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ABRASIVE Materials for Grinding Experiments, 83
*ABRASIVE Materials for Grinding Experiments, 83
 
*Acetone for Explosives, Distilled from Wood, 401
Acetone for Explosives, Distilled from Wood, 401
*Acetylene Gas for Internal Combustion Engines, German Experiments, 495
 
*Acetylene, Heat-producing Capacity, 131
Acetylene Gas for Internal Combustion Engines,
*Acetylene, Properties of, Advantageous and Otherwise, 177
 
*Acid-resisting Properties of Some Iron Silicon Alloys, Professor O. L. Kowalke, 587
German Experiments, 49*
 
Acetylene, Heat-producing Capacity, 131
 
Acetylene, Properties of, Advantageous and
 
Otherwise, 177
 
Acid-resisting Properties of Some Iron Silicon Alloys, Professor O. L. Kowalke, 587
 
AERONAUTICS:
AERONAUTICS:
 
*- Aeroplane Construction in India, 199
Aeroplane Construction in India, 199
*- Aeroplanes, Passenger, Suggested Possible Developments, 109
 
*- Aviation for Civil and Commercial Purposes After the War, Committee Appointed, 401
Aeroplanes, Passenger, Suggested Possible Developments, 109
*- Benz Engine Taken from Captured Zeppelin, Particulars of, 177
 
*- Electric Stabiliser, Reported Invention by Mr. Orville Wright, 220
Aviation for Civil and Commercial Purposes Alter the War, Committee Appointed, 401
*- Experimental Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 291
 
*- Higher Standard in Elying, General Brancker, 537
Benz Engine Taken from Captured Zeppelin, Particulars of, 177
*- Magnetos, Output for Aero Purposes, 379
 
*- Spruce and Walnut for Aeroplanes, United States Deficiency, 247
Electric Stabiliser, Reported Invention by Mr. Orville Wright, 220
*- Standardisation of Copper Tubes for Aircraft, 553
 
*- Steel Suited to Aeronautical Purposes, G. A. Richardson, 379
Experimental Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 291
*- Suggested Limitation of Models as Government Standards in American Aircraft, 361
 
*- Training for Aviator Officers, Preliminary, 326
Higher Standard in Hying, General Brancker, 537
*- United States National Aerial Coast Patrol, Scheme for 1000 Seaplanes, 269
 
*- Wright Aeroplane Patents in America, 259
Magnetos, Output for Aero Purposes, 379
*AGRICULTURAL Committee’s Activities in Engineering Directions, 587
 
*Agricultural Tractors for Italy, Government Assistance Towards Cost, 401
Spruce and Walnut for Aeroplanes, United States Deficiency, 247
*Allotropic Disintegration of Metals, Tin in Cold Climates, 495
 
*Alloys, Non-ferrous, 353
Standardisation of Copper Tubes for Aircraft, 553
*Alloys Used in Foundry Practice, 131
 
*Aluminite, Recovery of Potash and other Products from, 379
Steel Suited to Aeronautical Purposes, G. A. Richardson, 379
*Aluminium Bronzes, Results of Study of Properties, 495
 
*Aluminium Motor Trouble due to Alkaline Water, 401
Suggested Limitation of Models as Government Standards in American Aircraft, 361
*Aluminium for Munition Making, Ontario’s Substitution of Copper for Aluminium Wire on Transmission Lines, 59
 
*American Annual Expenditure on Automo- bihsm, 83
Training for Aviator Officers, Preliminary, 326
*American Confession of Munitions Failure, 70
 
*American Industries and the War, 375
United States National Aerial Coast Patrol, Scheme for 1000 Seaplanes, 269
*American Oil Engine, Surface Ignition Type with Electric Heating, 379
 
*American Press and Proposed Increase in Newspaper Postage, 563
Wright Aeroplane Patents in America, 259
*America’s Alter War Products for Russian Markets, 131
 
*Ammunition, British, Greatly Increased Weekly Output, 155
AGRICULTURAL Committee’s Activities in
*Anti-Motoring Bills Proposed in New York State, 109
 
*Artesian Well, First to be Bored in Europe, 541
Engineering Directions, 587
*Artificer Engineers, R.N., Promotions, 291
 
*Asbestos, Commercial, To Purify, when Contaminated with Iron, 357
Agricultural Tractors for Italy, Government Assistance Towards Cost, 401
*Asbestos in Swaziland, 155
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Allotropic Disintegration of Metals, Tin in Cold
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
 
*- Birmingham Branch : Concert; Membership Numbers, 353
Climates, 495
*- Hartlepool Section : First Annual General Meeting, 280
 
*- Huddersfield Sub-Committee : First Meeting, 446
Alloys, Non-ferrous, 353
*- Leeds Branch : Meeting and Elections, 409
 
*- London Branch: First General Meeting, 228
Alloys Used in Foundry Practice, 131
*- Manchester Section : First General Meeting. 576 ; Meeting and Elections, 135
 
*- Merseyside and District Branch : Dinner and Concert, 130
Aluminite, Recovery of Potash and other Products from, 379
*- Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch : First District General Meeting, 508
 
*ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL :
Aluminium Bronzes, Results of Study of Properties, 495
*- Annual Meeting, 320
 
*INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
Aluminium Motor Trouble due to Alkaline
*- Presentation to Mr. R. B. Pilcher, 400
 
*- Liverpool Section : Gas Producing on Peat Fuel in Ireland, Professor E. C. C. Baly, 83
Water, 401                                 . ,
*INSTITUTE, CONCRETE :
 
*- Annual Meeting, Postponement, 470
Aluminium for Munition Making, Ontario s Substitution of Copper for Aluminium Wire on Transmission Lines, 59
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- Annual and Autumn Meetings, 144
American Annual Expenditure on Automo-bilism, 83
*- Properties of the Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industries, Cosmo Johns, 353
 
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
American Confession of Munitions Failure, 70
*- Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 366
 
*- New Office Address, 177
American Industries and the War, 375
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
American Oil Engine, Surface Ignition Type with Electric Heating. 379
*- American and British Automobile Engineers, 459
 
*- Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 59
American Press and Proposed Increase in Newspaper Postage, 563
*- Technical Committee of the Motor Industries, 443
 
*- London Graduate Section : Some Calculations in Automobile Engine Design, P. A. Williams, 135
America’s Alter War Products for Russian
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Annual Meeting ; Election of Officers ; Awards for Papers, 413
Markets, 131
*- Honorary Members Elected, 227
 
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
Ammunition, British, Greatly Increased Weekly
*- House Taken over by Government, 346
 
*- Telephone Gear, Machine Switching, F. R. McBerty, 447
Output, 155
*INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
 
*- Annual Meeting, 190
Anti-Motoring Bills Proposed in New York State, 109
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS :
 
*- Proposed Extension of Membership to Apprentices and Students, 298
Artesian Well, First to be Bored in Europe, 541
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
 
*- Awards for Papers, 120
Artificer Engineers, R.N., Promotions, 291
*- New President’s Address, 83
 
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
Asbestos, Commercial, To Purify, when Contaminated with Iron. 357
*- Programme for Annual Meeting, 576
 
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
Asbestos in Swaziland, 155
*- Annual Meetings, 122
 
*- Offered Rewards for Papers, 122
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
*INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST :
 
*- Standard Marine Engine, 563
societies:
*INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
 
*- Oil Shales in Vast Quantities in Britain, W. Forbes-Leslie, 131
Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen :
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Automatic Signalling, C. H. Ellison, 199
Birmingham Branch : Concert; Membership Numbers, 353
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
 
*- Meetings and Elections, 142, 230, 400, 518  
Hartlepool Section : First Annual General Meeting, 280
*- Programme of Lectures, 320
 
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
Huddersfield Sub-Committee : First Meeting, 446
*- Extracting Vaporous Constituents from Coal Gas, Dr. R. Lessing, 109
 
*- Edinburgh Section : Motor Spirit and the War, J. G. Arman, 223
Leeds Branch : Meeting and Elections, 409
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
 
*- High Tensile v. Mild Steel for Reinforced Concrete, A. W. C. Shelf, 247
London Branch : First General Meeting, 228
*SOCIETY, FARADAY :
 
*- Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Papers and General Discussion, 143
Manchester Section : First General Meeting. 576 ; Meeting and Elections, 135
*SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING :
 
*- Annual Meeting and Report, 459
Merseyside and District Branch: Dinner and Concert, 130
*SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
 
*- Aberrations of the Telescope Objective, P. F. Everitt, 269
Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch : First District General Meeting, 508
*- Tool Required for given Block of Lenses, Simple Method to Determine Size, C. L. Redding, 247
 
*SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical :
*- Electro-magnetic Waves, Effect of Moisture in Atmosphere, Dr. F. Schivers, 199
 
*- Thermal Conductivity of Wires, Effect ,of Stretching, A. Johnstone, 447
Annual Meeting, 320
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*- Straw from Chalk Land near Luton and Dunstable, Sir Francis Fox, 447
Institute of Chemistry :
*SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
 
*- Atmospheric Electrical Phenomena During Rain, Lieut. C. D. Stewart, 366
Presentation to Mr. R. B. Pilcher, 400
*- Autographic Records of the Air-Wave from the East London Explosion, January 19th, 1917, F. J. W. Whipple, 599
 
*- Continentality and Temperature, C. E. P. Brooks, 259
Liverpool Section : Gas Producing on Peat Fuel in Ireland, Professor E. C. C. Baly, 83
*- Diurnal Variation of Atmospheric Pressure at Benson, Oxon, 1915, E. G. Bilham, 366
 
*- Heat Balance of the Atmosphere, W. H. Dines. 259
Institute, Concrete :
*- Reduction of Temperature Observations, andc., C. E. P. Brooks, 599
 
*- Some Aspects of the Cold Period, December, 1916, to April, 1917, R. C. Mossman, 599
Annual Meeting, Postponement, 470
*ASTRONOMICAL Apparatus, Mr. Wilson’s, 313
 
*Australian Marble for China, 199
Institute, Iron and Steel :
 
Annual and Autumn Meetings, 144
 
Properties of the Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industries, Cosmo Johns, 353
 
Institute of Metals :
 
Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 366
 
New Office Address, 177
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued') :
 
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
 
American and British Automobile Engineers, 459
 
Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 59
 
Technical Committee of the Motor Industries, 443
 
London Graduate Section : Some Calculations in Automobile Engine Design, P. A. Williams, 135
 
Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
Annual Meeting; Election of Officers ; Awards for Papers, 413
 
Honorary Members Elected, 227
 
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
 
House Taken over by Government, 346
 
Telephone Gear, Machine Switching, F. R.
 
McBerty, 447
 
Institution of Gas Engineers :
 
Annual Meeting, 190
 
Institution, Junior, of Engineers and Engineering Students :
 
Proposed Extension of Membership to Apprentices and Students, 298
 
Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
 
Awards for Papers, 120
 
New President’s Address, 83
 
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
 
Programme for Annual Meeting, 576
 
Institution of Naval Architects :
 
Annual Meetings, 122
 
Offered Rewards for Papers, 122
 
Institution, North-East Coast :
 
Standard Marine Engine, 563
 
Institution of Petroleum Technologists :
 
Oil Shales in Vast Quantities in Britain, W. Forbes-Leslie, 131
 
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
 
Automatic Signalling, C. H. Ellison, 199
 
Institution, Royal :
 
Meetings and Elections, 142, 230, 400, 518 Programme of Lectures, 320
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Extracting Vaporous Constituents from Coal Gas, Dr. R. Lessing, 109
 
Edinburgh Section : Motor Spirit and the War, J. G. Arman, 223
 
Society of Engineers :
 
High Tensile v. Mild Steel for Reinforced Concrete, A. W. C. Shelf, 247
 
Society, Faraday :
 
Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Papers and General Discussion, 143
 
Society, Illuminating Engineering :
 
Annual Meeting and Report, 459
 
Society, Optical :
 
Aberrations of the Telescope Objective, P. F. Everitt, 269
 
Tool Required for given Block of Lenses, Simple Method to Determine Size, C. L. Redding, 247
 
Society, Physical :
 
Electro-magnetic Waves, Effect of Moisture in Atmosphere, Dr. F. Schivers, 199
 
Thermal Conductivity of Wires, Effect ,of Stretching, A. Johnstone, 447
 
Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
Straw from Chalk Land near Luton and Dunstable, Sir Francis Fox, 447
 
Society, Royal Meteorological :
 
Atmospheric Electric? 1 Phenomena During Rain, Lieut. C. D. Stewart, 366
 
Autographic Records of the Air-Wave from the East London Explosion, January 19th, 1917, F. J. W. Whipple, 599
 
Continentality and Temperature, C. E. P. Brooks, 259
 
Diurnal Variation of Atmospheric Pressure at Benson, Oxon, 1915, E. G. Bilham, 366
 
Heat Balance of the Atmosphere, W. H. Dines, 259
 
Reduction of Temperature Observations, &c., C. E. P. Brooks, 599
 
Some Aspects of the Cold Period, December, 1916, to April, 1917, R. C. Mossman, 599
 
ASTRONOMICAL Apparatus, Mr. Wilson’s, 313
 
Australian Marble for China, 199


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BARGES Driven by Internal Combustion
*BARGES Driven by Internal Combustion Engines on the Mississippi, 177
 
*Barges, Lighterage Charges for Detention, 401
Engines on the Mississippi, 177
*Basic Slag, Increased Production Expected, 313
*Basic Slag, To Determine Manurial Value, 541
*Basic Slag as Manure, Production in the United Kingdom, 177
*Beet Sugar Cultivation Results in Montgomeryshire, 177
*Beet Sugar Production in Nottinghamshire, 401
*Benzol Recovery in Russia, Great Increase, 37
*Benzol and Toluol Recovery in By-product Ovens, 199
*Birkenhead’s Dearth of Houses, 223
*Birmingham Canal Navigation Report, 291
*Birmingham, Projected Public Works for After War Labour, 313
*Bismuth and Cadmium Added to Soft Solders, Effect, 109
*Blast-furnace for Mysore, 177
*Boiler-feeding Service Formula, M. W. Ehrlich, 291
*Boilers, Oil Fuel, 80 and 90 per cent. Efficiency, 374
*Bombay Power Plants for Agricultural Purposes, 519
*Bombay, Projected Hydraulic Power Scheme for Fertiliser Manufacture, 313
*Brazing Solder for Brass, Method of Making Alloy, 83
*Bricks, Maximum Number Laid and Possible to Lay, 177
*Bridges, Highway, in Canada, Concrete, and Steel and Concrete, 519
*Brighton Corporation’s Offer of Tramway Rails to Sheffield, 155
*Briquettes at the Nuremberg Gasworks, 247
*British Association Meeting in 1917 Abandoned, 291
*British and Irish Manufacturers, Board of Trade Directory of, 587
*British Magnetos, Great Increase in Output Since the War, 109


Barges, Lighterage Charges for Detention, 401
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*CAEN, Normandy, Widening of Canal to Sea, 357
Basic Slag, Increased Production Expected, 313
*Calorimeter, Adiabatic, F. Daniels, 519
 
*Canada, Systematic Gravity Survey, 357
Basic Slag, To Determine Manurial Value, 541
*Canada’s Progress in Manufacture of Telegraph and Telephone Apparatus, 177
 
*Canadian Coal Production, 247
Basic Slag as Manure, Production in the United
*Canadian Government’s Reduced Expenditure, 291
 
*Canadian Small Arms Ammunition Factory at Lindsay, Ontario, 199
Kingdom, 177
*Canals, Question of More Effective Use, 313
 
*Catalogues, Foreign, Index of, 518
Beet Sugar Cultivation Results in Montgomeryshire, 177
*Catalogues Wanted by Explosives Department, Ministry of Munitions, 357
 
*Celluloid for the Cutlery Trade, American Output Needed for War Purposes, 563
Beet Sugar Production in Nottinghamshire, 401
*Cement Gun for Stucco and Plaster Work in America, 177
 
*Central Steam Supply Plant for New York, 223
Benzol Recovery in Russia, Great Increase, 37
*Channel Tunnel, Proposed Resolution, 401, 409
 
*Chars-a-Bancs, Purchase by Government, 467
Benzol and Toluol Recovery in By-product
*Chemical Industry in America, Growth in Importance Since the War, 109
 
*Chemical Ware Manufacture in France, 447
Ovens, 199
*Chicago Drainage Canal ; Deepening Scheme and the Great Lakes Level, 313
 
*Chili’s Record Nitrate Output, 109
Birkenhead’s Dearth of Houses, 223
*Chimney, 250ft. High, in Canada, 357
 
*Chimney, 570ft. High, Reinforced Concrete, 587
Birmingham Canal Navigation Report, 291
*China Clay Output in Cornwall, 199
 
*China’s Neglected Opportunities in Hydraulic Engineering, 223
Birmingham, Projected Public Works for After War Labour, 313
*Cholera Microbe’s Rapid Development, 83
 
*Cinematographs’ Large Use of Silver, 37
Bismuth and Cadmium Added to Soft Solders,
*City of London Motor Volunteer Corps, 413
 
*Clifton Bridge, Fifty Years’ Continuous Use, 155
Effect, 109
*Clothing Disinfectors for the United States Army, 335
 
*Coal By-products Research, Nitrogen Demand, High Percentage in South Africa, 83
Blast-furnace for Mysore, 177
*Coal Consumption and Tar, 233
 
*Coal Discovery in Italy, 447
Boiler-feeding Service Formula, M. W. Ehrlich, 291
*Coal Discovery, Large, in Queensland, 313
 
*Coal Heat Loss through Flue Gases, Tests in New York, 109
Boilers, Oil Fuel, 80 and 90 per cent. Efficiency, 374
*Coal Mining Increase in Natal, 401
 
*Coal and Oil, Comparative Tests on American Coasting Steamer, 335
Bombay Power Plants for Agricultural Purposes, 519
*Coal Output in 1915, Inspector’s Report, 223
 
*Coal, Possible Chemical Treatment of, for Extraction of Products, Professor J. W. Cobb, 379
Bombay, Projected Hydraulic Power Scheme for Fertiliser Manufacture, 313
*Coal Shortage and Smoke Emission in Road Vehicles, 335
 
*Coal Storage of 100,000 Tons Capacity in Pittsburg, 247
Brazing Solder for Brass, Method of Making Alloy, 83
*Coal Storage Under Water in the Ohio River, 83
 
*Coal Supply, Forms Issued by Controller to Consumers, 563
Bricks, Maximum Number Laid and Possible to Lay, 177
*Coal Transport on Railways and Canals, Comparative Figures, 223
 
*Coal Working, Wasteful Method, 199
Bridges, Highway, in Canada, Concrete, and Steel and Concrete, 519
*Coaling Plant, British, at Port Natal, 495
 
*Coals of the United States, Thermal Values, 28
Brighton Corporation’s Offer of Tramway Rails to Sheffield, 155
*Coke Oven and Benzol Plants Installed at Youngstown, Ohio, 13
 
*Coke and Slack, Comparison, J. A. Crowther, 587
Briquettes at the Nuremberg Gasworks, 247
*Coke and Steam Coal, Test of Comparative Results from Use, 199
 
*Cold-drawn Metallic Filaments, Japanese Patent, 37
British Association Meeting in 1917 Abandoned, 291
*Columbian Government Loan for Port Improvement and Other Works, 269
 
*Comets, Three New, Discovered, 83
British and Irish Manufacturers, Board of Trade Directory of, 587
*Compressed Air from Falling Water Without Moving Machinery, 59
 
*Concrete Barges, New Type of Construction, 177
British Magnetos, Great Increase in Output Since the War, 109
*Concrete Pile Driving by Drop Hammer, 269
 
*Concrete Piles and Pile Shoes, W. Cleaver, 401
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*Concrete Pneumatically Placed in Lining Tunnel in America, 109
 
*Concrete Protection Against Frost, 83
CAEN, Normandy, Widening of Canal to Sea, 357
*Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, Its Economy and Adaptability, 357
 
*Concrete for Repair of Cast Iron Pulley, 199
Calorimeter, Adiabatic, F. Daniels, 519
*Concrete Successfully Used for Stadium in New York, 13
 
*Condenser Tubes, Admiralty Mixture for, 541
Canada, Systematic Gravity Survey, 357
*Cooling by Air Compression, 541
 
*Cooling Motor Car Engines ; Thermo-Siphon System, 83
Canada’s Progress in Manufacture of Telegraph and Telephone Apparatus, 177
*Cork Fabric for Waterproof Clothing, 335
 
*Cornwall Mines and the Diamond Drill, 335
Canadian Coal Production, 247
*Cotton Consumption of the World’s Manufacturing Countries, Great Increase, Statistics, 155
 
*Cotton Imports into the United States, 541
Canadian Government’s Reduced Expenditure, 291
*Cotton from India, Increasing Use, 131
 
*Cotton Industry Problems, Scientific Research, 313
Canadian Small Arms Ammunition Factory at
*Cotton Manufacturing Industry in United States, Great Growth, 177
 
*Cotton Substitute, Valuable Properties of “Typha,” 131
Lindsay, Ontario, 199
*Creosoting Pit Timber, 379
 
*Crystal Palace Engineering Society, Papers and Award, 413
Canals, Question of More Effective Use, 313
*Cutlery, Rustless Steel, in the United States, 177
 
*Cutting Off Piles Below Water-level, 291
Catalogues, Foreign, Index of, 518
*Cyanide Scarcity and Production of Silver, 58?
 
