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The Engineer 1880 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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LIST OF NAMES.

Acaster, Mr. A. J., Wrought Iron Permanent Way, 304

Addyman, Mr., American Friction Clutch, 268

Adelaide Waterworks, Cement Testing Machine, Mr. Oswald Brown, 100

Adelaide Waterworks Extension, Service Reservoir, Mr. Oswald Brown, 1Q1

Albert Dock, The Royal, Mr. E. M. Rendel, 457

Aldred and Spielmann, Messrs., Permanent Way, 333

Aldwarke Main Colliery, Rotherham, Winding Engines, Messrs, Davy Brothers, 136, 142

Allen, Mr. Alfred II., Apparatus for Ascertaining the Existence of Nitrogen in Steel, 349

American Punching Machine, 71

Amsler-Laffon, M., Mechanical Integrator, 252

Armitage and Itter, Messrs., Portable Brick-making Machine, 342

Armstrong 100-ton Gun, The, 187

Austrian Lloyd’s Arsenal, Trieste, Plan of, 402

Baldwin Locomotive Works Company, Fast Passenger Locomotive, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 408, 412

Ball, Mr., Telescopic Screw Jack, 286

Barker, Captain William, Marine Safety Signal, 411

Barnhurst, Mr. II. R., Speed Regulator, 404

Barrow Shipbuilding Company’s Works, Barrow-in-Furness, 460, 463, 464

Beaufoy Mr., Experiments Relative to the Direct Resistance of Screw Propellers, 221

Beland Track Drill Company, The, Rail Drill, 412

Bennett, Mr. William, Sanitary Appliance, 419

Berthon, The Rev. E. L., Duplex Dingy, 438

Bessbges Works of the Terrenoire Company, Carvbs Coke Ovens, 347, 348

Bilbao Iron District, Shoot, 135

Blake, Mr. J., Boiler, 447

Blake, Mr. John, Water Gauge, 172

Bone, Mr. F. G., Boilers, 121

Brighton Waterworks, Water Pressure Pumping Engine, Messrs. W. H. Bailey and Co., 198

Brougham and Andrd, Messrs., Electric Lamp, 190

Brown Brothers, Messrs., Flanging Press, 173

Calais Harbour Workc, Excavators Employed on, M. Couvreux, 405

Cannock Brewery Company, Brewery for, Messrs.

Henry Pontifex and Sons, 63, 66

Chair, the Roller Wedge. (See Permanent Way.)

Chambers, Mr., Sand Distributor, Messrs. Garrett and Sons, 438

Clayton and Shuttlcworth, Messrs., Drum Guard, 235

Clayton and Shuttlewortb, Messrs., Mud Plug for Portable Engines, 53

Continental Railways, Carriage Lighting on, Friction Driving Gear for Tapping Machine, Atmospheric Gas Heated Soldering Tool, Clamp for Screw-head Cutting Machine, 293

Coquillon, M., Apparatus for Measuring Fire-damp, 53

Cowper, Mr. E. A., Hot Blast Stoves for a Pair of

Furnaces, 351, 354

Crighton, Mr. C. E., Insulator, 107

Crompton, Mr., Electric Lamp, 323

Dale, Mr. Edward R., Circular Saw Guard, 268

Darke, Mr. E. T., High Speed Indicator, 172

Davis, Mr. J., Saw Mill Machinery, 299

Douglas, Isle of Man, Harbour Works, Sir John Coode, 296, 300

Edgar Thomson Steel Works, A Furnace of the, 269

Edge, Mr. C. A., Grooveless Tramway, 80

Edison Perfect Lamp, The, 22

Faull and Co., Messrs. E. M. B., Gun Metal Packing, 439

Festiniog Railway, Composite Bogie Carriage, Mr.

