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The Engineer 1893 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous

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  • ABRIDGMENT of Patent Specifications, 123
  • Abstracts of Consular and Diplomatic Reports, 39, 433, 610
  • Accumulator Plant, Duplex, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, 213
  • Adair’s Bakers’ Oven, 475
  • Adair’s Dough Mixer, 474
  • Adjuncts of Defence, 481
  • “Admiral Nachimoff,” Second-class Battleship, 406, 409
  • Admiralty Circular, The Late, 122
  • Admiralty, Contractors and the, 267
  • Admiralty Ferrules, 501, 537
  • Admiralty Minute on the Victoria Court-martial, 450
  • Agricultural Engines and Machinery, Demand for, 168
  • Agricultural Exhibition in Paris, 378
  • Agricultural Implements, Chicago Exhibition, 495, 523, 524
  • Agricultural Machinery at the Chicago Exhibition, 466, 467, 470, 490, 495
  • Agricultural Machinery, Pre-eminence of English, 532
  • Air-compressing Machinery, Mr. W. J. Jenkins, 508
  • Air-compressor, McCulloch’s Direct-acting, 312
  • Aitchinson, Mr., Binocular Glass, 515
  • Alcester Sewage Disposal, 427
  • Alkali Act, Extension of the, 95
  • Allday’s Detachable Vice Clamp, 315, 326
  • Allen and Co., Messrs. W. H., Circulating Pumps, S.S. “Lucania,” 347
  • Allen’s Steam Striker, 62
  • Allis and Co., Messrs. E. P., Quadruple-expansion Engine, 376, 377
  • Allis Company, The E. P., Reynolds - Corliss Engine and Dynamo, 113
  • Allison’s Gas Engine, 411
  • Alternator, 300-Horse Power, Messrs. Ferranti and Co., 49
  • Alternator, The Brush Electric Company’s, 141
  • Aluminium Wagonette, Messrs. Studebaker Bros., 173
  • Amalgamation of Messrs. Elliott Brothers and Messrs. Theiler and Sons, 468
  • America, Map of the Great Lakes in N., 231
  • America, Railway Speed in, 19
  • America, Shipbuilding in, 207, 231, 257, 417
  • American Armour-plates, 93, 380, 422
  • American v. British Engines, 18
  • American Competition, 70
  • American Cruiser “Minneapolis,” The, 288
  • American Engineering News, 22, 102, 130, 250, 294, 340, 412, 496, 538, 600, 620
  • American Engines, English and, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • American High Velocity Shooting, 225
  • American Locomotives, English v., 590, 612
  • American Machines and Tools in Germany, 322
  • American Methods for Heating, Drying, and Ventilating, 223
  • American Nickel Steel Armour-plates, 380
  • American Nickel Steel Plates, Trial of, 93
  • American Notes, 24, 53, 80, 105, 133, 161, 185, 205, 229, 253, 276, 297, 319, 343, 371, 394, 414, 436, 458, 478, 498, 518, 541, 581, 602, 623
  • American Patent - office, Complaints of the Americans concerning the, 245
  • American Railway Accident, 271
  • American Railway, The First, 253
  • American Sewage Pumping Plant, 2
  • American Traction Engines at the Chicago Exhibition, 210, 212, 233, 234, 235
  • Ammen, Admiral, U.S.N., The Ram “Katahdin,” 21
  • Analyses of Engine Tests, 20, 182, 216
  • Anderton, Mr., Stereoscopic Projection and, 455
  • Andrews, Mr. Thos., on the Tensile Tests of Wrought Iron Railway Axles, 605
  • “Antelope,” Torpedo Gunboat, 47
  • Antwerp International Exhibition, 527
  • Anzin Mines, Congelation at the, 104
  • Apprentices, Shipyard, 429, 472, 536
  • Aqueduct, Barton, Manchester Ship Canal, 584, 592
  • Arc Light Machine, The Thomson-Houston, 143, 144
  • Arc Lighters and Switchboard, Thomson-Houston, 142, 143
  • Arbitration Clause in Contracts, 50
  • Argentine Republic, Future of the, 101
  • Arithmometer, The, 462
  • Armament of the French Mercantile Marine, 356
  • Armature of Thomson-Houston Arc Lighter, 143
  • Armour Plates, American, 93, 380, 422
  • Armour Plates, American Nickel Steel, 93, 380, 422
  • Armour Plates at the Chicago Exhibition, 300, 301, 325, 378, 380, 419
  • Armour and Projectiles, Value of Velocity Screens behind Plates in Testing, 367
  • Armour Trial at Washington, Important, 93
  • Artillery Experiments at Elswick, 501
  • Artillery Experiments at Silloth, 465
  • ASSOCIATION OF BIRMINGHAM STUDENTS’ INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS :—
  • - Oil Engines, Mr. H. M. Waynforth, 538
  • - Presidential Address of Mr. Charles Hunt on the Birmingham Gasworks, 425
  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, THE LEEDS :—
  • - Coal-washing Machinery, M. J. Clark Jefferson, 596
  • - Transmission of Power by Compressed Air, Professor Goodman, 451
  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, THE MANCHESTER:—
  • - Annual Meeting of, 597
  • - Influence of some Chemical Agents in Producing Injury to Iron and Steel, Mr. William Thomson, 515
  • ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LONDON :—
  • - Electrical Installation, Mr. W. P. Heath, 274
  • - Reclaiming the Foreshore of the River Thames, Mr. J. G. Gibbon, 580
  • - Tin from the Mine to the Market, Mr. W. M. Powrie, 484
  • - Trip to the Chicago Exhibition and Back, Mr. J. E. Reid, 394
  • Association, Iron Trades Employers’, 96
  • ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS, THE INCORPORATED :—
  • - Pass Examination, 360
  • ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE BIRMINGHAM
  • - Visit to the Birmingham Small-arms and Metal Company, 398
  • - Visit to the Works of Messrs. T. Firth and Sons, 161
  • ASSOCIATION, THE NEWCASTLE FOREMEN ENGINEERS’ AND MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN:—
  • - Annual Meeting of, 602
  • ASSOCIATION, NEW ENGLAND WATERWORKS: —
  • - Recent Practice in Pumping Engines, Mr. F. W. Dean, 239
  • Astrakhan, Salt Industry of, 297
  • Atlantic Screw S.S. “Great Britain,” 362, 367
  • Atlantic Steamers, 362, 367, 475, 505
  • Atlis Works, Experimental Boiler, 61
  • Aultman and Taylor Company, Traction Engine, 235
  • Australia, Sewage Purification in, 451
  • Australian Engineering Notes, 316
  • Austro-Hungarian Patents, Alteration in the Law, 516
  • Automatic Box Nailing Machine, 314
  • Automatic Fog Signal Apparatus, Dixon’s, 535, 577
  • Automatic Lubricator, Felt’s, 389
  • Averages — one of the Great Labour-saving Devices, 53
  • Awards at Chicago, System of, 268
  • Axle-bearings, Lubricating, Mr. Dejaer’s Appliance for, 623
  • Axle-box, Gledhill’s Patent, 388
  • Axles, Tensile Tests of Wrought Iron Railway, 605
  • BACTERIOLOGICAL Purification of Sewage, 149, 181, 202
  • Bag and Sack Machinery, 407
  • Bagnall, Messrs. W. G., Light Tank 2ft. Gauge Locomotive, 380, 381
  • Bailey Denton, Mr. J., 489
  • Baker’s Oven, Adair’s, 475
  • Bakery Exhibition, The Confectionery and, 474
  • Balancing Machine, Locomotive Wheel, 453
  • Baldwin’s Removable Feed Check Valve, 65
  • Balkan Railway, New, 164
  • Ball Bearings, 527
  • Ball Cock, Kelly, 433
  • Ballast Tanks, Mr. Hamilton on the Wear and Tear in, 29
  • Baltic Ship Canal, Steam Excavator, 326, 332
  • Bamford’s Chaff Cutter, 17
  • Band Saw Guides? 359
  • Band Saw, Large Log, 116, 120
  • Bar, The Mersey, 422
  • Bare Electric Conductors, 493
  • Barcelona, Electric Lighting of, 49
  • “Barfleur” and “ Revenge,” Note on Trials of H.M.S.S., 516
  • “Barfleur,” Trial of H.M.S., 488
  • Barley Growing, Cleaning, and Separation, Brewery Exhibition, 420
  • Barling, Mr. Ivan C., on “The Adjustment of Surveying Instruments,” 518
  • Barnsley, The Old Foundry, 66
  • Baroda Waterworks, Mr. Jagganath Sadasewjee, 508
  • Barry Docks, The Penarth and, 62, 98
  • Barry, Henry, and Co., Messrs., Light Steel Pulley, 101
  • Barry, Mr. John Wolfe, Engineering Considered Generally as a Calling or Profession, 464, 488
  • Barton Aqueduct, Manchester Ship Canal, 584, 592
  • Basic Steel at Wittkowitz, Manufacture of, 299
  • Bath Ironworks, Harbour Defence Ram “Katahdin,” 21
  • Bath Waterworks Committee, 514
  • Bath and West and Southern Counties Agricultural Society’s Show, 228
  • Battleship “Admiral Nachimoff,” Russian Navy, 406, 409
  • Battleships “Barfleur” and “Revenge,” Trials of H.M., 488
  • Battleships and Commerce, British and French, 608
  • Battleship in Commission, The Secretary to the Admiralty on the Cost of, 508
  • Battleships, “Majestic” and “Magnificent,” New, 215, 264
  • Battleships, The New, 284
  • Battleships, The New French, 189
  • Battleship “Royal Oak.” The First-class, 404
  • Battleship “Sardegna,” The Italian, 486
  • Bauerman, Mr. H., on Iron and Steel at the Chicago Exhibition, 300
  • Bearings, Ball, 527
  • Beesley and Wright’s Grate, 453
  • Beira to Mashonaland, Railway from, 367
  • Belem in Brazil, Lighting of, 223
  • Belgian Mail Steamer, A New, 270
  • Bell, Sir Lowthian, On the Waste Heat in Smelting Ores of Iron, 300
  • Bell Telephones, Chicago Exhibition, 3, 4, 58
  • Beiliss and Co., Messrs. G. E., Dynamo Engines, S.S. “Lucania,” 356
  • “Bellona,” Boilers of the, 508
  • Benington Main Lighthouse, 418
  • Ben Nevis and its Observatory, 91, 97
  • Beresford, Lord Charles, His New Naval Programme, 511
  • Berkley, Sir George, 617
  • Berliner Microphone, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Bermuda, 118
  • Berthon Portable Hospital, The, 336
  • Bessemer Steel, The, 10
  • Bethlehem Exhibit at the Chicago Exhibition, 378
  • Bethlehem 125-Ton Steam Hammer, The, 481, 482
  • Betson, Mr. J. P., on Iron and Steel Wire, 300
  • Bicycle. Fenner, 483
  • Bilbao Harbours and Waterways, 461, 462
  • Bilbao, Map of the Port of, 462
  • Binocular Glass, A New, 515
  • Birdsall Company, Traction Engine, 235
  • Birmingham Gasworks, Mr. Chas. Hunt on the, 424
  • Birriz Viaduct, Costa Rica Railway, 40, 43, 109, 139, 145, 165
  • Biscay, Harbours and Railways of, 216
  • Black Canyon of the Colorado, Proposed Boat System for the, 182
  • Black Rock and a Deserted Railway, The, 596
  • Black wall Tunnel, 105
  • Blades, Bull’s Forged Propeller, 315
  • Blake’s Bridge, Reading, 178, 179
  • Blake Transmitter, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Blasting, Practical Examples of, Mr. P. F. Nursey on, 538
  • Blechynden, Mr. A., Experiments on Transmission of Heat through Steel Plates from Heated Gas to Water, 62, 98, 107
  • Blyth Harbour, 87
  • Blythe’s Hay and Straw Press, 124
  • Board of Trade, Electrical Tramways and the, 496
  • Board of Trade Returns, The, 360
  • Boat, The Douglas Folding, 235
  • Boats, Seamless Steel, 46, 65
  • Boat System for the Grand Canyon, Colorado, 182
  • Boilers of the “Bellona,” Sir U, Kay-Shuttleworth and the, 508
  • Boiler at Chicago, The “Gill,” 170
  • Boiler, The “Climax” Steam, Chicago Exhibition, 8
  • Boilers, H.M.S. “Endymion” 48
  • Boiler, Experimental, Atlas Works, 61
  • Boiler Furnaces: Their Construction and Renewal, Mr. A. V. Coster, 356
  • Boiler, Hooded Tubular, 18
  • Boilers, Induced Draught in Marine, 386
  • Boilers, Inexplosible Steam, F. Delannoy, 229
  • Boilers, Man and Hand-hole Cover for, 410
  • Boilers, Marine, Fitted with Serve Tubes and Retarders, 61
  • Boiler, Mills’ Sectional, Smithfield Club Show, 521
  • Boiler Mountings ? 427
  • Boiler, “National” Water-tube, 258
  • Boiler, The Stirling Water-tube, at the Chicago Exhibition, 110
  • Boiler, Trial of a Yarrow Water-tube, 465, 492
  • Boilers, Water-tube, 62, 73, 75, 465, 492
  • Boilers, Water-tube, Mr. J. T. Milton, 62, 73, 75
  • Boiler, Water-tube, Casing Removed, H.M.S. “Speedy,” 439
  • Boiler, The Zell, Chicago Exhibition, 118
  • Bollinckx, M. H., Corliss Cylinder Boring Machine, 329
  • Bolton, Mr. Reginald, “ Literature of Engineering,” 577
  • Bombard, A, 287
  • Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Company, The Sabarmati Oil Mills, 526, 527, 534
  • Bombay Water Supply, Mr. J. B. Clerke, 508
  • Book Paper and Printing Exhibition, 602
  • Books Received, 15, 43, 123, 151, 199, 221, 291, 335, 387, 429, 494, 595, 617
  • “Borghese,” S.S., Raised for Repairs on the Wallsend Pontoon, 64
  • Boring Machine, Corliss Cylinder, 329
  • Boring Machine, Four-feet Ingot, 486
  • Boring Operations at Sukkur, 473
  • Boring and Screw-driving Machine, Fay’s, 137
  • Boring Tool, McKay’s Tube-plate, 222
  • Boston Deeps, Map of, 418
  • Bottle Rinsing or Cleaning Machine, 157
  • Boulnois, Mr. H. Percy, on Municipal Engineering, 420
  • Box-nailing Machine, Automatic, 314
  • Boynton’s Map Scale or Protractor, 65
  • Bradley Disc Cultivator, 523
  • Bradley Lister and Drill, 523
  • Bradley Spring-tooth Cultivator, 523
  • Bramwell and Harris, Messrs., Electric Light at Derby, 330, 356
  • “Brancker,” The Sand Dredger, 338, 339
  • Brazil, Emigration to, 7
  • Brazing Joints and Fireplace Grates Abroad, 95
  • Brewery Exhibition, The, 411, 420
  • Brewtnall’s Cloth Folding Frame, 337
  • Brick Drying Plant, 223
  • Bridge, Alterations on the Brooklyn, 259
  • Bridge, Budapest, 314
  • Bridge, Concrete and IronRoadway, at Neuhausel in Hungary, 607
  • Bridges, Deformations in Iron, 197
  • Bridges, Ferry, 237, 273
  • Bridge, Glasgow, 388, 467
  • Bridges, Iron and Steel, Primary Conditions for the Construction of, 297
  • Bridge over the Kennet, Reading, 178, 179
  • Bridge for Large Spans, Ferry, 224
  • Bridge across the Missouri, The Phoenix Bridge Company, 331
  • Bridge at Newburn, The New, 214, 215, 226
  • Bridge over the Oued Agrioum, 412
  • Bridges, Proposed, over the Danube at Budapest, 250, 284
  • Bridge, Queen’s Ferry, 451, 489
  • Bridge, Railway, over the Tyne, at Wylam, 262
  • Bridge, Reading, Blake’s, 478, 479
  • Bridge, Road, Rail, and Foot, over the North Sea and Baltic Canal, 148, 157
  • Bridge, Road, Rue de Tolbiac, Paris, Mons. Salle, 374, 375
  • Bridges, Rolling Platform, 382
  • Bridges, The Testing of, 615
  • Bridge over the Trent, Steel Rope Suspension, 258
  • Bridge in the United States, Failure of a, 324
  • Bridge, Warburton-road High-level, 599
  • Bridge, Westland - row, Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway, 166, 167, 168, 170, 174
  • Brindisi, 69
  • Bristol, Harbours and Waterways, 461
  • BRITISH ASSOCIATION, THE :—
  • - Mechanical Science at the, 243, 290
  • - Meeting of the General Committee: Report, &c., and Inaugural Address of the new President, Professor Burdon Sanderson, 265, 290
  • - Economic Science and Statistics, Dr. J. S. Nicholson, 282
  • British Columbia, Engineering Prospects in, 100
  • British Engineering Company’s Foot Lift and Force Pump, 18
  • British and French Battleships and Commerce, 1840, 1874, 1893, 608
  • British Iron and Steel Production, Increased, 427
  • British Locomotives, 537, 577
  • British Navy, Sir E. J. Reed on the, 277
  • British Railways, 476
  • British Trade, 177
  • British Trade for the Half-year, 42
  • British Trade with Java, 505
  • Broadside Ships, Re-arming, 508
  • Bromley-by-Bow, Tenders, 436
  • Brooklyn Bridge, Alterations on the, 259
  • Brooks and Doxey, Messrs., Brewtnall’s Cloth Folding Frame, 327
  • Brooks’ Locomotive Works, Goods and Passenger Locomotives, 279, 280, 281
  • Brown Bros., Messrs., Emergency and Reversing Gear, S.S. “Lucania,” 348
  • Brown Bros, and Co., Messrs., Steering Gear and Windlass of the “.Lucania,” 351, 357
  • Brown and Co., Messrs. J., Ordnance Exhibit at the Chicago Exhibition, 378
  • Bruges Maritime Canal, The, 503, 537
  • Brush Electrical Company’s Alternator, 141
  • Brush Electrical Company’s Generator, 250-horse power, 141, 144
  • Brushes, Flexible Backed, 502
  • Bryan, Mr., Theory of Thin Plating, 62
  • Buckeye Engine, The, 292, 293, 515
  • Buckeye Engine Company’s Triple Expansion Engine, 292, 293, 515
  • Buckmaster, Mr., Telephones, 484
  • Budapest, Proposed Bridges at, 250, 284
  • Budapest Bridge Competition—Result of Borings, 314
  • Buenos Ayres, The New Theatre at, 94
  • Buffalo Injector, Messrs. Green and Boulding, 224
  • Bull’s Forged Propeller Blades, 315
  • Buoying and Lighting Tidal Rivers, Mr. W. H. Wheeler, 418
  • Burdon-Sanderson, Dr., His Presidential Address at the British Association, 265, 290
  • Burners for Miners’ Safety Lamps, 515
  • Burroughs, Mr., The Arithmometer, 462
  • Burton, Mr. C. W., Portevin’s Bottle Rinsing or Cleansing Machine, 157
  • CADIZ, Minerals and Railways of, 176
  • Cadle’s Vertical and Horizontal Turbines, 589
  • Calcutta, New Docks at Kiddapore, 528
  • Cambridge University Extension, 462
  • “Campania,” Launch of the, 346
  • “Campania’s” Promenade Deck, 351
  • Campbell’s Indraught Cowl, 619
  • Campbell Oil Engine, The, 521
  • “Camperdown” in Collision with the “Victoria,” The, 12, 101
  • “Camperdown-Victoria ” Collision, Impact of the “Camperdown,” 101
  • Canal, The Bruges Maritime, 503, 537
  • Canals in China, 392
  • Canal, The Corinth, 277, 288, 426, 429, 447
  • Canals, Irish, 528
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, 182, 212, 213, 238, 252, 269, 339, 367, 383, 404, 429, 467,495, 502, 577, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 592, 599
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, Completion of the, 495
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, Eastham Locks, 584, 585
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, Steamers for the, 467
  • Canal, The Marne and Saone, 401
  • Canal from Marseilles to the Rhone, 164
  • Canal, The Nantes Ship, 198
  • Canal, The Nicaragua, 233
  • Canal, The North Sea Baltic, 148, 157, 326, 328, 332
  • Canal, The North Sea Baltic, Bridge over the, 148, 157
  • Cape of Good Hope and Natal Mails, Homeward, 44
  • Car Motors, Westinghouse Company, Chicago Exhibition, 5
  • Carbon in Iron, Professor Ledebur on the Modifications of, 300
  • Cardiff Docks, 60
  • Cardiff and the Midlands, 80
  • Cardiff and its Port, 1
  • Carnot’s Function of the Temperature, 10, 46, 126, 152, 180, 216, 236, 237, 272, 273, 284, 306. 331, 382, 383, 400, 401, 424, 446, 475, 504, 537
  • Carnot’s Function, Correction of Note on, 152
  • Carpenters v. Joiners, Lock-out on the Clyde, 268
  • Carpenters v. Joiners, Woodwork in Modern Ships, 154
  • Cars, English and American Freight, 10
  • Carter’s Dismtegrator, 17
  • Case, Mr. Havelock, Hastings Foreshore Protec¬tion Works, 36, 45, 85
  • Cask Making Machinery, 387, 599
  • Cask Making Machine, New, 387
