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The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Index: Miscellaneous

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The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1870 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.

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  • “A. B. C.” Process at Hastings. Sewage Works, 327, 328, 332, 361
  • Abden, the Steam Ship, 98
  • Accident at Beckton, 318
  • Accident to Captain Shaw, 158
  • Accident on the Great Northern, 394
  • Adcock’s Artificial Obsidian, 274, 299
  • Addis’s Single Rail Tramway, 377
  • Admiralty Economy, 104
  • Admiralty, Rumoured Resignations at the, 398
  • Advantages of the New Route through Suez, 262
  • Agriculture Generale Guide Pratique, A. Gobin, 199
  • Aire Bridge, Leeds, 20
  • Alterations at Messrs. Walker and Co.’s Sugar Refinery, 245
  • America, Trade in, 53
  • American Legislation on English Iron and Steel, 112
  • American Railway Promoters, 236
  • Ammunition for the Martini Henry, 55
  • Annual Article, 9
  • Appointment of Mr. John Ashdown as Architectural Surveyor to the United Land Company, 110
  • Architecture, Navale, G. Bousquet, 161
  • Arithmometer, Mons. T. De Colman, 319
  • Armour Plate Tests, 7
  • Artillery, Elevating Screws in, 7
  • Association of Engineering Employers’ Foremen and Draughtsmen, the Manchester, 67
  • Association of Engineers in Glasgow, 336
  • ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS, THE LONDON, 12, 76, 140, 179
  • - Annual Dinner, 118
  • - Estimating Pressure on Slide Valves, Mr. Briggs, 294
  • Association, Manchester Steam Users’, 172
  • Associations and Strikes in France, 265
  • Axle Box, Victorian Railways, Mr. F. C. Christy, 2
  • Barrow in Furness, Rapid Growth, 239
  • Beale’s Gas Exhauster, 329
  • Beale’s Grease Injector, 202
  • Bearings, Dry, 116
  • Beckton Gas Works, 71, 77, 91, 109, 139, 152
  • - Cornish Boilers, 91
  • - Gasholder, 99
  • - Gas Main Bridges, 142
  • - Meter House, 139
  • - Pier, Details of, 68
  • - Plan of Main through London, 61
  • - Purifying and Exhauster Houses, 114
  • - Retort Houses, 78
  • - Viaducts, 79
  • Belgian Iron Trade, 254
  • Belgian Public Works, 15
  • - Ground Plan of the New Bourse, Brussels, 15, 19
  • - Map showing the Course of Sewage Works, 15
  • Belgium, Locomotive Building in, 110
  • Beschreiburg von aufden Linien der Suabahn, W. Flattick, 137
  • Bessemer Patents in the States, 108
  • Bessemer Rails in France, 366
  • Berlin National Gallery, 264
  • Berthon Log. 21
  • Bertsch’s Telegraphic Lightning Discharges, Messrs. Aylmer Bros., 467
  • Birmingham Art Work, 43,89, 135, 165, 237, 271, 339, 353
  • Birmingham “Safe and Sure” Boiler Co., 120-H. P. Stationary Boiler, 185
  • Birmingham Water Supply, 395
  • Bitumen in Gas Making, 390
  • Boiler Engineering, Progress in, 94
  • Boiler Explosion near Truro, 265
  • Boiler Incrustation, 92
  • Boiler Plates, Strength of, 350
  • Boiler, Root’s, 275, 294, 313
  • Boiler, Smart’s Syphon, 310
  • Boiler, 120-H. P. Stationary, Birmingham “Safe and Sure” Boiler Co., 185
  • Boiler, Tubular, with Adjustable Superheater, 376
  • Boilers, Cornish, 329
  • Boilers, English and American, 161
  • Boilers of H.M.SS. Lucifer and Urgent, 359
  • Boilers, Tubulous, 361, 382, 393
  • Boilers, Vertical, 329
  • Boilers, Water Tube, 330
  • Bomb, the Paris Conspiracy, 293
  • Booth’s Rolling Mill, 276
  • Bovill versus Goodier, 282
  • Bradford the Principal Railway Centre of the North, 312
  • Brakell’s Steam Fan, 4
  • Breakwater, Floatostatic, Mr. John King, 392
  • Bridge over North Channel, Stockholm Railway, 192
  • Bridge over South Channel, Stockholm Railway, 192
  • Bridge at Woolwich Arsenal, 12
  • Bridges, Mr. H. N. Maynard, 291, 292
  • Bridges on the Bucharest and Guirgevo Railway, Mr. C. F. Grippee, 356
  • Bridges and Roofs, Wind Pressure on, 211
  • BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF GAS MANAGERS :—
  • - Application of Gas to Generating Steam, Mr. Goddard, 368
  • - Davies’ Improved Rotary Exhauster, Mr. White, 384
  • - Economical Purification of Coal Gas, Mr. A. Upward, 383
  • - Gas Retort Charging Machinery, Mr. John Somerville, 368
  • - Retort Setting and Working, Mr. E. S. Cathels, 367
  • - Scrubbers, Mr. Livesay, 383
  • - Tar Pavement, Mr. T. H. Methven, 383
  • Brittain, M. F., Spanner, 384
  • Bucharest and Giurgevo Railway Bridges, 356
  • Budget, the Indian, 334
  • Builders’ Price Book. Atchley’s, 102
  • Bullock Pump, Mr. W. A. Herring, 276
  • Bullock’s Printing Machine, 98
  • Buoys, Submerged, 155
  • Burleigh Rock Borer, 319, 330
  • Bursting of Shells on Board the Hercules, 215
  • Cable between Holland and the United States, 223
  • Cab Course System, 96, 101
  • Cable, Great Northern Telegraph, 395
  • Canal, the Darien Ship Sea, 326
  • Canal, the Suez, 137, 154, 267
  • Common Powder, Recent Experiments on the Strength of, 159
  • Captain, H.M.S., 123
  • Carnatic Railway Company (Limited), 7
  • Carriage, Common Road Steam, 155
  • Cartridge Question, 179
  • Cast Iron, Tenacity of, 368
  • Cast Iron, Transformation of, 398
  • Cattle Truck, Mr. Welch, 227
  • Causeries Scientifiques, Henri de Parville, 223
  • Chain Tester, MM. Desgoffe, 22
  • Chamber of Commerce of Birmingham, 84
  • Channel Ferry, Mr. Daft’s, 312
  • Channel Fleet at Sea, 159
  • Channel Railway, andc., John F. Bateman, F.R.S., 161
  • Chatham Water Works, Pumping Engines, 138
  • Chemical, Metal, and Mineral Report, 28, 122, 166, 324
  • Chemischcn, Technologic, Dr. P. A. Bolley, 137
  • Chimney Terminal, Jackson’s, 49
  • Christy’s Standard Axle Box, Victorian Railway, 276
  • Cigar Making Machine, 154
  • City Road Works, Derby, Sale, 378
  • Cleveland District, 43, 59, 89, 107, 135, 149, 165, 183, 197, 221, 253, 271, 287, 303, 323, 339, 353, 372, 387, 403
  • Cleveland Nut and Bolt Company, 124
  • Clip for Holding Papers, Mr. C. D. Singer, 293
  • Clipper, Knight’s Horse, 65
