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The Engineer 1877 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous

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Abbey, St. Albans Restoration Works, 109, 202 ons

Accidents, Appliances for Meeting the Requirement Royai Aoricultural, aru

Algeria, Inland Sea in, 2

Allan, Mr. A. jun., Pressure Gauges, 193

SocfttyX7datlOn Product3 of the. A. Tilden, Chemica ix^i^eo„nrreinthe-218

Messrs.

ASotch,0l7,!l34»lt3 Homol°8u6s> Mr- H- Perkin, Chem.

Anthracite, Apparatus for Burning 75

Arched Rib Reactions of the Supports of an, 454 ™NW«9,43T4“S °n BOi‘rd IOIS-

Armour-plate Furnace, Wilson’s, 419

Armour-plates, Wilson’s Compound, 120, 150 T^i1 fry Experjments, Public and Private, 391 Artillery, French, 25

Artillery, Italian Field, 104

Artillery Trials, Shoeburyness, 87 Assaying Machine, American, 180 Assncia^°nforthe Advancement of Science, French, 130, I/O J

Association, American Master Mechanics’ 182 1?«olers and Fire-boxes, Report’of Com-iiUuluv Oil, loJ

ASSOme”ILon0dok?M5EN’ BNCINEERS> Dbauobts-P xP1(Lratio11’ with Suggestions for the Employed tmel, 405am Effecfcin» Mr* Daniel

Astmnomer Royal, The, 62

Austrian Navy, The. 11

A q9eqb??QeS aud Guides» Radial, Mr. H. W. Widmark, OZc, 000 7

BAOSHAwand Sons,Messrs.,Equilibrium Sluice Valves Bak°r, Mr. R., Inspector of Factories, Retirement of, Ballast, Water. Mr. B. Martell, 164, 174, 175

Balloon, The Japanese W »r, 123

B SoS^r 8iliCate’ Crystallis’ed> E. W. Provost, Chem.

Barometer at Greenwich Observatory, Diurnal Variations of. W. Ellis, Meteorological Society, 25

B 1876,e394C °8Clllatlon> Remarkable, January 30th, Barrages a Hauses Mobiles (referring to p. 311) 370

Barrages Mobiles and Weir Mounds, 351 f

Sanitary Improvements at, 49

Basingstoke Sewerage, Tenders, 452

Batchelor’s Working Drawings with Moving Parts, B“Vc^™f8r,aiehtoninffMachinei Measrs-j- Be™ia BMkI.ChEadi52N175 GraV1DS D°Ck at’ Mr' Lyster’ Bj^v^XnJrmetSCaI.,y’.Meth0d8 of Estimating, 84

Blantyie Colliery Explosion, 299

™™lmpGaS Reverberatory Furnaces, The Use of 40<> I

Block, Rope Pulley, Mr. T. H. Williams. 446 ’

Board of Admiralty for the United States, 215

Boat Lowering Apparatus, Mr. G. G. Lawrence 430 1

Boetius, Mr. J. T., Gas Furnace, 5 ’ 4o0 .

Bogie Cars Passenger, Buenos Ayres and Campana ! BoUer Co&orionf 297emln8On’ 224’ 228’ 23S' 246

Boiler, Double Furnace, Messrs. Rowan 413

Boiler, and Engine Trials at Messrs. R. Craig and

STtchSjTi, 1^:?^ Mr- E-

Boiler Explosions. 28 ’

Boiler with Gas Furnace, Vertical, M. Fichet, 454

I?Q1pectlon and Assurance Company, The Mid-

Boiler Inspection in India. 225

Boilermakers’ Union, The 336

B<U.esr? 367°rr°SiOn °f’ CWef En^ineer Ishcrwood,

Boilers and Engines of our Future Fleet, 164

Boilers, Marine, 164

Boilers in the Navy, 47, 88

Boilers, Safety Disc for, Mr. W. Rowan, 148

Books Received, 48, 139, 283, 410

Bourne and Co., Messrs. J., Governor 395

Bournemouth. Drainage of, ] 64

Brake, re Clark and Webb, 279

Brake Power, British Association, 134

Brake, Sander’s Automatic Vacuum 75 106

Brake, Tram-car, Mr. J. Phillips, 184.185

Brake Trials in Germany, Continuous. 209, 217 235 B428!457°ntlnU°US’ 6’ n’ 4°' 121’ 182’ 209’ 327> 389, Brakes, Emergency, 243

Brass Iron Tubes and Iron Fire-boxes, 443 Breech-loader, An Early, 127

Blyth and (Con-

BSS"a1’Mr-w-B-Bryan <c-B pofed^oT th<i

Bosphorus at Constantinople, Pro-Bridge Building in India. 236 Bridge, Chestei Suspension. 48

Bridge, Fall of a Railway, 353

Bridge, London. 9, 13

B&°vrTne/eAdway at Maidstone. Sir J Bazal M.I.C.E. <Gontracts Open), 167, 168

Bridge, Rockhampton Suspension, 405

Bridge, Runcorn, Mr. F. Griffith (Contracts Open', B MdgeASMf0Fdwted“’S]t9eet F°Ot (C°ntraCtS

Iridf:; &ea7 °in7’2M2iG22s8tevenson>284

Bridges, Inspection of Public, 317

Bristol Mining School, 20

Bbitish Association at Pcvmouth, The, 70 111 15R

Thoms® nrT13£ the President’ I?rof. W. Allen Address of Prof. Abel, 158

Application of Adequate Brake Power to Control Rai!way Trains, Mr. E. Woods, C.E., 134 ’ 1

iXTj” in*he Steering of Steamers with the Screw Reversed when under Full Wav and when Moving Slowly, Prof. O. Reynolds 339

Grants of Money made for Scientific Purposes” 133 LathannMO8 2T6rS’ IntercePtion Mr. Baldwin

Street Locomotives Mr. G. Stephenson, 284

F’ J' B~P' “d Mr.

Telephone Exhibited by Mr. Preece, 133

Watei in the Chalk Formation, Indications of the Movement of, Mr. Baldwin Latham, 320

Waves and the Energy Transmitted, Rate of Pro-of Gz?ups Of’ Prof- °- Reynolds, 353

Bruners Statue, 56 ’

Building Construction. Notes on, 282, 310 BJffiginen262°nS’ MeSSrS- C*’ 8’horse Power Ploughing

Cabble between France and America, New Atlantic, CaddJC2inmd Mayberry- Messrs., Puddling Furnace, CaHea°d at Nagasaki, Messrs.

xieaa, VYrightson, and Co., 57, 60, 64

Calculating Machine, Mi'. G. B. Grant, 12

Canada, Trade Property in. 25

Carbon, Silicon. Sulphur, and Phosphorus, &c., Separation of, 201, 204

Carbon of White Cast Iron, 461

Cars, Steam Street, Western Philadelphia Railway Company, 61

Casson-Dormoy Furnace, The, 241

Castleford Improvements, 169

Cawallin, Mr. G. F., near Stockholm, Plant Supplied by Messrs. J. Bennie and Co. to the Shipbuilding Yard of, 351. 367, 372, 386

Caxton Exhibition and Celebration. The, 10. 45

Croydon Waterworks, Compound Differential Pumping Engine. Messrs, Hathorn, Davis, Campbell and Davey (Supplement to Nov. 9th, and p. 338)

Chatham Siege Operations, 87

“ Chaudron” System of Sinking through Wa ter bearing Strata, The, 200

Chemical Society, The (.see Society, the Chemical)

Chipping Norton Water Supply Works (Contracts Open), 19, 26

Churchward and Messenger’s Engines, 437

Cleopatra’s Needle, 211, 260. 282

Clipper, Horse-tail, The Henry Rifled Barrel Company. Smithfield Club Show, 424

Clyde Shipbuilders, The. 226

Clyde Strike, American View of the, 321

Clyde Steamer “ Lord of the Isles,” The. Messrs. D. and W. Henderson and Co., 112, 115, 118, 132, 164, 166

Clutch Gear, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head, 23

Coal Hoist, Woodlands Colliery, Nuneaton, Messrs.

