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Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Index

Illustrations

  • Addy’s Milling Cutter, 163
  • Agricultural Galleries, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 473, 475

Agricultural Society’s Show at Windsor, The Royal :

  • Conveyors for Automatic Stokers, 726
  • Engine, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies’ Ten Horse-Power Under-Type, 691
  • Engine, Scott’s High Speed, 723
  • Engines, Burrell’s, 698
  • Hay and Straw Baling Press, Howard’s, 711
  • Locomotive, Tank, 3 ft. Gauge, Bagnall’s, 722
  • Motors, Davey’s Self-Contained, 710
  • Petroleum Motor, Knight’s, 724
  • Petroleum Motor, Priestman’s Portable, 711
  • Pulsometer, The, 728
  • Shakers for Thrashing Machines, Robey’s, 725
  • Spring-Mounted Traction Engine, Fowler’s, Arrangement of Gear for, 723
  • Wheel, Garrett’s Wrought-Iron, 722
  • Air Compressor, Brotherhood’s, 584
  • Air Compressors at the St. Fargeau Power Station, Paris, 683, 686, 687, 638, 689, 690
  • “Alfonso XII.,” R.s., Triple Expansion Engines of the, 209, 201
  • Algerian Pavilion, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 79
  • Allen and Kapp’s Dynamo and Compound Engine for Deptford Electric Lighting Station, 25
  • Alternate Current Dynamo and Exciter, The Westinghouse, 54
  • Alternate Current Electric Motor, The Westinghouse, 249
  • Alternate Currents, Ganz’s Wattmeter for, 338
  • American Blast Furnace Practice, 119
  • Ammonia Compression System, Refrigerating Machine, 131, 143
  • Analysis of an Hydraulic Step, 32, 33. 95
  • Annam Pavilion, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 469, 474
  • Annamite Theatre, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 469
  • Apparatus for Tapping Water Mains, Turner’s, 82
  • Appleby’s Twenty-Head Stamp Mill, 221
  • Archer’s Pipe Joint, 44
  • Argentine Republic, Pavilion of the ; Paris International Exhibition, 110, 469
  • “ Argus,” s.s., Engines and Boilers of the, 83, 86
  • Armington and Sims’ Compound Condensing Engine; Ordnance Department, Navy Yard, Washington, 160
  • Armington and Sims’ Engineand Dynamo for the United States Cruiser “ Boston,” 160
  • Asquith’s Radial Drilling Machine for Malta Dockyard, 280
  • Atkinson Gas Engine, The, 178, 561,665
  • Atomiser, The Fisher, 70
  • Automatic Controlling Valves for Hydraulic Pumping Engines, 274
  • Automatic Gear-Cutting Machine, Eberhardt’s Universal, 208
  • Automatic Regulator for Compound Locomotives, 21
  • Automatic Stokers, Conveyor for Feeding, 679
  • Automatic Stokers, Conveyors for Messrs. J. and P. Coates' Thread Mills, 726
  • Automatic Tube Vice, Bauer’s, 627
  • Aveling and Porter’s Portable Electric Light Engine, 718
  • Bag Machine, Paper, Duerden’s, 615
  • Bagnall’s Tank Locomotive, 3-ft. Gauge, 722
  • Baling Press, Howard’s Hay and Straw, 711
  • Barge, Refrigerator, 245
  • Barometer, The Cause of the Diurnal Oscillation of the, 31
  • Battle-Ships, Designs for, 373, 374, 375
  • Bauer’s Automatic Tube Vice, 627
  • Bells, Signal, Cox-Walker and Swinton’s Magneto Electric, 277
  • Bent’s Tool-Holder, 541
  • Berrier-Fontaine System of Hydraulic Drilling Machine, 644
  • Berry’s Vertical Cylinder Boring Machine, 103
  • Bird’s-Eye View of the Champ de Mars; Paris
  • International Exhibition, 415
  • Bird’s-Eye View of the Niagara River, 269
  • Blast Furnace Practice, American, 119
  • Boiler Explosion at Drighlington, 507
  • Boiler Room and Foundry, West End of, Looking
  • East, Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 637
  • Boiler Shells, The Strength of, 398
  • Boiler, The Thornycroft Water-Tube, 402
  • Boiler Tubes, Serve’s Ribbed, 288
  • Boiler, Ward’s Sectional, 322
  • Boilers and Engines of the s.s. “ Argus,” 83, 86
  • Bolivia Pavilion, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 478
  • Bonthrone’s Firedoor, 21
  • Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing Machine, Horizontal, fill
  • Boring Machine, Berry’s Vertical Cylinder, 103
  • “ Boston.” United States Cruiser, Engine and Dynamo for the, 160
  • Box-Nailing Machine, Hodges and Bridgman’s, 297, 304
  • Boys’s Instrument for Testing Fibres, 709
  • Brake Dynamometer, Brotherhood’s Registering, 659
  • Brake Trials at Carlsruhe, 3C8, 622, 623
  • Brazilian Pavilion, The, 487
  • Bridge near Lake, Road ; Liverpool (Vyrnwy) Water Works, 153
  • Bridge over the River Indus at Sukkur, 12 Bridges, Brochocki’s Portable, 323
  • Bridges o\er Lock Entrance, Swing ; Calais Harbour Works, 607, 610
  • Briquette-Making Machinery, Fouquemberg’s, 588, 589
  • Britannia Company’s Dovetailing Machine, The, 715
  • Brochocki’s Portable Bridges, 323
  • Brotherhood’s Air Compressor, 584
  • Brotherhood’s Registering Brake Dynamometer, 659
  • Brymbo Steel Works, The, 536, 537
  • Buoyancy and Stability in Ships, The Protection of, 506
  • Burrell’s Engines, 698
  • Caissons for the Foundations of the Eiffel Tower, 434
  • “ Calais-Douvres,” The London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company’s Steamer, 667
  • Calais Harbour Works, The : 577
  • Foundations for Quay Walls, Getting in, 581, 592
  • Graving Dock and Quay Walls, 611
  • Hydraulic Engine-House and Swing Bridges at Entrance Locks, 607
  • Landing Stage for the Steamers of the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company, 580 Lock Gates ; Floating Basin, 609 Pile-Driving Apparatus, 614 Plan, 550
  • Swing Bridges over Lock Entrance, 607, 610
  • “Caledonia” Steamer in Connection with the Gourock Railway Service, 510
  • Caledonian Railway, New Station at Dundee, 670, 679, 727
  • Cambria City and Johnstown, Plan of, 648
  • Canack Dwellings; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Canal, Kioto and Lake Biwa, 75
  • Canal Works, The Panama ; Progress Diagrams, 28, 29
  • Capstan, Hvdraulic, 644
  • Carlsruhe, Brake Trials at, 308, 622, 623
  • Carver’s Fire-Extinguishing Apparatus, 169
  • Cathcart-Street Station, Greenock, Roof of, 276, 300, 301
  • Cause of the Diurnal Oscillation of the Barometer, The, 31
  • Champ de Mars, Bird’s-Eye View of the; Paris International Exhibition, 415
  • Champ de Mars, The Luminous Fountain on the, 631
  • Chat Moss, Early Railway on, 104
  • Chat Moss Horse Patten, 105
  • Chili Pavilion, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 472
  • Christmas Island, Map of, 101
