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Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1887 Jan-Jun: Index

Patent Record - SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Agricultural Machinery : 71, 241, 385, 486, 609
  • Hand Mowing, E. H. Marcuse, 71
  • Horse Hoes, &c., E. Evans, 609
  • Mowing and Reaping, P. and T. Murphy, 609
  • Pulverising Ploughs, W. Dewar, 609
  • Removing Dust from Chaff, T. and J. Hoadley, 385
  • Separating Grain, W. Towl, 385
  • Sharpening the Knives of, C. G. Paulson, 486
  • Sheaf-Binding Harvesters and Trussing Machines, J. Howard, E. T. Bousfield, and G. Gibbs, 241
  • Steam Plough, D. Nagy, 241
  • Thrashing, E. Foden, 609
  • Thrashing, J. Marshall, 241
  • Air Compressing : 48
  • R. Matthews, 48
  • Batteries and -Accumulators : 24, 122, 263, 264, 410, 536
  • P. Bailly, 122
  • H. B. Cox, 410
  • L. A. W. Desruelles, 264
  • Count R. de Montgelas, 264
  • Composition for an Electric Battery Excitant,
  • E. D. Kendall, 122
  • Construction of Plates with Composition for Electric Batteries, J. H. Noad and R. Matthews, 122
  • Electrodes for Secondary, A. Miller, 122
  • Galvanic, A. Dun and F. Hasslacher, 536
  • Galvanic, A. Schanschieff, 410
  • Galvanic Battery with Apparatus for Supplying Liquids thereto, M. Sappey, 122
  • Galvanic Cells having Mercury Electrodes, A. Muirhead, 24
  • Preparation of Materials Used for, L. A. W.
  • Desruelles, 264
  • Primary, G. F. Rose, 264
  • Secondary, S. Farbaky and Dr. S. Schenek, 24
  • Secondary, Acting as Accumulators of Electricity, E. Commelin, G. Bailhache, C. Desmazures, A. L. de Virloy, and L. de Boupignac, 410
  • Solution for Primary, H. Weymersch and J.
  • Whittail, 264
  • Storage, G. J. Atkins, 24
  • Utilising the Spent Liquid from Certain Voltaic
  • Batteries, W. S. Squire, 536
  • Voltaic, D. G. Fitz-Gerald, 122
  • Voltaic, B. Pell, 24
  • Voltaic, J. P. Rees and T. D. C. Parker, 263
  • Voltaic Piles and Accumulators, J. Crosse, 536
  • Bells, Electric : 536
  • J. P. C. Crampton, 536
  • H. P. F. and J. Jensen and B. W. Webb, 536
  • Blasting : 609
  • Detonators, T. Johnston, and G. Smith, 609
  • Explosive Cartridges, J. Macnab, 609
  • Preventing the Ignition of Explosive Gas, H.
  • Johnson, 609
  • Blowing: 362
  • T. W. Beverley, 362
  • Fans, J. E. Barney, 362
  • Boiler Fittings : 96, 218, 436, 560
  • Alarm, A. Barrett, 218
  • Boiler Cleaners, J. Bond, 218
  • Boiler Feed Regulator, C. O. Wyman, 436
  • Indicating the Water Level, J. L. W. Olsen, 436
  • Purifying Apparatus, A. Dervaux, 560
  • Purifying Water, W. Cotton, 560
  • Steam Traps, Korting Brothers, 560
  • Water Gauges, J. Cameron, 96
  • Water Gauges, D. Pyke, 436
  • Boilers : 96, 169, 218, 313, 314, 435, 436, 510, 560 W. Clarke, A. H. Chapman, C. A. Parsons, and J. B. Furneaux, 96
  • i F. Collian, 436
  • G. H. Corliss, 96
  • I J, Fyfe, 560
  • J. Howden, 96
  • T. L ammine, 314
  • L. de Naeyer, 313
  • T. Ji. Oswald, 314
  • L. Petry and W. Walther, 218
  • W. Robertson, 314
  • W. Schmidt, 560
  • T. W. Wailes and M. Fraser, 435
  • Application of Heat to Generating and Heating Steam, M. P. W. Boulton, 313
  • Calking Strip for Calking the Outer Flanges of Steam Boiler Flues, W. Arnold, 314
  • Creating a Draught, D. George, 314
  • Facilitating Water Circulation in, and Consumption of Smoke in Furnaces, L. Berry, 96 Flame Deflectors, E. S. T. Kennedy, 96 Jacketted, for Converting Fibre into Pulp, W.
  • Tijou, 510
  • Multitubular, W. J. Fraser and F. S. Morris, 560
  • Preventing Incrustation in, S. Fox, 218
  • Preventing Incrustation in, J. L. Wade, 218
  • Preventing Priming in, B. Puncan, 435
  • Promoting the Circulation of Water in, L.
  • Gjemre and E. Oftedahl, 436
  • Removing Scale, W. G. Wrench, 436
  • Sectional, C. A. Knight, 560
  • Supplying Air to, A. F. Yarrow, 169
  • Tubes, C. Wicksted, 314
  • Tubular, A. Ponneley, 436
  • Utilising Heated Gas in Marine Boilers, C. C.
  • Marley, 314
  • Vertical, B. and W. Astley, 436
  • Vertical, C. C. Marley, 218
  • Vertical, F. C. Simpson and J. B. and E. F.
  • Penison, 218
  • Vertical, M. Straker, 96
  • Brakes : 288, 586
  • W. R. Anderson and J. Raine, 586
  • P. A. Gambaro, 288
  • W. Pearson, 288
  • R. E. Sayer, 586
  • Automatic, P. Everitt, 288
  • Automatic, F. E. Kinsman, 288
  • Centrifugal Machinery :
  • J. Evans and P. H. Burrell, 48
  • Chemical Products, Obtaining : 146, 340, 510 Bicarbonate of Soda and Soda Ash, N. Mathie-son and J. Hawliczek, 340
  • Carbonic Acid Gas, E. W. Parnell and J. Simpson, 146
  • Chlorine Compounds for Bleaching, E. Hermite, 340
  • Compounds of Cobalt, M. Perry, 510
  • Crystallised Sulphate of Calcium, E. and E, M. Arthur, 510
  • Extracting Tin by Means of Hydrochloric Acid Gas, S. Montagne, 340
  • Formation of Organic Oxides, and in the Oxidation of Matter Suspended or Dissolved in Liquids, J. G. Lorrain, 340
  • Lactic Acid and Lactates, T. S. Nowell, 146
  • Lead Salts, O. Eyckens, 510
  • Manufacture of Alum and Sulphate of Alumina, T. Robinson, 340
  • Manufacture of Carbonate of Soda in Production of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, E. W. Parnell and J. Simpson, 340
  • Manufacture of Carbonates or Bi-Carbonates of Sodium or Potassium from their Sulphates, W. Bramley, 340
  • Manufacture of Chlorine Gas, Count Rudolphe de Montgelas, 146
  • Manufacturing Sulphates of Metals from their Oxides, A. M. Graham, 340
  • New Compounds of Organic Alkaloids and Saccharine, C. Fahlberg and A. List, 146
  • Obtaining Ammonia, &c., from Ammonium Chloride, L. Mond, 510
  • Obtaining Ammonia and Chlorine, L. Mond, 340
  • Obtaining Ammonia and Hydrochloric Acid, L. Mond, 340
  • Ozone and Hydrogen for Bleaching, E. Hermite, 340
  • Phosphoric Acid, W. B. Giles and A. Shearer, 340
  • Production of Carbonate of Sodium or of Potassium and Hydrate of Strontium or of Barium, E. F. Trachsel, 340
  • Production of Sulphurous Acid Gas, J. and J.
  • Addie, 340
  • Sulphide of Zinc, J. B. Spence, 146
  • Sulphuric Acid in Excess, Expelling, J. L.
  • Kessler, 510
  • Tannic Acid, Dr. H. Byk, 510
  • Treating Phosphatic Earths and Rocks, N. B. Powter, 510
  • Treating Tersulphides of Barium and Strontium, H. L. Paterson, 510
  • Conductors, Insulators, &c. : 21,122
  • H. C. Spalding, 21
  • Cables, G. Sutton and W. T. Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, 122
  • Electric Cables, E. Flotron and F. B. A. Royer de la Bastie, 24
  • Insulating Stands, O. E. Woodhouse and F. L. Rawson, 122
  • Street Curb for Receiving Electric Wires, W. Reddall, 24
  • Supports for, La Compagnie de Fives-Lille, 24
  • Telegraph Posts, A. Eadie and J. Tannahill, 24
  • Couplings : 288,462, 586
  • F. Broughton and G. H, Hall, 586
  • II. Carpentier, 288
  • H. Chancellor, 462
  • J. and A. Lockett, 288
  • L, Verlinde, 586
  • Currents, Regulating : 410
  • J. M. V. Kent and W. H. Snell, 410
  • C. L. R. E. Menges, 410
  • Dyeing : 146, 340
  • Azo Dyes and Benzidine and Tolidine Monosulpho Acids, Farbenfabriken vorm F. Bayer and Co., 340
  • Colouring Matters, Dr. H. Hassencamp and Farbenfabriken vorm Bayer and Co., 146
  • Colouring Matters, Dr. C. Rudolph and Dr. O. Gurke, 146
  • Dyeing Aniline Black, B. F. Cresson, 146
  • Obtaining Baths of Chloride of Antimony for,
  • G. Watson, 146
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines : 23, 121, 263, 409, 535
  • G. C. Fricker, 409
  • T. A. Garrett, 535
  • J. and E. Hopkinson, 23
  • M. Immisch, 535
  • IK. M. Mordey, 409
  • F. J. Sprague, 263
  • J. Swinburne, 121
  • S. H. Tacy, 23
  • Armatures for, S. F. van Choate, 23
  • Automatically Regulating the Intensity of the Currents in, F. Pivo y Graells, 535
  • Constant-Speed Electric Motors, W. M. Mordey and C. Watson, 23
  • Governing, W. T. Goolden and A, P. Trotter, and H. W. Ravenshaw, 121
  • Intercepting the Current from, E. J. Houghton, 23
  • Regulating, L. J. Crossley, IF. T. Goolden, and A. P. Trotter, 409
  • Electrical Appliances: 24, 122, 241, 264, 410, 536
  • Automatic Electric Cut-outs, A. Bernstein, 536
  • Conductors for Vehicles, W. W. Averell, 241 Conduits for Laying Underground Conductors,
  • E. D. McCracken, 241
  • Connecting Sources of Electricity with Electrical Circuits, R. A. Scott, W. T> Goolden, and A. P. Trotter, 122
  • Controlling Electric Currents, A. Grundy, 24
  • Desiccating the Insulated Coverings of, N. J.
  • Raffard, 241
  • Distributing Electric Currents, Siemens and Halske, 264
  • Electric Meters, R. P, Sellon, 536
  • Galvanometer, 0. F. Jonsson, 24
  • Induction Apparatus, S. Schuckert, 264
  • Induction Coils, W, Stanley, 264
  • Induction Coils, W. Stanley, 24
  • Insulating Wires, E. D. McCraken, 241
  • Regulating the Flow of Electric Currents, E.
  • Thomson, 536
  • Safety Devices for Electric Circuits, H. C. Spalding, 24
  • Transforming the Conditions of Electric Currents, L. Bollmann, E. Biedermann, and D. Monnier, 410
  • Volta-Inductors, Siemens and Halske, 410
  • Engine Fittings : 96, 218, 241, 242, 314, 436, 560
  • Air Pump Valves, J. S. Wyndham, 436
  • Back-Pressure Valves, T. Witter, 242
  • Bearings for Shafts, C. T. Porter, 314
  • Combined Surface and Jet Condenser, A. B.
  • Wilson, 560
  • Coupling the Ends of Pipes, H. Botten, 241
  • Indicating the Direction of Rotation of Shafts,
  • J. W. Herquet, 560
  • Joint Pin, A. Gautier and S. Pozzy, 242
  • Metallic Pistons, R. Tonge, 436
  • Metallic Pistons and Lubricating them, J.
