a. By belt, chain, or rope. See [Sections 3], [66].

b. By shafting. See [Section 76].

c. By gearing. See [Sections 84] and [40].

d. By steam or air conveyed in pipes (elastic fluids).

e. By water, glycerine, or oil conveyed in pipes (non-elastic fluids).

f. By stiff rods running over guides.

g. By wires or ropes running over guide pulleys—wire rope transmission. See [Section 66].

h. By electricity conveyed along wire conductors.


Section 86.—TANKS AND CISTERNS.