  • Circular Saw Sharpener, Hill’s, 277
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Governor and Expansion Gear, 241
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Portable Engine for Electric Lighting Plant, 346
  • Cleaning Cones ; Rice Milling Plant for Japan, 395 Cochin-China and Annam Pavilions, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Cole and Marchant’s Triple-Expansion Engine, 264
  • Collapsible Lifeboat, Henderson’s, 350
  • Colonial Pavilion, The French ; Paris International Exhibition, 78
  • Composing Machine, The “ Linotype,” 719
  • Compound Condensing Engine ; Ordnance Department, Navy Yard, Washington, 160
  • Compound Double Bogie Locomotive, Mallet’s; Decauville Railway, 482
  • Compound Engine and Allen and Kapp’s Dynamo for Deptford Electric Lighting Station, 25
  • Compound Engine, Ruston and Proctor’s Vertical, 618, 627
  • Compound Engine, Sectional, Willdigg and Lupton’s, 36
  • Compound Express Locomotive (Worsdell and Von Borries’ System); North-Eastern Railway, 707, 708
  • Compound Goods Locomotive for the Prussian State Railways, 106, 107, 181
  • Compound High-Speed Engine, Newall’s, 391
  • Compound Locomotives, 289, 290, 313, 339
  • Compound Locomotives, Automatic Regulator for, 21
  • Compound Passenger Locomotive ; London and North-Western Railway, 601, 656
  • Compressed Air, The Distribution of, at Paris; Popp System, 610, 611, 683, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690
  • Compressor, Air, Brotherhood’s, 584
  • Controlling Valves for Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Automatic, 274
  • Converter, The Westinghouse Electric, 55
  • Conveyor for Feeding Automatic Stokers, 679
  • Conveyors for Automatic Stokers; Messrs. J. and P. Coates’ Thread Mills, 726
  • Copeland’s Rice Milling Plant for Japan, 394, 395
  • Copper, The Influence of, on the Tensile Strength of Steel, 582
  • Corliss Engine, Horizontal, 59, 62
  • Coverings for Steam Pipes, Non-Conducting, 600
  • Cox-Walker and Swinton’s Magneto-Electric Signal Bells, 277
  • Crane and Excavator, Steam, Smith’s Patent Combined, 343
  • Crane, Stothert and Pitt’s Five-Ton Portable, 632
  • Cranes used to Erect the Eiffel Tower, 425, 430
  • Crank-Pins, Locomotive, Urquhart’s Machine for Turning, 317
  • Crematory Furnace, Key’s, 252
  • Crest of Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 269
  • Cross Section of the Niagara District, 270
  • Crossley’s Twin Sixteen Horse-Power Gas Engine, 184
  • Cruiser “Piemonte,” The Italian, 508
  • Cruiser “ Vesuvius,” The Dynamite Gun, 633
  • Cutter, Addy’s Milling, 168
  • Cutting Diamonds, 123, 124
  • Cylinders, Steam, Thermo-Dynamic Processes in, 118
  • Daglish’s Wood Pulp Digester, 386
  • Davey’s Self-Contained Motors, 710
  • Dkcauville Railway, The :
  • Carriage of the President of the Republic, The, 481
  • Eiffel Tower Station, The, 479
  • Locomotive, Mallet’s Compound Double Bogie, 482
  • Passenger Rolling Stock, 481
  • Permanent Way, Details of, 480
  • Standard Passenger Car, 481
  • Terminal Station on the Esplanade des Invalides, 479
  • Terminal Stations, Plans of, 480
  • Trucks, 48-Ton, 480
  • Decauville’s Portable Railways and Rolling Stock, 662, 663, 664
  • Deposits and Industry, The Lignite, in Germany, 272 273
  • Designs for Battle-Ships, 373, 374, 375
  • Details of Horizontal Corliss Engine, 59, 62
  • Details of the “Strong” Locomotive “A. G.
  • Darwin,” 551, 554, 555, 558, 736
  • Diagram of the Atkinson Gas Engine, 561, 665
  • Diagram of Compound Passenger Locomotive ;
  • London and North-Western Railway, 601
  • Diagram Showing the Influence of Copperon the Tensile Strength of Steel, 582
  • Diagram Showing Relative Sizes of Two Eiffel Towers and Two Half Spans of Forth Bridge, 501
  • Diagram Showing Treatment of Iron on the Open Hearth, 536
  • Diagram of Valve Gear of the “Stiong” Locomotive “A. G. Darwin,” 558
  • Diagrams of Brake Trials at Carlsruhe, 308, 622, 623
  • Diagrams from Compound Locomotives, 339
  • Diagrams of Explosions under Water, 289
  • Diagrams of the “Forward” Gas Engine, 227
  • Diagrams of Marine Engine Performance, 522
  • Diagrams, Slide Valve, 263
  • Diagrams of Triple-Expansion Engine at Messrs.
  • R. and H. Hinchcliffe’s Mills, Cragg Valley, Mytholmroyd, 264
  • Diamond Polishing, 123, 124
  • Digester, Wood Pulp, Daglish’s, 386
  • Distribution of Compressed Air at Paris, The;
  • Popp System, 640, 641, 683, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690
  • Distribution of Internal Friction of Engines, The,
  • 22, 27, 47
  • Diurnal Oscillation of the Barometer, The Cause of the, 31
  • Dock, Off-Shore Floating, at Hamburg, 532
  • Dovetailing Machine, 715
  • Downie’s Piston, 544
  • Dredger, Hopper Suction, “Libawa,” for the Pore of Li ban, 45
  • Dredger for Lake Copais, Hunter and English’s Shore Delivery, 102
  • Drighlington, Boiler Explosion at, 507
  • Drilling, Boring, and Surfacing Machine, Horizontal, 541
  • Drilling Machine, Hydraulic; Berrier-Fontaine System, 644
  • Drilling Machine for Malta Dockyard, Asquith’s Radial, 280
  • Dry Steam, The Identification of, 52
  • Drying in Vacuo, Passburg’s Apparatus for, 739, 742
  • Duerden’s Pap r Bag Machine, 615
  • Dundee, New Station at; Caledonian Railway, 670, 679, 727
  • Duplex Pendulum Seismograph, Ewing’s, 180
  • Duplex Steam Pump, Smith and S .evens’s, 197
  • Dwellings, Canack ; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Dynamite Gun Cruiser “ Vesuvius,” The, €53
  • Dynamo, Allen and Kapp’s, and Compound Engine for Deptford Electric Lighting Station, 25
  • Dynamo and Engine for the United States Cruiser “ Boston,” 160
  • Dynamo, The Westinghouse Alternate Current, and Exciter, 54
  • Dynamometer, Brake, Botherhood’s Registering, 659
  • Early Railway on Chat Moss, 104
  • Eberhardt’s Universal Automatic Gear-Cutting Machine. 208
  • Edison Company, The Paris, 674, 675
  • Edison Light Installation at the Palais Royal, Paris, The, 224, 225, 674
  • Eiffel Tower, The : 429
  • Base of Column Showing Means of Hydraulic Adjustment, 427
  • Bracing between Standards of each Column, View Showing, 422
  • Caissons for Pier No. 4 ; April, 1887, 434
  • Campanile, 429
  • Column No. 4 ; September, 1887, 435
  • Commencement of the Ironwork, July, 1887, 434
  • Connecting Girders at Second Story Level, 423
  • Diagram of Lower Stage, 421
