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Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

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Illustrations

  • Aberdeen. b.s., Napier and Company's Triolets pans ioa Engines of ihe. 628, 529
  • Accumulating Battery, The Faure, 83
  • Action of the Microphone, The, 653
  • Agricultural Hall, The Building Trade Exhibition at, 277
  • Air, Compressed, u Notes” on, 68
  • Air Compressor, Carrick and Wardales, 366
  • Air Compressor, Kennedy and Eastwood’s,452
  • Air Compressors, 658
  • Air Engine, Differential High-Pressure, 31
  • Air Pump Valves, Thomson’s Metallic, 371
  • Alarm, Gong, for Railway Signals, Siemens’, 194
  • Allsop and Sons’ Double Twin-Screw Ferry Steamer, 600,601
  • American Express Passenger Locomotive, 264 265
  • American Telegraph Company, The Central and South, 261
  • Ammunition for Hotchkiss’s 42-mill. Gun, 337
  • Amos and Smith’s'Steam Steering Gear, 324
  • Andpraon’s Dovetailing and Moulding Machine, 605
  • Annealing and Cracks of Steel, 592
  • Arago Dynamo Electric Generator, The, 50
  • Arc Lamp, Fyfe’s Differential, 659
  • Ash Hoist, Hall’s, 366
  • Ashton and Sperryn’s High-Pressure Cock, 590
  • Attraction and Repulsion from Vibration, 456, 457, 480, 481, 506, 507, 526, 558, 559
  • Automatic Boiler Feeder, The Fromentin, 555
  • Automatic Expansion Gear. Jefferis’s, 495
  • Automatic Jablochkoft Candle Holders, 520
  • Automatic Ventilators for Ships, Mosse and
  • Mitchell's, 317, 324
  • Barry’s Ships’ Davits, 337
  • Battery, The Faure Accumulating, 83
  • Bazin Dredger, The, 130
  • Bell-Coleman Cold Dry Air Machine and Refrigerating Plant, The, 158
  • Belting, Gandy’s Cotton, 339
  • Bender and Galatz Military Railway, The, 571, 572 >
  • Beverley and Atkin’s Drilling Machine, 348 Bilbao, The Iron Ore District of, 609, 630,631, 656 Bjerknes’s Hydrodynamic Experiments, 23,24, 25, 147, 148, 191, 192
  • Blake’s Duplex Pumps for Pumping Petroleum, 88
  • Blake’s Lamps for Ships, Pilot Boats, <fcc., 335
  • Blasting, Submarine, The Lauer System of, 494 Block and Lock Signals; Hodgson's System, 655
  • Blundells’ “ Waterwitch” Pump and Engine, 651
  • Boit, Thornycroft’s Torpedo, for the Danish Government, 185
  • Boat, Torpedo, for the Italian Government, Yarrow and Company’s, 899
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Leeman’s, 340
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Sample and Ward's, 335
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Terry’s, 340
  • Boiler, Cadiat’s Steam, 445
  • Boiler, Duncan’s Marine, with Welton’s Fuel Economiser, 370
  • Boiler Explosion at Stockton, The Locomotive, 116
  • Boiler Explosions in 1881; E. B. Marten’s Annual Report, 198, 199,200, 223
  • Boiler Feeder. The Fromentin Automatic, 555
  • Boiler Flues, The Collapse of. 590
  • Boiler. l4Hicaahire, Hawksley, Wild, and Company’s, with Flanged Flues. 27
  • Bo tier-Makers, Rushworth and Company s Machine Tool* for, 134
  • Boiler, Marine, with Fox's Flues and Hepburn s Expansion Rings, 366
  • Boiler. MulUtubular, Hawksley, Wild, and Company’s, 603
  • Boiler, Neumann’s Cylindrical, 272
  • Boiler Performances, 299. 300
  • Balers and Engines, Thomsons’, of the Cunard Steamship‘•Servik’* 245
  • Boilers of the a*. “ Mexican,” 51
  • Boilers and Pumping Engines at the Kimberley
  • Water Works, 207
  • Boilers, Steam, SchwsrukopfTs Safety Apparatus for, 627
  • Boilers and Winding Engine at the Calumet and
  • Hecla Mines, 290. 291
  • Bolt-Head Guard, Beverley and Atkins's, 318
  • Bo'ness, New Dock and Harbour Works at, 202
  • Bossing Bail way Wheels, Masseys* Steam
  • Hammers for, 16
  • Box Car, Standard, for the New York Central and Hudson Biver Bailroad, 524, 574, 575
  • Boyle’s System of Ventilation for Ships, 639
  • Breslau, Pumping Engines for Sewerage and
  • Irrigation Works at, 80, 81, 82
  • Bridge over the Biver Msta; Nicolai Bailway, Russia, 422, 423, 449, 453
  • Bridge over the Tessin ; The St. Gothard Bailway, 218, 219
  • Brossards Rotary Engine, 329
  • Brotherhood’s Three-Cylinder Engine, Gramme
  • Dynamo Machine Driven by, 172
  • Brown’s Tramway Locomotive, 109
  • Bruce and Batho’s Excavating Apparatus, 337
  • Building Trade Exhibition at the Agricultural
  • Hall, The, 277
  • Burrell and Sons’ Compound Marine Engine, 344
  • Cadiat’s Steam Boiler. 445
  • Callon and Foray’s Turbines and Pumps at Pierre-la-Treiche, 273, 375
  • Calumet and Hecla Mines, Winding Engine and
  • Boilers at the, 290, 291
  • Canal, The Orissa Coast, Bengal, 4
  • Gance’s Electric Regulator, 30
  • Candle Holders, Automatic Jablochkoff, 520
  • Cannon, Hotchkiss’s 42 mill. Breechloading.
