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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34224 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 illustration 4 water 2 table 2 sewage 2 Fig 1 tube 1 time 1 tank 1 street 1 solution 1 soil 1 result 1 refuse 1 hypochlorite 1 house 1 hole 1 foot 1 figure 1 effect 1 earth 1 disposal 1 chlorine 1 cart 1 boring 1 bleach 1 Tides 1 Tertiary 1 Sea 1 Santa 1 Sanitary 1 Sand 1 San 1 River 1 Red 1 Pesos 1 PLATE 1 Ottawa 1 Mr. 1 Monterrey 1 London 1 Kind 1 Health 1 Green 1 Geronimo 1 Figs 1 FIG 1 Engineers 1 Ditto 1 Company 1 Clay Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1644 water 645 foot 472 pipe 440 chlorine 389 time 371 well 367 illustration 347 work 322 surface 303 inch 300 sewage 292 fig 291 hour 286 hole 281 day 272 sewer 253 supply 253 result 249 part 249 iron 249 case 248 cost 246 line 237 m. 236 rod 235 diameter 233 tank 233 quantity 232 system 230 house 226 point 223 depth 218 effect 210 sand 206 cent 201 level 199 tide 196 | 187 bottom 186 year 186 tube 186 tool 184 length 181 material 180 method 179 side 179 end 177 condition 175 city 171 rate Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2747 | 1220 _ 267 Fig 162 . 142 B. 107 Ditto 104 Monterrey 101 Mr. 100 M. 97 Water 86 C. 85 FIG 78 E. 77 London 76 Clay 75 C 70 S. 69 J. 60 Sand 57 ft 57 River 56 San 56 B 55 Company 54 p.p.m 51 Pp 50 PLATE 49 Santa 49 Ottawa 49 A 48 coli 47 Health 45 ammonia 45 Catarina 45 August 41 sec 41 Pesos 41 Kind 41 Geronimo 40 c.cms 40 Figs 40 Engineers 39 Sea 39 England 38 N. 38 Messrs. 37 Red 37 CHAPTER 36 Tides 36 C.E. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1678 it 311 they 185 them 132 he 94 i 79 we 36 itself 28 him 21 themselves 16 himself 7 us 7 one 7 me 6 you 3 she 2 agar.| 1 |june 1 l866.15 1 ii.--general 1 her 1 45_s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9597 be 1271 have 461 make 460 use 415 show 312 take 304 give 298 find 245 obtain 237 require 217 do 205 carry 170 pass 163 form 157 place 157 follow 151 cause 148 remove 142 contain 135 provide 129 produce 129 increase 126 sink 125 keep 119 lay 115 fix 114 fall 114 become 113 work 113 allow 111 vary 103 employ 102 add 101 reach 96 reduce 96 consist 95 prevent 94 bear 92 see 90 drive 85 leave 84 occur 82 raise 82 fill 81 flow 81 draw 80 turn 79 lower 79 build 78 construct Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 721 not 340 other 325 well 307 also 298 very 291 large 290 only 276 more 275 low 263 great 254 such 252 up 247 about 241 same 239 small 233 high 224 then 214 out 196 necessary 182 so 181 first 170 most 169 as 154 available 151 boring 149 down 148 much 146 less 132 long 128 total 124 many 122 good 121 thus 120 ordinary 116 similar 115 general 113 however 107 deep 106 various 104 free 103 average 102 possible 100 usually 100 considerable 98 new 97 generally 95 sufficient 95 few 95 different 93 therefore Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 good 53 least 36 most 32 low 31 great 12 high 8 simple 8 near 8 large 5 small 5 long 5 late 4 |w 4 safe 4 early 4 Most 3 dry 3 bad 2 wet 2 weak 2 slight 2 short 2 old 2 heavy 2 full 2 fine 2 HCO_{3 1 |for 1 wise 1 topmost 1 strong 1 southernmost 1 quick 1 pure 1 manif 1 lowermost 1 healthy 1 hard 1 furth 1 easy 1 dense 1 deep 1 dear 1 cheap 1 br 1 Least Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 134 most 18 least 12 well 1 topmost 1 near 1 lowermost Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45703/45703-h/45703-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45703/45703-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/presentpracticeo00sponuoft 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 results are _ 3 hole is not 3 results are bacteria 3 sewers are tide 3 water is also 2 _ fixed _ 2 chlorine is present 2 chlorine were not 2 day is not 2 pipe is then 2 pipe is usually 2 pipe was about 2 pipes are generally 2 results were not 2 time is not 2 time is very 2 water did not 2 water does not 2 water is about 2 water is available 2 water is comparatively 2 water is excessive 2 water is generally 2 water is strictly 2 water requiring treatment 2 water was first 2 water was not 2 well be less 2 works carried out 1 _ do not 1 _ found before 1 _ is not 1 _ is probably 1 _ is slightly 1 _ was previously 1 _ was usually 1 _ were always 1 _ were great 1 case is open 