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Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1882 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

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Illustrations

  • Abdank’s Arc Lamp, 237
  • Accumulators, Electric, 199, 200, 201
  • Adamson and Co.’s •* Convector” Boiler, 251
  • Agricultural Show, Tiik Royal, at Reading :
  • Brick Press, The Bedford Iron Works, Lever, 151
  • Brickmaking Machine, The Reading Iron
  • Works Company’s, 41
  • Cattle Van, The Bristol Wagon Works, 33
  • Circular Saw Bench, E. S. Hindley’s, 33
  • Cylinders of Compound Portable Engine,
  • Burrell and Sons’, 32
  • Engine and Boiler, Cochran and Co.’s Vertical, 29
  • Engine, Clayton ami Shuttle worth’s, with
  • Elsworthy’s Straw-Burning Apparatus, 29
  • Engine, Crossley’s Sixteen Horse Power Otto, 32
  • Engine, Hindley’s Portable Two-Wheeled, 29
  • Engine, The Reading Iron Works’ Company’s
  • Compound Horizontal, 36
  • Engine, Rider’s Hot Air, 28
  • Road Roller, Steam, Aveling and Porter’s
  • Bearings of, 25
  • Thrashing Machine, Nalder and Nalder’s, 33
  • Water Gauge Fittings, Ellis’s, 29
  • Air Compressors for Hydro-Pneumatic Elevators, Weeks and Halsey’s* (JO, 61
  • Air Extractor, Thomson’s, 523
  • Air Tramways, Compressed, 258, 259
  • Allchin and Company’s Traction Engine, 539
  • Allen and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping Engine, 250
  • Alien’s Gas Exhauster and Engine for the
  • London Gas Light Company, 419
  • American Magazine Guns, 589
  • Amos and Smith's Steam Steering Gear, 309
  • Arc Lamp, Abdank’s, 237
  • Arc Lamp, Andre’s, 185
  • Arc Lamp, Berjot’s, 60
  • Arc Lamp, Hawkes’, 112
  • Arc Lamp, Solignac’s, 571
  • Arc, The Voltaic, 78, 79
  • A st bury and Dawson’s 6-in. Standard Sliding and Screw-Cutting Lathe, 543
  • Automatic Expansion Gear/204, 205, 207
  • Aveling and Porter’s Road Roller Bearings, 25
  • Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine Details, 538
  • Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, The, 474, 475, 4/8 Barry and Rees’ Torpedo Boat Davits, 104 Bay of Bengal, Map of the, 2
  • Beesley and Sons’ Vertical Boiler, 543
  • Bell’s Graving Dock, Lyttelton, 228
  • Berjot Electric Lamp, The, 60
  • Berry and Sons Planing Machine, 443
  • Bessemer Converter, Cast Steel Ring for, 184 Bessemer Works, Ladle Crane for, 334
  • Beverley and Atkins’ Multiple-Spindle Drilling
  • Machine, 373
  • Blast Furnace, The Radwerk, No. 14, 350
  • Blast Furnace at Schwarzenberg Iron 1' orks, 3.»-
  • Blast Furnaces at Eisenerz, 348
  • Blast Furnaces, The Working of, 308. 330
  • Boat Lowering Apparatus, Hill and Clark s, -33 Boats, Torpedo, 356, 375, 376, 377, 380 Boiler, The Babcock and Wilcox. 474, 475, 4.a Boiler, Beesley and Sons’ Vertical, 543 ,
  • Boiler, The “ Convector.” Adamson and Co. S’-ul
  • Loiler, Cornish, with Corrugated Flue, 300, o01 Boiler and Engine, Cochran and Co.’s \ ertical. 2V
  • Boiler and Engines for Steam Launch, Simpson and Denison’s Compound, 82, 83
  • Boiler Fittings, Locomotive, 255
  • Boiler, Joicey’s Marine Vertical, 252
  • Boiler, Mirfin and Nield’s, 95
  • Boiler Tubes and Pressure Gauges, Park’s Testing Apparatus for, 275
  • Boiler, Ziese’s Marine, 579