  • Coal, a Large Block of, 350
  • Coal Boring between Shropshire and North Staffordshire, 366
  • Coal, Indian, 230
  • Coal Mines, Temperature in, 84
  • Coal Mining in China, 66
  • Code Telegraphy, 20
  • College, Civil Engineering for India, 398
  • Collieries, the Moselle, 313
  • Colliery Disaster in North Staffordshire, Threatened, 35
  • Colonel Boxer and the War Office, 53
  • Common Roads, Steam on, 381, 393
  • Compensating Cabins, 274
  • Construction Cours Pratique, L. Prudhomme, 334
  • Construction, Elementary Papers on, 46, 306
  • Construction and Working of the Festiniog Railway, Mr. C. E. Spooner, C.E, 255, 284
  • Contact Localiser, 6
  • Conversazione at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 341
  • Corinth, Isthmus of, 37, 98, 174
  • Cornish Pumping Engine, 1, 62, 123, 200, 232, 277, 325
  • Cotton Presser, 79, 95, 112, 131, 140
  • Cotton Shoonah with Accumulator Cotton Press, Egyptian, 128
  • Cotton Trade, 340
  • County Surveyors in Ireland, 11
  • Coupe, Messrs., Pumping Engines. Banbury Works, 230
  • Course System for London Cabs, 96, 101
  • Cramp, Pain’s Flooring, 103
  • Creuzot, State of, 191
  • Creusot, Strike at, 54
  • Crichton’s Surface Condenser, Launches of her Majesty’s steamships Cambria and Lord Clyde, 345
  • Crossings, Leads of, 6, 85, 104
  • Curve Resistances, 21, 100
  • Curves, Measuring Railway, 67
  • Cutting Metal, Band Saw Machine, 172
  • De Negro, M., Measuring Flow of Gases, 202
  • Desgoffe, M. M., Chain Tester, 22
  • Designs, Original, 315
  • Designs, Registering, 316
  • Dictator in a Gale, 54
  • Die Practishe Markscheidekunst unter Anwendungdes Luftblasen Nievaus nnd des Theodolithen, E. Borchers, 137
  • Diet of Belgian Miners, 275
  • Dinner, The Foreman Engineers, 129
  • Directions for Registering Designs for Articles of Utility, 323
  • Distribution of Prizes at South Kensington, 84
  • Distribution de la Vapeur dans les Machines, Adolphe Spineux, 137
  • Docks and Harbours in France, 2
  • Drawing, Linear, Ellis A. Davidson, 102
  • Drawing and Shading, Systematic, C. Ryan, 102
  • Dressing Millstones with the Diamond or Bort, 203, 226
  • Drums and Pulleys, Kelsey’s Wedge Driving, 227
  • Duckham, Mr. F. E., Hydrostatic Weighing Machines, 392
  • Dukinfield Colliery, Manchester, 248
  • Duncan, Her Majesty’s Ship, as a Monitor, 64
  • Dynamical Principles of the Motion of Velocipedes, by W. G. M. Rankine, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., 2
  • Earthquake in Natal, 307
  • Eastbourne Pier, Opening of, 374
  • Eccentrics, Variable, 20
  • Economy of Steam Road Rolling, Fred. A. Paget, C.E., 185, 217
  • Edelsteinkunde, Handbuch der, Dr. A. Schrauf, 289
  • Edgar’s Expansion Gear, 230
  • Educational Establishments Abroad, 168
  • Education, Primary, 326, 359
  • Educator, The Popular, 102
  • Einzeit der Erde, A. Braun, 289
  • Eisenbahnen, Traciren von, W. Heyne, 137
  • Electro-Metallurgic Hot Vat, a New, 98
  • Engine, Beating, Cone Mills, Lydney, 172
  • Engine, Combined High and Low Pressure Diagonal, Messrs. Lowry and Co, 185
  • Engine, The Compound Marine, 274
  • Engine, The Cornish Pumping, 1, 62, 123, 200, 232, 277
  • Engine and Expansion Gear, Messrs. Marriott and Holt, 111
  • Engine, Messrs. Ramsbottom and Co.’s Rotary Water Pressure, 48
  • Engine, Mr. T. Messenger’s Vertical Water Tube Boiler, Tug or Yacht, 5
  • Engine, Parker’s Steam and Air, 281
  • Engine, Tank Goods, Chemin de Fer Liegeois-Lim- bourgeois, 310
  • Engine, Messrs. Whieldon, Leckey, and Lucas’ High Pressure, 202, 207, 210
  • Engineering Works in the City, 93
  • Engineers, Dockyard, 69, 85, 92
  • Engineers in India, 327
  • Engineers, Naval, 313, 360, 374, 382, 393
  • Engineers, The. Volunteer, 94
  • Engines, Blowing, 294, 327
  • Engines and Boilers, Mr. Jacob Wallan on Marine, 335
  • Engines, Combined High and Low Pressure, 360
  • Engines, Compound, 330
  • Engines, Economical Steam, 23, 101, 170, 231, 363
  • Engines, The Friction of Steam, 333
  • Engines, High Pressure Steam and Marine Condensing, 374
  • Engines, Ramsbottom’s Water Pressure, 85
  • Engines, Reversing Marine, 67
  • Engines of Screw Tug Filga, Messrs. Perkins, 202, 226
  • Engines, Small Portable, 297
  • Engines, Steam Fire, 248
  • Engines, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley’s Steam Launch, 48
  • English Enterprise in Turkey, 191
  • Estimates, The Navy, 129
  • Every Man’s own Lawyer, by a Barrister, 45
  • Examination Papers, Whitworth Scholarships, 355
  • Examinations, Indian Competitive, 177
  • Excreta of Towns, Treating, E. C. C. Stanford, F.C.S., 161
  • Exhausters, Beale’s, 360, 374
  • Exhibition, Naples International Maritime, 313
  • Exhibitions, Annual International, 245, 274
  • Exhibitions, Whitworth, 111, 275
  • Expansion Gear, Mr. T. Edgar, 230
  • Experiments with the Fairlie Engines, 389
  • Experiment, A Valuable, 247
  • Explosion, The Kidsgrove Boiler, 344, 376, 380
  • Explosions, Clerical View of Boiler, 4
  • Extraction of Tar and Production of Paraffin by Steam, 395
  • Fairlie Engines, Experiments with, 389
  • Fan, Mr. Brakell’s Steam, 4
  • Fan, Mr. W. Gunther’s Ventilating, 33, 67
  • Faucet, Mr. J. Heine and Co., 392
  • Ferries, Mr. Fowlers, 170
  • Festiniog Railway, Mr. C. E. Spooner, C.E., on the Construction and Working of, 255, 284
  • Fire at Paris, 284
  • Fire-places, Our Domestic, F. Edwards, jun., 137
  • Fire at Mr. Stanley’s Instrument Workshops, 161
  • Fish Plates, Mr. Price Williams, 158
  • Flax and Jute Company at Barrow-in-Furness, 340
  • Fleet, Conversion of our Old, 263
  • Floating Dock for New Zealand, 399
  • Flood Valve, Equilibrium, 111
  • Foreign Iron Trade, 34
  • Foreign Mechanical Industry, 374
  • Food Journal, J. Johnson and Sons, 161
  • Formation of a South Yorkshire Association in connection with the South Yorkshire Coal and Iron Trades, 230
  • Fortification, Improvise, A. Brialmont, 289
  • Fowler, M.I.C.E., Mr. J., Serpentine Works, 377
