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ABRASION, 77
A
 
*ABRASION, 77
Aeroplane, Light, Flying Club, Proposed, 194 Agricultural Appliances and Machinery at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11, 50, 80
*Aeroplane, Light, Flying Club, Proposed, 194  
 
*Agricultural Appliances and Machinery at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11, 50, 80
Air Heater, The Weldex, Victoria Tube Company, Limited, 139
*Air Heater, The Weldex, Victoria Tube Company, Limited, 139
 
*Aluminium Bronze, 326 ; (Letter), 357
Aluminium Bronze, 326 ; (Letter), 357
*Anderson, J., and R. Steele on Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, 18
 
*Anderson, R. J., and Everett G. Fahlman on Measuring Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, 294
Anderson, J., and R. Steele on Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, 18
*Argentina, Engineering Contracts in, 408
 
*Argentine Oil Refineries, 584
Anderson, R. J., and Everett G. Fahlman on
*Artificial Drying of Crops, 441
 
*Ashton, T. S., Discoveries of the Darbys of Coal brookdale, 475
Measuring Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, 294
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
 
*Association, British:
Argentina, Engineering Contracts in, 408
*- Meeting at Toronto, 166, 268  
 
*- SECTION G :
Argentine Oil Refineries, 584
*- Address by Professor G. W. O. Howe, D.Sc., 166, 268
 
*- Fatigue Testing, Papers by Professors H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper, C. Frewin Jenkin, F. C. Lea, and H. P. Budgen, Mr. C. E Stromeyer, 269
Artificial Drying of Crops, 441
 
Ashton, T. S., Discoveries of the Darbys of Coal brookdale, 475
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES.
 
Association, British:
 
Meeting at Toronto, 166, 268 Section G :
 
Address by Professor G. W. O. Howe, D.Sc., 166, 268
 
Fatigue Testing, Papers by Professors H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper, C. Frewin Jenkin,
 
F. C. Lea, and H. P. Budgen, Mr. C. E’ Stromeyer, 269
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*Association, British (continued):
Association, British (continued):
*- Power from the St. Lawrence, 268
 
*- Queenston-Chippewa Development of the , Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, F. A. Gaby, 269
Power from the St. Lawrence, 268
*- Transportation, Papers by Sir H. Thornton I and Lieut.-Colonel H. S. Lamb, 269
 
*- Various Subjects, Papers on, 269
Queenston-Chippewa Development of the Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, F. A. Gaby, 269
*- Visits, 269
 
*- Water Resources of Canada, Mr. Chailies, 269
Transportation, Papers by Sir H. Thornton and Lieut.-Colonel H. S. Lamb, 269
*Association of Engineers, Manchester :
 
*- Presentation of Constantine Medals, 436
Various Subjects, Papers on, 269
*- Presidential Address, Mr. Herbert Bates, 436
 
*Institute, Iron and Steel:
Visits, 269
*- Autumn Meeting, 104, 298, 316
 
*-- Programme and List of Papers, 104
Water Resources of Canada, Mr. Challies, 269
*- Effect of Free Surfaces on Plastic Deformation of Certain Metals, Dr. F. C. Thompson and Mr. W. E. W. Millington, 299
 
*- Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain's I Introduction to Reports on Work at the National Physical Laboratory by Mr. F. S. Tritton and Dr. D. Hanson, 316
Association of Engineers, Manchester :
*- Hardening of Steel, Dr. Rosenhain, 317
 
*- Hard Steel Balls, andc., Improvements in the Brinell Test, A. Hultgren, 317
Presentation of Constantine Medals, 436
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
 
*Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
Presidential Address, Mr. Herbert Bates, 436
*- Papers taken as Read :— Nature of High¬speed Steel, Marcus A. Grossman and Edgar C. Bain ; Examination of Iron from Konarack, Dr. J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thornycroft ; Effect of Changes in Total Carbon, andc., on Resistance and on Magnetic Properties of Steel, E. D. Campbell and G. W. Whitney ; Herbert Pendulum Hardness Tester, Dr. Carl Benedicks and Vilhelm Christiansen ; Changes of Volumes of Steel During Heat Treatment, Dr. Leslie Aitchison and G. R. Woodvine, 317
 
*- Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards, 298
Institute, Iron and Steel:
*Institute of Metals :
 
*- Autumn Meeting, 132, 293, 326
Autumn Meeting, 104, 298, 316
*- Brinell Hardness of Copper, Effect of Progressive Cold Rolling on, Dr. Harold Moore, 326
 
*- Corrosion Research, Seventh Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
Programme and List of Papers, 104
*- Determination of Sodium in Aluminium, D. M. Fairlie and G. B. Brook, 327
 
*- Effect of Iron on Copper, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Grace W. Ford, 294
Effect of Free Surfaces on Plastic Deformation of Certain Metals, Dr. F. C. Thompson and Mr. W. E. W. Millington, 299
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
 
*Institute of Metals (continued) :
Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain’s Introduction to Reports on Work at the National Physical Laboratory by Mr. F. S. Tritton and Dr. D. Hanson, 316
*- Extrusion of Brass Rod by the Inverted Process, R. Genders, 294
 
*- Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294
Hardening of Steel, Dr. Rosenhain, 317
*- Lecture on Developments in Non-ferrous Metallurgy, H. M. Corse, 293
 
*- Metal Spraying and Sprayed Metal, T. H. Turner and W. E. Ballard, 327
Hard Steel Balls, &c., Improvements in the Brinell Test, A. Hultgren, 317
*- Nickel, Working of, for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
 
