 11 '15 ,
Street repair In Cleveland, Ohio; with cost
tables. P. J. Masterson and others. 11 Munlo
Eng 49:174-8 N '15
£<>? also Pavements, A-sphalt— Maintenance
and repair; Pavements, Concrete — Mainte-
nance and repair
Patents
Canadian bltullthlc patents adjudged valid by
the supreme court of Alberta. Good Roads
n s 9:156-8 Ap 10 '15
Canadian bltullthlc patents sustained. Munlc
Eng 48:277-8 Ap '15
528
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
?avements— Patents — Continued
Hassam Bl-co-mac pavement. 11 Good Roads
. n 8-10:271-2 N 6 '16
How shall patented materials or processes on
public works be handled? G: C. Warren; S.
, Whinery. Eng Rec 72:611-12 O 23 *16
Practice relating to patented pavements In
American municipalities. M. T. Calef: Eng
ft Contr 44:103-8 Ag 11 'IB
State should deal directly with patentees of
processes and materials In public work. 3.
Whinery. Eng Rec 72:73-4 Jl 17 '15
Use of patented articles: court decisions In
the several states as to conditions under
which cities may contract for patented pave-
ments and other articles. J. Simpson. Munlc
J $8:13-15 Ja 7 '15
' ' Repair •
ififea Pavements— Maintenance and repair
Specifications
Closed, open or alternate paving specifica-
tions? D. T. Pierce. Munlc Eng 48:300-1 My
Illinois specifications for concrete and brick
pavements. Munlc Bng 48:309-10 My '15
Statistics
Paving statistics of American cities. Munlc J
38:133-69 F 4 "15
Statistics of pavement construction In 1914 In
* United States and Canada. Eng & Contr 43:
sup38-49 Ap 7 '15
Statistics on paving In cities of the United
States; tabulation. Good Roads n s 10:21-54
Jl 3 '15
Street and sidewalk improvement in the Uni-
ted States and Canada. Munic Eng 48:313-
Street pavements, 1915. Munlc Eng 48:252-6
Surface treatment
Maintaining macadam streets in Kansas City.'
C. R. Mandlgo. Eng Rec 70:641-2 D 12 '14
Methods and cost of laying asphaltlc wearing
surface on concrete pavement, Santa Bar-
bara county, California. W. C. Howe. 11
Eng & Contr 44:131-2 Ag 18 '15
Methods and cost of resurfacing asphalt pave-
ments in Brooklyn by the surface heater
483 B°N J" F" Huseman- K Bng & Contr 42:
Resurfacing old macadam with bituminous
concrete in Chicago. 11 diag Eng & Contr
43:357-8 O 14 14
Set- alxo Pavements, Bituminous; Roads,
Bituminous; Roads, Oiled
Terminology
See Roads— Terminology
Testing
Smoothness-testing machine for pavements. 11
Eng N 74:751-2 O 14 '15
Tests of smoothness made on various pave-
ments. R. D. Kneale. Eng N 74:784 O 21 'IB
Pavements, Asphalt
Analyses of asphaltlc concrete and asphalt
block laid 1n Washington, J). C. In 1914. Eng
& Contr 43:43 Ja 13 ?15
Anchor block for asphalt block pavements.
G: P. Hemstreet diag Eng & Contr 43:503
Asphalt and wood fiber pavement. C: C.
Brown. 11 Munlc J 38:766-7 Je 3 '15
Asphalt paving in Columbia; determination of
cost by force account. J: MoNeal. 11 Munlc
IP: 039-41
J 39:539-41 O 7 '15
Asphalt surfaced concrete In California. Munlc
J 38:284-5 Mr 4 '15
• Klotz-
Camel en's municipal asphalt plant 11 Munlc
J 38:127-9 F 4 'IB
Evolution of the asphalt pavement in To-
ronto. G: PowelL Good Roads n B 9:185 My
Kansas City, Mo., maintains open asphalt
specifications. C. R. Mandlgo. 11 Eng N 74:
642-4 S 30 '15
New York city experience with asphalt blo'ck
pavements. E. J. Morrison. Bng N 73:645-«
New York city experience with asphalt-block
pavements. H: wV Durham. 11 EngtN 73:521
Paving in Salt Lake City: rock asphalt from
California and Utah, both limestone and
8flsonlte-
Poor sand the cause of the rapid disintegra-
tion of a sheet-asphalt pavement. W. M.
Cross. Eng N 73:621 Ap 1 'IB
Rock asphalt pavements in Salt Lake Citv
Utah, il Eng & Contr 42:460-1 N 11 "14
Sheet asphalt for Florida roads. G: L. Wat-
soa. II Munic J 39:503-6 S 30 '15
Theory of the perfect sheet asphalt surface
C. Richardson. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:463-5
Je '15
Thin asphalt block pavement for New York
materiaj8-
fifco a 7*0 Pavements, Bituminous; Pave-
ments, Bituminous concrete
Maintenance and repair
In Manhattan. 11 Munlc *J
Asphalt repairs in small municipalities. W, H.
Taylor, Jr. 11 Muniu Eng 40:171-3 N '15
Cost of asphalt repairs in Pittsburg. J: B
Townley. Munic Eng 48:300 My '15
Economical asphalt relaying with hot mixer.
11 Elec Ry J 45:3080-1 Je 5 '15
Maintenance and repair of asphalt block pave-
ments. E. J. Morrison. 11 Eng N 74:352-5 Ag
19 '15
Methods and cost of resurfacing asphalt pave-
ments in Brooklyn by the surface heater
method. J. C. Huseman. 11 Eng & Contr 42:
483-5 N 18 '14
One -course method reduces asphalt patching
costs 15 per cent. F. N. Blngham. Eng Rec
Portable mixer uses old asphalt for pavement
patches, il Eng Rec 71:746 Je 12 '15
Repairing asphalt pavements without a plant.
F. N. Bingham. 11 Eng N 74:314-15 Ag 13
Repairing sheet asphalt with home-made
- Taylor- 3r-
Resurfacing asphalt pavements In Ran Fran-
cisco, Calif. J. Owens. 11 Eng N 73:74 Ja 14
15
Pavements, Bltullthlc
Bltulithlc pavement and "Warrenite roadway.
G. H. Perkins, il Boston Soc C E J 1:119-31
Mr '14
Canadian bitullthic patents adjudged valid by
the supreme court of Alberta. Good Roads
n s 9:156-8 Ap 10 '15
Canadian bitullthic patents sustained. Munlo
Eng 48:277-8 Ap '15
Organization and work of a national paving
company. II Eng N 73:712-16 Ap 15 '15
Resurfacingmaoaflam streets with bitullthic.
II Munlc lang 4!):88 As '15
Resurfacing old macadam roads with War-
renlte. II map Good Roads n s 8:222-6 D 5 '14
Pavements, Bituminous
Asphalt! c and hltullthlc pavements. R. S.
Dulin; R. Q. McMullen. Asfln Eng Soo J 55:
67-79 S '15; Abstract. Am Soc M N J 37:657
Nf'lf>; Discussion. Awn Kng Soc J 55:79-1)4
Bituminous construction and maintenance;
with discussion. W: D. Uhler. Good Road*
n s 9:64-7 F 6 '15; Abstract. Eng Rec 70:661
Cementing value of bituminous binders
L. Klrschbraun. 11 diags J Xnd & Hng Chen
6:976-85 D '14; Same. J£ng & Contr 43:39-4
Ja 13 '15
-4:
Colloidal bituminous pavement. 11 Munlc J 38
807-8 Je 10 '16
Effect of leaking Illuminating gas on bitumin-
ous pavements, n. C. Jones. Am Gas Ligh
J 102:25 Ja 11 '15
Effect of leaking illuminating gas on bltu
mlnous pavements. Q: C. Warren. Eng I
Contr 42:405 O 28 '14; Excerpts. Eng N 78
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
329
Pavements, Bituminous — Continued
' • • - • avement at West
1-5 As 5 '15
. Kansas City-
G. R. Mandigo. Eng Rec 70:641-2 D 12 '14
New Jersey road experiences. Mimic J 39:
5-6 Jl 1 '15
Repairing and resurfacing bituminous pave-
ments. S: H. Lea. 11 Eng- N 72:1308-10; 73:
258-9 D 31 '14, F 11 '15
Specification and selection of asphaltlc mate-
rials for street pavement. F: O. X. M'Laugh-
lln. Sch Mines Q 36:30-9 N '14
Types of bituminous construction. F. P.
Smith. Munic Eng 49:168-70 N '15; Same.
Munlc J 39:652-5 O 28 '15
Nee alxo Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements,
Bltulithlc; Roads, Bituminous
Pavements, Bituminous concrete
Adapting an old racetrack to automobile rac-
ing. 11 Eng N 74:603-4*8 23 '15-
Bituminous concrete pavement construction
In Washington, D. C. M. Brooke. 11 Etog &
Contr 43:325-6 Ap 7 '15
Cost of asphaltlc concrete pavement with
small portable mixer, dlag Eng N 73:1037-8
My 27 '15
Cost of paving with asphaltlc concrete on old
macadam. Eng & Contr 44:369 N 10 '15
English specifications for a bituminous con-
crete mixing plant and details of the accept-
ance test W. H. Grieves. Eng & Contr 42:
325-6 S 30 *14
Methods and cost of removing an asphaltlc
macadam road surface, reworking- the old
material and relaying it as asphaltlc con-
crete. G. C. Dlllman. 11 dlag Eng & Contr
42:532-3 D 9 '14
Methods and mixtures used in constructing
tar concrete pavements. P. P. Sharpies. 11
Eng & Contr 43:256-8 Mr 17 '15
Stone-filled asphalt surface or fine asphalt
concrete. C. Richardson. Eng Rec 70:634 D
12 '14
Tqpeka pavement In Queens borough, New
York, after two and one-half years. F: A.
Reizner. 11 Good Roads n s 9:240-8 Je 12 '15
What Is asphaltlc concrete? Munic J 38:697-8
My 20 '15
Pavements, Brick
Bituminous paving brick. II Good Roads n s
10:162 S 4 '16
Brick pavement design. W. D. P. Warren.
Eng & Contr 44:2-4 Jl 7 '15
Brick pavement experience in Toronto, Ont.
il Eng N 73:168-9 Ja 28 '15
Brick pavement lasted 24 yr.; new pavement
also brick. Jackson, Mich. H. K. Hlggins.
11 Eng N 74:S42 O 28 '15
Brick pavement on old macadam base. E. 8.
Smith. 11 Munlc Eng 48:312 Mv '15
Brick paving in King county, Washington. 11
Good Roads n s 10:3-4 Jl 3 *15
Brick paving lessons learned In over-coming
faults of original designs, Greenville, Texas.
A. D. Duck. 11 Eng & Contr 44:382-4 N 17 '15
Brick paving on steep grades: recent practice
In Toronto, Ont. F. A. Churchill. 11 Munic
Eng 48:105-8 F '15
Brick roads and streets. J: Laylln. Munlc Eng
48:10-15 Ja '15; Same, with discussion. Good
Roads n a 9:56-60 F 6 '15
Cost of brick pavements. V. M. Fierce and
C. H. Moorefield. Eng & Contr 44:132-3 Ag
18 '15
Costs of brick pavement and of concrete base
at Gary. Ind. W. P. Cottlngham. Eng &
Contr 44:88-9 Ag 4 '16
Coats of monolithic brick road construction.
R. L. Bell. Eng & Contr 44:369 N 10 '15
Cracking of brick pavements is prevented by
a mortar cushion. M. Schuyler. Eng Rec 72:
175-6 Ag 7 '15
Cushions for brick pavements. W: C. Perkins.
Munlc J 39:655-6 O 28 '16; Same. Eng &
Contr 44:336 O 27 *15
Economical paving with 3-ln. brick. Eng N 73:
223 F 4 'IB
Examples of long-lived pavements. 11 Good
Roads n s 10:81-2 Ag 7 '15
Grout filler In brick paving. F. A. Churchill
Concrete Gem 6:94-5 F '15
How to apply filler to vertical fiber brick
pavement. Munlc Eng 48:115-16 F '15
Kansas City tries thin brick with sand-asphalt
surface. C. R. Mandigo. Eng Rec 71:546-7
My 1 '15
Methods and costs of- grouting brick pave-
ments, dlags Eng & Contr 44:302-4 O 20 '15
Mortar cushion in Houston eliminates pave-
ment maintenance. W. M. Archibald. II Elec
Ry J 46:1043 N 20 '15
Omit transverse Joints In brick pavements.
Eng Rec 72:206 Ag 14 '15
Paving1 work in Meadville, Pa. B. F. Miller,
jr. Munic J 37:804 D 3 '14 '
Rattler test for paving brick abandoned in St.
Louis. M. Schuyler. Eng Rec 72:200-1 Ag 14
Repairing brick pavements after street exca-
vations. P. J. Master-son. Eng N 73:997 My
20 '15; Same. Good Roads n s 9.190 My 1
'15; Munlc Eng 48:308-9 My '15; Munlc J
38:628-9 My 6 '16
Sand versus mortar beds for brick pavements.
W. P. Blair. Eng N 74:903 N 4 '15
Studv of brick pavement construction. W. P.
Blair. Good Roads n s 10:264-5 N 6 '15
Subdrainage of brick-paved streets, LakewoocL
Ohio. E. A. Fisher, diags Eng N 74:657-1
S 16 '15
Surfacing bridges. F. R. Lander. 11 Munlc Eng
49:50-1 Ag '15
Thin concrete base for brick pavement. J. L.
Harrison. Eng &• Contr 44:91-2 Ag 4 '15
Vertical fiber brick paving. J. I. Tucker. Munic
Eng 49:114-16 S '15
Vitrified brick construction — streets and
roads. W. C. Perkins. Eng Rec 72:476 O 16
Vitrtfled-brick pavement on an old macadam
base, Carlisle, Penn. J: C. Hlteshew. 11 dlag
Eng N 72:1262-3 D 24 '14
ticc aim Roads, Brick
Pavements, Care of
Protecting newly paved streets at Baltimore.
Eng N 73:55 Ja 14 '15
Pavements, Concrete
A. S. M. I. concrete pavement specifications.
Good Roads n s 10:267 N 6 '15
Concrete alley paving in Chicago. S. E. Bates.
il Munic Eng 49:147-8 O '15
Concrete alley paving with wood block Joints
In Baltimore. Concrete Cem 7:42 Jl '15
Concrete curb and gutter as constructed in
Denver, Colo. EL B. Van de Greyn. 11 Munic
Eng 48:16-18 Ja '15
Concrete for paving. G. W. Pickets. 11 Munio
Eng 48:50-2 Ja '15 .
Concrete pavement damaged by a fire. C. C.
Wiley. Eng N 73:936-7 My 13 *15
Concrete pavement design. W. D. P. Warren.
Eng & Contr 42:670-1 D 16 '14; Same. Munic
Eng 48:52-5 Ja '15
Concrete pavement in the track allowance.
H. C. Campbell. 11 Elec Ry J 46:998-1000 N
13 '15
Concrete pavements of Sioux City, Iowa. T. H.
Johnson. II Eng N 73:1110-12 Je 10 '15
Concrete pavements with dished surfaces;
substitution of center for side-gutters. 11
Eng Rec 71:555 My 1 '15 *
Concrete paving on Walnut street, Macon,
Georgia. C. H. Fuller, il Good Roads n s 9:
94-5 Mr 6 '15
Costs reduced by monolithic curb, gutter and
pavement. U dlags Eng Rec 71:111 Ja 23 '16
Crushed limestone aggregate for concrete
pavements. A. M. Wolf. Eng N 74:902 N 4
'15
Design and construction of a concrete pave-
ment In the village of Glencoe, ZU. 11 diags
Eng & Contr 42:393-4 O 21 '14
Details of a reinforced concrete pavement In
Morgan Park, HI. it dlags Eng & Contr 42:
212-13 Ag 26 '14
Dividing plate of perishable material for ex-
pansion Joints in concrete. 11 Mimic J 39:201
Ag 5 'Uf
Eliminating concrete road Joints. H. E. Bllger.
Eng Rec 71:198 F 13 '15
Five years' experience with concrete pave-
ments at Fredonia, Kansas. 11 Eng Rec 71:
530-1 Ap 24 'IB
330
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pavements, Concrete — Continued
How to prevent the reflection of light and
heat from concrete pavements. 11 Munic Eng
48:373-4 Je '16
Installation of Kahn armor plates. 11 diags
Munic Eng 49:87-9 Jl '15
Kinks in concrete road and pavement con-
struction. C. D. Franks. 11 diags Eng &
Contr 43:114-18 F 10- '15
Method of determining spacing of Joints In
concrete pavements or roads. H. J. Flxmer.
Eng & Contr 43:407 My 6 '15
Method of striking off wide concrete street
pavements and those having a varying
crown. H. C. CampbelL diags Eng & Contr
44:69-70 Jl 28 '15
Methods and costs of concrete pavement • con-
struction at Des Plalnes, Illinois. M. P. Tay-
lor. Eng & Contr 43:444-5 My 19 '15
Proportioning concrete; how Aberdeen secures
use by contractors of proper amounts of
cement and aggregate. L: D. Kelsey. Munlo
J 38:427 Ap 1 '16; Same. Munic Bng 48:275
Ap '15; Same. Concrete Cem 7:144 O '16
Wood-block expansion Joint for concrete alley
pavements, diag Bng Reo 70:702 D 26 '14
See also Curbs, Concrete; Pavements, Bi-
tuminous concrete; Roads, Concrete
Cost
Average cost of concrete pavements laid In
1914. Bng N 73:941-2 My 1$ '15
Cost of concrete pavements. C. H. Moorefleld
and J. T. VoshelL Bng & Contr 44:148 Ag
26 '15
Cost of construction and maintenance of con-
crete roads. H. J. Kuelllng. Concrete Cem
6:114-15 Mr '16
Methods and costs of concreting for modern
pavement. S. Gausmann. Elec Ry J 45:718-
19 Ap 10 '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:461, 534 Ap
10, 24 '15
Maintenance and repair
Practical hints on proper methods of main-
tenance for concrete pavements. W: M.
KInney. U Eng Reo 70:633-4 D 12 '14
Renovating a worn-out concrete pavement.
11 diag Eng N 73:172 Ja 28 '16
Pavements, Experimental
Experimental paving In Cleveland. M. B.
Greenough. Munic Eng 49:184 N '15
Experiments with wood paving blocks; eight
years' test of seven species of wood and dif-
ferent angles of courses, conducted by U. S.
forest service and city of Minneapolis. C. H.
Teesdale. diag Munic J 38:623-6 My 6 '15
Test results will form basis for selecting pave-
— - • - - - - — - Rec
Pavements, Granite
Bituminous filler for granite block in Brook-
lyn, H. H. Schmidt. Bng Rec 71:297-8 Mr 6
Durax pavement in Louisville. D. R. Lyman.
11 Munic J 89:78 Jl 15 '15
Durax paving In Louisville, Kentucky. U
Good Roads n a 10:188 O 2 '16
;v , , «ranlte-block pavement.
11 Bng N 74:398-9 Ag 26 '15
Granite-block crushing-test abandoned. Eng
Granite block pavements. Bng N 73:408-4 F
Granite block repaving in Worcester. C. D.
Pollock. 11 Munic J a§:541--3 O 7 '36
8o
Eng Ree
Manufacture of
N 78:376-81 F
— Ite paving blocks. 11 Eng
15
Methods and costs of grouting granite block
pavement. Bng & Contr 44:350-1 N 3 '15
Mortar cushions for granite-block pavements.
S. Whinery. Eng- N 74:420 Ag 26 '15
Paving with redressed granite at Albany, N. T.
U Munic J 37:802-4 if 8 '14
Perfect condition of fourteen-year-old granite
block paving. 11 Bng & Contr 44:192 S 8 '16
Recent practice In construction in wood and
granite block. W: A. Howell. Good Roads
n s 9:98-100 Mr 6 '15
Recut granite block pavements. W: A. Howell.
Munic Bng 47:467-70 D '14; Same. Bng &
Contr 42:358-60 O 14 '14
Redressed granite-block pavements. 11 Bng N
73:1020-3 My 27 '16
Relaying street railway tracks in an old
granite block pavement in Worcester, Mass.
fl Good Roads n s 10:140 S 4 '15
Service tests of stone block pavements in
Brooklyn. H. H. Schmidt. Bng & Contr 43:
158-9 F 17 '15
Small granite block pavement. 11 Munic J 37:
799-800 D 3 '14
Small granite blocks laid on cement-sand
cushion. 11 Bng Rec 72:329-30 S 11 '15
Track renewal discloses perfect condition of
14-year-old granite pavement in Worcester,
Mais. It Bng Rec 72:229-30 Ag 21 '15
Pavements, Stone
Pavements with pitch filler. 11 Munlo J 38:
160-2 F 4 '15
See also Pavements, Granite
Pavements, Tar concrete. See Pavements, Bi-
tuminous concrete
Pavements, Wood
American wood preservers' association; dis-
cussion. Blec Ry J 46:181-2 Ja 23 '15
Bleeding and swelling of paving blocks. C. H*
ntr 44:191
Teesdale. Bng &
S 8 '15
Cement-sand bed best for wood-block paving.
C. R. Mandigo. Bng Rec 71:647-8 My 22 '15
- "Creosoted wood-block paving practice In St.
Paul, Minn, plan Eng N 73:879 My 6 '15
Douglas flr for paving blocks. O. P. M. GOBS.
Bng N 74:774-6 O 21 '15
Dry sand and cement mixture vs. mortar bed
for wood block pavements. T. S. Oxholm.
Bng N 73:217 F 4 '16; Same. Munic J 38:
777 Je 3 '15
Experiences In creosoted wood block paving.
E. R. Dutton. Good Roads n s 10:266-7 N 6
'15; Abstract. Bng Rec 72:475-6 O 16 '15
; Experiments with wood paving blocks; eight
years' test of seven species of wood and
different angles of courses, conducted by
S, S. forest service and city of Minneapolis.
r H. Teesdale. diag Munic J 38:623-6 My
Laying creosoted wood-block on n per cent,
grades, J. R. West. U Bng N 74:924-5 N 11
Lugs or spacers to prevent expansion failures
in wood-block pavements. F. W. Cherrlng-
ton. Bng N 73:275-6 F 11 '15
Pavement troubles along car tracks elimi-
nated. Kng Rec 71:116 Ja 23 '15
Paving problems of Queensboro bridge. New
York. U Eng N 74:396-7 Ag 2C '15
Popularity of wood-block paving- in Great
Britain. Sol Am 113:449 N 20 '15
1 Rocont practice in construction in wood and
granite block; with discussion. W: A. Howell.
Good Uoads n a 9:96-8, 300 Mr 6 '15
Test pavement of croosoted blocks at Kansas
City., Bng Roc ,71: 86 Ja 16 '15 •
.Tests vs. Inspection of treatment of creosoted
wood paving blocks. F. W. Cherrlngton.
Munic Sig 48:120-1 F '15
Treated wood block pavement In the United
States. Bng & Contr 48:365-7 Ap 21 '15
Treated wood block pavements. 11 Munic Bng
48:94-100 F '15
Use of wood block paving in tlie United King-
dom. Good Roads n s 10:234 O 23 'JR
Value of the absorption test for wood blocks.
G: W. Tillson. Good Roads n s 0:191 My 1
'15: Same. Munic J 38:776-7 Je '15
Wood block and granite for bridge floors. E: A.
Byrne. 11 diags Munic Bng 48:337-9 Je '15
Wood block pavement after 6 years' service.
11 Bng Reo 71:53 Ja 9 '15
Wood block pavement In the City of Wenat-
chee, Wash. F. J. Sharkey. 11 Bng & Contr
44:300-2 O 20 '15
J.1N.UUO -L IXX.TL.L-r
Pavements, Wood— Con tinned
"Wood block pavement without cushion layer
of sand. 11 Eng Bee 71:52-3 Ja 9 '15
Wood, block paving In Peoria, Illinois. L. D.
Jeffries. Good Roads n s 9:146 Ap 3 '15
Paving. See Pavements
Paving brick manufacturers, Institute of. See
Institute of paving brick manufacturers
Paving machinery
Steam melting paving plant, il Munic J 37:
814 D 8 f!4
Wonder paver, il Munic J 39:450 S 16 '15
Payrolls
Field and office methods employed by Louis-
ville water co. in checking construction
gang payrolls. G. D. Grain. Jr. Eng & Contr
43:102-3 F 3 '15
Peace
Organized efforts to bring about peace. F: W.
Kelsey. Scl Am 111:491 D 12 '14
Plan for International peace. E. W. Sells.
J Account 19:85-96 F '15
Pearl fisheries
Pearl fisheries of Ceylon. R. L Geare. 11 Scl
Am S 79:4-5 Ja 2 '15
Paarl harbor, Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands
Pearl harbor dry dock; abstract. H. K. Stan-
ford. Am Soc H E J 37:413-14 Jl '15
Pearl harbor drydock. F. R. Harris. Eng Rec
71:57-8 Ja 9 '15
Plan for building Pearl harbor drydock near
Honolulu, il Eng Rec 71:82-4 Ja 16 '15; Eng
N 73:86-9 Ja 14 '15
Pearls
Artificial production of pearls. F. E. Chldes-
ter. il Scl Am S 79:140 F 27 '15
Sec also Pearl fisheries
Pearson, Fred Stark, 1861-1915
In memoriam. por Gen Elec R 18:866, 930-3 S
*15
Passing of a great engineer — Dr. F. S. Pear-
son. H. P. Quick. Elec By J 45:988-9 My 22
'15; Same. Elec W 65:1287-8 My 22 '15
Sketch. Engineer 119:484-5 My 14 '15
Peat
Coal substitutes; use of chalk fuel and peat
proposed in England. Scl Am S 79:352 My
29 '16
Evaporation tests with peat and peat coke as
fuels. H. Wlnkelmann. Am Soc M E J 37:
289 My '15
Oils from peat; abstract. F. M. Perkin. Am
Soc M E J 37:297-8 My '15
Russia's power resources; extensive water
falls and peat deposits await exploitation.
maps Eng M 49:909-12 S '15
Utilization of peat in Italy. Am Gas Light J
102:125 F 22 '15
Peat distillation
Apparatus for distillation of peat; patent by
E. Bartholomew, dlag Met & Chem Eng 13:
817 N 1 *15
Peat- distillation process. Elec R & W Elec'n
67:994 N 27 '15
Peking- Hankow railway
Railways in China. Engineer 119:131-2, 197 F
5, 26 *15
Pellagra
Widening pellagra zone. Scl Am S 78:359 D
5 '14
Penetrometer
Testing apparatus for various testa of road
materials. 11 Munic J 39:200 Ag 5 '16
Pennants
Outgrowths of letterpress. G: Sherman. 11 In-
land Ptr 55:177-82 My '15
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania electric association
8th annual convention, Bedford Springs, Pa,,
Septv 7-10. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:524-8 S
8th annual convention. Bedford Springs, Pa.,
Sept. 7-10. Elec W 6&:G61-2 S 18 '15
Pennsylvania railroad
Annual report. Ry Age 58:394-6, 429-30 Mr 5
ID
Electrification of the Pennsylvania at Phila-
delphia. 11 map Ry Age 59:889-94 K 12 '15
Electrification of the Pennsylvania railroad's
suburban line at Philadelphia. 11 diags map
Ry K 57:611-19 N 13 '15
Fire fighting on the Pennsylvania system.
Ry Ri 57:559 O 30 '15
Norfolk & Western and Pennsylvania electri-
fications. G: Glbbs. W Soc E J 20:314-18 Ap
'18
Pennsylvania electrification at Philadelphia.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:923-8 N 20 '15
Pennsylvania electrification at Philadelphia.
il plan Elec W 66:1074-6 N 13 '15
Pennsylvania Inaugurates electric service in
Philadelphia, il dlag Eng Rec 72:590-8 N 13
Pennsylvania R. R. electrifies Philadelphia
district. 11 map Eng K 74:930-3 N 11 '15
Pennsylvania railroad test department. C. D.
Young. 11 plan Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:332-7 Jl
'15; Same. Ry Age 59:6-11 Jl 2 '15; Same.
Ry R 57:2-5, 42-6, 117-18 Jl 3-10. 24 '15;
Excerpts. Metal Ind n s 13:288-9 Jl '15
Pennsylvania track elevation through Wil-
kinsburg, Pa. 11 plans. Ry Age 59:654-8 O 8
"15
Philadelphia-PaolI electrification. 11 diags Elec
Ry J 46:980-9 N 13 '15
Power distribution on Pennsylvania R. R. at
Philadelphia. 11 plan Power 42:685-6 N 16 '15
Underground cable on the Pennsylvania rail-
road. L C. Forshee. il Ry Age 59:269-71 Ag
13 '15
Westinghouse electro-pneumatic air brake on
the Pennsylvania railroad. H. T. "Wade. 11
plan Sci Am 112:594 Je 12 '16
Pennsylvania state association of master plumb-
ers
Annual convention, Wilkes-Barre. Pa,, May
18. Metal Work 83:777-9 My 28 ;15
21st annual convention, Wllkes-Barre, Pa,,
May 18-19. Dom Eng 71:254-7 My 29 '15
Pennsylvania street railway association
Spring meeting; workmen's compensation, or-
ganized satety, small car operation and
other topics discussed. Elec Ry J 45:935-6,
979-82 My 15-22 '15
Winter meeting, Dec. 8-9,1914: abstracts of
the reports and papers. Elec Ry J 44:1293-9
D 12 '14
Pennsylvania. University
Evans museum and dental institute, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: de-
signs and plans. Brlckb24:pl 46-9 Ap '15
Two dental buildings: Evans museum and
dental institute, University of Pennsylvania.
H. D. Eberlein. 11 plans Arch Rec 37:517-32
Je '15
Baltimore's pension system. Elec Ry J 45:172-
3 Ja 23 '15
Steel corporation pensions. Iron Age 95:268,
902 Ja 28, Ap 22 r!5
Penstocks. See Water pipes
P«orla. Illinois
Municipal steamboat landing at Peoria, HI.
diags plan Eng N 73:15 Ja 7 '15
John C. Proctor recreation center
John C. Proctor recreation center, il plans
Arch Reo 87:116-81 F '15
Streets
Wood block paving in Peoria, HI. L. D.
fries. Good Roads n s 9:146 Ap 3 '15
Jef-
Highway department
Organization and standards of the Pennsyl-
vania state highway department, il dlags Ens
& Contr 42:186-93 Ag 19 '14
atlve study of methods for the quanti-
tative determination of sulfur In peptone.
H. W. Redfield and C. Huckle. Am Chem
Soc J 37:607-11 Mr '15
332
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Percerlc oxide
Derivatives of percerio oxide. C. C. Meloche.
diag Am Chem Soc J 37:2338-46 O '15
Pere Marquette railroad
Abstract of annual report, map Ry Age 59:
931-2 N 19 '15
Appraisal of the Pere Marquette- lines in
Michigan; abstract of a report to the rail-
road commission. M. R Cooley. Ry Age 58:
376-7 F 26 '15
Appraisal of the Pere Marquette R. R. Ry R
56:68-9 Ja 9 '16
Appraisal report fills ten large boxes. 11 Eng
Rec 71:200-2 P 13 '15
Contributions of the chemist to the perfum-
ery and essential oil industry. E: T. Beiser.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:936-7 N '15
Perfumery farming in the United States. Sci
Am 112:212 Mr 6 '16
Pergolas
Rustic pergola for the country home. 11 dlags
Bldg Age 37:67 Je '15
Periodic law
Results of recent investigations. 8. Dushman.
Gen Elec R 18:614-21 Jl '15
Periodicals
Library flies of periodicals. A. Fantl. Eng N
74:978 N 18 '15
See also Engineering periodicals; News-
papers
Period Ides
Perlodldes of acid amides and their addition
products with metallic salts; substances of
exceptionally high molecular weight. F. J.
Moore and R. M. Thomas. Am Chem Soc J
36:1928-37 S '14
peace.
•15
S.
Modern submarines in war and
Lake. Int Marine Eng 20:456 O
._. the searching eye of the submarine.
Set Am 112:96 Ja 3& '16
Scissors periscope. 11 Scl Am S 80:228 0 9 '15
Submarine periscopes. E. Coustet 11 dlags Sol
Am S 80:269-70 O 23 '15; Abstract. Eng M 50:
110-11 O '15
Various forms of the periscope, dlags Sci Am
S 79:322 My 22 '15
Perishable freight association. American rail-
way. See American railway perishable
freight association
Perkln medal
Ninth Perkin medal; presentation to Edward
Weston. Eng & Mln J 99:234-6 Ja 30 '16
Perkin medal award to Edward Weston. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:243-54 Mr '15
Presentation of the Perkin medal to Edward
Weston. Met & Chem Eng 13:111-16 F '16
Permeameter
Koepsel permeameter. C: W. Burrows. 11 dlags
U S Bur Stand Bui 11:101-30 N 15 '14; Ab-
stract. Elec W 65:95-6 Ja 9 '15; Summary.
Scl Am S4 79: 197 Mr 27 '15
Permutlzed water
Value of permutlzed water for processing
yarns. A. R. Calvo. Textile World 49:243-4+
Perry memorial
Relnforced-concrete cap of Perry memorial
column. H. C. Balrd. dlags Eng N 74:154-5
Jl 22 '15
Personal Injuries
Liability of machinery manufacturers. A. L.
H. Street. Iron Age 96:222-3 Ja 21 '16
Personality
Actual instances of
Relehert. Sol Am
Perspective
Elementary perspective drawing. Q: W. Kitt-
redge. 11 Bldg Age 37:30-2 Ap: 81-3 My; 24-6
Je; 25-8 Jl-24-6 Ag; 35-8 S; &-4 O; 89-40 N
dual personalities. E: T.
S 79:2-3, 26-7 Ja 2-9 '15
Peru
Banking and credit In
and Peru. B: N. I
Dom Com 90:1-72 '14
ttlna, Brazil, Chile,
IT S Bur For &
* Financial developments In South American
countries. W: H. Lough. U S Bur For &
Dom Com 103:35-8 '16
See also Architecture — Peru
Industries and resources
Casapalca district, Peru. Eng & Mln J 99:355
Romantic story of vanadium. C. J. Stark. U
Iron Tr R 57:781-4+ O 21 '15
Petroleum
Analytical distillation of petroleum. W. F.
Rlttman and E. W. Dean. 'dlags J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:185-95, 754-60 Mr. S '15
Burning oil well and the well that extin-
guished itself. Scl Am S £0:343 N 27 '15
Burton process of cracking to make gasoline.
C. H. Claudy. 11 Scl Am 112:5+ Ja 2 '15
Capillary concentration ol gas and oil. C. W.
Washburne. Am Inst Mln P: Bui 1)3:2365-78
S '14; Discussion. 100:831-40 Ap '15
Chlorides In oil-field waters. C. W. Wash-
burne. Am Inst Min E Bui 87:375-81 Mr '14;
Discussion. 90:1374-6; 100:825-30 Je '14, Ap
Crude oil as a reducing agent. Iron Tr R 66:
•525-6 Mr 11 '16
Dehydrating oil plant of Nevada petroleum
co.f California. S. J. Hanlison. il diogs Am
Inst Min E Bui 99:637-44 Mr '15
Dehydrating petroleum oil. dlags Met & Chem
Eng 13:070 S 1 '16
Estimation of aromatic hydrocarbons In
cracked petroleum. W. F. Rittman, T. J.
Twomey and G. Egloff. Met & Chem Eng
13:682-0 O 1 '16
Estimation of oil reserves. C. W. Washburne.
Am Inst Min E Bui 98:469-71 F '15
Fluorescence of petroleum distillates. B: T.
Brooks and R. F. Bacon. Scl Am S 79:61 Ja
Gas and oil wells through coal seams; dis-
cussion. Am Inst Mln B Bui 100:846-58 Ap
'15
Improvement of high boiling petroleum oils,
and the manufacture of gasoline as a by-
product therefrom, by the action of alu-
minum chloride. A. M. McAfee. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:737-41 S '16; Samo. Mot & Chem
Eng 13:502-7 S 15 '15; Same abr. Am Gas
Light J 103:293-5+ N 8 '15; Abstract. Engr
N 74:l>32 S 16 '16
Increased gauoline yield and toluol from
petroleum. Am Gas Light J 102:1515-7 Mr 8
Innovations in petroleum technology. Eng M
40:111-12 Ap *15
Iodine number of Unseed and petroleum oils.'
W. H. Smith and J. B. Tuttle. U S Bur
Stand Tech Pa 37:1-17 '14; Same. J Ind &
Bng Chem 6:994-8 D '14
Manufacture of gasoline by cracking heavy
oils. Sci Am S 79:283 My 1 '15
Motor fuels: "cracked" spirits. V. B. Lewes.
Am Gas Light J 103:179-81 S 20 '15
Oil, gas, and wafrr content of Dakota sand
in Canada and United States. L. G. Hunt-
ley. Am Inst Mln E3 Bui 102:1333-63 Je '15;
Discussion. 108:2428-30 D '16
Oil In an Ignoous rock. J. A. Udden. Econ
Geol 10:582-5 S '16
Oils from peat; abstract. F. M. Ferkin. Am
Soc M H J 37:297-8 My '15
Petroleum developments. J: D. Northrop.
Power 41:245 F 16 '15
Petroleum exhibit— San Francisco Panama-
Paclflc International exposition, February
20 to December 4, 1915. J Ind & Bng Chem
7:259-60 Mr '15
Preparation of gasoline and kerosene from
heavier hydrocarbons. B: T. Brooks and
others. dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:180-5 Mr
15
Pressure distillation of petroleum hydro- car-
bons. A. P. BJerregaard. 11 dlags J Ind &
Htajc Chem 7:578-7 Jl '16
Range of applicability of the liquid sulphur
dioxide m
consti
F. Rlttma . .
Chem Bng 13:718-14 O 15 ''16
e method for determining aromatic
tuents in hydrocarbon mixtures. W.
ttman and R. J. Moore, dlag Met &
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
333
Topp
^etroleum — Continued
Relations among the physical constants of
the petroleum distillates. W. F. Rlttman
and G. Egloff. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:578-82
Jl '15
Rittman process of cracking. C. H. Claudy.
II Sci Am 112:267 Mr 20 f!5
Rlttman vaporizes petroleum in still, dlag
Automobile 32:555 Mr 25 '15
R&le and fate of the connate water In oil
and gas sands. R. H. Johnson. Am Inst
Min E Bui 98:221-6 F '15; Discussion. 101:
1157-62; 103:1449-59; 105:2057-60 My, Jl. S
'15
Temperature coefficient of expansion of petro-
leum reslduums. H. Rossbacher. diag J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:577-8 Jl '15
Test plant operated to deodorize oil refinery
wastes. F. R. Hesser. 11 diags Eng Rec 72:
541-2 O 30 '15
Thermal reactions of petroleum hydrocarbons
In the vapor phase, w. F. Rlttman. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:945-53 N '1C
topping plants of California. A. F. • L. Bell,
il diags Am Inst Min E Bui 105:1769-99 S
'15; Discussion. 108:2426 D '15
Variations of the physical characteristics of
a petroleum residuum 'with increasing per-
centages of grahamite. H. Rossbacher. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:205-6 Mr '15
Sec also Coal-tar products; Gas; Gas, Oil;
Gasoline; Kerosene; Oil lands; Oil shales;
Oil storage
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Comparative costs of rotary and standard
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Alaska
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Alberta
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Petroleum prospects in Chile. Sci Am S 80:
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Gallcla
Galician oil fields In war time. J. R. Falko-
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Illinois
Illinois oil in 1914. R. S. Blatchley. Eng &
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Kentucky
OH and gas possibilities of Kentucky. F. J.
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Louisiana
Petroleum In Texas and Louisiana. A. J. Haz-
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Mexico
Furbero oil field, Mexico. E. Degolyer. 11 map
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Mexican oil fields. Lu G. Huntley. 11 maps
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Occurrences of petroleum in eastern Mexico
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*15
Oil fields of Mexico. E. Ordoflez. Am Inst Min
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Oil region of northeastern Mexico. V. R. Gar-
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Mississippi
Probable oil pools in Mississippi. Am Gas Light
J 103:183 8 20 '15
Montana
Probable oil and gas in Montana. J. P. Rowe.
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Oklahoma
Influence of the Gushing pool In the oil in-
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Eng Soc W Pa 31:460-72; Discussion. 31:472-
87 Jl '15
Oil pools of southern Oklahoma and northern.
Texas. J. H. Gardner, maps Econ Geol 10:
422-34 Jl '15
Texas
Occurrences of petroleum in eastern Mexico as
contrasted with those in Texas and Loui-
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OH pools of southern Oklahoma and northern
Texas. J. H. Gardner, maps Econ Geol. 10:
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Petroleum in Texas and Louisiana. A. J.
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United States
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Washington
Possible occurrence of oil and 'gas fields' In
Washington. C: E. Weaver. Am Inst Min E
Bui 103:1419-27 Jl '15; Discussion. 108k2431-3
D '15
Petroleum, Synthetic
Gasoline from synthetic crude oil. 'W. O. Snel-
ling. Am Inst Min E Bui 100:695-704 Ap '15:
Same. Sci Am S 79:189-91 Mr 20 '15; Same,
cond. Sci Am 112:266-7 Mr 20 '15; Abstract.
Met & Chem Eng 13:180-1 Mr '15; Discus-
sion. Anl Inst Min E Bui 101:1163-9 My 'IS
Gasoline from synthetic oil. W. O. Snelllng.
r & Min J 99:879 F 20 '15; Same. £xn Ga»
ht J 102:156 Mr 8 '15
Petroleum as fuel .
Air and steam as atomizing agents. R. A*. BulL
diags Iron Tr R 57:626-9 8 80 '15; Same*
(Tests in atomizing fuel oil with steam and
•air). Foundry 43:424-7 O '15; Excerpts. Iron-
Age 96:1049-60 N 4 'IB
Auxiliary steam plant of the "Vancouver Is-
land power company. H. W. Beecher. il plans:
Elec 11 & W Elec'n 67:373-8 Ag 28 '15
Comparative furnace efficiency. R. J. Welt-
laner. Met & Chem Bng 13:357-61 Je '15
334
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Petroleum as fuel — Continued
Comparison of the
oil and water gas for L „
Herlngton. Eng N 72:1156-8 D 10 '14
Crude oil as fuel In heating systems. H. S.
Haley, diags Com Eng 70:104-6, 139-41 Ja
23-30 '16
Description of nut, bolt and rivet shop of Up-
son nut co. with details of arrangement and
equipment. R. V. SawhllL Iron Tr R 56:
1249-51 Je 17 §15
Difficulties accompanying the prevention of
dense black smoke and Its relation to the
cost of fuel and locomotive repairs; report.
Ry R 57:337-8 S 11 '16
Fuel oil. Scl Am S 79:325 My 22 '15
Fuel oil for locomotives. G. M. Bean, dlags Ry
R 56:752-6 Je 5 '15; Same cond. Power 41:
900-1 Je 29 '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 8D:280-1 Je '15; Same cond. Ry Age 58:
1115-16 My 28 '15; Same cond. Sci Am 113:
92 Jl 81 '15
Fuel oil In the navy. Sci Am S 79:218 Ap 3
Fuel oil installations on the Grand Trunk Pa-
cific Ry. J. G. LeGrand. dlags Ry R 66:828-
31 Je 19 '15
Fuel oil on railroads. Scl Am S 79:203 Mr 27
Largest oil- burning steamers. Sci Am 113:361
O 23 'Ifi
Lead smelting at El Paso. H. F. Easter. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1493-1506 Ag '15: Ex-
cerpts. Eng & Min J 100:356-7 Ag 23 '15
Liquid fuel for foundry cupolas. E. F. Cone,
diag Iron Age 95:1058-9 My 13 '15
Liquid fuel for melting. Iron Tr R 57:222-3 Jl
29 '15
Low-pressure oil-burning metallurgical fur-
naces, il Met & Chem Eng 13:510-11 Ag '15
Motor fuels; situation in England, and on the
continent V. B. Lewes. Am Gas Light J 103:
165-7, 170-1, 179-81 S 20 '16
Oil-burning stand-by plants. C. H. Delany.
Power 42:172-5 Ag 3 '15; Abstract. Elec w
65:1514 Je 12 '15
Oil firing in foundry practice. W. N. Best.
Iron Age 95:870-1 Ap 15 '15
Petroleum as fuel under boilers and in fur-
naces for heating, melting, and heat treat-
ment of metals, w. N. Best. 11 diags Am
Inst Min E Bui 104:1527-37 Ag '15; Discus-
sion. 108:2420-2 D '15
Possible savings with oil fuel. Old Scotch.
Int Marine Eng 20:81 F '15
Reverbevatory smelling practice of Nevada
consolidated copper co. Met & Chem Eng 13:
681-2 O 1 '15
Roasting and leaching concentrator allmes
tailings. L. Addicks. Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:
1477-8 Ag '15; Same. Met & Chem Eng 13:
•Test of Mexican fuel oil. Ind Eng 15:29 Ja
Bee also Gas and oil engines
Petroleum engines. See Gas and oil engines
Petroleum Industry
Depreciation as applied to oil properties. P. W.
Henry. Am Inst Min E Bui 97:23-30 Ja '15;
Discussion. 101:1148-51 My '15
Influence of the Gushing pool In the oil In-
*—* — R. H. Johnson and L. G. Huntley.
: W Pa 31:460-72; Discussion, 81:47$-
14 oil product. Am Gas Light J 108:59 Jl 26
'15
Oil production a record breaker. Am Gas Light
J 102:43-4 Ja 18 '15
Sliding royalties for oil and gaa wells. R. H.
. Johnson. Am Inst Mln E Bui 102:1292-4 Je
'15; Discussion. 108:2423-5 D '15
World's production of petroleum In 1914. Am
Gas Light J 103:123 Ag 23 '15
Petroleum pipe lines
California oil pipe line, 200 miles long, built
In record time of 16 months. 11 map Eng Rec
72:294-6 S 4 '15
oil. C. P. Bowie. 11
Pumping California crude
Eng N 74:1068-71 D 2 '15
Pharmaceutical chemistry. See Chemistry,
Medical and pharmaceutical
Pharrriacy
See also Drugs— Analysis
Phase advancers
Action of phase advancer In regulating power-
factor of an Induction motor, dlag Elec W
66:191 Jl 24 '15 •
Methods of testing the Scherblus compensa-
tor. A. A. Ahmed. Inst E E J 53:640-8 My 1
'15
Phenacetln
Estimation of phenacetin and salol in admix-
ture. W. O. Emery, G. C. Spencer and C. C.
LeFebvre. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:681-4 Ag '15
Phenol. See Carbolic acid
Phenolates
Study of the reaction of alkali salts of sulfonic
adds with alkali phenolates by dry distilla-
tion. E. H. Nollau and L. C. Daniels. Am
Chem Soc J 86:1885-91 S '14
Phenolqulnollneln
Phenolquinolinein, a heterocycllc analog of
phenolphthaleln. A. W. Dox. Am Chem Soc
J 37:11)48-9 Ag '15
Phenylcytoslne
Researches on pyrimidlnes: synthesis of 4-
phenylcytoslne. T. B. Johnson and E. H.
Hemingway. Am Chem Soc J 37:878-83 F '15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Comprehensive city planning In Philadelphia.
B. A. Haldeman. 11 Am Inst Arch J 3:255-60
Je '15
Architecture
Architectural reclamation of small areas in
cities. H. D. Eberlein. 11 Arch Rec 37:1-26
Ja 'IB
New building for tho T-square club, Phila-
delphia. Pa. J: F. Harheson. 11 plans Bzickb
24:2.13-4 O '15
Three types of Georgian architecture: the
evolution of the style In Philadelphia. H. D.
Eberlein. 11 dings Arch Roc 37:159-76 F '15
Bridges
Better looking city railway bridges In Phila-
delphia. M. L. Oookc. Kng N 74:082 O 7 '1G
Street bridges in Philadelphia designed for
permanent artistic ofCectfl. 11 dlugs Jfing Rec
72:r>9S-GUO N 13 '15
Bureau of highways
Cost keeping system for work performed by
municipal forces of the Philadelphia bureau
of highways. Emr & Contr 4,1:21)2-4 Mr 31
'15; Same cond. Eng Rec 71:360-1 Mr 20 '15
Functions of the planning boards installed in
the Bureau of highways and street cleaning.
W: H. Connoll. Eng & Contr 44:187 S 8 '15;
Same. Qood Roads n s 10:168 S 11 '15
1914 operations of the Philadelphia bureau of
highwuyn and street donning. 11 Good Roads
n s 9:131-5 Ap 3 '15
Organization, , character of personnel, scope
of work, and methods of operation and con-
trol of a large municipal highway depart-
ment W: H. ConnelL 11 map J Fr Inst 179:
439-69 Ap '15
Electrical bureau
Signal box records. P. I. Fatton. Munlc J 39:
397-8 S 9 '15
Public works
Pertinent paragraphs from a real report
M. L. Cooke. U King M 50:445-0 D '16
Railroads
Electrification of the Pennsylvania railroad's
suburban line at Philadelphia. 11 diags map
Ry R 57:611-19 N 13 '15
Pennsylvania R. R. electrifies Philadelphia
district 11 map Iflng N 74:930-3 N 11 '15
Philadelphia- Paoll electrification/ 11 diags Mec
( Ry J 46:980-9 N 13 '16
924,000,000 South Philadelphia railroad Im-
provement now well under way. 11 map Eng
gee 72:327-9 8 11 '15
Rapid transit
City of Philadelphia starts rapid-transit work.
H: H. Qulmby. Eng N 74:572-3 S 16 '16
Second Philadelphia report Issued. Elec Ry J
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
335
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Continued
Sewerage
Collection and treatment of sewage. G: S.
Webster. Boston Soc C B J 1:277-89 My '14
Collection and treatment of sewage In Phila-
delphia. Eng & Contr 42:205-7 AR 26 '14
Final report on Philadelphia's plan of sewage
treatment. Eng Rec 71:638 My 22 '16
Philadelphia sewage treatment report Mimic
J 38:840-2 Je 17 '15
Philadelphia's sewerage report; editorial com-
ment. Munlc J 39:257-9 Ag 19 '15
Sewerage developments at Philadelphia. Eng
& Contr 43:sup20 My 26 '16
Streets
Dust suppression and street cleaning. TV: H.
Connell. Good Roads n s 10:249-52 N 6 '15;
Same abr. Eng & Contr 44:238-42 S 29 '15
Philadelphia highway work; use of granite
block in street railway tracks and wood
block near schools and hospitals. U Munlc
J 38:619-22 My 6 '15
Road and boulevard construction in Philadel-
phia, 11 map Munlc Eng 48:243-8 Ap '15
Rules and regulations governing street traffic
in Philadelphia. 11 diags Eng & Contr 42:
321-4 S 30 VL4
See also Philadelphia — Bureau of highways
Water supply
New sedimentation basin will halve costs of
sand cleaning at Philadelphia filters. F. B.
West, diags Eng Rec 71:591-3 My 8 '15
Philadelphia water- filter operations in
Eng N 73:570-7 Mr 25 '15
'hilaoe " - - -
Philadelphia water- works handicap: 1804-1914.
J: C. Trautwlne, Jr. Eng N 73:900-1 My '6 '16
Philadelphia water- works in 1914. Eng N 73:
506 Mr 11 '15
Results of task work without bonus in clean-
ing filter sand at Philadelphia. S. E. Thomp-
son. Eng Rec 70:608-9 D 5 '14; Same. Eng
& Contr 42:579-81 D 23 '14; Same cond., with
discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:102-4 F '15;
Same cond. (Efficiency .study of filter clean-
ing) Munlc J 38:253-4 F 25 '15
Wharves
Philadelphia's Southwark piers completed. 11
diags plans Eng Rec 72:478-80 O 16 '15
Shipping piers In Southwark district of Phila-
delphia: 11 diags plans Eng N 74:421-4 Ag
Philippine Islands
Commerce
ae markets for American lumber. F. H.
, U S Bur For & Dom Com 100:1-16 '15
Industries and resources
Gold dredging in the Philippines. 11 Eng &
Min J 99:685-8 Ap 17 '15
•Philippine forest wealth, D. C. Worcester. 11
Am For 21:1-18 Ja '15
Rattan supply of the Philippines. J: R. Arnold.
U S Bur For & Dom Com 95:1-40 '15
La*
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. Us Bur Mines Bui 94:pt
2, 1053-67 '15
Public works
Philippine road built at high level .
flood damage. 11 map Bmg Rec 72:1
28 '15
Phonetics
Visible speech; eye seeing and the rule meas-
uring the difference between sounds. A. L.
Kroeber. 11 diags Sol Am 112:471 My 22 '15
Phonograph
Electrically -operated phonograph. Jl diag Elec
Microscopic study of the phonograph. J. B.
Taylor. 11 Sci Am 113:428-9+ N 13 '15
cults. 11 diag Elec W 66:1161 N 20 '15
Phonograph shop. See Edison phonograph shop
Phonology. See Phonetics
Phonoptlcon
Mechanical eye bringing sight to the blind.
L. E. Dodd. 11 Sci Am 113:138+ Ag 14 '15
Fhonoptikon and the optophone. E. E. Four-
nier d'Albe. Sci Am 113:467 N 27 '15
Phosphate lands
Cnited States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui U4:pt
Phosphates
Formation of tri- calcium phosphate on mixing
ground limestone with acid phosphate. R. N.
Brackett and B: Freeman. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:620 Jl '16
Newly discovered phosphate deposit in Ten-
nessee. H: V. Maxwell. Eng & Min J 99:1110-
11 Je 26 '16
Phosphate rock as furnace flux. J. A. Barr.
11 Iron Tr R 66:183-6 Ja 21 '15
Phosphate rock industry of Florida. L. TV.
Tucker. 11 Boston Soc C E J 1:509-22 D '14
Phosphates of 2,3-distearin. R. R. Renshaw
and R. R. Stevens. Am Chem Soc J 36:1770-
2 Ag '14
Report of the committee of American chemical
society on research and analytical methods
— phosphate rock. J Ind & Eng- Chem 7:446-8
My '15
Phosphor-bronze. See Bronze
Phosphorescence
Experiments on the nature of the photogenic
processes In the lampyridae. F. A. McDer-
mott. Am Chem Soc J 37:401-4 F '15
Experiments on the nature of the photogenic
substance in the firefly. E. N. Harvey, diag
Am Chem Soc J 37:396-401 F '35
Production of light by animals. U. Dalilgren.
11 J fr Inst 180:513-1*7, 711-27 N-D '15 (to be
cont)
Phosphoric acid
Comparison of a few methods for total phos-
phoric acid in superphosphate. C. A. Peters.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:39-40 Ja '16
Factor to be used for the calculation of the
phosphoric acid in Neumann's method. S. L.
Jodidi. Am Chem Soc J 37:1708-10 Jl '15
Factor to be used for the calculation of the
phosphoric acid In Neumann's method. S. L.
Jodidi and E. H. Kellogg. J FT Inst 180:
349-67 S '15
Strength of nitric add, period of extraction,
and ignition as affecting the gravimetric
determination of phosphoric acid in soils.
O. L. Brauer. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1004-6
D '14
Phosphorus
Analoid method for the determination of
phosphorus in steel* iron and slag. Met &
Chem Eng 13:191-2 Mr '15
Colorimetric •determination of phosphorus in
soil extracts. C. E. Millar and F. A. Gangler.
J Ind & Eng- Chem 7:619 Jl '15
Estimation of uranium and phosphorus. H. D.
Newton and J. L. Hughes. Am Chem Soc J
37:1711-15 Jl '15
Factor to be used for the calculation of the
phosphoric acid In Neumann's method. S. L.
Jodidi. Am Chem Soc J 37:1708-10 Jl '15
How to detect phosphorus In steel. "W. T.
Stead. 11 Iron Tr R 57:989-90 N 18 '15
Nepheloxnetric estimation of phosphorus. F. A.
Kober and G. Egerer. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2373-81 O f!6
Phosphorus In malleable castings. E. Touceda.
11 Iron Tr R 57:634-6 S 30^15; Same. Foun-
dry 43:446-9 N '15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:
924-6 O 21 '15
eelpltation of phosphorus as ammonium
>hosphomolybdate In the presence of sulfurlo
acid. K. G: Falk and K. Buglura, Am Chem
Soc J 37:1507-15 Je '15
Phosphorus penlachlorlde f ^
Densities and degrees of dissociation of the
saturated vapor of phosphorus pentachlorlde.
A. Smith and R. H. Lombard, diags Am
Chem Soc J 87:2055-62 S '15
Photochemistry
Features of photo-chemistry. H. H. McHenry.
Sci Am S 79:27 Ja 9 '16
See also Photographic chemistry
336
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Photo-electric cells
Potassium photo-electric cells; a study of the
relationship of Illumination and current.
H. B. Ives. dlags Sci Am S 80:348-50, 862-3
N 27-D 4 '15
Zero method with photo-electric cells; ab-
stract. F. K. Hiohtmyer. plan Elec W 66:
252 Jl 31 '15
Photo-electricity
Photoelectric relay. J. Kunz. diag- Elec W 66:
934 O 23 '15
Photo-electricity; the Intimate relations of
light and electricity. J. A. Fleming. Sci Am
8 80:6-7, 18-19 Jl 3-10 '15
Photoengraving
Development and recent advances of the
techno-graphlc arts. L: E: Levy. 11 J FT
Inst 180:387-408 O '15
Standardization of the trimming1 of blocks for
engravings. F. W. Gage. 11 Inland Ptr 65:
246-9 My '15
Cost
Increase In prices for engravings. Inland Ptr
55:769-70 8 '15
Photogenic process. See Phosphorescence
Photographic chemistry
Contributions of the. chemist to the photo-
graphic industry. F. C. Frary. J Ind & Eng
Chera 7:938-9 N '15
Evolution of the modern dry plate; its history,
chemistry and manufacture. E. P. Wright-
man. Scl Am 8 80:126-7 Ag 21 '15
Hydrogen potentials of sodium hydroxide
solutions and the dissociation constant of
water. F. C. Frary and A. H. Nietz. Am
Chem 800 J 37:2263-8 O '15
Hydrolysis of sodium carbonate in solution.
F. C. Frary and A. H. Nietz. Am Chem Soc
J 37:2268-78 O '15
Reaction between alkalies and metol and hy-
drocMnon in photographic developers. F. C.
Frary and A. H. Nietz. Am Chem Soc J
37:2273-9 O '16
Reducing power of photographic developers
as measured by their single potentials.
F. C. Frary and A. H. Nietz. diags Am
Chein Soc J 37:2246-63 O '15
Removal of photographic developing and fix-
ing agents from films and prints. C. A.
Brautlecht. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:899 O '15
Photographic paper
Diffusing' media; the optical properties of pho-
tographic papers. Ilium Elng Soc 10:388-93 no
6 '16
Japanese tissue as a photographic paper*. Scl
Am 113:299 O 2 '15
Photographic paper to be made In America.
Scl Am 113:248 8 18 '15
Ben J. Lubschez. Am
S '16
Photographs
Nine pnotc,
Inst Arch
Photography
Application of the new high-efficiency tungs-
ten lamp to photography; with discussion.
M. Lucklesh. 11 Ilium Eng Soc 10:149-80 no
2 '15
Artificial llluminants for use in practical
photography. C. E. K. Mees. J Fr Inst 180:
Development and recent advances of the
techno-graphic arts* L: E: Levy. 11 J Fr Inst
180:387-408 O '15
Evolution of the modern dry plate; its history,
chemistry and manufacture* E. P. Wright-
man. Scl Am S 80:126-7 Ag 21 '15
Gas-filled lamp in photography. Elec W 65:
1154-6 My 8 '16
- How to make carbon positives. C. C. Klplin-
ger. Sci Am 132:289 Mr 27 '15
Invention and development of photography;
from the daguerreotype to the moving plc-
, ture. 11 Scl Am 112:580+ Je 6 '15
Making good photographs. Scl Am S 80:266-7
O 23 '15
Nitrogen-filled tungsten lamp for photographic
purposes; abstract. W. Voege. Elec W 65:
1116-17 *iy 1 '15
Physics of the^hotogaphio jroc^ C B..K.
Recent advances In photography. H: Leff-
mann. ilJ Fr Inst 178:743-9 D '14; Same. Sci
Am S 79:44-6 Ja 16 '16
Relative photographic and visual efficiencies
of llluminants. L. A. Jones, M. B. Hodgson
and K. Huse. J Fr Inst 180:484-7 O '15
See aUo _ Blue_ prints; Cameras; Chrono-
,_ . Moving
f . holographs;
ilcrography ;
Reproduction of plans, drawings, etc.
Camera vs. the pantograph. H. A. William
diaga Colliery 36:2SS-91 Ja '1C; Excerpt.
M 48:901-3 Mr '15
How tracings are reproduced for the federal
evaluation. Eng Rec 71:675 My 29 '15
Machine reproduces, develops and prints all
in itself. 11 Bng Rec 72:32 Jl 3 '15
New reproducing machine of the Commercial
camera co. il Iron Tr R 56:1106-7 Je 3 '16
Photographing on both sides of a sheet. H Iron
Age 95:1122-3 My 20 '15
Photostat and its use. L. D. Burlingame. 11
Mach 21:951-4 Ag '15
Portland, Ore., bureau of photography. H. M.
White. 11 Munic J 39:577-8 O 14 '16
Photography, Aerial
Military rocket camera. 11 Scl Am 112:125 B1
Photographic maps; methods of producing cor-
rect charts with the camera. Kappel. 11 dlags
Sci Am S 80:200-1 S 25 '16
Photography, Bureaus of. Soe Portland, Ore-
gon — Bureau of photography
Photography, Color. Sue Color photography
Photography, Military
Military air suoutintf by motion pictures. E. A.
Dench. Sci Am 112:156 F 13 '15
Military rochet camera. 11 Sci Am 112:125
F 6 TL6
tfcc; also Photography of projectiles
Photography, Submarine
Submarine photographic apparatus. 11 Elec W
65:1330-1 My 22 '16
Submarine photography. 11 Int Marine Eng
'1C
20:327 Jl
Submarine photography. J.
. Ilium Eng Soc 10:403-4 no 5
Submarine
lamps. 11
'15
E. Williamson. II
15
by aid of quartz
Elec'n 66:1009 My 29
£ees.
stract.
& Chem Eng 13:923 D 1
Ab-
Possibilities in technical photography. F: He-
nius. Eng Soc W Pa 80:991-1002 Ja '15
Photography In Industry
See aluo Photography — Reproduction of
plans, drawings, oic.
Photography of projectiles
Photographing projectiles. C. Cranz, P. A.
Gtlnt her, and F. Ktilp. il Sci Am S 79:204-5,
220-1 Mr 27-Ap 3 '15
Photography of sound
Photographing speech; some recent Investiga-
tions by Dr. Marage. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am
112:807-13 Je 19 '16
Photokaleldoaraph
Apparatus Tor the production of kaleidoscopic
pictures. 11 Scl Am S 79:12-13 Ja 2 '15
Photo-kuloiclograph. 11 Sci Am 112:103 Ja 30
15
Photometric analysis. See Nephelometry (pho-
tometric analysis)
Photometry , .
Approximate uniform photometric point-
source. A. B. Kennelly, K. W. Chadbourn
and a. D. TCdwarda. dlags Ilium Eng Soc 10:
126-83 no 1 '15
Calculation of illumination; description of
method developed to overcome the difficulties
encountered with Indirect or semi-direct
light sources. R: C. PowelL Hlec W 65:1468-
teriatlc equations of tungsten filament
s and their application in heterochro-
mattc photometry. G. W. Middlekauff ana.
J. F. Skogland. U S Bur Stand Bui ll:jf§3-
634 My 27 '15; Abstract J Fr Inst 179:97-9
Ja '35; Excerpt. Ulum EJngr Soc 9:734-68; Dis-
cussion. 9:769-74 no 8 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
337
ker photometer. Blum Engr
Photometry — Continued
Choice of a group of observers for hetero-
chromatic measurements. H. E. Ives and
E% F. Kingsbury. Ulum Eng Soc 10:203-8 no
Establishment of photometry on a physical
basis. H. JE. Ives. bibllog II diags J Fr Inst
18U:404>-36 O f!5
Experiments with colored absorbing solu-
tions for use in heterochromatlc photometry;
with discussion. H. E. Ives and E. F. Kings-
bury, diags Ilium Eng Soc 9:795-813 no 8
'14; 10:253-8 no 3 '15
Flicker photometer attachment for the Lum-
mer-Brodhun contrast photometer. E. F.
Kingsbury. 11 diags J Fr Inst 180:215-23 Ag
'15; Same. Am Gas Light J 103:119. 122-3
Ag 28 '15
Home-made portable equipment for photom-
eter tests, il Elec W 66:873 O 1G '15
Integrating sphere and arc lamp photometry;
with discussion. N. K. Chaney and E. L.
Clark. Ulum Eng Soc 10:1-37 no 1 '15
Integrating sphere equipped for testing gas-
fllfed lamps, il dlaj? Elec W 65:120 Ja F '15
Light filters for use In photometry; with dis-
cussion. C. E. K. Mees. Ilium Eng Soc 9:
990-7 no 9 '14
Method of correcting abnormal color vision and
its application to the flicker photometer.
H. E. Ives and E. F. Kingsbury. Blum Eng
Soc 10:259-70 no 3 '16
Methods of expressing brightness. J. R. Cra-
vath. Elec W 64:1157-8 D 12 '14
New form of fllckei
8:462 N '15
New illumination photometer. C. S. Redding.
11 dlag Elec W 66:85-6 Ja 9 '15; Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:220-1 Ja 30 '15
New illuminometer. Elec W 65:74 Ja 9 '16
New standard light source. L. A. Jones. Am
Gas Light J 101:251-3 O 19 '14; Same. Ilium
Eng Soc 9:716-27; Discussion. 9:728-33 no
Optical properties of diffusing media, mum
Eng Soc 10:366-78 no 5 '15
Ornamental street-lighting systems compared.
H. E. Mahan and H. E. Butler. 11 diags Eleo
W 66:180-2 Jl 24 '15
Photometric units. P. G. Nutting. Elec W 65:
332-3, 645 F 6. Mr 13 '15
Photometry of gas-filled incandescent lamps;
with discussion. C. H. Sharp. 11 Ulum Eng
Soc 9:1021-32 no 9 '14
Photometry of gas-filled lamps. D. H. Tuck.
diags Elec W 65:78 Ja 9 '16
Photometry of Incandescent lamps. J. W.
Roper, diags Am Gas Light J 102:178-9 Mr
22 '16
Photometry of lights of different colors; ab-
stract. I. G. Priest. Blec W 66:185 Jl 24 '15
Photometry of the gas-filled lamp. G. W.
Middlekauff and J. F. Skogland. Elec W 64:
1248-61 D 26 '14
Physical photometer In theory and practice.
W. W. Coblentz. diags J Fr Inst 180:335-48
S '15
Physical photometry. H. E. Ives. diags Ilium
Eng Soc 10:101-25 no 1 '15
Physical photometry with a thermopile arti-
ficial eye; abstract. H. E. Ives and E. F.
Kingsbury. dlag Elec W 66:1100-1 N 13 '16
Potassium photo-electric cells; a study of the
relationship of illumination and current.
H. E. Ives. diags Sci Am S 80:348-50, 362-3
N 27-D 4 16
Practical rating of electric Incandescent lamps;
with discussion. F. W. WlUcox. diags Blum
Engr 8:163-85 Ap '15
Progress In photometry; committee report.
Ilium Eng Soc 10:550-6 no 7 '15; Same cond.
Am Gas Light J 103:278 N 1 '15
Proposals relative to definitions, standards and
photometric methods. H. E. Ives. bibllog
Blum Eng Soc 10:315-19 no 4 '15
Proposed unit of brightness. Elec "W 65:715
Mr 20 '15
Rapid illuminometer exhibited before Chicago
section. I. E. S. dlag Elec W 65:170-1 Ja 16
Transmission and reflection photometer for
small areas. P. G. Nutting and L. A. Jones,
plan Ulum Eng Soc 9:611-13 no 7 '14
Unit ^of brightness. H. E. Ives. Elec \V 65:460
Tear's progress in illuminating engineering.
Ilium Engr 8:45-7 F '15
Zero metnod with photo-electric cells; ab-
stract. F. K. Richtmyer. plan Elec W 66:252
Jl 31 '16
Photomicrography ~*
Equipment for sand photomicrography. 11 Eng
Improved apparatus for photomicrography of
metals. 11 Met & Chem Ens 13:928-9 D 1 '15
Mechanical features of the hydration of Port-
land cement and the making of concrete as
revealed by microscopic study. N. C. John-
son. Ii Am Soc M E J 37:516-25; Discussion.
37:525-8 S '15
Microscope opens new field In study of con-
crete. N. C. Johnson. 11 Eng Rec 71:98-102,
160-4. 194-7, 2t>8-5, 301-3, 320-4 Ja 23, F 6-13,
27-Mr 13 '16
Portraying- the little things of nature. E: F.
uw. 11 Sci Am 113:360 O 23 '15
from European battlefields, il Iron Age
96:186-7 Jl 22 '15
Use of light filters with- the tassin me tall o-
graphic apparatus. F: H. Getman. il dlag J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:431 My '15
Photostat
New reproducing machine. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
1106-7 Je 3 '15
Photostat and its use. L. D. Burlingame. 11
Mach 21:951-4 Ag '15
Phototelegraphy
Electric transmission of pictures; abstract. J.
Blondin. dlag Elec W 66:479 F 20 '15
Electrolytic luminosity for phototelegraphic
receiver. L. H. Walter, dlag Elec W 66:139
Jl 17 '16
Facsimile telegraphy and phototelegraphy. Sci
Am 132:571+ Je 5 '15
Photographing speech; some recent Investiga-
tions by Dr. Marage. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am 112:
607-8 Je 19 '15
Telephotographic apparatus of Georges Rig--
nous. R. Arapu. diag Sci Am S 79:331 My22
Sec also Telephotography
Phototherapy
Artificial light treatment of surgical tubercu-
losis. Sci Am S 80:175-6 S 11 '15
Uses1 of light in the treatment of disease.
E. C. Titus. Ilium Eng Soc 10:135-42 no 2
'15; Same. Sci Am S 79:255 Ap 17 '16; Discus-
slpn. Ulum Eng Soc 10:142-8 no 2 '15
See also Radiotherapy
Phrenology
Relation of phrenology to the study of char-
acter. Sci Am S 80:354-5 D 4 '15
Physical examinations
Chicago Elevated medical methods. H. E.
Fisher. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1192-5 Je 26 '15
Efficient human machine. Sci Am 113:334 O 16
'15
Examining the physique of Chicago Elevated
employees. H. E. Fisher. 11 Elec Ry J 46:
216-19 Ag 7 '15
How to keep your men healthy. S. C. Coey.
Iron Tr R 56:389-90 F 18 '15
Periodic physical examination of employes.
E. L. FlskT Am Ind 15:21-3 F; 22-3 Je '15
Personal biologic examinations. G: M. Gould.
Sci Am S 79:146-7 Mr C '16
Physical control of employees. Eng & Mln J
100:759 N 6 '15
Physical examinations of section foremen.
W. E. Schott. Ry Age 57:1147 D 18 '14
Physician In Industry; how the science of pre-
ventive medicine is minimizing accidents.
S. M. McCurdy. Iron Age 95:401 F 18 '15;
Same. Sci Am S 79:266 Ap 24 '16
Physical geography
See also Caves; Earth; Geology; Geysers
Physical laboratories
British national physical laboratory; abstract
of annual report, electrical standards di-
vision. Elec W 66:187-8 Jl 24 '15
British national physical laboratory; program
of research work for 1915-16. Met & Chem
Eng 13:870-1 X 15 '15
338
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
688-6
>rles — Continued
work at the National
Met & Chem
18:
National physical laboratory: abstract of an-
nual report. Engineer 119:623-4 Je 25 '15
See also Electric laboratories
Physical measurements
Limits of experimental investigation. Scl Am
S 80:83 Ag 7 '15
Measuring one twenty-millionth of an inch.
E. Keil. 11 plan Sci Am 112:363-4 Ap 17 '15
Physics •
Advances In general physics. Scl Am S 80:
130 As 28 '15
Physics of the photographic process. C. E. K.
Mees. aiags J Fr Inst 17fl:I41-60 F '15; Ab-
stract. Met & Chem Bng 13:923 D 1 '15
Sec also Air; Atoms; Capillarity; Chemis-
try, Physical; Compressibility; Dynamics;
.Evaporation; Fluids; Force and energy;
Oases; Hydraulics; Light: Liquid air; Mag-
netism; Mechanics; Radiation: Radioactiv-
ity; Steam; Temperature, High; Thermo-
dynamics; Thermometers; Units
Physiological apparatus
Instrumental study of the heart. 11 Scl Am
112:630-1+ Je 26 '16
Physiological laboratories
Scientist and the athlete; the physiological
laboratory of the French military school at
Joinville. J. Boyer. il Sci Am S 79:292 My 8
'15
Piano player records
Machine for making player-piano rolls at
home, il Scl Am 113:431 N 13 '15
Piano playing
Device for* the simultaneous playing of violin
and piano, il Sci Am 113:471 N 27 '15
Picketing
Washington's new anti-plcketing law. Iron
Tr R 57:915 N 4 '15
Pickling (metals)
Effects of pickling upon the corrosion of iron.
E. A. Richardson. Met & Chem Eng 12:759
D '14; Same. Iron Age 95:621 Mr 18 '15
Mesta pickling machines. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:
887 S '15
Removing iron scale by pickling; theory vs.
practice. C. Herlng. Met & Chem Eng 13:
Pfcrlc acid
Explosion of picric acid. A. Cooper-Key. Engi-
neer 119:155 F 12 '16
Synthetic phenol and picric acid. A. H. Ney.
Met & Chem Eng 13:686-90 O 1 '15; Same.
Sci Am S 80:846-7 N 27 '15
Pictures
Bee also Moving pictures
Piece work
Freight car repairs under a piece work sys-
tem. J. J. ToTin. Ry Age (Meph ed) 89:347-8
Jl '16
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
piece work. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:473 S '16
Modern piece work system for a large plating
department C: H. Fleischer. Metal Ind n s
13:326-6 Ag '16
Modern plating practice: a piecework system
Piece rate system for wages in cotton mills.
O. Elsas. Textile World 49:213-17 My '15
Piece work and bonus systems in the boiler
shop. N. H. Ahsiuolh. 'Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:240-2 My '15
Piece work and its advantages. E. J. Thill.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:122 Mr '15
Piece work for the paint shop. H. Heffelfinger.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:526 O '15
Railway storekeepers' association: committee
report. Ry Age 58:1043 My 21 '15
Special 'applications' of the piece work system.
• H. F. Seward. JT Account ^0:122-8 Ag f!6
Piers
- Canadian Pacific terminal Improvements at
Vancouver. 11 plan Ry Age 58:614-16 Mr 19
15
Connecticut shipping terminal at New London.
W.( E. Clarke. 11 diags Eng N 74:1028-32 N
25 '15
Covered slip and pier with gantry cranes for
handling lumber, dlags Eng N 74:494-5 S 9
Crib-and-concrete guide pier at the Black
Rock ship lock, lldiag Eng N 73:541-2 Mr
Design features of the Commonwealth pier no.
& Contr
Freight handling at Havana, Cuba. 11 Int
Marine Eng 20:116-18 Mr '15
L1 °fr *™*' *' P< Whitbam-
New deep water pier at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A. F. Dyer. 11 Concrete Cem 7:7-13 Jl 'IB*
Same cond. Eng N 73:1204-10 Je 24 '15
N!£-!5MV^8- fl *••• Dngtaeer U0:
Ninth street pier in Lake Erie at Cleveland.
Ohio. 11 dlags Bng N 74:258-60 Ag 5 '15
step in the building of New York's
great piers. R.
160-1 Ag
Notable _
R. G. Skerrett. 11 Scl Am 113:
'21 '15
Paving1 for piers, warehouses and garages,
plan Eng N 73:953-4 My 13 '16
Philadelphia's Southwark piers completed. 11
diiiga plans Eng Rec 73:*f8-80 O 16 '15
Progress on 46th street pier coffer-dam, New
York city, il Eng N 73:iT08 My 6 '15
Shipping piers in Southwark district of Phila-
delphia. 11 dlags plans Bng N 74:421-4 Ag 26
Suspended fenders a feature of new relnforced-
concrete piers at San Frunelseo. F. G.
White, il diags Kng Ilec 71:231-3 F 20 '15-
•Work to start in deep cofferdam for New York
pier. 11 Eng Rec 71:654-5 My 22 '15
tfcr also Bulkheads; Wharves
Piers (bridges). See Bridges — Foundations and
piers
Piers (foundations)
Large brick piors tested at laboratory of
Bureau of standards; abstracts. J. H. Grif-
fith and J. G. Bragg. 11 Eng Reo 71:460-1 Ap
10 '15; Eng N 74:242-3 Ag 5 '15; Ind Bng 15:
106 S '15
Piers, Municipal
Chicago municipal pier. 11 diags Bng N 74:
193-7 Jl 29 '15
Longest municipal pier In United States is
Hearing completion at Chicago, il dlags Eng
Rec 71:778-80 Je 19 '36
Severe tests show Chicago municipal pier to
be sound In construction. 11 Eng Rec 72:75
Superstructure of Chicago municipal pier. 11
Eng N 74:306-8 Ag 12 '15
Pies
1800 pies an hour: electrically operated ma-
chine. 11 Elec W 65:419 F 13 '16 T
Pig Iron
Foundry iron prices Cincinnati and Chicago,
1876 to 1914. Iron Age 95:13 Ja 7 '15 v
Low carbon nig iron for iron castings. Iron
Age 95:796-7 Ap 8 '15
Machines for breaking pig Iron. 11 Iron Tr R
56:1069 My 27 '15
Pig-iron production in 1914. Eng & Mm J
99:540 Mr 20 '15
Production of pig iron In the United States
in the first half of 1916. Iron Age 96:369 Ag
12 '15; Same. Iron Tr R 67:324 Ag 12 "15
Properties of southern foundry pig Iron. J. "W.
M'Queen. Iron Age 94:1294-5; Discussion.
L. R. Lemolne. 94:1295-6 D 3 '14
See also Cast iron
Pig Iron mixer . .
Modern foundry pig-iron mixer; operating and
chemical results with blast-furnace and
coke-oven gases; abstract O. Slmmersbacn.
Iron Age 91:812-18 O 7 '15
Pigments , ,_.
Artistic painting and the old masters. M.
Toch. IT J Fr Inst 179:47-68 Ja '16
See also Dyes and dyeing; Paint
Pike's Peak
Build scenic highway up Pike's Peak. 11 Eng
Reo 72:504-6 O 28 f!6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
339
Pile drivers
r. L. Goodday. dlag Eng
'15
Raising- a heavy 65-ft, plledrlver. II Eng &
CoStr 44:847-8 N 3 '15
Trestle building with easily moved pile dri-
ver. G: A. Baton. II Ens Hec 71:501 Ap 17
Pile driving. See Files and pile driving
Pile pulling
File pulling- ^methods compared. 11 Eng Rec 71:
Pulling falsework piles. 11 Eng N 73:553 Mr
18 '15
Pulling steel sheet piling- with a steam ham-
mer. W. F. Schaphorst. Eng & Contr 43:
217 Mr 10 '15
Pulling- steel sheetplles with an Inverted steam
hammer. 11 Eng N 73:218-19 F 4 '15
Boston foundations. J. R. Worcester. Boston
Soc C E J 1:13-19 Ja '14; Discussion. 1:179-
248, 395-417 Ap, S '14
Data on test borings and test piles at site of
Field museum of natural history, Chicago. 11
15
Eff
& Contr 44:141-3 Ag 25 '1
of steaming process of creosoting on
strength of Oregon flr piling; abstracts. H. B.
Macfarland. Eng Rec 70:487-8 O 31 '14;
~
& Contr 42:481-3 N 18 '14; Summary.
72:863 O 29 '14
Jacking tests on piles. Eng N 74:559 S 16 '16
Loading test of lagged piles in soft silt C. W.
Stanford. 11 Eng N 74:76-7 Jl 8 '15
Pile tests Indicate type of substructure for
Technology buildings. C: T. v^tTi. U Tn-ng
Rec 72:23S-8 Ag 21 '16
Results of experience with piles and pile
tests. J. W. Tausslg. Eng N 72:1254-5 D 24
'14
Tests of piles in sand beach, Atlantic City,
N. J. F. W. Abbott, dlag Eng N 74:28-30
Tests on treated and untreated Oregon flr
piling. Ry Age 57:1156 D 18 '14
Piles and pile driving __
Cement-coated piles repaired under water. Eng
Rec 72:674 N 27 '16
Data on test borings and test piles at site of
Field museum of natural history, Chicago. 11
Eng & Contr 44:141-3 Ag 25 '15
' Explosives loosen hard ground for driving con-
crete piles; abstracts. F. T. James. Eng N
74:658-9 S 16 '15; Eng Rec 72:240 Ag 21 '15;
Eng & Contr 44:332-3 O 27 '15
Foundation piles cut off above water line.
Eng N 74:168 Jl 22 '15
Machine for boring under-water holes in piles.
11 Eng N 74:316 Ag 12 '16
New deep water pier at Halifax. Nova Scotia.
A. F. Dyer. II Concrete Gem 7:7-13 Jl '15;
Same cond. Eng N 73:1204-10 Je 24 '15
Flledrlvlng; destroys a tunnel, by clay pressure.
11 E
Pile-d
Rec 71:'.
Pile penetratio'n with and without water Jet.
F. T. Parker. 11 Eng N 73:686-7 Mr 25 '
Abstract. Assn Eng Soc J 64:159-67 Ap
Piles driven under difficulties. 11 Eng Rec 71:
213 F 13 '15
Pressures on plies supporting* masonry. R. P.
V. Marquardsen. dlags W Soc E J 20:541-7
Je '15; Same. Eng & Contr 44:392-3 N 17
'15
Special outrigger for driving piles under
trestles. 11 (Bags Eng N 72:1266 D 24 '14
Why not a rational specification for a wooden
pile? B. P. Goodrich. Bng Rec 71:627-8 My
15 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:466-7 My 19 '15
ving destroys a runnel oy ciay pressure,
ig N 74:404-5 Ag 26 '16
•firing specifications. D: Gutman. Eng
71:784 Je 19 '15
Ace
Breakwaters; Concrete
piling;
Foundations; File drivers; File pulling; File
testing
PI It down man
Mankind In the making. W. P. Pycraft 11 Scl
Am 112:100-1 Ja 80 TL6
Pine
Commercial uses of longleaf pine. P. L. But-
trick. 11 Am For 21:896-908 S '16
Forest service proposes grading rule for south-
ern yellow pine. Eng Rec 72:55-6 Jl 10 '15
Growing pine at a profit. J. R. Simmons. 11 A-m
For fi:1043-6 N ^16
Life history of shortleaf pine. W. R. Mattoon.
dlags 10 pla map U S Agrlc Bui 244:1-46 'IB
Longleaf pine. 11 Am For21:895-6 S '15
Longleaf pine distinguished visually from lob-
lolly or shortleaf. A. Koehler. U Eng Rec 72:
319-20 S 11 '15
Norway pine in the lake states. T. S. Wool-
sey, jr. and H. H. Chapman. 11 map U 3
Agric Bui 139:1-42 '14
Seed production of western white pine. R. Zoru
U S Agric Bui 210:1-15 '15
Specifications for yellow-pine bridge and
trestle timbers. Ry Age 59:67-8 Jl 9 '15
Story of white pine. H. MaxwelL 11 Am For
21:34-46 Ja '15
Utilization and management of lodgepole pine
In the Rocky mountains. D.
map U S Agrlc Bui 234:1-54 '15
Vaate - -
Waste pine wood utilization. J: E. Teeple. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:929-30 N '15
Pine oil
Oils of the coniferae. IV— The leaf and twig
oils of digger pine, lodgepole pine, and red
fir. A. W. Schorger. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:24-
6 Ja '15
Oleoresln of sand pine. A. W. Schorger. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:321-2 Ap '15
Pine-shoot moth
Pine-shoot moth. U Am For 21:637-40 My '15
Pineapples
Pineapple-canning industry of the world. J. A.
Shrlver. U S Bur For & Dom Com 91:1-43
Utilizing wastes In canning pineapples. Scl
Am S 79:361 Je 5 '15
Pinions
Gears and pinions. R. H. Dalgleish. dlags Elec
Ry J 45:942 My 15 '15
Home-made pinion puller. C. M. Feist. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:641 S 25 15
Points on the Installation and removal of
H SSft M &~ x *•
Test of power forcing press pinion. Mach 21:
770 My '16
Use of the gas flame in removing pinions.
R. H. Parsons. Elec Ry J 45:988 My 22 '15
Finite
Inosite and plnlte and some of their deriva-
tives. E: G. Griffin and J. M. Nelson. Am
Chem Soc J 87:1552-71 Je '15
Pipe. See Pipes
Pipe brackets
Convenient form of wall bracket for pipes. 11
Elec W 66:979 O 30 '15
Pipe cleaning
Machine for cleaning ascension pipes, diag Am
Gas Light J 103:61 Jl 26 '16
See also Water pipes— Cleaning
Pipe covering
British method
W. Ing-
. of coating steel „
ham. Eng & Contr 44:315 O 20 '1
Covering protects large penstocks from freez-
ing; cement-mortar coating supported by
special steel frame around pipe and rein-
forced with wire mesh. H. C. Huber. 11 dlags
Ens Rec 71:269 F 27 '15
Methods employed In field-coating two pipe
lines— applying bltumastlc enamel with spe-
cial machines. Ene & Contr 44:311-12 O 20
'16
Protection of riveted steel pipe. L. Metcalf.
Eng & Contr 42:598-9 D 30 '14
Tar paint proves better than lead paint on
pipes. B. Dibble. Eng Rec 72:349-50 S 18 '16;
Same. Eng N 74:973-4 N 18 '15; Same cond.
Eng & Contr 44:181 S 8 '15
Bee also Steam pipe coverings
Pipe cutters1
Strickler ratchet pipe cutter. U Mimic Eng 49:
156 O '15
Circle to ellipse offset transition piece, dlags.
Metal Work 84:616-17+ N 12 '15
340
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pipe elbows — Continued
Frictions! losses In elbows and 'ducts. G: A.
Fuller, dlags Metal Work 84:871-2 S 17 '15
Loss of pressure due to elbows In the trans-
mission of air through pipes or ducts. F. L.
Busey. Am Soc Heat & V El 19:366-76 '13
Pattern for offset In ventilation pipe. Metal
Work 83:571-3+ Ap 16 '15
Patterns for compound curve elbow of cop-
per. diags Metal Work 83:417-19 Mr 19 '15
Patterns tor sheet metal transforming elbow.
diags Metal Work 83:357-8 Mr 5 '15
Simple chart for designing furnace elbows.
Metal Work 84:210-11 Ag 13 '15
Pipe fitting
Sec also Gas fitting; Pipe joints; Plumbing;
Steam pipes
Pipe fittings
Developing patterns for water pipe
diags Metal Work 84:492-3 O 16 '15
lateral.
Pattern tor angular boot of varying section.
diags Metal Work 84:456-7 O 8 '15
See alw Furnaces, Hot air— Pipes and
fittings
Pipe flanges
Institution of mechanical engineers discusses
strength of pipe flanges. Engineer 119:102,
1916 U. S. standard schedule of flanged fittings
and flanges. Eng & Mln J 99:1121 Je 26 '15;
Same. Power 41:782 Je 8 '16
Progress of standard flange schedule. Heat &
Yen 12:44-6 Ag '15
Standardisation of pipe __ ,_
fittings. J: Dewrance. diags __ . ______ ____
124-5 Ja 29 '15; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:'
189-00 Mr '15
Pipe hangers
Various types of pipe hangers. H. L. Alt.
diags Dom Eng 73:66-8. 100-2 O 16-23 '15
Pipe Joints
Acetylene welding of gas pipe. G: H. Manlove.
il Iron Tr R 5«:272-3 F 4 '15; Abstract. Ind
Eng 16:57-8 F '15
Autogenous pipe welding. U Iron Age 95:296-7
F 4 '15
Ball joint for blow-pipe connection, diags
Metal Work 83:294-6 F 19 '15
Oast iron submarine aqueduct. 11 diags Engi-
neer 120:176-8, 180 Ag 20 '16
Caulking lead joints with compressed air at
Waltham, Mass. Eng & Contr 42:290-1 3 23
Cement instead of lead for pipe Joints. Bng N
74:1047-8 N 26 '16
Compounds for calking pipe joints. F. B. Hays.
Dom Eng 72:170 Ag 7 '15
Connecting cast-iron pipe sections under
water, il Eng N 74:896 N 4 '15
Easily made expansion joint W. A. McQee.
diags Power 42:277 Ag 24 '15
Economies of welded pipe connections, il Iron
Age 96:1289 Je 10 '15
Experiences with leadite for jointing cast iron
water mains. H: A. Symonds. Eng & Contr
44:247-8 S 29 '16
Qas welding for pipe lines. J. F. Springer. 11
Munic J 88:254-6 F 25 '15'
How to make good joints in cast iron water
mains with leadite. W. C. Hawley. Eng &
Contr 44:200-2 S 15 '15; Same cond. (Expe-
riences in calking joints of water mains)
Eng Rec 72:326 S 11 '15
Joint details in high-head pipe lines— data on
pipe lines throughout the world. L. C. Froh-
rieb. il Eng & Contr 44:77-8 Jl 28 '-15
Joints for wrought-lron and steel pipe. R. S.
Lord, diags Eng N 74:1035-7 N 2r'15
Lead wool as jointing material; abstract.
C. E. Reinicker. 11 Am Gas Light J 102:242-6
Ap 19 '15; Abstract (Methods and cost of
pneumatic calking of lead wool joints) Eng
& Contr 43:620-2 Je 9 '16
Leadite Joints for water pipes; abstracts. H. A.
Symonds; W. C. Hawley. Munic J 39:443 S
16 '15
Leakage from lead Joints: abstracts, A. H.
Smith. Munlc J 39:470-1 S 23 '15; Eng &
Contr 44:313-14 O 20 '15 *
under difficulties.
16
. .
Pa 31:417-37 Je '15; Excerpt. Iron Age 96:
1352 Je 17 '15; Discussion. Eng Soc \V Pa
31:438-58 Je '15
Pipe
fre
Pipe Joint for very high pressure, diags
Gas Light J 103:333 N22 '16
"MR
¥r- A
Power 42:300-1 Ag 31
Mortar Joint laid with canvas band in wet
trench. D. H. Fleming, dlags Eng Rec 72:240
Ag 21 '15
Narrows flexible Joint submarine siphon. J: P.
Hogan. 11 diags plans Eng Rec 70:656-9 D 19
'14
Oxyacetylene welding in pipe work. W. L.
Roueche. 11 Power 41:808-11 Je 15 '15
Pipe couplings. R. S. Lord, diags Eng Soc W
~ 31:417-37 - — • - • -
2 Je 17 '1:
.438-58 Je '_
i Joint falls by pulling out at elbow. 11 Eng
ftec 72:390 S 25 '15
Am
Pipe wel&ing at Panama Pacific exposition.
11 Metal Work 84:237-8 Ag 20 '15
Plant and methods employed in laying the
flexible-Jointed Narrows syphon of the
Catskill aqueduct. S. W. Symons. 11 Eng &
Contr 43:218-19 Mr 10 '16
Present practice of gas distribution by British
undertakings. W. Hole. 11 Am Gas Light J
103:307-9 if 15 '15
Pressed steel union of new design, il Iron Age
95:1296 Je 10 '15
Repairing leaks in flexible jointed water main
in 40 ft. of water, Galveston harbor, Texas.
N. T. Blockburn. diags Eng & Contr 42:163-
4 Ag 12 '14
Ross expansion Joint dlag Power 41:375 Mr 16
Thermit welding. W. R. Hulbert. Am Gas Inst
Fro 9:pt 2, 1182-4 '14
Use of riveted or screw Jointed pipe for sub-
merged lines. C. Herschel. Eng & Contr 44:
409-10 N 24 '15
Water main under New York harbor from
Brooklyn to Staten Island. J. F. Springer.
11 diag Munic Eng 49:92-5 S '15
Welding of high pressure mains. J. D. Shat-
tuck. 11 dlags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 945-
1011 '14: Same abr. Am Gas Light J 102:54-5,
68-60, rf6-9 Ja 2B-F 1 '16; Discussion. Am
Gas inst Fro 9:pt 2, 1011-5 2 '14
Welding water and gas mains. 11 Scl Am 112:
272+ Mr 20 '15
Wiping a lead- covered cable. H. E. Weight-
man. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:901-2 My 15 '15
Pipe laying
Barge with skidway lays 300-ft. line of 12-in.
_ _ in five hours. A. G. Elliot. 11 Eng Rec
.2T611 N 13 '15
Cast iron submarine aqueduct, il diags Engi-
neer 120:176-8, 180 Ag 20 '15
Conditions encountered and methods employed
in laying water pipes in the congested
streets of New York city. M. Blatt. Eng &
Contr 44:246-7 S 29 '16
Connecting cast-iron pipe sections under
water, il Eng N 74:896 N 4 '15
Field and office methods in connection with
- large water mains
W. Albin. Eng &
Flexible bronze tubing of the Partridge Island
pipe line, il dlag En* N 73:1107-8 Je 17 '15;
Same cond. Am Gas Light J 103:42 .11 19 '16
48-inch cast iron force main for Atlantic City,
New Jersey. L Van Gilder, il Am Water
Works Assn J 1:704-8 D '14; Some. Eng &
Contr 43:77 Ja 27 '15
Installation and maintenance of services. R. 3.
Duncan. 11 dlags Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2,
1052-1161; Discussion. 9:pt 2, 1161-82 '14
Laying a 6-ft pipe tunnel across the Milwau-
kee river. 11 diags Eng N 73:622-4 Mr 18 '16
Laying a submerged sewer outlet at San
Francisco. A. J. Cleary. il Eng N 73:325 F
18 '15
Laying and repairing water mains. W. W. Al-
bin. Metal Work 84:102 Jl 23 '15
Laying submerged outfall sewer in surf. A. J.
Cleary. 11 Eng N 74:413-14 Ag 26 '16
Laying water main In tunnel to avoid frozen
ground. A. Conn. Eng N 73:891-2 My 6 '15
Limits of precision inlaying submerged water
mains. D. D. Clarke. Eng & Contr 44:76 Jl
«O Mg
Lowering a submarine pipe by piledrlvera. il
dlag Eng N 72:1264 D 24 '14
Lowering mains under pressure and cost of
laying water mains at San Diego. 11 Eng ft
Contr 42:419-20 O 28 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
341
& Gontr 44:81 Ag 4 '15
main. R. J. Van Wagner.
Manuiacturlng and laying reinforced con-
crete sewer pipe at Philadelphia. 11 Eng &
Contr 43:245-i Mr 17 '15
Method and cost of constructing a 6-mile
water main, of 3- in. screwed pipe, for New
Orleans .Lake Shore land co. A. M. Shaw.
Eng & Contr 43:222 Mr 10 '15
Method employed in lowering water Intake
pipe through ice at Gilbert, Minn. A. Cohn.
Moving a 30-ln.
II Eng N 74:108 D 2 '15
Narrows flexible joint submarine siphon. J: P.
Hogan. 11 dlags plans Eng Rec 70:656-9 D
Onelda street crossing under Milwaukee river.
11 plan Eng Rec 70:616-17 D 5 '14
Placing a jointed concrete pressure pipe in-
side a brick tunnel for water-supply, Balti-
more. 11 dlags Eng N 73:600-2 Mr 26 '15
Protection of pipes when buried under the
floor, diag Elec W 66:592 S 11 '15
Pushing service pipes under pavements. F. C.
Amsbary. Am Water Works Assn J 1:719 D
Elver crossings on the Nepaug pipe line. E. C.
Miles. 11 Munlc J 38:249-51 F 25 '15
Rush work after storm restores Galves ton's
water supply and rail connections. E. B.
Van De Greyn. il Eng Rec 72:500-1 O 23 '15
7000-foot pipe line floated to place in Lake
Ontario in long sections. X. A. Brown. 11
diags Eng Rec 72:20-1 Jl 3 '15
Subaqueous pipe taken up and replaced 3
feet lower. E. M. Blake. Eng Rec 72:69-70
Jl 17 '15
Three types of bridge for carrying gas mains
across subway cuts. 11 Eng Rec 72:207 Ag
14 *15
Use of riveted or screw Jointed pipe for sub-
merged lines. O. Herschel. Eng & Contr 44:
409-10 N 24 '15
"Water main under New York harbor from
Brooklyn to Staten Island. J. F. Springer.
11 diag Munlc Eng 49:92-5 S '15
Welding of high pressure mains1. J. D. Shat-
tuckT Am Gas lost Pro 9:pt 2. 994-1006 '14;
Same cond. Am Gas Light J 102:67-8 F 1 '16
See also Pipe lines; Street openings
Cost
Comparative costs of laying 16- and 12-ft.
pipe. Eng N 74:318 Ag 12 *15
Comparison of actual cost of laying 6-ln. cast
iron water pipe in 12 and 16 ft. lengths at
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Eng & Contr 44:161
S 1 '15
Cost of laying cast iron water pipe for railway
service. C. R. Knowles, Stag & Contr 42:383
O 21 '14
Costs of 12- and 16-ft. lengths of cast-iron pipe
laid. F. C. Roberts. Eng N 74:641 S 30 '15
Ten and three-quarters miles of 36-inch
ziveted-steel pressure line built on Sooke
work. B. Ehle. 11 plan Eng Rec 72:564-5 N 6
Color scheme for identifying pipe lines. Elec
W 65:936-7 Ap 10 '15
Comparative merits of four types of location
of underground utility lines. L: A. Dumond.
• Eng & Contr 44:357-9 N 3 '15
Crossing water pipes over trolley wires. G. H.
McKelway. 11 Wee Ry J 46:770-1 O 9 '15
Data on the life of wooden pipe pertaining to
79 pipe lines. D. C. Henny. tables Eng &
Contr 44:127-30 Ag 18 '15; Same. Bng if 74:
400-3 Ag 26 '15
Design and construction features of Chicago's
first utilities gallery. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
•44:376-7 N 10 ?15
Hauling heavy water pipes. E. C. Miles. U
Munlc J 38:97-9 Ja 28 '15
Insulation of underground piping. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:194 Jl 31 '15
Joint details in high-head pipe lines— data on
pipe lines throughout the world. L. C. Froh-
rleb. 11 Eng & Contr 44:77-8 Jl 28 '15
Lightning attraction for water and gas pipes.
H. W. Spang. Eng & Contr 44:340 O 27 *15
Method and cost of making a relocation sur-
vey of underground pipe lines. O. E. Carr.
plans Ens & Contr 42:153-5 Ag 12 '14; Same
" " " ' Cincinnati).
from freez-
cond. (Underground survey of
Eng Rec 71:38-40 Ja » '15
ethod of protecting water lines
Method
ing., diags Elec W 66:920 O 23 '15
Methods employed In field- coating two pipe
lines — applying bltumastlc enamel with spe-
cial machines. Eng & Contr 44:311-12 O 20
Pipe pontoon used for reclaiming pipe line In
oed of Ottawa river. Eng Rec 71:755-6 Je
Pipe subways for the public utilities of Chi-
cago. L: A. Dumond. Eng Rec 70:705-6 D 26
'14
Practical procedure In designing steel pen-
stocks. \. P. Marran. 11 diags Eng Rec 71:
355-6 Mr 20 '15
Progress map records accurately water-main
construction. Eng Rec 71:566 My 1 '15
Protection oi pipe lines against alkali. C. P.
Bowie. Eng & Min J 99:367 F 20 '15
7000-foot pipe line floated to place in Lake
Ontario in long sections. N. A. Brown. 11
diags Eng Rec 72:20-1 Jl 3 '15
Steam-pipe installation; two old boiler plants
piped tc give a common steam supply.
H. E. Collins. 11 dlags Power 41:288-91 Mr 2
'15
Subways for public-utility pipes and wires in
Chicago streets. Eng N 73:60-1 Ja 14 '15;
Same. Am Gas Light J 102:76 F 1 '15
Underground pipes in New York city streets.
Eng N 74:2&U-1 Ag 5 '15
See also Electrolytic corrosion; Gas distri-
bution; Gas pipe lines; Petroleum pipe lines;
Pipe laying: Pipes, Steel; Steam pipes; Street
openings; water pipes; Water supply engi-
neering
Law
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. W. Thomson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt
2, 1068-73 '15
_ of lining wrought, steel and cast Iron
with cement, diag Eng & Contr 42:547-8
9 '14 •
Pipe thawing. See Thawing
Pipe threading machines
Convenient control for Crane company pipe
machine. 11 Iron Tr R 57:691 O 7 '15
Landls pipe threader and cutter. 11 Iron Tr
R 57:266 Ag 5 '15; Iron Age 96:291 Ag 5 '13;
Mach 21:1020-1 Ag '15
Ratchet stock of .novel design. 11 Iron Tr R 57:
691 O 7 '15
i threads
pe threading die for screw machines. 11 Iron
re 95:183Ja 21 '15
:tor for threaded ends of pipe. 11 Iron
96:137 Jl 15 '15; Iron Tr R 67:138 Jl 15
'16
PIperonal
Condensation of vanillin and piperonal with
certain aromatic amines. A. S. wheeler. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1362-4 My '15
Pipes
American pipe and fittings in South Africa.
Iron Age 96:1230-1 N 25 '15
Apparatus for making accelerated compara-
tive durability tests of small pipe. 11 Eng
& Contr 43:582 Je 30 '15; Eng N 74:25 Jl 1
'15
Electrolytic corrosion In pipes. Metal Work
84:302 S 3 '15
External corrosion of cast Iron pipe; abstracts.
M. R. Pugh. Munic J 37:4
Soc M E J 36:0199 O '14:
e; a
24 '14: Am
ntr 42:377-
81 O 21 '14; Am Gas Lght J 103:65-70 Ag 2
Patterns for offset Y from circular pipe, dlags
Metal Work 84:67-9 Jl 16 '15
Proportioning pipes. T: Talt. Dozn Eng 72:198
Ag 14 '15
Rules for thickness of cast-iron pipes. Power
42:115 Jl 27 '15
Rules for thickness of wrought-iron and steel
pipes. P. R. BJOrling. Power 42:142 Ag 3 '15
Rules for weight of cast-iron pipes. Power 41:
425 Mr 30 ?15
342
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pipes — Continued
Simple test for .
of wrought Iron or steeL
& Contr 44:411 N 24 '15
1 whether pipe Is
R. Gwinn. Eng
Simple teats for identifying steel and wrought
Iron pipe. Eng & Gontr 44:295 O 13 '15
Simplified graphical or analytical process for
the determination of dimensions of pipes in
ventilating and heating installations; ab-
stract. Brabbee and Bradtke, Am Soc M B
J 87:552-3 S '16
Standard wrought pipe bends, dlags Power 42:
546 O 19 '16
Wrought-Iron or steel pipes? L. C. Wilson.
Eng M 50:247-54 N '15
See also Air pipes; Gas pipes; Heating
pipes; Hot water heating; Oil piping; Pipe
laying; Pipe lines, and other headings be-
-•- * ; Pipe; Piping (power plants) TPlumb-
pipes; Siphons; Steam
pipes;
Exhibitions
Panama-Pacific exposition, 11 Power 42:586-8
O 26 '15
Repair
Repairing leaks and breaks. J. K. Noble, dlags
Power 40:818 D 8 '14; Same. Eng & Mln J
98:1099 D 19 '14
Specifications
Proper specifications for and Inspection of In-
f5f_7
•fif -*"•*•
'14; Discussion. Am Gas lost Pro
--,-_. _:-8TPiU
teel and iron pipe specifications. Iron Tr R1
57:44-5 Jl 1 '15
Pipes, Concrete
Casting concrete pipe out of doors in winter
at Hamilton, Ontario. A. P. Macallum. 11
Concrete Cem 7:174 N '15
Collapsible core for reinforced concrete pipe
construction, diag Concrete Cem 6:238 0 '14
Concrete culvert pipe and concrete piles. By
- Age 69:762-3 O 22 '15
Construction of the Sooke gravity flow line at
Victoria, B. 0. 11 Concrete Cem 6:299-300 Je
Holds pipe reinforcement while wiring is be-
ing done. 11 Eng Rec 71:785 Je 19 '15
Load tests of concrete pipe. E. R. Conant. 11
Eng N 74:566-7 S 16 'ft
Manufacture of concrete sewer pipe. 11 Metal
Work 82:833-4 D 26 '14
Manufacturing and laying reinforced concrete
sewer pipe at Philadelphia. 11 Eng & Contr
43:245-7 Mr 17 '15
Parmley system of reinforced concrete arch
construction. 11 diags Munlc J 38:710 My 20
Placing a jointed concrete pressure pipe In-
side a brick tunnel for water-supply, Balti-
more. 11 dlags Eng N 73:600-2 Mr 25 'in
Popularity of concrete pipe is Increasing. C: B.
Sims. Concrete Cem 7:36 Jl '15
Pressure test shows little leakage from huge
molded concrete pipe. 11 Bug Rec 72:537-8 O
30 '15
iRelnforced-concfete pipes replace girder
bridge. 11 diag Eng Rec 71:688 My 29 %
Severe teat of concrete pipe Joint, n Concrete
Tests of circular and egg-shaped reinforced
concrete sewer pipe. A. T. Goldbeck. 11 dlags
Eng & Contr 43:307-9 Ap 7 '15; Same, with
table. Concrete Cem 6:232-5 My '15; Same
(Heinforced-concrete sewer pipe tested for
stiffness and Impermeability) JEBng Rec 71:
711-12 Je 5 '15
Tests of some large reinforced concrete culvert
TO"-/- Schllck. 11 diag Concrete Cem 6:
F 15
country renders concrete pipe line con-
llfflcult. B. Ehle. 11 dlags plan
:607-10 O 23 '15
Pipes, Furnace. See Furnaces, Hot air— Pipes
and fittings
Pipes, Gas. See Gas pipes
Pipes, Sewer. See Sewer pipes
Pipes, Steel
Corrosion of iron and steel pipe. W: A. Dunk-
ley; J. E. Noble. Power 41:584-5 Ap 27 '15
Corrugated shell for pressure pipe. 11 Iron Age
Making pipes in India, Metal Work 82:767-8 D
Manufacture of steel pipe. 11 Colliery 35:333-4
Ja *15
Movable bulkhead for testing steel pipe line
In sections after erection, dlags Eng & Contr
44:317 O 20 '15
Practical procedure in d
steel pen-
Protection of riveted .steel pipe. L. Metcalf.
Eng & Contr 42:698-9T> 30 'U
Rapid rise of steel pipe. Eng M 48:supl-2 Ja '15
Rise of steel pipe. Ry R 56:68 Ja 9 '15
Ten and three-quarters miles of 36-Inch rl-
veted-steel pressure line built on Sooke
work. B. Hble. 11 plan Eng Rec 72:564-5 N 6
Pipes, Water. See Water pipes
Pipes, Wood
Constructing logarithmic charts for hydraulic
formulas. L. O. Hall. Eng & Contr 44:31-2
Costs of continuous wood stave pipe lines. S. 0.
Jayne. Eng & Contr 44:56-7 Jl 21 '15
Data on the life of wooden pipe pertaining to
79 pipe lines. D. C. Henny. tables "R^g &
Contr 44:127-30 Ag 18 '15; Same. Eng N74:
400-3 Ag 26 '15; Excerpt Eng Rec 72:162 Ag
7 '15; Excerpt. Eng & Mln J 100:476 S iS
Decay of wood pipes. Eng Rec 71:110 Ja 23 '15
Durability of wood pipe and factors affecting
it. S. O. Jayne. Eng & Contr 44:19-21 Jl 7^15
Economic considerations Justify wood-stave
pipe for water-power penstocks; comparison
with steel. R. ET. Horton. Eng Rec 71:356-8
Mr 20 '15
Experiences with machine banded wooden
water pipe in New Hampshire; abstracts.
A. W. Dudley. 11 Eng & Contr 44:223-4 S 22
'15; Munlc J 39:471-2 S 23 *15
Laying wood-stave pipe to replace steel pipe.
11 Eng N 74:1085 D 2 '15
New Chittenden, Vt., plant of the Pittsford
power co. T: Fraher. 11 Eng N 74:14, 16 Jl
Use, design, construction, cost and durability
of wooden stave pipe. A. Swlckard. U dlags
Eng & Contr 42:422-4, 616-19; 43:10-14, 146-
8. 483-6 N 4, D 2 '14, Ja 6, F 17, Je 2 '15
Values of n for wood stave pipe. S. O. Jayne.
Eng & Contr 44:60 Jl 21 '15
Wood pipes In New Hampshire. A. W. Dud-
ley, i! Munlc J 39:471-2 S 23 '16
Plpets
Convenient weighing plpet. F. Hall, diag Am
Chem Soc J 37:2062-3 S '16
Modified burette calibrating pipette and cer-
tain points in the use of such Instruments.
C. w; Foulk. diag J Ind & Bng Chem 7:689-
93 Ag '1C
PIpettometers
Description of a plpettometer. W. D. Frost,
diag Am Chem Soc J 36:1785-7 Ag '14
Cumberland Edison power plant. W. O. Rog-
ers. U plans Power 42:707 N 23 '15
New Morrison hotel plant, Chicago. T: Wil-
son, plan Power 42:71-3 Jl 20 '15
New Penn Central power co.'s Willlamsburg
plant. W. O. Rogers. U plans map Power
42:570-8 O 26 '15
Pipes for steam engines. F: W. Salmon. Power
Jl:88 Ja 19 '15
specification. Iron Age-
power plant,
11 plans Power
power plant piping
96:388 Ag 12 If
Savage manufacturing co.'s
Savage, Md. W. O. Rogers.
42:88-43 Jl 13 '15
Steam-pipe installation; two old boiler plants
piped to give a common steam supply. H.
E. Collins. 11 dlags Power 41:288-91 Mr 2 '!&
Steam piping. Power 41:443-4 Mr 80 '15
See also Steam pipes
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
343
PIqua, Ohio
Railroads
Pennsylvania improvements through Piqua:
new station and second track on revised
ade, eliminating eight street grade cross-
es. 11 plans Ry Age 68:1003-6 My 14 '15
Pistols
Development of the army pistol. E: C. Cross-
man. 11 Sci Am 113:288 O 2 '15
Sweep-milling and shaving operations on pis-
tol frames. 11 diag Mach 21:686-7 Ap '15
Piston rings
A. C. A. makes two certified tests. Horseless
Age 35:122 Ja 20 '15
A. C. A, tests tlreseal and multiple rings. Auto-
mobile 32:110+ Ja 21 '15
Burd high- compression rings. 11 Power 42:652
N 9 '15
Facing piston rings. A. F. Mansberger. dlags
Mach 22:60 S '15
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L. Ar-
nold. 11 Eng M 48:715-21 F '15
Machining a piston ring. G. Strom, dlags
Power 41:353-4; 42:203 Mr 9. Ag 10 '15
Machining a piston ring. H. R. Low. Power
42:312-13 Ag 31 '16
Machining a piston ring. S: L. Robinson, il
Power 12:24-5 Jl 6 '15
Mixture for piston rings. W. J. Keep. Foundry
43:240 Je '15
Piston ring problems. A. J. Mummert. Auto-
mobile 32:624-6 Ap 8 *15
Piston ring problems — faults and advantages
of various sorts of ring. C. H. Endebrock.
Automobile 32:364-5 F 25 '15
Steel piston rings. Mach 21:827 Je '15
Pistons
Advantages of sand-cast pistons. W. M.
Levett. Automobile 33:878-9 N 11 '15
Allowances for gas engine piston fits: ab-
stracts. E. W. Weaver. Mach 21:491 F '15;
Horseless Age 35:110-11 Ja 20 '16; Power
41:246 F 16 '15
Aluminum alloy piston. J. E. Diamond. II diag
Automobile 33:661-2 S 23 '15
Aluminum alloy pistons. E. Oruenwald. Horse-
less Age 35:806+ Je 16 '15
Aluminum piston critics answered. J. Leopold
and J. E. Diamond. Automobile 33:744-5 O 21
Aluminum piston will never prove success in
truly high- duty motor. F. R. Porter. Auto-
mobile 33:420-1 S 2 '15
Aluminum pistons. Horseless Age 36:326 O 1 '15
Aluminum pistons pass unchallenged. Auto-
mobile 32:1116-17 Je 24 '15
American alloys best. J. Leopold. Automobile
33:969 N 25 '16
Analyzing heat flow; use of aluminum for
automobile motor construction. E. H. Sher-
bondy. Automobile 33:834-6 N 4 '15
Chucking ring and jaw extension for turning
pistons. H: Doren. diag Mach 21:1010 Ag '15
Cracked and seized pistons on Diesel engines.
G: E. Windeler. dlags Power 42:210-11 Apr
10 '15: Abstract. Int Marine Eng 20:416 S '15
Early days of aluminum pistons. J. Leopold.
Automobile 33:650-1 O 7 '15
Ford methods and the Ford shops. H. L.
Arnold, il Eng M 48:711-15 F '15
*eht pistons make smooth motor. E. W.
CValford. diags Automobile 32:362-3 F 25 '15
Making aero motor pistons: tool equipment
used on Cleveland automatics. D. T. Hamil-
ton. 11 diags Mach 21:300-2 D '14
Old piston used for a core box. A. F. Albert
dlags Mach 21:748 My '15
Overcoming the slap of aluminum pistons.
P. M. Heldt. Horseless Age 36:227-8 S 1 '15
Piston practice; present day design with spe-
cial reference to aluminum alloy. J. E. Dia-
mond. 11 dlags Automobile 83:871-7 N 11 '15;
Discussion. 33:921-4 N 18 '15
Pitch filler. See Pavements— Fillers
Pitchblende
Pitchblende of Cornwall, England. R. A. F.
Fenrose, Jr. Econ Geol 10:101-71 F '15
Pltchometer
Uosher-
All
Light
Wa
PItometer
Graphic recorder for the Cole pltometer. II
diags Eng X 73:875 My 6 '15
Increasing precision in pitometer survey work
at Washington, D. C.— meter reading. Eng
& Contr 43:26 fra 13 '15
Rerating a pltometer. C. G. Gillespie. il Eng
Rec 72:144 Jl 31 '15
Water waste surveys In the District of Colum-
bia; P. Lanham. H Eng & Contr 43:275-6 Mr
PItot tube
Gas volume and dust concentration determin-
ation in connection with the Cottrell proc-
ess. W: X. Drew, diags Am Soc M E J 37:
B76-8 D '15
Standardization of the use of the Pitot tube:
. report of committee, diags Am Soc Heat &
V E 20:210-15 '14
Sec also Pitometer
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Architecture
Masonic temple. Pittsburgh. 11 Arch & Bldg
47:289-94 Ag '15
Bridges
Construction features of the Bloomfleld bridge.
A. E. Sortore. 11 Eng & Contr 43:6-8 Ja 6
Design features of the cantilever, simple-truss
and girder spans of the Bloomfield bridge,
dlags Eng & Contr 42:240-3 S 9 '14
Design features of the substructure and ap-
proaches of the Bloomfield bridge, dlags Eng
& Contr 42:296-7 S 23 '14
Design of the 531-ft. truss spans of the North
side Point bridge, dlags Eng & Contr 41:
358-61. 684-5; 42:196-8 Mr 25, Je 17, Ag 26
Parka
Schenley park approach competition. C. F.
Pllat. 11 plan Arch Rec 38:696-9 N '16
Railroads
New freight and transfer station byPennsyl-
vanla R. R. 11 Ry R 66:278-80 F ^1 '15
Rapid transit
Pittsburgh railways claim department. Elec
Ry J 46:139-46, 436-41 Jl 24, S 11 '15
Water supply
Construction features of the North side reser-
voir. E. E. Lanpher and J. S. Cole. 11 Engr
Soc W Pa 30:669-S6 O '14; Same. Ens &
Contr 42:577-9 D 23 '14; Same cond. Munic J
38:558-62 Ap 22 '15; Discussion. Eng Soc W
Pa 30:686-92 O '14
Design and construction of the North side
reservoir. 11 dlags plan Concrete Gem 6:227-
31 My '15
Interesting chart of Pittsburgh water system,
showing its recent transformation, diag Eng
Pittsburgh university. Mellon Institute
Dedication of the new building of the Mellon
Institute. W. A. Hamor. II J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:326-8 Ap '15; Same cond. Met &
Chem Eng 13:266-7 Ap '16
Description of the new building of the Mellon
Institute. W. A. Hamor. 11 plans J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:333-43 Ap '15
Predicts adoption of aluminum pistons as Object and work ofthe Mellon institute. R. F.
standard by majority of cars. W. M. Levett. Bacon. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:343-7 Ap '15
Automobile 33:421+ S 2 '15
Prefers Iron or steel to aluminum. E. H. Sher-
bondy. Automobile 33:651-2 O 7 '15
Rolled and forged steel pistons. W. W. Scott,
Jr. 11 diags Ry R 56:48-52 Ja 9 '15; Same cond.
Ry Age CMech ed) 89:343-6 Jl '16; Abstract.
Am Soc M E J 37:191-2 Mr '15
Watch your pistons! Old Scotch. Int Marine
Eng 20:407 S '15
Research Institute; Mellon laboratories are
fully equipped for solving manufacturing:
problems. C. F. Williams, lllron Tr R 56:768-
9 Ap 15 '16
Research work at the University of Pitts-
burgh. S: R. Scholes. Foundry 43:237 Je '15
Unique system of service to industry. J: J.
O'Connor. II Am Ind 16:27-8 O '15
344
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pituitary gland
On the presence of hlstldlne-Uke substances
in the pituitary gland (posterior lobe). T. B.
Aldrich. Am Chem Soc J"37:203-8 Ja '15
Therapeutic uses of preparations of the duct-
less glands. R. Q. Torrey. Sci Am 8 80:134
As 28 '15
Placer mining. See Hydraulic mining
Plague
tfrr afo'j Hat proofing
Plalnfleld, New Jersey
Sewerage
Operation of the Plainfleld sewage-works.
J: R. Downes. Eng N 73:234-5 P 4 '15
Plancton. See Plankton
Plane table. See Topographical drawing
Planlmeters
Improved rolling hatchet planimeter. F: W.
Salmon, diags Power 42:122 Jl 27 '15
Polar planimeter. S. B. Redfleld. Power 42:
619-20 N 2 '15
Recording power plant operations. J. C. Small-
wood. U Eng M 50:386-9 D '15
Planing
Planing a block square. H. Murphy, diags
Mach 21:495 F '15
Planing machine*
Building rotary planing machines. 11 Iron Age
94:1440-2 D 24 '14
Gleason 30-foot herringbone and spur gear
planer. 11 diags Mach 21:503-5 F '15
Handling large work on a small planer. J:
Leaf strom. diag Mach 22:60 S '15
Home-made planer used to size large timbers
on the job. R. W. Cady. 11 Eng Kec 72:396
S 25 '15
Motor driven slide plate planer. 11 Iron Tr R
56:269-70 F 4 '15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:95
F '15
Scientific American and the planing mill mo-
nopoly. Scl Am 112:646 Je 5 '16
16 -ft. four-head planing machine. 11 Iron Age
DG:131-2 Jl 15 '15
Turret head for planing guides, shoes and
wedges. B. O. Yearwood. 11 Ry Age (Mech
ed) !J9:1S7 Ap '15
ftrc «fa3 Machine tools
Plankton
Plancton, the ultimate food. Set Am S 79:66
Ja 80^15
Plans (architecture). See Architectural draw-
ing; Architecture — Designs and plans; Archi-
tecture, Domestic — Designs ana plans
Plant breeding
Artificial production of vigorous trees. Sd
Am S 79:150 Mr 6 '15
Experiments In hybridizing Japanese flowers.
W. P. Jenny. Sd Am S 79:18-19 Ja 9 'IB
Plantations, Railroad. See Railroads— Plantations
Promoting the growth of vegetation on the
• slopes. W. F. Bench. Ry Age 58:471-2 Mr
32 'IB
Sec alao Insectivorous plants
Movements
Sec Heliotroplsm
Temperature
Temperature in plants. S. L. Bastin. il Sd
Am 112:54 Ja 9 '15
Plants, Chemical analysis of
Modified method for determining carbon-free
ash in plant substances. O: E. Boltz. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:859-60 O '15
Total amlno nitrogen in the seedlings of the
Alaska pea. T: O. Thompson. Am Chem Soc
J 37:230-5 Ja '15
Plants, Effect of narcotics on
How narcotics affect plants. Sci Am S 79:267
Ap 24 '15
Plants, Effect of radioactive substances on
Influence of radio-active earth on plant
growth. H. H. Rusby. 11 Scl Am S 79:216-18.
228-30 Ap 3-10 '15
Radio-active ores and plant life. H. Bastin.
11 Sci Am 112:385 Ap 10 '15
Plants, Insectivorous. See Insectivorous plants
Plants, Irritability and movements of
Plant autographs and what they mean, il Sci
Am 112:253+ Mr 13 '16
Scientific work of Prof. J. C. Bose. J. Kunz.
Sci Am S 79:291 My 8 '15
Testing the sensibility of plants. J. C. Bose. II
Scl Am S 79:244-6 Ap 17 '16
Plant*. Poisonous. See Poisonous plants
Plaster and plastering
Bonding plaster coating to interior walls and
ceilings. Concrete Cem 6:36-7 Ja '16
tice aJa-y Stucco
Plaster casts
Making the models and molds for ornamental
concrete work — using plaster and gelatin. II
Concrete Cem 6:150-1 TUr '16
Use of glue molds under serious difficulties:
reproduction of monuments at Quirlgua.
N. M Judd. II Concrete Cem 6:151-4 Mr '15-
Same. 3ci Am S 80:58-7 Jl 24 '15
Plaster of Paris
How to use plaster of Paris. D. Gordon. Foun-
dry 43:61 F '15
Plastering. See Plaster and pasterlng
Plasticity
Atterberg plasticity method. C: S. Klnnison.
U S Bur Stand Tech Pa 46:1-18 '15
Filing system in the chemistry of amorphous
substances. W. K. Lewis. Met & Chem Eng
13:921 D 1 '15
Plasticity of clay and its relation to mode of
origin. N. B. Davis. II Am Inst Mln E Bui
98:301-30 F '15
Plate printing
Linotype slugs used as plate base. 11 Inland
Ptr 56:400 D '15
Making the plates for a modern newspaper
perfecting press. A. W. Birdsall. Inland Ptr
54:551-2 Ja '15
Reverse plate — Its advantage to the printer.
J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr 66:643-3 Ag '15
Standardization of the trimming of blocks for
engravings. F. W. Guge. il Inland Ptr 55:246-
Plates, Iron and steel
Bottom plates for pouring ingots. R. H. Irons,
il Iron Age 06:1221-2 N 25 '15
Failme of British steel ship plates. W. J. B.
Wilson. 11 Iron Atfo or>:«10-12 Mr 38 '35; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M E J 37:57-8 Ja '35
Magnet crane for handling steel plates, il Iron
Tr R 67:492 H 0 '15
Perforaterl-motal In Italy. Metal Work 84:211
Ag 13 '15
Surprising failure of steel ship plates, int
Marine J2n>? 20:30-1 K M3
flee <tJst) Boiler plates
Plating
Advance In automatic plat in? machinery. M.
Doyle. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:431-2 O '15
Economy of copper cyanide. C. Dlttmar. Metal
Ind n s 32:526 D '14
Keeping cost In a Job plating shop. H. J. Ter
Doest. Metal Ind n fl 13:189 My '15
Metal cyanides. Metal Tnd n s 33:474-5 N '15
Modern piece work system for a large plating
department. C: H. Fleischer. Metal Ind n s
13:325-6 Ag '15
Modern plating department order system.
C: H. Fleischer. Metal Ind n s 33:161-2 Ap
'15
Modern plating practice: a piecework system
as used by the National cash register com-
pany. W. Fralne. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:1-4 Ja
Platlnpr by Impact. 11 dlog Scl Am S 79:406 Je
26 '16
Preparation of chemical salts: gold chloride,
silver chloride, silver cyanide. C: H. Proc-
tor. Metal Ind n s 13:10 Ja '15
Protective coatings for Iron and steel. B. P.
Later. Foundry 42:497-8 D '14
Simple and successful dip gilding solution.
C: H. Proctor. Metal Ind n s 13:323 Ag '15
fteo also Copper plating; Electroplating;
Galvanizing; Gold plating: Metal coating;
Nickel plating; Silver plating
Platinum
Determination of platinum, palladium and gold.
A. M. Smoot. Eng & Mln J 99:700-1 Ap 17 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
345
Platinum — Continued
Emissivity ol metals and oxides; the total
emissivity of platinum and the relation be-
tween total emissivity and resistivity. P. D.
Foote. U S Bur Stand Bui 11:607-12 My 27
'15
Platinum in California. Eng & Min J 99:1045
Je 12 '15
Platinum in litharge. F. Michel. Eng & Min
J 1UO:315 Ag 21 '16
Testing
Study of the quality of platinum ware with
special reference to losses on heating. G: K.
Burgess and P. D. Sale. 11 diags U S Bur
Stand Bui 12:289-314, Bibliography. 314-16 JN
8 '13; Same cond. J Ind & Eng Cnem 7:5til-4
Jlf15
Platinum plating
Gold and platinum plating; practical formulae
with instructions for their use. M. Kateridge.
Metal Ind n s 13:109-10 Mr '15
Plattsburg military camp
Business men's training camp at Plattsburg. II
Sci Am 113:182-3 Ag 28 '15
Player- piano rolls. See Piano player records
Playgrounds
Play ground construction at Boston, Mass.;
Itemized list of proposed expenditures. Eng
& Contr 44:sup22~3 O 27 '15
Plimpton press, Norwood, Massachusetts
Scientific management in the office. R. T.
Kent. Iron Age £15:82-6, 142-4 Ja 7-14 '15
Pllotron
Pure electron discharge and its applications in
radio telegraphy and telephony. 1. Langmuir.
diags Gen Elec 11 18:334-9 My '15; Abstract.
Elec W 65:1247 My 15 '15
Plows, Motor. See Motor plows
Plumbers
English writer lauds United States plumbers.
B. Fain. Dom Eng 611:392 D 26 '14
Federal court ruling in the Des Molnes case.
Dom Eng 71:161-2 My 8 '15
Government prosecution of master plumbers.
L. C. Boyle. Dom Eng 72:139-41 Jl 31 '15
National association or master plumbers In
annual convention at Chicago. Dom Eng 72:
59-79 Jl 17 '16
National association of master plumbers 33d
annual convention. Chicago, July 13-15.
Metal Work 84:121-9 Jl 23 '15
New York plumbing apprentices. Metal Work
84:404 O S '15
Ohio master plumbers meet in convention.
Metal Work 83:302-4 F 19 '15
Plumber's contribution to civilization. B: F.
Dunne. Dom Eng 69:389 D 26 '14
Relation of the plumber to the public. C: O.
Walker. Dom Eng 71:35-6 Ap 10 '15
Keport of Chicago master plumbers' sanitary
committee. Dom Eng 72:136-7 Jl 31 '15
Report of the special joint committee on
plumbing apprenticeship In New York city.
Dom Eng 72:371 S 25 '15
Women as successful master plumbers, B. H.
Albee. 11 Dom Eng 73:71-2 O 16 '15
tice aJ*o names of societies, e. g. National
association of master plumbers; New Jersey
state association of master plumbers
Plumbing
Building construction and modern plumbing.
J: L. H. FIrmln. Metal Work 84:624-5 N T2
•15
By-pass, dead-end and blind vent defined.
dlags Dom Eng 73:270-1 N 27 '16
Heating and plumbing in paint factory. 11
Metal Work ^4:272-rAg 2f '15
Memories of bygone days. J: Troland. Dom,
Eng 69:412-13 D 26 '14
Modern equipment In Detroit athletic club. 11
dlag plan Metal Work 84:37-9+, 73-6 Jl
9-16 'IB
Modern London plumbing supply house. 11 Met-
al Work 83:186-8 Ja 29 '15
Modern methods of venting fixtures. J. Gra-
ham, dlags Dom Eng 71:302-4; 72:5-6 Je 12,
Jl 3 '15
Modern plumbing in, its relation to building.
J: L. E. FIrmln, Dom Eng 78:145-6 O 80 '15
National association of master plumbers sani-
tarycommittee's report. Uom Eng 72:112-13
Jl 24 *lo
Plumbing an^l heating in Burke home. 11 Metal
Work S3:50ti-7-t- Ap 2 '15
Plumbing ana heating in California bungalow.
A. C. Shaver, il plan Metal Work 82:465-7+
Mr 26 '15
Plumbing and heating In Cincinnati hospital.
K. C. Cardwea II plan Dom Eng 71:31:1-14
Plumbing and Its relation to public health.
W:^C. Groenlger. Metal Work 83:415-16+ Mr
iy '15
Plumbing equipment in Jersey high school, il
Metal Work ?4:77+ Jl 16 '15
Plumbing equipment In Loomis institute,
Windsor, Conn. 11 dlags plan Metal Work
83:323-6 F 26 '15
Plumbing equipment in mercantile building.
11 diags Metal Work 82:797-9 D 18 *14
Plumbing equipment of Montclalr, N. J., high
school. 11 plan Metal Work 84:4S3-4+ O 15
Plumbing equipment of swimming pool, Louis-
ville, Ky. 11 plan Metal Work 83:288-90 F 19
'15; Same. Bldg Age 37:39-40 Jl '15
Plumbing in a suburban residence. J. Gra-
ham, plans Dom Eng 70:68-70 Ja 16 '15
Plumbing In eastern (listrlct Y. fir. C. A. II
plan Metal Work 83:835-6+ Je 11 '15
Plumbing installation and sewage disposal.
C: A. Whittemore. diaga Brickb 24:81-4, 115-
18, 137-10, 171-3. 197-200 Ap-Ag '15
Plumbing installation In movie theater, il plan
Metal Work 84:99-100 Jl 23 '15
Plumbing practice In southern Australia. Metal
Work 13:508+ Ap 2 '15
Plumbing system In Bridgeport bank building.
11 Metal Work 84:462-3 O 8 '15
Plumbing system in Seamen's church insti-
tute. U Metal Work 83:412-14 Mr 19 '15
Plumbing system of modern office building, il
plan Metal Work 84:279-80 Ag 27 '15
Plumbing system of public market station, il
plan Metal Work 84:555-7 O 29 '15
Plumbing work in Harvard club of New York.
U plan Metal Work 84:605-7 N 12 '15
Plumbing work In Kentucky high school. 11
Metal Work S4:146-S Jl 30 '15
Typical country plumbing installations. 11
plans Bldg Age 37:67-60 Jl; 61-4 Ag '15
Typical restaurant plumbing system. G. D.
Grain, Jr. 11 plans Metal Work 82:727-9 D 4
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. K. W. Trullinger. dlags
Dom Bug. 72:286, 313-15, 338-40 S 4-18 '15
Bee also Bath rooms; Drainage, House;
Gas fitting; Hot water supply; Plumbing
fixtures; Plumbing laws; Plumbing supplies;
Plumbing trade; Sanitary engineering; Sewer
gas; Shower baths; Toilet rooms; Water
closets
Standards
Need of a national plumbing code. T: J. Claffy.
Dom Eng 71:247-1) My 29 '15; Same. Metal
Work 83:875-7 Je 18 '15
Study and teaching -
Sheet metal and plumbing work exhibited. 11
Metal Work 84:546-7 O 29 '15
Training the master plumber's apprentice.
•W. A; Fink. Metal Work 83:888-9 Je 18 '15
Traps
Construction and action of grease traps, dlags
Dom Eng 70:11 Ja 2 '15
Different types df grease traps. J. Graham.
dlags Dom Eng 72:369-71 S 25 '15
Drum trap and Its types. J. Graham, dlags
Dom Eng 72:30-2 Jl 10 '15
Location of the grease trap, diags Dom Eng
71:339-40 Je 19 %
Plumbing Installation and sewage disposal.
C: A. Whittemore. dlags Brickb 24:115-16
My '15
Sand and oil trap for garage, dlag Metal Work
Plumbing fixtures
Hidden fixture overflows a menace. S. C. Fred-
ericks. Metal Work 83:838 Je 11 '15
346
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Plumbing fixtures — Continued
Kohler company shows the plumber what he
can purchase. 11 Metal Work 83:447-8 Mr 19
Novel bath tub and wash stand. C. L. Edholm.
11 Metal Work 84:588 N 5 '15
Plumbing; Installation and sewage disposal.
C: A. whlttemore. dlags Brlckb 24:110-18 My
•16
See also Water closets
Plumbing laws and regulations
Important plumbing legislation pending In Ohio.
Dom Eng 70:405 Mr 27 '15
Los Angeles secures new plumbing ordinance.
Dom Eng 72:27 Jl 3 '15
Massachusetts supreme court hands down de-
cision favoring permit to Journeyman plumb-
er. Dom Eng 69:288 D 5 '14
Master plumbers scrutinize proposed plumbing
laws iqr Massachusetts. Dom Eng 71:222 My
Need of a national plumbing code. F. J. Han-
ley. Dom Eng 72:176-8 Ag 7 '15
Need of a national plumbing coda T: J. Claffy.
Dom Eng 71:247-9 My 29 '15; Same. Metal
Work 83:875-7 Je 18^15
New plumbing law for Oklahoma. Dom Eng
72:259-60 Ag 28 '15
New plumbing ordinance for Manchester, Conn.
Dom Eng 7§:178-80, 205-6 N 6-18 '15
New plumbing ordinance for Marietta. O. Dom
Eng 70:114 Ja 23 '15
Pasadena plumbing code and the chief sani-
tary Inspector. W. B. Marshall. Dom Eng
70:338-9 Mr 18 '15
Plumbing bill pending before Oklahoma state
legislature. Dom Eng 69:334 D 12 '14
Plumbing law requires competence. Metal
Workl4:132-3 Jl 23 '15
Plumbing standards and local regulations. 11
dlags Metal Work 83:691-2 My 14 '15
Proposed plumbing law for Pennsylvania. Dom
Eng 71:279-80 Je 5 '15
Proposed plumbing1 laws for Massachusetts.
Dom Eng 71:158-9 My 8 '15
Proposed state law for licensing steam-fitters
in Iowa. Dom Eng 70:308-9 Mr 6 '15
Rain water leaders. E. R. Porter, dlags Dom
Eng 73:230-1 N 20 '15
Sanitary regulations in Canada. Metal Work
83:543 Ap 9 '16
Should plumbing laws be enacted by state or
city? F. R. Kmg. Metal Work 83:229-31 P 6
Texas district court decides house owner can
Install own plumbing. Dom Eng 73:111-12 O
23 '15
Plumbing shops
Clearing the way for the season's business.
11 Metal Work 83:427-9+ Mr 19 '16
Cleveland showroom for sanitary goods. 11
Metal Work 83:522-3 Ap 2 '15
Combination shop can best serve community.
11 Metal Work 83:85-8+ Ja 8 '15
Combination shop In Lajce Villa, HI. 11 Metal
Work 84:365-6+ S 1~15
Combination shop in southern Australia. Metal
Work 83:92 Ja 8 '15
Combination shop of convenient arrangement.
11 plan Metal Work 83:57-9 Ja 1 '15
Combination shop sets example in system.
11 Metal Work 83:434-5 Mr 19 '15
Master plumber and the show window. 11
Metal Work 83:349-60 Mr 5 '15
Money in combination shop's window display.
11 Metal Work 84:454-5 O 8 '15
Photos advertise combination shop's products.
11 Metal Work 84:395-6 S 24 '15
Practical helps in retailing plumbers' poods.
S. L. Krebs. Dom Eng 70:305-7 Mr 6 '15
Successful management of combination shop.
11 Metal Work 83:815-16 Je 4 '15
Window observers are future customers. 11
Metal Work 84:672 N 26 '15
Plumbing supplies
Among the exhibitors and salesmen. 11 Dom
Eng 72:80-90 Jl 17 '15
Eastern supply association's summer meet-
Ing. Dom Eng 71:877-9 Je 26 '15
Handling of malleable fittings. W: J. Woolley.
Dom Eng 72:107-9 Jl 24 '15
Judicious buying of plumbing materials. Met-
al Work 83:59-60 Ja 1 'if
supply association;
ce. Dom Eng 70:282-
Meeting of the Eastern __,
list of those In attendance.
3 F 27 '15
Modern London plumbing supply house. 11 Met-
al Work 83:18ii-8 Ja 1>9 '15
New goods at Master plumbers' convention. 11
Metal Work 84:221-7 Ag 13 '15
Plumbing supplies and Jobbers' problems. L. O.
KovenT Metal Work 84:689 N 5 '15
67th meeting of the Central supply associa-
tion; list of members represented. Dom Eng
70:283-4 F 27 '15 ^
See also Heating apparatus
Plumbing trade
Annual congress of the trade. Dom Eng 69:
415-35+; 70:13-15 D 26 '14, Ja 2 '15
Beginners troubles In plumbing work. F. W.
Page. Metal Work 83:290 F 19 '15
Better business building blocks. O. R. Adams.
Dom Eng 73 :105-7,143-4 O 23-30 '15; Same
cond. Metal Work 84:533-5 O 22 '15
S. L: Barnes. Metal Work 84:130-1 Jl 23 '15
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; 66:40-1, . 170-1,
299-300: 67:6-7, 64-5, 264-5; 68:7-8, 160, 254-5
»er> n ann. /*n.^Q rrn * * on i nnn AAA An .»* f
299-300: 67:6-7, 64-5, 364-5; 6S:7-S, 160, 254-5,
358-9, 392; 69:13, 70-1, 130-1. 200, 269-70. 831-
2,368-9; 75:42-3,103, J04-6, 2f<3-4, 369; 71:34-5,
101-2; 72:171-2. 227-8, 343-4 O 18-25, N 8-151
J.U. ***, A.g£ I, *J-» » JLO J-O
Constructive publicity for the plumbing trade.
Dom Eng 73:206-7 N 18 '15
Country business for the plumber. C. D. Grain.
Dom Eng 71:336-7 Je 19 '15
Credit systems for plumbers and fitters. W. A.
Fink. Dom Bng 73:9-10, 169-70, 297 O 2, N
How one master plumber was successful. Met-
al Work 83:55-6 Ja 1 '15
How service may be right arm of success.
Q. R. Adams. Dom Eng 69:360-3 D 19 '14
Loose credits as a trade demoralizer. H. H.
Highlands. Dom Eng 70:77 Ja 16 '15
Manufacturers and aggressive sales seekers.
11 Metal Work 83:14-25 Ja 1 '15
Master plumbers' idea of profit in labor. H. F.
Baillet. Metal Work 83:873+ Je 18 '15
Motor trucks and business efficiency. 11 Metal
Work 83:50-2 Ja 1 '15
Office helps for the master plumber. J: F.
Scott Dom Eng 71:C6-7; 72:7-8 Ap 17, Jl 3
Questioning the plumber's bill. Dom Eng 73:
197 N 13^16
Retired plumber's advice to beginners. D. L:
Hanson. 11 Dom Eng 68:224-6; 69:104-6, 192-4,
324-6. 401-3; 70:230-8, 406-8; 71:98-100, 250-2;
72:267-8, 372-4; 73:138-40, 268-70 Ag 22, O
24, N 14, D 12, 26 '14, F 20, Mr 27, Ap 24,
Mv 29, Ag 28, S 25, O SO, N 27 '16
Selling helps that have proved effective. Metal
Work 83:2-9 Ja 1 '15
Standard prices for standard services. W. E.
Clow. Metal Work 83:264 F 12 '16
Strength and weakness In the master plumber.
W: J. Woolley. Metal Work 83:89-91+ Ja 8
*15
Successful merchandising for the plumber.
H. Whitehead. Dom Eng 70:5-6, 78-9 Ja 2,
16 *15
Training the master plumbers' apprentice.
W. A. Fink. Metal Work 84:30-1 Jf 2 '15
Sec also Plumbing fixtures; Plumbing
shops; Plumbing supplies
Accounting
Business methods for the plumber and fitter.
W. A. Fink. Dom Eng 71:186-6 My 15 '15
Cost accounting In plumbing establishments.
H. G. Helstrum. Metal Work 83:53-4 Ja 1 '15
Cost system of Denver combination shop. J. R.
Elliott. Metal Work 84:274-8 Ag 27 '15
Merchant plumber's overhead expense. J: J.
B\>y. Metal Wtork 83:251-3 F 12 '15
Overburdening the overhead expense. H.
Whitehead. Dom Bng 72:817-18 S 11 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
347
Plumbing trade— Accounting — Continued
Overhead expense per man per hour. W. A.
Fink: R. H. Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 71:83o-6
Je 19 '15
Practical cost system for combination shop.
Metal Work 84:306. 340-f, 3G1+. 397-8 S 3-24
'15
What Is cost of material and labor? W. A.
Fink. Dora Ens 72:105-0 Jl 24 '15
Advertising
Assisting the trade In newspaper advertising.
11 Dom En* 73:272-4 N 27 '15
Business methods for the plumber and fitter.
W. A. Fink. Dom Eng 69:331-2; 70:42-3, 273-
4; 71:101-2 D 12 '14, Ja 9, F 27, Ap 24
Interesting the farmer in good plumbing. J. A.
Owens. Dom Eng 72:287-8 S 4 '15
Seasonable show window advertising. L. Ax-
worthy. Metal Work 84:658 N 19 '15
Show room advertising for merchant plumb-
ers. C: G. Perry. Metal Work 83:839-40 Je
11 '15
Where to dig for fall profits. 11 Metal Work
84:267-71 Ag 27 '15
Plumboxan
Flumboxan process for producing oxygen and
nitrogen from atmospheric air: abstract.
G. Kassner. Am Soo fit E J 37:119 F '15
Pneumatic hammers
Air drill does duty as steam hammer In black-
smith shop. W. Bazore. 11 Eng Rec 72:270
Ag 28 '15
Barr pneumatic light forging hammer. 11 Ind
- 14:422 N '14; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:147-
8 Mr '15
Pneumatic hammer. 11 dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:686-7 N '15
Pneumatic pumps. See Air pumps
Pneumatic signals
Improvement In the operation of the pneumatic
signal device. L. N. Armstrong and H. I*.
Sandhas. dlags Ry R 56:618-21 My 8 '15
Pneumatic tires. See Tires (automobile)
Pneumatic tools
Compressed air as source of power: advan-
tages of pneumatic power tools. C: C. Phelps.
Metal Work 82:822+ D 25 '14
Cost of compressed air. T: F. Crawford. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:364-5 Jl '16
Lubrication of pneumatic tools. Ry R 57:276-7
Ag 28 '15
Maintenance of pneumatic tools. 11 Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:413-15 Ag '16
Pneumatic plate flanging clamp. 11 Iron Tr R
56:271 F f '16 ^^
Pneumatic tie peeler. 11 Ry Age 59:342 Ag 20
Tool-om-eter. 11 dlag Int Marine Eng 20:186-7
Ap '15
Sec also Pneumatic hammers; Tamping
machines
Pneumatic tubes
Pneumatic grain elevating plant. 11 dlag (supp)
Engineer 120:361, 366 O 15 '15
Telegraph traffic and power plant for pneu-
matic tubes In post offices; abstract. A. B.
Eason. Am Soc M E J 37:418-19 Jl '15
See also Waste removal
Pneumatics
Action of an air Jet on the surrounding air:
abstract T. Trtipel. Am Soc M E J 37:283-6
My '15
Can we locate the neutral zone In heated
buildings? J. J. Blackmore. dlags Heat &
Yen 12:27-82 N '16
£66 also Air; Gases
Pocatello, Idaho
Water supply
Regulation of water rates. Munlc Eng 47:457-
5 D '14
Poisonous gases. See Gases, Asphyxiating
Poisonous plants
Clcu toxin; the poisonous principle In water
hemlock (clcuta). C. A. Jacobson. 11 AT^
Chem Soc J 37:916-84 Ap '15
Poland
Industries and resources
Mines and smelting works of Poland. 11 map
Eng & Min J 99:146-8 Ja 16 '15
Polar exploration. See Arctic exploration
Polaris
Polarity
Polarity reversal in synchronous converters.
E. R. Shepard. dlags Elec W 65:210-11 Ja 23
'15
Some transformer connections. G. Fox. dlags
Power 41:46-8 Ja 12 '15
Polarity tester
Poles
Corrugated iron protectors for trans-continen-
tal telephone fine poles in Lake Humboldt,
Nev. il Eng & Contr 44:27 Jl 14 '15
Destruction of cement sidewalks by trolley
poles. C. H. Fuller. Elec Ry J 46:832-3 O 18
Determination of annual charge for ties, poles
and fence posts. W. F. Goltra. Ry Age 58:
1087 My 21%
Effect of preservatives on wood poles. F. L.
Rhodes and R. F. Hosford. Elec Ry J 46:879
O 23 '15
Laws of deterioration of 'telegraph poles; ab-
stract. F. Moll, Am Soc M E J 37:663-4 N
Preserving and reinforcing decayed wooden
poles with concrete. Concrete Cem 6:19 Ja
Raising a 135-ft. flagpole with electric trucks.
il Elec W 66:595 S 11 '15
Reinforcing metal poles. G. H. M'Kelway. Elec
Ry J 46:365-7 Ag 28 '15
Reinforcing wood poles with railroad rails. J.
Orchiston. dlags Elec W 66:172 Jl 24 '15
Reinforcing wood poles with steel channels.
L. R. W. Allison, a Elec W 66:1207 N 27 '15
Repairing broken tubular iron poles. S. L.
Foster, diag Elec Ry J 46:450-1 S 11 '15
Results obtained from the preservative treat-
ment of telephone poles. F. L. Rhodes and
R. F. Hosford. bibflog 11 A™ inert E E Pro
34:2343-87 O '15; Abstract. Elec W 66:1081
N 6 '15
Simplex pole jack. 11 Elec R & W Mec'n 67:
683 O 9 '15; Elec W 66:827 O 9 '15
Speedy and inexpensive pole moving In San
Francisco. S. L. Foster. 11 Elec Ry J 46:874
O 23 '16
See also Electric lines; Street lighting fix-
tures
Poles, Concrete
Combined concrete poles and
ards. 11 Elec W 65:739-40 Mr
stand-
Concrete lighting standards for bridges at
Houston, Texas. W. W. Washbura. 11 dlags
Concrete Cem 6:123-4 Mr '15
Concrete lighting standards made attractive.
L. R. W. Allison. 11 Eng N 74:1080 D 2 '15
Concrete poles In electric railway work, dlags
Ry R 57:487-9 O 16/15
Concrete posts and poles; report to the Amer-
ican railway bridge and building association.
G: E. Boyd. Ry R 66:860-2 Mr 13 '15
Concrete transmission-line poles. R. D.
Coombs, il Elec W 65:341-3 F 6 '15
Concrete transmission poles. A. R. Holliday.
11 Elec W 66:237 Jl 31 '15
Design and construction of a concrete idler
stand. H. H. Hunter, dlags Eng ft Contr 44:
418-14 N 24 '15
Electrolysis develops defects In but three out
of 1500 concrete poles. H. G. Throop. Eleo
Ry J 45:294 F 6 '16
Manufacturing1 reinforced concrete poles or
piles by rolling, dlag Concrete Cem 6:265-6
My '15
Relnforced-concrete flag-pole at Panama.
G. C. Dobson. II dlag Eng N 74:452-3 S 2 '15
Reinforced concrete poles for railways. 11 dlag
Elec Ry J 44:1263 *D 5 '14
a concrete poles for electric railways.
_. 74:943 N fi '15
Tall concrete poles have given nine years' ser-
vice, il Eng Rec 71:550 My 1 'IS
348
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
fit eel
Climbers for structural-steel poles, il diag
Mec Ry J 46:1049 N 20 '15
Expanded metal poles replace two wooden pole
lines. 11 Elec Ry J 46:1090-1 N 27 '15
New type of steel pole. 11 Elec Ry J 40:32 Jl 3
Steel pole strength per pound increased. 11
diags Bloc Ry J 46:370 AS 28 '13; Elec W
60:549 3 4 *15
Police
Future of the police arm from an engineer-
Ing standpoint; with discussion. H: Bruere.
Am Soc M E J 37:77-81 F '15; Same. Scl Am
3 79:174-5 Mr 13 '15
Municipal police departments— their relative
size. A. L. Bostwick. Munlo Eng 48:141-2 F
'15
Sizes of police departments. Munlc J 38:315-16
Mr 11 '15
°SIgnal box records. P. I. Fatten. Munlc J 39:
397-S 8 9 '15
Police patrol _ _ „
Motorized police department. K. C. CardwelL
11 Munlc J 38:316-17 Mr 11 '16
Polishing. See Grinding and polishing
Polishing wheels. See Grinding and polishing
Ponce tie L6on, Juan, 14607-1521
First mining engineer of the western hemis-
phere. Eng & Min J 99:274 F 6 '15
Pontlanak rubber resin. See Gums and resins
^Udlng rt>r?dges under fire. M. Wells. 11 Scl
ATT] 111:456-7 D 5 '14
Pontoon bridges and rafts. 11 Scl Am S 80:116
Ag 21 '15
Pontoon railroad bridge across the Panama
canaL dlags Ry R 56:82-4 Ja 16 '15
Pontoon swing- bridge over the. Panama canal.
Eng N 73:126 Ja 21 '15
Swinging pontoon bridge carries railroad
across Panama canal, dlags Eng Rec 71:
270-1 F S7 '15
"pontoon for building Memphis bridge cais-
sons, diags Eng N 73:1037 My 27 '16
Pontoons, Concrete
Reinforced concrete pontoon. O. Johnson. 11
Scl Am 111:505 D 19 '14
Poor farms. See Almshouses
Poorhouses. See Almshouses
Porcelain
American-made porcelain ware for chemical
laboratories. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:461 Jl
'15
Electrical porcelain. I. Testing with a high-
frequency oscillator, n. The problematical
points of manufacture, in. Experiences and
experimental Investigations. E. E. F. Crelgh-
ton. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 34:763-841 My '15 S
Abstract and discussion. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:895-6 F 27 '15: Elec W 65:528 F 27 '16:
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:2622-45 *i
High-frequency oscillator for porcelain-Insu-
lator testing. il diag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
880-1 My 8 '15
Model porcelain factory In KlangsL Metal
Work ^4:586 N 5 '15
Viscosity of porcelain bodies high in feldspar.
A. V. Bleininger and C. S. Ktnnison. U S
Bur Stand Tech Pa 50:1-7 '15; Abstract.
Metal Work 84:526 O 22 '15
Kce alto Pottery
Porches
Early American architectural details: Tucker-
Rice porch, Salem, Mass. Brlckb 24:pl 1 Ja
'15
Porphyry
Porphyry coppers. P. E. Harbour. Eng & Min
J 99:1111-12 Je 26 '15
Portable buildings. See Buildings, Portable
Portable railroads. See Railroads, Portable
Portable schoolhouses. See Schoolhouses, Port-
able
Portable towers. See Towers, Portable
Portage silica company
How the Portage silica co. prepares Its
uct to meet the requirement? of the
dry trade. 11 Foundry 43:86-7+ Ja '15
Porter, Rufus
Founder of the Scientific American R- A+
water. Scl Am 112:4U3 Mj^2J) "5 At'
Portland, Maine
Bridges
Portland, Oregon
Bridges
•k*!?1*?^^ brio£e over the Columbia river
J& E. Howard, dlags Eng N 73:1218-21 Je 24
Pacific highway Interstate bridge over th*
Columbia river and its approaches betwle?
Vancouver, Wash., and Portland, Ore Ei?
Howard, diags Eng & Ccmffttfc&s" Je 16
Bureau of photography
Municipal department for
6"f7-]To" aY^is*1" M" White* " Mun^<= j"s9:
Harbor
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific.
A. J. Qulgley. 11 map Eng M 48:808-11 Mr '16
Rapid transit
Streets
Portland street corner directories. Munlc J 39:
7 Jl 1 15
Water supply
cost of constructing and re-
water pipe lines at
llags Eng &
Method
and
subme
' Portland cement. See Cement
Portland railway, light A power company
9220 80a'lf brieiT filed. Elec Ry J 46:
Ports
:l-jAp
pment at Seattle. P. P. Whltham.
. . .
II diags map Eng N 73:476-81 Mr 11
^Nottingham a port. Scl Am S 79:342
handUng; Harbors; Piers;
Post office buildings
Business principles in constructing public
buildings. Eng Rec 72:161 Ag 7 '15
H?atiPs* ^"iP^nt oj federal building. Denver.
II Metal Work 84:247-9+ Ag 20 'ft
Mechanical equipment of the Grand Central
1°11 °15Ce' Wade. 11 Scl Am 113:232-8
- c-
Postal rates
Booth-
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
349
Postal service
>Vee aJxo Mail handling; Parcel post; Rail-
way mail service
Germany
German post office and the German army. A.
Gradenwitz. 11 Sci Am 113:254- Jl 3 '15
Postal service, Military
German post office and the German army. A.
Gradenwitz. il Bci Am 113:23+ Jl 3 '16
Posters
Specimens of posters. Inland Ptr 54:656a-656h
F '15
Posts
Constructing stair newel posts. C.
diags Bldg Age 37:71 Ag '15
L. Oakley.
ulxu Fence posts; Lamp posts
Posts, Concrete
B. it. & F. concrete sign and post plant, diags
Ry Age 58:1434-5 Je IS '15
Concrete posts for grape trellis. 11 Bldg Age
37:69 N '15
How concrete lamp-posts are made for Lincoln
park, Chicago. G: T. Donoghue. 11 dlag Eng
N 7^:989 N 18 '15
Sec alxo Fence posts. Concrete
Potash
Agriculture in Germany and significant facts
about potash. Sci Am S 80:lt>7 S 11 '15
Business aspect of the kelp proposition. F: P.
Dewey. Sci Am S 79:71 Ja 30 '15
Cushman- Coggeshall method for potash. G. "W.
Coggeshall. Eng M 411:578 Jl '15
Doing without Europe. Sci Am 112:157+ F 13
Drilling costs In potash prospecting. E. E.
Free? Eng & Min J 100:108-9 Jl 17 '15
European war and potash supplies. T: J.
Keenan. Sci Am S 79:86 F 6 'if
Extracting potash from salines of low potash
content. Eng & Mln J 100:224 Ag 7 '15
Feldspar as a possible source of American pot-
ash. A. S. Cushman and G. W. Coggeshall.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:U5-51 F '15; Same. Met
& Chem Eng 13:99-104 F '15
German and other sources of potash supply.
C: H. MacdoweU. Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:103-
34 tf '15; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:179
Mr '15; Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui
101:1118-19 My '15
Investigation of sources of potash in Texas.
W: B. Phillips. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 98:
115-27 F '15
Possible source of potash. Eng & Mln J 100:
877 N 27 '15
Possible sources of potash in the United
States. A. H. Rogers. Met & Chem Eng 13:
Potash deposits in Chile. S. Salcedo. Eng &
Min J 100:218 A* 7 '16
Potash from leucite.
575-6 Jl '15
Potash from wood and plant ashes. H. Brad-
ley, diag Met & Chem Eng 13:841-6 N 15 '15
Potash in Texas. J. A. Udden. Eng M 49:577
Jl *15
Potash situation. E: Hart J Ind & Eng Chem
7:670-1 Ag '15; Excerpt (New process) Eng
N 74:616 S 23 '15
Potash situation. J. W. Beckman. Met & Chem
Eng 13:682 S 15 '15
Potash situation. S: H. Dolbear. Met & Chem
Eng 13:481-2 Ag '15
Potassium salts; an economic geological study.
E. M. Herlot. 11 maps Eng & Min J 100:66&-
72, 712-14 O 23-80 '15
Producing potash in Utah. TCng & Min J 100:
688-9 O 23 'IB
Searles Lake (CaL) patent protest. Eng & Mln
J 99:334-5 F 13 T.&
Spanish potash deposits. Eng & Mln J 100:262
Ag 14 r!5
Potassium
Perchloric method of determining potassium
aa applied to water analysis. C. Scholl. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2085-9 O '14
Potassium ammonoargentate
Action of potassium amide solution on silver
amide. ET C. Franklin. Am Chem Soc J 37:
852-6 Ap '15
A. H. Rogers. Eng M
Potassium ammonobarate
Potassium ammonobarate, ammonostrontlate
and ammonocalciate. E: C. Franklin. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2245-301 O '15
Potassium ammonocalciate
Potassium ammonubarate, ammonostrontiate
and ammonocalciate. E: C. Franklin. Am
Chem Soc J 37:22^5-301 O '15
Potassium ammonostrontlate
Potassium ammonubarate. ammonostrontiate
and ammonocalciate. E: C. Franklin. Am
Chem Soc J 37:221*5-301 O '15
Potassium bit art rate. See Cream of tartar
Potassium carbonate. See Potash
Potassium chloride
Potassium chloride concentration cells. D. A.
Maclnnes and EL Parker, diags Am Chem
Soc J 37:1445-61 Je '15
Solubility of mixtures of sodium and potas-
sium chlorides in solutions of hydrochloric
acid. W. B. Hicks, diag Am Chem Soc J
37:844-7 Ap '15
Potassium cyanide
Blacksmith's use of borax and cyanide. Eng
& Mln J 99:1076 Je 19 '15
Potassium dlchromate
Oxidation and reduction without the addition
of acid; the reaction between ferrous sulfate
and potassium dichromate. M. Neldle and
J. C. Witt. Am Chem Soc J 37:2360-8 O '15
Potassium lodate
Oxidation of sulfldea with potassium iodate.
R. S. Dean. Am Chem Soc J 37:1134-7 My
'lo
Potassium Iodide
Study of the system: water* potassium iodide
and iodine at zero degrees. G. Jones and
M. L: Bartmann. Am Chem Soc J 37:241-58.
F '15
Potassium permanganate
Making up standard permanganate solution.
H. E. Moyer. Eng & Mln J 100:522 S 25 '15-
Potassium phthalate
Acid potassium and acid sodium phthalates as
standards in acidlmetry and alkali me try,
W. S. Hendrixson. Am Chem Soc J 37:2352-
9 O '15
Potentiometers
Alternating-current potentiometer; abstract.
C: V. Drysdale. diag Elec W 65:1564 Je 12 '15
Leakage prevention by shielding, especially In
potentiometer systems. W. P. White, diags
Am Chem Soc J 36:2011-20 O '14
Potentiometers for thermoelectric measure-
ments especially in calorimetry. W. P.
White, dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:1868-86 S '14
Testing of potentiometers. F. Wenner and
E. WeibeL 11 diags U S Bur Stand Bui 11:1-40
N 15 '14
Pottery
Pottery industry; report on the cost of pro-
duction in the earthenware and china In-
dustries of the United States, England,
Germany, and Austria. U S Bur For & Dom
Com misc ser 21:1-709 '15; Excerpt. Sci* Am
5 79:263 Ap 24 '15
Probable effect of the war in Europe on the
ceramic industries of the United States.
A. S. Watts. 'U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 99:1-14
Sec, also Clay; Porcelain; Tiles
Poultry feeders
Automatic poultry feeder. 11 Sci Am 113:49 Jl
10 '15
Poultry houses
Constructing1 a poultry house. J. D. Grlffen.
plans Bide Age 37:62-3 Ja '15
Million chicks to the acre; raising poultry on
a manufacturing basis. M. Hastings, if Sci
Am 113:247+ S 18 '15
Powder. See Explosives— Storage
Powder, Smokeless. See Smokeless powder
Powdered coal. See Coal, Pulverized
Power
Hydro-electric power compared with steam;
with discussion. R. P. Bolton. Am Soc Heat
6 V El 20:374-91 '14
Power formulas for machine tools. A. D. Du-
Bols. Elec W 65:928-33 Ap 10 '15
350
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
N.
of
N
Power — Continued
Power requirements of ammonia compressors.
W. N. McKee. Power 41:158-60 F 2 '15
Selecting- construction power-plant system.
EngN 74:965-7 N 18 '16
Steam versus air for power tools. Metal Work
82:796+ D 18 '14
Mec also Compressed air; Electric power;
Engines; Force and energy; Horsepower;
Hydroelectric power: Machinery; Mechan-
ics: Mining engineering — Power; Pneumatic
tools; Power cost; Power plants; Power
transmission; Steam; Units; Water power
Power cost
Cleveland's municipal electric light plant, il
diags Munlc J 38:869-76 Je 24 '16
Controlling the cost of electricity. W.
Polakov? Eng M 49:235-40 My '15
v'Cost of a kilowatt-hour; explanation
terms and elements involved in power r
eration. A. F. Strouse. Eng M 48:278-8
'14; Same. Eng & Contr 42:555 D 16 '14
Cost of combination electric service; Investi-
gation at Calgary, Alberta, Eleo W 65:1181-
I My 8 '15
Cost of electric pumping for Irrigation. 11 map
Eleo W 66:68-71 Jl 10 '15; Same cond. Eng
Bee 72:257-8 Ag 28 '15
Costs in small industrial power plant. C. W.
Thayer. Power 41:465-6 Ap 6 '15
Costs of power relative to total manufactur-
ing costs In various industries; abstract.
H. E. McKensit. Ind Eng 14:468-9 D '14
Decision by Oregon commission, with table of
costs for different classes of consumers of
the Hood River gas and electric company.
Elec W 66:481 Ag^l '15
Diesel-engine central station at Winchester,
Ind. T: Wilson, il Power 41:562-4 Ap 27
Diesel engine for the contractor— why not?
H. D. Hammond. 11 Eng Rec 71:409-10 Mr
27 '15
Distributing overhead expense. N: T. Flcker.
Eng M 4!*:862-71 S '16
Electrically operated contractor's plant for
building Kenslco dam. A. W. Carroll. 11 Eng
Rec 71:18-20 Ja 2 '15
Electricity in grain elevators. H. E. Stafford.
II diags Am Inst EL E Pro 34:1087-1103 Je '15;
Abstract Elec W 66:90 Jl 10 '15
Electricity In implement manufacturing. W. J.
Kyle. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:97-101 Jl 17
"Former engineer of La Salle hotel defends his
administration. J. E, Lawrence. Power 41:
63-5 Ja 12 '15
•Gas and steam engines and the turbine. J. E.
Johnson, Jr. Iron Age 95:626-9 Mr 18 '15;
Same. Scl Am S 79:294-5 My 8 '15
•Gas-power plant of the Illinois glass co. at
Alton. T:- Wilson. 11 plan Power 42:252-6 Ag
24 '15
German power-cost estimates. L. Schulte.
.Power 42:714 N 23 '15
^Graphic analysis of steam-electric power
costs. J. Wllmore. Elec W 66:189 Jl 24 '15
Holyoke gas and electricity. Munlc J 38:258
How to select your prime mover. G. Fisk. Iron
, Tr R 67:569-72+ 8 23 '15
•^Hydroelectric development; with discussion.
H: Flood, jr. Elec W 65:1267-9 My 15 '15
Multiplex cost and rate system. O: B. Gold-
man. Am Inst E E Pro 84:941-57 My '15;
Discussion. 84:2662-5 N '10
Operate jig costs for oil -engine Installations.
mec W 66:806-7 O 9 '15
Power costs in a tenant building. A. A. Win-
ter. Ptower 41:406 Mr 23 '15 m ^ w
Power with by-product recovery. T. R. Wol-
laston. Engineer 119:826-7 Ap 2 '15; Same.
Sol Am S 80:42-8 Jl 17 '15
Reduction of power costs in a factory power
B'ant T. EL Roberts, dlaga Ind Eng 14:446-60
'14
>i Relative costs of steam and hydro- electric
power. Power 41:246 F 16 '15
Saving In Federal building plant, Chicago.
Power 41:610-11 My 4 '15
big dii
Ta 12 '15
dividends
construction power-plant system.!
74:965-7 N 18 '15
Selling current on a small margin; a small
water and . (team plant., T. Wfison. 11 dlagB
Power 42:498-501 0 12 '15
; specification. Iron
Small isolated plant pays _,
T: Wilson. 11 Power 41:51-4 Ja
Small-town distribution and
E. A. Wright. Elec W 65:338-41 _ _ _„
Steam versus electricity in a corset factory
Elec W 65:110 Ja 9 '16 ory
Uniform electric rates based on costs. H: D
Jackson. Elec W 66:236-7 Jl 31 '15
Why the isolated plant should win. H: D
Jackson. Power 40:846-7 D 15 '14
Why the manufacturer prefers to use centra
station power. H. H. Holding. Elec W 65
1231-2 My 15 '15
Power factor
Action of phase advancer In regulating
factor of an induction motor, dlag '
66:191 Jl 24 '16
Investigation of dielectric losses with the
cathoae ray tube. J: P. Minton. Il Am Insl
E B Pro 34:1115-65 Je '15 .
Power-factor as element of rates. F. Ghl&rdl
Elec W 66:410-11 Ag 21 '15
Synchronous motors for power-factor correc-
tion. T. Schou. Elec W 66:1138-42 N 20 '15
Power piping sod
Standard power ^__
Age 96:388 Ag 12
Power plants
Accident prevention in power plants. Powei
42:281-2 Ag 24 '15
Analyzing the plant's condition. J. C. Hawkins.
Power 41:239-40 F 16 '15
Appearance, as an element In power-planl
value. E. D. Dreyfus. Power 41:138-9 Ja 2C
Comparative steam and electric power lay-
outs for a drainage pumping plant plane
Eng & Contr 42:4ll-14 O 28 T14
Concrete-unit building construction at Cedars
Rapids. 11 fflags Bnpr N 73:675-7 Ap 8 '15
Mechanical plant of the Equitable building. 11
plan Arch & Bldg 47:191-5 My '16
Panama-Pacific exposition; power plant ap-
paratus. F. R. Low. 11 Power 42:225-9 Ag 17
Power-plant equipment for Massachusetts In-
stitute of technology. Eleo R & W Elec'n
67:854 N 6 '15; Same. Power 42:752-3 N 30
Power-station economics. E. J. Billings. Power
42:816-17 Ag 31 '16
Pre-efflclency. G: F. Willis. Power 41:500-1
Ap 13 '15
Preventing losses In factory power plants.
S. J. H? White. Iron Ag© 95:777-9, 848-9 Ap
8-15 '15
Recording power plant operations. J. C. Small-
wood. 11 diags Eng M 49:818-36; 50:33-46,
262-76. 382-9 S-D '16
Waste In the management of public ui
power plants. F. W. Collins. Eng M 49:
93 S '15
See also Boiler „
Gas power plants,
Solar power plants; Steam plants
Accounting
power plant accounts. C: J. Mason.
:585-7 Je '16
Piping
See Piping
Power transmission
7 drives. G. Thompson. Metal Ind n e
10 Ja '16
Flow of energy. R. A. Philip, diags Am Tnst
B E Pro 34:455-84 Ap '15; Same. W Spc.B J
20:444-72 My '15; Same cond
S 7 '15; Abstract Elec W 65:
Discussion. W Soc H J 20:472-7 My fl
New gasoline engine drive. Scl Am 112:288
Mr 27 '16
Return-pipe compressed-air practice. F. Rich-
ards. Power 41:224-6 F 16 *15
Steel-band power transmission; advantages
over belt and rope shown In Germany. F. G.
