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ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531
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*ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531
Acid-resisting Alloys, 577
*Acid-resisting Alloys, 577
 
*Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259
Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259
*Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577
 
Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577
 
AERONAUTICS:
AERONAUTICS:
Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77
*- Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77
 
*- British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11
British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11
*- Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99
 
*- German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439
Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99
*- Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189
 
*- Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11
German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439
*- Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the American Army, 531
 
*- United States Army Air Service, 555
Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189
*- United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259
 
*- United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463
Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11
*- Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical Analysis of Alloys Used, 32
 
*- Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325
Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the
*- Zeppelin’s Observer in a Suspended Basket, 509
 
*AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77
American Army, 531
*Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393
 
*Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New Jersey, 509
United States Army Air Service, 555
*Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213
 
*Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577
United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259
*Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213
 
*Aluminium Production in Norway, Large Hydro-electric Plant Proposed, 33
United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463
*Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, andc., Gravimetric Method, 349
 
*American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127
Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical
*American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167
 
*American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235
Analysis of Alloys Used, 32
*American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99
 
*American Production of Benzole, Toluol and Naphthalene, 555, 577
Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325
*American Quicksilver Industry, 71
 
*American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for Merchant Shipbuilding, 55
Zeppelin's Observer in a Suspended Basket, 509
*Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353
 
*Anti-Corrosive Grease, 531
AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77
*Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, 303
 
*Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325
Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393
*Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259
 
*Apprentices’ Trade School at Westinghouse Works, 11
Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New
*Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531
 
*Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487
Jersey, 509
*Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119
 
*Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of Overflow of River arid for Development of Irrigation, 213
Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213
*Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119
 
*Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417
Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577
 
Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213
 
Aluminium Production in Norway, Large I Hydro-electric Plant Proposed, 33
 
Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, &c., Gravimetric Method, 349
 
American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127
 
American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167
 
American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235
 
American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99
 
American Production of Benzole, Toluol and
 
Naphthalene, 555, 577
 
American Quicksilver Industry, 71             ,
 
American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for |
 
Merchant Shipbuilding, 55
 
Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353 xAnti-Corrosive Grease, 531
 
Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, i 303
 
Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325
 
Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259
 
Apprentices’ Trade School at W estinghouse Works, 11
 
Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531
 
Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487
 
Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119
 
Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of Over-flow of River and for Development of Irriga- ■ tion, 213
 
Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119
 
Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association of Engineers, Manchester :
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
 
*- Uniform Conditions for Engineering Operations and Industrial Work, Gold Medal Paper, Alfred Etchell, 349
Uniform Conditions for Engineering Opera- j tions and Industrial Work, Gold Medal Paper, Alfred Etchell, 349
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- Autumn Meeting, 180
Institute, Iron and Steel :
*- Dates for Meetings in 1917, 498
 
*- Programme, 180
Autumn Meeting, 180
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
 
*- Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226
®Dates for Meetings in 1917, 498 ^Programme, 180
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
 
*- Electrical Equipment of a Car, A. Ludlow Clayden, 462
Institute of Metals :
*- First Meeting of Session, 223
 
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226
*- Awards for Papers, 380
 
*- Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463
Institution of Automobile Engineers : Electrical Equipment of a Car, A. Ludlow Clayden, 462
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition), Correction, 90
First Meeting of Session, 223
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
 
*- Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
 
*- Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332
Awards for Papers, 380
*- Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332
 
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463
*- Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution of Electrical Engineers : Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition), Correction, 90
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
 
*- Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
 
*- Admission of Students ; Scholarships, 476
Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77
*- Elgar Scholarship Award, 1916, 212
 
*- Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Economical Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
 
*- Deaths of Members, 54, 416
Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332
*- Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508
 
*- Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566
Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
 
*- Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73
Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417
*- Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73
 
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
*- Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360
SOCIETIES (continued):
*SOCIETY, FARADAY :
 
*- "Refractories,” Dr. J. W. Mellor, 281
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
*SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
 
*- Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474
Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77
*SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
 
*- Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119
Institution of Naval Architects :
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*- Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555
Admission of Students ; Scholarships, 47G Elgar Scholarship Award, 1916, 212
*- Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor W; Dunston, 55
 
*- Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439
Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474
*AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234
 
*Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
*Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531
 
*Australian Federal Parliament House, 314
Economical Signalling of a Colonial Rail” way, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
*Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577
 
*Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531
Institution, Royal :
*Automotive or Automobile ? 167
 
Deaths of Members, .54, 416
 
Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508
 
Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73
 
Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73
 
Society of Engineers :
 
Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360
 
Society, Faraday :
 
£* Refractories,” Dr. J. W. Mellor, 281
 
Society, Liverpool Engineering :
 
Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474
 
Society, Physical :
 
Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119
 
• Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555
 
Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor W1 Dunston, 55
 
Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439
 
AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234
 
Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360
 
Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531
 
Australian Federal Parliament House, 314
 
Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577
 
Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531
 
Automotive or Automobile ? 167


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BADGES for Engineers, 143
*BADGES for Engineers, 143
 
*Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213
Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213
*Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213
 
*Beauty of Design and Utility, Compatibilitv of, 303
Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213
*Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259
 
*Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and Cast Iron Pulleys, 259
Beauty of Design and Utility, Compatibility of,
*Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349
 
*Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555
Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259
*Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577
 
*Birmingham Classes for Women in Tool-setting Munitions, andc., 281
Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and
*Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509
 
*Birmingham House Building, Diminution since War Outbreak, 393
Cast Iron Pulleys, 259
*Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259
 
*Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577
Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349
*Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450
 
*Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303
Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555
*Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large Proportion in those used for Domestic or Water-heating Purposes, 33
 
*Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189
Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577
*Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly Boiler Company, 577
 
*Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281
Birmingham Classes for Women in-Tool-setting
*Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119  
 
*Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure, 10
Munitions, &c., 281
*Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46
 
*Bradford and Industrial Research, 259
Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509
*Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509
 
*Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119
Birmingham House Building, Diminution since
*Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143
 
*Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119
War Outbreak, 393
*British Coal-tar Colour Industrv, C. M. Whittaker, 555
 
*British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285
Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259
*British Prisoners of War and Books, 98
 
*British Trade, Openings for, 336
Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577
*Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later Ori to Belgium and elsewhere 77
 
Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450
 
Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303
 
Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large
 
Proportion in those used for Domestic or |
 
Water-heating Purposes, 33
 
Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189
 
Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly
 
Boiler Company, 577
 
Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281
 
Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119
 
Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure.
 
10
 
Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46
 
Bradford and Industrial Research, 259
 
Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509
 
Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119
 
Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143
 
Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119
 
British Coal-tar Colour Industry, C. M.
 
Whittaker, 555
 
British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285
 
British Prisoners of War and Books, 98
 
British Trade, Openings for. 336
 
Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later on to Belgium and elsewhere 77
 
C*IngIllP]V4iPerCent,,ge ’n SPelter> Professor Calcutta,’Wood Paving Stonned ?Ri Cabfornia’s Extensive CT^ie^e Power, Rada’s Capacity in Peat Output 463
 
19°f W°°d fOT >PU1P
 
d^ctffin^S4108 °f Metal and Mineral Pro-C“aSve^1o3ReP°rt; ByP-d-ts from Canadian Munition Industry Development, Capay?,O50?anieS aUd War B°™s> W is to Canal del Roque, Cuba, for Land Reclamation, Carburetter Floats, Leaky, 77
 
Catalvtic’p Inve?ti0? for Disabled Men, I] ^atalytic Property of Platinum, 235
 
Caterpillar Tractors for United States Army, CX Dy^ri“’o°f Ho^d^6^ in?he World- 393 Celluloid, Substitute forra230a 4 Channel 1 unnel Scheme Revived 33
 
Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 303
 
Chlorate of Pota^hT® St?el> “ Ariz0»a, 393 vniorate oi 1 otash from Japan 287
 
Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Trade Journalists, 520                      liatte
 
C'ty and Guilds of London Institute 139
 
ShMhn259°rman’ FHght Sergeant’ billed by ^sfves^^011 f°r Broduction of Explo-C°ia89D32Cr'ery in the Federated Malay States, '' C F±UeS:Z0iri9DrOP                Seating |
 
Coal Exploration in West Iceland 393 Coal        Pu«
 
■hL? TTS-r lard ,of Value in New York I Cnni o m^s Supplant Candle-power 509 ’ clsG4S39aS SUbStitUte f°r B^o ™’Mo9tor | Coal Mines Closed and Re-opened 99
 
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Coal Production Shortage in America 487 OCtoTU9r °f the          «
 
rr°a!’J?impIe Fol'm of Test for, 11 Coal Storage under Water in Iowa, 213 Coal Supplies, Deputation from Gas and t?i»„ tricity Undertakings, 22            ld EleC’
 
Coa Tar and Colour Industry, Dr. Everest 416 Coal for United States Railways, 349  ’
 
Coliseum at Springfield, U.S.A., Roof Supports, Colouring Rifle Barrels, 517
 
D““ “d
 
CoXtT R1      ^lnual Aspection of, 522
 
Concrete Barges No Longer a Noveltv 259 Concrete,. Great Need tf Care ii iMKing ( Experiments, 213                  mixing,
 
Concrete, Reinforced, and Ferro-concrete
 
(LMterb T27On betW6en’ J’ S' Brodie. 77 ■ Concrete Roads in America, Cranks and Critics, Consular Reports, Suspension of Publication on Grounds of Economy, 213 UDUcation, Conversion of Metres to Feet, 193
 
Cooling Tower, Largest Natural Draught 439
 
Copper from British Columbia, 303
 
land, 393C°Veiy’ ImPortant, in Newfound-
 
Copper Exports from the United States, 439
 
Coppei, German Substitutes for 338
 
Copper Mines in Cuba Worked since 1520 531 Copper, Record Purchase from America bv Germany and Austria, 259
 
Corrosion Research Station, 248
 
Crvttal' PM®riCaw and E?ypt> High Prices> 187 ?> f ®ngmeenng School, 132


lation, 235         ™ United States’ Legi«’
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*CADMIUM Percentage in Spelter, Professor Ingalls, 417
*Calcutta, Wood Paving Stopped, 281
*California’s Extensive Use of Electric Power, 299
*Canada’s Capacity in Peat Output, 463
*Canada’s Consumption of Wood for Pulp Manufacture, Increase, 119
*Canada, Statistics of Metal and Mineral Production, 325
*Canadian Mines Report ; By-products from Coke Ovens, 303
*Canadian Munition Industry Development, 577
*Canal Companies and War Bonus, Who is to Pay ? 509
*Canal del Roque, Cuba, for Land Reclamation, 551
*Carburetter Floats, Leaky, 77
*Car-driving Invention for Disabled Men, 11
*Catalytic Property of Platinum, 235
*Caterpillar Tractors for United States Army, 349
*Cauvery Dam, One of Largest in the World, 393
*Ceiba District of Honduras, La Ceiba Tree, 4
*Celluloid, Substitute for, 230
*Channel Tunnel Scheme Revived, 33
*Cheap Steam, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 333
*Chemical Industry and Independence of Government Aid, Dr. C. Carpenter, 259
*Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 303
*Chimneys, Very Large Steel, in Arizona, 393
*Chlorate of Potash from Japan, 287
*Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Trade Journalists, 520
*City and Guilds of London Institute, 139
*Clarkson, Norman, Flight Sergeant, Killed by Shell, 259
*Coal Carbonisation for Production of Explosives, 439
*Coal Discovery in the Federated Malay States, 189, 321
*Coal Dust for Drop Forge and other Heating Furnaces, 119
*Coal Exploration in West Iceland, 393
*Coal Gas for Motor Vehicle Purposes, 281
*Coal Gas Standard of Value in New York, Heat Units Supplant Candle-power, 509
*Coal Gas as Substitute for Petrol in Motor Cars, 439
*Coal Mines Closed and Re-opened, 99
*Coal Mining Committee’s Report—see Railways, Pooling of Wagons
*Coal Output in the United Kingdom, 167
*Coal Pits Around Doncaster, 233
*Coal Production Shortage in America, 487
*Coal Resources of the United Kingdom, Arnold Lupton, 99
*Coal, Simple Form of Test for, 11
*Coal Storage under Water in Iowa, 213
*Coal Supplies, Deputation from Gas and Electricity Undertakings, 22
*Coal Tar and Colour Industry, Dr. Everest, 416
*Coal for United States Railways, 349
*Coliseum at Springfield, U.S.A., Roof Supports, 463
*Colouring Rifle Barrels, 517
*Commercial Motor Users and Chester County Council, 393
*Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, 522
*Concrete Barges No Longer a Novelty, 259
*Concrete,. Great Need of Care in Mixing, Experiments, 213
*Concrete, Reinforced, and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 ; (Letter), 127
*Concrete Roads in America, Cranks and Critics, 235
*Consular Reports, Suspension of Publication, on Grounds of Economy, 213
*Conversion of Metres to Feet, 193
*Cooling Tower, Largest Natural Draught, 439
*Cooling Tower Wanted for Gisborne, New Zealand, 213
*Copper from British Columbia, 303
*Copper Discovery, Important, in Newfoundland, 393
*Copper Exports from the United States, 439
*Copper, German Substitutes for, 338
*Copper Mines in Cuba Worked since 1520, 531
*Copper, Record Purchase from America by Germany and Austria, 259
*Corrosion Research Station, 248
*Cotton, American and Egypt, High Prices, 487
*Crystal Palace Engineering School, 132
*Cutting Retail Prices in United States, Legislation, 235


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*DAYLIGHT Saving Chart, Horseley Company, Limited, 367
D‘SS 367aVing Chart’ Horseley 0omPany, Death of Mr. G. E. Shore, 417
*Death of Mr. G. E. Shore, 417
 
*Delivery of Goods, Difficulties in, Germany Gains at Britain’s Expense, 235
Delivery of Goods, Difficulties ir. r
*Diesel Engines and Low Insurance, 189
 
*Diving in the United States Navy, Deep Sea Record, 143
Gains at Britain’s Expense 235 ’ Ge,many Diesel Engines and Low Insurance, 18'1 DRTegord, 143       Stat6S            ^a
*Division of the Product of Industrv, Sir Hugh Bell, 55
 
*Dry Dock Concrete Building by New Method, 417
D BelTn55 f the Pr°dUCt °f Indust’’y« Sir Hugh Dry Dock Concrete Building by New Method, Dynamical Balancing of Machines, 55 Dynamite, Three Different Kinds, 487
*Dynamical Balancing of Machines, 55
*Dynamite, Three Different Kinds, 487


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*EDITOR’S Lament, 471
EDITOR’S Lament, 47]
*Educational Books for British Prisoners of War, 367
 
*Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417
EW»rtiqr71 B°°ks for British Prisoners of
*Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259
 
Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417
 
Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. Jacoby, 11 „ '
*- Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. Jacobv, 11
 
*- Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509
Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509
*- Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr. Wyssling on Cost, 189
 
*- American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55
Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr.
*- American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189
 
*- Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77
Wyssling on Cost, 189
*- Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439
 
*- Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371
American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55
*- Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370
 
*- Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77
American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189
*- Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213
 
*- Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11
Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77
*- Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393
 
*- Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393
Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439
*- Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393
 
*- Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463
Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371
*- Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531
 
*- Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99
Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370
*- Electrical Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99
 
*- Electrical Furnaces, Classification of, 371  
Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77
*- Lieutenants, New Rank in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55
 
*- Electrical Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281
Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213
*- Electrical Supply in Norway for Franco- American Syndicate, 439
 
*- Electrical Vehicle Committee, 130, 336
Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11
*- Electrical Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487
 
*- Electrical Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167  
Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393
*- Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272
 
*- Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110
Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393
*- Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551
 
*- Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325
Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393
*- Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371
 
*- Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371
Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463
*- French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349
 
*- Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99
Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531
*- Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259
 
*- Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393
Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99
*- German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463
 
*- German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531
Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99
*- Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332
 
*- Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371
Furnaces, Classification of, 371 Lieutenants, New Rank in the
*- Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119
 
*- House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55
*- Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462
 
*- India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531
Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281
*- Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325
 
*- Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333
Supply in Norway for Franco-American Syndicate, 439
*- Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393
 
*- Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99
Vehicle Committee, 130, 336
*- Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119
 
*- Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577
Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487
*- Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259
 
*- Lamps for New York Consumers, 509
Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167
*- Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360
 
*- Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417
Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272
*- Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281
 
*- Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281
Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110
*- Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11
 
*- National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10
Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551
*- New York State Barge Canal, Lock Machinery Electrically Worked, 189
 
*- Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167
Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325
*- Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439
 
*- Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281
Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371
*- Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349
 
*- Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463
Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371
*- Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11
 
*- Primary Cell Output and Falls in Temperature, 467
French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349
*- Rating of Electric Lamps, 143
 
Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99
 
Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259
 
Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393
 
German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463
 
German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531
 
Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332
 
Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371
 
Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119
 
House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280
 
Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462
 
India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531
 
Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325
 
Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333
 
Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393
 
Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99
 
Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119
 
Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577
 
Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259
 
Lamps for New York Consumers, 509
 
Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360
 
Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417
 
Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281
 
Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281
 
Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11
 
National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10
 
New York State Barge. Canal, Lock Machinery Electrically Worked, 189
 
Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167
 
Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439
 
Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281
 
Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349
 
Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463
 
Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11
 
Primary Cell Output and Falls in Tempera, ture, 467
 
Rating of Electric Lamps, 143
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
 
*- Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393
Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393
*- Russia's Unused Water Power, 259
 
*- Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303
Russia's Unused Water Power, 259
*- Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393
 
*- Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10
Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303
*- Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439
 
*- Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393
*- Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555  
 
*- Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77
Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10
*- Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439
 
*- United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417
Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439
*- Walsall New Electric Station, 417
 
*- White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393
Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
*- Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487
 
*- Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90
Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555
*- Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439
 
*- Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143
Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77
*ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349
 
*Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349
Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439
*Enemy Businesses in the United Kingdom, Winding-up Orders, 235
 
*Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281
United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417
*Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349
 
*Engineering Experiments in the United States, 167
Walsall New Electric Station, 417
*Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303
 
*Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98
White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393
*Ernolith, New Substitute for Celluloid, 230
 
*Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509
Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487
*Experimental Workshop and Industrial Laboratory for Aeronautical and other Work on Inventions, andc., 33
 
*Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235
Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90
 
Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439
 
Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143
 
ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349
 
Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349
 
Enemy Businesses in the United .Kingdom, Winding-up Orders, 235
 
Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281
 
Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349
 
Engineering Experiments in the United States, 1G7
 
Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303
 
Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98
 
Ernoiith, New Substitute for Celluloid, 230
 
Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509
 
Experimental Workshop and Industrial Labora-' tory for Aeronautical and other Work on Inventions, &c., 33
 
Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235


F
F
FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303
*FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303
 
*Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509
Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509
*Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555
 
*Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33
Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555
*Fireproofing Liquid, 235
 
*Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509
Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33
*Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55
 
*Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259
Fireproofing Liquid, 235
*Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577
 
*Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77
Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509
*France’s Blast Furnaces, 463
 
*French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167
Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55
*Freezing Point of Mercury, United States Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463
 
*Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531
Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259
*Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. Mathdt, 33
 
*Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189
Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577
*Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509
 
Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77
 
France’s Blast Furnaces, 463
 
French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167
 
Freezing Point of Mercury, United States
 
Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463
 
Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531
 
Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. Mathot, 33
 
Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189
 
Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509


G
G
GAS Charge Reduction by the South Metropolitan Gas Company, 142
*GAS Charge Reduction by the South Metro politan Gas Company, 142
 
*Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal, 281
Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal. 281
*Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349
 
*Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189
Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349
*Gas Lighting, Economical, 272
 
*Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371
Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189
*Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348
 
*German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99
Gas Lighting, Economical, 272
*German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235
 
*German Control of Paper Miller and Coal Tar Dye Industries, with View to Military Exigencies, 77
Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371
*German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487
 
*German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy, 555
Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348
*Gold Imports into the United States, 509
 
*Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325
German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99
Gun-proving Plant. Very Large, Projected for U.S.A., 463
 
German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235
 
German Control of Paper Miller and Coal Tai-Dye Industries, with View to Military Exigencies, 77
 
German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487
 
German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy, 555                                      J
 
German Patent Licence for Irish Firms, 281
 
German Rails Supply and Dearth in South
 
Africa, 213 ; (Correction), 235
 
German Shortage of Tin, 555
 
German Slimness, 355
 
German Substitutes for Copper, 338
 
German Trade Unions, Loss of Numbers, 439
 
Germany and Switzerland, Coal, Iron and Steel Agreement, 371
 
Gilbert Club, Meeting with Regard to Winding-up, 332                                  ®
 
Girders and Stiffeners, American Specifications for, 325
 
Gold Imports into the United States, 509
 
Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325
 
Hlr1T’?r?V1T!5n^>^ant’ Very Large, Projected for L-.b.A., 463
 
HAMMERS. Inverted, for Pulling Long Sheet
 
Piling. 555
 
Hand, Mechanical, Prize Offered for Best Apparatus, 417
 
Harbour and Dock Dues for Ships in Government Service, 509
 
Heating Dwelling-houses by Coal or Electricity, Cost, 259
 
Helical Toothed Gear Box for Motor Vehicles,
 
New Type, 143
 
Highways in Now York State, Maintenance, 119
 
Honourable Artillery Company, 132
 
House of Commerce at Birmingham, 270
 
Housing and Town Planning after the War, Councillor Harrison Barrow, 577
 
Huddersfield’s Approval of Decimal System, 371
 
Human Side of Scientific Study, 371
 
Hydraulic Installation, Modern, near Minneapolis, 281
 
Hydraulic Power in Japan, 99
 
Hydro-Electric Power Plant in South America, 439


Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
H
*HAMMERS. Inverted, for Pulling Long Sheet Piling. 555
*Hand, Mechanical, Prize Offered for Best Apparatus, 417
*Harbour and Dock Dues for Ships in Government Service, 509
*Heating Dwelling-houses by Coal or Electricity, Cost, 259
*Helical Toothed Gear Box for Motor Vehicles, New Type, 143
*Highways in New York State, Maintenance, 119
*Honourable Artillery Company, 132
*House of Commerce at Birmingham, 270
*Housing and Town Planning after the War, Councillor Harrison Barrow, 577
*Huddersfield’s Approval of Decimal System, 371
*Human Side of Scientific Study, 371
*Hydraulic Installation, Modern, near Minneapolis, 281
*Hydraulic Power in Japan, 99
*Hydro-Electric Power Plant in South America, 439
*Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117


I
I
INDIA, Mining of Wolfram Ore for Recovery of Tungsten, 434
*INDIA, Minipg of Wolfram Ore for Recovery of Tungsten, 434
 
*India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281
India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph
*India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357
 
*Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463
Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281
*Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303
 
*Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77
India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357
*Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99
 
*Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126
Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463
*Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189
 
Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303
 
Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77
 
Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99
 
Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126
 
Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189
 
IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55
*- American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55
 
*- British Ron and Steel and Allied Trades Federation Report, 55
British Iron and Steel and Allied 'Trades Federation Report, 55
*- British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189
 
*- Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct
British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189
*- Combustion Method, 33
 
*- Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349
Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct
*- Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77
 
*- Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55
Combustion Method, 33
*- Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and Removing Cores, 393
 
*- Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189
Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349
*- Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371
 
*- Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189
Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77
*- Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of Power Required for Driving, 393
 
*- Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371
Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55
*- France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55
 
*- Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the Dominican Republic, 189
Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and
*- German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531
 
*- Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33
Removing Cores, 393
*- Hardening Damascene Blades, 555
 
*- Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33
Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189
*- India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555
 
*- Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417
Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371
*- Irrigation Project in State of Washington, 555
 
*- Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, andc., Made Possible by New Process, 189
Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189
*- Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119
 
*- Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531
Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of
*- Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119
 
*- Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509
Power Required for Driving, 393
*- Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77
 
*- Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143
Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371
*- Stainless Steel Analysis, 393
 
*- Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439
France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55
*- Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143
 
*- Tungsten—see also Tungsten
Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the
*IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531
 
*Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349
Dominican Republic, 189
 
German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531
 
Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33
 
Hardening Damascene Blades, 555
 
Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33
 
India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555
 
Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417
 
Irrigation Project in State of Washington, 655
 
Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, &c., Made Possible by New Process, 189
 
Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119
 
Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531
 
Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119
 
Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509
 
Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77
 
Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143
 
Stainless Steel Analysis, 393
 
Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439
 
Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143
 
Tungsten—see also Tungsten
 
IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531
 
Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349


J
J
JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters
*JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters
 
*Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287
Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287
*John Fritz Medal Award in United States, 555


John Fritz Medal Award in United States, 555
K
 
*KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573
KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573


L
L
LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11
*LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11
 
*Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143
Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143
*Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for War Economy, 487
 
*Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509
Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for
*Lloyd’s Register—see Ships
 
*Longridge, Colonel J. A., Killed in Action, 189  
War Economy, 487
*Lubricating Oil, Useful Test for Refinement, H. W. Petty, 33
 
Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin
 
Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509
 
Lloyd’s Register—see Ships
 
Longndge, Colonel J. A., Killed in Action, 189 Lubricating Oil, Useful Test for Refinement, H.
 
W. Pettv, 33


M
M
MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463
*MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463
 
*Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498
Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498
*Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213
 
*Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle-pointing Dies, 393
Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213
*Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509
 
*Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349
Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle-■pointing.
*Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155
 
*Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89
Dies, 393
*Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509
 
*Metal Production in Japan, 393
Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509
*Metal, Self-lubricating, “Graphalloy,” 421
 
*Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531
Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349
*Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584
 
*Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325
Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155
*Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119
 
*Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges, 555
Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89
*Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439
 
*Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7
Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509
*Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235
 
*Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487
Metal Production in Japan, 393
*Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371
 
*Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155
Metal, Self-lubricating, “ Graphalloy,” 421
*Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303
 
*Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281
Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531
*Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184
 
*Molybdenum, Demand for, 325
Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584
*Molybdenum Discovery In Norway, 325
 
*Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143
Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325
*Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33
 
*Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463
Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119
*Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325
 
*Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487
Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges,
*Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349
 
*Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143
Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439
*Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349
 
*Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491
Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7
*Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143
 
*Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235
Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235
*Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463
 
*Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417
Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487
*Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189
 
*Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11
Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371
*Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325
 
Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155
 
Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303
 
Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281
 
Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184
 
Molybdenum, Demand for, 325
 
Molybdenum Discovery in Norway, 325
 
Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143
 
Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33
 
Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463
 
Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325
 
Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487
 
Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349
 
Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143
 
Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349
 
Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491
 
Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143
 
Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235
 
Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463
 
Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417
 
Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189
 
Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11
 
Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325


N
N
NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303
*NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303
 
*Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371
Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371
*New York Handicapped in Freight Handling, 439
 
*New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577
New^York Handicapped in Freight Handling,
*New York State’s Barge Canal, 509
 
*New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371
New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577
*New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577
 
*New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213
New York State’s Barge Canal, 509
*Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143
 
*Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119
New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371
*Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393
 
*Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491
New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577
*North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584
 
*Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259
New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213
 
Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143
 
Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119
 
Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393
 
Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491
 
North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584
 
Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259


O
O
OIL Industry in California, Development, 504
*OIL Industry in California, Development, 504
*Omnibus Lifeguards and Reduction in Street Accidents, 95
*Oxygen Deficiency in Atmosphere, Men, Mice and Canaries, 325
*Oxygen, Production by the Electrolytic Process, 439


Omnibus Lifeguards and Reduction in Street Accidents, 95
P
 
*PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made, 143
Oxygen Deficiency in Atmosphere, Men, Mice and Canaries, 325
*Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303
 
*Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its Future Usefulness, 349
Oxygen, Production by the Electrolvtic Process, 439
*Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393
 
*Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509
PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made
*Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417
 
*Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325
143
*Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417
 
*Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259
Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303
*Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417
 
*Perpetual Motion, 235
Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its
*Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577
 
*Peru, Trade Openings in, 584
Future Usefulness, 349
*Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, 325
 
*Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299
Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393
*Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213
 
*Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487
Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509
*Petrol Locomotives in Chicago Water Tunnel, 371
 
*Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463
Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417
*Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325
 
*Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259
Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325 I
*Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167
 
*Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213
Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417
*Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417
 
*Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167
Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259
*Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555
 
*Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463
Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417
*Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417
 
*Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417
Perpetual Motion, 235
*Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235
 
*Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, andc., Possibilities of Electric Plough, 281
Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577
*Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259
 
*Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213
Peru, Trade Openings in, 584
*Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33
 
*Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in Southern California, 555
Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, 32o
*Prizes for Essays, 568
 
*Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11
Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299
*Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281
 
*Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290
Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213
*Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, 349
 
*Pumping Machinery for New South Wales, 393
Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487
*Purloining Engineers’ Plans, 143
 
*Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577
Petrol Locomotives- in Chicago Water Tunnel, 371
 
Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463
 
Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325
 
Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259
 
Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167
 
Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213
 
Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417
 
Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167
 
Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555
 
Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463
 
Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417
 
Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417
 
Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235
 
Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, &c., Possibilities of Electric Plough, 281
 
Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259
 
Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213
 
Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33
 
Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in
 
Southern California, 555
 
Prizes for Essays, 568
 
Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11
 
Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281
 
Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290 Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, 34$ Pumping Machinery for New South Wales, 393 Purloining Engineers’ Plans, 143
 
Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577


Q
Q
QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371
*QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371
 
*Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531
Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531


R
R
RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235
*RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235
 
*Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235
Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189
*- Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189
 
*- Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11
Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11
*- Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55
 
*- Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, andc.
Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55
*- Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55  
 
*- Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189
Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, &c.
*- Alaska, Government Lines in, 371
 
*- Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259  
Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55
*- American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian State Railways, 143
 
*- American Locomotive Exports, 166
Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189
*- American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189
 
*- Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77
Alaska, Government Lines in, 371
*- Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531
 
*- Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349
Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259
*- Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439  
 
*- Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189
American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian
*- Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487
 
*- Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349
State Railways, 143
*- Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340
 
*- Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259
American Locomotive Exports, 166
*- Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147
 
*- Bletchley—see London and North-Western  
American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189
*- Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217
 
*- Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, andc., 531  
Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77
*- Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189  
 
*- Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99
Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531
*- Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463
 
*- Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235
Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349
*- Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430  
 
*- Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281
Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439
*- Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577
 
*- Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235
Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189
*- British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316  
 
*- “Brown’s Discipline” on American Railroads, 509
Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487
*- Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577
 
*- Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463
Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349
*- Burma Railway Construction, 281
 
*- Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm 577
Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340
*- Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded m the War and Re-employed on tl^e Railway, 213
 
*- Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439
Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259
*- Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325
 
*- Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463
Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147
*- Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55
 
*- Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487
Bletchley—see London and North-Western
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinned):
 
*- Canadian Railways and the Transportation Problem, 167
Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217
*- Cannon-street Station Opening, Jubilee, 213
 
*- Cardiff Railway and Taff Vale Railway Companies, Result of Legal Action. 485
Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, &c., 531
*- Central Argentine Railwaymen’s War Service, 393
 
*- Central Argentine Suburban Line Electrification. 303, 349
Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189
*- Ceylon Government Railways’ Successful Running, 349
 
*- Charing Cross Bridge and Another Bill, 463
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99
*- Charing Cross Bridge Bill Rejected, 11
 
*- Charing Cross Bridge Bill and Railway Directors in Parliament, 33
Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463
*- Charing Cross Bridge and the London County Council, 118
 
*- Charing Cross Bridge Repairs, Nightly Stoppage of Certain Trains, 393
Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235'
*- Charing Cross Bridge Widening, Board of Trade Grants Extension of Time, 189
 
*- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Hot and Cold Drinks, 393
Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430
*- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrified Portion Supplied with Light Signals 371 ; Further Portion Opened, 487
 
*- Chicago and North-Western Railway, Accident Statistics, 509
Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281
*- Christiania and Denmark, Suggested New Communication, 77
 
*- Coke for Locomotives and Abolition of the Smoke Nuisance, 349
Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577
*- Collision between Midland Passenger and Great Central Goods Trains 531
 
*- Consolidated Signal Company’s Relations with Government Departments, 463
Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235
*- Crimean Rolling Stock Gauge as the Origin of Standard Fixed by Argentine Railways, 99
 
*- Cuban Railway Extension, 281
British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316
*- Darkened Streets and Railway Posts, Liability for Accidents, 189
 
*- Daylight Saving and United States Railways,
“ Brown’s Discipline ” on x4merican Railroads, 509
*- Death of Mr. L. Longbottom, London and North-Western Locomotive Superintendent, 259
 
*- Death of Midland Company’s Assistant Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 371
Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577
*- Death of Mr. Theodore N. Ely, Pennsylvania Company, 487
 
*- Donop, Colonel P. G. von. Retirement as Chief Inspecting Officer ; Appointment of Colonel [[John Pringle|Pringle]], 166
Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Company and Coast Erosion, 417
 
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railwaymen’s War Bonus, 393
Burma Railway Construction, 281
*- East Indian Railway Company Collieries, 99
 
*- East Indian Railway Dining Cars Withdrawn, 11
Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm,?
*- East Indian Railway and Train Control, 119
 
*- Edgware and Hampstead Railway Construction, Extension of Time Granted, 303
577
*- Egg Demonstration Train, Great Eastern Railway, 325, 371
 
*- Eight Hours Act on United States Railways, 463, 487
Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded in the War and Re-employed on the Railway, 213
*- Eight Hours’ Legislation and Railwaymen who are not Trainmen, 417
 
*- Electric Service Supersedes Steam between Broad-street and Kew Bridge and Broad- street and. Richmond, 213
Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439
*- El Paso and South-Western Railroad ; Locomotive Speed Indicators and Recorders, 393
 
*- Euston Station Hall Redecorated, 153, 235
Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325
*- Euston Train’s Record Speed, 555
 
*- Excess Profits TaxA. New Chairman of Board of Referees, 213
Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463
*- Exports of Road Material and Rolling Stock, Comparative Tables, 235
 
*- Exports from United Kingdom of Locomotives and other Railway Material, 577
Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55
*- Federated Malay Railways and New Harbour, 303
 
*- Flood Damage on North British Railway Lines, 355
Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487
*- French Railways and Women’s Labour, 417
 
*- French Trunk Railway Locomotives in January, 1914, 555
*- Fuel on Argentine Railways, Increased Cost Raises Transport Expenses, 393
*- German Railways Drastic Restrictions, 531
*- German South-West African State and Private Railways Taken Over by South African Government, 11
*- German State Railways, Lack of Heating, 303
*- German State Railways, Women Employees, 77
*- Glasgow District Subway Railway, Uniform Fare Instituted, 531
*- Glasgow and Paisley Joint Line, Derailment and Collision at Wallneuk, 235, 439
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Change pf Chief Engineer, 325
*- Great Central Railwaymen with the Colours and Casualties, Arc., 325
*- Great Central Train Collision at Lincoln, 555
*- Great Eastern Railway, Egg and Poultry Train, 325, 371
*- Great Eastern Railway Manager’s Military Appointment, 99
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway Meeting, 11
*- Great Northern Company, Roll of Honour Poster, 531
*- Groat Northern Railway versus Hendon Rural district Council, 77
*- Great Northern Railway, versus Pickfords, Limited, 77
*- Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh Station, 577
*- Great Western Railway, Change of Divisional Locomotive Superintendent, 325
*- Great Western Railway Company’s Canal Engineer, Change of Appointment, 303
*- Great Western Railway Co.’s New Works Engineer, Retirement, 11
*- Great Western Railway, Engineering Staff . Changes, 11
*- Great Western Railway, Men of Military Age with the Colours, Casualties and Still on the Railway, 235
*- Great Western Railway, Military Traffic 4 Statistics, 119
*- Great Western Railway, Record in Traffic and Immunity from Accident, 235
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
*- Great Western Railway, Retirement of Mr. AV. Armstrong, New Works Engineer, also of Mr. G. J. Whitelaw, Accountant, 33
*- Great Western Railway, Safety Medal, 259
*- Great Western Road Motor Service Curtailed because of Reduced Petrol Supply, 213
*- Hampton Court Junction and Claygate, Postponement of Electric Service, 303
*- Harrogate Season and Trains Alteration, 167
*- Heysham Route to Ireland (Midland Railway) Closed, 487 : Suggested Renewal, 509
*- Highland Company’s Hopetown Station Closed till End of the War, 555
*- Highland Company’s New 4-4-0 Tender Engines, R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 555
*- Hill, James J., Harvard Professorship in Memory of, 393
*- H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - Belfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
*- Holiday Railway Traffic, 248
*- India, Survey bv Eastern Bengal Railway, 439
*- Indian Railways, Question of State or Private Ownership, 303
*- Inquests on Railwaymen and National Union of Railwaymen, 11
*- Institutions of Locomotive Engineers and of Railway Signal Engineers, Papers, Arc.— see Associations
*- Interim Dividends Declared to Date, 77, 99, 119, 143
*- INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
*-  American Railways and Trainmen Dispute, Suggested Reference to Interstate Commission, 55
*-  Coal and Refrigerator Cars, Scarcity in the United States, 577
*-  Headlights of Locomotives, New Regulations, 119
*-  Membership Increased, Statistics of Cases 259
*-  Purchase of Supplies by Common Carrier, Regulation, 55
*- Ireland, Greenwich Time and the Mails, 281
*- Irish Board of 'Agriculture’s Report, 259
*- Irish and English Time, Uniformity After October the First, 167
*- Irish Railway Grievance Against Government, 417
*- Irish Railways’ Increased Rates, 417
*- Irish Railways and War Bonus, 325, 371, 581
*- Irish Time Change Necessitates Alteration of Timetables, 167
*- Irish Train Control, New Powers, 487
*- Italian Ministry of Maritime and Railway Transports, 213
*- Italian State Railway Deficit, 281
*- Japanese Railways, Change of Gauge, 119
*- Jarrow Railway Accident Recalled, 531
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shopmen, Increased Pay, 213
*- Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Ships its own Sleepers from Southern Ports, 417
*- Litter Left by Visitors in Public Places and on Railways, 33
*- Littleton Collieries, Limited, versus London and North-Western Railway Company, 99
*- Locomotive Exports—see Railway Material Locomotives’ Use of Powdered Coal, 371
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties, 143
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Special Train Derailed, Inquiry, 77
*- London Electric Railways Company and Powers for Purchase of Land, 99
*- London and North-Western Railway, Change of Running Superintendent, 33
*- London and North-Western Railway, Collision at Bletchley, 143, 349
*- London and North-Western Railway, Collision in Snowstorm at Wigan, 577
*- London and North-Western Railway Decline to Reinstate Restaurant Cars, 311
*- London and North -Western Railway Engines, Five New Four-cylinder Ones of the "Claughton" Type, 167
*- London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 555 ; Commissions, 325 ; Decorations, 11
*- London and North-Western New Station at Kensal Green Tunnel, 303
*- London and North-Western Railway, Refreshment Question, 487
*- London and North-Western Rugby Engineer, Retirement, 213
*- London and North-Western Steamer Connemara’s Fatal Loss by Collision ; Steamer Losses of the London and North-Western Railway Company, 417
*- London and South-Western Suburban Electrification, Claygate and Waterloo, 439, 463
*- Long Island Railroad Company, Trouble with Motorists at Level Crossings, 33
*- Long Island Railroad, Improved Accident Record, 417
*- Long Island Railroad Level Crossings Danger, 77
*- Luggage in Advance Ceases, 531
*- Luggage Limit and Women Porters, 463
*- Luggage and the War, Dearth of Porters, 119, 463
*- Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Appointment of Chairman, 119
*- Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 11
*- Mansfield Railway Company, Progress' of Line, 325, 371
*- Manila Railways in. Difficulties, 281
*- Mechanical Stokers for United States Locomotives, More General Use Advocated, 577
*- Melbourne Railways Electrification, Grave Delay in English Contracts, 55
*- Metropolitan Railway—see Aylesbury
*- Metropolitan Railway War Service Corps, Supply of Vegetables to Hospitals, 371
*- Metropolitaine of Paris, Net Receipts, 11, 143
*- Mexican Appointment of Civil Engineers as Inspectors of Railroads, 530
*- Mexican Railway taken over by Mexican Government, 189
*- Mexican Railways, Annulling of Contracts by Carranza Government, 281
*- Mexico Citv, Excellent Electric Car Svstem. 531
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
*- Mexico, Constitutionalist Railways Measures to Stimulate Emplovees1 Inventive Powers, 531
*- Midland Railway General Manager, Temporary Government Appointment of Sir Guy Granet Terminated, 99
*- Midland Railway’s New Line Through Bradford ; Time Extension, 167
*- Midland Railway, Provision for Former Servants Discharged from the Army, 303
*- Munition Workers and Railway Facilities for Holidays, 259
*- Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, “Safety Line” Painted on Platforms, 259
*- National Union of Railwaymen, Change of Secretary, 509
*- National Union of Railwaymen and Military Service, 167, 213 ; and Casualties, 393
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Test of Audible Cab Signals, 531
*- New South Wales Railway Staff, Memorial to Members Fallen in War, 11
*- New York City Avoided by Federal Express on Account of Outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, 259
*- New York Elevated Railroad, Two Strikes, 235
*- New York State Railways, Painting Car Ends for Street Safety, 463, 531
*- New Zealand Railways, Mileage Open for Traffic, 290
*- Nicaragua New Railway, 371
*- Nigerian Railway Working Results, Statistics, 235
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Extension of Electrification, 259
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s New Type of Steel Coal Pier and Generally Forward Policy in Working, 33
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s Offer to its Men of Military Training Pay, 93
*- North British Conciliation Scheme and Women Workers, 463
*- North British Railway Bill and Oil Company Concessions, 33
*- North British Railway Dividend, AV agon Question and Government, 509
*- North British Railway, Landslide near Galashiels, 577
*- North-Eastern Railway Company’s Mechanical Coaling Plant, 213
*- North-Eastern Railway, Derailment at Scremerston, Report, 33
*- North-Eastern Railway Shopmen, Advance in Pay, 235
*- North London Railway Electrification, Accel eration of Speed, 281
*- Ottoman Railway and the War, 303
*- Painting Cars as a Safety Measure, 531
*- Panama Railroad Men’s Eight Hours Dav, 393
*- Panama Shops of [[Entre Rios Railway]] Damaged by Fire, 417
*- Passenger Train Service, Curtailment, 487
*- Passenger Trains, Limit of Weight for Luggage and Parcels, 463, 487
*- Penistone Ahaduct, Reopening, 119
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Service between Philadelphia and Paoli, 77
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pittsburgh. Record of Safetv and Observance of Rules. 189
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Care for Shopmen’s Eyesight, 463
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Men Called up for Mexican Service r Relief for Families, 213
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Signal Lights, 259
*- Permits for Certain Districts, Extension of Areas Prohibited, 303
*- Petrol Reduction and Great Western Road Motor Service, 213
*- Pooling of Wagons and Coal Transport, 303, 349
*- Pooling of Wagons and Scottish Railway Companies, 393
*- Postal Express, The West Coast. 74
*- Powdered Peat as Fuel for Locomotives, Swedish Railway Experiments, 167
*- Price-Williams, Richard, Notable Papers on Railway Matters, 281
*- Pullman Ambulance Train for United States Army, 303
*- Queensland Government Purchase of Chillagoe Railway, 555
*- Quintinshill Signalmen’s Release from Penal Servitude, 555
*- Rail Failures, Comparison between Open Hearth and Bessemer Processes, 487
*- Railway Benevolent Institution, Subscriptions, 11
*- Railway Expansion in Latin America, F. M. Halsey, 99
*- Railway Men with the Colours, Analysis, 325, 509
*- Railway Men’s Demand for War Bonus Increase, 143, 167, 213, 235, 259, 281, 325
*- Railway Material and Rolling Stock, Exports Statistics, 55, 143, 349, 439
*- Railway Materials, Some Foreign Specifications for. United States Bulletin. 325
*- Railway Repair Shops at Minas Geraes, 143
*- Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 325
*- Railway Single Men and Military Service, 417
*- Railways, Few Applications for New Orders, 509
*- Reduction of Fares for Royal Show at Manchester, 33
*- Road' to the East, Suggested New Route in Friendly Occupation, Sir Arthur Evans, 213
*- Rolling Stock Wastage, 468
*- Roumanian Port of Constanza ; Connection with Derby, 417
*- Russian Locomotive Orders for Canada and the United States, 509
*- Russian Railway Construction and Training of Engineers, 167
*- “Safety First” Movement Results in Illinois, 555
*- Salisbury—Trowbridge Line, Fatal Collision, 213, 235
*- Sand Drags, J. B. Ball. 463
*- San Francisco—Oakland Railway Signalling System. 439
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
*- Schoolboys and War AVork in Holiday Time, 259
*- Scottish Railways and Carted Luggage, 11
*- Serbian Railwaymen Working in France. 167
*- Siamese Northern Railway, Progress in Construction, 259
*- Sierra Leone Government Railways Statistics, 281
*- Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
*- Signalmen and Long Hours, 463
*- Sleeping Car Berth Charges Raised, 189
*- Sleeping Cars on British Railways, Analysis of Ownership, 555
*- South African Railway Men for French Railways, 393
*- South African Railways and Harbours, Estimates of Expenditure. 143
*- South African Railways, Retirement of Sir Thomas Price, 39 ; Death, 303
*- South African Railways, Satisfactory Annual Report, 99
*- South Australia, Railway Commissioners for 189
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Grievance Against Railway Director Members of Parliament, 33
*- South-Eastern, and Chatham Railway Steamer Engadine Towing H.M.S. Warrior, 33
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Steamer Queen Lost in Channel Skirmish, 417
*- South India and Indo-Ceylon Connection, 463
*- South Indian Railway Officers and Men with the Colours, 417
*- Southern Pacific Railroad, Distinctive Colour for Cars, 531
*- Southern Pacific Railroad and Increased Cost of Rolling Stock and Material, 393
*- Southern Railway Company’s Poor Revenue, 417
*- Spain, Southern Railways of, British Interests in, Transferred to France, 231
*- Springs on Rolling Stock, Rare Failures, 55
*- Stanley, Sir Albert, of Underground Railways and General Omnibus Company, made President, of Board of Trade, 531
*- Steamship Services between England and Ireland ; Restored between Fleetwood and Belfast, 33
*- Stranraer Train from Euston, Separate Running, 439
*- Strawberry Traffic to Ireland and Scotland, 143
*- Summer Time and Railwaymen’s Pay, 281
*- Superheaters and Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives in United States and Canada, 259
*- Survey for Jessore-Faridpur Railway, 439 Timetables, Free Supply to Hotels, andc., Withdrawn, 49
*- Train Ferries between Sweden and England, 77, 417
*- Train Services, Extensive Changes in January, 509
*- Trains Stoppage, Excursion and Otherwise in Ireland, if Required, 487
*- Transport, History, Theory and Present Organisation of, Lectures at the University of London, 213
*- Transportation, Military, New Appointments, 393
*- Tube Railway Workers’ Increased Pay, 281
*- Turkish Government Cancels French and Franco-Belgian Concessions, 434
*- Union Pacific Railroad, Measures for Flood Protection, 303
*- Union Pacific Railroad Refreshments, 531
*- Union of South Africa Railways, Rates in War Time, 119
*- United States Army Hospital Train, 213
*- United States Bureau of Standards Commerce Bulletin, 325
*- United States, Carriage of Grain and Shortage in Wagon Supply, 393
*- United States Census of Steam and Electric Railway Car Construction, 371
*- United States, Export of Railway Material and Rolling Stock, 325
*- United States, Export of Steel Rails, 213, 325
*- United States Railway Dispute, 138, 167, 235, 439
*- United States Railwavs and the Clayton Act, 213, 235
*- United States Railways, Coal Supply, 349
*- United States Railways and Oppressive Legislation, 452
*- United States Railway Regulation, Government Investigation Ordered, 143
*- Victoria and New South Wales, Inter-border New Lines, 167
*- Victoria, Railwaymen’s Increased Minimum Wage, 371
*- Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Annual Report, 509
*- Wagon Demurrage, Midland Railway’s Action Against Haulage Contractors, 555
*- Wagon Repairs, Action to Recover Siding Rent, 55
*- Wagons, Privately-owned, Pooling, 59, 119
*- Wagons and Wagon Sheets, Railway Charges, 55
*- Wallneuk, Collision at, 235, 439
*- War Bonus Cost to the State, 393
*- War Bonus for Salaried Railway Staff, 167
*- War Bonus and Wages Deductions, 463
*- War Bonus and Women Railway AVorkers, 77, 325, 439
*- War Bonus Who is to Pay it ? 325—see also Railway Men’s Demand
*- Warminster Collision, Board of Trade Inquiry, 213, 235, 325, 393
*- Waste Paper Sale on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railway, 439
*- Weedon Accident Unique of its Kind, 119
*- Weight of Goods by Passenger Trains Limited, 463, 487
*- Women Engine Cleaners at King’s Cross Shed, 259
*- Women on London Electric . Railways, Facilities for Meals. andc.. 577
*- Women Porters and AVeight Limitation, 463, 487
*- Woodhead Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 55
*RAINFALL Reports from Rochester, N.Y., 33
*Refractories and Zirconia, 463
*Rifles, Respective Merits of the Ross and the Lee-Enfield, 99
*Riveting a Damaged Mountain on the West Shore Railroad. 531
*Rolling Mill. Reversing, Large Electric-driven, 487
*Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, 463
*Rubber, Specific Gravitv-and Tensile Strength, 99
*Russia, Economic Map of. 188
*Russian Cellulose Industry, Proposed Working by Norwegian Company, 349
*Russian Deficiency in Certain Minerals, Absence of Electric Furnace in Steel Manufacture, 325
*Russian Projects for Encouragement of Electrotechnical Enterprises, 303
*Russia’s Reconstruction of Waterway Connecting Archangel with Petrograd, 167
*Russian Trade Openings in Machinery and Steel, 55