Catalogues Wanted by Explosives Department, Ministry of Munitions, 357
 
Celluloid for the Cutlery Trade, American
 
Output Needed for War Purposes, 563
 
Cement Gun for Stucco and Plaster Work in
 
America, 177
 
Central Steam Supply Plant for New York, 223
 
Channel Tunnel, Proposed Resolution, 401, 409
 
Chars-&-Bancs, Purchase by Government, 467
 
Chemical Industry in America, Growth in
 
Importance Since the War, 109
 
Chemical Ware Manufacture in France, 447
 
Chicago Drainage Canal ; Deepening Scheme and the Great Lakes Level, 313
 
Chili’s Record Nitrate Output, 109
 
Chimney, 250ft. High, in Canada, 357
 
Chimney, 570ft. High, Reinforced Concrete, 587
 
China Clay Output in Cornwall, 199
 
China’s Neglected Opportunities in Hydraulic
 
Engineering, 223
 
Cholera Microbe’s Rapid Development, 83
 
Cinematographs’ Large Use of Silver, 37
 
City of London Motor Volunteer Corps, 413
 
Clifton Bridge, Fifty Years’ Continuous Use, 155
 
Clothing Disinfectors for the United States
 
Army, 335
 
Coal By-products Research, Nitrogen Demand, High Percentage in South Africa, 83
 
Coal Consumption and Tar, 233
 
Coal Discovery in Italy, 447
 
Coal Discovery, Large, in Queensland, 313
 
Coal Heat Loss through Flue Gases, Tests in
 
New York, 109
 
Coal Mining Increase in Natal, 401
 
Coal and Oil, Comparative Tests on American
 
Coasting Steamer, 335
 
Coal Output in 1915, Inspector’s Report, 223
 
Coal, Possible Chemical Treatment of, for Extraction of Products, Professor J. W. Cobb, 379
 
Coal Shortage and Smoke Emission in Road Vehicles, 335
 
Coal Storage of 100,000 Tons Capacity in Pittsburg, 247
 
Coal Storage Under Water in the Ohio River, 83
 
Coal Supply, Forms Issued by Controller to Consumers, 563
 
Coal Transport on Railways and Canals, Comparative Figures, 223
 
Coal Working, Wasteful Method, 199
 
Coaling Plant, British, at Port Natal, 495
 
Coals of the United States, Thermal Values, 28
 
Coke Oven and Benzol Plants Installed at
 
Youngstown, Ohio, 13
 
Coke and Slack, Comparison, J. A. Crowther, 587
 
Coke and Steam Coal, Test of Comparative Results from Use, 199
 
Cold-urawn Metallic Filaments, Japanese Patent, 37
 
Columbian Government Loan for Port Improvement and Other Works, 269
 
Comets, Three New, Discovered, 83
 
Compressed Air from Falling Water Without
 
Moving Machinery, 59
 
Concrete Barges, New Type of Construction, 177
 
Concrete Pile Driving by Drop Hammer, 269
 
Concrete Piles and Pile Shoes, W. Cleaver, 401
 
Concrete Pneumatically Placed in Lining
 
Tunnel in America, 109
 
Concrete Protection Against Frost, 83
 
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, Its Economy and Adaptability, 357
 
Concrete for Repair of Cast Iron Pulley, 199
 
Concrete Successfully Used for Stadium in New
 
York, 13
 
Condpnser Tubes, Admiralty Mixture for, 541
 
Cooling by Air Compression, 541
 
Cooling Motor Car Engines ; Thermo-Siphon
 
System, 83                         '
 
Cork Fabric for Waterproof Clothing, 335
 
, Cornwall Mines and the Diamond Drill, 335
 
Cotton Consumption of the World’s Manu-
 
| factoring Countries, Great Increase, Statistics, 155
 
I Cotton Imports into the United States, 541
 
Cotton from India, Increasing Use, 131
 
Cotton Industry Problems, Scientific Research,
 
313 . ,
 
Cotton Manufacturing Industry in United
 
States, Great Growth, 177
 
Cotton Substitute, Valuable Properties of
 
“ Typha,” 131
 
Creosoting Pit Timber, 379
 
Crystal Palace Engineering Society, Papers and Award, 413
 
Cutlery, Rustless Steel, in the United States, 17 i
 
Cutting Off Piles Below Water-level, 291
 
Cyanide Scarcity and Production of Silver, 587


D
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DAMS, Multiple-arch, 519
*DAMS, Multiple-arch, 519
 
*Daylight Saving Discussion in America, 401
Daylight Saving Discussion in America, 401
*Death of Professor J. E. Sweet, 37
 
*Decimal Coinage, Mr. H. Allcock’s Proposal to Introduce American Cent and Dollar, 563
Death of Professor J. E. Sweet, 37
*Desert in Arizona to be Watered by Conveyance of Melted Stone from Mountains, 59
 
*Detonating Substances, Mercury Fulminate and Others, 541
Decimal Coinage, Mr. H. Allcock’s Proposal to
*Diesel Engines and Exhaust Utilising Apparatus, 495
 
*Diesel Engines, Suggested Failure for Vessels Requiring Speed, 37
Introduce American Cent and Dollar, 563
*Diesel Motor Manufacture in Sweden, 335
 
*Divining Rod for Water Discovery, Earliest Published Mention, 401
i Desert in Arizona to be Watered by Conveyance of Melted Stone from Mountains, 59
*Draughtsmen’s Association—see Association
 
*Draw-bar Pull of Plough Horses, 199
1 Detonating Substances, Mercury Fulminate and Others, 541
*Dyes, Crude, for the United States Supplied by Cutch from Burma, 155
 
! Diesel Engines and Exhaust Utilising Apparatus,
 
495                                 ' .r
 
Diesel Engines, Suggested Failure for Vessels
 
Requiring Speed, 37
 
Diesel Motor Manufacture in Sweden, 335
 
I Divining Rod for Water Discovery, Earliest
 
Published Mention, 401
 
Draughtsmen’s Association—see Association
 
Draw-bar Pull of Plough Horses, 199
 
Dyes, Crude, for the United States Supplied by
 
Cutch from Burma, 155


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EKATERINBURG Municipal Improvement Plans, 109
*EKATERINBURG Municipal Improvement Plans, 109
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
 
*- Band Saw, Electrically-driven ; Vagaries of Motor, 177
Band Saw, Electrically-driven ; Vagaries of Motor, 177
*- Birmingham Corporation Electricity Report, 563
 
*- Capacity of Electric Motors, Rating on Temperature Rise, 563
Birmingham Corporation Electricity Report, 563
*- Chicago, Electric Generating Station Pulled Down, 37
 
*- China, Limited Number of Electric Motors, 519
Capacity of Electric Motors, Rating on Temperature Rise, 563
*- Cooling of Electrical Machinery, Difficulties of the Designer, 155
 
*- Double-unit System of Electrical Equipment on American Motor Cars, 223
Chicago, Electric Generating Station Pulled Down, 37
*- Electrical Conductivity of Substances, 395
 
*- Electrical Driving in Steel Works, Increased Use, 13
China, Limited Number of Electric Motors, 519 .
*- Electrical Engineering Ceases Publication, 37 Electrical Vehicles Increase in this Country and in the United States, 425
 
*- Electrically-propelled Vehicles,Large Number in New York, 519
Cooling of Electrical Machinery, Difficulties of the Designer, 155
*- Electricity Supply, Committee Appointed, 303  
 
*- Electro-Chemistry and Electro-Metallurgy in the United Kingdom, 37
Double-unit System of Electrical Equipment on American Motor Cars, 223
*- Electrolyte of Dry Batteries, Substitutes for Cereals in Thickening, 247
 
*- Government and Electrical Supply, 541
Electrical Conductivity of Substances, 395
*- Heating and Cooking, Electrical, Success in Switzerland. 563
 
*- Heating and Cooking by Electricity, C. Scott, 541
Electrical Driving in Steel Works, Increased
*- Ignition of Gaseous Mixture by Electric Spark, 269
 
*- India, Hydro-electric Scheme for Generating Electricity in the Western Ghats, 541
Use, 13                             .
*- Lead Battery Plates for Electric Motor Vehicles, 131 ; (Letter), 198
 
*- Lighting Plant for China, Cost of British Compared with German, 541
Electrical Engineering Ceases Publication, 37 Electrical Vehicles Increase in this Country and in the United States, 425
*- Marine Propulsion, Electrical, from 1838 to 1916, 269
 
*- Mines’ Increased Use of Electric Power, 223
Electrically-propelled Vehicles,Large Number in New York, 519
*- Motor Cars in America, Electric Battery Ignition Instead of Magnetos, 401
 
*- Negative Electrode in Vapour Electrical Apparatus, Use of Thallium or Caesium, 401 New Zealand, Electric Supply for Lighting, Heating, &c., in Lyttelton and Nairoa, 587 Oil, Testing, for Use with Transformers, 401 Ontario Hydro-electric Commission, Purchase of Plant, 587
Electricity Supply, Committee Appointed, 303 Electro-Chemistry and Electro-Metallurgy in the United Kingdom, 37
*- Peat to Replace Coal in German Power Station, 401
 
*- Porcelain Materials for Electrical Work in France, Home Manufacture Replacing German, 401
Electrolyte of Dry Batteries, Substitutes for Cereals in Thickening, 247
*- Rotary Converters, Booklet by Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, 346
 
*- Rotherham Council Application for New Power Station, 313
Government and Electrical Supply, 541
*- Russian Electrical Power Stations Somewhat Out of Date, 541
 
*- Shanghai Electricity Department, Report, 83
Heating and Cooking, Electrical, Success m Switzerland. 563
*- Shunt Wound Direct-current Electric Motors, 425
 
Heating and Cooking by Electricity, C. Scott, 541
 
Ignition of Gaseous Mixture by Electric Spark, 269
 
India, Hydro-electric Scheme for Generating Electricity in the Western Ghats, 541
 
Lead Battery Plates for Electric Motor Vehicles, 131 ; (Letter), 198
 
Lighting Plant for China, Cost of British Compared with German, 541
 
Marine Propulsion, Electrical, from 1838 to 1916, 269
 
Mines’ Increased Use of Electric Power, 223
 
Motor Cars in America, Electric Battery Ignition Instead of Magnetos, 401
 
Negative Electrode in Vapour Electrical Apparatus, Use of Thallium or Caesium, 401 New Zealand, Electric Supply for Lighting, Heating, &c., in Lyttelton and Nairoa, 587 Oil, Testing, for Use with Transformers, 401 Ontario Hydro-electric Commission, Purchase of Plant, 587
 
Peat to Replace Coal in German Power Station, 401                   .            .
 
Porcelain Materials for Electrical Work, in France, Home Manufacture Replacing German, 401
 
Rotary Converters, Booklet by Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, 346
 
Rotherham Council Application for New Power Station, 313
 
Russian Electrical Power Stations Somewhat Out of Date, 541
 
Shanghai Electricity Department, Report, 83
 
Shunt Wound Direct-current Electric Motors, 425
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Siamese Government Electric Power Station at Bangkok, 155
Siamese Government Electric Power Station at Bangkok, 155
*- Single Strand Conductors and Government Demand, 291
 
*- Speed Controlling and Starting Resistances in the United States, 587
Single Strand Conductors and Government Demand, 291
*- Static Charges of Electricity Produced by Filtering Petrol through Chamois Skin, 269
 
*- Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
Speed Controlling and Starting Resistances in the United States, 587
*- Steel Furnaces, Great Increase in, 13
 
*- Storage Battery Charging, V. M. Harris’ Patent, 317
Static Charges of Electricity Produced by Filtering Petrol through Chamois Skin, 269
*- Supply for London on Forty-nine Different Systems, from Seventy Generating Stations by Sixty-five Authorities, 83
 
*- Switchboard at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, Great Size, 335
Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
*- “Tables of Electricity Undertakings,” 527
 
*- Transformer Oil, Desirable Properties, W. S. Flight, 313
Steel Furnaces, Great Increase in, 13
*- Transformers, Large, Wanted in United Kingdom, 401
 
*- Turbo-Generator, 50,000 Kilovolt-ampere in America, 109
Storage Battery Charging, V. M. Harris’ Patent, 317
*- Turbo-Generator, 25,000-kilowatt Parsons, Long Successful Run, 335
 
*- Vacuum Ampere Gauge, 199
Supply for London on Forty-nine Different Systems, from Seventy Generating Stations by Sixty-five Authorities, 83
*- Wet Batteries, How to Make, 447
 
*EMPLOYMENT Exchange Statistics, 269
Switchboard at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, Great Size, 335
*Engine, American-made Gnome, 357
 
*Engine-cooling, Air versus Water, 291
“ Tables of Electricity Undertakings,” 527
*Excess Profits Tax for War Purposes in the United States. 425
 
*Exhibition of Munitions, Photographs, andc., Female Labour, 291
Transformer Oil, Desirable Properties, W. S.
*Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 90
 
*Export Standardisation Rules. 484
Flight, 313
*Export of Wooden Packing Cases, 484
 
*Exports, List of Board of Trade Prohibitions, 122, 421, 519
Transformers, Large, Wanted in United Kingdom, 401
 
Turbo-Generator, 50,000 Kilovolt-ampere in America, 109
 
Turbo-Generator, 25,000-kilowatt Parsons,
 
Long Successful Run, 335
 
Vacuum Ampere Gauge, 199
 
Wet Batteries, How to Make, 447
 
EMPLOYMENT Exchange Statistics, 269
 
Engine, American-made Gnome, 357
 
E igine-cooling, Air versus Water, 291
 
Excess Profits Tax for War Purposes in the
 
United States, 425
 
Exhibition of Munitions, Photographs, &c.,
 
Female Labour, 291
 
Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 90
 
Export Standardisation Rules, 484
 
Export of Wooden Packing Cases, 484
 
Exports, List of Board of Trade Prohibitions, 122, 421, 519


F
F
FEARNSIDES, Professor, Valuable Research Work or Military Service, 131
*FEARNSIDES, Professor, Valuable Research Work or Military Service, 131
 
*Federal Parliament House Erection Postponed During the War, 131
Federal Parliament House Erection Postponed During the War, 131
*Federation of British Industries, War Loan, 83
 
*Ferro-manganese, American Production, 233
Federation of British Industries, War Loan, 83
*Fire and Reinforced Concrete, Experience in Ontario, 313
 
*Five-cylinder Motor Car in America, 291
Ferro-manganese, American Production, 233
*Flag-staff, Ferro-c mcrete, for Stirling, 379
 
*Flax Growing in Great Britain, Experiments, 59
Fire and Reinforced Concrete, Experience in Ontario, 313
*Flexible Coupling in Laboratory Machine Mounting, 223
 
*Flood Lighting, L. C. Porter, 425
Five-cylinder MDtor Car in America, 291
*Flour Milling Capacity of the United Kingdom, 379
 
*Flour Product per Wheat Acreage, 378
Flag-staff, Ferro-c mcrete, for Stirling, 379
*Flow of Air and Petrol Vapour through Fixed Orifice, 177
 
*Foundling Founder of Machine Tool Industry, 563
Flax Growing in Great Britain, Experiments, 59
*France, Industrial Conditions in, Report of American Commission, 425
 
*Freezing of Pipes, Hot and Cold, 291
Flexible Coupling in Laboratory Machine Mjunting, 223
*French National Physical and Mechanical Laboratory for Research for Industrial Purposes, 37
 
*Frosted Glass, Method of Making, 519
Flood Lighting, L. C. Porter, 425
*Fuel Economisers in America, 109
 
Flour Milling Capacity of the United Kingdom, 379
 
Flour Product per Wheat Acreage, 378
 
Flow of Air and Petrol Vapour through Fixed Orifice, 177
 
Foundling Founder of Machine Tool Industry, 563
 
France, Industrial Conditions in, Report of American Commission, 425
 
Freezing of Pipes, Hot and Cold, 291
 
French National Physical and Mechanical Laboratory for Research for Industrial Purposes, 37
 
Frosted Glass, Method of Making, 519
 
Fuel Economisers in America, 109


G
G
GAS for Brass and Copper Melting, 223
*GAS for Brass and Copper Melting, 223
 
*Gas Evolved from Coke Consumed in Blastfurnace, 447
Gas Evolved from Coke Consumed in Blastfurnace, 447
*Gas-producing Plant with Peat Fuel, 83
 
*Gasoline Definition, Distillation Test, United States Bureau of Standards, 379
Gas-producing Plant with Peat Fuel, 83
*Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552
 
*German Aniline and Drug Factory Blown up, 131
Gasoline Definition, Distillation Test, United States Bureau of Standards, 379
*German Machinery and Tools in Russia, Opening for British Firms at Ekaterinburg, 479
 
*German Steamers in United States Ports, Frustration of German Efforts to Secure Sinking, 587
Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552
*German Substitute Materials in Electrical Engineering, 335
 
*German Tax on Coal Output, 223
German Aniline and Drug Factory Blown up, 131
*Germany and News Blockade, Wireless Probabilities, 495
 
*Germany’s Reported 225 New Submarines, 13
German Machinery and Tools in Russia, Opening for British Firms at Ekaterinburg, 479
*Glycerine, Suggested Mixture as Substitute in Soldering, 587
 
*Gold Dredger in California, Largest in the World, 188
German Steamers in United States Ports, Frustration of German Efforts to Secure Sinking, 587
*Grain Elevators Wanted for Central Argentine Railway, 541
 
*Graphite, Artificial, Important Industry at Niagara, 131
German Substitute Materials in Electrical Engineering, 335
*Graphite Deposit Discovery in United States, 223
 
*Grease Recovery from Bradford Sewage, Value, 519
German Tax on Coal Output, 223
*Greenwich, Report of Observations, 519
 
*Gun Barrel Oscillations, Research, M. Okochi and M. Majima, 563
Germany and News Blockade, Wireless Probabilities, 495
*Gun, 16in. Coast Defence, New American, 357
 
*Gun Erosion, H. Fay, 587
Germany’s Reported 225 New Submarines, 13
*Gun Firing and Silence Zones, E. Eschangon, 13
 
Glycerine, Suggested Mixture as Substitute in Soldering, 587
 
Gold Dredger in California, Largest in the World, 188
 
Grain Elevators Wanted for Central Argentine Railway, 541
 
Graphite, Artificial, Important Industry at Niagara, 131
 
Graphite Deposit Discovery in United States, 223
 
Grease Recovery from Bradford Sewage, Value, 619
 
Greenwich, Report of Observations, 519
 
Gun Barrel Oscillations, Research, M. Okochi and M. Majima, 563
 
Gun, 16in. Coast Defence, New American, 357
 
Gun Erosion, H. Fay, 587
 
Gun Firing and Silence Zones, E. Eschangon, 13


H
H
HEADLIGHTS for Motor Cars : Problem of Light without Glare, 447
*HEADLIGHTS for Motor Cars: Problem of Light without Glare, 447
 
*Height of Buildings in New York: A New Zoning Law, 177
Height of Buildings in New York: A New
*Helmets in America, Armour Plating Suitable for, Made from Nickel Chrome, 401
 
*Huddersfield Trade Promotion, Clearing House for Inquiries, 247
Zoning Law, 177
*Hydro-electric Power in America, Cost of Generation, 223
 
*Hydro-electric Power in New Zealand, North Island, 313
Helmets in America, Armour Plating Suitable for, Made from Nickel Chrome, 401
*Hydro-electric Project on Yadkin River, Stanley County, N. C., 13
 
Huddersfield Trade Promotion, Clearing House for Inquiries, 247
 
Hydro-electric Power in America, Cost of Generation, 223
 
Hydro-electric Power in New Zealand, North Island, 313
 
Hydro-electric Project on Yadkin River,
 
Stanley County, N. C., 13
 
ICELAND Coalfields, Favourable Report, 447 India : Great Extension in Postal and Telegraphic Systems, 357
 
India as the Source of Cotton Supply, 37
 
Indian Indigo Crop and German Dye Competition, 447
 
Indian Water Power, Proposed Government Survey for Hydro-electric Purposes, 447
 
Industrial Casuality, Cause and Prevention, 563 Industrial Engineer, His Value to England, 155


I
*ICELAND Coalfields, Favourable Report, 447
*India : Great Extension in Postal and Telegraphic Systems, 357
*India as the Source of Cotton Supply, 37
*Indian Indigo Crop and German Dye Competition, 447
*Indian Water Power, Proposed Government Survey for Hydro-electric Purposes, 447
*Industrial Casuality, Cause and Prevention, 563
*Industrial Engineer, His Value to England, 155
IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
 
*- Basic Slag from Open-hearth Steel Furnaces in United States—Large Proportion of Manganese Wasted, 425
Basic Slag from Open-hearth Steel Furnaces in United States—Large Proportion of Manganese Wasted, 425
*- Bessemer Steel, Basic, Ore from Lorraine Chiefly used for, 379
 
*- British Non-manufacturers Puddling Research Committee, 109
Bessemer Steel, Basic, Ore from Lorraine Chiefly used for, 379
*- British Steel Industry’s Great Advance, 379
 
*- Brittleness of Spring Steel, 199
British Non-manufacturers Puddling Research Committee, 109
*- Canadian Iron and Steel Output, 247
 
*- Cast Iron Water Mains Bent in the Field by Heat to 50ft. Radius, 155
British Steel Industry’s Great Advance, 379
*- Chrome Steel for Balls for Bearings, 97
 
*- Chromite, Crude, Oil, Various Sources of Supply, 59
Brittleness of Spring Steel, 199
*- Chromium Steel to Replace Tungsten for Permanent Magnets, Investigation in Germany, 401
 
*- Electrical Conductivity of Substances, Microscopic Study of Steel, 395
Canadian Iron and Steel Output, 247
*- Electrical Device to Retard Cooling of Ladle Contents, 59
 
*- Electrical Furnaces, Great Increase, 13
Cast Iron Water Mains Bent in the Field by Heat to 50ft. Radius, 155
*- Electrical Smelting Impracticable in Great Britain, 37
 
*- Electrical Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
Chrome Steel for Balls for Bearings, 97
*- Ferro-tungsten, Inferior Quality in United States, 131
 
*- German Industrial Development Due to Iron Ore from France and Steel-making Process by an Englishman, 83
Chromite, Crude, Oil, Various Sources of Supply, 59
*- German Manganese Scarcity, Utilisation of Blast-furnace Slag Accumulations, 379
 
*- German Nickel Works’ Diminishing Dividend, 379
Chromium Steel to Replace Tungsten for Permanent Magnets, Investigation in Germany, 401
*- German Shortage of Tungsten, 59
 
*- German Sources of Supply of Iron Pyrites, 223
Electrical Conductivity of Substances, Microscopic Study of Steel, 395
*- Germans’ Use of Calcium Silicide to Replace Ferro-manganese, 59
 
*- Heat Generation in Recently Hardened Steel, C. F. Brush, 519
Electrical Device to Retard Cooling of Ladle Contents, 59
*- Invar Nickel Steel, Properties of, 13
 
*- Iron and Steel Industries Inquiry, 199
Electrical Furnaces, Great Increase, 13
*- Magneto Ignition Apparatus, Composition and Treatment of Magnet Steel, 291
 
*- Manchuria, Steel Plant to be Constructed by S. Manchuria Railway, 333, 495
Electrical Smelting Impracticable in Great Britain, 37
*- Manganese Bronze, Receipt for, 269
 
*- Manganese Mine Output in Costa Rica, 335
Electrical Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
*- Manganese Steel, Shrinkage Compared with Ordinary Steel, 59
 
*- Middlesbrough Shipments of Pig Iron and Manufactured Iron and Steel, 247
Ferro-tungsten, Inferior Quality in United States, 131
*- Mild Steel for Locomotive Fire-boxes in United States, 223
 
*- Molybdenite Deposit near Ottawa, 13
German Industrial Development Due to Iron Ore from France and Steel-making Process by an Englishman, 83
*- Molybdenum in Canada, 401
 
*- Molybdenum in French Seventy-fives, 357
German Manganese Scarcity, Utilisation of Blast-furnace Slag Accumulations, 379
*- Molybdenum in Non-ferrous Alloys, 353
 
*- Molybdenum and Tungsten, Comparative Merits, 109
German Nickel Works’ Diminishing Dividend, 379
*- Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
 
*- Rifle Barrels, Temperature for Hardening Different Steels Used, 155
German Shortage of Tungsten, 59
*- Smelting Furnaces in the Cleveland District, Largest in the World, 379
 
*- Steel Plant at Toronto for Imperial Munitions Board, 223
German Sources of Supply of Iron Pyrites, 223
*- Steel Studs for Non-skid Tire Covers, now Produced in this Country, 425
 
*- Tungsten Mining in South Australia, 59
Germans’ Use of Calcium Silicide to Replace Ferro-manganese, 59
*- Tungsten Mining in Southern Manchuria, 429
 
*- Tungsten Ores, Wolframite and Scheelite, from Federated Malay States, 59
Heat Generation in Recently Hardened Steel, C. F. Brush, 519
*- Tungsten Treatment to Render Ductile, 335
 
*- Tungsten and Wolfram Production in France, 177
Invar Nickel Steel, Properties of, 13
*- United States Electric Furnace Steel Output, 131
 
*- United States Steel Corporation’s Large Daily Output, 425
Iron and Steel Industries Inquiry, 199
*- Welding High Speed and Mild Steel, 199
 
*IRONSTONE Mines in the Midlands, Mechanical Diggers Introduced, 357
Magneto Ignition Apparatus, Composition and Treatment of Magnet Steel, 291
*Irrigation in the Bombay Deccan, Retirement of Mr. H. F. Beale, 495
 
*Irrigation in India, Favourable Resorts of, 357
Manchuria, Steel Plant to be Constructed by S. Manchuria Railway, 333, 495
*Italian Government Concessions for Hydroelectric Scheme, 269
 
