Niagara Falls 



1897 



1897 



Overbury 



1897 



Rankine 



1897 



White 



1898 



Dunlap 



1898 

 Foster 



1898 



1898 



Knight 



Lord Kelvin's views on Niagara development. (W. elec, Aug. 21, 



1897. 21:109.) 



Lord Kelvin visited the Falls in August, 1897, and this article is the 

 summary of the views he expressed at that time, as prepared for the West- 

 ern Electrician by its Niagara correspondent. 



OVERBURY, FREDERICK. Electro-chemistry at Niagara Falls. (Cass., 

 July, 1897. 12:227-230.) 



Has special reference to the Chemical Construction Company, manu- 

 facturers of chlorate of potash. 



RANKINE, WILLIAM B. The accomplished utilization of Niagara. 

 (Elec. eng., Jan. 6, 1897. 23:21.) 



Written by the secretary of the Niagara Power Company. It calls 

 for more power and gives a list of contracts for power up to November, 

 1896, totaling 25,625 horse power. 



White, J. G. The electric power transmission line between Niagara 

 Falls and Buffalo. (St. ry. jour., July, 1897. 13:425-427.) 



A popular account of the construction of this famous power trans- 

 mission line. 



1898 



DUNLAP, ORRIN E. Developing power of lower Niagara. (W. elec, 

 June 18, 1898. 22:360.) 



Five plans for the development of power at the rapids of the lower river. 



Foster, Horatio A. Niagara power in Buffalo. (W. elec, Jan. 8, 



1898. 22:26-27.) 



A discussion of the development, distribution, and cost of Niagara 

 power together with other questions. 



(A) Great power house at Niagara. (Sci. Am., June 18, 1898. 

 78:393-394.) 



A full and rather technical description of recent power developments 

 at the Falls. 



Knight, S. S. The new twenty-five hundred horse power turbines at 

 Niagara. (Sci. Am., Dec. 10, 1898. 79:373-374.) 



A description of the Geyelin-Johval horizontal axis turbines which had 

 just been installed. 



