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Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1884 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

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Illustrations

  • Air Spacing; British Naval Gunnery, 135
  • Alarm, Fire, Bright’s Electrical, 149, 150
  • Alarm, Napoli’s Electric, 74
  • Albini Gun Mounting, The, 71
  • Alhambra Theatre, The ; Girder over Stage, 540
  • Alignment, Horizontal, 319
  • Amalgamating Silver Ore, 518
  • American and English Fishing Vessels, 31
  • Ammeter, Ayrton and Perry’s, 544
  • Amsler’s Planimeter with Halpin’s Locking Gear, 141
  • Anthracite Coal Breaker, Details of, 309
  • Arc Lamp, Clark and Bowman’s Electric, 77
  • Argentine Government, Torpedo Boat for the, 163
  • Armament of Torpedo Boats, The, 94, 95
  • Armour, Cast-Iron, Experiments on, 289
  • Armour for Ships, 224
  • Asquith’s Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing Machine, 7
  • Automatic Brake Details, Westinghouse, 140
  • Aveling and Porter’s Six-Horse Road Locomotive with Spring Wheels, 181
  • Ayrton and Perry’s Ammeter, 544
  • Bagnall’s Locomotive and Car for Portable Railway, 330
  • Balance, Hughes’s Magnetic, 131
  • Balakhani, near Baku, Nobel’s Pumping Well at, 296
  • Ball Turning Machine, Wilkinson and Lister’s, 392
  • Band Saw for Cutting Iron, Massey’s, 239
  • Band Saw Sharpening Machine, Rasmussen and Sons’, 466
  • Bar, The River Mersey, Proposed Dredging, 433 Battery, Daniell, on the KohlfUrst System, 51 Beam, Concentrated and Distributed Loads
  • Fixed on a, 513
  • Bell and Co.’s Rope Pulley Friction Brake, 501
  • Bell, Redon’s Electric, 14
  • Belt Fastener, Moxon’s, 408
  • Belt Gear for Travelling Crane, Fielding and Platt’s, 523
  • Bending and Forging Press for Angle Irons, Berry’s, 427
  • Bismarck Bridge over the Missouri River ; Northern Pacific Railroad, 34, 39, 88, 89, 122, 123
  • Blast Furnace Economy, 111
  • Block System, Rodary’s, 73
  • Blow-Pipe Burners, Fletcher’s, 466
  • Boase and Miller’s Water Cooling Apparatus, 393
  • Boat, Derrick, for the Bismarck Bridge, 123
  • Boat Gun, The Hotchkiss 37-millimetre, 94, 95 Boat, Railway Ferry, Edwards and Symes’s, 430 , Boat, Torpedo, for the Argentine Government, 163
  • Boat, Torpedo, for the Russian Government, 162 Boats, Torpedo, The Armament of, 94, 95
  • Boats, Torpedo, Yarrow and Company’s, 49, 50, 80, 85, 118, 119, 143, 162,163, 214
  • Boiler, Burrell’s Launch, 312
  • Boiler Explosions in 1883 ; E. B. Marten’s Annual Report, 272, 273
  • Boiler, Steam, Hardingham’s Sectional, 30
  • Boiler and Triple Expansion Engines of the s.s. “Isle of Dursey,” 184, 188
  • Boilers and Compound Engines of the s.s. “ Hunstanton,” “ Godiva,” “Stokesley,” &c., Westgarth, English, and Company’s, 380, 381, 405, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Boilers and Engines of the s.s. “Churchill,” 2, 3
  • Boilers and Engines of the s.s. “Normandie,” 65, 103 f
  • Boilers, Forced Draught for, 313
  • Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing Machine, Asquith’s Horizontal, 7
  • Boring Machine, Kendall and Gent’s, 115
  • Bornhardt’s Mine Exploder, 14
  • Boston, U.S.A., Electric Lighting Station, 564,565
  • Brake, Bell and Co.’s Rope Pulley Friction, 501
  • Brake Details, Westinghouse Automatic, 140
  • Brake, The Prony, 373
  • Breaker, Anthracite Coal, Details of, 309
  • Breech Piece, The; British Naval Gunnery, 4
  • Breechloading Gun, Phillips’s, 175
  • Breechloading Guns, British Naval, 28
  • Brickmaking and Pressing Machines, Johnson’s, 548
  • Bridge, The Bismarck, over the Missouri River;
  • Northern Pacific Railroad,’34,39,88,89,122,123
  • Bridge, The Cobden Free, Southampton, 6,10
  • Bridge, The Monongahela, 395
  • Bright’s Electrical Fire Alarm, 149,150
  • British .Naval Gunnery ;
  • A Tube, 4
  • Air Spacing, 135
  • British Naval Gunnery—continued
  • Albini Gun Mounting, The, 71
  • Alignment, Horizontal, 319
  • Armour for Ships 224
  • B Coil or Belt, 4
  • B Tube, 4
  • Breech Piece, The, 4
  • Building up the Gun, 4
  • Bursting Shells, Means of; Fuzes, 180
  • Case Shot, 136
  • Construction of Guns, 4
  • Dangerous Space, 552
  • Effect of Fire, 552
  • Elswick Compressor, The, 72
  • Fastenings for Wrought-Iron Plates, 224
  • Fuzes, Percussion, 180
  • Gun Mountings, 71
  • Hydraulic Recoil Press, The, 73
  • Loading, Method of, 320
  • Longitudinal Splitting Force, 1, 2
  • Mounting Guns, 71, 269, 270
  • Palliser Shell, The, 136
  • Powders used in the Service, 135
  • Projectile, Motion of a, 182
  • Projectiles, 136
  • Rotating Shells, Means of, 180
  • Service Buffer, The, 72
  • Shrapnel Shell, 136
  • Sights, 26, 320
  • System of Breechloading Guns used in the Service, 28
  • Training Arrangements, 7?
  • Trunnion Ring, 4
  • Venting, 26
  • Britton’s Steam Steering Gear, 141
  • Brown Brothers and Co.’s Hydraulic Machinery on Shipboard, 335, 338, 356, 357, 360
  • Buffer, The Service, 72
  • Burners, Fletcher’s Blow-Pipe, 466
  • Burrell and Sons’ Compound Semi-Portable Engine, 127
  • Burrell’s Launch Boiler, 312
  • Bursting Shells, Means of, 180
  • Canadian Pacific Railroad, Plan of the, 288
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, 61* 93, 199, 364, 433
  • Canet’s Apparatus for Launching Torpedoes, 230 Capstan, Hydraulic, Brown Brothers and Company’s Direct-Acting, 357
  • Car and Locomotive for Portable Railway, Bagnall’s, 330
  • Carbon Filter, Improved, 144
  • Careme and Houzeau’s Automatic Interrupter, 281
  • Carson’s Excavating Plant, 246, 247
  • Case Shot, 136
  • Caspian ; Map of Petroleum Region, 171
  • Cast-Iron Armour, Experiments on, 289
  • Centrifugal Pump, Simpson’s; West Surrey Water Works, 137
  • “ Churchill,” s.s., Hall, Russell, and Co.’s, 2, 3 Clark and Bowman’s Electric Arc Lamp, 77 Cleaning Hot Blast Stoves, Gun for, 369 Clocks, Electric, 52
  • Coal Breaker, Anthracite, Details of, 309
  • Cobden Free Bridge, Woodall’s, 6,10
  • Coke Oven, The Jameson, 43
  • Compound Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “ Hunstanton,” “ Godiva,” “ Stokesley,” &c., Westgarth, English, and Company’s, 380, 381, 435, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Compound Engines of H.M.S. “ Handy,” Ross and Duncan’s, 526
  • Compound Engines of thes.s. “Normandie,” 65, 103
  • Compound Engines of the Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” Elder and Company’s, 496
  • Compound Engines, Vertical, for Driving Dynamo Machines, 102
  • Compound Engines, The Willans, 76, 77
  • Compound Locomotives ; Section of the London and North-Western Railway between Euston and Carlisle, 107
  • Compound Semi-Portable Engine, Burrell and Sons, 127
  • Compressor, The Elswick, 72
  • Concentrated and Distributed Loads Fixed on a Beam, 513
  • Condenser, Lagarde’s, 281
  • Condenser for Tramway Engines, Honigman’s, 53 Construction of Guns ; British Naval Gunnery, 4 Continuous Current Dynamo, Gramme Multipolar, 276
  • Controlling the Speed of Steam Engines, 431,432
  • Cooling Apparatus, Water, Boaseand Miller’s, 393 Corliss Apparatus, The Proell, 250
  • Corrugated Disc Pulleys, Hall’s, 392
  • Counter for Gas Meters, Harding’s, 284
  • Counter, Kempe and Ferguson’s Revolution, 426
  • Crane, Overhead Travelling, Fielding and Platt’s, 522, 523
  • Crane, Sixty-Ton, at Rotterdam, 308, 309, 316
  • Cranes for Steel Works, Hydraulic, 166
  • Cropping and Shearing Machine, Rushworth and Company’s, 404
  • Crosby Indicator, The, 185
  • Cross Curves of Stability, 334
  • Cupola and Receiver, Stewart’s, 56
  • Current Meters, Testing, 467
  • Current and Potential Indicators, Kapp and
  • Crompton’s, 193
  • Curves of Stability, Cross, 334
  • Cut-off Gear, Proell’s, 250
  • Cutting Iron, Massey’s Band Saw for, 239
  • Cutting-off Machine, Richards and Co.’s, 447
  • Dangerous Space ; British Naval Gunnery, 552
  • Daniell Battery on the Kohlfurst System, 51 Delivery Tap, An Intermittent, 392 Demagnetising Watches, Maxim’s Apparatus
  • for, 368
  • Dennis Lock Furniture, The, 481
  • DepOt for Petroleum at Tsaritsin, South Russia, Nobel Brothers’, 259
  • Deprez’s Electric Pressure Indicator, 109
  • Derrick Boat for the Bismarck Bridge, 123
  • Detachable Tool Points, 423
  • Details of Anthracite Coal Breaker, 309
  • Details of the Gaskill Pumping Engine, 206,207,210
  • Details of Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, 292, 293
  • Details of Sixty-Ton Swing Crane at Rotterdam, 308, 309, 316
  • Diaphragm and Wedge Photometer A, 43
  • Disc Pulleys, Hall’s Corrugated, 392
  • Distilling Apparatus, Provand’s, 476, 477
  • Double-Barrelled Guns and Rifles, 393
  • Double Expansion Pistons, Maclaine’s, 43
  • Draught for Boilers, Forced, 313
  • Drawing Office, Electric Light in the, 456
  • Dredging the Bar of the River Mersey, 433
  • Digester, Knowles’s, 203
  • Drilling, Boring, and Surfacing Machine, Asquith’s Horizontal, 7
  • Drop Lubricator, Schbnheyder’s Visible, 324
  • Dworak’s Sound Radiometer, 436
  • Dynamo, Ganz’s, 428
  • Dynamo, Gramme Multipolar Continuous, 276
  • Dynamo, Matthews’s, 167
  • Dynamo, Testing, 373, 384, 426, 427
  • Dynamo, Vertical Compound Engine for Driving, 102
  • Dynamometer, The Morin, 373
  • Dynamometer, Rieter’s, 500
  • Dynamometer, Tatham’s, 560
  • Dynamometric Wagon, 109
  • Eccentric, Tripier’s Spherical, 481
  • Economy, Blast Furnace, 111
  • Edwards and Symes’s Railway Ferry Boat, 430
  • Effect of Fire ; British Naval Gunnery, 552
  • Elder and Company’s Compound Engines of the
  • Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” 496
  • Electric Alarm, Napoli’s, 74
  • Electric Apparatus for Working Railways, 74
  • Electric Arc Lamp, Clark and Bowman’s, 77
  • Electric Bell, Redon’s, 14
  • Electric Clocks, 52
  • Electric Governor, The Westinghouse, 535
  • Electric Governor, Willans’s, 153
  • Electric Governors for Steam Engines, 182
  • Electric Gun, Pieper’s, 14
  • Electric Illumination, Hochhausen Systems of,
  • 26,27, 28, 126, 222
  • Electric Light in the Drawing Office, 456
  • Electric Light on Shipboard, Siemens Brothers’ Fittings for, 342
  • Electric Light, The Swan and Edison, at the Health Exhibition, 572, 573
  • Electric Lighting :
  • Dynamo, Ganz’s, 428
  • Dynamo, Gramme Multipolar Continuous Current, 276
  • Dynamo, Matthews’s, 167
  • Dynamo with Parsons’s High-Speed Engine, 226, 227
  • Dynamos, Testing, 373, 384, 426, 427
  • Dynamos, Vertical Compound Engine for Driving, 102
  • Electric Arc Lamp, Clark and Bowman’s, 77
  • Electric Illumination, Hochhausen’s Systems of, 26, 27, 28, 126,222
  • Electric Light in the Drawing Office, 456
  • Electric Lighting—continued.