*Italian Output of Pig Iron, 447
Manganese Bronze, Receipt for, 269
 
Manganese Mine Output in Costa Rica, 335
 
Manganese Steel, Shrinkage Compared with Ordinary Steel, 59
 
Middlesbrough Shipments of Pig Iron and Manufactured Iron and Steel, 247
 
Mild Steel for Locomotive Fire-boxes in United States, 223
 
Molybdenite Deposit near Ottawa, 13
 
Molybdenum in Canada, 401
 
Molybdenum in French Seventy-fives, 357
 
Molybdenum in Non-ferrous Alloys, 353
 
Molybdenum and Tungsten, Comparative Merits, 109
 
Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
 
Rifle Barrels, Temperature for Hardening Different Steels Used, 155
 
Smelting Furnaces in the Cleveland District, Largest in the World, 379
 
Steel Plant at Toronto for Imperial Munitions Board, 223
 
Steel Studs for Non-skid Tire Covers, now Produced in this Country, 425
 
Tungsten Mining in South Australia, 59
 
Tungsten Mining in Southern Manchuria, 429
 
Tungsten Ores, Wolframite and Scheelite, from Federated Malay States, 59
 
Tungsten Treatment to Render Ductile, 335
 
Tungsten and Wolfram Production in France, 177
 
United States Electric Furnace Steel Output, 131
 
United States Steel Corporation’s Large Daily Output, 425
 
Welding High Speed and Mild Steel, 199
 
IRONSTONE Mines in the Midlands, Mechanical Diggers Introduced, 357
 
Irrigation in the Bombay Deccan, Retirement of Mr. H. F. Beale, 495
 
Irrigation in India, Favourable Resorts of, 357
 
Italian Government Concessions for Hydroelectric Scheme, 269
 
Italian Output of Pig Iron, 447


J
J
JAPAN Manufacturing Looms and Weaving Mill Equipment instead of Importing them, 59
*JAPAN Manufacturing Looms and Weaving Mill Equipment instead of Importing them, 59
 
*Japanese Exports to United States, Increase, 563
Japanese Exports to United States, Increase, 563
*Joint Composition, R. Neville, 443
 
*Jordan, Dr. H. K., and the South Wales Coalfield, 291
Joint Composition, R. Neville, 443
 
Jordan, Dr. H. K., and the South Wales Coalfield, 291


K
K
KLEENSURFACE for Coating Tools before Hardening, 298
*KLEENSURFACE for Coating Tools before Hardening, 298
*Klingerite, French Discovery of Composition, 541
*Kobe, Plans for Improved Transport Facilities, 541


Klingerite, French Discovery of Composition, 541
L
 
*LABORATORIES, Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 335
Kob6, Plans for Improved Transport Facilities, 541
*Laminated Belt, Protected Edge, J.JTullis and Son, Limited, 72
 
*Lamp Rating in the United States, 131
LABORATORIES, Engineering, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 335
*Lathes, Deficiency in India Supplied by Japan, 37
 
*Lead Smelting Works Projected at Aberystwith, 587
Laminated Belt, Protected Edge, J./Tullis and Son, Limited, 72
*Leakage through Concrete, Method of Prevention, 519
 
*Leather Testing by New Machine, P. L. Worme- ley, 587
Lamp Rating in the United States, 131
*Leeds Daily Delivery of Coke Oven Gas, 155
 
*Leeds University’s War Activities, 13
Lathes, Deficiency in India Supplied by Japan, 37
*Lubrication of Petrol Engine Valve Stems, Brown Brothers, Limited, 598
 
*Lubrication of Springs for Motor Cars, 563
Lead Smelting Works Projected at Aberystwith, 587
*“Lumen” as New Unit for Light Measurement, 379
 
Leakage through Concrete, Method of Prevention, 519
 
Leather Testing by New Machine, P. L. Worme-ley, 587
 
Leeds Daily Delivery of Coke Oven Gas, 155
 
Leeds University’s War Activities, 13
 
Lubrication of Petrol Engine Valve Stems, Brown Brothers, Limited, 598
 
Lubrication of Springs for Motor Cars, 563
 
“ Lumen ” as New Unit for Light Measurement, 379


M
M
MACHINE Gun, Electrically Fired, Swiss Invention, 495
*MACHINE Gun, Electrically Fired, Swiss Invention, 495
 
*Machine Tools, Purchase or Negotiations for Purchase, Government Order, 598
Machine Tools, Purchase or Negotiations for Purchase, Government Order, 598
*Magnesite in the Transvaal, Demand Increasing, 519
 
*Manchester Chamber of Commerce, New Board at Work, 199
Magnesite in the Transvaal, Demand Increasing, 519
*Manchester Gas Committee and Relief of Rates, 357
 
*Manchester, Port of, 295
Manchester Chamber of Commerce, New Board at Work, 199
*Manganese and Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
 
*Mechanical Tractors on the Farm, Comparison with Horses, 541
Manchester Gas Committee and Relief of
*Metric System, 599
 
*Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Reports, 70, 598
Rates, 357
*Miners’ Wages and Government Control, 222
 
*Ministry of Munitions Prohibitions and Permits in Dealing, 12
Manchester, Port of, 295
*“Modern Farming,” 526
 
*Morocco, Exploitation of Water Power by French Companies, 495
Manganese and Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
*Motor Car Abundance in the United States, 37
 
*Motor Car Design in America, 109
Mechanical Tractors on the Farm, Comparison with Horses, 541
*Motor Cars in Britain and United States, Record Number in New York State, 109
 
*Motor Cars, Electro-pneumatic System of Gear Changing, 357
Metric System, 599
*Motor Cars, When they are Locomotives and When they are Not, 357
 
*Motor Industries, Technical Committee of the, 443
Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Reports, 70, 598
*Motor Omnibuses, Need of Reduction in Tare Weight, 425, 495
 
*Motor Omnibuses and Road Maintenance, Birmingham Company’s Complaints, 563
Miners* Wages and Government Control, 222
*Motor Vehicles and the Helical Bevel Drive, 59
 
*Motor Vehicles Registered in New York, 13.
Ministry of Munitions Prohibitions and Permits in Dealing, 12
 
“ ^Modern Farming,” 526
 
Morocco, Exploitation of Water Power by French Companies, 495
 
Motor Car Abundance in the United States, 37
 
Motor Car Design in America, 109
 
Motor Cars in Britain and United States, Record
 
Number in New York State, 109
 
Motor Cars, Electro-pneumatic System of Gear Changing, 357
 
Motor Cars, When they are Locomotives and When they are Not, 357
 
Motor Industries, Technical Committee of the, 443
 
Motor Omnibuses, Need of Reduction in Tare Weight, 425, 495
 
Motor Omnibuses and Road Maintenance, Birmingham Company’s Complaints, 563
 
Motor Vehicles and the Helical Bevel Drive, 59
 
Motor Vehicles Registered in New York, 13.


N
N
NATIONAL Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, Annual Meeting, 258
*NATIONAL Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, Annual Meeting, 258
 
*Naval Cadets, Special Entry, 190
Naval Cadets, Special Entry, 190
*Netherlands Trade and Industries, Fair at Utrecht, 131
 
*New Brunswick Minerals, 83
Netherlands Trade and Industries, Fair at Utrecht, 131
*New South Wales Government Scheme for Handling Wheat in Bulk, 281
 
*Niagara and Hydro-electric Development, 83
New Brunswick Minerals, 83
*Nitric Acid from the Air, French Chemists’ Study of Serpek Method, 425
 
*Nitric Acid Carboys, Need of Effective Closure, 425
New South Wales Government Scheme for
*Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, New Company in Sweden, 313
 
*Nitrogen Compounds in United States, Government Works, 447
Handling Wheat in Bulk, 281
*North-East Coast Institution Standard Marine Engine, 563
 
*Norway, Electric Motor Car Company Projected, 13
Niagara and Hydro-electric Development, 83
*Norway, Proposed Electro-Chemical Works, 13  
 
*Norway and the Reforestation Question, 563  
Nitric Acid from the Air, French Chemists’
*Norway, Tanning Extracts Company Formed, 13
 
*Norwegian Production of Whale Oil, Falling off, 177
Study of Serpek Method, 425
*Norwegian Waterfalls, Proposed Refusal of Foreign Ownership, 155
 
*Nova Scotia, Large Steel Bridge, 495
Nitric Acid Carboys, Need of Effective Closure, 425
 
Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, New Company in Sweden, 313
 
Nitrogen Compounds in United States, Government Works, 447
 
North-East Coast Institution Standard Marine Engine, 563
 
Norway, Electric Motor Car Company Projected, 13
 
Norway, Proposed Electro-Chemical Works, 13
 
Norway and the Reforestation Question, 563
 
Norway, Tanning Extracts Company Formed, 13
 
Norwegian Production of Whale Oil, Falling off, 177
 
Norwegian Waterfalls, Proposed Refusal of Foreign Ownership, 155
 
Nova Scotia, Large Steel Bridge, 495
 
o
OFFICERS’ Training Corps, Vacancies, 55
 
Oil Stains on Concrete Floors, To Remove, 541
 
Omnibus Statistics in London, 437
 
Omnibuses in London, on Solid Leather Tires, also Petrol-Electric Statistics, 37
 
Ontario as Producer of Nickel, Silver and Gold,
 
519
 
p
PANAMA Canal, Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery, 263—see Miscellaneous Index
 
Panama Canal, Vessels’ Time in Passing Through 37
 
Panama Canal, Water Supply, 247
 
Paper Bottles, Manufacture of, 483
 
Paper Production in India, 541
 
Paper Pulp from Maguey Plant Leaves in Mexico, 247
 
Paper and Strawboard Shortage, Paper-bound Books, 379
 
Parkinson, J., and Son, Descriptive Booklet, 553 “ Partinium ” for Construction of Motor Cars, 587
 
Patriotism in the United States, Steel and Copper for National Defence, Much Below Market Prices, 425
 
Peat, Bacterised, Experiments without Effective Results. 425
 
Peat Fuel by Rosendahl Method in Norway, 357
 
Peat in Italy as Producer of Ammonia Sulphate, 131
 
Peru, Increased Industrial Activity, 13
 
Petrolastic Cement, Standard Oil Company, 335
 
Petrol Automobile, The First Patent in the United States, 269
 
Petrol Consumption in Lorries in France, High Rate Used by American Carburetters, 313
 
Petrol for Private Motor Cars, 190
 
Petroleum Importation and Distribution, Pooling Facilities to Release Men for the Army, 401
 
Petroleum Wells in Assam, 495
 
Petters, Limited, 574
 
Petters’ New Factory for Motor Ploughs and
 
Agricultural Tractors, 313
 
Pile Driving, Henry Adams, 425
 
Pitprop Shortage, Colliers as Timber Fellers, 223
 
Platinum Crucibles for Laboratories, Substitute for, 587
 
Platinum, High Prices and Declining Output, 495
 
Platinum in Russia, Record High Price, 425
 
Platinum in the Urals, Much Reduced Output, 155
 
Ploughing, Electric or Steam, Apathy of Industry and Government, 587
 
Pneumatic Tires, Air Pressure in Hot Weather, 13


Pneumatic Tires, Importance of Sufficient Inflation, Mr. Lockwood’s Experiments, 519
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*OFFICERS’ Training Corps, Vacancies, 55
*Oil Stains on Concrete Floors, To Remove, 541
*Omnibus Statistics in London, 437
*Omnibuses in London, on Solid Leather Tires, also Pet rol-Electric Statistics, 37
*Ontario as Producer of Nickel, Silver and Gold, 519


Policemen Electrically Illuminated on Point Duty in St. Louis, 13
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*PANAMA Canal, Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery, 263—see Miscellaneous Index
Porcelain for Electric Insulators, Porosity and Expansion as Causes of Deterioration, 563
*Panama Canal,Vessels’ Time in Passing Through
 
*Panama Canal, Water Supply, 247
Porcelain, Electro-technical, Production in France, 541
*Paper Bottles, Manufacture of, 483
 
*Paper Production in India, 541
Portland Cement Making ; Potash as By-product, 401
*Paper Pulp from Maguey Plant Leaves in Mexico, 247
 
*Paper and Strawboard Shortage, Paper-bound Books, 379
Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
*Parkinson, J., and Son, Descriptive Booklet, 553
 
*“Partinium” for Construction of Motor Cars, 587
Postal Charges in America, Increase, 59
*Patriotism in the United States, Steel and Copper for National Defence, Much Below Market Prices, 425
 
*Peat, Bacterised, Experiments without Effective Results. 425
Post-office Wires, Over Three Million Miles, 357
*Peat Fuel by Rosendahl Method in Norway, 357
 
*Peat in Italy as Producer of Ammonia Sulphate, 131
Prohibited Exports, 122, 421, 519
*Peru, Increased Industrial Activity, 13
*Petrolastic Cement, Standard Oil Company, 335
*Petrol Automobile, The First Patent in the United States, 269
*Petrol Consumption in Lorries in France, High Rate Used by American Carburetters, 313
*Petrol for Private Motor Cars, 190
*Petroleum Importation and Distribution, Pooling Facilities to Release Men for the Army, 401
*Petroleum Wells in Assam, 495
*Petters, Limited, 574
*Petters’ New Factory for Motor Ploughs and Agricultural Tractors, 313
*Pile Driving, Henry Adams, 425
*Pitprop Shortage, Colliers as Timber Fellers, 223
*Platinum Crucibles for Laboratories, Substitute for, 587
*Platinum, High Prices and Declining Output, 495
*Platinum in Russia, Record High Price, 425
*Platinum in the Urals, Much Reduced Output, 155
*Ploughing, Electric or Steam, Apathy of Industry and Government, 587
*Pneumatic Tires, Air Pressure in Hot Weather, 13
*Pneumatic Tires, Importance of Sufficient Inflation, Mr. Lockwood’s Experiments, 519
*Policemen Electrically Illuminated on Point Duty in St. Louis, 13
*Porcelain for Electric Insulators, Porosity and Expansion as Causes of Deterioration, 563
*Porcelain, Electro-technical, Production in France, 541
*Portland Cement Making ; Potash as By-product, 401
*Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
*Postal Charges in America, Increase, 59
*Post-office Wires, Over Three Million Miles, 357
*Prohibited Exports, 122, 421, 519


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QUEBEC Bridge, Provision of Traction Brake During Train Passage, 447
*QUEBEC Bridge, Provision of Traction Brake During Train Passage, 447
 
*Queensland, Mackay Harbour Board Borrowing to Improve Pioneer River, 357
Queensland, Mackay Harbour Board Borrowing to Improve Pioneer River, 357
*Quicklime Expansion, Use for Mechanical Purposes, 357
 
Quicklime Expansion, Use for Mechanical Purposes, 357


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RADIUM, Amount Tested by United States Bureau of Standards, 11
*RADIUM, Amount Tested by United States Bureau of Standards, 11
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
 
*- Accident on the Glasgow Subway Railway, Report, 587
Accident on the Glasgow Subway Railway, Report, 587
*- Accident at Moorgate-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 563
 
*- Accident, Serious, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 291, 313, 541
Accident at Moorgate-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 563
*- Accident Statistics, United Kingdom, 109, 177
 
*- Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 291
Accident, Serious, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 291, 313, 541
*- Accidents to Railway Servants, Chairman of Departmental Committee, 13
 
*- Adamson, Eight Hour for Trackmen Act, 83
Accident Statistics, United Kingdom, 109, 177
*- American Flag to be Flown on all Engines and Stations of the St. Louis-San Francisco System, 580
 
*- American Locomotive Company’s Engines for Spein, 563
Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 291
*- American Railway Associations’ Postponement of Meetings, 586
 
*- American Railways Taken Over by President : also Telegraphs, Telephones, andc., 379
Accidents to Railway Servants, Chairman of Departmental Committee, 13
*- Ammunition Handling by Railways Here and in France, Sir W. Robertson or, 495
 
*- Annual Reports of British Railways Condensed in Size, 131
Adamson, Eight Hour for Trackmen Act, 83
*- Appointment Changes on Various Railways, 199, 223, 291, 313, 335, 357, 379
 
*- Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Date of Opening, 495; “ Straight Line Section ” of 330 Miles, 541
American Flag to be Flown on all Engines and Stations of the St. Louis-San Francisco System, 580
*- Australian Railways, Changes of Administrative Methods, 447
 
*- Bakerloo Service, Elephant and Castle to Willesden, Extended to Watford, 106
American Locomotive Company’s Engines for Sp«in, 563
*- Ball, J. B., Chief Engineer, Great Central Railway, Transfer to London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 199
 
*- Ball, Mr. J. B., Presentation to, 401
American Railway Associations’ Postponement of Meetings, 586
*- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Establish Steamship Connection with South America, 69
 
*- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Large Bequests for Families of Employees, 357
American Railways Taken Over by President : also Telegraphs, Telephones, &c., 379 Ammunition Handling by Railways Here and in France, Sir W. Robertson or, 495
*- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Use of Mechanical Stokers, 335
 
*- Belfast and County Down, Decreased Goods Receipts Due to Diminished Potato Traffic, 269
Annual Reports of British Railways Condensed in Size, 131
*- Belfast and County Down New Second-class Carriages, 269
 
*- Booke, andc., for Railway Troops Comforts Committee, 155
Appointment Changes on Various Railways, 199, 223, 291, 313, 335, 357, 379
*- Bridge, Swing, Mixed Gauge Single Track, between Sweden and Finland, 269
 
*- Bridgwater Canal ; de Trafford Estates Development Bill Rejected, 313
Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Date of Opening, 495 ; “ Straight Line Section ” of 330 Miles, 541
*- British Columbia, Connaught Tunnel Open for Traffic, 37
 
*- Burtonport Extension—see Lough Swilly
Australian Railways, Changes of Administrative Methods, 447
*- Caledonian Main Line Collision at Newton, 519
 
*- Caledonian Railway Collision at Kirtlebridge, Board of Trade Inquiry, 13, 37
Bakerloo Service, Elephant and Castle to Willesden, Extended to Watford, 106
*- Calthrop, Mr. Guy, Temporary Retirement from London and North-Western Railway, 177, 199
 
*- Cambrian Railway Engine Sale, 247
Ball, J. B., Chief Engineer, Great Central Railway, Transfer to London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 199
*- Cambrian Railway System, Advantages for Industrial Purposes, 379
 
*- Canadian Government Commission on Railways, Report, 425
Ball, Mr. J. B., Presentation to, 401
*- Canadian Hospital Cars for Returning Woimded Soldiers, 519
 
*- Canadian Industrial Disputes Act, 447
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Establish Steamship Connection with South America, 59
*- Canadian Northern Railway, Progress of Tunnel Under City of Montreal, 291
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) ;
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Large Bequests for Families of Employees, 357
*- Canadian Northern Railway’s Transcontinental Scheme, 571
 
*- Canadian Rails Torn up to Send to France, 541
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Use of Mechanical Stokers, 335
*- Canadian Railways’ Coal Bill, 357
 
*- Canals and Transport of Coal, 563
Belfast and County Down, Decreased Goods Receipts Due to Diminished Potato Traffic, 269
*- Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, Joint Manager Appointed, 335, 357
 
*- Carriage Door Opening, Safety Measures, 83
Belfast and County Down New Second-class Carriages, 269
*- Chambers of Commerce and Railways, Suggested Association, 471
 
*- Channel Tunnel Postponement, 401, 409
Books, &c., for Railway Troops Comforts Committee, 155
*- Charing Cross Bridge, Bill for Strengthening, 131, 199, 247, 268, 401
 
*- Chester and Holyhead Line, Loadslip, and Tunnel Girders, 109, 155
Bridge, Swing, Mixed Gauge Single Track, between Sweden and Finland, 269
*- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, War Letter to its Employees, 567
 
*- Chicago Great Western Railway Report, Economies Effected, 109
Bridgwater Canal ; de Trafford Estates Development Bill Rejected, 313
*- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Further Electrified Portion Opened, 59 ; Additional Electrification Decided Upon, 199 ; Details, 562
 
*- Chicago and North-Western Railway and Southern Pacific Railway, Immunity from Accidents, 253
British Columbia, Connaught Tunnel Open for Traffic, 37
*- Chicago, Proposed Heavy Expenditure on Electrification and Extension of Suburban Railways, 379
 
*- Coal Supply, Railway Facilities and Government Orders, 401
Burtonport Extension—see Lough Swilly
*- Coal Wagons, Weight Discrepancy and Board of Trade, 471
 
*- Collision at Oakley Junction, Midland Railway, Report, 83
Caledonian Main Line Collision at Newton, 519
*- Concrete in Place of Timber for Sleepers and other Railway Use, 425
 
*- Death on Footplate of Oldest Midland Railway Driver, 109
Caledonian Railway Collision at Kirtlebridge, Board of Trade Inquiry, 13, 37
*- Death of Mr. W. Bailey, Midland Railway Accountant, 223
 
*- Death of Mr. P. Lomas, Secretary, Great Eastern Railway, 13, 37
Calthrop, Mr. Guy, Temporary Retirement from London and North-Western Railway, 177, 199
*- Death of London, Brighton and South Coast Director, Retirement of Engineer, 155
 
*- Death of Sir J. W. Stevens, Taff Vale Railway, 155
Cambrian Railway Engine Sale, 247
*- Defence of the Realm Act, Fresh Regulations, 131
 
*- Derwent Valley Railway not under Government, 357
Cambrian Railway System, Advantages for Industrial Purposes, 379
*- Dining Car, Improved Type on Illinois Central Railway, 59
 
*- Dividends of Certain Railways, 109, 155
Canadian Government Commission on Railways, Report, 425
*- Dogs, Except in Baskets, Excluded from Passenger Cars on Long Island Railway, 37
 
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Chairman’s Retirement, 276
Canadian Hospital Cars for Returning Wounded Soldiers, 519
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Greatly Increased Coal Bill, 269
 
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, New Chief Engineer, 269
Canadian Industrial Disputes Act, 447
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Representative on Irish Railway Executive Committee, 131
 
*- East Coast Scottish Express, New Line, 313
Canadian Northern Railway, Progress of Tunnel Under City of Montreal, 291
*- Eastern Bengal Railway, Chord Railway Sanctioned between Khulua and Derm Dam, 37
 