  • 336
  • Cannon, Hotchkiss’s Revolving, for Naval and Field Service, 336
  • Carrick and Wardale’s Air Compressor, 366
  • Carrick and Wardale’s Donkey Pump, 370
  • Carrying Power and Speed of Screw Steamers, On the, 295
  • Cast Steel Stern Frame and Rudder, Jessop and Sons’, 398
  • Cattle Car, Standard; New York Central Bailroad, 654
  • Central Railroad of New Jersey, U.S.A., Express Locomotive for the, 84, 85
  • Central and South American Telegraph Company, The, 261
  • Chronograph for Engineering Purposes, 554
  • Churchill’s Marine Governor, 317
  • Clerk’s Gas Engine, 110
  • Clocks, Schweizer’s Electric, 12
  • Clutch for Wire Rope Hawsers, Mace’s Spring, 317
  • Cochrane's Steam Winch, 366
  • Cock, Ashton and Sperryn’s High Pressure, 590
  • Cold Dry Air Machine and Refrigerating Plant,
  • The Bell-Coleman, 158
  • Collapse of Boiler Flues, The, 590
  • Combination Wood-Working Machine, Richards and Company’s, 131
  • Compound Engine with Davey’s Combined
  • Governor and Reversing Gear, 8, 9
  • Compound Engine with Klug’s Valve Gear, 578, 582
  • Compound Engine, Halpin’s, 394, 395, 402
  • Compound Engine for Steam Yachts, 472
  • Compound Engine Trial, 176, 546
  • Compound Engines, 579
  • Compound Engines, On the Economy of, 473
  • Compound Marine Engine, Burrell and Sons’, .
  • Compound Pumping Engine, 427
  • Compressed Air, “ Notes” on, 68
  • Compression Joints, 633
  • Compressor, Air, Kennedy and Eastwood’s, 452
  • Compressors, Air, 658
  • Condensing Engine, Horizontal, Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s, 248 .
  • Connexions for Steamers, Halpin s Sea, 17
  • Continuous Sheet Printing Press, Hoe s, 215
  • Copley and Company’s Compound Engine for
  • Steam Yachts, 472
  • Copper Refining in Japan, 650
  • Corrosion in Steam Boilers, 628 .
  • Cnx and Company’s Steam Launch Engine, with
  • Marshall's Valve Gear, 622, 623
  • Cracks and Annealing of Steel, 592
  • Cranes, Portable Hydraulic, at the Mill wall Docks, 333
  • Crankshaft, Turton’s, for the s.s. “Virginian,” 370
  • Crompton’s Electric Lighting Installation at the Mansion House, 268
  • Cunard Steamship “ Servia,” Engines and Boilers of the, 245
  • Currents, Electrical, On the Mechanical Production of, 77, 78, 101, 149
  • Curves, Longitudinal Metacentric, The Reduction of to Ratio Curves, 647
  • Curves of Stability of some Mail Steamers, 602, 603
  • Cylindrical Boiler, Neumann’s, 272
  • Danish Government, Thornycroft’s Torpedo Boat for the, 185
  • Davey’s Combined Governor and Reversing Gear, Compound Engine with, 8, 9
  • Davis and Company’s Steam Steering Gear, 398
  • Day, Summers, and Company’s Non-Fleeting Hauling Gear for Slipways, 321
  • De Bergue and Company’s Combined Power and
  • Hydrostatic Rivetter, 199
  • Dexter’s Rotary Engine, 325
  • Differential Arc Lamp, Fyfe’s, 659
  • Differential High-Pressure Air Engine, 31
  • Distilling Apparatus on the Normandy System, 379
  • Diving, and Entering Vitiated Atmospheres, Fleuss, Duff, and Company’s Apparatus for, 328
  • Dock and Harbour Works at Bo’ness, Meik and Son’s New, 202
  • Donkin and Nichol’s Steam Steering Gear, 374
  • Double Twin-Screw Ferry Steamer, Allsup and Sons’, 600, 601
  • Dovetailing and Moulding Machine, Anderson’s, 605
  • Dowson Gas Producer, The, 469
  • Dredger, The Bazin, 130
  • Dredging Plant, Duckham’s, 340, 341
  • Drilling Machine, Radial, Rushworth and Co.’s, 134
  • Drilling Machine, Beverley and Atkins’s, 348
  • Drills, Two Primitive, 570
  • Driving Dynamo-Electric Generators, 172
  • Dry Cold Air Machine and Refrigerating Plant,
  • The Bell-Coleman, 158
  • Duckham’s Dredging Plant, 340, 341
  • Duncan’s Marine Boiler, with Welton’s Fuel Economiser, 370
  • Duncan's Steam Launch, with Welton’s Feathering Propeller, 367
  • Duplex Pumps for Pumping Petroleum, Blake’s, 88
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, The Arago, 50
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, The Edison, 227, 302, 306
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, Fein s, 195
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator for Five Lights, The
  • Gramme, 58
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, Jurgensen’s, 130
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, The Schuckert, 244
  • Dynamometer, Froude’s, 241
  • Economy of Compound Engines, On the, 473
  • Edison Installation at the Crystal Palace, The, 252, 253
  • Edwards’s Gas Engine, 222
  • Eidsforth’s Electrical Switch, 658
  • Electric Clocks, Schweizer’s, 12
  • Electric Currents, On the Mechanical Production of, 77, 78, 101, 149
  • Electric Illumination, The Edison System of, 227, 252, 253, 302, 306, 406, 407, 468
  • Electric Light, The Maxim, 138
  • Electric Light at Norwich, The, 294
  • Electric Light on the Place du Carrousel, 76
  • Electric Light at the Port of Havre, The, 5, 6, 7
  • Electric Light, Portable, for Railway Service, 112
  • Electric Lighthouses of France, The, 237, 287, 622, 626
  • Electric Lighting, The Giilcher System of, 444
  • Electric’Lighting,Installation at the Mansion
  • House, Crompton’s, 268
  • Electric Regulator, Gance’s, 30
  • Electric Regulator, The Gramme, 173
  • Electric Regulator, The Pilsen, 150,151, 152
  • Electrical Switch!'Eidsforth’s, 658
  • Electrical Transmission of Power, The, 3, 4
  • Emerson, Walker, and Company’s Steam Windlass, 348
  • Engine, Air, Differential High Pressure, 31
  • Engine, Brossard’s Rotary, 329
  • Engine, Clerk’s Gas, 110 *• .1  ?