Hall, West, and Co., 184, 211

Coal Miners, Reckless, 48

Coal, Restriction of the Output of, 377, 392, 410

Coal in Westphalia, 392

Coals and Canals, Continental, 86

Cocoa Butter, Chemistry of, 396

Cofferdams used at Dublin, Birkenhead and Hull, 440

Cohen, Mr. M., Drilling Apparatus, 262

Coke, Manufacture of South Durham, 222

Colliery in Central India, Warora, 292, 294, 295, 298

Colliery Management, 86

Colours, Moist, Messrs. Lechertier, Barbe, and Co., 105

Combustion, Heated Air for, 345

Contracts, 352, 389, 412

Contracts Open—

Ayr Bridge, Messrs. Blyth and Cunningham, 51

Canal Bridge at Blackburn, Mr. W. B. Bryan, 333, 339

Chipping Norton. Water Supply Works, 19

Queen’s-parade Tramway, Scarborough, Mr. H. P. Holt. 348, 354

St. Helen’s Corporation Waterworks, 79, 80, 81, 84 Runcorn Bridge, Mr. F. Griffiths, 122

Woden Street Foot-bridge, Salford, Mr. A. M. Fowler, 12, 19

Couch, Equilibrio, Mr. Anderson, 42

Craig and Sons’ Paper Mills, Messrs. R., Boiler and Engine Trials, Report by Mr. Lavington E. Fletcher, 129, 136, 137, 147, 150

Crane, Direct-acting Hydraulic, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, 88

Cranes, King’s College Engineering Society, 394

Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering, 121

Cyclones and Anticyclones, 394

Cunard Steamships. 230

Cydads, The Two. 179

Cylinders, How to Rebore the Ends of Steam. 185

D’Amora. Mr. P., Hammocks with Elastic Suspension, 350

Deferred Purchase System, Re Thomas and Evans, 429

Ditolyl, Oxidation of, 340

Diamyl, H. Grimshaw, Chemical Society. 7

Dock, New Graving. Birkenhead, 152, 155

Dock, Pontoon Floating, Cavaliere Ercole, Lauria, 188, 191

Docks, 297

Docks Extension, Victoria (London), 22

Docks at Glasgow, Opening of the Stobcross, 204

Docks, Graving, 375

Door Handle, Lock-nut, Mr. Harland, 395

Dover Harbour, 169

Drainage of Lincolnshire, 9

Dredgers, American, 6

Dredging, the Cost of (with reference to p. 273), 311

Dredging, Improvements in, 164

Dredging Machine, Mr. W. R. Kinipple, 273, 274

Drill, Hand, M.-.Selig, jun., and Co., 454

Drill, Hand-power Rock, Mr. Jordan, 394

Drilling Apparatus, Small, Mr. M. Cohen, 262

Dynamics, Chemical, 396

Dynamometer, Marine, Mr. Wm. Fronde, 77, 313

Earth’s Shadow Projected on the Moon’s Surface, 260, 279, 310

Eddystone Reef, The, 163, 171

Edwards and Symes, Messrs., the s.s. “ Silva Americano,” 149

Elliott and Burnett, Messrs., Eccentric Valve, 193

Emery Wheels, Mr. F. Ransome, 4

Emigration to America, 154

Electric Lamps, M. Archeau’s and Messrs. Foucault and Duboscq’s, 365

Electric Light, The, 335, 365, 383, 401

Electric Light on Board H.M. Steamships, 139

Electric Light, Gramme Machine, 435

Electric Light, Heilmann and Steinlen’s Gramme

Machine, 451

Electric Light, M. Henri Menier’s Lamp, 451

Electric Light in Lighthouses, Report of Experiments carried out at the South Foreland Light, 302

Electric Light, Magasin du Louvre, 451

Electric Light, M. Ricard’s Spinning Mill, 451

Electric Light in Workshops, 244, 260

Electro-magnetic Machines and Rotary Commutator, 383

Engine, Messrs. Churchward and Messenger, 345, 359. 389

Engine Economy, Steam, 137, 171

Engine, Fire, Messrs. Shand, Mason, and Co., Smithfield Club Show, 423

Engine of the Future, The Portable, 263

Engine, Horizontal, General Engine and Boiler Company, 88

Engine, Horizontal, Messrs. E. R. and F. Turner Smithfield Club Show, 422

Engine, Horizontal Compound, Avonside Engine Company, 242, 245

Engine, Horizontal Expansion, Messrs. J. Bennie and Co., 367, 372

Engine, “ Otto ” Gas, Messrs. Crossley, 24

Engine with Petzold’s Spark-arrester, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co., Smithfield Club Show, 423

Engine, 8-horse Power Ploughing, Messrs. C. Burrell and Sons, 262

Engine-room Artificers in the Navy, 28

Engine, Semi-portable, Messrs. Garrett arid Sons, Smithfield Club Show, 423, 426

Engine, Single-boiler Fairlie, Festiniog Railway, Mr Spooner, C.E., 133, 280, 284

Engine, Straw-burning Portable, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttlewortb, Smithfield Club Show, 423

Engine, Three-cylinder, Messrs. Wigzell and Halsey

446 ’

Engine, Traction, Messrs. Garrett and Co., 23

Engine, Traction, Messrs. Robey and Co., Smithfield Club Show, 422

Engine Trials. Mr. L. E. Fletcher’s Report on, ;

Messrs. Craigs’ Paper Mills, 129, 136, 137, 147, 150

Eneine, Vertical, Messrs. Robey and Co., Smithfie Club Show, 422

Engine, Vertical. Messrs. E. R. and F. Turner, Smithfield Club Show, 422

Engine, Vertical Gas, Messrs. Humboldt and Gilles, 39 Engineer Students for the Royal Navy, 153, 241 Engineers in the English Merchant Service, Foreign, 311, 370 6

Engineers in India, 189

Engineers in the Navy. 310

Engineers, Status and Prospects of, 437

Engineers in the United States Navy, 412

Engineering, Agricultural, 120

Engineering, Tokei. Japan, Imperial College of, 186

Engines, Allan’s Patent Compound, Inman Steamship “ City of New York,” North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, 458, 461

Engines for Californian Street Railroads, 461

Engines, Costly Marine, 162

Engines, Compound, 6

Engines, Compounding, Facile Mode of, 344, 440

Engines, on the Economy of Variable Automatic Expansion in Steam, Mr. John C. Fell, 62

Engines, Goods, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Mr. W. Kirtley, 245, 258

Engines, Testing Steam, 150, 169, 185, 186

Engines, Traction. 169

Engines in the Navy, Marine. 243

England’s Decadence Commenced? Has. 336, 395

English and Belgian Manufacturers, 220

Excavator. Mr. J. Diack, 291, 296

Excavator for Sinking Cylinder Foundations, 296

Excavators, Pneumatic, Mr. Reeve, 99, 123

Excentric Expansion, Messrs Riches and Watts, 24

Exhibition, The Iron and Steel Institute, 248

Exhibition, Paris (see Pans Exhibition)

Explosives Act, The, 27

Explosives and Blasting Agents, Modern, 266

Explosives on Shipboard, 66

Exports, Our August, 190

Exports, Our September, 264

Exports, Our October, 356

Exports. Our November, 444

Extinguishing Appliances, 10

Extractor, Railway Spike, 413

Fairbairn and his Times, 19, 38, 57, 95, 111, 163, 181, 186, 240. 253, 291. 309

Feed Discharge in Steam Boilers, Position of the, 429 reed-water Heater, Messrs. Davies and Dawson, 454 Felixstowe Railway, The, 127

Fenenga, Mr., Expanding Tube Plug. 395

Festiniog Railway, Single Boiler Fairlie Engine, Mr.

G. P. Spooner, 133. 280, 284

Fielding and PJatt, Messrs., Direct-acting Hydraulic L/KclllC, oq

Finzel’s Sugar Factory, 94

Fire-box, Messrs. Richard Garrett and Sons, 23 Fire-boxes, Locomotive Boiler, 182, 229, 267 Fire-engines, Steam, 40,423

Fire at Bradford, 40

Fire-proof Buildings. 103

Fishing Net Machines, 443

Fleet, Our Commercial Steam, Mr. J. R. Ravenhill 146, 164’

Floods of the Seine and the Shannon. 351

^vented* 241° -Thames, and How they may be Pre

Flues for Marine Boilers, Corrugated, Leeds Foro-e Company, 75

Fluorine Process, Henderson’s, 123

My-wheel Deviating Forces uf an Unsym metric al] v Balanced, 377

Fore Carriage, Iron, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, 22

Foremen in H.M. Dockyards. 409, 412

Forging Machine, Nut and Bolt, Mr. Horsfall, 75 148

Foreign Competition, 373

i?0or®ig^ Engineers iu the English Merchant Service, oil, 370 ’

Foulness Island, Encroachment of the Sea at 326

J,rench Weirs and Irish Weir Mounds, 437

Fuel, Gaseous, 273

Fuel, Patent, 461

Fuel in War Vessels, Economy of, by a Naval Engineer, 406 6

Fulton’s Account of the First Steamboat Trip between New York and Albany, 20

Furnace, Cost of the Siemens, 45

Furnace, Draught, 123

Furnace-feeding Machine, Mr. McDougall, 262 265

1’ urnaces, Direct-acting Gas, 337

Galvanising Malleable Iron Plates, 427

Garrett and Sons, Messrs. Richard, 50

Gas Engine, “ Otto,” Messrs. Crossley, 24

Gas Engine, Vertical, Messrs. Humboldt and Gilles. 39

Gas Furnace, Mr J. F. Boetius, 5

Gas Furnaces, 459

Gas Furnaces, Construction and Management of 393

Gas Furnaces for Puddling, Direct-acting. 420 ’