Canadian Railways and the Transportation Problem, 167
S
 
*SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487
Cannon-street Station Opening, Jubilee, 213
*Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349
 
*San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314
Cardiff Railway and Taff Vale Railway Companies, Result of Legal Action, 485
*Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371
 
*Savile, Captain W. H. B.. Assistant Engineer at Bristol Docks, Killed in Action, 213
Central Argentine Railwaymen's War Service, 393
*Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 11
 
*Scientific Societies, Board of, 154
Central Argentine Suburban Line Electrification, 303. 349
*Sea Action. Maximum Theoretical and Effective Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439
 
*Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast, 439
Ceylon Government Railways’ Successful Running, 349
*Sewerage Systems in Canada, 393
 
*Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235
Charing Cross Bridge and Another Bill, 463
*Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303
 
*Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577
Charing Cross Bridge Bill Rejected, 11
*Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power, 167
 
*Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303
Charing Cross Bridge Bill and Railway Directors in Parliament, 33
*Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371
 
*Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77
Charing Cross Bridge and the London County Council, 118
*Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577
 
Charing Cross Bridge Repairs, Nightly Stoppage’of Certain Trains, 393 •
 
Charing Cross Bridge Widening, Board of Trade .Grants Extension of Time, 189
 
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Hot and Cold Drinks, 393
 
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrified Portion Supplied with Light Signals^ 371 ; Further Portion Opened, 487
 
Chicago and North-Western Railway, Accident Statistics, 509
 
Christiania and Denmark, Suggested. New Comm unication, 77
 
Coke for Locomotives and Abolition of the Smoke Nuisance, 349
 
Collision between Midland Passenger and Great Central Goods Trains 531
 
Consolidated Signal Company’s Relations with Government Departments, 4.63
 
Crimean Rolling Stock Gauge as the Origin of Standard Fixed by Argentine Railways, 99
 
Cuban Railway Extension, 281
 
Darkened Streets and Railway Posts, Liability for Accidents, 189
 
Daylight Saving and United States Railways, 555
 
Death of Ktr. L. Longbottoin, London and North-Western Locomotive Superintendent, 259
 
Death of Midland Company’s Assistant Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 371
 
Death of Mr. Theodore N. Ely, Pennsylvania Company. 487
 
Donop, Colonel P. G. von. Retirement as Chief Inspecting Officer ; Appointment of Colonel Pringle, 166
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Company and Coast Erosion, 417
 
Dublin and South-Eastern Railwaymen’s War Bonus, 393
 
East Indian Railway Company Collieries, 99
 
East Indian Railway Dining Cars Withdrawn, 11
 
East Indian Railway and Train Control, 119
 
Edgware and Hampstead Railway Construction, Extension of Time Granted, 303 Egg Demonstration Train, Great Eastern
 
Railway, 325, 37]
 
Eight Hours Act on United States Railways, 463, 487
 
Eight Hours Legislation and Railwaymen who are not Trainmen, 417
 
Electric Service Supersedes Steam between Broad-street and Kew Bridge and Broadstreet and Richmond, 213
 
El Paso and South-Western Railroad ; Locomotive Speed Indicators and Recorders, 393
 
Euston Station Hall Redecorated, 153. 235
 
Euston 'Train’s Record Speed, 555
 
Excess Profits Tax, New Chairman of Board of Referees, 213
 
Exports of Road Material and Rolling Stock, Comparative Tables, 235
 
Exports from United Kingdom of Locomotives and other Railway Material, 577
 
F ederated Malav Rail wavs and New Harbour, 303
 
Flood Damage on North British Railway Lines, 355
 
French Railways and Women’s Labour, 417
 
French Trunk Railway Locomotives in January, 1914, 555
 
Fuel on Argentine Railways, Increased Cost Raises Transport Expenses, 393
 
German Railways Drastic Restrictions, 531
 
German South-West African State and
 
Private Railways Taken Over by South African Government, 11
 
German State Railways,.Lack of Heating, 303
 
German State Railways, Women Employees, 77
 
Glasgow District Subway Railway, Uniform Fare Instituted, 531
 
Glasgow and Paisley Joint .Line, Derailment and Collision at Wallneuk. 235, 439
 
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Change of Chief Engineer, 325
 
Great Central Railwaymen with the Colours and Casualties, &c., 325
 
Great Central Train Collision at Lincoln, j 555
 
Great Eastern Railway, Egg and Poultry I Train, 325, 371
 
Great Eastern Railway Manager’s Military Appointment, 99
 
Great Indian Peninsula Railway Meeting, 11
 
Great Northern Company, Roll of Honour Poster, 531
 
Groat Northern Railway versus Hendon Rural District Council, 77
 
Great - Northern Railway, versus Pickfords, Limited, 77
 
Great Southern and Western Railway, I Collision at Kiltimagh Station, 577
 
Great Western Railway, Change of Divisional i Locomotive Superintendent, 325
 
Great Western Railway Company’s Canal Engineer, Change of Appointment, 303
 
Great Western Railway Co.’s New Works Engineer, Retirement, 11
 
Great Western Railway, Engineering Staff I . Changes, 11
 
Great Western Railway, Men of Military Age with the Colours, Casualties and Still on the Railway, 235
 
Great Western Railway, Military Traffic
 
' Statistics, 119
 
Great Western Railway, Record in Traffic I and Immunity from Accident, 235
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (com timiecDi
 
Great Western Railway, Retirement of Mr.
 
W. Armstrong, New Works Engineer, also of Mr. G. J. Whitelaw, Accountant, 33
 
Great Western Railway, Safety Medal, 259
 
Great Western Road Motor Service Curtailed because of Reduced Petrol Supply, 21.3
 
Hampton Court Junction and Claygate, Postponement of Electric Service, 303
 
Harrogate Season and Trains Alteration, 1G7
 
Heysham Route to Ireland (Midland Railway) Closed, 487 : Suggested Renewal, 509
 
Highland Company’s .Hopetown Station Closed till End o£ the War, 555
 
Highland Company's New 4-4-0 Tender Engines, R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 555
 
Hill, James J., Harvard Professorship in Memory of, 393
 
H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - Belfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
 
Holiday Railway Traffic, 248
 
India, Survey bv Eastern Bengal Railway, 439
 
Indian Railways, Question of State or Private Ownership, 303
 
Inquests on Railwaymen and National Union of Railwaymen, 11
 
Institutions of Locomotive Engineers and of Railway Signal Engineers, Papers, &c,— see Associations
 
Interim Dividends Declared to Date, 77. 99, 119, 143
 
Interstate Commerce Commission :
 
American Railways and Trainmen Dispute, Suggested Reference to Interstate Commission, 55
 
Coal and Refrigerator Cars, Scarcity in the United States, 577
 
Headlights of Locomotives, New Regula’-tions, 119
 
Membership Increased, Statistics of Cases 259
 
Purchase of Supplies by Common Carrier, Regulation, 55
 
Ireland, Greenwich Time and the Mails, 281
 
Irish Board of Agriculture’s Report, 259
 
Irish and English Time, Uniformity After October the First, 167
 
Irish Railway Grievance Against Govern.-ment, 417
 
Irish Railways; Increased Rates, 417
 
Irish Railways and War Bonus, 325, 371, 581
 
Irish Time Change Necessitates Alteration of Timetables, 167
 
Irish Train Control, New Powers, 487
 
Italian Ministry of Maritime and Railway Transports, 213
 
Italian State Railway Deficit, 281
 
Japanese Railways, Change of Gauge, 119 Jarrow Railway Accident Recalled, 531
 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shopmen, Increased Pay, 213
 
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Ships its own Sleepers from Southern Ports, 417
 
Litter Left by Visitors in Public Places and on Railways, 33
 
Littleton Collieries, Limited, versus London and North-Western Railway Company, 99
 
Locomotive Exports—see Railway Material Locomotives’ Use of Powdered Coal, 371 London, Brighton and South Coast Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties, 143
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Special Train Derailed, Inquiry, 77
 
London Electric Railways Company and Powers for Purchase of Land, 99
 
London and North-Western Railway, Change of Running Superintendent, 33"
 
London and North-Western Railway, Collision at Bletchley, 143, 349
 
London and North-Western Railway, Collision in Snowstorm at Wigan, 577
 
London and North-Western Railway Decline to Reinstate Restaurant Cars, 311
 
London and North -Western Railway Engines, Five New Four-cylinder Ones of the
 
Claughton ” Type, 167
 
London and North-Western Men with the
 
Colours, Casualties, 555 ; Commissions, 325 ; Decorations, 11
 
London and North-Western New Station at Kensal Green Tunnel, 303
 
London and North-Western Railway, Refreshment Question, 487
 
London and North-Western Rugby Engineer, Retirement, 213
 
London and North-Western Steamer Connemara’s Fatal Loss by Collision ; Steamer Losses of the London and North-Western Railway Company, 417
 
London and South-Western Suburban Electrification. Claygate and AVaterloo, 439, 463
 
Long Island Railroad Company, Trouble with Motorists at Level Crossings, 33
 
Long Island Railroad, Improved Accident Record, 417
 
Long Island Railroad Level Crossings Danger, 77
 
Luggage in Advance Ceases, 531
 
Luggage Limit and AVomen Porters, 463
 
Luggage and the War, Dearth of Porters, 119, 463
 
Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Appointment of Chairman, 119
 
Madras anil Southern. Mahratta Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 11
 
Mansfield Railway Company, Progress* of Line, 325, 371
 
Manila Railways in Difficulties, 281
 
Mechanical Stokers for United States Locomotives, More General Use Advocated, 577
 
Melbourne Railways Electrification, Grave Delay in English Contracts, 55
 
Metropolitan Railway—see Aylesbury
 
Metropolitan Railway AVar Service Corps, Supply of Vegetables to Hospitals, 371
 
Metropolitaine of Paris, Net Receipts. 11. 143
 
Mexican Appointment of Civil Engineers as Inspectors of Railroads, 53.0
 
Mexican Railway taken over by Mexican Government, 189
 
Mexican Railways, Annulling of Contracts by Carranza Government, 281
 
Mexico City, Excellent Electric Car System^ 531
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS fctw-tinued):
 
Mexico, Constitutionalist Railways Measures to Stimulate Employees’ Inventive Powers, 531
 
Midland Railway General Manager, Temporary Government Appointment of Sir Guy Granet Terminated, 99
 
