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Aberdeen Harbour Works, 618, 773
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Absorption Dynamometer, An Automatic, 62
'''Illustrations
* [[Aberdeen Harbour]] Works, 618, 773
* Absorption Dynamometer, An Automatic, 62
* “ Achdron,” The French Armoured Cruiser, 094, 696
* Alignment of Dunmail Raise Tunnel, 80
* Alloys of Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of, 293, 24
* Alternate Current Condensers, 771
* Alternating Current Induction, Phenomena of, 144, 145, 202, 203
* Alternating Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s, 181
* Alternator, The Mordey, 181
* Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum Motor, The, 454
* Aluminium in the Drawing Press, 261
* Amalgamating Tubs at Obrajes, 33
* Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s Gold, 218, 219
* “Amiral Baudin,” The French Barbette Ironclad, 25
* “ Amiral Duperrd,” The French Turret Ship, 398
* Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
* Amsler’s Recording Dynamometer, 497
* Angle Bars, Shearing, 243
* Armour-Clad “ Fusde,” The French Coast Defence, 185,187
* Armour on the Ironclad “Colbert,” Diagram Showing Distribution of, 454
* Armour-Plate Trials in America, 492
* Armoured Cruiser “ Achdron ” (French), 694, 696
* Armoured Cruiser “Chicago” (United States), 214
* Armoured French Ships : “ Amiral Baudin,” 25, “Formidable,” 125, “ Fusde,” 185, 187, “Amiral Duperrd,” 398, “Colbert,” 458, “Devastation,” 576,585, “Courbet,” 585.
* Armoured Fort for two 15-Centimetre Guns, Canet System, 595
* Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 594
* Armstrong Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, 37
* Artillery, Modern French :
* Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
* Armoured Fort, Canet System, for two 15- 1 Centimetre Guns, 595
* Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 591
* Barbette-Mounting, Canet System, for a 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Gun, 537, 548
* Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur-Canet and Canet Hydraulic, 386
* Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
* Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
* Breechloxding Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
* Breech Mechanism of Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
* Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
* Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
* Carriage for 31-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
* Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
* Carriages, Coast Defence, Canet System, 561, 565, 568
* Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing, 155
* Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
* Clip and Bracket, 356
* Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disap-pearing Cariiage, 15-Centimetre, 8
* Compressor Brake, 356
* Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
* Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders ; Canet’s Central Counter-Rod System, 386
* Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
* Electric Motor and Elevating Gear, 271
* Electrical Training Gear, 15-Centimetre Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 271
* Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Firing Position, 5
* Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Loading Position, 4
* Gun Carriages, 356, 357
* Gun Mounting and Training Machinery : 1* rench Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
* Gun and Turret Mounting, 27-Centimetre;
* , Ganet System, 476, 477
* Gun Mountings in the French Navy, 717
* Gun Mountings on the Spanish Cruiser “Pelayo,” 713, 716
* Gun and Naval Cimage, 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Canet, 745
* Guns and Naval Carriages, Canet 15-Centimetre, 416, 417
* Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
* Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
* Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 713, 713
* Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Centimetre Canet, 136
* Howitzers, British Service, 139
* Loading a Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 151
* Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
* Mortar on Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetrc Canet, 137
* Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canct 7.47-In., 95
* Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet, 7.47-In., 93
* Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 64, 65
* Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, Central Pivotted, 415, 416
* Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, For-x ward Pivotted, 416, 417
* Mounting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
* Naval Gun and Carriage, 14-Centimetre ;
* Canet System, 655
* Non-Return Valve, 356
* Projectiles, 746, 749
* Quick-Firing Gun, 15-Centimetre Canet, 154, 155
* Quick-Firing Gun and Carriage with Annular Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
* Quick-Firing Gun on Naval Carriage, Canet 10-Centimetre, 154
* Quick-Firing Gun and Oscillating Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
* Quick-Firing Guns, The Canet System of, 154 Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93 Rotating Valve, 356
* Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
* Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong, 37
* Sights, Details of, 685
* Training Gear, 356
* Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
* Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
* Asbestos-Packed Stop Valve, A New, 467
* Asquith’s Planing Machine, 541
* Automatic Steam Stop Valve, Jeffrey’s, 86
* Automatic Switch, Newton and Hawkins’, 377
* Auxiliary Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia,” 312, 364
* Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, Trial of a, 54, 55, 739 Band Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s, 211 Banks of the River Weaver Navigation, 166
* Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun ; Firing Position, 5
* Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun : Loading Position, 4
* Barbette Ironclad “ Amiral Baudin,” The French, 25
* Barbette Mounting for a 32-Centimetre Gun, Canet System, 537, 548
* “Barham” and “Bellona,” H M.S., Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw Engines and Boilers of (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 629, 705
* Barrow’s Screwing and Turning Machines, 301
* Baxter’s Triple-Screw Engines (Messrs. Cox and Co., Falmouth), 485
* Beam Bending, 623
* Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s Roller, 377
* Bearings. Wood’s Journal, 261
* Belaja, River, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
* Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brakes, 461
* Bennie’s Punching and Shearing Machine, 688
* Bessemer, Alabama, The City of, 213
* Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company’s Works, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., Plan of the, 241
* Blast Furnaces at Sheffield, Alabama, U.S.A,, 486
* Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’ Variable, 215
* Blockyard at Hermitage Breakwater, 615
* Boat Davits and Chocks, Rees’, 361
* Boat Lifting Apparatus, Duinker’s, 111
* Boiler Experiments, Steam, 60, 121, 122, 591
* Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, Locomotive, 332, 333
* Boiler Explosions in 1889; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 84, 85
* Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for, 201
* Boiler, Knap’s Water Tube ; Root’s System, 484
* Boiler Shop at the Fairfield Works, Govan New, 390, 391
* Boiler, Trial of a Babcpck and Wilcox, 54, 55, 739
* Boilers, Defective Staying of, 375
* Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Barham” and “Bellona” (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 705
* Boilers, Engines, &c., of the s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm II.” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
* Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive, 724, 725
* Boilers of the Russian Ironclad “ Sinope ” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
* Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for, 544
* Bolivia, The Mineral Besources of, 32, 33
* Booth’s Plate Flanging Machine for Marine Boiler Work, 753
* Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the, 684
* Boring and Milling Machine, 107
* Bracket and Clip for Gun Carriage, 356
* Brake and Carriage for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
* Brake, Compressor, for Gun Carriage, 356
* Brake Cylinders, Vavas^eur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic, 386
* Breech Mechanism of Oanet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
* Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
* Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
* Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
* Breechloading Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
* Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable, 201
* Bridge, The Great Western Road, Glasgow, 231
* Bridge across the Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio, 659
* Bridge over the River Belaja ; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
* Bridge over the River Mendoza; Transandine Railway, 328
* Bridge of 246-Ft. Span, Site of; Transandine
* Railway, 329
* Bridges, Masonry Skew, 238
* Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
* Briquette Press Stevens, 291
* British Railway Statistics, Diagram, 371.
* British Service Howitzers, 139
* Building Quay Wall at St. Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, 517
* Burrell’s Single Crank Compound Traction Engine, 675
* Bush, Thomas’s Concentric Wedge, 377
* Calavera Tunnel, Exit from, and Entrance to Spiral Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
* Calorimeter, A Universal Steam, 89
* Canal Congress, The International, 166, 209
* Canal, The Manchester Ship, 265, 666
* Canal, The Nicaragua, 209,752
* Canals, The Development of Steam Propulsion on, 183
* Canet (See Artillery, Modern French)
* Cardew’s Earthing Device, 544
* Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
* Carriage for 34-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
* Carriage, Disappearing, for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
* Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
* Carriages, Canet System Coast Defence, 564, 565, 568
* Carriages, Gun, 356, 357
* Carriages, Railway, Double-Bogie; State Railways of France, 13, 16
* Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making, 424, 425, 428
* Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
* Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
* Cast Iron, Testing, 19
* Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad “ Devastation.” The, 576, 585
* Central Pivotted Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, 415, 416
* Centrifugal Pump, The Inventor of the, 671
* Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s.
* “ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangyes), 44
* Centrifugal Pumping Engines ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
* Chains, Crane, Some Experiences with, 21
* Chapin Mine, The, 552
* Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150, 659
* Chicago Exhibition of 1893, The Plans of Sites, 732, 733
* Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s Tyre Mill at the, 455
* “ Chicago,” The United States Armoured Cruiser, 214
* “ Chiyoda,” The Japanese Cruiser (Messrs. J. and
* G. Thomson, Limited), 420
* Chocks and Davits, Rees’ Boat, 361
* Cincinnati, Electric Railways at, 151
* Cincinnati Southern Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150
* Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetre Canet Mortar on, 137
* City of Bessemer, Alabama, The, 213
* “ City of Paris,” The, 49
* “City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the Engines of the, 21
* City and South London Railway, The ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545, 756. 757
* City and South London Railway, Hydraulic Hoists on the, 766, 757
* Clip and Bracket for Gun Carriage, 356
* Clyde Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “Finnies-ton,’< 27 S
* “Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
* Coast Defence Armour-Clad “Fusde,”The French, 185,187
* Coast Defence Carriages, Canet System, 564, 565, 568
* Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre, 8
* Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, Disappearing Carriage for, 745
* Cockburn Dredging Crane and Grab, The, 387
* “ Colbert,” The Central Battery Ironclad, 454, 458
* Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
* Cold Steel Sawing Machine, Hill’s, 624
* “Columbia,” s.s., Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the, 44
* Compound Direct-Acting Pumping Engine, Tyler’s, 520, 528
* Compound Locomotive ; London and North-Western Railway, 98, 99
* Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s, 61
* Compound Traction Engine, Burrell’s SingleCrank, 675
* Compound Vertical Engine, 69
* Compressed Air Flying Machine, Hargrave’s, 769
* Compressor Brake for Gun Carriage, 356
* Condensers, Alternate Current, 771
* Constructing Quay Wall at Quebec, 505, 513, 516
* Copper Mining District of Lake Superior, The, 553
* Corrosion of Water Pipes, The, 229, 230
* Counter, Snelgrove’s, 602
* Crane Chains, Some Experiences with, 21
* Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40 - Ton Wharf, 279, 282
* Crane and Grab, The Cockburn Dredging, 387
* Crane Jibs, 243
* Crane, Smith’s Locomotive Steam, 569
* Crane, 100-Ton Travelling; Fairfield Boiler Works, 488
* Cribwork Blocks (1650 Tons Concrete) for Founding North Wall of South Tidal Harbour Quebec, 5C5
* Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power Gas Engine, 603
* Cruiser “ Acheron,” The French Armoured, 694, 696
* Cupola, Stewart's Bapid, 662, 663
* Current Detector, Excess, 28
* Cutters, Milling, 677, 678
* Cutting for the Eastham Locks; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748
* Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton Wharf Crane, 279, 282)
* Davits and Chocks, Rees’Boat, 361
* Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
* Defective Staying of Boilers, 375
* Detector, Excess Current, 28
* u Devastation,” The Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad, 576, 585
* Development of Steam Propulsion on Canals, The, 183
* Diagram of the Railways in India, 342
* Diagram Showing Distribution of Armour on the
* Ironclad “ Colbert,” 454
* Diagram of Steam Boiler Experiments, 60,122
* Diagram from Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 644
* Diagrams of Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, 461
* Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders; Canet Central Counter-Rod System, 386
* Diagrams of British Railway Statistics, 371
* Diagrams of the Economy of Small Engines, 578
* Diagrams from the Engines of the s.s. “ Kaiser
* Wilhelm IL,” 190
* Diagrams of Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, 556, 672
* Diagrams, Indicator, from the Engines of the “ City of Richmond,” 21
* Diagrams of the Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 294
* Diagrams of Steam Engine Performances, 669
* Diagrams of a Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox
* Boiler, 54, 55
* Digger, Proctor’s Steam, 360, 367
* Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong Siege Gun on, 37
* Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with, 8
* Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
* Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence Machine, 141
* Dividing Appliance for Milling Machines, 111
* Dock, The Simpson Dry, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
* Dock at Southampton, New Tidal, 308, 309
* Donkey Pumps, Weir’s, s.s. “ Normannia,” 364
* Double-Bogie Carriages for the State Railways of
* France, 13,16
* Double-Bogie Express Tank Locomotive, 375
* Double-Ended Punching Machine, Smith’s, 124
* Dover Harbour Works, 616
* D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, Electric Light Installation at, 128
* Drake and Gorham’s Safety Fuzes, 645
* Drawing Press, Aluminium in the, 264
* Drawing Press, Taylor and Challen’s Vertical, 424
* Dredging Crane and Grab, The Cockburn, 387
* Drill, Rock, M‘Culloch’s “ Rio Tinto,” 321
* Drilling Machine, Lister’s, 585
* Drilling Machine, Radial, 84
* Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
* Dry Dock, The Simpson, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
* Duinker’s Boat-Lifting Apparatus, 111
* Dunmail Raise Tunnel, Alignment of, 80
* Duplex Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s, 599
* Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s Alternating, 181
* Dynamometer, Amsler’s Recording, 497
* Dynamometer, An Automatic Absorption, 62
* Earnshaw’s Duplex Wheel Lathe, 599
* Earthing Device, Cardew’s, 544
* East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
* Eastham Locks, The Construction of the ; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749
* Economy of Small Engines, The ; Diagrams, 578
* Efficiency of Steam Jackets, The, 69
* Electric Exhibition, The Frankfort International, 68.