  • Diagram Showing Relative Sizes of Two Eiffel Tuwers and Two Half-Spans of Forth Bridge, 501
  • Edoux Elevator, The, 429
  • Electricity, 702, 703
  • Erecting Cranes used to Second Story Level, 425
  • Erecting Cranes used above Second Story Level, 425
  • First Story, The, 438
  • First Story and Spiral Staircase, 426
  • Foundations, Details of, 420
  • Four Columns, The ; October, 1887, 435
  • Girders beneath First Story, View Showing, 419
  • Girders for the Otis Elevator, View Showing, 418
  • Height of 180 ft ; January, 1888, 435
  • Height of 328 ft. ; June, 1888, 439
  • Height of 390 ft. ; July, 1888, 439
  • Height of 800 ft. ; December, 1888, 442
  • Junction of Bracing with Standards, 431
  • Lower Part of Vertical Erecting Crane, 430
  • Mangin Projectors, 703
  • Masonry Facing of Piers, 427
  • Monumental Fountain under Central Arch, 442
  • Piers and Inclosing Walls, View of, 424
  • Spiral Staircase, 425
  • Staging used in the Erection, 421, 438
  • Vertical Erecting Crane at a Height of 800 ft., The, 430
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine, 498
  • Edoux Elevator for the Eiffel Tower, The, 429
  • Electric Converter, The Westinghouse, 55
  • Electiic Light Engine, Aveling and Porter’s Portable, 718
  • Electric Light Installation at the Palais Royal, Pa#ris 22£ 22o 6/
  • Electric Light Installations, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 495
  • Electric Lighting, Trials of Motors for, 177, 178, 179, 204, 205, 229. 265, 561, 613, 665
  • Electric Lighting, The Westinghouse System of, 54, 55, 126, 127, 176, 248, 249
  • Electric Meter, Westinghouse, 248
  • Electric Motor, The Westinghouse Alternative Current, 249
  • Electric Weighing Machine, The Snelgrove, 694, 695
  • Electricity on the Eiffel Tower, 702, 703
  • Elevator with Safety Gear, Smith and Stevens’s, 217
  • Emery-Faced Hulling Discs ; Rice Milling Plant for Japan, 394
  • Energy, The Transmission of, by Compressed Air, 640, 641, 683, 686, 687, 688, 639, 690
  • Engine, Aveling and Porter’s Portable Electric Light, 718
  • Engine, Compound, and Allen and Kapp’s Dynamo for Deptford Electric Lighting Station, 25
  • Engine, Compound Condensing; Ordnance Department, Navy Yard, Washington, 160
  • Engine and Dynamo for the United States Cruiser “Boston,” 160
  • Engine, Gas, The Atkinson, 178, 561, 665
  • Engine, Gas, Crossley’s Twin Sixteen Horse-Power, 184
  • Engine, Gas, The “Forward,” 227, 232
  • Engine, Gas, The Griffin, 177
  • Engine, Horizontal Corliss, 59, 62
  • Engine, Newall’s Compound High-Speed, 391 Engine Performance, Marine, 522, 528, 529 Engine, Portable, for Electric Lighting Plant,
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 316
  • Engine, Portable, with Removable Firebox and Tubes, Ruston and Proctor’s, 520, 521
  • Engine, Pumping, for the E'ffel Tower, Worthington High-Duty, 498
  • Engine, Pumping, on the Quai D’Orsay, Worthington High-Duty, 491
  • Engine, Pumping, Tangyes’ Triple-Expansion ;
  • Mildura Irrigation Colony, 71
  • Engine, Richardson’s High-Speed, 59
  • Engine, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Ten Horse-Power Under-Type, 691
  • Engine, Ruston and Proctor’s Vertical Compound, 618, 627
  • Engine, Scott’s High-Speed, 723
  • Engine, Steam, The Theory of the, 293, 294, 343, 344, 607, 634, 717
  • Engine Trials, The Society of Arts, 561, 665
  • Engine, Triple-Expansion, at Messrs. R. and H. Hinchcliffe’s Mills, Cragg Valley, Mytholmroyd, 261
  • Engine, Willdigg and Lupton’s Sectional Compound, 36
  • Engine, Worthington Pumping, at the . West Middlesex Water Works, 8, 9
  • Engine-House and Swing Bridges at Entrance Locks, Hydraulic; Calais Harbour Works, 607
  • Engines and Boilers of the s s. “ Argus,” 83, 86
  • Engines, Burrell’s, 698
  • Engines, The Distribution of the Internal Friction of, 22, 27, 47
  • Engines, Pearsall’s Hydraulic, 585, 537
  • Engines, Pumping, Triple-Expansion Hydraulic, 644
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the s.s. “ Alfonso XII.”, 200, 201
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the s.y. “Lady Torfrida,” 521, 525
  • Entrance to the Agricultural Galleries; Paris International Exhibition, 475
  • Entrance to the Tunis Pavilion; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Esplanade des Invalides, The; Paris International Exhib tion, 5, 468
  • Esquimalt and Victoria, Map of, 51
  • Ewing’s Duplex Pendulum Seismograph, 180
  • Excavator and Steam Crane, Smith’s Patent Combined, 343
  • Exciter and Alternate Current Dynamo, The Westinghouse, 54
  • Exhibition, The Health ; Paris International Exhibition, 78
  • Exhibition, The Paris International : Agricultural Galleries, The, 473, 475 Agricultural Galleries, Entrance to the, 475 Air Compressor, Brotherhood’s, 584
  • Air Compressors at the St. Fargeau Station, 683, 686, 687
  • Algerian Pavilion, The, 79
  • Annam Pavilion, The, 469, 474
  • Annamite Theatre, The, 469
  • Bird’s-Eye View of the Champ de Mars, 415
  • Bolivia Pavilion, The, 478
  • Brake Dynamometer, Brotherhood’s Registering, 659
  • Brazilian Pavilion, The, 487
  • Briquette-Making Machinery, Fouquemberg’s, 588, 589
  • British Section, The:
  • Office, The, 487
  • Plan of Allotment in Agricultural Galleries, 484
  • Plan of Allotment in Liberal Arts Gallery, 484
  • Plan of Allotments in Miscellaneous Industries Courts, 483
  • Screen Separating Miscellaneous Industries Court from Vestibule, 483, 487
  • Cairo Street, The, 490
  • Calais Harbour Works, 550, 577, 580, 581, 592 607, 609, 610, 611, 614
  • Canack Dwellings, 474
  • Chili Pavilion, The, 472
  • Cochin-China and Annam Pavilions, The, 474 Crane, Stothert and Pitt’s Five-Ton Portable 632
  • Decauville Railway, The ;
  • Carriage of the President of the Republic, 481
  • Eiffel Tower Station, The, 479
  • Mallet’s Compound Double Bogie Locomotive, 482
  • Passenger Rolling Stock, 481
  • Permanent Way, Details of, 480
  • Standard Passenger Car, 481
  • Terminal Station on the Esplanade des Invalides, 479
  • Terminal Stations, Plans of, 480
  • Trucks, 48-Ton, 480
  • Diagram Showing Relative Sizes of Two Eiffel Towers and Two Half-Spans of Forth Bridge,
  • Distribution of Compressed Air at Paris, 640, 641
  • Edison Exhibit, The, 675
  • Eiffel Tower, The :
  • Base of Column Showing Me^ns of Hydraulic Adjustment, 42y ' ’
  • Exhibition, Paris International—continued.