Midland Railway’s New Line Through Bradford ; Time Extension, 1(57
 
Midland Railway, Provision for Former Servants Discharged from the Army, 303
 
Munition Workers and Railway Facilities for Holidays, 259
 
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, “ Safety Line ” Painted on Platforms, 259
 
National Union of Railwaymen, Change of Secretary, 509
 
National Union of Railwaymen and Military Service, 107, 213 ; and Casualties, 393
 
New South Wales Government Railways, Test of Audible Cab Signals, 531
 
New South Wales Railway Staff, Memorial to Members Fallen in War, 11
 
New York City Avoided by Federal Express on Account of Outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, 259
 
New York Elevated Railroad, Two Strikes, 235
 
New York State Railways, Painting Car
 
Ends for Street Safety, 463, 531
 
New Zealand Railways, Mileage Open for Traffic, 290
 
Nicaragua New Railway, 371
 
Nigerian Railway Working Results, Statistics, 235
 
Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Extension of Electrification, 259
 
Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s . New Type of Steel Coal Pier and Generally Forward Policy in AA'orking, 33
 
Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s Offer to its Men of Military Training Pay,
 
North British Conciliation Scheme and Women Workers, 463
 
North British Railway Bill and Oil Company Concessions, ~3 3
 
North British Railway Dividend, AY agon
 
Question and Government, >509
 
North British Railway, Landslide near Galashiels, .577
 
North-Eastern Railway Company’s Mechanical Coaling Plant, 213
 
North-Eastern Railway, Derailment at Scre-merston, Report, 33
 
North-Eastern Railway Shopmen, Advance in Pay, 235
 
North London Railway Electrification, Accel eration of Speed, 281
 
Ottoman Railway and the War, 303
 
Painting Cars as a Safety Measure, 531
 
Panama Railroad Men’s Eight Flours Day, 393
 
Panama Shops of Entre Rios Railway Damaged by Fire, 417
 
Passenger Train Service, Curtailment, 487
 
Passenger Trains, Limit of Weight for
 
Luggage and Parcels, 463, 487
 
Penistone Viaduct, Reopening, 119
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Service between Philadelphia and Paoli, 77
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pittsburgh, Record of Safetv and Observance of Rules. 189
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Care for Shopmen’s Eyesight, 463
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Men Called up for
 
Mexican Service : Relief for Families, 213
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Signal Lights, 259
 
Permits for Certain Districts Extension of Areas Prohibited, 303
 
Petrol Reduction and Great Western Road Motor Service, 213
 
Pooling-of Wagons and Coal Transport, 303, 349
 
Pooling of Wagons and Scottish Railway Companies, 393
 
Postal Express, The AA’est Coast. 74
 
Powdered. Peat as Fuel for Locomotives, Swedish Railway Experiments, 167
 
Price-Williams, Richard, Notable Papers on Railway Matters, 281
 
Pullman Ambulance Train for United States Army, 303
 
Queensland Government Purchase of Chillagoe RaiIway, 555
 
Quintinshill Signalmen’s Release from Penal Servitude, 555
 
Rail Failures, Comparison between Open Hearth and Bessemer Processes, 487
 
Railway Benevolent Institution, Subscriptions, 1 1
 
Expansion in Latin America, F. M. Halsey, 99
 
Men with the Colours, Analysis, 325. 509
 
Men’s Demand for War Bonus Increase, 143, .167, 213, 235, 259, 281, 325
 
Material and Rolling Stock. Exports Statistics, 55, 14 3. 349, 439
 
Materials, Some Foreign Specifications for. United States Bulletin, 325
 
Repair Shops at Minas Geraes, 143
 
Shopmen’s AV ar Bonus, 325
 
Single Men and Military Service, 41 7
 
Railways, Few Applications for New Orders, 509 ‘
 
Reduction of Fares for Royal Show at Manchester, 33
 
Road to the East, Suggested New Route in Friendly Occupation, Sir Arthur Evans, 213
 
Rolling Stock AA’astage, 468
 
Roumanian Port of Constanza ; Connection with Derby, 41.7
 
Russian Locomotive Orders for Canada and the United States, 509
 
•Russian Railway Construction and Training of Engineers, 167
 
“ Safety' First ” Movement Results in Illinois, 555
 
Salisbury—Trowbridge Line, Fatal Collision, 213. 235
 
Sand Drags, J. B. Ball. 463
 
San Francisco—Oakland Railway Signalling System. 439                      " .
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued') :
 
Schoolboys and War Work in Holiday Time, 259
 
Scottish Railways and Carted Luggage, J I
 
Serbian Railwaymen Working in France, J 67
 
Siamese Northern Railway, Progress in Construction, 259
 
Sierra Leone Government Railways Statistics, 281
 
Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose,
 
4 39, 487
 
Signalmen and Long Hours, 463
 
Sleeping Car Berth Charges Raised, 189
 
Sleeping Cars on British Railways, Analysis of Ownership, 555
 
South African Railway Men for French Railways, 393
 
South African Railways and Harbours, Estimates of Expenditure, 143
 
South African Railways, Retirement of Sir Thomas Price, 39 ; Death, 303
 
South African Railways, Satisfactory Annual Report, 99
 
South Australia, Railway Commissioners for 189
 
South-Eastern and ('hatham Grievance Against Railway Director Members of Parliament, 33
 
South-Eastern, and Chatham Railway Steamer Engadine Towing H.M.S. Warrior, 33
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Steamer Queen
 
Lost in Channel Skirmish, 417
 
South India and Indo-Ceylon Connection, 463
 
South Indian Railway Officers and Men with the Colours, 4 I 7
 
Southern Pacific Railroad, Distinctive Colour for Cars, 531
 
Southern Pacific Railroad and Increased Cost of Rolling Stock and Material, 393
 
Southern Railway Company'- Poor Revenue, 417
 
Spain, Southern Railways of, British Interests in, Tran-ferrod to France, 231
 
Springs on Rolling Stock, Rare Failures, 55
 
Stanley, Sir Albert, of Underground Railways and General Omnibus Company, made President of Board of Trade, 53.1
 
Steamship Services between England and Ireland ; Restored between Fleetwood and Belfast, 33
 
Stranraer Train from Euston, Separate Running, 439
 
Strawberry Traffic to Ireland and Scotland, 143
 
Summer Time and Railwaymen’s Pay, 281
 
Superheaters and Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives in United States and Canada, 259
 
Survey for Jessore-Faridpur Railway, 439
 
Timetables, Free Supply to Hotels, &c., Withdrawn, 49
 
Train Ferries between Sweden and England. 77, 417
 
Train Services, Extensive Changes in January, 509
 
Trains Stoppage, Excursion and Otherwise in Ireland, if Required, 4 87
 
Transport, History, Theory and Present Organisation of, Lectures at the University of London, 213
 
Transportation, Military, New Appointments, 393
 
I’ube Railway Workers’ Increased Pay, 281 Turkish Government Cancels French and Franco-Belgian Concessions, 434
 
Union Pacific Railroad, Measures for Flood Protection, 303
 
Union Pacific Railroad Refreshments, 531
 
Union of South Africa .Railways, Rates in War Time, 11 9
 
United States Army Hospital Train, 213
 
United States Bureau of Standards Commerce Bulletin, 325
 
United States, Carriage <f Grain and Shortage in Wagon Supply, 393
 
United States Census of Steam and Electric Railway Car Construction, 371
 
United States, Export of Railway Material and' Rolling Stock, 325
 
United States, Export of Steel Rails, 213, 325
 
United States Railway Dispute, 138, 167, 235, 439
 
United States Railways and the Clayton Act, 213, 235
 
United States Railways, Coal Supply, 349
 
United States Railways and Oppressive Legislation, 452
 
United States Railway Regulation, Government Investigation Ordered, 143
 
Victoria and New South Wales, Inter-border New Lincs, 167
 
Victoria, Railwaymen’s Increased Minimum Wage, 371
 
Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Annual Report, 509
 
Wagon Demurrage, Midland Railway’s Action Against Haulage Contractors, 555 Wagon Repairs, Action to Recover Siding Rent, 55
 
Wagons, Privately-owned, Pooling, 59, 119 Wagons and Wagon Sheets. Railway Charges, 55
 
Wallneuk, Collision at, 235, 439
 
War Bonus Cost to the State, 393
 
for Salaried Railway Staff, 167 and Wages Deductions, 463
 
and Women Railway Workers, 77, 325,439
 
Who is to Pay it ? 325—see also Railway Men’s Demand Warminster Collision, Board of Trade Inquiry, 213, 235, 325, 393
 
Waste Paper Sale on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railway. 439
 
Weedon Accident Unique of its Kind, 119
 
Weight of Goods by Passenger Trains Limited, 463, 487
 
Women Engine Cleaners at King’s Cross Shed, 259 '
 
Women on London Electric Railways, Facilities for Meals. &c., 577
 
Women Porters and Weight Limitation, 463, 487
 
Woodhead Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 55
 
RAINFALL Reports from Rochester, N.Y., 33 Refractories and Zirconia, 463
 
Rifles, Respective Merits of the Ross and the Lee-Enfield, 99
 
Riveting a Damage.I Mountain on the West Shore Railroad. 531
 
Rolling Mill. Reversing, Large Electric-driven, 487
 
Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, 463
 
Rubber, Specific Gravity and 'Tensile Strength, 99
 
Russia, Economic Map of. 188
 
Russian Cellulose Industry. Proposed Working by Norwegian Company. 349
 
Russian Deficiency in Certain Minerals, Absence of Electric Furnace in Steel Manufacture, 325
 
Russian Projects for Encouragement of Electrotechnical Enterprises, 303
 
Russia’s Reconstruction of Waterway Connecting Archangel with Petrograd, 167
 
Russian 'Trade Openings in Machinery and Steel, 55
 
s
SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487
 
Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349
 
San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314
 
Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371
 
Savile, Captain W. K. B.. Assistant Engineer at Bristol Docks, Killed in Action, 213
 
Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A.
 
Fleming, 11
 
Scientific Societies, Board of, 154
 
Sea Action, Maximum Theoretical and Effective
 
Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439
 
Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast. 439
 
Sewerage Systems in Canada. 393
 
Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235
 
Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303
 
Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577
 
Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power. 167
 
Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303
 
Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371
 
Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77
 
Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509
*- American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509
 
*- Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463
Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463
*- Canadian Maritime Commerce, Satisfactory Conditions, 99
 
*- Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463
Canadian Maritime C. mmerce, Satisfactory Conditions, 99
*- Diesel Enginesand Steam Engines, Important Changes to Well-known Ships, 77
 
*- Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126
Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463
*- Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119
 
*- Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259
Diesel Engines and Steam Engines, Important
*- German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55
 
*- German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463
Changes to Well-known Ships, 77
*- German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building, 281
 
*- German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143
Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126
*- Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143
 
*- Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299
Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119
*- Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99
 
*- H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood-Bplfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259
*- “Isherwood” Vessels, Statistics, 555
 
*- Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167
German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55
*- Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577
 
*- Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270
German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463
*- Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333
 
German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building. 281
 
German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143
 
Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143
 
Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299
 
Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99
 
H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood -Belfast Steamer. Sunk by Submarine, 189
 
“ Isherwood ” Vessels, Statistics, 555
 
Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167
 
Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577
 
Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270
 
Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143
*- Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143
 
*- Molteno, New Water Scheme for. 303
Molteno. New Water Scheme for, 303
*- Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299
 
*- Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235
Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299
*- Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements Offered for. Laying Down Plant. 33
 
*- Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker, 143
Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235
*- Shipping Output and Food Control. 487
 
*- Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167
Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements Offere I for Laying Down Plant. 33
*- Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States, 509
 
*- Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70
Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker. 143
*- Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189  
 
*- Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463
Shipping Output and Food Control. 487
*- United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235  
 
*- United States Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235
Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167
*- United States Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119
 
*- United States Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555
Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States. 509
*- United States Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531
 
*- United States Battleships, Tenders, 487
Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70
*- United States Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303
 
*- United States Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213
Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189
*- United States Repair Ship Prometheus, 303  
 
*- United States Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531
Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463
*- United States Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439
 
*SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281
United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235 Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235
*Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre, J. Scott. 119
 
*Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349
Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119
*Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33
 
*Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167
Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555
*Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303
 
*Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568
Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531
*Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213
 
*South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555
Battleships, 'renders, 487
*South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303
 
*South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349
Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303
*South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110
 
*Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany, 325
Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213 Repair Ship Prometheus, 303 Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531
*Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness, 303
 
*Statue of Liberty, France’s Present to United States, Illuminated, 487
Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439
*Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System, 77
 
*“Stolenite,” Mineral in California Used in Gambling, 143
SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281
*Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of; Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393
 
*Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213
Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre. J. Scott. 119
*Strikes and Government Methods, 11
 
*Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143
Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349
*Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531
 
*Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester, 487
Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33
*Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures, H. B. Oatley. 33
 
*Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36
Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167
*Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for Regular Daily Traffic, 33
 
*Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, 463
Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303
 
Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568
 
Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213
 
South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555
 
South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303
 
South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349
 
South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110
 
Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany. 325
 
Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness. 303
 
Statue of Liberty. France's Present to United States, Illuminated,. 487
 
Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System. 77
 
“ Stolenite,” Mineral in California Used in Gambling, 143
 
Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393
 
Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213
 
Strikes and Government Methods. 11
 
Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143
 
Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531
 
Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester. 487
 
Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures. H. B. Oat-ley. 33
 
Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36
 
Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for
 
Regular Daily Traffic, 33
 
Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other
 
Chemical Products, 463


T
T
TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371
*TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371
 
*Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213
Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213
*Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189
 
*Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417
Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189
*Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539
 
*Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65
Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417
*Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55
 
*Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417
Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539
*Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom, 33
 
*Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33
Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65
*Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487
 
*Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531
Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian
*Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235
 
*Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99
Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55
*Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119
 
*Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55
Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417
*Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73
 
*Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189
Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom. 33
*Trade after the War, Financial Facilities for, Board of Trade Committee, 11
 
*Traffic Statistics of New York, London and Paris, 393
Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33
*Training Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, 314
 
*Transit Facilities and Municipal Control, J. M. McElroy, 325
Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487
*Tropical Countries of the Empire, Popular Lectures, Miss E. A. Browne, 270
 
*Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Santa Maria, Projected Sanitation and Water Scheme, 281
Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531
*Tungsten Deposits in California, 577
 
*Tungsten Lamp Filaments, Life of, 487
Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235
*Tungsten Lamp Manufacture Simplified, 393
 
*Tungsten Ore Exports from the Federated Malay States, W. E. Kenny’s Mines Report, 33
Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High
*Tungsten in Portugal, Rich Deposits, 577
 
*Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys, United States as Leading Producer, 463
Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99
*Tunnel, Mersey, for Chester and Lancashire Connection, Revival of Scheme, 509
 
*Turpentine, Commercial, m Canada, Adulteration, 11
Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119
*Typewriter, Noiseless, 167
 
Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55
 
Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73
 
Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189


Trade after the War, Financial Facilities for, Board of Trade Committee, 11
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*UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487
Traffic Statistics of New York, London and Paris, 393
*Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119
 