Spooner, 338

Finney, Mr. J., Regulator for Feeding Boilers, 259

Fontaine, M. Hippolyte, Gramme Machine, 174

Franz-Josef Railway, Passenger Engine, Herr v. Tilp, 245, 248

Carves Coke Ovens, 347

Geigly, Mr. D., Instrument for Measuring the Inside

Diameter of Cylinders, 259

Gill, Mr. Robert, Pressure Gauge, 122

Gill, Mr. Robert, Safety Valve, 5

Glenfield Company, The, Scraping Machine for Cleaning Water Mains, 404

Gray, Mr. John, Valve Gear, 41

Gresham and Craven, Messrs., Boiler Feeding Apparatus, 35

“Grosser Kurfurst,” Air Compressor, 83

Hadfield Steel Foundry Company, Tires, 141

Hamburg and Harburg Railway, Double-bow Girder Bridge, Herr A. Lohse, 104, 108

Hardy, Mr., Vacuum Brake, 297

Hastie, Mr. John, Water Pressure Engines, 304

Hathome, Davey, and Co., Messrs., Water Pressure Engines for Mining Purposes, 314, 315, 318

Heaton, Mr. George, Locomotive Engine, Working part of, 77

Highland Railway Passenger Engine, 122

Hiller, Mr. H., Furnace Boilers, 418

Hindlcy, Mr. E. 8., Horizontal Engine, 394

Hindlcy, Mr. E. 8., Vertical Engines, 210

Holyhead Harbour and Docks, Chart Showing Position of, 458

Howlett, Mr., Anemograph, 376

Hull and Selby and Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotives, 45

Hutchinson, Mr., Belgian or “ Universal” Mill, 78

Ianson, Son, and Co., Messrs. Charles, Ten-ton Locomotive Steam Crane, 160

Ince, Water Tank at, Mr. Winstanley, 53

Inchicore Works, Great Southern and Western Railway, Stamping and Welding under the Hammer. 156,157

Jacob, Mr., Cement Testing Machine, 5

Jonas, Mr. J., Orderly Bin, 190

Kaiser-Franz-Josef Railway, Austria, Passenger Engine, Herr Emil von Tilp. (Supplement to The Engineer, March 19, 1880.)

Krigar, Mr., Rotary Blower, 421

Lancashire Boiler Set on Mr. Livet’s System, 387

Lay, Mr. John Louis, The Lay Torpedo, 244

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Lille and Haubourdin Tramway, Locomotive Engine for, Mr. J. Hughes, 390

McCormack, Mr , Pipe Wrench, 421

Mackenzie, Mr., Bell Clapper and Hammer, 268

McKenzie and McBude, Messrs., Gorse Mill, 109

McLaren, Messrs. J. and H., Traction Engine and Steam Crane Combined, 260

McLean, Mr., Crank Shafts, 269, 270

Manchester, Staging at the New Central Station, 122

Manchester, Hoof of the New Central Station, 124, 164, 176

Martell, Mr., Causes of Unseaworthiness in Merchant Steamers, 206

Massey, Mr., Clips, 52

Maynard and Cooke, Messrs., Roller Wedge Chair, 439

“ Miantonomoh,” The United States Turret Ship, Diagrams Showing Plan of Engines and Centrifugal Blowers, 276, 278, 282

Miller and Tupp, Messrs., Steam Launch for the Ganges, 121

Monnier, Mr. J. E., Iron Sleepers, 83

Nevada, Silver Mining in, The Comstock District, 383

Nevada, Silver Mining in, Sutro Tunnel, 96, 257

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Denton Bank Bridge, Mr. A.

M. Fowler, 89

Newent Collieiics Pumping Engines, Messrs. Frank Pearn, Wells, and Co., 27

Newry Foundry Company Giain Elevator, Mr. Wm.

Rennie, 287

North-Eastern Railway Passenger Engine, Messrs. E.

