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Engineering 1935 Jan-Jun: Index: General

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GENERAL

  • ABELL, STK W. S., on Naval Architecture (Mercantile). See Silver Jubilee Number, 41 ; on Channel Train-Ferry Steamers for the Southern Railway, 426*. See 448
  • Aberdeen, Temperature Records at, 442
  • Abtus Permanent Way Equipment Co., 38- Seater Motor Gang Trolley, 429*

Accidents :

  • Accidents with Presses and Punches (Review), 328
  • Collisions, Ship, Diminution of Damage by, 549
  • Earthquake Damage to Buildings, Vibration Tests for, 618*. See LETTER, 688 Explosions, Boiler. See Boiler Explosions and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Factory Accidents, Cause and Prevention of, 232, 258, 287 '
  • Failures of Boiler and Superheater Tubes, 124, 129*, 231
  • — of Mustapha Breakwater, Algiers, 27*
  • — of Transmission-Line Insulators through
  • Deposit, 346*
  • Industrial Accidents and Factory Planning, 52
  • Road Accidents in 1934, Report, 394 Fatal, Inquiry into, 69 in Great Britain, Returns, 63, 119 Accles <fe Pollock, Ltd., Tubes for Structures, 510
  • “ Accoway ” Filing System for Drawings (Construction, Ltd.), 640
  • Accumulators for 7,000-ton Hydraulic Press, Heavy Forge Department, English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 163*
  • — Electric. See Electric
  • Acetylene and Welding Consulting Bureau, Ltd., Welding Demonstration, 634
  • — Welding. See Welding Acoustics, Aeolian Tones, 553
  • — Modern (Review), 218
  • Adams, F. W., on Purification of Sands, 442 Adderley, J. R., on Fireclay Raw Material
  • Characteristi^js, 412 : on Spalling Characteristics of Fireclay Bricks, 412
  • Address, Presidential. See Presidential Address Adelaide Gallery, Strand, Exhibits at, 430 Adequate Weighers, Ltd., Automatic Continuous Weighing and Recording Machine, 436*, 516*
  • Administration, Higher Control (Review), 617 Admiralty Research Department, Magnetic Repeating Compass, 499
  • — See also Warships Aeolian Tones, 553
  • Aeraspray Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Double- Acting Spray Gun, 543*
  • Aerial Navigation. See Aeronautics
  • Aerial Photographic Co., Barking Power Station, 438*
  • — Propellers.
  • nautics
  • — Ropeway.
  • — Transport. Aerodynamics.
  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, Results from Compressed-Air Tunnel, by E. F. Relf, 391
  • Aeronautics :
  • Aerodynamic Theory (Review), 643
  • Aerodynamical Research and Hydraulic Practice, 424
  • Aeromechanics and Hydromechanics, Applied (Review), 33
  • Fundamentals of (Review), 33 Aeronautical Research, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 42
  • — — Committee, Report on Lubrication
  • in Oxidising Conditions, 257. See LETTER, 280 ; Investigation on Corrosion-Fatigue of Duralumin, 289. See LETTER, 345; Investigations on Wrought Magnesium Alloys, 343
  • Aeronautics, Handbooks of (Reviews), 207, 380
  • Aeroplane Construction, Welding in, 552, 558
  • — High-Speed, Research in Relation to, 391
  • — Junkers, Oil-Engined, 248*
  • — “ Pou du Ciel,” 465
  • — Construction, Progress in. See Silver Julnlee Number, 43
  • Air Ministry, Tests of Bristol Aeroplane Engines, 556 Air Services, Empire, Development of, 17 Aircraft, British Corporation Register of, Report, 346
  • — Construction, Materials of (Review), 83 Welding in, 552, 558
  • Autogiro Experiments by Italian Navy, 43 Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd., Extension of Works, 47* : Tests of Engines, 556 : Tilting Test Stand for Engines, 648* Busk Studentsb.ip in Aeronautics at Cambridge, 518
  • Engines, Aeroplane, Bristol, Tests of, 556 Design and Practice (Review), 207 Oil, 800-h.p. Junkers, 248* Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 43
  • (Review), 643
  • — — Tilting Test Stand for (Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd.), 648*
  • Lamp, Landing, for Aircraft (Smith’s Aircraftinstruments), 138
  • Propellers, Aerial, for High-Speed Aeroplanes, 391
  • — Variable-Pitch, Advantages and Construction of, 203, 561. See LETTER, 345. See Erratum, 600
  • Royal Air Force Personnel, Increase in, 577
  • — Aircraft Establishment, 24-ft. Open- Jet Wind Tunnel, 396*
  • Tests of Bristol Aeroplane Engines, 556 648*
  • Turn-Indicator for Aeroplanes, Development of, 111*
  • “Von Hindenburg,’’ Junkers Oil-Engined Aeroplane, 248*
  • Wind Tunnel, Compressed-Air, Results from Experiments with, 391
  • 24-ft. Open-Jet, Royal Aircraft Establishment, 396*
  • See also PARAGRAPH INDEX Aeroplanes. See Aeronuuties Africa, Great Rift Valley, Gravity Determinations in, 584
  • Aggregate Gradation Plant Model, 657 Agreements, Labour. See Labour Agricultural Engines, Early, 431*. See LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • — Machinery Industry, Position and Prospects, 234
  • — Motors. See Engines ; Motors ; Tractors
  • — Tractors. See Tractors
  • Agriculture, Use of Heavy-Oil Tractors in, 683
  • — See also Irrigation and PARAGRAPH INDEX Air-Brake System for Tractors (R. Bosch A.-G.),
  • 458*
  • — (’irculation in South-West Monsoon, 230
  • — (-ompressed. See Compressed Air; Pneumatic
  • — Compressors, Crankless (Junkers Motoren-bau G.m.b.H.), 458*
  • for Road Construction Work, 439
  • Rotary (Klein, Schanzlin and Becker), 459* Sets, Petrol-Driven (Rock Carling, Ltd.), 540*
  • Single-Stage Rotary (Maschinenfabrik Siirth), 227*
  • — Conditioning and Circulation in Refrigerated
  • Ships, 423, 636*
  • — at Croydon, Cooling Power on Body at 98® F.,
  • 442
  • — Filter and Pressure-Reducing Valve (Mid
  • land Fan Co., Ltd.), 539
  • — Pollution. See Smoke Abatement
  • — Preheating, Effect on Combustion in Fuel
  • Beds, 147
  • — pump. See Pump
  • — Screws. See Propellers under Aercmautics
  • — Swirl in Oil Engines, 40, 155
  • — See also Atmosphere Aircraft. See Aeronautics
  • Airy, Sir G. B., on Attraction of Mountains, 584 Aitken Nucleus Counter, Sampling Errors of, 613
  • Alarm, Smoke Density (Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation), 87*
  • Albertazzi, A., Port of Genoa Developments, 133*
  • Alcock, J. F., on Air Swirl in Oil Engines, 155. See Erratum, 40
  • Alexandria, Road Construction in, 430
  • Alger, T. E., on Domestic Electrical Development, 661
  • Algeria, Bdne, Ravier Hollow-Block Quay Wall, 620*
  • Algiers, Mustapha Breakwater, Destruction of, 27*
  • Alkali Metals, Emission Curves of, 358* Alkins, Dr. W. E., on Stannic Oxide in Copper, 318
  • Allchill, W., Ltd., 7-n.h.p. Traction Engine, 562*
  • Allen, E., Co., Ltd., Edgar Allen-Buell Dust Separator for Flue Gases, 304* ; Sharpa- forin Milling Cutter, 402*
  • Allen, E. T., on Tests with Controlled Propellers, 203
  • Allen, T. W., on Power-Shovel Operation, 447 Allgemeine Elektrizitiits Gesellschaft, Electric Welding Attachment for Machine Tools, 26*
  • Allowances in Machine Work. See Gauges; Gauging
  • Alloj^s. See Metallurgy ; Micropholograplis ; PARAGRAPH INDEX'
  • Alternating Current. See Electric
  • — Stress. See Tests {Materials} Alternators. See Generators, Electric ; Turbo-
  • J Iternators
  • Alumina-Bauxite Bricks, Composition and Properties, 354
  • Aluminous Refractories, Properties, Manufacture and Tests, 245*, 302, 353. See LETTER, 580
  • Aluminium Alloys. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Effect on Tin, 318
  • — in Engineering Structures, 143
  • — in Magnesium Alloys, Effect of, 343
  • — Sand-Castings, Investigations on Unsound
  • ness in, 342
  • — Spectrographic Analysis of, 344
  • — See also Metallurgy ; Metal-Price Diagrams Alwiyah Club, Baghdad Swimming Bath, 207 American Bridge Co., San Francisco-Oakland
  • Transbay Bridge, 329*
  • — Bureau of Reclamation, Report on Arch
  • Dam Investigation, 591
  • American Car and Foundry Co., Electric Forging Heater, 165*
  • — Navy. See United States under Warships
  • — Railway Association, Tests of Trucks and
  • Truck Springs. 244
  • — Road Builders’ Association, Washington
  • Convention, Road Problems in United States, 438 : Development in Stabilisation of Traffic-Bound Roads, by H. G. Sours, 439 ; Developments in Highway Grading Equipment, by H. J. Spelman and N. L. Teer, 439; Development in Concrete Paving Equipment, by E. M. Fleming, 439 : Developments in Secondary Road Surfaces, by C. N. Conner, 439 ; Indicated Needs of Grade Crossing Elimination, by E. W. James, 439
  • — Society of Civil Engineers. See Civil
  • Engineers
  • of Mechanical Engineers. See Mechanical Engineers
  • of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. See Naval Architects
  • for Testing Materials. See Testing
  • — See also United States
  • Amsler, A. J., Co., Universal Cupping-Test Machine, 660*
  • Analysis of Glass, 294
  • — of Oxides in Steel, Iodine Method, 554 Analyser, Chart, Automatic, Post Office
  • Research Station, 358
  • Anchorages, San Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 330*
  • Anchors, Forged Steel, S.S. “ Normandie,” 673*
  • — Stockless, for United States Navy, 26 Anderson, A., Oil-Well Surveying Instruments,
  • 53*
  • Anderson, A. P., on Power-Shovel Operation, 447
  • Anderson, W. M., on Dunston Power Station, 213
  • Andrew, Prof. J. H., on Investigation of Spring Steels, 530*. See 525
  • Anemometer, Flame (Negretti Zambra), 138* Angle-Measuring Instrument (A. Hilger, Ltd.), 31*
  • Annealing. See Heat Treatment under Metallurgy
  • Annual Publications, See LITERATURE INDEX
  • — and Reference Books, 21, 47, 64, 92, 154,
  • 182, 197, 256, 412, 466, 635
  • Anti-Friction Metals. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • Antimony Alloys. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams Apparatus, Scientific, Exhibition, Institution of
  • Civil Engineers’ Conversazione, 657
  • Arrester, Colliery-Tub, “Runaway” (Hadfields, Ltd.), 559*
  • — Lightning, High-Tension (General Electric
  • Co., Ltd.), 239*
  • Arrol, Sir W., <fc Co., Ltd., Demolition of Waterloo Bridge, 82*, 202 ; English Steel Corporation, Ltd., Heavy Forge Department, 161*
  • Arterial Roads. See Roads
  • Arts, Royal Society of, British Art in Industry Exhibition, 41 ; Shaw Lectures on Factory Accidents: Their Prevalence, Distribution and Causation, by D. R. Wilson, 232 : Their Principal Causes, by G. S. Taylor, 258; Measures for their Prevention, by L. Ward, 287 ; Properties, Characteristics and Uses of Stainless Steel, by S. A. Main, 314 ; Exhaust Noise and other Noises of Motor Transport, by Wing-Comdr. T. R. Cave-Browne-Cave, 399 ; Canals, by W. H. Curtis, 556
  • Asbestos-Cement Pipes, Specification, 32 Ashmore, Benson, Pease and Co., Ltd., Tubular Stay for Jacketed Vessels, 694*
  • “Ashworth,” S.S., Investigations of Wake of, 340
  • Asphalt Linings for Canals, 611*
  • Asphaltic Road Surfacing, Specification, 601 Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., 260-h.p.
  • Motor Rail Car, 46* ; 130-b.h.p. Tractor for 15-ton Cross-Country Transport Unit, 414*
  • Association, British. See British Association
  • — Engineering. See Lnslitutiorts Astronomical Professorship at Royal Institution, 368
  • Atbara Workshops, Sudan Government Railways, Murray Colour-Control System in, 141*
  • Atco Motor Mowers, Petrol-Driven Autoscythe, 265*
  • Atlantic Liners. See Steamers
  • Atmosphere, Drying-Power of, Recorder for, 657
  • — Dust in, 24
  • — Horizontal Tem])erature Differences in, 230
  • — Upper, Facts and Theories about, 24 Atmospheric Air, Fronts and Occlusions, 141
  • — Conditions, Effect on Fatigue of Metals, 290
  • — Exposure of Non-Ferrous Wires, 290
  • — Pollution Research Committee, Annual
  • Report, 559
  • — Pollution. See also Smohe Abatement
  • — Tide, Lunar, over Canada, 613 Atom, Mysteries of the (Review), 291 Atomic Arrangement in Metals and Alloys, 522
  • — Physics, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 10
  • Atritor Pulveriser Installation, 508* Auerbach Hille Turret Lathe, 276* Austin, G., Ltd., Electrical Equipment for Capstans, S.S. “ Nprmandie,” 673
  • Austin Motor Co., Ltd., Longbridge Factory 609
  • Austin-Western Road Machinery Co., Ihree- Roller Road Roller, 440* .r «
  • Australian Government, Report on la-ton Cross-Country Transport Unit, 414* Auto-Photometer, Holophane-Edgcumbe, 81 Autoclaves for Super-Phosphate Production, 375
  • Autogenous Welding. See Welds and elding Automatic Machine Tools. See Machine iools
  • — Signalling. See Signalling
  • — Stokers. ’ See Stokers
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, Reseaicn Work of, 125 ; Joint Discussion on Cold Presswork : Tests for ^laterials used in Cold Pressing Operations, with Special Reference to Fluid-Pressure Cupping Test, bv Dr. 11. J. Gough and Dr. G. A. Hankins, 265. See 279; Cold Pressing and Drawing—The Metallurgical Aspect, by Dr. C. H. Desch, 265. See 2/9; Researches on Drawing of Cylindrical Shells, by Prof. G. Sachs, 265. See 2/9 ; Joint Summer Meeting , with Irencli Society of Automobile Engineers, 609
  • — See Motor Cars
  • Automotive Engineers, Society of, developments in Aircraft Propellers, by T. M . Caldwell, 203 ; Controllable Pitch 1 ro- peller Design, by T. P. yri(?ht, ^3, Design of Mechanical Controllable Propellers, bv G. T. Lampton. 203 ; Some Diesel Tractor Problems, by H H. Howard, 684
  • Automotive Spares, Ltd., “Holdfast Liquid Jointing, 174
  • Autoscythe, Petrol-Driven (Atco Motoi Mowers), 265*
  • Auxiliary Machinery, Marine. See Aveling-Barford, Ltd., 6-ton Oil-Engiued Road Roller, 511*
  • Aveling and Porter, Early Traction Engines, 431*. 562* ; Steam Road Rollers, 432*. See LETTERS, 544*. 580
  • Aviation. See Aeronautics
  • Avon India Rubber Co., Accident to Vulcamser, 323
  • Axle Boxes, Driving, for 260-h.p. Motor Rail Car, 46*
  • — Motor Car. See Motor Car Details
  • BABBITTING Machine, Centrifugal (T. Ryder and Sons, Ltd.), 21*
  • Babcock Wilcox, Ltd., Boilers, S.S. “ Strathmore,” 403: 30-ft. by 20-ft. Mechanical Stoker, 537* ; Twin-Drive Electric Tube Cleaner, 539* ; Fusion-Welded Boiler Drums,' 554*
  • Bacon, Prof. F., on Relation of Fatigue to Engine Design, 121
  • Baghdad, Operation of Swimming Bath at, 207
  • Bailey, R. W., on Plastic Strain and Creep Stress, 306
  • Baird Tatlock (London), Ltd., Projection Balance with Air-Damping Gear, 82
  • Bakelite, Pre-Forming Machine for, 595*
  • Baker, C., Polishing Machine for Metallurgical Specimens, 82
  • Baker, G. S., on Measurement of Frictional Wake, 340
  • Baker, J. R., Recorder for Drying Power of Atmosphere, 657
  • Baker, Dr. J. R., Stereoscopic Microphotographs, 516
  • Baker-Raulang Co., Self-Propelled Scoop and Loader, 636*
  • — Ovens, Electric, 686
  • Balance Car, 24-ft.. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, Farnborough, 396*
  • Eotvos for Gravimetric Measurement, 613
  • Projection, with Air-Damping Gear (Baird A’ Tatlock (London), Ltd.), 82
  • — Spring, for Photo-Elastic Investigations,
  • 183*
  • Torsion, for Gravimetric Measurements, 488, 613
  • Balancing Machine, Statical (Benrath Machine Tools), 139*
  • Bale, Machine Tool Fair, 340
  • Ball Hardness Tests. See Hardness under Tests {Materials}
  • — Iron, Heated, Radiation of Electric Waves
  • from, 341
  • Band Saws. See Saws under Machine Tools
  • Banks, Sir E., Centenary of, 676
  • Bar Steel, Sjiecification, 412
  • Barford and Perkins, Ltd., Three-Roller Road Roller, 440
  • Barges, Arc-Welded, Examples of, 73
  • — “Cactus,” Corrosion Experiments with,
  • 460, 471, 524, 666
  • Barking, Gascoigne Road Sewage-Pumping Station, 386*
  • — Power Station, 438*
  • Barron, W. S., and Son, Ltd., Impact Grinder for Cereals, 597*
  • Barton, W. G., Forged-Steel Gate Valve, 348*
  • Basic Process, Steel Manufacture, Oxidising Power of Slags in, 586*
  • Bath Meeting, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. See Mechanical Engineers, Institution of
  • — Swimming, at Baghdad, Operation of, 20/ Batteries. See Electric
  • Battersea Power Station, Report on Flue-Gas Washing Plant, 17 ; Extension of, 177
  • Battleships. See Warships
  • Baudet, Donou et Roussel, Caissons “ Port-du- Rhin ” Lock, 5*
  • Bauxite and Corundum Bricks, Composition and Properties, 354
  • Beams, Bending-Moment and Shearing-Force Diagrams for Moving Loads on, 219*. See LETTERS, 345*, 396
  • — and Columns, Tests of Welded and Riveted
  • Connections between, 93, 101*
  • — Ferro-Concrete, Shear Stress Distribution in, 158*
  • Beare, Sir T. H., on Structures. See Silver Jubilee Number, 49
  • Bearings, Cadmium-Base Alloys for, 284
  • Bearings, Journal, High-Pressure Lubrication for, 274*
  • — Metals. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Thrust, for Hydraulic Couplings, 464*
  • — for Vertical-Lift Bridge over Itiver Elbe
  • 481*
  • Bed-Load Formula, Schoklitsch, 644*, 687* Beilby Layer, Investigations on, 366
  • Beira Port, Development of, 663*
  • Belfast Water Supply, Silent Valley Bcservoir, 33
  • Belgium, Ougrde-Marihayc, Pure-Coal Prepara- ’ tion Plant, 521
  • Bellingham it Stanley, Ltd., Spectrograph, 3^ ;
  • Spectro-Photometer, 32*
  • Belt Conveyors. See
  • — Drive, Constant-Tension (Crofts (Engineers), Ltd.), 480*
  • — Lacing Machine for (Skylux, Ltd.), abb
  • — Tensioning and Reduction Gear, Automatic
  • (Wearn’s Autotlex Drives, Ltd.), 73*
  • B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., Portable Paiiit-Sprapng
  • Plant, 510* ; High-Pressure Car Viasher, 510* : Hydraulic Car Jack, 511*
  • “Bencas,” S.S., with Main Boilers on Deck, 450, 453* , . ,
  • Bench Vice. See under Machine I ools Bending Machine. See Machine Tools
  • — Moment Diagrams, Maximum, for Moving
  • Loads, 219*. See LETTER, 345*, 396
  • — Tests. See {Materials} Bennett, C. V., on Gas Industry, 632
  • Bennett. M. G., on Visibility by Day and
  • Night, 230 , „ ,
  • Benrath Machine Tools, Statical Balancing Machine, 139*
  • Berbera, Somaliland, Wind Variation m Monsoon, 230
  • Berlin-Cologne Railway, Rad-Car Service,^ 223 Bertrand, M., on Pure Coal and its Applications, 521
  • Besnard, M., Light-Duty Jil> Craiies, 659 Bessemer Medal Awarded to Prof. A. M.
  • Portevin. 497
  • — Steel Plant, Corby Works, 46
  • Bevel Gears. See Gears Bicentenary of J. Ramsden, 630 Bicycles. See Cycles and Motor Cycles Bigg, W. H., on Wind Gusts at Worthy Down,
  • Bilbam, E. G., on Temperature Differences in
  • Atmosphere, 230
  • Binary AUovs. See Alloys under
  • Binder, Chain, for Scaffolding (M. Boilot), 6.)9* Biplanes. See Aeronautics ,
  • Birkenhead Corporation, 500-kW Steel-lank
  • Rectifier with Grid Control, 409* Birlec-Detroit Rocking Arc Furnace 56 < ? Birmingham, Apprenticeship Certificate
  • Scheme, 42 .
  • — British Industries Fair, aOz , .)3< , 562 ,
  • 592,632 ,
  • Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., B^rlec-
  • Detroit Rocking Arc Furnace, 567* ;
  • Bright Annealing Electric Furnace, 567 Birthday Honours List, 607 ,, *
  • Bismuth Allovs. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Effect on Tin, 318 ,
  • Bituminous ^^laterialo for Secondary Road
  • Surfaces, 439
  • See also Hoads
  • Biornstad, J., the Late, 126
  • Blading for Hydraulic Torque Converters, 489, 501 624*
  • Blane and Co., Winding Engines for 6.660-ft. Shaft, 299*, 377*
  • Blast Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • Blaw-Knox Co., Invert Finishing Machine, • 186*
  • Blight, F. J., the Late, 145
  • Blocks, Concrete for Budding Construction.
  • See Concrete
  • ~ Setting Crane. See Crane Blow-Pipe. See Welding; Cutti ng Blue Funnel Line, Machinery of Ships of, 67 Blue Star Line, Ltd., Refrigerating Plant, M.S.
  • “ New Zealand Star,” 320*. See Erratum, 335
  • Board of Education, Courses for Technical- School Teachers, 182
  • — of Trade Reports, Boiler Explosion Inquiries,
  • 323, 374
  • See also Overseas Trade Oepartmeni Boat, Motor. See Motor Boat
  • — Submarine. See Warships Bogies. See Truchs
  • Boiler, Babcock ife Wilcox, Explosion from, 323
  • — Babcock and Wilcox, Schenectady Mercury-
  • Steam Power Station, 351*
  • — Babcock and Wilcox, S.S. Strathmore,” 403
  • — Barking Power Station, 438
  • — Coverings. See under Heat
  • — Defective Circulation in, 231
  • — Drums, 'Welding of, 529, 551. 662
  • — Explosion Inquiries, Board of Trade Reports,
  • 323, 374
  • — Feed Pump. See Pamv Water, See Eeed Water
  • — Furnaces. See Furnace and Stoker
  • — House Practice, Examination in, 320
  • — Lancashire, with Nesfield Hydraulic Stoker,
  • Tests, 598*
  • — Loeffler, S.S. “ Conte Rosso,” 367. See
  • Erratum, 417
  • — Marine, Advantages of Fitting on Deck, 450,
  • 453*
  • S.S. “ Ardglass,” Explosion of, 323 Steam Wherry “ Claude,” Explosion of, 323
  • — Mercury-Steam, Schenectady Mercury-
  • Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • — Plant, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee
  • Nu^mber, 51
  • Treatment of Water for, 123*, 129*, 157*, 213, 231
  • — Plate, Embrittled, Examination of. 157*
  • — Scotch-Type, Marine, S.S. “Normandie,”
  • 590*
  • — Steam (Reviews), 139, 218
  • — Thermax (Ruston ife Hornsby, Ltd.), 507*
  • — Tliimble-Tube Silencer (Clarkson Thimble
  • Txibe Boiler Co., Ltd.), 539
  • — Tube, Welded, Failure of, 323
  • — Tubular, Vertical, Gas-Fired (Cochran and
  • Co., Annan, Ltd,), 569*
  • Boihr, Tubular, with Water-Wall Combustion Chamber (E. Banks * Co. (Oldbury), Ltd.), 539*
  • — Velox, for Land and .Sea, 321
  • — Waste-Heat, for Gas Works, 647
  • — — Heat, Nottiufiham Gas Works, 633 Water-Level Detector (Diamond Power Specialty Corporation), 87
  • ,Hevel GauKe, Keniote-Recording (Yarn- all-Waring Co.), 37*
  • Tube, with Fusion-Welded Drums (International Combustion, Ltd.), 554* Tube, for Naval and Mercantile Purposes, z4
  • ; Tube, Single-Drum (W. V. Lewis), 453*. See LETTER, 544
  • Tube, Turbo-Electric Liner “ Normandie,” 589*
  • ~ Tube, Turgan, 453*. See LETTER, 544 Train-Ferry Steamers, 427*, 448
  • See also Bngines and Boilers in PARtORAPii INPEX
  • Boilot, M., Steel Trench Strut, 659* ; Chain Binder for Scaffolding, 659*
  • Bolinders Co., 500-h.p., Four-Cylinder Marine Oil Engine, 23*
  • Bollards, Cast-Steel, Haifa Harbour, Palestine, 223*
  • Bolts, Expansion (Rawlplug Co., Ltd.) 139* Bond, F. A., the Late, 71
  • Bondy, O., on Tubular Members in Welded- Steel Structures, 355*, 405*
  • Hollow-Block Quav waij, o2()*
  • Books, New, Notes on, 75, 186, 211 9RO oqn 349, 451, 530, 560, 634, 662 ’
  • - Received, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 200, 228 254 282, 310, 336, 416, 443, 466, 518 ’546’ 572 600, 626, 652, 680. See andr«<imi,"572 T'T?; - I-” 611 Preparation, Marketing and Utilisation of Coke, 648
  • Booster, 45-kVA Capacity (British Electric T ransfornier Co., Ltd ) 506*
  • Boring Machine. See Machine Tools Locomotiy-AVerke, G.m.b.H., 4-6-4 1 ype streamlined Locomotive, 308*. 681 II Hosch, R., A-G., Domestic Siilphur-Dioxide ’ -?'?’?-Brake System
  • Enghi?s?‘4S* -®*’ ’^“'^'-PumPforHiesel ®°Didustry,'’55V^^°'^®"’
  • Heterniiiiations bv, 583 Cenj^t^ss"®""”'^'® for
  • Boulton A Paul, Ltd., 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, Farnborough, 396*
  • ^®^Tional Electrical Convention. See National
  • ’ L'olour of Glass, 294 Boyikll Steam Traction Engine, 431* See LETTERS, 544*, 580 ’ oee
  • Braby, F. and Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 544 -oinisn
  • 6II Atomic Arrangement "'iiKl Alloys, 522
  • Theoretical Strength of Molecular Structure BraiDiwaitp®* 'Tones, 553
  • Braithwaite A Co., Engineers, Ltd., Port I^evelopineiits, 663*
  • Braces, Fan, for Motor Testing, 320
  • Gear for Electric Windi-ii" Engines fnr 6,060-ft. Shaft, 300*, 378* lor
  • t^'o’-rosion of. See Corrosion
  • Rnect of Atmosphere on Fatigue of 290 — Foundry. Soo Fonndrn ’
  • ^^^79® Shipping -4niiual (Review),
  • Brazilian Railways, Electrification on, 444 Brazmg, Electric Furnace for (Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd.), 567
  • Breakdowns. See Accidents
  • ’^??'•f’O'ir, Palestine 29]* Modern, Particulars of 28* ’
  • = I^^rt of Geiiol*:’!?;!*"®'*"^’*’”" “'^'indusVeo " of Engineering
  • ^Mriels; Refractory Brickyard, Southend, 'Wire Ropeway for 250* Bridge Construction, Progress in. See 'i’iZfer ./«5i/ee Aumber, 49 ^nier
  • “ Eamionale,” 671*
  • — Reconstruction of, 626
  • ihii lie "e.””'""® “??S. 0,™S“). sl'k
  • "“sssra ™"»'! »»••>. fw pe®>gn. Circular on, 234
  • Stee^’ Arch, Iskandar, across River Perak, J-Transbay San Francisco-Oakland 329*
  • Iransportable Warren-Truss, Model of 657
  • Z O'";! River Elbe, 481* ’
  • n aterloo, Demolition of 8*^* ^>02
  • '’‘"sbi>®*423,* Mfi*®’'"*""’® Refrigerated
  • ; “""(MaS) Tests
  • f7°*’. ^^e^sts ^orSn"l '
  • Engines, 556 ; Tilting Test^ ^nnzT r"® Aero-Engines, 648*
  • Co., Metanieter Distance Recorder aa* fElectrodes, LtdTForm^^tlo*
  • S®® ’EeWizig,
  • British Association (Aberdeen Meeting) :
  • AO.—Technical Physics :
  • Study of Flame Temperatures in Petrol
  • British
  • of, —• Cast
  • tion and Work of, 420
  • — Chemical Plant Manufacturers’ Association, Annual Dinner, 124 : Industrial Reorganisation (Enabling) Bill, by Lord Melchett, 124
  • British (^oal Distillation (Jo., Ltd., Coal- Distillation Plant, Newbold, Tests of, 293*
  • “ British Columbia,” Motor Trawler 608 -Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft, Annual Report, 346
  • British Electric Transformer Co., Ltd., 45-kVA Caj)acity Booster, 506*
  • — Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, Annual Luncheon, 177; Annual Report, 180
  • and Allied Manufacturers’ Association,
  • Annual Rej)ort, 335
  • Development Association, Annual Luncheon, 316
  • — Engineers’ Association, Change or Decay in Industry, by D. A. Bremner, 66
  • — Gas Industries, Society of. Report of Refractory Materials Joint Sub-Committec, 15
  • — Glass Convention, Folkestone, 547
  • — Industries Fair, Birmingham, 507*, 537*, 592*, 632
  • Fair, London, 204, 632
  • House, Object of, 553 ; Welding Demonstration at, 634
  • — Iron and Steel Federation, Statistics of Iron and .Steel Industries, 202; Agreement with International Steel Cartel, 658
  • — Malaya, Economic Conditions in, Report,
  • 557
  • — Navy. See //..V. under fJ’arsiiips
  • — Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association,
  • Investigation on Aluminium Sand-Castings, 342 ; Annual Report and Lunch, 688 British “ Otto ” Ozone, Water, Wood, and Textiles Treatment Co., Ltd., Ozone Water-Purification Plant, 11
  • British ()xygen Co., Ltd., Oxy-Acetylene Rail- Surfacing Nozzle, 510* ; Welding Demonstration, 634
  • — Railways. See Eaihcays
  • — Refractories Research Association, Report
  • of Refractory Materials Joint Sub-Committee, 15
  • — Shipbuilding. See Shipbuilding
  • — Shipping (Assistance) Bill, Views on, 259
  • See also Shipping
  • — Silk Research Association, Constant-Humidity Chamber, 321*
  • — Standards Institution. See Standards
  • British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., Exhibit at Institute of Physics Exhibition, 358; Motor and Control Gear, 24-ft., Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, Farnborough, 396* ; Hollow- Shaft Pump Motor, 640* ; Electric Motors for Elevated Conveyor, 678
  • — Trade. See Trade
  • British Trane Co., Ltd., Univectair Heaters, 568* ; Mechanical Draught Controller, 569*
  • — Waterworks Association, Joint Report on
  • National Water Policy, 204
  • — Works Management Association, Factory
  • Planning, by H. Gutteridge, 51
  • Brittleness, Notch, in Large Bars, 211*, 285 Broodbank, Sir J. G., on Refrigeration. See Silver Jubilee Number, 60.
