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Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Patent Record Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Index

Patent Record- SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Air Compressing Engines : 316
  • Blowing Engines, W. Kent, 316; Controlling Apparatus for the Valves of, J. C., J- >4., ana E. jR. Walker, 316
  • Batteries, Electric : 93, 267, 268, 462
  • G. G. Andre. 267 ; W. Hellesen, 267 ; E. van Rysselberghe, 462 ; P. G. Skrivanow, 93 ; Application of Carbon or Carbonaceous Electrodes, H. F. B. Schafer, 462 ; Carbon Fabrics, J. S. Williams, 267 ; Cells for Primary and Secondary, C. Moseley, 462; Compound Galvanic Batteries, S. H. Emmens and United Patents Corporation, 267 ; Conducting Materials, C. S. Bradley, 268; Electrodes for Secondary,
  • R. Tamine, 267 ; Elements for Primary Electric, C. P. Elieson, 462 ; Galvanic Batteries, Dr. F. Hornung, 462; P. R. de F. D’Humy, 267 ; T. J. Jones, 267; Galvanic Cells, S. Raudnitz, 93 ; Galvano-Electric, P. Jablochkoff, 268 ; Primary, R. A. Lee, 268 ; T. Rowan, 267 ; A. R-Upward and C. W. Pridham, 93 ; Rotary Electric, E. Bazin, 462 ; Secondary, C. S. Bradley, 267 ; E. Commelin, G. Bailhache, A. L. de Vir-loy, and L. de Bousignac, 462 ; E. G. Dorn-busch, 93 ; D. G. Fitzgerald, 267 ; Voltaic, D. Fitzgerald and T. J. Jones, 93
  • Bearings : 390, 507
  • J. E. Marchant, 507; for Block and Pulley Sheaves, G. Hughes, 390 ; Repairing Metallic, W. Struthers, 390
  • Belts, Ropes, Chains, &c. : 390, 507, 508
  • H. Chcesman, 508; Gautier Bros., 507; J. McDougall, 390; G. S. Sapsworth, 390 ; B. L. Stowe, 390; Checking Shocks in, J. G. Lockwood, 507 ; Fasteners for, E. C. Smith, 390 ; G. Smith, 507; Link Driving, J. K. Tullis, 507 ; Screw Couplings for, J. H. Carruthers, 508; Washers and Nuts for, W. Gadd, 390
  • Boiler Fittings, Steam : 194
  • Asbesto-Metallic Cloth, S. Turner and J. Bell, 194 ; Packing for Joints, B. Rhodes, 194; S. Turner and J. Bell, 194; Steam Traps, J. French, J. Hayes, and T. H. Hodge, 194 ; Tube Scraper, W. H. Gales, 194
  • Boilers, Feeding Steam : 194, 530
  • W. R. Alexander and W. H. Tooth, 194 ; W. H. Rushforth, 194 ; T. H. White, 530 ; Heater for, J. Womersley, 530; Heating and Purifying Water for, T. Lishman, 530 ; Heating Water for, J. Tweedy, 530; Injectors, S. Borland, 530 ; F. Brunbazter, 530 ; J, Gresham, 194 ; IK. Hartcliffe, W. H. Malkin and T. H. White, 529 ; S. R. Hawke, 530; Purifiers, California Feed Water Purifying Company, 194
  • Boilers, Steam : 192,193, 529 {See also Furnaces) E. S. T. Kennedy, 193; G. H. Lloyd, 192; J. McG. McCullock, 193 ; W. Malam', 529; O. Meredith, 193; F. D. Rose, 193 ; G. Stevenson, 529 ; H. Turner, 529; Compound, E. Kemp, 193; Covering to Prevent Radiation of Heat, C. J. Dunn, 529 ; Covering Steam Boilers and Pipes,
  • S. Dohlmann and Co., 529; Firebars and Smoke Prevention, D. Riley and W. Lee, 529; Fireboxes of, R. A. Hardcastle, 529; Flexible Stays,
  • W. Leach, 193; Flues and Furnaces, S. Webster, 193; Furnaces for, C. Honychurch and A. H. W. Brown, 529; J. Shaw, 529 ; J. M. and T. B. Stanley, 529 ; Gas Producer Furnaces for, J. W. MacFarline and J. J. Coleman, 193 ; Generators,
  • J. Blake, 529 ; C. Klotz, C. Gtinther, and Wilh Kops, 193; S. Leutner, 193; W. R. McKaig and J. C. Stitt, 193 ; W. Schmidt, 192 ; Joints for Water Tube, C. C. S. Knap, 529 ; Mechanical Stokers, J. Hodgkinson, 529; J. Proctor, 529; Multitubular, F. S. Morris, 529; Non-Conductor of Heat, E. C. C. Stamford, 529; Preventing Priming, J. A. Orme, 529 ; Rocking-Bars of Furnaces, W. Ball, 529; Rivetted Joints ; J. A. Rowe, 193 ; Stopping Leakage in, W. Potter, 529; Tubular, A. Normand and Co., 529; Vertical, R. Coles, 193; T. Rounthwaite, 193; Vertical Steam Generators, W. Gardner, 193
  • Bridges : 70, 218
  • W. H. Lindsay, 70; J. A. Westerman, 218 Centrifugal Machines : 340, 390
  • J. Laidlaw, 69; W. H. Tolhurst, 390; Continuous Discharge, J. Laidlaw, 340
  • Chimneys, Raising and Lowering : 48
  • T. W. Airey, 48 ; W. Hornby and R. Edwards, 48
  • Condensers : 438
  • J. B. Edmiston, 438 ; Condensing Steam from Impure Water, O. M. Row, 438; Surface, T. Gannon and G. A. Daudt, 438
  • Cultivating Implements : 292
  • Anchors for Steam Cultivation, J. Edmonds and IK. H. Jefferis, 292 ; Attachments for
  • Ploughs, V. Wood, 292 ; Forks, C. Barker, 292; Harrow Teeth, T. Girfitt, 292 ; Harrows,
  • E. K. Stanford and E. Button, 292 ; J. Wilder-spin, 292 ; Hoes, A. Dyball and A. Payne, 292 ;
  • S. Mason and A. Hill, 292 ; Plough Breasts, J. Woods, 292 ; Plough Heads, J. Searby and T. Howe, 292 ; Ploughing, Harrowing, and Scarifying, J. and J. Broad, 292 ; Ploughs, J. Coulson and W. A. Todd, 292 ; J. Howard and H. W. Gibbs, 292 ; A. S. Massey, 292 ; W. C. Morton, 292 ; R. Sack, 292 ; Trenching, A. A churchy 292
  • Distilling, &c., Apparatus : 364
  • Ammonia, A. Feldmann, 364 ; Coal, Tar, &c., H. W. Fenner, 364 ; Heatingof Stills for, H. W. Fenner, 364 ; Heating Substances for Distillation, B. P. Walker, 364 ; Retorts for, P. Dow, 364 ; for Substances containing Nitrogen, C. Brison, 364
  • Distributing Electricity : 268
  • T. B. E. Turretini, 268 ; Transforming Electric Currents, M. Deprez, 268
  • Dredging, Excavating, &c., Machines : 166, 340 A. B. Bowers, 166 ; E. Chaquette, 340 ; J, Parker, 166 ; Buckets for, G. Hind, 166 ; Self-Acting, J. li. Bell, 340; Steam, Louis Gabriel, 340 ; Suction, A. Casse, 340
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines : 93, 266, 461
  • Aktien Gessellschaft Helios, 266 ; G. F. Chutter, 266 ; G. Forbes, 266 ; J. H. Green-hill, 461 ; L. J. Groves, 266 ; H. Jones, 461 ; C. de Nottbeck, 461 ; C. A. Parsons, 461 ; G. Scarlett, 266 ; A. Shippey and J. E. Wyder, 93 ; E, B. Whitney, 461 ; S. Williams, 93;
  • F1 ‘Wvnn!8 'rf’/ P~ and J- S- Sell0n< 93 ’ Hfvuil-ne r<nd P‘ R- Sellon, 461 ; Contact and ConZt 9^en'for> ?• J- Houghton and T. M. FlrcJ-Ho w ’ Conversion of Manual Force into
  • J- S- Williams, 461 ; Electro-7 « etic Engine, S. W. Maquay, 461 ; Motors, Elko™ ^ter’ 266 ’ C‘ A- J^kson, 266 electric Conductors : 94, 268
  • for t £?hnson> 268 ’ R- Tamine, 268 ; Alloys F TTr,haW’ 91: Covering G. C. Taylor and Ft ™™rnman’ 268 ! J- D- Thomas, 268 electric Current Meters : 93, 94, 268, 462
  • XXiA?1'1!02. i62’ L- B- Miller, 462; La 26R^F w®T £r^uet> 93 ; Sir W. Thomson, 268 , I. Walker, 93
  • Electric Current Regulators : 93, 462
  • /? pVe<? n"’ 93 ’ Automatic Safety Devices, Jenkin,S462°n’ 93 ’ Governors for> Fleeming
  • El5CTaic Railways : 48, 266, 267
  • Dkft 4s®eMle^ and VV’ H- Knight, 267 i L-Fnrkrh? ’orv and M. Leblanc, 267; J.
  • 967 ^r^’zT267 ’ Contact Makers for, M. H. Smith, Ft w7r,,„;'1iderfi'round Haulage, F. Jenkin, 266 electric Switch : 94
  • ft ™^utator> ?■ p- Solt and A. K Jones, 94 Electrometer, A. Wright, 94
  • f>,™A1LWAY> A- and c- Milinaire, 602 .tp P rlK«« : 116, 218, 316 ^ee a'so Engines, O uvcul 11)
  • dSr^M “d W?teJ ?““W for Con-ConX ’ M’ ?°?ye11 and K- M- Wheeler, 316; H Wo t6rS’ J'1L’ Alberger and T. Sault, 116 ; cAn?on?lng’ 11TC’t C- C- Worthington, 116; P°“d£ ? s and Heaters, J. Kirkaldy, 116;
  • r A^ CS1 A J°y< 116 >' Cranks, J. F. Hall Vw‘ity’ 316; Crankshafts, J. P. Hall, W H X‘'“."Jr 681J Crankshafts and Bear’ fins •’ rm S ’ 316 i GauSe> Pressure, J. Murrie, £?8 > Goyern°ra, A. A. Common, 116 ; W. H Hoithcott, 116 ; J. Scott, 316 ; Lining for Cy-X boX?- ? Ar‘f^y’ 316 ! ^king fSr Stuff-608 T £ectlam> 316; H. H. Cobbett, 08 fJ- A‘ Flsker> 316 ; Pipe Couplings, G. 0.
  • Buckets TwT?1' 21?; Pisto,,s> Pl,mP cators Eocikv-'oocl, 116 ; Speed Indi-
  • cators, H. and A. Davis, 218
  • engines : 47, 438, 582 (See also Engines, Steam) Compound Steam, T. JF. Worsdell, 47 • Fluid 1 ressure, J, Elliott, 582; Liquid Pressure An phcable as a Liquid Meter, IK. A G Schcen heyder 582 ; Portable and Pump, W. Brown inoHve T cJ-p n) 582 • Tram and Loco’ Wafer’andTca’rey,;43Tter H' C‘
  • 316> 438’
  • ..IJ?’ Andrews, 316; J. Atkinson, 582 ; J. Brine 315 , T. Browett, 438 ; E. Butterworth 116 - K Capitaineand 0. Brunler, 316; F. IK. Crosslev GHffin^^F C16 h Dou8'Ias> H6! S.’
  • h n’ 7; ,G* Gnrflths, 116: W. J. Hill m f*' H-olt, 582 ; & Lawson 438 * J* 116°4T 5“^’115 : °- T‘ Newton; ixt>, 438,0.1. Newton, 316 : T Parker aqq .
  • J. J. Purnell, 116; E. J. C Welsh nd P Rapier, 116; Automatic, T. BackeHaw^IB • Compound, H. P. Holl and F ’ V6’ 582 ; _Gas or Oil Motor-“ C- Datalen T-Igniting Gas Engine Charges at Starting’ E R ’ Prentice, 438; Lubricating, S. Griffin’ irn'■ Production of a Compressed Gaseous Com’ pound for, E Capitaine and 0. Brafer 316 ? toi Tramcars, B. Barnes and J. Danks 58-2 16 ’ Engines, Hot-Air : 582 ’ 582
  • t-, N- P- Holt, 582; Society Rnab et Cle Engines, Hydraulic, D. Joh^on.m ’ 82 Engines, Locomotive : 47, 239
  • 980^ A*eI’47 ’ G' M' Gai-rardand S. B. Gerrard 239 , Air Tramway Engines, R. Wilson oia' Coaling, and Removing Ashes from T Midpl’ ton and T. S. Huntlev 239 • nnn/l " Tramway Engines, C? W. Wafdled^"s^dV posmg of Exhaust Steam, S. Feather and R Shackleton, 239; Drawbars for T C n. K-47 ; Gas Tramway Engines °X wLn ^ Raising Steam in, J. Bradley, 239 uson’ 239 >
  • Engini°)TAR¥: 1151 3151 628 Rotary
  • M. H. Cary, 628 ; A. J. D. Dumoulin qis - t Fielding, 115; W. Macilwraith,
  • Porteous, 315 ; and Pumps, W. B. Savers 11^’ Engines, Steam : 114, 115, §15, 437, 438^581 582
  • . Bionuley, 315; T. M. Favell, 115* 7 w-HaclcwoTth, 581; H, Harrison 438* p Tin5 1
  • Acting Fluid Pressure Engines D S HinpJXr’
  • A. Perry, and C. C. Worthington' 31? ! ’ ' Gas, S. Robinson, 437 ; Air or^GasComo?'1'-Or Engines, E. Holt 437- a *PPrassmg
  • Valves, j. H. Man, 437 ; Balmiced SI de W. Rowntree andG. Temple 315 Va ves>
  • R. Cox 438; W. RobS ’^dGC7P?,Und’ tom, 315; Compound Expansive Slidl‘^Od‘ W. Freakley 581; Compound Porfell w’ Hornsby and R. Edwards 581 • ’ W>
  • Steam and Compressed Air’J t ’■r)Gof11Pounii Controlling the Speed of, RH n v2'/3’ 437 ’ Crankshafts, T. Wilson, 581 ? h’> ’
  • Valves, J. Beveridge 437 • .^^ting’ Heslop, 115; W. H.°Tozer ;’115 • Fluid^P sure Engmes, W Ross, 581; Governing t p' H. Fisher and C. A. Duvall 437* c™,’ .•R” Marine, E F. Piers, 437 ; Governor’s Th kelsen and J. Brunn, 582; R. Wrialit^iw' High Speed, A. B. Brown 315- T-r • 438 ’ W. Robertson and G. A. Goodw’in^Sls^H.1’ drauhe Governor and Expansion Gear oiT 1 arkes, 581; Link Motions for Slide v-u’ P’ A D. Bryce-Douglas, 315; Lhik Moti Valves, A. D. Bryce-Douglas, 315 • Low p f°r nUreL H’ ?avey> 114; Metallic Piston^11'6’?' Qualter and E Hall, 437; Packing for J „ Chapman, J. A. Fisher, and A H Che,,™ ’ d' D- B. Morison, 581; Wirth and Co 4P37J tons J. Smalley, 437; Pistons and'cvlin’de W M. Musgrave and J. Prestwich, 437 • pdor'sl Valve, T. M. Fell, 438; Single-Actin?
  • Parker, 437; Slide Valves, M. c Baker0’n/’ J. C. Chapman, 437; G.’ SchifeX^’ 4^!