Gas, London, 263

Gas, Sulphur in. 85, 101, 124

Gauges, Pressure, Mr. A. Allan, jun., 193

Gillett, Messrs., Steam Donkey*Pump 50

Girder Work, Wrought Iron, 234 *

Girders, Solid Rolled, 7

Gold Licenses. 358

Goods Traffic. Conduct of, 391

Governor, Messrs. J. Bourne and Co., 395

“ Grangemouth,’’ Trial Trip of the, 183

Grant, Mr. G. B., Calculating Machine, 12

Great Noithern Railway at Burton-on-Trent Ilk-stone, and Derby, 363, 399

Greig, Messrs. D. and J., Machinery for Preparation of Rheea Fibre, 387, 389

Guinotte and de Hennault, Messrs , Continuous Indicator, 211

Gun, Bronze Steel, Gen. Uchatius, 254, 255, 810

Gun-carriage, Overbank. Major Maquay, 88

Gun, Protected Non-recoil, Herr Krupp 295

Gun, 35-ton, Sir J. Whitworth, 186

Guns, Field, 131

Gun, the Hotchkiss, 457

G 3??’ 45®tectl0n of Casemate (with reference to p. 295),

Guns, Re tubing Heavy, 273

Guns iu the Spithead Forts, 121

Hall, West and Co., Messrs., Coal Hoist, 184

Hammers and Stamps, Forging, Mr. D. Longworth 4 Hammock, with Elastic Suspension, Mr. P. D’Amora,

Hand-firing v. Machine-firing, 265, 279

Hand-power Drill Company, Jordan’s Rock Drill qoi Harbour Works, St. Heliert, Jersey 6 ’

Harland Mr., Lock-nut Door Handle, 395

Havre, its Harbour and Docks, 155

uttT'H-and Co”Pipe Borins and Turaing

H.M. Dispatch Vessel “Iris.” 456

H?lst’-,,Hydraulic» Albert Dock, Hull Mr R a Marillier, 350 ’ r’ A-

H221 Mr’ H’ P” Auxiliary Stcam Steering Apparatus,

Horse Power Computing Scale, 123

Horsfall Mr., Nut and Bolt Forging Machine 75 iaq

Hydraulic Machinery, Direct-acting, Mr Ra nh H

Tweddell, 98, 100 itaipn li.

Hydraulic Rams, Mr. Boulton, 455

Hydraulic Rams, Mr. Whithurst, 455 ^X°Aiid“ed fr0“ the of

lMBSnX» Io?116 UniUd States and ®mt:

India, Boiler Inspection in, 225

India, Engineers in,189

India, Foundations in. 336

India, Irrigation in, 297

Indian Minerals, The Direct Process and the, 17

Indian Railways and the Famine, 172, 264

Indian Railways, State Acquisition of, 364

Indian Relief Works and the Famine, 65, 191

Indicator. Continuous, Messrs. Guinotte and de Hen-nault. 211

industrial University, Proposed, 139

“ Inflexible,” H.M.S., 25, 27, 29, 50, 207, 374, 421, 443, 427

Institute of Great Britain, The Sanitary, 197, 310 Institute, The Iron and Steel, 179, 200, 222. 248

Inaugural Address of the President, Dr. Siemens, 200

Blister Steel, Cause of the Blisters on, John Percy, 236

Chaudron System of Sinking through Water-bearing Strata, Mr. Simon, 200

Coke, Manufacture of South Durham, in Relation to the Iron and Steel Trades of the North of England, Mr. Stevenson, 222

Institute Exhibition, The Iron and Steel, 248

Iron and Steel by the Direct Process, Further Remarks Regarding the Production of, Dr. Siemens, 200

Mechanical Puddling, Mr. R Howson. 222, 246

North Lincolnshire Ironstone Field, Mr. Dove, 200

The Protection from Atmospheric Action which is Imparted to Metals by a Coating of Certain of their own Oxides respectively, John Percy, 359

Remarks ot Proi. Williamson and others on Mr. I.

L. Bell’s Paper, 201, 204

Rolling Mills, Belgian Three High, Mr. Julien Deby, 222

Separation of Carbon, Silicon, Sulphur, and Phosphorus, &c., Mr. I L. Bell, 200

Slag Industries during the last Four Years, Progress of the, Mr. C. Wood, 223

Steel without Blows, Experiments with the New Artillery made from, Mr. Gautier, 222

Institute or Mining Engineers, The American Volumetric Determination of Sulphur and Ammonia in Gas, H. E. Sadler and B. Silliman, 101, 124

Institute of Mining Engineers, The Midland, 20

Institution of Civil Engineers, The. 339, 407. 440

Cofferdams used at Dublin, Birkenhead, and Hull, Mr. William James Doherty, 440

Review of the Progress of Steam Shipping during the Last Quarter of a Century, Mr. Alfred Hult, 378

Institution of Engineers, The Cleveland, 344, 452 Compounding Engines, Facile Mode of, Mr. C.

Smith, 344, 440

Phosphorus from Cleveland Iron, Extraction of, Mr.

J. C. Stead, 440

Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 377

Hydraulic Presses, Improvements in, Mr. W. Weems, 377

Manufacture and Application of Steel, Mr. J. G. Fairweather, 377

Positive Ventilating Apparatus, Mr. W. Cunningham, 377

Propulsion of Vessels, Mr. W. J. Miller, 456 Institution, The Glasgow Mechanics’—

Modern Explosives and Blasting Agents, Mr. Robert R. Tatlock, 266

Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 50, 63, 67, 75, 182, 308, 328

Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. Thomas Hawksley, 67

Apparatus for Burning Anthracite, 75

Construction of Safety Valves, Mr. John C. Wilson, 67

Corrugated Flues for Marine Boilers, 75

Dynamometer for Measuring the Power Delivered to the Screws of Large Ships, Mr. Wm. Froude, 77

Economy of Variable Automatic Expansion in Steam Engines, Mr. J. C. Fell, 62

Excursions of the Members in the Neighbourhood of Bristol, 75

Hydraulic Presses for Packing Cotton, Jute, &c., with Improved Engines and Pumps, Mr. R. Wilson, 330

Improved Form of Slide Valve for Steam and Hydraulic Engines, Mr. Francis W. Webb, 68

Mine Accidents,Mechanical Appliances for Meeting the Requirements of Certain Classes of, Messrs. C. Hawksley and E. B. Marten, 328

Radial Axle-boxes and Guides, Improved, Mr. H. W. Widmark, 328

Sander’s Automatic Vacuum Brake, 75, 106

Supplement to Notes on the Early History of R ailway Gauge, Respecting the Origin of the 4 t. Sin. Gauge, Mr. W. P. Marshall, 105

Tynewydd Colliery Inundation, Mr. T. Hurry Riches, 69

Institute of Naval Architects, 2, 132, 145, 150, 164, 218

Boilers and Engines of our Future Fleet, Mr. J. Scott Russell, 164

Course of Study in the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Mr. W. H. White, 164

Effect of Punching Iron and Steel Plates, Mr. A. C. Kirk, 164

Improvements in Dredging, Mr. W. Simons, 164

Launching Large Ships, Mr. D. A. Samuda, 164, 170, 173

Lloyd’s Numerals, Mr. W. Denny, 164, 346

Marine Boilers, Mr. Milton, 164

Marine Boilers, Mr. C. H. Haswell, 164

Note on Abnormal Influences in the Direct Motion of Steam Vessels, Mr. R. Mansel, 157

Propulsion of Vessels, Mr. W. J. Miller, 164

Screw Propellers, Action of, Mr. J. Howden, 164, 257 258

On Strains of Ships, Mr. W. John, 164 .

Twenty Minutes with our Commercial Marine Steam

Fleet in 1877, Mr. J. R. Ravenhill, 146, 164

Water Ballast, Mr. B. Martell, 164, 174, 175 Inventor’s English, 282, 310

Iron Construction, Economy in, 409 .

Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and other Districts, 16, 3a.J5 a, r , 92, 109, 127, 143, 161, 178. 197, 215, 233, 2u0, 2/ 1, 289, 307, 324, 343, 363, 381, 399, 416, 433, 449, 465

Iron, Fuel used to Smelt a ton of, 169

Iron in New York, Value of Pig, 169

Iron, Purification of, 297, 311, 339, 352, 35a, 3/0, 38 , 4H, 437 „ , ..