  • Drury, 314
  • Pistons, W. Dixon and S. Thompson, 96
  • Slide Valves, E. Blass, 242
  • Surface Condensers, J. McIntyre, 314
  • Surface Condensers, F. M. Wheeler, 218
  • Engine Packings : 72, 96, 242, 313, 314, 436, 560
  • T. Andrews and T. Grant, 242
  • J. Colong, 72
  • D. G. Cresswell, 560
  • H. Field, 96
  • W. Filshie, 72
  • T. Fox, 314
  • J. J. Galloway, 96
  • H. Jack, 72
  • W. Laing, 314
  • W. Lockwood, 313
  • C. Moseley, 436
  • R. N. Pratt, 72
  • A. A. Ricaby, 72
  • T. Steinhart, 436
  • J. Turnbull, 314
  • Engines, Gas : 95, 217, 218, 313, 314, 435, 559
  • A. Ashby, 95
  • J. Brine, 313
  • G. Daimler, 95
  • C. Davy, 217
  • H. T. Dawson, 559
  • J. Fielding, 435
  • C. F. L. Gardie, 435
  • The Gas Motoren Fabrik, 435
  • W. von Ruckteschell, 218
  • R. Skene,
  • G. Smyers, 217
  • Combined Steam and Gas, M. P. W. Boulton and E. Perrett, 217
  • and Fluid Pump Combined, F. B. Taylor, 313
  • High-Speed Fluid Pressure Motor, G. JL Capell, 314
  • Engines, Hot-Air, 559
  • B. F. McKinley, 559
  • Engines, Petroleum : 218
  • E. Capitaine and F. Brunler, 218
  • M. V. Schiltz, 218
  • Engines, Rotary : 217, 435, 559
  • J, Brockie and M. IK. IF. Mackie, 217
  • G. Dietz and E. Tamsen, 95
  • T. Rollings, 435
  • C. P. Jurgenson, 559
  • V. Popp, 217
  • J. A. Wade and J. Cherry, 314
  • T. Whitaker, 95
  • and Pumps, J. and W. Moss, 95, 287
  • Engines, Steam : 95, 170, 217, 218, 288, 313, 314, 435, 436, 462, 559
  • J. Black, 95
  • J. Black, 313
  • M. P. W. Boulton, 313
  • J. Bureau and II. Hendle, 559
  • G. H. Corliss, 95
  • T. R. Crampton, 17C
  • E. Easton, M. W. B. Ffolkes, and A. Mackie, 559
  • J. N. Floyd, 313
  • R. Richardson and S. Alley, 559
  • W. Schmidt, 217, 313, 559
  • G. Sellers, 95
  • Actuated by Pressure Due to Heat of Combustion, G. F. Deacon, 313
  • Automatic Cut-off Motion, R. Dennis, G. Tricklebank, F. Johnson, and F. Mellor, 559
  • Automatic Variable Expansion Gear for, F. Coblyn, 559
  • Auxiliary Starting Gear for, W. H. Martin, 95
  • Bearing for the Shafts of, W. Hornsby and R.
  • Edwards, 170
  • Combined Portable Engines and Pumps, D. Greig, 313
  • Compound, H. J. H. King, 95
  • Compound, S. Morley, 435
  • Controlling the Speed by Electricity, J. Richardson and R. II. C. Revile, 436 ,
  • Direct-Acting, S. G. Browne, and W. Boby, 95 Electrical Governors for Preventing the Racing of Marine, E. A. Wahlstrom, 287
  • Expansion Gear of, C. Scott and H. Hodgson, ' 435
  • Expansion Links of the Valve Gear of, H. W. Garratt, 95
  • Fireless Working of, M. Honigmann, 218
  • Governing, J. G. Joicey and M. Watson, 217 Governor and Expansion Valve for, H. Davey, 217
  • Locomotives, E. Perrett, 288
  • Marine, C. Henderson, 435
  • Multiple Expansion, W. Y. Fleming and P. Ferguson,435
  • Piston Valves for, R, Matthews, 95
  • Rotating Pistons, G. M. Park, 217
  • Slide Valve Mechanism for, C. Schmid, 95
  • Slide Valves, C. H. Baker, 313
  • Slide Valves, J. Gaskell, 318
  • Slide Valves, A. Macmillan, 559
  • Traction, J. Leigh, 462
  • Valve Gear for, D. Joy, 217
  • Valve Gear for, J. H. Street, 435
  • Valves and Valve Gear of, H. Moehring and A.
  • Pjluger, 559
  • Variable Expansive and Reversing Motion for Oscillating Cylinder Engines, J. W. Hartley, 313
  • Excavating : 194, 362
  • J. Garvie, 194
  • J. Shanks and J. G. Lyon, 362
  • Feed Water Heating, &c. : 96, 218, 242, 288
  • F. J. Burrell, 288
  • J. E. Carroll, 96
  • T. Clifford, 96
  • A. Lencauchez, 96
  • J. J. Royle, 242
  • Cleansing Feed Water, E. Bohlig and G. 0. Heyne, 96
  • Cleansing Steam, C. V. Boys and H. H. Cunynghame, 96
  • Purifying, C. A. Knight, 218
  • Firearms : 71, 241, 385, 609
  • L. Armanni, 609
  • O. Jones, 71
  • H. S. Maxim, 609
  • J. W. Petty, 385
  • J. Whitley, 71
  • Accumulators, C. H. Murray, 385
  • Aiming Guns by Artificial Light, J. N. Purkis, 241
  • Automatic Breech Mechanism for, E. Maitland, H. W. Jones, A. S, Angas, and G. W. Brodie, 385
  • Carriages, W, A. G. Birkin, 385
  • Carriages, O. Jones, 385
  • Carriages, H. C. E. Malet and A. Myall, 385
  • Carriages, T. Nordenfelt, 71
  • Concentrated Fire of Ordnance, J. A. C. de Latouche, 71
  • Gun Mountings, T. Nordenfelt, 241
  • Hydraulic Controlling Gear for Gun Mountings, J. Vavasseur, 385
  • Loading Cartridges, J. A. Scotcher and G. E. Bond, 71
  • Machine Guns, C. IF. Worrell and F. Podger, 71
  • Mountings for Heavy Ordnance, W. J. Hoyle, 241
  • Mountings for Quick-Firing Guns, R. T. Brank-ston, 71
  • Ordnance and Gun Barrels, W. H. Brown, 71 Percussion Fuzes, H. A. Schlund, 71 Repeating Firearms, J. Mark, 385
  • Working Heavy Guns, A. Noble and R. T. Brankston, 609
  • Fuel, Artificial : 339
  • S. W. Allen and G. Breffit, 339
  • Furnaces, Boiler : 96,145, 218, 314,339,436,461, 509, 560
  • J. B. Barnes, 461
  • W. Begg, 436
  • J. C. Brentnail, 96
  • R. Chapman and T. L. Murray, 560
  • C. Dietzsch, 339
  • T. Fletcher, 436
  • C. Hill, 96
  • O. Meredith, 436
  • IF. S. Post and II. De W. Sawyer, 314
  • W. C. Thayer, 96
  • G. P. Thompson and H. Millar, 509
  • H. Welsh, 218
  • Actuating the Movable Firebars of, J. Proctor, 560
  • Bars, J. Love, 314
  • Basic Bricks, G. A. Jarvis, 339
  • Blast, E. Walsh, 145
  • Burning Liquid Fuel in, C. Blagburn, 96
  • Charging Cement Kilns, W. Joy, 509
  • Coke Ovens, T. V. F. C. Otto, Dr. C. Otto and Co., and The Hibernia and Shamrock Mining Company, 509
  • Consuming Smoke in, J. E. Brown, 218
  • Consuming Smoke, F. White, 96
  • Cupola Smelting, F. A. Herbertz, 339
  • Cupolas and Blast Furnaces, E. Hamelius, 145
  • Damper Regulators for, N. Curtis, 96
  • Destruction of Town Refuse, T. G. Hardie, 509
  • Effecting the Consumption of Smoke, C. S. Wilcox, 96
  • Feeding Fuel to, J. L. Sampson and J, Hart, 560
  • Firebars, T. Bell, 96
  • Firebars, D. Mellor, 96
  • Firebars and Grates, J. Thomas, 314
  • Forming the Outlet Passages for Blast, T. Sellars, 96
  • Furnace Bar and Smoke-Consuming Furnace,
  • G. D. and D. Hughes, 560
  • Furnace Fittings for Use with Forced Draught, J. Allison and A. Thomson, 560
  • Open-Hearth, R. Hanson and J. Fernee, 339 Port Mouths of Regenerative Gas Furnaces,
  • D. Rylands and K. Potter, 509
  • Producing and Utilising Gases, S. Fox, 145
  • Regenerative Gas Furnace for Continuous Reduction of Iron Ore, F, Siemens, 145
  • Reverberatory, M. M. Bair, 509
  • Smelting Gold, Silver, &c, J. M. Bennett, 5C9 Steam Blast Apparatus, E. L. Marsden and P.
  • H. S. Nicklin, 436
  • Supplying Liquid or Gaseous Fuel, F. Morth, 314
  • Treatment of Iron Ores for the Manufacture of Steel, La SociAtt Anonyme des Produits Chemiques de St. Denis, 509
  • Tuyeres, A. and G. Roth, 145
  • for Utilising Solid and Gaseous Fuel therein, J. W. Hatch, 145
  • Utilising Waste Heat, W. and. J Beesley, 218
  • Water-Circulating Firegrates, J. J. Cam, 560
  • Worked by Compressed Air, C. Otto, 145
  • Gas, Manufacture of : 146, 340, 510
  • F. J. Lothammer, 340
  • Carburetting and Increasing the Illuminating Power of Gas, A. Kinnear and E. Fahrig, 146
  • from Oil, T. Drake, 510
  • Producers, F. Radcliffe, 340
  • Removing Ammonia from Coal Gas, J. Hep-worth and E. Marriott, 510
  • Utilising Hydro-Carbon Gases, G. T. Beilby and J. B. McArthur, 510
  • Governors, Centrifugal, 386
  • F. W. Crossley, 386
  • W. R. Proell, 386
  • Grinding and Crushing Machinery : 47,194, 362 486
  • W. S. Akerman, 47
  • J. B. Low, 486
  • R. Morrell, 47
  • Crushing Ores, T. D. Williams, 362
  • A Mechanical Motion for, W. McLean, 47
  • Stone-Crushing, C. Klammt and Brierck and Hubner, 486
  • Triturating Cylinders, J. R. Alsing, 194
  • Triturating Mill, J. R. Alsing, 486
  • Hoisting and Hauling : 48, 72,194, 361, 486
  • A. Bonnet, 486
  • W. R. Green, 486
  • W. Lumb and R. H. Holt, 486
  • A Block, W. T. Eades, 361
  • Cages for, A. Heywood and E. McGee, 361
  • Clips for Endless Rope Haulage, J. Archbold, 48
  • Continuous Lifts, H. C. Walker and R. Carey, 486
  • Grain, &c., J. Edwards, 361
  • Heaving Ashes out of Stoke-Holes, T. London, 361
  • Loading and Unloading Vehicles, W. R. Steg-mann, 48
  • Opening and Closing Doors in Connection with Hoists, J. Barrett, 194
  • Pneumatic, L. Gonin, 361
  • Rope-Hauling Apparatus, J. Lang, 72
  • Unloading Grain from an Endless Belt, Z. A. Szaniawsky, 194
  • Whipping Drum, J. Wigham, 194
  • Indicating and Regulating Appliances : 71, 122, 242, 410
  • Automatic Electric Liquid Level, J. J. Gheqan, 122, 410
  • Deep-Sea Sounding, J. G. Jones, 242
  • Electric Liquid Level Indicator and Controller, J. J. Ghegan, 122
  • Speed, J. Pearce, 71
  • Thermostats, G. Westinghouse and F. Moore, 242
  • Iron and Steel, Manufacture and Treatment of : 145, 146, 339, 509
  • J. E. Bott, S. J, Hackney, and W. Craven 339
  • R. Hadfield, 145
  • La Soci£t6 Commentry-Fourchambault, 339
  • R. Stone, 509
  • Casting Ingots of Steel or Ingot Metal, A.
  • Kurzwernhart and E. Bertrand, 509
  • Casting of Metals, J. R. Whitney, 339
  • Converters, E. Servais, 509
  • Fibrous Iron, A. De L. Long and R. Howson.
  • 339 ’
  • Furnaces for, R. Miller and N. E. Maccullum, 146
  • Open Hearth Steel, W. Penrose and W. Hackney, 509
  • Plant for Casting Steel Ingots, W. H. Follett, 145
  • Powder for Hardening Metals, C. Beckstein, 509 ’
  • Purification of Iron and of Phosphatic Ferruginous Slags, T. Twynam, 339
  • Treating Pig Iron, W. D. Allen, 339
  • Welding Cast or Wrought Steel in Bars, K.
  • Kupfer, 145 335 409, 535
  • ighting, Electric. 40, i-i, »
  • J. D. F. Andrews, 535
  • Pell, 23
  • Arc Lamps, J. H. Holmes, 53o
  • Arc Lamps, <7. Roper, 263
  • Electric Candles, G. Ignatie\, 409 cw;n. Filaments for Electric Glow Lamps, J. S«in
  • Incandescence Lamps and .Illuminating Con-ductors therefor, A. Zanni,, 1 21
  • Incandescent Lamps, A. Bernstein, 23
  • Incandescent Lamps, A. Cruto, 263
  • Incandescent Lamps, L. S. Powell and K. .
  • Incandescent Lamps, L. Stiennger, 121 Incandescent Lamps, O. E. Woodhouse and r.
  • Indicating the Presence of Explosive Gases by,
  • J. W. Swan, 535
  • Lamps, V. Klan and F. Spurny, -3
  • Lamps, A. Million, 409
  • Lamps, N. Tesla, 535
  • Lamps, M. Wheeler, 535
  • Lamos for Coal Miners, Rev. W. J. Smith, 386
  • Regulating Arc Lamps, A. IK. Richardson, 535 Safety Lamps, M. Settle, 535
  • jOCOmotion, Electric : 122
  • Rail^s^he" United States Electric Com-Lubricators : 218, 288, 314, 340, 510
  • T. Bowen, 314
  • H. Correll, 218
  • C. F. M. T. Lartigue, 288
  • Lubricants, J. Dewrance, 218
  • Lubricants, R. Hutchinson, 340
  • Lubricating Compound, J. L. ^ ade, bin
  • Safety Governor and Alarm Sight-teed Lubricator, B. Law and C. W. Pinkey, 218
  • Petals, Working: 24,146, 510, 536
  • Coating the Surface of Metals with Lead, &c., A. Gutensohn, 510 __ . .
  • Deoxidising Metals, The Deoxidising Metal Company, 510
  • by Electric Currents, N. de Benardos and 8.
