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Engineering Series, Volume 1: 



No. 1. Track, by L, F, Loree, M. Am. Soc. O. E., Special University 

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No. 2. Some Practical Hints in Dynamo Desif?n, by Gilbert Wilkes, 

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No. 3. The Steel Construction of Buildings, by C. T. Purdy, C. E., 

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No. 4. The Evolution of a Switchboard, by A. V. Abbott, C. E., Special 

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No. 5. An Experimental Study of Field Methods which wiU Insure 

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No. 6. Railway Signaling, by W. McC. Grafton, C. E., Special Univer- 

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No. 8. Electrical Engineering in Modern Central Stations, by Louis 



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No. 9. The Problem of Economical Heat, Light, and Power Supply for 

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 No. 10. Topographical Surveys, their Methods and Value, by J. L. Van 



Ornum, C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 39, December, 1896. 

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Engineering Series, Volume 2: 

 No. 1. A Complete Test of Modern American Transformers of Mod- 

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Economics, Political Science, and History Series, Volume 1; 



No. 1. The Geographical Distribution of the Vote of the Thirteen 

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No. 3. The Province of Quebec, and the Early American Revolution; 

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Science Series, Volume 1: 



No. 1. On the Speed of Liberation of Iodine in Solutions of Hydro- 

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No. 2. On the Quartz Keratophyre and Associated Rocks of the Norl h 

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No. 3. Studies in Spherical and Practical Astronomy by George C. 

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No. 4. A Contribution to the Mineralogy of Wisconsin, by William 

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No. 5. Analytic Keyes to the Genera and Species of North American 

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