  • Electric Lighting Station at Boston, U.S.A., 564, 565
  • Electric Projectors on Board Yachts, 535
  • Fittings for Electric Light on Shipboard, 342
  • Indicator, Kapp and Crompton’s Current and Potential, 193
  • Swan and Edison Electric Light at the Health Exhibition, 572, 573
  • Switch Board ; Boston Electric Lighting Station, 565
  • Vienna Electrical Exhibition {See Exhibition, The Vienna Electrical)
  • Electric Pressure Indicator, Deprez’s, 109
  • Electrical Exhibition, The Philadelphia, 888
  • Electrical Fire Alarm, Bright’s, 149, 150
  • Elswick Compressor, The, 72
  • Engine, Burrell and Sons’ Compound SemiPortable, 127
  • Engine Driving Dynamo, Parsons’s High-Speed, 226, 227
  • Engine and Dynamo, Matthews’s Three-Cylinder, 167
  • Engine, Gaskill Pumping, Details of the, 2C6, 207, 210
  • Engine Governor, Ganz’s Steam, 57
  • Engine Governor, Tangye’s, 541
  • Engine, Heenan and Froude’s Tower Spherical, 201, 202, 251, 408
  • Engine Lathes, Grant and Bogert’s 24-inch and 26-inch, 504
  • Engine for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Merryweather’s, 231
  • Engine, Tangye’s Wall, 519
  • Engine, Vertical Compound, for Driving Dynamo Machines, 102
  • Engine, The Willans Compound, 76, 77
  • Engine Works, The Otto Gas, Manchester, 136
  • Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “ Churchill,” 2, 3
  • Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “ Normandie,” 65, 103
  • Engines, Compound, and Boilers, of the s.s. “Hunstanton,” “Godiva,” “Stokesley,” &c.. Westgarth, English, and Company’s, 380, 381, 405, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Engines, Compound, of H.M.S. u Handy,” Ross and Duncan’s, 526
  • Engines, Compound, of the s.s. “ Normandie,” 65, 103
  • Engines, Compound, of the Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” Elder and Company’s, 496
  • Engines, Indicator Gear for Oscillating, 18
  • Engines, Oscillating, Piston Path of, 143
  • Engines (Robertson’s System) of the Steam Yacht “ Rosalind,” 251, 254
  • Engines, Steam, Controlling the Speed of, 431,432
  • Engines, Triple Expansion, and Boilers of the s.s. “ Isle of Dursey,” 184, 188
  • Engines, Triple Expansion ; Diagrams, 523 ‘
  • Engines, Tramway, Honigman’s Condenser for, 53
  • English and American Fishing Vessels, 31
  • English’s Valve Gear, 284
  • Excavating Plant, Carson’s, 246, 247
  • Exhibition, International Health, Plan of, 409
  • Exhibition, The Philadelphia Electrical, 388
  • ^hibition, The Vienna Electrical :
  • Bornhardt’s Mine Exploder, 14
  • Military Telegraphs, 13
  • Pieper’s Electric Gun, 14
  • Posts and Telegraphs, the French Ministry of:
  • Condenser, Lagarde’s, 281
  • Indicator, The Grassi and Beau, 2§0
  • Inking Morse Receivers, New Systems of, 221 Interrupter, Careme and Houzeau’s 281 Maps of the Pneumatic Systems of Paris, 159 Miscellaneous Apparatus, 281
  • Morse Duplex Installation, M. Sieur’s, 221
  • Radiophonic Apparatus, Mercadier’f, 281
  • Relay, Marcillac’s, 280
  • Submarine Lines, Relays for, 280
  • Telephone, Testu’s, 281
  • Testing Instruments, 281
  • Translating Relay, Hequet’s, 280
  • Voltascope and Voltameter, Marcillac’s, 281
  • Railway Exhibits:
  • Daniell Battery on the Kohlftirst System, 51 Dynamometric Wagon, 109
  • Electric Apparatus for Working Railways, 74
  • Electric Clocks, 52
  • Electric Pressure Indicator, Deprez’s, 109
  • Electric Railway Signals, 51
  • Intercommunication in Trains, 52
  • Leopolder Water Level Regulator, 51
  • Lightning Discharger, KohlfUrst’s, 51
  • Napoli’s Electric Alarm, 74
  • Rodary’s Block System, 73
  • Exhibition, The Vienna Electrical—wntinuecL Telephones:
  • KJower-Bell, The, 14
  • Redon’s Electric Bell, 14
  • Wreden’s Microphonic Transmitters, 14
  • Torpedo Service, 13
  • Exhibition, The Wolverhampton, 532
  • Expansion Engines, Triple ; Diagrams, 523
  • Experiments on Cast-Iron Armour, 289
  • Exploder, Bornhardt’s Mine, 14
  • Explosions, Boiler, in 1883; E. B. Marten’s Annual Report, 272, 273
  • Extension, Railway, The Metropolitan, 508, 509
  • Fastener, Moxon’sBelt, 408
  • Fastener, Railway Wagon Sheet, 153
  • Fastenings for Wrought-Iron Plates, 224
  • Ferguson’s Mechanical Paradox, 18
  • Ferry Boat, Railway, Edwards and Symes’s, 430 Fielding and Platt’s Overhead Travelling Crane, 522,523
  • Filter, Improved Carbon, 144
  • Filters, Thames, at the Hydraulic Power Company’s Works, 331
  • Fire Alarm, Bright’s Electric, 149, 150
  • Fire Brigade, The Metropolitan, Merry weather’s Engine for, 231
  • Fishing Vessels, English and American, 31
  • Fittings for Electric Light on Shipboard, 342
  • Fletcher’s Blow-Pipe Burners, 466
  • Forced Draught for Boilers, 313
  • Forging and Bending Press for Angle Irons, Berry’s, 427
  • Free Bridge, The Cobden, Southampton, 6, 10
  • Friction Brake, Rope Pulley, Bell and Company’s, 501
  • Furnace Economy, Blast, 111
  • Furnace, Summers’s Heating, 532
  • Furniture, Lock, The Dennis, 481
  • Fuzes, Percussion, 180
  • Ganz’s Dynamo, 428
  • Ganz’s Steam Engine Governor, 57
  • Gardner Machine Guns, Single-Barrel, Two-Barrel, and Five-Barrel, 144, 145
  • Gas Engine Works, The Otto, Manchester, 136
  • Gas Meters, Harding’s Counter for, 284
  • Gaskill Pumping Engine, Saratoga, N.Y., U.S.A., Details of the, 206, 207, 210
  • Gatling Gun, The, 352, 353
  • Gear, Belt, for Travelling Crane, Fielding and Platt’s, 523
  • Gear, Britton’s Steam Gearing, 141
  • Gear, English’s Valve, 284
  • Gear, Indicator, Oscillating Engines for, 18
  • Gear for Lathes, Reversing, 559
  • Gear, Proell’s Cut-off, 250
  • Gear, Steam Impulse, Yarrow and Company’s Torpedo Boat with, 214
  • Gearing for Lathes, Overhead, 200, 201
  • Geodesy, On the Mathematics of, 252
  • Girder over the Stage of the Royal Alhambra Theatre, 540
  • “Godiva,” “Hunstanton,” “Stokesley,” &c., s.s., Westgarth, English, and Company’s Compound Engines and Boilers of the, 380, 881, 405, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Goods Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, Worsdell’s, 292, 293
  • Governor, Ganz’s Steam Engine, 57
  • Governor, Knowles’s Supplementary, 432
  • Governor, Tangye’s, 541
  • Governor, The Westinghouse Electric, 535
  • Governor, Willans’s Electric, 153
  • Governors for Steam Engines, Electric, 182
  • Gower-Bell Telephone, The, 14
  • Gramme Multipolar Continuous Current Dynamo,
  • Grant and Bogert’s 24-inch and 26-inch Engine Lathes, 504
  • Grapnel, Jamieson’s, 174
  • Gruson’s Cast-Iron Armour, Experiments on, 289
  • Gun, Building up the ; British Naval Gunnery, 4 Gun for Cleaning Hot-Blast Stoves, 369
  • Gun, The Gatling, 352, 353
  • Gun, The Hotchkiss 37-millimetre, 94, 95
  • Gun Mounting, The Albini, 71
  • Gun Mountings, 71
  • Gun, Phillips’s Breechloading, 175
  • Gun, Pieper’s Electric, 14
  • Gun Practice at Sea, 213
  • Guns, Construction of; British Naval Gunnery, 4
  • Guns, Gardner Machine, Single-Barrel, Two-Barrel, and Five-Barrel, 144, 145
  • Guns, Mounting, 269, 270
  • Guns and Rifles, Double-Barrelled, 393
  • Guns used in the Service, Breechloading, System of ; British Naval Gunnery, 28
  • Hall, Russell, and Company’s s.s. “Churchill,” 2, 3
  • Hall’s Corrugated Disc Pulleys, 392
  • Hall’s Refrigerating Machine at the Health Exhibition, 561
  • Halpin’s Locking Gear for Amsler’s Planimeter, 141
  • Hammer, Player’s Pneumatic Power, 544, 545
  • “Handy,” H.M.S., Ross and Duncan’s Compound Engines of, 526