  • France, Associations and Strikes in, 265
  • France, Metal, Timber, and other Trades of, 67
  • France, Military Telegraphy in, 75
  • France, Strikes in, 248
  • French Companies, 152
  • Frost, The, 108
  • Fuel, Liquid, 12
  • Furnace, A New Smelting, 278
  • Furnace and Boiler, Puddling, Newport Rolling Mills, 169
  • Furnaces, Puddling, 248
  • Furnaces, Siemens’, 131
  • Future of Iron and Steel in American Markets, 255
  • Games, Book of Manly, Captain Crawley, 103
  • Gas Economy, 361
  • Gas Exhauster, Mr. J. Beale, 329
  • Gas Lighting in Paris, 201
  • Gas Making, Bitumen in, 390
  • Gas in Paris, 172
  • Gauge, 312
  • Gear for Turning Cranks of Single Engines over their Dead Centres, Messrs. MacGeorge and Brigg, 18
  • Gemmell and Fontaine’s, Messrs., Tubular Boiler and Adjustable Superheater, 376
  • General Morin and Gun Cotton, 238
  • Geographers, View of, 1869, 93
  • Geological Survey of India, 1868-69, Records of, 334
  • Gimballs, Stomachs on, 131
  • Girders, Measuring Deflection of, 169
  • Glasgow Agricultural Society, 275, 282
  • Glasgow Waterworks, 271
  • Gordon’s Electric Vane, 110
  • Government and Colonel Boxer, 282
  • Government, Local, 364
  • Gravitation, 327
  • Gray’s Valve Gear as applied to Locomotives, 79
  • Great Northern Telegraph Cable, 395
  • Grease Injector, Mr. B. Beale, 202
  • Gun Carriage, The Moncrieff, 84
  • Gun, The Fraser, 69
  • Gun, The Whitworth, 143
  • Guns, The Rifling of Heavy, 333
  • Guns versus Turrets, 297
  • Gunther, Mr. W., Ventilating Fan, 33, 67
  • Hammer, Three Ton Shingling, Messrs. Fox, Head, and Co., 110
  • Harbours of Refuge, 12
  • Hastings Sewage Works, A. B. C. Process, 327, 328, 332, 361
  • Hein, Mr. J., and Co., Faucet, 392
  • Henry Booth, Memoir of, 223
  • Herring’s Bullock Pump, 276
  • Hints to Steamship Owners, by a Consulting Engineer, 45
  • Her Majesty’s Ship Fairy, 294
  • Hodgson, C.E., Mr. C. Wire Tramway at Brighton, 239, 243
  • Holborrow’s Goods Locomotives, 155, 171, 215, 267
  • Holland, State Telegraph Administration in, 201
  • Hot Vat, a New Electro-Metallurgic, 98
  • Hot Water Tea Pan and Hot Water Apparatus, Mr. Macpherson, 49
  • House Closet, Dyer’s, 171
  • Houses of Parliament, New Works in and near, 138
  • Howe Testimonial Fund, 249, 268
  • Hughes and Sellers’, Messrs., Safety Valves, 5
  • Humphreys’ Post and Railway, 345
  • Imports in 1869, 38
  • India, Engineers in, 85, 131
  • Indian Government and the Civil Engineers, 55
  • Indian Works and English Engineers, J. Bourne, C.E., 161
  • Institute of Engineers, South Wales, 317
  • INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 290, 294
  • - Fire-brick Hot Blast Stove, Mr. T. Whitwell, 291
  • - Generation of Gases under Pressure, Mr. Siemens, 291
  • - On Improved Machinery for Rolling Rails, Mr. Menelaus, 290
  • - Iron as a Material for Shipbuilding, Mr. C. M. Palmer, 318
  • Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineers, South Midland, 302
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 45, 126, 216, 278, 298, 325, 336
  • - Address of the President, C. B. Vignoles, Esq., F.R.S., 24, 38, 55
  • - Annual Dinner, 275
  • - Conditions and Limits which Govern the Proportions of Rotary Fans, Mr. Robert Briggs, 179
  • - Conversazione, 341
  • - Maintenance and Renewal of Railway Rolling Stock, Mr. R. Price Williams, M. Inst. C.E., 241
  • - Regenerative Hot Blast Stoves for Blast Furnaces, Mr. E. A. Cowper, M. Inst. C.E., 320
  • - Visit to Blackfriars and Westminster District Rail-way, 250
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS IN SCOTLAND :—
  • - -Address of the President, Prof. W. J. M. Rankine, 39
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 283
  • - Le Chatelier Brake, Mr. C. W. Siemens, 66
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 208 :—
  • - Certain Theories respecting the Geometry of Ships, M. Emile Leclert, 224
  • - Channel Passage and International Communication by Railway Steamships, Vice-Admiral Sir E. Belcher, 212
  • - Compound Marine Steam Engine, Arthur Rigg, jun., 244
  • - Effects of Lateral Pressure on a Ship’s Course in Current Sailing, Mr. C, Lamport, 225
  • - Experiments on the Resistance of Ships, Mr. C. W. Merrifield, 223
  • - On the Influence of the Suez Canal on Ocean Navi-gation, Mr. J. D. Samuda, M.P., 209
  • - Law of Resistance of Armour Plates of one or more Thicknesses, Sir W. Fairbairn, 225
  • - Liquid or Concentrated Fuel, Capt. J. H. Selwyn, R.N., 228
  • - Load Draught of Merchant Ships, Mr. W. W. Rundell. 213
  • - Navigable Dock, Vice-Admiral Sir E. Belcher, 233
  • - Position of the Centre of Gravity of a Ship, and its Relation to Stability, Mr. C. F. Henwood, 224
  • - President’s Address, 208
  • - Report of Council, 208
  • - Stream Line Surfaces, W. J. M/Rankine, C.E., LL.D., andc., 228
  • INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL
  • - Anglo Saxon Conquest of England, Prof. Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S., 239
  • - Architecture of the Human Body, Prof. Humphrey, M.D., F.R.S , 50, 100, 114, 126
  • - Artificial Production of Alizarine, Prof. Roscoe, 307
  • - Astronomy of Comets, Prof. Grant, F.R.S., 365, 399
  • - Chemistry of Vegetable Products, Dr. W. Odling, F.R.S., 50, 100, 114, 126, 152, 171, 186, 239, 266, 307
  • - Deep Sea, Dr. W. B. Carpenter, V.P.R.S., 126
  • - Electricity, Prof. Tyndall, 365, 399
  • - Prof. Graham’s Scientific Works, Dr. Odling, F.R.S., 100
  • - Haze and Dust, Prof. Tyndall, 50
  • - Ironclad Ships, Mr. E. J. Reed, C.B., 171
  • - Light, Professor Tyndall, 29
  • - Meteorology, Mr. Robert Scott, M.A., 126
  • INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL :-
  • - Moral and Political Philosophy, Prof. Blackie, 365, 399
  • - Nervous System, Prof. Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S., 239, 307
  • - Ordnance Survey of Sinai, Capt. Wilson, R.E., 152
  • - Pedigree of the Horse, Prof. Huxley, 365
  • - Physical Forces, Theories of, Mr. W. K. Clifford, B.A., 126