  • Boilers, Marine, Gibb’s Setting for, 94
  • Boilers with Ten Brink Firegrate, 618
  • Bone Mill, Hall’s, 539
  • Boys’ Power Meter, 498
  • Brick Press, Portable Lever, 151
  • Brickmaking Machine, 41
  • Bridge, The Chitpore Lifting, 353
  • Bridge over the Firth of Forth, 217
  • Bridge, Haarlem River, 450, 451, 452, 495
  • Bridge, Railway, near Dordrecht, 157, 158
  • Bright’s Telegraph Sounders, 483
  • Buckton and Co.’s Single-Lever Testing Machine, 254
  • Buffer and Coupling, Turton’s Combined, 571
  • Burall’s Railway Coupling, 400
  • Burntisland and Granton Ferry, The, 282, 283
  • Burrell and Sons’ Cylinders of Compound Portable Engine, 32
  • Caisson for the Lyttelton Graving Dock, 470, 471
  • Calcining Kilns at Eisenerz, 349
  • Calcutta, The Port of, 2, 3, 52, 53, 130, 131, 134, 264, 326, 327, 331, 353, 422
  • Canal, The Corinth, 555
  • Canal, The Manchester Ship, 588
  • Car, Gondola, for New York Central Railroad, 139 Carrington’s Saddle for Rope Tramways, 68
  • Case Turbine, 24 in., with Horizontal Shaft, 498
  • Cast Steel Ring for Bessemer Converter, 184
  • Castings and Forgings, 253
  • Castings, Steel, The Strength of, 401, 406
  • Cattle Van, The Bristol Wagon Works, 33
  • Central Pacific Railroad, Tank Locomotive for,155
  • Centrifugal Pumping Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 250
  • Channel Tunnel, The, 232
  • Chertemps-Dandeu Dynamo Machine, The, 578, 579
  • Chitpore Lifting Bridge, The, 353
  • Circular Saw Bench, E. S. Hindley’s, 33
  • Clark and Standfield’s Hydraulic Train Hoist, 622
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Engine, with Bisworthy’s Straw-Burning Apparatus, 29
  • Clean Rain Water, 257
  • Clock, An Old Water, 15
  • Coal, Collin’s Apparatus for Supplying Locomotives with, 108, 109
  • Coal Elevator, Rigg’s Floating, 87, 90
  • Cochran and Co.’s Vertical Engine and Boiler, 29
  • Cold Air Machine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s,113
  • Cold Dry Air Machines, Hall’s, 30.)
  • Collierjr Cages, Fisher’s Apparatus for Loading and Unloading, 10
  • Collin’s Apparatus for Supplying Locomotives with Coal, 108, 109
  • Combined Steam Excavator and Derrick Car, 229
  • Compound Engines, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 542
  • Compound Horizontal Engine, 36
  • Compound Hydraulic Pumping Engines at the
  • West Docks, Hull, 592, 593
  • Compound Semi-FLxcd Engine, 547
  • Compressed Air Tramways, 258, 259
  • Compressors, Air for Hydro-Pneumatic, Elevators, Weeks and Halsey’s, 60, 61
  • Concert Pavilion on Southsea Pier, 305
  • Concrete in Marine Construction, The Use of, 480
  • Condenser, Fraser and Co.’s Fresh Water, 313
  • “ Convector” Boiler, Adamson and Co.’s, 251
  • Copper Refining in Japan, 4,175, 176, 563
  • Corinth Canal, The, 555
  • Cornish Boiler with Corrugated Flue, 300, 301
  • Coupling and Buffer, Turton’s Combined, 571
  • Coupling, Burall’s Railway, 400
  • Crane, Ladle, for Bessemer Works, 334
  • Crane, Thirty-Ton Steam Derrick, Russell and
  • Company’s, for Renfrew Harbour, 279
  • Crane for Transferring Cars; North Shore Railway Company, Canada, 426,427
  • Crank-Pin of H.M.S. “Mercury,” Lubricators for, 400
  • Crankshaft Bearings of Eight-Horse Stationary Engine, 538
  • Crossley’s Sixteen-Horse Power Otto Engine, 32