*United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns, Lewis or Otherwise, 370
Training Disabled Soldiers.and Sailors, 314
*United States Canal Schemes, 463
 
*United States Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119
Transit Facilities and Municipal Control, J. M.
*United States Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, andc., 325
 
*United States Exports, Great Increase, 509
McElroy, 325
*United States Exports of Machine Tools, 371
 
*United States Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259
Tropical Countries of the Empire, Popular Lectures, Miss’E. A. Browne, 270
*United States Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281
 
*United States Legislation in Regard to Strikes, 259  
Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Santa Maria, Projected Sanitation and Water Scheme, 281
*United States Machine Gun Board’s Report, 439  
 
*United States Naval Searchlight, Most Powerful in the World, 167
Tungsten Deposits in California, 577
*United States Naval fetation at Brooklyn, Rock Clearing, 434
 
*United States Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509
Lamp Filaments, Life of, 487
*United States Production of Manganese Ore, 99  
 
*United States Tax on Munitions Making Firms, 97
Lamp Manufacture Simplified, 393
 
Ore Exports from the Federated Malay States, W. E. Kenny’s Mines Report, 33
 
in Portugal, Rich Deposits, 577
 
and Tungsten Alloys, United States as Leading Producer, 463
 
Tunnel, Mersey, for Chester and Lancashire Connection, Revival of Scheme, 509
 
Turpentine, Commercial, in Canada, Adulteration, 11
 
Typewriter, Noiseless. 167
 
u
UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487
 
Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119
 
United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns. Lewis or Otherwise, 370
 
Canal Schemes, 463
 
Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119
 
Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, &c., 325
 
Exports, Great Increase, 509
 
Exports of Machine Tools, 371
 
Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259 Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281
 
Legislation in Regard to Strikes, '259
 
ited States Machine Gun Board’s Report, 439 Naval Searchlight, Most Powerful in the World, 167
 
Naval Station at Brooklyn, Rock Clearing, 434
 
Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509
 
Production of Manganese Ore, 99 Tax on Munitions Making Finns, 97
 
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WAGES and Munition Production in America 189
 
War Bonus for Ironfounders of St. Helens, 28 1
 
War Damage in France, Statistics, 235
 
War and Light Motor Vans, 316
 
War Munitions Manufacture, American Need of Gauges and Special Tools, A. L. Humphrey, 167
 
War Savings at Siemens’ Woolwich Works. 281
 
War Unpreparedness and American Action, 167
 
Waste Land Cultivation by Metropolitan Railway, 559
 
Water Power Plant, Largest High Head in the United States and Canada, 99


W
*WAGES and Munition Production in America 189
*War Bonus for Ironfounders of St. Helens, 281
*War Damage in France, Statistics, 235
*War and Light Motor Vans, 316
*War Munitions Manufacture, American Need of Gauges and Special Tools, A. L. Humphrey, 167
*War Savings at Siemens’ Woolwich Works, 281
*War Unpreparedness and American Action, 167
*Waste Land Cultivation by Metropolitan Railway, 559
*Water Power Plant, Largest High Head in the United States and Canada, 99
WATER SUPPLY:
WATER SUPPLY:
Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin-field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459
*- Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin- field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459
 
*- Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417
Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417
*- Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213
 
*- Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463
Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213
*- Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563
 
*- Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371
Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463
*- San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311
 
*- Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213
Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563
*- Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555
 
*- Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417
Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371
*- Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371
 
*WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167
San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311
*Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417
 
*White, Sir William, Memorial, 51
Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213
*Wind and Windmills, 281
 
Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555
 
Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417
 
Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371
 
WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167
 
Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417
 
White, Sir William, Memorial, 51
 
Wind and Windmills, 281
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528
*- Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528
 
*- Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443
Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443
*- Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531
 
*- High Frequency, Advantage of, in Radio - Telegraphy, 349
Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531
*- Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189
 
*- Spitsbergen, Wireless Station and Harbour on Island near, 325
High Frequency, Advantage of, in RadioTelegraphy, 349
*- Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213
 
*WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452
Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189
 
Spitzbergen, Wireless Station and Harbour on Island near, 325
 
Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213
 
WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452
 
ZEPPELINS -see Aeronautics
 
Zinc Extraction by Electric Wet Process. 1 1
 
Zinc Factory in Japan, 325
 
Zirconia as a Refractory, 463


Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and Drain ing, 53 [
Z
*ZEPPELINS- -see Aeronautics
*Zinc Extraction by Electric. Wet Process, 11
*Zinc Factory in Japan, 325
*Zirconia as a Refractory, 463
*Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and Draining, 531


== See Also ==
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A

  • ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531
  • Acid-resisting Alloys, 577
  • Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259
  • Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577

AERONAUTICS:

  • - Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77
  • - British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11
  • - Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99
  • - German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439
  • - Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189
  • - Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11
  • - Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the American Army, 531
  • - United States Army Air Service, 555
  • - United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259
  • - United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463
  • - Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical Analysis of Alloys Used, 32
  • - Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325
  • - Zeppelin’s Observer in a Suspended Basket, 509
  • AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77
  • Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393
  • Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New Jersey, 509
  • Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213
  • Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577
  • Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213
  • Aluminium Production in Norway, Large Hydro-electric Plant Proposed, 33
  • Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, andc., Gravimetric Method, 349
  • American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127
  • American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167
  • American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235
  • American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99
  • American Production of Benzole, Toluol and Naphthalene, 555, 577
  • American Quicksilver Industry, 71
  • American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for Merchant Shipbuilding, 55
  • Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353
  • Anti-Corrosive Grease, 531
  • Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, 303
  • Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325
  • Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259
  • Apprentices’ Trade School at Westinghouse Works, 11
  • Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531
  • Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487
  • Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119
  • Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of Overflow of River arid for Development of Irrigation, 213
  • Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119
  • Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
  • - Uniform Conditions for Engineering Operations and Industrial Work, Gold Medal Paper, Alfred Etchell, 349
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Autumn Meeting, 180
  • - Dates for Meetings in 1917, 498
  • - Programme, 180
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226
  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - Electrical Equipment of a Car, A. Ludlow Clayden, 462
  • - First Meeting of Session, 223
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Awards for Papers, 380
  • - Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition), Correction, 90
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • - Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332
  • - Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332
  • INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • - Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • - Admission of Students ; Scholarships, 476
  • - Elgar Scholarship Award, 1916, 212
  • - Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Economical Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Deaths of Members, 54, 416
  • - Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508
  • - Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
  • - Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73
  • - Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360
  • SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • - "Refractories,” Dr. J. W. Mellor, 281
  • SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
  • - Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474
  • SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  • - Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555
  • - Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor W; Dunston, 55
  • - Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439
  • AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234
  • Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360
  • Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531
  • Australian Federal Parliament House, 314
  • Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577
  • Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531
  • Automotive or Automobile ? 167

B

  • BADGES for Engineers, 143
  • Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213
  • Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213
  • Beauty of Design and Utility, Compatibilitv of, 303
  • Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259
  • Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and Cast Iron Pulleys, 259
  • Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349
  • Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555
  • Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577
  • Birmingham Classes for Women in Tool-setting Munitions, andc., 281
  • Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509
  • Birmingham House Building, Diminution since War Outbreak, 393
  • Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259
  • Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577
  • Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450
  • Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303
  • Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large Proportion in those used for Domestic or Water-heating Purposes, 33
  • Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189
  • Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly Boiler Company, 577
  • Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281
  • Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119
  • Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure, 10
  • Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46
  • Bradford and Industrial Research, 259
  • Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509
  • Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119
  • Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143
  • Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119
  • British Coal-tar Colour Industrv, C. M. Whittaker, 555
  • British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285
  • British Prisoners of War and Books, 98
  • British Trade, Openings for, 336
  • Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later Ori to Belgium and elsewhere 77

C

  • CADMIUM Percentage in Spelter, Professor Ingalls, 417
  • Calcutta, Wood Paving Stopped, 281
  • California’s Extensive Use of Electric Power, 299
  • Canada’s Capacity in Peat Output, 463
  • Canada’s Consumption of Wood for Pulp Manufacture, Increase, 119
  • Canada, Statistics of Metal and Mineral Production, 325
  • Canadian Mines Report ; By-products from Coke Ovens, 303
  • Canadian Munition Industry Development, 577
  • Canal Companies and War Bonus, Who is to Pay ? 509
  • Canal del Roque, Cuba, for Land Reclamation, 551
  • Carburetter Floats, Leaky, 77
  • Car-driving Invention for Disabled Men, 11
  • Catalytic Property of Platinum, 235
  • Caterpillar Tractors for United States Army, 349
  • Cauvery Dam, One of Largest in the World, 393
  • Ceiba District of Honduras, La Ceiba Tree, 4
  • Celluloid, Substitute for, 230
  • Channel Tunnel Scheme Revived, 33
  • Cheap Steam, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 333
  • Chemical Industry and Independence of Government Aid, Dr. C. Carpenter, 259
  • Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 303
  • Chimneys, Very Large Steel, in Arizona, 393
  • Chlorate of Potash from Japan, 287
  • Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Trade Journalists, 520
  • City and Guilds of London Institute, 139
  • Clarkson, Norman, Flight Sergeant, Killed by Shell, 259
  • Coal Carbonisation for Production of Explosives, 439
  • Coal Discovery in the Federated Malay States, 189, 321
  • Coal Dust for Drop Forge and other Heating Furnaces, 119
  • Coal Exploration in West Iceland, 393
  • Coal Gas for Motor Vehicle Purposes, 281
  • Coal Gas Standard of Value in New York, Heat Units Supplant Candle-power, 509
  • Coal Gas as Substitute for Petrol in Motor Cars, 439
  • Coal Mines Closed and Re-opened, 99
  • Coal Mining Committee’s Report—see Railways, Pooling of Wagons
  • Coal Output in the United Kingdom, 167
  • Coal Pits Around Doncaster, 233
  • Coal Production Shortage in America, 487
  • Coal Resources of the United Kingdom, Arnold Lupton, 99
  • Coal, Simple Form of Test for, 11
  • Coal Storage under Water in Iowa, 213
  • Coal Supplies, Deputation from Gas and Electricity Undertakings, 22
  • Coal Tar and Colour Industry, Dr. Everest, 416
  • Coal for United States Railways, 349
  • Coliseum at Springfield, U.S.A., Roof Supports, 463
  • Colouring Rifle Barrels, 517
  • Commercial Motor Users and Chester County Council, 393
  • Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, 522
  • Concrete Barges No Longer a Novelty, 259
  • Concrete,. Great Need of Care in Mixing, Experiments, 213
  • Concrete, Reinforced, and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 ; (Letter), 127
  • Concrete Roads in America, Cranks and Critics, 235
  • Consular Reports, Suspension of Publication, on Grounds of Economy, 213
  • Conversion of Metres to Feet, 193
  • Cooling Tower, Largest Natural Draught, 439
  • Cooling Tower Wanted for Gisborne, New Zealand, 213
  • Copper from British Columbia, 303
  • Copper Discovery, Important, in Newfoundland, 393
  • Copper Exports from the United States, 439
  • Copper, German Substitutes for, 338
  • Copper Mines in Cuba Worked since 1520, 531
  • Copper, Record Purchase from America by Germany and Austria, 259
  • Corrosion Research Station, 248
  • Cotton, American and Egypt, High Prices, 487
  • Crystal Palace Engineering School, 132
  • Cutting Retail Prices in United States, Legislation, 235

D

  • DAYLIGHT Saving Chart, Horseley Company, Limited, 367
  • Death of Mr. G. E. Shore, 417
  • Delivery of Goods, Difficulties in, Germany Gains at Britain’s Expense, 235
  • Diesel Engines and Low Insurance, 189
  • Diving in the United States Navy, Deep Sea Record, 143
  • Division of the Product of Industrv, Sir Hugh Bell, 55
  • Dry Dock Concrete Building by New Method, 417
  • Dynamical Balancing of Machines, 55
  • Dynamite, Three Different Kinds, 487

E

  • EDITOR’S Lament, 471
  • Educational Books for British Prisoners of War, 367
  • Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417
  • Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259

ELECTRICAL MATTERS :

  • - Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. Jacobv, 11
  • - Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509
  • - Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr. Wyssling on Cost, 189
  • - American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55
  • - American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189
  • - Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77
  • - Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439
  • - Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371
  • - Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370
  • - Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77
  • - Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213
  • - Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11
  • - Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393
  • - Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393
  • - Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393
  • - Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463
  • - Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531
  • - Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99
  • - Electrical Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99
  • - Electrical Furnaces, Classification of, 371
  • - Lieutenants, New Rank in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55
  • - Electrical Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281
  • - Electrical Supply in Norway for Franco- American Syndicate, 439
  • - Electrical Vehicle Committee, 130, 336
  • - Electrical Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487
  • - Electrical Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167
  • - Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272
  • - Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110
  • - Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551
  • - Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325
  • - Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371
  • - Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371
  • - French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349
  • - Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99
  • - Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259
  • - Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393
  • - German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463
  • - German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531
  • - Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332
  • - Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371
  • - Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119
  • - House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280
  • - Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462
  • - India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531
  • - Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325
  • - Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333
  • - Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393
  • - Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99
  • - Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119
  • - Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577
  • - Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259
  • - Lamps for New York Consumers, 509
  • - Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360
  • - Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417
  • - Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281
  • - Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281
  • - Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11
  • - National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10
  • - New York State Barge Canal, Lock Machinery Electrically Worked, 189
  • - Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167
  • - Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439
  • - Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281
  • - Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349
  • - Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463
  • - Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11
  • - Primary Cell Output and Falls in Temperature, 467
  • - Rating of Electric Lamps, 143

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393
  • - Russia's Unused Water Power, 259
  • - Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303
  • - Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393
  • - Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10
  • - Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439
  • - Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
  • - Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555
  • - Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77
  • - Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439
  • - United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417
  • - Walsall New Electric Station, 417
  • - White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393
  • - Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487
  • - Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90
  • - Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439
  • - Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143
  • ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349
  • Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349
  • Enemy Businesses in the United Kingdom, Winding-up Orders, 235
  • Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281
  • Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349
  • Engineering Experiments in the United States, 167
  • Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303
  • Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98
  • Ernolith, New Substitute for Celluloid, 230
  • Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509
  • Experimental Workshop and Industrial Laboratory for Aeronautical and other Work on Inventions, andc., 33
  • Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235

F

  • FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303
  • Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509
  • Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555
  • Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33
  • Fireproofing Liquid, 235
  • Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509
  • Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55
  • Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259
  • Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577
  • Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77
  • France’s Blast Furnaces, 463
  • French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167
  • Freezing Point of Mercury, United States Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463
  • Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531
  • Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. Mathdt, 33
  • Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189
  • Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509

G

  • GAS Charge Reduction by the South Metro politan Gas Company, 142
  • Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal, 281
  • Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349
  • Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189
  • Gas Lighting, Economical, 272
  • Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371
  • Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348
  • German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99
  • German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235
  • German Control of Paper Miller and Coal Tar Dye Industries, with View to Military Exigencies, 77
  • German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487
  • German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy, 555
  • Gold Imports into the United States, 509
  • Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325

