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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 | |||
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* 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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