BARBER, WILLIAM DAVIS... BISBEE, FRED MILTON. CHILD, STEPHEN. DEWITT, PHILIP HOFFECKER. GRANT, EMERSON WARREN. GREENE, FRANCIS VINTON. HARLOW, GEORGE RICHARDSON .Asst. Engr. in Chg., Div. of Pumping . Gen. Mgr., Los Angeles Land & Water Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, Mass. .8 Arlington Road, Cranford, N. J. Western Agt., Pneumatic Signal Co., 1032 Monadnock Blk., Chicago, Ill. Eng. Dept., A., T. & S. F. Ry., 1014 West .33 East 30th St., New York City. 131 Carnegie Hall, New York City. HAZLEHURST, GEORGE BLAGDEN..... .376 East Colorado St., Pasadena, Cal. NORTHRUP, HERBERT FRANKLIN... RIFFLE, ALBERT STANLEY.. Chf. Engr., American Honduras Co. and .Vice Pres. and Mgr., Baltimore Bridge Guilford, Ind. .Engr. and Contr., Arlington, Tex. . Care, San Domingo Gold Mining Co., . Cons. Engr. for River and Harbor Impvts. and Marine Constr., 832 East University Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. RUGGLES, WILLIAM BURROUGHS.....Chf. Engr., Sandy Valley & Elkhorn Ry. SIMS, ALFRED VARLEY........ Co., Pikeville, Ky. .Iowa City, Iowa. THOMPSON, ELLIS DUNN... TOMLINSON, ALFRED THOMAS. WEBB, GEORGE HERBERT.... .U. S. Asst. Engr., 815 Witherspoon Bldg., .Lock Drawer "H," Albion, N. Y. Gen. Mgr., I. C. R. R., 1 Park Row (Res., 4427 Greenwood Ave.), Chicago, Ill. Room 7, Arcade, Springfield, Ohio. WEBER, ALEXANDER HAMILTON......U. S. Asst. Engr., Custom House, New WHITE, HENRY FISHER.. WOERMANN, JOHN WILLIAM...... ALLAN, ALEXANDER GEORGE.. ARCHER, STEVENSON, Jr...... Orleans, La. .Engr., M. of W., C., R. I. & P. Ry., Room 605, Grand Central Station, Chicago, .Res. Engr., Illinois and Mississippi Canal, ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. .... .Res. Engr., A., T. & S. F. R. R., Lock ...Res. Engr., Mo. Pac. Ry., Tallulah, La. ARMITAGE, GEORGE WASHINGTON....Office of Constr. Quartermaster, U. S. A., BARNETT, ROBERT CRARY.. BELLOWS, OSCAR FRANCIS.. BISHOP, WILLIAM ISRAEL CARTER, ALFRED ELLSWORTH.. DEANS, CHARLES HERBERT U. S. Custom House and Post Office .3023 East 20th St., Kansas City, Mo. ......Care, Pittsburg Reduction Co., Massena, N. Y. ELLIOTT, JAMES RUTHERFORD...... FOSTER, THOMAS J FRINK, FRED Goodrich.. HALLIHAN, JOHN PHILIP.. HASSKARL, JOSEPH FREDERICK... .Columbia Univ., New York City. .130 Water St., New York City. .Care, Elliott & Baton, 1305 Keystone .Vice-Pres. and Mgr., National Bridge 1218 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. . Asst. Engr., I. & G. N. R. R., Navasota, Tex. .Res. Engr. and Supt., Cananea Consoli- 2504 North 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. LEWERENZ, ALFRED COURTNEY.......Naval Station, New London, Conn. MORRISON, EUGENE TAYLOR... MONTHLY LIST OF RECENT ENGINEERING ARTICLES OF INTEREST. (September 10th to October 7th, 1902.) NOTE.—This list is published for the purpose of placing before the members of the Society the titles of current engineering articles, which can be referred to in any available engineering library, or can he procured by addressing the publication directly, the address and price being given wherever possible. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. In the subjoined list of articles references are given by the number prefixed to each journal in this list. (1) Journal, Assoc. Eng. Soc., 257 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa., 30c. (2) Proceedings, Eng. Club of Phila., 1122 Girard St., Philadelphia, Pa. (3) Journal, Franklin Inst., Philadelphia, Pa., 50c. (4) Journal, Western Soc. of Eng., Monadnock Block, Chicago, Ill. (5) Transactions, Can. Soc. C. E., Montreal, Que., Can. (6) School of Mines Quarterly, Columbia Univ., New York City, 50c. (7) Technology Quarterly, Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston, Mass., 75c. (8) Stevens Institute Indicator, Stevens Inst., Hoboken, N. J., 50c. (9) Engineering Magazine, New York City, 25c. (10) Cassier's Magazine, New York City, 25c. (11) Engineering (London), W. H. Wiley, New York City. 35c. (12) The Engineer (London), International News Co., New York City, 85c. (13) Engineering News, New York City, 15c. (14) The Engineering Record, New York City. 12c. (15) Railroad Gazette, New York City, 10c. (16) Engineering and Mining Journal, New York City, 15c. (17) Street Railway Journal, New York City, 35c. (18) Railway and Engineering Review, Chicago, Ill., 10c. (19) Scientific American Supplement, New York City, 10c. (20) Iron Age, New York City, 10c. (21) Railway Engineer, London, England, 25c. (22) Iron and Coal Trades Review, London, England, 25c. (23) Bulletin, American Iron and Steel ASSOC., Philadelphia, Pa. (24) American Gas Light Journal, New York City, 10c. (25) American Engineer, New York City, 20c. (26) Electrical Review, London, England. (27) Electrical World and Engineer, New York City, 10c. (28) Journal, New England Water-Works Assoc., Boston, $1. (29) Journal, Society of Arts, London, Engiand, 15c. (30) (31) Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgiqué, Brussels, Belgium. Annales de l' Assoc. des Ing. Sortis des Ecole Spéciales de Gand, Brussels, Belgium. (32) Mémoires et Compte Rendu des Travaux, Soc. Ing. Civ. de France, Paris, France. (33) Le Génie Civil,, Paris, France. (34) Portefeuille Economique des Machines. Paris, France. (35) Nouvelles Annales de la Construction. Paris, France. (36) La Revue Technique, Paris, France. (37) Revue de Mécanique, Paris, France. (38) Revue Générale des Chemins de Fer et des Tramways, Paris, France. (39) Railway Master Mechanic, Chicago, Ill.. 10c. (40) Railway Age, Chicago, Ill., 10c. (41) Modern Machinery,Chicago, Ill., 10c. (42) Transactions, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., New York City, 50c. (43) Annales des Ponts et Chaussées, (44) Journal, Military Service Institution, Governor's Island, New York Harbor, 50c. (45) Mines and Minerals, Scranton, Pa., 20c. (46) Scientific American, New York City, (47) Mechanical Engineer, Manchester, England. (58) Proceedings, Eng. Soc. W. Pa., 410 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa., 50c. (59) Transactions, Mining Inst. or Scotland, London and Newcastle-uponTyne. (60) Municipal Engineering, Indianapolis, Ind., 25c. (61) Proceedings, Western Railway Club, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill., 25c. (62) American Manufacturer and Iron World, 59 Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa. (63) Minutes of Proceedings, Inst. C. E., London, England. (64) Power, New York City, 20c. (65) Official Proceedings, New York Railroad Club, Brooklyn, N. Y., 15c. (66) Journal of Gas Lighting, London, England, 15c. (67) Cement and Engineering News, Chicago, Ill., 25c. LIST OF ARTICLES. 'Bridge. The Proper Curvature for a Filled Arch. Daniel B. Luten. (15) Sept. 12. Unit Stresses and Impact in Old Railway Bridges. A. F. Robinson, M. Am. Soc. C. E. (13) Sept. 25. New Kew Bridge.