*- Physical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, Influence of Casting Temperatures, andc., Francis W. Rowe, 327
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES , {continued) :
*- Physical Properties of a High-tin Bronze, Effect of Casting Temperature, andc., Francis W. Rowe, 327
 
*- Programme and List of Papers, 132
Institute, Iron and Steel {continued):
*- Relationship between Tensile Strength, Temperature, and Cold Work in some Pure Metals, andc., Douglas H. Ingall, 326
 
*Institute of Transport:
Papers taken as Read :—Nature of Highspeed Steel, Marcus A. Grossman and Edgar
*- Conference of the Institute at British Empire Exhibition, 344
 
*- Problem of London Traffic, Presidential Address, Sir L. Macassey, 403
C. Bain ; Examination of Iron from Konarack, Dr. J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thornycroft ; Effect of Changes in Total Carbon, &c., on Resistance and on Magnetic Properties of Steel, E. D. Campbell and G. W. Whitney ; Herbert Pendulum Hardness Tester, Dr. Carl Benedicks and Vilhelm Christiansen ; Changes of Volumes of Steel During Heat Treatment, Dr. Leslie Aitchison and G. R. Woodvine, 317
 
Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, &c., ProfessorC. A. Edwards, 298
 
Institute of Metals :
 
Autumn Meeting, 132, 293, 326
 
Brinell Hardness of Copper, Effect of Progressive Cold Rolling on, Dr. Harold Moore, 326
 
Corrosion Research, Seventh Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
 
Determination of Sodium in Aluminium,
 
D. M. Fairlie and G. B. Brook, 327
 
Effect of Iron on Copper, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Grace W. Ford, 294
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
 
*Institution of Chemical Engineers :
Institute of Metals (continued) :
*- Annual Meeting, 114
 
*- Presidential Address, Sir A. Duckham, Future of Technical Institutions, 114
Extrusion of Brass Rod by the Inverted Process, R. Genders, 294
*Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
*- Conversazione ; Exhibits of Inventions, Models, Instruments, andc., Devised by Lord Kelvin ; Apparatus for Exhibiting Vortex Movements of Viscous Liquids ; Apparatus Showing Vibration of Steam Turbine Discs and Shafts ; Mould Prepared by "Meloche" Process for Casting Carburetters and Pistons ; Extensometer, Roller Type, Professor E. H. Lamb ; Model of Flap Form of Dock Gate, Edward Box, 44
Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294
*- Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
 
*- Meeting of Joint Committee on Tabulating Results of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, 689
Lecture on Developments in Non-ferrous Metallurgy, H. M. Corse, 293
*- Presidential Address by Basil Mott, C.B., 517  
 
*- Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, Committee Meeting, 38, 47
Metal Spraying and Sprayed Metal, T. H.
*Institution of Electrical Engineers:
 
*- An Electric Harmonic Analyser, J. D. Cockcroft and Others, 584
Turner and W. E. Ballard, 327
*- Presidential Address, Power Supplies, W. B. Woodhouse, 505  
 
*- LONDON STUDENTSí SECTION :
Nickel, Working of, for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
*- Summer Tour Programme, 54  
 
*- WIRELESS SECTION :
Physical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, Influence of Casting Temperatures, &c., Francis W. Rowe, 327
*- Wireless Telegraph Valve Transmitters, andc., G. Shearing, 649
 
*Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
Physical Properties of a High-tin Bronze, Effect of Casting Temperature, &c., Francis W. Rowe, 327
*- Exhibitions, A Doubtful Advantage, Presidential Address, J. Howden Hume, 444
 
*- New System of Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, Gilbert Austin, 580
Programme and List of Papers, 132
*Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
 
*- Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
Relationship between Tensile Strength, Temperature, and Cold Work in some Pure Metals, &c., Douglas H. Ingall, 326
*Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
 
*- British Main Railways, Electrification of, Lieut.-Colonel E. O'Brien, 356
Institute of Transport:
*- Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
 
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
Conference of the Institute at British Empire Exhibition, 344
*- Draft Standard Test Code for Hydraulic Power Plants, Discussion, 49
 
*- Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662  
Problem of London Traffic, Presidential Address, Sir L. Macassey, 403
*- Marine Oil Engine Trials Committee, Trials of the Motor Ship Sycamore, 618
 
*- Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, and Discussion, 491
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
*- Strength of Wire Ropes, Second Report of Committee, 719
 
*- Summer Meeting Exchanged for Informal Meeting, Dinner, andc., in London, 48
(continued):
*- Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C. Lea, 661
 
*- Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice- Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548  
Institution of Chemical Engineers :
*- NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH :
 
*- Internal Combustion Marine Engine Trials, Report of Committee, 677
Annual Meeting, 114
*- Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, 551 ; (Letter), 551
 
*- Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Third Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
Presidential Address, Sir A. Duckham, Future of Technical Institutions, 114
*Institution of Naval Architects :
 
*- Joint Summer Meeting :
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*-- 18
 
*-- Elections, 19
Conversazione ; Exhibits of Inventions, Models, Instruments, &c., Devised by Lord Kelvin ; Apparatus for Exhibiting Vortex Movements of Viscous Liquids ; Apparatus Showing Vibration of Steam Turbine Discs and Shafts ; Mould Prepared by Meloche Process for Casting Carburetters and Pistons; Extensometer, Roller Type, Professor E. H. Lamb ; Model of Flap Form of Dock Gate, Edward Box, 44
*-- Formulae and Rotary Slide Rule for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
 
*-- New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23
Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
*-- Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, J. Anderson and Robert Steele, 18
 