  • O. Olszewski, 24
  • Electro-Deposition of Aluminium, Count K. de Montgelas, 24
  • Electro-Deposition of Aluminium, Count R. ac Montgelas, 536
  • Extracting Aluminium from Chlorides of the same, Count Rudolphe de Montgelas, 146
  • Extracting Spelter, W. Tooth, 510
  • Preparation of Metallic Magnesium by Electrolysis, Count R. de Montgelas, 410
  • Recovery of Tin from Tinned Plate, A erein Chemischer Fabriken, 510
  • Smelting Tin Ore and Recovering Tin from Tinned Sheet-Iron Scraps, G. T. Lewis, 146
  • Treating and Desilverising Copper Matte and Copper Ores, J. J. and R. Crooke, 510
  • Treatment of Fume in Lead Works, J. Warwick, 510
  • Uniting Platinum, &c., La Society du Laminage du Nickel, 510
  • Welding Metals, E. Thomson, 536
  • Mining: 241
  • R. C. de Walcher-Uysdal, 241
  • Preventing Accidents, W. Watson, 241
  • Miscellaneous : 48, 72, 122, 146, 194, 242, 288, 340, 362, 386, 410, 436, 486, 510, 560, 586, 610 Apparatus for Gripping Cables, W. C. Johnson and S. E. Phillips, 288
  • Apparatus for Saving Life from Drowning at Night, E. S. Bruce, 386
  • Armour Plates, J. F. Hall, 386
  • Artificial Asphalte, W. E. Constable, 340
  • Beaters for Cleaning Grain, &c., J. R. Parkes, 48
  • Bridges, J. Tomlinson, 386
  • Buffering Apparatus, R. Wotherspoon, 72 Coating Casks Internally, G. T. Beilby, 386 Compositions Capable of being Used for Roads, &c., J. W. Butler, 610
  • Concrete-Mixing Machines, H. Stockman, 194
  • Corrugated Nails, E. J. Preston, 386
  • Desaccharification of Molasses and the Simultaneous Production of Oxalates, P. Schwen-gers Sbhne, 510
  • Destroying Vegetable Matter in Wool, J. P. Land and C. P. Ring, 510
  • Devices for Taking the Thrust of Rotating Shafts, C. A. Johansson, 242
  • Diastasic Saccharine Substance, L. Cuiainier, 340
  • Drying Pulverulent Matters, P. Lauth, 510
  • Effecting Locomotion on Steep Inclines, R. H. Lapage, 288
  • EXcrVoseg146laffin fr°m Pefcroleum distillate, Extracting Sulphur, C. Dubois, 146
  • 1 MeT MaSai De??1?P8ilJg Sugar Syrups, &c., M. 1. Heddle, D. C. Glen, and D. Stewart,
  • Filters, J. R. Shearer, 386
  • Flexible Connections of Steam Presses F Craven and B. Sutcliffe, 194 ’
  • Rap?fr,B58e6akWaterS’ Ha,Pin and R’ C'
  • Flying Machine, J. Waelde, 242
  • Fuller s Earth, F. Candy, 146
  • t- b 72
  • Glass Levels, L. K. Scott, 194 ??R>UnC-5ngine8’ sPeiKht> 560
  • L 242ldge8’ U S0ei<'t6 Anonyme de Seles JIfia v?re °f Silk-like Filament, donnet,38°6U8 qUidS1 C°mte “• de Char Manufacture of Blocks of Carbon, E. Shaw Ml“n fromUrthe°WMte r and Anhydrous Lano in<* Fabrik- rh^St- ^iquours of Wool Wash
  • M&alt^
  • Ransome, 146 Spread of t ire, T
  • Needles, E. G. Cleather and S. Davis, 362
  • Obtaining Alizarin Oil from Oleaginous Seeds,
  • A. Brunstein, 146
  • Obtaining Substances from Essence of Birch Bark, E. Mourlot, 510
  • Oxychinoline Carbonates, Dr. F. von Heyden, 146
  • Paint, F. Wendling, 340
  • Petroleum Oils, E. Phillips, 510
  • Phosphoretic Slag, A. Bobrownicki, 340
  • Powdered Milk, J. Carnick, 486
  • Preparing Share Certificates, &c., A. Schlumberger, 386
  • Pressing Hosiery, &c., A. J. Gimson, 242
  • Preventing “ Back Ignition” in Hydro-Carbon Engines, J. J. R. Humes, 436
  • Preventing the Deposit of Solid Matter on Tubes, H. J. Worssam and H. Hunt, 436
  • Providing against Over-Pressure of a Fluid, A.
  • H. Haigh, 72
  • Purifying Saccharine Juices, R. Englert and Dr. F. Becker, 340
  • Rapidly Boring Wells, O. Terp, 48
  • Releasing Door and Similar Fastenings, C. L. Carson, 122
  • Revivifying Spent Charcoal, M. P. IF. Boulton,
  • B. E. R, Newlands, and E. Perrett, 146
  • Size, A. Hieronimus, 146
  • Soldering, J. F. Ross, 362
  • Spindles, Axles, <fcc., W. A. Carlyle, 194
  • Sulphate of Alumina, J. J. Hood and A. G. Salamon, 340
  • Treatment of Fibres and Fabrics to Remove Vegetable Matters therefrom, O. Chemin, 146
  • Treatment and Utilisation of Clay, F. Candy, 146
  • Treatment of Vegetable Fibrous Materials, Dr.
  • R. Baur, 146
  • Turbines, J. Gamgee, 362
  • Vehicles and Propelling the same, W. Eaves, 586
  • Water Wheels, II. M. Tartas, 560
  • Nuts, Locking, Ac. : 72, 462
  • F. C. Blake, 72
  • G. Haseltine, 72
  • J. Roberts, 462
  • R. H. and B. G. Simpson, 72
  • J. Trippett and T. Searls, 72
  • Spring Washers for Screw Bolts, J. W. Grove, 72
  • Paper-Making Machinery : 486
  • IF. F. Edwards, 486
  • Regulating the Supply of Stuff to, J. G. Dunbar and A. Mackenzie, 486
  • Pipe Joints, Ac. : 72
  • H. L. Doulton, 72
  • P. Hoppe, 72
  • W. H. Withington, 72
  • Cold Packed Pipe Joints, A. N. Rankin, 72
  • Flexible Pipes for High Pressure, A. Spencer, 72
  • Hose, H. and J. Ainsworth, R. Kindle, and G. Haworth, 72
  • Power, Transmitting : 71, 72, 241, 242, 610
  • J. B. Prohias, 242
  • Adjustable Brackets for Carrying Shaft Bearings, F. G. and A. C. Hands and W. Thomas, 71
  • Belt Fasteners, F. H. Keane and D. Wilson, 71
  • Boases, G. Tolson, 241
  • Clutch, C. S. Scott, 241
  • Detachable Drive Chains, J. and M. H. Bradshaw, 241
  • Fastening the Ends of Driving Bands, T. H. Smethurst, 71
  • Fixing Pulleys, Ac., on Shaft, R. Macer, 71
  • Friction Coupling, O. F. Jonsson, 71
  • Producing Motive Power, R. G. Laird, 610
  • Utilising the Power of Tides, J. II. Hagerty, 72
  • Wave Motor, T. Duffy, 242
  • Projectiles and Explosives : 362, 385. 386. 510. 609
  • F. Bolton, 510
  • W. D. Borland, 385
  • A. Campbell, 385
  • A. Nobel, 385
  • J. Taylor, 386
  • Bullets, C. Alger, 385
  • Cartridges, G. Quick, 609
  • Compound Armour Plates, H. C. S. Dyer, 609
  • Compressed Air Cartridges, P. Giffard, 385
  • Fuzes, A. Noble, 385
  • Percussion Fuzes, B. C. Seddon, 609
  • Powder Cases, A. Noble, 385
  • Presses for Making Cartridges, Ac., A. Attwood, 362 ’
  • Pulleys : 71, 386,610
  • G. D. Davis, 386
  • W. H. Dodge, 71
  • Covering the Surfaces of, C. Weaver and T. P. Dunn, 386
  • Friction, J. Dean, J. Smith, and J. Grace, 610
  • Pumps : 47, 48, 362, 386, 486
  • C. W. Cooper, 486
  • W. F. Mattes, 486
  • F, and S. Pearn and T. Addyman, 362
  • Buckets, W. Fawcett and A. Thomlinson, 48
  • Direct-Acting, C. C. Worthington, 362
  • Improvements Applicable to the Valves of Vacuum Air Pumps, A. B. Worth, 48
  • Pumping and Compressing Air, E. Kaselowsky, 386
  • Rotary, IF. Hacks, 486
  • Rotary Motive Power Engine, F. G. Bell, 47
  • Steam, H. Long, 362
  • Railw ay Permanent Way : 169, 170, 287, 462, 586
  • J. S. Chessman, 462
  • P. Kirk, 237
  • W. Pressel, 287
  • B. Rathbone, 169
  • A. II. Rowan, 287
  • D. Rylands and II, L. Bucknall, [86
  • J. Somerset, 586
  • J. Walker and T. D. Bear, 287
  • J. M. Wrench, 287
  • T. Wrightson and J. Mackenzie, 287
  • Chairs, B. Rhodes. 169
  • Chairs, H. H. C. Sintzenich, 170
  • Chairs and Sleepers, G. Edwards, 287
  • Gombinid Tie-Bars and Chairs, W. p. Stewart,
  • Engines and Carriages and Prooellinn-same, N. P. Davison, 170 Pel,lng the
  • Fastening Rails, J. Edey and G. Wriqht 4R-> Fastening Rails, L. Sterne, 586 9 ’ 462
  • fastening Rails, W. T. Stewart, 287
  • &n,ia7Od Chair and KaU FMtener-Fishplates, T. Spir, 462
  • r£?Jdin5 Rails> W* E- Partridge 287 Metallic Railroad Ties, C. H. Sayre, 170 ’ Rail Joints, H. F. Dale, 169 Rail Joints, J. Siegel, 462
  • STozlrf287t0 Sleepers’ J* H* and W.
  • Securing Rails, W. Dickinson and J. Hibbert iuy *
  • Securing Rails, A. B. Ibbotson, 169
  • Securing Rails, J. Rebla, 169
  • Sleepers, P. Kolgraf, 462
  • Sleepers, II. Livesey, 586
  • Sleepers, E. Schmidt, 287
  • Sleepers, T. Wrightson and J. Mackenzie, 586 Sleepers and Chairs, J. Livesey, 586
  • Railway Rolling Stock : 170, 194, 287 288 4Ri 462,485,585,586 ’ ’ 4bl’
  • W. S. G. Baker, 462
  • E. M. Boynton, 585
  • H. Williams, 461
  • Axle-Boxes, II. K. Austin, 170, 585
  • Axles, J. Bourne, 238
  • Bogie Trucks, T. English, 288
  • Brakes, M. Schleifer, 170
  • Car Axles, E. Peckham, 288
  • Car Springs, C. T. Schoen, 288
  • Cold Drawing Rods, C. M. Pielsticker, 485 Combined Movement for the Steam and Brake
  • Valves of Engines, M. W. Bullen, 170 Facilitating the Passage of Vehicles over Curves, Anciens Etablissements Cail, 287 Liquid Fuel as Auxiliary to Ordinary Solid
  • Fuel, J. Holden, 288
  • Locomotives, C. Tellier, 585
  • Preventing the “ Slipping” of Engines, J. R Dix, 288
  • Self-Oiling Axle-Boxes, J. W. Marshall and
  • C. S Bates, 288
  • Shunting, D. de la M. du Boulay, 586
  • Smoke Consumers, C. and II. Zacharias, 170 Transporting Vehicles on a Gauge Narrower than the Vehicles, C. D. Richard and C. E Webber, 585
  • Welding Platesand Tubes, J. B. Boot, 485 Wheel Attachment, J. Hodgkins, 170 Wheels, J. W. Cloud, 462
  • Wheels, T. R. Crampton, 585
  • Wheels, H. W. Fowler, 194
  • Wheels, J. G. Hill, 170
  • Wheels, W. H. Kitson, 170
  • Railways, Electric : 264, 410
  • J. C. Henry, 264
  • E. E. Ries, 410
  • Electric Motors, M. II. Smith, 410
  • and Tram ways, R. E. B. Crompton and J. H. F. Soli, 264
  • Refrigerating : 72, 385, 386,610
  • H. A. Fleuss, 610
  • R. R. Gubbins, 72
  • Pumps for, and Lubricating the same, E. Fix-ary, 386
  • Refrigerating Apparatus for Roller Mills, G. Daverio, 385
  • Regulating, Measuring, &c. : 121, 263, 609, 610 Automatic Electrical Apparatus for, J. G. Lor rain. 263
  • Electric Currents, &c., C. J. Bosanquet, IF. Cameron, and JV. A. Tomlinson, 121
  • Magnetometer, A. Millar, 121
  • Measuring Electric Resistances, O. E. Woodhouse, F. L. Rawson, J. H. Davies, and E. J. Moynihan. 263
  • Regulating Fluid Pressures, IF. Murdoch, 610 Temperature-Regulating Apparatus, P. Fischer, 609
  • Rolling and Forging : 48,194,361
  • T. Brown and J. G. Gordon, 48
  • T. Longmore and T. Tibbitts, 194
  • H. Sack, 48
  • G. F. Simonds, 361
  • Corrugated Furnaces and Flues for Steam Boilers, S. Fox, 194
  • Forge and Tilt Hammer Helves, J. F. Hall, 361 Housings for Rolling Mills, J. Robertson, 194 Iron Bars, &c., F. B. Felt, 361
  • Manufacture of Wire, Tubes, &c., J. G. Parker, 48
  • Metallic Sleepers for Railways, J. Colquhoun, 361
  • Reducing Old Steel, E. B. Stocking, 48 Reduction of Iron and Steel Tubes, J. A. Crane, 48
  • Ribbed Tubes, J. P. Serve, 361
  • Rolling Steel and Iron for the Manufacture of Tin or Tern Plates, J. D. Grey, 48
  • Safety Hoops for Cranks, W. D. Allen, 191 Ropes : 194, 386, 610
  • G. J. Booth, 610
  • R. Troitzsch, 194
  • Flat Wire, H. R. T. Webster, 386
  • Wire, H. Cheesman, 386
  • Ships : 169, 242, 287, 288, 461, 510, 585
  • J. J. F. Andrews, 242
  • Anchors, H. L. Hansen, 461
  • Anchors, J. Wright, 169
  • Anti-Fouling Composition for, W. Carter, 510 Automatic Registering and Control of Water-Tight Doors, G. A. Goodwin and W. F. How, 287
  • Combined Lifting and Boat-Lowering Apparatus, W. Horseman, 585
  • Combining Engines on Ships w’ith Main Compound Steam Engines, A. C. Kirk, 585
  • Controlling Rudders, G. D. Davis, 169 for Conveying Liquid Cargo, W. Dobson, 287 Engines and Boilers of, C. Jones, 585
  • Guard Cordons for the Protection of, T.
