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The Engineer 1857 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1857 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
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  • Adams' Improvements in Permanent Ways, 167
  • Adulteration Detected in Food and Medicine, by Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D. Ste. (Review), 105, 106
  • Aerial Chariot, The Carlingford, Aerating Liquids, Knight's Apparatus for, 7
  • Agricultural Engines, Chandler and Oliver's Improvements in, 110
  • Agricultural Implements, Collins' Improved, 26
  • Air Exhauster, Fruit, Vegetable, and Flower Preserver, 162
  • Allan's Improvements in Permanent Ways, 416
  • Allen's Z Ra,1 Permanent Way, 126
  • Armoury Iron Works, Wrought Iron Chairs, 443
  • Anchors, Dickinson's Improvements in, 282
  • Apparatus, On an Improved Ind action, by Stohrer, 1
  • Atlantic Telegraph, The, 82,83
  • Bachhoffner's Glass Shades for Gag Lights, 446
  • Baird's Method of Freeing Wool, &c., 27
  • Baker's Safety Valve, 270
  • Barber's Machinery for Engraving Rollers, 347
  • Barlow's Permanent Way, 367
  • Barlow and Woodhouse's improvements in Connecting Rails, 103
  • Begg's Mode of Preparing Textile Materials, 343
  • Benson's Apparatus for Drying Grain. 463
  • Berresford and Wilkinson's Looms fur Weaving, 50
  • Bertram and McNiven's Improvements in the Manufacture of Paper, 503
  • Bessemer's Improvements in Dressing, &c., Malleable Iron and Steel, 70, 390
  • Biddell's Oat-Mill Roller (Tour in the Provinces) 23
  • Biddell's Solid Railway Crossings (Tour in the Provinces), 22
  • Bits fur Boring and Sinking, Gard's Improvements in, 382
  • Blackwood's Machinery for ambling Yarns, &c., 110
  • Blind Rollers, Tall's Improvements in, 47
  • Boilers, Bray shay's Improveinents in, 227
  • Dann's, by T. Dunn, 67
  • Wright's Improvements in, 46
  • Deposit In, by C. Wye Williams, 127
  • Boiler Explosions, Routledge'a Improvements in Preventing, 503
  • Boring and Drilling, Harvey's Machinery for. 117
  • Bougleux's Improvements in Steam Boilers, 486
  • Brakes, Guerin's Apparatu. for Working Railway, 103
  • Brayshay's Improvements in Boilers, 2.:7
  • Breaks, Sr...hiele's Improvements in, 287
  • Bricks, Pratt and Whitehead's Machinery for Making, 150
  • Iron Lattice, over the River Aare, near Berne, View of an Lattice. 470
  • Brooman's Machinery for Cutting Stone, 507
  • Brown's Machinery Manufacture of Iron, 7
  • Brown's improvements in the Manufacture of Taps and Valves, 361
  • Brushes for Cleaning the Tubes of Bailers, Moriarty's, 126
  • Buchanan's Mode of Propelling Vessels, 3.27
  • Burgess and Key's Reaper, with Spiral Delivery Plat. form, 223 .
  • Burnap's Improved Pump, 416
  • Burrell's Apparatus for Distilling Beetroot, 190
  • Burton's Machinery for Wit-shit:1g and Cleaning Fabrics, 386
  • Butter, Clarke's Improvements in Churns for Producing, 146.