  • - Plant Life, Dr. Masters, F.R.S., 171
  • - Popular Myths, Prof. Blackie, 365
  • - Science of Religion, Prof. Max Muller, M.A., LL.D . 152
  • - Star Grouping, Star Mist, and Star Drift, Mr. R. A. Proctor, F. R. A. S., 399
  • - Subway to France, Mr. J. F. Bateman. F.R.S., 186
  • - Sun, Mr. J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 239, 307, 365
  • - Verona and its Rivers, Mr. John Ruskin, 126
  • International Communication, Mr. Fowler’s Ferry Boat, 144. See also Supplement, March 11th
  • Invention, Property in, 20
  • Ireland, County Surveyorships, 67
  • Ironclads, our Present and Future, 144
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, Wolverhapton, andc., 13, 27, 44, 59, 74, 107, 121, 135, 149, 165, 183, 197, 222, 237, 253, 278, 287, 303, 324, 339, 354, 372, 387, 403
  • Iron Manufacture in the United States, 112
  • Iron and Steel, American Legislation on English, 112
  • Iron and Steel in American Markets, future of, 255
  • Iron and Steel Crystals, 110
  • Iron, Strength of Rolled Sections of, 247
  • Iron Trade, Chairmanship of the Staffordshire, 397
  • Iron Trade in France, 317, 346
  • Islands for the Serpentine, 373
  • Jackson’s Chimney Terminal, 49
  • Japan, Engineering in, 397
  • Japan Railways, 194
  • Joints, Hydraulic, 267
  • Joints, Leather, 12
  • Kelsey’s Wedge-drivingDrums and Pulleys, 227
  • Kidsgrove Boiler Explosion, 344, 376, 380
  • Kilns, Hoffmann’s, 313
  • King, Mr. J., Floatostatic Breakwater, 392
  • Knight’s Horse Clipper, 65
  • Laboratory Superintendent, The New, 85
  • Labour and Capital, Co-operation between, 101
  • Lamps, Parkes’ Improved, 259
  • Lamps for the Thames Embankment, 154
  • Lancashire Steel Company, Gorton, Manchester, 282
  • Lapper’s Registration of Correspondence, 137
  • Latham, Mr. B., Double Cylinder Pumping Engines, Dantzic Sewage Works, 243, 245, 246
  • Launch of the Bohemian, 240
  • Launch of the Bulgarian, 110
  • Launches of H.M.SS. Cambridge and Lord Clyde, Mr. A. Crichton, 345
  • Launch of an East Indiaman at Port Glasgow, 16
  • Launch of H.M. Frigate Swiftsure, 379
  • Launch of an Iron Steamer, 131
  • LEADING ARTICLES:-
  • - Abuse of Mechanics’ Institutions, 211
  • - Annual Article, 9
  • - Bridges for Road Traffic, 83
  • - Chairmanship of the Staffordshire Iron Trade, 397
  • - Channel Fleet at Sea, 159
  • - Chilled Shot, 37
  • - Civil Engineering College for India, 398
  • - Coal Burning Locomotives, 315
  • - Colonel Boxer and the Government, 282
  • - Colonel Boxer and the War Office, 53
  • - Co-operation between Labour and Capital, 101
  • - Conversion of our Old Fleet, 263
  • - Conveyance of Sewage, 316
  • - Cylinders for Hydraulic Presses, 160
  • - Dockyard Engineers, 69
  • - Dry Bearings, 116
  • - Economical Steam Engines, 23, 101, 231, 368
  • - Engineering in Japan, 397
  • - Faraday Memorial, 84
  • - Filtering River Water, 231
  • - Foremen Engineers’ Dinner, 129
  • - Friction of Steam Engines, 333
  • - Fraser Gun, 69
  • - Government Sales, 194
  • - Guns versus Turrets, 297
  • - Indian Budget, 334
  • - Indian Competitive Examinations, 177
  • - Isthmus of Corinth, 37
  • - Law of Sewage and other Fertilisers, 381
  • - Light Railways, 115
  • - Local Government, 364
  • - London Cab System, 101
  • - Ministerial Whitworth Job, 263
  • - Moncrieff Gun Carriage, 84
  • - Mr. Parsons and the War Office, 160
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, 144, 178
  • - Naval Ordnance, 363
  • - Navy Estimates, 129
  • - Original Designs, 315
  • - Ormond-street Woiking Men’s College,x23
  • - Parker’s Steam and Air Engine, 281
  • - Petroleum, 116
  • - Puddling Furnaces, 248
  • - Rail Sections and Rail Tests, 193
  • - Railways in Japan, 194
  • - Recent Experiments on the Strength of Cannon Powder, 159
  • - Registering Designs, 316
  • - Rifling of Heavy Guns, 333
  • - River Pollution, 130
  • - Rumoured Resignations at the Admiralty, 398
  • - Self Purification of Rivers, 193
  • - Sewage Inigation Works, 194
  • - Sewage Phenomenon, 398
  • - Sheffield Waterworks, 116, 264
  • - Small Portable Engines, 297
  • - State Aid to Science, 83
  • - State Telegraphs, 69
  • - Steam on Common Roads, 381
  • - Strength of Boiler Plates, 350
  • - Strength of Rolled Sections of Iron, 247
  • - Strikes, 367
  • - Thames Steamboats, 381
  • - Trade in America, 53
  • - Valuable Experiment, 247
  • - Vienna Waterworks, 298
  • - Water Supply of Paris, 11
  • - Water Supply of Sheffield, 177
  • - Whitworth Gun, 143
  • - Whitworth Gun at Shoeburynpss, 130 J
  • - Whitworth Ordnance, 349
  • - Wind Pressure on Bridges and Roofs, 211
  • Lectures for Workmen, 76
  • Legal Intelligence, 400
  • Lelanche Battery, 65
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :—
  • - A Darien Ship Sea Canal, E. Ward Jackson, 320
  • - Aire Bridge, Leeds, Delta, 20
  • - Aire Bridge, Leeds, Spandril, 20
  • - Armour Plate Tests, J. H. Lefroy, 7
  • - Beale’s Exhauster, B. Beale, 360
  • - Beale’s Exhauster, John Beale, 374
  • - Berthon Log, Arthur Rigg, jun., 21
  • - Bertsch’s Lightning Discharge, Amateur, 67
  • - Blowing Engines, No Stoppage, 327j
  • - Blowing Engines, Slow Speed, 294
  • - Bradford the Principal Railway Centre of the North, Engineer, 312
  • - Bursting of Shells on Board the Hercules, J. L Haddan, 215,
  • - Cause of Explosion of Powder Mills, R. Mawrell, 394
  • - Centrifugal Pumps, C. P., 859
  • - Channel Steamers, M. I. M. E., 170, 232
  • - Channel Steamers and the Society of Arts, Discontent, 215
  • - Channel Steamers and the Society of Arts, J. W., 215
  • - Channel Steamers and the Society of Arts, Subscriber, 215
  • - Chief Engineers of H.M. Dockyards, A Marine Engineer, 85
  • - Code Telegraphy, A. W. Wallace, 20
  • - Combined High and Low Pressure Engines, John M. Rowan, 360
  • - Common Road Steam Carriage, J. A. Armstrong, 155
  • - Compound Check Rail, T. H. Thomas, 103
  • - Compound Engines, Cleveland, 330
  • - Contact Localiser, W. E. Ayrton, 6