  • Slide Valves and Valve Chest, E. F. Piers 437 • Stopping J. Tate, 581; Transmitting Motive Power, J E. Holloway, 437; Valve Gears // Borgsmueller, 581; G. Cawlev 581- T P Frikart, 115; A. Zalm, 437; Valve Gear of Duplex Direct-Acting, P. Dunlop, 581- Valve Motions of, W. N. Dack, 581; R Wvllie 437 Valve for Three-Cylinder, D. Joy, 437 • Valves for Cylinders of Air-Compressing or Blowing Engines, E. H. Birley, 437; Valves and Valve Gea*' fo**’ J Vertical, W. .Robertson and G
  • A. Goodwin, 315; Vibrating, W. E Crist 114* Working, Steering, &c., J. Weir 315 ’ ’
  • Engines, Traction : 48, 239, 582
  • For Agricultural Purposes, T. R. Harding 582 • Gearing of A. Greig,*48; Locking and DriX’ Geai , A. Greig, R. H. Shaw, and J. Whit- 1
  • 627'
  • J* F' 24 ’ Wirth and Co., 628 • Auto-PnnkC CA a,T? G' T' Peters> 628 ; Boring ' Rock, A. E. Stayner, 628; Boring Wells W Buckwell, 628; Taking up Slack' Chains in Working a Grab-Bucket, Skip, &c. J w Styles, 628; Transporting Earth, &c’ A Musker and C. W. Vaughan, 484 ’’ A’ I
  • Farmyard Implements : 292
  • Corn Crusher and Chaff Cutter, J Rutherford and W Lambert, 292 ; Hay an’d Stow Ekva T?r‘\?V Hornsby and R. Edwards, 292 ; E. and H. Roberts, 292; Preserving Green Crons D B Chatterton, 292 ; Silos, E. Cory, 2921- tPp Wagons, J. Woosey, 292 3 ’ 1 p I
  • Fire Extinguishers : 390, 508
  • W. B. Dick, 508; J. A. Lindgren 3Q0 • Hand Grenades, A. F. Spawn, 390 ° ’ Hand
  • Friction Clutches : 628
  • W. Van Vleck, 628 ; Gravity Friction Ratchets,
  • A. D. Simpson, 628; for Hauling Machinery J. Davison, 628
  • Furnaces, Steam Boiler : 193 194
  • J. W. Brightman, 194; R. H. Hepburn 193 • Consuming Smoke in, W. Noble, 194 • sJi’ddIv mg Air, N. Evans, 194 ’ ’ Pply
  • r““£“s-£;>;>142' 3M-“» C Dietzsch, 363; / W. Gordon, 142; M 14^1’ M3 ;w’ Hassa11- 553 ; W. R. Jones'
  • ■ t ’ w^w1^143 ’ Panaderoy Pablos, Pp^wi Wnb-b’> 36i ’ Air- Introducing into, I g. Pope, 863; Bricks for, C. Thompson 143 •
  • pelting Metals, &c’., i.’ P Ostb^’l^- r Paustman, and
  • p. Ustoeig, 143 , Combustion of Liquid Fuel weftm^ nM<Z- C' Rossetti> 363 ; J. D. Bod-rane 363 ’• Resi.ccat’ng Air Supply to, C. Coch-363®’ e®lcoatJnS Coal> IL G. Fairburn, 363 Distribution of Gas in, J. P. Jtoe, 363 -Extracting Tar and Ammonia from Gases’ J. Dempster, 143, 363; Fire Lighters C Navarre, 390; Firebars, C. A. Glasbrook’and T. Lockerbie, 553; Gas, P. Iladcliffe 143 • Heating- Ingots and Blooms, P. Kirk’ 553 ’
  • I factu^e o%t%BTla^ 143 ’ for
  • I 3fiV M.it- St RlleV and w- Crossley, E3F^fnnff Meta’s> for- C. G. Wittenstrbm lure-tol 9t’ na”d P\ OstberS> 363 ; Metal-luigioal, S. P. Owens, 363 ; Obtaining Sulphur rom Gases, E. Hanish and M. Schroedei" 143 • Begulatmg Combustion, C. p. Kinnell and G. Rothnie, 142; Roofs of, J. E Bot 5“ Suppiying- Coals to, P. J. P. Cheesbrough and j’Moofe^”’ it?i;- VtiIisation of Waste Heat, CombustionUtilising Gaseous Products of
  • w • w Bwderm<”™ and E. W. Ear-Marchant J53 aS aS Auxilial’y Fuel- K- M.
  • IF H 1^0? 553 ; Llds for Gas Detorts,
  • m Wetwood and E, T. Wriaht 553 • Dili
  • BenTa36S3Obpitedfrom:Blast Furnaces, C. E J3eu, 363, Retorts, D. Jarves, 553 • H T fromFm-n63’ S.ePara£on of Carbonic Oxide r<^loni/ uinaces, A. K. Huntington 553
  • 23, 165,
  • wlbtr Roth ’ p^Pso^ f
  • vyepei-Rothmund, 23: A. Zinser 23- Warn 340teiBaj’ ROrMU Fa°Ulds ailc)P 8.’Tomlinson, Griffin S Reducing Ores, J. K.
  • Andrews^nd’ASeivRnffU atlng' Feeds for> W-^^miens and A. W. Beaven, 165 ; J. E. Walsh,
  • Harvesting Machines : 290, 291, 292
  • Hornsbv a^^’r 290 ’ *{' IIarrison^ 290 ; J. 291 • lXn d J' Innocent, 291; W. Wilkinson, Osborne an(l D- 31 ■
  • Havmaket! -/ay Collectors, H. Lander, 292 ; Rakes T H c- Blackstone, 292; Horse Bamford ’ 9m Ra?lsd.en> 292; Mowing, S. B.
  • m 291: ^h^n,
  • Sheaf-BindimraTd5indinF’ M’ Jen^son, 291; 291• Howard and E. T. Bousfield,
  • and Kh®af^nd>ngand Trussing, J. Howard K Bou^id, 292; Tying! IV. A. Wood Hauling^HoisiPING A PP I
  • T 218, 340,°390,N4G84& 508A627RATUS = 24’ 166’
  • ring°a8bF cn oEkfKe,iz®r- 24 >' H- R- Leichsen-and Co -Uo ■ » AarnS’ -4’ 627 ; Otis Brothers and P A340 ’ c- Aapwr, 24 ; H. C. Walker and R Carey, 340 ; T. H. Ward, 627 ; F West 2“ Bearing^11, /nite’ 166 ’ W- Wilkinson Capstans h / n P"lleFs- M- Thomar, 218; Hall iRfi?’n-ffC’ Keynaer, 24 ; Chains, C. E. Aft Christie and p-Apparatus m ’ ?/ W^rd- 166 ’ Electric Safety CoP®^or f P’ C°W,?rd’ 340 >’ Friction Dunton 4q<’ J4TFarrar, E. H. Birley, and T.
  • > 484 , Hydraulic, E. Heurtebise, 166 ;
  • E. S. and S.
  • A. Biddell and
  • Crane^340 ; Prevention of Accidents in Hoiste, F^n’^;AUByPeStD^;S’P^; Wrought-Iron,’ R.‘ R- Gubbins, ^.^Regu-® Apparatus for, ‘ JI..’Martin 24 ; Safety Brakes for, Dominique Crespm de la Jean-nidre, 340 ; Raising and Tilting Coal, G. Taylor, 94 • Valves, Otis Brothers and Co., 340 nvnwANTS. Fire Extingisiiers, &c. : 508
  • T C Merryweather and C. J. W. Jakeman, 508 ;* M. Vinning, 508 ; Hose Couplings, E. Nunan, 508
  • Indicators, &c. : 507
  • Ascertaining the Weight of Vapours,
  • 507 * Speed, K. W. Hedges, 389 , W. H. Schlot-feldt, 507 e
  • Induction, Suppressing .46-
  • K. Dembinski, 462; M. Deprez and Dr. C.
  • Herz, 462
  • Iron and Steel, Manufacturing and Treating, 144, 364, 390, 484, 554
  • The Compressed Steel Company, 364 ; C. J. Eames, 144 ; T. Froggatt, 144; T. Hampton, 364 * J. Riley and W. Crossley, 390 ; A. Rollet, 144 ; J. L. Y. Sarda, 144 ; C. Scheibler, 144 ;
  • L. E. Thomas, 364 ; J. E. Verdid, 144 ; Anneal-ing Iron, C. B. Holland, 554 ; E. S. and S. Thompson, 554 ; Casting Steel Ingots, J. Mell-in% 364 ; Coating Metals, W. A. Biddell and Mrs. Smith, 554 ; Forging and Tempering, IP. Hainsworth, 144; Gear for Cogging Mills, </. Riley, 144 ; Hardening, J. Thornton and H. Ellison, 364 ; Hydraulic Press for Forging,
  • R. H. Ticeddell, J. Platt, and J. Fielding, 144 ; Polishing and Annealing Iron, J. Sheldon, 554; Production of Wire, Plates, Rods, &c., Dr. F. C. G. MUller, 484 ; Purification of, W. H. Purdy, 364 ; Self-Hardening Steel, R. Hadfield, 554 ; Soaking Pits, J. Riley, 144 ; Sulphate of Iron, S. Callard, 554 ; by the Thomas-Gilchrist Process, B. Osann, 554 ; Welding, Purifying, &c., W. W. Ker, 364
  • Lamps : 70, 217, 218, 390, 507
  • F. R. Baker, 507 ; A. Martin, 507 ; T. Pickett, 507; Burners, S. Loewy, 507 ; Burning Hydro-Carbon Oils, J. Sankey, 507; Gas, F. Siemens, 70 ; T. C. J. Thomas, 217 ; T. C. J. Thomas, 218; Gas Lighting for Lighthouses, J. R. Wigham, 507; Magnesium, O. Ney, 507 ; Miners’ Safety, IP. Clifford, 217 ; E. Cuvelier, 390; L. Jenkins, 217 ; W. S. Laycock, 390 ; IF. Morgan, 217; C. Wolf and II. Friermann, 70 ; Oil Lamps for Lighthouses, J. R. Wigham, 601; Reflectors, A. R. Burman and A. S. Caine, 507 ; Safety, H. Armstrong, 70
  • Lamps, Electric : 94, 267, 461
  • C. A. Allison, 461; Arc, A. Pfannkuche, 267 ; H. Piper, 267; A. W. Richardson, 267 ; Carbonising Filaments for, F. Schaefer, 267 ; Carbons for Incandescent, M. Evansand F. Wynne, 461; Fittings, T. T. Smith, 94 ; Holders for, C H. Gimingham, and J. F. Albright, 267; Holders for Incandescent, A. Khotewsky, 94 ;
  • R. P. Sellon and G. C. Sillar, 94 ; Incandescent, W. Holzer, 94; E. Weston, 461; J. S. Williams, 267 ; F. Wynne, 461; for Railway Trains, R. II. Woodley, 461; Safety Apparatus for High Tension System, A. Wright, 461; Signal, J. E. II. Gordon, 94
  • Lock Nuts : 69, 217, 390
  • Abras Fibres, 69; S. Arnold, 69; J. P. Ball, N.
  • and E. Bates, 390; W. J. Clapp, bJ; VV. J. Clapp and B. J. B. Mills, 217 ; J. narrower, 217; J. C. McAfee, 69; J. Quarmby’2J7 ’ Ratchet, S.T. Croasdell, 390 Low-Water Alarms : 530
  • For Steam Boilers, T. Barber, 530 ; W. S.
  • Gardner and A. H. Sheppard, 530
  • Lubricators, &c. : 69, 217, 389, 390, 438
  • Thomson, 217 ; J. Hopkin-tnr’r?'1 ’ J* D* Noble, 69; The Peerless OU Ejec-
  • M- Schneider, 69; J. Ten-’ F‘ W-Thornton, 217; for Condensing Ste™ Engines, W. Richards, 438; Sight Feed, 69 1 J' T‘ Hailwood, 389 ; Steam rJ!;Carridre» 389 ’ IL OraW> 390 Casting : 143, 144, 363, 364, 484
  • i W^itley» 363 ; S. Rideal, 143 ; wn^ ’,33’ J‘ Riley. 144 ; J. and J. R.
  • ;pC' i Witte»str3m, 364; C. G.
  • 143- c‘c xv^- and P. Ontbern,
  • Osthp™- iaawdtenstrom, E. Faustman, and P. Drv Sana Bars for» Chambers, 143 ; tinn S Cores’ J. H. Blessing, 143 ; Fabrica-Mowing MPa0n?ding.of Meta>s-w- Rose-364; Rice W •AArC^i!}es’x3' McFerran, 484 ; A.
  • kBfS "• aft Plates,^Nurae 363and’ 364 ’ Terne alld Tin
  • 554
  • 363 • Coatino- o 364 ; E. Moorewood,
  • McDouS.1 kSPIv Vessels with Lead, I. S. J. GanfwaySd'j W W with C’
  • Ma^tT4°4n- 144 ; E.
  • Whitehead ul. a Shedlock, 554 ; II. M. Silver, GW mL A"lalSaination of Gold and and other Fnrn?’ 3(? ; Combination of Blast Smelting Ox!"« fr’ J’ Bar,lald- 364 < Cowles,*^ Electricity, i. //,
  • ’ ^e?.arating : 553
  • 553 tr° ytlcal SePwation of Jletals, B. Moebius, ^Boriri^PPARATU,S * 23
  • T. HeppM< 23 .
  • H. Scoville 23- pZ i Koneman and H. J- Davison, 23; Miscellaneous • ro ’ Bal1’ 23
  • . 438, 462, 484 50R 218- 340> 3W> 390>
  • Accidents to 554’ 628
  • RRchin, JV Pearson ery’> Srevention of- R-
  • of I nf™ ;i^kallSu Ph08Phates, Manufacture p’ .L11!an Eliza Thomas, 554 ; Aluminium Producing, from Chloride of Aluminium I?
