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*The Norfolk Oil-Shales, by [[William Forbes-Leslie]], before the [[Institution of Petroleum Technologists]], p 347 - p 348. | *The Norfolk Oil-Shales, by [[William Forbes-Leslie]], before the [[Institution of Petroleum Technologists]], p 347 - p 348. | ||
*The Principle of Similitude in Engineering Design, by [[T. E. Stanton]], p 356 - p 357. | *The Principle of Similitude in Engineering Design, by [[Thomas Ernest Stanton|T. E. Stanton]], p 356 - p 357. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 19:05, 27 October 2014
- Contents, p 351.
Main Subjects
- A Novel Steam Trap.
- Editorial, p 351.
- Electric Power Supply.
- The Norfolk Oil-Shales.
- Electricity and The Economical Use of Coal, by R. A. Chattock before the Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers, p 348.
- Gas Burners For Industrial Work, p 355.
- German Slimness, p 355.
- Industrial Considerations After The War, p 345.
- Letters to The Editor, p 348.
- "Railways, Trade and State Ownership."
- "The Accident to the Quebec Bridge" by Hugh Leader.
- "Badge at Society Meetings".
- "Photographic Papers." by Thomas Illingworth and Co.
- Locomotive Performance on The London and North Western Railway, No I, p 343 - p 344.
- Longitudinal Stresses of Ships, by Arthur Liddell, p 344 - p 345.
- Modern Steam Laundry Machinery, No I, p 340 - p 341. (Illustrated).
- Obituaries, p 353.
- Placing Concrete Lining in Tunnels by Compressed Air, p 354 - p 355.(Illustrated).
- Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
- J. H. MacMichael.
- The Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, by W. C. Popplewell, p 339 - p 340.
- Two Years of Submarine Warfare, No I, p 342 - p 343.
- Sir Percy Scott.
- The Motor Oil Tank Ship Hamlet, p 346 - p 347 and p 350. (Illustrated).
- The Norfolk Oil-Shales, by William Forbes-Leslie, before the Institution of Petroleum Technologists, p 347 - p 348.
- The Principle of Similitude in Engineering Design, by T. E. Stanton, p 356 - p 357.