  • - Cornish Boilers, Stothert and Pitt, 329
  • - Cotton Presses, Daniel West, 140
  • - County Surveyorships, Ireland, An Unsuccessful Candidate, 67
  • - Crippled Cornish Engines, G. D., 232
  • - Curve Resistances, T. Claxton Fidler, 21
  • - Curve Resistances, Contractor’s Engineer, 100
  • - Dunn’s Locomotives, W. J., 312
  • - Economical Steam Engines, One who Looks on both Sides of the Question, 170
  • - Elevating Screws in Artillery, O. Haldane Stokes, 7
  • - Engineers in India, C. E., 327
  • - Engineers in India, R. E., 131
  • - Engineers in India, X., 85
  • - Equilibrium Flood Valve, T. Lynam, C.E., 111
  • - Fusible Plugs, R. A. Robertson, 374
  • - Fusible Plugs, W. B. Wood, 374
  • - Gauge, H., 312
  • - Gravitation, J. P., 327
  • - Gunther’s Ventilator, Gwynne and Co., 67
  • - Hancock’s Screw Propeller, W. Scott, 360
  • - Harbours of Refuge, W. Austin, C.E., 12
  • - High Pressure Steam and Marine Condensing Engines, J. G. W., 374
  • - H.M.S. Fairy, Henrietta Vansittart, 294
  • - Hoffmann’s Kilns, Humphrey Chamberlain, 313
  • - Holborrow’s Goods Locomotives, H. G. Holborrow, 155, 215
  • - Holborrow’s Locomotives, H., 171
  • - Hollow-blade Screw Propeller, A. B., 85
  • - Howe Testimonial Fund, A Would be Subscriber, 249
  • - Howe Testimonial Fund, N. P. Burgh, 268
  • - Howe Testimonial, A Subscriber, 374
  • - Howe Testimonial, Tyneside. 374
  • - Howe Testimonial, William Waller, 374
  • - Hydraulic Joints, Henry Harrison, 267
  • - Indian Patents, A. V. Newton, 215, 312
  • - Invention of the Link Motion, Alex. Allan, 268
  • - Invention of the Link, John Brunton, M.I.C.E., 85
  • - Invention of the Link Motion, N. P. Burgh, 7, 34, 104, 300, 313, 394
  • - Invention of the Link Motion, John W. Hackworth, 7
  • - Late Mr. David Napier, S. Darton, 215
  • - Leads of Crossings, W. Greenhill, 85
  • - Leads of Crossings, C. F. Gripper, 6, 104
  • - Leather Joints, Your Contributor, 12
  • - Lines of Least Resistance, F. M., 249
  • - Liquid Fuel, Cashin and Green, 12
  • - Locomotive Engines, T. Dunn, 267
  • - Lowe-Vansittart Propeller, N. P. Burgh, 33
  • - Lowe-Vansittart Propeller, Henrietta Vansittart, 51
  • - Low Water Safety Valves, E. R., 361
  • - Measuring Railway Curves, A Resident Engineer, 67
  • - Measuring Velocity of Ships, W. J. Macquom Ran- kine, 19
  • - Metaline, Thomas Adams, 155
  • - Moselle Collieries, Henry Simon, 313
  • - Mr. Daft’s Channel Feiry. B. Daft, 312
  • - Mr. Fowler's Ferries, T. W. Cowan, C.E., Ph.D., andc., 170
  • - Naples International Maritime Exhibition, A. R. Acton, 313
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, An Old Sleeper, 156
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, Contractor’s Engineer, 140, 170, 267
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, Robert F. Fairlie, 232
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, J. F. G., 156, 313
  • - Narrow Gauge Railways, H., 267
  • - Nasmyth’s Cotton Presses, Nasmyth, Wilson, and Co., 112
  • - Naval Engineers, J. H. E., 382
  • - Naval Engineers, Only an Engineer, 360, 393
  • - Naval Engineers, Resigned in Disgust, 313
  • - Naval Engineers, Union is Strength, 374.
  • - New Street from Charing Cross to Tottenham-courtroad, Henry Bid good, 34
  • - Newton Superseded, Jack Snipe, 170
  • - Ordnance, John Ward Girdlestone, 249
  • - Origin of the Link Motion, E. G., 33
  • - Outflow of Steam, W. Macquorn Rankine, 294
  • - Patent Law, Asbestos, 12
  • - Preserving Timber, Engineer, 7
  • - Primary Education, A. B., 359
  • - Primary Education, Robert Mallet, 326
  • - Property in Invention, Edward K. Dutton, C.E., 20
  • - Protecting Ships’ Bottoms, G. Simpson, 249
  • - Ramsbottom’s Water Pressure Engines, J. Rams- bottom and Co., 85
  • - Reversing Marine Engines, G. A. C., 67
  • - Robey’s Expansion Gear, Robey and Co., 7, 34
  • - Robey’s Expansion Gear, W. Walker, 6, 67
  • - Root’s Boiler, Engineer, 294
  • - Root’s Boiler, Lewis Olrick, 313
  • - Root’s Boiler, A Sufferer from Explosions, 275
  • - Sea Walls and Foreshores, H, Casebourne, 393
  • - Self Feathering Screw, Percival A. Fothergill, 312
  • - Sheffield Corporation and the Water Supply, One of the Crowd, 215
  • - Siemens’ Furnaces, Clay. Inman, and Co., 131
  • - Steam on the Common Road, J. H. K., 6
  • - Steam on Common Roads, Henry T. Payne, C.E., 893
  • - Steam on Common Roads, J. B. White, 393
  • - Stomachs on Gimballs, One who has a Horror of Salt Water in Violent Motion, 131
  • - Street Tramways, J. E. D , 104
  • - Submerged Buoys as a Basis for Structural Erections in Deep Water, Thomas Morris, 155
  • - Tempering Springs, S. E., 359
  • - Tramway Evil, Pete , 249
  • - Tramways. John Gregory, C.E., 103
  • - Tubalous Boilers, C. Ashbury, 382
  • - Tubulous Boilers, E. Mirchin, 361, 393
  • - Tubuious Boilers, Stephen S. Tayler, 361
  • - Uniform Rail Sections, W. Greenhill, 215
  • - Ventilation, Boreas, 85
  • - Vertical Boilers, W. Huggins, 329
  • - Water Tube Boilers, Suffeier from Boiler Explosions, 330
  • - Whitworth Exhibitions, An Aggrieved Mechanic, 111
  • - Whitworth Scholarships, Mechanic, 360
  • - Whitworth Scholarships, One of the Competitors, 275, 359
  • - Who Invented the Link Motion, Double Fork, 273, 327
  • - Who Invented the Link Motion, Vindex, 232
  • - Wood Paper Manufacture, F. B. Houghton, 51
  • - Wood Paper Manufacture, James A. Lee, 51
  • - Wood Paper Manufacture, Pinus Strobus, 34
  • - Wood Paper Manufacture, R., 20, 103
  • Lighthouse, Gutzlaff, 112
  • Lightning Discharges, M. Bertsch’s Telegraphic, Messrs. Aylmer Bros., 4, 67
  • Linen Trade of Ireland, 91
  • Lines of Least Resistance, 249
  • Link Motion. Invention of, 7, 33, 34, 51, 85, 104, 232, 275, 313, 327, 360, 394
  • LITERATURE :—
  • - Atchley’s Builders’ Price Book for 1870, 102
  • - Beschreibung von auf den Linien der Sudbahn Ausgeftihrten Hochbauten, W. Flattich, 137
  • - Causeries Scientifiques, Reconverts et Inventions, andc., Henri deParville. 223
  • - Channel Railway, J. F. Bateman, F.R.S., C.E., and J. J. Revy, C.E., 161