B. Wilson and Co., 81

Outridge, Mr., Steam Launch fitted with the Out-ridge Engine, 439

Painter, Mr., Pipe Joint, 181

Palliser Gun Experiments, 169

Parrot and Good, Messrs., Apparatus for Removing

Suspended Matters from Sewage, 456

Paulson, Mr. W., Tube Cleaning Rings, 235

Pelouze and Audouin, MM., Gas Purifier, 350

Pendred, Mr. Hamilton Weldon, Hoisting and Seawater Distilling Apparatus, 334, 335

Perkins Engine Company, Engines of the Loftus

Perkins, 3, 6, 7

Phare Gas Lantern and Burner, 210

Phillip, Mr., Tool-holdcr, 428

Fiat, Mr., Oscillating Furnace, 260

Pintsch, Mr. Julius, Hand Foundry Travelling Crane, 404

Pintsch, Mr. Julius, System of Lighting Railway

Carriages, 293, 341

Powis, Bale, and Co., Messrs., Band Knife Cloth Machine, z35

Rastrick Boiler, The, 401

Rawlinson, Mr. Robt., Main Sewering and Water Supply Works, Type Drawings for Systems of, 211, 234, 420

Reading Ironworks Company, Split Pulley, 71

Rhine Steam Navigation Company, Saloon Steamer, 223

Riverside Ironworks, Detroit, Combined Winding and Pumping Machinery, Samuel F. Hodge, 70

Romig, Mr. John, Novel Treadle Motion, 190

Rowan, Mr., Piston, 235

Royal Arsenal,Woolwich, Buoyant Life-saving Rocket, 70

Royle, Mr. J. J., Pipe Bend and Union, 53

St. Gothard Tunnel, Sections Showing Methods of Working Goschenen End, 180

St. Gothard Tunnel. Sections Showing Methods of Working Airolo End, 181

Salford, Bridge over the River Irwell, Mr. Arthur Jacob, 442

Savile-street Foundry and Engineering Company, Hall’s Self-moving Stonebreaker and Crane, 71

Sawyer, Mr., Electric Light, 358

Scott-Russell, Mr. John, Wave Line Form of Midship

Section, 224

Shakespeare, Mr., Safety Lamp, 173

Siemens-Cowper-Cochrane Stoves, Slide Valves of, 359

Skegness, Iron Promenade Pier and Buildings, Messrs.