  • Engine, Compound, with- Davey’s- Combined
  • Governor and Reversing Gear, 8, 9
  • Engine, Compound, with Klug’s Valve Gear, 578, 582
  • Engine, Compound Pumping, 427
  • Engine, Dexter’.s Rotary, 325
  • Engine; Edwards’s Gas, 222
  • Engine, Halpin’s Compound, 394, 325, 402
  • Engine, Horizontal Condensing, Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s, 248
  • Engine, James and Wardrope’s Three-Cylinder, 521
  • Engine, Marine, Burrell and Sons’ Compound, 344
  • Engine Shed, Standard; London and North
  • Western Railway, 240,241
  • Engine, Steam Launch, with Marshall’s Valve Gear, 622, 623
  • Engine for Steam Yachts, Copley and Company’s Compound, 472
  • Engine Trial, Compound, 176, 546
  • Engine, Wigzell’s Launch, 321
  • Engine, Winding, and Boilers, at the Calumet and Hecla Mines, 290, 291
  • Engines of the s.s. l< Aberdeen.” Napier and Company’s Triple Expansion, 528, 529
  • Engines and Boilers of the Cunard Steamship “ Servia,” 245
  • Engines, Compound, 579
  • Engines, Compound, On the Economy of, 473
  • Engines, Horizontal, with Stanek’s Valve Gear, 604
  • Engines, Pumping, for Sewerage and Irrigation Works at Breslau, 80,81, 82
  • Engines and Pumps, Blundells’ “ Waterwitch/’ 651
  • English’s Lamp, 222
  • Evans and Low’s Life Rocket Apparatus, 337
  • Excavating Apparatus, Bruce and Batho’s, 337
  • Excavator, James’s Hydraulic, 340
  • Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall, The Building Trade, 277
  • | Exhibition, The Manchester Smoke Abatement, 469
  • Expansion Gear. Jefferis’s Automatic, 495
  • Experiments, Bjerknes’s Hydrodynamic, 23, 24, 25, 147, 148,191,192
  • Explosion, The Locomotive Boiler, at Stockton, 116
  • Explosions, Boiler, in 1881; E. B. Marten’s Annual Report, 198,199, 200, 223
  • Express Locomotive for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, U.S.A., 84,85
  • Express Passenger Locomotive, American, 264, 265
  • Express Passenger Locomotive, Four-Coupled,
  • 177,180
  • Failure of a Gasholder, 278
  • Faure Accumulating Battery, The, 83
  • Fein’s Dynamo-Electric Generator, 195
  • Ferry Steamer, Allsup and Sons’ Double Twin-Screw, 600, 601
  • Firearms, Military Magazine, 264
  • Firebox, Tilp and Wattitz’s Locomotive, 298
  • Firedoor arid Furnace Front, Henderson’s, 324
  • Firedoor, Mace and Brewster’s Revolving, 324
  • Flanged Flues, Hawksley, Wild, and Company’s Lancashire Boiler with, 27
  • Fleuss, Duff, and Company’s Apparatus for Diving and Entering Vitiated Atmospheres, 328
  • Flues, Boiler, The Collapse of, 590
  • Fluffing Machine and Fan, Jones’s, 578
  • Fog Horn, Pilley, Jun., and Company’s, 335
  • Folding Tube Stopper, Turner’s, 537
  • Foot Lathe with Overhead Gear, 586
  • Foundering of Steamships, The, 136
  • Four-Coupled Express Passenger Locomotive,
  • 177,180
  • France. The Electric Lighthouses of, 237, 287, 622, 626. 634
  • Francis’s Link, 357
  • Fromentin Automatic Boiler Feeder, The, 555
  • Froude’s Dynamometer, 241
  • Fyfe’s Differential Arc Lamp, 659
  • Gandy’s Cotton Belting 339
  • Gardner Machine Gun. The, 547
  • Gas Engine, Clerk’s. 110
  • Gas Engine, Edwards's, 222
  • Gas Producer, The, 469
  • Gas Producer and Motor, Siemens’, 269
  • Gasholder, Failure of a, 278
  • Gauges, Key-Way, 537
  • Gauges Pressure, Apparatus for Testing, 590
  • Gear, Dav's and Company's Steam Steering, 398
  • Gear, Henszey’s Steam Reversing for Locomotives 219
  • Gear for Locomotives, 447, 448, 449
  • Generator, The Arago Dynamo-Electric, 50
  • Geuerat »r, Tt e Edison Dyr amo-Electric, 227
  • Generator, Fein’s Dynamo-Electric. 195
  • *4#»n’r«t >r, Gramme’s Dynamo-Electric. 58
  • Gene ator, Jiirgensen’s Dynamo-Electric, 130
  • Generator. The Scbuckert Dynamo-Electric, 244
  • Gold-Reducing Machinery, Jordan and Son’s, 54, 55
  • Goldschmidt, Hahlo, and Company’s Portland Rotary Pump. 59
  • Gong Alarm for Railway Signals, Siemens’, 194
  • Goodsand Passengers, Hydraulic Lilts for, 126, 127,154. U5
  • Governor, Churchill's Marine, 317
  • Governor, Marine, Gibson and Nicholson’s, 371
  • Governor and Reversing Gear. Davey's Combined, Compound Engine with, 8, 9
  • Governor, Smith and Pickney’s Pendulum Marine, 349
  • Governor, Westinghouse’s Marine, 370
