. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . anyone who appliesfor it at No. 2 Rector street. New York. he M. C. B. Committee on Car Wheels,Mr. W. Garstrang, chairman, reportedthat the design of cast car wheel sub-mitted last year, has proved to be a greatsuccess, and the committee saw no reasonto change or in any way alter this modifications were, however, re-quired in the brackets used on existingcircumference measuring tapes, so as tomake them conform to the new tread andcontour on the 1909 wheel. Some addi-t


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . anyone who appliesfor it at No. 2 Rector street. New York. he M. C. B. Committee on Car Wheels,Mr. W. Garstrang, chairman, reportedthat the design of cast car wheel sub-mitted last year, has proved to be a greatsuccess, and the committee saw no reasonto change or in any way alter this modifications were, however, re-quired in the brackets used on existingcircumference measuring tapes, so as tomake them conform to the new tread andcontour on the 1909 wheel. Some addi-tional dimensions were also required tolay out the maximum flange thicknessgauge. The committee received a com-munication from the Wheel Makers As-iociation in which some suggestions weremade, which the committee did not feeljustified in recommending to the M. C. Specific specific heat of a body is some-times spoken of as capacity for heat, andhere be it remembered that the unit is such a quantity as will raise ;itnrt- ■■f .nu- p niin! .if pure dis-. iliis device, after having been thorough-ly tried in service, speaks for itself. Itis timely in meeting the prevalent usetf glass reflectors or shades, as it mini-mizes breakages. The device is self-contained and does away with the pos-sible loss of parts. The company willbe glad to supply you with photoRraph»or cuts of the illustration on receipt ofsize required. The catalogue contains an inilcx ofall the numbered figures, and it is allvriiilril ni) |il:ilc pnnrr from III I. IUMI tilled water from jj to 40 degs. F. Thisi., one British Thermal Init of 1 B. T. conception of heat is entirely differ-ent from that of temperature, as is in a simple laboratory cake of liciswax abimt j in. thick isplaced in a horizontal position a shortdistance above the top of a table. A of metal balls are immersed in aliipiiil having, say, a high temperatur


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