  • Casting Steel Ingots, New Method of, 185
  • Casualties on Board Ships of War, 432
  • Central Cyclone Co., Pulveriser and Disintegrator, 172
  • Central London Railway, Mansion House Station, 42
  • Centrifugal Pumping Plant, Messrs. Tangyes’, 607
  • “Cevic,” Launch of the White Star Liner, 315
  • Chaff Cutter, Bamford’s, 17
  • Challenge to American Locomotive Builders, 482
  • Chamber of Arbitration, The, 422
  • Chamberland and Fernbach’s Investigation on the Efficiency of Disinfectants, 224
  • Chatham Dockyard, 126
  • Cheltenham Water Supply, 514
  • Chemical Action, Protection of Iron and Steel from, 590
  • Chemical Works on the North Bank of the Tees, 195
  • Cheshire, Discovery of Coal in, 600
  • Cheshire Water Supply, 538
  • CHICAGO EXHIBITION : 27, 66
  • - Agricultural Implements at, 495, 523, 524
  • - Agricultural Machinery at, 466, 467, 470, 490, 495
  • - Aluminium Wagonette, Messrs. Studebaker Bros., 173
  • - American Bell Telephone Company’s Exhibits, 3
  • - Arc Lighter, Armature of, Thomson-Houston, 142, 143
  • - Armour Plates at, 300, 301, 325, 378, 380, 419
  • - Aultman and Taylor Company, Traction Engine, 235
  • - Bell Telephone Company’s Exhibits, 3, 4, 58
  • - Bell Telephones, 3, 4, 58
  • - Berliner Microphone, 58
  • - Bethlehem Exhibit at the, 378
  • - Birdsall Company, Traction Engine, 235
  • - Blake Transmitter, 58
  • - Boilers at, 90, 110, 118, 170
  • - Boiler, “Gill” Steam, 170
  • - Boiler, The Stirling Water-tube, 110
  • - Boiler, The Zell Water-tube, 118
  • - Bombard, A, 287
  • CHICAGO EXHIBITION (continued)
  • - Bradley Disc Cultivator, 523
  • - Bradley Harrow, 490
  • - Bradley Lister and Drill, 523
  • - Bradley Spring Tooth Cultivator, 523
  • - Brooks Locomotive Works, Goods and Passenger Locomotives, 279, 280, 281
  • - Brown and Co., Messrs. J., Ordnance Exhibit of, 378
  • - Brush Electric Company’s Exhibits, 141, 144
  • - Buckeye Engine Company, The, Triple-expansion Engine, 292, 293
  • - Car Motors, Westinghouse Company, 5, 59
  • - Cars, Trucks for Street, 59, 60
  • - “Climax” Steam Boiler, The, 8
  • - Columbus’ Ship, Copy of, 286, 287
  • - Corn Planters, 523
  • - Cost of the, 245
  • - Cultivators at, 523
  • - Disston and Sons, Messrs., Sawing Machinery, 305, 306, 308
  • - Disston’s Saw Tooth, 305
  • - Drills, 523
  • - Dynamos, Engines and, 57, 113, 117, 142
  • - Edison Motor, 143, 144
  • - Electrical Engineering at, 3-7, 32-34, 56-60, 92, 112, 141-146
  • - Electrical Overhead Railway, Power Station, 112-115, 117
  • - Electric Winding Engine, General Electric Company, 56
  • - Engine, Compound, Lake Erie Engineering Company, 57
  • - Engines and Dynamos, Intramural Railway Power Station, 113, 117
  • - Engine and Dynamo, Compound Vertical, Hammond-Williams, 117, 142
  • - Engine and Dynamo, Triple-expansion, Messrs. Schichau and Co., 57
  • - Engines, Oil, 367, 385
  • - Engine, Quadruple-expinsion, Messrs. E. P. Allis and Co., 376, 377
  • - Engines, Steam, at, 207, 292, 321, 376
  • - Engines, Traction, 210-212, 233, 234, 235
  • - Engines, Triple-expansion Electric Light, The General Electric Company, 7, 8, 9
  • - Falconet, A, 287
  • - Fay and Egan’s Wood-working Machinery at, 136, 137, 153
  • - Ferris Wheel, The Great, 83, 84
  • - Fire at, 91
  • - Foreign Exhibits in the Forestry Building, 264
  • - Forestry Building, Foreign Exhibits in the, 264
  • - Forestry Exhibit at, 135, 163
  • - Gaerr, Scott, and Co., Messrs., Traction Engine, 233
  • - Gauging Trammels for Circular Saws, Disston’s, 305
  • - Geiser Manufacturing Company’s Traction Engines, 210, 212
  • - Geiser Tnrashing Machine, 466
  • - General Electric Company’s Compound Motor and Pump, 56
  • - General Electric Company’s Exhibits, 4, 7, 8, 9, 56, 143
  • - General Electric Company’s Shop-lighting Plant, 4
  • - General Electric Company’s Triple-expansion Electric Light Engines, 7, 8, 9
  • - Geodetic Survey, United States Coast, 55
  • - “Gill” Steam Boiler, Steam’s Manufacturing Company, 170
  • - Hammond-Williams Compound Vertical Eogine and Dynamo, 117, 142
  • - Hand-gulleting Machine or Gummer, Disston’s, 305
  • - Harrow, Bradley, 490
  • - Harrow, Morgan Spading, 490
  • - Harrow, Nash, 490
  • - Heine Water-tube Boiler, The, 90
  • - Huber Manufacturing Company’s Traction Engine, Chicago Exhibition, 234
  • - Huber Threshing Machine, 466
  • - July, The Exhibition in, 27,
  • - Krupp’s Guns at, 300, 325, 419
  • - Lake Erie Engineering Company Compound Engine, 57
  • - Locomotives at, 163, 279, 280, 281, 284
  • - Locomotive, Goods and Passengers, Brook’s
  • - Locomotive Works, 279, 280, 281
  • - Machine Tools at, 136, 138, 305
  • - Microphone, Berliner, 58
  • - Milwaukee Harvester, 467, 470, 490, 495
  • - Mines and Mining at, 461, 583
  • - “Moline ” Corn Planter, 523
  • - Moline Plough, 490
  • - Morgan Spading Harrow, 490
  • - Morrin’s “Climax” Boiler, 8
  • - Motor, Edison, 143, 144
  • - Motor and Pump, Compound, General Electric Company, 56
  • - Motors, “Short” Gearless, 141
  • - Nash Harrow, 490
  • - “National” Water-tube Boiler, 258
  • - Oil Engines at, 367, 385
  • - Ordnance Exhibits at, 300, 325, 378, 419
  • - Pavement Plough, 490
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Exhibit, 397
  • - Plough, Pavement, 490
  • - Plough, Sulky, 490
  • - Plough, Syracuse Hillside, 490
  • - Plough, Two-gang, 490
  • - Power Station, Electrical Overhead Railway 112, 115, 117
  • - Regulator, Thomson-Houston, 143
  • - Reid, Mr. J. E., Trip to and Back, 394
  • - Reynolds-Corliss Engine and Dynamo, 113
  • - Robinson Radial Truck for Street Cars, 59
  • - Safety Car Heating and Lighting Company’s Exhibit, 247
  • - “Santa Maria” The’ Copy of Columbus’ Ship, 286, 287
  • - Saw Tooth, Disston’s, 305
  • - Sawing Machinery, Messrs. Disston and Sons, 305
  • - Schichau and Co., Messrs., Triple-expansion Engine and Dynamo, 57
  • - Sheffield Car Company, Equalising Truck, 59, 60
  • - Ship Lighting Plant, General Electric Company's, 4
  • - Short Electric Railway Company, “Short” Gearless Motor, 141
  • - Spanner for Inserted Tooth, Disston’s Saws, 300
  • - Sperry Electric Railway Company Car, Motor and Mounting, 142, 143
  • - “Sterling” Hay Tedder, 524
  • - Stevens and Sons, Messrs. A. W., Traction Engines, 210, 212
  • - Stirling Water-tube Boiler, The, 110
  • - Stoddard Hay Rake and Tedder, 524
  • - Stoddard Transplanter, 523
  • CHICAGO EXHIBITION (continued)
  • - Street Car Generator, Brush Company, 141, 144
  • - Street Car Truck and Electric Motor, Sperry Electric Railway Company, 144
  • - Sulky Plough, 490
  • - “Superior” Drill, 523
  • - Switchboard in the Machinery Hall, The Great, 92
  • - Syracuse Cultivator, 523
  • - Syracuse Hillside Plough, 490
  • - System of Awards at, 268
  • - Thomson-Houston Plant, 143
  • - Thrashing Machines at, 466, 467
  • - Traction Engines, American, at, 210, 212, 233, 234, 235
  • - Transplanter, 523
  • - Trucks for Street Cars, 59, 60
  • - Two-gang Plough, 490
  • - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, The, 55
  • - “Viking” and the “Illinois,” The, 286
  • - Westinghouse Company, Car Motors, 5, 59
  • - Westinghouse Exhibit, The, 207, 235
  • - Westinghouse Traction Engine, 235
  • - Wood-working Machinery at, 136, 137, 153
  • - Zell Water-tube Boiler, The, 118
  • Chicago, The Unemployed at, 124
  • Civil Engineers, Unemployed, 46
  • City and Guilds Technical College, Engine and Boiler Testing, Prof. A. B. W. Kennedy, 533
  • City of London Electric Lighting Company, Stations of the, 284
  • Chilian Cruiser, Launch of a, 261
  • China, Canals in, 392
  • China, Commercial and Industrial Undertakings in, 287
  • China and Persia, Roads in, 30
  • China Engineering Difficulties in, 589
  • Chip Breaker Pressure Bar, Fay’s Automatic, 136
  • Clamp, Allday’s Detachable Vice. 315, 326
  • Clarke, Mr. G. J., Engineering Improvements in the River Tees, 138, 155
  • Clarke, Sir G. S., on Adjuncts of Defence, 481
  • Clarkson and Spurge, Messrs., A Compressed Gas Regulator, 288
  • Clarkson, Mr. Thomas, The Sampling of Iron Ores, 323
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s “Trusty ” Oil Engine, 521
  • Clerke, Mr., Reservoir Dams, 525
  • Clerke, Mr. J. B., Tansa Works for the Bombay Water Supply, 508
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co.’s Works, Darlington, 68, 72
  • Cleveland Iron and Steel Industries, Recent Developments in the, 111, 125, 157
  • Cleveland Mines, Electric Rock Drilling Machinery at the, 138, 156
  • Cleveland Mining District, Mr. A. L. Steavenson on the Last Twenty Years in the, 300
  • Cleveland, President, His Message to Congress, 531
  • “Climax” Steam Boiler, Chicago Exhibition, 8
  • Clutch, 1200-Horse Power, Brooklyn Bridge Alterations, 259
  • Clutches, Friction, 248
  • Coal in Cheshire, Important Discovery of, 600
  • Coal Crisis and the Iron Trade, The, 126
  • Coal, Importation of Foreign, Parliamentary Note, 577
  • Coal in India, Japanese, 623
  • Coal, Iron and, 492
  • Coal Mining Machinery, 408
  • Coals, Railways, and Minerals in Manila, 307
  • Coal Stacking on Pit Banks, The Miners’ Federation and, 532
  • Coal Staiths at Dunston, 398, 399
  • Coal Strike, The, 42, 70, 96, 175, 221, 245, 267, 335, 359, 360, 385, 404, 424, 427, 447, 491, 493 512
  • Coal Strike, End of the, 491
  • Coal Strike, How Long will it Last ? 96
  • Coal Strike, Mr. H. D. Pochin on the Cost of the, 493
  • Coal Strike, Politico-economical Aspect of the, 385
  • Coal Strikes and Miners’ Output, 70
  • Coal Struggle, The Scotch, 576
  • Coal Trade, Strike in the, 42
  • Coal Trade after the Struggle, The, 512
  • Coal, Utilisation of Small, 14
  • Coal War, The, 267
  • Coal War, Earl Fitzwilliam and the, 427
  • Coal War in the Midlands, The, 245
  • Coal-washing Machinery, 596
  • Coalfield, Coercion in the, 221
  • Coalfield, The Deadlock in the, 335
  • Cobb, Mr., on Raising Wrecks in the Thames. 424
  • Cochrane’s Valve Gear, 47, 69
  • Cockerill Company’s New Belgian Mail Steamer, 270
  • Coercion in the Coalfield, 221
  • Coke, Attempted Stoppage of the Manufacture of, 126
  • Coke and Water? 449
  • Cold Iron Saws, Saw Sharpener for, 169
  • Collieries and Colliery Engineering, Mr. W. A. McIntosh Valon, 440
  • Colliery Haulage ? 175
  • Collision on the Great Western Railway, 296
  • Colombo Harbour, Proposed Extension of, 615
  • Colorado, Proposed Boat System for the Grand Canyon, 182
  • Columbus’ Ship, Copy of, Chicago Exhibition, 286, 287
  • Combustion, The Principles of, 121
  • Commerce, British and French Battleships and, 608
  • Commercialand Industrial Undertakings in China, 287
  • Compound Duplex Pumping Engines, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Son, 222
  • Compound Engines 49, 57, 112, 113, 114, 117, 142, 191, 222, 263, 367, 385, 403, 407, 430, 521, 538 (Supplement, October 27th, 1893)
  • Compound Locomotives, 49, 403, 407 (Supplement, October 27th, 1893)
  • Compressed Air Tramways in Paris, 386
  • Compressed Gas Regulator, A, 288
  • Concrete : Its Humorous Side, 401
  • Concrete and Portland Cement, Mr. J. W. Sande- man, 468
  • Condensation, Cylinder, 19, 152, 202, 272, 331, 382, 424, 476, 536, 590
  • Condenser, Direct-acting Jet, 195
  • Condenser Portable Air? for Distilling Salt Water, 615
  • Confectionery and Bakery Exhibition, The, 474
  • Congelation at the Anzin Mines, 104
  • Congelation, Sinking and Driving m Waterbearing Strata with the Aid of, 117
  • Congress, Eighth International, of Hygiene and Demography, Budapest, 216
  • Congress, The International Maritime, 71, 83
  • Connelly Motor, Mr. Sharp on the, 21
  • Connecting-rods, Repairing, 66
  • Conradi, Mr. H., On Best Methods of Cleaning Tramway Rails, 21
  • Conservation of Energy, 180, 197, 202
  • Construction of Heavy Fly-wheels, 476
  • Construction of the Modern Locomotive - see Locomotive
  • Continental Engineering, English and, 176
  • Continental Service, The New, 52
  • Contractors and the Admiralty, 267
  • Coode. Sir John, Proposals for the Extension of Colombo Harbour, 615
  • Coode, Son, and Matthews, Messrs., Hastings Foreshore Protection Works, 36, 45, 85
  • Coode, Son, and Matthews, Messrs., Peterhead Harbour Works, 408
  • Cooling Water by Air Currents? 149
  • Copley, Turner, and Co., Messrs., The “Harris” Feed-water Filter, S.S. “Lucania,” 352, 353
  • Coppersmith’s Work, Section IV., Construction of the Modern Locomotive, 373
  • Cordite at Okehampton, 14
  • Corinth Canal, The, 150, 277, 426, 429
  • Corinth Canal, Opening the, 447
  • Corinth Canal, Traffic Regulations, 288
  • Corliss Cylinder Boring Machine, 329
  • Corn Planter, “Moline,” 523
  • Corollary to the Nebular Theory, A, 330
  • Corrosion of Propeller Shafts, 152
  • Cost of the Chicago Exhibition, 245
  • Cost of Work in India, The, 248
  • Costa Rica Railway, Viaduct over the River Birriz, 40, 43, 109, 139, 145, 165
  • Coster, Mr. A. V., Boiler Furnaces, their Construction and Renewal. 356
  • Cowl, Campbell’s Indraught, 619
  • Cowper-Coles Galvanising Process, 600
  • Cramp, Messrs., Triple-screw Cruiser “Minneapolis,” 288
  • Cranes, Electric, Southampton Harbour, 88, 89
  • Cranes, Locomotive, Mr. P. M. Pritchard, 600
  • Crank Webs, Circular, 18
  • Creamer, Tiffin-Hults’, 16
  • Cruiser, A High-speed, 70
  • Cruiser “ Minneapolis,” The Triple - screw American, 288
  • Cruisers “Powerful” and “Terrible,” The New, 245
  • Cultivator, Bradley Disc, 523
  • Cultivator, Bradley Spring-tooth, 523
  • Cultivator, Syracuse, 523
  • Canard Company’s S.S. “Lucania,” 128, 221, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 361
  • Cunarders and Record-breaking, The, 450
  • Current Transformers, Continuous, Mr. W. Mackie, 140
  • Curricle Steam Fire Engine for Castries, St. Lucia, 487
  • Customs Dues payable by French and German Goods, 447
  • Cutler, jun., Mr. S., on Coal Gas Manufacture and Recent Improvements of the Plant Employed therein, 610
  • Cutter, Chaff, 17
  • Cycle Tires, 483, 484
  • Cycles, The Stanley Exhibition of, 483
  • Cyclone Pulveriser and Disintegrator, 172
  • Cylinder Condensation, 19, 152, 202, 272, 331, 382, 424, 476, 536, 590
  • DAELEN, R. M., New Method of Casting Steel Ingots, 185
  • Dairy Show, The, 391
  • Damascus, Roads and Railways in, 150
  • Dams, Reservoir, 525
  • Danube, Proposed Bridges over the, 250, 284
  • “Daring” and “Dryad,” Launches of H.M.S. 515
  • Davey Pumping Engine, Widnes Waterworks, 262, 263
  • Davies’ Patent, 595
  • Dean, Mr. F. W., Recent Practice in Pumping Engines, 239, 274
  • Debate on the Navy, 593
  • Decoeur’s Hydraulic Ram, 619
  • Defence, Adjuncts of, 481
  • Deforestation, 594
  • Deformations in Iron Bridges, 197
  • Dejaer, Mr., Appliance for Lubricating Axle Bearings, 623
  • Delannoy, Mr. F., Inexplosible Steam Boilers, 229
  • De Laval’s Steam Turbine. 390
  • Denison and Son, Messrs. Samuel, Locomotive Weigh Table, 453
  • Denny, Mott, and Dickson’s Monthly Wood Market Report, 172
  • Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, 225
  • Depression Position Finders, Lieutenant Fiske, 241
  • Derby, The Electric Light at, 330, 356
  • Deserted Railway, A, 596
  • “Devastation,” The, 273, 283
  • “Devastation,” The Trials of H.M S 283
  • Diazotype Photography, 403
  • Dick, Kerr, and Co., Messrs., Double-acting Otto Gas Engines, 452, 465
  • Dickenson Mr R. H., Steam Traction, on, 21
  • Dieudonne, M. Electric Water Level Indicator, 343
  • Direct-acting Jet Condenser, 195
  • Disc Cultivator, Bradley, 523
  • Discharges at Woolwich, 473
  • Disinfectants, Investigations on the Efficiency of, 224
  • Disintegrator, Carter’s, 17
  • Disintegrator, The Cyclone Pulveriser and, 172
  • Disston and Sons, Messrs., Sawing Machinery at the Chicago Exhibition, 305, 306, 308
  • Dixons Automatic Fog Signal Apparatus, 535, 577
  • Dock at Gibraltar, 473
  • Docks, The Cardiff, 60
  • Docks, The Penarth and Barry, 62, 98
  • Donkin, Bryan, 525
  • Doors Water-tight, in Ships of War, 472
  • Dordtsche Petroleum Company of Java, The 465
  • Double-acting Otto Gas Engines, Messrs. Dick, Kerr, and Co., 452, 465
  • Dough Divider, Messrs. Werner, Pfleiderer, and Perkin's, 474
  • Dough Mixer, Adair’s, 474
  • Douglas Folding Boat 235
  • Douglas Waterworks Extensions—The Kerrodhoo Reservoir, 171
  • Dover Harbour, The, 98
  • Draught, Induced, 66
  • Drill, Bradley Lister and, 523
  • Drill “Superior,” 523
  • Drilling Machine, Girder Yard, 433
  • Drilling Machine, Jardine’s Portable, 410
  • Drilling Machine Specifications, 427
  • Dryer, Holden and Brooke’s steam, 597
  • Drying Plant, Brick, 223
  • Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway, Westland-row Bridge, 166, 167, 168, 170, 174
  • Dunston Coal Staiths, 398, 399
  • Duplex Accumulator Pump, Messrs. Fielding and Platt’s, 213
  • Duplex Pumping Engines, Compound, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Son, 222
  • Dynamo, Compound Hammond-Williams Engine and, Chicago Exhibition, 117, 142
  • Dynamo, Compound Reynolds-Corliss Engine and, 113
  • Dynamo, Triple Expansion Engine and, Messrs. Schichau and Co., Chicago Exhibition, 57
  • EALING Local Board, Electric Lighting, 128
  • Earle Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Triple-Expansion Engines, H.M S. “Endymion” (Supplements, July 14th and 23th, 1893), 43, 102
  • Earle’s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, H.M.S. “Endymion’s” Cross Sections, 43, 77
  • Earthquake, The Recent, 447
  • Eason’s Professional Notebook, 488
  • East Coast Dining and Corridor Trains, The, 31, 34, 38, 90
  • Eastham Locks, Manchester Ship Canal, 584, 585
  • Easton and Anderson, Messrs., 160-Ton Sheer Legs, Sydney, New South Wales, 611, 614
  • Economic Science and Statistics, Dr. J. S. Nicholson on, 282
  • Economics of English Railway Traffic, 290
  • Economy, Steam Engine, 220
  • Edge Planing Machine, Heavy Plate, 410
  • Edison Carbon Telephones, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Edison Motor, Thomson-Houston Plant, 143, 144
  • Education of Engineers, 407
  • Eiffel Tower, Suppression of the, 445
  • Eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, Budapest, 1894, 216
  • Electric Communication with Lightships, Parliamentary Notes, 577
  • Electric Conductors, Bare, The Manchester and Glasgow, 493
  • Electric Cranes, Southampton Harbour, 88, 89
  • Electrical Engineering at the Chicago Exhibition, 3, 7, 32, 56, 60, 92, 112, 117, 616
  • Electrical Extensions in France, 616
  • Electrical Installation, Mr. W. P. Heath on, 274
  • Electric Light at Derby, 330, 356
  • Electric Light Engines, Triple Expansion, Chicago Exhibition, 7, 8, 9
  • Electric Light Installations, Glasgow and Kelvinside, 422
  • Electric Light, Manchester—Compound Engines, 430
  • Electric Light Station, Accident at an, 269
  • Electric Lighting of Barcelona, 49
  • Electric Lighting of E ding, 128
  • Electric Lighting of the Gardening and Forestry Exhibition, Earl’s Court, 339
  • Electric Lighting of Hammersmith, The, 528
  • Electric Lighting in Huddersfield, 124
  • Electric Lighting Powers, 70, 78
  • Electric Lighting of St. Austell, Cornwall, 453
  • Electric Locomotive, The Heilmann, 10, 215
  • Electrical Machinery at Chicago Exhibition, 141, 146
  • Electrical Overhead Railway, Chicago Exhibition, Power Station, 112
  • Electric Powers Protection Clauses, 70, 78
  • Electrical Progress in Switzerland, 343
  • Electric Rock-drilling Machinery, 125, 138, 156
  • Electric Rock Drills, Mr. A. L Steavenson, 138, 156
  • Electric Supply Stations, Local, 410
  • Electric Traction and Telephones, 15
  • Electric Tramway Traction, 41
  • Electrical Tramways and the Board of Trade, 496
  • Electrical Tramways and the Proposed Regulations, 575
  • Electrical Transmission of Power from Niagara Falls, 492
  • Electrical Units in the United States, 293
  • Electric Water-level Indicator. M. Dieudonne, 343
  • Electro-chemical Effects due to Magnetisation. 152
  • Electro-cyanide Method of Gold Extraction, 71
  • Elgar, Dr. Francis, on Fast Ocean Steamships, 28
  • Ellington, Mr. E. B., Hydraulic Power Supply in London, 619
  • Elliot, Sir George, 617
  • Elliott Bros, and Theiler and Sons, Amalgamation of Messrs., 468
  • Elliptical Conic Sections? 575
  • Ellis, Mr. J. D., on the Combination of Induced Draught and Hot Air Applied to Marine Boilers, fitted with Serve Tubes and Rotkrders, 61
  • Elswick, Artillery Experiments at, 501
  • Embleton, Mr. Thomas William, 495
  • Emery Cloth Machinery? 449
  • Emigration to Brazil, 7
  • Employers’ Liability Bill, The, 471, 473
  • Employers’ Liability, Mining Accidents and, 95
  • Employment of Women and Children in France, 225
  • Encouraging Private Enterprise, 219
  • Encouraging Private Enterprise in India, 612
  • “Endymion,” H.M. First-class Protected Cruiser (Supplement, July 14th, 1893), 28, 43, 48, 77, 102
  • “Endymion,” H.M.S., Boilers, 48
  • “Endymion,” H.M.S., Cross Sections, 43, 77
  • Energy, Conservation of, 180, 197, 202
  • Energy Produced by a Common Windmill, Average, 606
  • Engineering Considered Generally as a Calling or Profession, Mr. John Wolfe Barry, 464, 488
  • Engineering Departure, New Municipal, 198
  • Engineering Difficulties in China, 589
  • Engineering, English and Continental, 176
  • Engineering Improvements of the River Tees, 125
  • Engineering, The Literature of, 577
  • Engineering, Municipal, Mr. H. P. Boulnois on, 420
  • Engineering Prospects in British Columbia, 100
  • Engineers at the Cape ? 615
  • Engineers, Education of, 407
  • Engineers’ Shops, Heating, 334, 367, 383
  • Engine, Allison’s Gas, 411
  • Engines, American and British, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • Engines, American Traction, at the Chicago Exhibition, 210, 212, 233, 234, 235
  • Engine and Boiler Testing, Professor A. B. W. Kennedy, 538
  • Engine, 34 Brake Horse-power, The “Trusty” Portable Oil, 521
  • Engine, The Buckeye, 515
  • Engine, The Campbell Oil 521
  • Engine, Compound, Lake Erie Engineering Company, Chicago Exhibition, 57
  • Engines, Compound Duplex Pumping, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Son, 222
  • Engines, Compound, Manchester Electric Light, 430
  • Engine, Curricle Steam Fire, The Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company. 487
  • Engine, Davey Pumping, Widnes Waterworks, 262, 263
  • Engines, Double-acting Otto Gas, Messrs. Dick, Kerr, and Co., 452, 465
  • Engine and Dynamo, Compound, Hammond- Williams, Chicago Exhibition, 117, 142
  • Engine and Dynamo, Compound, Reynolds, Corliss, 113
  • Engine and Dynamo, Triple-expansion, Messrs. Schichau and Co., Chicago Exhibition, 57
  • Engines, Electric Light, at Chicago Exhibition, 7, 8, 9
  • Engines, Electric Winding, General Electric Com pany, Chicago Exhibition, 56
  • Engines, English and American, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • Engine, Express Compound, “Greater Britain,” 191
  • Engine, Express, North-Eastern Railway (Supplement, October 27th, 1893), 403
  • Engines, Gas, 411, 424, 447, 452, 465, 504, 589
  • Engines, Gas, Increased Use of in Germany, 589
  • Engine, Gas Tramcar, 424
  • Engines, Hand-power Starter for Gas and Oil, 222
  • Engines, Locomotive—see also Locomotives, 279, 280, 281
  • Engines and Machinery, Demand for Agricultural, 168
  • Engines, Mine Winches and Hauling, 494
  • Engine, Narrow-gauge, for Indian Service, 19
  • Engines, Oil, 219, 237, 273, 367, 385. 521, 538
  • Engines, Oil, at the Chicago Exhibition, 367, 385
  • Engines, Oil, Mr. H. M. Waynforth on, 538
  • Engines, Oil, in Tramcars, 219, 237, 273
  • Engines, Portable, at the Royal Show, 20
  • Engines, Pumping, Rotterdam, Bombay, and Abbey Mills Sewage Pumping Station, Messrs. Jas. Simpson and Co.. 445, 448, 451
  • Engine, Quadruple-expansion, Messrs. E. P. Allis and Co., Chicago Exhibition, 376, 377
  • Engines and Ram Pumps, 610
  • Engines, Recent Practice in Pumping, 239, 274
  • Engine, Roots’ Oil, Smithfield Club Show, 522
  • Engines, Steam, at the Chicago Exhibition, 207, 292, 293, 321, 376, 377
  • Engine Tests, Analysis of, 20, 182, 216
  • Engine, A Three Shaft Traction, 1869, 388
  • Engine, 8-Horse Power Traction, 195
  • Engines, Traction, A Bit of their History, 536
  • Engines, Traction, and Bye-laws, 272, 284
  • Engines, Traction, Their Grievances, 505
  • Engines, Traction, Grievances of their Owners, 528
  • Engines, Traction, at the Smithfield Club Show, 521
  • Engines Traction at the Chicago Exhibition, 210, 212, 233, 234, 235
  • Engines, Triple-expansion, of the Cunard Company’s S.S. “Lucania” (Supplement, October 13th, 1893)
  • Engines, Triple-expansion, H.M.S. “Endymion” (Supplement, July 14th, 1893), 43
  • Engines, Triple-expansion, Electric Light, Chicago Exhibition, 7, 8, 9
  • Engine, Winding, General Electric Company, Chicago Exhibition, 56
  • Engine, The Woodbury, 321, 322
  • England’s Position in the Mediterranean, 472
  • English Agricultural Machinery, Pre-eminence of, 532
  • English and American Engines, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • English and American Freight Cars, 10
  • Eiglish and Continental Engineering, 176
  • English and French Naval Policy, 532
  • English v. American Locomotives, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • English and American Lozomotives and Coal Trains. 537
  • English Machinery in the Hallow-ware Trade, 335
  • English Railway Traffic, Economics of, 290
  • English Trade Abroad, 284
  • English Waterways, Some, 462
  • Entropy ? 593
  • “Etruria” and the “New York,” Accidents to the, 576
  • Euclid I., 47, Variation on, 424 476
  • Evans and Son, Messrs. Joseph, Compound Duplex Pumping Engines, 222
  • Evolution of the Horizontal Girder, 427
  • Excavator, Steam, Baltic Ship Canal, 326, 332
  • Exhibition, The Antwerp International, 527
  • Exhibition, Paper and Printing, 602
  • Exhibition, The Brewery, 411, 420
  • Exhibition, The Chicago—see Chicago Exhibition Exhibition, The Confectionery and Bakery, 422, 474
  • Exhibition, Cycles, 483
  • Exhibition, International, Confectioners’, Bakers’ Grocers’ and Biscuit Manufacturers’ Annual, 422, 474
  • Exhibition, The Lyons, 324, 516
  • Exhibition at Madrid, 1894, 124
  • Exhibition of Mining and Metallurgical Appliances, Santiago, 212, 496
  • Exhibition, 1900, Paris, 337, 512
  • Exhibition in Paris, Agricultural, 378
  • Exhibition, Santiago (Chili), Mining and Metallurgical, 212, 496
  • Exhibition at Vienna, 1894, 489
  • Expiry of the Incandescent Lamp Patents, 122
  • Explosive, A New, 594
  • Export Trade, Machinery, 532
  • Eye-bar, Testing a Great, 339
  • FAIRFIELD Company, The “Royal Sovereign,” 196
  • Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, S.S. “Lucania” {Supplement, October 13th, 1893), 345—356
  • Falconet, A, 287
  • “Falling” of Portland Cement, Prevention of the, 220
  • Fast Ocean Steamships, 28
  • Fast Trains in France, 484
  • Fastest Paddle Boat in the World, The, 245
  • Fastest Vessel in H.M. Navy, 427
  • Fay’s Automatic Chip Breaker Pressure Bar, 136
  • Fay’s Boring and Screw-driving Machine, 137
  • Fay’s Sand Papering Machine, 136
  • Fay and Egan, Messrs., Wood-working Machinery, 136, 137, 153
  • Feed-check Valve, Baldwin’s Removable, 65
  • Feed-water in Locomotives, Re-heating, 590
  • Feeding Locomotives with Hot Water, 424, 476
  • Felt’s Automatic Lubricator, 389
  • Fenner Bicycle, 483
  • Ferranti Alternator Current Dynamo, 49
  • Ferris Wheel, Tae Great Chicago Exhibition, 83, 84
  • Ferris Wheel in a Storm, The, 185
  • Ferrules, Admiralty, 501, 537
  • Ferry Bridges, 224, 237, 273, 451, 489
  • Ferry Bridge for Large Spans, 224
  • Ferry Bridge, Queen’s, 451, 489
  • Fibre Cleaning Machine? 575
  • Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Duplex Accumulator Pump, 213
  • Filters for Large Quantities, Mr. E. H. Riddell, 618
  • Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, Curricle Steam Fire Engine, 487
  • Fire at the Chicago Exhibition, 91
  • Fire Bars? Air Space, 41
  • Fire Engine, Curricle Steam Fire, for Castries, St. Lucia, 487
  • Fish Curing Plant? 69
  • Fish Pass on the Wye, Rhayader Weir, 170
  • Fish-plate Bdts, Lock Nuts for, 476, 516
  • Fish-plate Bolts, “Nut Locks” for, 476, 516
  • Fiske’s Depression Position Finder, 241
  • Fitz william, Earl and the Coal War, 427
  • Flax Spinning? 471
  • Flexible Backed Brashes, 502
  • Fly-wheels, The Construction of Heavy, 476
  • Foden, Sons, and Co , Messrs. Edwin, 195
  • Fog Signal Apparatus, Dixon’s Automatic, 535, 577
  • Fog Signals on the Irish Coast, 473
  • Folding Boat, The Douglas, 235
  • Folding Frame, Brewtnall’s Cloth, 337
  • Forbe®, Professor George, E'ectric Transmission of Power from Niagara Falls, 492
  • Force Pump, Foot Lift and, 18
  • Foreign Machinery Trade, Our, 532
  • Foreigners in France, 198
  • Forestry Building, Chicago Exhibition, Foreign Exhibits in the 264
  • Forestry Exhibit at the Chicago Exhibition, 135, 163
  • Forgings, Locomotive, 187
  • “Forte,” Launch of H.M.S., 577
  • Foundering of the “ Victoria,” The, 420
  • Fouquemberg Reversing Valve Gear on the Pinette Winch, 495
  • Frame Trucks on Irish Railways, 126
  • France, Employment of Women and Children in, 225
  • France, Fast Trains in, 484
  • France, Foreigners in, 198
  • French Battleships and Commerce, British and, 608
  • French Battleships, The New, 189
  • French Fleet in the Mediterranean, 473
  • French Mercantile Marine, Armament of the, 356
  • French Naval Construction, 333, 382
  • French Navy, Late Additions to the, 245
  • French Telescope, a Great, 502
  • Freund, Mr. E., On Lighting Omnibuses and Tramcars, 21
  • Friction Clutches, 248
  • Friction Wheels, 46, 66, 152, 181
  • Furnace, Beesley and Wright’s, 453
  • Furnaces, The Average Yield of, 2
  • GAEER, Scott, and Co., Messrs., Traction Engine, Chicago Exhibition, 233
  • Gainsborough Water Supply, The, 337
  • Galland, Mins Winch for Flat Ropes, 494
  • Galliot, M.. His Electric Installation for Towing Boats, 616
  • Galvanising Process, Cowper-Coles, 690
  • Gas and Air Commingler, 336
  • Gas Engines, 411, 424, 447, 452, 465, 504, 589
  • Gas Engine, Allison’s, 411
  • Gas Engines, Double-acting Otto, 452, 465
  • Gas Engines in Germany, Increased Use of, 589
  • Gas Lighting Brighton Railway Trains, 424
  • Gas Manufacture, Coal, Mr. G. Cutler, jun., on, 610
  • Gas under Pressure, Storing, 516
  • Gas Regulator, A Compressed, 288
  • Gas Storage, 538, 577
  • Gas Substitute, Professor Vivian B. Lewes, 329
  • Gas Tramcar Engine, 424
  • Geiser Manufacturing Company’s Traction Engines at the Chicago Exhibition, 210, 211, 212
  • Geiser Thrashing Machine, Chicago Exhibition, 466
  • General Electric Company’s Exhibits at the Chicago Exhibition, 7, 8, 9, 56
  • Generator, 250-Horse Power, Brush Electrical Company’s, 141, 144
  • Geodetic Survey, U.S. Coast and, 55
  • Germany, Increased Use of Gas Engines in, 589
  • Germany, Trades’ Unions in, 623
  • Gibbon, Mr. J. G., On Reclaiming the Foreshore of the River Thames, 580
  • Gibbons’ Lawn Mower Grinders, 101
  • Gibraltar, Dock at, 473
  • Gilchrist Educational Trustees, Illustrated Science Lectures granted by, 282, 508
  • Gilchrist Lectures, The, 282, 508
  • Giles. Mr. A., On Locomotion Sixty Years Ago, 465
  • Gill, Mr. Henry, 20
  • “Gill ” Steam Boiler at Chicago, 170
  • “Gill” Steam Boiler, The Stearns Manufacturing Company, 170
  • Girard Turbines at Orizaba, Mexico (Supplement, August 25th, 1893), 189
  • Girder, Evolution of the Horizontal, 427
  • Girder Yard Drilling Machine, 433
  • Glasgow Bridge, 388, 467
  • Glasgow and Kelvinside Electric Light Installations, 422
  • Glasgow Telephones, 70
  • Glasgow, Underground Operations at, 231
  • Glass, New Binocular, 515
  • Gledhill’s Patent Axle-box, 388
  • Gobert, M. A., Sinking and Driving in Waterbearing Strata with the Aid of Congelation, 117
  • Gold Crushings at Witwatersrandt, 170
  • Gold Extraction Process, The Universal, 71
  • Goodman, Prof., On the Transmission of Power by Compressed Air, 451
  • Goods Transport to the Coast, Heavy, 44
  • Goodwin, Mr. George A., Relative Merits of Working Hoisting Machinery by Steam, Water, and Electricity, 433
  • Gordon’s Locomotive, 1830, An InLeresting Relic, 182
  • “Gothic,” The Steamship, 527
  • Graphical Calculation, Prof. Hele-Shaw on the Methods of, 420
  • Grapper Pneumatic Cycle Tire, 484
  • Grate, Beesley and Wright’s, 453
  • “Great Britain,” The Atlantic Steamship, 362, 367
  • “Great Eistern,” Launch of the, 66
  • Great Northern Railway, Dixon’s Automatic Fog Signal Apparatus, 535, 577
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Locomotive Weigh Table. 453
  • Great Western Railway, Collision on the, 296
  • “Greater Britain,” Express Compound Engine, 191
  • Green and Boulding, Messrs., Buffalo Injector, 224
  • Green, Messrs. R. and H., Steam Lifeboat with Hydraulic Propellers, 313
  • Grierson. Mr. T. B., Enlargement of Westlandrow Terminus, 166, 167, 168, 170, 174
  • Grievances of Traction Engine Owners, 528
  • Grigg, Mr. R., on the Middlesbrough Salt Industry, 125, 138, 156, 182
  • Grinders, Gibbons’ Lawn Mower, 101
  • Grinding Portland Cement, 258
  • Grip, Paxton’s Spoke or Wire, 432
  • Grob, Mr. J. M., On a “ New Petroleum Motor,” 21
  • Grob Motor, 21
  • Guadaloupo, Railways in, 229
  • Guelpa Project, The, 412
  • Guns. Krupp’s, Chicago Exhibition, 300, 301, 325, 378. 419
  • Guns, Krupp, Instantaneous Photographs of Discharge of, 266, 271
  • Guns, Notes on Long, 281
  • Gunther, Mr. W., Girard Turbines at Orizaba, Mexico (Supplement, August 25th, 1893), 189
  • Gutta Percha Covered W.re, Inventor of, 66
  • HALL, Messrs. J. and E., Trial of a Refrigerator, 522
  • Hamiltan, Mr., On Wear and Tear of Ballast Tanks, 29, 62
  • Hammer, Tae Bethlehem 125-Ton Steam, 481, 482
  • Hammersmith, Electric Lighting of, 528
  • Hammond-Williams Compound Vertical Engine and Dynamo, Caicago Exhibition, 117, 142
  • Hand-power Morticing Machine, 71
  • Hand Steel Ingots, 216
  • Harbour Defence Ram “Katahdin,” 21
  • Harbour, The Dever, 98
  • Harbour, Wick. 200
  • Harbours and Railways of Biscay, 216
  • Harbours of Refuge, Mr. Mundella on, 508
  • Harb mrs and Waterways, 87, 303, 323, 432, 461, 528 597
  • Harland and Wolff, Messrs., S.S. “Gothic,” 527
  • Harland and Wolff, Messrs., Launch of the White Star Liner “ Cevic,” 315
  • Herman’s Auxiliary Heater and Circulator, 314
  • Harper, Mr. Louis, Steel R >pe Suspension Bridge, 258
  • Harrison, Mr. C. A., New Coal Staiths at Dunston, 398, 399
  • Harrow, Bradley, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Harrow, Morgan Spading, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Harrow, Nash, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Harvester, Milwaukee, 467, 470, 490
  • Harvey, Mr. Haywood, 224
  • Harwich and the Hook of Holland, New Service between, 52
  • Hastings Foreshore Protection Works, 36, 45, 85
  • Hathorn, Davey, and Co., Messrs., Compound Differential Pumping Engine, Widnes Waterworks, 262, 263
  • Hauling Engines, Mine Winches and, 494
  • “Havock,” Trial of H.M S , The New Torpedo- boat Destroyer, 427, 458, 524
  • Hiwksley, Mr. Thos., 311
  • Hay Ricker Tedder, Nicholson’s, 16
  • Hay and Straw Presser, Howards-Ladd, 16
  • Hay Tedders, Chicago Exhibition, 16, 524
  • Hayward’s Steel Lathing, 225
  • Haywood, Colonel, His Report relative to the Central London Railway Mansion House Station, 42
  • Head, Mr. J., 65
  • Head, Mr. Jeremiah, on the Cleveland Iron and Steel Industries, 111, 125, 157
  • Heat of Steam, Specific, 331
  • Heat Transmission through Metal Plates, 62, 98, 107, 127
  • Heat Transmission through Steel Plates, Mr. A. Blechynden, 62, 98, 107
  • Heater and Circulator, Harman’s Auxiliary, 314
  • Heater with Fan Attached, as used in the Ventilating and Drying Systems, 223
  • Heath, Mr. W. P., on Electrical Installation, 274
  • Heating Air, 284
  • Heating, Drying, and Ventilating, American Methods of, 223
  • Heating Engineers’ Shops, 334, 367, 383
  • Heating Water for Locomotives, 516
  • Heavy Goods Transport to the Coast, 44