  • Brooke, Sir W., on Electrical Industry, 623
  • Brooks, Dr. C. E. P., on Circulation of Air in South-West Monsoon, 230
  • Broom Wade. Ltd., Portable Preumatic Riveter, 152*
  • ? Brown, D., tfe Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., Spiral Bevel Gears for Pump Drives, 8*
  • Brown, Engr. Vice-Admiral Sir H. A., on Naval , Engineering. See Silver Jubilee Number, 29 Brown-Firth Research Laboratory, Corrosion Investigations, 666
  • Brown Instrument Co., Flow Meters, 35*
  • Brown, J., and Co., Ltd., Launch of S.S. “ Queen Mary,” 384*, 423, 454*
  • Brown, S. G., Ltd., Gyroscopic Control for S.S. “Normandie,” 59*
  • Brown, S. C., Automatic Continuous Weighing and Recording Machine, 436*, 516*
  • Brunt, Prof. D., Demonstration of Motion in Unstable Fluid, 516
  • Bruntons (Musselburgh), Ltd., Investigations on Fatigue Strength of Steel Wire, 475*. See 603
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., 250- b.h.p. Four-Cylinder Oil Engines, 320*. See Erratum, 335
  • Bryant, C. W., the Late, 332
  • Buckeye Ditching Machine for Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, 58*
  • Buckeye Traction Ditcher Co., Off-Set Trench- Excavating Machine, 295*
  • Buckinghamshire County Council, Bridge Re- construction, Fenny Stratford, 388'
  • Buckton, E. J., on Haifa Harbour, Palestine, 221*
  • Bucyrus-Erie Co., 2-ton Petrol-Driven Mobile Crane, 487*
  • Buell Combustion Co., Ltd., Edgar Allen-Buell Dust Separator for Flue Gases, 304*
  • Buffalo Forge Co., Rubber Inserts for Ventilating Fans, 167
  • “Buffel,” Dutch Steam Ram-Turret Ship Steam Turbine in, 544
  • Bugatti Rail Car, Performances of, 438 Building Construction, Concrete Blocks for See Concrete
  • ~ See also Ferro-Concrete and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • — Corrosion of Lead in, Report, 656
  • — Damaged by Earthquakes, Safety Tests
  • lor, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • — Electrical Wiring of, Regulations for. 16
  • — Factory, Types of, 407
  • Building, High, American, Future of, 28
  • — Industry, Application of Modern Methods in,
  • 655
  • Craftsmanship in, 394
  • — Large, Telephone Systems for, 271*, 328*
  • — Material, Nofrango, 657
  • — Regulations, Electrical, Employees* Guide,
  • 651
  • — Research Station, Investigation of Corrosion
  • of Lead in Buildings, 666 ; Exhibits at Institution of Civil Engineers’ Conversazione, 657
  • — Steel, Tests of Welded and Riveted Con
  • nections for, 93, 101*
  • — Structural Steelwork for. Welding of, 505,
  • 529, 551, 578
  • Bulkheads. See Water-Doors
  • Burn_, W. S., on Relation of Fatigue to Engine
  • CABLE Controls, Experiments on, 348*
  • —• See also IFire Ropes
  • Cableway. See Wire Ropeway
  • “ Cactus,” Barge, Corrosion Experiments with, 460, 471, 524, 666
  • Cadman, Sir J., on Transport of Oil. See Silver Jubilee Number, 25; on Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, 570. See 55*, 116*, 141, 182, 241*
  • Cadmium, Effect on Magnesium, 343
  • — Electro-Deposited, Investigations on, 367
  • — Nickel Accumulators, S.S. ** Normandie,”
  • 676
  • Cairo, Road Construction in, 430
  • Caissons, San Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 330*
  • — Travelling, Port-du-Rhin Lock, Strasbourg,
  • 5*
  • Calcium Chloride for Regulating Moisture in Traffic-Bound Roa(l.s, 439
  • Caldwell, F. W., on Developments in Aircraft Propellers, 203
  • California Institute of Technology, 200-in, Glass Disc for Telescope Mirror,*243*
  • — Oil-Well Surveying in, 53*
  • Californian Earthquake, Tests of Buildings Damaged by, 618. See LETTER, 688
  • Callender, Sir T. O., on High-Voltage Power Transmission. See Silver Jubilee Number,
  • 55*
  • Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd., “Pot” Galvanometers, 29 ; Form-Factor Meter, 29* ; Capacity Meter, 29 ; Counter for Cosmic- Ray Investigations, 29*; De Forest Scratch Extensometer, 30*; Apparatus for Analysis of Heavy Water, 30,499*; Exhibits at Institute of Physics Exhibition, 358 ; Densitometer for Solutions, 499 ; Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 565* ; .lam-Boiling Thermometer, 566*; Disappearing Filament Pyrometer, 566*; Three-Zone Furnace-Temperature Regulator, 566* ; Dynamometer-Type Measuring Instrument, 567*
  • — University, Engineering Department, Busk
  • Studentship in Aeronautics, 518
  • Camera and Microscope for Metallurgical Work (C. Zeiss (London), Ltd.), 1*
  • ” Camionale,” Genoa-Serravalle, for Lorry Traffic, 669*
  • Camps, H. E. J,, on Ship Collisions, 549
  • Canal Construction, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number^ 40
  • — Elstermuhl, Leipzig, Asphalt Lining for,
  • 611*
  • — Grand Union, Improvements on, 556
  • — Juliana, Holland, Asphalt Lining for, 611*
  • — Manchester Ship, Annual Report, 282
  • — Panama, Annual Report, 446
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Canada, Economic Conditions in, Report, 66 — Electricity, Supply in. Report, 260 — Hydro-Electric Progress in, Report, 205
  • — Lunar Atmospheric Tide Over, 613
  • — National Research Council, Report on Welded and Riveted Connections, 101*. See 93
  • Canadian Engineering Standard.s Association, Specification, Capacitors for Suppressing Radio Interference, 443
  • — Electrical Code, 443, 456
  • ” Canadian,” S.S., and S.S. ” Aquitania,'* Collision between, 550,
  • Canning, W., Co., Ltd., Chromium-Plating Plant, 512; Four-Bearing Polisher, 512*
  • Capital and Labour. See Labour and Labour Notes
  • Capper, P. L., on Bending Moment and Shearing Force Diagrams, 219*. See LETTERS, 345*, 396
  • Capstan, Braithwaite Electric, for Screwing Piles, 663*
  • — Electrically-Operated, S.S. ” Normandie,” 673*
  • — Lathe. See Lathe under Machine Tools Cars, Motor. See Motor Cars
  • — Rail. See Carriages, Railway .Carbon Dioxide, Use in Refrigerated Ships, 423, 637
  • Carbonisation Retort, Rotary, Coal-Distillation Plant, Newbold, Leicestershire, 293*
  • Carborundum Bricks, Composition and Properties, 854
  • Carburetted Water Gas. See Oas Cardiograph, Electro-, Cathode-Ray, 500 Cargo Fleet Iron Co., ltd., Coke-Oven Plant, 251*
  • — Refrigerated, Transport of under Modern Marine Practice, 423, 636*
  • — Steamers. See Steamers Carnegie Scholarships, Award of, 525 Carolin, E. R., the Late, 571
  • Carpenter, Sir H. C. H., on Metallurgy. See Silver Jubilee Number, 16 ; on Alloys—Old and New, 497
  • Carriages, Railway, Berlin-Cologne Rail-Car Service, 223
  • for Brazilian Electrified Railway, 444 British Outputs of, 190
  • Dining, First-Class, London and North Eastern Railway, 415*
  • Investigation on Springing of, 244
  • 260-h.p. Motor, Great Western Railway, 46*
  • Motor, Hydraulic Transmissions for, 489*, 501, 625*
  • 240-h.p. Motor, with Pneumatic Tvres, 209*
  • Motor Rail Cars, 680
  • Motor, Types on French Railways, 438 250-h.p., Renault Rail Car, 226*
  • — for Travelling Caissons, Port-du-Rhin Lock, 6*
  • Carriers, Road, for Railway Wagons, 394 Carron Co., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 544
  • Cartel, International Steel, and British Iron and Steel Federation, Agreement between, 658
  • Casella, C. F., Co., Ltd., Mine-Surveying Apparatus, 81* ; Sensitive Water Level, 81*
  • Cash, A. W., Co., Furnace-Draught Controller, 87* ; Streamlined Reducing Valve, 87*
  • Cass, Sir John, Technical Institute, Lectures on Pulverised Fuel, 415
  • Cast-Iron Pipes, Specification, 653 Research Association, British, Organisation and Work of, 420
  • Castings, Aluminium, Investigation on Unsoundnessin, 342
  • — Ladle, 100-ton, Crane (Newton, Chambers Co., Ltd.), 371*
  • — Malleable (Ley’s Malleable Castings Co., Ltd.), 510
  • — Steel Specification, 653
  • Value of Bending Tests for, 369
  • — Stem and Stern, S.S. “ Normandie,” 537* Catalogues, 26, 77, 104,132, 160,188, 215, 242, 270, 297, 324, 350, 376, 402, 430, 456, 480, 532, 560, 614, 640, 667, 694
  • Catalysts for Hydrogenation-Cracking of Tar?, 655
  • Cathode-Ray Electro-Cardiograph, 500
  • Caustic Embrittlement in Boilers, 123, 157*, 213 231
  • —• Soda, Use in Feed Water, 124, 129, 157, 214
  • Cave-Browne-Cave, Wing.-Coindr. T. R., on Exhaust and other Noises of Motor Transport, 399
  • Cavendish, H., Geophysical Work of, 488
  • Cells. See Electric
  • Celluloid Models, Stress Determination by. See Optical
  • Cement Mortars, Compression Tests Specimens for, 188. See Errata, 389
  • — Pneumatic Transport Plant for, Boulder Dam, 383*
  • — for Water-Retaining Structures, 181
  • — See also Concrete and PARAGR.^PH INDEX Centenaries, Engineering, in 1935, 17
  • — of Sir E. Banks, 676
  • — of Local Government, 421
  • — of E. Troughton, 630
  • Central Electricity Board, Annual Report, 366
  • — Station. See Power Station Centrifugal Pumps. See Pumps
  • Centring for Scrivia Bridge, Genoa-Serravalle
  • “ Camionale,” 671*
  • Chain Binder for Scaffolding (M. Boilot), 659*
  • — Making Industry, Welding in, 552, 558
  • — Steel, Specification, 626
  • Chamber, Combustion, Mercury Boiler, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 352* Water-Wall, for Tubular Boiler (E. Banks <fe Co. (Oldbury), Ltd.), 539*
  • — Humidity, Constant, for Textile Testing,
  • I 321*
  • “( hampion,” H.M.S., Corrosion Investigations on,665
  • Champness, E. L., on Trend of Destroyer Design, 94
  • Chance Bros. <fe Co., Ltd., “Arc-Screen” Glass for Welding Shields, 662
  • Chandler, S. B., on Development of Gas Sales, 633
  • Change Speed Gear. See Gear; Motor-Car Details
  • Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, Southern Railway, 426*, 448
  • Chantier et Ateliers de Saint-Nazaire, TurboElectric Liner “Normandie,” 420, 533*, 589*, 605, 615*, 673*
  • Chapman, Dr. S., on Lunar Atmospheric Tide over Canada, 613
  • Chart Analyser, Automatic, Post-Office Research Station, 358
  • Chartres, Ozone Water-Purification Plant, 10 Chaseside Engineering Co., Hi-Lift Power Shovels, 537
  • Chatterton, Sir A., on Irrigation. See Silver Jubilee Number, 59
  • Chauffage-Gandillot, Hot-Water Heating System, 686
  • Cheadle, New Wire Company, Order Book of, 1788-1831, 403
  • Chemical Analysis. See Analysis
  • — Engineering Progress. See Silver Jubilee Number, 21
  • Congress, International, London, 287
  • — Engineers, Institution of, Annual Dinner,
  • 233; The Historical Development of Instilling Plant, by Dr. A. J. V. Underwood, 305
  • — Industry, Society of, Training of Food
  • Technologists, by Dr. H. B. Cronshaw, 232; Jubilee Memorial Lecture on
  • Development of British Dyestuffs,_ hy
  • C. J. T. Cronshaw, 316; Plastics in a Chemical Works, by M. B. Donald, 419 , Data Sheet on Correlation of Hydrometer Scales 474
  • — Plant Construction, Plastic Materials in, 419
  • — Research Laboratory, Production of Potable
  • Water from Sea Water, 516
  • — Technology, Research in, 125
  • — Treatment of Peed Water, 123, 129, 15/ ,
  • 213 231
  • Chemistry of Corrosion. See Corrosion
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX Chenderoh Water-Power Plant, Perak, 8 Chesterfield Tube Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British
  • Industries Eair, 595 . CCA
  • Chile, Economic Conditions in, Report, 550 Chimneys, Welded-Steel, Schenectady Mercury- Steam Power Station, 352*
  • Chippings Distributor (Wallis Steevens, Ltd ) 541*
  • Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd., Electric Accumulators, 567
  • Chlorination System, Baghdad Swimming Chrom^dor Steel, Notch Sensivity and Fatigue in, 225, 263
  • Chromite Refractories, 245*, 302, 355
  • Chromium Electro-Deposited Coatings, Machining of, 101 . „ CIO
  • — Plating Plant (W. Canning and Co., Ltd.), Cinematograph. See Kinematogr^h Cinepro, Ltd., 1-h.p. Portable Petrol-Drnen
  • Lighting Set, 188*. See Erratum, 197 Circulating Pumps. See Pumps City and Guilds College Jubilee, 149 _ —of London Institute, Examination in
  • Boiler-House Practice, 320
  • Civil Aerial Transport. See AeroHawhcs
  • — Engineering Handbook (Review), 180
  • — Engineers, American Society of,
  • Laboratory Results and their Verification in Nature, by Lieut. H. D. Vogel, 5/5
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of :
  • Construction of Chenderoh W^er-Power Plant, Perak, by W. J. H. Rennie, 8 Construction of Silent
  • Belfast Water Supply, by G. Mc- Ildowie, 33
  • Saint John Harbour, New Brunswick, by Dunoon I^ower Station for North-Eastern Electric Supply Co., by V. M. Anderson, 213
  • Construction of Haifa Harbour, Palestine, By E. J. Buckton, 221*
  • Annual Dinner, 259
  • Major Improvement AVorks of lort of London Authority, 1925-1930, by F W D. Davis and W. MacKenzie, 296 Iskandar Bridge, Perak, Federated Malay States, by F. G« Coales and C. H. Clarkson, 306 .
  • James Forrest Lecture on
  • Prof. O. T. Jones, 488, 583. 613 Laws of Mass of Clay under Pressure, by M. A. Ravenor, 558 .
  • Conversazione and Exhibition, 6<)7 Development of Port of Beira, bj’ 1. t . Frampton, 663* Clark, W. F., the Late, 332
  • Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., Lifting Gear, 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, Farnborough, 396* _ . , , onrs
  • Clarkson, C. H., on Iskandar Bridge, Perak, 306 Clarkson Thimble Tube Boilei Co., Ltd.,
  • Silencer-Boiler, 539 .
  • *' Claude,” Steam Wherry, Boiler Explosion in, 323
  • Clays, Fire. See Firebricks; Befractory Materials r ero
  • under Pressure, Behaviour oi, 5ao
  • — in Traffic-Bound Roads, 439
  • Clayton, D., on Roughness-Measuring Appa- Clayton and Shuttleworth, Early Steam Traction
  • ^Engines, 431*, 5,62*. See LETTERS,
  • Cleaner *Tube, Twin-Drive Electric (Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd.), 539*
  • Vacuum, for Furnaces and Flues (Spencer Turbine Co.), 165*
  • Clearosol Solvent Extraction Irocess Lubricating Oils, 397
  • Cleveland Iron Prices. See
  • and^th^^^Northern Counties, Notes from, 12 39 63, 90, 119, 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 282, 310, 337,’ 363, 389.’ 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Climates, Bracing and Relaxing, Effect of, 44- — Bee also Meteorological
  • Clinch, W, N. C., on Domestic Electrical Development, 661 „
  • Clocks, Synchronous, S.S. Duke of york, 627
  • Clutches for Hydro-Electric Pump-Storage Ma^eti’c, Double-Cone (Power Plant Co., T td 105*
  • Tooth-Type, for Electric Winding Engines for 6.660-ft. Shaft, 301*
  • CO2. See Carbon Dioxide Co^f'rmSTppharcfS Association,
  • Work of, 367 _ . I
  • — Consumption. See Trials
  • — Distillation Plant, Newbold, Leicestershire,
  • — Dusts, Inflammability Tests, Report, 10®
  • — Economy. See Fuel Economy ; Pulverised Coal
  • — Gas. See Gas
  • Mine. See Colliery .
  • — and Oil Mixtures, Wyndham 1 rocess for,
  • 117*
  • — Pulverised. See Pulverised Coal; Colloidal
  • — pSe^^Production and Applications of, 521
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX , one '
  • Coales F. G., on Iskandar Bridge, Perak, 306 Coatings, Electro-Deposited, Mechanical Treatment of, 101
  • Coatings, Metallic, Structure of, 366
  • — Protective, Effect on Corrosion-Eatigue of
  • Duralumin, 289. See LETTER, 345
  • Cochran and Co., Annan, Ltd., Gas-Fired Vertical Tubular Boiler, 569*
  • Cockburns, Ltd., Boiler Stop Valves, S.S. “ Normandie,” 589*
  • Coe Manufacturing Co., Drainator Steam Trap, 89*
  • Cohen, G., Sons and Co., Ltd., Road-Spraying Machine, 515; Warsop Road Breaker, 515*
  • Coke, Comparative Heating Value of, 648
  • — Oven Gas, Use in Hydrogenation of Tars,
  • 655
  • Plant, Cargo Fleet Ironworks, Middlesbrough, 251*
  • — from Petroleum and Pitch for Electrodes,
  • Production of, 585
  • — Preparation, Marketing and Utilisation of,
  • 648
  • — Production Plant, Nottingham Gas Works,
  • 633
  • Coker, Prof. E. G., on Equipment of PhotoElastic Laboratories, 183* ; on Cracking in Steel Plates and Welded Seams, 476*. See 485
  • Cold Drawing and Pressing, Tests and Materials for, 265, 279
  • — Storage. See Refrigeration
  • Coleman and Lenney, Motor-Car Ignition Code Switch, 532*
  • College. See Education
  • Colliery Fans, Testing of. Specification, 106 “Colliery Guardian” Commemoration Number, 626
  • — Ignition of Firedamp by Explosives in, 346
  • — Inflammability Tests of Mine Dusts, 106
  • — Lighting. See Safety Lamps
  • — New Lount, Coal-Distillation Plant, Tests
  • of, 293*
  • — Newdigate, Report on Explosion at, 322
  • — Pit-Head Electricity Generation and Peak
  • Load Problem, 65. See LETTER, 154
  • — Tub Arrester, “Runaway” (Hadfields,
  • Ltd.), 559*
  • — Winding. See Winding
  • — See also Mines and Coal Collisions. See Accidents
  • Colloidal Fuel, Wyndham Process for, 117* Colonies, British,‘Trading in. Agents for, 168 Colorado River, Boulder-Dam Cement-Transporting and Mixing Plant, 383*
  • Colour-Control System for Machine Tools (Murray Colour Controls, Ltd.), 141*, 197*
  • Columns and Beams, Tests of Welded and Riveted Connections Between, 93, 101*
  • — See also Struts
  • Combined Stress. See under Tests (Materials) Combustion Chamber for Armstrong-Saurer Dual-Turbulence Oil Engine, 281*
  • Mercury Boiler, Schenectady Mercury- Steam Power Station, 352*
  • of Oil Engines, Effect of Swirl, 155
  • Water-Wall, for Tubular Boiler (E. Danks Co. (Oldbury), Ltd.), 539*
  • ~ in Fuel Beds, Effect of Air Preheating, 147
  • — See also Fuel; Gases.
  • “ Combustioneer ” Mechanical Stoker, 508* Commerce. See Trade. See also Industries and Commerce in PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Commercial Aviation. See Aeronaiitics
  • ?— Motor Cars. See Motor Commonwealth. See Australia
  • Compagnie Electro-M^canique, Electric Motors, 686
  • — G^n^rale Transatlantique, Turbo-Electric
  • Liner “Normandie,” 420, 533*, 589*, 605, 615*, 673*; Gyroscopic Control Gear, 59*
  • Companies. See PARAGRAPH INDEX Comparator, Optical (Cooke, Troughton Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • Compass, Gyroscopic, for S.S. “Normandie,” 60*
  • — Magnetic Repeating, 499
  • Compound Locomotives. See Locomotives
  • — Stress. See Tests (Materials)
  • Compressed Air, Devaporised, for Mine Cooling (Review), 33
  • Tools. See Machine Tools See also Pneumatic
  • Compressor Air. See Air Compressor Compton Scattering Effect, 435*
  • Conciliation in Labour Disputes. See Labour ; Labour Notes; PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Concrete Arch Dams, Model Tests on, 591
  • — Block Walls, Ports of Genoa Breakwaters,
  • 133*
  • — Hollow-Block Quay Wall Construction, 620*
  • — Mixers, 5-cub. ft. and 10-cub. ft. (Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd.), 568*
  • 10-h.p., Mobile (F. Parker, Ltd.), 323* 7/5 cub. ft. Portable (Liner Concrete Machinery Co.), 690*
  • — Reinforced, Ferro-Concrete
  • — Roads, Plant for Construction of, 439 Slabs, Mud-Jacking System of Levelling,
  • 196*
  • — Structures in Marine Work (Review),
  • Erratum i 71
  • Water-Retaining, Report, 181
  • — Tunnel, Invert-Finishing Machine for
  • (Blaw-Knox Co.), 186*
  • — Vibrated, Exhibits at Paris Fair, 658
  • — Vibrators (Losenhausenwerk), 460*
  • — Walls, Report, 268
  • — See also Ferro-Concrete and PARAGRAPH
  • INDEX
  • Condensers, Mercury, Schenectady Mercury- Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • — Surface, S.S. “Normandie,” 615*
  • Temperature of Condensate from, 154
  • — See also Electric
  • Conduits for Telephone Cables in Buildings, 271*
  • Conference, International Shipping, Scheme for Adjusting World Tonnage, 95, 122 _
  • — World Power,
  • gress, 1936, International Scandinavian view), 433
  • Congress, International Chemical-Engineering, London, 1936, 287
  • Mining, Metallurgical and Applied Geology, Paris, 260
  • for Scientific Management, London, Programme, 577
  • — World Petroleum, London, 1933, Proceedings (Review), 4
  • Conner, C. N., on Secondary Road Surfaces, 439 Conservation of Coal. See Coal;
  • Pulverised Coal
  • Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co., “Little Giant” Electric Drill, Portable Electric Grinder, 568*
  • Construction, Ltd., “ Accoway ” Filing System for Drawings, 640
  • Constructional Engineering Industry, Position and Prospects, 326
  • “Conte Rosso,” S.S., Loeffler Boiler Installation, 367. See Erratum, 417
  • Contour Projection Apparatus, Vickers (Cooke, Troughton <fe Simms, Ltd.), 280*
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 626, 652, 680
  • — for the Erection of Machinery, 393
  • Control Apparatus for Constant-Humidity Chamber, 321*
  • — Equipment, Engine Room, S.S. “Nor
  • mandie,” 616*
  • for Large A.-C. Winders (Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd.), 461*
  • Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 483*
  • — Gear for Low-Head Roller Sluice, 194* for Electric Winding Engines for 6,660-ft.
  • Shaft, 300*, 377*
  • for 500-kW Steel-Tank Rectifier with Grid Control, 410*
  • — Instruments at New York Power Exhibition,
  • 165*
  • Controller, Draught, Mechanical (British Trane Co., Ltd.), 569*
  • — Electric Motor. See Motors, Electric Convection Measurement by Optical Method,
  • 483*
  • — and Radiation, Heat Losses, Separation of,
  • 19, 86, 263
  • Converters, Torque, Fluid, 462, 473 Hydraulic, Theory and Application of, 489*, 501, 624*
  • Conveyors, Belt, Automatic Continuous Weighing and Recording Machine for, 437*, 516*
  • (Eisenwerks Weserhiittes A.-G.), 382* Electrically-Driven, Fertiliser Factory,
  • Ipswich, 374 j
  • — Elevated, for Transporting Overburden
  • (Stothert <fc Pitt, Ltd.), 678*
  • Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd., Schilovsky Turn-Indicator for Aeroplanes, 112* ; Vickers Contour-Projection Apparatus, 280* ; Internal - Focussing Surveyor’s Level, 562* ; Optical Comparator, 564* ; Metallurgical Grinding and Polishing Machine, 564*
  • Cooling, Mine, bj- Devaporised Compressed Air (Review), 33
  • — Plants, Dry, for Coke, 648
  • — Power of Air on Body at 98° F., 442
  • — Water of Blast Furnaces, Heat Loss in, 503* Cooper, L., the Late, 571
  • Copi)er Alloys. See Brass ; and Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Effect of Atmosphere on Fatigue of, 290
  • — Imports of, 95
  • — Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • — Reduction bj^ Hydrogen of Stannic Oxide in,
  • 318
  • — See also Metallurgy
  • Corby Works, Bessemer Steel Plant, 46
  • Corning Glass Works, 200-in. Glass Disc for Telescope Mirror, 243; Glass-Melting Furnace, 243*
  • Corrosion, Atmospheric, of Non-Ferrous Wires, 290
  • — in Boiler Plants, Prevention of, 123, 129*,
  • 157, 213, 231
  • — Fatigue Properties of Duralumin, 289. See
  • LETTER,345
  • — of Lead in Buildings, Report. 656
  • — of Iron and Steel, Report, 460, 524
  • — Prevention by Lanolin, Report, 478
  • by Paint, 177, 205*. See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • by Plastic Materials, 419
  • — Problems of Naval Architects, 471, 664
  • — of Ships, Causes and Prevention of, 471, 664
  • — of Wrought Iron and Steel, Investigations
  • on,233
  • Corundum and Bauxite Bricks, Composition and Properties, 354
  • Cosmic-Ray Investigations, Counter for (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29*
  • Council, Government by, 685
  • Counterweights, Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • Counting and Weighing Machine (G. Salter Co., Ltd.), 510*
  • County of London Electric Supply Co., Barking Power Station, 438*
  • Coupling, Hydraulic, Theory, Development and Applications of, 462*, 473*, 489*, 501
  • — for Hydro-Electric Pump-Storage Plants,
  • 75*
  • — See also Clutch
  • Covallen Engineering Co., Ltd., Individual Electric Drive for Machine Tools, 143*
  • Coventry Pneumatic Railcar Co., 240-h.p. Pneumatic-Tyred Rail Car, 209*
  • Coverings, Non-Conducting. See Insulation Cowley Works, Morris Motors, Ltd., 610 Crack-Detecting Device for Magnetic Materials, 499
  • Cracking in Steel Plates and Welded Seams. 476*, 485
  • Cranes, Electric, S.S. “ Normandie,” 673
  • — Jib, at Paris Fair, 659
  • Three-Wheel Mobile Electric (J. Tate <fe Co.), 418*
  • — Mobile, 2-ton Petrol-Driven (Bucyrus-Erie
  • Co.), 487*
  • 2-ton, Petrol-Driven (G. Russell and Co.. Ltd.), 542*
  • 6-ton (Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd.), 238*
  • * Cranes Overhead Travelling, Heavy Forge
  • 1 DepartS English Steel Corporation,
  • ' _ PUUr,’ Travelling, Haifa Harbour Construc- Safety2 Indicator for (G. Salter and Co., Crankshafts°Marine-Engine Fatigue im 121 Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., irayers ing-Work Type Roll-Grinding Machine, 181*
  • Preen Stress and Plastic Strain, 306 Sote Oil Fuel for Glass Works, Speclflca- Creskoff on the Washington Monument
  • '109 * on Period of Vibration as Index of
  • ' Structuraf lntegrity, 618*. See LETTER,
  • Crofts^^ (Engineers), Ltd., Constant-Tension n ®®tnr?”^01’ R^’E B Ninetieth Birthday
  • Celetoation,^62 604; Ttoe-Roller Road Roller, 440 ; Tribute to, BOO
  • *^'^°*'Tes”t'A^nmTer”"’3*^^^iootr?cal”*^Measur- ?ng Instruments, 3; Electric .MotoM, Gascoigne Road Sewerage Pumping Sta-
  • Cronshaw^a J. T., on Development of British CronBT/::'Dt^H. B., on Training of Food CrosX^igs,"Roadt’nd^Railway, Elimination of, Croyt?om Air at. Cooling Power on Body at Crude^ot Engines. See Engines, Oil
  • Strength of Materials, Metals See also Micro-Photographs FulTmeyer, Dr H.. on Road-Carriers for Railway CunaTd"-White^^Star Liner ‘‘Queen Mary,”
  • on National Water Survey, 316
  • Cupping Test, Fluid-Pressure for Sheet Meta s, 20B^279^g J Amsler and Co.), 660* , . .
  • piirrpTif Electric. See
  • Curry, R., Wireless-Wave Reception Apparatus, 516
  • a^“s.”on in Smooth
  • Cuttot^ Kg.' andee'Milling under Machine Cutthig Ind welding System OK;'-Ferrolene CyclSX?Po:iHor;aM^r^^^^^^ ,
  • TVO ipted’^ Gear for (Villiers Engineering ^Itadets, MTgneHc Flfw-Detecting Device for, 499
  • Thin, Drawing of, 266, 279
  • DALSIMER, P. I>-. on Corrosion of Wrought Dalton”" on Electricity Supply Problems, namT Arch, Concrete, Model Tests on 591 Boulder, Pneumatic Transport 1 lant for Cement, 383* a
  • _ Chenderoh Water-Power Plant, Perak, 8
  • — Earth, Construction of (Review), 84
  • — Silent Valley Reservoir, Belfast W ater Danieh’T^H^ and J-, I-td., Pre-Eorming Machine
  • fm’ Bakelite, 595* ; 500-ton Hobbing
  • Daito*E’.,^^and Co. (Oldbury), Ltd., Tubular Biller with Water-Wall Combustion Danubet"R^v«“®Bed-Load Measurements of, Davev,^ Paxman (Colchester), Ltd., Tests of 60-b.h.p. Paxman-Ricardo Oil Engine,
  • Davidson, Col. A. E., on Army Mechanisation. See Silver Jubilee umber, 31
  • Davis, F. W. D., on Port of London Improve- Davits!"velin-MacLachlan, S.S. “ Normandie,” Dawson* Sir P., on Railway Electrification.
  • See SiZrer Jubilee Ntimber, 33
  • Daylight, Measurement of, 559
  • De Forest Scratch Extensometer (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 30*
  • Deckham Engineering Co., Rising and Falling Parallel-jaw Vice, 51* .
  • Deduster, Flue-Gas (Diamond Power Specialty Corporation), 88*
  • Dee River, Flow Measurements of, 500 Deformeter for Stress Determination in Struc-
  • Degreasing Plant (Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.), 595 .
  • " Delflm,” Portuguese Submarine, 103
  • Delft Technical College, Early Steam Turbine
  • Delle Piane Tunnel, Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,” 670*
  • I Denny Sir A., on Industrial Standardisation. See Silver Jubilee Number, 17 .
  • Denny, W., and Bros., Ltd., Microptic Marine Torsionmeter, 252* ; M.S. ‘ Queen of the Channel,” 650*
  • Densitometer for Solutions, 499 Density of Refractories, 303. See T.ETTER, 580 Derricks. See Cranes , •
  • Desch, Dr. C. H., on Cold Pressing and Drawing,
  • 1 265. See 279
  • Destroyers. See Warships , „ Dewrance and Co,, Forged-Steel Gate Valve, 348 Dewrance, Sir J., on Steam Production. See Silver Jubilee Number, 61
  • Diagrams, Metal-Price. See MetabPrice Diagrams
  • Diamond Power Specialty Corporation, Boiler Water-Level Detector, 87; Flue-Gas Deduster, 88*
  • Diesel Engines. See Engines, Oil, Diesel; Marine Propulsion
  • Digging Machine. See Excavating Machine Dinglersche Maschinenfabrik A.-G., Road Con- solidating and Finishing Machine, 105* Directories. See LITERATURE INDEX “ Dirkje,” Motor Trawler, 23* Discharge, Electric. See Electric Disintegrator, Sand (Pneulec, Ltd.), 542* Disputes, Trade. See Labour Distillation, History of, 365
  • — Plant, Coal, Newbold, Leicestershire, Tests of, 293*
  • Distribution Systems, Telephone, for Buildings 271*, 329*
  • Distributor for Chippings (Wallis <fe Steevens. Ltd.), 541*
  • Ditching Machine, Buckeye, for Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, 58*, 570
  • Dixon, G., on Reconstruction at Nottingham Gas Works, 633
  • Dixon, Prof. S. M., Nofrango Building Material, 657
  • Djibouti, French Somaliland, Ravier Hollow- Block Quay Wall, 620*
  • Docherty, Dr. J. G., on Bending Testa on Large Notched Bars, 211*. See 285
  • Dock Construction, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 40
  • — Dry, Tilbury, Construction of, 296
  • — Millwall, Improvements at, 296
  • — Tilbury, Improvements at, 296
  • — West India, Improvements at, 296 Domestic Electricity Supply, Problems of, 661 — Heating Appliances, Paris Fair, 685 Dominion Machinery Co., Ltd., Woodworking Machinery at British Industries Fair, 512*
  • — British, Trading in. Agents for, 168
  • Donald, M. B., on Plastics in Chemical Works. 419
  • Donkin, B., Work of, 126
  • Doors, Water-Tight. See Water-Tight
  • Double Reduction Gears, Marine. See Marine Propulsion
  • , Douglas, C. K. M., on Upper Atmosphere, 24 Drainator Steam Trap, 89*
  • Draught Controller for Furnaces (A. W. Cash Co.), 87*
  • Mechanical (British Trane Co., Ltd) 569*
  • Draughtsmanship and Shop Practice, 187 Drawings, Accoway Filing System for (Construction, Ltd.), 640
  • — of Cylindrical Shells, 266, 279
  • -- Engineering, First Year (Review), 381
  • — Engineering, Specifications and Quantities
  • (Review), 138
  • — Mechanical, Basic Units in (Review), 434
  • — Office Material Manufacturers’ and Dealers*
  • Association, Annual Dinner, 125
  • Procedure and Shop Practice, 187
  • Drills and Drilling Machines. See Machine Tools
  • Drilling Operations, Underground Surveying in. 53*
  • Driving Chains. See Chains
  • Drums, Boiler, Fusion-Welded (Babcock A
  • Wilcox, Ltd.), 554*
  • Welding of, 529, 551, 662
  • — Cast Steel, for Electric Winding Engines for
  • 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299*
  • — for Mercury Boilers, Schenectady Mercury-
  • Steam Power Station, 352*
  • Dry Dock. See Dock
  • Drying Power of Atmosphere, Recorder for 657 Ductility, Value of Bending Tests as Guide to 368, 372*, 395, 400*
  • Ducts for Telephone Cables in Buildin<ys 271*, 329* ® ’
  • Duddell Medal awarded to Dr. W. E. Williams 287 ’
  • "Duke of York,” S.S., Synchronous Clocks for, 627
  • Dunkley, S. F., on Standardisation in Gas Industry, 176
  • Dunlop, D. N., the Late, 610
  • Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British
  • Industries Fair, 510
  • Dunnage, J. A., on Better Port Co-Ordination 579 *
  • Dunston Power Station, 213
  • Duralumin, Coated and Uncoated, Corrosion-
  • of, 289. See LETTER, "Durham,” M.S., 5.500-b.h.p. Sulzer Oil
  • Engine, Tests, 278*
  • Durst, C. S., on Dust in the Atmosphere ^4 • on Circulation of Air in South-West Monsoon, 230 ; on Wind Gusts at Worthy Down, 613 •
  • Dust (Review), 303
  • — in the Atmosphere, 24
  • — Coal, Explosions of. See Coal Dust
  • — Coal. See also Pulverised Coal
  • ~~ AIlen-Buell,
  • ~~^89*’ (Prat-Daniel Corporation),
  • Dutch Navy, Steam Ram-Turret Shin Buffel ” Steam Turbine in, 544
  • Dynamics of Flying. See Aeronautics Dynamometer-Type Electrical Measuring In- LtdT^567*^^”^^^^^®^
  • — See also Torsion Meter
  • Dynamos. See Generators, Electric; Turbo-
  • 2^^^^iors ; Turbo-Alternators
  • Dyestuff Industry, Development of 316
  • M., Trailers for 15-ton
  • Cross-Country Transport Unit, 414* •
  • 646* ^^a®^'*i®’'y-Transporting Trailer,’
  • — Magnetism. See ^Va^ne^isw
  • Earth Measurements of Meau Density of, 488
  • — Pressure Tables, IGO
  • Earthquake Damage to Buildings, Vibration Tests for, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • — Investigations on, 584
  • — and Masonrj' Structures, 392
  • — See also Seismology
  • Eastcroft Gas Works, Nottingham, Reconstruction, 633
  • Economy, Fuel. See Fuel Economy
  • Economic Planning in India, 148
  • Economics, Industrial. See Labour
  • — Power Supply (Review), 5
  • — Railway. See Railway
  • Economisers for Boiler Plants, Deposits and Corrosion in, 123, 131*
  • Edgar Allen-Buel Dust Separator for Flue Gases, 304*
  • “ Edina,” S.S., Condition of Wrought Iron in, 665
  • Edinburgh, Extensions to Heriot-Watt College, 114
  • Education :
  • Board of Education, Courses for Technical School Teachers, 182
  • Birmingham Apprenticeship Certificate Scheme, 42
  • Cambridge University, Engineering Department, Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 518
  • Citj’’ and Guilds College Jubilee, 149 of London Institute, Examination in Boiler-House Practice, 320
  • Delft Technical College, Early Steam Turbine at, 544
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Particulars of Scholarships, 320 “Engineering, a Career—a Culture,” Pamphlet on, 340
  • Engineers’ Council for Professional Development, United States, 287, 340 Faraday House Scholarships, 519 Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh, Extensions, 114
  • Imperial College of Science and Technology, Research in Chemical Technology at, 125
  • Iron and Steel Institute, Carnegie Scholarship Awards, 525
  • Manchester College of Technology Scholarships, 518
  • Medals Examination in Naval Architecture, 95,446
  • Military College of Science, Woolwich, Reception at, 632
  • Royal Technical College, Glasgow, Annual Report, 173
  • Shipwrights, Worshipful Company of. Medals for Naval Architecture, 95, 446
  • Sir John Cass Technical Institute, Lectures on Pulverised Fuel, 415
  • Training of Food Technologists, 232 See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Edwards, F. J., Ltd., Hand-Bending Machine, 512*
  • Egypt, Lake Tsana, Irrigation Scheme, 577
  • — Road Problem in, 430
  • Eisenwerks Weserhiittes A.-G., Belt Conveyors, 382*
  • Elasticity, Theory of (Review), 409
  • Elbe, River, Vertical-Lift Bridge over, 481* Elbourne, E. T., on Workshop Organisation and Management, 97, 288, 406
  • Electric :
  • Accumulators, Acid-Level Indicator for (J. Lucas, Ltd.), 569
  • — Cadmium-Nickel, S.S. “Normandie,” 676
  • — (Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd.), 567
  • Alternating-Current Wave Forms, Theory of (Review), 328
  • (Review), 219
  • Alternator. See Generator and Turbo Ammeter, Earth - Leakage, Knowles- Shotter (Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd.), 136
  • — High-Frequency, 516
  • — Leakage, Self-Protecting (Evershed and, Vignoles, Ltd.), 515
  • — Pocket Tong-Test (Crompton Parkinson,- Ltd.), 3*
  • Arc Furnaces. See Furnace, Electric
  • — Welding. See Welding Battery. See Accumulator (above) Booster, 45-kVA Capacity (British Electric Transformer Co,, Ltd.), 506*
  • British Electric and Allied Industries Research Association, Annual Luncheon, 177 ; Annual Report, 180 and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, Annual Report, 335
  • Development Association, Annual Luncheon, 316
  • Capacitors for Suppressing Radio Interference, Canadian Standard Specification, 443
  • Cathode Rays. See Cathode
  • Electric Application of, 358
  • Cells, Photo-Electric, Specification, 294 Central Electricity Board, Annual Report 366 ’
  • — Stations. See Power Stations Circuits, Electric, and Wave Filters (Review), 672
  • — Simple Series, Oscillation of, 109* Condenser, Logarithmic Precision, Variable (H. W. Sullivan, Ltd.), 138*
  • Connectors for Portable Electric Appliances, Specification, 417
  • Cranes. See Cranes
  • Dielectrics, Molecular Structure of, 496 Discharge Tubes, Exhibition of, 358 Dynamo. See Generator; Turbo-Generator ; Turbo-Alternator
  • Electric Vibrations, 314*, 341*, 357*, 434*
  • Electrical Apparatus, Canadian Standard Code, 443, 456
  • Physical Society’s Exhibition, 1*, 29* 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*
  • Appliances Exhibition, Bournemouth, 608
  • Electric—continued.
  • Electrical Appliances, Standardisation of, 608
  • — Building Regulations, Employees’ Guide, 651
  • — Convention, National, Bournemouth. See National Electrical Convention
  • — Equipment for Fertiliser Factory, Ipswich, 374*
  • — Industry, Position and Prospects, 95 Problems of, 623
  • — Machinery, Imports and Exports, 9.5
  • — Methods of Geophysical Prospecting, 58.5
  • — Supply Industry, Socialisation of (Review), 445
  • Electricity Commissioners, Annual Report, 16 ; Statistics of Fuel Consumption and Units Generated, 470
  • — and Nationalisation (Review), 445 Electro-Cardiograph, Cathode-Ray, 500 Electrodes for Furnaces, Manufacture of,
  • 172
  • — Pitch Coke and Petroleum Coke for, 585
  • — for Welding, 551, 580, 662 Electroplating. See Electro
  • Feeder Pillar, Box-Type (W. T. Henley’s Telegraph Works Co., Ltd.), 127* Frequency-Changer, Hydrogen-Cooled (General Electric Co., America), 417 Furnaces. See Eurnaces
  • Galvanometers Pot ” (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29
  • Generating Stations. See Power Stations Generator. See Generator and Turbo Heater, Electric, for Forgings (America Car and Foundry Co.), 165*
  • Heating, Electric, Progress in France, 686 Hydro-Electric Power Plants. See Power Plants
  • Insulator for Flexible Shafts (F. Gilman (B.S.T.), Ltd.), 569*
  • — Transmission Line, Design of, 346* Lamp, Bulb, Broken, Ignition of Firedamp by, 322
  • — Coiled-Coil, Development of, 174
  • — Low-Voltage (Igranic Electric Co., Ltd.), 3
  • — Miners’, Photo-Electric Photometer for (Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd.), 80*
  • — Sodium-Vapour, 516
  • Lighting Calculations (Review), 380
  • — Set, 1-h.p. Petrol-Driven (Siemens <fe Halske A.-G.), 188*. See Erratum, 197 Lightning Arrester, High-Tension (General Electric Co., Ltd.), 239*
  • Locomotives. See Locomotives, Electric ; Machines. See Generators : Motors; Turbo Measuring Instruments (Crompton Parkinson, Ltd.), 3
  • Dynamometer-Type (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 567*
  • Meter, Capacity (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29
  • — Form-Factor (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29*
  • — House-Service (English Electric Co., Ltd.), 70*
  • — Polyphase kWh (Ferranti, Ltd.), 541* Motors. See Motors, Electric
  • National Electrical Convention, Bournemouth. See National Electrical Convention.
  • Oil Switch. See Switchgear
  • Oscillators, Radiations from, 315*, 341* Photo-Electric Cells, Application of, 358 Cells, Specification, 294
  • Effect and its Applications, 357* Power Stations. See Power Stations — See Power
  • Pyrometer. See Pyrometer Railways. See Railways
  • Rays. See Cathode; Gamma ; Rbntgen Rectifiers, Metal (Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Co., Ltd.), 4
  • — Steel-Tank, with Grid Control (English Electric Co., Ltd.), 409*
  • Reflectors, Enamelled Steel, Specification, 311
  • Resistance Welding. See Welding Rdntgen Rays. See Rontgen
  • Ship Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion Stability Characteristics of Alternators and Large Interconnected Systems, 478* Starters, Motor. See Motors, Electric Steel Manufacture. See Metallurgy ; and Furnace, Electric
  • Storage Battery. See Accumulator (above) Street Railways. See Tramways Substation. See Substation
  • Switchgear; See Switchgear; Motors, Electric
  • Synchronising Apparatus, Automatic (Ferranti, Ltd.), 79*
  • Telegraphy. See Telegraphy Telephony. See Telephony Testing Equipment for Insulating Oils (Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd.), 81*
  • Thyratrons, Applications of, 358, 506 Traction. See Locomotives, Electric; Omnibus, Trolley; Railways; Tramways
  • Tramways. See Tramways Transformers. See Transformers Turbo-Generators. See Turbo-Generators Vacuum Tubes. See Discharge Tubes (above); Rbntgen
  • Voltage Regulator, Automatic (Isenthal and Co., Ltd.), 136*
  • — Standardisation, Necessity for, 608 Wave Filters and Electric Circuits (Review), 672
  • Welding. See Welding
  • Winding Gear. See Winding
  • Wireless Telegraphy. See Telegraphy
  • — Telephony. See Telephony Wiring, Electrical, of Houses, 661 X-Rays. See Rbntgen Rays See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Electric Railway President’s Conference Committee, Arc-Welded Steel Tramway Car, 399*
  • Electrical Apparatus, Physical Society’s Exhibition, 1*, 29*, 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*
  • — Developments in Russia, 608
  • ^^^‘^trical Engineering Information Service,
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 500 in Russia, 103*
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of :
  • Electrical Developments in U.S.S.R., by A. Monkhouse, 103*
  • Annual Dinner, 176
  • The Engineer Administrator, by E. S. Byng, 313
  • Particulars of Scholarships, 320 Private Plants and Public-Supply Tariffs, by ,T. A. Sumner, 322
  • Transmission-Line Insulators under Deposit Conditions, by W. J. John and F. M. Sayers, 347*
  • Stability Characteristics of Alternators and of Large Interconnected Systems, by W. D. Horsley. 478*
  • Faraday Medal presented to F. B. Jewett, 496
  • Kelvin Lecture on Molecular Structure of Dielectrics, b5'^ Sir William Bragg, 496
  • Western Centre: Annual Dinner, 95
  • Electrical Industry, Welding in, 552, 558
  • — Machinery and Equipment, Progress of.