Clarke and Pick well, 44, 62, 109

Smith, Mr. Joseph, Wheel and Radial Motion for Tram-cars, 297

Spencer and Gillman, Messrs., Bottling Machine, 235

Stannah, Mr., Regulator, 421

Stark and Co., Messrs., Stocks and Dies, Taps and

Wrenches, 421

Staveley, Atmospheric Engine, 84

Staveley, Pumping Engines at, Old and New, 79, 199, 200, 365, 366, 368, 369, 424

Stead, Mr. J. E., Apparatus for the Analysis of Gases, 332

Steamships “Jason” and “ Telemachus,” Winch

Boilers of, Messrs. Cochran and Co., 279

Steinmuller, Messrs. L. and C., Tubulous Boiler, 428

Stevenson, Mr., Self-emptying Centrifugal Drying

Machine, 323

Stockton and Darlington Railway, Coal Engine, 139

Stott, Mr., Gas Regulator, 210

Sutro Tunnel, The Silver Mining in Nevada, 257

Tay Bridge, After the Accident, 1

Tay Bridge, Interior of Main Girders, Sir Thomas Bouch, 10

Tay Bridge, Bird’s-eye View of the Site of, 21

Tay Bridge, Detail of Expansion Rollers, 21

Tay Bridge, Position of the Wrecked Train, 22

Tay Bridge, Piers of the Principal Spans, 26

Tay Bridge, Elevation of Main Spans and Details, 30

Tay Bridge, Diagonals, 82

Tay Bridge, Fallen Girder, 88

Tay Bridge, Ruins of the, Piers Nos. 5, 9, 7, 230

Tay Bridge, The Ruins of, 264

Tay Bridge, Mr. Law’s Report on the, 406

Thames, Map of the, in Barking and Halfway

Reaches, 371

Thomas, Mr., Economic Railway Buffer, 358

Thomas, Mr. T., Automatic Hoist and Crane, 386

Thomson, Sterne, and Co., Messrs., Emery Lap Machine, 386

“Thunderer’s” Gun, Bursting of the, 97, 117, 153

“ Thunderer’s ” Guns, The, 261

Tyson Engine Company, Philadelphia, A Novel Small Motor, 279

United States Bureau of Steam Engineering, Strength of Boiler Stays, 205

Vaughan, Mr. J. J., Creosote Stills, 298

Vaughan and Sons, Messrs., Self-acting Water Ejector, 842

Vautherin Iron Sleepers, Berg and Mark Railway, 115

Vickers and Sons, Messrs., Tires, 122

Vidal, Commander J. H., Chain Coupling, 190

Volga-Don Railway, 1859, Goods Locomotive, Mr. Ross

Winans, 138, 139, 191

Volga-Don Bailway, Locomotive Engine for, Mr.

Thomas Urquhart, 372, 376

Vc-lga-Don Railway, Passenger Engine, Mr. Ross Winans, 194

Wendt, M. C., Two-ton Self-acting Crane for Coaling Locomotives, 120

Wilson, Mr., Compound Armour Plates, Effect of Shot on, 417

Wilson, Mr. J. C., Klotz Safety Valve, 358

Woolwich Gun, 9’2-Inch Breech-loading, 453

Woolwich 80-Ton Gun, 187

Yarrow and Co., Messrs., Steering Capabilities of

Torpedo Boats, 23

Yarrow and Co., Messrs., Stern Wheel Mail Steamer for South America, 48

SUBJECT MATTER.

Air Compressor, ‘‘ Grosser Kurfuerst,” 83

Anemograph, Mr. Howlett, 376

Armour Plates, Compound, Mr. Wilson, Effect of Shot on, 417

Arsenal, Austrian Lloyd’s, at Trieste, 402

Band Knife Cloth Machine, Messrs. Powis, Bale, and

Co., 235

Bell Clapper and Hammer, Mr. Mackenzie, 268

Bin, Orderly, Mr. J. Jonas, 190

Blower, Rotary, Mr. Krigar, 421

Bogie Carriage, Composite, Festiniog Railway, Mr. Spooner, 338

Boiler, Mr. J. Blake, 417

Boiler Feeding Apparatus, Messrs. Gresham and Craven, 35

Boiler, Lancashire, Set on Mr. Livet’s System, 387

Boiler, The Rastrick, 401

Boiler Stays, Strength of, United States Bureau of Steam Engineering, 205

Boiler, 'fabulous, Messrs. L. and C. Steinmuller, 428

Boilers, Mr. F. G. Bone, 121

Boilers, Furnace, Mr. H. Hiller. 418

Boilers, Regulator for Feeding, Mr. J. Finney, 259

Boilers, Winch, Steamships “ Jason” and “ Telema-

chus,” Messrs. Cochran and Co., 279

Bottling Machine, Messrs. Spence and Gillman, 235

Bracing of Trestle Piers, 227

Brake, Vacuum, Mr. Hardy, 297

Brewery for the Cannock Brewery Company, Messrs.

Henry Pontifex and Sons, 63, 66

Brickmaking Machine, Portable, Messrs. Armitage and Itter, 342

Bridge, Denton Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Mr. A.

M. Fowler, 89

Bridge, Double-bow Girder, Hamburg and Harburg Railway, Herr A. Lohse, 104,108

Bridge Over the River Irwell, Salford, Mr. Arthur Jacob, 442

Buffer, Economic Railway, Mr. Thomas, 358

Carriage Lighting on Continental Railways, Friction Driving Gear for Tapping Machine, Atmospheric Gas Heated Soldering Tool, Clamp for Screw-head Cutting Machine, 293

Cement Testing Machine, Adelaide Waterworks, Mr.

