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The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Index: Miscellaneous

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The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1874 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.

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  • Accident, The Merthyr, 405
  • Accidents, Railway, 153, 185
  • Admiralty Appointments, 417
  • Admiralty Experiments on Screw Propulsion, 188
  • Aeronautical Experiment of l'Etoile Polaire, 248
  • African, S.S., 115
  • African, Boiler of S.S., Mr. J. Key, 114, 116
  • African, S.S., Compound Engines of the Union S.S. Co.'s, Mr. John Key, 97, 99, 100, 164, 172
  • Agricultural Machinery for Russia, 343
  • Agricultural Society's Show at Bedford, The Royal, 406
  • Albert Hall, The, 167
  • Alexander and Hoskin, Messrs. 10-H.P., Horizontal Engine, with Variable Expansion, 404
  • Algeria, Works in, 42
  • Alloys of Iron and Manganese, 12
  • Amazon, Navigation of the, 314
  • American Cannel, 68
  • American Competition in Birmingham, 838
  • American Iron Trade, 65
  • American Ordnance, 12
  • American Pig Iron Market, 58
  • American Ships of War, 270
  • Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., Double Plunger Steam Fire Engine, 96
  • Anchor Thread Works, Paisley, 22
  • Annual Article, 7
  • Application of Electric Semaphores to the Block System, 416
  • Asphalte, Granite, and Wood, 43
  • Association of Engineers and Shipbuilders' Draughtsmen, 295
  • ASSOCIATION OE FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LONDON, 80,89, 166, 219
  • - Dinner, 219
  • ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS (continued):--
  • - Drainage in Reference to Health, and Sewage as a Fertiliser, Mr. R. Winder, 110
  • - Higher Education of Artisans, Rev. H. Solly, 398
  • - Luke's Safety Point Locks, Mr. W. Smith, A.I.C.E., 245
  • - Power Couplings for Heavy Machinery, Mr. Fred. Varley, 398
  • - Pumping Machinery for Emptying New Graving Docks, Chatham, Mr. George Banks Rennie, 310
  • - Self-regulating and Adjusting Apparatus for Distance Signal Wires, for Railways, Mr. G. W. Benyon, 398
  • Association, Manchester Steam Users', 368
  • ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, 4, 162
  • - Address of President, Mr. Lewis Angell, 402
  • - Building and Sanitary Bye-laws, Mr. Lemon, 402
  • - Cement Process, Major-General Scott, C.B., 403
  • - Drying Process, Mr. Milburn, 403
  • - Gas Street Lighting, Mr. T. A. Skelton, 403
  • - Phosphate Process, Mr. Tanner, 403
  • - Sewage Difficulty, Mr. E. Monson, 402
  • - Sewage of Wrexham, Col. Jones, V.C., 403
  • - Sewer Ventilation, Mr. E. P. Ellice Clarke, C.E., 402
  • - Sulphate of Alumina Process, Dr. Anderson, 402
  • - Whitthread's Process, Mr. Prange, 402
  • Arbitration, 277
  • Armstrong Gun at Shoeburyness, The, 243
  • Arsenal, A Central, 361
  • Artillery, French, 73
  • Artistic Mouldings and Ornament as applicable to Engineering, 61, 86, 99
  • Bath and West of England and Southern Counties Society, 393
  • Bearings, Cohne's Anti-Lubricative, 185, 237
  • Bell Casting in Ireland, 343
  • Bellegarde, 195, 198, 209, 213, 216, 227, 234, 247, 250, 291
  • Bell's Economisers, 264
  • Benbow, Explosion on Board the, 135,157
  • Bessemer Saloon Steamer, The, 420
  • Bessemer Steel Rail, Age of, 11
  • Birmingham Sewage Schemes, 126
  • Blackburn Boiler Explosion, 166, 275, 293, 296, 315, 323, 326, 842, 370, 391, 418
  • Blasting with Dynamite exploded by Electricity in the Forest of Dean, 401
  • Block System, Application of Electric Semaphores to the, 416
  • Boat Lowering Apparatus, Mr. A. C. Folkard, C.E., 221
  • Boiler Explosion, The Blackburn, 166, 275, 293, 296, 315, 323, 326, 342, 376, 391, 418
  • Boiler, Messrs. Dennis and Co.'s Hot Water, 401
  • Boiler Explosion, The Bolton, 80
  • Boiler Explosions, 299, 324, 326, 385
  • Boiler Flues, Cleaning, 886
  • Boiler, Mr. Hill's Vertical, Manchester Exhibition, 78
  • Boiler, Messrs. Jones and Son's Water Tube, 231
  • Boilers, M.-Dingier, 262
  • Boiler Tubes as Stays, 149
  • Boilers of S.S. African, Mr. John Key, 114, 116
  • Boilers, Mr. W. Bowker, 324
  • Boilers, Donkey, 314
  • Boilers, Horse-Power of, 25, 42
  • Boilers in the Navy, 329
  • Boilers, Steel for, 89
  • Boilers, Water Tube, 385
  • Bolton Boiler Explosion, 80
  • Bowker, Mr. W., Boilers, 324
  • Boxer-Shrapnell, The, 12
  • Brake, The Heberlein, 42, 49, 61
  • Brake, Trials with Clarke's Patent, 341
  • Brake, The Westinghouse, 296
  • Bridge over the Neva, Messrs. Ordish and Am Ende, 4, 6, 86, 67, 76
  • Bridge between St. Servan and St. Malo, M. Leroyer's Rolling, 386
  • Bridge, Wandsworth, 99
  • BRITISH ASSOCIATION
  • - St. Gothard Tunnel, M. Charles Bergeron, C.E., 19
  • - Bronze Casting under Artificial Pressure, Col. Lavroff, 22
  • Buildings, Fireproof, 167
  • Buoy, M. Roturier's Life, 22
  • Cabs, Improved, 343
  • Caithness, Earl of, Gravitation Compass, 307, 308
  • Canadian Sawdust Furnaces, 186
  • Cannon Revolver, The Hotchkiss, 40
  • Capital and Labour, 235, 245, 296
  • Capital and Labour in France, 324
  • Carpenter, Prof., On the Results of the Temperature Survey of the Atlantic by H.M.S. Challenger, 309, 325, 348, 374, 387
  • Carriages with Gas, Herr Pintsch's System of Lighting Railway, 417, 419
  • Cars and Omnibuses, Dimensions of Street, 219
  • Cask Making Machinery, M. Gaillon, 312, 316
  • Cement, Testing, 56
  • Chance for Younger Sons, 310
  • Channel Steamer, The Dicey, 377
  • Chemical Prizes, 103
  • Chemical Trade in 1873, 18
  • Cheque Payments, 278
  • Chimney Straightening at the Royal Arsenal, 248
  • Chinese Arsenal, 115
  • Chinese Frigate, Launch of, 238
  • Chinese Lacquer, 268
  • City of London Directory, 167
  • Clarke's Brake, Trials with, 341
  • Cleveland District, 16, 34, 63, 71, 92, 108, 125, 144, 160
  • Cleveland Mines Ventilation, The, 344
  • Clocks, Electro Sympathetic, 167
  • Clough Hall Tunnel, North Staffordshire Railway, Mr. J. C. Forsyth, C.E., 388, 390
  • Clyde, New Works on the, 30
  • Coal Cutting Machinery, Messrs. Hurd and Simpson, 263, 266
  • Coal, Economy of, 54
  • Coal Gas, Substitutes for, 103
  • Coal in India, 139
  • Coal Mining in China, 75
  • Coal Mining, The Possible of, 201
  • Coal at Sandwell Park, 237, 264
  • Coal Trade Revelations, 274
  • Coal, Weathering of, 120
  • Colliers' Strike at Bristol, 421
  • Comparative Strain of Dead Weight Levers and Hydraulic Indicator, 412
  • Compass, Earl of Caithness' Gravitation, 307, 308
  • Competition, Belgian, 185
  • Condenser, Messrs. C. and W. Walker's Annular Wrought Iron, 294
  • Condensers, Low Pressure, 202
  • Conversazione of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 345
  • Co-operation, 251
  • Corrosion of Boilers, 74 ,115
  • Cowan, Mr., Heating Apparatus, 386
  • Crane, Messrs. Gardie and Co.ís Portable Steam, 237
  • Crane, Mr. C. E. Loriere, Vienna Exhibition, 58