  • Cadet's Improvements in the Construction of Taps. 486
  • Cadiat's Application of Centrifugal Force for the Purification of Liquids, 282
  • Caithness' Improvements in Cutting Stone, 290
  • Calvert's M iclinery for Cleaning and Carding Cotton,122
  • Cameron's Improvements in Cranes. 1N7
  • Candles, Cowpor's Mode of Mak:rig, 263
  • Cans for lidding Oil, Mauhan's, 70
  • Carding Engineo, Newton's Improvements in, 410
  • Carlingford Screw Propeller (Letter), by Lord Carlingford, 69
  • Carrett's Improvements in Motive Power Engine!, 30
  • Carriageo, ilazeldinc's Improvements in, 426
  • Carr's Mode of Operating Hammers and Stamps, 383
  • Carrying a Railway through a Town in connexion with a New Line of Streets, A Plan for, 313
  • Carts and Carriages, Cortus' Improvements in, 126
  • Cartwright's Improvements in Chain Harrows, 266
  • Cato, Miller, mid Co.'s Improvements in Ships' Knees, 506
  • Chai'i narrows, Cartwright's Improvements in, 266
  • Chairs, Webb's Improvements in Reclining', 282
  • Chandler and Oliver's Improvements In Agricultural Engines, 110
  • Chariot, The Carlingford Aerial, 4i7
  • Chenot's Machinery for Sorting Ore', 147
  • Chenot's Improvements in the Reduction of Metallic Oxides. 170
  • Chronometers, Johnson's Mode of Mounting Marine, 6
  • Clark's Churns for Producing Butter, 146
  • Clark's Improvements In Illuminating Gaq, 10
  • Clay and li.trri.fi's Improvements in Iron and Steel, 330
  • Cleaning and Carding Cotton, &c., Johnson's Machinery for, 142
  • Clibran's, W. and J., Apparatus for Regtilat;ng Gas, 227
  • Clissold's A ppsratus for Regulating Water Wheels, 506
  • Coleman's Implements for Ploug ling Land, 6
  • Collins' Improved Agricultural Implements., 26
  • Collier's Improvements in Piled Fatrics, 406
  • Colliery Explosions (Letter), by %V. IL, 1b7
  • Combing Fibrous Subatatice', Ne ton's Machinery for, 306
  • Combing Wool, litegreave's Improvement? in, 266.
  • Connecting Ends of Rails, Barlow and Woodhouse's Improvements in, 103
  • Cotton, Calvert's Machinery for Cleaning and Carding, 122
  • Comas Improvements in Filing Machinery, 385
  • Coulson's Mode of Ventilating Miner, 3;6
  • Cowper's Mode of Making Candler, 263
  • Cranes, Cameron's Improvements in, 187
  • Cranes, Fletcher's Weighing, 302
  • Crank, The. By Old Crank, 229
  • Cressey's Machinery for Cutting, &c., Staves, 366
  • Crichton's and Cathcart's Improvements in Looms, 316
  • Crushing Mill, Turner's, 2'23
  • Curtis's Mode of Lighting and Ventilating Carriages, 416
  • Cutting Stone, Broonian's Improvements in, 507
  • Cutting and Rasping Dry Woods, Ito: emu's Machinery for, 427
  • Cutting Stone, The Earl of Caithnoss' Improvements in, 290
  • Damning Paper, Magnay and Whitche id's Method o', 446
  • Danduran's Swimming Apparatus, 263
  • Darcey's Improvements in Filtering Water, 316
  • Defries' Roof Lamps for Railway Carrlagei, 216
  • Delettrez, Pere, and Co.'s Apparatus for ltai•ing Water, 322
  • Deposit in Boilers (Letter), by C. ‘V ye William; 127
  • Description of a New Sph)ginoRcope, by Dr. Alis ,n, M.D.,
  • Devices on Wood, &c., Whitebead's Apparatus for, 426
  • Dickloson's Improvements in Auehorr,
  • Distilling Beet Root. Burrell'.4 Apparatus for, 19'
  • Distilling Oils from Petroleum, %%liar's Apparatus for, 330
  • Donkin's Improvements in Glazing Paper, 217
  • Doubling Yarns, &c , Blackwood's Machinery for, 110
  • Dressing Waste Silk, Fairbairn and Newton's Machinery for. 450
  • Drying Grain, Benson's Apparatus for, 463
  • Dunniciiff and Dexter's Warp Machinery, 443
  • Dumery's Improvements in Steam Engines, 302
  • Duncan's Motive Power Engines. 230
  • Dunn's Boilers (Letter), by rhos. Dunn, 67