* (12) Serial beginning Sept. 26. Electrical. leurs Culées. C. Tourtay. (35) Serial be The Arcophone or Speaking Arc Lamp. G. R. Smith and R. A. L. Snyder. (58) Aug. The Use of Electricity in Iron and Steel Works.* F. Kylberg. (Paper read before the Iron and Steel Inst.) (22) Sept. 5. The Application of Electric Power to the Iron and Steel Industries. D. Selby-Bigge. (Paper read before the Iron and Steel Inst.) (22) Sept. 5. The New Electricity Works of the Corporation of Sunderland.* (26) Sept. 5. Water Power Transmission for the Springfield, Mass., Lighting System.* (27) Sept. 6. The Up-Keep of the Direct Current Motor. Alfred H. Mayes. (26) Sept. 12. Electric Power Distribution in the Black Country.* (26) Sept. 12. The Power Equipment of the Westinghouse Works at Trafford Park.* (26) Sept. 12. Electric Power in a Paper Mill.* (26) Sept. 12. Water and Electric Power Plant in North Wales.* (26) Sept. 12. Three-Phase Power Plant in a Welsh Lead Mine.* (26) Sept. 12. The Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting System.* (26) Sept. 12. Electric Power, Light and Electric Welding Installation at the New Pimlico WheelWorks.* (26) Sept. 12. High-Pressure Oil-Brake Switches.* (26) Sept. 12. The New Power Plant at Sault Ste. Marie.* (18) Sept. 13. Wireless Telegraphy and Maxwell's Theory. Frederick K. Vreeland. (27) Sept. 13. Deterioration of Storage Battery Plates. A. L. Marsh. (27) Sept. 13. Electric Power in Steam Railway Shops.* (27) Sept. 13. The Electric Supply Power Station at Neptune Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.* W. B. The Largest Electric Water Power Station in New England.* (27) Sept. 20. Construction of Transmission Lines. (27) Sept. 20. The Use of Electricity in Iron and Steel Works.* F. Kylberg. (47) Serial beginning Sept. 20. Newcastle and District Electric Lighting Company's Power Stations.* W. D. Hunter. (Paper read before the Inst. of Mech. Engrs.) (47) Sept. 20. The Polycyclic Distribution of Electricity.* (26) Sept. 26. Wireless Telegraphy System of Prof. Braun and Siemens-Halske.* Emile Guarini. (26) Electric Power Transmission and Supply in Switzerland.* (12) Serial beginning Piscicelli Taeggi's Electric Post. William P. Digby. (11) Sept. 26. The Sault Ste. Marie Water Power.* Frank C. Perkins. (27) Sept. 27. The Belgian-Ougree Blast Furnaces and Steel Works and Modern Electrically-Operated The Physical Limits of Electric-Power Transmission. Alton D. Adams. (9) Oct. An Interesting Fragment of Electrical History. (13) Oct. 2. The Prevention of Electrolysis of Gas and Water Pipes in Great Britain. (13) Oct 2. Apparatus of the Braun-Siemens & Halske System of Wireless Telegraphy.* (27) Oct. 4. Emploi d'Electricité dans les Forges.* A. Abraham. (33) Aug. 30. La Télégraphie sans Fil.* G. Espitallier. (33) Serial beginning Sept. 6. Marine. Steam Trials of H. M. S. King Alfred. (11) Sept. 5. Some Early Submarine Torpedo Boats. G. W. Baird. (Reprinted from the Journal of the Amer. Soc, of Naval Engrs.) (13) Sept. 11. The French Battleship Republique * (12) Sept. 12. On the Strength of High-Speed Vessels. M. J. A. Normand. (11) Sept. 12. The Steam Yacht Arrow-the Fastest Boat in the World.* (46) Sept. 20. The Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Longest Steamship ever Constructed.* (13) Sept. 25. (10) Oct. Résistance des Carènes. Chaigneau. (36) Serial beginning Aug. 25. Mechanical. Rotative Pumping.* John Richards. (1) Aug. "The Deutz Gas-Motor Works.* (11) Sept. 5. *Illustrated. |