“We commend the remarks on railway signalling to all railway managers, especially where a uniform code and practice is advocated.”—Herepath’s Railway Journal.
EXPANSION OF STRUCTURES BY HEAT.
By John Keily, C.E., late of the Indian Public Works Department. Crown 8vo, cloth
3/6
“The aim the author has set before him, viz., to show the effects of heat upon metallic and other structures, is a laudable one, for this is a branch of physics upon which the engineer or architect can find but little reliable and comprehensive data in books.”—Builder.
THE PROGRESS OF MODERN ENGINEERING.
Complete in Four Volumes, imperial 4to, half-morocco, price
£12 12s.
Each volume sold separately, as follows:—