  • Heavy Plate Edge Planing Machine, 410
  • “Hebe,” H.M.S., Trials of, 451
  • Heilmann Electric Locomotive, The, 10, 215
  • Hele-Shaw, Professor, on the Methods of Graphical Calculation, 420
  • Hell Gate Reef, Excavation at, 93
  • H.M.S. “Barfleur” and “Revenge,” Trials of, 488, 516
  • H.M.S. “Barfleur” and “Revenge,” Note on Trials of, 516
  • H.M.S. “Camperdown”—see Camperdown
  • H.M.S. “Daring’’and “Dryad,” Launches of, 515
  • H.M.S. “Devastation,” The Trials of 283
  • H.M.S. “Endymion” (Supplements, July 14th, 28th, 1893), 43, 102
  • H.M.S. “Endymion,” Boilers, 48
  • H.M.S. “Endymion,” Cross-sections, 43, 77
  • H.M.S. “Endymion,” Triple-expansion Engines (Supplement, July l4th, 1893), 43
  • H.M.S. “Flora,” Launch of, 496
  • H.M.S. “Forte,” Launch of, 577
  • H.M.S. “Havock,” Trial of, 427, 458, 524
  • H.M.S. “Hebe,” Trials of, 451
  • H.M.S. “Howe,” 318
  • H.M.S. “Himalaya,” 20
  • H.M.S. “Hood” (Supplement, November 17th, 1893), 468
  • H.M.S. “Hornet,” Launch of, 612
  • H.M.S. “ Leda,” Trial of, 262
  • H.M.S. “Theseus,” Trials of, 596
  • H.M.S. “Turtle” Going into Action, 384, 389
  • H.M.S. “Renard,” Trials of, 293
  • H.M.S. “Resolution,” 46, 235
  • H.M.S. “Resolution ” from the Tyne, Departure of, 46
  • H.M.S. “Royal Oak,” Trials of, 514
  • H.M.S. “Speedy,” 339, 439
  • H.M.S. “Speedy,” Trial of, 339
  • H.M.S. “Victoria,” 12, 13, 15, 47, 66, 420, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 449, 450, 473
  • H.M.S. “Victoria,” Mr. White’s Report on the Loss of, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 449, 463, 473
  • H.M.S.S., Water Supply on Board, 98
  • Hichborn, United States Navy Chief Constructor, on the “Camperdown-Victoria” Collision, 101
  • High-Speed Warships, 505, 612
  • Hill and Son, Messrs. Isaac, Cold Iron Pile Head Saw, 117
  • Hill and Son, Messrs. Isaac, Cold Iron Saw Sharpener, 169
  • “Himalaya,” H.M.S., 20
  • Hoisting Machinery, Relative Merits of, Working, by Steam, Water, and Electricity, Mr. G. A. Goodwin, 434
  • Holden and Brooke’s Steam Dryer, 597
  • Hollow-ware Trade, English Machinery in the, 335
  • Home Counties Water Supply, 538
  • “Hood,” H.M.S. (Supplement, November 17th, 1893), 468
  • Hooded Tubular Boiler, Richardson’s, 18
  • Horizontal Girder, Evolution of the, 427
  • Hornsby and Sons, Messrs., Compound Engines, Manchester Electric Light, 430
  • Hospital, The Berthon Portable, 336
  • Hot Water, Feeding Locomotives with, 476
  • Hours of Work in Naval Establishments, 473
  • Howard’s-Ladd Hay and Straw Presser, 16
  • Howard’s New Straw Trusser, 16
  • “Howe,” Inspection of the, 318
  • Huber Thrashing Machine, Chicago Exhibition, 466
  • Huddersfield, Electric Lighting in, 124
  • Hudson, Mr. J. G., Heat Transmission through Metal Plates, 107
  • Hulme and Lund, Messrs., Ram Pumps, 610
  • Hunt, Mr. A. E., Proposed Method of Testing Structural Steel, 229
  • Hunt, Mr. Charles, On the Birmingham Gasworks, 424
  • Hydraulic Machinery, Some Modern Developments in, 190, 194
  • Hydraulic Piston Rod Jack, 65
  • Hydraulic Power Supply in London, Mr. E. B. Ellington, 619
  • Hydraulic Ram, Decoeur’s, 619
  • Hydraulic Riveting Plant, Tweddell, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Works, 213, 218
  • Hydrographical Surveys, 149
  • Hygiene and Demography, International Congress of, 216
  • ILLINOIS Mining in, 451
  • Import Trade in Morocco, 465
  • Importation of Foreign Coal, Parliamentary Note, 577
  • Impounding Reservoirs in India, 508
  • Incandescent Lamp Patents, Expiry of the, 122
  • India, The Cost of Work in, 248
  • Indraught Cowl, Campbell’s, 619
  • India, Destruction of Trees in, 496
  • India, Encouraging Private Enterprise in, 612
  • India, Impounding Reservoirs in, 508
  • India, Irrigation Works in, 150
  • India, Japanese Coal in, 623
  • Indicator Diagrams on a “Time Base” for Steam and Gas Engines, 503
  • Induced Draught, 66
  • Induced Draught in Marine Boilers, 386
  • Induced Hot Air Feed, Serve Tubes and, Mr. J. D. Ellis’ Experiments, 61
  • Inexplosible Steam Boilers, 229
  • Influence Machine, Wimshurst’s New, 2
  • Inglis, Mr. John, His Inaugural Address, 455
  • Inglis, Mr. John, on Things in General, 449
  • Ingot Boring Machine, 4ft., 486
  • Injector, Buffalo, Messrs. Green and Boulding, 224
  • Institute of Architects, The American, 29
  • INSTITUTE, CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON
  • - Awards, 126
  • INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL :—
  • - Iron and Steel at the Chicago Exhibition, Mr. H. Bauerman, 300
  • - Iron and Steel Wire, Mr. J. P. Betson, 300
  • - Last Twenty Years in the Cleveland Mining District, Mr. A. L Steavenson, 300
  • - Manufacture of Basic Steel at Wittkowits, Mr. Kupelweiser, 299
  • - Modifications of Carbon in Iron, Professor Ledebur, 300
  • - Papers offered for Reading and Outline Programme, 260
  • - Sampling of Iron Ores, Mr. Thos. Clarkson, 323
  • - Suggested Improvements in Steel Plates, Mr. Wm. Muirhead, 300, 323
  • - Waste Heat, Past, Present, and Future, in Smelting Ores of Iron, Sir Lowthian Bell, 300
  • INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS
  • - Fifth Annual Dinner, 600
  • INSTITUTE, THE TRAMWAYS, 21
  • - Cleaning Tramway Rails, Best Methods of, by M. H. Conradi, 21
  • - Connelly Motor, Mr. Sharp, 21
  • - Lighting of Omnibuses and Tramcars, Two Papers on, by Mr. H. U. Wollaston and Mr. E. Freund, 21
  • - Petroleum Motor, A New, Mr. J. M. Grob 21
  • INSTITUTE, THE TRAMWAYS (continued') :—
  • - Steam Traction on Tramways for the Last Ten Years, and its Results, by Mr. R. H. Dickenson, 21
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE :-
  • - Baroda Waterworks, The, Mr. Jagannath Sudasewjee, 508
  • - Cask Making Machinery, Mr. Lewis R. Ransome, 599
  • - Hydraulic Power Supply in London, Mr. E. B. Ellington, 619
  • - Impounding Reservoirs in India, and the Design of Masonry Dams, Four Communications on, 508
  • - Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. Giles, 465
  • - Jeypore. Rajpudana Water Supply, Colonel S.S. Jacob, 508
  • - Masonry Dams, on the Design of, Professor F. Krenter, 508
  • - Some Forms of Locomotive Cranes, Mr. P. M. Pritchard, 600
  • - Tansa Works for the Water Supply of Bombay, Mr. W. J. B. Clerke, 508
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE ASSOCIATION OF BIRMINGHAM STUDENTS OF :—
  • - Oil Engines, Mr. H. M. Waynforth, 538
  • - Presidential Address of Mr. Chas. Hunt, on the Birmingham Gasworks, 425
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND :
  • - Enlargement of Westland-Row Terminus, Mr. T. B. Grierson, 166
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, NEWCASTLE- UPON-TYNE ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS, 315
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS:—
  • - Annual Dinner of, 489
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS, HULL AND DISTRICT: —
  • - Boiler Furnaces: Their Construction and Renewal, Mr. A. V. Coster, 356
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, THE NORTH-EAST COAST:—
  • - Opening Meeting, 512
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND:—
  • - Inaugural Address of the New President, Mr. John Inglis, 455
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE, 175
  • - Cleveland Iron and Steel Industries, Mr. J. Head on the Recent Developments of the, 111, 125
  • - Electric Rock Drilling Machinery, Mr. A. L. Steavenson. 125, 138, 156
  • - Engineering Improvements of the River Tees, Mr. G. J. Clarke, 125, 138, 156
  • - Excursion Visits of the Members, 125, 138
  • - Middlesbrough Salt Industry, The, Mr. Richard Grigg, 125, 138, 182
  • INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS, THE FEDERATED 226
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, THE, 13, 28, 60
  • - Barry Docks, Visit to, 62
  • - Construction and Repair of Vessels Carrying Oil in Bulk, Points of Interest in the, Mr. B. Martell, 28
  • - Experiments on the Combination of Induced Draught and Hot Air, Applied to Marine Boilers Fitted with Serve Tubes and Retarders, Mr. J. D. Ellis, 61
  • - Experiments on the Transmission of Heat through Steel Plates from Heated Gas at the One Side to Water at the Other, Mr. A. Blechynden, 62, 98, 127
  • - Fast Ocean Steamships, Dr. Francis Elgar, 28
  • - Theory of Thin Plating, Mr. Bryan, 62
  • - Water-tube Boilers, Mr. J. T. Milton, 62, 73, 75
  • - Wear and Tear in Ballast Tanks, On, Mr. Hamilton, 29, 62
  • International Maritime Congress, The, 22, 71, 83
  • International Yacht Race, New, 288
  • Inventor of Gutta Percha Covered Wire, The, 10, 66, 181
  • Ireland, Public Works in, 229
  • Irish Canals, 528
  • Irish Coast, Fog Signals on the, 473
  • Irish Railway Extension, 238
  • Iron Bridges, Deformations in, 197
  • Iron and Coal, 492
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, 22, 50, 78, 102, 130, 158, 182, 203, 226, 250, 274, 294, 316, 340, 369, 392, 412, 434, 457, 476, 497, 516, 539, 579, 600, 620
  • Iron, Modifications of Carbon in, 300
  • Iron Ores, The Sampling of, 323
  • Iron Railway Axles, Tensile Tests of Wrought, 605
  • Iron and Steel, 152
  • Iron and Steel Industries, The Cleveland, 111 125, 157
  • Iron and Steel Bridges, Primary Conditions for Construction of, 297
  • Iron and Steel from Chemical Action, Efficient Protection of, 515, 590
  • Iron and Steel at the Chicago Exhibition Mr. H. Bauerman on, 300
  • Iron and Steel Production, Increased British, 427
  • Iron and Steel Wire, Mr. J. P. Betson on, 300
  • Iron Trade, Wages in the, 105
  • Iron Trade Employers’ Association, 96
  • Iron, on the Waste Heat in Smelting Ores of Sir L. Bell, 300
  • Irrigation Pumping Machinery, 607
  • Irrigation Works in India, 150
  • Isle of Man, Douglas Waterworks Extensions, 171
  • Italian Battleship “ Sardegna,” 486
  • JACK, Hydraulic Piston Rod, 65
  • Jacob, Col. S. S., on the Jeypore Water Supply 508
  • Jacob Sassoon Mill, Opening of the, 316
  • Jacques, Messrs. Hampage, A New Adjustable Mandril, 168
  • Jaffa-Jerusalem Railway, The, 15
  • James Toleman, Challenge sent by the Builders of the, to American Locomotive Builders, 482
  • Japanese Coal in India, 623
  • Japanese Cruiser, the “Yoshino,” 126
  • Jardine’s Portable Drilling Machine 410
  • Java, British Trade with, 505
  • Java and Sumatra, Petroleum in, 465
  • Jefferson, Mr. J. Clark, On Coal-Washing Machinery, 596
  • Jelley’s Non-slipping Cycle Tire, 484
  • Jenkins, Mr. W. J., On Air-compressing Ma- chinery, 508
  • Jet Condenser, Direct-acting, 195
  • Jet Propellers, 400
  • Jet Propulsion, 243
  • Jeypore, Rajputana, Water Supply, Colonel S. S. Jacob, 508
  • Johnson and Co., Messrs. S. H., McCulloch s Direct-acting Air-compressor, 312
  • Jubilee of the Rothamsted Agricultural Experiments, 115
  • “KATAHDIN,” U.S. Harbour Defence Ram, 21
  • Kelly Ball Cock, 433
  • Kennard, Mr. Thos. Wm., 269
  • Kennet, Bridge over the, Reading, 178, 179
  • Kerrodhoo Reservoirs, Douglas Waterworks, 171
  • Kinta Valley Railway and Perak Tin Mines, Tin Mining Valley, 135, 146
  • Knife-holder, Mower, 16
  • Knowles Steam Pump ? The, 359
  • Kreuter, Professor Franz, On the Design of Masonry Dams, 508
  • Krupp’s Guns at the Chicago Exhibition, 300, 301, 325, 378, 419
  • Krupp Guns, Instantaneous Photographs of Discharge of, 266, 271
  • Kupelweiser, Mr. Paul, On the Manufacture of Basic Steel at Wittkowitz, 299
  • LAIRD Bros., H.M.S. “Renard,” 293
  • Laird Bros., Messrs., The “Royal Oak,” 404
  • Laird Bros., Messrs., Mr. Vanderbilt’s twin-screw Yacht “Valiant,” 199, 200
  • Lake Erie Engineering Company, Compound Engine, Chicago Exhibition, 57
  • Lake Erie Engineering Company, Compound Hammond-Williams Engine and Dynamo, 117
  • Lakes Superior, Huron, and Erie, Temperature of the Waters of, 269
  • Lamp Patents, Expiry of the, 122
  • Lamps, Petroleum, 161
  • Lancashire, Water Supply in, 538
  • Lantern, Optica], Messrs. Newton and Co., 380
  • Latchford Deviation Railway, Manchester Ship Canal, 238
  • Lathe, Pitt’s Screw-cutting, 619
  • Lathe, Special Motor Gear, the Ohio Machine Works Company, 44
  • Lathe, Special Triple-geared, Sliding, Surfacing, and Screw-cutting, Messrs. Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 530, 538
  • Lathing, Hayward’s Steel, 225
  • Launch of a Chilian Cruiser, 261
  • Launch of the “ Great Eastern.” 66
  • Launches and Trial Trips: 24, 47, 53, 81, 105, 133, 185, 205, 229, 253, 262, 277, 297, 315, 319, 339, 343, 346, 371, 392, 395, 415, 427, 437, 451, 476, 489, 496, 519, 541, 577, 5.81, 596, 612, 623
  • Laval Steam Turbine, The, 390
  • Lawn Mower Grinders, Gibbons’, 101
  • Laws, Mr. W. G., Railway Bridge over the Tyne at Wylam, 262
  • LEADERS
  • - Abridgment of Patent Specifications, 123
  • - Admiralty Circular, The Late, 122
  • - Admiralty Minute on the “Victoria” Court- martial, 450
  • - American Competition, 70
  • - Bacteriological Purification of Sewage, 149
  • - Beresford, Lord Charles, His New Naval Programme, 511
  • - Board of Trade Returns, The, 360
  • - Brindisi, 69
  • - British Association, Presidential Address, 290
  • - British Trade, 177
  • - British Trade for the Half-year, 42
  • - Carpenters v. Joiners, Lock-out on the Clyde, 268
  • - Central London Railway, Mansion House Station, 42
  • - Coal Mining Machinery, 408
  • - Coal Strike, The, 70, 96, 175, 359, 385
  • - Coal Strikes and Miners’ Output, 70
  • - Coal Trade after the Struggle, The, 512
  • - Coal War in the Midlands’ 245, 267
  • - Coercion in the Coalfield, 221
  • - Colombo Harbour, Proposed Extension of, 615
  • - Compound Locomotives, 407
  • - Compressed Air Tramways in Paris, 386
  • - Contractors and the Admiralty, 267
  • - Coode, Sir John, and Colombo Harbour, 615
  • - Cordite at Oakhampton, 14
  • - Corinth Canal, The, 150
  • - Cost of the Chicago Exhibition, The, 245
  • - Counting the Cost, 493
  • - Cruisers “Powerful” and “Terrible,” The New, 245
  • - Cunarders and Record-breaking, The 450
  • - Deadlock in the Coalfield, Tae, 335
  • - Debate on the Navy, 593
  • - Deforestation, 594
  • - Deformation in Iron Bridges, 197
  • - Earl Fitzwilliam and the Coal War, 428
  • - Ejonomics of English Railway Traffic, The 290
  • - Education of Engineers, The, 407
  • - Electric Extensions in France, 616
  • - Electric Lighting Powers, 70
  • - Electric Tramway Traction, 41
  • - Electric Tramways and the Proposed Regulations, 575
  • - Employers’ Liability Bill, The, 471
  • - Encouraging Private Enterprise, 219
  • - End of the Coal Strike, The, 491
  • - English and Continental Engineering, 176
  • - English and French Naval Policy, 532
  • - English Machinery in the Hollow-ware Trade, 335
  • - Evolution of the Horizontal Girder, 427
  • - Expiry of the Lamp Patents, The, 122
  • - Explosive, A New, 594
  • - Extension of the Alkali Act, 95
  • - Extension of the Use of Hot Blast Stoves, 334
  • - Fastest Paddle Boat in the World, The, 245
  • - Fastest Vessel in Her Majesty’s Navy, The 428
  • - First Transatlantic Steamer, The 122
  • - Foreigners in France, 198
  • - French Naval Construction, 333
  • - Glasgow Telephones, 70
  • - Heating Engineers’ Shops, 333
  • - High-speed Cruiser, A, 70
  • - How Long will it Last ? (Coal Strike) 96
  • - Hydrographical Surveys, 149
  • - Increased British Iron and Steel Production, 428
  • - Induced Draught in Marine Boilers, 386
  • - Inglis, Mr. John, on Things in General, 449
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, The, 175
  • LEADERS (continued)
  • - Institution of Naval Architects, 13
  • - Iron and Coal, 492
  • - Iron Trades Employers Association, 96
  • - Jet Propulsion, 243
  • - Late Additions to the French Navy, 245
  • - Living Photographs, 428
  • - Locomotive as a Vehicle, The, 310
  • - London County Council and Trade Unionism, 473
  • - London Water Supply, Sources of the, 593
  • - Lord Charles Beresford’s New Naval Pro gramme, 511
  • - Loss of the “Victoria,” 13
  • - “Lucania,” The, 221
  • - Machinery and the Steel Rail Trade, 512
  • - Manchester and Glasgow Bare Electric Conductors, 493
  • - Manchester and Sheffield Railway, The, 177
  • - Maritime Questions, Some, 121
  • - Mechanical Science at the British Association 243
  • - Midland Railway Works, 150
  • - Minerals and Railway of Cadiz, 176
  • - Miners’ Federation, The, 311
  • - Miners’ Federation and the Stacking of Coal on Pit Banks, 532
  • - Miners and Machinery, 291
  • - Mining Accidents and Employers’ Liability, 95
  • - Mining in Illinois, 451
  • - Nantes Ship Canal, The, 198
  • - Naval Estimates, The, 219
  • - Naval Manoeuvres in 1892, 427
  • - Naval Rams, 69
  • - Navy, Debate on the, 593
  • - New Municipal Engineering Departure, 198
  • - Niagara Power Transmission, The, 492
  • - North British Railway Works, 310
  • - North-Eastern Railway Works, 386
  • - North-Western Iron and the Strike, 360
  • - Oil Fuel for Passenger Steamers, 221
  • - One Hundred Miles an Hour, 41
  • - Our Foreign Machinery Trade, 532
  • - Our Position in the Mediterranean, 471
  • - Paris Exhibition of 1900, 512
  • - Parsons Steam Turbine, The, 42
  • - Perils of the Pit, 14
  • - Physical Definition, 197
  • - Politico-economical Aspect of the Coal Strike, 385
  • - Portland Cement, Prevention of the “Falling’’ of, 220
  • - Pre-eminence of English Agricultural Machinery, 532
  • - President Cleveland’s Message, 531
  • - Principles of Combustion, The, 121
  • - Progress of Peterhead Harbour Works, 408
  • - Public Works in Paris, 616
  • - Public Works in Sweden, 291
  • - Railway Accidents, 360
  • - Railway Communication between India and Ceylon, 42
  • - Railway Traffic, 244
  • - Roads and Railways in Damascus, 150
  • - Royal Agricultural Society’s Reaper Trials, The, 123
  • - Royal Commission and the London Water Supply, 289
  • - Russia as a Machinery Market, 408
  • - Russian Marine, The, 269
  • - Scarcity of Water in Manchester, 269
  • - Scotch Coal Struggle, The, 576
  • - Shipbuilding Statistics for the Year, 532
  • - Ship Resistance and Tank Experiments, 408
  • - Ships of War, Large and Small, 386