  • Crystal Palace Electric and Gas Exhibition, 601, 627
  • Cuff’s Resistance Box, 79
  • Curing and Cooking Fish Plant, Leach’s, 381
  • Curves, Railway, Notes on, 57, 58, 59
  • Cylinders of Compound Portable Engine, Burrell and Sens’, 32
  • Dam, Floating Scouring, 121
  • Davits, Barry and Rees’ Torpedo Boat, 104
  • De Romilly’s Magneto-Electric Generator, 127
  • Derrick Car and Excavator, Combined Steam, 229
  • Detector, McEvoy’s Submarine, 155,156
  • Dock, Bell’s Graving, Lyttelton New Zealand, 228
  • Dock, Caisson for the Lyttelton Graving, 470, 471
  • Dock and River Works, The Tyne, 278
  • Docks, The Grangemouth, 518, 519
  • Dordrecht, Railway Bridge near, 157,158
  • Drilling Machine, Beverley and Atkins’ Multiple-
  • Spindle, 373
  • Durability, Construction, and Ballasting of
  • Yachts, On the, 23, 24
  • Dynamo-Electric Generator, A Small, 597
  • Dynamo-Electric Machine, The Gordon, 467
  • Eads’New Harbour at VeraCruz, 455
  • Electric Accumulators, 199,200, 201
  • Electric Exhibition, Munich, 431, 432, 455, 482
  • Electric and Gas Exhibition, Crystal Palace, 601
  • Electric Lamp, Abdank’s, 237
  • Electric Lamp, Andre’s, 185
  • Electric Lamp, The Berjot, 60
  • Electric Lamp, Hawkes’, 112
  • Electric Lamp, Solignac’s, 571
  • Electric Launch, An, 339
  • Electric Light, The Lane Fox, 5, 6,7
  • Electric Light Signalling, Military, 408, 409, 412 *
  • Electric Light on the s.s. “ Tarawera,” The, 547
  • Electric Light for War Purposes, The, 564
  • Electric Lighting, Fire Risks from, 12
  • Electric Lighting, The Weston System of, 499, 502, 570
  • Electric Machine, The Ferranti-Thomson, 526
  • Electric Motor, The Jablochkoff, 423
  • Electrical Fittings, Hedges’, 582
  • Electrical Machine, Wimshurst’s Induction, 323
  • Electricity, The Mechanical Generation of, 530
  • Elevator, Coal, Rigg’s Floating, 87, 90
  • Elevators, Weeks and Halsey’s Air-Coinpressoi's for Hydro-Pneumatic, 60, 61
  • Ellis’s Water Gauge Fittings, 29
  • Engine, Allen and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping, 259
  • Engine and Boiler, Cochran and Co.’s Vertical, 29
  • Engine, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, with Els-worthy’s Straw-Burning Apparatus, 29
  • Engine, Compound Horizontal, 36
  • Engine, Crossley’s, Sixteen-Horse Power Otto, 32
  • Engine Details, Shunting, at Guinness’s Brewery, 522, 523, 574
  • Engine Details, Traction, Aveling and Porter’s, 538
  • Engine, Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic Pumping, 154
  • Engine and Gas Exhauster, Alien’s, 419
  • Engine, Hindley’s Two-Wheeled Portable, 29
  • Engine, Hodson’s Rotary, 159
  • Engine, Horizontal, with Lambert’s Automatic Expansion Gear, 446, 447, 448
  • Engine, Lane and Reynolds’ Horizontal, 184
  • Engine, Martin’s Pumping, 623
  • Engine, Merry weather’s Portable Pumping, 44
  • Engine, Rider’s Hot Air, 28
  • Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s Twelve-
  • Horse Compound Portable, 576
  • Engine, Steam Fire, for India, Merry weather’s, 615
  • Engine, Steam Ploughing, J. Fowler and Company’s Sixteen-Horse Compound, 546
  • Engine, Traction, Allchin, and Company’s, 539
  • Engine, Wallis and Steevens’ Compound, 547
  • Engine, Young’s Compound Marine, 278
  • Engines and Boiler for Steam Launch, Simpson and Denison’s Compound, 82, 83
