. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . enassisted by a committee of the M. C. , composed of Messrs. C. , H. F. Ball and J. E. general arrangement of the bookis similar to the previously issued edi-tions. The illustrations have been re-vised so that new and improved devicesappear and about 200 pages of illustra-tions have been added. The book con-tains 568 pages. August, 1906. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 371 Illustrations of British cars and prac-tice form an important addition to thesubject


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . enassisted by a committee of the M. C. , composed of Messrs. C. , H. F. Ball and J. E. general arrangement of the bookis similar to the previously issued edi-tions. The illustrations have been re-vised so that new and improved devicesappear and about 200 pages of illustra-tions have been added. The book con-tains 568 pages. August, 1906. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 371 Illustrations of British cars and prac-tice form an important addition to thesubject matter of the bool<. This fea-ture will be appreciated by manufactur-ers and others seeking to extendAmerican trade in the various parts ofthe Empire where British practice isfollowed. A revision of the definitionshas been made with the view of bring- water cooling, feed pumps and book should be instructive tothose interested in the subject of watertreatment for steam boiler use. Express Companies in Canada. The Toronto Sun says that the Gov-ernment and the opposition have united. LIFTING A BOILER, TEXAS & PACIFIC SHOPS, MARSHALL, TEX. ing the work up to date in every par-ticular and such words as have gradu-ually taken on a new meaning withinrecent years have been carefully dealtwith. There are illustrations in thebook and the whole field of the carbuilders vocabulary has been included. Water Softening and Treatment. ByWm. H. Booth. Published by D. VanNostrand, New. York, 1906. Price,$ This book contains 303 pages, 100 il-lustrations and is 6x9 ins. in size,bound in cloth. The author does notdeal particularly with railroad plants,he treats the whole question of watersoftening for boiler use in a compre-hensive way. He goes into the subjectof the composition of natural while no attempt is made to enterinto the finer points of chemistry, yetthe principles of water treatment whichhe elucidates are capable of practicalapplication to .railroa


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