Iron and Steel by the Direct Process, Production ol 200,201,204

Iron and Steel, Effect on, of Punching, 164

Iron for Steel Making, 105, 123

Iron Trade, Arbitration in the, 104

Iron Trade, the British, 1

Ironclad “ Nelson,” The New, 412

Ironclads in Action, The Best Position for, 201

Ironclads Break Down, How our, 131, 150

Ironclads, German, 228

Ironclads, Russian, 190

Ironclads, Wet Bacin for, 234

Ironmasters and Galvanisers, 282

Ironstone Field, North Lincolnshire, 200

Ironworks, Why they are being Closed, 460

Ironworks near Glasgow, Opening of Lochbuin, 212

Jackson’s Lines, 297

Kinipple, Mr. W. R., Dredging Machine, 273, 274 Klotz Safety Valve, 68

Krishna Shoal Lighthouse, 300, 310

Krupp, Herr, Protected Non-Recoil Gun, 295

Labour from America, The Importation of, 120 Labour Question, The, 154, 299, 310

Labour Riots. The American, 138

Lathe, Combined Duplex Wheel Turning and Break.

Messrs. J. and J. Kershaw, 102, 105

Lathe, Pipe-boring and Turning, Messrs. H. Hind and Co., 42

Lathe Heavy (referring to 102 and 105), 150

Launch at Southampton, 394

Launch, Steel Steam, Mr. 1). Lewin, 267

Launching Large Ships, Mr. J. D. A. Samuda, 164,170, 173

Lauria Floating Dock, The, 188, 191

Leading Articles—

Accuracy in Levelling, 459

Agricultural Engineering, 120

American Labour Riots, 138

American Patent-office, 318

Arbitration in the Iron Trade, 104

■£rJ?our‘Plates, Wilson’s Compound, 120

Artillery Experiments, Public and Private, 391

Bessemer Steel Production, 86

Blantyre Colliery Explosion, 299

Boiler Explosions, 28

Boiler Inspection in India, 225

Boilermakers’ Union, .336

Boilers in the Navy, Committee on, 47

British Exports during August, 190

Brakes, Emergency, 243

Chester Suspension Bridge, 48

Cleopatra’s Needle, 282

Clyde Shipbuilders, The, 226

Coal Miners, Reckless, 48

Coal in Westphalia, 392

Colliery Management, 86

Communication between Metropolitan Main Line Stations, 300

Conduct of Goods Traffic, The, 391

Continental Coals and Canals, 86

Continuous Brakes, 121, 428

Costs of the Exhibition of Scientific Instruments, 66 Disposal of Town Sewage, an Important Point relating to. 121

Eastern Navigation, 189

Eddystone Reef, The, 171

Electric Light, The, 335

Electric Light in Workshops, 244

Emigration to America, 154

Engine of the Future, Portable. 263

Engine-room Artificers in the Royal Navy, 28

Engineers in India, 189

Explosives Act, The, 27

Explosives on Shipboard, 66

Exports. September, 264

Famine and Indian Railways, The, 172 Fire-extinguishing Appliances, io’ Fire proof Buildings, 103

Foreign Competition, 373

Foreign Labour, Importation of. 299

Foremen in H.M. Dockyards, 409

Foundations in India, 336

Free Trade and Protection, 355

Has England’s Decadence Commenced? 336

Hudson River Tunnel, The, 410

Importation of Labour from America, 120

Indian Famine and Relief Works, 65 Indian Railways and the Famine, 264 Inflexible, The, 27, 374. 427,443, Inflexible Committee. The, 2 7

Inspection of Public Bridges, 317

Inventors’ English, 282

Ironclad in Action, The Best Position for an, 207

Iron Construction, Economy in, 409

Ironmasters and Galvanisers, 282

Iron and Steel Rails, 300

Italian Field Artillery, Recent Improvements in, 104

Kiishna Shoal Lighthouse, 300

Labour Question, The, 154

Lincolnshire, The Drainage of, 9

Liquid Oxygen, 460

London Bridge, New, 9

London Gas, 263

London Water Companies, 335

London Water Supply, 355, 374

Machinery and the Factory Act, 48

Manchester Water Supply, 10

Marine Engines in the Navy, 243

Metric System, The, 28

Mineral Production of 1876, 264

Miners’ Wages, 36

Narrow Gauge Railways for India 104

Naval Engineer Students, 153

Nettle Experiments, The, 336

November Exports, Our, 444

October Exports, Our, 356

Over-production in the Steel Trade, 356

Owen’s College, 66

Phosphorus and Iron, 225

Purchase System, The Deferred, 410

Purification of Iron, 355

Railway Amalgamation, 318

Railway Carriages, Improved. 244

Railway Platforms and Carriage Footsteps, 144

Railways in Ceylon, 356

Railways in South America, 281

Rattening at Sh' ffield, 282

Repairs in the Navy, 208

Restricted Production, 318

Restricting the Output, 226, 39?, 410

Russian Ironclads, 190

St. Gothard Railway, The, 138

Scarcity of Good Workmen, 85, 459

Shah and the Huascar, The, 47

Slag Industries, 317

Steam on Common Roads, 375, 428

Steam Engine Economy, 137, 171

Steam Gear for Heavy Guns. 444

Steamer Lines to the East, 392

Steel v. Iron in Shot and Armour, 137

Steel for Shipbuilding, 373

Street LJghting, 172

Strike at Martinsburg, U.S., 48

Sulphur in Gas, 85

Sun Spots and the Indian Fam'ne, 153

Tay Bridge, The, 172

Telephones, Recording, 374

Temple Bar, 428

Thames Floods, The, 427, 443

Thames. I he Silting up of the, 65

Torpedoes in Turkey, 105

Trades Union Congress, The, 208

Traffic in London, Street, 48

Trans mission of Power, 281

Wanted a Locomotive Superintendent, 190

Water Supply Scheme, The New, 119

Why Ironworks are Being Closed, 460

Legal Intelligence—

Beale v. G wynne, 407

In re the Trade Marks Registration Act; In re Mitchell's Application, 83

Letters to the Editor—

Accidents in Mines, Ralph Hart Tweddell, 352

American Dredgers, Thos. Christy, jun., 6 Armour-plates, Wilson’s, Alex. Wilson, 150 Austrian Milling, Guest and Silvester, 241 Austrian Milling, Thos. J. Laby, 211

Barrages a Hausses Mobiles. Robert Manning, 370

Bennie’s Plate Planing Machine, Stephen Alley, 370

Bennie’s Plate Planing Machine, Janies Bennie, jun , 457

Bennie’s Plate Planing Machine, Alfred Wadham, 370

Bennie’s Improved Planing Machine, James Bennie jun., 389

Bennie’s Improved Planing Machine. Alfred Wadham, 412

Boiler Composition, E., 299

Boiler Corrosion, W. D. W,, 297

Letters to the Editor (continued)—

Bradford, The Recent Fire at, Merry weather and Sons, 40

Brakes, Continuous, Fiant Experimenta, 6

Brakes, Continuous, J. E. C., 40

Brass Tubes and Iron Fire boxes, H. L., 443

Casson-Dormoy Furnace, The, R. Smith-Casson, 241

Central Railway Station, A. W. H. Villiers Sankey, 150

Churchward and Messenger’s Engines, C. Brown,

Cigarette Machines, E. P., 281

Cleopatia’s Needle, Forethought, 260

Cleopatra’s Needle, X. Y. Z., 260

Coal Hoist, Woodlands Colliery, Nuneaton, Hall, West, and Co.. 211

Concerning a Difficult Analysis, Festina Lente, 429

Continuous Brakes, C. W. Vincent, 389

Contracts, E. H., 352, 412

Contracts, A Victim. 389

Cost of Dredging, The, C E., 311

Deferred Purchase System, re Thomas and Evans, Scott and Barham, 429

Earth Borers, W. H., 27

Earth’s Shadow as Projected on the Moon’s Surface, C. Bruce Allen, 260

Earth’s Shadow on the Moon’s Surface, George M. Seabroke, 279

Electric Light. The. Chas. Ball, 260

Engineer Students for the Royal Navy, A Sea-going Engineer, 241

Engineers in the Navy, H. M. N., 310

Engineers in the U.S. Navy, An Engineer, U.S.N.,

Engines. Compound, W. S., 6

Engines, Sceam Fire, Shand, Mason, and Co., 40

Excavator for Sinking Cylinder Foundations, J. Diack, 296

Fairbairn and his Times, R. Bodmer, 240

Fairbairn and his Times, W. C., 186

Fishing Net Machinery, N. E. T., 443

Fluorine Process, Henderson’s, James Henderson, 123

Foreign Engineers in the English Merchant Service, Marine Engineer, 311

Foreign Engineers in the English Merchant Service, Touwslager, 370

Foreign Engineers in the English Merchant Service, Agents of the Steamship referred to, viz., the Stad Amsterdam, 370