  • Crichton, Messrs., Steam Launch for the Emperor of Russia's Yacht Dershafva, 387
  • Crown, Contracts of the, 391
  • Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering, 293
  • Cube Roots, Extracting, 115
  • Cubic Contents of a Ton, 4
  • Cupola, Voisin's Flameless, 418
  • Cupolas, Ireland's, 385
  • Curves, Tracing, 149
  • Cylinder Question, The, 115
  • Cylinders, Condensation in Steam, 217, 267, 280
  • Cylinders, Steel, 64
  • Danks Furnace, Messrs. Robson, Coles, Price, and Co.'s Combined Squeezers and Bloom Dividers for the, 401
  • Deacon, C.E., Mr., WasteWater Meter, 59, 60
  • Deep Coal Working in the Future, 313
  • Dennis and Co., Messrs., Hot Water Boiler, 401
  • Derham, Mr. J. J., Horizontal Engine, 196
  • Design, Prize, 83, 99
  • Destruction of Sound by Fog and the Inertness of a Heterogeneous Fluid, Prof. O. Reynolds, M.A., Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 88
  • Dictator, The, 264
  • Dingier, M., Boilers, 262
  • Disappearing Guns, Moncrieff and other Systems, 127, 145
  • Drainage, Dublin Main, 38, 268, 418, 419
  • Dundee Water Works, 4
  • Duplex Telegraphy, 337
  • Duties in France, Proposed New, 22
  • Dynamite, Dangers of, 204
  • Dynamite, Experiments with, 188
  • Dynamometer for the Royal Agricultural Society, Messrs. Eastons and Anderson's Horse, 358, 363
  • Earth, The Temperature of, 227
  • Eastons and Anderson, Messrs., Horse Dynamometer for the Royal Agricultural Society, 358, 363
  • Edinburgh University, 261
  • Eickemeyer Engine, 24
  • Eider Ship Canal, The, 103
  • Electric Light, Messrs. Ladygin and Kosloff, 807
  • Embankments, River, 362
  • Engine, Blackwell Colliery, Messrs. Mather and Platt's Underground Hauling, 262
  • Engine for the Bhore Ghaut Incline, Messrs, Neilson and Co.'s 8-Wheeled Tank, 3
  • Engine and Carriage Builders, Russian, 102
  • Engine, Mr. J. J. Derham's Horizontal, 196
  • Engine Economy, 55
  • Engine, The Eickemeyer, 2, 4
  • Engine, Messrs. Field and Cottonís Expansive, 230
  • Engine of the Oliver Wolcott, 418
  • Engine for the Pittsburgh Waterworks, Mr. A. Hartupee, 359, 363, 373
  • Engine and Pumps, Messrs. Leete, Edwards, and Norman's Combined, 400
  • Engines, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head, 12-H. P. Portable, South Kensington, 376
  • Engine, Mr. A. Rigg's, Rotary Hydraulic, 230
  • Engine, Messrs. Scheller and Berchtold, 151, 156 (See 1 also Supplement.)
  • Engine, Messrs. Tangye Brothers and Holman's 18-H.P. Horizontal Expansive, 62, 66
  • Engine of S.S. Terniers, 120-H.P. Nominal, Messrs. John Jones and Sons, Compound, 22
  • Engines with Variable Expansion, Messrs. Alexander and Hoskins, 10-H.P. Horizontal, 404
  • Engine, Messrs. Wyss and Studer's, Water Pressure, 278
  • Engineering, Crystal Palace School of Practical, 203
  • Engineers in the U.S. Navy, 324
  • Engines of the S.S. African, Mr. John Key, 97, 99, 100, 164, 172
  • Engines, American Marine, 20
  • Engines, Compound, 185, 197
  • Engines, Doc Park Colliery, Messrs. Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, 165, 168
  • Engines, Fairlie, 130
  • Engines, Four Coupled Traction, 24, 42, 86
  • Engines, Messrs. Leather, Matthews, and Co.'s Winding, 220
  • Engines at Morton Colliery, Mr. W. Howe's 200-H.P. Winding, 279, 280, 282
  • Engines at the New Post Office, The Blowing, 270
  • Engines, Single Marine, 26, 42, 61, 115, 149, 185, 197
  • Engines, Spanish Marine, 89
  • Engines, Messrs. Verey and Lange's Steam Launch,, 401
  • Engines at Vienna, 246
  • English Work Abroad, 342
  • Estimating Brick in Furnace Lining, 277
  • Euclid, 167
  • Evans, Mr. C. A., Stability of Towers and Chimneys, 37
  • Exhibition, The London International, 43, 55, 60, 267, 413
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Messrs. 12-H.P. Porta Die Engine, 376
  • Exhibition at Manchester, 2, 47, 77, 93, 112, 132, 140, 172, 182, 197, 203
  • Exhibition of Sanitary Appliances, 396
  • Explosion, The Ashton Colliery, 280
  • Experiments with the Bow and Stern Screw Propeller, 171
  • Experiments with Compressed Gun Cotton, 397
  • Facts for Steam Users, Mr. Fleming, Glasgow, 310
  • Fan Ventilation of Mines, Testing a New Patent at Darfield Main Colliery, near Barnsley, 202
  • Faraday, Launch of the, 174, 335
  • Fastest Steamer in the World, The, 285
  • Feed Heater, Sambrook's, 167, 185, 197
  • Field and Cotton, Messrs., Compound Steam Pumps, 335
  • Field and Cotton, Messrs., Expansive Engine, 230
  • Filter Pump, Prof. Foote on the Modification of the Jagu Vacuum, or, 231
  • Fire Alarm, Messrs. Sparkes and Marsh, 374
  • Fire Brigade, the London, 68
  • Fire, Conquering, 280
  • Fire Engine, Double Plunger Steam, Amosksag Manufacturing Company, 98
  • Fire Engine for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Messrs. Shand, Mason, and Co.'s Single Horizontal Steam, 413, 416
  • Fireless Locomotive, The, 135
  • Floating Bath on the Thames 343
  • Floors, Mr. J. Whichcord's Fireproof, 400
  • Flushing Harbour, 61
  • Folkard, Mr. A. C., Boat Lowering; Apparatus, 221
  • Foote, Prof., On a Modification of the Jagu Vacuum or Filter Pump, 231
  • Force and Matter, 187
  • Forsyth, C.E., Mr. J. C., Clough Hall Tunnel, North Staffordshire Railway, 196, 199
  • Fothergill, Mr. B., Subscription for, 404
  • Foundations, Concrete, 217
  • Fownes and Co., Messrs. H., Stern Brackets for Chilian Ironclads, 400
  • French Artillery, 73
  • Fuel Economisers, 185, 237, 280, 296
  • Fuel, Patent, 202
  • Fuel, Peat, 130
  • Furnace Feeder at the New Post Office, Messrs. Vicars and Smith, 136
  • Furnace Lining, Estimating Brick in, 277
  • Furnace, The Pohsard, 66
  • Furnace, The Woolwich, 300
  • Furnaces, Canadian Sawdust, 186
  • Furnaces, Improvements in Cupola, 342
  • Gaillon's Cask Making Machinery, 312, 316
  • Garvel Graving Dock, Greenock, 248
  • Garvie and Co., Messrs., Portable Steam Crane, 238
  • Gas Meter in the World, The Largest, Oldham Company, 295
  • Gas Revision, 169
  • Gauges, Steam, 61
  • Gauging, Hydraulic Formulas for, 245
  • Geographical Congress and Exhibition, 238
  • Geometrical Teaching, Association for the Improvement of, 101
  • German Fortification, 74
  • German Ironclad Fleet, The, 204
  • Gibson and Vowell, Messrs., Governor, 2
  • Gold Mining in New Zealand, Pumping Station, Imperial Crown Mine, 179 i
  • Governor, Messrs. Gibson and Vowell, 2
  • Governor, Mr. W. Mein, 416
  • Grafton and Beal, Messrs., Wheel Tire, 400
  • Graving Dock, Accommodation at Belfast, 115
  • Guattari's Pneumatic Telegraph, 340, 342
  • Gunboats for Germany, 72
  • Gun Carriages, Major Moncrieff's Hydro-Pneumatic, 28
  • Gun Cotton, Experiment with Compressed, 397
  • Gun at Shoeburyness, The Armstrong, 243
  • Gun, The 81-Ton, 275
  • Gun, The Vavasseur Ribbed, 170
  • Guns and Armour, 201
  • Guns and Carriages for H.M.S. Hotspur, Captain Scott, 20, 23
  • Guns, Disappearing, 167
  • Haddan, Mr. J. L., Pioneer, or Steam Caravan, 82, 86.