  • See Silver Jubilee Number, 56
  • — Supply Industrv,-Socialisation of (Review),
  • 445
  • Electricians, Supervising, National Association of. See Supervising Electrical Engineers, Association of
  • Electricity Commissioners. See under Electric
  • — and Nationalisation (Review), 445 Electro-Deposited Coatings, Structure of, 366 Coatings, Mechanical Treatment of, 101
  • — Magnetic Radiations, 314*, 341*, 357*, 434* Electrodes for Furnaces, Manufacture of, 172
  • — Pitch Coke and Petroleum for, 585
  • — for Welding, 551, 580, 662
  • Electroflo Meters Co., Ltd., Control Pyro- I meter, 594* I
  • Electrolytic Contact Action between Metals, Investigations on,, 666 |
  • — Corrosion. See Corrosion
  • Electromagnetic Separator (Rapid Magnetting Machine Co., Ltd.), 565*
  • Electron-Diffraction Methods for Investigations of Metallic Surfaces, 366
  • — Impact, Excitation of Radiation by, 434
  • — and Rontgen Rays, Diffraction by Amorphous Solids, Liquids and Gases (Review), 83
  • Electronic Structure and Properties of Matter (Review), 433
  • Electrotechnical Commission, International, Scheveningen, 685
  • Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., Wind Speed and Direction Indicator, 2* ; Shott Distant-Transmission System, 2* ; Draught, Pressure and Flow Meters, 3 Elstermuhl Canal, Leipzig, Asphalt Lining for, 611*
  • E. L. Y. Versa-Vice, 51*
  • Embankment, Silent Valley Reservoir, Belfast Water Supply, 33
  • Embrittlement, Caustic, in Boilers, 123, 157*, 213, 231
  • Empire Air Services, Development of, 17
  • — and the Engineers, 95
  • — Exhibition, South Africa, 311
  • — or National Development, Suggestions
  • Regarding 495
  • — Timbers, Imperial Institute, Report on, 581 Employees. See Labour
  • Employment. See Labour
  • Emulser for Ozone Water Purification, 10* Enamelling Industry, Problems in, 127 Endurance Tests. See Alternating Stress under Tests (Materials)
  • Engines, Aero. See Aeronautics
  • — Diesel. See Engines, Oil, Diesel; Marine
  • Propulsiandn; Motorships
  • — Fire. See Fire Engines
  • — Gas. See Producer; and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • — Internal-Combustion (Reviews), 408, 643
  • — Locomotive. See Locomotive
  • — Motor Car. See Engines, Petrol
  • — Oil, Air Swirl in, 40,155
  • Diesel, for Agricultural Tractors, 684 Diesel, 250-b.h.p. Four-Cylinder, for Refrigerating Plant, 320*. See Erratum, 335
  • Diesel, Fuel-Pump Control for (R. Bostdi A.-G.), 459*
  • Diesel, Marine, 125-h.p. Crankless (Sterling Engine Co.), 89*. See LETTER, 154 Diesel, Marine, for Lifeboats, 90
  • Diesel, Marine, 400-h.p., M.S. “ Talisman,” 689
  • Diesel, Marine, 5,500-b.h.p. Sulzer, Tests, 278*
  • Diesel, for Road-Grading Plant, 439 Diesel. See also Motorships ; Marine Propulsion
  • 76-h.p. Four-Cylinder Dual-Turbulence (Armstrong-Saurer Commercial V-ehicles, Ltd.), 281*
  • 60-b.h.p. Four-Cylinder Paxman-Ricardo, Tests of, 359*
  • Marine, for Cargo Liners, 67
  • Marine, Eight-Cylinder Sulzer, M.S. “ Queen of the Channel,” 651*
  • Marine, Fatigue in, 121 Marine, 265-b.h.p. Six-Cylinder, Electric Tug ” Framfield,” 319*
  • Marine, 500-h.p. Four-Cylinder Trawler ” Dirkje,” 23*
  • Marine, 310-b.h.p. Six-Cylinder, Motor Trawler ” British (Columbia,” 608
  • Marine, 5,500-b.h.p. Sulzer Diesel, Tests, 278*
  • 130-h.p. Six-Cylinder, for Rail Car, 46* 250-h.p. Twelve-Cylinder, for Renault Rail Car, 226*
  • See also Trades and PARAGRAPH INDEX — Petrol, Aeroplane. See Aeronautics Flame Temperatures in, 48*
  • 40-h.p. Four-Cylinder, for Fire Engine, 557
  • ? Motor Car, 27-h.p. Eight-Cylinder (Tatra- Werke Co.), 199*
  • Engines, Petrol, Motor Car, Noise from Exhausts of, 400
  • Motor Omnibus, Recommendations on, 367
  • (Review), 408
  • for Road Breaker (Warsop Petrol Drill and Tools, Ltd.), 515*
  • See also Aeronautics ; Motor Cars
  • — Steam, Marine, Fatigue in, 121
  • Marine, Three-Cylinder Seml-Uniflow, S.S. “ Loch Ranza,” Performances of, 20
  • Marine, Triple-Expansion, for Steam Trawlers, 451, 528
  • Marine. See also Marine Propulsion; Turbines
  • Traction, Early, 431*, 562. See LETTERS, 554*, 580
  • — Winding. See Winding
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Engineering and Allied Industries, Position and Prospects, 18, 43, 68, 86, 95, 134, 164, 190, 234, 272, 326
  • — Apprentices. See Apprentices
  • ** Engineering, a Career—a Culture,” Pamphlet on,340*
  • — Centenaries In 1935,17
  • — Construction, Materials used in (Review),
  • 380
  • — Contracts. See Contracts ; Legal
  • — Department, National Physical Laboratory,
  • Roughness-Measuring Apparatus, 325*
  • — Drawing, First Year (Review), 381
  • Specifications and Quantities (Review), 138
  • — Education. See Ediicntion; Apprenticeship
  • — Foundation, Report on Arch Dam Investigation, 591
  • — and Geophysics, 488, 583, 613
  • — Industries, Welding in, 505, 529, 550, 558,
  • 577, 580, 606
  • Necessity for Organisation of, 66
  • — Inspection, Institution of, Factory Planning,
  • by H. Gutteridge, 51
  • — Institutions, Address to H.M. King George V, 496
  • — Laboratories. See Laboratories ; National
  • Physical
  • — and Science, Progress of. See ENGINEERING
  • Silver J)d>ilee Section
  • Second Year (Review), 618
  • Engineers’ German Circle, Velox Boiler for Land and Sea, by A. Meyer, 312 ; Developments In Refrigerator Design, by Dr. R. Plank, 363 ; Road-Carriers for Railway Wagons, by Dr. H. Culemeyer, 394
  • — Handbook (Review), 409
  • — and Metallurgists, Collaboration of, 125
  • — and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of,
  • New Type of Marine Steam Engine, by G. R. Grange, 20
  • — Society of, Modern Methods in Building
  • Industry, by A. C. Bossom, 555 ; Jubilee Luncheon, The Achievements of Science, by Sir F. E. Smith, 604
  • English Electric Co., Ltd., Meter Factory, Stafford, 70*; Machinery for Diesel- Electric Tug “ Framfleld,” 319* ; 500-kW Steel-Tank Rectifier with Grid Control, 409*; Electrical Equipment, Diesel- Electric Paddle Vessel ” Talisman,” 689
  • English Steel Corporation, Ltd., Heavy Forge Department, Sheffield, 161*
  • Engraving Machine, Pantograph, 126
  • Eotvos Balance for Gravimetric Measurements, 613
  • Equilibrium Diagrams, Alloys. See Metallurgy for Refractories, 245*
  • Erith Oil Works, Explosion of Steam Pipe, 323 Escher, Wyss and Cie., Couplings for Hydro-
  • Electric Pump-Storage Plants, 75* ; Low Head Roller Sluices, 193*
  • Estuaries, Tidal, Model Experiments on, 575 Etching, Fry’s, Stress Lines in Boiler Plate, 157*
  • Evans, Dr. R. H., on Shear-Stress Distribution in Reinforced-Concrete Beams, 158*
  • Evaporators for Boiler Plants, 123*, 129
  • Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd., Photo-Electric Photometers, 80* ; Testing Equipment for Insulating Oils, 81* ; Holophane-Edg- cumbe Auto-Photometer, 81*
  • Evers, R. E. G., on Spalling Characteristics of Fireclay Bricks, 412
  • Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Earth-Leakage Ammeter, 136; No-Contact System of Distant Indication, 136* ; Gas-Flow Indicator and Recorder, 515* ; Self-Protecting Leakage Ammeter, 515
  • Ewijk, Dr. L. J. G., on Penetration of Steel by Soft Solder, 317
  • Ewing, Sir J. A., the Late, 44*
  • Excavating Machine, Trench. Off-Set (Buckeye Traction Ditcher Co.), 295*
  • Excavator, f-cub. yard (Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd.), 568*
  • — i-cub. yard (Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd.), 511*
  • — Bucket-Type (H. Fuchs Waggonfabrik
  • A.-G.), 382*
  • — Economical Operation of, 446
  • — Hi-Lift (Chaseside Engineering Co.), 537
  • Exhibition, British Art in Industry, Royal Academy, 41
  • Industries Fair, Birmingham, 507*, 537*, 562*, 592*, 632
  • Industries Fair, London, 204, 632
  • — Electrical Appliances and Vehicles, Bournemouth, 608
  • — Empire, South Africa, 311
  • — Inventions, of 1835, 430
  • — Leipzig Fair, Engineering Exhibits, 275*,
  • 381*,458*
  • — Machine Tool Fair, Bale, 340*
  • — Metal Industries, Japan, 260
  • — Model Railway Club, 518
  • — New York Power and Mechanical Engineering, 35*, 87*, 165*. See LETTER, 154
  • — Paris International Trade Fair, 658*, 685
  • — Scientific Apparatus, Institution of Civil
  • Engineers’ Conversazione, 657
  • Apparatus, Manchester, 358
  • Apparatus, Physical Society, 1*, 29*, 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*
  • Ap])aratus, Royal Society Conversazione, 499*, 516
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Experimental Engine. See Engine
  • — Tank. See Tank; Ship Models; Ship Resistance
  • Explosion, Boiler. See Eoiler Explosion
  • — Colliery. See Colliery
  • Explosives, Coal-Mining, Ignition of Firedamp by, 346
  • Export Trade. See Trade; and Industries in PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Extensometer, Lateral, for Photo-Elastic Investigations, 183*
  • — Scratch, De Forest (Cambridge Instrument
  • Co., Ltd.), 30*
  • FACING Machine. Factory Acts and
  • (Review), 138
  • — Accidents. See Accidents
  • — Buildings, Types of, 407
  • — Employment of Women. See Labour
  • — Management. See Works Management
  • — Mechanical Handling in, 605
  • — New, Geographical Distribution of, 51
  • — Planning, Economies of, 51
  • Fage, A., on Aerodynamical Research and Hydraulic Practice, 424 Fair. See Exhibition
  • Fan Brakes for Motor Testing, 320
  • — Forced-Draught, S.S. “ Normandie,” 590*
  • — Hydraulic Couplings for, 463*, 473
  • — Mine, Testing of. Specification, 106
  • — for 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, Farn
  • borough, 396*
  • — Ventilating, Rubber Inserts for (Buffalo
  • Forge Co.), 167
  • Faraday’s Conception of Electric Vibrations,315
  • — House Scholarships, 519
  • — Medal awarded to F. B. Jewett, 496
  • — Society, Discussion on Structure of Metallic
  • Coatings, Films and Surfaces, 366
  • Farbeiiindustrie 1. G., Office Telephone System, 329*
  • Farming. See Agriculture : Tractors Farnborough, Royal Aircraft Establishment,
  • 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, 396*
  • Katigue in Marine Engines, 121
  • — in Steel Wire, Researches on, 603
  • — in Structural Steels, Effect of Notches on,
  • 225, 263
  • — Tests of Metals. See Alternating Stress
  • under Tests {Materials'}
  • — Testing Machine, Electro-Magnetic (Salford
  • Electrical Instruments, Ltd.), 81*
  • — in Wire Ropes, Effect of Oils and Greases
  • on, 457*. See 603
  • Faucheux, M., 7-cwt. Jib Crane, 659 Federal Mogul Corporation Cadmium-Silver- Copper Bearing Metals, 284
  • Federation of British Industries, Mission to Far East Report, 19
  • Feed Pumps. See Pumps
  • — Water Heater, Explosion of, 374
  • Treatment of, 123*. 129*, 157*, 213, 231 Female Labour. See Labour and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Fenchurch Street Station, Reconstruction, 412 Fenny Stratford, Watling-Street Bridge Reconstruction, 388
  • Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., Development of Switchgear Manufacture by, 182 ; Spring Mechanism for Circuit-Breaker Closing, 586* Ferranti, Ltd., Self-Contained Illumination Tester, 79* ; Self-Starting Synchronous Motors, 79*; Automatic Sycnhronising Apparatus, 79* ; Polyphase kWh Meter, 541* ; Pivot-Grinding Machine, 541* ; Bell-Ringing Transformers, 542
  • Ferro-Concrete Beams, Shear-Stress Distribution in, 158*
  • Bridges, Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,” 671*
  • Piling, Dunston Power Station, 213 Products, Sheet-Metal Moulds for, 658 Slabs, Port of Genoa Breakwater, 133* Wall, Mustapha Breakwater, Algiers, 27* See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Ferry Steamers, Train, Channel, Southern Railway, 426*, 448
  • Fertiliser Factory, Electrified, Fison, Pack- hard <fe Prentice, Ltd., Ipswich, 374* Filing System, Accoway, for Drawings (Construction, Ltd.), 640
  • Fillers for Resin Plastics, 419
  • Film Lubrication and Boundary Lubrication, 257. See LETTER, 280
  • Filter, Air, and Pressure-Reducing Valve (Midland Fan Co., Ltd.), 539
  • — Plant, Baghdad Swimming Bath, 208
  • — Stream-Line, Small-Capacity (Stream-Line
  • Filter Co., Ltd.), 502*
  • Fire-Control Station, S.S. “ Normandie,” 676*
  • — Engine, Motor, 400-750 Gallon (Scanimell
  • Lorries, Ltd.), 557*
  • — Oil, in Power Stations, Mulsifyre System for
  • Extinguishing, 61
  • — Prevention Arrangements, S.S.
  • mandie,” 675*
  • Firebricks, Properties, Manufacture and Tests of, 245*, 302, 353
  • — See also Refractory Materials
  • Fireclay Bricks, Spalling Characteristics of, 412
  • — Raw Material Characteristics, 246*, 302, 412 Firedamp, Ignition by Broken Electric-
  • Lamp Bulb, Report, 322
  • by Coal-Mining Explosives, 346 Firescreens, Floodable in Ships, 59 Fishenden, Dr. M., on Measurement of Convection by Optical Method, 483*
  • Fishing Vessels, Maierform, Performances of, 394
  • Fison, Packhard and Prentice, Ltd., Ipswich, Electrified Fertiliser Factory, 374*
  • Fitting of Shafts in Holes. See Gauges Flame Anemometer (Negretti and Zambra), 138*
  • — Temperature in Petrol Engine, 48*
  • Sodium Line-Reversal Method of Determining, 168, 195
  • Flaw - Detecting Device, Magnetic, for Cylinders, 499
  • Fleet. See Warships
  • Fleming, E. M., on Concrete Paving Equipment, 439
  • Fleming, Sir J. A., Awarded Kelvin Medal, 363, 522
  • Fleming, R., on Skyscrapers of the Future, 28 Fletcher, Miller, Ltd., Lubricants for Machine Tools, 543
  • Flexipush Automatic Temperature Controller, 30*
  • Flight. See Aeronautics
  • Flood Prevention Measures, River Thames, 205 Flooding Calculations for Ships, Simplified Form of, 449
  • Flow Indicator and Recorder, Gas, Distant (Evershed Vignoles, Ltd.), 515*
  • — Measurements of River Dee, 500
  • — l\Ieters (Brown Instrument Co.), 35* Flue-Gas Deduster (Diamond Power Specialty
  • Corporation), 88*
  • Dust Separator for, Edgar-Allen Buell, 304*
  • Dust Trap (Prat-Daniel Corporation), 89* Heat Carried Away by Moisture in, 294 Washing Plant, Battersea Power Station, Report, 17
  • — Goldschmidt, Cargo Fleet Ironworks Coke-
  • Oven Plant, 251*
  • Fluid Couplings, Theory and Applications of, 462*, 473
  • — Friction. See Ship Resistance
  • — Motion, Researches at National Physical
  • Laboratory, 424..
  • — Unstable, Demonstration of Motion in, 516 Fluxo Cement Pump (F. L. Smidth and Co., Ltd.),
  • 383*
  • Flywheel Effect, Determination of, 672*
  • Foley Manufacturing Co., Die-Filing and Metal- Cutting Machine, 166*
  • Food Supplies and Refrigeration. See Silver Jubilee Number, 60
  • — Technologists, Training of, 232
  • — Transport in Refrigerated Ships, 423, 636* Foremanship and Management, Training in
  • (Review), 5. See LETTER, 114
  • Forest Products Research Board, Investigations on Testing of Timber, 19 ; Tests on Humidity-Moisture Content Relations of Wood, 472*
  • Forge Department, Sheffield, English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 161* -
  • Forges de St. Nazaire, Watertight Doors, S.S. “Normandie/’ 537
  • Forgings, Hollow, 240-ton (F. Krupp), 113*
  • — Press. See Press under Machine Tools Forrest, F., on Industrial Power Supply, 090*.
  • See 660
  • — Lecture, by Prof. O. T. Jones, on Geo
  • physics, 488, 583, 613
  • Forster Power Plant Magnetic Clutch, 105*
  • Fortescue, Prof. C. L., Short-Wave Radio Transmission Apparatus, 516; High- Frequency Ammeters, 516
  • Foster Instrument Co., “ Three-View ” Intro- scope, 30 ; “ Flexipush ’’ Automatic Temperature Controller, 30* ; Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 508 ; Multi-Point Recorder, 509*
  • Foster, J., <fe Sons, Ltd., Nesfield Automatic Hydraulic Mechanical Stoker, 598*
  • Foster, W., and Co., Ltd., Pamphlet on Origin of Threshing Machine, 106
  • Fottinger Hydraulic (’oupling, Principle and Application of, 489*, 501, 624*
  • Foundations, Behaviour of Clay under, 558
  • — Breakwater, EtFect of Sea on, 28*
  • — and Ground Consolidation, See Silver
  • Jubilee Number, 48
  • — Wharf, Port of Beira, 663*
  • Foundries, Mechanical Handling in,
  • — See also Castings
  • FoweU-Box Traction Engine, 562*
  • Fowler, J., tfe Co., Introduction Ploughing by, 431 ; Steam Engine, 433*, 562*
  • Fowler, Sir H., on Locomotive Railway Traction. See Silver Jubilee Number, 32
  • Framework Connections, Steel, Welded and Riveted, Tests, 93, 101*
  • “ Framfteld, ’’ Diesel-Electric Tug 319*
  • Frampton, T. C., on Development of Port of Beira, 663*
  • France, Ozone Water-Puriftcation Plants in, 9*
  • — Port-du-Rhin, Northern Lock, Strasbourg,5* —• See also French
  • Franklin Institute, the Washington Monument : Is It Earthquake Proof ? Is Spalling Preventable ? by J. J. Creskoff, 392
  • Freeman, S. B., on Machinery of Cargo Liners, 67
  • French Railways, Locomotive Performances on, 192*, 217*
  • — — 250-h.p. Renault Oil-Engined Rail Car,
  • 226*
  • Types of Rail Cars on, 438
  • — Somaliland, Djibouti, Ravier Hollow-Block
  • Quay Wall, 620*
  • — See also France
  • Freudenberg, C., G.m.b.H., Dust Separator for Flue Gases, 305*
  • Friction of Journal Bearings. Reduction of, 274*
  • — of Worm Gears, 236, 239*, 261, 466* Frictional Resistance of Ships.
  • Resistance
  • Frodingham Iron Steel Co., Ltd., Experiments on Heat Loss of Blast Furnace, 503*, 524
  • Fronts and Occlusions in Atmospheric Air, 141 Froude Laboratory Model Tests, C’hannel Train- Ferry Steamers, 426*, 448; Resistance Experiments in Smooth ajid Rough Water, 448
  • Fry’s Etching, Stress Lines in Boiler Plate, 157* Fuchs, H., Waggonfabrik A.-G., Bucket-Type Excavator, 382*
  • Fuel Beds, Combustion in. Effect of Air Preheating, 147
  • — Colloidal. See Colloidal Fuel
  • — Consumption of Steamers and Motorships,
  • 190
  • and Units Generated, British Power Stations, 470
  • — Economy in Great Britain. See Silver
  • Jubilee Number, 23
  • —- Institute of, Debate on Justifiability of National Grid, 260 ; Pure Coal and Its Applications, by M. Bertrand, 521 ; Iraq- Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, by Sir J. Cadman, 570. See 55*, 116*, 141,182, 241*
  • — Liquid. See also Oil Fuel
  • — Motor. See Motor
  • — Oil. See Oil Fuel
  • — Pump. See Primp
  • — Research Board, Tests of Coal-Distillation
  • Plant, Newbold, Leicestershire, 293* : Experiments on Hydrogenation-Cracking of Tars, 655
  • — See also Coal; Oil; Gas; Peat; Pul
  • verised Coal
  • Fullerton, Hodgart A Barclay, Ltd., Winding Engines for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299*, 377* Fulton’s Steamboat Drawings, 25
  • Fumes, Sulphurous, in Atmosphere, Measurement of, 559
  • Furnace, Blast, External Heat I.oss in, 503*, 524
  • — Boiler, for Peat, 103* See also Stoker
  • — Draught Controller for (A. W. Cash Co.), 87*
  • — Electric-Arc, Melting, Birlec-Detroit Rock
  • ing (Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd.), 567*
  • Bright Annealing and Brazing (Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd.), 567
  • — — Manufacture of Electrodes for, 172
  • — Gas-Fired, Heavy Forge Department,
  • English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 163*
  • — Glass-Melting, Corning Glass Works, 243*
  • — Open-Hearth, Oxidising Power of Basic
  • Slags in, 586*
  • — Town-Gas, with Controlled Atmosphere,614*
  • — See also Coke Ovens
  • Fusion Temperatures of Refractories, 245*, 302
  • — Welding. See Welding
  • GALLENKAMP, A., A CO., LTD,, Rotary Vacuum Pump, 82; Universal Torsion Viscometer, 82
  • Galvanometers. See Electric
  • Gamma Rays, Properties of, 434* GandiUot Hot-Water Heating System, 686
  • Gantry Girders for Demolition of Waterloo Bridge, 82*
  • — Tilting, for Elevated Conveyor, 678* QQQ QICA
  • Oarage, ‘ Motor-Car, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*
  • Gas, Acetylene. See Acetylene
  • — Appliances. J'esting of, National Policies
  • Governing, 632
  • — Carbon Dioxide. See Carbon Dioxide
  • — Carburetted Water, Use in Gas Works, 647
  • — Coke-Oven. See Coke Oven
  • — Consumption in Industry, Encouragement of
  • 633
  • — Electric Discharge in. See Electric
  • — Engineers’ Handbook (Review), 180
  • Institution of. Report of Refractory Materials Joint Sub-Committee, 15; Annual Meeting, Programme, 547 ; Report of Council. 632: Presidential Address, by C. V. Bennett, on Gas Industry, 632 ; National Policies Governing the Testing of Gas Appliances, by S. Lacey and C. A. Masterman, 632 ; Problems and Answers in Reconstruction of Manufacturing and Distribution Plant, Nottingham, by G. Dixon, 633 ; The Gas Account, by W. B. McLusky, 633; Development of Gas Sales: Policy and Performance, by S. B. Chandler, 633 ; Tactical Use of Carburetted Water Gas as Coal Gas Auxiliary, by Dr. A. G. Glasgow, 647 ; Waste-Heat Recovery from Retort Settings, by Major W. Gregson, 647 ; Preparation, Marketing and Utilisation of Coke, by W. L. Boon, 648
  • — Fired Furnaces. See Purnaces
  • — Flow Indicator and Recorder, Distant
  • (Evershed Vignoles, Ltd.), 515*
  • — and Gas Works. See also PARAGRAPH
  • INDEX
  • — Heated, Radiations from 357
  • — Industry, Position of, 632 Standardistion in, 176 Waste-Heat Recovery in, 647
  • — Ionisation of. See Ionisation
  • — Liquefaction of, 339
  • — Natural, Wastage in Texas Panhandle,
  • Report, 297
  • — Producer. See Producer
  • — Production Costs, Analysis of, 633
  • and Use of. See Silver Jubilee A’umber, 24
  • — in Welds, Influence of, 578, 580
  • — Welding. See yVelding
  • — Works, Nottingham, Reconstruction at, 633 Refractory Materials for, 15
  • Use of Carburetted Water Gas in, 6-17
  • — See also Carbon Dioxide; Hydrogen;
  • Oxifgen,
  • Gascoigne Road, Barking, Sewage-Pumi>ing Station, 386*
  • Gasoline. See Engine, Petrol: Aero'iautics Gauges, Limit, Murray Colour-Control System of, 142*
  • — Water-Level, Pneumacator, S.S. “Nor
  • mandie,” 590*
  • Gauging Devices, Automatic, for Machine Tools, 107*, 189*
  • Gear, Belt-Tensioning and Reduction, Automatic (Wearn’s Autoflex Drives, Ltd.), 73*
  • — Box for Automatic Continuous Weighing
  • and Recording Machine, 437*
  • — Cutting Machines. See Machine Tools
  • — Hydraulic Transmission, Theory and Appli
  • cations of, 462*, 473
  • — Reduction, Helical, Toothed, for Electric
  • Winding Engine, 299*
  • Positive Infinitely-Variable (R. S. Whaley), 334*
  • — Spiral Bevel, for Pump Drives, D. Brown
  • A Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., 8*
  • — Steering. See Steering
  • — Teeth, for Worm Gears. Form of, 236, 239*,
  • 261, 266*
  • — Transmission, Hydraulic, Theory, Develop
  • ment and Applications of, 489*, 501, 624* Hydraulic, Variable (Haslam <fe Newton, Ltd.), 170*
  • for 260-h.p. Motor Rail Car, 46*
  • 250-h.p. Oil-Engined Renault Rail Car, 226*
  • for 2-ton Petrol-Driven Mobile Crane, 487*
  • — Two-Speed, for Bicycles (Villiers Engineer
  • ing Co,, Ltd.), 514*
  • — Worm, I?erformance of, 236, 239*, 261, 266* Geared Turbines, Marine. See Marine Propulsion
  • Geddes, Dr. A. E. M., on Temperature Records at Aberdeen, 442
  • General Electric Co., America, Hydrogen-Cooled Frequency-Changer, 417: Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641* General Electric Co., Ltd., High-Tension Lightning Arrester, 239* ; Exhibits at Institute of Physics Exhibition, 358; Electrical Equipment for Fertiliser Factory, Ipswich, 374* ; Short-Wave Oscillator, 516 ; Sodium-Vapour Discharge, Lamps, 516
  • Generating Machine, Gear. See Gear under Machine Tools
  • — Station. See Power Station
  • Generators, Electric, 168-kW, Diesel-Electric Tug “ Framfield,” 319*
  • 40,000-h.p., S.S. “Normandie,” 533, 589*, 615*
  • 150-kW Oil-Driven, S.S. “Normandie,” 676*
  • for Paddle M.S. “ Talisman,” 689
  • 1-h.p. Petrol-Driven (Siemens and Halske A.-G.), 188*. See Erratum, 197
  • Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, 56
  • Stability Characteristics of Alternators, 478*
  • Three-Phase, Oscillation of, 109*, 150* 30,000-kW, 33,000-VoIt, Tir John North Power Station, 685
  • See also Turbo Generators
  • — Ozone, for Water Purification, 9* Genoa Port, Developments at, 133*
  • Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,’* for Lorry Traffic, 669*
  • Geographical Society, Royal, National Water Survey, by Dr. B. Cunningham, 316
  • Geology, Applied, Mining and Metallurgical Congress, International, Paris, 260
  • Geophysical Prospecting, Methods of, 585 Geophysics and Engineering, 488, 583, 613 Gerard, 1. J., on Corrosion-Fatigue Properties of Duralumin, 289. See LETTER, 345
  • German State Railways, Berlin-Cologne Rail- Car Service, 223; 4-6-4 Type, Streamlined Locomotive, 308*, 681 ; Road-
  • (Carriers for Railway Wagons, 394 ; Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481* Germany, Patent Practice in, Decisions Affecting, 342
  • — Leipzig Fair, Engineering Exhibits, 275*,
  • 381*, 458*
  • Geyer, E. W., on Heat Carried Away by Moisture in Flue Gases, 294
  • Gibb, Sir A., on Hydro-Electric Power. See Silver Jubilee Number, 50
  • Gibbons Brothers, Ltd., Coke-Oven Plant at Cargo Fleet Ironworks, 251*
  • Gibson Concrete Arch Dam, Model Investigations on, 591
  • Gibson, Prof. A. H., Tests of Hydraulic Variable Power Transmission Gear, 171*
  • Giles, H. R. C., on Railway Transport Problems, 580
  • Gillford, F. H., on Earl}' Traction Engines, 431*, 562*. See LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • Gilman, F. (B.S.T.), Ltd., Insulator for Flexible Shafts, 569*
  • Girders, Bending-Moment and Shearing-Force Diagrams for Moving Loads on, 219*. See LETTERS, 345*, 396
  • — Built-Up. with Tubular Struts, 355*
  • — and Columns, Tests of Welded and Riveted
  • Connections Between, 93, 101*
  • — Gantry, for Demolition of Waterloo Bridge,
  • 82*
  • — Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • — See also Beams ; Bridges
  • “ Giuseppe Garibaldi,” Italian Cruiser, 255 Glare from Motor-Car Headlights, Evaluation of. Report, 286
  • Glasgow, Dr. A. G., on Carburetted Water Gas in Gas Works, 647
  • — Royal Technical College, Annual Report, 173 Glass, Analysis of, 294
  • — “ Arc-Screen ” for Welding Shields, 662
  • — Colour of, 294
  • — Colourless, Sands for, Specification, 432
  • — (Convention, British, Folkestone, 547
  • — Disc, 200-in., for Telescope Mirror, 243*
  • — Lead Crystal, Examination of, 412
  • — Mechanical Polishing of, 412
  • — Selenium Decolourising of, 294
  • — Soda-Lime-Silica, Effect of Addition of
  • Volatile Salts to, 442
  • — Technology, Society of. Analysis of Glass
  • by Treatment of Thin Film in Autoclave, by A. R. Wood, 294 ; Influence of Batch Constituents on Colour of Glass, by E. J. C. Bowmaker, 294 ; Investigation of Selenium Decolourising, by Dr. E. J. Gooding and J. B. Murgatroyd, 294 ; Specification for Sands for Making Colourless Glass, 412 ; Specification for Creosote Fuel Oil for Use in Glass Works, 412; Spalling Characteristics of Fireclay Bricks, by R. E. G. Evers and J. R. Adderley. 412 ; Fireclay Raw Material Characteristics and Their Influence on Finished Bricks, by C. A. G. Thomas and J. R. Adderley, 412; Examination of Lead Crystal Glasses, by Dr. E. Preston and Prof. W. E. S. Turner, 412 ; Markings and Scratchings on Surface of Glass, by A. J. Holland and Prof. W. E. S. Turner, 412 ; Purification of Sands, by F. W. Adams, 442; Effect of Addition of Volatile Salts upon Viscosity and Surface Tension of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass, by A. E. J. Vickers, 442
  • — Works, Creosote Oil Fuel for, Specification,
  • 412
  • Glassware, Illumination, Specification, 174
  • — Scientific, Specification, 23
  • — Testing and Measuring Instruments for
  • (A. Hilger and Co., Ltd.), 31*
  • “ Glauco,” Italian Submarine, 255
  • Glazebrook, Sir R. T., on Aeronautical Research. See Silver Jubilee Niimber, 42
  • Gleason Spiral Gear Generator, 8*
  • Glinn, R. J., on Care of Steam Generating Plant, 129*, 157*. See 123*, 213, 231
  • Gold, Lieut.-Col. E., on Fronts and Occlusions, 141 ; on Cooling Power of the Air, 442
  • Goldschmidt Flue, Cargo Fleet Ironworks Coke-Oven Plant, 251*
  • “ Golfinho,” Portuguese Submarine, 320 Goodacre, Dr. R., on Fatigue Strength of Steel Wire, 457*. See 603
  • Goodenough, Sir F., on Production and Use of Gas. See Silver Jubilee Number. 24
  • Gooding, Dr. E. J., on Selenium Decolourising of Glass, 294
  • Gosport Pontoon, Corrosion Investigations 460, 666
  • Gottfeldt, Dr. H., on Tubular Members Welded-Steel Structures, 355*, 405*
  • Grates, See Furnace; Stoker
  • Gravel Roads, Construction of, 439
  • — and Sand Excavation, Report, 447
  • Gravimetric Methods of Geophysical Prospecting, 613
  • Graving Dock. See Dock
  • Gravity Determinations, 583
  • — Retaining Walls, Report, 268
  • Gray, A., on Saint John Harbour, New Brunswick, 131
  • Gray, J., the Late, 306 .
