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Tel«phone, 83 Hamilton 

 Night Cmll, 411 Hamilton 



Cable Addreii: 

 "Abiworki," New York 



Atlantic Basin Iron Works 



Engineers and 'Boiler J\Iokers 



ICachlnistA, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Pipe Fitters, Blacksmith*, Copperamiths, 

 Pattern Makers, Sheet Iron Workers. Iron and Brass Castings. Steamthip 

 Repairs a Specialty. 



Cor. Imlay and Svmmit Streets Brooklyn. ]^. Y. 



John Munro & Son 



Steamship and 

 Engineers' Supplies 



722 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Cable Address : Kunomale, New York 



Telephone, 2492 South 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 



The Sugar Industrial JVorld, of Tokyo, 

 Japan, for September. The publication is 

 devoted to the interests of Japanese sugar 

 producers and its merchants. 



Boletiii del Archh'o Nacional, Habana. 

 Alio X. — Num. IV. Julio-Agosto. 



Memoria. Correspondiente al Afio Fiscal 

 de 1909 a 1910 3' Resumes de las de 1907 

 a 1908 y de 1909 a 1909, de Gobierno Pro- 

 vincial de Santa Clara. 286 pp., illustrated 

 and full of valuable data regarding the 

 provincial government and its labors. 



Pliilippiue Agricultural Reviezv for July, 

 1911. 



Boletin Oficial de la Secretaria de Saiii- 

 dad y Beiieficieiicia de Cuba, Habana, Mayo 

 y Junio, 1911. 



Report of the agricultural work for 

 1908-1910 carried on at Barbadoes under 

 the direction of the Imperial Department of 

 Agriculture for the West Indies, parts 1 

 and 3 give the results of manurial experi- 

 ments with sugar cane, and part 3 the re- 

 sults of experiments with varieties of 

 sugar cane. 



A>ry full tables, giving all details, are 

 given at the end of the report and in- 

 cluded is also- a summary of manurial ex- 

 neriments carried on continuously for 

 seventeen seasons, from 1892 to 1910. 



The 1911-12 issue of the "Year and 

 Address Book of Sugar Mills and Re- 

 fineries of Austria-Hungary, ' issued by the 



Telephone 

 215 Hamilton 



Box 186 

 Maritime Exchange 



YULE & MUNRO 



SHIPWRIGHTS 



Caolfccfs, Spar MakefS 



Boat Builders, Etc* 



No. 9 SUMMIT STREET 

 Near AtlaDtic Dock BROOKLYN 



Central x\ssociation for the beet sugar in- 

 dustry of Austria-Hungar\^ 



It contains as heretofore much valuable 

 information of special interest not only to 

 the domestic sugar industry of Austria- 

 Hungary, but also to everybody else inter- 

 ested. 



The first part contains the usual tech- 

 nical information and is valuable to every 

 chemist. There are various tables given 

 on "Boiling temperatures of dissolutions of 

 sugar" after Fleurens, "Specific tempera- 

 tures of dissolutions of sugar" after 

 Curin, and many others. 



Statistical tables show the production, 

 export and import of sugar of the sugar 

 producing countries, figures of the world's 

 total production and consumption and the 

 total area of land planted with beet sugar 

 in Europe. 



The publication is a valuable and handy 

 adviser of many questions coming up in 

 sugar manufacture. 



The Tourist edition of the Havana Post 

 is as fine a product of newspaper enterprise 

 as can be found anywhere. It is in large pam- 

 phlet form and handsomely illustrated with 

 colored pictures showing scenes of interest 

 in Cuba, and with large reproductions of 

 panoramic photographs of various phases 

 of the work of uncovering the wreck of 

 the "Maine." There is much instructive 

 and interesting reading matter. The press 

 work is excellent, on calendered paper. 



