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 PALMER— The Theory of Measurements 



By A. deFOREST PALMER, Ph.D., Assooiate Professor of Physios in Brown University. 

 248 pp. with Tables and Diagrams. $2.50 (10/6) net, postpaid. 



A thorough discussion of the principles underlying the precision of measurements, and the devel- 

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NORTHRUP— Methods of Measuring Electrical Resistance 



By EDWIN F. NORTHRUP, Ph.D. 389 pp. Illus. $4.00 (17s) net, postpaid. 

 An authoritative treatise of value not only to physioists and teachers but to men in practice as 

 well. It describes and gives methods, sample measurements, details of instruments, etc. 



HAVARD — Refractories and Furnaces 



By F. T. HAVARD, E.M., Consulting Metallurgist, Goldsmith Bros.; Assooiate Professor of 



Metallurgy, University of Wisconsin. 356 pp. fully illus. $4.00 (17s) net, postpaid. 

 Based on a long experience in charge of furnaces in Germany, England and the United States. 

 Covers fully the preparation, properties, etc., of furnace materials. 



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 HOBART — Design of Polyphase Generators and Motors 



By HENRY M. HOBART, M. Inst. C.E., Consulting Eng., G. E. Co. 265 pp. Ulna. $3.00 

 (12/6) net, postpaid. Covers fundamental outlines, clearly and thoroughly. 



GRAY— Electrical Machine Design 



By ALEXANDER GRAY, Professor of Electrical Engineering, McGill University. 524 pp. 



6x9. 300 illus. $4.00 (17s) net, postpaid. 

 A textbook on both A.C. and D.C. machine design based on a practical plus a teaching experience. 



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HENRY P. TALBOT, Ph.D., Consulting Editor. 

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NORRIS— The Principles of Organic Chemistry 



By JAMES F. NORRIS, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, Simmons College, Boston. 570 pp. 



5£x8. Illustrated. $2.50 (10/6) net, postpaid. 



CADY — Inorganic Chemistry 



By HAMILTON PERKINS CADY, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, University of Kan- 

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ROGERS— Study of Minerals 



A Combined Text Book and Pocket Manual 

 By Austin Flint Rogers, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. 

 Leland Stanford Univ. 522 pages, 5x7J. Flex- 

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 Prof. Rogers' work has received the endorsement 

 of nearly all of the important sohools of the 

 country. 



OUNTHER— The Examination of Pros- 

 pects 



By C. Godfrey Gunther, E.fl. 222 pages, 

 79 illus. Leather, $2.00 (8/4) net, postpaid. 



FARRELL & MOSES— Practical Field 

 Geology. 



By J. H. Farrell, E.I*1., Mining Geologist. 



A Guide to the Sight Recognition of 120 Common or 

 Important Minerals 



By Alfred J. Moses, E.M., Ph.D., Prof. 

 Columbia University. 271 pages, illustrated. 

 Leather. $2.50 (10/6) net, postpaid. 



WEINSCHENK—PetrographicMethods 



By E. Weinschenk. Trans, by Robt. W. 



Clark, Instructor in Petrography, Univ. of Mich. 



396 pp. 371 illus., $3.50 (15s) net, postpaid. 



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