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Howe, H. M. — Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots 382 



GciLLET, L. — Chromium-Tungsten Steels 383 



WoLOGDiNE, S. — Alloys of Manganese and Copper 383 



GuiLLET, L. — Metal-testing Laboratory 383 



ViGouEOUX, E. & L. GuiLLET — Alloys of NicJcel and Tin 384 



Bibliography 384 



PoKTEViN, A. — Cadmium-bismuth Alloys 505 



Friedrich, K. — Iron and Arsenic 505 



„ Nickel and Arsenic 505 



Bailey. F. K. — Latent Heat of Recalescence in Iron and Steel 506 



Stoffel, a. — Binary and Ternary Alloys of Tin, Lead, Bismuth and Cadmium . . 506 



KvuvAKOVf.'N. f>., & OTHERS— Lead-thalli^lm and Lead-indium Alloys 507 



Donaldson. J. A., & R. Wilson — Effect of Stretching on Conductivity 507 



Hall, E. H.. & OTHERS — Thermal and Electrical Effects in Soft Iron 507 



Harker, J. A. — Specific Heat of Iron at High Temperatures 507 



(tCillet, L. — Tin-nickel Alloys 507 



Wologdine, S. — Recording Pyrometer 508 



Ducelliez, F. — Alloys of Cobalt and Tin 508 



Gdillet, L. — Constitution of Alloys of Copper 508 



., Boron Steels ■-, 508 



GuERTLER. W. — Electrical Conductivity of Alloys 508 



Isaac. E., & G. Tammann — Alloys of Ironwith Tin and Gold . . .. 508 



(tOerens, p. — Iron-carbon Alloys 509 



Heyn. E., & O. Bauer — Copper and Phosphorus 509 



Friedrich. K., & A. Lerodx — Copper, Silver and Lead 509 



Benedicks. C, & R. Arpi — Variation in Melting Point of Eutectic Mixtures .. 510 

 Wedding. H., & F. Cremer — Chemical and Metallographical Studies of Chilled 



Cast Iron 510 



Bibliography 510 



Carpenter, H. C. H. — Evolution of Modern Tool Steel 636 



Hill, B. V. — Magnetic Behaviour of Certain Nickel Alloys 636 



Campbell, W. — Change of Structure i7i Iron and Steel 637 



Obholzer, a. — Piping in Steel Ingots 637 



Guillet, L. — Tantalum Steels 637 



„ ., Relations betioeen tlie Diagram of Binary Alloys and their Malleability 637 



Portevin, A. — Constitution of Alloys 637 



„ „ Alloys of Nickel and Lead 638 



Guillet, L. — Ternary and Quaternary Vanadium Steels 638 



„ „ Boron Steels 638 



Bbeuil, P. — Copper Steels 639 



Hatfield, W. H. — Cast Iron as Cast- and Heat-treated 639 



Law, E. P'. — Non-Metallic Impurities in Steel 639 



Harbord, F. W. — Relation between the Process of Manufacture and some of the 



Physical Properties of Steel 640 



Stromeyer, C. 'E.—Agei7ig of Mild Steel 640 



SwiNDEN, T. — Carbon -tungsten Steels 640 



Doerinckel, F. — Platinum Alloys 641 



Vegesack, A. V. — Ternary Alloys of Lead, Magnesium, a7id Tin 641 



Williams. R. S. — Alloys of Antimony with Manganese, Chromium, Silicon, and Tin; 



of Bismuth tcith Chromium and Silicon; and of Manganese with Tin and Lead 641 

 Isaac, E. & G. Tammann — Behaviour of Iron loith Lead, Bismuth, Thallium, and 



Cadmium 642 



„ „ Alloys of Iron with Platinum 642 



Pdschin, N. — Potential and Nature of Metallic Alloys 642 



Bibliography 642 



Carpenter, H. C. H., & C. A. Edwards — Alloys of Aluminium and Copper .. .. 755 



Curry, B. E. — Tlie Constitution of the Aluminium Bronzes 756 



,, ,. & S. H. Woods — The Tensile Strengths of the Copper-aluminium 



Alloys 756 



Methods of Testing 757 



Gulliver, G. H. — Soms Phenomena of Permanent Deformation in Metals .. .. 757 



