ANNOUNCEMENTS 



have been selected are men of wide experience in the work of Technical 

 Institutions. Their books will, therefore, it is hoped, suit the needs ot 

 students in these Institutions. 



The first volume to be published is a portfolio of Architectural and 

 Building Construction Plates, by W. R. Jaggard, A.R.I.B.A. (see p. 15), 

 and the following is a list of further volumes in preparation: 



Automobile Engineering. By A. Graham Clark, M.I.A.E., A.M.l.Mech.E. 



Electro-Technical Measurements. By A. E. Moore, A.M.I.E.E. 



Applied Mechanics. By Etvart 5. Andmvs, B.Sc 



Alternating Currents. By IF. H. N. Jama, A.R.C.Sc. (Land.), A.M.I.E.E. 



Chemistry and Technology of Oils and Fats. By F. E. TFeston, B.Sc. 



Paper, its Uses and Testing. By Sheldon Leicester. 



Mining Geology. By Proj. G. Knox. 



Textile Calculations — Materials, Yarns and Fabrics. By A. Mitchell Bell. 



Domestic Science. By C. IP\ Hale. 



Business Methods. By Thomas Hart, junr., C.A. 



Electrical Engineering. By T. C. Baillie, M.A., D.Sc, A.M.I.E.E. 



Applied Mechanics and Heat Engines. By F. Boulden. 



Elements of Applied Optics. By IF. R. Botver. 



Physics for Engineers. By J. P. Torke. 



English Building Construction. By C. F. Innocent. 



Sculpture in relation to Architecture. By T. P. Bennett. 



Electric Installations. By C. TV. Hill. 



Accounting. By J. B. IFardaugh. 



The Theory and Practice of Commerce. By J. C. Stephenson. 



THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HEALTH SERIES 



Dr Graham-Smith's own contribution to the series is now published 

 (see p. 14), and of the other volumes the followingfare in the press: 



The Bacteriological Analysis of Water, Seivage and Foods. By IV G 

 Savage, M.D. ^ 



Isolation Hospitals. By H. F. Parsons, M.D. 



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