  • Duvreir's Improvements in steam Engines, 266
  • Dwellings of London, The Middle Class, 423
  • Dynamometer, Eive's Improved, 127
  • Eaborn and Robinson's Mode of Crushing Sugar, 216
  • Economising Fuel, Smith and Kalthoff'S Improvements in. 123
  • Eive's Improved Dynamom .ter. 130
  • Elves Machinery for Extracting Oil from Seeds, 103
  • Electric Telegraph Apparatus, Frances's. 490
  • Engines. Carrett's Improvements in Motive Power, 30
  • Engraving Roil, rs, Barker's Improvem nts in. 317
  • Ermen's Machinery for Finishing Yarns. &c., 417
  • Excluding Dust, &c., from Doors and Windows. Gollop'i Method of, 122
  • Exhauster, Air—Fruit and Vegetable Preserver, Sc., 162
  • Experiments on the Retardation of Electric Signals ob-pervert in Submarine Conductors (Letter), by Wildman Whitehouse, Esq., 63.63
  • Eye Glass, The Napoleon III, 162
  • Fabrics, Collier's Improvements in Piled, 406
  • sampsonls Improvements in Finishing. 116
  • Fairbairn's and Newton's Machinery for Dressing Waste Silk, 450
  • Feauveau and Legrand's Apparatus for the Purification of Gas, 282
  • Feeding Steam Boilers, M'Connel ant M'Kenzie's Improvements in, 410
  • Fenton's Railway Signal Apparatus. 417
  • Ferinhough and Farrow's Apparatus for Regulating Air to Furnaces, 466
  • Ferrier's Machinery for Sweeping Roads, 86
  • Files. Newton's Mode of Cuttin c Round, 307
  • Filing Ma-htnery. Cottrell'., 336
  • Filtering Water, Darcey's ImprovemInts in. 316
  • Finch's %Vrought Iron Ma its and Bowsprits, 367
  • Fire Boxes, Longridge and Richardson's Improvements in, 403
  • Fish Joints. Gregory's Improvements in, 236
  • Fletcher's Wei.zhing Cranes, 302
  • Food ant Medicine. Adulteration Detected in, by Arthur Hill Hassan, M.D.. Xr.c. ( Review). 105, 106
  • Fowler and Worley's 31 tchinery for N1 'tithing Land, 230
  • Frances's Electric Telegraph Aoparatus, 490
  • Freeing Wool, Baird's Method of. 27
  • Friction Coupling for Transmitting Power, Wrigley's, 363
  • Furnace Bars, Jukes' Improvements in, 46
  • Gard's Patent for Bring and Sinking. 3
  • GAS, Clark's Improvements in Illuminating. 10
  • Clibran's (W. and J.) Apparatus for Regulating. 227
  • Feauveau and Legrand's Apparatus for the ruriti•
  • cation of, .82
  • Gas-Meters (Letter), by C. R. Mead, 26
  • Gas Stove, Neall's Union, 367
  • Generating Steam. Pearcee Apparatus for. 47
  • Glass Shades for Gas Lamps, Bitchuolrnees, 446
  • Gollop's Method of Excluding Dust, &c., from Doors and Windows, 122
  • Governors and Throttle Valves. Schiele's Patent, 367
  • and Regulators, Well.' Improvements in, 1:5
  • Governing Steam Enginls. Iieudle's Valves fur, 332
  • Grassi's Screw Locomotive. 386
  • Gray's Improvement* in B and Fire 13ars, 87
  • Greaves' Looms for Weaving. 226
  • Greaves' Permanent Way, 27
  • Gregory's Improved Fliii JotIlt. '286
  • Grinding and Polishing Surfaced, Moberley's Improvements in, 303
  • Guerin's Apparatus for Working Railway Breaks. 103
  • Gun Barrels. Lawrence's Machinery tot Grinding. 4
  • Gunpowder, Mlles Improvements in the Manutacture of, 87
  • Hall. Wylde. and Walte's Improvements in Steam Engines, 266
  • Hammers and Stamps, Carr's Mole of Operating, 383
  • Hardacre's Materials for Spinning, 163
  • Hargreave's Improvements in Combing Wool. 266
  • Hitne)'s Machinery for Boring and Drilling. 147
  • Heating Feed Water, by J. %% . Wilkinson. 247
  • Heppell's Improvements in Ventilating billies. 166
  • Heron's Machinery for Raising and Lowering, 26
  • Hendle's Improvements in Valves. 382
  • Holcroft'e Agricultural Steam Engines, 166
  • Holdin's Machinery for Washing Blurs. 146
  • Holt and Bentley's Machinery fur Weaving Stuffs, 436
  • Horses' Collars, Parberry's Improvements in. 511
