CONTENTS.

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INTRODUCTION, 1
I. PLANS OF STUDYING, 6
II. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 13
III. ENGINEERING AS A CALLING, 17
IV. THE CONDITIONS OF APPRENTICESHIP, 18
V. THE OBJECT OF MECHANICAL INDUSTRY, 25
VI. ON THE NATURE AND OBJECTS OF MACHINERY, 28
VII. MOTIVE MACHINERY, 29
VIII. WATER POWER, 35
IX. WIND POWER, 41
X. MACHINERY FOR TRANSMITTING AND DISTRIBUTING POWER, 42
XI. SHAFTS FOR TRANSMITTING POWER, 44
XII. BELTS FOR TRANSMITTING POWER, 48
XIII. GEARING AS A MEANS OF TRANSMITTING POWER, 51
XIV. HYDRAULIC APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING POWER, 53
XV. PNEUMATIC MACHINERY FOR TRANSMITTING POWER, 55
XVI. MACHINERY OF APPLICATION, 57
XVII. MACHINERY FOR MOVING AND HANDLING MATERIAL, 60
XVIII. MACHINE COMBINATION, 67
XIX. THE ARRANGEMENT OF ENGINEERING ESTABLISHMENTS, 71
XX. GENERALISATION OF SHOP PROCESSES, 74
XXI. MECHANICAL DRAWING, 78
XXII. PATTERN MAKING AND CASTING, 90
XXIII. FORGING, 100
XXIV. TRIP-HAMMERS, 106
XXV. CRANK-HAMMERS, 108
XXVI. STEAM-HAMMERS, 109
XXVII. COMPOUND HAMMERS, 112
XXVIII. TEMPERING STEEL, 114
XXIX. FITTING AND FINISHING, 118
XXX. TURNING LATHES, 121
XXXI. PLANING OR RECIPROCATING MACHINES, 128
XXXII. SLOTTING MACHINES, 134
XXXIII. SHAPING MACHINES, 135
XXXIV. BORING AND DRILLING, 136
XXXV. MILLING, 140
XXXVI. SCREW-CUTTING, 143
XXXVII. STANDARD MEASURES, 145
XXXVIII. GAUGING IMPLEMENTS, 147
XXXIX. DESIGNING MACH

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