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Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Index: Letters to the Editor

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Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Letters to the Editor Index.
Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Letters to the Editor Index.
Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Letters to the Editor Index.
Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Letters to the Editor Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1883 Jan-Jun: Index

Letters to the Editor

  • ACCUMULATORS, Electric Lighting with—T. M. Collet, 464
  • Act, The Electric Lighting—Henry Cunynghame, 117
  • Asbestos Machinery—Asbestos, 592
  • “ Austral,” The Loss of the—Justice, 201
  • Automatic Primer for Pumps—George Valentine, F.C.S.
  • Bates’s Hydrometer—Joseph Long, 507
  • Beams, Strength of Cast-Iron—F. S. H., 84
  • Bill, The New Patent—Thomas Moy, 449
  • Board of Trade Surveyors and the Land Boiler Act—Justice, 7
  • Boiler E:s^plosions—Assap, 507
  • Boilers, Non-Conducting Coverings for—W. J. Bird, 201
  • Boilers, Non-Conducting Coverings for — A. Haacke and Co., 201, 223
  • Boilers, Non-Conducting Coverings for—Toope’s Asbestos Covering Co., 177
  • Brush System of Electric Lighting, The—B. C., 201
  • Cable Tramways—An Engineer, 607
  • Cake Manufacture, Oil—W. D. G., 559
  • Cast-Iron Beams, Strength of—F. S. IL, 84
  • Channel Tunnel, The—John Mackenzie, 65
  • Circulation in Marine Boiler’s—W. B., 245
  • Coke, The Manufacture of—Henry Simon, 418
  • Compound Locomotive—A. Mallet, 607
  • Compound Winding of Field Magnets—E. De- roziers, 607
  • Condensers, Surface—James Johnston, 344
  • Condensing Engine Problem, A—A. Bardnor, 418
  • Corrugated Flues—Inquirer, 391
  • Cost of Electric Lighting, The—George Forbes, 151
  • Cost of Electric Lighting, The—St. G. Lane Fox, i 65 1
  • Cost of Incandescent Lighting—Henry Cunyng- hame, 200
  • Coverings for Boilers, Non-Conducting—W. J. Bird, 201
  • Coverings for Boilers, Non-Conducting — A. Haacke and Co., 201, 223
  • Coverings for Boilers, Non-Conducting—Toope’s Asbestos Covering Co., 177
  • Creosote Machinery—Creosote, 84
  • Curling Machinery, Horsehair—Lewis Olrick and Co., 129
  • Direct Process, Siemens’—James Davis, 6, 371 Distribution, Electrical—Lucien GaulardandJ.
  • Dixon Gibbs, 223 j
  • District Bailway, Ventilation of the—Anti-Hum- I bug, 273 •
  • District Bailway, Ventilation of the—S. T. Vincent, 273 j
  • Dressing Leather, Machine for—Henrv Binsse, 151
  • Duplex Induction Machines—W. Holtz, 116
  • Dynamo Machine, The Ferranti—Ferranti, Thompson, and Ince, 300
  • Dynamo Machines, Self-Begulating — Paget Higgs, 65
  • Electric Light Company, The Hammond—Philip ! A. Latham, 464 '
  • Electric Lighting—Alternate Current, 419 !
  • Electric Lighting—B. G. Armstrong, 245 '
  • Electric Lighting with Accumulators—T. M. Collet, 464
  • Electric Lighting Act, The—Henry Cunynghame, 117
  • Electric Lighting, The Brush System of—R. C., 201
  • Electric Lighting, The Cost of—George Forbes, 151
  • Electric Lighting, The Cost of—St. G. Lane Fox,65
  • Electric Lighting of Nottingham, The—Civis, 464
  • Electric Lighting and Vegetation—Killingworth Hedges, 84
  • Eleotric Motor—G. R., 465
  • Electric Railway, The Port Rush—Observer, 449
  • Electrical Distribution—Lucien Gaulard and J.