  • Howard and Baker's Machinery for Tilling Land, 66
  • How's Garrotte Preventing Stock, 263
  • Hurry's Railway Crossings. 2e6
  • Hustler's Improvements in Looms, 350
  • Hutton's Improvements in Lubricators, 476
  • Hydraulic Motive Power Engines, Joy and Holt's Improvements in, 407
  • Hydraulic Pumps, Nasmyth and Wilson's Improvements in, 487
  • Piatti's Improvements in the Production of, 406
  • Induction Apparatus. On an Improved. 1
  • It 190king and Stumping Surfaces, Lancaster's Method of,
  • Instrument for Measuring Ships' Currents. &c , 362
  • Iron, Brown's Improvements in. 7
  • and Steel, Bessemer's Improvements in Rolling. &c. Mal cable, 70, 39U
  • Clay and Harris's Improvements in, 330
  • Iron Lattice Bridge over the River Aare, 470
  • Iron Truss Bridge at Harper's Ferry, by J. Kean, 247
  • Job=on's Appar.itus for M iking Moulds for Casting Metals, 81
  • Jobard's Improvements in Lamps, 302
  • Johnson's Machinery for Cleaning and Carding Cotton,. 142
  • Johnson's Nit:1de of Mounting Marine Chronometers. 6
  • Joy and Holt's Improvements in Hydraulic Motive Power Engines. 407
  • Jukes' Improvements In Furnace Bars, 46
  • Knight's Apparatus for Aerating Liquids, 7
  • Knowles' Winding Apparatus for Mines, 113
  • La Cabra's Improvements in Pianofortes, 487
  • Lacassagne and Thlers' Electric Lamp, 426
  • L skin, Thompson, and Fitton's Spinning Machinery, 123
  • Lamps, Deifies' Roof, for Railway Carriages, 246
  • Jobard's Improvements in, 302
  • Laca.sagne and Thiers' Electric, 426
  • We,twood's Railway, &c., 163
  • Lancaster's Method of Inking and Stamping Surfaces, 190
  • Launching of tho Mammoth Ship. By J B. Mansfield, 167
  • Law and Inglis's Mode of 3Ioulding Metals, 363
  • Lawrie's Improvements in Steam Engines, 10
  • Lawrence's M ichinery for Grinding Gun Barrels, 46
  • Leakage of Vessels, Davies' Apparatus for Measuring the, 150
  • Leo's Lubricating Apparatus, 290
  • l.eigh's Machinery for Spinning Cotton, 286
  • Leuchard's Locks for Travelling Bags, 230
  • Liquids, Cadiat's Centrifugal Force for the Manufacture of, 282
  • Liquids, Martineau and Smith's Taps for Drawing off,.166
  • Lilting and Lowerinsr, Morrison's App trews for, 357
  • Lighting Railway Carriages, Curtis' Mode of, 466
  • Locking Jars, Stephen's Mode of, 506
  • Locks for Travelling Bags, Leuchard's, 230
  • Lo .oinotive Screw, Grassi's, 386
  • Locomotive Engine., McConnell's Improvenmts in, 43
  • Longridge's F.re Boxes, 403
  • Looms tor %‘' caving, Berreslord and Wilkinson's Improve. inents in, 5
  • Crichton and Cathcart's Improvements in, 316
  • Greave's Improvements in, 226
  • Hustler's Improvements in, 350
  • Pickers for (Letter), by C. C. Waken, 168
  • Sumner's Improvements in, 103
  • Todd's Improvem ,nts in Power, 447
  • Wilson's Improvements in Power, 427
  • Lubricating Apparatus, Lee's, 290
  • Lubricators, Button's Improved, 470,
  • Luce's Broadca,t Seed Sower, lin
  • Mabie's Machinery for Mowing, ac.. 283
  • Magnay and Whitehead's Method of Damping Paper, 443
  • Malvern Hills, Oa the. By Professor John PnEllps, M.A., arc , 361
  • Martineau and Smith's Tap; for Drawing off Liquids, 16;
  • Martin's Machinery for Draining Wheat, &;., 3J
  • M tats, Finch's Wrought Iron, 366
  • lauban's C4118 for Holding Oil, &!.., 70
  • May's Steam Engine Indicator, 463
  • txwell's raps for Drawing off Liquids, 27
  • MCConnell's Improve rents in Locomotive Engines, 43
  • McConnell and McKenzie's Improvements in Feeding Boilers, sr c , 410
  • McDowall's Improvements in Sawing Wood, 430
  • Metals, &c WCP1134 and McCrindell's Improvements in the %Vol king of. 50
  • Measuring Fluids, Smith and Taylor's Apparatus for, 383