  • .GronsiI1>ers, 364 ; Asphalte Pavement V Wdkins 218; Brakes for Revolving Shaffe,]& posed to Axial Pressure, R. Ltiders 390 • Hnt b1 J- T- Welsh> 508> Canals, W n’ H“i!chl?S0P» /0 » Carburetters, E. F. Delamare* Deboutteville, and L. P. C. Malandin 554* Ga^°r Barrel, Manufacture of, A. Dunbar’ 70; Casks, &c„ Preparing, F. Myen m’. Cement, Testing the Strength of, H.^Faiia 70 • Cisterns, Waste Preventers for, F. Baxte 508! dutches, W. H. 0. Stanford, 218; Coal &c ’ Compressing, H. G. Fairburn, 554; Concrete and Mortar, Manufacture of, A. E. Carevand
  • E. Latham, 484; Cylinders for Hydraulic Fw*’ La Soc‘cte Anonyme des Anciens Etabhssements Cail, 340; Drive Chains Dp tachable, W Buxton, 364; Drying Machines’ mi”1 ‘"ncus. Acting Centrifugal, E. C. Roettaer 166 , Electric Clocks, Regulating, C. H Pond’ H. L. Bailey, J, Hamblet, A. S. Crane, and A L ’ Grnidh62: EIectric Energy, Transmission <rf ke^webe^ 46J? Fluid3> Controlling the i lessure and Flow of. W. T I <fvMn SmiilieFI4^8’ pHeatJ”?. and Cooling,Jt s! ?» r k 438 ; Founders’ Drying Chambers and*1}? hw h”’ 554 ’ Frcezin£ Machines, O. Koch and R. Habermann, 70; Gas Regulator R r Fountaim Ftoat®' ?08 Illum’mated ountams, Floating Apparatus for Producing
  • K J Bolton, Kt., 70; Induction Coils, J and Gadf^m“°M’4n2; Le1ad Pipes> Joining, W Farrt’and8f nMwhanual Movements, L. D. Bc>,m C- Humphreys, 390 ; Metal Sheets Pendjng the Edges, Van Schaick Sharp and W L?ol“mb. 484: Motive Power, Producing P1,’P}’eabie to Hot Air Engines, 31 p iy’ Boulton, o30 ; Operating on Large Foririno-/ Appliances for, G. SiddeTl, 627 ; Packim- News’ apers'M 218; Po’lishta "‘jleta ,?c p^h ??bes> E- Flint and F. Madelev 364 “ Portland Cement, Manufacture of H j’ WysP8e^;CoUlP2f«trap ing Machines, Eschew . c • Si0’’ 218 ’ Pyrometers, J R Cnr <0, Sawing Timber, E. W. Turner and fl?™’
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Glucose, &c., Manufacture of, The Davennort Glucose Manufacturing Company, 364 • Ther

  • 5d8 = Jhcnn^stats,’ ILF Weston ^08^ TnnUaV^at‘On -Of Rivers> B- S-Aow ’ j V \oo1s> Sharpening, &c T J
  • the RehtiV^r’ J* ^Iac(lueen, 508; Varying H S S 70° 10w%°f £V° °r More dough 1 e*C™™> w. H. Barra-
  • ciou^n, 218, Water, Ejector Condensers for Raising and Forcing, T. II White nn* Water, Purification of, A. R Leeds 390 • ’wtfl’
  • Bickham, and W. Houldsworth, 508; Yielding e- B' G0°dfeU^
  • ORI>364 C389Fl508ARMS’ ExpL0SIVES» &c- : 68, 216,
  • 21f-; Babbitt>68 J B- Broncs, 389, C. W Gurtis, 68; T. Ericksen, D. Shol-berg, and 0. T. Johnson, 216; A. Favier, 68 ' A. Joyeaux, 68; J. A. Longridge, 389 • J A Longriage, 389; H. S. Maxim, 216 ; J. Vavas-SirUr/T6ir’ A1ooAng\Guns b^T Artificial Light,
  • 389; Armour Plates, T. E. Vickers ’ Beyno^ds, 216; Breech-Blocks, H W llolland, 68; Breechloading, T, Bailev 389 • Cartridge Cases for, W. Lorenz, 68 ; Cartridge Presses, A. Attwood, 216 ; Cartridges for, D F Downing, 389; A. S. Lyman, 389; A. S. Lyman’, 889; J. Needham and T. H. S. Hawker, 68 Chargmg Hollow Projectiles, W. F. Wolff and
  • M. de Foistei, 389; Firing, W. Lorenz 389* WirTclsr’ T- Gr^’ 68’ MocS
  • M. Ward, and J. Sample, 216, Launching Torpedoes, C. A. McEvoy, 216 ; Manufacture of Explosive Compounds, F. M. Lyte and C. L. J. A. Lewall 364 • Projectiles, T. W. Rammell, 389; Propelling Composition and Cartridges, G. Quick 389* 8-H^eraQndTN?ed-’ Ham, 68, C. F. Mannlicher, 216: H S Maxim
  • Arms Manufactoring i89 ’ B,lfle Action, H. Schlund, 389 ;
  • Shields J ^avasseur, 508; Submarine Mines C. 389 • • Gibbi'18’ 216 ’ Trai,lin=-
  • Ores, Treating : 554
  • T. Vosper, and J. Eastcott, 554 • Prenaratinn nf T ejonesS55f4 • ItaA F-Urnaces> E- Phillips and F n 4’ ^d"cinkr Ores of Aluminium, u p; H’ C°wles< 554 i lieduction of Ores H. M. Pierce, 554 ; G. M. Westman • Smelting, R. Stone, 554 Westman, 5a4, Ovens, Coke : 143, 363, 553
  • w?®??11’?53 : Z ^Culloch, Smp’lttoi-Trnn A 1A3’-R- de Soldenhoff, 363; Smelting lion, A. Greiner and S Ernf 363 Propellers : 46 (See also Ships) 1*’ 3®3
  • A. F. Barth, 46; W. H kJ Bradford 46- I naZto’cfc6inddy°r2he vlrustof shafte, K «’ fouS forf J.^nd^. /Thomson*^
  • Pumps : 23, 24, 164, 165, 339, 484 To8 627
  • F. Ball and IF. Horton, 24 J Dow 164 • R Mills, 484; J. Parker and A BMon 627- / fcs ™ m'p’ 627 : La Socifte Po’ron r Ores, Ills et Mortier, 165; H. Thierv 484* ? imusV^ ^rdenfelt,
  • Dnvlv ’ oC; .TFn -rges8k627 ; Double-Acting, H. Aikvpiipr44^"'pnes’ G’ Parfitt» 24 ; Force, G. Allweilei, 484 , Pneumatic, J. W. Gordon 508*
  • H°Thw<fC’ Hoppe, 23; H. Saiomo’ ters’ T H Stnrpv^on24 J Rotary and Exhaus-Bai- 165^S&al^;of%ZmFTw-» H^aiid^B 3W ;,Steam> G- Thornley, 339; //. ana a. l. Watson, 165- G Weir 23-Steam Pumping Engines, ’s. (?. 'Broiriw aiuiw:
  • Rolni 484; Valve for, C. Eichler, 24; A. Riedler, 24 ; Valve Mechanism for, J. R. Maxwell, 165
  • Purifying Water : 69 .
  • W. Anderson, 69 ; D. Nicoll, 69 ; Softening, p. R^lway^&c.1,' Brakes : 48, 240, 411, 412, 602
  • J Harding, 240 ; <7. <7ackson, 240 ; M. F. J. Mann, 240; D. P. McNiven, 240; D. P. McNiven, 48 ; M. Schleifer, 412 ; T Sloan anq
  • E. Hawks, 411; E. J-. C. Welch, 602 ; E. A. Wescott and E. R. Bristol, 412 ; Air Pressure Cylinders for, M. Schleifer, 412 ; Automatic Vacuum, J. Gresham, 48, 412 ; Electrical', G. Forbes and T. A. Timmis, 48 ; Flexible Pipes,
  • S. Alley, 240 ; Fluid Pressure, II. A. Hoy, 412 ; Gauging the Length of Air Pipe, A. P. Kaptei/n, 240; Rubber Tubing for, J. H. Cheever, 412; Stopping and Starting Vehicles, S. Sheppard, H. G. Barnes, and J. A. O’Connel, 412
  • Railways, Cable : 240, 412, 602
  • Conduits for, A. Bonzano, 602 ; Grippers for,
  • G. B. Bryant and E. D. Dougherty, 412 ; Tramways, 0. D. Orvis and iV. B. Adams, 602; Transporting Loads by, J. P. Roe and P. R. Bedlington 240
  • Railway Car Coupling : 48, 240
  • W. Heral, 240; T. E. Knightley, 48; J. K. Sax, 48; R. C. Sayer, 240; W. Walton and G. T. Irving, 240 ; S. L. Wiegand, 48; Buffers, J. S. Ay ton, 240
  • Railway Permanent Way : 47, 239, 240, 411, 602 E. Boyenval and Ponsard and Co., 411; J. B. Caramin and Co., 47 ; A. N. D. Delffs, 47 ; R. G. Pairlie, B. H. Hepburn, and F. A. Fairlie,; 239 ; W. R. Rowan, 240; Wade H. Smith, 411; Bogies for Trucks, &c., J. V. Meigs, 47; Bolts, J. Glover and C. Walton, 240 ; Bolts and Nuts, T. Richmond, 411; Chairs, J. S. B, Armytage, 239 ; F. Keeling and R. Rigley, 239 ; S Marsden and E, Mullin, 602; J. Poyser, 47 ; C. H. Rosher, 239; Combined Chairs and Sleepers, P. Kirk, 602; J. Quarmby, 411; J. Riley, 602 ; Fastenings for Chairs, &c., F. J. Talbot, 411 ; Fastenings for Rails, J. Kerr, 602 ; B. G. Martin, 411;
  • J. Poyser, 602; Frogsand Switches, C. B. Price, 411; Gates for Crossings, Copeland Manufacturing Company,47 ; Jacks, F. Westmeyer, 210: Joint Chair for, P. Richard, 411; Joints, T. A. Davies, 240; J. Kellow, 240; J. Kerr, 47 ; Locking Apparatus for Railway Points, G. Keeker, 602; Plates for Sleepers, A. Cooper, 411; Preventing the Accumulation of Snow, W. L. Howie, 602; Preventing Wood Key's from Working Out, T. Richmond, 411; Rails and Fastenings for, W. B. Quelch, 47 ; Railway and Tramway Construction, T. H. Gibbon," 411; Removing Snow, E. Leslie, 240; Securing Flanged Rails to Metallic Sleepers, W. Thompson, 602; Self-Clamping Chair, J. P. Jackson, and R. Symons, 411; Sleeper Rails, H. Hirch-weger, 411; Switches, E. Gordon, 411; Ties, E. D, Dougherty, 411; Washers, H. S. Stewart, 411
  • Railway Points and Signals : 48, 240, 602
  • B. Schneider, 48; 11. Williams, 240; Detonators for, G. Lirand and E. Gaupillat, 602 ; during Fogs, W. Edmonds, 602; Points, M, Phillips, 240 ; Signal Indicator, G. Jefferies, 48 ; Torpedo Signals, T. G. Palmer, 48
  • Railway Rolling Stock : 47, 48, 240, 390, 411, 602 J. Brown and T, Midelton, 240 ; E. G. She-ward, 47 ; Axles, J. Bourne, Jun., 411 ; Bearings, L. Leirer, 240 ; Buffers, C. G. Owen, 47 ; J. Trippett and T. and II. Searls, 47 ; Clearing away’ Snow and Warming Railway Carriages, J. Somerset, 602 ; Coupling, J. Darling, 602:
  • C. A. Dupuis and A. Jeanmaire, 411; W. S. Laycock, 411 ; C. Leidy’ and C. E. Green, 411; Drawbars, G. Wood, 47 ; Gauge, Altering, F. Mackinlay, 48 ; Gear, Springs, and Boxes, J. Tripett and T. and H. Searls, 240; Lighting Railway Carriages, A. M. Pym, 602 : Lubricating Axles, G. J. Churchward, 48; Safety Truck Appliances, J. Gerhardt, 411 ; Spiral Springs for Buffers, B. F. Cocker and J. Bishop, 390 ; Trucks, R, Caldwell, 48 ; F. W. Minck, 240 ; Wagons, J. Kerr, 47 ; J. Kitto, A. Paul, and R. K. Mancarrow, 602 ; Wheels, H. Ringwood, 240 ; J. P. Stevenson, 240 ; Wheels and Pulleys, R. Hadfield, 411
  • Rolling, Forging, &c., Machines, 23, 70, 165, 340, 484, 627
  • J. P. Binns, 165 ; H. Cheswright, 165 ; Air Cushioned Hammer, W. Husband, 165 ; R. and M. Mannesmann, 23 ; J. Oxley, E. Ward, and W. Oxley, 165 ; H. Sack, 23 ; Bearings for, W. S. Harris, 165 ; Bending Metals, Dosme et Cie., 165 ; Grooving, C. Philippot, F. Schneider, and C. Jaquet, 165 ; G. F. Thompson, 165 ; Hammers, G. Glossop and F. H. Stacey, 23 ; Hydraulic, C. Davy, 340 ; Hydraulic Presses,
  • D. C. Mayo, 165 ; Metallic Shell: 627 ; Nails, Russell and Erwin.
  • Rolling Mills, G. Burrough,
  • F. Mason and J. Conqueroi gular Forms of Metal, L. D' Farra, 627 ; Rolling Metals, C. R. Wedelin, 627 ; Rolls for Sleepers, A. Marklin, 23 ;
  • Knapp, 165 ; Turning Over and Transit......
  • Ingots and Blooms, E. W. Richards, 484
  • Rotary Engines, Turbines, &c. : 438 (See also Engines, Rotary)
  • W. E. Rich, 438 ; Rotary and Reciprocating, J. S. Fairfax, 438 ; Steam Wheels, J. T. Howson, 438 ; Wind Motors, A. Dumont, 438;
  • Sand Blast Apparatus, J. E. Matthewson, 24 Secondary Generators : 93
  • S. Roos, 93; Coils, Construction of, L. Goulard and J. D. Gibbs, 93 ; Intensifying Electrical Currents, F. P. E. de Lalande, 93 ; Transforming’Electric Currents, C. Zivemowski^ M• Deri, and O, T. Bldthey, 93
  • Shaft Bearings : 69, 434
  • G. Weston, 69 ; Adjusting Shaft Pedestals, A.
  • M- Butler, 69; Journal Bearings, J.
  • N. Wilhams, 69 ; Mechanical Oilers and Jour-nal Boxes, H. P. Humphrey, 69; Self-Lubri-catmg, J. Greig, 69; Shaft Couplings, G. and J. Rushworth, 484
  • Ships, Boats, &c. : 47, 239, 601
  • S. Firth, 601; Armour ’ Belt with Torpedo | Guard for, E. Kent, 601; Combined Gunboat i
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  • u. v. mayo, 165 ; Metallic Shells, J. Whitley, 627 ; Nails, Russell and Erwin, 165 ; Plate-Rolling Mills, G. Burrough, 484 ; Rolling Glass, F. Mason and J. Conqueror, 70 ; Rolling Irregular Forms of Metal, L. D. Faria. 627 ; Rollincr ,____ ___•
  • ..., x.u ; Shearing, R- . T. ig Over and Transferring
  • and Dredger, W. Simons and A. Brown, 601; Governing the Speed of Compound Marine Engines, C. Burnett, 601; Lifeboats, D. P. Dobbins, 47 ; F. L. Norton, 239; Lowering and Disengaging Ships’ Boats, J. E. Liardet, 239 ; Paddle-Wheels, J. Bramall, 239; Paints for Submerged Structures, D. Melville and J. F. Witney, 601; Propellers, J. Howorth, 239; Propulsion of, C. G. Rivers, 601; S. and J. A. Secor, 601; Raising and Lowering, J. Donaldson, 601; Reducing Skin Friction of, G. F. Askew, 601; Regulating the Speed of Marine Engines, L. A. Groth, 601; Sails for, G. Bianchi, 601; Screw Propellers, G. F. Askew, 601; J. Belduke, 601 ; Side Lights for, C. A. Lidstone, 601; Stanchions for Spar Decks on, G. Hughes, 601; Steam Steering, W. P. Hollick and E. Wimshurst, 601; Steering, R. It. Symon, 601 J. I. Thorny-croft, 601; Taking and Registering Soundings.