Gun-proving Plant. Very Large, Projected for U.S.A., 463

H

  • HAMMERS. Inverted, for Pulling Long Sheet Piling. 555
  • Hand, Mechanical, Prize Offered for Best Apparatus, 417
  • Harbour and Dock Dues for Ships in Government Service, 509
  • Heating Dwelling-houses by Coal or Electricity, Cost, 259
  • Helical Toothed Gear Box for Motor Vehicles, New Type, 143
  • Highways in New York State, Maintenance, 119
  • Honourable Artillery Company, 132
  • House of Commerce at Birmingham, 270
  • Housing and Town Planning after the War, Councillor Harrison Barrow, 577
  • Huddersfield’s Approval of Decimal System, 371
  • Human Side of Scientific Study, 371
  • Hydraulic Installation, Modern, near Minneapolis, 281
  • Hydraulic Power in Japan, 99
  • Hydro-Electric Power Plant in South America, 439
  • Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117

I

  • INDIA, Minipg of Wolfram Ore for Recovery of Tungsten, 434
  • India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281
  • India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357
  • Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463
  • Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303
  • Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77
  • Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99
  • Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126
  • Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55
  • - British Ron and Steel and Allied Trades Federation Report, 55
  • - British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189
  • - Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct
  • - Combustion Method, 33
  • - Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349
  • - Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77
  • - Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55
  • - Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and Removing Cores, 393
  • - Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189
  • - Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371
  • - Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189
  • - Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of Power Required for Driving, 393
  • - Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371
  • - France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55
  • - Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the Dominican Republic, 189
  • - German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531
  • - Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33
  • - Hardening Damascene Blades, 555
  • - Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33
  • - India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555
  • - Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417
  • - Irrigation Project in State of Washington, 555
  • - Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, andc., Made Possible by New Process, 189
  • - Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119
  • - Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531
  • - Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119
  • - Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509
  • - Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77
  • - Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143
  • - Stainless Steel Analysis, 393
  • - Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439
  • - Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143
  • - Tungsten—see also Tungsten
  • IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531
  • Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349

J

  • JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters
  • Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287
  • John Fritz Medal Award in United States, 555

K

  • KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573

L

  • LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11
  • Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143
  • Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for War Economy, 487
  • Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509
  • Lloyd’s Register—see Ships
  • Longridge, Colonel J. A., Killed in Action, 189
  • Lubricating Oil, Useful Test for Refinement, H. W. Petty, 33

M

  • MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463
  • Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498
  • Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213
  • Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle-pointing Dies, 393
  • Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509
  • Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349
  • Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155
  • Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89
  • Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509
  • Metal Production in Japan, 393
  • Metal, Self-lubricating, “Graphalloy,” 421
  • Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531
  • Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584
  • Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325
  • Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119
  • Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges, 555
  • Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439
  • Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7
  • Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235
  • Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487
  • Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371
  • Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155
  • Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303
  • Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281
  • Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184
  • Molybdenum, Demand for, 325
  • Molybdenum Discovery In Norway, 325
  • Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143
  • Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33
  • Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463
  • Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325
  • Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487
  • Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349
  • Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143
  • Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349
  • Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491
  • Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143
  • Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235
  • Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463
  • Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417
  • Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189
  • Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11
  • Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325

N

  • NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303
  • Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371
  • New York Handicapped in Freight Handling, 439
  • New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577
  • New York State’s Barge Canal, 509
  • New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371
  • New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577
  • New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213
  • Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143
  • Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119
  • Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393
  • Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491
  • North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584
  • Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259

O

  • OIL Industry in California, Development, 504
  • Omnibus Lifeguards and Reduction in Street Accidents, 95
  • Oxygen Deficiency in Atmosphere, Men, Mice and Canaries, 325
  • Oxygen, Production by the Electrolytic Process, 439

P

  • PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made, 143
  • Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303
  • Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its Future Usefulness, 349
  • Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393
  • Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509
  • Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417
  • Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325
  • Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417
  • Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259
  • Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417
  • Perpetual Motion, 235
  • Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577
  • Peru, Trade Openings in, 584
  • Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, 325
  • Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299
  • Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213
  • Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487
  • Petrol Locomotives in Chicago Water Tunnel, 371
  • Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463
  • Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325
  • Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259
  • Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167
  • Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213
  • Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417
  • Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167
  • Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555
  • Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463
  • Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417
  • Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417
  • Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235
  • Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, andc., Possibilities of Electric Plough, 281
  • Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259
  • Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213
  • Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33
  • Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in Southern California, 555
  • Prizes for Essays, 568
  • Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11
  • Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281
  • Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290
  • Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, 349
  • Pumping Machinery for New South Wales, 393
  • Purloining Engineers’ Plans, 143
  • Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577

Q

  • QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371
  • Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531

R

  • RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235
  • Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • - Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189
  • - Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11
  • - Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55
  • - Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, andc.
  • - Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55
  • - Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189
  • - Alaska, Government Lines in, 371
  • - Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259
  • - American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian State Railways, 143
  • - American Locomotive Exports, 166
  • - American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189
  • - Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77
  • - Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531
  • - Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349
  • - Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439
  • - Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189
  • - Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487
  • - Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349
  • - Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340
  • - Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259
  • - Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147
  • - Bletchley—see London and North-Western
  • - Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217
  • - Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, andc., 531
  • - Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189
  • - Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99
  • - Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463
  • - Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235
  • - Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430
  • - Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281
  • - Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577
  • - Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235
  • - British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316
  • - “Brown’s Discipline” on American Railroads, 509
  • - Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577
  • - Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463
  • - Burma Railway Construction, 281
  • - Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm 577
  • - Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded m the War and Re-employed on tl^e Railway, 213
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325
  • - Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463
  • - Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55
  • - Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinned):

  • - Canadian Railways and the Transportation Problem, 167
  • - Cannon-street Station Opening, Jubilee, 213
  • - Cardiff Railway and Taff Vale Railway Companies, Result of Legal Action. 485
  • - Central Argentine Railwaymen’s War Service, 393
  • - Central Argentine Suburban Line Electrification. 303, 349
  • - Ceylon Government Railways’ Successful Running, 349
  • - Charing Cross Bridge and Another Bill, 463
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Bill Rejected, 11
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Bill and Railway Directors in Parliament, 33
  • - Charing Cross Bridge and the London County Council, 118
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Repairs, Nightly Stoppage of Certain Trains, 393
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Widening, Board of Trade Grants Extension of Time, 189
  • - Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Hot and Cold Drinks, 393
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrified Portion Supplied with Light Signals 371 ; Further Portion Opened, 487
  • - Chicago and North-Western Railway, Accident Statistics, 509
  • - Christiania and Denmark, Suggested New Communication, 77
  • - Coke for Locomotives and Abolition of the Smoke Nuisance, 349
  • - Collision between Midland Passenger and Great Central Goods Trains 531
  • - Consolidated Signal Company’s Relations with Government Departments, 463
  • - Crimean Rolling Stock Gauge as the Origin of Standard Fixed by Argentine Railways, 99
  • - Cuban Railway Extension, 281
  • - Darkened Streets and Railway Posts, Liability for Accidents, 189
  • - Daylight Saving and United States Railways,
  • - Death of Mr. L. Longbottom, London and North-Western Locomotive Superintendent, 259
  • - Death of Midland Company’s Assistant Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 371
  • - Death of Mr. Theodore N. Ely, Pennsylvania Company, 487
  • - Donop, Colonel P. G. von. Retirement as Chief Inspecting Officer ; Appointment of Colonel Pringle, 166
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Company and Coast Erosion, 417
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Railwaymen’s War Bonus, 393
  • - East Indian Railway Company Collieries, 99
  • - East Indian Railway Dining Cars Withdrawn, 11
  • - East Indian Railway and Train Control, 119
  • - Edgware and Hampstead Railway Construction, Extension of Time Granted, 303
  • - Egg Demonstration Train, Great Eastern Railway, 325, 371
  • - Eight Hours Act on United States Railways, 463, 487
  • - Eight Hours’ Legislation and Railwaymen who are not Trainmen, 417
  • - Electric Service Supersedes Steam between Broad-street and Kew Bridge and Broad- street and. Richmond, 213
  • - El Paso and South-Western Railroad ; Locomotive Speed Indicators and Recorders, 393
  • - Euston Station Hall Redecorated, 153, 235
  • - Euston Train’s Record Speed, 555
  • - Excess Profits TaxA. New Chairman of Board of Referees, 213
  • - Exports of Road Material and Rolling Stock, Comparative Tables, 235
  • - Exports from United Kingdom of Locomotives and other Railway Material, 577
  • - Federated Malay Railways and New Harbour, 303
  • - Flood Damage on North British Railway Lines, 355
  • - French Railways and Women’s Labour, 417
  • - French Trunk Railway Locomotives in January, 1914, 555
  • - Fuel on Argentine Railways, Increased Cost Raises Transport Expenses, 393
  • - German Railways Drastic Restrictions, 531
  • - German South-West African State and Private Railways Taken Over by South African Government, 11
  • - German State Railways, Lack of Heating, 303
  • - German State Railways, Women Employees, 77
  • - Glasgow District Subway Railway, Uniform Fare Instituted, 531
  • - Glasgow and Paisley Joint Line, Derailment and Collision at Wallneuk, 235, 439
  • - Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Change pf Chief Engineer, 325
  • - Great Central Railwaymen with the Colours and Casualties, Arc., 325
  • - Great Central Train Collision at Lincoln, 555
  • - Great Eastern Railway, Egg and Poultry Train, 325, 371
  • - Great Eastern Railway Manager’s Military Appointment, 99
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway Meeting, 11
  • - Great Northern Company, Roll of Honour Poster, 531
  • - Groat Northern Railway versus Hendon Rural district Council, 77
  • - Great Northern Railway, versus Pickfords, Limited, 77
  • - Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh Station, 577
  • - Great Western Railway, Change of Divisional Locomotive Superintendent, 325
  • - Great Western Railway Company’s Canal Engineer, Change of Appointment, 303
  • - Great Western Railway Co.’s New Works Engineer, Retirement, 11
  • - Great Western Railway, Engineering Staff . Changes, 11
  • - Great Western Railway, Men of Military Age with the Colours, Casualties and Still on the Railway, 235
  • - Great Western Railway, Military Traffic 4 Statistics, 119
  • - Great Western Railway, Record in Traffic and Immunity from Accident, 235

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)

  • - Great Western Railway, Retirement of Mr. AV. Armstrong, New Works Engineer, also of Mr. G. J. Whitelaw, Accountant, 33
  • - Great Western Railway, Safety Medal, 259
  • - Great Western Road Motor Service Curtailed because of Reduced Petrol Supply, 213
  • - Hampton Court Junction and Claygate, Postponement of Electric Service, 303
  • - Harrogate Season and Trains Alteration, 167
  • - Heysham Route to Ireland (Midland Railway) Closed, 487 : Suggested Renewal, 509
  • - Highland Company’s Hopetown Station Closed till End of the War, 555
  • - Highland Company’s New 4-4-0 Tender Engines, R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 555
  • - Hill, James J., Harvard Professorship in Memory of, 393
  • - H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - Belfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
  • - Holiday Railway Traffic, 248
  • - India, Survey bv Eastern Bengal Railway, 439
  • - Indian Railways, Question of State or Private Ownership, 303
  • - Inquests on Railwaymen and National Union of Railwaymen, 11
  • - Institutions of Locomotive Engineers and of Railway Signal Engineers, Papers, Arc.— see Associations
  • - Interim Dividends Declared to Date, 77, 99, 119, 143
  • - INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
  • - American Railways and Trainmen Dispute, Suggested Reference to Interstate Commission, 55
  • - Coal and Refrigerator Cars, Scarcity in the United States, 577
  • - Headlights of Locomotives, New Regulations, 119
  • - Membership Increased, Statistics of Cases 259
  • - Purchase of Supplies by Common Carrier, Regulation, 55
  • - Ireland, Greenwich Time and the Mails, 281
  • - Irish Board of 'Agriculture’s Report, 259
  • - Irish and English Time, Uniformity After October the First, 167
  • - Irish Railway Grievance Against Government, 417
  • - Irish Railways’ Increased Rates, 417
  • - Irish Railways and War Bonus, 325, 371, 581
  • - Irish Time Change Necessitates Alteration of Timetables, 167
  • - Irish Train Control, New Powers, 487
  • - Italian Ministry of Maritime and Railway Transports, 213
  • - Italian State Railway Deficit, 281
  • - Japanese Railways, Change of Gauge, 119
  • - Jarrow Railway Accident Recalled, 531
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shopmen, Increased Pay, 213
  • - Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Ships its own Sleepers from Southern Ports, 417
  • - Litter Left by Visitors in Public Places and on Railways, 33
  • - Littleton Collieries, Limited, versus London and North-Western Railway Company, 99
  • - Locomotive Exports—see Railway Material Locomotives’ Use of Powdered Coal, 371
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties, 143
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Special Train Derailed, Inquiry, 77
  • - London Electric Railways Company and Powers for Purchase of Land, 99
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Change of Running Superintendent, 33
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Collision at Bletchley, 143, 349
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Collision in Snowstorm at Wigan, 577
  • - London and North-Western Railway Decline to Reinstate Restaurant Cars, 311
  • - London and North -Western Railway Engines, Five New Four-cylinder Ones of the "Claughton" Type, 167
  • - London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 555 ; Commissions, 325 ; Decorations, 11
  • - London and North-Western New Station at Kensal Green Tunnel, 303
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Refreshment Question, 487
  • - London and North-Western Rugby Engineer, Retirement, 213
  • - London and North-Western Steamer Connemara’s Fatal Loss by Collision ; Steamer Losses of the London and North-Western Railway Company, 417
  • - London and South-Western Suburban Electrification, Claygate and Waterloo, 439, 463
  • - Long Island Railroad Company, Trouble with Motorists at Level Crossings, 33
  • - Long Island Railroad, Improved Accident Record, 417
  • - Long Island Railroad Level Crossings Danger, 77
  • - Luggage in Advance Ceases, 531
  • - Luggage Limit and Women Porters, 463
  • - Luggage and the War, Dearth of Porters, 119, 463
  • - Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Appointment of Chairman, 119
  • - Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 11
  • - Mansfield Railway Company, Progress' of Line, 325, 371
  • - Manila Railways in. Difficulties, 281
  • - Mechanical Stokers for United States Locomotives, More General Use Advocated, 577
  • - Melbourne Railways Electrification, Grave Delay in English Contracts, 55
  • - Metropolitan Railway—see Aylesbury
  • - Metropolitan Railway War Service Corps, Supply of Vegetables to Hospitals, 371
  • - Metropolitaine of Paris, Net Receipts, 11, 143
  • - Mexican Appointment of Civil Engineers as Inspectors of Railroads, 530
  • - Mexican Railway taken over by Mexican Government, 189
  • - Mexican Railways, Annulling of Contracts by Carranza Government, 281
  • - Mexico Citv, Excellent Electric Car Svstem. 531

