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The Engineer 1863 Jan-Jun: Index: Miscellaneous

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The Engineer 1863 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
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  • Abel's Raising, Propelling, and Exhausting Air, 53
  • Abridgements of Specifications, 294
  • Academy of Sciences, 24, 206, 334
  • Accident at Hungerford Bridge, 194
  • Accident in Portsmouth Dockyard, 360
  • Accidents, Compensation for, 270
  • Accidents, Railway. How they may Happen, 248
  • Achilles, The, 318
  • Action of Heat on Iron, 271
  • Agricultural Machinery, Dangerous, 252
  • Air Borne, Economic, Iron Sleepers, 293
  • Air, Raising, Propelling, and Exhausting, Abel's, 35
  • Alarm, Steam Fire, and Diminishing Value, Green 92
  • Albert Harbour at Greenock, Description of, 188
  • Alexandra, The, 256
  • Alguada Reef Lighthouse, 175
  • Allan's Furnaces, 6-;
  • Alleyne and Roberts' Rolled Beams, 279
  • Alleyne and Roberts', Wrought Iron or Steel Plates, 215
  • Allibon and Snell's Surface Condensers and Superheaters, 54
  • Alloys, 149
  • Aluminium Bronze, 32
  • America, Engineering in, 147
  • America, ironworks in, 143
  • America, South, Railways in, 165
  • America, Telegraph to, ma Russia and Siberia, 63
  • America, Workmen in, 190
  • American Hotels, 61
  • American Iron Bridges, 253
  • American Monster Furnace, 372
  • American Steamers, 194
  • American Taxes, 138. 295
  • American Timber Bridges, 118, 125
  • Anchors and Cables, Delimiting, SU
  • Anchors and Cables, Testing, 263, 265
  • Anchors and Chain Cables 13i11, Mr. Laird's, 811
  • Anglo-Chinese Fleet, 140, 217
  • Anglo-Saxon, Loss of. 276
  • Annealing Pot, Nurse's. 148
  • Anti-Fouling Composition for iron Ships, 274, 275
  • Aqueduct in Pads, 4
  • Ardennes Railway, 291
  • Armour Plate Fastening, 160
  • Armour Plates, 109, 118; 808, 860
  • Armour Plates, French, 196
  • Armour Plates, Practice against, 59, 129
  • Armstrong Gun, New, 62
  • Armstrong Guns, 276
  • Armstrong Projectiles, 282
  • Armstrong, Sir William, 104, 192
  • Armstrong v. Whitworth, 87
  • Armstrongs, The, 204, 221
  • Association, Blanchester Steam Boiler, 18, 62, 138, 193, 241, 306
  • Atlantic Ocean, Submarine Survey of, 42
  • Atlantic Telegraph, 164
  • Atmospheric Trip Hammers, Hotchkiss', 247
  • Australia, Telegraphic Communication with, 268
  • Australian Manufactures, 308
  • Austrian Enterprise, 334
  • Auto-Typography, New Art of, 229
  • Axles, Crank, 242, 277
  • Baling Presses, Eaton's. 34
  • Balloon Ascent, Scientific, 187
  • Balloons, Scientific Experiments in, 318
  • Banks, Prevention of Fraude.in, 181
  • Barclay's Nail Making Machinery, 180
  • Barningham's Permanent Way, 302
  • Barrett's Sleepers and Chairs, 191
  • Bars, Contraction of Stretched, 67
  • Batavia, Floating Dock in. 6
  • Batteries, Floating, Hyde's, 278
  • Battery, Nahaut, Ericsson, 274
  • Beams, Girders, and Bridges, Sutherland's, 2$9
  • Beams, Rolled, Alleyne and Roberta'. .279
  • Beams, Wrought Iron, Rolling of, 249
  • Bearings for Shafts, Donkin's, 260.
  • Belfast, Steam Shipbuilding 3
  • Belgium, 41, 50, 132
  • Belvidere, The, 322
  • Bhore Incline, 276
  • Bill, Anchor and Chain Cables, Mr. Laird's, 811
  • Bills, Railway, 63, t4, 9e, 95, 104, 119, 100, :477
  • Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, Patent Laws, 119
  • Bituminous Shale, Mr. Paul on, 885, 865
  • Black Prince, 100, 277;811
  • Blake Bridge, 236
  • Black Mare Railway Bridge, 260
  • Blakely Guns, 248
  • Blasting in Mines, Application of Gun Cotton to, 34
  • Boat Building by Machinery, 70
  • Boat, Thames Rowing, 188
  • Boiler Explosion, 207
  • Boiler Explosion, Dowlais Iron Company, 316
  • Boiler Explosion near Glasgow, 224
  • Boiler Explosion at Hanley, 123
  • Boiler Explosion, Mossend, 238
  • Boiler Explosion, Old Bilston Ironworks, 318
  • Boiler Explosion at Shelton Bar Ironworks, 175
  • Boiler Explosions, 8, 53, 78, 111, 164, 263
  • Boiler Explosions, Steam, Society of Engineers, 31
  • Boilers, Corrosion of, 83
  • Boilers, Now Mode of Cleansing, 120
  • Boilers, Steam, Williams', 232
  • Boilers, Underground. Ventilation of, 221
  • Bombardment of Charleston, 274
  • Bonfire. How to Make Ono, 164
  • Boring Machinery, Harvey’s, 288
  • Bottling Liquids and Certain Solids, Now System, 24
  • Bottoms of Iron Ships, 302
  • Bourne on the Steam Engine, 8
  • Boron's Railway Wheels, 4
  • Boxes, Locomotive Sand, Priestley’s, 162
  • Boxes, Stuffing, and Packings, Mesnard's, 194 ,
  • Bray's Traction Engine, 8
  • Brazil, Steam to, 348
  • Breech-loading Cannon, 311
  • Breweries and Brewing, 294
  • Brewery Economy, 271
  • Brewing, 307
  • Brick and Tile Machines, Holland's, 274
  • Bricks and Tiles, Lindemann's, 317
  • Bridge, Black friars, 235
  • Bridge, Blackfriars Railway, 260
  • Bridge, Charing Cross, 243, 263
  • Bridge, Chelsea Suspension, 9, 36, 257
  • Bridge, Clifton Suspension, 278, 319, 363
  • Bridge, Hungerford Suspension, 48
  • Bridge, Lambeth, Contract, 68
  • Bridge Over the Niemen, 168
  • Bridge, Russian Railway, 186
  • Bridge at Scarborough, 176
  • Bridge, Tower, 180
  • Bridge, Tower, Proposed, 194
  • Bridges, American Timber, 118, 125
  • Bridges, Beams, and Girders, Sutherland's, 269
  • Bridges, Iron, 39, 279
  • Bridges, Iron, American, 258
  • Bridges, Iron, Strength of, 55
  • Bridges of Large Span, 365
  • Bridges, London, Chatham, and Dover, 274 •
  • Bridges. Railway, Timber, 263
  • Bridges, Thames, Cost of, 143
  • Bridges, New, Over the Thames, 256
  • British Association, 278
  • British and Foreign Competition, 191
  • Bristol and West of England Wagon Company, 101
  • Bronzing Cast iron, 40
  • Brown's Engines and Boilers. 121
  • Brown's Feed Water Heater, 140
  • Brown's Warming and Ventilating, 360
  • Buenos Ayrean Railways, 117, 263
  • Buenos Ayres, Public Works in, 210
  • Building, Locomotive, Foreign, 346
  • Buildings, International Exhibition, 326, 327, 362
  • Buildings, Public, Washing of, 171
  • Bulmer and Sharp's Patent, 279
  • Bunger's Steam Trap, 316
  • Cable, Submarine, in Lough Foyle, 207
  • Cable, Submarine, Now, 56
  • Cable, Telegraphic, Malta and Alexandria, 260
  • Cable, Telegraphic, for the Persian Gulf, 19, 108
  • Cables, Anchor and Chain, Bill, Mr. Laird's, 311
  • Cables and Anchors, Testing, '263, 265
  • Cables, Chain, Testing, 207, 221
  • Cables, Telegraph, Paying out and Raising, Selwyn's, 148
  • Caledonia, The, 319
  • Cambria Ironworks at Johnstown, 348
  • Canal, Suez, 164, 277, 362
  • Canals, Inclined Planes for, 321
  • Canals, Indian, 206
  • Cannon, Breech-loading, 311
  • Cannon, Turkish, 37
  • Carbutt and Clough's Power Hammers, 320
  • Carnatic. Peninsular and Oriental Steamer, 232
  • Carr's Levigator or Composite Mill, 120
  • Cask Making Machinery, 150
  • Casting Sleepers and Chairs, Barrett's, 191
  • Cathel's Gas Making Apparatus, 361
  • Ceylon Railway, 51

CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SOCIETY :—

  • Combined High and Low Pressure Steam Engines. By F. Campin, 329
  • Electricity as Applied to Clocks. ]3y Mr. C. G. Gumpel, 15
  • Giffard's Injector. By W. H. Maw, 287
  • Marine Surveying. By Messrs. Cooper and Dawson, 246
  • Coal-Cutting Machine, 104
  • Coal-Cutting Machine. New, 291
  • Coal-Cutting by Machinery, 40
  • Coal, Exports from Great Britain, 303
  • Coal Field, North Somerset, 186
  • Coal in France. 311, 310, 349
  • Coal and Iron Trades of Wales, 208, 218, 249, 264, 270, 289. 312, 322, 336, 349, 366
  • Coal, Labnan, 199
  • Coal in the North, 336
  • Coal, Selection and Treatment of, for Blast Furnaces, 200
  • Coal Trade, London, 206
  • coal, Selection of, for Smelting Purposes, 290
  • Coffer-dam, Syphons, and other Works, &c., St. Germain's Sluice, 235
  • Chain Cable Testing, 177
  • Chaplin and Russell's Fresh Water Apparatus, 820
  • Charing Cross Bridge, 243, 263
  • Charing Cross Railway, 7
  • Charing Cross and South-Eastern Railways, 34
  • Charleston, Bombardment of, 274
  • Chatham, Now Docks, Basins at, 105
  • Chatham, Practical Lectures at, 82
  • Cht1sea Suspension Bridge, 9, 36, 257
  • ChM Railways in, 19
  • Chimney Moving, 311
  • Cisterns. Lined, Lead, 274
  • Clark's Joints for Gas and Water Mains, 317
  • Ships' Bottoms, Gray's. 149
  • Clifton Suspension Bridge, 278, 319, 363
  • Climate of British Columbia, 22
  • Colliery Locomotives, 122, 140
  • Colombo, The, 44, 52
  • Columbia, British, Climate of, 22
  • Columbine, The, 317
  • Commerce, French, 146
  • Commercial Prospects, 17
  • Committees of Reference on Mechanics and Engineering, Society of Arts, 200
  • Communication between London and Dublin, 287
  • Company, Galway, 130
  • Company, London General Omnibus. 162
  • Company, Submarine Telegraph, 147
  • Compensation for Accidents, 270
  • Compound Steam Engines, 293
  • Concrete Stone, 266
  • Construction of Iron-Plated Ships, 219
  • Construction, Steam Eng$3,19
  • Contract. West India Mail, 2
  • Contraction of Stretched Bars; 437
  • Cooling of the Earth, 32
  • Cooper's Pump and other Works, 163
  • Corals, 130
  • Corlett's Tuyeres, 331, 351
  • Corrosion of Boilers, 83
  • Cost of Iron-Plated Ships, 259 ,
  • Cost of the Thames Bridges, 143
  • Cotton, Apparatus for Picking or Gathering, EM% 93
  • Cotton Cultivation in Turkey, 311. 111 Cotton Famine, 1
  • Cotton in France, 208
  • Cotton Gin Factory in the Dharwar Colleotorate, 259
  • Cotton Gins, Dunlop's, 93
  • Cotton Gins, Emery's, 222
  • Cotton in India, 245
  • Cotton, Opening and Cleaning, Lord's, 306
  • Cotton Question, 44
  • Cotton, Supply of, 121
  • Couplings, Friction, 36
  • Cowan's Pumps, 232
  • Cowper's Steam Engines, 285
  • Crane, Rotative Travelling, Wright's, 264
  • Crossings for Railways, Self-Acting, Wood's. 149.167
  • Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway, 319
  • Cultivation of Flax, 206
  • Cultivation, Steam, 282
  • Culture, Steam, Mechanics, 165
  • Cunard Line, 246
  • Cupolas, Revolving, 64
  • Curtis' Screw Propeller, 7S
  • Cutting and Punching Machines, Galloway's, 347
  • Cutting Staves, Greenwood's Machinery, 275
  • Danish Railways, 319, 336
  • Davie, Mr. J., Marino Architect, Presentation to, 92
  • Davy Lamp. Gauze, Safety of, 221
  • Day and Summers' Sheer Legs, 152
  • Day's Projectiles, 145

DEATHS :—

  • Boyer, jun., Hugh, 40
  • Fenton, James, 266
  • Glynn. Esq., F.R.S., Jos., 93
  • Goodfellow, B., 266
  • Moorsom, Captain W. S., 335
  • Powell, Thomas, 187
  • Reid, Dr. D. B., 2S9
  • De Bergue's Permanent Way, 289
  • Delpech's Pumps, 47
  • Density of Steam, 16
  • Diaphragm for Determining the Magnitude of Stars, 244
  • Dies. Screw Stocks and, Heap's, 275
  • Dinting and Mottram Viaducts, Reconstruction of, 118
  • Distillation, Destructive, Considered in Reference to Modern Industrial Arts, 313
  • Dixon's Welded Iron Tubes, 261
  • Dock, Floating, in Batavia, 6
  • Dock, Floating, Lungley's, 96
  • Dock, Iron, for Java, 50
  • Dock, New, at Chatham, 105
  • Docks, Hydraulic Graving, 69
  • Docks, Leith, 206
  • Docks, New, at Malta, 244
  • Docks and Railways, Peruvian, 2
  • Dockyard Machinery, 200
  • Donkin's Bearings for Shafts, 260
  • Drainage of Dundee, 89, 173
  • Drainage in Ireland, 175
  • Drainage and Sewerage Works at Newport, 89, 173
  • Drainage Works, Wexford, 105, 106, 107
  • Drawing Rollers for Spinning Machinery, 273
  • DI13HU, Metropolitan Railway in, 163
  • Dunlop's Cotton Gins, 93
  • Duplicate Machines and Engines, 299
  • Dynamic Theory of Heat, 192
  • Dyson's Finishing and Polishing Circular Metal Rods, 204, 221
  • Earth, Cooling of, 32
  • Earth, Formation of, 175
  • Easton and Amos' Sawing Machinery, 346
  • Eaton's Baling Presses, 34
  • Eckel’s Apparatus for Picking or Gathering Cotton, 93
  • Edmondson, Carson, and Blaylock's Railway Ticket Machinery, 364
  • Elastic Limit of Iron, 139
  • Elasticity between Wheel and Rail, 244
  • Electricity, Application of, to the Signalling and Working of Trains, 48, 131
  • Electricity as Applied to Clocks, 15
  • Elswick Ordnance Company, 82
  • Emery's Cotton Gins, 222
  • Emery's Horse Power, 299
  • Emperor of China and the Shipbuilders, 147
  • Engine, Fire, Establishment, London, 34
  • Engine, Steam, Construction, 69
  • Engine, Steam, Watt and the, 321
  • Engine, Traction, Bray's, 8
  • Engineer, A Bravo, 47
  • Engineering Education, 195
  • Engineering, English and Foreign Railway, 181
  • Engineering in America, 147
  • Engineering in the Future. 168
  • Engineers, Civil, Indian. 94
  • Engineers, English and French, 201
  • Engineers, Naval, 60, 70. 105, 171, 175, 187, 206, 232, 237, 249, 266, 277, 291, 326, 327, 348
  • Engineers' Tools, 55, 67, 79, 94, 95, 109, 122
  • Engines, Glanville's, 218
  • Engines, Makinson's. 64
  • Engines, Agricultural. Fowler's, 5
  • Engines and Boilers, Brown's, 121
  • Engines, Carding, Lord's, 135
  • Engines, Compound, 53
  • Engines, Combined High and Low Pressure, MI
  • Engines, Duplicate Machines and, 299
  • Engines, Economic, 348
  • Engines, Economical, 286
  • Engines, Great Eastern's, 79
  • Engines, Locomotive, Faulding's, 319
  • Engines, Locomotive, Internal Disturbing Forces of, 188
  • Engines, Marine, 23, 36
  • Engines, Motive Power, Johnson's, 219
  • Engines, Steam, 70
  • Engines, Steam, Cowper's, 285
  • Engines, Steam, Humphrys', 163
  • Engines, Steam, Unsworth's, 330
  • Engines, Steam, Exports of, 17
  • Engines, Steam Fire, 110
  • Engines, Steam Fire, Trial of, 48
  • Engines, Traction, 129
  • Engines, Traction, and Road Locomotives, 83, 150
  • Engines, Water, Lewis', 283
  • Ericsson Battery, Nahant, 274
  • Eriksson’s, Captain, Last Invention, 242
  • Esploratore The, 276
  • Estimates, Navy, 82
  • Exhibition Building, 118
  • Exhibition, International, 276
  • Exhibition, International, Buildings, 316, 327, 362
  • Exhibition, International, Results of, 343, 357
  • Exhibition, Ottoman National. 208
  • Exhibition, Paris Permanent, 205
  • Examination, Science, 308
  • Expansive Working of Steam, 133, 249, 365
  • Expenses, Locomotive. 147
  • Expenses, Locomotive, of British Railways, 7
  • Experiments, Mr. Kirkaldy's, 53, 67, 80, 94, 121
  • Experiments on Screw Propellers. 274
  • Experiments at Shoeburyness, 134, 163, 193, 247
  • Explosion, Boiler, 207
  • Explosion, Boiler, Dowlais Iron Company, 316
  • Explosion, Boiler, near Glasgow, 224
  • Explosion, Boiler, at Hanley, 123
  • Explosion, Boiler, Mossend, 238
  • Explosion, Boiler, Old Bilston Ironworks, 318
  • Explosion, Boiler, at Shelton Bar Ironworks, 175
  • Explosion, Gas, on Shipboard, 171
  • Explosion ? Are Gasholders Liable to, 11'8
  • Explosions, Boiler, 8, 53, 78. 111, 164, 263
  • Exports of British Machinery, 120
  • Exports.6f Steam Engines, 17
  • Express Trains, 6
  • Factories, Royal Gun, 206
  • Factory, Cotton Gin, in the Dharwar Collectorate, 259
  • Fairbairn, Mr. W., Practical Science, a Falkiner's Permanent 'Way, 194
  • Fall of a Mill Floor, 180
  • Fans, Compound, High-Pressure, Platt and Schiele's, 117, 139, 168
  • Farnley Iron, 167
  • Fastenings, Armour Plato, 150
  • Paulding's Locomotive Engines, 349
  • Feed Water Heater, Brown's, 140
  • Fans, The, 1
  • Fenton, C. E., The Late Mr. James, 266
  • Fire Brigade, Hodges', 143
  • Fire-Clay, Indestructibility of, 311, 125
  • Fire Engine, London, Establishment. 34
  • Fires, Suppression and Extinction of, 160
  • Fisgard. The, 152
  • Fish, Culture of, 328
  • Flax, Breaking and Cleaning, Sandford and Mallory's, 288
  • Flax, Cultivation of, 206
  • Fleet. Anglo-Chinese, 146, 277
  • Fogs and Fog Signals, 201
  • Foreign and Colonial Jottings, 2, 19, 40, 49, 63, 84, 92, 107, 117, 140, 148, 168, 200, 233, 246, 260, 291, 305, 319, 330, 349, 363
  • Foreign Railways, 360
  • Forges. Portable, Onion's, 148
  • Fortifications, Treatise on, 40
  • Fortifications at Portland, 2
  • Fortifications in the South. 342
  • Fouling of Iron Ships' Bottoms, 165
  • Fouling, Protection of Iron from Oxidation, &c., 276
  • Foundations, Tubular, 236, 237
  • Fowler's Agricultural Engines, 5
  • Fowler's Steam Plough, 147
  • France, Coal in, 311, 316, 349
  • Franco, Cotton in, 208
  • Franco, Iron in, 64
  • France, Patents in, 194
  • France, Railway Extension in, 232
  • France, Trade and Public Improvements in, 191
  • Frauds, Prevention of, in Banks, 181
  • French Armour Plates, 196
  • French and Belgian Iron Trades, 371
  • French Commerce, 146
  • French and English Patent Law Reformers, 25
  • French Gunnery Experiments, 46
  • French Railway Traffic, 44
  • French &home. 123
  • Friction Couplings, 36
  • Frigate, Iron, The Minotaur, 78
  • Frigates, Plated, for Turkey, 277
  • Furnace, American Monster, 372
  • Furnaces, Allan's, 64
  • Furnaces, Blast, at Eston, 321.
  • Gas Company, New, at Newcastle,
  • Gas Explosion on Shipboard, 171
  • Gasholders Liable to Explosion ? Are, 108
  • Gas Making, 251
  • Gas Making Apparatus, Cathel's, 361
  • Gas, Metropolis, 242
  • Gas, Now, 87
  • Gas in Paris, 199
  • Gas, Petroleum, 52
  • Gas and Water on the Continent, 371
  • Gasworks and the Manufacture of Sulphate of Ammonia, 307
  • Galloway's Cutting, Shaping, and Punching Machinery, 347
  • Galway, 242
  • Galway Company, 130
  • Galway Lino, '200, 302
  • Galway Line, Proposed Resuscitation of, 70
  • Galway Mail Service, 264
  • Galway Subsidy, 144
  • Gauge, Narrow, in Wales, 287
  • Gauges, Tide, Self-Acting, 201
  • Gauges, Water, 181, 192
  • Gauze, Davy Lamp, Safety of, 221
  • Gear, Running, for Four-Wheeled Carriages, Thomas', 10
  • Georgia. Launch of, 264
  • Ghost, Polytechnic, 204
  • Giffard's Injector, 287
  • Gins, Cotton, Emery's, 222
  • Girders, Truss, 308, 335
  • Glanville's Engines, 21S
  • Glasgow, Boiler Explosion near, 224
  • Glynn, Esq., F.R.S., The late Joseph, 98
  • Goodfellow, The late Mr., 266
  • Governors, 97, 111
  • Governors, Jenkins and Jumelle's, 191
  • Governors, Meriton's, 148
  • Grain for Grinding, Preparing Foreign, Hall's, 177
  • Grain. Measuring, Apparatus for, King's, 135
  • Gray's Cleaning Ships' Bottoms, 149
  • Gray's Wheels, 360
  • Great Britain, Coal Exports from, 30b
  • Great Eastern, The, 3, 4, 118, 135, 190, 205
  • Great Eastern's Engines, 79
  • Great Eastern Railway, 34
  • Great Eastern, Repairing, 21, 36, 83
  • Great Pacific Railway, 278
  • Great Russian Railway, 152
  • Greenhalgh's Diminishing Valve and Steam Fire Alarum, 92
  • Greenwood's Machinery r Cutting Staves, 275
  • Griffiths' Marine Propellers and Sheathing, 22
  • Gun, Armstrong, New, Gun Cotton, Application of, to Blasting in Mines, 34
  • Gun Cotton, Artillery System, Lenk's, 17
  • Gun Factories Royal, 206
  • Gun Metal, New, 77
  • Gun, Mr. Whitworth's, 129
  • Gunnery, French, Experiments, 46
  • Guns, Armstrong, 276
  • Guns, Blakely, 248
  • Guns, Krupp's, 147
  • Guns, Modern, and Iron-Coated Ships, 220
  • Guns, More New, 277
  • Gwynne's Centrifugal Pumps, 123, 124, 139, 168
  • Halifax and Quebec Railway, 277
  • Hall's Preparing Foreign Grain for Grinding, 177
  • Hammers, Atmospheric Trip, Hotchkiss', 247
  • Hammers, Power, Carbutt and Clough's, 320
  • Hanley, Boiler Explosion at, 123
  • Harbour Defences at San Francisco, 206
  • Harbours of Refuge, 231, 295
  • "Unison's Atmospheric Looms, 361
  • Harrison, Oddie. and Parkinson's Winding and Sizeing, 19
  • Harvey's Boring Machinery, 288
  • Havemeyer's Mould Truck for Sugar Refiners, 176
  • Heap's Screw Stocks and Dies, 275
  • Heat, Action of, and Force upon Matter, 174
  • Heat, Dynamic Theory of, 1tt2
  • Heat on Iron, Action of, 271
  • Heat, Mechanical Theory of; 36, 43, 53
  • Heat and Steam, 237
  • Heat, Theory of the Mechanical Action of, by W. J. M. Rankine, 48. 53
  • Hobo, Trial of, 252
  • Hector. The, 161
  • Hetherington and Jackson's Spinning and Doubling, 120
  • Hibernia Colliery, Ventilation of, 221.
  • High Railway Speeds, 335
  • High Speed Steam Navigation, 125
  • Hitchcock's Ordnance, 303
  • Lodge's Fire Brigade, 143
  • Holland's Brick and 'lilt; Machines, 274
  • Holman's Pumps and Valves, 05
  • Horse Power, Emery’s, 299
  • Hotchkiss' Atmospheric Trip Hammers, 247
  • Hotchkiss' Shell, 65
  • Hotels, American, 61
  • Hoyle and Proven's Lubricators, 190
  • Hughes' Sawing Machine, 208
  • Humphrys' Centrifugal Pumps, 331, 351
  • Humphrys' Steam Engines, 168
  • Humphrys' Steering Apparatus, 303
  • Hungerford Suspension Bridge, 48
  • Husband's Valves for Pumping Engines, 205
  • Hutchinson's Screw Propelled Ships, 4
  • Hyde's Floating Batteries, 278
  • Hydraulic Forging Presses, 279
  • Hydraulic Graving Docks, 69
  • Hydraulic Press. Messrs. Westwood and Co., 380
  • Hydraulic Presses, 287
  • Hydraulic Presses. Peel and Simson's, 51
  • Hydraulic Presses, Mode of Working, 7
  • Hydrostatic Press, Shanks and Kohn's, 327
  • Hydrostatic Presses, Samuelson's, 18
  • Ice Making, 331
  • Imports, Our, 206
  • Incline, The Bhore Ghaut, 276
  • Inclined Nimes for Canals, 321
  • Inclines in Navigable Streams, 6
  • India, Apparatus for Sinking Piers for Iron Railway Bridges in, 76
  • India, Cotton in, 245
  • India, Lighthouse Illumination in, 180
  • India, Telegraph to, 3
  • Indian Canals, 206
  • Indian Civil Engineers, 04
  • Indian Navigation, 231
  • Indian Railway Branch, 196, 206, 222
  • Indian Railways, 363
  • Indian Telegraphs, 6
  • Indicator Applied to Locomotives, The, 307
  • Injector, Giffard's, 287

INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEIOS

  • Account of the Coffer-Dam, the Syphons, and other Works, Constructed in Consequence of the Failure of St. Germain's Sluice. By Mr. Hawkshaw, 235
  • American Iron Bridges. By Mr. Z. Colburn, 258
  • American Timber Bridges. By Mr. J. R. Mosse, 118
  • Annual Dinner. I. of C.E.) 327
  • Charing-cross Bridge. By Mr. Harrison linter, 243
  • Communication between Loudon and Dublin. By Mr. W. Watson, 287
  • Description of the Lines and Works of the Scinde Railway. By Mr. Jno. Brunton, 234
  • Drainage of the Borough of Dundee. By Mr. Jno. Fulton, 89, 173
  • Internal Disturbing Forces of Locomotive Eugine3. By Mr. Makinson, 188
  • Lydgate, Buckhorn Weston Railway Tunnels. By Mr. J. G. Fraser, 173
  • Manufacture of Duplicate Machines and Engines. By Mr. Jno. Fertile, 299
  • Perennial and Flood Waters of the Upper Thames. By the Rev. J. C. Clutterbuck, M.A.' 131, 234
  • Public Works in Pernambuco in the Empire of Brazil. By Mr. W. M. Peniston, 173
  • Railway Telegraphs, and the Application of Electricity to the Signalling and Working of Trains. By Mr. W. H. Preece, 48, 131
  • Reconstruction of the Dinting awl Mottram Viaducts. By Mr. W. Fairbairn, F.R.S., 118
  • Sewerage and Drainage Works at Newport, Monmouthshire. By Mr. Alf. 'Williams, 89. 173
  • Structures in the Sea without Coffer-Dams, with Description of the Works of the New Albert Harbour, at Greenock. By Mr. P. Miller, 188
  • Woods Used for Sleepers on the Madras Railway. By Mr. B. McMaster, 76

INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS IN IRELAND:—

  • Expansive Working of Steam. By Mr. G. H. Strype, 133
  • Reclaimed Lands at Wexford, By Mr. W. Anderson, 105

INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

  • Construction of Drawing Rollers for Spinning Machinery. By Mr. W. Wield, 273
  • Piers, Apparatus for Sinking. for Iron Railway Bridges in India. By J. F. Strong, 76
  • Type composing and Distributing Machine. By Mr. W. H. Mitchell, 76

INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :—

  • Construction of Iron-plated Ships. W. Fairbairn, Esq., 219
  • Copper and other Sheathing. By Mr. Hay, 276
  • Iron-plated Ships, 219
  • Inundation Suit, Marshland, 209, 223
  • Invalid Patents, 209, 263
  • Invention, Doubtful, Spinning, 214
  • Inventors, Duke of Somerset on Ship Armour, 223

INVENTORS' INSTITUTE :