*- Economy Desirable in Working of United States Railways, 587
*- Economy in Structure of Locomotives in the United States, 13
*- Egg and Poultry Production and Great Eastern Demonstration Train, 177, 357
*- Electric Train on Non-electrified Line at Acton Wells Junction, 13
*- Electrification of Steam Railroads, W. R. Steinmetz, 313
*- Electro-mechanical Signalling, 37
*- Exports of Railway Material, Statistics, 313, 447, 541
*- Fares Increase and Commercial Travellers, 199, 273, 519
*- Fares Increase, False Rumours, 519
*- Fares Increase and Question of London’s Exemption, 425
*- Fares Increase, Refusal of Appeal for Special Reductions, 223, 313
*- Fares Increase and Schools, Lord Bess- borough’s Proposal, 59
*- Fares Increase and Season Tickets, 291
*- Fares on the Metropolitan District Railway, 291
*- Fay, Sir Sam, to Assist Government with Train Movement in this Country, 59
*- Financial Control of Irish Railways, Midland Great Western Railway, 199
*- Fish Carriage and Prepayment of Railway Rates, 335, 471
*- Fish Conveyance from Ireland, Shipping but not Railway Restrictions, 587
*- Food Carriage, Dependence on Railways, 154
*- Freight Cars, Campaign in Favour of Full Loads, Canadian Pacific Railway, 495
*- French Company, New, “Le Materiel Roulant,” 59
*- French Railways in Cochin-China get Locomotives from South Manchurian Shops, 247
*- French Railways, Financial Statistics, 109
*- Frost and Cab Signals, Immunity from Accident of the Great Western Railway, 335
*- Furness Railway Chairmanship, 313
*- Gardens on the Side of the Line, North- Eastern Railway, 37
*- German Coal Shortage and Railway Difficulties, 131
*- German Railway Difficulties due to Lack of Lubricating Oil, 495
*- Germany’s Export of Railway Material in 1913, 247
*- Giant’s Causeway and Portrush Electric Tramways, Traffic Statistics, 199
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Present Motor Ambulances to Scottish Red Cross, 425
*- Glasgow and Subway Railway Accident, Report, 587
*- Goods Train Traffic, Co-ordination to Relieve Pressure, 401
*- Government Controlled Canal, One Only, in Ireland, 425
*- Government Expenditure on Railways, 379
*- Government and the Railways, Financial Aspect, 199
*- Grand Trunk Employees in the War, 495
*- Great Central Railway, Change of Chief Engineer, 199, 401
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
*- Great Central Railway Prosperity, 223
*- Great Central Railway Stations, Names Changed, 335
*- Great Eastern Men with the Colours, and Casualties, 155
*- Great Eastern Railway Servants and Property Injured by Explosion, 177
*- Great Eastern Railway, Staff Changes, 37
*- Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
*- Great Eastern Railway Time-table Changes, 87
*- Great Northern of Ireland, Great Increase in Punctuality, 247
*- Great Southern and Western of Ireland, Armoured Cars, 269
*- Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh, Inquest, Verdict and Report, 13, 37, 247
*- Great Western Railway Accident Statistics, 357
*- Great Western Railway Canal, 357, 447
*- Great Western Railway and Metropolitan Water Board, Proposed Land Transfer at Battersea, 13
*- Great Western Railway, Offer of Garden Ground Alongside Railway, 37
*- Horses for Carrier and Delivery Services, Co-ordination by Board of Trade, 447
*- Hospital Train for Maryland Soldiers, Some American Railways Combine to Provide, 425
*- Hudsons Bay Railway, Winnipeg to Port Nelson, Progress, 59
*- Ice Coating on Conductor Rails, Interference with Electric Trains, 83
*- Indian Mail Passenger Service Reduction, 223
*- Indian Railway Restrictions Due to War Conditions, 379
*- Institution of Locomotive Engineers and Institution of Railway Signal Engineers— see Associations, andc.
*- INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
*-- Accident Statistics, Report, 131
*-- Application for Rates Advance to Meet Eight Hours’ Law, 335
*-- Locomotive Boilers, Inspector’s Annual Report. 109
*-- United States Railway Fiscal Year to Coincide with Calendar, ending December 31st, 37
*- Irish Mails Late Delivery, Complaints, 335
*- Irish Railway Changes, 83
*- Irish Railway Executive Committee, Members, 37
*- Irish Railway Executive Committee, Question of Representative for South of Ireland, 313
*- Irish Railway Reduced Fares, Proposal Negatived Owing to Coal Scarcity, 519
*- Irish Railways Special and Excursion Trains Not to be Run, 591
*- Irish Railways and Steamers Increased Rates, Corresponding Increase in Through Traffic Charges, 13
*- Irish Railways Under State Control, 13
*- Irish Railways’ War Bonus, 401
*- Irish Shipping Controller for Co-ordination with Railways for Food Supply, andc., 471
*- Iron Ore Workings, New Railway to Connect with Stratford-on-Avon Line, 379
*- Japan’s Electric Locomotives to be Homemade Instead of German, 247
*- Joint Action by Railways in View of Restricted Services, 109
*- Journeys, Rumours as to Limitation of Length, 587
*- Kennet and Avon Canal, 357, 447, 471
*- Kiltimagh Collision—see Great Southern and Western Railway
*- Landslip on Chester and Holy head Railway, Watchmen’s Action, 109, 155
*- Landslip on South-Eastern and Chatham Line ; Repairs Cost Borne by Government, 177
*- Lehigh Valley Railway Petrol Motor Cars, 37
*- Letterkenny and Burtonport—see Lough Swilly Railway
*- Letterkenny Railway, Question of Renewed Agreement for Working, 199
*- Levinstein Limited (Railways) Bill, 447
*- Liability for Non-delivery of Goods, 290
*- Light Railway Orders Confirmed by Board of Trade, 291, 379
*- Lighterage Charges for Barge Detention, 401
*- Lights in Railway Carriages and Airship Attack, 313
*- Lime-street Tunnel, Liverpool, Opening Out, 269
*- Liverpool Overhead Railway and Increase in Fares, 247
*- Locomotive Exports from United Kingdom during 1916, 87
*- Locomotive Fuel for Swedish State Railways, Powdered Peat to be Used, 313
*- Locomotive Fuel on the Uganda Railway, Question of Wood, Coal or Oil, 155
*- Locomotive Fuel, Wood being Used on Honduras National Railroad, 313
*- Locomotive and Other Railway Material for France, 59
*- Locomotives for Manchuria, 320
*- Locomotives, New Tank and Goods for Furness Railway, 177
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Board Appointment, 291
*- London, Brighton and South. Coast Railway Electrification Difficulties, 291
*- London and North-Western Railway and Birmingham Canal Finance, 291
*- London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 269
*- London and North-Western New Station at Markham, 131
*- London and North-Western Railway Represented by Sir R. Turnbull, 199
*- London and North-Western Railway, Stonebridge Park Station Destroyed by Fire, 59
*- London and North-Western and Midland Railway’s War Loan Offer to Staff, 109
*- Lough Swillv Railway, Complaints, 223, 335, 401, 447, 471, 541
*- Madagascar Railway Extension, 269
*- Madrid, Construction of Underground Railways, 495
*- Manchester and Bury Electric Line Collision, 541
*- Manchuria, Various Railway Construction Schemes Planned, 495
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
*- Mansfield Railway Inspected by Board of Trade, but not yet Opened, 37
*- Mansfield Railway Opened, 313
*- Mansfield Railway, Question of Interest on Loan for Construction, 447
*- Maryport and Carlisle Shortage of Locomotives, 247
*- Materials, Especially Metal, Increasingly Scarce, 155
*- Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives, Superiority of the “Street” Type Over Hand Firing, 335
*- Metropolitan Railway Men with the Colours, 155
*- Metropolitan Railway Station, Change of Name, 223
*- Mexican Railway Servants Strike by Detachments, 59
*- Midland Railway Company’s Ship Torpedoed, 379
*- Midland Railway Engine Cleaners’ Grievance, 247
*- Midland Railway, Fatal Collision at Finchley - road, 587
*- Midland Railway Horses, Weekly Cost, 177
*- Midland Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties ; Honours ; After War Position, 37, 177
*- Midland Railway Station and Telegraph Statistics, 37
*- Midland and South-Western Junction Railway, Saving Due to Traffic Restrictions, 247
*- Midland and South-Western Junction Railway Traffic Analysis, 223
*- Midland and South-Western Junction Telegraph and Telephone Service, 247
*- Military Railway Regiment Organised in United States, 471
*- Ministry of Munitions and Special Services by Railways, 495
*- Montreal and Toronto, Sixtieth Anniversary of Railway Opening, 13
*- Munition Workers, Week-end Vouchers, 335
*- Nationalisation of Railways Suggested at Glasgow, 109
*- Neath and Brecon Company’s Staff and War Loan Stock, 247
*- Newport Tramway Extension, 519
*- New South Wales Government Contract with Messrs. Norton, Griffiths and Co. Terminated Owing to the War, 425
*- New South Wales Government Railways’ Cab Signals, 563
*- New South Wales and Victoria, Construction of New Lines, 37
*- New York Connecting Line with Hell Gate Bridge, Opening, 379
*- New York “Subway” Extensions, 335
*- Norfolk and Western Railway’s Offer to Men Enlisting in U.S. Army, 401
*- North British Railway Accident at Ratho, 13
*- North British Railway, Division of Duties of Superintendent, 131
*- North British Railway, Gift to Red Cross Society after the Ratho Accident, 155
*- North British Railway, Obstruction at Galashields, 13
*- North-Eastern Railway, Electrified Section, 223
*- North-Eastern Railway, Waste Land Cultivation, 83
*- North Staffordshire New Tank Engine, 223
*- Ohio, Paducah and Illinois Railway Bridge over the River, Progress, 78
*- Painting Barriers at Road Level Crossings, 37
*- Paper and Printing Economies in Railway Accounts, 83
*- Paris, Serious Accident to British Soldiers in Shunting Train, 83
*- Passenger Duty, Companies’ Returns and Payments, 199, 223, 401
*- Pennsylvania Railroad, Applications for Work, 131
*- Pennsylvania Railroad’s Carriage of Foodstuffs, 154
*- Pennsylvania Railroad, Immunity from Accident, 131
*- Pennsylvania Railroad, Accident Immunity Record Broken, 291, 313, 541
*- Permanent Way Labour in United States, Danger to Foreigners, 131
*- Peruvian Permanent Railway Commission, 519
*- Pipe Collection by Metropolitan Railwaymen for Wounded in London Hospitals, 471
*- Pneumatic Packing Tools on the Lehigh Valley Railway, Success of, 587
*- Pooling of Open Railway Wagons, 13
*- Pooling of Wagons and Cambrian Railway Traffic, 239
*- Porters’ Restriction and Loss to London Electric Railways and Omnibuses. 247
*- Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question, 471
*- Potato Cultivation, Demonstration by Special Train, 379
*- Poughkeepsie Bridge of Central New England Railway, Reinforcing, 291
*- Power Signalling at Flemington, N.S.W., 59
*- Prepayment of Carriage and the Fish Traffic, 223
*- Prepayment of Carriage on Traffic by Passenger Train, 155
*- Presentation to Col. C. L. Morgan, R.E., 553
*- Private Bills, Unopposed, 59
*- Protest against Increased Fares and Closed Stations, 109
*- Queensland Government Purchase of Chilla- goe Railway, Rejection of Bill, 199
*- Rail Fastenings, Dog-ear Spikes for, Russian System Approved in America, 379
*- Rails and Screw Spikes on the New York Connecting Line, 541
*- Railway Charges, Food Profiteering and Groundless Complaints, 541
*- Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 269, 335
*- Railway Improvements and War Experiences, Sir H. Walker’s Views, 587
*- Railway Man’s Big Compensation for Injury, 83
*- Railwaymen with the Colours, and Casualties, 177, 495
*- Railwaymen with the Colours, Question of a Further Contingent of Twenty-one Thousand, 471
*- Railwaymen’s Further Demands for Increased Bonus, 335, 357
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Railway Rates and Trading Profits in the United States, 401
*- Railway Servants’ Privilege Tickets, 108
*- Railway Workers and Question of Compulsory Rationing, 471
*- Restricted Services and Increased Fares, Report, 155
*- Restrictions on Rail Traffic, Goods as Well as Passengers, Sir Albert Stanley, 519
*- Rosebery Prizes, Awards, 168
*- Russian Railway Extension and American Co-operation, 269
*- Russian Railways and American Assistance, 425
*- Safety Medals Awarded by American Museum of Safety, 379
*- Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Leave, and Longdistance Journeys, 563
*- Salford Tramways’ Increased Fares, 163
*- “Save the Surplus Special,” Lehigh Valley Company, 563
*- Season and Traders’ Tickets, Choice of Route, 291
*- Season and Traders’ Tickets ; Quick Handling of Railway Wagons, 13
*- Shanghai, Loop Line, 313
*- Signalling, Automatic, Preponderating Success, 519
*- Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Guy Granet, Further Promotion, 313
*- Sleepers, Ample Supply Available from Nicaragua, 131
*- Snowed-up Trains in Ireland, 109
*- Snowshed, Heavy Timber, Construction on the East Slope of the Cascade Mountains,519
*- Snowstorm Damage and Cost at Wellingborough, 177
*- Solway Junction Railway Temporarily Closed, 131
*- South African Railwaymen with Colours in Europe and East Africa, and Some on French Railway Work, 37
*- South Clare Railway Company and Postoffice Contract, 357
*- South Indian Railway and Ceylon Government Mediation in the Dispute, 37
*- South Wales Railways, Rumoured Working Arrangement, 587
*- Southern Pacific Railway’s Success with Automatic Signals, 519
*- Spanish Need for Rolling Stock, Due to Lack of Ships, Increased, 563
*- Spikes, Rail, 379, 470, 541
*- Springs, Locomotive, George Stephenson’s Patent, 199
*- Stanley, Sir Albert, Retirement from Railways on Joining Government, 177
*- Statue of Richard Trevithick, 313
*- Terminal Engineering and Mechanical Freight Handling, 247
*- Track-laying Machines on the Australian Transcontinental Railway, 415
*- Track Spikes, New Form, 470
*- T.O.T. Mutual Aid Fund, Details, 291
*- Transport of Sugar, Coal, andc., to Manchester and District, Government Use of Canals, 425
*- Travellers’ Shop on Canadian Northern Railway, 291
*- Travelling Without Tickets, London and North-Western Railway, 357
*- Union Pacific Railway, Memorial to General G. M. Dodge, 247
*- United States Food Supply, Railways Working to Increase, 563
*- United States Government Action with Regard to Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways, 541
*- United States Great Diversity in Railway Regulation, 155
*- United States Level Crossings, Protected and Unprotected, 587
*- United States Railway Experts for Russia, 563
*- United States Safety Appliances Act, 563
*- United States Trainmen and other Employees Eight Hours Day and Trip System, 59, 379, 425, 455
*- United States Trainmen and President Wilson, 269
*- United States Transport of Troops, Car Regulations, 561
*- Victorian Railways Finances and Working, Expert from England Invited to Investigate, 109
*- Vizagapatam, Construction of Harbour, 495
*- Wagon Delays, Southern Pacific Company’s Remarkable Statistics, 495
*- Wagon Supply and Collieries in Scotland, Board of Trade Statement, 425
*- Wagons, Dead-buffered, Permission to Use, Refused by Board of Trade, 37
*- Wagons Detention, Government Action, 269, 289, 471
*- Wagons, Pooling Question, in Scotland, 495
*- Wagons and Wagon Tarpaulins, Pooling, 291
*- Wapping Station, Provision of Lifts to Street, 155
*- Waste Land by Railways, Cultivation, 83
*- Waste Paper Savings on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 269
*- Week-end. Workmen’s Tickets for Controlled Establishments Only, 563
*- Wigan Accidents, Ancient and Modem, 13
*- Women, 70,000 Employed in “Transport,” 563
*- Women on the Great Northern,Great Eastern, and Metropolitan Railways, 155
*- Women as Guards and Train Conductors on the Metropolitan Railway, 37, 155
*- Women, Ten Thousand Employed on Three Railways, 177
*- Women on the Underground Systems, 83
*RAND Mineworkers, Settlement of Dispute, 269
*Rawhide Pinions, Suitable and Unsuitable Lubricant for, 587
*Red Cross Motor Ambulances, 247
*Research in America, 59
*Revenues, Pre-War, of Russia Compared with Other Countries, 109
*Ricardo Slipper Type Aluminium Piston, 269
*Rice Hulling in French Indo-China, Large Amount, 83
*Rifles in America and the Difficulty of Gauges, 541
*Roads Improvement Association, Investigation as to Use of Concrete, 447
*Rock Drills on the Witwatersrand, 155
*Roller Bearing Engines in Automobile Work, 379, 495
*Roller Bearings for Petrol Engines, 495
*Roller Skates for Time-saving in Chicago Repair Shops, 291
*Rope Drive Puzzle, 483
*Rubber, Plantation, Average Tensile Strength, 541
*Rubber Preparation, Production of Acetic Acid in Ceylon, 587
*Rubber Scarcity and Substitutes in Germany, 155
*Rugs from Paper, and Paper and Wool Mixtures, 425
*Russia, Trade with, 122
*Russia, Trade with Germany, United States and Great Britain, 131
*Russia and Utilisation of Water Power, 13
*Russian and English Interchange, Manchester’s Proposals, 199
*Russian Inland Navigable Waters, Vast Growth of Railways, 131
*Russian New Town and Pori, Murman, 109
*Russian Rivers and Available Horse-power, 447


Canadian Northern Railway’s Transcontinental Scheme, 571
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*SAFETY Valve, Importance of Seat, 13
Canadian Rails Torn up to Send to France, 541
*St. Louis Double-decked Bridge Across the Mississippi River, 269
 
*Salt from Great Salt Lake, Utah, 131
Canadian Railways’ Coal Bill, 357
*Sand for Glass Manufacture, 177
 
*Scarborough, Gas and Gas Mantles, Curious Situation, 109
Canals and Transport of Coal, 563
*Science Buildings as War Memorial, 223
 
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Grant in Aid, 291
Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, Joint Manager Appointed, 335, 357
*Searchlight Tower, Portable, 335
 
*Sewers, Three-ring Circular Brick, Built in Atlanta, 87
Carriage Door Opening, Safety Measures, 83
*Shark Skins, United States Investigation, 13
 
Chambers of Commerce and Railways,
 
Suggested Association, 471
 
Channel Tunnel Postponement, 401, 409
 
Charing Cross Bridge, Bill for Strengthening, 131, 199, 247, 268, 401
 
Chester and Holyhead Line, Loadslip, and Tunnel Girders, 109, 155
 
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, War Letter to its Employees, 567
 
■Chicago Great Western Railway Report, Economies Effected, 109
 
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Further Electrified Portion Opened, 59 ; Additional Electrification Decided Upon, 199 ; Details, 562
 
Chicago and North-Western Railway and Southern Pacific Railway, Immunity from Accidents, 253
 
Chicago, Proposed Heavy Expenditure on Electrification and Extension of Suburban Railways, 379
 
■Coal Supply, Railway Facilities and Government Orders, 401
 
Coal Wagons, Weight Discrepancy and Board of Trade, 471
 
Collision at Oakley Junction, Midland Railway, Report, 83
 
Concrete in Place of Timber for Sleepers and other Railway Use, 425
 
Death on Footplate of Oldest Midland Railway Driver, 109
 
Death of Mr. W. Bailey, Midland Railway Accountant, 223
 
Death of Mr. P. Lomas, Secretary, Great Eastern Railway, 13, 37
 
Death of London, Brighton and South Coast Director, Retirement of Engineer, 155
 
Death of Sir J. W. Stevens, Taff Vale Railway, 155
 
Defence of the Realm Act, Fresh Regulations, 131
 
Derwent Valley Railway not under Government, 357
 
Dining Car, Improved Type on Illinois Central Railway, 59
 
Dividends of Certain Railways, 109, 155
 
Dogs, Except in Baskets, Excluded from Passenger Cars on Long Island Railway, 37
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Chairman’s Retirement, 276
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Greatly Increased Coal Bill, 269
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, New Chief Engineer, 269
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Representative on Irish Railway Executive Committee, 131
 
East Coast Scottish Express, New Line, 313
 
Eastern Bengal Railway, Chord Railway Sanctioned between Khulua and Derm Dam, 37
 
Economy Desirable in Working of United States Railways, 587
 
Economy in Structure of Locomotives in the United States, 13
 
Egg and Poultry Production and Great Eastern Demonstration Train, 177, 357
 
Electric Train on Non-electrified Line at Acton Wells Junction, 13
 
Electrification of Steam Railroads, W. R.
 
Steinmetz, 313
 
Electro-mechanical Signalling, 37
 
Exports of Railway Material, Statistics, 313, 447, 541
 
Fares Increase and Commercial Travellers, 199, 273, 519
 
Fares Increase, False Rumours, 519
 
Fares Increase and Question of London’s Exemption, 425
 
Fares Increase, Refusal of Appeal for Special Reductions, 223, 313
 
Fares Increase and Schools, Lord Bess-borough’s Proposal, 59
 
Fares Increase and Season Tickets, 291
 
Fares on the Metropolitan District Railway, 291
 
Fay, Sir Sam, to Assist Government with Train Movement in this Country, 59
 
Financial Control of Irish Railways, Midland Great Western Railway, 199
 
Fish Carriage and Prepayment of Railway Rates, 335, 471
 
Fish Conveyance from Ireland, Shipping but not Railway Restrictions, 587
 
Food Carriage, Dependence on Railways, 154 Freight Cars, Campaign in Favour of Full Loads, Canadian Pacific Railway, 495
 
French Company, New, “ Le Materiel Roulant,” 59
 
French Railways in Cochin-China get Locomotives from South Manchurian Shops, 247
 
French Railways, Financial Statistics, 109 Frost and Cab Signals, Immunity from Accident of the Great Western Railway, 335
 
Furness Railway Chairmanship, 313
 
Gardens on the Side of the Line, North-
 
Eastern Railway, 37
 
German Coal Shortage and Railway Difficulties, 131
 
German Railway Difficulties due to Lack of Lubricating Oil, 495
 
Germany’s Export of Railway Material in 1913, 247
 
Giant’s Causeway and Portrush Electric Tramways, Traffic Statistics, 199
 
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Present Motor Ambulances to Scottish Red Cross, 425
 
Glasgow and Subway Railway Accident, Report, 587
 
Goods Train Traffic, Co-ordination to Relieve Pressure, 401
 
Government Controlled Canal, One Only, in Ireland, 425
 
Government Expenditure on Railways, 379
 
Government and the Railways, Financial Aspect, 199
 
Grand Trunk Employees in the War, 495 'Great Central Railway, Change of Chief
 
Engineer, 199, 401
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
 
Great Central Railway Prosperity, 223
 
Great Central Railway Stations, Names Changed, 335
 
Great Eastern Men with the Colours, and Casualties, 155
 
Great Eastern Railway Servants and Property Injured by Explosion, 177
 
Great Eastern Railway, Staff Changes, 37
 
Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
 
Great Eastern Railway Time-table Changes, 87
 
Great Northern of Ireland, Great Increase in Punctuality, 247
 
Great Southern and Western of Ireland, Armoured Cars, 269
 
Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh, Inquest, Verdict and Report, 13, 37, 247
 
Great Western Railway Accident Statistics, 357
 
Great Western Railway Canal, 357, 447
 
Great Western Railway and Metropolitan Water Board, Proposed Land Transfer at Battersea, 13
 
Great Western Railway, Offer of Garden Ground Alongside Railway, 37
 
Horses for Carrier and Delivery Services, Co-ordination by Board of Trade, 447
 
Hospital Train for Maryland Soldiers, Some American Railways Combine to Provide, 425
 
Hudsons Bay Railway, Winnipeg to Port Nelson, Progress, 59
 
Ice Coating on Conductor Rails, Interference with Electric Trains, 83
 
Indian Mail Passenger Service Reduction, 223
 
Indian Railway Restrictions Due to War Conditions, 379
 
Institution of Locomotive Engineers and Institution of Railway Signal Engineers— see Associations, &c.
 