  • Harbour, Proposed Napier, New Zealand, 322
  • Harbours of Refuge, Tees Bay, 472
  • Harding’s Counter for Gas Meters, 284
  • Harding’s Speed Indicator, 426
  • Hardingham’s Sectional Steam Boiler, 30
  • Health Exhibition, International, Plan of the, 409
  • Heenan and Froude’s Tower Spherical Engine, 201, 202, 251, 408
  • Heinrichs’s Electrical Testing Works, 384
  • Hequet’s Translating Relay, 280
  • High-Speed Engine, Parsons’s, 226, 227
  • Hochhausen Systems of Electric Illumination, 26, 27, 28, 126, 222
  • Hoist, Stannah’s Safety, 324
  • Holdfast Lock Furniture, The Dennis, 481
  • Honigman’s Condenser for Tramway Engines,53
  • Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing Machine, Asquith’s, 7
  • Horizontal Boring Machine, Kendall and Gent’s, 115
  • Hot-Blast Stoves, Gun for Cleaning, 369
  • Hotchkiss 37-mill. Torpedo Boat Gun, 94, 95
  • “ Hunstanton,” “ Godiva,” “ Stokesley,” tec., s.s., Westgarth, English, and Company’s Compound Engines and Boilers of the, 380, 381, 405, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Hughes’s Magnetic Balance, 131
  • Hydraulic Capstan, Brown Brothers and Company’s Direct-Acting, 357
  • Hydraulic Cranes for Steel Works, 166
  • Hydraulic Machinery on Shipboard, Brown
  • Brothers and Company’s, 335, 338, 356, 357, 360
  • Hydraulic Power Company’s Works, Thames Filters at the, 331
  • Hydraulic Recoil Press, The, 73
  • Illumination, Electric, Hochhausen Systems of,
  • 26, 27, 28, 126, 222
  • Indicator, The Crosby, 185
  • Indicator, Deprez’s Electric Pressure, 109
  • Indicator Gear for Oscillating Engines, 18
  • Indicator, The Grassi and Beau, 280
  • Indicator, Harding’s Speed, 416
  • Indicator, Kapp and Crompton’s Current and Potential, 193
  • Indicator, Young’s Speed, 427
  • Inking for Morse Receivers, New Systems of, 221
  • Intercommunication in Trains, 52
  • Intermittent Delivery Tap, An, 392
  • International Health Exhibition, Plan of the, 409
  • Interrupter, Careme and Houzeau’s, 281
  • Iron and Steel, On the Physical Condition of, 131 “ Isle of Dursey,” s.s., Triple Expansion Engines
  • and Boiler of the, 184, 188
  • Isler’s Improved Turnstile, 523
  • Jameson Coke Oven, The, 43
  • Jamieson’s Grapnel, 174
  • Johnson’s Brickmaking and Pressing Machines, 548
  • Jones and Bamber’s “ Sun” Knife Cleaner, 565
  • Kapp and Crompton’s Current and Potential Indicators, 193
  • Kempe and Ferguson’s Electrical Revolution Counter, 426
  • Kendall and Gent’s Horizontal Boring Machine, 115
  • Klose’s Speed Recorder for Locomotives, 98, 99
  • Knife Cleaner, The “ Sun,” 565
  • Knowles’s Digester, 203
  • Knowles’s Supplementary Governor, 452
  • “ Lady Torfrida,” Steam Yacht, Elder and Company’s Compound Engines of the, 496
  • Lagarde’s Condenser, 281
  • Lamp, Clark and Bowman’s Electric Arc, 77
  • Lathe for Rifling Rolls for Mills, 268
  • Lathes, Engine, 23, 24
  • Lathes, Engine, Grant and Bogert’s 24-inch and 26-inch, 504
  • Lathes, Overhead Gearing for, 200, 201
  • Lathes, Reversing Gear for, 559
  • Launch Boiler, Burrell’s, 312
  • Launching Torpedoes, Canet’s Apparatus for, 230
  • Leopolder Water Level Regulator, 51
  • Lighting, Electric :
  • Dynamo, Ganz’s, 428
  • Dynamo, Gramme Multipolar Continuous Current, 276
  • Dynamo, Matthews’s, 167
  • Dynamo with Parsons’s High-Speed Engine, 226, 227
  • Dynamos, Testing, 373, 384, 426, 427
  • Dynamos, Vertical Compound Engine for Driving, 102
  • Electric Arc Lamp, Clark and Bowman’s, 77
  • Electric Illumination, Hochhausen’s Systems of, 26, 27, 28, 126,222
  • Electric Light in the Drawing Office, 456
  • Electric, Light, on Shipboard, Siemens Brothers’, Fittings for, 342
  • Electric Lighting Station at Boston, U.S.A., 564, 565
  • Electric Projectors on Board Yachts, 535
  • Electrical Exhibition, The Philadelphia, 388
  • Fittings for Electric Light on Shipboard, 342 Heinrichs’s Electrical Testing Works, 384 Swan and Edison Electric Light at the Health
  • Exhibition, 572, 573
  • Switch Board; Boston Electric Lighting Station, 565
  • Vienna Electrical Exhibition (See Exhibition^ The Vienna Electrical)
  • Lightning Discharger, KohlfUrst’s System, 51
  • Loading Guns, Method of, 320
  • Loads Fixed on a Beam, Concentrated and Distributed, 513
  • Lock Furniture, The Dennis, 481
  • Locking Gear, Halpin’s, Amsler’s Planimeter with, 141
  • Locomotive and Car for Portable Railway, Bagnall’s, 330
  • Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, Worsdell’s, 292, 293
  • Locomotive with Spring Wheels, Aveling and Porter’s Six-Horse, 181
  • Locomotive, Tramway, 454, 455, 458
  • Locomotives, Klose’s Speed Recorder for, 98, 99
  • Longitudinal Splitting Force ; British Naval Gunnery, 1, 2
  • Lubricator, Schbnheyder’s Visible Drop, 324 Lucchesini’s Type-Printing Telegraph, 480
  • Machine, Asquith’s Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing, 7
  • Machine, Ball Turning, Wilkinson and Lister’s, 392
  • I Machine Guns, Gardner, Single-Barrel, Two-Barrel, and Five-Barrel, 144, 145
  • Machine, Hall’s Refrigerating, at the Health Exhibition, 561
  • Machine, Horizontal Boring, Kendall and Gent’s 115 ’
  • Machine, Rasmussen and Sons’, Band Saw Sharpening, 466
  • Machine, Richards and Co.’s Cutting-off, 447 Machine, Rushworth and Company’s Shearing and Cropping, 404 8
  • Machine Tools (See Tools, Machine)
  • MS?uvbe’s 434 Preparing Stereotype Plates, Machinery on Shipboard, Brown Brothers and
  • Company s Hydraulic, 335, 338, 356, 357, 360 J^lneS| Johnson’s Brickmaking and Pressing,
  • Maclaine’s Pistons, 43
  • Magnetic Balance, Hughes’s, 131
  • Manchester Ship Canal, The, 61, 93, 199,364,433 Map of Nobel s System of Petroleum Distribution, o/O ’
  • w^o°LtLePDtr0leui?. Begion of the Caspian, 171 Maps of the Pneumatic System of Paris, 159 VIT1inAOa°9S8P0uble Current delays for Submarine
  • uiues, ZoO
  • darcillac’s Voltascope and Voltameter, 281 uargenson’s Tap, 501
  • S4n"J£' Report on Boiler Explosions in -LOCO, Z/Z, Z/o
  • lassey’s Band Saw for Cutting Iron, 239 mathematics of Geodesy, On the, 252 latthews’s Dynamo, 167
  • APParatus f°r Demagnetising Watches,
  • lechanical Paradox, Ferguson’s, 18 tercadier’s Radiophonic Apparatus, 281 [irrrSath„ePs Engine for the Metropolitan Fire ■DLl^cttlu, ZO_L
  • [ersey River, Plan of, 199, 364, 433
  • .eter Tests, Water, A Report on, 489 eters, Gas, Harding’s Counter for, 284 eters, Testing Current, 467
  • Brigade’ Merryweather’s En-
  • Liie, zoi
  • ™op,°!!,ta,n Railway Extension, Plan of the ouo, ouy ’
  • icrophonic Transmitters, Wreden’s 14 ihtary Telegraphs, 13
  • ills, Lathe for Rifling Rolls for, 268
  • Aixine Exploder, Bornhardt’s, 14
  • Missouri River, The Bismarck Bridge over the • Northern Pacific Railroad, 34, 39, 88, 89, 122,’
  • Monongahela Bridge, The, 395
  • Morin Dynamometer, The, 373
  • Morse Installation, Sieur’s Duplex 221
  • Morse Receiver, New Systems of Diking for, 221 Moscrop Engine Recorder, 431 ’
  • Motion of a Projectile, 182
  • Mounting Guns, 269, 270
  • Moxon’s Belt Fastener, 408
  • Multipolar Continuous CurrentDynamo,Gramme
  • Napier Harbour, New Zealand, Proposed 322 Napoli s Electric Alarm, 74 I , 22 Naval Gunnery (See British Naval Gunner,/) N377?4H8 0 6Um W°rkS’ 1711 258) 259’ 29«> 376, “ Normandie,” s.s„ Engines and Boilers of the,
  • ' Oil Regions of South Russia, 171
  • Ore, Silver, Amalgamating, 518