  • J. Ackerley and B. Parr, 601; Taking the Thrust of Shafting in Motion, L. B. Wells, 239 ; Thrust Bearings for Propellers, R. Birkerdike, 239; Towing Cables, A. Todd, 601 ; Ventilating, G. S. Dodman, 601
  • Ships’ Fittings : 46, 47
  • Anchors, C. Boyce, 46 ; H. McM. Gibb, 46 ;
  • Steering Gear, C. H. Washburn, 47
  • Signals: 47, 390, 412, 508 (fee also Railway Points)
  • Actuating Wires, F. R. Clarke, 390; Audible, J. Stephen and T. Burt, 390 ; Automatic Fog, W. Fox and H. P. Fenby, 47; Electrical, J. Enright, 412; J. W. Fletcher, 412; Electrical Alarm, M. W. and M. F. Parrish, 412 ; J. Radcliffe, 412; Pneumatic, C. E. Zimdars, 508; Signalling and Recording Trains, C. Diener and C. A. Mayrhofer, 390
  • Speed Indicators : 69, 438, 582
  • F. F. Almquist, 438; H. Hall, 69; T. Thorp, 69; Controlling Gear and Speed Indicator,
  • B. C. Browne, 582 ; Transmitting Motion to, M. Napier, 69
  • Steam Traps : 508
  • R. Hargreaves, 508; Applicable as Boiler Feeders, J. B. Erwin, 508; Applicable as a Gas Pressure Regulator, R. Kullig, 508
  • Stone Working : 166, 628
  • J. R. Bock, 628; Breaking and Crushing Machines, W. H. Baxter, 628; Crushing Mills,
  • E. M. Villeroy, 628; Cutting Stone, Puissant Fr&res, 166; Dressing Stone, P. Corcoran, 628 Telegraphic Apparatus, 94, 268, 462
  • J. C. Ludwig, 94 ; Electric Cable Recorders, Jf. G. Farmer, 462 ; Fac-siniile or Autographic, P. B. Delany, 94; Printing, G. B. Scott, 268 ; Synchronous Multiplex Printing, P. B. Delany, 462
  • Telephonic Apparatus, 94, 268, 461, 462
  • C. E. Allen, 268 ; L. J. Crossley, W. Emmott, and J. F. Harrison, 268 ; K. S. Dembinski, 94, 462; C. Langdon, 94; J. G. Lorrain, 268; J. Lowth and J. D. Ewart, 461; D. Sinclair, 268 ;
  • J. Stephen, 461; S. P. Thompson, 268, Call Apparatus, J. Poole and K. Maclver, 268; Checking Machines, J. J. Mann, 268 ; Circuits,
  • S. P. Thompson and P. Jolin, 94 ; Switches and Circuits, Stockholms Bell Telefon, 94 ; Transmitters, J. E. Fuller, 94 ; W. E. Irish, 94 ; W. E. Irish, 94; Long Distance Telephone Company , 94
  • Thrashing Machines : 290
  • P. Gibbons and A. S. F. Robinson, 290 ; J. R. Jefferies, 290; G. W. Morris, 290; Trussing Straw, J. Marshall, 290
  • Tools, Hand : 23
  • Drilling, J. B. Adams, 23 ; Screw Stocks, C. C. Flam me, 23 ; Spanners, C. F. Roden, 23 ; Stocks and Dies, J. B. Adams, 23; Vices, G. B. Taylor, 23
  • Tools, Machine : 22, 164, 339, 483, 627
  • T. M. Beer and H. Ransom, 627; Bending and Setting Bars, J. W. Hartley, 483; Bolt and Nut Screwing Machines, J.' W. Adams, 339 ; Boring, Dressing, and Finishing Cylinders, W. J. Muncaster and M. McKaig, 627; Boring and Facing Wheels, R. Hadfield, 627 ; Chucks, J. Delger, 483 ; for Corrugated Boiler Furnace Shells, J. G. Lawrie, 483; Cutting Files, R. Denison, 627 ; Cutting and Shaping Metals, J. Saget, 339; Drilling, W. F. Gilmer, 22 ; Drilling, Boring, and Tapping Metal, L. R. Faught, 627; Drilling Holes in Sides and Flanges of Cylinders, C. J. Galloway and J. H. Beckwith, 483; Drilling and Milling Metals, W. W. Hulse, 483 ; Expanding Mandrels, H. B. and A. B. Barlow, 627; Feed Gear for Shaping, P. P. Hure, 22 ; Grinding, G. Richards, 339 ; Holder or Gripper, J. Harrower, 483; Lathe, A. Emanuel, 164; Lathe Cutters, W. F. Smith and A. Coventry, 627 ; Lathes for Making Screws for Drawing Packing out of Glands, &c., J. McDowall, 483; Making Boiler Tubes,
  • T. Beeley, 483 ; Metal Cylinders, W. H. Brown, 627 ; Making Helical Springs, L. Sterne, 627 ; Making Irregularly Shaped Metal Articles, G.
  • F. Simonds, 339 ; Planing, &c., J. Barrow, 164; Planing and Shaping, W. Allday, Jun.,
  • 483 ; Punching Machines, K. Hesteskofabrik, 483; Punching or Rivetting and Finishing Countersunk Rivetting, W. F. Gilmer, 483; Planing Machines, Reversing Gear for, G. W. Budd, 22; Rivetting, T. Morton, 483; F. Prasil, 627; Sawing, G. J. Hill, 627; Screw-Cutting Lathe, J. Shaw, T. Harrison, and W. Shaw, 627; Nathan Blum, 339 ; Shaping, F. L. Palmer, 164; Springs, G. W. Willforld, 22; Table for Forming Oval or Circular Figures, J. P. T. Slade, 483; Tool Holders for Screwing Machines, A. Mcllquham, 6’27 ; Valve Motion for Steam Hammers, A. Taylor, 483
  • Tools, Mining ; 165, 339, 340, 484
  • B. A. Legg, 165; Boring Wells, C. Chapman, 339 ; Cutting and Drilling Tubes, J. C. Merryweather and C. J. W. Jakeman, 340; Deep-Boring Apparatus, T. Parsons, 484; Rock Boring, F. B. Taylor and J. Hanning, 339; Rock Drills, B. A. Legg, 165 ; W. Teague, Jun.,
  • 484 ; Screening Coal, J. Shaw, 340
  • Tools, Small: 22, 23, 164, 339, 483, 484, 627 Adjustable Boring Tool, W. Morling, 339 ; Adjustable Die for Wire-Drawing, F. M. Blake, 627; Bolts, Screws, &c., J. W, Phillips, 22;
  • Boring, H. Horner and W. Adcock, 23; Chucks,
  • D. Bauer, 22 ; S. N. Silver, 22 ; J. H. Storey n F1 PhilliP3.164 ; Drill and Lathe Chuck,
  • £ neyraham Manufacturing Company, 339 ;
  • Drilling Brace, R. S. Solomon, 483; Feed
  • on f°r Rochet Braces and Drills, J. F. Xtten,, 339 j Holder for Hand Tools, J. G. r«l n m’ 484 ’ Jaws and Jaw Plates for Vices,
  • B. Taylor, 483 ; Pipe Wrenches, G. Sonnen-thal and W. Keen, 627 ; Pliers, H. C. Gilchrist and C. Bellamy, 161; Ratchet Drills and Braces,
  • Stuart, 483; Skelp-Bending Tools for ■* ubes, E. R°ve> 339 ; Spanners, E. Barnes, 164 ; J. E. Gyde and G. H. Brydges, 164 ; Stocks, J. Bentley, 483 ; Stocks and Dies, J. E. Reinecker, 339 ; Tube Vices, W. Devoll and O. Howl, 484 ; Wrenches, F. and J. Brindle, 483
  • Torpedoes and Submarine Boats : 390, 601, 602
  • A. Campbell and J. Ash, 601; A. W. Slater, 390; W. Welch, 602 ; Ejecting Tubes for, W. Welch, 601; to Penetrate Nets, C. Wells, 390 ; Protecting Vessels against, A. C. Koerner, 390 Tramways : 47, 411, 602
  • G. F. Milnes, 411; Clip, J. W. Smallman, 47 ; Collecting Debris from Rails, E. A. Westhorp, 47; Compressed Air, G. Pardy, 411 ; Flanged Wheels for, J. Smith, 602 ; Locomotive for, <7.
  • C. Merryweather and C. J. W. Jakeman, 602 ; Loose Points for, P. A. Bourke, 602 ; Rails for, P. Kirk, 47; Rails and Chairs for, M. H. Smith, 411; Self-Ad justable Springs for, J. Bae, 411; Wheels for, C. A. Edge, 411; R. F.
  • H. Hovet, 411; F. G. Myers, 411; Wheels and Axles for, F. and E. C. S. Moore, 411
  • Transmission of Power : 69, 217, 340
  • J. A. Ewing and F. Jenkin, 217 ; J. B. Sharp, 217 ; J. T. Warman, 217; Belting, C. O. Gehrckens, 217 ; J. and J. Lee, 217 ; Coupling for, D. R. Cameron, 217 ; Hydraulic Apparatus for Transmitting Power and for Draining, G. Smail, 340 ; Slip Clutch for Transmitting High Speeds, S. Johnson, 69
  • Tubes, Manufacture of : 70, 390, 628
  • Fluted Metallic, J. Wilkes, 390; Hydraulic Machinery for Pressing Metal into Tubular Forms, IF. D. Allen, 628; Machine for Cutting and Screwing Tubes, W. Devoll, 628 ; Metal, A. Latch, 70 ; J. Robertson, 628; Producing Seamless India-Rubber, J. Iddon, 218; Wrought Iron and Steel, T. Jones and J. Smith, 628
  • Valves, Cocks, &c. : 69, 216, 217, 389, 507
  • J. S. Borlase, 69; J. Day, 216; T. Gameson, 507 ; C. F. Hargreaves, 217 ; J. McKellar, 216;
  • G. M, Marchant, 216; J. Sampson, 507 ; A. Thomson, 507; T. A. Wheatley, 507 ; Automatic, J. Harbottle and B. Edgar, 69; T. S. Truss, 69; Check, J. E. Bott and S. J. Hackney, 507 ; Double-Acting High-Pressure Sluice,
  • T. Blakeborough, 507 ; Hot and Cold Water, J. C. Threadgold, 507 ; Plug Taps, A. W. Death, 389; Stop-Cocks, J. A. Henckles, 389;
  • Swing Joint for Pipes Containing Fluid under Pressure, A. Feist, 507
  • Valves, Safety : 194, 530 (See also Engines, Steam)
  • M. Castlenau and C. Michelet, 194 ; IK. JV. Nicholson, and A. T. Allcock, 530; W. H. North-cott, 194 ; Water Gauges, H. Ochwadt, 530 Water Meters : 70,218, 507
  • W. Cotton, 70; T. Robinson, 218; J. Row-botham, 507 ; W. G. Stuart, 218; P. Tarda, 507; Applicable as Motors or Pumps, C. H. Hersey, 507
  • Wheels : W. Edwards, 48; J. and T. Trippett, and H. Searls, 48
  • Wood-Planing Machines : 166, 628
  • S. S. Hazeland, 628; Cutters of, and Grinding I the Same, J. Rawlings, 166
  • NAMES OF PATENTEES.

Abras Freres, Nut Locks, 69

  • Achurch, A., Trenching, 292
  • Ackerley, J., and Parr, B., Taking and Register
  • ing Soundings, 601
  • Adams, J. B., Drilling, 23
  • Adams, J. B., Tools for Screw-Cutting, 23
  • Adams, J. W., Bolt and Nut Screwing Machines, 339
  • Airey, T. W., Raising Chimneys, 48
  • Aktien Gessellschaft Helios, Dynamo Machines,
  • 266
  • Alberger, J. L., and Sault, T., Condensers, 116 I
  • Alexander, W. R., and Tooth, W. H., Feeding
  • Steam Boilers, 194
  • Allday, W., Jun., Apparatus for Plan mg and
  • Shaping Machines, 483
  • Allen, C. A’., Telephones, 268
  • Allen, J. F., Feed Motion for Ratchet Bracesand
  • Drills, 339
  • Allen, W. D., Hydraulic Machinery for Stamping Metal into Tubular Forms, 628
  • Alley, S., Flexible Pipes, 240
  • Allfrey, E. R., Lining for Cylinders, 316
  • Allison, C. A., Electric Lamps, 461
  • Allweiler, G., Force Pumps, 484
  • Almquist, F. F., Speed Indicator, 438
  • Anderson, W., Purifying Water, 69
  • Andrd, G. G., Electric Batteries, 267
  • Andrd, G. G. Explosive Compounds, 216
  • Andrew, C. H., Gas Engines, 316
  • Andrews, W., and Beaven, A. W., Automatic
  • Self-Regulating Feed for Mills, 165
  • Archer, Crushing Ores, 23
  • Armstrong, H„ Safety Lamp, 70
  • Armytage, J. S. B., Railway Chairs, 239
  • Arnold, S., Lock Nuts, 69
  • Ashton, T. J., and Holtzapffel, J. J., Sharpening Tools, 166
  • Askew, G. F., Reducing Skin Friction of Ships, 601
  • Askew, G. F., Screw Propellers, 601
  • Atkinson, B. F., Separating Gold, 144
  • Atkinson, J., Gas Engines, 582
  • Attwood, A., Cartridge Presses, 216
  • Atwater, J. B., Electric Motors, 266
  • Austrian Small Arms Manufacturing Company,
  • Repeating Rifles, 389
  • Ay ton, J. S., Coupling and Buffer, 240
  • Babbitt, B. T„ Ordnance, 68
  • Backeljaw, T., Automatic Gas Motors, 116
  • Bailey T., Breechloading Firearms. 389
  • Baines R< T., and Thomson, A., Lubricators, 217
  • Baker, F. R., Lamps, 507
  • Baker, M. C., Slide Valves, 115
  • Ball, F., and Horton, IF., Pumps, 24
  • Ball, J.P., Bennet, N. M., and Bates, M. E Nut
  • Locks, 390
  • Ball, W., Rocking Bars of Furnaces, 529
  • Bamford, S. B., Mowing Machines, 291
  • Bamlect, A. C., Harvesting Machines, 290
  • Baraclough, W. H., Water Supplying* Apparatus, 218
  • Barber, T., Feed Water Apparatus and Alarm for Steam Boilers, 530
  • Barker, C., Revolving Fork or Harrow, 292
  • Barlow, H. B. and A. B., Expanding Mandrels.