*-- Progress in Marine Propulsion During the Last Ten Years and Some of its Possibilities, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
Meeting of Joint Committee on Tabulating Results of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials,
*-- Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, G. S. Baker, 18 (and Appendices)  
 
*-- Visit to British Empire Exhibition, Dinner, Luncheons, Receptions, River Trips, Concert, andc., 19, 20
Presidential Address by Basil Mott, C.B., 517 Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials,
*-- Visits to Works and Entertainments in Glasgow and North-East Coast Shipyards, andc., 20
 
*Institution, North-East Coast:
Committee Meeting, 38, 47
*- Presidential Address, Waste, Tom West- garth, 476
 
*Institution of Public Lighting Engineers and Superintendents :
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
*- First Annual Meeting, 181  
 
*- Programme, 181
An Electric Harmonic Analyser, J. D. Cockcroft and Others, 584
*Institution, Royal, of Great Britain :
 
*- Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith, F.R.S., 534
Presidential Address, Power Supplies, W. B.
*Institution of Welding Engineers :
 
*- Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
Woodhouse, 505
*Society, Illuminating Engineering :
 
*- Conference on Illumination at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
London Students’ Section :
*Society, Royal Aeronautical:
 
*- Programme of Lectures, 132
Summer Tour Programme, 54 Wireless Section :
*Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
*- Radio Communications, Senatore Marconi, 706
Wireless Telegraph Valve Transmitters, &c.,
*- Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senatore Marconi, 21
 
*ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Smoke Abatement, John B. C. Kershaw, 545
G. Shearing, 049
*Atom, Exploding the, 412
 
*Austin, Gilbert, A New System of Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, 580
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
*Australian Engineering Notes, 56, 219, 245, 563, 649, 677, 734
 
*Axles--see Railway Locomotives
Exhibitions, A Doubtful Advantage, Presidential Address, J. Howden Hume, 444
 
New System of Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, Gilbert Austin, 580
 
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
 
Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
 
Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
 
British Main Railways, Electrification of, Lieut.-Colonel E. O’Brien, 356
 
Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
 
Draft Standard Test Code for Hydraulic Power Plants, Discussion, 49
 
Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662 Marine Oil Engine Trials Committee, Trials
 
of the Motor Ship Sycamore, 618
 
Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, and Discussion, 491
 
Strength of Wire Ropes, Second Report of Committee, 719
 
Summer Meeting Exchanged for Informal Meeting, Dinner, &c., in London, 48
 
Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C.
 
Lea, 661
 
Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548 North-Western Branch :
 
Internal Combustion Marine Engine Trials, Report of Committee, 677
 
Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, 551 ; (Letter), i 551.                                            .                    i
 
Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Third Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
 
Institution of Naval Architects :
 
Joint Summer Meeting!
 
18
 
Elections, 19
 
Formulas and Rotary Slide Rule for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
 
New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23
 
Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, J. Anderson and Robert Steele, 18
 
Progress in Marine Propulsion During the Last Ten Years and Some of its Possibilities, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
 
Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, G. S. Baker, 18 (and Appendices)
 
Visit to British Empire Exhibition, Dinner, Luncheons, Receptions, River Trips, Concert, &c., 19, 20
 
Visits to Works and Entertainments in Glasgow and North-East Coast Shipyards* &c., 20
 
Institution, North-East Coast:
 
Presidential Address, Waste, Tom West-garth, 476
 
Institution of Public Lighting Engineers and Superintendents :
 
First Annual Meeting, 181 Programme, 181
 
Institution, Royal, of Great Britain :
 
Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith, F.R.S., 534
 
Institution of Welding Engineers :
 
Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
 
Society, Illuminating Engineering :
 
Conference on Illumination at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
 
Society, Royal Aeronautical:
 
Programme of Lectures, 132
 
Society, Royal, of Arts:
 
Radio Communications, Senator© Marconi, 706
 
Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senatore Marconi, 21
 
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Smoke Abatement, John B. C. Kershaw, 545
 
Atom, Exploding the, 412
 
Austin, Gilbert, A New System of Driving
 
Ship and other Auxiliaries, 580
 
Australian Engineering Notes, 56, 219, 245, 563
 
649, 677, 734
 
Axles—see Railway Locomotives


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BAKER, G. S., Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, 18
*BAKER, G. S., Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, 18
 
*Beetroot Sugar, Trials of Lifters, 622
Beetroot Sugar, Trials of Lifters, 622
*Bengough, Dr. G., Report on Corrosion Research, 294
 
*Bitumen in Road Construction, 734
Bengough, Dr. G., Report on Corrosion Research, 294
*Boats--see Ships
 
*Books of Reference, 74, 464
Bitumen in Road Construction, 734
*Boring Machines--see Machine Tools--see also Newcomen Society
 
*Boxer Indemnity, 356 ; (Letter), 377
Boats—see Ships
*Brass Tubes, Measuring Internal Stress in, R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294
 
*Bridge, New, Over the Tweed at Berwick, 665
Books of Reference, 74, 464
*Bridge Over the Tyne, Tenders for, 649
 
*Bridge Plans, Prize Competition for, 104
Boring Machines—see Machine Tools—see also Newcomen Society
*"Bristol Bloodhound" Biplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 39
 
*British Association--see Associations
Boxer Indemnity, 356 ; (Letter), 377
*British Engineering Standards Association :
 
