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".4 New Aualy.'iis of the Cylinder Performance 

 of Rccifrocatinci Engines." by J. Paul Clayton, has 

 just been issued as Bulletin No. 58 of the En- 

 gineering Experiment Station of the University 

 of Illinois. 



This bulletin contains tiie results of an extensive 

 investigation of indicator diagrams from engines 

 using steam, gas. air and ammonia. It has been 

 found that tlie actual steam consumption of an 

 engine may be computed by a new method from 

 the indicator diagram alone to within 4 per cent 

 of the results obtained by tests. New methods 

 have also been devised for detecting leakage from 

 the indicator card, for computing the amount of 

 the clearance volume, and for closely locating the 

 cyclic events. 



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"BoLethi del Archive Nacional" for June has 

 just been issued under the direction of the Tefe del 



.\rchivo Nacional, Sr. Antonio Miguel Alcover, 

 Compostela y Fundicion, 'Havana. Cuba. 



"Bulletin of the Bureau of Agricultural Intelli- 

 gence and of Plant Diseases" for June, 1912, has 

 been issued by the International Institute of Agri- 

 culture at Rome, Italy. 



"La Instrucciun Primaria" for June, 1912, has 

 been issued by the Secretaria de Instruccion Pub- 

 lica y Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba. There are 

 numerous special articles regarding instruction 

 methods. 



"The Agricultural Journal" for March, 1912, 

 has been issued by the Mozambique Company. 

 Beira, Mozambique. -Africa. Notes of cultivation 

 methods in this section are given with many 

 illustrations. 



"The International Sugar Journal" for July, 

 1912. It is published at Altringham, Manchester, 

 England. It is more than usually interesting this 

 month. 