  • 627
  • Barnard, T. J., Extracting Metals, 364
  • Barnes, B., and Danks, J., Gas Motor for Tramcar 582
  • Barnes, E., Spanners and Wrenches, 164
  • Barnes, G. P., Reaping Machines, 290
  • Barrow, J., Planing Machines, 164
  • Barth, A. F., Propellers, 46
  • Bauer, J. C., Chucks, 22
  • Bauer, T., Coke Ovens, 143
  • Baxter, F., Overflow and Waste Preventer for Cisterns, 508
  • Baxter, W. H., Stone-Breaking and Crushing* Machines, 628
  • Bay, C. S. de, Screw Fans, 165
  • Bay, H. de, and Rossetti, C. de, Combustion of
  • Liquid Fuel, 363
  • Bazin, E., Rotary Electric Batteries, 462
  • Beard, R. R., and Oakley, W. H., Gas Regulator, 508
  • Bedlam, A., Packing for Engines, 316
  • Beeley,T., Drilling, Dressing, and Turning Boiler
  • Tubes, 483
  • Beer, T. M., and Ransom, H., An Improved Tool, 627
  • Belduke, J., Screw Propellers, 601
  • Bell, C. E., Oils and Tars from Blast Furnaces, 363
  • Bell, J. R., Self-Acting Elevators, &c., 340
  • Bentley, E. M„ and Knight, W. H., Electric Railways, 267
  • Bentley, J., Screw Stocks, 483
  • Beveridge, J., Distributing Valves of Fluid Pres
  • sure Engines, 437
  • Bianchi, G., Ships’ Sails, 601
  • Biddell, W. A., and Smith, Mrs., Coating Metals with Vitrious Substances, 554
  • Biedermann, E., and Harvey, E. W., Utilising
  • Gaseous Products of Combustion, 553
  • Binns, J. P., Forging Machines, 165
  • Birkerdike, R., Thrust Bearings for Screw Propeller Shafts, 239
  • Birley, E. H., Valves for Blowing Engines, 437
  • Blackstone, E. C., Haymakers, 292
  • ■^jus^able Die for Wire Drawing,
  • Blake, J., Steam Generators, 529
  • Blakeborough, T., Sluice Valves, 507
  • Blessing, J. H., Dry Sand Cores, 143
  • Blum, Nathan, Screw-Cutting Lathes, 339
  • Bock, J. R., Machine Tools for Working Stone, 628
  • Bodwell, J. D., Combustion of Liquid Fuel, 363
  • Bolton, F. J., Kt., Floating Apparatus for Pro
  • ducing Illuminated Fountains, 70
  • Bonzano, A., Conduits for Cable Railways, 602
  • Borgsmueller, H., Valve Gears, 581
  • Borland, S., Injectors, 530
  • Borlase, J. S., Valves, 69
  • Borns, G. M,, Packing Newspapers, &c., 218
  • Bott, J. E. and Hackney, S. J., Check Valves, 507
  • Bott, J. E., Roofs of Furnaces, 553
  • Boulton, M. P. W., Producing Motive Power by
  • Steam or Vapour, 530
  • Bourke, P. A., Loose Points for Tramways, 602
  • Bourne, J., Jun., Railway Carriage Axles, 411
  • Bowers, A. B., Dredging, 166
  • Boyce, C., Double-Arm Anchor, 46
  • Boyenval, E., and Ponsardand Co., Railway Per
  • manent Way, 411
  • Bradford, W. H. K., Screw Propellers, 46
  • B1*268e^’ C* S’’ E^ec^r^ca,l Conducting Material,
  • Bradley, C. S., Secondary Electric Batteries, 267
  • Bradley, J., Raising Steam in Locomotives in
  • Running Sheds, &c., 239
  • Bramall, C., Lining for Furnaces, 143
  • Bramall, J., Paddle-Wheels, 239
  • Brightman, J. IF., Furnaces, 194
  • Brindle, F. and J., Wrenches and Adjustable
  • Spanners, 483
  • Brine, J., Gas Engines, 315
  • Brison, C., Distillation of Substances Containing
  • Nitrogen, 364
  • Broad, J. and J., Ploughing, Harrowing, and
  • Scarifying, 292
  • Bromiley, T., Engines, 315
  • Brones, B., Explosive Compounds, 389
  • Browett, T., Gas Engines, 438
  • Brown, A. B., High-Speed Motors, 315
  • Brown, J., and Midelton, T., Railway Rolling Stock, 240
  • Brown, W., May, C. N., and Butler, A., Portable
  • Engine and Pump, 582
  • Brown, W. H., Manufacture of Metal Cylinders, 627
  • Browne, B. C., Controlling Gear and Speed Indicator, 582
  • Broivne, S. G., and Roby, IF., Steam Pumping
  • Engines, 484
  • Brunbauer, F., Injectors, 530
  • Bryant, G. B., and Dougherty, E. D., Grippers for Cable Railways, 412
  • Bryce-Douglas, A. D., Link Motion for Valves, 315
  • Pryce-Douglas, A. D., Link Motion for Valves, 315
  • Buchanan, R., Founders’ Drying Chambers, 554
  • Buckwell, W., Boring Wells, 628
  • Budd, G. W., Reversing Gear for Planing Machines, 22
  • Burgess, C. T., Chain Pumps, 627
  • Burman, A. R., and Caine, A. L., Lamp Reflectors, 507
  • Burnett, C., Governing the Speed of Compound
  • Marine Engines, 601
  • Burrough, G., Plate-Rolling Mills, 484
  • Butler, A. E. and H. M., Shaft Pedestals, 69
  • Butterworth, E., Gas Engines, 116
  • Buxton, W., Detachable Drive Chains, 364
  • Caldwell, R., Trucks, 48
  • California Feed-Water Purifying Company, Feed
  • Water Purifiers, 194
  • Callard, S., Treatment of Sulphate of Iron, 554
  • Cameron, D. R., Coupling to Communicate
  • Rotary Motion between Axes Inclined to one another, 217
  • Campbell, A., and Ash, J., Submarine Boats, 601
  • Capitaine, E., and Brunler 0., Compressed
  • Gaseous Compound for Gas Engines, 316
  • Capitame, E., and Brunler, 0., Gas Engines, 316
  • Caramin, J. B. and Co., Railway Permanent
  • Way, 47
  • Carey, A. E., and Latham, E., Machinery for the
  • Manufacture of Concrete and Mortar, 484
  • Carridre, H., Steam Engine Lubricators, 389
  • Carruthers, J. H., Screw Couplings for Chains,
  • &c., 508
  • Cary, A. II., Rotary Engines, 628
  • Casse, A., Suction Dredgers, 340
  • Castlenau, M., and Michelet, C., Safety Valve and
  • Pressure Regulator, 194
  • Cawley, G.,Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 581
  • Chambers, J., Core Bars for Casting Metals, 143
  • Chapman, C., Boring Wells, 339
  • Chapman, J. C., Slide Valves, 437
  • Chapman, J. H., Fisher, J. A., and Chapman,
  • A. H., Packing for Stuffing-Boxes, 437
  • Chaquette, E., Dredging Machines, 340
  • Chatterton, D. B., Preserving Green Crops, 292
  • Cheesbrough, F. J. P., and Royston, E. R., Sup
  • plying Coal in Furnaces, 553
  • Cheesman, H., Wire Rope, 508
  • Cheever, J. H., Rubber Tubing, 412
  • Cheswright, H., Rolling Metals, 165
  • Christie, J., and Roberts, P., Differential Hoist
  • ing Machinery, 166
  • Churchward, E. J., Lubricating Axles, 48
  • Chutter, G. F., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 266
  • Clapp, W. J., Lock Nuts, 69
  • Clapp, W. J., and Mills, B. J. B., Locking Nuts, 217
  • Clark, J. L., and Gibbins, J. P., Submarine Mines, 216
  • Clarke, F. R., Actuating Signal Wires, 390
  • Clifford, IF., Miners’ Safety Lamp, 217
  • Cobbett, H. H., Packing for Stuffing-Boxes, 508
  • Cochrane, C., Desiccation of the Air Supply of
  • Furnaces, 363
  • Cochrane, W., Moulds for Cooling and Discharging Slag, 144
  • Cocker, B. F., and Bishop, J., Spiral Springs for
  • Buffers, &c., 390
  • Coles, R., Vertical Steam Boilers, 193
  • Cominelin, E., Bailhache, G., Virloy, A. L. de, and
  • Bousignac, L. de, Secondary Batteries, 462
  • Common, A. A., Governors, 116
  • Compressed Steel Company, The, Steel Ingots, 364
  • Cooper, A., Steel andiron Plates for Sleepers, 411
  • Cooper, H. J., Portland Cement, 364
  • Copeland Manufacturing Company, Gates for
  • Crossings, 47
  • Corcoran, P., Dressing Stone, 628
  • Cory, E., Portable Silos, 292
  • Coryell, M., and Wheeler, F. M., Air and Water
  • Pumps for Condensers, 316
  • Cotton, W., Water Meters, 70
  • Coulson, J., and Todd, W. A., Ploughs, 292
  • Couteau, L. A., Reaping Machines, 291
  • Coward, N., Electric Safety Apparatus for Lift
  • Cages, 340
  • Cowles, E. II. and A. II., Reducing Ores of Aluminium, 554
  • Cozules, E. II. and A. H., Smelting Ores by Electricity, 364
  • Cox, J. B., Pyrometers, 70
  • Cox, R., Compound Steam Engines, 438
  • Crane, C. R., Hydraulic Valves, 340
  • Cranston, J. G., and Heppell, T., Borin o’ Coal
  • &c., 23 ° ’
  • Cranston, W. API., and Culp in, T.. Reaping Machines, 291
  • Craven, T. C., Drawbars for Locomotives, 47
  • Crist, IF. A7., Vibrating Engines, 114
  • Croasdcll, S. T., Ratchet Locking Nuts, 390
  • Crooke, G. R., Wire Ropes, 390
  • Crossley, F. IF., Gas Engines, 116
  • Crossley, L. J., Emmott, W., and Harrison, J. F.
  • Telephonic Exchanges, 268 ’
  • Curtis, C. W., Explosives, 68
  • Cuvelier, E., Safety Lamp, 390
  • Dack, W. N., Valve Motion of Steam Engines,
  • Daft, L., Electric Railway, 48
  • Dahlerus, C. G., Extracting Metals, 144
  • Daimler, C., Gas or Oil Motors, 115
  • Darling, J., Coupling for Railway Vehicles 602 Davenport Glucose Manufacturing Comnanv
  • Manufacture of Starch, &c., 364 P
  • Davey, H., Double-Acting Pump, 24
  • Davey, H., Low-Pressure Steam Motor, 114
  • Davies, J. T., Compound Steam and Compressed
  • Air Engines, 437 1
  • Davies, T. A., Railway Fishplate Joints, 240 Davis, H., Delivering Air under Pressure 508 Davis, H. and A., Indicating Speeds, 218* * Davison, J., Friction Clutches, 628 Davison, J., Rock-Drills, 23
  • Davy, A., Gas Engines, 116
  • Davy, C., Hydraulic Forging Machinery, 340
  • Dawson, W., Mills for Reducing Cement 23
  • Day, J., Valves, 216
  • Dean, W., Prevention of Accidents in Death, A. IF, Plug Taps, 38)
  • Hoists, 484
  • D’Humy, P. R. de F., Galvanic Batteries, 267
  • Delamare-Deboutteville, E. F., and Maland in
  • L. P.C., Carburetters, 554’
  • Delany, P. B., Autographic Telegraphy, 91
  • Delany, P. B., Synchronous Multiplex’ Printing
  • Telegraphy, 462®
  • Delffs, A. N. D., Railway Permanent Wav 47
  • Delger, J., Chucks, 483
  • Dembinski, K., Destroying Induction in Electrin
  • Wires, 462
  • Dembinski, K. S., Telephones, 94
  • Dembinski, K. S., Telephones, 462
  • Dempster, J., Extracting Tar and Ammonia from
  • Blast Furnace Gases, 143, 363
  • Denison, R., Machine for Cutting Files, 627
  • Deprez, M., and Herz, Dr. C., Suppressino- in.
  • duction in Telegraph and Telephone Lines 462
  • Deprez,M-, and, Leblanc, M., Electric Locomo-Dwrez M1; Transforming Electric Currente, 263 Devoll, W„ Cutting "8
  • Devoll, W., and Howl, O., Tube Vices, 4»4
  • Dick W B., Extinguishing Fire, 508 n-n J r and Mayrhofer, C. A., Signalling Dand Recording the Position of Railway Trains,
  • Dietzsch, C., Burning Cement, &c„ 363
  • Dodm’-in G S.’, Ventilating Ship Holds, 601 Bohlmann S. and Co., Lining or Covering Steam
  • * la Jeannie, Safety
  • Dorialdson^ J., Raising and Lowering Boats, 601 vLrnbusch E. G., Secondary Batteries, 93
  • Dosnieet Cie., Bending and Upsetting Metals,
  • ^h^»-umpS,161fi4
  • Drever W„ Type-Setting Engines, 508 Dumont, a’, Wind Motors, 438 .
  • Dumoulin, A. J. D., Rotary Engines, 315 Dunlop?/,' Valve Gear of duplex Direct-Acting Dunn,'ckJo Covering for Pipes to Prevent Radia-Dupuis! ^A^and Jeanmaire, A., Safety Dusan&t Weighing Machines 508
  • Dyball, A., and Payne, A., Hoes, 292
  • Eames, C. J., Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 144
  • Edge, C. A., Wheels, 411
  • Edmiston. J. B., Condensers, 438
  • ^Edmonds, J., and Jefferis. W. H., Anchors for Steam Cultivation, 292
  • Edmonds, W„ Signalling during Fogs, 602
  • Edwards, W., Wheels, 48
  • Eichler, C., Valve Apparatus for Pumps, 24 .
  • Elieson, C. P., Elements for Primary Electric Batteries, 462 ,
  • Elliott, J., Fluid Pressure Engines, 582
  • Ellis, O. J., Air Refrigerator, 70
  • Emanuel, A., Turning and Tapping Lathe, 161
  • Emanuel, A., Water Strainers, 508
  • Emmens,’ S. H„ and United Patents Corporation, Compound Galvanic Battery, 267
  • Enright J., Electric Railway Signalling, 412
  • Enright, J., Electric Railways, 267
  • Ericksen, T-, Sholberg, D., and Johnson, O. T., i^n^^Steam Traps Applicable as Boiler EscherWyss, and Co., Self-Cleaning Pulp-
  • Straining Machines, 218
  • Espenschied, C., Shaft Level and Aligners, 8 Evans, M., and Wynne, F., Carbons for Incandescent Electric Lamps, 461
  • Evans. N., Supplying Air in Steam Generators,
  • Ewing, J. A., and Jenkin, F., Transmission of Power, 217
  • Faija, H., Testing the Strength of Cement, <0 Fairburn, H. G., Compressing Coal, &c., 554 Fairburn, H. G., Desiccating at Low Tempera
  • tures, Coal, &c., 363
  • Fairfax, J. S., Rotary and Reciprocatine
  • Fairlie,GR. (?., Hepburn, li. H., and Fairlie,
  • F. A., Railways, 239
  • Farmer, M. G„ Electric Cable Recorders, 462 Farrar, J., Birley, E. H., and Dunstan, T., I nc
  • tion Coupling for Hauling or Winding Appa-
  • Fan^LD., Rolling Irregular Forms of Metals, 627
  • Farra, L. D., and Humphreys, J. C., Mechanical Movements, 390.
  • Faught, L. R., Drilling and Tapping Metal, 627
  • Favell, T. M., Steam Engines, 115
  • Favier, A., Explosives, 68.
  • Feather, S., and Shackleton, R., Utilising the Exhaust Steam in Tramway Engines,. 239 .
  • Feist, A., Swing Joint for Pipes Containing Fluid under Pressure, 507.
  • Feldmann, A., Manufacture of Ammonia, 364 .
  • Fell, T. M„ Relief Valve for Steam Engine Cylinders, 438 ,.
  • Fenner, H. W., Distillation of Coal, &c., 3o4
  • Fenner, H. W., Heating of Stills for Distillation of Coal, &c., 364
  • Fielding, J., Rotary Motors, 115
  • Firth, S., Ships and Boats, 601
  • Fischer, J. G., Holder for Hand Tools, 484
  • Fisher, J. A., Packing for Engines, 316
  • Fisher, T. R. IL, and Duvall, C. A., Governing Engines, 437 .
  • Fitzgerald, D. G., Secondary Batteries, 267
  • Fitzgerald,’D., and Jones, T. J., Voltaic Bat-teries, 93
  • Flamme, C. C., Screw Stocks, 23
  • Fletcher, J. IK, Electrical Railway Signals, 412
  • Flint, E., and Madeley, F., Polishing Metallic
  • Rods, 364 .