Interstate Commerce <"1r‘™'-iissiON :
 
Accident Statistics, Report, 131
 
Application for Rates Advance to Meet Eight Hours’ Law, 335
 
Locomotive Boilers, Inspector’s Annual Report, 109
 
United States Railway Fiscal Year to Coincide with Calendar, ending December 31st, 37
 
Irish Mails Late Delivery, Complaints, 335
 
Irish Railway Changes, 83
 
Irish Railway Executive Committee, Members, 37
 
Irish Railway Executive Committee, Question of Representative for South of Ireland, 313
 
Irish Railway Reduced Fares, Proposal Negatived Owing to Coal Scarcity, 519
 
Irish Railways Special and Excursion Trains Not to be Run, 591
 
Irish Railways and Steamers Increased Rates, Corresponding Increase in Through Traffic Charges- 13
 
Irish Railways Under State Control, 13
 
Irish Railways’ War Bonus, 401
 
Irish Shipping Controller for Co-ordination with Railways for Food Supply, &c., 471
 
Iron Ore Workings, New Railway to Connect with Stratford-on-Avon Line, 379
 
Japan’s Electric Locomotives to be Homemade Instead of German, 247
 
Joint Action by Railways in View of Restricted Services, 109
 
Journeys, Rumours as to Limitation of Length, 587
 
Rennet and Avon Canal, 357, 447, 471
 
Kiltimagh Collision—see Great Southern and Western Railway
 
Landslip on Chester and Holyhead Railway, Watchmen’s Action, 109, 155
 
Landslip on South-Eastern and Chatham Line ; Repairs Cost Borne by Government, 177
 
Lehigh Valley Railway Petrol Motor Cars, 37
 
Letterkenny and Burtonport—see Lough Swilly Railway
 
Letterkenny Railway, Question of Renewed Agreement for Working, 199
 
Levinstein Limited (Railways) Bill, 447
 
Liability for Non-delivery of Goods, 290
 
Light Railway Orders Confirmed by Board of Trade, 291, 379
 
Lighterage Charges for Barge Detention, 401
 
Lights in Railway Carriages and Airship Attack, 313
 
Lime-street Tunnel, Liverpool, Opening Out, 269
 
Liverpool Overhead Railway and Increase in Fares, 247
 
Locomotive Exports from United Kingdom during 1916, 87
 
Locomotive Fuel for Swedish State Railways, Powdered Peat to be Used, 313
 
Locomotive Fuel on the Uganda Railway, Question of Wood, Coal or Oil, 155
 
Locomotive Fuel, Wood being Used on Honduras National Railroad, 313
 
Locomotive and Other Railway Material for France, 59
 
Locomotives for Manchuria, 320
 
Locomotives, New Tank and Goods for Furness Railway, 177
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Board Appointment, 291
 
London, Brighton and South. Coast Railway Electrification Difficulties, 291
 
London and North-Western Railway and Birmingham Canal Finance, 291
 
London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 269
 
London and North-Western New Station at Markham, 131
 
London and North-Western Railway Represented by Sir R. Turnbull, 199
 
London and North-Western Railway, Stonebridge Park Station Destroyed by Fire, 59
 
London and North-Western and Midland Railway’s War Loan Offer to Staff, 109
 
Lough Swillv Railway, Complaints, 223, 335, 401, 447, 471, 541 "
 
Madagascar Railway Extension, 269
 
Madrid, Construction of Underground Railways, 495
 
Manchester and Bury Electric Line Collision, 541
 
Manchuria, Various Railway Construction Schemes Planned, 495
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con-tinned)
 
Mansfield Railway Inspected by Board of Trade, but not yet Opened, 37
 
Mansfield Railway Opened, 313
 
Mansfield Railway, Question of Interest on Loan for Construction, 447
 
Maryport and Carlisle Shortage of Locomotives, 247
 
Materials, Especially Metal, Increasingly Scarce, 155
 
Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives, Superiority of the “ Street ” Type Over Hand Firing, 335
 
Metropolitan Railway Men with the Colours, 155
 
Metropolitan Railway Station, Change of Name, 223
 
Mexican Railway Servants Strike by Detachments, 59
 
Midland Railway Company’s Ship Torpedoed, 379
 
Midland Railway Engine Cleaners’ Grievance, 247
 
Midland Railway, Fatal Collision at Finchley -road, 587
 
Midland Railway Horses, Weekly Cost, 177
 
Midland Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties ; Honours ; After War Position, 37, 177
 
Midland Railway Station and Telegraph Statistics, 37
 
Midland and South-Western Junction Railway, Saving Due to Traffic Restrictions, 247
 
Midland and South-Western Junction Railway Traffic Analysis, 223
 
Midland and Southwestern Junction Telegraph and Telephone Service, 247
 
Military Railway Pvegiment Organised in United States, 471
 
Ministry of Munitions and Special Services by Railways, 495
 
Montreal and Toronto, Sixtieth Anniversary of Railway Opening, 13
 
Munition Workers, Week-end Vouchers. 335
 
Nationalisation of Railways Suggested at Glasgow, 109
 
Neath and Brecon Company’s Staff and War Loan Stock, 247
 
Newport Tramway Extension, 519
 
New South Wales Government Contract with Messrs. Norton, Griffiths and Co. Terminated Owing to the War, 425
 
New South Wales Government Railways’ Cab Signals, 563
 
New South Wales and Victoria, Construction of New Lines, 37
 
New York Connecting Line with Hell Gate Bridge, Opening, 379
 
New York “ Subway ” Extensions, 335
 
Norfolk and Western Railway’s Offer to Men Enlisting in U.S. Army, 401
 
North British Railway Accident at Ratho, 13
 
North British Railway, Division of Duties of Superintendent, 131
 
North British Railway, Gift to Red Cross Society after the Ratho Accident, 155
 
North British Railway, Obstruction at Galashields, 13
 
North-Eastern Railway, Electrified Section, 223
 
North-Eastern Railway, Waste Land Cultivation, 83
 
North Staffordshire New Tank Engine, 223
 
Ohio, Paducah and Illinois Railway Bridge over the River, Progress, 78
 
Painting Barriers at Road Level Crossings, 37
 
Paper and Printing Economies in Railway Accounts, 83
 
Paris, Serious Accident to British Soldiers in Shunting Train, 83
 
Passenger Duty, Companies’ Returns and Payments, 199, 223, 401
 
Pennsylvania Railroad, Applications for Work, 131
 
Pennsylvania Railroad’s Carriage of Foodstuffs, 154
 
Pennsylvania Railroad, Immunity from Accident, 131
 
Pennsylvania Railroad, Accident Immunity Record Broken, 291, 313, 541
 
Permanent Way Labour in United States, Danger to Foreigners, 131
 
Peruvian Permanent Railway Commission, 519
 
Pipe Collection by Metropolitan Railwaymen for Wounded in London Hospitals, 471
 
Pneumatic Packing Tools on the Lehigh Valley Railway, Success of, 587
 
Pooling of Open Railway Wagons, 13
 
Pooling of Wagons and. Cambrian Railway Traffic, 239
 
Porters’ Restriction and Loss to London Electric Railways and Omnibuses. 247
 
Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question. 471
 
Potato Cultivation, Demonstration by Special Train, 379
 
Poughkeepsie Bridge of Central New England Railway, Reinforcing, 291
 
Power Signalling at Flemington, N.S.W., 59
 
Prepayment of Carriage and the Fish Traffic, 223
 
Prepayment of Carriage on Traffic by Passenger Train, 155
 
Presentation to Col. C. L. Morgan, R.E., 553
 
Private Bills, Unopposed, 59
 
Protest against Increased Fares and Closed Stations, 109
 
Queensland Government Purchase of Chilla-goe Railway, Rejection of Bill, 199
 
Rail Fastenings, Dog-ear Spikes for, Russian System Approved in America, 379
 
Rails and Screw Spikes on the New York Connecting Line, 541
 
Railway Charges, Food Profiteering and Groundless Complaints, 541
 
Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 269, 335
 
Railway Improvements and War Experiences, Sir H. Walker’s Views, 587
 
Railway Man’s Big Compensation for Injury, 83
 
Railwaymen with the Colours, and Casualties, 177, 495
 
Railwaymen with the Colours, Question of a Further Contingent of Twenty-one Thousand, 471
 
Railwaymen’s Further Demands for Increased Bonus, 335, 357
 
I RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con-tinned):
 
i Hanway Rates and Trading Profits in the United States, 401
 
Railway Servants’ Privilege Tickets, 108
 
Railway Workers and Question of Compulsory Rationing, 471                  1
 
Restricted Services and Increased Fares
 
Report, 155                              ’
 
Restrictions on Rail Traffic, Goods as Well as Passengers, Sir Albert Stanley, 519
 
Rosebery Prizes, Awards, 168
 
Russian Railway Extension and American Co-operation, 269
 
Rushan Railways and American Assistance,
 
Safety Medals Awarded by American Museum of Safety, 379
 
Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Leave, and Longdistance Journeys, 563                  6
 
Salford Tramways’ Increased Fares, 163
 
Save the Surplus Special,” Lehigh Valiev
 
Company, 563                      *
 
Season and Traders’ Tickets, Choice of Route, 291
 
Season and Traders’ Tickets ; Quick Handling of Railway Wagons, 13
 
Shanghai, Loop Line, 313
 
Signalling, Automatic, Preponderating Success, 519
 
Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Guy Granet, Further Promotion, 313
 
Sleepers, Ample Supply Available from Nicaragua, 131
 
Snowed-up Trains in Ireland, 109
 
Snowshed Heavy Timber, Construction. on the East Slope of the Cascade Mountains 519
 
Snowstorm Damage and Cost at Wellingborough, 177                        ®
 
Solway Junction Railway Temporarily Closed,
 
South African Railwaymen with Colours in
 
Europe and East Africa, and Some on .French Railway Work, 37
 
South Clare Railway Company and Post-office Contract, 357
 
South Indian Railway and Ceylon Government Mediation in the Dispute, 37
 
South Wales Railways, Rumoured Working Arrangement, 587
 
Southern Pacific Railway’s Success with
 
Automatic Signals, 519
 
Spanish Need for Rolling Stock, Due to Lack of Ships, Increased, 563
 
Spikes, Rail, 379, 470, 541
 
Springs, Locomotive, George Stephenson’s Patent, 199
 
Stanley, Sir Albert, Retirement from Railways on Joining Government, 177
 
Statue of Richard Trevithick, 313
 
Terminal Engineering and Mechanical Freight
 
Handling, 247                      &
 
Track-laying Machines on the Australian
 
Transcontinental Railway, 415
 
Track Spikes, New Form, 470
 
T.O.T. Mutual Aid Fund, Details, 291
 
Transport of Sugar, Coal, &c., to Manchester and District, Government Use of Canals 425                                        *
 
Travellers’ Shop on Canadian Northern Railway, 291
 
Travelling Without Tickets, London and
 
North-Western Railway, 357
 
Union Pacific Railway, Memorial to General
 
G. M. Dodge, 247
 
United States Food Supply, Railways Working to Increase, 563
 
Government Action with Regard to Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways, 541
 
Great Diversity in Railway Regulation, 155
 
Level Crossings, Protected and Unprotected, 587
 
Railway Experts for Russia, 563
 
Safety Appliances Act, 563
 
Trainmen and other Employees Eight Hours Day and Trip System. 59, 379, 425, 455
 
Trainmen and President Wilson, 269
 
Transport of Troops, Car Regulations, 561                    6
 
Victorian Railways Finances and Working
 
Expert from England Invited to Investi-
 
_ gate, 109
 
Vizagapatam, Construction of Harbour 495
 
Wagon Delays, Southern Pacific Company’s
 
Remarkable Statistics, 495
 
Wagon Supply and Collieries in Scotland
 
Board of Trade Statement, 425
 
Wagons, Dead-buffered, Permission to Use
 
Refused by Board of Trade, 37
 
Wagons Detention, Government Action, 269, 289, 471
 
Wagons, Pooling Question, in Scotland, 495
 
Wagons and Wagon Tarpaulins, Pooling 291
 
Wapping Station, Provision of Lifts to Street
 
155                                            ’
 
Waste Land by Railways, Cultivation, 83
 
Waste Paper Savings on the Pennsylvania
 
Railroad, 269
 
Week-end Workmen’s Tickets for Controlled
 
Establishments Only, 563
 
Wigan Accidents, Ancient and Modem 13
 
W563en’ 70’°00 EmPloyed “ Transport,”
 
Women on the Great Northern, Great Eastern
 
and Metropolitan Railways, 155
 
Women as Guards and Train Conductors on the Metropolitan Railway, 37, 155
 
Women, Ten Thousand Employed on Three
 
Railways, 177
 
Women on the Underground Systems, 83
 
RAND Mineworkers, Settlement of Dispute, 269
 
Rawhide Pinions, Suitable and Unsuitable
 
Lubricant for, 587
 
Red Cross Motor Ambulances, 247
 
Research in America, 59
 
Revenues, Pre-War, of Russia Compared with
 
Other Countries, 109
 
Ricardo Slipper Type Aluminium Piston, 269
 
Rice Hulling in French Indo-China, Large Amount, 83
 
Ri541 in America and the difficulty of Gauges,
 
Roads Improvement Association, Investigation
 
as to Use of Concrete, 447
 
Rock Drills on the Witwatersrand, 155
 
Roller Bearing Engines in Automobile Work 379, 495                                      *
 
Roller B • rings for Petrol Engines, 495
 
Roller Skates for Time-saving £in Chicago
 
Repair Shops, 291
 
Rope Drive Puzzle, 483
 
Rubber, Plantation, Average Tensile Strength, 541
 
Rubber Preparation, Production of Acetic Acid in Ceylon, 587
 
Rubber Scarcity and Substitutes in Germany, 155
 
Rugs from Paper, and Paper and Wool Mixtures, 425
 
Russia, Trade with, 122
 
Russia, Trade with Germany, United States and Great Britain, 131
 
Russia and Utilisation of Water Power, 13
 
Russian and English Interchange, Manchester’s
 
Proposals, 199
 
Russian Inland Navigable Waters, Vast
 
Growth of Railways, 131
 
Russian New Town and Port, Murman, 109
 
Russian Rivers and Available Horse-power, 447
 
s
SAFETY Valve, Importance of Seat, 13
 
St. Louis Double-decked Bridge Across the Mississippi River, 269
 
Salt from Great Salt Lake, Utah, 131
 
Sand for Glass Manufacture, 177
 
Scarborough, Gas and Gas Mantles, Curious Situation, 109
 
Science Buildings as War Memorial, 223
 
Scientific and Industrial Research, Grant in Aid, 291
 
Searchlight Tower, Portable, 335
 
Sewers, Three-ring Circular Brick, Built in Atlanta, 87
 
Shark Skins, United States Investigation, 13
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
 
*- Adviser, Honorary, to the Admiralty on Shipping Matters, Mr. Arthur Ritson, 425
Adviser, Honorary, to the Admiralty on Shipping Matters, Mr. Arthur Ritson, 425
*- American Ships and Carriage of Commerce, 233
 
*- American Submarine, The Largest, Details of, 379
American Ships and Carriage of Commerce, 233
*- Anchor, Ten-Ton, for U.S. Dreadnought Pennsylvania, 401
 
*- British Mercantile Marine Tonnage and Submarines, Small Net Loss, 155
American Submarine, The Largest, Details of, 379
*- Building the Emergency Fleet, C. H. Claudy, 587
 
*- Egypt, Statistics as to Steamers, Passengers and Cargo in 1916, 447
Anchor, Ten-Ton, for U.S. Dreadnought Pennsylvania, 401
*- German Cruiser Karlsruhe’s Fate, 13
 
*- German Losses in the Battle of Jutland, 247  
British Mercantile Marine Tonnage and Submarines, Small Net Loss, 155
*- German Submarines without Periscope, 247  
 
*- Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
Building the Emergency Fleet, C. H. Claudy, 587
*- Guns for American Battleships, Divergent Opinion, 199
 
*- Hospital Ship Donegal Torpedoed, 379
Egypt, Statistics as to Steamers, Passengers and Cargo in 1916, 447
*- Hospital Ships for the American Navy, 258
 
*- Isaac Peral Submarine, American Built for Spain, 97, 447
German Cruiser Karlsruhe’s Fate, 13
*- Kobe, Increase of Dock and Shipbuilding Equipment, 525
 
*- Naval and Merchant Shipping, Committees for Expediting and Increasing Output, 291
German Losses in the Battle of Jutland, 247
*- Russian Company’s Diesel-driven Vessels, 379  
 
*- Sabathe Motor for French Submarines, 279  
German Submarines without Periscope, 247 Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
*- Screw Propellers, Tandem, for Ships, German Experiments, 37
 
Guns for American Battleships, Divergent Opinion, 199
 
Hospital Ship Donegal Torpedoed, 379
 
Hospital Ships for the American Navy, 258 Isaac Peral Submarine, American Built for
 
Spain, 97, 447
 
Kobe, Increase of Dock and Shipbuilding Equipment, 525
 
Naval and Merchant Shipping, Committees for Expediting and Increasing Output, 291
 
Russian Company’s Diesel-driven Vessels, 379 Sabathe Motor for French Submarines, 279 Screw Propellers, Tandem, for Ships, German
 
Experiments, 37
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
*- Shipbuilding, Best Wood for Purpose, 495, 532
*- Submarine in American Civil War, 37
*- Submarines, Correct Type for United States Navy, 155
*- Triple-expansion Marine Engines, Specification Formula, 519
*- Turbo-electrical Transmission on the U.S. Collier Jupiter, 269
*- Unarmoured Battleship, Commander Yates Stirling, 357
*- United States Electrical Super-Dreadnought New Mexico, 269
*- United States Fleet to Visit Panama Canal, 59
*- United States Fuel Ship Maumee, Defective Diesel Engines, 37
*- United States Huge Production of Steel Cargo Ships, 155
*- United States Naval Training for Civilians, 59
*- United States Navy Department, Weight of Steel in Each of New Types of Vessels, 357
*- United States Navy, State of Construction, 37
*- United States Navy, Uninstructed Criticism of Warship Design, 401
*- United States Navy Yards’ Shortage of Skilled Labour, 109
*- United States Ships Submarined, Coincidence of Name, 247
*- United States Super - Dreadnought Pennsylvania, Steel Stern-post Dimensions, 291
*- United States Use of Motor Auxiliaries as Carriers at Sea, 269
*- Wooden Cargo Ships, Most Effective Size, 495
*- Wooden Ships, Large Supply of Suitable Timber, 495, 532
*- Wooden Ships, Oil Engine-driven, Building in America, 379
*SLIPPERY Iron Floor Plates, To Render Safe, 519
*Snowfall in New York, 59
*Solder for Electrical Work, Need of Tin, 335
*Solder Making and Selection, 335
*Sound Transmission Through Water or Air, Velocity, 37
*South Africa, Exports to, 295
*South Africa and Metric System, Decimal Coinage and Daylight Saving, 83
*Sparking Plug Manufacture Increase, 233
*Spinach Stems, Great Value for Paper Making, 563
*Standardisation and the Consulting Engineer, 495
*Staple Trades of the Empire, Lectures at the London School of Economics, 55
*Steam Lorries and Trailers, Government Order for Particulars Concerning, 587
*Steam Ploughing Sets, Work and Cost, 495
*Steel Helmet for the U.S. Navy, 519
*Stellite, a Non-ferrous Alloy, 353
*Stereo Metal Alloy, 223
*Street Paving, Shortage of Wood Blocks, Experiments with Substitute, 247
*Stresses in Beams Under Bending Impact, A. Elmendorf, 563
*Sugar Cultivation—see Beet
*Sulph.uric Acid Manufacture in France, 357
*Sun Power in Africa Electrically Transmitted to United Kingdom, Professor Arnold Lupton, 313
*Sydney, Sewerage System for Suburbs, 269


Shipbuilding, Best Wood for Purpose, 495, 532
T
 
*TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-electric Scheme, 313
Submarine in American Civil War, 37
*Telegraph Instruments, Statistics of International Bureau of the Telegraph Union, 386  
 
*Telegraphy, Development, Statistics of International Bureau, 155
Submarines, Correct Type for United States Navy, 155
*Telephone Connection, Satisfactory and Otherwise, F. R. McBerty, 447
 
*Telephone Service in Canada, Mixed Ownership, 155
Triple-expansion Marine Engines, Specification Formula, 519
*Telephones and Secrecy, 599
 
*Temperature Prediction by Trade Winds, 59
Turbo-electrical Transmission on the
*Textile Machinery in the Argentine, British, 401
 
*Textile Machinery, Speed Regulation, 13
U.S. Collier Jupiter, 269
*Thompson, Silvanus P., Memorial to the Late Professor, 206
 
*Timber in Building, Causes of Decay, 83
Unarmoured Battleship, Commander Yates Stirling, 357
*Timber Exports from United Kingdom, 379
 
*Timber Imports of the United Kingdom, Board of Trade Figures for Past Six Years, 124
United States Electrical Super-Dreadnought New Mexico, 269
*Timber Scarcity and Replanting Question, 239  
 
*Timbering in Mines, Symms Method, 519
Fleet to Visit Panama Canal, 59
*Tin for Germany, From Whence does it Come ? 199
 
*Tin Smelting on Large Scale, 519
Fuel Ship Maumee, Defective Diesel Engines, 37
*“Too Old at Forty,” A Mistaken Cry, 269
 
*Torpedo, Latest American Superheat Type, 357
Huge Production of Steel Cargo Ships, 155
*Tractors, Agricultural, Petrol and Paraffin, in the United States, 447
 
*Trading After the War Reconstruction Committee, 291
Naval Training for Civilians, 59
*Tramway Overhead Conductors, Iron, 357
 
*Trevithick, Statues to Memory of, at Cardiff and Redruth, 447
Navy Department, Weight of Steel in Each of New Types of Vessels, 357
*Tritton, Sir William, and the Tanks, 379
 
*Tungsten Filaments, Description of Preparation, 519
Navy, State of Construction, 37
*Turbines, Geared Steam, for Ship Propulsion, Large Number Under Construction in America, 401
 
*Turbo-generators’ Coal Consumption, 183
Navy, Uninstructed Criticism of Warship Design, 401
*Tuticorin Deep-water Harbour Scheme, 519
 
*Type Reading for the Blind, 120
Navy Yards’ Shortage of Skilled Labour, 109
 
Ships Submarined, Coincidence of Name, 247
 
Super - Dreadnought Pennsylvania, Steel Stern-post Dimensions, 291
 
Use of Motor Auxiliaries as Carriers at Sea, 269
 
Wooden Cargo Ships, Most Effective Size, 495
 
Wooden Ships, Large Supply of Suitable Timber, 495, 532
 
Wooden Ships, Oil Engine-driven, Building in America. 379
 
SLIPPERY Iron Floor Plates, To Render Safe, 519
 
Snowfall in New York, 59
 
Solder for Electrical Work, Need of Tin, 335
 
Solder Making and Selection, 335
 
Sound Transmission Through Water or Air, Velocity, 37
 
I South Africa, Exports to, 295
 
South Africa and Metric System, Decimal Coinage and Daylight Saving, 83
 
Sparking Plug Manufacture Increase, 233
 
Spinach Stems, Great Value for Paper Making, 563
 
Standardisation and the Consulting Engineer, 495
 
I Staple Trades of the Empire, Lectures at the London School of Economics, 55
 
Steam Lorries and Trailers, Government Order for Particulars Concerning, 587
 
Steam Ploughing Sets, Work and Cost, 495
 
! Steel Helmet for the U.S. Navy, 519
 
' Stellite, a Non-ferrous Alloy, 353
 
Stereo Metal Alloy, 223
 
! Street Paving, Shortage of Wood Blocks, Experiments with Substitute, 247
 
| Stresses in Beams Under Bending Impact,
 
1 A. Elmendorf, 563
 
Sugar Cultivation—see Beet
 
Sulphuric Acid Manufacture in France, 357
 
Sun Power in Africa Electrically Transmitted to United Kingdom, Professor Arnold Lupton, 313
 
| Sydney, Sewerage System for Suburbs, 269
 
TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-electric Scheme, 313
 
Telegraph Instruments, Statistics of International Bureau of the Telegraph Union, 386 Telegraphy, Development, Statistics of International Bureau, 155
 
Telephone Connection, Satisfactory and Otherwise, F. R. McBerty, 447
 
Telephone Service in Canada, Mixed Ownership, 155
 
Telephones and Secrecy, 599
 
Temperature Prediction by Trade Winds, 59
 
Textile Machinery in the Argentine, British, 401
 
Textile Machinery, Speed Regulation, 13
 
Thompson, Silvanus P., Memorial to the Late Professor, 206
 
Timber in Building, Causes of Decay, 83
 
Timber Exports from United Kingdom, 379
 
Timber Imports of the United Kingdom, Board of Trade Figures for Past Six Years, 124
 
Timber Scarcity and Replanting Question, 239
 
Timbering in Mines, Symms Method, 519
 
Tin for Germany, From Whence does it Come ? 199
 
Tin Smelting on Large Scale, 519
 
“ Too Old at Forty,” A Mistaken Cry, 269
 
Torpedo, Latest American Superheat Type, 357
 
Tractors, Agricultural, Petrol and Paraffin, in the United States, 447
 
Trading After the War Reconstruction Committee, 291
 
Tramway Overhead Conductors, Iron, 357
 
Trevithick, Statues to Memory of, at Cardiff and Redruth, 447
 
Tritton, Sir William, and the Tanks, 379
 
Tungsten Filaments, Description of Preparation, 519
 
Turbines, Geared Steam, for Ship Propulsion, Large Number Under Construction in America, 401
 
Turbo-generators’ Coal Consumption, 183


Tuticorin Deep-water Harbour Scheme, 519
U
 
*UNITED States’ Foreign Trade Increase, 291
Type Reading for the Blind, 120
*United States’ Unequalled Prosperity, 37
 
*University Intelligence, Awards of Rosebery Prizes, 168
u
*University of London to Extend its Engineering Department, 335
UNITED States’ Foreign Trade Increase, 291
*University of London, Scientific and Technical Departments’ Share in War Work, 335
 
United States’ Unequalled Prosperity, 37
 
University Intelligence, Awards of Rosebery
 
Prizes, 168
 
University of London to Extend its Engineering
 
Department, 335
 
University of London, Scientific and Technical
 
Departments’ Share in War Work, 335


V
V
VANCOUVER, Large Floating Dry Dock to be Constructed, 59
*VANCOUVER, Large Floating Dry Dock to be Constructed, 59
 
*Vienna University Lectures Suspended from Lack of Coal for Heating Buildings, 223
Vienna University Lectures Suspended from
*Viscosities of Aqueous Sugar Solution, U.S. Bureau of Standards Investigations, 425
 
*Vulcanisation, Accelerating, Discovery by Professor S. J. Peachey, 37
Lack of Coal for Heating Buildings, 223
 
Viscosities of Aqueous Sugar Solution, U.S.
 