  • Favager, 461
  • Holding and Putting-off Ships’ Boats, W. J. Gell, 461
  • Jet Propulsion, T. Griffiths, 242
  • Keels, E. F. Wailes, 461
  • Launching Torpedoes, A. F. Yarrow, 169
  • Leaving and Entering Submarine Vessels, A.
  • Campbell, 585
  • Paddle-Wheel Steamers, J. G. Kincaird, 461
  • Preventing Attachment of Barnacles to, A. C.
  • Ireland and J. R. Bowbeer, 510
  • 169 Vessels Sinking, J. A. Benninger,
  • Propellers, L. Bidault, 287
  • Propelling, F. Freiherr von Palstring, 288
  • Propelling, J. E., Holloway, 242
  • Propelling, R. Hughes and W. Griffin, 242
  • Propelling, H. J. Marshall, 585
  • Propelling, A. F. Yarrow, 287
  • Propelling and Steering, J. I. Thornycroft, 169
  • Protecting Iron and Steel Ships’ Plates from Corrosive Action, J. Blenkinsop, 169 461^^ Water-Tight Doors, C. Dawe,
  • Screw Propellers, E. Monier, 287
  • Screw Propellers, A. Vogelsang, 461
  • Screw Propellers, C. P. Wetherill, 169
  • Self-Closing Doors for Water-Tight Bulkheads,
  • W. H. Campbell, 287
  • Shafts of Screw Propellers, J. Sutton, 287
  • Side Hoppers for, W. Dobson, 287
  • Speed and Direction Indicators, J. I. Thornycroft, 461
  • Steering Gear, J. S. Clark, 287
  • Steering Gear, &c., C. Henderson, 461
  • Steering Gear, P. J. Neate, 585
  • Steering Gear, W. B. Thompson, 287
  • for Subaqueous Use, R. Watkins, 242
  • Telegraphing in Connection with Engines, W.
  • Chadburn, 287
  • Torpedoes, and for Communicating with Vessels in Distress, H. M. Bennett, 169
  • Twist Indicator for Ships’ Cables, J. Scotland, 169
  • Vehicles for both Land and Water, W. Bur-chell and C. E. Austin, 461
  • for War, SirE. J. Reed, 242
  • Warping and Anchor Capstans, W. Clarke, 169
  • Water Brakes, J. Chaffaud and J. H. Router, 169
  • Signalling ; 263, 288, 462, 585
  • H. O. Fisher, 288
  • T. F. Remer, 585
  • by Automatic Electric Lanterns, C. D. Tisdale. 288
  • Electrical, L. Clemandot, 263
  • Electrical, J. Radcliffe, 263
  • Electrical Call and Fire Alarm, C. M. Barnes and N. E. Baker, 263
  • Preventing Collisions, C. T. Jones and G. Wet mon, 585
  • Self-Acting, G. P. Dineen and A. Rowe, 288
  • Taking-up Slack Wires, J, Coleman and T.
  • Henson, 462
  • Springs, 386 :
  • Compound Spiral, B. F. Cocker and J. Bishop, 386
  • Metallic Torsion, M. Finlayson, 386
  • Switches : 264, 410
  • B. M. Drake and J. M. Gorham, 264
  • T. Probert, 264
  • A. Thompson and R. 0. Ritchie, 264
  • 0. E. Woodhouse, F. L. Rawson, and W. White, 264
  • Electric, C. M. Dorman and R. A. Smith, 410
  • Electric, IF. H. Preece and J. IF. Willmot, 410 for Electric Currents, R. M. Baily and A
  • Grundy, 264
  • Operating, C. Browett, 410
  • Operating Switches and Taps, C. Browett. 264
  • Telegraphy and Telephony : 23, 24.121.12° 263
  • 409, 535, 536 ’ ’
  • J. L. Corbett, 409
  • D. Drawbaugh, 24
  • J. J. Ebel, 409
  • M. G. Farmer, 121
  • S. Z. de Ferranti and G. L. Addenbrooke 23
  • J. Hutinet and P. Felix, 536
  • J. G. Lorrain, 263
  • J. G. Lorrain, 536
  • W. Marshall, 536
  • M. Martin and C. F. Adams. 263
  • IF. J. Morton, 536
  • R. H. Rid out, 23
  • F. S. Spaulding, 121
  • J. Stephen, 23
  • Autograph Telegraph, The Writing Telegraph
  • Company, 409
  • Automatic, Mdme. Meyer, 535
  • Automatic, Writing Telegraph Company, 263
  • Auxiliary Mouthpiece, N. A. Tanner, 536
  • Controlling, J. Gill, 535
  • Induction Coils, W. Stanley, 24
  • Keys, R. A. Macready,'536
  • Magneto-Telephonic Instruments, S. P Thomn-son and P. Jolin, 23 *
  • Microphones, J. S. Sellon, 263
  • Multiple Telegraphy, A. M. A. Beale, 24
  • Printing Telegraphs, F. H. W. Higgins, 121
  • Printing Telegraphs, J. H. Linville, 122
  • Recording the Number of Messages Transmitted, J. D. Miller, 536
  • Reproducing Speech, C. A. Bell, 409
  • Telephone Toll Collectors, C. Wittenbm 409
  • Transmitters, G. L. Anders, 263
  • Transmitters, G. W. Baldridge, 23
  • Tools, Machine : 47, 193, 361, 485, 486
  • Boring Tools, T. Bramwell, 47
  • Communicating Reciprocating Motion to Machines, W. Muir, 47
  • Cutting Files, B. Denison, 485
  • Diamond-Pointed Cutting Tools, R. Arnold 47
  • DwhW.nXa?.dwa«?.ninff thc Surfaoes o' Car Wheels, G. W. Miltmare, 47
  • Drills and Bits and Holders therefor S P Graham, 485 ’
  • Feeding Timber to Saws, E. Hughes 47
  • Flanging Machines, J. O'Brien 193’
  • Forming Sockets in Blanks for Shovels, H M
  • Myers, 193 ’ *
  • Grinding Twist Drills, G. P. Smith, 485
  • GUsaM™:r4C8U5lar SaWS’ R- Woodhouse -d G k>u«-hby r485°teCting Circular Saws, R, Wil-Hydraulic, L. Belden, 486
  • Hydraulic Packing Machinery, E.L. Bellhouse, 361
  • Mandrels, C. J. Phillips, 361
  • Mortising Machines, M. Rothschild, 47
  • Percussive Machinery and Engines Worked by
  • Compressed Air or Steam, J. S. McCoy, 485
  • Planing Metals, IK. Balck, 361
  • Polishing Rods, &c., W. S. Boult and J. C. W.
  • Stanley, 361
  • Power Hammers, J. Wild, 193
  • Rolled Sleepers, P. Kirk, 193
  • Sawing and Facing Metals, J. Hamilton, 361
  • Sawing Machines, T. Hill, 47
  • Screws, H. A. Harvey, 485
  • Screws, A. Johnston, 361
  • Shaping and Finishing Bolt-Heads, &c., A,
  • Urban and Sons, 193
  • Slotting, A. A. Rickaby, 193
  • Taps for Cutting Screw Threads, W. Murchey, 485
  • Wire Nail Machines, T. Fowler and T. B. De Forest, 193
  • Wire Nails, C. Lowell, 485
  • Tools, Mining : 48, 194, 362, 486
  • Compound Drills for Bore Rods, R. Wilson, 362
  • Hydrostatic Mining Wedge, W. S. Shreeve, 194
  • Rock-Boring under Water, W. R Sanders, 486
  • Rock-Drilling, E. Moreau, 194
  • Rock-Drilling, K. C. Pond, M. 0. West, and
  • E. Simons, 48
  • Splitting Minerals, E. Mould, 194
  • Tunnelling Machines, R. Stanley, 194
  • Tools, Small : 47,193, 361, 485
  • Automatic Wrenches, H. Brockas, 361
  • Axes, Hammers, &c., E. G. Odelstjerna, 47
  • Bits, A. Paice, 47
  • Combination of a Shovel, Riddle, and Sieve,
  • E. Jones, 485
  • Cutting-out Shovel Plates, G. Clark and W. H.
  • Shephard, 361
  • Extracting Coupling Belts from the Shafting of Engines, S. W. Allen and A. Kellar, 193
  • Files, W. Machell and J. B, Tompkin, 361
  • Picks, T. Dunn, 485
  • Picks and their Attachments to Shafts, T.
  • Brown, 193
  • Portable Parallel Vice, J. Evans, 193
  • Portable Saws, W. F. Stanley, 47
  • Shovels, &c., H. H. Myers, 361
  • Spades, &c., J. Hatton, 47
  • Spanners, J. Brown, 47
  • Tube Cleaners, F. Perner, 47
  • Vices, C. J. Hermann, 361
  • A Wrench, H. Lucas and A. H. Bishop, 361
  • Torpedoes : 386, 461, 585
  • J. P. Gibbins, 585
  • A. Lege, 585
  • S. H. Nealjr and L. Hutchins, 585
  • Automatic Brake Apparatus for, E. Kaselowsky, 386
  • Directing the Discharge of, at Night, H. H.
  • Grenfell, 461
  • Launching, E. Kaselowsky, 386
  • Propulsion of, L. Sanderson, 461
  • Tramways : 170, 288, 462
  • Collectors for Electric, M. H. Smith, 170
  • Distributing Salt, &c., T. F. Cuttier and R.
  • Bury, 462
  • Facilitating the Starting of, H. T. Underwood, 288
  • Facilitating the Starting and Reducing the Draught, C. W. Pearsall, 462
  • Locomotives for, A. Greig, 170
  • Rails, C. D. Norton, 170
  • Removing Obstructions from the Front of
  • Tramway Engines, J. Smith, 170
  • Rendering Invisible the Escape Steam of Road Locomotives, R. C. Parsons, 170
  • Rendering Invisible the Exhaust Steam of
  • Engines, C. J. Nicholson and A. Green, 462
  • Tram Rails, P. W. Walker, 462
  • Wheels, T. Archer, 170
  • Tramways, Cable : 288, 462
  • T. Kerr, 288
  • H. W. McNeill, 462
  • E. Pritchard, 288
  • Transmitting Motion, Appliances for : 610
  • Belting, A. D. Westbrook, 610
  • Connecting Shafting, &c , T. H. P. Dennis, 610
  • Driving Belts, E. Bockmuhl and W. Karthaus
  • Barmen-Rittershausen, 610
  • Sheaves for Pulley Blocks, F. B. Torrey, 610
  • Tubes, Manufacture of : 485, 610
  • A. K. Eaton, 485
  • F. Huggins, 485
  • Connecting, J. Challender, 610
  • Flexible, S. Alley, 610
  • Joints for Connecting, J. Wotherspoon, 610
  • Machinery for, E. K. Coas, F. S. Andrews, and
  • A. H. Sawtelle, 485
  • Valves : 24,169, 194, 21S, 386
  • J. Dewrance, 218
  • B. Haley, 169
  • W. Hartcliffe and W. H. Malkin, 218
  • G. M. Marchant, 218
  • T. Ross, 386
  • Electric, W. S. Johnson, 24
  • for Pumps,S. P.Blackburn, 194
  • for Pumps, J. G. Kinghorn, 386
  • NAMES OF PATENTEES.