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Mexico, Constitutionalist Railways Measures to Stimulate Emplovees1 Inventive Powers, 531
  • - Midland Railway General Manager, Temporary Government Appointment of Sir Guy Granet Terminated, 99
  • - Midland Railway’s New Line Through Bradford ; Time Extension, 167
  • - Midland Railway, Provision for Former Servants Discharged from the Army, 303
  • - Munition Workers and Railway Facilities for Holidays, 259
  • - Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, “Safety Line” Painted on Platforms, 259
  • - National Union of Railwaymen, Change of Secretary, 509
  • - National Union of Railwaymen and Military Service, 167, 213 ; and Casualties, 393
  • - New South Wales Government Railways, Test of Audible Cab Signals, 531
  • - New South Wales Railway Staff, Memorial to Members Fallen in War, 11
  • - New York City Avoided by Federal Express on Account of Outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, 259
  • - New York Elevated Railroad, Two Strikes, 235
  • - New York State Railways, Painting Car Ends for Street Safety, 463, 531
  • - New Zealand Railways, Mileage Open for Traffic, 290
  • - Nicaragua New Railway, 371
  • - Nigerian Railway Working Results, Statistics, 235
  • - Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Extension of Electrification, 259
  • - Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s New Type of Steel Coal Pier and Generally Forward Policy in Working, 33
  • - Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s Offer to its Men of Military Training Pay, 93
  • - North British Conciliation Scheme and Women Workers, 463
  • - North British Railway Bill and Oil Company Concessions, 33
  • - North British Railway Dividend, AV agon Question and Government, 509
  • - North British Railway, Landslide near Galashiels, 577
  • - North-Eastern Railway Company’s Mechanical Coaling Plant, 213
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Derailment at Scremerston, Report, 33
  • - North-Eastern Railway Shopmen, Advance in Pay, 235
  • - North London Railway Electrification, Accel eration of Speed, 281
  • - Ottoman Railway and the War, 303
  • - Painting Cars as a Safety Measure, 531
  • - Panama Railroad Men’s Eight Hours Dav, 393
  • - Panama Shops of Entre Rios Railway Damaged by Fire, 417
  • - Passenger Train Service, Curtailment, 487
  • - Passenger Trains, Limit of Weight for Luggage and Parcels, 463, 487
  • - Penistone Ahaduct, Reopening, 119
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Service between Philadelphia and Paoli, 77
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pittsburgh. Record of Safetv and Observance of Rules. 189
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Care for Shopmen’s Eyesight, 463
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Men Called up for Mexican Service r Relief for Families, 213
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Signal Lights, 259
  • - Permits for Certain Districts, Extension of Areas Prohibited, 303
  • - Petrol Reduction and Great Western Road Motor Service, 213
  • - Pooling of Wagons and Coal Transport, 303, 349
  • - Pooling of Wagons and Scottish Railway Companies, 393
  • - Postal Express, The West Coast. 74
  • - Powdered Peat as Fuel for Locomotives, Swedish Railway Experiments, 167
  • - Price-Williams, Richard, Notable Papers on Railway Matters, 281
  • - Pullman Ambulance Train for United States Army, 303
  • - Queensland Government Purchase of Chillagoe Railway, 555
  • - Quintinshill Signalmen’s Release from Penal Servitude, 555
  • - Rail Failures, Comparison between Open Hearth and Bessemer Processes, 487
  • - Railway Benevolent Institution, Subscriptions, 11
  • - Railway Expansion in Latin America, F. M. Halsey, 99
  • - Railway Men with the Colours, Analysis, 325, 509
  • - Railway Men’s Demand for War Bonus Increase, 143, 167, 213, 235, 259, 281, 325
  • - Railway Material and Rolling Stock, Exports Statistics, 55, 143, 349, 439
  • - Railway Materials, Some Foreign Specifications for. United States Bulletin. 325
  • - Railway Repair Shops at Minas Geraes, 143
  • - Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 325
  • - Railway Single Men and Military Service, 417
  • - Railways, Few Applications for New Orders, 509
  • - Reduction of Fares for Royal Show at Manchester, 33
  • - Road' to the East, Suggested New Route in Friendly Occupation, Sir Arthur Evans, 213
  • - Rolling Stock Wastage, 468
  • - Roumanian Port of Constanza ; Connection with Derby, 417
  • - Russian Locomotive Orders for Canada and the United States, 509
  • - Russian Railway Construction and Training of Engineers, 167
  • - “Safety First” Movement Results in Illinois, 555
  • - Salisbury—Trowbridge Line, Fatal Collision, 213, 235
  • - Sand Drags, J. B. Ball. 463
  • - San Francisco—Oakland Railway Signalling System. 439

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Schoolboys and War AVork in Holiday Time, 259
  • - Scottish Railways and Carted Luggage, 11
  • - Serbian Railwaymen Working in France. 167
  • - Siamese Northern Railway, Progress in Construction, 259
  • - Sierra Leone Government Railways Statistics, 281
  • - Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
  • - Signalmen and Long Hours, 463
  • - Sleeping Car Berth Charges Raised, 189
  • - Sleeping Cars on British Railways, Analysis of Ownership, 555
  • - South African Railway Men for French Railways, 393
  • - South African Railways and Harbours, Estimates of Expenditure. 143
  • - South African Railways, Retirement of Sir Thomas Price, 39 ; Death, 303
  • - South African Railways, Satisfactory Annual Report, 99
  • - South Australia, Railway Commissioners for 189
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Grievance Against Railway Director Members of Parliament, 33
  • - South-Eastern, and Chatham Railway Steamer Engadine Towing H.M.S. Warrior, 33
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Steamer Queen Lost in Channel Skirmish, 417
  • - South India and Indo-Ceylon Connection, 463
  • - South Indian Railway Officers and Men with the Colours, 417
  • - Southern Pacific Railroad, Distinctive Colour for Cars, 531
  • - Southern Pacific Railroad and Increased Cost of Rolling Stock and Material, 393
  • - Southern Railway Company’s Poor Revenue, 417
  • - Spain, Southern Railways of, British Interests in, Transferred to France, 231
  • - Springs on Rolling Stock, Rare Failures, 55
  • - Stanley, Sir Albert, of Underground Railways and General Omnibus Company, made President, of Board of Trade, 531
  • - Steamship Services between England and Ireland ; Restored between Fleetwood and Belfast, 33
  • - Stranraer Train from Euston, Separate Running, 439
  • - Strawberry Traffic to Ireland and Scotland, 143
  • - Summer Time and Railwaymen’s Pay, 281
  • - Superheaters and Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives in United States and Canada, 259
  • - Survey for Jessore-Faridpur Railway, 439 Timetables, Free Supply to Hotels, andc., Withdrawn, 49
  • - Train Ferries between Sweden and England, 77, 417
  • - Train Services, Extensive Changes in January, 509
  • - Trains Stoppage, Excursion and Otherwise in Ireland, if Required, 487
  • - Transport, History, Theory and Present Organisation of, Lectures at the University of London, 213
  • - Transportation, Military, New Appointments, 393
  • - Tube Railway Workers’ Increased Pay, 281
  • - Turkish Government Cancels French and Franco-Belgian Concessions, 434
  • - Union Pacific Railroad, Measures for Flood Protection, 303
  • - Union Pacific Railroad Refreshments, 531
  • - Union of South Africa Railways, Rates in War Time, 119
  • - United States Army Hospital Train, 213
  • - United States Bureau of Standards Commerce Bulletin, 325
  • - United States, Carriage of Grain and Shortage in Wagon Supply, 393
  • - United States Census of Steam and Electric Railway Car Construction, 371
  • - United States, Export of Railway Material and Rolling Stock, 325
  • - United States, Export of Steel Rails, 213, 325
  • - United States Railway Dispute, 138, 167, 235, 439
  • - United States Railwavs and the Clayton Act, 213, 235
  • - United States Railways, Coal Supply, 349
  • - United States Railways and Oppressive Legislation, 452
  • - United States Railway Regulation, Government Investigation Ordered, 143
  • - Victoria and New South Wales, Inter-border New Lines, 167
  • - Victoria, Railwaymen’s Increased Minimum Wage, 371
  • - Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Annual Report, 509
  • - Wagon Demurrage, Midland Railway’s Action Against Haulage Contractors, 555
  • - Wagon Repairs, Action to Recover Siding Rent, 55
  • - Wagons, Privately-owned, Pooling, 59, 119
  • - Wagons and Wagon Sheets, Railway Charges, 55
  • - Wallneuk, Collision at, 235, 439
  • - War Bonus Cost to the State, 393
  • - War Bonus for Salaried Railway Staff, 167
  • - War Bonus and Wages Deductions, 463
  • - War Bonus and Women Railway AVorkers, 77, 325, 439
  • - War Bonus Who is to Pay it ? 325—see also Railway Men’s Demand
  • - Warminster Collision, Board of Trade Inquiry, 213, 235, 325, 393
  • - Waste Paper Sale on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railway, 439
  • - Weedon Accident Unique of its Kind, 119
  • - Weight of Goods by Passenger Trains Limited, 463, 487
  • - Women Engine Cleaners at King’s Cross Shed, 259
  • - Women on London Electric . Railways, Facilities for Meals. andc.. 577
  • - Women Porters and AVeight Limitation, 463, 487
  • - Woodhead Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 55
  • RAINFALL Reports from Rochester, N.Y., 33
  • Refractories and Zirconia, 463
  • Rifles, Respective Merits of the Ross and the Lee-Enfield, 99
  • Riveting a Damaged Mountain on the West Shore Railroad. 531
  • Rolling Mill. Reversing, Large Electric-driven, 487
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, 463
  • Rubber, Specific Gravitv-and Tensile Strength, 99
  • Russia, Economic Map of. 188
  • Russian Cellulose Industry, Proposed Working by Norwegian Company, 349
  • Russian Deficiency in Certain Minerals, Absence of Electric Furnace in Steel Manufacture, 325
  • Russian Projects for Encouragement of Electrotechnical Enterprises, 303
  • Russia’s Reconstruction of Waterway Connecting Archangel with Petrograd, 167
  • Russian Trade Openings in Machinery and Steel, 55

S

  • SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487
  • Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349
  • San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314
  • Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371
  • Savile, Captain W. H. B.. Assistant Engineer at Bristol Docks, Killed in Action, 213
  • Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 11
  • Scientific Societies, Board of, 154
  • Sea Action. Maximum Theoretical and Effective Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439
  • Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast, 439
  • Sewerage Systems in Canada, 393
  • Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235
  • Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303
  • Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577
  • Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power, 167
  • Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303
  • Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371
  • Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77
  • Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:

  • - American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509
  • - Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463
  • - Canadian Maritime Commerce, Satisfactory Conditions, 99
  • - Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463
  • - Diesel Enginesand Steam Engines, Important Changes to Well-known Ships, 77
  • - Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126
  • - Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119
  • - Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259
  • - German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55
  • - German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463
  • - German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building, 281
  • - German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143
  • - Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143
  • - Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299
  • - Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99
  • - H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood-Bplfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
  • - “Isherwood” Vessels, Statistics, 555
  • - Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167
  • - Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577
  • - Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270
  • - Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):

  • - Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143
  • - Molteno, New Water Scheme for. 303
  • - Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299
  • - Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235
  • - Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements Offered for. Laying Down Plant. 33
  • - Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker, 143
  • - Shipping Output and Food Control. 487
  • - Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167
  • - Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States, 509
  • - Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70
  • - Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189
  • - Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463
  • - United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235
  • - United States Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235
  • - United States Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119
  • - United States Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555
  • - United States Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531
  • - United States Battleships, Tenders, 487
  • - United States Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303
  • - United States Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213
  • - United States Repair Ship Prometheus, 303
  • - United States Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531
  • - United States Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439
  • SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281
  • Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre, J. Scott. 119
  • Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349
  • Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33
  • Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167
  • Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303
  • Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568
  • Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213
  • South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555
  • South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303
  • South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349
  • South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110
  • Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany, 325
  • Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness, 303
  • Statue of Liberty, France’s Present to United States, Illuminated, 487
  • Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System, 77
  • “Stolenite,” Mineral in California Used in Gambling, 143
  • Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of; Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393
  • Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213
  • Strikes and Government Methods, 11
  • Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143
  • Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531
  • Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester, 487
  • Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures, H. B. Oatley. 33
  • Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36
  • Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for Regular Daily Traffic, 33
  • Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, 463

T

  • TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371
  • Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213
  • Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189
  • Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417
  • Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539
  • Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65
  • Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55
  • Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417
  • Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom, 33
  • Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33
  • Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487
  • Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531
  • Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235
  • Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99
  • Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119
  • Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55
  • Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73
  • Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189
  • Trade after the War, Financial Facilities for, Board of Trade Committee, 11
  • Traffic Statistics of New York, London and Paris, 393
  • Training Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, 314
  • Transit Facilities and Municipal Control, J. M. McElroy, 325
  • Tropical Countries of the Empire, Popular Lectures, Miss E. A. Browne, 270
  • Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Santa Maria, Projected Sanitation and Water Scheme, 281
  • Tungsten Deposits in California, 577
  • Tungsten Lamp Filaments, Life of, 487
  • Tungsten Lamp Manufacture Simplified, 393
  • Tungsten Ore Exports from the Federated Malay States, W. E. Kenny’s Mines Report, 33
  • Tungsten in Portugal, Rich Deposits, 577
  • Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys, United States as Leading Producer, 463
  • Tunnel, Mersey, for Chester and Lancashire Connection, Revival of Scheme, 509
  • Turpentine, Commercial, m Canada, Adulteration, 11
  • Typewriter, Noiseless, 167

U

  • UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487
  • Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119
  • United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns, Lewis or Otherwise, 370
  • United States Canal Schemes, 463
  • United States Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119
  • United States Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, andc., 325
  • United States Exports, Great Increase, 509
  • United States Exports of Machine Tools, 371
  • United States Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259
  • United States Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281
  • United States Legislation in Regard to Strikes, 259
  • United States Machine Gun Board’s Report, 439
  • United States Naval Searchlight, Most Powerful in the World, 167
  • United States Naval fetation at Brooklyn, Rock Clearing, 434
  • United States Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509
  • United States Production of Manganese Ore, 99
  • United States Tax on Munitions Making Firms, 97

W

  • WAGES and Munition Production in America 189
  • War Bonus for Ironfounders of St. Helens, 281
  • War Damage in France, Statistics, 235
  • War and Light Motor Vans, 316
  • War Munitions Manufacture, American Need of Gauges and Special Tools, A. L. Humphrey, 167
  • War Savings at Siemens’ Woolwich Works, 281
  • War Unpreparedness and American Action, 167
  • Waste Land Cultivation by Metropolitan Railway, 559
  • Water Power Plant, Largest High Head in the United States and Canada, 99

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin- field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459
  • - Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417
  • - Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213
  • - Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463
  • - Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563
  • - Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371
  • - San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311
  • - Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213
  • - Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555
  • - Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417
  • - Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371
  • WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167
  • Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417
  • White, Sir William, Memorial, 51
  • Wind and Windmills, 281

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:

  • - Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528
  • - Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443
  • - Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531
  • - High Frequency, Advantage of, in Radio - Telegraphy, 349
  • - Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189
  • - Spitsbergen, Wireless Station and Harbour on Island near, 325
  • - Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213
  • WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452

Z

  • ZEPPELINS- -see Aeronautics
  • Zinc Extraction by Electric. Wet Process, 11
  • Zinc Factory in Japan, 325
  • Zirconia as a Refractory, 463
  • Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and Draining, 531

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