  • Method of Tipping Tremtils at the Orwell Works, Ipswich (Tour in the Provinces, Chapter II.), 42
  • Middle Clads Dwellings of London, 423
  • Idler's Mole of Propelling Vessels, 3u7
  • ioors' Lamps, Mozird's Improvements in, 232
  • Nloberley's Improvements in Grinding and Polishing Surfaces, 303
  • Monition ani Clark's 31 tchinery for Tilling Land, 310
  • Mort city's Brushes for Cleaning the Tubes of Boilers, 126
  • atoriss's Trap for Beetles, &c., 86
  • Morrison's Apparatus for Lifting, Szc., 387
  • Motive Power Engines, Duncan's, 230
  • Moulding Metals, Law and Inglis' Method of, 363
  • M'ulds for Casting Metals, Jonson's Apparatus for, 86
  • Mowin r„ Ste., 3Iaole's Machinery for, 233
  • Moz trd's Improvements in Miners' Lamps, 283
  • Muir and Walker's Niachluery for Sizeing and Dressing Yarns or Thread*, 370
  • Nails, Whittie's achinery for M 'kin r, 327
  • Napoleon III. Eye-glass, The, from " Cosmos," 162
  • Nairn) it' and Krown's Apparatus for the Manufacture of Tin Plates, 66
  • Nasmi.th and Wilson's Hydraulic Pump, 4S7 11111,tuitiOlIS DC3 :riptivo of, 462, 4.!3
  • Seattle Union Gas Stove, 367
  • Neilson's Improvements in Finishing Yarns, 30
  • Newton's Apparatus tor Riming GAS Fittinv, 506
  • Newtons* Carding Engines, 410
  • Newton's Charger for Pouches, 323
  • Sewton's Machinery foreonibing Fibrous Substances, 306
  • Newton's Maciiinery for Cuttiog Round Files, 307
  • Nowton's Improvements in dteam Engines, 490
  • Oat Mill Roller, Eiddlc's (Tour in the Provinces, Chapter XII.), 23
  • Oil from Seeds, Eive's Apparatus for Extracting, 102
  • On the Malvern Hills, by Professor John Phillips, M.A., fie., 361
  • Ores, Chenot's Machinery for Sorting, 147
  • Paner, Bertram and McNiven's Improvements in the Manufacture of, 502
  • ea, berr)'s improvements in Horses' Collars. 507
  • Pearce's Apo iratus for Gen •rating Steam, 47
  • Pendulum Cross Cutting Saw, by Itaissome and Sims, 2
  • ecru:Loma Way, W. B. Adams' Improvements in, 167
  • Improvements in, 446
  • AlLen's Z Rail, 126
  • Barlow's Improvements In, 367
  • Rainie's Improvements in, 387
  • Rt. lia.dson and Billup's Improvements in, 230
  • Perreaux's India Rubber Visives, 366
  • Pianofortes, Lit Cabrd's Improvements In, 487
  • Wornum's Improvements in Grand. 167
  • Piatti's Improvements in the Manufacture of Ice, 406
  • Plan for Carrying a Railway through a 'Town in Con. flexion with a New Line ut Street*, 343
  • Plan showing Proposed Ne.v Streets and Railways and Einhankme,it of time Thames, 342
  • Platt and Whitehead's liachinery for Making Bricks, 150
  • Ploughing Laud, Coleman's Implements for. 6
  • Fowl r and Worby's Improvements in, 250
  • Plummer's Mude of Preparing HAM Grain for Grinding, 3S0
  • Porter's Improvements in Carts and Carriages, 126
  • Pouches, Newton'a Charger for, 323
  • Preparing Hard Grain, Ptummer's Mode of, 350 Preparing Textile Materials, Begets Mode or, 313
  • Prefix's Method of Warming Railway and other Vehicles. 90
  • Propelling Vessels. Buchan'* Improvements in, 337 Miller's Mono of, 307
  • Propoied New Streets and Railways and Embankment of the Th III1C3. Plan showing the, 312
  • Pump, Burnap's Improvements in, 445
  • Railways for the Colonies and New Countries, 221, 242, 213,'462
  • Railways, Greaves' improvements in the Permanent Way of. 27
  • Railways, Street, Wright on (Letter). 67
  • itailw Is in the United States—Iron Truss and Suspension Bridge at Harper's Ferry. on the 13 sltlinore and Ohio Railway—Passenger Car on the New York and Erie Railway—Elevation of Engine and Tender in use on the United States Railways—Details of ditto. with :Lof Section of Carriage, 182. 183
  • Railway Crossings, Biddell's Solid (Tour in the Provinces), 22