Foreign Labour Question, The, W. H. T., 310

Foremen of the Yard in H.M. Dockyards, A Foreman of the Yard, 412

Free Trade v. Protection, A Free Trader, 370

French Barrages Mobiles and Irish Weir Mounds, James Lynam, 351

French Wholly Removable Weirs and the Irish Wholly Irremovable Weir Mounds, James Lynam, C.E. ,437

Furnace Draught. Robert Gill, 123

Galvanising Malleable Iron Plates, J. W. H., 427

Galvanising Plant, W., 27

Gas Furnaces, P. B., 459

Glass Stoppers, H. H. M., 243

Hand-firing v. Machine-firing, Isaac S. McDougall,

Hand-worked Rock Drills, E. S., 243

Harbour Works, St. Helier's, Jersey, Jno. Coode, 6 Hotchkiss Gun, The, J. Wetson, 457

How the Floods on the Thames may be Prevented, A. Alison, 241

How our Ironclads Break Down, R. R., 150

Imperial College of Engineering, Tokei, Japan, Henry Dyer, 186

Interception of Rainfall from Sewers, Wm. IL Bryan, 296

Inventor’s English, An Inventor, 310

Iron for Steel Making, James Henderson, 105

Jackson’s Lines, Edward Jackson, 297

Krishna Lighthouse, The, A F., 310

Lathes, Heavy, Fred. Charles Winby, 150

Leather Gearing, Nerves, 373

Legislation on Patents. Wm. Spence, 310, 339, 457

Levelling Apparatus, The “Aita,” Henry Ecroyd, 39

Levelling Apparatus, H. N. Ground, 123

Locomotive Driving, Locomotive, 25

Locomotive Driving, Michael Reynolds, 40

London Central Railway. W. H. Villiers Sankey, 412

London Water Supply. R. M. Lloyd, 211

Madras Harbour. W. Parkes, 411

Messenger-Churchward Engine, The, G. D. Churchward, 412

Messenger-Churchward Engine, Thos. Messenger, 389

Meteoric Stones, Seed Bearing, t7,, 169

Notes on Building Construction, Fart II., The Author, 310

Oakum from New Hemp, B. J.. 427

Old Atlantic Steamers, A. J. M., 317

Ownership of the Tube Well Patents, E. F. Butter-mer Harston, 389, 437

Ownership of the Tube Well Patents, A. Le Grand, 429

Paris Exhibition, T. C., 437

Paris Exhibition, 1878, J. H. Bell and Hirsch, 241

Paris Tramways, C. Brown, 437

Ploughs, English v. American, Thos. F. Krajewski, 6

Pneumatic Excavators, Frank Beattie, 123

Pontifex Maximus, Aletheia, 6

Position of the Feed Discharge in Steam Boilers, Harry Wilkinson, 429

Pot Sleeper Casting Machinery, P. I., 443

Protection of Casemate Guns, G. S. Clarke, Lieutenant, R E., 311

Protection of Casemate Guns, J. Jones, 457

Purification of Iron, Carbon, 311

Purification of Iron. J. A. Jones. 370, 411

Purification of Iron, Thomas Hallam, 411

Purification of Iron, R Howson, 311

Purification of Iron, Oxide, 339, 389, 437

Purification of Iron, Phosphorus, 311, 389. 437

Purification of Iron, O. Pihlfeldt, 411

Purification of Iron, Scipio, 352

Purification of Iron, John Thomas, 411

Purification of Iron. Vulcan, 411

Purifying Iron, < >xide, 297

Railway Stations. T. R. S., 317

Re Clark and Webb Brake, Wilkin and Clark, 279

Report on Boiler and Engine Test at R. Craig and Sons’, by L. E. Fletcher, p. 129, by M. John Lockie, 150

Rope Driving Gear, Pearce Brothers, 186

Rope Driving Gear, James Durie, 296

Rope Driving Gear, R. N. N., 40, 241, 339

Sash Fastenings, B. D. Knox, 351

Scarcity of Good Workmen, John Lockie, Ph. Sc., 123

Screw-drivers, C. Rothera. 65

Screw-drivers, Screwed, 65

Shadow Drop, The, C. Bruce Allen, 310

Ships’ Stoves, T. M., 317

Silicon Iron, A. H., 153

Slag Wool, Ferrum, 391

Slag Blocks, Manufacture of, Joseph Woodward, 25

Spanish Railways, Veritas, 373

Spring Washers, J. C. M., 171

S.S. Santiago, The, R. T. Shearman, 105

Stamped Envelopes, W., 263

Steam jet Propulsion, Propeller, 65

Steam Jet Propulsion. D. Ziegler, 85

Steam on Tramways, J. H. Davis. 457

Steamship Ventilators, A. G. O. O., 411

Stone Rubbing Machines, B., 281

Stoney’s Rolling Sluices and the French Barrages Mobiles, James Lynam, 311

Stoney’s Rolling Sluices, F. G. M. Stoney, 240

Swiss Belting, W., 225

Tannate of Soda, Cooper and Smith, 373

Tannate of Soda, Incrustation, 355

Tea Leaf Rolling Machine, A. Y., 27

Tea Rolling Machines, B. and M., 335

Testing Steam Engines, B. W. Farey, 186

Testing Steam Engines, W. H. Northcote, 186

Testing Steam Engines, George Sinclair, 150

Letters to the Editor (continued)—

Testing Steam Engines, Test, 150

Testing Steam Engines, J. D. Wilkins, 169

Tinning Copper Pans, Dorset Member of the Amateur Mechanical Society, 281

Tinning Copper Pans, J. S. King, 281

Tinning Copper Pans, A Lady Amateur, 263

Tinning Copper Peins, Lead Poison, 317

Tobacco Weighing Machines, Tobacco, 119

Torpedo Defence, Torpedo. 260

Torpedo Protectors, W. Richardson, 150

Tracing Institution, F. B , 443

Trade Property in Canada, B. F., 25

Trisecting an Angle, Thos. Garnett, 310

Trisecting a Triangle, William Baker, 296

Uchatius Guns, William E. Thursfield, 310

Valves, Stop, A. F. B., 6

Valves, Unit Area Safety, Alex. Allen, 105

Valves. Unit Area Safety. W. Robinson, 40

Water-wheels, A Distracted Miller, 297

Wax Match Cutting Machines, H. S , 153

Wind Guards, C, Boys, 25

Wire Net-making Machines, Wire, 427

Leupold, Mr. H., Donkey Pump, 2

Levelling, Accuracy in. 459

Levelling Apparatus, The “ Aita,” 39, 123

Lifeboat for New Brighton,. Tubular, Hamilton’s Windsor Ironworks Company, Garston, Mr. H. T. Richardson, 404

Lighthouse, Disappearance of the Krishna Shoal, 220

Lighthouses, Construction and Illumination of, 407

Lighting Houses, New Method of, 388

Lighting, Street, 172

Lines, Jackson’s, 297

Literature :—

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British Judges’ Report on the Centennial Exhibition, 48

British Seamen, as Described in Recent Parliamentary and Official Documents, Thomas Brassey, M.P.,28

Common Sense for Gas Users ; Catechism of Gas Lighting, Robt. Wilson, 10

Designs for the Construction of Markets, Warehouses and Sheds, Alexander Freeman, Translated by E. H D’Avigdor, 410

Elementary Text Book of Physics, G. J. D. Everett, M.A., 173

Engineer’s Valuing Assistant; Practical Treatise on the Valuation of Collieries and other Mines, &c., by H. D. Hoskold, 301

An Essay on New South Wales, the Mother Colony of the Australias, G. H. Reid, 155

Floods in the Thames Valley, and the Relief of London Bridge and its Approaches, by Francis Ingram Palmer, R.N., Assoc. Inst. C.E., 86

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Minutes of the Proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol. xlix., and Vol. 1., Session 1876-77, Parts III. and IV., 357

Notes on Building Construction, Part IL, 282

Notes on the Colony of Victoria, H. Heylyn Hayter, Gov. Statist of Victoria, 154

Outline of an Industrial Science, by David Syme, 244

Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine, Arthur Rigg, 66

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Practical Treatise on the Construction of Iron Highway Bridges, for the Use of Town Committees, Alfred P. Boiler, 375

Practical Treatise on the Manufacture and Distribution of Coal Gas, Wm. Richards, 300, 318

Proceedings of the RoySl Artillery Institution, Woolwich, Vol. x., No. 1, 429

Purification of Water-carried Sewage, &c., H. Robinson and J. C. Meilis, 283

Report on Surveys and Preliminary Operations on the Canadian Pacific Railway, up to January, 1877, by Sandford Flemming, Engineer-in-chief, 445, 460

Science of Weighing and Measuring Standards of Measure and Weight, by H. W. Chisholm, Warden of the Standards, 121

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Superficial Geology of the Country Adjoining the Coasts of South-west Lancashire, C. E. de Rance, 392

Theoretical Naval Architecture, a Treatise on the Calculations Involved in Naval Design, Samuel J. P. Thearle, 336