Oswald Brown, 100

Cleaning Water Mains, Scraping Machine for, The Glenfield Company, 404

Clips, Mr. Massey, 52

Coke Ovens, Garves, Bcss^ges Works of the Terrenoirc Company, 347, 348

Coupling Chain, Commander J. H. Vidal, 190

Cramp, Plumber’s, 35

Crane, Hand Foundry Travelling, Mr. Julius Pintsch, 404

Crane, 10-ton Locomotive Steam, Messrs. Charles lanson, Son, and Co., 160

Crane, 2-ton Self-acting, M. C. Wendt, 120

Crank Shafts, Mr. McLean, 269, 270

Creosote Stills, Mr. J. J. Vaughan, 298

Cylinders, Instrument for measuring the Inside Diameter of, D. Giegly, 259

Determination of the Stresses in Redundant Structures, Diagrams Relative to, Mr. R. H. Smith, 146, 147

Dingy, The Duplex, Rev. E. L. Berthon, 438

Dock, The Royal Albert, Mr. E. M. Bendel, 457

Drill, Rail, Beland, 412

Drum Guard, Messrs Clayton and Shuttlcworth, 235

Drying Machine, Self-emptying Centrifugal, Mr. Stevenson, 323

Electric Lamp, Messrs. Brougham and Andre, 190

Electric Lamp, Mr. Crompton, 323

Electric Light, Dioptric Apparatus in Lighthouses for the, 246

Electric Light, Mr. Sawyer, 358

Elevator, Grain, Newry Foundry Company, Mr. Wm.

Rennie, 287

Engine, Atmospheric, Handley Wood, Staveley, 84

Engine, Coal, Stockton and Darlington Railway, 139

Engine, Horizontal, Mr. E. S. Hindley, 394

Engine, Locomotive, Volga-Don Railway, Mr. Thomas Urquhart, 372, 376

Engine, Locomotive, Working Part of, Mr. George Heaton, 77

Engine, The Outridge, Steam Launch Fitted with, 439 Engine, Passenger, Franz-Joseph Railway, Herr v.

Tilp, 245, 248

Engine, Passenger, Highland Railway, 122

Engine, Passenger, Kaisor-Franz-Josef Railway, Austria, Herr Emil von Tilp (Supplement to the Engineer, March 19th, 1880)

Engine, Passenger, North-Eastern Railway, Messrs. E. B. Wilson and Co., 81

Engine, Traction and Steam Crane Combined, Messrs. J. and H. Maclaren, 260

Engine, Water Pressure Pumping, Brighton Waterworks, Messrs. W. H. Bailey and Co., 198

Engines, Goods, Volga-Don Railway, Mr. Ross Winans, 191

Engines of the Loftus Perkins, Perkins Engine Company, 3, 6, 7

Engines for Mining Purposes, Water Pressure, Messrs.

Hathorne, Davy, and Co., 314, 315, 318

Engines, Passenger, Volga-Don Railway, Mr. Ross

Winans, 194, 199

Engines, Pumping, Newent Collieries, Messrs. Frank Pearn, Wells, and Co., 27

Engines, Pumping, Staveley, 79, 199, 200

Engines, Vertical, Mr. E. S. Hindley, 210

Engines, Water Pressure, Mr. John Hastie, 304

Engines, Winding, Aldwarke Main Colliery, Rotherham, Messrs. Davy Bros., 136, 142