Addie, J. and J., Production of Sulphuric Acid Gas, 340

  • Ainsworth, H. and J , Hindle, R,, and Haworth,
  • G., Hose Piping and Machinery for Producing the same, 72
  • Akerman, W. S., Mills for Crushing and Lifting Minerals, 47
  • Alger, C., Bullets, 385
  • Allen, S. IF., and Breffit, G., Artificial Fuel, 339
  • Allen, S. W., and Kellar, A., Extracting Coupling Bolts from the Shafting of Engines, 193
  • Allen, W. D., Furnaces for Treating Pig Iron, 339
  • Allen, W. D., Strengthening or Safety Hoops for Cranks, 194
  • Alley, S., Flexible Tubing, 610
  • Allison, J., and Thomson, A., Furnace Fittings, 560
  • Alsing, J. R., Triturating Cylinders, 194, 489
  • Anciens Etablissements Cail, Railway Rolling
  • * S}^’r28T, Telephonic Transmitters, 263
  • Anderson^' W? R, and Raine, J., Brakes, 586 Anarpws ’j D. F., Electric Lamps, 535 ^nHrpwfi’ J J F., Construction of Ships, 242
  • Andrews’, T., and Grant, T” Metallic Packing’
  • Archbold, J., Clips Endless Rope Haulage, 48 Archer, T., Tramcar M heels, 170
  • ■ Ir^ri^iaS^d Cutting Tools and
  • I Machinery for Use with the same, 47
  • Arnold W , Calking Strip for Boilers and Ma-ArtW,ryKrandklEng^Obtaining Crystallised
  • Sulphate of Calcium, 510
  • Vertical Steam Boilers, 436 Con ttnuout Power Presses for Mak-
  • Driven Vehicles, 241
  • Baily, R- M-, and Grundy, A., Switch for Elec-
  • Bamva P^Prlma’ryand Secondary Batteries, 122 Reverberatory Furnaces, 509
  • Baker,’ W. S.‘ G&,' Railwayed Tramway Vehicles, BaZcl, IV., Lathe Attachment for Planing Metals,
  • BMrMge Electric Call
  • Barnes, C. M., ana uaKer, n.
  • Barnes,"/. PJfuwaces for Locomotives, 461 » t An“Afparat^s Applicable to Barrett, ^Opening and Closing Doors in Con-BauS" R.^eatmentof Flax, Hemp, &c„ to bSm.TT:, Multiple Telegraphy and Appa-Berekstein,ect A2Powder for Hardening Metals,
  • Hydro-Carbon Gases, 510 ttqp in
  • Belden, L„ Hydraulic Apparatus for Use Be^LC^Jtecording Sounds, 409 Boiler3) 96 BeW,Tp’FG6bRotMy Motive” Power Engine or Behlouse* E. L. Hydraulic Packing Machinery,
  • Bennett*
  • same for Communication with vessels
  • BeMJ. K, Furnaces for Smelting Ores, &c„ „509. t a Preventing Vessels Sinking, 169
  • ItSn *A Vomaric Electric Cut-outs 536
  • Pprrv L., Facilitating Water viruui™
  • Steim Boilers and the Consumption of Smoke same, 385 .
  • Black, J., Steam Engines, 95
  • Black, J., Steam Engines, 313
  • Blackburn, S. P., V ah es, 194 Furnaces,
  • B1^i^S«»ers,96 B^E.’,Sli^v« «a toetaj M2m for pro B1te"Fr’on’and S^/^enthtP1Xand
  • MateS UsedteWi-Fouling Compositions, Bobrownicki, A., Treatment of Phosphor etic Slag, Bockmuhl,E.,and Barmen-Rittersbausen Kart-
  • haus, W., Driving Belts, 610 ti Waste Bohlig, E., and Heyne,G. ^^^Magnesia as
  • Material f“ningFSeed Water for Boilers, Bollmann, D., ^^^c^dttions^f^l^ctric D Transforming the conaitivna v
  • BohXf^^
  • ioSnetA^ for L0Weri°S

sorbent Materials Tomlinson,

  • Bosangu^.plating
  • B0rn?USn“.d^S,P^ Craoen, IF., Borte" ouKtether the Endsof Pipes, Boult, W. S„ and Stanley, J- C. W-, Polishing
  • ' I BouS, mJ’A-, Application °f Heat to Gene-BoSaMHP B- E-
  • Boulton, Revivifying Spent Charcoal, 146
  • I BoS, /P IF-, and^rrdt, Combmed Steam and Gas Engines, 217 En_
  • B°giiiesn’im which Steam is Em-
  • ployed, 313 z
  • Bourne, J., Axles, 288

Bowen, T., Lubricators for Steam Engine Cylinders, 314

  • Boynton, E. M , A Railway System, 585
  • Boys, C. V., and Cunynghame, II. H., Device for Cleansing Steam, 96
  • Bradshaw, J. and M. H., Detachable Drive Chains, 241
  • Bramley, W., Manufacture of Carbonates or Bi-Carbonates of Sodium or Potassium from their Sulphates, 340
  • Bramwell, T., Boring Tools to be used in Machines, 47
  • Brankston, R, T., A Mounting for a Quick-Firing Gun, 71
  • Brentnail, J. C., Furnaces, 96
  • Brine, J., Gas Engines, 313
  • Brockas, H., Automatic Spanners, 361
  • Brookie, J., and Mackie, M. IF. IF., A Rotary Engine Applicable as a Fluid Meter or Pump, 217
  • Brockie, J., and Pell, B., Arc Lamps, 23
  • Broughton, F., and Hall, G. H., Couplings, 586
  • Browett, C., Operating Electrical Switches and Taps, 410
  • Browett, C., Operating Switches and Taps, 264
  • Brown, J., Spanners, 47
  • Brown, J. E., Consuming Smoke in Steam Boiler Furnaces, 218
  • Brown, T., Picks and Similar Tools, and their Attachments to Shafts, 193
  • Brown, T., and Gordon, J. G., Machinery for Rolling Steel and Iron, 48
  • Brown, W. H., Ordnance and Gun Barrels, 71
  • Browne, S. G., and Boby, W., Direct-Acting Steam Engines, 95
  • Bruce, E. S., Apparatus for Saving Life from Drowning at Night, 386
  • Brunstein, A., Obtaining Alizarin Oil from Oleaginous Seeds, 146
  • Bullen, M. W., Combined Movement for the Steam and Brake Valves of Engines, 170
  • Burchell, W., and Austin, C. E., Vehicle for Land and Water, 461
  • Bureau, J., and Hendle, H., Engines, 559
  • Burrell, F. J., Condensing and Heating Feed Water for Engines, 288
  • Butler, J. W., Compositions Capable of being used for Roads, 610
  • Byk, Dr. H., Manufacturing Tannic Acid, 510
  • Cam, J. J., Water-Circulating Firegrates, 560
  • Cameron, J., Water Gauges for Marine Boilers, 96 Campbell, A., Leaving and Entering Submarine
  • Vessels, 585
  • Campbell, A., Projectiles, 385
  • Campbell, W. H., Self-Closing Doors for Water-Tight Bulkheads and Steamships, 287
  • Candy, F., Fuller’s Earth, 146
  • Candy, F., Treatment of a Certain Kind of Clay, 146
  • Capell, G. M., High-Speed Fluid Pressure Motors, 314
  • Capitaine, E., and Brunler, F., Petroleum and similar Motors, 218
  • Carlyle, W. A., Spindles, Carriage Axles, &c., 194
  • Carnick, J., Powdered Milk, 486
  • Carpentier, H., Coupling for Vehicles, 288
  • Carroll, J. E., Heating and Purifying Feed Water before its Introduction into the Boiler, 96
  • Carson, C. L., Electrical Apparatus for Releasing Door and similar Fastenings, 122
  • Carter, W., Anti-Fouling Composition for Ships’ Bottoms, 510
  • Chadburn, IF., Telegraphy in Connection with Engines, 287
  • Chaffaud, J., and Konter, J. H., Water Brakes for Stopping Ships or Aiding in Steering, 169
  • Chailender, J., India-Rubber Pipes, 610
  • Chancellor, 11., Couplings, 462
  • Chapman, R., and Murray, T. L., Furnaces, 560
  • Cheesman, H., Wire Ropes, 386
  • Cheesman, J. S., Railway Permanent Way, 462
  • Chemin, O., Treatment of Animal Fibres or Mixed Fabrics to Remove Vegetable Matters therefrom, 146
  • Clapp, J. 1., Electric Lighting, 121
  • Clark, G., and Shephard, W. H., Cutting out Shovel Plates, and Cutters for same, 361
  • Clark, J. S., Ships’ Steering Gear, 287
  • Clarke, IF., Warping and Anchor Capstans, 169
  • Clarke, IF., Chapman, A. H., Parsons, C. A., and Furneaux, J. B., Steam Generators, 96
  • Cleather, E. G., and Davis, S., Needles, 362
  • Clemandot, L., Electrical Signalling Apparatus for Railway Purposes, 263
  • Clifford, T., Steam Boilers and Water Heaters therefor, 96
  • Cloud, J. W., Railway Wheels, 462
  • Coas, E. K., Andrews, F. S., and Sawtelle, A. H., Metallic Tubes, 485
  • Coblyn, F., Automatic Variable Expansion Gear, 559
  • Cocker, B. F., and Bishop, J., Compound Spiral Spring, 386
  • Coleman, J., and Henson, T., Taking up the Slacks in Wires Operating Signals, 462
  • Collian, V., Steam Boilers, 436
  • Colong, J., Metallic Packing, 72
  • Colquhoun, J., Manufacture of Metallic Sleepers, 361
  • Commelin, E., Bailhache, G., Desmazures, C., de Virloy, A. L., and de Bousignac, L., Secondary Batteries Acting as Accumulators of Electricity, 410
  • Compagnie de Fives-Lille, La, Supports for Electrical Conducting Wires, 24
  • Connelly, J. L. and T. E., Gas Governors, 72
  • Constable, W. E., Manufacture of Artificial Asphalte, 340
  • Cooper, C. W., Raising and Forcing Water, 486
  • Corbett, J, L., Telephonic Apparatus, 409
  • Corliss, G. H., Steam Boilers, 96
  • Corliss, G. H., Steam Engines, 95
  • Correll, H., Lubricators, 218
  • Cotton, W,, Purifying Water for Boilers, 560
  • Cox, II. B., Batteries, 410
  • Crampton, T. P. C., Electric Bells, 536
  • Crampton, T. R., Steam Engines, 170
  • Crampton, T. R , Wheels, 585
  • Crane, J. A., Reduction of Iron and Steel Tubes, 48
  • Craven, F., and Sutcliffe, B., Flexible Connections of Steam Presses, 194
  • Cresson, B. F., Dyeing and Printing Aniline
  • Black, and Solutions used therefor, 146
  • Cresswell, D. G., Packing for Engines, 560
  • Crompton, R. E. B., and Soil, J. H. F., Electrical Tramways or Railways, 264
  • Crooke, J. J., and R., Desilverising Copper Matte, 510
  • Crosse, J., Voltaic Piles and Accumulators, 536
  • Crossley, F. IF., Centrifugal Governors, 386
  • Crossley, L. J., Goolden, W. T., and Trotter,
  • A. P., Regulating Dynamo-Electric Machines, 409
  • Cruto, A., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 263
  • Cuisinier, L., A Diastasic Saccharine Substance, 310
  • Curtis, AT., Damper Regulators for Steam Boiler Furnaces, 96
  • Cuttier, T. F., and Bury, R., Distributing Salt to Rails. 462
  • Daimler, G., Gas and Oil Motive-Power Engines, 95
  • Dale, H. F., Rail Joints, 169
  • Daverio, G., Refrigerating Apparatus for Roller Mills, 385
  • Davey, H., A Governor and Expansion Valve for Engines Worked by Elastic Fluid, 217
  • Davis, G. D., Machinery for Controlling Rudders, 169
  • Davis, G. D., Pulleys, 386
  • Davison, N. P., Railways, 170
  • Davy, C., Gas Engines, 217
  • Dawe, C., Rapid-Closing Water-Tight Doors, 461
  • Dawson, H. T., Gas Engines, 559
  • De Chardonnet, Comte H., Artificial Silk-like
  • Filaments from Viscous Liquids, 386
  • De Naeyer, L., Steam Boilers, 313
  • De Walcher-Uysdal, R. C., Facilitating Mining, 241
  • Deacon, G. F., Motive Power Engines Actuated by Pressure due to Heat of Combustion, 313
  • Dean, J., Smith, J., and Grace, J., Friction Pulleys, 610
  • Denison, R., Cutting Files and Rasps, 485
  • Dennis, R., Tricklebank, G., Johnson, F., and
  • Mellor, F., Automatic “Cut-off Motion” for Steam Engines, 559
  • Dennis, T. H. P., Couplings for Connecting Tubes, &c., 610
  • Deoxidising Metal Company, The, Deoxidising Metals, 510
  • Dervaux, A., Purifying Apparatus for Boilers, 560
  • Desruelles, L. A. W., Electric Batteries, 264
  • Dewar, IF., Pulverising Ploughs, 609
  • Dewrance, J., Lubricants for Steam Cylinders, 218
  • Dewrance, J., Regulator Valve for Locomotives, 218
  • Dickinson, W., and Hibbert, J., Securing Rails in Chairs, 169
  • Dietz, G., and Tamsen, E., Rotary Engines, 95
  • Dietzsch, C., Kilns, 339
  • Dineen, G. P., and Rowe, A., Self-Acting Apparatus for Working Signals, 288
  • Dix, J. R., Preventing the “Slipping” of Engines by Means of a Jet of Live or Exhaust Steam, 288
  • Dixon, W., and Thompson, S.,’Pistons for Steam Engines, 96
  • Dobson, W., Navigable Vessels for Carrying Liquid Cargo in Bulk, 287
  • Dobson, W., Vessels Fitted with Side Hoppers,
  • Dodge, W. H., Pulleys, 71
  • Donneley, A., Tubular Boilers, 436
  • Dorman, C. M., and Smith, R. A., Construction of Switches, 410
  • Doulton, H. L., Joints of Stoneware Pipes, 72
  • Drake, B. M., and Gorham, J. M., Electrical Switches, 264
  • Drake, T., Manufacturing Gas from Oil, 510
  • Drawbaugh, D., Telephonic Apparatus, chiefly Designed for Transmitting Sound Vibrations Existing in or Communicated through the Earth, 24
  • Drury, J., Metallic Pistons and Methods for
  • Lubricating them, 314
  • Du Boulay, D. de la M., Shunting, 586
  • Dubois, C., Extracting Sulphur from Materials Employed in the Purification of Gas or from other Materials containing Sulphur, 146
  • Duffy, T., A Wave Motor, 242
  • Dun, A., and Hasslacher, F., Galvanic Batteries, 536
  • Dunbar, J. G., and Mackenzie, A., Regulating the Supply of Pulp to Paper-Making Machines,
  • Duncan, R., Preventing Priming in Steam Boilers, 435
  • Dunn, T., Picks, 485
  • Dyer, H. C. 8., Compound Armour Plates, 609
  • Eades, IF. T., Portable Lifting Block, 361
  • Eadie, A., and Tannahill, J., Posts for Telegraph Lines, 24
  • Easton, E», Ffolkes, M. W. B., and Mackie, A., Steam Engines, 559
  • Eaton, A. K., Making Tubes of Metaland Covering Wire therewith, 485
  • Eaves, W., Propelling Vehicles, 586
  • Ebel, J. J., Electro-Telegraphic Apparatus, 409
  • Edey, J., and Wright, G., Fastener for Railway Rails, 462
  • Edwards, G., Chairs and Sleepers for the Railway Permanent Way, 287
  • Edwards, J., Hoisting Machine, 361
  • Edwards, W. F., Paper-Making, 486
  • Englert, R., and Becker, Dr, F., Purifying Saccharine Juices, 340
  • English, T., Bogie Trucks for Locomotives and the Rolling Stock of Railways and Tramways, 288
  • Evans, E., Improvements Applicable to Horse Hoes, &c., 609
  • Evans, J., A Portable Parallel Vice, 193
  • Evans, J., and Burrell, D. H», Centrifugal Apparatus for Separating Liquids of Different Densities or Specific Gravities, 48
  • WKte w-.JJSJRAi.m xt« °' f2S% i“*«.k, Dr. s„ Secondary
  • Batteries, 24 Raver and Co., Manu- I
  • FY2tS*“ KS..i Benzidine and Tolidine
  • Monosulpho Acids 340 atuSi
  • KSi!',o£ ■cor’d.™ .or 1*—
  • F.’S^v”- T»-1Un, A. Pomp Buekeie.