* Electric Lighting Installation at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
* Electric Locomotive and Power Station ; City and South London Railway, 545
* Electric Motor and Elevating Gear ; Canet Quick-
* Firing Gun, 271
* Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
* Electrical Training Gear, Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 274
* Electrical Undulations, The Experiments on, of Professor Hertz, 708
* Electromagnetic Radiation, The Measurement of, 28
* Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “ Finnieston ” 275
* Engine, Compound Vertical, 69
* Engine, Farcot Triple-Expansion Vertical, 300
* Engine, Gas, Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power, 603
* Engine Governors, 60
* Engine Performances, Steam, 669
* Engine, Pumping, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
* Engine, Rolling Mill, at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
* Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion
* 636, 644                                          ’
* Engine, Traction, Burrell’s Single-Crank Compound, 675
* Engine, Triple-Expansion Pumping, for the East London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
* Engine, Winding , Wingate Grange Colliery, 446
* 447                                                  ’    *
* Engines, Baxter’s Triple-Screw, 485
* Engines, Boilers, &c., of the s.s. “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129 188 189,190, 192                                ’    ’
* Engines, Centrifugal Pumping, for the s s “ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangye), 44
* Engines, Centrifugal Pumping ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
* Engines of the “City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the, 21
* Engines of H.M.SS. “ Barham” and “Bellona,” Triple-Expansion Twin Screw (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 629, 705
* Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Normannia ” (Fairfield and Co.), 312, 364
* Engines, Small, The Economy of: Diagrams, 578
* Engines, Triple - Expansion, Japanese Cruiser “Cbiyoda” (Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, Limited), 423
* Engines, Four-Cylinder Triple-Expansion, of the Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia” (Messrs. Rankin and Blackmore, Greenock), 567
* Engines, Triple-Expansion, R.M.S. “Clyde” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 366
* Engines, Triple-Expansion, Russian Ironclad “ Sinope” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
* English Siege and Garrison Guns, 36, 37 Equatorial Photographic Telescope for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
* Evaporator and Feed Heater, Morison’s Combined, 12, 13
* Evaporator and Feed Heater in “ Normannia,” Weir’s, 364
* Examining the Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for, 684
* Excess Current Detector, 28
* Exhibition of 1893, The Chicago, Plan of Sites. 732, 733
* Exhibition, The Frankfort International Electric. 68
* Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s Machine for 100, 102                                          ’
* Experiences with Crane Chains, Some, 21 Experiments on Electrical Undulations of Professor Hertz, The, 708
* Experiments, Professor Elihu Thomson’s, 197 Experiments, Steam Boiler, 60, 121, 122 Explosion, Locomotive Boiler, on the Norwegian
* State Railways, 332, 333
* Explosions, Boiler, in 1889; Report of Mr. E B Marten, 84, 85
* Express Tank Locomotive, Double Bogie. 375 Extending Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 425
* Fairfield Works Extensions :
* 130-Ton Sheer Legs, 337
* New Boiler Shop, 390, 391
* Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls, 480
* Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes, 481                    *                    I
* 100-Ton Travelling Crane, 488 Plan of Works, 598 New Offices, 600
* Set of Five Plate Flattening Rolls, 606
* Plate Bending Rolls, 688
* Punching and Shearing Machine, 688 Hydraulic Keel Plate Bender, 689
* * a 1,8    iaJ?ara, The (See JWaqara), 8
* ^arcot s Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, 300
* * ^ned^i^lS**^ Evaporator, Morison’s Com-Feed-Heating Appliances, Weir’s; sb. “Nor-
* mannia,” 365
* Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer Z                                                                                  * I
* F1ang68, Parallel, Girders with, 280, 334, 426,518 ooZ                                                        ’    * I
* Boiler Work, noocn s, 753
* Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’, 556, 672              B 8 or
* F naew^M Steam Boiler and other Fur’ Fluvial System, The Marie, 182
* ShipU125ble’” The French Arra’ured Barbette F^nffAMachinj’ Harsrave’s Compressed Air 769
* Fort, The Schumann-Gruson Armoured 594
* Ca^t Guns^^e, «?Unting '°r ^^'“^tre F<6] Suba(lueous- 437. 505, 513, 516, 517, F°pLd’d?yli1?.<ier Triple-Expansion Engines of
* a^^X^
* Fournet’s Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Frankfort International Electric Exhibition, The, taW®*' Furnaces at> ISO- 186
* Achlrln ”UThA”aThe Barbette Ironclad, 25 -AS^kp^l^^^C-iser694,696
* showing Arrangemen?ofM5851On'” Dla°ram Armour on the Ironclad “ ColheH- ” tv “Co?h ‘"^j^bution of, 454    ’ Dlagram
* Colbert, The Central Battery Ironclad, 454
* “ beTel^ Battery Bar-‘Formidable,” The Armoured Barbette Ship, Fg7s<Se> The Coast Defence Armour-Clad, 185, Ouragan, The Sea Going Torpedo Boat, E“®kMakinK Ga9> 234 r uel Press, Stevens’s, 291 ,ES£'“’-
* 180’186
* 185,187 C°aSt Defence Armour-Clad, Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s Safety, 645 garboard Strake Machine, The, 117 Gas Fuliaia^81^ Th-ty Horse-Power, 603 GXSes%U8e3,4l“,Steam B°iler and o^er Fur-
* Geometrical Problem in Magnetism, Solution of
* German, Engines, Boilers, and Pipes, s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
* Girders with Parallel Flanges, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
* Glasgow, Great Western Road Bridge at, 231
* Gold Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s, 218, 219
* Golding’s Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, 100, 102
* Goods Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italy, Eight-Coupled, 529
* Governors, Engine, 60
* Gowan Quay, 516                  .  _
* Grab and Crane, The Cockburn Dredging. 387
* Graving Dock, Simpson, at Brooklyn Naval Yard, 222
* Great Western Road Bridge, Glasgow, The, 231
* Greenock Princes Pier, 437, 616
* Greenock Quays, 516
* Grinder, Phillips’s Twist Drill, 674
* Guns (See Artillery)
* Gunboat “Acheron,” The Twin-Screw Armoured, 694, 696
* Gwinnett Swivel Union, The, 662
* Gwynne’s Centrifugal Pumping Engines; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, 769
* Hall’s Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
* Hamburg-American Twin-Screw Steamer “Nor-mannia” The (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
* Hammers, Steam, 683
* Harbour Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516, 615, 773
* Harbour, Yokohama, 701
* Hargrave’s Compressed Air Flying Machine, 769
* Hartnell’s Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, 645
* Heading Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
* Heating Apparatus for Railway Carriages ; State
* Railways of France, 13
* Heating Furnaces, 119
* Hermitage Breakwater, Blockyard at, 615
* Hermitage Harbour Works, Jersey, 615, 616
* High Pressure, Mercury Column for, 62
* Hill’s Cold Steel Sawing Machine, 624
* Hoists on the City and South London Railway, Hydraulic, 756, 757
* Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
* Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
* Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 716
* Horizontal Punching, 243, 247
* Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’, 636, 644
* Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for Weaving, 132
* Howell Torpedo, The, 737, 741
* Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Cen-timetre Canet, 136
* Howitzer, Mounting for a 3.94-In., 95
* Howitzers, British Service, 139
* Howitzers and Mortars, Canet, Breechloading Mechanism for, 94
* Howitzers and Mortars, Canet System, 64, 65
* Huntington Quartz Mill, The, 421
* Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur, Vavas* seur-Canet and Canet, 386
* Hydraulic Brakes, Quick-Firing Guns with; Canet System, 240
* Hydraulic Hoists on the City and South London Railway, 756, 757
* Hydraulic Loading Gear and Carriage for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “ Courbet,” 717
* Hydraulic Keel-Plate Bender at Fairfield, Smith’s, 689
* “ Hygeia,” The Paddle Steamer, 557
* India, The Railways in, Diagram, 342
* <<                  from the Engines of the
* City of Richmond,” 21
* Induced Magnetism, Molecular Theory of, 419
* 1 w.Phen0I»ena of Alternating Current, 144, 145, 202, 203
* Influence Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst,
* Installation .Electric Light, at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
* Tr^nt0I of Centrifugal Pump, The, 671 rLm ,Sfceel Company’s Works, The Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
* In8titute Visit to America, The, ^86, 552, 553, 554
* Iron, Testing Cast, 19
* Dnnpind9uFQ-ench (?ee Arm°urcd Ships)
* RussUn finope’ ’ Boilers Engines of the
* Ital}, Eight-Coupled Locomotives for, 529
* ’Japanese Cruiser " Chiyoda,” The, 420
* 8 Automatic Steam Stop Valve, 86
* J a?d Stannard’s Needles for Tunnel construction, 673
* Jersey Harbour Works, 615, 616
* Jeraoy Quayg, st Heller's, 517
* Jibs, Crane, 243
* JoutnalSR»^ Am?'Kaniation Plant, 218, 219
* ’ B^r.lnS. Wood’s, 261
* Jungfrau Railway, The Projected, 7, 8, 9
* Soifers                  Steamship, Engines,
* Keel              the’ 129- 188> 1S9, 199. 192
* l?c,'6M Bcnder at Fairfleld. Smith's Hydrau-
* Kinm™, 'Vood«^® System of, 349, 495
* J^mg s Cross Tunnel, The New’ K73
* Kmzua Viaduct, The, 119    ’ 73
* Kann’s Ra1k Tu^Aoiler’ System, 484
* PP s Rolling Mill Engine at Essen, 277
* LaCjdSimTr?Ada;” The Steam Yacht, 158, 159
* Lathe °?pPer Mining District of, 553
* Lathe’ wl! ih^’ DupIex Wheel, 599
* Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
* 132  8 k°om lor Weaving Horsehair Cloth,
* Laycock’s “Torpedo” Ventilator, 126
* Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s Switch boards for the, 615
* Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive Boilers, 724 725
* Lighting Installation, Electric, at Mr.’ D’Ovlv
* Carte’s New Theatre, 128                J y
* Lister’s Drilling Machine, 585
* Lister’s Roller Bearing for Shafts, 377
* Loading Gear and Carriage, Hydraulic, for 34.
* Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser Courbet,” 717
* Locks, The Eastham, The Construction of • Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749      ’
* Locomotive Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, 332, 333                8
* Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless, 724, 725
* Locomotive, Compound; London and North.
* W estern Railway, 98, 99
* Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express Tank, 375
* Locomotive, Electric, and Power Station • City and South London Railway, 545’
* Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italv
* Eight-Coupled Goods, 529‘ ’
* Locomotive Steam Crane, Smith’s, 569
* Locomotive, Tank ; North London Railway, 394 395*
* Loom for Weaving Horshair Cloth, Laycock’s, XOZ
* Loomis Process of Making Gas for Fuel, 234
* Macallan and Adams’ Variable Blast Nozzle, 215
* Machine, Asquith’s Planing, 541
* Machine, Boring and Milling, 107
* Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence,
* Machine for Drilling and Tapping Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
* Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s
* 100,102                                          b ’
* Machine, The Garboard Strake, 117
* Machine, Lister’s Drilling, 585
* Machine, Planing, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, at Elswick, 625
* Machine, Punching and Shearing, Bennie’s, 688
* Machine, Punching, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
* Machine, Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and
* Straightening, 278
* Machine, Sawing, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
* Machine, Testing, at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
* Machine Tools at the Fairfield Works (See FairftM)
* Machine Tools, Shipyard (See Shipyard Machine Tools)
* Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’e, 424, 425, 428
* Machinery for Training Heavy Guns, 512
* Machines, Barrow’s Screwing and Turning, 301
* Machines, Milling, Dividing Appliance for, 111
* Machines, Plate-Planing, 536
* Machines, Radial Drilling, 84
* Machine, Flanging, for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
* Machine, Flying, Hargrave’s Compressed Air, 769
* Machines, Rail and Plate Shearing, Schultz and
* Goebel’s Heavy, 72
* Madras Harbour Works, 616
* Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 204
* Magnetism, Solution of a Geometrical Problem in, 707
* Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
* Manchester Ship Canal, The, 265, 666
* “Maori King,” s.s., Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the, 540
* Map of American Tour, Iron and Steel Institute, 286
* Map of the City of Bessemer, Alabama, 213
* Map of the Copper Mining District of Lake
* Superior, 653
* Map of the Manchester Ship Canal, 265
* Map of Niagara Falls, 355, 473
* Map of the Nicaragua Cana], 209, 752
* Map of the Transandine Railway, 330
* Map of the United States of America, 286
* Map of the West Highland Railway, 407
* Marie Fluvial System, The, 182
* Marten, Report of Mr. E. B., on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
* Maskelyne Type-Writer, The, 693
* Masonry Skew Bridges, 238
* Mather and Platt’s Alternating Dynamo, 181
* M‘Culloch’8 “Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, 321
* Measurement of Electro-Magnetic Radiation, ' The, 28
* Measurement of Strains, The, 614
* Mechanical Action of Steam Digging, The, 360, 367
* Mendoza River, Bridge over the; Transandine
* Railway, 328
* Mercury Column for High Pressures, 62
* Metallurgical Furnaces at Freiburg, 180, 186
* Metals, Strains on 276
* Mill The Huntington Quartz, 421
* Mill (Rolling). Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
* Milling and Boring Machine, 107
* Milling Cutters, 677, 678
* Milling Machines, Dividing Appliance for, 111
* Mine, The Chapin, 552
* Mine, Tamarack, 554
* Mineral Resources of Bolivia, The, 32, 33
* Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, View of, 32
* Mofecular Theory of Induced Magnetism, 419
* Monte-Jus, Self-Acting, 692
* Mordey Alternator, The, 181
* Morison’s Combined Evaporator and Feed Heater, 12 13
* Mortar on Circular Carriage, Canet 22-Centi-metre, 137
* Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 95
* Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 93
* Mortars and Howitzers, Canet, Breechloading
* Mechanism for, 94
* Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 61, 65
* Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum, 454                                                      . .
* Motor, The Sprague, Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
* Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, Vava$» seur, 356
* Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Central
* Pivotted, 115,116
* nting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
* Mounting and Training Machinery, Gun ; French
* turret SWP 11 Acheron,” 508, 509
* Mountings for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Forward Pivotted, 416, 417
* Mountings, Gun, in the French Navy, 717
* Mountings, Gun, on the Spanish Cruiser “ Pelayo,” 713, 716
* Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s, 201
* Manton’s Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and
* Spring Company s Works, 455
* Naval Gun and Carriage (See Artillery, Modem
* Naval Works, The Southampton, 4G7
* Navy The French (See French Navy, The) Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic Switch, 377 Niagara Falls, Utilisation of :
* plan of Niagara, 355
* Falls in 1733, 450
* Falls in 1750, 450
* Strata Diagrams, 451
* Tunnel (Section) 451
* Map and Section of Lakes, 473
* Nicaragua Canal, The, 209
* Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of Alloys of, 293, 294                      .
* Non-Return Valve for Gun Carriage, 356 “Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-
* Screw Steamer (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
* Nozzle, Blast, Mao Ulan and Adams’ Variable, 215
* Obrajes, Amalgamating Tubs at, 33
* Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
* Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s Compound, 61
* Oruro, General View of, 32
* “ Ouragan,” The Sea-Going Torpedo Boat, 185
* Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia,” The, 557
* Parallel Flanges, Girders with, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
* “Pelayo,” Spanish Cruiser, Gun Mountings on the, 713, 716
* Pennsylvania Steel Company’s Works at Sparrow
* Point, 611
* Performances, Steam Engine, 669
* Petroleum Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann, 454
* Phenomena of Alternating Current Induction, 144, 145, 202, 203
* Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, 201
* Phillips’s Twist Drill Grinder, 674
* Photographic Telescope, Equatorial, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721,728
* Pipes, Water, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
* Pivotted Carriage, Central, and Canet 27-Centi-metre Howitzer, 136
* Planing Machine, Asquith’s, 541
* Planing Machine, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, 625
* Plate Bending Rolls, 327
* Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield Works, Vertical, 480
* Plate-Bending Rolls, Smith’s, 688
* Plate-FlangingMachine for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
* Plate-Flattening Rolls, Set of Five : Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
* Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine,
* Rush worth’s, 278
* Plate-Planing Machines, 536
* Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, Rigid, 93
* Port Said Harbour Works, 616
* Press, Aluminium in the Drawing, 264
* Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’ Fluctuations in, 556
* Proctor’s Steam Digger, 360, 367
* Projectiles, 746, 749
* Projectiles and Cartridges for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
* Propulsion on Canals, The Development of Steam, 183
* Puente del Inca ; Transandine Railway, 340
* Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex Spur Gear, 210
* Pump, the Centrifugal, The Inventor of, 671
* Pump, Swinburne’s Vacuum, 362
* Pumping Engine, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
* Pumping Engines for the East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion (Messrs. T. Richard-son and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
* Pumping Engines for the s.s. “ Columbia,” Centrifugal (Messrs. Tangyes’), 44
* Pumping Engines, Centrifugal; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
* Pumps and Auxiliary Engines of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia” (Fairfield Co.), 312, 364
* Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
* Punching, Horizontal, 243, 247
* Punching Machine, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
* Punching and Shearing Machine, Bennie’s, 688
* Quartz Mill, The Huntington, 421
* □ay Wall at Quebec, Constructing, 505, 513, 0x0
* Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, Building, 517
* ^un ^ee Artillery, Modern
* Radial Drilling Machines, 184
* Rail and Plate Shearing Machines, Schultz and
* Goebel s Heavy, 72
* Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing, 336
* Rails, Steel, Considered Mechanically, 171
* Railway Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
* Railway Carriages, Double-Bogie ; State Railways of France, 13, 16
* Railway, The City and South London ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545
* Railway, The City and South London, Hydraulic
* Hoists on, 756, 757
* Railway, The Projected Jungfrau, 7, 8, 9
* Railway, Smith’s Ship, 619
* Railway Statistics, British, Diagram, 371
* Railway, The Transandine, 328, 329, 330, 332, 340                                                ’
* Railway Wagons, Tubular Framed, 648, 649
* Railway, The West Highland, Map, 407
* Railways, Electric, at Cincinnati, 151
* Railways in India, The, Diagram, 342
* Ransome’s Band Saw for Heavy Logs, 211
* “ Rapid” Cupola, Stewart’s, 662, 663
* Recording Dynamometer, Amsler’s, 497
* Reducer, Jordan’s, 218
* Rees’ Boat Davits and Chocks, 361
* Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. " Maori King,”
* Cold Air, 540
* Report of Mr. E. B. Marten on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
* Ribbed Tubes, 306
* Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93
* “ Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’s, 321
* River Belaja, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41. 90, 91, 98
* River Mendoza, Bridge over the; Transandine Railway, 328
* River Ohio, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
* River Weaver Navigation, The, 166
* Robinson’s Abestos Packed Stop Valve, 467
* Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’8 “ Rio Tinto,” 321
* Roller Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s, 377
* Roller Gear, Top, 443
* Rolling Mill Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
* Rolls, Plate-Bending, 327
* Rolls, Set of Five Plate-Flattening; Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
* Rolls, Smith’s Plate-Bending, 688
* Rolls, Vertical Plate-Bending, at the Fairfield Works, 480
* Root’s System, Water Tube Boiler, 484
* Rotating Valve for Gun Carriage, 356
* Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. “ Clyde,”
* The (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
* Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine, 278
* Russian Ironclad “ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of (the (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
* Safety Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s, 645
* St. Ciair Tunnel, The ; Shield, 572
* “ St. Louis,” Training Ship, Deck Guns and Carriages on the, 717
* Sanches, Water-Wheel at, 33
* Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s Band, 211
* Sawing Machine, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
* Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing Rail Profiles,
* Schultz and Goebel’s Heavy Rail and Plate
* Shearing Machines, 72
* Schumann-Gruson Armoured Fort, The, &94
* Screwing and Turning Machines, Barrow’s, 301
* Seagoing Torpedo Boat “ Ouragan,” The, 185
* Self-Acting Monte-Jus, 692
* Serve Ribbed Tube, The, 306
* Shaft at Red Jacket, Lake Superior, 553
* Shearing Angle Bars, 243
* Shearing Machines, Rail and Plate, Schultz an<
* Goebel’s Heavy, 72                .
