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Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Index: Letters to the Editor

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Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.
Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.
Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.
Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.
Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.
Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Letters to the Editor.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1867 Jul-Dec: Index

Letters to the Editor

  • Aeronautical Society, The—Wm. Smyth, 80
  • Agricultural Show, The Royal—R. Garrett and Sons, 80
  • American Guns and English Armour—Vindicator, 173
  • Anti-incrustator, The Electrical—II. P., 660
  • Anti-incrustator, The Electrical—X. X. X., 684
  • Anti-incrustator, The Electrical—Boiler, 684
  • Anti-incrustator, The Electrical—John Ramshottom, 584
  • Anti-incrustator, The—Kitson and Co., and Vulcan, 698
  • Arches, Concrete—J. P. Roberts, COG
  • Armour and Ordnance—James Chalmers, 186
  • Armour, Solid and Laminatod-^J. Bourne, 162
  • Armstrong-Russoll Ca^s©, Tho-^Iron, 10
  • Bogie, The Hudson-BlBseU-W. S. Hurtso^ 142
  • Boilers, Belleville’s Inexplosive—J. J. Birukel, 491
  • Boiler, The Field—Lewis Olrick, 4G3
  • Bridge, The Ohio Suspension—English Engineer, 107
  • Bridge, The Portsmouth Floating—'Tomkins, 167
  • Bridge, Portsmouth Floating—Lewis and Stock- '
  • Brldgk Portsmouth Floating—W. Tijou, 177 ,
  • Bridge, The Floating, at Portsmouth—Tomkins, ISO
  • Burgh, Mallet and Co.-Au Engineer, 538
  • Buss’s Patent for Concrete Sea Walls-H. Buss, 331
  • Cannon, AJ New Breech-loading—Breech-Loader, 157
  • Carriages, New South Wales and Metropolitan— W. Bridges Adams, 600
  • Cast-steel and Wrought-iron lyres—J. J. Birckel, 331
  • Coal-cutting Mac^hines-L G.,
  • Coal-cutting MachinesZ., oOJ
  • Cobbler Mended, The-An Engineer, 580
  • Cold-hammered Steel-Tilt Hammer, 510
  • Communication between Passenger and Guard F J H 545
  • Competition, Foreign—B. ^^yoOOd, 435
  • Corliss Valve Gear, The—W. H. N., 31
  • Diffusion Process, Roberts’s—W, E, Gill, 23
  • Direct Communication between the Metropolis and South Wales—A. W. Dawnay, 397
  • Dock, Floating—Inquirer, 157
  • Drainage Discussion, The—C, T. Liernui, 11, 30,
  • Drainage Discussion, The—0. O., U, 52,63
  • Drainage Discussion, The—Freeh 0. Krepp,
  • Drainage Discussion—Charles F. Gower, 63, 30,
  • Drainage and Outfalls, Arterial—B. B. Grantham 182
  • Drainage, West Ham—Wm. Russ, 523, 545
  • Drainage Competition, Winchester—Victims of T^Iisplaced Conlldence, 304
  • Drainage, Village—Montague Beal, 534
  • Draughtswomen—An Englishman, 581
  • Draughtswomen—A. W. Gordon, 581 ,
  • Drilled and Punched Holes—G. Hutchinson, 287
  • Dunderberg, The—William W. W. Wood, 26
  • Dunderberg, Tho-W. Watt, G.E., 26, 330
  • Ebbw Vale Company, The-E.? Grove,^332
  • Eooentrios, Adjustable-J. H. Pitkm, 177
  • Education, Editorial-J. J- Bu-okel, and Co, 601
  • Electrical Anti-incrustor, The—R. Sabme, ol9
  • Engines, The Corliss-R. Douglas, 10, 53
  • Engines^ The Corliss-John Pinchbeck, 10, 2d3, X36
  • Engine, The Corliss—William Inglis, 30, 63, 155
  • Engine, The Corliss—Anonynwus, 31
  • Enmne, The Corliss-A Civil Engmeer, 53, 113
  • Engine, The Corliss-Economy 53
  • Engine, The Corliss-W. E. Gill, 63
  • Engine, The Oorliss-Observer, Oo, 136, -’04
  • Engine, The Corliss—George Salt, 31, 113
  • Engine, Tho Corliss—S. G., 113
  • Engine, Tho Curlisa—Shepherd, Mulhner, and Garstang, 113
  • Engine, The Corliss—J., lU
  • Engine, The Corliss—J. Fred. Spencer, 136
  • Enf'ine, The Corliss—W. E. C., 136
  • Engine The Oorliss-J. W., 137, 156, 184 204
  • Engine, The Corliss—A Yarn-Spiuner, 156
  • Engine, The Corlissr-Nexius, 156
  • Engine, The Corliss-J. W^ 184
  • Engine, The Corliss—G, J. Pooley, 184
  • Engine, The Corliss—Examiner, 184
  • Engine, The Corliss—Michael Sell, 184
  • Engine, The Corliss—J. G. E., 242
  • Engines, The Corliss and Allen—J. T. B., 1/2
  • Engine, The Engerth-E. Couche, 53
  • En^e Trials at Billancourt—Tuxford and Sons, 197
  • Engine Trials at Bury, The-E. K. and F. Turner, 107
  • Engine Trials at Bury, Tho—Aveling and Porter, 158
  • Engine Trials at Bury, The—W. Hartnell, 158
  • Engines Locomotive—Adolph Brunner, 601 Engines, Festiniog—C. M. Holland, 452
  • Engines, Marine, for the French Navy—Obseiwer, 197
  • Engines, Small Pumping—A Journeym^ 535
  • Engines, Messrs. Turner's Traction—E. R. and F. Turner, 185.