  • Address of Admiral Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., 89
  • Annual Report of the Council, 294
  • Patents, Granting of, &c., 76
  • Submarine Telegraphy. By Captain J. IL Selwyn, 182
  • Inventors' Institute Answers to the Questions of the Patent Law Commission, '218
  • Ireland, Drainage in, 175
  • Ireland's Moulds for Card Cylinders, 38
  • Iron, Action of Heat on, 271 •
  • Iron Bridges, 39, 279
  • Iron, Cast, Analysis of. 277
  • Iron, Cast, Bronzing, 41
  • Iron-clad, Inside one, 191
  • Iron-clad, Russian, Launch of, 295
  • Iron-clad Ships and Heavy Ordnance, 31
  • Iron-clad under Fire, 132
  • Iron-clad Voyage of, 4
  • Iron-clads, 249
  • Iron-clads in Action, 217
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and other Districts, 8, 14, 29, 45, 59. 74, 87, 101, 115, 129, 143, 157, 171. 185, 200, 213, 228, 241, 255, 269, 283, 297, 311, 825, 341, 855, 371
  • Iron, Elastic Limit of, 139
  • Iron, Farnley, 167
  • Iron in France, Production of, 64
  • Iron, Jointing and Rivetting, 24
  • Iron-plated Ships, 306
  • Iron, Protection of, from Oxidation and Fouling, 276
  • Iron, Puddling of, by Machinery, 279
  • Iron, Relation between the Safe Load and the Ultimate Strength of, 136
  • Iron, Sheet, Polishing, Lauth's Machinery, 302
  • Iron and Steel, 39
  • Iron and Steel, Wilson's, 288
  • Iron, Strength of, 153, 209, 221
  • Iron, Sudden Strains on, 111
  • Iron Trade of Wales, 44, 147, 249, 264, 276, 289, 312, 322, 336, 349, 366
  • Iron Trades, French and Belgian, 371
  • Iron v. Wood, 222
  • Iron v. Wooden Ships, 167
  • Ironworks in America, 143
  • Ironworks, Cambria, at Johnstown, 348
  • Ironworks, Millwall, 35
  • Isle of Wight, 17
  • Isle of Wight Railway, 84
  • Italian, The London and Mediterranean Steam Navigation Company's Steamship, 363
  • Italian Progress, 68, 87
  • Italian Railways, 130, 206
  • Java, Iron Dock for, 50
  • Jenkins and Jumelle's Governors, 191
  • Johnson's Motive Power Engines, 219
  • Jointing and Rivetting Iron, 2i Joints for Gas and Water Mains, Clark's, 317
  • Kennedy's Taps and Valves, 260
  • Keokuk, 'rho, 264
  • Kiang-Soo, Steamship, 277
  • Kidd's Gas Meters, 110
  • Kilns, Brick, Platt and Richardson's, 218, 237
  • King's Apparatus for Measuring Grain, 135
  • Kirkaldy's, Mr., Experiment, 53, 67, SO, 94, 121
  • Klein's Machinery for Turning or Shaping Metals, 357
  • Kromschroeder's Gas Meters, 50
  • Krupp's Guns, 147
  • Krupp's Steel, (33
  • Labuau, Coal, 199
  • Laird's, Mr., Anchors and Chain Cables Bill, 311
  • Lambeth bridge Contract, 68
  • Lamp Gauze. Davy, Safety of, 221
  • Launch of the Iron Screw Steamship, Tamar, 22
  • Launch of a Russian Iron-clad, 295
  • Launch of a Large Screw Steamer, 264
  • Lauth's Machinery for Polishing Sheet Iron, 802

LAW INTELLIGENCE :—

  • Betts v. Menzies, 332
  • Clare v. The Queen, 80, 90, 199
  • Hyde v. Palmer, 80
  • Needham r. Oxley, 332
  • Roberts v. Brassey and Others, 80
  • Walton v. the Loudon and North-Western Railway Company, 207
  • Wendover v. Smith, SO
  • Willis v. Davison, 41
  • Law Suit, 87

LEADING ARTICLES :—

  • Air-Borne Economic Iron Sleepers, 293
  • Boat-building Machinery, 70
  • Boiler Explosions. 111. Bridges of Large Span, 365
  • Centrifugal Pumps, 351
  • Chelsea Suspension Bridge, 9
  • Compound Steam Engines, 293
  • Corn Mills, 22.3
  • Dangerous Agricultural Machinery, 252
  • Double Screw Steamships, 139
  • Duke of Somerset on Ship Armour Inventors, 223
  • Elastic Limit of Iron, 139
  • Engineering Education, 195
  • Engineering in the Future, 168
  • Engineers' Tools, 55
  • English and Foreign Railway Engineering, 181
  • Expansive Working of Steam, 365
  • Flour Mills, 251, 851
  • Gas, Making, 251
  • Gasworks and the Manufacture of Sulphate of Ammonia, 307
  • Heat and Steam, 237
  • High Railway Speeds, 335
  • High Speed Steam Navigation, 125
  • Hydraulic Forging Presses, 279
  • Inclined Planes for Canals, 321
  • Indicator applied to Locomotives, The, 307
  • Iron Bridges, 39, 279
  • Iron and Steel, 39
  • Iron v. Wooden ships, 167
  • Jointing and Rivetting Iron, 24
  • Marino Engines, 23
  • Marshland Inundation Suit, 209
  • Metropolitan Railway Communication, 139
  • Metropolitan Railways, 153
  • Moving Bodies, 93
  • Naval Engineers, 237
  • Newspaper, Stereotyping, 265
  • Patent Laws, 83, 97
  • Puddling of Iron by Machinery, 279
  • Road Locomotives and Traction Engines, 83
  • Royal Marriage, 153
  • Sheathing of Iron Ships, 195
  • Society of Engineers, The, :3'35
  • Steam Engine Construction, 69
  • Strength of Iron, 153, 209
  • Strength of Iron Bridges,_ 55
  • Sudden Strains on Iron, 111
  • Testing Chain Cables and Anchors, 205
  • Timber Bridges, 125
  • Tubular Foundations, 237
  • Turbine Water Wheels, 10. 252
  • Twin Screw Steamships, 251
  • War Ship Question in 1863, 23
  • Water Supply of Rotherham, 181
  • Watt and the Steam Engine, 321
  • Wood-Working Machinery, 10

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :—

  • Alleyne and Roberts' Rolled Beams, Cowper and Abel, 279
  • An old invention under a New Name, Regis, 223
  • Bertram's. Mr., Process of Welding. W. Bertram, 55
  • Bituminous Shale, Mr. Paul on, A Shaleite, 335
  • Blast Furnaces at Eston, G. Neesham, 321
  • Boiler Explosions, T. P. Aston Key, 203
  • Boiler Explosions, J. R. IL, '207
  • Breweries and Brewing, A Brewer, 294
  • Brewing, W. L. Tizard, 307
  • Brown's Feed-water Heater, J. W. Boulton, 140
  • Bulmer and Sharp's Patent, it. A. Brooman, 279
  • Cask-making Machinery, Geo. Green, 150
  • Chain Cable Testing, R. A. Peacock, 177, 221
  • Charing Cross Bridge, C. F. T. Y., 268
  • Chelsea Suspension Bridge, A. L., 36
  • Colliery Locomotives, J. W. Boulton. 140
  • Colliery Locomotives, V. Pendred, 122
  • Colliery Locomotives, Tiny, 140
  • Combination of Wood and Iron for Shipbuilding, W. B., 20
  • Compound Engines, J. S. R., 53
  • Compound Cylinder Engines and Superheaters, P. H. Wenham, 36
  • Contraction of Stretched Bars, W. J. M. Rankine, 67
  • Corlett's Tuyeres, T. Frost, 351
  • Corlett's Tuyeres, Honour to whom Honour is duo, 351
  • Corrosion of Boilers, H. H., S3
  • Double Screw Steamships, J. S. Crosland., 167
  • Dynamic Theory of Heat, J. J. Birckel, 192
  • Dyson's Machine for Finishing and Polishing Bars, J. Robertson, 221
  • Engineers' Tools, W. Collier and Co., 79
  • Engineers' Tools, J. Fletcher, 109
  • Engineers' Tools, S. W., 94
  • Engineers' Tools, F. Wise, 67, 95, 122
  • Express Trains, Hyme, 6
  • Farnley Iron. R. H. Paynter, 167
  • Flour Mills, T. P., 349
  • Friction Couplings J. M., 36
  • Governors, C. T. Porter, H1
  • Governors, A Subscriber, 97
  • Great Eastern's Engines, Investigator, 79
  • Growth of Trees, W. Burns, 192
  • Gwynne's Centrifugal Pumps, J. E. A. Gwynne, 168
  • Gwynne's Centrifugal Pumps, C. Schiele, 139. 150
  • Humphrys Centrifugal Pumps, Gwynne and Co., 351
  • Hydraulic Graving Decks, W. Jones, 69
  • Inclines in Navigable Streams, F. H. E., 6
  • Indian Civil Engineers, One of the Duped, 94
  • Indestructibility of Fire-Clay, C. W. D., 125
  • Indestructibility of Fire-Clay, C. McKeuzie Dicks, 111
  • Invalid Patents, R. T. Davies, 263
  • Invalid Patents, T. J. E., '209
  • Kirkaldy's, Mr., Experiments, D. Kirkaldy, 67, 94
  • Kirkaldy's, Mr., Experiments, W. C. Unwiu, 53, 80, 12
  • Liquid Steam and its Connection with Boiler Explosions, Henry Dircks, 87
  • Locomotive Accounts, Inquirer, 20
  • Manufacture of Steel, Robert Mushet, 53
  • Marine Engines, A Cotton Spinner, 36
  • Marine Engines, Compound, F. Frowns, 36
  • Marino Engines, Compound, Fraser Selby, 86
  • Marshland Inundation, R. Lund. 223
  • Mechanical Theory of Heat, C. E., 36
  • Mechanical Theory of Heat, W. J. M. Rankine, 53
  • Metropolitan Railway Locomotives, An Engineer, 36
  • Metropolitan Railways, E. W. Buller, 179
  • Mossend 13oiler Explosion, R. H., 238
  • Music Wire, B., 83
  • Music Wire, J. B.,111
  • Novel Steamship Machinery, M. O. W. H., 351.
  • Paddle Floats, J. Scott Phillips, 6
  • Patent Laws, It. H. Collyer, M.D., 179
  • Patent Laws, J. C. Dyer, 109
  • Patent Laws, A Patentee Opposed to Patents, 150
  • Patent Laws, C. Schiele, 20
  • Patent Monopoly, H. D., 95, 109
  • Patents, Invalid, A. L., 109
  • Platt and Richardson's Brick Kilns, H. B., 237
  • Platt and Schiele's Compound Fans, The North Moor Foundry Company, 163
  • Platt and Schiele's Fans, J. B., 139
  • Preservation of Organic Substances by Nitrogen, J. D., 53
  • Prevention of Frauds in Banks, R. Climie, 181
  • Prolongation of Patent Rights, W. Spence, 238
  • Provisional Specifications, W. Spence, 122
  • Provisional Specifications, Mackelcan's Case, W. Spence, 36
  • Reilly's Mr., Paper on Truss Girders, C. Reilly, 835
  • Repairing the Great Eastern, C. F. T. Young, C. E., 86,aA
  • Road Locomotives and Traction Engines, F. H. A Hemming, 150
  • Rolling of Ships, W. Boll, 20
  • Rolling of Ships, W. Froude, 20
  • Rolling of Wrought Iron Beams, R. Roberta, C.E., 249
  • Safety Valves, J. S. R., 293, 321
  • Safety Valves, H. S., 307
  • Scientific Reports of Patent Cases, NV. Spence, 319
  • Screw Cutting, J. Lukin, 20
  • Shale Oils, B. H. Paul, 365
  • Shaw's Regulators, John Shaw, 265
  • Sheerness Waterworks, H. P., 207
  • Steam Boiler Explosions, E. B. Ellington, 53
  • &raining Effect of a Sudden Load, W. J. M. Rankine, 121
  • Sheet Railways, B., 207
  • Strength of Iron. W. Roberts, 221
  • Taylor and Co.'s Patent, J. Horne, 209
  • Taylor and Co.'s Steam Winches, J. Taylor, 223
  • Testing Chain Cables, T. Powell, 207
  • Tolls on Agricultural Implements, T. Rowbottom, 125
  • Truss Girders, C. Reilly, 30S
  • Turbine Water-wheels, Williamson Brothers, 6
  • Turkish Cannon, Artillerist, 37
  • Twin Screws, Geo. Gill, 263, 335
  • Twin Screws, T. E. Symonds, 308
  • Victoria Dock Pontoons, W. Jones, 97
  • Victoria Dock Pontoons, J. L., 79
  • Victoria Dock Pontoons, C. P. T. Young, C.E., 109
  • Wall and Dodd's Valves, Jas. Ellis, 111
  • Water Gauges, T. F., 181
  • Water Gauges, An Old Subscriber, 192
  • Water Meters, T. Almgill, 321, 351
  • Water Motors, E. H., 335
  • Wood-Working Machinery, Engineer, 95
  • Wood-Working Machinery, S. W. Worssam, jun., 80
  • Wood's Self-acting Crossings, F. Morton, 167
  • Working Steam Expansively, E. A. Cowper, 249
  • Leather Cloth, 250
  • Lectures, Practical, at Chatham, 82
  • Lectures, Practical, at Woolwich, 48
  • Leith Docks, 206
  • Lenk's (:un Cotton, Artillery System, 17
  • Levigator or Composite Mill, Carr's, 120
  • Lewis' Water Engines, 233
  • Light, Photogenic, 322
  • Lighthouse, Alguada Reef, 175
  • Lighthouse Illumination in India, 180
  • Lighthouse. Morecambe Bay, 63
  • Lindemann’s Bricks and Tiles, 317
  • Liquid Steam, and its Connection with Boiler Explosions, 37

