36 THE MARINE REVIEW March, 1915 For Sit aad Ore and Coal Handling Bridges Two or three-ton CLAM SHELL BUCKETS, modern in every respect, will unload into cars, also stock and rehandle. Very economical inoperation. Ideal plant for coal or ore dock where stocking is necessary. Are being offered very cheap. We are the only dealers in used dock machinery. The Cleveland & Erie Machinery Co., 8%ifaix: Cleveland, Ohio The Shipping World Year Book For 1914 Twenty-Eighth Yearly Edition, Containing 1,900 Pages Edited by MAJOR EVAN R. JONES PORT DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. This section occupies 600 pages of the Year Book, and gives particulars of Every Port and Harbor in the British Isles, verified by the Authorities—Pilotage, Towage, Officials, Charges, etc. The Foreign Ports are specially revised by the British Consuls and the respective Port Officials. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL TARIFFS. The Foreign and Colonial Tariffs, occupying about 1,000 pages, ‘are corrected up to the latest possible date; and Exporters and Importers may obtain from this section, in a few minutes, in- formation which would otherwise necessitate extensive corres- pondence with Consulates and Government Offices. DIGEST OF SHIPPING ACTS: The Digest of British Shipping Acts, from 1894 to 1913. forms a valuable feature of the book, especially to Shipowners, and includes the new Pilotage Act of 1913 and the National Insur- ance Act, as it affects Shipowners, Seamen and [iremen, and Shipyard Workers. MAP OF THE WORLD. The Shipping World Year Book Map of the World, specially designed by J. G. Bartholomew, Esq., F. R. G. S., F. R. S. E., and contained in a pocket in the cover, shows the Routes of Steamers and Railways, important Ports and Coaling Stations, and also has many Inset Maps of ports, harbors, waterways, etc., including a new one of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone. SOME OF THE OTHER CONTENTS OF THE YEAR BOOK. Board of Trade Regulations (latest)—Chambers of Commerce and Shipping—Coaling Stations—Collision Regulations (Inter- national)—-Customs Boarding Stations—Discharge and Engage- ment of Crews—Documents required for Clearing Vessels— Dock, Wharf and Quay Loading Regulations—Fastest Merchant Ships—Great Britain’s Trade with the World—Life Boats and Life-saving Appliances — Lloyds Signal Stations — Load-Line Tables—Masters’ and Mates’ Certificates—Seamen’s Wages and Certificates—Shipping Subsidies—Sight Tests (latest regulations) —Suez Canal and its Regulations—Submarine Bells—World’s Output of Tonnage (1912). Crown 8v0 Cloth. Price Post Free: United Kingdom, 10f- net; Foreign Countries, 11f- “SHIPPING WORLD” Offices, Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, W. C. I SAE a, Asa, 4 C AT A L Q G S We are requested to in- form the INDUSTRIALS of all branches that our W A N a8 E D French contemporary, “LE MOIS SCIEN- TIFIQUE ET INDUS- Lee eee Te oe ee ee oe eke OF BAUS NOUVELE at PARIS, 9°, has established an Information Branch from which particulars on any question may be obtained. It is of great interest for all manufacturers to send regularly their ‘‘Catalogues” to ‘‘Le Mois Scientifique et Industriel’’ from where they. will be forwarded to every one interested in the line. Do not delay to send them and note the address is LE MOIS SCIENTIFIQUE ET INDUSTRIEL 8 rue Nouvelle at Paris--9° Ask for a specimen notice free on application. THE MARINE REVIEW COURSE FINDER By Clarence E. Long Contains all the true and mean correct magnetic courses; true and correct magnetic bearings of the river and harbor lighted and unlighted ranges for all the lakes; also a simple method for shaping and making these courses by any compass and for any boat. Price $2.50, Postpaid Published By PENTON’S BOOK NEWS CLEVELAND, OHIO Penton Building Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers