The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Index: Miscellaneous
































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1892, 9, 53
- Aalesund, Fish Guano Works at, 321
- Abbott, Mr., Portland Cement Testing, 252
- Abbott and Smith, Messrs., Electrical Organblowing Apparatus at the Goldsmith’s Insti- stitute, New Cross, 438
- Abney, Captain W. de W., Light and Colour, 417
- Abstracts of Consular and Diplomatic Reports, 41, 105, 272, 296, 472, 514, 549
- “Abyssinia,” Loss of the, 91
- Accident to the “ Victoria,” 91
- Accidents to Workmen, Increase of, Attending Compulsory Liability of Employers, Mr. J. S. Jeans, 516
- Adams, Mr. John Couch, 95
- Adjustable Lock and Weir, Mr. A. F. Fowler, 338, 391
- Aerial Navigation, 528
- Aerial Navigation, Modern, 435
- Aerial Ropeway, Otto, Messrs. Commans and Co., 453
- Aerial Torpedo Thrower, The, 491, 500
- Aeronautics, Military, 323
- Aerotransitor, The Last Trial with Quartermain’s, 440
- Air Compressor, Single-acting Compound, Inger- soll-Sergeant Drill Co., 496
- Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam Engines, Mr. Alf. Towler, 414, 357
- Airy, Mr. W., on Weighing Machines, 75
- Airy, Sir Geo. Bid dell, 33
- Alkali Act and Chemical Works, The, 545
- Allan Line Steamer, “ Caspian,” Accident to the, 465
- Allen, Mr. J. H, His Digest of Cycles, 91
- Alloy, a New Electro-deposited, 315
- Allport, Sir James, 365
- Alternating Current, Ferranti, (Figs. 4 and 5), 430
- Alternating Currents of High Frequency, Mr. Nikola Tesla on, 108
- Alternating Motors, 118
- Alternator, Elwell-Parker, 285
- Alternator, Fricker, 284
- Aluminium, Mr. H. Fowler on, 84
- Aluminium Coins, 192
- Aluminium for Military Equipments in the United States Navy, 470
- Aluminium in the United States, Price of, 302
- Am Ende, Mr. Max, Bridge Failure at Moenchen- stein, Switzerland, 143
- America, A British Challenge to, 273
- American Atlantic Liners, 457
- American Boasting, Mr. John E. Sweet, 392
- American Boilers, 536
- American Champion Armour-plate, An, 276
- American Cruisers, 257
- American Engineering News, 36, 78, 98, 138,160, 180, 242, 288, 328, 372, 394, 442, 485, 530
- American and English Locomotives, 165, 185, 205, 461, 462
- American Factories and Wages, 261
- American Notes, 39, 59, 191, 120, 140, 163, 203, 245, 269, 291, 311, 330, 353, 375, 397, 421, 445, 465, 489, 511, 533, 555
- American Railway Statistics, 177
- American Railway Traffic and Rates, 503, 527
- American Republics, The Bureau of, 4
- American Shipbuilding, 525
- American Ten-wheel Passenger Engine, 254
- American Warships, The New, 306
- Ammonia Motor, The McMahon, 75
- Anchor, Improved Martin, 266
- Anderson’s Locomotive Exhaust Apparatus, 88, 89
- “Angloman,” The S.S., 441
- Anti-friction Conveyor and Grinding Machinery Company, Cooling Plant for Large Chemical Works, 107, 110
- Apatite with Beds of Magnetite, Professor W. B. Blake on Association of, 229
- Apatites of Quebec and New York, Mr. John Stewart on, 229
- Application of One, Two, or Three Steam Jackets to a Triple-condensing Engine, 506
- Arc Lamp, Gulcher, 284
- Arc Lamp Installation, The Practical Management of an, 537
- Armature, Ferranti (Fig. 1), 430
- Armour Plate, American Champion, 276
- Arnison’s Improved Mason Skylight for Enginerooms, andc., 416
- Artificers of the Fleet, 520
- Asbestos, Mr. J. R. Fisher on the Mining and Manufacture of, 346, 390
- Ash-next-Sandwich Sewerage Works, 297
- Asphalte Paving, Wood and, 435
- Aspinall, Mr. J. A. F., Standard Goods Engine, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (Supplement, January 1st, 1892)
- ASSOCIATION, THE BRITISH:
- - General Arrangements for the Edinburgh Meeting, 193
- ASSOCIATION, THE BRITISH IRON TRADE:
- - Chicago Exhibition from the Point of View of the British Iron and Steel Industries, by the President, Mr. W. S. Caine, 515
- - Coal and Labour, 384
- - Comparative Progress of the Iron and Steel Industries of Different Countries and their Bearing upon English Law and Usage, Mr. Wm. Jack, 515
- - Laws Regulating the Liabilities of Employers for Accidents to Workmen in Different Countries, in their Bearing upon English Law and Usage, Mr. J. S. Jeans, 516
- ASSOCIATION, THE CLEVELAND IRONMASTERS’, 392
- - Statistics of, 392
- Association of Draughtsmen, The American, 203
- ASSOCIATION, EAST OF SCOTLAND ENGINEERING :
- - Designs of Tunnels and Covered Way Sections, Prof. A. C. Elliott, 5
- - Notes on Rapid Surveying, Mr. J. B. Bennett, 5
- - Smoke Prevention and Consumption, Mr. W. C. Popplewell, 91
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, THE LEEDS :
- - Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam Engineers, Mr. Alf. Towler, 358
- - Modern Gas Engines, Mr. W. Norris, 131
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, THE MANCHESTER :
- - Economy of Triple-expansion Engines, Mr. W. J. Jenkins, 150
- - Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. G. B. Goodfellow, 55
- - Processes Connected with the Manufacture of Iron, Mr. H. Webb, 193
- - Thirty-sixth Anniversary Dinner and Toasts, 86
- ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LONDON :
- - Annual General Meeting, 67
- - Hand Ice-making Machines, Mr. H. A. Fleuss, 460
- - Hydraulic Power in London, Mr. E. B. Ellington, 514
- - Heat Engines as at Present in Use and their Probable Future Development, Mr. James Atkinson, 160
- - London Sewage, its Treatment and Disposal, Mr. Henry Stockoe, 348
- Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, 19, 81
- ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE BIRMINGHAM, 147, 514:
- - Electric Welding, Mr. A. Driver, 138
- - Half-yearly Meeting, 514
- - Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. A. Driver, 59
- - Modern Gas Engines, Mr. W. Morris, 212
- ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS, THE INCORPORATED :
- - Papers on the Peterborough Water Supply, 529
- - Programme, 188, 359
- - Thirteenth Examination, 302
- Atkinson, Mr. James, Heat Engines as at Present in Use and their Probable Future Development, 160
- Atlantic Liners, American, 457
- Atlantic Racing, 462, 479, 507
- Auriga, the New Star in, Dr. W. Huggins on, 427
- Austral Otis Engineering Company, The Duplex Pumping Engines, Broken Hill Waterworks, Australia, 381, 386
- Australian Engineering Notes, 78, 241, 442
- Automatic Expansion Gear, The Tremper, 96
- Auxiliary Steamers, 94, 117
- Ayrton, Professor, on Electro-technics, 113
- BABCOCK and Wilcox Economy Boilers, St. Pancras Electric Lighting, 171
- Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, 371, 441
- Baldwin Locomotive, Competitive, 273
- Baldwin Works, Philadelphia, Ten-wheel Passenger Engine, 254
- Baldwin, Mr. D., On Profit Sharing, 278
- Ball Lightning be Photographed ? Can, 94
- Ball and Wingham, Messrs., Experiments in the Use of Cyanides and Alkalies for Desulphurising Pig Iron, 469
- Ballooning, Military, 134
- Baltimore, The Condensers of the, 470
- Baltimore, U.S.S., 43
- Barker and Co., Messrs. T. B., Gas Engine Starter, 542
- Barnes Dryer, The, 217
- Barnes Drying Syndicate, The, 269
- Barrels, Paper, Mr. J. R. Thame, 295
- Barrus Calorimeter, The, 24
- Barry, Henry, and Co , Messrs., New Compression Coupling, 526
- Basic Steel, Mr.' W. H. White on Experiments with, 469
- Basic or Th os. Gilchrist Process, Progress of the, during the Twelve Months Ending December 31st, 1891, 390
- Baths, Heating, 29
- Battleship “Royal Sovereign,” H.M. First-class, (Supplement, May 27th, 1892), 451
- Bayham Abbey, Water Supply and Fire Plant of, 265
- Beams in Lock Gates and Sluices, E. Duncan Stoney on the Distribution of, 271
- Beattie, Mr. Joseph, Tank Locomotive, London and South-Western Railway, (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
- Belmont Works of Messrs. Price’s Patent Candle Company, Visit of the Junior Engineering Society to, 29
- Belting, The Improvement of, 337, 371
- Bennett, Mr. J. B., Notes on Rapid Surveying, 5
- Belin, The Sewage Farms of, 327
- Benardos-Howard, Electric Arc Welding Process, The, 76, 168, 169, 535
- Benardos - Howard, Electric Welding Process Practically Developed by Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, 535
- Bessemer Medal to Mr. Arthur Cooper, Presentation of the, 469
- Beyer, Peacock, and Co., Messrs., Tank Locomotive for the London and North-Western Railway (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
- Bickle and Co., Messrs., Locomotive for Underground Haulage, 497
- Binnie, Mr. A. B., on Mean or Average Annual Rainfall, 287
- Binnie, Mr. A. B., Thames Tunnel at Black wall (Supplement, March 18th, 1892), 239
- Binns, Mr. Geo. J., Mining in New Zealand, 493
- Birkdale, Sewage Purification at, 96
- Bishop Rock Lighthouses, The, Mr. W. T. Douglass, 200
- Bissel and Sons, Messrs. J., Sheaf-binding Reaper and Chain Conveyor, 542
- Blachford Old Viaduct, Great Western Railway, 522
- “Blake,” H.M.S., 313, 338
- Blake, Professor W. B., on Association of Apatite with Beds of Magnetite, 229
- Blanco, Mr. L. J., Report of the Inter-Continental Railway Commission for Venezuela, 316
- Board of Natural Gas Trustees of Toledo, Ohio, Statement of the, 352
- Boiler Drilling Machine, The Locomotive, 68
- Boiler Explosions, 48
- Boiler Explosions, Fuel Economisers, and Grease Traps, 320, 371
- Boiler, Trial of a Three-flued Lancashire, 221
- Boilers, American, 536
- Boilers, Locomotive Engine, 336
- Boilers in the Navy, 237
- Boilers, Slack, 366
- Boilers, Some Details in the Construction of Marine, 319
- Boilers, Water Gauge Fittings for Steam, 77
- Bolt Forcer, Young’s Hydraulic, 497
- Bolton’s Electrical Winch, 187
- Books Received, 33, 53, 135, 155, 238, 324, 345 368, 481, 503, 525
- Booth and Co., Messrs., The Locomotive Boiler Drilling Machine, 68
- Bosses, Speed of Propeller, 117, 147
- Boulders, Remarkable, 86
- Boulnois, Mr. H. P., Refuse Destructors, 357, 407
- Bounties on Shipbuilding in France, 216
- Bowling Iron Company, The, Forty-inch Cogging Mill, Newburn Steel Works, 505
- Boys, Professor C. V., Photographing Bullets, 227
- Bradford Tramways, Electro-motive Car, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 383
- Brake Horse-power, 441, 506, 523, 551
- Brewtnall, Mr., 389
- Bridge across the Seine, New, 370
- Bridge Failure at Moenchenstein, Switzerland, The, 143
- Bridge across the Lower Thames, Proposed Single Span Opening, 230, 231
- Bridge, Swing, for Kidderpore Docks, 350
- Bridge, Sydney Harbour, 296, 306
- Bridge, The Tower, North Pier, 125
- Brightmore, Mr. A. W., Method of Collecting Water for Supply, 3
- Brighton Cliffs, 173
- Brighton New Pier and Marine Palace, The, 91, 92, 136, 137
- Brighton, The Old Chain Pier, 198, 199
- Brillie Electrical Energy Meter, The, 416
- Brine Pumping Act, The, 199
- British Challenge to America, A, 273
- “British Clay Worker,” The, A New Journal, 346
- British Gas Engine and Engineering Company, The, Uxbridge Waterworks, 128, 129
- British Trade, 525
- British Trade for April, 413
- British Trade, Consular Assistance to, 436
- Broad Gauge, The Burial of the, 476
- Brown, Captain S., The Old Chain Pier, Brighton, 198, 199
- Brown, Lieutenant W. C., and Aluminum for Military Equipments in the United States Navy, 470
- Brown’s Triple-action Tea Roller, 68
- Bruges Maritime Canal, Project of M. Casse, 515
- Brunlees, Sir James, 503
- Brush Electrical Engineering Co.’s Show at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 63
- Brush Train Lighting Plant, The, 460
- Brussels, London in, 42
- Brussels, The Proposed Ship Canal to, 458
- Bryan’s Automatic Cut-Out, 84
- Bryant Rail Saw, The, 263
- “Barque de Macedo,” The Twin-Screw Pontoon Crane Steamer, 2, 3, 6
- Buchanan, Mr. W., Standard Passenger Locomotive, New York Central and Hudson River Railway (Supplement June 17th, 1892), 519
- Bucharest, Public Works at, 504
- Building Exhibition, The, 232, 305
- Bulkhead Doors—Watertight, Mr. S. C. Sage on, 150
- Bulkheads, Divisional, 297, 313
- Bulkheads, Mr. Martell on Divisional, 297
- Bullet, General Tweedie’s, 480
- Bullets, Photographing, Professor C. V. Boys on, 227
- Bunkers, Fires in, 320
- Bunsen Flame, Non-Luminosity of the, 209
- Buoy, Ward’s Wreck Indicating, 193
- Buoyage, Uniform System of, 3
- Buoying and Lighting of Tidal Rivers, Mr. W. H. Wheeler, 293, 355
- Bureau of American Republics, The, 4
- Burial of the Broad Gauge, The, 476
- CABLE Communication with the West Indies, 282
- Cable Stoppers, Cast Steel, 533
- Cable Testing Apparatus for the London Electric Supply Corporation, 85
- Caine, Mr. W. S., on the Chicago Exhibition, from the Point of View of the British Iron and Steel Industries, 515
- Cairo, The Drainage of, 365, 436
- Callendar, Mr. H. L. on “ Platinum Pyrometers,” 470.
- Calorimeter, The Barrus, 24
- Calorimeter, Mr. Thwaite on the New Thomson, 470
- Cam-cutting Machine ? 387
- Camera Club, The, 390
- Camera Club Conference, 262
- Cameron, Mr. J., Plate Bending Machine, 96
- Campbell Gas Engine, The, 471
- Canal, Bruges Maritime, 515
- Canal, Manchester Ship, 222, 417
- Canal, The Panama, 147, 476
- Canada, Steam Engine Power in, 493
- Canal from the Tyne to the Solway, Mr. J. W. Sandeman on a, 339
- Cape of Good Hope and Natal Royal Mail Service, 22, 138, 248, 304, 348
- Capital to be Raised under Bills now in Parliament, 173
- Capital and Labour, 71
- Carbonyls, Metallic, Mr. Ludwig Mond on, 498
- Casse, M., Bruges Maritime Canal, 515
- Cast Iron Pipes in Japan, 7
- Cast Iron Test Bars, 371
- Cast Steel Cable Stoppers, 533
- Casting Brass on a Shaft ? 51
- Catalogues, 321
- Catalogues and Copyright, 232
- Cayley, Mr. Jas., Preservation of the Hearth and Bosh Walls of the Blast Furnace, 229
- Cement Stone Discovered in Natal, 52
- Centenary of Gas Lighting, 391
- Centrifugal Force, A Few Examples of, Mr. A. N. Somerscales, 229
- Centrifugal Force of Locomotive and Car Wheels Revolutions per Mile, 350
- Certificates for Engine Drivers, 438
- Ceylon, Plumbago Mining in, 69
- Chain Conveyor, Messrs. J. Bisset and Sons, 542
- Channel from Preston Docks to the Sea. The 209, 232, 233
- “Charles W. Wetmore,” The Whaleback Steamer, 314
- “Charleston,” U.S.S., 43
- Chatard, Dr. T. M., Phosphate Chemistry as it Concerns the Miner, 229
- Chemistry of Gases, Professor Dewar on the, 339, 374, 428
- Cheshire Salt District Subsidences, Local Government Board Inquiries, 199
- Chicago Exhibition, The, 47, 335, 336, 385, 452, 515
- Chicago Exhibition, The-see also Exhibition lhe Chicago— 47
- Chicago International Exhibition, The, Washington State Building and Forestry Building, 335, 336
- Chicago Exhibition from the Point of View of the British Iron and Steel Industries, Mr. W. S. Caine on the, 515
- Chicago, Pneumatic Transmission of Parcels in, 72
- Chicago Water Jacket Condenser Company, Improved Syphon Condenser, 248
- Chili, Climatic and Pluvial Phenomena on the North Coast of, 117
- Chilian Cruisers, 502
- Chilled Iron Rollers ? 71
- Chimney Stack, The World’s Highest, 436
- China, Iron and Steel Industries for, 389
- China, New Steamer for, 42
- China, Steel and Ironmaking in, 282
- “Cito Anspect,” The, 321, 337
- “City of Dundee,” Engines and Boilers of the, (Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
- Civil Engineering, 9
- Clark and Standfield, Messrs., Hamburg Offshore Floating Dock, 219
- Clayton and Shuttleworth, Messrs., Condensing Mill Engine, 539
- Cleckheaton Chimney Disaster, The, 234
- Cleveland Iron Trade, The, 392
- Climatic and Pluvial Phenomena on the North Coast of Chili, 117
- Clyde Shipbuilding, 437
- Clyde Shipbuilding Firms, 26, 27,
- Clydebank, Messrs. J. and G. Thomson’s Shipyard, 26, 27
- Coad, Mr., Works for the Disposal of Sewage at Wimbledon, 283
- Coal, Colonial Duties on Steamship, 238, 257
- Coal Consumption in Men-of-War, 71
- Coal Contracts, Yorkshire Locomotive, 53
- Coalfield, The Yorkshire, 546
- Coal-Grinding Mill, The “ Monarch ” Disintegrator and, 47
- Coal and Iron Industry in Asia Minor, 158
- Coal and Labour, 384
- Coal in Labuan, 439
- Coal and Mineral Resources of Peru, Mr. Edmund Lane, 493
- Coal Miners, The End of the Holiday of the Federated, 259
- Coal, Miners’ Wages and, 32
- Coal Mining in Geo. Eliot’s Country, 483
- Coal for Norway, 95
- Coal Owners and their Contract, Yorkshire, 72
- Coal Owner to Do ? What is a Yorkshire, 32
- Coal, The “Stop Week ” and the Export Trades in, 304
- Coal Supplies, The Stoppage of, 175, 195
- Coal Trade Profits, Mining Engineering, 345
- Coal Trade, Wages and Results in the, 387
- Coal Washing and Briquette Plant for the Ottoman Government, 158
- Coaling Station ? What constitutes a, 3
- Coast Defence, 453
- Coastline Battleships of the U.S., 205, 206, 227, 228
- Coating Steel with Copper, Method of, 536
- Coffee, Tempered, 134
- Cogging Mill, Forty-inch, Newburn Steel Works, The Bowling Iron Company, 505
- Coils, Ferranti (Fig. 2), 430
- Coinage, The, 523
- Coke, Use of, To Lessen Fog, 532
- Cold Galvanising Process, A, 235
- Collapsed Furnace Crowns by Marine Boilers, 176
- Collector, Ferranti (Fig. 3), 430
- Collieries, Threatened Stoppage of the, 154, 195
- Colliers Bros., A Warning, 523
- Colliers’ Strike, The, 195
- Colliery Cages, Four-decked, 349
- Cologne Electric L’ght Station, The, 339
- Colonial Duties of Steamship Coal, 257
- Colonial Duties on Steamship Coal, 238
- Colonial Trades, Foreign Treaties and, 176
- Comfortable Travelling, 155
- Commans and Co., Messrs., “ Otto ” Aerial Ropeway, Messrs. Tate and Son’s Sugarworks, Silvertown, 453
- Compound Air Compressor, Single-acting, 496
- Compound Locomotives, 28, 48
- Compound Air Grain Elevating Process, 357
- Compressor, Single-acting Compound, 496
- Concentric Main, Ferranti (Figs. 6 and 6A), 430
- Condensation, Cylinder, 45
- Condenser, Improved Syphon, 248
- Condenser Valves, 441
- Condensers and Air-pumps for Steam Engines, 357, 414
- Condensers of the Baltimore, The, 470
- Condition of Steam in an Engine Cylinder, The. 286, 306
- Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, 517
- Congress of Engineers and Architects, Seventh Italian and First International, 297
- Constant Notation used at the Admiralty Experiment Works, Mr. Froude on Some Features in the, 334
- Construction of the Modern Locomotive, On the, 103, 333
- Consular Assistance to British Trade, 436
- Controlled Torpedoes, 323
- Convenient Curves for Determining the Dimensions of Screw Propellers, Mr. Froude on, 334
- Coode, Sir John, 197
- Cook, Smythe, and Payne, Messrs., Tubular System of Conductors, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 535
- Cooling Plant for Large Chemical Works, 107,
- Cooper, Mr. Arthur, Presentation of the Bessemer Medal to, 469
- Copper and Engineering Needs, 458
- Copper, A Method of Coating Steel with, 536
- Copper Mines of Vermont, Mr. H. M. Howe on the, 229
- Corbett, Mr., Appointment of, to the Post of Borough Engineer for Salford, 552
- Cornbrook Motor, The, 84
- Cornish Engine at Old Ford, 96, 97
- Corridor Train, Great Western Railway, Plan of, 316, 319, 342
- Corrosion, Protection of Metals from 432
- Cost of Electric Lighting, The, 218
- Cost of Steamship Working, 108
- Cost of Tramway Traction, The, 484
- Cotton Spinners’ Earnings in Russia and England, 69
- Coupling, New Compression, 526
- Coward, Mr. Herbert, Forced Ventilation by Compressed Air, 120
- Cox, Mr. s. H., Dry Crushing Machinery, 392
- Craigie, Captain, on Coast Defence, 453
- Crane, Sheerness Dockyard, Overhead Steam Travelling, 73
- Crompton Automatic Projector, The, 369
- Crompton and Co., Messrs. R. E., Culvert System of Underground Mains for Electric Lighting, 368
- Crompton Howell Battery Cell, The, 368
- Crosland, Mr. F. L., Trial of a Three-flued Lancashire Boiler, 221
- Crow, Mr. G., Gas Engine and Pumps, Teign- mouth Waterworks, 452, 454
- Cruisers, American, 257
- Cruiser No. 12, Triple-screw,United States Navy, 228
- Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition—See Exhibition, The Crystal Palace Electrical
- Crystal Palace, Gas Engines at the, 471
- Cubillo, Major, on the Calorific Efficiency of the Puddling Furnace, 470
- Cultivator and Pulveriser, Garrood’s, 529
- Culvert, The Crompton, 368
- Cunliffe and Croom, Messrs., Special Vertical Milling Machine, 7
- Cupola, Wrought Iron in the, 508
- Cuprocassiterite, Mr. Titus Ulke, 229
- Currency Question and the Payment of Wages, The, 144
- Curtis, Mr. A. H., on Gold Quartz Reduction, 108
- Cyanides and Alkalies, On the Use of, for Desulphurising Pig Iron, 469
- Cycle Gas Engines and Pumps, Trial of, Uxbridge Waterworks, 128, 129
- Cycle Makers, Drilling Machines for, 46
- Cycles, A Digest of, 91
- Cyclorama of Ancient Egypt and Modern Cairo, 19
- Cylinder Condensation, 45, 529
- Cylinder Condensation, An Uneonsidered Phase of, 260
- Cylinders, Double—Patterns, 377
- DABNEY, Mr. T. G., A Large Drainage Syphon, 472
- Dale’s Governing Apparatus, 415
- Dalrymple, Mr. Alexander, Triple - expansion Engines in the Mercantile Marine, 155
- Dangerous Experiment, A, 411
- Darley, Mr. C. W., Hopper Dredger for New South Wales, 306 (Supplement, April 8th, 1892)
- Data about the Reaction of the Sun’s Radiation, 209
- Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Awards Received by them at the Launceston Exhibition, Tasmania, 263
- Davidson, Mr. W. B. M., On the Geological Origin of Phosphate of Lime in the United States and Canada, 229
- Dean, Mr. W., Corridor Train, Great Western Railway, 316, 319, 342
- Delaloe and Piat, Messrs., Electric Rivetter, 536
- De la Vergne Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant, Messrs. L. Sterne and Co., 54, 55
- De la Vergne Company, The, Largest Refrigerating Machine in the World, 304
- Denny, Mr. A., Some Notes on the Strength of Steamers, 333
- Denny and Bros, Messrs. W., New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s. “Ruahine,” 274, 275
- Denny and Bros., Messrs. W., Paddle Steamer “Princess May,” 475, 478
- Deptford, Messrs. Stone’s Works at, 166
- Development of Navies, The, 115
- Dewar, Professor, His Course of Lectures at the Royal Institution, 339, 374, 428
- Dewar, Professor, on the Law of Gases, 418
- Dewar, Professor, on Liquefying Oxygen and Common Air, 516
- Dewsbury, Borough of, 549
- Digest of Cycles, A, 91
- D’Invilliers, Mr. E. V., On the Phosphate Deposits of the Island of Navassa, West Indies, 229
- Disintegrator and Coal - grinding Mill, The “Monarch,” 47
- Distribution of Beams in Lock Gates and Sluices, By E. Duncan Stoney, 271
- Dixon, Professor, On the Explosion of Gaseous Mixtures, 166
- Dock, The Hamburg Off-shore Floating, 219
- Double-acting Gear Plunger Pump, Messrs Hayward Tyler and Co., 34
- Double-cylinder Portable Engine, 69
- Douglas, Mr., 197
- Douglass, Mr. W. T., The Bishop Rock Light-houses, 200
- Dowling, Mr. H. P., Sounding Apparatus for Ascertaining Distances and Directions at Sea, 212
- Dowson Gas, Trial of Large Gas Engines with, 126
- Drainage of Cairo, The, 365, 436
- Drainage of a County, The, 502
- Drainage of Paris, 154
- Drainage Syphon, McKinney Lake, U.S 472
- Draught, Forced, 118
- Draught of Vehicles, The, 117, 131, 178, 200, 233
- Dreams, Dr. B. W. Richardson, on the Physiology of, 339
- Dredger, Hopper, for New South Wales, Mr. C. W Darley (Supplement, April 8th, 1892), 306
- Dredgers Suction, Mr. E. N. Mcllwaine, 163
- Drilling Machine Double Geared, Messrs. T. and R. Lees, 23, 24
- Drilling Machine, The Locomotive Boiler, 68
- Drilling Machines for Cycle Makers, 46
- Driver, Mr. A. Address on Duplicate Work as in Sewing Machines, andc., 58
- Driver, Mr. A., On Electric Welding, 138
- Driving Wheels 7ft. diameter, Locomotive, 533
- Dry Crushing Machinery, Mr. S. H. Cox, 392
- Dryer, The Barnes, 217
- Duke of Cambridge on War Materiel, 412
- Duke of Clarence, The Late, 95
- Durham Strike, The, 479
- Durham Strike and North of England Pig Iron Trade, The, 495
- Dyer, Colonel, On a Process for the Production of Pure Iron, 469
- Dynamics, 484
- Dynamite Sea-coast Gun, The Pneumatic, 491, 500
- Dynamo, The Brush Train Lighting, 460
- Dynamo and Exciter, The Gordon, 124, 186
- Dynamo, Gulcher 40-unit, 284
- Dynamo, Gulcher “Midget,” 284
- Dynamo, The Kingdon Inductor, 118
- Dynamo Machines, 160
- Dynamo, Multipolar Central Station, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 249
- Dynamo, Parson’s Steam Turbine at HeatonWorks, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Professor Ewing’s Report on Trials of a, 29
- EARTHQUAKE and a Railway Bridge, An, 76
- East Cowes Waterworks, Tender, 548
- East London Waterworks Pumping Engines, 53
- Eastern Railway of France, Express Locomotive (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214, 216
- Easton and Anderson, Messrs., Electro-motive Car, Bradford Tramways, 383
- Eccleston-place Station, Engine-room and Switch Board, 410
- Eccleston-place Station and Section of Culverts, 402, 404
- Economy of Triple-expansion Engines, The, Mr. W. J. Jenkins on the, 150
- “Edgar,” Note upon the Trial of H.M.S., 166
- Edison Station, The New, 36
- Edmiston’s Feed-water Filter, 179
- Edmiston Patent Filters, 197
- Educating a Professor, 197, 321
- Efficacy of Steam Pumps, 74
- Efficiency of Electrical Transmission Power Plant, 84
- Egypt, England’s Work in, 428
- “Eider,” Hopes of Saving the, 159
- Eldridge, Mr. G. H., On the Phosphate Deposits of Florida, 229
- Electric Cable Conduits, Underground, 346, 372
- Electric and Cable Railways Committee, The, 418
- Electric Communicator for Passenger Trains, North British Railway, 106
- Electric Conduit, Macdonald Subway, 431
- Electric Conductors, Tubular System of, Messrs. Cook, Smythe, and Payne, 535
- Electric Current through Molten Steel, Passing an, 58
- Electric Lamp, Van Der Weyde’s, 262
- Electric Launches on the River, 525
- Electric Light Engines, 146, 171, 209
- Electric Light Engines and Boilers, 176
- Electric Light Measuring Instruments, Mr. Jas. Swinburne, 370, 385
- Electric Light in Omnibuses, The, 504
- Electric Light Station, The Cologne, 339
- Electric Light Stations, Municipal Authorities and Central, 343
- Electric Lighting, The Cost of, 218
- Electric Lighting at Georgetown, Demerara, 389
- Electric Lighting in Japan, 67
- Electric Lighting in London, 318, 325, 326, 327
- Electric Lighting in London, Westminster Electric Supply Corporation, 402, 404, 410
- Electric Lighting of the Mansion House, 217
- Electric Lighting Station, Notting Hill Gate, 318, 325, 326, 327
- Electric Lighting, St. Pancras, 145, 148, 149, 171, 172, 173
- Electric Lighting Plant at Lambton Castle, 150
- Electric Lighting Plant, Scott Coupled (Fig. 10), 431
- Electric Lighting, Successful, 389
- Electric Lighting, The Tides for, 320
- Electric Lighting by Wind Power, 283
- Electric Locomotion, Mr. Reckenzaun, 55
- Electric Locomotion in Central London, 459
- Electric Locomotives, 529
- Electric Locomotives, A Correction, 484
- Electric Motors for Traction Work, 484
- Electric Power, Mining by, 282
- Electric Power Station, Combined Waterworks and, 367
- Electric Power Transmission, 353
- Electric Railways in France, 196
- Electric Rivetter, Messrs. Delaloe and Piat, 536
- Electric Search Light in Warfare, The, 252
- Electric Supply Corporation, The London, 281
- Electric Traction, The Jarman System of, 494
- Electric Traction on Tramways, 282
- Electric Tramcars, 474
- Electric Tramways, Load Diagrams of, and Cost of Electric Traction, 278
- Electric Tube Welding, 76
- Electric Welding, Mr. A. Driver on, 138
- Electric Welding Process, The Benardos-Howard, 168, 169, 535
- Electrical Accumulator Efficiency, 29
- Electrical Decomposition, Soda and Chlorine from Salt by, 130
- Electrical Energy Meter, The Brillie, 416
- Electrical Engineering, 14
- Electrical Exhibition, The Crystal Palace—See Exhibition, The Crystal Palace Electrical
- Electrical Machinery at the Crystal Palace, 23, 83, 124, 132, 186, 187, 238, 249, 284, 368, 430, 471, 535
- Electrical Measuring Instruments, Mr. Jas. Swinburne, 370, 385
- Electrical Organ Blower, An, 294
- Electrical Organ-Blowing Apparatus at the Goldsmiths’ Institute, New Cros’, 438
- Electrical Torpedo, The Sims-Edison, 91, 123, 150
- Electrical Traction and its Financial Aspect, Mr. Stephen Sellon, 252
- Electrical Trades Section, London Chamber of Commerce, 473
- Electrical Transmission Power Plant, Efficiency of, 84
- Electrically Welded Tubes and Fittings, Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, 535, 536
- “Electrician” Electrical Trades’ Directory and Hand-book, 372
- Electricity in Mining Operations, Mr. E. Scott, 278
- Electricity as a Motive Power on Tramways and Railways, Mr. A. H. C. Olley, 178
- Electro-deposited Alloy, A New, 315
- Electro-motive Car, Bradford Tramways, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 383
- Electro-plating, Mr. J. W. Swan on, 476
- Electrogine Balls ? 51
- Electro-technics, Professor Ayrton on, 113
- Elevated Cableways or Rope Tramways, Mr. S. Miller on, 229
- Ellington, Mr. E. B., on Hydraulic Power in London, 514
- Elliott, Professor A. C., on the Design of Tunnels and Covered Way Sections, 5
- Elswick Gun Mounting, New Disappearing, 211
- Elwell-Parker Alternator, 285
- Elwell-Parker Motor Transformer, 285
- Employers’ Liability and Accident Funds, 196, 238
- Employers’ Liability for Accidents, Laws Regulating, 516
- Employment Bureau, 74
- End of the Holiday. The (Coal Miners), 259
- Engine and Boiler, Vertical, Messrs. Howard, 539
- Engine Boilers, Locomotive, 336
- Engine, Compound Condensing, Messrs. Richmond and Co., 474
- Engine, Compound Trip-Gear, Messrs. Robey and Co., 361, 364
- Engine, Condensing Mill, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttle worth, 539
- Engine, Cornish, at Old Ford, 96, 97
- Engine Cylinder, Condition of Steam in an, 286, 306
- Engine, Double-cylinder Portable, 69
- Engine Drivers, Certificates for, 438
- Engine, Fire, for a Turkish War Ship, 504
- Engine, The Gas, Mr. E. G. Walker, 157
- Engine, Gas, The Tangye, 541
- Engine, Gas, The Trent, 540, 541
- Engine, Gas, and Tyne One-unit Dynamo, Messrs. Robey and Co., 541
- Engine, Gas, Starter for, Messrs. T. B. Barker. 542
- Engine, Great Western Railway Broad Gauge, 454
- Engine, Oil, Messrs. Crossley Brothers, 541
- Engine, Oil, The Hornsby-Ackroyd, 540
