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The Engineer 1887 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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ACTON Sewerage Works, Ground Plan of, 227

Adams, Mr. Henry, Chains for Lifting and Hauling, Civil and Mechanical Engineers’ Society, 28

Adams, Mr. W., Vortex Blast Pipe, Newcastle Exhibition, 108

Am Ende, Mr. Max, Constructive Ironwork in a New Theatre, 257

American Institute Electrical Exhibition, The

Writing Telegraph, 420

American Machinist, The, Seamless Tubes from

Solid Blanks, 396

American Stuffing-box Packings, 292

Argentine Republic, Tramway Sleeping Car for the, Messrs. J. G. Brill and Co., 500

Athus Iron and Steel Works, Blowing Engine, 205, 214

A tkinson’s “ Cycle ” Gas Engine, The British Gas , Engine and Engineering Co., 537

Automatic Gas Machine Co., The Automatic Gas Machine, 509

BAKER, Mr., Wheelwright’s Sinking Platform, Smithfield Club Show, 472

Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Broken Bridge, 54

Bandora Station, Roof of, 447

Banning’s Steam Hammer, Athus Iron and Steel Works, 205

Barlow and Co., Messrs. H. B., Expanding Mandril, 388

Barrow Engine, The, Messrs. Westray, Copeland, and Co., Manchester Exhibition, 376

B. C., Stresses in a Camp Stool, 173

Bonier Frkres, MM., Hot-Air Engine, 372

Bennie and Co., Messrs. James, Radial Arm Steam Hammer, 54

Berthon Ship’s Boats, Midship Section of, 87

Bever and Dorling, Messrs., High-Speed Compound Engine, 508

Birch and Co., Messrs. John, Baling Press, 15

Birch and Co., Messrs. John, Hydraulic Pump, 15

Birmingham Cable Tramways, Gradients and Curves of the, 126

Birmingham Central Tramways, Tramway Locomotive, Messrs. C. Burrell and Sons, 347

Black, Hawthorne, and Co., Messrs., Locomotive, Newcastle Exhibition, 6

Blakey-Emmott Dynamo, The, 409

Bonifacius Coal Mining Co., Westphalia, Experiments on the Relative Corrosion of Metals, 55

Bostwick, Mr., Steel Folding Gates and Shutters, 250

Botting, Mr. F., Furnace Boilers, 233

Brighton and Dyke Railway, Hanglcton Bridge, 228

Brighton and Dyke Railway, Plan and Section, 228 Brown’s Street Surface Box, The Glenfield Co., 517 Buchholz, Mr. J. A., Multiple Roller Break Mill

and Sieves, Manchester Exhibition, 41, 47

Buckley and Taylor, Messrs. , 1000-Horse Power Compound Mill Engine (Supplement. December Wrd, 1887)

“ Buzz,” the American High-Speed Steam Launch, Mr. C. D. Mosher, 368

CAMPBELL, Mr., London Glass Water Gauge, 159

Caple’s Combination Set Square, 508

Carron Ironworks, Three-Legged Pots or Skillets, 135

Carter’s System, Mr. Harrison, First Flow Sheet of, Mr. G. Little on Modern Milling, 405

Carter-Turner Three-High Roller Mill, The, Mr.

G. Little on Modern Milling, 405

Case, Mr. Willard E., Primary Battery in which Carbon is Consumed, 265

Castner Sodium Furnace, The, 513

Ceara, Brazil, Now Harbour Works, Mr. R. E.

Wilson, 88

Chatsworth Culvert, The, 218

China Railways, Ten-Wheeled Tank Locomotive, Mr. C. W. Kinder and Mr. Jas. Cleminson, Messrs. Dubs and Co., 412, 493

City of London and Southwark Subway, The, Mr.

J. H. Greathead, 297, 298

Cleremont, Iowa, U.S.A.,Three-Hinged Wrought Iron Arch, Mr. H. E. Horton, 137

Clyde Estuary, Dredger Used in the, 139

Clyde Estuary, Map of the, 139

Cobbett, Mr. W. B., Guidesand Belt Stretchers, 513

Collit and Co., Messrs., Baling Press, Newcastle Exhibition, 171

Cosgrove, Mr., Universal Vice Chuck, 27

Cowan, Messrs. W. and B., Syphon Meter, Newcastle Exhibition, 277

Craven Brothers, Messrs., Machine, Tool and Crane Works, Diagram showing Plunger Travel,

Crockford’s Boiler Cleaner, The, 388

DAELIN, Herr Vital, Rolling Mill for Corrugated

Sheets, Messrs. Aug. Bachmeyer and Co., 71 Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs.,Diagrams from '• their Simple Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 42 Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., High and Low-

pressure Diagrams from their Compound

Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 43

Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., High Speed Compound Vertical Engine, Smithfield Club Show, 473 .

Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Prize Compound Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 63

11 Devil ” Disintegrator, The, End Elevation and Section, The Hardy Patent Pick Company, 376

Dibdin, Mr. W. J., Diagram showing Percentage Reduction of Oxidisable Organic Matter in Solution by Chemical Precipitation upon Samples of Sewage, 23

Diehl, Mr. Philip, Combined Sewing Machine and Electric Motor, 265

“Dogali,” Triple Expansion Engines of the Italian Cruiser, Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., 109, 112, 116

Danderdale, Wood, and Co., Messrs., Nut-finishing Machine, Manchester Exhibition, 35

EDINBURGH Northern Cable Tramway, The, Mr. N. W. Colam, 351, 369, 389, 390

Edinburgh Water Works and Paper Mills at Penicuik, Map of, 117.