  • LITERATURE :-
  • - Chemical Method of Treating the Excreta of Towns, E. C. C. Stanford, 161
  • - Cours Pratique de Construction, L. Prudhomme, 334
  • - Distribution do la Vapeur dans les Machines, Adolph Spineux, 137
  • - Einzeit der Erde, Alex. Braun, 289
  • - Every Man’s Own Lawyer, by a Barrister, 45
  • - Food Journal, J. M. Johnson and Sons, 161
  • - Fortification Improvise, A. Brialmont, 289
  • - Gisement, Extraction et Exploitation de Mines de Houille, M. Demanet, 161
  • - Guide Pratique del’Agriculture, Generate, A. Gobin, 199
  • - Guide Pratique de L’Architecture Navale, andc., G. Bousquet, 161
  • - Handbuch der Chemischen, Technologic, Dr. P. A. Bolley, 137
  • - Handbuch der Edelsteinkunde, Dr. A. Schrauf, 289
  • - Handbuch der Strassen and Eisenbahnen, M. Becker, 137
  • - Hints to Steamship Owners in Reon the Economy and Efficiency of Marine E andc., by a Consulting Engineer, 45
  • - Houillierhs en 1869, Amedee Burat, 289
  • - Indian Works and English Engineers, John Bourne, C.E., 161
  • - Linear Drawing, Ellis A. Davidson, 102
  • - Manly Games for Boys, Capta n Crawley, 103
  • - Memoir of the late Henry Booth, by Robert Smiles, 223
  • - Metallurgy, Treatise on, W. Crookes, F.R.S., and Ernst Rbhrig, Ph.D., M.E., 45, 84
  • - Orthographic and Isometrical Projection, Elias A. Davidson, 102
  • - Orthographic Projection, andc., W. Binns, C.E., andc., 161
  • - Our Domestic Fire-places, F. Edwards, jun., 137
  • - Our Ironclad Ships, by E. J. Reed, C. B., 29, 167
  • - Popular Educator, 102
  • - Practishe Markscheidekunst Unter Anwondung des Luftblasen Niveaus und des Theodolithen, E. Borchers, 137
  • - Projet de Construction Sous Marin, pourun Chemin de Fer devant Niler la France et 1’Angleterre Systbme, 161
  • - Records of the Geological Survey of India, 1868 to 1869, 334
  • - San tary Works and Sewage Utilisation, J. Bailey Denton, C.E., 161
  • - Services des Eaux d’Egout Compte Rendu des Tra- vaux, et des Resultats, 265
  • - Spectralanalyse in ihrer Anwendung auf die Stoffe der Erde und die Natur der Himmelskbrper, Dr. Schellen, 334
  • - Spon’s Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, andc., 199, 264
  • - Systematic Drawing and Shading, Charles Ryan, 102
  • - Traciren von Eisenbahnen, Wilkelm Hayne, 137
  • - Voyage Aeriennes, J. Glaisher, C. Flammarion, M. de Fonvielle, and G. Tissandier, 137
  • Locomotion in London in 1869, 38
  • Locomotives, Coal Burning, 315
  • Locomotives, Dunn's, 312
  • Locomotives, Holborrow’s, 155, 171, 215,
  • Locomotives, New Mont Cenis, 54
  • Lowry and Co., Messrs., Combined High and Low Pressure Diagonal Engine, 185
  • Low Wnter Detector and Safety Valve, 344
  • Lund Hill Colliery Explosion Fund, 194
  • MacGeorge and Rigg, Messrs., Gear for Turning Cranks of Sin le Engines over their Dead Centres, 18
  • Machinery Experiments, 18
  • Macpheison’s Hot Water Tea Pan and Apparatus, 49
  • Madras Waterworks, 318
  • Magnetisation, On some Mechanical Effects of, 273
  • Markets at Santiago, Mr. E. Woods, C.E., 262, 267, 278, 280, 189, 296, 311, 314
  • Markets, Metal, Oil, and Timber, Prices Current. See last page of each number
  • Marine Engines and Boilers, Mr. Jacob Wallan, 335
  • Marine Engines, High-Pressure Expansive, Surface Condensing, Direct-Acting. See also Supplement, 232
  • Martini-Henry Rifle, Conclusion of Experiments on, 103
  • Mary port Waterworks, Mr. J. Lawson, C.E., 173, 176
  • Maynard, M.I.C.E., Mr., Screw Pile Structures, 358, 365
  • Maynard's Bridges, 291, 292
  • Measuring Flow of Gases, M. A. De Negro, 202
  • Mechanical Industry in Russia, 264
  • Mechanics’ Institutions, Abuse of, 211
  • Memorial for Canal from Gloucester to the Severn, 293
  • Memorial, Tho Faraday, 84
  • Messenger, Mr. 8., Vertical Water Tube Boiler and Tug or Yacht Engine, 5
  • Metaline, 155
  • Metal Market, April, 271
  • Metal Trades of France, 1869, 201
  • Metallurgy, Treatise on, W. Crookes, F.R.S., and E. Rohrig, Ph. D., M.E., 45, 84
  • Meter, Water, Mr. J. A. Muller, 319
  • Meteorological Observatory at Mont Souris, 201
  • Magdala Turret Ship, 144
  • Metropolitan Railway, 344
  • Metropolitan Railway, Charing Cross Station, 78, 82
  • Military Telegraphy in France, 75
  • Mineral Resources of Russian-Turkestan, 398
  • Mineral Wealth of China. 344
  • Miners’, The Yorkshire, Threatened Strike, 126
  • Mines de Houille, Gisement, andc., M. Demanet, 161
  • Mining Intelligence, 236
  • Ministerial Whitworth Job, 263
  • Miraculous Escape, 184
  • Miscellanea, 3, 17, 31, 47, 63, 81, 97, 113, 127, 141, 153, 175, 187, 205, 234, 241, 261, 279, 295, 309, 331, 347, 357, 875, 391
  • Model of the West-end of London, 38
  • Modest Announcement, 38
  • Monarch, H.M.S., 152
  • Monitor, H.M.S. Duncan as a, 64
  • Mowing Machines, American and English, 325
  • Mr. Childers on Whitworth Guns, 123
  • Mr. Hughes and the lion Trade, 92
  • Muller, Mr. J. A., Water Meter, 319
  • Nail Trade, 344
  • Nairn, Mr., Steam Omnibuses, 49, 53
  • Napier, The Late Mr. David, 215
  • Needle Gun, 271
  • Newall, Telescope, 289
  • Newton Superseded, 170
  • Nolan’s Range Finder, 75
  • Norton and Bailey’s Pressure Recorders, 259
  • Notes to Correspondents, 9, 23, 87, 53, 69, 83,101, 115, 129, 143, 159, 177, 193, 211, 231, 247, 263, 281, 197. 315, 333, 349, 863, 381, 397
  • Notes and Memoranda, 3, 17, 31, 47, 63, 81, 97, 113 127, 141, 153, 175,187, 205, 234, 241, 261, 279, 295’, 309, 331, 347, 357, 375, 391
  • Notes from the Northern and Eastern Counties, 14, 28, 44, 60, 74, 90, 108, 122, 136, 150, 166, 184 198, 222, 238, 254, 278, 288, 304, 324, 340, 354, 372, 388, 404
  • Notes from Paris, 399
  • Notes from Scotland, 73, 89, 107, 121, 135, 149, 165 183, 197, 221, 237, 271, 287, 303, 332, 339, 353, 371, 387, 403
  • Notes on West Riding Ironworks, 310
  • Novel Reclamation of Land, 57
  • Nut and Bolt Company, The Cleveland, 124
  • OBITUARY
  • - Ashby, Mr., 202
  • - Ashcroft, Mr. Peter, 140
  • - Colburn, Ze rah, 317