- Engine, Oil, Messrs. Robey and Co., 540
- Engine, Single-cylinder Vulcan Fire, 47
- Engine, Small Condensing Watt, 497
- Engine, Standard Goods, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Mr. A. F. Aspinall (Supplement, January lst, 1892)
- Engine, The Steam, and Thermo-dynamics, 215
- Engine, Steam Fire, for South America, Messrs. Merry weather and Sons, 7
- Engine, Stephenson’s Long Boiler, 1842, 425, 449
- Engine, The Steam Fabulous History of, 324
- Engine, Twenty-five Florse-power, Oil, Messrs. Priestman Bros., 255
- Engineer for Salford, Election of Borough, 552
- Engineering, Civil, 9
- Engineering Colleges, Indian, 468
- Engineering, Electric, 14
- Engineering Exchange, The, 304, 384, 480
- Engineering, Experimental, 432
- Engineering, Mechanical, 11
- Engineering and Metal Trades, and Canal Rates, 324
- Engineering, Salaries in India, 529
- Engineering, Sanitary, 15
- Engineering Scheme, Proposed New Mining, 52
- Engineering Schemes, Two Great, 216
- ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ CLUB, NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE
- - Development of the Railway System of England, Mr. Wm. Laidler, 157
- - Electricity in Mining Operations, by E. Scott, 278
- Engineers, Engine-room Artificers and Stokers for the Navy, 233
- Engineers in the Navy, 507
- Engineers, Railway Time and, 502
- Engineers? South African, 51
- Engineers’ Strike in the North, 366
- Engineers’ Tests for Iron Considered, and Suggestions for Standard Uniform Tests, Mr. Thomas Morris, 157, 222
- Engineers’ Wages at Sea, 525
- Engines, Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam, 357, 414
- Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “City of Dundee” (Supplement February 26th, 1892), 167
- Engines and Boilers, Electric Light, 176
- Engines, with Dowson Gas, Trial of Large Gas, 126
- Engines, Duplex Pumping, Broken Hill Waterworks, Austral Otis Engineering Company, 381, 386
- Engines, Early Great Western, 426, 427
- Engines, East London Waterworks Pumping, 53
- Engines, The Economy of Triple-expansion, 150
- Engines, Gas, at the Crystal Palace, 471
- Engines for the Electric Light, 146, 171, 209
- Engines, Gas and Oil, at the Warwick Show, 540, 541
- Engines, Heat, Mr. Jas. Atkinson on, 160
- Engines of H.M.S. Hawke, The (Supplement, May 6th, 1892), 383
- Engines, Modern Gas, Mr. W. Morris on, 212
- Engines, Modern Gas, Mr. W. Norris on, 131
- Engines, Petroleum, Professor W. C. Unwin on, 212
- Engines and Pumps, Trial of Cycle Gas, Uxbridge Waterworks, 128, 129
- Engines of Same Type, Tests of Single-cylinder, Compound, and Triple, 45, 74
- Engines belonging to Second-class Cruisers, The Performance of Three Sets of, Mr. J. G. Liversidge, 334
- Engines for Snips of War, 5, 44, 52, 115,130,147, 170, 193, 207, 257
- Engines, Single, 80
- Engines, Steam Fire, in Flour-mills, 315
- Engines, Triple-expansion. H.M.S. “Hawke” (Supplement, January 22nd), 1892
- Engines, Triple-expansion, in the Mercantile Marine, 155
- England’s Work in Egypt, 428
- English and American Locomotives, 165,185, 205, 207, 233, 265, 286, 308, 321, 337, 461, 462, 524
- Envelope-making Machinery ? 237
- Equilibrium Nozzle, Seagrave’s, 305
- Erecting Shop, Globe Works, Lincoln, 276, 277
- Ether, The, A Rough Idea of Sir John Herschel’s Modernised, 113
- Ethylene Manufacturing Apparatus, 516
- Evaporation and Condensation, Mr. Baldwin Latham on, 101
- Evesham Sewage Works, 498
- Ewing, Professor, Report on Trials of a 100-Unit Parsons’ Steam Turbine Dynamo at Heaton Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, December, 1891, 29
- Exhaust Injectors, 207
- Exhaust Injectors for Locomotives, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, 193
- Exhibition, The Battle, 232
- Exhibition, The Building, 305
- EXHIBITION, THE CHICAGO, 1893, 210, 290, 344, 385, 407, 408, 452
- - British Commission Buildings, 518, 525
- - Prices of Foreign Goods, 528
- - Forestry Building, The, 335, 336
- - State Buildings, 50
- - Washington State Building, 335, 336
- EXHIBITION, THE CRYSTAL PALACE ELECTRICAL, 23, 63, 83, 124, 132, 186, 238, 249, 284, 368, 430, 471, 535
- - Benardos-Howard Electric Welding Process, practically developed by Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, 535
- - Boiler House, 249, 254
- - Brush Electrical Engineering Co.’s Show, The, 63
- - Bryan’s Automatic Cut-out, 84
- - Cook, Smythe, and Payne, Messrs., Tubular System of Conductors, 535
- - Cornbrook Motor, The, 84
- - Crompton and Co., Messrs., Electric Travelling Crane, 23
- - Crompton and Co., Messrs. R. E., Culvert System of Underground Mains for Electric Lighting, 368, 369
- - Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Triple-expansion Engines, 249
- - Delaloe and Piat, Messrs., Electric Rivetter, 536
- - Elwell-Parker Alternator, 285
- - Elwell-Parker Motor Transformer, 285
- - Ferranti, Mr. S. Z. de, his Exhibit, 430
- - Fricker Alternator, 284
- - Gas Engines at, 471
- - Gordon Dynamo and Exciter, The, 124, 186
- - Gulcher Arc Lamp, 284
- - Gulcher Factory Lamp, 284
- - Gulcher 40-unit Dynamo, 284
- - Gulcher “Midget” Dynamo, 284
- - Johnson and Phillips, and Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Coupled Dynamo and Steam Engine, 249
- - Kingdon Alternator, 83
- - Lloyd and Lloyd, Messrs., their Exhibit of Electrically-welded Tubes and Fittings, 535, 536
- - Macdonald Subway Electrical Conduit (Figs. 11 and 12), 431
- - Porte-Manville Regulator, The, 84
- - Scott, Mr. Ronald, Coupled Lighting Plant and Projector (Figs. 8, 9, and 10), 430, 431
- - Sydenham Electric Light Station, The, 124, 132
- - Woodhouse and Rawson, Messrs., their Exhibit, 83, 187
- Exhibition, The International Milling and Baking, 547
- Exhibition, Leather Trades, 319
- Exhibition, The South African and International, 3, 503
- Exhibition, Tasmania, The Launceston, Awards to Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co., 263
- Expansion Gear, The Tremper Automatic, 96
- Experimental Engineering, 432
- Explosions, Boiler, 48
- Explosives, Results obtained in the United States with the Brown Powder, 77
- Exports and Imports, 74, 115
- Express Locomotive, Eastern Railway of France (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214, 216
- FABULOUS History of the Steam Engine, The, 324
- Factory Lamp, Gulcher, 284
- Fairfield Engine Works, Engines of H.M.S. “Hawke,” 229
- Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Triple-expansion Engines, H.M.S. “Hawke,” 383 (Supplements, Jan. 22nd and May 6th, 1892)
- False Marking “London,” 367
- Fan, A New, 433, 462, 485
- Fast Trains in Germany, 551
- Fastest Train in the World, The, 519
- Fawcett’s Fire-proof Floor, 305
- Feed-Water Filter, Edmiston’s, 179
- Feraud, Mr., Scheme for Suspending Railway Carriages, 533
- Ferranti, Mr. S. Z. de, his Exhibit at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 430
- Ferrier, Prof., Photomicrographic Apparatus, 348
- Fibre-Cleaning Machinery, 320
- Filter, Edmiston’s Feed-Water, 179
- Filter, Simple Oil, 168
- Filters, Edmiston’s Patent, 197
- Fire Appliance Company, The, Vulcan Steam Fire Pump, 47, 361
- Fire Engine, The Old Manual, 162
- Fire Engine, Single Cylinder Vulcan, 47
- Fire Engine, Steam, for South America, 7
- Fire Engine for a Turkish War Ship, 504
- Fire Engines in Flour Mills, Fixed, 315
- Fire Engines, Steam v. Manual, 178
- Fire-Gild for Brass Goods, 175
- Fire-proof Floor, Fawcett’s, 305
- Fire Protection at Capetown, 344
- Fire Pump, The Vulcan Steam, 361
- Fires in Bunkers, 320
- Firm Swindles, Alleged Long, 428
- Fish Guano Works and Machinery, 321
- Fisher, Mr., Asbestos, 390
- Fisher, Mr. H. O., Ten Ton Goods Wagon, 357
- Fisher, Mr. J. P., On the Mining and Manufacture of Asbestos, 346, 390
- Flaman, M., Express Locomotive, Eastern Railway of France (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214, 216
- Floating Dock, The Hamburg Off-shore, 219
- Frood Outlets in Tropical Countries, 51
- Fleuss, Mr. H. A., On Hand Ice - making Machines, 460
- Fly-wheels and Unchained Lightning, 178
- Follows and Bate, Messrs., Paint Mill, 27
- Force and Motion, 29, 48, 73, 74, 113
- Forced Draught, 118
- Foreign Competition in Railway Materials, 196
- Foreign Treaties and Colonial Trade, 176
- Foreign Sewage Precipitation Works, 529
- Fork Head, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, 542
- Fowler, Mr. A. F., Adjustable Lock and Weir, 338, 391
- Fowler, Mr. H., On Aluminium, 84
- Fowler and Co., Messrs., Pond Cleaner, 543
- Foy, M. J., Progress of French Railways, 35
- France, Bounties on Shipbuilding in, 216
- France, Electric Railways in, 196
- France, New Pit Sinking in North of, 112, 144
- France and Quick-fire Guns, 32, 154
- France, Trade in, in 1891, 77
- Freights, Steamships and, 367
- Fremont Furnaces, 31
- French Government, Gunboat for the, 400
- French Naval Programme, The New, 473
- French Railways, M. J. Foy on the Progress of, 35
- French Tariffs and Trade, 436
- French Torpedo Boats, 72, 118, 196
- French Trials of Elswick Quick-fire Guns, 32, 154
- Fricker Alternator, 284
- Friction in the Bores of Guns, Captain Noble on, 545
- Friction Hoists, 308
- Froude, Mr., Three Papers read by, at the Meeting of the Institute of Naval Architects, 334
- Fullerton, Captain J. D., On “Modern Aerial Navigation,” 435
- Furnace Crowns by Marine Boilers, Collapsed, 176
- Furnace, The Interchangeable Winged, 97
- Furnace, Smoke-consuming, Marsh’s, 543
- GALVANISING Process, A Cold, 235
- Garrood’s Cultivator and Pulveriser, 529
- Gas Engine, Mr. E. G. Walker on the, 157
- Gas Engines, Mr. W. Norris on Modern, 131
- Gas Engines at the Crystal Palace? 113, 133
- Gas Engines at the Crystal Palace, 471
- Gas Engines with Dowson Gas, Trial of Large, 126
- Gas Lighting, The Centenary of, 391
- Gas Engines, Modern, Mr. W. Morris on, 212
- Gas Engines and Pumps, Trial of Cycle, Uxbridge Waterworks, 128,129
- Gas Furnaces and Puddling, 389
- Gas, Illumination of Tory Island Lighthouse by, 200
- Gas and Oil Engines at the Warwick Show, 540, 541
- Gas Oven and Reducing Grate, Wilson’s, 370
- Gas Production and Distribution, 216
- Gas Strike, A, 235
- Gas Supply, 16
- Gaseous Fuel for Burning Portland Cement, 501
- Gaseous Mixtures, Professor Dixon on the Explosion of, 166
- Gasholder and Tank, Mr. F. Livesey’s Description of a Six-lift, 437
- Gases, The Laws of, Professor Dewar, 418
- Gases, Professor Dewar on the Chemistry of, 339, 374, 428
- Gauge on the Great Western Railway, The Conversion of the, 399, 425, 434, 447
- Gauges, A Real Battle of the, 215
- Gem Mining Machinery, 114, 146
- General Tweedie’s Bullet, 480
- German Railways, The, 41, 147
- Germany, Fast Trains in, 551
- “Gibraltar,” H.M. First-Class Cruiser, 360, 361
- Gill, Mr. Robert, 348
- Glasgow, Shipowners’ and Harbour Facilities at, 196
- Glasgow University, Degrees Conferred at, 441
- Glass-making Machinery, 345
- Glenfield Company, Non-concussive Self-closing, 327
- Globe Works, Lincoln, Erecting Shop, 276, 277
- Gold Milling, Mr. W. F. Wilkinson, 493
- Gold Quartz Reduction, Mr. A. H. Curtis on, 108
- Gooch’s Design for Russian Locomotives, 447
- Goodall, Mr. F. C., on Whaleback Steamers, 314
- Goods Wagon, 10-Ton, with Pressed Steel Underframe, 357
- Gordon Dynamo and Exciter, The, 124, 186
- Gordon and Co., Messrs. J. E. H., Sydenham Electric Light Station, December 28th, 1891, 124, 132
- Goss, Mr. F. M., an Experimental Locomotive, 482
- Gossan Lead of Virginia, Mr. E. C. Moxham, 229
- Governing Apparatus, Dale’s, 415
- Governors, Marine, 321
- Government Patent Fees, 372
- “Grafton,” First-class Cruiser, 110, 111
- Grain Elevating Process, Compressed Air, 357
- Gray, Mr. Harry, Water Gauge Fittings for, 77
- Gray, Mr. Macfarlane, On Nothing : or, the Non- Existent, 230
- Graydon Dynamite War Material Syndicate, The, 547
- Great Western Railway, The, 507
- Great Western Railway, Conversion of Gauge on the, 399, 425, 434, 447
- Great Western Railway Corridor Train, 316, 319, 342
- Great Western Railway Broad-gauge Engine, 454
- Great Western Railway, Blachford Old Viaduct, 522
- Great Western Railway System, Map of the, 399
- Great Western Railway, Third-class Carriage, 1845, 448
- Great Western Railway Works in South Devon, 522, 525
- Great Western Railway Works, South Devon, 544, 548
- Grinding Mustard ? 411
- Growth of Ocean Telegraphy, 94
- Gruson’s Quick-fire Guns on Shielded Mountings, 412
- Gruson’s System, Mr. E. Reimer’s, 470
- Gulcher Arc Lamp, 284
- Gulcher “Midget” Dynamo, 284
- Gulcher 40-unit Dynamo, 284
- Gun Cotton, 511
- Gun, The Pneumatic Dynamite Sea-coast, 491, 500
- Gunboat for the French Government, 400
- Gunboat, Shallow Draught, for the French Government, 474
- Gun Mounting, New Disappearing Elswick, 211
- Gunnery, Scientific, Appliances for, 381, 407
- Guns, France and Quick-fire, 32, 154
- Guns, Friction in the Bores of, Captain Noble on, 545
- Guns on Shielded Mountings, Gruson’s, 412
- Gyroscopes, Problem in, 391, 441, 454, 485, 506 528, 551
- HALL, Mr. C. E., The “Monarch” Disintegrator and Coal Grinding Mill, 47
- Hall, Mr. Ralph, and the World’s Highest Chimney Stack, 436
- Hamburg Off-shore Floating Dock, The, 219
- Hammer, Longworth’s Patent Power, 177
- Hammers, Mather’s Soft Metal, 137
- Hand Planer, An Improved, 235
- Harbours and Waterways, 4, 104, 255, 362
- Harbours and Waterways in 1891, 4
- Hardening Cast Iron'! 175
- Harland and Wolff, Messrs., New Steamers for the South African Trade, 261
- Harrison’s Hoisting Crab, 305
- Hartmann and Brown’s Inductometer, 385
- Hartmann and Brown’s Voltmeter, 385
- Harvey, Mr. J. W. J., on Mild Steel, 138
- Harvey Plate, High Carbon Nickel Steel, 276
- Haslam and Co., Messrs., Refrigerator, s.s. “Ruahine,” 276
- Haswell Electro-Browning Process, The, 432
- “Hawke,” H.M.S., 229
- “Hawke,” H.M.S., The Engines of (Supplement, May 6th, 1892), 383
- Hay Kicker, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, 542
- Hayes, Middlesex, Sewerage, 39
- Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Double-acting Gear Plunger Pump, 34
- Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Hydraulic Die Press, 235
- Heat Engines, Mr. Jas. Atkinson on, 160
- Heating Baths, 29
- Heck, Mr. J. H., Experiments with Inflammable and Explosive Atmospheres of Petroleum Vapour, 334
- Hedge Cutter, Houseman’s, 542
- Heliochromy, Composite, 417, 427
- Hendon, Sewerage Works at, 460
- Herbert, Mr. A., Drilling Machines for Cycle Makers, 46
- H.M. First-class Cruiser “Gibraltar,” 360, 361
- H.M.S. “Blake,” 313, 338
- H.M.S. “Edgar,” Note upon the Trial of, 166
- H.M.S. “Grafton,” 110, 111
- H.M.S. “Hawke,” 229
- H.M.S. “Hawke,” Triple - expansion Engines (Supplement, January 22nd, 1892)
- H.M.S. “Ramillies” and “Repulse,” 188, 194
- H.M.S. “Royal Sovereign” (Supplement, May 27th, 1892), 451
- H.M.S. “Sybille,” Steam Trials of, 306
- H.M. Ships, Speed Trials with some of, 313, 338, 390
- Higginson’s Wrought Steel Blocks, 55
- High Carbon Nickel Steel Harvey Plate, 276
- High-speed Locomotives, 44, 51, 74
- Highest Viaducts in the World, 497
- Hint to Patent Speculators, A, 282
- Hoe Rotary Quadruple Press for the Dundee Courier, 47
- Hoffman, Mr. W. H., on Granulating Magnetic Iron Ores with the Sturtevant Mill at Croton Mines, New York, 229
- Hoisting Crab, Harrison’s, 305
- Hoists, Friction, 308
- Holden, Captain, Appliances for Scientific Gunnery, 381, 407
- Holden and Brooke’s Exhaust Injectors for Locomotives, 193
- Hopper Dredger for New South Wales, Mr. C. W. Darley (Supplement, April 8th, 1892), 306
- Hopton, Mr. Wm., New Fan, 433, 462
- Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engine, The, 540
- Houseman’s Hedge Cutter, 542
- Howard Lectures, Postponement of Professor W. C. Unwin’s, 96
- Howard, Messrs., Vertical Engine and Boiler, 539
- Howden and Co., Messrs. Jas., Engines and Boilers of the S.S. “City of Dundee ” [Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
- Howe, Mr. H. M., on the Copper Mines of Vermont, 229
- Hulse and Co., Messrs., Vertical Lathe, 296, 321
- Humber Ice and Coal Company, Hull, Ice-Tipping Apparatus, 153, 157, 168
- Hydraulic Die Press, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co. 235
- Hydraulic or Jet Propulsion, 507, 527
- Hydraulic Power in London, Mr. E. B. Ellington, 514
- Hydraulic Propulsion, 440
- Hydraulic Propulsion, New Method of, 305
- Hydraulic Punching Bear, 526
- ICE-MAKING Machines, Hand, 460
- Ice-Making Machinery at St. Andrew’s Dock, Hull, 153, 157, 168
- Ice-Making and Refrigerating Machine, The De La Vergne, 54, 55
- Ice-Tipping Apparatus, St. Andrew’s Dock, Hull, 153, 157, 168
- Illumination The Distribution and Measurement of, Mr. A. P. Trotter, 428
- Imperial Institute, The, 537
- India, Government Manufacture of Open-Hearth Steel in, 297
- India, Railway Development in the Native States of, 46
- Indian Engineering Colleges, 468
- Indian Factories, 392
- Indian Telegraph Department, The Underman¬ning of the, 480
- Indian Telegraphs, 2
- Inductometer, Hartmann and Brown’s, 385
- Inductor Dynamo, The Kingdon, 118
- Inflammable and Explosive Atmospheres of Petroleum Vapour, M. J. H. Heck’s Notes on Experiments with, 334
- Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, The Single- Acting Compound Air Compressor, 496
- Initial Condensation, Mr. W. H. Northcott, 199
- Injector, Exhaust, 207
- Injectors for Locomotives, Exhaust, 193
- Inland Navigation Congress, The, 209
- Innes, Mr. J., Some Details on the Construction of Marine Boilers, 319
- INSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON, 55