  • Gray. R. H., on Determination of Flywheel Effect. 672*
  • Grayson, Rollo and Clover Docks, Ltd., Wheeler System of Cleaning Ships’ Oil Tanks, 85*
  • Gregson, Major W., on Waste-Heat Recovery from Retort Settings, 647
  • Grease, Effect on Fatigue Strength of bteel Wire. 457*. See 603
  • — Wool, for Rust Prevention, 478
  • Great Britain, New Factories in, 51
  • — Rift Valley, Africa, Gravity Determinations
  • in, 584
  • — Western Railway, 260-h.p. Motor Rail Car
  • for 46* ; 4-6-0 Type Streamlined Locomotive, 308* ; Corrosion of Steel Sleepers on, 460; Suburban Electriftcation Schemes, 629, 631
  • Greenwich Roval Naval College, Bending Tests of Large Notched Bars, 211*, 285 ; Experiments on Cracking in Steel Plates and Welded Seams, 476*, 485
  • Greenwood, Major, on Temperamental Factor in Industrv, 576. See 634
  • Gresley, H. N;, First-Class Restaurant Cars, 415* ; Welded Coal Wagons. 609*
  • Grid System, National, Justifiability of, 260 Grierson, W. W., the Late, 332*
  • Grimston Electric Tools, Ltd., Valve-Refacing Machine, 510* ; Sheet-Metal Shears, 510*
  • Grinder, Impact, for Cereals (W. S. Barron and Son, Ltd.), 597*
  • Grinding of Electro-Deposited Coatings, 101
  • — Machines. See Machine 2'ools
  • Ground Consolidation and Foundations. See Silver Jubilee Number, 48
  • Gun, Spray, Double-Acting (Aeraspray Manufacturing Co., Ltd.), 543*
  • Gunpowder. See Explosives
  • Gussolit Welding Process for Machine Repairs, 415
  • Gutteridge, H., on Factory Planning, .al
  • Gyroscopic Turn-Indicators, Development of, 112*
  • — Control Gear for S.S. “ Normandie,’ 59*
  • HADFIELD, SIR R. A., on Steel Inlustry. See Silver Jubilee Number, 18 ; ExhibiLs at the Royal Society Conversazione, 499; Exhibits at Institution of Civil Engineers’ Conversazione, 657
  • Hadfields, Ltd., “ Runaway ” Colliery-Tub jVrrostcr 550*
  • Hahn, Dr. W., on Voith Turbo Transmissions, 489*. See 501
  • Haifa Harbour, Palestine, Construction of, 221*
  • — Oil Storage Depot, 58
  • Haigh, Prof. B. P., on Fatigue in Structural Steel, 225, 263; on Cracking in Steel Plates and Welded Seams, 476. See 485 Halifax, Gas Tariffs at, 633
  • Hall, J. and E., Ltd., 150th Anniversary of, 688 Hallowes, A. P. C., on Stannic Oxide in Copper, 318
  • Hamburg Experimental Tank, Model Tests, S.S. “ Normandie,” 535*
  • Hamilton, A. M., Warren-Truss Tran.sportable
  • Bridge, 657
  • Hampshire County Council, Winchester By-
  • ‘ ‘ Hampton Ferry, ’ ’ Channel Train-Ferry Steamer, 426*, 448
  • Handling Equipment, Grain (H. Simon, Ltd.), 597
  • — Mechanical, in Industry, 605
  • — Plant, Pneumatic, for Cement, Boulder Dam,
  • 383* . , ,
  • Hankins, Dr. G. A., on Tests for Materials for Cold-Pressing Operations, 265. See 279 ; on Resistance of Spring Steels to Impact St>rossGS 0X1*
  • Hanson, Prof. D.. on Cadmium-Tin Alloys, 318 ; on Tin containing Aluminium, Manganese or Bismuth, 318 ; on Unsoundness in Aluminium Sand-Castings, 342
  • Harbour, Algiers, Destruction of Mustapha
  • Breakwater, 27*
  • •— Construction, Progress in. See Silver
  • JxibUee Number, 40
  • — Haifa, Palestine, Construction of, 221*
  • — Saint John, New Brunswick, 131
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Hardening Metals. See Heat Treatment under Metallurgy
  • “ Hardingham,” S.S., Corrosion Investigations on, 665
  • Hardness Tests. See Tests {Materials} Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 175-b.h.p. Diesel Shunting Locomotive, 103
  • Harlandic-Synclock Time-Keeping System, 627 ” Harlingen,” S.S., Corrosion Investigations on, 665
  • Harlow, G., the Late, 681 Harrington, J., the Late, 291
  • Harris, L. C., on Shipping and Subsidies, 259 Hartley, Sir H., on Fuel. See Silver Jubilee Number, 23
  • Harvey, G. A., and Co. (London), Ltd., Processing 542*
  • Haslam and Newton, Ltd., Hydraulic Variable Power-Transmission Gear, 170*
  • Haslett, C., on Domestic Electrical Development, 661 ,, -
  • Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Corrosion Problems of Naval Architects, 664. See 471
  • Haworth, Dr. H. F., on Lysholm-Smith Torque Converter, 624*. See 501
  • Hawthorn, R. W., Leslie and Co., Ltd., H.M.I.S. ” Indus,” 337
  • Hay, A. C., the Late, 332
  • Hay, Dr. R., on Oxidising Power of Basic Slags, 586* ,
  • Health, Ministry of. Appointment of Inland Water Survey Committee, 176
  • Heat Engines. See Engines; Turbines; Aeronautics
  • — Losses by Convection from Hot Plates, 483* External, of Blast Eurnaces, 503*, 524 .by Radiation and Convection, Separation
  • of, 19, 86, 263
  • — Specific. See Specific Heat
  • — Treatment of Metals. See Metallurgy
  • — Waste. See Waste Heat
  • — Waves, Properties of, 341*
  • Heater, Electric, for Forgings (American Car and Foundry Co.), 165*
  • — Feed-Water. See Feed-Water Heater
  • — Steam, for Workshops (Standard «fe Pochin
  • Brothers, Ltd.), 513*
  • — TJnivectair (British Trane Co., Ltd.), 568* Heating Appliances, Domestic, Paris Fair, 685
  • — and Ventilation, Principles of (Review), 4 Helical Gears. See Gears
  • Heller Gebr., Maschinenfabrik, High-Duty Radial Drilling Machine, 276* ; Thread- Milling Machine, 277*
  • Helmsman, Automatic, for S.S. “ Normandie,’ 60*
  • Hematite Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Henderson, J. M., and Co., Ltd., Tigris and Euphrates Wire Ropeways, 57 ; Travelling Pillar Crane, 221* ; Wire Ropeway for Brickyard, 250*
  • Hengstey I., Hydro-Electric Plant, Low-Head Roller Sluice, 194*
  • Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., Box-Type Feeder Pillar, 127*
  • Henshaw, D. M., on Work of B. Donkin, 126
  • Herbert, A., Ltd., Heavy-Duty Milling Machine, 209*; “Iron Fireman” Stoker, 508*; Atritot Pulvertser Installation, 508*
  • Herbert, Sir A., on Machine Tool Practice. See Silver Jubilee Number, 22 I
  • Herbert, F. D., on Fulton’s Steamboat Draw- | ings, 25
  • Hercules Co., Three-Roller Road Roller, 440*
  • Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh, Extensions, 114
  • Hertz’s Experiments on Electromagnetic Waves, 315
  • Higher Control (Review), 617
  • Highfteld, W. E., on Protection of Steelwork ' by Paint, 177, 205*. See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • Highway Code, Revised, 553
  • — Engineering (Review), 207
  • — See Roads
  • Hilger, A., Ltd., Photo-Electric Microphotometer, 31; Testing and Measuring Instruments for Glassware, 31* ; Angle-Measuring Instruments, 31* ; Spectrum Projector, 499*
  • Hi-Lift Power Shovels. 537
  • Hille-Werke A.-G., High-Speed Turret Lathe, 276*
  • “ Hindenburg,” Junkers Oil-Engined Aeroplane, 248
  • Hirst, Lord, on Electrical Machinery and Equipment. See Silver Jubilee Number, 56
  • History of Distillation, 365
  • H.M. George V. Silver Jubilee of. 469. See also ENGINEERING, Section;
  • Silver Jubilee Address to, from Engineering Institutions, 496
  • H.M. SS. See under Warships
  • Hoadley, E. E., on Problems of Electrical Distribution, 608
  • Hobbing Press. See Press under Machine Tools
  • Hobson, H., on Industrial Power Supply, 690*. See 660
  • Hoisting Gear for Low-Head Roller Sluices, 194*
  • Hoists. See Cranes
  • “ Holdfast ” Liquid Jointing, Tests of, 174 Holes, Fitting of Shafts in. See Gauging Holland, A. J., on Markings and Scratches on Glass, 412
  • — International Electrotechnical Commission,
  • 685
  • — Juliana Canal, Asphalt Lining for, 611*
  • — See also Dutch
  • Holmes, C. D. and Co., 65-ton Machinery- Transporting Trailer, 646*
  • Hollowday, A., the Late, 250 Holophane-Edgcumbe Auto-Photometer, 81* Holst, K., and Co., 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel,
  • Farnborough, 396*
  • Holt, L., Views on Scheme for Adjusting World Tonnage, 122
  • Home Office, Industrial Museum, Descriptive Account and Catalogue, 196, 274 ; Report on Road Accidents in 1934, 394 ; Report on Employment of Women and Young Persons on Two-Shift System, 684
  • Honours Lists, King’s Birthday, 607 ; New Year’s, 17
  • Hooks, Liverpool Type, Specification, 626 Hoover Dam. See Boulder Dam
  • Hopkinsons, Ltd., High-Pressure Duplex Stop Valve, 156*
  • Horns, Motor, Noises from, 400
  • Horsley, W. D., on Stability Characteristics of Alternators and Large Interconuected Systems, 478*
  • Hot-Water Heating System (Chauffage-Gandil- lot), 686
  • Hours of Labour. See Labour
  • Houses, Electrical Wiring of, 661
  • Howard, H. H., on Diesel Tractor Problems, 684
  • Howden, J., and Co., Forced Draught Fans, S.S.
  • “ Normandie,” 590*
  • Hudson, Dr. J. C., on Atmospheric Corrosion of Non-Ferrous Wires, 290
  • Hughes, H., and Sons, Ltd., Exhibits at Physical Society’s Exhibition, 138
  • Hull, Sculcoates-lane Power Station, Explosion of Feed-Water Heater, 374
  • Humidity Chamber, Constant, for Textile Testing, 321*
  • — Moisture Content Relations of Wood, 472*
  • Humphreys, Sir G< W., on Municipal Engineering. See Silver Jubilee Number, 57 I
  • Humphreys, H. S., on Machinery for 0^ Tankers, 190
  • Huntingdon Beach, California, Oil-Well Surveying at, 53*
  • Hydraulic Couplings, Theory and Applications of, 462*, 473
  • — Equipment for Watertight Doors, S.S.
  • “ Normandie,** 637
  • — Laboratory Results and their Verification
  • 575
  • — Machine Tools. See Macki?ie Tools
  • — Power Plant. See Power Plant
  • — Practice and Aerodynamical Research, 424
  • — Press, See Press under Machine Tools
  • — Pumps. See Pump
  • — Turbines. See Power Plant
  • Hydraulics, Schoklitsch Bed-Load Formula, 644*, 687*
  • — See also Irrigation ; Water
  • Hydro- and Aeromechanics, Applied (Review), 33
  • Fundamentals of (Review), 33 Hydrodynamics. See Ship Resistance Hydro-Electric Power Plant. See Poiver Plant Hydrogen, Reduction of Stannic Oxide in Copper by, 318
  • Hj^drogenation-Cracking of Tars, Report, 655 Hydrology and Ground Water (Review), 217 Hydromechanics, Practical (Review), 617 Hydrometer Scales, Data Sheet for Correlation of, 474
  • ICE. See Refrigeration
  • Igranic Electric Co,, Ltd., Electronic Timing Device, 3 ; Overspeed and Underspeed Switch, 3* ; Chain-Operated Circuit Breaker, 3* ; Lo-Vo-Lite Units. 3
  • Ilford and Barlung Joint Sewerage Board, Gascoigne Road Pumping Station, 386* Illumination Glassware, Specification, 174
  • — Tester, Self-Contained (Ferranti, Ltd.), 79*
  • — See also Light; Lighting ; and Lamps under Electric
  • Impact Grinder for Cereals (W. S. Barron and Son, Ltd.), 597*
  • — Tests. See Tests {Materials}
  • Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., Properties of Leukon, 182; Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 595
  • ?— College of Science and Technology, Research in Chemical Technology at, 125 ; Investigations on Convection from Hot Plates, 483*
  • — Institute, Annual Report, 581 Import Trade, See Trade Impulse Turbines. See Turbines Incandescent Lamps. See Lamps
  • Electric
  • India, Irrigation in, Progress of. Jubilee Number, 59
  • — Rubber. See Rubber
  • — United Kingdom Trade in, Report, 148 Indication, Distant, No-Contact System of
  • (Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd.), 136* Indicators for Murray Colour-Control System, 197*
  • — and Recorder, Gas-Flow, Distant (Evershed
  • and Vignoles, Ltd.), 515*
  • — Wind Speed and Direction (Elliott Brothers
  • (London), Ltd.). 2*
  • "Indus,” H.M.I.S.,337
  • Industrial Accidents. See Accidents
  • — Agreements and Disputes. See Labour ;
  • Labour Notes
  • — Economics. See Labour
  • •— Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • — Management. See Works Management
  • — Museum, Home Office, Descriptive Account
  • and Catalogue, 196, 274
  • — Notes. See Labour Notes under Labour
  • ?— Psychology, National Institute of. Temperamental Factor in Industry, by Major Greenwood, 576. See 634; Temperamental Factor in Industry, by Dr. M. Smith, 634. See 576
  • — Reorganisation (Enabling) Bill, Object of,
  • 124
  • —• Research. See Research
  • — Transport Association Conference, Trans
  • port Planning in the New Age, by W. Oldham, 579; Shipping Problems, by C. E. Jordan, 579 ; Better Port Co-ordination, by J. A. Dunnage, 579; More Revolutions still Needed on Railways, by H. R. C. Giles, 580 : What Ancillary Users Need from Vehicles Manufacturers, by G. S. Vickary, 580
  • — Unrest. See Labour
  • Industry, British, Art in, Exhibition of, 41
  • — Mechanisation of. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 13
  • — Reorganisation of, 287
  • — See also Trade and PARAGRAPH INDEX Information Service, Electrical Engineering,
  • ! Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 500
  • Inglis, A. and. J., Ltd., Diesel-Electric Paddle I Vessel " Talisman,” 689
  • I Inland Navigation. See Canals; Rivers, J c.
  • — Water Survey Committee, Appointment of,
  • 176
  • Instanter Dial Traverse Indicator, 107* Institute of Transport. See Transport
  • — See Institutions
  • Institution, British Standards. See Standards.
  • — Royal. See Royal Institution
  • — Technical and Scientific. See Aeronautical
  • Society, Royal; American Railway Associa- tion; American Road Builders' AssociU' tion ; Arts, Royal Society of; Automobile Engineers, Institution of; Automotive Engineers, Society of ; British Association ; British Engineers' Association; British Gas Industries, Society of; British Water- works Association; British Works Management Association; Chemical Engineers, Institution of; Chemical Industry, Society of ; Civil Engineers, American Society of ; Civil Engineers, Institution of; Electrical Engineers, Institution of; Engineering Inspection, Institution of; Engineers-in-
  • Charge, Institution of; Engineers’ German Circle; Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of ; Engineers, Society of; Earaday Society ; Franklin Institute; Fuel, Institute of; Gas Engineers, Institution of; Geographical Society, Royal; Glass Technology, Society of; Industrial Psychology, National Institute of; Iron and Steel Institute ; Junior Institution of Engineers ; Lloyd’s Register Staff Association ; Lotidon and Southern District Junior Gas Association ; Marine Engineers’ Association; Marine Engineers, Institute of; Mechanical Engineers, American Society of; Mechanical Engineers, In- stitutionof; Medals, Institute of; Meteorological Society, Royal; Mining Engineers, Institution of; Mining Institute of Scotland ; Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of; Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Society of; Municipal Tramways and Transport Association; Naval Architects, Institution of; Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Society of; Newcomen Society; North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders; Physical
  • Society: Physics, Institute of; Royal Institution; Royal Society; Sheffield Society of Engineers and Metallurgists; Shipping, Chamber of; Structural Engineers, Institution of; Supervising Electrical Engineers, Association of; Testing Materials, American Society for; Transport, Institute of; Vitreous Enamellers, Institute of; Water Companies’ Association; Water Engineers, Institution of; Welding Engineers, Institution of; Welding, Institute of; Whitworth Society: Yorkshire FMucational Association for Building Industry
  • Instruments for Electric Power Stations (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 565
  • — ]\Iaker.s, Two Famous, 630
  • — Scientific, Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Conversazione, 657 ,
  • Manchester Exhibition, 358
  • Physical Society’s Exhibition, 1*, 20*, 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*
  • Koyal Societj^ Conversazione, 499*, 516
  • — See also Aeronautics ; Electric Insulation of Refrigerated Ships, 423, 037*
  • — See also Electric
  • Intensifier, Steam-Driven, for 13,000-ton Hydraulic Press, 113*
  • Internal-Combustion Engines. See Aeronautics ; Engines; Motor Cars; Motor Boats; Tractors
  • International Chemical-Engineering Congress, London, 287
  • International Combustion, Ltd., Water-Tube Boiler with Fusion-Welded Drums, 554*
  • — Congress for Scientific Management, Ijondon,
  • Programme, 557
  • — Electrotechnical Commission, Scheveningen.
  • 085
  • — Mining, Metallurgical and Applied Geology
  • Congress, Paris, 260 . '
  • — Shipping Conference, Scheme for Adjusting
  • World Tonnage, 95, 122
  • — Steel Cartel and British Iron and Steel
  • Federation, Agreement between, 658
  • — Trade. See Trade
  • Introscope “ Three View ” (Foster Instrument Co.), 30
  • Inventions Exhibition of 1and35, 430
  • — in Japan, Progress of, 238
  • ? also Patents
  • Invert Finishing Machines for Concrete Tunnel (Blaw-Knox Co.), 186*
  • Iodine Metlmd for Determination for Oxides in Steel, 554
  • lonides, M.G., on Operation of Baghdad Swimming Bath, 207
  • Ionisation of Gas by Rontgen Rays, 434* Ipswich, Fison, Packhard and Prentice, Ltd., Electrified Fertiliser Factory, 374*
  • Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, 55*, 116*. See Errata, 141, 182 See 241*, 570
  • Iron Alloys Research Committee, American Work of, 316
  • See Metallurgy and Steel
  • — Ball, Heated, Radiation of Electric Waves
  • from, 341
  • — Corrosion. See Corrosion
  • — Effect of Oxygen and Sulphur on Scaling, 525 691*
  • — Electro-Deposited Coatings, Machining of,
  • 101
  • ‘ Iron Fireman ” Mechanical Stoker, 508*
  • — Foundry. See Foundry
  • — Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • — Heat Treatment. See Metallurgy
  • — Manufacture. See Furnaces, Blast;
  • Metallurgy
  • — Pig, Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • — Pure, for Enamelling Industry, 127
  • — Scaling, Effect of Oxygen and Sulphur on, 525, 691*
  • — and Steel, Corrosion of, Report, 460, 524 Industrial Research Council, Third Report of Corrosion Committee, 460, 524
  • Industries, United Kingdom and Indian, 148
  • Iron and Steel Institute :
  • Spring Meeting, London
  • Programme, 335
  • Report of Council, 497 Honorary Treasurer’s Report, 497 Presentation of Bessemer Medal to Prof.
  • A. M. Portevin, 497 Annual Dinner, 498 Reports of Discussions, 524, 554 Presidential Address, by Sir H. C, H.
  • Carpenter, on Alloys—Old and New, 497
  • Carnegie Scholarships, 525
  • Third Report of Corrosion Committee, 460. See 524
  • Further Determinations of External Hea Losses of Blast-Furnaces, by Dr. D. F Marshall, 503*. See 524
  • Iron and Steel Institute—continued.
  • Spring Meeting, London—continued.
  • An Effect of Oxygen and Sulphur on Iron in Scaling, by J. H. Whiteley. 525. 691*
  • Investigation of Spring Steels, by Prof. J. H. Andrew and G. T. Richardson, 530*. See 525
  • Iodine Method for Determination of Oxides in Steel, by T. E. Rooney and I A. G. Stapleton, 554 I
  • Investigation into Oxidising Power of Basic Slags, by J. White, R. Graham and Dr. R. Hay, 586*
  • Resistance of Spring Steels to Repeated Impact Stresses, by Dr. G. A. Hankins and H. R. Mills, 611*
  • Symposium on M^elding of Iron and Steel, Reports of Discussions, 550, 577, 606 ; Summaries of Papers, 505, 529, 658, 580, 662
  • Iron and Steel Production and Consumption, 18, 86
  • Production, 1933, Statistics of, 202 AVelding. See Welding
  • Works. See Works
  • See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • — Tests. See Tests {Materials')
  • — Welding. See Welding
  • — 'Wrought, for Ships, Corrosion of, 471, 665 "Welding. See Welding
  • ” See also Cast Iron ; Steel; Pig Iron ; Metallurgy
  • Ironwork, Structural. Bridges ; Columns; Steelwork ; Structures
  • Irrigation Scheme, Lake Tsana, Egypt, 577 Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, 59
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Isenthal and Co., Ltd., Automatic Voltage Regulator, 136*
  • Iskandar Bridge across River Perak, 306 Isostasy, Principle of, 584
  • Italia-Flotte Reunite S.S. ” Conte Rosso,” Loeffler Boiler Installation, 367. See Erratum, 417
  • Italian Cruisers ” Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi,” and ” Giuseppe Garibaldi,” 255 and Submarines, 546
  • — Navy, Experiments with Autogiro, 43
  • — Railways, Electric Traction on, 14*
  • — Submarines, “Glauco” and ” Naiade,”
  • 255 ; ” Rubino ” and ” Topazio,” 269
  • Italy, Genoa-Serravalle ” Camionale ” for Lorry Traffic, 669*
  • — Milan Observation Tower, Welded Tubular
  • Members, 405*
  • JACK, Hydraulic, for Motor Cars (BEN Patents, Ltd.), 511*
  • Jacketed Vessels, Tubular Stav for (Ashmore Benson, Pease and Co., Ltd.), 694*
  • Jackson, Prof. K. B., on Tests of Welded and Riveted Connections, 93, 101*
  • Jakeman, C., InvesMgations on Lubrication in Oxidising Conditions. See LETTER, 257 Jain-Boihng Thermometer (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 566*
  • James, E. W., on Road and Railway Crossings,
  • 439 ’
  • Jamieson, W. G., Aggregate Gradation Plant Model, 657
  • Japan, Federation of British Industries Mission to, Report, 19
  • — Invention in. Progress of, 238
  • — Metal Industries Exhibition, 260 Japanese Earthquake, Tests of Buildings
  • Damaged by, 619. See LETTER, 688
  • Japp, Sir H., on Foundation and Ground Con- solidation. See Silver .Jubilee Number 48 Jeans, Sir J., Appointed Professor of Astronomv Royal Institution, 368
  • Jenkins, R., on Historj^ of Shrinking-on, l‘^6 Jetties, Port of Genoa, 333*
  • Jewett, F. B., Awarded Faraday Medal 496 Three-Wheel Mobile Electrii (J late (fe Co.), 418*
  • Johannesburg, Empire Exhibition, 311 John, W. J on Transmission-Line Insulators under Deposit Conditions, 346*
  • Johns, Sir A. A,y., on Naval Construction. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number,
  • Johnson, C. H and Sons, Ltd., |-ton Frog Rammer, 583*
  • “ Holdfast,” Tests of, 174 Joints, Welded, Stresses in, 578, 606 66^^ I
  • Tubular Construction “work, 405* ’
  • Joliffe and Banks, History of, 676 ^'^”^BoilerrS4^ ^^arine and Naval j
  • "^*^”^613^^^* *^®0Physics, 488, 583,
  • Jordan C. E., on Sliipping Problems, 579 '
  • Journals. See Bearings
  • 537^^"^ Macliine (Mavor and Coulson, Ltd.), | Jubilee, Address to H.M. King George V from Engineering Institutions, 496
  • ~ ^Eulton^ 501^ Kailway Rolling Stock at ~ HNGIXEERING Jubilee
  • -'Asphalt Lining for. Junior Institution of Engineers. Design and laboratories, TflbS^+’n ’ ^^eniorial
  • lablet to Maudslay, Sons and Field 316 • Sheffield and Hj®trict Section Lecture,
  • s«p s£.
  • / raiikless Air Compressors, 458* ’
  • Junkers, Prof. H.. the Late, 152
  • KAOLIN for Refractories, 246*, 302
  • Kearns, H. W., and Co., Ltd., Automatic Measur- ? Devices for Macliiiie Tools, 107*
  • Keith, J., and Blackman, Ltd., Fans for 24-ft . Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, 396* 'nir’ ®®t^oraley <fe Baird, Ltd., Pneumercator Gauges, S.S. “ Normandie,” 590*
  • Lecture on Molecular Structure of Dielectrics, 496
  • — Medal awarded to Sir J. A. Fleming, 363 5'’'’ Kempe, H. R., the Late, 556
  • Kent, G., Ltd., Exhibits at Physical Society’s Exhibition, 138, 361*; Remote-Reading Level Recorder, 361*
  • Kent J. L., on Ship Resistance in Smooth and Rough Water, 448
  • Kew Observatory, Visibility at, 24 Kinematograph Films of Welding Operations, 634 ’
  • — R6ntgen-Ray, 500
  • King’s Birthday Honours List, 607
  • Oeorge y. Silver Jubilee Address from Engineering Institutions, 496
  • — George V, Silver Jubilee of, 469. See also __ ENGINEERING NiZrcr Jubilee. Section
  • Heavy-Weather Damage to See LETTERS, 86, 114, 154 King, K O., Investigations on Lubrication in Conditions, 257. See LETTER, 2o0
  • Kirkham, J. and W., Ltd., Lubricators for Iran- Alediterranean Pipe Line Pumps 241* ... , 55*, 116*, 141, 182, 570
  • Kirkpatrick, Sir C., and Partners, Tir John North Power Station, 684
  • Kirkuk Oil Fields, Pipe Line from, 55* 116* See ERRATUM, 141, 182. See 241*, 570 Kitchen and AVade, Ltd., Locomotive-Rod- . Poring and Trepanning Machine, 527* Klein Schanzlin * Becker, Two-Stage Rotary Compressors, 459*
  • Klip Power Station, South Africa, 33-ft. by “P'H. Babcock <t Wilcox Stoker, 537* Kloess, H., on Maierform Trawlers, 394 Knight, R A. G., on Humidity-Moisture Content of Wood, 472*
  • Knowles-Sliotter Earth-Leakage Ammeter, 136 Kogag Ovens, Cargo Fleet Ironworks Coke- Oven Plant, 251*
  • Krupp, F., 240-ton Hollow Forgings, 113*
  • LABORATORIES, Photo-Elastic, Design and _ Equipment of, 183*
  • — See also National Physical

Labour :

  • Birmingham Apprenticeship Certiorate Scheme, 42
  • Craftsmanship in Building Industry, 394 Employment and National or Empire Development, 495
  • ? Shipbuilding Industry, 1934, 42
  • — Statistics, Engineering and Allied Industries, 18, 43, 68, 95, 134 164 190,234,272,326 •
  • }Y'”f>en and Young Persons on Two- Shift System, Report, 684
  • Prevention
  • Industrial Accidents. See also ArcidcuZ., Labour Notes, 22, 34, 72, 100, 115 153 169, 210, 224, 264, 29^ 307, 333, 370 398, 413, 452, 475, 491, 526, 545 582’ 597, 622, 649, 677. See PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Payment by Results (Review), 303
  • I Skilled Employment and Apprenticeship Association; Annual Report, 658 Temperamental Factor in Industry, 576,
  • Tradesmen for Royal Air Force 577 Unemployment in Great Britain, Geographical Distribution of, 51 Statistics, Engineering and Allied Industries, 18, 43, 68, 95, 134 164 190, 234, 272, 326 ’ ’
  • Workshop Organisation and Management, uz, Zoo, 406
  • Lacey, S., on Testing of Gas Appliances, 632 (Skylux, Ltd.), 569
  • Ladle, Casting, 100-toii, Crane (Newton
  • Chambers and Co., Ltd.), 371* ' ’
  • T fI'nsulation T i‘ ^ja^le-Suspension Winch, 659* Lake Tsana Irrigation Scheme, 577 Lambeth E'orth Underground Station, Tablet to Maudslay, Sons and Field, 316 Lamps, Electric. See Electric “Propellers,'^'203°" Controllable
  • Lancashire Boiler. See Eoiler
  • I Lathes. See Machine Tools
  • See Motor Boat
  • 238. 309, 346, 371, 385, 415, 441, 492, 546, 600, 626 652 680 ^^^™384*,®423^111°“
  • ®'®®tromotors, Ltd., Steel-1 rame Electric Motor, 594*
  • lio '» oil
  • r®®® nnder MetaUurgy \
  • — EXCI nf A{’ Pnildings, Report, 656 Ettect of Atmosphere on Fatigue of 290 ^pes. Specifications, 648 ’
  • reamJp^nf T ® y^taZ-Price Diagrams League of Industry, Statement of Policy, 287
  • Leeds, Melbourne Brewery, Failure of Cast-
  • Iron Tee-Piece, 323
  • — University, Investigation of Stress Distri-
  • bution in Ferro-Concrete Beams, 158*
  • Legal :
  • British Shipping (Assistance) Bill, Views on, 259
  • Contracts for the Erection of Machinery,
  • 393
  • Factory Acts and Truck Act-s Handbook (Review), 138
  • Industrial Reorganisation (Enabling) Bill, Object of, 124
  • Labour Legislation. See also Labour Patent Law. See Patents See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Legislation. See Legal; Labour; J^atents Leipzig, Elstermuhl Canal, Asphalt Lining for, 611*
  • — Fair, Engineering Exhibits, 275*, 381*, 458* L^pingle, Dr. M., on Special Refractory Materials, 245*, 302, 353. See LETTER, 580
  • Letters to the Editor, 19, 59, 86, 114, 154, 168, 195, 225, 263, 280, 320, 344*, 358, 396, 544*, 580, 688
  • Leukon, Properties of, 182
  • Level Recorder, Remote-Reading (G. Kent, Ltd.), 361*
  • — Surveying, Internal-Focussing (Cooke,
  • Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 562*
  • Levelling Roadway Slabs by Mud-Jacking, 196* Single-Drum Water-Tube See LETTER, 544
  • Ltd., Tests of H5'draulic
  • Lewis, W. Y., Boiler, 453*.
  • Leyland ^lotors. Torque Converters, 624*
  • Ley's Malleable Castings Co., Ltd., Malleable Castings, 510
  • Lifeboats, Diesel Engines for, 90
  • — S.S. “ Normandie,” 674*
  • Lifting Bridges. See Bridges
  • — Gear for Low-Head Roller Sluices, 194* for Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, ,
  • 481* '
  • — Platform, 24-ft. Open-Jet Wind Tunnel, ,
  • Farnborough. 396* !
  • Lifts, Passenger and Goods, S.S. ” Normandie,” 673*
  • Light Alloys. See Alloys under Metallur
  • — Phenomena and Electromagnetic RadiaCons,
  • 341*, 357*, 434*
  • — Polarised, Stress Determination by. See
  • Optical
  • — See also Spectrinn
  • Lighting Calculations (Review), 380
  • — Gas. See Gas
  • — See also Lamps under Electric Lightning. See Electric
  • Lilly Overwinder for Electric Winding Engine "for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 379*
  • Limit Gauges. Soe Gauges ; Gauging
  • Lindner, H., G.m.b.H., Jig-Boring Machine, 278*
  • Liner Concrete Machinery Co., 7/5 cub. ft. Portable Concrete Mi.xer, 690*
  • — See Steamers
  • Liquefaction of Gases, 339
  • Liquid-Coal Process (Wyndhams Liquid Coal Co., Ltd.), 117*
  • — Fuel. See also Oil Fuel; Motor
  • — for Hydraulic Couplings, 463
  • Lister, R. B., on Mechanical Handling in Industry, 605
  • Literature, 4, 33 (Erratum, 71), 83, 138, 179, 206, 217, 291, 303, 327, 380, 408, 433, 617, 643, G72
  • Litigation. See Ijcgal; Labour; J^itents “ Little Giant ” Electric Drill, 568*
  • Liverpool Steamship Views on Scheme Tonnage, 122
  • Lloyd-Evans, B., on in Petrol Engines, _
  • Lloyd’s Register Staff Association, Marine ” Engines from Superintendent’s Point of View, by S. B. Freeman, 67
  • Statistics, Vessels under Construction, 67, 553
  • Statistics, Vessels Launched, 140, Loader and Scoop, Self-Propelled (Baker- RaulangCo.), 636*
  • lyoading Machine (Mavor <fe Coulson, Ltd.), 537 Scraper-Tvpe (R. White and Sons, Ltd.), 441*
  • “Loadmaster” Mobile 2-ton Crane, 487* Lobban, Dr. C. H., Deformeter for Stress Measurement, 657
  • Local Authorities. See Municipal
  • “ Loch Ranza,” S.S., Performances of, 20 Locks, Grand Union Canal, 556
  • — Northern, Port-du-Rhin, Strasbourg, 5* Locomotives, Diesel, at British Industries,
  • Fair, 537
  • Hydraulic 501, 625*
  • Hydraulic for, 170*
  • Shunting, Ltd.), 103
  • — Electric, for Brazilian Railways, 444
  • — French, Performances of, 192*, 217*
  • — Hydraulic Couplings for, 473
  • — Industry, Position and Prospects, 190
  • — 2-8-0 Type, London, Midland and Scottish
  • Railway, 689*
  • ~ 4-6-2 Type, London and North Eastern Railway, Record Run, 263, 324*
  • — Practice, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 32
  • — Repairs, Murray Colour-Control System for, 141*
  • — R oad. See M otor ; Traction Engine; Tractor
  • — “ Rocket,” Replica at Science Museum, 421
  • — Shunting, 175-b,h.p. Diesel-Engined (Harland and Wolff, Ltd.), 103
  • — “ Silver Jubilee,” London Midland
  • Scottish Railway, 501
  • — Streamlined, 4-6-4 Type, German State Railways, 308*, 681
  • 4-6-0 Type, Great Western Railway, 308* — Tank, 2-6-2 Type, London Midland and Scottish Railway, 263*
  • — See also Bailways in PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Owners’ Association, for Adjusting World
  • Flame Temperatures 48*
  • Transmission Gears for, 489*
  • Variable-Transmission Gear
  • 175-b.h.p. (Harland and Wolff,
  • Lockouts. See Labour : Labour Notes
  • Lodge, Sir O., on Radio Developments. See Silver Jubilee NuTnber, 44
  • Loeffler Boiler Installation, S.S. “ Conte Rosso,” 367. See Krratum, 417
  • Loewe-Gesfiirel A,-G., Precision Profile-Grinding Machine, 58* ; High-Speed Production Lathe, 277* ; Vertical Boring Machine, 278*
  • London Area, Railway Electrification in, 629, 631
  • — Brick Co. and Forders, Ltd., Elevated
  • Convevor for Transporting Overburden, 678*
  • — British Industries Fair, 204
  • — (bounty Council, Demolition of Waterloo Bridge, 82*, 202 ; Battersea Power Station Extension, 177 ; Report on Thames Floods, Prevention, 205
  • Hall, Telephone System in, 271*, 328
  • — Greater, New Factories in, 51
  • — International C’hemical-Engineering Congress, 287
  • — Midland and Scottish Railway, 175-b.h.p.
  • Diesel Shunting Locomotive, 103 ; Hydraulic Variable-Transmission Gear for Diesel Locomotive, 170* ; 240-h.p. Pneumatic-Tyred Bail Car, 209* ; 2-6-2 Type Tank Locomotive, 263* ; Fenchurch Street Station, Reconstruction. 412 ; Old Stone Sleepers, 492 ; Jubilee Exhibition of Rolling Stock at Euston, 501 ; 2-8-0 Type Locomotive, 680*
  • — and Newcastle, Record Railway between, 263. 324*
  • — and North Eastern Railway, Record
  • London to Newcastle, 263. 324* ;
  • Class Restaurant Cars, 415* ; 38-Seater Motor Gang Trolley, 420* ; Welded Coal Wagons, 609* ; Suburban Electrification, Schemes, 629, 631 ; Diesel-Electric Paddle Vessel ” Talisman,” 689
  • — Passenger Transport Board, Underground
  • Railway Extensions, 629, 631
  • — Port of. Improvement Works, 1925-1930,
  • 296
  • — Power Co., Battersea Power Station, Flue-
  • Gas Washing Plant Report, 17 ; Battersea Power Station Extension, 177
  • — Programme, International Congress for
  • Scientific Management, 577
  • — Southend Continental Shipping Ltd., M.S. “ Queen of the Channel,”
  • — and Southern District Junior Gas Associa
  • tion, Standardisation in Gas Industry, by S. F. Dunkley, 176
  • — Underground Railways. See Vndvrground
  • — Water Supply. See Silver Jubilee Number,
  • 58
  • Longbridge Factory, Austin Motor Co., Ltd,, 609
  • Lonsdale, Dr. T., on Constant-Humidity Chamber, 321*
  • Lorries. See Motor Lorries ; Tractors Losenhausenwerk, Vibrators for Concrete, 460* Lo-Vo-Lite Units for Localised Lighting, 3 Low Temperatures, Production of, 339 Lubricants for Machine Tools (Fletcher, Miller, Ltd.), 543
  • Lubricating Oils. See also Oils
  • — Value, Boundary, of Mineral Oils, Report,
  • 257. See LETTER, 280
  • Lubrication. High-Pressure, for Journal Bearings, 274*
  • — in Oxidising Conditions, Report, 257. See
  • LETTER,280
  • — Research Committee, Roughness-Measuring
  • Apparatus. 325*
  • — of Worm Gears, 236, 241*, 261, 266 Lubricators for Iraq-Mediterranean Pipe Line
  • Pumps (J. and W. Kirkham, Ltd.), 241*. See 55*, 116*, 141, 182, 570
  • Lucas, J., Ltd., Acid-Level Indicator for Batteries, 569 ; Wind-Screen Sprayer for jMot-or Cars, 569
  • “ Luigi di Savoia Duca degll Abruzzi,” Italian Cruiser, 255
  • Lunar Atmospheric Tide over Canada, 613 Lund, J., Ltd.. ‘‘ Precizer ” Automatic Sizing Device, 190
  • Lysholm, A., on Lysholm-Smith Torque Converter, 624*. See 501
  • Lysholm-Smith Torque Converter, Development and Application of, 501, 624*
  • MACADAM. See
  • Macdonald, Prof. H. M., the ].ate, 556
  • MacGregor, R. A., on Relation of Fatigue to
  • Engine Design, 121
  • MacKenzie, W., on Port of London Improvements, 296
  • MacLay and MacIntyre, S.S. “ Loch Ranza,” 20 Mac. See also Me
  • Machine Drawing (Re\dew), 328
  • — Shops. See IVorfcs and iVarZnne Tools
  • — Testing. See Testing Machines and Tests
  • (Materials)
  • Machine Tools :
  • Babbitting Machine, Centrifugal (T. Ryder and Sons, Ltd.), 21*
  • Bending Machine, Hand (F. J. Edw’ards, Ltd.), 512*
  • Boring Machine, Horizontal (Werkseug- inaschinenfabrik Union), 277*
  • Jig- (H. Lindner G.m.b.H,), 278* Vertical (Mayer and Schmidt), 278* Vertical, with Colour Control (G.
  • Richards and Co., Ltd.), 198*
  • — and Trepanning Machine, Locomotive- Rod (Kitchen and Wade, Ltd.), 527*
  • Cutting of Metals (Review), 673 Die-Filing and Metal-Cutting Machine (Foley Manufacturing Co.), 166*
  • Drilling Machine, Electric, " Little Giant *' (Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co., Ltd.). 568*
  • Radial (Gebr. Heller Maschinen- fabrik), 276*
  • Machine Tools—continued.
  • Gear-Cutting Machine, Gleason Spiral (D* Brown and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd.)’ 8*
  • — Generator, Spiral-Bevel (Turbine Gears, Ltd.), 597 .
  • Grinding Machines, Automatic Sizing Devices for, 189*
  • — for Pivots (Ferranti, Ltd.), 541* Portable, Electric (Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co., Ltd.), 568*
  • Profile (Loewe Gesfiirel), 58* for Rolls (H. A. Waldrich G.m.b.H.), 276*
  • Roll, Traversing-Work Type (Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd.), 181*
  • — and Polishing Machine, Metallurgical
  • (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • Hydraulic Press. See Press (below) Lathe, Fine-Turning (F. C. Weipert), 276* — High-Speed Production (Loewe-Ges- furel A.-G.),
  • — Turret, High-Speed (Hille-V erke A.-G.)
  • High-Speed (Pittier Werkzeugma- schinenfabrik A.-G.), 211*
  • — with Two-Speed Headstock (Verein-
  • igten Drehbankfabriken), 276*
  • IJmit Gauging. See Gari^ing
  • Lo-Vo-Lite Units for Localised Lighting on Machine Tools, 3.
  • Lubricants for Machine Tools (Fletcher, Miller, Ltd.), 543
  • Machine Shop Management. See U orks Munugemenl
  • — Tools, Automatic Measuring and Sizing Devices for, 107*, 189*
  • Colour-Control System for (Murray Colour Controls, Ltd.), 141*, 197*
  • Design, German Tendencies in, 275, 381
  • Electric Attachment for (Allgemeine Elektrizitats Gesellschaft), 26*
  • Fair, Bale, 340
  • Hydraulic Drive for, 276*
  • Individual Electric Drive for (Sadi Engineering Co., Ltd.), 143*
  • Industry, Position and Prospects, 164
  • Layout in Works, 406
  • at Leipzig Fair, 275*, 381*
  • Practice, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 22
  • “Remco Motor Drive” for (Manley Products Corporation), 167
  • Wimet” Tipped Tools for (A. C. Wickman, Ltd.), 543
  • — Work, Tolerances in. See Gauging Machining, Measurement and Automatic Sizing during, 107*, 189*
  • Milling Cutter, Sharpaform (E. Allen and Co., Ltd.), 402* .
