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ACETYLENE Welding and Cutting, 677 Activated Sludge, Treatment of, 247
A
 
*ACETYLENE Welding and Cutting, 677
Adamson, Daniel, Design and Construction of Electric Cranes, 461
*Activated Sludge, Treatment of, 247
 
*Adamson, Daniel, Design and Construction of Electric Cranes, 461
AERONAUTICS :
*AERONAUTICS :
 
*- Aeronautical Research Committee, Report on the Effect of Keyways on the Strength of Shafts, 96
Aeronautical Research Committee, Report on the Effect of Keyways on the Strength of Shafts, 96
*- Aeroplane Models : Camera Plastica (for Aerial Survey) ; Duplicate of Aerial Lighthouse ; Miniature Wind Tunnel ; Reid Time Reaction Apparatus, 66
 
*- Air Ministry's Exhibits at Wembley, 66
Aeroplane Models : Camera Plastica (for Aerial Survey) ; Duplicate of Aerial Lighthouse ; Miniature Wind Tunnel ; Reid Time Reaction Apparatus, 66
*- Autogiro Flying Machine, Don Juan de la Cierva, 430
 
*- British Marine Aviation, 399, 406
Air Ministry’s Exhibits at Wembley, 66
*- Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287
 
*- Melot Propulseur Trompe for Aeroplanes, 301
Autogiro Flying Machine, Don Juan de la Cierva, 430
*- Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325  
 
*[[Agecroft Power Station|AGECROFT Power Station]], 329
British Marine Aviation, 399, 406
*Ahrons, E. L., The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, 2, 28; 54. 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284, 312, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508, 538, 570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 470, 580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
 
*Air Compressing Plant--see also Coal ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287 MSlot Propulseur Tronipe for Aeroplanes, 301 Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325
*Air Compressors, Portable, Reavell and Co., Ltd., 635, 636
 
*Air Pollution from the Engineer's Standpoint, John B. C. Kershaw, 168
AGECROFT Power Station, 329
*Alcohol from Beet, 527
 
*Alcohol for Motor Fuel in the Tropics, 70  
Ahrons, E. L., The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825.to 1924, 2, 28, 54. 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284, 312, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508, 538, 570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 470, 580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
*Alloys--see Institute of Metals
 
*Aluminium Alloy Castings, Improving the Properties of, 292
Air Compressing Plant—see also Coal ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*American Conveyors, Newspapers, 610, 619
 
*Appleton, Professor E. V., on Thermionic Valve Problems, 271 ; also Lecture on Wireless Telegraphy, 271
Air Compressors, Portable, Reavell and Co., Ltd., 635, 636
*Arc Welding Plant, Two-operator Electric.; Premier Electric Welding Company, Ltd., 550
 
*Artificial Light, Effect of, on Fabrics, Experiments, 294
Air Pollution from the Engineer’s Standpoint, John B. C. Kershaw, 168
*Asphalt and Bituminous Macadam Plant, 10-Ton per Hour, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 616, 617
 
*Asphalt Macadam Plant, Portable, Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
Alcohol from Beet, 527
*ASPHALT MIXERS :
 
*- Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., Ltd., 528 ; (Correction), 656
Alcohol for Motor Fuel in the Tropics, 70 Alloys—see Institute of. Metals
*- Asphalt Plant, 8-10-Ton per Hour, Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
 
*- Asphalt, 8-Ton Portable Plant, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 700
Aluminium Alloy Castings, Improving the Properties of, 292
*ASPINALL, Sir John A. F., Some Railway Notes, Old and New, 510
 
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
American Conveyors, Newspapers, 610, 619
*- Association, The British :
 
*-- List of Papers, 219
Appleton, Professor E. V., on Thermionic Valve Problems, 271 : also Lecture on Wireless Telegraphy, 271
*-- Meeting in Southampton, 219, 235, 270, 286, 324
 
*-- Presidential Address, Professor H. Lamb, 218
Arc Welding Plant, Two-operator Electric, Premier Electric Welding Company, Ltd., 550
*- SECTION A :
 
*-- Thermionic Valve Problems, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
Artificial Light, Effect of, on Fabrics, Experiments, 294
*-- Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith- Rose, 287
 
*- SECTION B (CHEMISTRY) :
Asphalt and Bituminous Macadam Plant, 10-Ton per Hour, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 616, 617
*-- Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
 
*- SECTIONS B AND G :
Asphalt Macadam Plant, Portable, Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
*-- Ignition of Gases, Professor H. B. Dixon, 271  
 
*- SECTIONS F AND G :
ASPHALT MIXERS :
*-- Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
 
*-- Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., Ltd., 528 ; (Correction), 656
*-- Transport Problems, Lieut.-Col. H. T. Tudsbery, 324
 
*- SECTION G :
Asphalt Plant, 8-10-Ton per Hour, Millars’ Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
*-- Fifty Years' Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
 
*-- Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287
Asphalt, 8-Ton Portable Plant, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 700
*-- High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley S. Cook, 270
 
*-- Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, F. E. Wentworth-Shields, 235
xA.SPINA.LL, Sir John A. F., Some Railway Notes, Old and New, 510
*-- Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
 
*-- Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
*-- Standardisation in Engineering (British Engineering Standards Association), C. le Maistre, 271
 
*-- Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286
Association, The British :
*-- Value of the Experiment Tank in Relation to Ship and Propeller Design, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
 
*-- Wireless Telegraphy Lecture, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
List of Papers, 219
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*- Association, The British (continued):
Meeting in Southampton, 219, 235, 270, 286, 324
*- SECTION L :
 
*-- Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325
Presidential xAddress, Professor H. Lamb, 218
*-- Technical Education, Discussion, 325
 
*- Association, Diesel Engine Users':
Section A :
*-- Committee's Visit to Electricity Generating Station, 376
 
*-- Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Baily, 471
Thermionic Valve Problems, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
*-- Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, C. O. Milton, 57
 
*- Association of Engineers, Manchester :
Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith-Rose, 287
*-- Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
 
*-- Construction and Maintenance of Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes, Daniel Adamson, 460
Section B (Chemistry) :
*-- Marine Diesel Engines, James Richardson, 549
 
*-- Modern Physics and its Bearing on Engineering Progress, A. P. M. Fleming, 668
Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
*-- Presidential Address, R. Onions, 412
 
*-- Visit to Works of British Helsbv Cables, Ltd., 331
Sections B and G :
*- Association of Technical Institutions :
 
*-- Summer Meeting at Bournemouth, 56
Ignition of Gases, Professor H. B. Dixon, 271
*-- Adult and Technical Education, Principal C. Coles, 56
 
*-- Technological Student Position, Principal T. H. Hudson, 56
Sections F and G :
*-- Training for Management, R. W. Ferguson, 56
 
*- Institute, Iron and Steel:
Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
*-- Autumn Meeting at Birmingham, 111, 262, 290
 
*-- Papers, List of and Provisional Programme, 111
Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
*-- Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
 
*-- Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
Transport Problems, Lieut.-Col. H. T. Tudsbery, 324
*-- Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
 
*-- Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
Section G :
*-- High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
 
*-- Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
Fifty Years’ Evolution in Naval xArchitecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
*-- Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
 
*-- Steel Moulding Sands and their Behaviour under High Temperatures, A. L. Curtis, 290
Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
 
*- Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley S. Cook, 270
*-- Tensile Properties of Single Iron Crystals ; Influence of Crystal Size on Tensile Properties of Iron. Professor C. A. Edwards and L. B. Pfeil, 291
 
*- Institute of Marine Engineers :
Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, F. E. Wentworth-Shields, 235
*-- Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
 
*- Institute of Metals :
Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
*-- Autumn Meeting, Glasgow, 124, 244, 260
 
*-- Elections, 244
Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
*-- Programme, Papers, 124
 
*-- Visits to Works, 245
Standardisation in Engineering (British Engineering Standards Association), C. le Maistre, 271
*-- Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zinc, Constitution of, Dr. Marie L. V. Gayler and Dr. Hanson, 260
 
*-- Alpha Phase Boundary to the Copper-tin' System, D. Stockdale, 260
Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-xAdmiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286^
*-- Beta Transformation in Copper-zinc Alloys, Dr. J. L. Haughton and Mr. W. T. Griffiths, 244
 
*-- Colloidal Separations in Alloys, Professor J. H. Andrew and Mr. Robert Hay, 245
Value of the Experiment Tank in Relation to Ship and Propeller Design, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
*-- Constitution of Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Dr. M. L. V. Gayler, 244
 
*-- Corrosion of Aluminium Alloys, L. H. Callendar, 260
Wireless Telegraphy Lecture, Professor E. V. zXppleton, 271
*-- Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
 
*-- Lead-base Anti-friction Alloy, Professor O. W. Ellis, 260
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued) :
*-- List of Papers Not Read, 261
 
*-- Physical Properties of the Copper-cadmium Alloys, C. H. M. Jenkins, 245
Association, The British {continued):
*-- Primitive Copper Industry of America, G. B. Phillips, 261
 
*-- Properties of Some Aluminium Alloys, Harry Hyman, 260
Section L :
*-- Thermal Conductivities of Industrial Nonferrous Alloys, J. W. Donaldson, 244
 
*-- Time Factor and Tensile Tests, John Brown, 244
Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325
*-- Zinc-cadmium Alloys as Solders, R. B. Deeley, 245
 
*- Institution of Automobile Engineers :
Technical Education, Discussion, 325
*-- Presidential Address, The Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372
 
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Association, Diesel Engine Users’ •
*- Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
*-- Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, P. W. Bertlin, 550
Committee’s Visit to Electricity Generating Station, 376
*-- October Examinations, 1925, Pass List (Interim), 593
 
*-- Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401
Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Daily, 471
*-- Steel Works Engineering, &c., Presidential Address, Sir W. H. Ellis, 494
 
*- LONDON STUDENTSí ASSOCIATION :
Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, C. O. Milton, 57
*-- Escalators on the Central London Railway, H. F. Molony, 645
 
*- Institution of Electrical Engineers :
Association of Engineers, Manchester :
*-- Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499
 
*-- Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, Percy Dunsheath, 533
Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
*-- I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. 148
 
*-- Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Bin yon, 524
Construction and Maintenance of Electric
*- Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
 
*-- Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee, Donald MacNicoll, 621
Overhead Travelling Cranes, Daniel Adamson, 460
*-- Position of British Marine Engineering, A. J. Campbell, 386
 
*- Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
Marine Diesel Engines, James Richardson, 549
*-- Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J. Tracey, 432
 
*- Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
Modern Physics and its Bearing on Engineering Progress, A. P. M. Fleming, 668
*-- Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
 
*-- Australia and New Zealand, Presidential Address, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 466
Presidential Address, R. Onions, 412
*-- Awards to Graduatesí Sections, 623
 
*-- Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
Visit to Works of British Uelsby Cables, Ltd., 331
*-- Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 585, 589, 618
 
*-- Newcastle-upon-Tyne Summer Meeting, 10, 40
Association of Technical Institutions :
*-- Outline Programme, 10
 
*-- Centenary of the Locomotive, Presidential Address, 40
Summer Meeting at Bournemouth, 56
*-- George Stephenson Fund, 41
 
*-- Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58
Adult and Technical Education, Principal C. Coles, 56
*-- Visits to Numerous Works, andc., 41
 
*- NORTH-WESTERN SECTION :
Technological Student Position, Principal T. H. Hudson, 56
*-- Annual Dinner, 691
 
*-- Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 676
Training for Management, R. W. Ferguson, 56
*-- Visit to the Humber Portland Cement Works, 33
 
*- Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :  
Institute, Iron and Steel:
*- AFRICAN SECTION :
 
*-- Durban Water Supply, W. M. Campbell, 701
Autumn Meeting at Birmingham, 111, 262, 290
*- Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
 
*-- Shipbuilding Position, Presidential Address, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 426
Papers, List of and Provisional Programme, 111
*- Institution of Production Engineers :
 
*-- Presidential Address R. H. Hutchinson, 427
Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
*- Institution, Royal :
 
*-- Faraday as a Chemist, Sir William J. Pope, 162, 195
Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
*-- Lectures, One Hundredth Christmas Series, Other Courses before Easter, 671
 
*- Society, American, of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers :
Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
*-- General Meeting and List of Papers, 438
 
*- Society, Newcomen :
Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
*-- Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
 
*-- Summer Meeting at Gloucester, 18
High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
*-- Visits to the Forest of Dean, Tin-plate Works, Scowles Iron Ore Workings, Speech House, Stroud Valley, Thames and Severn Canal, andc., 18, 19
 
*AUSTRALIA and Young Engineers, 465, 466  
Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
*Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372  
 
*Averages and Mean Values, 143 ; (Letter), 171
Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
 
Steel Moulding Sands and their Behaviour under High Temperatures, A. L. Curtis, 290
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued'):
 
Institute, Iron and Steel (continued) :
 
Tensile Properties of Single Iron Crystals ; Influence of Crystal Size on Tensile Properties of Iron. Professor C. A. Edwards and L. B. Pfeil, 291
 
Institute of Marine Engineers :
 
Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
 
Institute of Metals :
 
Autumn Meeting, Glasgow, 124, 244, 260
 
Elections, 244
 
Programme, Papers, 124
 
Visits to Works, 245
 
Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zinc, Constitution of, Dr. Marie L. V. Gayler and Dr. Hanson, 260
 
Alpha Phase Boundary to the Copper-tin‘ System, D. Stockdale, 260
 
Beta Transformation in Copper-zinc Alloys, Dr. J. L. Haughton and Mr. W. T. Griffiths. 244
 
Colloidal Separations in Alloys, Professor J. H. Andrew and Mr. Robert Hay, 245
 
Constitution of Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zine, Dr. D. Hanson and Dr. M. L. V. Gayler, 244
 
Corrosion of Aluminium Alloys, L. H. Callendar, 260
 
Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
 
Lead-base Anti-friction Alloy, Professor O. W. Ellis, 260
 
List of Papers Not Read, 261
 
Physical Properties of the Copper-cadmiuin Alloys, C. H. M. Jenkins, 245
 
Primitive Copper Industry of America, G. B.
 
Phillips, 261
 
Properties of Some Aluminium Alloys, Harry Hyman, 260
 
Thermal Conductivities of Industrial Nonferrous Alloys, J. W. Donaldson, 244
 
Time Factor and Tensile Tests, John Brown, 244
 
Zinc-cadmium Alloys as Solders, R. B. Deeley, 245
 
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
 
Presidential Address, The Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
 
(continued) :
 
Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, P. W. Bertlin, 550
 
October Examinations, 1925, Pass List (Interim), 593
 
Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401
 
Steel Works Engineering, &c., Presidential Address, Sir W. H. Ellis, 494
 
London Students’ Association :
 
Escalators on the Central London Railway, H, F. Molony, 645
 
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
 
Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499
 
Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, Percy Dunsheath, 533
 
I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. 148
 
Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Binyon, 524
 
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
 
Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee, Donald MacNicoll, 621
 
Position of British Marine Engineering, A. J.
 
Campbell, 386
 
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
 
Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J.
 
Tracey, 432                       *
 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
 
Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
 
Australia and New Zealand, Presidential Address, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 466
 
Awards to Graduates’ Sections, 623
 
Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
 
Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears,
 
H. F. L. Orcutt, 585. 589, 618
 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Summer Meeting, 10, 40
 
Outline Programme, 10
 
Centenary of the Locomotive, Presidential Address, 40
 
George Stephenson Fund, 41
 
Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, II. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58
 
Visits to Numerous Works, &c., 41
 
North-Western Section :
 
Annual Dinner, 691
 
Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 676
 
Visit to the Humber Portland Cement Works, 33
 
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers : African Section :
 
Durban Water Supply, W. M. Campbell, 701
 
Institution. North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
 
Shipbuilding Position, Presidential Address, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 426
 
Institution of Production Engineers :
 
Presidential Address R. IT. Hutchinson, 427
 
Institution, Royal :
 
Faraday as a Chemist, Sir William J. Pope, 162, 195
 
Lectures, One Hundredth Christmas Series, Other Courses before Easter, 671
 
Society, American, of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers :
 
General Meeting and List of Papers, 438
 
Society, Newcomen :
 
Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
 
Summer Meeting at Gloucester, 18
 
Visits to the Forest of Dean, Tin-plate Works, Scowles Iron Ore Workings, Speech House, Stroud Valley, Thames and Severn Canal, &c., 18, 19
 
AUSTRALIA and Young Engineers, 465. 466 Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372 Averages and Mean Values, 143 ; (Letter), 171


B
B
BAILY, Edwin M., Scottish Shale Industry, 47 1 Baker, G. S., Frictional Resistance of Ships, 207, 484
*BAILY, Edwin M., Scottish Shale Industry, 471
 
*Baker, G. S., Frictional Resistance of Ships, 207, 484
Baker, G. S., Papers at Technical Societies, 67 Band Saw and a Planing Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
*Baker, G. S., Papers at Technical Societies, 67  
 
*Band Saw and a Planing Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
Band Saw Relieving Device, John T. Pickles, 10 Beardmore-Blake Oil-fired Boiler, Test of, 224 Bearings, Plain v. Roller, for Tramcars, 701 Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 164 Bertlin, Percy W., Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, 550
*Band Saw Relieving Device, John T. Pickles, 10  
 
*Beardmore-Blake Oil-fired Boiler, Test of, 224  
Binyon, Major, Marine Wireless Apparatus, 524 Bituminous Macadam—see Asphalt Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
*Bearings, Plain v. Roller, for Tramcars, 701  
 
*Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 164  
Bobbin—see Textile
*Bertlin, Percy W., Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, 550
 
*Binyon, Major, Marine Wireless Apparatus, 524  
Boiler Equipment at the Hell Gate Power Station, New York, John B. C. Kershaw, 670, 674
*Bituminous Macadam—see Asphalt Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel  
 
*Bobbin—see Textile
Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Pulverised Fuel for, 292
*Boiler Equipment at the Hell Gate Power Station, New York, John B. C. Kershaw, 670, 674
 
*Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Pulverised Fuel for, 292
Boiler Plates, The Cracking of, 554
*Boiler Plates, The Cracking of, 554
 
*Boilers, Experiments on Strains in, C. E. Stromeyer, 649
Boilers, Experiments on Strains in, C. E.
*Boilers, High-pressure, 270
 
*Boilers, Stresses in, 611
Stromeyer, 649
*Boilers—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
*Books of Reference, 95
Boilers, High-pressure, 270
*Boring Machines-—see Machine Tools
 
*Bottle-making Machine, British, Francis Red¬fern, 395 (Two-page Supplement, October 16th, 1925)
Boilers, Stresses in, 611
*Brass Strip-—see Rolling Mill
 
*Brazil and its Motor Cars, 201
Boilers—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Bridge, New Road, Erecting, over the Mahaweli Ganga, Ceylon, 56, 64
 
*Bridges, Girder—see British Standard
Books of Reference, 95
*Briggs-—see Railways
 
*Briquetting of Sawdust and Wood Shavings, 483
Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
 
*- Seventh Annual General Meeting, 96
Bottle-making Machine, British, Francis Redfern, 395 (Two-page Supplement, October \§th, 1925)
*- Specifications :
 
*-- Brass Bars and Soft Solders, 71
Brass Strip—see Rolling Mill
*-- British Standard Voltages, 702
 
*-- Cast Iron Filter Plates and Frames, 111
Brazil and its Motor Cars, 201
*-- Ebonite for Radio Reception, 702
 
*-- Hard-drawn Aluminium and Steel-cored Aluminium Conductors, 588
Bridge, New Road, Erecting, over the Mahaweli Ganga, Ceylon, 56, 64
*-- Portable Photometers, 462
 
*-- Portland Cement, 386
Bridges, Girder—see British Standard
*-- Roller Chains and Chain Wheels, 266
 
*-- Series of New Specifications, 646
Briggs—see Railways
*-- Tungsten Filament Lamps, 580
 
*- STANDARDISATION in Engineering, C. Le Maistre, 271
Briquetting of Sawdust and Wood Shavings, 483                                           ’
*- Standardisation Rules for Electrical Machinery, 677
 
*- Unit Loadings for Railway and Highway Bridges, 10
BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSO CIATION :
*BRITISH Industry, Problem of, Sir Wm. Peter Rylands, 608
 
*British Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives
Seventh Annual General Meeting, 9(5
*British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
 
*British Marine Engineering, Position of, A. J. Campbell, 386
Specifications :
*British Rainfall, 1924, 580
 
*British Standard Specification for Girder Bridges, 4
.Brass Bars and Soft Solders, 71
*Broadcasting--see Wireless
 
*Buchi, Alfred, Diesel Engines and Hydroelectric Power Stations, 120, 146
British Standard Voltages, 702
 
Cast Iron Filter Plates and Frames, 11 1
 
Ebonite for Radio Reception, 702
 
Hard-drawn Aluminium and Steei-cored
 
Aluminium Conductors, 588
 
Portable Photometers, 462
 
Portland Cement, 386
 
Roller Chains and Chain Wheels, 266
 
Series of New Specifications, 646
 
Tungsten Filament Lamps, 580
 
k AND ARDIS ATION in Engineering, C Le Maistre, 271                         ' ’
 
Standardisation Rules for Electrical Machinery, 677
 
Unit Loadings for Railway and Highway Bridges, 10
 
BRITISH Industry, Problem of, Sir Wm. Peter Rylands, 608
 
British Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
 
British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
 
British Marine Engineering, Position of, A. J Campbell, 386
 
British Rainfall, 1924, 580
 
British Standard Specification for Girder Bridges, 4
 
Broadcasting—see Wireless
 
Biichi Alfred, Diesel Engines and Hydroelectric Power Stations, 120, 146
 
Middleton 300
 
Ollard, 236
 
Public—see Public Works
 
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| CAMERON, Alexander, Manufacture of Con-I denser and Locomotive Tubes, 250
 
Campbell A. J., on the Position of British
 
I Marine Engineering, 386
 
Campbell, D. F., High-frequency Induction Furnaces, 291
 
Canal, El, de Castilla, 340
 
Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
 
Cardboard Box Machine, M. C. Ritchie Ltd 94 Carding—see Textile
 
Ca644Prant'iS H” Scientific Basis of Industry,
 
Cast Iron Plates—Mse British Engineering standards
 
Catalogues, 23, 49, 99, 127, 151, 175 204 2*7 307, 361, 417, 447, 565, 684, 707 ’    ’ " ’
 
Ceylon Erecting a New Road Bridge in, 56. 64 Cham Drive, 440 H.P., Hans Renold, Ltd., 374 C nP2lcal industry, French Congress of, 371 385
 
Chester, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at 34-, .pO
 
I China, Motor Transport in, 376
 
1 China, Road-making in, 693
 
| Chinese Problem, Professor C. A
 
| Smith and Peking Correspondent
 
Chromium, Electro-deposited, E. A,
 
■ Civil Research, 65
 
Cleansing Work,
 
Congress
 
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
 
Coal-handling Equipment, New Type.. Fraser and. Chalmers Engineering Works, 140
 
Colhery Compressed Air Transmission
 
Scheme, 238, 242, 261, 268
 
Explosions, Coal Dust, in Mines, 222
 
Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern
 
Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
 
McEwen-Runge Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
 
COMBINED Rotary Cement Kiln and Clinker Cooler, F. L. Smidth and Co., Ltd., 124
 
Compressors—see Air Compressors
 
Concrete Block-making Machine, The “ R.V.” Block Maker ; Concrete Mixers : the “ Positive,’’ “Featherweight” and "Welterweight, with Boom Attachment, Ransome Machinery Co. (1920), Ltd., 586
 
Concrete Mixer, 4L “Jaeger,” Millars’ Machinery
 
Company, Ltd., 635                    y
 
Concrete Test Cylinders, 164
 
Condenser and'Locomotive Tubes, Manufac-ture of, Alexander Cameron, 250
 
Congress of Industrial Chemistry, French. 371 38o                                              ’    ’
 
^°2?neSS’ Udblic Works and Transport, 540 577 606 see also Exhibitions
 
Contracts, 23, 52, 78, 102, 130, 178, 204 227 2®«> rnf’ A’0’ 361’ 392’ 420’ 450- 475,’ 50(1’ 533, 596, 623, 656, 684
 
Conveyors, Newspaper, 610, 619
 
Cook Stanley S High Efficiency Steam In-stallations for Ship Propulsion, 270
 
Copenhagen Projected Bridge to’ Connect, with the Island ot Arnager, Estimates Under Consideration, 294
 
Copper—see also Institute of Metals
 
Couplers, Railway—see Railways
 
Cr^ne‘S7’;!-e alS0 SeParate Section, Olympia Exhibition                          J 1
 
Crane, 15-Ton Electric Gantry, Bedford Engineering Company, 443
 
Crane Essentials—see Standardisation of
 
Crane Essentials— see Standardisation of
 
Crane Navvy, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 588 | Crane, 50-Ton Titan Steam, Stothert and Pitt
 
Ltd., 552, 561
 
Crane> Underhung Travelling Jib, for Kilindini,
 
i Vaughan Crane Company, Ltd., 648


I Cranes: Electric, Design and Construction of,
C
*CAMERON, Alexander, Manufacture of Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, 250
*Campbell. A. J., on the Position of British Marine Engineering, 386
*Campbell, D. F., High-frequency Induction Furnaces, 291
*Canal, El, do Castilla, 340
*Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
*Cardboard Box Machine, M. C. Ritchie, Ltd., 94
*Carding--see Textile
*Carr, Francis H., Scientific Basis of Industry, 644
*Cast Iron Plates--see British Engineering Standards
*Catalogues, 23, 49, 99, 127, 151, 175, 204, 227, 307, 361, 417, 447, 565, 684, 707
*Ceylon, Erecting a New Road Bridge in, 56, 64
*Chain Drive, 440 H.P., Hans Renold, Ltd., 374
*Chemical Industry, French Congress of, 371, 385
*Chester, Royal Agricultural Society's Show at, 34, flO
*China, Motor Transport in, 376
*China, Road-making in, 693
*Chinese Problem, Professor C. A. Middleton Smith and Peking Correspondent, 300
*Chromium, Electro-deposited, E. A. Ollard, 236
*Civil Research, 65
*Cleansing Work, Public--see Public Works Congress
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
*- Coal-handling Equipment, New Type, Fraser and. Chalmers Engineering Works, 140
*- Colliery Compressed Air Transmission Scheme, 238, 242, 261, 268
*- Explosions, Coal Dust, in Mines, 222
*- Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
*- McEwen-Runge Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
*COMBINED Rotary Cement Kiln and Clinker Cooler, F. L. Smidth and Co., Ltd., 124
*Compressors--see Air Compressors
*Concrete Block-making Machine, The "R.V." Block Maker ; Concrete Mixers : the "Positive," "Featherweight" and "Welterweight," with Boom Attachment, Ransome Machinery Co. (1920), Ltd., 586
*Concrete Mixer, 4L "Jaeger," "Millars" Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
*Concrete Test Cylinders, 164
*Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, Manufacture of, Alexander Cameron, 250
*Congress of Industrial Chemistry, French, 371, 385
*Congress, Public Works and Transport, 540, 577, 606--see also Exhibitions
*Contracts, 23, 52, 78, 102, 130, 178, 204, 227, 256, 282, 310, 361, 392, 420, 450. 475, 500, 533, 596, 623, 656, 684
*Conveyors, Newspaper, 610, 619
*Cook, Stanley S., High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, 270
*Copenhagen, Projected Bridge to Connect, with the Island of Amager, Estimates Under Consideration, 294
*Copper--see also Institute of Metals
*Couplers, Railway--see Railways
*Cranes--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Crane, 15-Ton Electric Gantry, Bedford Engineering Company, 443
*Crane Essentials--see Standardisation of
*Crane Navvy, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 588
*Crane, 50-Ton Titan Steam, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 552, 561
*Crane, Underhung Travelling Jib, for Kilindini, Vaughan Crane Company, Ltd., 648
*Cranes, Electric, Design and Construction of, Daniel, Adamson, 460
*Cranes, 4-Ton Electric Level Luffing Wharf, Alex. Chaplin and Co., Ltd., 277
*Cream Separator, Belt-driven, Cream Separator, Electrically Driven, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., 35
*Crushing and Screening Plant and Improved Block and Slab Making, Mixing and other Machines, Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
*Cupola Design, Notes on, 144 ; (Letters), 173, 210
*Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 50, 76, 100, 128, 152, 176, 202, 228, 254, 280, 308, 334, 362, 390, 418, 448, 476, 504, 534, 566, 594, 624. 654, 682, 708
*Curtis A. L., Steel Moulding Sands, Behaviour Under High Temperatures, 290
*Czecho-Slovakia, 347
*Czecho-Slovak Delegation, 329


1 Daniel. Adamson, 460
D
 
*DAM Disaster in North Wales, 496
I Cra??es’ 4;T°n Electric Level Luffing Wharf, Alex. Chaplin and Co., Ltd., 277
*Dam, Sennar, on the Blue Nile, 16, 17 (Two-page Supplement, July 3rd, 1925)
 
*Dam, Wilson, at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
Cream Separator, Belt-driven, Cream Separator, Electrically Driven, Watson, Laidlaw and \>o., Jutd., 35
*Damming the Karawau River, New Zealand 356
 
*Daventry-—see Wireless
Crushing and Screening Plant and Improved AlS and M,aking’ Mixing and other Millars’ Machinery Company,
*Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor Parker- Smith on Main Line Railway Electrification, 182, 208, 341, 423
 
*Demarcation-—see Ships
-Lita., b3o                                        x •
*Denny, Sir Archibald, Fifty Years’ Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 219, 221
 
*Dewrance, Sir John, Education, Research and Standardisation, 240, 244
CuP<>la Design, Notes on, 144 ; (Letters), 173,
*d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson, Ship¬building Position, 426
 
*Diesel-electric Rail Cars—see Railways
Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 50 76 100, 128, 152, 176, 202, 228 254 9«n’ 308, 334, 362, 390, 418, 448, 47(5, 504 534’ 566, 594, 624. 654, 682, 708            ’ ' ’
*Diesel Engines-—see Engines
 
*Digby, W. P., Vibration Caused by Traffic, 356
UUndA w;’hSV1 MouldinS Sands, Behaviour
*Dixon, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert, Technical Training for Naval Constructors, 286
 
*Dixon, Professor H. B., Ignition of Gases, 271
Lnder High Temperatures, 290
*Dock, New Graving, at Sunderland, 111
 
*Dockyards, Royal, 167
Czecho-Slovakia, 347
*Drac-Romanche Water Power Undertaking, 692, 696
 
*Drainage Plants Driven by Internal Combustion Engines, 562
Czecho-Slovak Delegation, 329
*Drilling Machines-—see Machine Tools
 
*Dunsheath, Percy, Dielectric Problems in High- voltage Cables, 533
DAM Disaster in North Wales, 496
 
Dam, Sennar, on the Blue Nile, 16, 17 (Two-page Supplement, July 3rd, 1925)
 
Dam, Wilson, at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
Damming the Karawau River, New Zealand^ 356
 
Daventry—see Wireless
 
Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor Parker-Smith on Main Line Railway Electrification, 182, 208, 341, 423
 
Demarcation—see Ships
 
Denny, Sir Archibald, Fifty Years’ Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 219, 221
 
Dewrance, Sir John, Education, Research and Standardisation, 240, 244
 
d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson, Shipbuilding Position, 426
 
Diesel-electric Rail Cars—see Railways
 
Diesel Engines—see Engines
 
Digby, W. P., Vibration Caused by Traffic, 356
 
Dixon, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert, Technical Training for Naval Constructors, 286
 
Dixon, Professor H. B., Ignition of Gases, 271
 
Dock, New Graving, at Sunderland, 111
 
Dockyards, Royal, 167
 
Drac-Romanche Water Power Undertaking, 692, 696
 
Drainage Plants Driven by Internal Combustion Engines, 562
 
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Dunsheath, Percy, Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, 533


E
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EDGECOMBE, F. T., Measured Mile Trials, 548 Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
*EDGECOMBE, F. T., Measured Mile Trials, 548 Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
 
*Educational Intelligence, 75, 130, 310, 333, 364, 475, 596, 653, 681
Educational Intelligence, 75, 130, 310, 333, 364, 475, 596, 653, 681
*Edwards, Professor C. A., and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, on Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, 291
 
*Egyptian Government Workshops, 315, 322
Edwards, Professor C. A., and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, on Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, 291
*Elam, Miss C. F., Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, 291
 
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
Egyptian Government Workshops, 315, 322
*- See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
*- Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
Elam, Miss C. F., Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, 291
*- Agecroft Power Station, 329
 
*- Auto-transformer Starter, British Thomson- Houston Company, Ltd., 411
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*- Boiler Equipment, Turbo-generators, andc., at the Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
 
*- Change-over of Electric Supply, 88
See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*- Commercial Vehicles, Electric, at Olympia, 457, 485, 512--see also Exhibitions
 
*- Commutators, 100,000-Volt Transverter, 369
Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
*- Converting Plant, 672
 
*- Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499
Agecroft Power Station, 329
*- Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, Percy Dunsheath, 533
 
*- Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
Auto-transformer Starter, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 411
*- Electric Vehicles--see Motor Cars and Motor Vehicles : also Omnibus  
 
*- Electricity Supply, 612
Boiler Equipment, Turbo-generators, &c., at the Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
*- Excavator, Large, Electrical Equipment for, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 527
 
*- Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
Change-over of Electric Supply, 88
*- Frequency, 91
 