- - Courses of Special Lectures during the Current Term, 55
- Institute of Chemistry, 415
- INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS, CHESTERFIELD AND MIDLAND COUNTIES, AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE OF MINING, CIVIL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:-
- - Joint Meeting of, 376
- Institute, The Imperial, 537
- INSTITUTE. INCORPORATED GAS:—
- - On the Use of Coke as a Means of Lessening Fog, Mr. Valon, 532
- - Twenty-ninth Annual Meeting of, 532
- INSTITUTE, CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON:—
- - Annual Meeting of the Governors, 370
- INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 469
- - Annual Meeting of and Programme of Arrange-ments and Papers to be read, 384
- - Calorific Efficiency of the Puddling Furnaces Major Cubillo on the, 470
- - Chilled Castings, Mr. Gruson, 469
- - Experiments with Basic Steel, Mr. W. H. White, 469
- - Experiments in the Use of Cyanides and Alkalies for Desulphurising Pig Iron, Messrs. Ball and Wingham, 469
- - Gas Valve for Siemens Furnace, Mr. Wailes on a New Form of, 470
- - Manufacture and Application of Chilled Cast Iron, Gruson’s System, Mr. E. Reimers, 470
- - Platinum Pyrometers, Mr. H. L. Callendar, 470
- - Presentation of the Bessemer Medal to Mr. A. Cooper, 469
- - Pure Iron, Colonel Dyer, 469
- - Slide Rule for Calculating Blast Furnace Charges, Mr. A. Wingham on a, 470
- INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL (continued):
- - Thomson Calorimeter, Mr. Thwaite on the New, 470
- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS, 460
- - Asbestos, Mr. Fisher, 346, 390
- - Initial Condensation, Mr. W. H. Northcott, 199
- - Nothing or the Non-existent, Mr. Macfarlane Gray, 230
- - Second Annual Dinner, 504
- - Stability or the Motion of a Vessel among Waves, Mr. J. A. Rowe, 81, 112
- - Water-tight Bulkhead Doors, Mr. S. C. Sage, 150
- INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, THE AMERICAN, 250
- - Apatite with Beds of Magnetite, Professor W. B. Blake on the Association of, 229
- - Apatites of Quebec and New York, Mr. John Stewart, 229
- - Control of Silicon in Pig Iron, Mr. W. H. Morris, 229
- - Copper Mines of Vermont, The, Mr. H. M. Howe, 229
- - Cuprocassiterite, Mr. Titus Ulke, 229
- - Elevated Cableways and Rope Tramways, Mr. S. Miller, 229
- - Granulating Magnetic Iron Ores with the Sturtevant Mill at Croton Mines, New York, Mr. W. H. Hoffman, 229
- - Great Gossam Lead of Virginia, Mr. E. C. Moxham, 229
- - Magnetic Iron Ores of Ashe Co., North Carolina, Mr. H. B. C. Nitze, 229
- - Mining of Gems and other Minerals in Russia, Mr. G. F. Kunz, 229
- - Phosphate Chemistry as it Concerns the Miner, Dr. T. M. Chatard, 229
- - Phosphate Deposits of Florida, Mr. G. H. Eldridge, 229
- - Phosphate Deposits of the Island of Navassa, West Indies, Mr. E. V. D’lnvilliers, 229
- - Phosphate Industry in the United States, Professor W. B. Blake, 229
- - Phosphate of Lime in the United States and Canada, Mr. W. B. M. Davidson, 229
- - Phosphate Slag, Mr. W. H. Morris, 229
- - Preservation of the Hearth and Bosh Walls of the Blast Furnace, Mr. Jas. Cayley, 229
- - Visits to Industrial Establishments, 250
- INSTITUTE, NEW CROSS, S.E., THE GOLDSMITHS’:
- - Electrical Organ-blowing Apparatus, Messrs. Abbott and Smith, 438
- Institute for the West of Scotland, Formation of a Metallurgic, 526
- INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE :
- - Annual General Meeting, 508
- - Bishop Rock Lighthouses, The, Mr. W. T. Douglass, 200
- - Construction of the Vyrnwy Masonry Dam of the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks, Mr. J. E. Parker, 108
- - Distribution and Measurement of Illumination, The, Mr. A. P. Trotter 428
- - Electrical Measuring Instruments, Mr. James Swinburne, 370, 385
- - Illumination by Gas of Tory Island Lighthouse, County Donegal, Mr. D. C. Salmond, 200
- - Measurement of High Temperatures, Prof. C. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 473
- - Petroleum Engines, Prof. W. C. Unwin, 212
- - Sewage Farms of Berlin, The, Mr. Herman A. Roechling, 327
- - Weighing Machines, On, Mr. Wilfrid Airy, 75
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND :—
- - Sewage Disposal of Isolated Dwellings, Mr. W. K. Parry, 321
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE MANCHESTER STUDENTS OF THE :—
- - Fifth Annual Dinner, 108
- - Mean or Average Annual Rainfall, Mr. A. B. Binnie, 287
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, NEWCASTLE- UPON-TYNE ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS, 217
- - Canal from the Tyne to the Solway, Mr. J. Watt Sandeman, 339
- - First Annual Dinner, 217
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRIC ENGINEERS:—
- - Load Diagrams of Electric Tramways and Cost of Electric Traction, A. Reckenzaun, 278
- Institution, Electrical Standardising, Testing, and Training, Annual Dinner of the Students 287
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHI-TECTS, THE HULL AND DISTRICT :—
- - A Few Examples of Centrifugal Force, Mr. A. N. Somerscales, 229
- - Annual General Meeting, and Fresh Elections, 428
- - Balanced Rudders, Mr. T. Rose, 229
- - Size of Ships in Relation to Deadweight, Speed, and Coal Endurance, Mr. F. Somerscales, 131
- - Some Detail in the Construction of Marine Boilers, Mr. J. Innes, 319
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, THE NORTH-EAST COAST:—
- - Propulsion of Paddle Steamers, Mr. King, 80
- - Water Gauge Fittings for Steam Boilers, Mr. Harry Gray, 77
- INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS, THE INCORPORATED :—
- - Description of the Six-Lift Gasholder and Tank at East Greenwich, Mr. Frank Livesey, 437
- - Failure of the Wages System of Payment and the Remedy, “Profit Sharing,” Mr. George Livesey, 437
- - Visits of the Members, 437
- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE, 380, 528
- - Abstract of the Inaugural Address of Mr. Wm. Anderson, the President, 380
- - Annual General Meeting—Papers to be Read, 78
- - Papers to be Read in May, 315
- - Report upon the Trial of the p.s. “Ville de Douvres,” Professor Kennedy, 381, 408, 433
- - Research Committee, 528
- INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS, THE :
- - Discussion on the Explosion of Gaseous Mixtures 166
- INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS, THE FEDERATED:—
- - Coal and Mineral Resources of Peru, Mr. Edm Lane, 493
- - Gold Milling, Mr. W. F. Wilkinson, 493
- - Mining m New Zealand, Mr. Geo. J. Binns, 493
- - Petroleum m Eastern Europe and the Method of Drilling for it, Mr. A. W. Eastlake, 493
- - Programme for June, 459
- - Projected Visit to Pont-a-Vendin, 19
- INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, A LONDON, 24
- INSTITUTE OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, NORTH OF ENGLAND, 552
- INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY, THE:—
- - Its Inception and Purpose, 460
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, THE, 313
- - Annual London Meeting, Address of the President, Lord Ravensworth, 297
- - Approximate Rule for the Vertical Position of the Centre of Buoyancy, Mr. S. W. Furze Morrish, 314
- - Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 298, 302, 304
- - Constant Notation Used at the Admiralty Experimental Works, On Some Additional Features in the, Mr. Froude, 334
- - Convenient Curves for Determining the Most Suitable Dimensions for Screw Propellers, Mr. Froude, 334
- - Divisional Bulkheads as Applied to Steamers and Sailing Vessels, Mr. Martell, 297, 313
- - Notes on Experiments with Inflammable and Explosive Atmospheres of Petroleum Vapours, Mr. J. H. Heck, 334
- - Notes on Recent Experience with some of H.M. Ships, Mr. W. H. White, 313, 338, 390
- - Notes on the Strength of Steamers, Mr. A. Denny, 333
- - Performance of Three Sets of Engines belonging to Second-class Cruisers recently added to H.M. Navy as Calculated from the Full Power Steam Trials, Mr. J. G. Liversidge, 334
- - Programme for the Session, 1892, 283
- - Ram Vessel, and the Importance of Rams in War, Commander E. B. Boyle, 297
- - Steadying Vessels at Sea, Mr. J. T. Thorny- croft, 297
- - Theoretical Effect of Race Rotation on Screw Propeller Efficiency, Mr. Froude, 334
- - Whaleback Steamers, Mr. F. C. Goodall, 297, 314
- INSTITUTION, THE PHILOSOPHICAL (Edinburgh), 126
- Technical Education, Robert H. Smith, 126, 159
- INSTITUTION, THE UNITED SERVICE :—
- - Coast Defence, Discussion on, The Subject of the Prize Essay of the Year, by Captain Craigie, 453
- - Probable Influence of Quick Fire Guns on Naval Tactics and on Construction, Admiral Long, 110
- Interchangeable Winged Furnace, The, 97
- Inter-continental Railway, The, 316
- International Miners’ Congress, 458
- Interesting Relic, An, 497, 551
- ‘Invicta,” London and Northampton, Fire- engine, 47
- Ireland, Railways in, 56
- Iron, Engineers’ Tests for, 157
- Iron Gates of the Danube, The, 155
- Iron, Mr. H. Webb, on Processes Connected with Manufacture of, 193
- Iron and Steel Industries for China, 389
- Iron and Steel Industries, Progress of, in Different Countries in Relation to Production and Exports, Mr. Wm. Jacks on the, 515
- Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and other Districts: 16, 36, 56, 78, 98, 118, 139, 160,180, 200, 222, 242, 266, 288, 308, 328, 350, 372, 394, 418, 442, 462, 486, 508, 530, 552
- Ironmasters, Rating of, 408
- “Isabel,” The Stern wheel s.s., 27, 30
- Italy, Reduced Duties on Machinery for, 437
- Ives, Mr. Fred E., on Composite Heliochromy, 417, 427
- JACKS, Mr. Wm., On the Comparative Progress of the Iron and Steel Industries of Different Countries in Relation to Productions and Ex¬ports, 515
- Japan, Cast Iron Pipes in, 7
- Japan, Electric Lighting in, 67
- Japan, Proposed Railway Extension in, 546
- Jarman System of Electric Traction, The, 494
- Jeans, Mr. J. G., on the Laws Regulating the Liability of Employers for Accidents to Work¬men in Different Countries, 516
- Johnson and Phillips and Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Coupled Dynamo and Steam Engine, Crystal Palace Exhibition, 249
- Johnson System of Underground Conduits, The. 346, 372
- Johnstone System of Underground Conduits for Electric Lighting, 346, 372
- Joly, Mr. J., Instrument for Measuring the Thermal Expansion of very Minute Solid Bodies, 517
- Journalists on the Thames, 532
- KAPP’S Magnetometer, 385
- Kauri, A Grand Piece of, 315
- Kendal and Gent, Messrs., Vertical Milling and Profiling Machine, 73
- Kennedy, Professor A. B. W., Report upon the Trial of the p.s. “ Ville de Douvres,” 381, 408, 412, 433
- Kidderpore Docks, Swing Bridge for, 350
- Kiln Plates? 259
- Kingdon Alternator, The, 188
- Kingdon Alternator at Frankfort, The, 83
- Kingdon Central Station Dynamo, 187
- Kingdon Inductor Dynamo, The, 118
- King’s Detaching Hooks ? 71
- Kite’s System of Ventilation, 359
- Korte, Mr. C., on the Comparative Working Expenses of Small Motors, 75
- Kunz, Mr. G. F., Mining of Gems and other Minerals m Russia, 229
- LABUAN, Coal in, 439
- Laidler, Mr. Wm., Development of the Railway System of England, 157
- Laird Brothers, Messrs., The “Snowdon ” 473
- Lambton Castle, Electric Lighting Plant’at, 150
- Lamp, Gulcher Are, 284
- Lamp, Gulcher Factory, 284
- Lamp for Railway Use, A New, 180
- Lamps, Tottenham Court-road, 146
- Lancashire Boiler, Trial of a Three-flued 221
- Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 503
- Lane, Mr. Edmund, On the Coal and Mineral Resources of Peru, 493
- Latham, Mr. Baldwin, On Evaporation and Condensation, 101
- Latham, Mr. Ernest, Triple-expansion Engines, Steam Yacht “Laria,” 258, 264, 280
- Lathe, Vertical, Messrs. Hulse and,Co., 296, 321
- Launch on the Thames, The “Priestman” Oil,, 504
- Launches and Trial Trips, 19, 59, 81, 101, 138,. 162, 182, 203, 222, 242, 268, 290, 310, 328, 350, 372, 392, 420, 444, 464, 486, 508, 530, 554
- Laval, Dr. Gustave de, Steam Turbine, 266
- Leach, jun., Mr. H. L., Sand-feeding Apparatus- for Locomotives, 400
- LEADERS:
- - 1892, 9
- - Alkali Act and Chemical Works, The, 545
- - Allport, Sir James, 365
- - American Atlantic Liners, 457
- - American Factories and Wages, 261
- - Auxiliary Steamers, 94
- - Ayrton, Professor, On Electro-technics, 113
- - Battle of the Watersheds, The, 259
- - Boilers in the Navy, 237
- - Bounties on Shipbuilding in France, 216
- - British Trade, 525
- - British Trade for April, 413
- - Cable Communicator with the West Indies, 282
- - Can Ball Lightning be Photographed ? 94
- - Capital and Labour, 71
- - Captain Noble on Friction in Bores of Guns, 545
- - Cause of Strikes, The, 388
- - Cement Stone Discovered in Natal, 52
- - Chicago Exhibition, The, 344
- - Chilian Cruisers, 502
- - Civil Engineering, 9
- - Clyde Shipbuilding, 437
- - Coal Consumption in Men-of-War, 71
- - Coinage, The, 523
- - Collapsed Furnace Crowns by Marine oilers 176
- - Colonial Duties on Steamship Coal, 238
- - Colliers’ Strike, The, 195
- - Combined Waterworks and Electric Power Station, 367
- - Comfortable Travelling, 155
- - Consular Assistance to British Trade, 436
- - Controlled Torpedoes, 323
- - Copper and Engineering Needs, 458
- - Cylinder Condensation, An Unconsidered Phase of, 260
- - Dangerous Experiment, A, 411
- - Drainage of Cairo, The, 365, 436
- - Drainage of a County, The, 502
- - Drainage of Paris, The, 154
- - Duke of Cambridge on War Materiel, The, 412
- - Durham Strike, fl he, 479
- - East London Waterworks Pumping Engines, 53
- - Educating a Professor, 197
- - Electric Light Engines and Boilers, 176
- - Electric Railways in France, 196
- - Electric Traction on Tramways, 282
- - Electric Lighting at Georgetown, Demerara, 389
- - Electric Lighting, Successful, 389
- - Electrical Engineering, 14
- - Employers’ Liability and Accident Funds, 233
- - End of the Holiday, The, 259
- - Engineering Exchange, The, 480
- - Engineering Exchange, Proposed, 304
- - Engineering and Metal Trades and Canal Rates,. 324
- - Engineers’ Strike in the North, The, 366
- - Engineers’ Wages at Sea, 525
- - English and American Locomotives, 524
- - Fabulous History of the Steam Engine, The, 324
- - False Marking “London,” 367
- - Fire Protection at Cape Town, 344
- - Flood Outlets in Tropical Countries, 51
- - Foreign Competition in Railway Materials, 193
- - Foreign Treaties and Colonial Trade, 176
- - France and Quick-fire Guns, 32
- - French Tariffs and Trade, 436
- - French Torpedo Boat, A, 72
- - French Trials of Elswick Quick-fire Guns, 154
- - Gas Furnaces and Puddling, 389
- - Gas Production and Distribution, 216
- - Gas Supply, 16
- - Gaseous Fuel for Burning Portland Cement, 501
- - Gem Mining Machinery, 114
- - General Tweedie’s Bullet, 480
- - Glass-making Machinery, 345
- - Growth of Ocean Telegraphy, The. 94
- - Gruson's Quick-fire Guns on Shielded Mountings, 412
- - High-speed Locomotives, 51
- - Hint to Patent Speculators, A, 282
- - Influence of Steam Jackets, The, 501
- - International Miners’ Congress. 458
- - Iron Gates of the Danube, The, 155
- - Iron and Steel Industries for China, 389
- - Largest Refrigerating Machine in the World, The, 304
- - London Electric Supply Corporation, The, 281
- - Machine Drilling in Mines, 324
- - Machinery for the Preparation of Tea, 388
- - Mechanical Engineering, 11
- - Military Aeronautics, 323
- - Military Ballooning, 134
- - Miners’ Federation and the Durham Strike, 458
- - Miners’ Wages and Coal, 32
- - Mining by Electric Power, 282
- - Mining Engineering and Coal Trade Profit?, 345
- - Mining Machines in the North, 134
- - Modern Aerial Navigation, 435
- - Municipal Authorities and Central Electric Light Stations, 343
- - New Tariffs on the Continent, The’, 114
- - Pensions for Workpeople, 197
- - Petroleum in the Suez Canal, 546
- - Price of Patent Specifications, The, 197
- - Proposed New Mining Engineering Scheme, 52
- - Proposed Railway Extensions in Japan, 546
- - Proposed Ship Canal to Brussels, The, 458
- - Protection of Wire Ropes, The, 260
- - Pumping under Difficulties, 480
- - Railway Time and Engineers, 502
- - Railways v. Rifles, 389
- - Railways of Victoria, 389
- - Rating of Machinery Bill, The, 304
- - Reduced Duties on Machinery for Italy 437
- - Real “Battle of the Gauges,” A, 215
- - Romer, Mr. Robert, on Patent Cases, 93
- - Royal Agricultural Society’s Judges, 502
- - Royal Ordnance Factories, The, and the Mann facturers, 133
- - Safety of Railway Travelling, The, 345
- - Sanitary Engineering, 15
- LEADERS {continued'):—
- - Shipowners and Harbour Facilities at Glasgow. 196
- - Slack Boilers, 366
- - Smoke, 31
- - Solidification of Petroleum, The, 479
- - Solidified Petroleum, 195
- - Speed in the Navy, 343
- - Speed of Oriental Mail Steamers, The, 72
- - Steam Engines for Ships of War, 52
- - Steam and Sailing Ships, 367
- - Steamers Laid Idle, 346
- - Steamships and Freights, 367
- - “Stop Week” and the Export Trades in Coal, The, 304
- - Steel and Iron-making in China, 282
- - Stoppage of Coal Supplies, The, 175
- - Strike, The Durham, 479
- - Strikes in the North, Tne, 133, 303
- - Telephone Revolt, A, 413
- - Tempered Coffee, 134
- - Thermo-dynamics and the Steam Engine, 215
- - Threatened Stoppage of the Collieries, The, 154
- - Torpedo Boats, 94
- - Trade of 1891, The, 53
- - Trade Position, The, 436
- - Transandine Railway, The, 154
- - “Trusts” and “ Futures,” 523
- - Tunnel Illumination, a New Method of, 345
- - Two Great Engineering Schemes, 216