Broeker. Eng M 49:766-7 Ag '16
See also Belting; Chain gear; Compressed
' '; Electric transmission; Gearing; Hydrau-
lic transmission; Machinery: Power plants;
plants; Electric plants;
9; Hydroelectric plants;
Factory
13:9-10
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
351
Praseodymium
Revision of the atomic weight of praseody-
mium: the analysis of praseodymium chlor-
ide. G. P. Baxter and O. J. Stewart. Am
Chem Soc J 37:516-36 Mr '16
Praseodymium chloride
Revision of the atomic weight of praseody-
mium: the analysis of praseodymium chlor-
ide. G. P. Baxter and O. J. Stewart. Am
Chem Soc J 37:516-36 Mr '15
Precious stones
Identifying minerals and precious stones. Sci
Am S 80:46 Jl 17 '15
Testing
Tables for the determination of gems and pre-
cious or ornamental stones without injury
to the specimen. A. J. Moses. Sch Mines Q
36:199-232 Ap '15
Precious stones, Artificial
Imitation precious stones. Scl Am S 80:199 S
25 '15
Precious stones. Synthetic
~ ' leal utilization of
precious stones. Sci
Technical __
Am.S 80:163 S 11 '15
Premiums
Trading stamps and premium legislation. E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 83:753 My 21 '15
Preparation of copy. See Manuscripts, Prepara-
tion of
Preserving. See Canning1 and preserving
Press. See Newspapers
Press congress of the world
Organization. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:398 S 4
•15
Pressboard
Investigation of dielectric losses with the
cathode ray tube. J: P. Mlnton. 11 Am Inst
E E Pro 34:1143-65 Je '15
Presses
Arbor and shaft straightening press. 11 Iron
Age 96:195 Jl 22 '16
British Portland cement making; machinery;
briquetting presses. 11 dlags Engineer 120:
148-51 Ag 13 '15
Cleveland shell banding and nosing press* 11
dlags Mach 22:253-4 N '15
Dial feed attachment for large shells. II Iron
Age 96:1222 N 25 '15
Hydraulic presses versus power presses for the
manufacture of cartridges and shells: ab-
stract W: Rodger. AniSoc M E J 87:4l2-13
O '16
Pneumatic press for banding shrapnel. 11 Iron
Age 95:1398 Je 24 '16
Sheet metal bending and forming press. 11 Iron
Age 96:1229 N 25^15
Stolp power presses. 11 Mach' 21:1026 Ag '15
Toggl
Age
.
e press with dwelling blankholder. 11 Iron
915:1167
Potter.
:1167 My 27 '15; ron Tr R 56:1114-15
Je 3 '15
Two-stage combination drawing press. 11 diag
Iron Age 95:504-5 Mr 4 '15
Wheel press for pressing pantograph shoes
and testing springs and hose.
11 Elec Ry J 44:1257-8 D 5 '14
Zen & Hahnemann percussion press. 11 Mach
21:1019 Ag '15
See also Hydraulic machinery N
Presses. Printing. See Printing presses
Pressure
Effect of pressure on the diver. 11 Sci Am 113:
61+ Jl 17 '15
Handy conversion table for low _____
E. H. Peterson. Power 42:383 S 14 '15
See also Atmospheric pressure; Earth
pressure; Wind pressure
Pressure gages
Differential gage for very small pressure differ-
ences. W: Easby, Jr. 11 Eng N 72:1314 D 31
'14
German
and v
dlags Am
Home-made
. for measuring pressure
of gases: abstract. E. Stach.
M B J 1(7:715-16 D '15
pressure Indicator for heating
A. Langworthy. diag Power 42:
Z3 '15
Inexpensive but accurate cage tester. F. W.
Salmon, fl Power 42:662 O 19 '15
New condenser gage: the Scanes vacuum effici-
ency _and absolute pressure gage, diag Power
Mec also Manometers
Presswork. See Printing, Practical— Presswork
Price cutting
Another phase of the law of price cutting;
manufacturer can refuse to sell price-cutter
but combination of retailers cannot compel
action. E. J. Buckley. Metal Work 83:685 My
Bid cutter and the annual statement. C: Hop-
mann. Metal Work 83:224 F 5 '15
Committee's report on price maintenance.
Horseless Age 35:199 F 10 '15
Cut price goods and restraint of trade. E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 83:577 Ap 16 '15
Important decision on the Clayton act. Scl
Am 113:163-4 Ag 21 '15
Price cutting as viewed by the traveling sales-
man. J. K. Simpklns. Metal Work 83:433 Mr
19 '15
Price cutting is business philanthropy. P. F.
Brandstedt. Metal Work 83:359 Mr 5 '15
Price-fixing decision of Illinois court. E.
Buckley. Metal Work 84:475 O 8 '15
J.
Three most Important price-fixing cases now
before the public — the Ford, Victor and Kel-
logg cases. E. J. Buckley. Elec R & W Elec'n
67:201 Jl 31 '16; Same. Metal Work 83:887 Je
18 '15
Prices
Business methods for the plumber and fitter;
standard selling prices. W. A. Fink. Dom
Eng 72:171-2 Ag 7 '15
Standard prices for standard services. W. E.
Clow. Metal Work 83:254 F 12 '15
See also Price cutting; Railroads— Rates;
Wages
Primary batteries. See Electric batteries
Prime movers. See Engines
Princeton university
Design and construction features of the
Palmer memorial stadium, Princeton. N. J.
11 diags plan Eng & Contr 43:472-5 My 26 '15
Palmer memorial stadium at Princeton uni-
versity. 11 diags plan Eng N 72:1184-7 D 10
Printers
Efforts of a novice to become a printer. J. T.
Elliott. 11 Inland Ptr 54:769-74 Mr '15
Precautions for the health of printers. E: A.
Boyle. Inland Ptr 55:787-8 S '15
Taking care of the apprentice. F. J. Don-
nelly. Inland Ptr 55:197 My '15
Printing
History of composing-sticks. W: Sells. 11 In-
land Ptr 54:839-40 Mr '15
Outgrowths of letterpresa G: Sherman. Inland
Ptr 54:197-200, 348-6. 490-3. 625-30, 777-80;
55:42-7, 177-82, 321-7 fr '14-Je '15
See also Advertisements; Blind— Printing
and writing systems; Color printing: Com-
pound \vords; Electroty ping ; Embossing
Photography ;' Plate printing; Poster siPrint-
prlnting; Typesetting;' Typesettmg machines
Bibliography
Literature of typography. H: L: Bullen. In-
land Ptr 50:678-8V 836-41: 61:56-9, 214-6,
358-61, 518-20, 692-3, 857-8; 62:72-5, 283-5,
396-9, 555-7, 708-11, 873-5;
-g, 860-4;
_*. „ . '-
66:60-4, 346-61 F '13-
53:73-5, 236-9.
64:61-4, 219-22,
_J2-6, 63^-8, 779-
'14, fra-Ap, Jl-D
Exhibitions
Printing, advertising and allied trades expo-
sition! II Inland Pfr 65:547-60 Jl '15
Ornaments
Conventional and Illustrative decoration. J. L.
Frazler. 11 Inland Ptr 64:801-4 Mr '16
Extent of decoration. J. L. Frazler. Inland Ptr
66:497-8 Jl '15
Proper use of Initials. J. L. Frazler. Inland
Ptr 65:499-602 Jl '15
352
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Printing — Continued
Specimens
Announcements and invitations. Inland Ptr 55:
656a-C56h Ag '15
Department of reset designs. Inland Ptr 56:
64a-B4h O '15
Reset specimens. Inland Ptr 65:352a-352h Je '15
Specimens. J. L. Frazier. See monthly numbers
of Inland printer , M _
Suggestions for cards and tickets. Inland Ptr
54:SOOa-800h Mr '15
Sec also Advertisements; Blotters; Business
cards; Christmas printing; Labels; Menu
cards; Programs
Study and teaching
Learning the printing trade in a newspaper
office. W: H. Seed, il Inland Ptr 56:243-6 N
'15
China
Commercial press, limited, Shanghai, China.
W: H. Seed. il Inland Ptr 56:373-5 D '15
France
Literature of typography. H: L: Bullen. In-
land Ptr 54:687-9, 616-8 Ja-F '15
Great Britain
1 Literature of typography. H: L: Bullen. il In-
land Ptr 54:797-9; 53:60-2, 492-6; 56:60-4,
845-31 Mr-Ap. Jl, O, D '15
India
Printing In India. Inland Ptr 56:194-5 N '15
Printing, Practical
Creating a loss where profit is possible: prob-
lem of layout. C. H. Butler. Inland Ptr 54:
638-9 F '15
How to co-operate with the printer in the
preparation of copy. J. T. Elliott. Inland
Ptr 54:828-9 Mr '15
Printing and the care of printed stock. "W. P.
Baylie. il Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1708-38;
Discussion. 1738-46 '14
Printing 1,000,000 transfers a day; the Third
avenue railway system prints its own trans-
fers at a net cost of 9 cents per 1000. 11
Elec Ry J 45:702-4 Ap 10 '15
Type-designs in imitation of engraved work.
J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr 56:363-4 Je '15
Use and misuse of panels. J. L. Frazier. In-
land Ptr 54:373-8 D '14
Value of the preparation of copy. F. A. Kldd.
Inland Ptr 55:622-3 Ag '16
ffrc also Blotters; Ink; Labels; Printing
trade; Programs; Proofreading; Typesetting
Accounting
Composing-machines and cost-accounting.
C: J. Schott. Inland Ptr 66:54 O '16
Monotype accounting problems. C. D. Bel-
linger. Inland Ptr 55:473-5 Jl '15
Costs
Cost and method. B. Daniels. See monthly
numbers of Inland printer •
Where to charge the wash-up. Inland Ptr 55:
623-4 Jl '15
Estimates
Estimating- on blankwork. B. Daniels. Inland
Ptr 65:803-5 S '15
Faculty of Judgment. G. D. Grain, Jr. Inland
Ptr 56:338-5 D '16
How much profit? B. Daniels. Inland Ptr 66:
80] -2 S '15
How to study an estimate. B. Daniels. Inland
Ptr 55:667-8 Ag '15
Imposition, etc.
Handy rule-case for the make-up. 11 Inland
Ptr 56:402 D '15
Presawork
More about' make-ready. R. O. Vandercook.
Inland Ftr 54:359 D '14
Old Bill on the make-ready problem. A. J.
Clark. Inland Ptr 54:337-40 D ^14
Position of 'forms on platen presses. F. L. '
Bush. Inland Ptr 56:766-7 S '15
Pressroom. See monthly numbers of Inland
printer
Science of make-ready. H. W. Hacker In-
land Ptr 55:185-8, 829-33 My-Je '16 ^
Where to charge the wash-up. Inland Ptr 56:
523-4 Jl '15
Afar also Printing presses
Spacing
Correct spacing of body-matter. J. L. Frazier
Inland Hr 56:356-8 Je '15 '"-zier.
Distribution of white space. J. L. Frazier
Inland Ptr 56:355-8 D *15
Lesson in spacing. J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr
5(1:353-4 D '15
Printing from plates. See Plate printing
Printing Ink. See Ink
Printing machinery
Devices for automatically numbering checks
Disposal of secondhand printing-office machin-
ery. H. De Lisle. Inland Ptr 64:487-9 Ja '15
Electricity in magazine publishing. 11 Elec R
& \V Elec'n 66:105-7 Ja 16 '15 *
Electricity in printing plants. 11 Elec H & W
Elec'n 66:851-5 My 8 '15
Electricity in the publishing business, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 65:1069-72 D 5 '14
Use of electricity in a newspaper plant; motor
and control equipment for production of New
York times, il Elec W 65:1627-31 Je 19 '15
tfa» aim Linotype; Monotype; Printing
presses; Typesetting machines
Printing offices
Chew printing house, Camden, N. J. 11 plans
Brlckb 24:11-12 Ja '15 v B
Commercial press", limited, Shanghai, China.
W: H. Seed. 11 Inland Ptr C6:373-G D '15
Modern printing-house construction. W. Essex.
U Inland Ptr 54:664-8 Ja '15
Motor- driven plant of the DalLis News. A. C.
Scott. 11 plan Elec W 65:462-5 F 20 '15
* Use of electricity in a newspaper plant; motor
and control equipment for production of New
York times. 11 Elec W 65:1627-31 Je 19 '15
Western newspaper union plant in Chicago.
T: Wilson. 11 plan Power 41:2-5 Ja 6 '15
&ce (ilnn Cambridge university press;
Chappie publishing company
Equipment
Financial view of overequipment. B. Daniels.
Inland Ptr 55:100 Ap '15
. .._ t? j land pto DGB22 ai
What Is overequ
'ID
Management
After the cost system — specialization of equip-
ment and product. J. Ifl. Thompson. Inland
Ptr 64:634-6 F '15
Efficiency in the small shop. H. Hillman. In-
land Ptr 66:609-14 Ag '15
How much compoulng-room? B. Daniels. In-
land Ptr 54:835-6 Mr '15
Inventory for printers. Inland Ptr 54:692-3 F
Methods of conserving cost In printing-offices.
W: Sells. Inland Ptr 64:397-9 D '14
Office clerk problems — adjusting complaints.
C: Fried. Inland Ptr 6R:188-9 My '15
Office clerk problems— collections. C: Fried.
Inland Ptr 56:186-8 N '15
Office cleric problems— relations with the sales-
man. C: Fried. Inland Ptr 66:620-1 Ag '16
Organizing a sales campaign. F. Ford. Inland
Ptr r>0:]88-90 N 'IB
Printer and his business. L: H. Grieve. Inland
Ptr 54:652-4. 817-18; 65:63-4 F-Ap '15
Stake In the business. G. D. Grain, Jr. Inland
Ptr 65:239-40 My '15
Src also Printing trade
Moving
Western newspaper union solves problem of
moving Its Inrge plant without interrupting
business. J. T. Elliott, il Inland Ptr 54:406-1
D '14
Valuation
Values of printing offices. C: S. Brown. Inland
Ptr 66:43-5 O '15
Printing presses
Application of electric motors to ,
presses. W: C. Yates. Am Inat H E Pro
3018-28 D '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
353
Printing presses — Conlinuetl
.Electric motor in the printing Industry. W. C.
Yates. 11 Gen Elec R 18:1136-42 D 'io
Electrically driven vacuum sheet- cleaner for
cylinder presses, il Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
175 Ja 23 '15
Getting best service from printers* rollers.
R. E. Haynes. Inland Ftr 55:676-7 Ag '15
New type of rapid rotary printing-press. In-
land Ftr 55:535 Jl '15
Seventy years of Inventions. Sci Am 112:61G-
17 Je 5 '15
What causes the packing on a cylinder press
to creep or bunch forward? W. S. Huson.
Inland Ftr '55:350 Je '15
tfiv a1*w Printing, Practical — Presswork
Printing telegraph. See Telegraph, Printing
Printing trade
Do your o\vn printing business. E. Wolcott.
Inland Ptr 5«:1I»»-2«U N '15
How to sell a catalogue. R. C. Fay. Inland
Ptr 55:104-6 Ap '15
Long price-list. Inland Ptr 54:501-2 Ja '15
Xew Held for the printer; advertising on pa-
per wrappers. T: H. Stark. Inland Ftr 6ti:
45-7 O '35
Peculiarities of the printing business. Inland
Ptr 65:662 Ag '15
Personal element in the printing business,
W: E. Rudge. Inland Ptr 56:247 N '15
Please wake up. \V. R. Colton. Inland Ptr 54:
833-4 Mr '15
Remedy for overequipment — better selling.
F. Webster. Inland Ptr 54:387-8 D '14
Small shop. C. H. Armstrong. Inland Ftr 54:
781-3 Mr '15
Special prices on paper to printers. B. Hope.
Inland Ptr 54:341-3 D '14
Advertising
Advertising for printers. J. L. Frazier. Inland
Ptr 54:513-16 Ja '15
Making printing a sales force. I. S. Paull. In-
land Ptr 55:068-70 Ag '15
Printers' blotters. Inland Ftr 55:784a-784h S '15
PrFntometer
Demand indicators: maxicator and printometer
types, il Munlc J 38:906 Je 24 '15
Prismatic compass. See Compass, Prismatic
Prison labor. See Convict labor
Prisons
Many jails in this country declared insanitary.
II Dom Eng 73:16-17 O 2 '15
Prisons, Military. See Concentration camps
Private car lines
Private car lines not common carriers. Ry
Age. 58:1051-2 My 21 '15
Prizes. "See Rewards, prizes, etc.
Proctor (John C.) recreation center. See Feorla,
Illinois — John C. Proctor recreation center
Producer gas. See Gas
Productograph
Watching distant machines from a desk. H. T.
Wade. 11 Scl Am 112:161-2 F 13 '15
Professional education
Education for professional success. S. H. Bun-
nell. Eng Rec 71:688-9 My 29 '15
Training for the municipal service. C. L.
King. Scl Am S 79:118-19 F 20 '15; Same
cona. with discussion. Am Soc M B J 37:98-
101 F f!5
Professional ethics
Circular of advice relative to principles of the
professional practice and the canons of
ethics of architects. Am Inst Arch J 3:103
Mr '15
See also Engineering ethics
Profiling
Mechanical production of drop forging dies.
E: K. Hammond,. 11 Mach 22:1-5 S '15
Profile milling and grinding. E. Lea. II diags
Mach21:82f Je '15
Wilzln process for flat-ware manufacture. 11
Mach 22:76-7, 80 S '15
Wilzin process of flatware manufacture, il
Metal Ind n s 13:374-7 S '15
Profit sharing
Industrial betterment. F. B3. Cardullo. Mach
22:183-4 N '15
Is a profit sharer always a partner? E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work S2:SU3 D 18 '14
Making uf men, motor cars and profits of the
Ford motur company. O. J. Abefl. il Iron Age
95:33-41+ Ja 7 '15
Making the workmen happy. H. Whitehead.
Dom Eng 7i:^a-4 Jl 10 M5
Model industrial village In Illinois town. I. M.
Tarbell. Metal Work 83:409 Mr 19 '15
Profit sharing plan explained to the Federal
commission on Industrial relations. H: Ford.
Iron Tr U 56:234-5 Ja 28 '15
Washington railway & electric company's
profit-sharing checks. C. P. King. Elec Ry
J 45:157-8 Ja 16 '15
Programs
Specimens. Inland Ptr 55:496a-496h Jl '15
Prohibition
Alcohol and inefficiency. Eng & Min J 99:461
Air 6 '15
Projectiles
Aeroplane darts and flre darts. 11 Sci Am S
79:124 F 20 '15
Field gun and aerial projectiles: construction
of shrapnel, smoke, and searchlight shells
and bombs for the use of aircraft. U Sci Am
111:452-34- D 5 '14
How rifle bullets fly. E: C. Grossman. 11 Scl
Am 113:244- Jl 3 '15
Xaval projectile supply. II Iron Age 9C .-1186-7
N IS *15
Rifling cannon. F. J. B. Cordelro. Sci Am S
79:834 My 22 '15
Rifling1 of firearms. A. Keller, dlags Sci Am
S 79:277-8 My 1 '15
Steel darts. Scl Am 112:156 F 13 '15
Windage of shot. Scl Am 112:308 Ap 3 '15
Mr also Ammunition; Bullets; Grenades;
Shells; Shrapnel shells
Manufacture
Grinding large shells and projectiles. C. O.
Smith, il diags Iron Age 95:445-7 F 25 '15
Hydraulic presses versus power presses for
the manufacture uf cartridges and shells;
abstract. W: Rodger. Am Soc M E J 37:612-
18 O '15
Machinery for the production of projectiles. II
diags Engineer 119:572-6, 599-602. 634-6;
120:S, 116-17, 278, 338-9 Je 11- Jl 2, 30, S 17,
O 8 '15
Machines for making projectiles, il Iron Tr
R 5C:383-4+ F 18 '15
Machining high- explosive shells. C. A. Tupper.
dlag Iron Age 96:80C-9 O 7 '15
Machining projectile shells, il diags Iron Age
96:1099-1100 N 4 '15
Single -purpose chucking turret lathe brought
out by the Cleveland crane & engineering'
company, Wlcklifle, Ohio. 11 Iron Age 96:872
O 14 '15
Three projectile machines, il Iron Age 96:402-
3 F 18 '15
Projectiles, Photography of. See Photography of
projectiles
Projection of li]ht. See Light projection
Projectors. See Light projection
Promotion. See Employees
Pronunciation. See Phonetics
Proofreading
Copy and proofreading. F. H. Teall. Inland Ftr
54:631-4 F '15
Correction of grammar by proofreaders. F. H.
• T«all. Inland Ptr 64:77fi-7 Mr '15
Printing and the care of printed stock. W. P.
Baylie. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1726-7 '14
Proofreading and authorities. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 55:333-5 Je '15
Proofroom. F. H. TealL See monthly numbers
of Inland printer
Varying" styles and proofreading. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ftr 55:468-70, 614-16. 756-9; 56:58-%
202-3, 326-8 Jl-D '15 •
Rrc ft 7*o Compound words; Punctuation;
Spelling
Propane
Vapor pressures of propane, propylene and
normal butane nt low temperatures. G. A.
Burrell and I. W. Robertson. Am Chem Soc
J 37:2188-93 S '15
354
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Propellers
Comparison between the results of propeller
experiments In air and water. A. w. Johns.
Engineer 119:335-6 Ap 2 '15
Design of small screw propellers. D. H. Jack-
son, dlags Int Marine Eng 20:446-50 O '16
Dyson chart system of propeller design. J. S.
Malseed. dlag Int Marine Eng 20:74-5 F '15
Negative slip of propellers. Engineer 120:265
S 17 '15
Propeller blade layout. H. M. Adams, dlags
Int Marine Eng 20:85-7 F '15
Becent tests on flow of water acted on by a
propeller; abstract. Flamm. Am Soc M E J
37:569 S '15
Revival of the reversible blade propeller. 11
dlags Engineer 119:295-7, 806 Mr 26 '15
Theory of propulsion and the screw propeUer.
F. W. Lanchester. Engineer 119:335 Ap 2
'15
"Weights of solid four-blade propellers. It A.
Baler. Int Marine Eng 20:220 My '15
Public works
Harbor development for Providence, R. L plan
Eng & Contr 43:sup21 Je 30 '15
Reclaim
after a transfer. E. J.
ork 82:772 D 11 '14
Reclaiming
Buckley. -
See also Heal estate; Sales
Prqpylena
Vapor pressures of propane, propylene and
normal butane at low temperatures. G. A.
Burrell and 1. \V. Robertson. Am Chem Soc
J 87:2188-93 S '15
Prospecting m
' ation work on Cuyuna range. P. W.
Iron Tr R 57:534+ S 16 '15
Prospecting for minerals In Ontario. J. A.
Macdonald. Eng & Mm J 99:1067-8 Je 19 '15
Prospecting methods at Fairbanks. H. I. Ellis.
11 dlags Eng & Mln J 99:805-10 My 8 '15
Requirements for prospecting dredj
ground In the Yukon. J. A. Macdonald.
a & Min J 99:828-9 My 8 '15
Sampling of churn-drill prospect holes. F: G.
Moses, dlags Eng & Mln J 100:301-4 Ag 21 '15
Wisconsin zinc district. H. C. George, ft dlags
map Eng & Mln J 100:295-300, 341-4 Ag
Set? also Assaying
Proteins
Combination of protein with halogen acids.
J. H. Long and M. Hull. Am Chem Soc
J 37:1593-1606 Je '15
Nitrogen-protein table. R. S. CaHaway. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:161 F '15
Origin of the humln formed by the acid
hydrolysis of proteins. R, A. Gortner and
M. J. fellah. Am Chem Soc J £7:1630-6 Je '15
Presence of proteoses and peptones In soils.
EL H. Walters. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:860-3 O
Protein charts. A. Sllverman/J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:583-4 Je '15
Studies on nitrated proteins: the conversion
of fibroin Into nitro-nbroin (flbroln-xantho-
protelc add). T. B. Johnson, A. J. Hill, and
L. P. O'Hara. Am Chem Soc J 87: 2170- if S '15
Studies on nitrated proteins: the determina-
tion of the structure of nltrotyrosine. T. B.
Johnson and E: F. Kohmann. Am Chem Soo
J 37:1863-84 Ag '15
Studies on nitrated proteins; the identifica-
tions of 3 -nltrotyrosine among the products
of hydrolysis of nitrated fibroin. T. B. John-
son. Am Chem Soc J 87:2598-603 N '15
Studies on nitrated proteins: the syntheses
of 3, 5-dinitrotyrosine. T. B. Johnson and
E: F. Kohmann. Am Chem Soo J 37:2164-70
S '15
Utilization of ingested protein as Influenced
by undermastieation and overmaatlcation.
L. F. Foster and P. B. Hawk. Am Chem
Soc J 37:1847-61 My '15
P roteo (ysfc
Acid ratio: a new method for determining the
proteolytlc strength of germinated grain in
technical analysis. C. A. Nowak. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:858-9 O '15
Providence, Rhode Island
Public buildings
Civic architecture In Providence. Am Inst
Arch J 8:386-7 S '15
Water supply
for
Pruning
Timely suggestions for the pruner of orna-
mental and shade trees. J. J. Levlson. 11
Am For 21:931-2 S '15
Prussian blue. See Cyanogen
Przemysl
Recapture of Przemysl. 11 Sci Am 113:251 S 18
Psychoanalysis
Psychanalytic movement: its services in the
Modern psychology; the present study of char-
acter and temperament. J. Jastrow. Scl Am
S 80:306-7 N 13 '15
ticc also Animal intelligence; Color sense
Psychologyf Experimental
Study of animal and human behavior. L. K.
Hlrshberg. 11 Scl Am 112:491-2 My 29 '15
Psychology, Pathological
Mental tests of dementia. B. Hart and C. Spear-
man. Scl Am S 80:206-8 S 25 '15
Psychanalytic movement: its services in the
- J- putnam- ** *"
Psych rometera
Measurements for the household, il U S Bur
Stand Clrc 65:114-17 '15
Public accountants. See Accountants, Public
Public buildings
Operating data in connection with federal
buildings under control of the Treasury de-
partment. N. S. Thompson. Heat & Yen 12:
13-17 Jl; 17-20 Ag '15
See also Almshouses; Baths, Public; Capi-
tol buildings; Library architecture; Munici-
pal buildings; Post office buildings; Prisons;
Public comfort stations; Public works;
Schoolhouses
Public comfort stations
Bandstand and comfort station. 11 plan Bldg
Age 37:67-8 N '16
Comfort station for Springfield. Massachu-
setts. 11 plan Metal Work 83:228+ F 5 '15
New Boston comfort station. W. B. Conant U
Munic J 39:473 S 23 '15
New public comfort station in Cincinnati. 11
plan Metal Work 83:430-2 Mr 19 '15
Planning public comfort stations. Metal Work
83:542 Ap 9 '15
Plumbing in Oakwood park comfort station,
Loraln, O. U plan Metal Work 84:235-6 Ag
20 '15
Plumbing in small park comfort station. 11
1355- '
lake
lumbing in small park comfort statio
plan Metal Work 13:155-6+ Ja 22 '16
ublic-comfort station built in Salt
City, Utah. S. Q. Cannon. 11 Eng N 78:937
Public comfort station. Dallas, Tex. J. BolL il
Dom Eng 70:41 Ja 9 *15
Public comfort station in Dallas, Texas. Metal
Work 83:249-50 F 12 '15
Public comfort station now under construc-
tion in Springfield, Mass., at a cost of
twenty-four thousand dollars. H. L. Sprague.
il plan Munic J 88:218-19 F 18 '15
Sanitary equipment of Monrovia,. California.
11 plan Metal Work 84:362+ S 17 '15
American public health association, 48d annual
meeting. Munic J 39:483-4+ S 23 '15
Plumbing and its relation to public health.
W: C. Groeniger. Metal Work 83:416-16+
' Mr 19 '15
9 also Building laws; Disinfection and
hygiene;
j laws ar
fort stations; Ba
and refuse disposal;
Safety
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
355
=»ubllc health— Continued m ^
measures; Sanitary engineering; Sanitation;
School hygiene; Sewage disposal; Street
cleaning; water pollution; Water supply;
also names of cities, subheads Sanitary
affairs and Sewerage
9ubllc health boards. See Health boards
aubllc health laws
New York city sanitary code. Metal Work 83:
348 Mr 5 '16
Removal of dead animals In cities. A. L. Bost-
wlck. Munic J 38:64-5 Ja 21 '15
State control of water-supply and sewerage In
Kansas. Eng N 73:209 F 4 '15
See also Building laws; Factory laws; Heat-
Ing — Laws and regulations; Plumbing laws
and regulations; Sewerage — Laws; ventila-
tion— Laws
9ubllc lands
United States mining statutes annotated; res-
ervations, rights of way, withdrawals. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1159-
66, 1188-93, 1388-94 '15
'ubllc offices
See also Public service
'ublic schools
Master mechanics to teach in public schools.
W: Wlrt Metal Work 83:841 Je 11 '15
'ubllc service
Business men and public service. Ry R 55:688- ties. O. E. Norman
90. 71(5-18. 775-7; 5(J:93-5f 127-9, 193-4, 207-8 263, 267-9 Ap 26 '15
D 5-12, 26 '14, Ja 1C-23, F 6-13 f!5 Financing problems ,
Government's business. It needs regulation by panies. W: H. Hodg
Waste in the management of public utility
power plants. F. W. Collins. Eng M 49:888-93
S '15
See also Electric service companies: Ex-
press companies; Franchises; Gas com-
panies; Government ownership; Municipal
ownership; Public service commissions;
Railroads; Street railroads; Telegraph; Tele-
phone companies; Water companies
Accounting
Ancient and modern accounting for public
utilities. E. A. Pratt Am Water Works Assn
J 2:371-81 Je '15
Neglected phases of accounting. H: R. Hat-
field. Elec Ry J 46:799-802 O 16 '16
Rents in public utility accounting. J: Bauer.
J Account 20:21-7 Jl '15
Work of public service accountants. H. S.
Swift. Elec Ry J 44:1298 D 12 '14
See also Electric service companies —
Accounting; Gas companies— Accounting;
Waterworks— Accounting
Advertising
Co-operative power customers' display at
Hartford. 11 Elec W 65:303 Ja 30 '15
Finance
Factors involved in establishing service,
charge and rate of return of public utili-
ties. O. E. Norman. Am Gas Light J 102:
— ---- . — »
Government's business. It needs regulation by
business men. Ry R 55:746-8 D 19 '14
See also Municipal employees
'ubllc service commissions
Capable men as public commissioners. Eng &
Contr 43:2 Ja 6 '15
Commission regulation. Elec Ry J 45:810 Ap
24 f!5
Continuity of policy and experienced personnel
necessary for service boards. Eng Rec 72:
170-1 Ag 7 '15
Engineers and public-service commissions.
Eng N 74:247-8 Ag 5 '15
Engineers as members of public service com-
missions. C: H. Ledlie. Eng N 73:547-8 Mr
18 '15
Illinois utilities commission and the water
works companies. C. G. Bennett. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:382-9 Je '15
New York commission lacks power to increase
rates beyond legislative maximum. Elec Ry
J 46:126 Jl 17 '15
New- York commissions. Elec W 65:375 F 6 '15
New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire
state commission reports. Ry Age 58:138-9
Ja 22 '15
Publicity work of public service commissions.
Elec Ry J 44:1240*3 D 5 '14
Qualification* of public service commissioners.
Ry Age 59:244-5 Ag 6 '15
State commissions with jurisdiction over elec-
trical utilities; map. Elec W 65:1597 Je 19 '15
State regulation of municipally owned plants.
C. M. Larson. Am Water Works Assn J
2:515-37 S '15
To get the best men for commissioners. G: W.
Anderson. Ry Age 57:119R D 25 '14
Work of the commissions. Elec Ry J 45:5-6 Ja
2 '15
Work of the Illinois utilities commission; with
discussion. R. M. Feustel. W Soc E J 19:985-
See also New York public service commis-
sion; Public service corporations— Regulation
'ubllc service corporations
Constructive policv for public service corpora-
tions. C: Day. Eng Jtf 48:599-603 Ja '15
International engineering congress; report of
electrical and related sessions. San Fran-
cisco, Sept 20-25. Elec R & W Ettec'n 67:
M. T. Cooke finds fault with utilities. Elec W
65:755-6 Mr 20 '15
Oklahoma gas, electric & street railway asso-
ciation 4th annual convention. Elec W 65:
1340 My 22 '15
9UL Baec
of public utilities cozn-
Hodge. Am Gas Light J 102:
515, 218-19 Ap 6 '15
Financing public
Am Gas
lic utility properties.
ht J 103:154-6 S 6 '15
A. Cooke.
Investment banker and the engineer. C. A.
Hobeln. Assn Eng Soc J 54:243-57 Je '15
Franchises
Modern franchise for a public service corpo-
ration. C: C. Brown. Munic Eng 48:89-93 F
•15
Public service corporation and the munici-
pality; with discussion. J. Logan. Boston Soa
C E J 2:228-59 Je '15
Law
Maine public utilities act Elec W 65:68 Ja
2 '15
Rights of railroad stockholders; minority re-
port Ry R 56:667-8 My 15 '15
Public relations
Address at mid- year dinner. C. L. Allen. Elec
Ry J 45:280 F 6 '15
Influence of good- neighliorli ness; the public
utility as a human institution. 11 Elec W 65:
941-3 Ap 10 '15
Large questions of public policy before the
electrical industry. W. W. Freeman. Elec W
65:16-17 Ja 2 '15
Mixing as an asset of public utility business.
H. S. Cooper. Elec Ry J 45:842-3 My 1 '15
Pointed paragraphs on public policy. Elec W
64:1254 D 26 '14
Public service and publicity. N. C. Kingsbury.
Elec Ry J 45:223-0; Discussion. W. C. Ely;
E. G. Gonnette. 45:216-17 Ja 30 '15
See alfto Electric Railroads — Public rela-
tions; Electric service companies—Public re-
lations
Rates
Basing rates upon cost of service. Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:61-2 Ja 9 '16
Fair Interest on investment In public utilities.
H. J. Davies. J Account 19:34-45 Ja '15;
Same cond. Elec Ry J 44:1287-9 D 12 '14
Public versus the public service corporation.
H:'D. Jackson. Eng M 49:402-9 Je '15
Rates different not necessarily discriminatory.
Am Gas Light J 103:336 N 22 '15
State regulation of municipally owned plants.
C. M. Larson. Am Water Works Assn J
2:522-37 S '15
Value of service and cost of service in rate-
making. C. M. Jansky. Elec R & W Elec'n
66-80-TJa 9 '15
Flee fJso Electric power — Rates; Gas.
rates; Telephone — Rates; Water rates
356
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Public service corporations — Conilnucd
Regulation
Address before the Indiana gas association.
A. C. Blinn. Am Gas Light J 10^:177-8 Mr
22 F15
Application of the theories of public regula-
tion to the management of utilities. D. A.
Graham. Am "Water "Works Assn J 2:324-43
Je '15
Charges, connections and extensions; order of
California railroad commission. Am Gas
Light J 103:188-0 S 20 '15
Competition In small-city utility operation.
B. A. Brackenbury. Elec W 66:4-5 Jl 3 '15
Conditions that will encourage hydroelectric
development. J: A. Britton. Elec W 64:1236-
8 D 26 '14
Dual ownership of public utilities in Alsace.
M. A. Jewett. Munic Eng 49:63-6 Ag '15
Effect of the war on regulation of public utili-
ties. N. T. Guernsey. Mec W 65:12-14 Ja 2
Pair treatment of public utilities. A. B. Leach.
Elec Ry J 40:670-1 O 2 '15
Fundamental planks in a public-utility pro-
gram. D. P. Wilcox. Eng N 72:1215 D 17 VL4
Idaho power and light company granted a
certificate of convenience and necessity. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:249-60 F 6 '15
Municipal co-operation in public utility man-
agement. P. J. Kealy. Am Inst E E Pro 34:
2268-74 O '15; Same cond. Elec Ry J 46:861-3
O 23 f!5
Municipal regulation of public utilities. J: H.
Roexner. Am Gas Light J 103:97-100 Ag 16 '15
National Bureau of standards and standards
for public utilities. H. T. Wade. Eng M 49:
240-Kl My '15
New York second district: filing of schedules.
Elec H & W-Klec'n C«:2US F 13 '15
Permitting and limiting public- utility com-
petition. 1Sng N 73:690 Ap 8 '15
Public utilities work of the Bureau of stan-
dards. Elec W 64:1187-8 D 19 '14
Public versus the public service corporation.
H: D. Jackson. Eng M 49:402-9 Je '15
Regulation, w. J. Calhoun. Am Gas Light J
102:204-5+ My 10 §15
Regulation of public utilities. L. A. Busby.
Elec Ry J 46:1081-4 N 27 '15; Abstract. Eleo
R & W Elec'n 67:986 N 27 '15
Results of the war for public service commis-
sions to consider. H: Floy. Elec W 65:15-16
Ja 2 '15
of appeal in New Hampshire. Elec W
5:1485-6 Je B '15
Shall American Industry be socialized? F. C.
Henderschott. Am Ind 16:29-32 Jl '15
State control of city-owned utilities much
needed. Eng N 74:658-9 S 30 '15
. State regulation, W: J. Norton. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:632-3 Ap 3 '15
State regulation of municipally owned plants.
C. M. Larson. Am Water Works Assn J 2:
515-37 S '15
Electric service companies— Reg-
ulation; Gas oonrpanies— Regulation; Rail-
and state; waterworks — Regulation
roads
Taxation
Increased taxation in Wisconsin and Its effect
upon public service companies. K. Gruhl.
Elec W 65:269 Ja 23 '15; Same. Elec Ry J
45:284 Ja 30 15
Should utilities be assessed by public service
commissions? F. N. Fletcher. Blec Ry J
Tax assessments on „
to review in New Jersey.
66:128 Ja 16 '15
Valuation of property
Appellate court of the state of New York and
the question of allowances for paving over
mains in valuation work. J: W. Alvord. Am
Water Works Asan J 2:466-81 S '15; Same
cond. Eng & Contr 43:532-5 Je 16 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:482-92
- Gfflette-
Court decisions showing present value to be
the only value for rate xnaklrr
H. P. Gillette. Eng & Contr '
•13
Depreciation and valuation for rate making.
L: H. Haney. J Account 19:344-51 My '13
Depreciation in public utilities. Elec w 66:743
O 2 '15
Engineers as arbiters of public equity and jus-
tice. W. AL Daniels. Eng Rec 70:623-4 D 5
Fair interest on investment In public utilities.
H. J. Davies. J Account 19:34-45 Ja '15;
Same cond. Elec Ry J 44:1287-9 D 12 '14
Fair overhead charges allowed; Bronx gas and
electric company. Elec Ry J 40:831 O 16 '15
Foundation principles of utility valuation, with
special application to resettlement plans.
B. J. Arnold. Ene N 74:859 O 28 '15
Franchise value. Ifilec R & W Elec'n 65:1180-2
D 19 '14
Fundamentals of appraisal and valuation.
M. B. Cooley. Elec Ry J 46:913 O 30 '15
Idaho court overrules depreciation deduction.
Eng Rec 72:480-1 O 16 '15
In rate-fixing by commission, should deprecia-
tion be deducted from plant valuation? A. C.
Humphreys. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2f 1557-82;
Discussion. 9:pt 2, 1638-82 '14
Neglected phases of accounting. H: R. Hatfield.
Elec nytr 46:799-802 O 16 'IB
New Jersey decision. H. S. Welsh. Elec Ry J
45:57 Ja 2 '15 *
Pacific gtia & electric company valuation
methods. TCloo W ur»:56n-7n F 27 '15
Papers on public utility valuation; abstracts.
J: W. Alvord: J. H. Gandolfo. Elec Ry J
44:1252 D 5 '14
Portland valuation brief filed. Elec Ry J 46:
922 O 3tf '15
Principles of valuation. J: W. Alvord. Eng Rec
70:677 D 19 '14
Sandpoint, Idaho, water company case. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:897-8 N 13 '15
Sinking funds In rate valuations. W. H. Law-
Ion. J Account 10:1 1H -7 Mr '15
Utilities bureau convention. Philadelphia.
1915; valuation conference. Eng N 74:1002-3
N 18 '1R; F31ec Ry J 46:990*5, 1031-4 N 13-
20 '15; Elec R & W Hlec'n 67:939-41 N 20
'15; Klec W 66:1125-0 N 20 '15; Eng Rec 72:
643-5 N 20 '15; Munic J 3!>:788-9 N 18 '15
Utility appraisals. G: B. Saunders. Elec Ry J
45:981-5 My 22 '15
Valuation of Cincinnati utility. Elec W 64:1088
D 6 '14
Valuation of franchises. Elec Ry J 44:1331-8
D 19 '14
Valuation of public utilities dlacusslon by Am.
Inst B. E. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:5GS-9 S
25 '1C
Valuation of public utilities for rate-making
purposes. C: C. James. J Account 20:173-8 S
Why appraiaal Is not valuation. G: S. Blnckley.
Eng Rec 72:515-17 O 23 '15
NM MHO Ifllectrlc rail roans — Valuation;
Railroads— Valuation; Street railroads— Val-
uation; Waterworks— Valuation
Public speaking. F. L. Hutchinson. Eng Rec
72:672 N 2? '15
Public utilities. See Public service corporations
Public utility association of West Virginia
West Virginia managers convene. Elec W 66:
1182-3 N 27 '15
Public works
Alternate specifications for public work are
legal. D. T. Pierce. Eng N 74:1048-50 N 25
Commission plan for control of public works.
Eng N 73:1186-8 Je 17 '15
Direct control over construction materials Is
feature of 100 -mile Winnipeg aqueduct. 11
Eng Rec 71:594-6 My 8 '15
Engineers and the New York state constitu-
tional convention. Eng N 78:002-3 Mr 25 '15
Engineers dlsciifw changes in New York state
constitution. TCng Reo 71 :3R2 Mr 20 'IB
How shall patented materials or processes on
public works be handled? D. B. Luten; S.
Whtnery. Eng Rec 72:546-9 O 30 '15
How shall patented materials or processes on
public works be handled? G: C. Warren; S.
Whlnery. Eng Reo 72:511-12 O 23 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
357
Public works — Continual
Results of task work without bonus In clean-
Ing niter sand at Philadelphia. S. E. Thomp-
son. Eng Rec 70:608-9 D 5 '14; Same cond.
with discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:102-4 F
'15; Same coud. (-Efficiency study of filter
cleaning). Alunlc J tfS:233-4 F 2o '15
See also Contracts, Letting of; Municipal
engineering; Public buildings; Roads
Publicity
American iron and steel institute presidential
address. E. H. Gary. Iron Tr R o7:849-51 O
28 '15; Same. Iron Age 9G:9S5-8 O 28 '15
Engineer and puijliciLi, with special refer-
ence to the publicity work of the Cleveland
engineering society; abstract. C. E. Drayer.
Ens & Contr 4i':374-u D 3U '14; Abstract,
with discussion. Am Soc ^l £3 J 37:88-02 F
'1T>
Future of the engineering profession. A. J.
Hlmes. Eng Rec 72:663 N 27 '15
Interesting the non- electrical public. F. H.
Gale. 11 Elec W 66:1184-6 N 27 '15
Practical A alue of publicity to the water works
man. S. C. Hadden. Am Water Works Assn
j 2:35i)-6G; Discussion. D. R. Gwinn. 2:3 GO-
TO Je '15
Publicity for engineering work. M. L. Cooke;
C. E. Drayer; S. H. Ankeney. Tflng Rec 70:
644-8 D 12 '14
Publicity for the engineer and its importance;
excerpts. C. E. Drayer. Eng N 73:1018-19
Aly 27 '15; Eng Rec 71:718-11) Je 5 '15
Publicity necessary for city manager success.
W. Miller. Eng Rec 72:666 N 27 '15
Publicity work of public service commissions.
Elec Ry J 44:1240-3 D 5 §14
Sec also Advertising: Electric railroads —
Public relations; Public sen-ice corporations
— Public relations; Railroads — Public rela-
tions; Street railroads — Public relations
publishing houses
Equipment of large publishing house; power
plant, interior wiring and special features
of the Curtis publishing company's build-
ing, Independence sijuurc, Philadelphia, il
diass plans Klec W «S:!i03-ll Ap 10 '15
Hill building. New York, il Arch & Bldg 46:
447-50 N '34
Hill building: special building design for spe-
cial use. II diags plans Eng N 72:1241-8 D 24
New home of the Engineering and mining
journal, il Eng & MIn J 08:1143-4 D 26 '14
Philadelphia publishing house; Farm Journal
building. 11 plan Brlckb 24:201 Ag '15
Sec also Fruiting offices
>ulleys
Cork insert pulley, il Eng M 40:supl-2 S '15
Gutter automatic cutout pulleys. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:1129 Je 12 '15
Designing cone pulleys: graphical method of
finding the radii. R. C. H. Heck. Mach 21:
291-3 D '14
Grinding cone pulleys at the Norton plant.
H. W. Ault. il dlugs Mach 22:32 S '15
Grinding crowned pulleys. H. W. Dunbar. 11
diags Mach 21:893-4 Jl '15
Making the Gilbert wood pulley. 11 Mach 21:
483-6 F '15
Recent tests of the effective force between
driving belt and pulleys; abstract. A. Fried-
rich. Am Soc M E J 37:554-5 S '15
#cc also Belting; Rope driving
Mjllman company
Investigation of wages paid by Pullman com-
pany. Ry Age 58:786 Ap 0 '15
'limping
See also Mine pumping; Pumping stations;
Pumps
Coat
Comparing triple-expansion and centrifugal
pumps. G: M. Peek; G: H. Gibson. Eng N
74:1044-5 N 25 '16
Comparison of pumping costs. C. F. Herington.
Ry Age 50:108-9 Jl 16 '16
Cost of drainage pumping In southern Loui-
siana. C. W. Okey. Eng N 74:733-5 O 14 '15
Cost of electric pumping for irrigation. 11 map
Elec AV 66:68-71 Jl 10 '15; Excerpts. Eng
Rec 72:257-8 Ag 28 '15
Cost of pumping tor irrigation. G. EL P. Smith.
Eng & Cuntr 44:148-iu AS Itf '15
Electric pumping at Fairmount, Ind. ; com-
parison of service by reciprocating steam
pumps and by electrically driven centrifugal
pumps. J: A. Randolph. Alumc J 39:336-8 S
Electricity for irrigation pumping. II Elec II
& AY Elec'n 66:1022-8 Je 5 '15
First cost and cost of operation of irrigation
pumping plants. H. D. Hanford. Eng &
Contr 43:4itt-2 Je 1! '15
How low fixed charges favor centrifugal
pumps. G. H. Gibson, il plan Eng N 74:88U-8
N 4 '15
Increase In operating costs due to pump-
Ing, JVIinidoka irrigation project. Eng &
Contr 43:^48 Ap 14 '15
Irrigation pumping in the coast states. 11 map
Elec W bo:lKM-1408 My 2'J '15
New well water supply of Galveston, Texas.
H. G. Wheaton. if Eng & Contr 44:385-6 N
17 '15
Saving $1,500 a month by using electric pumps.
EL fl. Yensel. II diag Elec W 66:400-1 Ag 21
'15
Study of a water supply by pumping for con-
crete road construction, plan Eng & Contr
43:4«7-S My 2ti '13
Water service tests. P. M. La Bach. Ry Age
59:636 S 17 '15
Pumplnq engines
Defective valves cause slippage in pumping
engines. A. A. Wood. 11 Kng Uec 71:5BS My
8 '15
Evolution of the waterworks pumping engine.
W: B. Bryan. Engineer 118:tf7o-l D 117!*
Famous Cornish pump, dlags Power 42:124-5
Jl 27 '15
Pumping engines, Madras waterworks, il
Engineer 1U):1SS F ly '15
Service of a fuel oil engine in a railway pump-
ing station. 11 Ry Age 58:1444-5 Je 18 '15
Testing
Utility of pump slip tests In maintaining effi-
ciency of pumping engines. H. D. Havill.
Enff & Contr 44:293 O 13 '15
Pumping machinery. See Pumping engines;
Tumps
Pumping machinery, Electric
Automatic control of pumps to boost city
water pressure, il Elec W 06:643 S 18 '15
Automatic electric control of pumps. G: J.
Kirchgasser. il diags Power 41:811-14 Je 15
'15
Cost of electric pumping for irrigation. 11 map
Elec W 66:68-71 Jl 10 '15; Same abr. Eng
Rec 72:257-8 Ag 28 '15
Electric motors supplant steam for water
pumping at Welleriey. Mass. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:147-8 Jl 24 '15
Electric pump wagon. R. E. Plimpton, il Munic
Eng 40:28-!) .11 '15
Electrically driven, non-vibrating pumps, il
Elec W 66:488 Ag 28 '15
Electrically driven water- works plant. E. M.
Ivens. 11 plan Power 42:198-200 Ag 10 '15
Electrically operated pumping outfit. Il Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:684 O 9^15; Elec W 66:
827 O 9 f!5
Electricity for irrigation pumping, il Blec R
& W tflec'n 66:1022-8 Je 5 '15
Electricity for municipal pumping, il Elec B
& W Elec'n 67:653-6 O 9 '15
Electricity replaces steam in drainage pump-
Ing. 11 Elec W 66:87 Jl 10 '15
Irrigating the land of little rain. S. M. Ken-
nedy. U diags Elec W 65:1471-4 Je 5 '15
Irrigation in the Wenatchee valley. A. Gunn.
11 Elec W 65:1560-3 Je 12 '15
Minneapolis dredging pump operates electric-
ally, il Eng Rec 72:136-7 Jl 31 '15
Motor- driven deep- well pumping head, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:248 Ag 7 '15
Motor- driven house pump. 11 Elec W 66:1220
N 27 '15
New vertical electric condensation return
pump. 11 dlag Heat & Yen 12:53-4 Ag '15
358
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pumping machinery, Electric — Continued
Pumping and loading sand; with tables of
costs. A. E. Smith, il Eleo W 66:467-8 Ag 28
f!5
Saving $1,500 a month by using electric pumps.
E. Jfi. Yensel. il diag Elec W 66:400-1 Ag 21
'15
Pumping stations
Baltimore sewage-pumping plant. W. O. Rog-
ers. 11 Power 41:76-8 Ja 19T16
Boston's new sewage pumping station. W. B.
Conant. U Munlc J 39:776-6JST 18 '15
California pumping station of the W. Glouces-
ter wate? co. 11 diags Engineer 119:152-4 F
12 '15
Comparative steam and electric power lay-
outs for a drainage pumping plant, plans
Eng & Contr 42:412-14 O 28 *M
Concrete rings, superimposed.sunk to form
Ban Antonio pump pit. W: W. Hay. 11 diag
Eng Bee 71:741-2 Je 12 '15
Constructing Passalc valley pumping station.
U plan Munlc J 38:341-4 Mr 18 '15
Constructing pumping station In unbraced
cofferdam formed by outside walls. 11 plans
Eng Rec 71:292-4 Mr 6 '15
Domlnguez central-station irrigation system.
C. B. Loomis. plan map Eng N 74:540-1 S
16 '15
Drainage pumping plant with variable- speed
drive. 11 diags Eng N 74:581-3 S 23 '15
Electric sewage- pumping station, Audubon,
N. J. diag plan Eng N 73:73 Ja 14 '15
Electricltvin waterworks plants. L. E. Dar-
Elec R & W Eletfn 66:869-71 My 8
ling.
Pairview sewage-pumping station. T: Wilson.
11 plan Power 41:286-7 Mr 2 '15
Indianapolis pumping station designed for con-
tinuous service. Eng Rec 71:208 F 13 '15
Irrigation by pumping at Del Rio, Texas.
A. Potter. 11 diags plan Eng & Contr 48:66-71
Ja 27 '15
Largest electric drainage pumping plant. A. M.
Shaw. Eng N 74:804-5 O 21 '15
Low-lift centrifugal pumps at Akron will
operate under unusually varied conditions.
F. A. Harbour. 11 Eng Rec 71:580-1 My 8 '15
Method employed In connecting suction tunnel
to pumping station wet well without drain-
ing the latter. H: W. Clausen. Eng & Contr
42:424-6 N 4 '14
Motor-operated pumping Installation to handle
flood water In Boston. U Elec W 66:1206-7 N
27 '15
Municipal pumping stations of Detroit. T: Wil-
son. 11 Power 41:150-8 F 2 '15
Ornamental pumping station. 11 Munlc J 39:
190 Ag 5 '15
Performance of Diesel engine pumping equip-
ment of the Appleton, WIs., water works. 11
, .,
plan Eng & Contr 44:244-6 S 29 '1C
Progress in Kansas in pumping for Irrigation.
H. B. Walker. Eng & Contr 43:2r»3-4 Mr 17
Pumping California crude oil. C. P. Bowie. 11
Eng N 74:1068-71 D 2 '15
Sewage pumping plants; brief descriptions of
plants operating in seventy-five cities.
Munfc J 38:358-02 Mr 18 '15
Sett age pumping, screening and sterilizing
station at Daytona, Fla.; specifications.
plans Eng & Contr 42:525-7 D 2 '14
Turbine-driven water-works plant. Charlotte-
town, P. H. I. O. O. Thomas, fl Power 42:
604-5 O 12 '15
Types and properties of deep well pumps.
O: W. BlsselL Eng & Contr 44:33-4 Jl 14
Variable-speed pumping plant for a drainage
district, diags Bng 3ST 74:918-19 N 11 '15
Whltton pumping station of the Ipswich cor-
poration waterworks: abstract. C. W. S.
Oldham. Engineer 118:588 D 18 '14
ft<-p 0Zw Pumping<— Cost; Pumps; Water
supply engineering; Waterworks
Pumps
Automatic control of step-bearing oil pumps.
11 diag Elec W 65:297 Ja 30 '15
Automatic pumping equipment. F. J. Vevia.
plan Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1060 Je 5 '15
Bit of pump history. Colliery 35:389 F '15
Capacity and power of hydraulic pumps. R. A.
Lachmann. Power 41:89 Ja 19 '15
Choice of pumps for city water works. J *E
Craig. Eng & Contr 48:171 F 24 '15
Control for boiler-feed pumps and piping con-
nections, plan Elec W 66:918-19 <D 23 '15
Dayton power pump. II Power 41:166-6 F 2 'IB
Deane high-pressure pump. U Power 42:501-2
Deep well pumps. 11 Metal Work 84:223 Ag 13
Duplex pumps. A. L. Haas. Int Marine Eng
Efficiencies of mine pumps. P. EL Barbour.
& Min J 99:1031-2 Je 12 '15
Electrically operated house pump. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:635 O 2 '15 *
Equipment and methods in ___ __
tlon system. C: H. Bromley. H dlags
40:914-16 D 29 '14
Influence of disk friction on turbine
design. F. zur Nedden. "diags Am Soc M E
37:538-44 S '15; Abstract. Int Marine r
20:366 Ag '15; Discussion. Am Soc M E J
645-6 S '15
Low-lift screw pumps installed at Terrebonne
La. U diag Eng N 74:313 Ag 12 '15 '
Lultwleler double-acting triplex pump. 11 Pow-
er 41:760 Je 1 '15
Men and machinery of the Comstock— the
combination shaft O. W. Dickie. 11 "ro^g &
Mln J 98:990-4 D 5 '14 ^
Mine pumping; comparison of steam and elec-
tric pumps. C: Legrand. Am Inst Min E Bui
Multistage centrifugal and Cornish pumps In
Clmpin mine. L. £. Ives. 11 diag Eng & Mto
J 99:857-8 My 15 '15
New diaphragm pump. 11 Met & Chem Eng
Notes on elevator pumps. T: J. Rogers, diags
Power 41:741-2 Je 1 rlfi
Pump regulator. A. H. Bullard. diag Power
41:754 Je 1 '15
Pumping for Irrigation studies. Eng & Contr
44:96 Aff 4 '15
Pumps for city water works. J. E. Craig.
Munic Bng 49:69-70 Ag '15
Reclprocatlng-pump slippage. M. K. Baer.
Power 40:927-8 D 29 '14
Saving in the pump room. W: B. Dixon. diag
Power 41:171-2 F 2 '15
SciMiw pumps for the drainage works at New
Orleans. 11 plane Engineer 119:460-1 My 7
'15
Selecting a pump for general service. C: L.
Hubbard. diags Power 41:198-9 F 9 '15; Dis-
cussion. 41:345-6, nil)- 20 Mr 9, Ap 13 '15
Selection of deep well pumping machinery.
D. A. arahtim. Hm? & Contr 4:1:104-6 F 3 '15;
Same. Engineer I20:164-r> Ag 13 '1R; Ab-
stract Bng N 73:184 Ja 28 '15; Abstract
Bng Rec 71:204-5 F 13 '15
Slipuoffo of roPiprocatlng pumps. T. B. Hyde.
Power 41:408-9 Ap fi '15
Suction lift for pumps. D: Fllegelman. Power
42:150-1 Ag 3 '15
To calculate a pump's duty. Power 42:81 Jl
20 '15
Two ways of piping steam pumps. W. H.
Wakeman. (Hags Dom Bng 72:138 Jl 31 '15
Viking rotary pump. U diag Munic J 39:597-8 O
Water level In air chambers. G: A. Weindel.
dlags Power 42:023 N 2 '15
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. W. Trullmger. diags
Dom Eng ^2:254-6 Ag 28 '15
8co alnr> Air lifts; Air pumps; Pumping
stations; Tire pumps
Cost of operation
Economical duty of pumps. F. H. Carter. Bng
Rec 70:018-20 D 5 '14
Repair
Accident to pump plunger and how repaired.
O: H. Wallace, dlags Power 41:691 My 18
'15
Testing
Sec Pumps, Centrifugal— Testing
PumDS, Centrifugal M m
Blast-furnace plant auxiliaries and
arrangement. J. B. Johnson, Jr. dlags
Chem Bng 13:373-8 Je '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
359
Pumps, Centrifugal — Continued
Boiler-feed pump discussion. B. N. Everett.
Power 42:424 S 21 '16
Centrifugal boiler-feed pumps. A. L. Covill;
W. L. Durand. Power 42:276 AS 24 '15
Centrifugal boiler-feed pumps. C: C. Richard-
son. Power 42:132 Jl 27 '15
Centrifugal boiler feed pumps. C. O. Sand-
strom. Power 42:276-6 Ag 24 '15
Centrifugal boiler-feed pumps. J. E. Kamps.
Power 42:693-4 N 16 'lo
Centrifugal boiler-feed pumps. T. D. Hayes.
Power 42:347 S 7 '15
Centrifugal crude-oil pump. A. B. Morrison,
Jr. Power 41:454-5 Mr 80 '15
Centrifugal dredging pump applied to produc-
tion of sand and gravel. 11 Concrete Cem 7:
191-2 N '15
Centrifugal mine -pumps on the Rand; with
cost data. E. O. Izod and A. P. Rouillard.
diags Eng & Mln J 99:1115-16 Je 26 '15
Centrifugal pump became air bound. F. Mc-
Morrow. Power 41:854 Je 22 '16
Centrifugal pump for thick liquors. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:612 Ag '15
Centrifugal pump from standpoint of central
station. T. D. Rose. II Elec R & W Elec'n
67:7-12 Jl 3 '15
Centrifugal pumps for boiler-feed service.
E: S. Adams. Power 40:934-5 D 29 '14
Centrifugal pumps for fire engine service; ab-
stract/A- Schacht. Am Soc M E J 37:408-9
J1'15
Characteristic curves of centrifugal pumps:
with discussion. F. W: Greve, jr. W Soc E J
19:776-87 O '14; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:
59-60 Ja '15
Comparing triple-expansion and centrifugal
pumps. G: M. Peek; G: H. Gibson. Eng N
74:1044-5 N 25 '15
Concrete patches repair centrifugal
pump. W. L. Grace. II Eng Rec 72:147
Condition gage for centrifugal pumps. G: M.
Peek, dia* Eng N 72:1268 D 24 -ft
Direct-driven and geared centrifugal
Ross pumping stations, Pittsburgh.
N 73:134-5 Ja 21 '15
Dredge pump handles ashes. O. D. Havard.
dlag Power 41:580 Ap 27 '15
Effect of temperature on capacity of centri-
fugal pumps. J: Howard. Power 41:406 Mr
23 '15
Effect of velocity head on centrifugal pumps.
S. Wilcox. Power 42:487 O 5 '15
Hlll-Tripp centrifugal pump. 11 dlags Power
41:634-6 My 11 '15
Klngsford double-flow pump. 11 Power 41:85-6
Ja 19 '16
Largest centrifugal pump. 11 Scl Am S 79:37
Ja 16 '16
Low-lift centrifugal pumps at Akron will
operate under unusually varied conditions.
F. A. Harbour. 11 Eng Rec 71:580-1 My 8
'15
Multistage centrifugal pumps. 11 dlag Colliery
35:410-14 Mr 'Ifi
Priming a centrifugal pump. E. M. Ivens. il
dlags Power 41:88&-2 Je 29 '15
Priming a centrifugal pump. J. E. Poche.
diags Power 41:550 Ap 20 '15
Priming a centrifugal pump. J. F. Jones, diags
Power 41:294 Mr 2 '15
Priming centrifugal pumps. C: A. Bunting.
dlag Power 42:275 A* 24 '15
Southwark-Rateau centrifugal pumps. 11 dlag
Colliery 35:495-7 Ap '15
Steam-turbine-driven centrifugal pumps of the
Toronto water works. 11 Eng & Gontr 43:548-
9 Je 23 '15
Various sizes, types, services and drives of
centrifugal pumps. 11 Munic J 39:857-8 D 2
'15
Cleaning
Cleaning a centrifugal pump. Colliery 35:260-1
D '14
Testing
High duty obtained from small booster pumps.
Eng Rec 72:79-80 Jl 17 '15
How low fixed charges favor centrifugal
pumps. G. H. Gibson. 11 plan Eng N 74:886-8
New graving dock ac South Shields. 11 dlag
plan Engineer 120:154-6, 158 Ag 13 '16
Salt solution method used for testing centri-
JM&1 §5mP' a D" Moses- U Enff Rec 72:137-8
Single-stage centrifugal pumps. E. B. Wilson.
_ II dlags Colliery 35:365-70 F '15
Test of booster pumps. 11 Power 41:338 Mr 9
lo
Teat of centrifugal mo tor- driven pumps. S. S.
Rumsey and W. F. Schwedes. diags plans
Am Inst Min E Bui !)4:2G13-35 O '14:
Abstract. Am Soc M E J 36:0214 N '14
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 100:902-9
Testing small centrifugal pumps. A. A. Wood,
dlag Power 41:616 My 4 '15
Testing small centrifugal pumps. M. R. Blish.
diags Power 41:370-3 Mr 16 '15
Testing small centrifugal pumps. R. L.
Daugherty. Power 41:651-2 Ap20 '15
Water-supply booster pumps; Roseland sta-
tion. Chicago. U dlag Eng N 73:744-5 Ap
15 15
Pumps, Qas
Elrst large American-built Humphrey pump.
C: C. Trump. 11 diags Power 40:767-70 D 1
'14; Same. Eng 2* 73:154-8 Ja 28 '15;
Abstract. Ind Eng 15:26-7 Ja '15
Humphrey pump: recent developments. C: C.
Trump. 11 dlags Sibley J 30:55-9 N '15
Irrigation by pumping at Del Rio, Texas.
A. Potter. 11 dlags plan Eng & Contr 43:66-
71 Ja27 'is; same abr. Eng Reo 71:696-8
Pumps, Tire. See Tire pumps
Punching machinery
Hydraulic punch tor track spike slots, il Elec
Ry J 46:195 Jl 31 '15
Large multiple punching machine, il Iron Age
Multiple hand punch. J: Leafstrom. dlag Macb
21:747 My '16
Safety feed Increases production of punch
press. 11 Iron Age 95:1333-4 Je IT '15
Spacing table In the structural shop: equip-
ment In Fort Pitt bridge works. G: P.
Thomas. 11 Iron Age 95:139-41 Ja 14 '16
Sub-press for blanking mica Insulators. W. C.
Betz. dlags Mach 21:407-8 Ja '15
Yoke riveting and punching machine. 11 Iron
Age 95:lS9rje 24 '15
Punctuation
Parenthetical clauses. W. P. Boot. Inland Ptr
65:477-8 Jl '15
Punctuating quotations. F. H. TealL Inland
Ptr 56:381 D '15
Varying styles and proofreading. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 55:614-16, 756-9; 56:58-9, 202-3 Ag-
N '15
See also Compound words
Purchasing
Broad field of the purchasing agent. E, C.
Church. Eng M 49:420-1 Je Tffi
Buying suggestions made by successful men.
Metal Work 83:423-6 Mr 19 '15
Fuel- supply contracts and the progress of
more scientific methods of purchase and
control in America and Europe. J: B. C.
Kershaw. Met & Chem Eng 13:393-6 Je '15
Interesting and important law about buying
goods. E. J. Buckley. Elec R & W Elec'n
67:335 Ag 21 '15
Judicious buying of plumbing materials. Metal
Work 83:59-60 Ja 1 '15
Philosophy of correct purchasing. E. C.
Church. Iron Age 93:1008-9 My 6 '15
Purchasing agent and high-class product.
W: H. Morse. Eng M 49:333-5 Je '15
Purchasing and distributing supplies in Cleve-
land. A. R. Callow. 11 Munlc J 39:391-4 S 9
'15
Purchasing for scattered factories. H. L.
Evans. Iron Age 95:283-8 F 4 '15
Purchasing supplies for the Panama canaL
F. C. B<?ggs.Tron Age 96:1180-2, 1226-7 N 18-
25 '15
Records for the purchasing department. H. A.
Russell. Iron Age 96:308-9 Ag 5 '15
Systematic purchase and care of mill sup-
plies. E. C. Church. Textile World 49:207-
9 My '15
See also Inspection
360
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pycnometer
New form of pycnometer for liquids. P. B.
Davis and L. S. Pratt diag Am Chem Soc
J 37:1199-1200 My '15
Pyrhellometer
Solar radiation. C. G. Abbot. F. E. Fowle and
L. B. Aldrich. Scl Am S 80:258-9 O 23 '15
Pyrldfne
Salts of acrldine, pyrldlne and qulnollne. L. H.
Cone. Am Chem Soc J 36:2101-10 O '14
Pyrlmldlnes
Researches on pyrimidlnes: alkylatlon of 2-
mercaptopyrimidines. T. B. Johnson and
H. W. Haggard. Am Chem Soc J 37:177-83
Researches on pyrimidlnes: new methods of
synthesizing 2-totopyrlmldlnes and their
sulfur analogs. T. B. Johnson and A.
Joyce. Am Chem Soc J 37:2151-64 S '15
Researches on pyrlmldlnes: pyrimidlne alde-
hydes and their biochemical Interest. T. B.
Johnson and L. H. Cretcher, jr. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2144-51 S '15
Researches on pyrimidines: synthesis of 4-
g'lenylcytosme. T. B.. Johnson and E. H.
emlngway. Am Chem Soc J 37:378-83 F
'15
Researches on pyrlmldlnes: synthesis of the
pyrimldlne nucleoside, 4-hydroxymethylura-
cll. T. B. Johnson and L: H. Cnernoff. Am
Chem Soc J 36:1742-7 Ag '14
Researches on pyrlmldlnes; the synthesis of
4-hezyluracll and Its relationship to uracll-
glucoside. T. B. Johnson. Am Chem Soc J
36:1891-9 S '14
Pyrlte
Cave deposit. G: J. Young, dlag Econ Geol
10:186-90 F-Mr '15
Grong copper and pyrites mines of Norway.
A. IX Udhany. 11 map Eng & Mm J 99:889-92
Pyrite'ln coal measures. Colliery 35:261 D '14
Pyrlte smelting. E. D. Peters. Eng & MIn J
98:1134-5 D 26 '14
Pyrites In 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:148 Ja 16 '15
Pyritic smelting at Mount Lyell. H. Stlcht.
Met & Chem Ene 13:116-18 F '15
Pyritic smelting; discussion. Am Inst Min E
Bui 100:739-01 Ap '15
Results of some co-operative work on deter-
mination of sulfur In pyrites. H. C. Moore.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:634-6 Jl '15
Rotary kilns for desulphurlzatlon and agglom-
eration. S: E. Doak. Am Inst Min E Bui
105:2061-6 S '15; Same. Iron Age 96:574-6 S
9 '15
Radiation pyrometers; sources of error in the
Ffiry and Thwing. G: K. Burgess and P. D
Foote. Iron Age 96:196-7 Jl 22 '15
- *•
Pyrogallol
Reagents
_ nts for use In gas analysis; alkaline
pyrogallol. R. P. Anderson, diag J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:587-96 Jl '15
Pyrollgneous acid. See Acetic acid
Pyrometers and pyrometry
Base metal pyrometer couples. Mach 21:727
My '15
'Characteristics of radiation pyrometers. G: K.
Burgess and P. D. Foote. 11 dlags IT S Bur
Stand Bui 12:90-178 O 28 '15; Abstract. J Fr
Inst 179:493-5 Ap '15
Finding the transformation points In steel.
E. F. Lake, il Mach 21:711-14 My '15
"High-resistance pyrometers. Power 42:56 Jl 13
'16
Machine that measures the heat of stars, il
Scl Am 113:49 Jl 10 '15
Measurement of the temperature of molten
metals. C: R. Darling. Engineer 118:611 D 25
Measuring high temperatures by melting of
metallic salts. 11 Elec W 65:124-5 Ja 9 '15:
Elec Ry J 45:106 Ja 9 '16; Foundry 43:3$
Ja '15: Heat & Ven 12:54 Ja '15: Horseless
Age 35:40 Ja 6 '15: Iron Age 94:1491 D 31 '14;
Ry Age (Mech eel) 89:40-7 Ja f!5; Iron Tr
R 56:430 F 25 'Ifi
Multiple-type recording Instrument for pyro-
meters. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:643 S 15 '15
New high-resistance pyrometer Instruments.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1068-9 Je 5 '15
Pyrometers for shop use. J. M. Johnson, diags
teach 21:550-3 Mr '15; Same. Scl Am S 80:
156-8 S 4 '15
Sentinel pyrometers and paste and their uses.
SI Met & Chem Eng 13:192-3 Mr '15
Tapalog, a new multiple record pyrometer
recorder. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:260-1 AD
'15; Iron Age 95:609 Mr 18 '15; Elec W 65:
871 Ap 3 '15; Power 41:541 Ap 20 '15
'Testing and repairing pyrometers. J. Lucas.
11 Power 41:712-14 My 26 '15
See also MIcropyrometers
Pyrophorfc alloys
Court of appeals decision In the pyrophorlc
alloy suit. Met & Chem Eng 13:145-6 Mr '15
Pyrophylllte
Alunfte and pyrophyllite In triassic and Juras-
sic volcanics at Kyuquot Sound, British
Columbia. C: H. Clapp. diag Econ Geol 10*
70-88 Ja '15
Quantity surveying
Better estimating and contract methods as
advocated by the American Institute of
quantity engineers. G. A. Wright. Assn Eng
Soc J 64:168-9 Ap '15
Comment on cost or quantity surveys of build-
Ings and a proposed survey guarantee.
W. K. Palmer. Eng & Contr '43:518- 10 Je 9
Estimating contracts by quantity survey.
G. A. Wright. Metal Work 83:502-4 Ap 2
Estimating curves for standard bridges of the
Illinois highway department. G. F. Burch. 11
dlags Eng & Contr 43:123-6 F 10 '15; Same
cond. Eng Rec 72:171-2 Ag- 7 '15
How quantity competition can be eliminated.
H. M. Saumenlg. Eng Rec 72:566 N 6 '15
IB the quantity system necessary? J. T.
Tubby, jr. Am Inut Arch .1 3:177-9 Ap '15
Qualifications of a quantity surveyor. Bldg
Age 37:50-2 Mr 'Ifi
Quantity system. G. A. Wright. Am Inst Arch
J 3:36-9 Ja '15
Quantity system of estimating. A. W. Joslin.
Bldg Age 37:49-52 S '16
Quantity system of estimating. D. S. Ballan-
tlne. Bldg Age 37:41 Jl '15
Quantity system of estimating; an American
method compared with the London system.
A. G. Duke. Bldg Age 37:35-6 My '15
Report of committee of the Engineers' club
of St. Louis. Assn Eng Soc J 54:8-11 Ja '15
Laws and regulations
St. Louis law on quantity surveying. Eng N
73:282-3 F 11 '15
St. Louis ordinance governing quantity sur-
veyors. Eng & Contr 43:187 Mr 3 '15
Quarries and quarrying
Cart for rock (iimrrlos. O: B. Wilson, il Eng
& Min J 0'»:,W> F 20 'in
Electrical equipment of the Vermont marble
company. J: Listen, il Gen Eleo R 18:1015-
25 N '15
Electricity in marble quarrying. 11 Elec R &
W Bletfn 67:963-6 N 27 '15
Electricity in stone quarries and asphalt
plants. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:315-18 Ag
21 '15
Modern rock-crushlTifir plant. P. K. Yates. 11
plans Eng N 7H:r,82-5 Mr 25 'lr>
Primer on explosives for metal miners and
quarrymen. C: E. Munroe and C. Hall, diags
U S Bur Mines Bui 80:63-71 '15
Quarrying slate for structural purposes. 11
Metal Work 84:445-6 O 1 '15
Safety in stone quarrying. O. Bowles. 11 IT S
Bur Mines Tech Pa 111:1-46 '15
See also Blasting; Building stones
Quartz
Absorption, reflection, and dispersion con-
stants of quartz. W. W. Coblentz. U S Bur
Stand Bui 11:471-81 My 10 '15
Quartz veins In lamprophyre intrusions. J: F.
McLennan, Bng & Mln J 99:11-13 Ja 2 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
361
Quartz lamps. See Electric lamps. Mercury vapor
Quebec (city)
Bridges
Building the new Quebec bridge; the world's
largest truss span. II Iron Tr R 56:562-3 Mr
«» '15
camp and yards. 11 plan Eng N
14 '!&
work In 1915. 11 Eng N 74:473-5
Erection progress on the Quebec bridge. 11
Bng & Contr 44:170-1 S 1 '15
Erection traveler, new Quebec bridge. H. P.
Borden. II plans Eng N 73:417-2* Mr 4 '15
New methods evolved In building world's
largest bridge; Quebec erection, il Eng Rec
72:56-100 Jl 24 '15
Progress of erection of the new Quebec bridge.
il plate (supp) Engineer 120:416-17 O 29^15
Progress of the new Quebec bridge. 11 plan
• Engineer 119:101-3 Ja 29 '15
Provision for traction stresses In Quebec
bridge. C. A. Norton, diags Eng Rec 71:492-3
Ap 17 '15
Quebec-b
74:748-9
Quebec bri
S 2 '15
Work on the new Quebec bridge during the
first erection season. H. P. Borden. il Eng
N 73:1-4 Ja 7 '15
Quicksilver. See Mercury
Qulncy, Illinois
Water supply
New water filtration plant. W. R. Qelston.
11 diag Am Water Works Assn J 2:446-52
Je '15; Same. Munlc Bng 48:297-8 My '15:
Discussion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:452-4
Je '15
Quinine in the treatment of gaseous gangrene.
K. Taylor. Sci Am S 80:24?-3 O 16 '15
Qulnollne
Salts of acrldine, pyridlne and quinoline. L. H.
Cone. Am Chem Soc J 36:2101-10 O '14
Qulrlgua, Guatemala, C. A.
Antiquities
Use of glue molds under serious diffloultles.
N. M. Judd. II Concrete Cem 6:151-4 Mr '15;
Same. Scl Am S 80:66-7 Jl 24 '15
R
Radiation
Characteristics of radiation pyrometers. G: «..
_a_nd_JP. D. Foote. il diags [T S Bur
K.
'1C; Abstract. J
Burgi
Stand Bui 12:90-178 O 28
FT Inst 179:493-5 Ap '15
Controlling infra-red emission. W. W. Cob-
lentz. Elec W 6tt:115r»-6 N 20 '15
Difficulty of measuring heat, with special ref-
erence to radiated and convected heat A. H.
Barker and F. C. S. Brendal. Heat & Ven
12:21-4 My; 33-4 Je '15
Electromagnetic radiation from the viewpoint
of the electron theory. J. P. Minton. diags
Gen Elec R 18:387-97 My '15
Emisslvlty of metals and oxides. G. K. Bur-
gess and P. D. Foote. diags U S Bur Stand
Bui 11:41-64 N 15 '14
Emisslvlty of metals and oxides: Iron oxide.
G: K. Burgess and P. D. Foote. XT S Bur
Stand Bui 12:83-9 O 28 '15
Emisslvity of metals and oxides; measure-
ments with the micropyrometer. G. K. Bur-
gess and R. G. Wallenberg. U 8 Bur Stand
Bui 11:691-605 My 27 '15
Bmissivlty of metals and oxides; the total
emisslvlty of platinum and the relation be-
tween total emisslvity and resistivity. P. D.
Foote. U S Bur Stand Bui 11:607-12 My 27
Heat emitting capacity of radiation. C: D.
Allan. Heat & Ven 12:32-4 Ag '15
Measurements on standards or rad
absolute value. W. W. Col "
Stand Bui 11:87-96 N 15 '14
radiation In
Coblentz. U S Bur
New radiation computing disk. 11 Heat & Ven
12:54-5 Ag '15
Radiation pyrometers; sources of error In the
Ffiry and Thwing. G: K. Burgess and P. D.
Foote. Iron Age 96:106-7 Jl 22 '15
Visibility of radiation. P. G. Nutting. Elum
Eng Soc 9:633-42 no 7 '14
Visibility of radiation in the red end of the
visible spectrum; abstract. E: P. Hyde and
W. E. Forsythe. Elec W 66:464 Ag 28 '15
tier also Cathode rays; Heat radiation;
Heating— Tables, calculations, etc.; Light;
Radiators; Radioactivity; Radiometer; Ul-
tra-violet rays; X rays
Radiation, Solar. See Solar radiation
Radiators
Coefficient of heat transmission in a pressed
steel radiator. J: R. Allen, plans Am Soc
Heat & V E 20:86-91 '14; Same. Heat & Ven
11:30-3 Mr '14; Same. Metal Work 81:207-9
Ja 30 '14; Same. Dom Eng 66:166-7 F 7 '14;
Same cond. Ind Eng 14:171 Ap '14; Discus-
sion. Am Soc Heat & V E 20:91-3 '14
Effect of radiator decoration. T: Tait Dom
Eng 72:341-2 S 38 '13
Electro-thermostatic control of radiators. Scl
Am 112:364+ Ap 17 '15
Gas radiator. 11 Metal Work 84:257 Ag 20 '15
Gas-steam radiator. 11 Heat & Ven 12:51-2 S
Gas-steam radiators. 11 Scl Am 113:255 S 18
•15
Heat emission from radiators. E: D. Bottsford.
Heat & Ven 12:49 S '15
Heat from radiators under different tempera-
tures. C: A. Fuller. Heat & Ven 13:32-5 Mr
'15
How radiator cores are made efficiently. E. C.
Kreutzberg. 11 Foundry 42:471-3 D *14
Position of radiators In rooms. W. F. Verner.
Metal Work 84:16 Jl 2 'IB
Radiator traps and test data. L>. M. Arkley.
diag Heat & Ven 12:37-9 S '15
Rathbone electric hot-water radiator. U Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:588-9 S 25 '15
Standard methods of proportioning direct ra-
diation and standard sizes of mains. J. A.
Donnelly. Dom Eng 73:3-4 O 2 '15
Tests on the heat transmission of direct radia-
tors at low differences in temperatures. J. A.
Donnelly, diag Heat & Ven 11:36-7 S '14;
Same. Am Soc Heat & V E 20:405-7 '14;
Same. Dom Eng 68:65 Jl 18 '14; Discussion.
Heat & Ven 11:38-9 S '14; Discussion. Am
Soc Heat & V E 20:408-11 '14
Sec alxo Automobiles— Radiators
Radiators, Electric. See Electric radiators
Radicals (chemistry)
Trlphenylmethyl; preparation of p-hydroxy-
triphenylcarbinol and attempts to Isolate
the corresponding trlarylmethyl. M. Goxn-
berg and R. L. Jlckllng. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2575-91 N '15
Radioactive substances , m
Birth-time of the world: methods of determin-
ing its age. J. Joly. Scl Am S 79:78-9 Ja 30
Extraction and separation of the radioactive
constituents of carnotlte. H. M. Plum. Am
Cliem Soc J 37:1797-1816 Ag '15
Periodic law. S. Dushman. Gen Elec R 18:617-
21 Jl '15
Radio-active fertilizers. Scl Am S 79:53 Ja 23
'16
Radium as a fertilizer. Scl Am 112:396 My 1
'15
Sco also Carnotlte: Mesothorlum; Radio-
activity; Radium; Thorium
RMRiencetyof radio-active earth on Plant
growth. H. H. Rusby. 11 Scl Am S 79:2*6-18,
128-30 Ap 3-10 '15
Radio-active ores and plant life. H. Bastln.
Ui Bel Am 112:835 Ap tt '15
Radioactivity; advances In a theory that has
enabled us to study natural transmutation.
Scl Am S 80:50-1 Jl 24 '15
Pea also Cathode rays; Electrons; Helium;
Radiography; Radiotherapy; Radium; X
rays
362
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
graphy
*' atlon of the Coolidge tube to metal -
_.lcal research. W. P. IDavey. 11 Gen Elec
R 18:134-6 F '15: Same. Iron Age 95:500-1
Mr 4 '15; Same. Scl Am S 79:331 My 22 '15;
Same, with description of Coolidge tube.
Engineer 119:350-1 Ap 9 '15
Finding blowholes with the X-rays. C. H.
Tonamy. 11 dlagB Foundry 43:455-6 N '15;
Same cond. Iron Age 96:1054-5 N 4 '15
Model X-ray dark-room. W. F. Davey. plans
Gen Elec R 18:1107-10 D '15
Radiography of metals. W. P. Davey. 11 Am
lust Min E Bui 104:1515-25 Ag '16; Same.
Gen Elec R 18:795-800 Ag '15; Same cond.
Iron Age 96:522-4 S 2 '15; Abstract. J Fr
Inst 1W:489-90 O '15
RBntgen motion pictures; the Dessauer pro-
cess. U Sd Am 112:312 Ap 3 '15
Roentgen photographs of plants. 11 Scl Am
113:164 Ag 21 '15
X-ray inspection of a steel casting. W. F.
Davey. il Gen Elec R 18:25-7 Ja '15; Same.
Iron Age 95:186-7 Ja 21 '15; Same. Scl ^*n S
3>ray 'work inVar.^U Scl Am S 79:120-1 F 20
Radiometer
Comparison of stellar radiometers and radio-
metric measurement on 110 stars. W. W.
Coblentz. 11 dlags U S Bur Stand Bui 11:
613-56 My 27 '15
Difficulty of measuring heat, with special ref-
erence to radiated and convected heat A. H.
Barker and F. C. S. Brendal. Heat & Ven
12:24 My '15
Three methods of measuring radiant heat from
gas fires. W. R. Twlgg. 11 diags Heat & Ven
12:33-6 S '15
Various modifications of thermopiles having
a continuous absorbing surface. W. W. Cob-
lentz. pis U S Bur Stand Bui 11:131-87 N 16
Radlomlcrometer
Radiometiio measurements of the lonteation
constants of Indicators. E. J. Shaeffer, M. G.
Paulus, and H. C. Jones, diags Am Chem
Soc J 87:776-807 Ap '15
Radlotelegraphy. See Wireless telegraph
Radlotelephony. See Wireless telephone
Radiotherapy
Radium treatment of
409 Je 26 '15
Radium water. Sci Am 111:473 D 5 '14
Uniformity in dosage of radium emanation.
W: J. SchieffelinTSci Am S 79:123 F 20 '15
ftce also Radium
Radium
Bureau of mines radium production. Eng &
Min J 100:194-5 Jl 31 '16
Discovery of radium in coal. Scl Am 112:423
Industrial uses of radium. T. T. Baker. Eng
M 49:597 Jl '15
Measurements of radium. Scl Am S 79:327 My
22 '16
Practical methods for the determination of
radium. S. C. Lind. 11 diag J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:406-10 My '16
Progress of Bureau of mines radium work.
F. K. Lane. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:720-1 Ag
Radium situation. W. F. Bleecker. Met &
Chem En* 13:143-5 Mr '15; Abstract Eng M
49:102-3 Ap '16; Discussion. Met & Chem
Eng 13:202 Ap '15
Radium: uranium ratio In carnotites. S. C.
Und and C. F. Whit tern ore. dlags Am Chem
Soc J 36:2066-82 O '14
Radium-uranium ratio in carnotites. S. C.
Lind and C. F. Wnlttemore. 11 diags U S
Bur Mines Tech Pa 88:1-28 '15
Uniformity in dosage of radium emanation.
W: J. Schieffelm. Sol Am S 79:123 F 20 '15
Rec also Pitchblende; Radioactivity; Radio-
therapy
Radium water
Radium water. Sci Am 111:473 D 5 '14
cancer. Sd Am S 79:
Rafflnose
Estimation of rafflnose by enzymotic hydrol-
ysis, C. S. Hudson and T. S. Harding. Ani
Chem Soc J 37:2193-8 S '15 * Am
Preparation of rafflnose. C. S. Hudson and
T. S. Harding. Am Chem Soc J 36:2110-14 O
Rafts
Pontoon bridges and rafts. 11 Scl Am S 80:
116 Ag 21 '15
Ragweed
Bitter principle of common ragweed. B. E.
ClUwf0rd- Am
Rail bonds
Brazed bonds on the Pacific electric and Los
Angeles railways. Elec Ry J 46:455 S 11 '15
v/'MW^- R- Brown- u "•"
Improved method of applying rail bonds. L. P.
Crecelius. il diag Elec Ry J 46:236-8 Ag 7
'15
Rail failures. See Rails— Failures
Rail fastenings
New rail fastening, diag Iron Age 95:678 Mr
25 '15
See also RaU bonds; Spikes (railroad)
Rail handling
Making records with loading machines. F. N.
Loughnan. 11 Ry Age 58:1443 Je 18 '15
Rail Joints
Automatically welded electric Joints In Brook*
lyn. il Elec Ry J 44:1810 D 12 '14
Ballou safety bolt nut for rail Joints. 11 Ry
Age 59:751-2 O 22 '16
Columbus uses new Joint and track founda-
tion. E. O. Ackerman. il diags Elec Ry J
Emergency rail Joint. 11 Ry Age 59:632 S 17
Joint repairs on American city railways.
S. Gausmann. Elec Ry J 45:803-4 Ap 24 '16
New Ideas in rail joints, diags Eng N 73:998-
9 My 20 '15
New Illinois Central standard Joint diag Ry
Age 59:126 Jl 16 '15
Proposed standard specifications for quenched
high- carbon steel splice bars, diag Ry Age
69:61-2 Jl 9 '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:45 Jl 1
Rail- end connections for bascule bridges. 11
diag
Rail Joi
N 72:
j proves satisfac-
Ruth. diags Eng
S Eng N 73:1216-17 Je 24 '15
joints and tie spacing, diags- plan Eng
_. 72:1212-13 D 17 '14
Tests show satisfactory re turn- circuit condi-
tions in Providence, R. I. Elec Ry J 46:825-6
O 16 'JB
Track Joint conditions and creeping rails. Ry
R 57:653-4 N 20 '15
Rail laying. See Railroads— Track
Railings
Falling line system of hand railing. M. Wil-
liams. BldK Age 37:59-60 My; 58-60 Jl '15
Laying out hand rail for spiral stairway.
M. Williams, dlags Bldg Age 37:55-6 F 16
New type of gasplpe railing -----
tory at Cincinnati. E. K. '
Rec 72:198 Ag 14 '15
Two hand ratling systems contrasted. M. Wil-
liams, diags Bldg Age 37:05-8 D '15
Mr a 7*0 Guard rails (for highways)
Railings, Concrete
Brushed concrete balustrade along Erie canal.
Rochester, N. T. 11 Concrete Gem 6:102-3 F
'15
Concrete handrails on Kansas City terminal
work. 11 Eng Rec 70:673 D 19 '14
Railroad accidents. See Railroads— Accidents
Railroad associations n
American railway mechanical associations. Ry
Age 58:353 F 26 '15
Railroad bonds. See Railroads— Securities
Railroad bridges. See Bridges, Railroad
Railroad construction. See Railroads— Construc-
tion
Railroad crossings. See Railroads—Crossings
Railroad education
Education for railway work. S: O. Dunn.
Ry Age 59:907-9 N 12 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
363
Railroad education — Continued
Training of young men with reference to pro-
motion. G: M. Basf ord. By Age 59:150-3 Jl
23 '15
Training steam railroad men for electric oper-
ation. C. Roberts. 11 dlag Elec By J 45:970-2
My 22 '16
>S'rc nUo Railroads — Employees
Railroad engineering
A. B. E. A. convention. Elec By J 46:570-1
Mr 20 '15
A. B. E. A. 16th annual convention. Eng N
73:598-9 Mr 25 '15 •
A. B. E. A. 16th annual convention: committee
. .
reports. By B 56:386-403 Mr 20 '1
A. R. E. A.: year's work reviewed.
Bee
. . .
71:374-7 Mr 20 '15
Railroads from the engineering point of view.
C. F. Loweth. Eng Rec 71:4-6 Ja 2 '15
Sec also Railroad surveying; Railroads —
Construction; Railroads — Maintenance and
repair; Wireless telegraph for railroads
Railroad engineers
See also Locomotive engineers
Railroad land
Railway real estate association 1st annual
meeting. Ry Age 59:727-9 O 22 '1C
fScc altto Railroad land grants
Railroad land grants
United States mining statutes annotated.
J. VT. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 1)4 :pt
'2, 1099-1158 '15
Railroad law
Anti-full-crew law campaign. By Age 58:400,
444. 638-4 Mr 5-19 '15
Argument against extension of locomotive
boiler Inspection service. By B 56:317-20 Mr
6 '15
Bill extending boiler inspection to entire loco-
motive. By B 56:127 Ja 23 '15
Bill for block signals, automatic stops, steel
cars, headlights and investigations (Stevens
bill). By B 50:125-7 Ja 23 '15
Commission on relations between railways and
waterways. Ry Age 58:1037-8 My 21 'is
Commission's findings relative to the Cummins
law. Ry Age 58:1049-51 My 21 '15
Conference on the Cummins amendment. Ry
B 56:531 Ap 17 '15
Cost of train limit legislation. By Age 58:979-
80 My 7 '15
Cummins amendment By Age 58:826-7 Ap 16
'15
Decision on the Cummins amendment. By B
56:705-7 My 22 '16
Decisions of the United States Supreme court
Ry R 56:86G-8 Je 26 '15
Defeat of the Missouri full crew law. O. M.
Spencer. By Age 57:1036 D 4 '14
Extra crew laws. By B 66:272-3 F 27 '16
Full-crew law arguments. By Age 58:293-4 F
Handbrakes outlawed. By Age 58:1018-19 My
14 '15
Hours of service act interpreted as to tele-
phone communications. By Age 59:496-7 S-
17 '15
Illinois commission prescribes minimum clear-
ances. By B 66:633-6 My 8 '15; Excerpt. By
Age 58:940 Ap 30 '15
Limiting length of trains- by law. M. W. Pot-
ter. By Age 58:268 F 12 '15
Limiting the length of trains. By Age 58:892
Mr 5 '15
New railroad legislation in fifteen states. By
Age 59:23-5 Jl 2 '15
New York merchants propose amendment to
the Cummins act. By B 67:699 N 27 '15
Possible railway securities legislation. W. L.
Stoddard. By Age 59:946 N 19 '15
Prospects of railway legislation. W. L. Stod-
dard. By J&e 59:812 O 29 '15
Railroad and the hobo. E. W. Camp. By B
67:396-7 S 25 '15; Same cond. By Age 59:
460 S 10^'15
Railroads' appeal to New Jersey and Penn-
sylvania voters against full- crew laws. By
Age 58:311-12 F 19 '15
Railroads must divorce lake steamship lines.
map Ry B 56:682-5 My 22 '16
Railroads of Pennsylvania and New Jersey on
the extra-crew laws. By B 56:206 F 13 '15
Railways must abandon control of boat lines
on the Great Lakes; abstract of the Inter-
state commerce commission's decision. Ry
Age 58:1046-7 My 21 '15
Regulation of railway operation. W. J. Jack-
^ son. Ry Age 58:9-10 Ja 1 f!5
Report of special committee on relations of
railway operation to legislation. Ry Age 59:
94o-6 A 19 '15
Results of the locomotive boiler inspection
law. F. McManamy. By Age 58:621-2 Mr 19
•15: Same cond. By Age (Slech ed) 89:190-1
Ap '15; Same cond. Power 41:898-900 Je 29
Boads allowed to retain car ferries. By R 56:
721-3 My 2H '15
Safety and short trains. M. A. Dow. Ry Age
58:1006-8 My 14 '15
Southern Pacific's ownership of the schooner
Pasadena. By R 56:565-6 Ap 24 '16
State legislation relating to operation. Ry Age
Tendencies toward inefficiency in legislation.
R. Walker. Ry Age 58:220-1 P 5 'lo
Train crew regulations in Connecticut. Ry Age
57:1118 D 18 '14
Wisconsin berth law annulled. Ry Age 59:
12 Jl 2 '15
Sec also Grade crossing elimination; In-
terstate commerce: Locomotives— Inspec-
tion; Railroads — Rates; Railroads — Trespas-
sing; Railroads and state
Bibliography
Minimum train crews and maximum length
of trains legislation in the United States.
Special Libraries 6:25-39 F '15
Railroad libraries
Sketches of railroad libraries. Special Libra-
ries 6:1-13 Ja '15
Railroad maps
Flatting topography to distorted scale (valua-
tion board requirement). Eng N 73:123-4 Ja
21 '15
Railroad master blacksmiths' association, Inter-
tlonal. See International railroad master
blacksmiths' association
Railroad rates. See Railroads — Rates
Railroad regulation. See Railroads and state
Railroad shops. See Railroads — Shops
Railroad signals. See Railroads — Signals
Railroad stations. See Railroads — Stations
Railroad superintendents, American association
of. See American association of railroad
superintendents
Railroad supplies Industry
American locomotive Guilders and foreign
trade. W. Fawcett. Ry Age 59:643-4 O S ^15
'Autocrat at the lunch table. B. V. CrandalL
Published in the weekly issues of the Rail-
way review beginning October 17, 1914
List of exhibitors, June, 1915, conventions and
exhibition. By B 56:447-8 Mr 27 '15
Railroad supply exhibit, Atlantic City, June
9-16. Iron Age 95:1354-5 Je 17 '15
Railway supply man's point of view. See
weekly numbers of the Railway review
Selling railway supplies to European countries.
W.S. Hiatt U By Age 59:901-4 N 12 '15
Railroad surveying
Alaskan railroad surveys. D. L. Reabura. 11
Eng N 73:104-6 Ja 21 '15
Lake traverses -on railroad preliminary work.
J. A. Mac Donald. Eng Bee 71:48 Ja 9 '15
Methods and Instruments used in making pre-
cise surface and underground surveys for
the Canadian Northern By. tunnel, Mon-
treal, Canada. J. L. Busfleld. ll dlags plan
Eng & Contr 42:383-6 O 21 '14
Railroad switches. See Railroads— Switches,
frogs, etc.
Railroad tie plates
Effect of Lundie tie plates on rail wear, diaga
By Age 58:480 Mr 12 '15
Railroad supply co. wins Its case against In-
frlngers of the Wolhaupter patents. 11 By
B 56:60-6 Ja 9 '15
Thomas rail anchor tie plate. 11 By Age 69:
752 O 22 '15
364
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Adzing old ties In track. Ry R 66:659-60 My
Air seasoning of ties. A. H. Noyes. Ry R 56:
111 Ja 23^15
Behavior of treated ties in alkali soils. Elec
Ry J 46:1002 N 13 '15
Creosoting of cross tlea as practiced by .
can railroads. A. C. Stelnmayer. 11 Assn
Soc J 54:110-20 Mr '16
Distribution and care of crosstles. E. F. Rob-
inson. Ry Age 58:855 Ap 16 '15
Justifiable expenditure for tie treatment.
H. Emerson and T. T. Bower. Eng Rec 71:
106-7 Ja 23 '15; Same. Eng M 48:903-5 Mr
•15; Summary. Ry Age 68:159-60 Ja 22 '15
Mechanical life of ties as affected by ballast.
E. Stlmson. Eng Hec 71:105-6 Ja 23 '15;
Same. Ry Age 58:161 Ja 22 '15; Same. Ry
R 56:119-21 Ja 23 '16
Pine ties reused by street railway after
twenty-one years' service. R. C. Cram. Elec
Pneumatic' tie" peeler. 11 Ry Age 59:342 Ag 20
Proper supervision of tie renewals. A. W.
Tabert. Ry Age 58:848 Ap 10 '15
Renewal of ties — Inspection, marking and
records. Ry Age 58:1073-6 My 21 '15
Renewing bridge ties on the Lehigh valley
R. R. B Ry R 67:492-3 O 16 '15
Renewing ties in stone and earth ballasted
track. P. J. McAndrews. Ry Age 58:847-8 Ap
16 '15
Report of A. R. E. A. committee. Ry R 56:
394-6 Mr 20 '15
Seasoning of softwood ties. A. H. Noyes. Eng
Rec 71:105 Ja 23 '15
Sill ties— treated or untreated timber, or con-
crete? F. J. Angler. Eng Rec 71:105 Ja 23
' 58:162 Ja 22 '15; Same.
' '15
.
'15; Same. Ry Age
Ry R 56:367-8 Mr 13
Standard methods of piling and marking ties
on the Pennsylvania. 11 Ry Age 68:334-5 F
19 '15
Steel vs. wood ties in city track construction.
J. A. Nester. 11 Elec Ry J 46:1089 N 27 '15
Tie preservation on the Baltimore & Ohio R.
R.; abstracts. F. J. Angler. Ry A.ge 59:637-8
S 17 '16; Eng & Contr 47:396-7 N 17 '16; Ry R
^7:630-3 N 13 '15
Tie timber and the unnecessary wear and tear
of track. G: E. Rex. Ry R 57:362-3 S 18 '15
Tie treating on the Boston & Worcester street
railway. B Elec Ry J 45:678-9 Ap 3 '16
Tie treatment in British India, if Ry R 66:
248-9 F 20 '15
Treated cross- ties: discussion at convention
.of Am. wood preservers' association. Elec Ry
J 46:182 Ja 23 '15
Treated ties on the Southern Pacific Ry. J. Q.
Barlow. Eng N 74:1093 D 2 '15
Treatment of red oak ties. Ry Age 58:159 Ja
22 '15
Sec aim Railroad tie plates; Railroads —
Construction; Railroads — Track; Wood pre-
servation
Cost
Annual cost of ties. J. G. Sullivan. Ry Age
59:352 Ag 20 '15
Determination of annual charge for ties, poles
and fence posts. W. F. Goltra. Ry Age 58:
1087 My 21 '16
Diagrams for cost of ties; Canadian Pacific
railway. Eng N 74:292 Ag 12 '15
Figuring the annual cost of ties. H. Emerson.
Ry R 57:235-6 Ag 21 '15
Figuring the annual cost of ties. J. G. Sulli-
van. Ry R 67:74-6. 801 Jl 17, S 4 '15
Method for finding the .annual charges forjties.
son and
H. Emerson
^43:155-6 F 17 '15
T. T. Bower.
& Contr
during 1914. Ry Age 59:
Purchases In .
970 N 19 '15
Railroad ties, Concrete
Relnforced-concrete ties after service. 11 Eng
N 74:77-8 Jl 8 '15
Railroad ties, Steel
Detail cost of track work with steel twin ties.
A. J. Wolfe, dlags Mec Ry J 46:916-17 O SO
'15
Developments with steel ties on the Bessemer
& Lake Brie R. R. fl dlags Ry R 56:10-11 Ja
Four years ^maintenance of a track crossing
'15
steel mine tie. dlag Colliery 35:342-4 Ja
Slick steel mine ties. 11 dlags Ry R 56:436-7
Standard steel tie. 11 Ry R 57:537 O 23 '15
Steel mine ties. 11 Colliery 35:380-1 F '15
Steel tie construction in electrically-warmed
N
JBto°
Age
^
Steel ties under heavy traffic. 11 dlags
57:1147 D 18 '14
Steel ties under hot ashes. 11 Ry R 56:875 Je
26 '15
Railroad tracks. See Railroads — Track
Railroad yards. See Railroads— Yards
Railroads
Development of railways 1914. Engineer 119:17
Ja 1 '15
Development of the steam railroad. 11 diags
Scl Am 112:625-6+ Je 5 '15
eering considerations in a proposed line.
Ry J 45:512, 799 Mr 13, Ap 24 '16
International engineering congress meeting at
San Francisco; abstract of papers and dis-
cussions relative to railroads. Ry Age 69:
599-608 O 1 '15
Railways. W. B. Parsons. Elec Ry J 46:623-4
S 25 '15
Railways and prosperity. A. L. Mohler. Ry R
56:181-2 F 6 '15
To Cuba by rail. H. C. Plummer. 11 map Scl
Am S 79:40-1 Ja 16 '15
8co also Air brakes; Brakes; Bridges, Rail-
road; Cable railroads; Car ferries; Cars;
Electric railroads; Elevated railroads; Ex-
press companies; Freight car service;
Freight cars; Hospital trains; Locomotives;
Motor cars (railroad); Mountain railroads;
Railroad engineering; Railroad land; Rails;
Railway mail service: Street railroads; Sub-
ways; Suspended railways; Train dispatch-
Ing; Trestles; Tunnels and tunneling
Accidents
Accident bulletin no. 52. Ry Age 58:299-300
F 19 '15
British railway accidents. H. R. Wilson. Eng
N 73:436 Mr 4 '16
Five years of safety first on the Chicago &
Northwestern Ry. Ry R 67:180-1 Ag 7 '15
French railway accidents in war-time. W. S.
Hiatt. Ry Age 69:1015-16 N 26 '15
Grade crossing elimination; comparison of cas-
ualties with automobile accidents. Ry Age
59:634-6 O 8 '15
Gretna collision. Ry Age 59:653 O 8 '15
Gretna railway -accident. Engineer 119:535 My
28 '15
I. C. C. accident reports. Ry Age 69:696-6 O
15 '15
Interstate commerce commission quarterly ac-
cident report. Ry R 66:599-600 My 1 '15
Maximum rate of safe retardation for pas-
senger cars and elevators. Eng N 72:1132-3
D 3 '14
New safety first record for railways of the
United States. Ry R 57:493 O 16 '15
New York Central awarded Harriman safety
medal. Ry Age 58:271-2 F 12 '15
Quintlnshill disaster. Engineer 120:293-4 S 24
'16
Rail failures and train accidents. Eng N 72:
1160-1 D 10 '14
Railway accidents in the United States during
January. February, and March, 1914. Ry
Age 57:1081 D 11 '14
Remarkable collision between an oil car and
a steam locomotive. C: A. Byers. 11 Scl Am
113:269 S 25 '15
Report on collision at Orient, Ohio. Ry Age 6ft:
947-8 N 19 '15
Report on the wreck at Tipton Ford. Mo..
Kansas City Southern Ry. Ry R 65:694-5 D
5 '14
Report on Thurmont; Md., collision. Ry Age
59:327 Ag 20 '15
Train accidents: monthly summaries pub-
lished in the Railway age gazette
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
365
Railroads— Accidents — Continued
28th annual report of the Interstate commerce
commission. Ry R 56:161-2 Ja 30 §15
Two notable train accidents. Ry Age 58:943
Ap 30 '15
While other accidents decline trespassing ac-
cidents still increase. Ry Age 69:453 S 10 '16
Worst railway accident on record: collision at
Gretna, England. Eng N 74:45-6 Jl 1 '15
See also Derailments; Railroads— Signals;
Railroads— Safety devices and measures;
Railroads— Trespassing
Accounting
Accounting for rail and ties. C: E. Parks. Ry
Age 68:T70 Mr 12 '15
Accounting for second hand serviceable ma-
terial. C. H. Samson. Ry Age 58:1041-2 My
21 '16; Same. Ry Age (Mech. ed) 89:285-6 Je
'15
Accounting — material store expenses; Railway
storekeepers' association committee report.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:287 Je '15
Association of transportation and car ac-
counting officers. Ry Age 57:1192 D 26 '14
Cost accounting in the railroad repair shop.
E. Cordeal. Eng M 49:211-17 My '15
Denver reclaim agreement. Ry Age 58:370 F
Proposed bureau for clearing car repair ac-
counts. C. F. Straub. Ry Age 69:101-2 Jl 23
Railroad accounting officer. H. W. Davies. Ry
Age 58:1112 My 28 '16
Railroad's maintenance expenses allocated be-
tween freight and passenger service. Eng
Rec 72:226-9 Ag 21 '15
Railway storekeepers' association: committee
report on accounting — material store ex-
penses. Ry Age 58:1043 My 21 '15
Advertising
Railroad advertising. E: Hungerford. Ry Age
68:1012-14 My 14 '15
Automatic stop
Automatic cab-signal and train-stop system.
il diags Eng N 74:614-16 S 23 '15
BuelTs cab signal and automatic train stop.
11 diag Ry Age 59:904-5 N 12 '16
Cab signals and automatic stops at Orovllle.
F. F. Bostwick. Ry Age 59:998-1000 N 26 '15
Cab signals and automatic stops on the West-
ern Pacific. 11 diags Ry Age 59:645-50 O 8
'15
Devon and Ilford. Ry Age 68:921 Ap 30 '15
Julian train control and automatic stop. 11
diags Ry Age 58:1481-2 Je 25 '15
New type of automatic railroad stop. 11 Sci
Am 113:186+ Ag 28 '15
Orovllle signaling criticized. M. Talner. Ry
Age 59:706-8 O 29 '16
Report on Oray-Thurber train control system.
Ry Age 68:304 F 19 '16
Brakes
Bee Air brakes; Brakes
Buildings and structures
Concrete signal towers, Delaware Lackawanna
& Western R. R. il plans Ry R 66:615-16
My 8 '15
Concrete work on the Arizona division of the
Santa Fe. 11 diags Ry Age 68:849-52 Ap 16
•15
Fuel oil stations for extreme climatic condi-
tions, plan Ry Age 58:475-6 Mr 12 '15
Interlocking tower of stucco on hollow tile.
Rock Island lines. E. G. Zorn. 11 diags Ry
R 57:108-9 Jl 24 '15
Jersey Central service buildings at Jersey City
have several novel features. 11 diags Bug
Rec 72:70-1 Jl 17 '15
New Delaware and Hudson office building at
Albany, N. Y. M. T. Reynolds. 11 Concrete
Cem 6:289-93 Je '15
Paint as an aid In making the public more
friendly to the railroads. E: H. Brown. Ry
Age 59:969 N 19 '15
Tools for the water service and bridge and
building departments. E. M. Grime. Ry Age
69:340-1 Ag 20 '16
See also Bridges. Railroad; Car houses;
Coaling stations; Freight houses; Locomo-
tive shops; Railroads—Sanitation; Railroads
—Shops; Railroads— Stations; Railroads —
Storehouses; Railroads— Ticket offices; Rail-
roads— Train sheds; Roundhouses
Cars
See Buffet cars;' Cars; Dining cars; Freight
cars; motor cars (railroad J; Refrigerator
cars; Sleeping cars; Tank cars; Wrecking
cars
Claims
Commission's findings relative to the Cum-
mins law. Ry Age 58:1049-51 My 21 '15
Concealed damage. TV. H. Streeter. Ry Age
59:856 N 5 '15
Decision on the Cummins amendment. Ry R
56:705-7 My 22 '16
Effective freight claim preventive crusade. Ry
Age 68:779-81, 817-20, 891-6 Ap 9-23 '15
Growing magnitude of freight loss and dam-
age claims. Ry R 66:131-2 Ja 23 '15
Handling of claims for perishable freight.
J: F. Boylan. Ry Age 59:416-17 S 3 '16
Injuries to persons. S. S. Bishop. Elec Ry J
46:234-6 Ag 7 '16
Loss and damage committees on the Lehigh
valley. Ry Age 59:861 N 5 '15
Loss and damage payments. Ry Age 59:993
N 26 '15
Loss and damage prevention, Baltimore &
Ohio R. R. Ry R 65:683-4 D 5 '14
Prevention of loss and damage freight claims.
Q. E. Whitelam. Ry R 57:692-4 N 27 '15
Reducing stock claims, J. L. Coss. Ry Age
59:280 Ag 13' '15
Sec also Street railroads— Claims
Clearance
Illinois commission fixes railway clearances,
plan Elec Ry J 46:228 Ag 7 '15
Illinois commission prescribes minimum clear-
ances. Ry R 56:633-6 My 8 '15; Excerpt. Ry
Age 58:! 40 Ap 30 '15
Track-clearance records. J. G. WisharL Eng
N 73:481-2 Mr 11 '15
Construction
Sing-ham and Garfleld railway— a short road
In Utah with some unusual features. H. C.
Goodrich, il diag maps W Soc E J 20:512-29
Je '15
Business principles should govern railroad
building. J: F. Stevens. Eng Rec 72:381-2 S
26 '15
Car- transfer ferry on the Ohio; C., B. & Q.
R. R. diags plans Eng N 74:699-600 S 23 '15
Completing the Mount Royal tunnel Into Mont-
real. 11 diags plan Ry Age 69:857-60 N 5 '15
Concrete units for crib construction. M. D.
Campbell. 11 Ry Age 68:476-7 Mr 12 '15
Construction and Improvements in 1914. Ry R
56:228-30, 260-2, 291-4 F 13-27 '16
Construction of new line to reach Utah coal
fields, il map Ry Age 68:971-3 My 7 '16
Construction of the Hallstead cut-off, D. L.
& W. R. R. 11 diags Ry R 66:111-15, 143-9 Ja
23-30 '15
Construction of the New York connecting
railroad. 11 diags map Ry Age 69:421-6 S 8
Data on the design and cost of concrete piles
used on railroad work, diags Eng & Contr
43:452-3 My 19 '15
Driving a five-mile tunnel through the Sel-
kirks. 11 diags map Ry Age 57:1082-4 D 11
Economies in construction work. M. E. Car-
roll. Ry £ 56:872-5 Je 26 '15
Elkhorn extension of the Carolina. CUnchfleld
A Ohio Ry. 11 Ry R 66:239-42 F 20 '15
Government's Alaskan railway, 11 map Ry R
57:393-6 S 25 '15
Hell-Gate arch bridge and the New York Con-
necting railroad. H diag map Ry R 67:453-
61 O 9 '15
Important reallnement problem on the Penn-
sylvania. II map Ry Age 69:456-8 S 10 '15
Lake Erte»& Eastern R. R, il plan map Ry R
67:132-7 Jl 31 '16
Magnolia cut-off Improvement on the Balti-
more and Ohio railroad. A. W. Thompson. 11
diags maps Eng Soc W Pa 30:809-933 D '14;
>b?traot. Rv Age 68:934-8 Ap 30 '16
Modern methods in railway tunnel construc-
tion. C: S. Churchill, diags Ry R 67:547-55 O
80 '16
366
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads— Construction — Continued
New line from Lewistown,
Falls. U map By Age 58:73
New line of the Chesapeake
ion — L-vminucti
ewistown, Mont., to
Age 58:484-9 Ap 2 '
lesapeake & Ohio No
_ Great
Northern.
Eng N 73:562-6 air 25 '15
it d'Or tunnel, il map En-
dlags map Ry Age 58:1017-18 My 14 '15
Northern Pacific Tty. near Tacoma — new coast
line, il diaga map E
Opening1 of the Mont _
glneer 119:505-6, 508 My 21 '15
Pennsylvania improvements through PIqua,
Ohio; new station and second track on re-
vised grade, eliminating eight street grade
crossings. 11 plans Ry Age 58:1003-0 My 14
'15
Piercing the Selkirk mountains for a five-mile
tunnel. 11 map Eng Rec 70:604-6 D 5 '14;
Same cond. Eng 31 48:700-2 F '15
Flans for the Hetch-Hetchy construction rail-
road. Bng N 74:925 N II f!5
Point Defiance line eliminates last heavy
grade between Tacoma and Portland. D: L.
fctoltan. map Eng Rec 71:744-5 Je 12 '15
Progress on Summit cut-off of the Lacka-
wanna. 11 diags Ry Age 58:235-9 F 5 '15
Railroad built around burning tunnel In three
weeks. 11 Eng Rec 71:797 Je 26 '15
Record-breaking construction projects. Ry
Age 58:216 F 5 '15
St. Paul and Oregon-Washington Joint ter-
minals in Spokane. 11 plans Ry Age 58:85-8
Ja 15 '15
Thirty miles of Chesapeake & Ohio Northern
begun, map Eng Rec 72:300-1 8 4 '15
$24,000,000 South Philadelphia railroad im-
provement now well under way. 11 map Eiig
Rec 72:327-9 S 11 '15
Using bulk cement on railway construction
work. M. D. Campbell, il Ry Age 58:1441-8
Je 18 '15
Kce (rt#o Bridges, Railroad; Culverts;
Curves; Grade crossing elimination; Rail-
road engineering; Railroad ties; Railroads-
Buildings and structures; Railroads — Cross-
Ings; Railroads — Curves; Railroads — Earth-
work; Railroads — Electrification; Railroads —
Track; Rails; Trestles; Tunnels and tunnel-
ing
Construction statistics
See Railroads — United States
Coat of operation
Calculations showing economy of constructing
the Rogers Pass tunnel. J. O. Sullivan, dlags
Eng & Contr 44:398-400 N 17 '15
Cost of stopping and starting trains. F. W.
Green. Ry R 56:655-7 My 15 '15
Crossings
Oobb shockless railroad crossing. 11 Ry Age
68:1085-6 My 21 '15
Continuous rail crossing. 11 Ry Age 59:528-9 S
Crossing of a narrow gage and a standard
gage trade T. C. Herbert. 11 dlag Ry Age
57:11SO D 18 '14
Experimental concrete slab grade crossing.
M. D. Campbell, il Ry Age 59:129 Jl 16 '15
Portable track crossings In a contractor's
yard. 11 Bng N 74:317 Ag 12 '16
Shockless railroad crossing. 11 dlags Eleo Ry J
45:994-6 My 22 '15
Shockless railroad crossing. E. S. Cobb. 11
Munic Eng 48:362-3 Je '15
Three-level railway crossing at Chicago. 11 .
dlags plans Eng N 73:708-10 Ap 16 '15
Two years' maintenance record of track cross-
Ing on a steel substructure. 11 dlags Elec Ry
J 45:68 Ja 2 '15
See also Grade crossing elimination;
Grade crossings; Railroads — Track
Curves and turnouts
Advantage and cost of splrallng curves. W. F.
Rench, Ry Age 59:766-6 O22 '15 /
Graphical method of string-lining curves.
H. M. Church. Ry Age 59:180 jfl6 '15
Lateral stresses on rails In curved tracks.
G: L. Fowler 11 Ry Age 59:819-22 Ag 20 '35
Retracing old compound railway curves. F. W.
Green. Eng N 74:364 Ag 19 '15
Three-centered connecting tracks between
tangents and curves. S. EL Shoup. Eng N 73:
446-8 Mr 4 '15
Two ways of laying out a compound „
S. Striezheff. Elec Ry J 45:426 F 27 '1
Damages from floods, etc.
Effect of recent floods on railways. 11 Ry
59:729-32 O 22 '15
Development work
Development of Long Island. H. B. Fullerton.
Ry Age 57:1040-1 D 4 '14
Getting city people back to the country. F. H.
La Baume. Ry Age 67:1067 D 4 '14
Nineteen years' development work on the
Santa Fe. Ry Age 58:1465-8 Je 25 '15
Railway development association semi-annual
meeting. New York, Nov. 9-11. Ry Age 59:
909-12, 938-9 N 12-19 '15
Earthwork
Building low-grade line for Norfolk & West-
ern R. R. IT map Bng N 74:818-21 O 2S '15
Calculating cross section areas on railroad
valuation work. F. T. Morse. Ry Age 59:29
Consolidation of earthwork during construc-
tion. Ry R 56:533-4 Ap 17 '16
Construction of the Hallstead cut-off, D. L. &
W. R. R. il diags Ry R 56:113-15 Ja 23 '15
Method of obtaining volumes in railroad or
ditch work. F. C. Snow. Eng & Contr 43:304
Mr 31 '15
Railroad subgrade troubles — preventives and
cures. J. T. Bowser. Eng Rec 72:203-4 Ag 14
Sec also Railroads — Grades
Electric equipment
Association of railway electrical engineers 8th
annual convention, Chicago, Oct. ID -22. Ry
R 57:529-30 O 23 '15
Recent improvements in the electric lighting
of steam railroad cars. R. C. Lanphler. II
dlags Am Inst E E Pro 34:1829-46 Ag '15
Underframe axle lighting equipment, il diags
Ry tt 56:568-70 Ap 24 '16; Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:257-8 My '15
Underground cable on the Pennsylvania rail-
road. L C. Forshee. 11 Ry Age 59:269-71 Ag
18 '16
Electrification
Adding electric power to a railroad between
the Broad street station and the West Phila-
delphia yards. Sci Am 113:95 Jl 31 '15
Australian railways to be electrified. Elec Ry
J 46:1037 N 20 '16
Butte, Anaconda & Pacific railway contact
system. J. B. Cox. U diags map Am Inst
H E Pro 34:1447-76 Ag '16; Same. Gen Elec
R 18:342-69 Ag '15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:
59-60 Jl 10 '15
Butte, Anaconda & Pacific railway electrical
operation. J. B. Cox. 11 maps Am Inst E E
Pro 33:1729-53 N '14; Same. Gen Elec R 17:
1047-65 N '14; Abstract. Blec Ry J 44:1050-1
N 7 '14; Abstract. Ry Age 67:1193-5 D 25 VU;
.
Abstract. Eng & Min J 1)9:529-30 Mr 20 '15;
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:134-43 Ja
'15
Canadian Northern tunnel and terminal elec-
trification. W. C. Lancaster. 11 dlags maps
Gen Elec R 17:1066-75 N '14; Same. Ry K
56:710-16 D 12 '14
C., M. & St. Paul— electrification of 440.6 miles.
11 map Ry Age 59:683-9 O 15 '15
C., M. & St. P.— electrification of the Puget
Sound lines. A. H. Armstrong. 11 diags maps
Gen Elec R 18:5-9 Ja '15; Same. Ry Age 67:
1126-6 D 18 '14; Same. Eleo R & W Eleo'n
65:1206-8 D 26 '14; Same. Ry R 56:96-100 Ja
16 '15
C.. M. & St P. electrification progresses rap-
idly. Bng N 74:862 O 28 '16
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul— great railway
electrification project. 11 map Scl Am S 79:
66-8 Ja 23 '16
C., M. & St. P.— operating plans for the elec-
trified division. fl Bleo Ry J 44:1341-2 D 19
•14
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry.— electric
traction, dlag map Eng N 73:22-3 Ja 7 '15
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway elec-
trification, dlags map Engineer 119:104-6 Ja
29 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
367
Railroads — Electrification — Continued
C., M. & St. P. railway; electrification of
Great Falls terminal. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1172-8
Je 19 '15
CM M. & St. P. railway; electrification of
Great Falls terminal. 11 Elec R & "W Elec'n
66:1167-8 Je 19 '15
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.— electri-
fication of terminal line at Great Falls,
Mont. 11 Ry R 57:57-8 Jl 10 '15
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway; 1500-
volt electrification. W. D. Bearce. 11 Gen
Elec R 18:644-5 Jl '15
C., M. & St. P. railway — Great Falls terminal
line now electrically operated. 11 Ens Rec
71:767 Je 19 '15
C.f M. & St. P. railway high-voltage direct-
current system. Elec W 64:1186 D 19 '14
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway — prog-
ress on the electrification, il Elec R & W
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. — 3000-volt
direct- current electrification of the Puget
Sound lines. Power 41:72 Ja 12 '15
C. M. & St. P. Ry.— transmission system of
the electrified divisions. R. E. Wade. 11 Ry
R 57:203-5 Ag 14 '15
Conditions affecting the success of main line
electrification, w. S. Murray. 11 Am Inst E
E Pro 34:1873-1913 Ag '15; Same. J Fr Inst
179:613-57 My '16: Same conrl. Elec Ry J
45:229-31 Ja 30 '15; Same cond. Ry Age 68:
923-8 An 30 '15: Discussion. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:1913-32 Ag '15; Same. J Fr Inst ISO:
75-99 Jl '16
Conservatism in railroad electrification. W. S.
Murray. Eng Rec 71:178-9 F 6 '16
Construction, maintenance and cost of over-
head contact systems- catenary construc-
tion. F. Zogbaum. Am Inst E E Fro 84:1267-
81 Je '15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:56-7 Jl
10 '15
Contact rail installation in England. 11 diag
Elec Ry J 46:154-6 Jl 24 '15
Electric motive power In the operation of
railroads. W: Hood. Ry Age 59:603-4 O 1
Electric motive power in the operation of
railroads; abstracts. E. H. McHenrv. Elec
Ry J 46:623 S 25 '15; Ry Age 5U: 602-3 O 1
Electrical night at N. Y. R. R. club. Elec Ry
J 45:624-5 Mr 27 '15
Electrification discussed at meeting of West-
ern society of engineers. Elec Ry J 45:579-81
Mr 20 '15
Electrification of American railways. R. Gor-
don. 11 Eng M 49:34-42 Ap '15
Electrification of main-line railroads; abstract.
B. F. Woods. Elec W 65:1618 Je 12 '16
Electrification of steam railways. Ry R 56:
10 '16
steam railroads. Scl Am 112:658
Electrifying st
Je 5 '15
Inertia effect of moving electric trains. J. Mc-
Annix. Elec Ry J 45-714-16 Ap 10 '15
Jamestown, Westfield & Northwestern rail-
road electrification. 11 map Elec Ry J 45:
1110-11 Je 12 '15
London & Port Stanley railroad electrification,
map Elec Ry J 44:1387-8 D 26 '14
London and Southwestern railway electrifica-
tion. 11 diags Engineer 120:289-91, 310-13, 342,
346-9 S 24-O 8^15
London & South-western railway suburban
electrification. 11 Elec Ry J 46:225 A* 7 '15
Mountain railway electrification. F* Castiglionl.
Elec Ry J 46:858-60 O 23 '35
New departure in the electrification of steam
railways. En* N 73:595-6 Mr 26 '15
New electrification work on London suburban
railroads. Elec R & W Blec'n 67:852-4 N 6
'15
New Haven operating results. Elec Ry J 46:
101-2 Jl 17 '16
Norfolk & Western electrification. 11 plans map
Elec Ry J 45:1058-69 Je 5 '15
Norfolk & Western electrification, il Power 41:
830-5 Je 22 '15
Norfolk & Western Bflkhorn grade electrifica-
tion. 11 diags map Ry Age 68:1153-63 Je 4 '15
Norfolk & Western— new field for railway
electrification developed. 11 Eng Reo 71:704-6
Norfolk & Western single-phase electrification.
il Elec W 65:1456-9 Je 5 '15
Norfolk & Western railway— electric traction.
il diae plans Eng N 73:1192-5. 1238-43 Je
Norfolk & Western railway electrification. En-
^ gineer 120:57 Jl 16 '15
Norfolk & Western Ry.— electrification of the
Elkhorn grade, il dlags Ry R 56:756-61, 791-
7: 57:101-7, 150-2 Je 5-12, Jl 24-31 '16
Norfolk & Western railway; electrification of
thef Blkhorn grade, il Scl Am S 79:372-4 Je
Ontario municipal railway— 1500-volt direct-
current electrification. Q. H. Hill. Gen Elec
R 18:10-11 Ja '15
Operating results of the electrification of
steam railroads; with discussion. G: Gibbs,
E. B. Katte, W: S. Murray and C. A. Good-
now. W Soc E J 20:308-38 Ap '15; Abstract.
Am Soc M E J 37:357 Je '15
Overhead construction in the Philadelphla-
Paoll electrification. 11 Elec Ry J 45:1118 Je
Overhead contact systems, construction and
costs. E. J. Ambers, pis Am Inst E E Pro
34:1255-66 Je '15; Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:56
Jl 10 '15
Passing of the. steam locomotive. C: B. Brew-
er, il Sci Am 113:488-9 D 4 '13
Paths of progress. Gen Elec R 18:3-4 Ja '16
Pennsylvania inaugurates electric service In
Philadelphia, il diag Eng Rec 72:300-3 N 13
•15
Penns> IvanJa railroad electrification at Phila-
delphia. 11 Elec R & W ETlec'n 67:923-8 N 20
f!5
Pennsylvania railroad electrification at Phila-
delphia. 11 map Ry Age 59:SS'J-J*4 N 12 '15
Pennsylvania railroad electrification at Phila-
delphia. H plan Elec W 66:1074-6 N 13 '15
Pennsylvania railroad — electrification of sub-
urban line at Philadelphia, il Ry R 57:37-
40, C11-1H Jl 10. N 13 'Ifi
Pennsylvania railroad electrifies Philadelphia
district, il map Eng N 74:U30-3 N 11 fln
Pennsylvania railroad — electrifying the Phila-
delphla-Fuoli division. 11 Sci Am 113:444 X
20 '15
Philadelphla-FaoH electrification. 11 dlags Elec
Ry J 46:980-!) N 13 '15
Power distribution on Pennsylvania R. R. at
Philadelphia, il plan Power 42:685-6 N 16 •!!>
Progress in railway electrification in 1914.
N. W. Storer. Ry Age 68:12 Ja 1 '15
Radiator-type transformers for the New
Haven system. 11 dlags Eflec W 65:491-3 F
20 '15
Railway electrification at Sydney, Australia.
Elfrc 11 & W Elec'n 67:902 N 13 '15
Railway electrification — possibilities and pre-
cautions. W. S. Murray. Eng Rec 71:394 Mr
27 '15
Results of Italian three-phase electrifications.
G. Pontecorvo. 11 Elec Ry J 45:460-4. Mr 6
Revie
„ rlew of electric railways. W. B. Potter and
G. H. Hill. 11 Gen Elec R 18:444-53 Je '16
Running railroads by water power. T: F.
Logan. 11 Scl Am 112:603+ Je 19 »15
St. Clair tunnel electrification operating data.
Elec Ry J 46:1084-5 N 27 '15
Sileslan single-phase electrification, diags map
Elec Ry J 45:666-7 Ap 3 '15
Southern Pacific company Portland division
contact system. P. Lebenbaum. 11 diags map
Am Inst E E Fro 34:1295-1308 Je '15; Ab-
stract. Elec Ry J 46:57-8 Jl 10 "15
•Symposium on operating results of steam-
railroad electrifications. Elec R & W Elec'n
Three thousand-volt direct-current electric
locomotives for the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul railway. 11 Scl Am 113:391+ N 6 '16
Training steam railroad men for electric
operation. C. Roberts. 11 dla? Elec Ry J 45:
970-2 My 22 '15
VIenna-Pressburg electrification. E. E. See-
fehlner. Blec Ry J 46:593 S 18 '15
West Jersey and seashore railroad; third rail
and trolley system, J. V. B. Duer. II dlags
Am Inst E E Pro 34:1237-53 Je '15
See also Electric locomotives; Electric
railroads.
368
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ral I roads — Continued
Employees
Address to apprentices. G: M. Bastard. Ry
Age (Mech eS) 89:185-6 Ap '15
Answer to "A clerk's plea." K. Lean. Ry Age
59*082 O 16 '15
Answer to "A clerk's plea." L. B. Riley. Ry
Age 59:1000 N 26 '15
Are you making fWends for your railroad?
R. V. Wright. Ry Age 58:129-31 Ja 22 'IB
Clerk's plea? Ry Age 59:459-60 S 10 'IB
Commission on industrial relations sits In
Washington. Ry R 66:616-18 My 8 '15
Difficulties in Increasing the scope of the sec-
tion foreman's duties. J. P. Costello. Ry
58:1449-50 Je 18 '15
, «
How can you help the apprentice? prize letter
and others received in the competition. Ry
Age (Aiech ed) 89:531-2 O '15 x
Industrial commission inquires into railroad
employment. Ry R 66:488-9 Ap 10 '16
Industrial commission Investigates 1911 strike.
Ry Age 58*823 Ap 16 '15
Industrial mediation and conciliation. J. Krutt
schnltt. Ry R 56:636
-
' 8 '16 -/Excerpts.
^"railroad Y. WC. A. really worth while?
Age 58:296-6, 358-60 F 19-26 '15 , ,
.in-English course of the Pennsylvania
railroad. II Ry Age 59:364-5 Ag 20 '16
McComb apprenticeship plan, Illinois Central
railroad. H. N. Seney. Ry fe 57:619-20 N 13
'15
Vfl,iH"g of good car inspectors. A. M. Orr;
"ETC." Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:675-8 N '16
Mr. Rlpley and the Santa Fe family. Ry R
57:584-5 N 6 '15; Abstract Ry Age 69:851 N
5 '15
Physical examinations of section foremen.
W. E. Schott. Ry Age 67:1147 D 18 '14
Plan for improving the position of railway
clerks. Ry Age 69:887 N 12 '15
Present welfare work of French railroads.
W. S. Hiatt Ry Age 69:60 Jl 9 '15
Productive efficiency and wages. Ry Age 68:
118-19 Ja 22 '15
Public regulation of wages of railway em-
ployees. F. H. Dlxon. Ry Age 68:929-32 Ap
30 '15
Qualifications of a terminal superintendent.
S. W. Roberts. Ry Age 69:434-5 S 3 '15
Relations of the section foreman and the
iblic. J. T. Bowser; W. B. Schott. Ry Age
:331-2 P 19 '15
Lion foremen's debating society on the
public.
68:381-1
-. __ & St P. Ry. W. H. Kofmehl. Ry R
56:666 My 15 '16
Southern Pacific employees given prizes for
solicitation of traffic. Ry Age 68:1046 My 21
Start the apprentice right. Ry Age (Mech ed)
Steady employment for section men, on the
Long Island R. R. C. King. Ry R 66:539-40
Ap 17 '15
Testimony In the western wage arbitration.
Track labor problem. B. T. Howson. Ry Age
69:622-4 S 17 '15
Track maintenance. K. I* "Van Auken. Ry H
57:526-9, 660-3 O 23, N 20 '15
Training of railway employees. D. C. Buell.
Ry Age 69:454-5 & 10 '15
Training of young men with reference to pro-
motion. G: MTTBasford. Ry Age 59:150-3 Jl
23 '15
Unemployment on railroads. Ry Age 68:214-15
B* 5 '15
Unemployment resulting from railroad de-
pression. Ry Age 58:31-2 Ja 1 '16
United States board of mediation and concilia*
tlon annual report. Ry Age 68:192-4 Ja 29 '15
Unnoticed unorganized employees. H. Pigeon.
Ry Age 59:416 S 3 '15
War test of EYench politeness. W. S. Hiatt.
Ry Age 69:278 As 13 '15
Welfare work at Pltcalrn, Pa., freight trans-
fer. Ry Age 59:609-10 O 1 '15
Why cost of operation has decreased on the
Frisco. F. D. Wrightsman. Ry Age 58:1464
Je 25 '16
NIC alto Locomotive engineers; Locomotive
firemen; Railroads — Freight agents; Rail-
roads—Station agents; Train dispatchers
Equipment and supplies
Accounting for rail and ties. C: E. Paries. Ry
Age 58:470 Mr 12 '15 w
Economy In the use of track material. J. T.
Bowser. Ry R 57:239 Ag 21 '15
Fighting caterpillars with steam. 11 Scl Am
112:104 Ja 30 '15
First principles of economy: handling railroad
scrap. Ry R 56:443-5 Mr 27 '15
Foreign specifications for railway material. J
Fr Inst 180:015-16 N §15
Freight car stenciling outfit. H. F. Blossom.
dlag Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:458 S '15
H- c- steyena- Ry
Handling of new and scrap maintenance
materials- prize -winning1 and other pap
68:82(M *
Income 'from the maintenance of way deoart-
ment. Ry Age 58:1071 My 21 '15
Locomotive and train supplies on the Frisco.
il Ry Age 68:697-9 Mr 26 '15 *«aco.
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
reclaiming scrap. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:473 S
Mechanical, purchasing and stores depart-
ments. H. C. Pearce. Ry Ago 58:1249-50 Je
Modern reclamation plant and scrap yard. Ry
IL 67:281-4 Ag 28 '15
Organizing the supply department on the Sea-
board air line. H. C. Pearce. Ry Age 58:
45-7 Ja 8 '15
Pennsylvania railroad test department. C. D.
Young. II plan Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:332-7
Jl '16; Same. Ry Age59:6-ll Jl 2 '16; Same.
Ry R 57:2-6, ^.TIT-IB Jl 3-10, 24 '16
Plant for handling scrap on the Boston &
Albany. 11 diags Ry Age 68:745-6 Ap 2 '15
Precedent versus progress in the stores de-
partment. O: Q. Yeomans. Ry Age 59:237-8
AR 6 '15
Railroading from a general storekeeper's point
of view. J. G. Stuart. Ry R 67:700-2 N ft '15
Railway storekeepers' association 12th annual
convention. Ry Age 58:1039-46, 1125-6 My 21-
28 '15
Railway storekeepers' association 12th annual
convention. Ry R 56:688-93 My 22 '15
Railway storekeepers' convention. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:285-90 Je '15
Railways and the manufacture of equipment.
Ry Age 59:222-3 Ag 6 '35
Reclamation of material: report of committee
of Railway storekeepers' association. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 80:317-18 Je '15
Reclamation of scrap on the Great Northern.
11 Ry Age 68:967-70 My 7 '15; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:305-8 Je '15
Scrap-handling plant of Boston & Albany rail-
road. 11 Eng Rec 70:651-2 D 12 '1*4
Signal and supply departments. C. R. Ahrens:
R. D. Long; A. G. Shaver. Ry R 67:120-4 Jl
24 '15
Why throw away what we need. Ry R 56:770-1
flre altto Air brakes; Brakes; Car couplings:
Cars; Freight cars; Locomotives; Railroad
supplies Industry; Railroad ties; Railroads-'
Electric equipment; Railroads — Electrifica-
tion; Railroads — Maintenance and repair;
Railroads— Management; Railroads-— Safety
" " and measures; Railroads — Sanita-
Equlpment trusts
Bankers and equipment trust certificates.
Age 68:63-4 Ja 1J '15
Security of equipment trust certificates.
Age 68:43 Ja 8 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
369
Railroads — Continued
Exhibitions
Railway exhibit at the Panama-Pacific inter-
national exposition at San Francisco, CaL 11
plan Rv R 66:685-8, 719-21. 765-8, 811-12. 882-
o My 22-Je 12, 26 '15
Railways and the California expositions. 11 Ry
Age 59:499-502 S 17 '15
Transportation exhibits at the Panama ex-
position. W: S. WoUner. Ry Age 58:373-5 F
26 '15
Fares
Campaign for advances in passenger rates.
Ry Age 58:255-6 F 12 '15
Campaign for Increased passenger fares. Ry R
66:191-3 F 6 '16
"Campaign of candor" for higher passenger
fares. Ry Age 68:259-60 F 12 '15
Case for higher passenger fares in the West.
Ry R 67:51-3. 89-90 Jl 10-17 '15
Former railroad commissioner's views on pas-
senger fares. C. V. McAdams. Ry Age 68:
102-3 Ja 15 '15
Hearing on advances in western passenger
fares. Ry Age 69:55-7. 93-6. 153-4 Jl 9-23 '15
Lower passenger fares and higher freight rates.
Ry Age 69:184-6 Jl 30 '15
Passenger fare question In Ohio. L. E. John-
son. Ry Age 68:747-8 Ap 2 '15
Supreme court decisions in two state rate
cases. Ry Age 68:632-3 Mr 19 '16
Fences
Cost of fence wire, wood and steel posts. Eng
N 74:362 Ag 19 '15
4% miles of concrete fence flank transit route
on Sea beach line Improvement In Brooklyn.
11 Eng Rec 72:68 Jl 17 '15
Specifications for standard right-of-way fences:
report of A. R. E. A. committee. Ry R 56:
387-90 Mr 20 '15
Finance
Annual reports of railroads. See weekly num-
bers of Railway age gazette
Annual reports of the Chesapeake and Ohio,
Hocking valley and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul railways. Ry Age 59:624-30 O 1 '15
Aspects of the financial problem of the rail-
ways; effect which the Federal reserve act
will have on needs of railways for new capi-
tal. H. P. Willis. Ry Age 58:999-1002 My 14
:15; Excerpts. Ry R 56:734-7 My 29 '15
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh railway com-
pany's 30th annual report, map Ry Age 59:
310-11, 370-2 Ag 20 '16
Canadian Pacific railway 34th annual report,
^map^ Ry^Age _6?:377-8J 4_10-12 Ag_27 '15
Necessity for additional revenues on western
railways; brief submitted by C. C. Wright
in western rate advance case. Ry Age 68:
1415-1S Je 18 '15
New England railroad situation. Ry Age 68:
729-31 Ap 2 '15
Nineteen years' development work on the
Santa Fe. map Hy Age 58:1403-6 Je 18 '15
Norfolk & Western, map Ry Age 59:491-2 S
17 '15
Operating results of Canadian railways in 1914.
J. L. Riyne. Ry Age 58:687-9 Mr 26 '15
Operation of the Long Island railroad in 1914.
map Ry Age 68:814-16 Ap 16 '15
Ownership of railway stock. Ry Age 59:186 Jl
30 '15
Parcel post and Its effects on railway reve-
nues: abstracts. V. J. Bradley. Ry Age 57:
1046 D 4 '14; J3ng M 48:593-6 Ja '15
Pennsylvania railroad, map Ry Age 58:394-6
Mr 5 '15
Property costs as a factor in rate making.
Ry R 57:277-9 Ag 28 '15
Railroad bankruptcy. Ry Age 59:632-4, 676 -S,
720 O 8-22 '15
Railroad's maintenance expenses allocated be-
tween freight and passenger service. Eng
Rec 72:226-0 Ag 21 '15
Railway Insolvencies in 1914. Ry R 56:13 Ja 2
Railway revenues for the fiscal year, ending
June SO, 1915. Ry Age 59:574 S 24 '15
Receiverships and foreclosure sales. Ry Age
58:4-6 Ja 1 '15
Recent development In railroad finance. G: A.
Clark. Ry Age 58:1418-20 Je 18 '15
Reorganizations and railroad bonds. J: E.
Blunt, Jr. Ry R 57:633-4 N 13 '15
Revenues and expenses for the fiscal year,
1915. S. Thompson. Ry R 57:206-7 Ag 28 '15
Revenues and expenses of railways, fiscal year
ending June 30, 1915. Ry Age 59:359-60 Ag
Revenues and expenses of railways: four
months of fiscal year ending June 30, 1915.
Ry Age 67:1099-1100 D 11 '1?
Revenues and expenses of railways: monthly
statistics published in the Railway age
gazette
Rock Island financing. Ry R 67:243-9 Ag 21
'15
Rockv Island receivership. Ry R 56:667-8 Ap
St. Louis & San Francisco: comparison be-
tween the 1914 and 1913 fiscal years. Ry Age
68:119-21 Ja 22 '15
Summary of revenues and expenses of large
steam roads. Ry Age 58:277 F 12 '15
Trend of railway earnings in the year 1914.
69:377-8/410-12 Ag 27 •IB" R H. Dixon. rfy A^e 68T21-2 Ja l"715
Island & Pacific— 1902 to 1915. Wabash-Fittsburg terminal reorganization
4-6 Ap 9 '16 __ nian. man Ry Aee 59:146-7 Jl 28 '15
Chicago,
Ry Age 58:774-6 Ap 9 '16
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific receivership.
Rylge 58:890 Ap 23 '15
Chief engineers discuss grade-crossing law and
cost distribution. Bng Reo 71:455-6 Ap 10 '15
Conservatism in railroad electrification. W. S.
Murray. Eng Rec 71:178-9 F 6 '15
Division of railway income between capital
and labor. W. A. Worthington. Ry Age 59:
208 Ag 13 '15
Effect of recent legislation and other condi-
tions as reflected In the operation of the
Delaware & Hudson co. L. F. Loree. 11 plan
Ry R 56:688-91 My 1 '16
Grade-crossing law and Its effect on grade-
crossing elimination. C. W. Stark. Eng Rec
71:327-? Mr 13 '15
Hearings on western freight rate advances.
Ry Age 58:435-43 Mr 12 '15
Interstate commerce commission's report on
the Rock Island. Ry Age 69:323-7 Ag 20 '15
Investigation of the Rock Island system. Ry
R 56:821-2 Mr 6 '15
Lehigh Valley railroad annual report for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1915. Ry Age 69:
266-7, 303-6 Ag 13 '16
Louisville & Nashville Investigation. Ry Age
58:413-14 Mr 6 '15
Maximums and mlnlmums In train operation.
plan, map Ry Age 59:146-7 Jl 28 '15
vabash reorganization plan. Ry Age 68:978
My 7 '15
War and pending railway finance. G: A.
Clark. Ry Age 58:223-4 F 5 '15
Why a railroad should pay a dividend. L I*
Lee. Ry Age 68:33 Ja 1 '15
Sco also Railroads— Equipment trusts;
Railroads— Rates; Railroads— Securities; Rail-
roads— Valuation
Fire protection
Fire fighting on the Pennsylvania system. Ry
R 57:559 O 30 '15
Fire hazards at coaling stations. Ry Ago
(Mech ed) 89:562 N 'if
Hallway fire protection association 2d annual
meeting. Ry Age 59:691-4 O 16 '16
Freight
A. Price. Ry R 56:286-9 F 27 '15; Same. Ry
Age 58:401-3 Mr 6 '15
Michigan Central and the Big Four, map Ry
Age 58:731-3 Ap 2 '15
Accuracy of grain -weights. F. C. Maegly. Ry
Age 68:888-9 Ap 23 ^5
A. R. A. report on freight efficiency. Ry Age
58:1127-8 My 28 *15
Careful loading of package freight. 11 Ry Age
68:965-6 My7 '15
Classification of freight loss and damage pay-
ments. Ry Age 69:90-1 Jl 16 '15
Cooling hogs In transit, dlags Ry Age 68:752
Ap 2 '15
Effective freight claim preventive crusade.
Ry Age 68:779-81. 817-20, 891-6 Ap 9-23 '16
370
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Freight — Continued
Age 69:162-3 Jl 23 '15
Prevention of loss and damage freight claims.
G. 15. Whitelam. Ry R 67:692-4 N 27 '15
Report of committee on relations between
railroads. Ry Age 59:1013-15 N 26 '16
Simple method of checking L. C. L. freight.
Ry Age 69:63-4 Jl 9 '15
Weighing of less than carload freight E. A.
O'Donnell. Ry Age 67:1197-8 D 25 '14
Where the delivering agent falls down. D. C.
Davis. Ry Age 58:966 My 7 '15
Rcr also Freight car service; Freight cars;
Freight handling; Railroads— Rates; Rail-
roads— Terminals; Railroads — Train load
Freight agents
What the commercial agent can do for the
shipper. C. K. Landes, Ry Age 59:604-5 O 16
Frogs
See Railroads— Switches and frogs
Fuel
Fuel department — a constructive criticism.
Lr. Q. Plant. Ry Age 69:939-42 N 19 '15
Fuel economy on the Great Western. 11 Ry
Age 58:195-7 Ja 29 '15
Fuel oil on railroads. Sci Am S 79:203 Mr 27.
•15
International railway fuel association 7th an-
nual convention. Ry Age 58:1054-61 My 21 '15
International railway fuel association 7th an-
nual convention. Ry R 56:696-703 My 22 '15
8<o alto Locomotives — Fuel
Gages
track between rail flanges. EL Keough.
Age 57:1160 D 18 '14
See also Railroads, Narrow gage
Government ownership
See Railroads and state
Grades
Grade reduction on the Kentucky division of
the Illinois Central R. R. F. G. Water, Jr.
U Ry R 57:389-93 S 25 '15
Superheater locomotives and grade revision,
P. M. La Bach. Ry Age 69:469-71 S 10 '15
Ice supply
Design of railroad ice storage houses. Eng &
Contr 42:563-5 D 16 '14; Abstract. Ry Age 67:
769-60 O 23 '14
40, 000- ton railroad Icehouse electrically opera-
ted, plans Eng Rec 72:132 Jl 31 '15
Labor
See Railroads — Employees
Laboratories
Pennsylvania railroad test department. C. D.
Young. 11 plan Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:332-7
Jl '15; Same. Ry ^ "
Ry R 67:2-5, 43-6,
cerpts. Metal Ind n a 13:288-9 jfl '15
Law
See Railroad law
Location
Economics of railway location: report of
A. RE. A. committee. Ry R 66:391-8 Mr 20
'15; Same. Eng Rec 71:370-2 Mr 20 '15
See also Railroad surveying
Maintenance and repair
Difficulties In Increasing the scope of the sec-
tion foreman's duties. J. P. Costello. Ry
Age 58:1449-50 Je 18 '15
Economical handling of maintenance of way
Anting. Ry Age 57:1134 D 18 '14 ^
Jlinff of new .and scrap maintenance
terlals; prize winning ana other
-7:839-44
. . .
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:332-7
Age 69:6-11 Jl 2 '15; Same.
6, 117-18 Jl 3-10, 24 '15; Ex-
Maintenance of way master painters* 12th
annual convention. Ry Age 69:968-9 N 19 '15
One effect of retrenchment In maintenance
of way expenditures. Ry Age 68:175-6 Ja 29
Promoting the growth of vegetation on the
slopes. \V. F. Kench. Ry Age 58:471-2 Mr 12
Railway economics. W. A. Smith. Ry R 56:84-
5 Ja 16 '15
Safety hints to section foremen. A. W. Ross
Ry R .66:247-8 F 20 '15 '
Tool equipment for maintenance of way
forces. Ry Age 69:337-41 Ag 20 '15
tin- alao Cars— Repair; Freight cars^Cost
of maintenance; Freight cars — Repair; Lo-
comotives— Repair; llailroad ties; Railroads
— Construction; Railroads — Equipment and
supplies; Railroads — Maintenance of way
department; Railroads — Management; Rail-
roads-Track; Railroads—Track inspection;
Railroads— \Vork trains; Rails
Maintenance of way department
Income from the maintenance of way depart-
ment. Ry Age 58:1071 My 21 '15 *^
Suggestions for a book of rules for the main-
tenance of way department, embodying the
safety first idea. J. T. Bowser. Ry Aee 68 •
468-9 Mr 12 '16
Management
Adversity and office rent. Ry R 66:18 Ja 2 '15
'American association of railroad superintend-
ents 2Sth annual convention. Ry Age 60:370-
82 Ag 27 '15
Car department correspondence and reports.
C: Claudy. Ry Age (Mech ed) 80:72 F r!6
Car distributer. J. JL.. Coss. Ky Age 59:159 Jl
23 '15
Censorship of railway messages. W. W. Hall.
Ry Age 68:1479 Je 25 '15
Construction, maintenance and cost of over-
head contact systems; catenary construction.
F. Zogbaum. Am lust E E Pro 34:1267-81 Je
'15
Engine house organization. W. P. Huntley.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:135-6 Mr '15
Fuel department — a constructive criticism.
L. a. Plant. Ry Age R9:l)3!l-42 N 10 flr»
General manager's supervision over division
performance. Ry Age 68:360-1 F 26 '15
Handling of local or way- freight trains. R. R.
Farmer. Ry Age 67:1117 D 18 '14
How railway earnings should be Increased; a
shipper's view. I1. W. Coyle. Ry Age 58:13
Ja 1 '15
How the operation of one terminal was Im-
proved. O. D. Brooke. Ry Age 58:1121-4 My
28 '15
Increasing the scope of the section foreman's
duties. HI. R. Lewis. Ry Age 58:463-4 Mr 12
Mechanical, purchasing and stores depart-
ments. H. C. Pearce. Ry Age 58:1249-50 Je
11 '16
Mechanical side of railroading. W: Schlatge.
Ry R 56:474-6 Ap 3 '16; 'Same. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:288-4 Je '15
Nineteen years' development work on the
Santa Fe. map Ry Age 58:1403-6, 1465-8 Je
18-25 '15
Organization for emergencies. Ry Age 58:142
Ja 22 '15
Organization for track maintenance from a
committee report to the Roadmasters' and
maintenance of way association. Ry R 56:
221-4 F 18 '16
Organization in the maintenance of way de-
partment Ry Age 58:834 Ap 16 '15
Organizing the supply department on the Sea-
board air line. H. C. Pearce. Ry Age 68:
45-7 Ja 8 '15 _,
Pertinent advice to the railroad superintend-
ent. Ry R 65:771 D 26 '14
Railroad accounting officer. H. W. Davles. Ry
Age 68:1112 My 28 '16 _
Reclamation of material: report of committee
of Railway storekeepers' association. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:317-18 Je '15
Suggested organization for track mainte-
nance. 0-. C. Crites. Ry Age 67:1148 D 18 '14
Superintendent— past, present and future.
A H. DeGrooOr. Ry R 55:869-60 S 19 '14;
Same. Ry Age 58:181-2. Ja 29 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
371
Railroads — Management — Continued
Terminal proposition. R. M. Baker. Ry Age
59:191-2 Jl 30 '15
Trainmaster and the engine-house foreman.
J. LTCoss. Ry Age 58:960-1 My 7 '15
Value of neatness. 11 Ry Age 58:467-8 Mr 12
Vice-president in charge of labor. J. L. White.
Ry Age 58:997-8 My 14 '16
Wanted — directors who will direct. Ry Age 58:
814 Ap 16 '15
See also Freight car service; Freight hand-
ling; Locomotives; Railroads — Claims; Rail-
roads—Development work; Railroads — Em-
ployees; Railroads— Equipment and supplies;
Railroads — Finance; Railroads — Maintenance
and repair; Railroads— Maintenance of way
department: Railroads — Public relations;
Railroads — Rates; Railroads — Records; Rail-
roads— Safety devices and measures; Rail-
roads— Signals; Railroads — Work trains;
Railroads — Yards; Train dispatching; Wire-
less telegraph for railroads
Officials
Necrology. 1914. Ry R 56:42-4 Ja 2 '15
Public influence of the railroad superintendent.
W: Sproule. Ry R 57:422-3 O 2 '16
Operation
See Railroads— Management
Organization
See Railroads— Management
Passenger fares
Bee Railroads— Fares
Plantations
Successful example of tree planting. A. S.
Baldwin. 11 Ry Age 58:856 Ap 16 '15
Public relations
ou making friends for your railroad?
- — - ' ~ ' - -, 58:129-31 Ja 22 '15
cy and relations. Ry
V°
publicity. Elec Ry J 45:
_„ . Wright.
Department of
Age 59:375-6
Pennsylvania i
1042-3 My 29 '15
Press and the rate advance case. Ry Age 58:
776 Ap 9 '15
Public influence of the railroad superinten-
dent. W: Sproule. Ry R 57:422-3 O 2 '16
Railroad— a public servant. W. E. Williams.
Ry R 57:297-8 S 4 '15
Railroads and the people; abstracts. W:
Sproule. Ry R 57:668-9 N 20 '16; Ry Age 59:
1009-10 N 26 '15
Railway troubles due to lack of public under-
standing. W. G. Harding. Ry Age 57:1114-16
D 18 '14
Reasons for the unpopularity of railroads.
A. M. Schoyer. Ry Age 57:1053-4 D 4 '14
Relations of the section foreman and the
public. J. T. Bowser; W. E. Schott. Ry Age
58:331-2 F 19 '15
Value of publicity for railroads. O. Q. Vlllard.
Ry Age 58:1480 Je 25 '15
What the commercial agent can do for the
shipper. C. K. Landes. Ry~Age 59:694-6 O 15
'15
Sec also Railroads and state
See Rails
Rails
Rates
Anthracite coal rates reduced In Pennsyl-
vania. Ry Age 57:1195 D 25 '14
Arkansas rate situation. W. B. Biddle. Ry R
57:262-3 Ag 28 '15
Carriers submit new plans for adjustment of
transcontinental freight rates. Ry Age 58:
785-6 Ap 9 '15
Commission equalizes St. Louis grain rates.
Ry R 57:72-3 Jl 17 '15
Commission forbids Chicago terminal charges.
Ry R 56:868-9 Je 26 '15
Commodity rates to the Pacific coast termin-
als. Ry Age 58:297-9 F 19 '16
Confiscation defined by the highest authority.
Ry R 56:353-5 Mr 13 '15
Decision granting the five per cent rate ad-
vance: full text of the majority opinion and
dissenting opinions of chairman Harlan and
commissioner Clements. Ry Age 57:1173-8
Deciston^ln the Arkansas rate case. Ry Age
Decision in the western rate advance case. Ry
R 57:208-13 Ag 14 '15
Decision on anthracite rates. Ry R 57:215, 250-
D tt^oBVM t!!°.C5immills amendment. Ry R
Decision on transportation of railroad fuel: Ry
R 57:269 Ag 28 ^15
Effect of the rate advance decision. D. WI1-
lard. Ry Age 58:8-9 Ja 1 '15
Fair rates and § prosperity. EL D. SewalL Ry R
Five per cent rate increase granted: the text
of the decision. Ry R 55:779-81 D 26 '14
Following the commission's advice. Ry Age
57:1032-3 D 4 '14
For a 40-cent Iron-ore rate. Iron Age 96:194
Freight rates and business activity. J. W.
Bettendorf. Ry Age 58:750 Ap 2 '15
Freight terminal charges at New York. Ry
Age 59:375-6 Ag 27 '16
H^rings on western freight rate advances. Ry
Age 58:435-4SL 617-19, 783-5, 821-3. 901-2, 938-
40, p1019-21, 1061-2 Mr 12-19, Ap 9-30, My 14-
Hearlngs on western freight rate advances;
testimony on coal rates, etc. Ry Age 58:740-
o A.p 2 15
Hearings on western freight rate advances;
testimony on rates on meat packing house
products.- livestock, hay, cotton piece goods.
Ry Age 58:700-2 Mr 26 '15
Hearings on western rate advance case.
It Is now up to the eastern railroads. Ry Age
67:1169 D 25 '14 . W ^
Missouri allows Increased passenger and
freight rates. Ry R 57:664 N 20 '15
Missouri commission aUows general advances
in rates. Ry Age 59:942 N 19 '16
Necessity for additional revenues on western
railways; brief submitted by C. C. Wright
In western rate advance base. Ry Age 58:
1415-18 Je 18 '15
Net revenues in their bearing on rates. Ry R
55:696-7 D 5 '14
New era for railroads. D. Willard. Ry Age 68:
135 Ja 22 '15
New York commission lacks power to Increase
rates beyond legislative yna.-rfmmT|. Elec Ry
J 46:126 Jl 17 '15
New Tork freight terminals, 1914. Ry Age 69:
395-7 Ag 27 '15
Panama canal competition. Iron Age 95:393
F 18 '15
Plan for constructing back-haul rates laid
down. Ry R 56:693 My 22 '16
Property costs as a factor In rate making. Ry
R 57:277-9 Ag 28 '15
Railroad rates from Investors' point of view.
J: E. Oldham. Ry Age 68:89-92 Ja 15 '15
Railroads cannot equalize. Iron Age 95:624 Mr
Railroads granted five per cent advance. Iron
Age 94:1447-8 D 24 '14
Railroad's maintenance expenses allocated be-
tween freight and passenger service. Eng
Rec 72:226-9 Ag 21 '15
Railways ask rehearing of western rate case.
Ry Age 59:593-7 O 1 '15
Railways of the South explain rate readjust-
ment. Ry R 56:219-20 F 13 '16
Rate adjustments In southeastern territory.
Ry Age 68:263 F 12 '15
Rate suspensions by the Interstate commerce
commission. Ry Age 58:6 Ja 1 '15
Reconsignlng charges on freight shipments.
J. A. Shepherd. Ry R 57:333 § 11 '15
Reduction In trans-continental rates allowed
to meet canal competition. Ry R 56:601-2 My
1 '15
Reductions ordered In rates on anthracite coal.
Ry Age 59:313-18 Ag 20 '15
Shotting charges denied. Ry R 57:75-6 Jl IT
372
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Rates — Continued
Supplementary order In the five per cent case.
Ry Age 67:1118 D 18 '14
Supreme court decisions in two state rate
cases. Ry Age 58:630-3 Mr 19 '15
Suspension of advances in rates. Ry Age 68:
80-1 Ja 16 '16
Tariffs on waste materials stricken out. Hy
R 57:40-1 ffl 10 '15
Transcontinental roads propose further reduc-
tions In rates to meet canal competition. Ry
Age 59:697 O 1 '15
Trap car hearing. Ry Age 58:761 Ap 2 '15
Trap or ferry car service charges; opinion by
Commissioner Clements. Ry Age 59:213-14
Jl 30 '15; Same abr. Ry R 67:107-8 Jl 24 '15
28th annual report of the Interstate commerce
commission. Ry R 66:20-1 Ja 2 '15
Two Important commerce commission deci-
sions; Industrial railways and car spotting
charges. Ry Age 59:99-102 Jl 16 '15
Ulster and Delaware railroad rate case. Eleo
R & W Elec'n 67:112-14 Jl 17 '15
Western railways get a small rate Increase.
Ry Age 59:285-91 Ag 13 '16
Western rate advance case; extracts from the
general brief of the carriers. Ry R 56:880-
2 Je 26 '15
Western rate advance hearing; testimony of
Protestants against the proposed advances In
the rates on livestock. Ry Age 68:973-4 My 7
See a1*n Interstate commerce commission;
Railroads — Pares
Records
Cost of structures; details to be kept In time
book. Ry Age 59:760 O 22 '15
Efficient control. of railroad operations. P. L.
Hutchlns. Ry Age 59:206 Jl 30 '15
Federal valuation of the Boston and Maine
railroad. F. C. Shepherd. Boston Soc C E J
2:291-320 O '15
Greatest present need of railroads. P. L.
Hutohins. Ry R 67:178-80 Ag 7 '16
I. C. C. accident reports. Ry Age 59:695-6 O
15 '15
Index-record of station agents. Ry Age 59:702
O 15 '15
New accident report forms. Ry Age 59:272-3
Ag 13 15
Track- clearance records. J. G. Wlshart. Eng
X 73:481-2 Mr 11 '16
True theory of railroad operating records.
P. L. Hutchlns. Ry Age 68:132-3 Ja 22 '15
Using a blank to prevent demurrage. H. A.
Russell. Iron Age 96:415 Ag 19 '16
Regulation
See Railroads and state
Repair shops
See Railroads — Sanitation;
Shops
Railroads —
Rolling stock
Economy In track work and its relation to
rolling stock. J. W. Powers. Ry Age 58:479
Mr lY '15
Foreign rail, wheel and axle specifications.
Iron Age 96:62-4 Jl 1 '15
High capacity narrow-gauge rolling stock. 11
dlags Engineer 120:200-1 Ag 27 '15
Standardisation of railway equipment on the
continent. Engineer 118:580+ D 18 '14
Upkeep of railway carriages. Engineer 120:171-
3 Ag 20 '16
Uses of the locomotive crane In railway ser-
vice. 11 Ry Age 59:110-15 Jl 16 '16
See also Baggage and express oars; Cars;
Freight cars; Locomotives; Motor cars (rail-
road!
Safety devices and measures
Bill for block signals, automatic stops, steel
oars, headlights* and investigations cStevens
bill). Ry R 66:125-7 Ja 22 '15
Extensible trap door for passenger cars. 11 diag
Ry Age 59:207-8 Jl 30 '15; Same. Ry Age
(MeSTed) 89:430-1 Ag "itf
Practical methods In accident prevention. G:
Bradshaw. Ry R 57:46-7 Jl 10 '15
Promoting safety In the* maintenance depart -
mentTlf Ry Age 58:148-52 Ja 22 '15
mtmtr
Report of the chief Inspector, division of
safety, Interstate commerce commission.
H. W. Belnap. Ry R 66:226-7 P 13 '15
uo AUV»-0 *u. « AW P* Hy ***
Safety first work on the Southern Pacific.
W. H. Whalen. Ry Age 68:1021 My 14 '15
Safety hints to section foremen. A. W. ROBS.
Ry R 56:247-8 P 20 '15 BBm
Safety in care and use of industrial railways.
dlae Foundry 43:105-6 Mr '15; Same. Ind En*
15:73-5 Ag r!5; Same oond. Eng M 48:603-5
Safety problem of the railroads. W. B.
Spauldfng. Ry R 56:602-4 D 5 '14
Safety sidings. L,. C. Prost. Sci Am 113:359 0
ftft *1K
Safety spurs for a railroad grade. H. C. Plum-
mer. fl Sci Am 113:179 Ag 28 '16
Showing the train number on the engine
W. IT Watts. Ry Age 59:472 S 10 '15
Suggestions for a book of rules for the main-
tenance of way department, embodying the
safety first idea. J. T. Bowser. Ry Age 68:
Telltales for side clearance on railway track.
diag Eng N 73:282 F 11 '15
What the railroads are doing to reduce death
and injury. T: P. Logan. 11 Sci Am 113:144
Ag 14 '16
flfoe afeo Air brakes; Railroads— Automatic
stop; Railroads— Signals
Sanitation
Department of sanitation, Chicago & North-
western Ry. Ry R 56:540-1 Ap 17 '15
Steam disinfection for sewage on common car-
riers, diag TCng Rec 71:43 Ja 9 '15; Same
(Sewage treatment on trains and boats).
Eng M 48:917-18 Mr '15
Scrap material
See Railroads — Equipment and supplies
Securities
Bankers and equipment truat certificates. Ry
Age 58:53-4 Ja 8 '15
Prench railroads as security brokers. W. S.
HIatt. 11 ny Age 59:610-12 O 1 '15
Prom a western investment banker's point
of view. J. H. Smith. Rv Age 58:10 Ja 1 '16
How and why Prench railroads sell their se-
curities direct to the public. W. S. Hiatt.
Ry Age 69:240 Ag 0 '15
Important decision on securities alleged to be
Improperly issued. Ry R 56:602-3 My 1 '16
Possible railway securities legislation. W. L.
Stoddard. Ry Age 59:946 N 19 'IB
" - • ads; report. Ry R 67:654-5 N 20
Railroad bom
'15
Railroad rates from Invei
J: 13. Oldham. Ry Age
Railroad securities held
28-9 Jl 2 '15
.jint of view.
Ja 15 '15
Ry Age 59:
Shops
American railway tool foremen's 7th annual
convention. Ry Age 59:193-4 Jl SO '15
Car repair plant of the northwest system,
Pennsylvania lines west, Indiana Harbor,
Ind. il plans Ry R 56:175-81 P 6 '16 ^
Car repair plant, Philadelphia & Reading Ryy
St. Clair, Pa. 11 dlogs plan By R 57:166-9
Ag 7 '15
Chicago & Alton shops at Bloomlngton, HI. 11
plan Ry Age 68:49-61 Ja 8 '15 „ M
Conservation of material in the railroad re-
pair shop. M. Cordeal. Eng M 48:827-82 Mr
Cost accounting in the railroad repair shop. B.
Cordeal. Bng M 49:211-17 My '15
Design and operation of the new shop for
building steel freight and passenger cars of
the Canadian Pacific Ry.. at Montreal Lh C.
Ord. 11 dlags plan E3ng & Contr 42:406-11 O
28 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
373
Railroads— Shops— Continued
Expert In the railroad repair shop. E. CordeaL
Jjjig M 49:351-6 Je '15
Illinois Central tool system; standardization
and distribution Include a central tool room
with an accurate cost system. O. D. Kin-
sey. 11 Ry Age (Mech ecu 89:361-4 Jl '15
Improvements at the Englewood locomotive
terminal and car repair plant, L. 8. & M. S.
Ry., Chicago. 11 diags plans Ay R 55:679-83
D 5 '14
International railroad master blacksmiths'
association 23d annual convention, lly Age
69:387-9 Ag 27 '15
International railroad master blacksmiths'
convention. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:471-81 S '15
Jersey Central freight car repair shops. 11
diags plan Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:62-6 F '15
Joint car repair shops at large terminals.
£'. C. Schultz. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:30 Ja '15
Keeping a line on daily expense. A. J. Gibney.
Ry R 57:468-70 O » '15
New Bessemer & Lake Brie blacksmith shop.
11 plan Ry Age 58:477-8 Mr 12 '15
New engine terminal for the O. W. R. R. & N.
co.f Spokane, Wash. 11 plans Ry R 67:586-9
Norfolk & Western frog and switch shop at
Roanoke, Va. 11 Ry Age 58:466-7 Mr 12 '16
Quadruple tool for planing shoes and wedges.
E. A. Murray. 11 dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89 :
K84 N *15
Railway repair shop organization. H: Gardner.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:536-8 O '15
Railway tool foremen's association; reports on
special Jigs, safety pneumatic tools, grinding
and standardization of reamers. 11 diags Ry
Age (Alech ed) 89:409-10 Ag '15
Reclaiming bolts with battered threads. J. P.
Nolan. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:39-40 Ja '15
Relation of the paint shop to the repair yard.
W: Buchanan. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:28-9 Ja
Shop efficiency. G: H. Logan. Ry R 57:464-7 O
9 '15
Shop notes from the Soo line. B. N. Lewis.
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:133-5 Mr '16
Standardization of methods in the railroad
shop. E. Cordeal. Eng M 48:722-7 F '15
Wage systems in the railroad repair shop. E.
Cordeal. Eng M 49:61-7 Ap '16
See also Car houses; Locomotive shops;
Faint shops .
Signals
Alternating current signaling. Elec Ry J 46:
880 O 23 '16
Audible signalling on railway trains In motion.
W. C. Acfleld. Engineer 118:603 D 26 '14
Automatic block signal installation on the
B. R. & P. Ry. C. R. Happ. 11 Ry R 66:865-
6 Je 26 '15
/Automatic block signals for gauntlet In Mira-
tions tunnel. 11 Ry Age 59:327-8 Ag 20 '15
Automatic block signals for single-track rail-
ways. 11 Eng N 74:344-5 Ag 19 '15
Automatic block signals on the Western Mary-
land. 11 ding Ry Age 58:883-4 Ap 23 '15
Automatic cab-signal and train-stop system.
11 diags Eng N 74:614-16 S 23 '15
Automatic cab-signal system for stopping
trains, diags Eng N 73:137-8 Ja 21 '35 '
Automatic signalling on railways. L. P. Lewis.
Engineer 118:604 D 25 '14
. Automatic signals on Norfolk & Western elec-
trified line. 11 Ry Age 69:21-2 Jl 2 '15
Automatic signals on the Lehigh & Hudson
river, il dlag Ry Age 57:1179-8? D 25 '14
ht signals
,
Beam-light
Age 58:61 Ja 8 '15
Block signal
on the Pennsylvania.
-ws.^-B^sa^srw* exten9IOM ta
1^&jssi%3ssj®n tmln stop- u
Cab signals and automatic stops at Oroville.
F. F. Bostwick. Ry Age 59:998-1000 N 26 '15
Cab signals and automatic stops on the West-
ern Pacific. 11 diags Ry Age 59:645-60 O 8
15
Clock-work time-lock for electric interlocking
machine. 11 Ry Age 69:699-700 O 15 '16
Concrete signal towers, Delaware Lackawanna
& Western R. R. II plans Ry R 66:615-16 My
Development of main- line signalling on rail-
ways. W. C. Acfleld. diags Inst B E J 53:
763-84; Discussion. 53:784-98 Je 1 '15
Electric interlocking at Adelaide, South Aus-
tralia, C. G. PlUdngton. 11 diag Ry Age 59:
Electric interlocking at Aulon, Tenn. dlag Ry
Age 58:932-3 Ap 30 '15
Electric train staff on the Canadian Pacific.
E. S. Taylor, dlags Ry Age 58:100-1 Ja 15 '15
Electrical system of cab-signalling. V. L.
Raven. 11 diags Engineer 119:85-6 Ja 22 '15
Electro-mechanical interlocking. Ry Age 59:
414 S 3 '15
Electro-mechanical interlocking at Trenton.
W. M. Post, il dlags Ry Age 59:419-20 S 3 '16
Home-made wigwag signal. F. T. Vanatta, 11
diag Eiec Ry J 46:192 Jl 31 '15
Improvement in the operation of the pneumatic
signal device. L. N. Armstrong and H, L.
Sandhas. dlags Ry R 56:618-121 My 8 '15
Institution of mechanical engineers: discussion.
Engineer 118:608-10 D 25 '14
Interlocking at North Philadelphia. W. M.