Emery Lap Machine, Messrs. Thomson, Sterne, and Co., 386

Excavators Employed on the Calais Harbour Works, M. Couvreux, 405

Fire-Damp, Appaiatus for Measuring, M. Coquillon, 53

Flanging Press, Messrs. Brown Bros., 173

Friction Clutch, American, Mr. Addyman, 268

Furnace, The A, Edgar Thomson Steel Works, 269

Furnace, Oscillating, Mr. Piat, 260

Gas Purifier, MM. Pelouz and Audouin, 350

Gas Regulator, Mr. Stott, 210

Gases, Apparatus for the Analysis of, Mr. J. E. Stead, 332

Gauge, Water, Mr. John Blake, 172

Gramme Machine, M. Hippolyte Fontaine, 174

Gun, The Armstrong 100-ton, 187

Gun Experiments, Sir W. Palliser, 169

Gun-metal Packing, Messrs. E. M. B. Faull and Co., 439

Guns, The “Thunderer’s,” 261

Gun, the “Thunderer,” Bursting of, 97, 117, 153

Gun, The Woolwich 80-ton, 187

Gun, Woolwich, 9’2in. Breech-loading, 453

Harbour and Docks, Holyhead, Chart Showing Position, 458

Harbour Works, Douglas, Isle of Man, Sir John Coode, 296, 300

Hoist and Crane, Automatic, Mr. T. Thomas, 386

Hoisting and Sea-water Distilling Apparatus, Mr.

Hamilton Weldon Pendrcd, 334, 335

Hot Blast Stoves for a Pair of Furnaces, Mr. E. A. Cowper, 351, 354

Indicator, High Speed, Mr. E. T. Darke, 172

Insulator, Mr. C. E. Crighton, 107

Integrator, Mechanical, M. Amsler-Laffon, 252

Iron Railway Sleepers, 241

Iron Sleepers, M. Vautherin, Berg and Mark Railway, 115

Jack, Telescopic Screw, Mr. Ball, 286

Lamp, The Edison Perfect, 22

Lamp, Safety, Mr. Sbakespear, 173

Launch, Steam, for the “Ganges,” Messrs. Miller and Tupp, 121

Locomotive Engine for the Lille and Haubourdin Tramway, Mr. J. Hughes, 390

Locomotive, Fast Passenger, Philadelphia and Read* ing Railroad, Baldwin Locomotive Works Company, 408, 412

Locomotive, Goods, Volga-Don Railway, Mr. Ross Winans, 138, 139

Locomotives on the Hull and Selby and Stockton and Darlington Railways, 45

Locomotives, Russian and English, 1847-1861, 191

Main Sewering and Water Supply Works, Type Drawings for Systems of, Mr. Robert Rawlinson, 211, 234

Main Sewering and Water Supply : Concrete Service Reservoir, Sheet 10, Mr. Robert Rawlinson, 420

Mill, The Belgian or “Universal,” Mr. Hutchinson 78

Mill, Gorse, Messrs. McKenzie and McBudc, 109

Motor, A Novel Small, Tyson. Engine Company, Philadelphia, 279

Permanent Way, Messrs. Aldred and Spielmann, 333

Permanent Way, Mr. J. E. Monnier, 83

Permanent Way—Rail Drill, The Beland Track Drill Company, 412

Permanent Way—Roller Wedge Chair, Messrs. Maynard and Cooke, 439

Permanent Way for Street Tramways, Figs, illustrating Messrs. Larsen’s, McNeale’s, Barker’s, Gowan’s, Aldred’s, and Winby’s Systems, 311

Permanent Way, Wrought Iron, Mr. A. J. Acaster 304

Pipe Bend and Union, Mr. J. J. Royle, 53

Pipe Joint, Mr. Painter, 181

Pipe Wrench, Mr. McCormack, 421

Piston, Mr. Rowan, 235

Plug, Mud, for Portable Engines, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, 53

Pressure Gauge, Mr. Robert Gill, 122.

Promenade Pier and Buildings, Iron, Skegness, Messrs. Clarke and Pickwell, 44, 62

Pulley, Split, Reading Ironworks Company, 71

Pumping Engine, Old and New, the Staveley Iron and Coal Company, 79, 84, 199, 365, 368, 369, 417, 424, 438

Punching Machine, American, 71

Railways, the Virtual Length of, Diagram of, 15

Regulator, Mr. Stannah, 421

Regulator for Controlling the Admission of Feed-water to Boilers, L. J. D. H., 228

Rocket, Buoyant Life-saving, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 70

Roof of the New Central Station, Manchester, M. C.