- - Underground Railways in Paris, 72, 196
- - Undermanning of the Indian Telegraph Department, The, 480
- - United States Naval Engineers, The, 481
- - Vibration of Steamships, The, 304
- - “Ville De Douvres ” Trial, The, 412
- - Vyrnwy Aqueduct Tunnel under the Mersey, The, 261
- - Wages and Results in the Coal Trade, 387
- - War Material, 15
- - Water Resources of London, The, 457
- - Water Supply, 16
- - Waterway Improvements on the Continent, 480
- - “Whaleback” in a Gale, The, 345
- - What is the Yorkshire Coal owner to do ? 32
- - Wood and Asphalte Paving, 435
- - Woolwich Arsenal and Private Manufacturers, 153
- - World’s Highest Chimney Stack, The, 436
- - Yorkshire Coalfield, The, 546
- - Yorkshire Coalowners and their Contracts, 72
- - Yorkshire Coalowners and the Locomotive Con¬tracts, 458
- - Yorkshire Locomotive Coal Contracts, The, 53
- - Yorkshire Miners and the Durham Strike, 389
- Leather Trades Exhibition, 319
- Leblanc Process, Mr. J. J. Miller’s Diagram for Illustrating, 302
- Leeds Forge Company, The Interchangeable Winged Furnace, 97
- Leek, The Sewage of, 182
- Lees, Messrs. T. and R., Double-geared Drilling Machine, 23, 24
- LEGAL INTELLIGENCE :
- - Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corpora¬tion, Limited, w. King, Brown and Co., 302
- - Lane Fox, v. The Kensington and Knightsbridge Electric Lighting Company, 197, 222, 241, 256, 287
- - Nettlefold’s, Limited, v. Reynolds—Same v. Same, 98
- - Nettlefold’s, Limited, v. Reynolds, 327
- - Ungar v. Sugg, 159
- Lens, A Giant Lighthouse, Mr. J. R. Wigham, 349
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :—
- - Adjustable Lock and Weir, Sphincter Grip Armoured Hose Co., 391
- - Aerial Navigation, Joseph Bernays, 528
- - Aerial Navigation H. Leopold, 529
- - Alternating Motors, Brush Electrical Engineer¬ing Co., 118
- - Aluminium and its Uses? J. N. G., 323
- - American Cruisers, A. I. N. A., 257
- - American Railway Traffic and Rates, Inquirer, 527
- - An Impostor.—A Warning, Taken in, 178
- - Application of One, Two, or Three Steam Jackets to a Triple Condensing Engine, Bryan Donkin, jun., 506
- - Atlantic Racing, Roumania, 462, 507
- - Atlantic Racing, Pilot, 479
- - Auxiliary Steamers, Robert McGlasson, 117
- - Auxiliary Steamers, Simpson, Strickland, and Co., 117
- - Balancing Marine Engines, Alexander Vogel¬sang, 441
- - Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, John Batey, 371
- - Boiler Explosions, Edw. G. Hiller, 48
- - Boiler Explosions, Fuel Economisers, and Grease Traps, Factor, 320
- - Boiler Explosions, Fuel Economisers, and Grease Traps, M. Powis Bale, 371
- - Brake Horse-power, C. E. B., 441, 506, 551, 523
- - Gam-cutting Machine? E. D., 387
- - Carrying an Oil Tank on a Launch? Certain, 343
- - Cast Iron Test Bars, Walter Bagshaw, 371
- - Casting Brass on a Shaft? Inquirer, 51
- - Centenary of Gas Lighting, D. Pollock, 391
- - Channel, The, from Preston Docks to the Sea, G. Henry Roberts, 209
- - Channel from Preston Docks to the Sea, The, A. Fowler, 233
- - Channel from Preston Docks to the Sea, The, Colin P. Fowler, 232
- - Chicago Exhibition, Prices of Foreign Goods, T., 528
- - Chilled Iron Rollers? J. S., 71
- - “Cito Anspect,” The, Philologist, 321
- - “Cito Anspect,” The, Phil. O. Sofer, 337
- - “Cito Anspect,” The, The Writer of the Article, 337
- - Climatic and Pluvial Phenomena on the North Coast of Chili, George O’Brien, 117
- - Coffee Cleaning Machines? F. J. F., 281
- - Colonial Duties on Steamship Coal, I. D. C., 257
- - Compound Locomotives, T. A., 48
- - Compound Locomotives, F. Grover, 48
- - Compound Locomotives, John Riekie, 28, 48
- - Condenser Valves, Joseph Evans and Sons, 441
- - Condition of Steam in an Engine Cylinder, Maurice F. FitzGerald, 306
- - Condition of Steam in an Engine Cylinder, N. E. Coast, 286
- - Construction of Forges? R. G. R., 175
- - Cost of Tramway Traction, The, J. Forrest Brunton, 484
- - Cylinder Condensation, Aloysius, 45
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):—
- - Cylinder Condensation, Duncan A. Morton, 529
- - Data about the Reaction of the Sun’s Radiation, S. Tolver Preston, 209
- - Development of Navies, Ttie, G. W. C., 115
- - Draught of Vehicles, J. H. Brigg, 117, 178, 200
- - Draught of Vehicles, J., 200
- - Draught of Vehicles, The, L. Lawrence, 233
- - Draught of Vehicles, Wm. Philipson, 131
- - Dynamics, J. J., 484, 527
- - Dynamics, Student, 484, 527
- - Dynamics, X. Y., 484
- - Educating a Professor, Z., 321
- - Efficiency of Steam Pumps, Miner, 74
- - Electric Locomotives, Sylvanus P. Thompson, 529
- - Electric Motors for Traction Work, E. R. Dolby, 484
- - Electrical Accumulator Efficiency, H. Miller, 29
- - Electrogine Balls? Electric, 51
- - Employment Bureau, J. McDonald, 74
- - Engineering Salaries in India, An Indian Engineer, 529
- - Engineers, Engine-room Artificers, and Stokers for the Navy, G. P., 233
- - Engines for the Electric Light, Jebus Bickle, jun., 171
- - Engines for the Electric Light, I. I. I., 171
- - Engines for the Electric Light, A. Volt, 146 209
- - Engines for Ships of War, J. Jennings Campbell, 5, 44, 115, 170, 193, 257
- - Engines for Ships of War, An Old Pupil, 130, 193
- - Engines for Ships of War, Puzzled One, 147
- - Engines for.Ships of War, J. Jos. Stalker, 170, 257
- - Engines for Ships of War, Superintending Engineer, 130, 207
- - English and American Locomotives, W. M. A., 207, 233, 265, 321
- - English and American Locomotives, M. N. Forney, 462
- - English and American Locomotives, An Indian Locomotive Superintendent, 337
- - English and American Locomotives, An Old Driver, 286
- - English and American Locomotives, J. D. Twinberrow, 308
- - English and American Locomotives, Not a Yankee, 233
- - Envelope-making Machinery ? W. D., 237
- - Exhaust Injectors, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 207
- - Exports and Imports, Britisher, 115
- - Exports and Imports, A Trader, 74
- - Fast Trains in Germany, North-Western, 551
- - Fibre-cleaning Machinery, B., 320
- - Fire-gild for Brass Goods, E. G. H., 175
- - Fires in Bunkers, The United Asbestos Company, Limited, 320
- - Force and Motion, A Crammer, 48, 118
- - Force and Motion, C. L. H., 74
- - Force and Motion, Maurice F. FitzGerald, 29, 73
- - Forced Draught, Robert Bruce, 118
- - Forcing Water through Pipes? Water Supply, 281
- - Fremont Furnaces ? W. F. A., 31
- - French Torpedo Boats, Augustin Normand and Co., 118
- - Friction Hoists, G. F. Ransome, 308
- - Garrood’s Cultivator or Pulveriser, Charles Garrood, 529
- - Gas Engines at the Crystal Palace Exhibition ? The Campbell Gas Engine Company, Limited, Hugh Campbell, 113
- - Gas Engines at the Crystal Palace, Wilfred Webb, 133
- - Gem Mining Machinery, Matheson and Grant, 146
- - German Railways, The Writer of the Article, 147
- - Government Patent Fees, E. P. Alexander and Son, 372
- - Great Western Railway, The, Edw. Reynolds, 507
- - Great Western Railway, The, Clement E. Stretton, 507
- - Great Western Railway, The, J. J. Tyrrell, 507
- - Great Western Railway, The, A. A. Wickenden, 507
- - Grinding Mustard ? J. R., 411
- - Hardening Cast Iron ? H. B., 175
- - Heating Baths, Joseph Wright, 29
- - High-speed Locomotives, Wm. B. Bryan, 74
- - High-speed Locomotives, Charles Rous-Marten, 44
- - High-speed Locomotives, North-Western, 74
- - High-speed Locomotives, Clement E. .Stretton, 74
- - High-speed Locomotives, W. B. Thompson, 74
- - High-speed Locomotives, X., 74
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, C. D. Andrew, 170, 208, 232
- - How a Locomotive Engine is Propelled, Douglas Banfield, 131
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, Anthony S. Bower, 193, 208, 232, 320, 390, 440, 485
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, J. H. Brigg, 116, 131
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, A Driver, 147
- - How a Locomotive Engine is Propelled, J. Mac- farlane Gray, 371
- - How a Locomotive Engine is Propelled, John H. A. McIntyre, 265
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, Old Bogie, 440
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, L., 171, 207, 265
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, R., 147
- - How a Locomotive is Propelled, W., 116
- - How a Locomotive Engine is Propelled, X., 130
- - Hydraulic or Jet Propulsion, Robt. McGlasson, 527
- - Hydraulic or Jet Propulsion, Alexander Vogelsang, 507
- - Hydraulic Propulsion, Alexander Vogelsang, 440, 507
- - Improvement in Belting, The, Awake, 371
- - Improvement of Belting, The, Dormant, 337
- - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Research Committee, 528
- - Interesting Relic, An, Nauticus, 551
- - Is Machinery to be Rated ? C. Humphreys- Davies, 286
- - Johnson System of Underground Conduits The, The International Electric Subway Co. Limited, 372
- - Kiln Plates ? A Millwright, 259
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):—
- - Kingdon Inductor Dynamo, The, J. A. King- don, 118
- - King’s Detaching Hooks ? S. E. B., 71
- - Large Syphon, McKinney Lake, U.S., J. N. O. Wormaid, 527
- - Last Trial with Quartermain’s Aerostransitor, Wm. Quartermain, 440
- - Locomotive Building in a Hurry, Canada, 29
- - Locomotive Engine Boilers, H. R. Leahy, 336
- - Locomotive History, Hyde Clarke, 484
- - Locomotive History, E. B. D., 484
- - Locomotive History, Old Iron, 484
- - Locomotive History, H. G. S., 484
- - Locomotive History, Clement E. Stretton, 484
- - London’s Water Supply, Droflaw, 44
- - London’s Water Supply, J. H., 28, 118
- - Macaroni Plant ? H. and M. C., 323
- - Marine Governors, Durham, Churchill, and Co., 321
- - Maximum Torque in Motors, Non-Mathema¬tics, 287
- - Mechanics of Locomotives, The, Robert H. Smith, 462
- - Metric System and Toothed Gear, The, Silvanus P. Thompson, 485
- - Metric Tables ? Chas. Louis Hett, 195
- - Murdoch or Murdock, D. Pollock, 462
- - New American Warships, The, G. W. C., 306
- - New Fan, A., Bumsted and Chandler, 462, 485
- - Non-Luminosity of the Bunsen Flame, Jas. W. Vickers, 209
- - Note upon the Data of Some Recent Steam Trials, Robert Mansel, 390
- - Observations at the River Thames, Charing Cross, W. G. Black, 28
- - Ocean Steaming, H. Leupold, 45
- - On Radiation, Viewed as a Cause for the Proper Motion of Radiating Bodies, S. Tolver Preston, 5
- - Oscillation of Railway Carriages, C. E. Cardew, 308
- - Oscillation of Railway Vehicles, C. E. Cardew, 208
- - Oscillations of Railway Vehicles, The, A. G. Greenhill, 257
- - Overlapping Twin-Screws, Helix, 178
- - Patent Renewal Fees, William P. Thompson and Co., 441
- - Perforating Machinery? W. A., 175
- - Pneumatic Pulverisers, Sidney Straker, 131
- - Polishing Ivory ? Ybrow, 457
- - Portland Cement, J. Mowat Reid, 286
- - Potters’ Kilns ? Potter, 303
- - Price of Tubes ? Lloyd and Lloyd, 387
- - Priming and its Detection, J. D., 440
- - Private Telephones, J. T. H., 178
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, A., W. C. Cox, 485
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, A, An Engineer, 485
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, Hub, 528
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, L. Lawrence, 551
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, A, James Langmuir Napier, 485
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, A, Arch. Sharp, 441, 485, 551
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, A, Twirier, 391, 485, 506, 551
- - Problem in Gyroscopes, H. Wake, 528
- - Rainbow’s Water Raiser ? T. S. W., 479
- - Reducing Bones to Meal for Agriculture, Hopgrower, 501
- - Reducing Bones to Meal for Agriculture ? T. C. S., 479
- - Retaining Walls, Jules Conradi, 208
- - Retaining Walls, J. D., 208
- - Retaining Walls, Maurice F. FitzGerald, 208
- - Retaining Walls, Student, 147
- - Retaining Walls, W. J. M., 193
- - Ribble Navigation, A. F. Fowler, 321
- - St. Pancras Electric Lighting, Test of Babcock and Wilcox Economy Boilers, 171
- - Screw Propellers, Robert McGlasson, 171, 193
- - Screw Propellers, B. G. V., 171, 193
- - Screw Propulsion with Non-reversible Engines, Robert McGlasson 286, 320, 371, 441, 527
- - Sewer Dimensions? C. S., 343
- - Sewer Dimensions, Albert Wollheim, 371
- - Shop Discipline, A. D., 527
- - Single Crank Engines of Maximum Power ? Hiram Davis, 457
- - Soda and Chlorine from Salt by Electrical De-composition, Papermaker, 130
- - Solidified Petroleum, H. V. Pickstone, 233
- - Sound Signals at Sea, F. N. C., 131
- - South African Engineers? H. M., 51
- - S.S. “Angloman,” The, Laird Brothers, 441
- - Spanish Harbour Works, Julius G. Neville and Co., 193
- - Speed in the Navy, Alexander Vogelsang, 371
- - Speed of Propeller Bosses, Robert McGlasson, 117
- - Speed of Propeller Bosses, Tynesider, 147
- - Steam Engines for Ships of War, An Old Pupil, 130, 193
- - Steam Engines for Ships of War, Superintending Engineer, 130, 207
- - Steam v. Manual Fire-engines, F. Marten Hale, 178
- - Steel Wire Carriage Seating ? C. E., 457
- - Sugar Crushing Machines ? Grocer, 93
- - Superheated Steam, John Gamgee, 209
- - Sydney Harbour Bridge, S. Pollitzer, 306
- - Taxation of Machinery, G. Humphreys Davies, 29
- - Telegraphing Without Wires, Jebus Bickle, jun., 147
- - Tesla’s Experiments, Mr., Maurice FitzGerald, 147
- - Tests of Single-cylinder Compound and Triple Engines of Same Type, Bryan Donkin, jun., 45
- - Tests of Single-cylinder Compound and Triple Engines of the Same Type, Superintending Engineer, 74
- - The Ether, a Rough Idea of Sir John Herschel’s Modernised, S. Tolver Preston, 113
- - Thermo-dynamics, Wm. Donaldson, 506
- - Thermo-dynamics, J. J., 484, 527
- - Thermo-dynamics, Student, 441, 484, 527
- - Thermo-dynamics, Tutor, 462, 506
- - Tides for Electric Lighting, The, S. Tolver Preston, 320
- - Tobacco-cutting Machines, F. J. F., 545
- - Trial of Patent Cases, Ernest R. Royston, 146
- - U.S. Naval Engineers, C. P., 507
- - U.S. Naval Engineers, Geo. Quick, 527
- - Value of Patents, The, J. S. F., 5
- - Value of Patents, North London, 48
- - Value of Patents, Pot-hunter, 73
- - Vertical Spindle Lathe, E. W. Anderson, 321
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):—
- - Vulcan Fire Engine? The Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, Prof. F. M. Hale, 71
- - Warning, A, Collier Brothers, 523
- - Warning, A, Green and Boulding, 545
- - Water Balance Lift? M. Inst. C.E., 9
- - Water Gauge Fittings, Broken Gauge Glass, 131
- - Wheel Moulding Machines ? H. W., 93
- - William Murdock Memorial, The, R. B. P., 321, 441
- - Wrought Iron in the Cupola, Corebox, 508
- Liability of Employers, Laws Regulating the, for Accidents, Mr. J. S. Jeans, 516
- Light and Colour, Captain W. de W. Abney, 417
- Lighthouse, The Bishop Rock, 200
- Lighthouse, County Donegal, Illumination by Gas of, Tory Island, 200
- Lighthouse Lens, A Giant, Mr. J. R. Wigham, 349
- Lightning, Ball, Can it be Photographed ? 94
- Lightning, Fly-wheels and Unchained, 178
- Lincoln, Erecting Shop, Globe Works, 276, 277
- Lindsley, Mr. M. M., Screw Coupling for Narrow Gauge Railways, 2
- Liquefying Oxygen and Common Air, Professor Dewar on, 516
- LITERATURE
- - Alkali Makers’ Handbook, The, by G. Lunge and K. Hurter, 135
- - Almanach der Kriegs Flotten, 114
- - Annuaire pour 1’An 1892, Publie par le Bureau des Longitudes, 216
- - Architectural Perspective, by F. O. Ferguson, 324
- - Colour Measurement and Mixture, by Captain W. de Abney, 33
- - Comprehensive International Wire Table, The, 197
- - Development of Navies during the Last Half- century, Captain Eardley-Wilmot, 95
- - Diaries of Sir Dan. Gooch, with Introductory Notice, by Sir Theodore Martin, 481
- - Dynamics of Rotation: An Elementary Introduction to Rigid Dynamics, by A. M. Workington, 437
- - Electric Light Cables and the Distribution of Electricity, by Stuart A. Russell, 367
- - Electricity Up-to-Date, by John B. Verity, 282
- - Electro-magnet and Electro-magnetic Mechanism, by Silvanus P. Thompson, 53
- - Elements of Agriculture, by W. Fream, 345
- - Elements of Dynamic Electricity and Magnetism, by Philip Atkinson, 114
- - Elements of Metallurgy, A Practical Treatise on the Art of Extracting Metals from their Ores, J. Arthur Phillips, 261
- - Engineering Chemistry, by H. Joshua Phillips, 197
- - First Book of Mechanics for Young Beginners, by the Rev. J. G. Easton, 437
- - General Plan of the Various Main Reef Properties in the Witwatersrand Goldfields, South African Republic, by Ewan Currey and Burton Tucker, 155
- - How to Use the Aneroid Barometer, by Edw. Whymper, 33
- - Laxton’s Builders’ Price Book for 1892, 437
- - Light, An Elementary Treatise (Whittaker’s Library of Popular Science), by«Sir Henry Truman Wood, 413
- - Lockie’s Marine Engineer’s Drawing-book, 503
- - Marine Propellers, by Sidney W. Barnaby, 134
- - Mechanical and Other Properties of Iron and Steel in Connection with their Chemical Composition, by A. Vosmaer, 53
- - Metallurgy of Argentiferous Lead, The, by M. Eissler, 345
- - Metropolitan Water Supply, Considerations Affecting the Adequacy and Control of the Water Supply to the Metropolis, by E. H. Stevenson and E. K. Burstal, 197
- - Milling Machines and Processes, by Paul N. Hasluck, 238
- - Modern American Methods of Copper Smelting, E. D. Peters, 261
- - Modern French Artillery, by James Dredge, 261
- - Modern Practice of the Electric Telegraph, by Franklin Leonard Pope, 525
- - The Naval Annual, 1892, by Lord Brassey, 547
- - New Holidays in Essex, by Percy Lindley, 503
- - Oxborrow and Money Kent’s Universal Manual, 283