* Shearin" and Punching Machine, Bennie s, 688
* Sheer Legs at the Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard
* Govan, 130-Ton, 837
* Shield, St. Clair Tunnel, 572
* Shin Canal, The Manchester, 265, 666
* Ship “ Formidable,” The French Armoure Barbette, 125
* Ship Railway, Smith’s, 619
* Shipyard^Maciiine Tools :
* Beam Bending, 623
* Crane Jibs, 243
* Garboard Strake Machine, The, 117
* Plate-Bending Rolls, 327
* Plate-Planing Machines, 536
* Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
* Punching, Horizontal, 243, 427
* Shearing Angle Bars, 243
* Steam Hammers, 683
* Top Roller Gear, 443
* Siege Carriage and Canet 7.47-In. Mortar, 95
* Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
* Sights, Details of, 685
* ^oS?On Dock, The Brooklyn Navy Yard, u ii a
* “ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of the Russian ironclad (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
* Skew Bridges, Masonry, 238
* Smith’s Ship Railway, 619
* Snelgrove’s Counter, 602
* Soldier’s Leap, The; Transandine Railway, 340
* Southampton Naval Works, The, 467
* Southampton, New Tidal Dock at, 308, 309
* Spencer’s 4-Ft. Wheel Lathe, 207
* Spiral Tunnel, Entrance to, and Exit from
* Calavera Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
* Sprague Motor, The; Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
* Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex (American), 210
* Statistics of British Railways, Diagram of, 371
* Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular, 544
* Staying of Boilers, Defective, 375
* Stayless Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s, 724, 725
* Steam Boiler Experiments, 60, 121, 122, 591
* Steam Borer and other Furnaces, Flue Gases from, 383, 413
* Steam Calorimeter, A Universal, 89
* Steam Crane, Smith’s Locomotive, 569
* Steam Digger, Proctor’s, 360, 367
* Steam Engine Performances, 669
* Steam Hammers, 683
* Steam Jackets, The Efficiency of, 69
* Steam Propulsion on Canals, The Development of, 183
* Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The, 158, 159
* Steamer “ Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry, 275
* Steamer “ Hygeia,” Paddle, 557
* Steamer “ Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-Screw, 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
* Steamship “ Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s, 368
* Steamship “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” Engines, Boilers, &c., of the, 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
* Steel Rails Considered Mechanically, 171
* Steel Trellis, Golding’s Machine for Producing, 100, 102
* Stevens’s Fuel Press, 291
* Stewart’s “ Rapid” Cupola, 662, 663
* Stop-Valve, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
* Stop-Valve, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
* Strains, The Measurement of, 614
* Strains on Metals, 276
* Subaqueous Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516,517, 615,773
* Swinburne’s Vacuum Pump, 362
* Switch, Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic, 377
* Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s, 645
* Swivel Union, The Gwinnett, 662
* Tamarack Mine, 554
* Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s. “Columbia,” 44
* Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 636, 644
* Tank Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express, 375
* Tank Locomotive ; North London Railway, 394, 395
* Tapering Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
* Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, 424, 425, 428
* Telescope, Equatorial Photographic, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
* Testing Cast Iron, 19
* Testing Machine at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
* “Teutonic,” White Star Liner, 722
* Thomas’s Concentric Wedge Bush, 377
* Thomson’s Experiments, Professor Elihu, 197
* Tidal Dock at Southampton, New, 308, 309
* Tools, Machine, at the Fairfield Works (See Fairfield}                              ,      .
* Tools, Shipyard Machine (See Shipyard Machine Tools}
* Top Roller Gear, 443
* Torpedo Boat “Ouragan,” The Seagoing, 185
* Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion En gines, Yarrow’s, 609
* Torpedo, The Howell, 737,741
* Torpedo, The Victoria, 237, 244, 245
* Torpedo, The Whitehead, 573,632, 633
* Tracing Rail Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for 336
* Traction Engine, Burrell’s Single-Crank Com pound, 675                          . ,    .
* Training Gear, Electrical, Canet Quick-Firinj Gun with, 270, 271, 274
* Training Gear for Gun Carriage, 356
* Training Machinery and Gun Mounting; Frencl
* Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
* Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
* Transandine Railway, The, 328, 329, 330, 332 340
* Travelling Crane, 100-Ton ; Fairfield Boile
* Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, 54, 55, 73(
* Trials, Armour-Plate, in America, 492
* Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake Belgian, 461
* Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal, 636, 644
* Triple Expansion Marine Engines (See Engines) Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the East
* London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons), 162
* Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, Farcot, 300
* Triple-Screw Engines, Baxter’s (Messrs. Cox and
* Co., Falmouth), 485
* Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s, 210
* Tubes, Ribbed, 306
* Tubs, Amalgamating, at Obrajes, 33
* Tubular Framed Railway Wagons, 648, 649
* Tubular Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s, 544
* Tunnel Construction, New Method of Supporting Superincumbent Earth, 673
* Tunnel, Dunmail Raise, Alignment of, 80
* Tunnel, Exit from Calavera, and Entrance to
* Spiral Tunnel; Transandine Railway, 332
* Tunnel, The New King’s Cross, 673
* Tunnel, The St. Clair; Shield, 572
* Turning and Screwing Machines, Barrow’s, 301
* Turret Mounting and 27-Centimetre Gun ; Canet System, 476, 477
* Turret Ship “ Amiral Duperrd,” The, 398
* Twin-Screw Steamer “Normannia,” for Hamburg-American Company, 248, 249, 312, 364, 365
* Twist Drill Grinder, Phillips’s, 674
* Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting Pumping gine, 520, 528
* Type-Writer, The Maskelyne, 693
* Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s, 455
* Undulations, The Experiments on Electrical, of Professor Hertz, 708
* Union, The Gwinnett Swivel, 662
* United States of America, Map of the, 286
* United States Armoured Cruiser “Chicago,” The, 214
* Universal Steam Calorimeter, A, 89
* University College, London, Experiments on Boiler at, 591
* Utilisation of Niagara (See Niagara)
* the
* 252,
* En-
* Vacuum Pump, Swinburne’s, 362
* Valve, Non-Return, for Gun Carriage, 356
* Valve, Rotating, for Gun Carriage, 356
* Valve, Stop, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
* Valve, Stop, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
* Variable Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’, 215
* Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
* Vavasseur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, 386
* Ventilator, Torpedo (Railway Carriages), 126
* Vertical Compound Engine, 69
* Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield
* Works, 480
* Viaduct, The Kinzua, 119
* Victoria Torpedo, The, 237, 244, 245
* View of Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, 32
* View of Oruro, General, 32
* Visit of the Iron and Steel Institute to America,
* 286, 552, 553, 554
* Wagons, Railway, Tubular Framed, 618, 649
* Water Pipes, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
* Water Tube Boiler, Knap’s; Root’s System, 484
* Water-Wheel at Sanches, 33
* Weaver Navigation, The River, 166
* Weaving Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for, 132
* Wedge Bush, Thomas’s Concentric, 377
* Weir’s Pumps and Feed-Heating Appliances; s.s. “Normannia,” 364, 365
* [[West Highland Railway]] Route, 407
* Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, Belgian Trials of the,461
* Weston’s Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, 210
* Wharf Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton, 279, 282
* Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s Duplex, 599
* Wheel Lathe, Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
* Whitehead Torpedo, The, 573, 632, 633
* [[Wick Harbour]] Works, 616
* Wimshurst Influence Machine, Discharge from a, 141
* Winding Engine ; Wingate Grange Colliery, 446, 447
* Wood’s Journal Bearings, 261
* Woodruff System of Keying, The, 349, 495
* Works of the Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
* Works, The Fairfield, Extension of (See Fair-field)
* Works, The Manchester Ship Canal, 666
* Works, Naval, The Southampton, 467
* Works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Sparrow Point, 611
* Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The Steam, 158, 159
* Yarrow’s Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion Engines, 609
* Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for Boilers, 544
* Yokohama Harbour, 701


“ Achdron,” The French Armoured Cruiser, 094, 696
Alignment of Dunmail Raise Tunnel, 80
Alloys of Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of, 293, 24
Alternate Current Condensers, 771
Alternating Current Induction, Phenomena of, 144, 145, 202, 203
Alternating Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s, 181
Alternator, The Mordey, 181
Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum Motor, The, 454
Aluminium in the Drawing Press, 261
Amalgamating Tubs at Obrajes, 33
Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s Gold, 218, 219
“Amiral Baudin,” The French Barbette Ironclad, 25
“ Amiral Duperrd,” The French Turret Ship, 398
Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
Amsler’s Recording Dynamometer, 497
Angle Bars, Shearing, 243
Armour-Clad “ Fusde,” The French Coast Defence, 185,187
Armour on the Ironclad “Colbert,” Diagram Showing Distribution of, 454
Armour-Plate Trials in America, 492
Armoured Cruiser “ Achdron ” (French), 694, 696
Armoured Cruiser “Chicago” (United States), 214
Armoured French Ships : “ Amiral Baudin,” 25, “Formidable,” 125, “ Fusde,” 185, 187, “Amiral Duperrd,” 398, “Colbert,” 458, “Devastation,” 576,585, “Courbet,” 585.
Armoured Fort for two 15-Centimetre Guns,
Canet System, 595
Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 594
Armstrong Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, 37
Artillery, Modern French :
Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
Armoured Fort, Canet System, for two 15- 1 Centimetre Guns, 595
Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 591
Barbette-Mounting, Canet System, for a 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Gun, 537, 548
Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur-Canet and Canet Hydraulic, 386
Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
Breechloxding Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
Breech Mechanism of Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
Carriage for 31-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
Carriages, Coast Defence, Canet System, 561, 565, 568
Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing, 155
Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
Clip and Bracket, 356
Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disap-pearing Cariiage, 15-Centimetre, 8
Compressor Brake, 356
Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders ; Canet’s Central Counter-Rod System, 386
Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
Electric Motor and Elevating Gear, 271
Electrical Training Gear, 15-Centimetre Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 271
Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Firing Position, 5
Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Loading Position, 4
Gun Carriages, 356, 357
Gun Mounting and Training Machinery : 1* rench Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
Gun and Turret Mounting, 27-Centimetre;
, Ganet System, 476, 477
Gun Mountings in the French Navy, 717
Gun Mountings on the Spanish Cruiser “Pelayo,” 713, 716
Gun and Naval Cimage, 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Canet, 745
Guns and Naval Carriages, Canet 15-Centimetre, 416, 417
Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 713, 713
Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Centimetre Canet, 136
Howitzers, British Service, 139
Loading a Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 151
Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
Mortar on Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetrc Canet, 137
Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canct 7.47-In., 95
Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet, 7.47-In., 93
Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 64, 65
Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, Central Pivotted, 415, 416
Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, For-x ward Pivotted, 416, 417
Mounting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
Naval Gun and Carriage, 14-Centimetre ;
Canet System, 655
Non-Return Valve, 356
Projectiles, 746, 749
Quick-Firing Gun, 15-Centimetre Canet, 154, 155
Quick-Firing Gun and Carriage with Annular Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
Quick-Firing Gun on Naval Carriage, Canet 10-Centimetre, 154
Quick-Firing Gun and Oscillating Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
Quick-Firing Guns, The Canet System of, 154 Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93 Rotating Valve, 356
Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong, 37
Sights, Details of, 685
Training Gear, 356
Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
Asbestos-Packed Stop Valve, A New, 467
Asquith’s Planing Machine, 541
Automatic Steam Stop Valve, Jeffrey’s, 86
Automatic Switch, Newton and Hawkins’, 377
Auxiliary Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia,” 312, 364
Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, Trial of a, 54, 55, 739 Band Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s, 211 Banks of the River Weaver Navigation, 166
Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun ; Firing Position, 5
Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun : Loading Position, 4
Barbette Ironclad “ Amiral Baudin,” The French, 25
Barbette Mounting for a 32-Centimetre Gun, Canet System, 537, 548
“Barham” and “Bellona,” H M.S., Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw Engines and Boilers of (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 629, 705
Barrow’s Screwing and Turning Machines, 301
Baxter’s Triple-Screw Engines (Messrs. Cox and Co., Falmouth), 485
Beam Bending, 623
Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s Roller, 377
Bearings. Wood’s Journal, 261
Belaja, River, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brakes, 461
Bennie’s Punching and Shearing Machine, 688
Bessemer, Alabama, The City of, 213
Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company’s Works, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., Plan of the, 241
Blast Furnaces at Sheffield, Alabama, U.S.A,, 486
Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’ Variable, 215
Blockyard at Hermitage Breakwater, 615
Boat Davits and Chocks, Rees’, 361
Boat Lifting Apparatus, Duinker’s, 111
Boiler Experiments, Steam, 60, 121, 122, 591
Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, Locomotive, 332, 333
Boiler Explosions in 1889; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 84, 85
Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for, 201
Boiler, Knap’s Water Tube ; Root’s System, 484
Boiler Shop at the Fairfield Works, Govan New, 390, 391
Boiler, Trial of a Babcpck and Wilcox, 54, 55, 739
Boilers, Defective Staying of, 375
Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Barham” and “Bellona” (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 705
Boilers, Engines, &c., of the s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm II.” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive, 724, 725
Boilers of the Russian Ironclad “ Sinope ” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for, 544
Bolivia, The Mineral Besources of, 32, 33
Booth’s Plate Flanging Machine for Marine Boiler Work, 753
Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the, 684
Boring and Milling Machine, 107
Bracket and Clip for Gun Carriage, 356
Brake and Carriage for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
Brake, Compressor, for Gun Carriage, 356
Brake Cylinders, Vavas^eur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic, 386
Breech Mechanism of Oanet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
Breechloading Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable, 201
Bridge, The Great Western Road, Glasgow, 231
Bridge across the Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio, 659
Bridge over the River Belaja ; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
Bridge over the River Mendoza; Transandine Railway, 328
Bridge of 246-Ft. Span, Site of; Transandine
Railway, 329
Bridges, Masonry Skew, 238
Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
Briquette Press Stevens, 291
British Railway Statistics, Diagram, 371.
British Service Howitzers, 139
Building Quay Wall at St. Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, 517
Burrell’s Single Crank Compound Traction Engine, 675
Bush, Thomas’s Concentric Wedge, 377
Calavera Tunnel, Exit from, and Entrance to Spiral Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
Calorimeter, A Universal Steam, 89
Canal Congress, The International, 166, 209
Canal, The Manchester Ship, 265, 666
Canal, The Nicaragua, 209,752
Canals, The Development of Steam Propulsion on, 183
Canet (See Artillery, Modern French)
Cardew’s Earthing Device, 544
Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
Carriage for 34-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
Carriage, Disappearing, for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
Carriages, Canet System Coast Defence, 564, 565, 568
Carriages, Gun, 356, 357
Carriages, Railway, Double-Bogie; State Railways of France, 13, 16
Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making, 424, 425, 428
Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
Cast Iron, Testing, 19
Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad “ Devastation.” The, 576, 585
Central Pivotted Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, 415, 416
Centrifugal Pump, The Inventor of the, 671
Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s.
“ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangyes), 44
Centrifugal Pumping Engines ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
Chains, Crane, Some Experiences with, 21
Chapin Mine, The, 552
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150, 659
Chicago Exhibition of 1893, The Plans of Sites, 732, 733
Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s Tyre Mill at the, 455
“ Chicago,” The United States Armoured Cruiser, 214
“ Chiyoda,” The Japanese Cruiser (Messrs. J. and
G. Thomson, Limited), 420
Chocks and Davits, Rees’ Boat, 361
Cincinnati, Electric Railways at, 151
Cincinnati Southern Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150
Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetre Canet Mortar on, 137
City of Bessemer, Alabama, The, 213
“ City of Paris,” The, 49
“City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the Engines of the, 21
City and South London Railway, The ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545, 756. 757
City and South London Railway, Hydraulic Hoists on the, 766, 757
Clip and Bracket for Gun Carriage, 356
Clyde Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “Finnies-ton,’< 27 S
“Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
Coast Defence Armour-Clad “Fusde,”The French, 185,187
Coast Defence Carriages, Canet System, 564, 565, 568
Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre, 8
Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, Disappearing Carriage for, 745
Cockburn Dredging Crane and Grab, The, 387
“ Colbert,” The Central Battery Ironclad, 454, 458
Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
Cold Steel Sawing Machine, Hill’s, 624
“Columbia,” s.s., Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the, 44
Compound Direct-Acting Pumping Engine, Tyler’s, 520, 528
Compound Locomotive ; London and North-Western Railway, 98, 99
Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s, 61
Compound Traction Engine, Burrell’s SingleCrank, 675
Compound Vertical Engine, 69
Compressed Air Flying Machine, Hargrave’s, 769
Compressor Brake for Gun Carriage, 356
Condensers, Alternate Current, 771
Constructing Quay Wall at Quebec, 505, 513, 516
Copper Mining District of Lake Superior, The, 553
Corrosion of Water Pipes, The, 229, 230
Counter, Snelgrove’s, 602
Crane Chains, Some Experiences with, 21
Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40 - Ton Wharf, 279, 282
Crane and Grab, The Cockburn Dredging, 387
Crane Jibs, 243
Crane, Smith’s Locomotive Steam, 569
Crane, 100-Ton Travelling; Fairfield Boiler Works, 488
Cribwork Blocks (1650 Tons Concrete) for Founding North Wall of South Tidal Harbour Quebec, 5C5
Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power Gas Engine, 603
Cruiser “ Acheron,” The French Armoured, 694, 696
Cupola, Stewart's Bapid, 662, 663
Current Detector, Excess, 28
Cutters, Milling, 677, 678
Cutting for the Eastham Locks; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748
Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton Wharf Crane, 279, 282)
Davits and Chocks, Rees’Boat, 361
Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
Defective Staying of Boilers, 375
Detector, Excess Current, 28
u Devastation,” The Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad, 576, 585
Development of Steam Propulsion on Canals, The, 183
Diagram of the Railways in India, 342
Diagram Showing Distribution of Armour on the
Ironclad “ Colbert,” 454
Diagram of Steam Boiler Experiments, 60,122
Diagram from Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 644
Diagrams of Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, 461
Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders; Canet Central Counter-Rod System, 386
Diagrams of British Railway Statistics, 371
Diagrams of the Economy of Small Engines, 578
Diagrams from the Engines of the s.s. “ Kaiser
Wilhelm IL,” 190
Diagrams of Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, 556, 672
Diagrams, Indicator, from the Engines of the “ City of Richmond,” 21
Diagrams of the Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 294
Diagrams of Steam Engine Performances, 669
Diagrams of a Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox
Boiler, 54, 55
Digger, Proctor’s Steam, 360, 367
Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong Siege Gun on, 37
Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with, 8
Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence Machine, 141
Dividing Appliance for Milling Machines, 111
Dock, The Simpson Dry, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
Dock at Southampton, New Tidal, 308, 309
Donkey Pumps, Weir’s, s.s. “ Normannia,” 364
Double-Bogie Carriages for the State Railways of
France, 13,16
Double-Bogie Express Tank Locomotive, 375
Double-Ended Punching Machine, Smith’s, 124
Dover Harbour Works, 616
D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, Electric Light Installation at, 128
Drake and Gorham’s Safety Fuzes, 645
Drawing Press, Aluminium in the, 264
Drawing Press, Taylor and Challen’s Vertical, 424
Dredging Crane and Grab, The Cockburn, 387
Drill, Rock, M‘Culloch’s “ Rio Tinto,” 321
Drilling Machine, Lister’s, 585
Drilling Machine, Radial, 84
Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
Dry Dock, The Simpson, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
Duinker’s Boat-Lifting Apparatus, 111
Dunmail Raise Tunnel, Alignment of, 80
Duplex Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s, 599
Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s Alternating, 181
Dynamometer, Amsler’s Recording, 497
Dynamometer, An Automatic Absorption, 62
Earnshaw’s Duplex Wheel Lathe, 599
Earthing Device, Cardew’s, 544
East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
Eastham Locks, The Construction of the ; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749
Economy of Small Engines, The ; Diagrams, 578
Efficiency of Steam Jackets, The, 69
Electric Exhibition, The Frankfort International, 68.
Electric Lighting Installation at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
Electric Locomotive and Power Station ; City and South London Railway, 545
Electric Motor and Elevating Gear ; Canet Quick-
Firing Gun, 271
Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
Electrical Training Gear, Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 274
Electrical Undulations, The Experiments on, of Professor Hertz, 708
Electromagnetic Radiation, The Measurement of, 28
Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “ Finnieston ” 275
Engine, Compound Vertical, 69
Engine, Farcot Triple-Expansion Vertical, 300
Engine, Gas, Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power, 603
Engine Governors, 60
Engine Performances, Steam, 669
Engine, Pumping, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
Engine, Rolling Mill, at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion
636, 644                                          ’
Engine, Traction, Burrell’s Single-Crank Compound, 675
Engine, Triple-Expansion Pumping, for the East London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
Engine, Winding , Wingate Grange Colliery, 446
447                                                  ’    *
Engines, Baxter’s Triple-Screw, 485
Engines, Boilers, &c., of the s.s. “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129 188 189,190, 192                                ’    ’
Engines, Centrifugal Pumping, for the s s “ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangye), 44
Engines, Centrifugal Pumping ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
Engines of the “City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the, 21
Engines of H.M.SS. “ Barham” and “Bellona,” Triple-Expansion Twin Screw (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 629, 705
Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Normannia ” (Fairfield and Co.), 312, 364
Engines, Small, The Economy of: Diagrams, 578
Engines, Triple - Expansion, Japanese Cruiser “Cbiyoda” (Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, Limited), 423
Engines, Four-Cylinder Triple-Expansion, of the Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia” (Messrs. Rankin and Blackmore, Greenock), 567
Engines, Triple-Expansion, R.M.S. “Clyde” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 366
Engines, Triple-Expansion, Russian Ironclad “ Sinope” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
English Siege and Garrison Guns, 36, 37 Equatorial Photographic Telescope for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
Evaporator and Feed Heater, Morison’s Combined, 12, 13
Evaporator and Feed Heater in “ Normannia,” Weir’s, 364
Examining the Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for, 684
Excess Current Detector, 28
Exhibition of 1893, The Chicago, Plan of Sites. 732, 733
Exhibition, The Frankfort International Electric. 68
Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s Machine for 100, 102                                          ’
Experiences with Crane Chains, Some, 21 Experiments on Electrical Undulations of Professor Hertz, The, 708
Experiments, Professor Elihu Thomson’s, 197 Experiments, Steam Boiler, 60, 121, 122 Explosion, Locomotive Boiler, on the Norwegian
State Railways, 332, 333
Explosions, Boiler, in 1889; Report of Mr. E B Marten, 84, 85
Express Tank Locomotive, Double Bogie. 375 Extending Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 425
Fairfield Works Extensions :
130-Ton Sheer Legs, 337
New Boiler Shop, 390, 391
Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls, 480
Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes, 481                    *                    I
100-Ton Travelling Crane, 488 Plan of Works, 598 New Offices, 600
Set of Five Plate Flattening Rolls, 606
Plate Bending Rolls, 688
Punching and Shearing Machine, 688 Hydraulic Keel Plate Bender, 689
* a 1,8    iaJ?ara, The (See JWaqara), 8
^arcot s Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, 300
* ^ned^i^lS**^ Evaporator, Morison’s Com-Feed-Heating Appliances, Weir’s; sb. “Nor-
mannia,” 365
Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer Z                                                                                  * I
F1ang68, Parallel, Girders with, 280, 334, 426,518 ooZ                                                        ’    * I
Boiler Work, noocn s, 753
Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’, 556, 672              B 8 or
F naew^M Steam Boiler and other Fur’ Fluvial System, The Marie, 182
ShipU125ble’” The French Arra’ured Barbette F^nffAMachinj’ Harsrave’s Compressed Air 769
Fort, The Schumann-Gruson Armoured 594
Ca^t Guns^^e, «?Unting '°r ^^'“^tre F<6] Suba(lueous- 437. 505, 513, 516, 517, F°pLd’d?yli1?.<ier Triple-Expansion Engines of
a^^X^
Fournet’s Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Frankfort International Electric Exhibition, The, taW®*' Furnaces at> ISO- 186
Achlrln ”UThA”aThe Barbette Ironclad, 25 -AS^kp^l^^^C-iser694,696
showing Arrangemen?ofM5851On'” Dla°ram Armour on the Ironclad “ ColheH- ” tv “Co?h ‘"^j^bution of, 454    ’ Dlagram
Colbert, The Central Battery Ironclad, 454
“ beTel^ Battery Bar-‘Formidable,” The Armoured Barbette Ship, Fg7s<Se> The Coast Defence Armour-Clad, 185, Ouragan, The Sea Going Torpedo Boat, E“®kMakinK Ga9> 234 r uel Press, Stevens’s, 291 ,ES£'“’-
180’186
185,187 C°aSt Defence Armour-Clad, Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s Safety, 645 garboard Strake Machine, The, 117 Gas Fuliaia^81^ Th-ty Horse-Power, 603 GXSes%U8e3,4l“,Steam B°iler and o^er Fur-
Geometrical Problem in Magnetism, Solution of
German, Engines, Boilers, and Pipes, s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
Girders with Parallel Flanges, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
Glasgow, Great Western Road Bridge at, 231
Gold Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s, 218, 219
Golding’s Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, 100, 102
Goods Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italy, Eight-Coupled, 529
Governors, Engine, 60
Gowan Quay, 516                  .  _
Grab and Crane, The Cockburn Dredging. 387
Graving Dock, Simpson, at Brooklyn Naval Yard, 222
Great Western Road Bridge, Glasgow, The, 231
Greenock Princes Pier, 437, 616
Greenock Quays, 516
Grinder, Phillips’s Twist Drill, 674
Guns (See Artillery)
Gunboat “Acheron,” The Twin-Screw Armoured, 694, 696
Gwinnett Swivel Union, The, 662
Gwynne’s Centrifugal Pumping Engines; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, 769
Hall’s Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
Hamburg-American Twin-Screw Steamer “Nor-mannia” The (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
Hammers, Steam, 683
Harbour Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516, 615, 773
Harbour, Yokohama, 701
Hargrave’s Compressed Air Flying Machine, 769
Hartnell’s Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, 645
Heading Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
Heating Apparatus for Railway Carriages ; State
Railways of France, 13
Heating Furnaces, 119
Hermitage Breakwater, Blockyard at, 615
Hermitage Harbour Works, Jersey, 615, 616
High Pressure, Mercury Column for, 62
Hill’s Cold Steel Sawing Machine, 624
Hoists on the City and South London Railway, Hydraulic, 756, 757
Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 716
Horizontal Punching, 243, 247
Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’, 636, 644
Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for Weaving, 132
Howell Torpedo, The, 737, 741
Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Cen-timetre Canet, 136
Howitzer, Mounting for a 3.94-In., 95
Howitzers, British Service, 139
Howitzers and Mortars, Canet, Breechloading Mechanism for, 94
Howitzers and Mortars, Canet System, 64, 65
Huntington Quartz Mill, The, 421
Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur, Vavas* seur-Canet and Canet, 386
Hydraulic Brakes, Quick-Firing Guns with; Canet System, 240
Hydraulic Hoists on the City and South London Railway, 756, 757
Hydraulic Loading Gear and Carriage for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “ Courbet,” 717
Hydraulic Keel-Plate Bender at Fairfield, Smith’s, 689
“ Hygeia,” The Paddle Steamer, 557
India, The Railways in, Diagram, 342
<<                  from the Engines of the
City of Richmond,” 21
Induced Magnetism, Molecular Theory of, 419
1 w.Phen0I»ena of Alternating Current, 144, 145, 202, 203
Influence Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst,
Installation .Electric Light, at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
Tr^nt0I of Centrifugal Pump, The, 671 rLm ,Sfceel Company’s Works, The Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
In8titute Visit to America, The, ^86, 552, 553, 554
Iron, Testing Cast, 19
Dnnpind9uFQ-ench (?ee Arm°urcd Ships)
RussUn finope’ ’ Boilers Engines of the
Ital}, Eight-Coupled Locomotives for, 529
’Japanese Cruiser " Chiyoda,” The, 420
8 Automatic Steam Stop Valve, 86
J a?d Stannard’s Needles for Tunnel construction, 673
Jersey Harbour Works, 615, 616
Jeraoy Quayg, st Heller's, 517
Jibs, Crane, 243
JoutnalSR»^ Am?'Kaniation Plant, 218, 219
’ B^r.lnS. Wood’s, 261
Jungfrau Railway, The Projected, 7, 8, 9
Soifers                  Steamship, Engines,
Keel              the’ 129- 188> 1S9, 199. 192
l?c,'6M Bcnder at Fairfleld. Smith's Hydrau-
Kinm™, 'Vood«^® System of, 349, 495
J^mg s Cross Tunnel, The New’ K73
Kmzua Viaduct, The, 119    ’ 73
Kann’s Ra1k Tu^Aoiler’ System, 484
PP s Rolling Mill Engine at Essen, 277
LaCjdSimTr?Ada;” The Steam Yacht, 158, 159
Lathe °?pPer Mining District of, 553
Lathe’ wl! ih^’ DupIex Wheel, 599
Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
132  8 k°om lor Weaving Horsehair Cloth,
Laycock’s “Torpedo” Ventilator, 126
Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s Switch boards for the, 615
Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive Boilers, 724 725
Lighting Installation, Electric, at Mr.’ D’Ovlv
Carte’s New Theatre, 128                J y
Lister’s Drilling Machine, 585
Lister’s Roller Bearing for Shafts, 377
Loading Gear and Carriage, Hydraulic, for 34.
Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser Courbet,” 717
Locks, The Eastham, The Construction of • Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749      ’
Locomotive Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, 332, 333                8
Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless, 724, 725
Locomotive, Compound; London and North.
W estern Railway, 98, 99
Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express Tank, 375
Locomotive, Electric, and Power Station • City and South London Railway, 545’
Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italv
Eight-Coupled Goods, 529‘ ’
Locomotive Steam Crane, Smith’s, 569
Locomotive, Tank ; North London Railway, 394 395*
Loom for Weaving Horshair Cloth, Laycock’s, XOZ
Loomis Process of Making Gas for Fuel, 234
Macallan and Adams’ Variable Blast Nozzle, 215
Machine, Asquith’s Planing, 541
Machine, Boring and Milling, 107
Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence,
Machine for Drilling and Tapping Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s
100,102                                          b ’
Machine, The Garboard Strake, 117
Machine, Lister’s Drilling, 585
Machine, Planing, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, at Elswick, 625
Machine, Punching and Shearing, Bennie’s, 688
Machine, Punching, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
Machine, Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and
Straightening, 278
Machine, Sawing, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
Machine, Testing, at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
Machine Tools at the Fairfield Works (See FairftM)
Machine Tools, Shipyard (See Shipyard Machine Tools)
Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’e, 424, 425, 428
Machinery for Training Heavy Guns, 512
Machines, Barrow’s Screwing and Turning, 301
Machines, Milling, Dividing Appliance for, 111
Machines, Plate-Planing, 536
Machines, Radial Drilling, 84
Machine, Flanging, for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
Machine, Flying, Hargrave’s Compressed Air, 769
Machines, Rail and Plate Shearing, Schultz and
Goebel’s Heavy, 72
Madras Harbour Works, 616
Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 204
Magnetism, Solution of a Geometrical Problem in, 707
Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
Manchester Ship Canal, The, 265, 666
“Maori King,” s.s., Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the, 540
Map of American Tour, Iron and Steel Institute, 286
Map of the City of Bessemer, Alabama, 213
Map of the Copper Mining District of Lake
Superior, 653
Map of the Manchester Ship Canal, 265
Map of Niagara Falls, 355, 473
Map of the Nicaragua Cana], 209, 752
Map of the Transandine Railway, 330
Map of the United States of America, 286
Map of the West Highland Railway, 407
Marie Fluvial System, The, 182
Marten, Report of Mr. E. B., on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
Maskelyne Type-Writer, The, 693
Masonry Skew Bridges, 238
Mather and Platt’s Alternating Dynamo, 181
M‘Culloch’8 “Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, 321
Measurement of Electro-Magnetic Radiation, ' The, 28
Measurement of Strains, The, 614
Mechanical Action of Steam Digging, The, 360, 367
Mendoza River, Bridge over the; Transandine
Railway, 328
Mercury Column for High Pressures, 62
Metallurgical Furnaces at Freiburg, 180, 186
Metals, Strains on 276
Mill The Huntington Quartz, 421
Mill (Rolling). Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
Milling and Boring Machine, 107
Milling Cutters, 677, 678
Milling Machines, Dividing Appliance for, 111
Mine, The Chapin, 552
Mine, Tamarack, 554
Mineral Resources of Bolivia, The, 32, 33
Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, View of, 32
Mofecular Theory of Induced Magnetism, 419
Monte-Jus, Self-Acting, 692
Mordey Alternator, The, 181
Morison’s Combined Evaporator and Feed Heater, 12 13
Mortar on Circular Carriage, Canet 22-Centi-metre, 137
Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 95
Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 93
Mortars and Howitzers, Canet, Breechloading
Mechanism for, 94
Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 61, 65
Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum, 454                                                      . .
Motor, The Sprague, Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, Vava$» seur, 356
Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Central
Pivotted, 115,116
nting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
Mounting and Training Machinery, Gun ; French
turret SWP 11 Acheron,” 508, 509
Mountings for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Forward Pivotted, 416, 417
Mountings, Gun, in the French Navy, 717
Mountings, Gun, on the Spanish Cruiser “ Pelayo,” 713, 716
Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s, 201
Manton’s Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and
Spring Company s Works, 455
Naval Gun and Carriage (See Artillery, Modem
Naval Works, The Southampton, 4G7
Navy The French (See French Navy, The) Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic Switch, 377 Niagara Falls, Utilisation of :
plan of Niagara, 355
Falls in 1733, 450
Falls in 1750, 450
Strata Diagrams, 451
Tunnel (Section) 451
Map and Section of Lakes, 473
Nicaragua Canal, The, 209
Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of Alloys of, 293, 294                      .
Non-Return Valve for Gun Carriage, 356 “Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-
Screw Steamer (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
Nozzle, Blast, Mao Ulan and Adams’ Variable, 215
Obrajes, Amalgamating Tubs at, 33
Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s Compound, 61
Oruro, General View of, 32
“ Ouragan,” The Sea-Going Torpedo Boat, 185
Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia,” The, 557
Parallel Flanges, Girders with, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
“Pelayo,” Spanish Cruiser, Gun Mountings on the, 713, 716
Pennsylvania Steel Company’s Works at Sparrow
Point, 611
Performances, Steam Engine, 669
Petroleum Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann, 454
Phenomena of Alternating Current Induction, 144, 145, 202, 203
Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, 201
Phillips’s Twist Drill Grinder, 674
Photographic Telescope, Equatorial, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721,728
Pipes, Water, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
Pivotted Carriage, Central, and Canet 27-Centi-metre Howitzer, 136
Planing Machine, Asquith’s, 541
Planing Machine, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, 625
Plate Bending Rolls, 327
Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield Works, Vertical, 480
Plate-Bending Rolls, Smith’s, 688
Plate-FlangingMachine for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
Plate-Flattening Rolls, Set of Five : Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine,
Rush worth’s, 278
Plate-Planing Machines, 536
Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, Rigid, 93
Port Said Harbour Works, 616
Press, Aluminium in the Drawing, 264
Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’ Fluctuations in, 556
Proctor’s Steam Digger, 360, 367
Projectiles, 746, 749
Projectiles and Cartridges for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
Propulsion on Canals, The Development of Steam, 183
Puente del Inca ; Transandine Railway, 340
Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex Spur Gear, 210
Pump, the Centrifugal, The Inventor of, 671
Pump, Swinburne’s Vacuum, 362
Pumping Engine, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
Pumping Engines for the East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion (Messrs. T. Richard-son and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
Pumping Engines for the s.s. “ Columbia,” Centrifugal (Messrs. Tangyes’), 44
Pumping Engines, Centrifugal; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
Pumps and Auxiliary Engines of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia” (Fairfield Co.), 312, 364
Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
Punching, Horizontal, 243, 247
Punching Machine, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
Punching and Shearing Machine, Bennie’s, 688
Quartz Mill, The Huntington, 421
□ay Wall at Quebec, Constructing, 505, 513, 0x0
Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, Building, 517
^un ^ee Artillery, Modern
Radial Drilling Machines, 184
Rail and Plate Shearing Machines, Schultz and
Goebel s Heavy, 72
Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing, 336
Rails, Steel, Considered Mechanically, 171
Railway Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
Railway Carriages, Double-Bogie ; State Railways of France, 13, 16
Railway, The City and South London ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545
Railway, The City and South London, Hydraulic
Hoists on, 756, 757
Railway, The Projected Jungfrau, 7, 8, 9
Railway, Smith’s Ship, 619
Railway Statistics, British, Diagram, 371
Railway, The Transandine, 328, 329, 330, 332, 340                                                ’
Railway Wagons, Tubular Framed, 648, 649
Railway, The West Highland, Map, 407
Railways, Electric, at Cincinnati, 151
Railways in India, The, Diagram, 342
Ransome’s Band Saw for Heavy Logs, 211
“ Rapid” Cupola, Stewart’s, 662, 663
Recording Dynamometer, Amsler’s, 497
Reducer, Jordan’s, 218
Rees’ Boat Davits and Chocks, 361
Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. " Maori King,”
Cold Air, 540
Report of Mr. E. B. Marten on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
Ribbed Tubes, 306
Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93
“ Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’s, 321
River Belaja, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41. 90, 91, 98
River Mendoza, Bridge over the; Transandine Railway, 328
River Ohio, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
River Weaver Navigation, The, 166
Robinson’s Abestos Packed Stop Valve, 467
Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’8 “ Rio Tinto,” 321
Roller Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s, 377
Roller Gear, Top, 443
Rolling Mill Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
Rolls, Plate-Bending, 327
Rolls, Set of Five Plate-Flattening; Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
Rolls, Smith’s Plate-Bending, 688
Rolls, Vertical Plate-Bending, at the Fairfield Works, 480
Root’s System, Water Tube Boiler, 484
Rotating Valve for Gun Carriage, 356
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. “ Clyde,”
The (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine, 278
Russian Ironclad “ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of (the (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
Safety Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s, 645
St. Ciair Tunnel, The ; Shield, 572
“ St. Louis,” Training Ship, Deck Guns and Carriages on the, 717
Sanches, Water-Wheel at, 33
Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s Band, 211
Sawing Machine, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing Rail Profiles,
Schultz and Goebel’s Heavy Rail and Plate
Shearing Machines, 72
Schumann-Gruson Armoured Fort, The, &94
Screwing and Turning Machines, Barrow’s, 301
Seagoing Torpedo Boat “ Ouragan,” The, 185
Self-Acting Monte-Jus, 692
Serve Ribbed Tube, The, 306
Shaft at Red Jacket, Lake Superior, 553
Shearing Angle Bars, 243
Shearing Machines, Rail and Plate, Schultz an<
Goebel’s Heavy, 72                .
Shearin" and Punching Machine, Bennie s, 688
Sheer Legs at the Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard
Govan, 130-Ton, 837
Shield, St. Clair Tunnel, 572
Shin Canal, The Manchester, 265, 666
Ship “ Formidable,” The French Armoure Barbette, 125
Ship Railway, Smith’s, 619
Shipyard^Maciiine Tools :
Beam Bending, 623
Crane Jibs, 243
Garboard Strake Machine, The, 117
Plate-Bending Rolls, 327
Plate-Planing Machines, 536
Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
Punching, Horizontal, 243, 427
Shearing Angle Bars, 243
Steam Hammers, 683
Top Roller Gear, 443
Siege Carriage and Canet 7.47-In. Mortar, 95
Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
Sights, Details of, 685
^oS?On Dock, The Brooklyn Navy Yard, u ii a
“ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of the Russian ironclad (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
Skew Bridges, Masonry, 238
Smith’s Ship Railway, 619
Snelgrove’s Counter, 602
Soldier’s Leap, The; Transandine Railway, 340
Southampton Naval Works, The, 467
Southampton, New Tidal Dock at, 308, 309
Spencer’s 4-Ft. Wheel Lathe, 207
Spiral Tunnel, Entrance to, and Exit from
Calavera Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
Sprague Motor, The; Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex (American), 210
Statistics of British Railways, Diagram of, 371
Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular, 544
Staying of Boilers, Defective, 375
Stayless Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s, 724, 725
Steam Boiler Experiments, 60, 121, 122, 591
Steam Borer and other Furnaces, Flue Gases from, 383, 413
Steam Calorimeter, A Universal, 89
Steam Crane, Smith’s Locomotive, 569
Steam Digger, Proctor’s, 360, 367
Steam Engine Performances, 669
Steam Hammers, 683
Steam Jackets, The Efficiency of, 69
Steam Propulsion on Canals, The Development of, 183
Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The, 158, 159
Steamer “ Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry, 275
Steamer “ Hygeia,” Paddle, 557
Steamer “ Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-Screw, 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
Steamship “ Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s, 368
Steamship “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” Engines, Boilers, &c., of the, 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
Steel Rails Considered Mechanically, 171
Steel Trellis, Golding’s Machine for Producing, 100, 102
Stevens’s Fuel Press, 291
Stewart’s “ Rapid” Cupola, 662, 663
Stop-Valve, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
Stop-Valve, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
Strains, The Measurement of, 614
Strains on Metals, 276
Subaqueous Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516,517, 615,773
Swinburne’s Vacuum Pump, 362
Switch, Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic, 377
Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s, 645
Swivel Union, The Gwinnett, 662
Tamarack Mine, 554
Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s. “Columbia,” 44
Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 636, 644
Tank Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express, 375
Tank Locomotive ; North London Railway, 394, 395
Tapering Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, 424, 425, 428
Telescope, Equatorial Photographic, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
Testing Cast Iron, 19
Testing Machine at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
“Teutonic,” White Star Liner, 722
Thomas’s Concentric Wedge Bush, 377
Thomson’s Experiments, Professor Elihu, 197
Tidal Dock at Southampton, New, 308, 309
Tools, Machine, at the Fairfield Works (See Fairfield}                              ,      .
Tools, Shipyard Machine (See Shipyard Machine Tools}
Top Roller Gear, 443
Torpedo Boat “Ouragan,” The Seagoing, 185
Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion En gines, Yarrow’s, 609
Torpedo, The Howell, 737,741
Torpedo, The Victoria, 237, 244, 245
Torpedo, The Whitehead, 573,632, 633
Tracing Rail Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for 336
Traction Engine, Burrell’s Single-Crank Com pound, 675                          . ,    .
Training Gear, Electrical, Canet Quick-Firinj Gun with, 270, 271, 274
Training Gear for Gun Carriage, 356
Training Machinery and Gun Mounting; Frencl
Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
Transandine Railway, The, 328, 329, 330, 332 340
Travelling Crane, 100-Ton ; Fairfield Boile
Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, 54, 55, 73(
Trials, Armour-Plate, in America, 492
Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake Belgian, 461
Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal, 636, 644
Triple Expansion Marine Engines (See Engines) Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the East
London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons), 162
Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, Farcot, 300
Triple-Screw Engines, Baxter’s (Messrs. Cox and
Co., Falmouth), 485
Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s, 210
Tubes, Ribbed, 306
Tubs, Amalgamating, at Obrajes, 33
Tubular Framed Railway Wagons, 648, 649
Tubular Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s, 544
Tunnel Construction, New Method of Supporting Superincumbent Earth, 673
Tunnel, Dunmail Raise, Alignment of, 80
Tunnel, Exit from Calavera, and Entrance to
Spiral Tunnel; Transandine Railway, 332
Tunnel, The New King’s Cross, 673
Tunnel, The St. Clair; Shield, 572
Turning and Screwing Machines, Barrow’s, 301
Turret Mounting and 27-Centimetre Gun ; Canet System, 476, 477
Turret Ship “ Amiral Duperrd,” The, 398
Twin-Screw Steamer “Normannia,” for Hamburg-American Company, 248, 249, 312, 364, 365
Twist Drill Grinder, Phillips’s, 674
Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting Pumping gine, 520, 528
Type-Writer, The Maskelyne, 693
Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s, 455
Undulations, The Experiments on Electrical, of Professor Hertz, 708
Union, The Gwinnett Swivel, 662
United States of America, Map of the, 286
United States Armoured Cruiser “Chicago,” The, 214
Universal Steam Calorimeter, A, 89
University College, London, Experiments on Boiler at, 591
Utilisation of Niagara (See Niagara)
the
252,
En-
Vacuum Pump, Swinburne’s, 362
Valve, Non-Return, for Gun Carriage, 356
Valve, Rotating, for Gun Carriage, 356
Valve, Stop, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
Valve, Stop, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
Variable Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’, 215
Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
Vavasseur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, 386
Ventilator, Torpedo (Railway Carriages), 126
Vertical Compound Engine, 69
Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield
Works, 480
Viaduct, The Kinzua, 119
Victoria Torpedo, The, 237, 244, 245
View of Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, 32
View of Oruro, General, 32
Visit of the Iron and Steel Institute to America,
286, 552, 553, 554
Wagons, Railway, Tubular Framed, 618, 649
Water Pipes, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
Water Tube Boiler, Knap’s; Root’s System, 484
Water-Wheel at Sanches, 33
Weaver Navigation, The River, 166
Weaving Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for, 132
Wedge Bush, Thomas’s Concentric, 377
Weir’s Pumps and Feed-Heating Appliances; s.s. “Normannia,” 364, 365
West Highland Railway Route, 407
Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, Belgian Trials of the,461
Weston’s Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, 210
Wharf Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton, 279, 282
Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s Duplex, 599
Wheel Lathe, Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
Whitehead Torpedo, The, 573, 632, 633
Wick Harbour Works, 616
Wimshurst Influence Machine, Discharge from a, 141
Winding Engine ; Wingate Grange Colliery, 446, 447
Wood’s Journal Bearings, 261
Woodruff System of Keying, The, 349, 495
Works of the Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
Works, The Fairfield, Extension of (See Fair-field)
Works, The Manchester Ship Canal, 666
Works, Naval, The Southampton, 467
Works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Sparrow Point, 611
Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The Steam, 158, 159
Yarrow’s Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion Engines, 609
Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for Boilers, 544
Yokohama Harbour, 701


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Illustrations

  • Aberdeen Harbour Works, 618, 773
  • Absorption Dynamometer, An Automatic, 62
  • “ Achdron,” The French Armoured Cruiser, 094, 696
  • Alignment of Dunmail Raise Tunnel, 80
  • Alloys of Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of, 293, 24
  • Alternate Current Condensers, 771
  • Alternating Current Induction, Phenomena of, 144, 145, 202, 203
  • Alternating Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s, 181
  • Alternator, The Mordey, 181
  • Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum Motor, The, 454
  • Aluminium in the Drawing Press, 261
  • Amalgamating Tubs at Obrajes, 33
  • Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s Gold, 218, 219
  • “Amiral Baudin,” The French Barbette Ironclad, 25
  • “ Amiral Duperrd,” The French Turret Ship, 398
  • Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
  • Amsler’s Recording Dynamometer, 497
  • Angle Bars, Shearing, 243
  • Armour-Clad “ Fusde,” The French Coast Defence, 185,187
  • Armour on the Ironclad “Colbert,” Diagram Showing Distribution of, 454
  • Armour-Plate Trials in America, 492
  • Armoured Cruiser “ Achdron ” (French), 694, 696
  • Armoured Cruiser “Chicago” (United States), 214
  • Armoured French Ships : “ Amiral Baudin,” 25, “Formidable,” 125, “ Fusde,” 185, 187, “Amiral Duperrd,” 398, “Colbert,” 458, “Devastation,” 576,585, “Courbet,” 585.