  • Gramme Dynamo-Electric Generator for Five Lights, The, 58
  • Gramme Generator, Driven by Brotherhood’s Three-Cylinder Engine, 172
  • Gramme Electric Regulator, The, 173
  • Gray’s Harmonic 3 elegraph, 123
  • Giilcher System of Electric Lighting, The, 444 uun, Ihe Gardner Machine, 547
  • Hall’s Ash Hoist, 366
  • Hall’s Refrigerating Machine, 367
  • Halpin’s Compound Engine, 394. 395, 402
  • Halpin’s Sea Connexions for Steamers, 17
  • Hamilton’s Gear Cutting Machine, 324
  • Hammers, Longworth’s Power with Movable Fulcrum, 477
  • Hammers, Massey’s Steam, for Bossing Railway Wheels, 16
  • Hancock Inspirator. The, 349
  • Hanover, Petroleum in, 161
  • Harbour And Dock Works at Bo’ness. Meik and S< n'fi New. 202
  • Harbour, Milford Haven, Plan of, 92
  • Harbour, Wanganui, New Zealand, 104
  • Harmonic Telegraph, Gray’s, 123
  • Hauling Gear for Slipways, Day, Summers, and Company’s Non-Fleeting, 321
  • Havre. The Electric Light at the Port of, 5, 6, 7
  • Hawksley, Wild, and Company's Lancashire Boiler with Flanged Flues, 27
  • Hawksley. Wild, and Company’s Multitubular Boiler, 608
  • Hawsers, Mace's Spring Clutch for Wire Rope, 317
  • Henderson’s Firedoor and Furnace Front, 324
  • Henszey s Steam Reversing Gear for Locomotives, 219
  • Higginson and Company’s Steam Steering Gear, 328
  • High-Pressure Cock, Ashton and Sperryn’s, 590
  • Hoe’s Continuous Sheet Print ng Press, 215
  • Holmes’s Torpedo Finder, 357
  • Horizontal Condensing Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s, 248
  • Horizontal Engines with Stanek’s Valve Gear 604
  • Hotchkiss’s Guns and Ammunition, 336, 337
  • Hydraulic Excavator, James’s, 340
  • Hydraulic Lifts for Passengers and Goods. 126, 127, 154, 155 *’
  • Hydraulic Portable Cranes at the Millwall Docks, 333’
  • Hydrodynamic Experiments, Bjerknes’s, 23 24 25,147,148,191,192’
  • Hydrostatic and Combined Power Rivetter, De Bergue and Company’s, 199
  • Illumination, Electric, The Edison System of 227 252, 253, 302, 306, 406, 407, 468, 469
  • Incandescence Arc Lamps, 390, 391, 392 418 419
  • Indicator Diagrams from Engines of the ss A; e<deen,” 529
  • Indicator Rig for Locomotives, New, 447,448 449
  • Inspirator, 1 he Hancock, 349
  • Iron Ore District of Bib ao, The, 609, 630, 631. 656
  • Irrigation and Sewerage Works at Breslau
  • Pumping Engines for, 80, 81, 82
  • Jablochkoff Candle Holders, Automatic, 520
  • Jarnes s Hydraulic Excavator, 310
  • James and Wardrope’s Three-Cylinder Engine, ' 521
  • J-pan, C opper Refining in. 650
  • Japanese Rniiway. A New. 169
  • Jeakes ana Company’s Washing Machine, 348
  • Jefferis's Automatic Expar sion Gear, 495 ’
  • Jessop and Sons’ Cast-Steel Stern Frame and
  • Rudder. 398
  • Johnson’s Ships’ Berths, 357
  • Joints, Compression, 633
  • Jones’s Fluffing Machine and Fan, 578
  • | Jordan and Son’s Gold-Reducing Machinery, 54, 55
  • Joy's Valve Gear, 366
  • Jiirgensen’s Dynamo-Electric Generator, 130
  • Kennedy and Eastwood’s Air Compressor, 452 Key-Way Gauges. 537
  • Kimberley Water Works, Pumping Engines and Boilers at the, 207
  • Kinghorn and Coe’s Metallic Valves, 332
  • Klug's Valve Gear. Ross and Duncan’s Compound Engine with, 578, 582
  • Lamp, The Edison Electric, at the Crystal Palace, 252, 253
  • Lamp, English’s, 222
  • Lamp, Fyfe’s Differential Arc, 659
  • Lamps, Incandescence-Arc, 390, 391, 392, 418, 419
  • Lamps for Ships, Pilot Boats. <fcc., Blake's, 335
  • Lancashire Boiler with Flanged Flues, Hawksiey, Wild, and Company’s, 27
  • 1 ange’s Wool-Combing Machinery, 426
  • Lathe, Foot, with Overhead Gear, 586
  • Lauer System of Submarine Blasting, The, 494
  • I Launch, Duncan’s Steam, with Welton’s Feathering Propeller, 367
  • Launch Engine, Steam, with Marshall’s Valve Gear, 622,623
  • Launch Engine, Wigzell’s, 321
  • Launching Velocities ; Diagrams, 498, 499
  • Leather Machinery. 578
  • Leeman’s Boat-Lowering Apparatus, 340
  • Le Grand and Sutcliffe’s Tubular Piles, 332
  • Life Rocket Apparatus, Evans and Low’s, 337
  • Lifts, Hydraulic, for Passengers and Goods, 126, 127, 154,155
  • Light, The Electric, at Norwich, 294
  • Light, The Electric, Place du Carrousel, 76
  • Light, The Electric, at the Port of Havre, 5, 6, 7
  • Light, The Maxim Electric, 138