Post, il lly Age 68:136-8 Ja 22 '15
Manual block system without station atten-
dants. Ry Age 57:1137-8 D 18 '14
Mileage of American railroads block signaled.
Ry Age 58:28-31 Ja 1 '15
Operation by signals on Baltimore & Ohio.
diags Elec Ry J 46:434-6 S 11 '15
Operation of the pneumatic train signal, dlag
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:296-7 Je '15
Oroville signaling criticized. M. Tainer. Ry
Age 69:796-8 O 29 '15
Oscillating circuit- controller for railway sig-
nal circuits. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1193-4
D 19 '14
Outdoor electric substation and switch house
for railway signal service, il Ry R 56:509-10
Ap 10 '15
Position light signals on the Pennsylvania R. R.
11 Ry R 56:487-8 Ap 10 '15
Protection of railway signal circuits against
lightning disturbances. E. K. Shelton. Gen
Elec R 18:1127-8 D '15
Railway signal association convention. Elec
Ry J 46:680-1 S 18 '15
Railway signal association meeting. May 26-
27. Elec Ry J 45:1023-4 My 29 '15
Railway signal association: spring meeting.
Ry U 56:408-11 Mr 20 '15
Railway signal association 20th annual meet-
ing. Ry Age 69:561-3 S 24 '15
R. 8. A. typical circuit plans for direct current
automatic block signaling. A. G. Shaver. Ry
R 56:614-15 My 8 '15
Rural substation in railway signal work. 11
Elec Ry J 45:807 Ap 24 '15
Signal and supply departments. C. R. Ahrens;
R. D. Long; A. G. Shaver. Ry R 57:120-4
Jl 24 '15
Signaling on railway trains In motion, dlags
Sci Am S 80:220-1, 236-7 O 2-9 '15
Signaling on the Chicago & Northwestern-
Union Pacific
system. Ry R 57:215-16 Ag 14
Simple train staff. Ry Age 68:57-8 Ja 8 '16
Single-track automatic signals on Toronto,
Hamilton & Buffalo, il map Ry Age 58:1250-1
Je 11 '15
Statistical report of block and interlocking
signals on the railroads of the United States.
Ry Age 58:1423-6 Je 18 '15
Telltales for side clearance on railway track.
diag Eng N 73:282 F 11 '15
See also Electric railroads—Signals; Rail-
roads—Automatic stop; Wireless telegraph
for railroads
Single rail
£06 Suspended railways
Snow protection and removal
Methods of handling snow on northern roads.
B. R. Lewis; H. O. Whitney; A. M. Clough.
Ry Age 58:144-7 Ja 22 '15
Operating Shay locomotives In winter. P. M.
Leland. 11 En* & Min J 99:729-30 Ap 24 '16
Snow fence of hollow clay blocks. E. G. Zora.
il Ry R 67:694 N 27 '16
Standards
Foreign specifications for railway material. J
Fr Inst 180:615-16*1* '15
374
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ral 1 roads — Standards — Continued
Standardisation of railway equipment on the
continent Engineer 118:580+ D 18 '14
Station agents
Index-record of station agents. Ry Age 59:702
O 15 '15
Instruction In station service on the Chicago &
Alton. Ry Age 58:1051 My 21 '16
Second-Quality station agents. Ry Age 59:84
Jl 16 '15
Stations
Canadian Pacific terminal Improvements at
Vancouver. 11 plan Ry Age 58:614-16 Mr 19
Design and construction of small stations. 11
plans Ry Age 58:1066-71 My 21 '15
Double-deck freight station at Pittsburgh. 11.
plans Eng1 N 74:496-8 S 9 '15
Kansas City— national train Indicators. 11 Ry
Age 58:272-8 F 12 '15
Kansas City Union station lighting. 11 Elec W
65:1253-6 My 16 '15
Memphis— new I. C. station and track eleva-
tion. 11 plan Ry Age 68:179-81 Ja 29 '15
Memphis, Tenn., central station. 11 plans Arch
& Bldg 46:476-8 D '14
Montreal station— Illumination features. 11 Eleo
W 65:334-5 F 6 '15
Morristown, N. J. — new passenger station of
the D. L. & W. R. B, fl plans Ry R 55:736-
41 D 19 '14
New freight and transfer station at Pitts-
burgh. Pennsylvania R. R. 11 Ry R 56:278-
80 F 27 '16 ^^
Passenger station of the Chicago Great West-
ern and Chicago Rock Island & Pacific rail-
roads at Mason City, Iowa. B. G. Zorn. 11
plan Ry R 57:263-5 Ag 28 '15
Proposed passenger terminals at Buffalo. 11
plan By R 56:338-40 Mr 13 '15
Railway stations and architecture. Ry R 57:
691-2 N 27 '15
Remodeling a frame station building. H. H.
See. 11 plans Bldg Age 37:33-6 Je '15
St. Paul, Minn.— plans for the new Union
station, diags Ry Age 58:261-3 F 12 '15
Station and office building of the Mic
Central railroad at Detroit. 11 Arch &
47:53-60 F '16
Train Indicators at Huston, London, station.
11 Ry Age 58:739 Ap 2 '15
Union passenger station, Kansas City, Mo. 11
Arch & Bldg 47:226-9+ Je '15
See also Elevated railroads— Stations; Rail-
roads—Buildings: Railroads— Terminals; Rail-
roads—Ticket offices; Railroads— Train sheds
Statistics
Comparative statistics of the world's railways.
Ry Age 59:805-8 O 29 '15
Comparative summary of freight cars in ser-
vice; tabulation. Ry Age 69:660-2 O 8 '16
Interstate commerce commission statistics.
J. L. Hopkins. Ry Age 68:922 Ap 80 '16
Railway f mileage of the world. Ry Age 58:1468
Railway regulation handicapped by muddled
official statistics. Ry R 66: 1 30-1 Ja 23 '16
Railway ireturns for 1913. Engineer 120:371.
True theory of railroad operating records.
F. L. Hutchins. Ry Age 58:132-3 Ja 22 '15
See also Railroads— United States
Storehouses
New storehouse of the A. T. & S. F. Ry. at
r- * «*
Stores
See Railroads— Equipment and supplies
Switches, frogs, etc.
Essential elements In the design of switch
connections. W. F. Rench. Ry Age 58:333-4
Formulas for locating frogs and switches. S. S.
Roberts; A. Bull. Sng N 73:84-5 Ja 14 '15
Location of frogs for an unevmmetrlcal Y-
.*«^- ^^v.^W6* EP* N 74:124 Jl 15 '15
and crossings,
ed) 89:471-2 S
New turnbuckle for switch adjustment 11
Ry Age 58:163 Ja 22 '15
Norfolk & Western frog and switch shoo at
Roanoke, Va. 11 Ry Age 58:465-7 Mr 12 P15
Points for slip switch Installation. W. P-
Rench. Ry Age 69:120 Jl 16 '15
Practical formula for switch lead. C: C. Went-
wortli. Eng N 78:734 Ap 15 '15
Remote switches moved by battery current
Ry Age 58:831 Ap 16 '15 * current
Repairlngfrogs and switches on the Katv
G: P. White. Ry Age 59:970-1 N 19 'li i7'
Standard point switch for either hand-throw
or Interlocking connections, N. Y. C. R. TL
diags Ry R 5^650 My 15 'irf * *
Switch Inspection and test. W. F. Rench. Ry
Age 57:1144 D 18 '14 . **
Hce also Railroads — Crossings; Railroads
— Track
Switching
Impact between freight cars In switching ser-
vice. L. B. Endsley. 11 Ry R 57:10-1? Jl 3
'15; 'Abstract. Elec Ry J 45:1164 Je 19 '15
; Chicago
:869-73 Je
Telegraph
See Telegraph; Wireless telegraph for rail-
roads
Terminals
Alternative plans for
freight terminals, plans Ry
26 '16
Automatic telephone system at the Kansas
City terminal. 11 Ry R 55:768-70 D 26 '14
Bumping posts that do the work demanded.
diags Eng Rec 72:474 O 16 '16
Canadian Pacific terminal improvements at
Vancouver. 11 plan Ry Age 58:614-16 Mr 19 '15
Chicago railway terminal commission makes
recommendations. Eng Rec 71:758-9 Je 12 '15
Concrete warehouses and terminal plant at
New Orleans will cover 100 acres. 11 plan
Eng Rec 71:402-3 Mr 27 '15 ^^
Delaware & -fcjudson terminal at Albany, N. T.
II plan Ry Age R9:68-60 Jl 9 '15
Denver. Colo, railway terminal, diags plan
Eng k 73:630-1 Ap 1 '15
Developments at the Grand Central terminal
in New York. 11 plan Ry R 57:229-34 Ag 21
'1C
Difficult phases of terminal operation. C. A.
Pennlngton. Ry Age 57:1091-2 D 11 '14
Economic value of terminal Improvements at
Detroit Ry Age 69:739-40 O 23 '15
Freight terminal. C. M. Himmeiberger. Ry
Age 69:G03-4 S 24 '15
Hearing on Boston railroad terminals. Ry R
57:695-6 N 27 '16
Hot-water heating system at Grand Central
terminal. W. G. Carlton. Power 42:245-6 Ag
17 '15
How the operation of one terminal was im-
proved. G. D. Brooke. Ry Age 58:1321-4 My
Kansas City terminal power plant. 11 Elec W
65:1468-70 Je 6 '16
Lackawanna passenger terminal at Buffalo.
maps Entf Rec 71:334-6 Mr 13 '15
Lehlgh Valley passenger and freight terminals
at Buffalo, il plan Ry Age r>9:158-9 Jl 23 '15
Making a physical valuation of large terminals.
C. lT Van Auken. Ry Age 69:127-9 Jl 16 '15
New railway pasHenffer terminal at St. Paul,
Minn, plans lOnjr N 73:488-9 Mr 11 '15
New terminal for the- Southern at Birmingham,
Ala. II diags Ry Age 59:743-6 O 22 '15
New type of chart shows operation of Chi-
cago terminal. Eng Rec 72:445-6 O 9 '15
Pittsburgh North side freight station of the
P. R. U. H. M. Phelps. 11 plans Ry Age
69:245-6 Ag 6 '16
Railway problem of London, map Engineer
119:619-20 Je 25 '15
Railway terminal projects in Cleveland. Ry B
57:153 Jl 31 '16
Reconstruction of the Jersey City terminal
yards. 11 p'an Ry Apre 58:787-91 Ap 9 '16
Report of Chicago railway terminal commis-
sion. Ry Age 68:1163-4 Je 4 '15; Abstract
Eng N 74:42 Jl 1 '15
St Louis, .Inadequate terminal faculties. By
St Paul and Oregon- Washington Joint termin-
als in Spokane. II plans Ry Age 68:85-8 Ja
15 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
375
Railroads — Terminals — Continued
Santa Fe to solve Chicago fruit terminal prob-
lem, plan Bng Rec 71:819-20 Je 26 '15
Spokane terminal improvement Involved vari-
ety of engineering construction. 11 plan Bng
Rec 71:234-6 F 20 '15
Terminal faculties at San Diego. 11 plans Bleo
Ry J 45:587-8 Mr 20 '15
Terminal Improvements of the Canadian Pa-
cific railway at Vancouver. 11 plan Bng N
73:340-1 F IS '15 *, -u»
Terminal improvements of the Canadian Pa-
cific railway at Vancouver. 11 plans Ry R 56:'
380-5 Mr 20 '15
Track layout and signals of the Jersey City
passenger terminal of the Central R. R. of
New Jersey, dlags plan Ry R 56:647-50 My
Troublesome problems of terminal operation.
Ry Age 68:&5-6 Mr 26 '16
Viaduct construction on the Kansas City
terminal A. R. Bltzen. 11 dlag Ry Age 68:
397-400 Mr 5 '15
See also Locomotive terminals; Railroads
— Stations; Railroads— Train sheds; Rail-
roads—Yards; Street railroads — Terminals
Ticket offices
Centralized ticket offices for St. Louis rail-
roads, plan Ry Age 57:1042 D 4 '14
Ticket offices of large passenger terminals.
Ry Age 58:1411-14 Je 18 '15
Tool house*
Stoves in tool houses. Ry R 57:624 N 13 '15
Tools and Implements
Proper repair of tools for track maintenance.
M, B. Carroll. 11 Ry Age 59:962-4 N 19 '16
Railway mowing and weed-cutting machines.
11 Bng N 78:822-3 Ap 29 '15
Tool equipment for maintenance of way forces.
Ry Age 69:337-41 Ag 20 '15
Tools for section and extra track gangs. P. J.
McAndrews. Ry Age 59:338 Ag 20 '16
Tools for the water service and bridge and
building departments. B. M. Grime. Ry Age
59:340-1 Ag 20 '16
Tools &r track gangs. Ry Age 59:337-8 Ag 20
-keep of track tools. M. B. Carroll. 11 Ry
~ 57:341-8 S 11 '16
Track
A. R. B. A. committee report on roadway. Ry
R 56:393-4 Mr 20 '15
Battery locomotive for track laying. 11 Engi-
neer 119:585-6 Je 11 '15
Building a permanent railway track on a pile
foundation, il diag Bng N 73:200-1 F 4 '15
Concrete eliminates soft spots In railway road-
bed. J. T. Bowser. Bng Rec 72:506 O 23 '15
Designing manganese steel track work. V.
Angerer. Ry Age 69:341-2 Ag 20 '15
Development of special steels for track work.
W. C. Gushing. Ry Age 59:747-51 O 22 '16
Ing track ditches. K. L. Van Auken. 11
Age 59:355-6 Ag 20 '15
ling and cleaning track. J. Snyder. Ry R
57:650-1 N 20 '15
Draining embankments in Missouri, il Ry Age
58:1438-9 Je 18 '15
Economy in the use of track material. J. T.
Bowser. Ry R 57:239 Ag 21 '15
Economy in track work and its relation to
rolling stock. J. -W. Powers. Ry Age 58:479
Mr 12 '16
Economy methods in track work. W. C. Nis-
bet Ry Age 58:1433-4 Je 18 '16
Flangeway guards and frog guard-rails, diags
Bng N 73:1031 My 27 '15
General makeup of track for heavy traffic. Ry
R 57:406-9 S 25 '16
Important elements In the maintenance of
track. W. F. Rench. Ry Age 58:1439-40 Je
Inclination of the rail in economic railroad
practice. J: Lundle. Ry Age 59:335-6 Ag 20
15 ^^
Laying rail on a busy line. W. F. Rench. Ry
Age 58:1083 My 21 '15
Laving rail on the Lehiffh valley. G. L. Moore.
Ry Age 58:1084-6 My 21 '15
Laying rail with the help of locomotive cranes.
11 Ry Age 59:358-4 Ag 20 '15
Lighting plant for tracklaying. Frieaha _
ton Kaikfontein Ry. N. KTPretteJohn.
R 57:515-16 O 23 f!5
Magnolia cut-off Improvement on the Balti-
more and Ohio railroad. A. W. Thompson. II
maps Bug Soc W Pa 80:823-7 D '14
Manganese steel track- work specifications. Blec
Ry J 45:1118 Je 12 '15
Measuring stresses In railway roadbeds, dlag
Bng N73:743 Ap 15 '15
159-pound girder rail for Philadelphia streets,
diag Bng Rec 72:254 Ag 28 '15
Organization tor track maintenance from a
committee report to the Headmasters' and
maintenance of way association. Ry R 66:
221-4 F 13 '15
Organization of section forces and methods for
maintaining and policing track. Ry Age 59:
517-22 S 17 '16
Permanent track maintenance force on the
Long Island R. R. Bng N 73:474-5 Mr 11 '15
Pneumatic tie tamper, fi Ry Age 58:473-4 Mr
12 15
Promoting the growth _pf vegetation j>n_ the
•15
Rench, Ry Age 58:471-2 Air 12
Proper repair of tools for track maintenance.
ML B. <&rrolL 11 Ry Age 59:952-4 N 19 '15
Proposed standard specification for quenched
carbon steel track bolts. Ry Age 59:62-3 Jl
9 '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:43-4 Jl 1 '15
Putting in service a new line with dense traf-
fic. W. F. Rench. Ry Age 59:531 8 17 '15
Rail laying. H. Q. Olmstead. Ry Age 58:462-3
Mr 12 '16
Rail laying on lines of moderate traffic. B. R.
Rapid improvement of a section. iL L. Van
Auken. Ry Age 59:963-4 N 19 '15
Recent important developments in ballast prac-
tice. Ry Age 58:1436-8 Je 18 '15
Renewing bridge ties on the Lehlgh Valley
with a locomotive crane. 11 Ry Age 59:526
S 17 '15
Results gained with a ballast dresser. 11 Ry
Age 59:529-30 S 17 '15
Headmasters' and maintenance of way asso-
ciation 33d annual convention. Ry R 57:324-6
8 11 '16
Smoothing a railway subgrade to Insure good
drainage. Bng N 73:498-9 Mr 11 '15
Special railway track for Philadelphia streets.
dlags Bng N 74:929 N 11 '15
Standard track construction on the Great
Eastern railway of England. W. A. D. Short.
diags Ry Age 59:130 Jl 16 '15
Steady employment for section men, on the
Long Island R. R. C. King. Ry R 66:539-40
Ap 17 '16
Tamping track with air power. 11 Bng N 72:
12ft D 17 '14
Tie-plate with Inclined face, diag Bng N 74:
987 N 18 '15
Tools for section and extra track gangs. P. J.
McAndrews. Ry Age 59:338 Ag 20 '15
Tools for track gangs. Ry Age 59:337-8 Ag 20
'15
Track and roadbed. G: H. Pegram. Blec Ry J
46:624 S 26 '15
Track force for renewing rails. Eng N 74:762-
3 O 14 '15
Track labor problem. H. T. Howson. Ry Age
59:522-4 S 17 '15
Track maintenance. K. L. Van Auken. Ry R
67:526-9, 660-3 O 23, N 20 '15
Transverse fissures the result of rail
P. H. Dudley. 11 Ry Age 69:1001-4 "
Up-keep of track tools. M. EL Carroll. 11 Ry
TR 67:541-3 S 11 '15
Vaughan track indicator. 11 Ry Age 59:970 N
19 '16
See afoo Ballast; Guard rails; Rail fasten-
ings; Railroad tie plates: Railroad ties;
Railroads— Clearance ; Railroads— Construc-
tion; Railroads— Crossings; Railroads —
Curves and turnouts; Railroads— Gages;
Railroads— Grades; Railroads— Switches;
Rails; Spikes (railroad)
376
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Conttnucil
Track depression
Elimination of the Tower Grove crossings,
St. L,ouls, Mo. S. I* TTonson. 11 dlags plans
Asan Eng Soc J 50:95-115 O '15: Same conti.
By Age nP:7i»9-80a O 29 '15; Same eond. Eng
Rec 72:627-9 N 20 '15
Track depression at Mattoon; Illinois Central
R. R. il diag plan Eng N 74:110-12 Jl 15 '15
Track depression at Minneapolis, diags Eng
X 73:314-17 Mr 18 '15
Track depression work of the C. 3VL & St. P.
Ry. at Minneapolis. 11 Ry R 57:«9-72 Jl 17
Maximums and minimums In train operation
* F a7 '15 8a
Relation between the number of trains and
P- *• *
'15
Track elevation
Chicago track elevation; Itock Island lines, il
dings Eng X 73:G7'J-5 Ap S '15
Concretins trains for track- elevation work. II
Eng N 74:315-17 Ag 12 '15
Factors >n grade separation. Eng N 73:422-3
Mr 4 '15
Grade crossing elimination in North Toronto,
Ontario, il diag plan Ry Age 59:555-8 S 24
Heavy plate-girdera In track- elevation work, il
Eng N 73:103ii-7 My 27 '15
New I. C. station and track elevation at Mom-
phis, il plan Ry Ape 58:179-81 Ja 29 P16
Pennsylvania track elevation through Wilklna-
Imiff, Pn. il plans Ry Age DU:6"i4-8 O S 'lf>
Rook Islaml truck elevation work at Chicago.
II diags Ity Age 58:600-4 Mr 2G '15
Temporary timber walls for truck elevation. II
Eng Rec 71:6 16 My 22 '15
Three-level railway crossing at Chicago. 11
dlags plane Eng & 73:708-10 Ap 15 '15
Track elevation at Lynn, Mass. C: B. Breed,
il aiaes plans Eng N 74:533-7 S 16 '15
Truck elevation on the Nickel Plate rnllrniul at
Chicago. II diag map Eng N 74:SSS-i)l N 4
'15
, Track elevation work of the Chicago £ "West-
ern Inclitimi U. R., in Chicago. 11 plan Hy R
f.7 :«,"!-£ N 20 'IB
ftrc aJwt Elevatetl ratlroadw
Track Inspection
Conducting trad; Inspection on the Grand
Trunk, il lly Age 57:11 tB-7 D IS '14
Development of P. II. It. track inspection sys-
tem. J. T. Richards. -ll Ry Ago 58:153-6 Ja
22 '15
Methods of conducting annual track inspec-
tions. Ry Ago 58:325-9 F 19 'IB
Traffic .
Effects of the Panama canal on railway trafilc.
ny Age 67:1111-12 D IS '14
Transportation in Chicago during a traction
strike, il Hy Age 58:1469-74 Je 25 '15
Train load
Early tonnage studies. Ry Age 59:072 N 10 '15
Scientific train loading; tonnage rating. O. S.
ISeyer, jr. Ry Age Rfl:507-1l S 17 'Ifi; Same.
Ity Age a lech ed) 80;, 102- 5 O '15; Same abr.
Hy R 57:594-8 N 6 'IB
Train sheds
English railway train shed: Great Western Ry.
station in Birmingham. II diags plan Bug N
72:1112-14 D 3 '14
Unit-built concrete umbrella sheds, T-os
Angeles, California. R. II. Newman. 11 diags
Concrete Gem 7:20-2 Jl '15
Train speed
Premiums for freight train speed.- Ry Age 58:
977-S My 7 '15
Trains
Cost of stopping- and starting trains* F. W.
Green. Ry R 56:655-7 My 15 *15
Cost of train limit legislation. Ry Age 58:979-
RO My 7 '15
Handling of local or way-freight trains. R. R.
Fanner. Ry Age 57:1117 D 18 '14
Limiting length of trains by law. M. W. Potter.
Ry Age 58:268 F 12 '15
Limiting the length of trains. Ry Age 58:392
Mr 5^15
Local freight train. F. H. Garner. Ry Age
59:394 Ag 27 '15
Hospital trains; Railroads— Work
trains
Minimum train crews and maximum l
uf trains legislation in the United S
Special .Libraries 6:25-39 F '13
Trespassing
Enforcing the laws against trespassing. Ry Age
oS:202 Ja 29 IB
Railroad and the hobo. B. W. Camp. Ry R
57:390-7 S 25 '15; Same cond. Ry Age 59:
4GO S 10 '15
Repressing trespassers on the New Haven. Ry
Age .">!•: f»9t) O 15 'lii
While other accidents decline trespassing acci-
dents still increase. Ry Age 51): 153 3 ID '13
Valuation
Accommodations de luxe for federal valuation
engineers, plan Eng Kuc 7U:ti96-8 D 26 '14
Actual railroad contingencies and what they
cost. Iflnff Rec 71:774 Je 1J» '16
Appraisal of the P6re Marquette. lines In
Allchlgon; abstract of it report to the rail-
road commission. M. E3. Couluy. Ity Age 58:
Appraifal report of FGre Alnrquette railroad
fills ten large boxes, il Eng Rec 71:200-2 F
13 '15
Billion dollar confiscation. M. \V. Gaines. Ry
Age fi«:1ir.O-2 Jo 4 'IS
Calculating cross section arena on railroad
valuation work. F. T. Morse. Ry Ago 39:29
Jl 2 '15
Clilriiqn «!t North \vefl torn lly. valuation work.
KnK N 74:811!-:. O 28 flfi
Commerce fommlnnloii hears milroads on
valuation. lOng lloi- 7U:HU-a O !> 'in
Conference on fedcrtil uiluallon. Rlec Ry J 45:
1031 My 29 'IB
Consi(Terntion{5 in ritflit of way valuation.
H. P. Gillette. Ry .\|fw CK:14S8-4 .le 2» 'JTi;
Same. lOnpr & Contr 42:n7ii-3 Je HO '15
Cost of valuation. J. MucDonald. Elec \V 65:
589 Mr « fin
Coat of valuation to the New York New Haven
& Hartford 31. R. lly It 57:90 Jl 17 '15
Depreciation and confiscation. A. C. Humph-
reys. Tiy Ase fii>:?,ii-l2 AK 20 'ir.
DovolopnicntH In ooiinci'tlon with federal valu-
ation. My It r»7:il3S N lit 'in
DevelopraontH In railway valuation. By R 58:
6C3 My 15 'IB
Elomenls of rullrond value that mlfiht be over-
looked. -Riiff Hoc 71:535-4 AI> 31 '15
Fedcnil railway- valuation work. G: H. Bur-
ROHfl. Ent? N 74:12-14 Jl 1 'Jfi
Fedcnil valuation of Joint fiu'llltiefl. R: J. Mc-
Cnrty. Ry Apro BS:09D Mr 26 'IB
Feilenil vnluntlon of the HnHtun rnd Maine
rail mid. R f\ Hhuphi'iNl. nonJon Roc f! F3 J
2:2'H-a2fi O '1B; Same alir. MIIR Uec 72:R.1S-41
O HO 'Ifi; SJimo al>r. Ry R fi7:fifi.--7 N 20 'IS
Foilnnil vuliiallon of Iho mllt-nad* In the
ITnltcMl RtatoR. Ry R BT:4B1, 47M-2, 48B-7 O 9-
Iff 'IB
Foim propoHOil for foHoral valuation report
IX F. Jurgonsen. "Rnff Ueo 72:1S4-R O IB '15
Funrln mental prohlemH involvetl In railway
\-aluntion. Ry Affe r»8:114G-BO Je 4 '15
How the federal evaluation of the Boston &
Maine railroad in being Hone. F. C. Shep-
herd. Rnsr U«c 73:B38-n O J»0 'IB
Instructions for roadway and track men on
federal valuation: abHtract of pecond tenta-
tive draft Ifwnerl by Interstate commerce
commission. Kng Rec 70:638-40 D 12 'U; By
Age 58:62-4 Ja 8 '15
In tors bite commerce commission hearing1 on
voluntion, Ry Age 69:651-3 O 8 MB
Land reproduction cost figured l»y a definite
method. H. V. Hayes. Engr Rec 72:626 N 20
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
377
Ral I roads — Valuation — Con tinned
Making: a pnysical 'valuation of large termi-
nals. C. JU Van Auken. Ry Age 59:127-9 Jl
16 f!5
Mileage of government valuation inventory
tabulated. Juig Rec 72:6U1 N 13 *1«
Practical limit of detail in the federal valua-
tion. Ky Age 58:44 Ja 8 '15
Preparing for the federal valuation of the rail-
ways. Uy Age 58:1107-9 My 2S '15
Progress of federal railroad evaluation. Ens
Rec 71:4U Ja 9 '15
Operating the Milwaukee (Wis.) terminals of
" B' HinrIchB- Ry ^o 57:
valuation in three- day conference. King Rec
71:i2S Je 5 *15
Railway- valuation office index and file system.
H. J. Saundera. JSng N 74:S:J4-ti X 4 '15
Recent progress in the federal valuation work.
il diags Ky Age 5'J:5UU-71 8 L>4 '15
Reproduction Lasls of valuation criticised.
J: I\J. .Esiileman. Eng Rec 7^:6^.*>-ti N 20 *lo
Right of way valuation. Ry R 50:253-4 F 20 '16
(Suggested lorm of inventory lor valuation of
common carrier property. U. F. Jurgensen.
Assn t-ng t^oc J 53:129-;J8 U '15
Tangled theories of railway \uluation. Eng &
Contr 43:507 Je 30 '15
Valuation circulars. Ry Ag** 08:443-4 Mr 12 '15
Valuation conference in Washington, March
'22. ling Rec 71:324-5 Air 13 '15
Valuation methods on tho Big Four. Ry Age
5y: 701-1' O 13 '13
Valuation of i ail way land. W: A. Cokeley. Ry
Ago r.l»:7L'7 O ±i '13
Valuation of railways. Ry Age C7:1110 D 18 f!4
Wash ItorlnfiB aid In railroad valuation work, il
Eng Kec 71:7iO Je 1U 'IB
"What shall be done regarding the valuation?
Ry Age 58:174-5 Ja 2U '15
When la .'and used Tor common carrier pur-
poses? Eng Rec 71:424 A]i 3 '15
"Why the valuation should not be discontinued.
C: A. Prouty. Ry Age 58:7-5 Ja 1 '15
Water supply
-J; Ens & Contr 43:77 Ja i!7 '15; Am Water
Works Assn J 2:67-73 Mr '15
Cool drinking water for passengers on Indian
railways, dmgs Uy R 57:372-3 S 18 '!»
Examination of drinking water on railway
trnlns, E: Barlow. Am water Works Aaxu J
2:74-82 Mr '!".
Riiih\ny roadside water tanks for locomotive
supply ; AUth i-omimrjitlvc cot*tn of wood and
pteel Hli'UcturuH. dlai^H Ry Ago r,|l:lJr»,"-S N
1!i •!:•: Alwlrsiut. By K fi7:r.l7-3S O 23 '3ii
Reinfort-'fil • concrete for railway water tanks.
J. T. Bowser. Eng Kec 71:81-2 Ja 16 '15
Treatment of wati-r for locomotive use. W. A.
Pownall. Am Water Wnrks Atfsn J U:434-41
Je '13; Same, tty R C6:470-2 Ap 3 'in
Water service tests. P. M. .La Bitch. Ry Age
fi9:5:!« S 17 '15
AVater wuHti*. C. R. Kn envies. 11 Rv Age .19:730-
8 O 22 'IK
Nte tiJuu Water tanks
Work trains
Mnkiner records with loadlnc machines. F. N.
Loughnan. II Ry Age r>8:1443 Je 18 'J5
Yards
Chicago freight interchange yard. 11 plans Eng
N 73:1153-6 Je 17 P15
Combination through classification and termi-
nal yard. W. C. Copley. Ry Age 58:51-2 Ja
8 '15
Co-operation in yard operation. I-£. H. Larson.
Ry Age 5ll:8D-UO. Jl 36 '15
Finfey yard of the Southern railway at North
Birmingham, Ala. 11 plans Ry R 57:355-60 8
Freight terminal car checking system. I. T.
TyBOn. tty A*e 68:748-9 Ap 2 '15
Interchange problem in yard operation. E. C.
Tucker. Ry Age 58:1474 Je 25 '15
Measurement of efficiency In yard operation.
J. W. Roberts. Ry Age 58:1246-7 Je 11 '15
New type of chart nhows operation of Chicago
terminal. Eng Rec 72:445-6 O 9 '15
Operation of large yards. A. M. Umshler. Ry
R 55:750-3 D 19 '14
Personality and experience. R: Brooker. Ky
Age 3U:2U4 Jl 30 '15
Practical problems of^ terminal operation. Ry
Proposed gantry crane for car repair yards.
W. E. Johnston, plans Ky Age (JUech <ed) &!*:
304 Je '13
Qualifications of a terminal superintendent.
S. W. Roberts. Ry Age 59:434-5 S 3 '15
Railway classification yard lighting; with dis-
U plans ""* soc
Rolling resistance of cars over switches and
trogs. C. L,. Eddy. Ry Age 6S:7Uti-8 Ap b '15
Terminal^ proposition. U. AT. Baker. Ity Age
Troublesome problems of terminal operation.
Ky Age OS:C05-6 ilr 26 '15
tftf aJ*u Railroads — Switching
Alaska
Alaska railroad; route and cost. Eng Rec 71:
471) Ap 17 '15
Alaskan government railroad, map Ry Age
59:l»30 As U '13
Alaskan government railway, map Ry Age 58:
S9C Ap 23 '35
Alaskan railroad surveys. I>. L. Reaburn. il
Eng N 73:10-1-6 Ja 21 '15
Government railway of Alaska, map Eng &
Contr 43:sui»^5 Ap 14 '15
Government's Alaskan railway. 11 map Ry R
57:393-6 S 23 '15
Progress 011 the Alaska railway surveys. Ry
Age 58:32 Ja 1 '13
Progress on the Alaskan railways, il Eng N
74:43-4 Jl 1 '15 •«
Route oi' the Government Alaskan railroad.
map Eng & Mln J UU:705-6 Ap 17 '15
Soward-Susitna route chosen for Alaska rail-
road. map Eng Rec 71:482-3 Ap 17 '15
U. S. government's Alaskan railway, map Ry
R 56:528-31 Ap 17 »16
Australia
Proposed transcontinental railroads of Aus-
tralia. \V. D. Horuaday. map Ry Age 58:782
Ap 9 '15
British Columbia
Comparison of the old and now lines of the
Canadian Pncillc at Rogers Pass, B. C. J. G.
Sullivan. Ry Age r,8:l!l4-3 Ja 29 '15
Burma
Southern Shan states railway. 11 map Engi-
neer 119:502-3 My 21 '15
Canada
245 Ag 5 'IS
Operating results of C7nnndian railways in 1914.
J. L,. 1'ayne. Ry Afie BS:«S7-9 Mr 1'C '15
Report on Canadian railways. Ry R 57:3(!5 S
IS '15
,svr itlttn Railroads and state — Canada; Van
Bnron bridge route
China
American engineer In China. \V: B. Parsons.
ii Jr Fr Inst 179:890-406 Ap '15; Abstract. Eng
M J9: 430-4 Je '15
Railways In China, il map Engineer 117:4-13-4,
601-2, 5C4-6, 611-12, GfiG-S; 118:6-7, S5-fi. 154-
5, 453-4; 110:131-2, 197. 347-8; 120:113-10 Ap
24, My 8. 22, Je 5, 19, Jl 3, 24, Ag 7, N 13
'14, F 6. 26. Ap 9, Jl 30 '16
Status of Chinese railways. C: D. Jameson.
Ry Age 59:602 O 1 '15
England
Railway problem of London, map Engineer
119:619-20 Je 25 '15
Europe
Foreign rail, wheel and axle specifications.
Iron Age 96:52-4 Jl 1 '15
378
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rail roads — Europe — Continued.
Transportation in Europe. A. Stuckl. By Age
59:194-7 Jl 30 '16
France
Efficiency of French women as railway work-
ers. W. 8. Hiatt 11 Ry Age 69:943-6 N 19 '16
France saved by her railroad men. W. 8.
Hiatt. By Age 68:1047-8 My 21 '16 oa
French passenger service. By Age 59:798 O 29
French railroad excursions in war time. W. 8.
Hiatt. By Age 59:468-9 S 10 '15
French railroads as security brokers. VT. 8.
Hiatt 11 By Age 59:610-12 O 1 '15
French railway accidents in war-time. W. 8.
Hiatt. By Age 59:1015-16 N 26 '15 A A
French railways in war time. By Age 58:1422-
8 Je 18 '16
How a destroyed French railroad helps its
employees. W. S. Hiatt By Age 59:886 Ag
How and why French railroads sen their se-
curities direct to the public. W. 8. Hiatt
By Age 59:240 Ag 6 '15
Germany
Achievements . of the state railway lines of
Germany. W. M. Acworth. By Age 59:725 O
22 '15
German railways and the war. Engineer 119:
186 F 19 '15; Same. 3d Am 8 79:254 Ap 17
r's strategic railways. V: Oarnbon.
~ ; M 49:93-6 Ap '16 M a
vements of German state railroad
lines. F: W: Wile; By Age 59:428-80 S 8
'15; Same. Sd Am S $0:218-19 O 2 '15
Great Britain
Annual report of the railways of the United
— flora By Age 59:690 O 15 '15
i railway men's war bonus. By Age 59:
_39 N 12 '15
Necessaries of life and British railways. En-
gineer 119:186 F 19 '16
Number and types of locomotives on British
railways. Engineer 120:108-9 Jl 30 '15
Railway year. Engineer 119:274-5, 297, 825-6
Mr 19-Ap 2 '15
Statistics of English railways hi war time.
J. H. Parmelee. By Age 58:1241 Je 11 '15
War bonus for English rallwaymen. By Age
58:447 Mr 12 *15
War performance of British railways. By B
57:452 O 9 '15
See also Railroads and state— Great Britain
Hawaiian Islands
Bapid growth of Hawaiian railway. By B 57:
India
British-built hopper cars for the Bengal-Nag-
pur By. F. C. Coleman. 11 By B 57:432-3 O 2
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:73-80 '15
Status of Indian railways. V: Bayley. By Age -
59:600-2 O 1 '15
Italy
Italian railways. L. Luiggl. By Age 59:599-600
O 1 '15
Mexico
Mexican railway; 1873 and 1915. W: B. East-
man; W.( T. Ingram. 11 map Etog N 74:1016-
Nevada
Two desert railway lines merged. C: A. Byers.
map By B 55:743 D 19 '14
New England
New England and the New Haven road. H.
Elliott. By Age 68:881-2 Ap 23 '16
New England railroad situation. By Age 68:
729-31 Ap 2 '15
New England railroads in 1845. map By Age
59:471 S 10 '15
Situation In New England. By Age 58:176-7
Ja 29 "15
New South Wales
Deficit for government railways despite rate
Increases. By B 57:536-7 O 28 '15
New Zealand
New Zealand railways. Engineer 118:663 D U
Palestine
Railway lines of Syria and Palestine. L. TL
Freeman. 11 map By Age 59:199-203 Jl 30
Panama
Railway construction in republic of Panama.
B. W. Hebard. Bng & Contr 43:sup29-SO My
19 15
Russia
Freight equipment cars for thi
eminent. 11 diags By B 57:41
General locomotive. Scl Am 112:212 Mr 6 '15
Private railways excel in Russia, By B 55:684-
O O 5 14
Suggestions regarding the determination of
the properties of steel; Russian railway tests.
A. N. Mitinsky. Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:1697-
1706 Afir '15; Abstract. Iron Age 96:462-3 Ag
26 '15; Same cond. (Proportional limit is
prime factor) Iron Tr B 57:1184-6 D 16 '15
Siberia
Construction work on the Amur (Siberian)
railway. W. A. D. Short. 11 By A«e 69:971-2
South America
Transandlne railways of Chile and Argentina.
By B 56:324 Mr 6 '15
Switzerland
Furka railway; a new Alpine railway from the
RhOne to the Rhine. A. Gradenwitz. 11 Set
Am S 79:344-6 My 29 '15
of the Mont d'Or tunneL U map
er 119:505-6, 508. My 21 '15
Railway engineering work in Switzerland.
Engineer 119:397 Ap 23 '15
Syria
Bailway lines of Syria and Palestine. L: R.
Freeman. 11 map By Age 59:199-203 Jl 30
Turkey
Bailway tunnel construction in Turkey. By R
67:546-7 O 30 '15
United States
American engineering in 1914. Engineer 119:
164-5 F 12^16
Commerce board presents steam-road sta-
tistics. Eng Bee 71:458-4 Ap 10 '16
Construction and Improvements for 1915. Ry R
56:80-3, 55 Ja 2-9 '15
Disintegration of the Gould system. By Age
58:728-9 Ap 2 '15
Ball sections as one element In steam and
electric traction. P. H. Dudley, diags Gen
Mec B 17:1036-46 N '14; Same. Scl Am S 78:
362-3, 370-1 D 5-12 '14
Railroad statistics to June 30, 1914. By Age
58:796-6 Ap 9 '15
Railroads as a factor in our national life. H.
Elliott. By Age 59:96-7 Jl 16 '15
Bailway construction in 1914. By Age 58:3 Ja 1
way construction in 1914. By R 56:27-30 Ja
2 '15
Bailway construction statistics for 1914. Ry Age
58:23-7 Ja 1 '16
Bailway preparedness. O. Bates. By R 57:82-3
Jl 17 '15
Railway situation from different viewpoints.
By Age 58:7-14 Ja 1 '15
Railways and the California expositions, fl
By Age 69:461-4 S 10 '16
Rivera and railroads in the United States.
W: W. Harts. Ry Age 68:230-1 F 5 '15; Dis-
cussion. F. Lavis. By R 56:660-2 My 16
'15; Same cond. Ry Age 58:975-6 My 7 '15
Statistics of steam railways In the United
States for the year ended June 30, 1914. Ry
B 66:502-4 Ap 10 '16
Statistics of steam railways; Interstate com-
merce commission gives comparative figures
for the years 1913 and 1914. Elec Ry J 45:
Talk ^ optimism, act optimism I By B 55:772-4 D
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
379
Railroads-United States -—Continued
Trend of railway affairs in two eight-year
oeriodfl. Ry Age 59:85-6 Jl 16 '15
28th annual report of the .Interstate commerce
commission. Ry R 56:159-64 Ja 30 '15
Warcapacity of United States railways. R.
GrinSSw. Sd Am 112:417+ My 1 'IT
See also Railroads and state— United
States; also names of railroads, e. g. Great
Northern railway; Van Buren bridge route
Utah
Blngham and Garfleld railway— a short road
in Utah with some unusual features. H. C.
Goodrich. 11 dlag maps W Soc E J 20:512-29
Construction of new ^Ho^^ft- TWiKCOal
fields. 11 map Ry Age 58:971-3 My 7 '15
Railroads, Cable. See Cable railroads
Railroads, Elevated. See Elevated railroads
tadn8trial ptents-
b Mln J 100:309
Maximum use of Industrial railway possible
at low cost. F. Tarrant. Eng Rec 71:653-4
My 22 '15
Methods and costs of building 'a macadam
road using an industrial railway. R. P.
Mason, il Bng & Contr 43:322-3 Ap 7 '15
Operating Shay locomotives In winter. F. M.
YSand? il Bng & Min J 99:729-30 Ap 24 '15
Plans for the Hetch-Hetchy construction rail-
road. Eng N 74:925 N 11 '15
Portable track crossings in a contractor's
yard 11 Bng N 74:817 Ag 12 '16 .
Proposed legislation against industrial rail-
roads. Iron Age 96:313 F 4 '15
Road building with industrial equipment:
twelve-car train hauled by a 20-horsepower
dinkey, il Bng Rec 70:621 D 5 '14
Safety around surface tracks. Bng & Mm J
99-279-80 F 6 '15
Safety in care and use of industrial railways.
dlag Foundry 43:106-0 Mr '16; Same. Ind Bng
15:73-6 Ag '15; Same cond. Bng M 48:603-5
Standard-gage railroad to, haul road materials.
Two important' commerce commission deci-
sions; industrial railways and car spotting
charges. Ry Age 59:99-102 Jl 16 '15
See also Locomotives, Industrial; Rail-
roads, Portable
Railroads, Narrow gage ,„ . .
High capacity narrow-gauge rolling stock.
OTdlagB Engineer 120:200-1 Ag 27 '15
Railroads, Portable
Portable railway in highway construction, il
Good Roads n s 9:180-1 My 1 '15
Railroads, Suspended. See Suspended railways
Railroads and state
Extent of government ownership. Ry Age 59:
3-4 Jl 2 T.5
intal regulation of railroads. O. W.
ood. Ry R $6:668-5 Ap 24 '16
.Cations of the railways and the public. L. E.
Johnson. Ry Age 59:895-8 N iS '16; Same
cond. Ry R 67:626-8 N 13 '16
RIpley on railroads: finance and organization.
W. M. Acworth. Ry Age 58:1144-5 Je 4 '15
Transportation in Europe; objections to gov-
ernment ownership In the united States.
A. Stuck!. Ry R 56:6-9 Ja 2 '15
See also Electric railroads and state; In-
terstate commerce; Railroad law; Rail-
roads—Rates
Canada
Bitter lesson In government railroad building;
the National transcontinental railway. Eng
Reo 71:478-9 Ap 17 '16
Great Britain
English experiment In railroading. Ry Age 58:
970 TP Oft *1R
India
Status of Indian railways. V: Bayley. Ry Age
69:599-608 O 1 '15
United States
Address before International railway fuel asso-
ciation. A. M. Schoyer. Ry Age 58:1054 My
21 '15
Commission on relations between railways and
waterways. Ry Age 58:1037-8 My 21 T.5
Federal regulation of railroads— a suggestion;
division of the country into districts. J. G.
Code. Ry Age 58:1239-40 Je 11 '15
From a New York investment banker's paint
of view. A. B. Leach. Ry Age 58:10-12 Ja 1
Government regulation of railway operation.
S: 0. Dunn. Ry Age 58:184-7 Ja 29 '15
How can railroad regulation be strengthened?
A. J. County. Ry R 57:681-2 N 27 '1.
Interstate commerce commission and its
E. JE. Clark. Ry Age 59:493-6 S 17 '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 44:273-6 O 6 '15; .Excerpts
(Changes in the Interstate commerce law)
Hy R57:400-3 S 25 '15
Interstate commerce commission refuses to
decide international Jurisdiction. Ry R 56:
G66-6 My 16 '15
Is criticism of present railway regulation
Justifiable? Ry Age 57:1073-4 D 11 '14
Obsolete and conflicting railroad laws should
gve way to uniform Federal regulation.
: W. Wack. Am Ind 15:18-19 My '15
Progress toward wiser railway regulation.
N 73:450-1 Mr. 4 '15
Public regulation of wages of railway em-
ryees. F. H. Dlxon. Ry Age 58:929-32 Ap
15
Railroad crisis: a way out [a railroad depart-
ment with a cabinet officer]. R. Morris. Ry
Age 58:743-4 Ap 2 '16
Railroad nationalization; plan for regional rail-
road companies controlled by the govern-
ment. W: W. Cook. Bng M 49:411-14 Je '15
Railroads and the public— a national problem.
D. Wlllard. Ry Age 58:703-6 Mr 26 '15;
Same cond. Ry R §5:440-2 Mr 27 '16; Same
cond. Bng M 49:262-6 My '15
Railroads lose lake lines. Iron Age 95:1146 My
20 '15
Railroads must divorce lake steamship lines.
map Ry R 66:682-5 My 22 '16
Railroads need protection as well as regula-
tion. B. H. Lee. Bng Rec 71:121 Ja 23 'if
Railway problem a statesman's opportunity.
F. Harrison. Ry Age 57:1075-8 D 11 '14;
Same cond. Ry R 65:725-6 D 12 '14
Railway problem and its solution. S: Rea,
91 D 11 '14; Same. Ry R
ailway problem a
Ry Age 57:1089-91
56:720-2 D 12 '14
Hallway service — is it a national problem or a
local issue? F. TrumbulL Ry R 57:582-4 N
6 '15
Railway troubles due to lack of public under-
standing. W. G. Harding. Ry Age 67:1114-16
D 18 '14
Railways must abandon control of boat lines
on the Great Lakes; abstract of the Inter-
state commerce commission's decision. Ry
Age 53:1046-7 My 21 '16
Reasons for tbe unpopularity of railroads.
A. M. Schoyer. Ry Age 67:1063-4 D 4 '14
Regulation is vexation. J. M. Davis. Ry R 57:
298-9 S 4 '15
Southern Pacific may operate steamship lines •
to Balboa, Ry R 56:254-6 IF 20 '15
State and the railroads. H. R. Kurrie. Ry
Age 68:1252-3 Je 11 '16
State governor demands return to sanity In
legislation. F. B. Willis. Ry R 56:322-3 Mr
6 '16
Unsuccessful regulation. W. G. Harding. Ry R
56 "724-5 D 12 '14
What is the matter with tte railroads? H.
Stenger. Ry Age 59:205-4 Jl 30 '15
Whither are the railways drifting? J. Krutt-
scnnltt. Ry Age 68:7 Ja 1 '15
See also Interstate commerce commission
R AcM^ementTof the state railway lines of
Germany. W. M. Acworth. Ry Age 69:725 O
22 '16
Battle of the Marne. W. S. HIatt. Ry Age 59:
26-8 Jl 2 '15; Abstract. Bng M 60:108-9 O '15
380
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads In war — Continued
Country a railroads and national defense; with
French railways In war time. Ry Age 58:1422-
3 Je 18 '15
Germany's strategic railways. V: Cambon.
maps Bug M 49:93-6 Ap '15
Preparedness In transportation. L: Bell. Elec
Railroad soldier at the front. W. S. HIatt. Ry
Age 59:811-12 O 29 '15
Steam or electric railways in time of war.
Engineer 119:142 F 6 '15
Sec altso Hospital cars; Hospital trains;
also Railroads— France
RAjfoy-steel rails. Eng N 72:1111-12 D 3 '14
Australia now producing steel rails, map By
R 66:813-14 Je 12 '15
Bureau of standards and railroads confer. Iron
Age 95:1228-9 Je 3 '15
Cold straightening of rails. R. W. Hunt. Ry
Age 59:726 O 22 '15
Curving rail with power tender, diags Ry Age
67:1142 D 18 '14
Effect of finishing temperatures of rails on
their physical properties and microstruc-
ture. W. R. Shlmer. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui
99:537-85 Mr '15; Same. Iron Age 95:394-7
F 18 '15; Same. Iron Tr R 56:379-82 F 18 f!5;
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 301:1107-11
My '15
Effect of titanium alloys on steel. G: F. Corn-
stock. 11 Iron Tr R 57:391-5+ As 26 '15
Electric rail grinder. 11 Sci Am 113:49+ Jl 10
Essential qualities of good steel rails. G.
LindenthaL dlags Ry R 57:83-9 Jl 17 '15;
Same cond. Ry Age 59:187-90 Jl 30 '15; Ab-
stract. Eng M 49:579 Jl '15; Abstract.
Rec 72:106-8; Discussion. 72:108-9 Jl 24 *l
Experimental 125- pound rail of the Pennsyl-
vania railroad, diags Ry R 56:431 Mr 27 '15
Finishing temperatures and properties of
rails. G: K. Burgess and others. U S Bur
Stand Tech Fa 38:1-03 '14; Summaries. Am
Inst Min E Bui 93:2433-7 S '14: Iron Age
94:24-5 Jl 2 '14: Ry Age 56:1692-3 Je 26 '14;
^ FT Inst 178:101-5 Jpl4; Sci Am 111:94 Ag
'14; Met & Chem Eng 12:594 S '14; Iron
Ap '16
Gages for measuring rail wear. A/ R.
(Sags Elec Ry J 46:1042 N 20 '15
Girder and high T-rail renewals. A. Swartz;
C. L. Hawkins. Elec Ry J 46:400-1 S 4 '15
Girder and high T-rall renewals. D. P. Fal-
coner. ElecRy J 46:829-31 O 16 '15
Girder and high T-rall renewals. E. M. Haas,
dlags Elec Ry J 46:179-84 Jl 31 '15
Girder and high T-rail renewals. E: P. Burch.
Elec Ry J T6:276 Ag 14 '15
Girder and high T-ralT renewals. G: L. Wilson;
E. P. Roundey. Elec Ry J 46:592-3 S 18 '15
Girder and high T-rail renewals. W. F. Graves;
R. C. Cram. Elec Ry J 46:872-3 O 23 '15
Good rails and sound ingots. Iron Age '95:406
F 18 '15
Has titanium any Influence on the properties
of steel? F. A. J. FltzGerald. diags Met &
Chem Eng 13:28-9 Ja '16; Same cond. Iron
Age 95:309 F 4 '15; Summary. Elec Ry J
[h carbon 135-lb. rail. Iron Age 95:673 Mr
> 15
History of ^ the U-rall section, diags Eng N 74:
34 Jl 1 '15
Improving the quality of steel rails for heavy
trafflcTEng N 73:1047 My 27 '16
Inclination of the rail in economic railroad
practice. J: Lundie. Ry Age 59:335-6 Ag 20
Influence of carbon on the properties of rails
Ry Age 57:1196 D 25 '14
Life of way structure as affected by _
ing and municipal conditions. P. N. Wilson,
dlags Elec Ry J 45:1212-13 Je 26 '16 -
Making sound steel commercially. E: F Ken-
ney. il diags Iron Tr R 57:349-55+, 397-400
Ag 19-26 '15; Same (pt 2). Iron Age 95:1343-
6 Je 17 '15; Discussion. H: M. Howe. Iron Tr
R 57:400+ Ag 2tt '15 r
Manganese-steel rails. R. Hadfield. 11 Engineer
Mechanical elimination of seams in steel
products, notably steel rails. U. W. Hunt
Iron Age 94:1334-7 D 10 '14; Same. Iron Tr
R 55:1073-6 D 10 '14; Same. Sci Am S 79:
100-1 F 18 '15; Same cond. Eng N 72 r
F '15; Abstract. Am Soc M
M 48 _
37:152-3 Mr '15;' Discussion. Iron" Age 94~-
1337-8 D 10 '14; Discussion. Am Soc M E J
37:153-6 Mr '15
New heavy rail section, diag Eng N 73:1042-4
My 27 '15
New rail sections, diag Iron Age 95:870 Ap 15
New standard sections for heavy rails, dlags
Eng N 73:604-5 Ap S '13
9-ln. grooved rail for M. C. B. flanges, diag
Elec Ily J 46:369-70 Ag 28 '15
159 -pound girder rail for Philadelphia streets,
diag Eng Rec 72:254 Ag 28 '16
Pointers on rail mill practice. E. Standlford.
Iron Tr R 57:307-9+ Ag 12 '16
Poor quality of heavy steel rails. Eng N 74:
34-5 Jl 1 '16
Production of rails in the United States In
1914. Ry Age 68:840 Ap 16 '15
Rail committee presents six new rail sections,
diag ting Rec 71:31)2 Mr 27 '15
Rail sections as one element In steam and
electric traction. P. H. Dudley, diags Gen
Elec R 17:1036-46 N '14; Same. Sci Am S 78:
362-3, 370-1 D 5-12 '14
Railroads place ordens with Canadian com-
pany. Iron Tr R 66:642-3, 578-80 Mr 18 '15
Railways and the steel companies. Ry Age
r,8:6S2 Mr 26 '15
Relation of wheel coning to rolls and tie plates.
W. M. Osborn. Ry R 5(>:357-i» Mr 13 '15
Signal, bonding and contact rail notes on the
Northwestern Pacific. F. T. Vanatta. 11
Elec Ry J 46:539-41 S 18 '15
Sound steel for rails and structural purposes.
R. A. Hadfleld. 11 J Fr Inst 179:119-40, 663-80
F, Je '15
Sound steel ingots and rails. G: K. Burgess,
and R. A. Hadfield. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui
98:455-68 F '16; Same. Iron Age 95:346-8 F
11 '15; Sumo. Iron Tr R B6:3fiI)-72 F 18 '15;
Same cond. Ry n 56:362-4 Mr 13 '15; Ab-
stract. Engineer 119:494 My 14 '15: Discus-
sion. Am Inst Min E Bui 101:1112-15 My '16;
Discussion. Engineer 119:501-2 My 21 '16:
Discussion. Met & Chem Eng 13:445-6 Jl
•IB
Special railway track for Philadelphia streets,
dlags Eng. N 74:929 N 11 '15
Special steels for track work. W. C. Gushing.
Ry Age 59:747-61 O 22 '15; Abstracts. En£
Rec 72:317 S 11 '15; Iron Age 96:692 S 23 '15;
Elec Ry J 46:878-9 O 23 '16
Steel-rail puzzle. Eng N 74:84-5 Jl 8 '15
Suggestions regarding the determination of
the properties of steel. A. N. Mltlnsky. Am
Inst Min B Bui 104:1697-1705 Ag '15; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 96:462-3 Ag 26 '15; Same
cond. (Proportional limit is prime factor)
- Tr R 57:1184-6 D 16 '16; Discussion. Am
Min E Bui 108:2481-95 D '15
Titanium and its effects on steel. G: F. Corn-
stock. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:93-4 F '16;
Same cond. Sci Am S 80:327 N 20 '15
Two heavy rail sections, diag Eng N 74:761 O
14 '15
United States rail production. Eng & Min J
99:683 Ap 17 '15
Vtuinrtlum flteel rails of 105-lb. section, D. L.
& W. R. R. 1) Ry R 56:249-61 F 20 '15; Sum-
mary. Ry Age 58:332 F 19 '15
See also Guard, rails; Rail bonds; Rail
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
381
Rails — Continued
Corrugation
Corrugation of rails In electric- railway ser-
Vlce? Ry Age 68:1449 Je 18 '15
Differential gears to eliminate rail corruga-
tion? II dial Elec Ry J 40:26-7 Jl 3 »15
Harder rails suggested as preventatlve of cor-
rugation. S. P? W. D'A. Sellon. Elec Ry J
•Jo'578 Mr 20 '15
"Wear and corrugation of rails. Engineer 119:
428 Ap 30 '15
Failures
Conclusions from steel rail research. Iron Age
95:622-3 Mr 18 '15
Fissures In rails. Ry R 66:562-3 Ap 24 '15
Rail failures and train accidents. Eng N 72:
1160-1 D 10 '14
Rail failures show decrease since 1908. M. H.
"Wlckhorst. Iron Tr R 67:1034 N 25 '15
Rail injuries from sagging. P. H. Dudley.
Iron Age 95:700 Mr 23 '15
Rails and rail failures In relation to train ac-
cidents. Eng N 72:1177-8 D 10 '14
Transverse fissures the result of rail
RH. Dudley. II Ry Age 59:1001-4 N
Typical rail failures: abstract. F. A. Wey-
mouth. Am Soc M E J 37:57 Ja '15
Lubrication
Lubricating rails on curves to reduce wear.
Eng N 73:475 Mr 11 'In
Specifications
Constructive work leading to better rail speci-
fications urgently needed. Eng Rec 72:8-10
Jl 3 '15
Foreign rail, wheel and axle specifications.
Iron Age 96:52-4 Jl 1 '15
New specifications for rails; Pennsylvania R. R.
system. Eng N 74:397 Ag 20 '15
Pennsylvania's 1015 rail specifications, dlags
Ry Age 59:165-7 Jl 23 '15; Same. Iron Tr R
57:744-6 O 14 '16
Rail steel and rail breakages. A. "W. Glbbs.
Ry R 57:147-9 Jl 31 '15; Same (Working out
great problems). Iron Tr R 56:1333-4 Je 24
'15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:30-1 Jl 1 '15;
Same cond. Ry Age 59:17-19 Jl 2 '15
Stresses
Experimental determination of stresses in
track. C. C. Williams. 11 Ry Age 59:121-2 Jl
16 '15
Internal stresses in rails found to be high.
J. E. Howard. Eng N 74:855 O 28 '15
Lateral stresses in rails on straight track.
G: L. Fowler, dlag Ry Age 58:1231-8 Je 11
Lateral stresses on rails In curved tracks.
G:
'15
L. Fowler. 11 Ry Age 59:319-22 Ag 20
Testing
Comparative service tests of 100-pound
tions, P. S. and A. R. A.— A rails on the
Pennsylvania lines. W. C. Gushing. Ry
Age 57:1078 D 11 '14
Finishing temperatures of rails; American
society for testing materials committee re-
port. Iron Tr R 56:1307-9 Je 24 '15; Same.
Ry R 57:201-3 Ag 14 '15; Same cond. Iron
Age 96:19-21 Jl 1 '1C; Excerpts. Ry Age 59:
64-5 Jl 9 '15
Novel tests for rail steel Elec Ry J 46:454 S
11 f!5
Test of vanadium mils. 11 Elec Ry J 45:388 F
20 '15; Iron Age 95:398 F 18 '15
Rails, Guard. See Guard rails
Railway association, American. See American
railway association
Railway bridge and building association, Ameri-
can. See American railway bridge and build-
ing association
Railway business association
Resolutions adopted, Dec. 20, 1914. Ry Age
57:1128 D 18 '14
Railway commissioners. National association of.
See National association of railway commis-
sioners
Railway development association
Semi-annual meeting. New York, Nov. 9-11.
Ry Age 59:909-12, 938-9 N 12-19 '15
Railway electrical engineers, Association of. See
Association of railway electrical engineers
Railway fire protection association
2d annual meeting, Chicago, Oct. 5-7. Ry Age
50:691-4 O 15 '15
Railway fuel association, International. See In-
ternational railway luel association
Railway general foremen's association, Inter-
national. See International railway general
foremen's association
Railway mall service
Efficiency in the post office department. Ry
Age 57:1110-11 D 18 '14
Government money to go by mail at expense
of railroads. Ry Age 59:389-00 Ag :>7 '15;
Same. Ity R 57:273-4 Ag 28 'lo
Government view of government management.
Ry Age 59:551-3 S 24 '15
Hupp automatic mall exchange system. 11 diaga
Ry R 57:436-40 O 2 '15
Mail pay controversy. Ry Age 58:712 Mr 20 '15
Merchants' association of New York condemns
mall pay as unfair. Ry R 57:555-6 O 30 '15
New England roads file claims for mn.11 pay
losses. Ity Age 59:104 Jl 23 '15
* Western association of short line railroads.
Ry Age 58:58 Ja 8 '15
#tje also Electric railway mall service
Railway master mechanics' association, Ameri-
can. See American railway master mechan-
ics' association
Railway perishable freight association, Ameri-
can. See American railway perishable.
freight association
Railway real estate association
Railway signal association
Meeting, New York city, May 26-27. Elec Ry
J 45:1023-4 My 29 '15
Railway signal association manual. A. G.
Shaver. Ry R 56:885-7 Je 26 '15
Spring meeting, Chicago, March 15. Ry R 56:
408-11 Mr 20 '15
20th annual convention. Salt Lake City, Sept^
14-16. Elec Ry J 46:580-1 S 18 '15
20th annual convention. Salt Lake City, SepC
14-16. Ry Age 59:561-3 S 24 '15
20th annual convention, Salt Lake City, Sept.
14-16. Ry R 57:405-6 S 25 '15
Winter meeting, Chicngo, March 15. Elec Ry
J 45:582-3 Mr 20 '15
Railway storekeepers' association
12th annual convention. Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry Age 5S:1039-4fi, 1125-6 My 21-28 *15
12th annual convention, Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry As* (Mech ed) 89:285-90 Je '15
12th annual convention, Chicago, May 17-20.
Ry R 56:688-98 My 22 '16
Railway telegraph superintendents, Association
of. See Association of railway telegraph
superintendents
Railway tool foremen's association, American.
See American railway tool foremen's asso-
ciation
Railways. See Railroads
Railways, Suspended. See Suspended railways
Rain and rainfall
Average rainfall In the light of the New Bed-
ford record. N. M. Stineman. Eng N 73:1213
Je 24 '15
Cincinnati rainfall averages. H. R. Crohurst.
Eng N 74:783 O 21 '15
Cycles of rainfall and the new Bedford records.
D. M. Wood. Eng N 72:1321-2 D 31 '14
Day's rainfall of over 15 in. In St. Petersburg;
Pla. Eng N 74:428-9 Ag 26 '15
Determination of rainfall rates, Pawtucket.
R. I. G: A. Carpenter. 11 Eng N 74:148-4
Jl 32 '15
Electricity of rain; abstract. G. C. Simpson.
Elec W 66:251 Jl 31 '15
Erie rainstorm and flood. 11 map Eng N 74:
326-9 Ag 12 '15
Extraordinary rain in St. Louis with study of
runoff. W. W. Homer. Eng N 74:742-8 O 14
Havana rainfall records. F. M. Agulrre.
N 74:830 O 28 '15
382
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rain and rainfall — Continued
Intensity of rainfall studied at Columbus, Ohio.
C: Herrlek. Eng N 74:678-9 O 7 '15
Long-term rainfall records In New York state.
B: H. Sargent. Eng N 74:403 As 26 '15
Meteorological analysis of storm Indicates sim-
ilarity to hurricane of 1900. map Eng Rec
73:276-6 Ag 28 '15
New Orleans record for succession of storms
broken, map Eng Rec 72:562-8 N 6 '16
Relative reliability of long-time rainfall ob-
servations. F. H. Millard. Eng N 73:1212 Je
24 f!6
Restricted stream channel responsible for Erie
flood damagef. T. EL Seelye. 11 Eng Rec 72:
Run- off from sewered areas: final report of
committee, bibllog il dlags Boston Soc C JE3 J
1:291-382 Je '14; Abstract. Munlc J 37:73-4
Jl 16 '14
Sewage measurement and automatic control
of storm overflow at Fawtucket. R. I. G: A.
Carpenter, il dlags Boston Soc C BJ J 1:419-27
See also Rain water pipes; also New Or-
leans—Hurricane, 1915
Rain water pipes
Rain water leaders. E. R. Porter, dlags Dom
Bng 73:280-1, 262-3 N 20-27 'IB
Ram pa
Inclined walkways replace stairs and elevators
In new Victor building at Camden, N. J.
11 plans Bng Rec 72:66?-7 N 27 '15
Rand mines. See Gold mines and mining — Trans-
Range finders
Getting the range: instruments which make
gun flre effective at distances up to ten
miles. U Sci Am 112:220-2 Mr 6 '15
Range-finder; how distances are measured on
the battlefield. 11 Sci Am S 80:20 Jl 10 '15
Rangefinders. diag Sci Am S 79:28 Ja 9 '15
Science In the war and after the war. J. A.
Fleming. Sci Am S 80:338-9 N 27 '15
(Range finding
Accuracy of
120:239-40
JRapId transit
fire.
•IB
H. J. Jones. Engineer
Consideration -with regard to the rapid tran-
! *• Swaln- Hn* Soc
'Rare earths. See Earths, Rare
IRasak
Rat proofing
Concrete a plague
, H. P. Letton.
ue- eradicator in New Orleans.
Eng Rec 71:325-6 Mr 13 '15
Rates
Kfa^jns for different rates. Power 41:383, 684-
o MT lof My 18 16
See also Electric power— Rates: Gas rates;
PWcea; Public service corporations—Rates;
water rates
Rattan
Underground mining systems. L. A. Blackner.
11 dlags Am Inst Mln B Bui 102:1249-90 Je
Razing. See "Wrecking
Reactance colls
Current-limiting reactors. W. H. Dann and
H. H. Rudd. Power 42:244-5
Discussion on
.
Ag 17 '15
by American Institute
Ins* 3D H Pro
reaotori8k
colla'
reactorfl-
dlaea Blec
Reactions, Chemical. See Chemical reaction
Reagenta, Chemical. See Chemical reagents
Real estate
Appraisal of city real estate. W: E. Davlea
Elng & Contr 43:167-70 F 24 '15 •uavies-
See also Property
Real estate association. Railway. See Railway
real estate association ™uway
Real estate business
Community stupidity; how real-estate promo-
tion creates congestion and reduces values.
Pa**! £: ^ Ackerman. Am Inst Arch J 3 :
J.Ha-7 JxLy ID
Cooperation of the real-estate developer and
town-planner in land subdivision. P. A.
Harsch. Am Inst Arch J 3:308-10 Jl '15
Accounting
RW Oe?tate subdivisions. S. Walton. J Account
lU:320-4 Ap 15
Real property. See Real estate
Reamers
reamer- U Ry Aee (Mech
machine. 11 Power 42:
Rebates of duties. See Drawbacks
Receipts. See Chemistry, Technical; Red fire
Reclamation of land
Construction methods and plant for diversion
and drainage works for Little River drain-
age district In Missouri. Eng Reo 70:612-14 D
Cost of electric dredging for land reclamation
San Diego. Gal. U R. W. Allison. Bng &
Contr 44:96-6 Ag 4 '15 ^^
Cost to the U. S. reclamation service of drain-
ing over- irrigated lands. Bng & Contr 43:2
Neponset river reclamation. W. B. Conant il
Munlc J 39:254-5 Ag 19 '15
River Improvement for public health reclaims
10,000 acres of fertile land. R. W. Sherman.
11 map Bng Rec 71:738-9 Je 12 '15
Simple construction reclaims 7000 acres of
rich land at low cest, Pitt Meadows, B. C.
H. M. Burwell. 11 dlag map Bng Rec 72:330-1
S 11 '16
Seo also Drainage; Irrigation
Reclamation service (United States)
Changed reclamation service. Bng Rec 72:125
Changed reclamation service again. Bng Rec
72:671-2 N 27 '16
Electrical features of the U. S. reclamation
service. F. H. Newell. Am Jnst B B Pro
33:1583-98 O '14; Summary. T3Nec W 84:753
O 17 '14; Discussion. Am Inst B B Fro 34:
675-9 Ap 'Ifi
Multiple-arch diversion dam at Three Miles
Falls. Oregon. H. D. Newell. 11 dlag Eng N
73:1009-12 My 27 '15
One year's work of the XT. S. reclamation ser-
vice. Bng Rec 70:648 D 12 '14
Reclamation service has unique library. Bng N
74:787 O 21 '15
Shall the Irrigation settlers be given relief?
Ens Rec 72:650-1 N 27 '15
Suggested Itinerary for engineers desiring to
visit reclamation service projects. Bng N
73:363-4 F 18 '15
Uncle Sam In the movies. C. J. Blanchard. il
Am For 21:532-40 Ap '15
Recorder*
Coasting recorders- In New York. U Blec Ry
J 46:5^2-5 Mr 20 '16
Electrical long distance transmi
eating and recording: system. U ._ ._.
gng 14:395-6 O '14;%olilery 85:281-2^? '14;
Heat & Ven 11:57-9 D '14: Mach 21:
LinJ^t&Chem Bng 12:767-8 D '14;
1 D
. . -> 8 '14; Blec R & W Hlec'n 65:1
'14; Power 40:916-17 D 29 '14
IP^TW^^^S^-^M'^f^ GttB£Srift?:8«e6 S" ^^^
roo-
11
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
383
Recorders — Continued
Machine-tool performance diagnosis: lessons
of the power-time characteristic and value of
automatic records on analyzing productive
operations. Elec W 85:417-18 P 13 '16
New type of flow recorder. 11 Heat & Ven 12:
52-3 A*_ '15
Panama-Pacific exposition. F. R. Low. 11 Pow-
er 42:444-7 8 28 '15
Protection and control of Industrial electric
power. C: F. Stelnmetz. 11 Gen dec It 18:
983-5 O '15
Recorder for passenger-mile earnings. 11 Elec
Ry J 45:948-9 My 15 '16
Recording power plant operations. J. C. Small-
wood. 5 dJags Bug M 49:818-86; 50:33-46. 262-
75 382-9 S-D 'IB
Records of radio time signals made with a
physiological recorder. C. "W. Waggoner. II
Sci Am S 79:152 Mr 6 '35
eed control on dreadnought Pennsylvania. 11
t Marine Eng 20:200-1 My '15
See also Carbon dioxide recorders; Tem-
perature recorders
record of employees. C. E. Fairbanks.
Eng M 48:573-5 Ja '15
Card record of employees. S. G. Koon. Eng
M 49:88-90 Ap '15
Checking' freight charges. P. A. Smith. Iron
Age 95:536 Mr 4 '15
Convenient operating reports for steam plants.
Elec W 63:1623-6 Je 19 '15
Electrical repair record system; methods of
National tube co. J: F. Kelly. Iron Tr R 56:
1064-7 My 27 '15; Same cond. Iron Age 95:
1070 My 13 '15; Discussion. Iron Tr R 56:
1067-9 My 27 '15
Estimate record blanks In book form. Metal
Work 83:201 Ja 29 '15
Export price records. H. A. Russell. Iron Age
96:1114-15 N 11 '15
How to use statistics In management. F. G.
Coburn. Eng M 49:717-23 Ag '15
Keep record of electrical repairs. G. E. Stoltz.
Iron Tr R 56:967-9+ My 13 '15; Same cond.
(Steel mill electric motors) Iron Age 95:952-3
Ap 29 '15
Log sheets at Delray station. N. G. Relnecker.
Power 42:482-4 O 5 '15
Method of recording and filing Information
concerning bids received and bidders. Eng
& Contr 44:92 Ag 4 '15
Model record of distribution of construction
plant. 11 Eng N 74:218-19 Jl 29 '15
Modern plating department order system. C: H.
Fleischer. Metal Ind n s 13:151-2 Ap '15
Office methods for the electrical contractor.
Elec R & W Elec'n 00:550-2 Mr 20 '15
Record forms for the electrical contractor.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:724-5 Ap 17 '15
Record keeping In the power plant. S. J. H.
White. Power 41:243-4 F 16 '15
power plant operations: the records;
combining, averaging. Integrating, and filing ;
special planimeters. J. C. Smallwood. 11 Eng
M 50:385-9 D 'IB
Records for the purchasing department. H. A.
Russell. Iron Age 90:308-9 Ag 5 '15
Springfleld water-works. 11 Eng N 74:448-6 S 2
'15
Systems for the engineer and contractor.
T: Barwlck. Heat & Ven 11:27-34 N; 15-21 D
. '14; 12:18-22 Ja '15
See also Electric railroads— Records; Foun-
dry records; Railroads— Records; Street rail-
roads— -Records
Records, Municipal. See Municipal records
Recreation buildings
Chicago municipal pier. 11 dlags Eng N 74:
193-7 Jl 29 '15
Frame building heated by warm air system.
M. H. Ressler. 11 plans Metal Work 84:400-1
S 24 15
Recreation centers. See Social centers
Bb-
Rectifiers, Electric current. See Electric current
rectifiers
Red Cliff, Colorado
Geology and ore deposits of Red Cliff, Colo-
rado. A. H. Means. 11 Econ Geol 10:1-27 Ja
Red flre
Good mixture for red fire. G: B. Jackson. Sci
Am 113:291 O 2 '15
Safe red fire mixture. Sci Am 113:161 AS 21
*15
Red gum
Use of native woods for interior finish. C. M.
Price. 11 Brickb 24:221-2 S '15
Reduction, Chemical
Rate of reduction of mercuric chloride by sodi-
um formate. G. A. Llnhart. Am Chem Soc J
Reduction of copper oxide in alcohol vapor in
reducing sugar determinations and copper
analysis. A. Wedderburn. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:610-11 Jl '15
Redwood
Features of the home of redwood. J. H.
Browne, il Bldg Age 37:36-40 Ag '15
Use of native woods for interior finish. C. M.
Price. 11 Brickb 24:286. N '15
Reflection (light)
Air shaft illumination as studied by models.
C. H. Sharp. Ilium Eng Soc 9:698-610 no 7 '14
Diffusing media; papers and inks. Blum Eng:
Soc 10:379-87 no 5 '15
Mixed specular and diffuse reflection; with dis-
cussion. F. G. Nutting. Ilium Eng Soc 9:
671-8 no 7 '14
Reflection from painted surfaces. L: BelL Elec
W 65:211-12 Ja 23 '15; Same. Am Gas Light
J 102:91 F 8 '15; Same cond. Ind Eng 15:
80 Ag '15
Tests of some possible reflecting power stan-
dards. P. G. Nutting, L. A. Jones and F. A.
Elllott. Ilium Eng Soc 9:593-7 no 7 '14
Window envelopes, ilium Eng Soc 10:394-6 no
5 '15
Reflectors
Bowl-type metal reflectors. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:634 O 2 '15
New developments in the projection of light.
L. C. Porter. 11 mum Eng Soc 10:38-54 no 1
'15
Parabolic asbestos reflector. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:440 S 4 '15
Prismatic-glass window reflector. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 07:440-1 S 4 '15
Silvered-mlrror reflectors for flood lighting,
dlags Elec W 66:825 O 9 '15
ticc also Light projection
Reforestation. See Forest planting
Refraction
Refractometry. G. A. Shook. Met & Chem Eng
12:672-6, 630-5; 13:19-22 S-O '14, Ja '15
Refractometer
Refractometry. G. A. Shook. Met & Chem Eng
12:572-6, 630-5; 13:19-22 S-O '14. Ja '15
Refractory materials
Carborundum products, their manufacture and
uses as abrasives and refractories. C. E.
Hawke. Iron Age 96:1121 N 11 '15
Difference between English and German re-
fractory materials. A. B. Searle. Am Gas
Light J 103:268-9 O 25 '15
Refractories of the Rocky mountain region,
and some of their products. J. C. Ballar. 11
Met & Chem Eng 15:257-8 Ap '15
Refractory materials and the war. A. B.
Searle. Sci Am S 79:169 Mr 13 '15
Selecting refractories for the foundry: ab-
stracts. W. H. Kelley. Iron Age 94:942-8 O
22 '14; Ind Eng 14:469-71 D '14
Thermal conductivity of refractories. B. Dud-
ley, Jr. Met & Chem Eng 13:315-16 My '15
Thermal Insulation of high-temperature equip-
ment. P. A. Boeck. dlags Am Inst Mln E
Bui 104:1539-50 Ag '15; Excerpts. Iron Age
96:363-4 Ag 12 '15; Sci Am S 80:315 N 13 '15:
DlscusslonT Am list Mln E Bui 108:2518-1$
D 'IB
Zlrconia, a new refractory. H. C. Meyer. U
Met & Chem Hng 12:791-3; 13:268-6 D '14,
Ap '15
See also Fire brick; Ganlster; Magneslte;
Silundum
384
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Refrigerating engineers, American society of.
See American society of refrigerating engi-
neers
Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery
Ammonia a heat \ehicle. A. Johnson. Power
41:727 My 25 '15; Same. Sci Am ti 80:55 Jl 24
'15
Applications of congealed brine. R. L. Ship-
man. Power 42:222-3 Ag 17 '15
Automatically operating refrigerating appara-
tus autofrigor; abstract. P. Ostertag. diag
Am Soc Al E J 87:479-80 A£ '15
Blast-furnace plant auxiliaries and general
arrangement; dry blast. J..E. Johnson, jr.
diaga Met & Chem Kng 13:*29-39 Jl '15
Gold-air refrigeration plant. Power 42:674 N 16
Columbus refrigerating plants, il Power 43:
334-6 S 7 '16
Compressor trouble due to throttled suction
line. T: Q. Thurston. diag Power 41:274 F 23
'IB
Decomposition of ammonia and the chances of
explosions. F. L. Fairbanks. Power 42:715-17
N 23 '15
Design, construction and operation of a 1000-
ton ammonia compression refrigerating ma-
chine. F. Li. Fairbanks, diag Am Soc M B J
37:560-1 S '15
Detecting ammonia leaks. C. B. Anderson.
Power 40:851-2 D 15 f!4 rf
Detecting ammonia leaks. T: G. TtmrSton.
Power 41:101 Ja 19 '15
Don'ts for refrigerating engineers. T: G.
Thurston, Power 41:607-9 My 4 '15
Electricity in a cold-storage plant. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:357-9 Ag 28 '15
Electricity in a wholesale grocery establish-
ment. 11 Elec R '& W Elec'n 07:503-6 S 18
'15
English mechanical engineers' refrigeration
report. Power 40:828-9 D 8 '14
Equipment and methods in largest refrigera-
tion system: Quincy market cold storage
& warehouse co., Boston. C: H. Bromley. 11
Power 40:798-802, 843-4, 878-83, 914-16; 41:9-14
D 8 '14-Ja 6 '15
Experiences of refrigerating troubleman. C. E.
Anderson, dlags Power 42:330-1 S 7 '15
Experiences of refrigerating troubleman. T: G.
Thurston. Power 42:521-2 O 12 '15
Frost 16 feet deep found under refrigerator
plant. J. N. Jensen, il Eng Bee 72:297 S 4
Getting capacity in the refrigerating plant.
A. G. Solomon. Power 41:802-3 Je 15 '15
How electricity is used in handling seafood. 11
Elec W 66:450-1 Ag 28 '15
Inconspicuous losses 'in refrigerating plants.
P: Neff. Power 41:778 Je 8 '15
Initial charge with anhydrous. H. G. Gibson.
Power 42:881 N 16 '16
Large electrically operated refrigerating ma-
chine. 11 Elec W 65:1204-5 My 8 '15
Mechanical refrigeration in manufactures.
C. E. Lucke. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:462-3 Je
'15
New Morrison hotel plant. Chicago. T: Wilson,
il Power 42:111-12 Jl 21/ '15
Oil troubles experienced In the refrigeration
system. A. G. Solomon. Power 42:234-5 Ag
17 '15
Operating a refrigerating plant. T: G. Thurs-
ton. Power 42:185-6 Ag 10 '15
Operating variable temperature refrigeration
system. A. L. Rice. Power 42:709-10 N 23 U5
Overhauling the refrigeration plant. F. E. Mat-
thews. Power 42:571-80, 606-8 O 26-N 2 '15
Power requirements of ammonia compressors.
W. N. McKee. Power 41:158-60 F 2 '15
Practical use of thermometers in refrigerating
plants.' P: Neff. Power 42:417-18 S 21 '15
Refrigerating engineers meet. Power 40:860-7
Refrigeration by gas. H. M. Soper. An Gas
Light J 102:412-13 Je 28 '15
Refrigeration In France. I* Marchis. Power
42:528-9 O 12 '15
Refrigeration night, Chicago section, A. S. M.
E. Power 41:489-91 Ap 6 '15
Removing- scale from ammonia condensers.
A. G. Solomon. Power 42:84-5 Jl 20 '15
Similar features of boiler and refrigeration
systems. T: G. Thurston. Power 42:437-8 S
4. A. Simmons. Gen
Suggestions on overhauling a refrigeration
plant. T: G. Thurston. Power 41:3:18-9 Mr
D '15
Survey of the refrigeration field as it exists
today. H. L Holleman. Gen Elec R 18:65-7
Ja '15
Sec also Ammonia compressors: Cold
storage; Cooling; Ice— Manufacture; Refrte-
erator cars • ^
Cost
Electrical refrigeration at 11.7 cents a day il
Elec W 66:1202 My 8 '15 7' U
Initial and operating costs of refrigeration
plants. R. P. Kehoe. Power 41:710-11 My
25 '15 ^
Laws and regulations
Massachusetts ammonia safety regulations.
F. L. Fairbanks, diags Power 42:753-6 N 30
'15
New York's refrigeration ordinance. Power
42:63 Jl 13 '15
Regulations governing refrigerants in New
York city. Power 40:802 D 15 '14
Safety devices
Operating refrigeration plants safely, H. W.
Gearo. dins Power 41:307-8 Mr 2 '15
Safety in handling refrigerants. A. G. Solo-
mon. Power 41:170-1 F 2 §15
Safety in refrigerating plants. Power 41:679-
80 My 18 '15
Sec, altio Refrigeration— Laws and regula-
tions
Testing
Air testing In the refrigeration plant. A. G.
Solomon. Power 41:SS!)-40 Je 22 '15
Performance of refrigeration plant at Lubeck.
Germany. R: Stetfeld. Power 41:212-14 F 9
'15
Refrigeration In transportation
Refrigerating plant on the first American
steamer to bring frozen and chilled meats
from the Argentine. 11 diags Int Marine
Eng 20:150-1 Ap '15
tire ate') Refrigerator cars
Refrigerator cars
Baltimore & Ohio milk refrigerator car. 11
dlags Ry Ace. (Mech ed) 88:021-3 D '14
Detroit United builds refrigerator car. C. L.
Keller. 11 diag Elec Ry J 46:1044 N 20 '15
Refrigerators
Measurements for the household. U S Bur
Stand Circ 56:60-3 '15
Refrigerator wastes and connections. J. Gra-
ham, dlags Dom Eng 73:36-7 O 2 '15
Refuse, Utilization of
Fertilizer from municipal waste. J. W. Tur-
rentine. Munic J 3D: 73 9- 40 N 11 '16
Making fuel out of garbage. W. D. Homaday.
11 Munlo Eng 48:304-5 My '15
Refuse and refuse disposal
Akron is building sewage and garbage dis-
posal plants, plan En* Rec 71:63 Ja » '16
Analysis of Chicago refuse. Munlo J 88:814-16
Mr 11 'Ifi
Atlanta burns its garbage for 91 cents per ton.
— - - -c » T?Li iro.Kfta n an *IK
E. R. Conant. Eng Rec 72:R32 O 30 r!5
Disposal of garbage and refuse in Seattle.
Munic Enff 48:118-19 F '15
District sanitary disposal plant. F. Sptegelburg.
il Sci Am S 80:300 N 6 '15
Emergency garbage disposal in Chicago. G: B.
Young. 11 Eng Rec 70:666-7 D 19^14
Experiences in refuse collection and disposal
with reference to odors. S: A. Greeley. Eng
& Contr 42:576 D 23 '14
Garbage and refuse disposal and experiences
with -Incineration at San Franc-isco. A. J.
deary. 11 plan En* N 78:301-4 F 18 '16
Garbage collection and incineration In Se^lcJr-
ley7Pa. H: H. Duff, Jr. il Munic J 80:719-21
Garbage Disposal at Reading. W. C. Matthias.
11 diag Munic J 39:544-6 O 7 '15
Garbage-disposal propositions at San Francis-
co. Eng N 74:232 Jl 29 VI5
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
385
Refuse and refuse disposal — Continued
Method and cost ol collecting and incinerat-
ing garbage at Racine, Wis. P. H. Connolly.
Eng & Contr 44:211-12 S 15 '15
Milwaukee bureau of street sanitation. Munlc
J 87:888-90 D 17 '14
Prevention of odors at city refuse disposal
works. R. Herlng. Eng & Gontr 43:81-2 Ja
27 '15
Recent refuse disposal practice, with list of
reduction plants In the United States. W: 7.
Morse. Munlo J 37:848-51 D 10 '14; Abstract.
Bng N 73:575-6 Mr 25 '15
Refuse collection and disposal. B. N. Stacy. 11
Assn Bng Soc J 64:12-34 Ja '15
Refuse collection and disposal; information
from several hundred cities concerning meth-
ods and costs. Munic J 39:722-39 N 11 '15
Refuse disposal at Savannah. B. R. Conant.
Munic J 38:186-8 F 11 '15
Summer municipal wastes: Chicago street de-
partment makes analyses. Bng Rec 71:84-5
Ja 16 '15
See also Refuse collection; Refuse incin-
erators; Sewage; Sewage disposal; Street
cleaning; Trade waste; Waste products;
Waste removal; Water pollution
Reduction plants
City and state power plants at Columbus, Ohio.
T: Wilson. H Power 42:323-4 S 7 '15
Cobwell garbage-reduction process. Bng N 72:
1249 D 24 '14
Data concerning reduction plants; tabulation.
Munlc J 39:731 N 11 '15
Essential features in the design and operation
of refuse disposal plants. I. S. Osborn. Bng
& Contr 44:166 S 1 '15
Garbage and rubbish disposal in Los Angeles.
S. C. Simons. 11 plan Munic J 38:799-803 Je
10 '15
Garbage reduction at Columbus, Ohio, 1913
and 1914. Bng N 73:1030 My 27 '15
Garbage reduction in Columbus. 11 Munic J
39:846-7 D 2 '15
Investigations on the nature and elimination
of odors and dust from a garbage reduction
plant. H. W. Mahr and A. C. Kraft, il dlags
J Ind & En* Chem 7:778-85 S '15; Abstract.
Eng N 74:5ft S 16 '15
Municipal garbage-reduction plant, Schenec-
tady, N. Y. S. Gertz. il plan Eng N 73:820-
2 Ap 29 '15
New methods of odor elimination at garbage
plants indicated by New York tests. I. S.
Osborn. Eng Rec 72:16-17 Jl 3 '15
Operations of the Cleveland garbage-reduc-
tion works. Bng N 73:527 Mr IS 'l,r.
Recent refuse disposal practice, with list of
reduction plants in the United States. W: F.
Morse. Munlc J 37:848-51 D 10 '14; Abstract.
Bng N 73:575-6 Mr 25 '15
Reduction of New York's garbage, il map
Munic J 39:35-9 Jl 8 'IB
Success of two municipal garbage-reduction
plants. Bng N 73:1042 My 27 '15
Refuse collection
Collecting ashes and garbage in Passaic, N. J.
• A. Reid. Munic J 38:35-6 Ja 14 '15
Garbage and refuse collection and disposal in
St. Louis, Mo. Munic Bng 48:340-1 Je '15
Garbage collection and incineration at Norfolk,
VaTw: R. Russell. 11 dlags Munic J 38:183-5
P 11 '15
Garbage collection and incineration In Sewick-
ley, Pa. B: E. Duff, Jr. 11 Munic J 39:719-22
Garbage collection In a small city. L. J. Wert-
helm. U Munic J 38:36-7 Ja 14 '15
Garbage collection studies In Chicago justify
continued use of horses. Eng Rec 72:52-3 Jl
10 '15
Haul of municipal refuse. L: L. Tribus. Munlc
J 39:190 Ag 5 '15
Method and cost of refuse collection and dis-
posal in Los Angeles, Cal. A. C. Hansen.
Bng & Contr 44:255-6 S 29 '15
Refuse collection and disposal. B. N. Stacy, il
Assn Eng Soc J 64:12-34 Ja '16
Refuse collection and disposal; information
from several hundred cities concerning meth-
ods and costs. Munlc J 39:722-39, 812-14 N
11, 25 '15; Correction. 311:846 D 2 '15
Ref use ^ collection in Chicago. Munic J 39:841-2
Refuse diaposal In Richmond. J. W. Cloey. 11
Alunic J 3&:4tiG-S Ap S 15
Refuse dumped from the cart to scow with-
out scattering. 11 Eng Rec 72:313-16 S 11
Sanitary method of garbage collection. W: H.
McLain. 11 Munic Bng 49:01-2 Ag '13
Street cleaning appliances: exhibits at the New
York street cleaning department exhibition.
11 Munic J 37:858-66 D 10 '14
See also Refuse receptacles
Cost
Cost of collection and method of disposal; tab-
ulation. Munic J 39:725-30 N 11 flo
Costs of collecting, hauling, transferring and
transporting municipal refuse. S: A. Gree-
ley. Eng & Contr 42:376-7 O 21 '14
Differences in cost of refuse collection. Munic
J 39:845-6 D 2 '15
Extent and cost of use of motor trucks in
municipal refuse collection service. S: A.
Greeley. Bng & Contr 44:280-7 O 13 f!5
New York street cleaning. il Munlc J 39:842-4
JD 2 '15
Refuse Incinerators
All-steel refuse incinerator, Koanoke, Va.
J. C. Woodman. 11 dlags Bug N 73:678-80 Ap
8 '15
Data concerning Incinerators; tabulation.
Munic J 89:733-4 N 11 f!5
Design and operation features of refuse de-
structors. R. O. Wynne-Robert. Eng &
Contr 42:501-3 N 25 '14
Design and operation of small municipal ref-
use incinerator at International Falls. Minn.
E. W. Klbbey. dlags Bng & Contr 43:477-8
My 26 '15
Electricity from refuse destructors; abstract.
A. J. Abraham. Elec W 66:651 S 18 f!5
Garbage and refuse disposal and experiences
with Incineration at San Francisco. A. J.
Cleary. il plan Eng N 73:301-4 F 18 '15
Gnrhtigc and refuse incinerator at Pain Alto.
Calif. N. H. McKay, plans Eng N 73:432-3
Mr 4 '15
Garbage and rubbish incinerator recom-
mended for Albany, N. Y. Eng N 73:565 Mr
Garbage collection and incineration at Nor-
folk, Va. W: R. RusselL 11 diags Munic J 38:
183-5 F 11 '15
Garbage disposal at Reading. W. C. Matthias.
11 dlag Munic J 39:544-5 O 7 '15
Incinerators for small towns. 11 Munlc J 37:
845-0 D 10 '14
List of destructor installations constructed
between 1906 and 1914, Inclusive. Munic J 37:
849 D 10 '14
Refuse collection and disposal. E. N. Stacy. 11
Assn Eng SocrJ 54:12-34 Ja '15
Refuse destructor at Savannah, Ga. E. R.
Conant. il Munic Eng 47:416-23 D '14; Ab-
stract. Eng N 73:256-8 F 11 '15
Refuse incinerator at Petersburg. 11 plan
Munlc J 38:311-13 Mr 11 '15
Refuse incinerator at Portland, Ore. W: G.
Helber. Munlc J 39:774-5 N 18 '15
Refuse Incinerator, Florence, S. C. M. Maf-
fltt. 11 diag Eng N 73:1166-7 Je 17 '15
Refuse incinerator guarantees are too strict
for practical fulfilment. Eng Rec 71:777 Je
19 '15
San Francisco rejects completed garbage In-
cinerator. Eng Rec 70:sup275-6 D 5 '14
Seattle's refuse destructors; reasons for dis-
continuing the use of one of them. Munlc J
39:40-1 Jl 8 '15
Six types of construction camp garbage and
refuse Incinerators, dlags Eng & Contr 44:
163-5 S 1 '15
Refuse receptacles
Requirements for refuse receptacles; materials
and sizes specified by several score of cities.
Munlc J 39:780-1 N 18 '15
386
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Reglna, Saskatchewan
Water supply
Design, construction and cost of new water
•works reservoir at Reglna. R. O. Wynne-
Roberta. 11 diags Eng & Contr 43:285-7 Mr
31 'IB
Reindeer
Dr. Grenfell's missions In Labrador. H. H.
Heath, il Inland Ptr 55:63-4 Ap '15
Reinforced concrete. See Concrete, Reinforced
Reinforcing bars, Steel. See Steel reinforcing
bars
Relativity
Developments in electromagnettsm. E. Blooh.
Set Am S 79:338-9 My 39 '15
Automatic device for timing relay and fuse
operation, plan Elec W 65:608-9 Mr 6 '16
General Electric compensator type relay. 11 Ry
R 57:544 O 23 '15; Elec R & W Elec'n 67:734
O 16 '15; Iron Age 96:921 O 21 '15; Iron Tr
R 57:895 N 4 'IB; Power 42:680-1 N 16 '15
Installation of reverse-energy relays. A. R.
Haynes. dlags Elec W 65:221-2 Ja 23 '15
Photoelectric relay. J. Kunz. dlag Bleo W 66:
934 O 23 '15
Recent developments In switchboard appara-
tus. E. H. Beckert. 11 dlag Gen Elec R 18:
646-7 Jl '15
Relay for protecting single a. c, tie lines. 11
dlag Elec Ry J 46:599-600 S 18 '15
Selective time element of relays. P. Mac-
Gahan. diags Elec W 65:397-9 Mr G '15
Telegraph relays: abstract. H. W. Malcolm.
dlags TBIec W 65:403-4 F 13 '15
Relief maps
Great relief map of the Panama canal. II Eng
N 73:337-8 F 18 '15
Largest spherical relief map In the world;
exhibit of the Denver & Rio Grande and
affiliated railroads. 11 Sci Am 112:589 Je 12
•16
Rensselaer polytechnic Institute, Troy. N. Y.
New buildings. 11 Eng N 74:47$ 82%
Rent
Distributing overhead expense. N. T. Ficker.
Eng M 50:58-64 O '16
Rents In public utility accounting. J: Bauer.
J Account 20:21-7 Jl '16
See alw Landlord and tenant
Repair ships
Equipment of repair plant of U. S. S. Vestal.
1. J. Connelly. 11 Metal Work 84:670-1 N 26
Floating foundry of the TJ. S. S. Vestal. F. M.
Perkins. 11 plan Foundry 43:211-15 Je 15
Economic limit of the repair shop. V. W.
Berry. Elec Ry J 45:1027 My 29 '15
Electrical repair record system; methods of
National tube co. J: F. Kelly. Iron Tr R 56:
1065-7 My 27 '15; Same cond. Iron Age 95:
1070 My 13 '15; Discussion. Iron Tr R 56:
1067-9 My 27 '15
Homestead repair shops. 11 plan Iron Tr R
56:659-65 Ap 1 '15
Repair department a profitable side line. Metal
ork 84:698 N 5 '15
• fl
Steel plant repair system. R D. Quarrie. Iron
Age 94:1316-17 D 8 '14
See also Electric railroads — Shops; Mine
shops; Railroads— Sanitation; Railroads—
* Shops
Repair shops, Municipal
Central plant at Chicago will handle repairs to
all city equipment. 11 plan Bng Rec 72:266-7
Ag 28 '15
Chicago's municipal repair shop. C. C, Saner.
11 Munlc Eng 48:289-91 My '15
Repairing
Emergency portable repair kit. il Power 42:
Reporting
Cub reporter. H. Gllmore. Inland Ptr 55:827-9
Je '15
How a reporter won his spurs. J. T. Elliott.
Inland Ptr 55:83-41 Ap '15 °"*
Reports, Engineering. See Engineering reports
Reproduction
See also Fecundity; Parthenogenesis
Reptiles
Making natural history popular; attractive
museum groups of our common pond reptiles
W. H. Miller. 11 Scl Am S 80:328-9 N 20 '15
Research, Chemical. See Chemical research.
Research, Industrial. See Industrial research
Research, Medical. See Medical research
Research, Scientific. See Scientific research
Research corporation
Practical applications of electrical precipi-
tation and progress of the Research corpor-
ation. L. Bradley, blbliog U Am Inst E E Pro
34:523-65 Ap /IB
Resemblances. See Heredity
Reservoirs
Blanket versus cut-off wall for sealing bank at
... ships; Repair
subhead Repair under various sul
Boilers— Repair
Building the earth embankment for Hill View
reservoir. A. W. Tidd. 11 plan Eng N 74:600-5
5 9 '15
Construction features of the North side reser-
voir of the water works of the city of Pitts-
burgh. E. E. Lanpher and J. S. Cole. 11 Eng
Soc W Fa 30:669-86 O '14; Same. Eng &
Contr 42:577-9 D 23 '14; Same cond. Munlc
J 38:568-62 Ap 22 '15; Discussion. Eng Soc
W Pa 30:686-92 O '14
Cutoff-wall and rock grouting at the Milton
reservoir embankment, il dlags map Eng N
73:468-71 Mr 11 '15
Design and cost of new middle system reser-
voir, Duluth. Eng & Contr 43:318 Ap 7 '15
Design, construction and cost of new water
works reservoir at Reglna, Sask. R. O.
Wynne-Roberts. 11 dlags Eng & Contr 43:
285-7 Mr 31 '16
Evaporation and seepage from irrigation res-
ervoirs. K. A. Heron. 11 Eng N 74:294-5 Ag
12 '15
Excavating and timbering the very deep
trenches required in reservoir and other
dam construction. J. M. M. Greig. plans
Eng & Contr 44:176-8 S 8 '15
Hauling material on the North side reservoir,
Pittsburgh. Eng N 73:173-4 Ja 28 '15
Improving Liberty, N, Y., water supply. H: W.
Tuylor. II Munlu J 88:390-1 Mr 2.1 '15
Influence of reservoir bottoms on stored water.
W. F. Smith. U Eng N 72:1289-92 D 31 14
Leakage from Cedar lake reservoir, Seattle
water-supply. C: E. Fowler, il map plan Eng
N 73:112-15 Ja 21 '15
Nidd valley reservoir of Bradford, England,
water works. 11 Munlc Enff 48:170-1 Mr '15
Provo reservoir company's Irrigation project
C. S. Jarvis. 11 Eng N 74:394-5 Ag 26 '15
Rectangular fire-service reservoir. W. G. Pot-
ter, fl Eng Rec 71:260-1 F 27 '15
Rellning a small bricklined water works
reservoir with asphalt and concrete at
Irwin, Pa, J: M. Rice. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
43:273-4 Mr 24 '15
Repairing and waterproofing the Nashville
water- works reservoir. W. w. Southgate. 11
diags Eng N 73:849-52 My 6 '15
Reservoir sites on the Colorado river. L: C.
Hill, map Eng Reo 70:670-1 D 19 '14
St. Maurice river storage project, Quebec. .
6 Contr 4S:sup29-30 Je 16 '15
Seepage at Cedar river reservoir. Eng Rec 71:
62 Ja 9 '16 .
Solving the silt problem: reservoirs suggested
for muddy streams of the Southwest, X: C.
Hill. Eng Rec 70:609-10 D 5 '14
water-works reservoirs. A. Haven
C. Whlpple. Bng N 78:858-60 My 6
water-works reservoirs. F: P.
. Eng
S
; also
e. g.
tripping
Stearns. Bng N 74:302-5 Ag 12 '15
See also Cisterns; Dams; Flood control; Ir-
rigation; Water supply
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
387
Reservoirs, Concrete
British practice in the design of reinforced
concrete reservoirs. E. R. Matthews. Eng &
Contr 42:519-20 D 2 '14
Concrete-lined oil storage reservoirs in Cali-
fornia; construction methods and cost data;
abstract E. D. Cole, dlag Bng & Contr 44:
408-9 N 24 '15
Construction methods used In building Park-
ersburg reservoir. I*. E. Chapin. dlags Eng
Rec 7f:140-l Jl 81 f!5
Construction of the Eden Park reservoir, Cin-
cinnati. K. C. Grain. 11 Concrete Cem 6:134-5
Mr '15
Design and construction of the North side
reservoir of the Pittsburgh water works.
11 diags plan Concrete Cem 6:227-81 My '15
Making concrete tight; Tacozna and Seattle
water-works. C. E. Fowler. 11 Eng N 74:1076-
7 D 2 '15
Placing concrete In reservoir walls by com-
pressed air, Montreal. 11 dlag Eng N 73:122-8
Ja 21 '15
Placing concrete in wall and dam of water
supply reservoir at Montreal by compressed
air method. 11 dlag Eng & Contr 43:138 F 10
•15
Placing monolithic lining on reservoir bank.
11 Eng N 74:1034 N 25 '15
Two types of Joint between walls and bottom
of a reservoir, diags Eng N 73:591 Mr 25 '16
Resins. See Gums and resins
Resistance to rolling of a hard body over a plas-
tic surface, Theory of: abstract. B. B.
Schultz. Am Soc M E J 47:478-9, 555-8 Ag-S
'15
Reselling
Reselling dredged areas in Victoria. Eng &
Min J 98:1186-7 D 26 '14
Resonance
Simple resonance experiment; abstract. O.
Steels, dlags Elec W 66:987-8 O 30 '15
Respiration. See Breathing
Restau rants
Restaurant lighting. F. L. Godlnez. 11 Arch &
Bldg 47:336-8 S '15
Typical restaurant plumbing system. G. D.
Cralnf jr. 11 plans Metal Work 82:727-9 D 4
See also Tea rooms and tea houses
Restaurants, Factory. See Factory restaurants
Restraint of trade
Chicago electrical contractors and fixture men
Indicted for conspiracy In restraint of trade.
Elec R & W Eleo'n 66:826-7 My 1 '15
Federal court ruling in the Des Moines case.
Dom Eng 71:161-? My 8 '15
Sec also Monopolies; Trusts, Industrial
Retaining walls
Construction of the Barge canal crossing of
Oak Orchard creek. E. Low. 11 dlags Eng N
73:430-2 Mr 4 '15
Log retaining- wall. F: W. Foote. 11 Eng &
Mln J 100:394 S 4 '15
Reinforced brickwork retaining wall, diags
Engineer 120:10 Jl 2 '15
Retaining walls on soft foundations. W. S.
Lacher. 11 diags W Soc E J 20:232-47 Mr
'15; Same cond. Eng & Contr 43:576-9 Je 30
'16; Abstract. Ry Age 58:411-13 Mr 5 '15;
Discussion. W Soc E J 20:247-65 Mr '15
Temporary timber walls for track elevation. II
Eng Rec 71:646 My 22 '15
Retaining walls, Concrete
Concerning the relative costs of plain and rein-
forced concrete retaining walls. J. I. Ober-
lander. Eng & Contr 43:457 My 19 '15
Concrete- block and cellular retaining walls.
W. S. Lacher. 11 dlags Eng N 73:1048-9 My
27 '15
Concrete retaining wall spans cut for sub-
ways undercrossing. 11 Eng Rec 72:642 N 20
'15
Design methods in concrete construction — re-
taining walls. S. M. Cotten. dlags Concrete
Cem 7:63-7 Ag '15
Designing of * reinforced concrete retaining
walls by comparison with the determined ra-
tios of the various functions of the height
and unit pressures. S. M. Cotten. .Eng &
, Contr 42:146-8 Ag 12 '14
r high
Jl 10
Enlarging an old concrete retaining- wall along
the White Plains road extension. G: Paas-
welL 11 dlags Eng N 74:508-9 S 9 '16
Expansion Joints in concrete structures, dlags.
Ry R 67:628-30 N 13 '15; Abstract. Eng Rec
From the soil up— a new method of design-
tog. A. ReuterSahL diags Eng & Contr 42:
581-5 D 23 '14; Same cond. Eng M 48:740-2
F '15
High concrete retaining wall with structural
reinforcing. 11 dlags Bng N 73:776-7 Ap 22
High retaining walls of cantilever type for
viaduct In St. Louis. S. W. Bowen. dag Eng
Rec 72:109 Jl 24 '15
Light frames support reinforcement for
retaining wall. 11 dlag Eng Rec 72:56
London county hall diags Engineer 120:147-8
Ag 13 '15
Nearness of railway tracks aids concreting
of retaining walls. El C. Cardwell. 11 Eng
Rec 72:269-70 Ag 28 '16
New method used In constructing the retain-
ing walls of the Lumber exchange building,
Chicago, dlags Eng & Contr 42:362-3 O 14
New quaywall at Southampton, England, dlag
Eng N 73:1221 Je 24 '16^
Patented cantilever vs. gravity retaining walls.
diag Eng N 73:1088 Je 8 '15 """"**
Plant and working methods on approaches to
North side Point bridge. E. L. Jones. 11 dlag
Eng N 72:1124-6 D S 1*14
Retaining wall to support Butler at., near
Baker St., Pittsburgh, diags Concrete Cem
5:242-3 D '14
Stepped concrete river wall at Harrisburg,
Perm. J. D. Justin. 11 dlag Eng N 74:145-8
Jl 22 '15
Returnable packages
Accounting for cement packages. O. Wilson.
J Account 19:198-205 Mr '1ST
Revenue cutters
New United States revenue cutters, dlags
plans Int Marine Eng 20:4-7 Ja '15
Reverberatory furnaces. See Furnaces, Metal-
lurgical
Rewards, prizes, etc.
Prizes for scientists. Sci Am S 80:228 O 9 '15
Rhelms cathedral
Rhelms cathedral. L. Braohet 11 Am Inst Arch
J 3:14-15 Ja '15
Rheostats
High-voltage water rheostat L. L Clark. 11
(Sags Elec W 66:669-70 Mr 13 '15
Large water rheostats, dlag Elec W 66:41-2 Ja
2 '15
New types of Ward Leonard resistors. 11 Eleo
R & W Mec'n 65:1098-9 D 5 '14
Sliding-contact tube rheostats. 11 Elec W 66:
660 S 18 '15
Water rheostats. N. L. Rea. dlag Gen Elec R
18:1001-3 O '15
See also Electric controllers; Electric re-
sistance
Richards, Joseph William, 1864-
Sketcb! por Eng M 60:204-5 N '15
Richmond, Va.
Architecture
Thomas Jefferson and the first monument of
the classical revival in America. F. Klmball.
11 Am Inst Arch J 3:370-81 S '15
Riddles
Portable riddle of novel design. 11 Iron Tr It
57:832 O 28 '15
Rifle practice. See Target practice
Rifle ranges , « ,
Electric remote gages for shooting ranges. Scl
Am 112:033+ Je 26 '15
Lighting of rifle ranges. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:37? A* 28 '16
Lighting of rifle ranges. A. F. Trotter and
others. 11 dlags Ilium Engr 8:251-81 Je '15
Model target ranges In Belgium. Scl Am S
79:165 Mr 13 '"
Cincinnati rifle barrel grinding machine, dlags
Mach 22:250-1 N '15
.388
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rifles — Continued
European, in tan try man's rifle. E: C. Grossman.
II Sci Am 112:398-9 My 1 '15
Kifle and its bullet. H. L.. Heussner. il diags
Scl Am S 80:268-9 O 23 '15
Rifles and mortars, il diags Sci Am 111:472-8
D 6 '14
Telescope sights for fighting rifles. E: C.
Grossman, il Sci Am 113:llb-ll) Ag 7 '15
.Location and width of highways and the se-
curing of rights-of-way. A. B. Fletcher.
Eng & Contr 42:523-4 1> 1 '14; Same cond.
Eng Rec 70:368 N 21 '14
United States mining statutes annotated;
rights of way. J. W. Thompson. U S Bur
Alines Bui 94:pt 2, 1188-93 '15
Rlgnoux, Georges
Teiephotographic apparatus of Georges Rig-
iioux. R. Arapu. aiag Sci Am a 70:331 My
22 '15
Rlker, Andrew L., 1868-
Sketch. pur Eng M 50:220-1 N '15
RIpley. Edward Pay son, 1846-
Celebratloii uf seventieth birthday, por By It
57:078-86 N 6 '15
Dinner to E. P. RIpley on seventieth birthday.
por Ry Age 50:849-63 N 6 '1C
Ripple marks. See Seashore
Earth embankment and fill at Shopton, Iowa.
il plan Eng N 72:1172-3 D 10 '14
Rlttman, Walter F.
Government i.ubllclty methods. \V. O. Snell-
ing. Met & Chem Bug 13:272-3 My '15; Ex-
cerpt. Bng & Mln J 1)9:787-8 My 1 '15
Rlttman process. See Gasoline
River traffic
Facilities for shipping and freight handling at
river ports. M. JH. R. Tratman. Int Marine
Eng 20:115 Mr '15
River traffic in the United States. Ry R 56:
164 Ja 30 '15
Rivers
Rivers and railroads In the United States.
W: W. Harts. Ry Age 58:230-1 F 6 '15
Snag boats on Hood rivers. JD. A. Willoy. U
Sol Am S 79:149 Mr G '15
Transportation of debris by running water.
R. T. Hancock. Eng & Min J U9:45U-60 Mr 6
'15
Why rivers overflow: how floods may bo pro-
vented. A. 15. Morgan. 11 diags Scl Am S 78:
392-4 D 19 '14
8ev alan Dams; Floods: Hydraulics; Mining
debris; River traffic; Stream How; Stream
measurement; Valleys; Water pollution;
Water power; Waterways
Pollution
•Kee Water pollution
Regulation
•Combination concrete pavement and board
mattress bank protection. 11 Eng & Contr
44:271 O 6 '16
Cost data on the work of improving the Ne-
ponset river in Massachusetts. E!. M. Blake,
il Eng & Contr 43:34-6 Ja 13 '16
How $20,000,000 is to bo spent; allotment of
appropriation to government river and har-
bor projects. Eng & Contr 43:sup24 Ap 14
'15
Illinois waterway — proposed eight foot chan-
nel from Lockport to Utiea. map Eng &
Contr 43:201 Mr 3 'IP
Improvement of the river Trent map Engi-
neer 110:130-1 F 5 '15
Lumber mattresses for bank protection. J. W.
Skelly. Eng Rec 71:276 F 27 '15
Lumber mattresses* for bank protection In
Louisiana, il Eng Rec 70:686 D 26 '14
Methods uf creating and maintaining channels
at mouths of fluvial and tidal rivers. E. L.
Corthell. Eng Rec 71:42 Ja 9 '15
Missouri river Improvement work may be
stopped. H. Deakyne. Eng N 74:409 Ag 26
Neponset river reclamation. W. B. Conant. il
Munlc J 39:254-5 Ag 19 '15
Paving river-beds with concrete. 11 Scl Am
113:?624- O 23 '13
Plan for the improvement of Hell Gate, East
river. C. D. Ward, map Sci Am 112:432 My
Plastic concrete mattress for river revetment
il diags Eng N 74:202-3 Ag 6 '15 G*eaneni-
Protecting valuable river kinds In California.
E. F. Corns took. II dlag Eng N 73:827 Ap 29
15
River-front improvement at Cape Girardeau
Rio. II Eng N 73:874-5 My 6 '15 'Jriraraeau.
River improvement for public health reclaims
10,000 acres of fertile land. R. W. Sherman
II map Eng Rec 73 :73S-9 Je 12 '15
Solving the silt problem: reservoirs suggested
for muddy streams of the Southwest. L: C.
Hill. Eng Rec 70:609-10 D 6 '14
Stepped concrete river wall at Harrlsburg
Perm. ^J. D. Justin, il dlag Eng N 74:145-8
Wire and rock mattress to protest bridge pier
J. H. Fisk. Eng N 74:DS« N 18 '15
Rec <il*'> Channels; Flood control; Missis- "
sippi river
Rivers and harbors congress, National. See Na-
tional rivers and harbors congress
Riverside, New York
Bridges
New B. U. & P. structure across Allegheny
river at Riverside. II diag Ily Age 58:845-6
Ap 16 '16
Riveting
Behavior of riveted Joints under stresses:
abstracts. J. E. Howard. Int JMarine Eng 20:
18-10 Ja '15; Power 41:210 F 9 '15
Combination rivet Ret. II. L. Loucks. dlag Ry
Age (Mech al) 80:251 My '16
Diagram lor net section of riveted tension
members. T. A. Smith. Eng N 73:SJ»3 My 6
Eerentrlc rivet ronneclUmH. C: D. Conklln, Jr.
rani? Rec 71:58 Ja » '15
Eccentric rivet connections. J: C. Prior. Eng
Rec 71:212 J'1 13 'ID
Hanna riveting mti chine. II Ry Age (Mech ed)
. §J;"'47 O MS; En# Uoc 72:775 D IS '15; Mach
Machine which hoatpi nnil rlrl\t*H rivets, il
Iron AK« tir.:!m-8 Ap 2!) '15
Methods of Jointing aluminum, il Mach 21:471-
2 F '15
100- ton pneumatic riveting hammer. 11 Iron
Age Ofi:7fm An 8 'IB
Riveting In ntcol car construction. H. A. Hat-
Held. II <llagu Ily Ago (Mech ed> 8!>:33-G, 87-90
Ja-F 'Ifi
Snfe ccronlrlc loading of rivets. J. VI Stnsio.
Srh AlInoH <J :U»:B13-22 Ap '14; Kxoerpt. Ens
& Contr 42:112 D 3 M4
Rivets
Authorities ncrnlnHt rivet- tension. TOng N 74:
1K.VG Jl 21! '1fi
Hlvots In lenHlun. V. H. POHH. Enff N 74:GOC
fl 23 M5
TpiiHlrm rlvotfl HUCCPHHrnl. KnK N 74:347 Ag
10 '15
Tools for making a double-pronged rivet, il
rliiiSff Mach 21:200 D '14
Rtvett, Joseph P.
Hivett (long machine. A. W. BIrdsn.ll. U por
Inland Ptr RRiOfi-G Ap 'Ifi
Road administration. See Highway administra-
tion
Road builders' association, American. See Amer-
ican road builders' uasodatJon
Road congress, Pan -American. See Pan-Ameri-
ran road congrenH
Road drags
Construction and use of the wooden road drag.
H dlags rang- & Contr 42:213-15 Ag 26 '14
Road foundations. Soo Pavoments — Foundations;
Road 8 — Foundations
Road laws. See Highway law
Road making machinery
Austin ripper and Western grader. 11 Munlc J
39:375 S 2 '16
Brick road on machine-leveled subgrade. Eng
Rec 71:209 F 13 '15
Development of the road paying plant. 11 Munlc
Eng 47:479-81 D '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
389
Road making machinery — Continued
Grading machine loads nine two-yard wagons
' in ten minutes. 11 Munlc Eng 49:124-5 a 'ID
Guaranteed traction grader, il Eng & Contr
44:97-8 Ag 4 f!5
Hetherlngton road building plant. 11 Munlc J
37:815 D 3 '14
Hints on selecting machinery for road building.
Eng Bee 71:151 Ja 30 '15
Location and construction of highways in
mountain country. F. W. Harris. 11 Eng X
72:1200-1 D 17 '14; Same .(Bagley scraper
for road making). Eng & Min J 99:325 F 13
'15
Machinery for construction and maintenance.
T. R. Agg. Good Roads n s 9:21-4 Ja 2 '15;
Same. Eng & Contr 43:15G-8 F 17 '15
Alanev four-wheel scraper. 11 Munlc Eng 49:
123-6 S '15
Operation analysis of new machines which
cheapen the moving of earth on road work.
A. B. McDanlel. 11 Eng Rec 72:126-8 Jl 31 '1,1
Portable drilling rig on road and street work
— performance records in cutting trenches
•and cleaning reservoirs. 11 Munlc Eng 49:
123-4 8 '35
Power road machinery with special reference
to hauling and earth road grading. N. De
Wind. 11 Eng & Contr 43:83-rJa 27 '15
Road and street exhibits ut the Panama-Paci-
fic international exposition. 11 Good Roads
n s 10:154-9 3 4 '15
Road planer, grader and ditcher. 11 Good Roads
n s 9:80-1 F 6 '15
Road scurlller. il Good Roads n s 9:80 F 6 '15
Scarifier attachment for Austin road graders.
il Eng & Contr J4:D5 Jl 21 '15
Sixth Good roads show, Chicago, Dec. 14-18.
11 Good Itoacls n s 9:30-7 Ja 2 '15
N«r fifro Paving machinery; Road drugs;
Road rollers
Road maps
Sixth volume added to Blue books, maps Auto-
mobile 32:596-9 Ap 1 '15
Road materials
Asphaltlc materials for road construction.
A A. Berkowitz. EnR & Contr 42:3 Cl-S Ag
12 '14; Same. Munic Kng 47:401-7 D '14
Bituminous road construction; committee re-
port to Am. Roc. C. E. Munlc J 38:280-8 Mr
4 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:278-80 Mr 24
'15
Development of refined tars for use in road
construction and maintenance. P. P. Shar-
pies. Met & Chem Eng 13:018-20 D 1 '15
Investigation of the concrete road- making-
proper ties of Minnesota stone and gravel.
C: F. Shoop. il Minn U Bui 2:1-r>5 '15
Methods of sampling materials of construction
used by the New Y/ork highway commission.
Eng & Contr 42:15S-fiO Ag 12 '14
Practical testing of asphalt and ronfl oil, T. A.
Fitch. Eng & Contr 44:3«7-!l N 10 '15
Road rollers
Cheap and effective backfilling with a road
roller. B. A. Heinly. il Eng S 73:941 My 13
Electrically-driven road roller at St. Louis, il
Elec Ry J 44:1355 D 19 '14
Twelve- ton oil-propelled road roller, il Engi-
neer 119:212 F 26 '15
Road signs
Color schemes for big]
signs as illustrated
by practice in the Philippine Islands. J. L.
Harrison, il diags Eng & Contr 44:280-1 O
13 '15
Concrete sign boards for highways. W: IL
Kinney. Concrete Gem 7:3:1 Jl '15
Concrete street signs and standards — letters
in colored concrete. 11 diag Concrete Cem 7:
45 Jl '15
County roanf signs placed in 1015. Munlc Eng
Road surveys. See Roads— Location
Road truffle
Segregation and analysis of local traffic: a
neglected factor in traffic recording on
country roads. Eng & Contr 42:283 S 23 '14
Traffic; present tendencies, probable develop-
ment and regulation. A. W. Dean. Good Roads
n s 9:55-G F C '15
Value of a traffic census In determining the
type of road to be constructed. W: TT. -Marr.
Eng & Contr 44:369-70 N 10 '15
Road masters' and maintenance of way associa-
tion
33d annual convention, Chicago, Sept. 7-10. Rv
Age ft!):517-2r> s 17 '15
33rt annunl convention, Chicago, Sept. 7-10. Ry
R 57:324-6 S 11 '13
Roads
American road builders' association: abstracts
of papers at the llth annual convention held
at Chicago, Dec. 14-18, 1914. Eng Rec 70:
603-5 D 1!) '14
Benefits and burdens of better mads. S. E.
Bradt. Good Roads n s 10:212-15 O 2 '15
Boulder parapet for roadways in Palisades in-
terstate park. 11 Eng N 74:102-3 Jl '22 *15
Comparative value of penetration ru:iti». D. T.
Pierce. 11 Good Roads n s ]U:2iiO-3 X fi '13
Construction ami maintenance of roads and
bridges from July 1, 3913, to December 31,
1914. U S Asrlc Bui 284:1-64 '13
Convention of American road builders' associa-
tion, Chicago, Dec. 14-18. Eng Rec 70:sup
305-6 D 2fi '14
Design of cross- sections for steep grades on
public highways. B. H. Flepmeier. 11 Eng
& Contr I4:1S!)-90 S S '15
Determination of the Justifiable outlay for
Hliecifif cases nf highway Improvement. C.
RlchnKtann. Good Rnnila n H l(i:infi-7 O 2 '!."
Discussion of road construction at Am. Soc, of
C. E. Eng N 73:lS«-7 Ja 28 '15
Proposed Htntulanl definitions of road and Economic factors all-important in rural hlgh-
ravemfnt muterhils. Munlc EUR 4!»:7ii As 'J." wn>s. TJ. W. Pawe. Kng Itec 72:3S3 s 23 '13
Proposed standard terms for bituminous road
materials. Eng & Contr 42:234-5 S 2 '14
Proposed standard tests of bituminous road
materials. Ens N 73:187 Ja 28 '15
Sixth Goofl roads show, Clilrtiff", Doc. 14-18.
il Good RonilH n s 9:30-7 Ja 2 'IB
State-wide purvey loon ten road-mnklng ma-
terials in New York. Eng Rec 71:488-9 Ap 17
'15
ftrr alftn Bituminous materials; Concrete;
Gravel; Road oils
Road oilers
Motor truck for oiling roadways. F. Heed. 11
Munlc Eng- 47:442-4 D '14
Road oiler developed to meet California con-
ditions, il En# ftec 72:362 3 18 '15
Road oils
Device tests adhesiveness of California road
oils, il Eng Rec 71:329 Mr 13 '15
Practical testing of asphalt and road oil. T. A.
Fitch. Eng & Contr 44:367-1) N 10 '15
Progress reports of experiments in dust pre-
vention and road preservation, 1914. U S
Agrlc Bui 257:1-44 *15
Road oil test for loss on heating needs re-
vision. N. Chiwls. diags Eng Rec 72:570-6
N 6 '15
Economic factors Involved in road construc-
tion in strictly rural sections. G. Henry. Eng
& Contr 42:2,15-8 S 9 '14
Efficiency system for road contractors. J: H.
Hammond. Eng & Contr 43:532-4 Je 23 '13
Equipment for highway work. A. H. Blan-
chard. flood Roads n s 10:2fi2~J N fi '13
Features of road construction: road surfacing
and corrugation. Sci Am S 80:283 O 30 '13
5th American good roads congress and llth
annual convention of the American road
builders' association at Chicago, Dec. 14-18.
1914. Qood Roads n s 9:3-29, 53-75, 96-10G Ja
2, P 0, Mr 6 '15
Handling 400 tons of stone per day with auto
trucks. Eng Rec 70:621-2 D 5 '14
Heavy traffic roafls. H: a. Shirley. T3ng Rec
70:^34-5 N 14 '14; Same. Eng & Contr 42:
537-8 D 9 M4
How small communities may have good roads.
L. W. Page. 11 Scl Am 112:14-15 Ja 2 '15
Improvement of a section of lightly travelled
country road using funds limited in amount.
8. P. Hooker. Eng & Contr 43:86-7 Ja 27 '16
Kinks In road construction. C. D. Franks.
Eng Rec 71:197-8 F 13 '15
390
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Roads — Continued
Location and construction of highways In
mountain country. F. W. Harris. II diags
Eng N 72:1199-1201 D 17 '14; Excerpt (Donjs
In mountain road location). Eng & Mln J 99:
237-8 Ja 30 '15
Maximum use of industrial railway possible
at low cost. F. Tan-ant Eng Rec 71:653-4
My 22 '16
Motor truck In road building. 11 Munic Eng
48:205-8 Mr '15
Pan- American road congress proceedings at
Oakland. Eng Rec 72:367-8, 897-8 8 18-26 '15
Flea for greater mileage. S. P. Hooker. Eng
Rec 70:702 D 26 '14
Portable railway in highway construction. U
Good Roads n s 9:180-1 My 1 '15
Road building with Industrial equipment:
twelve-car train hauled by a 20-horsepower
dinkey. 11 Eng Rec 70:621 D 5 '14
Road congress at Atlanta.
Road" exhibition and conference, Horticultural
halL London. Engineer 120:27-8 Jl 9 '16
Split road on curve forces autoists to keep
to right 11 Eng Rec 72:7 Jl 3 '15
Theory of resistance to rolling of a hard body
over a plastic surface; abstract. B. B.
Schultz. Am Soc M E J $7:555-8 S '15
.
Traffic limits of various types of pavements.
W.v D. Washington. Eng & Co
.
Washington. Eng & Contr 42:403-6 O
Utilization of the motor truck In highway
•work, il Good Roads n s 9:171-9 My 1 '15
Wearing surfaces. G: W. TilLson. Good Roads
ja_s 9-141-3 Ap 3 '15
& Contr
_ _ grade and drainage features
of the designing of country roads. R. A.
Meeker, plan Eng & Contr 42:346-7 O 7 '14
See also Causeways; Curbs; Dust preven-
ton; Earthwork: Guard rails (for highways);
Highway administration: Highway engineer-
Ing; Pavements: Railroads; Railroads— Cross-
ings; Road making machinery; Road maps;
Road materials; Roaa traffic; Sidewalks;
Speedways; Street cleaning; Street rail-
roads; Streets; also Dixie highway; Lincoln
highway
Accounting
See Highway accounting
Contracts
Going broke In road contracting.
43388 Mr 3 '16 f,<" w
Lump-sum contracts favored tor Wa
roads. Stag Rec 71:174 F 6 '!&._-,,.
Road contract of a hundred yeanTSgo.
Contr 43:323-4 Ap 7 '15
Convict labor
Colorado makes 50 per cent saving with con-
vict labor. J. E. Maloney. Eng Reo 72:444 O
9 '15
Convict classification for state road work.
G. P. Colexnan. Eng Rec 71:751-2 Je 12 '16
Convict labor for highway work. G. P. Cole-
man. Good Roads n s 10:208-10 O 2 '16
Convict labor in road construction in Colorado;
with discussion. T. J. Ehrhart. Good Roads
n s 9:101-3 Mr 6 '15; Excerpt Eng N 73:376
F 25 '15
Convict labor on Alabama roads. Good Roads
n s 10:82 Ag 7 '15
Convict labor on country roads. G: C. Warren.
11 Munlc Eng 48:26-36 Ja '16
Convict work In Arizona. F. G. TwitchelL
Munic J 39:430-2 S 16 '15
Cumberland county, Maine, approves of con-
vict labor on roads. Good Roads n s 10:69-
70 Jl 24 '15
Organization and equipment of convict camps
in Georgia; methods and cost J: a Koch. 11
dlag Eng & Contr 48:483-6, 500-2 -My 12, Je
Road building by convict labor. 11 Good Roads
n s 8:211-16 D 5 '14
Road building with convict labor in Fulton
county, Georgia, W. T. Wilson. 11 Eng &
Contr 42:440-? N 4 '14
Road construction in Reading township, Liv-
ingston county, with convict labor. B. H.
Piepmeler. U Eng & Contr 44:39-41 Jl 14 '15
Utilization of short-term convicts for hleh.
way work in Georgia. J. L. Stanford. Muni0
Eng 48:124-6 F '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:
290-1 Mr 31 ID
Washington's state highways and highway de-
* * ™" R. Roy. il Munic J39:346-9 S
partment W:
2 '15
Cost
Comparative costs of brick and concrete roads
ing Illinois. H. E. Bilger. Eng N 73:683 Apl
Comparative costs of jguard rail and wide fills
on highways, diags Eng N 74:79-80 Jl 8 '15^
Convict work in Arizona. F. G. TwitchelL
Mimic J 39:430-2 S 16 '15 ™™eiL
Cost of highways in three states. Mimic J 88:
425 Ap 1 '15
Cost of macadam object lesson roads In North
Carolina. Eng & Contr 43:544-5 Je 16 '15
Roads n s 8: Costly road: Hudson county boulevard. En*
N 73:1049-50 My 27 '15 ^^
Costs of monolithic brick road construction.
R. L. Bell. Eng & Contr 44:369 N 10 '16
Economical highway design. W. G. Harger.
En* N 73:1156-8 Je 17^15 "TOT.
lendftures for permanent and perishable
features of roads. Eng Rec 70:635 D 12 '14
Highway bonds: a compilation of data and
an analysis of economic features affecting
construction and maintenance of highways
financed by bond Issues, and the theory of
highway bond calculations. L. I. Hewes and
J. W. Glover. U S Agric Bui 136:24-7 '15
Methods and cost of road grading in West
Virginia. A. D. Williams. Eng & Contr 43:
16-17 Ja 6 '15; Excerpt (Cost of grading and
excavating). Concrete Gem 5:267-8 D V14
Methods and costs of constructing three sec-
tions of sand-clay road. J. H. Pratt Eng &
Contr 43:376-6 Ap 28 'IB
Methods and costs of moving earth in south-
ern road construction. N. C. Hughes, Jr. Eng
N 73:734-5 Ap 16 '15
Methods and costs of road work in district
number two of Lowndes comity. Mississippi,
il Good Roads n s 9:91-3 Mr 6 "15
Minnesota road work statistics for 1914. Eng
& Contr 44:4-5 Jl 7 '16
Operation analysis of new machines which
cheapen the moving of earth on road work.
A. B. McDaniel. 11 Eng Rec 72:126-8 Jl 31 '15
Organization and standards of the Wisconsin
highway commission. 11 diags Eng & Contr
42:398-403 O 28 '14
Percentage of road money for roadbed. Horse-
less Age 34:897-8 D 23 '14
Price and cost of a road. H. E. Bilger. 11
Munlc Eng 48:280-8 My '15
Price in Illinois of three popular types of road.
Eng & Contr 43:345 Ap 14 '16
Progress of state management of public roads.
J. E. Pennybacker. Eng & Contr 44:133 Ag
18 '15
Relative 20- year economy of various types of
roads and pavements. XI. Trautschold. Eng
& Contr 44:89-91 Ag 4 '15
Resurfacing water bound macadam. S. C. Cor-
son. Munlc J 38:422-3 Ap 1 '15
Road maintenance: cost in France, England
and Massachusetts. W: D. Sohler. Munic J
87:956-7 D 31 '14
See also Haulage— Coat; Roads, Concrete-
Cost
Cost of maintenance
Seo Roads— Maintenance and repair
Crowns
Sloping versus curved crowns for highways.
W. S. Farley. Eng Rec 72:174 Ag 7 U6
Superelevation of curves on highways, Illi-
nois practice. H. E. Bilger. Eng N 74:74-5
Jl S '15
Drainage
Drains for county roads, 1915. Munic Bog
48:266 Ap '15
Road drainage and foundations. G: W. Cooley.
Good Roads n s 10:202 O 2 '16
Subdrainage of earth roads. 11 Eng N 73:828-
9 Ap 29 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
391
Roads — Continued
Finance
Apportionment of cost of highway bridges be-
tween street railways and clUes: with dis-
cussion. C: M. Spofford. il dlags W Soc E J
20:406-43 My '15
Benefits and burdens of better roads. S. E.
Bradt Good Roads n s 10:214-16 O 2 '15
County bond issues for road work during the
present year. Good Roads n s 10:280 N 20 '15
Financing and building a county highway. 11
Munic Eng 48:328-32 Je '15
Financing county roadbuilding in Illinois, map
Eng N 74:1079 D 2 f!5
Financing of permanent road construction.
W. A. McLean. Eng & Contr 43:231-2 Mr 10
'15
Gains made by state management of road con-
struction and maintenance. J. E. Fenny-
backer. Eng Rec 72:189-90 Ag 14 '15
Good roads—bond issues — automobiles. A. A.
Young. Eng M 49:600-1 Jl '15
Highway bonds: a compilation of data and an
analysis of economic features affecting con-
struction and maintenance of highways
financed by bond issues, and the theory of
highway bond calculations. L. I. Hewes and
J. W. Glover. 11 maps U S Agric Bui 136:1-
129 '15
Highway indebtedness: its limitation and reg-
ulation. N. P. Lewis. Good Roads n s 10:
194-6 O 2 '15
Life of highway improvement should limit
term of bonds. N. P. Lewis. Eng Reo 72:352
3 18 '16
Methods of retiring rural highway bonds.
Horseless Age 34:868-9 D 9 '14
Motor truck and the road; who should pay
the road tax? J: S. Harwhlte. il Sci Am 113:
66+ Jl 17 '16
Relation of farm produce hauling to perman-
ent road improvements. W. A. McLean. Eng
& Contr 42:215-17 Ag 26 '14
Road bonds should provide for maintenance.
J. F. Witt. Eng Rec 72:852-3 S 18 '16
Road improvement. W. A. McLean. Good
Roads n s 9:4-7 Ja 2 '15
State aid road work in New Jersey. 11 Good
Roads n s 9:252-3 Je 19 '15
Sec also Roads— Cost
Foundations
Costs of monolithic brick road construction.
R. L. Bell. Eng & Contr 44:369 N 10 '15
Drainage and foundations on the Maine Post
road. W: J. Dougherty, il Eng N 74:458 S 2
Prevention of foundation movement in roads.
diags Eng & Contr 42:396 O 21 '14
Road drainage and foundations. G: "W. Cooley.
Good Roans n s 10:202 O 2 'in
Road foundations — concrete, teUord, gmvel.
etc.; with discussion. J. A. Johnston. Good
Roads n s 9:14-21 Ja 2 '15
Grades
Alignment and grades on country roads re-
quiring a pavement not readily replaceable.
Eng & Contr 43:21 Ja 13 '15
Conditions determining maximum gradeR and
methods and cost of road grading In West
Virginia. A. D. Williams, Eng & Contr 43:
16-17 Ja 6 '16
Design of eross-sectiona for steep grades on
public highways. B. H. Plopmeler. II Eng &
Contr 44:189-90 S 8 '15
Importance of grades increases with better-
ment of road. E. B. McCormick. Eng Rec
71:266-6 P 27 '16
Road grading in counties. 1915; tabulation.
Munic Eng 48:258-60 Ap '15
Inspection
Inspection of state aid road construction In
Wisconsin. J. T. Donaghey. Eng * & Contr
42:462 N 11 '14
Law
Sco Highway law
Location
Lack of progress in methods of earth road
location. W. C. Fawcett. Good Roads n s 9:
234 Je 5 '15
Preliminary surveys for Michigan highways
cost $2.72 per mile. Eng Rec 72:112 Jl 24 '15
Proper road location: its Importance and ef-
fects. \V: R. Roy. Good Roads n s 10:200-2 O
Road location and the economics of road im-
provement. D. T. Brown. ESng & Contr 43:
16-iD Ja 6 15
Road reconnaissance and the atrollcatlon of
sound engineering principles to road loca-
tion in California.
lo
& Contr 43:258 Mr 17
Surveys and construction plans for trunk line
PteSSSgS?*1^^^1"1- u <Ma« •"•
Maintenance and repair
How Minnesota maintains her earth roads
diag Eng Rec 71:746 Je 12 '15
Maintaining bituminous surfaces. W: H. Con-
nelL Munic J 38:436-7 Ap 1 '15
Maintaining concrete and brick roads in Illi-
nois. B. H. Piepmeier. il Eng N 74:310-13 AS
MainteiMmce. W. W. Crosby. Good Roads n s
Maintenance and repair of Pennsylvania state
roads. Eng & Contr 42:590-3 D 23 '14
Maintenance cost system used on U. S. ex-
perimental road. E. W. James and C. S.
Reeve, il Eng Rec 71:418-21 Ap 3 '15
Maintenance; materials and methods. A. W.
Dean. Good Roads n s 10:206-8 O 2 '15
Maintenance neglected in bond-built roads
Horseless Age 86:181 F 3 '16
Maintenance of macadam and gravel roads.
Eng N 73:637-8 Ap 1 '15
Patrol system of road maintenance and repair
in Pennsylvania. Eng & Contr 44:70-1 Jl 28
'16; Same cond. Eng Rec 73:100 Jl 24 '15
Relative 20-year economy of various types of
roads and pavements. R. Trautschold. "R^g
& Contr 44:89-91 Ag. 4 '15
Repair and maintenance costs of park roads in
Boston. Mass., in 1913. Eng & Contr 42:234
S 2 14
Road- maintenance costkeeping In Pennsyl-
vania. Eng N 74:250-3 Ag 5 '16
Road maintenance costs in Monroe county;
New York state highways. Eng & Contr 43:
511-12 Je 9 '16
Road maintenance hi San Joaquin county,
California. W. B. Hogan. II map Eng &
Contr 42:122-9 Ag 6 '14
Traffic and the methods and cost of road
maintenance in Massachusetts and a com-
parison with English and French conditions.
W. D. Sohier. Eng & Contr 42:607-12 D 30
'14; Same cond. Eng N 72:1036-8 N 19 '14;
Same cond. Munic J 37:966-7 D 31 '14
Tropical road maintenance complicated by
floods. Eng Rec 72:224 Ag 21 '15
Her r/teo Roads — Surface treatment
Specifications
New and different specification for concrete
roads. W. "W. Crosby. Eng & Contr 44:384-5
N 17 '16
Organization and standards of the Pennsyl-
vania state highway department. 11 dlags
Eng & Contr 42:180-93 Ag 19 '14
Organization for and methods and cost of
state aid road construction In Alabama. U
diags Eng & Contr 42:506-8 N 35 '14
Report of the American road builders' asso-
ciation committee on standards. Good Roads
n s 9:223-0 Je 5 '16
Road spet-Ifl cations with special reference to
rolling. W. W. Crosby. Bng & Contr 42:594-6
D 23 '14
Specifications and standards of the Maine
highway commission, dlags Eng & Contr 42:
276-81 S 16 '14
Specifications covering the rolling of road
crusts of various types. W. \Y. Crosby.
Good Roads n s 10:172-3 6 18 -'35
Surveys and construction plans for trunk line
road construction in Michigan. 11 diags Eng
& Contr 43:164-6 F 24 '15
Uniform plans and specifications. A. D, Wil-
liams. Good Roads n s 10:263 N 6 '16
State aid
See Roads— Finance; Roads, State aid
392
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
iRoads — Continued
Surface treatment
•Comparative value of penetration roads. D. T.
Pierce. 11 Good Roads n s 10:260-3 N 6 '16
•Construction of bituminous surfaces on coun-
try roads. Munlc Eng 49:71-2 Ag '15
Cost of bituminous surfacing for roads ana-
lyzed. ll-Enx Rec 72:336 S 11 '15
Maintaining' bituminous surfaces. "Wi Bu Cou-
ncil Huxuc J 38:436-7 Ap 1 '15
Methods and cost of constructing a bituminous
carpet on concrete roads. F. W. Whitlow.
Eng & Contr 42:569-70 D 16 '14
Progress reports of experiments in dust pre-
vention and road preservation, 1914. U S
Agrio Bui 257:1-44 '16
Resurfacing an old concrete road, il Munio
J 37:955-6 D 81 '14
Resurfacing old roads. W: D. Uhler. Good
Roads n s 10:210-12 O 2 '15; Same cond. Sag
Rec 72:391-2 8 25 '15
Road and boulevard construction In Fhiladel-*
phla, with tables of costs. 11 map Munic Jfing
48:243-8 Ap '15
Specifications for the application of resurfac-
ing asphalt binder. Eng N 73:770 Ap 22 '15
Surfacing1 the Boston Post road. 11 Munlc J
39:547-5 O 7 '15
Unit costs of bituminous carpet treatment and
bituminous macadam by the penetration
method on two roads in Illinois. Ens &
Contr 42:624 D 2 '14
Unit costs of resurfacing portions of the Ni-
agara river road in Queen Victoria Park,
Canada. J: H. Jackson, il Eng & Contr 42:
536 D 9 '14
tice also Roads, Oiled; Roads, Tarred
Terminology
Bituminous nomenclature. Eng & Contr 42:491-
Bitumlnous road construction; committee re-
port to Am. Soc. C. JB. Munlc J 38:286-8 Mr
4 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:278-80 Mr 24
'1C
Proposed standard definitions of' road and
pavement materials. Munlc Eng 49:76 Ag '!!>
Proposed standard terms for bituminous road
materials. Eng & Contr 42:234-5 S 2 '14
What is asphaltic concrete? Munio J 88:697-8
My 20 '!&
Width
Road and pavement dimensions— widths,
depths and crown: with discussion. L. White.
Good Roads n s 9:8-14 Ja 2 '15
Alabama
Highway Improvement in the far South. C: E.
"Foote. II Horseless Age 35:481-2 Ap 7 '15
Organization for and methods and cost of
state aid road construction In Alabama. 11
dlags Eng & Contr 42:504-8 N 25 '14
Alaska
Alaska's road and bridge builders face snow,
frozen ground and glacial floods. Q. E.
Bdgerton. U map Eng lieo 71:764-6 Je 19
•15; Abstract. Eng Id 49:736-7 Ag '15
-Methods and cost of road and trail construc-
tion in Alaska. F. A. Pope, map Eng &
Contr 42:231-4, 302-4 S 2, 23 '14
California
Building a 3000-mile hlffhwav avatem for
.
MS*
A- B-
s
California state highways. A. B. Fletcher, il
Good Roads n s 10:119-26 S 4 '15
Concrete base construction on California
steteMghways. J. B. Woodson. Eng & Contr
Example of costly highway construction. 11
72:102 Jl 24 '15
New California road overcomes mountain bar-
rier. N. D. Darlington. 11 Eng Rec 72:322-3
S 11 15
Colorado
New automobile highway ascends Pikes Peak.
11 map Eng Rec 71:769-70 Je 19 '15
Phases of road improvement work in Colorado.
J. E. Maloney. Good Roads n s 10:97-8 Ag
7 '15
Road construction in Denver's
parks., O. B. Thum. 11 plan MuSic
Florida
Misuse of a good paving material Is detri-
mental to Florida road development c- w
Foote. 11 Eng Rec 71:452-3 Ap 10*15 C' *
Road improvement in the far South. C' B.
Foote. il Horseless Age 35:351-2 Mrio '15
Sand-asphalt may solve Florida road problem.
C: E. Foote. II Eng Rec 71:622-3 My IB
Sheet asphalt for Florida roads. G
son. 11 Munic J 39:503-6 S 30 '15
Georgia
Road building with convict labor In Fulton
T- wiison-
Great Britain
Life of English roads as determined from
- WaBh""*»- 83
Hawaii
Hawui- u Qooa
Idaho
hlghways-
73:
Survey of the Idaho state highway system il
Good Uoads n s U:219-21 Je 5 '15 yBtem> u
Illinois
Concrete and brick as paving materials on
- ^ Bllser- Mne & Contr
Organization of road work under the Illinois
Contr
Revised cross-sections for Illinois roads. H. E.
BUger. 11 Itoff N 74:fiS4-7 S 23 '35
Selecting rural -road typos for the state of
Illinois. W: W. Alurr. Iflng N 74:834 O 28 '16
India
British India. U S Sp Cons Uep 72:182-6 '15
Iowa
Experiment with gravel roads In Iowa. T. R.
Agg. U Mng Rec 72:0(il-G N 27 '15
Massachusetts
Bituminous penetration roads In Massachu-
setts equal those built by the mixing
method, il Eng Reu 71:608-10 My 15 '15
Traffic and the methods and cost of road
maintenance in Massachusetts and a com-
parison with English and French condi-
tions. W. D. Sohler. Eng & Contr 42:607-12
1) 30 '14; Same cond. Mug N 72:1036-8 N 19
'14; Same cond. Munic J 37:956-7 D 31 '14
Michigan
Surveys and construction plans for trunk line
road construction In Michigan. 11 diags Bng
& Contr 43:162-7 F 24 '16
Minnesota
Minnesota road work statistics for 1914. Eng
& Contr 44:4-5 Jl 7 '15
Mississippi
Methods and cost of gravel road construction
In a road Improvement district In Lowndes
count}. U Eng & Contr 42:301-2 S 23 '14
Methods and cost of road work In district
number two of Lowndes count
11 Good Roads n s 9:1)1-3 Mr
Mississippi.
'15
New Jersey
Costly road. Kng N 73:1049-BO My 27 '15
Making a road up the Palisades. 11 plan
N 74:998-1000 N 18 'IB
Roadway up the Palisades. 11 Munio J 37:949-
63 D 31 '14
New Mexico
Road construction in solid rock side hill, New
Mexico, diag Bng & Contr 43:504 Je 2 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
393
Roads — Continued
New York
Alpine roadbuilding in the Hudson river val-
ley. 11 Eng N 74:1025-6 N 25 '15
Construction and maintenance of New York
state highways. A. H. Blanchard. Sen Mines
Q 30:147-53 Ja '15
Storm King highway, New York,
il map Eng N 74:721-4 O 14 '15
New York. H. B. Breed.
Storm King road a shelf blasted in mountain-
side 400 feet above the Hudson. 11 diags Eng
Rec 71:192-3 P 13 f!5
Ohio
Brick roads and streets. J: Laylin. Munlc Eng
48:10-15 Ja '15; Same, with discussion. Good
Roads n s 9:66-60 P 6 '15
Highway construction in Ohio; details of
work contemplated in 37 counties. Eng &
Contr 43:sup22-3 Ap 14 '15
Oregon
Columbia highway in Oregon. H: L. Bowlby.
11 Eng N 73:62-4 Ja 14 '15
Dry masonry walls for highway embankments,
if Eng Rec 70:687 D 26 '14
Oregon's state highways. H. M. White, il
Munlc J 39:349-52 s 2 '15
Road Improvement in Multnomah county, Ore-
gon, il Good Roads n s 10:141-4 8 4 '15
Pennsylvania
Equipment and methods used on a state aid
road contract In Pennsylvania, il Good Roads
n s 10:79-80 Ag 7 '15
Pennsj'lvanla builds concrete road as object
lesson. 11 Eng Rec 72:530-1 O 30/15
Philippine Islands
Philippine road built at high level to escape
flood damage. 11 map Eng Rec 72:264-6 Ag
28 '16
Road system of Batangas province, Philippine
Islands. 11 Good Roads n s 9:106-7 Mr 6 '15
Texas
Highway system of Tarrant county, Texas.
II Good Roads n s 9:136-7 Ap 3 '15
Macadam road construction in Texas. J. F.
Witt, il Eng & Contr 42:325 S 30 '14
United States
County roads to be constructed, 1915; tabula-
tion. Munic Eng 48:257-61 Ap '16
Data concerning Highway construction. Munlc
J 38:432-3 Ap 1 '16
Mileage of good roads In the United States.
Munic J 38:435-6 Ap 1 '15
Notes from state highway departments. Munlc
J 38:429-31 Ap 1 '15
$108,191,774 for roods in 1914. J. E: Schipper.
map Automobile 33:130-42 Jl 22 '15
Review of road work done in the several
states in 1914 and that proposed for the cur-
rent year. Good Roads n a 10:5-16 Jl 3 '15
Review of road work in the United States
during the present year and forecast of work
in 1915. Good Roads n s 8:227-33 D 5 '14
Roadway surfaces of fltate aid roads. F. F.
Rogers. Eng & Contr 44:281-3 O 13 '15;
Same. Good Roads n s 10:203 O 2 '16
Virginia
Methods and cost of constructing a mountain
road system in Wise county, Virginia.
W: F. Gocke. 11 map Eng & Contr 43:341-4
Ap 14 '15
Sand-clay road construction in Virginia,
F. D. Henly. 11 Eng & Contr 42:598-4 D 23
Washington
ss ssfr
Washington's state highways and highway de-
partment. W: R. Roy. 11 Munlc J 39:343-9
S 2 '15
Wisconsin
Organization and standards of the Wisconsin
^gj^a£«c9?1!?;ilsslon- u dl*SS Eng & Contr
42f:3!fd-40o O 28 14
Roads, Bituminous
Bltulitttic pavement and Warrenlte roadway.
G. H. .Perkins, il Boston Soc C E J 1:119-31
Bituminous macadam roads in Rhode Island
I. W. Patterson. Munic Eng 47:437-41 D '14;
Abstract. Eng Rec 71:77-8 Ja 16 '15
Bituminous penetration roads in Massachu-
setts equal those built by the mixing
method. 11 Eng Rec 71:608-10 My 15 '15
Bituminous roaa construction; committee re-
port to Am. Soc. C. E. Munlc J 38:285-8 Mr
4 '15; Excerpt (Definitions of terms). Eng &
Contr 43:278-80 Mr 24 '15
Kentucky rock asphalt road. G. D. Grain, Jr.
Munlc J 39:365-6 S 2 '15
Sand-asphalt may solve Florida road prob-
lem. C: E. Foote. 11 Eng Rec 71:622-3 My
Sheet asphalt for Florida roads. G: L. Wat-
son. 11 Munic J 39:503-6 S 00 '15
Types of bituminous construction. F. P. Smith.
Munic Eng 49:168-70 N '15; Same. Munic J
39:652-5 O^28 VL5; Summary. Good Roads n s
See also Pavements, Bituminous
Roads, Brick
Brick and concrete country roads. Munic J 39:
3C1-2 S 2 '15
Brick highways in King county, Washington.
F. W. Allen, il diags Munlc J 87:795-9 D 3
Brick monolithic construction of county high-
ways. R. L. BelL 11 Eng & Contr 44:268-70
O 6 '15; Same cond. (Illinois finds new mor-
tar bed an improvement) Eng Rec 72:453-4
Brick pavement on old gravel road foundation
for portion of the Lincoln highway. F. A.
Churchill. Eng & Contr 43:546 Je 16 '15
Brick road built monolithic at Paris, 111. W. T.
Blackburn. 11 Eng Rec 72:54-6 Jl 10 '15
Brick road construction In Florida. W. P.
Blair. Eng Rec 71:U91-2 My 29 V15
Brick road construction upon a sand base in
Hillsborough county, Florida. 11 Eng & Contr
44:333-6 O 27 '16
Brick road on machine-leveled subgrade. Eng
Rec 71:209 F IS '16
Brick roads and streets. J: Laylin. Munio
Eng 48:10-15 Ja '15: Same, with discussion.
^ Good Roads n s 9:^6-60 F 6 '15
Concrete and brick as paving materials on
Illinois highways. H. EL Bilger. Eng & Contr
43:254-5 Mr 17 '15
Features of brick road construction in Illinois.
R. L. Bell. 11 Eng & Contr 43:159-60 F 17
'15
Misuse of a good paving material is detri-
mental to Florida road development. C: B.
Foote. 11 Eng Rec 71:462-3 Ap 10 '16
New type of brick road construction, il Munlc
Eng 49:57-8 Ag '15
Ohio uses cement- sand support for brick
pavement. D. Uoomaw. Eng Rec 72:455 O 9
Program of permanency on the Pacific high-
way. A. P. Denton. -11 Munic Eng 49:30-2 Jl
Proposed construction to reduce the cost of
brick roads. J. S. Tucker. Eng & Contr 43:
374-5 Ap 28 '15; Discussion. H. E. Bilger;
J. L Tucker. 43:406-7 My 6 '15
Reducing the cost of brick roads in Illinois.
H. E. Bilger. Eng N 73:696-7 Ap 8 '15
Revised cross-sections for Illinois roads. H. B.
Bilger. il Eng N 74:584-7 S 23 '15
Rigid bed eliminates noise and subsurface
pockets. F. A. Churchill. Eng Rec 72:455-6
O 9 flfi
See also Pavements, Brick
Roads, Concrete
Aggregate mechanically handled from pit tor
road. 11 Eng Rec 72:133-4 Jl 31 '15
Brick and concrete country roads. Munic J 39:
361-2 S 2 '15
California concrete road: construction meth-
ods. J. B. Woodson. Munic J 38:421-2 Ap 1
394
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Roads. Concrete — Continued
California highway commission's work. A. B.
Fletcher. 11 Munlc J 39:352-4 S 2 '15
California state highways. A. B. Fletcher. 11
Good Roads n s 10:119-26 S 4 '16
Combination concrete road and flood channel.
Los Angeles county, Calif. R. Bennett. 11
dlags Bng N 73:42-8 Ja 7 '15
Concrete and brick as paving materials on
* Illinois highways. H. E. Bllger. Eng & Contr
43:254-6 Mr 17 '15
Concrete base construction on California state
highways. J. B. Wbodson. Eng & Contr 42:
235 S 2 '14
Concrete material tables have saved money on
road work. Bng Rec 72:207 Ag 14 '15
Concrete materials tested In a Jones-Talbot
rattler. Eng Rec 71:390 Mr 27 '15
Concrete road at Wlnnetka, I1L S. E. Bates.
11 Munlc J 39:429-30 S 16 '15
Concrete road building In cold weather re-
quires precautions. Eng Rec 72:641-2 N 20
Concrete -road building with small concrete
mixers. II Eng N 72:1168 D 10 '14
Concrete road with a single crack In 4%
miles the result of careful construction on
Connecticut turnpike. 11 Eng Rec 71:480-2 Ap
17 '15
Concrete roads and frost action. A. M. Lovls.
Eng & Contr 43:367 Ap 21 '15
Concrete roads and frost action. S. T. Morse.
Eng & Contr 43:436 My 12 '15
Concrete roads; with discussion. H. J. Kuell-
lng. Good Roads n s 9:68-70 F 6 '15; Same
cond. Eng Rec 70:665 D 19 '14; Same cond.
Concrete Cem 6:96 P '15; Abstract. Munlc J
88:488-4 Ap 1 '15
Construction and maintenance details of con-
crete road work In Wayne county, Michigan,
In 1914. 11 Bng & Contr 42:457-60 ft 11 '14
Construction methods and costs and service
records for concrete roads In Ohio. Eng &
• Contr 42:160-3 Ag 12 '14
Construction of concrete roads In Milwaukee
county, -Wisconsin, In 1914. H. J. Kuelllng.
II map Concrete Cem 6:70-4 P '15
Difficult construction of concrete road; the
Cedar Point automobile road. 11 Munlc Eng
48:310-12 My '15
Economical handling of a large concrete road
contract 11 Concrete Cem 7:97-8 S '15
Estimating the cost of concrete roads In Mil-
waukee county, Wisconsin, and methods
cost of maintenance. H. J. Kuelllng.
& Contr 48:207-8 Mr 3 '15
Excavating aggregates with drag line and
hauling by motor truck on Indiana concrete
road work. S. E. Bates. 11 plans Eng & Contr
44:231-3 S 22 '15
Financing and building a county highway. 11
Munlc Eng 48:328-32 Je '15
Gasoline locomotive hauls material trains for
concrete highway. 11 Bng Rec 71:162 Ja 30
'How do you man your paving mixer? dlags
Eng Rec 72:240 Ag 21 '15
Hydrated lime In road concrete. Eng N 73:503
air 11 '15
Improvement of Sheridan road in Highland
Park, HI. S. B. Bates. 11 Munlc Bng 48:359-
60 Je '15
Investigation of the .concrete road-making
properties of Minnesota stone and gravel.
C: P. Shoop. II Minn IT Bui 2:1-55 'IB
Investigation to determine the relative resis-
tance to wear of concrete made of different
aggregates. C. P. Shoop. 11 Eng & Contr 44:
144-7 Ap 25 '15
Kinks In concrete road and pavement con-
struction. ** ~ ** "' ~ —
Contr "
and use
Munlc
Materials for concrete road delivered In In-
dustrial cars from central plant. 11 Eng Rec
71:295-6 Mr 6 '15
Method of carrying concrete road over
trenches with softbackflll. Concrete Cem 7:
69 Ag '15
Method of constructing concrete road In
- • * Campi>en-
Methods and cost of concrete road construe
tlon by. day Jgorjmdar ttj.JH5«nFtf«
-
Methods and cost of constructing a bituminous
.
11 En*r & Contr 44:109-10 P 3 '15
Methods and cost of constructing- a rolled con-
crete road In Washington. H: L. Bowlbyll
Eng & Contr 43:203-6 Mr S '15
Methods and cost of constru
of concrete state road In
Woodson. Eng & Contr 43:107-9 P 3 '16
Methods, organization and equipment for con-
- crete road construction. C. H, Moorefleld
nine miles
ornia j
'
-
New and different specification for concrete
roads. W. W. Crosby. Bng & Contr 44:884-5
Notes on concrete road construction. En* N
73:77 Ja 14 '15
Novel concrete road plan for curve on grade
.11 Munlc Bng 49:69 Ag '15 *^ *
1 Its
ad and Its reconstruction. C. H.
Id. il Bng & Contr 43:227-9 Mr 10 '15
Papers, reports and discussions on concrete
roads presented at llth annual convention
of American concrete institute. Concrete
Cem 6:113-15 Mr '15
Pennsylvania builds concrete road as object
lesson. 11 Bng Rec 72:630-1 O 30 '15
Recent Improvements In the methods of hand-
ling materials In concrete road construction.
En* & Contr 43:113-14 P 10 '15
Reinforcing and sub-grade drainage to elim-
inate cracking In concrete roads. J: W.
Mueller; A. M. Lovls. Concrete Cem 7:111-18
S '15
Resurfacing- an old concrete road. 11 Munlc J
37:955-6 D 31 '14
Revised cross-sections for Illinois roads. H. B.
Bllger. 11 King N 74:584-7 S 23 '15
Road engineer experiments with hydrated
lime. En* Rec 71:798-9 Je 26 '15
Rolling wet concrete for roads. II Eng N 73:
829 Ap 29 '35
Steel side and curb forms. 11 Munlc Eng 49:
83 Ag '15
Study of a water supply by pumping for con-
crete road construction, plan Eng & Contr
43:467-8 My 26 '15
Testing aggregates for concrete roads built by
the New York highway commission. H. S.
Mattimore. Bng & Contr 43:294-6 Mr 31 '15;
Same cond. Munlc Ene 48:331-3 F '15; Ex-
cerpt (Sand for conoreto pavements). Munlc
J 38:420-1 Ap 1 '15
Use of hydratefl lime In concrete roads. L. N.
Whitcraft. Good Roads n s 30:100-1 S 4 '15
Wayne co. (Mich.) ronda. F. P. Rogers. Con-
crete Pern 6:96-7 P '15
Scfl a1#o Pavpmcnts. Concrete
Cost
Daily cost-data sheets on concrete road con-
struction. TCn# Tlec 71:076 My 29 'IB
Detailed, cost of a recently completed concrete
roarl near Aurora, Illinois. Eng & Contr 42:
304 S 23 '34
Estimating the cost of concrete roads In Mil-
waukee county, Wisconsin, and methods and
cost of maintenance; abstracts. H. J. Kuel-
llng. Bng & Contr 48:207-8 Mr 3 '15; Con-
crete Cem 6:114-15 Mr '15
Hauling ffravel with motor truck and trailers;
a service test In concrete road construction,
il Eng & Contr 42:53fi-6 D 9 '14
Method of estimating the cost of a concrete
mad. H. J. Kuelllng. Bng & Contr 43:446-7
My 19 '3IS
Methods and coat of constructing n concrete
road In T-aSalle co., Illinois. B. H. Plepmeler.
11 En* & Contr 43:109-10 P 3 '15
Methods and cost of constructing nine miles
of concrete state road In CnllfomJa. J. B.
Woodson. En* & Contr 43:107-9 P 3 'IB
1935 practice of prominent builders of concrete
roads. Concrete Cem 7:39-41 Jl '15
Washed aggregate and machine-finished sur-
face, features of Michigan concrete road. II
Bng Rec 72:168-9 Ag 7 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
395
Roads, Earth
Earth and gravel road construction and main-
tenance. I. O. Baker. Good Roads n s 9:70-3
F 6 *16
Rebuilding rural roads In the southern states.
G. B. Buchanan. 11 Eng N 74:446-8 S 2 '16
Subdrainage of earth roads. 11 Eng N 73:828-9
Ap 29 VU>
Unsatisfactory experience -with sand-clay
roads. S: H. Lea. Eng N 73:873 My 6 '15
Roads, Experimental
Maintenance cost system used on U. S. ex-
perimental road. E. W. James^ and C. S.
Reeve. 11 Eng Rec 71:418-21 Ap 8 '15
Philadelphia's test road. 11 Munlc J 38:772-4 Je
3 '15
Road and boulevard construction In Phila-
delphia, il map Munlc Eng 48:243-5 Ap '15
Roads, Gravel
Building gravel roads in Logan county, H11-
^*-*- -33 N 72:126 "'
Simply constructed tar-macadam road. 11 Eng
Roasters. See Furnaces, Metallurgical
Robbla, Luca della. 1399-1482
nois. J: I. Miller. Eng
1:1265-6 D 24 '14
ing motor truck and road grader. R. L. Mor-
rison. 11 Eng & Contr 44:205 8 15 '16
Experiment with gravel roads In Iowa. T. R.
Agg. U Eng Rec 72:664-6 N 27 '15
Methods and cost of gravel road construction
In a road improvement district In Lowndes
county, Mississippi. 11 Eng & Contr 42:301-2
S 23 '14
Methods and cost of road work In district
number two of Lowndes county. Mississippi.
11 Good Roads n s 9:91-3 Mr 6 '15
Methods of constructing and w^^t^A^^s
gravel roads in Ohio. A. H. Hlnkle. Eng&
Contr 43:376-7 Ap 28 '15
Roads, Macadamized
Cost of macadam object lesson roads In North
Carolina. Eng & Contr 43:544-5 Je 16 -'16
Method of reconstruction of old macadam
roads. D. T. Brown. Eng & Contr 44:202-3 S
15 '15
Methods and costs of building a macadam
road using an industrial railway. R. P. Ma-
son. 11 Eng & Contr 48:322-3 Ap 7 '15
Resurfacing old macadam roads with "War-
renlte. 11 map Good Roads n s 8:222-6 D 5
'14
Resurfacing water bound macadam. 8. C. Cor-
son. Munlc J 38:422-3 Ap 1 '15
Strengthening the macadam road to meet
modern traffic. Munlc Eng 48:318+ My '15
Traffic limits of various types of pavements.
W. D. Washington. Eng & Contr 42:403-4
O 28 '14
Road*, Mountain. See Mountain roads
Roads, Oiled
Diagram for computing quantity of road oil
required. Eng & Contr 44:71 Jl 28 '15
How oiled earth roads are built In Kansas.
W. S. Gearhart 11 Eng Rec 72:193 Ag 14 '15
Iowa experiments with oil on dirt roads, il
Eng Rec 72:15-16 Jl 3 '15
Method of applying oil for dust prevention.
Eng & Contr 43:435-6 My 12 '15
See also Road oilers; Road oils; Street
oiling
Roads, State
Gains made by state management of road con-
struction and maintenance. J. E. Penny-
backer. Eng Rec 72:189-90 Ag 14 '15
Sec also Roads, subheads California, Idaho,
and names of other states
Roads, State aid
Miles of state aid roads; table. Eng & Contr
44:282 O 18 '15; Same. Good Roads n s 10:
203 O 2 '15
Organization for and methods and cost of i
Eng & Contr 42:506-8 N 25 '14
Roads, Tarred
Design and construction of bituminous sur-
faced roads In England. W. H. Maxwell.
wEn> & Contr 42:258-60 S 9 '14 ^n
Effect of tarred roads upon trees. Scl Am 112:
344 Ap 10 '15
Methods of applying tars for dust prevention.
'Bng & Contr 48:145-6 My 19 '15
Resurfacing water bound macadam. S. C. Cor-
BOD. Munlc J 38:422-3 Ap 1 '15
Robins, Thomas, 1868-
Sketch. por Eng M 50:219 N '15
Rochester, New York
Rapid transit
Decision In Rochester fare case. Elec By J 45:
Rochester train operation; operation of motor
and trailer combinations has relieved traffic
•
Telephone dispatching in city service. R E.
Strong. U Elec Ry J 45:885-7 My 8 '15
Rock drills
Air and electric rock drills. Elec R & W Elec'n
67:480 S 11 '15
Churn-drilling costs, Sacramento hill. Arizona,
A. Notman. 11 map Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:
1677-90 Ag '15
Comparative methods and costs of preparing
rock for steam shovels. C: C. Phelps. 11 Bng
& Contr 43:321 Ap 7 '15
. . .
99:16 Ja 2 '16
B. Scott. Eng
Port Wayne electric rock drill. C. Jackson. 11
Gen Elec R 18:273-7 Ap '16
Handling drill steel at the Quincy mine. L. H.
Goodwin, plan Eng & Min J 99:1
How the repair man sees It H.
& Min J 100:800-1 N 13 "16
How to choose rock drills. J. R. MeFarland.
Eng & Min J 100:719-23 O 30 '15
Jack-nammer successfully run with steam on
sewer trench Job. C: J. Phelps. 11 Bng Reo
71:278 F 27 '!&
Method of rock drilling for dredge excavation
in land drainage. C. N. Olson, diag Eng &
Contr 44:151 Ag 25 '16
Modern rotary drill. H. R. Hughes. 11 dlags Am
Inst Min E Bui 99:629-35 Mr '15; Same cond,
Eng N 73:928-9 My 13 '15; Abstract tod Eng
15:69-60 F '15; Abstract. Colliery 35 :522 My
'16; Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui 101:1162
My '15
New bit for rotary drilling. 11 T3ng & Contr
43:625 Je 9 '15
Pneumatic drill-column. S. V. Bergh. diag
Eng & Min J 99:14 Ja 2 '16
Quarrying- with air hammer drills on scaffolds.
C: C. Phelps. dlags Eng & Mln J 99:903 My
22 '15
Record of Temple-Ingersoll drills on the Mesa-
bl range. Eng & Min J 98:1042-3 D 12 '14
Rock-drill nicknames. J. R. MeFarland. Bng
& Min J 99:860-1 My 15 '15
Rock drills in mining. L. O. Kellogg. U diags
Eng M 49:535-52 Jl '15
Subaqueous rock excavation. C: C. Phelps. 11
dlags Eng N 74:1020-1, 1062-7 N 25-D 2 '15
Testing and application of hammer drills.
B: F. TlUson. diags Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:
506-28 F '15: Excerpt (How the drill bit
breaks the rock). Bng & "Min j 99:578-4 Mr
27 '15; Discussion. Am Inst Min B Bui 101:
1197-lSoi My '15
Union portable gasoline churn drill. 11 Bng &
Mln J 99:491-2 Mr 13 '15
Western Electric hammer drill, diag Bng &
Mln J 100:638 O 18 '15
See atoo Drilling and boring (earth and
rocks); Mining machinery
Failures
stnrtw"at
Manufacture
Motor drive in a rock-drill factory. F. D. Burr.
11 Elec W 65:1700-1 Je 26 f!5
Sharpening
£00 Sharpening
396
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rock drills — Continued
Testing
Tests of rock drills at North Star mine, Cali-
fornia. R. H. Bedford and W: Hague. 11
Amlnst Min E Bui 92:1807-16 Ag '14; Same
cond. Eng & Min J 98:255-7 Agl '14; Same
cond; Eng Rec 70:374 O 3 '14: Same cond.
Eng &Contr 42:463-6 N 11 *14; Exces
Eng & Min J 98:439 S 6 '14; Discussion.
Inst Min E Bui 95:2750-1 N '14
R Methods of preventing and limiting explosions
In coal mines. G: S. Rice and JL. M. Jones.
Sals plF U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 84:1-42
Pulmonary disease among miners in the Joplin
district, Missouri, andf Its relation * -*•
dust in the mines. A. J. Lanza and
gins. 11 U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 105:22-47
Abstract. Bng & Min J 99:331-8 F W 'IS
Respirators vs. water sprays. Eng & Min J
100:856-7 N 20 '15
Rock-uust sampler. O. Ruhl. 11 Eng & Min J
99:238 Ja 30 '15
Rock Island & Pacific railroad. See Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific railroad
Rock-sounding rig. 11 dlags Eng N 73:683-4 AP 8
Rocket camera. See Photography, Military
Rockhoum . practice In the_copper coun-
5e 19-jTlO
Shaft-rockhouse practice in the copp
try. L. H. Goodwin. 11 dlags Eng
99:1061-6, 1107-10; 100:7-12, 63-7 Je
^ulphide-bearlns rocks from Lltchfleld, Conn.
E. Howe, diags Scon Oeol 10:330-47 Je '15
; Granite;
; Shale
Oraywacke;
Bee also Geol<
Limestone;
Rocks, Igneous
Alunite and „
at Kyuquot
ite In trlasslo volcanlcs
«„ .^-., . Jrltish Columbia. C: H.
Clapp. Econ Oeol 10:70-88 Ja *15
Oil in an igneous rock. J. A. Udden. Econ Geol
10:682-6 S '15
Rocky mountain national park ^
Women's work in conservation. Mrs. J: D.
Sherman. Am For 21:641-2 My '16
Rocky mountains
Origin of the Rocky mountains. 8. J. Scho-
fleld. 11 Scl Am S 79:88-9 F 6 '15 A
Parks In the Canadian Cordillera. J: A. Allan.