  • - Shipyard Apprentices, 472
  • - Steam Engine Economy, 220
  • - Steam Shipping Trade, The, 335
  • - Steel Rails, The Outlook for, 594
  • - System of Awards at Chicago, The, 268
  • - Taxation of Foreign Machinery, 123
  • - Testing of Bridges, The, 615
  • - Thames Conservancy, The, 244
  • - Thermodynamics, 511
  • - Threatened National Strike in the Coal Trade, 42
  • - Tin-plate in the United States, 360
  • - Torpedo Boat Destroyers, 576
  • - Torpedo Ship, A, 334
  • - Truth about the Reduction of Miners' Wages, 310
  • - Tunnel under the Great Belt, 122
  • - Union in Power, The, 150
  • - Unites States Warships and War Material, 309
  • - Utilisation of Small Coal, 14
  • - “Victoria,” Loss of the, 449
  • - Water-tight Doors in Ships of War, 472
  • - Water-tube Boilers, 492
  • - West Highland Railway, 512
  • Lead Pencils, 236
  • “Leda,” Trial of H.M.S., 262
  • Ledebur, Professor, on the Modifications of Carbon in Iron, 300
  • LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
  • - Davies’ Patent, 595
  • - Maplin Sands Arbitration, 193
  • - Sausinena and Co. v. Houston and Co., 184
  • - Lessons from the Naval Manoeuvres, 188, 209
  • LETTERS to the Editor :-
  • - Admiralty Ferrule, The, Edw. C. Peck, 537
  • - Air-space Fire-bars ? E. A. L., 41
  • - American v. British Engines, An Indian Locomotive Superintendent, 18
  • - Analyses of Engine Tests, J. F. J. Crosland, 20
  • - Analyses of Engine Tests, W. B. Cummins, 100,
  • - Analyses of Engine Tests, Flox, 182
  • - Analyses of Engine Tests, Rex, 20
  • - Atlantic Steamers, Pro Bono Publico, 505
  • - Atlantic Steamships, J. J. O’Neill, 475
  • - Austro-Hungarian Patents, Alteration in the Law, 516
  • - Bacteriological Purification of Sewage, The W. B. Bromley, 202
  • - Bacteriological Purification of Sewage, Hill- Hartland, 181, 272
  • - Bag and Sack Machinery? S. J. A., 407
  • - Band Saw Guides I W. Sam. Worssam, 359
  • - Bessemer Medal, The, F. R. Hutton, 10
  • - Boiler Mountings ? E. W., 427
  • - Brazing Joints and Fireplace Grates Abroad Blowpipe, 95
  • - British Locomotives, Clement E. Stretton, 577
  • - British Locomotives, W. B. Thompson, 537
  • - British Railways, F. W. B., 476
  • - British Trade with Java, Henry Hernans, 505
  • - Bruges Ship Canal, The, Pour L, Coiseau et J. Cousin, Jean Cousin, 537
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued)
  • - Buckeye Engine, The, Buckeye Engine Company, 515
  • - Carnot’s Function of the Temperature, Anthony S. Bower, 180, 236, 306, 382, 446, 504, 537
  • - Carnot’s Function of the Temperature, J. R. Cowell, 41, 237
  • - Carnot’s Function of the Temperature, Wm. Donaldson, 10, 46, 152, 216, 272, 447
  • - Carnot’s Function, Q. E. D., 401, 424, 475 505 537
  • - Carnot’s Function, H. R. H., 331
  • - Carnot’s Function, Robt. Mansel, 126, 152, 180, 236, 284, 401, 504
  • - Carnot’s Function, N. I. B., 284, 331, 401
  • - Carnot’s Function, Jas. D. Roots, 424
  • - Carnot’s Function, Tom Scott, 505
  • - Carnot’s Function, G. J. Wilkinson, 505
  • - Carnot’s Function, T. W., 273, 331, 475
  • - Cast Iron Tram Plates ? M. S., 41
  • - Chicago Exhibition, The, Platt Bros, and Co., 66
  • - Circular Crank Webs, L. Richards, 18
  • - Coal Strike, The, Eye-Witness, 404
  • - Coal Strike, The, An Outsider, 447
  • - Coal Strike, The, Witness No. 2, 424
  • - Cochrane’s Valve Gear, W. Walker, 69
  • - Coke and Water ? Crossed Crossley, 449
  • - Colliery Haulage ? Cape, 175
  • - Concrete: its Humorous Side, Silicious Bloggs, 401
  • - Conservation of Energy, Gurgoyle, 180, 202
  • - Construction of Heavy Fly-wheels, Archd. Sharp, 476
  • - Cooling Water by Air Currents? J. E. S., 149
  • - Corollary to the Nebular Theory, G. D. S., 330
  • - Corrosion of Propeller Shafts, Spero, 152
  • - Cylinder Condensation, C. E. B., 19, 202, 272. 382, 476, 590
  • - Cylinder Condensation, W. R. Cummins, 152, 272, 331, 424, 537
  • - Derby Electric Supply, The, Geo. S. Howatson, 367
  • - Dixon’s Automatic Fog Signal, Arthur G. Evans, 577
  • - Drilling Machine Specifications? D. M., 427
  • - Dundee Sewage and Waterworks, C. Hopkins, 577
  • - Efficient Protection of Iron and Steel, Wm. J. H. Adams, 590
  • - Eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, Budapest, 1894, 216
  • - Electro-chemical Effects Due to Magnetisation, Tbos. Andrews, 152
  • - Elliptical Conic Sections ? A. Alexander, 574
  • - Emery Cloth Machinery ? H. C., 449
  • - Encouraging Private Enterprise in India, J. Forrest Brunton, 612
  • - Engineering Prospects in British Columbia, An Engineer in British Columbia, 100
  • - Engineers at the Cape ? J. M., 615
  • - Entropy ? Otterburn, 593
  • - English and American Freight Cars, E. E. Russell Tratman, 10
  • - English v, American Locomotives, G. A. Sekon, 590
  • - English v. American Locomotives, Clement E. Stretton, 590, 612
  • - English and American Locomotives, W. B. Thompson, 447
  • - English v. American Locomotives, F. L.Wanklyn, 590
  • - English and American Locomotives and Coal Trains, E. E. Russell Tratman, 537
  • - English Trade Abroad, A. E. W. Gwyn, 284
  • - Feeding Locomotives with Hot Water, R. B. P., 424
  • - Feeding Locomotives with Hot Water, Clement E. Stretton, 476
  • - Ferry Bridges, Angus Macpherson, 237
  • - Ferry Bridges, Palmam qui Meruit Ferat, 273
  • - Fibre-cleaning Machinery ? F. H. L., 574
  • - Fish-curing Plant ? Pisces, 69
  • - Flax Spinning, Bayard, 471
  • - French Naval Construction, Civilian, 382
  • - Friction Wheels, N., 41
  • - Friction Wheels, Edward J. M. Davies, 66, 181
  • - Friction Wheels, N., 152
  • - Friction Wheels, C. H. W., 152
  • - Gas Engines, Nib, 447
  • - Gas Engines, J. D. Roots, 504
  • - Gas Lighting Brighton Railway Trains, Pintsch’s Patent Lighting Company, Limited, W. B. Rickman, 424
  • - Gas Tramcar Engines, D. H. Irwin, 424
  • - Handling Steel Ingots, J. Muirhead, 216
  • - Heating Air, W. H. Wakefield and Co., 284
  • - Heating Engineers’Shops, Stone and Pearce, 383
  • - Heating Water for Locomotives, Patriarch, 516
  • - Heilmann Locomotive, The, C. S. du Riche Preller, 10
  • - H.M.S.“Himalaya,” Charles de Grave Sells, 20
  • - High-speed Warships, Wm. Henry Harrison, 612
  • - High-speed Warships, Puzzled, 505
  • - Indicator Diagrams on a “Time Base” for Steam and Gas Engines, Bryan Donkin, jun., 503
  • - Induced Draught, W. A. Martin, 66
  • - Interesting Relic (Gurney’s Water-tube Boiler, 1830), John Henry Knight, 182
  • - Inventor of Gutta Percha Covered Wire, The, Ellen Hahn Danchell, 10, 181
  • - Inventor of Gutta Percha Covered Wire, Al, Siemens, 66
  • - Iron and Steel, J. H. Wicksteed, 152
  • - Japanese Cruiser the “Yoshino,” Jacinto Z. Camino, 126
  • - Jet Propellers, Robert Mansel, 400
  • - Knowles Steam Pump ? J. H. T., 359
  • - Launch of the “Great Eastern,” Geo. Phillips, 66
  • - Lifeboat Saturday, J. H. Aspinall, 181
  • - Lock Nuts for Fish-plate Bolts, Jonah Smith, 516
  • - Locomotive Question in New South Wales, The, Percy Caldecott, 181, 267
  • - Locomotive Question in New South Wales, An Indian Engineer, 100
  • - Locomotives at the Chicago Exhibition, E. du Boulay, 284
  • - Locomotives at the Chicago Exhibition, J. D. Roots, 284
  • - Logarithmic Curve Paper, Henry Cherry, 367
  • - Lyons Exhibition, The, W. Best, 516
  • - Machinery for Refining Petroleum Oil? L. H. S., 385
  • - Machines for Breaking up Macadam Roads? Arthur E. Collins, 149
  • - Manchester Ship Canal, John Jackson, 182
  • - Marshalling of Mixed Trains Percy Caldecott, 367
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR {continued')
  • - Mining Royalties? H. T., 309
  • - Moon’s Atmosphere, The, S. Tolver Preston, 284
  • - Morley Memorial College for Working Men and Women, Emma Cons, Hon. Sec., 340
  • - Motive Power for Small Vessels, The, Robert Harvey, 273
  • - Motive Power of Small Vessels, The, Robert McGlasson, 202
  • - Motive Power for Small Vessels, J. D. Roots, 340, 383, 424
  • - Motive Power of Small Vessels, The Roots’ Oil Engine Co., 202.
  • - Motive Power for Small Vessels, Simpson, Strickland, and Co., 237, 307, 367, 401
  • - Motive Power for Small Vessels, Vosper and Co., 202, 273, 340, 383, 424
  • - Navy, The, L., 503
  • - New Battleships, The, Civilian, 284
  • - Notes on Trials of H.M.S. “Barfleur” and “ Revenge, ” Robert Mansel 516
  • - Nut Locks for Fish-plate Bolts, Mem. Inst. C.E., 476
  • - Nut Locks for Track Bolts, E. E. Russell Tratman, 590
  • - Oil Engines at the Chicago Exhibition, For Richard Hornsby and Sons, 367
  • - Oil Engines at Chicago, For Weyman and Hitchcock, Limited, 385
  • - Oil Engines in Tramcars, Richard Allison, 273
  • - Oil Engines in Tram Cars, Carbo-Hydrogen, 237
  • - Oil Engines in Tram Cars, The Connelly Motor Co., 273
  • - Oil Engines in Tram Cars? Ferro Caril, 219
  • - Oil Extracting Machinery ? Scotland, 197
  • - Oil in Heavy Seas, Practicable, 590
  • - Opening the Corinth Canal, W. S. Clayton Greene, 447
  • - Photographing the “ Victoria,” George J. Pardoe, 66
  • - Portable Air Condenser—Distilling very Salt Water, L. H., 615
  • - Portable Engines at the Royal Show, Davey, Paxman, and Co., 20
  • - Preventing Rust on Machinery ? A. H., 385
  • - Problem in Radiation, A, Edward J. M. Davies, 273
  • - Proposed Bridges over the Danube at Budapest, Mem. Inst. C.E., 284
  • - Problem in Radiation, A, J., Trimble, 237
  • - Pumping Puzzle, A, G. T. P., 284
  • - Pumping Puzzle? A, W. J. T., 267, 359
  • - Quassia Chipping Machines? A. C. C., 289
  • - Railway Speed in America, Clement E. Stret ton, 19
  • - Recent Earthquake, The, Charles Davison, 447
  • - Reckenzaun? Mr. E., E. Reckenzaun, 531
  • - Re-heating Feed-water on Locomotives, Alfred M. H. Solomon, 590
  • - Repairing Connecting Rods, Harvey and Bower, 66
  • - Rust Removers ? Oxide, 491
  • - Sanitary Appliances, A Puzzled Builder, 471
  • - Sanitary Arrangements, Another Builder, 516
  • - Sanitary Arrangements, Robert Phillips, 516
  • - Sawing Machinery at the Chicago Exhibition, M. Powis Bale, 331
  • - Scientific Experts, Expert, 590
  • - Screw Propulsion with Non-reversible Engines, Robert McGlasson, 152
  • - Screw Propulsion, R. de Villamil, 515
  • - Screwing Machines at the Royal Show, John Cowley and Son, 41
  • - Storing Gas under Pressure, W. A. L., 516
  • - Specific Heat of Steam, William Donaldson, 331
  • - Shipyard Apprentices, Shipyard Foreman, 536
  • - Steam on the Highways, John Henry Wright, 577
  • - Steamship Propulsion, R. de Villamil, 18
  • - Storage of Gas, P. Infante, 537
  • - Storing Gas under Pressure, R. de Salis, 577
  • - Tenders for Pumping Plant, Fairplay, 612
  • - Thermodynamics, J. R. Cowell, 126
  • - Thermodynamics, William Donaldson, 66, 181
  • - Traction Engines and Bye-laws, I. W. B., 272
  • - Traction Engines and Bye-Laws, John Henry Knight, 284
  • - Traction Engine Grievances, H. K. Summers, 505
  • - Traction Engine History, A Bit of, Robert Brown, 536
  • - Traction Engine History, A Bit of, Edward Ross Cotham, 577
  • - Tube Frame Trucks on Irish Railways, Jefferds, 126
  • - Unemployed Civil Engineers, Unemployed C. E. ,46
  • - Value of Velocity Screens behind Plates in Testing Armour and Projectiles, W. H. Jacques, 367
  • - Variation on Euclid L, 47, J. H. F., 476
  • - Variation on Euclid I., 47, Cecil Lightfoot, 476
  • - Variation on Euclid I., 47, Henry Louis, 424
  • - Variation on Euclid L, 47, J. G. M., 476
  • - Walking Work? J. F., 615
  • - Warming Engineers’ Shops, Charles Wicksteed, 367
  • - Webb Locomotive in America, The, A. R. B., 273
  • - Wood Pavement in London? I. F. S., 309
  • Level Crossings, Mr. Mundella on, 508
  • Levet, M. C., on the Conditions to be Fulfilled by a Mine Winch, 494
  • Lewes, Professor V. B., on Gas Substitutes, 329
  • Lido, Port of, Harbours and Waterways, 462
  • Lifeboat with Hydraulic Propellers, Steam, Messrs. R. and H. Green, 313
  • Lifeboat, Launch of a New Steam, 612
  • Lifeboat Saturday, 181
  • Lighthouse, Benington Main, 418
  • Lighthouse Illuminants, Parliamentary Note, 577
  • Lighthouse Signals, 105
  • Lighting of Omnibuses and Tramcars, 21
  • Lighting Tidal Channels, 418
  • Linde, C., Refrigerating Machine of, 314, 598, 613
  • Lister and Drill, Bradley, 523
  • LITERATURE:
  • - About Holland : A Practical Guide for Visitors, by Grenville E. Matheson, 311
  • - Additional Forces and Secondary Strains in Iron Truss Bridges, by F. Engesser, 198
  • - Artillery: Its Progress and Present Position, by Captain E. W. Lloyd and A. G. Hadcock, 291
  • - British LDecmotives, by G. J. Bowen Cooke, 493
  • LITERATURE (continued) :—
  • - British Railways, by J. Pearson Pattinson, 408
  • - Coal Pits and Pitmen, Short History of the Coal Trade and the Legislation Affecting it, by R. Nelson Boyd, 14
  • - Depreciation of Factories, Mines and Industrial Undertakings, and their Valuation, by Ewing Matheson, 494
  • - Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, by T. E. Thorpe, 387
  • - Dynamos, Alternators, and Transformers, by Gisbert Kapp, 96
  • - Electrical Distribution, its Theory and Practice. Part L, by M. H. Kilgour; Part II, by H. Swan and C. H. W. Biggs, 387
  • - Electrical Tables and Memoranda, by Silvanus P. Thompson, 96
  • - Explosifs Industriels, le Grison, et les Poussieres de Houille, by J. Daniel, 616
  • - Gazette of India, The-, 150
  • - Hydraulic Power and Hydraulic Machinery, by Hy. Robinson, 616
  • - Injectors: Their Theory, Construction, and Working, by W. F. Pullen, 617
  • - Iron Ores of Great Britain and Ireland, The, by J. D. Kendall, 221
  • - Irrigated India, An Australian View of India and Ceylon; their Irrigation and Agriculture, by the Hon. Alfred Deakin, 150
  • - Irrigation Branchin the Madras Presidency for the year 1891-92, Administration Report of the Public Works Department, 150
  • - Irrigation Canals in Bengal, Lecture on, by C. W. Odling, 150
  • - Journal of the United States Artillery for October, 595
  • - Labour Contracts: A Popular Handbook on the Law of Contracts for Works and Services, by David Gibbons, 177
  • - Locomotive Catechism, The, by Robt. Grimshaw, 311
  • - MacNeill’s Code, by Bedford MacNeill, 221
  • - Marine Boilers, by C. E. Stromeyer, 594
  • - Mechanic’s Workshop Handy Book : a Practical Manual, by Paul N. Hasluck, 387
  • - Naval Annual for 1893, The, 42, 123
  • - Particulars of the Warships of the World, Published by Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping, 177
  • - Personal Recollections of Werner von Siemens, and Scientific and Technical Papers of, 513, 532
  • - Pocket-book of Electrical Rules and Tables for the Use of Electricians and Engineers, by Jas. Munro and Andrew Jamieson, 335
  • - Pumps, Details of Construction of, by Philip R. Bjorling, 335
  • - Pumps, Historically, Theoretically, and Practically Considered, by Philip R. Bjorling, 335
  • - Pumps and Pumping, A Hand-book for Pump Users, by M. Powis Bale, 335
  • - Safety Valves, Their History, Antecedents, Invention, and Calculation, by Wm. Sarnet Le Van, 311
  • - Scientific and Technical Papers of Werner von Siemens, 513, 532
  • - Select Bibliography of Chemistry, by Henry Carrington Bolton, 616
  • - Wood Turners’ Handy Book, A Practical Manual for Workers at the Lathe, embracing information on the Tools, Appliances, and Processes Employed in Wood Turning, by Paul N. Hasluck, and New Editions of other Works by the same author, 15
  • Literature of Engineering, The, 577
  • Livesey and Son, Messrs., Costa Rica Railway, Birriz Viaduct, 40, 43, 109, 139, 145, 165
  • Living Photographs, Professor Marshall Ward, 427
  • Llangefni Sewerage and Waterworks, 98
  • Local Electric Supply Stations, 410
  • Lock-nut, 225
  • Lock-nut, Pile’s Permanent Way, 389
  • Lock-nuts for Fish-plate Bolts, 516
  • Lockerley Hall, Water Supply Works for, 502
  • Locomotion Sixty Years Ago, Mr. Giles on, 465
  • Locomotives, British, 537, 577
  • Locomotive Builders, Challenge to American, 482
  • Locomotives at the Chicago Exhibition, 163, 284
  • Locomotives and Coal Trains, English and American, 537
  • Locomotives. Compound, 42, 164, 280, 281, 284, 403, 407 (Supplement, October 27th, 1893)
  • Locomotive, (New) Compound, North-Eastern Railway, Mr. Wilson Worsdell {Supplement, October 27th, 1893), 403
  • Locomotives, Compound, in the United States, 49
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, 187, 255, 373
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Section III., Part II, Smithy, ihcluding Springs, 187
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Section IV., Coppersmiths’ Work, 373
  • Locomotive Cranes, Some Forms of, 600
  • Locomotives, English v. American, 18, 447, 537, 590, 612
  • Locomotives, Express, 191, 288, 463 (Supplements, September 22nd, October 27th, 1893)
  • Locomotive Firing in the United States, 620
  • Locomotive Forgings, 187
  • Locomotives, Goods and Passenger, Brooks Locomotive Works, Chicago Exhibition, 279, 280, 281
  • Locomotive, 1830, Gordon’s, 182
  • Locomotive “Great Britain,” London and North- Western Railway Express, 191
  • Locomotives, Heating Water for, 516
  • Locomotive, The Heilmann Electric, 10, 215
  • Locomotives with Hot Water Feeding, 424, 476
  • Locomotives, Express Passenger, North-Eastern Railway (Supplements, September 22nd, October 27th, 1893), 288, 403
  • Locomotive Question in New South Wales, The, 100, 181, 267
  • Locomotives, Re-heating Feed-water on, 590
  • Locomotive, A Remarkable, Mr. Charles Rous- Marten, 191
  • Locomotive, Two-feet Gauge, Light-Tank, Messrs. W. G. Bagnall, 380, 381
  • Locomotive as a Vehicle, The, 310
  • Locomotive, The Webb, in America, 273
  • Locomotive Wheel-balancing Machine, Messrs. S. Denison and Son, 453
  • Lodge, Mr. W., Special Motor-gear Lathe, 44
  • Loewe’s Rifling Machine, 164
  • Log Frame, with Travelling Rack, Messrs. J. Pickles and Son, 128
  • Logarithmic Curve Paper, 367
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Works, Tweddell Hydraulic Riveting Plant, 213, 218
  • London County Council and Land-buying, 522