*- Annual General Meeting, 460
Brass Tubes, Measuring Internal Stress in,
*- Meeting of Sectional Committee, 636
*-- Regional Committees, Six, Reports from, and Permanent Chairmen Appointed, 636
*-- Standardisation of Colliery Requisites and Materials, 636
*- Mineral Lubricating Oils, Pine, Classification of, 649
*STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS :
*- Cylindrical Work, Standard Limits for, 292
*- Tungsten Filament Lamps, 181
*BRITISH Ports, Facilities at, 584
*British Railways--see Railways
*British Ropeway--see Ropeway
*British Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, 72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238, 258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432, 433, 438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642, 675, 690--for details see Wire-drawing, and for makers' names see Illustrated Index
*Burge, W. S., and J. P. Chittenden, on Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, 702


R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294 Bridge, New, Over the Tweed at Berwick, 665 Bridge Over the Tyne, Tenders for, 649 Bridge Plans, Prize Competition for, 104
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*CALITZDORP Dam, 734
“ Bristol Bloodhound ” Biplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 39
*Cambridge University, Engineering Education at, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
 
*Canada, Iron and Steel Industry in, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
British Association—see Associations
*Canal, An Old, Dismantling, 646
 
*Carnot--see Engines
British Engineering Standards Association :
*Carrier Telephony--see Electrical Matters
 
*Catalogues, 27, 59, 120, 171, 197, 223, 249, 279, 393, 447, 593, 649, 681, 709, 737
Annual General Meeting, 460
*Centenary--see Railways
 
*Centrifugal--see Pumps
Meeting of Sectional Committee, 636
*Chain Grate Stoker, New Type, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 705
 
*"Chimney" or "Devil's" Conduit Head of the Grey Friars Monastery, 658, 670 ; (Letter), 693
Regional Committees, Six, Reports from, and Permanent Chairmen Appointed, 636
*China, Motor v. Mule in, 584
 
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
Standardisation of Colliery Requisites and Materials, 636
*- American Coal Mines, Accidents in, 245
 
*- County Tyrone Colliery, 140
Mineral Lubricating Oils, Pine, Classification of, 649
*- Locomotive Coaling Installation at Nine Elms, George F. Zimmer, 442
 
*- Wagons, 20-Ton, for Coal Traffic, Great Western Railway, 236
Standard Specifications :
*COMMERCIAL Motor Users' Association, 529
 
*Conference, Engineering, at Wembley, 327
Cylindrical Work, Standard Limits for, 292
*Contracts, 27, 62, 89, 120, 148, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 307, 335, 365, 393, 424, 452, 477, 509, 537, 569, 593, 625, 649, 678, 709, 737
 
*Control Gear for Pass-out Turbines, 702
Tungsten Filament Lamps, 181
*Copper, Electrolytic, John G. A. Rhodin, 560
 
*Corn-grinding Mill, Concrete, E. H. Bentall and Co., Limited, 81
BRITISH Ports, Facilities at, 584
*Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used upon Oilfields, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letters), 609, 668
 
*Corrosion Research, Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
British Railways—see Railways
*Cost of Production, E. T. Good, 460
 
*Costing and Time-booking, F. A. R. Paton, 633
British Ropeway—see Ropeway
*Costs, Overhead, and Labour, Ralph E. Flanders, 527, 532
 
*Cotton, South African, Machinery for, 357
British Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, 72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238, 258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432, 433, 438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642, 675, 690—for details see Wire-drawing, and for makers' names see Illustrated Index
*Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
 
*Cruisers--see Ships, Naval Matters
Burge, W. S., and J. P. Chittenden, on Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, 702
*Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 60, 90, 118, 146, 172, 198, 224, 250, 280, 308, 336, 366, 394, 422, 450, 480, 510, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 738
 
c
CALITZDORP Dam, 734
 
Cambridge University, Engineering Education at, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
 
Canada, Iron and Steel Industry in, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
 
Canal, An Old, Dismantling, 646
 
Carnot—see Engines
 
Carrier Telephony—see Electrical Matters
 
Catalogues, 27, 59, 120, 171, 197, 223, 249, 279, 393, 447, 593, 649, 681, 709, 737
 
Centenary—see Railways
 
Centrifugal—see Pumps
 
Chain Grate Stoker, New Type, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 705
 
Chimney or “ Devil’s ” Conduit Head of the Grey Friars Monastery, 658, 670 ; (Letter), 693
 
China, Motor v. Mule in, 584
 
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
 
American Coal Mines, Accidents in, 245
 
County Tyrone Colliery, 140
 
Locomotive Coaling Installation at Nine Elms, George F. Zimmer, 442
 
Wagons, 20-Ton, for Coal Traffic, Great Western Railway, 236
 
COMMERCIAL Motor Users’ Association, 529
 
Conference, Engineering, at Wembley, 327
 
Contracts, 27, 62, 89, 120, 148, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 307, 335, 365, 393, 424, 452, 477, 509, 537, 569, 593, 625, 649, 678, 709, 737
 
Control Gear for Pass-out Turbines, 702
 
Copffer, Electrolytic, John G. A. Bhodin, 560
 
Corn-grinding Mill, Concrete, E. H. Bentall and Co., Limited, 81
 
Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used upon Oilfields, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letters), 609, 668
 
Corrosion Research, Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
 
Cost of Production, E. T. Good, 460
 
Costing and Time-booking, F. A. R. Paton, 633
 
Costs, Overhead, and Labour, Ralph E.
 