*- Generators, 25-Kilowatt, for Steam Generating Sets at Littleton, Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Ltd., 471
Commercial Vehicles, Electric, at Olympia, 457, 485, 512—see also Exhibitions
*- I.E.E. Wiring Regulations, 148
 
*- International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 92
Commutators, 100,000-Volt Transverter, 369 Converting Plant, 672
*- Locomotives, Electric--see also Railway Locomotives
 
*- Mines, Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499 Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables,
*- Motors, 2600 H.P., for a Paper Pulp Mill, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
 
*- Oil Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
Percy Dunsheath, 533
*- Oil Engine Plant for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
 
*- Old-established Electrical Works, Johnson and Phillips, 1875, 43
Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
*- Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station and Transmission System, 133, 142, 158, 166
 
*- Power and Heating Unit, Beiliss and Morcom, 374
Electric Vehicles—see Motor Cars and Motor Vehicles : also Omnibus
*- Power-house and Equipment at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
*- Railways, Electric--see Railways
Electricity Supply, 612
*- Rectifiers, 84, 107, 138, 161, 185 220, 233, 264, 287, 318, 346, 368
 
*- Ribble Power Station, 96
Excavator, Large, Electrical Equipment for, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 527
*- Rugby Wireless Station Equipment, Lighting, Auxiliaries, andc., 82 (Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)--see also Wireless Telegraphy
 
*- Six-phase Transformer Core, 368
Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
*- Southampton Docks Electric Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
 
*- Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J. Tracey, 432
Frequency, 91
*- Supervisory Control of Automatic Substations, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 412
 
*- Thornhill Power Station, Yorkshire Electric Power Company, 32
Generators, 25-Kilowatt, for Steam Generating Sets at Littleton, Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Ltd., 471
*- Turbo-generator at Bradford Electricity Works, 547
 
*- Winnipeg Power Plant, Successful, Howden- Zoelly Turbines and C. A. Parsons and Co. Alternators, 62
I.E.E. Wiring Regulations, 148
*ELLIS, Sir W. H., Steel Works Engineering, Colliery Engineering, &c., 493, 494
 
*Energy from the Sunís Heat, 314
International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 92
*ENGINES AND MOTORS:
 
*- See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
Locomotives, Electric—see also Railway Locomotives
*- Air Compressing, Independent, Set, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 35
 
*ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
Mines, Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
*- Beardmore All-steel Quick-running Oil Engine, 345
 
*- Cold-starting, 35 B.H.P. Oil Engine, Tangyes Ltd., 34
Motors, 2600 H.P., for a Paper Pulp Mill, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
*- Crossley-Kegresse Lorry Engine, 459
 
*- Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
Oil Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
*- Double-acting Four-cycle Marine Oil Engines for the Motor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 579, 614, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
 
*- Fuel Injection Arrangements, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 34
Oil Engine Plant for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
*- Internal Combustion Engines for Drainage Pumps, Campbell Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 562
 
*- Jacob Perkins and his Steam Engines, C. R. K., 6
Old-established Electrical Works, Johnson and Phillips, 1875, 43
*- Marine Diesel Engines, J. Richardson, 549
 
*- Marshall Oil Engine, 150 H.P., for Deep Well Pumping, 296, 302
Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station and Transmission System, 133, 142, 158, 166
*- Motor Car Engines :
 
*-- Six-cylinder, 18 H.P. and 30 H.P. ; Four- cylinder, 14 H.P., Armstrong-Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
Power and Heating Unit, Beiliss and Morcom, 374
*-- Six-cylinder Monobloc ; Four-cylinder (3- Litre), Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
 
*-- Six-cylinder, 18-50 Monobloc, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383. 384
Power-house and Equipment at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
*-- Vauxhall Single Sleeve Valve 25-70 H.P. Engine, 403
 
*-- Wolseley Four-cylinder AC8 and E4 Engines, 402
Railways, Electric—see Railway?
*- Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Engines :
 
*-- Atkinson Uniflow Steam Engine for Wagon, and Vertical Boiler, 513
Rectifiers, 84, 107, 138, 161, 185 220, 233, 264, 287, 318, 346, 368
*-- Dorman Engines, New, 512
 
*-- “Guy” Engine Features, 512
Ribble Power Station, 96
*-- Michell Crankless Engine, Crankless Engines, Ltd., 487
 
*-- Radial Engine of “Autovan,” Scammell, 515
Rugby Wireless Station Equipment, Lighting, Auxiliaries, &c., 82 (Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)—see also Wireless Telegraphy
*-- Six-cylinder 50 H.P. Engine, Karrier, 513  
 
*-- Tractor, Six-cylinder 100 H.P. “G.B./6” Engine, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 485
Six-phase Transformer Core, 368
*- OIL Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
 
*- Oil Engine, 50 B.H.P., and Petrol-paraffin Engine, 24 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 34
Southampton Docks Electric Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
*- Oil Engine Plant (Diesel-electric) for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
 
*- Paraffin-petrol Launch, Paraffin-petrol 5-Ton Locomotive, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 676
Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J. Tracey, 432
*- Parkeston Mail Motor Ship, Four-stroke Cycle Single-acting Engines, New Type, 170, 190, 194
 
*- 5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine and Wallwin Pump ; 5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine, Direct-coupled Lighting Set; Cold-starting Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 34, 35
Supervisory Control of Automatic Substations, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 412
*- Portable Oil Engine, 20-22 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 582, 588
 
*- Portable Petrol Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 60
Thornhill Power Station, Yorkshire Electric Power Company, 32
*- Solid Injection Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 57
 
*- Supercharging, 39; (Letter), 171
Turbo-generator at Bradford Electricity Works, 547
*- Triple-expansion Forced Lubrication Engine, Drawing of, Belliss and Morcom, 374
 
*ENGINEERS—-see Young
Winnipeg Powe; Plant, Successful, Howden-Zoelly Turbines and C. A. Parsons and Co. Alternators, 62
*Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, Fuel Research Board’s Report, 442
 
*Escalators-—see Railways
ELLIS, Sir W. H., Steel Works Engineering, Colliery Engineering, &c., 493, 494
*Excavator, Large, Electrically Operated, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., and British Thomson- Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 525
 
*EXHIBITIONS :
1 Energv from the Sun’s Heat, 314
*- Commercial Vehicle Show, 457, 485, 512
 
*- Exhibition of Automobile Inventions, 10  
ENGINES AND MOTORS:
*- International Fair at Salonica, 164  
 
*- Motor Show, 382, 402, 438
See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhi- I bition
*- Paris Exhibition, 118
 
*- Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 653
Air Compressing, Independent, Set, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 35           I
*- Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 500, 586, 616, 635, 675
 
*- Railway Centenary Exhibition at the Science Museum, 409 ; (Paragraph), 463
ENGINES AND MOTORS {continued):
*- Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Chester, 34, 60
 
*- Smithfield Club Show, 643
Beardmore All-steel Quick-running Oil Engine, 345
*- Textile Machinery Exhibition, 374, 410  
 
*- Wembley, Air Ministry’s Exhibits at, 66  
Cold-starting, 35 B.H.P. Oil Engine, Tangyes Ltd., 34
*- Wireless Exhibition at Moscow, 164
 
*- Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
Crossley-Kegresse Lorry Engine, 459
*- Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
 
*EXPANSION Curves, 339
Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
 
Double-acting Four-cycle Marine Oil Engines for the Motor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 579, 614, 634, 640 {Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
 
Fuel Injection Arrangements, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 34
 
Internal Combustion Engines for Drainage Pumps, Campbell Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 562
 
Jacob Perkins and his Steam Engines, C. R. K., 6
 
Marine Diesel Engines, J. Richardson, 549 Marshall Oil Engine, 150 H.P., for Deep Well
 
Pumping, 296, 302
 
Motor Car Engines :
 
Six-cylinder, 18 H.P. and 30 H.P. ; Four-cylinder, 14 H.P., Armstrong-Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
 
Six-cylinder Monobloc ; Four-cylinder (3-Litre), Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
 
Six-cylinder, 18-50 Monobloc, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383. 384
 
Vauxhall Single Sleeve Valve 25-70 H.P.
 
Engine, 403
 
Wolseley Four-cylinder AC8 and E4 Engines, 402
 
Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Engines :
 
Afkinson Uniflow Steam Engine for Wagon, and Vertical Boiler, 513
 
Dorman Engines, New, 512
 
“ Guy ” Engine Features, 512
 
Michell Crankless Engine, Crankless Engines, Ltd., 487
 
Radial Engine of “ Autovan,” Scammell, 515
 
Six-cylinder 50 H.P. Engine, Karrier, 513 Tractor, Six-cylinder 100 H.P. “ G.B./6 ”
 
Engine, John 1. Thorny croft and Co., Ltd., 485
 
OIL Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
 
Oil Engine, 50 B.H.P., and Petrol-paraffin Engine, 24 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 34
 
Oil Engine Plant (Diesel-electric) for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
 
Paraffin-petrol Launch, Paraffin-petrol 5-Ton Locomotive, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 676
 
Parkeston Mail Motor . Ship, Four-stroke Cycle Single-acting Engines, New Type, 170, 190, 194
 
5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine and Wallwin Pump ; 5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine, Direct-coupled Lighting Set; Cold-starting Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 34, 35
 
Portable Oil Engine, 20-22 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 582, 588
 
Portable Petrol Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 60
 
Solid Injection Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 57
 
Supercharging, 39 ; (Letter), 171
 
Triple-expansion Forced Lubrication Engine, Drawing of, Beiliss and Morcom, 374
 
ENGINEERS—see Young
 
Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, Fuel Research
 
Board’s Report, 442
 
Escalators—see Railways
 
Excavator, Large, Electrically Operated, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., and British Thomson -Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 525
 
EXHIBITIONS :
 
Commercial Vehicle Show, 457, 485, 512
 
Exhibition of Automobile Inventions, 10
 
International Fair at Salonica, 164
 
Motor Show, 382, 402, 438
 
Paris Exhibition, 118
 
Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 653
 
Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 500, 586, 616, 635, 675
 
Railway Centenary Exhibition at the Science
 
Museum, 409 ; (Paragraph), 463
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at
 
Chester, 34, 60
 
Smithfield Club Show, 643
 
Textile Machinery Exhibition, 374, 410
 
Wembley, Air Ministry’s Exhibits at, 66
 
Wireless Exhibition at Moscow, 164
 
Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
 
Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
 
EXPANSION Curves, 339
 
Win. J. Pope, 162,
 
FAIRS—see Exhibitions
 
Faraday as a Chemist, Sir
 
195
 
Farm Engineering, 379
 
Faverdale, Railway Relics at, 157
 
Fiegehen, Edward G., Standardisation of Crane Essentials, 600
 
Filter, Air-intake, Austin, 512
 
Filter, Stream-line, for Lubricating Oil, Stream-Line Filter Company, Ltd., 348
 
Fire-engine, Motor, and 250-300-gallon Pump, Martin Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62
 
Fletcher, J. E., Some Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, 667, 703
 
Flodin, H., Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, 263
 
Floods, The 1924, in Madras Presidency, 124
 
Flume, Semi-circular Metal, 326
 
Flying Machines—see Aeronautics
 
Foreign Patents, 412
 
Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230. 256. 282, 310, 336, 364, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 536, 568, 596, 626, 656, 684,710
 
Foundry Practice, Applications of Research ' o
 
J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
 
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
 
25, 51, 77, 101, 129, 152; 177, 203, 229,.255, 281, 309, 335, 363, 391, 419, 449. 477. 505, 535, 567, 595, 625, 655, 683, 709 ; (Correction), 349
 
Airships, 335
 
Alcohol, 203 ”
 
Anthracite, 477
 
Apprenticeship Tax, 101
 
Art and Industry, 535
 
Automatic Brakes, 255
 
Aviation, 203
 
Aviation Engines, 625
 
Batignolles Tunnel, 391
 
Belgian Strike, 255
 
British Coal, 281
 
Canal Haulage, 77
 
Carbonising Plants, 683
 
Coal Production, 281, 655
 
Coal Trade, 505
 
Coal Trouble, 153
 
Colliery Industry, 567
 
Commercial Seaplanes, 101
 
Commercial Treaties, 51
 
Competition Abroad, 363
 
Cruiser Duquesne, 709
 
Drac Barrage, 505
 
Dubious Situation, 77
 
Eight Hours’ Day, 229
 
Engineer’s Status, 595
 
Engineering Contracts, 625
 
Export Trade, 477
 
Export Valuations, 391
 
Flood Protection, 153, 535
 
Foreign Trade, 229, 335, 449, 709
 
French Trade Returns, 101
 
French View of British Crisis, 101
 
Future of Motor Fuels, 309
 
German Reparations, 177
 
Gliders, 177
 
Higher Prices, 229
 
Import Duties, 255
 
Industrial Chemistry, 419
 
Industrial Credit, 709
 
Inflating Exports, 709
 
Inland Waterways, 535


International Airways, 391
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*FAIRS--see Exhibitions
Iron and Steel Activity, 683
*Faraday as a Chemist, Sir Wm. J. Pope, 162, 195
 
*Farm Engineering, 379
Iron and Steel Agreements, 625
*Faverdale, Railway Relics at, 157
 
*Fiegehen, Edward G., Standardisation of Crane Essentials, 600
Iron and Steel Production, 505
*Filter, Air-intake, Austin, 512
 
*Filter, Stream-line, for Lubricating Oil, Stream- Line Filter Company, Ltd., 348
Iron and Steel Trades, 449
*Fire-engine, Motor, and 250-300-gallon Pump, Martin Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62
 
*Fletcher, J. E., Some Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, 667, 703
Locomotives and Wagons, 177
*Flodin, H., Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, 263
 
*Floods, The 1924, in Madras Presidency, 124
Machine Tools, 77, 449
*Flume, Semi-circular Metal, 326
 
*Flying Machines--see Aeronautics
Machinery Trade, 683
*Foreign Patents, 412
 
*Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230, 256, 282, 310, 336, 364, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 536, 568, 596, 626, 656, 684, 710
Marseilles Harbour Extensions, 595
*Foundry Practice, Applications of Research to J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
 
*FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
Mediterranean Tunnel, 477
*- 25, 51, 77, 101, 129, 152; 177, 203, 229,.255, 281, 309, 335, 363, 391, 419, 449. 477. 505, 535, 567, 595, 625, 655, 683, 709 ; (Correction), 349
 
*- Airships, 335
Metal Imports, 567
*- Alcohol, 203
 
*- Anthracite, 477
Miners’ Wages, 129, 363, 391
*- Apprenticeship Tax, 101
 
*- Art and Industry, 535
Motor Cars, 335
*- Automatic Brakes, 255
 
*- Aviation, 203
Motor Fuels, 25
*- Aviation Engines, 625
 
*- Batignolles Tunnel, 391
Motor Trade, 419
*- Belgian Strike, 255
 
*- British Coal, 281
Moving Platforms, 595
*- Canal Haulage, 77
 
*- Carbonising Plants, 683
National Economies, 203
*- Coal Production, 281, 655
 
*- Coal Trade, 505
Naval Construction, 77
*- Coal Trouble, 153
 
*- Colliery Industry, 567
Naval Manoeuvres, 51
*- Commercial Seaplanes, 101
 
*- Commercial Treaties, 51
Neon Stroboscope, 505
*- Competition Abroad, 363
 
*- Cruiser Duquesne, 709
New Lighthouse, 419
*- Drac Barrage, 505
 
*- Dubious Situation, 77
Oil Wells, 281
*- Eight Hours' Day, 229
 
*- Engineer's Status, 595
Paris Traffic, 391
*- Engineering Contracts, 625
 
*- Export Trade, 477
Paris Water Supply, 25, 363
*- Export Valuations, 391
 
*- Flood Protection, 153, 535
Port of Paris, 567
*- Foreign Trade, 229, 335, 449, 709
 
*- French Trade Returns, 101
Port of Strasburg, 129
*- French View of British Crisis, 101
 
*- Future of Motor Fuels, 309
Prices and Wages, 51
*- German Reparations, 177
 
*- Gliders, 177
Production Costs, 363
*- Higher Prices, 229
 
*- Import Duties, 255
Public Works, 655
*- Industrial Chemistry, 419
 
*- Industrial Credit, 709
Rail Convention, 51
*- Inflating Exports, 709
 
*- Inland Waterways, 535
Railway Catastrophes, 153, 203, 281
*- International Airways, 391
 
*- Iron and Steel Activity, 683
Railway Coaches, 255
*- Iron and Steel Agreements, 625
 
*- Iron and Steel Production, 505
Railway Improvements, 309
*- Iron and Steel Trades, 449
 
*- Locomotives and Wagons, 177
Railway Rates, 625
*- Machine Tools, 77, 449
 
*- Machinery Trade, 683
Railway Reforms, 229
*- Marseilles Harbour Extensions, 595
 
*- Mediterranean Tunnel, 477
Road Materials, 625
*- Metal Imports, 567
 
*- Miners' Wages, 129, 363, 391
Rolling Stock, 25
*- Motor Cars, 335
 
*- Motor Fuels, 25
Russian Trade, 683
*- Motor Trade, 419
 
*- Moving Platforms, 595
Scrap Iron Exports, 449
*- National Economies, 203
 
*- Naval Construction, 77
Seaplane Trials, 281
*- Naval Manoeuvres, 51
 
*- Neon Stroboscope, 505
Situation, The, 535
*- New Lighthouse, 419
 
*- Oil Wells, 281
Stabilisation, 177
*- Paris Traffic, 391
 
*- Paris Water Supply, 25, 363
Suction Gas Vehicles, 335, 477
*- Port of Paris, 567
 
*- Port of Strasburg, 129
Taxes and Trade, 655
*- Prices and Wages, 51
 
*- Production Costs, 363
Trade Expansion, 129
*- Public Works, 655
 
*- Rail Convention, 51
Trade Impediments, 567
*- Railway Catastrophes, 153, 203, 281
 
*- Railway Coaches, 255
Trade Position, 25
*- Railway Improvements, 309
 
*- Railway Rates, 625
Traffic and Freights, 655
*- Railway Reforms, 229
 
*- Road Materials, 625
Transatlantic Flight, 255
*- Rolling Stock, 25
 
*- Russian Trade, 683
Trans-Pyrenean Railways, 683
*- Scrap Iron Exports, 449
 
*- Seaplane Trials, 281
West African Railways, 595
*- Situation, The, 535
 
*- Stabilisation, 177
World’s Trade Inquiry, 309
*- Suction Gas Vehicles, 335, 477
 
*- Taxes and Trade, 655
FRICTIONAL Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207, 484
*- Trade Expansion, 129
 
*- Trade Impediments, 567
Friend, J. Newton, and W. E. Thorneycroft, Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, 291
*- Trade Position, 25
 
*- Traffic and Freights, 655
Fuel Research Board’s Report, Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, 442
*- Transatlantic Flight, 255
 
*- Trans-Pyrenean Railways, 683
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*- West African Railways, 595
GAS Producers for Motor Vehicles, Tulloch -Reading, 487
*- World's Trade Inquiry, 309
 
*FRICTIONAL Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207, 484
Gases, Ignition of, Professor H. B. Dixon, 271
*Friend, J. Newton, and W. E. Thorneycroft, Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, 291
 
*Fuel Research Board's Report, Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, 442
Generating Machine, Spur Gear, Win. Muir and Co., Ltd., 644
 
German Machinery Works, Productive Capacity of, 645
 
Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 211, 216, 217
 
Glasgow Tramways, 33
 
“ Glider ” Dryer, Frederick Parker, 675
 
Grain, Automatic Measurement of, Lea Recorder Company, Ltd., 472
 
Greaves, R. H., and J. A. Jones, Notched Bar Impact Test, 291
 
Gresley, H. N., Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, 41, 46, 58, 65, 545 ; (Letters), 123, 210
 
Grinder and Screen, Combined, Marco, Ltd., 461
 
Ground Gearing, 584
 
Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 585, 589, 618
 
Gully Emptier, Self-propelling, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, Ltd., 61


H
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HACKWORTH, Timothy, and Shildon, 634 Hadfield, Sir Robert, Address at French Congress of Chemical Industry, 371, 385
*HACKWORTH, Timothy, and Shildon, 634
 
*Hadfield, Sir Robert, Address at French Congress of Chemical Industry, 371, 385
Head Lamp, Electric or Acetylene, Allen-Liversidge, Ltd., 383
*Head Lamp, Electric or Acetylene, Allen- Liversidge, Ltd., 383
 
*Heatless Combustion, 352 : (Letters), 376, 400, 401, 428, 470, 490, 523, 546, 613, 646, 691
Heatless Combustion, 352 : (Letters), 376. 400, 401, 428, 470, 490, 523, 546, 613, 646, 691
*Higgins, F. W., Carborundum, 608
 
*High Efficiency-—see Ships
Higgins, F. W., Carborundum, 608
*High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
 
*High-pressure Steam, Use of, 697
High Efficiency—see Ships
*Holcroft, H., Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, 658
 
*House Refuse Self-propelling Vehicle, Tuke and Bell, Ltd., 676
High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
*Houston, Sir Alexander, on Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, 577
 
*Hydraulic Turbines for New Zealand, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Ltd., 223
High-pressure Steam, Use of, 697
*Hydro-electric Development at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
*Hydro-electric Installation for a Scottish Colliery, James Gordon and Co., Ltd., 492, 497
Holcroft, H., Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, 658
*Hydro-electric Power Stations, Diesel Engines and, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
 
*Hydro-electric Scheme for Palestine, 301
House Refuse Self-propelling Vehicle, Tuke and Bell, Ltd., 676
*Hydro-electric Works, Lake Truzzo, 181
 
*Hydro-mechanical Transmission Gear, H. Schneider, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
Houston, Sir Alexander, on Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, 577
*Hydro-pneumatic Pumps-—see Pumps
 
Hydraulic Turbines for New Zealand, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Ltd., 223
 
Hydro-electric Development at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
Hydro-electric Installation for a Scottish Colliery, James Gordon and Co., Ltd., 492, 497
 
Hydro-electric Power Stations, Diesel Engines and, Alfred Biichi, 120, 146
 
Hydro-electric Scheme for Palestine, 301
 
Hydro-electric Works, Lake Truzzo, 181
 
Hydro-mechanical Transmission Gear. H. Schneider, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
 
Hydro-pneumatic Pumps—see Pumps


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ILLUMINATING Niagara Falls, 124
*ILLUMINATING Niagara Falls, 124
*Impurities, 39
*Indicators, andc.--see also Instruments in Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Inductances--see Wireless
*Institutions--see Associations
*Internal Combustion Engines--see Engines
*International Conference, Electric--see Electrical Matters
*International Harvester Company, Self-loading and Tipping Trailer, 35, 36
*International Railways--see Railways
*International Road Congress, The Fifth, 73
*Inverforth, Lord, The Future of the Motor Ship, 470
*IRON AND STEEL :
*- See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*- Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
*- Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, J. E. Fletcher, 667
*- Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
*- Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
*- Cast Iron Plates--see British Engineering Standards
*- Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, 291
*- Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
*- Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
*- Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
*- German Iron and Steel Production, 408
*- Germany, Finished Steel Production in, 429
*- Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
*- Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
*- Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
*- "Perlit" Cast Iron, 317
*- Permanent Moulds for Cast Iron, 327
*- Plating of Chromium on Steel, George M. Enos, 188
*- Production of Iron and Steel, 67
*- Russian Iron and Steel Production, 1924-5, 547
*- Special Iron for Motor Cars, 438
*- Steel Moulding Sands, A. L. Curtis, 290
*- Steel Works Engineering, Sir W. H. Ellis, 493. 494
*IRRIGATION Scheme, The Gezira, 211, 216, 217


Impurities, 39
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*JACOB Perkins and His Steam Engines, C. R. K., 6
Indicators, &c.—see also Instruments in Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Jenkins, Rhys, Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, 575
 
*Johnson, Philip, Roadless Traction, 324
Inductances—see Wireless
*Juvenile Employment, 263
 
Institutions—see Associations
 
Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
 
International Conference, Electric—see Electrical Matters
 
International Harvester Company, Self-loading and Tipping Trailer, 35, 36
 
International Railways—see Railways
 
International Road Congress, The Fifth, 73 Inverforth, Lord, The Future of the Motor
 
Ship, 470
 
IRON AND STEEL :
 
See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. New’ton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
 
Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice^ J. E. Fletcher, 667
 
Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
 
Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
 
Cast Iron Plates—see British Engineering Standards
 
Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, 291
 
Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
 
Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
 
Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
 
German Iron and Steel Production, 408
 
Germany, Finished Steel Production in, 429
 
Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
 
Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
 
Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
 
“ Perlit ” Cast Iron, 317
 
Permanent Moulds for Cast Iron, 327
 
Plating of Chromium on Steel, George M.
 
Enos, 188
 
Production of Iron and Steel, 67
 
Russian Iron and Steel Production, 1924-5, 547
 
Special Iron for Motor Cars, 438
 
Steel Moulding Sands, A. L. Curtis, 290
 
Steel Works Engineering, Sir W. H. Ellis, 493. 494
 
IRRIGATION Scheme, The Gezira, 211, 216, 217
 
JACOB Perkins and His Steam Engines.
 
C. R. K., 6
 
Jenkins, Rhys, Ironmaking in the Forest of
 
Dean, 575
 
Johnson, Philip, Roadless Traction, 324
 
Juvenile Employment, 263


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KEENAN, J. L., Blast * furnace Practice in India, 290
*KEENAN, J. L., Blast-furnace Practice in India, 290
 
*Kershaw, John B. C., Air Pollution from the Engineer's Standpoint, 168
Kershaw, John B. C., Air Pollution from the
*Kershaw, John B. C., Boiler Equipment at the Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
 
*Keyways, Effect of--see Aeronautical Research
Engineer's Standpoint, J 68
*King, J. Foster, Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, 235
 
Kershaw, John B. C., Boiler Equipment at the
 
Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
 
Keyways, Effect of—see Aeronautical Research
 
King, J. Foster, Scantling Developments in
 
Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, 235


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LABOUR NEWS .
*LABOUR NEWS :
 
*- Labour Troubles in China, Professor C. A. Middleton Smith, 300
Labour Troubles in China, Professor C. A. Middleton Smith, 300
*- Unemployment, 13
 
*LAKE Truzzo Hydro-electric Works, 181  
Unemployment, 13
*Lathes--see Machine Tools
 
*Launches and Trial Trips, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 154, 178, 204, 230, 307, 333, 361, 417, 475, 499, 533, 681
LAKE Truzzo Hydro-electric Works, 181
*LEADERS :
 
*- American Locomotive Developments, 553
Lathes—see Machine Tools
*- Australia and Young Engineers, 466
 
*- Averages and Mean Values, 143
launches and Trial Trips, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 154, 178, 204. 230, 307, 333, 361, 417, 475, 499, 533, 681
*- Century of Railways, 323
 
*LEADERS (continued):
LEADERS :
*- Civil Research, 65
 
*- Compound Locomotives, 118
American Locomotive Developments, 553
*- Converting Plant, 672
 
*- Cracking of Boiler Plates, 554
Australia and Young Engineers, 466
*- Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435
 
*- Electricity Supply, 612
Averages and Mean Values, 143
*- Farm Engineering, 379
 
*- Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
Century of Railways, 323
*- French Naval Renaissance, 407
 
*- Frequency, 91
LEADERS {continued):
*- Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
 
*- Future of Low-temperature Carbonisation, 493
Civil Research, 65
*- Ground Gearing, 584
 
*- Heatless Combustion, 352
Compound Locomotives, 118
*- High-pressure Boilers, 270
 
*- Impurities, 39
Converting Plant, 672
*- Irrigation in the Sudan, 217
 
*- Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
Cracking of Boiler Plates, 554
*- Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244
 
*- Locomotive Feed Heating, 193
Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435
*- Natural Alloys, 522
 
*- Naval Engineers, 641
Electricity Supply, 612
*- Naval Programme, 117
 
*- Navy and the Nation, 521
Farm Engineering, 379
*- “Nelsons” of the Navy, 351
 
*- New Battleships, 214
Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
*- Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
 
*- Porosity, 436
French Naval Renaissance, 407
*- Problem of the Submarine, 583
 
*- Railway Accidents, 243
Frequency, 91
*- Rational Calorific Values, 380
 
*- Royal Dockyards, 167
Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
*- Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
 
*- Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
Future of Low-temperature Carbonisation, 493
*- Specialisation, 13
 
*- Status of Naval Engineers, 585
Ground Gearing, 584
*- Steam Locomotive, 641
 
*- Strength, 144
Heatless Combustion, 352
*- Stresses in Boilers, 611
 
*- Study of Failures, 298
High-pressure Boilers, 270
*- Supercharging, 39
 
*- Three-cylinder Locomotives, 65
Impurities, 39
*- Training of Engineers, 493
 
*- Unemployment, 13
Irrigation in the Sudan, 217
*- Use of High-pressure Steam, 697
 
*- Utilisation of Research, 168
Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
*- Warships of the Future, 269
 
*- Words, 297
Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244
*LEGISLATION and Industry, T. G. Otley, 148
 
*LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
Locomotive Feed Heating, 193
*- England, North of, 22, 48, 74, 99, 126, 150, 174, 200, 227, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446. 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
 
*- Lancashire, 21, 47, 73, 98, 126, 149, 173, 199, 226, 251, 277, 305, 331, 359, 387, 389, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591. 621, 651, 679, 705
Natural Alloys, 522
*- Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 47, 73, 97, 125, 149, 173, 199, 225, 251, 277, 305, 331, 359, 387, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591, 621, 651, 679, 705
 
*- Scotland, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201, 227, 253, 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 474, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 652, 681, 707
Naval Engineers, 641
*- Sheffield, 22, 48, 74, 98, 126, 150, 174, 200, 226, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446, 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
 
*- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201, 227, 253, 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 475, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 653, 681, 707
Naval Programme, 117
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
 
*- “Armstrong” Class—see G.W.R. Locomotives
Navy and the Nation, 521
*- Averages and Mean Values, T. Mohn. 171 Battleships and the Shipbuilding Crisis, Arthur Hoare, 294
 
*- Briggs’ Railway Collection, Writer of the Article, 199
“ Nelsons ” of the Navy, 351
*- British Front-coupled Tender Locomotives with Large Wheels, E. L. Ahrons, 123; F. W.Brewer, 123, 173
 
*- British Railway Stations and Station Approaches, A. A. Buss, 668
New Battleships, 214
*- British Steam Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, F. W. Brewer, 140, 199, 210, 317, 376 ; E. L. Ahrons, 140, 237, 400
 
*- Bromley Singles, G.E.R., F. W. Brewer, 88, 123 ; E. L. Ahrons, 123
Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
*- Business Situation in England, F. W. Dean, 469
 
*- Canterbury and Whitstable Tunnel, J. G. H. Warren, 88
Porosity, 436
*- Catalogues for Australia, W. R. Hebble- white, 376
 
*- Chemical and Combustion Engineering, E. Kilburn Scott, 668
Problem of the Submarine, 583
*- Compound Locomotives, A. J. Brewer. 140 199 ; Chas. W. Dauncey, 172, 210, 294, 376, 490, 646 ; R. Axon, 23 7 317 ; W. B. Thompson, 275 ; Progress. 317, 357, 401 ;
 
F. W. Brewer, 470, 523, 545, 613, 668 ; Compound, 613 : E. L. Ahrons, 400, 429, 469 ; R. C., 429, 545, 613, 646
Railway Accidents, 243
*- Congestion and Redistribution of Population, M. Macdonald, 647
 
*- Continental Steel Pipes for South Africa, Perrin’s Ltd., 237
Rational Calorific Values, 380
*- Cupola Design, A. Fleming Browne, 173 : Writer of the Article, 210
 
*- Difficulties of Overseas Inventors, Overseas 470
Royal Dockyards, 167
*- Does Railway Electrification Pay ? D. G. M., 37
 
*- Double-bogie Tenders, F. W. Brewer, 691 Drilling Glass, John D. Troup, 429
Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
*- Drilling and Riveting Three-joist Stanchions, H. A., 490
 
*- Dry-weather Flows, Eric Crewdson, 62 ; Alfred A. Barnes, 88
Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
*- Early Locomotive Bogies—see Locomotives with Bogies
 
*- Empire Patent, S. P. Christie, 546
Specialisation, 13
*- Engineers and Salesmanship, J. C., 357 ; Auriga, 357 ; Stormproof, 376 ; Burton, Griffiths and Co., 470
 
*- Flexible Valve Gear, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 210
Status of Naval Engineers, 585
*- French Naval Renaissance, Compagnie Electro-Mecanique, 647 ; and Note
 
*- Future of the Airship, S. P. Christie, 275
Steam Locomotive, 641
*- G.W.R. Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 317, 429
 
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):
Strength, 144
*- Heatless Combustion, W. T. David, 376 ; W. J. Walker, 4C0, 470, 523, 613, 691 ; B. Pochobradsky, 428, 490, 546, 646, 691 ; J. F. Alcock, 401 ; W. A. Tookey, 428
 
*- Increasing Production, Harry Adams, 36; H. Alexander, 62
Stresses in Boilers, 611
*- Lima Locomotive, F. W. Brewer, 580 ; R. C., 613
 
*- Locomotion No. 1, S. and D. Railway, 275  
Study of Failures, 298
*- Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, F. W. Brewer, 294, 357, 401 ; Steam Loco., 317, 357 ; H. A. Stenning, 357
 