  • Oscillating Engines, Indicator Gear for. 18 Oscillating Engines, Piston Path of, 143 Otto Gas Engine Works, Manchester, The 136 Oven, The Jameson Coke, 43
  • Overhead Gearing for Lathes, 200, 201
  • 522^523Tla,VellinSCra,ne’ 1?ieldin8'and Platt’s, i
  • SeXrn:,d13C6anadian’ °f the’ 288
  • Paradox, Ferguson’s Mechanical, 18
  • Paris Metropolitan Railway Schemes •
  • Plan 1. Ap^royed^Scheme of the Administra-
  • ” o’ ^ministration Scheme, 568
  • ” a le Masson’s Scheme, 568
  • »> 5* ^etellier’s Scheme, 568
  • »> 5. M. Mouton’s Scheme, 568
  • » 6. M. Heuze’s Scheme, 568
  • „ 7, M. Deleourt’s Scheme, 572
  • D ’> r ttB Eeligny’s Scheme, 572
  • Parsons s High-Speed Engine, 226, 227
  • Percussion Fuzes, 180
  • Pet role ^Industry, Russian : 171,258, 259,296, D States, £Petroleum Industries in the United Map of Nobel’s System of Distribution 376 x° e Bro?Jera’ Central Depot at Ore?’ 377 Nobel Brothers’ Depot at Tsaritzin 259 PRn°nf p-1 ° t Pegions of South Russia°171 Plan of Pipe Lines, 258 1
  • Pumping Well at Balakhani, near Baku 296 Purifying Department; Nobel Brothers’’ pJL
  • Works, Baku, 296 tr0’
  • S"eJPhia Electrical Exhibition The 3SR Phi ips s Breechloading Gun, 175 ’ ’ 388
  • Phillips s Double-Barrelled Guns and Rifles 393 Photometer, A Wedge and Diaphragm 43 ’ 93 Physical Condition of Iron and Steel 131 Pieper’s Electric Gun, 14 ’ 131
  • Pinel’s Safety Valve, 417
  • Sl&XK.T.T’11 113
  • '“Kir** Sh*
  • Plan of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, 288
  • Plan of the International Health Exhibition, 409
  • Plan of the Manchester Ship Canal, 61
  • Plan of the Metropolitan Railway Extension, 508, 509
  • Plan of the Missouri River; The Bismarck
  • Bridge, 89
  • Plan of Pipe Lines for Petroleum in South Russia, 258
  • Plan of the River Mersey, 199, 364, 433
  • Plan of the Suez Canal; Manchester Ship Canal, 93
  • Planimeter, Amsler’s, with Halpin’s Locking
  • Gear, 141
  • Plans of Paris Metropolitan Railways, 568, 572
  • Plant, Carson’s Excavating, 246, 247
  • Plates, Stereotype, Sauv6e’s Machinery for Preparing, 434
  • Plates, Wrought Iron, Fastenings for, 224
  • Player’s Pneumatic Power Hammer, 544, 545
  • Pneumatic System of Paris, Maps of the, 159
  • Portable Railways, On, 443 .
  • Potential and Current Indicators, Kapp and
  • Crompton’s, 193
  • Powders used in the Naval Service, 135
  • Practice at Sea, Gun, 213
  • Press for Forging and Bending Angle-Irons,
  • Berry’s, 427
  • Press, The Hydraulic Recoil, 73
  • Press, Roofing Tile, Whitehead and Company’s, 497
  • Pressing and Brickmaking Machines, Johnson’s, 548
  • Proell’s Cut-off Gear, 250
  • Projectile, Motion of a, 182
  • Projectiles, 136
  • Projectors, Electric, on Board Yachts, 535
  • Prony Brake, The, 373
  • Provand’s Distilling Apparatus, 476, 477
  • Pulleys, Hall’s Corrugated Disc, 392
  • Pump, Simpson’s Centrifugal; West Surrey
  • Water Works, 137
  • Pumping Engine, Saratoga, N.Y., U.S.A,,
  • Details of the Gaskill, 206, 207, 210
  • Pumping Well at Balakhani, near Baku ; Nobel
  • Brothers’ Petroleum Works, Baku, 296
  • Purifying Department at Nobel Brothers’ Petroleum Works, Baku, 296
  • Radiometer, Dworak’s Sound, 436
  • Radiophonic Apparatus, Mercadier’s, 281
  • Railroad, The Canadian Pacific, Plan of, 288
  • Railway Exhibits at the Vienna Exhibition, 51, 52, 73, 74,109
  • Railway Extension, Metropolitan, Plan of the, 508, 509
  • Railway Ferry Boat, Edwards and Symes’s, 430
  • Railway, The Great Eastern, Worsdell’s Goods
  • Locomotive for, 292, 293
  • Railway, Portable, Bagnall’s Car and Locomotive for, 330
  • Railway Schemes, Paris Metropolitan (See Paris
  • Metropolitan Raihuay Schemes)
  • Railway Wagon Sheet Fastener, 153
  • Railways, Portable, On, 443
  • Rasmussen and Sons’ Band Saw Sharpening
  • Machine, 466
  • Receiver and Cupola, Stewart’s, 56
  • Recorder, Moscrop Engine, 431
  • Recorder, Speed, for Locomotives, Klose’s, 98.
  • 99
  • Redon’s Electric Bell, 14
  • Refrigerating Machine, Hall’s, at the Health Exhibition, 561
  • Refuge, Harbours of, 472
  • Relay, Marcillac’s, 280
  • Report, Annual, of Mr. E. B. Marten, on Boiler
  • Explosions in 1883, 272, 273
  • Report on Water Meter Tests, A, 489
  • Reversing Gear for Lathes, 559
  • Revolution Counter, Kempe and Ferguson’s, 426
  • Richards and Co.’s Cutting-off Machine, 447
  • Rieter’s Dynamometer, 500
  • Rifles and Guns, Double-Barrelled, 393
  • Rifling Rolls for Mills, Lathe for, 268
  • River Mersey, Plan of the, 199, 364, 433
  • River Missouri, The Bismarck Bridge over the
  • 34, 39, 88, 89, 122, 123
  • Road Locomotive with Spring Wheels, Avelin" and Porter’s Six-Horse, 181
  • Rodary’s Block System, 73
  • Roofing Tile Press, Whitehead and Co.’s, 497
  • Rope Pulley Friction Brake, Bell and Co.’s, 501
  • “ Rosalind” Steam Yacht, The, 251, 254
  • Ross and Duncan’s Compound Engines o
  • H.M.S. “ Handy,” 526 °
  • Rotating Shells, Means of, 180
  • Royal Alhambra Theatre ; Girder over Stage, 540
  • Royal Society, The Soiree of the, 436
  • Rushworth’s Shearing and Cropping Machine 404
  • Russian Petroleum Industry. The, 171. 258 259
  • 296, 376,377, 441 ’ ’ ’
  • Russian Torpedo Boat (“Batoum” Type) 162
  • Rysselberghe’s Telemeteorograph, 400, 401
  • Sabine’s Wedge and Diaphragm Photometer. 43
  • Safety Hoist, Stannah’s, 324
  • Safety Valve, Pinel’s, 417
  • Sauvde’s Machinery for Preparing Stereotype Plates, 434
  • Saw, Band, for Cutting Iron, Massey’s, 239
  • Saw-Sharpening Machine, Band, Rasmussen and
  • Sons’, 466
  • Schon heyder’s Visible Drop Lubricator 3?4
  • Sea, Gun Practice at, 213
  • Sea-Water Condensing Apparatus, Provand’s, 476,
  • Section of the London and North-Western Railway between Euston and Carlisle; (Compound Locomotives) 107 r
  • Semi-Portable Engine, Burrell and Sons’ Compound, 127
  • Shearing and Cropping Machine, Rush worth’s, 404
  • Sheet Fastener, Railway Wagon, 153
  • Shells, Means of Bursting, 180
  • Shells, Means of Rotating, 180
  • Shells, Palliser, 136
  • Ship Canal, The Manchester, 61, 93, 199, 364, 433
  • Shipboard, Brown Brothers’ Hydraulic Machinery on, 335, 338, 356, 357, 360
  • Ships, The Stability of, 382
  • Shot Case, 136
  • Shrapnel Shell, 136
  • Siemens Brothers’ Fittings for Electric Light on
  • Shipboard, 342
  • Sieur’s Duplex Morse Installation, 221
  • Sights ; British Naval Gunnery, 26, 320
  • Silver Ore, Amalgamating, 518
  • Simpson’s Centrifugal Pump; West Surrey
  • Water Works, 137
  • Soiree of the Royal Society, The 436
  • Sound Radiometer, Dworak’s, 436
  • Speed Indicator, Harding’s, 426
  • Speed Indicator, Young’s, 427
  • Speed Recorder for Locomotives, Klose’s, 98, 99
  • Speed of Steam Engines, Controlling the, 431, 432
  • Spherical Eccentric, Tripier’s, 481
  • Spherical Engine, Tower, Heenan and Froude’s, 201, 202, 251, 408
  • Splitting Force, Longitudinal; British Naval Gunnery, 1, 2
  • Spring Wheels, Aveling and Porter’s Six-Horse Road Locomotive with, 181
  • Stability, Cross Curves of, 334
  • Stability of Vessels, The, 326, 382
  • Stannah’s Safety Hoist, 324
  • Station, Electric Lighting, at Boston, U.S.A., 564, 565
  • Steam Boiler, Hardingham’s Sectional, 30
  • Steam Crane, Sixty-Ton Swing, at Rotterdam, 308, 309, 316
  • Steam Engine Governor, Ganz’s, 57
  • Steam Engines, Electric Governors for, 182
  • Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” Elder and Company’s Compound Engines of the, 496