Bureau of Standards Investigations, 425
 
Vulcanisation, Accelerating, Discovery by Professor S. J. Peachey, 37
 
WAR-OFFICE and London General Omnibus: Company, 223


W
*WAR-OFFICE and London General Omnibus Company, 223
WATER SUPPLY:
WATER SUPPLY:
 
*- Cape Colony, Water Supply and Sanitation in, 447
Cape Colony, Water Supply and Sanitation in, 447
*- Cape Town Water and Irrigation Works, 335
 
*- Metropolitan Water Board, Increased Revenue Deficiency, 177
Cape Town Water and Irrigation Works, 335
*- Orbost Waterworks Trust, Victoria, Australia, 425
 
*- Storage Reservoir for Pachuca, Mexico, 247  
Metropolitan Water Board, Increased Revenue Deficiency, 177
*- Water Tower, Ferro-concrete in America, 447  
 
*- Water Tower, Reinforced Concrete, for Hull City Waterworks, 379
Orbost Waterworks Trust, Victoria, Australia,. 425
*- Western Australia, Water Supply for Railway Department, 587
 
*- Workmen’s Pure Water Supply in Missouri, 155
Storage Reservoir for Pachuca, Mexico, 247
*WATTLE Tree Bark from South Africa for United Kingdom Instead of Germany, 495 Weaving Single and Double Warps, British and Continental Practice, 199
 
*Weights and Measures (Metric) Bill, 1917, 260
Water Tower, Ferro-concrete in America, 447
*Welded Joints in Steam Boiler Practice, 287
 
*Welland Ship Canal, Work Closed Down, 563
Water Tower, Reinforced Concrete, for Hull City Waterworks, 379
*Well-boring Machinery Wanted for Venezuela, 425
 
*White Heat for Steam Generating, A. D. Pratt,. 269
Western Australia, Water Supply for Railway Department, 587
 
Workmen’s Pure Water Supply in Missouri, 155
 
WATTLE Tree Bark from South Africa for United Kingdom Instead of Germany, 495
 
Weaving Single and Double Warps, British and Continental Practice, 199
 
Weights and Measures (Metric) Bill, 1917, 260
 
Welded Joints in Steam Boiler Practice, 287
 
Welland Ship Canal, Work Closed Down, 563
 
Well-boring Machinery Wanted for Venezuela, 425
 
White Heat for Steam Generating, A. D. Pratt,. 269
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
 
*- American Airmen’s Wireless Sets, 13
American Airmen’s Wireless Sets, 13
*- Dr. Fleming’s Vacuum Valve, 425
 
*- Electro-magnetic “Space” Waves and Intensity at Receiving Stations, Dr. Schwers,. 131
Dr. Fleming’s Vacuum Valve, 425
*- Fleming Valve Detector and Progress in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 37
 
*- Japan, Wireless Stations, Government and Private, 419
Electro-magnetic “ Space ” Waves and Intensity at Receiving Stations, Dr. Schwers,. 131
*- Marconi’s First British Patent Twenty-one Years Ago, 563
 
*- United States, Japan, and Hawaii, Commercial Radio Service, 37
Fleming Valve Detector and Progress in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 37
*- United States and Japan, New Service, 199  
 
*WOLFRAMITE Deposits in Cornwall, Good Future Prospects, 247
Japan, Wireless Stations, Government and Private, 419
*Women’s Pay, Qualified and Unqualified Workers, 269
 
*Wood Distillation in New York State, Great Increase in, 37
Marconi’s First British Patent Twenty-one Years Ago, 563
*Wood Distillation in the United Kingdom, 563
 
United States, Japan, and Hawaii, Commercial Radio Service, 37
 
United States and Japan, New Service, 199
 
WOLFRAMITE Deposits in Cornwall, Good Future Prospects, 247
 
Women’s Pay, Qualified and Unqualified Workers, 269
 
Wood Distillation in New York State, Great Increase in, 37
 
Wood Distillation in the United Kingdom, 56J


Y
Y
*YARROW and Co.’s Allotments for Workmen, 135


YARROW and Co.’s Allotments for Workmen,. 135
Z
 
*ZINC, Ductility with Fixed Limits of Temperature, 131
z
*Zinc-iron Sheets, Suitable Rivets, 131
ZINC, Ductility with Fixed Limits of Temperature, 131
*Zinc Plant, Electrolytic, Erected in Tasmania, 541
 
*Zinc Production in the United States, 177
Zinc-iron Sheets, Suitable Rivets, 131
*Zinc for Ten Years from Australia, 291
 
Zinc Plant, Electrolytic, Erected in Tasmania, 541
 
Zinc Production in the United States, 177
 
Zinc for Ten Years from Australia, 291


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== See Also ==

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A

  • ABRASIVE Materials for Grinding Experiments, 83
  • Acetone for Explosives, Distilled from Wood, 401
  • Acetylene Gas for Internal Combustion Engines, German Experiments, 495
  • Acetylene, Heat-producing Capacity, 131
  • Acetylene, Properties of, Advantageous and Otherwise, 177
  • Acid-resisting Properties of Some Iron Silicon Alloys, Professor O. L. Kowalke, 587

AERONAUTICS:

  • - Aeroplane Construction in India, 199
  • - Aeroplanes, Passenger, Suggested Possible Developments, 109
  • - Aviation for Civil and Commercial Purposes After the War, Committee Appointed, 401
  • - Benz Engine Taken from Captured Zeppelin, Particulars of, 177
  • - Electric Stabiliser, Reported Invention by Mr. Orville Wright, 220
  • - Experimental Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 291
  • - Higher Standard in Elying, General Brancker, 537
  • - Magnetos, Output for Aero Purposes, 379
  • - Spruce and Walnut for Aeroplanes, United States Deficiency, 247
  • - Standardisation of Copper Tubes for Aircraft, 553
  • - Steel Suited to Aeronautical Purposes, G. A. Richardson, 379
  • - Suggested Limitation of Models as Government Standards in American Aircraft, 361
  • - Training for Aviator Officers, Preliminary, 326
  • - United States National Aerial Coast Patrol, Scheme for 1000 Seaplanes, 269
  • - Wright Aeroplane Patents in America, 259
  • AGRICULTURAL Committee’s Activities in Engineering Directions, 587
  • Agricultural Tractors for Italy, Government Assistance Towards Cost, 401
  • Allotropic Disintegration of Metals, Tin in Cold Climates, 495
  • Alloys, Non-ferrous, 353
  • Alloys Used in Foundry Practice, 131
  • Aluminite, Recovery of Potash and other Products from, 379
  • Aluminium Bronzes, Results of Study of Properties, 495
  • Aluminium Motor Trouble due to Alkaline Water, 401
  • Aluminium for Munition Making, Ontario’s Substitution of Copper for Aluminium Wire on Transmission Lines, 59
  • American Annual Expenditure on Automo- bihsm, 83
  • American Confession of Munitions Failure, 70
  • American Industries and the War, 375
  • American Oil Engine, Surface Ignition Type with Electric Heating, 379
  • American Press and Proposed Increase in Newspaper Postage, 563
  • America’s Alter War Products for Russian Markets, 131
  • Ammunition, British, Greatly Increased Weekly Output, 155
  • Anti-Motoring Bills Proposed in New York State, 109
  • Artesian Well, First to be Bored in Europe, 541
  • Artificer Engineers, R.N., Promotions, 291
  • Asbestos, Commercial, To Purify, when Contaminated with Iron, 357
  • Asbestos in Swaziland, 155

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
  • - Birmingham Branch : Concert; Membership Numbers, 353
  • - Hartlepool Section : First Annual General Meeting, 280
  • - Huddersfield Sub-Committee : First Meeting, 446
  • - Leeds Branch : Meeting and Elections, 409
  • - London Branch: First General Meeting, 228
  • - Manchester Section : First General Meeting. 576 ; Meeting and Elections, 135
  • - Merseyside and District Branch : Dinner and Concert, 130
  • - Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch : First District General Meeting, 508
  • ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL :
  • - Annual Meeting, 320
  • INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • - Presentation to Mr. R. B. Pilcher, 400
  • - Liverpool Section : Gas Producing on Peat Fuel in Ireland, Professor E. C. C. Baly, 83
  • INSTITUTE, CONCRETE :
  • - Annual Meeting, Postponement, 470
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Annual and Autumn Meetings, 144
  • - Properties of the Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industries, Cosmo Johns, 353
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 366
  • - New Office Address, 177

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - American and British Automobile Engineers, 459
  • - Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 59
  • - Technical Committee of the Motor Industries, 443
  • - London Graduate Section : Some Calculations in Automobile Engine Design, P. A. Williams, 135
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Meeting ; Election of Officers ; Awards for Papers, 413
  • - Honorary Members Elected, 227
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - House Taken over by Government, 346
  • - Telephone Gear, Machine Switching, F. R. McBerty, 447
  • INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Meeting, 190
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS :
  • - Proposed Extension of Membership to Apprentices and Students, 298
  • INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - Awards for Papers, 120
  • - New President’s Address, 83
  • INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • - Programme for Annual Meeting, 576
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • - Annual Meetings, 122
  • - Offered Rewards for Papers, 122
  • INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST :
  • - Standard Marine Engine, 563
  • INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • - Oil Shales in Vast Quantities in Britain, W. Forbes-Leslie, 131
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Automatic Signalling, C. H. Ellison, 199
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Meetings and Elections, 142, 230, 400, 518
  • - Programme of Lectures, 320
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
  • - Extracting Vaporous Constituents from Coal Gas, Dr. R. Lessing, 109
  • - Edinburgh Section : Motor Spirit and the War, J. G. Arman, 223
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • - High Tensile v. Mild Steel for Reinforced Concrete, A. W. C. Shelf, 247
  • SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • - Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Papers and General Discussion, 143
  • SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING :
  • - Annual Meeting and Report, 459
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • - Aberrations of the Telescope Objective, P. F. Everitt, 269
  • - Tool Required for given Block of Lenses, Simple Method to Determine Size, C. L. Redding, 247
  • SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  • - Electro-magnetic Waves, Effect of Moisture in Atmosphere, Dr. F. Schivers, 199
  • - Thermal Conductivity of Wires, Effect ,of Stretching, A. Johnstone, 447
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Straw from Chalk Land near Luton and Dunstable, Sir Francis Fox, 447
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
  • - Atmospheric Electrical Phenomena During Rain, Lieut. C. D. Stewart, 366
  • - Autographic Records of the Air-Wave from the East London Explosion, January 19th, 1917, F. J. W. Whipple, 599
  • - Continentality and Temperature, C. E. P. Brooks, 259
  • - Diurnal Variation of Atmospheric Pressure at Benson, Oxon, 1915, E. G. Bilham, 366
  • - Heat Balance of the Atmosphere, W. H. Dines. 259
  • - Reduction of Temperature Observations, andc., C. E. P. Brooks, 599
  • - Some Aspects of the Cold Period, December, 1916, to April, 1917, R. C. Mossman, 599
  • ASTRONOMICAL Apparatus, Mr. Wilson’s, 313
  • Australian Marble for China, 199

B

  • BARGES Driven by Internal Combustion Engines on the Mississippi, 177
  • Barges, Lighterage Charges for Detention, 401
  • Basic Slag, Increased Production Expected, 313
  • Basic Slag, To Determine Manurial Value, 541
  • Basic Slag as Manure, Production in the United Kingdom, 177
  • Beet Sugar Cultivation Results in Montgomeryshire, 177
  • Beet Sugar Production in Nottinghamshire, 401
  • Benzol Recovery in Russia, Great Increase, 37
  • Benzol and Toluol Recovery in By-product Ovens, 199
  • Birkenhead’s Dearth of Houses, 223
  • Birmingham Canal Navigation Report, 291
  • Birmingham, Projected Public Works for After War Labour, 313
  • Bismuth and Cadmium Added to Soft Solders, Effect, 109
  • Blast-furnace for Mysore, 177
  • Boiler-feeding Service Formula, M. W. Ehrlich, 291
  • Boilers, Oil Fuel, 80 and 90 per cent. Efficiency, 374
  • Bombay Power Plants for Agricultural Purposes, 519
  • Bombay, Projected Hydraulic Power Scheme for Fertiliser Manufacture, 313
  • Brazing Solder for Brass, Method of Making Alloy, 83
  • Bricks, Maximum Number Laid and Possible to Lay, 177
  • Bridges, Highway, in Canada, Concrete, and Steel and Concrete, 519
  • Brighton Corporation’s Offer of Tramway Rails to Sheffield, 155
  • Briquettes at the Nuremberg Gasworks, 247
  • British Association Meeting in 1917 Abandoned, 291
  • British and Irish Manufacturers, Board of Trade Directory of, 587
  • British Magnetos, Great Increase in Output Since the War, 109

C

  • CAEN, Normandy, Widening of Canal to Sea, 357
  • Calorimeter, Adiabatic, F. Daniels, 519
  • Canada, Systematic Gravity Survey, 357
  • Canada’s Progress in Manufacture of Telegraph and Telephone Apparatus, 177
  • Canadian Coal Production, 247
  • Canadian Government’s Reduced Expenditure, 291
  • Canadian Small Arms Ammunition Factory at Lindsay, Ontario, 199
  • Canals, Question of More Effective Use, 313
  • Catalogues, Foreign, Index of, 518
  • Catalogues Wanted by Explosives Department, Ministry of Munitions, 357
  • Celluloid for the Cutlery Trade, American Output Needed for War Purposes, 563
  • Cement Gun for Stucco and Plaster Work in America, 177
  • Central Steam Supply Plant for New York, 223
  • Channel Tunnel, Proposed Resolution, 401, 409
  • Chars-a-Bancs, Purchase by Government, 467
  • Chemical Industry in America, Growth in Importance Since the War, 109
  • Chemical Ware Manufacture in France, 447
  • Chicago Drainage Canal ; Deepening Scheme and the Great Lakes Level, 313
  • Chili’s Record Nitrate Output, 109
  • Chimney, 250ft. High, in Canada, 357
  • Chimney, 570ft. High, Reinforced Concrete, 587
  • China Clay Output in Cornwall, 199
  • China’s Neglected Opportunities in Hydraulic Engineering, 223
  • Cholera Microbe’s Rapid Development, 83
  • Cinematographs’ Large Use of Silver, 37
  • City of London Motor Volunteer Corps, 413
  • Clifton Bridge, Fifty Years’ Continuous Use, 155
  • Clothing Disinfectors for the United States Army, 335
  • Coal By-products Research, Nitrogen Demand, High Percentage in South Africa, 83
  • Coal Consumption and Tar, 233
  • Coal Discovery in Italy, 447
  • Coal Discovery, Large, in Queensland, 313
  • Coal Heat Loss through Flue Gases, Tests in New York, 109
  • Coal Mining Increase in Natal, 401
  • Coal and Oil, Comparative Tests on American Coasting Steamer, 335
  • Coal Output in 1915, Inspector’s Report, 223
  • Coal, Possible Chemical Treatment of, for Extraction of Products, Professor J. W. Cobb, 379
  • Coal Shortage and Smoke Emission in Road Vehicles, 335
  • Coal Storage of 100,000 Tons Capacity in Pittsburg, 247
  • Coal Storage Under Water in the Ohio River, 83
  • Coal Supply, Forms Issued by Controller to Consumers, 563
  • Coal Transport on Railways and Canals, Comparative Figures, 223
  • Coal Working, Wasteful Method, 199
  • Coaling Plant, British, at Port Natal, 495
  • Coals of the United States, Thermal Values, 28
  • Coke Oven and Benzol Plants Installed at Youngstown, Ohio, 13
  • Coke and Slack, Comparison, J. A. Crowther, 587
  • Coke and Steam Coal, Test of Comparative Results from Use, 199
  • Cold-drawn Metallic Filaments, Japanese Patent, 37
  • Columbian Government Loan for Port Improvement and Other Works, 269
  • Comets, Three New, Discovered, 83
  • Compressed Air from Falling Water Without Moving Machinery, 59
  • Concrete Barges, New Type of Construction, 177
  • Concrete Pile Driving by Drop Hammer, 269
  • Concrete Piles and Pile Shoes, W. Cleaver, 401
  • Concrete Pneumatically Placed in Lining Tunnel in America, 109
  • Concrete Protection Against Frost, 83
  • Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, Its Economy and Adaptability, 357
  • Concrete for Repair of Cast Iron Pulley, 199
  • Concrete Successfully Used for Stadium in New York, 13
  • Condenser Tubes, Admiralty Mixture for, 541
  • Cooling by Air Compression, 541
  • Cooling Motor Car Engines ; Thermo-Siphon System, 83
  • Cork Fabric for Waterproof Clothing, 335
  • Cornwall Mines and the Diamond Drill, 335
  • Cotton Consumption of the World’s Manufacturing Countries, Great Increase, Statistics, 155
  • Cotton Imports into the United States, 541
  • Cotton from India, Increasing Use, 131
  • Cotton Industry Problems, Scientific Research, 313
  • Cotton Manufacturing Industry in United States, Great Growth, 177
  • Cotton Substitute, Valuable Properties of “Typha,” 131
  • Creosoting Pit Timber, 379
  • Crystal Palace Engineering Society, Papers and Award, 413
  • Cutlery, Rustless Steel, in the United States, 177
  • Cutting Off Piles Below Water-level, 291
  • Cyanide Scarcity and Production of Silver, 58?

D

  • DAMS, Multiple-arch, 519
  • Daylight Saving Discussion in America, 401
  • Death of Professor J. E. Sweet, 37
  • Decimal Coinage, Mr. H. Allcock’s Proposal to Introduce American Cent and Dollar, 563
  • Desert in Arizona to be Watered by Conveyance of Melted Stone from Mountains, 59
  • Detonating Substances, Mercury Fulminate and Others, 541
  • Diesel Engines and Exhaust Utilising Apparatus, 495
  • Diesel Engines, Suggested Failure for Vessels Requiring Speed, 37
  • Diesel Motor Manufacture in Sweden, 335
  • Divining Rod for Water Discovery, Earliest Published Mention, 401
  • Draughtsmen’s Association—see Association
  • Draw-bar Pull of Plough Horses, 199
  • Dyes, Crude, for the United States Supplied by Cutch from Burma, 155

E

  • EKATERINBURG Municipal Improvement Plans, 109

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Band Saw, Electrically-driven ; Vagaries of Motor, 177
  • - Birmingham Corporation Electricity Report, 563
  • - Capacity of Electric Motors, Rating on Temperature Rise, 563
  • - Chicago, Electric Generating Station Pulled Down, 37
  • - China, Limited Number of Electric Motors, 519
  • - Cooling of Electrical Machinery, Difficulties of the Designer, 155
  • - Double-unit System of Electrical Equipment on American Motor Cars, 223
  • - Electrical Conductivity of Substances, 395
  • - Electrical Driving in Steel Works, Increased Use, 13
  • - Electrical Engineering Ceases Publication, 37 Electrical Vehicles Increase in this Country and in the United States, 425
  • - Electrically-propelled Vehicles,Large Number in New York, 519
  • - Electricity Supply, Committee Appointed, 303
  • - Electro-Chemistry and Electro-Metallurgy in the United Kingdom, 37
  • - Electrolyte of Dry Batteries, Substitutes for Cereals in Thickening, 247
  • - Government and Electrical Supply, 541
  • - Heating and Cooking, Electrical, Success in Switzerland. 563
  • - Heating and Cooking by Electricity, C. Scott, 541
  • - Ignition of Gaseous Mixture by Electric Spark, 269
  • - India, Hydro-electric Scheme for Generating Electricity in the Western Ghats, 541
  • - Lead Battery Plates for Electric Motor Vehicles, 131 ; (Letter), 198
  • - Lighting Plant for China, Cost of British Compared with German, 541
  • - Marine Propulsion, Electrical, from 1838 to 1916, 269
  • - Mines’ Increased Use of Electric Power, 223
  • - Motor Cars in America, Electric Battery Ignition Instead of Magnetos, 401
  • - Negative Electrode in Vapour Electrical Apparatus, Use of Thallium or Caesium, 401 New Zealand, Electric Supply for Lighting, Heating, &c., in Lyttelton and Nairoa, 587 Oil, Testing, for Use with Transformers, 401 Ontario Hydro-electric Commission, Purchase of Plant, 587
  • - Peat to Replace Coal in German Power Station, 401
  • - Porcelain Materials for Electrical Work in France, Home Manufacture Replacing German, 401
  • - Rotary Converters, Booklet by Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, 346
  • - Rotherham Council Application for New Power Station, 313
  • - Russian Electrical Power Stations Somewhat Out of Date, 541
  • - Shanghai Electricity Department, Report, 83
  • - Shunt Wound Direct-current Electric Motors, 425

