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For convenience a list of the Wiley Special Subject Catalogues, envelope size, has been printed. These are arranged in groups—each catalogue having a key symbol. (See Special Subject List Below.) To obtain any of these catalogues, send a postal using the key symbols of the Catalogues desired.List of Wiley Special Subject Catalogues1—Agriculture. Animal Husbandry. Dairying. Industrial Canning and Preserving.2—Architecture. Building. Masonry.3—Business Administration and Management. Law. Industrial Processes:Canning and Preserving; Oil and Gas Production; Paint; Printing; Sugar Manufacture; Textile.CHEMISTRY4aGeneral; Analytical, Qualitative and Quantitative; Inorganic; Organic.4bElectro- and Physical; Food and Water; Industrial; Medical and Pharmaceutical; Sugar.CIVIL ENGINEERING5aUnclassified and Structural Engineering.5bMaterials and Mechanics of Construction, including: Cement and Concrete; Excavation and Earthwork; Foundations; Masonry.5cRailroads; Surveying.5dDams; Hydraulic Engineering; Pumping and Hydraulics; Irrigation Engineering; River and Harbor Engineering; Water Supply.5eHighways; Municipal Engineering; Sanitary Engineering; Water Supply. Forestry. Horticulture, Botany and Landscape Gardening.6—Design. Decoration. Drawing: General; Descriptive Geometry; Kinematics; Mechanical.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING—PHYSICS7—General and Unclassified; Batteries; Central Station Practice; Distribution and Transmission; Dynamo-Electro Machinery; Electro-Chemistry and Metallurgy; Measuring Instruments and Miscellaneous Apparatus.8—Astronomy. Meteorology. Explosives. Marine and Naval Engineering. Military. Miscellaneous Books.MATHEMATICS9—General; Algebra; Analytic and Plane Geometry; Calculus; Trigonometry; Vector Analysis.MECHANICAL ENGINEERING10aGeneral and Unclassified; Foundry Practice; Shop Practice.10bGas Power and Internal Combustion Engines; Heating and Ventilation; Refrigeration.10cMachine Design and Mechanism; Power Transmission; Steam Power and Power Plants; Thermodynamics and Heat Power.11—Mechanics.12—Medicine. Pharmacy. Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Sanitary Science and Engineering. Bacteriology and Biology.MINING ENGINEERING13—General; Assaying; Excavation, Earthwork, Tunneling, Etc.; Explosives; Geology; Metallurgy; Mineralogy; Prospecting; Ventilation.
For convenience a list of the Wiley Special Subject Catalogues, envelope size, has been printed. These are arranged in groups—each catalogue having a key symbol. (See Special Subject List Below.) To obtain any of these catalogues, send a postal using the key symbols of the Catalogues desired.
1—Agriculture. Animal Husbandry. Dairying. Industrial Canning and Preserving.
2—Architecture. Building. Masonry.
3—Business Administration and Management. Law. Industrial Processes:Canning and Preserving; Oil and Gas Production; Paint; Printing; Sugar Manufacture; Textile.
4aGeneral; Analytical, Qualitative and Quantitative; Inorganic; Organic.
4bElectro- and Physical; Food and Water; Industrial; Medical and Pharmaceutical; Sugar.
5aUnclassified and Structural Engineering.
5bMaterials and Mechanics of Construction, including: Cement and Concrete; Excavation and Earthwork; Foundations; Masonry.
5cRailroads; Surveying.
5dDams; Hydraulic Engineering; Pumping and Hydraulics; Irrigation Engineering; River and Harbor Engineering; Water Supply.
5eHighways; Municipal Engineering; Sanitary Engineering; Water Supply. Forestry. Horticulture, Botany and Landscape Gardening.
6—Design. Decoration. Drawing: General; Descriptive Geometry; Kinematics; Mechanical.
7—General and Unclassified; Batteries; Central Station Practice; Distribution and Transmission; Dynamo-Electro Machinery; Electro-Chemistry and Metallurgy; Measuring Instruments and Miscellaneous Apparatus.
8—Astronomy. Meteorology. Explosives. Marine and Naval Engineering. Military. Miscellaneous Books.
9—General; Algebra; Analytic and Plane Geometry; Calculus; Trigonometry; Vector Analysis.
10aGeneral and Unclassified; Foundry Practice; Shop Practice.
10bGas Power and Internal Combustion Engines; Heating and Ventilation; Refrigeration.
10cMachine Design and Mechanism; Power Transmission; Steam Power and Power Plants; Thermodynamics and Heat Power.
11—Mechanics.
12—Medicine. Pharmacy. Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Sanitary Science and Engineering. Bacteriology and Biology.
13—General; Assaying; Excavation, Earthwork, Tunneling, Etc.; Explosives; Geology; Metallurgy; Mineralogy; Prospecting; Ventilation.
Transcriber's notes:Footnotes (indicated by [A], [B], etc.) have been moved to directly below the paragraph or table they refer to, references (indicated by [1], [2], etc.) are moved to the end of the chapter. Where a footnote or reference anchor is used more than once, the direct link from the footnote or reference back to its anchor in the text is not enabled.Some formulas have been spaced out for better readability.Positive and negative ions are presented as for exampleH·andOH′, as in the original document.Some minor typographical errors have been corrected (including anchors for references and missing diacritical marks from German words).In-line multi-line formulas have been changed to in-line single-line formulas, if necessary with the addition of brackets.Inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, lay-out or formatting have not been corrected, except in the following cases:Bassenege,Schemmelweiss,LangarandKanthdackin the name index have been changed toBassenge,Semmelweiss,LangerandKanthackas in the text.Heisse,Jordon,Tonnetta CreekandHorrock'shave been changed toHeise,Jordan,Tonetta CreekandHorrocks'sas elsewhere in the text.Page 35:N1andN2in formula changed toN1andN2as elsewhere.Page 79: Hadallen changed to Hedallen as elsewhere in the text.Changes made to the text:Page 17:→changed to⇄in chemical formula as described in the text.Page 26:H·+ HCO3changed toH·+ HCO3′.Page 26:chlor-ionschanged tochlorine ions.Page 54:Gention Violetchanged toGentian Violet.Page 103: Footnote marker [11] inserted (missing in original).The author calledKurpjuivut,KurjuivutandKurpjuivatin various places in the text is probably calledKurpjuweit. The author calledSchumburgandSchumbergin the text is calledSchumberg. The book contains references to bothZaleski and ElmanovitschandValeski and Elmanovitsch;Zaleksiis probably correct.Not all symbols used may display correctly, depending on your browser and its settings.Other remarks:Footnote on Page 119: fraction unclear in the original, presented here as51⁄2.Page 134:affluentsshould probably beeffluents.In the original work, there is no TABLE XXII between TABLE XXI and XXIII.