  • Steam Yacht “Rosalind,” The, 251, 254
  • Steamship “Churchill,” The, 2, 3
  • Steamship “ Isle of Dursey,” Triple Expansion Engines and Boiler of the, 184,188
  • Steamship “ Normandie,” Engines and Boilers of the, 65, 103
  • Steamships “Hunstanton,” “Godiva,” “Stokesley,” &c., Westgarth, English, and Company’s Compound Enginesand Boilers of the, 380, 381, 405, 450, 451, 473, 477
  • Steel and Iron, On the Physical Condition of, 131
  • Steel Works, Hydraulic Cranes for, 166
  • Steering Gear, Britton’s Steam, 141
  • Stereotype Plates, Sauv^e’s Machinery for Preparing, 434
  • Stewart’s Cupola and Receiver, 56
  • Stoves, Hot-Blast, Gun for Cleaning, 369
  • Submarine Lines, Relays for, 280
  • Summer’s Heating Furnace, 532
  • “ Sun” Knife Cleaner, The, 565
  • Swan and Edison Electric Light at the Health Exhibition, The, 572, 573
  • Swing Crane at Rotterdam, Sixty-Ton, 308, 809, 316
  • Switch Board, Boston Electric Lighting Station, 565
  • Tangye’s Governor, 541
  • Tangye’s Wall Engine, 519
  • Tap, An Intermittent Delivery, 392
  • Tap, Margerison’s, 501
  • Tatham’s Dynamometer, 560
  • Tees Bay; Harbour of Refuge, 472
  • Telegraph, Lucchesini’s Type Printing, 4S0
  • Telegraphs, Military, 13
  • Telemeteorograph, Rysselberghe’s, 400, 401
  • Telephone, The Gower-Bell, 14
  • Telephone, Testu’s, 281
  • Testing Current Meters, 467
  • Testing Dynamos, 373, 384, 426, 427
  • Testing Instruments, 281
  • Tests, Water Meter, A Report on, 489
  • Thames Filters at the Hydraulic Power Company’s Works, 331
  • Theatre, The Alhambra; Girder over Stage, 540
  • Tile Press, Whitehead and Co.’s Roofing, 497
  • Tools, Machine :
  • Detachable Tool Points, 423
  • Engine Lathes, 23, 24
  • Overhead Gearing for Lathes, 200,201
  • Reversing Gear for Lathes, 559
  • Torpedo Boat for the Argentine Government, Yarrow and Company’s, 163
  • Torpedo Boat Gun, The Hotchkiss 37-mill., 94,95
  • Torpedo Boat for the Russian Government, Yarrow and Company’s, 162
  • Torpedo Boat with Steam Impulse Gear, Yarrow and Company’s, 214
  • Torpedo Boats, Yarrow’s, 49, 50, 80, 85, 118, 119
  • Torpedoes, Canet’s Apparatus for Launching, 330
  • Tower Spherical Engine, Heenan and Froude’s, 201, 202, 251, 408
  • Training Arrangements, 72
  • Tramway Engines, Honigman’s Condenser for, 53
  • Tramway Locomotive, 454, 455, 458
  • Translating Relay, Hequet’s, 280
  • Travelling Crane, Fielding and Platt’s Overhead, 522, 523
  • Tripier’s Spherical Eccentric, 481
  • Triple Expansion Engines and Boiler of the s.s.
  • “ Isle of Dursey,” 184, 188
  • Triple Expansion Engines ; Diagrams, 523
  • Trunnion Ring; British Naval Gunnery, 4
  • Tsaritzin, South Russia, Nobel Brothers’ Depdt for Petroleum at, 259
  • Turning Machine, Ball, Wilkinson and Lister’s, 392
  • Turnstile, Isler’s Improved, 523
  • Type-Printing Telegraph, Lucchesini’s, 480
  • Valve Gear, English’s, 284
  • Valve, Margerison’s, 501
  • Valve, Pinel’s Safety, 417
  • Venting ; British Naval Gunnery, 26
  • Vertical Compound Engine for Dynamos, 102
  • Vessels, The Stability of, 326, 382
  • Visible Drop Lubricator, Schonheyder’s, 324
  • Voltascope and Voltameter, Marcfllac’s, 281
  • Wagon, Dynamometric, 109
  • Wagon Sheet Fastener, Railway, 153
  • Wall Engine, Tangye’s, 519
  • Watches, Maxim’s Apparatus for Demagnetising 368
  • Water Cooling Apparatus, Boase and Miller’s 393
  • Water Level Regulator, Leopolder, 51
  • Water Meter Tests, A Report on, 489
  • Water Works, West Surrey, Simpson’s Centrifugal Pump for, 137
  • Wedge and Diaphragm Photometer, A, 43
  • Well, Pumping, at Balakhani, near Baku ; Nobe Brothers’ Petroleum Works, Baku, 296
  • Westgarth, English, and Company’s Compound Enginesand Boilers of the s.s. “Hunstanton,” “ Godiva,” “ Stokesley,” &c., 380, 381, 405,450, 451,473,477
  • Westinghouse Automatic Brake Details, 140
  • Westinghouse Electric Governor, The, 535
  • Whitehead and Co.’s Roofing Tile Press, 497
  • Wilkinson and Lister’s Ball Turning Machine, 392
  • Willans Compound Engine, The, 76,77
  • Willans’s Electric Governor, 153
  • Wolverhampton Exhibition, The, 532
  • Working Railways, Electric Apparatus for, 74
  • Works, The Otto Gas Engine, Manchester, 136
  • Worsdell’s Goods Locomotive for the Great
  • Eastern Railway, 292,293
  • Wreden’s Microphonic Transmitters, 14
  • Yacht, Steam, The “Lady Torfrida,” Compound Engines of, 496
  • Yacht, Steam, The “ Rosalind,” 251, 254
  • Yachts, Electric Projectors on Board, 535
  • Yarrow and Company’s Torpedo Boats, 49, 50, 80, 85, 118, 119, 143, 162,163, 214
  • Young’s Speed Indicator, 427
  • SUBJECT MATTER.

Accumulators, Electric, G. Philippart, 398

  • Air Motors, Heated, L. P. Martin and F. W.
  • Gilles, 157
  • Armatures for Electric Current Generating-Machines, C. F. Brush, 445
  • Batteries for Electric Lighting, J. Noad and R.
  • Matthews, 580
  • Batteries, Galvanic, G. C. V. Holmes and S. H.
  • Emmens, 327
  • Batteries, Galvanic, G. C. V. Holmes, S. H.
  • Emmens, and F. E. Burke, 494
  • Batteries, Galvanic, O. C. D. Ross, 306
  • Batteries, Galvanic, G. G. L. Velloni, 91
  • Batteries, Plates for Secondary, W. Hochhausen, 22
  • Batteries, Preparing Plates for Secondary, C. F.
  • Brush, 493
  • Batteries, Secondary, J. S. Sellon, 537
  • Batteries, Voltaic, N. Bassett, 469
  • Batteries, Voltaic, J. M. Stebbins, 220
  • Belt Fasteners, H. Greene, 244
  • Bending Angle Iron, D. G. Reid, and D. Thompson, 557
  • Bessemer Converters, W. M. Murdock, 580
  • Blast to Blast Furnaces, Distributing, Don P. P. de la Sala, 244
  • Boats’ Detaching Gear, R. Hudson, 304
  • Boilers, Steam, P. A. Bayle, 350
  • Boilers, Steam, G. C. and J. H. Fraser, 158
  • Boilers, Steam, J. Tordoff, 446
  • Boilers, Steam, Manufacture of, S. Fox, 328
  • Brake, Vacuum, A. S. Hamand, 134
  • Buffers, Spring, E. Jackson, 372
  • Cables for Electric Currents, F. C. Guilleaume, 446
  • Carbons for Incandescent Electric Lamps, J.
  • Wavish, J. Warner, and M. Bailey, 558
  • Carriages for Heavy Ordnance, W. Anderson, 138
  • Cartridges, T. Nordenfelt, 114
  • Casks, Making, S. Wright, 244
  • Centrifugal Machines, L. B. Fiechter, 556
  • Chairs and Keys, Railway, J. K. Thompson and
  • G. R. Race, 243
  • Chairs, Railway, S. Leadbeater, 265
  • Coke, Manufacture of, H. Hutchinson, 114
  • Conductor, Electrical, T. II. Dunham, 178
  • Conductors for Electric Railways, Sir W. Siemens, (Partly E. W. Siemens), 515
  • Contact Boxes on Electric Railways, W. E.
  • Ayrton and J. Perry, 68
  • Coupling and Buffer, Combined, W. Vaux, 48
  • Coupling Railway Carriages, J. Darling, 218
  • Couplings for Railway Carriages, L. Anderson, 158
  • Couplings for Rolling Stock, J. T. Roe, 196
  • Crankshafts for Steamships, J. Russell, 285
  • Current, Transmitting Electric to Lamps on Vessels, A. L. Fyfe and L. Goldburgh, 285
  • Currents and Circuits, Electrical, H. H. Cunyng-hame, 0. E. Woodhouse, and F. L. Rawson, 113
  • Currents, Generating Electric, R. E. Ball, 92
  • Currents, Generating Electric, Sir W. Thomson, 21, 469
  • Currents, Obtaining Electric, E. Jones, 243
  • Davits, R. Hudson, J. Grantham, and J. A. Broker, 445
  • Davits, Gear for Ships’, H. McCollin, 48
  • Disintegrating Machinery, T. G. Bowick, 286
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, C. H. Benton, 470
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, M. Deprez, 157
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, R. E. Dunston, A.