  • Light, Portable Electric, for Railway Service, 112
  • Lighthouses of France, The Electric, 237,287, 622, 626, 634
  • Lighting, Electric, The Edison System of, 227, 252, 253, 302. 306, 406,407, 4*8,469
  • Lighting, Electric, The Giilcher System of. 444
  • .Lighting Installation at the Mansion House, Crompton’s Electric, 268
  • Lighting of the Savoy Theatre, The, 206
  • Link, B rancis’s, 357
  • Load Lines. 411
  • Lock and Block Signals ; Hodgson’s System, 655
  • Lock wood and Carlisle’s Piston Packing, 871
  • Locomotive. American Express Passenger, 264, 265
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosion at Stockton, The, 116
  • Locomotive, Brown’s Tramway. 109
  • Locomotive, Express, for toe Central Railroad of New Jersey, U.S.A., 84, 85
  • Locomotive Firebox, Tilp and Wattitz’s, 298
  • Locomotive, Passenger, Four-Coupled Express,
  • 177,180
  • L -comotives, Henszey’s Steam Reversing Gear for, 219
  • Locomotives, New Indicator Rig for, 447, 448, 449
  • London Gaslight Company's Works, Beckton, Win* Ropeway at the, 551
  • London uud North-Western Railway, Standard i Engine Shed for the, 240, 241
  • Longworth’s Power Hammers with Movable Fulcrum, 477
  • Lubricator, Mollerup’s, 329
  • McCallum’s Pole Compass, 357
  • Mace and Brewster’s Revolving Firedoor, 324
  • Mace’s Spring Clutch ior Wire Rope Hawsers, 317
  • Machine, Anderson's Dovetailing and Moulding, 605
  • Machine, The Bell-Coleman Cold Dry Air, and Refrigerating Plant, 158
  • Machine, Beverley and Atkins’s Drilling, 348
  • Machine, De Bergue and Company’s Ki vetting, 199
  • Machine and Fan, Jones’s Fluffing, 578
  • Machine Gun, The Gardner, 547
  • Machine, Jeakes and Company’s Washing, 348
  • Machine, Parrington and Almond’s Wire Rope Cleaning, 105
  • Machine, Piggott and Company’s Refrigerating, 320, 321
  • Machine, Radial Drilling, Rush worth and Company’s, 134
  • Machine, Richards and Company's Combination Wood-Working, 131
  • Machine, Tighe Hamilton’s Gear Cutting, 324
  • Machinery, Jordan and Son’s Gold-Reduciug, 54, 55
  • Machinery, Lange’s Wool-Combing, 426
  • Machinery for the Sowing of Seed, 525
  • McN aught and Son*’ Oil Testing Apparatus, 329
  • Mail Steamers, Curves of stability of some, 602, 603
  • Manchester Smoko Abatement Exhibition, The, 469
  • Mansion House, Crompton's Electric Light Installation at the, 268
  • Marine Boiler with Fox’s Flues and Hepburn’s Expansion Rings, 366
  • Marine Governor, Churchill’s, 317
  • Marine Governor, Gibson and Nicholson's, 371
  • Marine Governor, Westinghouse’s, 370
  • Marne and Rhine Canal; Turbines and Pumps at
  • Pierre-la-Treiche, 273, 375
  • Ma ten’s Annual neport of Boiler Explosions in 1881. 198, 199, 200, 223
  • Matter, Solidification of Particles of, by Pressure, 204
  • Maxim Electric Light, The. 138
  • Mechanical Production of Electric Currents, On the, 77, 78, 101, 149
  • Meter, Richards’ Water, 659
  • Meters, Water, 108
  • Metropolitan Railway at Vienna, Proposed, 26
  • “ Mexican,” s.s,, Boilers of the, 51^
  • Microphone. The Action of the, 653
  • Mild Steel, The Properties of, 476,482, 502, oud
  • Milford Haven Harbour, Plan of, 92
  • Military Magazine Firearms, 264
  • Military Railway, The Bender-Galatz, 571, 572
  • Mollerup’s Lubricator, 329
  • Mosse and Mitchell’s Ventilators for Ships, 317, 324
  • Motor and Gas Producer, Siemens , 269
  • Moulding and Dovetailing Machine, Anderson s, 605
  • Multitubular Boiler, Hawksley, Wild, and Co.’s> 608
  • Napier and Company’s Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Aberdeen,” 528, 529
  • Naval and Submarine Exhibition, The :
  • Air Compressor, Carrick and Wardale s, 366
  • Ammunition for Hotchkiss’s 42 mill. Gun, 337
  • Ash Hoist, Hall’s, 366
  • Belting, Gandy’s Cotton, 339
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Leeman s, 340
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Sample and
  • Ward's, 335
  • Boat-Lowering Apparatus, Terry s, 340
  • Boiler, Duncans', Marine, with Welton s Fuel Economiser, 370
  • Boiler, Marine, with Fox's Flues and Hepburn's Expansion Rings, 366
  • Bolt-Head Guard, Beverley and Atkins s, 318
  • Cannon, Hotchkiss’s 42 mill. Breechloading, 336
  • Cannon, Hotchkiss's Revolving, for Naval and
  • Field Service, 336 .
