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These reports cover specific problems and are replete with forms and illustrations; they show how a particular problem has been worked out and are the result of special investigation.

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Transcriber's Note: Blank pages have been deleted. Some illustrations may have been moved. We have rendered consistent on a per-word-pair basis the hyphenation or spacing of such pairs when repeated in the same grammatical context. The publisher's inadvertent omissions of important punctuation have been corrected.

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