  • Engineers, The Society of—G. W. Harns, 129,172
  • Engineers, The Society of—John Fowler, 177
  • Engineers, The Society of—W. H. Lo Feuvre, 189 Engineers’ Tools—G. B., 424
  • Engineers, Remuneration of, under Government, India—A Young Engineer, 427
  • Engineers and Draughtsmen’s Benevolent Association—W. G. B., 53 . «*
  • Engineering School of the University of Glasgow —W. J. Macquorn Rankine, 397
  • Engineering Schemes, Present and Future— Practical, 18
  • Engineering, Oancrine—Oarapax Cancer, G.E. 580
  • Engineering Education—J. J. Birckel, 397
  • Engineering Work in Prospect—J. J. Birckel, 526
  • Engineering Economy—J. J. Birckel, 548 England and America—J. S., 492
  • Exhibition, Artisans’ Visits to the Paris—J. T. Dexter, 185
  • Exhibition, The Paris—Eugene Lacroix, 323
  • Ferries between England and France—T. S., 378
  • Flax-breaking Machine, Brasier’s—Gardiner and Mackintosh, 54
  • Fuel, The Consumption of—C. J. Spencer, 269
  • Governor, Nalder’s—A. W., 133
  • Government Competition in India—M., 272
  • Grates, Water-tube Fire — A Stansfield Rake, 553
  • Guns, Large-bore**J* E. S., 375
  • Hammers, Chatwood and Sturgeon’s—J. Sturgeon, 101
  • Harbour Competition, The St. Holier—G. F. Lyster, 523
  • Harbour, Kurrachec—W. Parkes, 195
  • Harbour, Kurracheo—Joshua Wilson, 196
  • Harbour, Aberdeen—J. W., 584
  • Hercules, The Engines of the—Hercules, 299
  • Horse Power, Indicated—J. W. It., 133, 280
  • Horse Power, Indicated—A. W., 300
  • Horse Power, Indicated—Wm, Moorsom, 203, 330
  • Hydraulic Propeller, The Ruthven—W. B., 55, 63, 103
  • Hydraulic Propeller, The Ruthven—Twin-screw, 96
  • Iron, Quality of, as now used—W. J. C. Muir, 460
  • Iron, Quality of, as now used—Ewing Matheson, 472
  • Iron-Sawing—John Dixon, 272
  • Jet, or Ruthven’s Hydraulic Propeller, The— W. B., 37
  • Knifeing Machine—J. W. Mann, 232
  • Lightning-Arresters—W. Mayes, 203
  • Locomotive Dimensions—G. H. Hatherton, 197
  • Locomotive Eccentric Straps—G. Ratcliffe, 332
  • Locomotives, Road—J. Boulton, 152
  • Lord Redesdalo and Mr. Brassey—R> Sinclair, 287
  • Machinery in the Paris Exhibition—J. J. Birckel, 378
  • Mail Contract, New Oriental—Anglo-Indian, 552
  • Marine Engines, French—J. J. Birckel, 303
  • Mill, Lloyd’s Esparto—W. P. Wilkins, 63
  • Molecular Deterioration—Robert Mushet, 510
  • Monitor—J. Bourne, 54
  • Monitor, Question, The—J. Bourne, 357
  • Monitor Question, The—W. Watt, 541
  • Monitor Question, The—John Bourne, 583
  • Mr. Bourne and the Dunderberg—W. H. Webb, 162
  • Mr, Brassey and Lord Redesdale—M., 271'
  • Negative Slip—0. R., 11
  • Negative Slip—Helix, 31
  • Negative Slip—Anonymous, 129
  • Negative Slip—C., 263
  • Negative Slip—Michael Sell, 287
  • New York Press and the Dunderberg Ironclad, 162
  • Paraffine Works, Young’s—A. Kirk, 522
  • Paris Exhibition, How to describe the — Beu Lomond, 31
  • Permanent Way Accounts—A. G. B., 222
  • Ploughing Engines—Gardiner and Mackintosh, 185
  • Prizes at Paris, The—W., 55
  • Process, The, Richardson—St. John Vincent Day, 152, 182, 398
  • Professional Initials, The/—W. B., 285
  • Puddling,^Richardson’s Process of—Fettling, 144
  • Rail, The Chalk Farm—A Foreigner, 534
  • Rails, Compound—J. Waddington, 534
  • Rails, Compound—H. Rochussen, 548 /
  • Rails, Steel and Iron—Robert Mushet, 594
  • Rails, Tests of Iron, 561
  • Railway Speeds—G. J. T., 55
  • Railway Carriage Ventilators—F. R. Munton, 116
  • Railway, The Metropolitan—E, R. Dutton, 463
  • Railway, Mont Cenis—R. M., 259
  • Railway Bridges, Ornamental—J. S. M., 368