  • - Debauge, AL, 202
  • - Ditch burn, Mr. T., 265
  • - Magnus, Prof. G. A., 233
  • - Napier, Mr. David, 102
  • Obsidian, Mr. Adcock’s Artificial, 271, 299
  • Omnibus, Steam, Mr. Nairn, 49, 52
  • Ordnance, 249
  • Ordnance, Naval. 363
  • Ordnance, Whitworth, 349
  • Owens and Co., Messrs. S„ Steam Pumps for the Dunaberg and Wi epsk Railway, 8, 12
  • Oxygen, Economic Production ot, 368
  • Pain’s Flooring Cramp, 103
  • Parke's Improved Lamps. 259
  • Pans Conspiracy Bomb, 293
  • Patent for a Cold Tinning Process, 346
  • Patent Law, 12, 43
  • Patents, Indian, 215, 312
  • Perkins, Messrs., Engines of Screw Tug Filga, 202, 226
  • Permanent Way, Recent Improvements in, 258, 293, 305
  • Permanent Way, Stability of, 201
  • Petroleum, 116
  • Phenomenon, A Sewage, 398
  • Photography, Practical, 173
  • Pictures and their Perils, 355
  • Pistons, Mr. W. Lloyd Wise on Recent Improvements in, 366
  • Plan and Section of the Railway Junction, Stockholm, Col. Ericsson, 189
  • Plugs, Fusible, 374
  • Pollution, River, 130
  • Ponsard Process, 198
  • Post and Railway, Mr. Humphreys, 345
  • Powder Mills, Cause of Explosion, 394
  • Powell s Duffryn Steam Coal Company, 82
  • Praetchett, Blaylock, and Pratchett. Messrs., Pumping Engine, Maryport Waterworks, 188
  • Presses, Cotton, 79, 95, 112, 131, 140
  • Presses, Cylinders for Hydraulic, 160
  • Printing Machine, Bullock’s, 98
  • Private Bills of the Session, 93, 112, 156, 179, 191, 212, 265, 282, 336, 350, 379
  • Professed Union of French Collieries, 271
  • Projection, Orthographic, W. Binns, C.E., 161
  • Projection, Orthographic and isoinetrical, Ellis A. Davidson, 102
  • Propeller, Hollow Blade Screw, 85
  • Propeller, Lowe-Vansittart, 33, 51
  • Protection of Life from Fire, 371
  • Prussian Navy, 194
  • Prussian Trials with the Mitrailleuse, 34
  • Public Works Budget in France, 11
  • Pumps, Messrs. Death and Elwood’s, Portable Steam, 65
  • Pumps, Steam, for the Dunaberg and Witepsk Railway, Messrs. S. Owdns and Co , 8, 12
  • Pumping Engine, Maryport Waterworks, Messrs. Pratchett, Blaylock, and Pratchett, 188
  • Pumping Engines, Banbury Sewage Works, Messrs. Coupe, 230
  • Pumping Engines, Chatham Waterworks, 138
  • Pumping Engines, Double Cylinder, Dantzic Sewage Works, Mr. B. Latham, 243, 245, 246
  • Pumping Engines, Slough Waterworks, 345, 348
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, 359
  • Rag Boiler, Ralph’s Centrifugal, 49
  • Rail Chair, Trough shaped, 227
  • Rail, Compound Check. 103
  • Rail Sections and Rail Tests, 193
  • Rail Sections, Uniform, 215
  • Rails. Belgian, 24, 108, 346
  • Rails, Captain Stephens’ Endless, 278
  • Rails in France, 390
  • Rails, Steel, 80, 260, 298, 307, 346
  • Railroad from Kharhof to the Sea of Azof, 40
  • Railway, Carwar to Hooblee, Proposed, 151
  • Railway Matters, 3, 17, 31, 47, 63, 81, 97, 113, 127, 141, 153, 175, 187, 205, 234, 241, 261, 279, 295, 309, 331, 347, 357, 375, 391
  • Railway, Metropolitan, 317
  • Railway, The Pacific, 236
  • Railway Station, Stockholm, 192
  • Railway Traction in France, 5
  • Railways, Broad Gauge, 304
  • Railways, Foreign and Colonial, 80, 171, 356
  • Railways, Light, 115
  • Railways, Narrow Gauge, 140, 143, 156, 170, 178, 232, 267, 313
  • Railways, Russian Commission on Narrow Gauge, 93, 116, 235
  • Railways in Sweden, 189
  • Railways, Tasmanian, 394
  • Ralph’s Centrifugal Rag Boiler, 49
  • Ramsbottom and Co., Messrs., Rotary Water sure Engine, 47
  • Range-finder, Capt. Nolan, 75
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Messrs., and Mr. T. Sopwith, Winding Gear for Small Mines, 396
  • Recorders, Norton and Bailey’s Pressure, 259
  • Renewals on the Midland Railway, 84
  • Report of Trial of Her Majesty’s Ship Briton, 379
  • Rhyl Waterworks, 152
  • Risca Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund Committee, 223
  • Rivers, Self purification of, 193
  • River Water, Filtering, 231
  • Road Rolling. Fred. A. Paget, C.E., on the Economy of Steam, 185, 217
  • Road R Hing in Leeds, 310
  • Road Traffic, Bridges for, 83
  • Robey’s Expansion Gear, 6, 34, 67
  • Robinson, Colonel, Tunnel at Attock, under the Indus, 204, 206
  • Rock Borer, The Burleigh, 319, 330
  • Roller, The Steam, 167
  • Rolling Mill, Mr. J. Booth, 276
  • Roof of the Chapter House, York, 21, 22
  • Roof of Passenger Station, Great Northern Railway, King’s Cross, Mr. R Johnson, C.E., 32, 36
  • Russian Turkestan, Mineral Resources of, 398
  • Safe, Mr. Tansley, 259
  • Sale at the City Road Works, Derby, 378
  • Sale at the Gun Barrel Works and Mills, Adderley- street, Birmingham, 56
  • Sale of the Oak Farm Ironworks, Blast Furnaces and Colliery Plant, 156
  • Sale at the Tipton Ironworks, 346, 367
  • Sales, Government, 194
  • Saloon Carriage for Earl Vane, Mr. A. Walker, 258
  • Sanitary Works and Sewage Utilisatiou, J. B. Denton. C.E., 161
  • Santiago, New Market at, Mr. E. Woods, C. E. 262, 267, 278, 280, 289, 296, 311, 314
  • Science, State Aid to, 83
  • Scientific Men and Honorary Degrees, 400
  • Screw Pile Structures, Mr. Maynard, M.I.C.E., 358, 365
  • Screw Propeller, Hancock’s, 360
  • Screw, Self-feathering, 312
  • Sea Walls and Foreshores, 361, 393
  • Sectional Drawing Paper, Messrs. Letts and Co , 198
  • Separating Tires from Wheels, 65
  • Serpentine Improvement Works, Mr. Fowler, 377
  • Services des Eaux d’Egout, 265
  • Severn Junction Railway Scheme, 35
  • Sewage, Conveyance of, 316
  • Sewage Irrigation Works, 194
  • Sewage and other Fertilisers, Law of, 381
  • Sewage at Paris, Utilisation of, 240
  • Sewage, Utilisation of, 112
  • Sheffield Corporation and the Water Supply, 215
  • Sheffield Water, Supply of, 177
  • Ships’ Bottoms, Protecting, 249
  • Ships Ironclad, their Qualities, andc., by E. J. Reed, C.B., 29, 167
  • Shoebuyness, The Whitworth Gun at. 130
  • Shot, Chilled, 37
  • Singapore Water Supply, 392
  • Singer, Mr. C. D„ Clip for Holding Papers, 293
  • Slough Waterworks, Pumping Engines, 345, 348