  • — Machine, Heavy-Duty l^lanufactunng (A. Herbert, Ltd.), 209*
  • Rigid (J. E. Reinecker A.-G.), 278* Thread (Gebr. Heller Maschinen- fabrik), 277*
  • Universal, with Colour Control (J. Parkinson Son), 198*
  • Vertical (Locwe-Gesfiirel A.-G.), 278* . .
  • Mortising Machine for Wood (Dominion Machinery Co., Ltd.), 512*
  • Moulding Machine, Motorised Spindle, for Wood (Modern Woodworking Jla- chines, Ltd.), 593*
  • for Wood, Electrically-Operated (Onsrud Machine Works, Inc.), 166*
  • Pipe-Pushing Machine (Skylux, Ltd.), 569
  • Planing Machine, Rigid (H. A. Waldrich G.m.b.H.), 277*
  • Pneumatic Drills. See Drills (above) i
  • Polishing Machine, Four-Bearing (W. (’aiming <fe Co., Ltd.), 512*
  • — and Grinding Machine, Metallurgical
  • (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • Pre-Forming Machine for Bakelite (T. H. {fc J. Daniels, Ltd.), 595*
  • Press, Apex, Foot-Operated (Skylux, Ltd.), 5G9*
  • — Armature-Notching (Taylor and Challen, Ltd.), 593*
  • — Forging, 15,000-ton Hydraulic (Schloe- mann Aktiengesellschaft), 112*
  • — 20()-ton Four-Core (Taylor Challen,
  • Ltd.), 592* ,
  • — 80-ton, with Gripper Feed (Mass
  • Products, Ltd.), 595*
  • — High-Duty (H. Pels and Co.), 381*
  • — 500-ton Hobbing (T. H. and J. Daniels,
  • Ltd.), 596*
  • Hydraulic, Cushioning Device for, 381* 7,000-ton Heavy Forge Department, English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 162* 100-ton (Rice A Co. (Leeds), Ltd.), 581*
  • — Pelletting (H. Simon, Ltd.), 597*
  • — and Punches, Accidents with (Review),
  • 328
  • Refacing Machine, Valve (Grimston Electric Tools, Ltd.), 510*
  • Riveting Machine, Portable Pneumatic (Broom and Wade, Ltd.), 152*
  • Saw, Band, Bench, for Wood (Modern Woodworking Machines, Ltd.), 593*
  • Shaping Machine, 48-in. Stroke, Draw-Cut (Butler Machine Tool Co., Ltd.), 331*
  • Shears, Sheet-Metal (Grimston Electric Tools, Ltd.), 510*
  • Surfacing Machine with Colour Control (G. Richards <fe Co., Ltd.), 197*
  • Thread-Milling Machine (Gebr. Heller Maschinenfabrik), 277* 1
  • Tools, Cutting, Improvements in, 604
  • — for Machining Electro-Deposited Coat
  • ings, 101 _
  • Trepanning and Boring Machine, Locomotive-Rod (Kitchen and Wade, Ltd)., 527*
  • Turning and Boring Mills. See Boring (above) , . , x
  • Turret Lathes. See Lathes (above)
  • Machine Tools—continued.
  • Vice, Rising and Falling Parallel-Jaw (E. L. Youngelson, Ltd.), 51*
  • Woodworking Machinery, Bench Band- Saw (Modern Woodworking Machines, Ltd.), 593*
  • Hollow-Chisel Mortiser (Dominion Machinery Co., Ltd.), 512*
  • Motorised Spindle Moulder (Modern Woodworking Machines, Ltd.), 593*
  • Moulding Machine, Electrically- Operated (Onsrud Machine Works, Inc.), 166*
  • See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Machine Tool Trades Association, Annual Dinner, 340
  • — Vice. See Vice under Machine Tools
  • — Work. See Machine Tools
  • Machinery, Fatal and Non-Fatal Accidents with, 258, 287
  • — Imports and Exports, Statistics, 18, 43, 68,
  • 86, 95, 134, 164, 190, 234, 272, 326 Machining of Electro-Deposited Coatings, 101
  • — Measurement and Automatic Sizing during,
  • 107*, 189*
  • Magdeburg, Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • Magnesia for Refractories, 246*, 302 Magnesium Alloys. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • Magnetic Materials, Flaw- and Crack-Detecting Device for, 499
  • — Methods of Geophysical Prospecting, 585
  • — Separators (Rapid Magnetting Machine
  • Co., Ltd.), 565*
  • Main, S. A., on Properties and Uses of Stainless St-eels, 314
  • Makarev Chain Grate for Peat, 103*
  • Malaria Control, Chenderoh Water-Power Plant Construction, 8
  • Mallet, R., Invstigations on Earthquakes, 584 Maltempo, Viaduct, Genoa-Serravalle “Camionale,” 671*
  • Management and Foremanship, Training in (Review), 5. See LETTER, 114
  • — Scientific, International Congress for,
  • London, Programme, 577
  • — of Works. See Works Management Manchester College of Technology Scholarships,
  • 518
  • — Institute of Physics’ Exhibition, 358
  • — Ship Canal, Annual Report, 282
  • — University, Tests of Hydraulic Variable
  • Power Transmission Gear, 171* ; Physics Department, Work of, 358
  • Manchoukuo, Federation of British Industries Mission to. Report, 19
  • Manganese Bronze A Brass Co., Ltd., Propellers for S.S. “ Normandie,” 616*
  • — Effect on Tin, 318
  • Manley Products Corporation, “ Remco Motor
  • Drive ” for Machine Tools, 167 Manometer U-Tube, 657
  • Mansion, H. D., on Measurement of Convection by Optical Method, 483*
  • Manufacture, Scientific Methods in. See Works Management
  • — See also Trade
  • Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., Exhibits at the Physical Society’s Exhibition,
  • 136 : Two-Pen Recorder for Time Signals, 137*
  • “Margit,” S.S., with Main Boilers on Deck, 450, 453*
  • Marine Auxiliary Machinery, Motor Trawler “ British Columbia,” 608
  • Machinery, Plant for Refrigerated Ships, 638
  • Machinery, Turbo-Electric Liner S.S. “ Normandie,” 590*, 615*, 673*
  • — Boilers. See Boilers
  • — Concrete Structures (Review), Erratum, 71
  • — Engines. See Engines ; Turbines ; Marine
  • Propulsion
  • — Engineering Industry, Position and Pros
  • pects, 272
  • Industry, Welding in, 558 Lloyd’s Statistics, 67, 553
  • — Engineers’ Association, Hull Branch, Modern
  • Hull Forms for Trawler Types, by H. Kloess, 394
  • Institute of, Annual Dinner, 233 and Naval Architects, American Society
  • of. See Naval Architects
  • — Machinery Output in 1934, 11, 46, 63, 99,
  • 119
  • — Propulsion. Diesel-Electric Drive for Paddle
  • Vessel “ Talisman,” 689
  • 530-b.h.p. Diesel-Electric Installation, Motor Tug “ Framfleld,” 319*
  • Eight-Cylinder Two-Stroke Sulzer Engines, M.S. “ Queen of the Channel,” 651*
  • 500-h.p. Four-Cylinder Oil Engine, Motor Trawler “ Dirkje,” 23*
  • 5,000-s.h.p. Geared Turbines, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*, 448
  • Geared Turbines, S.S. “ Strathmore,” 403 High-Pressure Turbines and Loeffler
  • Boiler, S.S. “Conte Rosso,” 367. See Erratum, 417
  • Hydraulic Couplings for, 462*, 473 Machinery for Oil Tankers, 190 Machinery for Refrigerated Ships, 639 Oil Fuel for. See Oil Fuel
  • Propelling Machinery for Steam Trawlers 451 528
  • 310-b.h.p. Six-Cylinder Oil Engine, Motor Trawler “ British Columbia,” 608
  • 5,500-b.h.p. Sulzer Diesel Engine, Tests, 278*
  • Three-Cylinder Semi-Uniflow Engine
  • S.S. “ Loch Ranza,” Performances of, 20 Thrust-Measuring Devices, 25 160,000-h.p. Turbo-Electric Machinery,
  • S.S. “ Normandie,” 533, 589*, 615*
  • Types and Costs of Machinery for Cargo Liners, 67
  • Water-Tube Boilers for Naval and Mercantile Vessels, 74
  • See also Engines; Turbines; Propellers ; Ship Resistance ; Torsion Meters ; and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Power Exhibition, New
  • York, 35*, 87*, 165*. See LETTER, 154 Science, Second Year (Review), 618 I'extbook of (Review), 207
  • — Engineers, American Society of, Tests with
  • Controlled Propeller, by E. T. Allen, 203
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of :
  • Landon Meetings, Winter Session :
  • Air Swirl in Oil Engines, bj' J. F. Alcock. Erratum, 40. See 155
  • Care of Modern Steam-Generating Plant from the Water Side, by R. J. Glinn, 129*, 157*. See 123*, 213, 231 Annual Report, 235 Election of Officers, 235
  • Worm-Gear Performance, by Dr. H. E.
  • Merritt, 239*, 266*, See 236, 261 Benevolent Fund, 368 The Bend Test, and its Value as a Guide to
  • Ductility, by L. W. Schuster, 372*, 400*. See 368, 395
  • Aerodynamical Research and Hydraulic
  • Practice, by A. Page, 424
  • Recent Developments in Hydraulic Couplings, by H. Sinclair, 462*. See 473
  • Progress in Design and Application of the
  • Lysholm-Smith Torque Converter, with Special Reference to Development in England, by Dr. H. F. Haworth and A. Lysholm; 624*. See 501 Voith Turbo Transmissions, by Dr. W.
  • Hahn, 489*. See 501
  • Summer Meeting, Bath : Inaugural Proceedings, 605 Mechanical Handling as Apjdied to Industry, by R. B. Lister, 605
  • Institution Dinner, 631 Visits and Excursions, 605, 630
  • North-Western Branch:
  • Care of Modern Steam-Generating Plant from the Water Side, by R. J. Glinn,
  • Discussion on, 213. See 123*, 129*, 157*, 231
  • Discussion on Air Swirl in Oil Engines, by
  • J. F. Alcock, 155
  • Mechanical Flight. See Aeronautics
  • — Handling in Industry, 605
  • — Lubricator. See Lubricator
  • — Stoker. See Stoker
  • — Traction on Roads. See Roads; Motor
  • Cars ; Motor Lorries ; Tractors
  • Mechanisation of Industry. See Silver Jubilee Nuniber, 13
  • Meik, C. S., and Halcrow, Port of Beira Developments, 663*
  • Melbourne Brewery, Leeds, Failure of Cast- Iron Tee-Piece, 323
  • Melchett, Lord, on Industrial Reorganisation (Enabling) Bill, 124
  • Meldahi, K. G., on Steamships with Main Boilers on Deck, 453*. See 450
  • Meldrums, Ltd., Mechanical Stokers, 595 Merchant Shipbuilding. See Shipbuilding
  • — Ships. See Ships ; Steamers Mercury-Steam Power Station, Schenectady,
  • 351*, 641*
  • — Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams Merritt, Dr. H. E., on Worm-Gear Performance, 239*, 266*. See 236, 261
  • Metals, Alkali, Emission Curves of, 358*
  • — Anti-Fraction. See Alloys under Metallurgy
  • — Atomic Arrangement in, 522
  • Metals, Corrosion of. See Corrosion
  • — Electrolytic Contact Action between, Investigations on, 666
  • — Fatigue of. See Alternating Stress under Tests (Materials)
  • — Filament Lamps. See Lamps under Electric
  • — Industries Exhibition, Japan, 260
  • Metals, Institute of :
  • May Lecture on Atomic Arrangement in Metals and Alloys, by Prof. W. L. Bragg, 522
  • Spring Meeting, London:
  • Programme, 117
  • Report of Council, 260
  • Honorary Treasurer’s Report, 261 Election of Officers, 261
  • Annual Dinner, 291
  • Reports of Discussions, 289, 317, 342
  • Corrosion-Fatigue Properties of Duralumin with and without Protective Coatings, by I. J. Gerard and H. Sutton, 289. See LETTER, 345
  • Further Experiments on Atmospheric Action in Fatigue, by Dr. H. J. Gough and D. G. Sop with, 290
  • Effect of Five Years’ Atmospheric Exposure on breaking Load and Electrical Resistance of Non-Ferrous Wires, by Dr. J. C. Hudson, 290
  • Penetration of Steel by Soft Solder and other Molten Metals at Temperatures up to 400 deg. C., by Dr. L. J. G. van Ewijk, 317
  • Type-Metal Alloys, by F. D. Weaver, 317
  • Constitution and Properties of Cadmium- Tin Alloys, by Prof. D. Hanson and W. T. Pell-Walpole, 318
  • Some Properties of Tin containing Small Amounts of Aluminium, Manganese or Bismuth, bv Prof. D. Hanson and E. J. Sandford, 318
  • Reduction by Hydrogen of Stannic Oxide in High-Conductivity Copper, by Dr. W. E. Alkins and A. P. C. Hallowes, 318
  • L’nsoundness in Aluminium Sand-Castings. Part in.—Solidification in Sand Moulds under Pressure, by Prof. D. Hanson and Dr. I. G. Slater, 342
  • Alloys of Magnesium. Part II.—Mechanical Properties of some Wrought Magnesium Alloys, by W. E. Pry- therch, 343
  • Spectrographic Analysis of Aluminium, by D. M. Smith, 344
  • Metals, Molten, Penetration of Steel by, 317
  • — Price Diagrams, 24*, 50*, 155*, 270*, 359*,
  • 489*, 610*
  • — Research Association, British Non-Ferrous,
  • Investigation on Aluminium Sand-Castings, 342 ; Annual Report and launch, 688
  • — Sheet, Fluid-Pressure Cupping Tests, 265,
  • 279
  • Machine for Cupping Tests (A. J. Amsler and Co.), 660*
  • — Spraying Process, Schliha, for Machine
  • Repairs, 415
  • — Structure of. See Microphotographs
  • — Welding. See Welding
  • — See also Metallurgy ; Microphotographs Metallic Coatings, Films and Surfaces, Structure
  • of, 366
  • Metallography. See Metals ; Metallurgy; Microphot/ygraphs
  • Metallurgical Microscope and Camera (C. Zeiss (London), Ltd., I*
  • — Mining and Applied Geology Congress,
  • International, Paris, 260
  • Metallurgists and Engineers, Collaboration of, 125
  • Sheffield Society of. See Sheffield
  • Metallurgy J
  • Age-Hardening, Theory of, 498
  • Alloys, Aluminium, Unsoundness in ‘Castings of, 342
  • — Antimony-Tin-Lead, Researches on, 317
  • — Atomic Arrangement in, 522
  • — Cadmium-Silver-Copper, for Bearings, 284
  • Tin, Constitution and Properties of, 318
  • — C'opper. See also Brass, d-c.
  • — Lead-Antimony-Tin, Researches on, 317
  • — Magnesium, Wrought, Properties of, 343
  • — Old and New, Study of, 497
  • Tin with Aluminium, Manganese or Bismuth, Properties of, 318
  • Cadmium, Constitution and Properties of. 318
  • Blast Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • Brass. See Brass
  • Cast Iron. See Cast Iron
  • Coke Ovens. See Coke Ovens
  • Corrosion of Metals. See Corrosion Foundry. See Foundry
  • Furnaces, Electric. See Furnaces
  • — Metallurgical. See Furnaces
  • Heat Treatment of Alloys, Effects of, 498 Gas Furnace with Controlled Atmosphere for, 614*
  • of Spring Steels, Experiments on, 525, 530*
  • Iron Manufacture. See Furnaces, Blast
  • Machine for Grinding and Polishing Specimens (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • Metals, Tests of. See Tests (Materials) Metallurgy, General (Review), 218
  • — Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Nuniber, 16
  • — of Welding, 578, 580
  • Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys, Researches on, 689
  • Polishing Machine for Metal Specimens (C. Baker). 82
  • Pyrometers. See Pyrometers
  • Refractories. See Refractory Materials; Firdiricks
  • Silver, Use in Bearing Metals, 284
  • Slags, Basic, Oxidising Power of, 586*
  • Steels for Cold Pressing and Drawing, 265, 279
  • Metallurgy—eontvnued.
  • Steels. Furnaces. See Furbees
  • Manufacture, Progress in. See Oliver JMlee Number,!^ # oi^
  • — Stainless, Properties and Uses of, 314 Welding. See Welding
  • See also Iron, and Steel Institute ; Metals, Inslitnteof; Microphotographs ; loun- dry; and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Metallurgy and Mining, Institution of. See Mining
  • Metameter (Bristol Co.), 36
  • Meteorological Data for Baghdad, 208
  • — Society, Royal, Pacts and Iheones about
  • the Upper Atmosphere, by U R- Douglas, 24 ; Visibility and Atmospheric Suspensoids at Kew Observatory, by H. L. Wright, 24 ; Dust in the Atmosphere bv C. S. Durst, 24 ; Presidential iddress%y Lieut-Col. E. Gold, on Fronts and Occlusions, 141 ; Interpretation or Measurements of Horizontal Temperature Differences over Small Distances, by E. O. Bilham, 230 ; Circulation of Air During South-West Monsoon, near Berbera, Somaliland, by Dr. C. E. P. Brooks and G. S. Durst, 230; Further Conclusions Concerning Visibility by Day and Night, by M. G. Bennett, 230 ; Symons Lecture on Propagation of Sound to Great Distances, by Dr. F. J. W. Whipple 364 : Bracing and Relaxing Climates, by W. 1. Tyler, 442; Effect of Wind, Temperature, Humidity and Sunshine on Loss of Heat from Body at 98 deg. F.. by Lieut.-Col. E Gold 442; Temperature Trend at Aberdeen from 1870 to 1932, by Dr. A E. M. Geddes, 442 ; Lunar Atmospheric Tide over Canada, 1897-1932, by Dr. S. Chapman, 613; Sampling Errors of Aitken Nucleus Counter, by F. J. bcrase, 613; Diurnal Variation of Maximum Gusts Occurring in Each Hour at Worthy Down (Winchester), by C. S. Durst and W. H. Bigg, 613
  • Meteorology, Storm off Algiers, 27* Meter, Distant Recording (Bristol Co.), 36*
  • — for Draught, Pressure and Flow (Elliott
  • Brothers (London), Ltd.), 3
  • — Flow (Brown Instrument Co.), 35*
  • — for Propeller-Thrust Measurement, 25
  • — Seo also Electric
  • ^Methane Explosions. See Colliery Explosions Metropolitan Area, Speed Limit on Roads, 233 Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd., Welded Coal Wagons, 609* 2*Ietropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd., Electric Winding Engine and Equipment for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299*, 377* ; Electrification of BrazAlian Railways, 444; Control Equipment for Large A.-C. Winders, 461* ; Crack-Detecting Device for Magnetic Materials, 499
  • — Water Board, Experimental Ozone Water-
  • Purification Plant, W*; Work of. xSee Silver Jubilee Eumber, 58
  • — See also London
  • Mever, A., on Velox Boiler, 321
  • Michell Crankless Diesel Engine, 89*. See LETTER 154
  • Micrometer, Pneumatic (Solex, Ltd.), 189* Microphotograph, Embrittled Boiler Plate, 157*
  • — Spring Steels, 531*
  • ‘— Stereoscopic, Production of, 516
  • — Structure of Iron in Scaling, 525, 691* Microphotometer, Photo-Electric (A. Hilger,
  • Ltd.), 31
  • Microscope and Camera for Metallurgical VTork (C. Zeiss (London), Ltd.), 1*
  • — for Marine Torsionmeter (E. R. W'atts and Son,
  • Ltd.), 252*
  • — Measuring (C. Zeiss (London), Ltd.), 2* Microstructure of Metals. See Microphotographs
  • Middlesbrough, Cargo Fleet Ironworks, Coke- Oven Plant, 251*
  • Midland Fan Co., Ltd., Air Filter and Pressure- Reducing Valve, 539
  • Mignet, IL, Aeroplane “ Pou du Ciel.” 465 Milan Observation Tower, Welded Tubular Members of, 405*
  • Military Aeronautics. See Aeronavtics
  • — College of Science, Woolwich, Reception at,
  • 632
  • — Motor Transport. See Motor
  • Milling Machines and Cutters. See Machine Tools
  • Mills, H. R., on Resistance of Spring Steels to Impact Stresses, 611*
  • Millwall Docks. Improvements at, 296 Milne-Watson, Sir D., on Chemical Engineering.
  • See Silver Jubilee Number, 21
  • Milton Hall (Southend) Brick Co., Wire Ropeway, 250*
  • Mineral Oils. See Oils
  • — See Coal; Mining; and PARAGRAPH INDEX Mines, Coal. See Collieries
  • — Cooling by Devaporised Compressed Air
  • (Review), 33
  • — Dusts, Inflammability Tests, Report, 106
  • — Gold, South Africa, Electric Winding
  • Engines for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299*, 377*
  • Safety in, Research Board, Rei)ort on Routine Method of Determining Inflammability of Mine Dusts, 106; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Broken Electric Tiamp Bulb, 322; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Coal-Mining Explosives, 346
  • — Supports, Steel, Bend Tests for, 395
  • — Surveying Apparatus (C. F. Casella and Co.,
  • Ltd.), 81*
  • — United States Bureau of. See United Stales
  • — Winding. See Winding
  • — See also Coal; Collieries; Mining;
  • Winding; and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Mining Engineers, Institution of, Specifleation for Testing Mine Fans, 106
  • — Institute of Scotland, Annual Report, 546
  • — Metallurgical and Applied Geology Congress, International, Paris, 260
  • — and Metallurgy, Institution of, Annual
  • Dinner, 623
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Ministry of Transport. See Transport
  • Mirrlees, Bickerton tfe Day, Ltd., Com- bustioneer Stoker, 508*; Pump for Heating Systems, .508
  • Mirror, Telescope, 200-in. Glass Disc for, 243* Mississippi River, Hydraulic Model Experiments for, 576
  • Mitcham Station Bridge, Reconstniction of, 626 Mitchell Engineering Co., Loeffler Boilers, 367.
  • See Erratum, 417
  • Mixer for Wyndham Liquid-Coal Process, ] 17* Mixing Machines, Concrete. See Concrete
  • — Plants for Cement, Boulder Dam, 383* Model, Aggregate Gradation Plant, 657
  • — Experiments on Fluid Motion, 424
  • SeealsoAeronaw^?cs,• ShipModels; Ship liesistance
  • — Investigations of Hydraulic Problems, 575
  • — Railway Club Exhibition, 518
  • — for Stress Determination. See Optical
  • — Tests on Concrete Arch Dams, 591 Ravier Hollow-Brick Quay Wall, 620*
  • — Transparent, for Photo-Elastic Tnvestiga- i
  • tions, 183*
  • — of Transportable Warren-Truss Bridge, 657 Modern Woodworking Machine.s, Ltd., Motorised Spindle Moulding Machine, 593* ; Bench Band-Saw’, 593*
  • Moisture in Flue Gases, Heat Carried Away by, 294
  • — in Wood, Relation to Humidity, 472* i Molecular Structure of Dielectrics, 496
  • Mond Nickel Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 544
  • Monkhouse, A., on Electrical Developments in U.S.S.R., 103*
  • Monkswell, Lord, on Locomotive Work in France, 1934, 192*, 217*
  • Monoplane. See Aeronautics Monsoon, South-West, Circulation of Air in, 230 Montanesi Viaduct, Genoa-Serravalle “Camionale,” 671*
  • Monument, Washington, Effect of Vibrations on
  • 392
  • Moore Dry Dock Co., Caissons for San , Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 329* ! Morgan, R., on Corrosion of Wrought Iron and Steel, 23.3
  • Morris Motors, Ltd., Cowley Works, 610 Mortising Machines. See Jfacbine Tools Moseley, D., A Sons, Vulcanite Pump, 594* Moss Gear Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British
  • Industries Fair, 595
  • Motor Boats for Grand Union Canal, 556 75-h.p., S.S. “ Normandie,” 674*
  • — Car Construction, Welding in, 558
  • Motor-Car Details :
  • Engines. See Engines, Petrol, Motor Car Headlights. Evaluation of Glare from, Report, 286
  • Hj^draulic Transmission Gear for, 463, 473 Ignition Code Switch (Coleman and Lennev), 532*
  • Rear Suspension for Tatra Rear-Engined Car, 190*
  • Torque Converters, Hydraulic, 489*, 501, 624*
  • Wind-Screei\ Sprayer (J. Lucas, Ltd.), 569
  • Motor Cars, Electric, Exhibition, Bournemouth, 608
  • Engineers. See Automobile Engineers Engines. See Engines, Petrol Fuels. See Motor Fuels
  • Hydraulic Couplings for, 463, 47.3
  • Hydraulic .Tack (B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.), 511*
  • Industry, Progress of, 544
  • Military. See Motor Transport
  • 27-9-h.p. Rear-Engined Streamlined (Tatra-Werke Co.), 199*
  • Washing Plant, High-Pressure (B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.), 510* '
  • See also Motor Cycles and PAKAGKAPH INPEX
  • — Carriages, Railway. See Carriages
  • — Chassis, Thornycroft, for 6-ton Mobile
  • Crane, 238*
  • — Cycle Industry, Position and Prospects, 68
  • — Fire Engine, 400-750 gallon (Scainmell
  • Lorries, Ltd.), 557*
  • — Fuel Production from Tars, Experiments
  • on, 655
  • — Electric, Constant-Current, for Capstans,
  • S.S. “ Normandie,” 67.3
  • 3,300-h.p. for Electric Winding Engines, 299*, 377*
  • for Elevated Conveyor (British Thomson- Houston Co., Ltd.), 678
  • Fan Brakes for Testing, 320
  • for Fertiliser Factory, Ipswich (General Electric Co., Ltd.), 374*
  • Gascoigne Road Sewerage Pumping Station, Barking, 386*
  • Hollow-Shaft, for Vertical-Spindle Pumps (British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd.), 640*
  • Hydraulic Couplings for, 463*, 473
  • at Paris Fair, 686
  • Propulsion, 1,300-h.p., Diesel-Electric Paddle Vessel *' Talisman,” 689
  • Propulsion, 400-s.h.p. Diesel-Electric Tug “Framfield,” 319*
  • Propulsion, 40,000-h.p., S.S. mandie,” 5.33, 589*, 615*
  • Star-Delta Starter for (M. and C. gear, Ltd.), 516*
  • Steel Frame (Laurence Scott and motors, Ltd.), 594*
  • Straight-on Starter for (M. <fe C. Switchgear, Ltd.), 51-5*
  • Switch, Motor Starters and Controllers, Specification, 322
  • Synchronous, Self-Starting (Ferranti, Ltd.), 79*
  • for Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 483*
  • — Gang Trolley, 38-Seater, London and North
  • Eastern Railway, 429*
  • — Generator Sets for Electric Winding Engine
  • for 6.660-ft. Shaft. 300*, 377*
  • — Hydraulic, for Variable Transmission Gear,
  • Motor Industry, Position and Prospects, 43, 68
  • — Internal-Combustion. See Aeronautics;
  • Engines; Motor Cars; Motor Boats; Tractors
  • — Launches. See Motor Boats
  • — Lorries and Trailers for Pipe Transport, 57*
  • — Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., Society
  • of, Memorandum on Motor Omnibus Design and Maintenance, 367 ; Annual Report, 544
  • — Marine. See Engines ; Marine Propulsion ;
  • Motorships
  • —• Omnibus Design and Maintenance, Memorandum on, 367
  • — Paraffin. See Engines, Oil
  • — Petrol. See Aeronautics ; Engines, Petrol;
  • Motor Boats; Motor Cars; Tractors
  • — Plough. See Tractors
  • Motor Rail, Ltd., Diesel Locomotives, 537
  • — Road Rollers. See Road Rollers
  • — Spirit. See Motor Fuel
  • — Tractors. See Tractors
  • — Transport, Cross-Country, Progress in. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 36
  • Revised Highway Code, 553
  • — Trawler, British Columbia,” 608
  • ” Dirkje,” 23*
  • — Tug “Framfleld,” with Diesel-Electric
  • Drive, 319*
  • — Vehicles and Fatal Road Accidents, Inquiry
  • into, 67
  • Hydraulic Transmission Gears for, 463, 473, 489*, 501, 624*
  • Imports and Exports, 43
  • Noises from, 399
  • Worm Gears in, 236, 262
  • — Wagons. See Motor Lorries; Traction
  • Engines ; Tractors
  • Motorships under Construction, Lloyd’s Statistics, 67, 553
  • — Cross-Channel, “Queen of the Channel,”
  • 650*
  • — “Durham,” 5,500-b.h.p. Sulzer Oil Engine
  • Tests, 278*
  • — Launched, Lloyd’s Statistics, 140
  • — “ New Zealand Star,” Refrigerating Plant for
  • 320*. See Erratum, 335 '
  • — “Pacific Trader,” Investigations of Wake
  • of, 340
  • — “President Doumer,” Floodable Fire
  • screens in, 59
  • — and Steamers, Fuel Consumption and Main
  • tenance Costs of, 190
  • — “Talisman,” Diesel-Electric Paddle-Wheel
  • Drive for, 689
  • — See also Marine Propulsion
  • Mott. Sir B., on Tunnelling. See Silver Jubilee Number, 35
  • Mould for 200-in. Glass Disc for Telescope Mirror, 243*
  • — Sheet-Metal, for Concrete Products, 658 Moulding Machines, Wood. See Machine
  • Tools
  • — See Foundry
  • Mount Palomar Observatory, 200-in. Glass Disc for Telescope Mirror, 243*
  • Mountains, Measurement of Attraction by, 583 Mud-Jacking System of Levelling Roadway Slabs, 196*
  • Muirhead (fe Co., Ltd., Exhibits at Physical Society’s Exhibition. 80; Radio-Frequency Attenuator, 80*
  • Mullite Bricks, Composition and Properties, 245*, 354
  • Mulsifyre Pipe System for Extinguishing Oil Fires, 61
  • Multitubular Boilers. See Boilers
  • Municipal Electrical Association, Incorporated, National Electrical Convention, 607, 623, 660, 690*
  • — Engineering, Progress of. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 57
  • — Tramways and Transport Association
  • Memorandum on Motor Omnibus Design, and Maintenance, 367
  • — Tramways. See also Tramwaus
  • Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., Welding Demonstration, 634
  • Murgatroyd, J. B., on Selenium Decolourising of Glass, 294
  • Murraj^ Colour Controls, Ltd., Colour-Control System for Machine Tools, 141*. 197*
  • Museum, Home Office Industrial, Descriptive Account and Catalogue, 196, 274
  • — Science, Routh Kensington, Replica of
  • Locomotive “ Rocket,” 421
  • — United States National, Annual Report, 635 Mustapha Breakwater, Algiers, Destruction
  • of, 27*
  • NADAUD, C. B., on Domestic Electrical Development, 661
  • “ Naiade.” Italian Submarine, 255
  • Nalder Borthers, (fe Thompson. Ltd., Exhibits at Physical Society’s Exhibition, 138
  • Nancy Waterworks, Ozone Purification Plant 9*
  • National Association of Supervising Electricians. See Supervising Electrical Engineers^ Association of
  • — Electrical Convention Bournemouth, Ob
  • jects of, 421, 607 ; Presidential Address, by E. E. Hoadley, on Problems of Electrical Distribution, 608; Exhibition of Electric Appliances and Vehicles, 608: Addresses by Sir A. Page, P. J. Robinson, J. C. Dalton H. Marryat, Sir F. Pole, Sir W. Ray and Sir J. Brooke, 623 ; Industrial Power Supply, by H. Hobson, F. Forrest andC.D. Taite, 690*. See 660 ; Domestic Electrical Development, by C. Haslett T. E. Alger, W. N. C. Clinch and C. B! Nadaud,661
  • — or Empire Development, Suggestions re
  • garding, 495
  • National Equipment Corporation, Mud-Jacking Equipment for Roadway Slabs, 196*
  • ~ Inland Water Survey, Scope of, 316
  • — Physical Laboratory, Progress of. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 15; RoughnessMeasuring Apparatus, 325* ; Investigations on Magnesium Alloys, 343 ; Aerodynamical liesearches, 424; Investigations on Resistance of Spring Steels to Repeated Impact Stresses, 611* ; Exhibits at Institution of Civil Engineers’ Conversazione, 657
  • — Smoke Abatement Society, Report. 388
  • — Water Supply Policy, Report, 204
  • Natural Gas, Wastage in Texas Panhandle, Report, 297
  • Naval Aeronautics. See Aeronautics
  • Naval Architects, Institution of :
  • Spring Meeting, London :
  • Programme, 334
  • Report of Council, 422 Election of Offlcers, 422 Presidential Address, by Lord Stonehaven, on Shipbuilding Industry, 422
  • Reports of Discussions, 423, 448, 471, 485 Annual Dinner, 424
  • Launch of Quadruple-Screw Turbine Steamer “Queen Mary,” bv J. M. McNeill, 384*, 454*. See 423.
  • Transport of Refrigerated Cargoes under Modern Marine Practice, by A. R. T. Woods, 636*. See 423
  • Channel Train-Ferry Steamers for the Southern Railway, by Sir W. S. Abell, 426*. See 448
  • Resistance Experiments in Smooth and Rough Water made with Models of High Speed Ships, by J. L. Kent and R. S. Cutland, 448
  • Simplified Form of Direct Flooding Calculations, by J. L. Scott, 449
  • Steamships with Main Boilers on Deck, by K. G. Meldahl, 453*. See 450
  • Evolution of the Modern Steam Trawler witli Superheating, by W. H. C. Nicholas, 527. See 450
  • Corrosion Problems of the Naval Architect, by Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 664. See 471
  • Experimental Investigation of Cracking in Mild-Steel Plates, and Welded Seams, by Profs. E. G. Coker and B. P. Haigh, 476*. See 485.
  • Standard of Stability for Ships, by Prof. E. Pierrottet, 485
  • Ship Wave-Resistance—Progress since 1930, by W. C. S. Wigley, 486
  • Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Society of, New York, Robert Fulton’s Steamboat Drawings, by F. D. Herbert, 25 ; Ship Structural Design, b5" E. F. Spanner, 25 ; Measurement of Propeller Thrust on Shipboard, by Commdr. H. E. Saunders, 25 ; Development of Ground Tackle for Naval Ships, by Rear-Admiral E. S. Land, 26 ; Examples of Arc-Welded Ship Construction, by D. Arnott, 73; The Battle Cruiser, by Commdr. H. E. Rossell, 74 ; Marine and Naval Boilers, by Capt. C. A. Jones and Lieut.-Commdr. T. A. Solberg, 74
  • — Architecture, Mercantile. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number. 41
  • Subdivision of Ships. See Water-Tight Worshipful Shipwrights’ Company Medals for, 95, 446
  • See also Warships
  • — Construction. See also Warships
  • — Engineering, Progress In. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 29
  • — and Shipping Annual, Brassey’s (Review),
  • 179
  • — See also Warships
  • Navigation, Aerial. See Aeronautics
  • — Magnetic Repeating Compass, 49i-
  • — Ship Collisions, 549
  • Navigational Equipment, S.S. “Normandie,” 674*
  • Navvy, Steam. See Excavating Machine NsiN-y, British. See U. M. under Warships
  • — Dutch. See Dutch under Warships
  • — Italian. See Italian under Warships
  • —Portuguese. See Portuguese under Warships
  • — United States. See United States under
  • Warships
  • — See also Naval; Warships ; and PARA
  • GRAPH INDEX
  • Negretti and Zambra, Surveying Statoscope, 137; Flame Anemometer, 138* ; Wet and Dry Thermometer Bulbs, 514* ; Thermo-Couple and Resistance Pyrometer 514*
  • Neill, J., and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd,, Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 537
  • Nesfteld Retorts, Ltd., Automatic Hydraulic Mechanical Stoker, 598*
  • Neutrons and Radioactive Transformations, 393
  • New' Brunswick, St. John Harbour, 131
  • New Consolidated Gold Fields, Ltd., Electric Winding Engines for 6,600-ft. Shaft, 299*. 377*
  • — Lount Colliery, Coal-DIstillatlon Plant,
  • Tests of, 293*
  • — Southgate Factory, Standard Telephones
  • and Cables, Ltd., 237
  • New Wire Company, Cheadle, Order Book of, 1788-1831, 403
  • — Year’s Honours List, 17
  • New York Power and Light Corporation, Schenectadj’ Mercury-St earn Power Station. 351* 641*
  • • Power and Mechanical Engineering Exhi
  • bition, 35*, 87*, 165*. See LETTER, 154
  • Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • State Highway Department, Use of Mud-Jacking Equipment, 196*
  • New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., Refrigerating Plant, M.S. ” New Zealand Star,” 320*. See Erratum, 335
  • Newbold, Leicestershire, Tests of Coal-Distillation Plant, 293*
  • Newcastle and London, Record Railway Run between, 263, 324*
  • Newcomen Society, Shrinking-on, by Rhys Jenkins, 126 ; Work of Bryan Donkin, by D. M. Henshaw, 126 ; Order Book of New Wire Company, Cheadle, 1788-1831, by L. St. L. Pendred, 403
  • Newdlgate Colliery, Report on Explosion at, 322
  • Newman-Milliken Plug Valve, 269*
  • Newton, Chambers and Co., Ltd., 100-ton Crane Casting Ladle, 371*; Experiments on Heat Loss of Blast Eurnace, 503*, 524
  • Nice, Ozone Water-Purification Plant, 10 Nicholas, W. H. 0., on Steam Trawlers with
  • Superheaters, 527. See 450
  • Nichols, P., Investigation in Preheating and Combustion, 147
  • Nickel Electro-Deposited Coatings, Machining of, 101
  • — Industry, Centenary of H. Wiggin and Co.,
  • Ltd., 553
  • Nofrango Building Material, 657 Noises from Motor Vehicles, 399 Non-Conducting Coverings. See rnsulatiofi,
  • — Ferrous Metals. See Metals ; Metallurgy Nord Railway, 4-6-2 Type Locomotive, Performance of, 217*
  • “ Normandie,” Turbo-Electric Liner, 420, 533*, 589*, 605, 615*, 673* ; Gyroscopic Control Gear for, 59*
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Heavy-Weather Damage, by J. F. King. 55. See LETTERS, 86, 114, 154 ; Future of the Destroyer, by E. L. Charapness, 94 ; Relation of Fatigue to Modern Engine Design, by R. A. MacGregor, W. S. Burn and Prof. F. Bacon, 121 ; Fuel Consumption and Maintenance Costs of Steam and Diesel-Engined Vessels, by L. J. Le Mesurier and H. S. Humphreys, 190 ; Wake, by G. S. Baker, 340 ; Ship Collisions, by H. E. J. Camps, 549
  • North Eastern Electric Supply Co., Dunston Power Station, 213
  • — Notes from, 13, 39, 63, 91, 118, 144, 173, 201, 229, 255, 283, 310, 337, 363, 389, 417, 443, 466, 492, 519, 546, 572, 600, 627, 653, 681
  • Northampton Polytechnic Institute, Lewis Single-Drum Water-Tube Boiler, 453*. See LETTER, 544
  • Norwich Port, Development of, 132
  • Notch Brittleness in Large Bars, 211*, 285 — Sensitivity of Steels in Fatigue, 225, 263 Notched Bar Tests. See Tests {Materials} Notes on New Books. See Books and LITERA.- THRE INDEX
  • — See Cleveland ; North ; Soidh- West ; South Yorkshire ; Labour. See also P.4.RAGR.4.PH
  • INDEX
  • Nottage, M. B., Investigations on Boundary Lubrication Values of Mineral Oils, 257. See LETTER, 280
  • Nottingham Gas Works, Reconstruction at, 633
  • Nozzle, Oxy-Acetylene, for Rail-Surfacing (British Oxygen Co., Ltd.), 510*
  • Nucleus Counter, Aitken, Sampling Errors of, 613
  • OAKLEY-EVANS. N. H., Iron, 127
  • Obituary : (Removed to separate index)
  • Observation Tower, Milan, Members of, 405*
  • Oil, Tankers Launched, Lloyd’s Statistics, 140 Machinery for, 190
  • — Tanks, Ships’, Wheeler System of Cleaning, 85*
  • — Tractors. See Tractors
  • — Transport, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number^ 25
  • — Wells, Underground Surveying of, 53*
  • — See also Lubrication; Petroleum
  • Oldham, W., on Transport Problems, 579
  • Olympia. See Exhibition
  • Omnibus, Motor. See Motor Omnibus
  • — Trolley, and Tramway Statistics, 148
  • Onsrud Machine Works, Inc., Electrically-
  • Operated Moulding Machine, 166* Open-Hearth Furnace. See Furnace
  • Optical Apparatus for Photo-Elastic Work, 183*
  • Photo-Elastic Stress Determination in Notched-Plate Bending Tests, 477*, 485
  • Physical Society’s Exhibition, 1*, 29*, 79*, 280*
  • — Comparator (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • — Glass. See Glass
  • — Method for Convection Measurements, 483*
  • — Pyrometers. See Pyrometers
  • — System for Surveyor’s Level (Cooke, Trough
  • ton and Simms, Ltd.), 562*
  • Oscillations, Electric. See Electric; Thermionic; Telegraphy, Wireless; Telephony, ireless
  • — of Three-Phase Generator, 109*, 150*
  • Oscillator, Short-Wave (General Electric Co., Ltd.), 526
  • Otto, P,, Researches on Ozone Generators, 9* Ougr^e-Marihaye, Belgium, Pure-Coal Preparation Plant, 521 -
  • Ovens, Bakers’, Electric, 686
  • — Coke. See Coke Ovens Overhead Cranes. See Cranes
  • — Lines Power Transmission, Central Electri
  • city Board Report, 366
  • Power Transmission, Design of Insulators for, 346*
  • Power Transmission, Economics of National Grid, 260
  • Power Transmission, Importance of National Grid, 660, 691
  • Power Transmission, Italian Railways, 214*
  • Power Transmission, Stability of Interconnected Systems, 478*
  • — — Power Transmission, Progress of. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 55
  • Overseas Mechanical Transport Council, Tests of 15-ton Motor Cross-Countrv Transport Unit, 414*
  • — Trade Department, Report on Economic
  • Conditions in Canada, 66; Report, United Kingdom Trade in India, 148; Report on Economic Conditions in Chile, 550 ; Report on Economic Conditions in British Malaya, 557
  • Overwinder, Lilly, for Electric Winding Engine for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 379*
  • Owens, Dr. J. S., U-Tube Manometer, 657 ; Ultra-Violet Radiation Measuring Instrument, 657
  • Oxides in Steel, Iodine Method for Determination of, 554
  • Oxidising Power of Basic Slags, 586* Oxy-Acetylene Rail-Surfacing Nozzle (British Oxygen Co., Ltd.), 510*
  • Welding. See Welding
  • Oxy-Ferrolene Co., Ltd., Oxy-Ferrolene Cutting and Welding System, 99*
  • Oxygen and Sulphur, Effect on Iron Scaling, 525, 691*
  • Ozone, Use in Refrigerated Ships, 424, 637
  • — Water Purification by, 9*
  • “PACIFIC TRADER,” M.S., Investigations of Wake of, 340
  • Packings, Shaft, Mercury-Vapour Turbine, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 641*
  • Page, Sir A., on Electricity Supply Problems, 623
  • Paint as Preservative for Ships’ Hulls, 471, 664
  • — Protection of Steelwork by, 177, 205*.