LITERATURE :—

  • Dictionary of Chemistry, Exc., by H. Watts, B.A., 266
  • Pocket-booth of Useful Formula, by Guilford L. Molesworth, 154
  • Record of the Progress of Modern Engineering, by W. Humber, A.I.C. E., 168
  • Science of Shipbuilding, by H. B. Willson, 266
  • Treatise on Fortification, by Captain Lendy, F.G.S., Treatise on Mechanical Engineering, etc., by P. Campin, C.E., 126

LIVERPOOL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY :

  • New Theory of the Generation of Steam, by E. J. Reed, Esq., 235
  • Liverpool, Trade of, 292
  • Llanelly, 119
  • Lloyd's Manufacture of Paper, 68
  • Locomotive Accounts, 20
  • Locomotive Building, Foreign, 346
  • Locomotive Expenses, 147
  • Locomotive Power, 7
  • Locomotives, 30
  • Locomotives for City Roads, 152
  • Locomotives, Colliery, 122, 140
  • Locomotives on Highways, 364
  • Locomotives, Metropolitan Railway, 36
  • Locomotives on Railways, 62
  • Locomotives, Road, and Traction Engines. 83, 150
  • Logs, Ships', and Sounding Apparatus, Walker's, 177

LONDON ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS, 177

  • Marine Propeller, Vaile's, Discussion of. 330
  • Marine Propulsion, by Mr. J. Newton, 259
  • London, Chatham, and Dover Bridges, 274
  • Loudon and Dublin, Communication between, 287
  • London General Omnibus Company, 162
  • London and North-Western Railway, 109
  • Long Wall System, '291
  • Long's Machine for Cleansing Streets, 246
  • Looms, Atmospheric, Harrison's, 361
  • Lords of the Admiralty at Sheffield, 220
  • Lord's Carding Engines, 135
  • Lord's Opening and Cleaning Cotton, 305
  • Loss of the Anglo-Saxon, 276
  • Loss of the Monitor, 63
  • Lough Foyle, Submarine Cable in, 207
  • Low and Duff's Roller Pressers, 145
  • Lubricators, Hoyle and Proven's, 190
  • Ludgate Station and Junction, 217
  • Lumley's Rudder, 64
  • Lungley's Floating Dock, 96
  • Lydgate, Buckhorn Weston Railway Tunnels, 173
  • Machinery, Agricultural, Dangerous, 252
  • Machinery, British. Exports of, 120
  • Mackelcan's Case, Provisional Specifications, 36
  • Madrid, Saragossa, and Alicante Railway, 319
  • Magnetic Disturbances, Forces Concerned in Producing, 216
  • Mail Steam Packet Service, 305
  • Main Drainage, 44
  • Makinson’s Engines, 64
  • Malt and Hops, 319
  • Malta and Alexandria Telegraphic Cable, 200
  • Malta, Now Docks at, 244
  • Manchester Steam Boiler Association, 18, 62, 138, 193, 244, 306

MANCHESTER LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY :

  • Action of Heat and Force upon Matter, by J. C. Dyer, 174
  • Crystallisable Carbon Compound and Free Sulphur hi the Alais Meteorite, 146
  • Diaphragm for Determining the Magnitude of Stars, by Mr. Alf. Brothers, 244
  • Maximum Groups, by the Rev. T. P. Kirkman, M.A., 146
  • Speed and Order of Succession in Magnitude of Waves, by Mr. Thomas Heolis, 244
  • Steam Navigation, Note as to Two Events in the History of, by W. J. M. Rankine, C.E., 231
  • Steam Navigation, Notes on the Introduction of, by Mr. Dyer, 103
  • Marco Polo, Paddle Steamer, 256
  • Marine Surveying, 216
  • Markets, Metal and Timber, 14, 30, 46, 60, 74, 88, 102, 116, 180, 144, 158, 172, 186, 2u0, 214, 228, 242, 256, 270, 284, 298, 326, 342, 356, 372
  • Marshland Inundation Suit, 209, 223
  • Muting Vessels, 119
  • Maximum Groups, 146
  • Measuring Grain, King's Apparatus, 185
  • Mechanical Enterprise Complimented in France, 88
  • Mechanical Theory of Heat, 36, -18, 53
  • Melbourne, Works in, 34
  • Memorial, Prince Consort's, 331
  • Mental Calculation, 272
  • Meriton's Governors, 148
  • Mersey, Iron Shipbuilding on, 336
  • Mesnard’s Stuffing Boxes and Packings, 194
  • Messageries Impdrialus, Progress of, 103 . Motel, Gun, New, 77
  • Metals, New. 116
  • Meteorite, Alais, Crystallisable Carbon Compound and Free Sulphur in, 146
  • Meteors, Luminous, 300
  • Meters, Gas, Kidd's, 110
  • Meters, Gas, Kromschroeder’s, 50
  • Meters, Water, 321
  • Metric Weights and Measures, 308
  • Metropolitan Board of Works, 103, 196, 316
  • Metropolitan Railway, 5, 22, 38, 62
  • Metropolitan Railway Communication, 139
  • Metropolitan Railway in Dublin, 163
  • Metropolitan Railway Locomotives, 36
  • Metropolitan Railway. 153, 179. 189
  • Metropolitan Turnpikes Removal, 164
  • Mexican Steamers, New, 249
  • Midland Counties Metal Trade, 176
  • Midland Extension Railway, 193
  • Midland and Furness Railway, 41
  • Midland Railway, 99
  • Mill, Levigator, or Composite, Carr's, 1'20
  • Milling Machine, Improved Universal, 22
  • Mills, Corn, 223
  • Mills, Flour. 233, 251, 349, 351
  • Mills for Grinding Grain, Turnbull's, 316
  • Millstones, Mounting of, Ransom's, 149
  • Millwall Ironworks, 35
  • Miner, Perils of the, 120
  • Miners and Education, 348
  • Mines, Ventilation and Working of, 291
  • Minotaur, Iron Frigate, 78
  • Molecule of Water, 358
  • Mont Cenis Tunnel, 206
  • Monitor. Loss of, 63
  • Monitor, Visit to, 118
  • Montreal, 206
  • Moorsom, Captain, The Late, 335, 345
  • Morecambe Bay Lighthouse, 63
  • Mossend Boiler Explosion, 238
  • Mould Truck for Sugar Refiners, Havemeyer’s, 176
  • Mouldings, Machinery for Cutting. Simpson's, 50
  • Moulds for Card Cylinders, Ireland's, 38
  • Moving Bodies, 98
  • Mowing Machines, Shanks', 346
  • Nail-Making Machinery, Barclay's, 180
  • Naval Appointments and Promotions, 24
  • Naval Engineers. 60, 70, 105, 171, 175, 187, 206, 232, 237, 249, 266, 277, 294, 326, 327, 348
  • Naval Force. 116
  • Naval and Ordnance Matters, 6, 25, 50, 92, 119. 163, 24w, 303, 333
  • Naval Preparations of the North, 277
  • Navigation, Indian, '231
  • Navigation, Steam, in 1E62, 21
  • Navigation, Steam, High Speed, 125
  • Navigation, Steam, Note as to Two Events in the History of, '231
  • Navigation, Steam, Notes on the Introduction of, 103
  • Navigation, Steam, under Difficulties, 175
  • Navy Estimates, 82
  • Navy, Iron, of England, Mr. Scott Russell, 37
  • Navy, Now Chief Constructor of, 62
  • Navy, Russian, 5
  • Navy, Wooden Ships of the, 151
  • New South Wales, Notes from, 26, 54, 105, 192, 238, 319, 332
  • Newport Drainage and Sewerage Works, 89, 173
  • Newspaper Stereotypes, 265
  • Nicaragua, International Transit Through, 159
  • Nicaragua Route, 28G Niemen, Bridge over, 168
  • Nitrogen, Preservation of Organic Substances by, 53