11 Scl Am S 80:360-2 D 4 '15
Rods
Continuous casting machine. R: C. Patterson.
dlag Metal Ind n a 13:254-5 Je '16
Continuous rod casting machine. 11 Sci Am 113:
166+ Ag 21 '16
Continuous rod- casting process; construction
and operation of a casting machine designed
to simplify the manufacture of rods and
wire E' K. Hammond. 11 dlag M^oh 21:
766-7 My '15
Mellen rod-casting machine. R. C. Patterson,
Jr. SI Am Inst Min E Bui 101:919-25 My '15;
Same. Iron Age 96:996-8 My 6 '15;' Same. Iron
Tr H 57:446-7+ S 2 '15: Abstract. Am Soc
M E J 37:346-7 Je '15; Abstract Eng M 19:
593-4 Jl '15
Torsioxlal strengths of guy anchor rods. T.
Croft, dlags Elec W 65:1607-9 Je 19 '15
Roentgen rays. See X rays
Roentgen o logy. See X rays
Roller bearings
American llneshaft hanger bearing. II Mach 21:
1024 Ag '15
Application of roller bearings to mine-car
haulage. P. N. Case, dlags Eng & Min J
100:144-6 Jl 24 '15
Double-head- automatic for finishing roller
bearing rollers. 11 diag Mach 21:965 Ac '15
Making roller bearings. 11 Iron Age 96:127 Jl
15 '15
Press, tools ,for making^ a .roller bearing cage.
Roller skating
Regulation
Regulation of roller skating on streets and
sidewalks. A. L. Bostwick. Munlc J 38:658
My 13 '15
Rolling
Theory of resistance to rolling of a hard body
over a plastic surface; abstract. B. S
Schultz. Am Soc M E J 37:478-9, 655-8 Ag-S
'16 • -* B
Rolling mills
Buying power for the rolling mill. B. Wiley
and W. Sykes. Iron Tr R 57:630-3 S 16 '16
Cambria, steel ^company's jww. bar mill, fl
,___ _ „ — w , — .- — — ___ja. 11 iron Tr
R 56:520+ Mr 11 '15
diags Iron Age 95:1002-4 My
Cold rolling mills made In Ameru
R 56:520+ Mr 11 '15
Development of the merchant rolling m __
J. R. George. 11 diags Iron Tr R 56:1125-8+
Je 3 '15; Same. Iron Age 96:3282-0 Je 10 '15
Device for changing rolling-mill rolls, dlag
Iron Age 95:133 Ja 14 '15; Iron Tr R 56?
178 Ja2l '15
Displaced volume and power in rolling mills;
identity of results obtained from two com-
monly used equations. F. Denk. Iron Age
96:283-90 Ag 6 '15
Efficiency of blooming: mills. C: L. Kuderer.
Iron Tr R 67:489 S 9 '16
Electric driven mill at Warren, Ohio.
Iron Tr R 66:868-70 Ap 29 '15
Electrical practice In steel mills. D. M. Petty.
Iron Tr R 57:941-2 N 11 '16
Features of central station power. E. Chea-
rown. Iron Tr Jl 57:683-4 S 23 '16
Great Northern reclamation plant, il Ry Age
Holler journal bearing, diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:141-2 Mr '15
W. Sykes. II
How special Vhapes are~rolied. H. C. Kreutz-
berff. il Iron Tr R 56:123-6 Ja 14 '15
Hydraulic rolling mill operating valve, dlag
Iron Age 96:811 O 7 '36
Installing rolling-mill anchor bolts. A. Conn-
ley, diagfl Iron Age 90:296-7 Ag 5 '15
Large steel-mill motor drive. 11 Elec W 66:
1089-90 N 13 '15
Low-pressure turbine at the Carpenter steel
mill, il plan Power 42:74-5 Jl 20 '15
Mill for cold rolling steel; plant of the
Schwartz- Herrmann steel works for rolling
band steel. U Iron Age 95:899 Ap 22 '16
Modern plant for rolling Iron: St. Louis screw
co. H. C. Estep. il dlags plans Iron Tr R
57:82-9+ Jl 8 '15
New rolling mill near Salt Lake City to util-
ize Iron and steel scrap, il plan Iron Age
1)6:192-3 Jl 23 'IB
Pennsylvania's rail and structural mill at
Steelton. 11 plan Iron Age 90:617-32 S 16 '15
Pointers on rail mill practice. E. Standilord.
Iron Tr R 57:307-9+ A* 12 'IB
Puppe universal mill, dlags Iron Age 96:922-9
O 21 '16
Rapid reconstruction of old mill; remodeled
plant of Mansfield sheet & tin plate cp.
R. V. Sawhill. II Iron Tr R 56:817-19 Ap 22
Rolling mill with steam turbine drive: plant
of the Carpenter steel company. 11 plan Iron
Age 94:1221-4 N 26 '14; Same. Iron Tr R 55:
997-1000 N 26 '14: Same. Powor 41:466-6 Mr
30 '15; Same cond. IBner M 48:501-3 Ja '15
Rolling mill work. Iron Age 95:102 Ja 7 'IB
Rolling mills for cold metal. Iron Age 95:1115
My 10 '15
Rolling strip steel In New Jersey; new plant
of Schwartz-Herrmann steel works. C. J.
Stark. 11 Iron Tr R 56:779-80 Ap 15 '15
Steam turbine mill drive: with Ssciisajon.
J. D. Berg. II dlags Eng Soc W Fa 30:778-
803 N '14; Abstract Am Soc M E J 37:288-»
Ap '15
Steel mill castings: use of manganese steel
In heavy rollin/r mill equipment O: Trlpp. H
Iron Tr R 56:49-53 Ja 7 '16
Steel mill controllers from the operators
standpoint. J. a. Rii?ars. Am Tnat B I JH i Pro
84:716-22 My '15; Discussion. 34:2869-94 N '16
Temperatures In rolling steel rails. Iron A*e
96:19-22 Jl 1 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
397
Rolling mills — Continued
Test of large reversing engine and rolling mill.
K. Nibecker. 11 diags Eng Soc W Pa 30:638-
65 Jl '14; Abstract. Am Soc M B J 37:55-6
Ja '15; Discussion. Eng Soc W Pa 30:665-
640, 804-8 Jl, N '14
Unusual roughing mill; a German three-high
two-pass unit. B. Quast. 11 dlag Iron Age 96:
931 O 21 '15
Variable-speed drives for rolling mills. K. A.
Fauly. Power 42:527-8 O 12 '15; Abstract
(Two control systems for steel-mill motor
drives), dlag Elec W 66:865-6 O 16 '15
See also Rolls (machinery); Steel works
Records
Electrical repair record system; methods of
National tube co. J: F. Kelly. Iron Tr R
56:1064-7 My 27 '15; Same cond. Iron A
95:1070 My IS '15; Discussion. Iron Tr R
1067-9 My 27 '15
Keep record of electrical repairs. Q. E. Stoltz.
Iron Tr R 66:967-9+ My 13 '15: Same cond.
(Steel mill electric motors). Iron Age 96:
952-3 Ap 29 '15
Mixture for chuled crusher rolls. W. J. Keep.
Foundry 43:187 My '15
Roll design for several sections. C. Holzweller.
Iron Age 94:1467-9 D 24 '14
Successful roll operation. J. Humes. Eng &
Min J 99:615-16 Ap 3 '15
Roman architecture. See Architecture, Roman
Rome, Ancient
Industry
Roman technics and Industry in early Ger-
many. Scl Am S 79:130 F 27 '16
American academy in Rome. C. G. La Farge.
11 Am Inst Arch J 3:52-72 F '15
Architecture
Villa Madama: text and measured drawings
by Howard W. Germann. 11 Arch Rec 36:500-
10. 37:26-47 D '14- Ja '15
Roof flanges
Developing pattern for roof flange and hood,
dlags Metal Work 84:283 Ag 27 '15
Developing roof llange and plate pattern, dlags
Metal Work 84:385 S 10 '15
Roofing
Accounting system for roofing business. E. B.
Bourlier. Metal Work 83:39-42 Ja 1 '16
Corrugated asbestos cement sheets for roofing
and siding, dlags Bng & Gontr 44:214 S 15
'15; Iron Age 96:407 Ag 19 '15; Ry Age 59:
537 S 17 '16; Ind Eng 1&103-4 S '15; Am Gas
Light J 103:220-1 O 4 '15
Rooinig materials in Kongo. Metal Work 83:
858 Sr 5 '15
Sheet metal product selling campaigns. R.
Danzer. Metal Work 83:42+ Ja 1 '15
Shingle roofs and fire limits. W. B. Conant.
Munlc J 38:189-90 F 11 '15
Terne plate and sheet metal for roofing. J:
Troland; C: D. Puckett. Metal Work 83:
902-4 Je 18 '15
Use of slate as a roofing material. J. C. Tay-
lor. Bldg Age 37:46 Mr '15
Constructing galvanized iron silo roof, dlags
Metal Work 83:534-6 Ap 9 '15
Detailed information on roof framing. Bldg
Age 37:55-6 My '15
Details of an unusual truss roof. J: Y. Dun-
lop, d'ags Bldg Age 37:62 Jl '15
Eccentric heel joint of roof truss: solution of
problem. E: H. Rockwell. Bng N 74:796-8 O
21 '15
Framing a Mansard roof with dormers. O. B.
Mairtnnis. dlags Bldg A/re 37:64-5 Ja '15
Graphic method of detailing hip-rafter con-
nections. C. L. C. Magee. Bng Rec 71:562-3
How a large truss roof was raised. J. F.
Hobart. if Bldg Ag* 37:26-30 My '15
Laying- galvanized corrugated roofing sheets.
E. Stern, dlags Metal Work 83:844-5 Je 11
15
Laving slates in putty. 11 Bldg Age 37:34 S
'15
Metal flashings for slate or shingle roofs, diags
Metal Work 84:2d9 S 3 '15
Metal roof coverings in Galveston hurricane.
C: D. Puckett. U Metal Work 84:336 S 10
MetflJ
at eccentrichee-Jomt of roof truss.
C: W. Chassaing. Eng N 73:990 My 20 '15
Reinforcement for the roof timbers of West-
minster hall England. F. Balnes. Eng &
Contr 42:172-5 Ag 19 '14
Roof framing chart. J. J. Umbs. Bldg Age 37:
Roof framing with the steel square, il Bldg
Age 37:45-6 N '15
Roof framing with the steel square. D. P.
Barry. Bldg Age 37:45-6 O '15
Roof replacement^ in Superior, Wls. diag Elec
Safe construction of church roof trusses.
K. D. Schwendener. Bldg Age 37:52-3 Mr '15
Three roofs furnish more dirt than 4% miles
of street. 11 Eng Rec 71:683 My 29 *15
Sec also Building; Car roofs; Ceilings;
Domes; Girders; Gutters (roofj; Roofing;
Scaffolding; Steel construction; Strains and
• stresses; Trusses
Roofs, Concrete
Concrete roof for a root cellar. McCullough.
diags plan Bldg Age 37:54-6 Jl '15
Experiences with concrete in the republic of
Panama. A. P. Crary. 11 dlags Eng N 73:
Long-span roof slab of concrete and tile; con-
crete top surface, large hollow tile, and
two-way reinforcement. M. Miller, il Eng
Rec 71:516-17 Ap 24 '16
Methods and costs of providing slopes for
drainage on flat concrete roofs. A. M. Wolf,
dlags Concrete Gem 6:86-8 F '15
and use of hoisting accessories: wire-
rope, manlla rope, hooks, chains, accessories,
lubrication of wire rope, strength of slings..
Electricity *ln twine and rope mills, il Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:551-4 S 25 '15
Experiments to determine stresses in parts
of rope falls. C. S. Adams. Eng Rec 72:425-
6 O 2 '15
Lateral friction of winding ropes; abstract.
H. W. G. Halbaum. Am Soc M E J 37:351-2
Je '15
Use and care of manila rope. F. E. Weise. Eng
& Contr '44:345-6 N 3 '15
Seo also Knots and splices; Manila rope;
Rope driving
Testing
New rope-testing machine. 11 diag Eng K 74:
172-3 Jl 22 '15
Rope driving
Transmitting power by rope drives. H: IX
Jackson. II diag Power 40:808-11 D 8 '14
See also Belting
Ropeways. See Cableways
Rotary converters
Converter station of Aluminum company of
America, Maryvllle, Term. 11 Power 41:776-7
Je 8 '15
Feeder-tap resistance in rotary-converter
practice. L. P. Crecelius; E. C. Baugher.
Elec Ry J 45:799-800 Ap 24 '15
45,000-kw. synchronous converter substation
of the Aluminum company of America at
Massena Springs, N. Y. J. L. Burnham ana?
R. C. Mulr. 11 diag Gen Elec R 18:873-8 S
•15
Motor-generators versus rotary converters. E*
Frledlaender. Power 42:458 S 28 '15
Parallel operation of frequency changers. G. H.
Rettew. diag Gen Elec R 18:836-8 Ag '15
Polarity reversal in synchronous converters.
E. R. Shepard. dlags Elec W 65:210-11 Ja 23"
'15
Practical notes on rotary converters. Eleo R
& W Elec'n 66:989 My 29 '16
Protecting synchronous converters, plan Pow-
er 42:171-2 Ag 3 '15
398
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rotary converters — Continued
Recent improvements in si
converters. V. A. Fynn. II
N 6 '16
-phase rotary
W 66:1046-6
Same starting equipment for large and small
machines. 11 plan Elec W 65:420-1 F 13
'16
.
Sixty- cycle rotary converters. Engineer 118:
638-9 D 4 '14
Sixty-cycle rotary converters In series In
1600-volt service, diags Elec Ry J 45:638-4
. Mr 27 '15
Synchronous booster— converter for Dayton
power and light company. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:1213 Je 26 '15
Unusual experience with rotary converter.
F. W. Swift diag Power 41:97 Ja 19 '16
Rotation of the earth* See Earth— Rotation
Roundhouses
Best practices in engine house work. D: E.
Barton. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:139 Mr '15
Big Bill Agnew and blue Monday. H. D. Wol-
comb. By Age (Mech ed) 89:583-6 O '15
Efficiency In a modern engine house. J: C.
" ' ' Ry Age (Mech ed) 88:642-3 D '14
------- ajDA cure JB a
ne failures, tnelr causes ____ ____
____ derson. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:587-8 N '15
Engine house organization. W. P. Huntley. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:136-6 Mr '15
Engine houses: principles of design; commit-
tee report of A. R. E. A. Eng & Contr 43:
Features of engine house design. B. Bird.
diags Ry R 57:142-3 Jl 31 '15
Handling' work reports at engine houses. J. E.
Tefft Ry Age (Meoh ed) 89:31-2 Ja '16
Modern concrete and brick roundhouse at Du
Bols, Pa. 11 dlag Ry Age 58:1110-11 My 28
'15
Reinforced concrete and brick roundhouse of
the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Ry., at
Dubols, Pa. diags plans Eng ft Contr 44:
66-9 Jl 28 '15
Relnforced-concrete roundhouse at Dubois.
11 dlags Eng Rec 71:167-9 F 6 '16
Roundhouse efficiency. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
423-5 Ag '15; Same cond. Ry Age 59:156-7
Jl 23 '15; Abstract Ry R 57:119 Jl 24 '16
Smoke exhauster for the St. Paul engine house
Suggestions for a properly kept roundhouse.
W. U. Appleton. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:187-8
Training engine house foremen. R. G. Gilbride.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:81 F '15
Routing systems
Hisemann's train- dispatcher system. J. E:
Schfrper. II plans Automobile 32:580-6 Ap
.New TaylorrWharton plant with diagram of
layout 11 Iron Tr R 57:794-7+ O 21 '16
Routing— schedule and despatch. G: D. Bab-
cock. 11 Ind Eng 14:427-81 N '14
Shop system of the American machine ft
foundry co. E: K. Hammond, dlags Maoh 21:
446-60 F '15
Rubber
Details of rubber embargo lifting. Horseless
Age 35:222-3 F 17 '15
Electricity In rubber mills. 11 Elec R ft W
Elec'n 66:673-9 Mr 27 '16
Electricity In the rubber Industry. B, W. Pil-
grim. Am Inat B E Fro 84:3028-33 D '16
Factors Involved In motor application, with
particular reference to the rubber Industry.
A- F. Lewis. Am lost E E Pro 34:2666-74
N '16
Hysteresis testa for rubber. E. L.. Davies. J
Ind ft En* Chem 6:985-6 D '14
Instruments to test rubber. 11 Automobile 83:
66 Jl 8 '15
Measuring the hardness and elasticity of rub-
ber. U Scl Am 113:286 S 11 '15
Measuring the hardness of rubber. 11 Iron Age
95:1898 Je 24 '16
Pontianak (JeUutong) rubber resin. C. Mils
' and A. A. Wells. J Ind ft Eng Chem 7:747-
60 S '15
Recent methods for the determination of total
sulphur In rubber. J. B.. Tuttle and A. Isaacs.
TJ S Bur Stand Tech Fa 46:1-16 '16; Same. J
Ind ft Bug" Chem 7:668-63 Ag '16
Reclaimed rubber. Engineer 120:428-9 N 6 '16
Specification of vulcanized rubber gum by vol-
ume and its determination by a new solu-
tion method. F. Gottsch. 11 J Ind ft BW
Chem 7:582-6 Jl '15 ™*
Testing of rubber goods. 11 dlags U S Bur
Stand Clrc 38:1-89 '15
Vulcanization experiments on plantation para
rubber, the cause of variability; abstract
B. J. Eaton and J. Grantham. Am Soc M E J
87:725-6 D '15
Rubber, Artificial
Artificial production of caoutchouc. F. W
Hlnrlchsen. Scl Am S 79:399-400 Je 19 '15
Potatoes and salt R, Chauvenet Met & Chem
Eng 12:741-2 D '14
Present status of synthetic production. F. W.
Hlnrlchsen. Horseless Age 36:145+ Ag 1 '15
Rubber, Substitutes for
Rubber substitute; coal tar chief Ingredient of
product. Automobile 32:1143 Je 24 '15
Rubidium
Potential of the rubidium electrode. G. N
Lewis and W: L. Argo. dlag Am Chem Soc
J 37:1983-90 S '15
Runes
How we got our alphabet; earlier English
and Irish alphabets. W. Rice. Inland Ptr 55;
88-4 Ap '15
Rural architecture. See Bungalows; Country
houses; Farm buildings
Rural electric service. See Electric service. Rural
Rural schools
Rural school and the hookworm disease. 11
Scl Am S 79:164-5 Mr 13 '15
Ruskln. John, 1819-1900
Architectural draughtsmen. H: WInsIow. 11 Am
lust Arch J 3:406-20 O '16
Russia
See also Railroads— Russia
Army
Bath trains of the Russian army. 11 Sci Am
113:13 Jl 3 '15; Same. Metal Work 84:363-4
S 17 '15
Commerce
1 American opportunity for Russian business.
D: L.. Hough, map Iron Age 95:616-17 Mr 18
Engineering openings In Russia. Scl Am 112:
* Ap 3 '15
Russia and her trade. Engineer 119:173-4 F
19 '15
Russia and Its trade possibilities. A. Znami-
ecki. Am Ind 15:19-22, 28-9 Ja-F '15
Russia from the point of view of an Ameri-
can engineer and business man. D: L.
Hough. Iron Age 95:664-8 Mr 25 '15
Industries and resources
Electrical development In Russia. L. W.
Schmidt. Elec W 65:1719-20 Je 26 '15
,tlon and cognate enterprises In Rus-
T. Zarotchenzeff. Am Ind 16:17-19+
and peat deposits await exploitation, maps
Eng M 49:909-12 S '15
See also Mines and mineral resources-
Russia
Public works
Two large irrigation projects In Russia. M.
Nikolitch. 11 map Bng N 74:8-11, 102-4 Jl 1,
15 '16; Abstract. B3ngM 50:457-9 D '15
Rust. See Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Ryerson. Joseph T.v & son
Retailing; steel mill products. 11 plan Iron
Tr R 66:66-71 Ja 7 r!5
Safes
New burglar-proof safe. Sci Am 112:693 Je 12
'15
See also Vaults
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
399
Safety at sea
Application of subdivision rules adopted at
International conference: abstract. J. Bon-
aid. Int Marine Eng 20:9 Ja '15
Emergency exit from boiler rooms. 11 Sci
Am 113:201+ S 4 'IB
Emergency marine gangway. 11 Scl Am 112:
410 My 1 '15
Fire-room emergency escape, diags Int Marine
Eng 20:410-12 S '16
- International conference on safety of life at
sea: abstract. E. T. Chamberlain. Int Marine
Eng. 20:8-9 Ja '16
Providing a ship with ears; a system for lo-
cating other ships and Icebergs during fog.
R. G7 Skerrett. il Scl Am 113:450 N lo 'ft
See also Collisions at sea; Davits; Fires
at sea; Fog signals; Life preservers; Life-
boats; Lighthouses
Safety committees
Organizing for safety; safety inspectors and
safety committees. A. J. Daly. Mach 21:281-
2 D '14
Organizing safety committees. H. A. Russell.
II Iron Age 96:69-70 Jl 8 '15
Results of accident-prevention work in Com-
monwealth Edison organization. Elec W 65:
1187 My 8 '15
Safety council, National. See National safety
council
Safety devices and measures
Accident prevention. C: B. Scott. Am Gas
Light J 103:139-40 Ag 30 '15
Accident prevention In power plants. Power
42:281-2 Ag 24 '15
Accident prevention In the chemical Indus-
tries. F: W. Keougjbt. Met & Chem Eng 13:
731-4 O 15 '15; Excerpts. Am Ind 16:28-4 N
Accident prevention; N. £3. L. A. committee
report. Elec W 65:1533-4 Je 12 '15
Accident prevention on a business basis. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:1029-32 Je 5 '15 •
Accidents that could have been prevented.
Am Gas Light J 103:35 Jl 19 '15
Application of educational methods to the re-
duction of accidents. S. W. Ashe. Ilium Engr
8:349-52 Ag '15
Carelessness in the factory. A. A. Dowd. Iron
Age 96:511 S 2 '15
Commonwealth Edison company awarded
safety medal. Elec B & W Elec'n 65:1204
Eye protection for grinders and machinists.
H. *W. Davie. II Mach 21:570-1 Mr '15
Gas safety code of the Bureau of standards.
R. S. McBride. Am Gas Light J 103:44-5 Jl
19 '15
Hazards of factory floors. 11 Am Ind 15:supl-4
My '15
How safety-first devices were displayed In
Pittsburgh department store windows, il Iron
Age 95:496-9 Mr 4 '15
Industrial betterment F. E. Cardullo. 11 Mach
22:185-90 N '15
Industrial safety. C: B. Scott Am Gas Light
J 103:181-2 S 20 '15
Industrial safety and principles of manage-
ment W. P. Barba* Am Soc M B J 37:692-5
D '16; Same cond. Iron Age 96:1232-4 N 25
Making the safety movement permanent Elec
Ry J 45:717, 800-1 Ap 10, 24 r!5
Organizing for safety; safety inspectors and
safety committees. A. J. Daly. Mach 21:281-
2 D *I4
Preventing cupola explosions. F. Osswald. 11
dlag Iron Tr R 55:1228+ D 31 '14
Report of committee on accident prevention.
Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 82-110; Discussion.
9: pt 1, 111-20 '14
Safe hand tools. 11 Iron Tr R 56:523-4 Mr 11
'15; Same. Eng & Mln J 99:531-2 Mr
Same. Ind Eng 35:19-20 Ja '15
Safeguarding of ladders, stairs and platforms.
H dlags Am Ind 15:supl-4 F '15
Safety and welfare work In an electrical plant
C. L. Lucas. 11 Mach 22:210-14 N '15
Safety first for you and me. H. L. Brownell.
Elec Ry J 46:749 Ap 17 '15
Safety first In road building. Eng Reo 72:270
Ag 28 '15
Sa ety n care
U8e of Industrial railways.
, .
dlag Foundry 43:105-6 Mr '15; Same. Ind Sng
15:78-5 AS '15; Same cond. Eng M 48:603-5
Safety in handling refrigerants. A. G. Solo-
num. Power 41:170-1 F 2 '15
Safety in sheet metal operations. II Ani Ind
15:supl-4 Ap '15
Safety in stone quarrying. O. Bowles. HUB
Bur Mines Tech Pa 111:1-46 '15
S¥eFJnoJtile>:&omerand on the streets. 11 Am
Ind 15:24-5 My '15
Safety on the streets. J. P. McCalL Am Ind
15:24-5 F '15
Safety reminders. Am Gas I4ght J 102:410 Je 28
Safety second— service first; abstract W. H.
Blood. Blec W 65:422 F 13 '15
2d annual Pennsylvania industrial welfare and
efficiency conference. Metal Work 82:733 D
Sixth award of the Scientific American
for safety devices. W: H. Tolman.
Am 112:174 F 20 '15
Standardization In safety and sanitation.
M. W. Alexander. Am Ind 15:26-7 F '16
Standardization of safeguards. C. M. Hansen.
Am Ind 16:20-2 N '15
Wisconsin safety rules. Iron Age 96:89 Jl 8
Workmen's co-operation reduces accidents, il
Iron Age 95:1051-4 My 13 '15
See a7«o Air brakes; Boilers— Safety de-
vices; Brakes; Car couplings; Coal mines
and mining— Safety measures ^Cranes, der-
ricks. etc.— Safety devices: Electric engi-
neering— Safety devices; Electric protective
• apparatus; Electric railroads— Safety de-
vices; Factories — Lighting: Foundries-— Safe-
ty devices; Goggles; Grinding machines-
Safety devices; Helmets; Lightning conduc-
tors; Machine shops — Safety devices; Ma-
chinery— Safety devices; Mine rescue work:
Mining engineering— Safety measures: Motor
trucks — Fenders; Railroads — Safety devices;
Railroads— Signals; Safety at sea; Safety
lamps; Safety valves; Steam shovels— Safety
devices; Street railroads— Safety devices;
Subways— Safety devices
Safety first federation of America
1st meeting, New York, July 13. Blec Ry J
46:103-5 Jl 17 '15
Safety I am pa
Benzine substitutes for safety lamps. Colliery
35:65G Jl '15
Miners' carbide lamps. J. W. Paul. U 8 Bur
Mines Circ 18:1-10 '15
Miner's lamps. Ulum Engr 7:551-2 D '14
Oil vs. electric safety lamps. H. H. Hlrsch.
Colliery 35:335-7 Ja '15
Safety lamps. Electric
Electric lights for use about oil and gas wells.
H. H. CJark. U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 79:1-7
'14; Excerpts (Electric lamps in gaseous
places). Ry R 56:367 Mr 13 '15
Miners' electric safety lamps. Engineer 118:
548 D H '14
New type of miner's electric lamp. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:398-9 F 27 '15: Blec W 65:
563-4 F 27 '15; Colliery 85:507-8 Ap '15; Iron
Tr R 66:723 Ap 8 '15
One year's experience with the electric safe-
ty lamp. C. Johnson. Colliery 35:548 My '15
Pearson's electric miners' lamp works. 11 Engi-
neer 120:138-9 Ag 6 '15
Self-contained portable electric lamps for
miners. H. H. Clark. Ulum Eng Soc 9:895-
908 no 9 '14
Safety valves
As dangerous as dynamite: a steam boiler
with an inoperative safety valve. Power 41:
26 '15
dimensions of safety valves
; abstract. Otte. Am Soc M B
J 37:481 Ag '15
CUps for securing date tags to steam gages
•and safety valves. C. L. Dlckert. diags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:131-2 Mr '15
Locomotive safety valve, dlag By Age (Mech
ed) 89:265 My *L6
Massachusetts ammonia safety regulations.
F. L. Fairbanks, dlags Power 42:753-6 N 30
•15
wim an mopen
$r.£ c3S&£ 3 t
20 »• with hteh lift:
400
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Safety valves — Continued „ „
Method of testing safety valves at the U. S.
naval experiment station; abstract. L. R.
Ford. Ain Soc M E J 37:611-12 O '15
Overloading of safety valves. Power 41:282 F
23 '16
Safety-valve specifications. A. B. Carhart.
Power 41:81-2 Ja 19 '15
Safety-valve specifications. Q: B. Perkins.
Power 41:241-2 F 16 '15 « ,_ *
Safety valves— a discussion. A. B. Carhart.
Power 41:609-11 Ap 13 '15
Safety valves for oil fired boilers; abstract. D.
MncNicoll. dlags Am Soc M B J 37:660-1 N
'15
Visits of inspector Brown. J. B. Terman. dlag
Power 42:608-9 O 13 '16
Safety zones. See Street traffic
Sailing vessels ,_ ,
One hundred percent efficient, yet obsolete.
Int Marine Eng 20:36 Ja '16
Ancient abbey °of St. Blol. J. Alaux. U Am
Inst Arch J 3:12-13 Ja '15
St. Louis, Missouri
Progress of city planning in St. Louis, plans
Am Inst Arch J 3:271 Je '15
Architecture
Washington university. G. Study. U plan Arch
Rec 37:64-75 Ja '16
Bridges
Building a long concrete viaduct at St. Louis.
P. A. Richardson. 11 Eng Rec 70:692-3 D 26
'14
Completing the new Mississippi river bridge at
St Louis. Bng N 73:954-5 My 13- '15
Reinforced-concrete viaduct at St. Louis, Mo.
C. W. Martin. 11 dlags Eng N 74:725-7 O 14
St. Louis municipal bridge east approach a
steel viaduct nearly 3 miles long, dings Eng
Rec 72:634-5 N 20 '16
Three-mile approach viaduct. St Louis munic-
ipal bridge, diag Bng N 74:454-5 S 2 '16
Charter
New charter for St. Louis. E: Flad. Am Soc
M B J 37:88 F '15
Park department
Development of a unit cost system. N. Cunliff.
11 Assn Bng Soc J 53:74-86 Ag '14; Same.
Bng & Contr 42:374-6 0 21 '14; Discussion.
Assn Bng Soc J 63:85-101, 166-70 Ag-S '14
Public works
Municipal dock for St. Louis. Bng N 74:1101 D
2 '15
Railroads
Eliminating the Tower Grove grade crossing
at St. Louis. U diags plan Bng N 74:52-6 Jl
8 'IS
Elimination of the Tower Grove crossings, St.
Louis, Mo. S. L. Wonson. il diags plans
Assn Eng Soc J 55:9R-115 O '15; Same cond.
Ry Age, 59:799-802 O 29 '15; Same cond. JEDng
Rec 72:627-9 N 20 '16
St. Louis. Inadequate terminal facilities. Ry
Age 69:147-8 Jl 23 '16
Rapid transit
Regulation of Jitney busses In St. Louis. Munlc
Bng 48:341-2 Je '15
St Louis service order; Missouri commission
fixes service standards, defining rush-hour
periods, transition periods and non- rush-
hour periods. Blec Ry J 45:961 My 15 '15
Sanitary affairs
Garbage and refuse collection and disposal.
Munic Bng 48:340-1 Je '15
Sewerage
New sewer inlets at St. Louis. S. Chiwls. 11
dlags Bng N 74:652-3 S 30 '15
Streets
Engineering1 work preliminary to pavement
construction, plans Bng N 74:460-1 S 2 '15
Water supply
New intake tower and tunnel. B: C. Davis. 11
dlags plans Assn Eng Soc J 53:281-300 D '14
Opening or St. Louis nitration plant. 11 Eng N
St. Louis water works Improvements. Munic
J 39:360-1 S 2 15
St. Louis will operate world's largest mechani-
cal filters next week; views. Bng Reo 71:
5*8-9 My o 15
St. Louis & San Francisco railroad
884-6 N 12 '15 y e 59:
Comparison between the 1914 and 1913 fiscal
years, map Ry Age 68:119-21 Ja 22 '15
St. Louis Southwestern railway
Twenty-fourth annual report, map Ry AM
69:792-3, 836-8 O 29 '15 y ^
St. Paul, Minnesota
Churches
House of Hope Presbyterian church, il plan
Arch Rec 37:410-24 My '15
Railroads
New railway passenger terminal at St. Paul
plans Bug N 73:488-9 Mr 11 '15
Plans for the new Union station, diags Ry Age
58:261-3 F 12 '15
SakuraJIma, Mt.
Sakurojlma eruptions and earthquakes.
B. Omori. Sci Am ft* 79:242-3 Ap 17 '15
Salaries
Way to pay the salesman: salary-plus-com-
raisslon plan. JbJlec W 6f>:169S-:i7UO Je 26 '15;
Same. Am Qua Light J 103:71+ Ag 2 '15
Salem, Massachusetts
Rebuilding Salem, Moss. W. B. Conant. II
Munic J 39:218-19 A# 12 '15
Fire, 1914
Salem (Mass.) conflagration; with discussion.
C: H. Smith. 11 W Soc M J 20:172-92 F '16
Sales
Acceptance binds parties to contract. B. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 84:655 N 19 '15
Balancing production with sales. C. W. Thay-
er. Mach 21:908 Ag '15
Difficulties attending the sale of a business.
B. J. Buckley. Metal Work 83:562 Ap 9 '15
Exclusive iiguucies and the Clayton act. Elec
U & W Ifllec'n 60:527-9 Mr 20 '15
Inspecting goods after they are received; the
buyer's rights and liabilities. B. J. Buckley.
Blec R & W Blec'n 07:416 B 4 '15; Same
(Right of buyer to reject goods shipped).
Metal Work 84:365 S 10 '35
Installment sales. S. Walton. J Account 20:
143-8 Ag '15
Legality of exclusive agencies upheld. Blec R
& W Blec'n 66:908 My 15 '16
Protecting dealer on producer's guarantee.
JO. J. Buckley. Metal Work 84:593 N 5 '16
Recording returned goods. H. A. Russell. Iron
Age 90:585 S 9 '15
Sales heaps for the dealer. 11 Horseless Age
85:531-2 Ap 21 '15
Sales departments
Central-station sales department organization
and work. F. D. Beardslee. Bleo R & W
Mlec'n 65:1073-9 D 5 '14 , . „ «
Commercial practices in California. H. B.
Pitts. 11 Blec W 65:1409-12 My 29 '15
Way to pay the salesman: salary-plus-commis-
sion plan. Blec W 65:1698-1700 Je 26 '15;
Same. Am Gas Light J 103:71+ Ag 2 '16
Sales letters
Building business by circular letter. W: J.
Wooley. Metal Work 84:42-3 Jl 9 '16
Building plumbing trade by mall. H. White-
head. Dom Bng 71:6-8 Ap 3 '16
Business methods for the plumber and
W. A. Fink. Dom Bng 7-0:369; 71:34-
20, Ap 10 '15
Salesmen and salesmanship
A* Perlmnt* ~
* Parlmut*er would say, "Silence
F. Farrlngton. Metal Work 84:486-7
Avoiding being at salesmen's or E
mercy. B. J. Buckley. Blec R & 1
67:485-6 S 11 '15 0.
Boy ae a factor In selling. Horseless Age 85:
427 Mr 81 '15
'Silence Is nix.'*
' 15 '15
Icltors'
Blec'n
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
401
Salesman and salesmanship — Continued
Business hints for dealer and contractor. G. D.
Grain, Jr. Blec R & W Elec'n 67:324-5 As
21 '15
Business relations of salesman and employer.
F. Farrlngton. Metal Work 84:578-9 N 5 '15
Card records In selling- accessories. Horseless
Age 35:229-30 F 17 '15
Details of Cincinnati appliance campaign.
Elec It & W Elec'n 67:3UO-1 Ag 28 '16
Engineers' salesmanship. A. H. Pohlman.
Power 41:723-4 My 25 *15
Enthusiasm and the prospective customer. F.
Farrington. Metal Work 84:4-5 Jl 2 '15
Enthusiasm keynote of good salesmanship.
R. T. Gebler. Metal Work 84:519-20 O 22 '15
Evening courses in retail selling at Univer-
sity of Minnesota. Am Ind 16:18 Ja '15
Going after the business*. H. Whitehead. Dom
Eng 70:271-2 F 27 '16
Hints for salesmen. J: G: Jones. Am Gas
Light J 103:76-6 Ag 2 '15
How a purchasing agent views the electrical
salesmen who come to sell him goods. G: R.
Jones. Hllec W 66:1151-2 N '20 '15
How the sales engineer gets orders. A. A,
Dowd. Iron Tr R 56:667-72 Ap 1 '15
How to select, train and hold your selling
force. Am Gas Light J 102:166-7 Mr 15 '16
How to use the sales engineer. A. A. Dowd.
11 dlags Iron Tr R 56:459-63+, 667-72. 927-
304- Mr 4, Ap 1, My 6 '15
Hundred-pointer and the counter-jumper. F.
Farrlngton. Metal Work 84:641-2 N 19 '16
Intelligent study always brings reward. F.
Farrlngton. Metal Work 84:107-8 Jl 23 '15
Making printing a sales force. I. 8. Faull. In-
land Ptr 65:668-70 Ag '16
Motion picture in Industry utilized by manu-
facturers of machinery fn selling their prod-
ucts. A. L. Morris, ft Iron Tr R 56:517-18
Mr 11 '15
N. E. L. A. committee report on education of
salesmen. Elec W 66:1628-9 Je 12 '15
N. E. L. A. committee report on merchandis-
ing and recent developments in electrical
appliances. Elec W 66:1622-3 Je 12 '15; Elec
B & W Elec'n 66:1109 Je 12 '15
Optimism and successful salesmen. L. O.
Koven. Metal Work 84:608 N 12 '16
Organization meetings. Horseless Age 36:196-6
F 10 '15
The outer and the inner office. By R 66:231-2
F 18 '16
Paying- commissions on cancelled orders. E. J.
Buclley. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:234 Ag 7 '15
Price cutting as viewed by the traveling sales-
man. J. K. Simpklns. Metal Work 83:433 Mr
19 '15
Printer and his business. L: H. Grieve. In-
land Ptr 66:63-4 Ap '16
Producers give assistance to distributors.
Metal Work 88:37-8 Ja 1 '15
Railway supply man's point of view. Ry R 56:
Salesman^ Job requires special knowledge. F.
F&rrington. Metal Work 84:91-2 Jl 16 '15
Salesmanship. Ry R 66:370 Mr 13 '16
Salesmen's training course of the American
ateel & wire co. C. R. Sturtevant. Ry R 57:
28 Jl 3 '15
Scientific handling of salesmen. Ind Eng 14:
385-91 O '14
Selling helps that have proved effective. 11
Metal Work 83:2-9 Ja 1 '15
Selling in the irrigation country, il Elec W 65:
1414-17 My 29 '16
Selling lamp-socket appliances; an
of eleven years' experience in marke
electric household devices in southern C
fornla. S. M. Kennedy. Elec W 65:1412-14
My 29 '16
Sheet metal product Belling- campaigns.
R. Danzer. Metal Work 83:42+ Ja 1 '15
Should the salesman collect money? TC. E.
Whitehorne. Blec W 66:921-3 O 23 '16
Telephoning and letter writing. Ry R 66:603-4
My 1 '16
Value of sales experience to the engineer.
W: T. Price. Slbley J 30:11-13 O '16
What should a salesman produce? B. Daniels.
Inland Ptr 66:230-1 My -15
Why some men fall and others make good.
C. M. Smith. Metal Work 84:609 N 12 '16
Winning the co-operation of the Jobber. Metal
Work 83:38 Ja 1 '15
Word for and to industrial salesmen. C. E.
Chappie. Am Gas Light J 103:89 AS 9 '15
Word to managers about their men. W: Gould.
Elec W 66:536-8 S 4 '16
Works school for salesmen. C. R. Sturtevant.
Iron Age 95:1353 'Je 17 '15
See al*o Advertising; Sales departments;
Sales letters
Salicylic aldehyde
Effect of certain organic compounds on wheat
plants in the soil. F. W. Upson and A. R.
Powell. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:421-2 My '15
Salol
Estimation of phenacetin and aalol in admix-
ture. W. O. Emery, G. C. Spencer and C. C.
LeFebvre. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:681-4 Ag
Saloons. See Temperance
Salt
Composition of the salines of the United
States; a correction. J. W. Turrentlne. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:687-9 Ag '15
Origin of the Louisiana and east Texas
salines. B: G. Norton, map Am Inst Min El
Bui 97:93-102 Ja '16; Discussion. 101:1120-2
Saltyand its relation to nutrition. P. G. Stiles.
Sci Am S 79:295 My 8 '15
Salt making by solar evaporation. W. C.
Phalen. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 93:2249-65 S
'14; Discussion. 100:859-61 Ap '15
Solubility of mixtures of sodium and potas-
sium chlorides in solutions of hydrochloric
acid. W. B. Hicks, diag Am Chem Soc J
37:844-7 Ap '15
United States mining statutes annotated,"-
salines and salt springs. J. W. Thompson.
U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2, 1194-1214 '16
Salt Lake City, Utah
Streets
Paving in Salt Lake City. Munio J 37:958 D 31
Saltpeter, Chile
American metallurgist in the Chile nitrate
field. Eng & Min J 99:252-3 Ja 30 '15
Chilean nitrate Industry. M. R. Lamb. 11 Eng
& Min J 99:811-16 My 8 '15
Drag-line machine for nitrate. J: G. Beck. 11
Eng M 49:429 Je '15
Salts
Salts colored by cathode rays. E. Goldstein.
Scl Am S 79:318-19 My 15 '15
See aim Chemistry
Salvador, C. A.
Commerce
American sheet metal products In Salvador.
G. Harris. 11 Metal Work 83:800-1 Je 4 '15
Salvage
Floating a stranded ship on air; refloating the
steamship Zeeland. R. G. Skerrett. 11 Scl
Am 112:84 Ja 23 '15
How compressed air saved the steamship
Floriston. It G. Skerrett. 11 dlag Int Marine
Eng 20:270-1 Je '15
Hunting for derelict ships. 11 Sd Am 112:606 Je
19 '16
In quest of sunken treasure: spherical car for
deep sea salvage work. C. L. Edholm. 11 Scl
Am 112:250 Mr 13 '15
Raising the submarine F-4. J. A. Furer. 11
plan Eng N 74:880-4 N 4 '15
Refloating the steamship Zeeland by com-
pressed air. R. G. Skerrett. Int Marine En?
20:87-8 F '15
Salvage of the submarine F-4. J. A. Furer.
11 Scl Am 113:336-7+ O 16 '15
Salvage work on the Empress of Ireland. R. G.
Skerrett. 11 plan dlag Int Marine Eng 20:
60-2 F '15; Same cond. Scl Am 112:49 Ja 9
•15
Wrecked dredge raised from timber bridge
between dump scows. O. S. Proctor. 11 Eng
Rec 72:303 S 4 '16
See also Wrecking
402
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mother ship for submarines; a combined sal-
vage and drydock vessel. R. G. Skerrett.
dlags Sol Am 112:480 My 8 '15
Salving sunken submarines. 11 diag Bel Am 8
79:232-3 Ap 10 '16
Submarine to salve a submarine. R. G. Sker-
rett. II Scl Am 112:342 Ap 10 '15
Sarnoan Islands
American Samoa. Scl Am 112:81 Ja 28 '15
Sample books. See Cloth-sample books
Sanatorium^
tiee alao Convalescent homes; Tuberculo-
sis, Hospitals and sanatorium* for
Sanatorium*, Municipal t± t
Chicago municipal tuberculosis sanitarium.
C. A. Erlkson. 11 plans Brlckb 24:287-72, pi
161-7 M '15
Sand
Cost of hydraulic sand and gravel mining.
R. J. Borhek. Eng & Contr 48:678-4 Je 80
•16
Economy effected In the use of river sand as
a filter medium at Moline, 111. Bug & Contr
48:236-7 Mr 17 '15
Effect of fineness of sand and of clay and loam
on the strength of mortar. F. L. Roman.
& Contr 48:403-6 My 5 '16
Iclty in sand and gravel plants. 11 Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:599-602 O 2 '15
rat and operation of plant at Wau-
. Wis. S. IB. Bates. 11 diag Concrete
Cem fr:165-8 N '15
How consistency and age affect strength of
mortar. Eng Rec 72:484 O 16 '15
Poor sand the cause of the rapid disintegra-
tion of a sheet-asphalt pavement. W. M.
Cross. Eng N 78:621 Ap 1 '15
Railway aana experience. W. F. Carr. Elec Ry
J 45:148 Ja 16 '15 ^
River sand as a filter medium. L. A. Fritze.
Am Water Works Assn J 2:390-2 Je '15
Sand for concrete and cement mortar should
have Jump In grading. R. H. McNellly. Eng
._ erminology for filter and concrete
sands. Eng Rec 71:671 My 29 '15
See also Concrete— Aggregate
Analysis
Mechanical analyses of sands. P. Burgess.
Am Water Works Assn J 2:498-500 S '15; Ab-
stract. Eng & Contr 43:488-9 Je 2 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:500-14 S
'15
Method of making mineralogies! analysis of
sand. C. W. Tomllnson. Am lust Mln E Bui
101:947-56 My '15
Standard apparatus and procedure recom-
mended for sand analysis. P. Burgess. Eng
Reo 71:644; Discussion. A. Hazen. 71:644-6
Testing
Economic side of sand testing. C. M. Chap-
man and N. C. Johnson. 11 ffiog Rec 71:734-7
Je 12 '16; Same. Sibley J 30:66-70 N '16
Field examination of concrete sand, diag Con-
crete Cem 6:308-5; 7:78-5 Je, Ag '15
Field examination of concrete sands. C. H.
Fuller. Concrete Cem 7:156-7 O '16
Mechanical grading of concrete sand. G: P.
Dieckmann. Concrete Cem 7:68-9 Ag '15
New Instrument tests sands quickly In the
field. 11 Eng Reo 71:821-2 Je 26 '15
Quality of concrete controlled by tests of sand.
C M. Chapman and N. C Johnson. 11 Ens
Rec 71:801-4 Je 26 '16
Rapid sand ( testing device. 11 Concrete Cem 7:
Safe concrete demands knowledge of nature
of sands. C. M. Chapman and N. C. Johnson.
11 Eng Rec 71:771-4 Je 19 '15
Sand testing at Denver. E. B. Van De Greyn.
Eng Rec 71:551 My 1 '15
Sand testing at New York In the laboratory
of the Board of water supply. C: M. Mont-
gomery. Eng Rec 71:651-2 My 1 '15
Wearing tests for sand and gravel. F. L. Ro-
manTGood Roads n s 9:186-7 My 1 '15
Sand, Foundry
Crane sand cutting machine. 11 Iron Tr R 66:
88-90 Ja 7 '15; Same. Foundry 43:77-9 F .'16
How to get high core efficiency. H. M
Iron Age 96:684-6 S 23 '15
Molding sand. W. J. Keep. Foundry 43:880-1
S '15
- u
See also Sand binders
Sand binders
Sand blast
How
the Portage silica co. prepares its prod-
uct to meet the requirements of the foundry
trade. 11 Foundry 43:36-7+ Ja '16 IcranarJr
Plant for sand blasting steel cars,
; *"* Ry
Safe sand blasting from an operating booth.
R. H. Parsons, dlags Elec Ry J 44:1258-
steel cars, diags Ry Age (Mech
Sand drying
Automatic sand dryer. 11 Elec Ry J 46:455 S
11 '15
Drying sand In 7-yd. batches, diag Elec Ry J
46:193 Jl 31 '15
Oil burning sand dryer. F. G. Lister, dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:407 Ag '16
Sand flow
Experiments on the flow of sand and water
through spigots. R. H. Richards, and
B. Dudley. Jr. diags Am Inst Min E Bui 97:
?!-7? JJ .'i5: Same <=ond. Met & '
Sand handling
Notable floating sand and gravel plant. 11 Eng
& Contr 43:476-7 My 26 '15
Pumping and loading sand; with tables of
costs. A. E. Sznith.ll Elec W 66:467-8 Ag 28
'15
Sand washing
Continuous washer cleans 250 yards of sand
a day. plan Eng Rec 72:611 N 13 '15
San Diego, California
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific.
A. J. Quigley. 11 map Eng M 48:643-50 F '15
Bridges
Concrete viaduct at San Diego. 11 Munlc Eng
49:105-6 S '15
Panama-California exposition
At the Panama- California exposition at San
Diego. U Scl Am 113:40 Jl 10 '15
Lighting at San Diego exposition. 11 Elec W
<fe:806-7 Mr 27 '15
Panama-California exposition. U Eng N 78:
801-2 Ap 29 '15
Panama-California exposition; Bertram O.
Goodhue and the renaissance of Spanish-
colonial architecture. C. M. Price. 11 plan
Arch Reo 37:229-51 Mr '15
Public works
San Diego's municipal stadium. F. A. Rhodes.
11 plan Eng N 74:577-80 S 28 '15
Railroads
Terminal facilities at San Diego. 11 plans Eleo
Ry J 46:687-8 Mr 20 '15
Rapid transit
Handling traffic to the Panama-California ex-
position at San Diego. B. M. Warner. 11
map Eleo Ry J 46:508-9 S 18 '15
Sectlonallzlng of electric railway feeders at
San Diego. EL MaoNutt. plan Eleo Ry J 46:
496-9 S 18 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
403
San Diego, California — Continued
Water, supply
Development plan for the water distribution
system of San Diego. P. H. Thearle. Bng &
Contr 48:174-6 F 24 '15
San Diego must save all available water. Eng
Rec 71:714-15 Je 5 '15
Water supply for San Diego, CaL Eng & Contr
44:sup21-2 Ag 25 '15
Water-works improvements at San Diego.
dlags Eng N 78:843 F 18 '15
Sandpapering
Construction of a drum sander. Bldg Age 37:
58 F '15
San Francisco, California
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific.
A. J. Qulgley. 11 maps Eng M 48:654-7 F '15
Bridges
Mission street viaduct. A. J. Cleary. 11 plan
Eng N 73:319-20 F 18 '15
Electricity supply
Interconnected systems serving San Francisco.
11 dlags map Elec W 65:1856-82 My 29 '15
Harbor
Improvement of San Francisco's water front.
f. Newman. 11 dlags Eng N 73:326-8 F 18 '16
Suspended fenders a feature of new rein-
forced-concrete piers at San Francisco.
F. O. -White. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:231-8 F 20
'15
Panama-Paclflo International exposition
Carborundum and cork exhibits at the Pana-
ma-Pacific international exposition. 11 Met
& Chem Eng 13:458-60 Jl '15
Engineering features of the Panama-Pacific
international exposition. G. L. Bayley. 11 Am
Soc M E J 37:571-91. 696-8 O, D '15; Abstract.
Eng N 74:845-6 O 28 '15; Discussion. Am Soc
ME J 37:698-9 D '15
Engineering problems of the Panama- Pacific
exposition. A. H. Mark wart. 11 plan Eng N
73529-36 F 18 '15
Exhibits at Panama-Pacific exposition: elec-
tric railway apparatus shown in both the
palaces of transportation and of machinery.
Elec Ry J 45:519-20 Mr 13 '15
General electric company's exhibits at the
Panama-Pacific international exposition.
G: W. Hall. 11 Gen Elec R 18:561-71 Je '15
Great exposition at San Francisco. 11 Metal
Work 84:377-81 S 17 '15
Home electrical at the Panama- Pacific inter-
national exposition. D. C. Shafer. 11 Gen
Elec R 18:572-8 Je '1C; Same cond. Elec R
6 W Elec'n 06:1041-3 Je G '16
Industrial uses of gas at the Panama-Pacific
international exposition. J: B. Redd. Am
Gas Light J 103:156-7 S 6 '15
Jurors of exhibits at the Panama- Pacific ex-
position. Iron Age 95:1146-7 My 20 '15
Large-scale time-limited construction prob-
lems. E3. P. Lesley, plan Iron Age 95:79-81 Ja
7 '15; Same coml. Eng M 48:891-3 Mr '15
Machinery exhibit compared with those of
earlier expositions, il Power 41:250-6 F 23 '15
Manufacturers' exhibits At the Panama- Pa-
cific exposition. Bloc W 65:813-6 Mr JJ7 .'15
Mechanical engineering at the Panama-Pacific
international exposition. G. W. Dickie, il Am
Soc M E J 37:592-600 O '15
Nation In perspective; Canada at the Panama-
Pacific exposition. E: H. Hurlbut. 11 Scl
Am S 80:17. 24-5 Jl 10 '15
Outline of exhibits of products of mechanical
engineering. 11 Iron Age 96:142-9 Jl 15 '15
Panama canal In miniature operates at ex-
position. II Kng Rec 71:434-5 Ap 3 '15
Panama-Pacific exposition. F. R. Low. II diags
Power 42:180-4, 225-9. 261-0, 2DO-3, 341-3,
374-7. 444-7, 586-8, 730-3 Ag 10-S 28, O 2G, N
23 '15
Petroleum exhibit — San Francisco Panama-
Pacific International exposition, February
20 to December 4, 1915. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:259-60 Mr '15
Printer's trip to the California expositions.
E. C. Andrews, il Inland Ptr 65:372-6 Je '15
Railway exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Inter-
- - ~ 56:685-8,
Railways and the California expositions. 11
Ry Age 59:461-4, 499-502 S 10-17 '15
«? W Streft e**10"* at the Panama-Fa-
il 8° -- n l,fFpoaitl<>*- 11 Good Roads
Panama-
exposition means to-
Amusement features
Aeroscope a novel feature of Panama-Pacific
exposition. II Eng Rec 71:423 Ap 3 '15
Aeroscope at the Panama-Pacific exposition.
11 Elec Ry J 46:31-2 Jl 3 '15
Anchored airship: structural amusement de-
. vice^ weighing 620 tons. II Iron Age 95:184 Ja
Joy^ riding in the sky. II Scl Am 112:344 Ap.
Architecture
Color In architecture at the Panama-Pacific
exposition. W: L. Woollett. il Arch Rec 87:
International Panama- Pacific exposition. 11 Scl
Am 112:194-5 F 27 '15
Panama-Pacific exposition; plan and views.
L: C. Mullgardt. Arch Rec 37:192-228 Mr '15
Panama- Pacific International exposition;
buildings and their cost. G. K. Harrison, il
Am Ind 15:16-20 Mr '15
Scene painting In architecture. W: L. Wool-
lett. 11 Arch Rec 88:671-4 N '15
Texture and color at the Panama-Pacific ex-
position. P. E. Denlvelle. U Arch Rec 38:562-
Three impressions of the exposition. H. R.
national exposition.
882-5 My 22, Je 26
11 plan Ry R
'15
Auditorium
San Francisco's new exposition-civic audito-
rium. U Elec W 65:313 Ja 30 '15
Ventilation and other features of exposition
auditorium at San Francisco. 11 Eng Rec 71:
237-8 F 20 '15
Elcctrlo equipment
Electrical equipment of Panama-Pacific ex-
position. U dlags plan Elec W 64:1241-7 D-
26 '14
Problems in electrical inspection at the Pa-
nama-Pacific international exposition. G. A.
Cleary. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:22-4 Jl 3 '15
Wiring and conduit work at the Panama-Pa-
cific exposition. A. A. Wllloughby. il diag
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:365-8, 432-5, 472-4 Ag
28-S 11 '16
TAgliUng and Jieating
Gas lighting at the Pananm-Pacfflc interna-
tional exposition. C. B. Babcock. 11 Am Gas
Light J 102:234-5 Ap 12 '15
Illumination at the Panama-Pacific exposition.
II Elec W 65:1383-6 My 2D '15
Illumination by ornamental luminous arc lamps
at Panama- Pacific International exposition.
Elec R & W Elec'n 60:1072-3 Je 5 '15
Illumination features at Panama-Pacific In-
ternational exposition. A. A. Willoughby. il
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1032-4 Je 5 '15
Illumination of Panama-Pacific exposition.
G. L. Bayley. 11 Elec W 66:391-6 F 13 '16
Illumination of the Panama-Pacific interna-
tional exposition. W. D'A. Ryan. 11 Gen
Elec R 18:579-93 Je '15; Same cond. Scl Am
S 79:876-7 Je 12 '15; Same cond. Hlum Engr
8:305-9 Jl '15
Panama-Pacific exposition; committee report.
Ilium Eng Soc 10:534-7 no 7 '15; Same cond.
Am Gas light J 103:276 N 1 '15
Panama-Pacific international exposition at
night; how the iUumlnatiner engineer uses
light decoratlvely. H. M. Wright, il Sci Am
112:378+ Ap 24 '15
Spectacular illuminating effects at the Pan-
Pacific exposition, il Sci Am 112:180-1 F 20«
. '15
404
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Contr
San Francisco — Panama-Pacific expos'n.*— Ctow*.
New York state Vvildtng
Facilitating timber design; tables and dia-
grams used in connection with the struc-
tural work on the New York state building.
S. DIamant. Eng Rec 71:296-7 Mr 6 "15
Palace of horticulture
Design of 152-foot steel-framed dome. A. "W.
Earl and T: F. Chace. 11 diags King Rec
70:451-4. 482-4 O '24-31 '14; Same. Eng &
42:314-20 S SO '14
a steel dome for the horticultural
~A. W. Earl and T: F. Chace. diags
N 74:208-12 Jl 29 '15
of the dome of the palace of horticul-
ture. A. W. Earl and T: F. Chace. 11 dlags
N 74:112-15 Jl 15 '15
cular illuminating effects at the Fan-
r Jlflc exposition. 11 Bel Am 112:180-1 F 20
Palace of machinery
Abrasive products at fair, il Iron Tr R 57:487
S 9 '15
Palaoe of mines and metallurgy
Go-operative metallurgical exhibit at the Pa-
nama-Pacific International exposition. A. B.
Wells and G. H. Clevenger. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 13:743-5 O 15 '15
Films and models attract interest In United
States steel corporation's exhibit. 11 Iron Tr
H 67:402-3 Ag 26 '15
Panama-Pacific exposition. 11 plan Colliery 35:
657-63 Jl '15
Steel corporation at Panama-Pacific exposi-
tion. Colliery 35:389-90 F '15
United States steel corporation exhibit at the
Panama-Pacific exposition. Iron Age 94:
1425-6 D 17 '14
What the Panama-Pacific International expo-
sition means to the metallurgical and chem-
ical engineer. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:33!) -40
My '15
Palace of transportation
Motor car exhibits at the Panama exposition.
C. L. Edholm. 11 Horseless Age 36:35-9 Jl 14
• Transportation exhibits at San Francisco. 11
Elec Ry J 45:604-5 Mr 13 'in
Transportation exhibits at the Panama expo-
sition. W: S. Wollner. Ry Age 58:373-5 F
26 '15
Sewerage
Design of the sewerage system for the Pan-
ama-Pacific international exposition. W: C.
WUlard. dlags plan Eng & Contr 42:434-40 N
Plumbing at exposition. A. H. Markart Metal
Work 85:837-8 Je 11 '16
State buildings
State buildings at Panama exposition. 11 Bldg
Age 37:46-8 My '15
Tower of jewels
Design and construction of the 435-ft steel
framed tower of Jewels. F. S. M. Harris. 11
dlags Eng & Contr 43:47-54 Ja 20 '15; Same
cpnd. Eng N 73:866-72 My 6 '15; Same cond.
Eng Rec 71:112-16 Ja 23 '15
Exterior wooden framing of the tower of Jew-
els. plans Eng & Contr 43:377-9 Ap 28 '16
Transportation
Carrying the Panama-Pacific exposition vis-
itors. 11 Eng N 74:770-1 O 21 'if
Transportation in the fair grounds; intramural
railway, auto trains, rolling chairs and mov-
ing platform. 11 Elec Ry J 45:754-5 Ap 17 '15
"Water supply
Public works
Construction progress on the Twin Peaks tun-
nel. A. J. Cleary. 11 dlags BJng N 74:869-71 N
4 15
New San Francisco has risen from the ruins
of 1906. 11 map Eng Rec 71:222-5 F 20 'Hi
San Francisco snore protection, diags Eng N
San* Francisco's 'notable engineering works, il
En* Rec 71:225-30 F 20 '16 l
Rapid transit
Front-end fare collection improves service at
San Francisco. H: T. Jones, il Elec Ily J
46:612-14 S 18 '16 ^ J
How the exposition crowds are being handled
at San Francisco. Elec Ry J 45:b'42 Mr 27
'15
Improvements in transit lines to handle expo-
sition traffic. T. A. Cashin. 11 Elec Ry J 46-
518-19 S 18 '15 ^ '
• Municipal street railways. A. J. Cleary. 11
map Eng N 73:320-4 F 18 '16
Stockton street tunnel and Twin Peaks tunnel
in San Francisco. A. J. Cleary. 11 map Eng
N 73:314-17 F 18 '15 ^
Time-table practice of the San Francisco-
Oakland terminal railways. U. S. Sliter. Elec
Ry J 40:521-2 S 18 '15
Two-car trains on 25 per cent grade, diaga
Elec Ry J 45:977-8 My 22 '16
Two-mile street railway tunnel at San Fran-
cisco. Eng Rec 71:47-8 Ja 9 '15
Sanitary affairs
Garbage and refuse disposal untl experiences
with incineration at Snn Francisco. A. J.
Cleary. il plan Enff N 7:1:301-4 F IS '15
Sewerage
San Francisco's sewerage system. A. J.
Cleary. H dlags maps Kng N 73:3u3-10 F 18
'15
Streets
Boulevard system of San Francisco. J. M.
Owens, mi ip Eng N 74:408-9 S <J 'in
Constructing rock tunnel of 50 -ft. clear width.
Stockton St., San Krancisco. M. G. Til ton.
11 diags plan BTng & Contr 43:93-6 F 3 '15
Pavement problems and experience in San
Francisco. J. M. Owens. 11 Jflng N 72:1180-2
D 10 '14
San Francisco, the exposition city. 11 Good
Roads n s 10:133-9 S 4 '15
Struct piwmentH. roailH and houlovarda. A. J.
Ciliary. II I'Jntf N 73:ttH-l.§l K 18 »1G
Tunnol streets at San Franc JBCO. T. A.
Church. Munlc J 38:707-8 Jo 3 '35
Water supply
He ten llotchy water Hupply project. Eng &
Clonlr 43:imi)33-3 Mr 31 'IB
Hydraulic* fill dam for an earthquake region:
work on the Caltiveras reservoir of the San
• Francisco water supply. Scl Am 112:154+ F
13 '15
FruHcnt wator-Hiinply of Sun Francisco. Eng
N 78:838 K 18 '15
Probable utilization of privately owned water
works at San Franclwco in connection with
new municipal wupply. M. M. O'Shaughnessy.
Eng & Contr 42:230-1 H 2 '14
Progress on Ketch Hotchy water-supply, il
Unit N 74:378 Aff 19 '15
San Priuu'lHvo'H auxiliary 'water-supply for flro
protocUon. A. J. dlnary. 11 plan Ultiffs Eug
N 73:290-7 F 18 'IB
San Kranc'lHco'H future water-supply: Hatch
T Tetchy project. A. J. Clonry. II Enff N 73:
298-801 F 18 'IB
San Francisco municipal railways
Annual report. TOluc Ry J 4fi:1221 Je 26 '15
Sanitary chemistry
Bco also Food— Analysis; Sewage disposal;
Water purification
Sanitary engineering}
Convention of American public health asso-
ciation sanitary engineering section. Eng
Roc 70:sup28D-6 D 12 '14
Sanitary engineering In 1014. Engineer 119:81-
2t 65-8 Ja 8-15 '16
Science of domestic engineering. T: J. Clafly.
Dom Eng 70:7-8 Ja 2 '15
Wrfl afro Filters nnd nitration; Heating1;
Municipal engineering; Plumbing; Public
comfort stations; Refuse and refuse dls-
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
405
Sanitary engineering — Continued
posdl; Ketuse collection; Sanitation; Sewage
disposal; Sewerage; Street cleaning; Ven-
tilation; Water purification; Water supply;
Water supply engineering; also American so-
ciety of sanitary engineering
Sanitary engineering, American society of. See
American society of sanitary engineering
Sanitary engineering, New Jersey society of. See
New Jersey society of sanitary engineering-
Sanitary engineers
Duties of the practical sanitary engineer. J:
• Campbell. Metal Work 83:931 Je 25 '15
Sanitation
Construction camp, Elephant Butte, N. M.
J. D. Graham. 11 diags map Eng N 72:1300-4
Country districts need plumbing regulations.
P. K. Chew. Metal Work 84:659 N 19 '15
Economy in life saving; abstract from a re-
port to the American society of municipal
Improvements. Munlc J 39:616-17 O 21 '15
Improving sanitary conditions on the Ashokan
reservoir watershed. Q: G. Honness. Eng &
Contr 44:213 S 15 '15
Master plumber's view of sanitation. R. A.
Gibson. Metal Work 83:541 Ap 9 'IB
National association of master plumbers sani-
tary committee's report. Dom Ifing 73:112-13
Jl 24 '15
Old time sanitation problems. Metal Work 84:
607-8 N 12 '15
Relative values in sanitation. Eng & Contr 42:
133-5 Ag 5 '14
Sanitary engineer's views on housing. T: J.
Clafly. 11 Dom Bng 73:5-6, 45-6 O 2-9 '15
Sanitation of Iquitos, Peru. G. M. Converse,
il Eng N 73:201 F 4 '15
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. IVV. Trulllnger. dlags
Dom Eng 72:194-7, 224-6, 254-6, 284-6, 313-15,
338-40 Ag 14-8 18 '15
/sVc nlno Disinfection and disinfectants;
Dust removal; Factory sanitation: Foundry
sanitation; Military hygiene; Plumbing: Ref-
use and refuse disposal; Sanitary engineer-
ing; Sewage disposal; Sewerage; Smoke pre-
vention; ventilation; Water purification;
Water supply
Santa Barbara, California
Water supply
Progress of Santa Barbara water-supply pro-
ject. K. Q. Volk. Bng N 74:1080-1 D 2 '15
Santa Fe railroad. See Atchison, Topeka & '
Santa Fe railroad
Santo Domingo. See Mines and mineral resources
—Santo Domingo
Saratoga Springs, New York
Lincoln baths rival continental pools. 11 plan
Metal Work 84:307-8 S 3 '15
Sardinia
Industries and resources
Calamine mines of Sardinia. C: W. Wright.
il map Eng & Min J 100:62fi-8 O 16 '15
Gennamari mill. C. W. Wright, dlags Eng &
Min J 100:794-6 N 13 '15
Sashes
Home instruction for sheet metal workers.
W: Neubecker. diogs Metal Work 81:524-5,
681-2, 718-1!); 82:457+. 015-16, 667-8; 83:498-
9, 66^-7, 830+ Ap 30, ky 22- A), O 2, N tf, 30
•f4, Ap 2, My 7, Je 4 '15
Saskatchewan
Scope of engineering reports and plans for
sewerage and sewage disposal works in
Saskatchewan. Eng & Contr 42:156-6 Ag 12
'14
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Bridges
Concrete arch bridge at Saskatoon. 11 dlags
En* N 73:434-6 Mr 4 '15
Saturated air. See Air
Saturators
New method and furnace for the determina-
tion of the softening temperature of coal
ash under fuel-bed conditions. A. C. Fleld-
ner and A. L. Felld. 11 diags J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:829-36 O '15
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Bridges
Double-leaf bascule railway bridge. 11 diags
Engineer 120:246-7 S 10 '15
Saunders, William Lawrence, 1S5C-
Tb.o<=^oTi* A»« T~~+ HL B> -p^ ^y^ Iredell. por
por Eng M 50:209 N '15
Sausages
New casing for sausages. W. P. Cohoe, E. C.
Fox, and A. J. Acton. Sci Am 112:235+ Mr
6 '15
Savannah, Georgia
Sanitary affairs
Refuse disposal at Savannah. E. R. Conant.
Munic J 38:186-8 F 11 '15
Wharves
Design and construction features of the Ocean
steamship co.'s terminal at Savannah. 11
• plans Eng & Contr 44:343-4 N 3 '15
Saw mills. See Sawmills
Sawdust
Gas from sawdust. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:542-3
Je '15
Sawdust as fuel
Sub- bituminous coal and sawmill waste In
producer plant. G: S. Wilson. 11 Power 42:
442-3 S 28 '15
Sawmills
Electricity in a modern saw mill. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:290-2 F 13 '15
Electricity in the lumber industry. E. F. Whit-
ney. 11 dlags Am List E E Pro 33:183^-53 D
'14; Discussion. 31:439-51 Mr '15
Sawmill engineering. J. E. Noble, plan Power
41:683-4 My 18 '15
Sawmill for form construction. H. E. Ketchum.
11 Eng N 74:986-7 N 18 '16
Saws
Abusing hack saws and cutter wheels. 11 Metal
Work 84:238 Ag 20 '15
Automatic band saw sharpener. 11 Iron Tr R
06:666 Ap 1 '16
Bond saw for light metal shapes. 11 Iron Age
96:85 Jl 8 '15
Brazing outfit for narrow band saws. F. W.
Barrows. 11 diag Foundry 43:317-18 Ag '15
High-speed friction saw for shapes. 11 Iron
Age 95:92 Ja 7 '15
Home-made saw for tubing, commutator bars,
etc. R. H. Parsons, diags Elec Ry J 46:849
New metal band saw. il Foundry 43:328-9 Ag
Recent high-speed hack saw machine, il Iron
Age 96:519 S 2 '15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:544
Self-contained friction saw. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
327-8 F 11 '15
Safety devices
Adjustable guard for circular saws. 11 Iron
Age 96:877 O 14 '15
Adjustable saw guard. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:95 F '16
Scaffolding
New scaffold hoist machine, diag Concrete
Cem 7:46 Jl '15
Safety staging hook. D. E. Charlton. diags
Eng & Min If 100:311 Ag 21 '15
Staging hangers for riveters on structural
work. 11 Bng & Min J 100:677 O 23 '15
Suspended scaffold for building construction,
diags Eng N 73:174-5 Ja 28 '15
See also Shoring and underpinning
Scales -
Automatic scales; abstract. F. J. Schlink. Am
Soc M El J 37:488 Ag '15
Direct reading analytical balance. 11 Scl Am
113:325+ O 9 '15
Heusser multiple weight attachment for chem-
ical balances. *W. Heusser. il Eng & Min J
100:314 Ag 21 '15
Making a chemists' balance. F. W. Salmon,
dlags Power 42:617-18 N 2 '15
Railroad scale testing by the Bureau of stan-
dards. Ry R 56:553-4 Ap 24 '15
Scales. Track. See Track scales
406
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
of
J 88:499-
Schenectady, New York
Sanitary affairs
Municipal •garbage-reduction plant. S. Gertz. 11
Sewerage
Schenectady's sewage disposal plant; nine,
shallow Imhoff tanks and three acres
sprinkling; niters. 11 plans Munlc
504 Ap 15 -16
Schenley park. See Pittsburgh— Parks
Scherblus compensator. See Phase advancers
Scholarships and fellowships
Research fellowships in the engineering ex-
periment station. University of Illinois. Elec
R & W Elec'n &:1225 D 26 '14
School accounting „ ^ A
School accounting and costs. A. HlUer. J Ac-
count 19:437-55 Je '15
School architecture. See Schoolhouses
School buildings. See Schoolhouses
School houses. See Schoolhouses
School hygiene
School sanitation and students' health. W. H.
Smith. Metal Work 83:601-3 Ap 23 '15
See also Schoolhouses— Heatingr and ven-
tilation
School lighting. See Schoolhouses— Lighting
School ships. See Schoolahlps
Schoolhouses
Addlson school, Cleveland, Ohio, and Walker
school, Concord, N. H.; views and plans.
Brlckb 24ml 146-50 O '15
Brick schoolhouse at Pickens, Miss. 11 diags
plans Bldg Age 37:27-31 O '15
Downers Grove kindergarten. Downers Grove,
111.; views. Brickb 24:pl 103-6 Jl '16
Edward Devotion school. Brookllne, Mass, and
Vose school Milton, Mass.; views and plans.
Brickb 24:pl 19-21 F '15
Eight-room brick schoolhouse. 11 dlags plans
Bldg Age 37:45-8 Ag '15
Five examples of oanulevered auditorium bal-
conies, dlags Eng Rec 72:234-6 Ag 21 '15
Francis W'. Parker open-air school of San
Diego; views and -plan. Arch Rec 37:88-90
Modern schoolhouse; corridors and stairways.
W. H. Kllham. 11 plans Brlckb 24:39-42 F
Modern sohoolhouse; exposure and plan. W. H.
Kllham. 11 plans Brlckb 24:93-8 Ap '15
Modern schoolhouse: special features. W. H.
Kllham. U plans Brickb 24:141-4 Je '15
Modern schoolhouse: the class room. >W. H.
Kllham. plans Brlckb 24:3-8 Ja '15
Modern schoolhouse: wardrobes, toilets, and
special rooms. W. H. Kllham. 11 dlags
Brickb 24:69-62 Mr '15
Norwood high school, Norwood. Ohio: views
and plan. Brlckb 24:pl 44-5 Mr '15
Plumbing equipment in Jersey high .school. 11
Metal Work 84:77+ Jl 16 '16
Plumbing work in Kentucky high school 11
Metal Work 84:140-8 Jl 30 '15
School building in Michigan and Connecticut.
Am Inst Arch J 3:487-8 O '15
Sec also School hygiene
Cost
Cost of schoolhouse construction, with a pro-
posed unit based on cubical contents. E: C.
Baldwin. Heat & Ven 12:22-7 Je '15
Modern schoolhouse; cubage and cost W. H.
Kllham. i; plans Brlckb 24:107-10 My '15
Electric equipment •
Government furnishes cheap electricity in
southern Idaho. H. B. Walker. Power 41:
Heating and ventilation
Chicago ventilation commission first report
11 Metal Work 83:632-6+ Ap 30 ^5 _epori:-
Downward ventilation in a Rockford, 111.,
schoolhouse; with discussion. C. E. 6eery
11 plans Am Soc Heat & V E 19:63-81 '18
Experiment In school room ventilation
reduced air supply through Individual ducte
V E $?3C28S 60 S • U *" S°C H*"
Experiments on humidifying air at the Oliver
Wendell Holmes school; with discussion.
C: F. Bveleth. plans Am Soc Heat & v B
19:109*27 33
Heating a country school house in Maine.
E.? B. Harvey, plans Metal Work 82:735 D
Heating a two-story brick schoolhouse: de-
Heating and ventilating Cos Cob school.
°*
Nl9
Heating and ventilation of Schoolhouses. H. L.
Brickb 24:165-8 Jl '15
How to figure school house ventilation. Dom
Ens 72l?28 Ag 21 '16
Plumbing and heating In new Lebanon school
Greenwich, Conn. 11 plan Metal Work 84:13-
14 Jl 3 '15
Recent tests on reclrculatlon of washed air.
G. L. Larson. U Metal Work 84:676-7+ K 26
'16
Recirculating of air In a school In Minnea-
polis. F: Bass. Heat & Ven 12:27-30 Mr '15
Reclrculatlon of air for schools. I. N. Evans.
Heat & Ven 11:46-53 Je '14; 12:43-5 Ap '15
Report of the committee on schoolroom ven-
M tfcatlon. Am Soc Heat & V E 19:104-8 '13
Space requirements for boilers of various types
in school buildings. T. W. Reynolds, dlags
Heat & Ven 12:17-19 Jl '15
Standard details of heating and ventilating
work. F. G. McCann. dlags plans Metal
* Work 81:31-3, 125-6. 234-5. 302-8, 363-4, 421-
4, 494, 511+, 606-7; 82:274-4. 466. 706-7
140-50* 281-2 Ja 2f 16, F 6, 4o, arfr 6, 20
3-10. ky 1, S 4, O 2, N 27 '14. Ja 22,
Lighting
Safeguarding the eyesight of school children.
M. Luckiesh. blblioe 11 Ilium Eng Soc 10:
181-202 no 2 '15; Abstract. Ilium Engr 8:297-
9 Jl '15
School room lighting. F. L. Qodlnez. 11 Arch &
47:365-7, 400-2 O-N '15
Toilet rooms
Modern plumbing equipment in Cos Cob school,
Greenwich, Conn. U Metal Work 84:678+ N
Modern schoolhouse; wardrobes, toilets, and
special rooms. W. H. Kllham. dlags Brlckb
24:60-1 Mr '15
Modern toilet rooms In public schools. J. Gra-
ham, plans Dom Eng 70:332-4, 402-6 Mr 13,
27 '15
Plumbing equipment of Montclair, N. J., high
school II plan Metal Work 84:483-4+ O 15^15
Rational design of sanitary equipment. 11 plan
Metal Work 84:587-8 N 5 '15
Schoolhouses, Portable
Chicago adopts portable schoolhouse idea. 11
plan Metal Work 84:404-5 S 24 '15
Portable schoolhouses In Chicago. 11 dlags Bldg
Age 37:37-40 My '15
Schools. Sen Correspondence schools and
courues; Evening and continuation schools;
Trade schooiw
Schools and shops, Cooperation of
Cooperation between employers and the
schools. W: B. Hunter. Am Soc M E J 37:
278-9 My '15
Co-operative technical schools meet present
needs. F. E. Ayer. Eng N 74:1069-61 D 2 '15
Learning through doing. Sol Am 112:624 Je
McComb apprenticeship plan, Illinois Central
railroad. H. N. Seney. Ry R 57:619-20 N 13
Practicing engineers and industrial education.
F: G. Bonser. En* N 72:1133-4 D t3h^ev.
Auguat. Int
O'ieary. Am Ind 15:26-7 My '16
Schoolshlpa
Schoolshlp Grandduke
Marine En* 20:516-16 N '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
407
Schoop metal spray. See Metal coating
Science
Common alms of science and humanity. A.
Schuster* Engineer 120:252-3 S 10 '15
. Emotionalized science. Scl Am 112:172 F 20 '15
Future of science. Scl Am S 79:370-1 Je 12 '15
German science: abstract. Ind Eng 14:440 N '14
Plea for scientific methods. Scl Am 112:62 Ja
Political importance of science. Sci Am 111:
518 D 26 '14
Recent significant developments in science
and engineering. Sibley J 29:103-9 Ja '16;
Same. Scl Am S 79:82 F 6 '15
Science In the dally press. R. A. Gregory.
Ilium Engr 8:203-7 My '15
Scientific solidarity In wartime. Scl Am 112:
• 396 My 1 '15
See also Chemistry; Geography: Geolc
Inventions; Mathematics: Radioactivity ,
Scientific expeditions; Technology; Weights
and measures. Zoology
Dictionaries
Wanted — a polyglot scientific dictionary. Scl
Am 112:336 Ap 10 '15
Terminology
Science and lexicography. Scl Am 112:78 Ja
23 *15
Science and state
Awards for new truth. Scl Am 113:392 N 6
'15
Practical devices and the lack of capital. C: E.
Duryea. Sci Am 113:119 Ag 7 '15
Scientific American
Seventy years of the Scientific American. 11
Scl Am 112:540-3, 546 Je 5 '15
Scientific American medal
Sixth award of the Scientific American medal
for safety devices. W: H. Tolman. il Sci Am
112:174 F 20 '15
Scientific education
England's tardy recognition of applied sci-
ence. W. R. Whitney. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:819-22 O '15
Scientific expeditions
Roosevelt-Rondon scientific expedition. L. E.
Miller. 11 Scl Am S 79:248-9, 268-70 Ap 17-
Sclentlfic management
Abolition of scientific management in govern-
ment shops. L. W. Moflett 11 Iron Tr R
56:963-6+ My 13 '15
Application of engineering methods to the
problems of the executive, director and
trustee. H. Godfrey. Am Soc M E J 37:334-40
Je '15
Applying scientific management. H. K. Hath-
away. Iron Tr R 67:739-42+, 787-93 O 14-21
'15; Same. Foundry 43:440-4Tb02-7+ N-D '15
Brief on management; testimony of Carl G.
Earth before the Federal commission on In-
dustrial relations! Iron Age 96:1065-6 N 4
'15
Business men to investigate Taylor system.
Iron Age 95:954-5 Ap 2.4 '15
Construction management. S. TO. Thompson
and W: O. TJehtner. il dings W Soc B J 20:
109-29 F '15: Same oond. En* & Contr 43:
428-32 My 12 '15; Discussion. W Soc E J
20:129-51 F '15
Co-operative spirit and industrial peace. F. B.
Gilbreth and L. M. Gilbreth. Iron Age 96:
623-30 S 2 '15
Criminal speeding-up system— and some facts.
W: CrozFer. Am Ind 15:30-1 Ja '35
Departmental work planning system at Port-
land, Ore. F, F. Maize, il Blec Ry J 46:565-7
S 18 '15
Economic choice of shovels for handling dif-
ferent classes of material. C. W. Hartley.
Eng & Contr 43:302-3 Mr 31 '15
Executive's problem; an analysis of what is
involved In different forms of management.
G: D. Babcock. Iron Age 96:419 Ag 19 '15
First principles of shop planning. F. M. Per-
kins, il Foundry 43:866-72 S '15
Government shop management. W: Crozier.
Iron Age 96:954 O 21 '15
Individual In modern management. F. B. Gll-
breth and L. M. Gilbreth. Iron Age 96:802-4
O 7 '15; Excerpts (Practical aide of scien-
tific management). Metal Work 84:630 N 12
"15
Labor problems in scientific management. Iron
Age 94:1369-72 D 10 '14
Labor union, scientific management and the
government. Ind Bug 15:6 Ja '16
Labor vs. scientific management. R. T, Kent.
Iron Tr R 56:471-5 Mr 4 '15
Literature of Industrial management J: R.
Dunlap. Eng M 49:163-6 My '15
New certificate of character for manufactur-
ers. R. G. Valentine. Ind Eng 15:40-3 F '15
Operating a foundry on a scientific basis: a
large Detroit shop specializing In aluminum
castings. F: A. Parkhurst. 11 Foundry 48:
443-7, 479-86; 44:21-6. 53-8 N '14-F '15
Principles of scientific management. F: W.
Taylor. Ind Eng 15:85-9 S TUT<to be cont)
Rider to army bill. Iron A«e 95:430 F 18 '15
Riders to appropriation bills not to work as
management opponents desired. Iron Age 95:
593-4 Mr 11 '15
Scientific handling of salesmen. Ind Eng 14:
385-91 O '14
Scientific management and the labor problem.
R. T. Kent. Ind En* 14:418-21 N '14
Scientific management for the factory of mod-
erate size. D. T. Farnham. Eng M 50:46-51
O '15
Scientific management in a cotton weave room.
Textile World 49:526-8 Ag '15
Scientific management in the office. R. T.
Kent Iron Age 95:82-6, 142-4 Ja 7-14 '15
Scientific management under the X-ray. Iron
Age 96:1236-8 N 25 '15
Status of scientific management in the war
and navy department plants. Eng & Contr
43:506 Je 9 '15
System and Its abuse. J: Calder. Iron Age
96:1043-4 N 4 '15
Taylorlsm and the bonus system. W. L. Myles.
Mach 21:404-5 Ja '15
Three position
breth and L.
N 4 '15
Ultimate type of management J: H. Van
Deventer. Eng M 49:394-401 Je '15
Value of preliminary sketches and layouts In
production work. A. A. Dowd. dlags Horse-
less Age 36:232-4 S 1 '15
Wage systems of scientific management Ind
Eng 15:45-50 F '15
Ree alfto Accounting; Bonus system; Cost
accounting; Efficiency, Industrial; Employ-
ees; Factory management; Foundry man-
agement; Machine shop management; Mine
management; Motion study; Office manage-
ment; Printing offices — 'Management; Pur-
chasing; Railroads — Management; Records;
Routing systems; Shop management; Stores
systems; Task system; Time study
Scientific research
AftronornU'nl and mathematical research.
Prof. Schlesinger. Sci Am S 79:168 Mr 13 '15
German colonies as outposts of science. Scl
Am 111:450 D 5 '14
Knowledge and research. R. W. Raymond. J
Ind & Enpr Chem 7:328-33 Ap '15
National physical laboratory; annual report.
Engineer 119:623-4 Je 25 '15
Rational research. Scl Am 112:376 Ap 24 '15
Relation of physical science to the develop-
ment of engineering. R. C. Glbbs. Sibley J
29:129-82 Ja '15
Science in the war and after the war. J. A.
Fleming. Sci Am S 80:838-9 N 27 '15; Same
cond. Engineer 120:336-7 O 8 '15
Krr alRO Industrial research; Laboratories
Scientific terminology. See Science — Terminology
Scientists
Random reflections on artists and scientists.
Scl Am 112:229 Mr 6 '15
Sclerotcope
Standardization of scleroscope observations.
J. J. Ralph, diags Mach 22:52-3 S '15
Scotch tweed. See Tweed
plan of promotion. F. B. Gll-
M. Gilbreth. Iron Age 96:1057-9
408
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Scotland
Public works
Institution of civil engineers: presidential ad-
dress. B: H. Blyth. Engineer 118:438, 468-9,
614-16 N 6-13. 27 '14
Scows
Concrete scow has withstood 4)6 years' hard
service. Eng- Rec 72:71 Jl 17 '15
Drill boat which lifts Itself clear of the water.
II Eng N 72:1317 D 31 '14
Scrap metal
Classification of old metals. Foundry 43:812-13
Ag '15; Same. Metal Ind n s 13:143 Ap '15
First principles of economy: handling railroad
scrap. Ry R 56:443-5 Mr 27 '16
Foundry use of non-ferrous scrap metals. F. M.
Perkins. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:140-2, 194-7 Ap-
My '15
Handling and sale of car wheels, rails and
scrap iron. J. P. Alexander. Elec Ry J 45:
245-6 Ja 30 '15
Manganese-bronze. J. B. Rnodes. Metal Ind
n s 13:462 N '15
Master blacksmiths' convention: discussion of
reclaiming scrap. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:473
3 »15
Modern reclamation plant and scrap yard. Ry
R 57:281-4 Ag 28 '15
New press for baling scrap metal. 11 Iron Age
95:1059 My 13 '16
Our big scrap heap. Foundry 43:232 Je '15
Philadelphia scrap prices, 1896 to 1914. Iron
Age 95:742 Ap 1 '15
Reclamation of scrap on the Great Northern.
11 Ry Age 58:967- 7<T My 7 '15; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:305-8 Je '15
Recovery of secondary metals. J. P. Dunlop.
Metal Work 84:425+ O 1 '16
Recovery of secondary metals In 1914. Foun-
dry 43:313-15 As '15
Rerolling rail steel. C. A. Tupper. Iron Age
96:471 ACT 26 '15
Sale of scrap metals. B. J. Yungbluth. Elec Ry
J 45:381 F 20 '15
Sales of scrap metals. J. P. Alexander. Elec
Ry JT 45:192-3 Ja 23 '15
Scrap and scrap classification; Railway store-
keepers' association committee report. Ry
Age 68:1089 My 21 '15; Same. Ry R 56:689-
9<TMy 22 '16
Scrap and scrap classification; Railway store-
keepers' association committee report. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:285 Je '15
Scrap-handling1 plant of Boston & Albany rail-
road. 11 Eng Rec 70:651-2 D 12 '14; Ry Age
68:746-6 Ap 2 '16
Scrap prices at Chicago, 1903 to 1914. Iron
Standard old metal classification. Iron Age
94:1516-17 D 31 '14
Welding up scrap nickel anodes. 11 Elec R &
W SFec'n 66:1210-11 Je 26 '15; Same. Eng
& Mln J 100:19 Jl 3 '15; Same. Foundry
43:283-4 Jl '15; Same. Met & Chexn Ebng 13:
453-4 Jl '15; Same cond. Iron Age 95:1392 Je
24 '15; Same abr. Metal Ind n s 13:297 Jl
'15
Where classifying scrap paid; Fort Wayne <fe
Northern Indiana traction co.'s tests. A. W.
Redderson. Elec Ry J 46:96%-8 N 6 '16
See also Metal waste; National scrap Iron
and steel association
Scrapers
Bagley scraper for gravel mining1 In Alaska.
L: H. Eddy. 11 Eng & Mln J 100:257-8 Ag
Power scraper for backfilling trenches. 11 En*
& Contr 44:215-16 S 15T? •
Screen doors
Screen door which saga, dlaga Bldg- Age 37:63-4
A* '15
Screening
Handy ffriazly for heavy -work. K. C. Browne.
dlag En* & Mln J 98:1046 D 12 '14
Portable screening; plants for sand and gravel.
11 Concrete Gem 5:268-4 B '14
See also Sewage disposal— Screening
Screens
Circulating water screens. H. Addlson. diag
Engineer 120:202 Ag 27 '15
Clarifying sewage by fine screens. K. Allen,
il diags Munlc J 39:143-5, 186-8, 220-2 Jl 29-
New traveling' screens at Defray. C. F. Hirsh-
feld. 11 diag Power 41:333-4 Mr 9 '15
Notes on screens for gravel washing and
screening-. W. H. Wilms. diag Eng N 73-
440-1 Mr 4 '15; Same cond. Ind Eng 15:80-1
Power operated multi-basket strainer. U Iron
*— 96:1056-6 N 4 '15; Elec W 66:1108 NW
Revolving screens for sand, gravel and crushed
stone. U Concrete Cem 6:313-14 Je '15
Rlensch-Wurl sewage screens, Brooklyn. 11
Eng N 73:1224-5 Je 24 '15 *"" U
Rotary screens remove macro- organisms from
Denver's lake water supply. 11 Eng Rec 72:
291-2 S 4 '15
Sewage treatment in Germany by means of
the Rlonsch-Wurl rotating screen. Endris.
II Bug & Contr 42:273-6 S 16 '14
Size of products from square and round hole
screens. H. A. Re-ester. Eng & Min J 99:
493 Mr 13 '15
Specifications for uniform screens for* soil
tests. Eng N 73:267 F 11 '16
Steam shovel digs gravel for plant at Coleman.
HI. R. P. Duffy. Concrete Cem 7:170 N '15
Tests for screen selection. F. Melnke, jr. Eng
& Mln J 100:763-4 N 6 '16
Traveling water screens. H: J. EdsalL 11 Pow-
er 42:123-4 Jl 27 '15
Wood screening machine, il dlag1 Eng & M*"
Screw driving machines
Machine for removing1 and driving screws, il
Iron Tr R 56:1115 Je 3 '15; Iron Age 95:1225
Je 3 '15
Special multiple screw driving machine. 11
Iron Age 95:495 Mr 4 '15
Screw machines
Automatic machine development. R. E. Flan-
ders, il Iron Tr R 67:885-93+ N 4 '15; Ab-
stract. Iron Age 96:1179 N 18 '15
Automatic shut-oft on B. & S. automatic
screw machine. E. Whitney, dlags Mach 21:
671 Ap '15
Britain six-spindle automatic screw machine.
11 diags Maoh 21:751-4 My '15; Iron Age 95:
947-8 Ap 29 '16; Iron Tr R 56:919 My £ '16
Cleveland model G automatic screw machine.
11 dlags Mach 21:419-21 Ja '15
Double-head automatic for finishing roller
bearing rollers. 11 dlag Mach 21:965 Ag '15
Forming a wire in the automatic screw ma-
chine. E. Whitney, dlags Mach 21:294-5 D
Hardening; high speed screw machine tools.
R. A. Mmholland Iron Age 96:745 S 30 '15
Index drilling and tapping; attachment for
Brown & Snarpe automatic screw machine.
W. F. Qradolph. 11 dlags Maoh 21:289-90 D
Machining castings in the automatic screw
machine. E. Whitney, dlags Mach 21:381-2
Ja '16
Making aero motor pistons: tool eaulpment
used on Cleveland automatics. D. T. Ha.mll-
ton. 11 dlags Mach 21:800-2 D '14
Making fuse parts on Brown & Sharpe auto-
matic and hand screw machines, diags Mach
21:647-8 Ap '16
Perkins automatic screw machine. 11 Mach 21:
295 D '14
Reciprocating thread rolling machine. 11 Iron
Age 94:1283 D 8 '14
Simple magazine attachment. E. Whitney.
dlags Mach 21:812 Je '16
Simultaneous internal and external forming
on screw machine. C. Lamoreaux. diags
Mach 21:747-8 My '16
See also Machine tools
Screw propellers. See Propellers
Screw spikes. See Spikes (railroad)
8CcSnfllctreofd5ne-half-iiich thread pitches. J: A.
Wood. Maob 22:148 0 '15
Fitch diameter of 90-degree threads. H. Smart
diag Mach 21:1011 Ag '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
409
-iw threading chasers.
chines
aZ8o Pipe threads; Thread cutting ma-
dlag Ry Age 59:126 Jl 16 '15
Modern plant for rolling iron: St.
co. H. C. Estep. il dlags plan
timber guard rails with lag screws.
. Louis screw
co. H. . sep. as plans Iron Tr R
Tap:8a^d+screw8 limits, diaga Mach 22:54-7 S
See also Screw machines; Screw threads;
Thread cutting machines
*%8nz* aMiS hull of the Sea CalL U Met &
Chem Eng 18:884 D 1 '15
Three-masted auxiliary schooner yacht Sea
Call, il Sci Am 112:623 Je 26 '15
Sea power. See Navies; Warships
Sea shells
Use of beach shells as concrete aggregate.
Concrete Cem 7:72-3 Ag §15
Curbing the sea at Qalveston. H: M. Robert.
11 Scl Am 113:268 S 25 '15
Curved overhang suggested tor Galveston sea-
wall. B. L. CortheU. Bug Rec 72:426 O 2 §15
Design of shore-protection works. R. Bennett.
dSgs En* N 74:98-101 Jl 15 '15; Abstract
EnS M 60:466-8 r> '15
Effect of Galveston storm on seawall and
causeway. R. P. Babbitt. Eng N 74:427 Ag
26 '15
Frisco seawall at Cape Qirardeau, Mo. II Ry
Afee 58:889-90 Ap 23 '15
Galveston adopts plan to strengthen Its water-
front defense against future storms. 11 fliag
Eng Rec 72:576-7 N 6 '15
Galveston survives hurricane. 11 map Eng N 74:
GalvestorFs sea-wall checks hurricane's de-
vastation. B. B. Van de Greyn. 11 dlags Eng
Rec 72:271-5 Ag 28 '15
Instance 6f the parabolic reflector reversed;
Galveston sea wall as a sound reflector.
L. F, J. Zerbee. Scl Am 113:236 S 11 'IB
John B. Hawley confirms view that sea-wall
saved Galveston. Bug Rec 72:276 Ae 28/15
Storm damage to sea walls on California
coast 11 dlags Eng N 73:720-1 Ap 15 '15
Toronto breakwater to curb 10-foot waves.
dlags Eng Rec 70:694-6 D. 26 '14
Sec also Bulkheads
Sea water
Irrigation with fresh water from the sea. B. J.
Moynihan. Scl Am S 79:84-5 F 6 '15
Seaboard flip line
Annual report map Ry Age 57:1171-2, 1209-10
D 25 '14
Organizing the supply department on the Sea-
board air line. H. 0. Pearce. Ry Age 58:45-
7 Ja 8 '15
Seals
Insoluble seal for letters. Scl Am S 79:138 F
27 '15
Seamanship. See Navigation
ht on the seamen's bill Scl Am 113:58 Jl
'15
Seamen's church Institute, New York
Plumbing system in Seamen's church .insti-
tute. U Metal Work 83:412-14 Mr 19 '15
Searchlights
Conditions determining the candle-power
and steadiness of large current arcs for
searchlights. H. Ayrton. Ilium Engr 8:78-81
F '15
Constituent parts of a searchlight, testing
etc. C. S. McDowell. 11 Am Inst E E Pro
34:196-208 F '15; Abstract and discussion.
Elec RAW Elec'n 66:393 F 27 '16; Abstract
and discussion. Elec W 66:526-7 F 27 '15;
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 84:2975-88 D
Electricity In marine work. M. W. Day. 11
Gen Eteo R 18:609-11 Je '15
Light
17 '
Electricity in the war. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:76-8 Jl 10 '15
xperimenting i
8t>:23 Jl 10 '15
Linemen's non-electric and electric search-
lights. il Elec Ry J 45:472 Mr 6 '15
Method for determining the range of search-
lights. A. Blondel. Blum Engr 1:85-90, 153-9
Motor Searchlights with the British-French
forces. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:239 Ag 7
'15
New searchlight for use with dry cells. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:209 Jl 31 '15
Portable searchlights for fire departments.
• L. C. Porter and F. S. Bailey. il Gen Elec
R 18:1144-5 D '15
Practical and theoretical notes on projectors.
A. P. Trotter. Ulum Engr 8:82-4 F '16
Searchlamp mounted on truck for British
navy. 11 Blec W 65:1262 My 15 '15
Searchlight automobile for the Italian army.
11 Scl Am 113:273+ S 25 '15
Searchlight for the United States navy.
H. T Wade. Sci Am 112:382 Ap 24 '15
Searchlights and the visibility of distant ob-
JectsTSci Am S 80:87 Ag 7 '15
Searchlights; some notes on their scientific
development and practical applications; with
discussion. P. G. ledger. 11 diag Ilium Engr
8:53-76 F §15
Searchlights; the more usual electrical sys-
tems of operation. J. F. Crowley. Ulum Engr
8:159-60 Ap '15
Searchlights; their scientific development and
practical applications. Ulum Engr 8:41-3 F
Unusual lighting effects at night pageant. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:332-4 Ag 5l '15
Watching the enemy from the fighting line, il
Scl Am S'80:88-9 A£ 7 '15
Searles Lake, California
Searles Lake patent protest. Eng & Min J 99:
334-5 F 13 '15
Seashore
Ripple marks; a study of water action on the
seashore. C. Elpry. 11 map Sci Am S 80:188-
91 S 18 '15
Seaside resorts
Collection and disposal of sewage at seaside
resorts. M. A, Pugh. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
43:175-9 F 24 '15
Seattle, Washington
Architecture
L. C. Smith building, Seattle, Wash, II plan
Arch & Bldg 46:471-5 D '14
Harbor
Panama canal and the ports of the Pacific.
A7jrQuigley.il map E»ng M 48:811-16 Mr '15
Port development at Seattle. P. P. Whltham.
11 dlags map Eng N 73:476-81 Mr 11 '15
Lighting
Seattle municipal lighting plant W. I* E2d-
ston. 11 plans Power 41:182-5 7 9 '15
Manufacturers' exhibit and exchange
Seattle Industrial exhibit. U Iron Age 96:194-5
Jl 22 '16 ,
Ordinances, etc.
Ordinances regulating street
placement by city. Munic Eng 48:11
Public works
Sea water to rise into fresh-water
Whitham. U map Eng N 74:246-7 Ag 5
Rapid transit
18 F
caJwO. P.
'15
Double trolley system in Seattle. H. J.
nedy. S Elec Ry J 45:128-9 Ja 16
. .
'15
Municipal owne
1311 15 12 '14
Ken-
ownership In Seattle. Elec Ry J 44:
5- •£
Sewerage
and maximum flow in a Seattle
Sllffinan, map Bng N 74:882-
410
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Seattle, Washington — Continued
Water supply
Leakage from Cedar lake reservoir. Seattle
water-supply. C: E. Fowler. 11 map plan Eng
N 73:112-15 Ja 21 '16
Seawalls. See Sea walls
Secondary batteries. See Storage batteries
Secondary metals. See Scrap metal
Secret reserves. See Accounting
Securities ^ „
Book accounts as security for loans. £1 J.
Buckley. Metal Work 83:237 F 6 '16
See also Bonds: Negotiable instruments;
Railroads — Securities
Seeds
Occurrence and significance of manganese in
the seed coat of various seeds. /.S.Mc-
Hargue. Am Chem Soc J 36:2532-6 D '14
Seed supply and the war. G. B. Mitchell. 11
Scl Am 111:488 D 12 '14
Evaporation and seepage from Irrigation res*
ervolrs. K. A. Heron. 11 Eng N 74:294-5 Ag
12 '15
How to express seepage losses from Irrigation
canals. S: Fortler. Eng N 73:1128-9 Je 10 '15
Losses In concrete and mortar lined canals.
H. D. Newell. Bug Rec 72:21 Jl 3 '15; Same
abr. Bng & Contr 44:22 Jl 7 '15
Seepage develops at Cedar river reservoir.
Eng Rec 71:62 Ja 9 '15
Transmission losses In unllned Irrigation chan-
nels. S: Fortier. Eng N 73:1060-3 Je 8 '15
Selby smelter commission
Report~of the Selby smelter ftQTnrnlflBlon. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:4l-5 Ja *15; Same cond. Eng
& Mln J 98:1075-8 D 19 '14
Constructing selenium cells. Scl Am 112:201
F 27 '16
Construction of selenium cells. S: Wein. Scl
Am 112:403 My 1 '16
Estimation of selenium in sulfur. W. Smith.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:849-50 O '16
Galvanic cell that reverses its polarity when
Illuminated. A. A. Campbell. Scl Am S 80:66
Jl 81 '15
Mechanical eye bringing sight to the blind;
a description of the crystal phonopticon.
L. E. Dodd. 11 Sci Am 113:1384- Ag 14 '15
Selenium cell making. Scl Am S 79:187 Mr 20
Selenium In the production of colored glass.
S: Wein. Sci Am 112:361 Ap 17 '15
Sellers; Matthew Bacon
Sketch, por Eng M 50:200-1 N '15
Selling. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Selvaqes
Rolled selvages. Textile World 49:666-7 S '15
Semaphores
Semaphore with automatic whistle to direct
street traffic In San Francisco. 11 Elec Ry J
45:671 Ap 3 '15
Seml-carbazlde
Action of monochloroacetlc acid on seml-car-
"bazlde and ,hydrazlne. J. R. Bailey and
W. T. Read. Am Chem Soc J 36:1747-66 Ag
"14
Septic tanks
Another septic-tank decision. Eng N 74:667 S
30 '15
Concrete septic tanks for country bouses.
diags Concrete Cem 6:sup91 Ap '15
Construction and operation of septic tank.
W. H. Chap.man. diag Metal Work 83:636-8+
Ap 30 16
Construction of concrete septic tanks. F. H.
Wilson, diags Metal Work 82:768+ D 11 '14
Design of sewage system for residences. D. W.
Blngham. Metal Work 82:730 D 4 '14
Explosion in Pasadena septic tank. 11 Metal
Work 84:464 O 8 '15
Septic tank and sewage disposal. B. J. Ash-
k 84:557
.
ley. Metal Work 84:557 O 29 '16
a 9d* sewase dlsP°aal- Metal
Septic tank explosion at Florence. N. C.
M. Maffltt. Eng N 73:410-11 F 25 '15
Septic tank for underground latrine. H. G.
ftckard. diag Eng & Sfan J 99:149 Ja 16 '15
Sewage disposal by means of the septic t»mrj
J. Graham, dlags Dom Eng 73:198-200 N 13
Sewage disposal by septic tank systems.
W.Tl. Chapman, diags Dom Bng 71:94-6 Ap
Sewage disposal for country homes, dlaes
plans Bldg Age 37:63-5 S 'f5 ^
Sewage disposal in rural country districts.
B. D. Colby. Metal Work 84:341-3 S 10 '15
Sewage • disposal methods in rural districts,
diags Metal Work 83:672-5. 698-4+ My 7-14
Sewage disposal system for suburban home.
B: 1). Rich, diag Metal Work 84:644-6 N 19
Theory and practice in sewage disposal; sep-
tic tank design and construction. D. W.
Blngham. diag Metal Work 83:345-6+ Mr 5
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. W. Trulllnger. diags
Dom Eng 72:313-15, 338-40 S 11-18 '15
Serbia. See Servia
Serum therapy
Garden of serpents in the Serotheraplc insti-
tute of Brazil. J. Boyer. il Scl Am 112:447
My 15 '16
New method of disinfecting wounds. Sci Am
Servia
Present geographical position of Serbia.
J. CvUicT Sci Am 112:219 Mr 6 '15
Settlers, Slag. See Slag settlers
Settling ponds
Settling-pond sludge box. 11 Eng & Mln J 98:
1139 D 26 '14
Sewage
Establishing and enforcing a British standard
for sewage effluents. Eng N 72:1326 D 31 '14
Sewer construction in Chicago, 111., with a
ladder type excavator. S. E. Bates. 11 Munic
Eng 49:193-5 N '15
Waste greases from sewage. Metal Work 84:
236 Ag 20 '15
ffcc also Sewage aeration; Sewage dis-
posal; Sewage flow; Sewage pumping; Sew-
age sampling1; Sewage sludge; Sewage tanks;
Sewer pipes; Sewerage; Water pollution
Testing
Analytical methods for the control of sewage-
treatment works. Eng N 73:64-6 Ja 14 '16
Brooklyn sewage-aeration and activated-
sludge experiments. E. J. Fort. 11 diag Eng
N 74:214-17 Jl 29 '16
Comparison of methods for determining put-
resclbllity or oxygen demand. F. E. Kale
and T: W. Melia. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:760-4
S '15
Decatur, HI. installs plant for sewage tests.
11 Eng Rec 71:496-6 Ap 17 '15
Determination of the biochemical oxygen de-
mand by the saltpeter method in stock-
yards, tannery and corn products wastes. A.
Lederer. J Jiid & Eng Chem 7:514-16 Je '15
•Electrolytic sewage treatment, Elmhurst,
Borough of Queens. New York city. Munlc
J 39:551-4 O 7 '15
Electrolytic sewage treatment plant at Durant.
Oklahoma. W. I* Benham. 11 diags Munic
Eng 49:141-6 O '15
Operation of sewage disposal plants. F. E.
Daniels. Munlo J 37:563, 735-8, 879-80 O 16,
N 19, D 17 '14
Recommended tests for use In laboratory control
of sewage works operation. Eng & Contr 43:
.3-4 Ja ? '16
Sewage works operation: report of a committee
of the American public health association.
Munic J 37:882-3 D 17 '14
Tests controlling sewage plant operation. Eng
Rec 70:674-5 D 19 '14
Sewage aeration
Activated sludge and the Baltimore sewage
experiments. O. J. Requardt. diag Eng Rec
72:23 Jl 3 '15
Activated sludge and the. Baltimore sewage
experiments. O. J. Wilkinson. Eng Rec 72:
640N 20 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
411
Sewage aeration — Continued
Activated sludge and the Baltimore sewage ex-
periments. (W. S. Coulter, dlag Eng Rec 71:
Activated-sludge experiments at Milwaukee,
Wls. T. C. Hatton. diags Bng N 74:134-7 Jl
15 *16
Activated-sludge experiments at Urbana, III.
Ens N 74:1096-7 D 2 '15
Activated sludge experiments In Canada. R. O.
Wynne-Roberts. Munlc Bng 49:68-9 Ag '15
Activated sludge In America: an editorial sur-
vey. M. N. Baker. 11 dlag Eng N 74:164-71 Jl
22 '15; Abstract. Eng M 49:931-3 S '16
Activated sludge sewage disposal. 11 Munlc J
38:504-5 Ap 15 '15
British engineer submits an activated-sludge
query. O. J. Wilkinson. Bng N 74:»48 N 11
Brooklyn sewage-aeration and activated-sludge
experiments. E. J. Fort. 11 dlag Eng N 74:
214-17 Jl 29 '15
Choosing air compressors for activated-sludge
tanks. C. H. Nordell. Eng N 74:904-6 N 4 '15
Co-operation sought in conducting activated
sludge experiments at Baltimore. L. C.
Frank and C. W. Hendrick. dlag Eng Rec
71:521-2 Ap 24 '15
English experiments on sewage aeration re-
viewed as preliminary to Baltimore tests.
L. C. Frank. Eng Rec 71:288-9 Mr 6 f!5
Purification of sewage by aeration in the
presence of. activated sludge. E: JBartow and
Same. Eng Rec 71:421-2 Ap 3 '15
Sewage aeration at Lawrence and Manches-
ter compared. H. W. Clark. Eng Rec 71:367-8
Mr 20 '15
Treatment of sewnge by aeration in the pres-
ence of activated sludge. B: Bnrtow. il Met
& Chem Ens 13:001-4 D 1 '15
World'n first full-sculo plant for the treat-
ment of sewage by the activated sludge
SroroHH, Milwaukee, \VIs. T. C. Hatton.
lags, phin Kntf & Contr 44:iW2-7 O 27 '15;
Same conil. Kng Re(t 72:481-4 O 16 M5; Ab-
stract. Alunlu J 3U:77«-7 N IS 'Ifi
Sewage disposal
Additions to the Baltimore sewage-works. 11
diag Bng N 74:278-9 AR 5 '15
Advances in sewage disposal. G: W. Fuller.
Eng Rec 71:10-11 Ja 2 '15
Akron Is building sewage and garbage dis-
posal plants, plan Eng Uec 71:63 Ja 9 '15
Albany Bcwage-alHj)Oflal works. J: H. Gregory,
plans I5nff N 74:092-5 O 7 '15
Albany's sewage treatment plant; sixteen Tra-
hoff tanks and eight sludge beds. 11 dlags
Munlc J 38:837-40 Je 17 '15
Chicago should no longer depend on sewage
dilution. Eng Rec 72:394 S 26 '16
Collection and disposal of sewage at seaside
resorts. M. A. Pugh. il dlags Eng & Contr
43:175-9 F 24 '15
Collection and treatment of sewage In Phila-
delphia. Eng & Contr 42:205-7 Ag 26 '14
Collection and treatment of sewage in their
relation to the city of Philadelphia. G: S.
Webster. Boston Soc C E f 1:277-89 My '14
Committee outlines best methods for sewage
works operation. Bng Rec 72:316-17 S 11 '15
Construction and operation of Gloversvllle sew-
age works. H. P. lOddy and H. J. TTanmer. il
diaffB plan Bug N 74:744-7, 780-1 O 14-21 '15
Converting old septic tank and contact beds
Into two-story tank and "sprinkling filters at
" "~ " \ il plans
Data and discussion on the handling of sewage
sludge. Eng & Contr 43:4-5 Ja 6 '15
Degree of purification desirable and practica-
ble in sewage treatment plants In Iowa. I*
Hlgglns. Eng & Contr 43:479-80 My 26 '15
Design, cost and operation of new sewage
treatment plant at the state hospital, War-
ren, Pa. P. B. Mebus and F. R. Berlin,
plans Eng & Contr 43:265-8 Mr 24 '15 M
Design of sewage systems for residences.
D. W. Bingham. Metal Work 82:730 D 4 '14
~ ' of two residential sewage treatment
including settling tanks of Imhofl
J: A. 'Greeley. 11 dlags plans Bng &
42:565-7 D 16 '14
Disposal of Greater New York's »ew»
fS?Y^Jr J^ns. C: JE. Gregory. Munlc J
o»3-4 .N 4 15
Experience in Germany with combined sedi-
mentation and digestion tanks and separate
sludge digestion tanks. K. Thumm and E. a
Relchle. lEng & Contr 42:389-42 O 7 '14;
Same cond. (Preliminary report on Bmscher
tanks and kindred sewage-clarification pro-
cesses). Bng N 72:1306-8 D 31 '14
Future sanitary problem of Chicago; sym-
posium, W Soc B J 19:757-75 O '14
— of sewage sludge; abstracts. G: S.
v. Am_Spc MB 0137:96-7 F '15; Munlc
scusslon. Am Soo
T J 87:97-8 F '15
Imhoff tanks and sprinklers for sewage of
Brighton district, Rochester, New York.
dlags plan Eng Rec 71:679-82 My 29 '15
Inoffensive sewage disposal. R. Bering, plan
dlags Munlc Bng 48:127-9 F '15
Low river flow exacting for Columbus sewage
works. Bng Rec 71:492 Ap 17 '15
Main drainage works proposed for New York.
66 p"'^°Per' U maps Boston Soc C E J 1:31-
Maintenance of sewers and disposal works
demands treatment of Injurious trade
wastes^ W. I* Stevenson. Bng Rec 71:256-
Making over a small sewage- treatment plant
at Morrlstown, N. J. 11 dlag Bng N 73:208-9
Maryavllle, Ohio, sewage-treatment plant;
Hcreeiiing, two-story sedimentation tanks,
crushed -stone contact beds and intermit-
tent wand filters. JS. D. Barstow. Eng Rec
Ninth and final reports of the Royal commis-
sion on sewage disposal of Great Britain,
Bng & Contr 43:478-9 My 26 '15
Observations of some European water purifica-
tion and sewage disposal plants. B: Bartow.
fl Am Water Works Assn J 2:13-24 Mr '15
Operating records of Atlanta sewage treatment
plant show adequate degree of purification.
C: C. Hommon. 11 Bng Rec 72:4-7 Jl 3 '15
Operating sewage disposal plants. Munlc J 38:
66 Ja 21 '15
Operation of sewage disposal plants. F. B.
Daniels. 11 Munlc J 36:67-71. 237-40, 389-92,
529-33, 733-6, 885-8; 37:67-9, 225-8, 386-8, 553-
3. 735-8, 879-82 Ja 16, F 19. Mr 19, Ap 16,
My 21, Je 18, Jl 16, Ag 20, ^ 17, O 16, N 19,
D 17 '14
Operation of the Plainfleld sewage-works.
J: R. Downea. Bng N 73:234-5 F 4 '15
Ornamental plants on sewage bed, Harrison,
N. Y. A. Potter. II Bng N 74:412 AS 26 '15
Philadelphia sewage report Bng N 73:1051-2
My 27 '16
Philadelphia's sewage disposal problem. W, L.
Stevenson. 11 Metal Work 83:728-9 My 21
'15
Placing a neglected sewage treatment plant
in successful operation at Montlcello, Arkan-
sas. G. A. Watklns. 11 plan Eng & Contr 43:
247-8 Mr 17 '1C
Plumbing Installation and sewage disposal.
C: A. Whittemore. Brickb 24:116-18, 137-40,
171-3 My-Jl '16
Probable future of various sewage treatment
methods. G: W. Fuller. Bng & Contr 42:204-
Processes available for the treatment of in-
dustrial wastes. Bng & Contr 43:863-6 Ap
21 '16
Recommend filtering Chicago water and pro-
gressive disposal of sewage. G: A. So —
J: D. Watson and A- J. Martin. Bng
71:709 Je 5 '16
Recommended general procedure in se*
works operation, plan Bng & Contr 42:667-8
D 16 '14
untried sewage treatment methods for
,tur, m. Li. Pearse and S. A- Greeley.
Rec 71:775-6 Je 19 '15
Remodeling of septic tanks Into ImhofC tanks
eliminates odors from land Irrigation. 11 dlags
plan Engt Rec 71:747-8 Je 12 '15
Royal commission on sewage disposal. Engi-
neer 119:878-9 Ap 16 '15
Sanitary engineering In 1914. Engineer 119:31-
2, 65-6 Ja 8-16 '15
412
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sewage disposal — Continued
Schenectady*s sewage disposal plant; nine
shallow Irahoff tanks and three acres of
sprinkling filters. U plans Munlc J 38:499-504
Ap 15 '!&
Sewage disposal at Baltimore water purifica-
tion plant J. W. Armstrong. 11 diag plan
Munlc J 39:251-2 Ag 19 '15
Sewage disposal at Bloomlngton; abstract.
U. S. Hanna. Munlc J 37:883-4 D 17 '14
Sewage disposal at Lethbridge, Alberta.
A. C. D. Blanchard. Munic Eng 48:217-20
Mr '15
Sewage disposal by septic tank systems. W. H.
Chapman, diags Dom Eng 71:94-6 Ap 24 '15
Sewage disposal in Chilliwack, B. C. D. P.
Dunn, diags Munic J 38:687-9 My 20 '15
Sewage disposal In Maryland; advantages of
Joint sewerage and sewage treatment sys-
tems for small towns. Munic J 38:842-4 Je 17
'15
Sewage disposal plant at Aberdeen, South
Dakota; with discussion. W. G. Potter. U
plans W Soc E J 19:788-805. pi 1-8 O '14;
Same. Eng & Contr 43:37-8 Ja 13 '15; Same
cond. Metal Work 84:214-17 AS 13 '15
Sewage disposal plant for Akron. 11 diags plan
Munic J 39:71-4, 112-14 Jl 15-22 '15
Sewage disposal system for private house.
G. E. Watklns. diags Metal Work 88:381-2
Mr 12 '15
Sewage disposal without odor. R. Herlng.
Munic Eng 48:181-5 Mr '15
Sewage disposal works at Fitchburg, Mass.
D: A. Hartwell. 11 fold maps- Boston Soc
C E J 2:203-22 Je '15; Excerpt (Costs of the
Fltchburg sewage treatment works) Eng &
Contr 43:566 Je 23 '15
Sewage disposal* works at Leefds. maps Engi-
neer 118:501-2 N 27 '14
Sewage purifying plant at Ostend. Scl Am 112:
50 Ja 9 '15
Sewage-treatment and garbage-reduction
works for Akron, Ohio. Kng N 73:147 Ja 28
*15
Sewage-treatment plant at Calvert, Tex. T: L.
Fountain. 11 diags plan Eng N 73:930-4 My
Sewage treatment plant for a small sanator-
ium. R. F. MacDowell. il diags Bng N 73:
1014-16 My 27 '15
Sewage treatment: report of committee of
American public health association. 11 Munic
J 38:7-10 Ja 7 '16
p-works of Marysville, Ohio, diags Eng
_ . .3 :484 Mr 11 15
Sewage- works operation. Eng N 73:110 Ja 21
'15
Sewage works operation. Munlc J 39:434 S 16
'15
Small sewage treatment plant: Home for the
Indigent of Delaware county,- Pa. P. E. Me-
bus and F. R. Berlin. 11 dlag plan Munlc J
37:877-9 D 17 '14
Steam disinfection for sewage on common car-
riers, dlag Eng Rec 71:48 Ja 9 '15; Same
(Sewage treatment on trains and boats).
Eng M 48:917-18 Mr '15
" "Jons on the operation of small sewage
" " " Contr 43:82-3 Ja
27 '15
plants. Eng &
Theory and practice in sewage disposal; sep-
tic tank design and construction. D. W.
Bingham. dlag Metal Work 83:345-6+ Mr 5
Three districts for disposal of Cleveland's
sewage. R. W. Pratt. Eng Bee 71:422 Ap 8
Two years' tests indicate best treat
Chicago stock yards wastes, il "
71:266-8 F 27 '15
West End sewage- treatment works, Hamil-
ton, Ont. B. E. T. **"*
73:424-8 Mr 4 '15
Ellis, diags plans JEftng X
World's first full-scale plant for the treat-
ment of sewage by foe activated sludge
process, Milwaukee. Wls. T. G. Hatton.
diags plan Eng & Contr 44:322-7 O 27 '15;
Same cond. En* Rec 72:481-4 O 16 '1ft Ab-
stract, Munic 789:776-7 N 18 '16
See altto Imhoff tanks; Plumbing: Refuse
and refuse disposal; Septic tanks; Sewage—-
Testing; Sewage aeration; Sewage Irriga-
tion; Sewage pumping; Sewage tanks: Sew-
erage; Water pollution; Water purification
Disinfection
Automatic device controls hypochlorlte appli-
cation. E. E. Ludwick. diags Eng Rec 72-
103-4 Jl 24 '15
Electrolytic treatment
Electrolytic method of sewage disposal. J. c
Olsen. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:735-9, 793-7 O
15-N 1 '15
Electrolytic sewage treatment, ElmhursL
Borough of Queens, New York city. Munlo
Electrolytic sewage treatment plant at Dur-
ant, Oklahoma. W. L. Benham. 11 diags Mu-
nlc Eng 49:141-6 O '15
Experiments
at Urbana> ^
Activated sludge in America: an editorial sur-
vey. M. N. Baker. 11 dlag Eng N 74:164-71
Jl 22 '15; Abstract. Eng M 49:931-3 S '15
Activated sludge sewage disposal. 11 Munic J
38:504-5 Ap 15 '15
Co-operation sought in conducting activated
sludge experiments at Baltimore. L. C.
Frank and C. W. Hendrlck. dlag Eng Rec
71:621-2 Ap 24 '15
Design of the sewage treatment experimental
plant at Brooklyn, N. T. G: T. Hammond.
Eng & Contr 42:527-30 D 2 '14;. Same cond.
Mimic Eng 47:427-36 D '14
English experiments on sewage aeration re-
viewed as preliminary to Baltimore tests.
L. C. Frank. Bug Rec 71:288-9 Mr 6 '15
Milwaukee sewerage problem and the sewage
treatment testing station. T. C. Hatton. Eng
- '
& Contr 42:368-9 O 14 '14
Purification of sewage by _
nee of activated sludge. E: Bartow and
aeration in the
_— _, _.s, — 4U. A^diJLLVVV CU1U
W. Mohlmon. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:318-20
"' ~ " " &_Contr 43:310-11 Ap
Sewage aeration at Lawrence and Manches-
ter compared. H. W. Clark. Eng Rec 71:367-8
Mr 20^15
Treatment of sewage by aeration in the pres-
ence of activated sludge. E: Bartow. 11 Met
& Chem Eng 13:901-4 D 1 '15
Filtration
Algae growths cover Atlanta sewage niters.
C: C. Hommon. 11 Eng Rec 72:335 S 11 '15
Concrete blocks cover sewage filter under-
drains. 11 Eng Rec 71:333 Mr 13 '15
Constructing the Fitchburg sewage-
F. A. Marston. il diags Eng N 74:4-6 Jl 1
e-works.
.
Design feature of new sewerage system and
sewage disposal works for Cleburne, Texas.
R E. McDonnell, diags plans Eng & Contr
44:72-5 Jl 28 '15 .
Economics of sewage filters. O: W. Fuller.
Eng & Contr 42:369-71 O 14 '14
Economy of deep sewage filters explained on
basis of "held" water and hydraulics. H. W.
Clark. Eng Rec 72:477-8 O 16 '15
Method of adjusting sewage sprinklers. A. T.
Nabstedt dlag Eng N 74319-20 Jl 29 '15
Sewage- works of Morristown, N. J. C. Potts.
11 diags plan Eng N 73:1105-8 Je 10 '16
Typical Iowa sewage treatment plant and its
proper operation. Eng " " ' ----- -
15
& Contr 44:6-7 Jl 7
Variable-capacity hotel sewage-treatment
plant. G: IL: Robinson. 11 plan Eng N 74:346-
7 Ag 19 '15
Regulation
State control of sewage-treatment works. Eng
N 74:591-2 S 23 '16
Screening
i of fine screening at
& Contr 43:5-6 Ja 6^16
Daytona, Via.
Clarifying sewage by fine screens. K. Allen.
11 diags Muntc J 39:143-5, 186-8, 220-2 Jl 29-
Ag 12 '15
Fine screening adopted in preference to sedi-
mentation and separate sludge digestion, on
cost basis, at Brooklyn, diag Eng & Contr
•4£:7 Jl 7 '15
Rlensch-Wurl sewage screens, Brooklyn. 11 Eng
N 73:1224-5 Je 24 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
413
Sewage disposal— Screening- — Continued
Sewage pumping, screening- and sterilizing
station a* Saytona. ETa. ; specifications.
tfans Eng & Contr 42:525-7 D 2 '14
Sewage screening at Daytona, fla. Munic J
37 '884 D 17 *14
Sewage treatment in Germany by means of the
Rlensch-Wurl rotating screen. Bndrls. 11 Eng
& Contr 42:273-6 8 16 '14
Sewage disposal. Rural
City sewers for country
iSng 72:351 S 18 '15
^ , ^
homes, plan Dom
Sewage disposal for country homes, dlags plans
Bldg Age 37:63-5 S; 66-7 O '15
Sewage disposal In rural country districts.
B D. Colby. Metal Work 84:341-3 S 10 '15
Sewage disposal methods in country places.
T Horton. diags Metal Work 84:679-81 N 26
'15
Sewage disposal methods In rural districts.
Metal Work 83:672-5, 693-4+ My 7-14
•IB
Sewage disposal system for suburban home.
E: IX Rich, dlag Metal Work 84:644-6 N 10
Three
residential sewage-treatment plants
near Cleveland. R. F. MacDoweli. Bng N 74:
56-7 Jl 8 '15; Abstract Concrete Gem 7:81
afer1 supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. B. W. Trulllnger. dlags
Dom Er« 72:313-16, 338-40 S 11-18 '15
electrically controlled automatic sewage
jector system, plan Eng & Contr 43:524 Je
9 'IB; Enp Rec 71:699 My 29 '15; Power 42:
Efficiency test of a Shone ejector plant. C. S.
Moore, diag Bng & Contr 43:664-1* Je 23 '15;
Same. Munlc J 39:76-8 Jl 15 '15
Sewage farms. See Sewage Irrigation
Automatic sewage -pumping and metering sta-
tion, Providence, R. I. A. A. Wood, il plans
En* N 74:293-4 As 12 '1C
Devices for measuriE
Wright, jr., and ot ------ __ ------ ----
C E J 1:439-B4 O '14; Same. En£ & Contr
43:508-11 Je 9 '15
Dye for measuring Re\i
- - -- • - 89:550-:
__ iring the flow of sewage. B:
and others, il dlags Boston Soc
Iels. Munic J _
Method and results of
at Berkeley, Calif. T. A,
flow. F. 13. Dan-
7 '16
sewage gaglngs
«.t ^o™^, w~,«. ^. ~. -Ither. plan Eng
& Contr 43:506-6 Je 23 '15
-Run-off from sewered areas; final report of
committee, bibllog il dlags Boston Soc C B
J 1:291-382 Je '14; Abstract. Munlc J 37:73-4
Jl 16 '14 ., . _
Sewage measurement and automatic control
of storm overflow at Pawtucket, R. I. G: A.
Carpenter. 11 diags Boston Soc C B J 1:419-
Sewe? gnglng at Seattle in the light of St.
Louls^aglngs. W: W. Homer; H: D. Silli-
man. Eng jf 74:1091-3 D 2 '15
Sewer gagings and maximum flow In a Se-
attle outfall. H: D. Billiman. map Eng N 74:
832-4 O 28 '15
Simple and efficient recording gage for weir
measurements. D: B. Adams and B. I. Rob-
erts, il dlags Eng N 73:1136-6 Je 10 '16
Simple and efficient recording gage for weir
measurements. 11 dlags Eng N 73:829-31 Ap
29 '15
Venturl meter for sewage measurement. C: G.
Richardson. II dlags Boston 'Soc C B J 1:429-
37 O '14
Sewage Irrigation a , _
How the city of Nottingham, England, solved
Its sewage disposal problem. C. M. Hitch.
Dom Eng 72:377-8 B 25 '15; Same. Metal
Work 84:399 S 24 '15
Sewage disposal at a fcroflt In Nottingham,
England. Sci Am 113:442 N 20 '15
Sewage pumping
Automatic sewage-pumping andjneterlng sta-
tion, Providence, K. LA.
Eng N 74:293-4 Ag 12 ""
A. Wood. U Plans
Baltimore sewage-pumping plant. W. O. Rog-
ers, il Power 41:76-8 Ja 19 '15
Boston's new sewage pumping station. W. B.
Conant. II Munlc J fi:775-6 N 18 '15
Constructing: Passalc valley pumping station.
11 plan Munic J 38:341-4 Mr 18 '15
Constructing pumping station in unbraced
cofferdam formed by outside walls. 11 plans
Bng Rec 71:292-4 Mr 6 '15
Fail-view sewage- pumping station. T: Wilson.
il plan Power 41:286-7 Mr 2 '15
First section of Sacramento trunk sewer com-
pleted. Bng Rec 71:461 Ap 10 '15
Sewage collection and pumping1 systems on
low-lying Park Point near Duluth, Minn.
diags Bng & Contr 43:309-10 Ap 7 '15
Sewage pumping plants; brief descriptions of
Slants operating in seventy-five cities. Munlc
38:858-62 Mr 18 '15
See also Sewage ejectors
Sewage purification. See Sewage disposal
Sewage sampling
Obtaining samples of sewage and sewagio
liquids for testing. G. B. Kershaw. Bng &
Contr 42:342-4 O 7 f!4
Sampling at experimental sewage treatment
plant at Chicago stockyards. Eng & Contr
43:83 Ja 27 '15
Sewage sludge
Can sewage sludge be made valuable as a
fertilizer? Bng N 78:593 Mr 25 '16
Co-operation sought in conducting activated
sludge experiments at Baltimore. L. C.
Frank and C. W. Hendrlck. dlag Bng Rec
71:521-2 Ap 24 '15
Data and discussion on the handling of sew-
age sludge. Bng & Contr 43:4-5 Ja 6 '15
Drying of -sludge and its further use: abstract.
H. Hermanns, diag Am Soc M B J 37:51-2
Ja '15
Experience in Germany with combined sedi-
mentation and digestion tanks and separate
sludge digestion tanks. K. Thumm and B. C.
Relchle. Eng & Contr 42:339-42 O 7 '14;
Same cond. (Preliminary report on Bmscher
tanks and kindred sewage- clarification pro-
ceases). Bng N 72:13«/6-8 D 31 '14
Handling of sewage sludge; abstracts. G: S.
Webster. Am Soc M B J 37:95-7 F '15; Munlc
J 38:222-4 F 18 '15; Discussion. Am Soe
M B J 87:97-8 P '15
Measuring the drainability of Bmscher tank
sludge. W. L. Stevenson. 11 Bng & Contr 44 :
212 S 15 '15; Same. Munlc J 19:427-8 S 16
'15; Same cond. Bng N 74:566 S 16 '15
Saving the grease in sewage. Scl Am 113:205
8 4 '15
Sewage disposal without odor. R. Hering.
Munic Eng 48:181-5 Mr '16
Treatment of sewage by aeration in the pres-
ence of activated sludge. E: Bartow. IT Met
& Chem Bng 13:901-4 D 1 '15
See also Sewage aeration; Sewage disposal
Sewage tanks »____ chamber and settling tank
' ' school for girls.
72:1202-3 D 17
Illinois state
toeatment
N 74:346-
for —
at Geneva, 111. dlags
•14
Variable- capacity hotel
plant. G: L. Robinson. 11
7 Ag IS '15
flee also Emscher tanks; Imhoffi tanks;
Septic tanks
Sewage testing. See Sewage— Testing
einvestlgatlon of sewer air following Boston
JHSHSu H. W. Clark. Bng Rec 70:606-7 D
Sewer cleaning . . „ _ __ __
New sower- cleaning machine. II Bng N 73:
591-2 Mr 25 '15
Preventing and removing dirt In sewers. Munic
J 38:68 Ja 21 '15
Sewers cleaned with t scrapers to pass ball
test, C. A. Bryan. 11 Bng Rec 70:698-9 D 26-
•14
Water power sewer cleaning device. 11 Bng &
Contr 44:152 Ag 26 '15
Cand horaeShoe cross- sections. R. b. French.
Bng Rec 72-222-3 Ag 21 '16
Comparing sewer sections. B: Brooks; R, S.
Beard. §9 dlags Bng Rec 72:608-10 N 13 '!&
H4
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
.ewer design — Continued
Design features of new sewerage works at
Edmonton, Alberta, dlags plans Eng & Contr
43:400-1 My 6 'IB
Design of regulators and storm water overflows
for sewers for Cincinnati. E. J. Miner, diags
Eng- & Contr 42:156-7 Ag 12 '14
Design of the sewerage system for the Pan-
ama-Pacific international exposition. W: C.
Wlllard. dlags plan Eng & Contr 42:434-40
N 4 '14
Graphic method of determining runoff In storm
sewers; discussion. Eng N 72:1322-5 D 31 '14
Graphic method of determining runoff to
sewers. C. H. Nordell; O. Huf eland. Eng N
73:693-4 Ap 8 '15
New sewer Inlets at St Louis. S. Chivvis. 11
dlaga Eng N 74:652-3 S 30 '15
Storm water Inlets; Information concerning
dimensions and construction of inlet open-
ings. Inlets and catch basins In several hun-
dred cities, diags Munic J 38:690-4 My 20 '15
Sewer explosions
Apparatus for testing sewer atmosphere for
explosive gases. H: J. Kellogg, diag Eng &
Contr 43:273 S 16 '14
Following explosion, Boston sewer tests show
no gasoline. Eng Rec 71:457-8 Ap 10 '15
Inflammable wastes in sewers. N. S. Sprague.
diags Munlc Eng- 47:336-43 N '14;. Same. Eng
& Contr 42:476-8 N 18 '14; Excerpt Eng Rec
70:442-3 O 17 '14
Quantity of gasoline necessary to produce ex-
plosive mixtures In sewers. G. A. Burrell
and H. T. Boyd. dlags J Ind & Kner Chem
7:750-4 8 '36; Abstract. Eng N 74:955 N 11
'15
Sewer explosion at East Boston pumping sta-
tion. Munlc Eng 48:45-6 Ja '15
Valid reasons for plumbing ordinances and
plumbing inspection. T: J. Claffy. Dom Eng
73:235-7 N 20 '15
Sewer gas
Sewer gas and its relation to public health:
further discussion. A. R. McGonegal: A.
Bateman. Metal Work g2:831-2 D 25 '14
Valid reasons for plumbing ordinances and
plumbing Inspection. T: J. daffy. Dom Eng
73:235-7 N 20 '15
Sewer pipes
Cast iron pipe vs. vitrified stone-ware pipe
for house sewers. W: R. Marshall 11 Dom
Eng 71:310 Je 12 '15 '
Constructing an outfall sewer at Canton, Ohio.
11 Eng N 74:264-5 Ag 5 '15
Load tests of concrete pipe In Savannah. R R.
Conant. 11 Eng N 74:556-7 S 16 '15
Manufacture of concrete sewer pipe. 11 Metal
Work 82:833-4 D 25 '14
Manufacturing and laying reinforced concrete
sewer pipe at Philadelphia. 11 Eng & Contr
43:246-7 Mr 17 '15
Tests of circular and egg-shaped reinforced
concrete sewer pipe. A. T. Goldbeck. 11 diaga
Eng & Contr 43:307-9 Ap 7 '15; Same (Rem-
lorced-concrete sewer pipe tested for stiff-
ness and impermeability) Eng Rec 71:711-12
Je 5 '15; Same, with table. Concrete Cem
6:282-6 My "15
Sewerage
Adapted machinery and construction methods
employed on new Western avenue sewer,
Chicago— time studies. S. E. Bates. II dlag
Eng & Contr 44:283-5 O 13 '15
Albany's sewage treatment plant; sixteen Im-
hoff tanks and eight sludge beds. 11 dlags
Munlc J 38:837-40 Je 17 '15
Beargrass Creek storm-water channel at
Louisville, Ky. J. H. Klmball. 11 dlag plan
Eng N 72:1256-60 D 24 '14
Beat scheduled time five months In building
huge De la Brea sewer, Los Angeles. 11 Eng
Rec 72:130-2 Jl 31 '15
Collapsible form for sewers, dlags Eng N 73:494
Collection and disposal of sewage at seaside
resorts. M. A. Fugh. 11 dlags Engr & Contr
43:175-9 F 24 '15
Collection and treatment of sewage in Phila-
delphia. Eng & Contr 42:205-7 Ag 26 '14
Construction of a 6-ft, segxnental-block sewer.
B: Wflk. 11 Eng N 73:838-9 Ap 29 '15
Construction of the Metcalf ave. sewer, bor-
ough of the Bronx, New York city. G. r.
Christian. 11 diags Eng N 72:1164-7 D 10 »14
Contract plans for sewer work at Columbus.
Ohio. Ene N 74:1034-5 N 25 '15 ^olumDus.
Design ana construction of the Market street
flood channel, Burlington, la. C. T. Bowen.
Ens & Contr 43:129-30 F 10 '15
Design, construction and cost of new sanitary
sewer system at Carrollton, HI. M. C. Poui-
sen. il Eng & Contr 43:507-8 Je 9 '15
Design, construction and cost of new sanitary
sewerage system at Alton. EL J. E. Schwaab
Eng & Contr 43:127-8 F io '15 DcnwaaD-
Design, construction and operation of Leth-
bridge. Alberta, sewage treatment works.
plan Eng & Contr 43:401-3 My 6 '15
Diagram for computing rock in sewer trenches.
C. A. Bryan. Eng N 73:1081-2 Je 3 '15
Excavating and backfilling sewer trenches by
machine. Eng Rec 71:20-1 Ja 2 '15
Fall River mills will benefit by $3,000,000
water and sewerage project, diag Eng Rec
72:501-3 O 23 '15
Making over a storm sewer at Lincoln, Xeb
G: W. Bates. 11 dlag Eng N 73:710-11 Ap 15
Method and cost of constructing an Inverted
sewer siphon of 12 in. cast iron pipe, en-
cased in concrete, beneath small stream at
Carlisle, Fa. C. A. Bryan, dlag Eng & Contr
42:151-3 Ag 12 '14
Method and cost of making a relocation survey
of underground pipe lines. O. E. Carr. plans
Eng & Contr 42:153-5 Ag 12 '14: Same cond.
(Underground survey of Cincinnati). ISng
Rec 71:38-40 Ja 9 '15
Method and cost of making house connections
to the New Orleans sewerage system. Eng
& Contr 42:203-4 Ag 26 '14 *
Milwaukee sewerage problem and the sewage
treatment testing station. T. C. Hatton. Eng
& Contr 42:367-9 O 14 '14 S
New sewerage system of Cairo, Egypt, diags
Eng N 74:545 S Iti '15
New water-cuneervatlon scheme at Fall
River, &Iasft. diag Eng N 74:760-1 O 14 '13
90-in. circular gate for a 120 -ft. head, il dlags
Eng N 73:865 My 6 '15
Philadelphia sewage treatment report. Munic
J 38:840-2 Je 17 '16
Philadelphia's sewerage report; editorial com-
ment Munic J 30:257-9 Ag 19 '15
Proposed method of enclosing a stream In
reinforced concrete conduit through Mans-
field, Ohio. C. L. Bushey. dlag Eng & Contr
43:1^6-7 F 10 '15
Recommended procedure In disposal of wastes
from the stockyards and Packmgtown In
Chicago. Eng & Contr 43:38-9 Ja 33 '15
Reinforced-ooncrete sewer viaduct. E. D. Gil-
man. 11 dias Eng N 73:1191 Je 17 '15
San Francisco's sewerage system. A. J. Cleary.
11 dlags maps Eng N 73:30r»-10 F 18 '15
Scope of engineering reports and plans for
sewerage and sewage disposal works in Sas-
katchewan. Eng & Contr 42:155-6 Ag 12 '14
7000-foot pipe line floated to place in Lake
Ontario in long sections. N. A. Brown. 11
diags Eng Rec 72:20-1 Jl 3 '15
Sewage collection and pumping systems on
low-lying Park Point near Duluth, Minn,
diags Eng & Contr 43:309-10 Ap 7 '15
Sewage disposal in Chllllwnck, B. C. D. P.
Dunn. Munic J 38:687-9 My 20 '15
Sewer connections common trouble source.
Metal Work 83:874 Je 18 '15
Sewer construction at Ludlngton. G: W. Clark.
11 Munic J 38:62-4 Ja 21 '15
Sewer construction, 1915; tabulation. Munlc
Eng 48:264-5 Ap '15
Sewer street at Wichita. B. C. Wells. Munlc
J 38:357 Mr 18 '15.
Sewer tunnel construction in Alton, BL J. E.
Schwaab. Munlc Eng 48:43-4 Ja '15
Sewerage In Salt Lake. 11 Munic J 38:347-8 Mr
18 '15
Sheeting and pumping methods for Chicago
sewer trench. 11 Bng Rec 71:245 F 20 '15
Street flooding prevented by wide storm-
sewer intakes. 11 Eng Rec 72:663 N 27 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
415
Sewerage — Continued
Taking care of drainage at street intersections.
C. V. Mann. 11 plan Eng N 74:221 Jl 29 '15
Water supply and drainage In Argentina. A.
Dale. il Metal Work 84:103-6 Jl 23 '15
tire also Drain tile; Drainage, House;
Plumbing; Sanitary engineering; Sewage;
Sewage disposal; Sewage pumping; Sewer
air; Sewer cleaning; Sewer design; Sewer
explosions; Sewer gas; Sewer pipes; Sewers,
Concrete: Trade waste; also San Francisco —
Panama-Pacific international exposition —
Sewerage
Catch basins
Comments on catch basins. Munic J 38:348-9
Mr IS '15
Direct connected inlet vs. catch basin. A. F.
Unckrich. Munic J 38:694 My 20 '15
Cost
Final report on Philadelphia's plan of sewage
treatment. Eng Rec 71:638 My 22 '15
Handy method of estimating the cost of con-
structing pipe sewers. W. G. Kirchoffer.
Eng & Contr 44:280-6 O 13 '15
Installing a half-mile sewer system; Gilbert,
Minn. A. Cohn. Eng N 74:364-5 As 11* '15
Sewer work by day labor at Carlisle, Pa.;
methods employed, hours of labor and item-
ized costs. J: C. Hiteshaw. 11 Munlc J 38:
506-8 Ap 15 '15
Sewerage developments at Philadelphia, Pa.
Eng & Contr 43:sup20 My 26 '15
Damages from floods, etc.
Performance of the New Orleans water, sew-
erage and drainage systems during the re-
cent hurricane. G: G. Earl. Eng & Contr
44:387-9 N 17 '15
Design
Sco Sewer design
Finance
Privately financed system of sewers for the
borough of Troy, Pennsylvania. H: W. Tay-
lor. Eng Bee 71:79-80 Ja 16 '15
Laws and regulations
Features of the Ontario statutes and their
administration affecting water supplies and
sewerage systems. F. A. Dallyn. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:344-50 Je '15
Maintenance of Mowers mid fllniiofml works
demands treatment of Injurious trade
wastes. W. I* Stevenson. Eng Uec 71:256-60
F i!7 flfi
Sewage disposal in Maryland; advantages of
joint sewerage and sewage treatment sys-
tems for small towns. Munlo J 38:842-4 Je
17 '15
Maintenance and repair
Cement gun for relining old brick and ashlar
sewers. L. Chiwls. 11 Eng N 74:939-40 N 11
'15
Reinforcing a vl trifled -pipe sewer at Pussalc.
N. J. S. J. Naught on. Eng N 73:096 Ap 8
Removal of bottle neck augments flow In
sewer. 11 Eng Rec 71:486 Ap 17 '15
Repairing a cracked sewer. I* B. Lawrence.
II diag Mimic J 38:217-18 F 18 '15
Water and sewer maintenance In New Orleans.
11 Munlc J 39:354-6 8 2 '15
Run-off
See Sewer design
Statistics
Report of committee on sewerage statistics.
Boston Soc C E J 1:263-76 My '14
1914> Mujo J
Sewers, Concrete
Beat scheduled time five months in building
huge De la Brea sewer, Los Angeles. 11 Eng
Rec 72:130-2 Jl 31 '15
Building a sewer tunnel of special concrete
blocks reinforced. A. J. LatornelL dlags Eng
N 74:127-8 Jl 15 '15
Concrete lining Improves sewage-laden creek.
J. D. Justin. 11 Bug- Rec 72:101-2 Jl 24 '15
Constructing Passaic valley sewer. 11 plan
ttag Munlc J 38:213-17 F 18 f!5
Construction features on the Passaic valley
sewer. 11 dlags Munic J 38:59-62 Ja 21 '15
Construction of the Metcalf ave. sewer, bor-
ough of the Bronx, New York city. G. L.
^ Christian. 11 dlags Eng N 72:1164-7 D 10 §14
Construction plant and methods employed In
building a system of concrete block tunnel
sewers at Edmonton, Alberta, dlags Eng &
Contr 43:361-8 Ap 21 '15
Construction plant and methods employed in
the North shore intercepting sewer, sani-
tary district of Chicago. M. A. Berns. 11
Eng & Contr 42:568-9 D 16 '14
Design and construction features of reinforced
concrete sewer siphons under New York sub-
ways. T. L. Wilson. Eng & Conlr 43:128-9 F
10 '15
Design and construction of the Arroyo de la
Brea storm sewer system, Los Angeles, CaL
11 Eng & Contr 44:5-6 Jl 7 '15
Effect of sewage and sewage gases on con-
crete. Concrete Cem 7:31-2 Jl '15
Improvement of Pogue's Run, Indianapolis,
Indiana. 11 plans Munic Eng 48:236-9 Ap '15
Indianapolis buil'de million dollar storm- water
drain under railroad yards. U Eng Rec 71:
560-1 My 1 '15
Laying 48-in. concrete block sewer. Eng N
74:703-4 O 7 '15
Method and cost of constructing 42 and 48-in.
concrete sewers at San Antonio, Tex. Eng
& Contr 44:208-5 S 29 '15
Methods and costs in constructing, 42-in. and
48-in. monolithic concrete sewer. E. W. Rob-
inson. 11 diags Concrete Cem 7:03-0 S '15
New methods of pneumatic tunneling aid safe
and rapid completion of Fassaic valley sewer
contract. 11 diags Eng Rec 71:130-3 Ja 30 '15
Reinforced- concrete work well handled on
Chicago sewer, il Eng Rec 72:012 N 13 'In
Sewer form; telescopic type for monolithic
construction. 11 Munlc J 39:450-1 S 16 '15;
Eng & Contr 44:214 S 15 '15
Sewing cabinets
Working details of a sewing cabinet. R. F.
Windoes. dlags Bldg Age 37:46-7 Ap '15
Sewing machines J
Dumore sewing-machine motor. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:633 O 2 'IB
Electric drive for Wilcox & Glbbs sewing
machine, il Elec R & W Elec'n 67:992 N 27
'15: Elec W 66:1220 N 27 '15
Hamilton- Beach sewing-machine motor. 11
Elec H & AV Elec'n 67:773 O 23 'IB '
How sewing machine parts are molded -and
cast. H. C. Estep. if Foundry 43:345-61 S
Needle threading device, diogs Textile World
50:7U-80 O '15
Seventy years of inventions. U Sci Am 112:511-
32 Je 5 '15
Westlnghouse factory sewing-machine motor.-
H Elec R & W Elec'n 67:856 N 6 '16; Elec
W 06:1048 N 6 '16
Sex In plants
Altering the sex of date palm seedlings. Sci
Am 112:127 F 6 §15
Shade trees. See Trees
Shades and shadows
See also Perspective
Automatic safety lock and indicator for shaft
pates, dlag Bng & Mln J 99:1118-19 Je 26
Shaft lining
Ferro-concrete shaft linings. M. Gillieaux.
dlags Colliery 35:609-11 Je '15
Modifications In shaft design Influenced by
concrete as a lining material. Bng & Contr
43:370 Ap 28 '15
Shaft sinking
Bell- wire arrangement in sinking. C. P. Bern-
ard, diag Bng- & Min J 99:323 F 13 '15
Cementation process for sinking shafts. S. F.
Walker. Eng & Min J 100:58-9 Jl 10 '15
City tunnel of the Catsklll aqueduct. W. EL
Spear. II diags Eng N 73:98-103 Ja 21 '15
Coat of sinking 9 00 -ft shaft. H. A. Linke.
dlags Eng & Mln J 100:845-7 N 20 '15
416
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Shaft sinking — Continued
Method and cost of grouting- a water bearing
fissure and seamy rock In sinking a mine
shaft. J. R. Reigart. diags Eng & Contr 44:
S53-5 N 3 '15
Methods and cost of shaft sinking at the
Astoria tunnel, New York city. J. V. Davies.
Eng & Contr 44:200 S 16 '15
Methods and plant employed In sinking a ver-
tical shaft at the Palms mine, Bessemer,
Mich. F. Blackwell. diags Bug & Contr 42:
Methods and some costs of mine shaft sinking
in very tough, hard rock. W: T. Westervelt.
Eng & Contr 43:226-7 Mr 10 '15
S hull- sinking: with Jackhammers. L. A. Pal-
mer, dlag ling & Mm J 100:598-9 O 9 '16
Shaft timbering and headgear on the Mesabi
range. diagsEng & Min J 99:1119 Je 26 '15
Sinking by the drop-shaft method. C: Pilktag-
ton and: P. L. Wood, diags Colliery 35:308-8
Ja '15
Sinking new "C" shaft at the East Norrie
mine. Ironwood. Mich. B. G. Best, plan Eng
& Min J 100:43V-8 S 11 '15
Sinking shoe for soft ground, diags Eng &
Min J 100:104-5 Jl 17 '15
TJnezcavated core is left in center In sinking
circular subway shaft. 11 diags Bng Rec 71:
522-3 Ap 24 '15
Unique method of sinking shafts in soft
ground. L. T. Emory, 11 Eng N 73:397-8 F
25 '16; Same cond. Eng & Min J 99:945-6
My 29 '15
See also Drilling and boring (earth and
rocks); Mining engineering
Shafthoucos
Shaft-rockhouse practice in the copper country.
L. H. Goodwin. 11 diags Eng & Min J 99:
1061-6, 1107-10 Je 19-26 '15
AjttgleHof torsion. B. D. Pinkney. diags Mach
22:58 S '15
Angle of torsion. W. B. Gilbert diag Mach 21:
831 Je '15
Charts for determining sizes of transmission
shafts. J. T. Dahlstrand. Mach 22:129-30 O
'15
Friction load of shaft bearings. Elec W 66:
809-11 O 9 '15
Guarding of shafting. 11 Ry R 66:220-1 P 13 '15
Preventing losses in factory power plants.
S. J. H. Vhite. Iron Age 95:848-9 Ap 15 '15
See also Belting
Shafts
Centering shafts. C. BL Hendrlcks. diag Mach
21:1014 Ag '15
pper shock absorbing shaft, diag Mach 22:
0 S '15
Distance between shaft bearings. B. D. Pink-
ney. Mach 21:715-16 My '15
Improved form of flexible shaft, diag Iron Age
94:1287 D 3 '14 .
Method of making a shrink fit. W. Swaren. 11
Power 40:816 D 8 '14
Rothenbucher compression shaft coupling. 11
Power 42:620 N 2 '16
Sleeving shrunk on worn armature shafts —
rethreading pinion-end threads, diag Elec
Ry J 46:720-1 Ap 10 '15
Torsions! oscillations of engine shaft: abstract.
O: Mies, diag Am Soo M E J 37:4t6~7 Jl '15
See ateo Camshafts; Crankshafts; Hoist-
ing machinery; Mine shafts; Power trans-
mission; Shaft gates; Shaft sinking; Shaft-
ing
Shafts, Mine. See Mine shafts
Shale
Tests of Motional resistance of concrete on
shale. B. L. Lasler. 11 diag Eng N 74:156-8
Jl 22 '15
Shansl railway
Railways in China, 11 Engineer 119:347-8 Ap
9 '15
Sharks
Natural history of the whale shark. E. W.
Gudger. 11 diags Sci Am S 80:230-3, 246-7
O 9-16 '15
Sharpening
Automatic band saw sharpener. 11 Iron Tr R
56:666 Ap 1 '16
Electric edger for safety razors. 11
MiVo1! '!5aB >1B: mec R &
Gear generator tool grinding machine. 11 iron
Age 95:1230 Je 3 '15
Imperial drill sharpener, dlag Eng & Min J
1)9:414 F 27 '15
Progress In machine shop methods. E R.
Norrls. Iron Tr R 57:749 O 14 '15; ExcerSt
(Resharpenlng of files) Iron Age 96:1175 >J
18 '15
Sullivan drill sharpener. 11 Eng & Min J 99*
949-50 My 29 '15; En* & Contr 43:475-6 My
26 '15; Iron Age 95:1287 Je 10 '15
Wonder drill sharpener. 11 Eng & Min J 100-
191 Jl 31 '15
Shears
Short rivet shear. E. T. Spidy. diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 88:642 D '14 y ^
Sheep
Sheep raising in Oklahoma. G: L. Browning.
11 -textile World 49:591-3 S '15 S
Sheep dips
Sheep dips in Uruguay. H. L. Spahr. Textile
World 48:594; 49:656-7 Mr, S '15^^
Sheet metal
Sheet metal for building construction. Metal
Work 82:737-8 D 4 '14
Sheet metal prevents spread of large fire. S. H.
BunnelL 11 Metal Work 83:110-12 Ja 8 '15
Sco also Tin plate
Sheet metal contractors
Making the most of your business. P. F.
Brandstedt. Metal Work 83:458-9 Mr 19 '15
Sheet metal contractor's overhead expense.
Metal Work 83:428-6 Mr 19 '15
Sheet metal contractors, National association
of. See National association of sheet metal
contractors
Sheet metal contractors associations
Chicago sheet metal contractors1. Metal Work
83:467 Mr 19 '15
Chicago sheet metal contractors meeting,
Nov. 2. Metal Work 84:627-8 N 12 '15
Illinois sheet metal contractors meet. Metal
Work 83:740-3 My 21 '15
National association of sheet metal contrac-
tors' llth annual convention. Metal Work 83:
890-8 Je 18 '16
Ohio sheet metal contractors' convention. Met-
al Work 83:858-61 Je 11 '15
Securing and keeping new members. G: E.
Kohlrneyer. Metal Work 83:384 Mr 12 '15
Sec alfto Michigan state association of
sheet metal contractors
Sheet metal machinery. See Metal working ma-
chinery
Sheet metal trade
American sheet metal products in Salvador.
G. Harris. 11 Metal Work 83:800-1 Je 4 '15
Buying suggestions made by successful men.
Metal Work 83:423-6 Mr 19 '15
Commercial side of the sheet metal business.
P. L. Biersach. Metal Work 83:906-7 Je 18
'15
Co-operation in the sheet metal trade. F. B.
Hffler. Metal Work 83:164-5 Ja 22 '15
Cost system of Michigan sheet metal shop.
Metal Work 83:802-4 Je 4 '15
Metal branch of National hardware associa-
tion annual meeting, May 21-22. Metal Work
83:784-5 My 28 '15
Sheet and tin-plate trades In 1914. B. E. V.
Luty. Iron Age 95:10-11 Ja 7 '15
Way to expand the sheet metal trade. F. El
Chew. Metal Work 83:786-7 My 28 '16
Sheet metal work
Automobile sheet metal work in western city.
il Metal Work 84:152-3 Jl 30 '15
Blanks for rectangular and elliptical shells.
F. J. W. Sparkuhl. diags Mach 21:687-8 Ap
'15
Dies for drawing flanged shells. E. P. Davis.
diags Mach 21:532-4 Mr '15
Establishing number of operations for drawing
cylindrical shells. F. J. W. Sparkuhl. Mach
21:729-32 My '15
Ford methods and the Ford shops. F. L.
Faurote. 11 Eng M 48:859-76 Mr '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
417
Sheet metal work— Continued
Formulas for blank diameters of drawn shells.
F. J. W. Sparkuhl. dlags Mach 21:373-6 Ja
'15
•Mqirfng lamps for Christmas presents. W: Neu-
becker. 11 diags Metal Work 82:770-1 D 11
Making rack for storage of sheet metaL diags
Metal Work 83:313-14 F 26 '15
Press tools for making a roller bearing cage.
11 diags Mach 21:54?-9 Mr '15
Rectangular drawing and trimming. J. H.
Stabei diags MacE 22:44-7 S '15
Safety in sheet metal operations. 11 Am Ind
15:supl-4 Ap '15
Sheet metal window shop in the Southwest 11
plan Metal Work 83:9^-7+ Ja 8 '15
Tools for making lamp wick- tubes and burner
caps. R. Toeplltz. il^lags Mach 21:1002-3 Ag
*15
Wllzin process for flat-ware manufacture. 11
Mach 22:76-7, 80 S '15
Wllzin process of flatware manufacture. 11
Metal Ind n s 13:374-7 S '16
See also Brass; Cartridge cases; Copper;
Dies* Punching machinery; Rolling mills;
Shells; Tanks
Accounting
Accounting system for roofing business. E. B.
Bourller. Metal Work 83:39-42 Ja 1 '15
Cost system of Denver sheet metal shop. 11
Metal Work 84:175-6+ Ag 6 '15
Exhibitions
Sheet metal and plumbing work exhibited,
il Metal Work 84:540-7 O 20 '15
Pattern making
Ball Joint for blow-pipe connection, diags
Metal Work 83:294-5 F 19 '15
Circle to eUipse offset transition piece, diags
Metal Work 84:616-17+ N 12 '15
Constructing emery wheel exhaust heads.
dlags Metal Work 82:787-9 D 18 '14
Cyclone or centrifugal separator designs, dlags
Metal Work 84:50-1 Jl 9 '15
Designing roof flanges for stove pipes, diags
Metal Work 84:403+ S 24 '16
Developing pattern for roof llange and hood.
*'__FJL*', «. ,„ -, ««„ , Q_ ,1K
, Work 84:283 Ap 27 '
>ing pattern for taper Joint, diags Metal
Work 84:053 N 19 '16
Developing patterns for water pipe
diags Metal Work 84:492-3 O 15 '15
lateral.
dlags
Making
Developing roof flange and plate pattern, dtags
Metal Work 84:335 S 10 '15
Faucet boss problem solved by trlangulation.
diags Metal Work 84:245-6 AS 20 '15
Four-prong fork for pipe of mower system.
Metal Work 83&1-12+ Je 4 '16
1 patterns for cone hopper and spout. -
dlags Metal Work 84:112-13 Jl 23 '15.
Pattern for angular boot of varying section.
dlags Metal Work 84:456-7 O 8 '15
Pattern for construction of mason's chute.
diags Metal Work 83:921-2 Je 25 '15
Pattern for irregular shaped copper funnel.
diags Mfetal Work 84:6+ Jl 2 '15
Pattern for offset in ventilation pipe. Metal
Work 83:571-3+ Ap 16 '15
Pattern for spiral strips in dust separator.
dlags Metal Work 84:369-70, 545+ S 17, O 29
'15
Pattern for taper Joint by trlangulation. dlags
Metal Work 84:527 O 22 '15
Patterns for compound curve elbow of cop-
per, diags Metal Work 83:417-19 Mr 19 '15
Patterns for intersecting conical spouts, dlags
Metal Work 83:627-9 Ap 30 '16
Patterns for offset Y from circular pipe, dlags
Metal Work 84:67-9 Jl 16 '16
Patterns for sheet metal transforming1 elbow.
diags Metnl Work 88:357-8 Mr 5 '15
Simplified pattern for a Y fitting, dlags Metal
Work 83:258 P 12 '15
Simplified pattern for metal center boot. W:
Neubecker. dlags Metal Work 84:669+ N 26
Various constructions of charcoal fire pots.
dlags Metal Work 84:649-61 N 19 '15
Sheet metal work, Architectural
Constructing galvanized Iron silo roof, dlags
Metal Work 83:534-6 Ap 9 '16
Home Instruction for sheet metal workers.
W: Neubecker. Metal Work 81:97, 166-7, 332-
3 389-90, 456+, 524-6, 681-2, 718-19* 82:
457+, 615-16, 667-8; 83 :498-9, 665-7, $10+;
84:lVl-3, 297-8, 423-4, 681-2, 702-4+ Ja 9, 23,
P 27. it 13, 27. Ap 10. My 22-29/0 2. fr el
20 '14, Ap 2, My T, Je 4, A£ 6, S 8, O 1, N
6, D 3 '16
Laying galvanized corrugated roofing sheets,
m Stern, dlags Metal Work 83:844-6 Je 11
Method of laying standing seam roofing. Metal
Work 83:45)7+ Ap 2 '16
Sheet metal for St. Ignatius church, San Fran-
cisco. W. A. Douglas. U Metal Work 83:162-
Sheet metal gutter construction problems.
diags Metal Work 83:700-1 My 14 '16
Sheet metal In farm buildings, diags plan Met*
al Work 83:181-2+ Ja 29 '15
fiffo al*o Window frames
Sheet metal workers
Training app .
Cluss. Metal Work 88:259-60 P 12 '15
ing apprentice sheet metal workers. O: EL
Sheet mills. See Boiling mills
Sheet piling
Concrete anchor piles for steel sheeting, dlags
Bng N 73:1230-1 D 17 '14
Fulling steel sheetpiles with an Inverted steam
hammer. 11 Eng N 73:218-19 P 4 '15
Sheeting. See Sheet piling
Shellac
Determination of moisture In shellac. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:633 Jl '15
Shells
Blanks for rectangular and elliptical shells.
F. J. W. Sparkuhl. diags Mach 21:687-8 Ap
Dies for drawing flanged shells. E. P. Davis.
diags Mach 31:532-4 Mr 'IE
Establishing number of operations for drawing
cylindrical shells. P. J. W. Sparkuhl. Mach
21:729-32 My '15
Formulas for blank diameters of drawn shells.
P. J. W. SparkuhL diags Mach 21:373-6 Ja
Machine for rough turning shell blanks. U Iron
Age 95:1402 Je 24 '15
Shells (projectiles)
Cleveland shell banding and nosing press. 11
diags Mach 22:258-4 N '15
ial fee
Dial feed attachment for large shells. 11 Iron
'-3 96:1222 N 25 '16
aulic presses versus power presses for
__.. manufacture of cartridges and shells;
abstract. W: Rodger. Am Soc M B J 37:
612-13 O '15
Machine for cutting off copper bands. 11 dlag
Iron Age 96:243 Jl 29 '15; Mach 21:1020 Ag
'15
Machinery for the production of projectiles. 11
Engineer 120:116-17, 278, 338-9 Jl 30, S 17, O 8
Mat-hinlnp high-explosive shells. C. A. Tup-
per. diar Iron Age 96:806-9 O 7 '16
Machining projectile shells. 11 dlags Iron Age
96:1099-1100 N 4 '15
Metals for shells. Metal Ind n s 13:461 N '15
Shell-case turning lathe with pneumatically-
operated clutch. 11 Sd Am 113:472 N 27 '15
Shell turning and manufacturing lathe. 11 Iron
Age 96:29fr Ag 5 '15
Shell with a base-cap that precludes prema-
ture explosion. 11 Sol Am 113:469+ N 27 '16
Shell work engine lathes. 11 Iron Age 95:1394-6
Shells for destroying airships, il Sci Am 112:161
p is '15
Shells from European battlefields. 11 Iron Age
96:186-7 Jl 22 '15
Shells of the calibers now in service. C. A.
Tupper. Iron Age 96:1046-8 N 4 '15
Single-purpose lathe for shell work. 11 Iron
Age 96:810-11 O 7 '15
6-in. rotary cutting off machine. 11 Iron Age
96:126-7 Jl 15 'I?
32-in. lathe for large shell work. 11 Iron Age
Three lathes designed for shell work. U Iron
Tr R 67:896-7 N 4 '15
See also Projectiles; Shrapnel shells
418
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Shells, Unexploded
Detecting burled shells with Induction balance.
Scl Am 113:425+ N 13 '15
Sherardlzlng. See Galvanizing
Shingle mills
Electrically driven shingle mill, il Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:1122-3 Je 12 '15
Ship plates. See Plates, Iron and steel
Ship propulsion
Boat design that eliminates bow waves and
wake. C. Hering. il Scl Am 113:325 O 9 '15;
Discussion OVaveless boat). 113:447 N 20
•15
Diesel engine propelled ship, Pacific: abstract.
W. Kaemmerer. Am Soc M E J 37:601-2 O
Economy. F. H. Sadler, diags Int Marine Eng
20:459-03 O '15
New United States revenue cutters, diags
plans Int Marine Eng 20:4-7 Ja '15
Oil and suction producer gas engines for ship
propulsion; abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:602 o
'15
Reduction gears on the Pennsylvania. 11 diags
Int Marine Eng 20:339-40 Ag '16
Relative advantages of turbines, Diesel engine
and reciprocating steam engine drive. Int
Marine Eng 20:223 My '12; Same. Scl Am S
80:86 Ag 7 '15
Submarine power plant. A. Hoar. 11 Slbley J
30:59-63 N '15
Submarine propulsion. F. H. Berggeen. Slbley
J 30:71-2 N 'IB
tf*<? afro Boilers, Marine; Plesel engines,
Marine; Motor ships; Propellers; Ship re-
sistance; Steam turbines, Marine; Steam-
boats
, ulslon, Electric
ability of electrical propulsion to battle-
. s, together with the experience gained
with It on the Jupiter: abstract S. M. Rob-
inson. Int Marine Eng 20:111-21 Ja '15
Application of electricity to propulsion: fifty-
foot motor boat equipped with electric drive
for experimental purposes. W: T. Donnelly.
11 diags Int Marine Eng 20:204-8, 264-6 My-
Je '16
Electric drive in the navy. Iron Age 94:1517 D
31 '14
Electric propulsion. Int Marine Eng 20:239 Je
Electric ship propulsion. W. L. R. Emmet.
Power 41:657-8 My 11 '15: Abstract Elec R
& vv Elec'n 66:826 My 1 15; Abstract Elec
^V 65:1139-40 My 1 *lB
Electrical propulsion on battleships. Int Marine
Eng 20:2 Ja '15
Modern submarines in war and peace. S. Lake.
il Int Marine Eng 20:502-3 N '15
Performance of the electrically propelled col-
lier Jupiter. S. M. Robinson. Eng N 73:393
F 25 '15
Refinements of turbo-electric propulsion. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:934 My 22 '15
Swedish ship with turbo-electric propulsion.
Am Soc BfB J 37:609 O '16
Turbine-electric propulsion for battleships.
Eng Reo 71:607 My 15 '15
Hce also Electricity on ships
Ship purchase bill
"111. T. E. Burton,
Government ship purchase bill: a defense of
the administration's policy. J. W. Alexan-
der. Sci Am 112::77+^ 20 '15 AMHUWl
On |he edge of the maelstrom of war. Scl Am
Shipping bill fallacy. Sci Am 112:94 Ja 30 '15
Ship resistance
Calculations for ships' forms; light thrown by
model experiments upon resistance, propul-
sion and rolling of ships. D. W. Taylor, bit
.Marine Eng 20:448-5 O '15 (to be cont)
Expansion or contraction of dimensions and
the effect upon resistance. H. C. Sadler,
diags Int Marine Eng 20:11-14 Ja '15
Experimental methods of the German govern-
ment model tank, "Berlin." Int Marine Bn*
20:366, 417 Ag-S '15
Suction between Passing ships. S. A. Reeve.
dlags Scl Am S 79:81-2 Ja 9 '15
Ship yards. See Shipyards
Shipbuilding
(jonversiun of cargo vessels Into bulk oil car*
riers. V K. Ruprecht. Int Marine *
i»5-«, 212-16, 258-9, 309-11, 340-3, 4
Davits and the new requirements
.
Abstract Am Soc
J 37:57-8 Ja '15
shlpyarda-
Higher5 battleship bids. Iron Age 96:1228-9 X
Introduction of a modern method in shlpbuild-
diafirs lnt JUarine -kng 20:
L1?^doBfir?,8ioSote.?c8hlpbulldmS returns. Engineer
120:00 ji Zo '
1B14'
SMpbuildtag In navy yards. Int Marine
2U:2i24-0 JVly 15
Shipbuilding in 1914. Engineer 119:135-6 F 5
1914-
merchant
Age
ship plate& Int
Te^5Siffl-^ec5roflf shipbuilding contracts.
^ H. Bocler. Int Marine Eng 20:4B5-6 O '15
Unusual conversion; racing schooner Rainbow
World's shipbuilding. Scl Am S 80:82 Jl 10 '15
Sec also Car ferries; Launching; Marine
engines; Motor ships: Naval architecture*
Propellers; Ship propulsion; Ship resistance;
Ships— itepair; Shipyards; Steamboats; Sub-
sffieYa°chts; TW1J£ ShlPS: Towboats' War-
Study and teaching
Questions and answers for marine engineers.
See monthly numbers of International ma-
rine engineering
Shipment of goods
Prompt shipment — what does It mean In bust-
— - — * — *. ™ T y Blec B £"^
expoi-t shipments; how the detail
ons of different foreign buyers are
Preserved. H. A. Russell. Iron Age 96:930 O
etelUnsf steel miU products, il plan Iron Tr B
56:65-71 Ja 7 '15
Shipping 2000 Ford cars a day. M. Braun. 11
obile 33:046-9 O 7 '15
See also Packing for shipment
Shipping
Review of the year 1914: merchant marine.
Scl Am 112:6 Ja 2 '15
Searching for contraband with X-rays. 11 Sci
Am 112:388 Ap 10 '15
See also Commerce; Freight
Ports; Seamen's bill; Shipbuilding; »
of goods; Ships; Steamboat lines;
boats; Terminals; Waterways
Great Britain
British shipping tonnage. Scl Am S 79:360 Je
Lloyds annual report. Int Marine Eng 19:5*0-1
Lloyd's register of shipping. Engineer 119:
225-6 Mr 5 '15
United States
American oversea trade. R. D. Williams. Iron
Tr R 56:17-20 Ja 7 '15
Decline of our merchant marine. Scl Am 113:
136 Ag 14 '15
Fair field and no favor. Sci Am 112:284 Mr 27
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
419
Shipping—United States — Continued
Problem of our merchant marine. C: Deepaee.