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Siamese Government Electric Power Station at Bangkok, 155
  • - Single Strand Conductors and Government Demand, 291
  • - Speed Controlling and Starting Resistances in the United States, 587
  • - Static Charges of Electricity Produced by Filtering Petrol through Chamois Skin, 269
  • - Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
  • - Steel Furnaces, Great Increase in, 13
  • - Storage Battery Charging, V. M. Harris’ Patent, 317
  • - Supply for London on Forty-nine Different Systems, from Seventy Generating Stations by Sixty-five Authorities, 83
  • - Switchboard at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, Great Size, 335
  • - “Tables of Electricity Undertakings,” 527
  • - Transformer Oil, Desirable Properties, W. S. Flight, 313
  • - Transformers, Large, Wanted in United Kingdom, 401
  • - Turbo-Generator, 50,000 Kilovolt-ampere in America, 109
  • - Turbo-Generator, 25,000-kilowatt Parsons, Long Successful Run, 335
  • - Vacuum Ampere Gauge, 199
  • - Wet Batteries, How to Make, 447
  • EMPLOYMENT Exchange Statistics, 269
  • Engine, American-made Gnome, 357
  • Engine-cooling, Air versus Water, 291
  • Excess Profits Tax for War Purposes in the United States. 425
  • Exhibition of Munitions, Photographs, andc., Female Labour, 291
  • Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 90
  • Export Standardisation Rules. 484
  • Export of Wooden Packing Cases, 484
  • Exports, List of Board of Trade Prohibitions, 122, 421, 519

F

  • FEARNSIDES, Professor, Valuable Research Work or Military Service, 131
  • Federal Parliament House Erection Postponed During the War, 131
  • Federation of British Industries, War Loan, 83
  • Ferro-manganese, American Production, 233
  • Fire and Reinforced Concrete, Experience in Ontario, 313
  • Five-cylinder Motor Car in America, 291
  • Flag-staff, Ferro-c mcrete, for Stirling, 379
  • Flax Growing in Great Britain, Experiments, 59
  • Flexible Coupling in Laboratory Machine Mounting, 223
  • Flood Lighting, L. C. Porter, 425
  • Flour Milling Capacity of the United Kingdom, 379
  • Flour Product per Wheat Acreage, 378
  • Flow of Air and Petrol Vapour through Fixed Orifice, 177
  • Foundling Founder of Machine Tool Industry, 563
  • France, Industrial Conditions in, Report of American Commission, 425
  • Freezing of Pipes, Hot and Cold, 291
  • French National Physical and Mechanical Laboratory for Research for Industrial Purposes, 37
  • Frosted Glass, Method of Making, 519
  • Fuel Economisers in America, 109

G

  • GAS for Brass and Copper Melting, 223
  • Gas Evolved from Coke Consumed in Blastfurnace, 447
  • Gas-producing Plant with Peat Fuel, 83
  • Gasoline Definition, Distillation Test, United States Bureau of Standards, 379
  • Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552
  • German Aniline and Drug Factory Blown up, 131
  • German Machinery and Tools in Russia, Opening for British Firms at Ekaterinburg, 479
  • German Steamers in United States Ports, Frustration of German Efforts to Secure Sinking, 587
  • German Substitute Materials in Electrical Engineering, 335
  • German Tax on Coal Output, 223
  • Germany and News Blockade, Wireless Probabilities, 495
  • Germany’s Reported 225 New Submarines, 13
  • Glycerine, Suggested Mixture as Substitute in Soldering, 587
  • Gold Dredger in California, Largest in the World, 188
  • Grain Elevators Wanted for Central Argentine Railway, 541
  • Graphite, Artificial, Important Industry at Niagara, 131
  • Graphite Deposit Discovery in United States, 223
  • Grease Recovery from Bradford Sewage, Value, 519
  • Greenwich, Report of Observations, 519
  • Gun Barrel Oscillations, Research, M. Okochi and M. Majima, 563
  • Gun, 16in. Coast Defence, New American, 357
  • Gun Erosion, H. Fay, 587
  • Gun Firing and Silence Zones, E. Eschangon, 13

H

  • HEADLIGHTS for Motor Cars: Problem of Light without Glare, 447
  • Height of Buildings in New York: A New Zoning Law, 177
  • Helmets in America, Armour Plating Suitable for, Made from Nickel Chrome, 401
  • Huddersfield Trade Promotion, Clearing House for Inquiries, 247
  • Hydro-electric Power in America, Cost of Generation, 223
  • Hydro-electric Power in New Zealand, North Island, 313
  • Hydro-electric Project on Yadkin River, Stanley County, N. C., 13

I

  • ICELAND Coalfields, Favourable Report, 447
  • India : Great Extension in Postal and Telegraphic Systems, 357
  • India as the Source of Cotton Supply, 37
  • Indian Indigo Crop and German Dye Competition, 447
  • Indian Water Power, Proposed Government Survey for Hydro-electric Purposes, 447
  • Industrial Casuality, Cause and Prevention, 563
  • Industrial Engineer, His Value to England, 155

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Basic Slag from Open-hearth Steel Furnaces in United States—Large Proportion of Manganese Wasted, 425
  • - Bessemer Steel, Basic, Ore from Lorraine Chiefly used for, 379
  • - British Non-manufacturers Puddling Research Committee, 109
  • - British Steel Industry’s Great Advance, 379
  • - Brittleness of Spring Steel, 199
  • - Canadian Iron and Steel Output, 247
  • - Cast Iron Water Mains Bent in the Field by Heat to 50ft. Radius, 155
  • - Chrome Steel for Balls for Bearings, 97
  • - Chromite, Crude, Oil, Various Sources of Supply, 59
  • - Chromium Steel to Replace Tungsten for Permanent Magnets, Investigation in Germany, 401
  • - Electrical Conductivity of Substances, Microscopic Study of Steel, 395
  • - Electrical Device to Retard Cooling of Ladle Contents, 59
  • - Electrical Furnaces, Great Increase, 13
  • - Electrical Smelting Impracticable in Great Britain, 37
  • - Electrical Steel Furnace, Largest in the World, 401
  • - Ferro-tungsten, Inferior Quality in United States, 131
  • - German Industrial Development Due to Iron Ore from France and Steel-making Process by an Englishman, 83
  • - German Manganese Scarcity, Utilisation of Blast-furnace Slag Accumulations, 379
  • - German Nickel Works’ Diminishing Dividend, 379
  • - German Shortage of Tungsten, 59
  • - German Sources of Supply of Iron Pyrites, 223
  • - Germans’ Use of Calcium Silicide to Replace Ferro-manganese, 59
  • - Heat Generation in Recently Hardened Steel, C. F. Brush, 519
  • - Invar Nickel Steel, Properties of, 13
  • - Iron and Steel Industries Inquiry, 199
  • - Magneto Ignition Apparatus, Composition and Treatment of Magnet Steel, 291
  • - Manchuria, Steel Plant to be Constructed by S. Manchuria Railway, 333, 495
  • - Manganese Bronze, Receipt for, 269
  • - Manganese Mine Output in Costa Rica, 335
  • - Manganese Steel, Shrinkage Compared with Ordinary Steel, 59
  • - Middlesbrough Shipments of Pig Iron and Manufactured Iron and Steel, 247
  • - Mild Steel for Locomotive Fire-boxes in United States, 223
  • - Molybdenite Deposit near Ottawa, 13
  • - Molybdenum in Canada, 401
  • - Molybdenum in French Seventy-fives, 357
  • - Molybdenum in Non-ferrous Alloys, 353
  • - Molybdenum and Tungsten, Comparative Merits, 109
  • - Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
  • - Rifle Barrels, Temperature for Hardening Different Steels Used, 155
  • - Smelting Furnaces in the Cleveland District, Largest in the World, 379
  • - Steel Plant at Toronto for Imperial Munitions Board, 223
  • - Steel Studs for Non-skid Tire Covers, now Produced in this Country, 425
  • - Tungsten Mining in South Australia, 59
  • - Tungsten Mining in Southern Manchuria, 429
  • - Tungsten Ores, Wolframite and Scheelite, from Federated Malay States, 59
  • - Tungsten Treatment to Render Ductile, 335
  • - Tungsten and Wolfram Production in France, 177
  • - United States Electric Furnace Steel Output, 131
  • - United States Steel Corporation’s Large Daily Output, 425
  • - Welding High Speed and Mild Steel, 199
  • IRONSTONE Mines in the Midlands, Mechanical Diggers Introduced, 357
  • Irrigation in the Bombay Deccan, Retirement of Mr. H. F. Beale, 495
  • Irrigation in India, Favourable Resorts of, 357
  • Italian Government Concessions for Hydroelectric Scheme, 269
  • Italian Output of Pig Iron, 447

J

  • JAPAN Manufacturing Looms and Weaving Mill Equipment instead of Importing them, 59
  • Japanese Exports to United States, Increase, 563
  • Joint Composition, R. Neville, 443
  • Jordan, Dr. H. K., and the South Wales Coalfield, 291

K

  • KLEENSURFACE for Coating Tools before Hardening, 298
  • Klingerite, French Discovery of Composition, 541
  • Kobe, Plans for Improved Transport Facilities, 541

L

  • LABORATORIES, Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 335
  • Laminated Belt, Protected Edge, J.JTullis and Son, Limited, 72
  • Lamp Rating in the United States, 131
  • Lathes, Deficiency in India Supplied by Japan, 37
  • Lead Smelting Works Projected at Aberystwith, 587
  • Leakage through Concrete, Method of Prevention, 519
  • Leather Testing by New Machine, P. L. Worme- ley, 587
  • Leeds Daily Delivery of Coke Oven Gas, 155
  • Leeds University’s War Activities, 13
  • Lubrication of Petrol Engine Valve Stems, Brown Brothers, Limited, 598
  • Lubrication of Springs for Motor Cars, 563
  • “Lumen” as New Unit for Light Measurement, 379

M

  • MACHINE Gun, Electrically Fired, Swiss Invention, 495
  • Machine Tools, Purchase or Negotiations for Purchase, Government Order, 598
  • Magnesite in the Transvaal, Demand Increasing, 519
  • Manchester Chamber of Commerce, New Board at Work, 199
  • Manchester Gas Committee and Relief of Rates, 357
  • Manchester, Port of, 295
  • Manganese and Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
  • Mechanical Tractors on the Farm, Comparison with Horses, 541
  • Metric System, 599
  • Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Reports, 70, 598
  • Miners’ Wages and Government Control, 222
  • Ministry of Munitions Prohibitions and Permits in Dealing, 12
  • “Modern Farming,” 526
  • Morocco, Exploitation of Water Power by French Companies, 495
  • Motor Car Abundance in the United States, 37
  • Motor Car Design in America, 109
  • Motor Cars in Britain and United States, Record Number in New York State, 109
  • Motor Cars, Electro-pneumatic System of Gear Changing, 357
  • Motor Cars, When they are Locomotives and When they are Not, 357
  • Motor Industries, Technical Committee of the, 443
  • Motor Omnibuses, Need of Reduction in Tare Weight, 425, 495
  • Motor Omnibuses and Road Maintenance, Birmingham Company’s Complaints, 563
  • Motor Vehicles and the Helical Bevel Drive, 59
  • Motor Vehicles Registered in New York, 13.

N

  • NATIONAL Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, Annual Meeting, 258
  • Naval Cadets, Special Entry, 190
  • Netherlands Trade and Industries, Fair at Utrecht, 131
  • New Brunswick Minerals, 83
  • New South Wales Government Scheme for Handling Wheat in Bulk, 281
  • Niagara and Hydro-electric Development, 83
  • Nitric Acid from the Air, French Chemists’ Study of Serpek Method, 425
  • Nitric Acid Carboys, Need of Effective Closure, 425
  • Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, New Company in Sweden, 313
  • Nitrogen Compounds in United States, Government Works, 447
  • North-East Coast Institution Standard Marine Engine, 563
  • Norway, Electric Motor Car Company Projected, 13
  • Norway, Proposed Electro-Chemical Works, 13
  • Norway and the Reforestation Question, 563
  • Norway, Tanning Extracts Company Formed, 13
  • Norwegian Production of Whale Oil, Falling off, 177
  • Norwegian Waterfalls, Proposed Refusal of Foreign Ownership, 155
  • Nova Scotia, Large Steel Bridge, 495

O

  • OFFICERS’ Training Corps, Vacancies, 55
  • Oil Stains on Concrete Floors, To Remove, 541
  • Omnibus Statistics in London, 437
  • Omnibuses in London, on Solid Leather Tires, also Pet rol-Electric Statistics, 37
  • Ontario as Producer of Nickel, Silver and Gold, 519

P

  • PANAMA Canal, Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery, 263—see Miscellaneous Index
  • Panama Canal,Vessels’ Time in Passing Through
  • Panama Canal, Water Supply, 247
  • Paper Bottles, Manufacture of, 483
  • Paper Production in India, 541
  • Paper Pulp from Maguey Plant Leaves in Mexico, 247
  • Paper and Strawboard Shortage, Paper-bound Books, 379
  • Parkinson, J., and Son, Descriptive Booklet, 553
  • “Partinium” for Construction of Motor Cars, 587
  • Patriotism in the United States, Steel and Copper for National Defence, Much Below Market Prices, 425
  • Peat, Bacterised, Experiments without Effective Results. 425
  • Peat Fuel by Rosendahl Method in Norway, 357
  • Peat in Italy as Producer of Ammonia Sulphate, 131
  • Peru, Increased Industrial Activity, 13
  • Petrolastic Cement, Standard Oil Company, 335
  • Petrol Automobile, The First Patent in the United States, 269
  • Petrol Consumption in Lorries in France, High Rate Used by American Carburetters, 313
  • Petrol for Private Motor Cars, 190
  • Petroleum Importation and Distribution, Pooling Facilities to Release Men for the Army, 401
  • Petroleum Wells in Assam, 495
  • Petters, Limited, 574
  • Petters’ New Factory for Motor Ploughs and Agricultural Tractors, 313
  • Pile Driving, Henry Adams, 425
  • Pitprop Shortage, Colliers as Timber Fellers, 223
  • Platinum Crucibles for Laboratories, Substitute for, 587
  • Platinum, High Prices and Declining Output, 495
  • Platinum in Russia, Record High Price, 425
  • Platinum in the Urals, Much Reduced Output, 155
  • Ploughing, Electric or Steam, Apathy of Industry and Government, 587
  • Pneumatic Tires, Air Pressure in Hot Weather, 13
  • Pneumatic Tires, Importance of Sufficient Inflation, Mr. Lockwood’s Experiments, 519
  • Policemen Electrically Illuminated on Point Duty in St. Louis, 13
  • Porcelain for Electric Insulators, Porosity and Expansion as Causes of Deterioration, 563
  • Porcelain, Electro-technical, Production in France, 541
  • Portland Cement Making ; Potash as By-product, 401
  • Portugal, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 598
  • Postal Charges in America, Increase, 59
  • Post-office Wires, Over Three Million Miles, 357
  • Prohibited Exports, 122, 421, 519

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, Provision of Traction Brake During Train Passage, 447
  • Queensland, Mackay Harbour Board Borrowing to Improve Pioneer River, 357
  • Quicklime Expansion, Use for Mechanical Purposes, 357

R

  • RADIUM, Amount Tested by United States Bureau of Standards, 11

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • - Accident on the Glasgow Subway Railway, Report, 587
  • - Accident at Moorgate-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 563
  • - Accident, Serious, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 291, 313, 541
  • - Accident Statistics, United Kingdom, 109, 177
  • - Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 291
  • - Accidents to Railway Servants, Chairman of Departmental Committee, 13
  • - Adamson, Eight Hour for Trackmen Act, 83
  • - American Flag to be Flown on all Engines and Stations of the St. Louis-San Francisco System, 580
  • - American Locomotive Company’s Engines for Spein, 563
  • - American Railway Associations’ Postponement of Meetings, 586
  • - American Railways Taken Over by President : also Telegraphs, Telephones, andc., 379
  • - Ammunition Handling by Railways Here and in France, Sir W. Robertson or, 495
  • - Annual Reports of British Railways Condensed in Size, 131
  • - Appointment Changes on Various Railways, 199, 223, 291, 313, 335, 357, 379
  • - Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Date of Opening, 495; “ Straight Line Section ” of 330 Miles, 541
  • - Australian Railways, Changes of Administrative Methods, 447
  • - Bakerloo Service, Elephant and Castle to Willesden, Extended to Watford, 106
  • - Ball, J. B., Chief Engineer, Great Central Railway, Transfer to London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 199
  • - Ball, Mr. J. B., Presentation to, 401
  • - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Establish Steamship Connection with South America, 69
  • - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Large Bequests for Families of Employees, 357
  • - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Use of Mechanical Stokers, 335
  • - Belfast and County Down, Decreased Goods Receipts Due to Diminished Potato Traffic, 269
  • - Belfast and County Down New Second-class Carriages, 269
  • - Booke, andc., for Railway Troops Comforts Committee, 155
  • - Bridge, Swing, Mixed Gauge Single Track, between Sweden and Finland, 269
  • - Bridgwater Canal ; de Trafford Estates Development Bill Rejected, 313
  • - British Columbia, Connaught Tunnel Open for Traffic, 37
  • - Burtonport Extension—see Lough Swilly
  • - Caledonian Main Line Collision at Newton, 519
  • - Caledonian Railway Collision at Kirtlebridge, Board of Trade Inquiry, 13, 37
  • - Calthrop, Mr. Guy, Temporary Retirement from London and North-Western Railway, 177, 199
  • - Cambrian Railway Engine Sale, 247
  • - Cambrian Railway System, Advantages for Industrial Purposes, 379
  • - Canadian Government Commission on Railways, Report, 425
  • - Canadian Hospital Cars for Returning Woimded Soldiers, 519
  • - Canadian Industrial Disputes Act, 447
  • - Canadian Northern Railway, Progress of Tunnel Under City of Montreal, 291

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) ;

  • - Canadian Northern Railway’s Transcontinental Scheme, 571
  • - Canadian Rails Torn up to Send to France, 541
  • - Canadian Railways’ Coal Bill, 357
  • - Canals and Transport of Coal, 563
  • - Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, Joint Manager Appointed, 335, 357
  • - Carriage Door Opening, Safety Measures, 83
  • - Chambers of Commerce and Railways, Suggested Association, 471
  • - Channel Tunnel Postponement, 401, 409
  • - Charing Cross Bridge, Bill for Strengthening, 131, 199, 247, 268, 401
  • - Chester and Holyhead Line, Loadslip, and Tunnel Girders, 109, 155
  • - Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, War Letter to its Employees, 567
  • - Chicago Great Western Railway Report, Economies Effected, 109
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Further Electrified Portion Opened, 59 ; Additional Electrification Decided Upon, 199 ; Details, 562
  • - Chicago and North-Western Railway and Southern Pacific Railway, Immunity from Accidents, 253
  • - Chicago, Proposed Heavy Expenditure on Electrification and Extension of Suburban Railways, 379
  • - Coal Supply, Railway Facilities and Government Orders, 401
  • - Coal Wagons, Weight Discrepancy and Board of Trade, 471
  • - Collision at Oakley Junction, Midland Railway, Report, 83
  • - Concrete in Place of Timber for Sleepers and other Railway Use, 425
  • - Death on Footplate of Oldest Midland Railway Driver, 109
  • - Death of Mr. W. Bailey, Midland Railway Accountant, 223
  • - Death of Mr. P. Lomas, Secretary, Great Eastern Railway, 13, 37
  • - Death of London, Brighton and South Coast Director, Retirement of Engineer, 155
  • - Death of Sir J. W. Stevens, Taff Vale Railway, 155
  • - Defence of the Realm Act, Fresh Regulations, 131
  • - Derwent Valley Railway not under Government, 357
  • - Dining Car, Improved Type on Illinois Central Railway, 59
  • - Dividends of Certain Railways, 109, 155
  • - Dogs, Except in Baskets, Excluded from Passenger Cars on Long Island Railway, 37
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Chairman’s Retirement, 276
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Greatly Increased Coal Bill, 269
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, New Chief Engineer, 269
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Representative on Irish Railway Executive Committee, 131
  • - East Coast Scottish Express, New Line, 313
  • - Eastern Bengal Railway, Chord Railway Sanctioned between Khulua and Derm Dam, 37
  • - Economy Desirable in Working of United States Railways, 587
  • - Economy in Structure of Locomotives in the United States, 13
  • - Egg and Poultry Production and Great Eastern Demonstration Train, 177, 357
  • - Electric Train on Non-electrified Line at Acton Wells Junction, 13
  • - Electrification of Steam Railroads, W. R. Steinmetz, 313
  • - Electro-mechanical Signalling, 37
  • - Exports of Railway Material, Statistics, 313, 447, 541
  • - Fares Increase and Commercial Travellers, 199, 273, 519
  • - Fares Increase, False Rumours, 519
  • - Fares Increase and Question of London’s Exemption, 425
  • - Fares Increase, Refusal of Appeal for Special Reductions, 223, 313
  • - Fares Increase and Schools, Lord Bess- borough’s Proposal, 59
  • - Fares Increase and Season Tickets, 291
  • - Fares on the Metropolitan District Railway, 291
  • - Fay, Sir Sam, to Assist Government with Train Movement in this Country, 59
  • - Financial Control of Irish Railways, Midland Great Western Railway, 199
  • - Fish Carriage and Prepayment of Railway Rates, 335, 471
  • - Fish Conveyance from Ireland, Shipping but not Railway Restrictions, 587
  • - Food Carriage, Dependence on Railways, 154
  • - Freight Cars, Campaign in Favour of Full Loads, Canadian Pacific Railway, 495
  • - French Company, New, “Le Materiel Roulant,” 59
  • - French Railways in Cochin-China get Locomotives from South Manchurian Shops, 247
  • - French Railways, Financial Statistics, 109
  • - Frost and Cab Signals, Immunity from Accident of the Great Western Railway, 335
  • - Furness Railway Chairmanship, 313
  • - Gardens on the Side of the Line, North- Eastern Railway, 37
  • - German Coal Shortage and Railway Difficulties, 131
  • - German Railway Difficulties due to Lack of Lubricating Oil, 495
  • - Germany’s Export of Railway Material in 1913, 247
  • - Giant’s Causeway and Portrush Electric Tramways, Traffic Statistics, 199
  • - Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Present Motor Ambulances to Scottish Red Cross, 425
  • - Glasgow and Subway Railway Accident, Report, 587
  • - Goods Train Traffic, Co-ordination to Relieve Pressure, 401
  • - Government Controlled Canal, One Only, in Ireland, 425
  • - Government Expenditure on Railways, 379
  • - Government and the Railways, Financial Aspect, 199
  • - Grand Trunk Employees in the War, 495
  • - Great Central Railway, Change of Chief Engineer, 199, 401