NORTH OF ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS:-

  • Coal-Cutting Machine. By Mr. L. Wood, 104, 221
  • Safety of the Davy Lamp Gauze. N. Wood, Esq., 221
  • Ventilation of the Hibernia, Colliery. By Mr. Atkinson, 221
  • Ventilation of Underground Boilers. By Messrs. Armstrong and Daglish, '221
  • Northern of France Railway, 44
  • Northern of Spain Railway, '294
  • Notes from New South Wales, 26, 54, 105, 192, 233, 319, 332
  • Notes from the Northern and Eastern Counties, 14, 30, 45, 60, 74, 88, 102, 116, 130, 144, 158, 172, 185, 200. 214. 228. 242. 256, 270, 284, 298, 312, 325, 311, 355, 371
  • Notices to Correspondents, 9, 23, 39, 55, 09, 83, 97, 111, 139, 153, 167, 181, 195, 209, 223, 237, 251, 265, 279, 293, 307, 321, 335, 351, 365
  • Novelty, Latest, 7
  • Nurse's Annealing Pot, 148
  • Oil, Rock, 44
  • Oil Springs, 172
  • Onions' Portable Forges, 148
  • Ordnance, Hitchcock's, 303
  • Ordnance Company, Elswick, 82
  • Ordnance, Heavy, and Iron-clad Ships, 32
  • Ordnance Survey, 194, 319
  • Orlando, The Stern Framing of, 803
  • Ottoman National Exhibition, 208
  • Oysters, Green, 165
  • Packet Service, 294
  • Packing and Stuffing Boxes, Mesnard's, 194
  • Paddle Floats, 6
  • Palmer's Projectiles, HO
  • Palser’s Paper Pulp, 292
  • Panama Railway, 63
  • Paper, Saunders and Millbourn’s, 137
  • Paper Making, 272
  • Paper, Manufacture of, Lloyd's, 68
  • Paris, Aqueduct in, 4
  • Paris, Gas in, 199
  • Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 277
  • Paris, Mechanical Industry at, 221
  • Paris Permanent Exhibition, 205
  • Paris, Sewers of, 47
  • Paris, Water Supply of, 207
  • Parliamentary Deposits of Railway Bills, 49
  • Parliamentary Fees, 87, 104
  • Passengers between England and the Continent, 46
  • Patent Cases, Scientific Reports of, 349
  • Patent Law Commission, 87
  • Patent Law Commission, Answers of Inventors' Institute to the Questions of the, 218
  • Patent Law Reformers, French and English, 25
  • Patent Laws, 20, 76, 83, 97, 109, 150, 179
  • Patent Laws and the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, 119
  • Patent Laws, Philosophy of Invention and, '261
  • Patent Monopoly, 95, 109
  • Patent Rights, Prolongation of, 238
  • Patents in France, 194
  • Patents, Invalid, 109, 209, 263
  • Peel and Simpson's Hydraulic Presses, 51
  • Peninsular and Oriental Steamer Carnatic, 232
  • Perennial and Flood Waters of the Upper Thames,131, 234
  • Permanent Way, 13arniugham's, 302
  • Permanent Way, De Bergue's, 289
  • Permanent Way, Falkiner’s, 194
  • Pernambuco, Public Works in, 173
  • Persian Gulf, Telegraphic Cable for, 19, 108
  • Peruvian Docks and Railways, 2
  • Petroleum, 115
  • Petroleum Conflagration, 362
  • Petroleum Gas, 52
  • Petroleum, Progress of, 333
  • Philosophy of invention and Patent Laws, 261
  • Photographic Transparency of Bodies, &c., 187
  • Photographing with Printer's Ink, Sun, 242
  • Piers, Apparatus for Sinking, for Iron Railway Bridges in India, 76
  • Piggott's Punching, Shearing, and Rivetting Metals, 333
  • Planing Machine, Seller's, 166
  • Plant, Foreign Railway, 260
  • Plates, Wrought Iron or Steel, Alleyne and Roberts', 215
  • Platt and Richardson's Brick Kilns, 218, 237
  • Platt and Schiele's Compound High-Pressure Fans, 117, 189, 168
  • Ploughs, Steam, 836
  • Ploughs, Steam, Fowler's, 147
  • Pneumatic Despatch, 189, 190
  • Pneumatic Post, 84
  • Polishing Shoot Iron, Lauth's Machinery, 302
  • Polytechnic Ghost, 204
  • Polytechnic Institution, 64
  • Pontifex's Steam Traps, 205
  • Pontoons, Victoria Dock, 79, 97, 109
  • Poonah, The, 218
  • Portland, Fortifications at, 2
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Accident in, 360
  • Portuguese Railways. 46
  • Post-Office Progress, 319
  • Pot, Annealing, Nurse's, 14S Potato, Now Kind of, 46
  • Powell, Mr. Thomas, Death of, 187
  • Presentation to Mr. J. Davie, Marino Architect, 91
  • Presentation of the Freedom of the City of Loudon to the Prince of Wales, 196
  • Preservation of Organic Substances by Nitrogen, 53
  • Press, Hydraulic, Messrs. Westward and Co.'s, 330
  • Press, Hydrostatic, Shanks and Kohn's, 327
  • Pressers, Roller, Low and Duff's, 145
  • Presses, Baling, Eaton's, 34
  • Presses, Hydraulic, 287
  • Presses, Hydraulic, Peel and Simpson's, 51
  • Presses, Hydraulic, Forging, 279
  • Presses, Hydraulic, Mode of Working,
  • Presses, Hydrostatic, Samuelson's, Ds
  • Priestley's Locomotive Sand Boxes, 162
  • Prince Consort's Memorial, $31
  • Printing Machine, Watson's, 79
  • Printing by Telegraph, 52
  • Projectiles, Armstrong, 232
  • Projectiles, Day's, 145
  • Projectiles, Palmer's,. 360
  • Propeller, Marine, Vaile's, London Association of Foremen Engineers, 330
  • Propeller, Screw, Curtis', 78
  • Propellers, Marine, and Sheathing. Griffiths', 22
  • Propellers, Screw, Experiments on, 274
  • Propulsion, Marine, 259
  • Provisional Specifications, 122
  • Provisional Specifications, Mackelcan's Case, 36
  • Puddled Steel, 41
  • Puddling of Iron by Machinery, 279
  • Pulley, Testing a New Description of, 204, 223
  • Pulleys, Tangye's, $02
  • Pulp, Paper, Palser’s, 292
  • Pulp Strainers, Watson and Millbourn’s, 47
  • Pumps, Cowan's, 232
  • Pumps, Delpech's, 47
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, 7, 150
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, Gwynne's, 123, 124, 139, 103
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, Humphrys', 331, 351.
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, Report, 348, 351
  • Pumps and Valves, Holman's, 65
  • Punching, Cutting, and Shaping Machines, Galloway's, 347
  • Punching, Shearing, and Rivetting Metals, Piggott's, 333
  • Pylades, The, 2
  • Racoon, The, 129
  • Radiation through the Earth's Atmosphere, 119
  • Rails, Spruyt's, 350
  • Railway across the Simplon, 168
  • Railway, Ardennes, 291
  • Railway Bills, 63. 84, 92, 95, 104, 119, 190, 277
  • Railway Bills, Parliamentary Deposits of, 49
  • Railway, Ceylon, 5 t Railway, Charing-cross, 7
  • Railway, Crystal Palace and South London Junction, 319
  • Railway and Docks, Peruvian, 2
  • Railway Exton -ion in France, 232
  • Railway Extension in Spain, 92
  • Railway, Great Eastern, 34
  • Railway, Great Pacific, 278
  • Railway, Great Russian, 152
  • Railway, Halifax and Quebec, 277
  • Railway, Indian, Branch, 196, 20d, 222
  • Railway, Isle of Wight, S4
  • Railway Lines Extension in Wales, 260
  • Railway, London and North-Western, 109
  • Railway, Madrid, Saragossa, and Alicante, 319
  • Railway, Metropolitan, 5, 22, 38, 62
  • Railway, Metropolitan, Communication, 139
  • Railway, Metropolitan, in Dublin, 163
  • Railway, Midland, 99
  • Railway, Midland, Extension, 193
  • Railway, Midland and Furness, 41
  • Railway, Northern, of France, 44
  • Railway, Northern, of Spain, 294
  • Railway, Panama, 68
  • Railway Plant, Foreign, 260
  • Railway, Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean, 277
  • Railway Schemes for the Metropolis, 182
  • Railway, Made, Description of the Line and Works of, 234
  • Railway, South Austrian and Lombardo-Venetian, 34, 277
  • Railway, South-Eastern, 24
  • Railway, Stokes Bay, .16, 190
  • Railway, Timber, Bridges, 263
  • Railway, Tottenham, Hampstead, and Highgate, 30, 50
  • Railway Travelling, 316
  • Railway, Waveney Valley, 44
  • Railway, West London. Extension, 199
  • Railway, Western, of France, 201
  • Railway, Whalley Bridge and Buxton, 352
  • Railway Works, 199
  • Railways, The, 104, 140
  • Railways, British, Locomotive Expenses on, 7
  • Railways, Buenos Ayres, 117
  • Railways, Charing-cross and South-Eastern, 34
  • Railways in Chili, 19
  • Railways v. Coaches, 168
  • Railways, Danish, 319, 336
  • Railways, Foreign, 360
  • Railways, Indian, 363
  • Railways, Italian, 130, 206
  • Railways, Metropolitan, 153, 179, 189
  • Railways, New, 5
  • Railways, New, and Public Works, in the City of Loudon, 91
  • Railways, Portuguese, 46
  • Railways, Roman, 319
  • Railways, Russian, 204, 275, 319
  • Railways in South America, 135
  • Railways, Spanish, 306
  • Railways, Street, 164, 207
  • Railways in Victoria, 62
  • Rams, Steam, How to Build, 176
  • Ransom's Mounting of Millstones, 149
  • Reaping Machines, Worby's, 82
  • Reed, Mr. E. J., Appointment of, 62
  • Regulators, Shaw's, 265
  • Reid, Dr. D. B., Death of, 289
  • Report, Shaw, Thomson, and Moore's, Scotch Iron Market, 7
  • Reserves, Useless, 286
  • Resistance, The, 319
  • Resistance for Ships of Limited Breadth and Limited Draft of Water, Sections of Least, 245
  • Revolving Cupolas, 64 , Rifling for Small Arms, 242
  • Rivetting and Jointing Iron, 24
  • Rivetting Machine, Yule and Co.'s, 8
  • Rivetting, Punching and Shearing Metals, Piggotts', 833
  • Roberts, C.E., Mr. Richard, Photograph of, 289
  • Rock Oil, 44
  • Rods, Finishing and Polishing Circular Metal, Dyson's, 204. 221
  • Roller Pressers, Low. and Duff's, 145
  • Rolling of Ships, 1, 20
  • Rolling of Ships, as Influenced by their Forms, &c., 273
  • Rolling Stock Company, New, 380
  • Rolling Wrought Iron Beams, 249
  • Roman Railways 819
  • Roman Screw Steamship, 248
  • Rotherham, Water Supply of. 181
  • Royal Agricultural 800iety, 204, 277
  • Royal Forests, 811

ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY :—

  • Rupert Lund, The Colony and its Limits. By Captain M. II. Synge, R. 118

ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN :—

  • Chemical and Physical Properties of Soils. and the Productive Rowers of the Soils of England. By Dr. A. Voelcker. 801
  • Culture of Fish. By F. Buckland, Esq.. 828
  • Direct Measurement of the Sun's Chemical Action, By Professor Roscoe, 343
  • Discovery of the Metal Thallium. By William Crookes, 215
  • Fogs and Fog Signals. By J. Hall Gladstone, Esq., 201
  • Forces Concerned in Producing Magnetic Disturbances. By Balfour Stewart, Esq., 216
  • Luminous Meteors. By A. S. Herschel, Esq., 300
  • Molecule of Water. By W. Odling, Esq., 858
  • Photographic Transparency of Bodies and of the Photographic Spectra of the Elementary Bodies. By W. A. Miller, M.D., 187
  • Radiation through the Earth's Atmosphere. By J. Tyndall, Esq., F.R.S., 119
  • Scientific Experiments in Balloons. By James Glaisher, Esq., 818
  • Royal Marriage, 153
  • Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 263
  • Royal Oak, Iron-Plated Ship, 349, 802
  • Royal Oak. Trial of, 182

ROYAL SOCIETY OP EDINBURGH :—

  • Density of Steam. By W. J. Macquorn Rankine, C.E., 16
  • Royal Society. 190. 276
  • Royal Sovereign, 194
  • Rudder, Lumley's, 64
  • Rudder, Perforated, Symonds', 135
  • Rupert Land, the Colony and its Limits, 118
  • Russell, Mr. Scott, in Yorkshire, 87
  • Russian Iron-clad, Launch of, 295
  • Russian Navy, 5
  • Russian Railway Bridge. 186
  • Russian Railways, 204, 275, 819
  • Russian Steam Sledge, 61
  • Sails, Something New in, 19
  • St. Germain's Sluice, Failure of, 285
  • Samuelson's Hydrostatic Presses, 18
  • Saud Boxes, Locomotive, Priestley's, 162
  • Sandford and Mallory's Breaking and Cleaning Flax, 288
  • San Francisco. Harbour Defences at, 206
  • Saunders and Millbourn’s Paper, 137
  • Sawing Machine, Hughes', 208
  • Sawing Machinery, Easton and Amos', 346
  • Scarborough, Bridge, at, 176
  • Science Examination, Committee of the Council of Education, 808
  • Science, Practical, Mr. Fairbairn on, 3
  • Scientific Experiments in Balloons, 318
  • Scientific Evidence, 315
  • Scientific Reports of Patent Cases, 849
  • Scinde Railway, Description of the Li Works of, 234
  • Scotch Pig Iron Trade, 21
  • Screw Cutting, 20
  • Screw Steamer Georgia, Launch of, 264
  • Screw Stocks and Uses, Heap's, 275
  • Screws. Trial of, 120
  • Sea, Structures in, without Coffer-Dams, 188
  • Selby's Valves of Compound Engines, 117
  • Seller's Planing Machine, 160
  • Selwyn's Paying Out and Raising Telegraph Cables, 143
  • Severn " Bore," 208
  • Sewage, System of Earth, 805
  • Sewage of Towns, Utilising, 286, 804
  • Sewage and Drainage Works at Newport, 89, 173
  • dowers, Fleet, Completion of, 61. Sewers of Paris, 47
  • Sewing Machine, its History and Progress, 202
  • Shale, Bituminous, Mr. Paul on, 335, 305
  • Shank's Mowing Machines, 846
  • Shanks and Holm's Hydrostatic Press, 327
  • Shaw, Thomson, and Moore's Scotch Iron Market Report, 7
  • Shaw's Regulators, 265
  • Sheathing, Copper and other, 276
  • Sheathing of Iron Ships, 195.
  • Sheer Legs, Day and Summers', 152
  • Sheerness Waterworks, 207
  • Sheffield, Lords of the Admiralty at, 220
  • Shell, the Hotchkiss, 05
  • Shells, Whitworth's, 51
  • Shelton Bar Ironworks, Boiler Explosion at, 175
  • shield Ships, Sea-going, 190
  • Ship Armour Inventors, Duke of Somerset on, 223
  • Ship, Iron plated, Royal Oak. 849, 862
  • Shipbuilders, The Emperor of China and the, 147
  • Shipbuilding, Combination of Iron and Wood for, 20
  • Shipbuilding Extraordinary, 846
  • Shipbuilding, Iron, on the Mersey, 336
  • Shipbuilding, Iron, on the Thames, 103
  • Shipbuilding, Steam, at Belfast, 03
  • Shipments of Munitions of War to the Northern States, 191
  • Ships' Bottoms, Cleaning. Gray's, 149
  • Ships' Bottoms, Fouling of Iron, 1(15
  • Ships, Iron, Anti-Fun jug Composition for, 274, 275
  • Ships. neon, Bottoms of, 808
  • Ships. Iron, Wear and Tear of, 812
  • Ships, Iron-plated, 806
  • Ships, Iron-plated, Construction of, 219
  • Ships, Iron-plated, Cost of. 259
  • Ships. Iron v. Wooden, 167
  • Slips' hogs and Sounding Apparatus, Walker's, 177
  • Ships. Rolling of, 1, 20
  • Ships, Rolling of, as Influenced by their Forms, 8tc., 273
  • Ships, Screw Propelled, Hutchinson's, 4
  • ships, Twin Screw, 835
  • Ships, Wooden, of the Navy, 151
  • Shipwrights in America, 41
  • Shoeburyness, Experiments at, 131, ]63, 193, 247
  • Siam, Across, :404
  • Signals, Fog, 201
  • Simplon. Railway Across, 168
  • Simpson's Machinery for Cutting Mouldings, 50
  • Sledge, Steam, Russian, 61
  • Sleepers, Air-Borne, Economic Iron, 293
  • Sleepers and Chairs, Barrett's, 191
  • Sleepers, Woods used for, on the Madras Railway, 70
  • Snags, 50

SOCIETY OF ARTS :—

  • Construction of Twin Screw Steamships. By Commander T. E. Symonds, R.N., 239
  • Destructive Distillation, Considered in Reference to Modern Industrial Arts. By B. H. Paul, Ph. D., 313
  • Improved Mode of Collecting Excrementitious Matter, with a View to its Application to the Benefit of Agriculture, and the Relief of Local Taxation. By J. L. W. Thudichum, M.11 , 286, 304
  • International Exhibition, Results of. By W. Hawes, 843, 357
  • International Transit Route through Nicaragua. By Commander Bedford, 159
  • New Art of Auto-Typography. By George Wallis, 229
  • Sewing Machine, its History and Progress. By E. P. Alexander, 202
  • Suppression and Extinction of Fires. By C. B. King, 160
  • System of Earth Sewage. By the Rev. H. Mould, 805
  • Telegraph, Submarine. By T. A. Masey, 75, 90
  • Society of Arts' Committee of Reference on Mechanics and Engineering, 290

SOCIETY Or ENGINEERS :—

  • Construction of Chelsea Bridge. By G.G. Page, Esq., 267
  • Relation between the Safe Load and the Ultimate Strength of Iron. By &rah Colburn, 136
  • Steam Boiler Explosions. By P. Nursey, 31
  • Society of Engineers. 335
  • Society of Engineers. Summer Trips 863
  • Soils, Chemical and Physical Properties of, &c., 301
  • Solid Drawn Iron and Steel Tubes, 165
  • Somerset, Duke of. on Ship Armour Inventors, 223
  • South Austrian and Lombardo-Venetian Railway, 24, 277
  • South Pastern Railway, 24
  • South Kensington Museum, 22

SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS:—

  • COal..C1Itting Machine. New. By Mr. Frith, 291
  • Coal Cutting by Machinery. By Mr. Waring, 40
  • Long Wail System. By Mr. Hedley, 291
  • Long Wall System. By Mr. Nasmyth, jun., L91
  • Puddled Steel. By Mr. Geo. Parry, 41
  • Selection of Coals for Smelting Purposes. By Mr. Child, 290
  • Selection and Treatment of Coal for the Blast Furnace. By Mr. Cox, 290
  • Ventilation of Mines. By Mr. Hale, 291
  • Spain, Railway Extension in, 92
  • Spanish Railways, 306
  • Specifications, Abridgments of, 294
  • Speeds, High Railway, 335
  • Spinning and Doubling, Hetherington and Jackson's, 120
  • Spinning, Doubtful Invention, 241
  • Spinning Machinery, Drawing Rollers for, 273
  • Spinning and Weaving, Tatham's, 176
  • Spruyt's Rails, 850
  • Station and Junction, Ludgate, 217
  • Starch, Potatoe, 263
  • Staves, Cutting, Greenwood's Machinery, 275
  • Steam to Brazil, 848
  • Steam Cultivation, 232
  • Steam Culture Mechanics, 165
  • Steam, Density of, 16
  • Steam, Expansive Working of, 133, 249, 365
  • Steam, Heat and, 237
  • Steam, Liquid, and its Connection with Boiler Explosions 37
  • Steam Navigation in 1882, 21
  • Steam Navigation, High Speed, 125
  • Steam Navigation, Notes on the Introduction of, 103
  • Steam Navigation, Note as to Two Events,, the History of, 131,
  • Steam Navigation under Difficulties, 175:1511
  • Steam Rams, How to Build. 176
  • Steam, Theory of the Generation of, 233
  • Steam Trap, Hunger's, 316
  • Steamer, Paddle, The Alexandra. 256 •
  • Steamer, Paddle, The Marco Polo, 256
  • Steamer, Scotch, Loss of, 171
  • Steamer, A Worn-out, 171
  • Steamer, Winans', 331
  • Steamers, American, 194
  • Steamers, Mexican. New. 219
  • Steamship Kiang-Soo, 277
  • Steamship Machinery, Novel, 851
  • Steamship, Twin Screw, Hebe. Trial of.
  • Steamship, Construction of Twin Screw, 281
  • Steamships, Double Screw, 139, 167
  • Steamships, Twin Screw, 251
  • Steel. Krupp's, 03
  • Steel, Manufacture of, 53
  • Steel, Puddled. 41
  • Steering Apparatus, Humphrys', 803
  • Steering of Ships 275
  • Steering Telegraph, Ship, 117
  • Stephenson. Worthy of a, 165
  • Stokes Bay Railway, 40, 190
  • Stone Weight, What is a, 84
  • Straining Effect of a Sudden Load, 121
  • Street Railways, 164, 207
  • Streets, Machine for Cleansing, Long's,t6
  • Strength of Iron, 153, 209, 221
  • Strength of Iron Bridges, 65
  • Strength of Iron, Relation between the Safe Load and the Ultimate, 136
  • Submarine Survey of the Atlantic Ocean, 42
  • Subway, City. 120
  • Suez Canal, 164, 277, 862
  • Sugar, Foreign, 319
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, Manufacture of, Gasworks and the, 307
  • Sun's Chemical Action, Direct Measurement of, 343
  • Superheaters, Compound Cylinder Engine. 86
  • Surface Condensers and superheaters, Altibon and Snell's, 51
  • Surveying, Marine, 246
  • Sutherland's Beams, Girders, and Bridges, 289
  • Symonds', Capt.. Vessels of War, 250
  • Symonds' Perforated Rudder, 135
  • Tangye's Pulleys, 302
  • Taps, Wall and Dodds, 96
  • Taps and Valves, Kennedy's, 260
  • Tatham's Spinning and Weaving, 176
  • Taxes, American, 188, 295
  • Taylor and Co.'s Patent, 209
  • Taylor's Steam Winches, 209, 223
  • Telegraph to America via Russia and Siberia, 63
  • Telegraph, Atlantic, 164
  • Telegraph to India, -3
  • Telegraph, Ship Steering, 117
  • Telegraph, Submarine. By T. A. Massey, 75, 90
  • Telegraph, Submarine Company, 147
  • Telegraph, Submarine, Inventors' Institute. 182
  • Telegraphic Communication with Australia, 258
  • Telegraphs, Indian, 6
  • Telegraphs, Railway, 48, 131
  • Telegraphing, Another Feat in, 30
  • Temperature, Range of, 172
  • Testing Anchors and Cables, 263, 265
  • Testing Chain Cables, 177, 207, 221
  • Thallium, 0, 207
  • Thallium, Discovery of the Metal, 215
  • Thames Bridges, Cost of, 143
  • Thames Embankment, 196
  • Thames Embankment, Commission of. 1862 63, 132
  • Thames Embankment, South Side, 161
  • Thames, Iron Shipbuilding on the, 103
  • Thames, New Bridges over the, 256
  • Thames, Upper, Perennial and Flood Waters of the, 131, 234
  • Thomas' Running Gear of Four-wheeled Carriages, 110
  • Threshing Machines, Combined, Watts', 246
  • Ticket, Railway, Machine, Edmondson, Carson, and Blaylock's, 1164
  • Timber Bridges, Railway, 263
  • Tolls on Agricultural Implements, 125
  • Tools, Engineers', 55, 67, 79, 94, 95, 109, 122
  • Tools at Woolwich, 207
  • Tottenham, Hampstead, and. Highgate Railway, 80, 50
  • Tower Bridge, 180
  • Tower Bridge, Proposed, 194
  • Trade, Coal, Loudon, 206
  • Trade, Iron, of Wales, 144, 147, 249, 261, 274, 289, 312, 322, 336, 349, 366
  • Trade of Liverpool, 292
  • Trade, Metal, Midland Counties, 176
  • Trade and Public Improvements in France, 191
  • Trade, Scotch Pig Iron, 21
  • Trades, Coal and Iron, Welsh, 20S, 218
  • Trades, Iron, French and Belgian, 371
  • Traffic, French Railway, 44
  • Traffic, Goods, on Railways, 6
  • Traffic Receipts, 4, 46, 59, 63,, 70, 95. 107, 121, 146, 175864, 189, 204, 218, 235, 256, 264, 278, 295, 302, 319, Trap, Steam, Bunger's, 816
  • Traps, Steam, Pontifex’s, 205
  • Travelling, Railway, 316
  • Trees, Growth of, 192
  • Trial of the Royal Oak, 182
  • Trial of Steam Fire Engines, 43
  • Trials of Screws, 120
  • Truck, Mould, for Sugar Refiners, Havemeyer's, 176
  • Truss Girders, 308,
  • Tubes, Solid Drawn Iron and Steel, S7, 105
  • Tubes, Welded iron, Dixon's, 261
  • Tubular Foundations, 236, 237
  • Tunnel. Mont Cenis
  • Tunnels, Lydgate, Buckhorn Weston Railway, 173
  • Turbine Waiter-wheels, 6, le, 252
  • Turkey, Cotton Cultivation in, 811
  • Turkey, Plated Frigates for, 277
  • Turkish Cannon, 37
  • Turnbull's Mills for Grinding, drain, 816
  • Turning or Shaping Metal, Klein's, 357
  • Turnpikes, Metropolitan Removal, 164
  • Tuyeres, Corlett's, 311, 351
  • Twin Screw Steamships 251, 335
  • Twin Screws, 280, 263, 303
  • Type Composing and Distributing Machine, 76
  • Tyre, Breaking of an Engine, 204
  • Tyre, Breaking of a Railway Wagon, 207
  • Unsworth's Steam Engines, 330
  • Upfill, Morton, and Astury's Wheels and Axletrees, 205
  • Valve, Diminishing. Steam Fire Alarum, Greenhalgh's, 92
  • Valves of Compound Engines, Selby's, 117
  • Valves, Pump and other, Cooper's. 163
  • Valves for Pumping Engines, Husband's, 205
  • Valves and Pumps, Holman's, 65
  • Valves, Safety, 293, 307, 321
  • Valves, Taps and, Kennedy's, 260
  • Valves, Wall and Dodd's, 111
  • Ventilating and Warming, Brown's, 360
  • Ventilation of the Hibernia Colliery, 221
  • Ventilation of Underground Boilers, 221 .
  • Ventilation and Working of Minos, 291
  • Vessels, Muting, 119
  • Vessels of War, Capt. Symonds', 250, 251
  • Viaduct, Railway, Fall of. 8
  • Viaducts, Dinting and Mottram, Re-Constructing of, 118
  • Vices, Parallel, Wright's, 261
  • Victoria Dock Pontoons, 79, 97, 109
  • Victoria, Railways in, 62
  • Vieille Montagne, 275
  • Voyage of au Iron-clad, 4
  • Wagon Company, Bristol and West of England, 101
  • Wales, Iron Trade of, 144, 147, 249, 264, z76, 289, 312, 322, 336, 349, 366
  • Wales, Narrow Gringo in, 287
  • Wales, Railway Extension in. 260 Apparatus, , • •
  • Walker's Ships' Logs and Sounding p 177
  • Wall and Dodd's Taps, 96
  • Wall and Dodd's Valves, 111
  • War Ship Question in 1863, 23
  • Warming and Ventilating. Brown's, 360 •
  • Warrior and Resistance, 171
  • Washing of Public Buildings, 171
  • Water, Fresh, Apparatus, Chaplin and Russell's, 320
  • Water, Molecule of, 358
  • Water. On Sections of Least Resistance for Ships of Limited Breadth and Limited Draft of, 243
  • Water Supply of Paris, 207
  • Water Supply of Rotherham. 181
  • Waterworks, Sheerness. 207
  • Watson and Millbourn’s', Pulp Strainers, 47
  • Watson's Printing Machines, 79
  • Watt James, a Photographer, 363
  • Watt and the Steam Engine, _321
  • Watt's Combined Threshing Machines, 246
  • Waveney Valley Railway. 44
  • Waves, Speed and Order of Succession in Magnitude of, 244
  • Weights and Measures, Metric. 808
  • Weights, Senseless, and Maddening Measures, 244
  • Welded Iron rubes, Dixon's. 261
  • Welding, Mr. 13ertram's Process, 55
  • Welsh Coal and Iron Trades, 208, 218
  • West India Mail Contract, 276
  • West Loudon Extension Railway, 199
  • Western of France Railway, 201
  • Westminster Bridge and Palace Yard Approaches, 22
  • Wexford Drainage Works, 105. 106, 107
  • Whalley Bridge and Buxton Railway, 352
  • Wheel and Rail, Elasticity between, !AL Wheels, bray's,860
  • Wheels and Axletrees, Upfill, Morton, and Asbury's, 205
  • Wheels, Railway, Down's, 4
  • Wheels, Turbine Water, 6, 10, 252
  • Whitworth's, Mr., Gun, 129
  • Whitworth's Shells, 51.
  • Williams' Steam Boilers, 232
  • Wilson's Iron bud Steel, 288
  • Winans' Steamer, 331
  • Winding, Sizeing, etc., Harrisons, Oddie, and Parkinson's, 19
  • Wire, Music, 83, 111
  • Wood, Notes on the Properties of, 122
  • Wood-Working Machinery, 10. 80, 95
  • Wood's Self-acting Crossing fur Railways, 149, 167
  • Woods used for Sleepers on the Madras Railway, 76
  • Woolwich, 144, 193
  • Woolwich, Practical Lectures at, 48
  • Woolwich, Tools at, 207
  • Worby's Reaping Machines, 82
  • Workmen in America, 190
  • Works in Melbourne, Works, Metropolitan Board of, 103, 196, 3l6
  • Works, Public, in Buenos Ayres, 210
  • Works, Public, and New Railways in the City of London, 91
  • Works, Public, in Pernambuco, 173
  • Works, Railway, 199
  • Works, Wexford Waiting°, 105, 100, 10t
  • Wright's Parallel Vices, 201.
  • Wright's Rotative Travelling Crane, 234
  • Yacht, New Royal, 22
  • Yule and Co.'s Rivetting Machine, 8

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