  • Bracing between Standards of each Column, View Showing, 422
  • Caissons for Pier No. 4 ; April, 1887, 431
  • Campanile, 429
  • Column No. 4 ; September, 1887, 435
  • Commencement of the Ironwork, July, 1887, 434
  • Connecting Girders at Second Story Level, 423
  • Diagram of Lower Stage, 421
  • Diagram Showing Relative Sizes of Two Eiffel Towers and Two Half-Spans of the Forth Bridge, 501
  • Edoux Elevator, The, 429
  • Electricity, 702, 7o3
  • Erecting Cranes used to Second Story Level, 425
  • Erecting Cranes used above Second Story Level, 425
  • First Story, The, 438
  • First Story and Spiral Staircase, The, 426
  • Foundations, Details of, 420
  • Four Columns, The ; October, 1887, 435
  • Girders beneath First Story, View Showing, 419
  • Girders for the Otis Elevator, View Showing, 418
  • Height of 180 ft. ; January, 1888,435
  • Height of 328 ft. ; June, 1888, 439
  • Height of 390 ft.; July, 1888, 439
  • Height of 800 ft.; December, 1883, 442
  • Junction of Bracing with Standards, 431
  • Lower Part of Vertical Erecting Crane, 430
  • Mangin Projectors, 703
  • Masonry Facing of Piers, 427
  • Monumental Fountain under Central Arch, 442
  • Piers and Enclosing Walls, View of, 434
  • Spiral Staircase, 425
  • Staging used in the Erection, 421, 438
  • Vertical Erecting Crane at a Height of 800 ft.,
  • The, 430
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine, 491, 498
  • Electric Lighting Installations, The, 495
  • Electric Weighing Machine, The Snelgrove, 694, 695
  • Electricity on the Eiffel Tower, 702, 703
  • Engine, Electric Light, Aveling and Porter’s
  • Portable, 718
  • Esplanade des Invalides, The, 5, 468
  • Facade of the Palais de Beaux Arts, 490
  • Folies Parisiennes Theatre, The, 470
  • Fountain, Monumental, under Central Arch of the Eiffel Tower, 442
  • French Colonial Exhibits, 463
  • French Colonial Pavilion, The, 78
  • Gallerie Rapp, The, 487
  • Health Exhibition, The, 78
  • History of Human Habitation, The :
  • Cairo Street, The, 490
  • Caves and Lake Dwellings, 486
  • Persia and Hindou, 486
  • Renaissance, Arab, and Eastern Asia, 486
  • Roman and Renaissance, 486
  • Hydraulic Capstan, 644
  • Hydraulic Drilling Machine ; Berrier-Fontaine
  • System, 644
  • Hydraulic Intensifier, 644
  • Indian Pagoda, 474
  • Indian Pavilion, The, 472
  • Liberal Arts and Fine Arts Buildings, The :
  • Connecting Gallery, Details of 30 Metre, 457
  • Details of Bedplates and Standards of Roof, 456
  • Erection of the Liberal Arts Building, 454
  • Erection of 30-Metre Gallery, 454
  • Facade of the Palais de Beaux Arts, 490
  • Frieze over Restaurant Courts, 458, 487
  • Inner Pavilion of Liberal Arts Building, 455
  • Liberal Arts Building, 487
  • Liberal Arts Building; Distribution of Space, 453
  • Stagings for the Erection, 452
  • Transverse Section of Liberal Arts Building, 459
  • Luminous Fountains on the Champ de Mars, The, 631
  • Machinery Hall, The :
  • Details of the Roof, 462, 463
  • Details of Side Galleries, 463
  • Gable and Lateral Galleries, 467
  • General View, 466
  • Geological Section, 460
  • Mode of Erecting Principals, 460
  • Mode of Erecting Roof; MM. Cail et Cie., 461
  • Mode of Erecting Roof; Fives-Lille Company, 461
  • Plan,466
  • Plan Showing Position of Piers and Staircases, 460
  • Proposed Mode of Erecting Roof, 461
  • Section of Foundation, 466
  • Vestibule, The Great, 465
  • Miscellaneous Industries Courts, The :
  • Columns, Details of, 446
  • Columns and Drain Pipes, 441
  • Connecting Gallery, 15-Metre, 451
  • Corner Junction Pavilion, 440
  • Dome and Main Entrance, 447
  • Erection, 445
  • Erection of the 30-Metre Gallery, 449
  • Foundations, Details of, 441
  • Geological Section, 441
  • Junction Pavilions, 451
  • Method of Erection Employed by the Soci6t£ des Forges de Franche-Compte, 445
  • Plan of Allotments, 443
  • Plan of Central Entrance, 443
  • Plan and Sections, General, 440
  • Roof, Details of, 444
  • Roof of Exterior Galleries, 448
  • Roof over 15-Metre Connecting Gallery, 448
  • Roof of 30-Metre Gallery, Details of, 450
  • Scaffolding for Central Entrance, 445
  • Staging Employed by M. Roussel, 445
  • Staging Employed by the Soctete des Ponts et Travaux en Fer, 445
  • Palais des Enfants, The, 470
  • Panorama Tout Paris, 474,
  • Exhibition, Paris International—continued.
  • Paper Bag Machine, Duerden’s, 615
  • Pavilion of the Argentine Republic, 110, 469
  • Pavilion of the Ville de Paris, The, 476
  • Pavilion of the War Department, 4
  • Pavilion of the Woods and Forests Depart
  • ment, The, 471
  • Plan of the Exhibition, General, 415
  • Plan of Pumping Station on the Quai D’Orsay, 495
  • Portable Railways and Rolling Stock, 662
  • Press Pavilion, The, 471
  • Projector, Sautter and Lemonnier’s, 703
  • Projectors, Mangin, 703
  • Pumping Engines, Triple-Expansion Hydraulic, 644
  • Restaurant Courts, The, 487
  • Rolling Stock for Portable Railways, 663
  • Screen in the French Courts, 490
  • Telephone Pavilion, The, 476
  • Tonkin Village, The, 475
  • Transmission of Energy by Compressed Air, 690
  • Tunisian Pavilion, The, 79, 474, 475
  • Tunisian Pavilion, Entrance to the, 474
  • Vacuum Motors, Sarallier and Pradel’s, 666
  • Venezuela Pavilion, The, 490
  • Warp Weaver and Knitter, Paget’s, 730, 734
  • Wool-Washing Machine, 601
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine for the Eiffel Tower, 498
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine on the Quai D’Orsay, 491
  • Expansion Gear and Governor, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 241
  • Experiment, Phonographic, A Remarkable, 260
  • Explosion, Boiler, at Drighlington, 507
  • Explosions under Water, 289
  • Express Locomotive, Compound (Worsdell and Von Borries’ System): North Eastern Railway, 707, 708
  • Fanning Island, Map of, 101
  • Feeding Automatic Stokers, Conveyor for, 679
  • Fibres, Testing, Boys’s Instrument for, 709
  • Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic Ingot Shears, 293
  • Figee’s Hopper Suction Dredger “Libawa”for the Port of Libau, 45
  • Firebox, Locomotive, Webb’s Steel; London and North-Western Railway, 559, 562
  • Firedoor, Bonthrone’s, 21
  • Fire-Extinguishing Apparatus, Carver’s, 169
  • Fisher Atomiser, The, 70
  • Floating Dock at Hamburg, Off Shore, 532
  • Flour Mill, Roller, and Granary at Rio de Janeiro, 354
  • Flour Milling, Roller, 354, 387, 388
  • Flowage of Water in Pipes, Notes on the, 1, 2, 25
  • Folies Parisiennes Theatre, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 470
  • Forth Bridge, Two Half-Spans of the, and Two Eiffel Towers, Diagram Showing Relative Sizes of, 501
  • “Forward” Gas Engine, The, 227, 232
  • Foundations of the Eiffel Tower, The, 420, 434
  • Foundations for Quay Walls, Getting in ; Calais Harbour Works, 581, 592
  • Foundry and Boiler Room, West End of, Looking East, Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 637
  • Fountain, Monumental, under the Eiffel Tower, 442
  • Fountains on the Champ de Mars, The Luminous, 631
  • Fouquemberg’s Briquette - Making Machinery, 588, 589