  • Engines, Compound Hydraulic Pumping, at the West Docks, Hull, 592, 593
  • Engines, Compound, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 538, 542
  • Engines of the Paddle Steamer “ Midlothian,” 286
  • Engines, Pumping; Flensburg Water Works, 397
  • Excavator and Derrick Car, Steam, 229
  • Exhibition, Crystal Palace Electric and Gas, 601
  • Exhibition, Munich Electric, 431, 432, 455, 482
  • Exhibition, The North-East Coast Marine ;
  • Boiler, The “Convector,’’Adamson and Co.’s, 251 Boiler, Joicey’s Vertical Marine, 252 Condenser, Fraser and Co.’s Fresh Water, 313
  • Engine, Allen and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping, 250
  • Fog-Horn, Professor Holmes’s Hand Power, 314 Forgings and Castings, 253
  • Pumps, J. and H. Gwynne’s, 290
  • Slide Valve Tap, Hopkinson’s, 252
  • Steering Gear, Amos and Smith’s Steam, 309
  • Steering Gear, Harrison Steam and Hand, 251 Valve, Payton and Wilson’s Balanced, 289
  • Winch, The Dunston Engine Co.’s Steam, 291
  • Expansion Gear, Automatic, 204, 205, 207
  • Expansion Gear, Parson’s, 135
  • Experiments on Launching Velocities, 86
  • Ferranti-Thomson Electric Machine, The, 526 Ferry, The Granton and Burntisland, 282, 283 Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic Pumping Engine, 154
  • Fire Engine, Steam, Merry weather and Sons’, 615 Fire Risks from Electric Lighting, 12
  • Firegrate, Ten Brink, Boilers with, 618
  • ■ Fireless Tramway Engine for Java, 208, 209, 210,
  • Firth of Forth, Bridge over the, 217
  • Fish Curing and Cooking Plant, Leach’s, 381
  • Fisher’s Apparatus for Loading and Unloading
  • Colliery Cages, 10
  • Fittings, Hedges’ Electrical, 582
  • Fittings, Locomotive Boiler, 255
  • Flensburg Waterworks, 393,394, 396,397, 494,495
  • Floating Coal Elevator, Rigg’s, 87, 90
  • Floating Scouring Dam, 121
  • Fog-Horn, Professor Holmes’s Hand-Power, 314
  • Forgings and Castings, 253
  • Fowler, J., and Company’s Sixteen-Horse Compound Steam Ploughing Engine, 546
  • Fraser and Co.’s Fresh Water Condenser, 313
  • Furnace, Blast, at the Schwarzenberg Iron Works, 352
  • Furnaces, Ancient, 263
  • Furnaces, Blast, The Working of, 308, 330
  • Gas Burners, Siemens’ Regenerative, 331
  • Gas and Electric Exhibition, Crystal Palace, 601
  • Gas Exhauster and Engine, Allen’s, 419
  • Gear, Amos and Smith’s Steam Steering, 309
  • Gear, Automatic Expansion, 204, 205, 207
  • Gear, Harrison’s Steam and Hand Steering, 251
  • Gear, Lambert’s Automatic Expansion, 446, 447, 448
  • Gear, Parson’s Valve, 135
  • Generator, M. de Romilly’s Magneto-Electric, 127
  • Generator, A Small Dynamo-Electric, 597
  • Gibb’s Setting for Marine Boilers, 94
  • Gjer’s Soaking Pits for Steel Ingots, 357
  • Glass-Blowing Machine,'{Wright and Mackie’s, 551
  • Gondola Car for New York Central Railroad, 139
  • Gordon Dynamo-Electric Machine, The, 467
  • Grangemouth Docks, The, 518, 519
  • Granton and Burntisland Ferry, The, 282, 283 Graving Dock, Bell’s, Lyttelton, 228, 470, 471 Guibal Ventilating Fans, Walker Brothers’, 56 Gunpowder, Prismatic, Taylor and Challen’s
  • Machine for Making, 475
  • Guns, Magazine, 589
  • GWynne’s “Invincible” Pumps, 290
  • Haarlem River Bridge ; New York, 450, 451, 452, 459
  • Hall’s Bone Mill, 539