Edison, Mr. J. A., Pyro-magnetic Dynamo, 231

Edison’s System of Continuous Current Transformers, 377

“Elbe” Catastrophe, The, Sketch of Fractured Pipe, 330

“Elbe,” Explosion on Board the, Sketch showing

Arrangement of Boilers, 245

Elieson Electro-motor Gear, The, 318

Essex Boiler, The, 469

FENDER’S Endless Railway, 451

Field, Mr. Stephen D., Electric Locomotives, 450

Fleuss, Mr., Patent Hand Ice-making Machine, American Exhibition, 34

Foden and Sons, Messrs. E., Automatic Cut-off Gear for Reversing Engines, 46

Foden and Sons, Messrs. Edwin, Compound Traction Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 43, 46

Fordsmith, Mr. Herbert, Shafting Bearings, 27

Forth Bridge, Erection of the, Sir John Fowler and Mr. B. Baker, 434, 438, 439

Forth Bridge, The, Main Cantilever Pier, 438

Forth Bridge, The, Rivetting Cage, 439

Fronde Dynamometer, The, Apparatus for Determining the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, 213

GARRETT, Mr. F., Chilled Moulds for Casting.

Bearings, Smithfield Club Show, 473

Gentry and O’Brien, Messrs., Gas Apparatus for

Removing Tires, 79

German Mail Steamers, Boilers and Engines, The

Vulcan Works Company, 516

German Mail Steamers, Triple Expansion Engines, 454

Glasgow International Exhibition, General Plan of Site, 417

Glenfield Company, The, Hydraulic Pipe Testing

Apparatus, Newcastle Exhibition, 277

Globe Mill Company, The, Quartz Crushing Mill, 26

Goodwin and How, Messrs., Foundry Ladle, The

Grange Iron Company, Newcastle Exhibition, 5

Grafton and Company, Messrs., Permanent Way

Hand Crane, 268

Graham, Mr. R. H., on Elastic Extension, Diagrams Relative to, 145, 146, 185

Granile Works at Naples, Engine and Tender Coupling, 512

Greig’s Tramway Locomotive, Mr. A. Greig and

Mr. T. Aveling, 328

Greiner and Erpf, Messrs., Cupola, 480

Gresham and Craven, Messrs., Locomotive Boiler

Fittings, Manchester Exhibition, 57

HALL, Mr., Cast Steel Anchor, 296

Hall, Mr. J. B., Stresses in a Camp Stool, Diagram, 107

Hampton, Southwark, and Vauxhall Waterworks, Double Cylinder Compound Pumping Engine, Mr. J. W. Restler, 10, 30

Hardy Patent Pick Company,The, Self-lubricating Pedestals for Colliery Tubs, 459

Hart and Co., Messrs., Prize Cattle Weighing Machine, Newcastle Exhibition, 77

Harrison, Mr. Alfred, Scouring Dredger for Fen Drains and Rivers, 359

Hartland, Mr. R., Stresses in a Camp Stool, 161

Head, Mr. Jeremiah, Blooming Mill, Messrs

Westgarth, English, and Co., 269

Head, nMr- Jeremiah, Steel Scale Produced bv Skidding Railway Wheels, 219

“Trafalgar,” Section of 67-ton Breechloading Gun, 123

Herreshoff Yacht, “ Now Then,” The, 227’

Hetherington and Sons, Messrs., Improved Carding Engine, 238, 239

Hetherington and Co., Messrs. Joist Sawing Machine, 54d ®

H Cc°’’ Messrs-> Radial Drill and

Milling Machine, 544

Hetherington and Sons, Messrs., Spinning Ma-ttA1? ery Works, Bend Tracing Machine, 238 239 H^thorpe Accident, The, Sketch Plan of Line?

Hornsby and Sons, Messrs., High-speed A ertical j Engine, Smithfield Club Show, 4/3■

Horton’s Patent Automatic Cut-off A alve and Governor, 317

Horwich Locomotive AVorks, Block 1 Jan of, 24b Horwich Locomotive AVorks, Longitudinal Section of Paint Shop, 248_

Horwich Locomotive AVorks, Smiths Forge, 24 V Horwich Locomotive AVorks, Tip Truck, 246 Horwich Locomotive Works, Tramway Points, 24b Hulse and Co., Messrs., Machine Tools, Newcastle Exhibition, 256

Hulse and Co., Messrs., Surfacing and Taper-Turning Lathe, 469

INDIAN Government, Stone-Breaking and Delivering Apparatus, Messrs. W. H. Baker and Co., 431

Indian Midland Railway, Tranship A7ans, 429 Indian State Railways, Compound Engines for the—Details, 230, 232 . i

Indian State Railways, Compound A'ertical Engine, 194, 207

Indian State Railways, Engine Turntables, 350 Indian State Railways, Underframes and Covered Wagons for, 3

Indian State Railways, Water Cranes for, 288 Inquirer, A Defective Bridge, 386

Isle of May, Electric Lighthouse on the, Messrs. :

D. and T. Stevenson, 158, 159

Italian Railways, Map of, 365

Italian Reversing Gear. 512

JEFFERY and Blackstone, Messrs., The “Viator”

Vertical Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 268 Jerome’s Metallic Packing, 289

Johnston and Blandford, Messrs., Stoker, Newcastle Exhibition, 256

Jones, Mr. Gavin, Tool Holder, Newcastle Exhibition, 256

Jongh, Mr. J. S. de, Constructive Ironwork in a New Theatre, 471

Jordan, Son, and Commans, Messrs., Machines for Treating Auriferous Materials, 210

I KALAKOUTSKY, General Nicholas, Internal Stresses occurring in Cast Iron and Steel Diagrams, Apparatus for Determining, 467,487 Kempe and Rowell, Messrs., Fog and Safety Signal Apparatus, 57

Kent, Mr. G., Uniform Positive Water Meter, 451 Kirkaidy, Mr. John, Combined “Compactum”

Distiller and Pump, Newcastle Exhibition, 7 Kirkaid y, Mr. John, “ Compactum” Feed-Water

Heater, Newcastle Exhibition, 7

LADD and Co., Messrs. John H., The National

Lock Washer, 180

Lade Bank, Lincolnshire, Engine and Pump, 103

Lake Haarlem Pumps and Boiler, 323

Lambert and Sons, Messrs. Thomas, Screw-Down

Guided Valve, 358

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company’s Works at Horwich, 246, 248, 249 ‘

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Passenger Engine, the Vulcan Foundry Company, Manchester Exhibition, 174, 179

Lancardemont Flour Mill, The, Messrs. T. Powell and Co., 50, 55, 72

Lees and Co., Messrs. Asa, Cotton Preparing and Spinning Machinery, 336, 340

Lehman, Mr, J., Domestic Cooking Apparatus, 316

Leicester Snow Ploughs, Messrs. Vipan and Headly, 517

“ Lever ” Dynamo and Arc Lamp, The, 329

Lightfoot Mr., A Spliced Rail Joint, 481

Lindsay, Messrs. AV. H. and Co., Steel Flooring, 289, 290

London and S. AV. Railway, Express Engine, Mr.