  • Hammer, Woolwieh, 35-Ton Steam, 369
  • Hammers, Messrs. Thwaites and Carbutt's, Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong and Co.'s Works, 326, 344
  • Hartupee, Mr. A., Pumping Engine, Pittsburgh Waterworks, 359, 363, 373
  • Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, Messrs., Differential Pumping Engines at Doe Park Colliery, 165,168
  • Heating Apparatus, Mr. Cowan's, 386
  • Heat and Water, 405
  • Heaton Steel Process, The, 338
  • Heberlein Brake, Tho, 42, 49, 61
  • Hee-hawing by Machinery, 256
  • Holbom Viaduct Station. 148
  • Horton and Rowan, Messrs., Water Tube Beilers of S.S. Propontis, 295, 299
  • Hotchkiss, Mr. B. B., Cannon Revolver, 40
  • Hotspur, Guns and Carriages for the, Capt. Scott, 20 23
  • Houget, Tcston, Bcdo, and Co., Messrs., Wool-Spinning Frame, 363, 372
  • Howe, Mr. W., 200-H.P. Winding Engines, Morton Colliery, 279, 280, 282
  • Hurd and Simpson, Messrs., Coal Cutting Machinery, 2, 63, 266
  • Hydraulic Motors, 261
  • India, Irrigation Works in, 383
  • India-rubber for Steam Pipes, 190
  • Indian Irrigation versus Famine, 397
  • Indicators for Ship's Revolution, 56
  • Industry, Scientific, 63
  • Inflexible, The, 196
  • INSTITUTUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :--
  • - Dome of the Vienna Exhibition, Mr. J. Scott Russell, C.E., F.R.S., 120
  • INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 313, 321
  • - Absorption of Hydrogen by Grey Pig Iron, Mr. John Parry, 322, 331
  • - Annual Meeting, Address of President, Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, 305
  • - Condition in which Silicon exists in Pig Iron, Mr. E. Handfield Morton, 331
  • - Feed-water Heater, Mr. Berryman, 322, 331
  • - Furnace, Mr. Peter's, 322, 331
  • - Iron Ores of Lake Champlain Region, U.S., Mr. George Maynard, 322, 331, 342
  • - Power Coupling for Rolling Mills, Mr. F. T. Varley and Mr. B. Furness, 323, 332
  • - Shaping Metals by Solid Emery Wheels, Mr. A. Pye Smith, 321, 330
  • - Spathic Iron Ore Districts of Europe, Mr. Charles Smith 322
  • - Spiegeleisen, Mr. G. Snelus, 322, 330
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 25, 34, 37, 94, 110, 134, 166, 167, 248, 268, 274, 277, 336
  • - Address of Mr. Thomas E. Harrison, 38
  • - Annual Dinner, 214
  • - Brighton and Hove General Gas Company's Works, Portslade, Mr. J. Birch Paddon, M.I.C.E., 119
  • - Construction of Harbour and Marine Works with Artificial Blocks of Large Size, Mr. Bindon Blood Stoney, M.A., M.I.C.E., 119
  • - Conversazione, 345
  • - Fixed Signals of Railways, Mr. R. Christopher Rapier, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 244
  • - Great Basses Lighthouse, Ceylon, Mr. W. Douglass, 189
  • - Gun Carriages and Mechanical Appliances for Working Heavy Ordnance, Mr. G. W. Rendel, M.I.C.E., 189
  • - Hawksley, Mr., Farewell Dinner, 2
  • - Mechanical Production of Cold, Mr. Alex. Carnegie Kirk, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 76
  • - Peat Fuel Machinery, Mr. J. Macarthy Meadows, 843 Roads in Mountainous Tropical Countries, Major J. Browne, R.B., 189
  • - Water Supply of the City of Dublin, Mr. Parker Neville, M.I.C.E., 162
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (IRELAND):--
  • - Failure of the Aldern Rocks Beacon in Crookhaven Bay, Mr. Charles P. Cotton, 58
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, THE CLEVELAND
  • - Coal Cutting by Machinery : its Probable Influence on the Future of Coal Mining Industry, Mr. J. S. Jeans, 66, 155
  • - Slag Bricks, Captain Bodmer, 204
  • - Tramways for the Cleveland District, Mr. Alfred Dowson, 134
  • - Utilisation of Peat Fuel for Heating and Lighting, Mr. C. E. Bainbridge, 66
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, GLASGOW GRADUATES' SECTIONS :--
  • - Address of Mr. James Gilchrist, 61
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :--
  • - Advantages of Springs for Loading Government Safety Valves of Marine Boilers instead of Dead Weight, Mr. Hazelton R. Robson, 121
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 102, 264, 280
  • - Hydraulic Machinery for Steering, Reversing, and Discharging Cargo, Mr. A. Betts Brown, 103
  • - Shaping Models of Ships, Mr. W. Froude, F.R.S., 183
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 126, 214
  • - Effect of Imersion on Screw Propellers, Prof. Osborn Reynolds, 228
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS (continued):--
  • - Experiments with H.M.S. Greyhound, Mr. W. Froude F.R.S., 252
  • - High Speed Channel Steamers, Mr. H. Bowlby Wilson, 232
  • - New Course Corrector, called "The Universal Dromoscope." M. Victor Lutschaunig, 233
  • - Ships of War for the British Navy Armoured and Unarmoured, Mr. Nat. Barnaby, 215
  • - Steam Lifeboat, Herr Gustav A. Mitzlaff, 233
  • - Strophometer, or Speed Indicator, Mr. T. A. Hearson, 269
  • - Three-Throw Crank Engines of the Compound System, H.M.S. Boadieea and Bacchante, Mr. G. B. Rennie, 238
  • - Useful Displacement as Limited by Weight of Structure and of Propulsive Power, Mr. W. Froude, F.R.S., 269
  • INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL, 166
  • - Results of the Temperature Survey of the Atlantic by H.M.S. Challenger, Prof. Carpenter M.D., LL.D, F.R.S., 309, 325, 348, 374, 387
  • International Tonnage Commission, Final Report of the, 284
  • Ireland, Public Works Department, 186
  • Irish Iron Ore Mines, 370
  • Iron Abroad, Railway, 88
  • Ironclad Dictator, 22
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, andc., 15, 33, 53, 71, 91, 107, 125, 143, 159, 177, 193, 207, 225, 241, 259, 273, 289, 303, 319, 335, 353, 367, 381, 395, 411, 425
  • Iron by Coloration, Estimation of, 226
  • Iron Columns from Fire, Protecting, 78
  • Iron from the Ore, Wilson Process of Making, 308
  • Iron, Floating Cast, 11, 24
  • Iron and Manganese, Alloys of, 12
  • Iron Manufacture in the Colonies, 20
  • Iron Mines of Ireland, 320
  • Iron, New Zealand, 167
  • Iron, Purifying, 371
  • Iron Shipbuilding at Belfast, 60
  • Iron Trade of America, 65, 209
  • Iron Trade of 1873, The, 1
  • Iron Trade of France, 4
  • Iron at Various Temperatures, Strength of, 61