  • Pfannkuche, and J. Fairlie, 537
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, S. Z. de Ferranti, 538
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, G. Forbes, 158
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, L. F. Lamkin, 177
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, W. H. Mordey, 397
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, C. H. Palmer and A.
  • M. Loryea, 22
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, R. J. Sheehy, 305, 422
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines, F. H. Varley, J. S. Shearer, and W. Beale, 579
  • Electric Energy, Generating, A. and T. Gray, 156
  • Electric Energy, Storing,.C. T. Tomkins, 156
  • Electric and Magnetic Forces, J. S. Fairfax, 558
  • Electrical Energy, Measuring, Sir W. Siemens (Partly E. W. Siemens), 515
  • Electrical Energy, Transmitting, H. M. Smith, 516
  • Electrical Heating, J.S. Sellon, 516
  • Electrical Igniting for Gas Engines, N. de Kabath, 516
  • Electrical Impulses, Transmitting to a Distance, La Socidtd Universelle d’Electricit^ Tommasi, 494
  • Electricity for Curative Purposes, J. N. Aronson, 198
  • Electricity, Generation of, T. A. Edison, 182
  • Electricity, Magneto-Generators of, J. P. Stabler, 493
  • Electricity, Measuring, J. D. K Andrews, 68
  • Electricity, Producing, for Lighting, E. L. Voice, 47
  • Electricity, Recording a Supply of, J. Hopkinson, 218
  • Electro-Magnets, E. F. Recordon, 470
  • Electro-Motors, S. J. Coxeter and H. Nehmer, 446
  • Electro-Motors, 0. Marsh and F. Cheeswright, 445
  • Electro-Motors, A Reckenzaun, 579
  • Electro-Motors, Contact Making, Sir D. Salomons, 196
  • Engine Direction Indicators, C. Stout, 422
  • Engine, Electromotive, A. Browne, 68
  • Engines, Barring, W. Hargreaves and W. Inglis, 285
  • Engines, Caloric, C. Ingrey, 113
  • Engines, Fluid Pressure, H. Coppinger, 538
  • Engines, Gas, C. H. Andrews, 157, 350
  • Engines, Gas, H. C. Bull, 556
  • Engines, Gas, C. A. Bullock, 538
  • Engines, Gas, F. W. Crossley, 157
  • Engines, Gas, J. Dougill, 397
  • Engines, Gas, Economic Motor Company, 349
  • Engines, Gas, J. Fielding, 177
  • Engines, Gas, W. Foulis, 197
  • Engines, Gas, C. F. Leonce Gardie, 197
  • Engines, Gas, S. Griffin, 306
  • Engines, Gas, W. B. Haigh and J. Nuttall, 69
  • Engines, Gas, W. E. Hale, 558
  • Engines, Gas, G. J. Kirchenpauer and L. H.
  • Philippi, 178
  • Engines, Gas, F. H. W. Livesey, 133
  • Engines, Gas, S. Marcus, 70
  • Engines, Gas, L. H. Nash, 244, 826
  • Engines, Gas, P. Niel, 158
  • Engines, Gas, J. Pickering, 244
  • Engines, Gas, G. G. Pickering and W. Hopkins, 48, 580
  • Engines, Gas, J. A. Serrell, 328
  • Engines, Gas, C. T. Wordsworth and H. Lindley, 220
  • Engines, Gas, Caloric, E. and E. Crowe and H.
  • Crowe, 91
  • Engines, Gas and Petroleum, M. V. Schiltz, 421
  • Engines, Hot-Air, E. Field and H. Ay don, 220
  • Engines, Pumping, II, Davey, 349
  • Engines, Rotary, T. Nordenfelt and G. W. Garrett, 132
  • Engines, Steam, W. F. Goodwin, 70
  • Engines, Steam, A. Hoyois, 70
  • Engines, Steam, W. Watson, 92
  • Engines, Steam, with Oscillating Cylinders, C.
  • Jacobsen, 470
  • Engines, Tramway, R. Peacock and H. L, Lange, 421
  • Excavating Machines, D. Macdonald, 397
  • Excavators, W. F. Batho, 349
  • Friction Gearing, W. E. Ayrton and J. Perry 158
  • Fuel, Utilising Liquid, T. Urquhart, 89
  • Furnace Bars, Rocking, J. Hampton, 219
  • Furnaces, G. Stumpf, 114
  • Furnaces, Blast, A. Stewart, 47
  • Furnaces, Boiler, J. Elliot and T. A. Cunningham, 90
  • Furnaces, Converting, P. Manh6s, 446
  • Furnaces, Gas Generating, L. Mond, 266
  • Furnaces for Liquid Fuel, J. H. Selwyn, 468
  • Furnaces, Melting, D. Rylands, 538
  • Furnaces, Metallurgical, J. T. King, 493
  • Furnaces, Reverberatory Smelting, R. P. Wilson, 90
  • Furnaces to Steam Generators, J. Ferrando, 305
  • Gas Lighting Apparatus, A. L. Bower and T. Thorp, 265
  • Gas, Making Illuminating, M. Schwab and J.
  • Overhoff, 421
  • Gas, Manufacture of, M. Cross, 69
  • Gas Motors, E. Korting and G. Lieckfeld, 91
  • Gases, Heating, for Motors, G. E. Haight, W. H.
  • Wood, and W. E. Winsor, 198
  • Gearing, Differential, Applied to Electro-Motors/
  • F. Wynne, 48
  • Generating Steam, V. W. Blanchard, 286
  • Generators, Electrical, T. A. Edison, 538
  • Generators, Steam, J. E. Culver, 266
  • Governing Steam Motors, P. W. Willans, 579
  • Governor for Screw Propeller Engines, D. L.
  • Dunlop, 446
  • Gunpowder, T. Nordenfelt, 494
  • Holders for Incandescent Electric Lamps, A. Swan, 69
  • Ignition by Electricity, O. E. Woodhouse, F. L. Rawson, and A. R. Molison, 537
  • India-Rubber Springs for Railway Engines, G. Spencer, 198, 219
  • Indicators for Steam Engines, J. G. and J. T. S. Pembley, 133
  • Injectors, P. Zotoff and B. Afonasseff, 327
  • Insulators, Telegraph, C. C. Hinsdale, 198
  • Iron, Casting, T. and J. Robinson, 134
  • Iron and Steel, Manufacture of, T. Griffiths, 69
  • Joints, Universal, R. Edmonds, 306
  • Lamps, Arc Regulator, R. E. B. Crompton and T. Crabb,69
  • Lamps, Electric, C. L. R. E. Menges, 113
  • Lamps, Electric, A. Shedlock, 22
  • Lamps, Electric, J. R. P. Wallace and F. Cherry, 349
  • Lamps, Electric Arc, W. Baxter, 92
  • Lamps, Electric Arc, P. Jolin and J. Parsons, 90
  • Lamps, Electric Arc, F. M. Newton, 243
  • Lamps, Electric Arc, C. Wuest, 178
  • Lamps, Incandescence Electric, J. M. A. Gerard Lescuyer, 134
  • Lamps, Incandescent Electric, A. Bernstein, 266
  • Lamps, Incandescent Electric, J. H. Guest, 68
  • Lamps, Incandescent Electric, R. Harrison, 177
  • Lamps, Incandescent Electric, A. Swan, 286, 557
  • Lamps, Incandescent Electric, K. H. S. Thompson,^
  • Lamps, Miners’ Safety, H. Friemann, 196
  • Lamps, Miners’ Safety, H. Pieper, 306
  • Lamps, Portable Electric, R. Barlow, 445
  • Lamps for Railway Carriages, J. F. Shallis and T. C. J. Thomas, 327
  • Lamps, Regulating the Carbons of Electric, La Socihtb Anonyme des Ateliers, 265
  • Lamps, Regulating Electric Arc, F. L. Willard, 112
  • Lifeboats, G. Skelton, 265
  • Lighting, Electric, on Railway Trains, W.
  • Stroudley and E. J. Houghton, 90
  • Lubricating Apparatus for Steam Engines, T. Holland, 21
  • Lubricating Cylinders, F. J. Weiss, 70
  • Metals, Cutting, W. W. Hulse, 265
  • Meter, Electric, W. McWhirter, 219
  • Meters, Electric, J. E. H. Gordon, 133
  • Meters, Electrical, T. A. Edison, 91
  • Meters, Gas, H, Green, 328
  • Meters, Water, H. Frost, 112
  • Meters, Water, L. H. Nash, 244
  • Mills, Grinding, E. Puckering, 244
  • Mills, Roller, A. Mechwart, 372
  • Mills, Rolling, Wilmot, Hobbs, and Company, 219
  • Motors, Gas, D. Clerk, 305
  • Motors for Steering, F. W. Scott, 305
  • Pavements, E. G. Banner, 285
  • Pig Iron, Breaking, T. A. Blake, 422
  • Pipe Couplings for Railway Brakes, L. B. Legray, 328
  • Pistons, Packing for, J. E. Bell, 470
  • Propellers, B. W. Maughan and S. D. Waddy, 556
  • Propellers, Construction of, J. Betteley, 114
  • Pumps, Hydraulic, W. H. Watson, 350
  • Pyrometers, A. and E. Boulier, 469
  • Quartz Crusher, H. Sutherland, 114
  • Railways, J. Kenyon, 470
  • Railways, Electrical, W. A. Traill, 178
  • Receiving Instrument of Speaking Telephone, J. H. Robertson, 557
  • Rock-Boring Machines, W. F. Heshuysen, 515
  • Rock-Drill, C. W. Burton, 177
  • Rock-Drill, G. McC. Derby, 92
  • Rock-Drill, T. R. Jordan, 178
  • Rock-Drill, M. Macdermott and W. Glover, 197
  • Rock-Drills, A. Shedlock, 265
  • Rock-Drills, T. W. Sterling, 47
  • Screw Propellers, Counteracting the Thrust of, G. A. Teulon, 266
  • Screwing and Turning Machines, J. Barrow, 557
  • Shaft Couplings, T. L. Ellis and C. Leonard, 494
  • Shafting, Coupling, R. Whitehill, 114
  • Shafts, Facilitating the Sinking of, F. H. Poetsch, 70
  • Ships’ Courses, Ascertaining, G. C. Lilley, 445
  • Ships, Propelling, A. Keating, 469
  • Ships, Raising or Lowering, A. Grothe and C. J.