  • 48
  • Fplt F. B.. Iron Bars, &c., 361
  • Ferranti, S. Z. de, and Addenbrooke, G. L„
  • Telephony and Telegraphy ,23
  • Field, IL, Packing for Fngineb, 96
  • Fielding, J., Gas Motor Engines, 435
  • Filshie ' W., Metallic Packing for 1 istons,r-F nlavson M., Metallic Torsion Springs, 386 Fischer, P., Temperature-Regulating Apparatus,
  • Fisher, H. 0., Working Signals, 288
  • Fitz Gerald D. G., Voltaic Batteries, 12-
  • Fixary, E.,’Compressing Pumps tor Refngerat-ing, and Machines; for Lubncatmgthe same, 3^
  • Fleming, W. Y., and terguson, P., Multiple hx pansion Engines, 435
  • Fletcher, T., Steam Boilers, 436
  • Fleuss, H. A., Refrigerating, 610
  • Flotron, E., and Bastie, B. B. A. Royer -de la, Submarine and Subterranean Electric Cables,
  • Floyd, J. N„ Motive Power Engine Worked by Steam, Compressed Air, or Water, 313
  • Foden, E., Thrashing Machines, 609
  • Follett, W. Plant for Casting Steel Ingots, 145
  • Fowler, H. W., Wheels, 194
  • Fowler, T., and de Forest, T. B., M ire Nail Machines, 193
  • Fox, S., Generating and Utilising Gases, 145
  • Fox, S., Manufacture of Corrugated Furnaces and Flues for Steam Boilers, 194
  • Fox, S., Preventing Incrustation of Certain 1 arts of Steam Boilers, 218
  • Fox, T., Packings for Steam Engines, 314
  • Fraser, IF. J., and Morris, F. 8., Multi tubular
  • Steam Boilers, 560
  • Frickcr, G. C., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 409 Fyfe, J., Steam Boilers, 560
  • Galloway, J. J., Engine Packing, 96
  • Gambaro, P. A., Brakes, 288
  • Gamgee, J., Water Wheels, 362
  • Gardie, C. F. L., Motors, and Generating Gas therefor, 435
  • Garratt, H. W., Expansion Links of the valve
  • Gear of Steam Engines, 95
  • Garratt, T. A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 535
  • Gar vie, J., Excavators, 194
  • Gas Motoren Fabrik, The, Gas Motor Engines, I 435
  • Gaskell, J., Slide Valves of Steam Engines Actuated by the Pressure of Fluids, 313
  • Gautier, A., and Pozzy, S., Self-fitting Joint Pin, 242
  • Gell, W. J., Holding and Putting off Ships’ Boats, 561
  • George, D., Creating a Draught in Boiler Flues, &c., 314
  • Ghegan, J. J., Automatic Electric Liquid Level
  • Indicator and Controller, 122, 410 1
  • Gibbins, J. P., A Floating Automatic Mine, 585
  • Gibbins, J. P., Torpedoes, 585
  • Giffard, P., Compressed Air Cartridges and Gups to be used therewith, 385  !
  • Giles, W. B., and Shearer, A., Phosphoric Acid, 340
  • Gill, J., Controlling Telephonic Communication, 535
  • Gimson, A. J., A Steam Press for Hosiery, &c., 242
  • Gjemre, L., and Oftedahl, E., Promoting the Circulation of Water in Steam Boilers, 436
  • Gonin, L., Hydraulic and Pneumatic Lifts and Traction Apparatus, 361
  • Goodwin, G. A., and How, W. F., Automatic Registering and Control of Water-Tight Doors in Ships, 287 1
  • Goolden, W. T., Trotter, A. P,, and Ravenshaw,
  • H. W., Governing Electric Machines, 121
  • Graells, F. Vivo y, Automatically Regulating the
  • Intensity of Currents in Dynamo-Electric Machines, 535 I
  • Graham, A. M., Manufacturing Sulphates of Metals from their Oxides, 340
  • Graham, S. P., Drills and Bits and Holders therefor, 485
  • Green, W. R., Lifts, 486
  • Greig, A., Locomotive Engines, 170
  • Greig, D., Combined Portable Engines and Pumps, 313
  • Grenfell, H. H., Directing the Discharge of Missiles at Night, 461
  • Grey, J. D., Rolling Steel and Iron Bars for the
  • Manufacture of Tin or Tern Plates, 48
  • Griffiths, T., Jet Propulsion, 242
  • Grove, J. W., Spring Washers for Screw Bolts and Nuts, 72
  • Grundy, A,, Regulating and Controlling Electric
  • Currents, 24
  • Gubbins, R. R., Refrigerating Machines, 72
  • Gutensohn, A., Coating Iron with Tin, &c., 510
  • Hadfield, R., Production and Treatment of Steel, 145
  • Hagerty, J. H., Utilising the Power of Tides, 72
  • Haigh, A. H., Providing against Over-Pressure
  • °La5hud by using a Glass Receiver in Place of a Safety Valve, 72
  • Mey, R. Valves used on Board Ships, 169
  • Hall, J. B., Armour Plates, 386
  • Hall, J. F., Construction of Forge and Tilt
  • Hammer Helves, 361
  • Halpin, D., and Rapier, R. C., Floating Breakwaters, 586
  • Hamelins, E., Cupolas and Blast Furnaces, 145
  • Hamilton, J., Machines for Sawing and Facing
  • Metals, 361
  • Hands, F. G. and A. C., and Thomas, W., Adjustable Brackets for Carrying Shaft Bearings, 71
  • Hansen, H. L.t Anchors, 461
  • Hanson, B., and Femes, J., Improvements in Heating Apparatus, 339
  • Hardie, T. G., Furnace for the Combustion of Town Refuse, 509
  • Hartcliffe, W.. and Malkin, W. H., Valves, 218
  • Hartley, J. W., Variable Expansive and Reversing Motion for Oscillating Cylinder Engines, 313
  • Harvey, H. A., Machines for Manufacture of Screws, 485
  • Haseltine, G., Nut Fasteners, 72
  • Haesencamp, Dr. H., and Bayer, Farbenfabriken vorm F. and Co., Colouring Matters for Dyeing, &c., 146
  • Hatch, J. IF., Furnaces and Apparatus to be used therewith, and in Utilising Solid and Gascons Fuel therein, 145
  • Hatton, J., Spades, &c., 47
  • Heddle, M. F., Glen, D. C., and Stewart, D., Filtering and Decolorising Syrups, &c., and Preparing a Material therefor, 146
  • Henderson, C., Marine Steam Engines, 435
  • Henderson, C., Steering by Compressed Air, 61
  • Henry, J. C., Electric Railways, 264
  • Hepworth, J., and Marriott, E., Removal of Ammonia from Coal Gas, 510
  • Herbertz, F. A., Cupola Smelting Furnaces, 339
  • Hermann, C. J., Vices, 361
  • Hermite, E., Obtaining Ozone and Hydrogen for Bleaching, 340
  • Hermite, E., Producing Chlorine Compounds Suitable for Bleaching Purposes, 340
  • Herquet, J. W., Indicating the Direction of Rotation of the Shafts of Steam Engines, 560
  • Heyden, Dr. F. von, Manufacture of Oxychinoline Carbonates, 146
  • Heywood, A., and McGee, E., Safety Appliances for the Cages of Hoists, 361
  • Hieronimus, A., Size, 146
  • Higgins, F. H. W., Electric Telegraph Printing Receiving Instruments, 121
  • Hill, C., Furnaces, 96
  • Hill. J. G., Construction of Wheels for Railway or Tramway Vehicles, 170
  • Hill,T., Cold Steel and Iron Sawing Machines, 47
  • Hoadley, T. and J., Remo ring Dust from Chaff, 385
  • Hodgkins, J., Independent Wheel Attachment for Cars, 170
  • Holden, J., The Use of Liquid Fuel in the Fireboxes of Locomotives or Boilers of similar Type, 288
  • Hollings, T., Rotary Engines, 435
  • Holloway, J. E., Propelling Boats and Canoes, 242
  • Holmes, J. H., Arc Lamps, 535
  • Honigmann, M., Fireless Working of Steam Engines and Concentrating the Spent Lye employed therein, 218
  • Hood, J. J., and Salamon, A. G., Preparation of Sulphate of Alumina, 340
  • Hopkinson, J. and E., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 23
  • Hoppe, P., Pipe Joints, 72
  • Hornsby, W., and Edwards, R., Construction of Bearings for the Shafts of Engines to Allow for Boiler Expansion, 170
  • Horseman, IF., Boat-Lowering Apparatus, 585
  • Houghton, E. J., Intercepting the Current from Dynamo-Electric Machines, 23
  • Howard, J„ Bousfield, E. T., and Gibbs, G., Sheaf-Binding Harvesters and Trussing Machines, 241
  • Howden, J., Steam Boilers, 96
  • Hoyle, W. J., Mountings for Heavy Ordnance for Land Defences, 241
  • Hucks, IF., Rotary Pumps, 486
  • Huggins, F., Iron and Steel Tubes, 485
  • Hughes, E., Feeding Timber to Saws, 47
  • Hughes, G. D. and D., Furnace Bars, 560
  • Hughes, R., and Griffin, W., Propelling Apparatus for Vessels, 242
  • Humes, J. J. R., Preventing “Back Ignition” in Hydro-Carbon Engines, 436
  • Hutchison, R., Manufacture of Lubricants, 340
  • Hutinet, J., and Felix, P., Telephones, 536
  • Ibbotson, A. B., Securing Railway Rails, 169
  • Ignatiev, G., Electric Candles, 409
  • Immisch, M., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 535
  • Ireland, A. C., and Bowbeer, J. R., Preventing the Attachment of Barnacles to Ships, 510
  • Jack, H., Piston Packing, 72
  • Jarvis, G. A., Basic Bricks, 339
  • Jensen, H. P. F. and J., and Webb, B. W., Electric Bells, 536
  • Johansson, C. A., Taking the End Pressure or Thrust of Rotating Shafts, 242
  • Johnson, H., Preventing the Ignition of Explosive Gas in Blasting Operations, 609
  • Johnson, W. C., and Phillips, S. E., Gripping
  • Cables, 288
  • Johnson, IF. N., Electric Valves, 24
  • Johnston, A., Making Screws, 361
  • Johnston, T., and Smith, G., Detonators, 609
  • Joicey, J. G., and Watson, M., Governing Apparatus for Engines, 217
  • Jones, C., Engines and Boilers of Steamships, 585
  • Jones, C. T., and Wetmon, G., Preventing Collisions, 585
  • Jones, E., Combination of Shovel, Riddle, and Sieve, 485
  • Jones, J. G., Deep-Sea Sounding, 242
  • Jones, O., Firearms, 71
  • Jones, O., Gun Carriages, 385
  • Jonsson, O. F., Friction Coupling, 71
  • Jonsson, O. F., Galvanometer, 24
  • Joy, D., Valve Gear for Motive Power Engines, 217
  • Joy, W., Charging Cement Kilns, 509
  • Jurgensen, C. P., Rotary Engines, 559
  • Kaselowsky, E , Apparatus for Launching Torpedoes, 386 b
  • Kaselowsky, E.» Automatic Brake for Torpedoes
  • 0V}Sky' E" PumPin£ and Compressing Air,
  • Keane F. H and Wilson, D„ Belt and Strap Fasteners, 71
  • Kendall, E. D., Composition used as an Electric
  • Battery Excitant, 122 ^ectric
  • K Loiters’ 96 S’ T’’ Flame Deflcctors for Upright Kennedy, H., Manufacture of Mineral Wool 51 n Kent, J. M. V., and Snell, W. H., Controlling the
  • Potential in Circuits where Alternating Cnr-rents are used, 410 °
  • Kerr, T., Cable Grips for Tramcars, &c. 288
  • Kessler, J. L., Expelling Sulphuric Acid in Excess
  • from Sulphates and Bisulphates, 510
  • Kincaird, J. G., Paddle-Wheel Steamers, 461
  • King, H. J. H., Compound Steam Engines 95 Kinghorn, J. G., Valves for Air-Circulating and
  • other Pumps, 386 °
  • Kinnear, A., and Fahrig, E., Carburetting and
  • Increasing the Illuminating Power of Gas 146 Kinsman, F. E., Automatically Operating Rail
  • way Brakes, 288
  • Kirk, A. C., Combining Engines with Compound
  • Steam Engines, 585