  • Irrigation Works in India, 92, 383
  • Jackets, Steam, 115
  • Jersey Accident, 58
  • Jones and Sons, Messrs. John, Compound Engines ot the S.S. Terniers, 120-H.P. Nominal, 22
  • Jones and Son, Messrs. W., Water Tube Boiler, 231
  • Key, Mr. J., Boilers of S.S. African, 114, 116
  • Key, Mr, J., Compound Engines of the Union S. S. Company's S.S. African, 97, 99, 100, 164, 172
  • Kilkenny Coal Fields, The, 144
  • Knowles' Process, Sir Francis, 11
  • Kurrachee Harbour, 20
  • Ladygin and Kosloff, Messrs., Electric Light, 307
  • Largest Belt in the World, The Chicago, 155
  • Launch of the Emperor of Russia's Yacht Dershafva, Messrs. Crichton, Steam, 387
  • Launch, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley's Steam, 75, 79
  • Lavroff, Col., Bronze Casting under Artificial Pressure 22
  • LEADING ARTICLES :--
  • - Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, 101
  • - Annual Article, 1874, 7
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, The, 391
  • - Boiler Explosions, 299
  • - Boilers in the Navy, 329
  • - Capital and Labour, 235
  • - Central Arsenal, 361
  • - Central Railway Board, 187
  • - Concrete Foundations, 217
  • - Condensation in Steam Cylinders, 217, 267
  • - Co-operation, 251
  • - Contracts of the Crown, The, 391
  • - Deep Coal Working in the Future, 313
  • - Destruction of the Pantechnicon, 137
  • - Dicey Channel Steamer, The, 377
  • - Dublin Main Drainage, 268, 419
  • - Dublin Waterworks, 252
  • - Excursion of the Society of Engineers, 420
  • - Force and Matter, 187
  • - Gas Revision, The, 169
  • - Guns and Armour, 201
  • - Heat and Water, 405
  • - Heavy Locomotives, 101
  • - Horse Power of Boilers, 25
  • - International Exhibition, The, 267
  • - Institution of Civil Engineers, 25
  • - Iron and Steel Institute, The, 313
  • - Lighting Railway Carriages, 419
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, 45
  • - Low Pressure Condensers, 202
  • - Marine Safety Valves, 117, 138, 154
  • - Men and Masters, 283
  • - Merthyr Accident, The, 405
  • - Modern Locomotives, 345, 377
  • - Our Future Navy, 235
  • - Patent Museum, 63
  • - Possible in Coal Mining, The, 201
  • - Prize Designs, 85
  • - Protection of Russian Engine and Carriage Builders, 102
  • - Railway Accidents, 153
  • - Railway Signals, 45
  • - Rail Trade of the Future, 284
  • - River Embankments, 362
  • - Scientific Industry, 63
  • - Screw Propellers, 64, 83
  • - Screw Propulsion, 170
  • - Single Marine Engines, 26
  • - Sir Francis Knowles on the Manufacture of Steel, 117
  • - Standard Measures, 137
  • - Steam Regeneration, 300
  • - Steel Cylinders, 64
  • - Strikes, 329
  • - Vavasseur Ribbed Gun, 170
  • - Watkin, Sir E., Motion on Ships of War, 345
  • - Woolwich Furnace, The, 301
  • Leather, Matthews, and Co., Messrs., Winding Engines, 220
  • Lebu, Peru, Wire Tramway at, 398
  • Leeds Steam Road Roller for Windsor Royal Gardens, 293
  • Leete, Edwards, and Norman, Messrs., Combined Engine and Pump, 400
  • LEGAL INTELLIGENCE :--
  • - Chatwood's Patent Safes, 285
  • - Clements v. Holdsworth, 57
  • - Dudgeon, v Thomson, 218
  • - In re Warner's Patent, 403
  • - Lister v. Marsland, 252
  • - Re Anthony's Application, 156
  • - Re Forward's Application for Patent, 77
  • - Re Freeston and Humphris' Patent, 218
  • - Richards v. Williamson, 403
  • - Saxby v. South-Eastern Railway Company, 56
  • - Seed v. Rawcliffe and Others, 218
  • - Thorne v. the Corporation of London, 316
  • Leicester Sewerage, 128, 140
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :--
  • - Action of Steam in Locomotives, W. Waller 130 149
  • - African S.S., D. Smith, 115
  • - Age of a Bessemer Steel Rail, which was the first Bessemer Steel Rail, and first Cast Steel Rail ever laid down, R. F. Mushet, 11
  • - Albert Hall, The, M. W., 167
  • - American Patent Office, Charles Barlow, 245
  • - Artistic Mouldings and Ornament, as applicable to Engineering, C. B. A., 61
  • - Ashton Colliery Explosion, George M. Fraser, 280
  • - Asphalte, Granite, and Wood, Woulfe Brenan, 43
  • - Belgian Competition, A. Sparrow and Co., 185
  • - Bell's Economisers, Andrew Bell, 264, 296
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Boiler, 371, 385
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Boiler Maker, 326
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Walter R. Browne, 296
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):--
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, A Foreman Boiler Maker, 418
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, G. H., 326
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Marine Engineer, 418
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Moscow, 326
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Q. E. D., 371
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, W. G. Strype, 342
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, Robert Tonge, 342
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion, W. W., 371
  • - Blackburn Boiler Explosion. Robert Wilson, 323, 418
  • - Boiler Explosions, John Ramsbottom, 326
  • - Boiler Tubes as Stays. Robert Wilson, 149
  • - Boxer Shrapnel, W. Hope, 12
  • - Brick Tanks, H. M., 149
  • - Capital and Labour, J. W. Bourdon, 296
  • - Capital and Labour, J. W. Gordon, 245
  • - Capital and Labour, Yorkshire Tike, 296
  • - Charges of Naval Architects, H., 371
  • - Circulating Pumps as Bilge Pumps, Charles Fairbairn, 114
  • - Circulating Pumps. Geo. Rutter, 86
  • - Clearing Water Mains, Theobald Forstall, 296
  • - Cohne's Anti-Lubricative Bearings, M. A. Soul, 185, 237
  • - Compound Engines, Anglicus, 185, 197
  • - Concrete Sewers, J. Lochtie, 237
  • - Condensation in Steam Cylinders, J. McGilray, 280
  • - Condensation in Steam Cylinders, W. C. Rawlins, 280
  • - Corrosion in Marine Steam Boilers, C. Humfrey, 115
  • - Cylinder Question, Richard Me Duff, 115
  • - Disappearing Guns, A. Moncrieff, 167
  • - Donkey Boilers, Durham, 314
  • - Dublin Main Drainage, L. J., 418
  • - Dublin Waterworks, The, John Gray, M.P., 264
  • - English Work Abroad, An Old Fitter, 342
  • - Euelid, Argucr, 167
  • - Extracting Cube Roots, G. W. H., 115