  • London County Council and Trade Unionism, 473
  • London, Hydraulic Power Supply in, 619
  • London and North-Western Railway Express Locomotive, 191
  • London and North-Western Railway, Profile of, 192
  • London Water Supply, 289, 397, 417, 439, 583, 593, 606
  • London Water Supply, The Royal Commission and the, 289
  • London Water Supply, Sources of the, 593
  • Long Guns, Notes on, 281
  • Louis and Son, Messrs. G., Hand Power Starter for Gas and Oil Engines, 222
  • Lubricating Axle-bearings, Mr. E. Dejaer’s New System of, 623
  • Lubricator, Felt’s Automatic, 389
  • Lubricator, Naylor’s Sight-feed, 403
  • Lubricator, The Oriel, 124
  • “Lucania,” The Cunard Company’s S.S., 128, 221, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 361
  • Ludlow Sewerage, 420
  • Lumihre, Messrs. Aug. and Louis, Photographing Colours in the Camera, 391
  • Lyons Exhibition, The, 324, 516
  • MACADAM Roads? Machines for Breaking up, 149
  • McCulloch’s Direct-acting Air Compressor, 312
  • McGuire Manufacturing Company, Street Car Truck, Chicago Exhibition, 60
  • Machine Tools at the Chicago Exhibition, 136, 305
  • Machinery Market, Russia as a, 408
  • Machinery, Miners and, 291
  • Machinery, Pre-eminence of English Agricultural, 532
  • Machinery ? Preventing Rust on, 385
  • Machinery, Taxation of Foreign, 123
  • Machinery Trade, Our Foreign, 532
  • Machinery for Refining Petroleum Oil ? 385
  • Machinery and the Steel Rail Trade, 512
  • Machines and Tools in Germany, American, 322
  • McKay’s Patent Tube-plate Boring Tool, 222
  • Mackie’s Continuous Current Transformers, 140
  • McLaren, Mr., Testimonial to, 311
  • Madrid, International Exhibition at, 124
  • Magic Lantern, Improvements in the, 327
  • “Majestic” and “Magnificent,” New Battleships, 215, 264
  • Mailing Water Supply, 482
  • Manchester Electric Light—Compound Engines, 430
  • Manchester and Glasgow Bare Electric Conductors, 493
  • Manchester, The Port at, 584
  • Manchester, Scarcity of Water in, 252, 269
  • Manchester and Sheffield Railway, 177
  • Manchester Ship Canal, 182, 212, 213, 238, 252, 269, 339, 367, 383, 404, 429, 467, 495, 502, 577, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 592, 599
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Barton Aqueduct, 584, 592
  • Manchester Ship Canal Co., The, 212, 213
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Completion of the, 495
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Eastham Locks, 584, 585
  • Manchester Ship Canal, General Plan of, 586, 587
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Latchford Deviation Railway, 238
  • Manchester Ship Canal Steamer “Sachem,” 467
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Warburton-road High- level Bridge, 584, 599
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Weaver Sluices, 585
  • Manchester Water Supply, 252, 269
  • Man and Hand-hole Cover for Boilers, 410
  • Mandril, A New Adjustable, 168
  • Manville, Mr., on Local Electric Supply Stations, 410
  • Map of Boston Deeps, 418
  • Map of the Great Lakes in North America, 231
  • Map Illustrating Improvements in the River Tees, 155
  • Map of the Port of Bilbao, 462
  • Map of the Port of Lido, 462
  • Map Scale or Protractor, Boynton’s, 65
  • Map, Tees, 155
  • Maplin Sands Arbitration, 193
  • Maps, Ordnance Survey, 193
  • Marine Boilers, Induced Draught in, 386
  • Marine during War, Protection of the Mercantile, 511
  • Maritime Canal, The Bruges, 503, 537
  • Maritime Congress, The International, 22, 71, 83
  • Maritime Questions, Some, 121
  • Marshalling of Mixed Trains, 367
  • Martell, Mr. B., Construction and Repair of Vessels Carrying Oil in Bulk, 28
  • Masonry Dams, On the Design of, Professor Franz Kreuter, 508
  • “Massachusetts,” The United States Battleship, 129
  • Matheson, Mr. Ewing, The United States Competition in the Steel and Engineering Trades, 72
  • Matthews’ Magic Lantern, at the Photographic Society’s Exhibition, 337
  • Meat, Loss of, Due to Want of Refrigeration, Sausinena and Co. v. Houston and Co., 184
  • Mechanical Science at the British Association, 243, 290
  • Mediterranean, French Fleet in the, 473
  • Mediterranean, Our Position in the, 471
  • Mercantile Marine during War, Protection of the, 511
  • Mersey Bar, The, 30, 422
  • Metal Plates, Heat Transmission through, 98, 107, 127
  • Metallic Pavement for Tramways, 170
  • Microphone, Berliner, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Middlesbrough Salt Industry, 125, 138, 156, 182
  • Middlesbrough Salt Industry, Mr. R. Grigg on the, 125, 182
  • Midland Canal System, The Severn Navigation and the, 101
  • Midland Railway Works, 150
  • Mill, Opening of the Jacob Sassoon, 316
  • Milton, Mr. J. T., Water-tube Boilers, 62, 73, 75
  • Milwaukee, 36
  • Milwaukee Harvester, 467, 470, 490
  • Milwaukee, Sewage Disposal System of, 612
  • Mine Winches and Hauling Engines, 494
  • Mineral Oil from India, 465
  • Mineral Oil in Java and Sumatra, 465
  • Mineralsand Railways of Cadiz, 176
  • Miners’ Federation, The, 311, 532
  • Miners’ Federation and the Stacking of Coal on Pit Banks, 532
  • Miners and Machinery, 291
  • Miners’ Output, Coal Strikes and, 70
  • Miners’ Safety Lamps, Burners for, 515
  • Miners’ Wages, The Truth about the Reduction of, 310
  • Mines and Mining at the Chicago Exhibition, 461, 583
  • Mining Accidents and Employers’ Liability, 95
  • Mining in Illinois, 451
  • Mining Journalist, Mr. Jas. Ruglen, Death of an Old Yorkshire, 577
  • Mining and Metallurgical Exhibition, 1894, Santiago (Chili), 212, 496
  • Mining Royalties ? 309
  • “Minneapolis,” The Triple-screw American Cruiser, 288
  • Miscellanea, 11, 35, 67, 99, 119, 147, 173, 201, 217, 249, 261, 285, 303, 327, 368, 379, 405, 425, 454, 469, 485, 509, 529, 578, 591, 609
  • Miscellaneous Exhibits at the Royal Agricultural Show, 16
  • Mitchell’s Oil Press, 304
  • Modern Locomotive, On the Construction of the, 187, 255, 373
  • Modifications of Carbon in Iron, Professor Ledebur on the, 300
  • “Moline” Corn Planter, 523
  • Mont Blanc Observatory, M. Janssen’s Telegram to M. Bischoffsheim, 265
  • Moon’s Atmosphere, The, 284
  • More, Mr. C. J., Richmond Lock and Weir, 37, 39, 46
  • Morley Memorial College for Working Men and Women, 340
  • Morocco, Import Trade in, 465
  • Morrin, Mr. F. T., “Climax” Boiler, Chicago Exhibition, 8
  • Mortising Machine, Hand-power, 71
  • Mortising and Boring Machine, Fay’s Hollow Chisel, Chicago Exhibition, 137
  • Motive Power of Small Vessels, 166, 202, 237,273, 284, 307, 340, 367, 383, 401, 424
  • Motors, Car, Chicago Exhibition, 5
  • Motor, The Connelly, 21
  • Motor, Edison Electric, Thomson-Houston Plant, 143, 144
  • Motor, The Grob, 21
  • Motor and Mounting, The Sperry Car, 142, 144
  • Motor, A New Petroleum, 21
  • Motor and Pump, Compound Electric, Chicago Exhibition, General Electric Company, 56
  • Motor, The “Short” Gearless, 141
  • Mountain Railway at Barmen, 185
  • Mower Grinders, Gibbon’s Lawn, 101
  • Mower Knife-holder, Woodroffe’s, 16
  • Muirhead, Mr. Win., Suggested Improvements in Steel Plate Manufacture, 300, 323
  • Mumford, Mr. A., Direct-acting Jet Condenser, 195
  • Municipal Engineering, Mr. H. P. Boulnois on, 420
  • Municipal Engineering Departure, New, 198
  • NAILING Machine, Automatic Box, 314
  • Nantes Ship Canal, 198
  • Napier Bros., Messrs., Anchor Windlass, S.S. “Lucania,” 361
  • Narrow Gauge Engine for Indian Service, 19
  • “National” Water-tube Boiler, Chicago Exhibition, 258
  • Naval Construction and Armaments Company, The Sand Dredger “ Brancker,” 338, 339
  • Naval Construction, French, 333, 382
  • Naval Engineer Appointments, 20, 50, 65, 111, 168, 193, 216, 238, 322, 367, 388, 432, 467, 502, 522, 584, 608
  • Naval Establishments, Hours of Work in, 473
  • Naval Estimates, The, 219
  • Naval Manoeuvres, The, 43, 70, 94, 124, 140, 177, 188, 209, 427
  • Naval Manoeuvres in 1892, 427
  • Naval Manoeuvres, Lessons from the, 177, 188, 209
  • Naval Matters, Parliamentary Note, 576
  • Naval Policy, English and French, 532
  • Naval Powers, Warships of the Five Great, 410
  • Naval Programme, Lord Charles Beresford’s New, 511
  • Naval Rams, 69
  • Navy, The, 503
  • Navy, The British, Sir E. J. Reed on the, 277
  • Navy, Debate on the, 593
  • Navy, The Russian, 269
  • Navy, Strength of the, Mr. Gladstone’s Answer to Sir G. Chesney on, 508
  • Naylor’s Sight-feed Lubricator, 403
  • Neale, Captain, His Apparatus for Signalling under Water, 455
  • Nebular Theory, A Corollary to the, 330
  • Netherland Society for the Promotion of Industry, Prize Offered by the, 606
  • Neuhausel, Concrete and Iron Roadway Bridge at, 607
  • Neville and Co., Messrs. J. G., The Oriel Lubricator, 124
  • Newburn, New Bridge over the Tyne at, 214, 215, 226
  • New Caloric Syndicate’s Gas and Air Commingler, 336
  • New Romsay. Lighting of, 237
  • New South Wales, The Locomotive Question in, 100, 181, 267
  • Newton and Co., Messrs., Optical Lantern for Scientific Use, 380
  • Niagara Power Transmission, The, 492
  • Nicaragua Canal, The, 233
  • Nicholson, Dr. J. S., on Economic Science and Statistics, 282
  • Nicholson’s Hay Ricker Tedder, 16
  • Nick el Steel Armour for Russia, Trial of Schneider’s 271
  • Nickel Steel Armour Plates, American, 93, 380
  • Nickel Steel Plates, Trial of American, 93
  • North British Railway Works, 310
  • North-Eastern Railwav at Heck, Parliamentarv Note, 577
  • North-Eastern Railway, New Compound Locomotive (Supplement, October 27ih, 1893), 403
  • North-Eastern Railway Passenger Locomotive (Supplements, September 22nd, October 27th 1893), 288, 403
  • North-Eastern Railway Works, 386
  • North of England, 23, 51, 79, 103, 131, 159, 183, 204, 227, 251, 275, 295, 317, 341, 369, 393,413 435, 457, 477, 497, 517, 539, 579, 601, 621
  • North Sea Baltic Canal and Steam Excavator, 326, 328, 332
  • North-Western Iron and the Strike, 360
  • Notes from Germany, 24, 52, 80, 104, 132, 160, 205, 228, 252, 276, 296, 318, 342, 370, 394, 414, 436, 458, 478, 498, 518, 540, 580, 602, 622
  • Notes from Lancashire, 22, 50, 79, 102, 131, 159, 182, 203, 226, 250, 274, 294, 317, 341, 369, 392, 413, 434, 457, 477, 497, 516, 539, 579, 600, 621
  • Notes on Long Guns, 281
  • Notes and Memoranda, 11, 35, 67, 99, 119, 147, 173, 201, 217, 249, 261, 285, 303, 327, 368, 379, 405, 425, 454, 469, 485, 509, 529, 578, 591, 609
  • Notes from Scotland, 24, 52, 80, 104,132, 160, 204, 228, 252, 276, 296, 318, 342, 370, 394, 414, 436, 458, 478, 498, 517, 540, 580, 602, 622
  • Notes, Water Supply, 374, 409, 429
  • Notices to Correspondents, 13, 41, 69, 95, 121, 149, 175, 197, 219, 243, 267, 289, 309, 333, 407* 427, 449, 471, 491, 511, 531, 575, 593, 615
  • Nursey, Mr. P. F., Some Practical Examples of Blasting, 538
  • Nut Locks for Fish-plate Bolts, 476
  • Nut Locks for Track Bolts, 590
  • Nut-lock, Welch’s 432
  • Nut-lock, Young’s, 225
  • “OBERON ” Trial and Oil Fuel, The, Parliamentary Note, 576
  • OBITUARY :—
  • - Bailey-Denton, Mr. J., 489
  • - Berkley, Sir George, 617
  • - Donkin, Mr. Bryan, 525
  • - Elliot, Sir George, 617
  • - Embleton, Mr. Thos. Wm., 495
  • - Gill, Mr. Henry, 20
  • - Harvey, Mr. Haywood, 224
  • - Hawksley, Mr. Thos., 311
  • - Head, Mr. J., 65
  • - Kennard, Mr. Thos. W., 269
  • - Paul, Mr. Matthew, 453
  • - Reckenzaun, Mr. Anthony, 468
  • - Reid, Mr. John, 224
  • - Ruglen, Mr. Jas., 577
  • - Tyndall, Mr. John, 525
  • - Underwood, Mr. John, 199
  • - Weaver, Mr. Henry, 300
  • Ohio Machine Works Company, Special Motor Gear Lathe, 44
  • Observatory, Ben Nevis and its, 91, 97
  • Oil Engine, 3£ Brake Horse-power, The “Trusty” Portable, 521
  • Oil Engine, The Campbell, 521
  • Oil Engines at Chicago, 367, 385
  • Oil Engine, Roots’, Smithfield Club Show, 522
  • Oil Engines in Tramcars, 219, 237, 273
  • Oil Engines, Mr. Harry M. Waynforth, 538
  • Oil Extracting Machinery ? 197
  • Oil Fuel for Passenger Steamers, 221
  • Oil in Heavy Seas, 590
  • Oil Mills, The Sabarmati, 526, 527, 534
  • Oil, Mineral, from India, 465
  • Oil, Mineral, in Java and Sumatra, 465
  • Oil Plant, Sabarmati Mills, 526, 527, 534
  • Oil Press, Mitchell’s, 304
  • Okehampton, Cordite at, 14
  • Oldbury Carriage and Wagon Co., The East Coast Dining and Corridor Trains, 31, 34, 38, 90
  • Old Foundry, Barnsley, The, 66
  • One Hundred Miles an Hour, 41
  • Opera Glass, A New, 515
  • Optical Lantern, Messrs. Newton and Co., 380
  • Optical Lantern, Improvement in the, 327, 597
  • Ordnance, American Nickel Steel Armour Plates, 380
  • Ordnance Exhibits at the Chicago Exhibition, 300, 301, 325, 378, 419
  • Ordnance Survey Maps, 193
  • Oriel Lubricator, The, 124
  • Orizaba, Girard Turbines at (Supplement, August 25th, 1893), 189
  • Otto Gas Engines, Double-acting, 452, 465
  • Oundle Sewage and Waterworks, 577
  • Our Position in the Mediterranean, 472
  • Overtime at Woolwich, Parliamentary Note, 576
  • Ouse Navigation, Trustees of the, and the Board of Trade, 475
  • PACKING, Starnes’s Sleeve, 169
  • Packman, Mr. J., Viaduct over the River Birriz, Costa Rica Railway, 40, 43, 109, 139, 145, 165
  • Paddle Boat in the World, The Fastest, 245
  • Paper Car Wheel, The Pullman, 299
  • Paris Agricultural Exhibition, 378
  • Paris, Public Works in, 616
  • Paris Universal Exhibition, 1900, 337, 512
  • PARLIAMENTARY NOTES:—
  • - Achill Extension Railway, 489
  • - “Admiral Class,” The, 489
  • - Boilers of the Bellona, 508
  • - Cost of a Battleship in Commission, 508
  • - Discharges at Woolwich, 473
  • - Disused Chains and Cables, 489
  • - Dock at Gibraltar, 473
  • - Electric Communication with Lightships, 577
  • - Employers’ Liability Bill, 473
  • - Fog Signals on the Irish Coast, 473
  • - French Fleet in the Mediterranean, 473
  • - Harbours of Refuge, 508
  • - Hours of Work in Naval Establishments, 473
  • - Importation of Foreign Coal, 577
  • - Level Crossings, 508
  • - Level Crossing at Ramsbotham, 489
  • - Lighthouse Illuminants, 577
  • - Naval Matters, 576
  • - New Battleships, 489
  • - North-Eastern Railway of Heck, 577
  • - Oberon Trial and Oil Fuel, The, 577
  • - Overtime at Woolwich, 576
  • - Railway Level Crossings, 577
  • - Re-arming Broadside Ships, 508
  • - Russian Warships, 473
  • - “Sharpshooter’s” Boilers, The, 577
  • - Shipbuilding Programme, The, 489
  • - Strength of the Navy, 508
  • - Mr. White and H.M.S. “ Victoria,” 473
  • Parsons’ Steam Turbine, The, 42
  • Passenger Traffic on the Lower Thames, 199
  • Patent Specifications, Abridgment of, 123
  • Patents Austro-Hungarian, 516
  • Paton, Mr. John F., On the Training of Shipyard Apprentices, 429
  • Paul, Mr. Matthew, 453
  • Pavement for Tramways, Metallic, 170
  • Paxton’s Spoke or Wire Grip, 432
  • Paxton, Mr. T. R., “Tiger” Pipe Wrench, 128
  • Penarth and Barry Docks, The, 62, 98
  • Pencils, Lead, 236
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Exhibit,Chicago Exhibition, 397, 402
  • Perils of the Pit, The, 14
  • Perken, Son, and Payment, Optical Lanterns, 597
  • Permanent Way, Keyless Railway Chair, 247
  • Permanent Way Lock-nut, Pile’s, 389
  • Permanent Way, United States, Chicago Exhibition, 397, 402
  • Perrody, M., Metallic Pavement for Tramways, 170
  • Perry’s Keyless Railway Chair, 247
  • “Perthshire,” S.S., 516
  • Peterhead Harbour, Reports on Proposed Improvements, 288
  • Peterhead Harbour Works, Progress of, 408
  • Petroleum in India, 465
  • Petroleum in Java and Sumatra, 465
  • Petroleum Lamps, 161
  • Petroleum Motor, The Grob, 21
  • Petroleum Oil ? Machinery for Refining, 385,
  • Petroleum Vessels, Construction and Repair of, 28
  • Phillips, Mr. W., Flexible Backed Brushes, 502
  • Phoenix Foundry Company, Girder Yard Drilling Machine, 433
  • Phoenix Iron Company, Steel Eye-bar, 339
  • Photographing Colours in the Camera, 391
  • Photographs, Living, Professor Marshall Ward, 427
  • Photography, Diazotype, 403
  • Photography, Recent Development of, 525
  • Physical Definition, 180, 197
  • Pickles and Son, Messrs. J., Log Frame with Travelling Rack, 128
  • Pile Head Saw, Cold Iron, 117
  • Pioneer Steamers of the Pacific Ocean, 238
  • Pile’s Permanent Way Lock Nut, 389
  • Pinette Mine Winch for Round R ipcs, 494
  • Pipe Wrench, “Tiger,” 128
  • Piston Rod Jack, Hydraulic, 65
  • Pit, The Perils of the, 14
  • Pitt’s Screw-cutting Lathe, 619
  • Planing Machine, Heavy Plate-edge, 410
  • Planter, “Moline” Corn, 523
  • Plate-edge Planing Machine, Heavy, 410
  • Plates, Trial of American Nickel-steel, 93
  • Platform Bridges, Rolling, 382
  • Plating, Theory of Thin, 62
  • Platt, Mr. Sam., Four-feet Ingot Boring Machine, 486
  • “Plenum” System of Ventilation, 223
  • Plough, “Moline,” Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Plough Pavement, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Plough, Sulky, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Plough, Syracuse Hillside, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Plough, Two Gang, Chicago Exhibition, 490
  • Plug Switch-board, Edison Motor, Thomson- Houston Plant, 143
  • Plymouth Water Supply and Sir Massey Lopes’ Gift to the Town, 302
  • Pochin, Mr. H. D., on the Cost of the Coal Strike, 493
  • Politico-Economical Aspect of the Coal Strike, 385
  • Pontoon, The Wallsend, Cardiff Docks, 64
  • Pooley and Son, Messrs. Henry, “Champion Farmer” Cart and Cattle Weighbridge, 223
  • Pope’s System of Illumination by Compressed Oil Gas, 21
  • Port at Manchester, The, 584
  • Port Ness Harbour, Island of Lewis, 158
  • Port and Railway, Concessions at San Clemente, 94
  • Portable Air Condenser for Distilling Salt Water? 615
  • Portable Hospital, The Berthon, 336
  • Porter, Mr. J. W., Hydraulic Piston-rod Jack, 65
  • Portevin’s Bottle Rinsing or Cleaning Machine, Mr. C. W. Burton, 157
  • Portland Cement, Concrete and, 468
  • Portland Cement Grinding, 258
  • Portland Cement, Prevention of the “Falling” of, 220
  • Portugalete, Ferry Bridge at, 224
  • Potato Planter, Ransome’s, 17
  • Potato Raiser, Ransome’s, 17
  • Poulet, Mr. G., Use of Quebracho Wood for Rail¬way Sleepers, 161