  • Hall’s Cold Dry Air Machines, 309
  • Hammer, Thwaites’ Steam, 304
  • Harbour at Vera Cruz, New, 455
  • Harrison Steam and Hand Steering Gear, 251
  • Hastie’s Steam-Steering Apparatus, 294
  • Hawkes’ Electric Lamp, 112
  • Heat Regulator for Malt Kilns, 427
  • Hedges’ Electrical Fittings, 582
  • Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Cold Ail’ Machine, 113
  • High - Pressure Steam Trap, Lancaster and Tonge’s, 597
  • Hill and Clark’s Boat-Lowering Apparatus, 233
  • Hindley’s Circular Saw Bench with Rope Feed, 33
  • Hindley’s Two-Wheeled Portable Engine, 29
  • Hodson’s Rotary Engine, 159
  • Hoist, Stevens and Major’s Hydraulic, 105, 107
  • Holmes’s Hand-Power Fog-Horn, 314
  • “ Ho-Nam” Paddle-Steamer, 177
  • Hooghly River, The Mouth of the, 3
  • Hopkinson’s Parallel Slide Valve Tap, 252
  • Horizontal Compound Engine, 36
  • Horizontal Engine with Lambert’s Expansion Gear, 446, 447
  • Horizontal Engine, Lane aad Reynolds’, 184 Horizontal Shaft, 24 in. Case Turbine with, 498 Hot Air Engine, Rider’s, 28
  • Hudson River Tunnel, The, 566, 568
  • Hydraulic Phenomenon, An, 132
  • Hydraulic Pumping Engine, Fielding and Platt’s, 154
  • Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Compound, at the West Docks, Hull, 592, 593
  • Hydraulic Train Hoist, Clark and Standfield’s, 622
  • Ice-Making Machine, Windhausen’s, 404
  • Incandescent Lighting, Safety Plugs for, 11
  • “ Industry,” The Old Clyde Steamer, 57
  • Infantry Spade, The New, 134
  • Inglis’s Paddle Steamer, “ Ho-Nam,” 177
  • Ingots, Gjer’s Soaking Pits for Steel, 357
  • Iron and Steel Institute at Vienna, The, 263
  • Jablochkoff Electric Motor, The, 423
  • Japan, Copper Refining in, 4, 175, 176, 563
  • Jenny’s Testing Machine, 324
  • Joicey’s Marine Vertical Boiler, 252
  • King’s Heat Regulator for Malt Kilns, 427
  • Kinzua Viaduct, The New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad, 596, 614
  • Kunstadter’s Screw Steering Apparatus, 180
  • Ladle Crane for Bessemer Works, 334 Lambert's Automatic Expansion Gear, 446, 447, 448
  • Lamp, Abdank’s Electric, 237
  • Lamp, Andre’s Electric, 185
  • Lamp, The Berjot Electric, 60
  • Lamp, Hawkes’ Electric, 112
  • Lamp, Petroleum, Shallis and Thomas’s, 11
  • Lamp, Solignac’s Electric, 571
  • Lancaster and Tonge’s Steam Trap, 597
  • Lane and Reynolds’ Horizontal Engine, 184
  • Lathe, Astbury and Dawson’s 6-in. Standard
  • Sliding and Screw-Cutting, 543
  • Launch, An Electric, 339
  • Launch, Steam, Simpson and Denison’s Compound Engines and Boiler for, 82, 83
  • Launching Velocities, Experiments on, 86
  • Leach’s Fish Curing and Cooking Plant, 381
  • Lever Brick Press, Portable, 151
  • Lifting Bridge, The Chitpore, 353
  • Light, Electric, The Lane Fox, 5, 6, 7
  • Light, Electric, for Military Signalling, 408, 409, 412,547
  • Light, Electric, on the s.s. “Tarawera,” 547
  • Lighting, Electric, Fire Risks from, 12
  • Lighting, Electric, Weston System of, 499, 502,570
  • Loading and Unloading Colliery Cages, Fisher’s Apparatus for, 10
  • Locomotive Boiler Fittings, 255
  • Locomotive, Fireless, for Java, 208, 209, 210, 212
  • Locomotive, Tank, for Central Pacific Railroad, 155
  • Locomotives, Collin’s Apparatus for Supplying, with Coal, 108, 109
  • Lowering Apparatus, Boat, Hill and Clark’s, 233