Sol Am 111:455 D 5 '14
Profit In the Panama steamships. L. Nlssen.
Am Ind 15:31 Mr '15
Sharp passage on merchant marine at the Na-
tional foreign trade council. Iron Age 95:247-
Speclal naval reserve and the merchant
marine. H. L. Aldrlch. Int Marine Eng 20:
145 Ap '16
Storage rule for exports. Iron Age 95:254 Ja
See also Ship purchase bill
Shipping trusts
Dissolution suits brought by government
against shipping combines. Iron Tr R 56:
3&g-3S8h F 18 '15
^Classification of ships. A. R. Llddell. Int
Marine Stag 20:441-2 O '15
New ships needed for the Coast and geodetic
survey. Int Marine Eng 20:2-3 Ja '15
Speed control on dreadnought Pennsylvania. 11
lit Marine Eng 20:200-3LMy '15
Typical ships. 11 dlags plan (supp) Engineer
117:366-70; 118:229-32. 1*59-62, 573-5 Ap 3, S
4. O 16, D 18 '14
See also Car ferries; Coaling vessels; Elec-
tricity on ships; Freight snips; Ice-break-
ing vessels; Launching; Light ships; Motor
ships; Naval architecture; Navies; Naviga-
tion; Propellers; Refrigeration In transpor-
tation; Repair ships; Revenue cutters;
Safety at sea; Sailing vessels: Salvage ships;
— " resistance; Shipbuilding; Shipping;
recks; Steamboats; Submarine boats;
___ ships; Torpedo boat destroyers; Tor-
pedo boats; Towboats; Warships; Yachts
Lighting
tlng of ships. L. C. Porter. 11 Gen Eflec R
..•143-6 F '15; Same. Int Marine Eng 20:
136-8 Ag f!5
Models
Naval engineering ship models. F. Van VLeck.
Int Marine Eng 20:22 Ja '15
Repair
How to av
Int Marine
Repairing the
Torpedo damage to the oil tanker Gulflight.
11 Int Marine Eng 20:520-1 N '15
Sanitation
Steam disinfection for sewage on common car-
riers. dlag Eng Rec 71:43 Ja 9 '15; Same
(Sewage treatment on trains1 and boats).
Eng M 48:917-18 Mr '15
Stability
Eantland disaster and vessel stability. R. A.
Towler. Eng N 74:516-17 S 9 '15
Electric stabilizer for steamships. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:290-1 Aff 14 '15
Electrically driven gyroscope In marine work.
H. C. Ford. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 33:873-87 Je
'14; Same. Sci Am S 78:268-9, 284-5 O 24-
31 '14; Same cond. EngM 47:911-13 S '14;
Discussion. Am Inst ET3 Pro 33:1890 D '14
Safety of lake and coastwise passenger steam-
ers. C. D. Irwin. Scl Am 113:271 S 25 'IB
Stability of vessels as affected by damage due
to collision. W: Gutewood. Int Marine Eng
20:156-8 Ap '15
Water-ljallatrt tanks and the Eastland disas-
ter. F. R. Harris. Eng N 74:4G7-8 S 2 '15
Ships, Iron and steel
Shallow draft boat for the Tangtse Kiang.
plans Int Marine Eng 20:490-2 N '15
Ships, Speed of
Formula for estimating the speed of a boat.
Int Marine Eng 20:36? Ag '15
Shipwrecks
Repairs to lake freighter H. M. Hanna, Jr.
if Int Marine Eng 19:554-6 D '14
Sec also Collisions at sea; Salvage; also
Eastland (steamship)
big repair bills.
. 20:267 Je '15
"Old Scotch."
11 Scl Am 113:318 O
Shipyards
Shipyard at Prince Rupert terminal. W: T.
Donnelly. 11 diags Int Marine Eng 20:120-2
Mr 15
Shock absorbers
Absorber permits limited free motion, dlags
Automobile 33:802 O 28 '15
- Friction disks in new Hartford absorber. 11
Automobile 31:1265 D 31 '14
Jenney § shock absorber, il Automobile 33:622
New J. M. shock absorber. 11 Automobile 82:
Shoddy
Shoddyln woolen fabrics. K. B. Lamb, il Tex-
tile World 49:154-6 My '15
Shoe cloth
Belgian and German shoe cloths.
World 48:388-9 Ja '15
Shoe factories
Electricity In a Massachusetts shoe factory.
T: D. Bond. 11 Eleo W 66:88-90 Jl 10 '15
Shoes
Shoe-button attaching machine. 11 diag Scl
Am 112:410 My 1 'if
Shone ejectors. See Sewage ejectors
Shooting
Whiplash crack and bullet sound waves. H. P.
Maxim. 11 Scl Am 113:231 S 11 '15
See also Range finding; Rifle ranges
Shooting, Military
Accuracy of fire: the principal causes affect-
ing the fire of big guns. H. J. Jones. Scl
Indirect fire. E. Vallier. Eng M 50:454-5 D '15
Shop hospitals. See Hospitals, Factory
Shop management
Best methods of dealing with men. H. E. Gam-
ble. Ry Age (Meohed) 89:61 F '15
Conservation of material in the railroad re-
pair shop. E. Cordeal. Eng M 48:827-32 Mr
Expert in the railroad repair shop. E. Cordeal.
Eng M 49:351-6 Je '15
Railroad locomotive repair shop organization.
H: Gardner. Ry Age 59:697-8 O 15 '15
Shop management and what it means. E. W.
Wallbank. Foundry 43:299-300 Ag '15
Standardization of methods in the railroad
shop. E. Cordeal. Eng M 48:722-7 F '16
Wage systems in the railroad repair shop. E.
Cordeal. Eng M 49:51-7 Ap '15
Sec also Factory management; Foundry
management; Machine shop management;
Organization in industry; Scientific man-
agement
Shops
/7<YF also Blacksmith shops; Bridge shops;
Carpenter shops; Electric railroads — Shops;
Locomotive shops: Machine shops; Mine
shops; Plumbing shops; Railroads—Shops
Shops, Repair. See Repair shops
Shore protection
Coast erosion and protection on Long Island
and New Jersey. G. O. Case, map Eng N
74:348-51, 888-91, 438-42 Ag 19-S 2 '15
Concrete bleachers protect Massachusetts
shores: defense works at Revere beach. 11
dlags Eng Rec 71:429, 628 Ap 3, My 15 '15
Benign of shore-protection works. H. Bennett.
diags Eng N 74:98-101 Jl 15 '15; Abstract.
Eng M 50:406-8 D '15
Design suggested for shore-protection works
on the New Jersey coast. R F. Cresson, Jr.
dlags Eng N 73:904-6 My 6 '15; Eng Rec
71:547-8 My 1 '15
Fighting the sea with compressed air. R. G.
Skerrett. 11 Sci Am 112:97 Ja 30 '15
• Flooring the sea with concrete. W. J. L. KiehL
11 Sci Am 113:461 N 27 '15
San Francisco shore protection, diags Eng N
74:571 S 16 '15
Sco also Bulkheads: Flood control; Rivers —
Regulation; Sea walls
Shoring and underpinning
Heavy needling for 450-ton column loads for
subway underpinning. 11 dlags Eng Rec
71:565-6 My 1 '15
420
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Shoring and underpinning — Continued
Jacking up a concrete arch over a settling
pier. W. P. Darwin. II Eng N 78:688-9 Mr 26
Large number of light needles hold 606-ton
brick walL diag Bng Rec 72:87-8 Jl 17 '15
New adjustable shore. U Concrete Cem 7:46-7
Jl '16
New York rapid transit railway extensions.
P. Lavis. U 'dlags Bng N 72:1150-5 D 10 '14
Rebuilding elevated railways in New York
city. 11 diags Eng N 74:630 S 80 (15
Righting a twenty-thousand-ton grain eleva-
tor. U Sd Am 111:524 D 26 '14
Righting the tilted grain, elevator of the
Canadian Pacific Ry. 11 Concrete Cem 6:196
An '16
Shoring a large 9-story building during
freezing weather at Detroit. 11 Concrete
Cem 6:197 Ap '16 t t
Son tests reported and safe underpinning
methods in sand described. J: F. Greathead.
diags Eng Rec 72:631-8 N 20 '15
Steel shields protect traffic during removal of
New York subway roof. 11 Eng Kec 72:110-12
See also Building; Subway timbering
Short ballot
Good government and popular government
getting together. H. S. Gllbertson. Am Ind
15:15-16 Ap '16
List of short ballot cities. Munlc J 38:696 My
20 '15
Short circuits
Calculation of sudden short circuit phenomena
of alternators. N. S. Diamant. dlags 6 pis
Am lust E B Pro 84:2043-79 8 '15
Mechanical effects of electrical short-circuits.
8. H. Weaver. Gen Elec R 18:1066-74 N '15
Shot Iron. See Iron founding
Shoveling machines
Gasoline shovejs are auxiliary to steam equip-
ment. 11 Eng N 74:798-9 O 21 '15; Same. Eng
& Mm J 100:806-7 N 13 '15
Halby shoveling machine for underground min-
ing. 11 Eng & Mln J 99:960 My 29 '16; Iron
^Tr R 57:266 Ag 5 '15
Power scraper shovel for ore boats. 11 Iron
Age 96:1115-16 N 11 '16
See also Electric shovels; Steam shovels
Shovels
Adjustable pole-hole digger. 11 Elec W 66:
1049-50 N 6 '15
Economic choice of shovels for handling dif-
ferent classes of material. C. W. Hartley.
Eng & Contr 43:302-3 Mr 31 '15
Bee also Shoveling1 machines
Shovels, Electric. See Electric shovels
Shovels, Steam. See Steam shovels
Show windows
Campaign for Increasing hours of show- window
lighting. Elep B & W Elec'n 66:680 Ap 10
Co-operative power customers' display at
Hartford. 11 Elec W 65:808 Ja 80 '16
February window displays. A. J. BdgelL 11 Elec
Master "plumber and the show window. 11
Metal Work 83:349-50 Mr 5 '15
.New Tear window display. A. J. EdgelL 11 Blec
W 64:1267 D 26 '14
New York appliance salesroom attracted many
Christmas shoppers. II Blec W 66:117 Ja 9 '15
Preventing steaming of show windows, diag
MetalWork 83-152 Ja 22 '15
Prismatic-glass window reflector. SI Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:440-1 8 4 '16
Show-window lighting in war time. J. S.
Bow. U Am Gas Light J 102:805 My 17 '15
Stimulating sales by window displays. J. P.
Zingg. Uptons Metal Work 83:564-8+ Ap 16
Successful merchandising for the plumber.
H. Whitehead. Bom Eng 70:78-9 Ja 16 '15
Talking show window. USol Am 113:481 N 13
Using a store entrance for night displays:
elevated show windows. 11 Sci Am 112:165-6
P 18 '15
Value of window display. Am Gas Light J 103:
52-4 Jl 26 '16
Window displays boost regulator sales. 11 Met-
al Work 83:46-8 Ja 1 '15
Shower baths
Shower baths In the schools. J. Graham 11
diags Bom Eng 70:238-5 F 20 '15 ^~JUU>
Shower equipment in Jersey schools, plans
Metal Work 83:837 Je 11 '16
See also Bath cars
Shrapnel shells
Ammunition components, United States army
— principle dimensions and general specifica-
tions. Iron Age 96:eup35Sa Ag 12 '16
r fltalp
. D. T. Hamilton. 11
Same abr. Wei Am
Cast vs. torged shrapnel casing. Foundry 43-
298-9 Ag '16
Collapsing adjustable shrapnel tap. 11 iron
Age 96: 1 45 S 30 '15
Collapsing tap for shell work, diag Iron Tr R
Details of Russian shrapnel. H. M. Davis. Iron
Age 96:797 O 7 '16
Die head for threading shrapnel parts. 11 Iron
Age 96:981 O 28 '15
Equipment for iorging shrapnel cases. C. A.
•rupper.- Iron Age 96:612-14 S 2 '15
Ford- Smith shrapnel shell grinder. 11 Mach 22:
68-9 S '16
Forging shrapnel shells. D. T. Hamilton. U
diags Mach 21:614-18 Ap '15; Same. Sci Am
S 19:404-6 Je 26 '15
14-ln. heavy automatic shrapnel lathe. 11 Iron
Age 95:454 F 25 '15
Grinding center bosses from shrapnel. 11 Iron
Age 96:668 S 9 '16
Grinding large shells and projectiles. C. O.
Smith. 11 dfags Iron Age 96:445-7 F 25 '15
Heat-treatment and testing of shrapnel shells.
J. M. Wilson, dlags Mach 22:28-31 S '15
Heavy single operation shell lathe. 11 Iron Age
Hydraulic nosing and banding presses. 11 Mach
22:72 S '16
Machining and assembling shrapnel cases
C. A/Tupper. dlags Iron Age 96:670-3 S 9
Machining of a shrapnel shell case: the Reed-
Prentice system, dlags Iron Age 95:73-4 Ja
7 '15 '
Machining shrapnel shells
Mach 21:619-39 Ap '15; ''
S 80:12-13 Jl 3 '15
Machining shrapnel shells; tool equipment
used on the Potter & Johnston automatic
chucking and turning machine, il diags Mach
21:572-6 Mr '16
Making cartridge cases. D. T. Hamilton. 11
• diags Mach 21:651-6 Ap '15; Excerpt. Sol Am
S 83:29-30 Jl 10 '15
Making fuse parts. 11 dlags Mach 21:641-60 Ap
Manufacture of shrapnel. 11 diag Metal Ind
n s 13:137-9 Ap '15
Pneumatic press for banding shrapneL il Iron
Age 95:1398 Je 24 '15
Shrapnel and shrapnel manufacture. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 dlags Mach 21:609-13 Ap 'lb;
Same. Sci Am S 79:385-8 Je 19 '16; Abstract
Eng M 46:410-10 Je '15
Special shrapnel cutting-off machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:193 Jl 22 '15
Spraying shrapnel shells. 11 Iron Age 96:355 Ag
12 '15
Trimming machine for shrapnel shells. U Iron
Age 96:1226 Je 3 '15
Vertical milling machine for shrapnel. II Iron
Age 95:1281 Je 10 '16
Victor shrapnel shell tap. 11 diag Mach 22:70 S
'15
Shrinking. See Fitting (machinery)
Shrubs
Selecting trees and shrubs. Am For 21:591-3
Ap 'IS"
Siberia
Opportunities for electrical manufacturers in
Siberia. Elec W 66:267 Ja 23 '15
Topographic features of Siberia. C. W. Puring-
ton. 11 maps Econ Geol 10:458-61 Jl '15
Trip to the Siberian-Mongolian - .
Knox. U Eng & Min J 98:1027-83 I> 12 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
421
Siberia — Continued
Industries and resources
Bidder mine of the Irtysh corporation. 11 map
Eng & Mln J 99:599-603 Ap 3 '15
Siberian railway
Connecticut to Poland by the way of the Paci-
fic; how munitions are shipped to Russia
across Asia. H: H. Suplee. map Sci Am 113:
116 Ag 7 '15
Vladivostok open all the year. J. K. CaldwelL
Sol Am 113:487 D 4 ""
.
'15
SIbley, Missouri
Bridges
New bridge across the Missouri river at Sib-
ley. 11 diags Ry Age 59:13-16 Jl 2 '15
SIbley college. See Cornell university. SIbley col-
lege
Sicily. See Geology— Sicily
Sidewalks
Construction details and costs. Munlc J 38:163-
9 F 4 '15
Cost of resurfacing macadam walks with as.-
phalt, Lincoln park, Chicago. M. D. Blum-
berg. Eng & Contr 43:512-13 Je 9 '15
Sidewalk problem; its solution In Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. Eng N 73:843 Ap 29 '15
Sidewalk work in Cincinnati. D. L. Barr. Munio
J 38:763-6 Je 3 '15
Sidewalks in cities, 1915; tabulation. Munlc
Eng 48:261-2 Ap '15
Street and sidewalk improvement in the
United States and Canada; tabulation. Munic
Eng 48:352-8 Je '15
tiee also Pavements
Sidewalks, Concrete
Costs and methods on the construction of a
large concrete sidewalk, Harrisburg, Pa.
J. D. Justin. Eng: & Contr 44:166-7 S 1 .'15
Destruction of cement sidewalks by trolley
poles. C. H. Fuller. Elec Ry J 46:832-3 O 16
Expansion in concrete sidewalks. Munio J 38:
770-1 Je 3 '15
Making concrete walks on the farm, P. H,
Wilson. 11 diag Bldg Age 37:71 F '15
Splitting of concrete sidewalks surrounding
iron posts. C. H. Fuller and others, diag
Concrete Gem 6:246-8 My '15
Mining and countermining of fortifications. 11
Scl Am 111:464-5 D 5 '14,
Siena
Architecture
American academy In Rome; the Palazzo
Plccolomlni at Siena. K, EJ. Carpenter. 11
Am Inst Arch J 3:182-3 Ap '15
Sieves
Standardization of no. 200 cement sieves. R. J.
Wig and J. C. Pearson, pis U S Bur Stand
Teen Pa 42:1-51 '14
Minimum visual angle. Sol Am S 80:93 Ag 7
Recent experiments on vision In animals.
H. M. Johnson, bibliog Ilium Eng Soc 10:
602-14 no 6 '15
of the
phases
ng Soc 10:562-86 xxo 7 '15
Visual pattern- discrimination In thfc verte-
brates: difference-threshold for band-width
In the monkey and the domestic chick. H. M.
Johnson. J FT Inst 180:238-40 Ag '15
See also Color sense; Eye; Spectacles
Sights for firearms. See Firearms— Sights
Signals
New hydrographlo signal of the U. S. coast
and geodetic survey, dlags Hug; N 74:27-8 Jl
1 '15
Signaling apparatus u
Am 118:265 S 25 '15
tus used by airships. 11 Sol
'
Automobile
Electric
Signals, Electric. See Electric signals
Signals, Mine. See Mine signals
Signals, Pneumatic. See Pneumatic signals
'Signals, Railroad. See Railroads— Signals
Signals, Submarine. See Submarine signals
- a Cooley-
New type of Illuminated sign. 11 Ulum Engr
8:400-1 S '15
See ago Car signs; Electric signs; Road
signs; Street signs
Silage. See Ensilage
Silence. See Sound
Silica, Fused
Fused silica dishes for the concentration of
sulphuric acid. A. E. Marshall, diag Met &
Chem Eng 13:136-7 Mr '15
Heat frajasmtesion capacity of a silica dish.
J M & ** Chem
6sum6 of the physical, physiological and Chei
psychic phases of vision. N. M. Black, dlags R.
Ilium Eng Soc 10:562-86 no 7 '15 '14
rials; ffaeumatlo signals; Railroads— Signals;
Telegraph; Time signals; Wireless telegraph
Silica brick. See Fire brick
Silicate of soda. See Sodium silicate
Silicates
Hydratlon of Portland cement. A. A. Klein
and A. J. Phillips, pis U S Bur Stand Tech
Silicon oxycarblde. See Flbrox; Silundum
Silicon steel
Longest simple truss span in world to be
erected over Ohio river at Metropolis, diag
Eng Reo 72:53-4 Jl 10 'IB: Abstract (Silicon
steel for bridge construction). Eng M 49:913
8 '15
Ohio river bridge for the C., R & Q. R. R.
diag Hng N 74 :230-2 Jl 29 '15
Silk
Heddles for weaving broad silks. Textile
World 60:213 N '16
International classification of raw silks by Its
defects. W. P. Seem. Textile World 48:485-8,
579-81: 49:81-4. 157-9, 326-8 F-Je '15
Silk culture in America. C: A- Byers. 11 Tex-
tile World 49:332-4 Je '15
Streaks In silk goods. Textile World 49:102-
3 Ap '15
Bee also Textile Industry and fabrics
Dyeing
See Dyes and dyeing— Silk
Silk, Artificial
Dyeing artificial silks. E. C. T. Blck. Textile
World 49:119-20 Ap '15
Formula for treating artificial silk. Textile*
World 48:328 D '14
Manufacture of artificial lustrous threads by
the viscose process. W. F. Cooper. Textile
World 50:129-30 O '16
Silk convention, National. See National silk con-
vention
Silk machinery
Machine for shearing or picking silk goods. 11
Textile World 49:877-8 Je^ie
StH ties. See Railroad ties
Sll-O-Cel powder. See Celite
Silos
Chemical changes during silage formation.
. E. Neldlg. Am Chem Soc J 36:2401-18 N
Constructing galvanized Iron silo roof, dlags
Metal Work 83:584-6 Ap 9 '15
ilos, Concrete
Building concrete silos— monolithic construc-
tion—types of commercial equipment C. D.
Gilbert. 11 dlags Concrete Cem 7:58-62, 82-3
" '15
concrete silos— the plastered silo. 11
Cem 7:122-4 S '15
__ concrete silos— unit construction
with "blocks and staves: with cost tables.
C. D Gilbert. U dlaj&s Concrete Cem 7:3-6,
37-8 Jl '15
Concrete silos axe preferred In Missouri. Con-
crete Cem 7:113 S '15
Methods and costs In constructing a combined
concrete silo and water tank. 11 diag Con-
crete Cem 6:162-4 Mr '15
422
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
SI los, Concrete — Continued
Methods used in constructing a 108-ft. mono-
lithic concrete silo near Salona, Pa. 11 diaga
Concrete Cem 6:301-2 Je '15
Silo form with new features. 11 Concrete Cem
7:126-7 S '15
Silt
Solving the silt problem: reservoirs suggest-
ed for muddy streams of the Southwest.
L: C. Hill. Eng Rec 70:609-10 D 5 '14
SHundum
Preparation, properties and composition of
silundum. S: A. Tucker and A. Lowy. 11
diags J Ind & Eng Chem 7:565-71 Jl '15
Silver
Action of finely divided silver on a-bromo- '
and a-odopalmltlc acids: synthesis of two
isomerlc ditetradecylsuccinlc adds. D. B.
Jones. Am Chem Soc J 37:586-94 Mr '15
Experiments In the enrichment of silver ores.
L: G. Ravicz. Econ Geol 10:368-89 Je '15
Gold and silver statistics. F: Hobart. Eng &
Min J 99:47-8 Ja 9 '15
Milling at the Nlpisslng mines co. Eng & Min
J 99:1124 Je 26 '15
New crystalline variety of silver. T. C. Choud-
hrl. Am Chem Soo J 37:2037-9 S '15
Occurrence of silver in argentiferous galena
ores. A. E. Nissen and S: L. Hoyt pis Econ
Geol 10:172-9 F '15
Potential of silver against silver ion in con-
centrated solutions of potassium and of so-
dium chloride, and Its relation to the activi-
ties of such solutions. G: S. Forbes and
F: O. Anderegg. Am Chem Soc J 37:1676-85
Jl '15
Treatment of waste material containing silver.
R. J. Marsh. Metal Ind n s 13:314-17 Ag '15
See also Cyanide process: Silver metal-
lurgy- Silver mines and mining; Silver plat-
ing; Silver salts;' Silverware
Sliver assaying
Determination of silver In ores and concen-
trates containing platinum and palladium.
A. M. Smoot. Eng & Min J 99:701 Ap 17 '16
Gold and silver assaying. S. Fischer, Jr. Met
& Chem Eng 12:771-3 D '14
Silver Iodide
Properties of silver Iodide Interpreted in re-
lation to recent thermodynamic conceptions.
G. Jones and M. L: Hartmann. dlag Am
Chem Soc J 37:752-75 Ap '15
Sliver metallurgy
Chloridlzlng blast roasting and leaching. G. A.
Keep, il dlag Eng & Mln J 99:265-9, 315-22
F 6-13 -IB
Chlorldizing ores at Silver City, Utah, il diag
Met & Chem Eng 12:757-9 D '14
Desilverizing copper matte with lead. Eng &
Min J 98:1046 D12 '14
Lead acetate and zinc salts in silver extrac-
tion. C: R. Morris. Eng & Mln J 100:189-90
Jl 31 '15
Phillips process for treating cobalt-silver ores.
Eng & Min J 99:1120 Je 26 '15
Progress In gold and silver metallurgy in 1914.
Met & Chem Eng 13:3-5 Ja '15
Recovery of mercury from amalgamation tail-
ing, Buffalo mines, Cobalt; with flow sheet.
E. B. ThornhUL Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:1653-
~ ' '15; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:330-
Scc also Cyanide process
Sliver mines and mining
Alta Activities. 11 Eng & Min J 99:689-90 Ap
17 '15
Coniagas mines: report for year ended Oct.
3171914. Bng & Mfe J 99:19TJa 23 '15
_lver strike: discovery not veri-
Bateman. Eng & Mln J 99:787
Fond du Lac i
fled. G. C.
My 1 '15
Gold and silver In Chile. M. K. Lamb. 11 Eng
& Min J 99:847-9 My 15 '15
Tonopah in 1914. F: Bradshaw. Eng & Mln J
99:164-5 Ja 16 '15
Volcano, a new Nevada strike. F. C. Lincoln.
11 Eng & Min J 100:73 Jl 10 '15
Silver nitrate
Potential of silver in nonaqueous solutions of
silver nitrate. V. L. Gibbons and F. H. Get-
man, blbliog dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:1630-
55 Ag '14
Use of silver nitrate as a testing agent Int
Marine Eng 20:85 F '15 «**nt mt
Silver nitrite
Determination of the solubility of silver nltrlta
and its degree of dissociation In a saturated
solution. H: J. M. Cretehton and W: H!
Ward. Am Chem Soc J 37:2333-8 O '15
Sliver plating
Making the silver solutions. O. A. "m^rn^
Metal Ind n s 13:416-17 O '15 raan'
Silver solution assay. E. J. Hall. Metal Ind
Sec also Electroplating; Silvering
Silver salts
New hydroxyurethanes and chromoisomeric
silver salts of their acyl derivatives. L. W:
2208623aod'W °6Sper' Am Ohem Soc J 36:
Relative solubility of certain silver salts
A. E. Hill. Am Chem Soc J 37:510-13 Mr^lS
Solubility of certain difficulty soluble silver
salts. A. Thiel. Am Chem Soc J 37:508-10
Mr '15
Slivering
Protecting silvered mirrors by copper plating
11 dlagsci Am S 79:28 Ja 9 '15 ^^
Silverware
South American market for Jewelry and
silverware. IT S Sp Cons Rep 70:1-23 '15
SI Maloe
Logging- Rasak and Lagan. T. R. Helms. 11 Am
For 21:1050-3 N '15
Sinking funds
Premium or discount on bonds in. sinking
fund. S. Walton. J Account 19:390-2 My 'IS
Sinking funds in rate valuations. W. H. Law-
ton. J Account 19:191-7 Mr '15
Sintering
Flue dust sintering plant at Gary, Ind. 11 plan
Iron Age 95:1168-70 My 27 '15
Mechanical progress of sintering. B. G. Klugh.
dlags .Iron Tr R 57:835-8+ O 28 '15; Same.
Iron Age 96:1000-4 O 28 '15; Discussion.
H. A. Brassert. Iron Tr R 57:845 O 28 '15;
Discussion. R. E. Brooke; H. A. Brassert.
Iron Age 96:1004-5+ O 28 '15
New sintering plant at Gary, Ind. plan Eng
& Mln J 10l):107 Jl 17 '15
Rotary sintering kilns at Gary. H. C. Estep.
11 dlag Iron Tr R 56:1020-2 My 20 '15
See also Dwlght-Lloyd process
Siphons
Design and construction features of reinforced
concrete sewer siphons under New York
subways. T. L. Wilson. Eng & Contr 43:128-
9 F 10 '15
Method and cost of constructing an inverted
sewer siphon of 12 in. cast iron pipe, encased
In concrete, beneath small stream at Car-
lisle, Pa. C. A. Bryan, diag Eng & Contr 42:
151-S AST 12 '14
Syphoning water from series of drilled wells
to a common pump well at Kokomo, Ind.
O. O. Jonefl. plan Bnc? & Contr 43:191 Mr 3 '15
Why does the siphon break? dlags Dom Eng
72:173 Ag 7 '15
Sirups. See Syrups
Sizing (textiles). See Cotton sizing
Skim gate. See Foundries— Equipment and sup-
plies
Skin effect
Experimental researches on skin effect in con-
ductors. A. E. Kennelly, F. A. Laws and
P. H. Pierce. 11 diafls Am Inst E E Pro 34:
1749-1809; Blbliog. 1809-14 Ag '15
Skin effect in bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller.
Elec W 65:1612-13 Je 19 '15
Skykomlsh "basin, Washington
Petrology and economic
komish T
of the Sky-
S. Smith. 11
J>asin, Washir
map Sch Mines Q ~~
hts
__ skylight on structural steel frame, dlags
Metal Work 83:709-01 My 28 '15
it. W: C. Linton. 11 Metal
Improved —
Work 84:551
29 '15
New type of skylight construction, dlag Iron
Age $5:1164 N 18 '15 '
Skyscrapers. See High buildings
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
423
Slabbing machine
Vertical slabbing machine, ll Iron Tr R 56:1105
Je 3 '15
Slag
Action of fluorspar on basic open-hearth slags,
W. 8. Hamilton. Met & Chem En* 13:8 Ja '15
Advantages of high-lime slags in the smelting
of lead ores. S. E. Bretherton. Am Inst Min
B Bui 104:1595-9 A* '15; Discussion, 108:
2479-81 D '15
Blast furnace slag for railway ballasting. 11
plan Engineer 120:396-6 O 22 '15
Blast furnace slag handling system. F. L.
Prentiss. 11 Iron Age 95:1396-8 Je 24 '15
Characteristics of slag and chat ballast. F. H.
Hamilton. Ry Age 58:1437-8 Je 18 '15
Handling Iron and cinder at the blast furnace.
J. H. Johnson, Jr. 11 Met & Chem Bfrig 13:
86-9 F '15
High phosphorus slag from open-hearth or
electric furnaces. Iron Age 96:295 Ag 5 '15
How to make steam from slag. W. I* Johnson.
diags Iron Tr R 55:1139-40D 17 '14
Kennedy slugger type crusher. 11 Iron • Tr R
57:27 Jl 1 '16
ig money from furnace slag. 11 Iron Tr
R 66:1318-19 Je 24 '15
dlag Iron Tr R 55:1040-2 D 3 '14
Special type of slag handling crane. 11 Iron
Age 96:939 Ap 29 '16
Use of blast furnace slag as an aggregate In
^concrete. Concrete Gem 5:247-9; 6:210-11 D
Zinc* oxide from lead blast furnace slag, as In
operation at south Chicago. H. B. Fulslfer.
11 Met & Chem Bn£ 13:788-5 N 1 '16
See also Blast furnaces
Transportation
Tariffs on waste materials stricken out. Ry R
57:40-1 Jl 10 '15
Slag settler*
Granby tapered settler. F. H. Lathe, dlags Eng
& Mln J 100:270 Ag 14 '15
Lead smelting at HI Paso. H. F. Easter. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1493-1506 A* '16; Ex-
cerpts (Oil-flred settlers at HI Paso) Bug
& Mln J 100:366-7 Ag 28 '15
Slate
Quarrying slate for structural purposes. 11
Metal Work 84:445-6 O 1 '15
Use of slate as a roofing material. J. C. Tay-
lor. Bldg Age 37:46 Mr '15
Slaughtering and slaughter houses
Municipal abattoirs. Munlc J 39:262-3 Ag 19
Ventilation of sleeping cars. T: R. Crowder.
Ry Age (Mech ed> 81:464-6 S '15
Wisconsin berth law annulled. Ry Age 59:12
Jl 2 '16
Equipment
Sleeping car towel receptacle, plan Ry Age 69:
672 S 24 '15
Sleeping porches
Details of pocket window frame. W. S. Wilkln.
dlags Bldg Age 37:56-7 Ag '15
Slick, Edwin E.
Inventor, engineer, executive. C. F. Williams.
por Iron Tr R 56:179+ Ja 21 '15
Slide rule
Barth slide rule for pulp measurement C. G.
Barth, Jr. 11 Eng £ Mln J 100:228 Ag 7 '15
How to read a slide rule, diags Power 42:192-4
A* 10 '15
Logarithmic scales made from worn-out slide-
rule. F: W. Salmon, dlags Maoh 22:146 O
New friction head slide rule for heating work
and power piping, dlags Heat & Yen 12:
50-1 Ap '15
Simple solution of a quadratic equation by
slide rule. S. Shaw. Eng Rec 71:754 Je 12
Slide-rule quadratics. R. N. Miller. Power 42:
Strength computing slide rule for reinforced
concrete beams and slabs. 11 Concrete Cem
Slide valves
Slide valve lubrication on the Buffalo, Roches-
ter & Pittsburgh, dlags Ry Age 59:288-4 Ag
13 15
Slides. See Earthwork— Slides
Slime. See Ore pulp
Slings and hitches
Care and use of hoisting accessories: wire
manlla rope, hooks, chains, accessories.
Unusual rigging used to set heavy turbine parts
in close quarters. F. M. Blersach. diags Eng
^ Rec 72:24-6 Jl 3 '15
Use of slings In handling loads, dlags Eng &
Contr 42:338-9 O 7 '14
Sludge. See Sewage sludge
Sludge, Activated. See Sewage aeration
Sluice gates
Inclined seat eliminates sliding friction in new
sluice gate, dlag Eng Rec 72:214 Ag 14 '15
90-ln. circular gate for a 120-ft head. II diags
Eng N 73:865 My 6 '15 ^^
Smell
Sense of smell in insects. Sd Am 3 79:80 Ja 30
Smelter fumes
Effect of sulphur dioxide on human beings.
Eng & Mln J 100:886-6 N 27 '15
Metallurgical smoke. C: H. Fulton, blbliog U
dlags U S Bur Mines Bui 84:1-89 '16; Ex-
cerpts. Sci Am S 80:310-11 N 13 '15
Progress in the metallurgy of zinc in Great
Britain. Eng & Min J 100:469 S 18 '15
Report of the Selby smelter commission. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:41-5 Ja '15; Same cond. Eng
& Mln J 98:1076-8 D 19 '14
Smelter-smoke litigation In California, Met &
Chem Eng 13:206 Ap '15
Solution of smoke, fume and dust problems by
electrical precipitation. L. Bradley. Met &
Chem En* 13:911-14 D 1 '16
Treating sulphurous fumes at the Mammoth
smelter. A. H. Martin. 11 Met & Chem Eng
12:769-70 D '14
Vapor pressure of arsenic trloxlde. H. V.
Welch and L. H. Duschak. II U S Bur Mines
Tech Fa 81:1-20 '16
See also Electric precipitation
Smelteries. See Smelting works
Smelting
Advances In copper smelting. F: Lalst. Met
& Chem Eng 13:668 O 1 '15
Advantages of high-lime slags in the smelt-
ing of lead ores. S. E. Bretherton. Am Inst
Mln E Bui 104:1695-9 Ag '15; Discussion.
108:2479-81 D '15
Blast furnace vs. reverberatory. Eng & Min
J 99:832-3 My 8 '15
Coal-dust fired reverberatory furnaces of Cana-
dian copper co. D: H. Browne, diags Am Inst
Mln E Bui 97:49-60 Ja '16: Same cond. Met
& Chem Eng 13:182-4 Mr '16; Abstract. Am
Soc M E J 87:187 Mr '16
ir Queen smelting works. R: H. Vail. II
; & Min J 99:1-6 Ja 2 '16
smelting in Japan. M. Eissler: II diags
-JOn B Bui 95:2661-703 N '14;
101:1173-4 My '16 _ ^
Copper smelting In the Caucasus, map Eng &
Mln J 09:660-3 Ap 10 '15
Definition of smelting. Eng & Mln J 100:531
S 26 '15
Development of zinc smelting In the United
States. Q: C. Stone. Met & Chem Eng 13:
726-7 O 15 '15
High blast heats In Mesaba practice. W.
Sathesius. Am Inst Min B Bui 99:539-55 Mr
•15; Same cond Iron Age 95:475-8 F 25 '15;
Same cond. Iron Tr R 66:366-6. 368 F IS '15;
Abstract Met & Chem Jni 1^:177-8 Mr '16;
Discussion. Am Inst Mln B Bui 101:1100-7
My '15
424
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Smelting — Continued
High-lime slags in lead smelting; abstract.
mJBng 13:7
:766-7
S. B. Bretherton. Met & Chem
O 15 '16
Improvements at Trail, B. C. Eng & MIn J
99:290 F 6 '15
Lead smelting at El Paso. H. F. Easter. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1493-1506 Ag '15; Ab-
stract Met & Chem Eng 13:814 N 1 '15
Metal loss in copper slags. F. E. Lathe. Eng
& Mln J 100:215-17. 263-8, 305-8 Ag 7-21 '15
Newnam hearth. W: E. Newnam.il Am Inst
Min E Bui 106:2139-45 O '15; Same. Eng &
Mln J 100:628-30 O 16 '15: Excerpts. Met &
Chem Eng 13:974 D 15 '15
Points In the economics of zinc metallurgy.
W. R. Ingalls. Eng & 2dln J 100:551-4 O 2
Progress in the smelting of Mayari ore. R: V.
M'Kay. Iron Age 93:1386-9+ Je 4 '14; Same.
Iron Tr R 55:1215-21 D 31 ;14
Pyrlte smelting. E. D. Peters. Eng & Mln J
98:1134-5 D 26 '14
Pyritlc smelting at Mount Lyell. R. Sticht
Met & Chem Eng 13:116-18 F '15
Pyntlc smelting; discussion. Am Inst Mln E
Bui 100:739-61 Ap '15
Reverberatory smelting practice of Nevada
consolidated copper co. Met & Chem Eng
13:681-2 O 1 '15
Reverberatory smelting practice of Nevada
consolidated copper co. R. E. H. Pomeroy.
dlags plan Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:445-53 F
•15 ; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng 13:252-4 Ap
'15
Reverbtiratory waste-heat hollers. L. Duncan.
11 dlag Eng & Mln J 99:152-3 Ja 16 '15
Slag- and matte-granulating devices. P. E. Bar-
bour. dlags Eng & Min J 99:239 Ja SO '15
Smelting at Anyox, B. C. Eng & Mln J 100:
.804 N 13 '15
Smelting at Panulcillo, Chile. 11 Eng & Mln
J 100:787-9 N 13 '15
Smelting data of British Columbia copper co.
F: K. Brunton. Eng & Mln J 100:18-19 Jl 3
'15
Smelting methods at Magistral, Durango,
R. W. BIsselL Sen Mines Q 36:22-9 N '14
Mex.
.
Use of salt In zinc smelting. Eng &
99:917-1$ My 22 '15
Afro also Blast furnaces; Furnaces, Metal-
lurgical; Metallurgy; Ore treatment; Slag
set tiers; Smelter fumes; Smelting works
Cost
British Columbia copper co. smelter; average
daily report for May, 1913. F. K. Brunton.
Am Inst Min E Bui 103:1415-17 Jl '15; Ex-
cerpt. Met & Chem Eng 13:509 Ag '15
Smelting costs at Greenwood, B. C. Eng &
Mln J 100:109 Jl 17 '15
Smelting, Electric
Electric Iron- ore smelting in Norway, dlags
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:54 Jl 10 '15
Electric smelting for southeastern Alaska.
F. C. Farnham. Eng & Mln J 99:287 F 6 '15
Electric smelting for southeastern Alaska,
U. S. Rush. Eng & Min J 98:1149 D 26 '14
Electro -thermic Iron-ore smelting in Scandi-
navia. Eng & Mln J 100:351-2 Ag 28 '15
Manufacture, of ferro-alloys in the electric
furnace. R. M. Keeney. U S Bur Mines Bui
77:102-85 '14; Excerpts. Iron Tr R 56:717-
22-£, 765-7+, 862-7+, 972-5 Ap 8-15, 29, My
13 15
Smelting of copper ores in the electric fur-
nace. D. A. Lyon. dlags U S Bur Mines Bui
81:1-76 '15; Excerpt Sci Am S 80:139 Ag 28
Smelting of metals in the electric furnace.
D. A. Lyon and R. M. Keeney. U S Bur
Mines Bui 77:72-101 '14
Thermal efficiency of the electric furnace.
W. M. Johnson. Eng Soc W Pa 31:488-98;
Discussion. 31:499-50? Jl '15
fleo also Electric furnaces; Electrometal-
lurgy
Smelting work*
British Columbia copper co's smelter, Green-
wood, R C. F: K. Brunton. dlags Am Inst
Mln E Bui 103:1401-17 Jl '15
r Queen smelting works. R: H. Vail. 11
& Min J 99:1-6 Ja 2 '15
North America-
Cost of cars, electric locomotives, etc. for
Arizona copper co.'s new smeltery, dlags Ene
& Min J 99:495 Mr 13 '15 ^ B
Cost of conveyors at the Arizona copper co's
new smeltery, diags Eng & Mln J 99:329-30
Design, construction and unit costs of the
power house for the new smelter of tne
Arizona copper co., ltd., Clifton, Ariz, diags
plans Eng & Contr 42:262-5 S 16 '14
Designing small copper smelting plants, c* G
Chrlstensen. 11 Eng & Mln J 99:225-8 Ja 30
Equipment of Arizona smelters. J. Douglas.
Met & Chem Eng 13:904 D 1 '15
Power plant of the Granby co. T: "Wilson. 11
plans Power 42:2-7 Jl 6 '15; Abstract. Ens
& Min J 100:113-15 Jl 17 '15 ^
Saiida smelter. F. D. Weeks. Am Inst Mln
E Bui 104:1691-5 Ag '15: Excerpt (Don'ts
In the designing of a smelting works). Eng &
Min J 100:228-9 Ag 7 '15; Excerpt. Met &
Chem Eng 13:814-15 N 1 '16
Smelting works of the Mond nickel co. A. W.
G. Wilson. 11 dlags Kng & Mln J 98:1049-51 D
Supreme court decides against Ducktown com-
pany. Eng & Min J 9!):1047 Je 12 '15
Unit construction costs from the new smelter
of the Arizona copper co., ltd. E. H. Jones,
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 91:1497-1649 Jl '14-
Abstract Eng & Contr 42:560-3 D 16 '14
Zinc smeltery at Langeloth. w. R. Ingalls.
diags plan Eng £ Min J 98:985-9 D 5 ' 1 4
Sec also Metallurgical plants; Smelter
fumes
Safety devices and measures
Accident prevention in smelting works. Eng
& Min J 100:448 S 11 '15
Smoke
Effects of fumes from lignite coal and from
wood on cement brick chimneys. Concrete
Cem 5:246-7 D '14
Metallurgical smoke. C: H. Fulton, bibliog U
dlags U S Bur Mines Bui 84:1-89 '15; Ex-
cerpts. Sci Am S 80:310-11 N 13 '15
8co aho Cinders; Fuel; Locomotives-
Smoke problem; Mechanical draft; Soot
Smoke helmets
Rescue company no. 1 of the New York fire
department, il Sci Am 112:283 Mr 27 '15
Where the smoke helmet would be invaluable:
a lesson from the New York subway fire. 11
Sci Am 112:65 Ja 16 '15
Smoke Inspection. See Smoke prevention
Smoke prevention
Economy In use of fuel results in elimination
of dense smoke. F. M. Logan. Eng Rec 72:
581-2 N 6 '16
Eliminating smoke, soot and dirt in steam
generation. 11 Textile World 49:565-7 Ag '15
German smoke abatement society. J: B. C.
Kershaw. Met & Chem Eng 13:261-3 Ap '15
Headroom for smokeless settings. O. Monnett
Power 40:885-6 D 22 '14
How smokeless combustion is secured by the
Boston Edison company, il dlag Elec W 66:
4G9 Ag 28 '15
Mechanical draft and smoke prevention. T:
Talt. Dom Eng 73:232 N 20 '16
Metallurgical and special furnaces. O. Mon-
nett. dlags Power 41:432-3 Mr 30 *16
Metallurgical smoke. C: H. Fulton, bibliogil
diags U S Bur Mines Bui 84:1-89 '16; Ex-
cerpts. Sci Am S 80:310-11 N 13 '16
Preventing smoke electrically. H. C. Wolf. 11
Elec W 66:692-3 S 25 '15
Problem of the modern city. W. F. M. Goss.
Eng Soc W Fa 31:229-37 Mr '15
Reconstructing existing plants. O. Monnett
diags Power 40:920-2 D 29 '14
Record system In a smoke Inspector's office.
M. A. Rooney. Power 42:543-4 O 19 '16
Reducing smoke in Pittsburgh. J. W. Hender-
son. 11 Power 42:152-3 Ag 3 '15
Return-tubular boiler furnace development
O. Monnett. dlags Power 40:93-4 Jl 21 '14;
Same. Sol Am S 78:394-5 D 19 '14
Smoke abatement in bouse heatin* boilers.
M. A. Rooney. il Heat & Ven 12:17-20 O '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
425
Smoke prevention — Continued
Smoke abatement In Massachusetts. Power 42:
213-14 Ag 10 '15
Smoke exhauster for the St. Paul engine house
at Chicago. W. S. Lacher. 11 dlags Ry Age
58:98-9 Ja 16 '15
Smokeless locomotive operation without spe-
cial apparatus. H. H. Maxfleld. Ry R 57:
426-9 O 2 '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:561-2 N '15; Same cond. Power 42:491-2 O
5 '15
Solution of smoke, fume and dust problems
by electrical precipitation. L. Bradley. Met
6 Chem Eng 13:911-14 D 1 '15
Validity of anti-smoke ordinance. A. L. H.
Street. Power 42:478 O 5 '15
Washing locomotive smoke. M. D. Franey. dlog
plan Ry Age 59:558-60 S 24 '15; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:511-13 O '15; Same. Power 42:
501-3 O 19 '15; Same cond. Eng N 74:906-7
N 4 '15; Excerpt. Ry R 57:387-8 S 25 '15
. waste-heat boilers. O. Monnett. dlags Power
41:196-7 F 9 '15; Same. Eng & Min J 99:
368-9 F 20 '15
Rcc al*o Electric precipitation; Locomotives
— Smoke problem
Smoke prevention association
10th annual convention, Cincinnati, Sept. 8-
10. Power 42:493 O 5 '15
Smoke recorder
Smoke recorder and monitor. W. W. Strong.
11 Power 40:912-13 D 29 '14
Smokeless powder
Manufacture of smokeless powder. B: C. Cross-
man. Scl Am 112:136 F 6 '15
Munitions of the present war. Ry R 57:373-4
S IS '15
Smokestacks. See Chimneys
Smudge pots. See Frost protection
.Snag boats
Shallow draft snag boat Swinomlsh. 11 plans
Int Marine Eng 20:500-2 N '15
I boats on flood rivers. D. A. Willey. 11
Am S 79:149 Mr 6 '15
Snakes
Garden of serpents in the Serotherapic insti-
tute of Brazil. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am 112:447
My 16 '15
Snakes and their value to the agriculturist.
R. W. Shufeldt. 11 Sci Am 3 80:344-5 N 27
Snap flasks. See Foundries — Equipment and sup-
plies
Snow
Remarkable snowfall of the Sierra Nevada.
Scl Am 113:144 Ag 14 '15
See alfio Snowslldes
Snow fences. See Railroads— Snow protection
and removal
Snow plows
Snow plow and life guard combined. C. M.
Feist. 11 Elec Ry J 46:832 O 16 '15
Snow removal
Methods Introduced in New York last win-
ter out cost and increased speed of snow
removal. J: T. Fetherston. 11 Eng Reo 71:
640-2 My 22 'IK
New York's snow removal plans. 11 Munlc J
37:827-9 D 10 '14
Removal of snow from city streets. Elec Ry J
44:1282 D 12 '14
Report oh. snow removal work In the city of
New York. Good Roads n s 9:254 Je 19 '15
Snow plows on motor trucks clear New York
streets. 11 En* Rec 71:215 F 13 '15
Snow removal. Elec Ry J 44:1248-9 D 5 '14
Snow removal conference held In Philadelphia
April 16 and 17, 1914: report of the committee
on resolutions: with discussion. Am Soc M E
J 37:92-5 F '15; game. Scl Am S 79:159-
60 Mr 6 '15
Snow removal in Montreal. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1307-
Snow removal In New York. 11 Munlc J 38:
805-7 Je 10 '15
Snow-removal plan for New York city. Efhg N
72:1310-11 D 31 '14
Snow removal principles: summary of papers
and discussions at Philadelphia conference on
snow removal. 11 Munlc J 37:830-2 D 10 '14
tfeff altto Railroads— Snow protection and
removal
Snow surveys
Snow survey provides basis for close forecast
of watershed's yield. J. E. Church, Jr. 11
Eng Rec 71:494-5 Ap 17 '15
Snowslfdes
Fatal snowslide at Britannia copper co.'s
mines. 11 Eng & Mln J 99:628 Ap 3 '15
Soap
Contributions of the chemist to the art of
soapmaklnjg. M. H. Ittner. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:935-6 N '15
South American market for soap. U S Sp
Cons Rep 66:1-16 '15
Tincture ot white soap. Sci Am S 79:211 Ap
Social centers
John C. Proctor recreation center, Peorla,
Illinois. 11 plans Arch Rec 37:116-31 F '15
Social work
fcVo alsj Social centers; Welfare work in
industry
Societies
Society bookkeeping; standardized method for
recording and checking the accounts. Metal
Ind n s 12:233-5 Je '15
Societies, Engineering. See Engineering societies
Society for electrical development
Annual meeting, New York, May 11. Eleo W
65:1265-6 My 15 '15
Work of Society for electrical development.
J. M. Wakeman. Elec W 65:1530 Je 12 '13
Society of automobile engineers
Abstracts -of the papers presented on the
steamer Noramlc. Horseless Age 35:797-^06
Je 16 '15
Committee reports and papers. Automobile 32:
1057-61. 1088-90. 1103-5 Je 17-24 '15
Mid-west S. A. E. section In Chicago, dlags
Automobile 33:736-9 O 21 '15
Papers and the discussions at the profes-
sional sessions. Horseless Ajge 36:827-30 Je
23 '15
S. A. E. gas-electric committee reports, dlags
Automobile 32:401-4 Mr 4 '15
S. A. E. winter session produces six new
standards, pors Automobile 32:83-6 Ja 14 '15
Winter meeting, New York. Horseless Age 35:
58-74, 110-13 Ja 13-20 '15
Standards committee
S. A. E. standards work under new rules. 11
Automobile 32:616-17 Ap 8 '15
Society of chemical Industry
Annual meeting, Manchester. Engineer 120:91-
2 Jl 23 '15
Annual meeting, Manchester, July 14-16. Met
& Chem Eng 13:543-6 S 1 '15
Meeting of New York section, Nov. 19. Met
& Chem Eng 13:921-3 D 1 '15
Society of naval architects and marine engineers
22d annual meeting, Dec. 10-11, 1914. Int
Marine Eng 20:8-22 Ja '15
22d general meeting, New York city, Dec. 10-
11, 1914. Eng N 72:1231-2 D 17 '14
Society to promote the science of management
Labor problems In scientific management. Iron
Age 94:1369-72 D 10 '14
Socket appliances. See Electric apparatus and
appliances
Soda
Contributions of the chemist to the soda In-
dustry. F. R. Hazard. J Ind & Engr Chem 7:
281-2 Ap 'ir>; Abstract. Met & Chem Eng
13:285 My '15
Electrolytic cell patents for the production of
caustic soda and chlorine, dlags Met &
Chem Eng 13:815-16 N 1 '15
Feasibility of continuous caustlcizlng. 11 Met
soda ash. G: B.
& Chem Eng 13:514-16 A* '15
Relative value of soda and so
Morris. Mach 22:61 S '16
Sodium
Birth- time of the world: methods of determin-
ing its age. J. Joly. Scl Am S 79:77-9 Ja 30
426
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sodium — Continued
Fluoboric and fluosilldc acids in the qualita-
tive analysis of sodium. F. C. Mathers and
others. Am Chem Soc JT 37:1516-17 Je '15
Sea-salt and geologic time. H. 8. Shelton. Qcl
Am S 79:79-80 Ja 30 '15
Sodium carbonate
Hydrolysis of sodium carbonate in solution.
F. C. Frary and A. H. Nletz. Am Chem Soo
J 37:2268-73 O '15
Molecular weight of sodium carbonate and the
atomic weight of carbon referred to silver
and bromine. T. W. Richards and C: R.
Hoover. Am Chem Soc J 87:95-107 Ja '15
Sodium chloride. See Salt
sodium ethylate with methyl
Iodide In absolute ethyl alcohol at 25°. H. C.
Robertson, Jr. and S. F. Acree. Am Chem
Soc J 37:1902-9 Ag '15
Reinterpretatlon of the reactions of sodium
methylate and sodium ethylate -with 1, 2-
dlnltrobenzene and 1, 2, 4-dlnltrochloroben-
zene, and 1, », ^-dmltroTMrpmobenaene. S. F.
Acree. Am Chem Soc J 37:1909-14 Ag '15
Sodium formate
Rate of reduction of mercuric chloride by
sodium formate. G. A. Llnhart. Am Chem
Soc J 37:70-6 Ja '15
Sodium hydrazlde
Anhydrous hydrazine; electrolysis of a solu-
tion of sodium hydrazlde in anhydrous
hydrazine. T. W. B. Welsh, dlag Am Chem
Soc J 37:497-608 Mr '15
Sodium hydroxide
en potentials of sodium hydroxide solu-
ana the dissociation constant of -water.
F. C. Frary and A. H. Nletz. Am Chem
Soc J 87:2268-8 O *15
Sodium malontc ester
Study of the reactions of sodium malonic ester.
C. L. Jackson and F. C. Whitmore. Am
Chem Soc J 37:1522-37, 1915-34 Je, Ag '15
Sodium methyl ate
Reinterpretatlon of the reactions of sodium
metbylate and sodium ethylate with 1, 2-
dinitrobenzene, and 1..2. 4-dlnitrochJoroben-
zene and 1, 2, 4-dlnltrobromobenzene. S. F.
Acree. Am Chem Soc J 37:1909-14 Ag '15
Sodium nitrate. See Saltpeter, Chile
Sodium phthalate
Acid potassium and acid sodium phthalates as
standards In aoldlmetry and alkalimetry.
W. S. HendrlxBOiL, Am Chem Soo J 37:2352-9
O 15
Sodium salts
"Use of sodium salts In the purification of clays
and in the casting process. A. "V. Blelnlnger.
11 dlaga U S Bur Stand Tech Fa 51:1-40 T15
Sodium silicate
Silicate of soda In dyeing cotton. A. Bolls.
Textile World 49:117-19 Ap '15
Sodium sulphate
Molecular weight of sodium sulfate and the
atomic weight of sulfur. T. W: Richards and
C: R. Hoover. Am Chem Soc J 37:108-13 Ja
Sofas
Cabinet work for the carpenter. P. D. Otter.
dlags Bldg Age 37:49-50 N '15
Soil analysis
Amlno-acid nitrogen of soil and the chemical
groups of amlno adds in the hydrolyzed soil
and their huznic adds. R. S. Potter and
R. S. Snyder. Am Chem Soc J 87:2219-27
5 '15
Colorlmetric determination of phosphorus In
soil extracts. C. E. Millar and F. A. Gang-
ler. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:619 Jl '15
Comparison of silicates and carbonates as
sources of lime and magnesia for plants.
W. H. Maclntire and iTS. Willis. U*J Ind
6 Eng Chem 6:1005-8 T> '14
Determination of ammonia in soils. R. S.
Potter and R. S. Snyder. 11 J bid & Eng
Chem 7:221-6 Mr '15
Determination of nitrates In soli. R. S. Fot-
ter and IL s. Snyder. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:863-4 O 15 s
by minute living organ-
50:142 Ag 28 '15
Determination of nitric nitrogen in soils. E R
Allen, dlags J Ind & Eng Chem 7-521-9 Je
Determination of soil carbonates; a modifica-
tion. W. H. Maclntire and L. Q. Willis il
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:227-8 Mr '15
Determination of sulfates In soils. P. E Brown
and BUB. Kellogg. J Ind & Eng Chem 7^
Effect of grinding the soil on its reaction as
determined by the Veltch method, p. ra.
Brown and H. W. Johnson. J Ind & En*
Chem 7:776-7 S '15
Method for the determination of the Immediate
lime requirements of soils. W. H. Maclntire.
11 J Ind & En* Chem 7:864-7 O '15
Modified Isjeldahl flask for determining soil
nitrogen. H.p A. Noyes. U Am ChemSoc J
Presence of proteoses and peptones In soils.
B. H. Walters. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:860-8
O '15
Shaker for the mechanical analysis of soils.
F. Ward. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1038 D '14
Strength of nitric acid, period of extraction,
and ignition as affecting the gravimetric
determination of phosphoric acid In soils.
O. L, Brauer. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1004-5 D
'14
Soil bacteriology
. Tillage of the soil ,
isms. Sci Am S 80:
Soil millers
Milling the soil; Improving on the old-fash-
ioned plow. L. W. Ellis. 11 Sci Am 112:436
My 8 '15
Soil moisture
Determining the critical moisture content of
soils. R. 0. E. Davis. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:
1008-10 D '14
See also Drainage
Soli pressure. See Earth pressure
Soli testing
Specifications for uniform screens for soil tests.
Eng N 73:267 F 11 '15
Soils
Cleaning soils for microscopic examination.
W. H: Fry and J: A. Cullen. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:40-1 Ja '15
Comparison of silicates and carbonates as
sources of lime and magnesia for plants.
W. H. Maolntire and L. G. Willis. U J Ind &
Eng Chem 6:1005-8 D '14
Engineering properties of soils. R. O. E.
Davis. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:422-5 My '15
Lithium in soils. L. A. Steinlcoenlg. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:425-6 My 'IB
Loss of nitrogen and organic matter in culti-
vated Kansas soils and the effect of this
loss on the crop-producing power of the soil.
S. O. Swanson. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:629-32
* '15
See also Alkali soils; Clay; Drainage; Fer-
tilizers and manures; Foundation soils: Ir-
rigation: Soil analysis; Sou bacteriology;
Soil moisture
Soils, Foundation. See Foundation soils
Solar electricity. See Electricity, Solar
Solar heat. See Sun
Solar heaters
Inexpensive solar heating plants. Metal Work
82:758 D 11 '14
Solar-' mag net Ism. See Magnetism, Solar
Solar power plant*
Shuman-Boy« sun-power plant at Meadi,
^Bfcypt. Hng & Min J 100:156 Jl 24 '15
Utilizations solar energy '.abstract A. S. E.
Ackermann. Am Soo M h J 87:661 N '15
Solar radiation
New evidence on the intensity of radiation
outside the atmosphere. C. G. Abbot, F. E.
Fowle and L. B. Aldrich. Sd Am S 80:258-9
O 23 '15
Solder and soldering
Aluminum solder. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:670-1
O 9 '15
Convenient electric soldering Iron. J. N. Gra-
ham, dlag Elec Ry J 46:66 Jl 10 '15
Gas furnace for heating soldering Irons. R. H.
Parsons, plan Elec Ry J 46:24 Jl 8 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
427
Solder and soldering — Continued
Micro * reactions A soldering. J. Scott. 11 Dom
BSng 73:103-4 O 23 '16
Monarch electric soldering iron. 11 EUec R &
W BHec'n 67:635 O 2 '15
Soldering and brazing- aluminum. Mach 21:286-
Solderlng commutators and rotors. G. Fox.
diags Power 42:828-9 S 7 '16
Various constructions of charcoal fire pots.
Sags Metal Work 84:649-61 N 19/15
Working aluminum at 400 degrees fahrenhelt.
il Horseless Age 36:373 O 15 '15
See also Welding
Solenoid ' brake. See Brakes
Solenoid and electromagnet windings. G: L.
Hedges. Am Inst E B Pro 34:2595-614 N '15
8°Vola0tiie oils of the genus solldago. EL R. Mil-
ler and M. H. Eakew. Am Chem Soc J 36:
2538-41 D '14
Soluble ferments. See Enzymes
Solution (chemistry)
Absorption and tne surface tensions of aque-
ous solution of homologous fatty acids and
alcohols. M. Neidle. Am Chem Soc J 37:
Anhydrous rhydrazine as a solvent. T. W. B.
^Pelsh and H. J. Broderson. diags Am Chem
Soc J 37:816-24 Ap '15
Conductivity and viscosity of solutions of elec-
trolytes in formamid. P. B. Davis, W. S.
Putnam and H. C. Jones. 11* diags J Fr Inst
Determinatlon^of^the solubility of silver nitrite
and its degree of dissociation in a saturated
solution. H: J. M. Creighton and W: H.
Wax™ Am Chem Soc J 37:2333-8 O '16
Distribution of an electrolyte between water
and some second solvent and its dissocia-
tion constant in aqueous solution. H: J. M.
Creighton. J Fr Inst 180:63-74 Jl 'IB
Effect upon their solution tensions of dissolving
the alkali and alkali earth metals in mercury,
and the constitution of such solutions.
G: M. Smith. Am Chem Soc J 37:76-80 Ja '15
Entropy of vaporization as a means i of <Us-
UnSrulshing normal liquids. J. H. Hildebrand.
Am Chem Soc J 37:970-8 My '16
Hydrogen- and hydroxyl-ion activities of solu-
tions of hydrochloric acid, sodium and potas-
sium hydroxides in the presence of neutral
salts. H. S. Harned. diag Am Chem Soc J
Hydi?«en8potentialB of sodium hydroxide solu-
tions wad the dissociation constant of water.
F. C. iSrcry and A. H. Wet* Am Chem Soo
Ionic ?hydratlon and transference numbers i of
caesium chloride. TJ: W. Washhurn and
H. B. MiUard. Am Chem Soc J 37:094-9 Ap
•15
Method for tho calculation of the hydration
of the ions at Infinite dilution, and the ideal
diffusion coefficient as appl led i to *£« hydro-
diffusion of electrolytes. O: M. Smith. Am
ative SfuMIlty * A. H.
Vapor pressures of certain alcoholic solutions.
O. F. Tower and A. F. O. Germain, ll Am
Chem Soc J 86:2449-56 D '14
What is a normal solution? D. M. IdddelL
Power 42:448 S 28 '15
See also Boiling points; Colloids; Concen-
tration cells; Electrolysis; Electrolytes; Os-
mosis
Solutions,
tions
Alkal (metric. See Alkallmetric solu-
Solutions, Solid
Constitution of the iron-carbon alloys: a
chemical theory to explain the different
properties by the existence of ferrated car-
bides. G: Auchy. Iron Age 95:50-1 Ja 7 '15
Heat of formation of solid solutions. H. W.
Foote and B. Sazton. A-m Chem Soo J 36:
1704-3 Ag '14
Solutions, Standardized. See Volumetric analysis
Solutions, Sup _________ „ __
"" "imlcal precipitation of ferrous ferricya-
___ i and ferrous hydroxide In Jelly. H: J. M.
Creighton. 11 Am Chem Soc J 36:2357-60 N
'14
'Result
____ Qts with mechanical soot blowers on boil-
ers. A. J. Fisher. Power 42:314 Ag 31 '15
Schutte & Koerting soot conveyor, dlag Power
41:876 Je 29 '15
Soot blowers as adapted for use on economiz-
ers. diag Power 42:194-5 Ag 10 '15
Soot removal. H. R. Blessing; J. Prlefer.
Power 41:615-16 My 4 '15
Teats of hand and mechanical soot blowers.
A. W. ConUln. dlag Power 42:48-50 Jl 13
'15
Vulcan vertical water- tube boiler cleaner, diags
Power 42:223 Ag 17 '15
Sound
Instance of the parabolic reflector reversed;
Galveston sea wall as a sound reflector. L. F.
J. Zerbee. Sci Am 113:235 S 11 '16
Zones of silence. W. J. L. KlehL Sci Am 112:
860 Ap 17 '15
fleo also Acoustics, Architectural; Noise;
Phonetics; Badlatlon
Sound wheel, a novel wireless detector. 11 Sd
Am 112:384 Ap 24 '15
,. H: B. Gilson. diags BJleo
___ „ _____ :1002-3 My 29 '15; Abstract.
Ens M 49:764 Ag '15
S(>1J$>rld's largest soup kitchen. Sci Am 112:329
Ap 3 '15
South
Industries and resources
Industrial resources and opportunities of the
South. A. D. Little. J Tnd & Bng Chem
. 7:373-9 My '16; Same cond. Met & Chem
Sounding
Electrical sounding.
R & W Hlec'n 66:1
d2 SSal'ta
-5fc.T5f« *- Te^^A8-.^11111111'"-
South Africa
Commerce
^fig'WWaSW1 S°Uth ****•
also Latin America
Commerce
Careful and Intelligent cultivation necessary
for ten0llr 6" a OWn"
'15
Consular recommendations on South Ameri-
ttade. U S Bur For & Dom Com mlsc ser
.. . .
844-7 Ap '15
Studies of the vapor pressure of solutions: a
rtatic method for the determination of the
difference between the vapor pres
solution and that of solvent J. C. W.
ami B. F: Lovelace, diags Am Chem
86*439-49 D '14
428
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
South America — Commerce — Continued
South American business and America's L
tunity. W: T. Taylor. Blec W 65:205 Ja 23 '15
South American market for jewelry and sil-
verware. U S Sp Cons Rep 70:1-28 '15
South American market for soap. U S Sp
Cons Rep 66:1-16 '15
South American markets for machine tools.
B. O. Hough. Mach 21:545-6 Mr '15
South American trade conditions. R. G. Betts.
Mach 21:502 P '15
Trade opportunities In South America. Blec W
64:1172-3 D 12 '14
West coast business. M. R. Lamb, il Eng &
Mln J 9H:433-7 Mr 6 '15
Industries and resources
Coal fields of South America. W. Q. Burroughs,
map Colliery 35:552-8, 643-4; 36:30-1, 163-5
My/Jl-Ag, O §15
Fuel conditions in South America. J. W.
Hardy. Ry Age 58:1056-7 My 21 '15
South America In 1914; mining Industry, maps
Eng & Mln J 99:125-30 Ja 9 '15
South Dakota
Kev also Mines and mineral resources-
South Dakota
South Orange, New Jersey
Water supply
Design features of the new water works' at
South Orange, N. J. il Eng & Contr 43:519-
20 Je 9 '15
Southampton, Long Island
Parrlsh museum
Fairish museum, Southampton, Long Island.
C: C. May. il plans Arch Rec 38:524-39 N '15
Southern California Edison company
Annual report, 1914. Elec W 65:1032 Ap 24 '15
Southern Pacific railroad
Contact system of the Southern Pacific com-
pany Portland division. P. Lebenbaum. 11
dlags map Am Inst B B Pro 34:1296-1308 Je
'15; Abstract. Blec Ry J 46:67-8 Jl 10 '15
How a railway helps the farmer to produce
bigger and better crops. H. A. Hlnshaw.
Elec Ry J 46:559 S 18 '15
Mr. Kruttschnltt testifies in dissolution suit.
Ry R 56:344-5 Mr 13 '15
Railroad built around burning tunnel in three
weeks. 11 Eng Rec 71:797 Je 26 '15
Thirty-first annual report, map Ry Age 69:
789-90, 889-42 O 29 '15
Southern railway company
New terminal for the Southern at Birming-
ham, Ala. 11 dlags Ry Age 69:743-6 O 22 '15
Twenty-first annual report, map Ry Age 59:
722-4, 781-4 O 22 '15
Southern textile association
Meeting at Greenville, S. C. Textile World
50:157-65 N '16
South wark- Harris oil engine. See Diesel engines
So ut h west
Resources and possibilities of chemical indus-
try In the Southwest. E. Baruch. Met &
Chem En* 18:604-8 S 15 '15
Southwestern electrical and gas association
llth annual convention, Galveston, Tex., May
19-22. Am Gas Light J 102:375, 378-9 Je 14
llth annual convention. Galveston, Tex. May
19-32. Blec Ry J 45:li25-30 My ?9 '15
llth annual convention, Galveston, Tex., May
14-22, Elec R & W Elec'n 66:996-8 My 29
llth annual convention, Galveston, Tex., May
19-22. Blec W 65:1435-7 My 29 '15
Soy beans
Carbohydrates and the enzymes of the soy
bean. J P. Street and B. M. Bailey. J Ind
& Etag Chem 7:853-8 O '15
Studies on enzyme action: the lipate of soy
beans. K. G: Falk. Am Chem So? J 37:649-
53 Mr '15
Spacing tables
Spacing table in the structural shop: equip-
ment in Fort Pitt bridge works. G: P.
Thomas. 11 Iron Age 95:139-41 Ja 14 '15
Spain
Industries and resources
Spanish potash deposits. Eng & Mln J 100-
202 Ag 14 '15
Navy
First Spanish submarine. Scl Am S 80:229 O
Spanish America. See Latin America
Spark plugs
Electrical equipment of automobiles. P. M.
Heldt. dlags Horseless Age 34:918-20 D 23
Spark-plug ignition systems. A. H. Israel.
aiags Power 41:238-60 F 23 '15
AutomoWle
Specific gravity
Formulas lor specific gravity, etc., of alloys.
W. JL. Tryon. Foundry 43:222a Je '15
Pulp constants, with tables to facilitate tonnage
calculations for pulps of all usual solution
and dry slimes specific gravities. G. H.
Clevenger, H. W. Young and T. N. Turner.
Eng & Mln J 98:1079-94 D 19 '14
Specific gravity— Its determination for tars.
oils and pitches. J : M. Weiss. 11 J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:21-4 Ja '15 ^
Meo also Hydrometers
Specific heat
Absolute zero. S. Dushxnan. Gen Elec R 18:
239-43 Ap '15
Specific heat and heat of fusion of ice. H. C.
Dickinson and N. S. Osborne. dlags U 8 Bur
Stand Bui 12:4a-81 O 28 '15; Abstracts. J
Fr Inst 179:489-91 Ap '15; Power 41:565 Ap
27 '15; Am Soc M B J 37:294-5 My '15
Specific heat of copper in the interval O8 to
50° C. D. R. Harper. 11 U S Bur Stand Bui
11:259-318 Mr 1 '15
Specific heat of superheated steam at pres-
sures from 8 to 20 atmospheres, and from
temperature of saturation to 380 deg. cent.;
abstract. O. Knoblauch and A. Winkhaus.
Am Soc M E J 37:409-10 Jl '15
Specifications
Alternate specifications for public work are
D. T. Pierce. Eng N^ 74:1048-50 N 25
Elements of specifications. M. B. Smith. Power
42:770-3 N 30 '15
Fifty-three standards considered by Ameri-
can society for testing materials. Iron Tr R
57:37-48 Jl 1 '15
Relation of tests and specifications to the
uses of materials. B: Brooks. Munlc J 39:
810-11 N 25 '15
Specification fiends. Eng Rec 70:677-8 D 19 '14
Writing specifications. D. S. KlmbalL Power
42:266-7 Ag 24 '15
Sec also Standards, Engineering; also sub-
division Specifications under names of sub-
jects, e. g. Bridges — Specifications; Coal —
Specifications; Rails— Specifications; Steel-
Specifications
Spectacles
Glasses for protecting the eyes from infra-
TV-. W. Coblentz. J Fr Inst 179:
red rays. W.
679-80 My '15
Report on colored glasses for eye protection.
F: W. King. Iron Tr R 56:727 Ap 8 '15
Shooting spectacles. Dr. Schanz. Sci Am 112:
•629 Je 26 '15
#re alto Goggles
Spectrometers
X-ray spectrometer for the study of the prop-
erties of crystals, diag Scl Am S 79:19 Ja 9-
'15
Spectrum
Controlling infra-red emission. W. W. Cob-
lentz, Blec W 66:1155-6 N 20 '15
Sf6 also Infra-red rays; Radioactivity;
Ultra-violet, rays
Spectrum analysis
Interference measurements of wave lengths in
the iron spectrum • (2851-3701). K. Burns
and W. F. Meggers. TJ S Bur Stand Bui 12:
179-206 N 8 'IB; Abstract. J Fr Inst 180:375-65
S '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
429
Speech
tieo also Phonetics
Speed shifter
Speed shifter of new type. 11 Iron Tr R 57:272
Ag 5 '15
Speed variation
New type of speed changing gear. 11 Iron Age
96:244 Jl 29 '15
Quick speed changes In new drill press. 11
Automobile 32:422 Mr 4 '15
Records of speed variation. F. B. Steel e. 11
Elec W 65:1687-8 Je 26 '15
Solution of speed reduction, diag Mach 21:
746-7 My '15
Turbine speed reduction gear, il dlags Engi-
neer 120:315-16 O 1 '15
Turbo- reduction gear, il diag Power 41:887 Je
29 '15
Speedometers
Speedometers and other Indicating instruments
at the show. H. H. Brown. 11 Horseless Age
35:22-3 Ja 6 f!5
Van Sicklen uses air principle. 11 Automobile
33:287 Ag 12 '15
Speedways
Adapting an old racetrack to automobile rac-
ing. if Eng N 74:603-4 S 23 '16
America's first concrete speedway, Minnea-
polis. diag Automobile 33:434 S 2 '15
Building a two-mile speedway In six weeks.
11 diag Eng Rec 71:686-7 My 29 '15; Abstract
(Wood-floor speedway). Eng M 49:934 S '15
Building Twin City concrete automobile race-
track. il diag Eng N 74:80G-8 O 21 '15
Concrete-paved automobile racetrack, St. Paul,
Minn. Eng N 74:233 Jl 29 '15
Diagrammatic plan of the Sheepshead Bay
speedway. Horseless Age 36:243 8 1 '16
Motor race-track at Chicago. 11 diags plan Eng
N 74:488-91 S 9 '15
New York speedway. 11 map Automobile 32:
664-6 Ap 1C '15
Rush construction at Sheepshead Bay. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:1067 Je 17 '15
Sheepshead Bay motor racetrack. 11 dlags Eng
N 74:337-40 Ag 19 'Ifi
Sheepshead Bay speedway officially announced.
11 Horseless Age 35:487-8 Ap 14 '15
Sheepshead Bay two-mile speedway scientifi-
cally designed for high velocities. 11 dlags
Eng Reo 71:739-40 Je 12 '15
Test automobiles In Detroit on artificial hill.
11 Eng Rec 72:350 S 18 '15
4260,000 speedway for Louisville. Automobile
33:354-5 Ag 19 '15
2-mile board speedway for Chicago, plan Auto-
mobile 31:1137 D 17 '14
Spelling
Simplified spelling in business. Munic Eng
49:66 Ag '15
Value of rules for spelling. P. H. Teall. In-
land Ptr 55:190-1 My '15
Sco also Compound words
Spelter. See Zinc
Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903
Herbert Spencer, engineer. E. E. Thum. Eng
N 73:802-4 Ap 29 '15
Sperry, Elmer Ambrose: 1860-
Sketch. por Eng M 60:212-13 N '16
Sphaeroma
Marine wood borers: little known crustaceans
of destructive habits. C. H. Truesdale. 11
Scl Am S 78:356-7 D 5 '14
Sphere gap
Sphere gap as a means of measuring high
voltage. F. W. Peek, Jr. Am Inst E E Fro
33:889-914 Je '14; Discussion. 34:103-24 Ja 15
Sphere gap discharge voltages at high fre-
quencies. J. C. Clark and H. J. Ryan. 11
Am Inst E E Fro 33:937-51 Je '14; Abstract
and discussion. Elec R & W Hlec'n 65:28-9
Jl 4 '14; Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:
103-24, 452-4 Ja, Mr '15
Spinning of a web. F. Cuttrlss. 11 Scl Am S
79:18flP7 F 27 '15
Splegelelsen
Operation of spiegeleisen blast furnaces.
£L. Thaler. Iron Age 94:1398-9 D 17 '14
Spikes (railroad)
Results \\ilh live years' use of screw spikes
on the D. L,. & \V. R. R. G. J. Raj-, il By R
56:424-30 Mr 27 '15; Same cond Ry Age
58:839-42 Ap 10 '15; Same cond. Eng & Contr
43:450-2 My 19 '15; Excerpts. Eng Rec 71:
430-1 Ap 3 '15; Abstract Eng M 49:276-9 My
'lo; Summary. Eng N 73:690-1 Ap 8 '16
Screw spikes. Ry Age 58:833-4 Ap 16 '15
Spillways
Run-off formulas for small spillways com-
pared. P. M. Aguirre. Eng Rec 72:G40 N 20
15
Siphon spillway for power dam. T. K. Mathew-
son. diag Eng N 74:269 Ag 6 '15
Spindles
Oilless spindle, diags Textile World 50:198-9 N
15
Spinning
Spinning fine yarn. Textile World 48:389-91 Ja
tico also Cotton spinning; Textile industry
and fabrics; Yarn
Spinning machinery
Improved thread guide. 11 Textile World 49:
331-2 Je '16
Roving clamp for spinning machines, diag Tex-
tile Vorld 48:363 D '14
Tension regulator for spinning machines, il
• Textile World 49:625-6 Ag '15
Thread board for spinning machines, diag plan
Textile World 48:503-4 P '15
Wet spinning machine, diag Textile World
49:128 Ap '15
Spires
Church towers, steeples, and spires of Sir
Christopher Wren. R. R. Phillips. 11 Brickb
24:228-22 S '15 .
Spitsbergen
Arctic coal; preliminary success of American
interests in Spitsbergen. M. R. Berr. Eng &I
49:760-1 Ag '15
Coal mining in Spitsbergen. Eng & Min J
100:672-3 O 23 '15
Splice bars. See Rail Joints
Splicers. See Electric cables; Trolley wire
splicers
Spokane, Washington
Railroads
St Paul and Oregon- Washington Joint termin-
als( in Spokane. 11 plans Ry Age 68:86-8 Ja
Spokane terminal improvement Involved vari-
ety of engineering construction. 11 plan Eng
Kec 71:234-6 F 20 '15
Sponge Iron
Leaching experiments on the AJo ores.
S. Croasdale. Am Inst Min E Bui 92:1919-24
Ag '14; Excerpt (Manufacture of sponge Iron
as a precipitant for copper). Eng & Min 3
99:326-8 F 13 '15
Sponging and shrinking machine
Sponging and shrinking machine, diags Textile
World 48:426-7 Ja '15
Spontaneous combustion
Absorption of oxygen by coaL W. F. Winmill.
Colliery 36:147-52 O '16
Land storage of bituminous coal; the ever
present factor of spontaneous combustion;
abstract. G: R. Crapo. Am Soc M E J 37:
612 O '16
SPSaco-LoweU spooler. 11 Textile World 49:689-91
S '16
Spouts
Making1 patterns for cone hopper and spout
diag* Metal Work 84:112-13 Jl 23 '15
Patterns for intersecting conical spouts, dlags-
Metal Work 83:627-9 Ap 30 '15
Sprague, Frank Julian, 1857-
Sketcli. por Eng M 60:206-7 N '16
Spreader cars. See Cars (spreader)
Spring banding machine
Design. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:478 S '15
Spring rigging. See Locomotives— Spring rigging
430
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Springfield, Massachusetts
Public buildings
Public comfort station now under construc-
tion, at a cost of twenty-four thousand dol-
lars. H. Li. Sprague. 11 plan Munlc J 38:218-
19 F 18 '15
Water supply
Springfield water-works. 11 Eng N 74:406-9, 443-
5 Ag 26-S 2 '15
Springfield, Ohio
Politics and government
Commission and city manager forms of govern-
ment. H. H. Rumble, H. W. Featross and
J: E. Burke. Munlc Eng 49:55-6 Ag '15
Springs
Using volcanic steam for the production of
electrical energy. 11 3d Am 112:97-8 Ja 30
•15
• Sec also Mineral waters
Springs (mechanism)
Automatic spring forming machine. 11 Iron
29 O21 '
Age 96:929
'15
Characteristics of plate springs. G: 3. Chiles.
11 Ky Age (Mech ed) 89:161-3, 219-22, 340-3,
392-5 Ap-My. Jl-Ag''15 , . „ ™-
Design of steel passenger equipment. V: W.
Zilen. By Age {Mech ed) 89:515-16 O '15
Helical springs for street cars. Elec Ry J 46:
409-10 8 4 '15
Master blacksmiths' convention; discussion of
spring making and repairing. 11 Ry Age
(Meet ed) 89:474-5 S '15
Partial ana total deflections of leaf springs
en masse. D: Landau and A. Golden. Horse-
less, Age 35:104-7, 153-4, 447-9 Ja 20-27, Mr
Science In spring manufacture. A. Lu Clay-
den. 11 Automobile 82:835-40 My 13 '15
. Spring forming and hardening machine. 11 Iron
Age 95:1164-5 My 27 '16
Universal elliptic spring forming machine.
diaa* Ry Age (Mech edj 89:593 N '15
Wire springs. E. R. Morrison, dlags Mach 21:
558-60 Mr '15
See also Automobiles — Springs; Locomo-
tives—Springs; Watch springs
Springs, Automobile. See Automobiles— Springs
Sprinkler systems
Combined heating and sprinkler system for
a factory building; Wheelock, Lovejoy & co.,
Cambridge, Mass. C: L. Hubbard. 11 plans
Heat & Yen 12:18-17 O '15
Sprinklers
Fire protection for the factory. 11 Ind Eng 15:
90-4 S '15
nufacture of ethyl alcohol from wood waste;
the hydrolysis of white spruce. F. W. Kress-
™«wm j ind & Bug Chexu 7:920-2 N '15
Bquare (Instrument)
Roof framing with the steel square. D. P.
Barry. Bldg Age 37:45-6 O '15
Roof framing with the steel square. 11 Bldg
Age 87:45-6 N '15
Story of the combination square. L. 8. Star-
rett Mach 21:360 Ja '15
a square. G. A. Remade, dlag Mach
f 2 S '15
Stables
Concrete floors for stables. I* C. Wason. Con-
crete Cem 6:42-3 Ja '15
Construction of sanitary mangers In dairy
barn at Troy, Fa. 11 dlags Concrete Cem 6:
104-6 F '15
Frame barn of a northwestern farmer. 11 plan
Bldg Age 37:25-6 Ap '15
Heating and ventilating stables and garages.
C: L. Hubbard. diags Dom Eng 72:168-70 Ag
7 '15
"as?
Stadia
Design and "construction features of the Palm-
er memorial stadium, Princeton, N. J ii
diags plan Eng & Contr 43:472-5 My 26 '15
Palmer memorial stadium at Princeton uni-
versity. 11 dlags plan Eng N 72:1184-7 D 10
San Diego's municipal stadium. F. A. Rhodes
11 plan Eng N 74:577-80 S 23 '15
Stadia measurements
Account of micrometers for measuring dis-
tances. J. Watt Eng N 73:471 Mr 11 '15
Examples of stadia surveying and Its broader
uses with special reference to preliminary
hydraulic surveys. W. B. Saunders. Eng &
Contr 43:570-2 Je 30 '15 ^
Long stadia sights. Eng N 73:990-1 My 20 '15
Stadlagraph
Ayerlll stadlagraph. dlag Eng M 49:sup4 Ap
'15
Staff system. See Railroads — Signals
Stage lighting
Mobile color and stage lighting. B. Jones. 11
plan Elec W 66:245-9, 294-7. 346-9, 407-9, 454-
6 Jl 31-Ag 28 '15
Staging. See Scaffolding
Stairs. See Stairways
Stairways
Cleveland bases stairway regulations on stud-
ies. Eng Bee 72:260 Ag 28 '15
Construction of a platform stairway, dlags
Bldg Age 37:33-5 Ja '16 * ^
Disappearing stairway. C: A. Byers. 11 Bldg
Age 37:53-4 Jl '15
Modern schoolbouse. W. H. Kllham. 11 plans
Brickb 24:39-42 F '15
Stairways in houses of moderate cost. J: T. •
Fallen. 11 plans' Brickb 24:111-14, 159-63, 193-
6 My, Jl-Ag '15
See also Railings
Stairways, Concrete
Architectural effects secured In Glens Falls
arch bridge over Hudson river. 11 diags T^g *
Rec 72:571-6 N 6 '15
Building reinfdrced-conorete steps without
forms. R. C. Hardman. dlag Eng N 73:731
Ap 15 '15
Stairways, Moving. See Moving stairways
Stamp mills
Improved form of cam for stamp mills. A. B.
Foote. dlag Am Inst Min E Bui 96:2765-6 D
'14; Same. Eng & Min J ; 98:1046. D 12 '14
Notes on Homestake metallurgy; stamp mill-
Ing; analysis of lost time; eost. A. J. Clark.
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 103:1382-7 Jl '15
Stamp milling In 1914. H. A. Megraw. Eng &
Min J 99:97-8 Ja 9 '15
Sue also Crushing machinery; Gold mill-
ing; Metallurgy; Ore treatment
Standard documents. W: S. Parker. Am Inst
Arch J 3:300-3, 346-51, 388-92 Jl-8 '15
Standards. See Units
Standards, Bureau of. See United States— Stan-
dards, Bureau of
Standards, Electric. See Electric standards
Standards, Engineering
Engineering standards committee annual
meeting. Engineer 120:116, 118 Jl 30 '15
Fifty-three standards considered by American
society for testing materials. Iron Tr R 57:
37-48 Jl 1 '15
1915 U. S. standard schedule of flanged fittings
9:1121 Je 26 '15;
. .
and flanges. Eng & Min J 99:
SameTPower 4T:782 Je 8 '15
Ventilation of dairy barns. J: I* Shawver.
Bldg Age 37:62 N '15
Stacks. See Chimneys
Relation of standards to the development of
engineering. W. S. Stratton. Am Soc M E J
87:38-40 Ja '16
Results of factory standardization. C. B. AueL
11 diags Iron Tr R 57:125-30 Jl 15 '15; Ab-
stracts. Iron Age 94:1280-2 D 3 '14; Ind Eng
14:468-60 D '14; Am Soc M B J 87:13-16 Ja
'15; Discussion. 37:15-16 Ja '15
See also Electric standards- also subdivi-
sion Standards under names of subjects, e. g.
Automobiles— Standards; Gas— Standards;
Metallurgy— Standards; Railroads— Standards
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
431
Standplpes
Coating of standpipes at Reading, Mass., and
Baltimore, Md. F. C. Perkins. U Eng & Contr
Design and construction of the new standplpe
of the Youngstown, Ohio, water works.
N. E. Hawkins. 11 diag Eng & Contr 43:237-8
Mr 17 '15
Fire prevention. E: R. Hardy. Arch & Bldg
47:28-9 Ja '15
Grouting or cushioning stand pipe bases; ab-
stracts. C: W. Sherman. Munlc J 39:812 N
25 '16; Eng & Contr 44:410-11 N 24 '15
Mercury column alarm for standplpes success-
fully employed at Ripon, Wls. W. E. Hasel-
tine. diag Eng & Contr 43:550-1 Je 28 '15
tiee also Surge tanks; ^ater towers
Standplpes, Concrete
Concrete standplpes; Information concerning
more than forty erected in the United States.
11 Munic J 39:107-10 Jl 22 '15
Design, construction and cost of reinforced
concrete standplpes. W. G. KlrchofCer. 11
En? & Contr 43:831-3 Ap 14 '15
Design, construction and durability of rein-
forced concrete standpipes. H. B. Andrews
and others. Eng & Contr 44:47-9 Jl 21 '15
Design features and cost of gravity water
works at Mellen, Wls. W. G. KlrchofCer. U
dlags Eng & Contr 44:159-60 S 1 '15
Design of reinforced-concrete standpipes.
H. W. Alrlch; L. C. Wason. 11 Eng N 73:
949-60 My 13 '15
Discussion of reinforced-concrete standplpes.
Eng N 73:554-6 Mr 18 '15
History of Attleboro, Mass., standpipe of re-
inforced concrete. U Eng1 N 73:816-18 Ap 29
Method of grouting leaky bottom of concrete
standplpe. Greenfield, Mass. Eng & Contr 44:
78 Jl 28 ;15
Proper design and construction of concrete
standplpes. L. J. Mensch. Eng N 73:836-7
Ap 29'15
Servlceableness of reinforced concrete stand-
pipes. Eng & Contr 43:330 Ap 14 '15
Water-tightness of high concrete standpipes.
Eng N 73:833-4 Ap 29 '15
Bcc also Water towers, Concrete
Starch
Modification of starch by gaseous hydro-
chloric acid. F. C. Frary and A. C. Dennis.
J Ind & Bng Chem 7:214-16 Mr '1C
Starch-forming enzyme from malt: Its action
on the hemicelluloses and its commercial
application to browing. C: B. Davis. 11 J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:115-18 F '15
Testing starch. Textile World 49:664-5 S '15
Stars
Comparison of stellar radiometers and radio-
metric measurement on 110 stars. W. W.
Coblentz. 11 dlags U S Bur Stand Bui 11:613-
66 My 27 '15
Evolution of the elements; the evidence of the
stars. J: W. N. Sullivan. Sci Am S 79:282
My 1 '15
Machine that measures the heat of stars. 11 Sci
Am 113:49 Jl 10 '15
Measurement of the distances of the stars.
F. W. Dyson. Scl Am S 80:162-3, 182 S 11-18
'15
Starters, Electric. See Electric starters
Starting resistance. See Electric motors— Start-
Ing resistance
State aid to commerce. See Great Britain-
Board of trade; United States— Federal trade
commission
State aid to science. See Science and state
State bridges. See Highway administration
State engineers
State civil and mechanical engineer and archi-
tect. «Eng N 74:879 Ag 19 TlB
State geologists
State geological and mining1 officials. Eng &
Mm ^ 99:104 Ja 9 '15
State rights
Right of the states which is often overlooked;
constitutional duty of federal government to
protect from harmful regulation of com-
merce by sister states. A. P. Thorn. Ry Age
59:49-53 Jl 9 '15
Bee also Water power— United States
State technical bureaus. See Engineering bu-
reaus
Stationery
Railway storekeepers' association: committee
report. Ry Age 58:1044-6 My 21 '15
Stationery trade
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:312-17 '15
Paper and stationery trade of the world. G.
Dawe. U S Sp Cons Rep 73:1-458 '15
Stations, Railroad. See Railroads— Stations
Statistics
Graphs, charts and statistics as aids to ad-
ministration. E. C. Stothart. Elec Ry J 46:
665-7 O 2 '15
How to use statistics in management. F. G.
Coburn. Eng M 49:717-23 Ag *i5
Joint committee on standards for graphic
presentation; preliminary report. Am Soc M
E J 37:vii-ix Ag '15; Same. Am Inst Min E
Bui 106:ix-xil O '15; Same. J Ind & Eng1
Chem 7:894-5 O '15; Same cond. Eng Rec
72:633 N 20 '15
Practical applications of the principles of
statistics. C: S. Ruffner. Assn Eng Soc J
53:264-80 D '14
ticc also Census; also subdivision Statistics
under names of special subjects, e. g. Rail-
roads—Statistics
Steam
Diagram for throttling calorimeter. R. S.
Bayard. Power 42:618 N 2 '16
Heat losses in steam transmission; abstract.
W. L. Cathcart Am Soc M E J 37:611 O '15
How to make steam from slag. W. L. John-
son, dlags Iron Tr R 55:1139-40 D 17 '14
Steam disinfection for sewage on common
carriers, diag Eng Rec 71:43 Ja 9 '16: Same
(Sewage treatment on trains and boats).
Eng M 48:917-18 Mr '15
Steam versus air for power tools. Metal Work
82:796+ D 18 '14
Thermal properties of steam. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:74-6 Ja '15
Seo also Boilers; Condensers (steam); Ex-
haust steam; Steam engines; Steam flow;
Steam heating; Steam pipes; Steam tur-
bines; Steamboats; Superheated steam;
Thermodynamics
Cost
Cost of steam. C. W. Howard. Power 41:273
F 23 '15
Cost of steam. H. L. Strong. Power 41:133 Ja
26 '15
456-8 S 28 '15; Same. Eng & Min J 100:636-
8 O 16 '15
Steam costs in 6600-hp. boiler plant. F. G.
Phllo. Power 41:368-9 Mr 16 'IF
Steam, Exhaust. See Exhaust steam
Steam, Natural
Using volcanic steam for the production of
electrical energy. 11 Scl Am 112:97-8 Ja 30
•15
Steam, Superheated. See Superheated steam
Steam accumulators
Step-bearing accumulator for a vertical tur-
bine. W. R. Bankhead. 11 diag Power 41:
265-6 F 28 '16
Steam automobiles. See Automobiles, Steam
Steam boilers. See Boilers; Steam engines
Steam buses. See Motor buses, Steam
Steam cookers
Low pressure steam for cooking apparatus.
D. S. Boyden. diags Metal Work 84:689-40
X 19 '15
Teat of low pressure steam vegetable cooker.
Am Soc Heat & V E 20:421-4 '14
432
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steam engineering
Draining high-pressure steam piping. C: L.
Hubbard. ciiags Power 42:613-15 N 2 '15
Explosives of the engineer's department. Int
Marine Eng 20:412-13 S '15
tiee aJao Boiler plants; Boilers; Locomo-
tives; Marine engineering: Steam engines;
Steam plants; Steam turbines; Steamboats;
Stokers, Mechanical; Superheated steam
Examinations
Examination questions. Power 41:401 Mr 23 '15
Examining the examiner. Power 41:156-7 F
Steam engineers
Hearing on Massachusetts licensing bill. Power
41:418-19 Mr 23 '16
Steam engines
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
A. D. Skinner, diag Power 41:448-60 Mr 30
•15
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
R. Trautschold. Power 42:59-60 Jl 13 '16
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
W. Turnwald. Power 41:515-16 Ap 13 '16
Comparative economy of discharging steam
from evaporator Into hot well, condenser or
low pressure receiver. H. 'A. Everett. Int
Marine Eng 20:208-9 Je '16
Compensators for Corliss governors. C: L.
Ware, dlags Power 42:93-4 Jl 20 '16
Difference m the compression curve on in-
dicator diagrams from different engines.
Power 42:540-1 O 19 '15
Engine for Karpen plant. L. H. Morrison;
T: Wilson. Power 41:27-9 Ja 5 '16
First Stumpf una-flow engine built In Amer-
ica, il Power 40:701-4 N 17 '14; Same cond.
Eng M 48:580-2 Ja '15
First Stumpf una-flow engine built in Amer-
ica. Sibley J 29:111-12 Ja '15; Same. Scl
Am S 79:83 F 6 '15
First uniflow plant on Pacific coast, Hotel
Rosslyn, Los Angeles. 11 plan Power 41:748-
60 Je 1 '15
Forty years1 advance In steam power units.
il Power 41:302-4 Mr 2 '15
High-pressure unaflow engine. R. Cramer.
Sibley J 30:33-5, 64-5 O-N '16
Historical note on Reynolds girder frame Cor-
liss engine. 11 Mach 21:492 F '15
Influence of indicator connecting pipes. T: W.
Morley. diag Power 41:622-3 My 4 '15
Internal -combustion vs. the steam engine.
Power 42:613-14 O 12 '16
Life work of Centennial engine; the mammoth
Corliss exhibited at the Centennial exposi-
tion In 1876. S. H. Viall. 11 plan Power 42:
52-4 Jl 13 '16
Outline specification of reciprocating engine.
M. B. Smith. Power 42:771 N 30 '16
Pipes for steam engines. F: W. Salmon.
Power 41:88 Ja 19 '15
Principles of engine design. Engineer 119:182
F 19 '15
Recent devel<
uniflow en
41:396-400 3
Review of paper by
162 F 12 rlfr
Setting the valves of a four- valve engine. H.
Wlegand. Power 41:266-7 F 23 '15
Similarity In mechanical design: abstract F.
Foster. Engineer 119:117 Ja 29 »15
Steady flow of steam through a nozzle or
throttle. H. L. Callendar. Am Soc M E J 37:
241-2 Ap '15
Steam-engine cycles. Power 41:210-11 F 9 '15
S.-T. uniflow engine. A. A. Whitney. Power
42:728 N 23 '15
S. T. uniflow engine, diags Power 42:608-9 N
2 '15
Superheat for Corliss engines. E. R. Pearce.
Power 40:886 D 22 '14
Turbines vs. engines in units of small capaci-
ties. J. S. Barstow. Am Soc M E J 37:511-15
S '15; Same. Scl Am 8 80:366-8 D 4 '15;
Same cond. Power 42:278-80 Ae 24 '16; Ex-
cerpts. Eng & Min J 100:892-3 S 4 '15
Two1 new Nordberg engines. 11 dlags Power
41:118-20 Ja 26 '15
TJniflow or una-flow. Power 41:201-2 F 9 '16
Uniflow steam engine, dlags Power 41:570-1
Ap 27 '15; Same. Scl Am S 80:76 Jl 31 '15
Use of steam from the receiver of a
Heat
pment in the construction of the
fine. J. Stumpf. 11 dlags Power
y F. Foster. Engineer 119:
What "causes the high efficiency of locomo-
biles? JE. R. Pearce. Power 41:633 My 11 '15-
Same (Superheated steam engines). Scl Am
S 80:304 N 6 15
#«• aZw Blowers; Condensers (steam)-
Flywheels- Governors (machinery;: Heat
engines; indicators; Locomobiles; Locomo-
tives; Marine engines; Safety valves; Steam
plants; Steam turbines; Steamboats; Trai-
tors; Valves
Safety devices and measures
How an operating engineer can prevent acci-
dents. diag Elec W 66:589-90 S 11 '15
Specifications
' °" Hawkms'
Testing
Acceptance test of high-speed poppet-valve
engine. 11 diag Power 42:332-3 S 7 '15
Blooming-mill engine test. Iron Age 94:1278-9
D 3 '14
Results of test of poppet-valve engine, il Elec
Test of large reversing engine and rolling
mill. K. Nlbecker. il ciiags Eng Soc W Pa
30:533-65 Jl '14; Abstract. Am Soc M E J
37:65-6 Ja '15; Discussion. Eng Soo W Pa
30:666-640, 804-8 Jl, N '14
Tests of engine of new design. 11 Iron Tr R
55:1047-9 D 3 '14
Steam fitting. See Steam pipes
Steam flow
Flow of air and steam through orifices. A. L.
Westcott. diag Power 453:515-16 O 12 '15
Flow of jsteum in plpesj two new tables. W:
Kent. Ind Ene 15:51-2 F f!5
Flow of steam in pipes1; with discussion. W. F.
Vcrner. Am Soc Heat & V E 20:151-85 '14
Heat losses and economical design of steam
p. A. L. Johnston, jr. En* M 48:694-703
Horsepower constants for O. E. type F steam-
flow meter. H. E. Collins. Power 41:773-6 Je
8 '15
Will Qulzz asks about the shape of steam
nozzles. Power 41:56 Ja 12 '16
Steam gages
Check valve used to protect a steam gage and
prevent indicating errors, diag Elec w 66:
416 A* 21 '15
Clips for securing date tags to steam gages
and safety valves. C. L. Dlckert. dlagsRy
Age (Mech ed) 89:131-2 Mr '15
Operation of a steam gage. Int Marine Eng 20:
$61 As '15
Steam heating
Adding new radiation to old heating plant
plans Dom Eng 72:3-14-6 S 18 '15
Air return line system pro and con. Metal
Work 84:320-1 S 3 '15
Cause of drop In pressure in pipes. I. N.
Evans. Heat & Ven 12:35-6 N '15
Change In plan of heating system, plans Dom
Eng 73:12-14 O 2 '15
Church warmed by cast-iron sectional boiler.
11 plans Metal Work 83:98-10u Ja 8 '15
Connecting high pressure boiler to cast iron
radiators and taking care of the return.
Dom King 73:109-10 O 23 '15
Core sand in the heating system. Locomotive
30:110-12 O '14
Crude oil aa fuel in heating systems. H. S.
Haley, diags Dom Eng 70:104-6, 139-41 Ja
23-30 '15
Data on overhead steam heating. I. N. Evans.
Heat & Ven 12:41-2 S '15
Developments in steam heating. J. Hoffman.
dlags Metal Work 84:517-18 O 22 '15
Does it take a greater amount of heat Initi-
ally to heat with live steam than with ex-
haust stoam? I. N. Evans. Heat & Ven 12:
39-43 Ja '15
Economical design of low-pressure steam
mains. A. L. Johnston, Jr. Eng M 49:28-34
Ap '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
433
Steam heating — Continued
.bxhaust steam versus live steam for heating.
Power 42:159-60 Ag 3 '15
Exhaust vs. live steam heating. A. F. Hyde;
H. Allen. Power 42:762-3 N 30 '15
Expense of operating heating and ventilat-
ing plants; with discussion. H. M. Hart.
Am Soc Heat & V E 19:30H-27 '18
False-water-line arrangement for steam-heat-
ing systems, cliag Elec W 66:1208 N 27 '15
Features of economical church heating plant.
11 plans Metal Work 83:405-8 Mr 19 '15
Gilford automatic vacuum system of steam
heating, dlag Heat & Yen 12:58 Ag '13
Heating a house, plans Metal Work 84:591 N
6 '15
Heating a two-story brick schoolhouse: de-
scription of a gravity steam system. 11 plans
• Bldg Age 37:53-5 Ja '15
Heating and plumbing in paint factory. 11
Metal Work 84:272-3 Ag 27 '15
Heating and ventilating plant for the Missouri
state capitol ; reversible system of air supply
for house and senate chambers. 11 dlags
plans Heat & Yen 12:13-21 My '16
Heating equipment for large greenhouse.
G: W. Loeber. 11 dlags Metal Work 88:t>U-
70 Ja 1 '35
Heating equipment In Loomls institute, Wind-
sor. Conn. 11 plan Metal Work 83:354-5 Mr
Heating equipment of modern steam laundry.
11 plan Metal Work 84:515-16 O 22 '15
Heating system for building and bakery, plans
Dom Eng 73:209 N 13 '15
Heating system with defective circulation.
plans Dom Eng 71:38-9 Ap 10 '35
Heating value of exhaust steam. D: M. Myers.
Eng M 49:712-17 Ag '15
Heating value of exhaust steam. D: M. Myers.
Sch Mines Q 36:40-7 N '14
How to run piping for steam radiators. W. H.
Wakeman. diag Dom Eng 71:63 Ap 17 '15
Inexact statements in manufacturers' cata-
logues. Heat & Yen 12:53-5 F '15
Kelmac vapor heating, dlag Heat & Yen 12:57
Ag f!5
Lift fittings and lift pockets In vacuum steam
heating work. T. W. Reynolds, diags Heat
& Yen 12:48-9 Ja '15
Making quick repairs on heating plants. W. H.
Wakeman. dlags Dom Eng 71:156-6 My 8 '15
Merits of vapor systems for house heating.
N. W. Taplln. Metal Work 88:475-6 Mr 26
'15
Methods of dripping steam mains, dlags Heat
& Yen 11:35-7 D '14
Miter colls fur exhaust steam heating. A. Q.
Solomon, dlag Power 42:506 O 12 '15
Miter colls for steam heating. T. B. Hyde.
Power 42:623-4 N 2 '15
Modern practice In heating and ventilation.
A. G. King, il diags Dom Eng 68:124-6; 69:
354-5; 70:2-4, 268-0, 366-8; 71:3-3, 92-3, 182-
4. 276-8; 72:2-4, 102-4, 310-12 Ag 1. D 19 '14,
Ja 2. F 27, Mr 20, Ap 3, 24, My 15, Je 5. Jl
3. 24, S 11 '15
Office-building service data. W. B. Metz.
Power 42:125-6 Jl 27 'IB
Ordinary wastes In the power plant. C: L.
Hubbard. plans Eng M 49:809-17 S '15
Overcoming back pressure in heating sys-
tems. I. N. Evans. Heat & Yen 12:44-6 O
• Pipe sizes; tables. Heat & Yen 11:39 D '14
Pressure survey study constituting a report
on the comparative use of exhaust and live
steam for heating. C. C. Wilcox. diag plans
Heat & Yen 12:23-32 Ag '15; Abstract. Elec
B & W Blec'n 66:1120 Je 12 '16
Problem In cooling- condensation. T: Tait.
Dom Ens 70:335-? Mr 13 '15
Problems In power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. plans Power
40:894-7; 41:66-8 D 22 '14, Ja 12 *16
uestion concerning return of condensation.
diag Dom Eng 73:238 N 20 '15
Question In heating engineering; piping. T:
Standard details of neatlng and ventilating
work. F. G. Me Gann. dlags plans Metal
Work 81:31-3, 126-6. 284-5, 302-3, 363-4, 421-4,
494, 611+, 606-7: 82:273-4, 460, ft)6-7; 83:149-
60, 281-2 ia 2, 16, F 6, 20, Mr 6, 20, Ap 3-10,
My 1, S 4, 02. N 27 '14, Ja 22 F 19 *15
Qu
Suburban residence heated by vapor system;
gas fuel for boiler. 11 plans Metal Work 83:
385-7 Mr 12 '16
Swimming pools; construction, mechanical in-
stallation, water supply, heating the water,
various types of Installations. A. G. King,
dlags Dom Eng 69:254-6, 320; 70:34-5, 101-2
N 28, D 12 '14, Ja 9, 23 '15
Time element in heating a building. Heat &
Yen 12:45-6 Mr '15
Twenty -five years ago. S. A. Jellett Dom Eng
69:410 D 26 '14
Unsatisfactory heating system, dlags plans
Dom Eng 09:328-9; 71:218-20 D 12 '14, My 22
systems. W. L. Durand.
'15
Vacuum heatii
, Power 41:605 My 4 '16
Vacuum rheatlng without thermostats. D. N.
Crosthwait, Jr.; W. L.. Durand. Power 41:
346 Mr 9 '15
Vacuum system in an apartment building. 11
plans Metal Work 84:114-15 Jl 23 '15
Vapor system in house heating. 11 dlags plans
Bldg Age 37:51-4 F '15
tfee also Heating; Hot water heating;
Radiators; Steam flow; Steam pipes
Steam meters
Curnon steam meter. 11 dlags Power 41:545-6
Ap 20 '16
District heating. S. M. BushneU and F. B.
Orr. 11 diags Heat & Yen 12:32-7 F; 36-41
Mr; 37-41 Ap '15
Horsepower constants for G. E. type of F
steamflow meter. H. E. Collins. Power 41:
773-6 Je 8 '16
Recording power plant operations. J. C. Small-
wood, il diags Eng M 49:818-36 S '15
Simplex condensation meter. 11 Power 41:569
Ap 27 '15
Steam meters. 11 Elec W 65:871-2 Ap 3 '15
Steam motor buses. See Motor buses, Steam
Steam navigation
See atoo Boilers, Marine; Steam engines;
Steamboats
Steam pipe coverings
Efficiency of commercial pipe coverings. L. B.
McMillan and H. S. Rekersdres.il Metal
Work 82:794-6 D 18 '14
Producing magnesia pipe and boiler covering.
F. W. Bartlett. Power 42:426-7 S 21 '16
Steam pipes
Blowing out steam lines. W: Hirst, diag Power
42:161-2 Ag 3 '15
Details of heating and ventilating work. F. G.
McCann. diags Metal Work 84:551 O 29 '15
Draining high-pressure steam piping. C: L.
Hubbard. dlags Power 42:613-15 N 2 '15
Economical design of low-pressure steam
mains. A. L. Johnston, jr. Eng M 49:28-34
Ap '15
Elasticity and endurance of steam pipes. C. E.
Stromfeyer. Power 41:278-81 F 23 '16
Five hundred kilowatts from exhaust of hoist-
ing engine. T: Wilson. 11 dlags plan Power
42:143-6 Ag 3 '15
Flow of steam In pipes; two new tables. W:
Kent. Ind Eng 15:51-2 F '15
Flow of steam in pipes; with discussion. W. F.
Yerner. Am Soc Heat & V E 20:151-86 '14
Heat losses and economical design of steam
A. L. Johnston, Jr. Eng M 48:694-703
Heat lost from underground steam pipes. L N.
12:39-40 Ag
TJ.
'15
Tuspin.
Evans, plan Heat & Yen
Installation of steam piping. S.
diags Elec W 65:415-16 F 13 '15
New pipe chart and tables based on square
feet of radiation. T. W. Reynolds. Heat &
Yen 12:22-5 N '15
Notes on some recent researches. J. B. Peta-
vel. diag Engineer 120:433-4 N 5 '15
Piping and supports In municipal plant. A. D.
Williams, il diags Power 41:463-5 Ap 6 '15
Power piping society. Iron Age 96:388 Ag 12
'15
Steam pipes; formulas. Power 42:306 Ag 31 '15
Stresses in steam pipes. S. U. Tuspin. Eleo
W 65:926-7 Ap 10 '15
434
INDUSTRIAL
Steam pipes — Continued
Table of the principal dimensions of pipes.
Power 42:400-1 S 21 '15
Two ways of piping steam pumps. W. H.
Wakeman. diags Dom Bng 72:188 Jl 31 '15
See also Piping (power plants); Steam
heating; Steam traps
Steam plants
Addition to the Westport power plant W. O.
Rogers. 11 plan Power 41:390-5 Mr 23 '15
Auxiliary station for transmission system;
turbine of Mount Holly steam station of the
Southern power company operates as syn-
chronous motor when not under load. C. A.
Mees. 11 plans Eleo W 65:774-8 Mr 27 '15T
Auxiliary steam plant of the Vancouver Is-
land power company. H. W. Beecher. 11 plans
Elec B & W Elec'n 67:373-8 Ag 28 '15
Auxiliary steam power plant for Vancouver
Island; steam turbine driven plant using
oil fuel. W. L. Kldston. 11 plan Power 42:634-
8 N 9 '16
Building a power station upon one in service.
11 diag plan Blec W 66:965-7 O 30 '16
Central generating system for University of
Michigan. 11 plans Blec W 65:646-51 Mr 13
Changes in an old plant N. L. Schloss. plan
Power 42:120-1 Jl 27 '16
Chimneys for oil- and coal-burning plants.
P. H. Rosencrants. Power 41:637-8My 11 '16
Coal and ash handling at the eprge plant of
the Northern Ohio traction & light cp. A. D.
Williams. 11 diag Power 42:398-400 S 21
Combination electric heating plant, Laramle,
• Wyo. A. H. Anderson, il Power 42:602-5 N
Commercial value of exhaust steam. A. L.
Johnston, Jr. Bng M 49:327-83 Je '15
Connors creek power plant Detroit. C, F.
Hlrshfeld. 11 diags plans Power 42:388-96 S
14 '15; Same con*. Am Soc M B J 37:499-508
S '16
Convenient operating reports for steam plants.
Blec W 65:1623-6 Je 19 '16
Cumberland Edison power plant. W. O.
Rogers. 11 plans Power 42:704-9 N 23 '16
Curves showing steam- station performance.
Eleo W 66:632-3 S 4 '16
Delray power plants. N. G. Relnicker. 11 plans
Power 42:2811-90, 343-4, 414-15, 435-6 Ag 31,
S 7, 21-28 '16
Developments In steam- electric generating sta-
tions. J: Hunter. Power 40:897-9 D 22^14
Basy calculation of steam coal required by
power plants. R. K. Horton. Bng N 73:490
Mr 11 '16; Same. Power 41:622 My 4 '16
Economics of electric power station design.
H. F. Parshall. Blec W 66:690 S 25 '15
Enlarging a steam reserve station; problems
Involved in rehabilitating the Consolidated
gas. electric light & power company's West-
port station. J. C. Lathrop. 11 diags Elec W
65:1161-8 My 8 '15
First unlflow plant on Pacific coast, Hotel
Rosalyn, Los Angeles. 11 plan Power 41:748-50
Je 1 '15
Fort Wayne station rebuilt. T: Wilson. 11
plans Power 42:634-9 O 19 '15
Getting the proper vacuum In summer. J. Wll-
more. diags Blec W 66:368-63 Ag 14 '16
Handling summer and winter loads In New-
ark T: M. C. A. 11 diags Blec W 66:1082-4,
1203-5 N 13, 27 '15
Havana consolidated power plant. C. W.
Bicker. 11 diags Power 42:2l4-22f 267-61 Ag
How not to waste steam In creosoting plants.
A. M. Lockett Bng Bee 71:145 Ja Sa '16
Isolated power-house for factories. W. B.
Francis. 11 Oen Blec B 18:1057-65 N '16
Lowellvllle, Ohio, turbine plant. W. O. Bogers.
il diags tower 42:138-42 Ag 3 '15
Mechanical handling of coal and ashes In the
power plant C. C. Brlnley. 11 diags Bng M
49:872-87; 50:65-77 S-O '15
Modern power-house condensing plant. A. Ar-
nold, tost B B J 53:848-60 Je 15 '16
New Morrison hotel plant, Chicago. T: Wilson.
il plans Power 42:70-3, 111-15 Jl 20-27 '15
New Penn Central power co.'s WlUlamsbur?
plant W. O. Bogers. 11 plans map Power 42:
570-8 O 26 '15
ARTS INDEX
at the
New York Interborough power plant enlarge.
ment 11 dlagk Elec lly J 45:744-9 Apl? §5*
Same. BlecV 66:975-9 Ap 17 '15 '
Oil-burning stand-by plants. C. H. De
SSft SPSV* 8 >15: AbBtract
Seatae>
Oil separation from water of condensation*
abstract. M. Vahle. diags Am Soc M B J 37:
S45-6 Je 15
Operating features of a small plant; details
Ordinary wastes In the power plant C: L.
Hubbard. plans Bng M 49:809-17 S '15
plaJQtS-
. _ _
Weaver- Power
in municipal plant A. D.
Power 41:463-6 Ap 6 '15
y^.firtLjwra*- c- c.
Possible lines of power
Thomas. Blec Ry J 45:939 MyJ.5 '15
Power plant at Kincaid, I1L T: Wilson. 11 diags
plans Power 42:430-4 S 28 '16 W
Power plant of American engineering company
11 plans Power 41:38-40 Ja 12 '15 V^
Power plant of new Lumber exchange build-
ing, Chicago. T: Wilson. 11 plans Power 41:
Power plant of the Granby co. T: Wilson. 11
plans Power 42:2-7 Jl 6 '15; Abstract Bng
& Mln J 100:113-15 Jl 17 'id
Power plant of the J. B. Stetson __
W. O. Rogers. 11 diag Power 41:112-16
'15
Power plant of the new Equitable building,
New York. II Blec W 66:81-5 Jl 10 '15
Power plants as nuisances. A. L. H. Street
Power 42:436-7 S 28 '15
Private electrical plant at Kensington. 11
diags Engineer 120:432-3, 436 N 6 '15
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
bbard.
study course) C: L. Hub
plans Power
32-4, 66-8
Proposed Manchester generating station.
S. U Fenrce. Blec B & W Blec'n 67:672-3 O
9 '16
Becord keeping in the power plant. S. J. H.
White. Power 41:248-4 tf 16 '15
Reduction of power costs in a factory power
plant. T. K. Roberts, diags Ind Bng 14:445-50
Savage manufacturing co.'s power plant, Sav-
age. Md. W. O. Bogers. IT plans Power 42:
38-43 Jl 13 '15
Seattle municipal lighting plant W. Lr. Kldston.
11 plans Power 41:182-5 F 9 '16
Seventy-fourth street station and its new
cross-compound turbines. C: H. Bromley. 11
Power 41:628-32 Ap 20 '15
Springfield (Ohio) railway power plant re-
built without interfering with operation. 11
diags plan Elec By J 46:898-902 O 30 '15
Stand-by plant supplying steam to central
heating system. G. Brofil. Power 41:726 My
Standard iron co.'s steam-turbine power plant.
O. C. Thomas. 11 Power 41:49-50 Ja 12 rlT
Steam-turbine Installation In Mexico. J: Klenun.
diags Power 41:192-3 7 9 '15; Some. Bng ft
Mln J 99:603-4 Ap 3 '16
Two American-built locomobile power plants.
11 diags Blec W 65:407-11 F 13 '16
Use of superheated steam. L. P. St Cyr. Pow-
er 42:87-8 Jl 20 '16
Using volcanic steam for the production of
electrical energy. 11 Sol Am 112:97-8 Ja 80/16
Virginia power company's Cabin Creek plant
lldlags plan mapBflec W 66:289-44 Jl 81
'15
Warren state hospital power
Bogers. 11 diags plan Power
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
435
Steam plants — Continued
"Washington avenue power plant, Scranton,
Penn. W. O. Rogers. 11 dlag Power 41:868-76
Je 29 '15
B<ee also Blowoffi tanks: Boiler plants;
Boilers; Electric plants: Feed water heat-
ers; Piping; Steam engineering; Steam en-
gines; Steam turbines
Safety devices and measures
Safety In Isolated power plants. 11 Am Ind 16:
BUpl-4 Ag; supl-4 O '16
Testing
Power plant testing. W. M. Selvey. dlags Inst
B E J 63:109-187 JDlscuasion. 68:118-45, 191-8
Steam purifiers
Tracy steam purifier. II Power 42:418 S 21 '15
Steam regeneration. See Exhaust steam
Steam shovels
Biggest steam shovel; excavator built for
stripping coal beda, dlags Eng M 50:452-3
Combination crowding feature of Thew re-
volving shovel. 11 Eng Rec 72:466 O 9 '15;
Bng & Contr 44:295-? O 13 '15
Grade-board for steam-shovel use. L. B.
Prlngle. Bng & Mln J 99:572 Mr 27 '15
Individual electric lighting outfits for steam
shovels. Eng N 73:24 Ja 7 '15
Individual electric lighting plants for steam
shovels. 11 Elec R & WElec'n 66:90-1 Ja 9
'15; Iron Age 94:1396 D 17 '14; Bng & Mln J
99:15 Ja 2*15; Colliery 35:397-8 F'15
Large steam shovel. 11 Engineer 119:362 Ap 9
Methods of excavation for buildings. A. B.
McDanlel. U dlags Bng Rec 71:68-70 Ja 16 '15
Operation analysis of new machines which
cheapen the moving of earth on road work.
A. B. McDanlel. 11 Bng Rec 72:126-8 Jl 31
Revolving: shovel. 11 Good Roads n s 9 :118-!1 9
Mr 6 '16; Bng N 73:540-1 Mr 18 '15; Bng &
Mln J 99:865^My 15 '16 *
Steam shovel burrows Its way out of cut 11
En* N 74:365-6 Ag 19 '15
Steam shovel outs costs of repairing subgrade
on paving contract A. D. Blakeslee. Bng
Rec 72:239-40 Ag 21 '15
Steam shovel digs 48-Inch pipe trench In busy
street F: H. Pond. 11 Bng Rec 71:693-4 My
29 '15
Unit costs of steam shovel work In Cuba.
J. M. Bischoff. Bng & Contr 44:276-8 0 6 '15
See also Buckets
Safety devices and measures
Safety first on steam shovels. 11' Bng Rec 71:
151 Ja 30 '15
Electric steam tables for lunch counters and
restaurants. U Blec W 66:770 O 2 '15
Cookson return steam trap. 11 dlag Power 41:
588 Ap 27 '15
De Ifincey tubular-valve steam trap. 11 Power
42:596 O 26 '16
Duplex steam trap and boiler feeder. 11 Power
42:85 Jl 20 '15
traps. W. H. Wake-
1:305 Je 12 '15
Lytton thermo syphon trap, dlag Power 42:51
Jl 13 '15
Modern practice in heating and ventilation.
A. O. King. 11 dlags Dom Bng 68:124-6; 69:
854-5; 70:2-4 Ag 1. D 19 '14, Ja 2 '16
Radiator traps and test data. L. M. Arkley.
dlag Heat & Ven 12:37-9 S '15
Report of tests of radiator steam traps. J. A.
Donnelly. Am Soo Heat & V B 19:197-201
Return steam trap, dlag Power 41:193 F 9 '15
Return traps for feeding boilers. K. M. Gil-
bert dlags Power 41:467-8 Ap 6 '15
Scheme for the disposal of high and low pres-
sure steam drips. Blec W 66:801 Ag 7 15
f!3
Steam turbines
' Calculation of centrifugal stresses In turbine
Soc M a J
-15 1UbrfcatIOIL *****
Comparison costs, steam turbine 'and Die-
sel tofne* WO kw. power plant Blec W 66:
Composite-type steam turbine, dlags Power
41:436-7 Mr 30 'IB
Determination of pressure variation in steam
turbines and of dimensions of nozzles by
means of the JS diagram: abstract. Schmol-
ke. Am Soc M B J 37:411-12 Jl '15
Difference between reaction and Impulse tur-
bines. H. A. Everett. Lot Marine Bng 20:82-8
F '15
Dimensions, weights and costs of steam tur-
bines. A. A. Potter and S. L. Simmering.
Power 41:750 Je 1 '15
Effect of vacuum In steam turbines. G. GL
Stoney. Engineer 118:521-3 N 27 '14; Same
cond. Scl Am S 79:69 Ja 30 '15; Same cond.
Power 41:312-16 Mr 2 '15; Discussion. Engi-
neer 118:502-3 N 27 '14
Exhaust steam turbine practice. C. A. Tupper.
U iron Tr R 55:1081-5-f- D 3 '14
Exhaust steam turbines. 11 Colliery 35:619-20
Je '15
Five hundred kilowatts from exhaust of hoist-
ing engine. T: Wilson. 11 dlags plans Power
427143-6 Ag 3 '15 — « *«—
Forty years' advance In steam power units. fl
Power 41:302-4 Mr 2 '15
Future central station development. J. A.
" rer. Blec £y J 45:987 My 22 '15
packing. Sags Elec W 65:416 F 18 '15
steam economy shown by Swedish
m turbine, Blec W 66:919-20 O 23 '15
How to select your prime mover. G. Flsk. Iron
Tr R 57:569-72+ S 23 '15
Lining up small turbine sets. J. H. Hurley.
Power 41:714-15 My 25 '15
Losses In steam turbines. Blec Ry J 45:785 Ap
24 '16
Low-pressure turbine at the Carpenter steel
milt U plan Power 42:74-5 Jl 2<Tl5
Low-pressure turbine manifestation. I. L.
Benedict Power 41:326-7 Mr 9 '15
Low-pressure turbines In steel mills. F. Q.
Cutler. Power 40:827-8 D 8 '14
Metropolitan needs and sizes of prime movers.
11 Blec W 66:799-801 O 9 '15
Most economical vacuum for turbines. W. H.
Herschel. Power 41:744-7 Je 1 '15
Operating experiences with bleeder-type tur-
Wnes. F. W. Laas. Power 42:28-9 Jl 6 '16;
Abstract and discussion. Blec R & W Blec'n
66:1118 Je 12 '15; Excerpt Blec W 65:1622
Je 19 '15
Possible economies from the use of exhaust
steam In a water gas plant. S. A. Reinhard
and a A. Schnerr. Am Gas Light J 102:226-
7 Ap 12 '15
Present status of prime movers. H. O. Stott.
R. J. S. Plgott and W. S. Gorsuch. Am Inst
B B Pro f 83:954-62 Je '14; Discussion. 34:
Relation between steam-turbine rating and
water rate. Blec W 66:758-4 O 2 '15
Rldgway steam turbine, fl dlags Power 41:566-
8 Ap 27 '15
Rolling mill with steam turbine drive: plant of
the Carpenter steel company. 11 plan Iron Age-
94:1221-3 N 26 '14; Same. Iron Tr R 55:997-
1000 N 26 '14; Same. Power 41:455-6 Mr 30
'15; Same cond. Bng M 48:591-3 Ja '15
Seventy-fourth street station and Its new
cross-compound turbines. C: H. Bromley. II
Power 41:528-82 Ap 20 '16
Small condensing turbines. W. J. A. London.
11 dlags Power 41:426-31 Mr 30 '15
Specifications for alloys for high
heated steam turbine Wading.
II Engineer 120:441-8 N 5 '15
Standard Iron co.'s steam-turbtae power plant
O. C. Thomas. U Power 41:49-50 Ja 12 '15
Start a steam turbine slowly. F. W. Wearin.
Power 42:490 O 5 '15
436
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steam turbines — Continued
Steam consumption guarantees of small non-
condenslng turbines. W. J. A. London. Blec
W 65:1048-9 An 24 '16
Steam turbine blade fastenings. J. A. Cap-
staff. II diags Power 42 :y 8- 103 Jl 20 '15; Ab-
stract. Int Marine Eng 20:322 Jl '15
Steam-turbine diagrams. F. B. Low. diags
Power 41:596-600 My 4 '16
Steam-turbine diagrams. F. M. Robinson.
Power 41:650-1 My 11 'IB
Steam-turbine installation In Mexico.
J: Klexnm. diags Power 41:192-3 F 9 '15;
Same. Eng & Mln J 9i»:ti03-4 Ap 3 '15
Steam turbine mill drive; with discussion.
J. D. Berg. 11 diaga Eng Soc W Pa 30:778-
803 N '14; Abstracc. Am Sue M JE J 3<:23*y-9
Ap '15
Steam turbines — their principles and opera-
tion. C: H. Bromley. 11 diags Power 41:628-
31 My 11 '16
Swiss turbo-generator sets. 11 dlags Engineer
119:179-82 *' 19 '15
Things of Interest In recent turbine design.
Power 40:910-12 D 29 '14
Turbine examination Questions. W. Leonard.
Power 42:593-4 O 26 '15
Turbines vs. engines In units of small capa-
cities. J. S. Barstow. Am Soc M E J 37:511-
Turbo-blower governing devices; abstract.
A. Stodola. diags Am Soc M H J 37:181-2 Mr
Turbo • blowers for blast-furnace blowing.
R: H. Rice. 11 diag? Am Inst Min E Bui 89:
721-43 My '14; Discussion. 100:704-809 Ap '15
Turbo-generator sets with Impulse turbines.
11 Elec \V 65:951 Ap 10 '13
1250 kw mixed pressure turbo -generator; ab-
stract. F. Schulte. Am Soc M E J 37:651-2
N '15
Two-stage condenser. F. .A. Bancel. diags
Power 42:402-7 S 21 '15; Excerpts. Blec W
06:1148-9 N 20 '15
Walt turbo-generator on elevator load In the
Lumber exchange building, Chicago. 11 dlags
Power 42:717-20 N 23 '15
Foundations
Structural steel -supports for large steam tur-
bines, diags- plan Eng N 73:06-9 Ja 14 '15
Steam turbines, Marine
Geared marine steam turbines. Engineer 119;
437-8 Ap 30 '15
Geared turbine Atlantic liner, Transylvania,
plan (p. 435) Engineer 118:433 N 6 '14; Same
cond. Jffing M 48:605-6 Ja '15
Geared turbines for ship propulsion; abstract.
W. D. McLaren and G. M. Welsh. Int Marine
Eng1 20:89 F '15
Governing of marine steam turbines, diags
Engineer 119:235 Mr 5 '15
Turbine installation on torpedo boats of the
new Spanish navy. Int Marine Eng 20:516 N
'16
Steam valves. See Valves
Steamboat lines
Commission on relations between railways and
waterways. Ry Age 58:1037-8 My 21 *16
Railroads lose lake Tines. Iron Age 95:1146 My
20 '15
Railroads must divorce lake steamship lines,
map Ry R 66:682-5 My 22 '15
Railways must abandon control of boat lines
on the Great Lakes; abstract of the Inter-
state commerce commission's decision. Ry
Age 5S:104G-7 My 21 '15
Southern Pacific can continue boats on Sacra-
mento river. Ry R 56:856 Je 19 '15
Southern Pacific may operate steamship lines
to Balboa, By R 56:254-5 F 20 '15
Southern Pacific's ownership of the schooner
Pasadena. Ry R 56:565-6 Ap 24 '15
Steamboats
Cable-repairing steamer "Transmitter." F. C.
Coleman. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 20:382-6
Development of the Transatlantic steamship.
U Scf Am 112:523-5 Je 5 '15
Economy. F. H. Sadler, diags Int Marine Eng
20:469-63 O '16
French-built cable . ship Edouard J&ramec.
F^^A0?1611^- u diaes Int Marme Bng 2J:
1*6-50 Ap 15
Fruit carrying steamer van Hogendorp. F: C.
Coleman. 11 dlag plans Int Marine Eng 20:67-
Interestlng change in twin screw steamer
D. Sawyer. Int Marine Eng 20:176-8 Ap '15*
Interesting vessels of fifty years ago- the'
Stevens Battery and the Monitor. W. D
Forbes, diag Int Marine Eng 20:227-8 My '15
Interior views of the Great Northern. II Iht
Marine Eng 20:394-8 S '15 "*
Japanese liner Fushimi Maru. 11 plan Int Ma-
rine Eng 20:311-12 Jl '15
Lake passenger steamer Noronic. diags Int
Marine Eng 20:431-6 O '16
New P. & O. boat: the Khiva. Int Marine Eng
20:59 F '15
Red Star liner Belgenland. 11 Int Marine Eng
20:344-7 Ag '15
Shallow draft boat for the Yangtse Kiamr
plans Int Marine Eng 20:490-2 ]Spl6
Southern Pacific ferry steamer Alameda B- W
plin. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 20:194-8 'My
Steamer Emblane. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 2t)-
297-8 Jl '16
plans *
Steamship design; a method of determining the
principal dimensions. H. A. Everett. Int
Marine Ene 20:436-40 O '15
S. S. Great Northern and N
company. 11 cllags plans Int
636-45 D '14
Turbine passenger steamships Great Northern
and Northern Pacific. 11 plan Csupp) Engi-
neer 120:129-31 Ag 6 '16 * *
Twin screw passenger and cargo steamers
Mlssanabie and Metagama; abstract. Int
Marine Eng1 20:90 F '15
Western river steamers and barges. E. A.
Burnslde. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 20:478-87 N
White Star liner Britannic. 11 Int Marine Eng
19:658-9 D '14
Set1 aJao Boilers, Marine; Car ferries;
Freight ships: Marine engines; Propellers;
Ship propulsion; Shipbuilding; Shipping;
Steamboat lines; Tank ships; Tenders.
Naval; Towboats; Warships; Yachts
Steamers. See Steamboats
Steamships. See Steamboats
Steel
American society for testing materials 18th
annual meeting. Ry Age 59:03 -G .11 9 '16
Brittleness In steel; abstract. V. Bernard and
A. Portevln. U Iron Age 90:1050 N 4 '15
Can the dissociation theory be applied to solid
solutions in steela? E: D. Campbell. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2039-46 S '16
Chemical and mechanical relations of iron,
cobalt and carbon. J. O. Arnold and A. A.
Read. Iron Age 95:953 Ap 29 '16
Constitution of the Iron- carbon alloys: a chem-
ical theory to explain the different proper-
ties by the existence of fer rated carbides.
G: Auchy. Iron Age 95:50-1 Ja 7 '15
Copper nteel for resisting corrosion. D. M.
Buck. Eng M 49:762-3 Ag '15
Corrodibility of cant iron and steel. J. N.
Friend and C. W. Marshall Iron Age 95:
1114-16 My 20 '15
Corrosion of steel and cast Iron compared.
R. C. McWane and H. Y. Carson. 11 Foundry
43:467-9 N '15
Effect of chemical composition upon the mag-
netic properties of flteelw. W. J3. Ruder. Gen
Blec R 18:11)7-203 Mr 'Ifi
Effect of displaced magnetic pulsations on the
hysteresis loss of sheet steel. T^ W. Chubb
and T: Spooner. 11 dlags Am Inst E E Pro
34:2321-42 O '16
Effect of finishing temperature of rails on
their physical properties and microstructure.
W. R. Shinier. II Am Inst Mln R Bui 99:567-
85 Mr '15; Same. Iron Affe 95:394-7 F 18
'16; Same. Iron Tr R 50:370-82 F 18 '16;
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 101:1107-11
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
437
Steel — Continued
Elastic properties of steel at moderately high
• temperatures; abstract. F. R. Rowett. Am
Soc M E J 37:419 Jl '15
Fa? titanium any Influence on the properties
of steel? F. A. J. FltzGerald. diags Met &
Chem Eng 13:28-9 Ja '15; Same cond. Iron
Age 96:309 F 4 '15; Summary. JbQlec Ry J 45:
98 Ja 9 '15
Machine steel for small tools. O. D. Klnsey. 11
dlags Ry Age (JUech ed; 89:189-90 Ap '15
Modern steels and their heat treatment. R. R.
Abbott. 11 J Fr Inst 179:415-38 Ap '15: Same.
Iron Tr R C7:981-6 N 18 '15; Same abr. Iron
Age 95:790-2 Ap 8 '15; Abstract, with dis-
cussion. Am Soo M E J 37:267-71 My '15
Oxy-acetylene welding process. S. W. Miller.
11 Mach 22:216-18N 'lS
Phosphorus In iron and steel; abstracts. W. H.
Hatfleld. 11 Engineer 120:335-6 O 3 '15; Iron
Age 96:1234 N 25 '15
Protective coatings for iron and steel. E. P.
Later. Foundry 42:497-8; 43:35+ D '14-Ja
Steel and civilization. J. O. Arnold. Scl Am S
80:227 O 9 '15
Steel — its pathology. J. E: Schlpper. 11 dlags
Automobile 32:631-15, 660-3+, 706-8+, 796-800
Ap S-22, My 6 '15
Steel over 2000 years old. R. A. Hadfleld. Iron
Age 96:464 Ag 26 '15
Structure of carbon tool steel. J. V. Emmons.
11 Iron Age 95:842-3 Ap 15 '15
Surface decarbonlzatlon of tool steel. J. V.
Emmons. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 1.3:2233-48
S '14; Same cond. Iron Tr R 55:737+ O 15
'14; Same cond. Iron Age 94:1288-90 D 3 '14;
Abstract. Am Sue M E J 36:0198-9 O '14;
Abstract. Tnd Ens 16:27-8 Ja '15; Discussion.
Am Inst Min Ifl Bui 100:790-4 Ap '15
Symposium on Iron and steel. Met & Chem
Eng 13:655-7 O 1 '15
Titanium and Its effects on steel. G: F. Corn-
stock. II J Ind & Enff Chem 7:87-94 F '1C;
Same cond. Sci Am S 80:327 N 20 '15
Unsymmetrlcal hysteresis loop. J: D. Ball. Am
Inst E E Pro 84:2270-97 O '15
ftcc tilxo Annealing; Armor plate; Bessemer
process: Case hardening; Cobalt steel: Con-
crete, Reinforced; Corrosion and anti-cor-
rosives; Damascus steel; Electrolytic cor-
rosion; Foundry practice; Iron; Manganese
steel; Metallography; Metals; Nickel steel;
Railroad ties, Steel; Rails: Silicon steel;
Steel, Structural; Bteel castings and other
headings beginning Steel; Tool steel; Vana-
dium steel
Analysis
Alumina In steel. G: F. Comstock. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:891-5 D 1 '15
Analold method for the determination of man-
ganese in aloel, Iron ore and slag. Met &
Chem Eng 12:793-4 D M4
Analold method for the determination of phos-
phoruH in Hteel, Iron and slag. Met & Chem
Enff 13:191-2 Mr '15
Determination of aluminum oxide and total
aluminum in steel. F. O. Klchline. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:806-7 S '15
Determination of chromium and vanadium In
steel. (\ H. Rich and U. C. Whittam. Met &
Chem Enff 13:238-9 An '15
Determination of copper in steel. W. D.
Brown. J Ind & "Rnff Chem 7:213 Mr 'IB
Determining carbon In cast steel rapidly.
W. L. Morrison. 11 Foundry 43:151-2 Ap 'ir>
Effect of oxygen on steel quality. J. A. Fick-
ard and F. M. Potter. Iron Tr R 57:136-7+
Jl 15 '15
Electric muffle furnace for the determination
of carbon and oxygen In steol and tungsten
powder. C: M. Johnson. 11 Met & Chem Eng
13:17 Ja f!5
How to detect phosphorus In steel. W. T.
Stead, 11 Iron Tr R 67:989-90 N 18 '15
. ved method for the determination of
iltrog-en in steel. L. E. Barton. J Ind & Eng
3hem 6:1012-13 D '14
Method for determining gases In steel P.
Go«rens and J. Faquet. diag Iron Age 95:
1060-1 My 13 '15
New specifications for rails; Pennsylvania R. R.
system. Hng N 74:397 Ag 26 '15
Platinum boats for carbon determination by
Vleiaire^ combustion method. H. F. Hiever.
Met & Chem Eng 18:525 S 1 '15
Shells from European battlefields. 11 Iron Age
9o:lo6-7 Jl 22 '15
Simplified ferrous sulfate method for the de-
• termination of vanadium in steel. G- T
Dougherty. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:419-20 My
15
Failures
Failure and heat treatment of drill steel. S. V.
Bergh. 11 dlags Eng & Min J99:612-14 Ap 3
Failure of hollow drill-steel. T. E. Sturte-
vant. Eng & Mln J 99:579 Mr 27 '15
Progressive fractures from alternate bending.
J: Younger. Eng N 73:1337 Je 24 '15
Surprising failure of steel ship plates. Int
Marine Eng 20:50-1 F '15
Nomenclature
Modified Iron-carbon diagram. E. A. Sperry.
Met & Chem Eng 13:469-71 Ag '15
Specifications
Proposed standard specifications for quenched
high-carbon steel splice bars. Ry Age 50:61-2
Jl 9 ID
Specifications for cold drawn steeL Iron Tr R
Specifications for springs, alloy steel forglngs
and axles. Ry Age 59:63-4 Jl 9 '15
Testing
Behavior of iron and steel under compression
in tests; abstract. H. Monden. Am Boc M E
Brinell hardness and tenacity factors of a
series of heat-treated special steels; discus-
sion. A. HcWilllam and E. J. Barnes. Met
& Chem Eng 13:502-3 Ag '15
Cause of brlttleness in soft steel: German
tests on a Krupp shock-testing machine,
diags Iron Age 94:1822-3 D 3 '14
Change In volume and shape by hardening. Iron
Age 95:1399-1402 Je 24 '15
Charpy impact test on treated steels. J. J.
Thomas. U Iron Age 96:138-40 Jl 15 '15
Comparison of the properties of a nickel, car-
bon and manganese steel before and after
heat treatment. R. A. Abbott. Am Soc M E J
37:440-2 Ag '15; Same. Iron Tr 11 57:22-3 Jl
I '15; Discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:442-3 AS
Data on nickel steels. G. TV. Armstrong. Eng
& Contr 44:53-4 Jl 21 '15
Detection of burning- In steeL J. B. Stead. 11
Iron Tr R 67:843-4 O 28 '15; Abstract Iron
Age 96:223 Jl 22 '15
~ namic properties of steel castings. J. L.
if diag Iron Age 96:764-6 S 30 '15;
Iron Tr R 57:680-2 S 30 '15; Same.
Foundry 43:417-19 O '15
Effect of -carbon on the physical properties
of heat-treated carbon steel. J. H. Nead. 11
Am Inst Mln E Bui 108:2341-57 D '15
Effect of titanium alloys on steel. G: F. Com-
, stock. 11 Iron Tr R 57:391-5+ Ag 10 '15
Effect of various elements in steel on its resist-
ance to corrosion. A. S. Cushman. Eng &
Contr 44:64-5 Jl 28 '15
Finishing temperatures of rails; American so-
ciety for testing materials committee report.
Iron Tr R 56:5107-9 Je 24 '15; Same. Ry R
57:201-3 Ag 14 '15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:
19-21 Jl 1 '15; Excerpts. Ry Age 59:64-6 Jl 9
Fixing the elastic limit standard. T. D. Lynch.
II Iron Tr R 57:79-814- Jl 8 f!5
Heat-treatment and testing of shrapnel shells.
J. M. Wilson, diags Mach 22:28-31 S '15
Importance of annealing steel castings. Iron
Age 96:128-30 Jl 15 '15
Locating the critical range with the Brinell
ball tester. J. G. Ayers, Jr. Mach 21:282 D '14
Measuring the twisting strength of steeL R. H.
Moulton. 11 Scl Am 112:497 My 29 '15
Micrographlo inspection of steel: what the
United States navy has done in fixing causes
of failures. 11 Iron Age 95:292-3 F 4*'15
Microscopic tests of steel; German investiga-
tions at Krupps. B. Strauss. Iron Age 95:
793-4 Ap 8 '15
New test methods demanded. Iron Tr R 56:
571-2 Mr 18 '15
438
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steal— Testing — Continued
Novel tests for rail steel. Eleo Ry J 46:454 S
11 '15
Reagent for macroscopic etching. J. L. Jones.
11 Iron Tr R 56:1803-4 Je 24 '15; Abstract.
Eng M 49:919 8 '15
Recent progress IB corrosion resistance. D. M.
Buck. 11 Iron Age 95:1231-4 Je 3 '15; Same.
Eng& Contr 3:574-8 Je 80 '15; Same. Iron
TrR 56:1155-8 Je 10 '15; Same. Metal Work
83:879-82 Je 18 '15: Excerpt (Copper steel
for resisting corrosion) Eng M 49:762-3 Ag
'15; Discussion. A. S. Cushman and others.
Iron Age 95:1234-9 Je 3 '15; Same. Iron Tr
R 56:1159-634. Je 10 '15; Same abr. Metal
Work 83:882-3 Je 18 '15
Standardization of scleroscope observations.
J. J. Ralph, diags Mach 22:62-3 S '15
Stress distributions in engineering materials;
report to the British association. Engineer
120:354-5 O 8 '15
Structure and hysteresis loss in medium-car-
bon steeL F. C. Langenberg and R. G. Web-
ber. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:291-300 F '15;
Same. Iron Age 95:506-8 Mr 4 '15; Same cond.
67:57f ""
- - - 9 ~ '15 f" Same.
1 '15; Same/Scl Am
Iron Tr R
Suggestions
576-7 S 23 '15
Carding the determination of the
' steeL A. N. Mltinsky. Am Inst*
Bui 104:1697-1705 Ag '15: Abstract
96:462-8 Ag 26 ™5; Same cond.
(Proportional limit Is prime factor; Iron Tr
R 57:1184-6 D 16 '15: Discussion. Am Inst
Mln E Bui 108:2481-96 D '16
tTnsoundness In ladle test Ingots. R. W. Hunt
11 Iron Tr R 67:1087-9 N 25 '16; Same. Iron
Age 96:1308-6 D 2 '16
Steel, Coloring of
Carbonla finish. 11 Am Gas Light J 103:81 Ag
9 '15
Steel, Hardening of
Change In volume and shape by hardening.
Iron Age 96:1399-1402 Je 24 '15
Effect of chromium and tungsten upon the
hardening and tempering of nigh-speed tool
steel; abstracts, with discussion. C. A. Ed-
wards and H. E3kkawa. Engineer 120:313-14
O 1 '15; Iron Age 96:1126-7 N 11 '15
Effects of quenching mediums. H. V. Wllle.
II Iron Tr R 67:92-4 Jl 8 '15; Same cond. Iron
Age 96:190-1 Jl 22 '15
Factor* In hardening tool steel: abstracts.
J: A. Mathews and H. J. Stage. Elec Ry J
44:1249-60 D 5 '14; Iron Age 94:1340-4 D 10
'14; Mach 21:396-9 Ja '15; Ind Eng 16:68-9
F '15; Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:243-7 My '16;
Iron Tr R 57:184-7+ Jl 22 '15; Abstract; witii
discussion. Am Soc M E J 37:141-7 Mr '15
Hardening bevel wheels by special machine.
11 diag Automobile 32:461 Mr 11 '15
Hardening high speed screw machine tools.
R. A. MiUholland. Iron Age 96:745 S 80 '15
Hardening of metals. Am Soo M E J 87:489-
90 A* 715
Hardening- of steeL J. O. Arnold. Engineer 118:
677 D 18 '14
Recent progress with alloys— theory explain-
ing self-hardening metals Including the spe-
cial steels. L. Quillet. Automobile 31:1118-20
D 17 '14
Salt baths for steel hardening; carbonizing
and decarbonizing effects of molten salts.
E. F. Lake. MacE 21:657-9 Ap '16
Spring forming and hardening machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:1164-5 My 27 '16
See also Case hardening;' Steel, Heat treat-
ment of
Steel, Heat treatment of
Automatic heat control. E. P. Relchhelm. U
Mach 21:304 D '14
and
Ry
J. J.
Charpy Impact test on treated steels.
Thomas, il Iron Age 96:188-40 Jl 15 '16
Comparison of the properties of a nickel, car-
bon and manganese steel before and after
heat treatment R. R. Abbott. Am Soc MB
J 37:440-2 Ag '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:22-3
Jl 1 '15; Discussion. Am Soc M E J !~
Ag '15
Continuous rotary heat-trea
PaulL 11 Iron Age 96:569
Horseless Age 86:234
113:363 O 23 '15
Deoarbonizatlon of steel In salt baths when
heating for hardening. Mach 21:844 D '14
"development of heat treatment. R R. Abbott
11 Sibley J 29:150-6 P '15; Abstract. Met &
Chem Eng 13:390-1 Je '15
Developments in the heat treatment of rail-
way gearing; with discussion. W. H. Phil-
lips, fl Eng feojo W Pa 80:737-77 N '14; Ab-
Effect of carbon on the physical properties of
heat-treated carbon steeL J. JH. *Nead! U
Am Inst Mln E Bui 108:2341-57 D '15
Electric furnace for reheating, heat treating
and annealing. T. F. Bally. Iflng Soc W Fa
31:266-72 Ap '16; Same. Met & Chem Ens
13:658-64 S 1 '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:481-2 S '15; Discussion. Eng Soc W
Pa 81:272-83 Ap '16
Finding the transformation points In steeL
E. F. Lake. 11 Mach 21:711-14 My '15
Flexible heat-treating installation. 11 diag Iron
Age 96:607-10 S 2 '15
Heat-treating plant for forge shop work. 11
Iron Age 94:1284-6 D 3 '34
Heat-treatment and testing of shrapnel shells.
J. M. Wilson, diags Mach 22:28-31 S '16
Heat treatment in automatic electric furnaces;
with discussion. T. F. Bally. Iron Age 96:
Heat'^ treatment of gears. Iron Age 96:629 S
Heat treatment of Iron and steel in a neutral
atmosphere. A. H. White and H. T. Hood,
diag Am Gas Light J 103:310-11, 314-15 N 15
'15
Heat treatment of steel; discussion of papers
at meeting of American society for testing
materials. Iron Age 96:21-2 Jl I '15 » v
High speed tool steels. F: C. A. H. Lantsberry.
il Iron Age 96:238-41 Jl 29 '15
Modern steels and their heat treatment. R. R.
Abbott il J FT Inst 179:415-38 Ap '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 67:981-6 N 18 '15; £ame abr. Iron
Age 96:790-2 Ap 8 '15; Abstract, with dis-
cussion. Am Soc M E J 37:267-71 My '15
Neglected phenomena in steel treatment M. E.
Leeds, mags Iron Age 96:80-2 Jl 8 '15
Pointers on heat treatment of steeL J. H.
Parker, diags Iron Tr R 66:771-4 Ap 16 '16
Practical facts in heat treating steeL R. A.
MiUholland. Iron Age 95:836-7; 888-9 Ap 15-
Producer gas for heat treating. 11 diags Iron
Tr R 57:521-3 S 16 '15
Recommended practice for heat-treating case-
hardened carbon-steel objects. Foundry 43:
102a Mr '16
Recording Instruments for heat-treating. 11
Automobile 32:460-1 Mr 11 '15
Scientific manufacture of automobile springs.
E. C. Amdts. 11 Horseless Age 34:921-3 D 23
Steel— Its pathology. J. E: Schipper. 11 Auto- .
mobile 32:706-8+ Ap 22 '16
~" ~ of an axle shaft for a motor truck. J:
r. il diags Am Soc M E J 37:435-9
Same, iron Tr R 56:1311-14 Je 24
cond. Horseless Age 36:142-4 Ag 1
'15; Abstract Irbn Age 96:27 Jl 1 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Soc M E J 37:439-40 Ag '15
i furnace. Ry
Surface decarburlxatlon of steel. J. G. Ayers,
IT. il Iron Tr R 56:1305-6+ Je 24 '15; Same.
Iron Age 96:5-7 Jl 1 '15
Tempering tools with the electric
Age (Mech ed) 89:590 N '15
Tool utefcl heating forge. II Iron Tr R 66:679
Ap 1 '15
See also Case hardening
Steel, Structural
Comparison of carbon steel and high-alloy
steels for bridges. J. A. L. Waddell. Eng &
Contr 41:685-88; Discussion. 41:688-90; 42:
243-4; 495-6 Je 17. S 9f N 25 '14
Heat treated and alloy steels. C. D. Young.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:18-14 Ja '16
Heat treated and alloy steels for locomotive
parts. Ry Age 57:1129-30 D 18 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
439
Steel, Structural —-Continued
How an axle failed in service. 11 Iron Tr R
56:007-10+ Mr 25 '15
New teat methods demanded. Iron Tr R 50:
571-U Air IS '15
Old steel of razed building examined for rust.
Kng Rec 12:223-4 Ag 21 '15
Pi-eventing corrosion of steel substructure of
the Cortlandt street ferry terminal of the
Pennsylvania In New York city with gunite.
11 Ry Age 58:852 Ap 16 '15
Proper painting for steel work. Iron Tr R 55:
1036-7 D 3 '14; Same cond. Eng M 48:758-60
F '16
Reciprocating and revolving parts; alloy and
heat-treated carbon steel. H. A. F. Camp-
bell. Ry Age (Mech edj 89:216-16 My '15
Steel for modern motor cars. 11 Iron Tr K 56:
263-7 F 4 '15; Abstract. Ind Eng 15:67 F '15
Steel for steering knuckles. H3. F. .Lake, il
Iron Tr R 56:611-12+ Air 25 'lu
Steel — its pathology. J. E: Schlpper. 11 dlags
Automobile 32:190-800 My 6 '16
Surprising failure of steel ship plates. Int
Marine Eng 20:60-1 F '16
Use of high-grade alloy steels to reduce weight
of locomotives. H. V. \Vllle. Am Soc M E
J 37:31-2 Ja '15
tftvt also Bridges, Iron and steel; Cars.
Steel; Silicon steel; Steel castings; Steel
. construction; Steel reinforcing bars
Painting
Sec Painting, Structural
Steel, Tool. See Tool steel
Steel alloys
Alloy-steel rails. Eng N 72:1111-12 D 3 '14
Alloy steels. G: L. Norris. Met & Chem Eng
131739-42 O 16 '15
Alloy steels economical for long- span bridges.
J. A. L. Waddell. Jflng Rec 72:386-7 S 25
'16
Development of commercial alloy steols. E. D.
Rogers, iron Age 96:91)0-3 O 28 '15: Same
cond. Iron Tr R 67:830-40+ O 28 '15
Recent prom-ess in corrosion resistance* D. M.
Buck, il Iron Age 95:1231-4 Je 3 '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 43:574-6 Je 30 '15; Same. Iron
Tr R C(i:1155-S Je 10 '35; Same. Metal Work
83:879-82 Je 18 '15: Excerpt (Copper steel
for resisting corrosion) Eng M 4H:7<>2-3 Ag
'15; DiscuBBion. A. S. Cuahman and others.
Iron Ago 95:1234-9 Je 3 'ID: Same. Iron Tr
R 56:1159-63+ Je 10 '15; Same abr. Metal
Work 83:882-3 Je 18 '15
Special steels for track work. W. C. Cushlng.
Ry Age 69:747-51'O 22 '16; Abstracts. Eng
Rec 72:317 S 11 '15: Iron Age 90:092 S23
'16: Elec Ry J 46:878-9 O 23 '16
Steel— its pathology. J. E: Schipper. 11 Auto-
mobile 32:660-3+ Ap 15 '16
Beo also Cobalt steel; Manganese steel;
Nickel steel; Vanadium steel
Steel balls. See Balls, Steel
Steel belting. See Belting, Steol
Steel bins. See Bins, Steel
Steel bridges. See Bridges, Iron and steel
Steel cars. See Cars, Steel
Steel castings
Acid op en- hearth steel for castings. E. F.
Cone. 11 Iron Age 1)5:561-3 Mr 11 '15
Castings as electrical apparatus parts. A. B.
Reynders. Iron Age 94:1496-7 D 31 '14;
Abstract (.Holding an electrical manufac-
turer's business). Foundry 43:96-7 Mr '16
Common sense- steel foundryman's great as-
set. S. Muntz and S. Roubieu. 11 Foundry 43:
175;8 My '16; Same. Iron Tr R 67:948-52 N
Converter foundry of large capacity. ID. F.
Cone. 11 plan Iron Age 96:809-74 S 23 '15
Detroit steel castings company's plant. 11 plan
Iron Age 9B:70:Mf S 23 *L5
Dynamic properties of steel __
Uhler. 11 dfii Iron Age 96:764-6
Same. Iron Tr R 57:680-2 S 30 '
Foundry 43:417-19 O '16
Electric furnace In the foundry. W: G. Kranz.
Am Inst Mln E Bui 101:927-30 My '16; Same.
Foundry 43:164-6 Ap '15; Same. Iron Age 96:
780-1 Ap S '15; Same. Met & Chem Eng 13;
6G5-6 S 1 '15; Discussion. N. Petinot. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 108:2507-11 D '15; Same. Met
6 Chem Eng 13:650 O 1 '15
jElectric furnace in the foundry. TV. L. Morri-
son. Iron Tr R 67:177-9 Jl 22 f!5
Finding costs In the steel foundry. G. Muntz.
Iron Tr R 57:482-4 S 9 '15
Heroult furnaces tor louudry use. il dlags Iron
Tr R 56:l)7ti-8 My 13 '15; Same. Foundry 43:
235-7 Je '15
How to eliminate defects in steel castings.
J: H. Hall. Foundry 43:140-61 Ap '15; Same.
Iron Tr R 57:225-9+ Jl 29 'ID
Importance of annealing steel castings. Iron
Age 96:128-30 Jl 15 '15
Iron and steel castings. J: H. HalL Met &
Chem Eng 13:656 O 1 '15
Limitations ot the electric furnace In the
manufacture of steel castings. E. F. Lake.
Met & Cuem Eng 13:137-8 Mr '15
• Limitations of the electric furnace in the
manufacture of steel castings. Q. Muntz.
Met & Chem Eng 33:108-10 H1 '1C
Manganese-steel castings in the mining in-
dustry. W. S. McKee. 11 <Uag Am Inst Mln
E Bui 108:231)9-411 D '15; Same. Iron Tr
R 57:1077-81 D 2 '15
Production ol large steel castings by the baby
Bessemer. Iron Age 95:623 Mr 18 '15
Radiography of metals. W. P. Davey. 11 Am
Inst Mm m Bui 104:1516-25 Ag '15; Same. Gen
Eleo R 18:796-800 Ag '16; Same oond. Iron
Age 96:622-4 S 2 ^16; Abstract. J Fr Inst
180:489-90 O '15
Shrinkage cracks In steel castings. W. R. Bos-
singer. Iron Tr R 57:633 S 30 '15; Same.
Foundry 43:411-12 O '16
Steel casting plant at Oakland, Cal. 11 Iron
Age 95:1387-8 Je 24 '15
Steel foundry sessions of the American foun-
drymen's association. Iron Age 96:816-18 O
7 *L6
Steel mill castings: use of manganese steel
In heavy rolling mill equipment. G: Tripp. 11
Iron Tr R 66:49-65 Ja 7 '15
Study in nteel castings. J. H. Whitely. Iron
Ago 95:641-3 Mr 4^15
X-ray inspection of a steel casting. W. P.
Davey. 11 Gen Elec R 18:25-7 Ja '16; Same.
Iron Age 95:180-7 Ja 21 '15; Same. Scl Am S
79:84 P 6 'IS; Same. Eng M 49:100-7 Ap '15;
Fame. Ry Age CMech ed) 89:170 Ap '15;
Same. Engineer 119:360 Ap 9 '15
fcr alxo Steel ingots; Steel metallurgy
Steel columns. See Columns, Steel
Steel construction
Aeroscope a' novel feature of Panama-Paci-
fic exposition. II Eng Rec 71:423 Ap 3 '15
Anchored airship: structural amusement de-
vice for Panama-Pacific fair weighing 620
tons. II Iron Age 95:184 Ja 21 '15
Chicago municipal pier. 11 dlags Eng N 74:193-7
Jl 29 *15
Covered slip and pier -with gantry cranes for
handling lumber, dlags Eng N 74:494-5 S 9
Derrick mounted on traveling cranes for mill
erection at Thane, Alaska. .11 Eng N 73:127
Design and construction of the 435 -ft. steel
framed tower of jewels at the Panama-Paci-
fic International exposition. F. S. M. Harris^
11 dlags Eng & Contr 43:47-64 Ja 20 '15:
Same cond. Eng N 73:866-72 My 6 '16; Same
cond. Eng Rec 71:112-16 Ja 23 '15
Design of 152-foot steel-framed dome. A. W.
Earl and T: F. Chace. 11 dlags Eng Rec 70:
451-4. 482-4 O 24-31 '14; Same. Eng & Contr
42:314-20 S 30 '14
Design of steel elevated railways, N. T. rapid
transit system. M. E. Grieat 11 dlags Ens
N 73:971-7 My 20 '15
Designing a steel dome for the horticultural',
palace at the Panama-Pacific International'
exposition. A. W. Earl and T: F. Chace*.
diags Eng N 74:208-12 Jl 29 '15
Detail and fabrication of Harlem river tubes..
- - " ~ "oc W Pa Sis
Economy In cost and erection of steel build-
ing results from cantilever beam design.
Sags Eng Rec 72:892-3 8 26 '15
440
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steel construction — Coniin ued
Erecting 40-ton girders at a height of 250
feet above the street 11 diags Eng Rec 70:
6H9-7U2 D 26 '14
Fireproof Ice-ncmse at Lake Hopatcong. diags
Eng Hec 71:50-1 Ja 9 '15
Framing of the dome of the palace of horti-
culture, Panama-Pacific International expo-
sition. A. W. Earl and T: F. Chace. 11 dlags
Eng N 74:112-15 Jl 15 '15
Full-Toad secondary stresses in elevated-rail-
way bents. L*. R. Manvllle. Eng N 74:949-51
N 11 '15
Heavy trusses and foundation girders used
In steel bank building, dlags Eng Rec 71:
713-14 Je 5 '15
H|gh stresses carried by heavy riveted truss.
il dlags Eng Hec 72:159 Ag 7 '15
How some problems in the .New York elevated
Improvement work were solved. 11 diags Eng
Rec 71:781-3 Je 19 '15
Interlocking steel construction, il Sol Am 113:
77 Jl 24 '15
Large steel grandstand for automobile race-
track, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. il Eng N 74:
655 S 30 '15
Octagonal framed dome, San Francisco audi-
torium. 11 diags Eng N 73:773-5 Ap 22 '15
Pressed-steel building construction, il Eng N
73:101*8 Je 3 '15
Rapid construction of additions to steel build-
ing; Matlonal cloak & suit company. H. E.
Mitler. 11 dlags Eng Hec 71:404-5 Mr 27 '15
Rapid erection of steel coal breaker. C. S. Phil-
lips. 11 Eng N 74:1-2 Jl 1 '16
Rapid steel erection on third track work, Sec-
ond avenue elevated, New York. 11 diags En£
Rec 71:86-7 Ja 16 '15
Results of recent tests of steel columns pre-
sented and discussed. Eng Rec 71:549-50 My
1 '36
Section of New York elevated rebuilt under
heavy traffic wltnout an accident* 11 map
Eng Rec 72:470-2 O 16 '15
Special details in reinforced concrete and steel
building construction. L: W. Bruck. Eng &
Contr 24:143-4 Ag 25 '15
Stations for third track, New York elevated,
placed above existing platforms. 11 diags Eng
Rec 72:138-9 Jl 31 "15
Steel column tests. Eng Rec 71:574 My 8 '15
Steel construction for the Schenley theater,
Pittsburgh. C. N. Haggart. diags Eng N 73:
658-9 Ap 8 '15
Steel frame for a large electric sign, diags
Eng N 73:1071 Je 3 '15
Steel headframe at no. 9 shaft, Republic mine,
Vulcan, Mich. F. L. Burr. IL diags Eng &
Min J 100:379-82, 480-5 S 4-11 '15
Stresses in a rigid frame of two columns and
a truss; with table. F. Freyhold. Eng N 73:
1031-3 ily 27 '15
Structural features of Northwestern-mutual
life insurance building, Milwaukee, diags
Rec 71:205-7 F 13 '15
Structural steel supports for large steam tur-
bines. diags plan Eng N 73:66-9 Ja 14 '15
Typical and special construction used on
Queens extension to New York elevated. 11
diags Eng Rec 72:76-8 Jl 17 '15
Underrated contributor to steel construction;
the dataller. R. Fleming. Eng N 74:663-4 S
30 '15
Wind stresses in steel mill-buildings. R. Flem-
ing. diaga Eng N 73:210-14 F 4 '15
Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
buildings. A. Smith, tables pis W Soc E J
20:341-14 Ap '13
Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
buildings; with discussion. W. M. Wilson,
tables pis W Soc E J 20:365-90 Ap '15
flco also Bridges, Iron and steel; Building;
Gars, Steel; Concrete construction; Corro-
sion and anti-corrosives; Elevated railroads;
Girders- High buildings; Hoisting machin-
ery; Office buildings; Painting, Structural;
Strains and stresses; Strength of materials;
Towers, Steel
Steel cutting
Special hardie cuts 20-Inch steel pipe quickly.
H. F. Johnston. Eng Rec 71:469 Ap 10 '15
Steel hardening. See Steel, Hardening of
Steel houses. See Houses, Steel
Steel Industry and trade
Billet prices for twenty-nine years. Iron Age
9o:12 Ja 7 15
British India. TJ S Sp Cons Rep 72:205-14 '15
British iron and p steel trade in 1914. Iron Age
95:144-5 Ja 14 '15
British steel and American competition. Engi-
neer 118:603 D 25 '14
Cambria steel company report for year ended
December 31, 1914Tlron Age 95:356-7 F 11
Canada's reduced imports. Iron Age 96:304-5
Ag 12 '15
Carnegie steel co. warehouse opens at Boa-
ton, il plan Iron Tr R 56:620-2 Mr 25 '15
Carnegie steel company's Boston warehouse,
at Allston, Mass. 11 Iron Age 95:070-2 Mr rf
'15
Charts showing fluctuations in iron and steel
prices for twenty years. Iron Tr R 56:8a Ja
7 '15
Distribution of steel. Met & Chem Eng 13:
Electric steel industry's present status. Iron
Age 95:94-8 Ja 7 '15
European iron and steel in 1914. Eng & Min j
Ford* will build furnaces. Iron Tr R 56:1297 Je
24 '15
French steel plants in war time. F. Miltoun
Iron Age 95*40-2 Ap 29 '15
Full text of decision in the United States dis-
trict court for the district of New Jersey.
Iron Tr R 56:1171-1218 Je 10 '15
Future of Germany's steel Industry. H. H.
Campbell. Iron Age 96:188-9 Jl 22 '15
Gain of ten furnaces. Iron Age 95:1306-7 Je
10 '15
International steel trade situation. Engineer
119:283-4 Mr 19 '15
Iron and steel prices for seventeen years. Iron
Age 95:16-17 Ja 7 '15
Iron and steel statistics. F: Hobart. Eng &
Min J 99:70-1 Ja 9 '15
Iron and steel wages and hours. Iron Age 95:
1265 Je 3 '15
Iron, steel and coal in Dixie. H. S. Chamber-
lain. Iron Tr R 56:176-8+ Ja 21 '15
New finance for steel and Iron: how the new
federal reserve system can be utilized. I: F.
Marcosson. Iron Tr R 56:9-15 Ja 7 '15
New German steel syndicate. Iron Age 95:595
Mr 11 '15
Pittsburgh Iron and steel markets. B. E. V.
Luty. map Eng & Min J 99:72-3 Ja 9 '15
Production of steel Ingots, castings and fin-
ished materials in 1914. Iron Tr R 57:325 Ag
12 '15
Progress in the Iron and steel industry and
the electric furnace. K. G. Frank. Am Inat
E E Pro 34:2547-54 O '15
Railroads place orders with Canadian com-
pany. Iron Tr R 56:542-3, 578-80 Mr 18 '15
Railways and the steel companies. Ry Age
58:682 Mr 26 '15
Retailing steel mill products, il Iron Tr R 56:
65-71 Ja 7 '15
Some aspects of the iron and steel industry
In Europe. U S Sp Cons Rep 71:1-48 '15
Steadying effect of carrying stocks. Iron Age
94:1498 D 81 '14
Steel industry and a year of war. E. Schrftd-
ter. Iron Age 96:628-9 S 16 '15; Same. Sci
Am S 80:298 N 6 '15
Steel Industry and export trade. H. H. Camp-
bell. Eng M 49:167-73 My '15
Steel industry and the war. Met & Chem Eng
13:466-7 Ag '15
Steel production in 1914. Iron Age 96:367-8 A*
12 '15
Steel production In the United States, 1914.
Eng & Min J 100:283 Ag 14 '15 •
Steel statistics for 1914. Eng & Mm J 99:1072
Je 19 '15
Steel trade and the war. H. T. Good. Iron Tr
R 56:101-2 Ja 7 '15
Steel trade's poor year. Met & Chem Eng 13:
7 Ja '15
Survey of events in England: effects of the
great war on Iron and steel. J. Horton. Iron
&R 56:54-6, 82 Ja 7/15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
441
Steal Industry and trade— Con tinucd
Under-advertising of the steel business. G: H.
Jones. Eng M 70:357-63 D '15; Same cond.
Iron Age 96:1025-7 O 28 '15
United States steel corporation wins its suit.
Iron Age 95:1299-1301+ Je 10 JIB
Wages and hours of labor In the Iron and
steel Industry, table Mach 21:954 Ag '15
War and the export trade. C. J. Stark. Iron
Tr R 56:31-2, 90-4 Ja 7 'IB
Warehouse business requires speed. 11 Iron
Tr R 57:578-9 S 23 '15
Why tool steel prices have gone up. E. C.
Kreutzberg. Iron Tr R 57:987 N 18 f!5
Sea also Iron industry and trade; Rolling
mills; United States steel corporation
Aluminum as a check to sulphide segregation
In steel ingots. Iron Age 96:130 Jl 15 '15
Bottom plates for pouring ingots. R. H. Irons.
11 Iron Age 96:1351-2 N 25 '15
Commercial production of sound, homogeneous
steel ingots . and blooms. E. Gathmann. il
diags Am Inst Mm E Bui 104:1486-92 Ag
'15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:310-11 Ag 5 '15;
Same abr. Iron Tr R 57:305-6 Ag 12 '15:
Discussion. Am Inst Mln E. Bui 108:2511-12
D '15
Control of piping and segregation in ingots.
H: AT. Howe. Tl Iron Age 96:996-9; Discus-
sion. E. F. Kenney. 96:1)99-1000 O 28 '15
Displaced volume and power in rolling mills.
F. Denk. Iron Age 96:283-90 Ag 5 '15
How sulphides may exist In steel ingots. J. O.
Arnold and Q. R. Bolsover. Iron Tr R 57:
737-8 O 14 '15; Discussion. G: F. Comstock.
Iron Tr R 57:894+ N 4 '15
Ingot mold with a vacuum chamber, diags Iron
Age 95:1171 My 27 '15
Is duplexing slated for assassination? J. I.
Peyton, il Met & Chem Eng 13:397 Je '15
Making sound steel commercially. E: F. Ken-
. .
ney. il diags Iron Tr R 57:849-66+, 397-400
Ag 19-26 '15; Same (pt 2). Iron Age 95:1343-
6 Je 17 '15; Discussion. H: M. Howe. Iron
Tr R 57:400+ Ag 26 '15
Mechanical elimination of seams In steel prod-
ucts, notably steel rails. R. W. Hunt. Iron
94:1334-7 D 10 '14; Same. Iron Tr R 55:
1073-6 D 10 '14; Same. Scl Am S 79:100-1 F
13 '15; Same cond. Eng N 72:1228-31 D 17 '14;
Same cond. Eng Rec 70:636 D 12 '14; Same
cond. Ry Age 67:1055-7 D 4 '14; Same cond.
Ry R 56:85-8 Ja 16 '15; Same cond. Eng M
48:765-7 F '15; Discussion. Iron Age 94:1337-8
D 10 '14
Methods of preventing piping in steel ingots;
abstract. E. Gathmann. dlag Met & Chem
Eng 13:656 O 1 '15
New Ingot heating furnace. 11 dlags Engineer
120:162-4 Ag 13 T.5
Non-conducting sinhhead for ingot molds, dlag
Iron Age 96:195 Jl 22 '15
Sound steel for rails and structural purposes.
