26 BULLETIN 1314, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
EpiToRIALs, ANONYMOUS ARTICLES, | EprroriaAts, ANONYMOUS ARTICLES, 
Erc.—Continued. 
Heath Clay for Cement in Sea 
Water. See VI. 
Impermeable Concrete for Marine 
Work, Notes on Methods for 
Securing. Eng. & Contr., v. 
38 (1912), p. 201-202 (Kd. 
comment, p. 197). 
Conclusions of three foreign engineers. 
Intertidal Concrete in Sea Walls, 
Tile Protection for. Eng. N., 
v. 70 (1913), p. 1178-1179. 
Describes patented facing wall of hollow 
glazed tile. Illustrated. 
Investigation of Concrete Struct- 
ures in Sea Water. Public 
Works of the Navy, Bul. 27 
GOL), p40: Bulte 285 Or): 
p. 20-47. 
Observations at Boston, New York, 
Portsmouth, N. H., Mare Island, Calif. 
and Puget Sound Navy Yards. Contains 
tables and many illustrations. 
Los Angeles Engineers Approve 
Concrete Sewer Pipe in Sea 
Wiaters, Mngso uN. *Rees,3 v.. 90 
(1923), p. 825. 
Results of inspection trip by Board of 
Public Works of Los Angeles. 
Ocean Pier to be Scrapped Because 
of Concrete Disintegration. Eng. 
N. Rece., v. 84 (1920), p. 621- 
623. Abs., Chem. Abs., v. 14 
(1919), p.. 1746. 
Disintegration of concrete of municipal 
pier, Santa Monica, Calif. Description 
of pier, its construction, and disintegration. 
Parts of condemnatory report by Board of 
Engineers. Illustrated. 
Preservation of Steel Reinforcement 
in Concrete : Structures. Eng. 
Rec., v. 57 (1908), p. 105. 
Describes preserved condition of rein- 
ETc. — Continued. 
Sea Water, Concrete in. Eng. N., 
v. 58 (1907), p. 461. 
Three short general discussions. 
Sea Water, Effect on Concrete. 
Concrete, v. 13 (1918), p. 35. 
Short review of some Scandanavian and 
German tests. Protective measures in 
concrete shipbuilding. 
Sea Water, More Observations on 
the Effect on Concrete. Eng. N. 
Rec., v. 86 (1921), p. 121-128. 
Abs., Chem. Abs., v. 15 (1921), 
p. 1063. Disc., Eng. N. Rec., 
v. 86 (1921), p. 653-653, 910. 
Account of deterioration of concrete piers 
along southern California coast. State- 
ment of conditions and general discussion. 
Illustrated. Also short discussion and 
tabulated statement of manufacture of and 
tests on concrete piers in sea water by 
Aberthaw Construction Co. at Charles- 
town (Mass.) Navy Yard. 
Sea Water, Tests of the Effect on 
Concrete. Eng. N., v. 64 (1910), 
p. 319. Abs., Chem. Abs., v. 4 
(1910), p. 3127. 
Describes tests proposed at Panama 
an \ 
Sea Water, Tests on Concrete in. 
Eng. N., v. 64 (1910), p. 483. 
Abs., Chem. Abs., v. 5 (1911), p. 
182. 
Describes German tests using cements of 
various compositions. Summary of five- 
year results. 
Tests on Sea Water Corrosion of 
Structural Materials. Eng. and 
Contr., v. 57 (1922), p. 530. 
forced concrete building on New York 
beach. 
IV. OTHER INJURIOUS AGENTS 
EFFECTS OF SEWAGE, ACIDS, OILS AND VARIOUS CHEMICALS ON MORTAR AND CONCRETE; MEAS- 
URES FOR PREVENTION 
Auway, F. J. Behavior of Cement 
SToNE and WesstTeR, ABERTHAW Mortar and Concrete in Some German 
CoNSTRUCTION Co., and others, IV. ce are oe Soc. Jour. (April, 
; ; 192 
re ek of ihe ee eRe report of subcommittee of the Ger- 
ABERTHAW CONSTRUCTION Co. See 
man committee on reinforced concrete. 
Mater. Research Lab., Lewis Inst. 
(Chicago), Bul. No. 7 (1920), SHE 0), 
A. 8. T. M. Proe., v. 20 (1920), Rpt. 
1, p. 309-339. Exe., Ry. Age Gaz., 
v. 68 (1920), p.1971. Exc., Eng. and 
Contr:, v. 54.(1920), p..277.)\, Exe., 
Concrete, v.17. (1920), p. 172... Exe. 
Pub. Wks., v. 50 (1921), p. 245. 
Report on about 2,000 tests on concrete cylin- 
ders in the manufacture of which various 
amounts of commercial tannic acid were added 
tothesand. Full description of tests and results. 
Conclusions regarding effect on compressive 
strength with respect to percentage of acid, 
proportions of concrete materials, and age of 
specimens. Seven tables and 16 diagrams. 
Disintegration of Cement Tile 
in Peat. Am. oe Soc. Jour., v. 
15 (1922), No. 3, p. 15-25. 
Relates particularly a European conditions. 
AMERICAN Soctnety oF SANITARY EN- 
GINEERS. Life of Concrete Domestic 
Sewers. Dom. Eng., v. 96 (1921), 
p. 559-562. 
Describes failures in Pasadena concrete sewers. 
Table containing information concerning con- 
crete sewers in 44 American and Canadian cities. 
Illustrated. 
AnpERSON, A. O. See II. 
ANDERSON, G. G. SeelIl. 