W. Adams, Newcastle Exhibition, 108

London and S. W. Railway, Four-Coupled Outside Cylinder Locomotive, designed by Mr. AV. Adams, constructed by Messrs. R. Stephenson and Co. (Supplement, Nov. 4th, 1887), 385, 392

Lowestoft Ravine Bridge, Mr. E. M. Parkinson, 191

Lowry’s Continuous Action Gyratory Stone

Breaker, Messrs. Jas. Farrar and Co., 521

Luigi Bardea, Stresses in a Camp Stool, 173

Lundborg, Captain, Ship Section, 136

MCDOUGALL’S Steam Trap, The Chatterton

Ironworks Co., 521

Maclaine, Mr., Feed-water Heater, 265

McLaren, Messrs. J. and H., Compound Portable

Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 147

McLaren, Messrs J. and H., High Speed Road Locomotive, 496

McLaren’s Brake, R. A.S.E. Type, 482

McLaren’s Messrs., Engine Trials, Testing Apparatus, 461 ° 11

Bridge, Competitive Designs, 489,

Mason’s Lever Cracking Motion Stone Breaker 1 040 ’ I

Mediterranean Railway, The, Sketch of “Cus-vOcua, 4oo

Mediterranean Railway Company, The, Granile

Works at Naples, 512

Melton Constable, Norfolk, Exploded 1 ortable

Engine, 316 T

Midland Railway, Four-coupled Express lx>como-tive (Supplement, December 23rd, 1887)

Mumford, Air. A., Compound High-speed Launch

Engines, 125

Murray and Co., Messrs., Potato Planters, Newcastle Exhibition, 76

NEWBURN-ON-TYNE Steel Works, Sketch of Casting forming Shank ami Crosshead for an Anchor, 310

Newcastle Engine Trials, Compound Portable Engine, Messrs. J. and H. McLaren, 147

Newcastle Engine Trials, Diagrams and Tables Relating to, 42, 44, 45

Newcastle Engine Trials, Diagrams from the Six

! most Economical Engines, 105

Newcastle Exhibition, Locomotives at, 6

1 Newcastle Exhibition, Machine Tools at, 256

Newcastle, Plan of the Implement Yard at, 15

Newhaven, The Drainage Works of, Mr. W. IL

Radford, 92

Niagara Suspension Bridge, NewTowers of the, 4 KI

Nordelph, Scoop Wheel at, 187

“OCHWADT,” Self-registering Meter, 536

“Olympia,” Compound Engines, Electric Light

Installation, Messrs. Davev, Paxman, and Co., 132

Olympia Hall, Kensington, Portion of the, 150

PARIS International Exhibition, 1889, Fine Arts

Court, 190

Paris International Exhibition of 1889, The Great

Machinery Hall, 150

Paris International Exhibition, Side Galleries of Fine Arts Court, 234

Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 50ft.

Travelling Crane, 206, 211

Patent Rivet Company, The, Lock Nut and Washer, 358

I Pattison, Messrs. C. and T. T., Boilers, 533

Pattison, Messrs. C. and T. T., Engine Works, Naples, 533

Pearn and Co., Messrs., Pump and Compressor

Works, Lightning Tapper, 239

Penny and Co., Messrs., Potato Digger, Newcastle Exhibition, 76

Portsmouth and Ryde Ferry Steamer, The s.s. “Duchess of Edinburgh,” Mr. W. Stroudlev, 128, 129, 154

I Portway’s Hand Coke Breaker, 517

Post, Mr. M., Metallic Railway Sleepers, 75

Powell Brothers, Messrs., Potato Digger, Newcastle Exhibition, 76

Proctor, Mr., Furnace Feeder, 160

Prosser, Mr. Jno., Tram Rail Cleaner, 27

QUELCH, Mr., Metallic Permanent Way, 536

R.A.S.E. ENGINE Trials, Diagrams, 470

R.A.S.E. Steam Engine Trials, Sketch relating to, 535

Rayner’s Patent Double Distilling Condenser, Messrs. Ernest Scott and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 276

“Reina Regente,” Spanish Cruiser, The, Messrs. Thomson, 352, 354

“ Reina Regente,” Compound Engines of the, 431

Robertson, Mr. Wm., Method of Obtaining the Stresses on Lattices, Figs. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. p. 531

Robey and Co., Messrs., Electrical’ Governor, Newcastle Exhibition, 7

Robey and Co., Messrs., Vertical Engine, Smith-field Club Show, 472

Rollason s Gas Engine, The Beck Gas Engine Company, Newcastle Exhibition, 276

Royle’s Coke Breaker, Portway’s Patent, 517

Rush worth and Co., Messrs., Shears, 430

ST. CHAMOND Projectile, Effect of a, on a Steelfaced Plate, 198

Sandbrook’s Safety Eamp, 513

Schiele Ventilating Fan, Manchester Exhibition, 1/1

Seek Brothers, Messrs., New Grease Cup Lubricator, 34

Seller’s Patent Compound Engine, Messrs Bradley and Craven, 536, 540

Shanks and Son, Messrs. Alexander. Triple-com-pound Marine Engines, 178

Siee Ho Bridge, The, China Railways, Mr. C. W. Kinder and Mr. James Cleminson, 450, 476 v0!1,’ MJ-’nSow Sbeet of the First Complete Roller Mill Plant, 167

i Sinclair, Mr. Nisbet, Strength of Copper Steam Pipes, 525 .