  • - Fairlie Engines, Geo. Boyce, 130
  • - Fire, Conquering, Richard McDuff, 2S0
  • - Fireproof Buildings, P. B. E., 167
  • - Floating Cast Iron, J. Beck, 11
  • - Floating Cast Iron, W. J. M., 24
  • - Four Coupled Traction Engines, J. W. Lee. 42
  • - Four Coupled Traction Engine, W. Morshead 24, 86
  • - Fuel Economisers, Durie and Davis, 237
  • - Fuel Economisers, Joseph Twibill, 185, 280
  • - Harbour at Flushing, Henry von Schmidt, 61
  • - Heavy Locomotives, George Herbert Royce, 114
  • - Heavy Locomotives, D. K. Clark, 130
  • - Heberlein Brake, The, John II. Bamford. 61
  • - Horse Power of Engines, C. L. Heaton, C.E., 43
  • - Horse Power of Engines, U. Ellis Hill, 42
  • - Hydraulic Formulas for Gauging, W. Paterson Orchard, B.E., 245
  • - Improvements in Cupola Furnaces, Lo Lubez, 342
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, M.I.M.E., 264
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, A Member I.M.E., 280
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Fiat Justitia, 280
  • - International Patent Law, W. Spence, A.I.C.E., 237
  • - Ireland's Cupolas, J. Ireland, 385
  • - Iron and Steel Institute, The, George W. Maynard, 342
  • - Knowles' Process, Sir Francis F. C. Knowles, 11
  • - "Locomotive" Number One, J. W. S , 130
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, A. B., 24
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, An Engineer, 24
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, Boosted and Dunbar, 43
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, John Grantham, 11
  • - Loss of the Ville du Havre, M. Surmont, 11
  • - Manchester Exhibition, G. L. Shorland, Shillito Shorland, 197
  • - Marino Safety Valves, W. G., 342
  • - Metaline, Joseph Newton, 61
  • - Metaline, W. Thomas, 86
  • - Merthyr Accident, The, P. R. B., 418
  • - Mouldings, A. B. C., 86
  • - Mouldings as applied to Engineering, F. R. S., 99
  • - New Zealand Iron, W. Morshead, 167
  • - Navigation of the Amazon, G. Tucker, 314
  • - Patent Law, Charles Barlow, 197
  • - Patent Law, Juvenis, 167
  • - Peat Fuel, Arthur W. Eastwood, 130
  • - Pensions in the P. W. D., M.I.C.E., 418
  • - Phosphorus in Steel, W. B., 342
  • - Prize Designs, Whitaker and Perrett, 99
  • - Problem, A., H. B., 280
  • - Purifying Iron, A Looker-on, 371
  • - Railway Accidents, A Railway Passenger, 185
  • - Railway Signals, B. Bagsland, 114
  • - Railway Signals, J. D., 61, 115
  • - Railway Signals, W. II. Villiers Sankey, C.E., 115
  • - Redgrave's Dictionary of Artists of the English
  • - School, Frank Rede Fowke, 86
  • - Rolled Screws, J. Campbell Evans, 115
  • - Rolled Screws, Charles Fairbairn, 42, 149
  • - Ruston, Proctor, and Co.'s Engine at Smithfield Show, G. D., 11
  • - St. Gothard Tunnel, C. Williams, 43
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heater, James Barton, 1S5
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heater, J. G., 185
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heater, J. K., 167
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heater, Mechanic, 197
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heaters, G. W. Pickering, 185
  • - Sambrook's Feed Heater, W. Sambrook, 185
  • - Saving Life at Sea, W. Fletcher, 24
  • - Screw Propellers, H. C. Browne, 11
  • - Screw Propellers, Matthew Browne, 21, 197
  • - Screw Propellers, W. Crichton, 185
  • - Screw Propellers, R. Griffiths, 99, 197, 237
  • - Screw Propellers, W. H. M., 197
  • - Screw Propellers, H. Vansittart, 99
  • - Screw Propulsion, C., 43, 99
  • - Shannon, The, Civil Engineer, 342
  • - Shannon, The, Shannonside, 314, 371
  • - Shannon, Belhaven Lake, Lough Gill, and Sligo, Bun-Ade, 371
  • - Sierra Madre Tunnel, A Late Employe of the Company, 43
  • - Single Marine Engines, Anglicus, 149, 197
  • - Single Marine Engines, Arthur Ayres, 115, 185
  • - Single Marine Engines, H. F., 61
  • - Single Marine Engines, N. J. Suckling. 42
  • - Spring Loaded Safety Valves, Hazelton R. Robson, 130
  • - Steam Gauges, J. W. Wilson, 61
  • - Steam Jackets, J. R. A., 115
  • - Strength of Iron at Various Temperatures, R. H. Thurston, 61
  • - Tracing Curves, H. L. Machell, 149
  • - Trial of Patent Cases, William Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 385, 418
  • - Torpedoes, George Hawksley, 237
  • - Utilisation of Waste Steam, Loftus Perkins, 130
  • - Voisin's Flameless Cupola, Le Lubez, 418
  • - Wandsworth Bridge, C. de Bergue and Co., 99
  • - Water Tube Boilers, Throttle Valve, 385
  • Lightning Conductors, 73
  • Liteinaia Bridge over the Neva, Mr. R. M. Ordish and Am-Ende, 4, 6, 86, 67, 76
  • LITERATURE :--
  • - Barlow on How to Make Money by Patents, 46
  • - Boilers and Boiler Making, N. P. Burgh, M.I.M.E., 98
  • - Economics of Construction in relation to Framed Structures, Robt. H. Bon, C.E., F.R.S.E., 355
  • - Electricity and Magnetism, Prof. J. Clerk Maxwell, M.A., F.R.S., 84
  • - Griffiths' Guide to the Iron Trade of Great Britain, 118
  • - Hydraulics of Great Rivers, J. J. Revy, 161
  • - Manual for Railroad Engineers and Engineering Students, George L. Vose, 85
  • - Mineral Statistics of Great Britain and Ireland for 1872, Robert Hunt, F.R.S., 118
  • - Reprint of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism, Sir W. Thomson, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 84
  • - Tables for the Use of Engineers and Architects in Taking out Quantities of Masonry, Ironwork, andc., C. J. Bellamy, C.E., 236
  • LITERATURE, FOREIGN :--
  • - Eubergangescurven fur Eisenbahn-goleise, andc., Die, von F. R. Helmert, 46
  • - Vergasung-endiger Braunkohle, Freid. Neumann, 46
  • Liverpool Water Supply, 383
  • "Locomotion," Number One, 130
  • Locomotive, The Fireless, 135
  • Locomotives, Action of Steam in, 130, 149
  • Locomotives, Heavy, 101, 114, 130
  • Locomotives, Modern, 345, 377
  • London Fire Brigade, The, 68
  • Loriere, Mr. C. E. de, Crane, Vienna Exhibition, 58
  • Mains, Clearing Water, 296
  • Manchester Exhibition, 2, 47, 77, 93, 112, 132,149, 172, 182, 197, 203
  • Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 88
  • Markets--Metal, Oil, Timber, andc. (See last Page of Every Number.)