  • Fowler’s Arrangement of Gear for Spring Mounted Traction Engine, 723
  • French Colonial Pavilion, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 78
  • French Mail Schooner, 199
  • Friction of Engines, Internal, The Distribution of, 22, 27, 47
  • Full-Way Valve, Moseley’s Straight, 82
  • Furnace, Key’s Crematory, 252
  • “Galatea” Steamer in Connection with the Gourock Railway Service, 510
  • Galleries, The Agricultural; Paris International Exhibition, 473, 475
  • Ganz’s Wattmeter for Alternate Currents, 338
  • Garrett’s Wrought-Iron Wheel, 722
  • Gas Engine, The Atkinson, 178, 501, 665
  • Gas Engine, Crossley’s Twin Sixteen Horse-Power, 184
  • Gas Engine, The “ Forward,” *227, 232
  • Gas Engine, The Griffin, 177
  • Gas Plant, Water, at the Leeds Forge, Leeds, 58
  • Gates, Lock, Floating Basin ; Calais Harbour Works, 609
  • Gateway of Castle Point Grounds, View Looking West through; Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 633
  • Gear-Cutting Machine, Eberhardt’s Universal Automatic, 208
  • General Plan of the Paris International Exhibition, 415
  • Geometrical Optics, 712
  • Germany, The Lignite Deposits and Industry in, 272, 273
  • Goniometer, A Refraction, 559
  • Goods Locomotive, Compound, for the Prussian State Railways, 106, 107,181
  • Gourock Railway Service, Steamers in Connection with the, 510
  • Gourock, Station and Quay at; Greenock and Gourock Railway, 326, 327, 330
  • Governor and Expansion Gear, Clayton and Shuttlew’orth’s, 241
  • Granary and Roller Flour Mill at Rio de Janeiro, 354
  • Graving Dock and Quay Walls ; Calais Harbour Works, 611
  • Greenock and Gourock Railway, 193, 253, 276, 300,301, 326, 327, 330
  • Griffin Gas Engine, The, 177
  • Guns, Tower’s Steady Platform for, 399
  • Hamburg, Off-Shore Floating Dock at, 532
  • Hand and Steam-Steering Gear, Napier’s Combined, 351
  • Harbour, Rarotonga, The, 173
  • Harbour Works, Calais, 550, 577, 580, 581, 592, 607, 609, 610, 611, 614
  • Haulage Clip, Smallman’s, 106
  • Hay and Straw Baling Press, Howard’s, 711
  • Health Exhibition, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 78
  • Henderson’s Collapsible Lifeboat, 350
  • Hervey Islands, Map of, 173
  • High-Speed Engine, Newall’s Compound, 391
  • High-Speed Engine, Richardson’s, 59
  • High-Speed Engine, Scott’s, 723
  • Hill’s Circular Saw Sharpener, 277
  • History of Niagara, The Life, 269, 270
  • History of Human Habitation :
  • Cairo Street, The, 490
  • Caves and Lake Dwellings, 486
  • Persia and Hindou, 486
  • Renaissance, Arab, and Eastern Asia, 486
  • Roman and Renaissance, 486
  • Hodges and Bridgman’s Box-Nailing Machine, 297, 304
  • Hopper Suction Dredger “ Libawa ” for the Port of Libau, 45
  • Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing Machine, 541
  • Horizontal Corliss Engine, 59, 62
  • Horizontal Engine and Dynamo for the United States Cruiser “ Boston,” 160
  • Horse Patten, Chat Moss, 105
  • Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, Crest of, 269
  • Hotel Mont Dore, Bournemouth, The 197
  • Howard’s Hay and Straw Baling Press, 711
  • Hulling Discs, Emery-Faced ; Rice Milling Plant for Japan, 394
  • Hunter and English’s Shore Delivery Dredger for Lake Copais, 102
  • Hydraulic Adjustment of the Eiffel Tower, Means of, 427
  • Hydraulic Capstan, 644
  • Hydraulic Drilling Machine, Berrier-Fontaine System, 614
  • Hydraulic Engine-House and Swing Bridges at Entrance Locks; Calais Harbour Works, 607
  • Hydraulic Engines, Pearsall’s, 585, 587
  • Hydraulic Ingot Shears, Fielding and Platt’s, 293
  • Hydraulic Intensifier, 614
  • Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Automatic Controlling Valves for, 274
  • Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Triple-Expansion, 644
  • Hydraulic Step, Analysis of an, 32, 33, 95
  • Ideal Section of Tonawanda Creek with its Three Falls, 270
  • Identification of Dry Steam, The, 52
  • Indian Pagoda; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Indian Pavilion, The; Paris International Exhibition, 472
  • Indicator, The Tabor, 653
  • Indus, Bridge over the River, at Sukkur, 12
  • Influence of Copper on the Tensile Strength of Steel, The, 582
  • Ingot Shears, Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic, 293
  • Institute, The Stevens, Hoboken, U.S.A., 633, 636, 637
  • Instrument for Testing Fibres, Boys's, 709
  • Intensifier, Hydraulic, 644
  • Internal Friction of Engines, The Distribution of, 22, 27, 47
  • Italian Cruiser “Piemonte,” The, 508
  • Johnstown and Cambria City, Plan of, 618
  • Joint, Archer’s Pipe, 44
  • Kapteyn’s Automatic Time, Pressure, Speed, and Distance Recorder, 308
  • Key’s Crematory Furnace, 252
  • Key-Way Cutting Machine, Smith and Coventry’s, 276
  • Kioto and Lake Biwa Canal, 75
  • Knight’s Petroleum Motor, 724
  • Knitter and Weaver, The Paget Warp, 730, 734
  • Korting Steam Trap, The, 591
  • Laboratory, The Physical, Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 636
  • “ Lady Torfrida,” s.y., Triple-Expansion Engines of the, 524, 525
  • Lake Erie, Preglacial Valley of, 269
  • Lake Vyrnwy, Plan of the Intended, 100
  • Landing Stage for the Steamers of the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company ; Calais Harbour Works, 580
  • Leeds Forge, Leeds, Water Gas Plant at the, 58
  • “Libawa,” Hopper Suction Dredger, for the Port of Libau, 45
  • Life History of Niagara, The, 269, 270
  • Life of Screw Propellers, 94
  • Lifeboat, Henderson’s Collapsible, 350
  • Light Installation at the Palais Royal, Paris, The Edison, 224, 225, 674
  • Lighting, Electric, The Westinghouse System of, 54, 55, 126, 127, 176, 248, 249
  • Lights, Ships’, 20
  • Lignite Deposits and Industry in Germany, The, 272, 273
  • “ Linotype” Composing Machine, The, 719
  • Liverpool and Manchester Railway, The, 104
  • Liverpool (Vyrnwy) Water Works, 99, 100, 152, 153
  • Lock Gates, Floating Basin ; Calais Harbour Works, 609
  • Lock Nut, The Stark, 143
  • “ Locomotion No. 1Stockton and Darlington Railway, 707
  • Locomotive “A. G. Darwin,” Details of the “ Strong,” 551, 554, 555, 558, 736
  • Locomotive, Compound Express (Worsdell and Von Borries’ System); North-Eastern Railway. 707, 708
  • Locomotive, Compound Goods, for the Prussian State Railways, 106, 107, 181
  • Locomotive, Compound Passenger ; London and North-Western Railway, 601, 656
  • Locomotive Firebox, Webb’s Steel; London and North-Western Railway, 559, 562
  • Locomotive for the Indian State Railways ; Sind, Pishin Section, 371
  • Locomotive, Mallet’s Compound Double Bogie j Decauville Railway, 482
  • Locomotive, Tank, 8-ft, Gauge, Bagnall’s, 722
  • Locomotives, Compound, 289, 290, 313, 339
  • Lof^m°ltive8» Compound, Automatic Regulato J^8e Petroleum Fuel in, 13C London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company Landing Stage for the Steamers of the ; Calai Harbour Works, 580
  • London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Com pany’s Steamer “ Calais-Douvres,” The 667
  • Luminous Fountains on the Champ de Mars, The 631 1 ’
  • M9a7inoe’ Box’NailinS» Hodges and Bridgman’s 297, 304
  • Machine, Composing, The “Linotype,” 719