R. A. Hadfleld. 11 J Fr Inst 179:119-40, 663-
80 F, Je '15
Sound steel Ingots and rails. G: K. Burgess
and R. A. Hadfleld. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 98:
455-68 F '15: Same. Iron Age 95:346-8 F 11
'15; Same, fron Tr R 56:3K9-72 F 18 '15;
Same cond. Ry R 56:362-4 Mr 13 '15: Ab-
stract. Engineer 119:494 My 14 '15; Discus-
sion. Am Inst Min E Bui 1 61:1112-15 My '16;
Discussion. Engineer 119:601-2 My 21 '15:
Discussion. Met & Chem Eng 13:445-6 Jl '16
Unsoundness in ladle test Ingots. R. W. Hunt.
II Iron Tr R 67:1037-9 N 25 '15; Same. Iron
Age 96:1303-5 D 2 '15
Steel metallurgy
Acid open-hearth steel for castings. E. F.
Cone. 11 Iron Age 95:561-3 Mr 11 '15
Comparative furnace efficiency. R. J. Weitlaner.
Met & Chem Eng 13:367-61 Je '15
Conserving the manganese In pig Iron In
making steel. Iron Age 96:930 O 21 '16
Contributions of the chemist to the Iron and
steel Industry. A. S. Cushman. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:934-5 N '15
Contributions of the chemist to the steel in-
dustry. G:fW. Sargent. J Ind & Bug Chem
- Coat of electric furnace steel; experience with
the Snyder furnace. F. T. Snyder. II dlag
Iron Age 96:926-8 O 21 '15
Duplex process of steel manufacture at the
Maryland steel works. F. F. Lines, dlags
plan Am Inst Mln E Bui 100:679-94 Ap
'15; Same. Iron Age 93:730-3 Ap 1 '15; Same.
Irun Tr R 66:676-9+ Ap 1 »15
Effect of titanium alloys on steel. G: F. Corn-
stock. 11 Iron Tr R 57:891-5+ Ag 26 '15
Electric furnace steels for dynamic stresses.
J. E: Schipper. 11 dlags Automobile 33:865-
Electrlc steel. F. T. Snyder. II dlags Iron Tr
R 55:1077-82+. 1127-30+ D 10-17 '14
Electric steel direct from ore fines. A. C.
Dalton. Iron Age 96:1184-5 N 18 '15
Electric steel furnace_pf new design; the
&s Iron
Wile arc type. R. S. Wile. II diags
96:866-8 O 14 '15
Age
Electrical steel by the acid process; abstract.
A. Miiller. Met & Chem En? 13:640 S 15 '15
Electro-metallurgical Industries as possible
consumers of electric power. D. A. Lyon and
R. M. Keeney. Am Inst Mln E Bui 104:1707-
30 Ag '15; Excerpts. Iron Age 96:3UO-2 Ag
12 'if; Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui 108:
2502-7 D '15
Furnace for making steel from ore. diags Iron
Tr R 57:743+ O 14 '16
Improved laboratory furnace. C: M. Johnson.
il Iron Tr R 56:613-14 Mr 25 '15
Is duplexing slated for assassination? J. I
Peyton. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:397 Je '15
Making sound steel commercially. E: F. Ken-
ney. il diags Iron Tr R 57:349-55+, 397-400
Ag 19-26 '15; Same (pt 2). Iron Age 95:1343-6
Je 17 '15; Discussion. H: M. Howe. Iron Tr
R 57:400+ AS 26 '15
Making steel by electricity, diags Sd Am S
79:206-7 Mr 27 '15
Making steel by the duplex process. S. S.
Martin, diags Iron Age 95:76-8 Ja 7 '15
Manufacture of electric steel in the Stobie
furnace. V: Stobie. Engineer 119:616-17 Je
18 '16
Occurrence and Influence of nitrogen on iron
and steel; abstract and discussion. N.
Tschisohewskl. Iron Age 96:952-4 O 21 '15;
Engineer 120:334-5 O 8 '15
Open hearth versus the electric furnace In the
manufacture of commercial steels. S. Cor-
nell. Met & Chem Eng 13:630-1 S 15 '15
Plant of the duplex process for making steel.
J. K. Furst. dlags plans Am Inst Min E
Bui 94:2493-614 O '14; Same cond. Iron Age
94:882-6 O 15 '14; Discussion, Am Inst Mm
E Bui 100:810-12 Ap '15
Steel making in the electric furnace. J. H.
Gray. Iron Age 96:1238-9 N 25 '15; Excerpts.
Met & Chem Eng 13:666-7 O 1 '15
Technical progress In iron and steel In 1914.
J. E. Johnson, Jr. Iron Age 95:19-23 Ja 7 '15
Men alto Bessemer process; Iron metal-
lurgy; Metallurgy; Open hearth process; Roll-
Ing mills: Steel, Hardening of; Steel, Heat
treatment of; Steel castings; Steel Industry;
Steel ingots; Steel works
Exhibitions
Steel making in tablet form; wall panel. 11 Iron
Age 96:41? Ag 19 '15
Steel painting. See Fainting, Structural
Steel pipes. See Pipes, Steel
Steel plates. See Plates, Iron and steel
Steel pales. See Poles, Steel
Steel rail*. See Rails
Steel reinforcing bare
Designing of reinforced concrete beams; some
data tending to show errors in present theory
and practice. L. J. Mensch. Eng & Contr
44:108-11 Ag 11 '15
How design and methods of buying Influence
the cost of steel reinforcing bars. A. D.
Mellor. Concrete Cem 6:184-6 Ap '15
Tests for bond and electrolytic corrosion of
painted reinforcing steel; abstract. H. A.
Gardner. 11 Eng N 73:136-7 Ja 21 '15
U-bolt splice In heavy reinforcing bars. T: C.
Atwood. dlags- Eng N 73:218 F f '16
Sec also Concrete. Reinforced
Steel square. See Square (Instrument)
442
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steel storage
New steel warehouse of Joseph T. Byerson &
son, Jersey City. 11 Iron Age 96:298-9 Ag &
•15; Iron Tr B 57:270-1 Ag 5 '15
Steel tape
History of steel tapes, Eng N 72:1316-17 D 31
Steel-tape repairs. 11 Eng N 73:1130-1 Je 10
'15; Same cond. Eng & Min J 100:59-60 Jl
10 '15
Steel ties. See Railroad ties, Steel
Steel towers. See Towers, Steel
Steel works
Alternating- current controllers for steel mills.
A. Simon. 11 dlags Am lust E E Pro 34:731-51
My '15; Same/lron Tr B 57:477-81+, 537-9
5 9-16 '15; Abstract. Elec W 65:1190-6 My
8 '16
Apprentice work in steel plants. B. W. Gilson.
Iron Tr B 55:1138+ D 17 '14
Association of iron and steel electrical engi-
neers 9th annual convention. Elec B & W
Elec'n 67:521-4 S 18 '15
Blast-furnace plant auxiliaries and general
arrangement. J. E. Johnson,, Jr. plans Met
6 Chem Eng 13:495-9 Ag '15
Design features of the open hearth building of
the Pennsylvania steel co,, Steelton, Pa,
dlags plans Eng & Contr 42:602-4 D 30 '14
Development of the merchant rolling mill.
J. B. George. 11 diags Iron Tr B 56:1125-8+
Je 3 '15; Same. Iron Age 95:1282-6 Je 10 '15
Duplex process of steel manufacture at the
Maryland steel works. F. F. Lines1, dlags
plan Am Inst Min E Bui 100:679-94 Ap '15;
95:730-3 '
- Quairie-
Same. Iron Age
Ap 1
1 '15
'15; Same.
Iron Tr B 56:676-9+ Ap
Engines and rolling mills In steel works of the
"Brier Hill steel co., Youngstown, O. 11 Engi-
neer 119:229-30 Mr 5 '15
Galveston Carnegie warehouse. E. C. Kreutz-
berg. 11 Iron Tr B 56:169-70+ Ja 21 '15
Gas and steam engines and the turbine. J. E.
Johnson, jr. Iron Age 95:626-9 Mr 18 '15;
Same. Sci Am S 79:294-5 My 8 '15
Germany's grip on French steel works. E.
SchrOdter. JSng M 49:733-4 Ag '15
Heating an open-hearth furnace by tar.
A. Greiner. Iron Age 95:1072-3 My 13 '15;
Same. Iron Tr -R 56:1017-18 My 20 '15
Homestead repair shops. 11 plan Iron Tr B
56:659-65 Ap Tl '15
How to select your prime mover. G. Ftsk. Iron
Tr B 57:569-72+ S 23 '16
Industrial growth in the Cleveland district:
new metal- working plants. Iron Age 95:98-9
Ja 7 '15
Low-pressure turbines in steel mills. F. G.
Cutler. Power 40:827-8 D 8 '14
Mill controllers. H. F. Stratton. Am Inst E E
Pro 34:599-614 Ap '15: Same. Iron Tr B 66:
820-4 Ap 22 '15; Abstract, with discussion.
Elec B & W Elec'n 66:778-80 Ap 24 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:2869-94 N 'IB
Modern steel plant at Masslllon. 11 dlags plan
• Iron Tr R 66:83-7 Ja 7 '15
New iron and steel works construction.
Age 95:30-2 Ja 7 '15
Newcastle steel work
Engineer 120:223-4.
Pennsylvania's rail and
ton. 11 plan Iron Age
Plant of the duplex process for making steel.
J. K. Furst diags plans Am Inst Min B Bui
94:2498-514 O ^TS; Same cond. Iron Age 94:
882-6 O 15 '14; Discussion. Am Inst Min E
Bui 100:810-12 Ap '15
Purchased power for the steel mill; economic
New South
S 3 '15
Iron
Wales. 11
ructural mill at Steel-
6:617-22 S 16 '15
Sheet bar and special steel
Six etchings of European Iron and steel works
J. Pennell. Iron Tr B 66:57-64 Ja 7 '15
Steel plant In southern California; oil -burnin
open-hearth furnace. 11 Iron Age 96:1110-32
My 20 '15
11 '15
Waste-heat boilers In steel
ts. C. J. Bacon
'
"Water-cooled equipment for sheet mills, il
diags Iron Age 9o:441-3 F 25 '15
Heo also Boiling mills
Steeples. See Towers
Stef&nsson, VllhJ£Imur, 1879-
Steffinsson's new found land. H. J. Spinden.
11 map Scl Am 113:289+ O 2 '15
Stein metz, Charles Proteus, 1866-
Next president of Illuminating engineering
society, por Elec W 65:1572-3 Je 12 '15
Portrait. Elec B & W Elec'n 66:1185 Je 12 '15
Stelllte
Brazing stellite to machine steel. Mach 21:421
Ja '16
Stellite, a cobalt- chromium alloy of great
hardness. E. Haynes. Eng & Min J 100:711
O 30 *16
Stencils and stenciling
Outgrowths of letterpress; stenciled and ap-
" que pennants. G: Sherman. 11 Inland Ptr
177-82 My '15
Stereochemistry
Interpretations of some stereochemlcal prob-
lems in terms of the electronic conception
of positive and negative valences. H. S. Fry.
Am Chem Soc J 37:866-92 Ap '15
See alto Atoms; Chemistry, Physical;
Isomerism
Stereoptlcon
Novel dissolving picture-projecting apparatus.
B. G. Skerreti.ll Scl Am 112:612 Je 19 '15
Stereoscopic telemeter
Measurement of distances in war. A. Keller.
11 dlags Sci Am S 79:324-5 My 22 '15
Stereoscopic views
Anaglyphs. Sci Am 113:68 Jl 17 '15
Superposed stereoscopic pictures that need no
stereoscope. Scl Am 113:210 S 4 '15
Stereotyping
Rlvett flong machine. A. W. Birdsall. 11 In-
land Ptr 55:95-6 Ap '15
Syndicate stereotyping. A. W. Birdsall. Inland
Ptr 54:360 D '14
Sea also Electrotyping
Stevens bill
Bill for block signals, automatic stops, steel
cars, headlights and Investigations. By B 56:
125-7 Ja 23 '15
Stevens Institute of technology
Contributions of Stevens tech to the wel-
fare and progress of the country. F.-D. Far-
man. Stevens Ind 32:31-47 Ja '15
Stevens in history. J. H. Cuntz. Stevens Ind
32:19-30 Ja '15
Student life at Stevens. B. F. Homhan. Stev-
ens Ind 82:57-63 Ja '15
Stlllman, Thomas Bliss, 1852-1915
Sketch. F. J. Pond, por J Ind & Eng Chem
7:804-5 S '15
Stills. See Distillation
Stock cars
End construction of Canadian Pacific stock
cars, dlags By Age (Mech ed) 89:29-30 Ja '15
Thirty-ton stock car for the Canadian Pacific
By. B, W. Burnett il diag By R 65:686-7 D 5
Stock yards * „
Ree also Chicago— Stock yards
Stockings. See Hosiery
Stockpile trestle of wood. O. Gustafson. II diags
Eng & Mm J 98:1003-4 D 5 '14
Stockroom records
Handling stock by systematic methods. 11 Metal
Work^2:810-12 D 18 '14
Discount on stock. S. Walton. J Account 20:
238-41 S '15
Treasury stock. S. Walton. J Account 19:899-7
My '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
443
sr*t* stokers. 11 diags Eng
M 50 sup5-7 O '15; Elec W 66:1106 N 13 '15
Characteristics of automatic stokers. R. J.
Tpiggott Ind Eng 15:13-14 Ja '15
Coal and air regulation with stokers. W. D.
Lewis. Power 42:693 N 16 '15
Coking coal chain stoker. 11 Iron Age 95:1280-1
Comparative tests of stoker- and hand-fired
boilers., H. S. Knowlton. 11 Power 41:300-1
Hanna locomotive stoker. 11 diags By R 56:
770-1 Je 5 '15
Kokomo underfeed stoker. 11 diags -Power 42:
Locomotive boiler design and mechanical stok-
ers. Engineer 120:156 Ajg 13. '16
Locomotive stokers: American railway master
mechanics' association committee report. Ry
Mechanical fireman; Kincald stoker. 11 diag
Colliery 36:109-10 S '15
Mechanical stokers; committee report of In-
J»OWH«1._ , _., ---- ,.._, JJy Age
re (Mech
Mecfcanical stokers for locomotives. Power 41:
Mechanical stokers on American locomotives.
Engineer f 119:42-8, 60-1, 116-17, 163 Ja 8-13,
Mechanical stoking of locomotives; with dis-
cussion. W. S. Bartholomew. 11 diags J Fr
dlag Power 41:42-8 Ja
Nosmoke chain-grate stoker. 11 diags Power
Reducing costs with mechanical stokers. C. C.
Brtnley. 11 Eng M BO:276-'J2 N '15
Relation of mechanical stokers to the fuel
problem. Ry R 56:700-1 My 22 '15
Side-feed stokers. O. Monnett. diags Power
. m 11 Iron Age 96:136 Ja
Stoker for scientific firing. U Iron Tr R 66:
Tests on&a recent type of chain grate stoker
and new method of baffling Stifling boilers.
J: A Hunter, diags Hng Soc W Pa 31:1-10;
Discussion. 31:10-66 P '36; Abstract. Am Soc
M E J 37*848-51 Je '15
Traveling-grate stoker with revolving disk
grate bars. 11 Hlec W 66:487 A« 28 '15
Underfeed stoker. 11 Elec W 66:950 Ap 10 '16
Underfeed stokers. J: Van Brunt, diag Power
41:132 Ja 2G '16
Underfeed slokors. O. Monnett. dlags Power
40:838-40 D 16 '14
Westlnghouso underfeed stoker. 11 dlaga Power
40:341-2 D 16 '14
What tho stoker has done for the locomotive:
discussion. C. F. Street. Ry R 66:69 Ja 9 '16;
Sumo By Age 58:5!) Ja 8 '15; Same cond.
Am Soc M it J 37:32-3 Ja '15; Same cond.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:11 Ja '15
What the stoker has done for the locomotive:
discussion. Jfl. A. Averlll. Ry Age 58:59-61
Ja 8 '15; Same cond. Am Soc M JB J 37:33-4
Ja '15; Samo cond. Ry Ago (Mech ed) 89:11-
12 Ja '15
Stltakolumlto, a flexible stone. Sol Am 112:312
Ap 3 '16
Removing stains from stonework. Bldg Age
37:41 My '15
&crt afro Building stones; Granite; Lime-
stone; Quarries and quarrying
Stone, Concrete. See Concrete stone
Stone bridges. See Bridges, Stone
Stone lands
1 States
.
2, 1308-33 'Ifr
Stone pavements. See Pavements, Stone
stop-cock of the Boston water-works
__^rtment G: H. Flwxeran. diags Bng N
73:77 Ja 14 '15
Vacuum and pressure stopcocks. M. Randall
and F. R. v. Blchowsky. dlags Am Chem Soc
J 37:137-44 Ja '15
Stoplng methods. See Mining engineering
Storage. See Stores systems
Storage batteries
A. (J. service from battery. J. A. Walton, dlags
Elec W 66:975-6 O 80 '15
Battery- exchange service in Boston. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:105 Jl 17 '15
Battery reserve In an alternating-current 'sys-
tem, dlags Elec W 56:465-6 Ag 28 '15
Dry storage battery. 11 Elec It & W Blec'n
67:682-3 O 9 '15
Edison storage battery ruggedness. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:646+ O 2 '15
Edison submarine boat storage battery. H. T.
Wade. U Scl Am 112:450+ My 16 '15
Effect of porosity on the output of storage
batteries; abstract C. Helm. Elec W U6:tf00
S 11 '15
Information on storage battery care, diag Au-
tomobile 32:671-2 Ap 15 '15
Low-gravity 'cutout for storage battery. W: E.
Dixon. diag Power 41:720 My 26 '15
Modern submarines In war and peace. S.
Lake. Int Marine Eng 20:502-3 N '15
Nickel-iron-alkahne cells for high-discharge-
rate and submarine service. U diag Elec W
66:1103-4 N 13 '15
Smashing point of storage battery. Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:79 Ja 9 '16
Smelting storage-battery sediment W. C.
Smith. Eng & Min J 100:18 Jl 3 '15
Storage batteries for handling peak loads.
E. Brown. Power 41:470-1 Ap 6 '15
Storage batteries for radio service. Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:352 P 20 '15
Storage battery for electric plants. J. F. Sprin-
ger? 11 Munic J 87:915-17 D 24 '14
Storage battery serving combined alternating-
current and direct-current system. 11 plan
Elec W 65:1305-6 My 22 '15
Storage- battery voltage regulation. C. S. Red-
ding. U diags Elec W 65:1134-5 My 1 '15
Submarine power plant A. Hoar. 11 Slbley J
30:59-63 N '15
Unused storage battery should have core. Au-
tomobile 32:716-17 Ap 22 '15
See also Electric batteries
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List of works relating to si
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Charging
Auxiliary equipment for <__.
ty cells. ll diag Elec W <
Charging batteries from
Horseless Age 85:30 Ja 6 ; —
Charging small storage batteries. G. E. Miles,
dlags Power 41:7p7 Je 1 '15
Constant-potential charging system effects
saving In Chicago garage. 11 Elec W 65:
865-6 Ap 3 '16
Constant-potential charging system In Chi-
cago. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:277-8+ P 6 '15
Construction of a vibrating rectifier for charg-
ing automobile ignition batteries G: Fraasa.
diags Scl Am S 80:108-9 Ag 14 '15
Control-board for series-parallel battery
charging. 11 Elec R & W Blec'n 67:686 O 9
'15
Electric charging equipment In the new ,
of the Ward bread company, Boston. 11 '.
R & W Elec'n 66:68+ Ja 2 '16
Home-made charging panel for small bat-
teries. 11 Elec w 66:691-2 8 11 '15
batteries,
b Lib Bui
one to twen-
Ja 16 '15
120-volt circuit
'15
ittery-charglng outfits for automobile
and lighting batteries. 11 BJlec R &
„ «.w .167:300-1 Ag 14 '15; Elec W 66:422-3
Ag 21 '16
'-vapor rectifier for charging
htlng batteries. U Blec R & W
My 29 '15
Small xnw*
automobil*
Elec'n 66
444
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Storage batteries— Charging — Continued
Storage battery charging— magnet recharging.
P. M. Heldt 11 diags Horseless
6 Mr 31 '15
Winding for
age batteries.
Age 35:442-
stor-
i Ja 27 '15
Manufacture
Lead poisoning in manufacture of storage bat-
teries; abstracts. A. Hamilton. Horseless Age
35:480 Ap 7 '15; Elec R & W Elec'n 66:10^6
Je 5 '15; Eng M 49:442 Je '15
Storage battery cars. See Motor cars (railroad)
—-Storage battery
Storage battery locomotives. See Electric loco-
motives
Storage racks
Having rack for storage of sheet metal, diags
Metal Work 83:313-14 F 26 '15
Miscellaneous stands for use In the foundry.
A. Hill, dlags Foundry 43:301-3 Ag '15
System of flexible, fireproof storage racks. 11
Ind Eng 14:417 rf '14
Store fronts
Store front of Hanan & son, Boston. 11 plan
Arch & Bldg 47:144-7 Ap '15
Stores
Group of village stores at Chatham, Mass,;
views and plans. Brlckb 24:259-60 O '15
Bee aUo Department stores; Store fronts
Stores, Cooperative. See Cooperation
Stores systems
Efficiency in the stores department. W. G.
Astle. 11 Elec Ry J 46:906-10 O 30 '16
Part number system for manufacturers. C. JB3.
Fairbanks. Ind Eng 15:15-16 Ja '16
Perpetual Inventory in practical stores opera-
tion. J. B. Green. Eng- M 48:879-88 Mr '15
Positive Identification of tool steels. Iron Age
96:200 Jl 22 '16
Precedent versus progress In the stores depart-
ment. G: G. Teomans. Ry Age 59:237-8 Ag
Railroading from a general storekeeper's point
of view. J. G. Stuart. Ry R 57:700-2 N 27 '15
Signal and supply departments. C. R. Ahrensj
JR. D. Long; A. G. Shaver. Ry R 57:120-4 ji
Storeroom organization and management; mne-
monic j^mbollsring W. G. Astle. 11 Iron Age
26 '16; Same. Metal Work 84:
System in
Culver. 11
Systematic
stock department G. H.
49:174-83 My '15
and care of mill supplies.
~"E; cTChurch. rtotUe^Worid «:ToT-9~i8:y"'T5
See aJso pattern storage; Storage racks
Storm King highway
Storm King Highway New York. H. E. Breed.
fl map Eng N 74:7^1-4 O 14 '16
Storms
finati buildings suffer from wind storm.
, Stegner. 11 map Eng N 74:140-2 Jl 16 '15
anes; Rain; Thunderstorms;
hurricane. 1916; New
Stove founders' national defense association
Stove manufacturers, National association of.
See National association of stove manufac-
turers
Stove plates
Grinding .gnd polishing- stove plate trimmings.
F W. Hobbs. Foundry 43:286-7 Je '16
Stoves
Cooking and heating stoves in foreign coun-
tries. U S Sp Cons Rep 63:1-68 '1?
Am
^Light^To^ls jTiHV0™- *** Am Ga*
Heating systems in the United Kingdom:
open-grate flre vies with coal and wooi
stove. Metal Work 83:697-8 My 14 '15
ll8* W'' H" Perkms- MetaJ Work
FnmkUn- fl
Stoves in Argentina. Metal Work 88:530 Ap 9
15
Test on melting shot iron In the cupola-
periment In a stove foundry. G. B
H Foundry 42:467-8 D '14 '
^ftn* also Electric stoves; Gas stoves; Heat-
Stoves, Blast furnace. See Blast furnace stoves
Straightening
°"
raite-
- Hunt-
Straightening a tall
T: s> CtaJ*- *****
Straightening machines
Axle and armature- shaft straightener. J N
Graham. diags Elec Ry J 46:238-9 As 7 'IB
°eS Pfftsll--stll1fflteninff ma<&tae. II Iron Tr R
501019 My 6 15
Strainers
Motor-operated twin strainer. II Power 41-8-9
Ja 5 '15
Stralnometers
Universal stralnometer of simple design. 8 H.
Graf, il Iron Age 96:134-5 Jl 15 '16
Strains and stresses
Allowing for impact in bridge calculations
X.D. W. Ball, diags Engineer 120 7l5 1-3 A^ 13
Analysis of stresses in Chicago elevated steel
1300 D' 12 ?$**>*• dias Elec Ry J 44:1299-
Behaviour of metals under stress. P. C. A EL
Lantsberry. Engineer 119:68 Ja 15 '15 "
Calculation of centrifugal stresses In turbine
ivalent uniform loads for railway
B. Steinman. Eng N 78:780-2 Ap
' Data on the strength and elastic properties
of concrete-filled pipe columns. F. W. Swain
and A. F. Holmes. Bng & Contr 44:184-6 S
8 15
Design methods in concrete construction.
J. Cochran. Concrete Cem 6:33-4, 83-5, 145-8,
Design of beams, girders and trusses. E. Mc-
Cullough. diags Bldg Age 36:27-8 J); 33-4 Ag;
29-30 S: 87-9 O; 37-9 N: 27-9 D '14; 37:39-41
Ja; 31-rf F; 27-8 Mr; 49-6o Ap; 49-60 My; 47-8
Je; 45-6 Jl; 27-8 Ag; 29-30 &• 37-8 N; 61-2 D
'1C
Design of rectangular concrete beams. H.
Harding. Am Soc M H J 37:529-31 S '15
Designing a steel dome for the horticultural
palace at the Panama- Pacific International
exposition. A. W. Earl and T: F. Chace. dlags
En* N 74:208-12 Jl 29 '15
Designing of reinforced concrete slabs sub-
jected to bending and compression. A. Bull.
Eng & Contr 43:4B4-G My 19 '15
Determination of stresses In and design of cast
iron lining for subaqueous tunnels. P. A. N.
Seurot. dFogs Eng & Contr 43:90-2 F 3 '15
Determining the stresses In an offset beam.
W: L. Cathcart. Mach 21:672 Ap '15
Diagram for net section of riveted tension
members. T. A. Smith. Eng N 73:893 My 6
Eccentric heel Joint of roof truss: solution of
problem. E: H. Rockwell. Eng N 74:796-8 O
Economic design of concrete slabs. J. N. Jen-
sen. Eng Rec 71:170-1 F 6 '15
Effect of the end connections on the distri-
bution of stress in certain tension members.
C. Batho. II dlags J Fr Inst 180:129-72 Ag '15;
Abstract Am Soc M E J 37:661-2 S '15; Ab-
stract (Teats prove lug angles valueless for
Insuring uniform stress distribution). Bng
Rec 72:512-14, 608 O 23, N 13 '15
Effects of quenching mediums. H. V. Wille.
11 Iron Tr R 67:92-1 Jl 8 '15; Same cond. Iron
Age 96:190-1 Jl 22 '15
Elastic curve applied to the design of the
SclotovIIle bridge. D. B. Steinman. Eng Rec
72:258-60 Ag 28 '15
Endurance of metals under repeated stresses;
some new facts, and a new method of test-
Ing, dlags Locomotive 30:130-42 Ja '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
445
Strains and stresses — Continued
Equivalent uniform loads for long- span
bridges. D. B. Steinman. Eng N 73:370 F 25
*15
Experiments to determine stresses in parts of
rope falls. C. S. Adams. Eng Rec 72:425-6
O 2 '15
Experiments to determine the forces imposed
on a truck side frame and the stresses pro-
duced. L. E. Endsley. il diags Ry R 56:460-3,
494-7 Ap 3-10 '15; Same cond. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:127-9 Mr '15
Failure of materials under repeated stress;
abstract F. H. Moore and F. B. Seeley. Iron
Age 96:22-3 Jl 1 '15
Failure of structural brasses. P. D. Merica
and It. W. Woodward. Metal Ind n s 13:459-
61 N '15 (to be cont)
Fixing the elastic limit standard. T. D. Lynch,
illron Tr R 57:70-81+ Jl 8 '16
Full-load secondary stresses in elevated- rail-
way bents. L. R. Manvllle. Eng N 74:949-61
N 11 '15
Generalized form of Hooke's law. E. R. Hed-
rick. Eng N 74:542-3 S 16 '15
Graphical analysis of arches with fixed ends
greatly siraplifled. C. S. Whitney. Eng Rec
72:324-6 S 11 '15
Is a part stronger than the- whole? R. Flem-
ing, dlags Eiig N 74:3026-7 N 25 '15
Lateral flexure of hollow pieces; abstract.
H: Lossler. dlags Am Soc M E J 37:287-8
My '15
Lateral stresses on rails in curved tracks.
G: L. Fowler. 11 Ry Age 59:319-22 Ag 20 '15
Magnetic studies of mechanical deformation
In certain ferromagnetic metals and alloys.
H. Hanemann and P. D. Merica. 11 Am Inst
Mln IS Bui 108:2371-85 D '15
Maximum stresses In tension reinforcement.
M. J. Lorente. Eng & Contr 42:366 O 14 '14
Mechanics of reinforced concrete under flex-
ure in beam and slab types. C. A. P. Turner.
Boston Soc C E J 1:383-94 S '14; Discussion.
1:49.9-508; 2:23-47 N '14, Ja '15
Moments at eccentric heel-Joint of roof truss.
E: Godfrey. Eng N 74:39!) Ag 26 '15
Nomogruphic charts for simple beam design.
C: D. Conklin. Jr. Eng Rec 71:809 Je 26 '15
Nomographlc solutions for formulas of vari-
ous types. R. C. Strachan. Eug Rec 71:807-9
Je 26 '15
Pressures on plies supporting masonry. R. P.
V. Marquarasen. diags W Soc E J 20:541-7
Je '15; Same. Eiig & Contr 44:392-3 N 17 '15
Ratio of circumferential to longitudinal
stresses In boiler Joints. J. K. LlnQerhurst.
Power 41:611-12 My 4 '15
Reactions in a three-legged stiff frame with
Jilnged column bases; with discussion. N. M.
Stineman. W Soc H i 19:881-920 N '14
Rectangular pressure vessels. H. J. Vander
Eb. Locomotive 30:164-9 Ap '16
Reinforced-concrete conduit analysis simpli-
fied by theory of displacements, C. 8. Whit-
ney, fins Uec 72:480-8 O 16 'IB
Results of some tests of I-beam connections.
C. S. Whitney, dlags Eng & Contr 44:35-7
Secondary stresses and other problems in
rigid frames: a new method of solution.
G: A. Maney. dlags Minn U Bui 1:1-17 'IB
Seventy-nine-ton derrick car lowers itself 50
feet In twenty-five minutes. A. S. Beale.
11 Hng Rec 72:78-9 Jl 17 'IS ftc
Shear in beams. JB3. Jonson. Eng Uec 71:25
Ja 2 '35
Shrinkage and time effects in reinforced con-
crete. F. R. McMillan. 11 Minn U Bui 3:1-
41 '15: Abstracts. Bng N 73:fi02-3 Mr 11 '15;
Eng riec 72:231-2 Ag 28 '15; Eng & Contr 44:
306-10 O 20 '15
Simple method of determining the stresses In
concrete arches due to temperature and rib
shortening. H. n. Thayer. Eng & Contr 44:
173-4 S 1 '16
Special methods of reinforced concrete de
with discussion. M. J. Lorente. diags B<
Soc C ID J 2:205-82 S '15
Steel headframe at no. 9 shaft, Republic mine,
Vulcan, Mich. F. L. Burr, il diags Hng &
Mln J 100:430-5 S 11 '15
Stress analysis of the Chicago steel car. E. W.
Bettger and S. G. George/Elec Ry J 45:291-2
F 6 '15
Stress distributions in engineering materials*
iSJRSk l0^6 ,?ritlsh association. Engineer
i2su:oo-t-o O S lo
Stresses in a rigid frame of two columns and
with f table. F. Freyhold. Eng N 73:
heads> F' G< Qasche- Power
J- Vander Bb-
Stresses in steam pipes. S. U. Tuspin. Elec W
Do;yaD-7 Ap 10 '15
Stresses in the mine roof. R. D. Hall, diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 105:2013-21 S '15
Stresses in the Panama canal cranes. Eng N
Struts and tie-rods In motion; abstract. H.
Mawson. Am Soc M H J 37:659-60 N '15
Sudden cooling of boilers in cases of low
water. R. N. Blackburn. Power 42:U»6-8 N
lb 15
Tie- rods for floor arches; a criticism of cur-
rent^ practice. F. N. Kneas. diags Eng N 73:
Torsion strength of reinforced concrete beams1.
Am Soc M E J 37:49-50 Ja '15
Torslonal strengths of guy anchor rods. T.
Croft, diags Elec W 65:1607-9 Je 19 '15
Tower of Jewels at exposition a 435-foot sky-
scraper on two- hinged arches. F. S. M. Har-
ris. 11 dlafts Eng & Contr 43:47-54 Ja 20 '15;
Same cond. Eng Rec 71:112-16 Ja 23 '15;
Same cond. Eng N 73:806-72 My 6 '15
Wind stresses in skew bridges. J. P. J. Wil-
liams. Eng N 73:622-6 Ap 1 '15
See also Arches; Bridge design; Bridges;
Building; Columns; Earth pressure; Elas-
ticity; Girders; Graphic statics; Rails— Stres-
ses; Riveting; Roofs; Strength of materials:
Torque; Trusses; Wind pressure
Strassburg, Alsace
Dual ownership of public utilities in Alsace.
M. A. Jewett. Munio.Eng 49:65-6 Ag '15
Stream flow
Long-term variations In stream flow, Croton
and Hudson rivers. E: H. Sargent. Eng N
72:1119 D 3 '14
#rc ttUo Stream measurement; Water flow
Stream measurement
Collection and use of stream discharge data
taBer- "«* Rec
Diagram for estimating flow In channels and
conduits. G. D. Fish. Eng N 73:732-4 Ap 15
High coefficients of roughness for natural
river channels. R. E. Horton. Eng N 73:827-
8 Ap 29 '15
Relation of stream gaging to the science of
hydraulics; abstract. C. H. Fierce and R. W.
Davenport. Am Soc M E J 37:614 O '15
Small automobile opens up new opportunities
in government stream gaging work. E. A.
Porter, il Eng Rec 71:400-1 Ap 17 '15
Stream gaging by tttration; comparative testa
of new chemical and standard mechanical
methods of gaging stream flow. L. W. Collet,
R. Mellet and O. Ltitschg. diag plans Eng &
Contr 42:270-3 S 16 '14
Street accidents
Diminished illumination and accidents in the
streets. Ilium Engr 8:300-1 Jl '15; Same cond.
Am Gas Light J 109:88 Ag 9 '15
London traffic dangers. Scl Am S 79:213 Ap 3
*15
Sec also Automobile accidents; Street rail-
roads—Safety devices and measures
Street car lighting. See Car lighting
Street cars
Albany service order. Elec Ry J 46:334-5 Ag
21 '15
All-service cars for East Liverpool, il plan
Elec Ry J 45:765-6 Ap 17 '15
All-steel one-man car. U Elec Ry J 46:72-3 Jl
10 '15
Balanced door-operating mechanism. J:
Sutherland. 11 Blec Ry J 46:1038-9 My 29 '15
Bay State combination car. 11 diag Elec Ry J
46:854-7, 1068-78 O 23, N 27 '15
Bolts and screws. Elec Ry J 46:449-50 3 11 '15
446
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street cars — Continued
Car-door operation with sprocket chain and
worm shaft. J. N. Lloyd. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
690-1 Mr 20 '15
Car maintenance records at Los Angelqs. Elec
By J 45:1214-15 Je 26 '15
Center-entrance cars for Wilkes-Barre, Pa. U
Mec Ry J 45:518 Mr 13 '15
Convertible car for general service. 11 Elec Ry
J 46:71 Jl 10 '15
Converting open cars Into the end-entrance
type. A. C. Colby. 11 plan Elec Ry J 46:451-2
S 11 '15
Correct-posture seats. 11 dlags Eng M 49:588
Jl flo
Development of a light, low-floor car for San
Francisco. J. M. Yount 11 Elec Ry J 46:515
S 18 '15
Dubuque remodels cars for one-man operation.
11 plan Elec Ry J 46:1090 N 27 '15
Economies^ In operating small .cars. J. F.
Layng. Elec Ry J 45:979-80 My 22 '15
Economies of the light car and of ball bear-
Ings. A. V. Farr. Mec Ry J 46:239-40 Ag 7
Experience with the one-man electric car In
a email city. R M. Howard. 11 Elec Ry J
45:233-4 Ja 30 '15
Experimental open- car reconstruction In Atlan-
tic City. Q: F. Faber. 11 dlags Elec Ry J 46:
110-11 Jl 17 '16
Front entrance, center-exit car for Cleveland.
11 plan Elec Ry J 45:364-6 P 20 '15
Front exit Glasgow double-deck car with
folding step. 11 plan Elec Ry J 45:297-8 F 6
'15
Helical springs. Elec Ry J 46:409-10 S 4 '15
Improvements In the low-floor car. 11 dlags
3 'is
cars for Baltimore. 11
J 45:86-9 Ja 9 '16
Kansas City's new cars. R. L. Weber. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:771-2 O 9 '15
Los Angeles illuminated end destination sign
with car and run numbers. E. L. Stephens.
11 Elec Ry J '45:1169 Je 19 '15
Low-floor California-type car. W. B. Farlow.
11 Elec Ry J 45:1016-18 My 29 '15
Making the standee comfortable, diags Elec
Ry J 46:26 Jl 3 '15
Manual and pneumatic door and step control.
11 Elec Ry J 46:968-60 N 6 '15
New cars for Kansas City, plans Elec Ity J
45:860-1 My 1 '16
New cars for New Orleans. 11 plan dlags Elec
Ry J 45:270-4 F 6 '16
New cars of Seattle municipal railway. H. J.
Kennedy. 11 dlag Elec Ry J 44:1284-6 D 12 '14
New York municipal car— brakes and auxili-
aries. II diags Elec Ry J 45:872-80 My 8 '15
37ew York municipal car— motors, control,
conduit and collectors. II dlags Elec Ry J 46:
496-603 Mr 13 '15 •
New York municipal cai^-truoka, 'brake rlg-
* " <Uags plan Hto8 Ry J
One-man car as an effective means of reduc-
ing headway. -G. A. Richardson. Elec Ry J
46:572 SIS '15
One-man cars in Anniston, Ala, A. L. Ken-
yon. Elec Ry J 46:1035 N 20 '15
Quick-acting adjustable seat for motormen. 11
Elec Ry f 46:114 Jl 17 '15
(Route signs for surface cars. U Elec Ry J 46:
260-2 Ag 14 '15
Scientifically designed car seats. 11 dlag Eng N
73:24 Ja 7 '15
Small car versus the large car. D. C. Hersh-
berger. Elec Ry J 46:394-5 S 4 '16
Standardization of twelve car types Into two
at Los Angeles. E. I*. Stephens. 11 Elec Ry
J 46:493-6 S 18 '16 »
Steel cars In city service. 11 Elec Ry J 46:406-6
S 4 '16
Steel under-frame, open-bench car. U dlags Eleo
Ry J 45:1171-2 Je 19 '16
See also Car houses; Car trucks; Car
wheels; Cars; Bflectrlo railroads— Rolling
stock; Street railroads
Cleaning
See Car cleaning
Heating
See Car heating
Lighting
See Car lighting
Trailers
Boston center-entrance trailer. 11 Elec Rv J
43:1154-5 Je 19 '15 y J
Boston elevated center-entrance trailer, dlae
plan Elec Ry J 45:99 Ja 9 '15 **
Two- car trains on 26 per cent grade, dlajrs
Elec Ry J 45:977-8 My 22 '15 ^8
Street cleaning
Clean-up week In the city of New York, fl
•Good Roads n s 9:232-3 Je 5 '15
Dust prevention and street cleaning. W: H.
Connell. Good Roads n s 9:103-6 Mr 6 '16
Dust suppression and street cleaning practice
In Philadelphia. W: H. Connell. Good Roads
8oStr^i«2Ns va Same abp- *• *
Manchester street cleaner. U Munic J 89:875-6
Methods of street cleaning. E: D. Very. Good
Roads n s 9:221-3 Je 5 '16
Milwaukee bureau of street sanitation. Munlo
Notes 'on the development of street cleaning
methods. E: D. Very. Eng & Contr 42:394-6
O 21 '14: Abstract. Bng N 72:831 O 22 '14
Philadelphia street cleaning by contract. Eng
N 74:6-7 Jl 1 '16
Street cleaning data from thirty-one cities.
Munic J 38:37-8 Ja 14 '16
Street cleaning In Calgary. 11 Munic Eng 49:
72-3 Ag '15
Street cleaning In Calgary. W. E. Hardenburg.
11 Munic J 38:661-2 My 13 '15
Street cleaning in Chicago. Munic J 38:35 Ja
Street cleaning in Grand Rapids, Mich. 11
Munic J 39:218 Ag 12 '15
Street cleaning in New York. U Munic Eng 48:
46-8 Ja '15
Street cleaning notes. Munic J 37:851 D 10 '14
Tables of street cleaning statistics furnished
by officials of 150 cities. Munic J 37:833-45 D
10 '14-
#<•<) also Cleaning of cities; Refuse and
refuse disposal; Refuse collection; Snow re-
moval; Street sprinkling
Cost
Cincinnati street cleaning. Munic J 38:38-9 Ja
14 '15
Comparative cost of street sweeping and
sprinkling with males and with motors.
Munic Eng 48:305 My '15
Cost of cleaning various kinds of city pave-
ments. Eng N 73:889 My 6 '15
Machine vs. hand sweeping. 11 Munic Eng 48:
317-18 My '15
New York street cleaning. 11 Munic J 39:842-4
D 2 '15
Records of Washington's street cleaning.
Munic J 38:654-6 My 13 '15
Street cleaning by motors In Houston. Munic
J 38:468-9 Ap 8 '15
Street cleaning In Des Molnes. Munic J 38:313
Mr 11 '16
Street cleaning in New Rochelle, N. Y. Munlo
J 38:468 Ap 8 '15
Street cleaning In Norrlstown, Pa. S. C. Cor-
son. Munic J 38:189 F 11 '15
Street sweeping In Boise. J. M. Sharp. Munic
J 39:394-5 S 9 '15
Total annual cost of street cleaning. Munic J
37:885-6 D 17 '14
Street cleaning apparatus
Exhibit of modern street-cleaning apparatus.
U Eng N 72:1139-42 D 3 '14
Exhibit of modern street-cleaning apparatus:
refuse collection. 11 Eng N 72.-13M-5 D 31 '14
Merrltt pick-up street sweeper. U Eng N 74:
207 Jl 29 '15
Motor-driven squeegee used for first time on
streets of Milwaukee, Wis. 11 Munic Eng 49:
123 S '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
447
Street cleaning apparatus — Continued
2d annual exhibition of street cleaning- machin-
ery and appliances In New York city. 11
Good Roads n s 10:228-9 O 16 '15
Sprinkler-sweeper. 11 Munic J 39:269 Ag 19 '15
-Street cleaning appliances: exhibits at the New
York street cleaning department exhibition.
11 Munio J 37:858-6TD 1(T14
Street cleaning apparatus, Electric
u Mec R
Street cleaning apparatus. Motor
Street cleaning at Springfield, Ohio, with
motor driven apparatus. G:. L. RinkllnT. Eng
Street cleaning by motor apparatus. Q: L.
RInkllff. 11 Munic J 38:33-4 Ja 14 '15
Street cleaning by motors in Houston. Munic
J 38:468-9 Ap 8 '15
Street excavations. See Street openings
Street lighting.
Diminished illumination and accidents in the
streets. Ilium Engr 8:300-1 Jl '15: Same cond.
Am Gas Light J 103:88 Ag 9 '15
Effective illumination of streets. P. S. Millar.
diags 11 pis Am Inst E B Pro 34:1379-98 Jl
'15; Abstract Elec W 66:62-4 Jl 10 '15; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst E E Pro 34:3053-62 D '15
Electric lighting data: station equipment-
amount of current used for street lighting
and other purposes — fuel statistics — number
and kind of lamps used for street lighting—
ornamental lighting— rates. Munic J 38:884-94
Je 24 '15
Engineers' report on Milwaukee street lighting.
Elec II & W Elec'n 66:1208 Je 26 '15
Experience with mazda gas- filled street '.
C. H. Shaw. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:416
6 '15
Flame-arc lighting of Indianapolis' streets. 11
Elec W 66:452-3 Ag 28 '15
Gas-filled units for New York street lighting.
11 Elec W 65:1639 Je 19 '15
Glare as a factor In street lighting. A. J.
Sweet. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:439-43 Mr 6
High intensity street lighting of European
cities compared with New York. C. F. La-
combe. il Ilium Eng Soc 9:614-32 no 7 '14
Improved street lighting at Hot Springs, Arfc.
11 diag Elec W 65:1069-70 AT) 24 15
Installation of luminous arc lamps in Worces-
ter. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:25-8 Ja 2 '15
ghting city streets, charts Munic J 39:467-9
fc 23 '15
hting residence streets in Helena. C: W.
Telmick. il Munic J 37:917-18 D 24 '14
Modern street illumination. W. Harrison, il
Munic J 38:877-80 Je 24 '15
Modern street lighting units. L: Bell. Elec R
& W Elec'n 66:1038-9 Je 5 '15
Modern street lighting with mazda lamps. H. A.
Tlnson. 11 Gen Elec R 18:659-65 Jl '15
New step in street Illumination. I. Ladoff. plan
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:691-5 Ap 10 '15
Nitrogen-nil eel lamps in Chicago. 11 Elec W
65:1173-4 My 8 '16
Operation of mazda C street lamps. C. H.
Shaw. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:297 Ag 14 '16
Parallel vs. staggered arrangement of lamps.
H. E. Butler.ll Elec W 66:1027-8 N 6 '16
Payment for special street lighting. Elec R &
•fo Elec'n 05:1129-80 D 12 '14
Principles of scientific street lighting: ab-
stracts. A. J. Sweet. Elec R & W Hlec'n 66:
999-1000 My 29 'IB; Elec W 65:1485 Je 5 '15
Progress in street lighting; committee report.
' Ulum Eng Soo 10:537-43 no 7 '16; Excerpt
Am Gas Light J 103:276 N 1 '15
Safety precautions in view of the diminished
public lighting. Ulum Engr 8:301-3 Jl '15
Street muminatlng arches, Portland, Ore.
R. W. Allison. 11 Eng N 73:638 Ap 1 15
L. R
Street- illumination tests; committee
Elec W 65:1521-2 Je 12 '15
report
Street lamp inspection and maintenance in
Sheboysan. C. H. Shaw. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:621-2 Ap 8 '15
Street lighting In Chicago. P. E. Haynes. il
Ulum Eng Soo 10:281-8 no 3 '15; Same cond.
Am Gas IJght J 102:316-17 My 17 '15
Street lighting in Seneca Falls, N. Y. 11 Munic
J 39:486 S 16 '15
Street lighting of London. W. B. Conant. 11
Munic Kng 48:333-6 Je '15
Street lighting practice with Incandescent
temps. G. H. Stickney. il Munic Eng 48:80-8
Street-lighting requirements. W: E. Wicken-
den. Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1146 D 12 '14
Street-lighting tables for 1915. Elec W 64:1135
Street lighting with half-watt lamps: abstract.
Street lighting with modern arc lamps. W. P.
n^I^^iS^J?3?^?0!? Je0:405;6 n° 6 '15 ^
Time switch for series-tungsten street-light-
ing system. J. 'P. Byron, diags Elec W65:
See also Electric lamps, Tungsten; Light-
Contracts
C0ntract
street lighting. Elec W 64:1089-
C: A-
Street lighting in Rochester- terms of con-
tract and specifications. Munic J 38:392-3
W: *• Mason-
Cost
Comparative J208* of flame-arc and nitrogen-
W WsSSfflfli 1Urhtlllff f°r Btre6ta- W
Comparative cost of magnetite-arc and nitro-
Cost of boulevard lighting and strjaet sprink-
ling and flushing in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Eng & Contr 42:485-6 N 18 '14
Gas and electric street lights; comparison of
cost and efficiency, il Munic Eng 49:96-8 S
Saving of $400,000 effected In New York city
by substituting incandescent lamps for arc
lamps. 11 Elec W 66:512-13 S 4 '15
Street lighting in Chicago: report. Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:481 S 11 '15; Excerpt. Elec W
66:315 Ag 7 '15
Street lighting in Youngstown. W: A. Mason.
Munic J 38:593-4 Ap 29 '15
Street lighting; tabulation. Munic J 38:890-2,
894 Je 24 '15
Tucson's ornamental lighting. 11 Elec W 66:761
O 2 '15
Law
Municipal powers re. lighting plants. J. Simp-
son. Munic J 38:880-3 Je 24 '15
Rates
Factors in rate-making. A. S. Ives. Elec W
65:988-9 Ap 17 '16
Street lighting fixtures
Cleveland lantern for ornamental lighting. W.
Harrison. 11 Elec W 66:521-4 S 4 '15
Concrete lighting standards for bridges at
Houston, Texas. W. W. Washbura. IT diags
Concrete Gem 6:128-4 Mr '15
Gas-filled ornamental lighting at Rockville
--- ' - "owelL 11 — ---
Center, N. Y. A. L. Po*
483 Ag 28 '15
Gas street light
Elec W 06:
Anting development F. R. Hutch-
Inson. 11 Am Gas Light J 102;856-8 Je 7 '15
Ughting city streets, charts Munic J 39:467-9
S 23 ?15
Mazda-lamp fixtures for street-lighting ser-
vice. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1191-2 D 19 '14
New Cutter street-lighting fixtures. 11 Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:359-60 F 20 '15
Novalux units for mazda series street light-
ing, il Elec R & W Elec'n 67:910-11 N 13
'Iff •
Ornamental lighting posts that show the house
numbers. A. Marple. U Elec W 66:705 S 25
Ornamental street-lighting- systems compared,
d H. E. Butler. 11 diags Elec
_"new arc-lighting system. 11
Eleo W 66:157* N 13 '15
448
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street lighting fixtures — Continued
Series street-lighting fixtures for high-effi-
ciency tungsten lamps. 11 Elec W 66:1161-2
N 20 '15
Street lighting: fixtures. 11 Munlc Bng 48:8-9
Ja '15
Street-lighting fixtures for type G mazda
lamps. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 67:299-300 Ag
14 '15
Temporary isle-of-safety lamps for Chicago
boulevards, dlag Elec W 65:361-2 F 6 '15
Tucson's ornamental street-lighting system. 11
Elec R & W Blec'n 66:962-3 My 22 '15
Street mapping. See City planning
Street oiling
Method and cost of street oiling In Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. J: C. Hiteshew. .Eng & Contr
43:513 Je 9 '15
Surface oiling of city streets. T. R. Agg.
Munlc J 38:663-4 My 13 '15
Street openings
Appellate court of the state of New York and
the qu -- ' ------------------ * -------
mains '
'Water vvurxus AHBU u *.**oo-oj. o xuf OBUJU.O
cond, Eng & Contr 43:532-6 Je 16 '15; Discus-
sion. Am Water Works Assn J 2:482-92 S
'15
Argument for the ownership of water ser-
vices by the utility. M. L. Cooke. Eng &
Contr 44:386-7 N 17 P15
Control of openings In street pavements and
the cost of restoration In Cincinnati. Eng &
Contr 42:347 O 7 '14
Ordinances regulating street excavating— re-
placement by city. Munlc Eng 48:116-18 F
•15
digest of or-
L. Bostwlck.
Regulating street excavations;
dinances of eight cities. A.
Munic J 38:281-2 Mr 4 'IB
Repairing brick pavements after street exca-
vations. P. J. Masterson. Eng N 73:997 My
20 '15; Same. Good Roads n s 9:11)0 My 1
'15; Munlc Eng 48:308-9 My '15; Munlc J 38:
628-9 My 6 '16
Street openings in Cleveland. Munlc J 38:282-3
Mr 4 '16
Street railroad law
Illinois commission prescribes minimum clear-
ances. Ry R 56:638-6 My 8 '15
Bee alto Street railroads— Franchises;
Street railroads — Regulation
Street railroads
Autos and the electric car. J: A. Beeler. Elec
- J 46:690-2 S 18 '15
L India, il U S Sp Cons Rep 72:81-4 '15
& railway facilities; sketch of past
Elec
..._
and present conditions.
Ry J 45:135-6 Ja 16 '15
Dlckson.
Convention of Pennsylvania association. Elec
Ry J 44:1293-9 D 12 '14
Iowa street & Inter-urban railway association
12th annual convention. Elec Ry J 45:839-41
My 1 '15
Pennsylvania street railway association spring
meeting; workmen's compensation, .organ-
ized safety, email car operation and other
topics discussed. Elec Ry J 45:935-6, 979-82
My 15-22 '15
See also Cable railroads; Car houses; Elec-
tric railroads; Elevated railroads; Motor
cars (street railroad); Rapid transit; Snow
removal; Street cars; Subways; also names
of cities, subhead Rapid transit
Accidents
Argument on authority of Interstate com-
merce commission to require reports of acci-
dents and other statistics from urban rail-
ways. J: T. Beasley. EUec Ry J 44:1389-90 D
26 14 '
Investigation and handling automobile acci-
dents. J: S. Mills. Elec Ry J 45:1203-4 Je 26
Legal aspects of accidents. G: P. Hoover. Elec
Ry J 45:461 Mr 6 '16
Ruling on accident reports. Elec Ry J 45:883-
4 My 8 '15
Seo also Subways — Accidents
Advertising
r surface lines advertise. Elec Ry J 46:
O 16 '16
Cars
Src Street cars
Claims
Medical and claim departmi
Elec Ry J 46:63 Jl 10 '15
Pacific coast claim agents' 7th annual con-
vention; abstracts of papers. Elec Ry j
12 Jl 3 ID
nts. J. H. Handlon.
See also Railroads — Claims
Complaint bureaus
Complaint bureaus. Elec Ry J 46:23-7 Ja 2 'IB
&n "1 W' WaW100k- ""•
Construction
Municipal street railways. A. J. Cleary U
maps Eng N 78:320-2 F 18 '15 ^ieaJV' u
See also Electric railroads— Construction:
Street railroads— Crossings; Street railroads
—Track
Cost of operation
cost and shifts in service. F. W.
le. Elec Ry J 46:300-8 Ag 21 '15
Crossings
Practical views of special work— the crossing
R. P. Williams, diags Elec Ry J 46:678-80 6
Recent manganese steel crossings. C. L. Haw-
kins; E. P. Roundey. Elec Ry J 45:892 My
Solid manganese steel crossings in Chicago. U
dlags Elec Ry J 46:711-12 Ap 10 '15
Employees
Baltimore's pension system. Elec Ry j 45:
Bay "state street railway arbitration. Elec Ry
/ 46:708-10, 854, 1019-21, 1205-6 Ap 10, My 1,
Chicago arbitration. Elec Ry J 45:1128; 46:34,
75-6 Je 12. Jl 3-10 '16
Chicago arbitration award. Elec Ry J 46:118
Jl 17 '15
Chicago's two-day strike. Hlec Ry J 45:1105-8
Je 19 '15
Courtesy of platform men. Elec Ry J 45:20-3
Detroit strike. Elec Ry J 45:998 My 22 '15
Employees receive Increase in Chicago. Elec
Ry J 46:146-9 Jl 24 '15
Employment on city lines. H. A. Bullock. Elec
Ry J 45:454 Mr 6 '16
Following up platform recruits at Syracuse.
Elec Ry J 45:704 Ap 10 '15
Fort Wayne strike. Elec Ry J 46:684, 1004 O 2,
Holyoke arbitration. Hlec Ry J 46:883 O 23 '15
Modern railway school. 11 plans Elec Ry J 46:
344-58 Ag 28 '15
Recreation and welfare work for Los Angeles
railway employees. L. O. Lieber. il Elec Ry
J 46:606-7 S 18 '15
Report of the Transportation and traffic asso-
ciation committee on training transportation
employees. Elec Ry J 46:766 O 9 '15
Rhode Island wage arbitration. Elec Ry J 46:
903-5 O 30 '16
Seven per cent wage reduction granted; British
Columbia electric railway, ltd. Elec Ry J
46:392-4 S 4 '16
Strike at Wllkes-Barre again. Elec Ry J 46:
Syracuse arbitration. Elec Ry J 45:999 My 22
'15
Welfare and educational work amo _
ees. R: Merlwether. Elec Ry J 45:10
'15
Welfare work. J. W. Lillenthal. Gen Mec R
18:1092-7 D '16; Same cond. Elec Ry J 46:
710-12 O 9 '16
Women fast taking tbe places in tramway
service of men needed at the front. Elec Ry
J 46:33 Jl 8 '16
Equipment and supplies
Electric garment dryer conserves health and
schedules. U Elec Ry J 45:300 F 6 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
449
Street railroads — Equipment — Conthi ucd
Track tools — supplies and appliances. R.
Cram. Elec Ry J 45:1169-70 Je 19 '15
C.
Fare collecting
Collection and registration of city and inter-
urban fares. J. E. Hewes. Elec Ry J 45:
466-7 Mr 6 '15
Front-end fare collection Improves service at
San Francisco. H: T. Jones, il Elec Ky J
46:312-14 3 18 '15
Fare registers
Automatic fare collector and change -making
machine. 11 Elec Ry J 46:1047-8 N 20 '15
Automatic registration of fares. G: F. Rooke.
Elec Ry J 45:844 My 1 '15
Combination fare box and recorder. 11 Eleo
Ry J 44:1264 D 5 '14
Combination fare registers for coins, metal
tickets and transfers. 11 Elec Ry J 44:1262
D 5 '14
Metal ticket and fare box effect saving. Elec
Ry J 46:1047 N 20 '15
New computing fare recorder. 11 Elec Ry J
New form of cash and ticket fare box. il Elec
Ry J 45:1081-3 Je 5 '15
New forms of fare indicators and recorders.
II Elec Ry J 45:1173-4 Je 19 '15
Prepayment cars and the accountant. R. J.
Clark. Elec Ry J 46:721-2 O 0 '15
Universal register for electric railway ser-
vice. 11 Elec Ry J 46:113-14 Jl 17 '15
Fares
Another Massachusetts fare increase; the Blue
Hill street railway, map Elec Ry J 46:226-8
As 7 '15
Decision in Rochester fare case. Elec Ry J
45:439-40 F 27 '15
Fare increase asked in Milwaukee. Elec Ry J
46:889, 1099 O 23, N 27 '15
Hearing on fare Increase. Eleo Ry J 45:863
My 1 '15
Milwaukee fare case decided. Elec Ry J 46:
52-3 Jl 10 '15
Reduction In city fare by the British Colum-
bia electric railway. Vancouver, B. C. Elec
Ry J -45:959-60 My 15 '15
Report of the A. B. R. A. committee on fares
and transfers. Klec Ry J 46:764-5 O 9 '15
Trenton, N. J.v fare hearing. Elec Ry J 46:
931 O 30 '15
Zone system of fares. Elec Ry J 46:826 My 1
* '15
Zone system of fares in practice; with dis-
cussion. R. B. Stearns. Elec Ry J 45:836-8
My 1 '15
flee also Electric railroads — 'Fares; Street
railroads— Fare collecting; Street railroads-
Transfers
Finance
Another Massachusetts' fare increase; the
Blue Hill street railway, map Blec Ry J 46:
226-8 Ag 7 '15
Apportionment of cost of highway bridges
between street railways and cities; with dis-
cussion. C: M. Spofford. 11 dlags W Soc E J
20:405-43 My '15
Brooklyn rapid transit. Ry Age 69:223-4 Ag 6
Interborough rapid transit company, New York ;
comparative statement of income, profit and
loss for the years ended June 30, 1914 and
1915. Elec Ry J 46:606-7 S 18 '15
Investment required per passenger. D. J.
M'Orath. Elec Ry J 45:881-3 My 8 '15
Kansas City supplemental plan. Elec Ry J 46:
1054-5 N 20 'IB
Washington railway & electric company's
profit-sharing checks. C. P. King. Elec Ry
J 45:167-8 Ja 16 '15
8ce also Street railroads— Taxation; Street
railroads— Valuation
Franchises
Des Moines ordinance. Elec Ry J 46:461 S 11
Furthering the progress of the Toledo fran-
chise. Eleo Ry J 46:684-6 O 2 '15
Toledo tentative draft completed. Elec Ry J
46:245-6 Ag 7 '15
Inspection
Car service Inspection In Seattle. J. W. Mc-
Cloy. Elec Ry J 40:272-3 Ag 14 '15
Inspecting equipment In Greater New York.
W: C. SVhiston. Elec Ry J 45:133 Ja 16 '15
Inspection of watches
Sec Street railroads— Management
Law
See Street railroad law
Lost articles
Handling lost articles. Elec Ry J 45:28 Ja 2 '!&
Management
Departmental work planning system at Fort-
land, Ore. F. P. Maize. 11 j£lec Ry J 46:565-7
S 18 '15
Detroit's urban transportation needs — present
and future— aet forth. Eng Rec 71:427-8 Ap
Dispatching city cars. E: Dana. 11 Elec Ry J
45:802-3 Ap 24 '15
Experience with the one-man electric car in
a small city. R. M. Howard. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
233-4 Ja 30 '15
Lancaster's experience with time-inspection
system. R. B. Hull. Elec Ry J 4(5:1034-5 N 30
'15
Pittsburgh railways claim department. Elec
Ry J 46:139-45, 436-41 Jl 24, -S 11 '15
Publlc-be-pleased policy In practice. Elec Ry J
45:20-33 Ja 2 '15
Report on Detroit traffic. Eleo Ry J 45: 664- &
Ap 3 '15
Telephone dispatching at San Antonio. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:92-3 Jl 17 '15
Telephone dispatching in city service. E. E.
Strong. 11 Elec Ry J 45:885-7 My 8 '16
Telephone dispatching on street-railway lines.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 65:1150-1 D 12 '14
See also Street railroads — Complaint bu-
reaus; Street railroads— Employees; Street
railroads — Public relations; Street railroads —
Records; Street railroads — Routes; Street
railroads— Schedules; Street railroads— Stops
Municipal ownership
See Street railroads, Municipal
Near-side stop
See Street railroads— Stops
Public relations
Code of principles. T. S. Williams. Elec Ry J
45:220-3; Discussion. Q. E. Tripp; M. C.
Brush. 45:214-1 ft Ja 30 '15
Public- be-pleased policy In practice. Elec Ry J
45:20-33 Ja 2 '15
Publicity in Atlanta. Elec Ry J 45:111 Ja 9 '15
Welfare work. J. W. Ldlienthal. Gen Elec R
18:1092-7 D '15; Same cond. Elec Ry J 46:
710-12 O 9 '15
Sec also Street railroads— Franchises;
Street railroads— Regulation; Street rail-
roads—Service; Street railroads, Municipal
Records
Car service inspection In Seattle. J. W. Mc-
Cloy. Elec Ry J 46:272-3 Ag 14 '15
Card index ana what It means. J. J. Reynolds.
Elec Ry J 46:815-18 O 18 '15
Collection of traffic data. F. W. Doolittle. Eleo
Ry J 46:94-101 Jl 17 'IB
Departmental work planning system at Port-
land, Ore. F. P. Maize. 11 Elec Ry J 46:565-7
S 18 '15
Novel service record chart Elec Ry J 45:366
F 20 '16
Standardization of claims statistics. B). E.
Slick. Eleo Ry J 46:813-15 O 16 '15
Referendums
Public referenflums. Elec Ry J 45:27-8 Ja 2 '15
Regulation
Argument on authority of Interstate commerce
commission to require reports of accidents
and other statistics from urban railways.
J: T. Beasley. Elec Ry J 44:1389-90 D 26 '14
Regulation of public utilities. I* A. Busby.
Iflec Ry J 46:1081-4 N 27 '15
450
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street railroads-^ Regulation— Continue*
St. Louia service order: Missouri commission
fixes service standards, defining rush-hour
periods, transition periods and non-rush-
fiour periods. Elec Hy J 45:961 My 15 '15
See also Street railroad law: Street -rail-
roads—Franchises; Street railroads—Public
relations i Street railroads, Municipal
Routes
Traffic congestion problem In Brooklyn, N. T.
W. H. Messenger, il Munlc EJng 48:19-25 Ja
Safety devices and measures
Brooklyn rapid transit safely work for em-
ployees. Blec Hy J 44:1291-2 D 12 '14
Brooklyn safety reports for employees. Elec Hy
J 45:1196-7 Je 26 '15 „ „ A *
Movlzur picture exchange for A. & R. A.?
.B\ J? Warnock. Mec^y J 46:820-1 O 16 '15
Organized safety. L. R. Palmer. Blec Ry J
45-936 My 15 '15
Public school safety work In Brooklyn. Eleo
Hy J 46:691 O 2 '15
Relation of safety to conservation. B. F. Boyn-
ton. Elec Hy J 46:819-20 O 16 '15
Safety-first committee meets. Elec Hy J 46:
103-6 Jl 17 '15
Safety first movement. 11 Elec Hy J 45:34-46
Ja 2 '16
Schedules
Express cars in city service, Blec Hy J 44:
1342 I> 19 '14
From traffic study to time-table. F. W. Doo-
little. Elec Ry J 46:587-9 8 18 '15
Operating cost and shifts In service. F. W.
Doollttfe. Elec Ry J 46:306-8 Ag 21 '15
Report of committee of A. E. R. A. on sche-
dules and time-tables. Elec Hy J 46:757-9 O
9 '16
Schedule speed— a neglected factor. Elec Ry
J 45:742-3 Ap 17 '16
Schedule speed In city service. Elec Hy J 45:
29-30 Ja 2 '16
Time-table practice of the San Fran Cisco- Oak -
* id terminal railways. IT. S. Sliter. Elec
J 46:521-2 S 18 '16
ftc analysis and schedule planning at Port-
land, Ore. F. Cooper. Elec Hy J 46:562-4 S 18
See also Street railroads— Service; Street
Service
Commission fixes service standards In Chicago.
Elec Ry J 46:776 O 9 '15
Manila company submits service brief. BJlec
Ry J 46:672-3 O 2 '15
Shelter stations
Shelter-station for car passengers. K. C. Card-
well il Munlc J 39:474 S 23 '15
Waiting stations and shelters. Elec Ry J 45:88
Ja 2 16
Shops
See Electric railroads — Shops
Stations
See Street railroads — Shelter stations;
Street railroads — Terminals
Statistics
arbitration. Mec
Census report on electric railways, BUec Ry
J 45:130-2 Ja 16 '15
Charts exhibited in Rhode Island company
wage arbitration hearings. Elec Ry J 46:664
Stops
JbgmM and skip-stop service in Denver. C. B.
Welle. Elec Hy J 48:448 8 11 *15
Near-filde stop, fcleo Ry J 45:81-2 Ja 2 '15
Skip-stops in St. Louis. Elec Ry J 46:185-6 Jl
31 '15
stops saves time. Elec Ry J 46:651 S 25
Taxation
St. Louis mill „
to tax fares of
J 46:70 Ja 2 '16
Terminals
Newark railway terminal ana utilities bufld-
Ing. 11 plans Eng N 74:836-40 O 28 '16
Newark terminal to relieve traffic congestion,
diag maps Eng N 74:680-2 O 7 '15
Track
All-babbitted center. R. P. Williams, diags
Elec Ry J 44:1352-3 D 19 '14 ^^
Baltimore experience in paving street-railway
tracks. H. D. Williar, jrT 11 dlags Eng N 73:
884-6 My 6 '15
Card records of Los Angeles track work. G. E
Campbell. Elec Ry J 46:407-8 S 4 '15
Columbus uses new Joint and track foundation.
E. O. Ackerman. 11 diags Elec Ry J 46:966-7
N 6 '15
Concrete pavement in the track allowance.
H. C. Campbell 11 Elec Ry J 46:998-1000 N 13
'16
Cost of concrete header along rails. H. R. Fer-
ris. Eng & Contr 43:545 Je 16 '16
Deferred maintenance. C, H. Fuller. Elec Ry
J 45:791-3 Ap 24 '16
Detail cost of track work with steel twin ties.
A. J. Wolfe, dlags Elec Ry J 46:916-17 O 30
'15
Discussion of depredation. P. J. Kealy. Eng
& Contr 44:118-23 Ag 18 '15
Flange-bearing special work. A. E. Harvey.
Elec Ry J 46:64 Jl 10 '15
Flange- bearing track Intersections1 for street
railways, diags Eng N 73:158-9 Ja 28 '16
Girder and high T-rail renewals. A. £3 wart z;
C. L. Hawkins. Elec Hy J 46:400-1 S 4 '16
Girder and high T-rail renewals. B. F. Legare.
Elec Ry J 46:320 A* 21 '15
Girder and high T-rau renewals. D. P. Fal-
coner. Elec Hy J 46:829-31 O 16 '15
Girder and high T-rall renewals. E. M. Haas.
dlags Elec Hy J 46:179-84 Jl 31 '15
Girder and high T-rail renewals. G: L. Wilson;
E. P. Houndey. Elec Ry J 46:592-3 S IS
Girder i
• and high T-rail renewals. W. F. Graves;
R. C. Cram. Elec Ry J 46:872-3 O 23 '15
Grinding rail with carborundum track brake
shoes. 11 Elec Ry J 46:241 Ag 7 '15
Joint repairs on American city railways.
S. Gausmann. Elec Ry J 45:803-4 Ap 24^15
Laying new rails on old ties embedded In con-
crete, St. Louis, Mo. 11 Eng N 74:840-1 O
Laying street-railway track without ties. E. R.
Horton. Jr. diags Eng N 74:594-9 S 23 '16
Life of way structure as affected by engineer-
Ing and municipal conditions. P. N. Wilson.
Wags Elec Ry J 46:1212-13 Je 26/15 jf
Manganese steel special work. Elec Hy J 45:
576-8 Mr 20 '15
Methods and costs of concreting for modern
pavement. S. Gausmann. Elec Hy J 45:718-
19 Ap 10 '15; Excerpt (Suggestions for con-
creting street railway track). Eng Rec 71:
534 Ap 24 '15
New track and conduit construction at Wor-
cester. Mass. 11 Eleo Ry J 46:325-6 Ag- 21 '15
Non-splashing electric track switch, il Elec
Ry J 45:1083-4 Je 6 '15
Pine ties reused by street railway after
twenty-one years' service. R. C. Cram. Elec
Ry J 45:295-6 F 6 '16
Practical views of special work— the tongue
switch. R. P. Williams, diags EUeo By J 46:
639-41 S 25 '15
Practice in paying street-railway tracks, il
dlags Eng N78:888 My 6 '16
Hall wear in Chicago. Elec Hy J 46:1195-6 Je
26 '15
Recommended street-railway track construc-
tion, il Eng N 74:846 O 28 '16
Reconstruction of street- car tracks at Kansas
City, Mo. E. B. Murray. 11 Eng N 74:411-13
Ag 26 '15
Records of rail wear from vehicle traffic. Eng
& Contr 44:42 Jl 14 '16
Relaying street-railway track at Cincinnati. 11
Eng N 74:362 Ag 19 '15
Replaceable flange risers of tool steel In Seat-
tle special work. J. Parkin. 11 dlags plan
Elec Ry J 44:1394-6 D 26 '14
Report of the committee of A. E. H. A, on
way matters, diags Elec Hy J 46:762-4 O 9
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
451
itreet railroads— Track — Continued
Ripping1 up street railway tracks. Eng N 78:
1134-5 Je 10 '15
Standard paved track construction of the
Southern public utilities co. il Elec Ry J 4ii:
824-6 Ag 21 '15
Steel vs. wood, ties In city track construction.
J. A. Nester. il Elec By J 46:1089 N 27 '15
Street-railway track in American cities, il Eng
N 74:750-1 O 14 '15
Track construction and flange way a in paved
streets. Eng Rec 71:405 Mr 27 '15
Track construction in paved streets. B. R.
Brown. Elec Uy J 45:1028-9 My 29 '15
Track on concrete stringers. H. B. Nichols.
Elec By J 46:402-8 S 4 '15
Track reconstruction in San Antonio. O. W.
Smith. Elec By J 45:1030 My 20 '15
Track renewal discloses pertect condition of
14-year-old granite pavement In Worcester,
Mass, il Eng Rec 72:229-30 Ag 21 '15
Track- trench excavating machine, il Elec Ry
J 46:74 Jl 10 '15
Track work by contractor or way department?
8. Gausmann. Elec Ry J 45:895-6 My 8 '15
Way records on a cost-per-seotlon basis. D. P.
Falconer. Elec Ry J 45:1035-6 My 29 '15
Yard entrance track layout possibilities. S.
Striezheff. diags Elec Ry J 46:876-7 O 28 '15
Sec aluo Electric railroads — Track; Street
railroads— Crossings
Traffic
Collection of traffic data. F. W. Doolittle. Elec
Ry J 46:94-101 Jl 17 '15
From traffic study to time-table. F. W. Doo-
llttle. Elec Ry J 46:587-9 S 18 '15
Operating cost and shifts in service. F. W.
Doolittle. Elec Ry J 46:306-8 Ag 21 '15
Organizing the traffic survey. F. W. Doolittle.
Elec Ry J 45:1160-2 Je 19 '15
Periodical traffic counts. Elec Ry J 45:27 Ja
2 '15
Plotting peak traffic as an aid to schedule
adjustment Elec Ry J 45:138 Ja 10 '15
Recent practice in traffic counts. D. J. Mc-
Grath. Elec Ry J 44:1385-7 D 26 '14
Relieving traffic congestion, il Elec Ry J 45:
30-2-Ja 2 '15
Traffic analysis and schedule planning at Port-
land, Ore. F. Cooper. Elec Ry J 46:562-4 S
Traffic characteristics. F. W. Doolittle. il Elec
Ry J 45:926-9 My 15 '15
Traffic characteristics and investment per rev-
enue passenger. J. A. Emery. Elec Ky J 45:
111,0-20 Je 12 '15
Traffic investigation in Denver. R. W. Toll.
Elec Ry J 46:309-11 Ag 21 '15
Trailer operation
Rochester train operation; operation of motor
and trailer combinations has relieved traffic
congestion in downtown section, dlags Mec
Ry J 45:762-8 Ap 17 '35
Transfers
Printing 1,000,000 transfers a day; the Third
avenue railway system prints Its own trans-
fers at a net cost of 9 cents per 1000. il
Elec Ry J 45:702-4 Ap 10 '15
Transfer issuing- machine. 11 Elec Ry J 46:
453-4 S 11 '15
. Valuation
Discussion of depreciation. P. J. Kealy. Eng
& Contr 44:118-23 Ag 18 '15
Yards
Yard entrance track layout possibilities. S.
Striezheff. diags Elec Ry f 46:876-7 O 23
'15
Street railroads, Municipal
Boston versus Glasgow. Elec Ry J 46:443 S
Calgary's municipal street railway. W. E. Har-
denburg. 11 Munlo J 39:395-7 S 9 '15
Detroit purchase negotiations. Eleo Ry J 45:
725 Ap 10 '16
Municipal operation in England.. A. N. Con-
nett. Elec Ry J 45:179-80 Ja 23 '15
Municipal ownership in Seattle. Eleo Ry J 44:
1811; 45:431 D 12 r!4, F 27 '15
Municipal street railways, A. J. deary. 11 plan
map Eng N 73:32(1-4 F 8 '15
Municlpalizatlon or a just regulation, a plea
for the facts; abstract. J. W. Sullivan. Elec
Ry J 44:1290 D 12 '14
San Francisco municipal railways; annual re-
port. Elec Ry J 45:1221 Je 26 '15
Street signs
Concrete street signs and standards— letters in
colored concrete. 11 dlag Concrete Gem 7:
45 Jl flo '
Municipally made street- signs. H. M. White.
11 Munic J 39:659 O 28 '15
Portland street corner directories. Munic J 39:
7 Jl 1 '15
Street-name signs, il Eng N 73:767 Ap 22 '16
Street signs placed In 1915. Munlc Eng 48:
270 Ap '15
Street sprinkling
Electric street sprinklers. 11 Elec W 65:283 Ja
23 '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:117 Ja 23 '15
Sec also Street oiling
Cost
parative cost of street sweeping and
with mules and with motors.
Me Eng 48:305 My '15
Cost of boulevard lighting and street sprink-
ling and flushing In Grand Rapids. Michi-
gan. Kng & Contr 42:485-6 N 18 '14
Motor truck reduces sprinkling coat 70 per
cent. Eng Rec 71:520 Ap 24^15
Street sweepers. See Street cleaning apparatus
Street traffic
Chicago takes a traffic census of the loop. Eng
Rec 72:364 S 18 '15
City street traffic Investigation: Bridgeport,
Conn. A. F. Muller. plan Eng jrf 73:111-12 Ja
21 '15
Example of traffic census, Euclid avenue,
Cleveland. M. B. Greenough. Eng & Contr
43:502-3 Je 2 '15
Jitney bus; a new problem in traffic regula-
tion. F. Reed. 11 Munlc Eng 48:160-7 Mr '16
Marking safety zones In Indianapolis. J. F.
Hobart 11 plan Munic Eng 49:99-100 S '15
Means for traffic regulation In Detroit, plan
Eng & Contr 44:203-4 S 16 '15
Operation of safety zones In Kansas City, Mo.
11 Elec Ry J 46:308 Ag 21 '15 '
Rotary traffic system In force In St. Louis.
dlag Automobile 32:249 F 4 '15
Rules and regulations governing street traffic
- in Philadelphia. 11 dlags Eng & Contr 42:
821-4 S 30 '14
Semaphore with automatic whistle to direct
street traffic in San Francisco, il Elec Ry J
45:671 Ap 3 '16
Street safety in Detroit 11 plan Bog M 60:
450 D '15
Three years' growth of street traffic In New-
ark, N. J. H. Bartholomew. Bng N 74:538-9
S 16 '15
Traffic census and Its bearing on the selection
of pavements. W. W. Crosby. Good Roads
n s 10:265-6 N 6 '15
Traffic congestion problem In Brooklyn, N. 7.
W. H. Messenger. 11 Munlc Eng 48:19-25 Ja
'15
Traffic control at electric railway crossings.
il Munic Eng 48:178-80 Mr '15
Traffic count on Chicago streets. Elec Ry J
46:632-3 S 25 '15
Traffic Investigation In Denver. R. "W. TolL
Elec Ry J 46:309-11 Ag 21 '15
Traffic regulation by zones marked on pave-
ments. Munlc Eng 48:221 Mr '15
Why local regulations of motor truck traffic
are objectionable. Horseless Age 35:407-&
Mr 24 '15
See also Vehicles
Streets
Boulevard system of San Francisco. J. M.
Owens, map Eng N 74:498-9 S 9 '15
Chicago plan and the new heavy-traffic streets.
W7b. Moody, map Eng N 78:482-3 Mr 11 '16
City of Oakland, California, and its street
work. W. H. Jordan. 11 Good Roads n s 10:
127-82 S 4 '15
Cutting a city street through a railway station,
Springfield, Mass. 11 diags plan Eng N 74:
•2§6-9 Ag 12 '16
Heavy cut for a street at Kansas City. U dlag
Eng N 72:1168-60 D 10 '14
452
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street* — Continued
New street line monuments at Pittsburgh,
dlag Eng & Contr 43:574 Je 80 '15
Organization, character of personnel, scope
of work, and methods of operation and con-
trol of a large municipal highway depart-
ment. W: H. Council, il map J FT Inst 179:
430-69 Ap
Proposed d<
Campbell.
for stub- end streets. H. C.
Eng & Contr 44:350 N 3 '15
______________ ^ paved streets at Baltimore.
Eng N 73:55 Ja 14 '15
Scheme to relieve congestion at busy street
Intersection, il Eng N 74:875 N 4 '15
Street contours at intersections and cross-
walks. H. J. Fixmer. plan Bng N 73:767 Ap
22 '15
Street grade changed 19 ft. on Seattle line, il
Elec Ry J 45:832 My 1 '15
Street grading in cities, 1915. Munie Bng 48:
$3,000,000 needed for improving Boston's
streets. Bne Rec 72:503-4 O 23 '16
Widening a Business street at St. Paul. MlTm.
dlag En* N 72:1299 D 31 '14
See also Alleys; City planning; Dust pre-
vention; Pavements; Roads; Sidewalks;
Snow removal; Street cleaning; Street light-
ing; Street openings; Street traffic; Subways
(streets); also names of cities, subhead
Streets
Bibliography
Streets; their arrangement, lighting and plan-
ning. T. KImball. Special Libraries 6:42-8
Mr '15
Laws and regulations
Street work In New York. Munlc J 39:3-4 Jl 1
Maintenance and repair
Street repair in Cleveland, Ohio; with cost
tables. P. J. Masteraon and others, il Munlo
49:174-8 N '15
Obstructions
Piling building material in city streets. J: C.
Trautwine, Jr. il En* & Contr 48:377 Ap
Width
Narrow vs. wide paved roadways in residen-
tial districts. 11 Bng & Contr 44:148 Ag 25
'15
vement widths and crowns. H. J. Firmer.
Good Roads n s 9:280-1 Je 5 '15; Cor-
on. 10:16 Jl 3 '16
____ i streets and narrow walks and roadways
in residential districts. N. P. Lewis. Bng &
Contr 43:368 Ap 21 '16
Width and arrangement of residential streets
in a small English town, A. J. Price. Bng
& Contr 42:158 Ag 12 '14
Width of bridges and highways. C: M. Spof-
ford. Munic Eng 49:114 S '16
Width of residence streets, Munic J 38:290
Stremmatograph
Instrument to determine the unit fiber strains
In rails. P. H. Dudley. Gen Elec R 17:1043-
6 N '14; Same. Sci Am S 78:370-1 D 12 '14'
Strength of material*
Failure of structural brasses. P. D. Merica
and IL W. Woodward. Metal Ind n s 13:469-
61 N '15 (to be cont)
Notch shock tests and the law of similarity;
I T 3SS Mr* .f!rlbeck' dlag Am Soo M B J
Strength of metals vs. composition. B. A.
Lewis. Metal Ind n a 13:201-2 My '15
Stucco board vs. standard built walls. 11 Bldg
Tests on' the diagonal strength of boiler plate.
J. W. F. Macdonald. Power 41:779-80 Je 8
See alfir) Architecture; Building- Building
materials; Cast iron— Testing; falasticity;
Girders; Strains and stresses; Trusses; Wtood
* — Testing
Strikes
Detroit strike. Elec Ry J 45:998 My 22 '15
Fort Wayne strike, Elec Ry J 46:684, 1004 O 2,
N 13 *15
Strike at Wilkes-Barre again. Elec By J 46-
882 O 23 '16
Strike in WilkeB-Barre, Pa- Elec Ry J 45:726
Ap 10 '15
Strike of freight handlers In Boston. Ry Age
59:865 N 5 '15
Strike situation in Arizona. 11 Eng & Min J
100:731-3 O 30 'IB
Strikes and lockouts — causes and effects. Am
Ind 16:39 Mr '15
Syracuse strike settled. Elec Ry J 45:767 Ap
17 '15
See also Arbitration, Industrial: Labor and
laboring classes; Open and closed shop:
Picketing
Stripping. See Hydraulic excavation
Strontium
Strontium in the beet sugar industry. H. C.
Meyer. J Ind & En? Chem 6:1036 D '14
Two methods of separation of the metals of
the alkaline -earth group. A. G. Faterson. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2346-52 O '15
Stucco
Probable life of Portland cement stucco on
metal fabric. Concrete Cem 7:151-5 O '15
Stucco in suburban architecture — notes on
Ogontz Hill, Philadelphia. O. C. Hering. 11
Concrete Cem 6:9-14 Ja '15
Thin stucco finish on garden walls and build-
ings near Mlddleburg, Va, 11 Concrete Cem
6:24-5 Ja '15
Studebaker corporation, South Bend, Indiana
Unprecedented year for Studebaker corpora-
tion. Horseless Age 36:289-90 Mr 3 '15
Student life. See College students
Study
Economy In study; psychological and physio-
logical points on how to study to the best
advantage. G: V. Dearborn. Scl Am S 80:
84-5 J117 '15
Stum pa. See Clearing of land
Subaqueous excavation. See Excavation. Sub-
aqueous
Subdivision of ahlpi. See Naval architecture —
Subdivision
Submarine boats
Austrian submarines. il Scl Am 113:260 S 18
Baby submarine. Scl Am 113:316 O 9 '15
Boat design that eliminates bow waves and
wake. C. Hering. 11 Sci Am 113:325 O 9 '15:
Discussion (Waveless boat). 113:447 N 20
'15
Am B 79:333-4 My 22 '15
First electrically propelled submarine vessel.
J. F. Waddington. Int Marine Bng 20:362 Ag
First German submarine, Scl Am 111:495 D 12
'14
First Spanish submarine. Scl Am S 80:229 O
9 '16
German submarines U 8 and U 12. 11 Engineer
119:250 Mr 12 '15
Improvements in submarines. C. N. Hlnkaxhp.
Engineer 119:280 Mr 19 '16
Is there any defense against the submarine?
Scl Am 112:152 F 13 '15
Loading and firing submarine torpedoes. Sci
Am 112:493 My 29 '15
. results of the submarine torpedo boat.
1 1ST 73:1234-6 Je 24 '15
Look-out for submarines. Sol Am S 80:311 N
13 '15
Machinery of modern submarines. A. P. Chalk-
ley. 11 Sci Am 113:26-+ Jl 3 '15
Modern submarine; features of the Holland,
Laubeufu Krupjp and Laurent^ types; . ab-
stracts. C. A. "ward, diajp Eng M -
•15; Int Marine En* 20:276 Je '15
-9 Ap
Chicago's two-day strike, Elec Ry J 4§:1165-8
Modern submarine in naval warfare. B. H. M.
Robinson. U J FT lust 179:283-311 Mr '15;
Same. Sci Am 8 79:296-8, 312-14 My 8-15 '15
Modern submarine; methods of control. 11 Sci
Am 118:16-17 Jl 8 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
453
Submarine boats — Continued
Modern submarine torpedo boats of the United
States and other navies. H, S. Howard. 11
plan Eng N 73:1222-8 Je 24 '15
Modern submarines In war and peace. S. Lake.
11 dlags plans Int Marine ting 20:m*-94, 34{f-
55, 31)9-41)4, 450-6, 502-6. 559-62 Jl-D '15
.(to be cont); Excerpt, Eng M 50:104-7 O '16
Mother ship for submarines; a combined sal-
vage and drydock vessel. R. G. Skerrett.
dlags Scl Am 112:430 My 8 '15
Motive power for submerged operation of sub-
marines. Int Marine Eng 20:514 N '15
Periscope, the searching eye of the submarine.
11 Scl Am 112:96 Ja 3U '15
Raising the F-4. J. F. Springer. 11 Sci Am
112:3554- Ap 17 '16
Raising- the submarine F-4. J. A. Furer. 11 plan
Eng N 74:880-4 N 4 '15
Reference list of parts of submarine. 11 Scl Am
111:466-7 D 5 '14
Salvage of the submarine F-4. J. A. Furer.
11 Sci Am 113:336-7+ O 16 '15
Salving sunken submarines. 11 dlag Scl Am S
70:232-3 Ap 10 '15
Submarine at sea. 11 Scl Am 112:310 Ap 3 '15
Submarine disaster at Honolulu. Sci Am 112:
336 Ap 10 '15
Submarine for hydrographlc work. S. Lake. 11
dlag Scl Am 113:272-3 S 25 '15
'Submarine for the Austro-Hungarlan navy.
F: C. Coleman. 11 Scl Am 112 :S5 Ja 23 '15
Submarine periscopes. E. Coustet. 11 dlags Sci
Am S 80:269-70 O 23 '15; Abstract., Eng M
50:110-11 O '15
Submarine power plant. A. Hoar. 11 Slbley J
30:59-63 N '15
Submarine propulsion. P. H. Berggeen. Slbley
J 30:71-2 K '15
Submarine to salve a submarine, R. G. Skerr
rett 11 Scl Am 112:342 Ap 10 '15
Submarine torpedo-boat and its results. Eng
N 73:945-6 My 13 '15
Submarines and torpedoes. C. N. Hinkamp.
11 plan Sci Am S 80:136-8 Ag 28 '15; Same
cond. Engineer 120:19 Jl 2 '15; Same cond.
Eng N 74:698-01 O 7 '15
Submarines ' betrayed by -sound waves. 11 Sci
Am 113:333+ O 16 '15
Submarines that are strictly invisible. S. Lake.
11 Scl Am 112:68-9 Ja 16 '15
Submarines that crossed the ocean. Scl Am S
80:293 N 6 '15
Trials of the submarine tender Fulton: first
United States naval vessel to be fitted with
Diesel engines. 11 dlag plans Int Marine Bng
20:76-8 F '15
Sec ateo Submarine warfare; Torpedo boats
(Submarine diving. See Diving, Submarine
Submarine mines. See Mines, Submarine
Submarine signals
Fessenden oscillator to detect submarines.
C. Moffett Elec R & W Elec'n 66:738 Ap 17
Submarine signalling. Engineer 119:446 My 7
'16; Same. Scl Am S 80:168-70 S 11 '15
Submarine signalling and proposed method of
safe navigation In tog: abstract. F. L. Saw-
yer. Int Marine Eng 20:21-2 Ja '15
Submarine warfare
Blockade by submarine. Scl Am 112:376 Ap 24
'15
Modern submarine in naval warfare. R. H. M.
Robinson. II J FT Inst 179:283-311 Mr '16:
Same. Sci Am S 79:296-8, 312-14 My 8-15 'l£
Modern submarines in war and peace. S. Lake.
U Int Marine Eng 20:502-6 N '15
Protection against torpedoes. Engineer 119:41-2
Ja 8 '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:107 F 13 '15
Stitch In time saves nine: defense against
M submarines. Sci Am 113:194 S 4 '15
Submarine as a commerce destroyer. 11 Scl
Am 112:395 My 1 '15
Submarine catcher. 11 Scl Am 113:77 Jl 24 '15
Von Tlrpltz and his navy. Sci Am 113:334 O 16
'15
Sec ditto Mines, Submarine; Submarine
bouts
Sub -press. See Punching machinery
Subsldle*
France to subsidize farm tractors. 11 Automo-
bile 83:644-6 O 7 '15
Substations. See Electric plants— Substations;
Electric railroads— Substations
Substitution (chemistry)
Substitution in the benzene nucleus. A. F.
Holleman. Am Chem Soc J 36:2493-8 D '14
Subsurface structures. See Subways (conduits)
Suburban houses
Suburban house of stucco finish, il diags plans
Bldg Age 37:42-5 Ag '15
Subway care. See Cars, Subway
Subway stations
Downtown union subway station, New York
city. 11 Eng N 74:333 Ag 12 '15
Station entrances on Boston subways. W. B.
Conant. 11 Munic Eng 49:13-14 Jl '15
Subway timbering
Comparative timbering costs in mine and sub-
way, diag Eng £ Min J 100:689-90 O 23 '15
Mine-timbering methods and falls of ground.
Eng N 74:853 O 28 '15
Not merely mining but bridge building; the
Importance of diagonal bracing In subway
timbering. 11 diags Scl Am 118:324 O 9 '15
Proper timbering would have prevented sub-
way collapse. J: Seward. Eng N 74:758-9 O
Public-service engineers on New Tork subway
accidents. Eng N 74:762-3 O 14 '15
Recommendations for safety of subway tim-
bering. Bng N 74:716 O 7 '15
Respecting subway timbering. Eng & Mln J
100:610-11 O 9 '15
Special subway timbering on section 1, Lexing-
ton ave. route, New York, dlag Eng N 72:
1218-19 D 17 '14
Steel support of decking gives large clear
space zbr subway work. 11 diag Eng Rec 72:
57-8 Jl 10 '15
Subway timbering accidents; two New York
streets falL 11 dlags Eng N 74:662-6 S 30 '13
Timbering in New York subway. J: Seward.
Eng & Min J 100:890-1 N 27 '16
Timbering in New York subway. J: Seward:
P. E. Barbour. Eng & Mln J 100:686-7 O 23
'15
Timbering in the New York subway. P. E.
Barbour. 11 diaga Eng & Mln J 100:568-70 O '
2 '15
Subways
Brooklyn bridge subway connection, New York
city. H map Bng Kec 71:76-7 Ja 16 '15
Detail and fabrication of Harlem river tubes.
T: Duckworth. 11 diags Eng Soc W Pa 31:
538-60: Discussion. 31:560-83 O '15
Every type of subway construction but air
tunnel used on Harlem river section. II
plans Eng Rec 71:616-19 My 15 '15
Extension of the Bakerloo tube. 11 plans map
Engineer 119:29-31. 56-8, 92-4 Ja 8-22 '15
Harlem river four-track subway tunnel. O.
Hoff. 11 dlags map Eng Soc W Fa 31:617-
37; Discussion. 31:571-83 O '15
Heavy needling for 450-ton column loads for
subway underpinning. 11 diags Eng Rec
71:565-6 My 1 '15
Lap-bolted crossbraclng in wide and deep cut.
if diaj* Eng N 74:602 S 23 '15
Methods used to protect the foundation of a
heavy tower during adjacent subway con-
struction in Boston, diag Boston Soc C E J
1:408-14 S '14; Same. Eng & Contr 42:604-5
D 30 '14
New York rapid transit railway extensions.
F. Lavls. dlags Eng N 72:782-7, 858-63, 950-2,
972-8, 1068-71, 1104-9, 1150-5, 1206-10, 1294-8
O 15, 29-N 12, 26-D il. 81 'li
1 New York subway tapped for new connections
while carrying heavy traffic. 11 diags plan
Eng Rec 72:256-7 Ag 28 '15
New York transit contracts. Eng Rec 70:662 D
19 '14
Progress on the dual subway system, New
York city. Ry R 56:118-19 Ja 23 '16
Railroads under and over the streets of New
York, il diags map Sci Am 113:46-7+ , 64-5+,
96-7+ Jl 10-17. 31 '15
Short subway section in New York Involves
many difficulties of design. J. Olaser. 11 diags
Eng Rec 71:448-51 Ap 10 '15
Signals for new Brooklyn subways. Ry Age 57:
1191 D 25 '14
454
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Subways — Continued
Slice method of subway construction, Boylston
street subway, Boston, Mass. 11 diags Ky
- 60:621-4 My 8 '16
. tests reported and safe underpinning
methods In sand described. J: F. GreatheacL
diags Eng Bee 72:631-3 N 20 '15
Starting six tubes tor two new Bast river sub-
way crossings In New York. 11 diags Bng
Rec 71:810-12 Je 26 '15
Steel shields protect traffic during removal of
New York subway roof. 11 J£ng Kec 72:110-12
Subway under-crossing walls concreted from
the top down. 11 diag Eng Rec 72:25-6 Jl 3
Tearing out a relnforced-concrete subway, New
York city. U Eng N 72:1126-7 D 3 '14
Unexcavated core Is left In center in sinking
circular subway shaft. U diags Eng Rec
71:522-3 Ap 24 '15
Bee also Subway stations; Subway timber-
Ing; Tunnels ana tunneling
Accidents
Collapse of street decking follows subway
blast. 11 Eng Bee 72:397, &0 8 25 '15
Collapse of streets In New York city during
subway construction. 11 Ry R 57:434 O 2 '16
Collapse of the subway work on Seventh ave-
nue, New York city. 11 Sol Am 113:295 O 2
16
Danger of collapse in subways is not general.
F. Lavis. Bng N 74:606-7 S 80 '15
Disastrous burnout In a subway manhole. New
York city. Scl Am 112:66 Ja 16 '15
Dynamite explosion causes new, subway cave-
In in New York. 11 Elec Ry J 46:631-2 8 26
Not merely mining but bridge building: the
Importance of diagonal bracing in subway
timbering. 11 diagsSct Am 113:324 O 9 '15
Public-service engineers on New York subway
accidents. Bng N 74:762-3 O 14 '15
Rock slide causes second collapse of subway
decking. In New York city. Bng Rec 72:
429+ O 2 '15
Rock slides greatest menace to New York
ubway work; report of E. S. Davis and
I: H. Quimby. Bng Rec 72:461+ O 9 '15
rety in subway construction. Bng N 74:657-8
• in subway construction. Bng Rec 72:405
O 2 '15
Severe cable burnout In the subway, New York
city. Bng N 73:93 Ja 14 '15
Subway fire inquiry and orders. Elec Ry J 46:
148-9 Ja 16 '15
Subway timbering accidents: two New York
streets falL 11 diags Eng. N 74:062-6 S 30 '1C
Timbering in the New York subway. P. B.
Barbour. 11 diags Bng & Mln J 100:568-70 O
Unjust criticism of the subway system of New
York. Scl Am 112:62 Ja 16T.5
Safety devices and measures
Increasing safety of rapid transit in New York
city. Eng_ N 73:236 F 4 '15
Safety conditions In Boston subways. Blec Ry
J 46:159-60 Jl 24 '15
Safety precautions in New York subway; re-
port made to the mayor by the city fire de-
partment; abstracts. Blec Ry J 46:601 S 18
'15; Bng N 74:572 S 16 '16
Ventilation
Extension of the Bakerloo tube. U plans Engi-
neer 119:92-3 Ja 22 '16
Proposed subway ventilators. Metal Work 88:
270-1 IT 12 '16
Subway ventilation. J. G. Dudley, plan Heat
& Ven 12:42-3 O '15
Subway ventilation schemes. 11 dlaga Heat &
Ven 12:13-16 Ag '15
Subways (conduits)
Chicago builds its first utility gallery, plan
Bng Rec 72:593-4 N 13 '15
Comparative merits of four types of location
of underground utility lines. L: A. Duxnond.
Bng & Contr 44:367-9 N 3 '16
Design and construction features of Chicago's
Contr
How shall provision be made for subsurface
structures? Eng Rec 70:683 D 26 '1-t
Pipe subways for the public utilities of Chi-
cago. L: A. Dumond. Jflng Rec 70:705-6 D 26
Underground utility galleries for downtown
-* °- 3-
street
11
Subways (streets)
Cutting a city street through a railway sta-
tion, Springfield. Mass, ir-aiass plan Eng N
Difficult grade crossing- elimination in Albany
N. Y. JJ diags plan Ky Age 69:961-3 N 19 '15
Factors rin grade separation. Eng N 73:422-3
Mr 4 15
Methods and costs of construct!:
underpass at Macon. Ga. C. _
diags Concrete Gem 6:75-8 F '16
Success
D fail. F. D. Van Amburgh. Metal Work
My" 16 *163 ' Same' I)om EDe 71:
•e of success— responsibility. Sibley J
See als-') Leadership
Sucrose
avert polarization of pure
7alker. J Ind & Bng Chem
ing ships. 8. A. Reeve.
79:30-2, 46-8, 62-4 Ja 9-23 '15
Direct and the
sucrose. H. S.
7:216 Mr '16
Suction between
dlags Scl Am
Sudanf Egyptian
Development of the Sudan, il map plans dlags
Engineer 119:271-4 Mr 19 '15
Sugar
Combustion calorlmetry and the heats of
combustion of cane sugar, benzole acid, and
naphthalene. H. C. Dickinson, bibliog U S
Bur Stand Bui 11:189-267 Mr 1 '15
Contributions of the chemist to the sugar In-
dustry. W. D. Home. J Ind & Bng Chem 7:
- 278-9 Ap '15
Efficiency of various methods for the filtration
of sugar solutions. A. Hi. Roberts, diags J
Ind & Bng Chem 6:986-9 D '14
Transforming sugar into proteins and fats.
H. W. Hillyer. Sci Am 113:446+ N 20 '16
Sec aJtio Beets and beet sugar; Glucose;
Syrups
Manufacture
Engineer of modern sugar plantation has to
deal with varied problem; plant of. Niquero
company In Cuba. S: Vickesa. 11 plan map
Bng Bee 72:534-6 O 30 '16
Performance tests of sugar-house heating and
evaporating apparatus. B. W. Kerr, J. F.
Gunther and W. A. Tolsten. diags Met &
~~ 33:485-92, 606-7 Ag '15
dustry. C. A. Kelsey. Am Inst B B
34:3039-44 D '15
Sugar beet. See Beets and beet sugar
Sugar maple. See Maple
Sugars
"
& Bng Chem 7:609-10 Jl '15
Volumetric Fehling method using a new Indi-
cator. A. M. Breckler. J Ind & Bng Chem 7:
37-8 Ja '15
Sec also Maltose
Sulfur. See Sulphur
Sulphates
Determination of sulfates in soils. P. B. Brown
and B. H. Kellogg. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
686-7 Ag '15
Formation and decomposition of sulphates
during roasting. B. Dudley, jr. Met A jChem
Bng 13:221-6, 308-8 Ap-My '16
Sulphides
Action of thlonyl chloride on sulfldes. H, B.
North and C. B. Conovert Am Chem Soo J
37:2486-90 N '15
Cyanidatlon of low-grade sulphide ores hi Col-
orado. H. C. Parmelee. 11 plan Met & Chem
Bng 18:421-5, 477-9 Jl-Ag '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
455
Sulphide* — Continued
How sulphides may exist in steel Ingots. J. O.
Arnold and O. R. Bolsover. Iron Tr R, 57:
737-8 O 14 '16; Discussion. G. F. Comstock.
Iron Tr R 67:894+ N 4 '15
Origin and occurrence of certain crystaUo-
hic Intergrowths. J. Segall. 2 pis Econ
._ 10:462-70 Jl '15
atlon of sulfldes with potassium lodate.
R. 3. Dean. Am Ghem Soc J 87:1134-7 My
'15
Processes of mineralization and enrichment id
the Tlntic mining district. W. Llndgren. 2
pis Econ Geoi. 10:225-40 Ap '15
Rate of reduction of acidity of descending
waters by certain ore and gangue minerals
and its bearing upon secondary sulphide
enrichment. G. S. Nlshihara. 11 Econ Gaol
9:743-57 D '14
Sulphide-bearing rocks from Lltchfleld, Conn.
E. Howe, dlags Econ Qeol 10:330-47 Je '15
Treatment of arsenlcal-antimonial sulphide
ore; abstract. K. B. Moore and H. R. Bd-
mands. Met & Chem Eng 13:508-9 Ag '15
See also Chalcocite
Sulphite-solution plant. See Paper making and
trade
Sulphonates
Study of the reaction of alkali salts of sulfonic
acids with alkali phenolates by dry distil-
lation. E. H. Nollau and L. C.. Daniels. Am
Chem Soc J 36:1885-91 S '14
Sulphonatlon
Addition compounds of organic substances
with sulfuric acid. J. Kendall and C. D. Car-
penter. Am Chem Soc J 30:2498-517 D '14
Sulphur
Blow holes and sulphur. R. A. Pitman.
Foundry 43:95-6 Mr *15
Comparative study of methods for the quanti-
tative determination of sulfur in peptone.
H. W. RedfleJd and C. Huckle. Am Chem Soc
J 37:607-11 Mr 'IB
Controlling the sulphur In melting pig iron.
W. M. Carr. Foundry 43:189-90 My ^15
Equilibrium between carbon oxysulflde. car-
bon monoxide and sulfur. G. N. Lewis, and
W: N. Lacey, dlag Am Chem Soc J 37:1976-
88 S '15
Estimation of 'selenium In sulfur. W. Smith.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:849-50 O '15
Free energy of the various forms of elemen-
tary sulfur. G. N. Lewis and M. Randall. Am
Chem Soo J 36:2468-75 D '14
Molecular weight of sodium sulfate and the
atomic weight of sulfur. T. W:* Richards and
C: R. Hoover. Am Chem Soc J 37:108-13 Ja
Origin of the sulphur deposits of Sicily. W. F.
Hunt. 11 Econ Geol 10:543-79 S '1R
Production of elemental sulphur. C: H. Ful-
ton. U S Bur Mines Bui 84:70-7 '15
Quantitative determinations of sulfur In the
culture medium for the detection of the bac-
teria producing hydrogen sulflde. H. W.
Redflefd and C. Hucklo. Am Chem Soc JT 37:
Recent methods for the determination of total
sulphur in rubber. J. B. Tuttle and A. Isaacs.
US Bur Stand Tech Pa 45:1-16 '15; Same.
J Ind & King Chem 7:658-63 AK '15
Recovery of elemental sulphur. Eng & Min J
100:229 Ag 7 '15
Results of some co-operative work on deter-
mination of sulfur In pyrites. H. C. Moore.
J Ind & Eng Chem lf:634-G Jl '15
Sicilian sulphur industry. Hng & Min J 100:
466-7 S 18 '15
Sulphur as a conductor. C. A. Butman. Elcc
rf 64:1256 D 26 '14
Sulphur in coal. EHec W 65:350-1 F 6 '15
Sulphur In malleable cast Iron. R. H. Smith.
Iron Age 96:1235 N 25 '16
Sulphur dioxide
Effect of sulphur dioxide on human beings.
Eng & Min J 100:886-6 N 27 '15
Exact determination of sulphur dioxide in air.
J. R. Mar^ton. Eng; & jfin J 100:726-7 O 80
. *15
Methods for removal of sulphur dioxide from
smelter smoke. C: H. Fulton. U U S Bur
Mines Bui 84:65-7, 77-82 '15
ange of applicability of the liquid sulphur
dioxide method for determining aromatic
constituents in hydrocarbon mixtures. W. F.
Met & c"em
Report of the Selby smelter commission. J Ind
': Same con<L
Sulphur Springs, Arkansas
Spring deposits at Sulphur Springs, Ark. C. E.
Siebenthal. Econ Geol 9:758-67 D '14
Sulphuric acid
Absorption of gasoline vapor in natural gas by
ng sulfuric acid. R. F. Anderson and
C. f J. JSngelder. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:989-92
Addition compounds of organic substances
with sulfuric acid. J. Kendall and C. D. Car-
penter. Am Chem Soc J 36:2498-517 D '14
Apparatus tor the concentration of sulphuric
acid. W: Mason, diags Met & Chem Eng
Comparison of the relative drying powers of
sulfuric acid, calcium chloride and alumi-
num trioxide when used in ordinary Schelbler
deaiccatmg Jara. J. W. Marden and V. El-
liott J Ind & Eng Chem 7:320-1 Ap »15
Fused silica dishes for the concentration of
sulphuric acid. A. E. Marshall, diag Met &
Chem Eng 13:186-7 Mr '15
Manufacture of sulphuric acid from smelter
smoke. C: H.fFulton. 11 plan U S Bur Mines
Sulphuric-acid manufacture in Great Britain.
Eng & Min J 99:438 Mr 6 '15
Sun
Causes of solar heat. A. Veronnet. Sci Am S
79:91 F 6 '15
Flammarlon talks on the sun. Scl Am 112:146-
Sun drawing water. Scl Am 112:66 Ja 16 '15
Sec also Electricity, Solar; Solar power
plants; Solar radiation
Sun dials. See Sundials
Sun power plants. See Solar power plants
Sundials
Universal sun-dial, il Sci Am 112:246 Mr 13
'15
Sunflowers
Lightest known vegetable substance. Scl Am
113:450 N 20 '15
Superheated ammonia
Effect of superheated ammonia on compressor
capacity. H. R. Howell. Power 42:646-7 N 9
Superheated steam
Specific heat of superheated steam at pres-
sures from 8 to 20 atmospheres, and from
temperature of saturation to 380 deg. cent.;
abstract. O. Knoblauch and A. WInkhaus.
Am Soc M E J 37:409-10 Jl '15
Specifications for alloys for high-speed super-
heated steam turbine bladmg. W. B. Par-
ker. 11 Engineer 120:441-3 N 5 '15
Superheat for Corliss engines. E, R. Pearce.
Power 40:886 D 22 '14
Superheat In vertical fire-tube boilers. S. P.
Stewart. Power 42:582-6 O 26 '16
Superheated steam in torpedo-teat engines.
W. H. Miller. Scl Am 112:38+ Jl 3 '15
Superheated steam unit; some remarkably
economical German en^ln^s. W. H. Miller.
II Scl Am 112:290-1-1- Mr 27 '15
Une of superheated steam. L. P. St. Cyr.
Power 42:87-8 Jl 20 '15
What causes the high efficiency of locomobiles?
•E. R. Pearce. Power 41:633 My 11 '15; Same
(Superheated steam engines) Sci Am S 80:
8041? 6 '15
Superheaters
Lovekin marine boiler and Internal super-
heater. A. R Willlts. diags Power 42:293-5
Ag 31 '15
Kobinson marine superheater. II dlags Engi-
neer 119:286-7 Mr 19 '15
fan also Locomotives — Superheaters
Supersaturated solutions. See Solutions, Super-
saturated
Surface combustion. See Combustion, Surface
Surface tension. See Capillarity
456
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Surge tanks
Concrete surge tank, disconnected at base,
operates on differential principle. 11 diag Eng1
Rec 71:368-70 Mr 20 'IB ^
Results -with a novel surge tank, dlag Eng
N 75:687 Ap B '16
Tall-tunnel regulation suggests new oppor-
tunities In hydroelectric field. R. D. John-
ibllc land sur-
A. Macdonald.
son. Eng Rec 71:380 Mr 20 '15
Peats check computed values of surges; __
vestlgatlons at Tallulah Falls hydroelec-
In-
Lnnara. u HCI Am 112:404 my JL 10
try- Sci Am 113:176 Ag 28 '16
ry: lessons taught by the present
L S 79:54 Ja 23^5 „
trie plant in Georgia indicate accuracy of
formulas commonly used. E. Laucnll. dlag
Eng Rec 71:378-9 Mr 20 '15
Surgery
New method of disinfecting wounds. Sci Am
S 80:111 Ag 14 '15
Prehistoric man and his early efforts to com-
bat disease. T. W. Parry. 11 Sci Am 3 78:365-6
D 6 '14
See 07*0 Anesthetics; Bandages and ban-
daging; First aid in illness and injury; Frac-
tures; Surgery, Military; Surgical instru-
ments; Wounds
Surgery, Military
Mechanics of convalescence; methods of
hastening the cure of German wounded sol-
diers. W. Bannard. il Sci Am 112:404 My 1 '15
Military surgery. a/»* Arri n*?™* *«• »» 'iR
Military surgery
war. Sci Am S 79:54 Ja 1__
Roentgenology in war. 11 Sci Am S 79:68 Ja 30
'15
X-Ray work in war. il Sci Am S 79:120-1 F
20 '16
Surgery, Primitive
Progress of surgery as shown by military med-
ical service In ancient times. N. L.alll& 11
Sci Am S 80:366-7 D 4 '15
Surgical Instruments
Electro- magnet for removing particles of iron
from the flesh. 11 Mach 21:601 Mr '15; Blec
R & W Elec'n 60:508 Mr 13 '15; Iron Age 96:
452 F 25 '15; Iron Tr R 56:526 Mr 11 '15;
Sci Am S 79:168 Mr 13 '15
Use of the Hughes induction balance for locat-
ing bullets, diag Eiec W 65:167 Ja 16 '15
Survey markers
Practice in city survey monuments and bench-
marks. Eng N 73:269-70 F 11 '15
Surveying
Aids to traverse computations. H. Andrews.
Eng N 74:940-1 N 11 '15
Colling a long tape by figure-eight method.
H. fr. Bradstreel Eng N 73:939 My 13 '15
Computation of survey traverses. H. Andrews.
Eng N 74:268-9 Ag 6 '15
Do surveyors use traverse tables? Eng N 73:
1038-9 My 27 '16
Examples of stadia surveying and its broader
uses with special reference to preliminary
hydraulic surveys. W. R Saunders. Eng &
Contr 43:570-2 Je 30 '15
History of steel tapes. Eng
'14
72:1316-17 D 31
Land classification surreys of Irrigable tracts.
K. A. Heron. Eng N 78:1039 My 27 '15
Method and cost of making a drainage sur-
vey for the Washington Bayou drainage dis-
trict, Mississippi. O. W. Melln. map Eng &
Contr 44:92-5 Ag 4 '16
More about traverse tables and survey compu-
tations. E. E. Thum. Eng N 74:124-5 JT 15
New street line monuments at Pittsburgh, Pa.
diag En* & Contr 48:574 Je 80 '15
Notes on errors In survey work, A. W.
Eng N 72:1171 D 10 '14; Same. Eng &
99:14-15 Ja 2 '15
Practice In city survey monuments and bench-
marks. Eng N 73:269-70 F 11 '15
Record leveling on geodetic survey. W: Bowie.
Eng Rec 71:807 Je 26 '16
Simple method of cross-sectioning
ditch work. B: L. Parker. Eng & Contr 43:
443 My 19 '15
Solar declinations computed by graphic meth-
od. R. R. "v". Reynolds. Eng Rec 72:160 Ag 7
eering: Mine surveying;
j; Railroad surveying;
ag instruments; Topo-
dis-
See also Civil
Railroad engi:
Steel tape: Surveying
graphical drawing
Surveying, Hydrographlc. See Hydrographic sur-
* veying
Surveying, Magnetic. See Magnetic surveying
Survey lng,i Mine. See Mine surveying
Surveying, Topographical. See. Topographical
surveying *
Surveying Instruments
Account of micrometers for measurir
tances. J. Watt. Eng N 73:471 Mr 11 „„
New features in surveying instruments. 11 Eng
N 74:198-200 Jl 29 '15
New Smith solar attachment. A. D. Kidder
il Bng N 73:1068-70 Je 3 '15 .
Quick solar reduction by slide rule. 11 Eng N
74:267 Ag 5 '!&; Same. Eng & Min J 100:
353 Ag 28 '15
Testing surveyors' tapes by the Canadian gov-
ernment. J. A. Macdonald. 11 Eng N 74:414-15
Ag 26 '15
See alxo Compass; Stadlagraph ; Transit,
Surveyors'
Surveyors
Licensing land surveyors in the Canadian prov-
inces. J. A. Macdonald. Eng N 73:1168 Je
17 '15
Suspended railways
Aerial monorail; Miihl system for high speed
suspended electrical trains. 11 Sci Am 112:
292 Mr 27 '15
See also Cableways; Telpherage
Suspension bridges. See Bridges, Suspension
Swasey, Ambrose, 1846-
Donor of the initial gift to the Engineering
foundation. Am Soc M E J 37:vli-vlii F '15
Engineering foundation established, por Iron
~~ flneering foundation started with $200,000
_ift. por Bng Rec 71:153-4 Ja 30 '15
Foundation rests on broad Ideas, por Iron Tr
R 56:289-90 F 4 '15
Swedish wrought Iron. See Wrought iron
Sweeping machines
Small sweeping machines for power and hand
operation. 11 Eng N 74:727 O 14 '15
Sweet, John Edson. 1832-
John Fritz medal award, por Am Soc M E J
37:86-8 Ja '15
Swimming pools
Concrete natatorlum for Chicago school chil-
dren, plan Dom Eng 72:229 Ag 21 '15
Construction, mechanical installation, water
supply, heating the water, various types
of installations. A. Q. King, dlag Dom lung
69:63-5. 126-8, 189-91, 264-6. 318-20; 70:34-?,
101-2 O 17, 81. N 14, 28, D 12 '14, Ja 9, 23 '15
Construction of concrete swimming pool at
Rockledge, Florida, il diags Concrete Cem
6:148-9 Mr '15
Design features of reinforced concrete swim-
ming pool at Riverview park, Chicago, plan
En5& Contr 44:357 N 3 'ft
Details of 'an open-air swimming pool. 11 diag
Bldg Afire 87:51-2 My '15
Disinfection of swimming pools with copper
sulphate. Sci Am S 80:352 N 27 '15
Municipal swimming pool, Grand Rapids, Wls.
EngN 74:821 O 1ST 'IB
Natatorlum In time Evander Childa' high school.
New York city. E. R. Porter, plans Dom Eng
73:134-7 O 30 '35
Plumbing equipment of swimmlnjar pool, Louis-
ville, Ky. 11 plan Metal Work 83:288-90 F 19
'15; Same. Bldg Age 37:39-40 Jl '15
Plumbing work In Harvard club of New York.
11 plan Metal Work 84:605-7 N 12 '15
St. Louis builds large swimming pool, diags
Metal Work 83:727 My 21 '15
Salt water swimming1 pool at Salem, Mass. 11
Munlc J 39:224 Ag 12 '15
South side bath house, Pittsburgh. Pa.; views
and plans. Briofcb 24:pl 101-2 Jl (15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
457
Swimming pools —Continued
Swimming pool building for Helen Miller Gould,
Irvington, N. Y.; views and plans. Arch Rec
Swimming pool of Pittsburgh athletic club.
11 Metal Work 84:522-3 O 22 '15
Use of copper sulfate -in the purification of
swimming pools. S. J. Thomas. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:496-9 Je §15 •
Wealthy Calif ornian's swimming pool de luxe.
11 plan Metal Work 83:796-8 Je 4 '15
Swine
Transportation
Cooling hogs in transit, diags By Age 58:752
Ap 2 '15
Swing bridge. See Drawbridges
Swiss commercial and Industrial association
Commercial organizations in Switzerland. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Qom 101:13-17
Switchboards
Alternating- current switchboard costs. J. Wil-
more. diags Elec W 66:414 Ag 21 '15
Barrier cutout panels and cabinets, il Blec R
& W Blec'n 07:772 O 33 '15
Concrete switchboard. J. R. Chapman, il Pow-
er 42:311 Ag 31 '15; Same. Eng & Min J 100:
476-7 S 18 '16
Cutler-Hammer charging panels. 11 Blec R &
W Elec'n 67:732-4 O 1« TL5
Furnishing electric service in Louisville for
$2.99. II Elec R & W Elec'n 67:319-20 Ag 21
Incident that shows the importance of cor-
rect synchronizing connections. E. C. Far-
ham. Elec W 66:756 O 2 '15
Indicating thermometers part of switchboard
equipment, il Elec W 65:421 F 13 '15
Method of anchoring and tightening switch-
board instrument buses. C. H. Sanderson.
diags Elec W 66:753 O 2 '15
New toll switchboard for Tampa. U Elec R &
W Elec'n 65:1230 D 26 '14
Panel box for industrial plants. C: J. Whit-
field. diags Elec W 66:73-4 Jl 10 '15
Power plant of new Lumber exchange build-
Ing, Chicago. T: Wilson. 11 Power 41:769-70
Je 8 '15
Recent developments in switchboard apparatus.
E. FT. Beckort. 11 diags Gen Elec R 18:646-57
Jl '15
Supplying of power to the Quaker oats com-
pany. J. M.
42-4 Ja '15
. M. Drabelle. 11 diag Gen Elec R 18:
Switchboard fittings. 11 Elec Ry J 46:835-6 O
36 '15
Switches, Railroad. See Railroads— Switches,
frogs, etc.
Switzerland
tfcrr also Electric railroads— Switzerland
Commerce
Commercial organizations in Switzerland and
the Swiss department of commerce. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 101:1-28 '15
Commerce, Department of
Commercial organizations in Switzerland and
the Swiss department of commerce. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 101:20-6
'15
Symbols, Electric. See Electric symbols
Symbols, Foundry. See Foundry symbols
Symbols, Mnemonic __ M
Efficiency In the stores department. W. G.
Astle. Elec Ry J 46:907 O 30 '15; Same cond.
(Storeroom organization and management).
Iron Age 06:458-60 Ag 26 '15; Same cond.
Metal Work 84:333-4 S 10 '15
Operating a foundry on a scientific basis.
Th A. Parkhurst. Foundry $2:479-86 D '14
Pattern storage systems for factories. J: G.
Shirley. Iron Age 96:804-5 Ag 5 '15
Synchronous converters. See Rotary converters
Synchroscopes _ , _.
Electrostatic potential and synchronism indi-
cators. 11 Elec Ry J 46:826 Ae 21 '15; Elec R
A W Elec'n 67:251-£ Ag 7 T.5; Elec W 66:
310-11 Ar 7 '15: Power 42 :271-2 Ajg 24 '15
Large synchroscopes facilitate station opera-
tion at Springfield. Mass, il Elec W 65:1251
My 15 15
Synthetic atone. See Concrete stone
Synthetic stones. See Precious stones, Synthetic
Syria. See Railroads— Syria
Syrups
Hydrolysis of sugar solutions under pressure.
- - MM"L J "
See also Apple syrup
• T
Tabulating machines. See Calculating machines
Tachograph
" a steele- u
Tachometers
Electric tachometer,
il Eng M 4S:sup4-5 F '15
Esterline electric speed indicator." il Elec R &
W. Elec'n ( 66:829-30 My 1 '15; Elec Ry J 45:
Portable triple-scale electric tachometer, il
Elec W 66:487-8 Ag 28 '15
Tahiti
Historical sketch, resources and social life.
E. T. Allen, il Am For 20:870-80 D '14
Tailings
Chart for determining tailings value. W. J.
McCauley. Eng & Min J 99:575 Mr 27 '16
Elevating placer tailings with a Hayward buck-
et. (H. I. Ellis. Eng & Min J 100:309-10 Ag
Mears-WIlfley tailings milL W. C. Prosser.
11 Eng & Min J 99:607-8 Ap 3 '15
Multiple-arch dam to retain quartz mill tall-
ings. II Eng N 73:818-19 Ap 29 '15
of mercury from ar
amatlon tall-
Dalgan____
.. mines. Cobalt. B. B. Thorn-
, flow sheet Am Inst Min E Bui 104:1653-7
Ag '15; Abstracts. Met & Chem Eng 13:873,
896 N 16-D 1 '15; Discussion. Am Inst Min
E.Bui 108:2455 D '15
Roasting and leaching concentrator slimes
tailings. L. Addicts. 11 flow sheet Am Inst
Min E Bui 108:1471-84 AR '15: Same. Met &
Chem Eng 13:531-5 S 1 '15: Discussion. Am
Inst Min E Bui 108:2460-4 b '15
Temporary traveling cableway for tailings
reclamation. 11 Eng & Min J 100:673 O 23 "IS
Talc
Talc and soapstone in 1914. Eng & Min J 100:
435 S 11 '15
Tamalpals, Mt.
Tackling Tamalpais. F: E. Olmsted. 11 Am For
20:887^93 D '14
Tamarind syrup. W. C. Taber. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:607-9 Jl '15
Tamping machines
Mechanical trench tamping. W. A. Kellogg. 11
Munic Eng 49:39-40+ Jl '16
Pneumatic tie tamper. 11 Ry Age 58:473-4 Mr
12 '15
Pneumatic track tamping. 11 Eng Rec 70:689 D
26 '14
Tamping track with air power. 11 Eng N 72:
1219 5 17 '14
™air?ers must furnish tank cars. Ry R 56:855-6
HandHng 5of fuel oil In extreme jUnatle op*-
dltlons; abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:420 Jl
•15
Tank ships , t . . „ „
Conversion of cargo vessels Into bulk oil car-
riers. F. K. Ruprecht. diajss In£ Marine Bng
20:165-6, 212-16, 258-9, 309-11, 340-8, 404-6 Ap~
Hvdutton of the • oil tank , ship; abstracts. BL
Barrlnger. Engineer 119:560 Je 4 '15; Int
Marine Eng 20:417 S '15
458
INDUSTRIAL ARTS -INDEX
Tank *hlp* — Continued
Launch of the Gulf coast 11 Int Marine Eng 20:
199 My '15
Motor boat Kern. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 20:
489 N '15
Tank ship construction. R. W. MorrelL dlags
Int Marine Eng 19:632-4; 20:26-9, 71-3 D T*.
Ja-F '15
See also Gulfllght
Calibration charts for Vanderbilt __
Price, Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:663-5
Calibration curve for horizontal c. _
tanks. Met & Chem Eng 13:511 A* '16
Capacity of cylindrical tanks; a rapid means
of determining the contents of tanks of all
of the usual lengths and diameters. Horse-
less Age 36:76 Jl 21 '16
See altto Coal tanks; Hot- water tanks;
Septic tanks; Sewage tanks; Surge tanks;
Tank cars; Tank ships; Water tanks
Tanks, Concrete w
Concrete tanks for dye-houses. L. C. Wason;
W: M. Klnney. Concrete Cem 6:159 Mr '16
Concrete tanks for dye houses. R. R. Newman.
Concrete Cem 7:32 Jl '15
Concrete vats and tanks. W: M. Klnney. Con-
crete Cem 6:168-9 Mr '15
Oil-proof reservoirs of concrete. W: M. Kln-
ney. Concrete Cem 6:251-2 My '15
.Reinforced-concrete tank of 100,000-gallon
capacity designed by use of diagrams. A, R.
James, diags Eng Rec 72:135-6 Jl 31 '15
See also Water towers, Concrete
Tanks, sewage. See Imhoff tanks; Septic tanks;
Sewage tanks
Tanks, Steel
Galvanized corrugated steel tanks In Austra-
lia., H. W. Mltton. Metal Work 83:702 My
Moving large steel gram tanks. U Scl Am 113:
185 Ag 28 '15
Rebuilding a burned oil tank. C. P. Bowie. U
Eng N 74:976-7 N 18 '15
Contributions of the chemist to the leather
industry. 'W: H. Teas. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
283 Ap '15
Tannins
Tannin content of Pacific coast conifers. H. K.
Benson and T: G* Thompson. 11 J Xo.d & Eng
Chem 7:916-16 N '15
Tantalum
Atomic weight of tantalum. G: W. Sears and
C. W. BaTke. dlags Am Chem Soc J 37:833-
Tapalog
TapaTog, a new multiple record pyrometer re-
corder. 11 Met ft Chem Eng 13:260-1 Ap '15;
Iron Age 96:609 Mr 18 'llpflec W 66:871 Ap
. 3 'lerPower 41:541 Ap 26 '15
Tape, Insulating. See Insulating tape
Tape, Steel. See Steel tape
Tapping machines
Langeller semi-automatic multiple tapping
machine. 11 Mach 21:425-6 Ja '15
National automatic nut tapper. 11 Mach 21:
615-17 F '15; Iron Age 95:240 Ja 28 '15; Iron
Tr R 66:268-9 F 4 '15; Ind Eng 15:11-12 Ja
New principle In nut taDDixu? machinery, din-cr
Ry R 66:&2-13 Je 12 'IB
Tapping and countersinking machine. 11 Iron
Age 96:615 S 2 '15
Tap,
~ M. E. tap limits. Mach 21:474-6 F '15
ilble tap of new design, by the modern
_ co. 11 dlags Iron Tr R 57:692-3 O 7 '15;
Age (Mech ed) 89:544-6 O '15
Collapsing adjustable shrapnel tap. 11 Iron Age
Collapsing tap for shell work, dia* Iron Tr R
57:447 S 2 15
and screw limits, dlags Mach 22:64-7 S
Victor shrapnel shell tap. 11 diag Mach 22:70
S '15 •
better than lead paint on
. Eng Rec 72:349-^0 S 18
N 74:973-4 N 18 '15; Same
'
Tar
Centrifugal dehydration of water gas tar at
Amsterdam. Am Gas Light J 102:349 My 31
'15
Development of refined tars for use in road
construction and maintenance. P. p Shar-
pies. Met & Chem Eng 13:918-20 D 1 '15
Electrical ------ -
Steere. 1 ____
'14; Same. Am Gas Inst Pro !
Same cond. J ....... -
cond. Eng M ________ _
Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, 189-99 "'14
Oil tar separation, recovery and disposal. R. EL
Wyant. Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1. 813-19; Dis-
cussion. 319-39 '14
Physical constants of gas oils and derived
tars. W. F. Rlttman and G. Esjloff, J Ind &
Bng Chem 7:481-4 Je '15
avity— Its determination for
tars.
oils and pitches. J: M. Weiss. II J Ind & EnS
Chem 7:21-4 Ja '15
Tar paint proves better than lead
pipes. B. Dibble. ™
r15; Same. Eng 1
cond. Eng & Contr 44:181 S 8 '15
Sfe also Coal tar; Gas manufacture and
works; Roads, Tarred
Tar as fuel
Heating an open-hearth furnace by tar. A.
Greiner. Iron Age 96:1072-3 My IS '16; Same.
Engineer 119:495 My 14 '15; Same. Iron Tr R
66:1017-18 My 20 '16; Abstract. Met & Chem
Eng 13:445 Jl '15
Target practice
Target practice In our navy. Scl Am 113:68
Jl 17 '15
See also Rifle ranges
Tariff
Antl- dumping legislation in Canada, South
Africa, ana Australia. Textile World 50:176-
9 N '15
Tariff and the ultimate consumer. H. C.
Emery. Textile World 50:179-83 N '15
See also Drawbacks
Canada
Canada's new tariff. Iron Age 95:638 Mr 4 '15
Working of Canada's anti-dumping law. Iron
Age £6:768-9 S 30 '16
India
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:135-7 '15
United States
Component material of chief value. 11 Textile
World 5a:51-4 O '15
Home market club annual meeting, Nov. 18,
1914. Textile World 48:302-4 D '14
,_t! Who killed Cock Robin? The
I-history of coal-tar dyes. B. C.
Lest we
Hesse. J~!tad & JBJngr Chem 7^!)4-T09~Ag '16;
Excerpts. Textile World 49:593-6 S '16
Letters of Messrs. Tripp and Matthews on
business conditions. W. F. Hickernell. Eleo
W 65:972-3 Ap. 17 '15
Necessity of tariff reform for the American
chemical industries. H. H. Gross. Met &
Chem Eng 13:676 O 1 '15
Who killed Cock Robin? notes on the tariff
history of coal-tar dyes. Scl Am S 80:135
Ag 28 '15
See also Cotton tariff
'Tarred roads. See Roads, Tarred
Tartarlc acid
Manufacture of cream tartar. O: Best Met &
Chem Eng 13:613-17 S 16 '15
Task system
Results of task work without bonus in cleaning
filter sand at Philadelphia. S. E. Thompson.
Eng Rec 70:608-9 D 6 '14; Same. Eng &
Contr 42:579-81 D 28 '14; Same cond.; with
discussion. Am Soc M E J 87:102-4 F '16;
Same cond. (Efficiency study of filter clean-
ing). Munlc J 88:253-4 F 25 '15
Task setting. C. J. Morrison. Eng M 49:894-
900 S '15
See also Bonus system
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
459
Taxation
New York tax list: fluctuation of real estate
values due to lack of regulation of the
character of buildings. Am Inst Arch J 2:572-
3 D '14
Taxes In Colombia. J. F. Dlerolf. Eng & MIn
J 99:874 My 16 '15
See also Electric railroads— Taxation; In-
come tax; Mine taxation; Municipal finance;
Public service corporations — Taxation; Tar-
iff
Taxlcabs, Electric
Electric taxlcabs. A. J. Marshall. Blec R &
W Elec'n 66:695-6 Ap 10 '15
Electric taxlcabs In Detroit reduce operating1
costs 40 per cent. 11 Eleo R & W Elec'n 67:
871-2 N 6 '15
Why electric taxlcabs should succeed. 1. S.
Scrlmger. Automobile 33:760-1 O 21 '16
Taylor, Frederick Wins low, 1856-1915
Father of scientific management and co-In-
ventor of high-speed steel, por Iron Age 95:
676-8 Mr 26*15
Great engineer passes away, por Iron Tr R 56:
604-6 Mr 25 '15
Memorial meeting of the Society to promote
the science of management Iron Age 96:
1029-30 O 28 '15
Memorial meeting of the Society to promote
the science of management. Iron Tr R 67:
827 O 28 '15
Sketch. H: R, Towne. por Eng M 49:160-3 My
'16
Tea rooms and tea houses
Assembly tea rooms, Boston; views. Arch Rec
37:83-7 Ja '15
Teachers, Training of
Training of shop teachers for Industrial schools.
H. E. Speece. Mach 22:47-8 S '15
Teak wood
Mechanical properties of teak wood; abstract.
A. Weiskopf. Am Soc M B J 37:289-90 My '16
Technical commissioners. See Consular service
Technical education
New Ideas in mechanical education. Mach
22:164-5 O '15
Technical training In India, Engineer 120:429-
30 N 5 '15
Training for the Industrial side of engineering.
A. P. M. Fleming. Inst E E J 63:670-3; Dis-
cussion. 53:574-86 Ap 15 '15
Sec aim Apprentices; Correspondence
schools and courses; Engineering education;
Foundry practice— Study and teaching; In-
dustrial education; Mining schools and edu-
cation; Professional education; Railroad edu-
cation; Schools and shops. Cooperation of;
Trade schools; Vocational education; also
Throop college of technology
Technical Journals. See Engineering periodicals
Technical literature, Joint committee on classi-
fication of. See Joint committee on classifi-
cation of technical literature
Technical writing
. Bettering the use of English. S: C. Earle. Blec
By J 46:94 Ja 9 '16
Faults of technical literature. B. Fleming. Eng
N 74:548-9 S 16 '16
Writing technical articles. H. T. Owens. Am
Gas Light J 102:1-2 Ja 4 '15
Technology
Philosophy and technics. G. Bugge. Sci Am
S 79:124 F 20 '16
Sec also Bunding; Chemistry, Technical;
Classification; Electric engineering; Engi-
neering; Industrial education; Mad:
Metallurgy; Photography; Railroad
neexing; Technical education; also names
of specific industries, trades, etc., e. gv
Paper making, Printing
messages. W. W. HalL
Recognizing vocations from the teeth. 11 Sci
, Am S 79:300 My 8 '15
Telautograph
Facsimile telegraphy and phototelegraphy. Sci
Am 112:571+ Je 5 '15
Telegraph
Censorship of railway mes
By Age 58:1479 Je 25 '16
Census of telephone and telegraph systems.
Elec W 65:626-6 Mr 6 '16
Census report on telephones and telegraphs.
Elec R & -W Elec'n 66:444-5 Mr 6 '16
Communicating over great distances; the in-
vention of the telegraph, telephone and wire-
less telegraphy. 11 Sci Am 112:531-2 Je 5
'16
Future progress of cable telegraphy; abstract.
H. W. Malcolm. Elec W 65:1685 Je 26 '15
Railway telegraph superintendents annual
convention. Ry Age 59:19-20 Jl 2 '15
Telegraph relays: abstract. H. W. Malcolm.
_diags Elec W 65:403-4 F 13 '15
Year in the electrical Industry. Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:5-6 Ja 2 '15
See also Cables, Submarine: Electric wire
and wiring; Military telegraph; Poles; Train
dispatching; Wireless telegraph
Picture transmission
See Phototelegraphy
Telegraph, Military. See Military telegraph
Telegraph, Printing
High speed and printing telegraplis. 11 Sci Am
112:532 Je 5 '15
High-speed printing telegraph system. C.
Kinsley. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 33:1071-81 Je
'14; Same cond. Sci Am S 80:84-5 Ag 7 '16;
Discussion. Am Inst E E Pro 33:1898-1905 D
New printing telegraph system developed for
the Western union company using the type-
writer-printing principle. 1J. M. Ralney. 11
diags Elec W 65:848-57 Ap 3 '16
Printing telegraph. 11 Sci Am S 80:252-3 O 16
System of long distance typewriting; eight
messages sent simultaneously over a single
wire, il Sci Am 112:438+ My 8 '16
Western Union multiplex printing telegraph.
D. Murray. Elec W 65:1284-5 My22 '15
Telegraph, Submarine. See Cables, Submarine
Telegraph, Wireless. See Wireless telegraph
Telegraph poles. See Poles
Telemeter,' Stereoscopic. See Stereoscopic tele-
meter
Telephone
Audion telephone repeater. F. M. Williamson.
Elec W 65:900 Ap 10 '16
Automatic switchboard telephone system of
Los Angeles, CaL W. L. Campbell. 11 Am
Inst E E Pro 34:1847-71 Ag '15
Automatic telephone system at the Kansas
City terminal. 11 Ry R 55:768-70 D 26 '14
Census of telephone and telegraph systems.
Elec W 65:626-6 Mr 6 '16
Census report on telephones and telegraphs.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:444-5 Mr 6 '16
Chest telephone for aeroplane pilots. 11 Sci
Am 113:255 S 18 '15; Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
211-12 Jl 31 '15
Communicating over great distances; the in-
vention of the telegraph, telephone and wire-
less telegraphy. 11 Sci Am 112:532+ Je 6 '15
Compact service board In Boston telephone
.building. 11 Elec W 65:1261-2 My 15 '16
Cordless vestibule telephone, il Blec W 66:421
Ag 21 '15
Development of the national telephone system.
M. a Rorty. Am Soc M E J 37:709-10 D '15
Electrical equipment for enabling* the deaf to
hear. II Elec W 66:1221-2 N 27 '15
Explorations over the vibrating- surfaces of
telephonic diaphragms under simple im-
pressed tones. A. E. Kennelly and H. 0. Tay-
lor. Elec W 66:463 Ag 28 '15
How Bell Invented the telephone. T: A.
Watson. Am Inst E E Pro 34:1503-13 As '16
Operating features of the audion: explanation
of its action as an amplifier, as a detector
of high-frequency oscillations and as a valve.
E. H. Armstrong, diags Elec W 64:1149-52 D
12 '14
Railroad tracks as conductors for telephonic
communication. 11 Sol Am 113:368+ O 23 '15
Recent telephone patents, dlag Elec W 65:993,
1120 Ap 17, My 1 '15
Relative cost of manual and automatic tele-
phony. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:800 F 13 '15
Telephone dispatching at San Antonio. 11 Eleo
RyJ 46:92-8 Jl 17 '15
460
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Telephone — Continued
Telephone dispatching In city service. B. E.
Strong. 11 Blec ByJ 45:885-7 My 8 '16
Telephone dispatching on street-railway lines.
11 Elec B & W Elec'n 65:1150-1 D 12 '14
Telephone equipment for churches. 11 Elec B &
W Blec'n 67:488-9 8 11 '15; Blec W 66:711 S
26 '15
Telephone switch. J. D. Lewis, diags Blec B
& W Elec'n 66:549 Mr 20 '15
Telephone that tells who called while you were
out. II Elec W 66:18 Jl 8 '16
Telephone train dispatching on the Cedar
Baplds & Iowa City railway. 11 Elec By J
44:1809 D 12 '14
Telephone troubles In the tropics. W. L. Freece.
dlags Inst E E J 53:545-51 Ap 15 '15; Ab-
stracts. Elec K & W Elec'p. 66:738-9 Ap 17
'15; Eng M 49:424-5 Je '15; Scl Am S 79:856
Je 5 '15; Discussion. Inst B E J 58:561-65
Ap 15 '15
Telephones for use In mine rescue work de-
monstrated at San Francisco. 11 Elec B &
W Elec'n 66:830 My 1 '15 T ^
Telephony and telegraphy session of Am. Inst.
E. E. Elec B & W Elec'n 67:570-2 S 25 '15
Thermal telephone: abstract. M. de Longe. U
Elec W 65:96 Ja 9 'I'S
Thermaphone. Sci Am 118:87 Jl 24 '15
Toll telephone traffic: an experimental study
of the relationship between circuit loads and
delay to traffic. F. F. Fowle. Am Inst E B
Pro 83:1063-70 Je '14; Discussion. 33:1896-7
D '14
Tear In the electrical Industry. Elec B & W
Elec'n 66:5*6 Ja 2 '15
Bee also Electric wire and wiring; Tele-
phone lines; Wireless telephone
Extension "systems
Industrial plant to Install extensive private
telephone system. U Elec B & W Elec'n
65:1192-3 D 19 '14
Locating an executive In the factory. H. A.
Busaell. plan Iron Age 95:344-5 F 11 '15
Intercommunicating systems
Couch autophone system. 11 Eng M 49:sup3-4 S
Intercommunicating telephone systems. T. I*.
Lee. Elec B & W Elec'n 66:859-61 My 8 '15
Rates
Columbia, Mo., telephone company. Elec B &
W Elec'n 66:955-6 My 22 '15
New York telephone rate revision. Eng N 73:
691, 697 Ap 8 '15
Telephone, Military. See Military telephone
Telephone association. National Independent. See
National Independent telephone association
Telephone booths
Ventilation of telephone and movie booths.
B. Lu Douglass. Dom Eng 69:161-2 N 7 '14;
Same: with discussion. Am Soc Heat & V
E 20:330-6 '14
Telephone cables
London-Blriningham-Liverjpool telephone ca-
ble, dlags Engineer 120:277 S 17 '15
Telephone companies
American telephone annual report. Elec W 65:
768-4 Mr 20 '15
Annual report of the American telephone and
telegraph company for the year ended De-
cember 31, 1914. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:532-
3 Mr 20 '15
Ettrick telephone company; rates to stock-
holders. Elec B & WBlec'n 67:66-7 Jl 10
'15
National independent telephone association
Blec B & W Eleo'n 66:305-8 F 13 '15
Accounting
Interstate commerce commission's uniform sys-
tem of accounts for class C telephone com-
panies—objections as set forth fin the brief
submitted by the Wisconsin railroad com-
mission. J Account 19:398-401 My '15
Telephone In war. See Military telephone
Telephone llnea
Across the continent by telephone. 11 man
Blec B & W Elec'n 66:210-16 Ja 30 '15
Across the continent by telephone. 11 Sd Am
112:129 F 6 '15; Same cond. Bng M 48:908-3
Aerial telephone-cable terminal. 11 Elec B &
W Elec'n 67:686 O 9 '15 K &
voltage arrester tor telephone lines
P. Peck. II Gen Blec B 18:189-94 Mr 15
. .
Inauguration of transcontinental telephony.
diag map Blec W 65:279-80 Ja 30 '15
Protecting linemen when using telephone cir-
-
cuits paralleling transmission
W 66:812 O 9 TE
legraphy; ocean and
ny. B. Gati. 11 dlaes
01-29 S '15 ^
J.
Submarine cable rapid tel<
intercontinental telephon;
Am Inst B B Pro 34:2101
Trigonometric expressions for the phenomena
occurring In long transmission lines V
Karapetoff. Blec W 66:914-15 O 23 '15
See also Telephone cables
Telephone pole*. See Poles
Telephone receiver connected to
Carr. dlags Power 41:621 My 4
Telephotography
Air transparency for infra-red rays: ^._
tlon of these rays to telephotography. Q
MIchaud and J. F. Tristan. 11 Scl Am 111:621
D 26 '14
Sec also Phototelegraphy
Telescope sights
Telescope sights for fighting rifles. B: C. Cross-
man. II Scl Am 113:118-19 Ag 7 '16
Tel escopes
Measurement of distances In war. A. Keller.
il dlags Scl Am S 79:324-5 My 22 '15
Power of telescopes. W. EL Woolard. Sci Am
S 80:46 Jl 17 '15
Sec also Periscope
Telpherage
Electrical appliances for workshops. 11 dlag
Engineer 12fo:40-l Jl 9 '16
Telpher furnace charging. N. Kapp. dlags Iron
' 94:1388-9 D 17 '14
&rs expedite coal movement at German
it. A. Gradenwltss. il Eng Bee 71:616 My
'15
See also Cableways; Conveying machinery
Temperament
Antecedents of the study of character' and
temperament. J. Jastrow. Scl Am S 80:191-2 S
18 '15
Modern psychology; the present study of
character and temperament. J. Jastrow. Scl
Am S 80:306-7 N 13 '15
Temperance
Intoxication, a cause of accidents. T: D.
II Iron Tr B 56:713-16 Ap 8 '15; Same. '
dry 43:267-70 Jl '15
Temperature
Effect of moisture in the earth on temperature
of underground cables. 1*. B. Imlay. dlags
Am Inst H lfl Pro 34:263-70 F '15; Discus-
sion. 34:2615-19 N '15
See also Boiling points: Earth tempera-
ture; Freezing points; Melting points
Measurement
Conversion scale for centigrade and fahren-
heit temperatures. H. P. Tlemann. Am Inst
Mln E Bui 102:1247-8 Je '16; Same. Iron >ee
96:31 Jl 1 '15: Discussion. Am Inst Mln E Bui
108:2612-13 D '15
Course in high temperature measurements at
Purdue university. E. S. Ferry. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 13:464-6 Jl '15
Determination of critical points in iron, steel
and alloys. U dlags Met & Chem Eng 13:643-
4 S 15 15
Limits of experimental investigation. Sci Am S
80:83 Ag 7 '15
Measurement of rapid
tures; abstract. A. "
Eng 18:189 Mr '15
Measuring atmospheric comfort. 11 Sd Am 112:
481 My 8 '15
Potentiometers for thermoelectric measure-
ments especially in calorlmetry. W. F.
White, dlags Am Chem Soc J 36:1868-85 S
'art.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
461
Tern peratu re — Measurement — Continued
Temperature changes in mass concrete found
to be relatively small. Eng Rec 71:710 Je 5
'16
Temperature measurements in concrete build-
ings. Concrete Cem 6:155-7 Mr '15
Temperature of the mercury arc. J. C. McLen-
nan. Scl Am S 79:107 F 13 '15
Thermoelement installations, especially for
calorimetry- W. P. White, diags Am Chem
Soc J 36:1856-68 S '14
tfee a too Freezing points; Pyrometers and
ometry; Thermometers; Thermophones;
lies
Temperature, Atmospheric. See Atmospheric
temperature
Temperature, High
Classification of high-temperature physical
problems. E. F. Northrup. Met & Chem Eng
13:147-50 Mr '15
Course in high temperature measurements at
Purdue university. B. S. Ferry. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 18:454-5 Jl '15
Estimation of high temperatures by the method
of color identity. Met & Chem Eng 13:444
Jl '15
High temperature Investigation and a study of
metallic conduction. EL F. Northrup. J Fr
Inst 179:621-62 Je '15; Abstract. Elec W 65:
1614-15 Je 19 '15
Producing the effective temperature of the
sun. Scl Am 112:328+ Ap 3 '15
Properties of metals at higher temperatures;
abstract. P. Ludwik. Am Soc M E J 37:604-5
O '15
Temperature, Low
Absolute zero. S. Dushman. diags Gen Elec R
18:93-100, 238-48 F, Ap '15
Behavior of enzymes at low temperatures.
J. S: Hepburn. J Fr Inst 179:581-5 My '15
Electrical resistance as effected by very low
temperatures. Slbley J 29:106-7 Ja '15; Same.
Sci Am S 79:82 F 6 '15
Kammerllngh Onnes. the Dutch specialist In
cold, por Scl Am fl2:151+ F 13 '15
Thermometry of low temperatures. Scl Am
113:265 S 25 '15
Temperature recorders
Multiple-type recording Instrument for pyrom-
eters. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:643 S 15 '15
Recording Instruments, for heat-treating. 11
Automobile 32:460-1 Mr 11 '16
Tapalog, a new multiple record pyrometer re-
corder. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:260-1 Ap '15;
Iron Age 95:609 Mr 18 '15: Elec W 65:871 Ap
S '15; Power 41:541 Ap 26 '15
Temperature regulators. See Thermostats
Mystee8rlous Baalbek. Mrs. T: E. LePage. 11 Sol
Am S 78:407-10 D 26 '14
Templets
Cardboard templets for laying out structural
work. Eng N 74:461-2 S 2 '15
Rail templet for use In valuation Inventory.
F. V. JeurceU. dlag Ry Age 59:960 N 19 'J.5
Templet for curve- worn rail, dlag Ry Age 69:
970 N 19 '15
Tenants. See Landlord and tenant
Tenders, Locomotive. See Locomotive tenders
Tenders, Naval
Auxiliary naval vessels; classification of naval
vessels— description of the destroyer tender
Melville. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:295-7 Jl '15
Tenement houses
Sanitary engineer's views on housing. T: J.
CLaffy. 11 Dom Eng 73:45-6 O 9 '15
#ce also Housing problem
Tennessee
Mce also Geology— Tennessee
Tennessee master plumbers' association
15th annual convention, Nashville, March 22.
Dom Eng 70:413-14 Mr 27 '16
Tennis
Science as an aid to practical tennis. D. Doug-
lass. Sci Am 113:480+ N 13 '15
Tennis as compared to- golf. D. Douglass. Sd
Am 113:383 O 30 '15
Throwing vs. batting a tennis ball D. Doug-
lass, if Scl Am 113:254 S 18 '15
Terbium
Chemical research on terbium. C. James and
D. W. BlaseL Am Chem Soc J 36:2060-6 O
'14
Terminal companies
Federal valuation of Joint facilities. R: J.
McCarty. Ry Age 58:699 Mr 26 '15
Terminals
Cotton warehouse and terminal at New Or-
leans. diag Eng N 73:1217 Je 24 '15
Design and construction features of the Ocean
steamship co.'s terminal at Savannah, Ga,
11 plans JiSng & Contr 44:343-4 N 3 '16
Export coal terminal of the Southern railway
at Charleston. S. C. 11 Ry R 57:620-1 N 13 '15
Handling of freight in terminals. ** .H. Tfoff*1""
Am Inst E E Pro 34:3048-52 D '15
Hunt's Point terminal in New York Involves
difficult bulkhead construction. , II diags map
Eng Rec 73:104-6 Jl 24 '15
Marine terminal machinery. H. Sawyer. Int
Marine Eng 20:109-11 Mr '15
New deep water pier at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A. F. Dyer. 11 Concrete Cem 7:7-13 Jl '15;
Same cond. Eng N 73:1204-10 Je 24 '15
New marine terminals at Beaumont, Texas;
abstracts. H. M. Harding. 11 plan Eng N 73:
1072-3 Je 3 '15; Eng & Contr 48:0up28 My
19 '15: Eng Rec 71:721 Je 5 '15; Int Marine
Eng 20:29y-800 Jl '15; Ry R 57:079-81 N 27
New York freight terminals, 1914. Ry Age 59 £
395-7 Ag 27 '15
Newark is rapidly creating its own water
terminal In New Jersey meadows. 11 diags
plan Eng Rec 73:201-3 Ag 14 '15
Novel bulkhead for wharves at Jacksonville.
H. D. MendenhaU. dlaga map Eng N 74:772-
4 O 21 '15
Points of attack In the terminal problem. J. A.
Jackson. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:111-13 Mr '15
Possibilities open to the central station In
solving the freight terminal problem. J. A.
Jackson. Gen Elec R 18:1142-4 D '15
River terminal at East St Louis, HI. diags
Eng N 74:543 S 16 '15
Santa Fe to solve Chicago fruit terminal prob-
lem. plan Eng Rec 71:819-20 Je 26 '15
Steamship terminal In the Bronx. 11 dlag mapfir
Sci Am 112:80-1 Ja 23 '16
Terminals the need of Inland water transpor-
tation; New Orleans report. Eng Rec 72:565-
6 N 6 '15
Transfer facilities at marine terminals. H. M.
Harding. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:98-102 Mr '16
Water terminals on the Mississippi river. Eng
N 73:507 Mr 11 '15
See aluo Docks; Freight handling; Loco-
motive terminals; Ports: Railroads — Ter-
minals; Street railroads — Terminals
Terminals, Railroad. See Railroads— Terminals
Terminology. See Electric wire and wiring —
Terminology; Road materials — Terminology;
Science— Terminology
Ternary mixtures
Partial vapor pressures of tenary mixtures of
toluene, carbon tetrachlorlde and ethylene
bromide. M. A. Rosanoff, J: F. W. Schulze,
and R. A. Dunphy. Am Chem Soc J 36:2480-
95 D '14
Terra cotta
Suggestions for laying terra cotta. Bldg Age
37:33 F '16
Terraces
Mappm. terraces at the Zoo. R. N. Stroyen.
11 Slags Engineer 119:156-7 F 12 '15
Teala, Nikola, 1857-
Nlkola Tesla's fountain. 11 Sci Am 112:162 F*
18 '15
Personal recollections, por Scl Am 112:587+
Je 5 '15
Teat road*. See Roads, Experimental
__A|_
American society for testing materials annual.
meeting, June 22-26; abstracts of papers and,
discussions. Eng N 74:36-41, 67-9 Jl 1-8 '15.
American society for testing materials 18th
annual meeting. Power 42:33-6 Jl 6 '15
Fixing the elastic limit standard. T. D. Lynch*.
il Iron Tr R 67:79-81+ Jl 8 '15 *
462
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Testing — Continued
Notcn shock tests and the law of similarity:
abstract. R. Strlbeck. diag Am Soc M E J
37:183-4 Mr '15 „ _
Pennsylvania .railroad test department C. D.
Electric testing; Freezing tests;
Laboratories; Strength of materials; Test-
Ing machines; also subject tested, e. g. Boil-
ers—Testing, Cement testing, Goal testing,
Concrete — Testing, Gas ana oil engmett —
'resting, Gas testing, Steam engines — Test-
ing, Steel— Testing- also American society
for testing materials
Testing, Electric. See Electric testing
Testing machines
British Portland cement w^i^s machinery.
11 diags Engineer 120:173-6 Ag 20 '15
Cause of brittleness in soft steel: German
tests on a Krupp shock-testing machine.
Iron Age 94:1322-3 D 3 '14
Charpy impact test on treated steels. J. J.
Thomas. 11 Iron Age 96:138-40 Jl 15 '15
Col burn fr\ist drill testing machine. 11 Mach
Cylinder friction and lubrication testing
apparatus. A. Flowers, dlag Power 42:208-
10 Ag 10 '15
Dynamic properties of cast steel. J. L. TJhler.
11 Iron Tr R 67:630-2 S 30 '16; Same. Iron
Age 96:754-6 S 30 '16; Same. Foundry 43:417-
19 O '15
Field testing machine used on Welland ship
canaL 11 diags IDng Hec 72:112 Jl 24 '1C
Fifty-ton testing machine built In college
shop. C. C. Myers. 11 dlag Eng N 74:1050-1
N 25 '15
Flotation testing machine. B. W. Smith, diags
Eng & Mln J 100:395-6 S 4 '15
Hydraulic hardness testing machine. 11 Met
& Chem Eng 13:046 S 15 '15
.Hydraulic testing machine. 11 Iron Tr R 56:
519 Mr 11 '15
Kick vs. Hlttinger: an experimental Investi-
gation In rock crushing, performed at Fur-
due university. A. O. Gates. 11 dlags Am Inst
Min E Bui 105:2023-51 S '15
.Laps and lapping. W. A. ICnlght and A. A.
Case, dlags Am Soc M E J 37:451-6 Ag '15;
Same conoL Iron Tr R 57:24-6 Jl 1 '16; Dis-
cussion. Am Soc M B J 37:466-8 Ag '16
Motor driven Universal tester for fabrics. 11
Textile World 60:123 O '15
New rope- testing machine. 11 dlag Eng N 74:
172-8 Jl 22 '15
Pneumatic drop machine for the foundry. G..S.
Evans. 11 Iron Age 96:674-5 S 23 '15
Results obtained with ground hobs. E: K.
Hammond. 11 diag MacH 21:696-700 My '16
.Smoothness- testing machine for pavements. 11
Eng N 74:751-2 O 14 '16
Testing surveyors' tapes by the Canadian gov-
ernment. J. A. Macdonald. 11 Eng N 74:414-
15 Ag 26 '16
Testing the consistency of asphalt. 11 Sol Am
113:236+ S 11 '15
.
& co. H. Frledmann. il Iron Tr R 57:899 N 4
'16
Universal stralnometer of simple design. S. H.
Graf. 11 Iron Age 96:134-5 Jl 15 '15
Von Kapff's oil testing machine; abstract. Am
Soc M E J 37:412-1$ Jl '15
Walker wedge testing machine. 11 Iron Tr R
67:438 S 2 '15
Watch spring testing apparatus. 11 Scl Am 111:
494 D 12 14
Tetanus
Tetanus serum for the French army. Scl Am
S 80:6 Jl S '15
Vaccine virus not the cause of tetanus. Scl
Am S 80:166 S 4 '16
Texas
See also Roads— Texas
Industries and resources
Investigation of sources of potash In Texas,
W: B. Phillips. 11 Am Inst Mln B Bui 98:
115-27 F '16
Petroleum In Texas and Louisiana. A. J Haz-
lett. Eng & Mln J 99:137-9 Jal6 ^15
Textile association, Southern. See Southern tex-
tile association
Textile design
Designs for a basket weave. 11 Textile World
49:537 Ag '16
Hand book of weaves. Q. H. Oelsner. II Tex-
tile World 46:408-11, 603-6, 586-9; 47:87-9,
280-2, 317-9, 408-12, 604-7. 594-9; 48:122-7
208-1&, 316-21, 400-3, 4961501, 589-93; 49-
87-91, 163-7, 3^7-42 Ja '14-Je '15 '
tite alvo Design, Decorative
Textile fibers
Fibers not generally known. R. Dantzer. Tex-
tile World 48:404-6 Ja '15
Germans find substitute for jute and hemp.
H. G. Seltzer. Textile World 49:642 S '16
for flpinninfir' Text!le
Bee also Cotton; Flax; Hemp; Silk; Wool
Textile finishing
Manufacture of elastic fabrics. S: Brown. 11
diags Textile World 48:394-7 Ja '16
Prein finishing process for textiles. Textile
World 48:426 Ja '16
Process for treating open-mesh fabrics. Tex-
tile World 49:641-2 S '15
Process for treating yarn and twine, diag Tex-
tile World 49:465-1 Jl '16
See ditto Wool finishing
Textile Industry and fabrics
British India: textile manufactures. U S Sp
Cons Rep 72:235-68 '1C
Contributions of the chemist to the textile
industry. F. W. Hobbs. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
280-1 Ap '15
European textile industry. Textile World 49:
405- S Jl '15
French army contracts modified for the bene-
fit of Americans. Textile World 49:321-2 Je
•15
Measuring of textile fabrics. E. H. Marble.
Textlle^Vorld 49:85-7 Ap '15
Our textile Indus tr lew and Europe's calamity.
A. H. Gulliver. Textile World 49:228-4 My
Secretary Redfleld and the textile Industry.
Textile World 48:28Ga-286o D '14
Situation in Germany. Textile World 48:564-7
Mr '15
Turin and the ultimate conjnimcr. H. C. Em-
ery. Textile World 60:179-83 N '35
Textile Industries of Great Britain and Ger-
many. J. A. Hunter. Textile World 48:697-
600; 49:328-31 Mr, Je '15
Textile trade In Germany. Textile World 48:
376-8 Ja '15
War and our chemical Industries. W. D. Liver-
more. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:61 Ja '15
Woven fabric for flre hose. 11 Textile World
49:426-6 Jl '15
See also Bleaching; Cotton: Cotton fab-
rics; Drying apparatus Cfor textile fabrics);
Dyes and dyeing; Elastic fabrics; Fulling:
Gas mantles; Haircloth; Hosiery; Knit
goods; Lace; Shoe cloth; Hills; Spinning;
Textile design; Textile fibers: Textile finish-
ing; Textile machinery; Textile mills; Tex-
tile printing; Underwear; Weaving: Wool;
Woolen and worsted manufacture; worsted;
Yarn
Cloth Inspection
Inspection of white cloth. Textile World 49:
98-9 Ap '15
Cloth testing
Testing cloth for its wearing qualities. Textile
World 49:660-1 S '15
Testing the resistance to wear of cloth. Tex-
tile World 48:430-1 Ja '15
Exhibitions
Southern textile exposition, Greenville, S. C.,
Nov. 2-6; _wlth_l«t_ of exhibitors. Textile
'15
50:65-6, 166-76 O-N
Law
Pure fabric legislation. K. B. Lamb. Textile
d 50:1
World 50:152-3 N '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
463
Textile Industry and fabrics-Law— Continued
Ptareiflfabrlca.fiH. B. Cheney. Textile World
Smith, pure textile bill. Textile World 49:63-4
Studying the textile labeling bills. Textile
World 48:371 Ja '15
Tables, calculations, etc.
Straight line textile calculations. S: S. Dale.
Textile World 49:427-33, 514-18, 650-6; 50:89-
Texille analysis and fabric value determina-
tion for cotton back satin. W: J. Hchepp.
Textile World 50:78-9 O '15
Testing
Quick method for testing the non-staining
quality of textile oils. T: T. Gray, II Textile
World 49:668-9 Ag '15
Testing and properties of textile materials. 11
diags U S Bur Stand Circ 41:1-26 '15
Testing textile materials.*- Textile World 48:
656-7 Mr '15
Tests for tire fabrics. 11 Textile World 49:562-4
A* '15
Textile law. See Textile Industry and fabrics-
Law
Textile machinery
Automatic clotn feed for tenterlng machines.
11 dlag Textile World 49:374-6 Je '15
Cameron principle of cutting fabrics. 11 Textile
World 4!):605-6 S '15
Cameron process for slitting and winding
strips for surgeons' bandages and other pur-
poses. 11 Textile World 48:346-60 D '14
Cloth shearing machine, diags Textile World
60:117-18 O '15
Device for laying cloth, diags Textile World
49:113 Ap '15
Finishing of belting fabrics, dlag Textile World
40:684-5 S '15
Fulling and washing mill for knit goods. 11
Textile World 60:lli4-5 O '15
Haubold improved press for underwear and
hosiery. 11 Textile World 49:451-2 Jl '15
Improved high pressure boiling jigger. 11 dlag
Textile World 48:427-8 Ja 'll
Machine for finishing fabrics, diags Textile
World 4»:463-5 Jl '15 •
Machines for preparing absorbent cotton. 11
Textile World 48:360-1 D '14
, New Hat seaming machine for knitted goods.
11 Textile WorlSl 48:513-16 F '15
New Lancashire cloth winder. 11 Textile World
48:439-42 Ja '15
Steaming and drying machine for textiles,
diags Textile World 49:116-17 Ap '15
Mr tiltH) Carding machinery: Cotton ma-
chinery; Dyeing machines; Knitting machin-
ery: Looms; Silk machinery; Sponging and
shrinking machine; Spoolers
Textile mills
Electric power In the textile Industry. C. A.
Chase. II Qen Elec R 18:540-60 Je '15
Electricity In textile mills. 11 Elec B & W
Kleo'n 67:789-91 O 30 'Ifi
Northern mam In the South. Textile World 49:
73-4, 313-15 Ap, Je '16
Passementerie mill, plans Textile World 48:
445-7 Ja '15
Problem of mill lighting. Textile World 50:81-5
O '15
Report of mill construction for 1914. Textile
World 48:287-301 D '14
Static electricity In a textile mill. W: T. Est-
llok. diag Elec R & W Blec'n 67:231 As 7 '15
8w al-ao Cotton mills; Knitting mills;
Looms
Textile printing
Printing process for wool goods. Textile World
48:38£fr Ja '16
Textile schools
Are the textile schools doing all that should
be expected of them? A. N. Sheldon. Tex-
tile World 49:624-6 S '16
List of the textile schools In the United States.
Textile World 49:685 Ag '16
Textile testing. See Textile Industry and fab*
rlcs— Testing
Thallium
Vapor pressure of thallium amalgams. J. H.
Hlldebrand and EL B. Eastman. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2452-9 N '15
Thaumaslte
Thaumasite a decomposition of anhydrite. Sci
Am 111:509 D 19 '14
Thawing
Electric thawing. Elec B & W Elec'n 66:590-1
Mr 27 '16
Hydrant-thawing apparatus. 11 dlag Munic Eng
49:117-18 S '15
Pipe fthawlng. A. C. Kelm. Elec W 65:644-5 Mr
Pipe- thawing motor truck of the Columbus
water- works. 11 Eng N 73:30 Ja 7 '15
Thawing ground for trenching at Kalamazoo.
A. Lenderink. 11 Eng N 73:351-2 F 18 '15
Thawing methods at Fairbanks. H. L Ellis, il
diags Eng & Min J 100:1-6 Jl 3 '15
Thayer, Benjamin Bowdltch, 1862-
Sketch. por Eng M 60:208-9 N '15
Theaters
American theater; its antecedents and charac-
teristics. H. Tallant. diags Brlckb 23:285-90;
24:17-22 D '14- Ja '16
Keeney theatre. Brooklyn, N. Y.; views. Arch
& Bldg 47:140-2 Ap '16
Steel construction for the Schenley theater,
Pittsburgh. C. N. Haggart. diags Eng N 73:
658-9 Ap 8 '15
Theatre, from a fire prevention standpoint.
E: B. Hardy. Arch & Bldg 46:435-6 N '14
8te nlHQ Moving picture theaters
Designs and plans
Neighborhood playhouse, Grand street, New
York, N. Y. Brlckb 24: pi 68-60 Ap '15
Toy theatre, Dartmouth street, Boston. Brlckb
24:pl 66-7 Ap '15
Heating and ventilation
Theater cooling, ventilation and heating. 11
plans Metal' Work 83:225-7 F 5 '16
Lighting
Lighting' of the Finsbury Park Empire. 11 Ilium
Engr 8:327 Jl '15
Mobile color and stage lighting. B. Jones. 11
plan Elec W 66:245-9, 294-7, 346-9, 407-9, 454-
6 Jl 31-Ag 28 '16
Therapeutics
Therapeutic uses of preparations of the duct-
less glands. H. O. Torrey. Sci Am S 80:122-3,
134-f Ag 21-28 '16
Hce (tlun Anesthetics; First aid in illness
and injury; Phototherapy; Radiotherapy
Thermal efficiency of the electric furnace.
W. M. Johnson. Eng Soc W Fa 31:488-98;
Dlscussion. 31:499-60? Jl '16
Sci Am 113:87 01 24 '15
Thermit welding. See Welding
Thermochemistry
Entropy of vaporization as a means of dis-
tinguishing normal liquids. J. H. Hlldebrand.
Am Chem Soc J 37:970-8 My '15
Heat of formation of solid solutions. H. W.
Foote and B. Saxton. Am Chem Soc J 36:
1704-8 Ag '14
Heat of neutralization of hydroxylaxnlne and
llngeon. Am Chem Soc J 37:699-709* Ap '15
Heat of vaporization of normal liquids. J. Ken-
dall. dlag Am Chem Soc J 36:1620-90 Ag '14
Heats of combustion of aromatic hydrocarbons
and hexamethylene. T. W. Richards and F:
Barry. 11 Am Chem Soo J 87:993-1020 My '15
Mixed crystals of ammonium chloride with
manganese chloride. H. W. Foote and B.
Saxton. Am Chem Soc J 36:1695-1704 Ag '14
&ro also Boiling points; Combustion; Dis-
sociation; Melting- points; Specific heat;
Temperature, High; Temperature, Low;
Vapor density
Thermo-couples
Neglected phenomena in steel treatment. M. E.
Seeds, dags Iron Age 96:80-2 Jl 8 '16
464
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Thermo-couples — Continued
Pyrometers for shop use. J. M. Johnson.
Mach 21:550-3 Mr '15; Same. Sci Am
156-8 S 4 '15
Sec also Thermopiles
Thermodynamics
Determination of pressure variation in steam
turbines and of dimensions of nozzles by
means of the JS diagram; abstract. Schmol-
ke. Am Soc M E J 37:411-12 Jl '15
Distribution of heat in the cylinder of a gas
engine. A. H. Gibson and W. J. Walker.
dlags Engineer 119:550-1 Je 4 '15; Same cond.
Power 41:824-5 Je 15 '16; Abstract Am Soc
M E J 37:417-18 Jl '15
Earth considered as a heat engine. G: F.
Becker. Sci Am S 79:391 Je 19T.5
Efficiency of heat engines. R. L. "Wales. Power
42:17-18 Jl 6 '15
Free energy of some carbon compounds. O. N.
Lewis and M. Randall. Am Chem Soc J 87:
458-70 Mr '15
Heat-engine cycles. Power 41:173-5 F 2 '15
Is the organism a thermodynamic mechanism.
J. Johnstone. Sci Am S 80:82-3, 106-7 Ag 7-14
'16
Properties of silver iodide interpreted in re-
lation to recent thermodynamic conceptions.
G. Jones and M. L: Hartmann. diag Am
Chem Soc J 87:762-75 Ap '15
Steam-engine cycles. Power 41:210-11 F 9 '15
Theoretical efficiency of heat engines. F. G.
Gasche. Power 41:753-4 Je 1 '15
Theoretical efficiency of heat engines. R. C. H.
Heck. Power 41:534-6; 42:131 Ap 20, Jl 27
Thermal principles of the blast furnace. J. E.
Johnson, Jr. Met & Chem Eng 13:718-20,
787-92, 833-40 O 15-N 15 '1$
Thermodynamic paradox; abstract. A. F. En-
gel. Am Soc M E J 37:652 N '16
Thermodynamics of the marine oil engine.