  • Hurry's Improvements in. 286
  • Raising and Lowering. Heron'. Machinery for, 26
  • Raising and Lowering Bodies in Mines, Van Hengell Improvements In. 113
  • Rainie's Permanent Way. 387
  • Reaper, with Spiral Delivery Platform, Burgess and Key's, 223
  • Rectification of the Circle. by " the Old Engine." 187.223
  • Reduction of Metallic Oxides, Chenot's Improvements in, 170
  • Regulating the Air to Furnaces, Fernihough and Farrow's Mode of, 466
  • Regulating the Steam of Locomotives, Relault's Method of. 467
  • Regulating Water to Wheels, Clissold's Apparatus for, 506
  • Renault's Method of Regu:ating the Stnm of Locomotives.4i7
  • Richardson and Biliup's Permanent Way, 230
  • Riming Gas Fittings, Newton's Apparatus f ,r, 506
  • Safety Cages for Mines. Sicnpson's, 287
  • Safety Valve, Baker's, 270
  • Sampson's Improvements in Finishing Fabrics. 116
  • Saw, Ransome and Sims' Pendulum Cross Cutting (Tour In the Provinces, chap. IL), 2
  • Sawing Wood, McDowall's improvements in, 130
  • Schieie's Expansion Gear and Oscillation Breaks, 287
  • -chiele's Governor and Throttle Valve, 31,7
  • Scott's Improvements in ,tereoscopes, 463
  • Screw Propeller. the Carlineord, by Lord Carlingford (Letter). 69
  • Seed and Ryder's Machinery for Slubbiog and Roving Cotton, 4.i3
  • Seed Sower, Luce's Broadcast, 102
  • Ships' Currents, an Instrument for Measuring, 362
  • Ships' Knees. Cats and Co.'s. 506
  • Signal Apparatus, Fenton's Improved, 447
  • Signal Lanterns. Brown's linprovements io, 267
  • Simpson's Safety Cage tor Mines, 287
  • Simpson's Mode of Stopping Bottles, 216
  • Slabbing Cotton, Seed and Ryder's Improvements in. 463
  • Smith and Kalthoff's Improvements in Economising Fuel, 123
  • Smith and Taylor's Apparatus for Measuring Fluids, 383
  • Somerville's improvements iu Weaving, 510
  • Soul's Toilet Soap Dish. 286
  • Sphygmoscope. Description of a New, by Dr. Alison, ,21
  • Spinninz, Watson and Halle's Improvements in, 326
  • Spinning Cotton, Leigh's Machinery for, 286
  • Spinning Machinery, Hardacre's, Lakin, Thompson, and latton's Improvements in, 123
  • Stamps, Vaughan's Improvements In Working. r),7
  • Staves. Cressey's Machinery (or Cutting, 36-;
  • Strom Boilers, Bouglesix's Improvements in, 186
  • Steam Engines. llunvr)*s Improvement. in. 343
  • lluvoir's Improveol,nt. in. 26*
  • Hall, ‘Vyide, and Watte's Improvements in, 267
  • lioleroft's Agricultural, 16;
  • Lawrie's Improvements in. 10
  • Steam En..ziiie Indicators. May's linpmvements in.1463
  • Stevens' Improvements in Boilers 167
  • Stevens' dodo of Locking Jars, :Ai Stereoscope*,
  • Scott's linerove.uent4 in. 162
  • Stock. How's Patent Garotte-Preventitiz, 263
  • Stopping Bottle•, Simpson's Mode of, 216
  • Stfuther's Machinery tor r ransmitting Power, 450
  • Sugar Crustiiii.: NI tchinery. Estorn and Robinson's Improvement, in, 216
  • iinamer's Pow.!r Llorns. 403
  • Sweeping Roads, Ferrier's Machinery (or. 86
  • Switninins .Apparatus, Danduran's, 263
  • Table of Forms of the Cutters of Reaping Machines, 202
  • Oils, *.c., Bleachin; and Deodorising, 22'
  • Call's Improvements in Wind Koller., 47
  • laps for Drawing o:f Liquids, NIaxwell's, 27
  • Caps and Valves, Brown's Irn:irovements In, 362
  • Taps. Cadet's Improvement. in. 486
  • Telegraph, the Atlantic. 82, 83
  • Land. t1uw.L d and Bakerie Machinery for, 65
  • Monekton and Clark's Machinery for. 311.I.::43
  • Tin Pints. Nalmvih and Browns Apparatus for tho Manufacture 01, 65
  • Todd's rower Louinl., 417
  • Toilet Soap Dish. Sour*, 236
  • Tongueing and Grooving Machinery, from the " Scientific American," 190
  • Transmitting Power, Struthers' Machinery (or, 4.50. Webster', Improvements in, 4t?)