Sacrd, Mr. Johnson, Mr. A. Johnstone, 124, 164, 176

Sand-distributor, Mr. Chambers, Messrs. Garrett and Sons, 438

Sanitary Appliance, Mr. Wm. Bennett, 419

Saw Guard, Circular, Mr. Edward R. Dale, 268

Saw-mill. Machinery, Mr. J. Davis, 299

Screw Propellers, Resistance of, Mr. Beaufoy, 221

Service Reservoir, Adelaide Waterworks Extension, Mr. Oswald Brown, 101

Sewage, Apparatus for Removing Suspended Matters from, Messrs. Parrot and Good, 456

Ship?, Merchant, the Cellular Construction of, 224

Shoot, Bilbao Iron District, 135

Signal, Marine Safety, Capt. Wm. Barker, 411

Silver Mining in Nevada, the Comstock District, 383

Speed Regulator, Mr. H. R. Barnhurst, 401

Staging at the New Central Station, Manchester, 122

Stamping and Welding under the Steam Hammer,

Inchicore Works, Great Southern and Western

Railway, 156, 157

Steamer, Saloon, Rhine Steam Navigation Company, 223

Steamer, Stern-wheel, Mail, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 48

Steamers, Merchant, Causes of Unseaworthiness in, Mr. Martell, 206

Steel, Nitrogen, Apparatus for Ascertaining the Existence of, Mr. Alfred H. Allen, 349

Steel for Shipbuilding, 226

Stocks and Dies, Taps and Wrenches, Messrs. Stark and Co., 421

Stone-breaker and Crane, Hall’s Self-moving, Savilo-strcct Foundry and Engineering Company, 71

Testing Machine, Cement, Mr. Jacob, 5

Thermoscope, a Novel, 412

Tires, Hadfield Steel Foundry Company, 141

Tires, Messrs. Vickers and Sons, 122

Tool-holder, Mr. Phillip, 428

Torpedo, Mr. John Louis Lay, 244

Torpedo Boats, Steering Capabilities of, Messrs.

Yarrow and Co., 23

Tramway, Grooveless, Mr. C. A. Edge, 80

Treadle Motion, Mr. John Romig, 190

Trestle Piers, Bracing of, 227

Tube Cleaning Rings, Mr. W. Paulson, 235

Tunnel, The St. Gothard, Sections Showing Method of

Working, Goschencn End, 180

Tunnel, The St. Gothard, Sections showing Method of

Construction, Airolo End, 181

Tunnel, The Sutro, Nevada, 96, 257

Turbines, Pinx Gryphs, 83

Turret Ship, The United States, the “ Miantonomoh,” Diagrams showing plan of Engines and Centrifugal Blowers, 276, 278, 282

Valve Gear, Mr. John Gray, 41

Valve (Klotz), Safety, Mr. J. C. Wilson, 358

Valve, Safety, Mr. Robt. Gill, 5

Valves, Slide, Siemens-Cowpcr-Cochrane Stoves, 359

Viaduct, The Bouble, Trestle Work of the, 227

Viaduct of Busseau d’Ahun, Trestle Work of the, 227

Water Ejector, Self-acting, Messrs. Vaughan and Son, 342

Water Tank at Ince, Mr. Winstanley, 53

Waterworks, Skegness, 109

Wave Line Form of Midship Section, Mr. John Scott Russell, 224

Wheel and Radial Motion for Tramcars, Mr. Joseph Smith, 297

Winding Engines, Aldwarke Main Colliery, 136, 142 Winding and Pumping Machinery, Riverside Ironworks, Detroit, Samuel F. Hodge, 70

Portfolio of orbing Draftings. No. 117, January 2nd, 1880. — Goods Engine, Paris Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, M. E. Marie, Sheet 2.

No. 118, February 27tb, 1880.—First-class Carriage, Western Railway of France, Sheet 1.

No. 119, April 2nd, 1880.—First-Class Carriage, West • ern Railway of France, Sheet 2.

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