  • Machine, Cylinder-Boring, Berry’s Vertical, 103 Machine, Dovetailing, 715
  • Machine, Gear-Cutting, Eberhardt’s Universa' Automatic, 208
  • Machine, Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Surfacing, 541
  • Machine, Hydraulic Drilling; Berrier-Fontaine System, 644
  • Machine, Key-Way Cutting, Smith and Coventry’s,
  • Machine, Paper Bag, Duerden’s, 615
  • M^ine> PIaninK, Worssam’s Panel and Hand, 228
  • Machine, Radial Drilling, for Malta Dockyard Asquith’s, 280
  • Machine, Refrigerating; Ammonia Compression System, 134, 143
  • Machine Shop, East Side of, Looking South: Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S A., 637
  • Machine, Slotting, Shanks’, 319
  • Machine for Turning Locomotive Crank-Pins, Urquhart’s, 347
  • Machine, Wheel-Cutting, Wilkinson and Lister’s, 367
  • Machine, Wool-Washing, 601
  • Machinery, Fouquemberg’s Briquette Making, 588, 589
  • Machinery Hall, The : Paris International Exhibition ;
  • Details of the Roof, 462, 463
  • Details of Side Galleries, 463
  • Gable and Lateral Galleries, 467
  • General View, 466
  • Geological Section, 460
  • Mode of Erecting Principals, 460
  • Mode cf Erecting Roof; MM. Cail et Cie., 461
  • M<461 °f Erecting Roof » Five8-Lille Company, Plan, 466
  • Plan Showing Position of Piers and Staircases, 460
  • Proposed Mode of Erecting Roof, 461
  • Section of Foundations, 466
  • Vestibule, The Great, 465
  • Magneto-Electric Signal Bells, Cox-Walker and
  • Swinton’s, 277
  • Mail Schooner, French, 199
  • Malden Island, 149
  • Mallet’s Compound Double Bogie Locomotive: Decauville Railway, 482
  • Mangin Projectors, 703
  • Man-of-War, Through the South Sea Islands in a, 51, 91,101, 149, 150, 173, 174, 198, 199
  • Map of Christmas Island, 101
  • Map of Esquimalt and Victoria, 51
  • Map of Fanning Island, 101
  • Map of Hervey Islands, 173
  • Map of Niagara River from Lake to Lake, 269
  • Map of Penrhyn Island, 149
  • Map of the South Sea Islands, 51
  • Map of Suwarrow Island, 150
  • Map of Tahiti, 198
  • Map of Washington Island, 91
  • Marine Engine Performance, 522, 528, 529
  • Meter, Electric, Westinghouse, 248
  • Mill, Roller Flour, and Granary at Rio de Janeiro, 354
  • Mill, Stamp, Appleby’s Twenty-Head, 221
  • Milling Cutter, Addy’s, 168
  • Milling Plant, Rice, for Japan, Copeland’s, 394, 395
  • Milling, Roller Flour, 354, 387, 388
  • Mission House, Raratonga, 174
  • Mont Dore, The Hotel, Bournemouth, 197
  • Montreal, New Railway Stations at, 378
  • Monumental Fountain’ under the Eiffel Tower, 442
  • Moseley’s Straight Full-Way Valve, 82
  • Motor, Electric, The Westinghouse Alternate Current, 249
  • Motor, Knight’s Petroleum, 724
  • Motor, Petroleum, Priestman’s Portable, 711
  • Motors, Davey’s Self-Contained, 710
  • Motors for Electric Lighting, Trials of, 177, 178, 179, 204, 205, 229, 265, 561, 613, 665
  • Motors, Vacuum, Sarallier and Pradel’s, 666
  • Mountain Locomotives, Tender for ; Indian State Railways, 370
  • Nailing Machine, Box, Hodges and Bridgman’s, 297, 304
  • Napier’s Combined Hand and Steam Steering Gear, 351
  • Navvy, Whitaker’s Steam Crane, 411
  • Newall’s Compound High-Speed Engine, 391
  • Niagara District, Cross Section of the, 270
  • Niagara, The Life History of, 269, 270
  • Niagara River, Bird’s-Eye View of the, 269
  • Non-Conducting Coverings for Steam Pipes, 600 Norton Water Tower, The ; Liverpool (Vvrnwv)
  • Water Works, 152 V J ‘
  • Notes on the Flowage of Water in Pipes, 1, 2, 25 Nut Lock, The Stark, 143
  • Off-Shore Floating Dock at Hamburg, 532
  • Oil-Carrying Steamers, The Stability of, 571, 573 Open Hearth, Diagram Showing Treatment of Iron on the, 536
  • Optics, Geometrical, 712
  • Oscillaticn of the Barometer, The Cause of the Diurnal, 31
  • Otago Harbour, New Zealand, Training Wall at the Mouth of, 296
  • Otis Elevator, Girders for the, 418
  • Paget Warp Weaver and Knitter, The, 730, 734
  • Pagoda, Indian ; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Palais des Enfants, The; Paris International Exhibition, 470
  • Palais Royal, Paris, Electric Light Installation at the, 221, 225, 674
  • Panama Canal Works, The ; Progress Diagrams.
  • 28, 29 °
  • Panel and Hand Planing Machine, Worssam’s, 228
  • Panorama Tout Paris; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Paper Bag Machine, Duerden’s, 615
  • Paris, The Distribution of Compressed Air at;
  • Popp System, 640, 641, 683, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690
  • Paris Edison Company, The, 674, 675
  • Passburg’s Apparatus for Drying in Vacuo, 739, 742
  • Patten, Horse, Chat Moss, 105
  • Pavilion, The Algerian; Paris International Exhibition, 79
  • Pavilion, The Annam ; Paris International Exhibition, 469, 474
  • Pavilion of the Argentine Republic ; Paris International Exhibition, 110, 469
  • Pavilion, The Bolivia ; Paris International Exhibition, 478
  • Pavilion, The Brazilian, 487
  • Pavilion, The Chili; Paris International Exhibition, 472
  • Pavilion, The French Colonial; Paris International Exhibition, 78
  • Pavilion, The Indian ; Paris International Exhibition, 472
  • Pavilion, The Press; Paris International Exhibition, 471
  • Pavilion, The Telephone; Paris International Exhibition, 476
  • Pavilion, The Tunisian ; Paris International Exhibition, 79, 474, 475
  • Pavilion, The Venezuela, 490
  • Pavilion of the Ville de Paris, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 476
  • Pavilion of the War Department; Paris International Exhibition, 4
  • Pavilions, The Cochin-China and Annam ; Paris International Exhibition, 474
  • Pavilions of the Woods and Forests Department, The ; Paris International Exhibition, 471
  • Pearling Cones; Rice Milling Plant for Japan, 395
  • Pearsall’s Hydraulic Engines, 585, 587
  • Penrhyn Island, Map of, 149
  • Performance, Marine Engine, 522, 523, 529
  • Petroleum Fuel in Locomotives, The Use of, 130, 131, 156, 157
  • Petroleum Motor, Knight’s, 724
  • Petroleum Motor, Priestman’s Portable, 711
  • Phonographic Experiment, A Remarkable, 260
  • Phonophore, The, 380
  • Physical Laboratory, The; Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 636
  • “ Piemonte,” The Italian Cruiser, 508
  • Pile Driving Apparatus ; Calais Harbour Works, 614
  • Pipe Joint, Archer’s, 44
  • Pipes, Flowage of Water in, Notes on the, 1, 2, 25
  • Piston, Downie’s, 544
  • Plan of the Brymbo Steel Works. 537
  • Plan of Calais Harbour Works, 550
  • Plan of the Intended Lake Vyrnwy, 100
  • Plan of Johnstown and Cambria City, 648
  • Plan of Liverpool (Vyrnwy) Water Works, 99
  • Plan of the Paris International Exhibition, General, 415
  • Plan of Pumping Station on the Quai D’Orsay, 495
  • Plan of New Station at Dundee; Caledonian Railway, 679
  • Planing Machine, Worssam’s Panel and Hand, 228
  • Platform for Guns, Tower’s Steady, 399
  • Polishing, Diamond, 123,124
  • Popp System of Distribution of Compressed Air, at Paris, 640, 641, 683, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690
  • Portable Bridges, Brochocki’s, 323
  • Portable Crane, Stothert and Pitt’s Five-Ton, 632
