SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL WORKS. 45 



PROF. RANKINE'S WORKS (Continued). 



IV. RANKINE (Prof.): THE STEAM EN- 



GINE and OTHER PRIME MOVERS. With Diagram of the 

 Mechanical Properties of Steam, Folding- Plates, numerous Tables and 

 Illustrations. Thirteenth Edition, 12/6. 



V. RANKINE (Prof.): USEFUL RULES and 



TABLES for Engineer? and others. With Appendix : TABLES, TESTS, 

 and FORMULAE for the. use of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ; comprising 

 Submarine Electrical Engineering, Electric Lighting, and Transmission 

 of Power. By ANDREW JAMIESON, C.E., F.R. S.E. Seventh Edition, 10/6. 



" Undoubtedly the most useful collection of engineering data hitherto produced." 



Mining Journal, 



" Every Electrician will consult it with profit" Engineering. 



VI. RANKINE (Prof.): A MECHANICAL 



TEXT-BOOK, by Prof. MACQUORN RANKINE and E. F. BAMBKR, 

 C.E. With numerous Illustrations. Fourth Edition, g/. 



" The work, as a whole, is very complete, and likely to prove invaluable for furnishing 

 a useful and reliable outline of the subjects treated of." Mining Journal. 



%* THE MECHANICAL TEXT-BOOK forms a simple introduction to PROFESSOR RANKINE'S 

 SERIES of MANUALS on ENGINEERING and MECHANICS. 



VII. RANKINE (Prof.): MISCELLANEOUS 



SCIENTIFIC PAPERS. Royal 8vo. Cloth, 31/6. 



Part I. Papers relating to Temperature, Elasticity, and Expansion of 

 Vapours, Liquids, and Solids. Part II. Papers on Energy and its Trans- 

 formations. Part III. Papers on Wave- Forms, Propulsion of Vessels, &c. 



With Memoir by Professor TAIT, M. A. Edited by W. J. MILLAR, C.E. 

 With fine Portrait on Steel, Plates, and Diagrams. 



" No more enduring Memorial of Professor Rankine could be devised than the publica- 

 tion of these papers in an accessible form. . . . The Collection is most valuable on 

 account of the nature of his discoveries, and the beauty and completeness of his analysis. 

 . . . The Volume exceeds in importance any work in the same department published 

 in our time " Architect. 



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