  • Mather and Platt, Messrs., Underground Hauling Engine, Blackwell Colliery, 262
  • Measures, Standard, 137
  • Men and Masters, 283
  • Mein, Mr. W., Governor, 416
  • Metaline, 38, 61, 86
  • Metal Returns, 118
  • Meter, Mr. Deacon, C.E.'s Waste Water, 59, 60
  • Merthyr Accident, The, 404, 418
  • Mills, Mr. W. H., Splicing Railway Carriages, 37
  • Millwall Docks, 60-Ton Riveting Machine, 279
  • Miners, Interesting to, 20
  • Mining Company of Ireland, 47, 94
  • Miscellanea, 5, 21, 39, 57, 81, 95, 111, 131, 152, 163, 181, 200, 211, 229, 249, 265, 281, 297, 311,327, 339, 360, 375, 389, 399, 415
  • Moncrieff, Major, Hydro-Pneumatic Carriages, 28
  • Monthly Returns from United States, Blast Furnaces, for March 1st, 1874, 256
  • Museum, the Patent, 63
  • Naval Architects, Charges of, 371
  • Naval Engineers, 78
  • Naval Relic, A, The Frigate Constitution, 226
  • Navigation, Sir W. Thomson on, 238
  • Navy, the American, 86
  • Navy, The Austrian, 372
  • Navy, Our Future, 235
  • Navy, Our Ironclad, 285
  • Neilson and Co., Messrs., 8-Wheeled Tank and Engine for the Bhore Ghaut Incline, 3
  • Newport Rolling Mills, 174
  • New York, Our Ironclads and, 78
  • New York Railway Signal Office, 236
  • Nickel Coinage, 118
  • North of England, 178, 194, 208, 242, 259, 274, 289, 304, 319, 335, 354. 368, 382, 396, 412, 425
  • Notes from Lancashire, 16, 33, 54, 71, 92, 108, 126, 143, 159, 177, 193, 207, 226, 241, 259, 273, 289, 303, 319, 353. 367, 381, 395, 411, 425
  • Notes and Memoranda, 5, 21, 39, 57, 81, 95, 111, 131, 152, 163, 181, 200, 211, 229, 219, 265, 281, 297, 311, 327, 339, 360, 375, 389, 399, 415
  • Notes from Scotland, 16, 34. 54, 72, 92, 108, 126, 144, 160, 178, 194, 208, 225, 242, 260, 273, 290, 304, 320, 336, 354, 367, 381, 395, 411, 426
  • Notices to Correspondents, 7, 25, 45, 63, 83, 101, 117, 137,153, 168, 186, 201, 217, 235, 251, 267, 283, 299,313, 329, 345, 361, 377, 391, 405, 419
  • OBITUARY :--
  • - Arnott, Dr., 171
  • - Fox, Sir Charles, 404
  • - Glass, Sir Richard A., 4
  • - Grissell, Mr. T., 364
  • - Harrison, Mr. Joseph, 28o
  • - Hopkins, Mr. James I., 364
  • - Lloyd, Q.C., Mr. Horace, 230
  • - Martley, C.E., Mr. W., 126
  • - Mordan, Mr. G. R , 171
  • - Morris, Mr. William Richard, 42
  • - Phillips, Prof. 293
  • - Samuel, C.E., Mr. J., 364
  • - Scott, Mr. John, 43
  • - Smith, Sir Francis Pettit, 139
  • - Williams, Mr., 54
  • - Williamson, C.E., Mr. Richard, 295
  • Oliver Wolcott, Engine of the, 418
  • Opening of the North Lancashire and Cumberland Exchange, 269
  • Ordnance, American, 12
  • Osborne, The, 244
  • Our Ironclads and New York, 78
  • Pacific, Bed of the, 277
  • Pantechnicon, Destruction of the, 137
  • Parliament, Atmosphere of, 221
  • Parliament, The New, 197
  • Patent Cases, Trial of, 385, 418
  • Patent Law, 167, 197
  • Patent Law, International, 237
  • Patent Office, American, 245
  • Patent Systems, Assimilated, 295
  • Pavement, 33
  • Peacock and Sworder, New Feed Motion for Perforating Stamps, 417
  • Peat in Germany, and the Cost of Working it, 88
  • Pensions in the P.W.D., 418
  • Perkins, Mr. T., On Machinery as applied to the Manufacture of Watches, 27
  • Peruvian Railway, 219
  • Philadelphia Exhibition, 94, 100
  • Pickles, Mr. J., Puddling Machine at Kirkstall Forg 340, 341
  • Pigeon Post in Hungary, 130
  • Pintsch, Herr, Lighting Railway Carriages with Ga 417, 419
  • Pioneer, or Steam Caravan, Mr. J. L. Haddan, C.I 82, 86
  • Pistons, Balancing, 371
  • Pittsburgh Blast Furnaces, 374
  • Pneumatic Transmission, 109
  • Ponsard Furnace, The, 66
  • Power Loom, The Largest versus the Smallest, 344
  • Powis, James, Western and Co., Messrs., Saw for Cutting Bent Timber, 309, 310
  • Preservation of Wood by Sulphate of Copper, 228
  • Private Bills in Committee, 24, 114, 314, 326, 347, 362, 392
  • Problem, A, 280
  • Professional View of the Coal and Iron Trade, 185
  • Propellers, Screw, 11, 24, 43, 64, 76, 83, 99, 170, 185, 197, 237
  • Propontis, Messrs. Horton and Rowan's Water Tube Boilers of S.S., 295, 299
  • Public Works in France, 38
  • Puddling Machine at Kirkstall Forge, Mr. J ; Pickles, 340, 341
  • Pumps, Steam, Zoological Gardens, Frankfurt, 310
  • Pumps, Circulating, 86, 114
  • Pumps, Messrs. Tangye's Special Steam, 180
  • Punching Cold Iron, Remarkable Experiments in, 134
  • Rail Trade of the Future, The, 284
  • Rails, Stagnation in, 341
  • Railway Enterprise in Greece, 47
  • Railway Board, A Central, 187
  • Railway Guide, New, 420
  • Railway Matters, 5, 21, 39, 57, 81, 95, 111, 131, 152, 163, 181, 200, 211, 229, 249, 265, 281, 297, 311, 327, 339, 360 375, 389, 399, 415
  • Railway Works and Projects, 1874, the Midland, 397
  • Raising Sunken Ships, 202
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Messrs. 12-H.P. Portable Engine, South Kensington, 376
  • Redgrave's Dictionary of Artists of the English School, 86
  • Revolution Indicate for Ships, 56
  • Reynolds, M.A.. Prof. O., Destruction of Sound by Fog, and the Inertness of a Heterogeneous Fluid, 88
  • Rigg, Mr. A., Rotary Hydraulic Engine, 230
  • Riveting Machine, Millwall Docks, 60-Ton Hydraulic, 279
  • Robson, Coles, Price, and Co.'s. Messrs., Combined Squeezer and Bloom Divider for the Danks Furnace, 401
  • Rolling Mill Pinions, 426
  • Rotary Motions, 1
  • Roturier, M., Life Buoy, 22
  • Royal Counties and Berks and Hants Agricultural Show, 414
  • Ruston and Proctor, Messrs., Engine at Smithfield, 11
  • St. Gothard Tunnel, The, 98
  • St. Gothard Tunnel, Mr. C. Bergeron, C.E., on, 19, 43
  • Saint Servan and St. Malo, Rolling Bridge between, M. Leroy, 386
  • Sandwell Park Trial Sinking, 406
  • Sanitary and Educational Exhibition, 245
  • Saving Life at Sea. 24
  • Saw for Cutting Bent Timber, Messrs. Powis, James, Western, and Co., 309, 310
  • Scheller and Berchtold, Messrs., Engine, 151, 156 (See also Supplement.)