  • Portable Electric Light Engine, Aveling and Porter’s, 718
  • Portable Engine for Electric Lighting Plant, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 346
  • Portable Engine with Removable Firebox and Tubes, Ruston and Proctor’s, 520, 521
  • Portable Railways and Rolling Stock, Decau-ville’s, 662, 663, 664
  • Preglacial Valley of Lake Erie, 269
  • Press, Hay and Straw Baling, Howard’s, 711
  • Press Pavilion, The; Paris International Exhibition, 471
  • Priestman’s Portable Petroleum Motor, 711
  • Progress Diagrams ; The Panama Canal Works, 28, 29
  • Projector, Sautter and Lemonnier’s, 703
  • Projectors, The Mangin, 703
  • Propellers, Screw, Life of, 94
  • Protection of Buoyancy and Stability in Ships, The, 506
  • Pulp Digester, Wood, Daglish’s, 386
  • Pulsometer, The, 728
  • Pump, Steam, Smith and Stevens’s Duplex, 197
  • Pumping Engine for the Eiffel Tower, Worthington High-Duty, 498
  • Pumping Engine on the Quai D’Orsay, Worthington High-Duty, 491
  • Pumping Engine at the West Middlesex Water Works, Worthington, 8, 9
  • Pumping Engines, Tangyes’ Triple-Expansion ;
  • Mildura Irrigation Colony, 71
  • Pumping Engines, Triple-Expansion Hydraulic, 644
  • Pumping Station on the Quai D’Orsay, Plan of, 495
  • Quay and Station at Gourock; Greenock and Gourock Railway, 326, 327, 330
  • Quay Walls, Getting in Foundations for; Calais Harbour Works, 581, 592
  • Quay Walls and Graving Dock ; Calais Harbour Works, 611
  • Radial Drilling Machine for Malta Dockyard, Asquith’?, 280
  • Railway on Chat Moss, Early, 104
  • Railway, Greenock and Gourock, 193, 253, 276, 300, 301, 326, 327, 330
  • Railway, The Liverpool and Manchester, 104
  • Railway Service, The Gourock, Steamers in Connection with, 510
  • Railway Station at Dundee, New; Caledonian Railway, 670, 679
  • Railway Stations at Montreal, New, 378
  • Railways and Rolling Stock, Decauville’s Portable, 662, 663, 661
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Ten Horse-Power Under-Type Engine, 691
  • Raratonga Harbour, The, 173
  • Raratonga, Mission House, 174
  • Recorder, Kapteyn’s Automatic Time, Pressure,
  • Speed, and Distance, 308
  • Refraction Goniometer, A, 559
  • Refrigerating Machine; Ammonia Compression
  • System, 134, 143
  • Refrigerator Barge, 245
  • Registering Brake Dynamometer, Brotherhood’s, 659
  • Regulator for Compound Locomotives, Auto-mitic, 21
  • Removable Firebox and Tubes, Ruston and Proctor’s Portable Engine with, 520, 521
  • Reservoir Disaster, The South Fork; Plan of Johnstown and Cambria City, 648
  • Ribbed Boiler Tubes, Serve’s, 288
  • Rice Milling Plant for Japan, Copeland’s, 394, 395
  • Richardson’s High-Speed Engine, 59
  • Rigging Screw, Smith’s Improved, 21
  • River Indus at Sukkur, Bridge over the, 12
  • Road Bridge near Lake ; Liverpool (Vyrnwy)
  • Water Works, 153
  • Robey’s Shakers for Thrashing Machines, 725
  • Roller Flour Mill and Granary at Rio de Janeiro, 354
  • Roller Flour Milling, 354, 387, 388
  • Rolling Stock for Portable Railways, Decauville’s, 662, 663, 664
  • Roof of Cathcart-Street Station, Greenock, 276, 300, 301
  • Rotary Snow Shovel, 326
  • Ruston and Proctor’s Portable Engine with Removable Firebox and Tubes, 520, 521
  • Ruston and Proctor’s Vertical Compound Engine, 618, 627
  • Safety Gear, Smith and Stevens’s Elevator with, 217
  • Sail Tramway on Malden Island, 149
  • St. James’s-street Station; Grand Trunk Railway, 378
  • Sarallier and Pradel’s Vacuum Motors, 666
  • Sautter and Lemonnier’s Projector, 703
  • Saw Sharpener. Hill’s Circular, 277
  • Schooner, French Mail, 199
  • Scott’s High-Speed Engine, 723
  • Screen Separating Miscellaneous Industries Court from Vestibule; Paris International Exhibition, 483, 487
  • Screw Propellers, Life of, 94
  • Screw, Rigging, Smith’s Improved, 21
  • Sectional Boiler, Ward’s, 322
  • Sectional Compound Engine, Willdigg and Lupton’s, 36
  • Seismograph, Ewing’s Duplex Pendulum, 180
  • Self-Contained Motors, Davey’s, 710
  • Serve’s Ribbed Boiler Tubes, 288
  • S’Gravenhaag Water Works, The, 256
  • Shakers for Thrashing Machines, Robey’s, 725
  • Shank’s Slotting Machine, 319
  • Sharpener, Hill’s Circular Saw, 277
  • Shears, Ingot, Fielding and Piatt’s Hydraulic, 293
  • Shells, Boiler, The Strength of, 398
  • Ships, Battle, Designs for, 373, 374, 375
  • Ships’ Lights, 20
  • Ships, The Protection of Buoyancy and Stability in, 506
  • Shore Delivery Dredger for Lake Copais, Hunter and English’s, 102
  • Signal Bells, Cox-Walker and Swinton’s, Magneto-Electric, 277
  • Slide Valve Diagrams, 263
  • Slotting Machine, Shank’s, 319
  • Smallman’s Haulage Clip, 106
  • Smith and Coventry’s Key-Way Cutting Machine, 276
  • Smith and Stevens’s Duplex Steam Pump, 197
  • Smith and Stevens’s Elevator with Safety Gear, 217
  • Smith’s Improved Rigging Screw, 21
  • Smith’s Patent Combined Excavator and Steam Crane,343
  • Snelgrove Electric Weighing Machine, The, 694, 695
  • Snow Shovel, Rotary, 326
  • Society of Arts Engine Trials, 561, 665
  • South Fork Reservoir Disaster, The ; Plan of Johnstown and Cambria City, 648
  • South Sea Islands, Map of the, 51
  • South Sea Islands, Through the, in a Man-of-War, 51, 91, 101, 149, 150, 173, 174,198, 199
  • Spring Mounted Traction Engine, Fowler’s Arrangement of Gear for, 723
  • Stability and Buoyancy in Ships, The Protection of, 506
  • Stability of Oil-Carrrying Steamers, The, 571, 573
  • Staging used in the Erection of the Eiffel Tower, 421, 438
  • Stamp Mill, Appleby’s Twenty Head, 221
  • Stark Nut Lock, The, 143
  • Station, Cathcart-Street, Greenock, Roof of, 276, 300, 301
  • Station at Dundee, New ; Caledonian Railway, 670, 679, 727
  • Station and Quay at Gourock; Greenock and Gourock Railway, 326, 327, 330
  • I Station, St. James’s-Street; Grand Trunk Railway, 378
  • 1 Station, Windsor-Street; Canadian Pacific Railway, 378
  • i Steady Platform for Guns, Tower’s, 399
  • Steam Crane and Excavator, Smith’s latent Combined, 343
  • I Steam Crane Navvy, Whitaker’s, 411
  • Steam Cylinders, Thermo Dynamic Processes in, 118
  • Steam, Dry, The Identification of, 52
  • Steam Engine, The Theory of the, 293, 294, 343.
  • 344, 607, 684, 717
  • Steam Pipes, Non-Conducting Coverings for, 600 5
  • Steam Pump, Smith and Stevens’s Duplex, 197
  • Steam Trap, The Korting, 591
  • Steam Yacht “Lady Torfrida,” Triple-Expansion Engines of the, 524, 525
  • Steamer “ Cilais-Donvres,” The London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company’s, 667
  • Steamers in Connection with the Gourock Railway Service, 510
  • Steamers, Oil-Carrying, The Stability of, 571, 573
  • Steamship “ Alfonso XII ,” Triple-Expansion Engines of the, 200, 201
  • Steamship “ Argus,” Engines and Boilers of the, 83, 86
  • Steel Locomotive Firebox, Webb’s; London and North-Western Railway, 559, 562
  • Steel Works, The Brymbo, 536, 537
  • Steering Gear, Napier’s Combined Hand and Steam, 351
  • Step, Hydraulic, Analyst of an, 32, 33, 95
  • Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., The, 633, 636, 637
  • Stokers, Automatic, Conveyor for Feedir g, 679
  • Stokers, Conveyors for Automatic ; Messrs. J.