  • Floyd, J, N., and Tangye, G., Slide Valves of
  • Steam Pumps, 339 ,
  • Forbes, G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 266 Forbes, G., and Timmis, T. A., Electrical Brakes,
  • Formby, J., and Keizer, C., Travelling Cathead
  • Hoist, 24 . tt j
  • Foulds, J., and Tomlinson, S., Crushing Hard Material, 340
  • Fox, S., and Whitley, J., Casting Metals, 363
  • Fox, W., and Fenby, H. P., Foghorns, 47
  • Freakley, IF., Compound Expansive Slide v alve, 581 ,
  • French, J., Hayes, J., and Hodge, T. H., Steam
  • Traps, 194
  • Fretel, G., Locomotive Engines, 47
  • Frikart, J. R., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 115
  • Froggatt, T., Steeling Iron, 144
  • Fuller, J. E., Telephone Transmitters, 94
  • Gabriel, Louis, Steam Excavators, 340 Gadd, W., Joining Lead Pipes, 503 Gadd, W., Washers and Nuts, 390 Gales W. H., Tube Scraper and Brush, 194 Galloway, C. J., and Beckwith, J. H., Drilling Holes in Cylinders, 483
  • Galloway, C. J., and Beckwith, J. H., Vessels Lined with Lead, 554
  • Gameson, T., Ball Taps, 507
  • Gannon, T., and Daudt, G. A., Surface Condensers, 438
  • Gardner, W. S., and Sheppard, A. H., Low-Water Alarm for Steam Boilers, 530
  • Gardner, W., Vertical Steam Generators, 193
  • Garrard, G. M. and Gerrard, S. B., Locomotive Engines, 239
  • Gaulard, L., and Gibbs, J. Z>., Coils for Electricity, 93
  • Gautier Bros., Driving Belts, 507
  • Gehrckens, C. O., Belts for Driving Machinery, 217
  • Gerboz, P. C., Measuring Electric Currents, 462
  • Gerhardt, J., Safety Truck Appliance for Railway Cars, 411
  • Gibb, II. McM., Anchors, 46
  • Gibbon, T. IL, Railway and Tramway Construction, 411
  • Gibbons, P., and Robinson, A. S. F., Thrashing Machines, 290
  • Gibson, J., Reaping Machines, 291
  • Gilchrist, H. U., and Bellamy, C., Gas Pliers 164
  • Gilmer, IK. F., Drilling Machine, 22
  • Gilmer, W. F., Punching, Rivetting, and Finishing Countersunk Rivetting, 483
  • Gimingham, C. II., and Albright, J. F., Holders
  • of Electric Lamps. 267
  • Girfitt, T., Fixing Harrow Teeth, 292
  • Glasbrook, C. A., and Lockerbie, T., Firebars 553
  • Glossop, E., and Stacey, F. IL, Steam Hammers, 23 Glover, J., and Walton, C., Bolts, 240
  • Goldberg, L., Transmission of Electric Energy to Torpedoes, &c., 462
  • Goodfellow, G. B., and Matthews, R., Coupling for Rotating Shafts, 69
  • Gordon, E., Railroad Switches, 411
  • (Gordon, F. IK., Hot Blast Stoves, 142
  • Gordon, J. E. H,t Lighting Signals by Electricity, 94
  • Gordon, J. W., Pneumatic Pump, 508
  • Graham Manufacturing Company, The, Drill and Lathe Chuck, 339
  • Granroth, J., Sight Feed Lubricators, 69
  • A^n,cS* F*’ ReoUlating Induced Currents of Air, 508
  • Green, T., Locomotives, 47
  • r H*’ Dy?»mo-E1ectric Machines, 461 Gieig, A., Gearing of Traction Engines, 48 S®lf‘Lubncating Bearings, 69 Sh^ Whittingham, J.,
  • Locking and Driving Gear for Engines, 48
  • GresJiam^J Smelting Iron, 363
  • GreskZ’, Jj.\ ^•X,Cl^CUUm Brake8’ 48> 412
  • torts! mChaiKinS a"d Dischargin& Gas Re-
  • Griffin’s - r ” Ped"cinK Ores, 1G5 P . 2"> Gas Engines, 438 PriflwA Rubricating, llG
  • Irot'h,‘ Le‘l’H-Re°uiaPtindUth,gs IU111|iniUn1’ 364 Engines, 601 o t,"° the S>peed of Marine
  • lubffinsLRJ'iiD'\vamo'1E'ectrie Machines, 266 Jyde J E ’ ^’?pr°Vht I,on Pulley".
  • •> and Bridges, G. II., Spanners, 164
  • tad/i'eifj’ Stea,n Engines, 581 ladiield,’r” Wheels> W
  • tailwood'J 143
  • laiwworth' jr ’ Feed lubricator, 389 144 orUl’ » •> Forging and Tempering Ingots,
  • 'all’ n A? P^ive Chains, &c., 166
  • •all’H’’SpeedPlate8’ 654 allj J. F and vldlCatT’ 69 all, J. P ’ Crankin’ J’o Cranks> 316 allock, F. Zf „&kyts3310
  • Counteractin’- th?F- D ’ Pails for ampton, T Mam,^lght ofeShafts, 46 Iron, 364 ’ Manuf«ture of Steel and Ingot
  • 143 obtaining Sul'
  • Lubricator, 69 °ar’ Automatic Syphon wdcastle. r A , 529 A-> Fireboxes of Steam Boilers,
  • z-^’dmg, J Brakes 94n Harding, T. R Traction^ .
  • Purposes, 582 Engines for Agricultural
  • Hargreaves, C F qi„-
  • Hargreaves, R Valves, 217
  • Harris, W. s * p?am Tl’aps, 508
  • TTMins,i65 ’’ eann^rs °r Brasses for Rolling Harrison H
  • J 6291"’ 11 ■ U < and "’AiX
  • Hawke,’Sr1^?1’"3,068, 553
  • Hawker, TH ^^rs, 530
  • J-. MMU*
  • Hazeland, g. s’ p?*11.1 Engines, 581 Healey, B’. D.X'a"‘nS "ood; 628 Hedges, K. W ,enerators, 553 Hellesen, W. Indicators 389 Henckles, J. \ SfnriCr?atteries, 267 Hepbu^ R ij ‘ J?P’coeks, 389 Herald, w •? 1 urnaces. iqq
  • Car Cijpfing, o40 or Pumps, 5’07 luidSIete«. Applfeable as Motors
  • H eslop, M., Eccentrics, 115
  • Hesteskofabrik, K.,Punching Machines, 483
  • Heurtebise, E , Hydraulic Elevators, 166
  • Hill, G. J., Sawing, 627
  • Hill, IE. J., Gas Engines, 316
  • Hind, (J Single Chain Buckets for Dredging and Elevating Purposes, 166
  • Hines, D. 8., Perry, W. A., and Worthington, C, C., Actuating the Valves of Direct-Actin" Fluid Pressure Engines, 315
  • | Hirchweger, H., Sleeper Rails, 411
  • Hitchin, R., Pearson, J. T., and Richmond, T.
  • Prevention of Accidents to Machinery, 628 ’
  • Hocking, H., Condensers, 116
  • Hodgkinson, J., Mechanical Stokers, 529
  • Holland, C. B., Annealing Iren, 554
  • Holland, H. IE., Breech-Blocks, 68
  • Hollick, W, P., and E. Wimshurst, Steam Steering, 601
  • Holloway, J. E., Transmitting Motive Power, 437
  • Holt, E Air or Gas Compressing Engines, 437
  • Holt, II. P., Gas Engine, 582
  • Holt, H. P., Hot-Air Engines, 582
  • Holt, H. P., and Crossley, F. IE., Compound Gas Engines, 582
  • Holt, H. P., and Jones, A. E., Electric Commutator, 94
  • Holzer, W., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 94
  • Honychurch, C., and Brown, A. H. W., Steam
  • Boilers and Furnaces, 529
  • Hopkinson,J and C., Induction Coils, 462
  • Hopkinson, J., Lubricants, 217
  • Hoppe, C., Rotary Blowers, 23
  • Horner, H., and Adcock, W., Boring Tools, 23
  • Hornsby, W., and Edwards, R., Compound Portable Steam Engines, 581
  • Hornsby, W., and Edwards, R., Elevators for Hay, &c., 292
  • Hornsby, W., and Edwards, R., Raising Chimneys, 48
  • Hornsby, J., and Innocent, J., Harvesting Machinery, 291
  • Hornung, Dr. F., Galvanic Batteries, 462
  • Horsfall, T. C., Bickham, S. IL, and Houlds-worth, W., Straightening Wire, 508
  • Houghton, E. J., and Collet, T. M., Contact and Reversing Gear for Dynamo-Electric Machines, 266
  • Hovet, R. F. H., Wheels, 411
  • Howard, J., and Bousfield, E. T., Sheaf-Binding Machines, 291
  • Howard, J., and Bousfield, E. T., Sheaf-Binding and Trussing Machines, 292
  • Howard J., and Gibbs, G., Reaping Machines, 291
  • Howard, J., and Gibbs, H. W., Ploughs, 292
  • Howell, S. E., Springs, 508
  • Howie, W. L., Preventing the Accumulation of
  • Snow in Railway Cuttings, 602
  • Howorth,J., Propellers, 239
  • Howson, J. T., Steam Wheels, 438
  • Howson, R., Gas Producers, 143
  • Hoy, II. A., Fluid Pressure Brakes for Railways, 412
  • Hughes, G., Bearings for Block and Pulley Sheaves, 390
  • Hughes, G., Stanchions for Spar Decks on
  • Ships, 601
  • Hulse, IF. IE., Drilling and Milling Metals, 483
  • Humphrey, H. P., Oilers and Journal Boxes, 69
  • Huntington, A. K., Separation of Carbonic Oxide from Furnaces or Gas Producers, 553
  • Hure, P. P., Feed Gear for Shaping Machines, 22
  • Husband, W., Air-Cushioned Hammer or
  • Stamper, 165
  • Hutchinson, W. N., Canals, 70
  • Iddon, J., Seamless India-Rubber Tubing, 218
  • Irish, W. E., Telephones, 94
  • Irish, IE. E., Telephonic Transmitters, 94
  • Jablochkoff, P.,Galvano-Electric Generator, 268
  • Jackson, C. A., Electric Motors, 266
  • Jackson, G., Continuous Railway Brakes, 240
  • Jackson, J. P., and Symons, R., Self-Clamping
  • Kail Chair, 411
  • Jameson, J., Coke Ovens, 553
  • Jarves, D., Retorts, 553
  • Jefferies, G., Railway Signal Indicator, 48
  • Jefferies, J. R., Thrashing Machines, 290
  • Jenkin, Fleeming, Governors for Electric Motors, 462
  • Jenkin, F., Underground Electrical Haulage, 266
  • Jenkins, L., Miners’ Safety Lamp, 217
  • Jenkinson, M., Reaping and Binding Machines, 291
  • Johnson, D., Hydraulic Engines, 115
  • Johnson, E. H., Electrical Conductors, 268
  • Johnson, S., Slip Clutch for Transmitting High
  • Speeds, 69
  • Johnson, S., Reaping Machines, 291
  • Jones, H., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 461
  • Jones, T. J., Galvanic Batteries, 267
  • Jones, T., and Smith, J., Wrought Iron and Steel
  • Tubes, 628
  • Jones, W. R., Furnaces, 143
  • Joy, D„ Crank Axles, 116
  • Joy, D., Fluid Pressure Engines, 437
  • Joy, D., Valve Mechanism for Three-Cylinder
  • Engines, 437
  • Joyeux, A., Ordnance, 68
  • Kapteyn, A. P., Gauging the Length of Air Pipe Connected throughout a Railway Train, 240
  • Keeker, G., Locking Apparatus for Railway
  • Points, 602
  • Keeling, F., and Rigley, R., Railway Chairs, 239
  • Kellow, J., Rail Joints, 240
  • Kemp, E., Compound Boilers, 193
  • Kennedy, E. S. T., Steam Boilers, 193
  • Kent, E., Armour Belt with Torpedo Guard, 601
  • Kent, W., Blowing Engines, 316
  • Ker, W. W., Treating Iron, &c., 364
  • Kerr, J., Fastenings for Rails, 602
  • Kerr, J., Railway Joints, 47
  • Kerr, J., Ventilated Railway Wagon, 47
  • Keymer, H. J. C., Capstans, 24
  • Khotewsky, A., Holders for Incandescent Electric
  • Lamps, 94
  • Kinnell, C. P.,and Rothnie, G., Regulating Combustion in Furnaces, 142
  • Kirk, P., Combined Chairs and Sleepers, 602
  • Kirk, P., Furnaces for Heating Ingots and
  • Blooms, 553
  • Kirk, P., Tram Rails, 47
  • Kirkaldy, J., Condensers and Heaters, 116
  • Kitto, J., Paul, A., and Mancarrow, R. R.,
  • Wagons, 602
  • Klotz, C., Giinthur, C., and Wilh Kops, Steam
  • Boilers or Generators, 193
  • Knap, C. C. S., Joints for Water Tube Boilers, 529
  • Knapp, R. T., Metal Shearing Machines, 165
  • Knightley, T. E., Tramway Wheels, 48
  • Koch, 0., and Habermann, R., Freezing Machines, 70 1 .
  • Koerner, A. C., Protecting Vessels against Torpedoes, 390
  • Koneman, W. A., and Scoville, H. H., Ore Concentrators, 23
  • Korting, E.,Sand Moulds, 143
  • Kullig, B.y Steam Trap Applicable as a Gas-
  • Pressure Regulator, 508
  • Laidlaw, J., Centrifugal Machines, 69, 340
  • Lalande, F. P. E. de, Intensifying Electrical
  • Currents, 93
  • Lander, H., Hay Collectors, 292
  • Langdon, C., Telephony, 94
  • Latch, A., Metal Tubes, 70
  • Lawrie, J. G., Corrugated Boiler Furnace Shells of Cast Steel, 483
  • Lawrie, J. G., Mould for Casting Steel, &c., 364
  • Lawson, S., Gas Engines, 438
  • Laycock, W. S., Couplings for Railway Rolling-
  • Stock, 411
  • Laycock, W. S., Miners’ Safety Lamps, 390
  • Layton, W. T., Controlling the Pressure and
  • Flow of Fluids, 508
  • Leach, W., Staying the Firebox of Boilers, 193
  • Lecouteux and Garnier, Steam Engines, 581
  • Lee, J. and J., Belting, 217
  • Lee, R. A., Primary Batteries, 268
  • Leeds, A. R., Purification of Water, 39.0
  • Legg, B. A., Mining Machines, 165
  • Legg, B. A., Rock Drills, 165
  • Leichsenring, H. R., Wheels and Pulleys, 218
  • Leidy, C., and Green, C. E., Railway Coupling, 411
  • Leirer, L., Bearings and Axles, 240
  • Leprevost-Bourgerel, G. O. L., Pipe Couplings, 218
  • Leslie, E., Removing Snow, &c., from Railways, 240
  • Leutner S., Steam Generators, 193
  • Liardet, J. E., Lowering and Disengaging Ships’
  • Boats, 239
  • Lidstone, C. A., Side Lights for Ships, 601
  • Lindgren, J. A., Fire Extinguishers, 390
  • Lindsay, W. H., Bridges, 70
  • Lirand, G., and Gaupillat, E., Detonating Signals for Railways, 602
  • Lishman, T., Heating, Purifying, and Supplying the Feed Water to Steam Boilers, 530
  • Lloyd, G. H., Steam Boilers, 192
  • Lockwood, J. G., Checking Shocks in Chains,
  • Ropes, Bars, &c., 507
  • Lockwood, W., Pistons, Pump Buckets, &c., 116
  • Loewy, S., Lamp Burners, 507
  • Long - Distance Telephone Company, Transmitters, 94
  • Longridge, J. A., Ordnance, 389
  • Longridge, J. A., Ordnance, 389
  • Lorenz, W., Cartridge Cases, 68
  • Lorenz, W., Firing Ordnance, 389
  • Lorrain, J. G., Telephony, 268
  • Love, E., Skelp-Bending Tools for Tube Making, 339
  • Lowth, J., and Ewart, J. D,, Telephony, 461
  • Ltiders, R., Brakes for Revolving Shafts Exposed to Axial Pressure, 390
  • Ludwig, J. C., Telegraphy, 94
  • Lux, E., Ascertaining the Specific Weight of
  • Gases and Vapours, 507
  • Lyman, A. S., Cartridges, 389
  • Lyman, A, 8., Cartridges, 389
  • Lyte, F. M., and Lewall, C. L. J. A., Explosive
  • Compounds, 364
  • McAfee, J. C., Nut Lock, 69
  • McCulloch, J., Coke Ovens, 553
  • McCullock, J. McG., Steam Boilers, 193
  • McDougall, I. S., Coating Copper Vessels with
  • Lead, 554
  • McDougall, J., Driving Belts, 390
  • McDowall, J., Lathes for Making Screws for
  • Drawing Packing out of Glands, &c., 483
  • McEvoy, C. A., Conveying and Launching Torpedoes, 216
  • MacFarline, J. W., and Coleman, J. J., Gas Pro
  • ducer Furnaces for Steam Boilers, 19.3
  • McFerran, J. A., Moulding and Compressing Machines, 484
  • McGillivray, J., Gas Engines, 438
  • Mcllquham, A., Tool Holders for Screwing Machines, 627
  • Macilwraith, W., Rotary Motor Engines, 115
  • McKaig, W. R., and Stitt, J. C., Steam Generators, 193
  • McKellar, J., Valve Cocks, 216
  • Mackinlay, F., Varying the Gauge of Wagon
  • Wheels, 48
  • McLaren, J. and II., Wheels for Traction Engines, 239
  • M‘Niven, D. P., Brake Block, 48
  • M A wen, D. P., Brakes, 240
  • Macqueen, J., Silent Tyres for Road Vehicles, 508
  • Mactear, J., Furnaces for Chemical Processes, 143
  • Magee, J., Gas Engines, 115
  • Maignen, P. A., Softening Water, 69
  • Makin, J., Coating Sheets of Metal with Lead, 364
  • Malam, W., Steam Boilers, 529
  • Man, J H., Automatic Cut-off Valves, 437
  • Mann, J. J Checking Machines for Public Telephones, 268
  • MfnnwE’ i\\?l'ake and Starting Apparatus for Wheeled Vehicles, 240
  • Mannesmann R. and M, Rolling Metal, 23
  • RcPeating Firearms, 216
  • M»^Z^S-nW;VEmCtro'Ms8netic Engine, 461
  • Mai chant, G. JI., Taps or V al res 216
  • Merchant,4xle’Boxes or Bearings, 507 fcS *’ v ’ Water as an Auxiliary Fuel, 553 Marchese E., Extraction of Copper, 144
  • V llr“?hinff Rolls for Manufacture of lion Railway Sleepers, 23
  • Marks, G. 0., Hoists, 24, 627 . fi02
  • Marsden, S., and Mullin, E., Railway Chans, 60-Marshall, J., Trussing Straw, 290
  • Martin, A., Lamps, 507
  • Martin, B. G., Fastening the Rails of Railways, 411
  • Martin, M., Safety Apparatus for Lifts, 24
  • Mason, F., and Conqueror, J., Rolling Glass, /U
  • Mason, S., and Hill, A., Hoes, 292
  • Massey, A. S., Ploughs, 292
  • Mathewson, J. E., Sand Blast Process, 24
  • Maw, IF. H., Aiming Guns by Artificial Light, 389
  • Maxim, H. S., Guns, 216
  • Maxim, H. S., Repeating Rifles, 63
  • Maxwell, J., Steam Engines, 581.