  • Scholarships and Examinations for Natural Science at Cambridge, 1874, 34
  • Scott, Capt., Guns and Carriages for the Hotspur, 20, 23
  • Screws, Rolled, 28, 42, 115, 149
  • Sewerage, Leicester, 128, 140
  • Sewers, Concrete, 237
  • Sewing Machines, Peculiarities in the Manufacture of, 278
  • Shand and Mason and Co., Messrs., Single Horizontal Steam Fire Engine for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 418, 416
  • Shannon, The, 314, 342, 371
  • Sheffield District, 16, 33, 53, 72, 92, 108, 125, 144, 160, 178,194, 208, 226, 2D, 260, 274, 290, 303, 320, 336,353, 367, 381. 395, 412, 426
  • Shipbuilding on the Clyde, 144
  • Ship, A Curious, Mr. Nehemiah Gibson, East Boston, 294
  • Ships' Boats, 166
  • Ships, Stability and Steadiness of, 146, 337
  • Ships of War, Sir E. Watkins' Motion on, 345
  • Sidonian and Australian Steamships, 121
  • Siemens Regenerative Gas Furnace and Peat Fuel, 166
  • Siemens Telegraph Works, The, 305
  • Signals, Railway, 45, 61, 86, 114
  • Societe des Ingenieurs Civil, 20
  • Society of Arts, 43
  • SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL:--
  • - Acidity of Normal Urine, Mr. J. Resch, M.A., 398
  • - Action of Ammonia on Phenyl and Cresyl, Chloracetamide, Dr. D. Tommasi, 343
  • - Action of Chloride of Benzyl on Camphor, Dr. D. Tommasi, 244
  • - Action of Chlorides of the Acids of the Sulphur Series on Organic Compounds. H. E. Armstrong and W. H. Pike, 414
  • - Action of Chlorine, Bromine, andc., on Isodinaphthyl, W. Smith, 414
  • - Action of Earth on Organic Nitrogen, E. C. Stan ford, 414
  • - Action of Pentasulphide of Phosphorus on Terpenes, and their Derivatives, Dr. C. R. A. Wright, 284
  • - Action of Sodic Ethylate on Ethylic Oxalate and other Ethereal Salts, Dr. H. E. Armstrong, 67
  • - Action of Trichloracetyl Chloride on Amines, D Tommasi and R. Meldola, 67
  • - Aniline and its Homologues in Coal Tar Oils, Mr W. Smith, 414
  • - Apparatus for Determining the Moisture and Carbonic Anhydride in the Air, Dr. D. Tommasi, 414
  • - Aqua Regia, and the Nitrosyl Chlorides, Dr. C. W Tilden, 284
  • - Cajeput Oil, Dr. Wright and S. Lambert, 284
  • - Coal Tar Creosols, and some Derivatives of Para cresol, H. E. Armstrong and C. L. Field, 414
  • - Coals from Cape Breton, Henry How, D.C.L., 122
  • - Cobalt Bromides and Iodides,Mr. W. Noel Hartley, 244
  • - Compounds of Albumen with the Acids, Mr. G. S Johnson, 398
  • SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL (continued):--
  • - Constitution of Urea, Dr. D. Tommasi, 414
  • - Decomposition of Dichloronitrophenol, H. E. Armstrong and F. D. Brown, 414
  • - Dendritic Spots in Paper, Mr. H. Adrian, 398
  • - Detection of Adulteration in Articles of Food and Drink, Mr. J. Bell, 157
  • - Dissociation, Prof. James Dewar, 222
  • - Determining Ozone in the presence of Chlorine and Nitric Oxide, Dr. D. Tommasi, 414
  • - Distillation of Sodium Ricinolate, Mr. E. Neison, 244
  • - Haloid Derivatives of the Nitrophenolsulphonic Acids, H. E. Armstrong and F. D. Brown, 414
  • - Hydrogen Persulphide, Dr. W. Ramsay, 414
  • - Ipomoeic Acid, Messrs. E. Neison and J. Bayne, 398
  • - Isomeric Terpenes and their Derivatives, Dr. C. R. A. Wright, 284
  • - Isomeric Terpenes and their Derivatives, Part III., On the Essential Oils of Wormwood and Citronelle, Dr. C. R. Wright, 122
  • - Note on a New Mineral from New Caledonia, Mr. A. Liversidge, 343
  • - Note on New Zealand Kauri Gum, M. M. P. Muir, 398
  • - Ozone as a Concomitant of the Oxidation of the Essential Oils, Mr. C. T. Knigzett, 244
  • - Preliminary Notice on the Action of Benzyl Chloride on the Camphor of the Lauracae, Donato Tommasi, 122
  • - Preliminary notice on the Perbromates, M. M. Pattison, Muir, F.R.S.E., 122
  • - Preparation of Ethyl Chloride and its Homologues, Mr. C. E. Groves, 343
  • - Preparing Toluene, Dr. D. Tommasi, 398
  • - Products of Decomposition of Castor Oil, Mr. E. Neison, 67
  • - Products of Decomposition of Castor Oil, No. III., Decomposition by excess of Alkaline Hydrate, Mr. E. Neison, 414
  • - Reaction of Gallic Acid, Mr. H. R. Procter, 244
  • - Restitution of Burnt Steel, S. L. Davies. 414
  • - Sewage Question, from a Chemical Point of View, Dr. W. H. Corfield, 370
  • - Simple Method of Estimating Urea in Urine, Dr. Russell and Mr. West, 398
  • - Solubility of Plumbic Chloride in Glycerine, Mr. C. H. Piesse, 244
  • - Spontaneous Combustibility of Charcoal, Mr. A. F. Hargreaves, 180
  • - Suberone, Dr. C. Schorlemmer and Mr. R. S. Dale, 414
  • - Sulphite of Acetyl, Dr. D. Tommasi, 398
  • - Sulphocyanide of Ammonium and Sulphocyanogen, Dr. T. L. Phipson, 244
  • SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, AMERICAN :--
  • - Resistance of Materials, Robert H. Thurston, 138
  • - Rumford's Determination of the Mechanical Equivalents of Heat, Prof. Thurston, 134
  • Society, Civil and Mechanical Engineers, 357
  • Society, The Edinburgh Geological, 237
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 385:--
  • - Address of the President, Mr. McGcorge, 98
  • - Excursion to Messrs. Westwood and Baillie's Works, and Messrs. Ransome and Co.'s Works, 420
  • - Modern System of Generating Steam, Mr. N. J. Suckling, 355
  • - Tin Dressing Machinery, Mr. S. Herbert Cox, C.E., F.R.S., 210
  • - Ventilation of Coal Mines, Mr. George G. Andre, 347
  • Society, Liverpool Polytechnic, 184
  • SOCIETY, THE METEOROLOGICAL, 43
  • - Address of President, Dr. R. J. Mann, 75
  • - Alcohol Thermometers, James J. Hicks, F.M.S., 154
  • - Atlantic Hurricane of August 20th to 24th, 1873, W. R. Birt, F.R.G.S., 290
  • - Attempt to establish a Relation between the Velocity of the Wind and its Force, Robert H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S., 219
  • - Climate of Patnas, Rev. H. A. Boys, 290
  • - Connection between Colliery Explosions and the Weather of the Year 1872, Robert H. Scott, F.R.S., and W. Galloway, 421
  • - Daily Inequalities of the Barometer and Thermometer, as illustrated by the Synchronous Observations made during May, 1872, W. W. Rundell, F.M.S., 421
  • - Diurnal Variations of the Barometer, John Knox Laughton, F.R.A.S., 290