- - Phosphates of America, When and How they Occur, how they are Mined, and what they Cost, andc. andc., by Francis Wyatt, 413
- - Practical Engineers’ Hand-book, Comprising a Treatise on Modern Engines and Boilers, andc. andc., by Walter S. Hutton, 155
- - Robert Fulton “Makers of America,” by Robert H. Thurston, 155
- - Secondary Batteries, being a Description of the Modern Apparatus for the Storage of Electric Energy, by J. T. Niblett, 502
- - Tenth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey for 1888-89, 324
- - Theory of Heat, by James Clerk Maxwell, 413
- - Washington Bridge, The, over the Haarlem River at 181st Street, New York City, A Description of its Construction, by William R. Hutton, 33
- Liverpool and Llandudno Steamer, A New, 473
- Liverpool Overhead Railway, 42
- Liversidge, Mr. J. G., The Performance of Three Sets of Engines belonging to Second-class Cruisers, 334
- Livesey, Mr. Frank, Description of a Six-lift Gasholder and Tank at East Greenwich, 437
- Livesey, Mr. George, Papers on the Failure of the Wages System of Payment and the Remedy, “Profit Sharing,” 437
- Lloyd and Lloyd, Messrs., The Benardos-Howard Electric Welding Process, 168, 169
- Lloyd and Lloyd,' Messrs., Electrically-welded Tubes and Fittings, 535, 536
- Load Diagrams of Electric Tramways and the Cost of Electric Traction, 278
- Lobnitz and Co., Messrs., Twin-screw Pontoon Crane Steamer “Buarque de Macedo,” 2, 3, 6
- Lock Gates and Sluices, The Distribution of Beams in, 271
- Lock and Weir, Adjustable, 338, 391
- Locomotive, A. Stephenson’s (1846), 425, 449
- Locomotive, American Ten-wheel Passenger, 254
- Locomotive Boiler Drilling Machine, 68
- Locomotive Building in a Hurry, 29
- Locomotive and Car Wheels, Revolutions per Mile and Centrifugal Force of, 350
- Locomotive Coal Contracts, Yorkshire, 53
- Locomotive, Competitive Baldwin, 273
- Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, 1, 21, 103, 333
- Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Section II, The Foundry—Part I., Iron, 377, 423
- Locomotive Driving Wheels, 7ft. Diameter, 533
- Locomotive Engine Boilers, 336
- Locomotive Engine is Propelled, How a, 116, 130, 137, 147, 170, 171, 193, 207, 208, 232, 265, 320, 371, 390, 440, 454, 485
- Locomotive, An Experimental, Mr. F. M. Goss, 482
- Locomotive, Explosion of a, 383
- Locomotive, Express, Eastern Railway of France (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214, 216
- Locomotive, 1842, Great Western, Messrs. Stephenson and Co., 425, 447, 449, 456
- Locomotive, 1846, Great Western Railway, 450
- Locomotive, 1856, Great Western Railway, 450
- Locomotive, Great Western Railway Broad-gauge, 454
- Locomotive History, 484
- Locomotive Performances in New South Wales, 254
- Locomotive, Standard Goods, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Mr. A. F. Aspinall (Supplement, January 1st, 1892)
- Locomotive, Standard Passenger, New York Central and Hudson River Railway, Mr. W. Buchanan (Supplement, June 17th, 1892), 519
- Locomotive, Tank, London and South-Western Railway, Mr. Joseph Beattie (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
- Locomotive Traction and Driving, The Mechanics of, 401, 467
- Locomotive, Compound, 28, 48
- Locomotives, Early Great Western, 426, 427
- Locomotives, Electric, 529
- Locomotives, English and American, 165, 185, 205, 207, 233, 265, 286, 308, 321, 337, 461, 524
- Locomotives, Exhaust Injectors for, 193
- Locomotives, Gooch’s Design for Russian, 447
- Locomotives, High-speed, 44, 51, 74
- Locomotives, The Mechanics of, 462
- Locomotive for Underground Haulage, Messrs. Bickle and Co., 497
- Locomotives, Sand-feeding Apparatus for, 400
- London in Brussels, 42
- London Chamber of Commerce, Electrical Trades Section, 473
- London Chamber of Commerce, Engineering Trade Section, 408
- London County Council, Overhead Wiresand the, 517
- London, Electric Lighting in, 402, 404, 410
- London, Electric Locomotion in Central, 459
- London Electric Supply Corporation, The, 281
- London Electric Supply Corporation, Cable Testing Apparatus for, 85
- London Metallurgical Company, The, A Cold Galvanising Process, 235
- London Sewage, its Treatment and Disposal, 348
- London and South-Western Railway Tank Locomotive, Mr. Joseph Beattie (Supplement February 5th, 1892), 106
- London, The Water Resources of, 457
- London Water Supply, 245
- London’s Water Supply, 28, 44, 118
- London Water Supply, Constant, 392
- Longworth’s Patent Power Hammer, 177
- Luard, Mr. E. S., Screw-coupling for Narrow Gauge Railways, 2
- Luxemburg, The Railways of, 247
- MACDONALD Subway Electric Conduit, The, (Figs. 11, 12), 431
- Mach, Prof., Investigations into the Nature of the Sound of a Projectile, 513
- Machine Drilling in Mines, 324
- Machine Tools, Messrs. Jas. Spencer and Co 496
- Machinery, Is it to be Rated ? 286, 304
- Machinery for Italy, Reduced Duties on, 437
- Machinery, Payment for, by Instalments, 349
- Machinery for the Preparation of Tea, 388
- Machinery Rating Bill, The, 286, 304
- Machinery, Taxation of, 29
- Mcllwaine, Mr. E. N., on Suction Dredgers, 163
- McKinney Lake, U.S., Large Drainage Syphon, 472
- McKinney Lake, U.S., Large Syphon and English Syphons, 527
- MacMahon Ammonia Motor, The, 75
- Maginnis, Mr. A. J., Transatlantic Liners and Steamships, No. II, 74
- Magnetic Attraction of Liquid Oxygen, 516
- Magnetic Iron Ores of Ashe County, N. Carolina, Mr. H. B. C. Nitze on, 229
- Magnetic Iron Ores, Mr. W. H. Hoffman on Granulating, with the Sturtevant Mill, 229
- Magnetometer, Kapp’s 385
- Magnolia Metallic Packing, 438
- Mail Train Struck by a Cyclone at the Nowska Railway Station, 483
- Main.Roads Arbitration, A, 28
- “Maine,” U.S. Armoured Cruiser, 62
- Manchester Ship Canal, The, 67, 222
- Manchester Ship Canal, Progress Plan, 417
- Mansel, Mr. R., Note upon the Trial of H.M.S. “Edgar,” 166
- Mansion House, Electric Lighting of the, 217
- Manual Fire Engine a Thing of the Past, The Old, 162
- Map of the Great Western Railway System, 399
- Map showing Railways of Sumatra, 341
- Map of Wainileet Haven Improvement, 405, 406
- Marine Boilers, Collapsed Furnace Crowns by, 176
- Marine Governors, 321
- Marsh Mill, Cleckheatou, after the Fall of the Chimney, 234
- Marsh’s Smoke Consuming, 543
- Martell, Mr., On Divisional Bulkheads as Applied to Steamers and Sailing Vessels, 297
- Martinez, Mr., On the Transandine Railway of South America, 244
- Martin Anchor, Improved, 266
- Mason’s Skylight for Engine-rooms, and?., Armison’s Improved, 416
- Mather’s Soft Metal Hammers, 137
- Matter, at Rest and in Motion, Lord Raleigh, 120
- Maximum Torque in Motors, 287
- Mean or Average Annual Rainfall, 287
- Measurement of High Temperatures, The, Professor W. C. Roberts-Austen, 473
- Measurement of Velocities by the Use of the Phenomena of Sound, 513
- Mechanical Engineering, 11
- Mechanics of Locomotive Traction and Driving, The, Professor R. H, Smith, 401, 467
- Mechanics of Locomotives, The, 462
- Men-of-War, Coal Consumption in, 71
- Merry weather and Sons, Messrs., Fire Engine for a Turkish Warship, 504
- Merry weather and Sons, Messrs., Steam Fire Engine for South America, 7
- Mersey Bar, The, 273, 384
- Mersey Dock and Harbour Board, The, 495
- Metallic Carbonyls, Mr. Ludwig Mond on, 498
- Metallic Packing, Magnolia, 438
- Metallurgical Institute for the West of Scotland, 526
- Metals from Corrosion, The Protection of, 432
- Meter, The Brillie Electrical Energy, 416
- Metric System and Toothed Gear, The, 484
- Metric Tables ? 195
- Metropolitan Railway for New York, 64, 65, 66
- Metropolitan Railway Tunnel Purification, 89
- Middlesbrough, Launch at, 203
- “Midget” Dynamo, Gulcher, 284
- Midget Lamp, The, 188
- Mild Steel, Mr. I. W. J. Harvey on, 138
- Military Aeronautics, 323
- Military Ballooning, 134
- Mill, The “Monarch” Disintegrator and Coalgrinding, 47
- Mill for Paint Works, Triple Roller and Pug, 27
- Miller, Mr. J. J., Diagram for Illustrating the Leblanc Process, 302
- Miller, Mr. S., on Elevated Cableways and Rope Tramways, 229
- Milling Machine, Special Vertical, 7
- Milling and Profiling Machine, Vertical, 73
- Miners’ Conference, The, 244
- Miners’ Congress, International, 458
- Miners’ Federation and the Durham Strike, The, 458
- Miners’ Wages and Coal, 32
- Mines, Machine Drilling in, 324
- Mining by Electric Power, 282
- Mining Engineering Scheme, Proposed New, 52
- Mining of Gems and other Minerals in Russia, Mr. G. F. Kunz, 229
- Mining Machines in the North, 134
- Mining and Manufacture of Asbestos, Mr. J. P. Fisher on the, 346
- Mining in New Zealand, Mr. Geo. J. Binns on, 493
- Mining Returns, 473
- Mining Engineering and Coal Trade Profits, 345
- Miscellanea, 8, 25, 49, 70, 87, 109, 127, 151, 174, 189, 213, 236, 253, 279, 307, 317, 340, 363, 393, 409, 429, 455, 477, 499, 521, 550
- Mobilisation of the Fortress of Portsmouth, 526
- Modern Aerial Navigation, Captain J. D. Fullerton, 435
- Modern Locomotive, On the Construction of the, 103, 333
- Moenchenstein, Bridge Failure at, Max am Ende, 143
- “Monarch” Disintegrator and Coal Grinding Mill, The, 47
- Mond, Mr. Ludwig, Metallic Carbonyls, 498
- Moore, Mr. R. St. George, New Pier at Brighton, 91, 92
- Moore, Mr. R. St. George, New Pier and Marine Palace, Brighton, 136, 137
- Morris, JMr. Thomas, Engineers’ Tests for Iron Considered and Suggestions for Standard Uniform Tests, 157, 222
- Morris, Mr. W. H., on the Control of Silicon in Pig Iron, 229
- Morris, Mr. W. H., on Modern Gas Engines, 212
- Morris, Mr. W. H., on Phosphate Slag, 229
- Morrish, Mr. S. W. Furze, An Approximate Rule for the Vertical Position of the Centre of Buoyancy, 314
- Motor, The McMahon Ammonia, 75
- Motor Transformer, Elwell-Parker, 285
- Motors, Comparative Working Expenses of Small, 75
- Motors, Alternating, 118
- Moxham, Mr. E. C., on the Great Gossan Lead of Virginia, 229
- Multipolar Central Station, Dynamo, 249
- Municipal Authorities and Central Electric Light Stations, 343
- Municipal Works in Nottingham, Mr. Arthur Brown on the, 359
- Murdock, Wm., 441
- Murdoch or Murdock, 462
- NAPIER and Sons, Messrs., H.M.S. First-class Cruiser “Gibraltar,” 360, 361
- Natal, Cement Stone Discovered in, 52
- Naval Engineer Appointments, 28, 45, 76, 101, 138, 157, 209, 315, 349, 375, 396, 415, 451, 498 530, 554
- Navies, The Development of, 115
- Navigation of the Seine, The, 158
- Navy, Boilers in the, 237
- Navy, The, A Dangerous Experiment, 411
- Navy, Engineers in the, 507
- Navy Estimates and Shipbuilding Programme, The, 217
- Navy, 'The Russian, 314
- Navy, Speed in the) 343, 371
- Navy of the United States, 43, 44, 61, 205, 206, 227, 228
- Neasden, Anderson’s Exhaust Apparatus at, 88, 89
- Newburn Steel Works, 40in. Cogging Mill, The Bowling Iron Co., 505
- New Companies, 19, 39, 59, 81, 101, 121, 141, 163, 183, 203, 225, 245, 269, 291, 311, 331, 353, 375, 397, 421, 445, 465, 489, 511, 533, 555
- New Croton Aqueduct Commission, Bill to Abolish the, 268
- New Disappearing Elswick Gun Mounting, 211
- New Pit Sinkings in the North of France, 112, 144
- New South Wales Government Railways, American Ten-wheel Passenger Engine, 254
- New South Wales, Harbours and Rivers Department, Hopper Dredger for (Supplement, April 8th, 1892)
- New York Central and Hudson River Railway, Standard Passenger Locomotive, Mr. W. Buchanan (Supplement, June 17th), 519
- New York, Metropolitan Railway for, 64, 65, 66
- New Zealand, Mr. G. J. Binns on the Coal and Mineral Resources of, 493
- Niagara, 508
- Nitze, Mr. H. B. C., Magnetic Iron Orcs of Ashe County, North Carolina, 229
- Noble, Captain, on Friction in the Bores of Guns, 545
- Non-concussive Self-closing Tap, 327
- Non-luminosity of the Bunsen Flame, 209
- Norris, Mr. W., on Modern Gas Engines, 131
- North of England, 18, 37, 57, 79, 99, 119, 139, 161, 181, 201, 223, 243, 267, 289, 309, 329, 351, 373, 395, 419, 443, 463, 487, 509, 531, 553
- North of England Pig Iron Trade, and the Durham Strike, 495
- North of France, New Pit Sinking in the, 112, 144
- North German Lloyd Service, Number of Passengers carried in 1891, 256
- Norway, Coal for, 95
- Note upon the Trial of H.M.S. “Edgar,” by R. Mansel, 166
- Notes from Scotland, 18, 38, 57, 80, 100, 120, 140, 162, 182, 202, 224, 244, 268, 290, 310, 330, 352, 374, 396, 419, 444, 464, 488, 510, 532, 554
- Notes from Germany, 18, 38, 58, 80, 100, 120, 140, 162, 182, 202, 224, 244, 268,' 290, 310, 330, 352, 374, 396, 420, 444, 464, 488, 510, 532 554
- Notes from Lancashire, 17, 37, 56, 79, 99, 118, 139, 161, 181, 201, 223, 242, 267, 288, 308, 329, 351, 373, 395, 418, 443, 463, 487, 509, 530 553
- Notes and Memoranda, 8, 25. 49, 70, 87, 109, 127, 151, 174, 189, 213, 2’36, 253, 279, 307, 317, 340, 363, 393, 409, 429, 455, 477, 499, 521, 550
- Nothing or the Non-existent, Mr. Macfarlane Gray on, 230
- Notices to Correspondents, 9, 31, 51, 71, 93, 113, 133, 153, 175, 195, 215, 237, 259, 281, 302, 323, 343, 365, 387, 411, 435, 457, 479, 501, 523, 545
- Notting Hill Gate Electric Lighting Station, 318, 325, 326, 327
- Nut-lock Washer, The Union Steel Washer Company, 498
- OBITUARY:-
- - Adams, Mr. John Couch, Lowdean Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge, 95
- - Airy, Sir George Bid dell, 33
- - Allport, Sir James, 365
- - Brewtnall, Mr., 389
- - Brunlees, Sir James, 503
- - Coode, Sir John, 197
- - Douglas, Mr., 197
- - Gill, Mr. Robert, 348
- - Thomson, Dr. James, 413, 441
- - Willans, Mr. P. W., 458
- - Wood, Mr. Walter A., 80
- Observations at the River Thames, Charing Cross, 28
- Ocean Steaming, 45
- Ocean Telegraphy, Growth nf, 94
- Oil Engine, 25-Horse Power, Messrs. Priestman Brothers, 255
- Oil Filter, Simple, 168
- Oil and Gas Engines at the Warwick Show, 540, 541
- Oil Launch on the Thames, The “Priestman,” 504
- Old Ford, Cornish Engine at, 96, 97
- Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, The, 10-Ton Goods Wagon, 357
- Oliver, General J. R., Mean Time Sun-dial, 549
- Olley, Mr. A. H. C., on Electricity as a Motive Power, 178
- Omnibuses, The Electric Light in, 504
- Ontario Ship Railway, 525
- Optical Projection, 347
- Organ Blower, An Electrical, 294
- Oriental Mail Steamers, The Speed of, 72
- Oscillation of Railway Carriages, 308
- Oscillations of Railway Vehicles, 208, 257
- “Otto” Aerial Ropeway, Messrs. Tate and Son’s Sugar Works, Sil vertown, Messrs. Commans and Co., 453
- Overhead Steam Traveller, Sheerness Dockyard, 73
- Overhead Wires and the London County Council, 517
- Overlapping Twin-screws, 178
- Oxy-magnesium Hand Lamp, 263
- Oxygen and Common Air, Liquefying, Professor Dewar, 516
- PACKING, Magnolia Metallic, 438
- Paddle Steamer “Princess May,” Messrs. W. Denny and Brothers, 475, 478
- Page, Mr. F. W., Principles and Action Direct-acting Steam Pump, 265
- Paint Mill; Messrs. Follows and Bate, 27
- Panama Canal, The, 147, 476
- Paper Barrels, Mr. J. R. Thame, 295
- Paris, Drainage of, 154
- Paris, Underground Railways in, 72, 196
- Parker, Mr. J. E., Construction of the Vyrnwy Masonry Dam, 108
- Parry, Mr. W. K., Sewage Disposal of Isolated Dwellings, 321
- Parsons’ Steam Turbine Dynamo, Professor Ewing’s Report on Trials of, 29
- Patent Cases, Mr. Romer on, 93
- Patent Cases, Trial of, 146
- Patent Fees, Government, 372
- Patent Renewal Fees, 441
- Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, The Swing Bridge for Kidderpore Docks, 350
- Patent Specifications, The Price of, 197
- Patent Speculators, A Hint to, 282
- Patents, The Value of, 5, 48, 73
- Paving, Wood and Asphalte, 435
- Pearson and Co., Messrs., Great Western Railway Works, South Devon, 544, 548
- Pelton Waterwheel Company, The, Water Power Installation in Nevada, 532
- P. and O. Steamer “Rome,” 41
- Pensions for Workpeople, 196, 238
- Perforating Machinery ? 175
- Perrett and Mayhew, Messrs., New Lamp for Railway Use, 180
- Peru, Coal and Mineral Resources of Mr Edmund Lane, 493
- Peru, Petroleum in, 473
- Peterborough Water Supply, 529
- Petroleum in Eastern Europe, and the Method of Drilling for it, Mr. A. W. Eastlake on, 493
- Petroleum Engines, Professor W. C. Unwin on, 212
- Petroleum in Peru, 473
- Petroleum, The Solidification of, 479
- Petroleum, Solidified, 195, 222, 233
- Petroleum in the Suez Canal, 546
- Petroleum Vapour, Mr. J. H. Heck s Notes on- Experiments with Inflammable and Explosive Atmospheres of, 334
- Phosphate Chemistry as it Concerns the Miner, Dr. T. M. Chatard, 229
- Phosphate Deposits of Florida, Mr. G. H. Eldridge on the, 229
- Phosphate Deposits of the Island of Navassa, West Indies, Described by Mr. E. V. D’lnvilliers, 229
- Phosphate Industry in the United States, Professor W. B. Blake on the, 229
- Phosphate of Lime in the United States and Canada, Mr. W. B. M. Davidson on the- Geological Origin of, 229
- Phosphate Slag, Mr. W. H. Morris on, 229
- Photographic Committee for the Photographic Department of the Chicago Exposition, 452
- Photographic Studio, Van Der Weydes, 262
- Photographing Bullets, Professor C. V. Boys, 227
- Photographing Express Trains and other Rapidly Moving Objects, 90
- Photomicrographic Apparatus, Professor Ferrier, 348
- Photomicrographic Apparatus, The Pringle-Swift,. 347, 348
- Photomierographic Apparatus, Mr. Carl Zeiss, 348
- Pier at Brighton, The New, 91, 92
- Pier at Brighton, The Old Chain, 198, 199
- Pier and Marine Palace, Brighton, The New, 136, 137
- Pier, St. Leonards’, 115
- Pipes, Cast Iron, in Japan, 7
- Pit Sinking in the North of France, New, 112, 144