Smith, Professor E. H., Struts, their Working Strength and Stiffness, Diagrams. 425 426

Smith, Mr. T. L, Rail Joints, 107

Smith, Mr. Wasteneys, Stockless Anchor Bows of the s.r. “Emilie,” 171

Smith Professor W. H., Table of Value for Strut Sections, 303

Spanish Government, Torpedo Boats for the Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 332

Skelton and Grimshaw, Messrs., New Gland jl a c King« 24 y

South America, Shallow Draught Stern Wheel bteamer, Messrs. Yarrow and Co. 272

Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, Hampton, Boiler-house, Boilers and Connection, 97

Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, Hampton, Detail of Equilibrium and Throttle Valve, and of Main Pump Valves, 69

Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, Hampton Compound Vertical Rotative Pumping- Engine Cylinders, 6o, 68, 69 b

Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, Hampton ^Engines (Supplement, July 29M loo/), oo, 69

Southwark Experiments, Driving Chain for Elec-trie Tramcar, 95

Stead Mr. J. E. Apparatus for Taking Samples . .e Deducts of Combustion, Newcastle Exhibition, 48 -

S.S. “Bencroy,” Triple Expansion Engines, Messrs. J. Jones and Sons, 308, 309

S'r»’ jD^ches^of Edinburgh,” Portsmouth and

( Ryde Ferry Steamer, 128, 129, 154

j Duchess of Edinburgh,” Portsmouth and Ryde berry Steamer, Mr. W. Stroudley (Supplement September 23rd, 1887)

S.S. Duchess of Edinburgh,” Details of Cylin-ders, Messrs. J. and J. ^Thomson, 129*

S.S. “ Duchess of Edinburgh,” Details of Machi-nery, Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, 154

S.S. “ Elbe,” Burst Steam Pipe, 305

« Elbe,’’ General Arrangement of Boilers, 522 b.S. ‘Fifeshire,” Refrigerating Machinery, Mr. f T. B. Lightfoot, 305, 312

S.S. “Worcester” and “ Oxford, ” Triple Expan-

< sion Engines, The Central Marine Engine Co., 89 Stevenson, Mr. J. J., Eclectic Disintegrator, 249 Stuart’s Steam Grease Extractor, 397

TANG YE, Messrs., Self-acting Shaping Machine, 368

Tangye and Co., Messrs,, Univeral Milling Machinery, 396

Tansa Works for the Water Supply of Bombay, Mr. W. Clarke, 53 J

Tay Viaduct, Section of Pier of the New, 199

Terni Steel Works, Vertical Turbines, M. M. J.

J. Rieter and Co., 252

Terry’s Theatre, Asbestos Curtains, 430

Terry’s Theatre, Structural Ironwork of, Messrs.

Matthew T. Shaw and Sons, 285

Thursfield, Mr. W. E., Aero-steam Disinfector, 90

Turner, Mr., Light Baling and Finishing Press, 26

Tweddell, Platt, and Fielding, Messrs., Plateclosing Rivetter, Newcastle Exhibition, 5, 7

UMARIA Colliery, Indian State Railways, Differential Pumping Engine, 151

VAUGHAN and Sons, Messrs., Water Separator, 269

Victoria Cream Separator, The, Messrs. Watson, Laidlaw, and Co., 326

Villepigne, M. Florian de, Autographometre, 96

A incennes Railway Jubilee, Exhibition Building*, The, 408, 416

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WALLIS and Steevens, Messrs. Compound Vertical

Engine, Smithfield Club Show, 472

Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company, The Marine Boiler, 7

Waterford and Limerick Railway, Adjustable Vortex Blast Pipe, Mr. Appleby, 14

Whampoa Docks, Pumping Engines, Messrs. W.

H. Alien and Co., 409

Wheeler, Mr. W. H., on Drainage of Fens and

Lowlands by Steam Power, 103, 186, 187, 323

Whittlesea Mere Pump, 186, 187

Widnes Waterworks—New Pumping Machinery, Mr. Henry Davey, 170

Wild and Co., Messrs. J., Portable Hand-power Drilling Machine, 458

Williams’ Fusible Plugs, 513]

Williamson, Mr. J. R., Electric Lighting from

Central Stations, Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, p. 500, 501

Willis, Mr. R., Hydro-pneumatic Speedometer, 358

Wilson, Mr. E. J., Stresses in a Camp Stool, 173

Witt, Mr. O. N., Simple Air Pump for use in the

Laboratories of Works, &c., 14

Woods, Mr. T., Chaser Stocks and Dies, 481

(Subject ill after.

ACCIDENT, The Hexthorpe, Sketch Plan of Lines, 245

Air Pump for Use in the Laboratories of Works, &c., Mr. O. N. Witt, 14

Anchor, Sketch of Casting, Forming Shank and Crosshead for an, Newburn-on-Tyne Steelworks, 310

Asbestos Curtains, Terry’s Theatre, 430

Autographometre, M. Florian de Villepigne, 96

Automatic Gas Machine, The Automatic Gas

Machine Co., 509

Auxiliary Steam Generator for Locomotives, 200

BALING Press, Messrs. Collit and Co., Newcastle

Exhibition, 171

Belted Cruisers, J. S., 419

Bend Tracing Machine, Messrs. Hetherington and

Sons’ Spinning Machinery Works, 238, 239

Blast Pipe, Adjustable Vortex, Waterford and Limerick Railway, 14

Blooming Mill, Mr. Jeremiah Head — Manufacturers, Messrs. Westgarth, English, and Co.,

Boats, The “Berthori” Ship’s, Midship Section,

Boiler Cleaner, The Crockford, 388

Boiler, The Essex, 469

Boiler-house, Boilers, and Connections, Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, 97

Boilers, Messrs. C. and T. Pattison, 533

Boilers and Engines, German Mail Steamers, The

Vulcan Works Co., 516

Boilers, General Arrangement of, s.s. “ Elbe,” 522

Bollard for Self-righting Lifeboat, J. W., 87

Bows of the s.s. “Emilie,” Mr. Wasteney Smith’s

Stockless Anchor, 171

Brake, R.A.S.E. Type, McLaren’s, 482

Bridge, A Defective, Inquirer, 386

Bridge, The Forth, Sir John Fowler and Mr. B.