  • - Meteorology of December in the Southernmost Parts of the South Indian Ocean, Robert H. Scott, F.R.S., 290
  • - Sensitiveness of Thermometers,Mr. G. J. Symonds, 219
  • - Vacuum Solar Radiation Thermometer, James J. Hicks, F.M.S., 154
  • - Waterspout in Argyllshire, Robert H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S., 154
  • - West India Cyclones, F. H. Jahneke, 154
  • SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRY :
  • - Address of the Earl of Derby, 64
  • SOCIETY, THE ROYAL :--
  • - Action of Heat on Gravitating Masses, Mr. Crookes, 12
  • - Atmosphere as the Vehicle of Sound,Prof. Tyndal, 120
  • - Brom-Iodides, Dr. Maxwell Simpson, 120
  • - Double Reflection in a Viscous Fluid in Motion, Prof. J. Clerk Maxwell, 12
  • - Electro-Torsion, Mr. G. Gore, 120
  • - History of the Orcins, Mr. J. Stenhouse, 120
  • - Localisation of Function in the Brain, Mr. David Ferrier, 243
  • - Measuring the Intensity of the Chemical Action of Daylight, Prof. H. E. Roscoe, 243
  • - Nervous System of Actinia, Prof. Duncan, 12
  • - Quantitative Investigation of Certain Relations between the Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid States of Water Substances, Prof. J. Thomson, 12
  • - Solar Spectrum, Mr. J. B. N. Hennessey, 243
  • - Sound, Mr. John Cottrell, 243
  • - Transformation of Elliptical Functions, Prof. Caley, 120
  • - Winds of Northern India, Mr. H. F. Blandford, 243
  • Society, Royal Agricultural, Prizes, 87
  • SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS, 68
  • - Address of Sir William Thomson, 68
  • - Condensers in Connection with Duplex Telegraphy, Mr. R. S. Culley, 248
  • - Duplex Telegraphy, Mr. Culley, 119
  • - Electric Torpedoes, Mr. N. J. Holmes, 195
  • - Note on Mr. Latimer Clark's Method of Measuring Differences of Electric Potential, Professor Adams, 248
  • - Telegraph Key, Mr. J. J. Fahie, 248
  • South Kensington Museum, 4, 34, 47, 85, 99, 118, 139, 160, 167, 182, 197, 221, 233, 269, 310, 325, 372, 388, 400, 418
  • Spanish Marine Engines, 89
  • Spence's Valve Box, 416
  • Splicing Railway Carriages, Mr. W. H. Mills, 37
  • Spontaneous Combustion, 122
  • Stability and Steadiness of Ships, 146, 337
  • Stacey, Mr. G., Stone Dressing Machine, 139
  • Staffordshire Coal Discoveries, 371
  • Stamps, Messrs. Peacock and Sworder's Feed Motion for Perforating, 417
  • Standing Orders, by "An Old Hand," 147, 291
  • Stapfer, M. D., on Steam Jackets, Scientific Industrial Society, Marseilles, 28
  • Steamer, The First Swedish, 96
  • Steam Jackets, M. D. Stapfer, Scientific Industrial Society, Marseilles, 28
  • Steam Locomotives on Roads, 385
  • Steam Regeneration, 300
  • Steam Syren or Fog Horn, 324
  • Steam, Utilisation of, 130
  • Steel, Sir Francis Knowles on the Manufacture of, 117
  • Steel in Germany, 256
  • Steel for Boilers, 89
  • Steel, Phosphorus in, 344
  • Steel Rails in Russia, 38
  • Stern Brackets for Chilian Ironclads, Messrs. H. Fownes and Co., 400
  • Stevens' Winding Engine, 75
  • Stone Dressing Machine, Mr. G. Stacey, 139
  • Strikes, 324, 329
  • Sub-Wealden Exploration, 236, 406
  • Suez Canal, Proposed Purchase of the, 46
  • Surgical Instruments, 104
  • Swedish Steamboat, The First, 96
  • Tangye Brothers and Holman, Messrs., 18-Horse Power Horizontal Expansive Engine, 62, 66
  • Tangye, Messrs., Special Steam Pumps, 180
  • Tanks, Brick, 149
  • Telegraph at the Gold Coast, 56
  • Telegraph, Guattari's Pneumatic, 340, 342
  • Telegraph Works, The Siemens, 305
  • Telegraphy, Duplex, 337
  • Temperature of the Earth, The, 227
  • Thomson on "Navigation," Sir William, 238
  • Thwaites and Carbutt, Messrs., Steam Hammers, Si W. G. Armstrong and Co.'s Works, 326, 344
  • Tin Dressing Machinery, 212
  • Tire, Messrs. Gratton and Beal's Wheel, 400
  • Torpedo Detector, 148
  • Torpedo Explosion at Woolwich, 85, 139, 209
  • Torpedo, The Whitehead, 141
  • Torpedoes, 237
  • Torpedoes a Century Old, 174
  • Tower Taller than Babel, America, 20
  • Tramways, Power of, 33
  • Transit of Venus, 17, 35
  • Transit of Venus, American Preparations for, 371
  • Trasit of Venus Expedition, Instrument, 321, 328
  • Tunnel, The Clough Hall, North Staffordshire Railway. Mr. J. C. Forsyth, C.E , 196, 199, 388, 390
  • Tunnel, The St Gothard, 19, 43, 98
  • Tunnel, The Sierra Madre, 43
  • Valve Box, Mr. Spence's, 416
  • Valves, Marine Safety, 117, 138, 154, 342
  • Valves of the Sidonian and Australia Steamships, 121
  • Valves, Spring Loaded Safety, 130
  • Venus Expedition, The Transit of, Instruments, 321, 328
  • Venus, Transit of, 17, 35
  • Vercy and Lange, Messrs., Steam Launch Engines, 401
  • Vicars and Smith, Messrs., Furnace Feeder at the New Post-office, 136
  • Vienna Waterworks, The, 41, 44, 47, 48
  • Ville du Havre, Loss of the, 11, 24, 43, 45, 104
  • Wakefield Wire Fence, The, 231
  • Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 16, 34, 54, 72,92, 108, 126, 144, 160, 178, 194, 208, 226. 242, 260, 271 290, 304, 320, 336, 354, 36S, 382, 396, 412, 426
  • Walker, Messrs. C. and W., Annular Wrought Iron Condenser, 294
  • Warwick Waterworks, 324
  • Washers, Mr. E. Price, 320
  • Watches, T. Perkins, 27
  • Water Main Cleaning Apparatus, 68
  • Water Supply, Liverpool, 383
  • Waterworks, Dublin, 252, 264
  • Waterworks,The Vienna, Map of Aqueduct, 41, 44, 47,48
  • Westinghouse Brake, The, 296
  • Westinghouse Brake on the Midland Railway, 261
  • Westinghouse Brake on the North-Eastern Railway, Experiments with, 196
  • Wire Fence, The Wakefield, 231
  • Whichcord, Mr. J., Fireproof Floors, 4C0
  • Whitehead Torpedo, The, 141
  • Wilson Process of Making Iron direct from the Ore, 30
  • Winding Engine, Mr. Stevens, 75
  • Wire Tramway at Lebu, Peru, 398
  • Wool Spinning Frame, Messrs. Houget, Teston, Bede, and Co., 363, 372
  • Woolwich Furnace, The, 300
  • Woolwich 35-ton Steam Hammer, 369
  • Woolwich Subway, 30
  • Wyss and Studer, Messrs., Water Pressure Engine, 278
  • Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs., Steam Launch for the Brazilian Government, 75, 79
  • Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures, 400

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