  • Maxwell, J. R., Valve Mechanism for Duplex
  • Steam Pumps, 165
  • Mayo, D. C., Hydraulic Presses, 165 .
  • Meigs, J. V., Elevated Railway and Bogies for, 47
  • Melling, J., Casting Steel Ingots, 364
  • Melville, D., and Whitney, J. F., Paints foi S
  • merged Structures, 601
  • Meredith, 0., Steam Boilers, 193
  • Merry weather, J. C., and Jakeman, C. J. •>
  • Cutting and Drilling Tubes, 340
  • Mer ry weather, J. C., and Jakeman, 0. J. k., Fire Hydrant, 508 T w
  • Merry weather, J. C., and Jakeman, C. J- "•» Tramway Locomotives, 602
  • Midelton, T., and Huntley, T. S., Coaling Locomotive Engines and Removing Ashes, 239
  • Milburn, T., Haydon, C. W., and Mundy, E., Reducing Rotary Motion, 484
  • Milinaire, A. and C., Elevated Railway, 602
  • Miller, J. J., Regulating Pressure of Water in
  • Hydraulic Hoists, 24 .
  • Miller, L. B., Measuring Electricity, 462
  • Mills, B. J. B., Grinding Hard Materials, 340
  • Mills, R , Pumps, 484
  • Milnes, G. F., Tramcar Vehicles, 411
  • Minck, F. W., Railway Trucks, 240
  • Moebius, B., Electrolytical Separation of Metals, 553
  • Moon, G. W., Amalgamation of Gold and Silver,
  • Moore, F. and E. C. S., Wheels and Axles for
  • Tramways, 411
  • Moore, G. E., Manufacture of Hydrogen, 143
  • Moore, J., Utilisation of Waste Heat in Furnaces, 553
  • Morewood, E., Coating Sheets of Metal, 363
  • Morgan, IK., Miners’ Safety Lamp, 217
  • Morison, D. B., Packings for the Glands of Fluid
  • Pressure Engines, 581
  • Morling, W., Adjustable Boring Tool, 339
  • Morris, F. S., Multitubular Steam Boilers, 529
  • Morris, G. W., Thrashing Machines, 290
  • Morton, T., Rivetting Machines, 483
  • Morton, W.C., Ploughs, 292 .
  • Morton, W. C., Wheels of Traction Engines. 48
  • Moseley, C., Boxes or Cells for Primary and
  • Secondary Electric Batteries, 462
  • MUller, Dr. F. C. G., Production of Wires, I lates, Rods, &c., 484 _ . .
  • Muncaster, TK. J., and McKazg, JL, Boring, Dressing, and Finishing Cylinders, 627
  • Murrie, J., Pressure Gauge, 508
  • Murrie. J., Thermometers, 508
  • Musgrave, W. M., and Prestwich, J., Pistons and
  • Cylinders, 437
  • Musker, A., and Vaughan, C. IK., Elevators or
  • I Grabs for Excavating, 484
  • i Myers F., Cask Making, 218
  • I Myers, F. G., Tramcar Wheels, 411
  • Napier, J. M., Transmitting Motion to Speed Indicators, 69
  • Navarre, C., Fire Lighters, 390 .I
  • Needham, J., Hawker, T. H. S , Cartridges, 68 Nevile, JR. II. C., Controlling the Speed of En-gines, 581.
  • Newton, 0. T., Gas Engines, 316
  • Newton, O. T., Gas Engines, 116, 438
  • Ney, O., Magnesium Lamps, 507
  • Nicholson, IK. N., and Allcock, A. 1., Safety Valves, 530.
  • Nicoll, D., Filtering Water, 69
  • Nobel L., Wittenstrbm, Ch G., Faustman, E., and Ostberg, P., Melting Metals, 143;
  • Noble, J. D., Lubricators, 69
  • Noble W., Consuming Smoke in Steam Boiler Furnaces, 194 ..
  • Nordenfelt, T., Blowing Engine, 627
  • Normand, A. and Co., Tubular Steam Boilers, 529
  • Northcott, W. H., Safety Valves, 191
  • Northcott, W. H., Speed Governors, 116,
  • Norton, F. L., Lifeboats, 239 .I
  • Nottbeck, C. de, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 461 Nun an E.< Hose Couplings, 508I
  • Nurse^G., Manufacture of Terne and Tin Plates,
  • 363 ’|
  • Oehwadt, H., Water Gauges, 530
  • Grain IF. Steam Engine Lubricators, 390 Orme,’ J. A., Preventing Priming 529
  • Orris, O. D., and Adams, N.B., Cable Tramways,
  • Osann, B., Purification of Iron, 554
  • Otis Bros, and Co., Lifts, 340
  • Otis Bros, and Co., Valves, 340
  • Owen C. G., Buffers, 47
  • Owens S. T., Metallurgical Furnaces, 363
  • Oxley, J., Ward, E., and Oxley, W., Rolling
  • Mills, 165 |
  • Pablos, F. Panadero y, Furnaces, 553
  • Paley, J., Screw Propellers, 46
  • Palmer, F. L., Shaping Machines, 164
  • Palmer T. G., Torpedo Railway Signals, 48
  • Pardy G., Compressed Air Street Railways, 411
  • Parfitt G., Pumping Engines, 24
  • Parker, J„ and Bladon, A., Pumps, 627
  • Parker J.. Dredging Machines, 166
  • Parker, J., Single-Acting Steam Engines, 437
  • Parser, T., Gas Engines, 438
  • Parkes, C. R., Hydraulic Governor and Expan-ParneU^G."T^Fluid Pressure Engines, 581
  • Parrish, M. W. and M. F., Electric Alarm Appa-ratus’for Railways, 412 . .
  • Parsons, 0. A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 461
  • Peer/JS n 7 ^ep-Boring Apparatus, 484
  • 389 °l Ejector Company, The, Lubricators, PeJrvnHAFBT^U1Ieys or Drums’ 69 Ppifrn,?'TF'ATTherm0StatS’ 503
  • 340 ’ L’’ and Diers> G>’ Grinding Mills,
  • ^utomatic Chain Grab, 628
  • Phil inn A^C^’ A,i Electric Arc Lamps, 267
  • P1H PP°^ C., Schneider, F., and Jaquet, C., Cutting Grooves on Rollers, 165
  • rh!£S’ 7 ’ ?£d Jones, T., Preparation of the Charge for Zinc Furnaces, 554
  • Phi •PS> w Bolts» Screws, &c., 22 n- i ES’^I>’ Mova-We Points, 240 Pickett, T., Lamps, 507
  • Educing Ores and the Utilisation of Waste Gases, 554
  • pjr?’ S’ Sp Governing Marine Engines, 437 riers, E. F., Slide Valves and Valve Chests for
  • Steam Engines, 437
  • n ^iectric Arc Lamps, 267
  • lona, C. H., Bailey, H. L., Hamblet, J., Crane, a b., and Gray, A. W., Electric Clocks, 462
  • Poole, J., and Maclver, K., Telephonic Call, 268 r'ope, o., Introducing Air into Regenerative Furnaces, 363
  • Porteous A. N„ Rotary Engines, 315
  • 10JJ?r’ Stopping Leakage in Boiler Tubes, 0Z<7
  • Poyser, J., Rail Fastenings, 602
  • Poyser, J., Railway Chairs, 47
  • Prasil, F., Rivetting, 627
  • Prentice, E. R. and H. N., Igniting Gas Engine
  • Charges at Starting, 438
  • Price, C. B., Railway Frogs and Switches, 411
  • Proctor, J., Mechanical Stokers, 529
  • Puissant Frbres, Cutting and Dressing Stone, 166
  • Purdy, W. H., Purification of Iron and Steel, 364
  • Purnell, J. J., Gas Engines, 116
  • Pym, A. M., Lighting Railway Carriages, 602
  • Qualter, J., and Hall, E., Metallic Pistons, 437
  • Quarmby, J., Railway Chairs and Sleepers, 411
  • Quarmby, J., Screw Bolts, 217
  • Quelch, W. B., Rails and Fastenings, 47
  • Quick, G., Cartridges, 389
  • Radcliffe, F., Gas Furnaces, 143
  • Radcliffe, J., Electric Alarm Apparatus, 412
  • Rae, J., Spring for Tramcars, 411
  • Rammell, T. W., Projectiles, 389
  • Ramsden, T. H., Horse Rakes, 292
  • Rapier, R. C., Cranes, 24
  • Raudnitz, S., Galvanic Cells, 93
  • Rawlings, J., Cutters of Wood-Planing Machines 166
  • Reinecker, J. E., Stocks and Dies, 339
  • Rhodes, B., Packing for Steam Joints, 194
  • Rice, A., Sand Moulding, 364
  • Rich, W. E., Turbines, 438
  • Richard, P., Joint Chair for Railway Permanent Way, 411
  • Richards, E. IK., Machinery for Turning Over and Transferring Ingots and Blooms, 484
  • Richards, G., Grinding Machines, 339
  • Richards, W., Lubricator for Condensing Steam
  • Engines, 438
  • Richardson, A. W., Electric Arc Lamp, 267
  • Richmond, T., Bolts and Nuts for Fishplates, 411
  • Richmond, T., Preventing the Wood Keys Used for Fastening Rails from Working Out, 411
  • Rideal, S., Bolts and Nuts, 143
  • Rideal, S., Metal Casting, 363
  • Rideal, S., Wheel Tyres, 390
  • Riedler, A., Valves for Pumps, 24
  • Riley, D., and Lee, W., Firebars and Smoke Prevention, 529
  • Riley, J., Gear for Feeding and Turning Steel Ingots, 144
  • Riley, J., Making Steel, 144
  • Riley, J., Sleepers and Chairs, 602
  • Riley, J., Soaking Pits for Steel Ingots, 144
  • Riley, J., and Crossley, IF., Manufacture of Steel, 363
  • Riley, J., and Crossley, W., Manufacture of Steel, 390
  • Ringwood, H., Wheels, 240
  • Rivers, C. G., Propulsion of Ships, 601
  • Roberts, E. and H., Hay Elevators, 292
  • Robertson, J., Metal Tubes, 628
  • Robertson, W., and Godwin, G. A., Horizontal Engines, 315
  • Robertson, W., and Godwin, G. A., Vertical
  • Engines, 315
  • Robinson, S., Engines, 437
  • Robinson, T., Water Meters, 218
  • Robinson, W., and Godwin, G. A., Compound
  • Engine. 315
  • Roden, C. F., Spanners, 23
  • Roe, J. P; Distribution of Gas and Air, 363
  • Roe’, J. P., and Bcdlington, P. R., Transporting
  • Loads by Cables, 240
  • Roettger,E. C., Drying Machines, 166
  • Rogers, H. J., Manufacture of Gas, 363
  • Rollet, A., Iron and Steel, 144
  • Roos, S., Induction Current Generator for Long
  • Cable Telegraphy, 93
  • Rose, F. D., Steam Boilers, 193
  • Rose, W., Fabrication of Iron and Steel, 364
  • Rosher, C. H., Railway Chairs, 239
  • Ross W., Fluid Pressure Engines, 581
  • Rounth waite, T., Vertical Steam Boilers, 193
  • Row, O. M., Condensing Steam from Impure Water, 438
  • Rowan, T., Primary Electric Batteries, 267
  • Rowan, W. R., Railway Permanent Way, 240
  • Rowbotham, Water Meter, 507
  • Rowe, J. A., Rivetted Joints, 193 .
  • Rowntree, W., and Temple, G., Slide Valves, 315
  • Rushforth, W. H., Supplying Boilers with Water, 194
  • Rushworth, G. and J., Shaft Couplings, 484
  • Russell and Erwin, Nails, 16o
  • Rutherford, J., and Lambert, W., Corn Crusher and Chaff Cutter 292
  • Ryland, F., Sand Moulds, 364
  • Rysselberghe, F. van, Electric Batteries, 462
  • , H., Rolling Mills, 23
  • Sack, R., Ploughs, 292
  • Saget,J., Cutting and Shaping Metals, 339
  • Salomo, H., Rotary Pump and Blower, 484
  • Sampson, J., Valve, 507
  • Sang, J. F., Excavators for Cutting Trenches, 24
  • Sankey, J., Lamps for Burning Hydro-Carbon Oils, 507
  • Sapsworth, G. S., Machine Belting, 390
  • Sarda, J. L. Y., Treatment of Iron and Steel, 144
  • Sax, J. K., Wheels, 48
  • Sayer, R. C., Rope Couplings, 240
  • Sayers, W. B., Rotary Engines and Pumps, 115
  • Scarlett, G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 266
  • Schaefer, H., Carbonising Filaments for Electric
  • Lamps, 267
  • Schafer, H. F. B., Carbon or Carbonaceous Electrodes for Primary and Secondary Elements, 462
  • Scheibler, C., Manufacture of Steel and Iron. 144
  • Schleifer, M., Air Pressure Cylinders for Railway
  • Brakes, 412
  • Schleifer, M., Railway Brakes, 412
  • Schlotfeldt, W. H., Speed Indicators, 507
  • Schlund, IL, Rifle Action, 389
  • Schmidt, W., Steam Engines, 315
  • Schmidt, W., Steam Generators, 192
  • Schneider, B., Railway Signalling, 48
  • Schneider, M., Lubricators, 69
  • Schoenheyder, W. A. G., Liquid Pressure Engine Applicable as a Meter, 582
  • Schuhmann, G., Slide Valves of Steam Engines, 438
  • Scott, G. B., Printing Telegraphs, 268
  • Scott, J., Governors, 316
  • Searby, J., and Howe, T., Plough Heads, 292
  • Seek, H., Roller Mills, 23
  • Secor, S. and J. A., Propulsion of Vessels, 601
  • See, H., Crankshafts and Bearings, 316
  • Sellers, W„ Metal Moulds for Casting Steel Wheels, 364
  • Sellon, R. P., and Sillar, G. C., Holders for Incandescent Electric Lamps, 94
  • Sellon, R. P. and J. S., Armatures for Dynamo-Electric Machines, 93
  • Sellon, R. P., Safety Devices for Use with Electric Currents, 93
  • Sharp, J. B., Converting Motion, 217
  • Sharp, Van Schaick, and Holcomb, W. W., Bending or Folding the Edges of Metal Sheets, 484
  • Shaw, H. S., Varying the Relative Motion of Two or More Bodies, 70
  • Shaw, J., Boiler and other Furnaces, 529
  • Shaw, J., Screening Coal, 340
  • Shaw, J., Harrison, T., and Shaw, W., Screw-Cutting Lathe, 627
  • Shaw, T., Alloys for Electric Conductors, 94
  • Shedlock, J. J., Extraction of Metals from their Ores, 554
  • Sheldon, J., Polishing and Annealing Iron, 554
  • Sheppard, S., Barnes, H. G., and O’Connel, J.