*- Locomotive Superheating, F. W. Brewer, 647  
Supercharging, 39
*- Locomotive Wheel Diameters, M. Barry, 580; E. L. Ahrons, 580
 
*- Locomotives with Bogies, Jas. Dunlop, 123, 172, 199, 237 ; J. G. H. Warren, 172, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 198
Three-cylinder Locomotives, 65
*- Low-temperature Carbonisation, David Brownlie, 613 ; H. L. Pirie, 647
 
*- Motor Converters v. Rotary Converters, G. Wuthrich, 469, 546 ; Robt. G. Jakeman, 523
Training of Engineers, 493
*- Oil from Coal, M.I. Mech. E., 199
 
*- Ramsbottom Piston Rings, Wm. Hy. Robson, 275
Unemployment, 13
*- Riveting Stresses in Boiler Plates, R. C. Kirkwood, 294
 
*- Scratch Hardness Tests, A. E. Crisp, 123
Use of High-pressure Steam, 697
*- Screw Propellers, C. W. Dyson, 19
 
*- Simplification (Standardisation) in Industry, A. Williams Price, 123
Utilisation of Research, 168
*- Status of Naval Engineers,M.I. Mech. E., 613  
 
*- Steam Pressure--see Locomotive Boilers
Warships of the Future, 269 Words, 297
*- Storage of Coal, H. W. Watts, 19  
 
*- Supercharging in Internal Combustion Engines, Alfred Buchi, 171
LEGISLATION and Industry, T. G. Otley, 148
*- Superheat--see Locomotive Boilers
 
*- Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. N. Gresley, 123
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
*- Variable Blast Pipes and other Matters, Wm. Hy. Robson, 36
 
*- Webb's "Precedents," A. J. Brewer, 36 ; E. L. Ahrons, 36
England, North of, 22, 48, 74, 99, 126, 150, 174, 200, 227, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446, 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
*- Webb's Three-cylinder Compound Locomotives, "Dreadnought" Class, F. W. Brewer, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 237
 
*LIBRARIES, Special, Association of, 328, 354  
Lancashire, 21, 47, 73, 98, 126, 149, 173, 199,
*Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
 
*LITERATURE :
226, 251, 277, 305, 331, 359, 387, 389, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591. 621, 651, 679, 705
*- Reviews :
 
*-- Ban und Betrieb Moderner Konvcrter- Stahlwerke Kleinbessemereien, Hubert Hermanns, 245, 380
Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 47, 73, 97, 125, 149, 173, 199, 225, 251, 277. 305, 331, 359, 387, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591, 621, 651, 679, 705
*-- Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1926, 672
 
*-- Colliery Working and Management, H. F. Bulman and Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 673, 698
Scotland, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201,
*-- Conversion of Coal into Oils, Franz Fischer, 298
 
*-- Design of Railway Location, Clement C. Williams, 432
227, 253. 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 474, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 652, 681, 707.
*-- Electrical Engineer's Data Books, 299, 699
 
*-- Fair Winds and Foul, Frederick Perry, 219, 299
Sheffield, 22, 48, 74, 98, 126, 150, 174, 200, 226, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446, 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
*-- Health and Environment, Leonard Hill and Argyll Campbell, 192
 
*-- History of Engineering, A. P. M. Fleming and H. J. Brocklehurst, 554, 699
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201, 227, 253, 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 475, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 653, 681, 707
*-- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1925, 642, 673
 
*-- Mechanical Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, Ivor B. Hart, 146
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
*-- Metalliferous Mine Surveying, F. "Winiberg, 245, 467
 
*-- Motor Ships, A. C. Hardy, 193, 699
“Armstrong” Class—see G.W.R. Locomotives
*-- Primer of Costing, R. J. H. Ryall, 245, 325
 
*-- Practical Water Power Engineering, William T. Taylor, 299
Averages and Mean Values, T. Mohn. 171
*-- Resistance of Express Trains, C. F. Dendy- Marshall, 219
 
*-- Romance of Navigation, Captain W. B. Whall, 642
Battleships and the Shipbuilding Crisis, Arthur Hoare, 294
*-- Time Standardisation of Workshop Operations, T. Pilkington, 15, 192
 
*- Short Notices :
Briggs’ Railway Collection, Writer of the Article, 199
*-- Akershus Elektricitetsverk og Utbygningcn av Raanaasfoss Kraftverk, 15, 93
 
*-- Architectural Practice and Procedure, Hamilton H. Turner, 93
British Front-coupled Tender Locomotives with Large Wheels, E. L. Ahrons, 123;
*-- Catalogue of British Scientific and Technical Books, 119
 
*-- Chemical Engineering Library, 699
F. AV.Brewer, 123, 173
*-- Compressed Air and its Machinery, T. H. Plummer, 169
 
*-- Copper, N. E. Crump, 432, 642
British Railway Stations and Station Approaches, A. A. Buss, 668
*-- Cost of Freight Transport by Railway, F. W. Rogerson, 554
 
*-- Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925, 554
British Steam Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, F. W. Brewer, 140, 199, 210, 317, 376 ;
*-- Electrical Industry in France, 299
 
*-- Electricity and the Structure of Matter, L. Southerns, 299
E. L. Ahrons, 140, 237, 400
*-- Fluid Motion, An Introduction to, W. N. Bond, 93
 
*-- Geological Maps, A. Nelson, 245, 401  
Bromley Singles, G.E.R., F. AV. Brewer, 88, 123 ; E. L. Ahrons, 123
*-- Journal of the Institute of Metals, 219  
 
*-- Les Mecanismes, G. Hartmann, 554, 642  
Business Situation in England, F. AA7. Dean, 469
*-- Lubricating Oils, Fats and Greases, G. H. Hurst, 554, 699
 
*-- Manner der Technik, Conrad Matschoss, 15, 169
Canterbury and AVhitstable Tunnel, J. G. H. Warren, 88
*-- Marine Engineering Repairs, Engineer-Captain F. J. Drover, 93
 
*-- Mechanism of the Car, A. W. Judge, 325, 467  
Catalogues for Australia, W. R. Hebble-white, 376
*-- Modern Practice in Steam Condensing Plants, A. R. Wright, 169, 219
 
*-- Periodicities in Climatic and Economic Phenomena and their Co-variation, Axel F. Enstrom, 119
Chemical and Combustion Engineering, E. Kilburn Scott, 668
*-- Phases of Modern Science, 219
 
*-- Principles of Machine Design, C. Norman. 673, 699
Compound Locomotives, A. J. Brewer. 140 199; Chas. W. Dauncey, 172, 210, 294, 376, 490, 646 ; R. Axon, 23 7 317 ; AA7. B. Thompson, 275 ; Progress. 317, 357, 401 ;
*-- Principles of Sound Signalling, M. D. Hart and W. Whateley Smith, 380, 554
 
*-- Saw Doctor's Handbook, 353, 642
F. W. Brewer, 470, 523, 545, 613, 668 ; Compound, 613 : E. L. Ahrons, 400. 429, 469 ; R. C., 429, 545, 613, 646
*-- Scientific Paradoxes and Problems, A. S. E. Ackermann, 432, 467
 
*-- Steam Boilers, R. D. Munro and G. Ness, 299  
Congestion and Redistribution of Population, M. Macdonald, 647
*-- Steam Power Plant Engineering, G. F. Gebhardt, 119
 
*-- Summation of Series, L. B. W. Jolley, 401  
Continental Steel Pipes for South Africa, Perrin’s Ltd., 237
*-- Technical Plumbing and Sanitary Science, S. Barlow Bennett, 554, 699
 
Cupola Design, A. Fleming Browne, 173 : Writer of the Article, 210
 
Difficulties of Overseas Inventors, Overseas 470
 
Does Railway Electrification Pay ? D. G. M., 37
 
Double-bogie Tenders, F. AV. Brewer, 691
 
Drilling Glass, John D. Troup, 429
 
Drilling and Riveting Three-joist Stanchions, H. A., 490
 
Dry-weather Flows, Eric Crewdson, 62 ; Alfred A. Barnes, 88
 
Early Locomotive Bogies—see Locomotives with Bogies
 
Empire Patent, S. P. Christie, 546
 
Engineers and Salesmanship, J. C., 357 ; Auriga, 357 ; Stormproof, 376; Burton, Griffiths and Co., 470
 
Flexible Azalve Gear, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 210
 
French Naval Renaissance, Compagnie Elec-tro-Mecanique, 647 ; and Note
 
Future of the Airship, S. P. Christie, 275
 
G.AV.R. Locomotives, F. AA7. Brewer, 317, 429
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR {continued):
 
Heatless Combustion, W. T. David, 376; W. J. Walker, 400, 470, 523, 613, 691 ; B. Pochobradsky, 428, 490, 546, 646, 691 ; J. F. Alcock, 40i ; W. A. Tookey, 428
 
Increasing Production, Harry Adams, 36;
 
H. Alexander, 62
 
Lima Locomotive, F. W. Brewer, 580 ;
 
R. C., 613
 
Locomotion No. 1, S. and D. Railway, 275 Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures,
 
F. W. Brewer, 294, 357, 401 ; Steam Loco., 317, 357 ; H. A. Stenning, 357
 
Locomotive Superheating, F. W. Brewer, 647 Locomotive Wheel Diameters, M. Barry, 580 ;
 
E. L. Ahrons, 580
 
Locomotives with Bogies, Jas. Dunlop, 123, 172, 199, 237 ; J. G. H. Warren, 172, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 198
 
Low-temperature Carbonisation, David Brownlie, 613 ; H. L. Pirie, 647
 
Motor Converters v. Rotary Converters, G. Wuthrich, 469, 546 ; Robt. G. Jakcman, 523
 
Oil from Coal, M.I. Meeh. E., 199
 
Ramsbottom Piston Rings, Win. Hy. Robson, 275
 
Riveting Stresses in Boiler Plates, R. C. Kirkwood, 294
 
Scratch Hardness Tests, A. E. Crisp, 123
 
Screw Propellers, C. W. Dyson, 19
 
Simplification (Standardisation) in Industry,
 
A. Williams Price, 123
 
Status of Naval Engineers, M.I. Meeh. E., 613 Steam Pressure—see Locomotive Boiiers Storage of Coal, H. W. Watts, 19 Supercharging in Internal Combustion Engines, Alfred Buchi, 171
 
Superheat—see Locomotive Boilers
 
Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. N. Gresley, 123
 
Variable Blast Pipes and other Matters, Win. Hy. Robson, 36
 
Webb’s ‘Precedents,A. J. Brewer, 36;
 
E. L. Ahrons, 36
 
Webb's Three-cylinder Compound Locomotives, ‘“Dreadnought” Class, F. W. Brewer, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 237
 
LIBRARIES, Special, Association of, 328, 354 Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
 
LITERATURE :
 
Reviews :
 
Ban und Betrieb Moderner Konvcrter-Stahlwerke Kleinbessemereicn, Hubert Hermanns, 245, 380
 
Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1926, 672
 
Colliery Working and Management, H. F. Bulinan and Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 673, 698
 
Conversion of Coal into Oils, Franz Fischer, 298
 
Design of Railway Location, Clement C. Williams, 432
 
Electrical Engineer’s Data Books, 299, 699
 
Fair Winds and Foul, Frederick Perry, 219, 299
 
Health and Environment, Leonard Hill and Argyll Campbell, 192
 
History of Engineering, A. P. M. Fleming and H. J. Brocklehurst, 554, 699
 
Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1925, 642, 673
 
Mechanical Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, Ivor B. Hart, 146
 
Metalliferous Mine Surveying, F. MiniEerg, 245, 467
 
Motor Ships, A. C. Hardy, 193, 699
 
Primer of Costing, R. J. H. Byall, 245, 325
 
Practical Water Power Engineering, William T. Taylor, 299
 
Resistance of Express Trains, C. F. Dendy-Marshall, 2] 9
 
Romance of Navigation, Captain W. B. Whall, 642
 
Time Standardisation of Workshop Operations, T. Pilkington, 15, 192
 
Short Notices :
 
Akershus Elektricitetsverk og Utbygningcn av Raanaasfoss Kraftverk, 15, 93
 
Architectural Practice and Procedure, Hamilton H. Turner, 93
 
Catalogue of British Scientific and Technical Books, 119
 
Chemical Engineering Library, 699
 
Compressed Air and its Machinery, T. II.
 
Plummer, 169
 
Copper, N. E. Crump, 432, 642
 
Cost of Freight Transport by Railway, F. W. Rogerson, 554
 
Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925, 554
 
Electrical Industry in France, 299
 
Electricity and the Structure of Matter, L. Southerns, 299
 
Fluid Motion, An Introduction to, W. N. Bond, 93
 
Geological Maps, A. Nelson, 245, 401 Journal of the Institute of Metals, 219 Les Mecanismes, G. Hartmann, 554, 642 Lubricating Oils, Fats and Greases, G. 11.
 
Hurst, 554, 699
 
Manner der Technik, Conrad Matschoss, 15, 169
 
Marine Engineering Repairs, Engineer-Captain F. J. Drover, 93
 
Mechanism of the Car, A. W. Judge, 325, 467 Modern Practice in Steam Condensing Plants,
 
A. R. Wright, 169, 219
 
Periodicities in Climatic and Economic Phenomena and their Co-variation, Axel
 
F. Enstrom, 119
 
Phases of Modern Science, 219
 
Principles of Machine Design, C. Norman, 673,699
 
Principles of Sound Signalling, M\ D. Hart and W. Whateley Smith, 380, 554
 
Saw Doctor’s Handbook, 353, 642
 
Scientific Paradoxes and Problems, A. S. E. Ackermann, 432, 467
 
Steam Boilers, R. D. Munro and G. Ness, 299
 
Steam Power Plant Engineering, G. F. Gebhardt, 119
 
Summation of Series, L. B. W. Jolley, 401 Technical Plumbing and Sanitary Science,
 
S. Barlow Bennett, 554, 699
 
LITERATURE (continued):
 
Books Received :
 
Aden Port Trust, Report, 1924- 1925, 219
 
A.E.G. Progress, Berlin, 146
 
All the World’s Aircraft, 1925, C. C. Grey, 219 Aluminium Overhead Conductors, 263
 
American Society of Civil Engineers, “ Proceedings,” 219
 
American Society for Testing Materials, Tentative Standards, 554
 
Annales des Ponts et ChaussSes, 245, 401
 
Annales des Travail x Publics de Belgique, 673
 
Annali dei I.avori Pubblici gi& Giornale del Genio Civile, 15, 146, 219, 586
 
Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City of Providence, R.I.. 1924, 146
 
Applied Mechanics, Delft, “Proceedings” of the First International Congress for, 554 Aprovechamiento de las Energias Naturales, Juan G. Blanco, 353
 
Arithmetic for Engineers, C. B. Clapham, 432 Atmospheric Pollution, Advisory Committee
 
Report, 93
 
Austria, Report on the Commercial and Financial Conditions in, O. 8. Phillpotts, 554
 
Autoclaves and High-pressure Work, Harold Goodwin, 15
 
Bats, Mosquitoes and Dollars, Dr. C. A. R.
 
Campbell, 554
 
Behind the Counter, W. H. Beable, 554
 
Blacks and Pitches, H. M. Langton, 193
 
Bradford Technical College, Prospectus, 219 British Wire Drawing and Wire Working
 
Machinery, H. Dunell, 245
 
Busk, E. T., A Pioneer in Flight, Mary Busk, 673
 
Calculations for Steel-frame Structures, W. C.
 
Cocking, 93
 
Calendar, 1925-6, Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 263
 
Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIV., 353 Case Against Nationalising the Banks, (). R.
 
Hobson, 245
 
Cellulose Ester Varnishes, F. Sproxton, 193
 
Chemistry of Drying Oils, R. 8. Morrell and
 
H. R. Wood, 673
 
Chemistry of Power Plant, W. M. Miles, 432 China Architects’ and Builders’ Compendium, 586
 
City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme, 325
 
City of Providence, Annual Report, 219 Combustion, Theory and Practice of, J. E.
 
Lister and C. Harman-Harris, 15
 
Commercial Credit Risks, A. H. Swain, 93
 
Concrete, Plain and Reinforced, Vol. I.,
 
1<. W. Taylor and Others, 642
 
Confessions of a Capitalist, Sir E. J. P. Benn, 401
 
Continued Education'in London, A Guide to, 432
 
County Borough of Salford : Borough Electrical Engineer’s Report, 1925, 245
 
Crystal Age, W. H. Hudson, 299
 
Das Deutsche Patentrecht, Dr. F. Damme and R. Lutter, 673
 
Department of Overseas Trade :
 
Economic and Financial Conditions in the
 
British West Indies, Report, J. L. Wilson Goode, 586
 
Economic and Financial Conditions in
 
Germany, Report, J. W. F. Thelwall, 642
 
Economic Situation in Angola, Report, A. B. Hutcheon, 642
 
Egypt, Economic and Financial Situation, Report, E. Homan Mulock, 263
 
Esthonia, Report, March, 1925, H. M. Grove, 245
 
Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom (Jugo-Slovia) Report, Capt. Murray Harvey, April, 1925, 219
 
Trade of Syria, Report, H. E. Satow, 219 Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal, and Concrete Exposed to Action of Sea Water, Report of Committee, Institution of Civil Engineers, 219
 
Die Olfeuerung, Bruno Schulz, 586
 
Die Wasserkraftnutzung in Oesterreich und Geographische Grundlagen, Bartel Granigg, 219
 
Distillation in Practice, C. Elliott, 15
 
Elastische Flatten, Br. Dr.-Ing. A. Nadai, 15 Electrical Precipitation, Sir Oliver Lodge, 219 Electricity Supply, 1920—1923, 15
 
Elementary Hydraulics, F. W. Meddaugh, 193
 
Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, Memorandum by Mechanical Transport Sub-Committee, 554
 
Empire Forestry Journal, &c., Fraser Story, 263
 
Erection of Engineering Structures and Plant, H. Atkin, 554
 
Experimental Investigation into Repetitive Work, Isabel Burnett, 219
 
Field Engineering, H. Chapin Ives, 325
 
Fourier’s Theorem and Harmonic Analysis,
 
A. Eagle, 353
 
Fuel Economy and Smoke Prevention, J. B.
 
C. Kershaw, 219
 
Future, The, A. M. Low, 15
 
Gas and Oil Engines, Running and Maintenance, P. S. Caldwell, 325
 
Geshichte des Eisens, Dr. Otto Johannsen, 325
 
Gold Coast Railway, 193
 
Grundlagen und Neuere Fortschritte der Zahnraderzeugung, Karl Kutzbach, 93
 
Grundsatze fur die bauliche Durchbildung eiserner Eisenbahnbriicken, 432
 
Grundzuge der technischen Wirtschafts-, Verwaltungs-, und Verkehrslehre, 93
 
Handbook on Boilermaking, Kenneth Morrison, 245
 
Handbook of Cussons’ Capstan Block Apparatus for Mechanics, 586
 
Handbook of Engineering Mathematics, W.
 
E. Wynne and W. Spraragen, 93 High-tension Line Practice. E. V. Pannell, 353
 
High Vacuum Surface Condensers, O. T.
 
McHutchison, 642
 
* Hornby Book of Trains, 554 •
 
How to Judge the Prospects of New Railways, Lieut.-Colonel L. E. Hopkins, 401
 
Hiitte des Ingenieurs Taschenbuch, Vol. I., 673
 
Hydro-electric Power Commission of Province of Ontario, Report, 263
 
Engineers, “ Trans -Engineering, Telford of the Science and
 
LITERATURE {continued):
LITERATURE {continued):
 
*- Books Received :
Books Received {continued):
*-- Aden Port Trust, Report, 1924-1925, 219
 
*-- A.E.G. Progress, Berlin, 146
I Collettori Bassi Delle Fogne di Roma, &c., Giampelino Corsetti, 15
*-- All the World's Aircraft, 1925, C. C. Grey, 219
 
*-- Aluminium Overhead Conductors, 263
Index to the “ Transactions ” of the Institution of Naval Architects, 1905—1925, 586
*-- American Society of Civil Engineers, "Proceedings," 219
 
*-- American Society for Testing Materials, Tentative Standards, 554
Induction Motor, Herbert Vickers, 146
*-- Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, 245, 401
 
*-- Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgique, 673
Industrial Administration, Introduction to, John Lee, 673
*-- Annali dei I.avori Pubblici gia Giornale del Genio Civile, 15, 146, 219, 586
 
*-- Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City of Providence, R.I.. 1924, 146
Industrial Applications of Coal Tar Products,
*-- Applied Mechanics, Delft, "Proceedings" of the First International Congress for, 554
 
*-- Aprovechamiento de las Energias Naturales, Juan G. Blanco, 353
H. M. Bunbury and A. Davidson, 263
*-- Arithmetic for Engineers, C. B. Clapham, 432  
 
*-- Atmospheric Pollution, Advisory Committee Report, 93
Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vol.
*-- Austria, Report on the Commercial and Financial Conditions in, O. S. Phillpotts, 554
 
*-- Autoclaves and High-pressure Work, Harold Goodwin, 15
VI., J. W. Mellor, 673
*-- Bats, Mosquitoes and Dollars, Dr. C. A. R. Campbell, 554
 
*-- Behind the Counter, W. H. Beable, 554  
Institute of Marine actions,219
*-- Blacks and Pitches, H. M. Langton, 193
 
*-- Bradford Technical College, Prospectus, 219
Internal Combustion
*-- British Wire Drawing and Wire Working Machinery, H. Dunell, 245
 
*-- Busk, E. T., A Pioneer in Flight, Mary Busk, 673
Petrie, 380
*-- Calculations for Steel-frame Structures, W. C. Cocking, 93
 
*-- Calendar, 1925ó6, Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 263
International Review
*-- Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIV., 353
 
*-- Case Against Nationalising the Banks, O. R. Hobson, 245
Practice of Agriculture, 219
*-- Cellulose Ester Varnishes, F. Sproxton, 193
 
*-- Chemistry of Drying Oils, R. S. Morrell and H. R. Wood, 673
Jahrbuch der Brennkrafttechnischen Gesellschaft E.V., Vol. V., 1924, 673
*-- Chemistry of Power Plant, W. M. Miles, 432
 
*-- China Architects' and Builders' Compendium, 586
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, Life of, F. R. I Harris, 401
*-- City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme, 325
 
*-- City of Providence, Annual Report, 219
Japanese Journal of Engineering, Abstracts, 219, 432
*-- Combustion, Theory and Practice of, J. E. Lister and C. Harman-Harris, 15
 
*-- Commercial Credit Risks, A. H. Swain, 93
Jointless (Magnesium Oxychloride) Floors, P. W. Barnett and B. Bakewell, 401
*-- Concrete, Plain and Reinforced, Vol. I., F. W. Taylor and Others, 642
 
*-- Confessions of a Capitalist, Sir E. J. P. Benn, 401
Journal of the Boston Society of Engineers, 93
*-- Continued Education in London, A Guide to, 432
 
*-- County Borough of Salford : Borough Electrical Engineer's Report, 1925, 245
Journal of the Bradford Engineering Society, 1923-1924, 586
*-- Crystal Age, W. H. Hudson, 299
 
*-- Das Deutsche Patentrecht, Dr. F. Damme and R. Lutter, 673
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 245
*-- Department of Overseas Trade :
 
*-- Economic and Financial Conditions in the British West Indies, Report, J. L. Wilson Goode, 586
Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, Vol.
*-- Economic and Financial Conditions in Germany, Report, J. W. F. Thelwall, 642
 
*-- Economic Situation in xAngola, Report, A. B. Hutcheon, 642
CXI., G. C. Lloyd, 380
*-- Egypt, Economic and Financial Situation, Report, E. Homan Mulock, 263
 
*-- Esthonia, Report, March, 1925, H. M. Grove, 245
Journal of the Junior Institution of Engineers, 432
*-- Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom (Jugo-Slovia) Report, Capt. Murray Harvey, April, 1925, 219
 
*-- Trade of Syria, Report, H. E. Satow, 219
Laboratory Experiments for the Engineering
*-- Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal, and Concrete Exposed to Action of Sea Water, Report of Committee, Institution of Civil Engineers, 219
 
*-- Die Olfeuerung, Bruno Schulz, 586
Student, Part I., H. Threlfall, 554
*-- Die Wasserkraftnutzung in Oesterreich und Geographische Grundlagen, Bartel Granigg, 219
 
*-- Distillation in Practice, C. Elliott, 15
Laymen and the New Architecture, 325
*-- Elastische Flatten, Br. Dr.-Ing. A. Nadai, 15
 
*-- Electrical Precipitation, Sir Oliver Lodge, 219
Library Catalogue, Junior Institution of Engineers, 245
*-- Electricity Supply, 1920-1923, 15
 
*-- Elementary Hydraulics, F. W. Meddaugh, 193
Loads on Highway Bridges, Report of Committee, 245
*-- Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, Memorandum by Mechanical Transport Sub- Committee, 554
 
*-- Empire Forestry Journal, andc., Fraser Story, 263
Loughborough College Calendar, 1925-1926, 193
*-- Erection of Engineering Structures and Plant, H. Atkin, 554
 
*-- Experimental Investigation into Repetitive Work, Isabel Burnett, 219
Machinists’ and Draftsmen’s Handbook, Peder Lobben, 93
*-- Field Engineering, H. Chapin Ives, 325  
 
*-- Fourier's Theorem and Harmonic Analysis, A. Eagle, 353
Manual of Electrical Undertakings, 1924-1925, 642
*-- Fuel Economy and Smoke Prevention, J. B. C. Kershaw, 219
 
*-- Future, The, A. M. Low, 15
Marine Diesel Engines, J. W. M. Sothern, 642 Measurement of Humidity in Closed Spaces,
*-- Gas and Oil Engines, Running and Maintenance, P. S. Caldwell, 325
 
*-- Geshichte des Eisens, Dr. Otto Johannsen, 325
Report, Food Investigation Board, 642
*-- Gold Coast Railway, 193
 
*-- Grundlagen und Neuere Fortschritte der Zahnraderzeugung, Karl Kutzbach, 93
Mechanical Testing of Materials, W. M.
*-- Grundsatze fur die bauliche Durchbildung eiserner Eisenbahnbriicken, 432
 
*-- Grundzuge der technischen Wirtschafts-, Verwaltungs-, und Verkehrslehre, 93
Crossman, 554
*-- Handbook on Boilermaking, Kenneth Morrison, 245
 
*-- Handbook of Cussonsí Capstan Block Apparatus for Mechanics, 586
Mechanical World Year Book, 1926, 673
*-- Handbook of Engineering Mathematics, W. E. Wynne and W. Spraragen, 93
 
*-- High-tension Line Practice, E. V. Pannell, 353
Memoires et Compte Rendu des Travaux de la Societe des Ingenieurs Civils de France, 219, 401
*-- High Vacuum Surface Condensers, O. T. McHutchison, 642
 
*-- Hornby Book of Trains, 554
Mercury-arc Rectifiers and Mercury-vapour Lamps, J. A. Fleming, 245
*-- How to Judge the Prospects of New Railways, Lieut.-Colonel L. E. Hopkins, 401
 
*-- Hutte des Ingenieurs Taschenbuch, Vol. I., 673
Metallurgie du Cuivre et Alliages de Cuivre, M. Altmayer and Leon Guillet, 15
*-- Hydro-electric Power Commission of Province of Ontario, Report, 263
 
*LITERATURE (continued):
Metallurgy and its Influence on Modern Progress, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 673
*- Books Received (continued):
 
*-- I Collettori Bassi Delle Fogne di Roma, andc., Giampelino Corsetti, 15
Michigan College of Mines Year Book, 1924—5, 245
*-- Index to the "Transaction" of the Institution of Naval Architects, 1905-1925, 586
 
*-- Induction Motor, Herbert Vickers, 146
Ministry of Public Works Annual Report, 1921-22, Cairo, 401
*-- Industrial Administration, Introduction to, John Lee, 673
 
*-- Industrial Applications of Coal Tar Products, H. M. Bunbury and A. Davidson, 263
Modern Railway Signalling, M. G. Tweedie and T. S. Lascelles, 673
*-- Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vol. VI., J. W. Mellor, 673
 
*-- Institute of Marine Engineers, "Transactions," 219
Molesworth’s Pocket Book of Engineering Formulae, Sir G. L. Molesworth, 554
*-- Internal Combustion Engineering, Telford Petrie, 380
 
*-- International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture, 219
Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 299
*-- Jahrbuch der Brennkrafttechnischen Gesellschaft E.V., Vol. V., 1924, 673
 
*-- Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, Life of, F. R. Harris, 401
Nachschlagebuch der Nachschlagewerke fur die Wirtschaftspraxis, Dr. Paul Heile, 380 National Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925,432
*-- Japanese Journal of Engineering, Abstracts, 219, 432
 
*-- Jointless (Magnesium Oxychloride) Floors, P. W. Barnett and B. Bakewell, 401
National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, 401
*-- Journal of the Boston Society of Engineers, 93
 
*-- Journal of the Bradford Engineering Societv, 1923-1924, 586
Neuere Methoden zur Statik der Rahmen-tragwerke, A. Strassner, 586
*-- Journal of the Franklin Institute, 245
 
*-- Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, Vol. CXI., G. C. Lloyd, 380
Oilfield Exploration and Development, Vol.
*-- Journal of the Junior Institution of Engineers, 432
 
*-- Laboratory Experiments for the Engineering Student, Part I., H. Threlfall, 554
I. and Vol. IL, 673
*-- Laymen and the New Architecture, 325
 
*-- Library Catalogue, Junior Institution of Engineers, 245
On the Road, W. H. Beable, 401
*-- Loads on Highway Bridges, Report of Committee, 245
 
*-- Loughborough College Calendar, 1925-1926, 193
Operating Engineer’s Catechism of Steam Engineering, M. H. Gornston, 93
*-- Machinists' and Draftsmen's Handbook, Peder Lobben, 93
 
*-- Manual of Electrical Undertakings, 1924-1925, 642
Oscillographs, J. T. Irwin, 193
*-- Marine Diesel Engines, J. W. M. Sothern, 642
 
*-- Measurement of Humidity in Closed Spaces, Report, Food Investigation Board, 642
Persia, Trade and Industry of, Report, 299
*-- Mechanical Testing of Materials, W. M. Crossman, 554
 
*-- Mechanical World Year Book, 1926, 673
Photo-electricity, H. A. Allen, 353
*-- Memoires et Compte Rendu des Travaux de la Societe des Ingenieurs Civils de France, 219, 401
 
*-- Mercury-arc Rectifiers and Mercury-vapour Lamps, J. A. Fleming, 245
Physical Metallography, E. Heyn and M. A. Grossmann, 673
*-- Metallurgie du Cuivre et Alliages de Cuivre, M. Altmayer and Leon Guillet, 15
 
*-- Metallurgy and its Influence on Modern Progress, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 673
Physical Science, An Introduction to, Ivor
*-- Michigan College of Mines Year Book, 1924-5, 245
 
*-- Ministry of Public Works Annual Report, 1921-22, Cairo, 401
B. Hart, 401
*-- Modern Railway Signalling, M. G. Tweedie and T. S. Lascelles, 673
 
*-- Molesworth's Pocket Book of Engineering Formulae, Sir G. L. Molesworth, 554
Pitman’s Electrical Educator, Part I., J. A. Fleming, 380
*-- Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 299
 
*-- Nachschlagebuch der Nachschlagewerke fur die Wirtschaftspraxis, Dr. Paul Heile, 380
Plastic Magnesia, O. C. Ralston and Others, 673
*-- National Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925, 432
 
*-- National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, 401
Polytechnic, Prospectuses of School of Engineering and Courses in Electrical Engineering, 245
*-- Neuere Methoden zur Statik der Rahmentragwerke, A. Strassner, 586
 
*-- Oilfield Exploration and Development, Vol. I. and Vol. IL, 673
Practical Electrical Engineering—Direct Currents, H. G. Cisin, 93
*-- On the Road, W. H. Beable, 401
 
*-- Operating Engineer's Catechism of Steam Engineering, M. H. Gornston, 93
Practical Road Engineering, H. E. Goldsmith, 673
*-- Oscillographs, J. T. Irwin, 193
 
*-- Persia, Trade and Industry of, Report, 299
“ Proceedings ” of American Society of Civil Engineers, 1925, 263, 299
*-- Photo-electricity, H. A. Allen, 353
 
*-- Physical Metallography, E. Heyn and M. A. Grossmann, 673
“ Proceedings ” of the Chemical Engineering Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, 193
*-- Physical Science, An Introduction to, Ivor B. Hart, 401
 
*-- Pitman's Electrical Educator, Part I., J. A. Fleming, 380
“ Proceedings ” of the Fourth International Congress of Refrigeration, 673
*-- Plastic Magnesia, O. C. Ralston and Others, 673
 
*-- Polytechnic, Prospectuses of School of Engineering and Courses in Electrical Engineering, 245
“ Proceedings ” of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 93, 353
*-- Practical Electrical Engineering-Direct Currents, H. G. Cisin, 93
 
*-- Practical Road Engineering, H. E. Goldsmith, 673
“ Proceedings ” of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, 1925, 554
*-- "Proceedings" of American Society of Civil Engineers, 1925, 263, 299
 