  • Kirk, P., Railway Permanent Way, 193, 287
  • Kitson, W. H., Railway and Tramway Wheels
  • 170 ’
  • Klainmt, C., and Brierck and Hubner, Stone-Crushing Machinery, 486 •
  • Klan, V., and Spumy, F., Electric Lamps, 23 Knight, C. A., Heating and Purifying Feed
  • W ater Supplied to Steam Boilers, 218
  • Knight, C. A., Sectional Steam Generators, 560
  • Kolgraf, P., Sleepers, 462
  • Korting Brothers, Steam Traps, 560
  • Kupfer, K., Process and Compound for Welding-Cast Steel or Wrought Steel in Bars, without Heating to a White Heat, with Steel or Iron j and for Regenerating the Welded Steel, 145 ’
  • Kurzwernhart, A., and Bertrand, E., Casting ’
  • Ingots of Steel, 509
  • Laing, W., Packing Rings and the Springs Connected therewith for Pistons, Piston Valves, Plungers, and Pump Buckets of Engines, 314
  • Laird, R. G., Producing Motive Power, 610
  • Lammine, T., Steam Boilers, 314
  • Land, J. P., and Ring, C. P., Carbonising and Destroying Vegetable Matter in Wool, 510
  • Lang, J., Rope-Hauling Apparatus, 72
  • Lapage, R. H., Effecting Locomotion on Steep Inclines, 288
  • Lartigue, C. F. M. T., Lubricators for Axle-Boxes and Bearings, 288
  • Latouche, J. A. C. de, Concentrated Fire of Ordnance, 71
  • Lauth, P., Desiccating Pulverulent Matters, 510
  • Law, B., and Pinkey, C. W., Combined Safety Governor and Alarm Sight Feed Lubricator for Steam and Compressed Air Engines, 218
  • Lege, A., Torpedoes, 585
  • Leigh, J., Traction Engines, 462
  • Lencauchez, A., Heating and Supplying Feel Water to Steam Generators, and Treating the Exhaust Steam for the said Purpose, 96
  • Lewis, G.T., Smelting Tin Ore and Recovering Tin from Tinned Sheet-Iron Scraps, 146
  • Linville, J. H., Printing Telegraphs, 122
  • Livesey, H., Metallic Sleepers, 586
  • Livesey, J., Metallic Sleepers and Chairs, 586
  • Lockett, J. and A., Coupling Apparatus for Vehicles, 288
  • Lock wood, W., Packing for Steam Engines, 313
  • London, T., Hoisting Ashes out of Steam Vessels, 361
  • Long, A. de L., and Howson, R,, Fibrous Iron, 339
  • Long, H., Steam Pumps, 362
  • Longmore, T., and Tibbitts, T., Machinery for Forging certain Articles of Metal, 194
  • Lorrain, J. G., Automatic Electrical Governing-Apparatus, 263
  • Lorrain, J. G., The Formation of Organic Oxides, and Oxidation of Matter Suspended or Dissolved in Liquids, 340
  • Lorrain, J. G., Telephony, 263
  • Lorrain, J. G., Telephony, 536
  • Lothammer, F. J., Manufacture of Gas, 340
  • Love, J., Furnace Barsand Attachments thereto, 314
  • Low, J. B., Pulverising Machines, 486
  • Lowell, C., Wire Nails, 485
  • Lucas, H., and Bishop, A. H., Wrenches, 361
  • Lumb, FK., and Holt, R. H., Lifts, 486
  • McCoy, J. S., Percussive Machinery, and Engines Worked by Compressed Air or Steam, 485
  • McCracken, E. D., Machines for Covering and Insulating Electric Wires, 241
  • McCracken, E. D., Tubes for Laying Underground Electric Conductors, and Insulating Coverings for Electric Conductors, 241
  • Macer, R., Fixing on Shafts Divided Pulleys, 71
  • Machell, W., and Tompkin, J. B., Cuts of Files, 361
  • McIntyre, J., Surface Condensers, 314
  • McKinley, B. F., Hot-Air Engines, 559
  • McLean, IF., Mechanical Motion Specially Applicable to Quartz-Crushing and like Machines, 47
  • Macmillan, A., Slide Valves, 559
  • Macnab, J., Explosive Cartridges for Blasting, 609
  • McNeill, H. W., Cable Railways and Cars therefor, 462
  • Macready, R. A., Electric Telegraph Keys, 536
  • Maitland, E., Jones, H. W., Angas, A. S., and
  • Brodie, G. IF., Automatic Breech Mechanism for Guns, 385
  • Malet, H. C. E., and Myall, A., Gun Carriages, 385
  • Marchant, G. M., Steam and Water Valves, 218
  • Marcuse, E. H., Hand Mowing Machines, 71
  • Mark, J., Repeating Firearms, 385
  • Marley, C. C., Steam Boilers, 218, 314
  • Marsden, E. L., and Nicklin, P. H. S., Steam Blast Apparatus, 436 , .
  • Marshall, H. J., Propulsion or Stoppage of Ships, 585
  • Hardening the
  • J., Thrashing Machines, 241
  • Avh ’ J‘ W-’ and Bates> C> s-> Self-Oiling Axle-Boxes, 288
  • Marshall, W., Telephones, 536
  • and C- F., Telegraphic Signalling Apparatus, 263 F
  • " einw H-’ Auxiliary Starting Gear for En-Mathieson N., and Hawliczek, J., Manufacture xr lcarbonate of Soda and Soda Ash, 340 4,aV®s> w- J-. Pumps, 486
  • Fluids*48*’’ ComPressin° Air or other Elastic Matthews, R., Piston Valves for Steam Engines,
  • uan'ln’ H' S-> Guns, 609
  • ‘ldIor’ Furnace Firebars, 96
  • ! Meredith*7' o' Electric Regulation, 410 Boilers, 436’ Furnaces and Flues of Steam
  • ^ratus, 535me'’ Automatic Telegraphic Appa-^llT’ A’’ E4e°tr°des f°r Secondary Batteries, filler ’’ Magnetometer, 121
  • sages Tr^ fording the Number of Messages Transmitted over Telephonic Circuits,
  • Macudlum, N. E., Furnaces for the Manufacture of Steel, 146
  • ll l wn, x„ Electric Lamps, 409
  • M1’ Xe’ G;.W- dressing’and ~
  • Surfaces of Car Wheels, 47
  • 2^559®” PJlU£,er’ A" Valves forEn-
  • Monier, E., Screw Propellers 2cS7
  • “SS&S’S * <fe- 01
  • -.J8’ Aluminium
  • and Sodium/146 ® San‘e’and of Alu>ninium
  • MGateU6’ C°"nt K- de’Manufacture of Chlorine MMa^niMAm0UbJRE]le’E'eparat*on of Metallic >’ therefoJ"“io 7 Electroly8>», and Solutions
  • ^lor^eu W if’ Dynamo-Electric Machines, 409 Elecfec^ol’rs^ WatS°n‘ C" C°nStant Bpeed
  • Morie^’s” ^-DrUling Machines, 194
  • Engles,”435 P0U“ Marine and Stationary |
  • Gr^din° Mills> « !
  • Furnaces 3?4P yiDgL,qUidorGase0U8 FueI to
  • o’ *£’ Telephones, 536
  • Moseley, C., Steam Packing, 436
  • Mould: "p^ Pw, 95
  • 5r®pl}t*in§ a11 Kinds of Minerals, 194 g L°°Se °r
  • Birch ’Bark?5w“ing P1'°dUCt8 fr0“ Essen«o °f J%^in:h7UniCatingReCiprOCatin»Motion
  • Murchey, W., Taps for Cutting Screw Threads, Ir°fc“d Pressures, 610
  • chines, 609 ’’ ln® an^ -^eaPing Ma-
  • Mg™, H. M„ >Mtog _ M1
  • Fcifjy, D., Steam Ploughs, 241
  • pae£es%8T’ and Hutchins> L- Marine Tor-N?choi8r/’’Nlnse5n2gGearf0r Vesse]s- 585 Nicholson, C. J., and Grppn a t> j
  • Plates with Composition for’ Ele’ctec Ba^eries!
  • f’’ ExPl°sive Compounds 385
  • Noble0,’ l;’&rMC^Tfo?ttr ^’ectiIe8. 385 Charges of Heavy Guns 385 °'Vage °f the G W09 Brankston> F. T., Working Heavy
  • K 241
  • Nowell, T. S., Lactic Acid and Lactates, 146
  • J’’ Fla”£‘ng Machines, 193
  • Olsen JdTw Gr^ Ha"~, &c. 47
  • LeveI in
  • Oswald,.) T. jR,} Boilers, 314
  • °pre®edVAir,ki4g Furnaces by Means of Com-n'iber^ia ^d'sh^TMk’MMnn'co^ ThC Coke Ovens, 509 1 mimj Company,
  • Paice, A., Bit for Boring Holes 47
  • Pa^er6'^'^0 Aati”g Pist°ns>’ 217
  • Metai Wires,’&tPP48ratUS for Manufacture of
  • JE.^.Baenhtmpson &C- 48
  • Carbonate of Soda m Prodimr'1UfaCture of phuretted Hydrogen 340 odu°tlon of Sul-
  • Parnell, E. W., and Simpson T n
  • Acid Gas, 146 P ’ Fure Carbonic
  • H.- it; ri”
  • Paulson, C. G., Sharpening the Knives of Reaping Machines, 486
  • Pearce, J., Speed Indicator with Alarm Attachment, 71
  • Pearn, F. and S., and Addyman, T., Pumps, 362
  • Pearsall, C. W., Facilitating the Starting and
  • Reducing the Draught of Vehicles, 462
  • Pearson, W., Brakes, 288
  • Peckham, E., Car Axles, 288
  • Pell, B., Manganese Voltaic Batteries, 24
  • Penrose, W., and Hackney, W., Open-Hearth Steel, 509
  • Perner, F., Tube Brushes, 47
  • Perrett, E., Locomotive Engines, 288
  • Perry, M., Obtaining Compounds of Cobalt, 510
  • Petty, J. W., Guns, 385
  • Petty, L., and Walther, W., Tubular Steam Generators, 218
  • Phillips, C. J., Mandrels, 361
  • Phillips, E., Petroleum, 510
  • Pielsticker, C. M., Machinery for Cold Drawing Rods and Tubes, 485
  • Pond, W. C., West, Jf. 0., and Simons, F., Rock-Drilling Machines, 48
  • Popp, V., Rotary Motors to be Operated by Fluid Pressure, 217
  • Porter, C. T., Bearings for Shafts of Horizontal Engines, 314
  • Post, W. S., and Sawyer, H. de W., Boilers and Boiler Furnaces, 314
  • Powell, L. S.,and Sellon, R. P., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 23
  • Powter, N. B., Treating Phosphatic Earthsand
  • Rocks for the Manufacture of Fertilisers, 510
  • Pratt, R. N., Packings, 72
  • Preece, W. II., and Willmot, J. W., An Electric
  • Switch, 410
  • Pressel, W., Railway Permanent Way, 287
  • Preston, E. J., Manufacture of Corrugated Boat and other Nails and Machinery for Making same, 386
  • Pritchard, E., Cable Tramways, 288
  • Probert, T., An Electric Switch, 264
  • Proctor, J., Actuating the Movable Firebars of Furnaces, 560
  • Proell, W. R., Centrifugal Governors, 386
  • Prohias, J. B., Obtaining and Applying Power, 242
  • Purkis, J. N., Aiming Guns by the Aid of Artificial Light, 241
  • Pyke, D., Water Gauges, 436
  • Quick, G., Cartridges, 609
  • Radcliffe, F., Gas Producers, 340
  • Radcliffe, J., Generating Electric Currents for Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus, 263
  • Raffard, N. J., Desiccating the Insulated Coverings of Electrical Apparatus, 241
  • Rankin, A. N., Cold Packed Pipe Joints, 72
  • Ransome, T., Materials for the Prevention of the
  • Spread of Fire, 146
  • Rathbone, B., Permanent Way of Railways and Tramways, 169
  • Rebla, J., Wedges for Fastenings Rails to the Chairs, 169
  • Reddall, W., Street Curb for Receiving Electric Wires, 24
  • Reed, Sir E. J., Ships of War, 242
  • Rees, J. P., and Parker-, T. D. C., Voltaic Batteries, 263
  • Remer, T. F., Electrical Signalling, 585
  • Rhodes, B., Railway Chairs, 169
  • Ricaby, A. A., Packing for Piston-Rods, 72
  • Richard, C. D., and Webber, C. E., Transporting
  • Railway Vehicles along a Gauge Narrower than the Vehicles, 585
  • Richardson, A. IK., Regulating Electric Arc Lamps, 535
  • Richardson, J., and Nevile, R. H. C., Controlling the Speed of Engines by Electricity, 436
  • Richardson, R., and Alley, S., Steam Engines, 559
  • Rickaby, A. A., Slotting Machines, 193
  • Ridoubt, R. H., Telephones, 23
  • Ries, E. E., Electrical Railways, 410
  • Roberts, J., Locking Nuts on Railroads, 462
  • Robertson, J., Housings for Rolling, Crushing, &c., 194
  • Robertson, W., Steam Boilers, 314