1 case was too 1 chlorine are present 1 chlorine are usually 1 chlorine did not 1 chlorine does not 1 chlorine forms ammonium 1 chlorine forms hypochlorous 1 chlorine had little 1 chlorine is approximately 1 chlorine is available 1 chlorine is equal Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is not greater 1 chlorine was not directly 1 day is not directly 1 day is not less 1 hole is not properly 1 hole is not vertical 1 part has no shoulder 1 results are not sufficiently 1 sewers have not yet 1 supplies having no chemical 1 time is not far 1 water containing no free 1 water have not yet 1 water is not always 1 water obtained not only 1 water was not also 1 well is not applicable A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 7980 author = Adams, Henry Charles title = The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns date = keywords = Fig; Sea; Tides; illustration; sewage; table; time; water summary = superimposed upon low water of the lunar tide, so that the sea The height from high to low water of spring tides is than neaps, taking mean low water of spring tides as the datum. is the height between high and low water of that tide, and the and the mean low water level of spring tides. difference between high water of the neap tide and the mean low The lines of "high and low water mark of ordinary tides" shown The extent to which the level of high water varies from tide to prevents the sea water flowing back to the position it occupied observation taken at high water one day is not directly time before high or low water at which the current turned, and sewage is discharged about two hours after high water the --Sea Water on Setting Time of Sewage, Effect of Sea Water on id = 54454 author = Boulnois, H. Percy (Henry Percy) title = Dirty Dustbins and Sloppy Streets A Practical Treatise on the Scavenging and Cleansing of Cities and Towns date = keywords = Act; Authority; Health; Sanitary; cart; house; refuse; street summary = towns on the question of disposal of house refuse--Condemnation scavenging or the removal of house refuse, and also that of street snow, (12) The watering of streets, and (13) The cost of all such removal of house refuse and the cleansing of earth closets, house refuse and the cleansing of streets. street sweeping and cleansing, the removal of snow, and a short The effective watering of streets and roads in any town during the water must be spread upon the streets every dry day, the cost of streets and roads of our towns is that of carrying the water in collection of house refuse and cleansing the streets should be it is found that the cost of removing the house refuse and and removal of the house refuse and cleanse the streets with their the work of collection of house refuse and the cleansing of house refuse and cleansing and watering streets in fourteen large id = 38455 author = Conway, G. R. G. (George Robert Graham) title = ASCE 1193: The Water-Works and Sewerage of Monterrey, N. L., Mexico The 4th article from the June, 1911, Volume LXXII, Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Paper No. 1193, Feb. 1, 1911. date = keywords = August; Catarina; Company; FIG; Geronimo; Monterrey; Mr.; PLATE; Pesos; River; San; Santa; illustration summary = organized the Monterrey Water-Works and Sewerage Company, Limited [Illustration: PLATE II.--GENERAL PLAN OF THE WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE gauge on the roof of the Water-Works Company''s office in the city. The question of a high-pressure water supply for domestic use in a city The works consist of a small monolithic concrete dam, placed obliquely The concrete was placed after the pipes had been laid through the form 2.--PLACING CONCRETE PIPES IN FORMS FOR _Concrete Lining and Roof._--Plate XIII shows the general plan and [Illustration: PLATE XIX.--DIAGRAM OF THE MAIN WATER PIPES OF MONTERREY.] The main supply pipe from the South Reservoir is 61 cm. completed, and the whole city was supplied with water from San Geronimo TABLE 11.--CAST-IRON WATER PIPES.