- Planet Electrical Engineering Company, Electric-Lighting of the Mansion House, 217
- Planer, An Improved Hand, 235
- Planing Machine, Improved, Seller’s Principle, 407
- Plate-bending Machine, Mr. John Cameron, 96
- Platinum Pyrometers. Mr. H. L. Callendar on, 470
- Plumbago Mining in Ceylon, 69
- Pluvial Phenomena on the North Coast of Chili, Climatic and, 117
- Pneumatic Dynamite Sea-coast Gun, The, 491, 500
- Pneumatic Pulverisers, 131
- Polishing Ivory ? 457
- Pollitzer, Mr. G., His Proposed Sydney North Shore-Bridge, 296, 306
- Pond Cleaner, Messrs. Fowler and Co., 543
- Pontoon, Twin-screw, 47
- Popplewell, Mr. W. C., Smoke Prevention and Consumption, 91
- Porte-Manville Regulator, The, 84
- Portland Cement, 286
- Portland Cement, Gaseous Fuel for Burning, 501
- Portland Cement Testing, Mr. Abbott, 252
- Portsmouth, Mobilisation of the Fortress of, 526
- Potters’ Kilns ? 303
- Preservation of the Hearth and Bosh Walls of the Blast Furnace, Mr. Jas. Cayley, 229
- Press, Hydraulic Die, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 235
- Preston Docks to the Sea, The Channel from, 209, 232, 233
- Price of Tubes ? The, 387
- Price’s Patent Candle Company, Belmont Works of Messrs., 29
- Priest, Mr. Rowland, Hydraulic Punching Bear, 526
- Priestman Bros., Messrs., Twenty-five Horse- Power Oil Engine, 255
- “Priestman ” Oil Launch on the Thames, The, 504
- Priming and its Detection, 440
- “Princess May,” The Paddle Steamer, Messrs. W. Denny and Bros., 475, 478
- Principles and Action of a Direct-acting Steam. Pump, Mr. F. W. Page, 265
- Pringle-swift Photomicrograpbic Apparatus, The,. 347, 348
- Printing Press, Hoe Rotary Quadruple, 47
- Private Telephones, 178
- Profit Sharing, Mr. D. Baldwin, 278
- Profit Sharing, Mr. G. Livesey on the System of, 437
- Projectile, Sound of a, Professor Mach’s Investigations into, 513
- Projector, Scott Improved, (Fig. 9), 431
- Propelled, How a Locomotive is, 116, 130, 131, 147, 170, 171, 193, 207, 208, 232, 265, 485
- Propeller Bosses, Speed of, 117, 147
- Propellers, Screw, 171, 193
- Propulsion, Hydraulic, 440
- Protection of Wire Ropes, The, 260
- P.S. “Ville de Douvres,” Professor A. B. W- Kennedy’s Report upon the Trial of the, 381. 408, 412, 433
- Public Works at Bucharest, 504
- Pulsometer Engineering Company, The, Icemaking Machinery at St. Andrew’s Dock,. Hull, 153, 157, 168
- Pulverisers, Pneumatic, 131
- Pump, Double-acting Gear Plunger, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 34
- Pump Principles and Action of a Direct-acting Steam Pump, Mr. F. W. Page, 265
- Pump, The Vulcan Steam Fire, 361
- Pumping Engines, East London Waterworks, 53
- Pumping Engine at Old Ford, 96, 97
- Pumping under Difficulties, 480
- Pumps, Efficiency of Steam, 74
- Punching Bear, Hydraulic, 526
- Pyrometers, Platinum, Mr. H. L. Callendar on, 470
- QUARTERMAIN’S Aerotransitor, The Last Trial with, 440
- Quick-fire Guns, Admiral Long on their Probable- Influence on Naval Tactics and on Construction, 110
- Quick-fire Guns, France and, 32, 154
- RACE Rotation on Screw Propeller Efficiency On the Theoretical Effect of, Mr. Froude, 334
- Radial Arm Roller Feed Saw Bench, 69
- Radiation Viewed as a Cause for the Proper Motion of Radiating Bodies, 5
- Rail Saw, The Bryant, 263
- Railway Accident in Australia, Fatal, 370
- Railway Accident at Bishopsgate-street, 517
- Railway Bridge, An Earthquake and a, 76
- Railway Carriages, The Oscillation of, 308
- Railway Development in the Native States of India, 46
- Railway Extension in Japan, Proposed, 546
- Railway Extension in New South Wales, 295, 306
- Railway, The Great Western, 316, 319, 342, 399, 425, 434, 447, 448, 507, 522, 525, 544, 548
- Railway, The Inter-Continental. 316
- Railway Lamp, A New, 180
- Railway, Liverpool Overhead, 42
- Railway, The Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast, 503
- Railway Matters, 8, 25, 49, 70, 87, 109, 127, 151, 174, 189, 213, 236, 253, 279, 307, 317, 340, 363, 393, 409, 429, 455, 477, 499, 521, 550
- Railway for New York City, New Rapid Transit, 64, 65, 66
- Railway, Ontario Ship, 525
- Railway Statistics, American, 177
- Railways, A Sumatrian, 341, 342
- Railway System of England, Development of the, Mr. Wm. Laidler, 157
- Railway Time and Engineers, 502
- Railway, The Transandine, 154
- Railway Travelling, The Safety of, 345
- Railway Vehicles, Oscillation of, 208, 257
- Railway Works, Great Western, 544, 548
- Railways, French, M. J. Foy on the Progress of, 35
- Railways, The German, 41, 147
- Railways in Ireland, 56
- Railways of Luxemburg, The, 247
- Railways v. Rifles, 389
- Railways of Victoria, The, 389
- Rainbow’s Water Raiser ? 479
- Rainfall of the Globe, 238
- Rainfall, Mean or Average Annual, 287
- Raleigh, Lord, on Matter at Rest and in Motion, 120
- Ramage and Ferguson, Messrs., Triple-expansion Engines, Steam Yacht “Zaria,” 258, 264, 280
- “Ramillies ” and “Repulse,” H.M.S, 188, 194
- Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Messrs., Hay Kicker and Fork Head, 542
- Rating of Ironmasters, 408
- Rating of Machinery Bill, The, 286, 304
- Raleigh, Lord, on Superheated Steam, 173
- Reaction of the Sun’s Radiation, Data about, 209
- Reaper, Sheaf-binding, Messrs. J. Bisset and Sons, 542
- Reckenzaun, Mr., Lectures on Electric Locomotion, 55
- Reckenzaun, Mr. A., Load Diagrams of Electric Tramways and the Cost of Electric Traction, 278
- Reducing Bones to Meal for Agriculture, 479, 500
- Reducing Grate, Wilson’s Gas Oven and, 370
- Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant, The De La Vergne, 54, 55
- Refrigerating Machine, The Largest, in the World, 304
- Refrigerator, s.s. “Ruahine,” 276
- Refuse Destructors, Mr. H. P. Boulnois, 357, 407
- Reimers, Mr. E., on Gruson’s System, 470
- Relic, An Interesting, 551
- Retaining Walls, 147, 193, 208
- Revolutions per Mile and Centrifugal Force of Locomotive and Car Wheels, 350
- Ribble Navigation, The, 321
- Richards, Sir G. H., His Report on the Navigation of the Mersey, 273
- Richardson, Dr. B. W., on the Physiology of Dreams, 339
- Richmond and Co., Messrs., Compound Condensing Engine, 474
- Roberts-Austen, Professor W. C., The Measurements of High Temperatures, 473
- Robey and Co., Messrs., Compound Trip Gear Engine, 361, 364
- Robey and Co., Messrs., Gas Engine and Tyne One Unit Dynamo, 541
- Robey and Co., Messrs., Portable Oil Engine, 540
- Robinson, Professor Henry, St. Pancras Electric Lighting Station, 145, 148, 149
- Robinson and Anden, Messrs., Double-cylinder Portable Engine, 69
- Robinson and Son, Messrs., Radial Arm Roller Feed Saw Bench, 69
- Roechling, Mr. Herman Alfred, on the Sewage Farms of Berlin, 327
- Roller, Triple-action Tea, 69
- Rolling Stock, Great Western Railway, 1845, 448
- Rolling Stock in the United States, 106
- “Rome,” P. and 0. Steamer, 41
- Romer, Mr., on Patent Cases, 93
- Ropeway, “Otto” Aerial, Messrs. Commans and Co., 453
- Ross, Mr. T., Balanced Rudders, 229
- Rowe, Mr. J. A., on Stability, 112
- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY:—
- - Barker and Co., Messrs. T. B., Gas Engine Starter, 542
- - Barnard, Mr. W., Houseman’s Hedge Cutter, 542
- - Bisset and Sons, Messrs. J., Chain Conveyor, 542
- - Bisset and Sons, Messrs. J., Sheaf-binding Reaper, 542
- - Clayton and Shuttleworth, Messrs., Condensing Mill Engine, 539
- - Crossley Brothers, Messrs., Oil Engine, 541
- - Fifty-third Country Meeting of, 538
- - Fowler and Co., Messrs., Pond Cleaner, 543
- - Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engine, The, 540
- - Houseman’s Hedge Cutter, Mr. W. Barnard, 542
- - Howard, Messrs., Vertical Engine and Boiler, 539
- - The Judges, 502
- - Legott and Co., Messrs., Marsh’s Smokeless Furnace, 543
- - Marsh’s Patent Smoke-consuming Furnace, 543
- - Nalder and Nalder, Messrs. Wood’s Well Cleaner, 543
- - Plan of the Show Ground, 526
- - Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Messrs., Fork Head, 542
- - Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Messrs., Hay Kicker, 542
- - Robey Gas Engine and Tyne One-unit Dynamo, 541
- - Robey and Co., Messrs., Portable Oil Engine, 540
- - The Show at Warwick, 494, 538
- - Tangye Gas Engine. The. 541
- - Trent Gas Engine, The, 540, 541
- - Wells Brothers, Messrs., Valve Motion and Governor, 540
- - Wood’s Well Cleaner, Messrs. Nalder and Nalder, 543
- Royal Agricultural Society’s Plough Trials at Warwick, Awards of the Judges, 287
- Royal Commission on the Metropolitan Water Supply, The, 359
- Royal Agricultural Society’s Judges, 502
- Royal Dublin Society, The-^See Society, The Royal Dublin, 349
- ROYAL INSTITUTION, THE
- - Alternating Currents of High Frequency, Mr. N. Tesla, 108, 123
- - Auriga, The New Star in, Dr. Wm. Huggins, 427
- - Chemistry of Gases, Professor Dewar on the, 339, 374, 428, 476
- - Composite Heliochromy, Mr. Fred. E. Ives, 417, 427
- - Electro-plating, Mr. J. W. Swan, 476
- - Laws of Gases, Professor Dewar, 418
- - Lectures for January, 43
- - Lecture Arrangements after Easter, 266
- - Light and Colour, Captain W. de W. Abney, 417
- - Liquefying Oxygen and Common Air, Professor Dewar, 516
- - Matter, at Rest and in Motion, Lord Raleigh, 120
- - Metallic Carbonyls, Mr. Ludwig Mond, 498
- - Physiology of Dreams, Dr. B. W. Richardson, 339
- Royal Ordnance Factories and the Manufacturers, The, 133, 153
- Royal Show at Warwick, 494, 526
- ROYAL SOCIETY, THE :—
- - Conversazione of, 381, 407, 517
- “Ruahine,” The s.s., 274, 275
- Rudders, Balanced, Mr. T. Ross on, 229
- Russian Locomotives, Gooch’s Design for, 417
- Russian Manufactures, Increase in, 413
- Russian Navy, The, 314
- SAFETY Device, Ferranti (Fig. 7), 430
- Sage, Mr. S. C., On Watertight Bulkhead Doors, 150
- St. Leonards Pier, Mr. R. S. St. George Moore, 115
- St. Pancras, Electric Lighting of, 389
- St. Pancras Electric Lighting, Regent’s Park Station, 145, 148, 149, 172, 173
- St. Pancras, Electric Lighting, Testing of Babcock and Wilcox Economy Boilers, 171
- Salford, Election of Borough Engineer for, 552
- Salmond, Mr. D. C., Illumination by Gas of Tory Island Lighthouse, County Donegal, 200
- Salt, Soda and Chlorine from, by Electrical Decomposition, 130
- Sandeman, Mr. J. W., Ona Canal from the Tyne to the Solway, 339
- Sand-Feeding Apparatus for Locomotives, 400
- Sanitary Engineering, 15
- Sash Fastener, Thompson’s, 305
- Saw Bench, Radial Arm Roller Feed, 69
- Saw, The Bryant Rail, 263
- Scott, Mr. E., Electricity in Mining Operations, 278
- Scott, Captain Ronald, Electric Search Light in Warfare, 252
- Scott, Captain Ronald, Search Light at the Crystal Palace, 431
- Screw-coupling for Narrow Gauge Railways, Mr. E. S. Luard, 2
- Screw Propellers, 171, 193
- Screw Propulsion with Non-Reversible Engines, 286, 320, 371, 441
- Sea-coast Gun, The Pneumatic Dynamite, 491, 500
- Seagreave’s Equilibrium Nozzle, 305
- Seine, The Navigation of the, 158
- Seine, A New Bridge across the, 370
- Selected American Patents, 20, 40, 60, 82, 102, 122, 142, 164, 184, 204, 226, 246, 270, 292, 312, 332, 354, 376, 398, 422, 446, 466, 490, 512, 534, 556
- Seller’s Principle, Improved Planing Machine, Messrs. Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 407
- Sellon, Mr. Stephen, Electrical Traction and its Financial Aspect, 252
- Sensitometer, A New, 263
- “Serve” Tube, The, 283
- Sewage Farms of Berlin, The, 327
- Sewage Disposal of Isolated Dwellings, Mr. W. K. Parry, 321
- Sewage Precipitation Works, Foreign, 529
- Sewage Purification at Birkdale, 96
- Sewage of Whitby and Ellesmere Portt 341
- Sewer Dimensions, 371
- Sewerage Works at Hendon, 460
- Shallow Draught Gunboat for the French Govern¬ment, 474
- Shand, Mason, and Company, Messrs., Fixed Steam Fire Engine, 315
- Sharp, Stewart, and Company, Messrs., Improved Planing Machine, Seller’s Principle, 407
- Sheaf-Binding Reaper, Messrs. J. Bissel and Sons, 542
- Sheaves, Roller, Messrs. Higginson and Company, 55
- Sheerness Dockyard, Overhead Steam Traveller, 73
- Sheffield District, 17, 37, 57, 79, 99, 119, 138, 161, 181, 201, 223, 243, 267, 289, 309, 329, 351, 373, 395, 419, 443, 463, 487, 509, 531, 553
- Shepherd, Mr. H. L., Hand Planer, 235
- Shiels and Elliot, Messrs., Electric Communica¬tion for Passenger Trains, North British Railway, 106
- Shipbuilding at Blackwall and District, Mr. John Taylor, 476
- Shipbuilding, Clyde, 437
- Shipbuilding Firms, Clyde, 26, 27
- Shipbuilding in France, Bounties on, 216
- Shipbuilding Programme, The Navy Estimates and, 217
- Ship Canal to Brussels, The Proposed, 458
- Ship Canal, The Manchester, 222
- Shipowners and Harbour Facilities at Glasgow, 196
- Ships, Size of, in Relation to Deadweight, Speed, and Coal Endurance, 131
- Ships, Steam and Sailing, 367
- Ships of War, Steam Engines for, 5, 44, 52, 115, 130, 147, 170, 193, 207, 257
- Shop Discipline, 527
- Shropshire and Montgomery Lunatic Asylum Waterworks, Mr. T. S. Hooke, 379, 382, 386
- Siemens’ Electrical Laboratory, King’s College, The, 199
- Signals at Sea, Sound, 131
- Silicon in Pig Iron, Mr. W. H. Morris on the Control of, 229
- Sims-Edison Electrical Torpedo, The, 91, 123, 150
- Single-acting Compound Air Compressor, Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, 496
- Single-cylinder Vulcan Fire Engine, The Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, 47
- Single-crank Engines of Maximum Power, 457
- Single Engines, 80
- Skylight for Engine-rooms, andc., Arnison’s Improved Mason, 416
- Slack Boilers, 366
- Sluices, Sectional View of Large, Mode Wheel, 271
- Smith, Lieutenant Hyde, on Coast Defence, 453
- Smith, Mr. Robert H., Technical Education, 126, 159, 221
- Smith, Mr. Thomas, Overhead Steam Traveller, Sheerness Dockyard, 73
- Smith, Professor R. H., The Mechanics of Locomotive Traction and Driving, 401, 467
- Smith, Rev. F. J., Appliances for Scientific Gunnery, 381, 407
- Smoke, 31
- Smoke Annihilator, The, 315
- Smoke Consuming Furnace, Marsh’s, 543
- Smoke Prevention and Consumption, Mr. W. C. Popplewell, 91
- Snowdon Passenger Steamship Company, New Liverpool and Llandudno Steamer, 473
- Soberon and Dodd, Messrs., New Liverpool and Llandudno Steamer, 473
- SOCIETY OF ARTS, 96
- SOCIETY, BATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES, 146:—
- - Annual Exhibition, 146
- SOCIETY, CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING:—
- - Electricity as a Motive Power, Mr. A. H. C. Olley, 178
- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, THE:—
- - Address of the President, Mr. W. N. Colam, 105
- - Dry Crushing Machinery, Mr. S. H. Fox, 392
- - Electrical Traction and its Financial Aspect, Mr. Stephen Sellon, 252
- - Foreign Sewage Precipitation Works, Mr. Albert Wollheim, 529
- - Visit to the South Metropolitan Gas Works and the Tower Bridge Works, 552
- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, THE AMALGAMATED :—
- - Forty-first Annual Report of, 495
- SOCIETY, BELFAST NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHICAL :—
- - Proposal to Form an Engineering Section, 5
- - Suction Dredgers, Mr. E. N. Mcllwaine, 163
- SOCIETY, THE BRISTOL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ENGINEERING :
- - Mild Steel, Mr. J. W. I. Harvey, 138
- SOCIETY FOR THE EXEMPTION OF MACHINERY FROM RATING, NATIONAL, 199
- SOCIETY, GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE ENGINEERING, 362
- - Visit to the Works of the Brush Electrical Engineering Company, 488
- - Visit to the Works of the London Electric Supply Corporation, 408
- - Visit to the Machinery and Inventions Division of the South Kensington Museum, 362
- - Visit to the Shops of Messrs. Jas. Simpson and Co., 397
- SOCIETY, THE JUNIOR ENGINEERING:—
- - Gas Engine, Mr. E. G. Walker, 157
- - Principles and Action of a Direct-acting Steam Pump, Mr. F. W. Page, 265
- - Seventh Anniversary Dinner, 112
- - Shipbuilding of Bl ack wall and District, The, Mr. John Taylor, 476
- - Visit to the Belmont Works of Messrs. Price’s Patent Candle Company, 29
- - Visit to Brin’s Oxygen Works, Westminster, 408
- - Visit to the Erith Works of the Maxim Norden- felt Guns and Ammunition Company, and the Works of Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 495
- - Visit to the Great Eastern Railway Works, Stratford, 336
- SOCIETY, THE KING’S COLLEGE ENGINEERING :—
- - Portland Cement Testing, Mr. Abbott, 252
- - Transandine Railway of South America, Mr. Martinez on, 244
- - Works for the Disposal of Sewage at Wimbledon, Mr. Coad, 282
- SOCIETY, THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING, 357
- - Engineer’s Tests for Iron Considered, and Suggestions for Standard Uniform Tests, Mr. Thos. Morris, 157, 222
- - Methods of Collecting Water for Supply, Mr. A. W. Brightmore, 3
- - Petroleum Steamers in Tropical Waters, Capt. Little, 239
- - Refuse Destructors, Mr. H. P. Boulnois, 357, 407
- - Transatlantic Liners and Steamships, Mr. A. J. Maginnis, 74
- SOCIETY, THE MANCHESTER GEOLOGICAL:
- - Ventilating Fan, Mr. J. Tonge on Mr. Wm. Hopton’s New, 433
- SOCIETY, MASON COLLEGE ENGINEERING:
- - Aluminium, Mr. H. Fowler, 84
- SOCIETY, THE METEOROLOGICAL:
- - Annual General Meeting, 101
- - Evaporation and Condensation, Mr. Baldwin Latham, 101
- SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE AMERICAN :
- - An Experimental Locomotive, Mr. F. M. Goss, 482
- SOCIETY, THE NATIONAL THRIFT:
- - Profit Sharing, Mr. D. Baldwin, 278
- SOCIETY, THE ROYAL DUBLIN :
- - A Giant Lighthouse Lens — Quadrilateral Arrangement, Mr. J. R. Wigram, 349
- SOCIETY, THE STEAM ENGINE MAKERS:
- - Sixty-seventh Annual Report, 167
- SUPPLEMENTS :