  • Railway Scheme, The Abyssinian-J. J. B., 560
  • Railway Scheme—R. E., 560
  • Railway Accidents—Henry N. Maynard, 55
  • Railway, The Lancashire and Yorkshire—A Constant Traveller on the L. and W. Lines, 157
  • Railway System, The Norwegian—C. Pihl, 53
  • Railway Guarantees, Indian—Anglo-Indian, 463
  • Railway Guarantees, Indian—Y., 491
  • Railways, New South Wales and Metropolitan— R. H. Burnett, 580
  • Railways, The New South Wales—W. Bridges Adams, 556
  • Roller, Road—Assistant Surveyor, 582
  • Sandstone, Flexible—J. Bourne, 157
  • Screw-bolts, The Strain on—S. G., 185
  • Screw-bolts, Strain on—0. Wawn, 189
  • Sewers, The Construction of—A. W. Morant, 183
  • Shaping Machines—F. Williams, 135
  • Shaping Machines—Margrave Dillon, 135
  • Shaping Machine—Au English Engineer, 157
  • Ship of the Future, The—Campbell Ross, 536, 606
  • Shot from American Ordnance, Velocities of— J. Bourne, 54
  • Slide-valves, Napier and Raukine’s—An Engineer 463
  • Smoke Nuisance Inspection—"W. Saudisou, 356
  • Society of Engineers, The—Lewis Olrick, 108
  • Society of Engineers and the Institution of Civil
  • Engineers—A Member of the Society of Engineers, 272
  • Society, The Civil and Mechanical Engineers’—J. Dawson, 62
  • Spring Clips for Railway Bars—H. J. P., 80
  • Steam Engineering, Schools of—X. Y. Z., 101
  • Steam-jet Cupola, The—Woodward Brothers, 460
  • Steam Hammers—C. F. T. Young, 287
  • Steam Fii’e-engtnes—An Apprentice Engineer, 197
  • Steamer Druid, Raising the—Gwynno and Co., 331
  • Steamship Performance—W. J. M. Rankine, 272
  • Steel Castings, M‘Haffie’s Malleable—M^Hafffe, Forsyth, and Miller, 328
  • Steel Rails in France—F. Valtou, 95
  • Steel Rails—James Deas, 354
  • Steel Rails-Z., 455
  • Steel Rails—D. W. Thirlwall, 510
  • Steel, An Ironmaster’s View of—J. B., 435, 484
  • Steel, Plumbago—F. P. S., 448
  • Steel, Plumbago—R. G. Blunt, 448
  • Steel, Plumbago—S., 408
  • Subway under the Thames, A Proposed—Alex. Doull, 582
  • Subway under the Thames, A Proposed—J. Tue- well, 601 ®
  • Sulphur from Fuel, Extraction of—Scotus, 144
  • Target, The Chahuers—James Chalmers 598
  • Telegraph to India—x\nglo-Indian, 491
  • Tools and Tool-holders—J. J. Birckel, 406, ’115
  • Tools and Tool-holders—Smith and Coventry, 492, 552
  • Tools and Tool-holders—W. Hackney, 510
  • Tools, A Novel Mode of Advertising—W. Sellers and Co., 581
  • Tramways, Metropolitan—Observer, 535, 600
  • Tramways, Metropolitan—M. M. T. C., 572
  • Tumbling Beam-engine—E. R., 523
  • Tunnelling-machines — Blanchard and McKean, 129
  • Valve Diagram, Professor Zenner’s—A. B., 305
  • Valve Diagram, Zenner’s—"W. H., 332
  • Valve-gear, The Corliss—W. H. N., 53, 95
  • Viaducts, Economic Spans of—W. B., 454
  • Water-jet Propeller, The—J.
  • Wigham, Richardson and Co., 96
  • Water-meters, Reciprocating—Alfred W. Pocock, 562
  • Water-meters, Reciprocating—H. Frost, 580
  • Water-supply, The London—J. J. Birckel, 444
  • Waterwitch, The—AV. B., 227
  • Waterwitch, The Viper, and The Vixen—AV. B., 175, 197
  • Waterwitch, Viper, and Vixen—J. A. L. Airey, 185, 248
  • Waterworks, The Vartry—An Engineer, 357
  • Well, How to Drain a—An Economic Utilitarian, 466
  • Well, How to Drain a—T. Square, 492, 536
  • Well, How to Drain a—Chain Pump, 511
  • Well, How to Drain a—E. U., 511
  • Wheel, Jensen’s Horse—Peter Jensen, 331
  • Wire-gauge, The Birmingham—R. S. Culley, 331
  • Wire-gauge, The Birmingham—Heintzmann and Rochussen, 357
  • Wood-working Machinery, Paris Exhibition—S. Worssam, 137

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