Traitc Eldmcntaire de Topographic et de Reconnaissances Militaires, avec 16 Planches, par A. Langlois and C. Dermonia, 283

Transactions of the Institutions of Civil Engineers in Ireland, Fortieth and Forty-first Session to May, 1876, Vol. xi., 172

Treatise on the Construction and Manufacture of Ordnance in the British Service, Prepared in the Royal Gun Factory. Printed by Order of the Secretary of State for War, 226, 264

Lloyd’s Numerals, 164, 346

Locomotive Boiler Fire-boxes, 182, 229, 267

Locomotive Builder in the World, Fastest, 457

Locomotive Driving, 25, 40

Locomotive Slide Valves and Valve Gearing, 63

Locomotive Superintendent, Wanted a, 190

Locomotives, Distribution of Weight in, 129

Locomotives, Small Geared, Mr. S. Lewin, 149

Locomotives for Street Rails, Fireless, Mr. T. Scheffler, 220

Lock-out on the Clyde, Another, 283

London Central Railway, 412

London and County Banking Company, 94

London and Melbourne, Quickest Passage on Record between, 311

London Water Supply, 335, 355, 374

Longworth, Mr. D., Forging Hammers and Stamps, 4 Lord of the Isles, The S.S., 112, 115, 118, 132, 164, 16<j

Machinery and the Factory Act, 48

McDougall, Mr., Furnace Feeding Machine, 262, 265

Madras Harbour, The, 411

Magneto-Electric Machines, 401

Mails to New York, 370

Manganese Bronze, Parson’s. 301

Manganese Reaction, On a New. 340

Marsden, Mr. H. R., Stone-Breaking Machine, 359

Messenger-Churchward Engine, The, 345, 359, 389, 412 Metallic Chlorides on H,\ drocarbons, Action at High

Temperature of Volatile, Watson Smith, Chemical Society, 7

Metals fiom Atmospheric Action, Protection of, 359

Metals at Various Temperatures, Tenacity of, 239

Meteoric Stones, Seed Bearing, 169

Meteorological Observations by the Norwegian Deep-Sea Exploring Expedition in the North Atlantic in 1876 and 1877,452

Meteorological Instruments, Self-recording, Rev. C.

J. Taylor, Meteorological Society, 25

Meteorological Society (See Society, the Meteorological)

Meteorology of Cannes, W. Marriott, Meteorological Society, 25

Metric System, The, 28

Metrical System in Engineering, Advantages of the,

Metropolitan Inner Circle Completion Railway, 181

Metropolitan Main Line Stations, Communication between, 300

151,

349,

144,

344,

119,

317,

283

Milling, Austrian, 211, 241

Mills, Rolling, 222

Mine Accidents and Mechanical Appliances for Meeting their Requirements, 328, 332, 352

Mineral Production of 1876, 264

Miners’ Wages, 86

Mines, Apparatus for Temporary Drainage and Ventilation of, 328. 332

Mines Regulation Act. The. 290. 400

Miscellanea. 3, 21, 41, 59, 89, 97. 117,140, 151, 165. 187, 205. 219,237. 260, 275, 293, 313, 334; 349, 371, 385, 403, 425, 441, 453

Moulding, 377

Naval Blunder. A Costly, 384

Naval College, Greenwich, Royal, 164

Naval Foremen, 367

Navigation, Eastern, 189

Navy, Repairs in the, 208

Needle, Cleopatra’s, 211, 260, 282

Nettle Experiments, The, 336

Newhaven Harbour, 260

Nickel Plating, 12

Noad, Dr , 70. 76

Normanville, Mr. W. De. Ships’ Speed Indicator, 193

North of England, 35. 56. 73, 93, 109, 128, 144, 162, 179, 197, 215, 233, 251, 272, 29 ), 308, 325, 344, 364, 382, 400, 417, 434, 450, 466

Notes from Lancashire, 16. 35, 55, 73. 92, 109, 117, 127, 144. 161, 178, 197, 215, 233, 250, 271, 289, 307, 324, 343, 363, 381, 399, 417, 434, 449, 465

Notes and Memoranda, 3, 21, 41, 59, 89, 97, 140, 165, 187, 205 219, 237. 260, 275, 293, 313, 334, 371, 385, 403. 425, 441, 453

Notes from Scotland, 17, 36, 56, 74, 93, 110, 128, 162, 179, 198, 216, 234, 251. 272, 290, 308, 325, 364, 382, 400, 417, 434, 450, 466

Notices to Correspondents, 9, 27, 47, 65. 85, 103, 137, 153, 171, 189, 207, 225, 243, 263, 281, 299, 335, 355, 373, 391, 409, 427, 443, 459

Numerals, Lloyd’s, 164, 346

Oakum from New Hemp, 427

Obelisk at St. Peter’s, Rome, Raising the, 256

Obelisk, Raising the Luxor, 256

Obelisk Stand ? Where shall the, 256

Obituary—

Mr. J. H. Adams, 63

Sir Henry James, R.E., F.R.S., 2

Mr. Edward Hayes, 183,

Dr. Noad, F.R.S., 70, 76

Mr. Francis Trevethick, 314

M. Urban Jean Joseph Le Vender, 227

Mr, Edward Wilson, C.E., 164

Oblique Arches, Directions of the Face Joints in, Ossett Waterworks, The, 45

Output, Restricting the, 226, 377, 392, 410

Owen's College. 66

Oxygen Liquid, 460

Paris Exhibition, The, 241, 845, 366, 368, 369, 383, 390, 402, 405, 408, 437, 442, 445, 452

Patent Law in Switzerland, Proposed, 340

Patent-office, 40

Patent-office, The American, 318

Patent-office, The German, 11, 36

Patent-office, Models Destroyed by Fire at the American, 304

Patent Opposition, 437

Patent Legislation, 310, 339, 457

Pavement of Roads, 319

Philadelphia Exhibition, U.S. Government at the, 44, 58. 75

Phillips, Mr. J., Tram-car Brake, 184, 185

Phosphorus from Cleveland Iron, Extraction of, 440

Phosphorus and Iron, 225

Piecework v. Daywork, 197

Pittsburg, Labour Movement at, 450

Planing Machine, Messrs. J. Bennie and Co., 351, 370, 389, 412. 475

Pliers, Parallel, Mr. Russel, 51

Ploughing, Steam, 18

Ploughs, English v. American, 6

•Polar Exploration, 405

Pontifex Maximus, 6

Power, Transmission of, 281

Presses for Packing Cotton, Jute, &c., Hydraulic, 330

Presses, Hydraulic, Mr. R. Wilson, 330

Presses, Hydraulic, W. Weems, 337

Prices Current of Metals, Oils and Timber, &c. 18, 94, 180, 252, 326, 418

Printing Machine, The “Ingram” Rotary, 239

Propellers, Screw, Action of, Air. J. Howden, 164, 257

Propulsion of Vessels, 164, 456

Production, Restricted, 318

Protection, Free Trade and, 355, 370, 373

Protection, A Plea for, 352

Protection Protect ? Does. 399

Puddling Furnace, Messrs. Caddick and Maybery, 206, 210

Puddling Furnace, Retort, Air. J. Price, Woolwich Arsenal, 312, 316

Puddling Furnace, Rotary, Alessrs, Godfrey and How-son, 247

Puddling, Alechanical, AI»\ R. Howson, 222, 246

Puddling in the United States, 7

Pulsometer at Worthing Waterworks, 4

Pump, Pendulum, Mr. J. Stannah, 312

Pump, Steam Donkey, Messrs. Spencer and Gillett, 50 Pumps, Blowers, Exhausters, Mr. C. Brakell, 106, 211 Pumps, Three-throw, Andover Waterworks, Alessrs.

Hayward Tyler and Co.. 313

Punching Iron and Steel Plates, Effect of, 164

Purchase System, The Deferred, 410

Railroads for 1877, Poor’s Manual of, 94

Rails, The Export of, 124

Rails, Iron and Steel, 300

Railway Accidents, 156, 168

Railway Amalgamation, 318

Railway Carriages, Improved, 244

Railway Experiments made by the Eastern Railroad Association of America, 17

Railway Extensions, 461

Railway of France, Eastern, Revenue < f the, 429

Railway Gauge, Origin of the 4 ft. 8 jin., 105

Railway, Great Yarmouth and Stalham Light, 196

Railway Matters, 3, 21, 41. 59, 89, 97, 117, 140. 151, 165, 187, 205, 219, 237, 260, 275, 293, 313, 334, 349, 371, 385, 403, 425,441, 453

Railway, Metropolitan Inner Circle Completion, 181

Railway Platforms and Carriage Footsteps, 444

Railway Station, A Central, 140, 150

Railways in America, 144

Railways in South America, 281

Railways in Brazil, 274

Railways in Ceylon, 356

Railways for India, Narrow Gauge, 104

Rainfall in Jamaica, 25

Ransome, Mr. F., Emery Wheels, 4

Rattening at Sheffield, 282

Russian Ironclads, 190

Russian Navy, The, 105

Reaper and Mower Fingers, Alessrs. Burgess and Key, Smithfield Club Show, 423

Reapers, Messrs. Phillips and Co., 23

Reaping Alachines, Sheaf Binding, Mr. W. A.Wood’s 147

Reaping Machines, Sheaf-binding, Trials of American, Royal Agricultural Show, 114, 135

Rheea Fibre, Alachinery for the Preparation of, Afessrs.