--COST the flood-water of the Santa Catarina River in a large reservoir; and the The water-works were designed to supply 40,000,000 liters (10,582,000 (1) The water supply is the only source from which sewage flow id = 37389 author = Race, Joseph title = Chlorination of Water date = keywords = Assoc; Ottawa; bleach; chlorine; effect; hypochlorite; illustration; result; solution; table; water summary = absorption of chlorine and chloramine by the Ottawa River water. solution in water Cl_{2} + H_{2}O = HClO + HCl but the results obtained When chlorine gas was treated with a 0.5 per cent solution of ammonia in The effect of ammonia on the germicidal action of a solution of chlorine TABLE IV.[A]--EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON CHLORINE GAS SOLUTION When a solution of chlorine or hypochlorite is added to water as a EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON ABSORPTION OF CHLORINE BY WATER This water was chlorinated at one plant by allowing the bleach chlorine solution to several samples of the water and, after a definite Similar results can be produced by the addition of chlorinated water to available chlorine to the Ottawa River water did not cause complaints tests have been made of the effect of chlorinated water on small fish hypochlorites and chlorine but only two are suitable for water-works id = 62605 author = Simons, Joseph Winslow title = Sewage and Garbage Disposal on the Farm date = keywords = disposal; figure; illustration; tank summary = with septic tanks, and earth-pit privies accomplish this if the water tank through the effluent sewer to the disposal field. cast-iron soil pipe are the standard materials for house sewers on Cast-iron soil pipe with leaded joints should be used when the sewer is [Illustration: Figure 3.--Jointing sewer pipe. for a farm septic tank except for large installations (1,000 gallons Most septic tanks are built of concrete cast in place, since in this [Illustration: Figure 6.--Method of outlining a septic-tank excavation Figure 9 suggests methods of arranging the tiles in disposal fields [Illustration: Figure 9.--Arrangements for tile-disposal fields, method Disposal-tile lines to slope 2" to 4" per 100 feet, not over 6". trenches 4 to 6 feet and install a lower tile line, as shown in figure [Illustration: Slope of disposal tile 2 to 4 inches per 100 feet. a septic-tank system with tile disposal field. id = 62676 author = Smith, Theobald title = Sewage Disposal on the Farm, and Protection of Drinking Water date = keywords = earth; sewage; soil; water summary = SEWAGE DISPOSAL ON THE FARM AND THE PROTECTION OF DRINKING WATER. sewerage systems, water supplies, and the collection of house waste by get a purer water from the ground than the sewage-polluted fluid which night soil himself rather than have it disposed of by a water-carriage ground-water into the wells or springs near by. In place of the movable earth closets, a water-tight, concreted area The night soil should be received in water-tight receptacles. ground around the house, the liquid sewage from water-closets, the kitchen House slops may be disposed of by surface irrigation or by subsoil pipes, it will also appear plain why ground-water may flow as any surface stream surface of the ground-water. the surface of the deep supply, otherwise the water from the upper layers Or the ground-water stream supplying to prevent all pollution of the ground-water current supplying wells by Besides the protection of the ground-water near the well from pollution id = 45703 author = Spon, Ernest title = Water Supply: the Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells With Geological Considerations and Examples of Wells Executed date = keywords = C.E.; Chalk; Clay; Ditto; Engineers; Fig; Figs; Green; Kind; London; Red; Sand; Tertiary; boring; foot; hole; illustration; tube; water summary = shaft sunk or bored through impermeable strata, until a water-bearing ordinary clay 9-inch work being used for large wells, and half-brick, or centre ones are made a little longer than the others, as shown in Fig. 167, to form a leading hole as a guide to the boring rod. bore-hole, as illustrated in Fig. 208; and the same means of removing The present depth is 400 feet, and the bore-hole is tubed the whole [Illustration: Pumping Engine and Bore-hole. The water-level is about 95 feet from surface when the engine is The bore-hole, 182 feet deep and 4 inches diameter, is boring was lined with iron tubes 9 inches in diameter for 17 feet, an 18-inch bore-hole has been sunk to a depth of 196 feet from the When No. 2 was down 54 feet, a trial bore-hole 3 inches diameter was put The whole boring being full of water to within 16 feet of the