  • See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • — Spraying Plant (B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.), 510* Palmer, Prof, L. S., Wireless-Wave Reception
  • Apparatus, 516
  • Panama Canal, Annual Report, 446 Panhandle, Texas, Wastage of Natural Gas in. Report, 297
  • Paraffin Engines. See Engines, Oil
  • Paris, International Mining, Metallurgical and
  • Applied Geology Congress, 260 Trade Fair, 658*, 685
  • — Orl(^ans-Midi Railway,
  • mances on, 192*
  • — Water Supply, Ozone
  • 10*
  • Park Gate Iron <fe Steel
  • ments on Heat Loss of Blast Furnace, 503*, 524
  • Parker, F., Ltd., 10-h.p., Mobile Concrete Mixer, 323*
  • Parkinson, J., and Son, Universal Milling Machine with Colour Control, 198*
  • Parsons, H. de B., the Late, 225
  • Parsons, Sir C., Papers and Addresses of (Review), 408
  • Parsons, Marine Steam Turbine Co., Ltd., 5,000-s.h.p. Geared Marine Turbines, 426*, 448
  • — Turbines. See Turbines, Steam; Marine
  • Propulsion
  • Passenger Aeroplane. See Aeroplane under Aeronautics
  • — Landing Stage, Tilbury Dock, 296
  • — Steamers. See Steamers
  • Patent Practice in Germany, Decisions Affecting, 342
  • — Record, 78*, 216*, 298*, 404*, 668* Pattern-Making Machines. See Machine Tools
  • Locomotive
  • Purification
  • Co., Ltd.,
  • Pauling and Co., Ltd., Port of Beira Developments, 663*
  • Payment of Labour. See Labour
  • — by Results (Review), 303
  • Peat, Use in Russian Power Stations, 103*
  • Pell-Walpole, W. T., on Cadmium-Tin Alloys, 318
  • Pels, H., and Co., High-Duty Press, 381* ; Hydraulic Cushioning Device for Presses, 381*
  • Pendred, L.St. L., on Order Book of New Wire Company, Cheadle, 1788-1831, 403
  • Pendulum Experiments for Gravity Determinations, 584
  • Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., S.S. “Strathmore,” 403*
  • Perak River, Chenderoh Water-Power Plant, 8 Iskandar Bridge Across, 306
  • Permeability of Refractories, 303. See LETTER, 580
  • Perry, Sir P. L. D., on Road Passenger Trans- port. See Silver Jubilee Number, 39
  • Personal, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 173, 201, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 600, 626, 652, 680
  • Petavel, Sir T. E., on National Physical Laboratory. See Silver Jubilee Number, 15
  • Petrol Motors. See Aeronautics; Engines, Petrol; Motor Cars ; Motor Boats
  • Petroleum Coke for Electrodes, Production of, 585
  • — Congress, World, London, 1933, Proceedings
  • (Review), 4
  • — See also Oil; Engines, Oil
  • Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins, Use in Chemical Plants, 419
  • Phosphate Rock Plant, Fertiliser Factory, Ipswich, 374
  • Phosphor-Bronze Tubes, Specification, 20 Photo-Elastic Laboratories, Design and Equipment of, 183*
  • Stress Determination in Notched-Plate Bending Tests, 477*, 485
  • — Electric Cells, Application of, 358
  • Cells, Specification, 294
  • Effect and its Applications. 357* Photometer, Auto-, Holophane-Edgcumbe, 81*
  • — Photo-Electric (Everett, Edgcumbe and Co.,
  • Ltd.), 80*
  • Photomicrographs. See Microphotographs Photronic Smoke Alarm, 87*
  • Physical Apparatus, Institute of Physics’ Exhibition, Manchester, 358
  • Phvsical Society’s Exhibition, 1*, 29* 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*
  • — Laboratorv. See National Physical
  • — Society, Exhibition of Apparatus, 1*. 29*.
  • 79*, 136*, 280*, 361*: Duddell Medal, Awarded to Dr. W. E. Williams, 287 Physics, Acoustics, Modern (Review), 218
  • — Atom, Mysteries of the (Review), 291
  • — Atomic Physics, Progress in. See Silver
  • Jubilee Number, 10
  • — Cosmic-Ray Investigations, Counter for
  • (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29*
  • — Electromagnetic Radiations, 314*, 341*,
  • 357*, 434*
  • — Electron-Diffraction Methods for Investigation of Metallic Surfaces, 366
  • and Rbntgen Raya, Diffraction by Amorphous Solids, Liquids and Gases (Review), 83
  • Electronic Structure and Properties of Matter (Review), 433
  • Institute of. Conference and Exhibition at Manchester, 358
  • Low’ Temperatures, Production of, 339
  • Neutrons and Radioactive Transformations, 393
  • — Optical Method* for Convection Measurements, 483*
  • — Practical (Review), 644
  • — Quantum Theory of Radiation, 315, 358,
  • 434*
  • — Thermionic Emission (Review), 206
  • Ultra-Violet Light and its Effects, 357*, 434 Violet Radiation-Measuring Instrument, 657
  • — See also Physical Society and PAR.\QR.4PH IN’PEX !
  • P.I.C. Slide Rules, 456
  • Piecework, See Ijabour I
  • Piers, Iskandar Bridge, Perak, 306
  • — Port of Genoa, 133*
  • _ Saint John Harbour, New Brunswick, 131
  • — San Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 329* ,
  • Pierrottet, Prof. E., on Standard of Stability for Ships, 485
  • Pig-Iron Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Pigments for Paint for Steelwork, 206. See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • Pilcher, R. S. on Motor-Omnibus Design and Maintenance, 367
  • Pile Formation for Transit Sheds, Port of Genoa, 134*
  • Piling, Ferro-Concrete, Dunston Power Station, 213
  • — Steel Screw’, and Cast-Iron, Port of Beira Wharves, 663*
  • Pinions. See Gears ; Marine Propulsion
  • Pins, Taper, Specification, 389
  • Pipes, Asbestos-Cement, Specification, 32
  • — Cast-Iron, Specification, 653
  • — Lead, Specifications, 648
  • Line, Oil, Iraq-Mediterranean, 55*, 116*. See Errata, 141, 182. See 241*, 570
  • — Steam. See Steam Pipes
  • — See also Tubes
  • “Piscator” Fishing Co., Motor Trawler “ Dirkje,” 23* , .
  • Pit-Head Electricity Generation and Peak-Load Problem, 65. See LETTER. 154
  • Pitch Coke for Electrodes, Production of. 585 Pitting. See Corrosion z. v
  • Pittier Werkzeugmaschinenfabnk A.-G., High- Speed Turret Lathe, 277*
  • Planing Machine. See Machine Tools
  • Plank, Dr. R., on Developments in Refrigerator Design, 363
  • Plastic Materials in Chemical-Plant Construction, 419
  • — Strain and Creep Stress, 306
  • Plate Boiler, Embrittled, Examination of, 15z*
  • Plate Shearing Machine. See Machine Tools
  • — Steel, Cracking in, 476*, 485
  • Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams Platelayer-Gang Trolley, 38-Seater Motor,
  • London and North Eastern Railway, 429* Plating, Electro. See Electro Platinum Resistance Pyrometers. See Pyrometers
  • Plough, Motor. See Tractor
  • Ploughing Machinery, Steam, Introduction of, 431
  • Plywood, Specification, 353
  • Pneulec, Ltd., Sand Disintegrator, 542* Pneumercator Water-Level Gauges, S.S. “ Normandie,” 590*
  • Pneumatic Tools. See Machine Tools
  • — Transport for Cement at Boulder Dam. 383*
  • — See also Compressed Air ; Air Compressor Pochin, H. S., the Late, 421
  • Polarised Light, Stress Determination by. See Optical Apparatxis
  • Pole, Sir F., on Electrical Industry 623 Polishing Machine for Metallurgical Specimens (C. Baker), 82
  • for Metallurgical Specimens (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 564*
  • Pollution, Atmospheric, Research Committee, Annual Report, 559
  • Polytechnic. See Education Pontoon, Gosport, Corrosion Investigations on, 460, 666
  • — for Landing Stage, Tilbury Dock, 296 Pope, E. L., the Late, 623
  • Porosity of Refractories, 303. See LETTER, 580 Port-du-Rhin, Northern Lock, Strasbourg, 5*
  • — of Beira, Development of, 663*
  • — of Genoa, Developments at, 133*
  • — of London Improvement Works, 1925-1930,
  • 296
  • — Need for Co-Ordination of, 579
  • — of Norwich, Development of, 132 Portable Engine. See Engine
  • — Machine Tools. See Machine Tools Portals, Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe.
  • 482*
  • Portevin, Prof. A. M., Award of Bessemer
  • Medal to, 497 Portland Cement. See Cement Portuguese East Africa, Port of Beira Developments, 663* „
  • — Submarines ‘‘ Delftin,” 103 ; ‘ Golftnho.
  • 320
  • Post Office Research Station, Automatic Chart Analyser, 358
  • Telephone System for Large Buildings, 271*, 328*
  • “ Pot ” Galvanometers, 29 “ Pou du Ciel ” Aeroplane, 465 Powders, Fine, Magnetic Separator for_( Rapid
  • Magnetting Machine Co., Ltd.), 565* Powdered Coal. See Pulverised Coal Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Ltd., Preservative Materials, 570
  • Power Conference, World, Chemical-Engineering Congress, 1936, 287 ; Annual Report of International Executive Council, 394 ; Scandinavian Meeting, Transactions (Review), 433
  • — Gas. See Gas ; Producer
  • and Mechanical Engineering Exhibition, New York, 35*, 87*, 165*. See LETTER. 154
  • for Ship Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion ; Ship Resistance
  • Power Plant Co., Ltd., Double-Cone Magnetic Clutch, 105*
  • Hvdro-Electric, Canadian, 205
  • Hydro-Electric, Low-Head Roller Sluices for *193*
  • — .— Hydro-Electric, and Peak-Load Prob
  • lem, 65. See LETTER, 154
  • Hydro-Electric. Progress in. See Silcer Jubilee Number, 50
  • Hydro-Electric, Pump-Storage, Couplings for, 75*
  • Hydro-Electric in Russia, 104, 608 Testing (Review), 83
  • Water, Chenderoh, 8 See also Power Stations Substations
  • — Press. See Machine Tools
  • — Station, Electric, Barking, 438*
  • Electric, Battersea, Report on Flue-Gas
  • Washing Plant at, 17 ; Extension of. 177 Electric. British, Fuel Consumption and
  • Units Generated, 470 ; Thermal Efficiency, 090* „
  • Electric, Central Electricity Board Report, 366
  • Electric, Dunston, 213
  • Electric, Hull, Explosion of Feed-Mater Heater 374
  • Electric, Instruments for (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 565
  • Electric, Klip, 33-ft. by 20-ft.. Babcock and Wilcox Stoker, 537*
  • Electric, Mercury-Steam Schenectady, 351* 641*
  • Electric, Mulsifyre System for Extinguishing Oil Fires in, 61
  • Electric, and Peak-Load Problem. 65. See LETTER, 154
  • Electric, Public and Private. Power Costs in, 322
  • Electric, Progress in Practice, 35
  • Electric, Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, 51, 52
  • Electric, in Russia, 103, 608
  • — — Electric, Tir John North, Swansea. 684 Electric, Use of Peat in, 103*
  • Steam, Treatment of Water for, 123*, 129*, 157*, 213, 231
  • See also Power Plants ; Substations
  • — Supply Economics (Review), 5 Electric, Canada, Report, 260
  • Electric, Central Electricity Board Report, 366
  • Electric, for Domestic Purposes, 661 Electric, Electricity Commissioners’ Report, 16
  • Electric, Industrial, 660, 690*
  • Electric, Justifiability of National Grid, 260, 660, 691
  • Electric, Peak-Load Problem, 65. See LETTER,154
  • Overhead Lines, Economics of National Grid, 260
  • Overhead Lines. Importance of National
  • Grid, 260, 660, 691
  • Overhead Lines, Italian Railways, 214* Overhead Lines, Stability of Interconnected Systems, 478*
  • See also Gears : Marine Propulsion
  • — Transmitters, Hydraulic, Theory and Appli
  • cations, 462*, 473
  • — Water. See Hydraulic; Power Plants,
  • Hydro-Electric
  • Prat-Daniel Corporation, Flue-Gas Dust Trap, 89*
  • Pratt, G. H., On Humidity-Moisture Content of Wood, 472*
  • Pre-('^ooling of Refrigerated Cargoes, Value of, 423, 637
  • “ Precizer ” Automatic Sizing Device (J. Lund, Ltd.), 190
  • Preece, Sir A. H., on Central Power Stations. See Silver Jubilee Number, 52
  • Preece, Cardew and Rider, Tir John North Power Station, 684
  • ** Premier,” S.S., State of Wrought Iron in, 665 Prescott, Sir W. H., on Water Supplies. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 58
  • Preservatives for Materials (Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Ltd.), 570
  • “ President Doumer,” M.S., Floodable Firescreens in, 59
  • Presidential Address to Chamber of Shipping, by L. C. Harris, on Shipping and Subsidies, 259
  • to Institution of Gas Engineers, bj' C. V.
  • Bennett, on Gas Industry, 632
  • to Institution of Naval Architects, by Lord Stonehaven, on Shipbuilding Industry, 422
  • to Iron and Steel Institute, by Sir H. C. H. Carpenter, on Alloys—Old and New, 497
  • to National Electrical Convention, by E. E. Hoadley, on Problems of Electrical Distribution, 608
  • to Royal Meteorological Society, by Lieut.-Col. E. Gold, on Fronts and Occlusions, 141
  • to Sheffield Society of Engineers and, Metallurgists, by A. J. Grant, on Collaboration of Engineers and Metallurgis s 125
  • Press. See Machine Tools
  • Pressure Vessels, Welding of, 529, 551, 607, 662 Presswork, Cold, Tests and Materials for, 265 279
  • Preston, Dr. E., on Lead Crystal Glasses, 412 Preston, W., Data Sheet for Correlation of
  • Hydrometer Scales, 474
  • Prices of Metals. See Metal-Price Diagrams Priestman Whitehaven Collieries, Ltd., Boiler
  • Explosion at, 323
  • Primary Battery. See Electric
  • Printing Industry, Type Metals for, 317 Process Control and Product Control in Fac
  • tories, 52
  • Producer, Gas, Heavy Forge Department, English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 163*
  • Product Control and Process Control in Factories, 52
  • Production, Census of (1930), Output per
  • Person in various Industries, 51 Projection Apparatus, Contour, Vickers
  • (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 280* Projector, Spectrum (A. Hilger, Ltd.), 499* Propellers, Aerial. See Aeronautics
  • — Thrust Measuring Devices, 25
  • — Turbo-Electric Liner “Normandie,” 616* Propulsion of Ships. See Marine Propulsion •
  • Engines; Turbines; Propellers; Ship Resistance
  • Prospecting, Geophysical, Methods of, 585 Proteins, Properties of, 496
  • Prytherch, W. E., on Wrought Magnesium
  • Alloys, 343 Puddled Iron. See Iron Pullman Car and Manufacturing Corporation,
  • Arc-Welded Steel Trarnwav Car, 399*
  • Pulverised Fuel Firing, Progress in the United
  • States, 35
  • — — Plant,^Tir John North Power Station, 684
  • T 4.„n.4.. .. Herbert,
  • Pumps, Treble-Ram, Ilford and Barking Sewer- | age Scheme, 386* |
  • — Turbine, for 400-750 gallon Motor Eire
  • Engine, .557*
  • — Unit for Mud-Jacking Equipment, 196*
  • — Vacuum, Rotary (A. Gallenkamp <fe Co.,
  • Ltd.), 82
  • — A’^ertical - Spindle, Hollow - Shaft Electric
  • Motor for (British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd.), 640*
  • — A^ulcanite (D. Moseley <fe Sons, Ltd.), 594* Pumping Set, Petrol-Driven (Rock Carling,
  • Ltd.), 540*
  • — Stations, Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line,
  • 58*, 116*. See Errata, 141, 182. See 241*,570
  • Sewage, Gascoigne Road, Barking, 386* Pupin, Dr. M. I., the Late, 306
  • Purdue University, Experiments on Rolling- Stock Springs, 244
  • Purification of Water. See lUatcr
  • Purves, Col. Sir T. E., on Telegraphy and Telephony. See Silver Jubilee Number^
  • Pyrometer, Contact Thermocouple, 499
  • — Control (Electroflo Meters Co., Ltd.), 594*
  • — Disappearing Filament (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 566*
  • — Thermocouple and Resistance (Negretti <fe
  • Zambra), 514*
  • QUANTITIES and Specifications, and Engineering Drawings (Review), 138
  • Quav, Saint John Harbour, New Brunswick, 131
  • — Avails, Ravier Hollow-Block, 620*
  • ** Queen of the Channel,” Cross-Channel M.S., 650*
  • “ Queen Mary,” S.S., Launch of, 384*, 423, 454* Queensland Government Railways, Annual Report, 205
  • Quenching of Steel. See Ileal Treatment under Metallurgy
  • Quicksilver. See Mercury and Meial-Price Diagrams
  • RACKS, Articulated, Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481* I
  • Radford, AV. H., Son, Ilford and Barking i Joint Sewerage Scheme, 386* I
  • Radial Drill. See Drill under Machine Tools Radiations, Electromagnetic, 314*, 341*, 357*, 434*
  • — and Convection, Heat Losses, Separation of,
  • 19, 86, 263
  • Radio Apparatus, Manufacture of, 237
  • — Reception Apparatus, 516
  • — Transmission Apparatus, Short-AVave, 516 Radioactive Transformations and Neutrons, 393 Radioactivity and Age of the Earth, 584 Radiotelegraphy. See also Telegraphy, Wireless Radiotelephony. See also Telephony, Wireless Railroad. See Railways
  • Rails, Bull-Head, Specification, 627
  • — Car. See Carriage
  • — Steel, Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • — Surfacing Nozzle, Oxy-Acetylene (British Oxygen Co., Ltd.), 510*
  • Railway, Berlin-Cologne, Rail-Car Service, 223
  • — Bridge. See Bridge
  • — British, Early, 338
  • — Brazilian, Electrification on, 444
  • — Carriage. See Carriage
  • — Club, Model, Exhibition, 518
  • — Electrification in London Area, 629, 631 Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number,
  • 33 I
  • — French, Locomotive Performances on, 192*, !
  • 217*
  • 250-h.p. Renault Oil-Engined Rail Car, 226*
  • Types of Rail Cars on, 438
  • ? — German State, Berlin-Cologne Rail Car
  • [ Service, 223; 4-6-4 Type Streamlined
  • Locomotive, 308* ; Road-Carriers for Railway Wagons, 394 : A^ertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • — Great AVestern, 260-h.p. Motor Rail Car for,
  • 46* ; 4-6-0 Type Streamlined Locomotive,
  • 308* ; Corrosion of Sleepers on, 460; Suburban Electrification Schemes, 629, 631
  • — Italian, Progress of Electric Traction on, 214*
  • — Locomotive. See Locomotive
  • — London, Midland and Scottish, 175-b.h.p.
  • Diesel Shunting I.ocomotive, 103; Hydraulic Variable-Transmission Gear for Diesel I,ocomotive, 170* ; 240-h.p. Pneumatic-Tyred Rail Car, 209* ; 2-6-2 Type Tank Locomotive, 263*; Fenchurch Street Station, Reconstruction, 412; Old Stone Sleepers, 492 ; Jubilee Exhibition of Rolling Stock at Euston, 501 ; 2-8-0 Type Locomotive, 689*
  • — London and North Eastern, Record Run,
  • London to Newcastle, 263, 324* ; First- Class Restaurant Cars, 415* ; 38-Seater Motor Gang Trolley, 429* ; AVelded Coal AVagons, 609* ; Suburban Electrification Schemes, 629, 631; Diesel-Electric Paddle Vessel ” Talisman,” 689
  • — Material, AVelding of, 529, 551, 558
  • — Motor Carriage. See Carriage
  • — Nord, 4-6-2 Type Locomotive, Performance
  • of 217*
  • — Paris - Orleans - Midi, Locomotive Performances on. 192*
  • — Queensland Government. Annual Report,
  • 205
  • — and Roads in Pioneer Development Overseas (Review), 644
  • — Rolling Stock, Running Characteristics, 244 Stock. See also Carriages; Locomotives;
  • Wagons
  • — Signalling. See Signalling
  • — South Australian, Annual Report, 421
  • Railway, Southern, Channel Train-Ferry
  • Steamers 426*, 448
  • — Street. See Tramways
  • — Sudan Government, Atbara Workshops,
  • Murray Colour-Control System in, 141*
  • — Transport Problems, 579
  • — Tube. See Underground
  • — Underground. See Underground
  • — Wagons. See ira/zons
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Rammer, |-ton, Frog (C. H. Johnson and Sons,
  • Ltd.), 583* Ramsden, J,, Bicentenary of, 630 Rand Water Board, Annual Report, 149 Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., 6-ton Mobile Crane,
  • 238* ; l-cub. yd. Excavator, 568* ; 5-cub. ft. and 10-cub. ft. Concrete Mixers, 568* Ransomes, Sims A Jefferies, 7-n.h.p. Traction
  • Engine, 433*. See LETTER, 544*, 580 Rapid Magnetting Machine Co., Ltd., Magnetic
  • Separators, 565* Rationalisation of Shipping, Scheme for, 122 Ravenor, M. A., on Behaviour of Clay under
  • Pressure, 588
  • Ravier, L., Hollow-Block Concrete Quav Walls, 620*
  • Rawlplug Co., Ltd., Rawl Expansion Bolts, 132*
  • Ray, Sir W., on Electrical Jndustry, 623 Rays, Electric.
  • HMgen Record Electrical
  • meters, 568 Recorder, Level,
  • Ltd.), 361*
  • — Multi-Point (Foster Instrument Co.), 509*
  • — Two-Pen, for Time Signals (Marconi’s Wire
  • less Telegraph Co., Ltd.). 137*
  • Recording Dynamometer. See Dynamometer
  • — and Weighing Machine, Automatic Continuous (G. Wailes and Co., Ltd.). 436*, 516*
  • Rectifiers, Metal (Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Co., Ltd.), 4
  • — 500-kW Steel-Tank, with Grid Control
  • (English Electric Co., Ltd.), 409*
  • Red Lead Paint for Steelw’ork, 206. See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • Redmayne, Sir R. A. S., on Mechanisation of
  • Industry. See Silver Jubilee Number, 13 Reduction Gears. See Gears: Marine Pro- pxdsion; Motor-Car Details
  • Reed, E. C., the Late, 625 Reed, H. A., the Late, 126* Reference Books. See Annuals Reflectors. Enamelled-Steel, Specification, 311 Refractories for Gas Retorts, 15
  • — Materials, Special, Properties, Manufacture
  • and Tests of, 245*, 302, 353. See LETTER, 580 !
  • — Materials. See also Firebrick's : Fireclays Refrigerated Cargoes, Transport of, 423, 636* Refrigerating Plant, IMotor-Driven, M.S.
  • New Zeland Star,” 320*. See Erratum, 335
  • Refrigeration, Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, GO
  • Refrigerators, Development in Design of, 363
  • — Sulphur-Dioxide, Domestic (T. Bosch), 103* Reheating Furnace. See Furnace
  • Reinecker, J. E., A.-G., Rigid Milling Machine, 278*
  • Reinforced Concrete. See Ferro-Concrete Relf, E. F., Results from Compressed-Air
  • Tunnel, 391
  • Reliance Trucks, Ltd., Articulated Bolster Truck, 512*
  • Reincp Motor Drive for Machine Tools, 167 Remuneration of Labour. See Labour Renault 250-h.p. Oil-Engined Rail Car. 226* Rendel, Palmer A Tritton, Demolition of
  • Waterloo Bridge, 82*, 202 ; Haifa
  • Harbour, Palestine, 221*
  • Renishaw Iron Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 570
  • Rennie, W. J. II., on Chenderoh Water-Power Plant. 8
  • Repairs, Machine, Welding and Spraying Processes for, 415
  • Repeated Stresses. See Alternating Stress under Tests {Materials}
  • Report, Annual, Atmospheric Pollution Research Committee, 559
  • British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft, 346
  • British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, 180
  • British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, 335
  • British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association. 688
  • Central Electricity Board, 366 Council of World Power (’onference, 394 Electricity Commissioners’, 16 Hydro-Electric Progress in Canada. 208 Imperial Institute, 581
  • Manchester Ship Canal, 282 Mining Institute of Scotland, 546 National Smoke Abatement Society, 388 Panama Canal, 446
  • Queensland Government Railways, 205 Rand Water Board, 149
  • Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 173 Scientific and Industrial Research Department, 175
  • Skilled Employment and Apprenticeship Association. 658
  • Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., 544
  • South Australian Railways, 421 United States National Museum, 635
  • — Arch Dam Investigation, 591
  • — Board of Trade, Boiler Explosion Inquiries,
  • 323, 374
  • — Boundary Lubricating Value of Mineral
  • Oils, 257. See LETTER, 280
  • — Compression Test Specimens for Cement
  • Mortars, 188. See Errata, 389
  • — Corrosion of Iron and Steel. 460, 524 of Lead in Buildings, 656
  • — on 15-ton Cross-Country Transport Unit.
  • 414*
  • — Economic Conditions in British Malaya, 557 Conditions in Canada, 66
  • Conditions in Chile, 550
  • Report, Economic Electricity Supply in Canada, 260
  • — Employment of Women and young Persona
  • on Two-Shift System, 684
  • — Federation of British Industries Mission
  • to Ear East, 19 _
  • — Flue-tias, Washing Plant. Battersea Power
  • Station, 17 , x i
  • Glare from Motor-Car Headlights, Evaluation of, 286 , .
  • Gravity Retaining Walls and Concrete Walls, 268
  • — Hydrogenation-Cracking of Tars, 655
  • — Ignition of Firedamp by Broken Electric-
  • Lamp Bulb, 322
  • of Firedamp by Coal-Mining Explosives, 346
  • — Inflammability Tests of Mine Dusts, 106 Lanolin Rust Preventers. 478
  • — Lubrication in Oxidising Conditions, -a7.
  • See LETTER, 280
  • — Mechanical Testing of Timber, 19
  • — National Water Policy, 204
  • Power-Shovel Operations In Highway Grading, 447 ,
  • — Refractory Materials Joint Sub-C oinmittee,
  • on Refractories for Gas Retorts, la
  • — Road Accidents in 1934, 394
  • — Sand and Gravel Excavation, 447
  • — Tests of Trucks and Truck Springs, 244 of Welded and Riveted Connections,
  • 101*. See 93
  • — Thames Floods Prevention, 205
  • — Tramway and Trolley-Bus Statistics, 149
  • — United kingdom Trade in India, 148
  • — Wastage of Natural Gas in Texas Pan
  • handle, 297
  • 'Water-Retaining Concrete Structures, 18i
  • — Welding in Steel Structures, 128
  • — See also Hoard of Trade
  • Research, Aerodynamical, and Hydraulic Practice, 424 .
  • — Aeronautical and High-Speed xA.ircraft, 391
  • — Association, British Electrical and Allied
  • Industries, Annual Luncheon, 177 ; Annual Report, 180
  • Cast Iron, British, Organisation and Work of, 420
  • Government Grants for, 175
  • Non-Ferrous Metals, British, Investigation on Aluminium Sand-Castings, 342 ; Annual Report and Lunch, 688
  • Refractories, British, Report of Refractory Materials Joint Sub-Committee, 15 silk, British, Constant-Humidity Chamber 321 *
  • Board, Forest Products, Investigations on Testing of Timber, 19 ; Tests on Humidity- Moisture Content Relations of Wood, 472* Fuel, Tests of Coal-Distillation Plant, Newbold, Leicestershire, 293* ; Experiments on Hvdrogenation-Cracking of Tara, 655
  • Safety in Mines, Report on Routine Method of Determining Inflammability of Mine Dusts, 106 ; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Broken Electric-Lamp Bulb, 322 ; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Coal-Mining Explosives, 346
  • — in Chemical Technology, 125
  • — Committee, Atmospheric Pollution, Annual
  • Report, 559
  • Aeronautical, Report on Lubrication in Oxidising Conditions, 257. See LETTER, 280; Investigations on Wrought Magnesium Allovs, 343; Investigations on Corrosion-Fatigue of Duralumin, 289. See LETTER,345
  • Iron Allovs, American, Work of, 316 Lubrication, Roughness-Measuring Appa-
  • steel Structures, Investigations on Steel
  • Framework Connections, 93, 101
  • — Council, Canadian National, Report on Welded and Riveted Connections, 101*. See 93
  • Industrial, Iron and Steel, Third Report of Corrosion Committee, 460, 524
  • — Department, Admiralty, Magnetic Repeating Compass, 499
  • of Institution of Automobile Engineers, Work of, 125
  • Scientific and Industrial, Report on Mechanical Testing of Timber, 19 ; Investigations on Steel Framework Connections, 93, 101; Earth-Pressure Tables, 160; Annual Report, 175; Report on Boundary Lubricating Value of Mineral Oils, 257. See LETTER, 280; Report on Evaluation of Glare from Motor-Car Headlights, 286 ; Roughness, Measuring Apparatus, 325* ; Report on Hydrogenation- Cracking of Tars, 655 ; Report on Corrosion of Lead in Buildings, 656
  • Woolwich, Magnetic Flaw-Detecting Device, 499
  • — Industrial, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee S umber, 14
  • — Laboratory, Brown-Firth, Corrosion Investigations, 666
  • Chemical, Production of Potable W’ater from Sea Water, 516
  • Forest Products, Investigations on Testing of Timber, 19 : Tests on Humidity- Moisture Content Relations of Wood, 472*
  • — Station, Building, Exhibits at Institution of Civil Engineers’ Conversazione, 657 ; Investigation of Corrosion of Lead in Buildings, 656
  • Post Office, Automatic Chart Analyser, 358 — See also ^lational Physical Laboratory Reservoirs, Concrete, Recommendations, Report, 181
  • — Silent Valley, Belfast Water Supply, 33 Resin, Synthetic, Plastic, Leukon, Properties of, 182
  • Use in Chemical Plant Construction, 419 Reistance Pyrometer. See Pyrometer
  • — of Ships. See Ship Resistance
  • — Welding. See Welding
  • Retaining Walls, Armco Crib (Armco, Ltd.), 570*
  • Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,” 670* Gravity, Report, 268
  • Retort, Carbonisation, Rotary, Coal-Distillation Plant, Newbold, Leicestershire, 293*
  • — Gas, Refractories for, 15
  • — Processing (G. A. Harvev and Co. (London),
  • Ltd.), 542*
  • — Settings, Waste-Heat Recovery from, 647
  • — Woodall-Duckham Vertical, Nottingham
  • Gas Works, 633
  • Reviews. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Rhine, River, Bed-Load Measurements of, 687*
  • Reynolds, Dr. R., Rdntgen-Ray Kinemato- graph,500
  • Ricardo <fe Co., Ltd., Tests of 60-b.h.p. Paxman- Ricardo Oil Engine, 359*
  • Rice and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 100-ton Hydraulic Press, 581*
  • Rich, T., on Water Purification by Ozone, 9*
  • Richards Ironworks, Ltd., Motor Trawler “ British Columbia,” 608
  • Richards, G., <fe Co., Ltd., Surfacing Machine, Universal, with Colour Control, 197* ; Vertical Boring Machine with Colour Control, 198*
  • Richardson, G. T., on Investigation of Spring Steels, 530*. See 525
  • River Colorado, Boulder-Dam Cement-Transporting and Mixing Plant, 383*
  • — Danube, Bed-Load Measurements of, 687*
  • — Dee, Flow Measurements of, 500
  • — Elbe, Vertical-Lift Bridge over, 481*
  • — Flow Records, Sur^^ey of River Dee, 500
  • — Mississippi, Hydraulic Model Experiment
  • for, 576
  • — Model Experiments on, 575
  • — Perak, Chenderoh Water-Power Plant, 8 Iskandar Bridge across, 306
  • — Rhine, Bed-Load Measurements of, 687*
  • — Schoklitsch Bed-Load Formula for, 644,*
  • 687*
  • — Thames, Flood Prevention Measures on, 205 Riveted and Welded Connections, Tests of,
  • 93, 101*
  • Riveter, Pneumatic. See Machine Tools
  • Riveting and Arc Welding in Ship Construction (Review), 673
  • Rivets in Ships, Corrosion of, 471, 664
  • Road Accidents in 1934, Home Office Report, 394
  • Fatal, Inquiry into, 67
  • in Great Britain, Returns, 63, 119
  • — Breaker, Petrol-Driven (Warsop Petrol Drill
  • and Tools, Ltd.), 515*
  • — Bridge Design, Circular on, 234
  • — British, Improvement of. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 34
  • — Builders’ Association, American. See
  • American Road Builders' Association
  • — By-Pa^,s, Winchester, 34
  • — Consolidating and Finishing Machine (Dinglersche Maschinenfabrik A.-G.), 105*
  • — Concrete, Plant for Construction of, 439
  • — Construction, Power-Shovel Operation in.