- - Engines and Boilers of the S.S. “City of Dundee,” Messrs. Howden and Co., February 26th, 1892
- - Express Locomotive, Eastern Railway of France, M. Flaman, March 4th, 1892
- - H.M. First-class Battleship “Royal Sovereign,” .Constructed at Portsmouth Dockyard, May 27th, 1892
- - Hopper Dredger for New South Wales Harbours and Rivers Department, Mr. C. W. Darley, The Morts Dock and Engineering Company, April 8th, 1892
- - Standard Goods Engine, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Mr. John A. F. Aspinall, January 1st, 1892
- SUPPLEMENTS (continued):—
- - Standard Passenger Locomotive, New York Central and Hudson River Railway, Mr. W. Buchanan, June 17th, 1892
- - Tank Locomotive, London and South-Western Railway, Constructed by Messrs. Beyer, Pea¬cock, and Co., from the Designs of Mr. Joseph Beattie, February 5th, 1892
- - Thames Tunnel at Blackwall, The, Mr. Alex¬ander B. Binnie, March 18, 1892
- - Triple-expansion Engines, H.M.S. “Hawke,” The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, May 6th, 1892
- Soda and Chlorine from Salt by Electrical Decom-position, 130
- Soft Metal Hammers, Mathers’, 137
- Solidification of Petroleum, The, 479
- Solidified Petroleum, 195, 222, 233
- Somerscales, Mr. F., The Size of Ships in Rela¬tion to Deadweight, Speed, and Coal En¬durance, 131
- Soosmezo, Explosion of a Locomotive at, 383
- Sound, Measurement of Velocities by, 513
- Sound Signals at Sea, 131
- Sounding Apparatus for Ascertaining Distances and Directions at Sea, Mr. H. P. Dowling, 212
- South African and International Exhibition, 503
- South African Trade, New Steamers for the, 261
- Southgate Engineering Company, Coal Washing and Briquette Plant for the Ottoman Government, 158
- Spanish Harbour Works, 193
- Speed in the Navy, 343, 371
- Speed of Oriental Mail Steamers, The, 72
- Speed of Propeller Bosses, 117, 147
- Speed Trials with some of H.M. Ships, 313, 338, 390
- Spencer and Co., Messrs. James, Machine Tools, 496
- Spencer’s Steel Works, Newburn, 40in. Cogging Mill, 505
- Sphincter Grip Armoured Hose Company, Adjust¬able Lock and Weir, 338, 391
- Stability, Mr. J. A. Rowe, 112
- Steadying Vessels at Sea, Mr. J. I. Thornycroft on, 297
- Steam, The Condition of, in an Engine Cylinder, 286, 306
- Steam Engine, Fabulous History of the, 324
- Steam Engine Power in Canada, 493
- Steam Engine, Thermo-dynamics and the, 215
- Steam Engines for Ships of War, 5, 44, 52, 115, 130, 147, 170, 193, 207, 257
- Steam Fire Engines in Flour Mills, 315
- Steam Jackets, Application of One, Two, or Three, to a Triple-condensing Engine, 506
- Steam Jackets, The Influence of, 501
- Steam v. Manual Fire Engines, 178
- Steam Pumps, Efficacy of, 74
- Steam and Sailing Ships, 367
- Steam, Superheated, 209
- Steam Turbine, Another, 266
- Steam Trials of H.M.S. “Sybille,” 306
- Steamer, New Steamer for, 42
- Steamer, Twin-screw Pontoon Crane, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 2, 3, 6
- Steamers, Auxiliary, 94, 117
- Steamers Laid Idle, 546
- Steamers, Mr. A. Denny on the Strength of, 333
- Steamers for the South African Trade, New, 261
- Steamers, The Speed of Oriental Mail, 72
- Steaming, Ocean, 45
- S.S. “Angloman,” The, 441
- S.S. “Isabel,” The Stern-wheel, 27, 30
- S.S. “Princess May,” The, Messrs. W. Denny and Bros., 475, 478
- S.S. “Ruahine,” The, 274, 275
- Steamship, Working Cost of, 108
- Steamships and Freights, 367
- Steamships, The Vibration of, 298, 302, 304
- Steel Blocks, Wrought, Messrs. Higginson and. Co., 55
- Steel with Copper, Method of Coating, 536
- Steel, Experiments with Basic, Mr. W. H. White on, 469
- Steel and Ironmaking in China, 282
- Steel, Mild, Mr. I. W. J. Harvey on, 138
- Steel, Open Hearth, Government Manufacture of in India, 297
- Steel Wire Railway Carriage Seating? 457
- Stephenson’s Locomotive, A, 1846, 425, 449
- Stephenson’s Long Boiler Engine, 1842, 425, 447, 449, 456
- Stern-wheel s.s. “Isabel,” The, 27, 30
- Sterne and Co., Messrs. L., The De La Vergne Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant, 54, 55
- Stewart, Mr. John, on the Apatites of Quebec and New York, 229
- Stilwell and Bierce Manufacturing Co., Victor Turbines at Appleton, Wisconsin, 339
- Stokehold Ventilation, An Improvement in, 135
- Stokes, Mr. A. H., Mining Returns, 473
- Stokoe, Mr. Henry, London Sewage, Its Treat¬ment and Disposal, 348
- Stone, Messrs., their Works at Deptford, 166
- Stoney, Mr. E. D., on the Distribution of Beams in Lock Gates and Sluices, 271
- Stooke, Mr. T. S., Water Supply of Broken Hill, Australia, 379, 381, 382, 386
- “Stop Week” and the Export Trades in Coal, The, 304
- Stoppage of Coal Supplies, The, 175, 195
- Stoppage of the Collieries, The Threatened, 154, 195
- Strength of Steamers, Mr. A. Denny on the, 333
- Strike, The Durham, 479
- Strike, The Durham, and North of England Pig Iron Trade, 495
- Strike, The Miners’ Federation and the Durham, 458
- Strike in the North, The, 133
- Strike in the North, The Engineers’, 366
- Strike, Yorkshire Miners and the Durham, 389
- Strikes, The Cause of, 388
- Strikes in the North, The, 303
- Strongfellow, Mr., Solidified Petroleum, 222
- Submarine Telegraphic Extension, 405
- Suction Dredgers, Mr. E. N. Mcllwaine, 163
- Suez Cana], Petroleum in the, 546
- Sugar Crushing Machines ? 93
- Sumatrian Railway, A, 341, 342
- Summers and Scott, Messrs., Stern-wheel s.s. “Isabel,” 27, 30
- Sun Dial, Oliver’s Mean Time, 549
- Sun’s Radiation, Data about the Reaction of the, 209
- Superheated Steam, 209
- Superheated Steam, Lord Raleigh on, 173
- Suspending Railway Carriages, 533
- Swan, Mr. J. W., on Electro-plating, 476
- Sweet, Mr. John E., American Boasting, 392
- Swinburne, Mr. James, Electric Light Measuring Instruments, 370, 385
- Swindles, Alleged Long Firm, 428
- Swing Bridge for Kidderpore Docks, 350
- Swinton, Mr. A. A. Campbell, Electric Lighting Plant, 150
- “Sybille,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 306
- Sydenham Electric Light Station, Section of the, 124, 132
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, 296, 306
- Sydney, North Shore Bridge, Mr. S. Pollitzer, 296, 306
- Syphon Condenser, Improved, 248
- Syphon, Large Drainage, McKinney Lake, U.S., 472, 527
- TANGYE Gas Engine, The, 541
- Tap, Non-concussive Self-closing, 327
- Tariffs on the Continent, New, 114
- Tate and Sons’, Messrs., Sugarworks, Silvertown, “Otto” Aerial Tramway, 453
- Taxation of Machinery, 29
- Tea, Machinery for the Preparation of, 388
- Tea Roller, Brown’s Triple-action, 68
- Teak Timber, 346
- Technical Education, by Robert H. Smith, 126, 159, 221
- Teignmouth Water Supply, 452, 454
- Telegraphic Extension, Submarine, 405
- Telegraphing without Wires, 147
- Telegraphing without Wires, Mr. T. A. Edison’s Patent, 86
- Telegraphs, Indian, 2
- Telegraphy, Growth of Ocean, 94
- Telephone Revolt, A, 413
- Telephones, Private, 178
- Tempered Coffee, 134
- TENDERS:-
- - Birtley, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, Sewerage Works, 474
- - Curbing, Channelling, and Paving Footways, East Cowes Waterworks, 408, 548
- - Electric Lighting of Christiania, Norway, 38
- - Hornsey Local Board, 283
- - Loughborough Waterworks, 306
- - Pwllheli Outfall Sewer, 315
- Ten-ton Goods Wagon, 357
- Tesla, M. Nikola, Alternating Currents of High Frequency, 108
- Tesla’s, Mons. Nikola, his Experiments at the Royal Institution, 123, 147
- Tesla, Mons. Nikola, Progress of his High Frequency Work, 84
- Tests of Single-cylinder Compound and Tripleexpansion Engines of same Type, 45, 74
- “Texas,” United States Steamship, 61
- Thame, Mr. J. R., Paper Barrels, 295
- Thames, Observations at the River, Charing Cross, 28
- Thames, Proposed Single Span Opening Bridge for the Lower, 230, 231
- Thames Ironworks Company, Black wall, H.M.S. “Grafton,” 110, 111
- Thames Tunnel at Blackwall, The, Mr. A. B. Binnie (Supplement, March I8th, 1892), 239
- Theiler and Sons, Messrs., Cable Testing Apparatus for the London Electric Supply Corporation, 85
- Thermal Expansion of Minute Solid Bodies, Mr, J. Joly’s Instrument for Measuring, 517
- Thermo-dynamics, 441, 462, 506, 527
- Thermo-dynamics and the Steam Engine, 215
- Thompson’s Sash Fastener, 305
- Thomson Calorimeter, Mr. Thwaite on the New, 470
- Thomson, Dr. James, 413, 441
- Thomson, Messrs. J. and G., H.M. First-class Battleship “Ramillies,” 188, 194
- Thomson, Messrs. J. and G., Shipyard at Clydebank, 26, 27
- Thomson, Messrs. J. and G., Wet Dock, Clydebank, 26, 27
- Thorneycroft, Mr. J. I., On Steadying Vessels at Sea, 297
- Threatened Stoppage of the Collieries, 154, 195
- “Trusty Engine,” The, 471
- Thwaite, Mr., On the New Thomson Calorimeter 470
- Thwaite Smoke Annihilator, The, 315
- Tidal Rivers, Buoying and Lighting, Mr. W. H. Wheeler, 293, 355
- Tides for Electric Lighting, The, 320
- Timber, A Grand Piece of, 315
- Tin Plate Rumours, 67
- Tobacco-Cutting Machines ? 545
- Tonge, Mr. J., on the Hopton Fan, 433
- Torpedo, The Sims-Edison Electrical, 123, 150
- Torpedo Boat, French, 72, 118
- Torpedo Boats, The Vibration of, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304
- Torpedo Stations, Chart for, 91
- Torpedoes, Controlled, 323
- Tower Bridge North Pier, The, 125
- Towler, Mr. Alfred, Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam Engines, 357, 414
- Trade, Consular Assistance to British, 436
- Trade of 1891, 53
- Trade in France in 1891, 77
- Trade, French Tariffs and, 436
- Trade Position, The, 436
- Tramcars, Electric, 474
- Tramway on the Thames Embankment, Bill for a, 537
- Tramway Traction, 250
- Tramway Traction, The Cost of, 484
- Tramways, Electric Traction on, 282
- Transandine Railway, The, 154
- Transatlantic Liners and Steamships, No. II, Mr. A. J. Maginnis, 74
- Transport of Water in the United States of America, 451
- Tremper Automatic Expansion Gear, The, 96
- Trent Gas Engine, The, 540, 541
- Trial of Patent Cases, 146
- Triple-expansion Engines, Mr. W. J. Jenkins on the Economy of, 150
- Triple - expansion Engines in the Mercantile Marine, 155
- Triple Roller and Pug Mill for Paint Works, 27
- Tropical Countries, Flood Outlets in, 51
- Trotter, Mr. A. P., The Distribution and Measurement of Illumination, 428
- “Trusts” and “ Futures,” 523
- Trip Gear Engine, Compound, 361, 364
- Tube, The “ Serve,” 283
- Tube Welding, Electric Arc, 76
- Tudhoe Ironworks, Spennymoor, 525
- Tunnel Illumination, A New Method of, 345
- Tunnels and Covered Way Sections, Professor A. C. Elliott on the Design of, 5
- Turbine, Another Steam, 266
- Turbines, Victor, at Appleton, Wisconsin, 339
- Turkish Warship, Fire Engine for a, 504
- Tweedie, General, his Bullet, 480
- Twin-screw Pontoon, 47
- Twin Screws, Overlapping, 178
- ULKE, Mr. Titus, Cuprocassiterite, 229
- Underground Conduits, The Johnson System of, 346, 372
- Underground Electric Cable Conduits, 346, 372
- Underground Locomotive, 497
- Underground Railways in Paris, 72
- Undermanning of the Indian Telegraph Department, The, 480
- Union Steel Washer Company, Nut-lock Washer, 498
- United States Naval Engineers, 481, 507, 527
- United States, Navy of the, 43, 44, 61, 205, 206, 227, 228
- United States Post Electric Company, Incorporation of the, 18
- United States, Rolling Stock in the, 106
- United States, Transport by Water in the, 451
- University College, London, Projected Alterations and Additions, 193
- University of Glasgow, Degrees Conferred at the, 441
- Unwin, Professor W. C., on Petroleum Engines, 212
- Uxbridge Waterworks, Trial of Cycle Gas Engines and Pumps, 128, 129
- VALON, Mr., On the Use of Coke as a Means of Lessening Fog, 532
- Value of Patents, The, 5, 48, 73
- Valve, Kite’s Air-inlet, 359
- Valve Motion and Governor, Messrs. Wells Bros., 540
- Valves, Condenser, 441
- Van der Weyde’s Electric Lamp, 262
- Van der Weyde’s Studio and Electric Lighting Arrangement, 262
- Vehicles, The Draught of, 117, 131, 178, 200, 233
- Velocities, Measurement of, by Sound, 513
- Venezuela, The Inter-Continental Railway, 316
- Ventilation, Improvement in Stokehold, 135
- Ventilation, Kite’s System of, 359
- Vertical Lathe, Messrs. Hulse and Co., 296, 321
- Vertical Milling and Profiling Machine, 73
- Vertical Position of the Centre of Buoyancy, An Approximate Rule for, 314
- Vertical Spindle Lathe, 321
- Viaduct, Blachford Old, Great Western Railway, 522
- Viaduct, One-span Slade New, Great Western Railway, 548
- Viaducts in the World, Highest, 497
- Vibration of Vessels, On Balancing Marine Engines and the, 298, 300, 304, 314
- Vibration of Vessels, Balancing Marine Engines and the, 371, 441
- Vibrometer, 302
- Victor Turbines at Appleton, Wisconsin, The Stilwell and Bierce Manufacturing Company, 339
- “Victoria,” Accident to the, 91
- Victoria, The Railways of, 389
- “Ville de Douvres,” Report upon the Trial of the, 381, 408, 412, 433
- Vogelsang, Mr. Alexander, New Method of Hydraulic Propulsion, 305
- Voltmeter, Hartmann and Brown’s, 385
- Vulcan Fire Engine ? 71
- Vulcan Fire Engine, Single-cylinder, 47
- Vulcan Steam Fire Pump, The, 361
- Vyrnwy Aqueduct Tunnel under the Mersey, The, 261
- Vyrnwy Masonry Dam, Mr. J. E. Parker on the, 108
- WAGES and Results in the Coal Trade, 387
- Wages System of Payment, Mr. G. Liveseyonthe Failure of the, 437
- Wagon, 10-ton Goods, 357
- Wailes, Mr., on a New Form of Gas Valve for Siemens’ Furnace, 470
- Wainfleet Haven Improvement, 405, 406
- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 18, 38, 58, 80, 100, 120, 140, 162, 182, 202, 224, 244, 268, 290, 310, 330, 352, 374, 396, 420, 444, 464, 488, 510, 532, 554
- Walker, Mr. Ernest G., The Gas Engine, 157
- Walker, and Sons, Messrs. J. W., Electrical Organ Blower, 294
- Walls, Retaining, 147, 193, 208
- Walmsley and Smith, Messrs., Cost of Electric Lighting, 218
- War Material, 15
- War Material, The Duke of Cambridge on, 412
- Ward’s Wreck Indicating Buoy, 193
- Warning, A, 545
- Warships, The New American, 306
- Warships, Engines for 5, 44, 115, 130, 147, 170, 193
- Warwick, The Royal Show at, 494, 526
- Washer, The Union Nut-Lock, 498
- Water Balance Lift? 9
- Water Gauge Fittings, 131
- Water Gauge Fittings for Steam Boilers, Mr. Harry Gray, 77
- Water Powers, Remarkable, 532
- Water Resources of London, The, 457
- Water Supply, 16
- Water Supply of Broken Hill, Australia, 381, 382, 386
- Water Supply, Cheshunt, Herts, 418
- Water Supply, London’s, 28, 44, 118
- Water Supply in London, Constant, 392
- Water for Supply, Methods of Collecting, 3
- Water Tower at Worms, The New, 369
- Waterloo Station, London and South-Western Railway, Alterations at, 438, 439
- Watersheds, The Battle of the, 259
- Watertight Bulkhead Doors, Mr. S. C. Sage, 150
- Waterway Improvements on the Continent, 480
- Waterways, Harbours and, 104, 362
- Waterworks and Electric Power Station, Combined, 367
- Waterworks, Teignmoutb, 452, 454
- Waterworks, Uxbridge, 128, 129
- Waterworks, Wenlock Lunatic Asylum, 379, 381, 382, 386
- Watt Engine, A Small Condensing, 497
- Webb, Mr. H., On Processes Connected with the Manufacture of Iron, 193
- Weighing Machines, Mr. W. Airy on, 75
- Welding, Electric, Mr. A. Driver on, 138
- Well Cleaner, Wood’s, 543
- Wells Bros., Messrs., Valve Motion and Governor, 540
- Wenlock Lunatic Asylum Waterworks, 379, 381, 382, 386
- Westminster Electric Supply Corporation, Plan of District Supplied by, 403, 410
- Whaleback in a Gale, The, 345
- Whaleback Steamers, Mr. F. C. Goodall on, 314
- Wheel Moulding Machines ? 93
- Wheeler, Mr. W. H., Buoying and Lighting Tidal Rivers, 293, 355
- White, Mr. W. H., on Experiments with Basic Steel, 469
- White, Mr. W. H., Notes on Recent Experience with some of H.M. Ships, 390, 313, 338
- Wigham, Mr. J. R., A Giant Lighthouse Lens- Quadrilateral Arrangement, 349
- Wilkinson, Mr. W. F., Gold Milling, 493
- Willans, Mr. P. W., 458
- William Murdock Memorial, The, 321
- Williams, Mr. J. Evelyn, Wainfleet Haven and River Steeping Improvement, 405, 406
- Williams and Co., Messrs. Alfred, Gold Medal Awarded to, for Artesian Well-boring Plant at the Jamaica Exhibition, 520
- Wimbledon, Works for the Disposal of Sewage at, 283
- Wind Power, 454
- Wind Power, Electric Lighting by, 283
- Winged Furnace, The Interchangeable, 97
- Wingham, Mr. A., on a Slide Rule for Calculating Blast Furnace Changes, 470
- Wilson’s Gas Oven and Reducing Grate, 370
- Wire Ropes, The Protection of, 260
- Wires, Telegraphing without, 147
- Wood and Asphalte Paving, 435
- Wood house and Rawson, Messrs., Exhibit at the Crystal Palace, 83, 186, 187
- Woodruff, Mr. E. H., England’s Work in Egypt, 428
- Wood’s Well Cleaner, 543
- Wollheim, Mr. Albert, Foreign Sewage Precipitation Works, 529
- Woolwich Arsensal and Private Manufacturers, 133, 153
- Working Expenses of Small Motors, Comparative, 75
- Worms, The New Water Tower, 369
- Wreck Indicating Buoy, Ward’s, 193
- Wright and Co., Messrs. Joseph, Improved Martin Anchor, 266
- Wrought Iron in the Cupola, 508
- YARROW, Mr. A. F., on Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, 298, 300, 301, 302, 304, 314
- Yarrow and Co., Messrs., Gunboat for the French Government, 400
- Yorkshire Coalfield, The, 546
- Yorkshire Coalowners and their Contracts, 72
- Yorkshire Coalowners and the Locomotive Contracts, The, 458
- Yorkshire Coalowner to do ? What is the, 32
- Yorkshire Locomotive Coal Contracts, 53
- Yorkshire Miners and the Durham Strike, 389
- Young’s Bolt Forcer, 497
- “ZARIA,” Triple-expansion Engines, Steam Yacht, 258, 264, 280
- Zeiss, Mr. Carl, Photomicrographic Apparatus, 348
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