  • Clutch for Wire Hawsers, Mace s Spring, 317
  • Cranes, Portable Hydraulic, at the Mill wall Docks, 333
  • Crankshaft, Turton’s, for the s.s. “ Virginian, 370
  • Distilling Apparatus, Normandy System, 379
  • Diving, and Entering Vitiated Atmospheres,
  • Fleuss, Duff, and Company s Apparatus for, 328
  • Dredging Plant, Duckham's, 340, 341
  • Drilling Machine, Beverley and Atkins’s, 348
  • Eng ne, Burrell and Sons’ Compound Marine, 344
  • Excavating Apparatus, Bruce and Batho's, 337
  • Excavator, James’s Hydraulic, 340
  • Firedoor and furnace Front, Henderson’s, 324
  • Firedoor, Mace and Brewster’s Revolving. 324
  • Fog Horn. Pilley, Jun., and Company’s. 335
  • Gear Cutting Machine, Tighe Hamilton’s, 324
  • Governor, Churchill’s Marine, 317
  • Governor, Gibson and Nicholson’s Marine. 371
  • Governor, Smith and Pickney’s Marine, 349
  • Governor, Westinghouse's Marine, 370
  • Hauling Gear for Slipways. Non-Fleeting, Day,
  • Summers, and Company’s, 321
  • Inspirator, Che Hancock, 349
  • Lamps for Ships, Pilot Boats, &c., Blake’s, 335
  • Launch, Duncans’ Steam, with Welton’s
  • Feathering Propeller, 367
  • Launch Engine, Wigzell’s, 321
  • Life Rocket Apparatus, Evans and Low’s, 837 i
  • Link, Francis's. 357
  • Lubricator, Mollerup’s, 329
  • Oil Testing Apparatus, McNaught’s, 329
  • Piles, Le Grand and Sutcliffe’s Tubular, 332
  • Piston Packing, Lock wood’s and Carlisle's, 371
  • Piston, Prior’s, 348
  • Pole Compass, McCallum’s, 357
  • Pump, Donkey, Carrick and Wardale’s, 370
  • Refrigerating Machine, Hall's, 367
  • Refrigerating Machine, Piggott and Co.’s, 320, 321
  • Rivetters, Tweddell’s Portable Hydraulic, 348
  • Rotary Engine, Brossard’s, 329
  • Rotary Engine, Dexter’s, 325
  • Rose-Box, Norton’s, 374
  • Ships’ Berths, Johnson’s. 357
  • Ships’ Davits, Barry’s, 337
  • Steering Gear, Davis and Co.’s Steam, 398
  • Steering Gear, Donkin and Nichol’s Steam, 374
  • Steering Gear, Higginson and Co.’s Steam, 328
  • Steering Gear, Simey’s Steam, 328
  • Steering Gear, Steam, Amos and Smith’s, 324
  • Steering Gear, Wigzell’s Steam, 321
  • Steering Gear, Wilson and Co.’s Steam, 332
  • Stern Frame and Rudder, Jessop and Sons’ Cast Steel, 398
  • Torpedo Finder, Holmes’s, 357
  • Valve Gear, Joy’s, 366
  • Valves, Air Pump, Thomson’s Metallic, 371
  • Valves, Kinghorn and Coe’s Metallic, 332
  • Ventilators for Ships, Mosse and Mitchell's, 317, 324
  • Washing Machine, Jeakes and Company’s, 348
  • Winch, Cochrane’s Steam, 366
  • Windlass, Emerson, Walker, and Company’s Steam, 348
  • Neumann’s Cylindrical Boiler, 272
  • New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, Standard Box Car for the 524, 574, 575
  • New York Central Railroad, Standard Cattle Car for, 654
  • New Zealand, Wanganui Harbourat, 104
  • Nicolai Railway, Russsia; Bridge over the River
  • Msta, 422, 423,449, 453
  • Normandy’s Distilling Apparatus, 379
  • Norton's Rose-Box, 374
  • Norwich, The Electric Light at, 291
  • “ Notes” on Compressed Air, 68
  • Oil Testing Apparatus, McNaught and Sons', 329 Orissa Coast Canal, Bengal, The, 4
  • Overhead Gear, Foot Lathe with, 586
  • Parringtou and Almond’s Wire Rope Cleaning Machine, 105
  • Passenger and Goods, Hydraulic Lifts for, 126, 127, 154, 155
  • Passenger Locomotive, American Express, 264, 265
  • Passenger Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express,
  • 177,180
  • Performances, Boiler, 299, 300
  • Petroleum, Blake’s Duplex Pumps for, 88
  • Petroleum in Hanover, 161
  • Phosphor-Bronze for Telephone Wires, 193, 194 195
  • Piggott and Co.’s Refrigerating Machine, 320, 321
  • Piles, Le Grand and Sutcliffe's Tubular, 332
  • Pilley, Jun., and Company’s Fog Horn, 335 Pilsen Electric Regulator, The. 150, 151, 152 Piston Packing Lockwood and Carlisle’s, 371
  • Piston, Prior's, 348
  • Place du Carrousel, The Electric Light on the, 76
  • Plan of Milford Haven Harbour, 92
  • Plan of the Orissa Coast Canal, Bengal, 4
  • Plan of Wanganui Harbour, New Zealand, 104
  • Plate Bending Rolls, Rush worth and Co.’s, 134
  • Pole Compass, McCallum’s, 357
  • Port of Havre, The Electric Light at the, 5, 6, 7 Portable Electric Light for Railway Service, 112 Portland Rotary Pump, The, 59
  • Power, The Electrical Transmission of, 3, 4
  • Power Hammers, Longworth's Fulcrum, 477
  • Pressure Gauges, Apparatus for Testing, 590
  • Pressure, Solidification of Particles by, 204
  • Primitive Drills, Two, 570
  • Printing Press, Hoe's Continuous Sheet, 215
