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METALLURGY.Iron and Steel Manufacture.Life of Railway Axles.ByT. Andrews. 8vo, sewed. (1895)10Microscopic Internal Flaws in Steel Rails and Propeller Shafts.ByT. Andrews. 8vo, sewed. (1896)10Microscopic Internal Flaws, Inducing Fracture in Steel.ByT. Andrews. 8vo, sewed. (1896)20Relations between the Effects of Stressesslowly applied and of Stresses suddenly applied in the case of Iron and Steel: Comparative Tests with Notched and Plain Bars. ByP. Breuil. 23 plates and 60 illus. 151 pp. 8vo. (1904)net80Brassfounders’ Alloys.ByJ. F. Buchanan. Illustrated, 129 pp. crown 8vo. (1905)net46Foundry Nomenclature.The Moulder’s Pocket Dictionary and concise guide to Foundry Practice. ByJohn F. Buchanan. Illustrated, 225 pp. crown 8vo. (1903)net50American Standard Specifications for Steel.ByA. L. Colby. Second edition, revised, 103 pp. crown 8vo. (New York, 1902)net50Galvanised Iron: its Manufacture and Uses. ByJ. Davies. 139 pp. 8vo. (1899)net50Management of Steel.ByG. Ede. Seventh edition, 216 pp. crown 8vo. (1903)50Galvanising and Tinning, with a special Chapter on Tinning Grey Iron Castings. ByW. T. Flanders. 8vo. (New York)net86Cupola Furnace.A practical treatise on the Construction and Management of Foundry Cupolas. ByE. Kirk. Second edition, 78 illus. 450 pp. demy 8vo. (New York, 1903)net150Practical Notes on Pipe Founding.ByJ. W. Macfarlane. 15 plates, 148 pp. 8vo.126Atlas of Designs concerning Blast Furnace Practice.ByM. A. Pavloff. 127 plates, 14 in. by 10½ in. oblong, sewed. (1902)net110Album of Drawings relating to the Manufacture of Open Hearth Steel.ByM. A. Pavloff.Part I. Open Hearth Furnaces. 52 plates, 14 in. by 10½ in. oblong folio in portfolio. (1904)net120Modern Foundry Practice.Including revised subject matter and tables fromSpretson’s“Casting and Founding.” ByJ. Sharp. Second edition, 272 illus. 759 pp. 8vo. (1905)net110Roll Turning for Sections in Steel and Iron.ByA. Spencer. Second edition, 78 plates, 4to. (1894)1100

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