Flanders, 527, 532
 
Cotton, South African, Machinery for, 357
 
Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
 
Cruisers—see Ships, Naval Matters
 
Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 60, 90, 118, 146, 172, 198, 224, 250, 280, 308, 336, 366, 394, 422, 450, 480, 510, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 738


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DAM, Calitzdorp, 734
*DAM, Calitzdorp, 734
 
*Dam, Gleno, Failure of the, 664
Dam, Gleno, Failure of the, 664
*Dam, Sennar, and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349, 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
 
*Dams, Earthen, in South Africa, 504
Dam, Sennar, and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349, 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
*David, Professor, on Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
 
*Dawson Valley Irrigation Project, 494
Dams, Earthen, in South Africa, 504
*"Decoudon" Ironing Machine, Improved Type, 564, 565
 
*Deep Well Water Elevator, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
David, Professor, on Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
*Depths, Exploring the, 528 ; (Letter), 551
 
*Destroyers and Destroyer Yards--see Ships, Naval Matters
Dawson Valley Irrigation Project, 494
*De Verebely, L., A New System of Main Line Electrification, 630
 
*Diesel-electric Locomotive, Professor Lomonossoff, 552
Decoudon Ironing Machine, Improved Type, 564, 565
*Diesel Engines--see Engines
 
*Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, T. S. Ashton, 475
Deep Well Water Elevator, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
*Dismantling an Old Canal, 646
 
*Dock Extensions at Southampton, 459
Depths, Exploring the, 528 ; (Letter), 551
*Dock, New Graving, at Durban, 390
 
*Dock, New, on the Mersey, 592
Destroyers and Destroyer Yards—see Ships, Naval Matters
*Double Helical Gear Generator, New, David Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
 
*Dredger, Large Diesel-electric, U.S.A., 113
De Verebely, L., A New System of Main Line Electrification, 630
*Dredgers, Some Recent British, 694, 695, 698
 
*Drop Hammer, 20-Ton Steam-operated, and its Work, Brett's Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 76, 86
Diesel-electric Locomotive, Professor Lorno-nossoff, 552
*Drying of Crops, Artificial, 441
 
*Durban, New Graving Dock, 390
Diesel Engines—see Engines
 
Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, T. 8. Ashton, 475
 
Dismantling an Old Canal, 646
 
Dock Extensions at Southampton, 459
 
Dock, New Graving, at Durban, 390
 
Dock, New, on the Mersey, 592
 
Double Helical Gear Generator, New, David
 
Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
 
Dredger, Large Diesel-electric, U.S.A., 113
 
Dredgers, Some Recent British, 694, 695, 698
 
Drop Hammer, 20-Ton Steam-operated, and its Work, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 76, 86
 
Drying of Crops, Artificial, 441
 
Durban, New Graving Dock, 390


E
E
EARTHEN Dams in South Africa, 504
*EARTHEN Dams in South Africa, 504
*Economics of Engineering, Daniel Adamson, 506
*Education, 439
*Education and Training of Engineers, 325 ; (Letter), 357
*Educational Intelligence, 89, 142, 322, 363, 559, 597
*Edwards, Professor C. A., on Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., 298
*Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297
*Ejector, Super-Dreadnought, for Vacuum Brakes, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 276
*Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*- Aden, Electricity Supply for, 276
*- 500-Kilowatt Automatic Sub-station, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 590
*- Bulk Electricity Tariff in South Africa, 475
*- Carrier Telephony on Power Lines, N. H. Slaughter and W. V. Wolfe, 220
*- Chain-driven Lighting Set, 3-Kilowatt, National Gas Engine Company, 11
*- Drawing-office, Electric Lighting in, General Electric Company, 461
*- Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New System, Gilbert Austin, 578
*- Electric Harmonic Analyser, 584
*- Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture, Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
*- Electric Transmission and Distribution, 45
*- Electricity Supplies, 498, 505
*- Extra High-tension Underground Connection Box, 734
*- Flame-proof Switchgear fop Mines, Report, 390
*- Generation and Distribution of Electrical Energy, Conference, 158
*- High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Transmission, J. S. and W. E. Highfield, 54
*- House Lighting Plant, 1-Kilowatt, Boulton and Paul, 81
*- Humberarm, Newfoundland, Hydro-electric Development in, Various Electrical Equipment, 514, 526
*- Igranic Electric Company, Limited, Exhibits at Machine Tool Exhibition :
*-- Magnetic Lock-out Type Starter, 360
*-- Starting Rheostat for Shunt Motors, 359
*-- "Urelite" Circuit Breaker, 360
*-- "Varispede" Pillar Panel, 360
*- Joule's Law of Electric Heating, W. W. Haldane Gee, 519
*- Leafield Wireless Station, Coupled Circuit, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
*- Lighting Plant, Direct-coupled Electric, 1.5-Kilowatt, Vertical Single-cylinder Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Limited, 12
*- Lighting Plants, Electric, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12
*- Main Line Electrification, A New System, L. de Verebely, 630
*- Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
*- Outdoor Traction Sub-stations, 556, 561
*- Power-house at Port Elizabeth, 550
*- Power Supplies, W. B. Woodhouse, 505
*- Power Supply to the Rand, Mr. Otley, 475
*- Single-phase Motor, A New, S. Bergman, 648
*- South Africa, Electricity Supply in, 131
*- Switchgear for Drilling and Planing Machines, Brookhirst Switchgear, Limited, 331, 332
*- Turbo-generators, General Electric Company, 71
*- Unsafe Electrical Equipment in Mines, 215
*- Wireless Matters--see Wireless
*- Witbank Power Station, New, Transvaal, 347
*ELECTROLYTIC Copper, John G. A. Rhodin, 560
*Elevator, Deep Well Water, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
*Elwell, C. F., on the De Forest Phonofilms, 622
*Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
*ENGINES AND MOTORS :
*- Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
*- Cold Starting Crude Oil Engine and Fuel Injection System, Blackstone and Co., Limited, 80
*- Cold Starting Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 705
*- Gas Blowing Engine Performance, 705
*- Heat Engines and Boiler Trials, 689
*- Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor W. T. David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
*- 30 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 11
*- Heavy Oil Engine, 35 H.P. Horizontal, Oil Engine, 10 H.P. Horizontal, Tangyes Limited, 50, 51
*- Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
*- Horizontal 50 B.H.P. Producer Gas Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
*- Hot Bulb Engines, Three Sizes, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 11
*- Indicating High-speed Engines, 10
*- Juhasz Valve Apparatus for Indicating Highspeed Engines, Lunken Company, Limited, 10
*- Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643 ; (Letter), 668
*- Marine Oil Engines for Motor Ship Sycamore, Richardsons, Westgarth, 618
*ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
*- Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
*- Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, Professor W. T. David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
*- Oil Engine-driven Ploughing Windlass, J. and H. McLaren, 666
*- Petrol Engine, Single-sleeve Valve, Wallace (Glasgow), Limited, 82
*- Polar Heavy Oil Engine, Atlas Diesel Company, 648 ; (Correction), 681
*- Portable Engine, Sentinel Wagon Works, 666
*- Portable Steam Engine and Boiler, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11, 12
*- Small Horizontal Engine for 3-Kilowatt Lighting Set for Gas, Petrol, Alcohol and Paraffin, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
*- Standards of Comparison for Steam Engines, 689
*- Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, Committee Meeting, 38, 47 ; Further Meeting, 689 ; (Letter), 83
*- Worthington Double-acting Marine Oil Engine, 383, 384
*ENGINEER'S Responsibility, The, John Craig, 504
*Engineers in Parliament, 533
*Engineering Conference at Wembley, 327
*Engineering Education at Cambridge University, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
*EXHIBITIONS :
*- British Empire Exhibition--see also Separate Index :
*-- Conference of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 181
*-- Conference of the Institute of Transport at Wembley, 344
*- Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)--for exhibits see Machine Tools
*- Motor Car Show at Olympia, 434, 470
*- Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Leicester, 11, 50, 80
*- Smithfield Club Show, 666
*- South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 591
*- Wireless Exhibition at Royal Albert Hall, 378--for exhibits see Wireless
*EXPLODING the Atom, 412
*Exploring the Depths, 528 ; (Letter), 551
*Explosives, Ropeway for, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (Two- page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
*Extruding Press, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 293