*-- "Proceedings" of the Chemical Engineering Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, 193
“ Proceedings ” of Rugby Engineering Society, 299
*-- "Proceedings" of the Fourth International Congress of Refrigeration, 673
 
*-- "Proceedings" of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 93, 353
“ Proceedings ” of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, 325, 586
*-- "Proceedings" of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, 1925, 554
 
*-- "Proceedings" of Rugby Engineering Society, 299
Processes of Flour Manufacture, P. A. Amos 586
*-- "Proceedings" of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, 325, 586
 
*-- Processes of Flour Manufacture, P. A. Amos, 586
Public and its Utilities, W. G. Raymond, 26‘ Punch Almanack, 1926, 586
*-- Public and its Utilities, W. G. Raymond, 263
 
*-- Punch Almanack, 1926, 586
Pyrometry of Exhaust Temperatures ol Internal Combustion Engines, Charles E Foster, 146
*-- Pyrometry of Exhaust Temperatures of Internal Combustion Engines, Charles E. Foster, 146
 
*-- Questions in Machine Construction and Drawing, W. Bentley, 586
Questions in Machine Construction anc Drawing, W. Bentley, 586
*-- Rahmen Formein, Dr.-Ing. A. Kleinlogel, 219
 
*-- Rand Water Board Report, 219
Rahmen Formein, Dr.-Ing. A. Kleinlogel, 21J Rand Water Board Report, 219
*-- Reibung und Schmierung im Maschinenbau, Dr.-Ing. L. Gumbel and Dr. E. Everting, 93
 
*-- Reinforced Concrete Dams, E. J. Harris, 245
Reibung und Schmierung im Maschinenbau Dr.-Ing. L. Gumbel and Dr. E. Everling, 9! Reinforced Concrete Dams, E. J. Harris, 24J Reinforced Concrete, Elementary Guide to A. Lakeman, 245
*-- Reinforced Concrete, Elementary Guide to, A. Lakeman, 245
 
*-- Reinforced Concrete in Practice, A. A. H. Scott, 219
Reinforced Concrete in Practice, A. A. H Scott, 219
*-- Relativity, Sir Oliver Lodge, 15
 
*-- Release of Internal Stress in Brass Tubing, R. J. Anderson and E. G. Fahlman, 219
Relativity, Sir Oliver Lodge, 15
*LITERATURE (continued):
 
*- Books Received (continued):
Release of Internal Stress in Brass Tubing R. J. Anderson and E. G. Fahlman, 219
*-- Resistance of Materials, F. B. Seely, 263
 
*-- Sewage Purification and Disposal, G. B. Kershaw, 93
LITERATURE (continued):
*-- Sierra Leone Railway, Report, 1924, 219
 
*-- South American Handbook, 1926, 673
Books Received (continued):
*-- South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines, Calendar, 219
 
*-- Statik der Boden Konstruktion, Dr.-Ing. W. Schilling, 673
Resistance of Materials, F. B. Seely, 263
*-- Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilation, Practical, A. G. King, 263
 
*-- Strength and Elasticity of Materials, E. P. Coston, 245
Sewage Purification and Disposal, G. B. 1
*-- Strength of Materials, J. Case, 401
 
*-- Strength of Materials, E. R. Maurer and M. O. Withey, 263
Kershaw, 93                            i
*-- Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, C. T. Bishop, 263
 
*-- Structure of Light, Sir J. J. Thomson, 219
Sierra Leone Railway, Report, 1924, 219    |
*-- Studies of Curing Concrete in a Semi-arid Climate, Harrison F. Gonnerman and C. L. McKesson, 586
 
*-- Studies in Repetitive Work, S. Wyatt and J. A. Fraser, 673
South American Handbook, 1926,673
*-- Surface Machinery and Methods for Oil Well Pumping, H. C. George, 15
 
*-- Surface Water Supply of Canada, Arctic and Western Hudson Bay Drainage, andc., 1922-23, 380
South Wales and Monmouthshire School of
*-- Swansea Exchange Annual Report, 1923-24, 401
 
*-- Tables Annuelles Internationales de Constants et Donnees Numeriques, 15
Mines, Calendar, 219
*-- Tables and Charts, Giving Values of Xn, A. D. Browne, 401
 
*-- Talks About Wireless, Sir Oliver Lodge, 325
Statik der Boden Konstruktion, Dr.-Ing.
*-- Technical Education : Its Development and Aims, C. T. Mills, 673
 
*-- Technology Reports of Tohoku Imperial University, 219
W. Schilling, 673
*-- The Ironmonger Pocket Book, 554
 
*-- Theory of Measurements, L. Tuttle and J. Satterley, 380
Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilation, Practical, A. G. King, 263
*-- Theory of Structures, H. W. Coultas, 673
 
*-- Tonnage Measurements, A. Van Driel, 401
Strength and Elasticity of Materials, E. P.
*-- "Transactions" of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, 380
 
*-- "Transactions" of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, Vol. I., 586
Coston, 245                                I
*-- "Transactions" of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 93
 
*-- "Transactions" of Institution of Naval Architects, R. W. Dana, 401
Strength of Materials, J. Case, 401
*-- Turbines Hydrauliques, A. Rateau and Others, 673
 
*-- Turning Moments of Conductive Dielectric Ellipsoids, andc., Tetsutaro Miyazaki, 245
Strength of Materials, E. R. Maurer and M. 0.
*-- University College of South Wales, andc., Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 219
 
*-- University of London Faculty of Engineering, Prospectus, 325
Withey, 263
*-- University of London, University College, Calendar, 432
 
*-- Volatile Solvents and Thinners, Noel Heaton, 673
Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, C. T. Bishop, 263
*-- Wasserkraft-Jahrbuch, 1924, 353
 
*-- Wassermessungen bei Wasserkraft anlagen, Dr.-Ing. L. A. Att, 673
Structure of Light, Sir J. J. Thomson, 219
*-- Wire Drawing and the Cold Working of Steel, A. T. Adam, 325
 
*-- Wireless Time Signals for the Use of Surveyors, A. R. Hinks, 401
Studies of Curing Concrete in a Semi-arid
*-- Words and Idioms, L. Pearsall Smith, 299
 
*LLOYD'S Register--see Ships
Climate, Harrison F. Gonnerman and C. L.
*Locomotive, 10 H.P. Petrol, "Planet," Kent Construction and Engineering Company, Ltd., 586, 587
 
*Locomotives, Electric, for Mine<; Prize Award, 294
McKesson, 586
*Locomotives--see also Railway Locomotives
 
*Looms--see Textile
Studies in Repetitive Work, S. Wyatt and
*Lorry, Steam, 6-Ton, Fodens, Ltd., 644
 
*Lorry--see also Motor Vehicles and also Electrical Matters
J. A. Fraser, 673
*Low-temperature Carbonisation, Future of, 493 ; (Letters), 613, 647
 
Surface Machinery and Methods for Oil Well
 
Pumping, H. C. George, 15
 
Surface Water Supply of Canada, Arctic and Western Hudson Bay Drainage, &c., 1922-23, 380
 
Swansea Exchange Annual Report, 1923-24, 401
 
Tables Annuelles Internationales de Constants et Donnees Numeriques, 15        I
 
Tables and Charts, Giving Values of Xn, A. D. Browne, 401
 
Talks About Wireless, Sir Oliver Lodge, 325
 
Technical Education : Its Development and
 
Aims, C. T. Mills, 673
 
Technology Reports of Tohoku Imperial University, 219
 
The Ironmonger Pocket Book, 554
 
Theory of Measurements, L. Tuttle and J. Satterley, 380
 
Theory of Structures, H. W. Coultas, 673
 
Tonnage Measurements, A. Van Driel, 401
 
“ Transactions ” of the Institution of I Chemical Engineers, 380
 
“ Transactions ” of the Institution of Civil I Engineers of Ireland, Vol. I., 586
 
“ Transactions ” of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 93
 
“ Transactions ” of Institution of Naval Architects, R. W. Dana, 401              I
 
Turbines Hydrauliques, A. Rateau and Others, 673
 
Turning Moments of Conductive Dielectric Ellipsoids, &c., Tetsutaro Miyazaki, 245
 
University College of South Wales, &c., I Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 219        |
 
University of London Faculty of Engineering, Prospectus, 325
 
University of London, University College, Calendar, 432
 
Volatile Solvents and Thinners, Noel Heaton, 673
 
Wasserkraft-Jahrbuch, 1924, 353
 
Wassermessungen bei Wasserkraftanlagen,
 
Dr.-Ing. L. A. Att, 673
 
Wire Drawing and the Cold Working of Steel, A. T. Adam, 325
 
Wireless Time Signals for the Use of Surveyors, A. R. Hinks, 401                <
 
Words and Idioms, L. Pearsall Smith, 299  ,
 
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
 
Locomotive, 10 H.P. Petrol, “ Planet,” Kent
 
Construction and Engineering Company, Ltd., 586, 587
 
Locomotives, Electric, for Mines, Prize Award, 294
 
Locomotives—see also Railway Locomotives
 
Looms—see Textile                         |
 
Lorry, Steam, 6-Ton, Fodens, Ltd., 644       I
 
Lorry—see also Motor Vehicles and also Elec- I trical Matters
 
Low-temperature Carbonisation, Future of, 493 ; (Letters), 613, 647


M
M
*McEWEN-RUNGE Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
*MACHINE TOOLS :
*- Auto-lathe, Belt-driven, with 10 H.P. Electric Motor, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 384
*- British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
*- Duplex Wheel Centre Boring and Turning Lathe, Joshua Buckton and Co., Ltd., 330
*- High-speed Lathe, Smith, Barker and Will- son, Ltd., 171
*- Hydraulic Flanging Press for Australia, Fielding and Platt, Ltd., 468, 469
*- Radial Drilling Machine and other Tools for Garages, andc., Drummond Brothers, Ltd., 384
*- Plate Edge Planing Machine, Large, Smith Brothers and Co. (Glasgow), Ltd., 700
*- Spiral Bevel Gear Planing, The Rath, 112
*MACNICOLL, Donald, Jubilee of the Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, 621
*Madagascar Water Power Project, F. Reynier, 461
*Madras--see Floods
*Magnetos, Various, "Fabroil" Gears and "Fabrolite," British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 384
*Manufacture of Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, Alexander Cameron, 250
*Marine Engines--see Engines
*Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee of, Donald MacNicoll, 621
*Marine Wireless--see Wireless
*Martin, W. R., on the Davis Steel Wheel, 290
*Measured Milo Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
*Memorial to the Late Sir Corbet Woodall, 88
*Metals, Papers on --see Associations, Institute of Metals
*Milton, C. O., Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, 57
*Mines, Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
*Mixersósee Asphalt
*Modern Foundry Practice--see Foundry
*Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
*Mole Tile Draining and Tile Drain Ramming Machines, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 61
*Motor Car Engines--see Engines
*MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
*- Characteristics, 382, 402, 438
*- Motor Cars :
*-- All-steel Citroen, 383
*-- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
*-- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
*-- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383, 384
*-- Large Saloon 16-55 H.P. Chassis, Daimler, 404
*-- Six-cylinder Chassis, Darracq, 438
*-- Eight-cylinder and Six-cylinder Cars, Sunbeam Motor Car Company, 438
*-- Vauxhall 25-70 H.P. Chassis, 403
*-- Six-cylinder American Sleeve Valve with Novel Lubrication System, Willys- Knight, 404
*-- 16-35 H.P. Light Saloon, Wolseley, Ltd., 383, 402
*-- Motor Cars, Patented Cast Iron for, E. T. White and Co., Ltd., 438
*-- Garage Equipment, Breakdown Truck, Garage Repair Ramp, Mann, Egerton and Co., Ltd., 439
*-- Power Transmission :
*-- Helicoid Starter Gear, C. A. Vandervell and Co., 439
*-- "Superflex" Shaft Coupling, Simms Motor Units, Ltd., 439
*MOTOR Parts and Engines--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Motor Tractor Demonstration, 522
*MOTOR VEHICLES, COMMERCIAL:
*- 457, 485, 512óFor Engines see Engines
*- A.E.C. Covered-top Omnibus Chassis, "Ramillies," 457, 458, 459
*- Albion Thirty-seater Omnibus, 460
*- Atkinson Uniflow Steam Wagon, 513
*- Austin Three-speed Tractor, Air Intake Filter, 512
*- Crossley-Kegresse Lorry, 459
*- "C" Type and "O" Type Electric Vehicles, Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 459
*- "Esco" Simplex Wheels, Electric Steel Castings Company, 457
*- Fifty-two-seater "Leviathan" Omnibus, Leyland Motors, Ltd., 487
*- Four-cylinder and Six-cylinder Halley Passenger Chassis, 487
*- Karrier Six wheel Chassis, 512
*- Lancia "Pentaiota" Chassis, 457
*- Maudslay Saloon Coach, Thirty-seater, 487
*- Petrol-driven Fuel Oil Wagon, Pumping, Karrier Motors, Ltd., 487
*- Scammell Radial-engined Lorry, 515
*- "Sentinel" Steam Wagons, 457
*- Sixty-seater "Bristol" Omnibus Chassis, 460
*- Thornycroft Four-wheel-drive Tractor, 485 (Two-page Supplement, November 6th, 1925)
*- Wagon, Steam Tipping, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 486, 487
*MOULDS--see Iron
*Mowing Machine, Blackstone and Co.,Ltd., 644
*Mowing Machine Knife-operating Mechanism, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 61
*Mumford, Edwin R., Value of the Experiment Tank, andc., 235


McEWEN-RUNGE Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
N
 
*NATURAL Alloys, 522
MACHINE TOOLS :
*Naval Matters--see Ships
 
*Navigation Congress, Date and Programme Arranged, 373
Auto-lathe, Belt-driven, with 10 H.P. Electric Motor, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 384
*Newcomen Society--see Associations
 
*Newspaper Conveyors, American, 610, 619
British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
*Niagara Falls, Illuminating, 124
 
Duplex Wheel Centre Boring and Turning
 
Lathe, Joshua Buckton and Co., Ltd., 330
 
High-speed Lathe, Smith, Barker and Will-son, Ltd., 171
 
Hydraulic Flanging Press for Australia, Fielding and Platt, Ltd., 468, 469        I
 
Radial Drilling Machine and other Tools for
 
Garages, &c., Drummond Brothers, Ltd., 384 '                                                I
 
Plate Edge Planing Machine, Large, Smith Brothers and Co. (Glasgow), Ltd., 700
 
Spiral Bevel Gear Planing, The Rath, 112
 
MacNICOLL, Donald, Jubilee of the Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, 621
 
Madagascar Water Power Project, F< Reynier, 461
 
Madras—see Floods
 
Magnetos, Various, “ Fabroil ” Gears and “ Fabrolite,” British Thomson-Houston Com pany, Ltd., 384
 
Manufacture of Condenser and Locomotive
 
Tubes, Alexander Cameron, 250
 
Marine Engines—see Engines
 
Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee of, Donald MacNicoll, 621
 
Marine Wireless—see Wireless
 
Martin, W. R., on the Davis Steel Wheel, 290
 
Measured Mile Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
 
Memorial to the Late Sir Corbet Woodall, 88
 
Metals, Papers on—see Associations, Institute of Metals
 
Milton, C. O., Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, 57
 
Mines. Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
 
Mixers—see Asphalt
 
Modern. Foundry Practice—see Foundry
 
Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
 
Mole Tile Draining and Tile Drain Ramming Machines, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd.. 61
 
Motor Car Engines—see Engines
 
MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
 
Characteristics, 382, 402, 438
 
Motor Cars :
 
All-steel Citroen, 383
 
Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
 
Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
 
Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383, 384
 
Large Saloon 16-55 H.P. Chassis, Daimler, 404
 
Six-cylinder Chassis, Darracq, 438
 
Eight-cylinder and Six-cylinder Cars, Sunbeam Motor Car Company, 438
 
Vauxhall 25-70 H.P. Chassis, 403
 
Six-cylinder American Sleeve Valve with
 
Novel Lubrication System, Willys-Knight, 404
 
16-35 H.P. Light Saloon, Wolseley, Ltd., 383, 402
 
Motor Cars, Patented Cast Iron for, E. T.
 
White and Co., Ltd., 438
 
Garage Equipment, Breakdown Truck, Garage Repair Ramp, Mann, Egerton and Co., Ltd., 439
 
Power Transmission :
 
Helicoid Starter Gear, C. A. Vandervell and Co., 439
 
“ Superflex ” Shaft Coupling, Simms Motor Units, Ltd., 439
 
MOTOR Parts and Engines—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Motor Tractor Demonstration, 522
 
MOTOR VEHICLES, COMMERCIAL:
 
457, 485, 512—For Engines see Engines
 
A.E.C. Covered-top Omnibus Chassis, “ Ramillies,” 457, 458, 459
 
Albion Thirty-seater Omnibus, 460
 
Atkinson Uniflow Steam Wagon, 513
 
Austin Three-speed Tractor, Air Intake Filter, 512
 
Crossley-Kegresse Lorry, 459
 
“ C ” Type and “ O ” Type Electric Vehicles, Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 459
 
“ Esco ” Simplex Wheels, Electric Steel Castings Company, 457
 
Fifty-two-seater “ Leviathan ” Omnibus, Leyland Motors, Ltd., 487
 
Four-cylinder and Six-cylinder Halley Passenger Chassis, 487
 
Karrier Six wheel Chassis, 512
 
Lancia “ Pentaiota ” Chassis, 457
 
Maudslay Saloon Coach, Thirty-seater, 487
 
Petrol-driven Fuel Oil Wagon, Pumping, Karrier Motors, Ltd., 487
 
Scainmell Radial-engined Lorry, 515
 
“ Sentinel ” Steam Wagons, 457
 
Sixty-seater “ Bristol ” Omnibus Chassis, 460
 
Thornycroft Four-wheel-drive Tractor, 485 {Two-page Supplement, November 6 th, 1925)
 
AVagon, Steam Tipping, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 486, 487
 
MOULDS—see Iron
 
Mowing Machine, Blackstone and Co.,Ltd., 644
 
Mowing Machine Knife-operating Mechanism, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 61
 
Mumford, Edwin R., Value of the Experiment Tank, &c., 235
 
NATURAL Alloys, 522
 
Naval Matters—see Ships
 
Navigation Congress, Date and Programme
 
Arranged, 373
 
Newcomen Society—see Associations
 
Newspaper Conveyors, American, 610, 619
 
Niagara Falls, Illuminating, 124
 
OBITUARY :
 
Barnaby, Sidney Walker, 214
 
Barnes, John Frederick Evelyp, 85
 
Bates, Herbert, 438
 
Bewlay, Hubert, 237
 
Garfield, Joseph, 237
 
Halliwell, R. F., 408
 
Johnson, Brigadier-General R. Marr, 554
 
Morley, H. W., 612
 
Myers, William, 673
 
Sankey, Captain H. Riall (Portrait), 381
 
Wainwright, Harry Smith, 324
 
WiddowSon, John Henry, 612
 
OIL Engines—see Engines
 
Oil Fuel Burner, Filma Oil Burners, Ltd., 304
 
Ollard, E. A., Electro-deposited Chromium, 236
 
Omnibus, Electric Trolley, Richard Garret t and
 
Sons, Ltd., 196 ; (Correction), 256
 
Omnibus—see also Motor Vehicle
 
Orcutt, H. F. L., Ground Gears, 585, 589, 618, 676
 
Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station—see Electrical Matters
 
p
PALESTINE, Hydro-electric Scheme for, 301
 
Paper Pulp Mill, 2600 H.P. Motors and 400
 
B.H.P. Vertical-spindle Motors for, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
 
Paraffin and Petrol Engines—see Engines Paris—see Exhibitions
 
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
 
Aeronautics, 130
 
Batteries and Accumulators, 78, 177
 
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 391, 655
 
Cranes and Conveyors, 309, 364
 
Crushing and Grinding, 363, 392, 506
 
Dynamos and Motors, 25, 51, 78, 129, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 363, 391. 477, 505, 595, 709
 
Electrical Appliances, 683
 
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (cowt): P
 
Engines, Internal Combustion, 25, 77, 101,
 
129, 153, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 449, 477, 535, 625, 655, 709
 
Furnaces, 102, 177, 229, 256, 450, 683
 
Gas Producers, 52, 153, 363, 391, 568
 
Lighting and Heating, 204, 477, 506
 
Locomotives, 52, 204, 230, 535, 655
 
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 130, 154, 178, 204, 256, 282, 310, 364, 392, 420, 567, 626, 684
 
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 26, 10],
 
130, 177, 230, 281, 505, 683
 
Metallurgy, 102
 
Mining Machinery, 51, 130, 567. 683
 
Miscellaneous, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230, 256, 282, 310, 336, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 568, 656, 684, 710
 
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 26, 102, 178, 364, 477, 567, 656
 
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 204, 391, 419, 536, 710
 
Ships and Boats, 154, 204, 450, 536, 684
 
Steam Generators, 25, 51, 77, 129, 153, 177 203, 255, 309, 335, 477, 683
 
Switchgear, 26, 153, 255, 335, 419
 
Telegraphs and Telephones, 51, 77, 101, 203, 229, 256, 281, 309, 391, 419, 449, 505, 567, 595, 625, 655, 709
 
Tramways and Railways, 102, 336, 449, 596, 656
 
Transformers and Converters, 130, 177, 256, 281, 335, 363, 419, 505, 535, 625
 
Transmission of Power, 51, 449, 505, 535, 567, 595,655,683,710                      j
 
Turbine Machinery, 203, 281, 449, 595
 
Welding, 596                              I
 
PATENTS, Foreign, 412
 
Perring, W. G. A., Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, 686
 
Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 130, 154, 178, 204, 230, 253, 279, 307. 364, 392, 417, 447, 475, 500, 536, 568, 596, 626, 653, 681, 710
 
Petrol Locomotive for an Oil Refinery, Drewry Car Company, 10
 
Photometers—see British Engineering Standards : Specifications
 
Pile-driving Plant, British Steel Pile-driving Company, Ltd., 636
 
Pipe Cleaning Apparatus, “ Powrcleer,” W. and
 
J. Glossop, 676
 
Pipe Line Construction for Compressed Air Transmission, 261, 268
 
Pipe Line—see also Drac Romanche
 
Pipe Pusher, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 643
 
Pipe Wrench, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294
 
—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition              . '                                j
 
Plain v. Roller Bearings for Tramcars, 701
 
Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Pliers for Making Hose Joints, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
 
Ploughing Engine, Petrol, McLaren’s, 643
 
Pope, Sir William J., Faraday as a Chemist, 162, 195
 
Porosity, 436
 
Portland Cement, Specification, 386
 
Poultney, E. C., Two Remarkable Locomotives 371,378,439; (Letter), 439
 
Projectors for Illuminating Niagara Falls, 124
 
Propulseur Trompe—see Aeronautics
 
PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND TRANSPORT
 
CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION (1925) :
 
500, 540, 577, 582, 586, 606, 616, 635, 675 —See also Exhibitions, and for Exhibits see Various Headings
 
Gas Lighting :
 
Public Lighting by Gas, Automatic ;
 
Systems, Charles S. Shapley, 607
 
Valuation of Gas Undertakings for Rating Purposes, George Evetts, 607
 
Highways :
 
Public Utility Services Under Highways,
 
G. P. Warner Terry, 606
 
Trench Openings in Highways, Roland Fletcher, 606
 
Use of Tar in the Construction of Roadways, Thomas Glover and Arthur E. Collins, 607
 
Housing : A Brief Review of Some Modern Methods of House Construction, Percy Morris, 608
 
Land Settlement in New Zealand, 606
 
Regional Planning and Road Development, Herbert H. Humphries, 608
 
Roads :
 
Repair of Roads Against Tramway Tracks, Francis Wood, 608
 
Scottish Rural Roads : A Suggested Policy, Major W. L. Gibson and Mr. George S. Barry, 608
 
Sewage Disposal :
 
Papers, H. C. Whitehead, 540 ; J. A-Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
 
Small Holdings, 606
 
Strengthening Bridges :
 
Road Corrugation, E. L. Deeming, 607
 
Strengthening of Bridges C. G. Mitchell,
 
C. S. Chettoe, 607
 
Transport for Public Cleansing Work, Papers :
 
Selection of Transport for Public Cleansing Work, J. A. Priestley, 578
 
Uses.of Electricity for Housing and Institutional Purposes, R. Hardie, 607
 
Water Supply, Papers :
 
Advisory Regional Committees for Water Policy, D. I. G. Gibbon, 577
 
Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, Sir A. Houston, 577
 
Financial Management and Control of Water Undertakings, F. W. Davies, 578
 
Protection of Underground Supplies of Water, W. B. Cleverly, 578
 
Regional Policy Committees, M. Ratcliffe Barnett, 577
 
Water Resources and Supply, A. R. Atkey, 577
 
PULVERISED Fuel for Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 292
 
PUMPS :
 
See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Dabeg Eeed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
 
PUMPS {continued') :
 
Deep Bore-hole Pump, Worthington-Simpson, 296, 302
 
Fire-engine Pump, 250-300-gallon, Martin
 
Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62


Gas-operated Vacuum Pump, Bertram Joy, 462
O
*OBITUARY :
*- Barnaby, Sidney Walker, 214
*- Barnes, John Frederick Evelyn, 85
*- Bates, Herbert, 438
*- Bewlay, Hubert, 237
*- Garfield, Joseph, 237
*- Halliwell, R. F., 408
*- Johnson, Brigadier-General R. Marr, 554
*- Morley, H. W., 612
*- Myers, William, 673
*- Sankey, Captain H. Riall (Portrait), 381
*- Wainwright, Harry Smith, 324
*- Widdowson, John Henry, 612
*OIL Engines--see Engines
*Oil Fuel Burner, Filma Oil Burners, Ltd., 304
*Ollard, E. A., Electro-deposited Chromium, 236
*Omnibus, Electric Trolley, Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 196 ; (Correction), 256
*Omnibus--see also Motor Vehicle
*Orcutt, H. F. L., Ground Gears, 585, 589, 618, 676
*Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station--see Electrical Matters


Hydro-pneumatic Pumping Plants : Continuous Hydrautomat, Intermittent H y d rau tomat, Vacuu m Hydrau tom at, Hydrautomat, Ltd., 413
P
 
*PALESTINE, Hydro-electric Scheme for, 301
Lubricating Oil Pump, Mechanical, W. Foster and Co., 644
*Paper Pulp Mill, 2600 H.P. Motors and 400 B.H.P. Vertical-spindle Motors for, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
 
*Paraffin and Petrol Engines--see Engines
Main Engine Pumps, 616, Service Pumps and Heating Boilers of the Swedish Liner Gripsholm, 634, 640 {Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
*Paris--see Exhibitions
 
*PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
Marshall Steam Pumping Engine of 1866, 296,
*- Aeronautics, 130
 
*- Batteries and Accumulators, 78, 177
Motor-driven Pump, Boulton and Paul, 643 Hees Roturbo Pumps for Drainage Plants, Rees Roturbo Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 562
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 391, 655
 
*- Cranes and Conveyors, 309, 364
Stuffing-box for Centrifugal Pumps, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 386
*- Crushing and Grinding, 363, 392, 506
 
*- Dynamos and Motors, 25, 51, 78, 129, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 363, 391, 477, 505, 595, 709
Turbine Pump, Six-stage, Tangyes Ltd., 643
*- Electrical Appliances, 683
 
*PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (cont.):
Turbine Pumps for Hydraulic Power Supply, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 354
*- Engines, Internal Combustion, 25, 77, 101, 129, 153, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 449, 477. 535, 625, 655, 709
 
*- Furnaces, 102, 177, 229, 256, 450, 683
Wing-Rotor Pumping Unit, 193
*- Gas Producers, 52, 153, 363, 391, 568
*- Lighting and Heating, 204, 477, 506
*- Locomotives, 52, 204, 230, 535, 655
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 130, 154, 178, 204, 256. 282, 310, 364, 392, 420, 567, 626, 684
*- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 26, 101, 130, 177, 230, 281, 505, 683
*- Metallurgy, 102
*- Mining Machinery, 51, 130, 567, 683
*- Miscellaneous, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230, 256, 282, 310, 336, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 568, 656, 684, 710
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 26, 102, 178, 364, 477, 567, 656
*- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 204, 391, 419, 536, 710
*- Ships and Boats, 154, 204, 450, 536, 684
*- Steam Generators, 25, 51, 77, 129, 153, 177, 203, 255, 309, 335, 477, 683
*- Switchgear, 26, 153, 255, 335, 419
*- Telegraphs and Telephones, 51, 77, 101, 203, 229, 256, 281, 309, 391, 419, 449, 505, 567, 595, 625, 655, 709
*- Tramways and Railways, 102, 336, 449, 596, 656
*- Transformers and Converters, 130, 177, 256, 281, 335, 363, 419, 505, 535, 625
*- Transmission of Power, 51, 449, 505, 535, 567, 595, 655, 683, 710
*- Turbine Machinery, 203, 281, 449, 595 Welding, 596
*PATENTS, Foreign, 412
*Perring, W. G. A., Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, 686
*Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 130, 154, 178, 204, 230, 253, 279, 307. 364, 392, 417, 447, 475, 500, 536, 568, 596, 626, 653, 681, 710
*Petrol Locomotive for an Oil Refinery, Drewry Car Company, 10
*Photometers--see British Engineering Standards : Specifications
*Pile-driving Plant, British Steel Pile-driving Company, Ltd., 636
*Pipe Cleaning Apparatus, "Powrcleer," W. and J. Glossop, 676
*Pipe Line Construction for Compressed Air Transmission, 261, 268
*Pipe Line--see also Drac Romanche
*Pipe Pusher, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 643
*Pipe Wrench, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Plain v. Roller Bearings for Tramcars, 701
*Planing Machines--see Machine Tools
*Pliers for Making Hose Joints, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
*Ploughing Engine, Petrol, McLaren's, 643
*Pope, Sir William J., Faraday as a Chemist, 162, 195
*Porosity, 436
*Portland Cement, Specification, 386
*Poultney, E. C., Two Remarkable Locomotives 371, 378, 439 ; (Letter), 439
*Projectors for Illuminating Niagara Falls, 124
*Propulseur Trompe--see Aeronautics
*PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND TRANSPORT CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION (1925) :
*- 500, 540, 577, 582, 586, 606, 616, 635, 675--See also Exhibitions, and for Exhibits see Various Headings
*- Gas Lighting :
*-- Public Lighting by Gas, Automatic Systems, Charles S. Shapley, 607
*-- Valuation of Gas Undertakings for Rating Purposes, George Evetts, 607
*- Highways :
*-- Public Utility Services Under Highways, G. P. Warner Terry, 606
*-- Trench Openings in Highways, Roland Fletcher, 606
*- Use of Tar in the Construction of Roadways, Thomas Glover and Arthur E. Collins, 607
*- Housing : A Brief Review of Some Modern Methods of House Construction, Percy Morris, 608
*- Land Settlement in New Zealand, 606
*- Regional Planning and Road Development, Herbert H. Humphries, 608
*- Roads :
*-- Repair of Roads Against Tramway Tracks, Francis Wood, 608
*-- Scottish Rural Roads: A Suggested Policy, Major W. L. Gibson and Mr. George S. Barry, 608
*- Sewage Disposal :
*-- Papers, H. C. Whitehead, 540 J. A* Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
*- Small Holdings, 606
*- Strengthening Bridges :
*-- Road Corrugation, E. L. Leeming, 607
*-- Strengthening of Bridges C. G. Mitchell, C. S. Chettoe, 607
*- Transport for Public Cleansing Work, Papers :
*-- Selection of Transport for Public Cleansing Work, J. A. Priestley, 578
*-- Uses of Electricity for Housing and Institutional Purposes, R. Hardie, 607
*- Water Supply, Papers :
*-- Advisory Regional Committees for Water Policy, D. I. G. Gibbon, 577
*-- Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, Sir A. Houston, 577
*-- Financial Management and Control of Water Undertakings, F. W. Davies, 578
*-- Protection of Underground Supplies of Water, W. B. Cleverly, 578
*-- Regional Policy Committees, M. Ratcliffe Barnett, 577
*-- Water Resources and Supply, A. R. Atkey, 577
*PULVERISED Fuel for Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 292
*PUMPS :
*- See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*- Dabeg Feed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
*PUMPS (continued) :
*- Deep Bore-hole Pump, Worthington-Simpson, 296, 302
*- Fire-engine Pump, 250-300-gallon, Martin Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62
*- Gas-operated Vacuum Pump, Bertram Joy, 462
*- Hydro-pneumatic Pumping Plants : Continuous Hydrautomat, Intermittent Hydrautomat, Vacuum Hydrautomat, Hydrautomat, Ltd., 413
*- Lubricating Oil Pump, Mechanical, W. Foster and Co., 644
*- Main Engine Pumps, 616, Service Pumps and Heating Boilers of the Swedish Liner Gripsholm, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
*- Marshall Steam Pumping Engine of 1866, 296, 302
*- Motor-driven Pump, Boulton and Paul, 643
*- Rees Roturbo Pumps for Drainage Plants, Rees Roturbo Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 562
*- Stuffing-box for Centrifugal Pumps, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 386
*- Turbine Pump, Six-stage, Tangyes Ltd., 643
*- Turbine Pumps for Hydraulic Power Supply, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 354
*- Wing-Rotor Pumping Unit, 193


