Xll CONTENTS 
Page 
Rock Excavation 304 
Blasting 304 
Explosives 306 
Stump Blasting 311 
Timber Work 313 
Track Supplies 322 
Steel Laying and Removal 326 
Chapter XIX. Inclines 334 
Chapter XX. Motive Power and Rolling Stock 341 
Locomotives 341 
Hauling Ability of Locomotives 346 
Fuel for Locomotives 349 
Spark Arresters 350 
Water 352 
Cars 352 
Narrow Gauge 352 
Broad Gauge 353 
Rolling Stock and Motive Power Equipment 356 
Chapter XXI. Loading and Unloading Cars 360 
Loading Cars 360 
Special Loading Devices 366 
Unloading Log Cars 372 
PART IV 
WATER TRANSPORT 
Chapter XXII. Floating and Rafting 383 
Disadvantages 383 
Requirements for a Driveable Stream 387 
Dams 389 
Sluice Gates 393 
Log Carriers 398 
Improvement of the Stream Bed and Banks 398 
Storage and Sorting Facilities 402 
The Drive 407 
Log Marks and Brands 409 
Species that float 412 
Labor 413 
Conduct of the Drive 414 
Rafting on Streams 419 
Ocean Rafting 427 
Log Barges * . . . . 430 
Sunken Logs 430 