  • Armoured Fort for two 15-Centimetre Guns, Canet System, 595
  • Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 594
  • Armstrong Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, 37
  • Artillery, Modern French :
  • Ammunition for 15-Centimetre Mortars and Howitzers, 93
  • Armoured Fort, Canet System, for two 15- 1 Centimetre Guns, 595
  • Armoured Fort, The Schumann-Gruson, 591
  • Barbette-Mounting, Canet System, for a 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Gun, 537, 548
  • Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur-Canet and Canet Hydraulic, 386
  • Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
  • Breechloxding Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
  • Breech Mechanism of Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
  • Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
  • Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
  • Carriage for 31-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
  • Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
  • Carriages, Coast Defence, Canet System, 561, 565, 568
  • Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing, 155
  • Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
  • Clip and Bracket, 356
  • Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disap-pearing Cariiage, 15-Centimetre, 8
  • Compressor Brake, 356
  • Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
  • Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders ; Canet’s Central Counter-Rod System, 386
  • Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
  • Electric Motor and Elevating Gear, 271
  • Electrical Training Gear, 15-Centimetre Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 271
  • Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Firing Position, 5
  • Garrison Gun and Barbette Carriage ; Loading Position, 4
  • Gun Carriages, 356, 357
  • Gun Mounting and Training Machinery : 1* rench Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
  • Gun and Turret Mounting, 27-Centimetre;
  • , Ganet System, 476, 477
  • Gun Mountings in the French Navy, 717
  • Gun Mountings on the Spanish Cruiser “Pelayo,” 713, 716
  • Gun and Naval Cimage, 32-Centimetre 66-Ton Canet, 745
  • Guns and Naval Carriages, Canet 15-Centimetre, 416, 417
  • Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
  • Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
  • Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 713, 713
  • Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Centimetre Canet, 136
  • Howitzers, British Service, 139
  • Loading a Canet Quick-Firing Gun, 151
  • Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
  • Mortar on Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetrc Canet, 137
  • Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canct 7.47-In., 95
  • Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet, 7.47-In., 93
  • Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 64, 65
  • Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, Central Pivotted, 415, 416
  • Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Gun, For-x ward Pivotted, 416, 417
  • Mounting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
  • Naval Gun and Carriage, 14-Centimetre ;
  • Canet System, 655
  • Non-Return Valve, 356
  • Projectiles, 746, 749
  • Quick-Firing Gun, 15-Centimetre Canet, 154, 155
  • Quick-Firing Gun and Carriage with Annular Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
  • Quick-Firing Gun on Naval Carriage, Canet 10-Centimetre, 154
  • Quick-Firing Gun and Oscillating Hydraulic Brake ; Canet System, 240
  • Quick-Firing Guns, The Canet System of, 154 Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93 Rotating Valve, 356
  • Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
  • Siege Gun on Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong, 37
  • Sights, Details of, 685
  • Training Gear, 356
  • Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
  • Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
  • Asbestos-Packed Stop Valve, A New, 467
  • Asquith’s Planing Machine, 541
  • Automatic Steam Stop Valve, Jeffrey’s, 86
  • Automatic Switch, Newton and Hawkins’, 377
  • Auxiliary Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia,” 312, 364
  • Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, Trial of a, 54, 55, 739 Band Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s, 211 Banks of the River Weaver Navigation, 166
  • Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun ; Firing Position, 5
  • Barbette Carriage and Garrison Gun : Loading Position, 4
  • Barbette Ironclad “ Amiral Baudin,” The French, 25
  • Barbette Mounting for a 32-Centimetre Gun, Canet System, 537, 548
  • “Barham” and “Bellona,” H M.S., Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw Engines and Boilers of (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 629, 705
  • Barrow’s Screwing and Turning Machines, 301
  • Baxter’s Triple-Screw Engines (Messrs. Cox and Co., Falmouth), 485
  • Beam Bending, 623
  • Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s Roller, 377
  • Bearings. Wood’s Journal, 261
  • Belaja, River, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
  • Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brakes, 461
  • Bennie’s Punching and Shearing Machine, 688
  • Bessemer, Alabama, The City of, 213
  • Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company’s Works, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., Plan of the, 241
  • Blast Furnaces at Sheffield, Alabama, U.S.A,, 486
  • Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’ Variable, 215
  • Blockyard at Hermitage Breakwater, 615
  • Boat Davits and Chocks, Rees’, 361
  • Boat Lifting Apparatus, Duinker’s, 111
  • Boiler Experiments, Steam, 60, 121, 122, 591
  • Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, Locomotive, 332, 333
  • Boiler Explosions in 1889; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 84, 85
  • Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for, 201
  • Boiler, Knap’s Water Tube ; Root’s System, 484
  • Boiler Shop at the Fairfield Works, Govan New, 390, 391
  • Boiler, Trial of a Babcpck and Wilcox, 54, 55, 739
  • Boilers, Defective Staying of, 375
  • Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Barham” and “Bellona” (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 628, 705
  • Boilers, Engines, &c., of the s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm II.” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
  • Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive, 724, 725
  • Boilers of the Russian Ironclad “ Sinope ” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
  • Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for, 544
  • Bolivia, The Mineral Besources of, 32, 33
  • Booth’s Plate Flanging Machine for Marine Boiler Work, 753
  • Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the, 684
  • Boring and Milling Machine, 107
  • Bracket and Clip for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Brake and Carriage for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
  • Brake, Compressor, for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Brake Cylinders, Vavas^eur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic, 386
  • Breech Mechanism of Oanet Quick-Firing Gun, 154, 155
  • Breech Mechanism of Canet 65-Millimetre Quick-Firing Gun, 297
  • Breechloading Guns, General View of Different Types, 743
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Mortars and Howitzers, 94
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Naval Guns, Canet, 654, 658
  • Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s Movable, 201
  • Bridge, The Great Western Road, Glasgow, 231
  • Bridge across the Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio, 659
  • Bridge over the River Belaja ; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41, 90, 91, 98
  • Bridge over the River Mendoza; Transandine Railway, 328
  • Bridge of 246-Ft. Span, Site of; Transandine
  • Railway, 329
  • Bridges, Masonry Skew, 238
  • Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
  • Briquette Press Stevens, 291
  • British Railway Statistics, Diagram, 371.
  • British Service Howitzers, 139
  • Building Quay Wall at St. Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, 517
  • Burrell’s Single Crank Compound Traction Engine, 675
  • Bush, Thomas’s Concentric Wedge, 377
  • Calavera Tunnel, Exit from, and Entrance to Spiral Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
  • Calorimeter, A Universal Steam, 89
  • Canal Congress, The International, 166, 209
  • Canal, The Manchester Ship, 265, 666
  • Canal, The Nicaragua, 209,752
  • Canals, The Development of Steam Propulsion on, 183
  • Canet (See Artillery, Modern French)
  • Cardew’s Earthing Device, 544
  • Carriage and Brake for 40-Pounder Breechloading Siege Gun, 37
  • Carriage for 34-Centimetre Guns; French Ironclad “Marceau,” 357
  • Carriage, Disappearing, for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
  • Carriage and Hydraulic Loading Gear for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “Courbet,” 717
  • Carriages, Canet System Coast Defence, 564, 565, 568
  • Carriages, Gun, 356, 357
  • Carriages, Railway, Double-Bogie; State Railways of France, 13, 16
  • Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making, 424, 425, 428
  • Cartridges and Projectiles for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
  • Cast-Iron Guns (Canet System) for Coast Defence, 630
  • Cast Iron, Testing, 19
  • Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad “ Devastation.” The, 576, 585
  • Central Pivotted Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, 415, 416
  • Centrifugal Pump, The Inventor of the, 671
  • Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s.
  • “ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangyes), 44
  • Centrifugal Pumping Engines ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
  • Chains, Crane, Some Experiences with, 21
  • Chapin Mine, The, 552
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150, 659
  • Chicago Exhibition of 1893, The Plans of Sites, 732, 733
  • Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s Tyre Mill at the, 455
  • “ Chicago,” The United States Armoured Cruiser, 214
  • “ Chiyoda,” The Japanese Cruiser (Messrs. J. and
  • G. Thomson, Limited), 420
  • Chocks and Davits, Rees’ Boat, 361
  • Cincinnati, Electric Railways at, 151
  • Cincinnati Southern Railway Bridge over the Ohio, 150
  • Circular Carriage, 22-Centimetre Canet Mortar on, 137
  • City of Bessemer, Alabama, The, 213
  • “ City of Paris,” The, 49
  • “City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the Engines of the, 21
  • City and South London Railway, The ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545, 756. 757
  • City and South London Railway, Hydraulic Hoists on the, 766, 757
  • Clip and Bracket for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Clyde Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “Finnies-ton,’< 27 S
  • “Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
  • Coast Defence Armour-Clad “Fusde,”The French, 185,187
  • Coast Defence Carriages, Canet System, 564, 565, 568
  • Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre, 8
  • Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, Disappearing Carriage for, 745
  • Cockburn Dredging Crane and Grab, The, 387
  • “ Colbert,” The Central Battery Ironclad, 454, 458
  • Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
  • Cold Steel Sawing Machine, Hill’s, 624
  • “Columbia,” s.s., Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the, 44
  • Compound Direct-Acting Pumping Engine, Tyler’s, 520, 528
  • Compound Locomotive ; London and North-Western Railway, 98, 99
  • Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s, 61
  • Compound Traction Engine, Burrell’s SingleCrank, 675
  • Compound Vertical Engine, 69
  • Compressed Air Flying Machine, Hargrave’s, 769
  • Compressor Brake for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Condensers, Alternate Current, 771
  • Constructing Quay Wall at Quebec, 505, 513, 516
  • Copper Mining District of Lake Superior, The, 553
  • Corrosion of Water Pipes, The, 229, 230
  • Counter, Snelgrove’s, 602
  • Crane Chains, Some Experiences with, 21
  • Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40 - Ton Wharf, 279, 282
  • Crane and Grab, The Cockburn Dredging, 387
  • Crane Jibs, 243
  • Crane, Smith’s Locomotive Steam, 569
  • Crane, 100-Ton Travelling; Fairfield Boiler Works, 488
  • Cribwork Blocks (1650 Tons Concrete) for Founding North Wall of South Tidal Harbour Quebec, 5C5
  • Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power Gas Engine, 603
  • Cruiser “ Acheron,” The French Armoured, 694, 696
  • Cupola, Stewart's Bapid, 662, 663
  • Current Detector, Excess, 28
  • Cutters, Milling, 677, 678
  • Cutting for the Eastham Locks; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748
  • Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton Wharf Crane, 279, 282)
  • Davits and Chocks, Rees’Boat, 361
  • Deck Guns and Carriages on the Training Ship “ St. Louis,” 717
  • Defective Staying of Boilers, 375
  • Detector, Excess Current, 28
  • u Devastation,” The Central Battery and Barbette Ironclad, 576, 585
  • Development of Steam Propulsion on Canals, The, 183
  • Diagram of the Railways in India, 342
  • Diagram Showing Distribution of Armour on the
  • Ironclad “ Colbert,” 454
  • Diagram of Steam Boiler Experiments, 60,122
  • Diagram from Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 644
  • Diagrams of Belgian Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, 461
  • Diagrams taken from Brake Cylinders; Canet Central Counter-Rod System, 386
  • Diagrams of British Railway Statistics, 371
  • Diagrams of the Economy of Small Engines, 578
  • Diagrams from the Engines of the s.s. “ Kaiser
  • Wilhelm IL,” 190
  • Diagrams of Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, 556, 672
  • Diagrams, Indicator, from the Engines of the “ City of Richmond,” 21
  • Diagrams of the Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 294
  • Diagrams of Steam Engine Performances, 669
  • Diagrams of a Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox
  • Boiler, 54, 55
  • Digger, Proctor’s Steam, 360, 367
  • Disappearing Carriage, Armstrong Siege Gun on, 37
  • Disappearing Carriage, 15-Centimetre Coast Defence and Garrison Gun with, 8
  • Disappearing Carriage for Coast Defence and Garrison Guns, 745
  • Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence Machine, 141
  • Dividing Appliance for Milling Machines, 111
  • Dock, The Simpson Dry, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
  • Dock at Southampton, New Tidal, 308, 309
  • Donkey Pumps, Weir’s, s.s. “ Normannia,” 364
  • Double-Bogie Carriages for the State Railways of
  • France, 13,16
  • Double-Bogie Express Tank Locomotive, 375
  • Double-Ended Punching Machine, Smith’s, 124
  • Dover Harbour Works, 616
  • D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, Electric Light Installation at, 128
  • Drake and Gorham’s Safety Fuzes, 645
  • Drawing Press, Aluminium in the, 264
  • Drawing Press, Taylor and Challen’s Vertical, 424
  • Dredging Crane and Grab, The Cockburn, 387
  • Drill, Rock, M‘Culloch’s “ Rio Tinto,” 321
  • Drilling Machine, Lister’s, 585
  • Drilling Machine, Radial, 84
  • Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
  • Dry Dock, The Simpson, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 222
  • Duinker’s Boat-Lifting Apparatus, 111
  • Dunmail Raise Tunnel, Alignment of, 80
  • Duplex Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s, 599
  • Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s Alternating, 181
  • Dynamometer, Amsler’s Recording, 497
  • Dynamometer, An Automatic Absorption, 62
  • Earnshaw’s Duplex Wheel Lathe, 599
  • Earthing Device, Cardew’s, 544
  • East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
  • Eastham Locks, The Construction of the ; Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749
  • Economy of Small Engines, The ; Diagrams, 578
  • Efficiency of Steam Jackets, The, 69
  • Electric Exhibition, The Frankfort International, 68.