  • A., Stopping and Starting Vehicles, 412
  • Sheward, E. G., Railway Rolling Stock, 47
  • Shill, R. E., Kibbling and Pulverising Minerals, 165
  • Shippey, A., and Wyder, J. E., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 93
  • Shone, J., and Ault, E., Raising and Forcing Water, 627
  • Siddell, G., Operating on Large Forgings, 627
  • Siemens, F., Gas Lamps, 70
  • Silver, S. N., Chucks, 22
  • Simon, H., Coke Ovens, 143
  • Simon, H., Roller Mills, 23
  • Simonds, G. F., Making Irregularly Shaped Metal Articles, 339
  • Simons, W., and Brown, A., Combined Gunboat and Dredger, 601
  • Simpson, A. D., Gravity Friction Ratchets, 628
  • Sinclair, D., Telephonic Apparatus, 268
  • Skrivanow, P. G., Electric Batteries, 93
  • Slade, J* P Ova,l or Circular Figures,
  • Slater, A. W., Torpedoes, 390
  • Sloan, T., and Hawks, E., Railway Brakes, 411
  • Smail, G., Hydraulic Apparatus for Transmitting
  • Power and for Draining, 340
  • Smalley, J., Pistons, 437
  • Smallman, J. W., Haulage Clip, 47
  • Smilley, S., Heating and Cooling Fluids, 438
  • Smith, E. C., Fasteners for Driving Belts, 390
  • Smith, G., Fastener for Driving Belts, 507
  • Smith, J., Flanged Tramcar Wheels, 602
  • Smith, M. H., Contact Makers for Electric Tram-cars, 267
  • Smith M. H., Rails and Chairs for Tramways, 411
  • Smith, T. T., Electric Lamp Fittings, 94
  • Smith, IP. F and Coventry, A., Lathe Cutters, 627
  • Smith, Wade H., Railway Permanent Way, 411
  • Soci^td Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements
  • Cail, Cylinders for Hydraulic Presses or Accumulators, 310
  • Soci6t6 Bertet et Sisteron, Crushing Machines, 23
  • Socitte Knab et Cie., Hot-Air Engines, 582
  • SociMe Maison Brtguet, La, Electric Meters, 93
  • Society Poron Frbres, Le Fils et Mortier, Drawing and Forcing Pump, 165
  • Soldenhoff, R. de, Treatment of Coal to Obtain Coke, 363
  • Solomon, R. S., Drilling Brace, 483
  • Somerset, J., Clearing away Snow and Warming Railway Carriages, 602
  • Sonnenthal, G., and Keen, W., Pipe Wrenches, 627
  • Spawn, A. F., Hand Grenades, 390
  • Stamford, E. C. C., Non-Conductor of Heat, 529
  • Standford, W. H. C., Clutches, 218
  • Stanford, E. K., and Button, E., Revolving Harrows, 292
  • Stanley, J. N. and T. B., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 529
  • Stayner, A. E., Boring Rock, 628
  • Stephen, J., and Burt, T., Audible Signalling Apparatus, 390
  • Stephen, J., Telephonic Apparatus, 461
  • Sterne, L., Making Helical Springs, 627
  • Sevens, J- S., and Major, C. G., Hydraulic Lifts,
  • Stevenson, G., Steam Boilers, 529
  • Stevenson, J. P_, .Car Wheels, 240
  • Stewart, H. S., Washers, 411
  • Stockholms Bell Telefon, Telephone Switches and-Circuits, 94
  • Stone, R., Smelting, 554
  • Storey, J. H., Rotary Pumpsand Exhausters, 339 Storey, J. H., and Phillips, J. F., Lathe Chucks, 164
  • Stowe, B. L., Belting made of Fabric, 390
  • Strong, G. S., Steam Engines, 438
  • Struthers, W., Repairing Metallic Bearings, 39
  • Stuart, II. A,, Ratchet Drills and Braces, 483
  • Stuart, W. G., Meters for Liquids, 218
  • Styles, J. W., Taking up Slack Chains in Working a Grab-Bucket, Skip, &c., 628
  • Symon, R. R., Steering Ships, 601
  • Talbot, F. J., Fastenings for Railway Chairs,&c., 411
  • Tamine, R., Electric Conductors, 268
  • Tamine, R., Electrodes for Secondary Batteries, 267
  • Tarda, P., Water Meter, 507
  • Tate, J., Stopping Engines, 581
  • Tavener, J., Electric Current Regulator, 93
  • Taylor, A., Valve Motion for Steam Hammers, 483
  • Taylor, G., Staiths for Moving Coal Wagons, 24
  • Taylor, G. B., Jaws and Jaw Plates for Vices, and Jawed Chucks, 483
  • Taylor, G. B., Vices, 23
  • Taylor, F. B., and Hanning, J., Rock Boring, 339
  • Taylor, G. C., and Truman, E. T., Covering Electrical Conductors, 268
  • Teague, IK., Jun., Rock Drills, 484
  • Tennant, J., Lubricators, 217
  • Therkelsen, A., and Brunn, J., Governors, 582
  • Thiery, H., Raising and Forcing Water, 484
  • Thomar, M., Pulley Supports for Endless Ropes, 218
  • Thomas, J. D., Insulated Wire, 268
  • Thomas, Lilian Eliza, Alkaline Phosphates, 554
  • Thomas, L. E., Manufacture of Steel, 364
  • Thomas, T. C. J., Gas Lamps, 217
  • Thomas, T. C. J., Gas Lamps, 218
  • Thompson, C., Bricks for Furnaces, 143
  • Thompson, E. S. and S., Annealing Iron, 554
  • Thompson, G. F., Grooving the Surfaces of Rolls, 165
  • Thompson, S. P., Telephonic Circuits, 268
  • Thompson, IK. H., Mills for Crushing, &c., 554
  • Thompson, W., Securing Flanged Rails to Metallic Sleepers, 602
  • Thompson, S. P., and Jolin, P., Telephone Circuits, 94
  • Thomson, A., Valves, 507
  • Thomson, Sir IK., Measuring Electric Currents, 268
  • Thomson, J. and J. M., Thrust Journals of Propeller Shafts, 46
  • Thornley, G., Steam Pumping Engines, 339
  • Thornton, F. W., Lubricating Hydraulic Machinery, 217
  • Thornton, J., and Edison, H., Hardening and Tempering Steel Bands, 364
  • Thorny croft, J. I., Steering, 601
  • Thorp, T., Speed Indicator, 69
  • Threadgold, J. C., Hot and Cold Water Valves, 507
  • Thwaites, T. H., Rotary Blowers and Pumps, 24
  • Todd, A., Towing Cables, 601
  • Tolhurst, W. II., Centrifugal Machines, 390
  • Tozer, IK. II., Altering the Throw of Eccentrics, 115
  • Trippett, J., and Searls, T. and II , Buffers. 47
  • Trippett, J., and Searls, T. and IL, Drawbar Gear, Springs, and Boxes of Railway Rolling Stock, 240
  • Trippett, J., and Searls, T. and II., Wheels, 48
  • Truss, T. S., Automatic Valve and Piston Cocks, 69
  • Tullis, J. K., Link Driving Belts, 507
  • Turner, B., Hydraulic Lifts, 24
  • Turner, E. W., and Reynolds, J., Sawing Timber, 166
  • Turner, H., Steam Boilers, 529
  • Turner, S., and Bell, J., Asbesto-Metallic Cloth, 194
  • Turner, S., and Bell, J., Packing for Joints, 194
  • Turretini, T. B. E., Distribution of Electricity, 268
  • Tweddell, R. II., Platt, J., and Fielding, <7., Hydraulic Press for Forging, 144
  • Tweedy, J., Heating Feed Water of Marine Boilers, 530
  • Upward, A. R., and Pridham, C. W., Primary Batteries, 93
  • Vavasseur, J., Ordnance, 68
  • Vavasseur, J., Shields, 508
  • Verdid, J. E., Steel and Iron, 144
  • Vickers, T. E., and Reynolds, E., Armour Plates, 216
  • Villeroy, E. M., Crushing Mills, 628
  • Vinning, M., Extinguishing Fire, 508
  • Vleck, W. Van, Friction Clutch, 628
  • Vosper, T., and Eastcott, J., Treating Ores, 554
  • Walker, B. P., Heating Substances for Distillation, 364
  • Walker, F., Electric Current Meter, 93
  • Walker, H. C., and Carey, R., Lifting and Hoisting Machinery, 340
  • Walker, H. C., and Carey, R., Water Pressure Engines, 438
  • Walker, J. C., J. A., and E. R., Controlling Apparatus for the Valves of Air Compressing Engines, 316
  • Walsh, J. E., Self-Regulating Feeds for Grinding Mills, &c., 165
  • Walton, W., and Irving, G. T., Railway Car Coupling, 240
  • Ward, T. IL, Differential Hoisting Gear, 166
  • Ward, T. II., Hoisting Apparatus, 627
  • Wardle, C. W., Condenser for Tramway Engines, 239
  • Warman, J. T., Trains for the Transmission of Motive Power, 217
  • Washburn, C. II., Steering Gear, 47
  • Watson, II. and H. B., Steam Pumping Engines,
  • 165
  • Webb, J. W. C., Kilns and Stoves, 363
  • Weber-Rothmund, J., Roller Mills, 23
  • Webster, S., Flues and Furnaces of Steam
  • Boilers, 193
  • Wedelin, C. R., Rolling Metals, 627
  • Weir, G., Steam Pumps, 23
  • Weir, J., Working, Steering, &c., Engines of
  • Steamships, 315
  • Welch, E. J. C.. Railway Brakes, 602
  • Welch, J. T., Manufacture of Bricks, 503
  • Welch, W., Submarine Vessels and Torpedoes
  • Welch, W., Torpedo Ejecting Tubes 601
  • Welch, E. J. C., and Rapier, R. C., Gas Engines, 116
  • Wells, C., Torpedoes to Penetrate Nets, 390
  • Wells, C., Training Ordnance, 389
  • I Wells, L. B , Taking the Thrust of Shafting in Motion, 239
  • West, F., Cranes, 163
  • Westcott, E. A., and Bristol, E. R., Car Brakes,
  • Westerman, J. A., Bridges, 218
  • Westhorp, E. A., Removing Ddbris from Tram
  • Rails, 47
  • Westman, G. M., Reduction of Ores, 554
  • Westmeyer, F., Jacks, 240
  • Weston, B. S., Tidal Navigation of Rivers, 508
  • Weston, E., Manufacture of Incandescent Electric Lamps, 461
  • Westm, G., Shaft Bearings, 69
  • Westwood, IF. H., and Wright, E. T., Lids for
  • Gas Retorts, 553
  • Wheatley, T. A., Valves, 507
  • Whitaker, J., and Powell, J. E. R. J., Mowing
  • Machines, 290
  • White, J. J. and H., Hoisting Machinery, 166
  • White, T. II., Ejector Condensers and Raising and Forcing Water, 530
  • White, T. EL, Supplying Water to Steam Boilers, 530
  • Whitehead, II. M., Extracting Gold and Silver, 144
  • Whitely, J. and J. R., Casting Metals, 143
  • Whitley, J., Metallic Shells, 627
  • Whitney, E. 11., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 461
  • Wiegand, S. L., Car Couplings, 48
  • Wigham, J. R., Gas Lighting for Lighthouses, 507
  • Wigham, J. R., Oil Lamps for Lighthouses, 601
  • Wilderspin, J., Harrows, 292
  • Wilkes, J., Fluted Metallic Tubes, 390
  • Wilkins, F., Asphalte Pavement, 218
  • Wilkinson, W., Harvesting Machines, 291
  • Wilkinson. W., Hauling Engines and Gear, 21
  • Willans, P. IF., Steam and other Fluid Pressure Engines, 437
  • Willets, IF. H , and Ball, IL, Rock Drills, 23
  • Willforld, G. W., Springs, 22
  • Williams IL, Compensating Apparatus for
  • Signal and Switch Rods, &c., 240
  • William’, J. N , Journal Bearings, 69
  • Williams, J. S., Carbon Fabrics, 267
  • Williams, J. S., Dynamo-Electric Myjhines, 4G1
  • Williams, J. S., Incandescent Electric Apparatus, 267
  • Williams, S., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 93
  • Wilson, R., Tramway Engines Driven by Compressed Air, 239
  • Wilson, R., Tramway Engines Driven by Gas, 239
  • Wilson, T., Crankshafts, 581
  • Wilson, T., Sample, J., and Ward, IF. Jf., In-terlocking Ribbon or Wire Coils for Ordnance, 216
  • Wirth and Co., Excavators, 628
  • Wirth and Co., Packing for Steam Engines, 433
  • Wittenstrbm, C G., Castings from Wrought Iron and Steel, 364
  • Wittenstrom, C. G., Faustman, E., and Ostberg, P., Castings, 143
  • Wittenstrbm, C. G., Faustman, E., and Ostberg, P., Furnaces for Melting Metals in Crucibles, 363
  • Wittenstrbm, C. G., Faustman, E., and Ostberg, P., Metal Castings, 144
  • Wittenstrbm, C. G., Faustman, E , and Ostberg, P., Moulds for Castings, 144
  • Wolf, C., and Friermann, II., Miners’ Safety Lamps, 70
  • Wolff, W. F., and Forster, M. de, Charging Hollow Projectiles with Compressed Granular Explosives, 389
  • Womersley, J., Feed-Water Heater, 530
  • Wood, G ,' Drawbars for Railway Vehicles, 47
  • Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, W. A., Knotting and Tying for String-Binder Harvester Machines, 29i
  • Wood, V., Attachments for Ploughs, 292
  • Woodley, R. IL, Electrical Illumination of Railway Trains, 461
  • Woods, J., Plough Breasts, 292
  • Woosey, J., Tip-Wagons, 292
  • Worsdell, T. IK., Compound Steam Engines, 47
  • Worthington, C. C , Condensers, 116
  • Wright, A , Electrometer, 94
  • Wright, A., Safety Apparatus for Electric Lighting, 461
  • Wright, E., Governors, 438
  • Wyllie, R., Valve Motions for Steam Engines, 437
  • Wynne, F., Incandescence Electric Lamps, 461
  • Wynne, F., and Sellon, P. R., Armatures for Dynamo-Electric Machines, 461
  • Young, C., and Osborne, D. M., Machine for Binding Grain, 291
  • Zahn, A., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 437
  • Zimdars, C. E., Pneumatic Signalling Apparatus, 508
  • Zipernowski, C., Deri, JI., and BUUhey, 0. T., Induction Apparatus for Transforming Electric Currents, 93
  • Zipser, A., Grinding Mills, 23



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