  • Prior's Piston, 348
  • Production of Electrical Currents, On the Mechanical, 77, 78, 101, 149
  • Progressive Trials, On, 591
  • Protection of Workmen, Safety Arrangements for the, 214, 569
  • Pump, Donkey, Carrick and Wardale’s, 370
  • Pump and Engines, “ Waterwitch,’’ 651
  • Pump, The Portland Rotary, 59
  • Pumping Engine, Compound, 427
  • Pumping Engines and Boilers at the Kimberley Water Works, 207
  • Pumping Engines for Sewerage and Irrigation Works at Breslau, 80, 81, 82
  • Pumps, Blake’s Duplex, for Petroleum, 88
  • Pumps and Turbines at Pierre-la-Treiche, 273, 375
  • Radial Drilling Machine, Rushworth and Co.’s, 134
  • Railroad, The Central of New Jersey, U.S.A., Express Locomotive for the, 84, 85
  • Railway, A New Japanese, 169
  • Railway, The St. Gothard; Bridge over the
  • Tessin, 218, 219
  • Railway Service, Portable Electric Light for, 112
  • Railway Signalling, Automatic, 272
  • Railway Signals, Siemens' Gong Alarms for, 194
  • Railway at Vienna, Proposed Metropolitan, 26
  • Railway Wheels, Massey’s Steam Hammers for
  • Bossing, 16
  • Railways in the Time of War, 571, 572
  • Recorder, Syphon, Sir William Thomson’s, 34
  • Reduction of Transverse and Longitudinal Meta-centric Curves to Ratio Curves, 647
  • Refining Copper in Japan, 650
  • Refrigerating Machine, Hall’s, 367
  • Refrigerating Machine. Piggott and Company’s, 320, 321
  • Refrigerating Plant and Cold Dry-Air Machine, The Bell-Coleman, 158
  • Regulator, Gance's Electric, 30
  • Regulator, The Gramme Electric, 173
  • Regulator, The Pilsen Electric, 150, 151,152
  • Regulator Valve Water-Closet, 642
  • Report, Annual, of Mr. E. B. Marten, On Boiler Explosions in 1881, 198, 199, 200,223
  • Repulsion and Attraction from Vibration, 456, 457, 480, 481, 5U6, 507, 526, 558, 559
  • Reversing Gear for Locomotives, Henszey's Steam, 219
  • Richards and Company's Combination Wood-
  • Working Machine, 131
  • Richards’ Water Meter, 659
  • Rings to Resist Distortion, Strength of, 510, 527
  • River Msta, Bridge over the; Nicolai Railway, Russia, 422, 423,449, 453
  • Rivetter, De Bergue and Company’s Combined
  • Power and Hydrostatic, 199
  • Rivetters, Tweddell’s Portable Hydraulic 348
  • Rolls, Plate Bending, Rushworth and Co.?s, 134
  • Rope, Wire, Cleaning Machine, Parrington and Almond’s, 105
  • Ropeways, Wire, Three Systems of, 550, 551
  • Rose-Box, Norton’s, 374
  • Ross and Duncan’s Compound Engine with Klug's
  • Valve Gear, 578,582
  • Rotary Pump, The Portland, 59
  • Rudder and Stern Frame, Jessop and Sons’ Cast Steel, 398
  • Rushworth and Company’s Machine Tools for Boiler-Makers, 134
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s Horizontal Condensing Engine, 248
  • Safety Arrangement for the Protection of Workmen, 214, 569
  • St. Gothard Railway, The• Bridge over the Tessin 218,219
  • Sample and Ward’s Boat-Lowering Apparatus, 335
  • Savoy Theatre, The Lighting of the, 206
  • Schuckert Dynamo-Electric Generator, The. 244
  • Schwartzkopff’s Sa.ety Apparatus for Steam
  • Boilers, 627
  • Schweizer’s Electric Clocks, 12
  • Screw Steamers, On the Speed and Carrvin^
  • Power of, 295 0 °
  • Sea Connexions for Steamers, Halpin's, 17
  • Seed, Machinery for the Sowing of, 525
  • Str via.” Engines and Boilers of the, 245
  • Severn Tunnel, The, 47
  • Sewerage and Irrigation Works at Breslau
  • Pumping Engines for, 89, 81, 82 ’
  • Shed, Standard Engine; London and North-Western Railway, 240, 241
  • Ships’ Berths, Johnson’s, 357
  • Ships, Boyle’s System of Ventilation for, 639
  • Ships’ Davits, Barry’s, 337
  • Siemens Gas Producer and Motor, 269
  • Siemens’ Gong Alarm for Railway Signals, 194
  • Signalling. Automatic Railway, 272
  • Signals, 335
  • Signals, Block and Lock; Hodgson's System. 655
  • Simey’s Steam Steering Gear, 328
  • Smith and Pickney’s Pendulum Marine Governor. 349
  • Smoke Abatement Exhibition, The Manchester, 469
  • Solidification of Particles by Pressure, 204
  • Sowing of Seed, Machinery for the, 525
  • Stability of Mail Steamers, Curves of, 602, 603
  • Standard Box Car for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroid, 524, 574, 575
  • Standard Cattle Car; New York Central Railroad, 654
  • Stanek’s Valve Gear, Horizontal Engines with, 604
  • Steam Boiler, Cadiat’s, 445
  • Steam Boilers, Safety Apparatus for, 627
  • Steam Boilers, Corrosion in, 628
  • Steam Hammers for Bossing Railway Wheels, Massey’s, 16
