Industrial Niagara 



(The) works of the Ontario power company. III. (Eng. rec, 1904 

 Oct. 22, 1904. 50:480-482.) 



The penstocks, power house and its equipment. 



(The) works of the Ontario power company. IV. (Eng. rec, 

 Oct. 29. 1904. 50:504-505.) 



A description of construction methods. 



1905 



ADAMS, ALTON D. Niagara power at Goat Island. (Sci. Am., 1905 

 Apr. 15, 1905. 92:299.) Adam. 



The author thinks that " if Niagara Falls is abolished, Goat Island 

 will become the greatest power site in the world." 



ADAMS, ALTON D. Pipe line power in Niagara gorge. (Cass., 

 Dec, 1905. 29:126-131.) 



According to Mr. Adams, " so much water has already been granted 

 for power purposes above the cataract, that further concessions must be 

 limited mainly to the gorge and lower rapids if the American Falls are 

 to be saved." The author discusses the possibilities and advantages of 

 pipe line power development in the gorge. 



Adams, ALTON D. Power sites about Niagara Falls. (Sci. Am., 

 Aug. 26, 1905. 93:155.) • 



A proposal for canals back from the river and a discussion of the 

 advantages of the American side with a notice of existing plants. 



ADAMS, Alton D. Utilizing the power of the Niagara rapids. (Eng. 

 mag., June, 1905. 29:381-387.) 



Mr. Adams's paper " proposes a way by which the probably inevitable 

 continuance of the power demands may be fully met with a minimum of 

 loss to the natural beauty of the region." 



ADAMS, ALTON D. Wheel pits and tunnels for Niagara power. 

 (Elec rev.. May 20, 1905. 46:805-809.) 



Gives the capacity and cost per horse-power of excavating on the 

 American and Canadian side, and the heads under which the wheels are 

 operated. " On the Canadian side of the Falls a great saving has been 

 effected in the excavation of wheel pits, through the adoption of electric 

 generators of fully twice the individual capacity of those in the plant of 

 the Niagara Palls Power Company." 



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