  • Robinson, T., Manufacture of Alum and Sulphate of Alumina, 340
  • Root, J, B., Welding Metal Platesand Tubes, 485
  • Roper, J., Electric Arc Lamps, 263
  • Rose, G, F., Primary Electric Batteries, 264
  • Ross, J. F.j Soldering, 362
  • Ross, T., Valves, 386
  • Rotb, A. and G„ Tuyeres for Forges or Hearths, 145
  • Rothschild, M., Mortising Machines, 47
  • Rowan, A. H., Permanent Way of Light Railways, 287
  • Royle, J. J., Heating Water and Generating Steam and Automatically Controlling the same, 242
  • Ruckteschell, W. von, An Explosive Engine, 218
  • Rudolph, Dr. C., and Gurke, Dr. O., Colouring Matters, 146
  • Rylands, D., and Bucknail, H. L., Railway Permanent Way, 586
  • Rylands, D., and Potter, R., Port Mouths of Regenerative Gas Furnaces, 509
  • Sack, H., Rolls for Rolling H and similar Iron, 48
  • Sampson, J.L., and Hart, J., Feeding Fuel, 560
  • Sanders, W. R., Facilitating Rock-Boring under Water, 486
  • Sanderson, L., Propulsion of Vessels, 461
  • Sappey, M., A New’ Galvanic Battery with Apparatus for Automatically Supplying Liquids thereto, 122
  • Sayer, R. C., Brakes and Adapting the same for Electrically Lighted Trains, 586
  • Sajre, C. H., Metallic Railroad Ties, 170
  • Schanschieff, A., Galvanic Batteries, 410
  • Schiltz, M. V., Gas and Petroleum Engines, 218
  • Schleifer, M., Brakes, 170
  • SCfnIrUfhb pge1'’ A,’t £reParinl? Share Certificates MonX*b^^tectedl’fiSfi “8 Altera-
  • Schlumberger, A Production of Printed Cheques Schlund0 wreAVeDp Eraudulent Alterations, 386 ’ Schlund, H. A.Percussion Fuzes, 71
  • wfn’es%Sllde ValVe MeohanUm for ^eam Schmidt, E., Railway Sleepers, 287 Schmidt, W Steam Engines, 217 313 kkq Schmidt W Steam Generators, 560 ’ 9 Schoen, C. T., Car Springs, 288 Schuckert, S., Induction Apparatus, 264
  • ™7pge!?’ ?'■ ^esaccharification of Molasses and Production of Oxalates, 510 luo«sses trMge^f/ ’ andB°nd’ G- E- Loading Car-ScotUnd, J„ A Twist Indicator for Ships’ Cables, SC^e’am EngineT^0”’ H” EXPanSi0“ 6ear of Scott, C. S., Clutch, 241 Scott, L. K., Glass Levels, 194 Scott, R. A., Goolden, W, T nntiTmttov a I ?vyitch.Boards for Connecting Sources Seddoi^r yp lth E1-ectrigal Circuits,°122
  • 609 ’ H* Percussion Fuzes for Projectiles, Sellers, G., Steam Engines, 95
  • Sellers, T., Method of Forming the Outlet Pas-sagesfor Blast in Hollow Firebars which are Built up of Two or more Pieces, 96
  • IllstruJmen’tsM^°PhOnea f°r Use * TelePho"-Setlon, R. P., Electric Meters, 536 Servais, E., Converters, 509 oeIXe> J* F*’ Ribbed Tubes, 361 Settle, M., Electric Safety Lamps, 535
  • rS:362“nd£2/O?l’ Z G" Excava«ng Appa-^o^bon“10aCtUre °f B1°CkS> PIateS’ °r Rods Shearer, J. R , Filters, 386
  • ^^7 Hydrostatic Mining Wedge, 194 Siegel, J., Rail Joints, 462
  • ennHd\ ^T-, Regenerative Gas Furnace for c. . on tmuous B eduction of Iron Ore 145
  • Halske> Distributing ’Electric Cur-
  • I I CUES, Zo4
  • Siemens and Halske, Volta-Inductors, 410
  • Articles,^/’’ Manufaccure of RoUed Metal Simpson, F a, Denison, J. B. and E. F., , Vertical Steam Boilers, 218
  • SNuts”72R’ H* and B‘ G’’ Lockin« Bolfcs and Sintzenich, H. H. C., Railway Chairs, 170 Skene, R., Gas Engines, 217
  • S1ReptRQUr7it’ T’ H,» Fastening the Ends of Driving I J3C1 uS, /J, °
  • Smith, G. P G rinding Twist Drills, &c., 485
  • J. Device for Removing Obstructions qJdfh1 TramW Engines, 170
  • 170b’ M’ H’’ Collecfcors for Electric Tramways, Smith, Jf. H., Electric Motors and the Trans-
  • mission of Power therefrom, 410
  • SlMm^e^«y’ J’’ Safety Electric Lamp for Coal miners, oot>
  • Smyers, G., Gas Engines, 217
  • Socidte. Anonyme des Produits Chemiques de St.
  • \ Denis, La, Treatment of Iron Ores for Manu-( facture of Steel, 509
  • Anonyme de Sclessin, La, Construction of Lattice Bridges, 2 42
  • Society Commentry-Fourchambault, La, Iron and oreei, 339
  • Society du Laminage du Nickel, Uniting of Platinum, &c., 510 °
  • Somerset, J., Railway Permanent Way, 586 Spaldmg, H. C., Electro-Magnets and Conductors,
  • Spalding, II, C., Safety Devices for Electric Circuits, 24
  • Spaulding E. S., Electrically Reproducing Articulate Sounds, 121
  • Speight, W., Hydraulic Engines, 560
  • Spence, J. B., Sulphide of Zinc, 146
  • Spencer, A., Flexible Pipes for Use with High Pressures, 72 °
  • Spir, T., Fish-Plates for Railroads, 462, Sprague, F. J., Electro-Dynamic Motors, 263 Squire, W. S., Utilising the Spent Liquid from certain Voltaic Batteries, 536
  • Standen, H., Manufacture of Glass, 146
  • 194 Borin® and Tunnelling Machines, Stanley, W., Induction Coils, 24 Stanley, IF., Induction Coils, 264 Stanley, W. F., Portable Saws, 47 Stegmann, W. R., Loading and Unloading Vehicles, Generally Applicable for Raising and Lowering Goods on Inclines, 48
  • Steinhart, T., Steam Packing, 436 Stephen, J„ Telephonic Systems, 23
  • I Sterne, L., Fixing Rail Chairs, 586
  • Stewart, W. P., Combined Tie-Bars and Chairs for Tramways and Railways, 169
  • Stewart, IF. T., Securely Fastening Rails to Sleepers, &c., 287
  • Scieringer, L., Incandescing Electric Lamps, 121 Stocking, E. B., Reducing Old Steel Rails to Plates, &c., 48
  • Stockman, H., Concrete Mixing Machines, 194 btone, R., Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 509 Straker, M., Vertical Steam Boilers, 96 Street, J-H., Valve and Valve Gearing, 435 woni’ £•’ and Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph W orks Company, Electric Cables and Ropes, 122 button, J., Shafts of Screw Propellers, 287 Swan, J. W. Electric Lamps, and Indicating the
  • Presence of Firedamp, 535
  • Swann, J., Combined Fishplate and Chairand Kail rastener for Railways, 170
  • Swinburne, J., Armatures for Dynamo-Electric Machines and Motors, 121
  • Swinburne, J., Filaments for Electric Glow Lamps, 23
  • Szaniawsky, Z. A., Unloading Grain from an Endless Belt, 194
  • Tacy, S. H., Dynamo-Electrical Machines, 23
  • Tanner, N. A., An Auxiliary Mouthpiece for Telephones, 536
  • Tartas, H. M., Water Wheels, 560
  • Taylor, F. B., Combined Gas Engine and Fluid Pump, 313
  • Taylor, J., Projectiles, 386
  • Tellier, C., Locomotives, 585
  • Terp, O., Rapidly Boring and Sinking Wells or Shafts, 48
  • Tesla, N., Electric Lamps, 535
  • Thayer, W. C., Furnaces, 96
  • Thomas, J., Firebars and Grates for Engines, 314
  • Thompson, A., and Ritchie, R. 0., Making and
  • Breaking Electrical Circuits, 264
  • Thompson, S. P., and John, P., Magneto-Telephonic Instruments, 23
  • Thompson, W. B., Steering Gear, 287
  • Thomson, E., Regulating the Flow of Electric
  • Currents, 536
  • Thomson, E., Welding Metals, 536
  • Thomson, G. P., and Millar, H., Furnace for Heating Rivets, 509
  • Thornycroft, J. I., Direction and Speed Indicators of Ships, 461
  • Thornycroft, J. I., Propelling and Steering Apparatus for Vessels, 169
  • Tijou, W., Boilers for Converting Fibre in Pulp, 510
  • Tisdale, C. D., Railway Signalling by Automatic
  • Electric Lanterns or Semaphores, 288
  • Tolson, G., Bosses for Pulleys, &c., 241
  • Tomlinson, J,, Bridges, &c., 386
  • Tonge, R., Metallic Pistons, 436
  • Tooth, W., Treating Metals, 510
  • Torrey, F. B., Sheaves for Pulley Blocks, 610
  • Towl, W., Separating Grain, &c.,385
  • Tozer, J. H. and W., Securing Railway Chairs to Metallic Sleepers, 287
  • Trachsel, E. F., Production of Carbonates of Sodium or of Potassium and Hydrate of Strontium or of Barium, 340
  • Trippett, J., and Searls, T., Lock Nutsand Appliances Connected therewith, 72
  • Troitzsch, R., Treatment of Ropes, &c., and Composition therefor, 194
  • Turnbull, J., Piston Packing Rings, 314 Twynam, T„ Purification of Iron and Phosphatic
  • Ferruginous Slags, 339
  • Underwood, H. T., Facilitating the Starting of Vehicles, 288
  • United States Electric Company, The, Electric Railways, 122
  • Urban, A., and Sons, Apparatus for Shaping and Finishing Bolt Heads, Nuts, &c., 193
  • Van-Choate, S. F., Armatures for Electric Generators, 23
  • Vavasseur, J., Hydraulic Controlling Gear for
  • Gun Mountings, 385
  • Verein Chemischer Fabriken, Recovery of Tin
  • from Scraps of Tinned Plate, 510
  • Verlinde, L., Railway Couplings, 586
  • Vogelsang, A., Screw Propellers, 461
  • VonPalstring, F. Freiherr, Propelling Mechanism for Vehicles, 288
  • Vose, C., Extracting Paraffin from Petroleum Distillate, 146
  • Wade, J. A., and Cherry, J., Rotary Engines, 314
  • Wade, J. L., Compound for Preventing and Removing Incrustation, 218
  • Wade, J. L,, Lubricating Compound, 510
  • Waelde, J., Flying Machines, 242
  • Wahlstrom, E. A., Electrical Governors for Pre
  • venting the Racing of Marine Engines, 287
  • Wailes, E. F., Construction of Keels, 461
  • Wailes, T. W., and Fraser, M., Steam Boilers, 435
  • Walker, H. C., and Carey, R., Continuous Lifts, 486
  • Walker, J., and Bear, T. D., Railway Permanent
  • Way, 287
  • Walker, P. W., Tram Rails, 462
  • Walsh, E,, Blast Furnaces, 145
  • Warwick, J., Treatment of Fume in Lead Works, 510
  • Watkins, R., Construction and Working of
  • Vessels Adapted for Subaqueous Use, 242
  • I Watson, G., Obtaining Baths of Chloride of Antimony for Use in Dyeing, &c.. 146
  • Watson, W., Preventing Accidents in Mme Shafts 211
  • Weaver, C., and Dunn, T. P., Covering the Surfaces of Driving Pulley*, 386
  • Webster, H. R. T., Flat Wire Ropes, 38b
  • Welsh, H., Promoting the Combustion of Fuel, 218
  • Wendling, F., Manufacture of Paint, 340
  • Westbrook, A. D., Belting, 610
  • Westinghouse, G., and Moore, F., Thermostats, 242
  • Wetherill, C. P., Screw Propellers, 169
  • Weymersch, H., and Whittail, J., A Solution or Electrolyte for Primary Electric Batteries, 261
  • Wheeler, F. M., Surface Condensers, 218
  • Wheeler, M., Electric Lamps, 535
  • Whitaker, T., Rotary Engines, 95
  • White, F., Consuming Smoke Passing from the Grates of Furnaces and Preventing the Emission of Smoke, 96
  • Whitley, J., Ordnance, 71
  • Whitney, J. R., Casting Metals, 339
  • Wicksted, C., Boiler Tubes, 314
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