Contents... Note: not a complete list of all parts of the series available.
no. 1.Worm gearing.1908.--
no. 2.Drafting-room practice.1908.--no. 3.Drill jigs.1908.--no. 4.Milling fixtures.1908.--no. 5.
French, L.G. First principles of theoretical mechanics.1908.--no. 6.Punch and die work.1908.--no. 7.Lathe and planer tools.1908.--no. 8.Working drawings and drafting-room kinks.1908.--no. 9.Designing and cutting cams.1908.--no. 10.Fairfield, H.P. Examples of machine shop practice.1908.--
no. 11.Bearings.1908.--no. 12.Blake, C.F. Mathematics of machine design, with special reference to shafting and efficiency of hoisting machinery.1908.--no. 13.Blanking dies.1908.--no. 14.Details of machine tool design.1908.--no. 15.Spur gearing.1908.--no. 16.Machine tool drives.1908.--no. 17.Strength of cylinders.1908.--no. 18.Oberg, Erik Valdemar. Shop arithmetic for the machinist. 1908.--no. 19.Use of formulas in mechanics.1908.--no. 20.Spiral gearing.1908.--
no. 21.Measuring tools.1908.--no. 22.Calculations of elements of machine design.1908.--no. 23.Theory of crane design.1908.--no. 24.Examples of calculating designs.1908.--no. 25.Deep hole drilling.1908.--no. 26.Modern punch and die construction.1908.--no. 27-30.Fowler, G.L. Locomotive design.1908-09.--
no.31.Screw thread tools and gages.1909.--no.32.Screw thread cutting.1909.--no.33.Systems and practice of the drafting room.1908.--no.34.Care and repair of dynamos and motors.1909.--no.35.Oberg, E.V. Tables and formulas for shop and drafting-room.1909.--no.36.Iron and steel.1909.--no.37.Flanders, R.E. Bevel gearing.1909.--no.38.Grinding and lapping.1909.--no.39.Hubbard, C.L. Fans, ventilation and heating.1909.--no.40.Fly-wheels.1909.--
no.41-43.Morin, Einar. Jigs and fixtures.1909.--no.44.Cran, James. Machine blacksmithing.1909.--no.45.Drop forging.1909.--no.46.Hardening and tempering.1909.--no.47.Branston, J.W. Design of electric overhead cranes.1909.--no.48.Files and filing.1909.--no.49. Branston, J.W. Girders for electric overhead cranes, by R.B. [Brown, pseud.]1909.--
no.50-51.Spangenberg, Alfred. Principles and practice of assembling machine tools.c1909-10.--no.52.Oberg, E.V. Advanced shop arithmetic for the machinist.c1910.--no.53.Use of logarithms and logarithmic tables.c1910.--no.54-55.Solution of triangles.c1910.--no.56.Ball bearings.c1910.--no.57.Metal spinning.c1910.--no.58.Helical and elliptic springs.c1910.--no.59.Machines, tools and methods of automobile manufacture.c1910.--no.60.Flanders, R.E. Construction and manufacture of automobiles.c1910.--no.61.Blacksmith shop practice.c1910.--no.62.Testing the hardness and durability of metals.c1910.--no.63.Heat treatment of steel.c1910.--no.64.Gage making and lapping.c1910.--no.65.Formulas and constants for gas engine design.c1910.--no.66.Hubbard, C.L. Heating and ventilating shops and offices.c1910.--no.67.Steam boilers.c1911.--no.68.Boiler furnaces.c1911.--no.69.Feed water appliances.c1911.--no.70.Steam engines.c1911.--
no.71.Steam turbines.c1911.--no.72.Pumps and condensers.c1911.--no.73-78.Harrison, Newton.Principles and applications of electricity.c1911.--no.79-84.Flanders, R.E. Locomotive building.Pt. 1-6.1911-12.--no.85-88.Perrigo, C.O.E. Mechanical drawing.4 pt.1912.--no.89.Cathcart, W.L. The theory of shrinkage and forced fits.c1912.--no.90.Jones, F.D. Railway repair shop practice.c1912.--no.91-98.Jones, F.D. Operation of machine tools.c1912.--
no.99-106.Hamilton, D.T. Automatic screw machine practice.c1912-.--no.107.Lucas, C.L. & Johnson, J.W. Drop-forging dies and die-sinking.c1913.--no.108.Die-casting machines.c1913-.--no.109.Lucas, C.L. Die casting.c1913.--no.110.The extrusion of metals.c1913-.--
no.111.Horner, J.G. Lathe bed design.c1913.--no.112.Horner, J.G. Machine stops, trips and locking devices.c1913.--no.113.Hamilton, D.T. Bolt, nut and rivet forging.1914.--no.114.Hamilton, D.T. Machine forging.1914.