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* [[Barlow and Woodhouse]]'s Improvements in Connecting Ends of Rails, p103 (Illustrated).
* [[Peter William Barlow|Barlow]] and [[Woodhouse]]'s Improvements in Connecting Ends of Rails, p103 (Illustrated).
* Editorial
 
* Eives Machinery For Extracting Oil From Seeds, p101 (Illustrated).
* Blackwood's Machinery for Doubling Yarns or Threads, p110.
 
* [[Chandler and Oliver|Chandler and Oliver's]] Improvements in Agricultural Engines, p110 (Illustrated).
 
* Editorial, p111.
** Boiler Explosions
** Dearth of Skilled Workmen
** Land Drainage Fallacies
** Projects for Parliament
** Convict Labour
** Street Railways.
* [[Eives|Eives']] Machinery For Extracting Oil From Seeds, p101 (Illustrated).
 
* Experiments at [[William Dray and Co]]'s Beetroot Distillery, Farningham, p101.
* Experiments at [[William Dray and Co]]'s Beetroot Distillery, Farningham, p101.
* Guerin's Self Acting Apparatus for Working Railway Brakes, p103 (Illustrated).
 
* [[Edouard Guerin|Guerin's]] Self Acting Apparatus for Working Railway Brakes, p103 (Illustrated).
 
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] - [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel|I. K. Brunel]] (Vice President), p104.
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] - [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel|I. K. Brunel]] (Vice President), p104.
** [[Henley]]
** [[William Thomas Henley|Mr Henley]]
** [[Charles Bright]]
** [[Charles Tilston Bright|Charles Bright]]
** [[Wheatstone]]
** [[Charles Wheatstone|Mr Wheatstone]]
** [[Wollaston]]
** [[Charles James Wollaston|Mr Wollaston]]
** [[Wilkins and Weatherly]]
** [[William Wilkins (1817- )|Mr Wilkins]]
** [[Newall]]
** [[Christopher Weatherley|Mr Weatherly]]
** [[Statham]]
** [[Robert Stirling Newall|Mr Newall]]
** [[Davis and Campbell]]
** [[Samuel Statham|Mr Statham]]
** [[Latimer Clark]]
** [[Josiah Latimer Clark ]]
** [[Wildman Whitehouse]]
** [[Edward Orange Wildman Whitehouse]]
** [[Werner Siemens]]
** [[Werner Siemens]]
** [[Edward Highton]]
** [[Edward Highton]]
** [[Charles Fox]].
** [[Charles Fox]]
 
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], p105.
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], p105.
** [[Joseph Whitworth]] (President)
** [[Joseph Whitworth]] (President)
** [[W. P. Marshall]]
** [[William Prime Marshall|W. P. Marshall]]
** [[Michael Scott]]
** [[Michael Scott (1818-1890)|Michael Scott]]
** [[Andrew John Robertson]]
** [[Andrew John Robertson]]
** [[Ebenezer Rogers]]
** [[Ebenezer Rogers]]
** [[William Waller]].
** [[William Waller (of Lincoln)|William Waller]].
* Luce's Improved Broadcast Seed Sower, p102 (Illustrated).  
 
* Late Fatal Explosion at Sough - Adjourned Inquest, p114.
** [[Daniel Greenwood]], engine driver
** [[Henry Young (2)| Henry Young]], conductor of ballast train
** Hargreaves, coroner
** [[William Jenkins]], from [[Miles Platting Works]]
** [[William Fairbairn]], C. E. of Manchester
 
* Letters to the Editor, p108.
** [[John Onions, Junior|John Onions]]
** [[James Johnstone]] of Moffat
** [[Henry Childs]] of Langton, Blandford
** [[J. Smith (of Lowestoft)]]
** [[Frederick Richards]] of Whitehaven
** [[Thomas Dunn]] of Manchester
** [[Samuel Symonds]] of Pimlico
** [[Thomas Wincup]] of Portman Square, London
** [[Thomas Railton]] of Mill Wall, London
** [[R. V. J. Knight, Junior]] of Greenwich
** [[Andrew Alexander|A. Alexander]] of Canada Works, Birkenhead
* [[Luce|Luce's]] Improved Broadcast Seed Sower, p102 (Illustrated).
* Mental Calculation - [[George Parker Bidder]], p101.
* Mental Calculation - [[George Parker Bidder]], p101.
** [[Henry Robinson Palmer]]
** [[Henry Robinson Palmer (c1816-1869)|Henry Robinson Palmer]]
** [[Serjeant Spankie]]
** [[Serjeant Spankie]]
** [[Joseph Whitworth]].
** [[Joseph Whitworth]].
* Review - Adulteration Detected in Food and Medicines by [[Arthur Hill Hassell]] - [[Longman, Brown and Co]], p105 (Illustrated).
** [[George Phillips (2)]].
* Sewerage of London, p113.
** [[Benjamin Hall]]
** [[Thomas Hawksley]]
* [[SS Great Britain]], p113.
** Mr. Bright, Sen., one of the principal owners
** Mr. [[William Patterson|Paterson]], the builder of the ship,
** Captain Gray, her commander,
** Captain Martin the chief engineer of the vessel
** [[John Vernon]]
** [[Thomas Vernon and Son]]
** [[Fawcett, Preston and Co]]
** [[Gibbs, Bright and Co]].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Main Subjects

  • Barlow and Woodhouse's Improvements in Connecting Ends of Rails, p103 (Illustrated).
  • Blackwood's Machinery for Doubling Yarns or Threads, p110.
  • Editorial, p111.
    • Boiler Explosions
    • Dearth of Skilled Workmen
    • Land Drainage Fallacies
    • Projects for Parliament
    • Convict Labour
    • Street Railways.
  • Eives' Machinery For Extracting Oil From Seeds, p101 (Illustrated).
  • Guerin's Self Acting Apparatus for Working Railway Brakes, p103 (Illustrated).

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