J: F. Wentworth. Power 41:145-8 Ja 26 '15
See also Heat engines; Steam; Steam en-
gines
Thermoelectricity
Thermoelectric properties of carbon. W: C.
Moore. Am Chem Soo J 37:2032-7 S '15
Thermoelement. See Thermopiles
Thermometers and thermometry
Brief history of the thermometer. W. S. At-
chlson. Power 41:575 Ap 27 '15
Emergent stem correction for thermometers
in creosote oU distillation flasks. R. M. Wll-
helm. diags U S Bur Stand Tech Pa 49:1-21
Freezing point of benzene as a fixed point in
thermometry. T. W. Richards and J: W.
Shipley. Am Chem Soc J 36:1825-32 S '14
Measurements for the household. U S Bur
Stand Clrc 56:38-50 '15
New thermochemlcal method for subdividing
accurately a given interval on the ther-
mometer scale. T. W. Richards and T. Thor-
valdson. Am Chem Soc J 37:81-6 Ja '15
Notes on thermometers. S. S. Rathbun. dlags
Power 42:609-10 O 12 '15
Thermometry of low temperatures. Sci Am 113:
Wheatstone bridge for resistance thermometry.
C. W. Waldner and others. 11 dlags U S Bur
Stand Bui 11:571-90 My 27 '15
fire ai*o Calorimeters and calorlmetry;
Katathermometers; Pyrometers and pyrom-
etry
Thermophones
Thermophones in Kenaico dam. W. F. Smith.
dlags Eng N 72:1172 D 10 '14
Thermopile*
Difficulty of measuring heat, with special ref-
erence to anadiated and convected heat. A. H.
Barker and F. C. S. BrendaL Heat & Ven 12:
Thermoelement installations, especially for
Various modifications of thermopiles having a
continuous absorbing surface. W. W. Cob-
lentz. pis 17 S Bur Stand Bui 11:131-87 N 15
•14; Abstract Elec W 64:1163-4 D 12 '14
tiec also Thermo-couples
Thermoregulators. See Thermostats
Thermos bottles
Continuous drop irrigation from a thermos bot-
tle. (Hag Sci Am S 80:77 Jl 31 '15
Thermostats
Alternating current thermoregulator. H. S.
Davis, diag Am Chem Soc J 37:1520-1 Je '15
Lecture course on elements of heating. C: A.
Fuller, dlags Metal Work 84:212-13, 303-4
Ag 13, S 3 '15
Substitute for the twin-bulb trap in toluene-
mercury thermoregrulators. P. B. Davis, dlag
Am Chem Soc J 37:1198-9 My '15
Test of economy and efficiency of automatic
temperature regulation. M. S. Cooley. Heat
& Ven 12:46 My '15
Test of economy and efficiency of automatic
temperature regulation in office buildings.
F. A. Boos. 11 Heat & Ven 12:54-9 Ap '15
Thickeners. See Dorr thickener
Thinking machines
Machine that remembers and forgets. W. H.
Dearden. 11 diag Sci Am 112:246 Mr 13 '15
Thinking machine, planning and theories. S. B.
RusselL 11 Sci Am 113:246+ S 18 '15
Thlocyanates
Researches on hydantions; the interaction of
hippuric acid with thiocyanates. T. B. John-
son, A. J. Hill and B. H. Bailey. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2406-16 O '15
Thlonyl chloride
Action of thionyl chloride on sulfldes. H. B.
North and C. B. Conover. Am Chem Soc J
37:2486-90 N '15
Third rails
Attaching signal wires to third-rail. G. H. Mc-
Kelway. il Elec Ry J 45:1038 My 29 '15
Contact conductors and collectors for electric
railways. C. J. Hixson. 11 diags Am Inst E E
Pro 34:1477-90 Ag '16
Contact rail installation in England, il diag
Elec Ry J 46:154-6 Jl 24 '15
Discussion of contact systems for electric rail-
roads. (See Proceedings for June and Au-
jrust, 1915) Am Inst E E Pro 34:3068-77 D
First 2400-volt third-rail line is built il Eng
Rec 72:40-1 Jl 10 '15
Tracy, dlags Elec Ry J 45:469-70 Mr 6 '15
Michigan railway's 2400-volt, third-rail line.
U dTag8 map Elec Ry J 45:1144-9 Je 19 '15;
Abstract. Efcg M 49:758 Ag '15
New heavy electric railroad opened in Michi-
gan, dlags Eng N 74:212-13 Jl 29 '15
New patented third-rail insulator, il diag Eleo
R & W Elec'n 66:1214 Je 26 '15
Protecting third rail, diag Elec R & W Elec'n
67:370-1 Ag 28 '15
Third rail and trolley system of the West Jer-
sey and seashore railroad. J. V. B. Duer. 11
diags Am Inst E E Pro 34:1237-53 Je '15;
Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:58-9 Jl 10 '15
Top contact unprotected conductor rail for 600
volt traction systems. C: H. Jones, il Am
Inst E E Pro 34:1283-93 Je '15; Abstract. Elec
Ry J 46:55-6 Jl 10 '15
Thomson, Ellhu, 1858-
Ellhu Thomson, father of electrical welding,
por Mach 21:444-5 F '15
Seventy years of inventions. Sci Am 112:518-
19 Je 5 '16
Thornton bridge
Adjustments of the Thomson bridge in the
measurement of very low resistances.
F. Wanner and E. WeibeL U S Bur Stand
Bui 11:65-8 N 15 '14
Thorla
Chemistry of the incandescent gas mantle.
H. S. Miner. Met & Chem Eng 13:50-2 Ja
'15; Same. Am Gas Light J 102:65-6 F 1 '15;
Same. Sol Am S 79:139 F 27 '15
Monazite, thorium, and mesothorlum, X. L>
KlthlL blblloff flow sheet U S Bur Mine*
Tech Pa 110:1-30 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
465
'horlum — Continued
Thorium; an American Industry — no clanger
of a shortage. T. Owens. Am Gas Light J 103:
187-8 'S 20 '15
'horlum oxalate
Thorium ammonium oxalate. C. James, C. F.
Whlttemore and H. C. Holden. Am Cbem
Soc J 36:1853-6 S '14
'bread cutting machines
National-Acme stud and bolt threading ma-
chines. 11 Mach 22:238-41 N '16; Iron Age 96:
976-8 O 28 '15
Thomson thread milling machines for shells
and rifle barrels. 11 diag Mach 22:237-8 N '15
Sie also Pipe threading machines
'bread guide
Improved thread guide, il Textile World 49:
331-2 Je '16
'breading machines. See Thread cutting ma-
chines
"hree- legged stiff frame "with hinged column
bases: with discussion. N. M. Stineman. W.
Soc E J 19:881-920 N '14
'hroop college of technology
College of technology In the far West. Scl Am
313:90 Jl 31 '15
'hunderstorms
Facts about thunderstorms. .Scl Am S 80:37-8
Jl 17 '16
Thunder; theories and experiments conducted
in an endeavor to solve the problem.
W. Schmidt. Sci Am S 79:175 Mr 13 '15
'hurston, Robert Henry, 1839-1903
Sketch. R. C. Carpenter, por Sibley J 29:323-30
Je '15
'bury system. See Electric transmission
'hyrold gland
Therapeutic uses of preparations of the duct-
less glands. K. G. Torrey. Scl Am S 80:122-3
Ag 21 '15
•Ibet
Commerce
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:561-72 '16
'Icket offices. See Railroads — Ticket offices
'Ickets
Suggestions for cards and tickets. Inland Ptr
54:800a-800h Mr '16
'Idee
Tide analysis— a simple and Inexpensive appa-
ratus. B. W. Brown. Sd Am S 79:347 My 29
•15
'le plates. See Railroad tie plates
'le-roda
Tie-rods for floor arches. E: Godfrey. Eng N
73:692 Ap 8 '15
Tie-rods tor floor arches; a criticism of cur-
rent practice. F. N. Kneas. dlags Bng N 73:
518-19 Mr 18 15
Tie-rods In tile-arch floors. G. Aus. Bng N
73:743 Ap 15 '15
'let, Railroad. See Railroad ties
lea, steel. See Railroad ties, Steel
'lie, Concrete. See Concrete tile
'lie, Hollow. See Hollow tile
'lies
Craft of tile-making and its relation to archi-
tecture. J. H. D. Allen. 11 Am Inst Arch J
8:5-11 Ja '16
Decorative value of tile flooring. Bldg Age 87:
33-4 My '15
Ornamental tile In cornice work. 11 Bldg Age
37:39-41 Je '15
See also Drain tile
Aeronautical timber; abstract. J. E. Huson.
Am Soc M B J 37:712 D '15
Dry rot in factory timbers. F. J. Hoxle. Eng
Rec 71:386-7 Mr 18 '16
Forest service proposes .grading rule for south-
ern yellow pine. Eng Rec 73:56-6 Jl 10 '16
Longleaf pine distinguished visually from lob-
lolly or shortleaf. A. Koehler. U Bng Rec 72:
819-20 S 11 '15
Prevention of dry rot in mill buildings. F. J.
Hoxle. 11 Eng Rec 71:400-1 Mr 27 '15 ^_
Protecting wooden buildings from dry rot. Eng
K 73:498 Mr 11 '15
bridge and tres-
7-8 Jl 9 '15
Specifications for _.
tie timbers. Ry Age 59:6
See also Forests and forestry; Lumber;
Mine timber; Pine; Redwood; Trees; Wood;
Woodlots
Timber preservation. See Wood preservation
Timber testing. See Wood— Testing
Timbered houses
Old timbered houses: examples of old post and
plaster work of the 15th and the 16th cen-
turies which is seen at its best in England,
il Bldg Age 37:65-6 Ag '15
Timbering
Excavating and timbering the very deep
trenches required in reservoir and other dam
construction. J. M. M. Grelg. plans Eng &
Con.tr 44:176-8 S 8 '16
Lap-bolted crossbracing In wide and deep cut.
11 diag Eng N 74:602 S 23 '15
See also Mine timbering; Subway timber-
ing
Timbering, Mine. See Mine timbering
Timbering, Subway. See Subway timbering
Time
Time system of the United States. C: T. Hig-
ginbotham. Sci Am S 79:376 Je 12 '15
Time, Geological. See Geological time
Time keeping
Courtesy In timekeeping. N. Hutchlngs. Iron
Age 96:581 S 9 '15
Efficiency system for road contractors. J: H.
Hammond. Eng & Contr 43:552-4 Je 28 '15
Field and office methods employed by Louis-
ville water co. In checking construction gang
payrolls. G. D. Grain, jr. Eng & Contr 48:102-
3 F 3 '16
Importance of personal touch. N. Hatchings.
Iron Tr R 57:761 O 14 '15
Timekeeping and cost records for way depart-
ment. S. Gausmann. Elec Ry J 46:596-8 S 18
Who should keep way department time? Meo
Ry J 46:635-6 S 25 '15
Time measurements
Indicating and recording of time. Sci Am S 79:
299 My 8 '15
Time measured graphically. F: R» Honey. Scl
Am 113:446 N 20 '15
Time perception
Motion picture magic; playing tricks on time.
C. H. Claudy. 11 Sci Am 112:464-5 My 15 '15
Time signals
for receiving wireless, time signals, il
dlag Elec W 66:818-19 Mr 27 '15
Records of radio time
signals made with
cal recorder. C. W. Waggoner.
79:152 Mr 6 '15
11
physioloj
Sci Am
Time study
Applying scientific management. H. K. Hath-
away. Iron Tr R 67:739-42+, 787-93 O 14-21
'15; Same. Foundry 43:44)0-4, 502-7+ N-D '15
Cost of loading bricks Into a box car by meana
of a portable belt conveyor. A. C. HaskelL
dlag Eng & Contr 44:204 S 15 '15
Fixing standard time for a bonus system.
Z. L. Potter. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:192-3 Ap
Making Instruction cards from time studies.
D. V. Merrlck. Iron Age 95:560-8 Mr 11 '15
Operating a foundry on a scientific basis. F: A.
jParkhurst. 11 Foundry 43:21-6, 63-8 Ja-F '16.
Practical utilization of time study data. D. V.
Merrlck. Ind Eng 15:31-4 F '16
Results of a time study on steam-main con-
struction. Am Gas Light J 103:13 Jl 5 '15
Superintendents can save money by short
time studies. A. C. Haskell. Eng Rec 71:341
Mr 13 '15
Time study on excavating and handling mate-
rial. Munlc Eng 49:77 Ag '15
Time study shows expensive defect in cement-
handling methods. Eng Rec 72:460 O 9 '15
Use and abuse of time studies. A. A. Dowd.
Iron Age 95:300-3 F 4 '15
Utilization of time study data. R. T. Kent.
•Iron Age 95:1178-81 My 27 '16; Same. Iron
Tr R 56:1109-13+ Je 3 '15; Same. Ind
15:98-108 S '16
See also Task system
466
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Timepieces. See Time measurements; Watches
Tin
Investigation of fusible tin boiler plugs. G: K.
Burgess and P. D. Merica. 11 U S Bur Stand
Tech Pa 53:1-87 '15; Same cond. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:824-9 O '15; Abstracts. Iron
Age 95:1403-4 Je 24 '15; Am Gas Light J
103:29-30 Jl 12 '15; Am Soc M B J 37:664 N
'15; Power 42:733-4 N 23 '15 „ ^
Pearce assay for tin. Eng & Mln J 98:1142 D
26 '14
Situation In tin. Eng & Mln J 99:588 Mr 27 J15
Tin production. Metal Work 83:936-7 Je 25 'lo
Tin production In the United States, 1914. Etag
& Mln J 99:66-8 Ja 9 '15
Use of hydrofluoric acid In the separation of
copper and lead from tin and antimony
by means of the electric current. I*. W. Mc-
day. Am Chem Soc J 36:2375-81 N '14
Tin metallurgy
Attempt at tin concentration. J. Simmons. 11
Bng & Mln J 99:816-17 My 8 '15
Tin-ore dressing at Llallagua, Bolivia. D. j
- tod and IS. B. H<SiSte7. Il' dlags Bng & :
J 100:461-4, 613-16, 655-8 S 18-0 2 '15
Tin mines and mining
Hydro-electric plant at a Bolivian tin mine.
M. R. Lamb. 11 Eng& Mln J 99:7-9 Ja 2 '15
Prospecting for tinTEng & Mln J 99:295 F 6
Tin mining In Alaska, map Bng & Mln J 100:
838-9 N 20 '15
Tin mining in Bolivia. M. O. F. Soehnlein. Bng
& Mln J 99:143-5 Ja 16 '15
Tin mining In Bolivia. M. R. Lamb. Bng &
Mln J 99:605-6 Ap 8 '15
Tin-ore dressing at Llallagua, Bolivia. D. Cope-
land and S. B. HoUister. 11 Bng & Mln J 100:
461-4 S 18 '15
Trip through Bolivia. S. C. Bullock. II Bng &
Mln J l(5>:421-4 S 11 '15
Tin pl&te _
How tin plate Is made in Germany. Von W.
Kramer, dlags Iron Tr R 57:359-60 Ag 19 '15
Metal, tin-plate and sheet prices for sev-
enteen years. Iron Age 95:24-24a Ja 7 '15
Sheet and tin-plate trades in 1914. B. B. V.
Luty. Iron Age 95:10-11 Ja 7 '15
Tinning
Determining price for tinning utensils. Metal
Work 84:?51+ N 19 '15
Method of retlnnlng copper ware. H. F. Munro.
Metal Work 88:474 Mr 26 '15
Tlntlc mining district. See Geology— Utah
Tire fabric*
Tests for tire fabrics. U Textile World 49:562-4
Ag '15
Tire pumps
Engine- driven tire pumps for 1915. dlags Auto-
mobile 32:380-6 F 18 '15
J. M. engine- driven tire pump. 11 Horseless
Age 35:571 Ap 28 '15
Stewart pump supplies cool air. Automobile
33:303 Ag 12 '15
Temperature variation of air from hand and
power tire pumps. Q. Adams. Horseless Age
36:177 AM 15 '15
Tire sustaining pump, diag Horseless Age 35:
752 Je 2 '15
Tires
Annealing oven for tires. W. B. Grum-Grzi-
mailo. Blags Iron Age 94:1397 D 17 '14
Danger of welding processes as applied to
«res and wh^fls. M. D. Hayes. 11 Elec Ry J
Electric heater for shrink fits. 11 Blec Ry J
46:960-1 N 6 '15 y '
Sizes required of wheels and tires In heavy
traffic, for road protection. Automobile
32:1083 Je 17 '16
Suggestions regarding the determination of the
properties of steel. A. N. Mltinsky. Am Inst
Min B Bui 104:1697-1705 • '"
Iron Age 96;
(Proportional _
Tr R 57:1184-6 D 16 '15: SiscuSBlon;~Am Inst
Mln B Bui 108:2481-96 fc '15
Tires (automobile)
Bostonian argues for resiliency as the measure
of tirdefflclency. Automobile 38:16-18 Jl 1 '15
g^FT™*-*-
i eieei. A. JEN. xtiiunejcy. AID. JUQSI
104:1697-1705 A£ '15; Abstract.
6:462-3, Ag 26^15; Same cond.
* "PI1* .» fiS=M factor) fron
Clincher vs. straight side tires. C: B. Duiyea.
Horseless Age 35:167 F 3 '15
Cord tire — its origin, development and con-
struction. J: F. Palmer, dlags Automobile
32:1020-2 Je 10 '15
Cord tires score in road racing. 11 Automobile
English tire advertisers hit at competitors
Horseless Age 36:353 Mr 10 '15 Jurors.
Hard-base solid tires gain followers, il Auto-
mobile 33:961-2 N 25 '15
Heating motor truck steel tires electrically.
Mach 22:5 S '15 ^^
Heavy duty truck tires. 11 Munlc Bng 49:158-9
w?h ^oA?*1?68*?0^*0 laat lon*' Horseless
Age 34:305 Ag 26 '14
How to make fires last longer. Horseless Age
35:641 My 12 15
Makers should base tire equipment on car
weight. C: B. Whlttelsey. Automobile 82:38-9
Ja 7 15
Measuring the hardness and elasticity of rub-
ber. 11 Bel Am 113:286 S 11 '15
New tire for motor trucks, dlags Bng & Contr
Pros and cons of tire inflation. C: B. Whlttel-
sey. Horseless Age 35:61-2 Ja 13 '15
Resilience no true gauge for tire efficiency and
efficiency no measure of needs. Automobile
32:1037-40 Je 10 '15
Size and inflation of pneumatic tires. P. W.
Litchfleld. Horseless Age 35:805-6 Je 16 '15
S.(A. B. advances. Automobile 31:1148-9 D 24
Sponge rubber with nitrogen under tension
for filling tires. Automobile 32:993 Je 3 '16
Tire makers enlarge plants and develop prod-
uct. II Automobile 33:055-60 N 35 '15
Tire qualities demanded If air tires were dis-
carded, diag Automobile 32:810-11 My 6 '15
Tire sizes standard. Automobile 32:85 Ja 14 '15
Tires and tire sundries, rims and wheels at
the New York show. H. H. Brown, dlags
Horseless Age 35:108-9 Ja 20 '15
tica MM Tire pumps
Repair
A. C. A. tests tireseal and multiple rings.
Automobile 32:110+ Ja 21 '15
How to splice Inner tubes. Automobile 33:243
Ag 6 '16
Relation of tire repairing to the garage. M. B.
Faber. Horseless Age 36:640 My 12 '15
Tireseal
A. C. A. makes two certified tests. Horseless
Age 35:122 Ja 20 '15
A. C. A. tests tlreseal and multiple rings.
Automobile 83:1104- Ja 21 'IB
Titanium
Effect of titanium alloys on steel. G: F. Corn-
stock. 11 Iron Tr R 57:391-5+ Ag 26 '15
Has titanium any Influence on the pro "
of steel? F. A. J. FitaGerald. dlags
Chem Bng 13:28-9 Ja '15; Same con
Ago 05:309 F 4 '15; Summary. Blec By J 45:
98 Ja 9 '16
tltonl-
How
HOW titanium-aluminum bronze is
C. VIckers. 11 Foundry 43:273-8 Jl
Slags from tltanlferous ores. F. B.
produced.
Bachman.
diaVlron Tr R 55 :1 040-2' I) 3 '14
Titanium aluminum bronze. W. M. Corse and
C: VIckers. Metal Ind n s 13:190-1 My '15
Titanium-aluminium bronze castings. W. M.
Corse. Met & Chem Bng 18:511-12 Ag '15
Titanium and Its __
stock, il J Ind & _
Same cond. Scl Am
on steel. O: F. Coni-
ng Chem 7:87-94 F '16;
S 80:327 N 20 '15
Titanium and titanlferous ores. P. H. Berg-
green. Sibley J 29:227-80 Ap '15
Volumetric estimation of titanium by means
of ferric chloride. T. R. Ball and O. M.
Smith. 11 Am Chem Soc J 36:1838-43 S '14
Tltratlon. See Volumetric analysis
Tltratlon (water measurement). See Water flow
Tltusvllle, Pennsylvania
Politics and government
Year of the commission-manager plan at
Tltusvllle, Penn. L. O. Bradley. Bng N 72:
Toads. See Tree toads
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
467
Tobacco
Detoxlcation of tobacco. Scl Am 112:101 Ja SO
Tobacco trade of the world. U S Sp Cons Rep
68:1-48 '15
Toilet articles
British India. U S Sp Cons. Rep 72:276-85 '15
Toilet rooms
Home plant sets example in sanitation: plumb-
ing equipment of the Trenton potteries co.
11 Metal Work 82:749 D 4 '14
Modern toilet rooms In public schools. J. Gra-
ham, plans Dom Eng 70:882-4, 402-5 Mr 13.
27 '15
Plumbing In toilet of railway station. U plane
MetalWork 83:117-18 Ja 15 '16 *
Saving space in sanitary plans. U plan Metal
Work 83:469-70 Mr 26 '15
Toilet regulations for Industrial establish-
ments: report of committee. Boston Soo
C E J 2:79-89 F '15; Same cond. (Sanitation
in shops and factories) Eng M 49:100-1 Ap
'15 ' *
ffea also Bathrooms; Public comfort sta-
tions; Schoolhouses— Toilet rooms; Water
closets
Toledo, Ohio
Wharves
Toledo coal dock built in record time. 11 plan
,Bng N 74:620-2 S 9 '16
Tolerances. See Fitting (machinery)
Toluene
Recovery of toluene from gas. dlags J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:438-9 My '15
Toluene recovery plant at Beckton, England.
plan Am Gas Light J 102:332 My 24 '15
Toluldldes
Tolyl esters and toluldldes of the nltro-sulfonio
acids of p-xylene. R. C. Huston. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2119-22 S '16
Toluol
Dr. Rittman's gasoline process. Scl Am 112:
Increased gasoline yield and toluol from petro-
leum. Am Gas Light J 102:156-7 Mr 8 '15
Rlttman process of cracking. C. H. Claudy. 11
Scl Am 112:267 Mr 20 '15
Tomatoes
Canned-tomato industry in Italy. J. A. Shri-
ver. U S Bur For & Dom Com 93:1-23 '15
Examination of tomato pulp. W. D. Blgelow
and F. F. Fitzgerald. J Ind & Bng Chem 7:
602-6 Jl '15
Iron In tomatoes. C. A. Brautlecht and
O. Crawford. J Ind & Eng Chem 6:1001-2 D
•14
Tonnage, Train. See Railroads — Train load
Tonopah mining companies
Tonopah In 1914. F: Bradshaw. Eng & Min
J 99:164-5 Ja 16 '16
Tool holders
Cutting tool holders. 11 Iron Age 96:559 Mr 11
'15
J. H. Williams & co.'s tool-holders. 11 Mach
21:589-90 Mr '15
Lathe tool holder with stellite cutter, diag
Iron Age 96:979 O 28 '15
Peerless drill and reamer holder. 11 Mach 21:
888-9 Je '15
' Id boring-tool system. 11 Elec-W 66:604-5
11 '15; Metal Ind n s 33:385 S '16; Ry Age
,Mech ed) 80:696-6 N '16
Turning tool-holders. J. Homer, dlags Mach
21:965-61; 22:6-9 Ag-S '15
Tool steel
Cause of high speed steel tool failures. G: J.
Brunelle. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:369-70 Jl '16
Cobalt steel; material for accelerating machine
tool speeds and output. Sol Am S 79:379 Je 12
Cutting tools. 11 Engineer 119:275-7 Mr 19 '15
""tfect of chromium and tungsten upon the
" " " of high-speed tool
hardening and tempering «,„
steel; abstracts, with discussion. C. A. Ed-
wards and H. Klkkawa. Engineer 120:818-14
O 1 '15; Iron Age 96:1126-7 N 11 '15
Factors in hardening tool steel: abstracts.
J: A. Mathews and H. J. Stare. Bleo Ry J
44:1249-50 D 5 '14; Iron A^e 94:1340-4 D 10
'14; Mach 21:896-9 Ja '15; Ind En* 15:58-9
F '15: Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:243-7 My '15;
Iron Tr R 67:184-7+ Jl 22 '15: Abstract, with
discussion. Am Soc M B J 37:141-7 Mr '15
Failure and heat treatment of drill steel. S. V.
Bergh. 11 dlags Eng & Min J 99:612-14 Ap 3
15
Failure of hollow drill-steel T. B. Sturtevant,
Eng- & Min J 99:579 Mr 27 '15
High speed tool steels. F: C. A. H. Lants-
berry. il Iron Age 96:238-41 Jl 29 '15; Ab-
stract. Am Soc M B J 37:299 My '15
Machine steel for small tools. O. D. Klnsey. U
ndiagB Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:189-90 Ap '15
Positive identification of tool steels. Iron Age
96:200 Jl 22 '15
Progress in machine shop methods. E. R.
Norris. il Iron Tr R 67:679-824. O 7 '15
Running tool steel pinions with soft steel
gears ;( abstract E. S, SawteUe. Ind Eng 14:
Structure of carbon tool steeL J. V. Emxnons.
11 Iron Age 95:842-8 Ap 15 '15
Surface decarbonlzatlon of tool steel. J. V.
Kmmons. 11 Am Inst Min B Bui 98:2233-48 S
. Eng & Min J 99:531-2
[ Eng 15:19-20 Ja '15
tool-room specialties. II
Mr 20 '15;
Mach 21:
M. H. Carroll, il Ry
Abstract Ind Bng 15:27-8 Ja '15; Discussion.
Am Inst Min HI Bui 100:790-4 Ap '15
Testing tool steels; abstract A. B. Field. Am
Soc M E J 37:668 N '15
Why tool steel prices have gone up. E. C.
Kreutzberg. Iron Tr R 57:987 N 18 '15
Tools
Brown & Sharpe machinists' small tools. 11
Mach 21:759-60 My '15
Care and use of the cabinet scraper. C: A.
King, diags Bldg Age 37:37-8 Jl '16
Dlinols Central tool system; standardization
and distribution Include a central tool room
with an accurate cost system. O. D. Klnsey.
11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:361-4 Jl '15
Machine steel for small tools. O. D. Klnsey.
11 dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:189-90 Ap '15
Safe hand tools, n Iron Tr _R 56:523-4 Mr 11
'16; Same. Eng
Same. Ind " - -
Taft-Pelrce 1_.
835-7 Je '16
Tool equipment for maintenance of way forces.
Ry Age 59:337-41 Ag 20 '15
Tip-Keep of track tools.
R 57:841-3 S 11 '16
See also Augers; Machine tools; Machinery;
Railroads— Tools and Implements; Saws;
Square (instrument); Tool steel
Tools, Machine. See Machine tools
Tools, Military. See Military tools
Tools, Pneumatic. See Pneumatic tools
Topographic maps
Topography of the bed-rock under Chicago.
R. Peattle. maps W Soc E J 19:590-4 Je '14;
Same cond. Eng & Contr 42:605-7 D 30 '14;
Discussion. W Soo E J 19:594-611 Je '14
Topographical drawing
Maps and map making. T: H. Holdich. Sd Am
S 79:38-9 Ja 16 '16
Flatting topography to distorted scale (valua-
tion board requirement). Eng N 73:123-4 Ja
le plane table. 1R. T. Hancock.
100:840-1 N 20 '15
Topographical surveying
Cost of topography for irrigation work in
British Columbia. B. P. Little. Eng & Contr
43:384-5 Ap 28 '16
How the government makes surveys for local
use. G: O. Smith. Eng Rec 71:682-3 My 29
'15
Methods and cost survey of Trinity river,
Texas. T. H. Jackson. Eng & Contr 44:271-
3 O 6 '16
Need of a city plan and of a city topographic
map. J. W. Shirley. Eng N 73:281-2 F 11 '15
Propriety of government survey? for local use.
W. N. Brown. Eng Rec 72:86-6 Jl 17 '15
BfflESWDt5J% «^!u'Ty' H- a
•TBE^B^^ SYit?&
T^^^^^T^^^^z??^^h
10 '15
468
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Topography. See Topographical drawing
Tops
How a top stands up. J. Swinburne. Inst E E
J 53:349-50 Mr 1 '15; Same; with discussion.
Sci Am 3 80:197 S 25 '15
Toronto, Ontario
Harbor
Harbor developments at Toronto, Ont. Eng &
Contr 4S:sup21 My 26 '15
Toronto breakwater to curb 10-foot waves,
dlags Bng Rec 70:694-6 D 26 '14
Railroads
Grade crossing elimination In North Toronto.
Ontario, il dlag plan Ry Age 59:555-8 S 24
'15
Streets
Brick paving on steep grades. F. A. Churchill.
il Munic &ne 48:10o-8 F '15
Torpedo boat berth
Concrete pile and cylinder foundations at
Charleston. 11 dlag Bag N 74:926-9 N 11 '15
Torpedo-boat berth at the Charleston navy
yard. 11 plan Eng N 74:872-3 N 4 '15
Torpedo boat destroyers
Bids for new United States destroyers. Int
Marine Eng 19:553 D '14
Latest French destroyers. U Int Marine Eng
20:168-9 Ap '15
Launch of the U. S. destroyer, Gushing, il Int
Marine Eng 20:88 F '15
Unprecedented accident to a torpedo-boat de-
stroyer: the Aylwln. 11 Sol Am 112:71 Ja 16
Torpedo boats
Superheated steam in torpedo-boat engines.
W. H. Miller. Sci Am 113:33+ Jl 3 '15
Turbine Installation on torpedo boats of the
new Spanish navy. Int Marine Eng 20:516 N
'15
See also Torpedo boat destroyers
Torpedo mines. See Mines, Submarine
Torpedoes
Automobile torpedo, diags Engineer 120:77-9
Jl 23 '15
Automobile torpedo: its problems and their
solution. II dlags Sci Am S 80:162-4 S 4 '15
Gyrostatlc action. J. G. Gray, dlags Sci Am
S 79:188-9 Mr 20 '15
Leon torpedo, dlag Engineer 120:196-7 Ag 27
Loading and firing submarine torpedoes. Sci
Am 112:493 My 29 '15
Modern automobile torpedo. E: F. Chandler. 11
Sci Am 118:112-14+ Ag 7 '16
Protection against torpedoes. Engineer 119:41-2
Ja 8 '15; Same. Sci Am S 79:107 F 18 '16
Submarines and torpedoes. C. N. Hinkamp. 11
plan Sci Am S 80:136-8 Ag 28 '15; Same
cond. Engineer 120:19 Jl 2*15; Same cond.
Eng N 74:698-9 O 7 '15
Torpedo attack from the air. Sci Am 111:523
D 26 '14
8(6 also Mines, Submarine
Torque
Mechanical effects of electrical short-circuits.
S. H. Weaver. Gen Elec R 18:1066-74 N '15
Torque characteristics of direct-current mo-
tors. A. M. Bennett, dlag Power 42:748-52 N
30 '15
Torres y Quevedo, Leonardo de
Torres and his remarkable automatic devices.
11 dlags Sol Am S 80:296-8 N 6 '16
Torsion
Angle of torsion. 3. D. Plnkney. dlags Mach
22:58 S '15
mpt torsion. W. B. Gilbert diag Mach
Torsional strengths of guy anchor rods. T.
Croft dlags E2ec W 65:1607-9 Je 19 '15
Tourvllle (battleship)
New French battleship Tourville. M. K. Bar-
nett 11 diag Sci Am 113:45 Jl 10 '15
Towboats
Diesel motor tug Chtckamauga. G: B. Nichol-
son. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:498-5 N '15
Government towboat Warloto. plans Int Ma-
rine En* 20:487-8 N '15
Western river steamers and barges E A.
Burnside. il plan Int Marine Bng 20:478-87
N '15
Towers
Church towers, steeples, and spires of Sir
sssTMTki'-s- Phmip8- u Brickb
Design and construction of the 435 -ft steel
framed tower of Jewels at the Panama-Paci-
fic international exposition. F. S. M. Harris
11 diags Eng & Contr 43:47-54 Ja 20 '15:
Same cond. Bng N 73:866-72 My 6 '15; Same
cond. Eng Rec 71:112-16 Ja 23 '15 ^^
Earthquake-proof tower. C. Derleth, Jr. 11 Eng
aL 49:927 S ID
Reinforced-concrete cap of Perry memorial
column. H. C. Balrd. dlags Eng N 74:154-5
Sulphite-solution plant of reinforced concrete*
four 99-foot towers 8.5 feet In diameter with
a special tile lining. 11 Eng Rec 70:610 D 5 '14
Towers for radio-telegraph stations. 11 dlags
Engineer 119:427-8 Ap 30 '15
Towers, Hoist. See Hoist towers
Towers, Portable
Portable tower for maintenance of street
lamps, dlag Elec W 66:144 Jl 17 '15
Towers, Steel
Clean-up work after erecting three 600-ft
radio towers. Eng N 74:28 Jf 1 '15
Foundations for high towers at Darien, C. Z.
I. W. Dye. 11 dlag Bng N 73:1178-9 Je 17 '16
Foundations for transmission line towers and
tower erection. J. A. Walls; J. B. Leeper:
W. B. Mitchell; P. M. Downing; F. C. Con-
nery. dlags pis Am Inst E E Fro 34:1167-97,
1369-77 Je-Jl 'ID; Abstract. Elec W 66:8-10
Jl 3 '15
Method of erecting Marconi masts. L. H. Pee-
bles. 11 dlag Bng N 73:1132-4 Je 10 '15
600-ft self -supported radio towers at Darien,
C. Z. 1. W. Dye. 11 diag Eng N 73:1228-31
Je 24 '15
Weakness in steel towers. B. HaskelL Elec W
65:204-5 Ja 23 '16
Towers, Transmission
Construction of tower foundations; abstract
F. C. Connery. dlags Blec W 66:136 Jl 17
Design of transmission towers for the Cohoes
hydroelectric plant analyzed, dlags plan Eng
Rec 71:677-8 My 29 '15
Foundations for transmission line towers and
tower erection. J. A. Walls; J. B. Leeper;
"B*. C. Con-
W. B. Mitchell; P. M. _,
nery. diags pis Am Inst B B Fro 34:1167-97,
1369-77 Je-Jl '15; Abstracts. Elec W 66:8-10
Jl 3 '15; Bng N 74:159-61 Jl 22 '15; Discus-
sion. Am Inst B B Pro 34:3117-26 D '15
New Carquinez Straits high-tension crossing.
11 Bng N 74:248-9 Ag 5 '15
One boiler room instead of fifty; Cabin Creek
plant of the Virginia power company. 11 diags
Elec W 66:286-91 Ag 7 '15
Plan to defeat rust on legs of transmission-
line towers. 11 Blec W 66:1090 N 13 '15
Steel-tower, transmission-line construction.
A. B. Cuiebec. 11 Blec W 66:127-33 Jl 17 '15
Tower foundations for the Cristobal-Balboa
transmission line. L W. Dye. 11 dlags Eng
Soc W Pa 30:973-90 Ja '15; Same. Ry R 66:
728-31 My 29 '16; Same cond. Bng & Contr
44:317-20 O 20 '15
Transmission towers of 3-ln. pipe. 11 dlag
Elec W 66:574 S 11 '16
Wooden river-crossing towers. U diags Blec W
66:686-7 S 11 '15
See also Electric lines
Towing
Electric towing at Panama. U dlag Elec Ry
J 45:235-7 Ja 80 '16
Towing locomotives for the Panama canaL
C. W. Larson. 11 dlag Gen Elec R 18:101-17
F '15; Same cond. Eng N 73:145-7 Ja 28 '15:
Ry Age 68:189-91 Ja 29 '16; Blec R & W
Bleo'n 66:187-91, 283-7 Ja 30-F 6 '15; Elec W
65:288-90 Ja 30 '15: Bng Rec 71:134-6 Ja 80
'15; Ry R 56:160-3 Ja 30*15; Sci Am S 79:72-4
Ja 80 '16: Eng M 48:744-8 F '15; Int Marine
Bng 20: l6l- 2 Ap '15; Engineer 119:323-5 Ap
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
469
Track- clearance records. See Railroads — Clear-
ance
Track Inspection. See Railroads— Track Inspec-
tion
Track scales
Foundation, construction and care of track
scales. A. Malmstrom. Ry Age 68:269 F 12
Proposed rating system for track scales. A. M.
Van AukenTfeng N 74:115 Jl 16 '15
Testing
Adjusting railroad track scales. H. L. Van
Keuren. Ry Age 69:958-60 N 10 '15
Relative merits of long and short wheel base
scale-testing cars. C. A. Brlggs. 11 dlags Ry
R 57:197-201 Ag 14 '16
Track stresses. See Rails — Stresses
Tracks
Flank track carries drag-line excavator half
mile In 10 hours, dlag Eng Rec 71:152 Ja 30
Tracks, Mine. See Mine tracks
Tracks, Railroad. See Railroads — Track; Street
railroads— Track
Traction engines. See Tractors
Tractive effort
Diagram for determining percentage of maxi-
mum tractive effort. L. R. .Fomeroy. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:453-4 S '15
ticc also Locomotives — Performance
Tractors
American caterpillar traction engine. Engineer
120:256 S 10 '15
Bull tractor. 11 Munic J 39:237 Ag 12 '15
Centlped tractor truck. 11 Munic Eng 49:83 Ag
Coming of the motor plough. 11 dlag Engineer
120:361-4, 408-10 O 15, 29 '15
grip tractor, il diags Engineer 119:
10,000 farmers at tractor test. Automobile 33:
308 Ag 12 '15
10 -ton tractor for horse trucks. 11 Iron Age
95:509 Mr 4 '15
Theory of resistance to rolling of a hard body
over a plastic surface; abstract. B. B.
Schultz. Am Soc M E J 37:478-9 Ag '15
Tractor truck for contractors' hauling. 11
,
Creeping gri
C60-3 Je 4
Demand for small tractors. Am Ind 16:39 O '15
Farm tractor field widens. P. S. Rose. Auto-
mobile 33:752-3 O 21 '15
Farm tractors and their motors. P. S. Rose.
Horseless Age 35:799-800 Je 16 '15; Abstract
Eng M 49:750-2 Ag '15
Four-wheel drive tor motor tractors. Horse-
less Age 36:367-8 O 15 '15
France to subsidize farm tractors. U Auto-
mobile 33:644-5 O 7 '15
General purpose gasoline tractor, il Eng &
Contr 42:167 Ag 12 '14
Genesis of the traction engine. J. L. Mowry.
Assn Eng Soc J 64:44-8 Ja '15
Good tractor. 11 Engineer 120:66-7 Jl 16 '15
Gray tractor. U Munic J 39:877 S 2 '15
Harvesting grain by motor power. 11 Sci Am
112:612 Je 19 '15
Interesting forms of farm truck-tractors. V:
W. Page. 11 diags Scl Am 113:344 O 16 '15
Knox 10-ton tractor. 11 diags Horseless Age 35:
808-9 Mr 3 '15; Automobile 32:416-19 Mr 4
'15; Eng & Contr 43:232-3 Mr 10 '15; Eng N
73:504-6 Mr 11 '16
Knox tractors doing heavy hauling. 11 Eng &
Contr 44:297 O 13 '15
Light tractors for construction work. 11 Eng
N 78:79 Ja 14 '15
Light tractors for industrial service. 11 Eng N
73:1019 My 27 '15
Long chances with the portable engine. L.
Addy. Power 41:814-15 Je 15 '15
Mercury freight house tractor truck. 11 Ry
Age 58:361-2 F 26 '15
Operation analysis of new machines which
cheapen the moving of earth on road work.
A. B. McDanieL 11 Eng Rec 72:126-8 Jl 31 '15
Performance of a small gasoline tractor with
caterpillar pilot-wheel. J. G. Bennett. U Eng
N 73:494-5 Mr 11 '15
Powerful motor tractors. Scl Am 111:525 D 26
'14
Progress In small farm tractors. L. W. Ellis.
11 Sol Am 112:306-8 Ap 3 '15
Road tractors. F. H. Trego. Horseless Age 35:
797-8 Je 16 '15
Royal agricultural show at Nottingham. 11 En-
gineer 120:30-1 Jl 9 '15
Small caterpillar tractors for miscellaneous
hauling. 11 Eng N 72:1316 D 31 '14
Small farm tractor. Scl Am 112:304 Ap 3 '16
& Contr 43:185 F 24 '15; Munic J 38:447-1
Ap 1 '15
Universal tractor co.'s tractors. 11 Horseless
Age 34:886 D 16 '14
Wide-spread use of the steam road locomotive
in England, il Sci Am 113:471 N 27 '15
Sec also Electric tractors; Gas tractors
Trade acceptances
Use of trade acceptances In business. E. F.
UuBrul. Am Ind 16:25-7 N '16
Trade agreements
United States commission on Industrial rela-
tions makes report of progress. Iron Tr R
65:1100-1 D 10 *14
S(e alto Arbitration, Industrial
Trade associations
Commercial organizations In the United King-
dom with a description of British manu-
facturers' and employers' organizations. A. J.
Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 102:41-53
Man who wouldn't Join. K C. CardwelL Dom
Eng 69:332 D 12 '14
Master mechanic and general contractor. E. B.
Tonnesen. Metal Work 83:296-7 F 19 '15
Trade catalogs. See Catalogs
Trade commission, Federal. See United States —
Federal trade commission
Trade marks
British India. U S Sp Cons Rep 72:138-44 '15
Cancelatlon of the ten-year clause. Sci Am
113:84 Jl 24 '15
Detroit's trade-mark contest. Sci Am 112:323
Ap 3 '16
Register trade marks in Latin America. Auto-
mobile 33:411 S 2 '15
Ruling affecting owners of trade marks. H: C.
Thomson. Textile World 48:379 Ja '15
Trade papers
Money and time saving recording systems;
reading of trade Journals and books. R. T.
Gebler. Metal Work 84:300-2 S 8 '15
News service of trade and technical press.
W. H. Taylor. Metal Work 83:649 Ap 80 '15
Profit from reading their trade paper. 11 Metal
Work 83:489+ Mr 19 '16
Trade papers adopt standards of practice. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:537 S 18 '15
Trade schools
Machine design In a Rhode Island school.
W. E. Freeland. 11 diags Iron Age 96:1105-7
N 11 '15
Teaching shop work. Mach 21:975 Ag '15
Trade school Idea at Gary, Ind. 11 Bldg Age
37:25-8 S '15
Training carpenters for the trade at Bridge-
port. J. F. Johnson. 11 Am Ind 15:26-8 Mr
Vocational training in French cities. F. L.
Glynn. 11 Metal Work 83:760-1+ D 11 '14
See also Corporation schools; Industrial
education
Trade unions
Commercial organizations in the United King-
dom with a description of British manu-
facturers1 and employers' organizations.
A. J. Wolfe. U S Bur For & Dom Com 102:
37-53 '15
Employer sustained In excluding union men.
Ry Age 58:208 Ja 29 '15
Legal decisions on T^Tfag Questions: miners
may legally Join labor organizations. Colliery
36:896 F '15
flee alM Arbitration, Industrial; Employ-
ers' associations; Labor and laboring classes;
Open and closed shop; Picketing1; Strikes;
Trade agreements
Determination of the biochemical oxygen de-
mand by the saltpeter method In stockyards,
tannery and corn products wastes. A. Led-
erer. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:614-16 Je '15
470
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Trade waste — Continued ^
Disposal of cannery wastes. D. Englls. Munlc
J 38:65-9 Ja 21 '16
Experience gained In the treatment of the
wastes from the scouring of wool. H. R.
Cro hurst and A. D. Western. Eng & Contr
44:370-6 N 10 '16
Liquid trade wastes. Sol Am S 80:51 Jl 24 '15
Maintenance of sewers and disposal works de-
mands treatment of Injurious trade wastes.
W. I* Stevenson. Eng Rec 71:256-60 F 27 '15
Processes available for the treatment of in-
dustrial wastes. Eng & Contr 43:363-5 Ap
21 '15
Summary of the results of experiments on the
purification of creamery refuse and their
application. H. R. Crohurst and A. D. Wes-
ton. Eng & Contr 44:7-9 Jl 7 '15
Test plant operated to deodorize oil refinery
wastes. F. R. Hesser. 11 dlags Eng Rec 72:
541-2 O 30 '15
Trades schools. See Trade schools
Trading stamps
Trading stamps and premium legislation. E. J.
Buckley. Metal Work 83:753 My 21 '15
Traffic league, National Industrial. See National
industrial traffic league
Traffic regulation. See Street traffic
Traffic signs
Semaphore type of street signal, diag Eng N
Street traffic signals, Cleveland. O. 11 Munlc J
39:697 N 4 '15
Traffic-control signal. 11 plan Eng N 74:320 Ag
Traffic signal for fire apparatus. Munlc J 39:
828 Ag 26 '15
Traffic warning signs. H. M. White. 11 Munlo
J 38:668 My 13 '15
Warning semaphore with light and horn for
fire engines. Munic J 39:329 Ag 26 '16
Traffic surveys. See Road traffic; Street rail-
roads — Traffic; Street traffic
Trailers. See Street cars— Trailers; Street rail-
roads — Trailer operation
Train dispatchers
Duties of a train despatches Ry Age 59:318 Ag
20 '15
Train deapatcher as a revenue solicitor. J. L.
COBS. Ry Age 59:322 Ag 20 '15
Train dispatchers' association of America
28th annual convention, St. Paul, Minn., June
15. Ry Age 59:16-17 Jl 2 '15
Train dispatching
Automatic telephone system at the Kansas
City terminal. 11 Ry R 65:768-70 D 26 '14
Dead train orders. J. L, Cosa. Ry Age 57:1122-8
Radio telegraphy and telephony for railroads.
J: TJ. Hogan, Jr. 11 dlags Elec W 66:570-2 S
Telephone train dispatching on the Cedar Rap-
Ids & Iowa City railway, il Elec Ry J 44:1309
D 12 '14
Train deapatcher— who has no grievance com-
mittee. W: E. Watts. Ry Age 58:217-18 F 6
*15
Wireless telegraph and telephone on the
ftAATiiV- * B- w " R7 B
Train ferries. See Car ferries
Train Indicators
National train indicators at Kansas City. II Ry
Age 58:272-3 F 12 '15
Train Indicators at Huston, London, station.
11 Ry Age 58:789 Ap 2 '15
Train lighting. See Car lighting
Train load. See Railroads— Train load
Train resistance
a a a Wentworth-
Rolling resistance of cars over switches and
frogs. C. L. Eddy. Ry Age 58:796-8 Ap 9 '15
Scientific train loading; tonnage rating. O. S.
Beyer, Jr. Ry Age 59:507-11 S 17 '15; Same.
?y Age. (Mech_e&6) 89g:502-5 O '15; Sam?ab?:
electric cars. F. E.
101-2 S 4 '15 -
Ry R 67:594-8
Tests of car resistance. C. L. Eddy.
73:899-900 My 6 '15; Same. Sd Am S i
Train resistance of electric cars at starting,
D. D. Jawing. Elec Ry J 46:279-80. 637 A*
Train sheds. See Railroads— Train sheds
Train staff. See Railroads— Signals
Trains. See Railroads — Trains
Trains, Hospital. See Hospital trains
Trains beds. See Railroads — Train sheds
Trans-Siberian railway. See Siberian railway
Horizontal c
cross- hair adjustment of the w
neer's transit. M. F. Sayre. Eng N 73:39
New Smith solar Attachment. A. D. Kldder.
II Eng N 73:1068-70 Je 3 '16
One-piece trussed transit standards. 11 Eng N
Transmission of power. See Power transmission
Transportation
American engineer in China. W: B. Parsons.
Jl map J FT Inst 179:381-413 Ap '15; Abstract.
Eng M 49:430-4 Je '15
Economic elements involved in transportation
and communication problems on country
roads. Eng & Contr 48:528-9 Je 16 '15
Railway and the automobile. T. C. Powell. Ry
Age 59:804 O 29 '15
Transportation in the fair grounds; Intra-
mural railway, auto trains, rolling chairs
and moving platform at the Panama- Pacific
international exposition. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
754-6 Ap 17 '16
Transportation on land and sea; the growth
of the railway and the steamship. 11 Scl Am
112:623-6+ Je 5 '16
See altto Aeronautics; Automobiles; Com-
merce; Demurrage; Electric railroads; Ex-
press companies; Ferryboats; Freight car
service; Freight handling; Haulage; Jitney
buses; Mine haulage; Motor trucks; Motor
vehicles; Pneumatic tubes; Ports; Rail-
roads; River traffic: Shipping; Steamboats:
Street railroads; Telpherage; Terminals;
Trucks; Vehicles; Waterways
Transportation, Military
General locomotive. Scl Am 112:212 Mr 6 '15
Mechanical traction in war. Scl Am S 78:407 D
26 '14
8'e alHO Automobiles in war; Hospital
trains; Motor trucks, Military; Motorcycles
in war; Railroads in war
Transportation and car accounting officers, Asso-
ciation of. See Association of transportation
and car accounting officers
Transportation exhibits. See Railroads— Exhi-
bitions
Transvaal
Rec al»o Gold mines and mining — Trans-
vaal
Transylvania (steamship)
Geared turbine Atlantic liner, plan .
Engineer 118:438 N 6 '14; Same cond.
48:60&-6 Ja '15
Traveling engineers' association
23d annual convention, Chicago, Sept. 7-10. Ry
Age 59:473-4, 505-18 S 10-17 '15
23d annual convention, Chicago, Sept. 7-10.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:499-510 O '15
23d annual convention, Chicago, Sept. 7-10. Ry
R 67:387-41, 360-2 S 11-18 'IS
Traverse table*
Aids to traverse computations. H. Andrews.
Eng N 74:940-1 N 31 '15
Computation of survey traverses. H. Andrews.
Eng N 74:268-9 Ag 6 '15
Do surveyors use traverse tables? Eng N 73:
1038-9 My 27 '15
More about traverse tables and survey compu-
tations. E. E. Thum. Eng N 74:124-5 Jl 15
'15
Tree planting
Fall planting. J. J. Levlson. II Am For 21:861-5
^^
Ag
How
to plant a shade tree and how to care
for It the first few years. J. J. Levlson. 11
dlags Am For 21:992-6 O '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'INDEX
471
Tree planting — Continued
Planting time and care of trees. S. B. Detwiler.
Am For 21:100-2 F '15
Selecting trees and shrubs. Am For 21:591-3
Ap '15
Successful example of tree planting. A. S.
Baldwin. 11 Ry Age 58:856 Ap 16 '15
320 miles of shade trees in Massachusetts. Am
For 21:729 Je '15
Tree planting along the Lincoln highway. G. R.
Nevitt. Am For 21:928-9 S '15
JS'tc also Forest planting
Tree surgery. See Trees, Care of .
Tree toads
Rare amphibians at the New York zoological
park. R. L. Dltmars. 11 Sci Am S 80:196 S 25
Trees
American trees in German forests. J. S. Hllck.
11 Am For 21:922-7 S '15
Artificial production of vigorous trees. Sci Am
S 79:160 Mr 6 '15
Baltimore ordinance governing city forester.
Munlc Eng 48:274-5 ApJ15
Bermuda's little trees, w. R. Brown. 11 Am
For 21:186-97 Mr '15
California tree novelties. E. A, Sterling. 11 Am
For 21:768-78, 853-60 Jl-Ag '15
Cannon ball tree of tropical America, il Sci Am
5 79:92 F 6 '15
Chinese trees do well here, il Am For 21:664-6
Ap '15
Effect of tarred roads upon trees. Sci Am
112:344 Ap 10 '15
Flushing's oldest tree. E. F. Martin. 11 Am
For 21:614-15 My '15
Hardwoods on the country estate. W. H. Mil-
ler. 11 Am For 21:780-91 Jl '15
How^ a tree grows. B. Adams. Am For 21:935-6
Ornamental and shade trees. J. J. Levison.
See monthly numbers of American forestry
Selecting shade trees. S. B. Detwiler. Am For
21:18-21 Ja '15
Sprout growth of trees. B. Adams. 11 Am For
21:1059-61 N '15
Tree fruits and flowers. W. H. Miller, il Ana
For 21:617-25 My f!6
ticc also Forests and forestry; Lumber;
Timber; Tree planting; Woodlots; also
names of trees, e. g. Chestnut, Cypress, Fir,
Hemlock, Juniper, Pine, Tulip tree
Diseases and pesta
Ornamental and shade trees. J. J. Levison.
Am For 21:797-801 Jl '16
Trees* Care of
How to plant a shade tree and how to care
for it the first few years. J. J. Levison. 11
dlags Am For 21:992-6 O '15
Planting time and care of trees. S. B. Detwil-
er. Am For 21:100-2 F '15
Taking the crook out of a tree. H. D. Lip-
pineott; T: B. Meehan. Am For 21:1063-4 N
Cott
Cost of caring for trees in Newark, N. J. Eng
6 Contr 43:88 Ja 27 '15
Trenches
Adapted machinery and construction methods
employed on new Western avenue sewer,
Chicago — time studies. S. E. Bates. 11 dlag
Eng & Conlr 44:283-C O 13 '16
Backfilling wagons, truck and shovel make
record on sewer job. il Eng Rec 72:521 O 23
Cheap and effective backfilling with a road
roller. B. A. Helnly. il Eng N 73:941 My 13
'15
Cost of trench work through brick pavement
for wire conduit. F. L. Shldler. Eng & Contr
43:504 Je 2 '15
Digging and filling trenches by machine, il
Sci Am 111:512 D 19 '14
Excavating and backfilling sewer trenches by
machine. Eng Rec 71:20-1 Ja 2 '15
Excavating and timbering the very deep
trenches required in reservoir and other dam
construction. J. M. M. Grelg. plans Eng &
Contr 44:176-8 S 8 '15
Power scraper for backfilling trenches. 11 Eng
& Contr 44:213-10 S 15 '15
Steam shovel digs 48-inch pipe trench in busy
street. F: H. Pond, il Eng Rec 71:693-4 My
29 '15
Track-trench excavating machine. 11 Elec Ry
J 40:74 Jl 10 '15
Trenches, Military. See Intrenchments
Trent agitators
Slime agitation and solution replacement meth-
ods at the West End mill, Tonopah, Nev.
J. A. Carpenter, diag Am Inst Min E Bui
104:1(139-51 AS '15; Same. Met & Chem Eng
13:071-6 O 1 *L5
Trent river
Improvement of the river Trent, map Engi-
neer 119:130-1 F 5 '15
Trenton, New Jersey
Streets
Trenton's 1914 paving work. H. F. Harris. 11
Mimic J 38:275-80 Mr 4 '15
Trephining
Prehistoric man and his early efforts to com-
bat disease. T. IV. Parry. 11 Sci Am S 78:305-
6 D 5 '14
Trestles
Design, construction, operation and cost of a
2,5.44-ft. steel stocking trestle at the Negau-
nee mine, Negaunee, Mich. S. R. Elliott, il
Bug & Contr 44:171-3 S 1 '15 ^
Permanent stockpile trestle of wood. O. Gus-
tafson. 11 dlags Eng & Min J 98:1003-4 D 5 '14
Pile and timber trestle bridges. Ry Age 59:
754-6 O 22 '15
Plledriver with traversing leads for driving
trestle bents. 11 diags Eng N 73:28-9 Ja 7
Record reconstruction at Galveston. il Elec
By J 46:867 O 23 '15
Renewing trestle stringers without delay to
traffic. S. C. Tanner, il dlag Ry Age 59:
348 Ag 20 '15
Trestle building with easily moved pile driver.
G: A. Eaton. 11 Eng Rec 71:501 Ap 17 '15
Virgin country renders concrete pipe line con-
struction difficult. B. Ehle. 11 dlags Eng Rec
72:507-10 O 23 '15
Sec also Bridges
Trestles, Concrete
Concrete trestles on Tennessee division second
track, Illinois Central R. R. M. Johnson. 11
Ry R 56:715-18 My 29 '15
Design of standard solid-deck reinforced con-
crete trestle In use on Illinois Central rail-
road. Eng & Contr 44:287-9 O 13 '15
Reinforced- concrete highway trestle. S. M.
Cotten. dlags Eng Rec 71:54 Ja 9 '15
Solid deck trestles and bridges on the Illinois
Central, il diags Ry Age 59:279-80 Ag 13 '15
Unit- construction system applied to a three-
mile concrete viaduct to reduce the cost, il
dlags plan Eng Rec 72:248-51 Ag 28 '15
Trinitrotoluene
Trinitrotoluene in the war. Sci Am S 79:171
Mr 13 '15
Trinity river, Texas
Levee construction on Trinity river. O. W.
Flnley. Eng & Contr 44:sup29-30 O 6 '15
Methods and cost survey of Trinity river,
Texas. T. H. Jackson. Eng & Contr 44:271-3
O 6 '16
Trloxymetnylene
Action of trloxymethylene on p-xylene in the
presence of aluminum chloride. R. C. Hus-
ton and D. T. Ewlng. Am Chem Soc J 37:
2394-9, 2401 O '15
Action of trloxymethylene on the various hy-
drocarbons in the presence of aluminum
chloride. G. B. Frankforter and V. Kokatnur.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2399-401 O '15
T rlph en yl methane
Temperature coefficients and the effects of
acids, bases and salts in reaction velocities
of the trlphenylmethane dyes. .H. C. Biddle
and C. W. Porter. Am Chem Soc J 37:1571-89
Je '15
472
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Trfphenylmethyl
Triphenylxnethyl; preparation of p-hydroxy-
trlphenylcarblnol and attempts to Isolate
the corresponding triarylmethyl. M. Gom-
berg and R. L. Jlckling. Am Chem Soc J 87:
2575-91 N '15
Triphenylmethyl; the additive compounds of
trlphenylmethyl and some saturated hydro-
carbons. M. Gomberg and C. S. Schoepfle.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2569-74 N '15
Trlsectlon of angles
Trisecting an angle mechanically. Bel Am 113:
271 S25 f!5
Trolley lines. See Electric railroads
Trolley poles. See Poles, Concrete
Trolley wheels. See Electric railroads — Equip-
ment and supplies
A. S. T. M. specifications for trolley wire. Elec
Ry J 46:62-3 Jl 10 '15
See also Electric railroads— "Wiring
Trolley- wire splicer
Balanced trolley-wire splicer, dlag Elec By J
46:919 O 30 '15
Trolleys
Electric crane trolley. 11 Ry Age 58:708 Mr 26
'15 /
Bee also Electric railroads — Equipment
Troy, New York
Bridges
Center bearing, machinery and gates, Con-
gress street swingbrldge. diags plan Eng
N 73:804-5 Ap 29 T.5
Congress street bridge across the Hudson
river at Troy; structural features. H: W.
Hodge, diags Eng N 73:574-5 Mr 25 '15
Troy, Pennsylvania
Sewerage
Privately financed system of sewers. H: W.
Taylor. Eng Rec 71:79-80 Ja 16 '15 .
Trucks
Methods of handling L. C. L, outbound freight.
E. H. Lee. Ry Age 57:1181-4 D 25 '14
New type of factory lift truck. 11 Iron Age 96:
368 Ag 12 '15
Bte also Car trucks; Electric trucks;
Motor trucks
Trusses
Design and construction of roof and wall
trusses. M. A. Howe, diags Brlckb 24:55-8.
89-92, 119-24, 133-6, 175-8 iSr-Jl '15
Design of beams, girders and trusses. E. Me-
Cullough. diags Bldg Age 36:27-8 Jl; 33-4
Ag; 29-30 S; 37-9 O; 37-9 N; 27-9 D '14; 37:
39-41 Ja; 31-3 F; 27-8 Mr; 49-50 Ap; 49-50
N*h4Vr>J'ii> J1; 27"8 *** 29~80 : 87"8
Eccentric heel Joint of roof truss: solution of
problem. E: H. Rockwell. Eng N 74:796-8 O
21 15
greeting new trusses on a canal bridge and
dam. W. R. Browne. 11 diags Eng N 74:173-4
< M- EUot B3ng N
Heavy trusses and foundation girders used In
steel bank building, diags Eng Rec 71:718-14
High stresses carried by heavy riveted truss.
it diags Eng Rec 72:159 Ag 7 '15
Moments at eccentric heel- Joint of roof truss.
C: W. Chassalng. Eng N 78:990 My 20' '15
Moments at eccentric heel- Joint of roof truss.
E: Godfrey. Eng N 74:399 Ag 26 '15
Problem In truss design. Eng N 73:592 Mr 25
Safe construction of church roof trusses.
E McCullough. diags Bldg: Age 3739-61 Ja
Stresses in a rigid frame of two columns and
le. F. Freyhold. Eng N 73:
Sre also Bridges; Building; Girders;
Strains and stresses
Trust companies
See also Railroads— Equipment trusts
Trusts, Industrial
Full text of decision in the United States dis-
trict court for the district of New Jersey.
Iron Tr R 56:1171-1218 Je 10 '15
German cartel policy. O: H. Luken. Eng M 48:
508-16 Ja '15
Government co-operation with our industries.
' Scl Am 112:99 Ja 30 '15
United States steel corporation wins its suit.
Iron Age 95:1299-1301+ Je 10 '15
tier altto Clayton act; Public service cor-
porations— Regulation
Comparison of methods for the determination
of the proteolytlc activity of pancreas prep-
arations. J. H. Long and A. TT. Barton. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2151-66 O •«
Tube milling
Tube-mill tonnage calculation. N. Cunning-
ham. Met & Chem Eng 13:22, 138 Ja, Mr ^5
Tube-milling: closed circuit. W. J. Pentland.
Met & Chem Eng 13:826-7 N 16 '15
Tube-milling for the flotation or oil-concen-
tration process. W. B. Easton. Met & Chem
Eng 13:19-90 F '15
Tube-milling in all-slime cyanide practice.
W. J. Pentland. Met & Chem Eng 12:760-3;
13:204-5 D '14, Ap '15 '
Tube- milling tonnage calculation and notes
on tube- milling. H. B. Lowden; A. H. Jones.
Met & Chem Eng 13:70-2 F '15
Tube-milling tonnage calculation and notes on
tube-milling. J. H. Haynes. Met & Chem Eng
13:10-12 Ja '15
See also Gold milling; Ore treatment
Tube mills
British Portland cement making machinery;
shells for ball and tube mills. 11 Engineer 120:
195-6 Ag 27 '15
Injector for tube-mill feed. N. Carless. dlag
Met & Chem Eng 13:389 Je '15
Manganese-steel castings in the mining in-
dustry. W. S. McKee. 11 diag Am Inst Mln
E Bui 108:2402-6 D '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:
1079-80 D 2 '15
Scoop discharges for tube-mills. W. R. Dowl-
Ing. Met & Chem Eng 13:874 N 16 'IB
Tube-mill end liners. J. F. Pyles. Met & Chem
Eng 12:784-5 D '14
Ftco also Crushing machinery; Hardlnge
mill
Tuberculosis
Artificial light treatment of surgical tubercu-
losis. Scl Am S 80:175-6 S 11 '15
Cost of health-seeking. Scl Am 112:78 Ja 23 '15
Phthisis conditions on the Rand. A. C. Key.
Eng & Mln J 99:28-9 Ja 2 '15
Pulmonary disease among miners in the Jop-
lin district, Missouri and its relation to rock
dust in the mines. A. J. Lanza and E. Hlg-
glns. 11 maps U S Bur Mines Tech Pa 105:1-
47 '15; Abstract. Eng & Mln J 99:331-3 F 13
'15
Tuberculosis. Hospitals and sanatorium! for
Chicago municipal tuberculosis sanitarium.
C. A. Erikson. 11 plans Brlckb 24:267-72, pi
151-7 N '15
Cook county tuberculosis colony at Oak Forest,
111. C. A. Erikson. 11 plans Brlckb 24:273-6,
pi 158-60 N '15
Tubes
Drawing metal tubes of special section. C. L>.
Lucas 11 diag Mach 21:457-9 F '15
Drawing smaller sizes of brass tubing. 11 Iron
Age 95:661-3 Mr 25 '15
Seamless drawn steel tubes. Power 42:121 Jl
27 '15
Simple physical testa for condenser tubes.
H: A. Cozzens, Jr. 11 Elec W 66:642 S 18 '15
Small aluminum tubes. J. F. Sheehy. 11 diags
Metal Ind n s 18:55-6 F '15
Tube forming die. A. H. Wilson, diags Mach
21:666-7 Ap '15
Wrought Iron and steel tubes. J. G. Stewart.
Power 41:523-4 Ap 18 '15
See also Pipes
Tubes, Boiler. See Boiler tubes
Tubular bridges. See Bridges, Tubular
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
473
Tucson, Arizona
Lighting
Tucson's ornamental street-lighting system.
11 Elec R & W Elec'n 66:962-3 My 22 '16
Tulip tree
Characteristics and seeding of the tulip tree.
S. B. Elliott. 11 Am For 21:840-4 Ag '15
Tulip or yellow poplar tree. 11 Am For 21:833-
40 Ag '15
Tumbling barrels
Traveling mill for cleaning scrap. 11 plan Iron
Age 96:14-15 Jl 1 '15
Tumbling barrel ("Jim Butler") work. T. C.
Eichstaedt. Metal Ind n s 13:368-9 S '15
Tungsten
Burmese tungsten. E. Maxwell-Lefroy. En-
gineer 120:320-1 O 1 '15
Effect of chromium and tungsten upon the
hardening and tempering of nigh speed tool
steel; abstract with discussion. C. A. Ed-
wards and H. Kikkawa. Iron Age 96:1126-7
N 11 '15
Melting-point of tungsten. I. Langmuir. J FT
Inst 180:490-2 O '15 ^^
Production of tungsten and molybdenum in
England. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:719 Ag '15
Separation of tungsten from molybdenum.
E: E. Marbaker. Am Chem Soc J 37:86-95
Ja '15
Tungsten in the British empire. Eng & Mln
J 100:50-1 Jl 10 '15
Tungsten ores in 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:229-30
Ja 30 '15
Tungsten — the hardener. J. E: Schipper. 11
Automobile 32:351-4 F 25 '15
Tungsten lamps. See Electric lamps, Tungsten
Tunnel design
Arched relnforced-concrete conduits designed
- the theory of least work. W. M. Smith.
Rec 71:648-52 My 22 '15
ng a sewer tunnel of special concrete
blocks reinforced. A. J. Latornell. diags
Eng N 74:127-8 Jl 15 '15
Construction of water works tunnels in the
Metropolitan water district of Massachu-
setts. W: E. Foss. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
42:451-3 N 11 f!4
Tunnel fires
Tunnel destroyed by fire on the Southern Pa-
cific, il Ry Age 69:115-16 Jl 16 '15
Tunnel lining
Belt conveyors will help simultaneous driving
and lining of air tunnel. O. D. Emerson, fl
dlags map Eng Rec 72:218-19 Ag 21 '15
City tunnel of the CatsklU aqueduct W. E.
Spear. Eng N 73:194-9 F 4 '15
Construction plant and methods employed In
building a system of concrete block tunnel
sewers at Edmonton, Alberta, dlags Eng &
Contr 43:361-3 Ap 21 '15
Determination of stresses In and design of cast
iron lining for subaqueous tunnels. F. A. N.
Seurot. dlags Eng & Contr 43:90-2 F 3 '15
Large telescopic steel form for tunnel lining.
11 Eng & Contr 44:152 Ag 25 '16
Light steel lining plates as a substitute for
timbering in tunneling. 11 Eng & Contr 44:
97 Ag 4 '15
Lining a double track railway tunnel under
traffic. R. Meacham. 11 dlag Ry Age 59:966-8
N 19 '15; Same. Ry R 57:646-8 N 20 '15;
Same. Eng & Contr 44:395-6 N 17 '15
Lining a railway tunnel by compressed air. 11
Eng N 74:1033 N 25 '15
Lining the Snoqualmle tunnel, dlag Ry Age 68:
ISJTJa 22 '15
Lining1 tunnels on the new Lewistown-Oreat
Falls line of the St Paul, dlag Ry Age 68:
978-9 My 7 '15
Lining two 5-ft tunnels by use of concrete
atomizer. 11 Eng N 74:938-9 N 11 '15
Molding and casting large tunnel segments.
L: J Joaten. 11 dlags Foundry 43:356-9 S '15
Molding cast-Iron tunnel linings. L: J. Jostexu
11 Iron Age 95:715-19 Ap 1 '15
New Intake tower and tunnel at the St. Louis
water works. E: C. Davis. 11 Assn Eng Soc J
58:287-93 D '14; Excerpt (Lining .the St
Louis water tunnel),. Eng N 73:164-8 Ja 28
Placing a concrete lining in the Sandy Ridge
tunnel. 11 plan Ry Age 59:533-6 S 17 '16; Same.
Ry R 67:327-32 S 11 '15: Same (Self-pro-
pelled compressed-air mixing plant) Eng
Rec 72:353-5 S 18 '15 ^^
Pneumatic outfit delivers concrete 1300 feet
to tunnel forms. 11 Eng Rec 71:246 F 20 '15
Records of operation in handling concrete with
compressed air. 11 diag Concrete Cem 6:
260-3 D '14
Tunnel lining by compressed air. 11 Ry Age 57:
1143-4 D 18 '14
Tunnel waterproofing with cement- and- clay
mortar. Eng N 73:731-2 Ap 16 '15
Tunnel shields
Collapsed tunnel shield at Memphis rebuilt
in bad ground. C. H. Hollingsworth. 11 diags
Eng Rec 71:388-9 Mr 27 '15
East river tunnel shields. 11 diags Eng N 74:
962-5 N 11 '15
Roof shield used for driving railroad tunnel in
soft earth. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:272-3 F 27
'16; Same cond. Eng M 49:280-1 My '15
Tunnel ventilation
Ventilating the Stampede tunnel of the North-
ern Pacific. 11 dlags Ry Age 59:234-5 Ag 6
'15
Ventilation of Allegheny Summit tunnel: suc-
cessful installation of Virginian railway at
one portal of a 6176 -ft bore for the most
part of a 1.22-per cent grade. F. F. Harring-
ton. 11 diags Eng Rec 70:324-5 S 19 '14;
Same. Oen Elec R 17:1182-5 D '14; Same.
Ry R 65:741-3 D 19 '14
See also Subways— Ventilation
Tunneling. See Tunnels and tunneling
Tunnels and tunneling
Absolute dependability of central-station
power. 11 Elec W 65:1265-6 My 15 '15
Belt conveyors will help simultaneous driving
and lining of air tunnel. G. D. Emerson, fl
dlags map Eng Rec 72:218-19 Ag 21 '15
Bottom heading successful at Snoqualmle tun-
nel, dlags Eng Rec 71:193 F 13 '15
Building Invert of Milwaukee Intake tunnel.
L. O. Warren, diags Eng- N 74:892-3 N 4 '15
Calculations showing economy of constructing
the Rogers Pass tunneL J. O. Sullivan, dlags
Eng & Contr 44:398-400 N 17 '15
Canvas air duct in tunneling. Eng N 74:177-8
Jl 22 '15
Catskill aqueduct tunneling. 11 diag Munlc J
. 38:728-9 My 27 '15
City tunnel of the Catskill aqueduct. W. E.
Spear, dlags plan Eng N 73:56-60, 98-103,
148-53, 194-9 Ja 14- F 4 '15; Excerpt. Eng M
48:898-900 Mr '15
Collapsed tunnel shield at Memphis rebuilt in
bad ground. C. H. Hollingsworth. il dlags
Eng Rec 71:388-9 Mr 27 '16
Completing the Mount Royal tunnel into Mon-
treal. 11 diags plan Ry Age 59:857-60 N 5 '16
Completion of a long tunnel in France. Eng N
74:91-2 Jl 8 '15
Constructing rock tunnel of 50-ft. clear width,
Stockton st., San Francisco. E. O. Tilton. 11
diags plan Eng & Contr 43:98-6 F 3 '16
Construction features on the Passalc valley
sewer. 11 dlags Munlc J 38:59-62 Ja 21 '15
Construction of Mile Rock tunneL San Fran-
cisco, il Munlc Eng 48:211-13 Mr '15
Construction plant and methods employed on
new water works intake tunnel at Mil-
waukee. 11 diags plan Eng & Contr 43:352-5,
871-2 Ap 21-28 '15
Construction progress on the Twin Peaks tun-
nel. A. J. Cleary. 11 diags Eng N 74:869-71 N
Construction work on Twin Peaks tunnel, San
Francisco. 11 Eng N 73:1087 My 27 '15
Contractor's methods and plant at the Ken-
nerdell tunnel of the Pennsylvania R. R.
Bng N 78:636-6 Ap 1 '16
Deep tunnel completed in unsound rock solid-
ified by extraordinary grouting. 11 Eng Rec
72:417-19 O 2 '16
Details of record tunneling at Rogers' Pass.
Eng Rec 71:27-8 Ja 2 '16
Driving a five-mile tunnel through the Sel-
kirk?. 11 dlags map Ry Age 67:1062-4 D 11 '14
Driving and lining carried on simultaneously
at Snoqualmle tunnel saved timbering. R. W.
Rae. dlags Eng Rec 72:44-6 Jl 10 '16
474
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Tunnels and tunneling — Continued „
Driving the Sheep Creek tunnel, dlags Eng &
Min J 98:093-8 O 17 '14; Same cond. Eng &
Contr 43:15:»-4 F 17 *15
Driving the tunnel for the Marseilles-Rhone
canal. R: F. Wagner, dlag Eng N 74:803-4 O
21 '15
Earth tunnel for pipe sewer at Virginia, Minn.
11 Eng M 73:351 F 18 '15
Economic comparison of European and Amer-
ican methods of driving tunnel heading. E.
Lauchli. dlags JSng & Contr 44:411-13 N 24
Grouting equipment for city tunnel, CatskUl
aqueduct ^ TV. E. Spear, diags Eng N 73:
Important realinement problem on the Penn-
sylvania. II map Ry Age 59:456-8 S 10 "15
Largest tunnel In the world. E. L. CorthelL
diags map Eng X 74:3$ti-7 Ag 26 '15; Ab-
stract. Eng £lHm J 100:800 N 13 '15
Methods and Instruments used In making
precise surface and underground surveys
for the Canadian Northern Ry. tunnel.
Montreal, Canada. J. L. Busfleld. il dlags
plan Eng & Contr 42:383-6 O 21 '14
ethods used In building the Rogers Pass
dlags Eng N 74:920-3 N 11 '15; Ex-
!ng& Min J 100:957-8 D 11 '15
Methods
tunneL
cei.
Mlle-i
dlags _
Modern me
____ „ tunnel in Pittsburgh, Penn.
N 74:300 Ag 12 '15
_______ _____ iods In railway tunnel construc-
tion. C: S. Churchill, dlags Ry R 57:547-65
O 30 '15
New American tunneling record at Rogers'
Pass. Eng Rec 70:659 D 19 '14
New methods of pneumatic tunneling aid safe
and rapid completion of Passalc valley sewer
contract 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:130-8 Ja 30 '15
New York rapid transit railway extensions.
F. Lavis. 11 dlags Eng N 72:1206-10 D 17 '14
New York subway tapped for new connections
while carrying heavy traffic. 11 dlags plan
Eng Rec 72:255-7 Ag 28 '15
Opening of the Mont d'Or tunnel. U map En-
gineer 119:505-6, 608 My 21 '15
Piercing the* Selkirk mountains for a flve-
mlle tunneL 11 map Eng Rec 70:604-6 D 5 '14;
Same cond. Eng/M 48:760-2 F '15
Primer on explosives for metal miners and
quarrymen. C: E. Munroe and C. Hall, dlags
pi U S Bur Mines Bui 80:72-93 '15
Progress on Summit cut-off of the Lacka-
wanna. 11 diags Ry Age 58:238-9 F 5 '15
Railroad building under and over the streets
of New York, il map Scl Am 113:96-7+ Jl
31 '15
Rapid tunnel driving under the bonus system.
JfT R. McFarland. Eng N 74:405-6 Ag 26 '15;
Same. Eng & Min J 100:517-18 S 25 '16
Roof shield used for driving railroad tunnel
In soft earth. Point Defiance, Tacoma. 11
dlags Eng Rec 71:272-3 F 27 '15; Same
cond. Eng M 49:280-1 My '15
Roosevelt drainage tunnel. Cripple Creek. Col-
orado. T. H. Sheldon. 11 map Eng & Min J
100:545-9 O 2 '15
Rove tunnel on the canal from Marseilles to
the Rhone. Bourgougnon. diags Eng & Contr
43:536-7 Je 16 '15; Abstract (Largest tunnel
In the world) Eng M 49:759 Ag '15
Sewer tunnel In clay driven with simple equip-
ment In eight weeks. Eng Rec 71:181 F 6 '15
Snoqualmle tunnel; C.( M. & St. F. Ry.
Hng N 73:346-9 F 18 '15
features In the new intake tunnel
peed of tunnel timbering increased by using
erection outlookers. dlags Eng N 73:548 Mr
18 '15
Stockton street tunnel and Twin Peaks tun-
nel In San Francisco. A. J. deary. 11 map
Eng N 73:314-17 F 18 '15 *
Tunnel driven under Inclined railway with
thin earth cover. R. A. Rttey. 11 dlags Eng
Rec 72:365-6 S 18 '15 ^
Tunnel driving record on Paasalc valley
sewer. Munic J 38:506 Ap 15 '15
Tunnel, 400 feet below existing bore, replaces
Two-mile street railway tunnel at San Fran-
cisco. Eng Rec 71:47-8 Ja 9 '15
"Will pioneer bore weaken Rogers Pass tunnel?
E. Lauchli. Eng Rec 71:308 Mr C '15
Seo also Blasting; Excavation; Mining en-
gineering; Subwa5Ts; Tunnel design; Tunnel
lining; Tunnel shields; Tunnel ventilation
Tunnels and tunneling, Subaqueous
Astoria-Bronx gas tunneL J. F. Springer. 11
Munic J 39:649-50 O 28 '15
Astoria tunnel under the East river for gas
distribution In New York city. J: V. Davles.
11 map Am Gas Light J 103:225-30, 214-7+
Chelsea Creek tunnel for Boston water main.
W. B. Conant, 11 diags Munic J 38:387-90 Mr
Cleveland west side water-supply tunneL U
dlags plan Eng N 73:4-8 Ja 7 '15
Construction of water works tunnels In the
Metropolitan water district of Massachu-
setts. W: E. Foss. 11 dlags map Eng & Contr
42:84-9, 129-81, 352-5, 461-3 Jl 22, Ag 5, O
14, N 11 '14
Detail and fabrication of Harlem river tubes.
T: Duckworth. II dlags Eng Soc W Pa 31:
538-60; Discussion. 31:560-8? O '15
Determination of stresses In and design of cast
Iron lining for subaqueous tunnels. P. A. N.
Seurot. diags Eng & Contr 43:90-2 F 3 '15
East river tunnel shields. 11 dlags Eng N 74:
Economic value of the Detroit river tunnel.
Scl Am 113:422 N 13 '15
Flooding and recovery of the Astoria tunnel.
H. Carpenter, il diags Eng N 74:673-8, 736-
Great gas tunnel under the East river. J. F.
Springer. 11 Scl Am 113:380-1 O 30 '15
Harlem river four-track subway tunnel. O.
Hoff. 11 dlags map Eng Soc W Pa 31:517-37;
Discussion. 31:571-83 O '15
Important terminal improvement; Detroit
river tunnel. 11 Scl Am S 80:308 N 13 '15
Laying a 6-ft. pipe tunnel across the Milwau-
kee river. 11 dlags Eng N 73:522-4 Mr 18 '15
New York rapid transit railway extensions.
F. Lavls. 11 dlags Eng N 72:1250-4 D 24 '14
New York tunnel power plants. II plans Eng N
74:700-1 O 7 '15
Plledrivuig destroys a tunnel by clay pressure.
11 Eng N 74:404-5 Ag 26 '15
Seventy years of civil engineering. 11 Scl Am
112:529+ Je 5 '15
Starting six tubes for two new East river sub-
way crossings In New York. 11 dlags Eng Rec
71:810-12 Je 26 '15
Water-pipe tunnel. Metropolitan water-works.
B. Lawrence. 11 dlags Eng N 73:1116-21 Je
10 '15
Turbines
Design of scroll cases and Intakes for single-
runner turbines analyzed. A. G. Hlllberg.
diags Eng Rec 72:413-15, 442-4 O 2-9 '15
Design of turbine draft tubes analyzed. A. G.
Hlllberg. Eng Rec 72:604-7. 630-1 N 13-20 '15
Developments In modern water turbine prac-
tice. _H. Zoelly. 11 diags Power 42:698-702 N
Hydraulic turbines for Great Falls power com-
pany. 11 Eng Rec 71:183 Je 5 '15
Hydraulic turbines; wheels and pumps at the
Panama-Pacific exposition. H. J. Kennedy. 11
Sci Am S 80:124-6 Ag 21 '15
Improved hydraulic governor. 11 Eng Rec 71:
383-4 Mr 20 '16
Largest hydraulic motor. 11 Scl Am 113:163 Ag
One governor controls two waterwheels. fl
Eng Rec 71:372-3 Mr 20 '15
Pelton turbines and their governors: abstract
F. FrfijBil. dlags Am Soc M E J 87:44-6, 113-
15 Ja-F '15
Ten per cent efficiency Increase follows
change from double to single-runner tur-
bine. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:365-7 Mr 20 '16
Turbines of the Cedars (Quebec) hydro-elec-
tric plant. 11 dlag Eng N 73:611-13 Ap 1 '15
Water turbine characteristics. G: H. Bancroft
Eng Bee 71:45-7 Ja 9 '15
Water turbines on the Borgne river plant:
. abstract F. PrasIL dla? Am Soc M E J 87:
44-5 Ja '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
473
Tu rbl nes — Continued
Wicket gates the logical development for
hydraulic turbine regulation. L: F. Moody,
dlags Eng Rec 72:358-60 S 18 '15
World's largest low-head turbines in opera-
tion; Cedars Rapids development. 11 Eng Rec
71:154 Ja 30 '1^
Sec alto Gas turbines; Steam turbines;
Water wheels
Testing
Arrangements for conducting tests on water
turbines when Installed, dlags Elec W 66:253-
4 Jl 31 '15
Cylinder gates increase turbine efficiency;
Holyoke tests. A. G. Hillberg. Eng Rec 71:
485 Ap 17 '15
Diaphragm method for the measurement of
water in open channels of uniform cross-sec-
tion. C. R. Weidner. bibllog il Wls U Bui
Eng S 8:1-72 no 1 '14; Excerpts. Eng N 72:
532-4 S 10 '14; Eng & Contr 42:414-16 O 28
*14
Do cylinder gates increase turbine efficiency?
H. B. Taylor. Eng Rec 71:690-1 My 29 '15
Electrical methods of testing hydraulic tur-
bines: abstract. A. Strickler. Am Soc M E J
37:28^-6 My '16
Means suggested for interpretation of water-
turbine test data. L. F. Harza. 11 Eng Rec
72:642-4 O 30 '16
New flume needed for waterwheel tests; can-
vass of opinions. Eng Rec 71:379 Mr 20 '16
Old wooden turbine tested. C. B. Stewart, il
plan Eng N 74:687-8 O 7 '16
Proposed government testing flume for hy-
draulic turbines not needed. H. B. Taylor.
Eng Rec 72:321-2 S 11 '15
Salt solution test shows turbine efficiency of
93 per cent at Holtwood plant 11 dlags Eng
Rec 71:368-60 Mr 20 '15
Stream gaging by titration; comparative tests
of new chemical and standard mechanical
methods of gaging stream flow, diag plan
Eng & Contr 42:270-3 S 16 '14
Tests of high-power high-speed water tur-
bines. S. J. Zowskl. Eng Rec 70:689-90 D 26
'14
Turbines, Ga*. See Gas turbines
Turbines, Steam. See Steam turbines
Turbo- blowers. See Blowing engines
Turbo-generator sets, Swiss. 11 dlags Engineer
119:179-82, 204-6 fe1 19-26 '16
Engineering prospects in Turkey. Engineer
119:371-2, 395-6 Ap 16-23 '15
Army
Military resources of Turkey. U Sci Am HI:
458 D 5 '14
Industries and resources
Minerals of Asiatic Turkey, map Eng & Min
J 100:716-17 O 80 '16
Navy
Military resources of Turkey. 11 Sci Am 111:
458-9+ D 5 '14
Turning
Adjustable and multi-cutting turning tools.
F. H. Mayoh. dlags Mach 21:302-3 D '14
Amalgamated machinery corporation turning
machine for rapid work. 11 Iron Tr R 57:895
N 4 '15
Machine for rough turning shell blanks, il Iron
Age 95:1402 Je 24 '16
Special turning machine. 11 Iron Tr R 57:32 Jl
1 '15
Turning engine bolts. C. L. Dlckert. 11 dlags
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:193-4 Ap '16
See also Lathes
Turntables
Ball-bearing turntable with latch, dlags Eng
& Min J 99:677-8 Mr 27 '16
Improved turntable for contractor's dump
cars, diag Eng N 73:988 My 20 '15
Turntable aids road contractor in solving haul-
Ing problem. 11 Eng Rec 72:803 S 4 '15
Turpentine
Composition of wood turpentine. M. Adams.
J Ind & Eng Chexn 7:957-60 X '15
Contributions of the chemist to the naval
stores industry. J: E. Teeple. J Ind & Eng
Chern 7:931-2 N '15
Naval stores Industry. A. W. Schorger and
H. S. Bette. dlags 11 pis maps U ti Agric
Bui 229:1-58 '15
Tweed
Making of Scotch tweeds. T: Welsh. Textile
World 48:398-400, 601-3 Ja-F '15
Twilight sleep
Twilight sleep in the light of day. Sci Am S
79:112 F 13 '15
Twine
Electricity in twine and rope mills. 11 Elec R
& W Elec'n 67:661-4 S 25 '15
Finishing jute twine, diag Textile World 48:
431-2 Ja '15
Two -family houses. See Duplex houses
Type
Appropriateness. J. I* Frazier. il Inland Ptr
55:209-12 My '15
Type-designs in imitation of engraved work.
J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr 65:368-4 Je '15
Sec also Printing; Typesetting
Typesetting
Correct spacing of body-matter. J. L. Frazier.
Inland Ptr 55:355-8 Je '15
Use and misuse of special characters and let-
ters. D. H. Howard. Inland Ptr 66:40-2 O '15
#«j also Advertisements; Printing
Job work
Contour. J. L. PVazier. Inland Ptr 56:209-12 N
'15
Distribution of white space. J. L. Frazier. In-
land Ptr 66:365-8 D '16
Forced arrangements. J. L. Frazier. Inland
• Ptr 54:806-7 Mr '15
Idea for the Job. F: F. Turner. Inland Ptr 55:
466-7 Jl '15
Job composition. J. L. Frazier. See monthly
numbers of Inland printer
Lesson in spacing. J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr
56:353-4 D '15
Make it readable. J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr
66:69-70, 218-14 O-N '15
Order of display: J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr 64:
517-19 Ja '15
Points on paneling. J. L. Frazier. Inland Ptr
55:645-6 Ag '16
Running-head as an embellishment J. L. Fra-
zier. inland Ptr 55:785-7 S '15
Styles of typography that have been discarded
— and why. G. P. Farrar. 11 Inland Ptr 56:
616-20 Ag '15
Typesetting machines '
Cost of machine composition. B. Daniels. In-
land Ptr 54:549-60 Ja '16
Modern methods of composing type. 11 Sci Am
S 80:321, 324-6 N 20 '15
One-man typesetting and composing machine*
Inland Ptr 54:512 Ja '15
Sec also Linotype
Developing a typewriter. J. Dangerfleld. Mach
21:579-80 Mr '15
Largest typewriter in the world. 11 Sci Am
112:202 F 27 '15
Seventy years of inventions. 11 Sci Am 112:512,
514 Je 5 '15
Artificial immunity against typhoid fever.
A. M. Jungmann. 11 Sd Am lifcl84-5 AS 28
Biochemical and engineering aspects of sani-
tary water supply. G: W. Fuller. J Fr Inst
180:43-61 Jl 'lT
Effect of filtration and sterilization on typhoid
fever in Philadelphia. F. D. West Munio J
39:111-12 Jl 22 'IS
Model of the typhus carrier. U Sci Am 112:497
My 29 '16
Relations between the water, supply and ty-
phold fever in Washington, D. C. J: Gaub.
Xm Water Works Assn J 1:727-83 D '14
Typhoid carriers. Sci Am 112:428 My 8 '15
Water-borne typhoid fever epidemic at Healds-
burg, Cal W. A. Sawyer. Eng & Contr 44:
476
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
old fever — Continued.
ater borne typhoid In Sacramento, Gal.— In-
teresting application of liquid chlorine. N. E.
Williamson. Eng & Gontr 44:314 O 20 '15
TV ate r- supplies, and health in Massachusetts.
A. L. Gammage. Eng N 74:1077-9 D 2 '15.
Water-supply and typhoid fever at Cumber-
land, Md. A. G. Fowler and M. J. Colton.
11 Eng N 78:969-70 My 20 '15
Typhus fever
Germ of typhus fever. Sci Am 112:591 Je 12 '15
Typhus fever. Sci Am S 80:28 Jl 10 '16
Typography. See Printing
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaums, a cretaceous carnivorous
dinosaur. B. Brown, il Sci Am 113:322-3 O 9
•15
Tyros! ne
"Researches on hydantoins; a new synthesis of
o-tyrosine. T. B. Johnson and W. M. Scott.
Am Chem Soc J 87:1846-56 Ag '16
u
Ultra-violet rays
Development of ultra-violet water disinfection.
II diag Eng N 74:634-6 S 30 '15
Effect of ultra-violet rays on the eye. Sci Am
113:823 O 9 '15
EfN- on the eye of -ultra-violet light. W. E.
Burge. 11 diags Elec W 65:912-14 Ap 10 '15;
Abstract Sci Am S 80:345 N 27 »llT
de of action of ultra-violet radiation In In-
" : the refracting media of the eye. W. D.
_ I. J FT Inst 180:477-8 O '15
More mysteries of ultra-violet light L. K.
Hlrshherg. Sci Am 112:312-13 Ap 3 '15
Production and application of ultra-violet
rays, particularly for water purification.
M. von Reckltnghausen. 11 diags Assn Eng
Soc J 54:101-9 Mr '15
Purification of water by the ultra-violet rays,
M. von ReckllngnauBen. fl diags Am Water
Works Assn J 1:565-84 S '14; Same. Sci Am
S 79:10-12 Ja 2 '15: Discussion. Am Water
Works Assn J 1:586-8 S '14
Sterilization of water by ultra-violet rays of
the mercury-vapor quartz lamp. M. von
Reekllnghausen. diags Am Inst E E Pro 83':
1049-62 Je '14; Same cond. Eng M 47:756-8
Ag '14; Abstract and discussion. Elec R &
W Elec'n 65:83-4 Jl 4 '14; Discussion. Am
Inst E E Pro 38:1906-12 D '14
Ultra- violet rays and their application for the
sterilization of water. M. von Reckllnghau-
sen. 11 diags J FT lost 178:681-704 D '14
Ultra-violet rays from the oscillating spark.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1055-6 Je 5 '15
Ultramlcroscope. See Microscope and microscopy
Ultraudlon. See Audlon
Una-flow engines. See Steam engines
Underfeed stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Underground roads. See Subways
Underground surveys
Method and cost of making a relocation sur-
vey of underground pipe lines. O. E. Garr.
plans Eng & Contr 42:158-5 Ag 12 '14; Same
cond. (Underground survey of Cincinnati).
Eng Rec 71:88-40 Ja 9 '15
Underground utility galleries. See Subways
(conduits) .
Underpinning. See Shoring and underpinning
Underwear
Finishing knit underwear. Textile World 49:
449-50. 541-4; 50:103-4 Jl-Ag, O '15
Merchandising of hosiery and underwear.
C. C. Parlin. Textile World 49:sup265+ My
'15
Production and costs In an underwear mill.
Textile World 49:358-9 Je '15
Standard sizes for two-piece underwear. Tex-
tile World 48:610-11 Mr '16
See also Hosiery; Union suits
Jnem ployed
Dayton's effort at solving the problem of the
unemployed. H. C. Wight. Munlc Eng 48:
198-9 Mr '15
Economic relation between the supply of
skilled and Intelligent workmen and un-
employment of the masses. T: N. Carver.
Am Soc M E J 37:279-80 My '15
Irregular employment; cost and causes. H: S.
'Dennison. Am Soc M E J 37:280-1 My '15
Report on winter unemployment. J. P. Newell.
E. G. Hopson and others. Assn Eng Soc J
54:258-74 Je '16
Unemployment in twelve cities In the United
States. Ry R 67:599 N 6 '15
Unemployment on railroads. Ry Age 68:214-15
F 6T15
Unemployment resulting from railroad depres-
sion. Ry Age 68:31-2 Ja 1 '15
tiec also Labor exchanges
Unexploded shells. See Shells, Unexploded
Unfair competition. See Competition, Unfair
Un (cycles
Gyroscopic, motor-driven unicycle. Sci Am 111:
490 D 12 '14
Unlflow engines. See Steam engines
Uniform boiler law society, American. See Amer-
ican uniform boiler law society
Union label
Union label unnecessary In municipal con-
tracts. Am Ind 15:27 Ap '16
Union Pacific railroad
Statistics for 1914. map Ry Age 67:1169-71 D
25 '14
Wireless telegraph and wireless telephone on
the Union Pacific R. R.- 11 Ry R 55:587-91 N
14 '14; Abstract Eng M 48:585-8 Ja '15
Union suits
Improved union suit, diags Textile World 48:
422-3; 49:273-4, 356-7 Ja, My-Je '15
United shoe machinery co.
Decision In the United shoe machinery case.
Sci Am 112:322-4- Ap 3 '15
Patents involved in shoe machinery decision.
Elec W 65:825-6 Mr 27 '15
United States
Agriculture, Department of
Agricultural Instruction for tho millions. Sci
Am 113:461 N 27 '16
Army
Medical reserve corps United States army.
Sci Am S 80:235 O 9 '15
------ - - coast. T. Blodgett. Sci
Troops to guard the cc
TT-fcViiH09 Ap 3 'I6,
United States an undefe
jf ended treasure land. H
Sci Am 112:118-20, 158-9+, 178-9. 198-9+ F
6-27 '15
War capacity of United States railways.
R. Grimshaw. Sci Am 112:417+ My 1 '15
See also United States— Defenses; United
States— Militia
Board of mediation and conciliation
Annual report. Ry Age 58:192-4 Ja 29 '15
Work of the Board of mediation and concilia-
tion. Ry Age 58:176 Ja 29 '15
Tear's work of the Federal board of mediation
and conciliation. Ry R 65:774 D 26 '14
Cabinet
Railroad crisis: a way out [a railroad depart-
ment with a cabinet officer]. R. Morris. Ry
Age 58:748-4 Ap 2 '15
Census
Census bureau no Inquisition. Iron Age 95:823
Ap 8 '15
Coast and geodetic survey
Address to graduating class, Stevens Institute
of technology. O: H. Tittmann. Stevens Ind
82:238-45 Jl 'IB
Coast and geodetic survey work In 1915. Eng
N 78:988-9 My 20 '15
New ships needed for the Coast and geodetic
survey. Int Marine Eng 20:2-3 Ja '16
Commerce
American opportunity for Russian business.
D: L. Hougrh, map Iron Age 95:616-17 Mr 18
Balance of trade In chemicals between the
United States and Germany In 1918. J Ind
& Eng Chem 6:1034-5 D '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
477
United State* — Commerce — Continued.
' Business Questions considered by the Chamber
of commerce of the United States. Iron Age
95:364-6 F 11 '15
Foreign and domestic commerce and business
generally. J. A. Farrell. Eng Soc W Pa 31:
How Uncle 8am helps commerce. A. H. Bald-
win. Iron Tr R 55:1231-2 D 31 '14
Opportunity for the engineer in China. F. A.
Foster. Am Soc M E J 37:646 N '15
Fan-American trade— Argentina. A. M. Boggs.
maps Am Ind 16:20-3 O '15
President's message: extracts. Ry R 55:718-19
D 12 '14
~~ optimism? G: O. Smith. Colliery 35:392 F
See also Chamber of commerce of the
United States of America; Chemical Indus-
tries; European war — Commercial and finan-
cial aspects; Export trade; Interstate com-
merce; Interstate commerce commission; Pa-
nama canal-— Commercial aspects; Railroads
—United States; Shipping; Tariff— United
States; United States— Commercial policy;
United States— Federal trade commission;
United States — Industries and resources;
Waterways
Commerce, Department of
Secretary Redfleld and the textile Industry.
Textile World 48:286a-286o D '14
Commercial policy
Aniline dye situation. I. F. Stone. Met & Chem
Eng 13:663-71 O 1 '15
Existing obstacles to the extension of our
trade with 'Central and South America.
M. Coster. Elec W 65:1168-9 My 8 '15
For America first. Iron Tr R 56:21-30 Ja 7 '15
See also Tariff— United States;
States— Federal trade commission
United
Commission on Industrial relation*
Causes of Industrial unrest: summary of the
preliminary report. Am Ind 15:14 Ja '15
Commission on industrial relations sits In
Washington. Ry R 56:616-18 My 8 '15
Daniel Guggenheim's testimony. Eng & MIn
J 99:245-7 Ja 30 '15
Federal commission on industrial relations. W.
Drew. Am Ind 15:17-18 Je '15
Retort. Ry Age 59:433 S 3 '16
Report. W. Drew. Am Ind 15:15-17 Ja '15
Report of progress. Iron Tr R 55:1100-1 D 10
Congress '
Rural control of Congress. J. A. Emery. Am
Ind 15:14-16 F '15
Defenses
Actual and theoretical ranges of the United
States coast defense guns. Sci Am 112:472
My 22 'IB
Coming program for army and navy. Iron Age
96*578-9 S 9 '15
Country's railroads and national defense; with
discussion. G: D. Snyder. Ry Age 59:1017-18
N 26 '15; Abstract. Ry R 57:686-6 N 27 '15
Government plans large outlays for defense.
Iron Age 96:249-50 Jl 29 '15
National factor of safety, giving engineers
Instruction in military matters. W: R. King.
Eng Reo 71:133 Ja 30 '15
National security commission. Set Am 111:486
D 12 '14
Opposition to government defense plans. Iron
Age 96:340-1 AR 5 '15
Organizing Industry for national defense. Eng
Sec 72:589 N 13 '16
Our unpreparedness against military devasta-
tion. H: A. W. Wood. Sci Am S 80:148-9 S
4 '15
Pen oo insurance. Sci Am 112:212 Mr 6 '15
Peril of our military unpreparedneas. Sci Am
11 8 '74 Jl 24 'IB
President on national defense. Sd Am 113:442
N 20 '16
Proposed expenditures for five years for im-
proving national defenses. Iron Age 96:1024
O 28 'S
Specialized experience of engineers and con-
tractors vital to country's defense. G: Per-
rlne. 11 3ng Rec 72:594-6 N 13 '15
Taft.
don. J. E. Davies. Elec
United States an undefended treasure land.
11 Sci Am 112:118-20, 168-9+, 178-a. 198-9+
F 6-27 '15
See also United States—Army; United
States— Militia; United States— Navy
Engineer corps
Examinations for commissions, corps of engi-
neers. Eng N 74:513-14 S 9 '15
Engraving and printing, Bureau of
Comfort for workers in Washington's gov-
ernment buildings. D. A. Willey. 11 Sci Am
S 78:373-4 D12 '14
Electric wiring In a great government plant.
E. C. Stanton. 11 plan Elec W 66:686-8, 744-6
S 25- O 2 '15
Federal trade commission
Clayton act — and other tilings. W: H.
Am Ind 15:34-7 Je '15
Federal trade commisslo:
W 65:370-1 F 6 '15
Federal trade commission and the Clayton
law. R. C. Butler and C. Lynde. Ry K 56:
442-3 Mr 27 '15
Federal trade commission at work. Am Ind 15:
13-16 Jl '15
Federal trade commission extending1 export In-
quiry. Elec W 66:1054 N 6 '15; Ry R 57:602
N 6 '15
Federal trade commission investigates the for-
eign market for American electrical goods,
w. Fawcett Elec R & W Elec'n 67:292-4 Ag
14 '15
Federal trade commission rules of practice. Am
Ind 15:16-17 Jl '15
Federal trade commission to continue work of
Bureau of corporations and to consider ex-
port combinations. Iron Age 95:649 Mr 18
Federal trade commission to help American
business. Elec W 66:168-4 Jl 17 '15
Federal trade commissioners' power to invade
large and email business houses in search of
evidence. E. J. Buckley. Elec R & W Elec'n
66:525 Mr 20 '15; Same. Metal Work 83:169
Ja 22 '15
Federal trade relations commission. J. A.
Emery. Am Ind 16:19-21 Je '15
History of the commission; Its organization,
powers and duties. J. A. Emery. Am Ind
15:7-10 Ap '15
Members of the Federal trade commission.
Elec W 65:566 F 27 '15
Outline of powers and procedure. J. E. Daviea.
Am Ind 15:24-5 Mr '15
Progress of Federal trade commission work.
Blec W 65:827 Mr 27 '15
Trade commission not to harass business. Iron
Age 95:702-3 Mr 25 '15
What business asks of Trade commission. Iron
Age 95:1293-4 Je 10 '15
What of the Federal trade commission act:
steel manufacturers write of its possibilities.
Iron Age 95:26-9 Ja 7 '15
What will trade commission do? S. E. Eld-
ridge. Iron Tr R 56:388c F 18 '15
Foreign and domestic commerce, Bureau of
Dreatuffs and the Department of commerce.
Textile World 50:147-9 N '15
Geological survey
Competition of the U. S. geological survey
with private engineering practice. H. C.
Mitchell. Eng N 73:P02-3 My 6 '15
Competition of the U. S. government with
private engineers. H. C. Mitchell; O: O.
Smith. Eng N 78:789-90 Ap 22 '15
Propriety of government surveys for local use.
W. N. Brown. Eng Rec 72:85-6 Jl 17 '15
U. S. geological survey and the topographical
survey of Cincinnati. H. S. Morse. Eng N
73:902 My 6 '15
Work of the IT. S. Geological survey, 1913-14.
Eng Rec 70:650 D 12 'ft
Government printing office
Power plant of the government printing:
office. D. H. Tuck, dlags plan Power 41:676-
80 Ap 27 '15
478
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
United States —Coniinucd
Industries and resources
America and the Import problem. B. V. Saw-
hill. Iron Tr B 56:2-8 Ja 7 '15
Aspects of some chemical Industries, in the
United States, today. E: Gudeman, J Ind
& Eng Chezn 7:151-5 F '15
Contributions of the chemist to American In-
dustries; symposium. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:273-304 AP '15
Contributions of the chemist to the Indus-
trial development of the United States— a
record of achievement. B. C. Hesse. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:293-804 Ap '15; Same. Sci Am
5 79:?10-11, 234-5 Ap 3-lt) '15: Abstract. Met
6 Chem Eng 13:287-8 My '15: Abstract and
on. Textile World 49:53-5, 74-5+ Ap
•15
Contributions of the chemist to
American industries: symposium.
Chem Eng 13:283 My '15
various
Met &
Developing our resources. G: O. Smith. Metal
Work 83:538 Ap 9 '15
Distribution of industrial opportunities. G: O.
Smith. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:67-9 Ja '15
Doing without Europe. Sci Am 112:128, 157+,
176, 223 F C-20, Mr 6 f!5
Domestic supply of wool and dyestufts. C: E.
Wry. Textile World 49:96-6 Ap '15
Effect of the war on American Industries.
E: E. Pratt. Sci Am 113:203, 230-1 S 4-11 '15
Features of engineering in the West. H. F.
Stratton. 11 maps Slbley J 29:139-49 F '15
Government co-operation with our Industries.
Sci Am 112:99 Ja 30 '15
How to break up a bad habit; what industrial
independence really means. D. Wells. Iron
Tr B 66:429 F 25 '16
Industrial resources and opportunities of
Northwest. H. K. Benson. Met & Chem
13:589-92 S 15 '15; Same. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:981-4 N '15
Organising industry for national defense. Eng
Rec 72:589 N 13 *L5
Resources and possibilities of chemical indus-
try in the Southwest. B. Baruch. Met &
Chem Eng 13:604-8 S 16 '15
Status of the chemical Industries in the United
States at the end of 1915. L F. Stone. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:991-3 N '15; Same. Sci Am S
80:286-7 O 30 '15
War orders and American Industry. Eng M 49:
481-8 Jl '15
ffce also Agriculture— United States; Chem-
ical Industries; Dye Industry; Electric in-
dustries— United States; Forests and for-
estry—United States; Mines and mineral
resources— United States; United States—
Commerce; Water power— United States;
Also names of industries
Insular possessions
American Samoa. Sci Am 112:81 Ja 28 '15
See also Hawaiian. Islands; Philippine Is-
lands
Labor, Department of
Department of labor to find workmen for man-
ufacturers. Iron Age 95: 223 Ja 21 '15
Lighthouse service
&ee Lighthouse service (United States)
Manufactures
Clearing' house for manufacturers. O: H. Man-
love. Iron Tr B 56:20+ Ja 7 '15
For America first. Iron Tr B 56:21-80 Ja 7 '15
Militia
Mobilizing the engineer companies of the mili-
tia. D. A. Tomfinson. 11 Eng Bee 72:814-15 S
11 '15
Nationalization of the national guard. E. W.
Duke. 11 Sci Am 113:394-5+ N F '15
Plan for Increasing our military strength. J: B.
Charlesworth. Sci Am 113:48 Jl 10 '16
Volunteer engineer officers. Eng & Mln J 100:
796-7 N 18 '16
What the national guard needs. W. W. Wright.
-Sci Am 112:492-8 My 29 '15
Mines, Bureau of
4th annual report of the director of the U. S.
Bureau of mines. M. L. Hamlln. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:09-70 Ja '15
Government publicity methods. W. O. Snell-
Ing. Met & Chem Eng 13:272-3 My '15
Report of the Bureau of mines. Sci Am S 79:35
Ja 16 '15
United States mining statutes annotated. J. W.
Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 94:pt 2. 916-30
'16
Naval consulting board
Bureau of Invention and development. Sci Am
113:74 Jl 24 '15
Developing naval Inventions by a government
bureau. Eng N 74:179-80 Jl 22 '?6
First meeting and first recommendation. Met
& Chem Enf 13:708-9 O 16 '15
First meeting, Washington, D. C., Oct. 6. Am
Inst Mln E Bui I08:cll-xiv D '16
First meeting, Washington, D. C., Oct. 6. 1915.
Am Soc MB J 37:xxili-iv N 'is
2d meeting. New York city, Nov. 4. Am Soc
M BJ jlYacvii-rviU D '15
Membership of the Naval advisory board of in-
ventions. Sci Am 113:276+ S 25 '16
Naval advisory board. Elec W 66:620-1 S 18
Naval advisory board. T: Robins. Elec W 66:
334-6 AS 14 '15
Naval advisory board may be enlarged. Elec W
66:313 Ag 7 '15
Naval advisory board of inventions, pors Sci
Am 113:801+, 326+ O 2-9 '15
Naval consulting board personnel. Eng M 50:
Naval inventions board. Eng N 74:234-6 Jl 29
tne Navy advisory board of inventors. Elec W 66:
h2Jj? Fart of the civilian engineer In naval prepared-
ness. F. J. Sprague. Eng M 50:169-72 N '15
U. S. naval advisory board. Bng N 74:573-4 S
16 '16
Well-known engineers named on Naval advis-
ory board. Etag Bee 72:368 S 18 '15
Navy
Analysis of our naval standing. G: von
L. Meyer. 11 Sci Am. 112:339-40, 359-60 Ap
10-17 '16
Battle-cruiser. Sci Am 112:304 Ap 3 '16
Building program; quoted from reports of
Secretary Daniels and chiefs of bureaus.
Engineer 119:311-12 Mr 26 '15
Efficiency in conduct of office business: new
methods in a naval bureau. By B 57:472-4
O 9 '15
Engineering In the navy. W. L. R. Emmet.
Gen Blec B 18:1097-8 D '15
For peace and. prosperity with a fighting navy
to protect them. J: B. Dunlap. Bng M 50:
161-8 N '15
How the navy department Is organized. Eng M
50:195-8 N f!5 ^
Laboratory— not a navy yard. Sci Am 113:354
Laboratory's the thing. Sol Am 113:90 Jl 31 '15
Naval research laboratory. F. J. Sprague. Sci
Am 118:397 N 6 '15
Naval review at New York. Sci Am 112:473
Navy for defense. Sci Am 113:4 Jl 8 '15
Navy— our first line of defense. 11 Sci Am 112:
121-3; 113:266 F 6, S 25 '15
Navy's most pressing need. Sci Am 113:38 Jl
10 '15
Need of an enrolled naval reserve. Int Marine
Eng 20:317-18 Jl '15
Old navy and the new. W. M. McFarland. Int
Marine Eng 20:174 Ap '15
Organization of an engineering reserve for the
navy. A. C. MeyersTlnt Marine Bng 20:464 O
'16
Our naval development as related to national
defense. J: R. Edwards. Bng M 50:173-94 N
Plan for methodical Increase of the navy.
W: B. Chalfant Sci Am 113:43 Jl 10 '16
Rehabilitating the United States navy. Sci Am
Ships and navy for the Americas. W: lx Saun-
dem Ens M 50:172a-172d N '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
479
United States— Navy — Continued
Standard marine electrical Installations. H. A.
Hornor. 11 diags Am Inst 12 E Pro 84:1515-48
As '15
Target practice In our navy. Scl Am 113:58 Jl
17 '16
To the Hon. Josephus Daniels, secretary of
the navy. Scl Am 112:448 My 15 '15
Valor of Ignorance; Mr. Kltchin's comparison
of American and German navies. Scl Am 113:
482 D 4 '15 •
We should build battle- cruisers. Scl Am 113:
106 Ag 7 '15
See also United States— Defenses; United
States— Naval consulting board
Patent office
Big handicap to Industry. L. W. Moffett. 11
Iron Tr R 66:557-60 Mr 18 '15
Evil of divided applications In the Patent
office. F. Kelper. Scl Am 112:189 F 6 '15
Needed changes In the patent system. Met &
Ghem Eng 13:468-9 Ag '15
Patent office and Invention since 1845. W: I.
•Wyman. Scl Am 112:533-4+ Je 5 '15
Report of the commissioner of patents. Scl
Am 112:205+ F 27 '15
Rules of practice of the United States Patent
office. M. Tlbbetts. Scl Am 113:467 N 27 '15
Suggestions regarding patent office practice.
T: F. Robb. Sci Am 113:397 N 6 '15
Work and needs of the United States Patent
office. T: Ewlng. Scl Am 111:491 D 12 '14
See also Patent laws and legislation .
Politics and government
How Uncle Sam helps commerce. A. H. Bald-
win. Iron Tr R 55:1231-2 D 31 '14
Printing and engraving, Bureau of
New building for the Bureau of engraving and
printing. II diags Arch & Bldg- 46:463-70 D '14
Public health service
Jth service. H. P. Letton.
F 18 '15
u. , a
Munic J
Public lands
Sco Forest reserves; Public lands
Public roadSf Office of
Reorganization of the U. S. Office of public
roads. Good Roads n s 9:144 Ap 3 '15
Purchasing
How to sell tools to the government. L. W.
Moffett. 11 Iron Tr R 56:1101-5 Je 8 '15
" " ~:es fc
Purchasing .__
F. C. Boggs.
25 '15
, /or the Panama canal.
Age 96:1180-2, 1226-7 N 18-
Standardsv Bureau of
Fees for electric, magnetic, and photometric
testing. U S Bur Stand Giro 6:1-27 '14
National Bureau of standards and standards
for public utilities. H. T. Wade. Eng M
49:240-51 My '15
Public utilities work of. the Bureau of stand-
ards. Elec W 64:1187-8 D 19 '14
Recent researches In electricity at the Bureau
of standards. H. B. Rosa. 11 plan J Fr lust
180:589-59 N '16
Relation of standards to the development of
engineering. W. S. Stratton. Am Soc M B J
37*58-40 Ja '15
Report of the director of the Bureau of stan-
dards; excerpts. Am Gas Light J 102:108-9
F IB '15; Same. J Ft Inst 179:216-23 F '15
U. S. Bureau of standards test weight car no.
2. U Ry R 57:483-4 O 16 '15
What the National bureau of standards is do-
ing. E. B. Rosa. Elec W 66:527 S 4 '15
State department
Handling correspondence at the United States
Department of state. W. Fawcett. 11 Inland
Ptr 66:109-12 O '16
United States smelting, refining & mining co.
Report for 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:823 My 8
'15
United States steel corporation
Corporation exhibit at Frisco; model mines
and steel plants. El. C. Kreutzberg. U Iron
Tr R 56:332-3+ F 11 '15
Corporation wins forty-six awards. Iron Tr R
57:449 S 2 '15
Decision in the steel corporation case. Eng
& Min J 09:1046 Je 12 '15
Exhibit of the United States steel corporation
at the Panama-Pacific exposition, San
Francisco; views. Iron Tr R 5C:682a-B82d Ap
Films and models attract interest in exhibit
at Panama-Pacific international exposition,
il Iron Tr R 57:402-3 Ag 26 »15
Full text of decision in the United States dis-
trict court for the district of New Jersey.
Iron Tr R 56:1171-1218 Je 10 '15
1914 report. Iron Age 95:679-81 Mr 25 '15
Report^ covering 1914. Eng & Mln J 99:584-5
Air 27 '15
Some features of the United States steel
corporation's report for 1914. Eng & Contr
43:329-30 Ap 14 '15
Steel corporation at Panama-Pacific exposi-
tion. Colliery 35:389-90 F '15
Steel corporation wins government's dissolution
suit Ry R 56:769-70 Je 5 '15
United States steel corporation exhibit at the
Panama-Pacific exposition. Iron Age 94:1425-
6 D 17 '14
United States steel corporation wins its suit.
Iron Age 95:1299-1801+ Je 10 '15
United typothetae and Franklin clubs of America
Digest of the proceedings of the twenty-ninth
annual convention. Inland Ptr 56:229-32 N
Units
Photometric units. P. G. Nutting. Elec W 65:
332-3. 645 F 6, Mr 13 '15
Proposed unit of brightness. Elec W 65:715
Mr 20 '15
Relation of the horse-power to the kilowatt.
Scl Am S 79:162-3 Mr 13 '16
Unit of brightness. H. E. Ives. Blec W 65:460
F 20 '15
8ee also Horsepower; Weights and meas-
ures
Universal City. California
Strangest city in the world. 11 Scl Am 112:
385 Ap 17 '16
Universal Joint. See Joints
University extension
Methods of instruction in engineering exten-
sion; with discussion. K. G. Smith. W Soc
E J 20:266-86 Mr '15
Unloading. See Loading and unloading
Unsaponlflable matter in greases. E. Twltchell.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:217-18 Mr '15
Uranium
Estimation of uranium and phosphorus. H. D.
Newton and J. L. Hughes. Am Chem Soc J
37:1711-13 Jl '15
Radium: •uranium ratio in carnotltes. S. C.
Lind and a F. Whlttemore. diags Am Chem
Soc J 36:2066-82 O '14
Radium-uranium ratio in carnotltes. S. C.
Idnd and C. F. Whlttemore. 11 diags U S Bur
Mines Tech Pa 88:1-28 '15
Urazoles
On l-phenyl-4.5-dlhydro-5-oxy-8-tiiazolyl8Ul-
finlc acid and l-phenyl-4,5-o7ihydro-5-oxy-3-
S. F. Acree. Am Chem Soc J 37:188-9 Ja '15
Comparative behavior of thiourea and urea
towards acetic anhydride. E: F. Kohmann.
Am Chem Soc J 37:2130-3 S '15
Urease
Retention of activity by urease and by oxldase
after exposure to the temperature of liquid
air. J. S: Hepburn and C: B. Bazzonl. bibuog
J Fr Inst 180:603-5 N '16
Studies on enzyme action; some experiments
with castor bean urease. X. G: Falk and
K. Sugiura, Am Chem Soc J 36:2166-70 O '14
Urinals
Local venting of plumbing1 fixtures. J. Gra-
ham, dlage Dom Eng 71:152-8 My 8 '15
Urine
Observations of the excretion of creatinlne by
women. M. Hull. Am Chem Soc J 36:2146-61
O'14
480
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Urlna — Conttnu ?d.
Urinod, the cause of the characteristic 'odor of
urine. W: M. Dehn and F. A. Hartman. Am
Chem Soc J 86:2136-46 O '14
Volatile substances of urine. W: M. Dehn and
F. A. Hartman. Am Chem Soc J 36:2118-36
Of14
Analysis
Nephelometric estimation of purine bases, in-
cluding uric acid, in urine and blood. S. S.
Graves and P. A* Kober. Am Chem Soc J
37:2430-47 O '15
Urinod, the cause of the characteristic odor of
urine. W: M. Dehn and F. A. Hartman. Am
Chem Soc J 36:2136-46 O '14
Uruguay
Economic conditions
Financial developments In South American
countries. W: H. Lough. U S Bur For & Dom
Com 103:39-42 '15
Uruguayan finance. Am Ind 16:42-3 N '15
Industries and resources
Government electric power and telephone sys-
tem in Uruguay. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:31
Jl 3 *16
See 0,1*0 Mines and mineral resources —
Uruguay
Utah
8te also Geology— Utah; Mines and mineral
resources— Utah
Capitol
Utah state capitoL U Arch & Bldg 47:324-30 S
'15
Industries and resources
Disseminated copper ores of Blngham Can-
yon, Utah. J. J. Beeson. il diags Am Inst
Min E Bui 107:2191-236 N '15
Utah copper co., Blngham, Utah
Report for 1914. Eng & Min J 99:824-5 My 8
'16
Report for the last quarter of 1914. Bug &
Min J 99:408 F 27 '15
Utilities bureau
Philadelphia valuation conference— some edi-
torial views. Bug Bee 72:620-1 N 20 '15
Valuation conference, Philadelphia, Nov. 10-12,
1915. Eng N 74:1062-3 N 18 '15: Elec Ry J
46:990-5. 1031-4 N 13-20 '15; Elec R & W
Blec'n 67:939-41 N 20 '15: EUec W 66:1125-9
N 20 '16; Eng Rec 72:643-6 N 20 '15; Munic J
39:788-9 N 18 '15
Utilities Indemnity exchange
Reciprocal liability Insurance for utilities and
other electrical interests. Elec R & W Blec'n
66:1055 Je 5 V15
Utility galleries. See Subways (conduits)
typhoid fever.
113:184-5 Ag 28
Vaccination
Artificial Immunity against
A. M. Jungmann. il Scl Am
•15
Vaccine virus not the cause of tetanus. Sci Am
S 80:155 S 4 '15
Vacuum
Condensers for evaporating apparatus. E. W.
Kerr. diags Met & Chem Eng- 13:551-7 S 1 '15
Effect of vacuum In steam turbines. G. G.
1i sac
u
Getting the proper vacuum in summer. J. "Wll-
more. diags Elec W 66:358-63 Ag 14 '15
Handy conversion table for low pressures.
E. H. Peterson. Power 42:883 S 14 '15
High vacuums with surface condenser, il Power
42:338-9 S 7 15
Method of lifting oil for a gravity-feed sys-
tem by use of condenser vacuum. A. Kuy-
lenstjerna, diags Elec W 66:1149 N 20 '15
Most economical vacuum for turbines. W. H.
HerscheL Power 41:744-7 Je 1 '15
Popular misconceptions concerning condensers.
F. R. Low. Power 42:16-17 31 6 '15
Vacuum wrecks pipe line. 11 Metal Work 84:
217 Ag 13 '15
Vacuum cleaning
Electrically driven vacuum, sheet-cleaner for
cylinder presses. 11 Elec R & W Blec'n 66:
175 Ja 28 '15
Hotpoint electric vacuum cleaner, il Blec R &
W Elec'n 67:488 S 11 '15
Perry aspirator for vacuum cleaning. 11 Dom
Eng 72:183 Ag 7 '15
Use of the vacuum system for cleaning cars in
San Francisco. F. W. Allen. 11 Elec Ry J 46:
616-17 S 18 '15
Vacuum cleaner with adjustable nozzle. 11
Elec W 66:994 O 30 '15
Vacuum cleaning cars. E. J. Halnes. il Elec Ry
J 46:323 Ag 21 '15
Vacuum cleaning test in Hartford school build-
ing, plan Heat & Ven 12:61 Ag '15
Vacuum pans
Classifications, principles, tests. E. W. Kerr,.
J. F. Gunther, and W. A. Colston, diags Met
& Chem Eng 13:485-92 Ag '15
Vacuum pumps
Combined air compressor ana vacuum pump.
U diags Engineer 119:143 F 5 '15
Electrically operated vacuum pump by the In-
gersoll-Rana co. il Elec W 66:938 O 23 '15;
Mec R & W Elec'n 67:777 O 23 '15; Iron Age
96:882 O 14 '15; Met & Chem Eng 13:769-70
O 16 '15; Power 42:711-12 N 23 '15; Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:594 N '15
Electrically operated vacuum pump by the
" " " " ~~ 66:1109-
:5 D 4
May-Nelson mfg. co. 11 diag Elec W 66~:1109-
10 N 13 '16; Elec R & W Blec'n 67:10
Unity cylinder ratio for dry-vacuum pumps.
R. S. Howard. Power 42:327-8 S 7 '15
Vacuum pump for vacuum heating and vacuum
filtration systems, il Met & Chem Eng 12:
795-6 D '14
Valence (chemistry)
Criticism of the electron conception of val-
ence. R. F. Brunei. Am Chem Soc J 37:709-22
Ap '15
Electron conception of valence: inorganic com-
pounds. J. M. Nelson and K. G: Falk. A-m
Chem Soc J 37:274-86 F '15
Electron conception of valence: the theory of
electrolytic dissociation and chemical action.
K. G: Falk and J. M. Nelson. Am Chem Soc
J 37:1732-48 Jl '15
Electronic conception of positive and negative
valences. H. S. Fry. Am Chem Soc J 37:2368-
73 O '15
Interpretations of some stereochemlcal prob-
lems in terms of the electronic conception of
positive and negative valences. H. 8. Fry.
Am Chem Soc J 37:855-92 Ap '15
Theory of valency and molecular structure.
W: C. Arsem. diags Am Chem Soc J 36:1855-
75 Ag '14
Valence of nitrogen in ammonium salts. W: A.
Noyes and R. S. Potter. Am Chem Soo J
37:189-203 Ja '15
Bee also Substitution (chemistry)
Valleys
Stream-valleys and their meaning. Scl Am S
80:256 O 16 '15
Valparaiso, Indiana
Water supply
Water works of Valparaiso, Ind. E. Lu Loomls.
11 Munic Eng 49:9-12 Jl '15
Valuation
Analysis of elements of cost of a complete
plant unit. W. J. Huddle. Eng & Contr 44:
139-40 Ag 25 '15
500-5 Mr 6-13 '16
Engineer's Idea of values la usually confused;
tt-of. John R. Common1 s views. Eng & Contr
43:284 Mr 31 '15
Foundation principles of valuation. B. J. Ar-
nold. Elec Ry J 46:713-19, 803-6 O 9-16 '15;
Discussion. 46:732-3 O 9 '16
Fundamentals of appraisal and valuation.
M. EX Cooley. Elec Ry J 46:913 O 30 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
481
Valuation — Continued.
Handy book- form data sheet for valuation
work. R. E. Klotz. II Eng N 74:794 O 21 '15
Kalamazoo situation. W: Newbigging. Am Gas
Light J 103:38-9 Jl 19 '15
Overhead charges in valuation. R: H. Tingley.
Ry Age 58:1247-8 Je 11 '15
Pacific gas and electric company valuation
methods. Am Gas Light J 102:179 Mr 22 '15
Philadelphia valuation conference — some edi-
torial views. Eng Rec 72:620-1 N 20 '16
Reproduction basis of valuation criticised.
J: M. Eshleman. Eng Rec 72:625-6 N 20 '15
Symposium on inventories and appraisals of
- properties. C. L. Cory; W. G. Vincent, Jr.;
W: J. Norton. Am Inst E E Pro 34:2131-58
S '15
Unique problem in valuation; Inheritance tax
appraisal of the Hales Bar hydro- electric
plant. L: L. Trlbus. Eng N 73:384-5 F 26 '15
Utilities bureau convention,, Philadelphia, 1915:
valuation conference. Eng N 74:1002-3 N 18
'15; Elec Ry J 46:990-6, 1031-4 N 13-20 J16;
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:939-41 N 20 '15; glee
W 66:1125-9 N 20 '15; Eng Rec 72:643-5 N 20
'16; Munic J 39:788-9 N 18 '15
Valuation of merchandise Inventories. J Ac-
count 18:461-3 D '14
See also Depreciation; Machinery— Valua-
tion; Mine valuation; Public service cor-
porations—Valuation; Railroads— Valuation;
Real estate; Street railroads — Valuation;
"Waterworks — Valuation
Valuation of railroads. See Railroads— Valuation
Valves
Adsco graduated radiator valve, dlag Power 41:
115 Ja 26 '15
Air compressor valve Is designed for super-
heated steam. 11 Eng Rec 72:680 N 27 '15
Air compressor valve of steel strips. 11 Iron
Age 96:1010 My 6 '15
American-made reducing valve. C. F. Williams.
11 Iron Tr R 66:16 Ja 7 '15
Analysis of the motion of suction and pressure
valves; abstract. O. Klepal. dlags Am Soc
M E J 37:717-19 D '16
Atlas regulating valve. 11 Power 42:304 Ag 31
Automatic stop valves. W. L. Durand; J. C.
Hawkins. Power 42:239-40 Ag 17 '15
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
A. D. Skinner, diag Power 41:448-50 Mr 80
•15
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
R Trautschold. Power 42:69-60 Jl 13 '15
Auxiliary exhaust valves on uniflow engines.
W. Turnwald. Power 41:515-16 Ap 13 '15
Bradford automatic nonreturn boiler stop
valve, diag Power 40:886 D 22 '14
Clear way pump valve, diag Engineer 119:
Gochrane multlport flow valve. 11 Power 41:
608 Ap 13 '15
Data on reducing valves. T: Talt Pom Eng
71:5 Ap 3 '15
Defective valves cause slippage in
engines. A. A. Wood. 11
8 '16
Designing high- pressure steel valves. E. G.
Greenman. dlag Iron Age 96:125-6 Jl 15 '15
Diaphragm-operated triple valve, dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:9^-4 F '15
Dole vacuum valve. 11 Dom Eng 72:351 S 18 '15
Double-cushioned non-return valves, dlag
Elec Ry J 46:838 O 16 '15
Electrically operated stop valve, dlags Power
41:840-1 Je 22 '15
Exhaust
(Mech
_ drain valve, dlags Ry Age
:586 N '15
up rubber pump valves. S. H. Farns-
... Slags Power 45:453 S 28 '15
Jng tank valve castings. W. W. Elfe. fl
Ry Age (Mech ed") 89:82 F '16
Flushing valve design and Installation, dlags
Metal Work 82:603-5, 710-11; 83:119-21, 167-9
N 6, 27 '14, Ja 16-22 '15
Forty-million-revolution compressor-valve test.
11 Power 41:587-8 Ap 20 '15
Golden-Anderson automatic non-return valve.
dfag Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:596 N '15
High pressure gas valve. 11 By Age (Mech ed)
Hovalco blowoff valve. U Power 42:688 O 26 '16
Important points when Installing motor-oper-
ated valves. Elec W 65:1626 Je 19 '15
Lack of synchronism hi check-valve action.
S. F. Jeter, dlags Power 41:48 Ja 12 '15
Lunkenheimer balanced throttle valve, 11
Power 41:814 Je 15 '15
Making superheated steam gate valves. U
Iron Age 95:845-7 Ap 15 '15
Multiplex atmospheric exhaust relief valve. 11
Power 42:368 S 14 '15
New high-pressure gas valve. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 12:794-5 D '14
No. 8 Hoffman return line valve. 11 Dom Eng
73:246 N 20 '15
Outfit for truing valves. D. A. Hampson. diag
Horseless Age 35:847 Je 23 '15
Piston valves applied to slide valve cylinders.
11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:258 My '15
Plate valves for high-speed air compressors.
O. J. MacFadden. dlags Power 41:366-8 Mr
16 '15; Same cond. Eng M 49:260-1 My '15
Powell automatic and double-automatic stop
valve, diags Power 41:127-8 Ja 26 '15
Priming a centrifugal pump. E. M. Ivens. 11
diags Power 41:880-2 Je 29 '15
Reducing piston valve leakage. V. T. Krop-
Idlowski. diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:359-60
Jl '15
Reeves adjustable piston valve. 11 Power 42:
503 O 12 '15
Reseating a ball engine valve. R. A. Jannet.
diags Power 41:518 Ap 18 '15
Rotary four-way valve. E. H. Wolf, dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:642 O '15
Rotary valve progress, dlags Horseless Age
85:249 F 17 '15
Rothenbucher reversible pump valve, diag:
Power 42:752 N 80 '16
Rub-steel pump valve. 11 Power 41:803 Je 16 '16
Setting double-eccentric Corliss valves. R. L.
Shipman. Power 42:164 Ag 3 '15
Slmplate valve — its construction and
tlon. diags Eng & Contr 44:297-8 O
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:546-6 O '16; Eng
J 100:805-6 N 13 '15; Eng M 50:sup4-6
Int Marine Eng 20:524 N '16; Power 42:615-
16 N 2 '15; Mach 22:346 D '15
Simple, ' " - - -
opera-
13 '16;
; & Mia
N '16;
I '15
Solenoid attachment for automatic altitude
valves, dlag Eng Rec 70:sup289 D 12 '14
Steam stop valves: a survey of the field of
design. L. C. Bowes, dlags Slbley J 29:231-
40. 249-60, 272-84. 293-4 Ap-My '16
24-ln. gate valve for blast furnaces: sketch,
p. E. Barbour. Eng & Mln J 99:449 Mr 6 '15
Use of relief valves on cupola blast pipes.
Foundry 43:26-7 Ja '16
Valve part manufacturing on a bench lathe.
II diags Mach 22:49-50 S '15
Valve requirements of boilers. T. W. Rey-
nolds, plans Elec W 66:976-8 O 30 '16
What broke the valve? E. Hurst; F. S. Hearne.
diaff Power 42:461 S 28 '15
What broke the valve? N. Olson, dlags Power
42:309 AS 31 '16
What broke the valve? W. J. Jones; W: A.
Butler, diag Power 42:761 N 30 '15
See alto Automobile engines — Valves* Lo-
comotives— Valves and valve gear; Safety
valves; Slide valves; Steam engines
Cleaning
Cleaning triple valves. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:568 N '15
Valves, Hydraulic
Automatic compensation water valve. 11 dlag
Engineer 119:609 Je 18 '15
Automatic control apparatus for hydraulic
gate valves, dlag Eng & Contr 43:408 My 5
'16; Ry Age 68:1072 My 21 '16
Automatic gate-valve control, dlag Eng N 73:
1098 Je 3 '15
Description of tests of butterfly valves on
locks in the Black Warrior region, in Ala-
bama; abstract. C: Keller, dlaga Am Soc
, M E J 37:613-14 O '15
Dexter gate- valve reseater. 11 Power 42:300 Ag
81 '15
482
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Valves, Hydraulic — Continued
Experiences with electrically operated valve
installations, under remote control, hi New
York city. A- Williamson. Eng & Contr 44:
"26 S 22 '15
aulic rolling mill operating valve, diag
Iron Age 96:811 O 7 '15
Johnson hydraulic valve. 11 Eng M 48:sup2-4 Ja
New hydraulic ' stop valve. C. W. Lamer, il
" ~ ~ : N 72:1102-3 D 3 '14
New hydraulic valve, il Power 41:138 Ja 26 '15
Reasons for retaining the solid wedge type of
valve in Boston. G: H. Finneran. Eng &
Contr 44:224-5 S 22 '15
Standard gate valves of the New York city
waterworks. 11 diags Eng N 73:1016-18 My 27
Successful application of valve inserting ma-
chine under hl£h pressure. 11 Eng & Contr
44:98 Ag 4 'lf>
Tests of butterfly valves result in modified
design, dlag Eng Bee 72:419 O 2 '15
Twenty-ton valve lowered down 250-foot shaft
In 20 min. R. W. Greenlaw. 11 Eng Rec 71:
181 P 6 '16
Two new large Johnson valves. Oneida plant,
Phoenix, Utah. 11 Eng N 74:507 S 9 '15; Iron
Age 96:412-13 Ag 19 '15
Water motors operate gate-valves in nozzle
lines. J. W. Swaren. il Eng Rec 72:134 Jl 31
Vanadium
Romantic story of vanadium. C. J. Stark. 11
Iron Tr It 57:781-4+ O 21 '15
Simplified ferrous sulfate method for the
determination of vanadium In steel. G: T.
Dougherty. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:419-20 My
'15
Tests of vanadium iron castings. Foundry 43:
179-80 My '15; Same. Iron Tr R 57:221-2 Jl
Hum from oxide to steel. W. F. Bleecker
W. L. Morrison. Met & Chem Eng 13:
492-4 Ag '15
Vanadium In brass. R. J. Dunn and O. F. Hud-
son. Metal Ind n s 13:330 Ag '15
Vanadium in German ores. L/Blum. Iron Age
95:847 Ap 15 '15
Vanadium steel
Annealed carbon- vanadium product to replace
heat-treated forglngs for locomotives. Iron
Age 95:1298 Je 10 '15; Ry R 56:810 Je 12 '15
Properties of vanadium steel and its use In
long-span bridges. G: L. Norris. Enff &
Contr 42:496-6 N 25 '14
Test of vanadium rafls. II Elec Ry J 45:388 F
20 '16; Iron Age 95:898 F 18 '15
Vanadium from oxide to -steel. W. F. Bleecker
and W. L. Morrison. Met & Chem Eng 13:
492-4 Ag '15
' Vanadium not a scavenger. E. W. Strong.
Iron Age 96:1250 N 25 '15
Vanadium steel rails of 105-lb. section. D. I*.
& W. R. R. il Ry R 66:249-61 F 20 '15; Sum-
mary. Ry Age 58:332 F 19 '16
What is vanadium steel? D. J. Evans. Mach
22:145 0 '16
Wtet is yfumeUum steel? J. L. Uhler. Iron Age
Van Buren bridge route
New Canada-New England railroad link com-
pleted, maps Eng Rec 71:559 My 1 '16
Vancouver, British Columbia
Railroads
Terminal improvements of the Canadian
.ailway at ^ " " - --
---a"1 F 18 15;
Vanilla extract
Acidity and ash of vanilla extract A. L. Win-
Modification of Wichmann's method for the
detection of small amounts of coumarin, par-
ticularly in factitious vanilla extracts. J. R.
Dean. J Ind & Bag Chem 7:519 Je '15
Vanillin
Condensation of vanillin and piperonal with
certain aromatic amines. A. S. Wheeler. Am
Cbem Soo J 37:1362-4 My '15
Effect of certain organic compounds on wheat
plants in the soil. F. W. Upson and A. R.
Powell, il J Ind & Eng Chem. 7:421 My '15
Vapor density
Densities and degrees of dissociation of the
saturated vapor of phosphorus pentachloride.
A. Smith and R. H. Lombard, diags Am
Chem Soc J 37:2055-62 S '15
Densities and degrees of dissociation of the
saturated vapors of the ammonium halides,
and the related thermal data. A. Smith and
R. H. Lombard. Am Chem Soc J 37:88-70 Ja
Vapor pressure
Measurement of vapor pressure lowering by the
air saturation method. E: W. Washburn and
E: O. Heuse. 11 diags Am Chem -Soc J 37:
309-21 F '15
Method of finding the partial from the total
vapor pressures of binary mixtures, and a
theory of fractional distillation. M. A. Ro-
sanoff. C. W. Bacon, and J: F. W. Schulze.
Am Chem Soc J 86:1993-2004 O '14
Partial vapor pressures of ternary mixtures
of toluene, carbon tetrachloride and ethy-
lene bromide. M. A. RosanofC, J: F. W.
Schulze, and R. A. Dunphy. Am Chem Soc J
36:2480-96 D '14
Rapid laboratory method of measuring the
partial vapor pressures of liquid mixtures.
M. A. Rosanoff, C. W. Bacon and R. H.
White, diags Am Chem Soc J 36:1803-25 S
Studies of the vapor pressure of solutions: a
static method for the determination of the
difference between the vapor pressure of
solution and that of solvent. J. C. W. Frazer
and B. F. Lovelace, diags Am Chem Soo J
38:2439-49 D '14
Vapor pressure of arsenic trloxide. IL V. Welch
and L. H. Duschak. 11 IT S Bur Mines Tech
Pa 81:1-20 '15
Vapor pressure of ethane and ethylene at tem-
peratures below their normal boiling points.
G. A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson, diags Am
Chem Soc J 37:1893-1902 Ag '15
Vapor pressure of iodine between 50° and 95°.
G. P. Baxter and M. R. Grose. Am Chem
Soc J 37:1061-72 My '15
Vapor pressure of thallium amalgams. J. H.
Alldebrand and B. D. Eastman. Am Chem
Soc J 37:2452-9 N '15
Vapor pressures of acetylene, ammonia and
iaobutane at temperatures below their nor-
mal boiling points. G. A. Burrell and I. W.
.Robertson. Am Chem Soc J 37:2482-6 N '15
Vapor pressures of certain alcoholic solutions.
O. F. Tower and A. F. O. Germann. il Am
Chem Soc J 36:2449-56 D '14
Vapor pressures of propane, propylene and
normal butane at low temperatures. G. A.
Burrell and I. W. Robertson. Am Chem Soo
J 37:2188-93 S '15
Vapor pressures of silver, gold and bismuth
amalgams. E. D. Eastman and J. H. Hllde-
brand. diags Am Ohem Soc J 36:2020-30 O
Vaporization. See Evaporation
Composition of paint vapiors. C. A. Klein. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:99-102 F '15
Study of vapors from drying paint films. H. H.
King, diags J Ind & Eng * ' *
Chem 7:502-4 Je
Bee also Evaporation; Gases; Steam; Va-
por density; Vapor pressure
Variation (biology)
Mutation and modification of bacteria. R.
Lankester. Sol Am S 79:319-20 My 16 '16
Varnlch and varnishing
Constitution of Chinese wood oil varnishes.
E. E. Ware and C. L. Schumann. J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:671-3 Jl '16
Contributions of the chemist to the paint and
varnish industry. M. Toch. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:988 N '15
Determination of methyl and ethyl alcohol In
spirit varnishes. G. W. Knight and'C. -T.
Lincoln. J Ind & Bng ChemT:8S7-43 O '16
See also Japanning; Lacquer
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
483
Vaudremer, Em lie, 1829-1914
Sketch and appreciation. J. F. Alaux; L. Bra-
chet; W. Cook. 11 plans Am Inat Arch J 3:
292-9 Jl '15
Vaulting. See Domes; Vaults
Vaults
Bank vault contains new shop fabricated unit
reinforcement. 11 Eng Rec 72:supl6l O 23
•15
Strongest vault In the world. 11 Sci Am S 79:
169 Mr 13 '15
Vector diagrams. See Electric currents. Alter-
nating
Vegetable Ivory
Concerning the nutritive value of vegetable
Ivory— preliminary notes. G. L. Seals. J Ind
& Eng Chem 7:161 F '15
Vegetable oils. See Oils* and fats
Vegetarianism
Investigation of vegetarianism. Scl Am 112:
884 Ap 24 '15
Vehicles
Measuring shocks of vehicles and vibrations of
buildings. A. Boyer-Qulllon. 11 diags Scl Am
S 78:364-5 D 5 '14
Sec a7*o Automobiles; Cars; Electric ve-
hicles; Motor vehicles
Veneers and veneering
Where veneers are used. Am Ind 15:36-7 My
Venice
Harbor
Works for the Improvement of navigable estu-*
aries; abstract. L. Lulggi. Eng Rec 72:637-8
N 20 '15
Venom
Animal venoms and venomous animals. Scl Am
5 80:345 N 27 '15
Ventilating fans. See Fans. Mechanical
Ventilation
Advance In heating and ventilating field. R. C.
Carpenter. Metal Work 84:431-3 O 1 '15
Air conditioning In a moving picture labora-
tory. 11 plans Heat & Yen 12:20-6 F '1
Air ozonation. M. W. Franklin. J Ind &
Chem 6:850-2 O '14; Same. Am Soc Heat
V HJ 20:337-50 '14; Excerpts. Heat & Yen 11:
28-34 O '14; Metal Work 83:722-3 My 21 '15
American society of heating and ventilating
engineers twenty-first annual meeting, Jan-
uary 20-22. 1915. Heat & Yen 12:39-48 F '15
Analysis or modern ventilation theories.
J. M. W. Kitchen. Heat & Yen 12:30-1 Mr
'15
Architect on modern ventilation ideas. C: S.
Kaiser. Heat & Yen 12:45-6 S '15
Blower systems for heating and ventilating.
A. M. Feldman. diags Dom Eng 69:257 N 28
'14; Same. Am Soc Heat & Y E 20:412-15 '14
Chicago ventilation commission first report.
11 Metal Work 83:632-54- Ap 30 '15
Developments and present problems In heating
and ventilation. J: R. Allen. Am Soc Heat
6 V E 19:53-62 '13
Downward ventilation in a Rockford, EL.
schoolhouse; with discussion. C. E. Beery. 11
plans Am Soc Heat & Y E 19:63-81 '13
Hdlson phonograph shop. C. E. Daniel, plans
•; Yen 12:13-18 Ap '15
,._ 3 show need of good ventilation. Metal
fork 83:203-7+ Ja 2? '15
Factory building equipped with outside air
ducts. 11 plans Heat £ Yen 12:19-25 Ap '15
Factory with down ventilation through col-
umns. 11 plan Eng N 73:1012-13 My 27 '15
Fans for ventilating work. C. L. Hubbard. Eng
M 48:385-92 D 'ft; Same. Eng & Contr 43:
197-9 Mr 3 '16
Fresh -air and eating. Scl Am 113:92 Jl 31 '15
Future developments in heating and ventila-
tion. A. H. Barker. Power 41:897-8 Je 29 '15;
Abstract Am Soc M E J 37:490-1 Ag '15
Heating and ventilating an office building by
electricity: Hydraulic power co.'s plant at
Niagara Falls. C. F. Herlngton. 11 diags plan
Heat A Yen 12:13-22 Je '15
Heating and ventilating conditions in large
office building. C. E. A. Wlnslow and G. F.
Maglott. Heat & Yen 12:26-81 F '15
Heating and ventilating Industrial plant. J. H.
O'Brien. 11 Metal Work 83:319-22 F 26 '15
Heating and ventilating plant for the Mis-
souri state capltol; reversible system of air
supply for house and senate chambers. 11
diags plans Heat & Ven 12:13-21 My '15
Heating and ventilating practice In Sweden.
H. Theorell. Am Soc Heat & Y E 20:94-7 '14
Heating and ventilating stables and garages.
C:tL. Hubbard. diags Dom, Eng 72:168-70 Ag
Heating and ventilation of main floor and ves-
tibules of the Lord & Taylor store. J. Gra-
ham, diags Dom Eng 72:282-3 S 4 '15
Heating and ventilation of offices and bank-
Ing rooms. C: L. Hubbard. diags Brickb 23:
307-10 D '14
Horizontal air currents advocated for room
ventilation. Heat & Ven 12:48 Ja '16
Hygienic home: facts about ventilation and
fresh air. J: B.. Todd. Scl Am S 79:74 Ja 30
Illinois chapter discusses kitchen ventilation.
Metal Work 83:171 Ja 22 '15
Improved air conditions In a Boston residence.
F. I. Cooper, plan Am Soc Heat & Y E
19:82-8 '15
Kitchen ventilation for a modern hotel: equip-
ment of the Blltmore, New York. 11 diags
plan Heat & Yen 12:13-18 Ja '15
Lecture course on elements of heating. C: A.
Fuller. Metal Work 81:129-30. 209? 281-2.
338-9; 82:31-3; 83:574-6, 703-5, Ja 1J, 30, F
13, 2f, Jl 10 '14, Ap 16, My 14 '15
Modern equipment in Detroit athletic club.
dlag plan Metal Work 84:73-6 Jl 16 '15
New observations on ventilation. O. W. Grif-
fith. Heat & Yen 12:25-6 N '15
New York state commission on ventilation:
high temperatures have marked physiological
effect. ETec Ry J 44:1330 D 19 '14
Ozone-^an aid to factory ventilation. Y. D.
Greene, diag Eng M 49:617-25 Jl '15
Ozone and Its applications. M. W. Franklin.
Am Soc Heat & Y E 19:128-40 '13
Ozone in ventilation. J. C. Olsen and W: H.
Ulrlch. Scl Am S 79:34-5 Ja 16 '15
Practical ventilation. C. F. Bennett. Dom Eng
73:232-3 N 20 '15
Progress of heating and ventilating art In the
last decade. R. C. Carpenter. Slbley J 30:
61-4 N '15
Public health and sanitary rules. Metal Work
84:465 O 8 '15
Recent developments In ventilation work. D. D.
Kimball. Metal Work 84:494-7 O 15 '15
Reduction or elimination of noise attending
the operation of mechanical ventilating ma-
chinery. R. W. Pryor, Jr. plans Heat & Ven
11:26-9 Ag '14: Same. Iron Age 94:210-11 Jl
23 '14; Same. Metal Work 82:276-6 S 4 '14;
Same; with discussion. Am Soc Heat & Y E
20:320-9 '14; Discussion. Heat & Yen 11:44-5
N '14
Relation of ventilation to bodily health. T: R.
Crowder. Metal Work 84:116-17 Jl 23 '15
Report of N. C. G. A. committee on heating,
ventilation and refrigeration. G: S. Barrows.
Am Gas Light J 101:411 D 28 '14
Report on work of ventilation division of the
Chicago health department for 1913. E. Y.
Hill, dlag Am Soc Heat & V E 20:57-73 '14
Theory and practice of heating and ventilat-
ing In France. G. Debesson. diags Am Soc
Heat & Y E 20:124-60 '14
Theory of ventilation. Metal Work 84:453 O S
Ventilating and cooling a church, plan Bldg
Age 37:61-2 S '15
Ventilating- and cooling church edifice, plan
Metal Work 82:757-8 D 11 '14
Ventilating the House of commons. A, P.
Patey. Metal Work 83:538 Ap 9 '15
Ventilation and the open window. M. S. Coo-
ley. Am Soc Heat & V E 19:361-3 '13
Ventilation of Industrial plants. C. T. Graham-
Rogers and W: T. Doyle. Metal Work 88:
283+ F 19 '15; Same. Dom Eng 71:4-5 Ap B
Ventilation of smoking room. H. N. Oman.
Metal Work 83:512-18 Ap 2 '15
Ventilation of telephone and movie booths.
R. L. Douglass. 11 Dom Eng 69:161-2 N 7 '14;
Same; with discussion. Am Soc Heat & V B
20:380-6 '14
484
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ventilation —Continued.
Ventilation standards for factories. En? &
Contr 43:519 Je 9 '15
Ventilation theory and impure air. C. F. Ben-
nett. Metal Work 84:76 Jl 1C '15
Work of< the Chicago ventilation commission.
11 plans Heat & Ven 12:26-31 My '15
tfw aJM Air conditions; Air flow; Air puri-
fication; Air washers; Car ventilation: Chim-
neys; Cooling; Fans, Mechanical; Heating;
Hospitals— Heating and ventilation: Hotels—
and ventilation; Humidity; Mine
ventilation: Schcolhouses— Heating and ven-
tilation; Subways— Ventilation- Theaters-
Heating and ventilation; Tunnel ventilation;
Ventilators; also Institute of heating and
ventilating engineers
Experiments
Experiment in school room ventilation with
reduced air supply through Individual ducts;
with discussion. F: Bass. U Am Soc Heat &
V E 19:328-60 '13
Experimental plant of the New York state
commission on ventilation. U plans Heat &
Ven 12:18-26 Mr '16
nts arranged by New York ventlla-
mlsslon. Heat & Ven 11:48 D '14
Progress of laboratory experiments with air.
F? S. Lee. Metal Work 84:338-9+ S 10 '15
Recent tests on recirculation of washed air.
G. L. Larson. 11 Metal Work 84:675-74- N 26
•15; Abstract. Am Soc M E J 37:723-4 D '16
Reclrculatlng of air in a school in Minneapo-
lis. F: Bass. Heat & Ven 12:27-30 Mr '15
Results of physiological and psychological
observations during the first year's experi-
ments: abstract. D. D. Kimball and G: T.
Palmer. Power 41:177 F 2 '15
Laws and regulations
General statement of the committee of Am.
society of heating and ventilating engineers
on compulsory ventilation. Power 41:176-7 F
2 '15
Legislation for compulsory ventilation; com-
mittee report with discussion. Am Soc Heat
& V E 19:179-93 '13
Proposed standards for ventilation legislation
for motion picture show places; with discus-
sion. Am Soc Heat & V B 19:166-78 '13
Ventilating division of the health department,
Chicago, ILL E. V. HilL 11 dlags Am Soc Heat
& VE 19:412-34 '13
Ventilator*
Long Island railroad installs double ventilators.
dla« Elec Ry J 46:194 Jl 31 '15
Tests of exhaust ventilators on passenger
trains. G: L>. Fowler. Ry Age 58:1009-12 My
14 '15; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:236-8
Venturl formula
Note on the modified ventuxi formula for flow
of gases or vapors. G. B. Upton. Slbley J 29:
90-5 D '14
Venturl meters
Special Venturl meter for Irrigation water
measurement diag Eng & Contr 48:61-2 Ja
20 '15
Venturl meter for sewage measurement C: G.
Richardson. 11 diags Boston Soc C E J 1:429-
37 O '14
Veratrfne
Veratrine and some of its derivatives. G: B.
Vessels. See Steamboats
Viaducts. See Bridges
Vibrations
Explorations over the vibrating surfaces of
telephonic diaphragms under simple Im-
pressed tones. A. E. Kennelly and H. O. Tay-
lor. Elec W 66:463 Ag 28 '15
Measuring shocks of vehicles and vibration of
buildings: a means1 for investigating. Impor-
tant traffic problems. A. Boy er- Guillen. 11
diags Scl Am S 78:364-5 D 6 '14
See alao Automobiles— Vibration
Victoria, British Columbia
Water supply
Costs and special features of the new water
supply of Victoria, British Columbia. B. Ehle.
11 diags Eng Rec 72:406-10 O 2 '15
Sooke lake water-supply for Victoria. C. H.
Rust Eng N 74:996-7 N 18 '15
Ten and three-quarters miles of 36-inch
riveted-steel pressure line bunt on Sooke
work. B. Ehle. U plan Eng Rec 72:564-5 N
6 '15
Virgin country renders concrete pipe line con-
struction difficult. B. Ehle. 11 diags plan Eng
Rec 72:507-10 O 23 '15
Villa Madama, Rome.- See Rome (city)— Archi-
tecture
Villas. See Architecture, Domestic — Designs and
plans
Vlrucennes, Indiana
Sanitary affairs
Sanitary survey of Vincennes. Eng & Contr
43:26$ Mr 24 f!5
Vinegar
Utility of sulfurous acid and pure yeast in
older vinegar manufacture. W. V. Cruess.
J. R. Zlon and A. V. Slfredl. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:324-5 Ap '15
Violin
Testing
Apparatus for determining quality and intens-
ity of violin tones. D. Richardson. Sci Am
113:384+ O 30 '15
Violin playing
Device for the simultaneous playing of violin
and piano. 11 Sci Am 113:471 N 27 '15
Virginia
Capitol
Thomas Jefferson and the first monument of
the classical revival in America. F. Kimball.
U Am Inst Arch J 3:370-81, 421-34, 473-91
S-N '15
Industries and resources
Orlskany iron ores of Virginia. C. M. Weld.
maps Econ Geol. 10:399-421 Jl '15
Virginia power company
Cabin Creek plant, il dlags plan map Elec W
66:239-44 Jl 31 '15
One boiler room instead of fifty; Cabin Creek
plant U diags Elec W 66:286-91 Ag 7 '15
VIscometers
Comparison vlscometer for oils, dlag Am Gas
Light J 103:301 N 8 '15
Design of an absolute vlscometer for
neerlng testing of oils. G. B. Upton.
J 29:262-9 My '15
New direct-reading vlscosimeter. R. F. Mac-
Michael. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:961-3 N '15;
Same. Met & Chem Eng 13:767-9 O 15 "IB
Viscosity
Conductivity and viscosity of solutions of elec-
trolytes in formamid. P. B. Davis.. W. S.
Putnam and H. a Jones. U dlags J Fr Inst
180:567-601 N '15
Theory of lubrlcatlpn. L. Ubbelohde. Gen Elec
R 18:966-72, 1074-81, 1118-21 O-D '15
Viscosities of binary mixtures of the asso-
ciated liquids, water, formic acid and acetic
acid. P. B. Davis and H. C. Jones. Am Chem
Soo J 37:1194-8 My '15
Viscosity of porcelain bodies high in feldspar.
A. V. Blelnlnger and C. S. Ktanison. US
Bur Stand Tech Pa 50:1-7 '15; Abstract.
Metal Work 84:526 O 22 '15
See also Viscometers
Visibility. See Optics
Visible speech
Visible speech: eye seeing and the rule meaa-
. uring the difference between sounds. A. L..
Eroeber. U diags Scl Am 112:471 My 22 15
Vision. See Eye
Vltamlnes . ..
Beriberi-preventing vltamlnes. W. P. Cham-
berlain. Sol Am 113:379 O 30 '15
VUaxnlnes and cooking. D. McCaskey. Scl *tn
118:379 O* 30 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
485
Vitamines — Continued.
Vitamines, and their importance for the main-
tenance of health. Dr. Reinhardt. Sci Am
113:238-9 S 11 '15
Vltreosil. See Silica, Fused
Vitrification. See Clay products
Vladivostok, Siberia
Vladivostok open all the year. J. B. Caldwell.
Sci Am 113:487 D 4 '15
Vocational education
Evening courses in retail selling at University
of Minnesota. Am Ind 15:18 Ja '15
Learning through doing. Sci Am 112:624 Je 26
Lengthening the educational perspective. L.
Galloway. Am Gas Light J 101:386 D 21 '14
National commercial gas association courses,
and compulsory education. L. Galloway. Am
Gas Light J 103:102-3; Discussion. 103:103.
106-7 Ag 16 '15
Rockford vocational school cooperates with
central station in training employees, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:31 Jl S '15
See also Industrial education; Professional
education; Technical education; Trade
schools
Vocational guidance
Why vocational guidance. B: C. Gruenberg.
Sci Am S 79:275 My 1 '15
Voice
Standardizing the art of voice production.
F. S. Muckey. Sci Am S 79:137-8 F 27 '15
Volatile oils. See Essential oils
Volcanic steam. See Steam, Natural
Volcanoes
Diary of Kilauea. 11 Sci Am S 79:36 Ja 16 '15
Notes from a volcano laboratory; personal
documents in the case of Kilauea and Mauna
Loa. T. A. Jaggar, Jr. 11 Sci Am S 80:214-17
O 2 '15
Sakurajima. eruptions and earthquakes. E.
Omori. Sci Am 8 79:242-3 Ap lPl5
Sec afro Lassen Peak
Voltage regulation
Automatic voltage regulators. W. H. Acker.
11 diags Elec W 65:127-8 Ja 9 '15
Direct-current three-wire systems. G. Fox.
diags Power 41:506-8 Ap 13 '15
Lamp-socket energy economizer. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:742-3 Ap 17 '16
Regulator for car-lighting circuits. U diags
Elec Ry J 45:851-2 My 1 '15
Schweitzer automatic Instantaneous voltage
regulator, dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 66:271 F
Storage-battery voltage regulation. C. S. Red-
ding. II diags EleoW 65:1134-5 My 1 '15
Voltaic arc. See Electric arc
Voltameters
Complications at the anode in the silver cou-
lometer (voltameter). T. W. Richards and
F. O. Anderegg. diag Am Chem Soc J 87:
675-98 Ap '15
Inclusion of electrolyte by the deposit la the
silver voltameter. T. W. Richards and F. O.
Anderegg. Am Chem Soc J 37:7-23 Ja '15
Studies on the silver voltameter. G. A. Hulett
and G. W. VInal. U S Bur Stand Bui 11:553-
70 My 27 '15
Voltmeters
Cheap 110-volt alternating-current voltmeter.
A. E. Oswald, dlag Elec R & W Elec'n 67:
973 N 27 '15
Proper use of ammeter and voltmeter in the
plating room. Metal Ind n s 18:67-8 F '15
Voltmeter and ammeter in the plating room.
S. E. Huenerfauth. Metal Ind n s 13:71 F '15
Volumeter
Automatic volumeter; abstract. E. G. Hopson.
dlag Am Soc M E J 37:722-3 D '15
Volumetric analysis
Add potassium and acid sodium phthalates as
standards In aoldimetry and alkalimetry.
W. S. Hendrizson. Am Chem Soc J 37:2852-9
O '15
Acid ratio: a new method for determining the
' _of germinated grata In
Arsenious oxide as an alkallmetiic standard.
A. W. C. Menzles and F. N. McCarthy. Am
Chem Soc J 37:2021-4 S '15
Determination of ferrous iron in silicates by
titratlon with dlchroznate. O. L. Barnebey.
Am Chem Soc J 37:1829-35 Ag '15
Economy and rapidity in copper titrations.
E. A. Slagle. Eng & Min J 99:285 F 6 '15
Electro-tltrametric method and Its application
to general analytical chemistry. F. H. Hes-
selink van Suchtelen and A. Itano. Am Chem
Soc J 36:1793-1803 S f!4
Ferrocyanlde determination of zinc. Eng &
Min J 99:285-6 F 6 '15
Method for the precise standardization of hy-
drochloric acid solutions. L. W. Andrews.
Am Chem Soc J 36:2089-91 O '14
Method for the titratlon of small amounts of
halides. F. C. McLean and D. D. Van Slyke.
Am Chem Soc J 37:1128-34 My '15
Rapid analysis of alloys for tin, antimony and
arsenic. F. A. Stlef. dlag J Ind & Eng Chem
7:211-12 Mr '15
Rapid precise standardization of acid solutions.
M. Randall and Cp C. Scallone. Met & Chem
Eng 13:787 N 1 '15
Standardization of alkallmetric solutions. F. D.
Dodfre. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:29-30 Ja '15
Titration of nitrates with ferrous sulfate. F. C.
Bowman and W. W. Scott. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:766-9 S '15 •
^Volumetric estimation of titanium by means
of ferric chloride. T. R. Ball and G. M.
Smith. 11 Am Chem Soc J 36:1838-43 S '14
Volumetric Fehling method using a new indi-
cator. A. M. Breckler. J Ind & Eng Chem
7:37-8 Ja '15
Volumetric apparatus
Portable titrating table. R. E. Ozias. 11 diag
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:872-3 O '16
Testing of glass volumetric apparatus, diags
U S Bur Stand Clrc 9:1-31 '14
Titration table. R. S. Potter and R. S. Snyder.
11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:46-6 Ja '16
Sec also Plpete
Voting
Voting by electrical apparatus, diags Elec R
& W Hlec'n 66:744-5 Ap 17 '15
Voting machines
Voting machines in Wisconsin. F. H. Mac-
Gregor. Munic J 39:658 O 28 '15
Vulcanized fiber
Vulcanized fibre. C: Almy, Jr. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 13:746-7 O 15 '15
W
Wabash railroad
Reorganization plan. Ry Age 58:978 My 7 '15
Statistics, map Ry Age 58:256-7 F 12 '16
Waco, Texas
Water supply
Water sedimentation, coagulation and mechani-
cal filtration at Waco, Texas. 11 Eng N 72:
1162-8 D 10 '14
Wages
Census of employees and wages. Elec W 65:600
Mr 6 '15
Construction superintendent favors paying off
in cash. Eng Rec 71:245-6 F '15
Fifteen years' wage increases in the Canadian
. . T L -M ""^.w ..** AA_ _^ ng f^i*
rest. Eng N 73;
employes so as" to minimize costs.
-- -*- Metal Work 82:790-3+ D 18
Investigation of wages paid by Pullman com-
pany. Ry Age 58:786 Ap 9 '15
Iron and steel wages and hours. Iron Age 95:
1266 -Je 3 '15
Methods of adjusting T
Colliery 35:349-63 F '
•mining rates. L. Gluck.
'
_____ sheet and tin mill wages. -Iron Age
5:360 F 11 '15
Rising wage differential and the cure. Ry Age
58:1429 Je 18 '15
Seven per cent wage reduction granted; British
Columbia electric railway, ltd. Elec Ry J 46:
392-4 S 4 '15
486
INDUSTRIAL ARTS IXDEX
Wage* —Continued
wage systems in the railroad repair shop.
E. Cordeal. Eng H 49:51-7 Ap '15
"Wage systems ot scientific management. Ind
Eng 15:45-50 F '15
Wages and hours of labor in the iron and steel
industry, table Mach 21:954 Ag '15
titr ul*tt Bonus system; Labor and laboring
classes; Minimum wage; Piece work; Profit
sharing
Walking excavator
Dredge walks along over trench. 11 Eng N 74:
942 N 11 *16
Excavating machine that walks, il diag Sci
Am ll&:t!S Jl 17 '15
Wall decoration. See Mural painting and decora-
tion
Walla
Dry masunry walla for highway embarkments.
il Eng Rec 70:687 D 26 '14
Lateral strength of hollow-tile walls; tests at
St. Louis, fl dlags Eng N 73:428-9 Mr 4 '16
Length of life of walls of mortar on metal lath.
W, E. Belcher. Eng Rec 71:754 Je 12 '15
Old wall used as coffer-dam falls at Louis-
ville. il Eng N 74:764-5 O 14 '15
Stucco board vs. standard built walls. 11 Bldg
Age 37:67-8 Ap '15
ftfr alxo Building; Dams; Foundations;
Mural painting and decoration; Partitions;
Plaster and plastering; Retaining walls; Sea
walls
Walls* Concrete
Curbing the sea at Galveston. H: M. Robert. .
11 Sci Am 112:268 S 25 '15
Field methods in concrete construction— wall
forms: design and construction. J. Cochran.
Concrete Cem 7:23-6 Jl '15
Mode! target ranges In Belgium. Sci Am S
79:165 Mr 13 '15
Molds for insulated concrete walls, diags Con-
crete Cem 7:SS Ag '15
New type of concrete wall construction, dlag
Concrete Cem 6:268 My '15
Subway undercrosslng walls concreted from
the top down. 11 diag Eng Rec 72:25-6 Jl 8
Walton, Charles 8.
Residence of Charles S. Walton, ESQ. R. D.
Murray. Arch Reo 38:601-28 N '15
War
Campaigning in winter. Sci Am 111:461 D 5 '14
Disease in warfare. Sci Am 112:468 My 22 '15
Eugenics and war. Sci Am S. 79:230 Ap 10 '15
Lessons of the present war from a technical
point of view. H. Maxim. Sci Am 112:453 My
Nerves and the war. A. Eulenburg. Sci Am
112:214 Mr 6 '16
Steam or electric railways In time of war.
Engineer 119:142 F 5 '15
War then and now; comparison between Civil
war and European war. L R, Sherwood. Set
Am 112:430 My 8 '15
WarSj ancient and modern, Sci Am 113:226 S
Sett 0700 Aeronautics, Military; Automobiles
In war; Electricity In war; International law;
Military art and science; and other headings
beginning Military; Motorcycles In war;
Peace; Railroads in war; Submarine warfare;
Transportation. Military; War games; War
materials; Wireless telegraph In war; also
European war, 1914-
Rellef of sick and wounded
Exposition of military sanitation; showing how
the sick and wounded are oared for.
A. Qradenwitz. il Sci Am S 79:816-17 My
Letters from the firing line: the care of the
wounded. X. Sager. fl Sci Am 111:510+ D 19
See also Ambulances; Hospital cars; Hos-
pital trains; Surgery, Military; also Euro-
pean war— Medical and sanitary affairs: Eu-
ropean war— Relief work
War, Cost of
1 mtaor ltems'
trade-
War, Maritime
&cc afro Lusltonia (steamship; ; Submarine
warfare
War cripples. See Cripples
War games
War game and how it is played. 11 Sci Am 111:
470-1 D 5 '14
War materials
Connecticut to Poland by way of the Pacific;
ho\v munitions are shipped to Russia across
Asia, H: H. fciuptee, map Sci Am 113:115 Ag
Government and work on munitions. Iron Age
06:728-9 S 23 '15
Government plant for making munitions.
H. H. Campbell. Iron Age 96:9X0-11 O 14 '15
Making munitions of war m England, Sci Am
S 80:131 Ag 28 '15
Making of war munitions at private works;
government seeks data. Iron Age 96:358 Ag
Mobilisation of war raw materials in Ger-
many. Engineer 119:807-8 Mr 26 '15; Same.
Sci Am S 80:30 Jl 10 '15
Munition metals. H. C. H. Carpenter. Sci Am
S 80:262-3 O 23 '15; Abstract. Eng M 60:112-
13 O '15
Munitions of war bill introduced In the House
of Commons on June 23. Engineer 120:24-5
Jl 2«v»15
Naval ifnd military exhibit of the National
security league, if Sci Am 112:626 Je 26 '15
Selling arms and ammunition. Sci Am 113:154
Ag 21 '15
Terms of contracts for war munitions. Iron
Age 96:636-6 S 16 '16
Use of aluminium in war. N. Flamel. Sci Am
S 80:208 S 25 '15
War material and invention. Engineer 119:605-6
Je 18 '15
War order activity in New England. Iron Age
96:301-3 Jl 22 '16
War orders and American Industry. Eng M 49:
481-8 Jl '15
War rushes French plants- automobile facto-
ries working 24 hours a day on ammunition,
aeroplane and military supplies. W. F* Brad-
ley. 11 Automobile 82:1013-15+ Je 10 '16
War significance of cotton. Sci Am 113.-38.J1
10 '16
See also Ammunition; Automobiles in war;
Cotton as contraband of war; European war
— Commercial and financial aspects; Euro-
pean war— Military equipment; Motorcycles
In war; Shells; Shrapnel shells
War monuments. See Monuments
War news
Mobilizing news. C: E. Crane, il Sci Am 112:
184-5 F 6 '16
War orders. See War materials
War ships. See Warships
Ware, William Robert, 1832-1915
Sketch. A. D. F. Hamlin. por Am Inst Arch J
3:382-6 S '16
Warehouses
Carnegie steel co. warehouse opens at Boston.
11 plan Iron Tr R 66:620-2 Mr 25 '15
Carnegie steel company's Boston warehouse
at AJlaton, Mass, fi Iron Age 95:670-2 Mr 25
Concrete warehouses and terminal plant at
New Orleans will cover 100 acres. 11 plan
Eng Rec 71:402-8 Mr 27 '16
Concreting: plant for large Chicago warehouse.
il plans Eng N 74:289-91 Ag 12 '16
Cotton warehouse and terminal at New Or*
leans, diag Eng N 73:1217 Je 24 '16
Design and construction of Midland warehouse.
Chicago. 11 diags plans Eng & Contr 44:182-4
S 8 '16
Electrical Installation in Seattle warehouse.