Economics of Engineering, Daniel Adamson, 506
F
 
*FACILITIES at British Ports, 584
Education, 439
*Failure of the Gleno Dam, 664
 
*Failure of Research--see Research
Education and Training of Engineers, 325 ;
*Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
 
*Fatigue in Metals, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
(Letter), 357
*Feed Heating--see Regenerative
 
*"Ferrocrete," A Rapid-hardening Cement, 607
Educational Intelligence, 89, 142, 322, 363, 559, 597
*Ferrous Alloys--see Iron and Steel
 
*Fescolising, New Method of Electro-chemical Deposition of Metals, Fescol, Limited, 193
Edwards, Professor C. A., on Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, &c., 298
*Fibre in Metals, 727
 
*Finland, Hydro-electric Schemes in, 332 ; (Letter), 377
Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297
*Finsbury, 558
 
*Finsbury Technical College, 559
Ejector, Super-Dreadnought, for Vacuum
*Fire Pump--see Pumps
 
*Flanders, Ralph E., Overhead and Labour Costs, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
Brakes, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 276
*Forestry Section at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11
 
*Forrest, James, Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662
*Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 62, 92, 120, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 482, 512, 542, 572, 600, 628, 656, 684, 712, 740
 
*Forward, E. A., Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, 686, 714
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*Fowler, Sir Henry, Solid Crank Axlps, 650
 
*FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
Aden, Electricity Supply for, 276 500-Kilowatt Automatic Sub-station, British
*- 29, 61, 91, 119, 147, 173, 199, 225, 251, 281, 309, 337, 367, 395, 423, 451, 481, 511, 541, 571, 599, 627, 655, 683, 710, 739
 
*- Agricultural Engineering, 147
Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 590
*- Arsenals, 683
 
*- Automatic Couplings, 655, 683
Bulk Electricity Tariff in South Africa, 475 Carrier Telephony on Power Lines, N. H.
*- Aviation, 711, 739
 
*- Bomb Experiments, 199
Slaughter and W. V. Wolfe, 220
*- Cable Railway, 119
 
*- Capital and Trade, 119
Chain-driven Lighting Set, 3-Kilowatt, National Gas Engine Company, 11
*- Carbonisation, 599
 
*- Carbonising Plants, 739
Drawing-office, Electric Lighting in, General Electric Company, 461
*- Central African Railways, 450
 
*- Coke Supplies, 147
Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New System, Gilbert Austin, 578
*- Colonial Cotton, 91
 
*- Commercial Aeroplanes, 251
Electric Harmonic Analyser, 584
*- Commercial Entente, 281
 
*- Commercial Treaties, 511
Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture, Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
*- Commercial Vehicles, 511
 
*- Cruisers, New, 199
Electric Transmission and Distribution, 45
*- Drainage Canal, 199
 
*- Economies in Electricity, 655
Electricity Supplies, 498, 505
*- Eight Hours' Day, 29
 
*- Electric Traction, 367
Extra High-tension Underground Connection Box, 734
*- Electrification of Morocco, 225
 