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Great Central Railway Prosperity, 223
  • - Great Central Railway Stations, Names Changed, 335
  • - Great Eastern Men with the Colours, and Casualties, 155
  • - Great Eastern Railway Servants and Property Injured by Explosion, 177
  • - Great Eastern Railway, Staff Changes, 37
  • - Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
  • - Great Eastern Railway Time-table Changes, 87
  • - Great Northern of Ireland, Great Increase in Punctuality, 247
  • - Great Southern and Western of Ireland, Armoured Cars, 269
  • - Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh, Inquest, Verdict and Report, 13, 37, 247
  • - Great Western Railway Accident Statistics, 357
  • - Great Western Railway Canal, 357, 447
  • - Great Western Railway and Metropolitan Water Board, Proposed Land Transfer at Battersea, 13
  • - Great Western Railway, Offer of Garden Ground Alongside Railway, 37
  • - Horses for Carrier and Delivery Services, Co-ordination by Board of Trade, 447
  • - Hospital Train for Maryland Soldiers, Some American Railways Combine to Provide, 425
  • - Hudsons Bay Railway, Winnipeg to Port Nelson, Progress, 59
  • - Ice Coating on Conductor Rails, Interference with Electric Trains, 83
  • - Indian Mail Passenger Service Reduction, 223
  • - Indian Railway Restrictions Due to War Conditions, 379
  • - Institution of Locomotive Engineers and Institution of Railway Signal Engineers— see Associations, andc.
  • - INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
  • -- Accident Statistics, Report, 131
  • -- Application for Rates Advance to Meet Eight Hours’ Law, 335
  • -- Locomotive Boilers, Inspector’s Annual Report. 109
  • -- United States Railway Fiscal Year to Coincide with Calendar, ending December 31st, 37
  • - Irish Mails Late Delivery, Complaints, 335
  • - Irish Railway Changes, 83
  • - Irish Railway Executive Committee, Members, 37
  • - Irish Railway Executive Committee, Question of Representative for South of Ireland, 313
  • - Irish Railway Reduced Fares, Proposal Negatived Owing to Coal Scarcity, 519
  • - Irish Railways Special and Excursion Trains Not to be Run, 591
  • - Irish Railways and Steamers Increased Rates, Corresponding Increase in Through Traffic Charges, 13
  • - Irish Railways Under State Control, 13
  • - Irish Railways’ War Bonus, 401
  • - Irish Shipping Controller for Co-ordination with Railways for Food Supply, andc., 471
  • - Iron Ore Workings, New Railway to Connect with Stratford-on-Avon Line, 379
  • - Japan’s Electric Locomotives to be Homemade Instead of German, 247
  • - Joint Action by Railways in View of Restricted Services, 109
  • - Journeys, Rumours as to Limitation of Length, 587
  • - Kennet and Avon Canal, 357, 447, 471
  • - Kiltimagh Collision—see Great Southern and Western Railway
  • - Landslip on Chester and Holy head Railway, Watchmen’s Action, 109, 155
  • - Landslip on South-Eastern and Chatham Line ; Repairs Cost Borne by Government, 177
  • - Lehigh Valley Railway Petrol Motor Cars, 37
  • - Letterkenny and Burtonport—see Lough Swilly Railway
  • - Letterkenny Railway, Question of Renewed Agreement for Working, 199
  • - Levinstein Limited (Railways) Bill, 447
  • - Liability for Non-delivery of Goods, 290
  • - Light Railway Orders Confirmed by Board of Trade, 291, 379
  • - Lighterage Charges for Barge Detention, 401
  • - Lights in Railway Carriages and Airship Attack, 313
  • - Lime-street Tunnel, Liverpool, Opening Out, 269
  • - Liverpool Overhead Railway and Increase in Fares, 247
  • - Locomotive Exports from United Kingdom during 1916, 87
  • - Locomotive Fuel for Swedish State Railways, Powdered Peat to be Used, 313
  • - Locomotive Fuel on the Uganda Railway, Question of Wood, Coal or Oil, 155
  • - Locomotive Fuel, Wood being Used on Honduras National Railroad, 313
  • - Locomotive and Other Railway Material for France, 59
  • - Locomotives for Manchuria, 320
  • - Locomotives, New Tank and Goods for Furness Railway, 177
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Board Appointment, 291
  • - London, Brighton and South. Coast Railway Electrification Difficulties, 291
  • - London and North-Western Railway and Birmingham Canal Finance, 291
  • - London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 269
  • - London and North-Western New Station at Markham, 131
  • - London and North-Western Railway Represented by Sir R. Turnbull, 199
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Stonebridge Park Station Destroyed by Fire, 59
  • - London and North-Western and Midland Railway’s War Loan Offer to Staff, 109
  • - Lough Swillv Railway, Complaints, 223, 335, 401, 447, 471, 541
  • - Madagascar Railway Extension, 269
  • - Madrid, Construction of Underground Railways, 495
  • - Manchester and Bury Electric Line Collision, 541
  • - Manchuria, Various Railway Construction Schemes Planned, 495

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)

  • - Mansfield Railway Inspected by Board of Trade, but not yet Opened, 37
  • - Mansfield Railway Opened, 313
  • - Mansfield Railway, Question of Interest on Loan for Construction, 447
  • - Maryport and Carlisle Shortage of Locomotives, 247
  • - Materials, Especially Metal, Increasingly Scarce, 155
  • - Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives, Superiority of the “Street” Type Over Hand Firing, 335
  • - Metropolitan Railway Men with the Colours, 155
  • - Metropolitan Railway Station, Change of Name, 223
  • - Mexican Railway Servants Strike by Detachments, 59
  • - Midland Railway Company’s Ship Torpedoed, 379
  • - Midland Railway Engine Cleaners’ Grievance, 247
  • - Midland Railway, Fatal Collision at Finchley - road, 587
  • - Midland Railway Horses, Weekly Cost, 177
  • - Midland Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties ; Honours ; After War Position, 37, 177
  • - Midland Railway Station and Telegraph Statistics, 37
  • - Midland and South-Western Junction Railway, Saving Due to Traffic Restrictions, 247
  • - Midland and South-Western Junction Railway Traffic Analysis, 223
  • - Midland and South-Western Junction Telegraph and Telephone Service, 247
  • - Military Railway Regiment Organised in United States, 471
  • - Ministry of Munitions and Special Services by Railways, 495
  • - Montreal and Toronto, Sixtieth Anniversary of Railway Opening, 13
  • - Munition Workers, Week-end Vouchers, 335
  • - Nationalisation of Railways Suggested at Glasgow, 109
  • - Neath and Brecon Company’s Staff and War Loan Stock, 247
  • - Newport Tramway Extension, 519
  • - New South Wales Government Contract with Messrs. Norton, Griffiths and Co. Terminated Owing to the War, 425
  • - New South Wales Government Railways’ Cab Signals, 563
  • - New South Wales and Victoria, Construction of New Lines, 37
  • - New York Connecting Line with Hell Gate Bridge, Opening, 379
  • - New York “Subway” Extensions, 335
  • - Norfolk and Western Railway’s Offer to Men Enlisting in U.S. Army, 401
  • - North British Railway Accident at Ratho, 13
  • - North British Railway, Division of Duties of Superintendent, 131
  • - North British Railway, Gift to Red Cross Society after the Ratho Accident, 155
  • - North British Railway, Obstruction at Galashields, 13
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Electrified Section, 223
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Waste Land Cultivation, 83
  • - North Staffordshire New Tank Engine, 223
  • - Ohio, Paducah and Illinois Railway Bridge over the River, Progress, 78
  • - Painting Barriers at Road Level Crossings, 37
  • - Paper and Printing Economies in Railway Accounts, 83
  • - Paris, Serious Accident to British Soldiers in Shunting Train, 83
  • - Passenger Duty, Companies’ Returns and Payments, 199, 223, 401
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, Applications for Work, 131
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad’s Carriage of Foodstuffs, 154
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, Immunity from Accident, 131
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, Accident Immunity Record Broken, 291, 313, 541
  • - Permanent Way Labour in United States, Danger to Foreigners, 131
  • - Peruvian Permanent Railway Commission, 519
  • - Pipe Collection by Metropolitan Railwaymen for Wounded in London Hospitals, 471
  • - Pneumatic Packing Tools on the Lehigh Valley Railway, Success of, 587
  • - Pooling of Open Railway Wagons, 13
  • - Pooling of Wagons and Cambrian Railway Traffic, 239
  • - Porters’ Restriction and Loss to London Electric Railways and Omnibuses. 247
  • - Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question, 471
  • - Potato Cultivation, Demonstration by Special Train, 379
  • - Poughkeepsie Bridge of Central New England Railway, Reinforcing, 291
  • - Power Signalling at Flemington, N.S.W., 59
  • - Prepayment of Carriage and the Fish Traffic, 223
  • - Prepayment of Carriage on Traffic by Passenger Train, 155
  • - Presentation to Col. C. L. Morgan, R.E., 553
  • - Private Bills, Unopposed, 59
  • - Protest against Increased Fares and Closed Stations, 109
  • - Queensland Government Purchase of Chilla- goe Railway, Rejection of Bill, 199
  • - Rail Fastenings, Dog-ear Spikes for, Russian System Approved in America, 379
  • - Rails and Screw Spikes on the New York Connecting Line, 541
  • - Railway Charges, Food Profiteering and Groundless Complaints, 541
  • - Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 269, 335
  • - Railway Improvements and War Experiences, Sir H. Walker’s Views, 587
  • - Railway Man’s Big Compensation for Injury, 83
  • - Railwaymen with the Colours, and Casualties, 177, 495
  • - Railwaymen with the Colours, Question of a Further Contingent of Twenty-one Thousand, 471
  • - Railwaymen’s Further Demands for Increased Bonus, 335, 357

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Railway Rates and Trading Profits in the United States, 401
  • - Railway Servants’ Privilege Tickets, 108
  • - Railway Workers and Question of Compulsory Rationing, 471
  • - Restricted Services and Increased Fares, Report, 155
  • - Restrictions on Rail Traffic, Goods as Well as Passengers, Sir Albert Stanley, 519
  • - Rosebery Prizes, Awards, 168
  • - Russian Railway Extension and American Co-operation, 269
  • - Russian Railways and American Assistance, 425
  • - Safety Medals Awarded by American Museum of Safety, 379
  • - Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Leave, and Longdistance Journeys, 563
  • - Salford Tramways’ Increased Fares, 163
  • - “Save the Surplus Special,” Lehigh Valley Company, 563
  • - Season and Traders’ Tickets, Choice of Route, 291
  • - Season and Traders’ Tickets ; Quick Handling of Railway Wagons, 13
  • - Shanghai, Loop Line, 313
  • - Signalling, Automatic, Preponderating Success, 519
  • - Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Guy Granet, Further Promotion, 313
  • - Sleepers, Ample Supply Available from Nicaragua, 131
  • - Snowed-up Trains in Ireland, 109
  • - Snowshed, Heavy Timber, Construction on the East Slope of the Cascade Mountains,519
  • - Snowstorm Damage and Cost at Wellingborough, 177
  • - Solway Junction Railway Temporarily Closed, 131
  • - South African Railwaymen with Colours in Europe and East Africa, and Some on French Railway Work, 37
  • - South Clare Railway Company and Postoffice Contract, 357
  • - South Indian Railway and Ceylon Government Mediation in the Dispute, 37
  • - South Wales Railways, Rumoured Working Arrangement, 587
  • - Southern Pacific Railway’s Success with Automatic Signals, 519
  • - Spanish Need for Rolling Stock, Due to Lack of Ships, Increased, 563
  • - Spikes, Rail, 379, 470, 541
  • - Springs, Locomotive, George Stephenson’s Patent, 199
  • - Stanley, Sir Albert, Retirement from Railways on Joining Government, 177
  • - Statue of Richard Trevithick, 313
  • - Terminal Engineering and Mechanical Freight Handling, 247
  • - Track-laying Machines on the Australian Transcontinental Railway, 415
  • - Track Spikes, New Form, 470
  • - T.O.T. Mutual Aid Fund, Details, 291
  • - Transport of Sugar, Coal, andc., to Manchester and District, Government Use of Canals, 425
  • - Travellers’ Shop on Canadian Northern Railway, 291
  • - Travelling Without Tickets, London and North-Western Railway, 357
  • - Union Pacific Railway, Memorial to General G. M. Dodge, 247
  • - United States Food Supply, Railways Working to Increase, 563
  • - United States Government Action with Regard to Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways, 541
  • - United States Great Diversity in Railway Regulation, 155
  • - United States Level Crossings, Protected and Unprotected, 587
  • - United States Railway Experts for Russia, 563
  • - United States Safety Appliances Act, 563
  • - United States Trainmen and other Employees Eight Hours Day and Trip System, 59, 379, 425, 455
  • - United States Trainmen and President Wilson, 269
  • - United States Transport of Troops, Car Regulations, 561
  • - Victorian Railways Finances and Working, Expert from England Invited to Investigate, 109
  • - Vizagapatam, Construction of Harbour, 495
  • - Wagon Delays, Southern Pacific Company’s Remarkable Statistics, 495
  • - Wagon Supply and Collieries in Scotland, Board of Trade Statement, 425
  • - Wagons, Dead-buffered, Permission to Use, Refused by Board of Trade, 37
  • - Wagons Detention, Government Action, 269, 289, 471
  • - Wagons, Pooling Question, in Scotland, 495
  • - Wagons and Wagon Tarpaulins, Pooling, 291
  • - Wapping Station, Provision of Lifts to Street, 155
  • - Waste Land by Railways, Cultivation, 83
  • - Waste Paper Savings on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 269
  • - Week-end. Workmen’s Tickets for Controlled Establishments Only, 563
  • - Wigan Accidents, Ancient and Modem, 13
  • - Women, 70,000 Employed in “Transport,” 563
  • - Women on the Great Northern,Great Eastern, and Metropolitan Railways, 155
  • - Women as Guards and Train Conductors on the Metropolitan Railway, 37, 155
  • - Women, Ten Thousand Employed on Three Railways, 177
  • - Women on the Underground Systems, 83
  • RAND Mineworkers, Settlement of Dispute, 269
  • Rawhide Pinions, Suitable and Unsuitable Lubricant for, 587
  • Red Cross Motor Ambulances, 247
  • Research in America, 59
  • Revenues, Pre-War, of Russia Compared with Other Countries, 109
  • Ricardo Slipper Type Aluminium Piston, 269
  • Rice Hulling in French Indo-China, Large Amount, 83
  • Rifles in America and the Difficulty of Gauges, 541
  • Roads Improvement Association, Investigation as to Use of Concrete, 447
  • Rock Drills on the Witwatersrand, 155
  • Roller Bearing Engines in Automobile Work, 379, 495
  • Roller Bearings for Petrol Engines, 495
  • Roller Skates for Time-saving in Chicago Repair Shops, 291
  • Rope Drive Puzzle, 483
  • Rubber, Plantation, Average Tensile Strength, 541
  • Rubber Preparation, Production of Acetic Acid in Ceylon, 587
  • Rubber Scarcity and Substitutes in Germany, 155
  • Rugs from Paper, and Paper and Wool Mixtures, 425
  • Russia, Trade with, 122
  • Russia, Trade with Germany, United States and Great Britain, 131
  • Russia and Utilisation of Water Power, 13
  • Russian and English Interchange, Manchester’s Proposals, 199
  • Russian Inland Navigable Waters, Vast Growth of Railways, 131
  • Russian New Town and Pori, Murman, 109
  • Russian Rivers and Available Horse-power, 447

S

  • SAFETY Valve, Importance of Seat, 13
  • St. Louis Double-decked Bridge Across the Mississippi River, 269
  • Salt from Great Salt Lake, Utah, 131
  • Sand for Glass Manufacture, 177
  • Scarborough, Gas and Gas Mantles, Curious Situation, 109
  • Science Buildings as War Memorial, 223
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, Grant in Aid, 291
  • Searchlight Tower, Portable, 335
  • Sewers, Three-ring Circular Brick, Built in Atlanta, 87
  • Shark Skins, United States Investigation, 13

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:

  • - Adviser, Honorary, to the Admiralty on Shipping Matters, Mr. Arthur Ritson, 425
  • - American Ships and Carriage of Commerce, 233
  • - American Submarine, The Largest, Details of, 379
  • - Anchor, Ten-Ton, for U.S. Dreadnought Pennsylvania, 401
  • - British Mercantile Marine Tonnage and Submarines, Small Net Loss, 155
  • - Building the Emergency Fleet, C. H. Claudy, 587
  • - Egypt, Statistics as to Steamers, Passengers and Cargo in 1916, 447
  • - German Cruiser Karlsruhe’s Fate, 13
  • - German Losses in the Battle of Jutland, 247
  • - German Submarines without Periscope, 247
  • - Great Eastern Railway Steamers, Loss and Replacement, 149
  • - Guns for American Battleships, Divergent Opinion, 199
  • - Hospital Ship Donegal Torpedoed, 379
  • - Hospital Ships for the American Navy, 258
  • - Isaac Peral Submarine, American Built for Spain, 97, 447
  • - Kobe, Increase of Dock and Shipbuilding Equipment, 525
  • - Naval and Merchant Shipping, Committees for Expediting and Increasing Output, 291
  • - Russian Company’s Diesel-driven Vessels, 379
  • - Sabathe Motor for French Submarines, 279
  • - Screw Propellers, Tandem, for Ships, German Experiments, 37

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):

  • - Shipbuilding, Best Wood for Purpose, 495, 532
  • - Submarine in American Civil War, 37
  • - Submarines, Correct Type for United States Navy, 155
  • - Triple-expansion Marine Engines, Specification Formula, 519
  • - Turbo-electrical Transmission on the U.S. Collier Jupiter, 269
  • - Unarmoured Battleship, Commander Yates Stirling, 357
  • - United States Electrical Super-Dreadnought New Mexico, 269
  • - United States Fleet to Visit Panama Canal, 59
  • - United States Fuel Ship Maumee, Defective Diesel Engines, 37
  • - United States Huge Production of Steel Cargo Ships, 155
  • - United States Naval Training for Civilians, 59
  • - United States Navy Department, Weight of Steel in Each of New Types of Vessels, 357
  • - United States Navy, State of Construction, 37
  • - United States Navy, Uninstructed Criticism of Warship Design, 401
  • - United States Navy Yards’ Shortage of Skilled Labour, 109
  • - United States Ships Submarined, Coincidence of Name, 247
  • - United States Super - Dreadnought Pennsylvania, Steel Stern-post Dimensions, 291
  • - United States Use of Motor Auxiliaries as Carriers at Sea, 269
  • - Wooden Cargo Ships, Most Effective Size, 495
  • - Wooden Ships, Large Supply of Suitable Timber, 495, 532
  • - Wooden Ships, Oil Engine-driven, Building in America, 379
  • SLIPPERY Iron Floor Plates, To Render Safe, 519
  • Snowfall in New York, 59
  • Solder for Electrical Work, Need of Tin, 335
  • Solder Making and Selection, 335
  • Sound Transmission Through Water or Air, Velocity, 37
  • South Africa, Exports to, 295
  • South Africa and Metric System, Decimal Coinage and Daylight Saving, 83
  • Sparking Plug Manufacture Increase, 233
  • Spinach Stems, Great Value for Paper Making, 563
  • Standardisation and the Consulting Engineer, 495
  • Staple Trades of the Empire, Lectures at the London School of Economics, 55
  • Steam Lorries and Trailers, Government Order for Particulars Concerning, 587
  • Steam Ploughing Sets, Work and Cost, 495
  • Steel Helmet for the U.S. Navy, 519
  • Stellite, a Non-ferrous Alloy, 353
  • Stereo Metal Alloy, 223
  • Street Paving, Shortage of Wood Blocks, Experiments with Substitute, 247
  • Stresses in Beams Under Bending Impact, A. Elmendorf, 563
  • Sugar Cultivation—see Beet
  • Sulph.uric Acid Manufacture in France, 357
  • Sun Power in Africa Electrically Transmitted to United Kingdom, Professor Arnold Lupton, 313
  • Sydney, Sewerage System for Suburbs, 269

T

  • TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-electric Scheme, 313
  • Telegraph Instruments, Statistics of International Bureau of the Telegraph Union, 386
  • Telegraphy, Development, Statistics of International Bureau, 155
  • Telephone Connection, Satisfactory and Otherwise, F. R. McBerty, 447
  • Telephone Service in Canada, Mixed Ownership, 155
  • Telephones and Secrecy, 599
  • Temperature Prediction by Trade Winds, 59
  • Textile Machinery in the Argentine, British, 401
  • Textile Machinery, Speed Regulation, 13
  • Thompson, Silvanus P., Memorial to the Late Professor, 206
  • Timber in Building, Causes of Decay, 83
  • Timber Exports from United Kingdom, 379
  • Timber Imports of the United Kingdom, Board of Trade Figures for Past Six Years, 124
  • Timber Scarcity and Replanting Question, 239
  • Timbering in Mines, Symms Method, 519
  • Tin for Germany, From Whence does it Come ? 199
  • Tin Smelting on Large Scale, 519
  • “Too Old at Forty,” A Mistaken Cry, 269
  • Torpedo, Latest American Superheat Type, 357
  • Tractors, Agricultural, Petrol and Paraffin, in the United States, 447
  • Trading After the War Reconstruction Committee, 291
  • Tramway Overhead Conductors, Iron, 357
  • Trevithick, Statues to Memory of, at Cardiff and Redruth, 447
  • Tritton, Sir William, and the Tanks, 379
  • Tungsten Filaments, Description of Preparation, 519
  • Turbines, Geared Steam, for Ship Propulsion, Large Number Under Construction in America, 401
  • Turbo-generators’ Coal Consumption, 183
  • Tuticorin Deep-water Harbour Scheme, 519
  • Type Reading for the Blind, 120

U

  • UNITED States’ Foreign Trade Increase, 291
  • United States’ Unequalled Prosperity, 37
  • University Intelligence, Awards of Rosebery Prizes, 168
  • University of London to Extend its Engineering Department, 335
  • University of London, Scientific and Technical Departments’ Share in War Work, 335

V

  • VANCOUVER, Large Floating Dry Dock to be Constructed, 59
  • Vienna University Lectures Suspended from Lack of Coal for Heating Buildings, 223
  • Viscosities of Aqueous Sugar Solution, U.S. Bureau of Standards Investigations, 425
  • Vulcanisation, Accelerating, Discovery by Professor S. J. Peachey, 37

W

  • WAR-OFFICE and London General Omnibus Company, 223

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Cape Colony, Water Supply and Sanitation in, 447
  • - Cape Town Water and Irrigation Works, 335
  • - Metropolitan Water Board, Increased Revenue Deficiency, 177
  • - Orbost Waterworks Trust, Victoria, Australia, 425
  • - Storage Reservoir for Pachuca, Mexico, 247
  • - Water Tower, Ferro-concrete in America, 447
  • - Water Tower, Reinforced Concrete, for Hull City Waterworks, 379
  • - Western Australia, Water Supply for Railway Department, 587
  • - Workmen’s Pure Water Supply in Missouri, 155
  • WATTLE Tree Bark from South Africa for United Kingdom Instead of Germany, 495 Weaving Single and Double Warps, British and Continental Practice, 199
  • Weights and Measures (Metric) Bill, 1917, 260
  • Welded Joints in Steam Boiler Practice, 287
  • Welland Ship Canal, Work Closed Down, 563
  • Well-boring Machinery Wanted for Venezuela, 425
  • White Heat for Steam Generating, A. D. Pratt,. 269

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:

  • - American Airmen’s Wireless Sets, 13
  • - Dr. Fleming’s Vacuum Valve, 425
  • - Electro-magnetic “Space” Waves and Intensity at Receiving Stations, Dr. Schwers,. 131
  • - Fleming Valve Detector and Progress in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 37
  • - Japan, Wireless Stations, Government and Private, 419
  • - Marconi’s First British Patent Twenty-one Years Ago, 563
  • - United States, Japan, and Hawaii, Commercial Radio Service, 37
  • - United States and Japan, New Service, 199
  • WOLFRAMITE Deposits in Cornwall, Good Future Prospects, 247
  • Women’s Pay, Qualified and Unqualified Workers, 269
  • Wood Distillation in New York State, Great Increase in, 37
  • Wood Distillation in the United Kingdom, 563

Y

  • YARROW and Co.’s Allotments for Workmen, 135

Z

  • ZINC, Ductility with Fixed Limits of Temperature, 131
  • Zinc-iron Sheets, Suitable Rivets, 131
  • Zinc Plant, Electrolytic, Erected in Tasmania, 541
  • Zinc Production in the United States, 177
  • Zinc for Ten Years from Australia, 291

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