Baker, 434, 438, 439

Bridge, Hangleton, Brighton and Dyke Railway, 228

Bridge at Mannheim, Competitive Designs, 489,492

Bridge, New Towers of the Niagara Suspension, 481

Bridge, Ravine, Lowestoft, Mr. E. M. Parkinson, 191

Bridge, Broken, Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 54

Bridge, The Siec Ho, China Railways, Mr. C. W.

Kinder and Mr. James Cleminson, 450, 476

Bridge, the New Tay, 199

Burst Steam Pipe, s.s. “Elbe,” 305

CABLE Tramway, The Edinburgh Northern, Mr.

W. N. Colam, 389, 390

Carding Engine, Double Composite, Messrs. Asa

Lees and Co., 336

Cast Steel Anchor, Mr. Hall, 296

Chains for Lifting and Hauling, Mr. Henry

Adams, on, at the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Society, 28

Chaser Stocks and Dies, Mr. T. Woods, 481

Chilled Moulds for Casting Bearings, Mr. F.

Garrett, Smithfield Club Show, 473

Chuck, Universal Vice, 27

Coke Breaker, Royle’s, Portway’s Patent, 517

Colliery, Umaria Pumping Engine for, 151

Combination Set Square, Mr. Dashwood-Caple, 508

Condenser, Rayner’s Double-Distilling, Messrs.

Ernest Scott and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 276

Constructive Ironwork in a New Theatre, Mr. J.

S. de Jongh, 471

Continuous Current Transformers, Edison’s System of, 377

Copper Steam Pipes, Strength of, Mr. Nisbet Sinclair, 525

Corrosion of Metals in Mine Waters, Relative, 55

Corrugated Sheet Mill, 71

Cotton Mule (Back View), Rim Side, Self-acting, Messrs. Asa Lees and Co., 340

Cotton Mule (Rim at Back) Self-acting, Messrs.

Asa Lees and Co., 340

Cotton Repairing and Spinning Machinery, Messrs.

Asa Lees and Co., 336, 340

Crane, Permanent Way, Hand, Messrs. Grafton and Co., 268 I

Cream Separator, The Victoria, MessnrfcJJnJtson, Laidlaw, and Co., 326

Cruiser, Spanish, The “Reina Regente,” Messrs.

Thomson, 352, 354

Culvert, The Chatsworth, 218

Cupola, Messrs. Greiner and Erpf, 480

Cut-off Gear for Reversing Engines, Automatic, Messrs. Edwin Foden and Sons, 46

Cut-off Valve and Governor, Horton’s Patent Automatic, 317

Cylinders, Details of, s.s. “Duchess of Edinburgh,” 129

DISINFECTOR, Aero-Steam, Mr. W. E. Thurs-field, 90

Disintegrator, the “Devil,” End Elevation and

Section, the Hardy Patent Pick Co., 376

Disintegrator, Eclectic, Mr. J. J. Stevenson, 249

Domestic Cooking Apparatus, Mr. J. Lehman, 316

Double Cylinder Compound Direct-acting Pumping Engine, Hampton, Southwark and Vaux-hall Waterworks, Mr. J. W. Restler, 10, 30

Drainage of Fens and Lowlands, 103,186, 187, 323

Drainage Works of Ncwhaven, Mr. W. H. Radford, 92

Dredger, Scour, Harrison’s, 359

Dredger Used in the Clyde Estuary, 139

Drilling Machine, Portable Hand Power, Messrs.

J. Wild and Co., 458

Driving Chain for Electric Tramcar, Southwick Experiments, 95

Dynamo and Arc Lamp, The “ Lever,” 329

Dynamo, The Blakey-Emmott, 409

Dynamometer, The Froude, Apparatus for Determining the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, 213

ELASTIC Extension, Mr. R. H. Graham on, Diagrams Relative to, 145, 146, 185

Electric Light on the Isle of May, Horizontal Section through Focal Plane, 159

Electric Light on the Isle of May, Vertical Section through Apparatus and Lantern, 159

Electric Lighting from Central Stations, Mr. J.

R. Williamson, Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, p. 500, 501

Electrical Governor, Messrs. Robey and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 7

Electro Motor Gear, The Elieson, 318

Endless Railway, Fender’s, 451

Engine, The Barrow, Messrs. Westray, Copeland, and Co., Manchester Exhibition, 376

Engine, Blowing, A thus Iron and Steel Works, 205, 214

Engine, Carding, Messrs. Hetherington and Sons, 238, 239

Engine, Compound Mill, 1000-H.P., 507

Engine, Compound Portable, Messrs. J. and H.

• McLaren, 147

Engine, Compound Prize, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co., 63

Engine, Compound Traction, Messrs. Edwin Foden and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 43, 46

Engine, Compound Vertical, Indian State Railways, 194, 207

Engine, Compound Vertical, Messrs. Wallis and Steevens, Smithfield Club Show, 472

Engine, Diagrams from, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co. 's Simple, Newcastle Exhibition, 42

Engine, Exploded Portable, Melton Constable, Norfolk, 316

Engine, Express, London and South-Western Railway^ Mr. W. Adams, Newcastle Exhibition, 108

Engine, High and Low Pressure, Diagrams from, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co.’s Compound Engine, Newcastle Exhibition, 43

Engine, High-speed Compound, Messrs. Be ver and Dorling, 508

Engine, High-speed Compound Vertical, Messrs.

