1877 Iron and Steel Institute: Index

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1877. INDEX.
- ADJOURNED DISCUSSION ON THE NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE IRONSTONE FIELD . 316
- CAPTAIN MURRAY AYNSLEY'S COMMUNICATION ON CORROSION OF IRON AND CAUSE OF THE BLISTERS ON "BLISTER STEEL,". by John Percy, M.D., F.R.S. 460
- CHAUDRON'S METHOD OF SHAFT SINKING THROUGH WATER-BEARING STRATA, WITHOUT PUMPING, AND THE RESULTS OBTAINED BY IT, by Mr. Henry Simon, C.E., Manchester 187.318
- CHROMIUM PIG IRON MADE BY THE TASMANIAN IRON COMPANY, by Mr. Edward Riley, F.C.S., London . 104
- CORE MANUFACTURE OF SOUTH DURHAM IN RELATION TO THE IRON AND STEEL TRADES OF THE NORTH OF ENGLAND, by Mr. A. L. Steavenson, Durham
- COMMUNICATION FROM MR. F. W. WEBB ON THE RIVETTING OF MILD STEEL . 51
- ESTIMATION OF MANGANESE IN SPIEGELEISEN AND OF MANGANESE AND IRON IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, by Mr. Edward Riley, F.C.S., London . 52
- EXCURSIONS AND VISITS AT NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE MEETING— Appendix L . xi.
- EXHIBITION OF MODELS, MACHINERY, &C.—Appendix IL .xii
- EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW ARTILLERY MADE FROM STEEL WITHOUT BLOW-HOLES, by M. Gautier, C.E. 396
- GEOLOGICAL AND OTHER FEATURES OF THE GREAT NORTHERN COALFIELD, by G. C. Greenwell, F.G.S., M. Inst. C.E. 463
- IMPROVEMENTS IN BELGIAN THREE-HIGH ROLLING MILLS, by Alp. Thomas . 439
- IRON v. WOODEN CROSS SLEEPERS FOR RAILROADS, by Mr. J. L. Weyers, Brussels 203
- LETTER FROM M. SCHNEIDER, CREUXOT, Appendix B. vu.
- MECHANICAL PUDDLING, by Mr. R. Howson, Middlesbrough . 416
- MEMOIR OF THE LATE JNO. JONES, F.R.S., THE GENERAL SECRETARY, Appendix C. viii.
- NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN 1876-7, by the General Secretary . 472
- PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS . 6
- PRESENTATION OF BESSEMER MEDAL to Dr. Percy . 37
- PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING IN LONDON, March, 1877 . 3
- PROCEEDINGS AT NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE MEETING, SEPTEMBER, 1877 . 307
- PROGRESS OF THE SLAG INDUSTRIES DURING THE LAST FOUR YEARS, by Mr. Charles Wood, Tees Iron Works, Middlesbrough . 443
- PROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERIC ACTION WHICH IS IMPARTED TO METALS BY A COATING OF CERTAIN OF THEIR OWN OXIDES, RESPECTIVELY, by John Percy, M. D. , F. R. S. 456
- PUDDLING IN ORDINARY AND ROTARY FURNACES, by Mr. Henry Kirk, Workington 140
- RELICS OF ANCIENT IRONWORKS . 413
- REPORT OF COUNCIL, STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, ETC., FOR YEAR 1876—
- REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, by M. Julien Deby, C.E., Brussels . 213
- SEPARATION OF CARBON, SILICON, SULPHUR, AND PHOSPHORUS, IN THE REFINING AND PUDDLING FURNACE, AND IN THE BESSEMER CONVERTER, by Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, M.P., F.R.S., Middlesbrough and London . 108-322
- SOLID STEEL CASTINGS, by M. Ferdinand Gautier, Paris . 40
- SOME FURTHER REMARKS REGARDING THE PRODUCTION OF IRON AND STEEL BY DIRECT PROCESS, Mr. C. William Siemens, D.C.L., . 345
- THE LATE SECRETARY 414
- WELDING, by Mr. Richard Howson, Middlesbrough . 192
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