R
R
RAIL Cars—see Railways
*RAIL Cars—-see Railways
 
*RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
*- General:
 
*-- Briggs’ Railway Collection, 108
General:
*-- Birkinshaw’s Malleable Iron Rails, 109; (Letter), 199
 
*-- Century of Railways, 323
Briggs’ Railway Collection, 108
*-- Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 430, 434
 
*-- Escalators on the Central London Railway, H. F. Molony, 645
Birkinshaw’s Malleable Iron Rails, 109;
*-- International Railway Congress, 14
 
*-- Main Line Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 182, 208, 341, 423
(Letter), 199
*-- Railway Accidents, 243
 
*-- Railway Accidents, Annual Report, 376
Century of Railways, 323
*-- Railway Notes, Old and New, Sir John A. F. Aspinall, 510
 
*-- Railway Relics at Faverdale, 157
Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, Win. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 430, 434
*-- Railway Returns for 1924, 170
 
*-- Railway Statistics for April, 1925, 73  
Escalators on the Central London Railway, H. F. Molony, 645
*-- Railway Statistics for May, 1925, 188
 
*- British, Colonial and Indian :
International Railway Congress, 14
*-- Centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 42
 
*-- Exhibits, Railway Centenary, at the Science Museum, 409
Main Line Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 182, 208, 341, 423
*-- Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, 430, 434  
 
*-- Federated Malay States Railways, Report, 240
Railway Accidents, 243
*-- Indian Broad-gauge Railways, Mechanical Couplers for, 694
 
*-- Metropolitan Railway, Proposed New Line, 677
Railway Accidents, Annual Report, 376
*-- Southern Railway, New Electric Stock, 44
 
*- Foreign Railways :
Railway Notes, Old and New, Sir John A. F.
*-- Main Line Railway Electrification :
 
*-- Austria, 182, 208
Aspinall, 510
*-- France, 341
 
*-- France, Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway, 423
Railway Relics at Faverdale, 157
*-- France, Midi Railway, 425
 
*RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
Railway Returns for 1924, 170
*- General:
 
*-- American Locomotive Developments, 553  
Railway Statistics for April, 1925, 73 Railway Statistics for May, 1925, 188
*-- Automatic Control of Locomotives, 547  
 
*-- Centenary of the Locomotive, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Presidential Address, 40
British, Colonial and Indian :
*-- Compound Locomotives, 118 ; (Letters), 140, 172, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 490, 523, 545, 613, 647, 668
 
*-- Germany’s Locomotive Industry, 523
Centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 42
*-- Locomotive Boiler Feed System, “Dabeg” Feed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
 
*-- Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244; (Letters), 294, 317, 357, 401
Exhibits, Railway Centenary, at the Science Museum, 409
*-- Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
 
*-- Locomotive Feed Heating, 192
Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, 430, 434 Federated Malay States Railways, Report, 240
*-- Locomotive Valve Gear, Model for, Hunslet Engine Company, Ltd., 140
 
*-- Narrow-gauge Express Locomotive, Davey, Paxman and Co., 70 ; (Paragraph), 115  
Indian Broad-gauge Railways, Mechanical Couplers for, 694
*-- Prosser Locomotives, 511
 
*-- Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Mr. Julius Kruttschnitt’s Paper, 237 ; (Para¬graph), 349
Metropolitan Railway, Proposed New Line, 677
*-- Steam Locomotive, 641
 
*-- Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58, 65, 545 ; (Letters), 123, 210
Southern Railway, New Electric Stock, 44
*-- Two Remarkable Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 371, 378, 439
 
*-- Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Two- cylinder Compound Engine, 371, 378
Foreign Railways :
*-- Lima Locomotive Works Eight-coupled Locomotive Al, 439 ; (Letter), 613
 
*- British, Colonial and Indian :
Main Line Railway Electrification : Austria, 182, 208 France, 341
*-- British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 28, 54, 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284, 312, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508, 538, 570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 470, 580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
 
*-- Period 1870-1875 (continued), 2, 28
France, Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway, 423
*-- Period 1876-1881, 28, 54, 80
 
*-- Period 1882-1889: Compound Locomotives, 156, 180, 206, 232 ; Non-com - pound Locomotives, 258, 284, 312
France, Midi Railway, 425
*-- Period 1890-1900, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452  
 
*-- Period 1901-1914, 480, 508, 538, 570  
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
*-- Period 1914-1924, 598, 628
 
*-- Articulated, Steep Gradient and Miscellaneous Locomotives, 452
General:
*-- Details, 422, 628
 
*-- Engines for Ireland and Overseas, 1870- 1879, 132
American Locomotive Developments, 553 Automatic Control of Locomotives, 547 Centenary of the Locomotive, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Presidential Address, 40
*-- Locomotive Tenders, 628
 
*RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
Compound Locomotives, 118 ; (Letters), 140, 172, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 490, 523, 545, 613, 647, 668
*- British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
 
*-- Tank Engines, Principal, British Railways, 1901-1914, 538
Germany’s Locomotive Industry, 523
*-- Train Resistances and Locomotive Performances. 1855 to 1879, 104
 
*-- Two-cylinder High-pressure Engines, 1890- 1900, 366
Locomotive Boiler Feed System, “ Dabeg ” Feed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
*-- For Locomotives Illustrated see Illustrated Index, Subjects
 
*- Engine Built by George Stephenson and Nicholas Wood in 1822, 42
Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244 ; (Letters), 294, 317, 357, 401
*-- Number of Locomotives, 71
 
*-- Southern Railway, Express Locomotives, 329
Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
*-- Stephenson's "Locomotion" Drawing Replica of Original Train, 42
 
*- Foreign :
Locomotive Feed Heating, 192
*-- Austrian Electric Locomotives, 183, 185
 
*-- France : Paris - Orleans Electric Locomotives, 343, 425 ; Midi Railway, Electric Locomotives, 426
Locomotive Valve Gear, Model for, Hunslet Engine Company, Ltd., 140
*-- Pacific Railway of Colombia, Eight-coupled Locomotive, 224
 
*RATIONAL Calorific Values, 380
Narrow-gauge Express Locomotive, Davey, Paxman and Co., 70 ; (Paragraph), 115
*Raven, Sir Vincent L., Australia and New Zealand, 466
 
*Reavell, William, on Young Engineers and the Future, 320 ; (Letters), 357, 376, 470
Prosser Locomotives, 511
*Rectifiers--see Electrical Matters
 
*Refrigerating Machinery for the Upwey Grange, Motor Ship, J. and E. Hall, Ltd., 678
Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Mr.
*Reinforcement-placing Machine, J. W. Liversedge, 637
 
*Research, Utilisation of, 168
Julius Kruttschnitt’s Paper, 237 ; (Paragraph), 349
*Reservoir--see Water Supply
 
*Resistance of Ships--see Ships
Steam Locomotive, 641
*Ribble--see Electrical Matters
 
*Richardson, James, Marine Diesel Engines, 549
Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58, 65, 545 ; (Letters), 123, 210
*Riveted Joints, Tests of, 650
 
*Road Congress--see International
Two Remarkable Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 371, 378, 439
*Roads--see also Public Works Congress
 
*Road-making in China, 693
Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Two-cylinder Compound Engine, 371, 378
*Road Roller, 3-Ton "Clearside" Tandem Petrol, Robey and Co., Ltd., 582, 588
 
*Road Roller, 9-Ton, "Universal," Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 617
Lima Locomotive Works Eight-coupled Locomotive Al, 439 ; (Letter), 613
*Road Rollers, "Advance," with Scarifying Attachment, Wallis and Steevens, Ltd., 636
 
*Road Rollers, Steam, Aveling and Porter, Ltd., 637
British, Colonial and Indian :
*Road Rollers, Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
 
*"Road Toaster," Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 28, 54, 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284,312,
*Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
 
*Roller, 9-Ton Road, "Universal" Type, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60
338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508,538^
*Roller, 10-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 637
 
*Rollers, Motor, Quick Reverse, Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 587
570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237,275,
*Rolling Mill, High-speed Cold, 688
 
*Rotoscope, A. J. Ashdown, 272
294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469,470,
*Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Chester, 34, 60
 
*Rudders--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
*Rugby--see Wireless, also Electrical Matters
 
Period 1870-1875 (continued), 2, 28
 
Period 1876-1881, 28, 54, 80
 
Period 1882—1889 : Compound Locomotives, 156, 180, 206, 232; Non-compound Locomotives, 258, 284, 312
 
Period 1890-1900, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452 Period 1901-1914, 480, 508, 538, 570 Period 1914- 1924, 598, 628
 
Articulated, Steep Gradient and Miscellaneous Locomotives, 452
 
Details, 422, 628
 
Engines for Ireland and Overseas, 1870-1879, 132
 
Locomotive Tenders, 628
 
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued)-.
 
British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
 
Tank Engines, Principal, British Railways, 1901-1914, 538
 
Train Resistances and Locomotive Performances. 1855 to 1879, 104
 
Two-cylinder High-pressure Engines, 1890— 1900, 366
 
For Locomotives Illustrated see Illustrated Index, Subjects
 
Engine Built by George Stephenson and Nicholas Wood in 1822, 42
 
Number of Locomotives, 71
 
Southern Railway, Express Locomotives, 329
 
Stephenson’s “ Locomotion Drawing Replica of Original Train, 42
 
Foreign :
 
Austrian Electric Locomotives, 183, 185
 
France : Paris - Orleans Electric Locomotives, 343, 425 ; Midi Railway, Electric Locomotives, 426
 
Pacific Railway of Colombia, Eight-coupled Locomotive, 224
 
RATIONAL Calorific Values, 380
 
Raven, Sir Vincent L., Australia and New Zealand, 466
 
Reavell, William, on Young Engineers and the
 
Future, 320 : (Letters), 357, 376, 470
 
Rectifiers—see Electrical Matters
 
Refrigerating Machinery for the Upwey Grange,
 
Motor Ship, J. and E. Hall, Ltd., 678
 
Reinforcement-placing Machine, .1. W. Liversedge, 637
 
Research, Utilisation of, 168
 
Reservoir—see Water Supply
 
Resistance of Ships—see Ships
 
Ribble—see Electrical Matters
 
Richardson, James, Marine Diesel Engines, 549
 
Riveted Joints, Tests of, 650
 
Road Congress—see International
 
Roads—see also Public Works Congress
 
Road-making in China, 693
 
Road Roller, 3-Ton Clearside Tandem
 
Petrol, Robey and Co., Ltd., 582, 588
 
Road Roller, 9-Ton, Universal,Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 617
 
Road Rollers, Advance,with Scarifying Attachment, Wallis and Steevens, Ltd., 636
 
Road Rollers, Steam, Aveling and Porter, Ltd., 637
 
Road Rollers, Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
 
Road Toaster,Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
 
Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
 
Roller, 9-Ton Road, Universal Type, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60
 
Roller, 10-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co.
 
(Leeds), Ltd., 637
 
Rollers, Motor, Quick Reverse, Barford and
 
Perkins, Ltd., 587
 
Rolling Mill, High-speed Cold, 688
 
Rotoscope, A. J. Ashdown, 272
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Chester, 34, 60
 
Rudders—see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Rugby—see Wireless, also Electrical Matters
 
s
SAND and Oil Trap, W. E. Farrer, Ltd., 587
 
Savage, H. D., Water-cooled Furnace Walls, 121
 
Scapa Flow—see Ships, Naval Matters
 
Schneider Hydro - mechanical Transmission
 
Gear, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
 
Schofield, Alfred, Modern Ports, 325
 
Scholarships, Whitworth, Awards, 303
 
Science and Engineering, Dr. M. I. Pupin, 19
 
Science Scholarships at Imperial College of
 
Science and Technology, 164
 
Scientific Basis of Industry, Francis H. Carr, 644
 
Scientific and Industrial Research Report, Summary of Advisory Council’s Remarks, 436
 
Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Baily, 471
 
Searchlights—see Projectors
 
Sennar Dam—see Dam
 
Separators—see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Sewage Disposal, Various Papers on, H. C. Whitehead, 540 ; J. A. Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
 
Sewage Plant—see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
 
General:
 
Conditions in the Shipbuilding Industry, 435, 443
 
Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435, 443
 
Engines, Marine—see Engines ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, W. G. A. Perring, 686
 
Fifty Years’ Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
 
Frictional Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207
 
Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
 
High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley. S. Cook, 270
 
Lloyd’s Register Book, 44
 
Lloyd’s Register Quarter’s Shipbuilding, 70, 414
 
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 497
 
Lloyd’s Wreck Statistics for 1924, 222
 
Marine Electrical and Other Devices—see
 
Separate Section, Olympia Engineering Exhibition
 
Measured Mile Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
 
Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
 
Reduction Gears for French Flotilla Leaders,
 
Power Plant Company, Ltd., 499
 
Rudders and Steering—see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Safety Precautions for Oil-engined Boats, 340
 
Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel
 
Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
 
Shipbuilding Position, Sir Eustace H.
 
Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 426
 
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued):
 
General (continued) :
 
Shipbuilding, Engineering and Machinery-Exhibition—see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition.
 
Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
 
Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
 
Value of the Experiment Tank, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
 
British Navy :
 
H.M.S. Emerald, 580
 
H.M.S. Nelson, Launch of, 266
 
Navy and the Nation, 521
 
New Battleships, 218 ; (Letter), 294
 
Naval Matters :
 
French Naval Renaissance, 407 ; (Letter), 647
 
■ Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
 
Naval Engineer Officers, 646
 
“ Solid Smokeless Fuel,” Conference, 530
 
Naval Engineers, 641
 
Naval Programme, 117
 
“ Nelsons ” of the Navy, 351
 
Problem' of the Submarine, 583
 
Royal Dockyards, 167
 
Scapa Flow Salvage Operations, 248
 
Status of Naval Engineers, 585 ; (Letter), 613
 
Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286
 
Warships of the Future, 269
 
Foreign Navies :
 
German Light Cruiser Emden, 549
 
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
 
British Petrol, Motor Tanker, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 355
 
Coastal Motor Boat for Sweden, J. I. Thorny-croft and Co.. Ltd., 320
 
Italian Motor Liner, Large, 10
 
Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancamano, Win. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 496, 517, 520, 542
 
Motor Cargo Ship Primero, Burmeister and Wain, 293
 
Motor Refrigeration Ship Upwey Grange, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 678
 
Motor Ship Parkeston, 170, 190, 194
 
Motor Ships for the Australian Meat Trade, 33
 
Shallow-draught River Steamer Fushun, J. 1.
 
Thorny croft and Co., Ltd., 275
 
Swedish-American Motor Liner Gripsholm, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 579, 614, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4dh, 1925)
 
SHOWS—see Exhibitions
 
Simmonds, O. E., Flying Boat Design, 287
 
Situation in China, 300
 
Sixty Years Ago, 15, 33, 71, 97, 114, 149, 163, 193, 214, 245, 277, 303, 317, 357, 373, 409, 432, 462, 499, 518, 546, 588, 612, 642, 673, 702
 
Smithfield—see Exhibitions
 
Smith-Rose, Dr. R. L., Wireless Wave Problems, 287
 
Societies—see Associations
 
SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES :
 
20, 71, 97, 125, 149, 173, 198, 225, 251, 305, 357, 442, 472, 562, 638, 705
 
Air Service Next Year, 357
 
Baldwin Locomotives for South Africa, 71
 
Big Gold Mines, 71
 
Big Railway Orders, 225
 
Building Steel Lighters, 357
 
Congo Copper, 472
 
Deep Gold Mining, Village Deep Shaft Down to 6754ft., 71
 
Durban Docks, Equipping, 357
 
Durban’s Electric Plant, 705
 
Durban’s Electrical Output, 472
 
Durban’s New Power Plant, 21
 
Electricity Controversy, 562
 
Founding of the Rand, 563
 
Gold Mining Dividends, 173
 
Gould Automatic Couplers, 149
 
Important Plant Addition, 705
 
Industrial Production, 705
 
Lake Arthur Dam, 125
 
Limit of Deep Mining, 562
 
Locomotive Boiler Explodes, 705
 
Locomotive Propaganda, 472
 
Mine Ventilating Fan, 442
 
Mineral Output of the Union, 638
 
Mining Tender Rejected, 149
 
Natal’s Coal Trade, 149
 
New Dredger for East London, 125
 
Platinum Discoveries, 251
 
Platinum Mines Reaching Production Stage, 305
 
Power Plants, New, for S.A., 97
 
Powerful New Tug, 305
 
Prince and S.A. Enterprises, 225
 
Prince of Wales’ Tour, 305
 
Printing Press, Huge, 225
 
Production of Pig Iron, 562
 
Quick Despatch, 357
 
Railway Progress Since Union, 125
 
Railways, Proposed New, 225
 
Reclaiming the Kalahari, 472
 
Record Maize Loading, 472
 
Record Run on Narrow-gauge Line, 442
 
Reduced Gold Value, 173
 
Rhodesia Railways, 97
 
Rhodesian Railway Development, 357
 
Rhodesia’s Mining Figures, 20
 
Sinking, A Record, 149
 
S.A. Gold Mines in 1924, 638
 
S.A. Railways’ Coal Earnings, 173
 
S.A.R. Steamships, 562
 
Steel Lighters, New, 638
 
Steel Pipe Contract for the Continent, 225 ; (Correction), 237
 
Steel Works in South Africa, 97
 
Tablet Holders for Fast Trains, 71
 
Twenty-nine Foreign Locomotives, 44 2
 
Union Air Mail Terminated, 97
 
Union Coal Production, 705
 
Union Exports Motor Cars, 472
 
Union Mineral Output in 1925, 71


Union Railway Traffic, 562
S
 
*SAND and Oil Trap, W. E. Farrer, Ltd., 587
Union Railway Workshops, 198
*Savage, H. D., Water-cooled Furnace Walls, 121
 
*Scapa Flow--see Ships, Naval Matters
Union Rolling Stock, 305
*Schneider Hydro - mechanical Transmission Gear, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
 
*Schofield, Alfred, Modern Ports, 325
U.S.A. Locomotives in South Africa, 198
*Scholarships, Whitworth, Awards, 303
 
*Science and Engineering, Dr. M. I. Pupin, 19
Victoria Falls Power Company’s System, 251
*Science Scholarships at Imperial College of Science and Technology, 164
 
*Scientific Basis of Industry, Francis H. Carr, 644
White Labour Losing Ground in South Africa, 20
*Scientific and Industrial Research Report, Summary of Advisory Council's Remarks, 436
 
*Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Baily, 471
SOUTHAMPTON Docks—see also Electrical Matters
*Searchlights--see Projectors
 
*Sennar Dam--see Dam
Southampton Docks, Quay Walls of, F. E. Wentworth-Sheilds, 236
*Separators--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
*Sewage Disposal, Various Papers on, H. C. Whitehead, 540 ; J. A. Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
Southwell, R. V., Progress in Aeronautics, 325
*Sewage Plant--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
Specialisation, 14
*- General:
 
*-- Conditions in the Shipbuilding Industry, 435, 443
Specifications—see British Engineering Standards—also Patent
*-- Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435, 443
 
*-- Engines, Marine--see Engines ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
Standardisation of Crane Essentials, Edward G.
*-- Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, W. G. A. Perring, 686
 
*-- Fifty Years' Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
Fiegehen, 600
*-- Frictional Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207
 
*-- Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
Standardisation—see also British Engineering Standards
*-- High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley S. Cook, 270
 
*-- Lloyd's Register Book, 44
Steam Condensation, &c.—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*-- Lloyd's Register Quarter's Shipbuilding, 70, 414
 
*-- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 497
Steam Engines—see Engines
*-- Lloyd's Wreck Statistics for 1924, 222
 
*-- Marine Electrical and Other Devices--see Separate Section, Olympia Engineering Exhibition
Steam Generating Sets, 25-Kilowatt, at Littleton Pumping Station, Ashworth and Parker, 471
*-- Measured Mile Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
 
*-- Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Julius Kruttschnitt, 237
*-- Reduction Gears for French Flotilla Leaders, Power Plant Company, Ltd., 499
 
*-- Rudders and Steering--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401 Steel—see Iron
*-- Safety Precautions for Oil-engined Boats, 340
 
*-- Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
Stereo-Photo-Grammetric Surveying, Bernard J. Woodruff, 454, 481, 515
*-- Shipbuilding Position, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 426
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued):
Stream-line—see Filter
*- General (continued):
 
*-- Shipbuilding, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition—-see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition.
Strength, 144
*-- Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
 
*-- Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
Stresses in Boilers, 611
*-- Value of the Experiment Tank, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
 
*- British Navy:
Stromeyer, C. E., Experiments on Strains in Boilers, 649
*-- H.M.S. Emerald, 580
 
*-- H.M.S. Nelson, Launch of, 266
Study of Failures, 298
*-- Navy and the Nation, 521
 
*-- New Battleships, 218 ; (Letter), 294
Stump Puller, Trewhella Bros., 643
*- Naval Matters :
 
*-- French Naval Renaissance, 407 ; (Letter), 647
Submarines—see Ships
*-- Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
 
*-- Naval Engineer Officers, 646
Sudan Government Railways, Prairie Type Locomotives, 246, 247 (Two-page Supplement, September 4th, 1925)
*-- “Solid Smokeless Fuel,” Conference, 530
 
*-- Naval Engineers, 641
Supercharging, 39; (Letter), 171
*-- Naval Programme, 117
 
*-- “Nelsons” of the Navy, 351
Supervisory Control—see Electrical Matters
*-- Problem of the Submarine, 583
 
*-- Royal Dockyards, 167
Surveying, Instruments for—see Stereo Sweepers, Motor, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 588
*-- Scapa Flow Salvage Operations, 248
*-- Status of Naval Engineers, 585 ; (Letter), 613
*-- Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286
*-- Warships of the Future, 269
*- Foreign Navies :
*-- German Light Cruiser Emden, 549
*- Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
*-- British Petrol, Motor Tanker, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 355
*-- Coastal Motor Boat for Sweden, J. I. Thorny- croft and Co., Ltd., 320
*-- Italian Motor Liner, Large, 10
*-- Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancamano, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 496, 517, 520, 542
*-- Motor Cargo Ship Primero, Burmeister and Wain, 293
*-- Motor Refrigeration Ship Upwey Grange, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 678
*-- Motor Ship Parkeston, 170, 190, 194
*-- Motor Ships for the Australian Meat Trade, 33
*-- Shallow-draught River Steamer Fushun, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 275
*-- Swedish-American Motor Liner Gripsholm, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 579, 614, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
*SHOWS—see Exhibitions
*Simmonds, O. E., Flying Boat Design, 287
*Situation in China, 300
*Sixty Years Ago, 15, 33, 71, 97, 114, 149, 163, 193, 214, 245, 277, 303, 317, 357, 373, 409, 432, 462, 499, 518, 546, 588, 612, 642, 673, 702
*Smithfield—see Exhibitions
*Smith-Rose, Dr. R. L., Wireless Wave Prob¬lems, 287
*Societies—see Associations
*SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES :
*- 20, 71, 97, 125, 149, 173, 198, 225, 251, 305, 357, 442, 472, 562, 638, 705
*- Air Service Next Year, 357
*- Baldwin Locomotives for South Africa, 71
*- Big Gold Mines, 71
*- Big Railway Orders, 225
*- Building Steel Lighters, 357
*- Congo Copper, 472
*- Deep Gold Mining, Village Deep Shaft Down to 6754ft., 71
*- Durban Docks, Equipping, 357
*- Durban's Electric Plant, 705
*- Durban's Electrical Output, 472
*- Durban's New Power Plant, 21
*- Electricity Controversy, 562
*- Founding of the Rand, 563
*- Gold Mining Dividends, 173
*- Gould Automatic Couplers, 149
*- Important Plant Addition, 705
*- Industrial Production, 705
*- Lake Arthur Dam, 125
*- Limit of Deep Mining, 562
*- Locomotive Boiler Explodes, 705
*- Locomotive Propaganda, 472
*- Mine Ventilating Fan, 442
*- Mineral Output of the Union, 638
*- Mining Tender Rejected, 149
*- Natal's Coal Trade, 149
*- New Dredger for East London, 125
*- Platinum Discoveries, 251
*- Platinum Mines Reaching Production Stage, 305
*- Power Plants, New, for S.A., 97
*- Powerful New Tug, 305
*- Prince and S.A. Enterprises, 225
*- Prince of Wales' Tour, 305
*- Printing Press, Huge, 225
*- Production of Pig Iron, 562
*- Quick Despatch, 357
*- Railway Progress Since Union, 125
*- Railways, Proposed New, 225
*- Reclaiming the Kalahari, 472
*- Record Maize Loading, 472
*- Record Run on Narrow-gauge Line, 442
*- Reduced Gold Value, 173
*- Rhodesia Railways, 97
*- Rhodesian Railway Development, 357
*- Rhodesia's Mining Figures, 20
*- Sinking, A Record, 149
*- S.A. Gold Mines in 1924, 638
*- S.A. Railways' Coal Earnings, 173
*- S.A.R. Steamships, 562
*- Steel Lighters, New, 638
*- Steel Pipe Contract for the Continent, 225 ; (Correction), 237
*- Steel Works in South Africa, 97
*- Tablet Holders for Fast Trains, 71
*- Twenty-nine Foreign Locomotives, 44 2
*- Union Air Mail Terminated, 97
*- Union Coal Production, 705
*- Union Exports Motor Cars, 472
*- Union Mineral Output in 1925, 71
*- Union Railway Traffic, 562
*- Union Railway Workshops, 198
*- Union Rolling Stock, 305
*- U.S.A. Locomotives in South Africa, 198
*- Victoria Falls Power Company's System, 251
*- White Labour Losing Ground in South Africa, 20
*SOUTHAMPTON Docks--see also Electrical Matters
*Southampton Docks, Quay Walls of, F. E. Wentworth-Sheilds, 236
*Southwell, R. V., Progress in Aeronautics, 325  
*Specialisation, 14
*Specifications--see British Engineering Standards--also Patent
*Standardisation of Crane Essentials, Edward G. Fiegehen, 600
*Standardisation--see also British Engineering Standards
*Steam Condensation, andc.--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*Steam Engines--see Engines
*Steam Generating Sets, 25-Kilowatt, at Littleton Pumping Station, Ashworth and Parker, 471
*Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Julius Kruttschnitt, 237
*Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401  
*Steel--see Iron
*Stereo-Photo-Grammetric Surveying, Bernard J. Woodruff, 454, 481, 515
*Stream-line--see Filter
*Strength, 144
*Stresses in Boilers, 611
*Stromeyer, C. E., Experiments on Strains in Boilers, 649
*Study of Failures, 298
*Stump Puller, Trewhella Bros., 643
*Submarines--see Ships
*Sudan Government Railways, "Prairie" Type Locomotives, 246, 247 (Two-page Supplement, September 4th, 1925)
*Supercharging, 39; (Letter), 171
*Supervisory Control--see Electrical Matters  
*Surveying, Instruments for--see Stereo  
*Sweepers, Motor, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 588  


T
T
TECHNICAL Education, 325
*TECHNICAL Education, 325
 
*Technical Societies, Papers at, G. S. Baker, 67
Technical Societies, Papers at, G. S. Baker, 67
*Technical Training--see also Ships, Naval Matters
 
*Telegraph Factory in 1875, Present-day Cable Testing Department, Johnson and Phillips, 43
Technical Training—see also Ships, Naval Matters
*TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER:
 
*- Artificial Silk Spinning Machine, Power- driven Kneading Machine, Artificial Silk Reeling Machine, Dobson and Barlow, Ltd., 411
Telegraph Factory in 1875, Present-day Cable
*- Bearings, Ball and Roller, for Textile Machinery, Self-aligning Bearing, Hoffman Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 411
*-- Frictionless Shaft Bearings, Skefko Ball Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
*-- Journal Thrust Bearings, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
*TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER (continued):
*- Bobbin Cleaner, Roving, The "Termaco," Terrell Machine Company, 375
*- Carding Engines, Automatic Feeding Machine for, William Tatham, Ltd., 375
*- Counting Devices for Textile Machinery, Markt and Co. (London), Ltd., 411
*- Looms : Wide Sheeting Loom, Towel Loom, Automatic Box Loom, British Northrop Loom Company, 411, 412
*- Loom, Dr. Carver, Carver Textile Patents, Ltd., 374
*- Loom, The Souczek, with Shuttle-operating Mechanism, Zandov Ironworks Company, 375
*- Nasmith Combing Machine, John Hetherington and Sons, Ltd., 411
*- Ring Spinning Frame, Electric-driven, C.S.L. Flexible Roller, Platt Bros., Ltd., 410, 411
*- Sectional Superheater, Bolton's Superheater and Pipe Works, Ltd., 410
*- Swiss Artificial Silk Power Loom and Warping Machine, Benninger, 412
*- Textile Mills, Electric-driven, Laminated Gears for, Bed-plate with Special Motor, Ball Bearings, Sleeve-bearing Motor, Laminated Gears, Ltd., 410
*- Winding Machinery for Textile Mills, Highspeed Pirn Winder, Metal Swift, Silk Bobbin Winder, Joseph Stubbs, Ltd., 410
*THERMIONIC Valve Problems, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
*Thomas, H. Kerr, The Automobile Engineer, 372
*Tin Mining, Development of, 293
*Tractor, "Fordson," Reavell and Co., Ltd., 636
*Tractor, Steam, with Three-speed Gear, Fodens, Ltd., 618
*Tractor, Steam, and Two-wheeled Trailer, Tasker, W., and Sons, 643
*Tractors--see Motor Tractors--also Motor Vehicles
*Trailer, Self-loading and Tipping, International Harvester Company, Ltd., 35, 36
*Training of Engineers, 493, 494
*Tramways, Glasgow, Annual Report, 33
*Tranmere Dock, Construction of the New Entrance, Percy W. Bertlin, 550
*Transport Problems, Lieut.-Colonel H. T. Tudsbery, 324
*Transporter, 12-Ton Electric, at Middlesbrough, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Ltd., 350, 358
*Trucks, Turbines--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*"Tructractor," Millars' Machinery Company Ltd., 635
*Tudsbery, Lieut.-Colonel H. T., Transport Problems, 324
*Turbine, 680-1000 B.H.P. High-pressure Steam, and 1500 H.P. Geared Turbine for Textile Mills, Metropdlitan-Vickers, Ltd., 374, 375
*Turbines and Generators at Muscle Shoals, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
*Turbines, High-pressure and Low-pressure, for Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancomano, 496, 517, 520, 542
*Turbines, Hydraulic, for New Zealand, 223
*Turbines, Steam, for Mill Rope Driving, Rope Driving Pulley, andc., W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., 374
*Turbo-generator, 20,000-Kilowatt, for Bradford, English Electric Company and C. A. Parsons, 547


Testing Department, Johnson and Phillips, 43
U
 
*UNEMPLOYMENT--see Labour
TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER:
*Utilisation of Research, 168
 
Artificial Silk Spinning Machine, Power-driven Kneading Machine, Artificial Silk Reeling Machine, Dobson and Barlow, Ltd., 411
 
Bearings, Ball and Roller, for Textile Machinery, Self-aligning Bearing, Hoffman Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 411 Frictionless Shaft Bearings, Skefko Ball
 
Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
 
Journal Thrust Bearings, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
 
TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER
 
(continued): •
 
Bobbin Cleaner, Roving, The “ Termaco,” Terrell Machine Company, 375
 
Carding Engines, Automatic Feeding Machine for, William Tatham, Ltd., 375
 
Counting Devices for Textile Machinery, Markt and Co. (London), Ltd., 411
 
Looms : Wide Sheeting Loom, Towel Loom, Automatic Box Loom, British Northrop Loom Company, 411, 412
 
Loom, Dr. Carver, Carver Textile Patents, Ltd., 374
 
Loom, The Souczek, with Shuttle-operating Mechanism, Zandov Ironworks Company, 375
 
Nasmith Combing Machine, John Hetherington and Sons, Ltd., 411
 
Ring Spinning Frame, Electric-driven, C.S.L.
 
Flexible Roller, Platt Bros., Ltd., 410, 411
 
Sectional Superheater, Bolton’s Superheater and Pipe Works, Ltd., 410
 
Swiss Artificial Silk Power Loom and Warping Machine, Benninger, 412
 
Textile Mills, Electric-driven, Laminated Gears for, Bed-plate with Special Motor, Ball Bearings, Sleeve-bearing Motor, Laminated Gears, Ltd., 410
 
Winding Machinery for Textile Mills, Highspeed Pirn Winder, Metal Swift, Silk Bobbin Winder, Joseph Stubbs, Ltd., 410
 
THERMIONIC Valve Problems, Professor
 
E. V. Appleton, 271
 
Thomas, H. Kerr, The Automobile Engineer, 372
 
Tin Mining, Development of, 293
 
Tractor, “ Fordson,” Reavell and Co., Ltd., 636
 
Tractor, Steam, with Three-speed Gear, Fodens, Ltd., 618
 
Tractor, Steam, and Two-wheeled Trailer, Tasker, W., and Sons, 643
 
Tractors—see Motor Tractors—also Motor Vehicles
 
Trailer, Self-loading and Tipping, International
 
Harvester Company, Ltd., 35, 36
 
Training of Engineers, 493, 494
 
Tramways, Glasgow, Annual Report, 33
 
Tranmere Dock, Construction of the New
 
Entrance, Percy W. Bertlin, 550
 
Transport Problems, Lieut.-Colonel H. T.
 