  • Lubricators for Crank-Pin of II.M.S. “Mercury,” 400
  • Lyttelton Graving Dock, New Zealand, Bell’s, 228, 470, 471
  • MacEvoy’s Submarine Detector, 155, 156
  • Machine, Beverley and Atkins’ Multiple-Spindle, 373
  • Machine, Brickmaking, 41
  • Machine, Buckton and Co.’s Testing, 254
  • Machine, The Chertemps-Dandeu Dynamo, 578
  • Machine, The Ferranti-Thomson Electric, 526
  • Machine, The Gordon Dynamo-Electric, 467
  • Machine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Cold Air, 113
  • Machine for Making Prismatic Gunpowder, Taylor and Challen’s, 475
  • Machine, Nalder and Nalder’s Thrashing, 33
  • Machine, Planing, Berry and Sons’, 443
  • Machine, Wimshurst’s Induction Electrical, 323
  • Machine, Windhausen’s Ice-Making, 404
  • Machine, Wright and Mackie’s Glass-Blowing, 551
  • Machinery, Mining, 236
  • Machines, Hall’s Cold Dry Air, 309
  • Machines, Moulding, 442, 515, 516
  • Magazine Guns, 589
  • Magneto-Electric Generator, M. De Romillv’s, 127
  • Malt Kilns, Heat Regulator for, 427
  • Manchester Ship Canal, The, 588
  • Marine Boiler, Ziesc’s, 579
  • Marine Boilers, Gibb’s Setting for, 94
  • Marine Construction, The Use of Concrete in, 480
  • Marine Engine, Young’s Compound, 278
  • Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Crankshaft Bearings, 538
  • Marshall, Sons, "and Company’s Twenty-Horse Compound Engine, 542
  • Martin’s Pumping Engine, 623
  • Mechanical Generation of Electricity, The, 530
  • Mekarski’s Compressed Air Tramcar, 259
  • Merryweather and Sons’ Portable Pumping Engine, 44
  • Merry weather and Sons’ Steam Fire Engine, 615
  • Metallurgical Works, Japanese, 4, 175, 176, 563
  • Meter, Boys’ Power, 498
  • “Midlothian,” Paddlesteamer, Engines of the, 286
  • Mill, Hall’s Bone, 539
  • Mines and Works at Eisenerz, Styria, 348, 349
  • Mining Machinery, 236
  • Mirfinand Nield’s Boiler, 95
  • Moorings, Details of; The Port of Calcutta, 422
  • Moorings, Wharf, 288
  • Motor, The Jablochkoff Electric, 423
  • Moulding Machines, 442, 515, 516
  • Multiple-Spindle Drilling Machine, 373
  • Multitubular Boiler, Beesley and Sons’, 543
  • Munich Electric Exhibition, 431, 432, 455, 482
  • Nalder and Nalder’s Thrashing Machine, 33
  • New York Central Railroad, Gondola Car for, 139
  • Notes on Railway Curves, 57, 58, 59
  • Old Clyde Steamer “ Industry,” The, 57
  • Old Water Clock, An, 15
  • Oliver and Company’s Horizontal Engine, 446, 447, 448
  • Otto Engine, Crossley’s Sixteen Horse Power, 32
  • Paddle Steamer “ Ho-Nam,” Inglis's, 177
  • Paddle Steamer “Midlothian,” Engines of the,
  • Park’s Testing Apparatus for Boiler Tubes and
  • Pressure Gauges, 27o
  • Parson’s Expansion Gear,
  • Pay ton and Wilson’s Valves,
  • Petroleum Lamp, Shallis and Thomas s, 11
  • Phenomenon, An Hydraulic, 13l
  • Plan of Munich Electric Exhibition, 431, 43-, 4oo
  • Planing Machine, Berry and Sons 443
  • Ploughing Engine, J. Fowler and Company s Six-teen-Horse Compound Steam, 546
  • Plugs for Incandescent Lighting, Safety , 11
  • Port of Calcutta, The, 2, 3, 52, o3, 130, 131, 134,
  • 264, 326, 327, 331, 353, 422
  • Portable Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s Twelve-Horse Compound, 567
  • Power Meter, Boys’, 498
  • Press, Brick, Portable Lever, 151 .