D. and J. Greig, 387, 389

Rheea Fibre, Preparation of, 339

Rivers Purification, 266

Rivet-making Machine, Alessrs. W. Collier and Co. 57, 70  »

Road Alaking, Use of Slag for. 339, 375

Rockhampton Suspension Bridge, Air. Owen Jores, 405

Rolling Mills, Belgian Three-high, 222

Rolling Stock, Air. J. Cleminson’s Flexible Wheel Base, 388

Rope Driving Gear, 40, 186, 241, 296, 339

I Rowan, Alessrs., Double Furnace Boiler, 413

Rowan, Mr. W., Safety Disc for Boilers. 148

Royal Agricultural Society's Show : Liverpool 22

Clutch Gear, Alessrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head 23

Expansion Excentric, Messrs. Riches and Watts, 24 Fire-box, Messrs. Richard Garrett and Sons, 23 Iron Fore Carriage, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, 22

“ Otto ” Ga,s Engine, Messrs. Crossley, 24

Reapers, Messrs. Phillips and Co., 23

Sheaf binding Reaping Machine, Mr. C. H. M’Cor-mick, 114

Sheaf binding Reaping machines, American, 135

Steering Gear, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, 23

Traction Engine, Messrs. Garrett and Co., 23

Ventilator for Chemical Works, Mr. C. S. Hall. 50

Vertical Gas Engines, Messrs. Humbold and Gilles, 39

St. Albans Abbey, Restoration Works, 199, 202, 203

St. Gothard Railway, The, 138

St. Gothard Tunnel, The, 17

St Helens’ Corporation Waterworks, Contracts Open, Mr. D M F. Gaskin, 79, 80, 81. 84

St. Helens’, Local Government Board Inquiry at, 283

Salford, Borough Engineer, The, 319

Salts, Insoluble, 396

Sanitation, Rural, 266

Santiago, Steamship, 105

Sash Fastenings, B D. Knox, 351

Scarborough, Queen’s Parade Tramway, Mr. H. P.

Holt, 348, 351

Scarborough Waterworks, and the Town Council, 279

Scheffler, Mr. T., Fireless Locomotives for Street Rails, 220

School of Mines, Royal, 20

Scientific Instruments at South Kensington, Exhibition of, 66

Screwing Apparatus, Pipe, Mr. Heap, 454

Sewage, Disposal of Town, 121

Sewage, London, 132

Sewers, Intercepting Rainfall from, 260, 296

Sewing Machine Trade, The, 2

Shah, and the Huascar, H.M S., the, 47, 207

Sheaf-binders, Dynamometer Trials with, Royal Agricultural Show, 114, 135

Sheffield District, 16, 36 55, 74, 93, 110, 128, 144, 161, 178. 198, 216, 234, 251, 271, 289, 307, 324, 343, 363, 381, 400, 416, 434. 45', 466

Ship, Plant for Building. 351, 367, 372, 386

Ship Launch at Southampton, 83

Ships. Abnormal Influences in the Direct Motion of

Steam, Mr. R. Mansel, 157

Ships, Strains of, W. John, 164

Show. Royal Agricultural. 22

Show, Smithfield Club, at Islington, 423

Siege Trains and Sieges, Modern, 327

  • • Silva Americano,” The S.S., Messrs. Edwards and Symes 149

Silversmiths’ Work. 417

Simons and Co., Messrs. W., Irish Mail Steamers, “ Limerick,” ‘’Milford” and “ Waterford,” 8, 11, 42, 43. 46, 61

Slag Blacks, Manufacture of. 5,11, 25

Slag Industries. The, 223, 317

Slag for Roadmaking, Blast Furnace, 339, 375

Sleeper Casting Machinery, 443

Sluices, Rolling F.G. M. Stoney’s, 172, 240, 311 Smithfield Club Snow-

Burgess and Key, Messrs., Mower and Reaper Fingers, 423

Clayton and Shuttle worth, Messrs., Straw-burning Engine, 423

Davey, Paxman and Co., Messrs., Portable Engine with Peizold’s Device for Preventing Escape of Spirks, 423

Garrett and Sons, Messrs., Semi-portable Engine, 423. 426

Henry Rifled Barrel Company, The, Horsetail Clipper, 424

Robey and Co., Messrs., Traction Engine, 422

Robey and Co., Messrs., Vertical Engine, 422

Shand, Mason, and Co,, Messrs., Light Fire-engine, 423

Turner, Messrs. E. R. and F., Horizontal Engine, 422

Turner, Messrs. E. R. and F., Vertical Engine, 422

Smoke, on the Prevention of, 278

Society, The American Philosophical—

Deviating Forces of an Unsymmetrically Balanced Fly-wheel, Mr. Robert Briggs, 377

Society of Arts, The, 358

Society, The Chemical—

Action at High Temperature of Certain Volatile Metallic Chlorides on Certain Hydrocarbons, Mr. Watson Smith, 7

Anethol and its Homologues, Note on, W. H. Perkin, 7

Chemical Dynamics, First Report to the Society on some Points in, Dr. Wright and Mr. Luff, 396

Chemistry of Cocoa Butter, Part I., Two New Fatty Acids, C. T. Kmgzett, 396

Crystallised Barium Silicate, E. W. Provost, 7

Diamyl. Mr. H. Grimshaw, 7

(a) Hydrocarbons Obtained from the Homologues of Cinnamic-Acid ; (6) On Anethol and its Homologues, W. H. Perkin, 340

Insoluble Salts are Produced, Influence Exerted by Time and Mass in Certain Re-actions in which, M. M. P. Muir, 396

Manganese Re-action, On a New, J. B. Hannay, 340 Oxidation of Ditolyl, T. Carnelly, 340

Oxidation Products of the Aloins, On the, A.

Tilden, 7

Thalliou’s Platinocyanide, Note on, R. J. Friswell • and A. J. Greenaway, 7

Two New Methods of Estimating Bismuth Volume-trically, M. M. P. Muir, 340

Society, The Civil and Mechanical Engineers’, 218 visit to the Gasworks in the Old Kent-road, 262 Visit of Members to the Richmond Waterworks, 127

Visit to Messrs. Truman and Hanbury’s Brewery, 150

Society of Engineers, 169, 339, 421

Direct-acting Hydraulic Machinery, Mr. Ralph II.

Tweddell, 99

Rural Sanitation, Mr. G. Wm. Usill, 266

Tube Wells, Mr. Le Grand, 376, 389

Tube Wells for Large Water Supplies, Mr. Robert Sutcliff, 439

Woolwicn Arsenal, Visit of the Society to, 2 Society of Glasgow, The Philosophical—

Description of the Gardner Process of Seasoning and Preserving Timber from Decay, Mr. James Deas. 123

Society, King’s College Engineering, 297

Cranes, Mr. Josiah Pierce, jun., 394

Docks, Mr. Alliman. 297

Lighthouses, Construction and Illumination of, Mr. de Kay Winans, 407

Pavement of Roads, Discussion on the, 319

Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare, Mr. A. L. Alliman, 367

Water Supply for Towns, Mr. Rudolph Aranz, 340 Society. The Liverpool Engineering, 197

Blast Furnace Slag to Road-making, Application of, Mr. J. S. Brodie, 339, 375

Girder-work, Wrought Iron, Mr. C. Graham Smith, 284

Graving Docks, Mr. W. Wilkinson Squire, 375

Metrical System in Engineering, Advantages of the, Mr. Dukinfield Jones, 241

Piecework v. Daywork, Mr. R. F. Pitt. 197

Railway Engineering in Brazil, Mr. J. E. Claudy, 274 Status and Prospects of Engineers, Mr. Graham Smith, 437

Water Supply of Towns, Mr. C. Jerome Tisdall, 297 Society, The Manchester Scientific and Mechanical—

Inaugural Address of the President, Professor O.

Reynolds, on the Prevention of Smoke, 278

Society, The Meteorological, 25

Arched Squalls of the Neighbourhood of the Trade Winds. tec., Capt. A. Shuck, 394

Barometric Oscillation, Jan. 30th, 1876, Ona Remarkable, Robert H. Scott, 394

Cyclone or Anticyc one. General Character and Prin-cipd Sources of Variation in the weak or any part of a, the Hon. Ralph Abercombie, 394

Diurnal Vaiiation of the Barometer at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, by W. Ellis, F.R A S., 25 Fog Observed at Kew, Oct. 18th, Lb77, Mr. G. M.