  • Crap for Beetles, &e.. Morris's. 8'
  • Tren.iils, Method of Tipping at the Orwell Works, Ipswich, 42
  • Turner's Crushing Mill, 222
  • United States. Railways in the—
  • Iron Truss and suspension Bridge at Harper's Ferry, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 182 Pas.enger Car on the New York and Eric Railway, 182
  • Ele%ation of Engine and Tender in use on tl.e United States Railways. 183
  • Details of do., with Hall Section of Carriag,. IS!. 1S3
  • Trues limbo* Bridge over the Su‘quehanna, 184
  • Valves, Wilton's Improvement; in. 325
  • Valves, Perreaux's Improrcincnts to IntliA•rul)be.r. 3r;6
  • Vaughan's Improvements in Working Stamps,;An
  • Van Hengel'a Apparatus fur Raising and Lowering Bodies in NIInes, 143
  • Ventilating Mines, Coulson's Appratus for, 326
  • Ii"Ptiell's Improvements in. 166
  • Wadsworth's Improvements in, 270
  • Wadsworth's Improvements In Ventilating Mines, 270
  • WarmIng Railway Vehicies.'&c., Prenx's Method of, 90
  • Warping Machinery, Dunnicliff and Dexter's, 443
  • W11:41114( Fabr:cs. &c., Burton's Machinery tur, 386
  • Wt•hing It tifs, Holden's Machinery for, 116
  • Water, Delettrcz. Pere, and Co.'s Appal atus for Raising, 322
  • Water Heating (Letter.), by W. A. Itai.trick, 187
  • Water Gauge Question. The, by x Mining Engineer. lel
  • Watson and liaile's Improvements in spinning. 326
  • Weaving. Holt and Bentley's Machinery for, 486 ,
  • Weaving, Whittaker and Wallwork's Improvements in, 143
  • Weaving, Whytlaw and Mitchell's Improvements in, 90
  • Webb's Improvements iu Reclining Chairs, 282
  • Webster's Instrument for Transmitting Power. 490
  • Weem‘' and M'Crindell's Impro%ements in the Working of Metals. 50
  • Well's Governors or Regulators. 153
  • Westwood's Hand, Hoof, and other Railway Lamps, 163
  • Wheat, Niar tin's Machinery for Draining, &c , 30
  • White's Apparatus for Distilling Oils tram Petroleum, 330
  • Whitehead's Apparatus for Producing Devices on Wood. 426
  • Whittaker and Wallwork's Improvements in Weaving, 113
  • Whittle's Machinery for the Manufacture of Nails, 327
  • Whytlaw and Mitch' 11's Improvements in Welving, lO
  • Willet's Improvements in the Manufacture of Gunpowder, 87
  • Wilson's Improvements In Power Looms, 427
  • Wilson's Improvements in Vaivep, 346
  • Winding Apparatus for Mines. Knowles'. 423
  • Windlasses, Ilard)'s Improvements in, 423
  • Wornum's Grand Pianoforte.. 167
  • Wright's Improvements in Boilers, be., 46
  • Wrigley's Friction Coupling. 8tc., 363
  • Wrought Iron Chairs—Armoury Iron Works, 413
  • Yarns, Muir and Walker's Method of iizeing and Dressing. 370
  • Yarns, Neilson's Improvements in Finishing, 30

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