  • Prismatic Gunpowder, Taylor and Chailens
  • Machine for Making, 475
  • Progressive Speed Trials of s.s. “Spartan, ->0o
  • Pumping Engine, Allen and Co. s Centrifugal, 250
  • Pumping Engine, Fielding and Platt s Hydraulic,
  • 154
  • Pumping Engine, Martin's, 623
  • Pumping Engine, Merry weather and Sons’, 44
  • Pumping Engines, Compound Hydraulic, at the
  • West Docks, Hull, 592, 593
  • Pumping Engines at Flensburg Water Works, 397
  • Pumps, J. and H. Gwynne’s “ Invincible,” 290
  • Rails, Steel, 606, 619
  • Railway Bridge near Dordrecht, 157, 158
  • Railway Coupling, Burall’s, 400
  • Railway Curves, Notes on, 57, 58, 59
  • Railways in Time of War, 150
  • Rain Water, Clean, 257
  • Refining, Copper, in Japan, 4, 175, 176, 563
  • Regenerative Gas Burners, Siemens’, 331
  • Resistance Box, Cuff’s, 79
  • Richards and Co.’s Six-Spindle Boring Machine,
  • 330
  • Rider’s Hot Air Engine, 28
  • Rigg’s Floating Coal Elevator, 87, 90
  • River and Dock Works, The Tyne, 278
  • River Tunnel, The Hudson, 566, 568
  • Road Roller, Aveling and Porter's Bearings of, 52
  • Roof for Railway Wagons, Thomas’s, 400
  • Rotary Engine, Hodson’s, 159
  • Russell and Company’s Thirty-Ton Steam
  • Derrick Crane for Renfrew Harbour, 279
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Company’s Twelve-Horse
  • Compound Portable Engine, 567
  • Saddle for Rope Tramways, Carrington’s, 68
  • Safety Plugs for Incandescent Lighting, 11
  • St. Louis Tunnel, The Ventilation of, 181
  • Saw Bench, Circular, E. S. Hindley’s, 33
  • Schwarzenberg Iron Works, Blast Furnace at, 352
  • Scouring Dam, Floating, 121
  • Screw-Cutting and Sliding Lathe, Astbury and
  • Dawson’s 6-in. Standard, 543
  • Screw Steering Apparatus, Kunstadter’s, 189
  • Semi-Fixed Compound Engine, Wallis and
  • S tee vens’, 547
  • Setting for Marine Boilers, Gibb's, 91
  • Shallis and Thomas’s Lamp, 11
  • Ship Canal, The Manchester, 588
  • Snow, Smithfield Club, The :
  • Bone Mill, Hall’s, 539
  • Crankshaft Bearings, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 538
  • Engine, J. Fowler and Co.’s Sixteen-Horse
  • Ploughing, 546
  • Engine, Traction, Allchin and Company’s, 539
  • Engine,Traction, Aveling and Porter’s, 538
  • Shunting Engine, Geoghegan’s, 522, 523, 574
  • Siemens’ Regenerative Gas Burners, 331
  • Signalling, Military, Electric, 408, 409, 412
  • Simpson and Denison’s Compound Engines and
  • Boiler for Steam Launch, 82, 83
  • Single-Lever Testing Machine, Buckton and Company’s, 254
  • Six-Spindle Boring Machine, Richards and Co.’s,
  • OOv
  • Slide V alve Tap, Hopkinson’s Parallel, 252
  • Soaking Pits for Steel Ingots, Giers’, 357
  • Solignac’sElectric Lamp, 571
  • Sounders, Bright’s Telegraph, 483
  • Southsea Pier, Concert Pavilion on, 305
  • Spade, The New Infantry, 134
  • “ Spartan,” s.s., Progressive Speed Trials of, 505
  • Steam Derrick Crane, Russell and Co.’s Thirty-Ton, 279
  • Steam Fire Engine, Merry weather and Sons’, 615
  • Steam Hammer, Th waites’, 304
  • Steam Launch, 82
  • Steam-Steering Apparatus, Hastie’s, ‘294
  • Steam-Steering Gear, Amos and Smith’s, 309
  • Steam Trap, Lancaster and Tonge’s, 597
  • Steamer “ Ho-Nam,” Paddle, 177
  • Steamer “ Industry,” The Old Clyde, 57 Steel Castings, The Strength of, 401, 406 Steel Rails, 606, 619
  • Steel Ring, Cast, for Bessemer Converter, 184 Steering Apparatus, Kunstadter’s Screw, 180 Steering Gear, Harrison Steam and Hand, 251 Stevens and Major’s Hydraulic Hoist, 105, 107 Strains of Iron Merchant Vessels, 69,70 Submarine Detector, McEvoy’s, 154,156