Tudsbery, 324
 
Transporter, 12-Ton Electric, at Middlesbrough, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Ltd., 350, 358
 
Trucks, Turbines—7see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
“ Tructractor,” Millars’ Machinery Company Ltd., 635
 
Tudsbery, Lieut.-Colonel H. T., Transport Problems, 324
 
Turbine, 680-1000 B.H.P. High-pressure Steam, and 1500 H.P. Geared Turbine for Textile Mills, Metropolitan-Vickers, Ltd., 374, 375
 
Tuibines and Generators at Muscle Shoals, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
Turbines, High-pressure and Low-pressure, for Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancomano, 496, 517, 520, 542
 
Turbines, Hydraulic, for New Zealand, 223
 
Turbines, Steam, for Mill Rope Driving, Rope
 
Driving Pulley, &c., W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., 374
 
Turbo-generator, 20,000-Kilowatt, for Bradford, English Electric Company and C. A. Parsons, 547
 
u
UNEMPLOYMENT—see Labour
 
Utilisation of Research, 168


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V
VALVE Gear, Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives
*VALVE Gear, Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives
 
*Valve, Reducing, for Vacuum Automatic Brake, Gresham and Craven, Ltd., 645
Valve, Reducing, for Vacuum Automatic
*Vibration Caused by Traffic, W. P. Digby, 356
 
Brake, Gresham and Craven, Ltd., 645
 
Vibration Caused by Traffic, W. P. Digby, 356
 
w
WAGON, Gravity Type Tipping, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 582, 588
 
Wagon, Pig, Steam-driven Six-wheeled, Sentinel
 
Waggon Works, Ltd., 35
 
Wagon, Steam, Wm. Foster and Co., Ltd., 676
 
Wagon, Steam, with Four-wheel Brakes, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 643
 
Wagon, Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, 644
 
Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Robey and
 
Co., Ltd., 582, 588
 
Wagons—see also Motor Vehicles
 
Waste in Engineering, T. R. Wilton, 498
 
Water-cooled Furnace Walls, H. D. Savage, 121
 
WATER SUPPLY :
 
See also Public Works Congress
 
Durban Water Supply, 701
 
London Water, 352
 
Metropolitan Water Board Report, 490
 
Reservoir, 8-Million-Gallon Covered Service, at Bushey Heath, Colne Valley Water Company, 456, 464
 
Rugby, New Storage Reservoir, 561
 
WATT’S Workshop at Heathfield and Facsimile at South Kensington, 114
 
Welding, Arc—see Electrical Matters
 
Wauchope, H., Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, 270
 
Wentworth-Sheilds, F. E., Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, 236
 
Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals on the Tennessee River, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
 
Wilton, T. R., Waste in Engineering, 498
 
Windlass, 60 B.H.P. Motor, for Cable Plougn-
 
ing, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 60
 
Windmill Plant, Electrical, Young, Osmond • and Young, Ltd., 60
 
Wing-Rotor, Engineer-Captain Sigurd J Savonius, 193
 
Wireless Exhibition—see Exhibitions
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELE • PHONY:
 
See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
 
Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
 
Daventry, High-power Wireless Station at, 110, 116
 
Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
 
Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
 
Inductances for the Rugby Wireless Station, W. T. Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, Ltd., 500—and see below, Rugby
 
Interference with Broadcast Reception by Oscillating Receivers, 210
 
Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Binyon, 524
 
Rugby Wireless Station, 82 {Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)—see also Electrical Matters
 
Super-heterodyne Receivers, A. E. Bowyer-Lowe, 646
 
Wireless Beam, 274
 
Wireless Telegraphy, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
 
Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith-Rose, 287
 
WOODALL, Sir Corbet, The Late, Memorial to, 88
 
Woodruff, Bernard J., Stereo-Photo-Gram -metric Surveying, 454, 481, 515
 
Woodworking Tools, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
 
Words, 297
 
Works, New, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 549
 
World Power Conference, 1926, 702
 
Wrecks—see Ships
 
Wrench, Pipe, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294. 555


YOUNG Engineers and the Future, William
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*WAGON, Gravity Type Tipping, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 582, 588
*Wagon, Pig, Steam-driven Six-wheeled, Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd., 35
*Wagon, Steam, Win. Foster and Co., Ltd., 676
*Wagon, Steam, with Four-wheel Brakes, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 643
*Wagon, Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, 644
*Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Robey and Co., Ltd., 582, 588
*Wagons--see also Motor Vehicles
*Waste in Engineering, T. R. Wilton, 498
*Water-cooled Furnace Walls, H. D. Savage, 121
*WATER SUPPLY :
*- See also Public Works Congress
*- Durban Water Supply, 701
*- London Water, 352
*- Metropolitan Water Board Report, 490
*- Reservoir, 8-Million-Gallon Covered Service, at Bushey Heath, Colne Valley Water Company, 456, 464
*- Rugby, New Storage Reservoir, 561
*WATT'S Workshop at Heathfield and Facsimile at South Kensington, 114
*Welding, Arc--see Electrical Matters
*Wauchope, H., Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, 270
*Wentworth-Sheilds, F. E., Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, 236
*Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals on the Tennessee River, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
*Wilton, T. R., Waste in Engineering, 498
*Windlass, 60 B.H.P. Motor, for Cable Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 60
*Windmill Plant, Electrical, Young, Osmond and Young, Ltd., 60
*Wing-Rotor, Engineer-Captain Sigurd J. Savonius, 193
*Wireless Exhibition--see Exhibitions
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
*- See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
*- Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
*- Daventry, High-power Wireless Station at, 110,116
*- Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
*- Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
*- Inductances for the Rugby Wireless Station, W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Ltd., 500--and see below, Rugby
*- Interference with Broadcast Reception by Oscillating Receivers, 210
*- Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Binyon, 524
*- Rugby Wireless Station, 82 (Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)--see also Electrical Matters
*- Super-heterodyne Receivers, A. E. Bowyer- Lowe, 646
*- Wireless Beam, 274
*- Wireless Telegraphy, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
*- Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith- Rose, 287
*WOODALL, Sir Corbet, The Late, Memorial to, 88
*Woodruff, Bernard J., Stereo-Photo-Gram - metric Surveying, 454, 481, 515
*Woodworking Tools, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
*Words, 297
*Works, New, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 549
*World Power Conference, 1926, 702
*Wrecks--see Ships
*Wrench, Pipe, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294, 555


Reavell, 320 ; (Letters), 357, 376, 470
Y
*YOUNG Engineers and the Future, William Reavell, 320 ; (Letters), 357, 376, 470


ZINC, Papers on—see Institute of Metals
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*ZINC, Papers on--see Institute of Metals


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  • ACETYLENE Welding and Cutting, 677
  • Activated Sludge, Treatment of, 247
  • Adamson, Daniel, Design and Construction of Electric Cranes, 461
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Aeronautical Research Committee, Report on the Effect of Keyways on the Strength of Shafts, 96
  • - Aeroplane Models : Camera Plastica (for Aerial Survey) ; Duplicate of Aerial Lighthouse ; Miniature Wind Tunnel ; Reid Time Reaction Apparatus, 66
  • - Air Ministry's Exhibits at Wembley, 66
  • - Autogiro Flying Machine, Don Juan de la Cierva, 430
  • - British Marine Aviation, 399, 406
  • - Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287
  • - Melot Propulseur Trompe for Aeroplanes, 301
  • - Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325
  • AGECROFT Power Station, 329
  • Ahrons, E. L., The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, 2, 28; 54. 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284, 312, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508, 538, 570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 470, 580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
  • Air Compressing Plant--see also Coal ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Air Compressors, Portable, Reavell and Co., Ltd., 635, 636
  • Air Pollution from the Engineer's Standpoint, John B. C. Kershaw, 168
  • Alcohol from Beet, 527
  • Alcohol for Motor Fuel in the Tropics, 70
  • Alloys--see Institute of Metals
  • Aluminium Alloy Castings, Improving the Properties of, 292
  • American Conveyors, Newspapers, 610, 619
  • Appleton, Professor E. V., on Thermionic Valve Problems, 271 ; also Lecture on Wireless Telegraphy, 271
  • Arc Welding Plant, Two-operator Electric.; Premier Electric Welding Company, Ltd., 550
  • Artificial Light, Effect of, on Fabrics, Experiments, 294
  • Asphalt and Bituminous Macadam Plant, 10-Ton per Hour, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 616, 617
  • Asphalt Macadam Plant, Portable, Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
  • ASPHALT MIXERS :
  • - Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., Ltd., 528 ; (Correction), 656
  • - Asphalt Plant, 8-10-Ton per Hour, Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
  • - Asphalt, 8-Ton Portable Plant, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 700
  • ASPINALL, Sir John A. F., Some Railway Notes, Old and New, 510
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
  • - Association, The British :
  • -- List of Papers, 219
  • -- Meeting in Southampton, 219, 235, 270, 286, 324
  • -- Presidential Address, Professor H. Lamb, 218
  • - SECTION A :
  • -- Thermionic Valve Problems, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
  • -- Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith- Rose, 287
  • - SECTION B (CHEMISTRY) :
  • -- Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
  • - SECTIONS B AND G :
  • -- Ignition of Gases, Professor H. B. Dixon, 271
  • - SECTIONS F AND G :
  • -- Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
  • -- Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
  • -- Transport Problems, Lieut.-Col. H. T. Tudsbery, 324
  • - SECTION G :
  • -- Fifty Years' Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
  • -- Flying Boat Design, O. E. Simmonds, 287
  • -- High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley S. Cook, 270
  • -- Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, F. E. Wentworth-Shields, 235
  • -- Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
  • -- Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
  • -- Standardisation in Engineering (British Engineering Standards Association), C. le Maistre, 271
  • -- Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286
  • -- Value of the Experiment Tank in Relation to Ship and Propeller Design, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
  • -- Wireless Telegraphy Lecture, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
  • - Association, The British (continued):
  • - SECTION L :
  • -- Progress in Aeronautics, R. V. Southwell, 325
  • -- Technical Education, Discussion, 325
  • - Association, Diesel Engine Users':
  • -- Committee's Visit to Electricity Generating Station, 376
  • -- Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Baily, 471
  • -- Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, C. O. Milton, 57
  • - Association of Engineers, Manchester :
  • -- Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
  • -- Construction and Maintenance of Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes, Daniel Adamson, 460
  • -- Marine Diesel Engines, James Richardson, 549
  • -- Modern Physics and its Bearing on Engineering Progress, A. P. M. Fleming, 668
  • -- Presidential Address, R. Onions, 412
  • -- Visit to Works of British Helsbv Cables, Ltd., 331
  • - Association of Technical Institutions :
  • -- Summer Meeting at Bournemouth, 56
  • -- Adult and Technical Education, Principal C. Coles, 56
  • -- Technological Student Position, Principal T. H. Hudson, 56
  • -- Training for Management, R. W. Ferguson, 56
  • - Institute, Iron and Steel:
  • -- Autumn Meeting at Birmingham, 111, 262, 290
  • -- Papers, List of and Provisional Programme, 111
  • -- Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
  • -- Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
  • -- Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
  • -- Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
  • -- High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
  • -- Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
  • -- Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
  • -- Steel Moulding Sands and their Behaviour under High Temperatures, A. L. Curtis, 290
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
  • - Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
  • -- Tensile Properties of Single Iron Crystals ; Influence of Crystal Size on Tensile Properties of Iron. Professor C. A. Edwards and L. B. Pfeil, 291
  • - Institute of Marine Engineers :
  • -- Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
  • - Institute of Metals :
  • -- Autumn Meeting, Glasgow, 124, 244, 260
  • -- Elections, 244
  • -- Programme, Papers, 124
  • -- Visits to Works, 245
  • -- Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zinc, Constitution of, Dr. Marie L. V. Gayler and Dr. Hanson, 260
  • -- Alpha Phase Boundary to the Copper-tin' System, D. Stockdale, 260
  • -- Beta Transformation in Copper-zinc Alloys, Dr. J. L. Haughton and Mr. W. T. Griffiths, 244
  • -- Colloidal Separations in Alloys, Professor J. H. Andrew and Mr. Robert Hay, 245
  • -- Constitution of Alloys of Aluminium, Copper and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Dr. M. L. V. Gayler, 244
  • -- Corrosion of Aluminium Alloys, L. H. Callendar, 260
  • -- Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
  • -- Lead-base Anti-friction Alloy, Professor O. W. Ellis, 260
  • -- List of Papers Not Read, 261
  • -- Physical Properties of the Copper-cadmium Alloys, C. H. M. Jenkins, 245
  • -- Primitive Copper Industry of America, G. B. Phillips, 261
  • -- Properties of Some Aluminium Alloys, Harry Hyman, 260
  • -- Thermal Conductivities of Industrial Nonferrous Alloys, J. W. Donaldson, 244
  • -- Time Factor and Tensile Tests, John Brown, 244
  • -- Zinc-cadmium Alloys as Solders, R. B. Deeley, 245
  • - Institution of Automobile Engineers :
  • -- Presidential Address, The Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
  • - Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • -- Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, P. W. Bertlin, 550
  • -- October Examinations, 1925, Pass List (Interim), 593
  • -- Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401
  • -- Steel Works Engineering, &c., Presidential Address, Sir W. H. Ellis, 494
  • - LONDON STUDENTSí ASSOCIATION :
  • -- Escalators on the Central London Railway, H. F. Molony, 645
  • - Institution of Electrical Engineers :
  • -- Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499
  • -- Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, Percy Dunsheath, 533
  • -- I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. 148
  • -- Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Bin yon, 524
  • - Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
  • -- Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee, Donald MacNicoll, 621
  • -- Position of British Marine Engineering, A. J. Campbell, 386
  • - Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
  • -- Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J. Tracey, 432
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
  • -- Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
  • -- Australia and New Zealand, Presidential Address, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 466
  • -- Awards to Graduatesí Sections, 623
  • -- Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
  • -- Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 585, 589, 618
  • -- Newcastle-upon-Tyne Summer Meeting, 10, 40
  • -- Outline Programme, 10
  • -- Centenary of the Locomotive, Presidential Address, 40
  • -- George Stephenson Fund, 41
  • -- Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58
  • -- Visits to Numerous Works, andc., 41
  • - NORTH-WESTERN SECTION :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 691
  • -- Characteristics and Uses of Ground Gears, H. F. L. Orcutt, 676
  • -- Visit to the Humber Portland Cement Works, 33
  • - Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
  • - AFRICAN SECTION :
  • -- Durban Water Supply, W. M. Campbell, 701
  • - Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
  • -- Shipbuilding Position, Presidential Address, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 426
  • - Institution of Production Engineers :
  • -- Presidential Address R. H. Hutchinson, 427
  • - Institution, Royal :
  • -- Faraday as a Chemist, Sir William J. Pope, 162, 195
  • -- Lectures, One Hundredth Christmas Series, Other Courses before Easter, 671
  • - Society, American, of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers :
  • -- General Meeting and List of Papers, 438
  • - Society, Newcomen :
  • -- Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
  • -- Summer Meeting at Gloucester, 18
  • -- Visits to the Forest of Dean, Tin-plate Works, Scowles Iron Ore Workings, Speech House, Stroud Valley, Thames and Severn Canal, andc., 18, 19
  • AUSTRALIA and Young Engineers, 465, 466
  • Automobile Engineer, H. Kerr Thomas, 372
  • Averages and Mean Values, 143 ; (Letter), 171

B

  • BAILY, Edwin M., Scottish Shale Industry, 471
  • Baker, G. S., Frictional Resistance of Ships, 207, 484
  • Baker, G. S., Papers at Technical Societies, 67
  • Band Saw and a Planing Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
  • Band Saw Relieving Device, John T. Pickles, 10
  • Beardmore-Blake Oil-fired Boiler, Test of, 224
  • Bearings, Plain v. Roller, for Tramcars, 701
  • Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 164
  • Bertlin, Percy W., Construction of New Entrance to Tranmere Dock, 550
  • Binyon, Major, Marine Wireless Apparatus, 524
  • Bituminous Macadam—see Asphalt Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
  • Bobbin—see Textile
  • Boiler Equipment at the Hell Gate Power Station, New York, John B. C. Kershaw, 670, 674
  • Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Pulverised Fuel for, 292
  • Boiler Plates, The Cracking of, 554
  • Boilers, Experiments on Strains in, C. E. Stromeyer, 649
  • Boilers, High-pressure, 270
  • Boilers, Stresses in, 611
  • Boilers—see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Books of Reference, 95
  • Boring Machines-—see Machine Tools
  • Bottle-making Machine, British, Francis Red¬fern, 395 (Two-page Supplement, October 16th, 1925)
  • Brass Strip-—see Rolling Mill
  • Brazil and its Motor Cars, 201
  • Bridge, New Road, Erecting, over the Mahaweli Ganga, Ceylon, 56, 64
  • Bridges, Girder—see British Standard
  • Briggs-—see Railways
  • Briquetting of Sawdust and Wood Shavings, 483
  • BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
  • - Seventh Annual General Meeting, 96
  • - Specifications :
  • -- Brass Bars and Soft Solders, 71
  • -- British Standard Voltages, 702
  • -- Cast Iron Filter Plates and Frames, 111
  • -- Ebonite for Radio Reception, 702
  • -- Hard-drawn Aluminium and Steel-cored Aluminium Conductors, 588
  • -- Portable Photometers, 462
  • -- Portland Cement, 386
  • -- Roller Chains and Chain Wheels, 266
  • -- Series of New Specifications, 646
  • -- Tungsten Filament Lamps, 580
  • - STANDARDISATION in Engineering, C. Le Maistre, 271
  • - Standardisation Rules for Electrical Machinery, 677
  • - Unit Loadings for Railway and Highway Bridges, 10
  • BRITISH Industry, Problem of, Sir Wm. Peter Rylands, 608
  • British Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives
  • British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
  • British Marine Engineering, Position of, A. J. Campbell, 386
  • British Rainfall, 1924, 580
  • British Standard Specification for Girder Bridges, 4
  • Broadcasting--see Wireless
  • Buchi, Alfred, Diesel Engines and Hydroelectric Power Stations, 120, 146

C

  • CAMERON, Alexander, Manufacture of Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, 250
  • Campbell. A. J., on the Position of British Marine Engineering, 386
  • Campbell, D. F., High-frequency Induction Furnaces, 291
  • Canal, El, do Castilla, 340
  • Carborundum, F. W. Higgins, 608
  • Cardboard Box Machine, M. C. Ritchie, Ltd., 94
  • Carding--see Textile
  • Carr, Francis H., Scientific Basis of Industry, 644
  • Cast Iron Plates--see British Engineering Standards
  • Catalogues, 23, 49, 99, 127, 151, 175, 204, 227, 307, 361, 417, 447, 565, 684, 707
  • Ceylon, Erecting a New Road Bridge in, 56, 64
  • Chain Drive, 440 H.P., Hans Renold, Ltd., 374
  • Chemical Industry, French Congress of, 371, 385
  • Chester, Royal Agricultural Society's Show at, 34, flO
  • China, Motor Transport in, 376
  • China, Road-making in, 693
  • Chinese Problem, Professor C. A. Middleton Smith and Peking Correspondent, 300
  • Chromium, Electro-deposited, E. A. Ollard, 236
  • Civil Research, 65
  • Cleansing Work, Public--see Public Works Congress
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
  • - Coal-handling Equipment, New Type, Fraser and. Chalmers Engineering Works, 140
  • - Colliery Compressed Air Transmission Scheme, 238, 242, 261, 268
  • - Explosions, Coal Dust, in Mines, 222
  • - Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
  • - McEwen-Runge Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
  • COMBINED Rotary Cement Kiln and Clinker Cooler, F. L. Smidth and Co., Ltd., 124
  • Compressors--see Air Compressors
  • Concrete Block-making Machine, The "R.V." Block Maker ; Concrete Mixers : the "Positive," "Featherweight" and "Welterweight," with Boom Attachment, Ransome Machinery Co. (1920), Ltd., 586
  • Concrete Mixer, 4L "Jaeger," "Millars" Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
  • Concrete Test Cylinders, 164
  • Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, Manufacture of, Alexander Cameron, 250
  • Congress of Industrial Chemistry, French, 371, 385
  • Congress, Public Works and Transport, 540, 577, 606--see also Exhibitions
  • Contracts, 23, 52, 78, 102, 130, 178, 204, 227, 256, 282, 310, 361, 392, 420, 450. 475, 500, 533, 596, 623, 656, 684
  • Conveyors, Newspaper, 610, 619
  • Cook, Stanley S., High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, 270
  • Copenhagen, Projected Bridge to Connect, with the Island of Amager, Estimates Under Consideration, 294
  • Copper--see also Institute of Metals
  • Couplers, Railway--see Railways
  • Cranes--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Crane, 15-Ton Electric Gantry, Bedford Engineering Company, 443
  • Crane Essentials--see Standardisation of
  • Crane Navvy, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 588
  • Crane, 50-Ton Titan Steam, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 552, 561
  • Crane, Underhung Travelling Jib, for Kilindini, Vaughan Crane Company, Ltd., 648
  • Cranes, Electric, Design and Construction of, Daniel, Adamson, 460
  • Cranes, 4-Ton Electric Level Luffing Wharf, Alex. Chaplin and Co., Ltd., 277
  • Cream Separator, Belt-driven, Cream Separator, Electrically Driven, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., 35
  • Crushing and Screening Plant and Improved Block and Slab Making, Mixing and other Machines, Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., 635
  • Cupola Design, Notes on, 144 ; (Letters), 173, 210
  • Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 50, 76, 100, 128, 152, 176, 202, 228, 254, 280, 308, 334, 362, 390, 418, 448, 476, 504, 534, 566, 594, 624. 654, 682, 708
  • Curtis A. L., Steel Moulding Sands, Behaviour Under High Temperatures, 290
  • Czecho-Slovakia, 347
  • Czecho-Slovak Delegation, 329

D

  • DAM Disaster in North Wales, 496
  • Dam, Sennar, on the Blue Nile, 16, 17 (Two-page Supplement, July 3rd, 1925)
  • Dam, Wilson, at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
  • Damming the Karawau River, New Zealand 356
  • Daventry-—see Wireless
  • Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor Parker- Smith on Main Line Railway Electrification, 182, 208, 341, 423
  • Demarcation-—see Ships
  • Denny, Sir Archibald, Fifty Years’ Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 219, 221
  • Dewrance, Sir John, Education, Research and Standardisation, 240, 244
  • d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson, Ship¬building Position, 426
  • Diesel-electric Rail Cars—see Railways
  • Diesel Engines-—see Engines
  • Digby, W. P., Vibration Caused by Traffic, 356
  • Dixon, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert, Technical Training for Naval Constructors, 286
  • Dixon, Professor H. B., Ignition of Gases, 271
  • Dock, New Graving, at Sunderland, 111
  • Dockyards, Royal, 167
  • Drac-Romanche Water Power Undertaking, 692, 696
  • Drainage Plants Driven by Internal Combustion Engines, 562
  • Drilling Machines-—see Machine Tools
  • Dunsheath, Percy, Dielectric Problems in High- voltage Cables, 533

E

  • EDGECOMBE, F. T., Measured Mile Trials, 548 Education, Research and Standardisation, Lecture, Sir John Dewrance, 240, 244
  • Educational Intelligence, 75, 130, 310, 333, 364, 475, 596, 653, 681
  • Edwards, Professor C. A., and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, on Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, 291
  • Egyptian Government Workshops, 315, 322
  • Elam, Miss C. F., Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, 291
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • - Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
  • - Agecroft Power Station, 329
  • - Auto-transformer Starter, British Thomson- Houston Company, Ltd., 411
  • - Boiler Equipment, Turbo-generators, andc., at the Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
  • - Change-over of Electric Supply, 88
  • - Commercial Vehicles, Electric, at Olympia, 457, 485, 512--see also Exhibitions
  • - Commutators, 100,000-Volt Transverter, 369
  • - Converting Plant, 672
  • - Cost of Distribution, R. A. Chattock, 499
  • - Dielectric Problems in High-voltage Cables, Percy Dunsheath, 533
  • - Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
  • - Electric Vehicles--see Motor Cars and Motor Vehicles : also Omnibus
  • - Electricity Supply, 612
  • - Excavator, Large, Electrical Equipment for, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 527
  • - Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
  • - Frequency, 91
  • - Generators, 25-Kilowatt, for Steam Generating Sets at Littleton, Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Ltd., 471
  • - I.E.E. Wiring Regulations, 148
  • - International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 92
  • - Locomotives, Electric--see also Railway Locomotives
  • - Mines, Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
  • - Motors, 2600 H.P., for a Paper Pulp Mill, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
  • - Oil Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
  • - Oil Engine Plant for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
  • - Old-established Electrical Works, Johnson and Phillips, 1875, 43
  • - Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station and Transmission System, 133, 142, 158, 166
  • - Power and Heating Unit, Beiliss and Morcom, 374
  • - Power-house and Equipment at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
  • - Railways, Electric--see Railways
  • - Rectifiers, 84, 107, 138, 161, 185 220, 233, 264, 287, 318, 346, 368
  • - Ribble Power Station, 96
  • - Rugby Wireless Station Equipment, Lighting, Auxiliaries, andc., 82 (Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)--see also Wireless Telegraphy
  • - Six-phase Transformer Core, 368
  • - Southampton Docks Electric Supply, H. Wauchope, 270
  • - Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, A. J. Tracey, 432
  • - Supervisory Control of Automatic Substations, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 412
  • - Thornhill Power Station, Yorkshire Electric Power Company, 32
  • - Turbo-generator at Bradford Electricity Works, 547
  • - Winnipeg Power Plant, Successful, Howden- Zoelly Turbines and C. A. Parsons and Co. Alternators, 62
  • ELLIS, Sir W. H., Steel Works Engineering, Colliery Engineering, &c., 493, 494
  • Energy from the Sunís Heat, 314
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS:
  • - See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • - Air Compressing, Independent, Set, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 35
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
  • - Beardmore All-steel Quick-running Oil Engine, 345
  • - Cold-starting, 35 B.H.P. Oil Engine, Tangyes Ltd., 34
  • - Crossley-Kegresse Lorry Engine, 459
  • - Diesel Engines and Hydro-electric Power Stations, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
  • - Double-acting Four-cycle Marine Oil Engines for the Motor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 579, 614, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
  • - Fuel Injection Arrangements, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 34
  • - Internal Combustion Engines for Drainage Pumps, Campbell Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 562
  • - Jacob Perkins and his Steam Engines, C. R. K., 6
  • - Marine Diesel Engines, J. Richardson, 549
  • - Marshall Oil Engine, 150 H.P., for Deep Well Pumping, 296, 302
  • - Motor Car Engines :
  • -- Six-cylinder, 18 H.P. and 30 H.P. ; Four- cylinder, 14 H.P., Armstrong-Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
  • -- Six-cylinder Monobloc ; Four-cylinder (3- Litre), Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
  • -- Six-cylinder, 18-50 Monobloc, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383. 384
  • -- Vauxhall Single Sleeve Valve 25-70 H.P. Engine, 403
  • -- Wolseley Four-cylinder AC8 and E4 Engines, 402
  • - Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Engines :
  • -- Atkinson Uniflow Steam Engine for Wagon, and Vertical Boiler, 513
  • -- Dorman Engines, New, 512
  • -- “Guy” Engine Features, 512
  • -- Michell Crankless Engine, Crankless Engines, Ltd., 487
  • -- Radial Engine of “Autovan,” Scammell, 515
  • -- Six-cylinder 50 H.P. Engine, Karrier, 513
  • -- Tractor, Six-cylinder 100 H.P. “G.B./6” Engine, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 485
  • - OIL Engine Generator Set, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., and Brush Electrical Company, Ltd., 72
  • - Oil Engine, 50 B.H.P., and Petrol-paraffin Engine, 24 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 34
  • - Oil Engine Plant (Diesel-electric) for Peak Loads, Sulzer Brothers, 95
  • - Paraffin-petrol Launch, Paraffin-petrol 5-Ton Locomotive, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 676
  • - Parkeston Mail Motor Ship, Four-stroke Cycle Single-acting Engines, New Type, 170, 190, 194
  • - 5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine and Wallwin Pump ; 5V Petrol or Paraffin Engine, Direct-coupled Lighting Set; Cold-starting Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 34, 35
  • - Portable Oil Engine, 20-22 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 582, 588
  • - Portable Petrol Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 60
  • - Solid Injection Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 57
  • - Supercharging, 39; (Letter), 171
  • - Triple-expansion Forced Lubrication Engine, Drawing of, Belliss and Morcom, 374
  • ENGINEERS—-see Young
  • Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, Fuel Research Board’s Report, 442
  • Escalators-—see Railways
  • Excavator, Large, Electrically Operated, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., and British Thomson- Houston Company, Ltd., 488, 525
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - Commercial Vehicle Show, 457, 485, 512
  • - Exhibition of Automobile Inventions, 10
  • - International Fair at Salonica, 164
  • - Motor Show, 382, 402, 438
  • - Paris Exhibition, 118
  • - Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 653
  • - Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 500, 586, 616, 635, 675
  • - Railway Centenary Exhibition at the Science Museum, 409 ; (Paragraph), 463
  • - Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Chester, 34, 60
  • - Smithfield Club Show, 643
  • - Textile Machinery Exhibition, 374, 410
  • - Wembley, Air Ministry’s Exhibits at, 66
  • - Wireless Exhibition at Moscow, 164
  • - Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
  • - Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
  • EXPANSION Curves, 339

F

  • FAIRS--see Exhibitions
  • Faraday as a Chemist, Sir Wm. J. Pope, 162, 195
  • Farm Engineering, 379
  • Faverdale, Railway Relics at, 157
  • Fiegehen, Edward G., Standardisation of Crane Essentials, 600
  • Filter, Air-intake, Austin, 512
  • Filter, Stream-line, for Lubricating Oil, Stream- Line Filter Company, Ltd., 348
  • Fire-engine, Motor, and 250-300-gallon Pump, Martin Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62
  • Fletcher, J. E., Some Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, 667, 703
  • Flodin, H., Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, 263
  • Floods, The 1924, in Madras Presidency, 124
  • Flume, Semi-circular Metal, 326
  • Flying Machines--see Aeronautics
  • Foreign Patents, 412
  • Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230, 256, 282, 310, 336, 364, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 536, 568, 596, 626, 656, 684, 710
  • Foundry Practice, Applications of Research to J. E. Fletcher, 667, 703
  • FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
  • - 25, 51, 77, 101, 129, 152; 177, 203, 229,.255, 281, 309, 335, 363, 391, 419, 449. 477. 505, 535, 567, 595, 625, 655, 683, 709 ; (Correction), 349
  • - Airships, 335
  • - Alcohol, 203
  • - Anthracite, 477
  • - Apprenticeship Tax, 101
  • - Art and Industry, 535
  • - Automatic Brakes, 255
  • - Aviation, 203
  • - Aviation Engines, 625
  • - Batignolles Tunnel, 391
  • - Belgian Strike, 255
  • - British Coal, 281
  • - Canal Haulage, 77
  • - Carbonising Plants, 683
  • - Coal Production, 281, 655
  • - Coal Trade, 505
  • - Coal Trouble, 153
  • - Colliery Industry, 567
  • - Commercial Seaplanes, 101
  • - Commercial Treaties, 51
  • - Competition Abroad, 363
  • - Cruiser Duquesne, 709
  • - Drac Barrage, 505
  • - Dubious Situation, 77
  • - Eight Hours' Day, 229
  • - Engineer's Status, 595
  • - Engineering Contracts, 625
  • - Export Trade, 477
  • - Export Valuations, 391
  • - Flood Protection, 153, 535
  • - Foreign Trade, 229, 335, 449, 709
  • - French Trade Returns, 101
  • - French View of British Crisis, 101
  • - Future of Motor Fuels, 309
  • - German Reparations, 177
  • - Gliders, 177
  • - Higher Prices, 229
  • - Import Duties, 255
  • - Industrial Chemistry, 419
  • - Industrial Credit, 709
  • - Inflating Exports, 709
  • - Inland Waterways, 535
  • - International Airways, 391
  • - Iron and Steel Activity, 683
  • - Iron and Steel Agreements, 625
  • - Iron and Steel Production, 505
  • - Iron and Steel Trades, 449
  • - Locomotives and Wagons, 177
  • - Machine Tools, 77, 449
  • - Machinery Trade, 683
  • - Marseilles Harbour Extensions, 595
  • - Mediterranean Tunnel, 477
  • - Metal Imports, 567
  • - Miners' Wages, 129, 363, 391
  • - Motor Cars, 335
  • - Motor Fuels, 25
  • - Motor Trade, 419
  • - Moving Platforms, 595
  • - National Economies, 203
  • - Naval Construction, 77
  • - Naval Manoeuvres, 51
  • - Neon Stroboscope, 505
  • - New Lighthouse, 419
  • - Oil Wells, 281
  • - Paris Traffic, 391
  • - Paris Water Supply, 25, 363
  • - Port of Paris, 567
  • - Port of Strasburg, 129
  • - Prices and Wages, 51
  • - Production Costs, 363
  • - Public Works, 655
  • - Rail Convention, 51
  • - Railway Catastrophes, 153, 203, 281
  • - Railway Coaches, 255
  • - Railway Improvements, 309
  • - Railway Rates, 625
  • - Railway Reforms, 229
  • - Road Materials, 625
  • - Rolling Stock, 25
  • - Russian Trade, 683
  • - Scrap Iron Exports, 449
  • - Seaplane Trials, 281
  • - Situation, The, 535
  • - Stabilisation, 177
  • - Suction Gas Vehicles, 335, 477
  • - Taxes and Trade, 655
  • - Trade Expansion, 129
  • - Trade Impediments, 567
  • - Trade Position, 25
  • - Traffic and Freights, 655
  • - Transatlantic Flight, 255
  • - Trans-Pyrenean Railways, 683
  • - West African Railways, 595
  • - World's Trade Inquiry, 309
  • FRICTIONAL Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207, 484
  • Friend, J. Newton, and W. E. Thorneycroft, Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, 291
  • Fuel Research Board's Report, Enrichment of Coal Gas by Oil, 442