*- Emile Bertin, 511 ; (Letter), 521
Flame-proof Switchgear for Mines, Report, 390
*- Engineer's Status, 541
 
*- Engineering, 655
Generation and Distribution of Electrical Energy, Conference, 158
*- Engineering Situation, 450
 
*- English Working Day, 29
High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Transmission, J. S. and W. E. Highfield, 54
*- Flood Protection, 627
 
*- Foreign Competition, 337
House Lighting Plant, 1-Kilowatt, Boulton and Paul, 81
*- Foreign Trade, 147, 281, 367, 481
 
*- Free Port at Budapest, 337
Humberarm, Newfoundland, Hydro-electric Development in, Various Electrical Equipment, 514, 526
*- German Coal, 281
 
*- German Competition, 91
Igranic Electric Company, Limited, Exhibits at Machine Tool Exhibition :
*- German Negotiations, 683
 
*- German Reparations, 367
Magnetic Lock-out Type Starter, 360
*- German Treaty, 251
 
*- Grain Elevators, 29
Starting Rheostat for Shunt Motors, 359
*- Historic Lock, 309
 
*- Hydro electric Power, 61
“ Urelite ” Circuit Breaker, 360
*- Import Duties, 627
 
*FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued):
“ Varispede ” Pillar Panel, 360
*- Inland Waterways, 61
 
*- Iron and Steel Production, 173, 309
Joule’s Law of Electric Heating, W. W.
*- Light Car Construction, 251
 
*- Merchant Marine, 147
Haldane Gee, 519
*- Monorail Cars, 627
 
*- Motor Car Show, 423
Leafield Wireless Station, Coupled Circuit, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
*- Motor Fuel, A New, 711
 
*- Motor Lorries and Railways, 423
Lighting Plant, Direct-coupled Electric, 1.5-Kilowatt, Vertical Single-cylinder Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Limited, 12
*- Motor Omnibuses, 199
 
*- Motor Traffic in Africa, 541
Lighting Plants, Electric, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12
*- Naval Programme, 711
 
*- Novel Bridge, 173
Main Line Electrification, A New System, L. de Verebely, 630
*- Oil Deposits, 599
 
*- Original Engine, 739
Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
*- Paris Tramways, 61
 
*- Paris Water Supply, 61, 395, 627
Outdoor Traction Sub-stations, 556, 561
*- Patent Laws, New, 91
 
*- Port of Algiers, 683
Power-house at Port Elizabeth, 550
*- Port Contract, 199
 
*- Port of Paris, 571
Powei* Supplies, W. B. Woodhouse, 505
*- Power Alcohol, 450
 
*- Protection, 367
Power Supply to the Rand, Mr. Otley, 475
*- Public Works, 173
 
*- Public Works in Algeria, 91
Single-phase Motor, A New, S. Bergman, 648
*- Pulverised Coal, 225
 
*- Railwaymen, 395, 541
South Africa, Electricity Supply in, 131
*- Railway Rates, 739
 
*- Reconstruction, 29, 395, 451
Switchgear for Drilling and Planing Machines, Brookhirst Switchgear, Limited, 331, 332
*- Reparations, 119
 
*- Rice Conditioning Machinery, 119
Turbo-generators, General Electric Company, 71
*- Road Construction, 309
 
*- Roadmaking, 481
Unsafe Electrical Equipment in Mines, 215
*- Road Preservation, 309
 
*- Ruhr Problem, 199
Wireless Matters—see Wireless
*- Russian Fleet, 599
 
*- Sahara Motor Traffic, 683
Witbank Power Station, New, Transvaal, 347
*- Salving a Concrete Boat, 225
 
*- Salving a Locomotive, 450
ELECTROLYTIC Copper, John G. A. Rhodin, 560
*- Seamen's Hours, 599
 
*- Seamen's Strikes, 251
Elevator, Deep Well Water, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
*- Seine Floods, 571
 
*- Sewage Disposal, 571
Elwell, C. F., on the De Forest Phonofilms, 622
*- Situation, The, 395
 
*- Small Cars, 423
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress,
*- Steamer, Lo Nord, 91
 
*- Steel Negotiations, 571
Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
*- Strikes, 711
 
*- Suburban Metropolitan. 481
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
*- Synthetic Petrol, 511
 
*- Tariffs and Trade, 599
Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
*- Tidal Power, 337
 
*- Tournelle Bridge, 541
Cold Starting Crude Oil Engine and Fuel Injection System, Blackstone and Co., Limited, 80
*- Trade Decline, 710
 
*- Trade Future, 481
Cold Starting Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 705
*- Trade Organisation, 173
 
*- Trade Situation, 119, 309, 541, 655
Gas Blowing Engine Performance, 705
*- U.S. Lines in Cherbourg, 655
 
*- Wagons, 739
Heat Engines and Boiler Trials, 689
*- Workmen's Dwellings, 225
 
*FROUDE, W. and R. E., The Work of, A. W. Johns, 660, 687, 714
Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor W. T.
 