  • Electric Lighting Installation at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
  • Electric Locomotive and Power Station ; City and South London Railway, 545
  • Electric Motor and Elevating Gear ; Canet Quick-
  • Firing Gun, 271
  • Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
  • Electrical Training Gear, Canet Quick-Firing Gun with, 270, 271, 274
  • Electrical Undulations, The Experiments on, of Professor Hertz, 708
  • Electromagnetic Radiation, The Measurement of, 28
  • Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer “ Finnieston ” 275
  • Engine, Compound Vertical, 69
  • Engine, Farcot Triple-Expansion Vertical, 300
  • Engine, Gas, Crossley’s Thirty Horse-Power, 603
  • Engine Governors, 60
  • Engine Performances, Steam, 669
  • Engine, Pumping, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
  • Engine, Rolling Mill, at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
  • Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion
  • 636, 644 ’
  • Engine, Traction, Burrell’s Single-Crank Compound, 675
  • Engine, Triple-Expansion Pumping, for the East London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
  • Engine, Winding , Wingate Grange Colliery, 446
  • 447 ’ *
  • Engines, Baxter’s Triple-Screw, 485
  • Engines, Boilers, &c., of the s.s. “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” (Vulcan Works, Stettin), 129 188 189,190, 192 ’ ’
  • Engines, Centrifugal Pumping, for the s s “ Columbia” (Messrs. Tangye), 44
  • Engines, Centrifugal Pumping ; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
  • Engines of the “City of Richmond,” Indicator Diagrams from the, 21
  • Engines of H.M.SS. “ Barham” and “Bellona,” Triple-Expansion Twin Screw (Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co.), 629, 705
  • Engines and Pumps of the s.s. “ Normannia ” (Fairfield and Co.), 312, 364
  • Engines, Small, The Economy of: Diagrams, 578
  • Engines, Triple - Expansion, Japanese Cruiser “Cbiyoda” (Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, Limited), 423
  • Engines, Four-Cylinder Triple-Expansion, of the Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia” (Messrs. Rankin and Blackmore, Greenock), 567
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, R.M.S. “Clyde” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 366
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, Russian Ironclad “ Sinope” (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
  • English Siege and Garrison Guns, 36, 37 Equatorial Photographic Telescope for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
  • Evaporator and Feed Heater, Morison’s Combined, 12, 13
  • Evaporator and Feed Heater in “ Normannia,” Weir’s, 364
  • Examining the Bores of Guns, Manceron’s Apparatus for, 684
  • Excess Current Detector, 28
  • Exhibition of 1893, The Chicago, Plan of Sites. 732, 733
  • Exhibition, The Frankfort International Electric. 68
  • Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s Machine for 100, 102 ’
  • Experiences with Crane Chains, Some, 21 Experiments on Electrical Undulations of Professor Hertz, The, 708
  • Experiments, Professor Elihu Thomson’s, 197 Experiments, Steam Boiler, 60, 121, 122 Explosion, Locomotive Boiler, on the Norwegian
  • State Railways, 332, 333
  • Explosions, Boiler, in 1889; Report of Mr. E B Marten, 84, 85
  • Express Tank Locomotive, Double Bogie. 375 Extending Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 425
  • Fairfield Works Extensions :
  • 130-Ton Sheer Legs, 337
  • New Boiler Shop, 390, 391
  • Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls, 480
  • Drilling and Tapping Machine for Boiler Stayholes, 481 * I
  • 100-Ton Travelling Crane, 488 Plan of Works, 598 New Offices, 600
  • Set of Five Plate Flattening Rolls, 606
  • Plate Bending Rolls, 688
  • Punching and Shearing Machine, 688 Hydraulic Keel Plate Bender, 689
  • * a 1,8 iaJ?ara, The (See JWaqara), 8
  • ^arcot s Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, 300
  • * ^ned^i^lS**^ Evaporator, Morison’s Com-Feed-Heating Appliances, Weir’s; sb. “Nor-
  • mannia,” 365
  • Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry Steamer Z * I
  • F1ang68, Parallel, Girders with, 280, 334, 426,518 ooZ ’ * I
  • Boiler Work, noocn s, 753
  • Fluctuations in Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’, 556, 672 B 8 or
  • F naew^M Steam Boiler and other Fur’ Fluvial System, The Marie, 182
  • ShipU125ble’” The French Arra’ured Barbette F^nffAMachinj’ Harsrave’s Compressed Air 769
  • Fort, The Schumann-Gruson Armoured 594
  • Ca^t Guns^^e, «?Unting '°r ^^'“^tre F<6] Suba(lueous- 437. 505, 513, 516, 517, F°pLd’d?yli1?.<ier Triple-Expansion Engines of
  • a^^X^
  • Fournet’s Compound Ophthalmic Refractometer, Frankfort International Electric Exhibition, The, taW®*' Furnaces at> ISO- 186
  • Achlrln ”UThA”aThe Barbette Ironclad, 25 -AS^kp^l^^^C-iser694,696
  • showing Arrangemen?ofM5851On'” Dla°ram Armour on the Ironclad “ ColheH- ” tv “Co?h ‘"^j^bution of, 454 ’ Dlagram
  • Colbert, The Central Battery Ironclad, 454
  • “ beTel^ Battery Bar-‘Formidable,” The Armoured Barbette Ship, Fg7s<Se> The Coast Defence Armour-Clad, 185, Ouragan, The Sea Going Torpedo Boat, E“®kMakinK Ga9> 234 r uel Press, Stevens’s, 291 ,ES£'“’-
  • 180’186
  • 185,187 C°aSt Defence Armour-Clad, Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s Safety, 645 garboard Strake Machine, The, 117 Gas Fuliaia^81^ Th-ty Horse-Power, 603 GXSes%U8e3,4l“,Steam B°iler and o^er Fur-
  • Geometrical Problem in Magnetism, Solution of
  • German, Engines, Boilers, and Pipes, s.s. “ Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
  • Girders with Parallel Flanges, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
  • Glasgow, Great Western Road Bridge at, 231
  • Gold Amalgamation Plant, Jordan’s, 218, 219
  • Golding’s Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, 100, 102
  • Goods Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italy, Eight-Coupled, 529
  • Governors, Engine, 60
  • Gowan Quay, 516 . _
  • Grab and Crane, The Cockburn Dredging. 387
  • Graving Dock, Simpson, at Brooklyn Naval Yard, 222
  • Great Western Road Bridge, Glasgow, The, 231
  • Greenock Princes Pier, 437, 616
  • Greenock Quays, 516
  • Grinder, Phillips’s Twist Drill, 674
  • Guns (See Artillery)
  • Gunboat “Acheron,” The Twin-Screw Armoured, 694, 696
  • Gwinnett Swivel Union, The, 662
  • Gwynne’s Centrifugal Pumping Engines; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, 769
  • Hall’s Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. “ Maori King,” 540
  • Hamburg-American Twin-Screw Steamer “Nor-mannia” The (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
  • Hammers, Steam, 683
  • Harbour Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516, 615, 773
  • Harbour, Yokohama, 701
  • Hargrave’s Compressed Air Flying Machine, 769
  • Hartnell’s Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, 645
  • Heading Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
  • Heating Apparatus for Railway Carriages ; State
  • Railways of France, 13
  • Heating Furnaces, 119
  • Hermitage Breakwater, Blockyard at, 615
  • Hermitage Harbour Works, Jersey, 615, 616
  • High Pressure, Mercury Column for, 62
  • Hill’s Cold Steel Sawing Machine, 624
  • Hoists on the City and South London Railway, Hydraulic, 756, 757
  • Hontoria Gun on Canet Forward Pivotting Traversing Carriage, 16-Centimetre, 716
  • Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Central Loading Turret, 32-Centimetre, 713
  • Hontoria Gun Mounted in Canet Turret, 28-Centimetre, 716
  • Horizontal Punching, 243, 247
  • Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’, 636, 644
  • Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for Weaving, 132
  • Howell Torpedo, The, 737, 741
  • Howitzer and Central Pivotted Carriage, 27-Cen-timetre Canet, 136
  • Howitzer, Mounting for a 3.94-In., 95
  • Howitzers, British Service, 139
  • Howitzers and Mortars, Canet, Breechloading Mechanism for, 94
  • Howitzers and Mortars, Canet System, 64, 65
  • Huntington Quartz Mill, The, 421
  • Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, Vavasseur, Vavas* seur-Canet and Canet, 386
  • Hydraulic Brakes, Quick-Firing Guns with; Canet System, 240
  • Hydraulic Hoists on the City and South London Railway, 756, 757
  • Hydraulic Loading Gear and Carriage for 34-Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser “ Courbet,” 717
  • Hydraulic Keel-Plate Bender at Fairfield, Smith’s, 689
  • “ Hygeia,” The Paddle Steamer, 557
  • India, The Railways in, Diagram, 342
  • << from the Engines of the
  • City of Richmond,” 21
  • Induced Magnetism, Molecular Theory of, 419
  • 1 w.Phen0I»ena of Alternating Current, 144, 145, 202, 203
  • Influence Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst,
  • Installation .Electric Light, at Mr. D’Oyly Carte’s New Theatre, 128
  • Tr^nt0I of Centrifugal Pump, The, 671 rLm ,Sfceel Company’s Works, The Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
  • In8titute Visit to America, The, ^86, 552, 553, 554
  • Iron, Testing Cast, 19
  • Dnnpind9uFQ-ench (?ee Arm°urcd Ships)
  • RussUn finope’ ’ Boilers Engines of the
  • Ital}, Eight-Coupled Locomotives for, 529
  • ’Japanese Cruiser " Chiyoda,” The, 420
  • 8 Automatic Steam Stop Valve, 86
  • J a?d Stannard’s Needles for Tunnel construction, 673
  • Jersey Harbour Works, 615, 616
  • Jeraoy Quayg, st Heller's, 517
  • Jibs, Crane, 243
  • JoutnalSR»^ Am?'Kaniation Plant, 218, 219
  • ’ B^r.lnS. Wood’s, 261
  • Jungfrau Railway, The Projected, 7, 8, 9
  • Soifers Steamship, Engines,
  • Keel the’ 129- 188> 1S9, 199. 192
  • l?c,'6M Bcnder at Fairfleld. Smith's Hydrau-
  • Kinm™, 'Vood«^® System of, 349, 495
  • J^mg s Cross Tunnel, The New’ K73
  • Kmzua Viaduct, The, 119 ’ 73
  • Kann’s Ra1k Tu^Aoiler’ System, 484
  • PP s Rolling Mill Engine at Essen, 277
  • LaCjdSimTr?Ada;” The Steam Yacht, 158, 159
  • Lathe °?pPer Mining District of, 553
  • Lathe’ wl! ih^’ DupIex Wheel, 599
  • Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
  • 132 8 k°om lor Weaving Horsehair Cloth,
  • Laycock’s “Torpedo” Ventilator, 126
  • Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s Switch boards for the, 615
  • Lentz’s Stayless Locomotive Boilers, 724 725
  • Lighting Installation, Electric, at Mr.’ D’Ovlv
  • Carte’s New Theatre, 128 J y
  • Lister’s Drilling Machine, 585
  • Lister’s Roller Bearing for Shafts, 377
  • Loading Gear and Carriage, Hydraulic, for 34.
  • Centimetre Breechloading Gun on the Cruiser Courbet,” 717
  • Locks, The Eastham, The Construction of • Manchester Ship Canal Works, 748, 749 ’
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosion on the Norwegian State Railways, 332, 333 8
  • Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s Stayless, 724, 725
  • Locomotive, Compound; London and North.
  • W estern Railway, 98, 99
  • Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express Tank, 375
  • Locomotive, Electric, and Power Station • City and South London Railway, 545’
  • Locomotive for the Southern Railway of Italv
  • Eight-Coupled Goods, 529‘ ’
  • Locomotive Steam Crane, Smith’s, 569
  • Locomotive, Tank ; North London Railway, 394 395*
  • Loom for Weaving Horshair Cloth, Laycock’s, XOZ
  • Loomis Process of Making Gas for Fuel, 234
  • Macallan and Adams’ Variable Blast Nozzle, 215
  • Machine, Asquith’s Planing, 541
  • Machine, Boring and Milling, 107
  • Machine, Discharge from a Wimshurst Influence,
  • Machine for Drilling and Tapping Boiler Stayholes at the Fairfield Works, 481
  • Machine for Expanding Sheet Metal, Golding’s
  • 100,102 b ’
  • Machine, The Garboard Strake, 117
  • Machine, Lister’s Drilling, 585
  • Machine, Planing, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, at Elswick, 625
  • Machine, Punching and Shearing, Bennie’s, 688
  • Machine, Punching, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
  • Machine, Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and
  • Straightening, 278
  • Machine, Sawing, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
  • Machine, Testing, at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
  • Machine Tools at the Fairfield Works (See FairftM)
  • Machine Tools, Shipyard (See Shipyard Machine Tools)
  • Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, Taylor and Challen’e, 424, 425, 428
  • Machinery for Training Heavy Guns, 512
  • Machines, Barrow’s Screwing and Turning, 301
  • Machines, Milling, Dividing Appliance for, 111
  • Machines, Plate-Planing, 536
  • Machines, Radial Drilling, 84
  • Machine, Flanging, for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
  • Machine, Flying, Hargrave’s Compressed Air, 769
  • Machines, Rail and Plate Shearing, Schultz and
  • Goebel’s Heavy, 72
  • Madras Harbour Works, 616
  • Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, 293, 204
  • Magnetism, Solution of a Geometrical Problem in, 707
  • Manceron’s Apparatus for Examining the Bores of Guns, 684
  • Manchester Ship Canal, The, 265, 666
  • “Maori King,” s.s., Cold Air Refrigerating Plant for the, 540
  • Map of American Tour, Iron and Steel Institute, 286
  • Map of the City of Bessemer, Alabama, 213
  • Map of the Copper Mining District of Lake
  • Superior, 653
  • Map of the Manchester Ship Canal, 265
  • Map of Niagara Falls, 355, 473
  • Map of the Nicaragua Cana], 209, 752
  • Map of the Transandine Railway, 330
  • Map of the United States of America, 286
  • Map of the West Highland Railway, 407
  • Marie Fluvial System, The, 182
  • Marten, Report of Mr. E. B., on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
  • Maskelyne Type-Writer, The, 693
  • Masonry Skew Bridges, 238
  • Mather and Platt’s Alternating Dynamo, 181
  • M‘Culloch’8 “Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, 321
  • Measurement of Electro-Magnetic Radiation, ' The, 28
  • Measurement of Strains, The, 614
  • Mechanical Action of Steam Digging, The, 360, 367
  • Mendoza River, Bridge over the; Transandine
  • Railway, 328
  • Mercury Column for High Pressures, 62
  • Metallurgical Furnaces at Freiburg, 180, 186
  • Metals, Strains on 276
  • Mill The Huntington Quartz, 421
  • Mill (Rolling). Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
  • Milling and Boring Machine, 107
  • Milling Cutters, 677, 678
  • Milling Machines, Dividing Appliance for, 111
  • Mine, The Chapin, 552
  • Mine, Tamarack, 554
  • Mineral Resources of Bolivia, The, 32, 33
  • Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, View of, 32
  • Mofecular Theory of Induced Magnetism, 419
  • Monte-Jus, Self-Acting, 692
  • Mordey Alternator, The, 181
  • Morison’s Combined Evaporator and Feed Heater, 12 13
  • Mortar on Circular Carriage, Canet 22-Centi-metre, 137
  • Mortar and Siege Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 95
  • Mortar and Wheeled Carriage, Canet 7.47-In., 93
  • Mortars and Howitzers, Canet, Breechloading
  • Mechanism for, 94
  • Mortars and Howitzers, Canet System, 61, 65
  • Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann Petroleum, 454 . .
  • Motor, The Sprague, Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
  • Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, Vava$» seur, 356
  • Mounting for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Central
  • Pivotted, 115,116
  • nting for a 3.94-In. Howitzer, 95
  • Mounting and Training Machinery, Gun ; French
  • turret SWP 11 Acheron,” 508, 509
  • Mountings for 15-Centimetre Canet Guns, Forward Pivotted, 416, 417
  • Mountings, Gun, in the French Navy, 717
  • Mountings, Gun, on the Spanish Cruiser “ Pelayo,” 713, 716
  • Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, Phillips and Archer’s, 201
  • Manton’s Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and
  • Spring Company s Works, 455
  • Naval Gun and Carriage (See Artillery, Modem
  • Naval Works, The Southampton, 4G7
  • Navy The French (See French Navy, The) Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic Switch, 377 Niagara Falls, Utilisation of :
  • plan of Niagara, 355
  • Falls in 1733, 450
  • Falls in 1750, 450
  • Strata Diagrams, 451
  • Tunnel (Section) 451
  • Map and Section of Lakes, 473
  • Nicaragua Canal, The, 209
  • Nickel and Iron, Magnetic Properties of Alloys of, 293, 294 .