H

  • HACKWORTH, Timothy, and Shildon, 634
  • Hadfield, Sir Robert, Address at French Congress of Chemical Industry, 371, 385
  • Head Lamp, Electric or Acetylene, Allen- Liversidge, Ltd., 383
  • Heatless Combustion, 352 : (Letters), 376, 400, 401, 428, 470, 490, 523, 546, 613, 646, 691
  • Higgins, F. W., Carborundum, 608
  • High Efficiency-—see Ships
  • High-frequency Induction Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 291
  • High-pressure Steam, Use of, 697
  • Holcroft, H., Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, 658
  • House Refuse Self-propelling Vehicle, Tuke and Bell, Ltd., 676
  • Houston, Sir Alexander, on Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, 577
  • Hydraulic Turbines for New Zealand, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Ltd., 223
  • Hydro-electric Development at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
  • Hydro-electric Installation for a Scottish Colliery, James Gordon and Co., Ltd., 492, 497
  • Hydro-electric Power Stations, Diesel Engines and, Alfred Buchi, 120, 146
  • Hydro-electric Scheme for Palestine, 301
  • Hydro-electric Works, Lake Truzzo, 181
  • Hydro-mechanical Transmission Gear, H. Schneider, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
  • Hydro-pneumatic Pumps-—see Pumps

I

  • ILLUMINATING Niagara Falls, 124
  • Impurities, 39
  • Indicators, andc.--see also Instruments in Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Inductances--see Wireless
  • Institutions--see Associations
  • Internal Combustion Engines--see Engines
  • International Conference, Electric--see Electrical Matters
  • International Harvester Company, Self-loading and Tipping Trailer, 35, 36
  • International Railways--see Railways
  • International Road Congress, The Fifth, 73
  • Inverforth, Lord, The Future of the Motor Ship, 470
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • - Ancient Iron from Richborough and Folkestone, J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thorneycroft, 291
  • - Applications of Research to Modern Foundry Practice, J. E. Fletcher, 667
  • - Blast-furnace Practice in India, J. L. Keenan, 290
  • - Cast Iron and Modern Engineering Practice, J. G. Pearce, 667
  • - Cast Iron Plates--see British Engineering Standards
  • - Crystal Size and Tensile Strength of Iron, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. L. B. Pfeil, 291
  • - Davis Steel Wheel, W. R. Martin, 290
  • - Direct Steel Process for Iron and Steel Production, H. Flodin, 263
  • - Electro-deposited Chromium, E. A. Ollard, 236
  • - German Iron and Steel Production, 408
  • - Germany, Finished Steel Production in, 429
  • - Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, Rhys Jenkins, 575
  • - Notched Bar Impact Test, R. H. Greaves and J. A. Jones, 291
  • - Orientation of Crystals Produced by Heating Strained Iron, Miss C. F. Elam, 291
  • - "Perlit" Cast Iron, 317
  • - Permanent Moulds for Cast Iron, 327
  • - Plating of Chromium on Steel, George M. Enos, 188
  • - Production of Iron and Steel, 67
  • - Russian Iron and Steel Production, 1924-5, 547
  • - Special Iron for Motor Cars, 438
  • - Steel Moulding Sands, A. L. Curtis, 290
  • - Steel Works Engineering, Sir W. H. Ellis, 493. 494
  • IRRIGATION Scheme, The Gezira, 211, 216, 217

J

  • JACOB Perkins and His Steam Engines, C. R. K., 6
  • Jenkins, Rhys, Ironmaking in the Forest of Dean, 575
  • Johnson, Philip, Roadless Traction, 324
  • Juvenile Employment, 263

K

  • KEENAN, J. L., Blast-furnace Practice in India, 290
  • Kershaw, John B. C., Air Pollution from the Engineer's Standpoint, 168
  • Kershaw, John B. C., Boiler Equipment at the Hell Gate Power Station, 670, 674
  • Keyways, Effect of--see Aeronautical Research
  • King, J. Foster, Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, 235

L

  • LABOUR NEWS :
  • - Labour Troubles in China, Professor C. A. Middleton Smith, 300
  • - Unemployment, 13
  • LAKE Truzzo Hydro-electric Works, 181
  • Lathes--see Machine Tools
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 154, 178, 204, 230, 307, 333, 361, 417, 475, 499, 533, 681
  • LEADERS :
  • - American Locomotive Developments, 553
  • - Australia and Young Engineers, 466
  • - Averages and Mean Values, 143
  • - Century of Railways, 323
  • LEADERS (continued):
  • - Civil Research, 65
  • - Compound Locomotives, 118
  • - Converting Plant, 672
  • - Cracking of Boiler Plates, 554
  • - Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435
  • - Electricity Supply, 612
  • - Farm Engineering, 379
  • - Fifty-cycle Electricity Supply, 465
  • - French Naval Renaissance, 407
  • - Frequency, 91
  • - Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
  • - Future of Low-temperature Carbonisation, 493
  • - Ground Gearing, 584
  • - Heatless Combustion, 352
  • - High-pressure Boilers, 270
  • - Impurities, 39
  • - Irrigation in the Sudan, 217
  • - Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
  • - Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244
  • - Locomotive Feed Heating, 193
  • - Natural Alloys, 522
  • - Naval Engineers, 641
  • - Naval Programme, 117
  • - Navy and the Nation, 521
  • - “Nelsons” of the Navy, 351
  • - New Battleships, 214
  • - Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
  • - Porosity, 436
  • - Problem of the Submarine, 583
  • - Railway Accidents, 243
  • - Rational Calorific Values, 380
  • - Royal Dockyards, 167
  • - Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
  • - Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
  • - Specialisation, 13
  • - Status of Naval Engineers, 585
  • - Steam Locomotive, 641
  • - Strength, 144
  • - Stresses in Boilers, 611
  • - Study of Failures, 298
  • - Supercharging, 39
  • - Three-cylinder Locomotives, 65
  • - Training of Engineers, 493
  • - Unemployment, 13
  • - Use of High-pressure Steam, 697
  • - Utilisation of Research, 168
  • - Warships of the Future, 269
  • - Words, 297
  • LEGISLATION and Industry, T. G. Otley, 148
  • LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
  • - England, North of, 22, 48, 74, 99, 126, 150, 174, 200, 227, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446. 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
  • - Lancashire, 21, 47, 73, 98, 126, 149, 173, 199, 226, 251, 277, 305, 331, 359, 387, 389, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591. 621, 651, 679, 705
  • - Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 47, 73, 97, 125, 149, 173, 199, 225, 251, 277, 305, 331, 359, 387, 415, 445, 473, 501, 531, 563, 591, 621, 651, 679, 705
  • - Scotland, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201, 227, 253, 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 474, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 652, 681, 707
  • - Sheffield, 22, 48, 74, 98, 126, 150, 174, 200, 226, 252, 278, 306, 332, 360, 388, 416, 446, 474, 502, 532, 564, 592, 622, 652, 680, 706
  • - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 23, 49, 75, 99, 127, 151, 175, 201, 227, 253, 279, 307, 333, 361, 389, 417, 447, 475, 503, 533, 565, 593, 623, 653, 681, 707
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
  • - “Armstrong” Class—see G.W.R. Locomotives
  • - Averages and Mean Values, T. Mohn. 171 Battleships and the Shipbuilding Crisis, Arthur Hoare, 294
  • - Briggs’ Railway Collection, Writer of the Article, 199
  • - British Front-coupled Tender Locomotives with Large Wheels, E. L. Ahrons, 123; F. W.Brewer, 123, 173
  • - British Railway Stations and Station Approaches, A. A. Buss, 668
  • - British Steam Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, F. W. Brewer, 140, 199, 210, 317, 376 ; E. L. Ahrons, 140, 237, 400
  • - Bromley Singles, G.E.R., F. W. Brewer, 88, 123 ; E. L. Ahrons, 123
  • - Business Situation in England, F. W. Dean, 469
  • - Canterbury and Whitstable Tunnel, J. G. H. Warren, 88
  • - Catalogues for Australia, W. R. Hebble- white, 376
  • - Chemical and Combustion Engineering, E. Kilburn Scott, 668
  • - Compound Locomotives, A. J. Brewer. 140 199 ; Chas. W. Dauncey, 172, 210, 294, 376, 490, 646 ; R. Axon, 23 7 317 ; W. B. Thompson, 275 ; Progress. 317, 357, 401 ;

F. W. Brewer, 470, 523, 545, 613, 668 ; Compound, 613 : E. L. Ahrons, 400, 429, 469 ; R. C., 429, 545, 613, 646

  • - Congestion and Redistribution of Population, M. Macdonald, 647
  • - Continental Steel Pipes for South Africa, Perrin’s Ltd., 237
  • - Cupola Design, A. Fleming Browne, 173 : Writer of the Article, 210
  • - Difficulties of Overseas Inventors, Overseas 470
  • - Does Railway Electrification Pay ? D. G. M., 37
  • - Double-bogie Tenders, F. W. Brewer, 691 Drilling Glass, John D. Troup, 429
  • - Drilling and Riveting Three-joist Stanchions, H. A., 490
  • - Dry-weather Flows, Eric Crewdson, 62 ; Alfred A. Barnes, 88
  • - Early Locomotive Bogies—see Locomotives with Bogies
  • - Empire Patent, S. P. Christie, 546
  • - Engineers and Salesmanship, J. C., 357 ; Auriga, 357 ; Stormproof, 376 ; Burton, Griffiths and Co., 470
  • - Flexible Valve Gear, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 210
  • - French Naval Renaissance, Compagnie Electro-Mecanique, 647 ; and Note
  • - Future of the Airship, S. P. Christie, 275
  • - G.W.R. Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 317, 429
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):
  • - Heatless Combustion, W. T. David, 376 ; W. J. Walker, 4C0, 470, 523, 613, 691 ; B. Pochobradsky, 428, 490, 546, 646, 691 ; J. F. Alcock, 401 ; W. A. Tookey, 428
  • - Increasing Production, Harry Adams, 36; H. Alexander, 62
  • - Lima Locomotive, F. W. Brewer, 580 ; R. C., 613
  • - Locomotion No. 1, S. and D. Railway, 275
  • - Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, F. W. Brewer, 294, 357, 401 ; Steam Loco., 317, 357 ; H. A. Stenning, 357
  • - Locomotive Superheating, F. W. Brewer, 647
  • - Locomotive Wheel Diameters, M. Barry, 580; E. L. Ahrons, 580
  • - Locomotives with Bogies, Jas. Dunlop, 123, 172, 199, 237 ; J. G. H. Warren, 172, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 198
  • - Low-temperature Carbonisation, David Brownlie, 613 ; H. L. Pirie, 647
  • - Motor Converters v. Rotary Converters, G. Wuthrich, 469, 546 ; Robt. G. Jakeman, 523
  • - Oil from Coal, M.I. Mech. E., 199
  • - Ramsbottom Piston Rings, Wm. Hy. Robson, 275
  • - Riveting Stresses in Boiler Plates, R. C. Kirkwood, 294
  • - Scratch Hardness Tests, A. E. Crisp, 123
  • - Screw Propellers, C. W. Dyson, 19
  • - Simplification (Standardisation) in Industry, A. Williams Price, 123
  • - Status of Naval Engineers,M.I. Mech. E., 613
  • - Steam Pressure--see Locomotive Boilers
  • - Storage of Coal, H. W. Watts, 19
  • - Supercharging in Internal Combustion Engines, Alfred Buchi, 171
  • - Superheat--see Locomotive Boilers
  • - Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. N. Gresley, 123
  • - Variable Blast Pipes and other Matters, Wm. Hy. Robson, 36
  • - Webb's "Precedents," A. J. Brewer, 36 ; E. L. Ahrons, 36
  • - Webb's Three-cylinder Compound Locomotives, "Dreadnought" Class, F. W. Brewer, 210 ; E. L. Ahrons, 237
  • LIBRARIES, Special, Association of, 328, 354
  • Liquid Fuels of the Future, 91
  • LITERATURE :
  • - Reviews :
  • -- Ban und Betrieb Moderner Konvcrter- Stahlwerke Kleinbessemereien, Hubert Hermanns, 245, 380
  • -- Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1926, 672
  • -- Colliery Working and Management, H. F. Bulman and Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 673, 698
  • -- Conversion of Coal into Oils, Franz Fischer, 298
  • -- Design of Railway Location, Clement C. Williams, 432
  • -- Electrical Engineer's Data Books, 299, 699
  • -- Fair Winds and Foul, Frederick Perry, 219, 299
  • -- Health and Environment, Leonard Hill and Argyll Campbell, 192
  • -- History of Engineering, A. P. M. Fleming and H. J. Brocklehurst, 554, 699
  • -- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1925, 642, 673
  • -- Mechanical Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, Ivor B. Hart, 146
  • -- Metalliferous Mine Surveying, F. "Winiberg, 245, 467
  • -- Motor Ships, A. C. Hardy, 193, 699
  • -- Primer of Costing, R. J. H. Ryall, 245, 325
  • -- Practical Water Power Engineering, William T. Taylor, 299
  • -- Resistance of Express Trains, C. F. Dendy- Marshall, 219
  • -- Romance of Navigation, Captain W. B. Whall, 642
  • -- Time Standardisation of Workshop Operations, T. Pilkington, 15, 192
  • - Short Notices :
  • -- Akershus Elektricitetsverk og Utbygningcn av Raanaasfoss Kraftverk, 15, 93
  • -- Architectural Practice and Procedure, Hamilton H. Turner, 93
  • -- Catalogue of British Scientific and Technical Books, 119
  • -- Chemical Engineering Library, 699
  • -- Compressed Air and its Machinery, T. H. Plummer, 169
  • -- Copper, N. E. Crump, 432, 642
  • -- Cost of Freight Transport by Railway, F. W. Rogerson, 554
  • -- Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925, 554
  • -- Electrical Industry in France, 299
  • -- Electricity and the Structure of Matter, L. Southerns, 299
  • -- Fluid Motion, An Introduction to, W. N. Bond, 93
  • -- Geological Maps, A. Nelson, 245, 401
  • -- Journal of the Institute of Metals, 219
  • -- Les Mecanismes, G. Hartmann, 554, 642
  • -- Lubricating Oils, Fats and Greases, G. H. Hurst, 554, 699
  • -- Manner der Technik, Conrad Matschoss, 15, 169
  • -- Marine Engineering Repairs, Engineer-Captain F. J. Drover, 93
  • -- Mechanism of the Car, A. W. Judge, 325, 467
  • -- Modern Practice in Steam Condensing Plants, A. R. Wright, 169, 219
  • -- Periodicities in Climatic and Economic Phenomena and their Co-variation, Axel F. Enstrom, 119
  • -- Phases of Modern Science, 219
  • -- Principles of Machine Design, C. Norman. 673, 699
  • -- Principles of Sound Signalling, M. D. Hart and W. Whateley Smith, 380, 554
  • -- Saw Doctor's Handbook, 353, 642
  • -- Scientific Paradoxes and Problems, A. S. E. Ackermann, 432, 467
  • -- Steam Boilers, R. D. Munro and G. Ness, 299
  • -- Steam Power Plant Engineering, G. F. Gebhardt, 119
  • -- Summation of Series, L. B. W. Jolley, 401
  • -- Technical Plumbing and Sanitary Science, S. Barlow Bennett, 554, 699

LITERATURE {continued):

  • - Books Received :
  • -- Aden Port Trust, Report, 1924-1925, 219
  • -- A.E.G. Progress, Berlin, 146
  • -- All the World's Aircraft, 1925, C. C. Grey, 219
  • -- Aluminium Overhead Conductors, 263
  • -- American Society of Civil Engineers, "Proceedings," 219
  • -- American Society for Testing Materials, Tentative Standards, 554
  • -- Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, 245, 401
  • -- Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgique, 673
  • -- Annali dei I.avori Pubblici gia Giornale del Genio Civile, 15, 146, 219, 586
  • -- Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City of Providence, R.I.. 1924, 146
  • -- Applied Mechanics, Delft, "Proceedings" of the First International Congress for, 554
  • -- Aprovechamiento de las Energias Naturales, Juan G. Blanco, 353
  • -- Arithmetic for Engineers, C. B. Clapham, 432
  • -- Atmospheric Pollution, Advisory Committee Report, 93
  • -- Austria, Report on the Commercial and Financial Conditions in, O. S. Phillpotts, 554
  • -- Autoclaves and High-pressure Work, Harold Goodwin, 15
  • -- Bats, Mosquitoes and Dollars, Dr. C. A. R. Campbell, 554
  • -- Behind the Counter, W. H. Beable, 554
  • -- Blacks and Pitches, H. M. Langton, 193
  • -- Bradford Technical College, Prospectus, 219
  • -- British Wire Drawing and Wire Working Machinery, H. Dunell, 245
  • -- Busk, E. T., A Pioneer in Flight, Mary Busk, 673
  • -- Calculations for Steel-frame Structures, W. C. Cocking, 93
  • -- Calendar, 1925ó6, Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 263
  • -- Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIV., 353
  • -- Case Against Nationalising the Banks, O. R. Hobson, 245
  • -- Cellulose Ester Varnishes, F. Sproxton, 193
  • -- Chemistry of Drying Oils, R. S. Morrell and H. R. Wood, 673
  • -- Chemistry of Power Plant, W. M. Miles, 432
  • -- China Architects' and Builders' Compendium, 586
  • -- City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme, 325
  • -- City of Providence, Annual Report, 219
  • -- Combustion, Theory and Practice of, J. E. Lister and C. Harman-Harris, 15
  • -- Commercial Credit Risks, A. H. Swain, 93
  • -- Concrete, Plain and Reinforced, Vol. I., F. W. Taylor and Others, 642
  • -- Confessions of a Capitalist, Sir E. J. P. Benn, 401
  • -- Continued Education in London, A Guide to, 432
  • -- County Borough of Salford : Borough Electrical Engineer's Report, 1925, 245
  • -- Crystal Age, W. H. Hudson, 299
  • -- Das Deutsche Patentrecht, Dr. F. Damme and R. Lutter, 673
  • -- Department of Overseas Trade :
  • -- Economic and Financial Conditions in the British West Indies, Report, J. L. Wilson Goode, 586
  • -- Economic and Financial Conditions in Germany, Report, J. W. F. Thelwall, 642
  • -- Economic Situation in xAngola, Report, A. B. Hutcheon, 642
  • -- Egypt, Economic and Financial Situation, Report, E. Homan Mulock, 263
  • -- Esthonia, Report, March, 1925, H. M. Grove, 245
  • -- Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom (Jugo-Slovia) Report, Capt. Murray Harvey, April, 1925, 219
  • -- Trade of Syria, Report, H. E. Satow, 219
  • -- Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal, and Concrete Exposed to Action of Sea Water, Report of Committee, Institution of Civil Engineers, 219
  • -- Die Olfeuerung, Bruno Schulz, 586
  • -- Die Wasserkraftnutzung in Oesterreich und Geographische Grundlagen, Bartel Granigg, 219
  • -- Distillation in Practice, C. Elliott, 15
  • -- Elastische Flatten, Br. Dr.-Ing. A. Nadai, 15
  • -- Electrical Precipitation, Sir Oliver Lodge, 219
  • -- Electricity Supply, 1920-1923, 15
  • -- Elementary Hydraulics, F. W. Meddaugh, 193
  • -- Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, Memorandum by Mechanical Transport Sub- Committee, 554
  • -- Empire Forestry Journal, andc., Fraser Story, 263
  • -- Erection of Engineering Structures and Plant, H. Atkin, 554
  • -- Experimental Investigation into Repetitive Work, Isabel Burnett, 219
  • -- Field Engineering, H. Chapin Ives, 325
  • -- Fourier's Theorem and Harmonic Analysis, A. Eagle, 353
  • -- Fuel Economy and Smoke Prevention, J. B. C. Kershaw, 219
  • -- Future, The, A. M. Low, 15
  • -- Gas and Oil Engines, Running and Maintenance, P. S. Caldwell, 325
  • -- Geshichte des Eisens, Dr. Otto Johannsen, 325
  • -- Gold Coast Railway, 193
  • -- Grundlagen und Neuere Fortschritte der Zahnraderzeugung, Karl Kutzbach, 93
  • -- Grundsatze fur die bauliche Durchbildung eiserner Eisenbahnbriicken, 432
  • -- Grundzuge der technischen Wirtschafts-, Verwaltungs-, und Verkehrslehre, 93
  • -- Handbook on Boilermaking, Kenneth Morrison, 245
  • -- Handbook of Cussonsí Capstan Block Apparatus for Mechanics, 586
  • -- Handbook of Engineering Mathematics, W. E. Wynne and W. Spraragen, 93
  • -- High-tension Line Practice, E. V. Pannell, 353
  • -- High Vacuum Surface Condensers, O. T. McHutchison, 642
  • -- Hornby Book of Trains, 554
  • -- How to Judge the Prospects of New Railways, Lieut.-Colonel L. E. Hopkins, 401
  • -- Hutte des Ingenieurs Taschenbuch, Vol. I., 673
  • -- Hydro-electric Power Commission of Province of Ontario, Report, 263
  • LITERATURE (continued):
  • - Books Received (continued):
  • -- I Collettori Bassi Delle Fogne di Roma, andc., Giampelino Corsetti, 15
  • -- Index to the "Transaction" of the Institution of Naval Architects, 1905-1925, 586
  • -- Induction Motor, Herbert Vickers, 146
  • -- Industrial Administration, Introduction to, John Lee, 673
  • -- Industrial Applications of Coal Tar Products, H. M. Bunbury and A. Davidson, 263
  • -- Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vol. VI., J. W. Mellor, 673
  • -- Institute of Marine Engineers, "Transactions," 219
  • -- Internal Combustion Engineering, Telford Petrie, 380
  • -- International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture, 219
  • -- Jahrbuch der Brennkrafttechnischen Gesellschaft E.V., Vol. V., 1924, 673
  • -- Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, Life of, F. R. Harris, 401
  • -- Japanese Journal of Engineering, Abstracts, 219, 432
  • -- Jointless (Magnesium Oxychloride) Floors, P. W. Barnett and B. Bakewell, 401
  • -- Journal of the Boston Society of Engineers, 93
  • -- Journal of the Bradford Engineering Societv, 1923-1924, 586
  • -- Journal of the Franklin Institute, 245
  • -- Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, Vol. CXI., G. C. Lloyd, 380
  • -- Journal of the Junior Institution of Engineers, 432
  • -- Laboratory Experiments for the Engineering Student, Part I., H. Threlfall, 554
  • -- Laymen and the New Architecture, 325
  • -- Library Catalogue, Junior Institution of Engineers, 245
  • -- Loads on Highway Bridges, Report of Committee, 245
  • -- Loughborough College Calendar, 1925-1926, 193
  • -- Machinists' and Draftsmen's Handbook, Peder Lobben, 93
  • -- Manual of Electrical Undertakings, 1924-1925, 642
  • -- Marine Diesel Engines, J. W. M. Sothern, 642
  • -- Measurement of Humidity in Closed Spaces, Report, Food Investigation Board, 642
  • -- Mechanical Testing of Materials, W. M. Crossman, 554
  • -- Mechanical World Year Book, 1926, 673
  • -- Memoires et Compte Rendu des Travaux de la Societe des Ingenieurs Civils de France, 219, 401
  • -- Mercury-arc Rectifiers and Mercury-vapour Lamps, J. A. Fleming, 245
  • -- Metallurgie du Cuivre et Alliages de Cuivre, M. Altmayer and Leon Guillet, 15
  • -- Metallurgy and its Influence on Modern Progress, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 673
  • -- Michigan College of Mines Year Book, 1924-5, 245
  • -- Ministry of Public Works Annual Report, 1921-22, Cairo, 401
  • -- Modern Railway Signalling, M. G. Tweedie and T. S. Lascelles, 673
  • -- Molesworth's Pocket Book of Engineering Formulae, Sir G. L. Molesworth, 554
  • -- Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 299
  • -- Nachschlagebuch der Nachschlagewerke fur die Wirtschaftspraxis, Dr. Paul Heile, 380
  • -- National Directory of Commodity Specifications, 1925, 432
  • -- National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, 401
  • -- Neuere Methoden zur Statik der Rahmentragwerke, A. Strassner, 586
  • -- Oilfield Exploration and Development, Vol. I. and Vol. IL, 673
  • -- On the Road, W. H. Beable, 401
  • -- Operating Engineer's Catechism of Steam Engineering, M. H. Gornston, 93
  • -- Oscillographs, J. T. Irwin, 193
  • -- Persia, Trade and Industry of, Report, 299
  • -- Photo-electricity, H. A. Allen, 353
  • -- Physical Metallography, E. Heyn and M. A. Grossmann, 673
  • -- Physical Science, An Introduction to, Ivor B. Hart, 401
  • -- Pitman's Electrical Educator, Part I., J. A. Fleming, 380
  • -- Plastic Magnesia, O. C. Ralston and Others, 673
  • -- Polytechnic, Prospectuses of School of Engineering and Courses in Electrical Engineering, 245
  • -- Practical Electrical Engineering-Direct Currents, H. G. Cisin, 93
  • -- Practical Road Engineering, H. E. Goldsmith, 673
  • -- "Proceedings" of American Society of Civil Engineers, 1925, 263, 299
  • -- "Proceedings" of the Chemical Engineering Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, 193
  • -- "Proceedings" of the Fourth International Congress of Refrigeration, 673
  • -- "Proceedings" of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 93, 353
  • -- "Proceedings" of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, 1925, 554
  • -- "Proceedings" of Rugby Engineering Society, 299
  • -- "Proceedings" of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, 325, 586
  • -- Processes of Flour Manufacture, P. A. Amos, 586
  • -- Public and its Utilities, W. G. Raymond, 263
  • -- Punch Almanack, 1926, 586
  • -- Pyrometry of Exhaust Temperatures of Internal Combustion Engines, Charles E. Foster, 146
  • -- Questions in Machine Construction and Drawing, W. Bentley, 586
  • -- Rahmen Formein, Dr.-Ing. A. Kleinlogel, 219
  • -- Rand Water Board Report, 219
  • -- Reibung und Schmierung im Maschinenbau, Dr.-Ing. L. Gumbel and Dr. E. Everting, 93
  • -- Reinforced Concrete Dams, E. J. Harris, 245
  • -- Reinforced Concrete, Elementary Guide to, A. Lakeman, 245
  • -- Reinforced Concrete in Practice, A. A. H. Scott, 219
  • -- Relativity, Sir Oliver Lodge, 15
  • -- Release of Internal Stress in Brass Tubing, R. J. Anderson and E. G. Fahlman, 219
  • LITERATURE (continued):
  • - Books Received (continued):
  • -- Resistance of Materials, F. B. Seely, 263
  • -- Sewage Purification and Disposal, G. B. Kershaw, 93
  • -- Sierra Leone Railway, Report, 1924, 219
  • -- South American Handbook, 1926, 673
  • -- South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines, Calendar, 219
  • -- Statik der Boden Konstruktion, Dr.-Ing. W. Schilling, 673
  • -- Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilation, Practical, A. G. King, 263
  • -- Strength and Elasticity of Materials, E. P. Coston, 245
  • -- Strength of Materials, J. Case, 401
  • -- Strength of Materials, E. R. Maurer and M. O. Withey, 263
  • -- Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, C. T. Bishop, 263
  • -- Structure of Light, Sir J. J. Thomson, 219
  • -- Studies of Curing Concrete in a Semi-arid Climate, Harrison F. Gonnerman and C. L. McKesson, 586
  • -- Studies in Repetitive Work, S. Wyatt and J. A. Fraser, 673
  • -- Surface Machinery and Methods for Oil Well Pumping, H. C. George, 15
  • -- Surface Water Supply of Canada, Arctic and Western Hudson Bay Drainage, andc., 1922-23, 380
  • -- Swansea Exchange Annual Report, 1923-24, 401
  • -- Tables Annuelles Internationales de Constants et Donnees Numeriques, 15
  • -- Tables and Charts, Giving Values of Xn, A. D. Browne, 401
  • -- Talks About Wireless, Sir Oliver Lodge, 325
  • -- Technical Education : Its Development and Aims, C. T. Mills, 673
  • -- Technology Reports of Tohoku Imperial University, 219
  • -- The Ironmonger Pocket Book, 554
  • -- Theory of Measurements, L. Tuttle and J. Satterley, 380
  • -- Theory of Structures, H. W. Coultas, 673
  • -- Tonnage Measurements, A. Van Driel, 401
  • -- "Transactions" of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, 380
  • -- "Transactions" of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, Vol. I., 586
  • -- "Transactions" of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 93
  • -- "Transactions" of Institution of Naval Architects, R. W. Dana, 401
  • -- Turbines Hydrauliques, A. Rateau and Others, 673
  • -- Turning Moments of Conductive Dielectric Ellipsoids, andc., Tetsutaro Miyazaki, 245
  • -- University College of South Wales, andc., Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 219
  • -- University of London Faculty of Engineering, Prospectus, 325
  • -- University of London, University College, Calendar, 432
  • -- Volatile Solvents and Thinners, Noel Heaton, 673
  • -- Wasserkraft-Jahrbuch, 1924, 353
  • -- Wassermessungen bei Wasserkraft anlagen, Dr.-Ing. L. A. Att, 673
  • -- Wire Drawing and the Cold Working of Steel, A. T. Adam, 325
  • -- Wireless Time Signals for the Use of Surveyors, A. R. Hinks, 401
  • -- Words and Idioms, L. Pearsall Smith, 299
  • LLOYD'S Register--see Ships
  • Locomotive, 10 H.P. Petrol, "Planet," Kent Construction and Engineering Company, Ltd., 586, 587
  • Locomotives, Electric, for Mine<; Prize Award, 294
  • Locomotives--see also Railway Locomotives
  • Looms--see Textile
  • Lorry, Steam, 6-Ton, Fodens, Ltd., 644
  • Lorry--see also Motor Vehicles and also Electrical Matters
  • Low-temperature Carbonisation, Future of, 493 ; (Letters), 613, 647

M

  • McEWEN-RUNGE Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation System, 249
  • MACHINE TOOLS :
  • - Auto-lathe, Belt-driven, with 10 H.P. Electric Motor, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 384
  • - British Machine Tools for Abroad, 274
  • - Duplex Wheel Centre Boring and Turning Lathe, Joshua Buckton and Co., Ltd., 330
  • - High-speed Lathe, Smith, Barker and Will- son, Ltd., 171
  • - Hydraulic Flanging Press for Australia, Fielding and Platt, Ltd., 468, 469
  • - Radial Drilling Machine and other Tools for Garages, andc., Drummond Brothers, Ltd., 384
  • - Plate Edge Planing Machine, Large, Smith Brothers and Co. (Glasgow), Ltd., 700
  • - Spiral Bevel Gear Planing, The Rath, 112
  • MACNICOLL, Donald, Jubilee of the Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, 621
  • Madagascar Water Power Project, F. Reynier, 461
  • Madras--see Floods
  • Magnetos, Various, "Fabroil" Gears and "Fabrolite," British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 384
  • Manufacture of Condenser and Locomotive Tubes, Alexander Cameron, 250
  • Marine Engines--see Engines
  • Marine Spring-loaded Safety Valve, Jubilee of, Donald MacNicoll, 621
  • Marine Wireless--see Wireless
  • Martin, W. R., on the Davis Steel Wheel, 290
  • Measured Milo Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
  • Memorial to the Late Sir Corbet Woodall, 88
  • Metals, Papers on --see Associations, Institute of Metals
  • Milton, C. O., Working of the Ruston Mechanical Injection Oil Engine, 57
  • Mines, Electric Locomotives for, Prize Award, 294
  • Mixersósee Asphalt
  • Modern Foundry Practice--see Foundry
  • Modern Ports, Alfred Schofield, 325
  • Mole Tile Draining and Tile Drain Ramming Machines, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 61
  • Motor Car Engines--see Engines
  • MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
  • - Characteristics, 382, 402, 438
  • - Motor Cars :
  • -- All-steel Citroen, 383
  • -- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Ltd., 383
  • -- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Bentley Motors, Ltd., 382, 383
  • -- Six-cylinder and Four-cylinder, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 383, 384
  • -- Large Saloon 16-55 H.P. Chassis, Daimler, 404
  • -- Six-cylinder Chassis, Darracq, 438
  • -- Eight-cylinder and Six-cylinder Cars, Sunbeam Motor Car Company, 438
  • -- Vauxhall 25-70 H.P. Chassis, 403
  • -- Six-cylinder American Sleeve Valve with Novel Lubrication System, Willys- Knight, 404
  • -- 16-35 H.P. Light Saloon, Wolseley, Ltd., 383, 402
  • -- Motor Cars, Patented Cast Iron for, E. T. White and Co., Ltd., 438
  • -- Garage Equipment, Breakdown Truck, Garage Repair Ramp, Mann, Egerton and Co., Ltd., 439
  • -- Power Transmission :
  • -- Helicoid Starter Gear, C. A. Vandervell and Co., 439
  • -- "Superflex" Shaft Coupling, Simms Motor Units, Ltd., 439
  • MOTOR Parts and Engines--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Motor Tractor Demonstration, 522
  • MOTOR VEHICLES, COMMERCIAL:
  • - 457, 485, 512óFor Engines see Engines
  • - A.E.C. Covered-top Omnibus Chassis, "Ramillies," 457, 458, 459
  • - Albion Thirty-seater Omnibus, 460
  • - Atkinson Uniflow Steam Wagon, 513
  • - Austin Three-speed Tractor, Air Intake Filter, 512
  • - Crossley-Kegresse Lorry, 459
  • - "C" Type and "O" Type Electric Vehicles, Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 459
  • - "Esco" Simplex Wheels, Electric Steel Castings Company, 457
  • - Fifty-two-seater "Leviathan" Omnibus, Leyland Motors, Ltd., 487
  • - Four-cylinder and Six-cylinder Halley Passenger Chassis, 487
  • - Karrier Six wheel Chassis, 512
  • - Lancia "Pentaiota" Chassis, 457
  • - Maudslay Saloon Coach, Thirty-seater, 487
  • - Petrol-driven Fuel Oil Wagon, Pumping, Karrier Motors, Ltd., 487
  • - Scammell Radial-engined Lorry, 515
  • - "Sentinel" Steam Wagons, 457
  • - Sixty-seater "Bristol" Omnibus Chassis, 460
  • - Thornycroft Four-wheel-drive Tractor, 485 (Two-page Supplement, November 6th, 1925)
  • - Wagon, Steam Tipping, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 486, 487
  • MOULDS--see Iron
  • Mowing Machine, Blackstone and Co.,Ltd., 644
  • Mowing Machine Knife-operating Mechanism, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 61
  • Mumford, Edwin R., Value of the Experiment Tank, andc., 235