Davey, Paxman, and Co., Smithfield Club Show, 473

Engine, High-speed Vertical, Messrs. Hornsby | and Sons, Smithfield Club Show, 473

Engine, Hot-air, MM. Benier Freres, 372

Engine, Passenger, Lancashire and Yorkshire F°Undry C°” Manchester

Engine and Pump, Lade Bank, Lincolnshire, 103 Engme-room, Electric Lighthouse on the Isle of iviay, loo

Engine, Sellar’s Patent Compound, Messrs. Bradlev and Craven, 536, 540 J

En£ and Pender Coupling, Granile Works at j.'i apies, OJ.^5

Engine Trials, Newcastle, Diagrams from the Six most Economical Engines, 105

Engine Trials the R.A.S.E. Diagrams, 470 l-;ngme Turntables, Indian State Railways 350

ETlde’n k «ta1, Me®rs- Eobey and Co., Smith-held Club Show, 472

ESeRUhv r Viat°r ” Vertical, Messrs. Jeffery and Blackstone, Newcastle Exhibition, 268

Engme Works, Naples, Messrs. C. and T. T Pattison, 533

Engines, Compound, Electric Light Installation,

I.39 ymPia’ Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co.,

E°raysS’230n2'°2Un<1’ India“ StateS RaiL

Engines Compound, Spanish Cruiser, “Reina

Kegent e, 431

£nMumford>11195Und High‘speed Launch, Mr. A.

E C’G1mp?;irid’ Southwark and Vauxhall 1887/65^68, 69 1 ( J l <■ it, July 2M,

EnTnhtSQati^WT^\ Trial of’ DiagMms and lables relating to, 42, 44 45

En<XS,RPumping’1 Kmaria St^te Colliery, Indian btate Kailways, 151

Engines, Triple Compound Marine, Messrs. Alex-ander Shanks and Son, 178

4^es’ 'I'ripIe Expansion, German Mail Steamers,

Engines, Triple Expansion, The Italian Cruiser Dogah, Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn,

„ Leslie, and Co., 109, 112, 116

Engines, Triple Expansion, s.s. “ Worcester ” and

I q0 ^le Central Marine Engineering

| Equilibrium and Throttle Valve and of Main

i n LV?1VCS’ Peta11 of> Southwark and Vaux-

| nail v\ aterworks, Hampton, 69

Exinbition Glasgow International, General Plan oi bite, 417

Exhibition of 1889, The Paris, The Great Ma-cbinery Hall,' 150

Explosion on Board the “Elbe,” Sketch showing

Arrangement of Boilers, 245

FAN, Schiele Ventilating, Manchester Exhibition, 1/1

Fens, Drainage of, 103, 186, 187, 323

Feed-water Heater, Mr. Maclaine, 265 Feed-water Heater, The “Compactum,” Mr.

John Kirkaldy, Newcastle Exhibition, 7

lerry Steamer, Portsmouth and Ryde, The s.s.

Duchess of Edinburgh,” Mr. W. Stroudley September 23rd, 1887), 128, 129, 154 Fine Arts Court, Pans Exhibition, 1889, 190 Jjl5^A^s11Co?rfc’ Paris International Exhibition, bide Galleries of, 234

Fires in Theatres, Diagram of Plan for Escape of Smoke, E. H., 307

%JTS1leetof Mr- Harrison Carter’s System, Mr. Gdbert Little on Modern Milling, 405 Flow Sheet Boiler Milling^ Harrison’s First, 405 How Sheet Roller Milling, Simon’s First, 167 foundry Ladle, Messrs. Goodwin and How, The Grange Iron Company, Newcastle Exhibition, 5 Furnace Boilers, Mr. F. Botting, 233 Furnace, Castner’s Sodium, 513 Furnace Boilers, Diagram, F. B. 213

i Furnace Feeder, Mr. Proctor, 16.0*” Fusible Plugs, Williams’, 513

GAS Apparatus for Removing Tires, Messrs.

Gentry and O’Brien, 79

Gas Engine, Atkinson’s “Cycle,” The British Gas Engine and Engineering Company, 537

Gas Engine Rollason’s, The Beck Gas Engine

' G°mpany, Newcastle Exhibition, 276

Gas Machine, Automatic, 509

| Gates, Folding, 250

Gauge Glass, Water, Mr. Loudon Campbell, 159

Packm& Messrs- Skelton and Grimshaw,

I

I Gold Ores, Machines for Treating, 210

! Grease Cup Lubricator, New, Messrs. Seek Brothers, 34

j Glddes and Belt stretchers, Mr. W. B. Cobbett

■ 013

Gun> I2-pounder Breech-loading Field, 325

TrafaJga1 ” 493’tOn Breech"loadin8'> H.M.S,

Guns, 12-pounder and 20-pounder Field, 325

HAMMER, Radial Arm Steam, Messrs. James I Bennie and Co., 54

Hammer, Steam, Mr. Banning’s, Athus Iron and 1 Steel Works, 205

^X?rks> New, CeanC, Brazil Mr. R. E. I

Wilson, 88 1

Hot Air Engine, 372

Hydraulic Pump, Messrs. John Birch and Co., 15 I

Hydro-pneumatic Speedometer, Mr. R. Willis, 358

ICE-MAKING Machine, Patent Hand, Mr. Fleuss, American Exhibition, 34

JOIST Sawing Machine, Messrs. Hetherington, 545

BATHE, Surfacing and Taper Turning, Messrs.

Hulse and Co., 469

Launch, Steam, “Buzz,” 368

Launching Lifeboats, J. W., 534

Lock Nut and Washer, The Patent Rivet Company, 3o8

Lock Washer, The National, Messrs. John H.

Ladd and Co., 180

Locomotive, Messrs. Black, Hawthorne, and Co.

