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Hedges, Killingworth.<br />

Modern lightning conductors; an illustrated supplement to<br />

the Report of the Lightning research committee of 1905,<br />

with notes as to the methods of protection & specifications.<br />

1905 Q537-4 H39<br />

Summarizes the recommendations of the committee and gives numerous<br />

extracts from the data from which it worked. Author has been long<br />

associated with this branch of electrical engineering. Especially important<br />

for architects.<br />

Lakes, Arthur.<br />

Geology of western ore deposits. 1905<br />

557-8 L16<br />

Discusses the principles of mining geology as illustrated in western<br />

America, especially in Colorado.<br />

Latter, Oswald Hawkins.<br />

Natural history of some common animals. 1904. (Cambridge<br />

biological series.)<br />

590 L36<br />

Contents: Earthworms and leeches; British oligochaete worms.—The<br />

crayfish.—The cockroach ; British orthoptera.—Dragonflies; British<br />

dragonflies.—Wasps; British wasps.—The fresh-water mussel; British<br />

fresh-water lamellibranchs.—Snails and slugs; British land and freshwater<br />

gastropods.—Frogs, toads and newts; British amphibia.—Some<br />

common internal parasites of domestic animals.<br />

The animals chosen are those which usually serve as types of animal<br />

structure in elementary courses in zoology and which can be studied<br />

without the assistance of the microscope.<br />

Lovibond, Joseph Williams.<br />

Introduction to the study of colour phenomena; explaining<br />

a new theory of colour based entirely on experimental<br />

facts with applications to scientific and industrial investigations.<br />

1905<br />

^35.6 L94<br />

Gives the author's theory and describes its applications, especially in<br />

pathological work and in the determination of carbon and steel by<br />

means of the Lovibond tintometer.<br />

Low, Albert H.<br />

Technical methods of ore analysis. 1905<br />

543-7 L95<br />

Describes methods of determining the constituents usually present suitable<br />

for commercial and works laboratories.<br />

Milne, William James.<br />

Plane and solid geometry. 1899<br />

513 M71<br />

Nissenson, H.<br />

Arrangement of electrolytic laboratories, with special reference<br />

to the requirements of metallurgical practice;<br />

authorized translation by J. W. Richards. 1905.<br />

(Monographs on applied electrochemistry, v.4.) 542.1 N36<br />

Contains also: The electrochemical laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, by H. M. Goodwin.—Laboratory of applied electrochemistry,<br />

University of Wisconsin, by C. F. Burgess.—Lehigh University,<br />

by T. W. Richards.<br />

Describes in detail the arrangement and equipment of 16 laboratories in<br />

Europe and America.<br />

Orsted, Hans Christian.<br />

Die naturwissenschaft in ihrem verhaltniss zur dichtkunst<br />

und religion; deutsch von K. L. Kannegiesser, mit<br />

einem vorworte von P. L. Moller. 1850<br />

504 O28<br />

Bound with his "Die naturwissenschaft und die geistesbildung."<br />

Poincare, Jules Henri.<br />

Science and hypothesis; with a preface by J. Larmor. 1905.530.1 P74<br />

Contents: Number and magnitude.—Space.—Force.—Nature.<br />

Discussion of the philosophic foundations of science, by an eminent<br />

French physicist.<br />

"Is remarkable for the clear, incisive and succinct fashion in which it<br />

19s

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