N

  • NATURAL Alloys, 522
  • Naval Matters--see Ships
  • Navigation Congress, Date and Programme Arranged, 373
  • Newcomen Society--see Associations
  • Newspaper Conveyors, American, 610, 619
  • Niagara Falls, Illuminating, 124

O

  • OBITUARY :
  • - Barnaby, Sidney Walker, 214
  • - Barnes, John Frederick Evelyn, 85
  • - Bates, Herbert, 438
  • - Bewlay, Hubert, 237
  • - Garfield, Joseph, 237
  • - Halliwell, R. F., 408
  • - Johnson, Brigadier-General R. Marr, 554
  • - Morley, H. W., 612
  • - Myers, William, 673
  • - Sankey, Captain H. Riall (Portrait), 381
  • - Wainwright, Harry Smith, 324
  • - Widdowson, John Henry, 612
  • OIL Engines--see Engines
  • Oil Fuel Burner, Filma Oil Burners, Ltd., 304
  • Ollard, E. A., Electro-deposited Chromium, 236
  • Omnibus, Electric Trolley, Richard Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 196 ; (Correction), 256
  • Omnibus--see also Motor Vehicle
  • Orcutt, H. F. L., Ground Gears, 585, 589, 618, 676
  • Osborne (Adelaide) Power Station--see Electrical Matters

P

  • PALESTINE, Hydro-electric Scheme for, 301
  • Paper Pulp Mill, 2600 H.P. Motors and 400 B.H.P. Vertical-spindle Motors for, Crompton and Co., Ltd., 95
  • Paraffin and Petrol Engines--see Engines
  • Paris--see Exhibitions
  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
  • - Aeronautics, 130
  • - Batteries and Accumulators, 78, 177
  • - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 391, 655
  • - Cranes and Conveyors, 309, 364
  • - Crushing and Grinding, 363, 392, 506
  • - Dynamos and Motors, 25, 51, 78, 129, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 363, 391, 477, 505, 595, 709
  • - Electrical Appliances, 683
  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (cont.):
  • - Engines, Internal Combustion, 25, 77, 101, 129, 153, 203, 229, 255, 309, 335, 449, 477. 535, 625, 655, 709
  • - Furnaces, 102, 177, 229, 256, 450, 683
  • - Gas Producers, 52, 153, 363, 391, 568
  • - Lighting and Heating, 204, 477, 506
  • - Locomotives, 52, 204, 230, 535, 655
  • - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 130, 154, 178, 204, 256. 282, 310, 364, 392, 420, 567, 626, 684
  • - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 26, 101, 130, 177, 230, 281, 505, 683
  • - Metallurgy, 102
  • - Mining Machinery, 51, 130, 567, 683
  • - Miscellaneous, 52, 78, 102, 154, 178, 204, 230, 256, 282, 310, 336, 392, 420, 450, 478, 506, 568, 656, 684, 710
  • - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 26, 102, 178, 364, 477, 567, 656
  • - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 204, 391, 419, 536, 710
  • - Ships and Boats, 154, 204, 450, 536, 684
  • - Steam Generators, 25, 51, 77, 129, 153, 177, 203, 255, 309, 335, 477, 683
  • - Switchgear, 26, 153, 255, 335, 419
  • - Telegraphs and Telephones, 51, 77, 101, 203, 229, 256, 281, 309, 391, 419, 449, 505, 567, 595, 625, 655, 709
  • - Tramways and Railways, 102, 336, 449, 596, 656
  • - Transformers and Converters, 130, 177, 256, 281, 335, 363, 419, 505, 535, 625
  • - Transmission of Power, 51, 449, 505, 535, 567, 595, 655, 683, 710
  • - Turbine Machinery, 203, 281, 449, 595 Welding, 596
  • PATENTS, Foreign, 412
  • Perring, W. G. A., Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, 686
  • Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 52, 78, 102, 130, 154, 178, 204, 230, 253, 279, 307. 364, 392, 417, 447, 475, 500, 536, 568, 596, 626, 653, 681, 710
  • Petrol Locomotive for an Oil Refinery, Drewry Car Company, 10
  • Photometers--see British Engineering Standards : Specifications
  • Pile-driving Plant, British Steel Pile-driving Company, Ltd., 636
  • Pipe Cleaning Apparatus, "Powrcleer," W. and J. Glossop, 676
  • Pipe Line Construction for Compressed Air Transmission, 261, 268
  • Pipe Line--see also Drac Romanche
  • Pipe Pusher, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 643
  • Pipe Wrench, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Plain v. Roller Bearings for Tramcars, 701
  • Planing Machines--see Machine Tools
  • Pliers for Making Hose Joints, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
  • Ploughing Engine, Petrol, McLaren's, 643
  • Pope, Sir William J., Faraday as a Chemist, 162, 195
  • Porosity, 436
  • Portland Cement, Specification, 386
  • Poultney, E. C., Two Remarkable Locomotives 371, 378, 439 ; (Letter), 439
  • Projectors for Illuminating Niagara Falls, 124
  • Propulseur Trompe--see Aeronautics
  • PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND TRANSPORT CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION (1925) :
  • - 500, 540, 577, 582, 586, 606, 616, 635, 675--See also Exhibitions, and for Exhibits see Various Headings
  • - Gas Lighting :
  • -- Public Lighting by Gas, Automatic Systems, Charles S. Shapley, 607
  • -- Valuation of Gas Undertakings for Rating Purposes, George Evetts, 607
  • - Highways :
  • -- Public Utility Services Under Highways, G. P. Warner Terry, 606
  • -- Trench Openings in Highways, Roland Fletcher, 606
  • - Use of Tar in the Construction of Roadways, Thomas Glover and Arthur E. Collins, 607
  • - Housing : A Brief Review of Some Modern Methods of House Construction, Percy Morris, 608
  • - Land Settlement in New Zealand, 606
  • - Regional Planning and Road Development, Herbert H. Humphries, 608
  • - Roads :
  • -- Repair of Roads Against Tramway Tracks, Francis Wood, 608
  • -- Scottish Rural Roads: A Suggested Policy, Major W. L. Gibson and Mr. George S. Barry, 608
  • - Sewage Disposal :
  • -- Papers, H. C. Whitehead, 540 J. A* Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
  • - Small Holdings, 606
  • - Strengthening Bridges :
  • -- Road Corrugation, E. L. Leeming, 607
  • -- Strengthening of Bridges C. G. Mitchell, C. S. Chettoe, 607
  • - Transport for Public Cleansing Work, Papers :
  • -- Selection of Transport for Public Cleansing Work, J. A. Priestley, 578
  • -- Uses of Electricity for Housing and Institutional Purposes, R. Hardie, 607
  • - Water Supply, Papers :
  • -- Advisory Regional Committees for Water Policy, D. I. G. Gibbon, 577
  • -- Extended Use of Rivers for Domestic Water, Sir A. Houston, 577
  • -- Financial Management and Control of Water Undertakings, F. W. Davies, 578
  • -- Protection of Underground Supplies of Water, W. B. Cleverly, 578
  • -- Regional Policy Committees, M. Ratcliffe Barnett, 577
  • -- Water Resources and Supply, A. R. Atkey, 577
  • PULVERISED Fuel for Boiler Firing in a Paper Mill, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 292
  • PUMPS :
  • - See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • - Dabeg Feed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
  • PUMPS (continued) :
  • - Deep Bore-hole Pump, Worthington-Simpson, 296, 302
  • - Fire-engine Pump, 250-300-gallon, Martin Cultivator Company, Ltd., 62
  • - Gas-operated Vacuum Pump, Bertram Joy, 462
  • - Hydro-pneumatic Pumping Plants : Continuous Hydrautomat, Intermittent Hydrautomat, Vacuum Hydrautomat, Hydrautomat, Ltd., 413
  • - Lubricating Oil Pump, Mechanical, W. Foster and Co., 644
  • - Main Engine Pumps, 616, Service Pumps and Heating Boilers of the Swedish Liner Gripsholm, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
  • - Marshall Steam Pumping Engine of 1866, 296, 302
  • - Motor-driven Pump, Boulton and Paul, 643
  • - Rees Roturbo Pumps for Drainage Plants, Rees Roturbo Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 562
  • - Stuffing-box for Centrifugal Pumps, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 386
  • - Turbine Pump, Six-stage, Tangyes Ltd., 643
  • - Turbine Pumps for Hydraulic Power Supply, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 354
  • - Wing-Rotor Pumping Unit, 193

R

  • RAIL Cars—-see Railways
  • RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
  • - General:
  • -- Briggs’ Railway Collection, 108
  • -- Birkinshaw’s Malleable Iron Rails, 109; (Letter), 199
  • -- Century of Railways, 323
  • -- Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 430, 434
  • -- Escalators on the Central London Railway, H. F. Molony, 645
  • -- International Railway Congress, 14
  • -- Main Line Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 182, 208, 341, 423
  • -- Railway Accidents, 243
  • -- Railway Accidents, Annual Report, 376
  • -- Railway Notes, Old and New, Sir John A. F. Aspinall, 510
  • -- Railway Relics at Faverdale, 157
  • -- Railway Returns for 1924, 170
  • -- Railway Statistics for April, 1925, 73
  • -- Railway Statistics for May, 1925, 188
  • - British, Colonial and Indian :
  • -- Centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 42
  • -- Exhibits, Railway Centenary, at the Science Museum, 409
  • -- Diesel-electric Rail Cars in Canada, 430, 434
  • -- Federated Malay States Railways, Report, 240
  • -- Indian Broad-gauge Railways, Mechanical Couplers for, 694
  • -- Metropolitan Railway, Proposed New Line, 677
  • -- Southern Railway, New Electric Stock, 44
  • - Foreign Railways :
  • -- Main Line Railway Electrification :
  • -- Austria, 182, 208
  • -- France, 341
  • -- France, Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway, 423
  • -- France, Midi Railway, 425
  • RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
  • - General:
  • -- American Locomotive Developments, 553
  • -- Automatic Control of Locomotives, 547
  • -- Centenary of the Locomotive, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Presidential Address, 40
  • -- Compound Locomotives, 118 ; (Letters), 140, 172, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 490, 523, 545, 613, 647, 668
  • -- Germany’s Locomotive Industry, 523
  • -- Locomotive Boiler Feed System, “Dabeg” Feed Pump, Vickers Ltd., 20
  • -- Locomotive Boilers and Steam Pressures, 244; (Letters), 294, 317, 357, 401
  • -- Locomotive Coal Trials on the Southern Railway, H. Holcroft, 658
  • -- Locomotive Feed Heating, 192
  • -- Locomotive Valve Gear, Model for, Hunslet Engine Company, Ltd., 140
  • -- Narrow-gauge Express Locomotive, Davey, Paxman and Co., 70 ; (Paragraph), 115
  • -- Prosser Locomotives, 511
  • -- Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Mr. Julius Kruttschnitt’s Paper, 237 ; (Para¬graph), 349
  • -- Steam Locomotive, 641
  • -- Three-cylinder High-pressure Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 41, 46, 58, 65, 545 ; (Letters), 123, 210
  • -- Two Remarkable Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 371, 378, 439
  • -- Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Two- cylinder Compound Engine, 371, 378
  • -- Lima Locomotive Works Eight-coupled Locomotive Al, 439 ; (Letter), 613
  • - British, Colonial and Indian :
  • -- British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 28, 54, 80, 104, 132, 156, 180, 206, 232, 258, 284, 312, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452, 480, 508, 538, 570, 598, 628; (Letters), 36, 88, 123, 140, 172, 173, 198, 199, 210, 237, 275, 294, 317, 357, 376, 400, 429, 469, 470, 580, 668 ; (Erratum), 481
  • -- Period 1870-1875 (continued), 2, 28
  • -- Period 1876-1881, 28, 54, 80
  • -- Period 1882-1889: Compound Locomotives, 156, 180, 206, 232 ; Non-com - pound Locomotives, 258, 284, 312
  • -- Period 1890-1900, 338, 366, 394, 422, 452
  • -- Period 1901-1914, 480, 508, 538, 570
  • -- Period 1914-1924, 598, 628
  • -- Articulated, Steep Gradient and Miscellaneous Locomotives, 452
  • -- Details, 422, 628
  • -- Engines for Ireland and Overseas, 1870- 1879, 132
  • -- Locomotive Tenders, 628
  • RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
  • - British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
  • -- Tank Engines, Principal, British Railways, 1901-1914, 538
  • -- Train Resistances and Locomotive Performances. 1855 to 1879, 104
  • -- Two-cylinder High-pressure Engines, 1890- 1900, 366
  • -- For Locomotives Illustrated see Illustrated Index, Subjects
  • - Engine Built by George Stephenson and Nicholas Wood in 1822, 42
  • -- Number of Locomotives, 71
  • -- Southern Railway, Express Locomotives, 329
  • -- Stephenson's "Locomotion" Drawing Replica of Original Train, 42
  • - Foreign :
  • -- Austrian Electric Locomotives, 183, 185
  • -- France : Paris - Orleans Electric Locomotives, 343, 425 ; Midi Railway, Electric Locomotives, 426
  • -- Pacific Railway of Colombia, Eight-coupled Locomotive, 224
  • RATIONAL Calorific Values, 380
  • Raven, Sir Vincent L., Australia and New Zealand, 466
  • Reavell, William, on Young Engineers and the Future, 320 ; (Letters), 357, 376, 470
  • Rectifiers--see Electrical Matters
  • Refrigerating Machinery for the Upwey Grange, Motor Ship, J. and E. Hall, Ltd., 678
  • Reinforcement-placing Machine, J. W. Liversedge, 637
  • Research, Utilisation of, 168
  • Reservoir--see Water Supply
  • Resistance of Ships--see Ships
  • Ribble--see Electrical Matters
  • Richardson, James, Marine Diesel Engines, 549
  • Riveted Joints, Tests of, 650
  • Road Congress--see International
  • Roads--see also Public Works Congress
  • Road-making in China, 693
  • Road Roller, 3-Ton "Clearside" Tandem Petrol, Robey and Co., Ltd., 582, 588
  • Road Roller, 9-Ton, "Universal," Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 617
  • Road Rollers, "Advance," with Scarifying Attachment, Wallis and Steevens, Ltd., 636
  • Road Rollers, Steam, Aveling and Porter, Ltd., 637
  • Road Rollers, Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 636
  • "Road Toaster," Roadways Equipment, Ltd., 638
  • Roadless Traction, Philip Johnson, 324
  • Roller, 9-Ton Road, "Universal" Type, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60
  • Roller, 10-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 637
  • Rollers, Motor, Quick Reverse, Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 587
  • Rolling Mill, High-speed Cold, 688
  • Rotoscope, A. J. Ashdown, 272
  • Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Chester, 34, 60
  • Rudders--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Rugby--see Wireless, also Electrical Matters

S

  • SAND and Oil Trap, W. E. Farrer, Ltd., 587
  • Savage, H. D., Water-cooled Furnace Walls, 121
  • Scapa Flow--see Ships, Naval Matters
  • Schneider Hydro - mechanical Transmission Gear, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 86, 90
  • Schofield, Alfred, Modern Ports, 325
  • Scholarships, Whitworth, Awards, 303
  • Science and Engineering, Dr. M. I. Pupin, 19
  • Science Scholarships at Imperial College of Science and Technology, 164
  • Scientific Basis of Industry, Francis H. Carr, 644
  • Scientific and Industrial Research Report, Summary of Advisory Council's Remarks, 436
  • Scottish Shale Industry, Edwin M. Baily, 471
  • Searchlights--see Projectors
  • Sennar Dam--see Dam
  • Separators--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Sewage Disposal, Various Papers on, H. C. Whitehead, 540 ; J. A. Reddie, 540 ; W. H. Makepeace, 541
  • Sewage Plant--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
  • - General:
  • -- Conditions in the Shipbuilding Industry, 435, 443
  • -- Demarcation and Hours in Shipyards, 435, 443
  • -- Engines, Marine--see Engines ; also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • -- Factors Affecting the Resistance of Ships in Waves, W. G. A. Perring, 686
  • -- Fifty Years' Evolution in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Sir Archibald Denny, 219, 221
  • -- Frictional Resistance of Ships, G. S. Baker, 207
  • -- Future of the Motor Ship, Lord Inverforth, 470
  • -- High Efficiency Steam Installations for Ship Propulsion, Stanley S. Cook, 270
  • -- Lloyd's Register Book, 44
  • -- Lloyd's Register Quarter's Shipbuilding, 70, 414
  • -- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 497
  • -- Lloyd's Wreck Statistics for 1924, 222
  • -- Marine Electrical and Other Devices--see Separate Section, Olympia Engineering Exhibition
  • -- Measured Mile Trials, F. T. Edgecombe, 548
  • -- Plight of the Shipbuilding Industry, 191
  • -- Reduction Gears for French Flotilla Leaders, Power Plant Company, Ltd., 499
  • -- Rudders and Steering--see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • -- Safety Precautions for Oil-engined Boats, 340
  • -- Scantling Developments in Iron and Steel Merchant Ships, J. Foster King, 235
  • -- Shipbuilding Position, Sir Eustace H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 426
  • SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued):
  • - General (continued):
  • -- Shipbuilding, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition—-see Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition.
  • -- Shipyard Agreement, A, 697
  • -- Some Shipbuilding Conditions, 408
  • -- Value of the Experiment Tank, Edwin R. Mumford, 235
  • - British Navy:
  • -- H.M.S. Emerald, 580
  • -- H.M.S. Nelson, Launch of, 266
  • -- Navy and the Nation, 521
  • -- New Battleships, 218 ; (Letter), 294
  • - Naval Matters :
  • -- French Naval Renaissance, 407 ; (Letter), 647
  • -- Future of the Battle-cruiser, 671
  • -- Naval Engineer Officers, 646
  • -- “Solid Smokeless Fuel,” Conference, 530
  • -- Naval Engineers, 641
  • -- Naval Programme, 117
  • -- “Nelsons” of the Navy, 351
  • -- Problem of the Submarine, 583
  • -- Royal Dockyards, 167
  • -- Scapa Flow Salvage Operations, 248
  • -- Status of Naval Engineers, 585 ; (Letter), 613
  • -- Technical Training for Naval Constructors, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon, 286
  • -- Warships of the Future, 269
  • - Foreign Navies :
  • -- German Light Cruiser Emden, 549
  • - Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
  • -- British Petrol, Motor Tanker, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 355
  • -- Coastal Motor Boat for Sweden, J. I. Thorny- croft and Co., Ltd., 320
  • -- Italian Motor Liner, Large, 10
  • -- Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancamano, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 496, 517, 520, 542
  • -- Motor Cargo Ship Primero, Burmeister and Wain, 293
  • -- Motor Refrigeration Ship Upwey Grange, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 678
  • -- Motor Ship Parkeston, 170, 190, 194
  • -- Motor Ships for the Australian Meat Trade, 33
  • -- Shallow-draught River Steamer Fushun, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 275
  • -- Swedish-American Motor Liner Gripsholm, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 579, 614, 634, 640 (Two-page Supplement, December 4th, 1925)
  • SHOWS—see Exhibitions
  • Simmonds, O. E., Flying Boat Design, 287
  • Situation in China, 300
  • Sixty Years Ago, 15, 33, 71, 97, 114, 149, 163, 193, 214, 245, 277, 303, 317, 357, 373, 409, 432, 462, 499, 518, 546, 588, 612, 642, 673, 702
  • Smithfield—see Exhibitions
  • Smith-Rose, Dr. R. L., Wireless Wave Prob¬lems, 287
  • Societies—see Associations
  • SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES :
  • - 20, 71, 97, 125, 149, 173, 198, 225, 251, 305, 357, 442, 472, 562, 638, 705
  • - Air Service Next Year, 357
  • - Baldwin Locomotives for South Africa, 71
  • - Big Gold Mines, 71
  • - Big Railway Orders, 225
  • - Building Steel Lighters, 357
  • - Congo Copper, 472
  • - Deep Gold Mining, Village Deep Shaft Down to 6754ft., 71
  • - Durban Docks, Equipping, 357
  • - Durban's Electric Plant, 705
  • - Durban's Electrical Output, 472
  • - Durban's New Power Plant, 21
  • - Electricity Controversy, 562
  • - Founding of the Rand, 563
  • - Gold Mining Dividends, 173
  • - Gould Automatic Couplers, 149
  • - Important Plant Addition, 705
  • - Industrial Production, 705
  • - Lake Arthur Dam, 125
  • - Limit of Deep Mining, 562
  • - Locomotive Boiler Explodes, 705
  • - Locomotive Propaganda, 472
  • - Mine Ventilating Fan, 442
  • - Mineral Output of the Union, 638
  • - Mining Tender Rejected, 149
  • - Natal's Coal Trade, 149
  • - New Dredger for East London, 125
  • - Platinum Discoveries, 251
  • - Platinum Mines Reaching Production Stage, 305
  • - Power Plants, New, for S.A., 97
  • - Powerful New Tug, 305
  • - Prince and S.A. Enterprises, 225
  • - Prince of Wales' Tour, 305
  • - Printing Press, Huge, 225
  • - Production of Pig Iron, 562
  • - Quick Despatch, 357
  • - Railway Progress Since Union, 125
  • - Railways, Proposed New, 225
  • - Reclaiming the Kalahari, 472
  • - Record Maize Loading, 472
  • - Record Run on Narrow-gauge Line, 442
  • - Reduced Gold Value, 173
  • - Rhodesia Railways, 97
  • - Rhodesian Railway Development, 357
  • - Rhodesia's Mining Figures, 20
  • - Sinking, A Record, 149
  • - S.A. Gold Mines in 1924, 638
  • - S.A. Railways' Coal Earnings, 173
  • - S.A.R. Steamships, 562
  • - Steel Lighters, New, 638
  • - Steel Pipe Contract for the Continent, 225 ; (Correction), 237
  • - Steel Works in South Africa, 97
  • - Tablet Holders for Fast Trains, 71
  • - Twenty-nine Foreign Locomotives, 44 2
  • - Union Air Mail Terminated, 97
  • - Union Coal Production, 705
  • - Union Exports Motor Cars, 472
  • - Union Mineral Output in 1925, 71
  • - Union Railway Traffic, 562
  • - Union Railway Workshops, 198
  • - Union Rolling Stock, 305
  • - U.S.A. Locomotives in South Africa, 198
  • - Victoria Falls Power Company's System, 251
  • - White Labour Losing Ground in South Africa, 20
  • SOUTHAMPTON Docks--see also Electrical Matters
  • Southampton Docks, Quay Walls of, F. E. Wentworth-Sheilds, 236
  • Southwell, R. V., Progress in Aeronautics, 325
  • Specialisation, 14
  • Specifications--see British Engineering Standards--also Patent
  • Standardisation of Crane Essentials, Edward G. Fiegehen, 600
  • Standardisation--see also British Engineering Standards
  • Steam Condensation, andc.--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • Steam Engines--see Engines
  • Steam Generating Sets, 25-Kilowatt, at Littleton Pumping Station, Ashworth and Parker, 471
  • Steam versus Electric Locomotives, Julius Kruttschnitt, 237
  • Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, 401
  • Steel--see Iron
  • Stereo-Photo-Grammetric Surveying, Bernard J. Woodruff, 454, 481, 515
  • Stream-line--see Filter
  • Strength, 144
  • Stresses in Boilers, 611
  • Stromeyer, C. E., Experiments on Strains in Boilers, 649
  • Study of Failures, 298
  • Stump Puller, Trewhella Bros., 643
  • Submarines--see Ships
  • Sudan Government Railways, "Prairie" Type Locomotives, 246, 247 (Two-page Supplement, September 4th, 1925)
  • Supercharging, 39; (Letter), 171
  • Supervisory Control--see Electrical Matters
  • Surveying, Instruments for--see Stereo
  • Sweepers, Motor, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 588

T

  • TECHNICAL Education, 325
  • Technical Societies, Papers at, G. S. Baker, 67
  • Technical Training--see also Ships, Naval Matters
  • Telegraph Factory in 1875, Present-day Cable Testing Department, Johnson and Phillips, 43
  • TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER:
  • - Artificial Silk Spinning Machine, Power- driven Kneading Machine, Artificial Silk Reeling Machine, Dobson and Barlow, Ltd., 411
  • - Bearings, Ball and Roller, for Textile Machinery, Self-aligning Bearing, Hoffman Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 411
  • -- Frictionless Shaft Bearings, Skefko Ball Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
  • -- Journal Thrust Bearings, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, Ltd., 411
  • TEXTILE MACHINERY AT MANCHESTER (continued):
  • - Bobbin Cleaner, Roving, The "Termaco," Terrell Machine Company, 375
  • - Carding Engines, Automatic Feeding Machine for, William Tatham, Ltd., 375
  • - Counting Devices for Textile Machinery, Markt and Co. (London), Ltd., 411
  • - Looms : Wide Sheeting Loom, Towel Loom, Automatic Box Loom, British Northrop Loom Company, 411, 412
  • - Loom, Dr. Carver, Carver Textile Patents, Ltd., 374
  • - Loom, The Souczek, with Shuttle-operating Mechanism, Zandov Ironworks Company, 375
  • - Nasmith Combing Machine, John Hetherington and Sons, Ltd., 411
  • - Ring Spinning Frame, Electric-driven, C.S.L. Flexible Roller, Platt Bros., Ltd., 410, 411
  • - Sectional Superheater, Bolton's Superheater and Pipe Works, Ltd., 410
  • - Swiss Artificial Silk Power Loom and Warping Machine, Benninger, 412
  • - Textile Mills, Electric-driven, Laminated Gears for, Bed-plate with Special Motor, Ball Bearings, Sleeve-bearing Motor, Laminated Gears, Ltd., 410
  • - Winding Machinery for Textile Mills, Highspeed Pirn Winder, Metal Swift, Silk Bobbin Winder, Joseph Stubbs, Ltd., 410
  • THERMIONIC Valve Problems, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
  • Thomas, H. Kerr, The Automobile Engineer, 372
  • Tin Mining, Development of, 293
  • Tractor, "Fordson," Reavell and Co., Ltd., 636
  • Tractor, Steam, with Three-speed Gear, Fodens, Ltd., 618
  • Tractor, Steam, and Two-wheeled Trailer, Tasker, W., and Sons, 643
  • Tractors--see Motor Tractors--also Motor Vehicles
  • Trailer, Self-loading and Tipping, International Harvester Company, Ltd., 35, 36
  • Training of Engineers, 493, 494
  • Tramways, Glasgow, Annual Report, 33
  • Tranmere Dock, Construction of the New Entrance, Percy W. Bertlin, 550
  • Transport Problems, Lieut.-Colonel H. T. Tudsbery, 324
  • Transporter, 12-Ton Electric, at Middlesbrough, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Ltd., 350, 358
  • Trucks, Turbines--see also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • "Tructractor," Millars' Machinery Company Ltd., 635
  • Tudsbery, Lieut.-Colonel H. T., Transport Problems, 324
  • Turbine, 680-1000 B.H.P. High-pressure Steam, and 1500 H.P. Geared Turbine for Textile Mills, Metropdlitan-Vickers, Ltd., 374, 375
  • Turbines and Generators at Muscle Shoals, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
  • Turbines, High-pressure and Low-pressure, for Lloyd Sabaudo Liner Conte Biancomano, 496, 517, 520, 542
  • Turbines, Hydraulic, for New Zealand, 223
  • Turbines, Steam, for Mill Rope Driving, Rope Driving Pulley, andc., W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., 374
  • Turbo-generator, 20,000-Kilowatt, for Bradford, English Electric Company and C. A. Parsons, 547

U

  • UNEMPLOYMENT--see Labour
  • Utilisation of Research, 168

V

  • VALVE Gear, Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives
  • Valve, Reducing, for Vacuum Automatic Brake, Gresham and Craven, Ltd., 645
  • Vibration Caused by Traffic, W. P. Digby, 356

W

  • WAGON, Gravity Type Tipping, Lacre Motor Car Company, Ltd., 582, 588
  • Wagon, Pig, Steam-driven Six-wheeled, Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd., 35
  • Wagon, Steam, Win. Foster and Co., Ltd., 676
  • Wagon, Steam, with Four-wheel Brakes, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 643
  • Wagon, Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, 644
  • Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Robey and Co., Ltd., 582, 588
  • Wagons--see also Motor Vehicles
  • Waste in Engineering, T. R. Wilton, 498
  • Water-cooled Furnace Walls, H. D. Savage, 121
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - See also Public Works Congress
  • - Durban Water Supply, 701
  • - London Water, 352
  • - Metropolitan Water Board Report, 490
  • - Reservoir, 8-Million-Gallon Covered Service, at Bushey Heath, Colne Valley Water Company, 456, 464
  • - Rugby, New Storage Reservoir, 561
  • WATT'S Workshop at Heathfield and Facsimile at South Kensington, 114
  • Welding, Arc--see Electrical Matters
  • Wauchope, H., Southampton Docks Electrical Supply, 270
  • Wentworth-Sheilds, F. E., Quay Walls of Southampton Docks, 236
  • Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals on the Tennessee River, 8, 9, 12, 29, 38, 68, 82
  • Wilton, T. R., Waste in Engineering, 498
  • Windlass, 60 B.H.P. Motor, for Cable Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 60
  • Windmill Plant, Electrical, Young, Osmond and Young, Ltd., 60
  • Wing-Rotor, Engineer-Captain Sigurd J. Savonius, 193
  • Wireless Exhibition--see Exhibitions
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
  • - See also Separate Section, Olympia Exhibition
  • - Accumulator, An Improved, Tungstone Accumulator Company, 647
  • - Daventry, High-power Wireless Station at, 110,116
  • - Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Albert Hall, 302
  • - Exhibits, Wireless, at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 409
  • - Inductances for the Rugby Wireless Station, W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Ltd., 500--and see below, Rugby
  • - Interference with Broadcast Reception by Oscillating Receivers, 210
  • - Marine Wireless Apparatus, Major Binyon, 524
  • - Rugby Wireless Station, 82 (Two-page Supplement, July 24th, 1925)--see also Electrical Matters
  • - Super-heterodyne Receivers, A. E. Bowyer- Lowe, 646
  • - Wireless Beam, 274
  • - Wireless Telegraphy, Professor E. V. Appleton, 271
  • - Wireless Wave Problems, Dr. R. L. Smith- Rose, 287
  • WOODALL, Sir Corbet, The Late, Memorial to, 88
  • Woodruff, Bernard J., Stereo-Photo-Gram - metric Surveying, 454, 481, 515
  • Woodworking Tools, A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., 304
  • Words, 297
  • Works, New, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 549
  • World Power Conference, 1926, 702
  • Wrecks--see Ships
  • Wrench, Pipe, Thurley Grip-All Company, 294, 555

Y

  • YOUNG Engineers and the Future, William Reavell, 320 ; (Letters), 357, 376, 470

Z

  • ZINC, Papers on--see Institute of Metals

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