  • Powrie, Mr. Wm., on Tin from the Mine to the Market, 484
  • Pre-eminence of English Agricultural Machinery, 532
  • Press, Hay and Straw, Mr. S. Blvthe, 124
  • Press, Mitchell’s Oil, 304
  • Presser, Hay and Straw, 16
  • Presses and Pumps, Hydraulic, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 190, 194
  • Pritchard, Mr. E., Alcester Sewage Disposal, 427
  • Pritchard, Mr. P. M., Some Forms of Locomotive Cranes, 600
  • Private Bills in Parliament, and Provisional Orders, 8, 20, 277, 464, 484, 522, 608
  • Private Enterprise, Encouraging, 219
  • Private Enterprise in India, Encouraging, 612
  • Prize Offered by the Netherland Society for the Promotion of Industry for Papers concerning Means of Obtaining Energy through Windmills, 606
  • Problem in Radiation, 237, 273
  • “Proceedings” of the Royal Artillery Institution, “Adjuncts of Defence,” 481
  • Professional Note-books, 488
  • Profile of the London and North-Western Railway, 192
  • Propeller Blades, Bull’s Forged, 315
  • Propellers, Jet, 400
  • Propeller Shafts, Corrosion of, 152
  • Propulsion, Jet, 243
  • Propulsion, Steamship, 18
  • Protractor, Boynton’s Map Scale or, 65
  • Provisional Orders and Private Bills, Session 1894, 8, 20, 277, 429, 464, 465, 484, 522, 608
  • Public Works in Ireland, 229
  • Public Works in Paris, 616
  • Public Works in Sweden, 291
  • Pulley, A New Light Steel, 101
  • Pullman Car Company’s Works, Timber Drying Plant at the, 223
  • Pullman, The Town of, 299
  • Pulveriser, and Disintegrator, The Cyclone, 172
  • Pump, Duplex Accumulator, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, 213
  • Pump, Foot Lift and Force, 18
  • Pumping Engines, Compound Duplex, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Son, 222
  • Pumping Engines, Recent Practice in, 239, 274
  • Pumping Engines, Rotterdam, Bombay, and Abbey Mills Sewage Pumping Station, Messrs. Jas. Simpson and Co., 445, 448, 451
  • Pumping Eagine, Trials of a Davey, Widnes Waterworks, 262, 263
  • Pumping Machinery, Irrigation, 607
  • Pumping Plant, An American Sewage, 2
  • Pumping Plant, Tenders for, 612
  • Pumping Puzzle, A, 267, 284, 359
  • Pumping Station, Rotterdam Sewerage Worksr 421, 423, 432, 445, 448, 451
  • Pumps, New Ram, 610
  • Pumps and Presses, Hydraulic, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 190, 194
  • QUEBRACHO Wood for Railway Sleepers, 161
  • Queen’s Ferry Bridge, 451, 489
  • RADIATION, Problem in, 237, 273
  • Radstock Water Supply, The, 599
  • Railroad Company’s Exhibit, Pennsylvania, Chicago Exhibition, 397, 402
  • Railway Accidents, 360
  • Railway Accident, American, 271
  • Railway Axles, Tensile Tests of Wroughtlron, 605
  • Railway from Beira to Mashonaland, 367
  • Railway Bridge over the Tyne at Wylam, 262
  • Railways, British, 476
  • Railways of Cadiz, Minerals and, 176
  • Railway Chair, Perry’s Keyless, 247
  • Railway Communication between India and Ceylon, 42
  • Railway, A Deserted, 596
  • Railway, The First American, 253
  • Railway in France, A Projected, 66
  • Railways in Guadaloupe, 229
  • Railway, The Jaffa-Jerusalem, 15
  • Railway Level Crossings, Parliamentary Note, 577
  • Railway, The Manchester and Sheffield, 177
  • Railway, Matters, 11, 35, 67, 99, 119, 147, 173, 201, 217, 249, 261, 285, 303, 327, 368,379, 405, 425, 454, 469, 485, 509, 529, 578, 591, 609
  • Railway, New Balkan, 164
  • Railway, New Mountain, Barmen, 185
  • Railway, Novel Street, 105
  • Railway Sleepers, Use of Quebracho Wood for, 161
  • Railways of the South African Republic, 205
  • Railway Speed, 19, 41, 484
  • Railway Speed in America, 19
  • Railway System of Tunis, Development of the, 182
  • Railway Traffic, 244
  • Railway Traffic, Economies of, 290
  • Railway Trains in France, Fast, 484
  • Railway, The Wemyss Bay, 146
  • Railway, The West Highland, 296, 512
  • Railway Works, North-Eastern, 386
  • Raising Wrecks in the Thames, Mr. Cobb on, 424
  • Ram, Decceur’s Hydraulic, 619
  • Ram “Katahdin,” United States Harbour Defence, 21
  • Ram Pumps, New, 610
  • Rams, Naval, 69
  • Ramsgate Sea Front Improvements, 270
  • Rance, Mr. De, on the Discovery of Coal in Cheshire, 600
  • Rangoon Water Supply, 205
  • Ransome and Co., Messrs. A., New Cask-making Machine, 387
  • Ransome, Mr. L. R.,on Cask-making Machinery, 599
  • Ransome’s Potato Planter, 17
  • Ransome’s Potato Raiser, 17
  • Reading, Blake’s Bridge, 178, 179
  • Reaper Trials, The Royal Agricultural Society’s, 123
  • Reapers, Trials of Sheaf-binding, 238
  • Re-arming Broadside Ships, Sir U. Kay-Shuttle- worth on, 508
  • Reckenzaun, Mr. Anthony, 468
  • Reckenzaun? Mr., 531
  • Reclaiming the Foreshore of the River Thames, 580
  • Record Breaking, Toe Cunarders and, 450
  • Redruth Water Supply, 324
  • Reed, Sir E. J., on the British Navy, 277
  • Referee Frame and Head, Stanley Cycle Show, 483
  • Refining Petroleum Oil, Machinery for, 385
  • Refrigerating Machine of To-day, by C. Linde, 314, 598, 613
  • Refrigeration, Loss of Meat due to Want of, Sausinena and Co. v. Houston and Co., 184
  • Refrigerator, Trial of a, Messrs. J. and E. Hall, 522
  • Regulator, A Compressed Gas, 288
  • Regulator, Thomson-Houston, 143
  • Reid, Mr. John, 225
  • Reid, Mr. John E., Trip to Chicago Exhibition and Back, 394
  • Reinold, Mr. E. K., Waste Weir and Sluices for Maximum Storage, 430, 431
  • Relic, An Interesting, 182
  • Remover or Jack, Hydraulic Piston Rod, 65
  • “Renard," Trials of H.M.S., 293
  • Rendel, Sir Alexander, Report on Wick Harbour, 200
  • Repairing Connecting Rods, 66
  • Reservoir Dams, 525
  • Reservoirs in India, Impounding, 508
  • “Resolution,” H.M S., 235
  • Reversing Valve Gear on the Pinette Winch, Fouquemberg, 495
  • Reynolds-Corliss Engine and Dynamo, Chicago Exhibition, 113
  • Reynolds, Dr. J., Diazotype Photographv, 403
  • Rhayader, Fish Pass on the Wye, 170
  • Richardson’s Hooded Tubular Boiler, 18
  • Richmond Lock and Weir, Mr. C. J. More 37, 39, 46
  • Ricker Tedder, Hay, 16
  • Riddell Filtering Process, The, 618
  • Rifling Machine, Loewe’s, 164
  • Riveting Plant, Tweddell Hydraulic, 213
  • Roads in China and Persia, 30
  • Roads and Railways in Damascus, 150
  • Robinson Radial Truck for Street Cars, Chicago Exhibition, 59, 60
  • Robson-Brown Burners for Miners’ Safety Lamps, 515
  • Rock-Drilling Machinery, Electric, Mr. A. L. Steavenson on, 125
  • Rods, Repairing Connecting, 66
  • Rolling Platform Bridges, 382
  • Rolling Stock, East Coast Dining and Corridor Trains, 31, 34, 38, 90
  • Roots’ Oil Engine at the Smithfield Club Show, 522
  • Rose, Downs, and Thompson, Messrs., Oil Plant, Sabarmati Mills, 526, 527
  • Rothamsted Agricultural Experiments, Jubilee of the, 115
  • Rotterdam, Bombay, and Abbey Mills Pumping Station, Pumping Engines, 445, 448, 451
  • Rotterdam Sewerage Works, Pumping Station, 421, 423, 432, 506, 507, 510
  • Rous-Marten, Mr. Charles, A Remarkable Locomotive, 191
  • ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW:—
  • - Bamford’s Chaff Cutter, 17
  • - Blythe’s Hay and Straw Press, 124
  • - British Engineering Company’s Foot Lift and Force Pump, 18
  • - Carter’s Disintegrator, 17
  • - Howard’s-Ladd Hay and Straw Presser, 16
  • - Howard’s New Straw Trusser, 16
  • - Miscellaneous Exhibits at, 16
  • - Nicholson’s Hay Ricker Tedder, 16
  • - Portable Engines at, 20
  • - Ransome’s Potato Planter, 17
  • - Ransome’s Potato Raiser, 17
  • - Reaper Trials, 123
  • - Richardson’s Hooded Tubular Boiler, 18
  • - Sewing Machines at, 46
  • - Tasker’s Winnowing Machine, 16
  • - Tiffin-Hult’s Creamer, 16
  • - Woodroffe’s Mower Knife-holder, 16
  • Royal Artillery Institution, “Proceedings” of the, 481
  • Royal Commission and the London Water Supply, The, 289
  • ROYAL INSTITUTION —
  • - Lecture Arrangements before Easter, 534
  • “Royal Oak,” The First-class Battleship, 404
  • “Royal Oak,” Trials of H.M.S., 514
  • “Royal Sovereign,” The Fairfield Company, 196
  • Rue de Tolbiac Bridge. Paris, 374, 375
  • Ruglen, Mr. James, 577
  • Rush worth and Co., Messrs., Heavy Plate Edge Planing Machine, 410
  • Russia, Customs and Dues Imposed by, on French and German Machinery, and c., 447
  • Russia as a Machinery Market, 408
  • Russian Battleship “Twelve Apostles,” The, 283
  • Russian Marine, The, 269
  • Russian Navy, Second-class Battleship “Admiral Nachimoff,” 406, 409
  • Russian Trade with Persia, Establishment of Consulates, 262
  • Russian Warships, 473
  • Rust on Machinery ? Preventing, 385
  • Rust Removers ? 491
  • SADASEWJEE, Mr. Jagganath, On the Baroda Waterworks, 508
  • Safety Car Heating and Lighting Company’s Exhibit at the Chicago Exhibition, 247
  • Sagar and Co., Messrs. J., Large Log Band Saw, 116, 120
  • Salle, Mons., Rue de Tolbiac Road Bridge, Paris, 374, 375
  • Salt Industry of Astrakhan, 297
  • Salt Industry, The Middlesbrough, 125, 138, 156, 182
  • Sampling of Iron Ores, Mr. Thomas Clarkson, 323
  • Samudas, 225
  • San Clemente, Port and Railway Concessions at, 94
  • Sand Dredger “Brancker,” The, 338, 339
  • Sand-papering Machine, Fay’s, 136
  • Sandeman, Mr. J. W., Concrete and Portland Cement, 468
  • Sandeman and Moncrieff, Messrs., New Bridge over the Tyne at Newburn, 214, 215, 226
  • Saner, Mr. J. A., Some English Waterways, 462
  • Sanitary Appliances ? 471
  • Sanitary Arrangements, 516
  • “Santa Maria,” The, Chicago Exhibition, 286, 287
  • Santiago (Chili) Mining and Metallurgical Exhibition, 1894, 212, 496
  • “Sardegna,” The Italian Battleship, 486
  • Sausinena and Co. v. Houston and Co., Loss of Meat, due to Want of Refrigeration, 184
  • Saw, Cold Iron Pile Head, 117
  • Saw, A large Log Band, 116, 120
  • Saw Sharpener for Cold Iron Saws, 169
  • Sawing Machinery, Chicago Exhibition, 305, 306, 308, 331
  • Scale or Protractor, Boynton’s Map, 65
  • Scantlings for Petroleum Vessels, The Suitable, 28
  • Scarborough Electric Supply Company, The, 213
  • Schichau and Co., Messrs., Triple - expansion Engine and Dynamo, Chicago Exhibition, 57
  • Schneider’s Nickel Steel Armour for Russia, Trial of, 271
  • Science and Art Department, South Kensington, 225
  • Science Lectures for the People, 508
  • Scientific Experts, 590
  • “Scot,” Average Speed of the Royal Mail Steamer, 44
  • Scotch Coal Struggle, The, 576
  • Scott-Moncrieff’s System for the Disposal of Sewage, 149
  • Screw-cutting Lathe, Pitt’s, 619
  • Screw Propulsion, 515
  • Screw Propulsion with Non-reversible Engines, 152
  • Screwing Machines at the Royal Show, 46
  • Screws, Refined Method of Manufacturing, 154
  • Seamless Steel Boats, 46, 65
  • Selected American Patents, 25, 54, 82, 106, 134, 162, 186, 206, 230, 254, 278, 298, 320, 344, 372, 396, 416, 438, 460, 480, 500, 520, 542, 582, 604, 624
  • Self-starter, The Stockport, 411
  • Selling Cattle at Weight, 223
  • Serve Tubes and Retarders, Mr. J. D. Ellis on the Value of the, 61
  • Severn Navigation and the Midland Canal System, 101
  • Sewage, Bacteriological Purification of, 149, 181, 202
  • Sewage Disposal System of Milwaukee, 612
  • Sewage Pumping Plant, An American, 2
  • Sewage Purification in Australia, 451
  • Sewage Purification, Leigh, Lancashire, 516
  • Sewerage, Ludlow, 420
  • Sewerage Works, Rotterdam, 421, 423, 432, 506, 507, 510
  • Sewers, Ventilation of, Mr. Guy L. Till, 515
  • Shallow Draught Steamer for Egypt, Mr. Edw. Hayes, 47
  • Shanghai, The Woosung Bar, 288
  • Sharp, Mr., on the Connelly Motor, 21
  • Sharp, Stewart, and Co., Messrs., Special Triplegeared Sliding, Surfacing, and Screw-cutting Lathe, 530, 538
  • Sharpener, Hill’s Cold Iron Saw, 169
  • “Sharpshooter’s” Boilers, The, Parliamentary Note, 576
  • Sheaf-binding Reapers, Trials of, 238
  • Sheer Legs, 160-Ton, New South Wales, Messrs. Eiston and Anderson, 611, 614
  • Sheffield Car Company, Equalising Electric Motor Trucks for Street Cars, Chicago Exhibition, 59, 60
  • Sheffield District, The, 23, 51, 79, 103, 131, 159, 183, 203, 227, 251, 275, 295, 317, 341, 369, 393, 413, 435, 457, 477, 497, 517, 539, 579, 601, 621
  • Shipbuilding in America, 207, 231, 257, 417
  • Shipbuilding Statistics for the Year, 532
  • Shipbuilding in the United States, 432
  • Ship Canal, The Manchester—see Manchester Ship Canal
  • Ship Canal, The Nantes, 198
  • Ship Electric Lighting Plant, Chicago Exhibition, 4
  • Ship Resistance and Tank Experiments, 408
  • Ships, Motive Power of Small, 166, 202, 237, 273, 284, 307, 340, 367, 383, 491, 424
  • Ships of War, Casualties on Board. 432
  • Ships of War, Large and Small, 386
  • Ships of War, Water-tight Doors in, 473
  • Shipyard Apprentices, 429, 472, 536
  • Shipyard Apprentices, The Training of, 429
  • Shooting, American High Velocity, 225
  • “Short” Gearless Motor, The, 141
  • Siemens Bros, and Co., Limited, Messrs., Electric Lighting of the S.S. “Lucania,” 356
  • Siemens, Werner von, Personal Recollections of, and Scientific and Technical Papers of, 513, 532
  • Sight-feed Lubricator, Naylor’s, ,403
  • Signal Apparatus, Dixon’s Automatic Fog, 535, 577
  • Signalling under Water, Captain Neale’s Apparatus for, 455
  • Silloth, Artillery Experiments at, 465
  • Simpson and Co., Messrs. James, Pumping Engines, Rotterdam, Bombay, and Abbey Mills Pumping Station, 445, 448, 451
  • Sims-Edison Electric Torpedo, Experiments with the, 104
  • Sinking and Driving in Water-bearing Strata with the Aid of Congelation, 117
  • Sleeve Packing, Starnes’, 169
  • Sluices, Waste, 430, 431
  • Small Vessels, Motive Power of, 166, 202, 237, 273, 284, 307, 401, 424
  • Smelting Ores of Iron, Sir L. Bell on the Waste Heat in, 300
  • Smelting Process at Hayle, as carried on by j Messrs. Williams, Harvey, and Co., 484
  • SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW, THE, 521, 522
  • - Campbell Gas Engine, The, 521
  • - “Trusty” Portable Oil Engine, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttle worth, 521
  • - “Trusty” Portable Oil Engine, Messrs. Wey- man and Hitchcock, 521
  • Smithy—Including Springs. Part II, Section III., On the Construction of the Modern Locomotive, 187, 255
  • Smoke Combustion, New Apparatus for, 160
  • Societe Cockerill, The Fastest Paddle Boat in the World, 245
  • SOCIETY OF ARTS :—
  • - Arrangements for the New Session, 451
  • SOCIETY, THE CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS’
  • - Literature of Engineering, The, Mr. Reginald Bolton, 577
  • - Visit to the Black wall Tunnel, 105
  • - Visit to the Works of the London and India , Docks Joint Committee, 313
  • Society of Electrical Engineers, The Northern, 597
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS:—
  • - Annual Dinner, 596
  • - Collieries and Colliery Engineering, Mr. R. Nelson Boyd, 440
  • - Gas Substitutes, Professor V. B. Lewes, 329
  • - Practical Examples of Blasting, Mr. P. F. Nursey, 538
  • - Visit of Members to the Richmond Lock and Weir Works, 39
  • - Visit to the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway, 389
  • SOCIETY, THE JUNIOR ENGINEERING, 66
  • - Coal Gas Manufacture and Recent Improvements of the Plant Employed Therein, Mr. S. Cutler, jun., 610
  • - Excursion to Wilts, Devon, and Cornwall, 225
  • - Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. John Wolfe Barry, on Engineering considered Generally as a Calling or a Profession, 464, 488
  • - Resolution Passed by, relative to the Death of Mr. John Tyndall, 577
  • - Visit to the Tilbury Docks, 451
  • - Visit to the Cable Depot of the London Tramways Company, 518
  • SOCIETY, KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON, ENGINEERING
  • - Presidential Address of Mr. Cobb on Raising Wrecks in the Thames, 424
  • - Telephones, Mr. Buckmaster, 484
  • SOCIETY, THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :—
  • - Adjustment of Surveying Instruments, Mr. Ivan C. Barling, 518
  • - Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. H. Percy Boulnois, on Municipal Engineering, 420
  • - Some English Waterways, Mr. J. A. Saner, 462
  • SOCIETY, MASON COLLEGE ENGINEERING:—
  • - Ventilation of Sewers, Mr. Guy L. Till, 515
  • SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF INDUSTRY, NETHERLAND
  • - Prize Offered for Papers Concerning Means of Obtaining Energy through Windmills, 606
  • SOCIETY, THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE ENGINEERING
  • - Air-compressing Machinery, Mr. W. J. Jenkins, 508
  • - Methods of Graphical Calculation, Professor Hele-Shaw, 420
  • SUPPLEMENTS :—
  • - Express Passenger Locomotives, Compound and Simple, Mr. Wilson Worsdell, September 29th and October 27th, 1893
  • - Girard Turbines, Orizaba, Mexico, Mr. W. Gunther, August 25th, 1893
  • - H.M. First-class Battleship “Hood,” 14,000 Tons, Constructed at Chatham Dockyard, November 17th, 1893
  • - H.M. First-class Protected Cruiser “Endymion,” Earle’s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, July 28th, 1893
  • - Tower Bridge, Mr. J. C. Wyllie, December 15th, 1893
  • - Triple-expansion Engines of the Cunard Company’s S.S. “Lucania,” The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, October 13th, 1893
  • - Triple-expansion Engines H.M.S. “Endymion,” Earle’s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, July 14th, 1893
  • South African Republic, Railways of the, 205
  • Southampton Docks, Electric Cranes, 88, 89
  • South Wales Water Supply, 514
  • Sovereign Cycle Tire, The, 484
  • “Speedy,” H.M.S ,439
  • Sperry Car Motor and Mounting, 142,144
  • Spoke or Wire Grip, Paxton’s, 432
  • Springs, Smithy, Including, Section III., Part II., Construction of the Modern Locomotive, 255
  • Spring-tooth Cultivator, Bradley, 523
  • Staiths at Dunston, Coal, 398, 399
  • Stanley Exhibition of Cycles, 483
  • Starnes’ Sleeve Packing, 169
  • Starnes’ Stern Tube Valve, 202
  • Starter for Gas and Oil Engines, Hand Power, 222
  • Statter, Messrs. J. G., Electric Cranes, Southampton Harbour, 88, 89
  • Staveley, Memorial Hall at, 596
  • Steam Dryer, Holden and Brooke’s, 597
  • Steam Engines at the Chicago Exhibition—see Engines, Steam, at, and c.