Newcastle.Exhibition, 6

Locomotive Boiler Fittings, Messrs. Gresham and

Craven, Manchester Exhibition, 57

Locomotive, Electric, Mr. Stephen D. Field, 450

Locomotive, Four-coupled Express, Midland Rail

way {Supplement, December 23rd, 1887)

Locomotive, Four - coupled Outside Cylinder, London and South-Western Railway, designed by Mr. W. Adams, constructed by Messrs, R. Stephenson and Co. (Supplement. .November 4l/t, 1887), 385, 392

Locomotive, High-speed Road, Messrs. J. and H.

McLaren, 496

Locomotive, Ten-wheeled Tank, China Railways, Mr. C. W. Kinder and Mr. Jas. Cleminson, Messrs. Dlibs and Co., 412, 493

Locomotive, Tramway, Greig’s, 328

Locomotive Works, Horwich, Block Plan of, 246 Locomotives at the Newcastle Exhibition, 6

MACHINES for Treating Auriferous Metals, Messrs. Jordan, Son, and Commans, 210

Machine Tool and Crane Works, Messrs. Craven Brothers, Diagram showing Plunger Trave], 239

Machine Tools at the Newcastle Exhibition, Messrs. Hulse and Co., 256

Mandril, Expanding, Messrs. H. B. Barlow, 388

Map of the Clyde Estuary, 139

Map of Edinburgh Waterworks and Paper Mills at Penicuik, 117

Marine Boiler, The Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company, 7

Metallic Packing, Jerome’s, 288

Metallic Piston Rod Packing, Corliss Engines in Mr. F. S. Sandeman’s Works, 136

Metals, Corrosion of, 55

Meter, Kent’s Positive, 451

Meter, Self-registering, The “Ochwadt,” 536

Meter Syphon, Messrs. W. and B. Cowan, New castle Exhibition, 277

Mill, Carter-Turner, Three-high, 405

Mill Engine, 1000-H.P. Compound, Messrs. Buckley and Taylor (Supplement. December Vbrd. 1887)

Mil], Flour, The Laubardemont, Messrs. T. Powell and Co., 50, 55, 72

Mill, The Globe Quartz Crushing, The Globe Mill Company, 26

Mill and Sieves, Multiple Roller Break, Mr. J. A.

Buchholz, Manchester Exhibition, 41, 47

Milling Machinery, Universal, Messrs. Tangye and Co., 396

NUT Finishing Machine, Messrs. Dundcrdale, Wood, and Co., Manchester Exhibition, 35

PACKING, Metallic, Jerome’s, 289

Paper Mills at Penicuik, 117

Pedestals for Colliery Tubs, Self-lubricating,

The Hardy Patent Pick Company, 459

Permanent Way, Mr. M. Post’s Metallic Railway Sleepers, 75

Permanent Way, Metallic, Mr. Quelch, 536

Pier of the New Tay Viaduct, Section of, 199

Pipe, Fractured, The “Elbe” Catastrophe, 330

Pipe-testing Apparatus, Hydraulic, The Glenfield

Company, Newcastle Exhibition, 277

Plan of the Implement Yard at Newcastle, 15

Plan of the Isle of May, 158

Plate-closing Rivetter, Messrs. TweddeU, Platt”, and Fielding, Newcastle Exhibition, 5, 7

Potato Digger, Messrs. Penny and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 76

Potato Digger, Messrs. Powell Brothers, Newcastle Exhibition, 76

Potato Planters, Messrs. Murray and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 76

Pots or Skillets, Tjiree-lggged, Moulded at Carron, 135

Press, Baling, Messrs. John Birch and Co., 15

Press, Light Baling and Finishing, Mr. Turner, 26

Primary Battery in which Carbon is Consumed, ■>. Mr. Willard E. Case, 265

Problem in Strains, Diagram, C. S., 213

Problem in Strains, A. T. E. N., Diagram, 193-

Problem in Strains, W. A. S. B., Diagram, 193

Problem in Strains, X., 153

Products of Combustion, Apparatus for taking

Samples of the, Mr. J. E. Stead, Newcastle Exhibition, 48

Projectile on a Steel-faced Plate, Effect of a St.

Chamond, 198

Pump, Whittlesea Mere, 186, 187

Pump and Compressor Works, Messrs. Pearn and

Co., Lightning Tapper, 239

Pump, Differential Feed and Force, 35

Pumps, Hydraulic, 15

Pump and Distiller, Combined, “Compactum,”

Mr. John Kirkaldy, Newcastle Exhibition, 7

Pumping Engine, Cylinders, Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, 10, 30, 65, 68, 69

Pumping Engines, Whampoa Docks, Messrs.

W. H. Allen and Co., 409

Pumping Machinery, Widnes Waterworks, Mr.

Henry Davey, 170

Pumps and Boiler, Lake Haarlem, 323

Pyromagnetic Dynamo, Mr. T. A. Edison, 231

RADIAL Drill and Milling Machine, Messrs.

Hetherington and Co., 544

Rail Joint, A Spliced, Mr. Lightfoot, 481

Rail Joints, Mr. T. L. Smith, 107

Railway, Brighton and Dyke, Plan and Section, 228

Railway Company, The Mediterranean, Granile

Works at Naples, 512

Railway, Endless, Fender’s, 451

Railway Jubilee Exhibition Building, The Vincennes, 416

Railways, Map of Italian, 365

Railway, The Mediterranean, Sketch of, “Cus-todia,” 458

Railway Shops at Horwich, Lancashire and Yorkshire, 248

Railway Wheels, Skidding, Scale Produced by, 219

Refrigerating Machinery, s.s. “ Fifeshire, ” Mr.