Whipple, 452

Improvement in the Mechanism of Self-recording Meteorological Instruments, Rev. C. J Taylor, 25 Meteorological Observations made by the Norwegian Deep-Sea Exploring Expedition in the North Atlantic in 1876 and 1877, Prof. H. Mohn, 452

Meteorology of Cannes, W. Marriott, M. D., F.R.S., 25

Meteorology and Physical Geography of the West Coast of Africa, Commanders, E. G. Bourke, R.N., 452

Physiological Observations during 1877, Rev. T. Preston, 452

Rainfall of Jamaica, 1870-75, Griffith N. Cox, 25 Results Derived from Sunshine Records Obtained

at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, by means of Campbell’s Self-Registering Sun-dial, W. Ellis, F.R.A.S.. 25

Society of Telegraph Engineers, The, 394

Transmission of Sound by Electricity, Prof. Bell, 319

Society, University College, Chemical and Physical—

Amides of the Metals, Mr. H. Robson, 377

Moulding, M. J. Gurdon L. Stephenson, 377

Telephone. The, Mr. II. Forster Morley, 411

Sound, Transmission of by Electricity, 319

South Kensington Museum, 18, 36, 56, 74, 93, 110, 144, 162, 198, 216, 223, 236, 274, 308, 325, 348, 367, 395, 405, 434, 440, 461

Spark Arrester, Petzold’s, 423

Specifications, Belgian, 193

Speed Indicator, Snips’, Mr. W. de Normanville, 193

Spike Extractor, Railway, Messrs. Zeyss, Zeitz, and Siebrand, 413

Stannah, Mr. J., Pendulum Pump, 312

Steam on Common Roads, 375, 428

Steam on Tramways, 457

Steam Gear for Heavy Guns, 444

Steamship Silva Americano, the, 149

Steam Shipping during the last Quarter of a Century, Progress of, 378

Steamer Lines to the East, 392

Steamers, Limerick, Milford and Waterford, Irish Mail, Messrs. W. Simons and Co., 8, 11, 42, 43, 46, 61

Steamers, Merchant War, 283

Steamship Ventilators, 411

Steel by Direct Process, 200

Steel, The Cause of Blisters on Blister, 236

Steel without Blows, Experiments with the new Artillery made from, 222

Steel Manufacture, Essay on, 114

Steel Manufacture and Application, 377

Steel Production, Bessemer, 86

Steel v. Iron in Shot and Armour, 137

Steel for Shipbuilding, 348, 373

Steel Trade, Over-production in the, 356

Steering Apparatus, Auxiliary Steam, Mr. H. P. Holt, 221

Steering Gear, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, 23

Stephenson Memorial Hall, The, 274

Steering of Steamers with the Screw Reversed, 3 39

Stephenson, Mr. G., Suspension Bridge, 284

Stone and Co., Messrs., Waste Water Preventer, 358

Scone-breaking Machine, Mr. H. R. Marsden, 359

Stoney's Rolling Sluices, and the French Barrages

Mobiles, (wii/t reference to Review p. 172 and Letter p. 240), 311

Strains of Ships, Transverse and other, 164, 191

Strike at Martinsburg, U.S., 48

Sulphur in Gas, H. E. Sadler and B. Silliman, 101, 124 Sunshine Records at the Greenwich Observatory, by

Campbell’s Self-registering Sun-dial, W. Ellis, Met. Soc., 25

Sun Spots and the Indian Famine, 153

Sutro Tunnel, 393

Sweden, Iron Shipbuilding in, 162

Telegraph Engineers (See Society of Teleyraph Engineers)

Telegraphs, Imperial Chinese, 241

Telegraph, Subterranean 63

Telephone, Prof. Bell on the, 319

Telephone, Mr. H. F. Morley on the, 411

Telephone in Practical Operation, 169

Telephone, Sectional Drawing of, 239

Telephones, 37, 133

Telephones, Recording, 374

Telephones in New York 221

Tenders for Works at the Public Baths and Washhouses, Whitechapel, 122

Temeraire, Trial of the Engines of the, 6

Temple Bar, 429

Thalliou’s Platino-cyanide, R. J. Friswell, and A. J.

Greenaway, Chemical Society, 7

Thames Floods, 427, 443

Thames, The Silting up of the, 65

Thames Steam Ferry, Opening of the, 321

Timber, The Gardner Process of Seasoning, 123

Torpedo Boats (and Supplement), 419

Torpedo Defence, 260

Torpedo Experiment in Germany, 88

TO15P0CdO Profcecfcors (referrin9 H7, Miscellanea),

Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare, 367

Torpedoes in Turkey, 105

Tracing Institution, 443

Trade Marks, 290

Trade Marks, New Act on, 100

Trade Marks, Registration of, 437

Trains, Goods, 156

Trade Marks in Switzerland and Great Britain, 407

Trades Union Congress, The, 208

Traffic in London, Street, 48

Tramway, Inclined, Fortress of Glatz in Silesia, 462

Tramway, Queen’s-parade, Scarborough, 348, 351

Tramway Car, Steam, 301

Tramways, Spanish, 411

Tramways, Paris, 437

Tramways, Steam on the, Paris, 411

Trisecting a Triangle 296,310

Tube-Ping, Exp ending, Mr. Fenenga, 395

Tube-Scraper, Mr. Rastrick, 149

Tube Well Patents, Ownership of the, 429, 437

Tube Wells, Apparatus for Driving, Mr» J. L. Norton, 376, 389

Tube Wells for Large Water Supplies, 439

Tunnel, Hudson River, 410

Tunstall Boiler Explosion, The, 314

Tweddell, Mr. Ralph H., Hydraulic Machinery, 98, 100

Tyne Shipbuilding Trade, The, 353

Tynewydd Colliery Inundation, 69, 70

Uchatius, General, Bronze Steel Gun and its Equipment, 254, 255, 310

Union Royal Mail Steamship Company’s Steamer “ German,” 393

United States Government at the Philadelphia Exhibition, 44, 58, 75

Valve, Eccentric, Messrs. Elliott and Burnett, 193

Valve for Preventing Waste of Water, Messrs. Stone and Co, 358

Valves, On the Construction of Safety, Mr. J. C. Wilson, 67

Valves, Equilibrium Sluice, Messrs. Bagshaw and Sons, 148

Valves, Steam and Hydraulic, F. W. Webb, 68

Valves, Stop. 6

Valves, Unit Area Safety, 39, 105

Ventilation, Apparatus for, 377

Ventilation for Chemical Works, Mr. C. S. Hall, 50

Vessels, Propulsion of, 164, 456

Vessels, Steam, Abnormal Influences on the Direct Motion of, 157

Viaduct, Ilkeston, Derbyshire Extension Great Northern Railway, Mr. R. Johnson, 274, 276, 277

Victoria Docks Extension (London), Mr. A. M. Ren-del, 22

Wages Question on the Michigan Central Railroad, 252

Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 17, 36, 56, 74, 93, 110,128, 144 162, 179 198, 216, 234 251, 272, 290, 308, 325, 344, 364, 3b2, 395, 400, 417, 434, 450, 466

Warning, A, 62

Warora Colliery in Central India, 292, 294, 295, 293

Water Ballast, 164, 174, 175

Water in the Chalk Formation, Movement of, 320

Water Supply, Chipping Norton, 19

Water Supply, London, 134, 211

Water Supply, Manchester, 10

Water Supply Scheme, The New, 119

Water Supply of Towns, 29 , 340

Water, Weight of a Cubic Foot of, 216

Waterworks, St. Helen’s Corporation, 79, 80, 81, 84

Water-Wheels, 296

Waterworks, The Ossett, 45

Waterworks, The Richmond, 127

Waves and the Energy Transmitted, Rate of Progression of Groups of. 353

Waves by Lateral Deflection, Reduction of Height of, 279

Webb, Mr. F. W., Circular Slide Valve, 68, 69

Wells Tube, 376, 389, 439

West Kent Main Drainage, 314

Wheels, Chilled Railway. 413

Whittlesea Mere, Drainage of, 266

Whitworth Scholarships, The, 100

Wind Guards, 25

Wire Net Making Machines, 427

Wire Rolling Extraordinary in Warrington. 311

Woodward, Mr. J., Machinery for Making Slag Blocks, 5, 11

Woolwich Arsenal, Retort Puddling Furnace, Mr. J.

Price, 312, 316

Workmen, Scarcity of Good, 85, 123, 459

Zeyss, Zeitz, and Siebrand, Messrs,, Railway Spike Extractor, 413

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