RIDER'S TECHNICAL 



No 7. Illustrated, 314 pp., price 5s. 



Sugar Machinery. A De- 



scriptive treatise devoted to the machinery 

 and apparatus used in the manufacture of 

 Cane and Beet Sugars. By A. J. WALLIS- 

 TAYLER, C.E., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., formerly 

 engineer upon Sir Charles Tennant's sugar 

 estates in Trinidad. 



The sugar industry is of vast extent, and the low prices 

 prevailing render it imperative to employ only such 

 machines, apparatus, and appliances as will give the best 

 results and the greatest possible returns. The descrip- 

 tion and illustrations of machinery and apparatus in the 

 volume have therefore been selected from representative 

 types of each class of machines of the most advanced and 

 improved designs. 



" The book is a descriptive treatise devoted to the machinery and 

 apparatus used in the manufacture of cane and beet sugars. . . 

 A very good outline is given of the process, not only in its mechanical, 

 but also on its chemical and physical sides, and concentrates into a 

 comparatively small space the results of what has evidently been an 

 extensive experience on the part of the author. For the benefit of those 

 in charge of sugar factories, the subject of repairs, which is one of no 

 small importance has been gone into, and to this have been added 

 notes on lubrication, and certain tables and memoranda as being of 

 utility for reference " The Indian Eastern Engineer. 



No. 8. Fully illustrated, 208 pp., price 33. 6d. 



Bearings and Lubrication 



A Handbook for every User of Machinery. 



By A. . J. WALLIS-TAYLER, C.E., Assoc. 



Member Inst. C.E. 



The aim of the writer has not been to produce a 

 theoretical treatise upon the subject, but to collect and 

 impart, in a concise manner, such practical imformation 

 as may assist the users of machinery in making a choice 

 of proper bearings for different duties, and of the kinds 

 of lubricants required, as well as of the best methods of 

 applying them ; thus enabling an intelligent check to be 

 held over this fruitful and constant source of loss. 



WILLIAM RIDER & SON, LIMITED, 



Timber Trades Journal Office , 

 164, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, B.C. 