  • Steam Engine Economy, 220
  • Steam on the Highways, 577
  • Steam Lifeboat, Launch of New, 612
  • Steam Lifeboats, New, 313, 612
  • Steam Shipping Trade, The, 335
  • Steam, Specific Heat of, 331
  • Steam Striker, Allen’s, 62
  • Steam Turbine, The Laval, 390
  • Steam Yacht Race, A, 80
  • Steamers, Atlantic, 505
  • Steamers for Egypt, Shallow-draught, 47
  • Steamer, The First Transatlantic, 122
  • Steamers for the Manchester Ship Canal, 467
  • Steamers, Oil Fuel for Passenger, 221
  • Steamers, Petroleum Tank, Construction and Repair of, 28
  • S.S. “Borghese,” Raised for Repairs on the Wallsend Pontoon, 64
  • S.S. “David Mainland,” Trial Trip of the, 392
  • S.S. “Gothic,” The, 527
  • S.S. “Great Britain,” The, 362—367
  • S.S. “Lucania”—see Lucania
  • S.S. “Perthshire,” 516
  • S.S. “Sachem,” for the Manchester Ship Canal, 467
  • Steamships, Atlantic, 475, 505
  • Steamships for Egypt, Shallow-draught, 47
  • Steamships, Fast Ocean, 28
  • Steamship, The First Transatlantic, 122
  • Steamship, Great Development of the, 56
  • Steamships, Oil Fuel for Passenger, 221
  • Steamships for the Manchester Ship Canal, 467
  • Steamships, Petroleum Tank, Construction and Repair of, 28
  • Steamship Propulsion, 18
  • Steam’s Manufacturing Company, The “Gill” Boiler, 170
  • Steam’s Manufacturing Company, The Woodbury Engine, 321, 322
  • Steavenson, Mr. A. L., Electric Rock Drills, 125, 138, 156
  • Steavenson, Mr. A. L , on Electric Rock-drilling Machinery, 125
  • Steavenson. Mr. A. L., on the Last Twenty Years in the Cleveland Mining District, 300
  • Steel Armour Plates, American Nickel, 93, 380
  • Steel, The Bessemer, 10
  • Steel Boats, Seamless, 46, 65
  • Steel for a Cent a Pound, 271
  • Steel, A Discussion on, 283
  • Steel and Engineering Trades, The United States Competition in the, 72
  • Steel Ingots, Handling, 216
  • Steel Ingots, New Method of Casting, 185
  • Steel Lathing, Hayward’s, 225
  • Steel Plates, Mr. W. Muirhead on Suggested Improvements in, 300, 323
  • Steel Plates, Trial of American Nickel, 93, 380
  • Steel, Proposed Method of Testing Structural, 229
  • Steel Pulley, A New Light, 101
  • Steel Rails, The Outlook for, 594
  • Steel Rope Suspension Bridge over the Trent, 258
  • Steel at Wittkowitz, Manufacture of Basic, 299
  • Steinmetz, Mr. T. L. W., On the Railways of the South African Republic, 205
  • Stereoscopic Projection, Mr. Anderton’s Invention and, 455
  • “Sterling” Hay Tedder, 524
  • Stevens and Sons, Messrs. A. W., Traction Engines at the Chicago Exhibition, 210, 211
  • Stirling Water-tube Boiler at the Chicago Exhibition, 110
  • Stockport Self-starter, The, 411
  • Stoddard Hay Rake and Tedder, 524
  • Stoddard Transplanter, 523
  • Storage of Gas, 516. 538, 577
  • Storing Gas under Pressure, 516
  • Straw Trusser, New, 16
  • Street Car Generator, Brush Company, 141, 144
  • Street Car Truck and Electric Motor, Sperry Electric Railway Company, 144
  • Street Railway, Novel, 105
  • Strike, The Coal, 42, 70, 96, 175, 221, 245, 267, 335, 359, 360, 385, 404, 424, 427, 447, 491, 493
  • Strike, Coal, How Long Will it Last? 96
  • Strike in the Coal Trade, The Threatened National, 42
  • Strikes, Coal, and Miners’ Output, 70
  • Strike, North-Western Iron and the, 360
  • Sukkur, Boring Operations at, 473
  • “Superior” Drill, 523
  • Surveying Instruments, On the Adjustment of, 518
  • Sweden, Public Works in, 291
  • Switchboard, Great, Chicago Exhibition, 92
  • Sydney, New South Wales, 160-Ton Sheer Legs 611, 614
  • Sydney Pneumatic Tire, The, 483
  • Sydney University, 100-Ton Testing Machine for 233, 242
  • Syracuse Cultivator, 523
  • System of Awards at Chicago, The, 268
  • TAMWORTH Water Supply. The, 395
  • Tangyes, Messrs., Irrigation Pumping Machinery, 607
  • Tanks, Ballast, 29, 62
  • Tanks, Ballast, Mr. Hamilton on the Wear and Tear of, 62
  • Tansa Works for the Bombay Water Supply, Mr. J. B. Clerke, 508
  • Tasker’s Winnowing Machine, 16
  • Taxation of Foreign Machinery, 123
  • Taylor, Mr. William, Refined Method of Manufacturing, 154
  • Tedder, Hay Rake and, Chicago Exhibition, 524
  • Tedder, Hay Ricker, 16
  • Tees, Engineering Improvement on the River, 138, 155
  • Telephones, Bell, Chicago Exhibition, 3, 4, 58
  • Telephones, Mr. Buckmaster, 484
  • Telephone, Edison Carbon, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Telephones, Electric Traction and, 15
  • Telephones, Glasgow, 70
  • Telescope, A Great French, 502
  • Temperature, Carnot’s Function of the — see Carnot’s, and c.
  • Temperature of the Waters of Lakes Superior, Huron, and Erie, 269
  • TENDERS:—
  • - Lighting of Belem in Brazil, 223
  • - Llangefin Sewerage and Waterworks, 98
  • - New Laundry at Fulham, 534
  • - Tenders for Pumping Plant, 612
  • Tensile Tests of Wrought Iron Railway Axles, 605
  • Testing Armour and Projectiles, 367
  • Testing of Bridges, The, 615
  • Testing Machine (100-Ton) for Sydney University, 233, 242
  • Testing Structural Steel, Mr. A, E. Hunt’s Proposed Method of, 229
  • Tests of Wrought Iron Railway Axles, On the Tensile, 605
  • Thames Conservancy, The, 244
  • Thames, Passenger Traffic on the Lower, 199
  • Thames, Reclaiming the Foreshore of the, 580
  • Theatre at Buenos Ayres, The New, 94
  • Theiler and Sons, Amalgamation of Messrs. Elliott Bros, and, 468
  • Thermodynamics, 66, 126, 181, 511
  • “Theseus,” Trials of H.M.S., 596
  • Thin Plating, Theory of, 62
  • Thirlmere Waterworks Scheme, 489
  • Thomson-Houston Arc Light Machine, 143, 144
  • Thomson-Houston Arc Lighter, The Armature of, 143
  • Thomson-Houston Electric Plant, Chicago Exhibition, 143
  • Thomson-Houston Regulator, 143
  • Thomson-Houston Wall Controller, 143
  • Thomson, Professor J. M., Recent Development of Photography, 525
  • Thomson, Mr. William, on the Influence of Some Chemical Agents in producing Injury to Iron and Steel, 515
  • Thornjcroft and Co., Messrs. Jno. I., H.M.S. “Speedy,” 439
  • Thrashing Machines at the Chicago Exhibition, 466
  • Thrashing Machines at the Smithfield Club Show, 522
  • Tidal Channels, Lighting, 418
  • Tiffin-Hults’ Creamer, 16
  • “Tiger” Pipe Wrench, 128
  • Til', Mr. Guy L., On tne Ventilation of Sewers, 515
  • Tin from the Mine to the Market, Mr. William Powrie, 484
  • Tin Mines, Perak Tin Mining Valley, Kinta Valley Railway, 135, 146
  • Tin Plate in the United States, 360
  • Tires, Cycle, 483, 484
  • Tire, The “Sovereign” Cycle, 484
  • Tire, The Sydney Pneumatic Cycle, 483
  • Tool, McKay’s Tube-plate Boring, 222
  • Torbay, Breakwater at, 528
  • “Torch,” New Sloop-of-War, Preparations for the Construction of, 128
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyer, “ Havock,” 524
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyers, 415, 524, 575
  • Torpedo Boat, New Type, 616
  • Torpedo Experiments, 104
  • Torpedo Gunboat “Antelope,” Launch of the, 47
  • Torpedo Ship, A, 334
  • Torpedo Ship Attacking Ironclads, 384, 389
  • Torpedo Ship “Turtle,” Proposed, 384, 389
  • Torquay Water Supply, 514
  • TOWER BRIDGE, THE, BY J. E. TUIT, 543—574
  • - Accumulator House, 570, 573
  • - Arrol’s Hydraulic Riveter, 555
  • - Articles published at different times in THE ENGINEER relative to Projects for Bridges and Tunnels at the Tower, 574
  • - Barry, Mr. J. Wolfe, Portrait, 543
  • - Boring Pin Holes, 567
  • - Cantilevers, 560, 565
  • - Chains, The, 552, 562, 567, 573
  • - Columns on Abutments, 566
  • - Cost of Working the Bridge, Estimated, 570
  • - Designs for, 543—546, 548—551
  • - Foundations, The, 555, 556
  • - General Descriptions of the Final Designs, 551
  • - Girders, 561, 562, 564, 569
  • - Hydraulic Machinery, 569, 573
  • - Lifts, Hydraulic Passenger, 572
  • - Links, Horizontal, 566
  • - Machinery, General Arrangement of, 570, 573
  • - Masonry of the River Piers and Superstructure, 547, 572
  • - Materials used in Construction of the Towers, 574
  • - Moving Leaves, The, 566
  • - Ornamental Castings, 569
  • - Piers and Abutments, 558, 560, 563
  • - Pins, 568
  • - Roadway over the Bridge, 568
  • - Roller Bearings on Columns, 568
  • - Steel Superstructure, 552, 553, 554, 564, 568
  • - Steelwork, Erection of the, 564
  • - Ties, High-level and Land, 560, 561
  • - Towers, The, 572, 574
  • - Views of (Supplement, December 15th, 1893, 559, 566, 567, 571, 574
  • Tower, Wembley Park, 239, 240, 241, 246, 247
  • Towing Bmts by Electricity, 616
  • Track Bolts, N nt Locks for 590
  • Traction Engines. 195, 210, 212, 233 234, 235, 272, 284, 388, 505, 521, 528, 536, 577
  • Traction Engines, American, at the Chicago Exhibition, 210-212, 233, 234, 235
  • Traction Engines and Bye-laws, 272, 284
  • Traction Engines, 8-Horse Power, 195
  • Traction Engine Grievances, 505
  • Traction Engine History, A Bit of, 388, 536, 577
  • Traction Engine Owners, Grievances of, 528
  • Trade, British. 177
  • Trade for the Half-year, British, 42
  • Trade Unionism, The London County Council and, 473
  • Trades Unions in Germany, 623
  • Train Resistance, 297
  • Trains, Marshalling of Mixed, 367
  • Training of Shipyard Apprentices, Mr. John F. Paton, 429
  • Tramcar Engine, Gas, 424
  • Tramcars, Lighting of Omnibuses and, 21
  • Tramcars, Oil Engines in, 219, 237
  • Tram Plates ? Cast Iron, 41
  • Tramways, Electrical, 41, 496, 575
  • Tramways, Electrical, and the Board of Trade, 496
  • Tramways, Electrical, and the Proposed Regulations, 575
  • Tramways Institute, The, 21
  • Tramways, Metallic Pavement for, 170
  • Tramways in Paris, Compressed Air, 386
  • Tramway Rails, Best Methods of Cleaning, 21
  • Tramways, Steam Traction on, 21
  • Tramway Traction, Electric, 41
  • Tramways, Transport by Wire, 296
  • Transatlantic Steamer, The First, 122
  • Transmission of Heat through Steel Plates from Heated Gas and Water, Mr. A. Blechynden’s Experiments on the, 62, 98, 107
  • Transmitters, Chicago Exhibition, 58
  • Transplanter, Stoddard, 523
  • Transport to the Coast, Heavy Goods, 44
  • Transport by Wire Tramways, 296
  • Trees in India, Mr. Willcock on the Destruction of, 496
  • Trials of Sheaf-binding Reapers, 238
  • Trolley-driven Boat System for the Grand Canyon, Colorado, 182
  • Trucks for Street Cars, Electric Motor, Chicago Exhibition, 59, 60
  • Trusser, Straw, 16
  • “Trusty” Oil Engines, 521
  • Tube Expanders, Tube Cutters, and Beaders, Wicksteed’s, 124
  • Tube-plate Boring Tool, McKay’s, 222
  • Tuberculation of Water Mains, 253
  • Tubular Boiler, Hooded 18
  • Tuit, Mr. J, E., The Tower Bridge, 543—574
  • Tunis, Development of the Railway System of, 182
  • Tunis Harbour 87
  • Tunnel, The Blackwall, 105
  • Tunnel under the Great Belt, 122
  • Turbines, Girard, at Orizaba, Mexico (Supplement August 25th, 1893), 189
  • Turbine, The Laval Steam, 390
  • Turbine, The Parsons Steam, 42
  • Turbines, Vertical and Horizontal, Mr. C. Cadle, 589
  • Turbine Water-wheel, Mr. C. Cadle, 589
  • Tweddell Hydraulic Riveting Plant, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Works, 213, 218
  • Tyler and Co., Hayward, Hydraulic Pumps and Presses, 190, 194
  • Tyndall, John, 525
  • Tyne at Newburn, New Bridge over the, 214, 215, 226
  • UNDERGROUND Operations at Glasgow, 231
  • Underwood, Mr. John, 199
  • Unemployed Civil Engineers, 46
  • Union in Power, The, 150
  • U.S. Battleship “Massachusetts,” 129
  • U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 55
  • U.S. Competition in the Steel and Engineering Trades, 72
  • U.S., Compound Locomotives in the, 49
  • U.S., Electrical Units in the, 293
  • U.S. Harbour Defence Ram “ Katahdin,” 21
  • United States, Locomotive Firing in the, 620
  • United States, Shipbuilding in the, 432
  • United States Warships and War Materiel, 309
  • Universal Gold Extraction Process, The, 71
  • Utilisation of Small Coal, 14
  • VALON, Mr. W. A. McIntosh, Collieries and Colliery Engineering, 440
  • Valon, Mr. W. A. McIntosh, Ramsgate Sea Front Improvements, 270
  • “Valiant,” The Yacht, 199, 200
  • Valve, Baldwin’s Removable Feed Check, 65
  • Valve, Starnes’ Stern Tube, 202
  • Valve Gear, Cochrane’s, 47, 69
  • Vanderbilt’s Yacht “Valiant,” 199, 200
  • Variation on Euclid I., 47, 424, 476
  • Velocity Screens behind Plates, Value of, in Testing Armour and Projectiles, 367
  • Velocity Shooting, American High, 225
  • Ventilating, Heating, and Drying, American Methods of, 223
  • Ventilation, The, “Plenum” System of, 223
  • Ventilation of Sewers, Mr. Guy L. Till on the, 515
  • Vessels, Motive Power of Small, 166, 202 237, 273, 284, 307, 340, 367, 383, 401, 424, 429
  • Viaducts, Manchester Ship Canal, 588
  • Viaduct over the River Birriz, Costa Rica Railway, 40, 43, 109, 139, 145, 165
  • Vice Clamp, Allday’s Detachable, 315, 326
  • “Victoria,” Loss of the, 12, 13, 15, 47, 66, 420, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 449, 450, 463, 473
  • “Victoria,” The “Camperdown” in Collision with the, 12
  • “Victoria,” The, Can She be Raised ? 47
  • “Victoria” Court Martial, The Admiralty Minute on the, 450
  • “Victoria,” The Foundering of the. 420
  • “Victoria,” H.M.S., Mr. White’s Report on the Loss of, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 449, 463, 473
  • “Victoria,” Photographing the, 66
  • “Victoria,” Sinking of the, 15
  • Vienna 1894, Exhibition at, 489
  • WAGES in the Iron Trade, 105
  • Wales and Adjoining Counties, 24, 52, 80, 104, 132, 160, 204, 228, 252, 276, 296, 318, 342, 370, 394, 414, 436, 458, 478, 498, 518, 540, 580, 602, 622
  • Walker, Mr. F., Electric Apparatus for Speaking between Ships at Sea, 62
  • Walking Work? 615
  • Wall Controller, Thomson-Houston, 143
  • Wallsend Pontoon, Cardiff Docks, S.S. “Borghese ” Raised for Repairs on, 64
  • Walmisley, Mr. A. T., Blake’s Bridge, Reading, 178, 179
  • Warburton Road High Level Bridge, 599
  • Ward, Prof. Marshall, Living Photographs, 427
  • Warships of the Five Great Naval Powers, 410
  • Warships, High-speed, 505, 612
  • Warship “Katahdin,” United States, 21
  • Warships, Large and Smalh 386
  • Warships, New French, 245
  • Warships, Russian, 473
  • Warships and War Materiel, United States, 309
  • War Vessels of the Tenth, Fifteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries, Chicago Exhibition, 286, 287
  • Wasteney Smith’s Stockless Anchor, S.S. “Lucama,” 353
  • Waste Sluices, 430, 431
  • Water-level Indicator, Electric, 343
  • Water Mains, Tuberculation of, 253
  • Water Supply on Board Her Majesty’s Steamships, 98
  • Water Supply, Bombay, Baroda, Jeypore, 508
  • Water Supply, Londun, 289, 397, 417, 439, 583, 593, 606
  • Water Supply, Sources of the London, 593
  • Water Supply of Mailing, 482
  • Water Supply, Manchester, 252, 269
  • Water Supply Notes. 374, 409, 429, 514, 538
  • Water Supply, Rangoon, 205
  • Water Supply, West of England, 514
  • Water Supply Works for Lockerley Hall, 502
  • Water Supply of Worthing, 185
  • Water-tight Doors in Ships of War, 472
  • Water-tube Boilers, 62, 73, 75, 465, 492
  • Water-tube Boilers, Mr. J. T. Milton, 62, 73, 75
  • Water-tube Boiler, Trial of a Yarrow, 465, 492
  • Water-tube Marine Boilers, 62, 73, 75
  • Waterways, Some English, 462
  • Waterways, Harbours and, 87, 302, 323, 461, 462, 597
  • Waterworks for Douglas, Isle of Man, Extension of the, 171
  • Watson, Mr. G. L., New Steam Lifeboats, 313'
  • Waynforth, Mr. Harry W. C., Oil Engines, 538
  • Wear and Tear in Ballast Tanks, 29
  • Weaver, Mr. Henry, 300
  • Weaver Sluices, Manchester Ship Canal, 585, 588
  • Webb, Mr. F. W., Express Compound Engine, Greater Britain, 191
  • Webb Locomotive in America, 273
  • Weighbridge, “Champion Farmer” Cart and Cattle, 223
  • Weigh Table, Locomotive, 453
  • Weight, Selling Cattle at, 223
  • Weir, Messrs. G. and J., Main and Auxiliary Feed Pumps, S.S. “Lucania,” 349
  • Welch’s Nut Lock, 432
  • Wembley Park Tower, 239, 240, 241, 246, 247
  • Wemyss Bay Railway, The, 146
  • Werner, Pfleiderer, and Perkins’ Dough Dividor, 474
  • West of England Water Supply, 514
  • West Highland Railway, The, 296, 512
  • “West” Photo Prints, Black Line, 356
  • Westinghouse Engines at the Chicago Exhibition, 207, 208, 235
  • Westinghouse Switchboard at the Chicago Exhibition, 92
  • Westland Row Terminus, Mr. T. B. Grierson on the Enlargement of, 166, 167, 168, 170, 174
  • Westmoreland Water Supply, 514
  • Weyman and Hitchcock’s “Trusty” Oil Engines, 521
  • Wheel Balancing Machine, Locomotive, 453
  • Wheel, The Great Ferris, Chicago Exhibition, 83, 84
  • Wheel, Pullman Paper Car, 299
  • Wheeler, Mr. W. H., Buoying and Lighting Tidal Rivers, 418
  • Wheels, Friction, 46, 66, 152, 181
  • White, Mr., his Report on the Loss of H.M.S. “Victoria,” 420, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 449, 463, 473
  • White Star Liner “Cevic,” Launch of the, 315
  • Whitworth Scholarships, 169
  • Wick Harbour, Report by Sir Alexander Rendel, 200
  • Wicksteed’s Tube Expanders, Tube Cutters, and Beaders, 124
  • Widnes Waterworks, Trial of a Davey Pumping Engine, 262, 263
  • Wild and Co., Messrs. John, Hand-power Morticing Machine, 71
  • Willans’ Memorial Fund, 339
  • Willcock, Mr., on the Destruction of Trees in India, 496
  • Williams, Mr. E. Leader, General Plan of Manchester Ship Canal, 586
  • Willits, Mr. A. B., Man and Hand Hole Cover for Boilers, 410
  • Wimshurst’s New Influence Machine, 2
  • Winches, Mine, 494
  • Windmills, Means of Obtaining and Accumulating Electrically Energy through. 606
  • Winnowing Machine, Tasker’s, 16
  • Wire, Iron and Steel, Mr. J. P. Betson on, 300
  • Wire Tramways, Transport by, 296
  • Witwatersrandt, Gold Crushings at, 170
  • Wollaston, Mr. H. U., On Lighting Omnibuses and Tramcars, 21
  • Woodbury Engine, The, 321, 322
  • Wood Market Report, Messrs. Denny, Mott, and Dickson, 172
  • Wood Pavement in London, 309
  • Woodroffe’s Mower Knife-holder, 16
  • Woodworking Machinery, Messrs. Fay and Egan, 136, 137, 153
  • Woodwork in Modern Ships, Carpenters v. Joiners, 154
  • Woolwich, Discharges at, 473
  • Woosung Bar, Shanghai, The, 288
  • Worsdell, Mr. Wilson, Express Engine, North- Eastern Railway (Supplement, October 27th, 1893), 403
  • Worsdell, Mr. Wilson, Passenger Locomotive, North-Eastern Railway (Supplements, September 22nd, October 27th, 1893), 288, 403
  • Worthing, Water Supply of, 185
  • Wrench, “Tiger” Pipe, 128
  • Wrought Iron Railway Axles, On the Tensile Tests of, 605
  • Wuensch and Co., Messrs., Concrete and Iron Roadway Bridge at Neuhausel, 607
  • Wynn, Timmins, and Co., Messrs., Paxton’s Spoke Wire Grip, 432
  • YACHT Race, International, 288
  • Yacht Race, Steam, 80
  • Yacht “Valiant,” The, 199, 200
  • Yarrow and Co., Messrs., New Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 524
  • Yarrow and Co., Messrs., Trial of the “Havock,” 458
  • Yarrow Water-tube Boiler, Trial of a, 465, 492
  • Yield of Furnaces, Average, 2
  • Yorkshire, Water Supply in, 538
  • Young’s Nut Lock, 225
  • Ysselstein, Mr. H. A. Van, Pumping Station, Rotterdam Sewerage Works, 421, 423, 432 506, 507, 510
  • ZELL Boiler at the Chicago Exhibition, 118


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