  • Steam Launch Engine with Marshall’s Valve Gear, 622, 623
  • Steam Reversing Gear for Locomotives, Hens-zey’s, 219
  • Steam Yachts, Copley and Company’s Compound Engine for, 472
  • Steamer, Allsup and Sons’ Double Twin-Screw Ferry, 600, 6(>l
  • Steamship “ Mexican,” Boilers of the, 51
  • Steamships, The Foundering of, 136
  • Steel, On Cracks and Annealing of, 592
  • Steel, Mild, The Properties of. 476, 482, 502, 503
  • Steering Gear, Amos and Smith’s Steam, 324
  • Steering Gear, Davis and Company’s Steam, 398
  • Steering Gear, Donkin and Nichol’s Steam, 374
  • Steering Gear, Higginson and Co.’s Steam, 328
  • Steering Gear, Simey’s Steam, 328
  • Steering Gear, Wigzell’s Steam, 321
  • ^Steering Gear, Wilson and Co.’s Steam, 332
  • Stern Frame and Rudder, Jessop's Cast Steel, 398
  • Stockton, Locomotive Boiler Explosion at, 116
  • Stopper. Turner’s Folding Tube, 537
  • Strength of Ring to Resist Distortion, 510, 527
  • Submarine Blasting, The Lauer System of, 494
  • Swan Light at the Savoy Theatre, The, 206
  • Switch, Eidsforth’s Electrical, 658
  • Syphon Recorder, Sir William Thomson’s, 34
  • Teeth of Wheels, The, 649
  • Telegraph Company, The Central and South
  • American, 261
  • Telegraph, Gray’s Harmonic, 123
  • Telephone Wires, Phosphor-Bronze for, 193, 194, 195
  • Terry’s Boat-Lowering Apparatus, 340
  • Tessin, Bridge over the; The St. Gothard Railway, 218, 219
  • Testing Pressure Gauges, Apparatus for, 590
  • Thomsons’ Engines and Boilers of the Cunard
  • Steamship “ Servia,” 245
  • Thomson’s Metallic Air Pump Valves, 371
  • Thomson’s, Sir William, S> phon Recorder, 34
  • Three-Cylinder Engine, James and Wardrope’s, 521
  • Tilp and Wattitz’s Locomotive Firebox, 298
  • Tools for Boiler-Makers, Rushworth and Company’s Machine, 134
  • Torpedo Boat for the Danish Government, 185
  • Torpedo Boat for the Italian Government, 399
  • Torpedo Finder, Holmes’s, 357
  • Tramway Locomotive. Brown’s, 109
  • Transmission of Power, The Electrical, 3, 4
  • Transport, Wire-Rope, Three Systems of, 550,551^
  • Trial, Compound Engine, 176, 546
  • Trials, On Progressive, 591
  • Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “Aberdeen,”
  • Napier and Company’s, 528, 529
  • Tunnel, The Severn, 47
  • Turbines and Pumps at Pierre-la-Treiche, 273, 375
  • Turner’s Folding Tube Stopper, 537
  • Turton’s Crankshaft for the s.s, “Virginian,” 370
  • Tweddell’s Portable Hydraulic Rivet sets, 348
  • Tylor and Sons’ Water-Closet, 642
  • Valve Gear, Jefferis’s Automatic, 495
  • Valve Gear, J oy’s, 366
  • Valve Gear, King’s, Ross and Duncan’s Compound Engine with, 578, 582
  • Valve Gear, Marshall’s, Steam Launch Engine with, 622, 623
  • Valve Gear, Stanek’s, Horizontal Engines with, 604
  • Valves, Kinghorn and Coe’s Metallic, 332
  • Velocities, Launching, 498, 499
  • Ventilation for Ships, Boyle’s System of, 639
  • Ventilator, Mosse and Mitchell’s State Room, 324
  • Ventilators for Ships, Mosse and Mitchell’s, 317
  • Vibration, Attraction and Repulsion from, 456, 457, 480, 481, 506, 507, 526, 558, 559
  • Vienna Railway, The Proposed Metropolitan, 26
  • Wanganui Harbour, New Zealand, 104
  • War, Railways in the Time of, 571, 572
  • Washing Machine, Jeakes and Company’s, 348
  • Water-Closet, Regulator Valve, 642
  • Water Meter, Richards*, 659
  • Water Meters, 108
  • Water Works, The Kimberley, Pumping Engines
  • and Boilers at, 207
  • “ Waterwitch’' Pump and Engines, 651
  • Westinghouse’s Marine Governor, 370
  • Wheels, Railway, Steam Hammers for Bossing, 61
  • Wheels, The Teeth of, 649
  • Wigzell’s Launch Engine, 321
  • Wigzell’s Steam Steering Gear, 321
  • Wilson and Co.'s Steam Steering Gear, 332
  • Wilson Gas Producer, The, 469
  • Winch, Cochrane’s Steam, 366
  • Winding Engine and Boilers at the Calumet and
  • Hecla Mines, 290, 291
  • Windlass, Emerson, Walker and Co.’s Steam, 348
  • Wire-Rope Cleaning Machine, Parrington and Almond’s, 105
  • Wire-Rope Hawsers, Mace’s Spring Clutch for, 317
  • Wire-Rope Transport, Three Systems of, 550, 551
  • Wires, Telephone,Phosphor-Bronze for, 193, 194, 195
  • Wood-Working Machine, Richards and Company’s Combination, 131
  • Wool-Combing Machinery, Lange’s, 426
  • Workmen, Safety Arrangement for the Protection of, 214, 569
  • Yachts, Steam, Copley and Company’s Compound Engines for, 472
  • Yarrow and Company’s Torpedo Boat for the Italian Government, 399


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