Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898

Chapter 1

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and Gasoline Engine. Chapter III.--Utilization of Heat and Efficiency in Gas Engines. Chapter IV.--Heat Efficiencies. Chapter V.--Retarded Combustion and Wall Cooling. Chapter VI.--Causes of Loss and Inefficiency in Explosive Motors. Chapter VII.--Economy of the Gas Engine for Electric Lighting. Chapter VIII.--The Material of Power in Explosive Engines, Gas, Petroleum Products and Acetylene Gas. Chapter IX.--Carbureters and Vapor Gas for Explosive Motors. Chapter X.--Cylinder Capacity of Gas and Gasoline Engines, Mufflers on Gas Engines. Chapter XI--Governors and Valve Gear. Chapter XII.--Igniters and Exploders, Hot, Tube and Electric. Chapter XIII.--Cylinder Lubrication. Chapter XIV--On the Management of Explosive Motors.