T. B. Lightfoot, 305, 312

Reversing Gear, Italian, 512

Roller Mill Plant, Mr. Simon’s Flow Sheet of the

First Complete, 167

Roller Mill, Three-high, The Carter-Turner, 405

Rolling Mill for Corrugated Sheets, Herr Vital

Daelin, Manufacturers, Messrs. Aug. Bachmeyer and Co., 71

Roof of Bandora Station, 447

Roving Frame, Messrs. Asa Lees and Co., 337

SAFETY Lamp, Sandbrook’s, 513

Scoop Wheel at Nordelph, 187

Scouring Dredger for Fen Drains and Rivers, Mr, A If. Harrison, 359

Scutcher, Improved, Messrs, Asa Lees and Co., 336

Seamless Tubes from Solid Blanks, The American Machinist, 396

Sewage Sludge and its Disposal, Mr. W. J. Dib-din on, and Diagrams Relative to, 118

Sewerage Works, Acton, Ground Plan of, 227

Sewing Machine and Electric Motor, Combined,

Mr. Philip Diehl, 265

Shafting Bearings, Mr. Herbert Ford smith, 27

Shaping Machine, Self-acting, Messrs. Tangye, 368

Shears, Messrs. Rush worth and Co., 430

Ship Section, Capt. Lundborg, 136

Signal Apparatus,,Fog and Safety, Messrs. Kempe and Rowell, 57

Slabbing Frame, with Taylor’s Patent Cone

Releasing Motion, Messrs. Asa Lees and Co., 337

Smith’s Forge, Horwich Works, 249

Snow Ploughs, Leicester, Messrs. Vipan and

Headly, 517

Sodium Furnace, The Castner, 513

Steam Engine Trials, R.A.S.E., Sketch relating to, 535

Steam Grease Extractor, Stuart’s, 397

Steam Hammer, Barring’s, 205

Steam Hammer, Bennie’s Radial, 54

Steam Launch “Buzz,” the American High Speed

Steam Launch, 368

Steam Trap, McDougall’s, The Chatterton Ironworks Co., 521

Steamer, Shallow Draught Stern Wheel, for S.

America, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 272

Steel Flooring, Messrs. W. H. Lindsay and Co..

289, 290 I

Steel Folding Gates and Shutters, Mr. Bostwick, 250

Steel Scale produced by Skidding Railway Wheels 219

Stoker, Messrs. Johnston and Blandford, 256

Stone-Breaker, Mason’s Lever, Cracking Motion

| 328

Stone - Breaker, Continuous Action Gyratory, Lowry’s, Messrs. Jas. Farrar and Co., 521

Stone-Breaking and Delivering Apparatus for the Indian Government, Messrs. W. H. Baker and Co., 431

Strains, a Problem in, 213

Street Surface Box, Brown’s, The Glenfield Co., 517

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Luigi Bardea, 173

Stresses in a Camp Stool, B. C., 173

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Mr. R. Hartland, 161

Stresses in a Camp Stool, T. E. N., 161

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Mr. E. J. Wilson, 173

I Stresses in a Camp Stool, Diagram, D., 212

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Diagram, Mr. J. B. Hall, 107

Stresses in a Camp Stool, W. A. S. B., Diagram, 193

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Diagram, E. K.; 107

Stresses in a Camp Stool, Diagram, R. W. M. M., , 107

Stresses occurring in Cast Iron and Steel, Internal, Gen. N. Kalakoutsky, Diagrams, and Apparatus for Determining, 467, 487

I Stresses in a Lattice Girder, Evaluation of, Figs.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Mr. Wm. Robertson, 531

Strut Sections, Table of Values for, Prof. W. H. Smith, 303

Struts, their Working Strength and Stiffness

Diagrams, Prof. E. H. Smith, 425, 426

Stuffing-box Packings, American, 292

Subway, City of London and Southwark, Mr. J. H.

Greathead, 297, 298

TESTING Apparatus, Messrs. McLaren’s, Engine Trials, 461

Theatres, Fires in, Plan of Exit, Bob, 287

Theatre, Constructive Ironwork in a New, Mr.

• Max am Ende, 257

Theatre, Ironwork in, Mr. de Jongh, 471

Theatre, Strand, Terry’s, Structural Ironwork of, Messrs. Matthew J. Shaw and Sons, 285

Three-Hinged Wrought Iron Arch, Cleremont, Iowa, U.S.A.. Mr. H. E. Horton, 137

Tool Holder, Mr. Gavin Jones, Newcastle Exhibition, 256

Torpedo Boats for the Spanish Government, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 332

Tram Bail Cleaner, Mr. John Prosser, 27

Tramway, Edinburgh Northern Cable, Mr. W. N.

Colam, 351, 369

Tramway, the Gradients and Curves of the Birmingham, 126

Tramway Locomotive, Birmingham Central Tramways, Messrs. C. Burrell and Sons, 347

Tramway Locomotive, Mr. A. Greig and Mr. T.

Aveling, 328

Tramway Sleeping Car for the Argentine Republic,

Messrs. J. G. Brill and Co., 500

Transship Vans, Indian Midland Railway, 429

Travelling Crane, Fifty Feet, Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 206, 211

Tubes from Solid Blanks, 396

Turbines, Vertical, Terni Steel Works, MM. J.

Rieter and Co., 252

UNDER FRAMES and Covered Wagons for Indian State Railways, 3

VALVE, Automatic Cut-off, Horton's, 317

Valve, Screw-down Guided, Messrs. Thomas Lambert and Sons, 358

Vice Chuck, Universal, Mr. Cosgrove, 27

Vortex Blast Pipe, Mr. W. Adams, Newcastle Exhibition, 108

WATER Cranes for the Indian State Railways, 2.89 Water Meter, Uniform Positive, Mr. G. Kent, 451 Water Separator, Messrs. Vaughan and Sons, 269 Water Supply of Bombay, The Tansa Works for the, 53

Weighing Machine, Prize Cattle, Messrs. Hart and Co., Newcastle Exhibition, 77

Wheelwright’s Sinking Platform, Mr. Baker Smithfield Club Show, 472

Writing Telegraph, The, 420

YACHT, “Now Then,’’ The.Hcrreshoff, 227

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