  • Non-Return Valve for Gun Carriage, 356 “Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-
  • Screw Steamer (Fairfield Co.), 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
  • Nozzle, Blast, Mao Ulan and Adams’ Variable, 215
  • Obrajes, Amalgamating Tubs at, 33
  • Ohio River, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
  • Ophthalmic Refractometer, Fournet’s Compound, 61
  • Oruro, General View of, 32
  • “ Ouragan,” The Sea-Going Torpedo Boat, 185
  • Paddle Steamer “ Hygeia,” The, 557
  • Parallel Flanges, Girders with, 280, 334, 426, 518, 582
  • “Pelayo,” Spanish Cruiser, Gun Mountings on the, 713, 716
  • Pennsylvania Steel Company’s Works at Sparrow
  • Point, 611
  • Performances, Steam Engine, 669
  • Petroleum Motor, The Altmann-KUppermann, 454
  • Phenomena of Alternating Current Induction, 144, 145, 202, 203
  • Phillips and Archer’s Movable Bridge for Boiler Furnaces, 201
  • Phillips’s Twist Drill Grinder, 674
  • Photographic Telescope, Equatorial, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721,728
  • Pipes, Water, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
  • Pivotted Carriage, Central, and Canet 27-Centi-metre Howitzer, 136
  • Planing Machine, Asquith’s, 541
  • Planing Machine, Smith’s Plate Edge and Butt, 625
  • Plate Bending Rolls, 327
  • Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield Works, Vertical, 480
  • Plate-Bending Rolls, Smith’s, 688
  • Plate-FlangingMachine for Marine Boiler Work, Booth’s, 753
  • Plate-Flattening Rolls, Set of Five : Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
  • Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine,
  • Rush worth’s, 278
  • Plate-Planing Machines, 536
  • Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, Rigid, 93
  • Port Said Harbour Works, 616
  • Press, Aluminium in the Drawing, 264
  • Prices of Metals, Diagrams of Three Months’ Fluctuations in, 556
  • Proctor’s Steam Digger, 360, 367
  • Projectiles, 746, 749
  • Projectiles and Cartridges for Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 155
  • Propulsion on Canals, The Development of Steam, 183
  • Puente del Inca ; Transandine Railway, 340
  • Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex Spur Gear, 210
  • Pump, the Centrifugal, The Inventor of, 671
  • Pump, Swinburne’s Vacuum, 362
  • Pumping Engine, Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting, 520, 528
  • Pumping Engines for the East London Water Works, Triple-Expansion (Messrs. T. Richard-son and Sons, Hartlepool), 162
  • Pumping Engines for the s.s. “ Columbia,” Centrifugal (Messrs. Tangyes’), 44
  • Pumping Engines, Centrifugal; Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead (Messrs. Gwynne’s), 760
  • Pumps and Auxiliary Engines of the s.s. “ Nor-mannia” (Fairfield Co.), 312, 364
  • Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
  • Punching, Horizontal, 243, 247
  • Punching Machine, Smith’s Double-Ended, 124
  • Punching and Shearing Machine, Bennie’s, 688
  • Quartz Mill, The Huntington, 421
  • □ay Wall at Quebec, Constructing, 505, 513, 0x0
  • Helier’s Harbour, Jersey, Building, 517
  • ^un ^ee Artillery, Modern
  • Radial Drilling Machines, 184
  • Rail and Plate Shearing Machines, Schultz and
  • Goebel s Heavy, 72
  • Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing, 336
  • Rails, Steel, Considered Mechanically, 171
  • Railway Bridges over the Ohio at Cincinnati, 150
  • Railway Carriages, Double-Bogie ; State Railways of France, 13, 16
  • Railway, The City and South London ; Electric Locomotive and Power Station, 545
  • Railway, The City and South London, Hydraulic
  • Hoists on, 756, 757
  • Railway, The Projected Jungfrau, 7, 8, 9
  • Railway, Smith’s Ship, 619
  • Railway Statistics, British, Diagram, 371
  • Railway, The Transandine, 328, 329, 330, 332, 340 ’
  • Railway Wagons, Tubular Framed, 648, 649
  • Railway, The West Highland, Map, 407
  • Railways, Electric, at Cincinnati, 151
  • Railways in India, The, Diagram, 342
  • Ransome’s Band Saw for Heavy Logs, 211
  • “ Rapid” Cupola, Stewart’s, 662, 663
  • Recording Dynamometer, Amsler’s, 497
  • Reducer, Jordan’s, 218
  • Rees’ Boat Davits and Chocks, 361
  • Refrigerating Plant for the s.s. " Maori King,”
  • Cold Air, 540
  • Report of Mr. E. B. Marten on the Boiler Explosions in 1889, 84, 85
  • Ribbed Tubes, 306
  • Rigid Platform for 4.72-In. Mortar, 93
  • “ Rio Tinto” Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’s, 321
  • River Belaja, Bridge over the; Samara-Ufa Railway, Russia, 40, 41. 90, 91, 98
  • River Mendoza, Bridge over the; Transandine Railway, 328
  • River Ohio, The Chesapeake and Ohio Bridge across the, 659
  • River Weaver Navigation, The, 166
  • Robinson’s Abestos Packed Stop Valve, 467
  • Rock Drill, M‘Culloch’8 “ Rio Tinto,” 321
  • Roller Bearing for Shafts, Lister’s, 377
  • Roller Gear, Top, 443
  • Rolling Mill Engine at Krupp’s, of Essen, 277
  • Rolls, Plate-Bending, 327
  • Rolls, Set of Five Plate-Flattening; Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard, 606
  • Rolls, Smith’s Plate-Bending, 688
  • Rolls, Vertical Plate-Bending, at the Fairfield Works, 480
  • Root’s System, Water Tube Boiler, 484
  • Rotating Valve for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s s.s. “ Clyde,”
  • The (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 368
  • Rushworth’s Plate-Flattening and Straightening Machine, 278
  • Russian Ironclad “ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of (the (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 81
  • Safety Fuzes, Drake and Gorham’s, 645
  • St. Ciair Tunnel, The ; Shield, 572
  • “ St. Louis,” Training Ship, Deck Guns and Carriages on the, 717
  • Sanches, Water-Wheel at, 33
  • Saw for Heavy Logs, Ransome’s Band, 211
  • Sawing Machine, Hill’s Cold Steel, 624
  • Schilling’s Apparatus for Tracing Rail Profiles,
  • Schultz and Goebel’s Heavy Rail and Plate
  • Shearing Machines, 72
  • Schumann-Gruson Armoured Fort, The, &94
  • Screwing and Turning Machines, Barrow’s, 301
  • Seagoing Torpedo Boat “ Ouragan,” The, 185
  • Self-Acting Monte-Jus, 692
  • Serve Ribbed Tube, The, 306
  • Shaft at Red Jacket, Lake Superior, 553
  • Shearing Angle Bars, 243
  • Shearing Machines, Rail and Plate, Schultz an<
  • Goebel’s Heavy, 72 .
  • Shearin" and Punching Machine, Bennie s, 688
  • Sheer Legs at the Fairfield Shipbuilding Yard
  • Govan, 130-Ton, 837
  • Shield, St. Clair Tunnel, 572
  • Shin Canal, The Manchester, 265, 666
  • Ship “ Formidable,” The French Armoure Barbette, 125
  • Ship Railway, Smith’s, 619
  • Shipyard^Maciiine Tools :
  • Beam Bending, 623
  • Crane Jibs, 243
  • Garboard Strake Machine, The, 117
  • Plate-Bending Rolls, 327
  • Plate-Planing Machines, 536
  • Punching, 177, 178, 179, 494, 519
  • Punching, Horizontal, 243, 427
  • Shearing Angle Bars, 243
  • Steam Hammers, 683
  • Top Roller Gear, 443
  • Siege Carriage and Canet 7.47-In. Mortar, 95
  • Siege and Garrison Guns, English, 36, 37
  • Sights, Details of, 685
  • ^oS?On Dock, The Brooklyn Navy Yard, u ii a
  • “ Sinope,” Engines and Boilers of the Russian ironclad (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons), 81
  • Skew Bridges, Masonry, 238
  • Smith’s Ship Railway, 619
  • Snelgrove’s Counter, 602
  • Soldier’s Leap, The; Transandine Railway, 340
  • Southampton Naval Works, The, 467
  • Southampton, New Tidal Dock at, 308, 309
  • Spencer’s 4-Ft. Wheel Lathe, 207
  • Spiral Tunnel, Entrance to, and Exit from
  • Calavera Tunnel ; Transandine Railway, 332
  • Sprague Motor, The; Electric Railways at Cincinnati, 151
  • Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s Triplex (American), 210
  • Statistics of British Railways, Diagram of, 371
  • Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s Tubular, 544
  • Staying of Boilers, Defective, 375
  • Stayless Locomotive Boilers, Lentz’s, 724, 725
  • Steam Boiler Experiments, 60, 121, 122, 591
  • Steam Borer and other Furnaces, Flue Gases from, 383, 413
  • Steam Calorimeter, A Universal, 89
  • Steam Crane, Smith’s Locomotive, 569
  • Steam Digger, Proctor’s, 360, 367
  • Steam Engine Performances, 669
  • Steam Hammers, 683
  • Steam Jackets, The Efficiency of, 69
  • Steam Propulsion on Canals, The Development of, 183
  • Steam Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The, 158, 159
  • Steamer “ Finnieston,” Elevating Deck Ferry, 275
  • Steamer “ Hygeia,” Paddle, 557
  • Steamer “ Normannia,” The Hamburg-American Twin-Screw, 248, 249, 252, 312, 364, 365
  • Steamship “ Clyde,” The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s, 368
  • Steamship “Kaiser Wilhelm IL,” Engines, Boilers, &c., of the, 129, 188, 189, 190, 192
  • Steel Rails Considered Mechanically, 171
  • Steel Trellis, Golding’s Machine for Producing, 100, 102
  • Stevens’s Fuel Press, 291
  • Stewart’s “ Rapid” Cupola, 662, 663
  • Stop-Valve, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
  • Stop-Valve, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
  • Strains, The Measurement of, 614
  • Strains on Metals, 276
  • Subaqueous Foundations, 437, 505, 513, 516,517, 615,773
  • Swinburne’s Vacuum Pump, 362
  • Switch, Newton and Hawkins’ Automatic, 377
  • Switchboards for the Leeds Municipal Buildings, Hartnell’s, 645
  • Swivel Union, The Gwinnett, 662
  • Tamarack Mine, 554
  • Tangyes’ Centrifugal Pumping Engines for the s.s. “Columbia,” 44
  • Tangyes’ Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engine, 636, 644
  • Tank Locomotive, Double-Bogie Express, 375
  • Tank Locomotive ; North London Railway, 394, 395
  • Tapering Machine, Taylor and Challen’s, 428
  • Taylor and Challen’s Machinery for Making Cartridge Cases, 424, 425, 428
  • Telescope, Equatorial Photographic, for the Melbourne Observatory, 720, 721, 728
  • Testing Cast Iron, 19
  • Testing Machine at Professor Kennedy’s Laboratory, 304, 305
  • “Teutonic,” White Star Liner, 722
  • Thomas’s Concentric Wedge Bush, 377
  • Thomson’s Experiments, Professor Elihu, 197
  • Tidal Dock at Southampton, New, 308, 309
  • Tools, Machine, at the Fairfield Works (See Fairfield} , .
  • Tools, Shipyard Machine (See Shipyard Machine Tools}
  • Top Roller Gear, 443
  • Torpedo Boat “Ouragan,” The Seagoing, 185
  • Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion En gines, Yarrow’s, 609
  • Torpedo, The Howell, 737,741
  • Torpedo, The Victoria, 237, 244, 245
  • Torpedo, The Whitehead, 573,632, 633
  • Tracing Rail Profiles, Schilling’s Apparatus for 336
  • Traction Engine, Burrell’s Single-Crank Com pound, 675 . , .
  • Training Gear, Electrical, Canet Quick-Firinj Gun with, 270, 271, 274
  • Training Gear for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Training Machinery and Gun Mounting; Frencl
  • Turret Ship “ Achdron,” 508, 509
  • Training Machinery for Heavy Guns, 512
  • Transandine Railway, The, 328, 329, 330, 332 340
  • Travelling Crane, 100-Ton ; Fairfield Boile
  • Trial of a Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, 54, 55, 73(
  • Trials, Armour-Plate, in America, 492
  • Trials of the Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake Belgian, 461
  • Triple-Expansion Engine, Tangyes’ Horizontal, 636, 644
  • Triple Expansion Marine Engines (See Engines) Triple-Expansion Pumping Engines for the East
  • London Water Works (Messrs. T. Richardson and Sons), 162
  • Triple-Expansion Vertical Engine, Farcot, 300
  • Triple-Screw Engines, Baxter’s (Messrs. Cox and
  • Co., Falmouth), 485
  • Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, Weston’s, 210
  • Tubes, Ribbed, 306
  • Tubs, Amalgamating, at Obrajes, 33
  • Tubular Framed Railway Wagons, 648, 649
  • Tubular Stay for Boilers, Yarrow’s, 544
  • Tunnel Construction, New Method of Supporting Superincumbent Earth, 673
  • Tunnel, Dunmail Raise, Alignment of, 80
  • Tunnel, Exit from Calavera, and Entrance to
  • Spiral Tunnel; Transandine Railway, 332
  • Tunnel, The New King’s Cross, 673
  • Tunnel, The St. Clair; Shield, 572
  • Turning and Screwing Machines, Barrow’s, 301
  • Turret Mounting and 27-Centimetre Gun ; Canet System, 476, 477
  • Turret Ship “ Amiral Duperrd,” The, 398
  • Twin-Screw Steamer “Normannia,” for Hamburg-American Company, 248, 249, 312, 364, 365
  • Twist Drill Grinder, Phillips’s, 674
  • Tyler’s Compound Direct-Acting Pumping gine, 520, 528
  • Type-Writer, The Maskelyne, 693
  • Tyre Mill at the Chicago Tire and Spring Company’s Works, Munton’s, 455
  • Undulations, The Experiments on Electrical, of Professor Hertz, 708
  • Union, The Gwinnett Swivel, 662
  • United States of America, Map of the, 286
  • United States Armoured Cruiser “Chicago,” The, 214
  • Universal Steam Calorimeter, A, 89
  • University College, London, Experiments on Boiler at, 591
  • Utilisation of Niagara (See Niagara)
  • the
  • 252,
  • En-
  • Vacuum Pump, Swinburne’s, 362
  • Valve, Non-Return, for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Valve, Rotating, for Gun Carriage, 356
  • Valve, Stop, A New Asbestos Packed, 467
  • Valve, Stop, Jeffrey’s Automatic Steam, 86
  • Variable Blast Nozzle, Macallan and Adams’, 215
  • Vavasseur Mounting for 6-In. Breechloading Gun, 356
  • Vavasseur, Vavasseur-Canet, and Canet Hydraulic Brake Cylinders, 386
  • Ventilator, Torpedo (Railway Carriages), 126
  • Vertical Compound Engine, 69
  • Vertical Plate-Bending Rolls at the Fairfield
  • Works, 480
  • Viaduct, The Kinzua, 119
  • Victoria Torpedo, The, 237, 244, 245
  • View of Mines Atocha, Itos, and Santa Christo, 32
  • View of Oruro, General, 32
  • Visit of the Iron and Steel Institute to America,
  • 286, 552, 553, 554
  • Wagons, Railway, Tubular Framed, 618, 649
  • Water Pipes, The Corrosion of, 229, 230
  • Water Tube Boiler, Knap’s; Root’s System, 484
  • Water-Wheel at Sanches, 33
  • Weaver Navigation, The River, 166
  • Weaving Horsehair Cloth, Laycock’s Loom for, 132
  • Wedge Bush, Thomas’s Concentric, 377
  • Weir’s Pumps and Feed-Heating Appliances; s.s. “Normannia,” 364, 365
  • West Highland Railway Route, 407
  • Westinghouse Quick-Acting Brake, Belgian Trials of the,461
  • Weston’s Triplex Spur-Gear Pulley Block, 210
  • Wharf Crane, Davis and Primrose’s 40-Ton, 279, 282
  • Wheel Lathe, Earnshaw’s Duplex, 599
  • Wheel Lathe, Spencer’s 4-Ft., 207
  • Whitehead Torpedo, The, 573, 632, 633
  • Wick Harbour Works, 616
  • Wimshurst Influence Machine, Discharge from a, 141
  • Winding Engine ; Wingate Grange Colliery, 446, 447
  • Wood’s Journal Bearings, 261
  • Woodruff System of Keying, The, 349, 495
  • Works of the Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 241
  • Works, The Fairfield, Extension of (See Fair-field)
  • Works, The Manchester Ship Canal, 666
  • Works, Naval, The Southampton, 467
  • Works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Sparrow Point, 611
  • Yacht “ Lady Torfrida,” The Steam, 158, 159
  • Yarrow’s Torpedo Boat with Quadruple-Expansion Engines, 609
  • Yarrow’s Tubular Stay for Boilers, 544
  • Yokohama Harbour, 701


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