Eleo R & W Mec'n 67:895-6 N 18 '15
Electricity in large steel warehouses. 11 Eleo
R & WElec'n 67:463-5 S 11 '15
Galveaton Carnegie warehouse. E. C. Kreutz-
berg. 11 Iron Tr R 56:169-70+ Ja 21 '16
New steel and concrete structure to furnish
nearly sixteen acres of floor space; Blngham
warehouse in Cleveland, dlags plan Eng Reo
72:356-7 S 18 '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
487
Warehouses — Continued.
Nejv steel warehouse of Joseph T. Ryerson &
son. Jersey City. 11 Iron Age 96:298-9 AS 6
'15; Iron Tr R 57:270-1 As 5 '15
Paving for piers, warehouses and garages,
plan Eng N 78:952-4 My 13 '15
Remodeled warehouse at St. Lrouls. 11 Iron Tr
R 57:90-1 JI 8 '15
Reservoir effects In freight movements. R. H.
Rogers. 11 Int Marine Eng 20:107-9 Mr~'15
Retailing steel mill products. 11 plan Iron Tr
R 56:65-71 Ja 7 '15
River-front approach to a Chicago building. II
Eng N 74:817 O 28 '15
Structural features of a reinforced concrete
combined storage warehouse and office
building In Seattle, dlags Eng & Contr 42:
446-61 N 11 '14
Warehouse business requires speed. 11 Iron Tr
R 57:578-9 S 23 '15
Wenter & Drechsler fireproof storage ware-
house, dlags Brlckb 23:294 D '14
See also Freight houses? Grain elevators
Warm air furnaces. See Furnaces, Hot air
Warm air hearting and ventilating association.
National. See National warm air heating and
ventilating association
Warping machines
Creel for warping machines. 11 Textile World
60:186-7 N '15
Warren brothers co., Boston, Mass. 1
Organization and work of a national paving
company. 11 Eng- N 73:712-16 Ap 15 '15
Warrenlte. See Pavements, Bltulithic
Warships
Applicability of electrical propulsion to battle-
ships, together with the experience gained
with it on the Jupiter: abstract. S. M. Robin-
son. Int Marine Eng 20:19-21 Ja '15
Application of electricity in naval warfare.
H. L. Hibbard. 11 Sibley J 29:261-61 My '15
Are obsolete battleships obsolete? Sci Am
112:356 Ap 17 '15
Coaling United States warships. 11 diag Sci
Am S 79:276-7 My 1 '15
Electrical equipment of a battleship. Elec R
W Blec'n 66:671-2 Ap 10 '15
Electrical propulsion on battleships. Int Marine
• Eng 20:3 Ja '15
Fighting efficiency of the 'Iron Duke*' and the
"Kaiser." S. J. Mesher. Sci Am 113:79 Jl 24
'15
Formula for calculating the tactical value of
fighting ships. A. Given. Sci Am 112:50 Ja 9
Launching data for a battleship: abstract.
J: G. Tawresey. Int Marine Eng 20:9-11 Ja
f!5
Naval lessons of the war. H. M. Kennard.
Sci Am 112:478 My 22 '16
"Pennsylvania" and "Queen Elizabeth." C: B.
Gary. Sci Am 113:79 Jl 24 '15
Refueling warships at sea: abstract. S. Miller.
Int Marine Eng 20:17-18 Ja '15
Revolutionizing naval construction. Sci Am
113:286 O 3 '15
Super-battle-cruiser. Sci Am 112:610 Je 5 '15
Turbine- electric propulsion for battleships.
Eng Rec 71:607 My 16 '16
Warship types of the future. W: B. Chalfant.
Sci Am 113:321 O 9 '15
Warships of the future. Engineer 119:369-60
Ap 9 '15
Which is the most powerful battleship? J. B.
Walker. 11 dlags Sci Am 113:80-1 Jl 24 '15
See also Armor plate; Naval guns; Navies;
Submarine boats; Tenders, Naval; Torpedo
boat destroyers
Argentina
Electrical equipment of the -Argentine battle-
ship Moreno. H. A. Hornor. il dlags Am Inst
E E Pro 38:1543-68 O '14; Summary. Blec W
64:762-3 O 17 '14; Discussion. Am Inat E E
Fro 34:679-94 Ap '16
Austria
Austrian gun boats on the Danube. F: von
Pills. 11 gel Am 113:299 O 2 '16
France
French battleships Bretagne and Provence. fl
Int Marine Eng 20:198-9 My '16
New French battleship Tourville. M. K. Bar-
nett. 11 diag Sci Am 113:45 Jl 10 '15 •
New French battleships: trials of the Paris and
France — launch of the Gascogne, Normandie
and Flandre. il Int Marine Eng 19:551-3 D '14
Great Britain
Loss of the pre-dreadnought Bulwark. 11 Sci
Am 111:489 D 12 '14
Super-dreadnought Queen Elizabeth at the
Dardanelles, plan Sci Am S 79:299 My 8 '16
United States
Keel of first electrically propelled battleship
laid. Elec W 66:844 O 16 '16
Largest battleship launched; the U. S. S.
Pennsylvania. Eng N 73:556 Mr 18 '15
Launching of the (battleship Arizona. G. H.
Barber. 11 dlags Int Marine Eng 20:334-6 Ag
Reduction gears on the Pennsylvania. U dlags
Int Marine Eng 20:339-40 Ag '16
United States battleship California and -class.
Sci Am 113:63 Jl 17 '15
United States dreadnought Nevada. 11 Sci Am
113:424 N 13 '15
Warship construction in navy yards. P. F.
Peterson. Int Marine Eng 25:178-9 Ap '15
Washburn shops. See Worcester polytechnic in-
stitute
Washed metal. H: D. Hibbard. il plan Am Inst
Min E Bui 108:2887-94 D '15 ^^
Washing. See Laundry
Washing machines, Electric
Electric washer for use in stationary tubs.
il Elec R & W Elec'n 67:250 Ag 7 '15
Electric washer with inclosed gearing, il Elec
W 66:488 As 28 '15
Electric washer with vacuum agitator, il Elec
W 66:424 A* 21 '15
Horton electric washer, il Elec R & W Blec'n
67:587-8 S 25 '16
Johnson electric washer. 11 Elec R & W
Elec'n 66:744 Ap 17 '15
New Dodge & Zulll electric vacuum washer.
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:740-1 Ap 17 '16
White washing machine. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n
67:442-3 S 4 '15
Washington, D. C.
McKim and the park commission. G. Brown.
11 plan Arch Rec 38:681-9 D '15
Washington plan and Its progress. W. W.
Harts. Am Inst Arch J 3:241-2 Je '15
Bee also Ellen Wilson memorial homes
Architecture
New building1 for the Bureau of engraving and
printing, if dlags Arch & Bldg 46:463-70 ID '14
New post office. 11 Arch & Bldg 46:423-9 N '14
Old City Hall. Washington, D. C. H. F. Cun-
ningham. 11 diag Arch Rec 37:268-73 Mr '15
National museum
Mineral-industry exhibit at the National mu-
seum. C. G. Gilbert. 11 Eng & Min J 100:470-2
S 18 '16
Streets
Analyses of asphaltic concrete *and asphalt
block laid in 1914. Eng & Contr 43:43 Ja 13
'15
Bituminous concrete pavement construction In
Washington. M. Brooke. 11 Eng & Contr
43:326-6 Ap 7 '15
Records of Washington's street cleaning. Munlc
J 38:654-5 My 13 '16
Water supply
Water waste surveys In the District of
Columbia. P. Lanham. 11 Eng & Contr 43:
275-6 Mr 24 '15
Washington (state)
Industries and resources
Possible occurrence of oil and gas fields In
Washington. C: E. Weaver. Am Bast Min HE
Bui 108:1419-27 Jl '15; Discussion. 108:2431-
8 D '16
Washington university. St. Louis. Missouri
Washington university,- St. Louis. G. Study. IT
plan Arch Rec 87:64-75 Ja '16
488
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
•Watte. See Trade waste; Waste heat; Waste
products, and references under that subject;
Water waste
Waste fuel
Coke recovered from the cupola dump. W. J.
Keep. Iron Tr R 56:3824- F 18 *15
Firing low-grade fuel and wastes. S. H. Bun-
nell. Power 41:378 Mr 16 '15
See also Fuel economy; Sawdust as fuel
Exhaust-gas heated boiler. G. Aloore. dlag
Power 41:893 Je 29 '15
Heat energy from the Bessemer process.
G. Bute, iron Age 95:618-19 Mr 18 '15
Heater utilizing gas engine exhaust, diag Iron
Age 96:413 As 1U '15; Same. Metal Work 84:
317 S 3 'la; Same cond. Ind Eng 15:89 S (15
How to make steam from slag. W. I* Johnson.
dlags Iron Tr R 55:1139-40 D 17 '14
Recovery of heat losses In internal combus-
tion engines- abstract. J. B. Merriam. dlag
Am Soc M E J 37:295-6 My '16
Reverberatory waste-heat boilers. L. Duncan.
11 dlag Eng & Min J 99:152-3 Ja 16 '15
Utilization of waste heat for the generation of
electrical energy. H. Hobson. diag Inst E E
J 53:844-8 Je 15 '15
Utilizing waste heat In a drop forge shop: hot
gases from furnaces used to generate steam.
n dlags plan Iron Age 95:45-7 Ja 7 '15
Waste- heat boilers. O. Monnett diags Power
41:196-7 F 9 '15; Same. Eng & Min J 99:
868-9 F 20 '15
Waste-heat boilers at Chrome, N. J. C. L.
Brower. 11 dlags Eng & Min J 99:892-5 My 22
'15
Waste-heat boilers in steel plants. C. J. Bacon.
dlags Iron Age 95:1349-52 Je 17 '15; Abstract.
Iron Tr R 56:1123-4 Je 3 '15; Abstract. Power
42:27-8 Jl 6 '15
Waste heat to stimulate plant growth. Sd Am
113:445 N 20 '15
Sec also Exhaust steam
Waste metal. See Metal waste; Scrap metal
Waste paper
Where waste newapapera go. Scl Am 111:471 D..
5 '14
Waste products
Baling waste paper, shavings and excelsior.
B. J. Tungbluth. Elec RyJ 45:239 Ja 30 '15
Coal gas residuals— Feld process. F. H. Wag-
ner. Am Gas Inst Pro 9 :pt 1. 340-61 '14; Same
cond. Am Gas I4ght J loi:305-9 N 16 '14: ,
Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 12:696-702 N
'14; Same cond. Scl Am 8 80:316-19 N 13
'16; Discussion, Am Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 1, $61-
7 '14
Experience gained In the treatment of the
wastes from the scouring of wool. H. R.
Crohurst and A. D. Weston. Eng & Contr 44:
370-6 N 10 '15
Garbage and rubbish disposal in Los Angeles.
S. C. Simons. 11 plan Munlc J 38:799-80.3 Je
10 '16
Gas producers with by-product recovery. A. H.
Lymn. 11 dlags Am Soc M E J 37:253-66 My
Making fuel out of garbage. W. D. Hornaday.
11 Munlc Eng 48:304-5 My '15
Modern reclamation plant and scrap yard. Ry
R 57:281-4 Ag 28 »15
Power with by-product recovery. T. R. Wol-
laston. Engineer '119.:826-7 Ap 2 '16; Same.
Sd Am S 80:42-8 Jl 17 '15
Pulp from cotton stalks. Scl Am 113:482 D 4 '15
Railway storekeepers' association: committee
report. Ry Age 58:1039-41 My 21 '15
Reburning of lime from alkali waste and
other forms of precipitated carbonate of
lime. R: K. Meade. dlag Met & Chem Eng
13:289-90 My '15
Reclaimed rubber. Engineer 120:428-9 N 6 '15
Utilization of cotton waste by German and
Austrian methods. F. Naamlth. Textile
World 49:sup251+ My '15
See also Blast furnace
Cotton waste; Fish was
waste; Refuse and r '
Tar; trade waste;* Waste _
Wood ashes; Wood waste
Steam: Water supply, and other headings
beginning Water; Waterways; ~ ~
Scrap
; Smelter fumes;
;el; Waste paper>
Waste removal
Exhaust fan ratings and pipe diameters. Metal
Work 83:721-2 My 21 r!5
Bee also Bust removal
Watch springs
Watch spring testing apparatus. 11 Scl Am
111:494 D 12 '14
Watches
Electrical revolution counter and stopwatch. 11
Elec W 66:1105 N 13 '15
Lancaster's experience with time-inspection
system. R. B. Hull. Elec Ry J 46:1034-6 N
20 '15
Use and care of a watch. Scl Am S 79:233 Ap
10 '15
Watch standards. A. J. Board man. Elec Ry J
46:874-5 O 23 '15
Sec also Watch springs
Testing
Certified watches: a laboratory for testing
watches at the Bureau of standards. L. W:
Thavis. 11 Sci Am 113:83 Jl 24 '15
Measurement of time and tests of timepieces.
pi U S Bur Stand Circ 51:1-39 '14
Water
Chlorides in oil-field waters. C. W. Wash-
burne. Am Inst Min E Bui 87:375-81 Mr '14;
Discussion. 100:825-30 Ap '15
Density and volume of water; table. F. R.
Low. Power 42:542-3 O 19 '15
Effect of the mineral content of water on
canned foods. H. L. Huenink and E: Bartow.
J Ind & Eng Chem 7:496-6 Je '16
8cc also Feed water; Hydraulic engineer-
ing; Hydraulics: Ice; Mine water; Mineral
waters; Rain; Rivers; Seu. water; Springs;
«A ,«_._• __. other headings
; Waves; AVefis
Analysis
Chemical standards for the hygienic purity
of public water supplies in Montana. W. M.
Cobleigh. Eng & Contr 42:178 Ag 19 '14
Contributions of the chemist to the potable
water Industry. W: F. Mason. J Ind & Enff
Chem 7:289-90 Ap '16
Determination of gases dissolved in waters
and effluents. A. A. Swanson and G. A.
Hulett. dlags Am Chem Soc J 37:2490-500 N
Determination of sulfates in water by benzi-
dine hydrochloxide. F.* W. Bruckmiller. J
Ind & ing Chem 7:600-2 Jl '15
Examination of drinking water on railway
trains. E: Bartow. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:74-82 Mr '16
Laboratory control of water supplies. E: Bar-
tow. 11 diags plan Am Water Works Assn
J 1:720-6 DT'14
Ortho-tolldln test for free chlorine. W. F.
Monfort. Am Water Works Assn J 1:734-6 D
Perchloric method of determining potassium.
C. ScholL Am Chem Soc J 36:2085-9 O '14
Permanent cotton disc sediment records for
water and sewage. G: C. Whlpple and J: W.
M. Bunker. Eng & Contr 42:420 O 28 '14
Use of silver nitrate as a testing agent. Int
Marine Eng 20:85 F '15
Water analysis and the nitrogen content of
water. W: M. Booth. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:61-4 Mr '15
Bacteriology
Although chlorinated, B. coll Increase in nuxfc-
ber. H. E. Jordan. Hug Rec 71:621-2 My 15
'16
Bacteriological standard for drinking water on
common carriers. Eng Rec 70:617-18 D 5 '14:
Emg N 72:1208 D 17 '14; Munlo J 37:924 D 24
'14; Eng & Contr 43:77 Ja 27 '15; Am Water
Works Assn J 2:67-73 Mr '15
Biochemical and engineering aspects of sani-
tary water supply. G: W. Fuller. J Fr Inst
180:17-61 01 '15
Columbus experts determine B. coll vagaries.
Eng Rec 72:161-2 Ag 7 '16
Culture media employed for the bacteriological
examination of water. E. M. Chamot and
H. W. Redfleld. Am Chem Soc J 37:1606-80
Je '16
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
489
Waters-Bacteriology — Continued
Culture media employed for the bacteriological
examination of water: lactose-peptone media.
E. M. Chamot and C. M. Sherwood. Am Chem
Soc J 37:1949-59 Ag '15
Incubator for testing water-chlorlnation results
at Hudson Falls, N. Y. M. F. Tiernan. Eng
N 72:1221 D 17 '14
Object and limitations of bacteriological exami-
nation of water. W. H. Frost. Eng & Contr
42:250 S 9 '14
Stripping water-works reservoirs. A. Hasten
and G? C. Whipple. Eng N 73:858-60 My 6 '15
Studies on the culture media employed for the
bacteriological examination of water: the
composition of the gases formed in lactose-
peptone fermentation tubes. E. M. Chamot,
C. M. Sherwood, and R. C. Lowary. diags
Am Chem Soc J 37:2198-204 S '15
Water-borne typhoid fever epidemic at Healds-
burg. Cat. w. A. Sawyer. Eng & Contr 44:
179-80 S 8 '15
Water. Distilled
Distillation of water. G. W. McKee. 11 Am
Gas Light J 102:404-7+ Je 28 '15
Studies on water drinking; Intestinal __
faction as Influenced by the ingestfon of
softened and distilled waters. C. P. Sherwin
and^P. B. Hawk. Am Chem Soc J 36:1779-85
Studies on water drinking; the relation be-
tween water ingestlon and the ammonia,
phosphate, chloride and acid excretion.
D. W. Wilson and P. B. Hawk. Am Chem
Soc J 30:1774-9 Ag '14
Water, Underground
1 Delusions about underground water. Scl Am
113:408 N 6 '15
tfi-e also Mine water; Springs; Wells
Water aeration
Aeration basin of the new water purification
plant at Miraflores. Canal Zone. G: M. Wells,
Eng & Contr 42:489-90 N 18 '14
Temporary water aerator at the Kensleo
reservoir. W. F. Smith. 11 diags Eng N 73:
768-9 Ap 22 '15
Water birds
Conserving the waterfowl. A. A. Allen. Am
For 21:1047-8 N '15
Water closets
Flushing valve design and Installation, diags
Metal Work 82:603-5. 710-11; 83:119-21, 157-9
N 6, 27 f!4f Ja 15-22 *15
Local venting of plumbing fixtures. J. Gra-
ham, diags Dom Eng 71:60-2. 152-3 Ap 17, My
8 '15
Water closet vent fittings. 11 Dom Eng 72<
146 Jl 81 '15 .
Sec also Toilet rooms
Water columns
Piping water columns. L. Marler. 11 Power 42:
727 ^J 23 '15
Queer action in a water column. F. F. Jorgen-
sen. dlag Power 41:787-8 Je 8 '15
Safety-first water column. 11 Power 41:473
Ap 6 '15
Visits of inspector Brown. J. B. Terman. dlag
Power 42:369-70 S 14 '15
Water companies
Example of direct competition between publicly
and privately owned water works plants in
Tarentum, Pa. L. Hudson. Eng & Contr 44:
162-3 S 1 '15
State regulation of the operation of a small
water works in Pennsylvania. Eng & Contr
43:103-4 F 3 '15
See also Water meters
Law
New Jersey supreme court upholds decision
awarding damages for Illness contracted
from drinking Impure water supply. Eng &
Contr 43:423-4 My 12 '15
Public relations
Effective water works publicity measure at
Terre Haute. Eng A Contr 44:161-2 S 1 '15
Water works publicity measures employed at
Terre Haute, Indiana. D. R. Gwlnn. Eng &
Contr 43:896-7 My 5 '15
Water conduits
Arched relnf orced-concrete • conduits designed
by the theory of least work. W. M. Smith.
Eng Rec 71: 64 8 ^§2 My 22 '15; Discussion. 71:
753 Je 12 '15
Constructing a 70-mI. water conduit in Alaska.
H. H. Hall. Eng N 74:223-4 Jl 29 '15; Same.
Eng & Min J 100:760-1 N 6 '15
Construction of the Sooke gravity flow line at
Victoria, B. C. 11 Concrete Gem 6:299-300 Je
'15
Design and methods and cost of constructing
the Los Angeles city trunk line, connecting
aqueduct to distribution system. B. A.
Helnly. 11 diags Eng & Contr 43:390-4 My 5
'15
Design features of Cottonwood conduit and
new concrete settling basin at San Diego,
diags Eng & Contr 43:136-8 F 10 '15
Fall River mills will benefit by $3,000,000 water
and sewerage project, dlag Eng Rec 72:501-3
O 23 '15
Hydraulics of Irrigation, drainage, and other
channels. L: Schmeer. Eng & Contr 42:284-
90 S 23 '14
New water- conservation scheme at Fall River.
Mass, dlag Eng N 74:760-1 O 14 '15
Pipe tunnel backfilled through auger holes. 11
diags Eng Rec 71:715 Je 5 '15
Plan for condensing-water supply for Fall
River, Mass. H. S: Knowlton. plan Power
42:643-4 N 9 '15
Relnforced-concrete conduit analysis simpli-
fied by theory of displacements. C. S. Whit-
ney. Eng Rec 72:486-8 O 16 '15
Table of circular and horseshoe conduit sec-
tions. Eng N 73:1182-3 Je 17 '15
See also Aqueducts; Flumes; Water pipes;
Water supply engineering
Water conservation. See Water laws and legis-
lation
Water consumption
Meters cut Omaha's water consumption 20 per
cent. Eng Rec 71:712 Je 5 '15
New Orleans water consumption. Munlc J 39:
255-6 Ag 19 '16
Procedure at Kalamazoo, Mich., In case of
excessive meter registration. Eng & Contr
44:387 N 17 '16
Report of committee on water consumption,
American water works association. 1913-
1915. Am Water Works .Assn J 2:181-99, 280-
3 Mr-Je '15.
See also Water meters; Water waste
•Water cooling. See Cooling towers
Water distillation. See Distillation
Water drinking
Studies on water drinking; Intestinal putre-
faction as influenced by the Ingestlon of
softened and distilled waters. C. P. Sher-
win and P. B. Hawk. Am Chem Soc J 36:
1779-85 Ag '14
Studies on water drinking; the relation be-
tween water ingestlon and the ammonia,
phosphate, chloride and add excretion.
D. W. Wilson and P. B. Hawk. Am Chem
Soc J 86:1774-9 Ag '14
Water flow
Color used in hydraulic tests of power plants.
R. Taylor, diags Eng N 74:617-20 S 28 '15
Current meters for measuring flow In pipes.
H. P. Bpardman. Eng N 72:1180 D 10 '14
Diagram for estimating flow in channels and
conduits. O. D. Fish. Eng N 73:732-4 Ap 15
Diaphragm method for the measurement of
water in open channels of uniform cross-
section. C. R. Weldner. blbliog 11 Wls U Bui
Eng S 8:1-72 no 1 '14; Efecerpts. Eng N 72:
632-4 S 10 '14; Eng & Contr 42:414-15 O 28 '14
Discharge of water through nozzles. F. W. L.
Peebles. Eng Rec 70:637 D 12 '14
Experiments on the flow of sand and water
through spigots. R. H. Richards and B. Dud-
,._ ** *. — , Amjtast Min E Bui 97:67-72, Ja
:120 _
1:1122-
'16; Same cond. Met & Chem
'15; Discussion. Am Inat Min E
8 My '15
Flow over weirs with Imperfect contractions.
G: J. Davis, jr. diags plan Wls U Bui Eng S
8:77-145 no 2 '14
490
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
W
Min
;h
ater flo.
Harrison weir-flow recorder. 11 Eng &
J 100:844 N 20 '15
Hydraulic Jump, In open-channel flow at
velocity: abstract K. R, Kennison. Am
M E J 47:665 N '15 t
Investigation of flow through four-inch sub-
merged orifices and tubes. L. R. Balch.
diags WIs --- •
Methods e
Janeiro. lC*S.~Warkl diag' Ens 7k "Contr ~44:
75-6 Jl 28 '15
New type of flow recorder. II Heat & Ven 12:
52-3 Ag '15
Recent tests on flow of water acted on by a
propeller; abstract. Flamm. Am Soc il B J
37*559 S '15
Recorder for measuring flow over weirs, il
Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:433 Ag '15; Elec W 66:
St. Louis engineers test filter controllers, dlag
Eng Rec73:2S4-5 S 4 '16
Salt solution test shows turbine efficiency of
93 per cent at Holtwood plant 11 diags Eng
Rec 71:858-60 Mr 20 '15
Stream gaging by Utratlon; comparative tests
of new chemical and standard mechanical
methods of gaging stream flow. I* W. Collet,
R. Mellet and oTLtltschg: dlag plans Eng &
Contr 42:270-3 S 16 '14
Testing water-main flow. R. C. HardTnan. Eng
N 74:848 O 28 '16
Tests of a proportional weir. 11 Eng N 74:
1018-19 N 25 r!5
£to also Hydraulics; Pitometer; Stream
flow; Stream measurement; Venturi meters;
Water measurement; Weirs
Water gageCcocks. P- R- Doffey. diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 89:136 Mr '15
Water gages
Hydro-chronograph for recording water levels.
nil Munlc J 39:337-8 Ag 12 '15
Mercury column alarm for standpipes success-
fully employed at Rlpon, WIs. W. E. Hasel-
tlne. diag Kng- & Contr 43:550-1 Je 23 '15
Pressurlokd water gage, il diags Power 41:157
F 2 '15
Reservoir indicating gage. T: K. Lee. diag
Power 41:755 Je 1 '15
Safe guard gage glass reflector. 11 Power 41:
835 iTe 22 f!5
Simple water-level indicator. H. K. Wilson.
diag Power 42:423-4 S 21 '15
Water level Indicator for tanks, dlag Iron Age
96:576 8 9 '16
Water-tank controlling device, plans Power
41:680 My 18 '15;S£me. Eng £ Min J 99:
905 My 22 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 44:860 N
3 '15
Water gas. See Gas, Water
Water gates. See Floodgates
Water hammer
Causes and prevention of water hammer. Elec
W 66:1636 Je 19 '15
Draft-tube water-hammer. J. B. Crane, dlag
Power 41:789-90 Je 8 '16
Temperature change or water hammer—which?
W: Roberts, dlag Power 42:667 N 9 *16
Water heater*
Explosion of a email hot water heater in a
garage. 11 Locomotive 30:170-2 Ap '15
jHotstream gasoline water heater. 11 Dom TCn*
72:350 S 18 'IB
Range bolle^ water heater, il Metal Work 84:
Kee also Electric water heaters; Feed water
heaters; Gas water heaters; Hot water sup-
ply
Water heating
See 0(90 Feed water heating; Hot water
supply; Water heaters
Water hemlock (clcuta)
Cicutoxin; the poisonous principle in water
hemlock (clcuta). C. A. Jacobson. il Am
Chem Soc J 87:916-84 Ap '15
Water hyacinth
"as tte ***** hyaclntb-
Water In organic compounds
Qualitative test for water by the use of the
acetylene-cuprous chloride reaction* E. R.
Weaver. Am Chem Soc J 86:2462-8 D '14
Water law* and legislation
Recent legislation for water conservation re-
viewed and criticised. M. Knowlea. Eng Bee
72:488-9 O 16 '15
(See also Water pollution; Water rights
Water mains. See Water pipes
Water measurement
Electric well-sounding instrument. L. W.
Stocker. diags Eng N 73:444-6 Mr 4 '15
Measuring devices for irrigation water tested
at the Davis Field laboratory, University
of California, diags Eng & Contr 43:248-53
Mr 17 '15
Measuring well-water levels under difficulties.
H. W. Keith. diagB Eng N 74:1037 N 26 '!&
See also Water flow; Water gages; Water
meters; Weirs
Water meters
Cincinnati to sell all water by meter in four
years. Eng Rec 72:254 Ag 28 '15
Clark water meter coupling yoke, il Eng &
Contr 44:154 Ag 25 '16
Compound water meter for accurate measure-
ment of large and small flows, il Eng & Contr
48:525-6 Je 9 '15
Considerations to be borne in mind in pur-
chasing water meters. Eng & Contr 44:
811 O20 P16
Current meters for measuring flow in pipes.
H. P. Boardman. Eng N 72:1180 D 10 '14
Curtailment of water waste and selection of
meters at Milwaukee water works. Eng &
Contr 42:176 Ag 19 '14
District heating: velocity steam meters and
water meters. S. M. Bushnell and F. B. Orr.
11 diags Heat & Ven 12:41-2 Mr '15
Experiences in metering the city of Boston.
.T. A. McMurray. Eng & Contr 48:426-6 My
Experiences of a city of 6,000 population with
water waste, famines, meters and rates.
C. J. Renner. Eng & Contr 48:64-6 Ja 20 '16
Improvements In V- notch meter. 11 Power 41:
807 Je 16 '15
Increasing precision in pltometer survey work
at Washington, D. C. — meter reading. Eng
& Contr 43:26 Ja 13 '15
Laboratory for investigating and testing liquid
flow meters of large capacity; abstracts.
W. S. GHele. II dlag Am Soc M E J 37:165-9
Mr '16; Power 41:69-71 Ja 12 '15; Discussion.
Am Soc M E J 37:169-70 Mr '15
Measurements for the household, il IT S Bur
Stand Clrc 55:102-7 '15
Measuring boiler feed water, diag Elec Ry J
46:284 Ag 14 '15
Meter for recording: flow over weirs. 11 Iron
Aire 96:307 Ag 5^15
Meter maintenance systematized by water-
works department in Milwaukee, il Eng Rec
71:587-8 My 8 '15
Meterage at Pasadena,. California. Eng SB
Contr 44:359-60 N 3 _.
Meters set in 1914; tabulation. Munlc J 88:
554-7 Ap 22 '15
Notes on meterage from various cities. Eng &
Contr 42:200-l(f Aft 26 '14
Oscillating piston water meter, il Eng & Contr
44:96-7 Ag 4 '15
Ownership of meters. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:655-68 S '15
Popularizing the water meter at Columbus, O.
En* & Contr 44:243-4 S 29 '15
Power of municipalities owning waterworks to
compel consumers to install and pay for
water meters — court decisions. J: Simpson.
Munlo J 37:920-1 D 24 '14
Pros and cons of private ownership of water
meters. Eng & Contr 44:81-2 Ag 4 '15
Question box: Do water meters Increase or
Question box: How Is the cost of installation
and maintenance of meters borne? Am
Water Works Assn J 1:638-48 D '14
Question box: Over-registration of meters?
Should meters register cubic feet or gallons?
Am Water Works Assn J 1:663-8 D '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
491
Water meters — Continued.
Question bos:: Straight line reading meters —
are they preferable to clock dial meters? Am
Water Works Assn J 1:657-62 D '14
Question box: What Is the average life of a
water meter? Am Water Works Assn J 1:676-
7 D'14
Recording power plant operations. J. G. Small-
wood. 11 diags Eng M 49:818-36 8 '15
Report of committee of American water works
association on standard fittings for water
meters. Am Water Works Assn J 2:283-6 Je
'15: Same. Eng & Contr 43:522-3 Je 9 '15
Results of meterage at Columbus, Ohio, with
special reference to restriction of waste in
lawn sprinkling. J. O'Shaughnessy. "Ping &
Contr 43:190-1 Mr 3 '15
Shop equipment and motor trucking costs,
meter division of Milwaukee water works.
Eng & Contr 43:334-5 Ap 14 '15
Specifications governing purchase of water
meters of disc type at San Diego, Cal. Eng
& Contr 42:291 S 23 '14
Waste prevention by individual meters versus
• district meters. R. O. Wynne-Roberts. Am
Water Works Assn J 2:397-400 Je '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 44:32-3 Jl 14 '15
Water-meter pits, Milwaukee water-works.
dlag Eng N 73:1082 Je 8 '15
Water meters in La Grange, Ga. G. H. Sar-
gent. Munlc J 39:222 Ag 12 '15
When Is a meter a meter and when not a
meter. A. W. Burgess. Dom Eng 73:78-9 O
16 '15
8ca also Pitometer; Venturi meters; Water
measurement
Repair
Question box: Is it better to maintain a meter
repair department, or send meters to the
manufacturers? Am Water Works Assn J
1:678-9 D '14
Testing
Clark water meter tester. 11 Eng ft Contr 44:
154 Ag 25 '15
New rating flume for current meters, Bureau
of standards. 11 Eng N 73:1127 Je 10 '15
Refinements In water meter testing In New
York city. F. B. Nelson. Eng & Contr 44:
339 O 27 '15
Testing large water meters. 11 dlags Eng N
74:654 S 30 '15
Water pipes'
Allowable leakage from cast Iron water
mains; abstracts. E. C. Bradbury. Eng ft
Contr 42:499-500 N 25 '14; Eng Rec 70:330-1
S 19 '14: Eng- N 72:725 O 8 '14; Munlc J
38:251-2 F 25 '16
Argument for the ownership of water services
by the utility. M. L. Cooke. Eng1 & Contr
44:386-7 N 17 '15
Bowl outlets reduce velocities at pipe-line
ends, il diag Eng Rec 72:41 Jl 10 '16
Oast-iron pipe makes good record In Gatvea-
ton storm. A. T. Dickey, il Eng Reo 72:
607 N 18 '15
' 'Covering protects large penstocks from freez-
ing; cement-mortar coating supported by
special steel frame around pipe and rein-
forced with wire mesh. H. G. Huber. il dlags
Eng Rec 71:269 F 27 '15
Data and discussion on leakage from cast
Iron water mains. J. W. Ivy. Eng ft Contr 43:
568-9 Je 30 '15
pipe pertaining to
ny. tables Eng &
Ag 18 '15; Same. Eng N
Ag 26 '15; Excerpt. Eng Rec 72:
7 '15; E
S
Economic considerations justify wood-stave
pipe for water-power penstocks: comparison
with steel. R. E. Horton. Eng Rec 71:356-8
Mr 20 '15
Experiences with leadlte for Jointing cast iron
water mains. H: A. Symonds. Eng ft Contr
44:247-8 S 29 '15
Experiences with machine banded wooden
water pipe In New Hampshire; abstracts.
A. W. Dudley. 11 Eng ft Contr 44:228-4 S 22
'15; Munlc J 39:471-2 S 23 '15
Data on the life
79 pipe lines.
Contr 44:127-30
. 74:400-3 Ag 26 .
162 Ag 7 '15; Excerpt Eng & Min J 100:476
187L5
Field and office methods In connection with
the laying and repair of large water mains
at San IJiego, Calif. W. W. Albln. Eng ft
Contr 43:26-7 Ja 13 '15
Flexible bronze tubing of the Partridge Island
pipe line, il diag map Eng N 73:1167-8 Je 17
'15; Same cond. Am Gas Light J 103:42 Jl
19 '15
48-Inch cast Iron force main for Atlantic City,
New Jersey. L. Van Gilder. 11 Am Water
Works Assn J 1:704-8 D '14; Same. Eng ft
Contr 43:77 Ja 27 '15
Good practice in pipe line construction for
high-head hydroelectric plants. J. F. Jolly-
man. Eng ft Contr 44:180-1 S 8 '15
How to make good Joints in cast Iron water
mains with leadlte. W. C. Hawley. Eng ft
Contr 44:200-2 S 15 '15; Same cond. (F
riences In calking Joints of water
Eng Rec 72:326 S 11 '15
Joint details In high-head pipe lines— data on
pipe lines throughout the world. L. C. Froh-
rleb. il Eng ft Contr 44:77-8 Jl 28 '15
Locating pipes on water system. C. E. Davis.
Metal Work 84:78-9 Jl 16 '15
Longer cast-iron pipe. Eng N 73:898-9 My 6
Lowering mains under pressure and cost of
laying water mains at San Diego. 11 Eng
ft Contr 42:419-20 O 28 '11
Method and cost of constructing a 6-mile
water main, of 3-ln. screwed pipe, for New
Orleans Lake Shore land co. A. M. Shaw.
Eng ft Contr 43:222 Mr 10 '15
Method of protecting water lines from freez-
ing, diags Elec W 66:920 O 23 '15
Opening headgate causes penstock surges,
w. D. Spengler. plan Eng N 74:507 S 9 '15
Penstock carries 5.412-ft. Head, dlaga Eng N
74:822 O 28 '15
Practical procedure in designing steel pen-
stocks. V. P. Marran. 11 dlags Eng Rec 71:
355-6 Mr 20 '15
Protecting water mains from frost. 11 Metal
Work 84:101 Jl 23 '15
Question box: Experience with lead or tin lined
Iron pipe; comparative efficiency, life and
cost? Am Water Works Assn J 1:648-50 D
'14
Recording the locations of water-main gate
valves, map Eng N 73:892-3 My 6 '15
Records of service of cast-iron water pipe, il
Eng N 73:487 Mr 11 '15
Rochester, N. Y., effects saving by using odd-
• ~ r Rec 72:393-4 S 25^15
ater Works Assn J 2:550-3
.
diameter pipe.
Service pipes. Am
S '15
Subaqueous pipe taken up and replaced 3 feet
lower. E. M. Blake. Bng Rec 72:69-70 Jl 17
Water supply main for Atlantic City, N. J. 11
Munlc Eng 47:445-7 D '14
Water-works service pipes. Eng N 72:1135-6 D
8cc also Aqueducts; Hot water heating;
Pipe Joints: Pipe laying; Pipes; Siphons;
Thawing; Water flow; Water hammer;
Water waste; Waterworks
Cleaning
Cleaning a city's water mains. J. F. Springer. 11
Sd Am 112:88 Ja 23 '15
Cleaning a water-supply main at Merced, Calif.
11 Eng N 74:155 Jl 22 '15
Cleaning of water mains. J. F. Springer. 11
Munlc Eng 48:2-7 Ja '16
Notes on scraping a 161n. trunk main at Bat-
ley: abstract J. C. ' Barrowclough. Engl
:588 D 18 '14
Engineer
Cost
Costs of 12- and 16-ft. lengths of cast-iron
' i laid. F. C. Roberts. Eng N 74:641 S 30
Data on comparative cost of malntaii
renewing wooden and steel pipe at
tie. L. B. Youngs. Eng ft Con
Economy of large water mains with table of
comparative cost per foot for different
"water pipe sizes. N: S. Hill. Eng ft Contr
43:874 Ip 28 '15
Waterworks practices and costs. Munlc J 39:
148 Jl 29 '15
492
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water pipe*— Continued
Failures
Causes of breaks in large water mains In Chi-
cago. C. E. Fitch, diag Eng & Contr 42:416-
19 O 28 '14
Failure of 60-in. water main at Cincinnati by
longitudinal compression. J: W. Alvord.
dlags plan Eng- & Contr 43:148-50 F 17 '15;
Same cond. Eng Rec 71:688-9 My 8 '15; Ex-
cerpt Eng N7l:407-8 F 25 '15
Forty-eight inch cast-iron pipe breaks in New
York, & Eng Rec 71:757-8 Je 12 '15
48-In. water-main break. 11 Eng N 73:1148 Je
10 '15
Impact of street cars breaks large water main.
11 Eng Rec 71:183 F 6 '15
Misnap to Seattle municipal plant. 11 Elec W
65:902-3 Ap 10 '15
New theory of cast-iron water main breaks.
F. M. Aguirre. diags Eng Rec 72:116 Jl 24
*15
New theory of cast-iron water main breaks.
H. J. Welerhauser. Eng Rec 72:86 Jl 17 '15
Penstock breaks cripple Seattle power plant.
il Eng Rec 71:471 Ap 10 '15
Pipe Joint fails by pulling out at elbow. 11 Eng
Rec 72:390 S 25 '15
Sixty-seven breaks in a cast-iron water main.
C. E. Davis, map Eng N 74:244-5 Ag 5 '15
Surface warnings of street subsurface failures.
R. Klotz. Eng N 74:831 O 28 '15
Vacuum wrecks pipe line. 11 Metal Work 84:
217 Ag 13 '15
Leakage
Etc Water waste
Repair
Diver repairs parted intake line at Evanston.
Eng Rec 72:49 Jl 10 '15
Five 4-foot water mains underpinned after
break, diag Eng Rec 72:7-8 Jl 3 '15
Laying and repairing water mains. W. W. AI-
bin. Metal Work84:102 Jl 23 '15
Methods employed In repairing a submerged
at Edmonton. Alberta. J. Ham-
. .
& Contr 44:387 N 17 '15
water main, il Eng N 74:
•water
ilton. diag
Repairing a
847 O 28 '
Repairing leaks in flexible Jointed water main
in 40 ft. of water, Galveston harbor, Texas.
N. T. Blockburn. diags Eng & Contr 42:
163-4 Ag 12 '14
Utilizing hydraulic principles to locate a leak
in a submerged pipe. E. G. Hooper. Eng &
Contr 44:261-2 O 6 '15
Testing
Pressure test shows little leakage from huge
molded concrete pipe, il Eng Rec 72:537-8 O
80 '15
Testing water-main flow. R. C. Hardman. Eng
N 74:848 O 28 '15
Water pollution
Buffalo sewage disposal and water-supply in
relation to the pollution of the Great Lakes.
Eng N 73:8-9 Ja 7 '15
Contamination of a drinking and railroad water
supply by sea water and the removal of the
salt water from the reservoir. J: R. Downea,
Am Water Works Assn J 1:709-14 D '14
Court forbids river pollution by filter wash-
water. Eng Rec 72:160-1 Ag 7 '15
Establishing and enforcing a British standard
for sewage effluents. Eng N 72:1325 D 31 '14
Good water for farm homes. Scl Am S 80:57 Jl
24 '15
X<eaky check valve between public and con-
taminated industrial water supplies at Clr-
clevllle, O., causes typhoid outbreak. W. H.
Dlttoe and F. G. Boudreau. Eng & Contr
42:177 Ag 19 '14
Legal decision in a water
case. J. W. Ackerman, Am
Assn J 1:688-98 D '14
New Jersey supreme court upholds decision
awarding damages for illness contracted
from drinking impure water supply. Eng &
Contr 43:428-4 My 12 '15
Pollution of California water supply wells by
discharges from sewage wells. C: G. Hyde.
Eng & Contr 44:340 O 27 '15
supply pollution
m water Works
' Pollution of public water supplies
connections to Industrial supplies. L.
Van Buskirk. Eng & Contr 43:219-22 Mr 10
Pollution of rivers. 11 Munlc J 39:75-6 Jl 15
'15
Surface drainage a controlling factor In stream
pollution. G: H. Norton. Eng & Contr 44:
327-8 O 27 '15
Treatment of District of Columbia sewage.
A. E. Phillips. Eng Rec 72:506 O 23 '15
Troubles from abnormally high coloring in
Rhode Island water supplies. S. D. Gage.
Eng & Contr 44:358-7 X 3 '15
TJ. S. public health service. H. P. Letton.
Munlc J 38:220 F 18 '15
Water analysis and the nitrogen content of
water. W: M. Booth. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:61-4 Air '15
Water-borne typhoid fever epidemic at Healds-
burg. CaJ. W. A. Sawyer. Eng & Contr 44:
179-80 S 8 '15
Water pollution enjoined at Niagara Falls.
Eng N 74:232 Jl 29 '15
Water- typhoid suit lost. Eng N 74:631-2 S 30
'15
Bee also Sewage; Water purification;
Water supply
Water power
Business engineering problem In water power
development with the solution for a specific
case. w. V. N. Powelson. Eng & Contr 43:
222-6 Mr 10 '15
Comparative water power resources and utili-
zation of European countries, Canada and
the United States. Eng & Contr 43:156 F 17
'15
Conditions that will encourage hydroelectric
development. J: A. Brltton. Elec W 64:1236-8
D 26 '14
Damages for loss of water power: abstracts.
F. W. Dean. Am Soc M E J 37:174-6 Mr
'15; Pcfwer 40:902 D 22 '14
See also Dams; Flumes; Hydraulic engi-
neering; Hydraulic machinery; Hydroelec-
tric plants
Alabama
Future of water-power development in Ala-
bama. T: W. Martin. Elec R & W Elec'n
67:850-1 N 6 '15
California
California agreement on water power develop-
ment of national forests. Power 40:867-8 D
Canada
Canadian hydraulic power. C: H. Mitchell.
Power 42:596-7 O 26 '15
Idaho
Water power and Its relation to irrigation in
southern Idaho. J: C. Beebe. il Assn Eng
Soc J 54:63-78 F '15
Illinois
Report on water-power development on the
Chicago drainage canal. Eng N 72:1139 D 3
New England
Water powers of New England. H: L Harrt-
man. 11 Gen Elec R 18*358-65 My '15; Ab-
stract Elec W 65:751-2 Mr 20 '15
Norway
Norwegian waterfall concessions. Power 41:
781 Je 8 '15
Water powers in Norway; abstract. Elec W
66:986 O 30 '15
Russia
Russia's power resources; extensive water falls
Switzerland
of Switzerland. Elec W 66:250
United States
BUI to open the way for water-power develop-
ment. Bng N 73:131-2 Ja 21 '15
Census of primary power equipment. Eng Reo
71:136 Ja 30 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
493
Water power— United States — Continued
Development of water power on public lands.
Eng Rec 71:75-6 Ja US '16
Failure of water-power legislation. H. L.
Cooper. Elec "W 65:700 Mr 13 '15
Federal and state control of water-power: Cali-
fornia and Oregon. L. Lundgren. 11 Elec \V
66:336-8 Ag 14 '16; Same cond. Power 42:
157-8 Ag 3 '16; Same cond. Eng N 74:600-1
S 23 '16
Ferris bill at water power conference assailed.
Bng Rec 72:429+ O 2 '15
Intermittent waterfall; using the power of
Niagara falls without Impairing its scenic
beauty. E. Dunn. 11 Scl Am 113:492-3+ D 4
'16
Irretrievable waste of conservation. Elec W
66:511-12 S 4 '15
Merging hydro-electric Interests. Power 41:
631-2 Mv 18 '16
National conservation and water powers. H. H.
Chapman. 11 Am For 21:981-6 O '16
No feueral curb on western power develop-
ment. O. C. MerrilL Eng N 74:873-6 N 4 '15
Obstructive legislation: attempting to defeat
the Ferris water-power bill. Power 41:129-30
Ja 26 '16
Senate committee told water-power bill would
retard development. Elec W 66:64-7 Ja 2 '15
Testimony of Mr. Sidney Z. Mitchell on the
water-power bill. Elec W 65:187-9 Ja 16 '15
Testimony on water-power bill. G. Plnchot;
P. M. Lincoln. Elec W 65:131 Ja 9 '15
Water-power bills before Congress. Power 41:
72-3 Ja 12 '15
Water-power legislation: Adamson and Ferris
bills. Power 4T:67-8 Ja 12 '15
Water-power utilization In the West considered
by governors. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:482-3 S
Western conference* on state control of water-
power. Elec W 66:682, 734-6 S 25-O 2 '15
Western water-power conference favors state
rights. Power 42:631 O 12 '15
West's water powers. Eng Rec 72:405 O 2 '16
Water power electric plants. See Hydroelectric
plants
Water pressure
German studies of uplift pressure on masonry
dama. R. Schaefer. dlags Eng & Contr 44:
218-21 S 22 '15
Percolation and upward pressure of water;
abstract. W. A. Mitchell. Am Soc M B J
37:121-2 F '15
Water purification
Air-bound niters. R. S. Weston; J. W. Ellms.
Eng Rec 72:458 O 9 '15
Air- bound filters the chief difficulty In operat-
ing Wilmington's water purification plant.
E. M. Hoopes, Jr. U plans Eng Rec 72:282-4
S 4 '15
Akron's water purification plant, dlags Munic
J 38:725-8 My 27 '15
Automatic liquid-chlorine water disinfecting
plant at Stamford, Conn. J. A. Newlands. fl
Eng N 73:1158-9 Je 17 '15
Bubbly creek filter plant adopts liquid chlorine
treatment C. A. Jennings. Am Water Works
Assn J 2:401-3 Je '15: Same. Eng N 73:555
Mr 18 '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:338 Mr 13 '15
Camp engineering— water purification. Scl Am
S 79:383 Je 12^15
Cincinnati plant has eliminated water-borne
typhoid. Eng Rec 72:886 S 11 '15
Circulating water screens. H. Addison. dlag
Engineer 120:202 Ag 27 '15
Collapsible hypo plant packed In a trunk. 11
dlag- Eng Rec 71:373 Mr 20 '15
Columbus waterworks makes Its own alum — a
revolutionary step In water purification
practice. C: P. Hoover. 11 plan Eng Rec 71:
576-7 My 8 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 43:448-9
My 19 '15
Contributions of. the chemist to the potable
water Industry. W: P. Mason. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:289-90 Ap '15
Cost and efficiency data on water purification
at Erie. Pa,, during early months of opera-
tion. Eta* & Contr 44:160-1 S 1 '15
Design features of the Montebello water filters,
Baltimore, Md. 11 Eng & Contr 44:198-9 S 15
Development of ultra-violet water disinfection.
U dlag Bng N 74:634-6 S 30 '15
Disinfecting large public water supplies. T.
Horton. Metal Work 8^:40-1 Jl 9 '16
Disinfecting Sacramento's water supply — tezn-
orary plant for Introducing chlorine
[ Munic J 38:564 Ap 22 ""
gaa.
porary plant ___
11 Munic J 38:564 Ap 22 '16
Dry-feed apparatus solves Ithaca's coagulant
problem. H: N. Ogden. U plan Eng Rec 71:
686-7 My 8 '15
Dry feed of chemicals In water purification.
W. F. Monfort. Am Water Works Assn J
2:200-6 Mr '15; Discussion. 2:316-16 Je '15
Effect of filtration and sterilization on typhoid
fever in Philadelphia. F. D. West. Munic J
39:111-12 Jl 22 '15
Efficiency of the liquid chlorine sterilization
plant at WakefleWL Mass.; abstracts. H: C.
Sherman. 11 Bng & Contr 44:410 N 24 '15;
Munic J 39:811 N 25 '15
Excess lime method of water purification. En-
gineer 120:128 Ag6
Household watf
________ water sterilization with hypochlo-
rite of lime. Bng & Contr 43:572 Je 30 '15
Hypochlorite treatment at Ludlngton. G: W.
Clark, plan Munic J 38:394 Mr 25 '15
Kinks in the control of hypochlorlte at Denver.
W. W. De Berard. 11 Am Water Works Assn
J 2:442-6 Je '15; Same. Eng Rec 71:393-4 Mr
27 '15
Liquid chlorine sterilization of the water sup-
ply of St. Catharines. Ontario. A. Milne. 11
plan Eng & Contr 43:188-90 Mr 3 '15
Marysville, Kan., filters handle excessively tur-
bid water. C. C. Young. Eng Rec 72:290-1 S
4 '15
New water filtration plant at Qulncy, HL
W. R. Gelston. 11 dlag Am Water Works
Assn J 2:446-52 Je '15: Same. Munic Eng 48:
297-8 My '15; Discussion. Am Water Works
Assn J 2:462-4 Je '15
Novel, simple method of applying liquid chlo-
rine under pressure. J. W. Ledoux. Eng'&
Contr 43:519 Je 9 '15
Observations of some European water puri-
fication and sewage disposal plants. E: Bar-
tow. 11 Am Water Works Assn J 2:13-24 Mr
'15
Operations of the Cincinnati water-filtration
plant for 1914. J. W. Ellms. 11 Eng N 73:
854-6 My 6 '15
Ozone treatment for drinking water. 11 Engi-
neer 120:371 O 15 '15
Prevention of weed growth in water sup
reservoir by coppering. Eng & Contr
Je 30 '15
Production and application of ultra-violet
rays, particularly for water purification.
M. von Reckllnghausen. 11 dlags Assn Eng
Soc J 54:101-9 Mr '15
Purification of water by the ultra-violet rays.
M. von Reckllnghausen. 11 dlags Am Water
Works Assn J 1:565-84 3 '14: Same. Scl Am
1 S 79:10-12 Ja 2 '15; Discussion. Am Water
Works Assn J 1:585-8 9 '14
Purifying drinking water on the field. Scl Am
5 80:288 O 30 '15
Relative efficiency of liquid chlorine and hypo-
chlorlte of lime. F. E. Hale. Eng & Contr
43:173-4 F 24 '15
Rotary screens remove macro-organisms from
Denver's lake water supply. 11 Eng Rec 72:
Senfrot chemical injector, diag J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:354 Ap '15
Seven years' successful operation of double
sand filtration plant at South Norwalk,
Conn., in removal of objections! tastes and
odors. H. W. Clark. Bng & Contr 44:262-3 O
Small waterworks revamped under service:
rapid sand filters and new pumping station
constructed at Painesvllle. Ohio. G. W.
Knight and R. F. MacDowell. plan Eng Reo
72:287-8 S 4 '16
Sterilization of water by ultra-violet rays of
the mercury-vapor quartz lamp. M. von
ReckUnghausen. dlaga Am Inst E E.Pro 83:
1049-62 Je '14; Same cond. En& M
Abstract
.
47:756-8
R &
Sterilization of water-supplies for troops on
active service. G. S. Woodhead. Scl Am 8
79:292-3 My 8 '15
494
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water purification — Continued.
Sterilizing water with ultra-violet light; ab-
stract, dlag Elec W 66:820 O 9 '15
Ultra-violet rays and their application for
the sterilization of water. M. von Reckllng-
hausen. 11 diags J Fr Inst 178:681-704 D '14
Uniformity in compiling and reporting statis-
tics of water purification plants. Eng &
Contr 42:332-3 O 7 '14
Use of copper solfate in the purification of
swimming pools. 3. J. Thomas. J ind & Eng
Chem 7:496-9 Je '15
Use of liquid chlorine at Buffalo water-works
intake. H. F. Wagner. 11 plan Eng N 78:856-
7 My 6 '15
Variations in practice disclosed by water ster-
ilization statistics; status of hypochlorlte
and liquid chlorine methods of treatment.
P. P. Longley. Eng Rec 71:291-2 Mr 6 '15;
Summary. Eng N 73:459 Mr 4 '15
Water borne typhoid in Sacramento, CaL —
interesting application of liquid chlorine.
N. EL WullainBon. Eng & Contr 44:314 O 20
Water, coagulation, sedimentation and aera-
tion plant at Norristown. Penn. S. C. Car-
son, II diags Eng N 78:85& My 6 '15
Water-disinfecting outfit for field use. II Eng
& Mln J 99:533 Mr 20 '15
Water purification In Columbus, Ohio. C: P.
Hoover. Munic Eng 49:101-2 S '15
Water-purification results at Cincinnati In
1914. J. W. Slims. Eng N 73:964 My 20 '16
Water sedimentation, coagulation and mechani-
cal filtration at Waco, Texas. 11 Eng N 72:
1162-3 D 10 '14
Water-supply and typhoid fever at Cumber-
land, Md. A. G. Powler and M. J. Colton. 11
Eng N 73:969-70 My 20 '15
Water supply treatment at Council Grove,
Kansas. L: L. Trlbus. 11 diags Am Water
Works Assn J 2:83-102 Mr '15
Whipping chemicals Into a colloidal water in-
creasee efficiency. 11 plans Eng Rec 72:292-3
5 4 '15
Fee a70<? Feed water purification; Filters
and filtration; Oil separators; Water — Bac-
teriology; Water aeration; Water softening;
Water supply
Water rates
Ashland, Wis., water-rate decisions explained.
W. E. Miller. Eng Rec 71:805-7 Je 26 '15
Birmingham, Ala., water-rate agreement. Eng
N 73:552-3 Mr 18 '15
Charges for London water. Engineer 119:298
Mr 26 '15
Commission revises water rates In Leaven-
worth, Kan. Eng N 74:217 Jl 29 '15
Example of direct competition between pub-
licly and privately owned water works
plants in Tarentum, Pa, L. Hudson. Eng &
Contr 44:162-3 S 1 '15
Experiences of a city of 6,000 population with
water waste, famines, meters and rates. C. J.
Renner. Eng ft Contr 43:54-6 Ja 20 '15
Making of water meter rate schedules. Eng
6 Contr 43:191-3 Mr 3 '15
Regulation of water rates, Pocatello, Idaho.
Munic Eng 47:457-8 D '14
Water-works charges and depreciation at
Fargo. Eng N 73:994-5 My 20 '15
Water rights
Appraisal of water right values. H. P. Gil-
lette. Eng & Contr 44:157-8 S 1 '15
California agreement on water power develop-
ment of national forests. Power 40:867-8 D
15 '14
Water-power bins before Congress. Power 41:
72-3 Ja 12 '15
Water-power legislation: Adaznson and Fer-
ris bills. Power 41:57-8 Ja 12 '15
What an engineer should know about water
rights. M. Blen. Eng & Contr 43:412-14 My
See also Water supply
Water softening
Bartlett-Oraver water softener. 11 Colliery 85:
842 Ja '15
Method of softening and purifying feed water
used by a Brooklyn company, diags Elec W
66:413-14 Ag 21 '15
jlz years of softened and purified water at
McKeesport, Pa. E: C. Trax. Eng & Contr
-- -— - - flir »1K
44:187-8 Ag 25
Softening plant converts hard, impure river
water into boiler feed supply. 11 Eng Rec
72:622-4 N 20 '15
Value of permutized water for processing
yarns. A. R. Calvo. Textile World 49:243-4+
My '15
Water softener effects economy In central-
station plant. Elec R & W Blec'n 67:207-8 Jl
31 '15
Water softener in feed-water treatment.
H. R. Dorman. fl Power 42:246-8 Ag 17 '15
See also Water purification
.Water stills. See Distillation
Water storage
Decoloration of stored water is due to bleach-
Ing by sunlight and oxidation. R. H. Stearns.
Eng Rec 72:318-19 S 11 '15
Water supply
Biochemical and engineering aspects of sani-
tary water supply. Q: W. Puller. J Fr Inst
180:17-61 Jl '15
Cooled drinking water. R. F. Massa. Am
Water Works Assn J 2:422-33 Je '15; Ab-
stract. Eng M 49:916-17 S '15
Ground water supplies. W: S. Johnson. 11
diags Boston Soc C E J 2:169-89 My '15;
Same cond. Eng & Contr 44:29-31 Jl 14 '15
Growing value of ground water supplies. L. J.
Le Conte. Am Water Works Assn J 1:715-16
D "14
Problems in power-plant design. (Engineers'
study course) C: L. Hubbard. Power 40:931-
2; 41:32-4 D 29 '14-Ja 5 '15
Stripping water-works reservoirs. P: P.
Stearns. Eng X 74:302-5 Ag 12 '15
Study of a water supply by pumping for con-
crete road construction, plan Eng & Contr
43:467-8 My 26 '15
Unique water-supply of Newark, N. J. 11 Eng
N 73:863-5 My 6 '15
See also Aqueducts; Artesian wells; Cats-
kill aqueduct; Cisterns; Dams; Drinking
fountains; Electric plants— Water- supply;
Peed water; Filters and filtration; Fire ser-
vice; Hot water supply; Hydrants; Irriga-
tion; Plumbing; Pumping stations; Pumps;
Railroads— Water supply; Reservoirs; Snow
surveys; Standplpesj Surge tanks; Water;
Water companies; water meters; Water pol-
lution; Water purl? cation; Wafer rights;
Water supply engineering; Water tanks;
Water towers; Waterworks: Wells; also
names of cities, subhead Water supply
Cost
Question box: What It costs per consumer to
read meter, make out bill, deliver bill and col-
lect bill? Am Water Works Assn J 1:675-6
D '14
See also Water pipes — Cost
Rates
Set Water rates
Argentina
Water supply and drainage In Argentina. A.
Dale, il Metal Work 84:103-6 Jl & '15
California
Sanitary features of the Los Angeles aque-
duct. E. O. Slater, map J Ind & Eng Chem
7:622-5 Jl '15
Hawaiian Islands
Potable water supplies of the Hawaiian Islands.
S. W. Tay. Munic J 38:104 Ja 28 '15
Illinois
Improved water from deep wells In northern
Illinois. C. B. Williams. Am Water Works
Assn J 2:410-15 Je '15; Same. Munic Eng 48:
306-7 My '15
Iowa
Representative Iowa water supplies. J: H.
Dunlap. Eng & Contr 43:76-7 Ja 27 '15
Kansas
State supervision of public water-supplies In
Kansas. P. R. Hesser. Eng N 74:546-7 S 16
'15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
495
Vater supply — Continued.
Massachusetts
Water-supplies and health in Massachusetts.
A. I* Gaxnmage. Bug N 74:1077-9 D 2 '15
Montana
Chemical standards for the hygienic purity
of public water supplies in Montana. W. M.
Cobleigh. Eng & Contr 42:178 Ag 19 '14
New York
Yonkers water supply and its future develop-
ment, D. F. Fulton, map Am Water -Works
Assn J 2:1-8 Mr '15; Discussion. 2:8-12,
311-13 Mr, Je '15
Panama
Contamination of a drinking and railroad
water supply by sea water and the removal
of the salt water from the reservoir. J: R.
Downes. Am Water Works. Assn J 1:709-14
D '14
Texas
Meeting water-supply shortage at Henrietta.
Tex. T: L. Fountain. Eng N 73:1129 Je 10
Water __„_
Green. Am
'15
Washington,
Relations between _ the
of Longview, Texas. P. E.
ater Works Assn J 2:416-21 Je
D. C.
and
water supply
typhoid fever In Washington, D. C. J: Gaub.
Am Water Works Assn J 1:727-33 D '14
Water supply, Rural
Unsatisfactory water supply system in a
country bouse, plan Dom Engf 72:320-1 S 11
Water supply and sewage disposal Metal
Work 84:898 S 24 '15
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. W. Trullrager. dlags
Dom Eng 72:194-7, 224-6, 254-6, 284-6, 313
arrangement J. El. Johnson, jr. dlag Met
& Chem Bng 13:373-7 Je '15
Chicago water works notes. 11 Munlc J 37:918-
19 D 24 '14
Chicago's new tunnel and pumping station
part of comprehensive waterworks plan.
H. S. Baker, map Eng Rec 71:73-4, 108-4 Ja
16-23 '15
Cleveland west side water-supply tunnel. 11
diags plan Eng N 73:4-8 Ja 7 '15
Conditions encountered and methods employed
In laying water pipes in the congested
streets of New Yoii city. M. Blatt Eng &
Contr 44:246-7 8 29 '16
Constructing shaft and tunnel at Lake View
pumping station, Chicago water works.
H: W. Clausen. Eng & Contr 42:500-1 N 25
'14
Construction of Cumberland waterworks* F. H.
Eastman. 11 Eng Rec 71:137-8 Ja 30 '15
Construction of water works tunnels in the
Metropolitan water district of Massachusetts.
W: E. Foss. 11 dlags map Eng & Contr 42:
84-9, 129-31, 352-6, 451-8 Jl 22, Ag 6, O 14,
Construction plant and methods employed on
new water works Intake tunnel at Milwau-
kee. 11 diags plan Eng & Contr 43:352-5,
371-2 Ap 21-28 '15
' and special features of the new water
of Victoria, British Columbia. B.
diags Bng Reo 72:406-10 O 2 '15
Curves on Winnipeg aqueduct built with
straight sections ox forms, dlags Elm? Reo
72:657-8 N 27 '15
Design and methods and cost of constructing
the Los Angeles city trunk line, connecting
aqueduct to dlstrlDutlon system. B. A.
Helnly. 11 dlags Eng & Contr 43:390-4 My 5
'15
Designing small water works systems. Eng &
Contr 12:207-8 Ag 26 '14
Fall River's proposed water supply system.
« if** flM Am 118:858+ O 28 '15
Costs
Five 4- foot water mains underpinned after
break, dlag Eng Rec 72:7-8 Jl 3 '16
Hetch Hetchy water supply project. Eng &
Contr 43:sup22-3 Mr 31 '15
Installing water service connections at New
Orleans. Eng & Contr 42:164-5 Ag 12 '14
Interesting chart of Pittsburgh water system,
showing Its recent transformation, dlag Eng
N 73:250-1 F 11 '15
Leakage from Cedar lake reservoir, Seattle
water-supply. C: E. Fowler. 11 map plan Eng
N 73:112-15 Ja 21 '15
Lynn waterworks Improvement. W. B. Con-
ant. 11 Munlc J 39:651-2 O 28 '15
Method and cost of constructing and :
submerged water pipe lines at
Ore. D. D. Clarke, diags Eng & Contr 42:
538-42 D 9 '14
New England water-works association 34th
annual convention. Eng N 74:566-8 S 16 '15
New England water works association 34th
annual convention. Munlc J 39:443-6 8 16
'15
New Intake tower and tunnel at the St. Louis
water works. E: C. Davis. 11 dlags plans Assn
Eng Soc J 53:281-300 D '14
Pipe distribution systems; with discussion.
N: S. Hill, jr. maps Am Water Works Assn
J 2:107-59 Mr '15
Placing the Milwaukee waterworks Intake
crib. R. E. Stoelting. 11 dlag Eng N 73:1058-9
Je 3 '15
Flan for condensing-water supply for Fall
River. Mass. H. S. Enowlton. plan Power
42:64Sf-4 N 9 '15 ^^
Progress in water supply. A. Hazen. Eng Rec
71:5-6 Ja 2 '15
Rebuilding the Omaha water-Intake cribs.
G: T. Prince. 11 dlags Eng N 74:342-4 Ag 19
Relocation and mapping of uncharted portions
of water distribution systems. C. E. Davis.
Eng & Contr 43:74-6 Ja 27 '15: Same. Munlc
Eng 48:137-9 F '15; Abstract Eng N 73:
250 F 11 'IB
San Francisco's future water-supply: Hetch
Hetchy project. A. J. Cleary. 11 Eng N 73:
298-301 $ 18 '15
Seventy years of civil engineering. U Scl Am
112:527 Je 5 '15
Sooke lake water-supply for Victoria, B. C.
C. H. Rust Bng N74:996-7 N 18 '16
Ten and three-quarters miles of 86-Inch
riveted-steel pressure line built on Sooke
work. B. Ehle. 11 plan Eng Rec 72:564-5 N
6 '15
Underflow water-supply at Moline, Kan.
W. L. Benham. Eng $ 73:925-6 My 13 '15
Unusual water-supply for power plant. F: B.
Hays, plan Power 42:684 N 16 '15
Virgin country renders concrete pipe line con-
struction difficult B. Ehle. 11 dlags plan Eng
Reo 72:507-10 O 23 '15
Water-pipe tunnel. Metropolitan water-works.
B. Lawrence, il diags Eng N 73:1116-21 Je
10 '15
Water works engineering mistakes. D. H.
Maury. Eng & Contr 42:246-7 S 9 '14
Western Australian goldflelds: how water sup-
?lles are provided. L. E. Shapcott. 11 Sci Am
11*08-9 D 19 '14
Wilson avenue water tunnel at Chicago, diags
plan Eng N 73:764-7 Ap 22 '15
809 afeo Aqueducts; Canals; Dams; Filters
and filtration ; Hydraulic engineering; Irri-
gation; Pipe laying; Plumbing; Pumping
stations; Pumps; Railroads— Water s
Siphons; Water conduits; Water flow;
hammer: Water meters: Water ,_.
Water towers; Waterworks; also Cat
aqueduct; Los Angeles aqueduct
•Examinations
Civil-service examination for water-works en-
gineer. Eng N 74:1071 D 2 '15
Water supply for factories
Cooled drinking water. R. F. Massa. An
Water Works Assn J 2:422-83 Je '15; Ab
stract Eng M 49:916-17 S '15
Providing a shop drinking water system
S. H. BunnelL Metal Work 83:696-6 My 1
'15
Test of a mill drinking water system. F. E
Brown. Iron Age 96:110-11 Jl 8 '15
496
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water supply for factories — Continued
Two-pressure hydraulic service. A. D. Wil-
liams, plan Power 41:671-2 My 18 '15
Two-pressure hydraulic service. W: Hirst.
diag Power 42:28 Jl 6 15
Water tanks
Controlling the water-supply to a closed tank.
B. C. Luce, plan Eng N 74:271 Ag 5 '16
Municipal water tank bursts under air pres-
sure. W. Chlpman. 11 EngN 74:860 O 28 '15
Reintorced- concrete tank of 100,000-gallon ca-
pacity designed by use of diagrams. A. R.
James, diags Eng Rec 72:135-6 Jl 31 '15
Steam coll in water tank. J. E. Noble, dlag
Power 41:766 Je 1 '15
Water-tank controlling device, plans Power
41:680 My 18 '15; Same. Eng & Mln J 99:
905 My 22 '15; Same. Eng & Contr 44:860 N
3 '15
See also Water towers
Water towers
Appearance considered In German water
towers, diags Eng Rec 72:48-9 Jl 10 '15
Artistic American water tower. C. S. Pills-
bury. II Eng Rec 72:174 Ag 7 '15
Design and construction of the new 600,000-
gaL elevated water tank at Appleton. wis.
D. D. Williams. 11 Eng & Contr 44:130-1 Ag
18 '15
Hallway roadside water tanks for locomotive-
supply; with comparative costs of wood and
steel structures Sag Ry Age 59:955-8 N 3,9
'15; Abstract. Ry R 67:517-18 O 23 '15
Stability of unanchored tanks. C. R. Knowles.
Ry Age 69:954 N 19 '15
Wood vs steel water tanks. J. Dupree. Ry R
56:536 Ap 17 '16
Wooden versus steel water tanks. M. D. Mil-
ler. Ry R 57:23-5 Jl 3 '15
See alto Standplpea; Surge tanks; Water
tanks
Water towers, Concrete
Building concrete silos; with water towers.
C. D. Gilbert 11 diags Concrete Cem 7:61-2
Ag '15
Concrete surge tank, disconnected at base,
operates on differential principle, fl dlag
Eng Rec 71:368-70 Mr 20 '15
Duxbury reinforced-concrete water-works
tank. II dlag Eng N 73:882-3 My 6 '15
Earthquake-proof concrete tower, San Fran-
cisco. Eng N 74:308-9 Ag 12 '15
Methods and costs in constructing a combined
concrete silo and water tank. 11 dlag Con-
crete Cem 6:162-4 Mr '16
Reinforced concrete for railway water tanks.
J T. Bowser. Eng Rec 71:81-2 Ja 16 '15
Reinforced-concrete tower tank at Middle-
borough, Mass. G: A. Sampson, diags Eng N
74:392-4 Ag 26 '15 ^^
Water-tube boilers. See Boilers, Water-tube -
* Water waste
Allowable leakage • from cast Iron water
mains; abstracts.__E._ C. Bradbury.
Contr 42:499-500 X 25 '14; Eng Rec 70:330-1
S 19 '14; Eng N 72:725 O 8 '14; Munic J 38:
251-2 F 26 '15
Cost of wasting water. Munic J 39:863-4 S 2 '16
Data and discussion on leakage from cast
iron water mains. J. W. Ivy. Bng & Contr
43:568-9 Je 30 '15
Data on consumption and cost of water for
uses difficult to control If the supply Is
unmetered. W: F. Sullivan. HJng & Contr
42:310-11 S 30 '14
Demonstrating the cost of water waste. 11 Eng
N 74:319-20 Ag 12 '16
Detecting underground leaks— methods em-
ployed l>y numerous cities. Munic J 38:542-3
Detecting water waste at St John's, New-
foundland. Munic J 38:103-4 Ja 28 '15
Economies of water waste in cities. R. O.
Wynne-Roberts. Eng & Contr 42:330-2 O 7
Experiences of a city of 6,000 population with
water waste, famines, meters and rates.
C. J. Renner. Eng & Contr 43:54-6 Ja 20 '15
Increasing- precision In pitometer survey work
at Washington, D. C.— meter reading. Eng
& Contr 43:26 5fa 18 '15
Leakage from lead Joints; abstracts. A. H.
Smith. Munic J 39:470-1 S 23 '15; Eng &
Contr 44:313-14 O 20 '15
Public education on water waste. Munic J 39:
602-3 S 30 '15
Results of meterage at Columbus, Ohio, with
special reference to restriction of waste in
lawn sprinkling. J. O'Shaughnessy. Eng &
Contr 43:190-1 Mr 3 '15
St. Louis gives object lessons of water waste.
Eng Rec 72:330 S 11 '15
Saving in the pump room. W: E. Dlxon. dlag
Power 41:171-2 F 2 '15
Wash water salvage at Champaign and Ur-
bana. H. E. Babbitt. Am Water Works Assn
J 2:393-6 Je '15
Waste prevention by individual meters versus
district meters. R. O. Wynne-Roberts. Am
Water Works Assn J 2:397-400 Je '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 44:32-3 Jl 14 '16
Water waste. C. R. Knowles. 11 Ry Age 59:
756-8 O 22 '16
Water waste surveys in the District of Colum-
bia. P. Lanham. 11 Eng & Contr 43:276-6 Mr
24 '15
Water works statistics for the year 1914:
waste prevention. Munic J 38:551-3 Ap 22
See also Seepage; Water meters
Water wheels
Analysis of waterwheel-governor effort; ab-
stract. E. D. Searing. Elec W 65:1513-14 Je
12 '15
Bamboo waterwheel used for Philippine irri-
gation. J. W. Swaren. 11 Eng Rec 71:814
Je 26 '16
Change of runners permits 100 per cent head
increase. W. V. N. Powelson. Eng Rec 71:
202 F 13 '16
Hydraulic turbines; wheels and pumps at the
Panama-Pacific exposition. H. J. Kennedy.
11 Sci Am S 80:124-6 Ag 21 '15
Impulse wheels for 6000-fL head, Lac Fully
plant; abstract. F. Prasil. diags Eng N 78:
138-9 Ja 21 '16
Old waterwheel at Troy ran continuously 45
years. E. A. Vlvarttas. 11 Bng Rec 71:752 Je
Practice in high-head hydraulic plants; ab-
stract J. P. Jollyman. Elec W 65:1513 Je 12
Repair to waterwheel. J. W. Swaren. 11 Power
41:838 Je 22 '15
Water motors operate gate-valves in nozzle
lines. J. W. Swaren. 11 Eng Rec 72:134 Jl 31
'16
Waterwheel designed for mule-back transpor-
tation. 11 Eng Rec 71:198 F 13 '15
See also Turbines
Water works. See Waterworks
Waterfowl. See Water birds
Watering-stations
Street watering-station. F. E. Merrill, dlag
Eng M 49:274-5 My '15
Waterproofing
History of Attleboro. Mass., standpipe of rein-
forced concrete. 11 Eng N 73:816-18 Ap 29
Making concrete tight: Tacoma and Seattle »
water- works. C. H!. Fowler, il Eng N 74:
1076-7 D 2 '15
Method and cost of waterproofing settling
basin bottoms at St. Louis. Q. G. Black. Eng
& Contr 44:103 Ag 11 '15
Methods and costs of waterproofing concrete
surfaces to decrease disintegration by frost.
J. L, Lytel. Eng & Contr 48:346-7 Ap 14 '15
Methods used to waterproof bridge floors. Eng
& Contr 43:399-400 My 5 '15
Oil-mixed Portland cement concrete. L. W.
Page. U S Agric Bui 230:1-26 '16; Abstract
Eng & Contr 44:227-9 S 22 '15; Excerpt. Eng
Rec 72:334-6 S 11 '15; Excerpt (Oil-mixed
concrete for damp proofing) Munic Eng 48:
375-6 Je '15; Same. Bldg Age 37:24 Jl '16;
Same. Am Gas Light J 103:29 Jl 12 '15; Same.
Concrete Cem 7:30 Jl "15
ReUning a small brlcklined water works
reservoir with asphalt and concrete at
Irwin, Pa. J: M. Rice. 11 diags Eng & Contr
43:273-4 Mr 24 '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
497
surfaces. Assn Eng
Waterproofing — Continued
Repairing and waterproofing the Nashville
water-works reservoir. W. W. Southgate. 11
diags Eng N 73:849-52 My 6 '15
Test results with concrete waterproofing ma-
terials. Eng N 73:125 Ja 21 '15
Tunnel waterproofing with cement-and-clay
mortar. Eng N 73:731-2 Ap 16 '15
Waterproofing concrete. L. G. Hall. Sol Am
112:629 Je 26 '15
Waterproofing concrete. S. Stone, Jr. Scl Am
113:291 O 2 '15
Waterproofing concrete construction. Ry R
57:91 Jl 17 T15
Waterproofing concrete
Soc J 54:275-6 Je '16
Waterproofing concrete surfaces. J. L. Lytel.
Munlc Eng 49:106 S '16
Waterproofing existing concrete structures.
Eng N 73:707 Ap 15 '15
Waterproofing for concrete. Concrete Gem 7:
57 Ag '15
Waterproofing solid steel-floor bridges. S: T.
Wagner; abstracts, dlags Ry R 66:273-7 F 27
'15; Eng & Contr 43:79-81 Ja 27 '16; Revised
specifications. Eng & Contr 44:209-11 3 16
'15; Discussion. A. W. Carpenter. Ry R 56:
557-8 Ap 24 '15
Weathering of concrete prevented by water-
proofing. Eng Rec 71:486 Ap 17 '15
#co a too Corrosion and anti- corrosives
Waterproofing of textiles
•Waterproofing gauze. Textile World 49:532-3
Ag '15
Waterproofing yarns and fabrics. Textile
World 49:368-70 Je '15
Watersheds
Methods employed in the reforestation of the
Grot on watersheds. T. C. Culyer. Eng &
Contr 44:202 S 15 '15
Watertown arsenal
Abolition of scientific management In govern-
ment shops. L. W. Moflett. il Iron Tr R 66:
963-6+ My 13 '15
Criminal speeding-up system— and some facts.
W: Crozler. Am Ind 15:30-1 Ja '16
Employees' grievance committee. Iron Age 95:
053 Mr 18 '15
Labor union, scientific management and the
government. Ind Eng 15:6 Ja '15
Waterways
Development of inland water transportation.
J: H. Bernhard. Eng Rec 72:332-4 S 11 T
Illlnols T ' ' ' ' ' •
nel frc
Contr
Inland water" transportation. T. G. Dabney;
F. Lavis. Enff Rec 72:519-20 O 23 '15
Rivers and railroads In the United States.
W: W. Harts, Ry Age 58:230-1 F 5 '15; Dis-
cusHion. F. Travis. Ry R 56:660-2 My 15 '15;
Same cond. Ry Age 58:975-6 My 7 '16
Woo <iltto Canals; Rivers
Waterwheels. See Water wheels
Waterworks
African water system. Metal Work 81:646 N
19 '15
American waterworks association 36th an-
nual convention. Munlc J 38:705-8 My 20 '15'
Bradford waterworks. 11 plan maps Engineer
119:251-4, 278-80 Mr 12-19 '16 ^
Chicago's new tunnel and pumping station part
of comprehensive waterworks plan. H. S.-
Baker, map Eng Rec 71:73-4, 103-4 Ja 16-23
'15
Choice of alloys for water work design. H.
Carpenter. Am Water Works Assn J 2:861-8*
Je *16; Same abr. Eng & Contr 43:333-4 Ap
14 '15
Cincinnati builds high-pressure flre service
system. J. A. Killer. 11 dlags Eng Reo 71:690;
Cincinnati water works. J: W. Hill, diag Am,
Water Works Assn J 2:42-60 Mr '16 •
Concrete rings, superlmposeoVsunk to form
Ban Antonio pump pit. W: W. Hay. 11 diag*
Eng Rec 71:741-2 Je 12 '16
Cost and other data on the reconstruction of
the Hamilton, Ontario, water works. A. F,
Macallum. Eng & Contr 44:312-18 0 20 '16;
Same. 11 Munlc Eng 49:164-7 N '15
ri. nernriara. mng Ltec tzioaz-* c* 11 m
Is waterway— proposed eight foot chan-
from Lockport to Utica. map Eng &
ilr 48:201 Mr 8 '15. .. _ _ _
Council Bluffs waterworks regeneration re-
verses slump in population curve. 11 diag
Eng Rec 72:286-7 S 4 '15
Design features and cost of gravity water
works at Mellen, WIs. W. G. Klrchoffer. il
dlags Eng & Cdiztr 44:169-60 S 1 '16
Design features of the new water works at
South Orange, N. J. il Eng & Contr 43:619-
20 Je 9 15
Design features of the proposed water
and purification works, Corpus Cb
Texas, dlags Eng & Contr 42:699-600 D 80
Developments in the Marshall, Texas, water
works in recent years. B: F. Meyers. 11 Eng
& Contr 43:549-50 Je 23 '15
East African water system. 6: A. Chamber-
lain. Metal Work 84:309+ S 3 '15
Electric pumping at Fall-mount, Ind.; com-
parison of service by reciprocating steam
pumps and by electrically driven centrifugal
pumps. J: A. Randolph. Munic J 39:366-8 S
Electrically driven water-works
Ivens. il plan Power 42:198-200 Ag 10
Electricity for municipal pumping. 11
& W Elec'n 67:653-6 O 9 'IB
Electricity In waterworks plants. L. E. Dar-
ling. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:869-71 My 8 '15
Erie waterworks Improvements. 11 Munic J
39:358-9 S 2 '15
Experiences in rebuilding and reinforcing a
water works system. O. T. Smith. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:404-6 Je '15
How low fixed charges favor centrifugal
Sumps. G. H. Gibson. 11 plan Eng N 74:886-
N 4 '15
Improving Liberty, N. T., water supply. H: W.
Taylor. 11 Munlc J 38:J90-1 Mr 25 '15
Munlcipalpumping stations of Detroit. T: Wil-
son, il Power 41:150-3 F 2 '15
New waterworks at Madras, plans map Engi-
neer 119:58-9, 78-81 Ja 15-22 '15
Rapid gate- closing device mounted on motor
truck. 11 Eng Rec 70:673-4 N 21 '14; Eng &
Contr 42:454 N 11 '14
St. Louis water works Improvements. Munlc
J 39:360-1 S 2 '15
San Francisco's auxiliary water-supply for
fire protection. A. J. Cleary. 11 plan dlags
EngU 73:290-7 F 18 '16
Second rebuilding of the water-works of
Montrose, CoL P. W. Plnkerton. Eng N 73:
883-4 My 6 '16
Small waterworks revamped under service;
rapid sand filters and new pumping station
constructed at Painesville, Ohio. G. W.
Knight and R. F. MacDowell. plan Eng Rec
72:287-8 S 4 '15
Standard gate valves of the New York city
waterworks. 11 dlags Eng N 73:1016-18 My 27
'15
Steam-turbine-driven centrifugal pumps of the
Toronto water works, il Eng & Contr 43:648-
9 Je 23 '15
Street stop-cock of the Boston water-works
department. G: H. Flnneran. dlags Eng N 73:
77 Ja 14 '15
Turbine-driven water-works plant, Charlotte-
town, P. E. I. C. O. Thomas. 11 Power 42:
504-5 O 12 '15
Water supply at Wilmington, Delaware. E. M.
Hoopes, Jr. and J. M. Cafrd. 11 Am Water
Works Assn J 1:111-34 Mr '14: Same cond,
Eng & Contr 42:210-12 Ag 26 '14
Water- works improvements at Jacksonville,
Fla. 11 Eng & Contr 44:178 S 8 '16
Water-works improvements at San Diego, CaL
dlags Eng N 73:343 F 18 '15
Water works Improvements In 1915; tabula-
tion. Munlc Eng 48:266-7 Ap '15
Water works of Valparaiso, Ind. E. L. Loomls.
11 Munic Eng 49:9-12 Jl '16
Water works plant of River ^rest, imnois,
K. M. Mitchell. Munlc Eng 48:101-4 F '15
Works for the Improved water supply of Co-
lumbus, Qa. plans Bng & Contr 42:496-8 N
flc* also Filters and filtration; Hydrants;
Pumping stations; Pumps; Water pipes;
Water purification; Water supply; Water
supply engineering
498
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Waterworks — Continued.
Accounting
Elements of water works accounting1, dlags
Eng; & Gontr 42:600-2 D 30 '14
Field and office methods employed by Louis-
ville water co. in checking construction gang
payrolls. G. D. Grain, jr. Eng & Contr 43:
102-3 F 3 '15
Suggestions on accounting1 for municipally
owned water works. C. C. Clothier. Eng &
Contr 43:651 Je 23 '16
Valuation of water works properties. H. P.
Gillette. Eng & Contr 43:394-5, 486-8; 44:14-
18 My 5, Je 2, JI 7 '15
Cost
Cost of Installing small water works systems
in Massachusetts. H. R. Crohurst. 11 Eng &
Contr 43:461-5 My 26 '15
Cost of pumping stations, pumping1 machinery
and distributing reservoirs in small water
worjcs of Massachusetts. <W: S. Johnson.
Eng & Contr 42:312-13 S 30 '14
"Waterworks practices and costs. Munlc J 39:
148 Jl 29 '15
Finance
Method of assessing cost of water main ex-
tensions by the municipally owned water
works of Duluth, Minn. D. A. Reed. Xing &
Contr 43:447-8 My 19 '15
Inspection
House to house Inspections. A. P. FolwelL Am
Water Works Assn J 1:685-7 D '14
Water waste surveys in the District of Co-
lumbia. P. Lanfmm. II Eng & Contr 43:276-6
Mr 24 '15
Laboratories
Laboratory control of small water
1!: Bartow. plans Eng & Contr 43
20 '15
Laws and regulations
Features of the Ontario statutes and their
administration affecting water supplies and
sewerage systems. F7A. Dallyn. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:344-50 Je '15
New water works ordinance adopted by ref-
erendum at Fargo, N. D. Eng & Contr 43:
396 My 5 '15
Power of municipalities owning waterworks to
compel consumers to Install and pay for
water meters — court decisions. J: Simpson.
Munlc J 87:920-1 D 24 '14
Prescribed water works operating- methods
in West Virginia- J. KL Anderson. Eng &
Contr 44:82-3 Ag 4 '15
Water-works charges and depreciation at
Fargo. Eng N 73:994-5 My 20 '15
Maintenance and repair
Detecting underground leaks— methods em-
ployed by numerous cities. Munlc J 38:542-3
Maintenance of the water supply distribution
system of New York city. W: W. Brush, il
maps Am Water Works Assn J 2:206-87 Mr
'16; Same cond. Eng & Contr 44:44-7 Jl 21
'15; Discussion. F. B. Nelson. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:306-10 Je '16
Water and sewer maintenance in New Or-
leans. Munlc J 39:354-6 S 2 '15
Management
Boston municipal water plant derives Income
from water power. W. B. Conant. 11 Munlc
Eng 49:117 S '15
order out of chaos In the McAleater,
•1 Ja
Comparative cost of collecting water bills by
mail and by collectors at Seattle, Wash. Eng
& Contr 44:33 Jl 14 '15 •
Data on consumption and cost of water for
difficult to control if the supply "Is un-
metered. W: Sullivan. Eng & Contr 42:310-11
S 30 '14
Elements of good record ,__
partments. J. W. Lacy. Eng
S 8 '15
Faulty operation of the average public utility
with special reference to water works. N. T.
Veatch, jr. Eng & Contr 43:171-3 F 24 '15
Improvement and standardization of proce-
dure in water works management. G: G.
Earl. Eng & Contr 43:569-70 Je 30 '16
Meter maintenance systematized by water-
works department In Milwaukee. 11 Eng Rec
71:587-8 My 8 '15
Motor vehicles in water- works service at -Los
Angeles. B. A. Helnly. Eng N 73:861-3 My
Organization of and procedure in the water
department of Pasadena, Calif. Eng & Contr
43:372-4 Ap 28 '15
Practical value of publicity to the water
works man. S. C. Hadden. Am Water Works
Assn J 2:359-66; Discussion. D. R. Gwinn,
2:366-70 Je '16
Provisions governing water main extensions In
135 American cities. Am Water Works Assn
J 1:250-9 Je '14; Same. Eng & Contr 42:381-3
O 21 '14
Springfield water-works. 11 Eng N 74:406-9,
443-5 Ag 26-S 2 '15
Standard form of correspondence used In the
department of water. San Diego, Calif. Eng &
Contr 42:520-1 D 2 '±4
Use of automobiles In water works service at
Worcester, Mass. G: W. Batchelder. Eng &
Contr 42:8&3-4 O 7 '14
Water department methods which limit per
capita consumption to 39 gals, dally at Mil-
ton, Mass. D: A. Heflernan. Eng & Contr
42:311-12 S 30 '14
Bee also Water meters; Water waste
Rates
See Water rates
Regulation
Illinois utilities commission and the water
works companies. C. & Bennett. Am Water
Works Assn J 2:382-9 Je '16
Illinois utilities commission has waterworks
rules. Eng N 74:885 N 4 '16
Making water bills a lien on real property. Eng
& Contr 42:425-6 N 4 '14
Michigan supreme court decision In case of
Kalamazoo vs. Standard paper oo. to recover
value of water taken from fire lines for in-
dustrial use. Eng & Contr 42:487-9 N 18 '14
Municipal ownership and operation of water-
works: case for state control. M. N. Baker.
Eng N 72:1115 D 3 '14
Prescribed water works operation methods in
Missouri. Eng & Contr 44:293-4 O 13 '15
Regulations governing preparation of reports
on water supply systems and extensions In
Saskatchewan. Eng & Contr 42:131-2 Ag 5
Rules for water utility
Eng & Contr 42:177-8
ation in Oregon.
19 '14
water de-
44:178
State regulation of municipally owned water
works in Wisconsin. C. M. Larson. Eng &
Contr 43:426-7 My 12 '15
State regulation of the operation of a small
water works in Pennsylvania. Eng & Contr
43:103-4 F 3 '15
Water filtration hold-up at Ottawa, Ont. Eng
N 72:1167 D 10 '14
Water-works rules issued by Montana com-
mission. Eng N 74:1019 N 25 '15
Statistics
Water works analysis contains data from 5158
towns. Eng Rec 72:13 Jl 3 '15
Water works statistics for the year 1914. Mnnio
J 38:544-57, 730-1 Ap 22, My 27 '15
* Valuation
Acquisition of private water
palltles. B. M. * ---
works Assn J 2
682-4 S '16
Economic aspects of water works valuation.
R. E. Heilman. Am Water Works Assn J 2:
Observations on water works valuation; with
discussion. J. W. Ledouz. Eng & Contr 42:
556-8 D 16 '14
vate water plants by munlcl-
Wamer. blbliog Am Water
i:26-41 Mr '16; Discussion. 2:
S
ion for water-works valuation. Eng N
:1271-2 D 24 '14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
499
Waterworks— Valuation— Continued.
Valuation of water works properties. H. P.
Gillette. Eng & Contr 43:S94-£ 486-8; 44:14-
18, 80-1, 157-8, 258-61, 356, 424-7 My 5, Je 2,
Jl 7, Ag 4, 8 1, O 6, N 3, D- 1, '15
Water works association, American. See Ameri-
can water works association-
Waterworks associations
Consolidation of country's waterworks associa-
tions urged. G: G. EarL Eng Bee 71:643 My
Waterworks superintendents
Choosing: a first- class water works superin-
tendent In Massachusetts. Eng & Contr 44:
292-3 O 13 f!5
Questions asked in examination of applicants
for position of water works superintendent
at Kalamazoo, Mich. Eng & Contr 44:158-9
S 1 '15
Watt-hour meters
Effect of temperature on the accuracy of watt-
hour meters. B. E. Miller. Elec W 66:636-7
S 18 '15
Following up watt-hour meter records at El
Paso. 5 Elec Ry J 46:12-13 Jl 3 '15
Importance of watt-hour-meter maintenance.
Elec W 66:1690 Je 26 '15
Induction watt-hour meter. V. L. Holllster.
dlags Am Inst E E Pro 34:1217-36 Je '16
New-type mercury watt-hour meter. A. A.
Radtke. Elec W 65:395-6 F 13 '15
Notes on induction meter design. W. H. Pratt.
« ru«, alec R 18:277-81 Ap '15
_ irect-current, watt-hour meter. 11 Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:219 Ja 30 '15
Testing polyphase watt- hour meter. F. R.
Innes. diag Hlec W 65:927 Ap 10 '15
Watt-hour meter accuracy. D. D. Swing. Pow-
er 41:244-5 F16 '15
Watthour meter method of testing instru-
ment transformers. P. G. Agnew. dlags U 8
Bur Stand Bui 11:347-57 My 10 '15
Wattmeters
Machine-tool performance diagnosis: lessons
of the power-time characteristic and value of
automatic records on analyzing productive
operations. Elec W 65:417-18 F 18 '15
Wave lengths. See Spectrum analysis
Wave motion
Method for calculating that part of the recoil
momentum of a gun which is due to the ac-
tion of the gases after the projectile leaves
the muzzle, w: S. Franklin. J Fr Inst 179:
559-77 My '15
Waves
of shore-protection works. R. Bennett.
- ,' N 74:98-101 Jl 15 '15
Jie sea with compressed air. R. G.
kerrett. 11 Scl Am 112:97 Ja 30 '15
Ripple marks; a study of water action on the
seashore. C. Spry, il map Sci Am S 80:188-
91 S 18 '15
ftm also Electric waves; Light; Shore pro-
tection; Sound; Vibrations
Wax
Myrtle wax of commerce. 11 Sci Am S 80:301
N 6 '15
Weather
Weather influences on mankind. Sci Am 112:
624 Je 26 '16
Sec also Atmospheric pressure; Rain;
Storms.
Designs for a basket weave. 11 Textile World
49:537 Ag '16
Hand book of weaves. G. H. Oelsner. 11 Tex-
tile World 46:408-11, 603-6, 686-9; 47:87-9,
280-2. 317-19, 408-12, 504-7, 694-9; 48:122-7,
208-li, 316-21. 400-3, 496-501, 589-93; 49:87-91,
163-7, 337-42 Ja '14-Je '15
Making of Scotch tweeds. T: Welsh. Textile
World 48:501-3 F '16
Weaving tubular goods. 11 Textile World 49:
657-8 S '16
Woven fabric. 11 Textile World 50:183 N '16
See also Cotton weaving; Lace; Looms;
Silk; Textile Industry and fabrics; Woolen
and worsted manufacture
Webster, Arthur Gordon, 1862-
Sketch. por Eng M 50:211 N '15
Weed cutters
Gasoline- operated railway weed mower, il Sci
Am 113:384 O 30 '15
Northern Texas traction weed cutter. R. E.
Griffiths, il Elec Ry J 45:1121 Je 12 '16
Weeds
Butternut tree as a weed eradicator. Sci Am
112:130 F 6 '16
Weeks law. See Forestry laws and legislation
Weighing
LOBS of weight of musk in a current of dry
air. C: B. Bazzonl. diag J Fr Inst 180:463-9-
O '15
New assay balance. 11 Met & Ghem Eng 13:
Ore weighing at the Bunker Hill mlU, Kellogg*
Idaho. Eng & Min J 100:520 S 26 '15
Scheme for weighing coal during stoker trials.
diag Elec W 66:69o S 26 '15
Weighing of less than carload freight. E. A.
O'Donnell. Ry Age 57:1197-8 B 26 '14
Weights and measures
Accuracy of grain weights. F. C. Maegly. Ry
Age 58:888-1- Ap 23 '15
Measurements for the household. 11 U S Bur
Stand Circ 65:1-149 '15; Abstract (Efficiency
in the household). H. T. Wade. Sci Am 113:
448-9 N 20 '15
Measurements of length and area, including-
thermal expansion. U S Bur Stand Circ 2:
Measuring of textile fabrics. E. H. Marble.
Textile World 49:85-7 Ap '15
Recording weights — calling every weight by
Its right name. F. C. Maegly. Ry Age 58:
270 F 12 '15
Rules for weight of cast-iron pipes. Power 41:
426 Mr 80 '15
Search for standard weights and measures of
length. Scl Am 112:176 F 20 '16
South American trade, weights and measures.
Textile World 49:56-8 Ap ^15
Weight of balls or spheres. W. L. Tryon.
Foundry 43:356a S '15
Sec also Electric measurement; Gages;
Measuring Instruments; Mensuration; Metric
system
Laws and regulations
Legal weights per bushel for various com-
modities. U S Bur Stand Giro 55:144-6 '15
Measurements for the household. U S Bur
Stand Giro 55:28-30 '15
Weirs
Flow over V-notch weirs. H. A. Cozzens, jr.
Power 42:714 N 23 '15
Flow over weirs with imperfect contractions.
G: J. Davis, Jr. dlags plan Wis U Bui Eng 8-
8:77-145 no 2 '14
Inverted weir. E. W. Rettger. dlags Eng N 78:
72-3 Ja 14 '15
Irrigation weir, measuring rod and discharge
card. K. A. Heron. 11 diag Eng N 74:257 Ag
5 '15
Large Sutro weir under test. B: D. Moses.
Eng N 74:277 Ag 5 '16
Recorder for measuring flow over weirs. 11 Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:43? Ag '15; Elec W 66:606-
6S 11 '15
Tests of a proportional weir, il Eng N 74:1018-
19 N 25 '16
Tests of the effect of temperature on weir co-
efficients. F. G. Switzer. Eng N 73:636 Ap 1
V-notch weir. J: E. RothweH. Il Eng & Mln X
100:142-3 Jl 24 '15
Bee also Water measurement
Acetylene oil-gas welding outfit. Eng Rec 70 r
279 D 5 '14
lene welding of gas pipe. G: H. Manlove.
11 Iron Tr R 66:272-1 F 4 '16; Abstract. In*
Eng 15:67-8 F '15
Autogenous pipe welding. 11 Iron Age 95:296-7
Autogenous soldering or welding of aluminum*
U Mach 21:369-71 Ja '15
welding- produces strains In metal.
'. Miller. Eng N 74:805 O 21 '15
Avoiding hard cast iron in oxy-acetylene weld-
Ing. M. K. Dunham. Mach 21:1004 Ag '16
500
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Welding— -Continued
Blacksmith's use of borax and cyanide. Eng &
Mln J 99:1076 Je 19 *16
Danger of welding processes as applied to tires
and wheels. M. D. Hayes, il Elec Ry J 46:942-
4 My 15 '15
Data on oxy-acetylene welding and cutting
equipment. Eng ft Contr 43:543-4 Je 16 V15
Economies of welded pipe connections. 11 Iron
Age 95:1289 Je 10 '16
Fibre helmet for welders. 11 Foundry 43:380 S
'15
Flashback In the welding torch. M. K. Dun-
ham, dlag Mach 22:50-1 S '15 '
Flashback Tn the welding torch. S. W. Miller.
Mach 22:233-4 N '15
Flue welding. E. J. Hasklns. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 89:471 S '15
Fluxes for oxy-acetylene welding. S. W. Mil-
ler. 11 Mach 21:786-9 Je '15
Fluxes of oxy-acetylene welding. 11 P. F. Wll •
Us; S. W. Miller. Mach 21:1007-8 Ag '15
Gas- weld rail bonding. J. R. Brown. 11 Elec
Ry J 46:1087-9 N 27?15
Gas welding for pipe lines. J. F. Springer. 11
Munic J*8:254-6 F 25 '15
Goggles for gas welding and cutting. F. W.
King. 11 Iron Age 95:295 F 4 '15
~~'?h speed steel tipped tools. J. W. Pike, il
Age (Mech ed) 89:590 N '15
. temperature flames in metal working.
«. R. Swartley, jr. Iron Age 96:1122 N 11 '15
How time and money were saved by welding;
oxy-acetylene process saved 13 days, il
Foundry 43:235 Je '15
Imperial oxy-acetylene equipment. II Foundry
43:168 Ap '15: Elec Ry J 46:517 Mr 13 '15;
Ry Age iMech ed) 89:197 Ap '16
Largest oxy-acetylene cast iron welding job.
11 Iron Tr R 56:1166 Je 10 '15
Metal added to a shaft. 11 Iron Age 96:623 S 16
'16
Methods of jointing aluminum. 11 Mach 21:470-3
F '15
New competitor of acetylene. J. F. Springer.
Mach 21:903 Jl '15
Oxy-acetylene process for boiler work; report
of committee of Master boiler makers' asso-
ciation. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:309-12 Je '15;
Same cond. Ry Age 58:1165-6 Je 4 *15
Oxy-acetylene process of welding. H: Cave. 11
dlags Am Soc M E J 36:208-14 Je '14; Same
cond. Eng M 47:750-2 Ag '14: Same cond.
Eng & Contr 42:199-200 Ag 26 '14
Oxy-acetylene welding. A. H. Waychoff. dlags
Sci Am S 79:132 F 27 '15
-acetylene welding and cutting equipment.
W. Miller. 11 diags Mach 22:85-99 O '15
Oxyacetylene welding at Great Falls, Mont
dlags Eng & Mln J 99:534 Mr 20 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding eliminates joints In
gas mains; with cost figures. 11 Eng Rec 71:
182 F 6 '15
Oxyacetylene welding In mining, il dlag Eng
& Mln J 99:398-7 R27 '16
Oxyacetylene welding In pipe work. W. L.
Roueche. 11 Power 41:808-11 Je 15 '15
Oxy-acetylene welding; International railway
general foremen's association discussion. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 89:425-6 Ag '15; Same cond.
Ry Age 59:157 Jl 23 '16
,._*^«. , exposition, il
__r~ metallurgical
works. 11 Met & Chem Eng 13:194 Mr r!5
Possible substitute for acetylene in welding
and cutting; by-product of natural-gas gaso-
line. J. F. Springer. Ry Age (Mech ed) 89:
629-30 O '16
Practice of the oxy-acetylene welding process.
S. W. Miller. 11 Mach 22:106-17, 2f5-19 O-N
Preparation of the work for oxy-acetylene
welding. S. W. Miller. 11 Mach 22:101-5 O '15
Present status of the art, with references to
recent articles. Slbley J 29:197-8 Mr '15
Recent developments In aluminum. E. V. Fan-
nell. 11 Metal Ind n s 13:453-6 N '15
Safety in oxy-acetylene welding. Eng M 49:
596 Jl '15
Savings effected by using the Oxweld process
in repair and reclamation work of varied
character on ore vessels. Int Marine Eng 20:
470 O '15
Pipe welding at Panama Pacific
Metal Work 84:237-8 Ag 20 '15
Portable welding outfit for
Strength of welds made by the oxy-acetylene
process; abstracts. A-. Campion and w. C.
Gray. Ind Eng 14:415-16 O '14; Am Soc M E
J 87:855 Je T.5
Successful acetylene al'!iTnf'mTm welding. Metal
Work 84:173-4 Ag 6 '15
Thermit welding. W. R. Hulbert. Am Gas
Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1182-4 '14
Thermit welding of camshafts. A. H. Jones.
Met & Chem Eng 13:929 D 1 'Ifr
"Unusual oxy-acetylene weld. 11 Elec Ry J 45:
898 My 8 '15
Welding broken machine parts. 11 Power 42:
687-8 N 16 '15
Welding copper and copper alloys by acetylene
methods. J. F. Springer. Ry Age (Mech ed)
89:367-9 Jl '15
Welding defective cores in paper mill by the
Prest-O-Lite process. 11 Met & Chem Eng
13:770 O 15 '15 *
Welding of high, pressure mains. J5 D. Shat-
tuck. 11 dlags Am Gas Inst Fro 9:pt 2, 945-
1011 '14; Same abr. Am Gas Light J 102:54-
6, 58-6U, 66-9 Ja 25-F 1 '15; Discussion. Am
Gas Inst Pro 9:pt 2, 1011-52 '14
Welding the joints of steel gas mains. 11 Eng
N 73:233-4 F 4 '15
Welding up scrap nickel anodes. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 66:1210-11 Je 26 '16; Same. Eng
& Mln J 100:19 Jl 3 '15: Same. Foundry 43:
283-4 Jl '15; Same. Met & Chem Eng 13:453-4
Jl '15; Same cond. Iron Age 96:1392 Je 24 '15;
Same abr. Metal Ind n s 13:297 Jl '16 '
Welding water and gas mains, il Sci Am 112:
272+ Mr 20 '15
Why acetylene is the combustible gas used,
for autogenous welding. M. K. Dunham.
Mach 21:1017-18 Ag '15
Fed also Electric welding; Solder and sol-
dering
Cost
Cost of oxy-acetylene welding. 11 Engineer 120:
388 O 22 -15
Welding, Electric. See Electric welding
Welfare work In Industry
Better living conditions for coke workers:
improved relations between the H. C. Prick
coke company and Its employees. 11 Iron Age
95:48-9 Ja 7 '15
Eliminating the dinner bucket. E. W. Pargny.
11 Iron Tr R 55:1089-91 D 10 '14
Humanitarian mlllwork In Greensboro, N« C.
G. Dawe. 11 Am Ind 15:16-17 My '15
Industrial betterment. F. E. Cardullo. 11 Mach
22:171-201 N '16
Relief, compensation and pension system for
Westlnghouse employees. Elec R & W Elec'n
65:1225 D 26 '14: Same. Elec W 64:1233-4 D
26 '14; Same. Iron Age 94:1497 D 31 '14;
Same. Ry R 55:783 D 2fi '14; Same. Iron Tr
R 66:63 Ja 7 '15
Safety and welfare work in an electrical plant.
C. L. Lucas. 11 Mach 22:210-14 N '15
Safety-first, first-aid and welfare work of the
Colorado fuel and Iron company, il Met &
Chem Eng 13:234-8 Ap '15
Social service as a factor In good management.
L. H. Burnett. Ind Eng 14:391-2 O '14
Teaching English to foreigners in industry.
P: Roberts. Am Ind 16:24-6 O '15
Welfare and training of employees. O. L.
Palmer. Am Gas Light J 103:332-3 N 22 '15
Welfare measures for employees. M. A. Welsh.
Elec Ry J 45:841 My 1 T15
Welfare of workmen In European enterprises..
C. Van Langendonck. 11 Sci Am S 78:360-1 D
5 '14
Welfare plans of Westlnghouse company. Elec
W 64:1233-4 D 26 '14
Welfare work at Glen White. G: D. BJvans. 11
Colliery 35:473-5 Ap '15
Welfare work at Pltoalrn, Pa,, freight trans-
fer. Ry Age 59:609-10 O 1 '15
Welfare work In a steel foundry; the Read-
Ing steel casting company. 11 Iron Age 96:
Welfare work In New Mexico. R. McCune. Col-
liery 35:887 F '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
501
Welfare work In Industry — Continued
Welfare work of Tennessee company. L. No-
land, iron Tr R 56:1124; 57:356-8 Je 3, As 19
Welfare work of the Frick coke co. 11 plan
Colliery 36:117-24 O f!5
See also Factory restaurants; Hospitals,
Factory: Industrial betterment; Profit shar-
ing:; Safety devices and measures
Well cars
Well car of 200.000 Ib. capacity. 11 diags By
Age (Mech ed) 89:897-8 AS '15
Well water. See Wells
Welland ship canal
Circumventing Niagara falls. B. Farrows. 11
map Sci Am S 78:387-8 D 19 '14
Construction of the Welland ship canal. W. A.
Craick^il plan Int Marine Eng 20:154-6 Ap
Large reinforced- concrete cribs used for Wel-
land ship canal entrance. R. F. Johnson. II
diags Eng Rec 71:458-60 Ap 10 '15
Relnforced-concrete floating caissons for the
Welland ship canal. 11 diags Eng N 73:1122-4
Je 10 '15
iVells
Comparison of the water of Sulphur Springs
with deep well and mine waters. C. B. Sle-
benthal. Econ Geol 9:762-3 D '14
Data on cost, depth and strata penetrated for
water supply wells in Iowa. Eng & Contr 43:
76 Ja 27 '15
Difficulties overcome In sinking a deep well.
P. E. Green, diag Eng N 74:450-2 S 2 '15
• Drilling 30-ln. wells for irrigation. 11 Bng N 73:
924-frMy 13 '15
Effective water works publicity measure at
Terre Haute. Bng & Contr 44:161-2 S 1 '15
Electric well-sounding instrument. I>. W.
Stocker. diags Eng N 73:444-6 Mr 4 '15
Engineering features of the Panama-Pacific
international exposition. G. L.. Bayley. 11
Am Soc M E J 37:585-91 O '15; Abstract. Eng
N 74:845-6 O 28 'IB
Experiences at Delaware, Ohio, in deriving
water supply from wells In gravel. C. W.
Wiles. Eng & Contr 43:449-50 My 19 '15; Dis-
cussion, 43:523 Je 9 '15
Ground water supplies. W: S. Johnson. 11 diags
Boston Soc C B J 2:169-89 My '16; Same
cond. Eng & Contr 44:29-31 Jl 14 '!&; Dis-
cussion. Boston Soc C E J 2:283-90 S V15
Improved water from deep w.ells in northern
Illinois. C. B. Williams. Am Water Works
•Assn J 2:410-15 Je '16; Same. Munlc Eng 48:
306-7 My '15
Measuring well-water levels under difficul-
ties. H. W. Keith, dlag Eng N 74:1087 N 35
New well water supply of Galveston, Texas.
H. G. Wheaton. 11 Eng & Contr 44:385-6 N
17 '15
Putting down into quicksand a dugwell 10 ft.
In diameter and SO ft. deep. J. w. Ledoux.
Eng & Contr 42:290 S 23 '14
Putting down large dug well In water bearing
sand at Atlantic City, N. J. EL Alien, il Eng
& Contr 42:355-6 O 14 '14
Recedence and pressure readings from sub-
merged pumps. G. B. Covington. dlag Power
41:473 Ap 6 r15
Selection of deep well pumping machinery.
D. A. Graham. Eng & Contr 43:104-6 F 3
'15; Same. Engineer 120:164-6 Ag 13 '15;
Abstract. Eng N 73:184 Ja 28 '15; Abstract.
Eng Rec 71:204-5 F 13 '15
Success or failure of wells. R. E. Horton. Eng
& Contr 44:138-9 Ag 25 '15
Surface pollution of a deep well water. J: W.
Hill. Eng & Contr 44:386 N 17 '15
Syphoning water from series of. drilled wells
to a common
O. O. Jones, plan
'15
well at Kokomo, Ind.
& Contr 43:191 Mr 3
Water supply, plumbing and sewage disposal
for country homes. R. W. Trulllnger. diags
Dom Eng 72:194-7, 224-6 Ag 14-21 '15
Bee also Artesian wells: Drilling and bor-
ing (earth and rocks); Petroleum
Cleaning
Using compressed* air to clean sand out of
driven wells at Detroit. 11 Eng & Contr 44:
Wells, Artesian. See Artesian wells
Welsbach mantles. See Gas mantles
Wenatchee, Washington
Streets
Wood block pavement In the City of Wenat-
chee, Wash. F. J. Sharkey. il Eng & Contr
44:300-2 O 20 '15
West, Thomas Dyson, 1851-1915
Foundry industry loses leader In accident, por
Foundry 43:287-8 Jl '16
Sketch, por Iron Age 95:1426 Je 24 '15; Iron
Tr R 66:1335-6 Je 24 '15; Met & Chem Eng
13:462 Jl '15
Tribute to memory of Thomas D. West P. Lu
Simpson. Foundry 43:325+ Ag '16
West
Engineering works of the West. 11 Eng Rec 72:
Features of engineering In the West. H. F.
Stratton. 11 maps Slbley J 29:139-49, 184-90,
223-7 F-Ap '15
See also Pacific coast
Description and travel
Eothen! C: H. Whitaker. 11 Am Inst Arch J
3:459-67 N '15
West Jersey and seashore railroad
Third rail and trolley system. J. V. B. Duer.
11 diags Am Inst E E Pro 34:1237-63 Je rl5;
Abstract. Elec Ry J 46:58-9 Jl 10 '16
West Virginia mining Institute
Annual meeting, Huntlngton, Dec. 10 and 11,
1914. Colliery 35:887-8 F '15
state association of
master
March
West Virginia
plumber*
14th annual convention, Charleston,
16-17. Dom Eng 70:414-15 Mr 27 '15
Western association of electrical Inspectors
10th annual meeting. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.
26. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:257-61 F 6 '15
Western association of short line railroads
Bad features of the present laws regulating
mail carriage: letter to congressmen. Ry Age
58:58 Ja 8*15
Western electric company
Western electric developments In 1914. Elec
R & W Elec'n 66:45-7 Ja 2 '15
Western newspaper union
Western newspaper union plant In Chicago.
T: Wilson, if plan Power 41:2-5 Ja 5 '16
Western newspaper union solves problem of
moving Its large plant without Interrupting
•business. J. T. Elliott, il Inland Ptr 64:406-8
D '14
Western red cedar association
9th annual meeting. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:
164 Ja 23 'IB
Western society of engineers
Annual dinner speeches. W Soc E J 20:56-95
Ja '15
45th annual meeting, Chicago, Jan. 13. EHeo
R & W Elec'n 66:166 Ja 2T*lfc
Founding of the Western society of engineers.
W. Katte. W Soc B J 20:339-40 Ap '15
Western states water power conference
Ferris bill at water power conference assailed.
Eng Rec 72:429+ O 2 '15
State control of water-po*
734-6 S 25-O 2 '15
Westlnghouse electric A manufacturing co.
Annual report for the fiscal year ended March
31, 1915. Elec W 65:1286-7 My 22 '15
Relief, compensation and pension system for
Westlnghouse employees. Elec R & W Eleo'n
65:1225 D 26 '14: Same. Elec W 64:1233-4 D
26 '14; Same, iron Age 94:1497 D 31 '14;
Same. Ry R 65:783 DW '14; Same. Iron Tr
R 56:63 Ja 7 '15
Westtnghouse electric developments In the
year 1914. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:43-5 Ja 2 '15
Westminster hall, London
Reinforcement for the roof timbers of West-
minster hall, England. 7. Balnea. Eng &
Contr 42:172-6 Ag 19 '14 ^
-power. Elec W1 66:682,
502
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
WMton. Edward, 1850-
por
Ninth Perkin medal , presentation. Eng &
J 99:234-5 Ja 30 15
Pe^Wn megil award, pop J Ind & Eng Chem
Presentation of the Perkin medal to Edward
Weston. por Met & Chem En* 13:111-16 F
Wharves
Corrosion of steel wharves at Kowloon: ab-
stract. S.H. Ellis, dlags Am Soc M E J 37:
Experiences with concrete In the republic of
jFananuL A. P. Crary. 11 dlags Eng N 73:214-
MunlcSpal steamboat landing at Peoria, HL
, dlags plan Eng N 73:15 Ja 7 f!5
Municipal wharves and sheds at LOB Angeles. 11
flags Eng N 73:824-6 Ap 29 '16
Novel buUclieads for wharves at Jacksonville.
H^^D.^MendenhalL diaga map Eng N 74:
ftce also Docks; Piles and pile driving; also
names of cities, subhead Wharves
Wheat
Effect of certain organic compounds on wheat
plants in the soiL F. W. tfpson and A. R.
Powell. 11 J Ind & Eng Chem 7:420-2 My '15
Sco also Hour
Wheatstone bridge
Equivalence ot Wheatstone bridge to three
I«raUel circuits. A. a~ Adams. Elec W 667
Wheatfrfone bridge for resistance thermome-
try. C. W. Waidner and others. H diags U S
Bur Stand- Bui 11:571-90 My 27 '15; Summary.
J FT Inst 178:777 D '14
Wheel chair*. Electric
Electric rolling chairs, il Eng N 73:1094 Je 3
Evolution of the wheel-chair. U Sci Am 112:
Wheelbarrows
Moving brick by wheelbarrow. W. B. Conant.
11 Eng N 74:7<fi O 7 '15
Safe wheelbarrows and trucks, diag Ind Eng
15:43-4 F '15; Same. Foundry 43:265-6 Jl '15;
Same, Iron Tr R 67:396+ Ag 26 '15; Same
cond. U Am Ind 15:supl-4 jPl5
Wheels
Pressed steel wheel for factory trucks. II Iron
Age 96:1183 N 18 '15
Standardization of chilled Iron crane wheels;
abstracts. F. K. Vial, dlags Am Soc M B J
37:147-51 Mr '15; Iron Tr R 56:1083-7+ D 10
See also Automobiles— Wheels: Axles; Car
wheels; Grinding wheels; Machinery; Motor
trucksrWheels; Motor vehicles— Wheels;
Tires (automobile); Turbines; Water wheels
Whetstones
Whetstones in the United States national mu-
seum. Sd Am S 79:275 My 1 '15
White cedar association, Northern. See North-
ern white cedar association
White mountains
Improving White mountain forests. W: L.
Hall. 11 Am For 21:117-26 F '15
White pine. See Pine
White Plains, New York
Architecture
Winifred Masterson Burke relief foundation;
views and plans. Brlckb 24:pl 91-6 Jl 'l£
Hotels
Gedney Farms. Arch Rec 38:696 D '15
Whitney, Willis Rodney. 1868-
Sketch. por Eng M 50:202-3 N '15
Whole wheat flour. See Flour
Wllklnsburg, Pennsylvania *
Railroads
Pennsylvania track elevation through Wll-
klnsburg. II plans Ry Age 59:654-8 O 8 '15
Williams, Richard Richardson, 1843-1915
Sketch, por Iron Age 96:801 O 7 '15
Willow. See Osiers
Wilmington, Delaware
Water supply
.Water supply at Wilmington. Delaware. E. M.
Hoopes, jr. and J. M. Caird. 11 Am Water
Works Assn J 1:111-34 Mr '34; Same cond.
Eng & Contr 42:210-12 Ag 26 '14
Winchester, England
Winchester In war-time. H: WInslow. U Am
Inst Arch J 2:561-4 D '14
Wind bracing. See Wind pressure
Wind motors
Wind motors; abstract. M. Drzewleckl. Am
Soc M E J &7:408 Jl '15
Wind power. See Windmills '
Wind pressure
Notes on wind pressure. R. G. KeevHL Engi-
neer 119:393 Ap 16 '15
Structural damage slight in New Orleans
storm. J. F. Cofeman und W. H. P. Crelgh-
ton. Eng N 74:766-6 O 14 '16
injf for wind [stresses. A. Smith. Eng N^TS:
Wind-bracing requirements In municipal build-
ing codes. R. Fleming. Eng N 73:485-7 Mr
11 15
Wind pressure formulas and their experimental
basis. R. Fleming. Eng N 73:160-3 Ja 28 '15
Wind pulls rivets in slack brace. 11 Power
Wind stresses and factors of safety. R. D.
Coombs. Eng N 73:359 F 18 '16
Wind stresses In highway bridges. R. Flem-
ing. Eng N 73:372-5 F 26 '16
Wind stresses in railroad bridges. R. Fleming.
Eng N 73:252-6 F 11 '15
Wind stresses in skew bridges. J. P. J. Wil-
liams. Eng N 73:622-6 Ap 1 '15
Wind stresses In steel mill-buildings. R. Flem-
ing, dlags Eng N 73:210-14 F 4 '16
T^ind stresses In the steel frames of __
buildings. A. Smith, tables pis W Soc E J
341-64 Ap '15
•Wind stresses in the steel frames of office
buildings. W. M. Wilson and G. A. Maney,
tables 111 U Eng Exp Sta Bui 80:1-88 '15:
Abstract Eng Rec 72?231-2 Ag 21-15
Wind stresses In the steel frames of office
buildings; with discussion. W. M. Wilson,
tables pis W Soc E J 20:365-90 Ap '15
Wind resistance. See Air resistance
Wind shields
Wind-shield cleaner Invented by Prince Henry.
11 Sci Am 113:84 Jl 24 '15
Wind wheels. See Windmills
Windmills
Small aero-electric plant. E. H. Williamson.
Jr. 11 Sci Am 113:200-1 S 4 '15
Window dressing. See Show windows
Window frames
Details of pocket window frame. W. S. Wll-
kln. dlags Bldg Age 37:66-7 Ag '15
Window frame with glass louvres, diags Bldg
Age 37:73-4 Ja '15
Window seats
Details of seat for a bay window. J: Wavwk,
Jr. diags Bldg Age 37:33-4 Ag '15
Windows
Casement windows: a comparison with double
hung windows. Bldg Age 37:66 Ja '15
Planning for daylight and sunlight In bulld-
'" discussion. L. B. Marks and J. E.
Woodwell. blbllog 11 dlags Ulum Eng Soc 9:
643-86. no 7 '14
Short method for calculating glass surface.
E. M. Shealy. Dom Bng 72:286 S 4 '16
Wind leakage. F. K. Davis. Heat & Yen 12:48-9
Ap '15
•Window over entrance, custom house. Salem,
Mass. - measured drawing. G. Robb. Brlckb
See also Bay windows; Glass; Show win-
dows
Windows, Cloth. See Cloth windows
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
503
Wine
Contributions of the chemist to the wine In-
dustry. C: S. Ash. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:273-
4 Ap '15
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Water supply
Construction features of the Greater Winnipeg
water works. J. H. Fuertes. dlags Ens &
Contr 44:377-80 N 10 '16
Curves on Winnipeg aqueduct built with
straight sections of forms, dlags Ens Rec
72:657-8 N 27 '15
Direct control over construction materials Is
feature of 100-mile Winnipeg aqueduct tl
Engf Rec 71:594-6 My 8 '15
Progress on the greater Winnipeg aqueduct.
U Bng N 73:230-1 F 4 '15
Winter construction
Erecting a building under a tent In winter.
11 Eng N 73:394F 25 MB
Sec alao Concrete construction In whiter
Wire
Copper wire tables. U 8 Bur Stand Giro 81:
1-76 '14
Effective resistance and Inductance of Iron
and bimetallic wires. J: M. Miller, dlags U S
Bur Stand Bui 12:207-67 N 8 '15
Forming- a wire in . the automatic screw ma-
chine. EX Whitney, dlags Hach 21:294-5 D
Handy wire stralghtener. dlag1 Eng & Mln J
100:884 N 27 '15
Preventing kinking in handling wire from
colls. J. G. Koppel. 11 Elec Ry J 46:66 JI 10
Tests of splices in galvanized iron wire. T.
Croft. 11 Elec R & W Mec'n 67:716-17 O 16
Wire products and wire-working machines.
E, R. Miner. 11 Mach 21:389-92Ja '15
See also Barbed wire entanglements;
Cables; Electric wire and wiring
Wire, Trolley. See Trolley wire
Wire rope
Armored wire rope. Eng & Mln J 100:191 Jl 31
Design and construction of aerial ropeways,
dtags Engineer 120:79-81 Jl 23 '15; T&cerpt
(Traction rope). Eng & Mln J 1-00:475 S 18
ioo^S^Si »it ^ ropes>- EnS & Mln J
Large-sized drums and sheaves give wire rope
economy, dlag Eng Rec 72:582 N 6 '15
Oil drillers develop good wire rope practice —
do not jerk loads. Tl Eng Rec 72:673 N 27 '15
Steel- wire hoisting ropes; rule for finding the
load stress and the required diameter. F. W.
Sperr. Colliery 36:606-7 Je '15
Wire cables of various types and materials
tested by U. S. Bureau of standards. II
diag Eng Rec 72:567-8 N 6 '15
Wire rope. Scl Am 112:639 Je 26 '15
Wire rope clips should be put on with saddle
next main part. Eng Rec 72:269 Ag 28 '15
See also Cables
Wire-working machinery
New heavy wire drawing machine. 11 Iron Tr
R 57:404 Ag 26 '16
Wire bending fixture. G: P. Breltschmld. dlag
Mach. 21:408 Ja '15
Wire products and wire-working machines.
H. R. Miner. 11 Mach 21:389-92 Ja '15
Wireless telegraph
Auxiliary radio equipment on steamer Howard
tested. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:979 N 27 '35
Baltimore municipal White truck has wireless
equipment. 11 Automobile 31:1023 D 3 '14
Commercial .wireless apparatus. 11 dlag Elec W
66:882-3 O 16 '15
Communicating over great distances; the In-
vention of the telegraph, telephone and wire-
less telegraphy. 11 Sol Am 112:573+ Je 5 '15
Conditions affecting the variations in str
of wireless signals. E. W. Marchant, „
•Inst E IE J 53329-40 Mr 1 '16; ATtetract. _
M 49:266-7 My '15: Summary. Elec R & ,
Elec'n 66:445 Mr 6 ;15; Discussion. Inst E E J
Considerations on the sensitiveness of the het-
erodyne receiver In wireless telegraphy. M.
Latour. Elec W 65:1089 Ap,24 116
ft
Construction of a multiple tuner; complete
working drawings and specifications for the
amateur. C. L. Sears, diags Scl Am S 80:68-
70 Jl 31 '15
Continuous waves In long distance radio teleg-
raphy. L. F. Fuller, blbliog 11 Am Inst E E
Fro 34:567-85 Ap '16; Abstract, with discus-
sion. Elec R & V Siec'n 66:736-7 Ap 17 '15:
Abstract, with discussion. Elec W 65:983-4
Ap 17 '15; Discussion. Am Inst E E Fro 34:
2027-40 D '15
Device for receiving wireless time signals. 11
diag Elec W 65:818-19 Mr 27 '15
Directing electromagnetic waves. A. Artom.
Elec W 66:351-2 Ag 14 '15
Discussion of the proposed work to be under-
taken by the International commission on
wireless telegraphy. W. DuddelL Elec W 65:
847-8 F 6 '15
Do the waves of wireless telegraphy affect
organic life? C. Abel-Musgrave. Elec W 66:
710 S 25 '15
Double-audion type of receiver; description
of the equipment used for the reception of
continuous radiotelegraphlc waves at sta-
tion In North Dakota. A. H. Taylor. Mec
W 65:652-5 Mr 13 '16
Electrical constants of antennas. L: Cohen.
Elec W 66:286-8 Ja SO '15
Function of the earth In radio-telegraphy.
Fleming. Scl Am S 79:29 Ja 9 '15
Home-made wireless photo-recording set.
. fid Am S 80:92-3 Ag 7 '15
dlags
Longitudes by wireless telegraphy. F. B. Lit-
112:382-3 Ap 24 '15
teH Scl Am
Photo- electricity;
the Intimate relations of
light and electricity. J. A. Fleming. Sci Am
S 80:18-19 Jl 10 '15
Pure electron discharge and its applications
In radio telegraphy and telephony. L Lang-
mulr. diagsTSen Elec R 18:327-39 My'15;AD-
stract. Elec W 65:1247 My 15 '16
Quantitative experiments In rad'
transmission. L. W. Austin. U :
Bui 11:69-86 N 15 '14
Radio generator for amateurs. F: E. Ward. II
Scl Am S 80:86 Jl 17 '15
Radio- telegraphic Investigations; committee
report of section A of the British associa-
tion; abstracts. Engineer 120:279 S 17 '15;
Elec R & W Elec'n 67:675-6 O 9 '15
Radlotelegraphy and radlotelephony. J. L.
Hogan, jr. Efi.ec W 65:27-8 Ja
Recent advances In wireless measuring instru-
ments. H. T. Wade. U dlags Scl Am 113:
356 O 23 '15
Recent electrical progress. Engineer 119:84 Ja
8 *15
Records of radio time signals made with a
' Biological recorder. C. W. Waggoner, fl
Am S 79:152 Mr 6 '15
tance of radlotelegraphlc antennas. Elec
R & W Elec'n 67:427. 906 S 4, N 13 '15
Review of some notable developments of the
past year. Scl Am S 79:99 F if '15
Sound wheel, a novel wireless detector. U Scl
Storage batteries for radio service. Elec R &
Strength0 onf radio signals. Elec B & W Elec'n
67:85 Ag 21 '15
Ultraudion detector for
Forest. II Elec R &
_ x-fcB~
. 66:357-
'15; Same. EHeo W 65:465-6 F 20 '15
Washington-Paris longitude
a valuable application of
cation. F. B. Wttell and G. A, Hill.
Wireless6 inventions and the press; portable
apparatus. Scl Am 113:462 N 27 '15
Wireless-telegraphy antenna for long waves.
dlags Elec W 66:412 Ag 21 '15
Wireless transmission. Sibley J 29:109 Ja '15;
Same. Sd Am. S 79:83 F 6 '15
Wireless
dlags
Same. _____
Year in the electrical industry. Elec* R & W
Elec'n 66:6 Ja 2 '15
Bee also Electric waves
504
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
H. dandy.
for railroads
and telephony for .railroads.
_g J. 11 dlaga Elec W 66:670-2 S
Wireless telegraph and telephone on the D. L.
& W. R. R.; abstracts. L. B. Foley. 11 Ry R
56:491-3 Ap 10 '15; Ry Age 58:378 F 26 '15;
~— M 49:253-6 My '15
ass telegraph and wireless,- telephone on
the Union Pacific R. R. 11 Ry R 55:587-91 N
:. Eng M 48:585-8 Ja f!5
Am 112:338+ Ap 10 '15 "
Wireless telegraph In war
Our army wireless automobiles.
11 Sd Am 112:478 My 22 '15
Portable radio equipment of the United States
army. 11 Elec W 66:184 Jl 24 '15
Radio telephone and telegraph equipment on
a motorcycle. 11 Sd Am 115:293 Mr 27 '15
Science in the war and after the war. J. A.
Fleming. Sd Am 8 80:339 N 27 '15
Wireless telegraph stations
Clean-up work after erecting three 600-ft
radio towers. Bug- N 74:28 Jl 1 '15
Factors determining the efficiency of radio sta-
tions. H: Pfund. Bng- M 49:257-8 My '15
Foundations for high towers at Darlen, C. Z.
I. W. Dye. U dlag Eng N 78:1178-9 Je 17 '15
Method of erecting1 Marconi masts, L. H. Pee-
bles. 11 dlag Eng N 78:1132-4 Je 10 '15
Radio station for Society Islands near com-
pletion. Elec R & W Elec'n 67:986 N 27 '15
600-ft. self-supported radio towers at Darlen,
C. Z. L W. Dye. 11 dlag Eng N 73:1228-31
Je 24 '15
Towers for radio-telegraph stations. U dlags
Engineer 119:427-8 Ap 30 '15
Trouble near wireless stations. Elec R & TT
Elec'n 67:900 N 13 '15
Wireless telephone
Qolin-Jeance wireless telephone apparatus. U
Blec R & W Elec'n 66:1168 Je 19 '15
Device for wireless telephony. Iron Age 96:237
Jl 29 '15
First .public use of the de Forest lamp as an
oscillating audlon. L. de Forest. 11 Elec R &
W Elec'n 67:908 N 13 '16
Future of radio telephony. E. H. Colpltts. 11
Sci Am 113:485+ D 4 '15
Latest steps in radio telephony. H. Fender.
11 map Eng1 M 50:373-81 D '15
Long distance wireless telephony; distances
achieved in recent tests, map Sci Am 113:
319 O 9 'IB
Marconi's wireless telephone. J. A. White. 11
Sci Am 112:450 My 15 '15
New promise for wireless telephony; invention
of Professor Pupin. Eng M 50:444 D '15
Principles of radio- telephony. J: L. Hogan, Jr.
11 Sd Am 112:286+ Mr 27 '15
Pure electron discharge and Its applications
in radio telegraphy and telephony. I. Lang-
xnulr. dlags Gen Elec R 18:327-39 My '15; Ab-
stract Mec W 65:1247 My 15 '15
Radio telegraphy and telephony for railroads.
g L. Hogan, Jr. 11 dlags Elec W 66:570-2 S
Radlotelegraphy and radlotelephony. J. L.
Hogan, Jr. Elec W 65:27-8 Ja 2 15
Radlotelephony. W. C. White. Gen Elec R 18:
38-41 Ja '15; Same. Sci Am S 80:146-7 S 4 '15
Voice carried 4900 miles by radio. 11 map Mec
W 66:788-91 O 9 '15
Wireless auxiliary to telephone system. 11
Elec R & W Elec'n 66:1169Je 19 '16
Wireless telegraph and telephone on the D. L.
& W. R. R. L. B. Foley. fi Ry R 56:491-3 Ap
10 '15
Wireless telegraph and wireless telephone on
the Union Pacific JL R. 11 Ry R 55:587-91 N
14 '14; Abstract Eng M 48:585-8 Ja '15
Wireless telephony. 3d Am S 79:121 F 20 '15
Wireless waves
ing an automobile by wireless waves.
Am 113:328 O 9 '16
Wisconsin
Increased taxation In Wisconsin and its effect
nubile service companies. E. QruhL
Starting
Sci Am
Highway commission
Organization and standards of the Wisconsin
highway commission. 11 dlags Eng & Contr
42:398-403 O 28 '14
Industries and resources
Mining and milling of lead and zinc ores In
the Wisconsin district, Wisconsin. C. A.
Wright. 11 plan U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 95:
Wisconsin electrical association
7th annual convention, Milwaukee, Jan. 20-22.
Elec Ry J 45:282-5 Ja 30 '15
7th annual convention, Milwaukee, Jan. 21 and
22. Elec R & W Elec'n 66:206-9 Ja 80 '15
Wisconsin master plumbers association
Annual convention, Milwaukee, Wis., January
19-20, 1915. Metal Work 83:189-91 Ja 29 f!6
21st annual convention in Milwaukee. Dom Eng
70:148-50 Ja 30 '16
Wisconsin. University
University promotes engineering work without
displacing consulting engineer. Q: R. Bas-
com. Eng Reo 72:47-8 Jl 10 '15
Wltwatersrand. See Gold mines and mining—
Transvaal
Wolframite
Wolframite in lower Burma. E. M. Lefroy.
Eng & Mfn J 99:684 Ap 17 '15
Woman
Employment
British and French women make shells; photo-
graphs. Iron Tr R 67:686-7 O 7 '15
Efficiency of French women as railway work-
ers. W. S. Hlatt. 11 Ry Age 59:943-5 N 19 *15
Employment of women as machinists. U En-
gineer 120:218 S S '15; Excerpt. Eng M 50:
451 D '15
Employment of women in engineering work-
shops. Engineer 120:181-2 Ag 20 '15
Labour after the war — employment of women;
abstract of report to the British association.
Engineer 120:292-3 S 24 '15
Tramways during war times. J. Dalrymple.
Elec Ry J 46:860 O 23 '15
Women as successful master plumbers. B. H.
Albee. 11 Dom Bng 73:71-2 O 16 '15
Women conductors for London. Elec Ry J 46:
962 N- 6 '15
Women conductors In Berlin. 11 Elec Ry J 46:
675 O 2 '15
Women fast taking the places in tramway
service of men needed at the front.. Elec Ry
J 46:33 Jl 3 '15
Women railway employees In England. 11 Ry
Age 68:1120 My 28 '16
Wood, Henry A. Wise, 1865-
Skelch. por Eng M <0:213 N '15
Wood
Lightest known wood. Sd Am S 79:96 F 6 '15
Modern uses of wood. H. von Schrenk. 11
dlags W Soc E J 20:27-44; Discussion. 20:
44-Si Ja »15
Musical woods. Sd Am S 78:355 D 5 '14
Tulip or yellow poplar tree. 11 Am For 21:
833-40 Ag '15
Use of native woods for interior finish. C. M.
Price. 11 Brlokb 24:217-22, 239-42, 285-9 S-N
See alao Forests and forestry; Lumber; •
Poles; Timber: Trees; also names of trees,
e. ff. Cedar, Chestaut, Cypress, Douglas flr,
Hemlock, Maple, Pine, Redwood
Testing
Mechanical properties of teak wood; abstract.
A. Welskopf. Am Soc M E J 37:289-90 My '15
Rocky mountain mine timbers. N. de W. Betts.
dlag U S Agrlc Bui 77:1-34 '14
" teats of structural timbers treated
_. Betts and J. A. Newlin. U S Agric
Bui 286:1-14 '15
Test of long-submerged hemlock timber. T. R.
Lawson. 11 Eng N 73:159 Ja 28 '15
Wood aa food
Edible wood. Sd Am 118:171 Ag 21 '15
Edible wood. Sd Am S 80:144 Ag 28 '15
Wood aa fuel
Wood and coal as fuel for steam boilers. H. B.
Reynolds, tables Slblay J 80:14-20 O '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
SOS
Wood as fuel— aonrtnued
Wood as a fuel for
Holbrook. dlags
10 '15
Wood ashes
Potash from wood and plant ashes. H. Bradley.
dlag Met & Chem Eng 18*841-6 N 16 '15
Wood borers. See Borers (animals)
Wood distillation
Chemical engineering of the hardwood distil-
lation industry. J/R. WIthrow. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:912-13 N '15; Same. Met & Chem
Eng 13:797-9 N 1 '15
Composition of wood turpentine. M. Adams. J
Ind & Bng Chem 7:957-60 N '15
Contributions of the chemist to the hardwood
distillation industry. S. W. Katzenstein. J
Ind & Bng Chem 7:940-2 N '15
Distillation of Douglas flr at high tempera-
tures. B/ Tremper. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:926-
7 N '15
Hardwood distillation Industry In America,
E: H. French and J. R. WIthrow. 11 Met &
Chem Bug 13:30-9 Ja '15; Same. J Ind & Eng
Chem 7:47-65 Ja '15; Discussion. 7:55-6, 899-
900 Ja, O '15
Oils of the coniferae. A, W. Schorger. 11 J Ind
& Eng Chem 6:723-7. 809-10. 893-5; 7:24-6
Preliminary experiments on the effect of
temperature control on the yield_of products
tion of hardwood.
Ind & Eng Chem 7:
in the destructive
R- C.^Llmer. diags
Steam generation in a wood-distilling plant
L. Eddy, diag Power 41:846 Je 22 'IF
Waste pine wood utilization. J: B. Teeple. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:929-30 N '15
What chemistry has done to aid the utiliza-
tion of wood. S. F. Aoree. J Ind & JBJng Chem
7:913-15 N '15
Yield of by-products from destructive distilla-
tion of some western conifers. H. K, Benson
and M. Darrln. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:916-18
N '15
Wood finishing
Care and use
the cabinet scrajper. C: A.
dflniahing! W: P. Comstock.
II Arch & BWg 47:66-6 F '15
Electric equipment for painting without a
brush. 11 Blec W 66:1050 N 6 '16
Electrically operated rubbing and polishing
machine. 11 Elec R & W Blec'n 67:906 N 13
'15
Features of the home of redwood. J. H.
Browne. 11 Bldg Age 37:38-9 Ag '15
Hints on painting exterior woodwork. 11 Bldg
Age 37:65-6 Jl *L5
Wood oil, Chinese. See Chinese wood oil
Wood pipes. See Pipes, Wood
Wood preservation
Air seasoning of ties. A. H. Noyes. RyR 56:111
Ja 23 '15
American railway engineering association com-
mittee report. Ry R 56:399-400 Mr 20 '15
American wood preservers' association: ab-
stracts of papers presented at the llth annual
convention, Chicago, Jan. 19-21. Bng Rec 71:
105-8, 144-5 Ja 23-30 '15
American wood preservers' association llth
annual convention, Chicago, Jan. 19-21. Elec
Ry J 46:181-2 Ja 23 '15
American wood preservers' convention at Chl-
, Jan. 19-21. 1915. Ry Age 58:158-63 Ja 22
American wood preservers' convention; modi-
fications made in committees' recommenda-
tions. Elec Ry J 45:237 Ja 30 '15
Annual meeting of the American wood preserv-
s association. En* N 73:182-3 Ja 28 '15
avlor of treated ties In alkali soils. Elec
7J 46:1002N13 '15
oollneum and creosote-. H. -H. Alcock. Am
Gas Light J 108:58-9, 125 Jl 26, Ag 28 '15
Carbolineum and creosote. S. R. Church. Am
Gas Light J 103:108 Ag 16 '16
Creosotlng of cross ties as practiced by Ameri-
can railroads. A. C. Stelnmayer. 11 Assn "Rfrg
Soc J 54:110-20 Mr '15
Economical use of wood preservation of timber.
B. W. Bright Elec Ry J 44:1351-2 D 19 '14
Effect of steaming
strength of Ore
H. B. Macfarland,
Eng
creosoting on
_ ig; abstracts.
Rec 70:487-8 O 31 '14;
N 18 " ' "
'Eng N 72:863 O 29 '14; Ry Age ^7:1156 D 16
'14
Effect of the war on timber preservation. By
Age 58:843-5 Ap 16 '15
Effect of zinc chloride on timber strength.
ElecRy.J 46:73 Jl 10 '15
Effectiveness of wood preservatives. Ry R 57:
79 Jl 17 '15
Experiences in creosoted wood block paving.
E. £L Button. Good Roads n s 10:266-7 N 6
Mixing tar with creosote. P. a Reilly. Ry R
56:242-7 F 20 '16
Modern application of wood preserving meth-
ods. H. A. Sterling. Am For 21:878-9. 937-8
Ag-6 '15
More about wood preservatives. K A. Sterling.
Ry Age 67:1135-6 D 18 '14
Only creosote properly applied withstands
teredo. Eng Rec 71:209-10 F 13 '15
Preservation of mine timber. H. A. AppeL
Colliery 85:481-3 Ap '15
Preservative treatment of timber. H. F. Weiss
and C. H. Teeadale. Elec Ry J 46:625-6 S
25 '15
Preservative treatment of timber. J. M. Gold-
man. Colliery 35:314-17 Ja '15
Results obtained tram the preservative treat-
ment of telephone poles. F. L. Rhodes and
R. F. Hosford. blbllog II AT" Inst E E Pro
34:2343-87 O '16; Abstracts. Elec Ry J 46:
879 O 28 '15: Elec W 66:1031 N 6 '15
Specification for a coal-tar creosote solution.
H. Von Schrenk and A. L. Kaminerer. Eng
Rec 71:144 Ja 30 '16; Same. Ry Age 58:160-1
Ja 22 '15
Specification for a creosote-coal tar solution.
Eng Rec 71:398 Mr 27 '15
Specification for zinc chloride treatment.
W. F. Goltra, Ry Age 58:459 Mr 12 '15
Strength tests of structural timbers treated by
commercial wood-preserving processes. H. S.
Betts and J. A. Newlin. ITS Agric Bui 286:
1-14 '15
Tests of wood preservatives. H. F. Weiss and
C. H. Teesdale. U U S A^ric Bui 145:1-20 '15
Tie preservation on the Baltimore & Ohio
R. R.; abstracts. F. J. Angler. Ry Age 59:
537-8 S 17 '15_;_Eng_& Cpntr 44:396-7 N 17
13" '15
he Boston & W<
orcester street
railway. H Elec Ry J 45:678-9 Ap 3 '15
Tie treatment In British India. U Ry R 56:
248-9 F 20 '15
Toxiclty of various wood preservatives. R. M.
Fleming and C. J. Humphrey. U J Ind &
Eng Chem 7:652-8 Ag '15 ^
Treated timber for factory construction. Eng N
73:183-4 Ja 28 '16
Treated timber for factory construction. F. J.
Hoxle. Eng Rec 71:107-8 Je 23 '15; Same.
Eng & Contr 48:563-4 Je 23 '15; Same cond.
Eng M 48:896-8 Mr '15
Wood preservation statistics. Ry Age 58:1447-
8 Je 18 '16
Woodpreservers' convention, Jan. 19-21, 1915.
Ry R 56:115-17 Ja 23 '15
Wood preserving1 department. See monthly
numbers of the American forestry
Work and some accomplishments of the forest
products laboratory, Madison, Wis. H. F.
Weiss. W Soc E J 14:946-51 D '14
Seo also Creosoting; Dry rot
Wood preservers' association. American. See
American wood preservers' association
Wood pulp
Evolution
of
paper
T: J. Keenan. Sd Am 9 80:131 Ag 28
lp and
industry.
Wood using Industries
Annual consumption of wood. Am- For 20:897
D'14
Manufacture of ethyl alcohol from wood waste;
the hydrolysis of white spruce. F.W. Kress-
mann. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:920-2 N '15
Manufacture of ethyl alcohol from wood waste;
western larch as a raw material. F. W.
Kressmann. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:922-3 N '15
506
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Wood watte — Continued
Methods of disposing of refuse from wood-
working plants. F. O. Alton. Elec R & W
Elec'n 17:556-7 S 25 '15
Tannin content of Pacific coast conifers. H. K.
Benson and T: Gt. Thdtnpson. il J Ind &. Eng
Chem 7:916-16 N '15
Use of ammonium hydroxide for the extraction
of rosin from wood. H. K. Benson and H. K.
Crites. J Ind & En* Chem 7:918-20 N '15
Waste pine wood utilization. J: B. Teeple. J
Ind & Bin? Chem 7:929-30 N '15
What chemistry has done to aid the utilization
of wood. S. F. Acree. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:
918-15 N '15
Yield of by-products for destructive distilla-
tion of some western conifers. H. K. Benson
and ML Dacrln. J Ind & Eng Chem 7:i»lti-l8
N '15
See also Sawmills; Wood distillation
scouts and forests. K. W, Woodward, il
L For 21:103-9 F '15
Woodfinlshlng. See Wood finishing
Woodlot*
Woodlot forestry. S. B. Detwller. 11 Am For
21:571-4 Ap '15
Woodward, Robert Simpson, 1849-
Sketch. por Bng M 60:210-11 N '15
Woodwork
Hints on the use of glue. W. H. Wilkin. Bldg
Age 87:63-4 N '15
Bee also Cabinet making; Furniture; Wood
Woodworking machinery
Electricity In the lumber industry. E. F. Whit-
ney. II dlags plans Am Inst B E Pro 33:1823-
62 D '14
New wooden barrel machine. U dlag Iron Age
95:794-5 Ap 8 '15
Wood-working plant at a ship-building yard.
11 diags Engineer 120:230-2, 243-5, 250 S 3-10
Bee also Lathes; Planing machines; Saw-
mills; Saws
Woodworking shops
Economical motor service In lumber mflL 11
Elec W 65:944 Ap 10 '15
Electricity in woodworking plants. 11 Elec R
& W iSec'n 66:893-7 My 15 '15
Methods of disposing of refuse from wood-
working plants. F. O. Alton. Elec R & W
Elec'n 67:556-7 S 26 '15
Motors operating at 3600 r.p.m. directly con-
nected to woodworking surfaces. 11 Elec W
66:643-4 S 18 '15
Wood-working plant as a ship-building yard.
il_diaga Engineer 120:230-2. 243-6, 250 S 3-10
for mar-.
f!5
Vool
Better preparation of American wool f<
ket. 11 Textile World 49:316-18 Je '15
Bettering the wool for American mills. Tex-
tile .vRrld 49:153-4 My '15
Difference In weight between raw and clean
wools. W. S. Lewis. U S Bur Stand Tech Pa
57:1-5 '16; Abstract. J Fr Inst 180:473 O '15
States. Textile
See also Dyes and dyeing— Wool; Woolen
and worsted manufacture; Worsted
Afool flnlthlng
Dyeing and finishing wool fabrics. F. Sadler.
diags Textile World 49:365-8 Je '16
Fancy cut faced woolens, il Textile World 49:
439—40 Jl lo
Finishing piece dyed woolens. Textile World
Finishi
rocess for wool goods. Textile
inishing process for
World 60:112-18 O '15
Luster finish. Textile World 49:658-4 Ag '15
Shearing wool goods, dlags Textile World 49:
Voof growers, National association of. See
National association of wool growers
Vool scouring
Decreasing wool. 11 dlag Textile World 48:805-7
Experience gained In the treatment of the
wastes from the scouring of wool. H. R. Cro-
hurst and A. IX Weston. Eng & Contr 44:
FraesL'for0 scouring wool. Textile World 48:
634 Mr '15
Wool spinning. See Woolen and worsted spin-
ning
Component material of chief value. 11 Textile
World 60:61-4 O '15
Wool trade
British embargo and the American wool supply.
Textile World 48:275-7 D '14
British embargo on wool trade. Textile World
49:399-402 Jl '15
British wool embargo. Textile World 48:569-62
Mr '15
Domestic supply of wool and dyestuffs. C: E.
Wry. Textile World 49:95-6 Ap '15
English market for tops and worsted yarns.
Textile World 49:506-9 As '15
Importing wool through the textile alliance.
Textile World 49:145-6 My '15
Moisture regain for worsted tops. Textile
World 49:59-61 Ap '16
Movement of wool in England and Spain. D. E.
Douty. Textile World 48:480-1 F '15
National association of wool growers; 61st
annual meeting at Salt Lake City, Nov. 12-14,
1914. Textile World .48:283-6 D 14
Wool and the Bri
48:586-8 Mr* '15
Wool grower and the wool trade. Textile
pire. Textile World
World 49:492-4 Ag '16
Woolen and worsted fabrics In China.
T:
Sammons. Textile World 49:472-5 Jl '15
See also Wool tariff
Woolen and worsted machinery
Dunn crabbing and lustering machine, il diag
Textile World 49:373-4 Je '15
Fancy cut faced woolens. 11 Textile World 49:
439-40 Jl '15
Woolen and worsted manufacture
Electric driving of woolen mills. J. F. Crow-
ley. Ind Eng 15:81-3 Ag '16
Estimating the cost of wool goods In English
mills. Textile World 49:419-24 Jl '15
Making of Scotch tweeds. T: Welsh. Textile
World 48:898-400, 501-3 Ja-F '15
Removing odors from wool. • Textile World
50:100 O '16
Shoddy In woolen fabrics. K. B. Lamb. 11
Textile World 49:154-6 My '15
See alao Textile Industry and fabrics;
Wool; Wool finishing
Cost
Estimating the cost of woolen goods. Textile
World 48:576-7; 49:92-4 Mr-Ap '15
Woolen and worsted overseers, National asso-
ciation of. See National association of woolen
and worsted overseers
Woolen and worsted spinning
Spinning of woolen yarn. Textile World 50:96-7
O '15
Woolen mills. See Woolen and worsted manu-
facture; Textile mills
Woolworth building, New York
Details of Woolworth tower lighting. 11 Eleo
R & Wl Elec'n 66:1048-9 Je 5 '15
New York's greatest lighting spectacle. C: W.
Person, il Sci Am 112:171 F 20 '15
Worcester, Massachusetts
Architecture
First church of Christ, Scientist. 11 plans
Brlckb 24:pl 89-90 Je '15
Large market building at Worcester, Mass.
11 plans Brlckb 24:191-2 Ag '15
Railroads
Boston & Albany railroad Improvements at
Morphy- n Boston
Worcester polytechnic Institute
Washburn shops of the Worcester Polytech-
nic institute. O: L Alden. Am Soc M E JT
37:391-4 Jl '15
Words, Compound. See Compound words
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
507
Working classes. See Labor and laboring classes
Workmen's compensation
Compensation laws and accidents. B. N. Zero.
Colliery 85:433-6 Mr '15
Compensation laws and married men. Bide
Age 37:55-6 Ja '15
Montana workmen's compensation law. Eng
& Mln J 99:1069 Je 19 '15
Principal provisions of the employes' compen-
sation bill pending In the Pennsylvania
legislature. Iron Tr R 56:775 Ap 15 '16
Suggestions for a uniform state workmen's
compensation law by the National civic fed-
eration committee. Am Gas Light J 102:92 F
Tendencies toward Inefficiency In legislation.
R. Walker. Ry Age 58:219-20 F 6 'ir
Wisconsin compensation law. C. Muskat Elec
Ry J 45:234-5 Ja 30 '15
Workman's compensation In Pennsylvania.
D. A. Reed. Eleo Ry J 45:980-1 My 22 '15
Workmen's compensation Insurance: ab-
stracts. W. G. Cowles. Elec W 66:1533 Je 12
'15; Elec R & WI Elec'n 66:1113 Je 12 '15
See also Employers' liability
Worm gearing. See Gearing, Worm
Worry
Physiology of worry. E. D. Forrest. Sd Am S
79:21-2 Ja 9 '15
Worsted
Quality numbers for worsted tops. Textile
World 48:490-2 F »15
Wounds
Colloidal gold for Infected wounds. Sd Am
113:234 S 11 '15
Massage In the after-treatment of the
wounded. J. B. MennelL Sd Am S 80:858 D
4 '16
New metnod of disinfecting wounds. Scl Am S
80:111 Ag 14 '15
See also Surgery
Wrecking
Felling a brick chimney. C: A. Mead. Q Bug N
73:400-1 F 26 '15
Methods and equipment used In wrecking a
101-ft. steel stack.!! En* & Contr 44:805 O
Methods pursued In tearing down a large
building-. J. Rosenzwelg. dlag Eng N 73:666-8
Ap 8 '15
Razing a brick chimney. 11 Power 41:874 Mr
Razing- a 400-ton brick chimney. 11 dlag Eng
N 72:1266 D 24 '14
Safe methods of wrecking buildings, dlags Engr
& Contr 43:98-100 F 3 15
Tearing down a 250-ft relnforced-concrete
chimney at Philadelphia. 11 Eng N 73:78 Ja
14 '15
Wrecked ship's backbone broken with dyna-
mite. 11 Elng Rec 72:191-2 Ag 14 '15
Bco also Bridge removal; Salvage
Wrecking cars
Electric steam tunnel crane. 11 Hog ft Contr
- 43:184 F 24 '15; Elec Ry J 45:427-1 F 27 '16;
Iron Age 95:461 F 25 '15; Ry Age 58:369-70
F 26 '15; Ry R 56:280-1 F 27 '15; Scl Am S 79:
285 My 1 '15
Wren, Sir Christopher, 1682-1723
Church towers, steeples, and spires of Sir
Christopher wren. R. R. PhUfips. 11 Brlckb
24:185-9, 228-32 Ag-S '15
Wrenches
and
Hayward combination wrench for pipes ____
nuts. 11 Iron Age 96:411 Ag 19 '16; Eng &
Mln J 100:618 8^26 '16
Quick-acting screwless wrenches. 11 Iron Age
95:995 My 6 '16
Testing
, Hydraulic wrench testing device. 11 Maoh 22:
144 O 15
Writing
Experimental study of the mechanism of writ-
Ing. 11 Scl Am S 80:165 S 11
'15
£00 ateo Ciphers; Cuneiform writing;
scriptions
Identification
Science and the forger; Instruments and Illus-
trations In questioned document cases. A. S.
Osborn. 11 Sd Am 112:434-5 My 8 '15
Wrought Iron
Brittleness of wrought .iron as a consequence
of heating compressed material: abstract. R:
Baumann. Am Soc M B J 37:605-6 O '15
Crystallization of wrought Iron. Ry R 56:814-
15 Je 12 '16
Properties of Swedish wrought Iron. N. LHien-
berg. Iron Age 96:788-9 Ap 8 '15
X
X ray photography. See Radiography
Application of the Coolldge tube to metallurgi-
cal research. W. P. Davey. 11 Gen Elec R 18:
134-6 F '16: Same. Iron Age 96:500-1 Mr 4
'15; Same, fed Am S 79:331 My 22 '15; Same,
with description of Coolldge tube. Engineer
119:350-1 Ap 9 '15
Coolldge X-ray tube. R. Sown. 11 plan Eleo
W 65:896-7 F 13 '16
Hard X-rays. W. D. .Coolldge. J Fr Inst 180:
492-3 O '16
Ionizing potential 'of an X-ray tube. E. C.
Drew, blbllog 11 dlag J Fr Hast 179:697-709
Je '15
Metallic Roentgen-ray tube: abstract L.
< Zehnder. dlag Elec W 65:605 Mr 6 '15
Model X-ray dark-room. W. F. Davey. plans
Gen Eleo R 18:1107-10 D '15
Nffl 53^SW J^^Sfn W*- a C' Snook- *
Sd Am S 79:71 Ja 80 '15
Notes on X-rays. W. 8. Andrews. Gen Elec R
- 8:162 F '15
of X-rays. W. P. Davey. Gen Elec
-63, 353-8, 625-30 A ""
53-8, 625-30 Ap-My, Jl '16
of metals. W. P. Davey.
Gen
tubes. W. D.
Mr '15; Same.
H Bul 104:1515-25 Ag 'IS;
R 18:796-800 Ag 16; Same cond
Iron Age 96:522-4 S 2 '16; Abstract J ~
Inst 180:489-90 O '15
Coolldge. Gen Elec R 18:224-6 -
Roentgen tube;f abstract S. Russ. Elec W
Roentgenofogy In war. fl Sd Am S 79:68 Ja 30
Searching for contraband with X-rays. 11 Sd
Ainll2:838 Ap 10 '16
X-ray examination of built-up mica. C. N.
Moore. JJ dJag Gen Bteo R 3:195-7 Mr '16;
Same. Sd Am S 80:253 O 16 '15
X^ray lnspectlon_of a steel casting., W. P.
Hi
Davey. fl Gen Elec
Same.
In-
Iron Age 95:186-7 Ja 21 '15; Same. Sd Am S
79:84 F 6 '15; Same. Eng M 49:106-7 Ap '15;
Same. Ry Age (Mech e!) 89:170 Ap 'if
X-ray spectrometer for the study of the ^prop-
erties of crystals, dlag Sd Am S 79:19 Ja 9
X-ray work In war. 11 Sd Am S 79:120-1 F 20
X-rays and crystalline structure. Slbley J 29:
103-6 Ja '15; Same. Scl Am S 79:82 F 6 '15
X-rays and crystalline structure. W: H. Bragg.
Sd Am S 79:5-7 Ja 2 '15
See also Cathode rays; Radiography; Ra-
diotherapy
Action of trloxymethylene onjp-xylene to the
presence of aluminum chloride. R. C. Hus-
ton and D. T. Ewlng. Am Chem Soc J 87:
2894-9, 2401 O '15
Tolyl esters and toluldldes of the nltrosulfonlc
adds of p-acylene. R. C. Huston. Am Chem
Soo J 87:2119-22 S '15
_______ damages hull of yacht
8 S 9 '15
1 auxiliary schooner yacht
Am 112:623 Je 26 '15
*
Three-:.-
Call. U
Sea
508
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Yale A Towne manufacturing co.
Efficient methods of the Yale & Towne mfg.
cp. and details of Its special-equipped
:129-37
... hard-
-16+. Ap;
Yale club, N. Y. See New York (city)— Clubs
Yards « •
How Cleveland fixes sizes of courts and yards.
plan Hug Rec 71:614 My 15 '15
Yarn
Evenness in the manufacture of cotton yarn.
Textile World 60:197-8 N '16
German yarn numbering. Textile World 48:488-
Manufacturmg spiral yarn, fl dlag Textile
World 48:311-12 D '14
Numbering of yarn. Textile World 48:467-8.F
r!5
Points on fine yarn manufacture. C. N". Foore.
Textile World 50:164-5 N '15
Strength of yarn. Textile World 48:604-6 Mr
*16
Twists for worsted yarn. Textile World 48:509-
11 F '15
Value of permutlzed water for
yarns. A. R. Calvo. Textile World 49:243-
My '15
Weighting cotton yarn. Textile World 50:211-12
IT '15
See also Cotton; Silk; Spinning: Textile In-
dustry and fabrics; Twine; Wool; Worsted
Yeast
Dried beer-yeast as an article of food. ' Sci
Am S 79:311 My 15 '15
Transforming1 sugar Into proteins and fats.
H. W. Hidyer. Sd Am 118:446+ N 20 '16
Yellow fever
Discoveries of Dr. Charles J. Flnlay. Sci Am
113:210 S 4 '15
Yellow poplar tree. See Tulip tree
Yellowstone national park
Geology of the Yellowstone national -park.
C. H. Batman. 11 Sci Am S 79:7-9 Ja 2 '15
Yonkers, New York
Water supply
Yonkers water supply and Its future develop-
ment D. F. Fulton, map Am Water Works
Assn J 2:1-8 Mr '16; Discussion. 2:8-12, 311-
13, 579-81 Ml*, Je. S '15
Young men's Christian association
Is the railroad Y. M. C. A. really worth while?
Ry Age 68:295-6, 358-60 F 19-26 '15
Solution of the construction camp club bouse
problem. Eng & Contr 44:118 Ag 18 '15
Young women's Christian association building*
Y. W. C. A. building, Newark, N. J.; views
and plans. Brlckb 24:pl l£4-5 O '15
Young women's Hebrew association building,
New York
Young women's Hebrew association. 11 Arch
&Bldg 47:21-5 Ja 15
Youth's companion building, Boston, Massachu-
setts)
Features In the construction of new building
for the Youth's companion. W. B. Conant. 11
dlags Concrete Cem 7:138-5 O '15
Large saving" In steel effected by new system
of flat-slab reinforcement. 11 plans Eng Rec
72:450-2 O 9 '15
Ypres, Belgium
Mergelynck museum at Ypres. 11 Am Inat Arch
J 8:16-18 Ja '15
Architecture
Architect's impressions in Belgium. BJ. T.
Richmond. 11 Am Inst Arch J 3:168-8 Ap '15
Mediaeval market place of Ypres, an Irrepar-
able war loss to architecture. C. A. T. Mid-
dleton. 11 dlags -Arch Rec .37:289-99 Ap '15
Floating a stranded ship -
fl Sd Am 112:84 Ja 28 '15
Zeppelins. See Balloons and airships
on air. R. G. Skerrett
Zinc
Analysis of spelter; report of subcommittee. J
Ind & Eng Chem 7:547-8 Je '15; Same. Eng
& Mln J 100:439-40 S 11 '15
Australian zinc contracts. Eng & Mln J 100:
524-5 S 25 '15
Care in melting zinc. R. Job and F. F. White.
11 Iron Age 96:199 Jl 22 '15
Determination of spelter coating on sheets
'and wire. J. A. Aupperle. Metal Ind n s 13:
329-30 Ag '16: Same. Iron Age 96:132 Jl 15
'15; Same (Maintaining galvanizing stand-
ards) Iron Tr R 56:1310+ Je-24 '15
Economizing zinc. H. de B. Parsons. Sci Am
S 80:224 O 2 '15
Ferrocyanlde determination of zinc. Eng & "M^n
J 99:285-6 F 6 '15
Influence of Impurities on zinc. Eng ft Min. J
99:990 Je 6 '16
Kinds of spelter. Eng ft Mln J 99:292-3 F 6 '15
New method for determining zinc In alloys.
Eng ft Mln J 99:701 Ap 17 15
Spelter and Its uses. Metal Ind n s 13:4 Ja '15
Spelter and other coating metals. Met & Chem
Eng 13:345 Je '15
Speltei^Its manufacture and properties: with
discussion. G. C. Stone. Metal Ind.n s 13:370-
3 S '15
Suggestions about the use of zinc. Old Scotch,
fit Marine Eng 20:467 O '15
Testing spelter coating In France. C: Coulon.
Iron Tr R 57:401; Discussion. J. A. Aup-
perle. 57:401 Ag 26 '15
Zinc-dust precipitation tests. N. Herz. Am
Inst Mln E Bui 104:1607-18 Ag '15: Abstract.
Met ft Chem Eng 18:973-4 D16 '15
Zinc In the cyanide mllL A. Dorfmann. Eng
ft Mln J 100:680 O 23 '15
See also Galvanizing
Zinc castings
Cast zinc. Foundry 43:232-3 Je '15
Zinc chloride
Specification for zinc chloride treatment. W. F.
Goltra. Ry Age 58:459 Mr 12 '15
Zinc Industry and trade
Australian zinc Industry. Eng & Mln J 99:704-5
Case of spelter. Eng ft Mln J 100:234 Ag7 '15
European war and the spelter market, wl S.
Homer. Metal Work 84:7-8 Jl 2 '15
Lead and zinc movement. Eng ft Mln J 100:
397 S 4 '15
Non-ferrous metals and the war. W. R. In-
galls. Iron Age 96:420-1 Ag 19 '15
Production of spelter In 1914. EEng ft Min J 99:
207-8 Ja 23 '16
Situation In spelter. Eng ft Mln J 99:504-5 Mr
18 '15
Spelter market and galvanized steel sheets.
W. H. Abbott. Metal Wtork 83:923+ Je 25 '15
Spelter production In 1914. C. E. Slebenthal.
Iron Age 95:850-1 Ap 15 '15
Spelter statistics for 1914. W. R. Ingalls. Eng
ft Min J 99:451-4 Mr 6 '15
Zinc concentrates In the British prize courts.
Eng ft Mln J 100:536 O 16 '15
Zinc corporation and the war. Eng ft Min J
100:95-7 Jl 17 '15
Zinc smelting in Great Britain. Eng ft Mln J
100:322-3 Ag 21 '15
Zinc statistics. Eng ft Mln- J 99:62-6 Ja 9 '15
Zinc metallurgy
Concentration at the Timber Butte mill. T.
Simons. Met ft Chem Eng 13:188-9 Mr '15
Development of zinc smelting in the United
States. G: C. Stone. Met ft Chem Stag 18:
726-7 O 15 '15
Electromagnetic zinc-ore treatment by the
• Campbell process. L. E. Ivee. ii dlag Eng ft
Mln J 99:979-80 Je 5 '15
Electrometallurgy of zinc. Eng ft Mln J 100:
825-6 A* 21 f»
Dotation of Joplln-Galena slimes. G: Belchlc
and G. L. Alien. Met ft Chen) Eng 13:847 N
French process for electrolytic zinc. Met ft
Chem Eng 18:888 D 1 '15
How spelter is manufactured. G: C. Stone.
Iron Tr R 66:564-6+ Mr 18 '15
Leaching a zinc-lime ore. with adds. O. C.
Ralston and A. E. Gartside. Met ft, Chem
Eng 13:161-5 Mr '15
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
509
Zinc metallurgy — Continued
Tv/TaiTy points in the economics of the metal-
lurgy of zinc. W. R. Ingalls. Met & Chem
~ 18:725-6 O 15 '16
of zinc in 1914. W. R, Ingalls. "ra^ig
99:95-6 Ja 9 '15
I yyifiHiig of lead and .zinc ores ..in
- Wisconsin Blstrict, Wisconsin. C. A.
./right 11 plan U S Bur Mines Tech Fa 95:
20-38 '16 • .
New mill of the Daly West mining co.f Park
City, Utah. L. O. Howard. U plan Met &
Chem Bng 18:697-602 S 16 '16
Points in the economics of zinc metallurgy.
W. B. Ingalls. Bng & Min J 100:551-4 O 2^15
Preventing1 blue powder in the electric reduc-
tion of zinc ores; a patent granted to Wool-
sey McA. Johnson. Met & Chem Bng 18:763
O 15 '15
Production of zinc oxide from low-grade car-
bonate ore at Leadville. 11 Met & Chem Bng
18:681-8 S 15 '15
Recent improvements in the metallurgy of
zinc. Bng & Mln J 99:896 My 22 '15
Reduction of zinc oxide in an electric furnace;
itent by F. W: Hlghfleld. dlag Met & Chem
ag 18;817 N 1 '16 ^^
_ rung of zinc waste.- L. J. Bjrom. 11 dlags
Metaflnd n s 13:281-3 Jl '15
Removal of cadmium from zinc ores. Bng &
Mln J 99:669 Ap 10 '15
Slmmonds* retort-discharging machine 11 Bng
& Mln J 99:449-50 Mr 6 ^
Smelting of metals in the electric furnace.
D. A. Lyon and R. M. Keeney. U S Bur
Mines Bui 77:91-101 '14
Status of zinc metallurgy in 1914. Met & Chem
Bng 13:6 Ja '15
Treating zinc-bearing materials, dlag Met &
Chem Bng 18:604-6 Ag '16
Truaac zinc-slag treatment. Bng & Mln J 100:
803 N 13 'le
Use of salt In zinc smelting. Bng & Mln J
Wisconsin zinc district. H. C.
Bng & Min J 100:885-8 S 4 '15;
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Zinc extraction by electrolysis. B. H. Leslie.
Bng M 48:910-12 Mr '15
Zinc manufacture In the Pittsburgh district:
plant of the American zinc & chemical
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Zinc oxide from lead blast furnace slag, as
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Zinc smeltery at Langeloth. W. R. ~
dlags plan feag £ """ " * — "
Min J 98:985-9 D 5
Zinc smelting In Great Britain. Stag & Min J
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Zinc mines and mining
Geological anatomy of a Tennessee zinc mine.
F. L. Nason. dlags Bng & Mln J 100:259-62
Mining and mining of lead and zinc ores in the
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New developments in the Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
H. I. Bills. II Bng & Mln J 100:337-40 Ag 28
Wisconsin zinc district. H. C. George. 11 dlags
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Zinc mining in Wisconsin in 1914. J. B. Ken-
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Zinc ores
Oa.Ta.m1ne mines of Sardinia. C: W. Wright.
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Formation of the oxidized ores of zinc from
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Zinc, deposits of eastern Tennessee. F. I/.
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Zinc poisoning
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Zinc poisoning. H. W. GilletL J Ind & Bng
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Zircon la
Zlrconia, a new refractory. H. C. Meyer. 11 Met
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Zollhe
Abandon manufacture of new fuel zoline.
Horseless Age 34:927 D 30 '14
Zones of silence. See Sound
Zoological gardens
Animal life In a zoo. A. Pope. 11 Sol Am 112:
385+ Ap 24 '16
Gardens of the Zoological society of London,
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Zoolooy
New fauna! conditions in the Canal Zone. H. ID.
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See also Reproduction
South America
Roosevelt-Rondon scientific expedition. L. B3.
Miller. 11 Sci Am S 79:248-9. 268-70 Ap 17-24
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