. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. earing, No. 2; Shaping- Machines—the Slow Advance and QuickReturn Motion, No. 16; A MechanicalCuriosity—New Form of DifferentialWheels, No. 134; Annular Wheels, ; Equidistant Gear Cutters, No. 333;A Novel Propeller Engine, No. 415;Parallel Curves, No. 420; A New Draw-ing Instrument—Villas Pantagraph, ; A New Lunarian, No. 447; Gra-phic Processes Relating to the LogarithmicSpiral, No. 554; Com


. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. earing, No. 2; Shaping- Machines—the Slow Advance and QuickReturn Motion, No. 16; A MechanicalCuriosity—New Form of DifferentialWheels, No. 134; Annular Wheels, ; Equidistant Gear Cutters, No. 333;A Novel Propeller Engine, No. 415;Parallel Curves, No. 420; A New Draw-ing Instrument—Villas Pantagraph, ; A New Lunarian, No. 447; Gra-phic Processes Relating to the LogarithmicSpiral, No. 554; Composite Gearing, ; Spacing the Frets on a Banjo Neck,No. 794; The Conic Sections, No. 803;Mechanical Equivalents, No. 938; ANew Elliptical Lathe; A New Machinefor Cutting out Elliptical Mats. The following papers were pub-lished by him in the American Artisan: A New Drawing Instrument. TheProtracting Centrolinead, XVIII, No. 6; Spiral Gearing, XVIII, Nos. 7, 8; TheRolling Hyperboloids, XIX, No. 5; Im-agination in Mechanism, XIX, No. 5; ANew System of Lobed Wheels, XIX, , 12. Prof. MacCord is the author ofthe following papers published in theStevens Institute Indicator:. Model Showing Intersecting Cones, and Arrange-ment OF Springs for Keeping Cords in TensionProf. C. W. MacCord Biographical Sketch of Capt. John Ericsson, VII, 2; A Transparent Device Il-lustrating Oldham Coupling and Elliptic Chuck, X, 269; A Curious Mechanical Move-ment, XIII, 15; The Helical Convolute, XIII, 245; Olivier Models Remodelled,XIV, i; series of articles on Velocity Diagrams, Their Construction and Uses, XV-XVIII, subsequently published in book form; Slow Advance and Quick Return Producedby Elliptical Wheels, XIX, 361. The following articles relating to Capt. John Ericsson are also from thepen of Prof. MacCord: Ericssons Home, Scientific American, LII, No. 5; Ericsson and his Monitor,North American Review, October, 1889; Ericssons Methods of Work, AmericanMachinist, XIII, No. 13. TH


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