  • Dixon Gibbs, 223
  • Electrical Notes—David Solomons, 559
  • “Engine, An Experimental”—Robert H. Smith, 223
  • Engineering and Theology—An Engineer, 129
  • Engines, Gas—Crossley Brothers, 391
  • Engines, Traction, for Town Use—R. F. Martineau, 391
  • Exhausters, Gas, and Engine—W. J. E., 465
  • Expansion Gear, Hornsby’s—J. T. N., 321
  • Explosions, Boiler—Assap, 507
  • Ferranti Dynamo Machine, The—Ferranti, Thompson, and Ince, 300
  • Ferroux Rock Drill, The—K., 419
  • Field Magnets, Compound Winding of—E. De- roziers, 607
  • Filter Beds, Sea Sand in—A. B., 485
  • Firedamp and Escaped Gas Indicator, A—1. A. Longden, 449
  • Firedamp and Escaped Gas Indicator, A—W. L. Thompson, 371
  • Flues, Corrugated—Inquirer, 391
  • “ Fulda,” S.S.—Clyde Engineer, 223, 273
  • “ Fulda,” s.s.—Didymus, 223, 300
  • Furnaces, Piat’s—W. M. Hutchings, 177
  • Gas Engines—Crosslej’ Brothers, S91
  • Gas Exhausters and Engine—W. J. E., 465
  • Gas Explosion in a Steam Cylinder—John G. Cameron, 273
  • Gas from Mineral Oil—C. Vicarino, 418
  • Gas from ^lineral Oids—An Engineer, 200
  • Gas from ^lineral Oils—Rogers Brothers, 300
  • Glass Blowing Machines—Philip A. Latham, 371
  • Gordon Machine, Incandescent Lighting bj' the —IL Cunynghame, 218
  • Hammond Electric Light Company, The—Philip A. Latham, 464
  • Hoist for Trains, Hydraulic—Clark and Standfield, 65
  • Hoist for Trains, Hydraulic—J. E. Jordan, 41
  • Hornsby’s Expansion Gear—J. T. N., 321
  • Horsehair Curling Machinery— Lewis Olrick and Co., 129
  • Hot Blast Stoves—E. A. Cowper, 485
  • Hot Blast Stoves—W. Hawdon, 507
  • Hydrometer, Bates’s—Joseph Long, 507
  • Incandescence Lamps—R. E. Crompton, 592
  • Incandescence Lighting, Cost of—Henry Cunynghame, 200
  • Incandescence Lighting by the Gordon Machine —H. Cunynghame, 218
  • Indian Public Works Department—A.M.LC.E., 245
  • Indian Public Works Department—IL G. Mac- kinney,129
  • Indicator, A Firedamp and Escaped Gas—1. A. Longden,449
  • Indicator, A Firedamp and Escaped Gas—W. L. Thompson, 371
  • Induction Machine, Duplex—W. Holtz, 116
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s—A. E., 223, 449
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s—T. W. Hollick, 300
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s—L. Mills, 300
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst—J. Quick, 245
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s — Siegmund Raudnitz, 201
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s—A. J. Walter, 245
  • Induction Machine, Wimshurst’s—James Wimshurst, 245
  • Lamps, Incandescence—R. E. Crompton, 592
  • Land Boiler Act and the Board of Trade Surveyors—Justice, 7
  • Law, Patent—Dynamo, 465
  • Laws, Patent—Progress, 370, 418
  • Leather-Dressing Machine—Heiiry Binsse, 151
  • Lifeboats, Timmis and Hodgson’s—J. Gillaird, 84
  • Lighting, Electric—Alternate Current, 419
  • Lighting, Electric—R. G. Armstrong, 245
  • Locomotive, Compound—A. Mallet, 607
  • Locomotive Working — Thomas Urquhart, M.I.M.E., 176
  • Locomotives, Tunnel—A. Brunner, 151
  • London and Eastbourne Railway—D. K. Clark, 418
  • Loss of the “ Austral,” The—Justice, 201
  • Machinery, Asbestos—Asbestos, 592