  • Tank Locomotive for Central Pacific Railroad 155 ’
  • “Tarawera,” s.s., The Electric Light on the 547
  • Taylor and Challen’s Machine for making Prismatic Gunpowder, 475
  • Teeth of Wheels, The, 51, 52
  • Telegraph Sounders, Bright’s, 483
  • Ten Brink Firegrate, Boilers with, 616, 618
  • Testing Apparatus for Boiler Tubes and Pressure
  • Gauges, Park’s, 275
  • Testing Machine, Professor Jenny’s, 324
  • Thomas’s Roof for Railway Wagons, 400 Thomson’s Air Extractor, 523
  • Thornycroft’s First-Class Torpedo Boat for the Danish Government, 380
  • Thornycroft’s First-Class Torpedo Boat for the English Government, 377
  • Thornycroft’s First-Class Torpedo Boat for the Italian Government, 377
  • Thrashing Machine, Nalder and Nalder’s, 33
  • Thwaites’ Steam Hammer, 304
  • Torpedo Boat Davits, Barry and Rees’, 104
  • Torpedo Boats, 356, 375, 376
  • Traction Engine, Allchin and Company’s, 539
  • Traction Engine Details, Avcling and Porter’s, 538
  • Trains, Clark and Standfield’s Hydraulic Hoist for, 622
  • Tramway Locomotive for Java, Fireless, 208,209, 210, 212
  • Tramways, Compressed Air, 258, 259
  • Tramways, Wire-Rope, Carrington’s Saddle for, 68 Transferring Cars, Crane for ; North Shore Railway Company, Canada, 426, 427
  • Transverse Strains, On, of Iron Merchant Vessels, 69, 70
  • Tunnel, The Channel, 232
  • Tunnel, The Hudson River, 566, 568
  • Tunnel, The St. Louis, Ventilation of, 181
  • Turbine, 24-in. Case, with Horizontal Shaft, 498
  • Turton’s’Combined Buffer and Coupling, 571 Tyne River and Dock Works, The, 278
  • Valve Gear, Parson’s, 135
  • Valve, Pay ton and Wilson’s Circular, Balanced, and Double-Ported, 289
  • Van, Cattle, The Bristol Wagon Works Co.’s, 33
  • Velocities, Experiments on Launching, 86
  • Ventilating Fans, Walker Brothers’ Guibal, 56 Ventilation of St. Louis Tunnel, The, 181
  • Vera Cruz, New Harbour at, 455
  • Vertical Engine and Boiler, 29
  • Vertical Multitubular Boiler, Beesley and Sons’, 543 .
  • Viaduct, The Kinzua ; New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad, 596,614
  • Vienna, The Iron and Steel Institute at, 263
  • Voltaic Arc, The, 78, 79
  • Wagons, Railway, Thomas’s Roof for, 400 Walker Brothers’ Guibal Ventilating Fans, 56 Wallis and S tee vens’ Compound Semi-Fixed Engine, 547
  • War Purposes, The Electric Light for, 564
  • War, Railways in Time of, 150
  • Water Clock, An Old, 15
  • Water Gauge Fittings, Ellis’s, 29
  • Water Works, Flensburg, 393, 394, 396, 397, 494, 495
  • Weeks and Halsey’s Air Compressor, 60, 61
  • Weston System of Electric Lighting, The, 499, 502, 570
  • Wharf Moorings, 288
  • Wheels, The Teeth of, 51, 52 .
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Electrical Machine, 323 .
  • Winch, Dunston Engine Company’s Steam, 291 .
  • Windhausen’s Ice-Making Machine, 404
  • Windmills, 168
  • Wire-Rope Tramways, Carrington s Saddle foi,o» .
  • Wood-Boring Machine, Richards and Co. s, 339 .
  • Working of Blast Furnaces, The, 308,330 .
  • Works, Japanese Metallurgical, 4, 175,176, 563 .
  • Works and Minesat Eisenerz, Styria, 348,343 .
  • Wright and Mackie’s Glass-Blowing Machine, 551
  • Yachts, On the Durability, Construction, and Ballasting of, 23, 24
  • Young’s Compound Marine Engine, 2/8
  • Ziese’s Marine Boiler, 579


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