  • Smarts Siphon Boiler, 310
  • Society, Aeronautical, 371
  • Society, Amateur Mechanical, 178
  • Society of Arts and Channel Steamships, 215, 232
  • SOCIETY THE CHEMICAL, 112, 137, 183, 216, 268
  • - Bromine, Derivatives of Coumarin, Mr. Perkins, 327
  • - Manipulation of Assays of Gold and Silver Bullion, Mr. Tookey, 327
  • - Methods for the Determination of Carbon iu Steel, Mr. Herman, 390
  • - Organic Matter iu Water, Dr. Heisch, 390
  • - Platinum, Ammonium Compounds, Professor Odling, 365
  • - Vapour Densities, Mr. Brown, 291
  • SOCIETY OF THE CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:-
  • - Renewal of the King’s Cross Station, Roof, Mr. R. Bancroft, 35
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 380
  • - Address of President Mr. W. Adams, 77
  • Society of Engineers, The Amalgamated, 334
  • Society, the Royal Agricultural, 380
  • South Kensington Museum, 16, 43, 66, 76, 98, 109, 140, 151, 169, 191, 201, 237, 240, 278, 282, 294, 318, 350, 368, 400
  • Spanner, Mr. F. Brittain, 384
  • Spanner and Racket Brace, 12
  • Spectralanalyse in ihrer Auwendung auf die Stoffe dor Erde uud die Natur dsr Himmelskrdper, Dr. Schellen, 334
  • Spoe’s Dictionary of Engineering, 199, 264
  • Springs, Tempering, 359
  • Stability of Permanent Way, 201
  • State of Telegraph Administration in Holland, 201
  • Statue of Lord Palmerston, 404
  • Bteam on the Common Road, 6
  • Steam, Outflow of. 204
  • Steamboats, The Thames, 381
  • Steamers, Channel, 170
  • Stockholm Railway Bridge over North Channel, 192
  • Stockholm Bridge over South Channel, 192
  • Stockholm Central Railway Station, 192
  • Stockholm Railway Junction, Colonel Ericsson, 189
  • Strassen und Eisenbahuen, M. Becker, 137
  • Street from Charing Cross to Tottenham Court-roau 34, 66
  • Strike at Creusot, 54
  • Strike of Ironfounders iu Paris, 291
  • Strikes, 397
  • Suez Canal, 300
  • Sugar Manufacture, 305, 373
  • Sun’s Heat on a Sandhill, 366
  • Suspension of Admission of Iron into France under Bond, 88
  • Table of Rolling Stock 2ft. 6in. and 4ft. 8Jin. Gauge 283, 284
  • Tausley’s Safe, 259
  • Tar and Paraffin, 395
  • Technical Education in France, 204
  • Telegraph Companies, 35
  • Telegraph Line between Valparaiso and Buonos Ayres 217
  • Telegraph Work, 313
  • Telegraphs, The State, 69
  • Telescope, The Newali, 289
  • Testimonial, The Howe, 374
  • Thames and the Sewage, 400
  • Thames Tunnel, The New, 92, 138, 191, 203, 235, 271
  • Thermo-Electric Pile of M. Mure and Ciamoud, 109
  • Timber, Preserving, 7
  • Time Required to Discriminate Colour, 76
  • Tipton Ironworks, Sale, 346, 367
  • Trades of France, 67
  • Trade, French Iron, 125, 131
  • Trade Marks, English, 112
  • Trade in the North, 62
  • Tramway, Addis Single Rail, 377
  • Tramway Evil, 249
  • Tramways, 65, 103, 104, 157
  • Tramways, Our Street, 268
  • Trial with Rogers’ Projectile Anchor at Portsmouth, 371
  • Trial of the Trinity Board’s Steam Tender Triton, 126
  • Tunnel at Attock under the Indus, Colonel Robinson, 204, 206
  • Tunnel sous Marin, E. Martin et G. Le Guay, 161
  • Tunnel, The New Thames, 92, 138, 191, 203, 271
  • University of Glasgow, 275
  • Utilisation of Sewage, 112
  • Utilisation of the Sewage of Paris, 240
  • Utilisation of Waste Materials, 282
  • Valve Centre for Gasworks, Messrs C. aud W. Walker, 393
  • Valve Gear as applied to Locomotives, Mr. Gray, 79
  • Vane, Gordon's Electric, 110
  • Valves, Messrs. Hughes and Sellers’ Safety, 5
  • Valves, Low Water Safety, 361
  • Velocipedes, Professor Rankine on the Dynamical Principles of the Motion of, 2
  • Velocity of Ships, Apparatus for Measuring, 19
  • Ventilating Millstone Case, 144
  • Ventilation, 85
  • Violation of the Mines Inspection Act at Abertillery, 254
  • Voyages Aerieunes, J. Glashier, C. Flammarion, W. de Fonvielle, and G. Tisandier, 137
  • Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 14, 28, 44, 60, 74 90, 108, 122, 136, 150, 106, 184, 198, 222, 238, 254, 288, 304, 324, 340, 354, 888, 404
  • Walker, Messrs C. and W., Centre Valve for Gasworks, 393
  • Walker, Mr. A., Saloon Carriage for Earl Vane, 258
  • Want of Labourers for the Darien Canal, 204
  • Warming Railway Carriages, 223
  • War Office and Mr. Parsons, 160
  • Watering Cattle on Railways, 330
  • Water and Iron, Action of, 260
  • Water Supply of Paris, 11
  • Waterworks, Maryport, Mr. J. Lawson, C.E., 173. 176
  • Waterworks, The Sheffield, 116
  • Waterworks, The Vienna, 398
  • Watson’s Tubular Wells, 329
  • Weighing Machines, *Mr. F. E. Duckham’s Hydrostatic, 392
  • Welch’s Cattle Truck, 227
  • Wells, Mr. Watson’s Deep Tubular, 329
  • Wet Dock, Whitehaven, 94
  • Wharf at Battersea, 398
  • What Americans think of her Majesty’s Ship Monarch, 57
  • What may yet be done with our old Fleet, 65
  • What next? 35
  • Wheels, Separating Tires from, 65
  • Whieldon, Lecky, and Lucas, Messrs., High Pressure Engine, 202, 207, 210
  • Whitehaven, Proposed Wet Dock, 94
  • Whitworth Exhibitions, 111, 275
  • Whitworth Scholarships, 359
  • Whitworth Scholarships, Examination Papers, 355
  • Williams, Mr. Price, Fish-plates, 158
  • Wilsons Spanner aud lutchet Brace, 12
  • Winding Gear for Small Mines, Messrs. Ransome Sims, and Head, aud Mr. T. Sopwith, 396
  • Windmill, Moving, 378
  • Winds and their Barometrical Pressure, 96
  • Wine Store at Xeres, Mr. J. Loogau, 158
  • Wire Tramway at Brighton, Mr. C. Hodgson, 239, 243
  • Woods, C.E., Mr. E., New Market at Santiago, 262, 267, 278, 280, 289, 296, 311, 314
  • Working Men's College, The Ormond-street, 23
  • Working of Steam in Compound Engines, W. J. Macquorn Raukine, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., 145
  • Worssam, Messrs., Baud Saw Machine, 172
  • Xeres, Wine Store at, Mr. J. Coogan, 153
  • Yorkshire Coal and Iron Trades in 1869, 24
  • Yorkshire Moors, 344
  • Yarmouth Harbour, 84
  • Yarrow and Hedley, Messis., Steam Launch Engines, 48

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