  • Report, 447
  • — Development, Five-Year Plan for, 125, 177
  • — Experimental, British Industries Fair,
  • Birmingham, 507
  • — Grading Plant, Development in, 439
  • — Locomotives. SeeMoior; Traction Engine;
  • Tractor
  • — Making, Belt Conveyor for (Eisenwerks
  • Weserhiittes A.-G.), 382*
  • — in Metropolitan Area, Speed Limit on, 233
  • — Motor-Lorry, Genoa-Serravalle, 669*
  • — Passenger Transport, Progress in. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 39
  • — Problem in Egypt, 430
  • in United States, 438
  • — and Railways in Pioneer Development
  • Overseas (Review), 644
  • — Roller, 6-ton, Oil-Engined (Aveling-Bar-
  • ford, Ltd.), 511*
  • Steam, Early, 432*. See LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • Three-Roller, 440*
  • 2-ton Motor (Marshall, Sons A: Co., Ltd.), 667*
  • — Secondary, Surfacing of, 439
  • — Spraying Machine (G. Cohen, Sons and Co.,
  • Ltd.), 515
  • — Surfacing, Asphaltic, Specification, 601
  • — Traffic-Bound, Stabilisation of, 439
  • — Transport Problems, 579
  • Revised Highway Code, 553
  • Roadway Slabs, Mud-Jacking System of Levelling, 196*
  • Robey and Co., 7-n.h.p. Traction Engine, 433* Robinson, P. J., on Electricity Supply Problems, 623
  • Rock Carling, Ltd., Air-Cooled Petrol-Driven Compressor Sets, 540* ; Petrol-Driven Driven Pumping Set, 540*
  • ” Rocket,” Locomotive, Replica at Science Museum, 421
  • Roll-a-Plane Road Roller, 440*
  • Roller, Road. See Hoad Roller
  • Rolling of Ships. See Ships
  • — Stock, Railway, Running Characteristics,244 See also Carriages ; Locomotives ; Wagons Rdntgen-Ray Analysis of Metals and Alloys,522 Analysis and Molecular Structure of
  • Dielectrics, 496
  • Analysis and Strength of Materials, 178 Apparatus, Exhibition of, 358
  • and Electrons, Dilfraction by Amorphous Solids, Liquids and Gases (Review), 83
  • Examination of Embrittled Boiler Plate, 157*
  • Examination of Welding, 606, 662
  • Kinematograph, 500
  • Properties of, 434*
  • Rooney, T. E., on Determination of Oxides in Steel, 554
  • Ropes, Sisal, Experiments on, 581
  • — Wire. See Wire Ropes
  • Ropeway, Aerial. See Wire Ropeway
  • Rossell, Commdr. H. E., on Evolution of Battle Cruisers, 74
  • Rotary Engine. See Engine ; Aeronautics
  • — Pump. See Pu,mp
  • Roughness Measuring Apparatus, 325*
  • Roulland, C., Electric Motors, 686
  • Rowell, H. S., on Cable Controls, 348*
  • Royal Academy, British Art in Industry Exhibition, 41
  • Royal Aeronautical Society. See Aeronautical
  • — k\T Force Personnel, Increase in, 577
  • — Empire Society, Engineers and the Empire,
  • 95
  • — Geographical Society. See Geographical
  • Royal Institution :
  • Theoretical Strength of Materials and their Practical Weakness, by Sir W. Bragg, 178
  • Approach to Absolute Zero of Temperature, by Dr. F. Simon, 339
  • Sir J. Jeans appointed Professor of Astronomy, 368
  • Neutrons and Radioactive Transformations, by Lord Rutherford, 393
  • Electro-Magnetic Radiations, bv Lord Rutherford, 314*, 341*, 357*,^434*
  • Conversazione, 553
  • Aeolian Tones, by Sir W. Bragg, 553
  • Royal Meteorological Society. See Meleoro' logical
  • — Naval College, Greenwich, Bending Tests of
  • Large Notched Steel Bars, 211*, 285; Experiments on Cracking in Steel Plates and Welded Seams, 476*, 485

Royal Society :

  • Conversazione and Exhibition of Instruments and Apparatus, 499*, 516
  • Royal Society of Arts. See Arts
  • — Technical College, Glasgow, Annual Report,
  • 173
  • Rubber Inserts for Ventilating Fans (Buffalo Forge Co.), 167
  • — Use for Abrasion Resistance, 419
  • “ Rubino,” Italian Submarine, 269
  • Rudder-Angle Indicator and Transmitter, S.S. “ Normandie,” 61*
  • — Stream-Lined, S.S. ” Normandie,” 536* ‘‘Runaway ” Colliery-Tub Arrester, 559* Russell, G., and Co., Ltd., 2-ton Petrol-Driven
  • Mobile Crane, 542*
  • Russia, Electrical Developments in, 103*, 608
  • Russian Steel Works, 15,000-ton Hydraulic Forging Press, 112*
  • Rusting. See Corrosion
  • Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., |-cub, yd. Excavator, 511*
  • Ruston <fc Hornsby, Ltd., Thermax Boiler, 507* ; Diesel Locomotives, 537 ; 310-
  • b.h.p. Six-Cylinder Marine Oil Engine, 608 Rutherford, Lord, on Atomic Physics. See Silver Jubilee kicmber, 10 ; on Electro- Magnetic Radiations, 314*, 341*, 357*, 434* ; on Neutrons and Radioactive Transformations, 393
  • Ryder, T., and Sons, Ltd., Centrifugal Babbitting Machine, 21*
  • SACHS, PROF. G., on Drawing of Cylindrical Shells, 265. See 279
  • Sadi Engineering Co., Ltd., Individual Electric Drive for Machine Toals, 143*
  • Safetv Indicator for Cranes (G. Salter and Co., Ltd.), 509*
  • — Lamps, Miners’, Photo-Electric Photometer
  • for (Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd.), 80*
  • — in Mines Research Board, Report on Routine
  • Method of Determining Inflammability of Mine Dusts, 106 ; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Broken Electric-Lamp Bulb, 232 ; Report on Ignition of Firedamp by Coal-Mining Explosives, 346
  • — Regulations for Electrical Installations, 16 in Factories, 259, 287
  • «— Tests for Buildings Damaged by Earthquakes, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • Saint. See St.
  • Sales Organisation and Tendering, 97, 288
  • Salford Electrical Instruments, Ltd., Electro- Magnetic Fatigue-Testing Machine, 81*
  • Salts, Volatile, Effect on Soda-Lime-Silica Glass, 442
  • Salter, G., and Co., Ltd., Crane Safety Indicator, 509* ; Crane Weighing Machine, 510 ; Counting and Weighing Machine, 510*
  • Salvage Process Corporation, Wheeler System of Cleaning Ships* Oil Tanks, 85*
  • San Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 329* Sands, Bed-Load Measurements with, 644*, 687*
  • — for Colourless Glass, Specification, 412
  • •— Disintegrator (Pneulec, Ltd.), 542*
  • — and Gravel Excavation, Report, 447
  • — Purification of, 442
  • Sandford, E. J., on Tin containing Aluminium, Manganese or Bismuth, 318
  • Saunders, Commdr. H. E., on Measurement of Propeller Thrust, 25
  • Saunders, 0. A., on Measurement of Convection by Optical Method, 483*
  • Savile, Sir L. H., on Harbours, Docks and Inland Waterways. See Silver Jubilee Number 40
  • Sawdon, W. A., on Underground Surveying in Drilling Operations, 53*
  • Saws. See Machine Tools
  • Sayers, F. M., on Transmission-Line Insulators ' under Deposit Conditions, 346*
  • Scaffolding, Chain Binder for (M. Boilot), 659* Scale Effect in Hydraulic Model Experiments, 575
  • — Formation in Boilers, Prevention of, 123,
  • 129*, 157, 213, 231
  • Scammell Lorries, Ltd., 400-750 gallon Motor Fire Engine, 557*
  • Scammell Pioneer 10-ton Pipe Lorry, 58* Scandinavian Meeting, World Power Conference, Transactions (Review), 433
  • Scattering of Light, 357
  • Scheveningen, International Electrotechnical Commission, 685
  • Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • Schilovsky Turn-Indicator for Aeroplanes, 112* Schliha Metal-Spraying Process for Machine Repairs, 415
  • — Management.
  • — Research.
  • — Societies.
  • Scoop and Loader, Self-Propelled (Baker- Raulang Co.), 636*
  • Scotland, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in. See Engineers
  • — Mining Institute of. See Mining
  • Scott, J. L., on Ship Flooding Calculations, 449 Scrase, F. J., on Sampling Errors of Aitken Nucleus Counter, 613
  • Scratch Extensometer, De Forest (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 30*
  • Screen, Vibrating (Sunderland Forge and Engineering Co., Ltd.), 512*
  • Screw Piling, Steel, and Cast-Iron, Port of Beira Wharves, 663*
  • — Propellers. See Propellers ; Aeronautics Scrivia Bridge, Centring for, Genoa-Serravalle
  • “ Caraionale,” 671*
  • Sculcoates-lane Power Station, Hull, Explosion of Feed-Water Heater, 374
  • Sea Transport Problems, 579
  • — Water Corrosion of Ships, Prevention of,
  • 471, 664
  • Production of Potable Water from, by Synthetic Resins, 516
  • Seams, Welded. Cracking in, 476*, 485 Secondary Battery. See Accumulator under Electric
  • — Schools and Education. See Education
  • Seger Fusion-Temperature Tests for Refractories. 302
  • Seismic Methods of Geophysical Prospecting, 613
  • Seismological Investigations, 584 Seismology. See also Earthquake
  • Selenium Decolourising of Glass, 294
  • Separator, Dust, for Flue Gases, Edgar Allen- Buell, 304*
  • — Magnetic (Rapid Magnetting Machine Co.,
  • Ltd.), 565*
  • Service Aviation. See Aeronautics Sewage-Pumping Station, Gascoigne-road,
  • Barking, 386* j
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Shaft, Crank. See Crankshaft
  • — Coupling. See Coupling
  • — Dynamometer. See Torsion Meter
  • — and Holes, Fitting of. See Gauges
  • — Exploratory, for Silent Valley Reservoir
  • Embankment, 33
  • Shaping Machine. See Machine Tools Sharpaform Wiling Cutter, 402*
  • Shaw Lectures on Factory Accidents, 232, 258, 287
  • Shears, Sheet-Metal (Grimston Electric Tools, Ltd.), 510*
  • Shearing-Force Diagrams, Maximum, for Moving Loads, 219*. See LETTERS, 345*, 396
  • — Machine. See Machine Tools
  • Sheathing for Mining Explosives, Experiments on, 346
  • Sheds, Transit, Port of Beira, 663*
  • Port of Genoa, 134*
  • Sheet Metals, Cupping-Test Machine (A. J. Amsler and Co.), 660*
  • Fluid-l*ressure Cupping Tests, 265, 279 Shears (Grimston Electric Tools, Ltd.), 510*
  • — Steel, for Transformers, Specification, 691 Sheffield Gas Co., Town-Gas Furnace with
  • Controlled Atmosphere, 614 *
  • — Heavy Forge Department, English Steel
  • Corporation. Ltd., 161*
  • — Society of Engineers and Metallurgists, Pre
  • sidential Address, by A. J. Grant, on Collaboration of Engineers and Metallurgists, 125
  • Shelton, S. M., Researches on Fatigue in Steel Wire, 603
  • ‘"Shepperton Ferry,” Channel Train Ferry Steamer, 426*, 448
  • Ships, Arc-Welded, Examples of, 73
  • — (.'anal. See Canal; Navigation, Inland,
  • — Cargo, with Main Boilers on Deck, 450, 453* Types and Costs of Machinery for, 67
  • — Collisions, Diminution of Damage by, 549
  • — under Construction, Lloyd’s Statistics, 67,
  • 553
  • — Construction, Riveting and Arc Welding in
  • (Review), 673
  • — Corrosion of. Causes and Prevention of, 471,
  • 664
  • — Cross-Channel, Resistance in Smooth and
  • Rough Water, 448
  • — Diesel-Engines. See Motorships ; Marine
  • Propulsion
  • — Electric Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion
  • — Floodable Firescreens in, 59
  • — Flooding Calculations, Simplified Form of,
  • 449
  • — Heavy-Weather Damage to, 55. See
  • LETTERS, 86,114,154
  • — Launched, Lloyd’s Statistics, 140
  • — Launching. See Launching
  • — Measurement of Frictional Wake of, 340
  • — Model Experiments, Channel Train-Ferry
  • Steamers, 426*, 448
  • Experiments, l^aunch of S.S. ” Queen Mary,” 384
  • Ships, Model Experiments in Smooth and Rough Water, 448
  • Experiments. See also Ship Resistance
  • — Motor. See Motorships; Marine Propub
  • sion.
  • — Oil Tanks, Wheeler System of Cleaning, 85* Tankers, Machinery for, 190
  • — Prevention of Corrosion of, 471, 664
  • — Propellers. See Propellers
  • — Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion; En
  • gines ; Turbines; Propellers
  • — Refrigerated, Construction and Operation
  • of, 423, 636*
  • — Resistance, Model Tests, S.S. ” Normandie,”
  • 534
  • in Smooth and Rough Water, Model Experiments, 448
  • — Stability of, with Boilers on Deck, 450, 453* for, Standard, 485
  • — Structural Design, 25
  • — United States, Use of Water-Tube Boilers
  • in, 74
  • — Water-Tight Subdivision of. See Water-
  • Tight
  • — Wave-Resistance, 486
  • — World’s Tonnage, 1934, 42
  • — See also Marine ; Motorships ; Shipping ;
  • Steamers; Warships; and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Shipbuilders and Engineers, North-East Coast Institution of. See North-East Coast
  • in Scotland, Institution of. See Engineers
  • Shipbuilding in 1934, 13, 63, 91, 118
  • — Arc Welding in, Examples of, 73
  • — Construction of Refrigerated Ships, 423, 637*
  • — Corrosion Problems, in, 471, 664
  • — Diminution of, Damage by Ship Collisions,
  • 549
  • — Hull Construction, Channel Train-Ferry
  • Steamers, 426*, 448
  • Construction, S.S. ” Normandie,” 534*
  • — Industry’ in 1934, 42
  • Position and Prospects of, 86, 273, 422
  • — Maierform Trawlers, Performances of, 394
  • — Naval. See Warships
  • — Prevention of Corrosion during, 471, 664
  • — Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 41
  • — Ship Structural Design, 25
  • under Construction, Lloyd’s Statistics, 67, 553
  • Launched, Lloyd’s Statistics, 140
  • — and Shipping Subsidies, 259
  • — Steel for. Limit of Proportionality in, 55
  • — Water-Tight Subdivision. See W ater-Tight
  • — Welding Applied to, 346, 505, 529, 551, 578,
  • 606, 662
  • — See also Steamers; Naval; Warships and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Shipping, British Corporation Register of, Report, 346
  • — Chamber of. Presidential Address, by L. C. Harris, on Shipping and Subsidies, 259
  • — Conference, International, Scheme for Adjusting World Tonnage, 95, 122
  • — Industry, Position and Prospects, 272
  • — and Naval Annual, Brassey’s (Review), 179
  • — Problems, 579
  • — Rationalisation of. Scheme for, 95, 122
  • — Subsidies for, Views on, 259
  • — Surplus, Problem of, 95, 122
  • Shipwrights, Worshipful Company of, Medals Examination in Naval Architecture, 95, 446
  • Shirshnev Grate for Peat, 104*
  • Shock Tests. See Impact Tests under Tests {Materials}
  • Shop Management. See Works Management Shores, J. W., the Late, 87
  • Shotter Distant-Transmission System (Elliott
  • Brothers (London), Ltd.), 2*
  • Shovel, Steam. See Excavating Machine Show. See Exhibition
  • Shrader Tri-Dimensional Vibrograph for
  • Buildings, 620*. See LETTER, 688 Shrinking-on, History of, 126 Shulits, S., on Schoklitsch Bed-Load Formula, 644*, 687*
  • Siddeley, Sir J. D., on Aeroplanes and Aero
  • Engines. See Silver Jubilee Number, 43
  • Siemens and Halske, A.-G., 1-h.p. Portable Petrol-
  • Driven Lighting Set, 188*. See Erratum, 197 ; Telephone System, I.G. Farbenin- dustrie Offices, 329*
  • Siemens-Martin Furnaces. See Furnaces Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Electrical Equipment for Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • Signalling, Railway, Electric, Interference from Pow’er Circuits, 16
  • Colour-Light, Fenchurch Street Station, 412
  • Silent Valley Reservoir, Belfast Water Supply, 33
  • Silica Bricks. See Firebricks
  • Siliceous Refractories, Properties, Manufacture and Tests of, 245*, 302, 353. See LETTER, 580
  • Silk Research Association, British, Constant- Humidity Chamber, 321*
  • “ Silkysand ” Disintegrator, 542*
  • Sillimanite Bricks, Composition and Properties of, 245*, 354
  • Silver Jubilee, Address to H.M. King George V from Engineering Institutions, 496
  • Locomotive, London Midland and Scottish Railway, 501
  • Section of ENGINEERING. See ENGINEERING Silver Jubilee Section
  • — Use in Bearing Metals, 284
  • Simmer and Jack Gold Mines, Ltd., Electric Winding Engines for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299*, 377*
  • Simon, Dr. F., on Approach to Absolute Zero of Temperature, 339
  • Simon, H., Ltd., Pelletting Press, 597* ;
  • Grain-Handling Equipment, 597
  • Sinclair, H., on Developments in Hydraulic
  • Couplings, 462*. See 473
  • Sisal Ropes, Experiments on, 581
  • Sisson, W., the Late, 250
  • Sites for Works, Selection of, 288, 406 Sizing Devices for Machine Tools, 107*, 189* Skin Friction. See Friction; Ship Resistance
  • Skoda Works, Steel Castings for S.S. “Normandie,” 537*
  • Skylux, Ltd., Apex Foot-Operated Press, 569* ; Pipe-Pushing Machine, 569 ; Steel-Spiral Belt-Lacing Machine, 569
  • Skyscrapers, American, Economics and Future of, 28
  • Slabs, Roadway, Mud-Jacking System of Levelling, 196*
  • Slag. See Metallurgy
  • Slamming Damage to Ships at Sea, 55. See LETTERS, 86, 114, 154
  • Slater, Dr. I. G., on Unsoundness In Aluminium Sand-Castings, 342
  • Sleepers, Steel, Corrosion of, 460, 524
  • — Stone, London Midland and Scottish Railway, 492
  • Slide Rules with Differential Scales (A. G. Thornton, Ltd.), 456
  • Slingo, Sir W., the Late, 86
  • Sluices, Roller, Low-Head (Escher Wyss et Cie.), 193*
  • — Valves, Port-du-Rhin Lock, Strasbourg, 7* Smelting Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • Smidth, F. L., <feCo., Ltd., Pneumatic Transport Plant for Cement, 383*
  • Smit, J., Motor Trawler, “ Dirkje,” 23*
  • Smith, A. R., Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • Smith, D. M., on Spectrographic Analysis of Aluminium, 344
  • Smith, Sir F. E., on Industrial Research. See Silver Jubilee Number, 14 ; on Achievements of Science, 604
  • Smith, Dr. M., on Teiniieramental Factor in Industry, 634. See 576
  • Smith, N., on Corrosion of Wrought-Iron and Steel, 233
  • Smith’s Aircraft Instruments, Smith-Harley Landing Lamp for Aircraft, 138
  • Smoke Abatement Society, National, Annual Report, 388
  • — Atmospheric Pollution from. 559
  • — Density Alarm (Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation), 87*
  • Societa Anonyma Ferrobeton, Bridges, Genoa- Serravalle “ Camionale,” 669*
  • Soci(^t(^ Anonyme des Usines Renault, 250-h.p. Rail Car, 226*
  • — Alsacienne de Constructions Mt^canioues,
  • Caisson Carriages and Sluices. Port-du- Rhin Lock, 5*
  • — des Chantier et Ateliers de Saint Nazaire,
  • S.S, “Normandie,” 420, 533*, 589*, 605. 615*, 673*
  • — G<^ndrale de Constructions Electriques el
  • M^canique (Als Thom), Electrical Machin- , ery, S.S. “ Normandie,” 533, 589*, 615* Societies, Technical and Scientific. See Institutions
  • — Trade. See Labour ; Labour Notes
  • — of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. See Motor
  • Sodium Line Reversal Method of Determining Flame Temperatures, 48*, 168. 195
  • — Meta-phosphate, Use in Feed Water l->4 129, 214
  • Solberg, Lieut.-Commdr. T. A., on Marine and Naval Boilers, 74
  • Solder, Soft, Penetration of Steel by, 317
  • Solex, Ltd., Pneumatic Micrometer, 189* Solvents, Specifications, 320
  • Somaliland, Berbera, Monsoon, 230
  • — French, Djibouti,
  • Quay Wall, 620*
  • Sopwith, D. G., on Effect of Atmosphere on Fatigue of Metals, 290
  • Sound, Propagation to Great Distances, 364
  • Sours, H. G., on Stabilisation of Traffic-Bound Roads, 439
  • South Africa, Empire Exhibition, 311
  • Gold Mines, Electric Winding Engines for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 229*, 377*
  • Klip Power Station, 33-ft. by 20-ft Babcock Wilcox Stoker, 537*
  • Rand Water Board, Annual Report, 149
  • — Australian Railways, Annual Report, 421
  • — Kensington, Science Museum, Replica of
  • Locomotive “Rocket,” 421
  • 653, 680
  • — Yorkshire, Notes from, 12, 38, 62, 91,
  • 144, 172, 200, 228, 255, 283, 311, 336, 389, 417, 442, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 626, 652, 681
  • Southend, Star Lane Brickfield Wire Ropeway, 250* ’
  • Southern Railway, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*, 448
  • Spalling of Washington Monument, 392
  • Spanner, E. F., on Ship Structural Design, 25 ; on Slamming Damage at Sea, 55. See LETTERS, 86, 114, 154
  • Specific Heats of Refractory Materials, 303
  • Specifications and Quantities, and Engineering Drawings (Review), 138
  • Standards ; Standardisation
  • — for Testing of Mine Fans, 106
  • — for Welding, 606, 662
  • Spectrograph (Bellingham and Stanley, Ltd.), 32* Spectrographic Analysis of Aluminium, 344 Spectrophotometer (Bellingham and Stanley, Ltd.), 32*
  • Spectrum and Electromagnetic Radiations 341*, 357*, 434*
  • — Projector (A. Hilger, Ltd.), 499*
  • Speed-Changing Gears. See Gears', Marine Prc^ulsion ; Motor-Car Details
  • — Limit on Roads in Metropolitan Area, 233
  • Gears. See Gears ,* Marine Propulsion; Motor-Car Details
  • — Regulation. See Governor
  • — Trials. See Trials
  • Spelman, H. J., on Road-Grading Equipment, 4oy
  • Spelter Prices. See MetaUPrice Diagrams
  • Spencer Turbine Co., Vacuum Cleaner for Furnaces and Flues, 165*
  • Spherical Joints for Welded Tubular Construction Work, 406*
  • Spirit, Motor. See Motor Fuel
  • spray Gun, Double-Acting (Aeraspray Manufacturing Co., Ltd.), 543*
  • Sprayer, Wind-Screen, for Motor Cars (J. Lucas, Ltd.), 569
  • Spraying Machine, Road (G. Cohen, Sons and Co., Ltd.), 515
  • — Plant, Paint (B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.), 510* Spring Steels, Resistance to Repeated Impact
  • Stresses, 611*
  • for. Investigations on, 525, 530*
  • Springing of Railway Rolling Stock, Investigations on, 244
  • Sprinkling Stoker. See Stoker
  • St. John Harbour, New Brunswick, 131 Stability of Aeroplanes. See Aeronaut.cs
  • — of Ships. See Ships
  • Stafford, English Electric Company’s Meter Factory, 70*
  • Stainless Steel, Properties and Uses of, 314 Welding of, 579, 580
  • Stamping Presses. See Machine Tools Stanchions. See Columns ; Struts
  • Standard and Pochin Bros., Ltd., Unit Heater, 513*
  • Standard Telephones and Cables, Ltd., New Southgate Factory, 237; Cathode-Ray Electro-Cardiograph, 500
  • Standardisation in Gas Industry, 176
  • — Industrial, Progress of. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number 17
  • — In Welding, 606, 662
  • Standards Association, Canadian Engineering, Canadian Electrical Code, 443. 456; Specification, Capacitors for Supressing Radio Interference, 443
  • — Institution, British, Specification, Phosphor-
  • Bronze Tubes, 20 ; Specification, Scientific Glassware, 23; Specification, Asbestos- Cement Pipes, 32 ; Specification, Illumination Glassware, 174; Specification, Photo-Electric Cells, 294 ; Specification, Enamelled-Steel Reflectors, 311 ; Specifications for Solvents, 320 ; Specification, Motor Starters and Controllers, 322; Specifications, Plywood and Softwoods, 353; Specification, Taper Pins, 389; Specification, Steel Bars, 412 ; Specification, Connectors for Portable Electric Appliances, 417 ; First Annual Luncheon, 577 ; Specification, Asphaltic Road Surfacing, 601; Specifications, Hooks and Chains,
  • 626 ; Specification, Bull-Head Rails, 627 ; Annual Meeting. 633; Specifications, Lead Pipes, 648; Specification, Pump Tests, 652 ; Specification, Cast-Iron Pipes, 653 ; Specification, Steel Castings, 65.3 ; Specification, Steel Sheets for Transformers, 691
  • Standards. U.S. Bureau of. See United States Stanier, W. A., 2-6-2 Type Tank Locomotive, 263* ; Locomotive “ Silver Jubilee,” 501 ; 2-8-0 Type Locomotive, 689*
  • Stannic Oxide in Copper, Reduction by Hydrogen, 318
  • Stanton Ironworks Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 544
  • Stapleton, A. G., on Determination of Oxides in Steel, 554
  • Starters, Motor. See Motors, Electric
  • State Railways. See Bailwaijs
  • Station Bridge, Mitcham, Reconstruction of, 626
  • — Fenchurch Street. Reconstruction. 412
  • — Power. See Power Stations Statistics, Trade. See Trade
  • Statoscope, Surveying (Negretti and Zambra), 137 Staveley Coal and Iron Co., Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair. 544
  • Stay, Tubular for Jacketed Vessels (Ashmore, j Benson, Pease and Co., Ltd.), 694* ! Steam Boats. See Steamers
  • — Boilers. See Boilers
  • — Consumption. See Trials
  • — Crane. See Crane
  • — Engines. See Engines
  • — in Flue Gases, Heat Carried A wav by, 294
  • — Generating Plants, Treatment of Water for,
  • 123*, 129*, 157*, 213, 231
  • — Heating Supply, Schenectady Mercury-
  • Steam Power Station, 351*. 641*
  • — Lorries. See Traction Engines
  • — Navvy. See Excavating Machine
  • — Pipe, Explosion of, 323
  • — Roller. See Boad Boiler
  • — Shovel. See Excavating Machine
  • — Superheater. See Superheater
  • — Trap, Drainator (Coe Manufacturing Co.),
  • — Trawlers, Maierform, Performances of, 394 with Superheaters, Evolution of, 450, 527
  • — Trials. See Trials
  • — Turbines. See Turbines
  • — Wagons. See Traction Engines
  • — Wherry ” Claude,” Boiler Explosion in. 32.3 Steamboat Drawings, Fulton’s, 25
  • Steamers “ Aquitania ” and ” Canadian,” Collision between, 550
  • — ” Ardglass,” Boiler Explosion in, 323
  • — ” Ashworth,” Investigations of Wake of, 340
  • — ” Bencas ” with Main Boilers on Deck,
  • 450, 453*
  • — under Construction, Lloyd’s Statistics, 67,
  • 553
  • — ” Conte Rosso,” Loeffler Boiler Installation,
  • 367. See Erratum, 417
  • — ” Duke of York,” Synchronous Clocks for,
  • 627
  • — ” Edina,” State of Wrought Iron in, 665
  • — Electric Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion
  • — Geared Turbines for. See Marine Propul
  • sion
  • — ” Hardingham,” Corrosion Investigations
  • on, 665
  • — Harlingen,” Corrosion Investigations on. 665
  • — Launched, Lloyd’s Statistics, 140
  • — Launching of. See Launching
  • — ” Loch Ranza,” Performances of, 20
  • — with Main Boilers on Deck, 450, 453*
  • — ” Margit ” with Main Boilers on Deck.”
  • 450, 453*
  • — and Motorships, Fuel Consumption and
  • Maintenance Costs of, 190
  • — ” Normandie,” with Turbo-Electric Drive,
  • 420, 533*, 589*, 605, 615*, 673* ; Gyroscopic Control Gear for, 59*
  • Steamer, “ Premier,” State of Wrought Iron in, 665
  • — Propulsion of. See Marine Propulsion;
  • Engines ; Turbines ; Propellers
  • — ” Queen Mary,” Launch of, 384*, 423, 454*
  • — Resistance of. See Ship Resistance
  • — Stability of. See Ships, Stability of
  • — ” Strathmore,” Launch of, 403*
  • — Train-Ferry, Channel, Southern Railway,
  • 426*, 448
  • — ” Tulip,” Oil-Tank Cleaning Ship, 85*
  • — Water-Tight Subdivision of. See Water-Tight
  • — See also Engines ; Marine Propulsion ;
  • Shipbuilding; Shipping; Ships; Turbines ; Warships; PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Steamships. See Ships ; Steamers; Warships Steel Bars, Specification, 412
  • — Bending Tests and Ductility of, 368, 372*,
  • 395, 400*
  • — Castings, Specification, 653
  • — Chromador, Notch Sensitivity and Fatigue in, 225, 263
  • — for Cold Pressing and Drawing, 265, 279
  • — Corrosion. See Corrosion
  • — Effect of Nickel and Chromium in, 498 of Oxygen and Sulphur on Scaling of,
  • 525, 691*
  • — Fatigue of. See Alternating Stress under Tests {Materials}
  • — Foundry. See Foundry
  • — Framework Connections, Riveted, Tests, 93, 101*
  • — Furnaces. See Furnaces
  • — Heat Treatment of. See under Metallurgy
  • — High-Tensile, Use in S.S. 537*
  • Welding in, Investigations on, 529, 551, 578
  • — Tests of. See Tests {Materials}
  • — Towers, San Francisco-Oakland
  • Bridge, 330*
  • — Welding of, 505, 529, 550, 558,
  • 606, 662
  • — Wire, Effect of Oils and Greases on Fatigue
  • Strength of, 457*. See 603
  • Fatigue in, Researches on, 603
  • — Works. See Works
  • Steelwork, Protection bj'- Paint, 177, 205* See LETTERS, 263, 344, 358, 396
  • — Structural, for Buildings, Welding of. 128,
  • 505, 529, 551, 578
  • Steering Arrangements, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*
  • — Gear, Ship’s, Prevention of Damage to, bv
  • Collision, 549
  • Electro-Hydraulic, S.S, ” Normandie,” 674
  • Steinbach-Kachlet Hydro-Electric Plant, Low- Head Roller Sluice, 194*
  • Stephen, A., A Sons, Ltd., Three-Cvlinder SemiUniflow Engine, S.S. ” Loch Ranza,” 20
  • Stephenson, R., and Co., Ltd., Replica of Locomotive ” Rocket,” 421
  • Stereoscopic Microphotographs, Production of, 516
  • Sterling Engine Co., 125-h.p. Crankless Marine Diesel Engine, 89*. See LETTER, 154
  • Stevenson Creek Test Dam, Model Investigations on, 591
  • Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., Bessemer Plant, Corby Works, 46 ; Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 510
  • Still, H., Stillco Electric Lighting Set, 188*. See Erratum, 197
  • Stoker, Mechanical, 33-ft. by 20-ft. (Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd.), 537*
  • (Meldrums, Ltd.), 595
  • Combustioneer (Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Ltd.), 508* •
  • Improvements in the United States, 35 ” Iron Fireman ” (A. Herbert, Ltd.), 508* Nesfteld Automatic Hydraulic (J. Foster and Sons, Ltd.), 598*
  • Overfeed and Underfeed, Effect of Air Preheating with, 147
  • Russian, for Peat, 103*
  • Taylor, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 427*, 448 *
  • Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Hydraulic Equipment “ Normandie,” ” Normandie,”
  • — Sleepers, London Midland and Scottish
  • Railway, 492
  • Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • Stonehaven, Lord, on Shipbuilding Industry,
  • Stop Valves. See Valves
  • Storage Battery. See Acevmulator under Electric
  • Storr, J. E., the Late, 571
  • Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., Elevated Conveyor for Transporting Overburden. 678*
  • Stoves, Heating, for Houses and Factories, 685 Strain. See Stress
  • Strand. Adelaide Gallery, Exhibits at, 4.30 Strasbourg, Port-du-Khin Northern Lock, 5* “ Strathmore,” S.S., Launch of, 403* Stream-Line Filter Co., Ltd., Small-Capacity Stream-Line Filter, 502*
  • — Schoklitsch Bed-Load Formula 687*
  • Street Kailway. See Tramways — See Jtoads
  • Strength of Materials. See Stress (Materials')
  • Stress. Alternating and Combined.
  • (Materials)
  • — in Concrete Arch Dams, Model
  • tions on, 591
  • — Creep, and Plastic Strain, 306
  • — Lines in Boiler Plate, Frv’s Etching, 157*
  • — Optical Determination of. See also Optical Repetitions. See Alternating Stress uruler Tests (Materials)
  • — Shear, Distribution in Ferro-Concrete Beams, 158*
  • — in Welded Joints, 578, 606, 662
  • I and Riveted Connections, 93, 101*
  • I — in Worm Gears, 241*, 266*
  • Strikes. See Labour ; Labour Notes
  • ! Structural Design of Aeroplanes. See Aero-
  • I planes under Aeronautics
  • Engineers, Institution of, Charter Issue of ” The Structural Engineer,” 114 ; Report on Treatment of Welded Structures by Metallic Arc Process, 128; Report on Water-Retaining Concrete Structures, 181 ; Report on Gravity Retaining Walls and Concrete Walls, 268; Conference and Annual Dinner, 523
  • — Engineering, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee dumber, 49
  • — Industry, Position and Prospects, 326
  • — Integrity, Period of Vibration as Index of, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • — Steels, Notch Sensitivity and Fatigue in. 225, 263
  • — Steelwork. See Steelwork
  • Structures, Concrete, in Marine Work (Review).
  • Erratum, 71
  • — 77 Water-Retaining, Report, 181
  • — 143^'^^^"*^* Aluminium in, Brochures on,
  • — Ferro-Concrete. See Eerro-Concrete
  • — Masonry, and Vibrations, 392
  • Steel, Research Committee Investigations on Steel Framework Connections, 93, 101 Welding in. Investigations on, 128, 505. 529, 551, 578
  • I^et®rmination in, Deformeter for, 657
  • — \velded-Steel, Tubular Members in, 355*,
  • 405*
  • Struts, Comparison of Cross Sections of, 355*
  • — Trench. .Steel (M. Boilot), 659* ’
  • — See also Columns
  • Subdivision of Ships. See yVater-Tight Submarine Boats. See
  • Sub-Nigel, Ltd., Electric Winding Engines for 6,660-ft. shaft, 299*, 377*
  • Subsidies for Shipping, Views on, 259
  • Substation Distribution Panels (W. T. Henlev’s
  • Telegraph Works Co., Ltd.), 127*
  • Italian Electrified Railways, 214*
  • — Stiiart Road, Birkenhead, 500-kW Steel-
  • Tank Rectifier, with Grid Control, 409*
  • Sudan Government Railways, Atbara Work- |"ops. Murray Colour-Control System in, Sugden, T., the Late, 182
  • .Sullivan, H W., Ltd., Exhibits at I'hvsiral Society s Exhibition, 138*
  • Sulphur and Oxygen, Effect on Iron Scaling 691*
  • Sulphuric-Acid Plant, Fertiliser Factory Ipswich, 374*
  • Sulphurous Fumes in Atmosphere, Measurement 01, 559
  • Sulzer Brothers, 5,500-b.h.p. Eight-Cylinder Diesel Engine Tests, 278* ; Eight-Cylinder Marine Oil Engine, 651*
  • Relative Costs of Private Electricity Supply, 322 ^’^^derland Forge and Engineering Co., Ltd Vibrating Screen, 512* ; Electric-Weldin^ Equipment, 512*
  • ^|POsits and Corrosion in, 123, Mercury Boiler, Schenectady Station. 353* Superheating in Steam Trawlers, Progress of, 45U, 52/^ ’
  • Supervisii^ Electriral Engineers, Association
  • 01, Employees’ Guide, 651
  • ?! “I"®’ '®®sts for, 395
  • Surface Condensers. See Condensers ~ -'-I-
  • Surveys, Engineering (Review), 291 Surveying, Advanced (Review), 618
  • Apparatus, Mine (C. F. Casella and Co., Ltd.).