  • Appleby, 372
  • Ships of War, E. J. Reed, 47
  • Signals, Operating Safety, T. A. B. Putman, 372
  • Smoke, Consuming, C. Mace and J. Brewster, 133
  • Speed Indicator, Electric, R. P. Sellon, 92
  • Speed Regulator for Engines, N. Macbeth, 198
  • Steel Making by the Bessemer Process, A. Davy, 48
  • Steel, Manufacture of, W. Beardmore and J. MacC. Cherrie, 579
  • Steering Apparatus, Steam, J. Downton and J. Wimshurt, 264
  • Steering Gear, J. Hastie, 580
  • Sub-Aqueous Structures, Constructing, W. J.
  • Bentley, 219
  • Sugar, Drying and Cooling, G. M. Newell, 422
  • Supports for Telegraph Wires, Insulated, S. Woolf, 305
  • Switch, Electrical, J. Lea, 285
  • Switches, Electrical, C. W. Holden, 349
  • Telephone Transmitters, G. L. Anders, 557
  • Telephone Transmitters, D. Drawbaugh, 349
  • Telephones, W. Gillett, 556
  • Telephones, A. W. Rose, 157
  • Telephonic Apparatus, G. L. Anders, 470
  • Telephonic Apparatus, E. George, F. A. Pocock, and J. S. Muirs, 114
  • Telephonic Apparatus, G. E. Gouraud, 90
  • Telephonic Apparatus, J. Graham, 91, 219
  • Telephonic Apparatus, T. H. Meatchem, 397
  • Telephonic Apparatus, A. E. Slater and F. T.
  • Hollins, 286
  • Telephonic Apparatus, C. S. Steele, 196
  • Thrust-Bearings for the Shafts of Screw Propellers, F. Jackson, 538
  • Torpedoes, J. Mathieson, 494
  • Torpedoes, T. Nordenfelt, 398, 470
  • Tramways, R. L. Urquhart, 421
  • Tramways, Electric, C. Basto, 22
  • Tube Coils, Metallic, T. B. Sharp, 398
  • Valve for Determining Intermittent Flow of Fluids, A. Kaiser, 422
  • Valve Gear, F. M. Stevens, 398
  • Valve Gear for Steam Engines, A. Paul, 537
  • Valve Gear for Steam Engines, W. E. Rich, 68
  • Valves for Regulating the Flow of Liquids, W. H.
  • Bailey and W. Lawson, 445
  • Valves, Safety, Lethuillier and Pinel, 285
  • Water-Wheels, F. Pallansch, 219
  • Ways or Conductors, Electric, E. M. Bentley and
  • W. H. Knight, 47
  • Wheels, Railway, A. Krupp, 133
  • Wheels for Railways, R. C. Mansell, 48
  • Wire, Annealing, S. Fox, 557
  • Wire Protectors, Electrical, J. 0. Cottrell, 92
  • Wires, Electrical, C. C. Gilman, 266
  • Wires, Preparing Insulated, A. A. Cowles, 24ft
  • NAMES OE PATENTEES.

Anders, G. L., Telephone Transmitters, 557

  • Anders, G. L., Telephonic Apparatus, 470
  • Anderson, W., Carriages for Heavy Ordnance, 133
  • Anderson, L., Couplings for Railway Carriages, 158
  • Andrew, C. H., Gas Engines, 157, 350
  • Andrews, J. D. F., Measuring Electricity, 68
  • Aronson, J. N., Electricity for Curative Purposes, 198
  • Ayrton, W. E., and J. Perry, Contact Boxes on Electric Railways, 68
  • Ayrton, W. E., and J. Perry, Friction Gearing, 158
  • Bailey, W. H., and W. Lawson, Valves for Regulating the Flow of Liquids, 445
  • Ball, R. E., Generating Electric Currents, 92
  • Banner, E. G., Pavements, 285
  • Barlow, R., Portable Electric Lamps, 445
  • Barrow, J., Screwing and Turning Machines, 557
  • Basset, N., Voltaic Batteries, 469
  • Basto, C., Electric Tramways, 22
  • Batho, W. F., Excavators, 349
  • Baxter, W., Electric Arc Lamps, 92
  • Bayle, P. A., Steam Boilers, 350
  • Beardmore, W„ and J. MacC. Cherrie, Manufacture of Steel, 579
  • Bell, J. E., Packing for Pistons, 470
  • Bentley, W. J., Constructing Sub-Aqueous Structures, 219
  • Bentley, E. M., and W. H. Knight, Electric Ways or Conductors, 47
  • Benton, C. H., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 470
  • Bernstein, A., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 266
  • Betteley, J., Construction of Propellers, 114
  • Blake, T. A., Breaking Pig Iron, 422
  • Blanchard, V. W., Generating Steam, 286
  • Boulier, A and E., Pyrometers, 469
  • Bower, A. S., and T. Thorp, Gaslighting Apparatus, 265
  • Bowick, T. G. Disintegrating Machinery, 286
  • Browne, A., Electromotive Engine, 68
  • Brush, C. F., Armatures for Electric Current
  • Generating Machines, 445
  • Brush, C. F., Preparing Plates for Secondary Batteries, 493
  • Bull, H. C., Gas Engines, 556
  • Bullock, C. A., Gas Engines, 538
  • Burke, F. E., G. C. V. Holmes, and S. H. Em-mens, Galvanic Batteries, 494
  • Burton, C. W., Rock Drill, 177
  • Clerk, D., Gas Motors, 305
  • Coppinger, H., Fluid Pressure Engines, 538
  • Cottrell, J. O., Electrical Wire Protectors, 92
  • Cowles, A. A., Preparing Insulated Wires, 243
  • Coxeter, S. J., and H. Nehmer, Electro-Motors, 446
  • Crompton, R. E. B., and T. Crabb, Arc Regulator Lamps, 69
  • Cross, M., Manufacture of Gas, 69
  • Crossley, F. W., Gas Engines, 157
  • Crowe, E. and E., and H., Gas Caloric Engines, 91
  • Culver, J. E., Steam Generators, 266
  • Cunynghame, H. H., O. E. Woodhouse, and F.
  • L. Rawson, Electrical Currents and Circuits, 113
  • Darling, J., Coupling Railway Carriages, 218
  • Davey, H., Pumping Engines, 349
  • Davey, A., Steel Making by the Bessemer Process, 48
  • Deprez, M., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 157
  • Derby, G. McC., Rock Drilling, 92
  • Dougill, J., Gas Engines, 397
  • Downton, J., and J. Wimshurt, Steam Steering Apparatus, 264
  • Drawbaugh, D., Telephone Transmitters, 349
  • Duckering, C., Grinding Mills, 244
  • Dunham, T. H., Electrical Conductor, 178
  • Dunlop, D. L., Governor for Screw Propeller Engines, 446
  • Dunston, R. E., A. Pfannkuche, and J. Fairlie, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 537
  • Economic Motor Company, Gas Engines, 349
  • Edison, T. A., Electrical Generators, 538
  • Edison, T. A., Electrical Meters, 91
  • Edison, T. A., Generation of Electricity, 132
  • Edmonds, R., Universal Joints, 306
  • Elliot, J., and T. A. Cunningham, Steam Boilers, 90
  • Ellis, T. L., and C. Leonard, Shaft Couplings, 494
  • Fairfax, J. S., Electric and Magnetic Forces, 558
  • Ferrando, J., Furnaces to Steam Generators, 305
  • Ferranti, S. Z. de, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 538
  • Fiechter, L. B., Centrifugal Machines, 556
  • Field, E., andH. Aydon, Hot-Air Engines, 220
  • Fielding, J., Gas Engines, 177
  • Forbes, G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 158
  • Foulis, W., Gas Engines, 197
  • Fox, S., Annealing Wire, 557
  • Fox, S., Manufacture of Steam Boilers, 328
  • Fraser, G. C. and J. H., Steam Boilers, 158
  • Friemann, H., Miners’ Safety Lamps, 196
  • Frost, H., Water Meters, 112
  • Fyfe, A. L., and L. Goldberg, Transmitting Electric Current to Lamps on Vessels, 285
  • Gardie, C. F. Leonce, Gas Engines, 197
  • Garrett, G. W., and T. Nordenfelt, Rotary Engines, 132
  • George, E., F. A. Pocock, and J. S. Muir, Telephonic Apparatus, 114
  • G^rard-Lescuyer, J. M. A., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 134
  • Gillett, W., Telephones, 556
  • Gilman, C. E., Electric Wires, 266
  • Goodwin, W. F., Steam Engines, 70
  • Gordon, J. E. H., Electric Meters, 133
  • Gouraud, G. E., Telephonic Apparatus, 90
  • Graham, J., Telephonic Apparatus, 91, 219
  • Gray, A. and T., Generating Electric Energy, 156
  • Green, H., Belt Fasteners, 244
  • Greene, H., Gas Meters, 328
  • Griffin, S.« Gas Engines, 306
  • Griffiths, T., Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 69
  • Grothe, A., and C, J. Appleby, Raising or Lowering Ships, 372
  • Guest, J. H., Incandescent Electrical Lamps, 68
  • Guilleaume, F. C., Cables for Electric Currents, 446
  • Haig, W. B., and J. Nuttall, Gas Engines, 69
  • Haight, G. E., W. H. Wood, and W. E. Winsor, Heating Gases for Motors, 198
  • Hale, W. E., Gas Engines, 558
  • Hamand, A. S., Vacuum Brake, 134
  • Hampton, J., Rocking Furnace Bars, 219
  • Hargreaves, W., and W. Inglis, Barring Engines, 285
  • Harrison, R., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 177
  • Hastie, J., Steering Gear, 580