  • and P. Coates’ Thread Mills, 726
  • Stothert and Pitt’s Five-Ton Portable Crane, C32
  • Strength of Boiler Shell-*, The, 398
  • “ Strohg ” Locomotive “ A. G. Darwin,” Details of the, 551, 554, 555, 558, 736
  • Suction Dredger “ Libawa,” Hopper, for the Port of Libau, 45
  • Sukkur, Bridge over the River Indus at, 12
  • Suwarrow Island, Map of, 150
  • Swing Bridges over Lock Entrance ; Calais Harbour Works, 607, 610
  • Tabor Indicator, The, 653
  • Tahiti, Map of, 198
  • Tangyes’ Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines ; Mildura Irrigation Colony, 71
  • Tank Locomotive, 3-ft. Gauge, Bagnall’s, 722
  • Tapping Water Mains, Turner’s Apparatus for, 82
  • Telephone Pavilion, The; Paris Internatioral Exhibition, 476
  • Tender for Mountain Locomotives ; Indian State Railways, 370
  • Tensile Strength of Steel, The Influence of Copper on the, 582
  • Testing Fibres, Boys’s Instrument for, 709
  • Theatre, the Annamite; Paris International Exhibition, 469
  • Theatre, The Folies Parhiennes; Paris International Exhibition, 470
  • Theory of the Steam Engine, The, 293, 294, 343, 344, 607, 684, 717 .
  • Thermo-Dynamic Processes in Steam Cylinders, 118
  • Thornycroft Water-Tube Boiler, The, 402
  • Thrashing Machines, Robey’s Shakers for, 725
  • Through the South Sea Islands in a Man of-War, 51, 91, 101, 149, 150, 173, 174, 198, 199
  • Tonawanda Creek, Ideal Section of, with its three Falls, 270
  • Tonkin Village, The; Paris International Exhibition, 475
  • Tool-Holder, Bent’s, 541
  • Tower, Water, The Norton ; Liverpool (Vyrnwy) Water Works, 152
  • Tower’s Steady Platform for Guns, 399
  • Traction Engine, Spring Mounted, Fowler’s Arrangement of Gear for, 723
  • Training Wall at the Mouth of Otago Harbour, New Zealand, 296
  • Tramway on Malden Island, 149
  • Transmission of Energy by Compressed Air, The, 640, 641, 683, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690
  • Trap, Steam, The Korting, 591
  • Trials, Brake, at Carlsruhe, 308, 622, 623
  • Trials of Motors for Electric Lighting, 177, 178, 179, 204, 205, 229, 265, 561, 613, 665
  • Triple-Expansion Engine at Messrs. R. and H. Hinchcliffe’s Mills, Cragg Valley, Mytholmroyd, 264
  • Triple-Expansion Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “ Argus,” 83, 86
  • Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Alfonso XII ,” 200, 201
  • Triple-Expansion Engines of the s y. “ Lady Torfrida,” 524, 525
  • Triple-Expansion Hydraulic Pumping Engines, 644
  • Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines, Tangyes’ ;
  • Mildura Irrigation Colony, 71
  • Tube Vice, Bauer’s Automatic, 627
  • Tubes, Boiler, Serve’s Ribbed, 288
  • Tunisian Pavilion, The; Paris International Exhibition, 79, 474, 475
  • Tunnel Sections; The Greenock and Gourock Railway, 253
  • Turner’s Apparatus for Tapping Water Mains, 82
  • Turning Locomotive Crank-Pins, Urquhart’s Machine for, 347
  • Twin Sixteen Horse-Power Gas Engine, Crossley’s, 184
  • Under-Type Engine, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Ten Horse-Power, 691
  • United States Dynamite Gun Cruiser “Vesuvius,” The, 653
  • Universal Automatic Gear-Cutting Machine, Eberhardt’s, 208
  • Urquhart’s Machine for Turning Locomotive Crank-Pins, 347
  • Use of Petroleum Fuel in Locomotives, The, 130, 131, 156, 157
  • Vacuo, Passburg’s Apparatus for Drying in, 739, 742
  • Vacuum Motors, Sarallier and Pradel’s, 666
  • Valley of Lake Erie, Preglacial, 269
  • Valve Diagrams, Slide, 263
  • Valve Gear of Compound Locomotive; London and North-Western Railway, 656
  • Valve Gear of Ruston and Proctor’s Vertical Compound Engine, 627
  • Valve Gear of the “ Strong ” Locomotive “ A. G. Darwin/’ Diagram of, 558
  • Valve, Moseley’s Straight Full-Way, 82
  • Valves for Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Automatic Controlling, 274
  • Venezuela Pavilion, The, 490
  • Vertical Compound Engine, Ruston and Proctor’s, 618, 627
  • Vertical Cylinder Boring Machine, Berry’s. 103
  • “Vesuvius,” The Dynamite Gun Cruiser, 653
  • Victoria and Esquimalt, Map of, 51
  • View Looking West through Gateway of Castle
  • Point Grounds; Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 633
  • Village, The Tonkin ; Paris International Exhibition, 475
  • Ville de Paris, The Pavilion of the ; Paris International Exhibition, 476
  • Wall, Training, at the Mouth of Otago Harbour, New Zealand, 296
  • War Department, Pavilion of the ; Paris International Exhibition, 4
  • Ward’s Sectional Boiler, 322
  • Washington Island, 91
  • Water Gas Plant at the Leeds Forge, Leeds, 58
  • Water Mains, Turner’s Apparatus for Tapping, 82
  • Water in Pipes, Notes on the Flowage of, 1, 2, 25
  • Water Tower, The Norton ; Liverpool (Vyrnwy)
  • Water Works, 152
  • Water-Tube Boiler, The Thornycroft, 402
  • Water Works, Liverpool (Vyrnwy), 99, 100, 152, 153
  • Water Works, The S’Gravenhaag, 256
  • Wattmeter for Alternate Currents, Ganz’s, 338
  • Weaver and Knitter, The Paget Warp, 730, 734
  • Webb’s Steel Locomotive Firebox ; London and
  • North-Western Railway, 559, 562
  • Weighing Machine, The Snelgrove Electric, 694, 695
  • West Middlesex Water Works, Worthington Pumping Engine at the, 8, 9
  • Westinghouse Alternate Current Dynamo and Exciter, The, 54
  • Westinghouse Alternate Current Electric Motor, The, 249
  • Westinghouse Electric Converter, The, 55
  • Westinghouse Electric Meter, 248
  • Westinghouse System of Electric Lighting, The, 54, 55, 126, 127, 176, 248, 249
  • Wheel-Cutting Machine, Wilkinson and Lister’s, 367
  • Wheel, Garrett’s Wrought-Iron, 722
  • Whitaker’s Steam Crane Navvy, 411
  • Wilkinson and Lister’s Wheel-Cutting Machine, 367
  • Willdigg and Lupton’s Sectional Compound Engine, 36
  • Windsor-Street Station ; Canadian Pacific Railway, 378
  • Wood Pulp Digester, Daglish’s, 386
  • Woods and Forests Department, The Pavilion of the ; Paris International Exhibition, 471
  • Wool-Washing Machine, 601
  • Works, Calais Harbour, 550, 577, 580, 581, 592, 607, 609, 610, 611, 614
  • Works,The Panama Canal; Progress Diagrams, 28, 29
  • Works of the Popp System of Distribution of Compressed Air at St. Fargeau, 641
  • Works, Steel, The Brymbo, 536, 537
  • Works, Water, The S’Gravenhaag, 256
  • Workshop, West Side of, Looking South ; Stevens Institute, Hoboken, U.S.A., 636
  • Worssam’s Panel and Hand-Planing Machine, 228
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine for the Eiffel Tower, 498
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine on the Quai d’Orsay, 491
  • Worthington Pumping Engine at the West Middlesex Water Works, 8, 9
  • Wrought-Iron Wheel, Garrett’s, 722

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