USEFUL BOOKS ON TELEGRAPHY, &c.

USEFUL BOOKS ON TELEGRAPHY, &c.

Just published, Parts XIII. and XIV., in one vol. demy 8vo, sewed, 5s.

Journal of the Society of Telegraph Engineers,

INCLUDING ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS ON TELEGRAPH AND ELECTRICAL SCIENCE.

Edited by MajorFrank BoltonandJ. Sivewright.

To be continued quarterly.

8vo, cloth, 9s.

Reports of the Committee on Electrical Standards

appointed by the British Association.

Revised by SirW. Thomson, Dr.J. P. Joule,

ProfessorsClark,Maxwell,

andFleeming Jenkin.

With a Report to the Royal Society on Units of Electrical Resistance,

by Professor F. Jenkin.

Edited by ProfessorFleeming Jenkin, F.R.S.

Plates.

Small fol., boards, 2s. 6d.

Experimental Investigation of the Laws which governthe Propagation of the Electric Current inLong Telegraph Cables.

ByLatimer Clark.

Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 5s.

A Handbook of Electrical Testing.

ByH. R. Kempe,

Assoc. of the Society of Telegraph Engineers.

8vo, cloth, 18s.

Electricity and the Electric Telegraph.

ByGeo. B. Prescott.

With 504 Woodcut Illustrations.

12mo, cloth, 3s. 6d.

Memorials, Scientific and Literary,of Andrew Crosse, the Electrician.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 8s.

Electricity: its Theory, Sources, and Applications.

ByJohn T. Sprague,

Member of the Society of Telegraph Engineers

With Ninety-one Woodcuts and Thirty valuable Tables.

8vo, cloth, 9s.

Modern Practice of the Electric Telegraph.

ByFrank L. Pope.

Third Edition, with numerous Wood Engravings.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d.

Electrical Tables and Formulæ for the Use ofTelegraph Inspectors and Operators.

Compiled byLatimer ClarkeandRobert Sabine.

With Wood Engravings.

32mo, roan, 6s.; interleaved with ruled paper for office use, 9s.;printed on India paper for the waistcoat pocket, 6s.

A Pocket Book of Useful Formulæ and Memorandafor Civil and Mechanical Engineers.

ByGuildford L. Molesworth,

Mem. Inst. C.E., Consulting Engineer to theGovernment of India for State Railways.

Revised, with considerable Additions by the Author;together with a valuable contribution onTelegraphs byR. S. Brough.

Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s. 6d.

Electro-Telegraphy,

ByFrederick S. Beechey,

Telegraph Engineer.

A Book for Beginners.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d.

Guide for the Electric Testing of Telegraph Cables,

By CaptainV. Hosklær.

Plates.

London:E. & F. N. SPON, 46, CHARING CROSS.NEW YORK: 446, BROOME STREET.

Transcriber's Notes:The cover image was created by the transcriber, and is in the public domain.Uncertain or antiquated spellings or ancient words were not corrected.The illustrations have been moved so that they do not break up paragraphs and so that they are next to the text they illustrate.Typographical errors have been silently corrected but other variations in spelling and punctuation remain unaltered.

Transcriber's Notes:

The cover image was created by the transcriber, and is in the public domain.

Uncertain or antiquated spellings or ancient words were not corrected.

The illustrations have been moved so that they do not break up paragraphs and so that they are next to the text they illustrate.

Typographical errors have been silently corrected but other variations in spelling and punctuation remain unaltered.


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