  • ~ ^J!^®^^al-Focussing (Cooke, Trough
  • ton and Simms, Ltd.), 562*
  • (Negretti <fe Zambra), 137 Underground, in Drilling Operations 53*
  • Swan, Hunter, <fe Wigham Richardson, Ltd., Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*, 448
  • Swanger, W. H., Researches on Fatigue in Steel Wire, 603
  • Swansea, Tir John North Power Station, 684 Swarf, Magnetic Separator for (Rapid Magnetting Machine Co., Ltd.), 565*
  • Swimming Bath at Baghdad, Operation of, 207 Swirl in Oil Engines, 40, 155
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering Information Service, 500
  • — Machine-Tool Fair, Bale, 340
  • Switch, Code, Motor-Car Ignition (Coleman and Lenney), 532*
  • — Motor Starting. See Motors, Electric Switchgear, Circuit Breaker, 1,600-ampere
  • Double-Break (M. and C. Switch-Gear, Ltd.), 515*
  • Breaker, Chain-Operated (Igranic Electric Co.), 3*
  • Breaker, Spring Closing Mechanism for (Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd.), 586*
  • — for Fertiliser Factory, Ipswich (General
  • Electric Co., Ltd.), 374
  • — Manufacture by Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., 182
  • — Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, 56
  • — for 600-kW Steel-Tank Rectifier, with Grid
  • Control, 410*
  • — Switch, Overspeed and Underspeed (Igranic
  • Electric Co., Ltd.), 3*
  • Reversing, for Large A.C. Winders (Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd.), 461*
  • — Switchboard Instruments (Crompton Par
  • kinson, Ltd.), 3
  • — Turbo-Electric Liner ” Normandie,” 616* Syphon, River Roding, Ilford and Barking
  • Joint Sewerage Scheme, 387
  • Symposium on Welding of Iron and Steel. See Iron and Steel Institute
  • Systems, Shop. See PTOZAJS Management
  • TACHOMETERS, Electric (Record Electrical Co., Ltd.), 568
  • Taite, C. D., on Industrial Power Supply, 690*. See 660
  • " Talisman,” Diesel-Electric Paddle Vessel, 689 Tangyes, Ltd., Pumping Sets, Ilford and Barking Sewerage Scheme, 386*
  • Tank Experiments, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 426*, 448
  • on Frictional Wake, 340
  • Launch of S.S. ” Queen Mary,” 384
  • Resistance Experiments in Smooth and Rough Water, 448
  • S.S. ” Normandie,” 534
  • See also Ship Models ; Ship Resistance
  • — Locomotives. See Jjocatnotives
  • — OU, Ships’, Wheeler System of Cleaning, 85* Tankers, Oil, Machinery for, 190
  • Taper Pins, Specification, 389
  • Tariffs for Electricity Supply, 445, 608, 623, 660
  • — for Gas at Halifax, 633
  • Tars, Hydrogenation-Cracking of, Report, 655 Tate, J., and Co., Three-Wheel Mobile Electric Jib-Crane, 418*
  • Tatra-Werke Co., 27-9-h.p. Rear-Engined Streamlined Motor Car, 199*
  • Taylor and Challen, Ltd., 200-ton Four-Core Press, 592* ; Armature-Notching Press, 592*
  • Tavlor, G. S., on Causes of Factory Accidents, 258
  • Taylor, S., Sons (Brierley Hill), Ltd., Forged- Steel Anchors, S.S. ” Normandie,” 673*
  • Taylor Stoker Co., Mechanical Stokers, Channel Train-Ferry Steamers, 427*, 448
  • Teaching. See Education
  • Tecalerait, Ltd., Electrically-Driven Lubricating Pumps, 152
  • Technical College and Education. See Education
  • — Societies. See Institutions and PARAGRAPH
  • INDEX
  • Tee-Piece, Cast-Iron, Failure of, 323
  • Teer, N. L., on Road-Grading Equipment, 439 Teeth, Gear. See Gear
  • Telegraphy, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 47
  • — Wireless, Electromagnetic Radiations. 314*,
  • 341*
  • lixhibits at Royal Society Conversazione, 516
  • Frequency Standards and Wavemeters (H. W. Sullivan, Ltd.), 138
  • Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 44
  • Radio-Frequency Attenuator (Muirhead and Co., Ltd.), 80*
  • Two-Pen Recorder (Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.), 137*
  • See also Radio ; Thermionic
  • — See also Electricity in PARAGRAPH INDEX Telephone Apparatus, Manufacture of, 237
  • — Systems for Large Buildings, 271*, 328* Telephony, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 47
  • — Wireless, Electromagnetic Radiations, 314*,
  • 341*
  • Exhibits at Royal Society Conversazione, 516
  • Frequency Standards and Wavemeters (H. W. Sullivan, Ltd.), 138
  • Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 44
  • Radio-Frequency Attenuator (Muirhead Co., Ltd.), 80*
  • See also Radio ; Thermionic
  • — See also Electricity in PARAGRAPH INDEX Telerecorder, Kent-V.D.I., 361*
  • Telescope, 200-in. Glass Disc for Mirror, 243* Temperament as Factor in Industry, 576, 634 Temperature, Absolute Zero, Approach to, 339
  • — Controller, Compensated (Mason-Neilan
  • Regulator Co.), 165*
  • Fiexipush Automatic (Foster Instrument Co.), 30*
  • — Flame, in Petrol Engine, 48*
  • Sodium Line-Reversal Method of Determining, 168, 195
  • Temperature Measurement. See also Pyro- metry; Thermometry
  • — Records at Aberdeen, 442
  • — Regulator, Three-Zone, Furnace (Cambridge
  • Instrument Co., Ltd.), 566*
  • Tempering. See Ueat Treatment under Afefa?- lurgy
  • Tendering and Sales Organisation, 97, 288
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 600, 626, 652, 680
  • — Locomotive. See Locomotive
  • Tensile Tests. See Tests {Materials)
  • Ternary Alloys. See Alloys under Metallurgy Terrestrial Magnetism. See Magnetism
  • — in Materials and Structures. See Stress Tensile and Bending Tests, Relative Value
  • of, 368. 372*, 395
  • — Tests, Exposed Non-Ferrous Wires, 290 Tin Containing Aluminium, Manganese or Bismuth, 318
  • Tension Tests, Pulsating, Steel Wire, 603
  • Testing Machine, Fatigue, Electro-Magnetic (Salford Electrical Instruments, Ltd.), 81*
  • for Photo-Elastic Investigations, 183*
  • Tests, Compression, Cement Mortars, Specimens for, 188. See Errata, 389
  • — Cupping, Fluid-Pressure, for Sheet Metals, 265, 279
  • Machine, for Sheet Metals (A. J. Amsler and Co.), 660*
  • — for Engineering Materials (Review), 380
  • — for Welded Joints, 580, 606, 662
  • Tests, Aeronautical. See Aeronautics
  • — of Clay under Pressure, 558
  • — Coal-Distillation Plant, Newbold, Leicester
  • shire, 293*
  • — Corrosion. See Corrosion
  • — 15-ton Cross-Country Transport Unit, 414*
  • — 5,500-b.h.p. Eight-Cvlinder Sulzer Marine
  • OU Engine, 278*
  • — Ferro-Concrete Beams, 158*
  • — of Fusion-Welded Boiler Drums, 554*
  • ?— for Gas Works Refractories, 15
  • — Holdfast ” Liquid Jointing, 174
  • — House-Service Electricity Meters, 70*
  • — Humidity-Moisture Content of Wood, 472*
  • — of Hydraulic Coupling, 464*, 473
  • Variable Power Transmission Gear (Haslam and Newton, Ltd.), 171*
  • — Journal Bearings with High-Pressure Lubri
  • cation, 274*
  • — Lancashire Boiler with Nesfield Hydraulic
  • Stoker, 598*
  • — T.ysholm-Smith Torque Converter, 624*
  • — Magnetic. See Magnetic
  • — Model, on Concrete Arch Dams, 591
  • Ravier Hollow-Block Quay Wall, 620* See also Model
  • — 60-b.h.p. Paxman-Ricardo High-Speed Oil
  • Engine, 359*
  • — Railway Trucks and Truck Springs, 244
  • — Safety, for Buildings Damaged by Earth
  • quakes, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • — for Special Refractory Materials, 302, 353.
  • See LETTER, 580
  • — of Stockless Anchors for United States
  • Navy, 26
  • — Stand, Tilting, for Aero-Engines (Bristol
  • Aeroplane Co., Ltd.), 648*
  • — Voith Turbo Transmission, 489
  • — Welded and Riveted Connections between
  • Beams and Columns, 93, 101*
  • — for Welding, 580, 606, 662
  • — of Worm Gears, 236, 262, 266*
  • Testing of Gas Appliances, National Policies Governing, 632
  • — Laboratory. See National Physical
  • — Machine, Cupping, for Sheet Metals (A. J.
  • Amsler and Co.), 660*
  • Fatigue, Electro-Magnetic (Salford Electrical Instruments, Ltd.), 81*
  • for Fluid-Pressure Cupping Tests, 265, 279 i
  • for Photo-Elastic Investigations, 183* See also Tests {Materials)
  • — Materials, American Society for, Report on ! Compression Test Specimens for Cement J Mortars, 188. See Errata, 389
  • I — Mechanical, of Timber, Report, 19 ' — of Mine Fans, Speciftcation, 106
  • — Power Plant (Review), 83
  • — Textile, Constant-Humidity Chamber for,
  • on Heavy CrossSee Silver Jubilee
  • Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Ltd., Amazon 10-ton Pipe Lorry, 58* ; Six-Wheel Chassis for 6-ton Mobile Crane, 238* ; Diesel-Electric Tug “Framfield,” 319*
  • “ Three View ” Introscope (Foster Instrument Co.), 30
  • Threshing Machine, Origin of, 106
  • Thrust Bearing. See Bearing
  • — of Propellers. See Propellers; Aero
  • nautics
  • Thyratron, Applications of, 358
  • — Control in Welding, 506
  • Tidal Estuaries, Model Experiments on, 575 Tide, Atmospheric, Lunar, over Canada, 613 Tilbury Dock, Improvements at, 296
  • Tilting Gantry for Elevated Conveyor, 678*
  • Timbers, Empire, Imperial Institute Report on, 581
  • — Humidity-Moisture Contact Relations, 4^2*
  • — Mechanical Testing of, Report, 19
  • Timing Device, Electronic (Igranic Electric Co., Ltd.). 3 , n., . .
  • for Spot Welding (Ward-Leonard Electric | Co.), 166 '
  • Tin Alloys. See A Hoys under Metallurgy
  • — Coatings, Hot-Dipped Structure of, 367
  • 1 — Effect of Aluminium, Manganese and
  • i Bismuth on, 318
  • I — and Tin-Plate Prices. Diagrams
  • Tir John North Power Station, Swansea, 684
  • ' Tokvo, Tests of Earthquake-Damaged Build- ings in, 619. See LETTER, 688
  • Tolerances in Machine Work. See Gauges; Gauging
  • Tong-Test Pocket Ammeter, 3*
  • Tookey, W. A., Tests of 60-b.h.p. Paxman- Ricardo Oil Engine, 359*
  • Tool Grinder. See Grinding under Machine Tools
  • — Machine. See Machine Tools
  • — Pneumatic. See Machine Tools
  • Toothed Gear. See Gear ; Marine Propulsion “ Topazio,” Italian Submarine, 269
  • Torbella Viaduct, Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,” 671*
  • Toronto, University of. Experiments on Welded and Riveted Connections, 101*. See 93
  • Torpedo Boats and Destroyers. See Warships Torque Converters, Fluid, 462, 473 Hydraulic, Theory and Application of, 489*, 501,624*
  • Meters. See Dynamometer; Torsion Meter
  • Torsion Balance for Gravimetric Measurements, 488, 613
  • — Meter, Microptic Marine (E. R. Matts <y
  • Son, Ltd.), 252*
  • See also Dynamometer
  • Tottenham and District Gas Company, Policy of. 633 ,
  • Toulon, Ozone Water-Purification Plant, 11
  • Towers, Moistening and Drying, for Humidity Chamber, 321*
  • — Steel, for Elevated Conveyor, 678*
  • San Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 330*
  • of Tubular Construction, 356*, 405* Town Gas. See Gas .
  • Town, H. C., on Measurement during Machining and Automatic Sizing, 107*, 189*
  • Traction, Electric, t.. .
  • Tramways
  • — Engines, Steam, Early, 431*, 562*. LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • Tractors, Agricultural, Oil-Driven, Progress with, 683
  • — Air-Brake System for (R. Bosch A.-G.), 458*
  • — Eight-Wheeled, for 15-ton Cross-Country Transport Unit (Associated Equipment Co., Ltd.), 414*
  • Trade, Agricultural Machinery, Imports and Exports, 234
  • — in British Colonies, Agents for, 168
  • — British Export, 1934, 204
  • ? with Japan and Manchoukuo, Report, 19
  • — (’opper Imports of, 95
  • — Disputes. See Labour; Labour Notes
  • — Economic Conditions in British Malaya, Report, 557
  • Conditions in Canada, Report, 66
  • Conditions in Chile, Report, 550
  • — Electrical Machinery, Imports and Exports,
  • 95
  • — Empire, and British Industries House, 553
  • Trade, Engineering and Allied, Position and Prospects, 18, 43, 68, 86, 95, 134, 164, 190,234, 272, 326
  • — Exhibition. See Exhibition
  • — Iron and Steel Agreement, 658 and Steel, Statistics of, 202
  • — Locomotive Imports and Exports, 190
  • — Machine Tools, Imports and Exports, 164
  • — Machinery Imports and Exports, 18, 43,
  • 68, 86, 95, 134, 164, 190, 234, 272, 326
  • — Marine Engines, British Exports, 273
  • — Motor Cycles and Cycles, Imports and
  • Exports, 68
  • Vehicles, Imports and Exports, 43
  • — Textile Machinery, Imports and Exports,
  • 134
  • — Unions, See Labour ; Labour Notes
  • — United Kingdom with India, Report, 148 Trailers for 15-ton Cross-Country Transport
  • Unit (R. A. Dyson and Co., Ltd.), 414*
  • — 65-ton Machinery-Transporting (R. A.
  • Dyson <fc Co., Ltd.), 646*
  • Train-Ferry Steamers, Channel, Southern
  • Railway, 426*, 448
  • — See also Railway
  • Training. See Education; Apprenticeship Tramway Car, Arc-Welded Steel (Pullman Car
  • and Manufacturing Corporation), 399* Noises from, 400
  • — and Trolley-Bus Statistics, 149
  • — See also PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Transbay Construction Co., Piers for San
  • Francisco-Oakland Transbay Bridge, 329* Transformer, Bell-Ringing (Ferranti, Ltd.), 542
  • — Steel Sheets for. Specification, 691 Transmission Dynamometer. See Dynamometer;
  • Torsion Meter
  • — Electric, Ship Propulsion. See Marine
  • Propulsion
  • — Gear. See Gear; Marine Propulsion;
  • Motor-Car Details
  • — of Power. See Marine Propulsion ; Power
  • Transmission
  • — System, Shotter Distant (Elliott Brothers
  • (London), Ltd.), 2*
  • Transport, Aerial. See Aeronautics
  • — Institute of. Canals, by W. H. Curtis, 556
  • — Ministry of, Winchester By-Pass Road, 34 ;
  • Inquiry into Fatal Road Accidents, 67 ; Report on Road Accidents, 119 ; Five- Year Plan for Road Development, 125,177; Order on Speed Limits in Metropolitan Area, 233; Circular on Road-Bridge Design, 234 ; Revised Highway Code, 553
  • — Motor. See Road; Motor
  • — Problems, Conference on, 579
  • — Railway. See Railway
  • — of Refrigerated Cargoes, 423, 636*
  • — Road Passenger, Progress in. See Silver
  • Jubilee Number, 39 See also Road ; Motor Transverse Bulkheads. See Water-Tight Trap, Steam. See Steam Trap Travelling Crane. See Crane Traversing Gear for Caisson, Port-du-Rhin Lock,
  • 6*
  • Trawlers, Maierfonn, Performances of, 394
  • — Steam, with Superheaters, Evolution of,
  • 450 527
  • Trench Strut, Steel (M. Boilot), 659* Trenching Machine, Off-Set (Buckeye Traction
  • Ditcher Co.), 295*
  • “Trenton,” United States Cruiser, Tests of Anchors in, 26
  • Trials. Agricultural Tractors. See Tractors, Agricultural
  • — Channel Train-Ferrv, “ Twickenham Ferrv,”
  • 426*, 448
  • — Modern Steam Trawler, 451, 529
  • — See also Tests
  • Tridex Machine Corporation, Industrial Wash
  • ing Plant, 165*
  • Triple-tixpansion Engines. See Engines, Steam
  • — Helical Gearing. See Gear
  • Tripoli, Oil Storage Depot, 58 Trolley-Bus and Tramway Statistics, 149
  • — Gang, 38-Seater Motor, London and North
  • Eastern Railway, 429* Troughton, E., Centenary of, 630 Truck, Articulated Bolster (Reliance Trucks,
  • Ltd.), 512*
  • — Railway. See Wagons
  • Tsana, Lake, Irrigation Scheme, 577
  • Tubes, Boiler and Superheater, Deposits and
  • Corrosion in, 123, 129*, 213, 231 Welded, Failure of, 323
  • — ('leaner, Twin-Drive Electric (Babcock and
  • Wilcox, Ltd.), 539*
  • — for Constructional Work, 355*, 405*
  • — Phosphor Bronze, Specification, 20
  • — Porcupine, for Mercury Boiler, Schenectady
  • Mercury-Steam Power Station, 352*
  • — Railways. See Underground Railways
  • — for Structures (Accles and Pollock, Ltd.), 510
  • — See also Pipes
  • Tubular Members in Welded-Steel Structures, 355*, 405*
  • Tudsbery, Colonel H. T., Gradient Measuring
  • Instrument, 657
  • “ Tulip ” Oil-Cleaning Ship, 85*
  • Tug, Diesel-Electric ” Framfleld,” 319* Tungsten Lamps. See Lamps under Electric Tunnel, Concrete, Invert-Finishing Machine for (Blaw-Knox Co.), 186*
  • — Genoa-Serravalle “ Camionale,” 669* Tunnelling, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee
  • Number, 35
  • Turbine Gears, Ltd., Spiral-Bevel Gear Generator, 597
  • — Hydraulic. See Power Plant
  • — Mercury-Vapour, 20,000-kW, Schenectady
  • Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • — Pumps. See Pumps
  • — Steam Effect of Deposits on Blades of, 123,
  • 213, 231
  • Geared, 3,000-h.p., for Metropolitan- Vickers Stubbs-Perry Motor-Generator, 300*, 378*
  • 6,000-kW, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*
  • Single-Stage Radial, Early, 544
  • Marine, Geared. See Marine Propulsion See also Turbo-Generators; Turbo- A Iternators
  • Turbine Steamers. See Steamers; Warships Turbo-Electric System, Ship Propulsion. See Marine Propulsion
  • — Generators, Barking Power Station, 439 40,000-h.p., S.S. “Normandie,” 533,
  • 589*, 615*
  • Progress of. See Silver Jubilee Number, 56
  • 6,000-kW, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*
  • 20,000-kW, Schenectady Mercury-Steam Power Station, 351*, 641*
  • Stability Characteristics of Alternators, 478*
  • — — 30,000-kW, Tir John North Power
  • Station, 685
  • Turgan, Water-Tube Boiler, 453*. See LETTER, 544
  • Turn Indicators, Gyroscopic, Development of, 112*
  • Turner, Prof. W. E. S., on Lead Crystal Glasses, 412 ; on Markings and Scratches on Glass, 412
  • Turning and Boring Mills. See Machine Tools
  • — See Machine Tools
  • Turret Lathes. See Lathes under Machine Tools “Twickenham Ferry,” Channel Train-Ferry Steamer, Trials, 426*, 448
  • Tyler, W. F., on Bracing and Relaxing Climates, 442
  • Type-Metal Alloys, Researches on, 317
  • u.
  • ULTKA-VIOLET Radiation-Measuring Instrument, 657
  • Underground Surveying in Drilling Operations, 53*
  • — Railways, London, Extension of, 629, 631 Underwood, Dr. A. J. V., on History of Distillation, 365
  • Unemployment. See Labour
  • Unions, Trade. See Labour : Labour Notes United Kingdom Trade in India, Report, 148
  • — States, Arc-Welded Ship Construction in, 73 Bureau of Mines, Report on Underfeed
  • Combustion, Effect of Preheat and Distribution of Ash in Fuel Beds, 147 ; Report on Wastage of Natural Gas in Texas Panhandle, 297 ; Report on Sand and Gravel Excavation, 447
  • Bureau of Public Roads, Report on Power-Shovel Operation in Highway Grading, 447
  • Bureau of Standards, Investigation on Fatigue in Steel Wire, 603
  • Coast and Geodetic Survey Bureau, Investigations on Vibration of Buildings, 620. See LETTER, 688
  • Development of Skyscrapers in, 28
  • Engineers’ Council for Professional Development, 287, 340
  • Iron Alloys Research Committee, Work of, 316
  • National Museum, Annual Report, 635 Navy. See United States under Warships Roads. Mud-Jacking Svstem of Levelling, 196*
  • Use of Heavy-Oil Tractors in, 683
  • Use of Variable-Pitch Airscrews in, 203. See LETTER, 345
  • Waterways Experiment Station, Model Experiments at, 576
  • See also America
  • United Steel Companies, Ltd., Exhibits at British Industries Fair, 595
  • Univectair Heaters (British Trane Co., Ltd.), 569*
  • Universal Grinding Machine. See Grinding Machine under Machine Tools
  • University of Leeds, Investigation of Shear Stress in Ferro-Concrete Beams, 158*
  • — of Manchester, Physics Department, Work
  • of, 358; Tests of Hydraulic Variable- Power Transmission Gear, 171*
  • — Purdue, Experiments on Rolling Stock
  • Springs, 244
  • — of Toronto, Experiments on Welded and
  • Riveted Connections, 101*. See 93
  • — See also Education
  • Unwin, Dr. W. C., Memorial to, 523
  • Unwin, Sir R., on Craftsmanship in Bui Industry, 394
  • Upper Atmosphere. See Atmosphere
  • VACUUM Cleaner for Furnaces and Flues
  • (Spencer Turbine Co.), 165*
  • — Devices in Research and Industry, Exhibi
  • tion of, 358
  • Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., Clearosol Solvent Extraction Process, 397
  • — Pump. See Pump
  • ~ System of Cleamng Ships’ Oil Tanks, 85*
  • Ilimtgen Rays; Telegraphy,
  • B ireless ; Telephony, Wireless ;' Ther- mionic
  • A alve, Gate, Forged-Steel (Dewrance and Co.), 348*
  • — Plug, Newman-Milliken (Newman, Hender
  • (fe Co., Ltd.), 269*
  • — Pressure-Reducing and Air Filter (Midland
  • Fan Co., Ltd.), 539
  • — Reducing, Streamlined (A. W. Cash Co.),
  • 87*
  • — Sluice, Port-du-Rliin Lock, Strasbourg, 7*
  • — Stop, Boiler, S.S. ‘‘ Normandie,” 589*^ -High-Pressure Duplex (Hopkinsons,
  • Ltd.), 156*
  • Protected Seat (Engineering Specialists,
  • Ltd.), 242*
  • — and Valve Gear. See also Engines Vapours, Radiations from, 357 Variable-Pitch Airscrew. See Propeller under
  • Aeronautics
  • — Speed Gear. See Gear ; Motor-Car Details \ arnish Coatings on Duralumin, Value of
  • 289. See LETTER, 345 I
  • A\D.I. Telerecorder, 361*
  • Velox Boiler for Land and Sea, 321
  • Ventilation and Heating, Principles of (Review), 4
  • — (Review), 4
  • Vereinigten Drehbankfabriken, Lathe with Two-Speed Headstock, 276*
  • Vertical Lift Bridges. See Bridges Vessels, Jacketed, Tubular Stay for (Ashmore, Benson, Pease and Co., Ltd.), 694*
  • — Pressure, Welding of, 529, 551, 607, 662 A’iaducts, Genoa-Serravalle ” Camionale,” 669*
  • — See also Bridgea
  • A'ibration of Buildings as Safety Tests, 618*. See LETTER, 688
  • — Electrical and Mechanical (Review), 291
  • — and Masonry Structures, 392
  • — in Railway Bridges, Mathematical Treatise
  • on (Review), 327
  • Rolling Stock, Investigations on, 244 A^ibrators for Concrete, 658
  • —? for Concrete (I.osenhausenwerk), 460* Vibrographs for Buildings, 620*. Sec LETTER, 688
  • A"ice. See Machine Tools
  • ATckary. G. S., on Road Transport Problems, 580
  • A'^ickers, A. E. J., on Soda-Lime-Silica Glass, 442 A’ickers-Arinstrongs, Ltd., Portuguese Sub- “ Delflm,” 103 ; Electrically- Pumping Set for 7,000-ton Hy- Press, 162* ; Portuguese Sub- ” Golfinho,” 320 ; S.S. ” Strath- 403*
  • A'ickers Contour-Projection Apparatus (Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd.), 280*
  • ATking Pump Co., Rotary Pump for Three- Roller Road Roller, 440*
  • Villiers Engineering Co., Ltd., Two-Speed Gear for Bicycles, 514*
  • A^iscometer, Torsion (A. Gallenkamp and Co., Ltd.), 82
  • Visibility by Day and Night , 230
  • — at Kew Observatory, 24
  • A’itkovice Mines, Steel and Ironworks Corporation, Loeffler Boiler for S.S. ‘‘ Conte Rosso,” 367. Sec Erratum, 417
  • A^itreous Enamellers. Institute of, Enamelling Iron, by N. H. Oakley-Evans, 127
  • A’ogel, Lieut. H. D., on Hydraulic T.aboratory Results, 575
  • A'oith Turbo Transmissions, Theory and Application of, 489*, 501
  • Von Hindenburg,” Junkers Oil-Engined Aeroplane, 248*
  • A'ulcan Hydraulic C’oupling, Theory and Applications of, 462*, 473
  • A^ulcaniser, Steam-Heated, Accident to, 323
  • WAGES. See Labour
  • Wagons, Coal, Welded, London and North Eastern Railway, 609*
  • — Motor. See Motor Lorries ; Motor Vehicles ;
  • Tractors
  • — Railway, British Outputs of, 190
  • Investigations on Springing of, 244
  • Road Carriers for, 394
  • Wailes, G., Co., Ltd., Automatic (Continuous Weighing and Recording Machine, 436*, 516*
  • Waldeck Hydro-Electric Power Station, 30,000- h.p. Coupling, 77
  • Waldrich, H. A., G,m.b.H., Roll-Grinding Machine, 276* ; Rigid Planing Machine, 277*
  • Walker, R. W., Aggregate Gradation Plant Model, 657
  • Wallis and Steevens, Ltd., Chippings Distributor, 541*
  • Wall, Dr. T. F., on Oscillation of Three-Phase Generator. 109*, 150*
  • A\aIIs, Concrete-Block, Port of Genoa Breakwaters, 133*
  • Report, 268
  • — Ferro-Concrete, Mustapha Breakwater, Al
  • giers, 27*
  • — Quay, Ravier Hollow-Block, 620*
  • — Retaining, Armco Crib (Armco, Ltd.), 570* Genoa-Serravalle, ” Camionale,” 670* Gravity, Report, 268
  • — Wharf, Haifa Harbour, Palestine, 222* Walton Clark Medal, Award to F. J. West, 632 Wanderer-Werke, History of, 467
  • War Olfice Tests of Worm Gears, 236, 262
  • Ward, L., on Prevention of Factory Accidents, 287
  • AVard-Leonard Electric Co., Timing Device for Spot AVelding, 166
  • AA^arfare, Naval. See Wamhips
  • AA’^arren-Truss Transportable Bridge, 657
  • Warships :
  • Battle Cruisers, Evolution of, 74
  • Destroyers, Future Design of, 94
  • Dutch Steam Ram Turret Ship ” Buffel,” Steam Turbine in, 544
  • H.M. Indian Navy, Combined Sloop and Mine Layer ” Indus,” 337
  • — Ships, Causes and Prevention of Corrosion in, 471, 664
  • AA'elding Applied to, 505, 578 • Italian Cruiser, Lauding of Autogiro on, 43 “ Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi ” and ” Guiseppe Garibaldi,” 255
  • and Submarines, 546
  • — Submarines, ” Glauco ” and ” Naiade,” 255 ; ” Rubino ” and ” Topazio,” 269
  • Naval Construction, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 26
  • — Engineering, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 29
  • — and Shipping Annual, Brassey’s (Review), 179
  • Portuguese Submarines “ Delftm,” 103 ; ” Golftnho,” 320
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyers, Progress in. See Silver Jubilee Number, 30
  • Warships—continued.
  • United States Navy, Tests of Anchors for, 26 .
  • Navy, Water-Tube Boilers in, 74 See also Naval in PARAGKAPH TNDEX Warsop Petrol Drill and Tools, Lt<l.» Petrol-
  • Driven Koad Breaker, 515* Washington Convention, American Road
  • Builders’ Association. See American Itoaa Builders' Ai^sociation
  • — Monument, Effect of Vibrations on, 39-2 Wastage of Natural Gas in Texas Panhandle,
  • Report, 297 .
  • Waste-Heat Recovery from R etort Settings, 647 Utilisation, Nottingham Gas Works, 633 Washing Plant, Flue-Gas, Jtottersea Power
  • Station Report, 17
  • (ndustrial (Tridex Machine Corporation), 1«5* ,
  • for Motor Cars (B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.), 510*
  • Water Board, Rand, Annual Report, 149
  • — Companies’ Association, Joint Report on
  • National Water Policy, 204
  • — Consumption of Engines. See Trials
  • — Engineers, Institution of, Joint Report on
  • National Water Policy, 204
  • — Friction. See Ship Resistance
  • — Gas. See Gas
  • — Ground, and Hydrology (Review), 217
  • — Heaters. See Teed- Water Beaters
  • — Heavy, Apparatus for Analysis of (Cam
  • bridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29, 499*
  • — Inland, National Survey, Scope of, 310 Survey Committee, Appointment of, 176
  • — Level Detector for Boilers (Diamond Power
  • Specialty Corporation), 87
  • Gauge, Remote-Recording (Yarnall-War- ing Co.), 37*
  • Sensitive (C. F. Casella Co., Ltd.), 81*
  • — Potable, Production from Sea Water 1)5’^
  • Synthetic Resins, 510
  • — Power. See also Bydraulic; Power Plant ~ Purification by Ozone, 9*
  • — Retaining Concrete Structures, Report, 181
  • — Supply, Belfast, Silent Valley Reservoir, 33 Developments in. See Silver dubilee
  • Number, 58
  • Policy, National, Report, 204 See also Irrigation yVells Tight Doors, Hydraulically-Operated, S.S.
  • ” Normandie,” 537
  • — Tube Boiler. See Boiler
  • — Turbines. See Power Plant
  • — Wheels. See Power Plant
  • — Works. See Water Supply and PARAGRAPH INDEX
  • Waterloo Bridge, Demolition of, 82*. 202 Waterways. See Bivers ; Canals
  • Watford Borough Council, 400-750 gallon Motor Eire Engine, 557*
  • Watling Street Bridge Reconstruction, Fenny Stratford, 388
  • Watts, E. R., and Son, Ltd., Microptic Marine Torsionmeter, 252*
  • Watts. S. S., on Flame Temperatures in Petrol Engines, 48*
  • Waves, Electromagnetic. See Telegraphy,
  • Wireless ; Telephony, Wireless ; Electric
  • — Making Resistance of Ships.
  • Resistance
  • during Mediterranean Storm, 27* Pressure Measurements, Port
  • Breakwater, 133* Wearn’s Autoflex Drives, Ltd.,
  • Belt-Tensioning and Reduction Gear, 73* Weather Action on Steel, 177. See LETTERS,
  • 263, 344, 358, 396
  • FLffect on Transmission Line Insulators, 346*
  • — See also Meteorology
  • Weaver, F. D., on Type-Metal Alloys, 317 Weighing and Counting Machine (G. Salter and.
  • Co., Ltd.), 510*
  • — Machine, Crane (G. Salter and Co., Ltd.), 510* and Recording Machine, Automatic Con
  • tinuous (G. Wailes and Co., Ltd.), 436*. 516* Weipert, F. C., Fine-Turning Lathe, 276* Weir, G. and J., Ltd.. Turbo-Feed Pumps, S.S.
  • “ Normandie,” 591*
  • Weir, Lord, on Twenty-Five Years’ Progress.
  • See Silver Jubilee Number, 9 Weir, Major T. D., the Late, 250 Welds, Influence of Gases in, 578, 580 Welded Coal Wagons, London and North Eastern
  • Railway, 609*
  • — Joints, Bending Tests and Ductility of, 368,
  • 372, 395, 402
  • and Riveted Connections, Tests of, 93, 101*
  • — Seams, Cracking in, 476*, 485
  • Ship Construction in the United States, 73
  • — Steel Structures, Tubular Members in, 355*,
  • 405*
  • — Tube, Boiler, Failure of, 323
  • Welding, Are, and Riveting in Ship Construc
  • tion (Review), 673
  • — Attachment, Electric, Machine Tools (Allge-
  • meine Elektrizitats Gesellschaft), 26*
  • — and Cutting System, Oxy-Ferrolene (Oxy-
  • Ferrolene Co., Ltd.), 99*
  • — Demonstration, British Industries House,
  • 634
  • — Engineers, Institution of. See Welding,
  • Instiluie oj
  • — Equipment, Electric (Sunderland Forge and
  • Engineering Co., Ltd.), 512*
  • — Exhibit, Paris Fair, 686
  • — Institute of. Formation and Objects of, 631
  • — of Iraq-Mediterranean Oil-Pipe Line, 58, 570
  • — Iron and Steel Institute Symposium on,
  • 505, 529, 550, 558, 577, 580, 606, 662
  • ?— Practice and Technique, 505, 577. 580, 662
  • — Process, Gussolit, for Machine Repairs, 415
  • — in Shipbuilding, 346, 505, 529, 551, 578, 606,
  • 662
  • — Spot, Timing Device for (Ward-Leonard
  • Electric Co.). 166
  • — in Steel Structures, Investigations on, 128,
  • 505, 529, 5.51, 578
  • Welin-MacLachlan Davits, S.S. ” Normandie,” 675*
  • Wells, Oil, Underground Surveying of, 53* Welter, G., on High-Pressure Lubricating
  • Journal Bearings, 274*
  • See Gears ; Marine Propulsion See Grinding under Machine
  • F. J. W., on Propagation of Great Distances, 364 White Metal. See Alloys under Metallurgy White, J., on Oxidising Power of Basic Slags, 586*
  • White, R., (fe Sons, Scraper-Type Self-Loading Machine, 441*
  • White-Parsons, G. D., Warren-Truss Transportable Bridge, 657
  • Whiteley, J. H., on Effect of Oxygen and Sulphur on Iron in Scaling, 691*. See 525
  • Whitworth Society, Annual Dinner, 318 Wickman, A. C., Ltd., Wimet Tii)ped Tools.
  • 543
  • Wiggin, H., and Co., Ltd., Centenary of, 553 Wigley, W. C. S., on Ship Wave-Resistance, 486 Williams, Dr. W. E., Awarded Duddell Medal, 287
  • Willis Steam Traction Engine, 431*. See LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • Wilson, D. R., on Factory Accidents, their Prevalence, Distribution and Causation, 232
  • Wilson, E. B., <fe Co., Willis Steam Traction Engine, 431*. See LETTERS, 544*, 580
  • Wimet Tipped Tools (A. C. Wickman, Ltd.), 543
  • Winches, Boat-Handling, S.S. “ Normandie,” 675
  • — Cradle-Suspension (L.A.H.O.), 659* Winchester By-Pass Road, 34
  • Wincott, G. P., Ltd., Gas-Fired Ingot-Heating Furnaces, 163*
  • Wind Bracing, Vertical-Lift Bridge over River Elbe, 481*
  • — Gusts at Worthy Down, 613
  • — Pressure on Tubes, 356*, 405
  • — Speed ami Direction Indicator (Elliott
  • Brothers (London), Ltd.), 2*
  • I — Tunnels. See Aeronautics
  • Winding Engines, Electric, Control Eouipment for (Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd.), 461*
  • Electric, for6,660-ft. Shaft (Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd.), 299*, 377*
  • — Problems in Deep Mines, 378*
  • Windlasses, Electrically-Operated, S.S. “ Normandie,” 673*
  • Wire Cable Controls, Experiments on, 348*
  • — Non-Ferrous, Atmospheric Corrosion of,
  • 290
  • — Ropes, Effect of Oils and Greases on, 457*,
  • 603
  • for 6,660-ft. Shaft, 299, 378
  • — Ropeway, Star Lane Brickfield, Southend,
  • 250*
  • across Tigris and Euphrates, 57
  • — Steel, Effect of Oils and Grease.s on Fatigue
  • Strength of, 457*, 603
  • Fatigue in. Researches on, 603
  • Wiring, Electrical, of Houses, 661
  • S.S. ” Normandie,” 676* Regulations for, 16
  • — Telephone, in Large Buildings, 271*, 328* Wireless Telegraphy. See Telegraphy ; Radio
  • — Telephony. See Teleplumy : Radio VZohler’s Tests. See Alternating Stress under
  • Tests {Materials}
  • Wolff, Dr. W., on Patent Practice in Germany, 342
  • Women Workers. See Labottr
  • Wood, A. R., on Analysis of Glass, 294
  • Wood, W. H., the Late, 36.3
  • Wood, W. J. H., Barking Power Station, 438*
  • — Humidity-Moisture Content Relations of,
  • 472*
  • — See also Timber
  • Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retorts, Nottingham Gas Works, 633
  • Woods, A. R. T., on Transport of Refrigerated Cargoes, 636*. See 423
  • — Soft, Specifications, 353 Woodworking Machinery. See Machine Tools Wool Grease for Rust Prevention, 478 Woolwich, Military College of Science, Reception at, 632
  • — Research Department, Magnetic Flaw-
  • Detecting Device, 499
  • Workington Iron and Steel Co., Experiments on Heat Loss of Blast Furnace, 503*, 524 Workmen. See Labour
  • Works :
  • Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd., Filton Works, 47*
  • Cowley Works, Morris Motors, Ltd., 610 Engineering Works, Employment of Women. See J^brmr
  • Fertiliser, Factory, Ipswich, Fison, Pack- hard and Prentice, Ltd., 374*
  • Heavy Forge Department, Sheffield, English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 161*
  • Longbridge Factory, Austin Motor Co., Ltd., 609
  • Meter Factory, Stafford, English Electric Co., Ltd., 70*
  • New Southgate Factory, Standard Telephones and Cables, Ltd., 237
  • Russian Steelworks, 15,000-ton Hydraulic Forging Press for, 112*
  • Selection and Layout of Sites for Works, 288. 406
  • Temperamental Factor in Works, 576, 634
  • Works Management, Factory Planning, 51
  • Works Management and Foremanship, Training in (Review), 5. See LETTER, 114
  • Higher Control (Review), 617
  • Workshop Organisation and Management, 97, 288, 406
  • Workshop Organisation and Management, 97, 288, 406
  • — Training. See Apprenticeship ; Education
  • — See also Works ; Machine Tools
  • World Petroleum Congress, London, 1933, Proceedings (Review), 4
  • — Power Conference, Chemical-Engineering
  • Congress, 1936, 287 : Annual Report of International Executive Council, 394 ; Scandina^dan Meeting, Transactions (Review), 433
  • Worm Gear. See Gear
  • Worthington-Simpson,Ltd., Horizontal-Duplex Pump for Iraq-Mediterranean Pipe Line, 58*, 116*. See Errata, 141, 182. See 241*, 570
  • Worthy Down, Wind Gusts at, 613
  • Wrecks. See Accidents
  • Wright, H. L., on Visibility at Kew Observatory, 24
  • Wright, T. P., on Controllable Pitch Propeller Design, 203
  • Wrought Iron. See Iren
  • Wyndham’s Liquid Coal Co. Ltd., Liquid-Coal Process, 117*
  • Wynn-Williams-Geiger Counter (Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd.), 29*
  • X-RAYS. See Rdntgen Rays
  • YARNALL-WARING CO., Remote Boiler Water-Level Indicator, 37*
  • Yarrow Co., Ltd., Boilers, Channel Train-
  • Ferry Steamers, 427*, 448
  • Yarrow, Sir H. E., on High-Speed Vessels. See
  • Silver Jubilee Number, 30
  • Year Books. See LITERATITRE INTDEX Yorkshire Educational Association for Building
  • Industry, Craftsmanship in Building
  • Industry, by Sir R. Unwin, 394
  • Young, Prof. C. R., on Tests of Welded and Riveted Connections, 93, 101*
  • Youngelson, E. L., Ltd., Rising and Falling Parallel-Jaw Vice, 51*
  • Yourkevitch Hull Form, S.S. ** Normandie,” 535*
  • ZEISS, C. (LONDON), LTD., Metallurgical Microscope and Camera, 1* ; Measuring Microscope, 2*
  • Zinc Coatings for Duralumin, Value of, 289. See LETTER, 345
  • — Effect on Magnesium 343
  • — Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams


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