  • Machinery, Creosote—Creosote, 84
  • Machinery, Rivet’Making—Rivet, 485
  • Machines, Glass Blowing —Philip A. Latham, 371
  • Manufacture of Coke, The—Henry Simon, 418
  • Marine Boilers, Circulation in—W. B., 245
  • Mineral Oil, Gas from—C. Vicarino, 418
  • Mineral Oils, Gas from—An Engineer, 2C0
  • Mineral Oils, Gas from—Rogers Brothers, SCO
  • Motor, Electric—G. R., 465
  • Notes, Electrical—David Solomons, 559
  • Notes from South Africa—P. France, 221
  • Nottingham, The Electric Lighting of — Civis, 4G4
  • Oil Cake Manufacture—W. D. G., 559
  • Patent Bill, The New—Thomas Moy, 449
  • Patent Law, Dynamo—465
  • Patent Laws—Progress, 370, 418
  • Piat’s Furnaces—W. M. Hutchings, 177
  • Pits, Soaking for Steel Ingots—Geo. J. Snelus, 243
  • Port Rush Electric Railway, The—Observer, 449
  • Preserving Timber—Enquirer, 344
  • Problem, A Condensing Engine—A. Bardnor, 418
  • Public Works Department, The Indian— A.M.I.C.E., 245
  • Public Works Department, Indian—H. G. Mackinney,129
  • Pumps, Automatiic Primer for—George Valentine, F.C.S., 176
  • Pumps, Sand—Sand, 465 ?
  • Railway, The London and Eastbourne—D. K. Clark, 418
  • Railway, The Vienna Elevated—Loco. Engineer, 129
  • River Thames below London Bridge, Tunnel Railway under the—Maynard Cooke, 245
  • Rivet Making Machinery—Rivet, 485
  • Rock Drill, The Ferroux—K., 419
  • Sand Pumps—Sand, 465
  • Sea Sand in Filter Beds—A. B., 485
  • Self-Regulating Dynamo Machines—Paget Higgs, 65
  • Siemens’ Direct Process—James Davis, 6, 371
  • Soaking Pits for Steel Ingots—Geo. J. Snelus, 245
  • South Africa, Notes from—P. France, 221
  • South Africa, Steam Fire Engines in—Merryweather and Sons, 273
  • Theology and Engineering—An Engineer, 129
  • Timber, Preserving—Enquirer, 344
  • Timmis and Hodgson’s Life-Boats—J. Gillaird, 84
  • Traction Engines for Town Use—R. F. Martineau, 291
  • Trains, Hydraulic Hoist for—Clark and Stand- field, 65
  • Trains, Hydraulic Hoist for—J. E. Jordan, 41
  • Trains, The Speed of—Frederick Steiner, C.E., 151
  • Tramways—G. W. Parrett, 223
  • Tramways, Cable—An Engineer, 607
  • Tramways, Wire Rope—W. Eppelsheimer, 592
  • Tunnel, The Channel—John Mackenzie, 65
  • Tunnel Locomotives—A. Brunner, 151
  • Tunnel Roadway under the River Thames below London Bridge—Maynard Cooke, 245
  • Vegetation and Electric Light—Killing worth Hedges, 84
  • Ventilation of the District Railway—Anti-Humbug, 273
  • Ventilation of the District Railway—S. T. Vincent, 273
  • Vienna, Elevated Railway, The—Loco. Engineer, 129
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine — A. E., 223, 449
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine—T. W. Hollick, 300
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine—L. Mills, 300
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine—J. Quick, 245
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine — Siegmund Baudnitz, 201
  • Wimshurst’s Induction Machine—A. J. Walter, 245
  • Wimshurst Induction Machine—James Wims- hurst, 245 .
  • Wire Rope Tramways—W. Eppelsheimer, 592
  • Working, Locomotive — Thomas Urquhart, M.I.M.E., 176

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