  • Heshuysen, W. F., Rock-Boring Machines, 515
  • Hinsdale, C. C., Telegraph Insulators, 198
  • Hochhausen, W., Plates for Secondary Batteries, 22
  • Holden, C. W., Electrical Switches, 349
  • Holland, T., Lubricating Apparatus for Steam Engines, 21
  • Holmes, G. C. V., and S. E. Emmens, Galvanic Batteries, 327
  • Hopkinson, J., Recording a Supply of Electricity, 218
  • Hoyois, A., Steam Engines, 70
  • Hudson, R., Detaching Gear for Boats, 304
  • Hudson, R., J. Grantham, and J. H. Broker, Davits, 445
  • Hulse, W. W., Cutting Metals, 265
  • Hutchinson, H., Manufacture of Coke, 114
  • Ingrey, C., Caloric Engines, 113
  • Jackson, E., Spring Buffers, 372
  • Jackson, F., Thrust Bearings for the Shafts of Screw Propellers, 538
  • Jacobsen, C., Steam Engines with Oscillating Cylinders, 470
  • Jolin, P., and J. Parsons, Electric Arc Lamps, 90
  • Jones, E., Obtaining Electric Currents, 243
  • Jordan, T. R., Rock Drills, 178
  • Kabath, N. de, Electrical Igniting for Gas Engines, 516
  • Kaiser, A., Valve for Determining Intermittent Flow of Fluids, 422
  • Keating, A., Propelling Ships, 469
  • Kenyon, J., Railways, 470
  • King, J. T., Metallurgical Furnaces, 493
  • Kirchenpauer, G. J., and L. H. Philippi, Gas Engines, 178
  • Korting, E., and G. Lieckfeld, Gas Motors, 91
  • Krupp, A., Railway Wheels, 133
  • Lamkin, L. F., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 177
  • La Socffitfc Anonyme des Ateliers, Regulating the Carbons of Electric Lamps, 265
  • La Socidt6 Universelle d’Electricitd Tommasi, Transmitting Electrical Impulses to a Distance, 494
  • Lea, J., Electrical Switch, 285
  • Leadbeater, S., Railway Chairs, 265
  • Legray, L. B., Pipe Couplings for Railway Brakes, 328
  • Lethuillier and Pinel, Safety Valves, 285
  • Lilley, G. C., Ascertaining Ships’ Courses,445
  • Livesey, F. H. W., Gas Engines, 133
  • Macbeth, N., Speed Regulator for Engines, 198
  • McCollin, H., Gear for Ships’ Davits, 48
  • Macdermott, M. and W. Glover, Rock-Drill, 197
  • Macdonald, D., Excavating Machines, 397
  • Mace, C., and J. Brewster, Consuming Smoke, 133
  • McWhirter, W., Electric Meter, 219
  • Manh^s, P., Converting Furnaces, 446
  • Mansell, R. C., Wheels for Railways, 48
  • March, 0., and F. Cheeswright, Electro-Motors, 445
  • Marcus, S., Gas Engines, 70
  • Martin, L. P., and F. W. Gilles, Heated Air
  • Motors, 157
  • Matthieson, J., Torpedoes, 494
  • Maughan, B. W., and S. D. Waddy, Propellers, 556
  • Meatchem, T. H., Telephonic Apparatus, 397
  • Meeh wart, A., Roller Mills, 372
  • Menges, C. L. R. E., Electric Lamps, 113
  • Mond, Ii., Gas Generating Furnaces, 266
  • Mordey, W. H., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 397
  • Murdock, W. M., Bessemer Converters, 580
  • Nash, L. H., Gas Engines, 244, 306
  • Nash, L. H., Water Meters, 244
  • Newall, G. M., Drying and Cooling Sugar, 422
  • Newton, F. M., Electric Arc Lamps, 243
  • Niel, P., Gas Engines, 158
  • Noad, J., andR. Matthews, Batteries for Electric
  • Lighting, 580
  • Nordenfelt, T., Cartridges, 114
  • Nordenfelt, T., Gunpowder, 494
  • Nordenfelt, T., Rotary Engines, 132
  • Nordenfelt, T., Torpedoes, 398, 470
  • Overhoff, J., and M. Schwab, Making Gas, 421
  • Pallansch, F., Water Wheels, 219
  • Palmer, C. H., and A. M. Loryea, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 22
  • Paul, A., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 537
  • Peacock, R., and H. L. Lange, Tramway Engines,
  • Pembley, J. G. and J. T. S., Indicators for Stean
  • Engines, 133
  • Philippart, G., Electric Accumulators, 398
  • Pickering, J., Gas Engines, 244
  • Pickering, G. G., and W. Hopkins, Gas Engines,
  • 48, 580
  • Pieper, H., Miners’ Safety Lamps, 306
  • Poetsch, F. H,, Sinking Shafts, 70
  • Putnam, T. A. B., Operating Safety Signals, 372
  • Reckenzaun, A., Electro-Motors, 579
  • Recordon, E. F., Electro-Magnets, 470
  • Reed, E, J., Ships of War, 47
  • Reid, D. G., and D. Thomson, Bending Angle
  • Iron, 557
  • Rich, W. E., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 68
  • Robertson, J. H., Receiving Instrument of Speaking Telephones, 557
  • Robinson, T. and J., Casting Iron, 134
  • Roe, J. T., Couplings for Rolling Stock, 196
  • Rose, A. W., Telephones, 157
  • Ross, O. C. D., Galvanic Batteries, 306
  • Russell, J., Crankshafts for Steamships, 285
  • Rylands, D., Melting Furnaces, 538
  • Sala, Don P. P. de la, Distributing Blast to Blast Furnaces, 244
  • Salomons, Sir D., Contact-Making Electro
  • Motors, 196
  • Schiltz, M. V., Gas and Petroleum Engines, 421
  • Schwab, M., Gas Making, 421
  • Scott, F. W., Motors for Steering, 305
  • Sellon, R. P., Electric Speed Indicator, 92
  • Sellon, J. S., Electrical Heating, 516
  • Sellon, J. S., Secondary Batteries, 537
  • Selwyn, J. H„ Furnaces for Liquid Fuel, 468
  • Serrel, J. A., Gas Engines, 328
  • Shallis, F., and T. C. J. Thomas, Lamps for Railway Carriages, 327
  • Sharp, T. B., Metallic Tube Coils, 398
  • Shedlock, A., Drilling Rocks, 265
  • Shedlock, A., Electric Lamps, 22
  • Sheehy, R. J., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 305,
  • Siemens, Sir W. (Partly E. W. Siemens), Conductors for Electrical Railways, 515
  • Siemens, Sir W. (Partly E. W. Siemens), Measuring Electrical Energy, 515
  • Skelton, G., Lifeboats, 265
  • Slater, A. E., and F, T. Hollins, Telephonic Apparatus, 286
  • S“ifch» M- Transmitting Electrical Energy,
  • Spencer, G., India-Rubber Springs for Railway
  • Engines, 198, 219
  • St^er» J’ P’’ Magneto Generators of Electricity,
  • Stebbins, J. M., Voltaic Batteries, 220
  • Steele, C. S., Telephonic Apparatus, 196
  • Sterling, T. W., Rock Drills, 47
  • Stevens, F. M., Valve Gear, 398
  • Stewart, A., Blast Furnaces, 47
  • Stout, C., Engine Direction Indicators, 422
  • Stroudley, W., and E. J. Houghton, Electric
  • Lighting on Railway Trains, 90
  • Stumpf, G., Furnaces, 114
  • Sutherland, H., Quartz Crusher, 114
  • LampA’69HOlderS f°r Incandesce»t Electric
  • Swan, A., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 286, 557
  • TepJopener^2^0UnteraCtinS theThrust of Screw
  • Sir W’’ Generating Electric Currents
  • Thompson, R. H. S., Electric. Incandescent Lamps, 134
  • Thompson, J. K., and G. R. Race, Railway
  • Chairs and Keys, 243
  • Tomkins, C. T., Storing Electric Energy, 156
  • Tordoff, J., Steam Boilers, 446
  • Traill, W. A., Electrical Railways, 178
  • Urquhart, R. L., Tramways, 421
  • Urquhart, T., Utilising Liquid Fuel, 89
  • Varley, F. H., J. S. Shearer, and W. Beale, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 579
  • Vaux, W., Combined Coupling and Buffer, 48
  • Velloni, G. G. L., Galvanic Batteries, 91
  • Voice, E. L., Producing Electricity for Lighting, 47
  • Wallace, J. R. P., and F. Cherry, Electric Lamps, 349
  • Watson, W. H., Hydraulic Pumps, 350
  • Watson, W., Steam Engines, 92
  • Wavish, J., J. Warner, and M. Baily, Carbons for Incandescent Electric Lamps’, 558
  • Weiss, F. J., Lubricating Cylinders, 70
  • Whitehill, R., Coupling Shafting, 114
  • Willans, P. W., Governing Steam Motors, 579
  • Willard, F. L., Regulating Electric Arc Lamps, 112
  • Wilmot, Hobbs, and Company, Rolling Mills, 219
  • Wilson, R.P., Reverberating Smelting Furnaces, 90
  • Woodhouse, O. E., F. L. Rawson, and A. R. Mobson, Ignition by Electricity, 537
  • Woolf, S., Insulated Supports for Telegraph Wires, 305
  • Wordsworth, C, T., and H. Lindley, Gas Engines, 220
  • Wright, S., Making Casks, 244
  • Wuest, C., Electric Arc Lamps, 178
  • Wynne, F., Differential Gearing Applied to Electro-Motors, 48
  • Zotoff, P., and B. Afonasseff, Injectors, 327


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