David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
 
30 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 11
 
Heavy Oil Engine, 35 H.P. Horizontal, Oil
 
Engine, 10 H.P. Horizontal, Tangy es Limited, 50, 51
 
Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
 
Horizontal 50 B.H.P. Producer Gas Engine,
 
National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
 
Hot Bulb Engines, Three Sizes, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 11
 
Indicating High-speed Engines, 10
 
Juhasz Valve Apparatus for Indicating Highspeed Engines, Lunken Company, Limited, 10
 
Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643 ; (Letter), 668
 
Marine Oil Engines for Motor Ship Sycamore, Richardsons, Westgarth, 618
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
 
Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
 
Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, Professor W. T. David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
 
Oil Engine-driven Ploughing Windlass, J. and H. McLaren, 666
 
Petrol Engine, Single-sleeve Valve, Wallace (Glasgow), Limited, 82
 
Polar Heavy Oil Engine, Atlas Diesel Company, 648 ; (Correction), 681
 
Portable Engine, Sentinel Wagon Works, 666
 
Portable Steam Engine and Boiler, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11, 12
 
Small Horizontal Engine for 3-Kilowatt Lighting Set for Gas, Petrol, Alcohol and Paraffin, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
 
Standards of Comparison for Steam Engines, 689
 
Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, Committee Meeting, 38, 47 ; Further Meeting, 689 ; (Letter), 83
 
Worthington Double-acting Marine Oil Engine, 383, 384
 
ENGINEER’S Responsibility, The, John Craig, 504
 
Engineers in Parliament, 533
 
Engineering Conference at Wembley, 327
 
Engineering Education at Cambridge University, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
 
EXHIBITIONS :
 
British Empire Exhibition—see also Separate Index :
 
Conference of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 181
 
Conference of the Institute of Transport at Wembley, 344
 
Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)—for exhibits see Machine Tools
 
Motor Car Show at Olympia, 434, 470
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Leicester, 11, 50, 80
 
Smithfield Club Show, 666
 
South Wales Institute of Engineers’ Exhibition, 591
 
Wireless Exhibition at Royal Albert Hall, 378—for exhibits see Wireless
 
EXPLODING the Atom, 412
 
Exploring the Depths, 528 ; (Letter), 551
 
Explosives, Ropeway for, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (Two-page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
 
Extruding Press, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 293
 
FACILITIES at British Ports, 584
 
Failure of the Gleno Dam, 664
 
Failure of Research—see Research
 
Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
 
Fatigue in Metals, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
 
Feed Heating—see Regenerative
 
“ Ferrocrete,” A Rapid-hardening Cement, 607 Ferrous Alloys—see Iron and Steel
 
Fescolising, New Method of Electro-chemical Deposition of Metals, Fescol, Limited, 193
 
Fibre in Metals, 727
 
Finland, Hydro-electric Schemes in, 332 ;
 
(Letter), 377
 
Finsbury, 558
 
Finsbury Technical College, 559
 
Fire Pump—see Pumps
 
Flanders, Ralph E., Overhead and Labour Costs, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
 
Forestry Section at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11
 
Forrest, James, Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
 
Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 62, 92, 120, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 482, 512, 542, 572, 600, 628, 656, 684, 712, 740
 
Forward, E. A., Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, 686, 714
 
Fowler, Sir Henry, Solid Crank Axles, 650
 
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
 
29, 61, 91, 119, 147, 173, 199, 225, 251, 281 309, 337, 367, 395, 423, 451, 481, 511, 541, 571, 599, 627, 655, 683, 710, 739
 
Agricultural Engineering, 147
 
Arsenals, 683
 
Automatic Couplings, 655, 683
 
Aviation, 711, 739
 
Bomb Experiments, 199
 
Cable Railway, 119
 
Capital and Trade, 119
 
Carbonisation, 599
 
Carbonising Plants, 739
 
Central African Railways, 450
 
Coke Supplies, 147
 
Colonial Cotton, 91
 
Commercial Aeroplanes, 251
 
Commercial Entente, 281
 
Commercial Treaties, 51 I
 
Commercial Vehicles, 51 I
 
Cruisers, New, 199
 
Drainage Canal, 199
 
Economies in Electricity, 655
 
Eight Hours’ Day, 29
 
Electric Traction, 367
 
Electrification of Morocco, 225
 
Emile Bertin, 511 ; (Letter), 521
 
Engineer’s Status, 541
 
Engineering, 655
 
Engineering Situation, 450
 
English Working Day, 29
 
Flood Protection, 627
 
Foreign Competition, 337
 
Foreign Trade, 147, 281, 367, 481
 
Free Port at Budapest, 337
 
German Coal, 281
 
German Competition, 91
 
German Negotiations, 683
 
German Reparations, 367
 
German Treaty, 251
 
Grain Elevators, 29
 
Historic Lock, 309
 
Hydro electric Power, 61
 
Import Duties, 627
 
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES {continued);
 
Inland Waterways, 61
 
Iron and Steel Production, 173, 309
 
Light Car Construction, 251
 
Merchant Marine, 147
 
Monorail Cars, 627
 
Motor Car Show, 423
 
Motor Fuel, A New, 711
 
Motor Lorries and Railways, 423
 
Motor Omnibuses, 199
 
Motor Traffic in Africa, 541
 
Naval Programme, 711
 
Novel Bridge, 173
 
Oil Deposits, 599
 
Original Engine, 739
 
Paris Tramways, 61
 
Paris Water Supply, 61, 395, 627
 
Patent Laws, New, 91
 
Port of Algiers, 683
 
. Port Contract, 199
 
Port of Paris, 571
 
Power Alcohol, 450
 
Protection, 367
 
Public Works. 173
 
Public Works in Algeria, 91
 
Pulverised Coal, 225
 
Railwaymen, 395, 541 -
 
Railway Rates, 739
 
Reconstruction, 29, 395, 451
 
Reparations, 119
 
Rice Conditioning Machinery, 119
 
Road Construction, 309
 
Roadmaking, 481
 
Road Preservation, 309
 
Ruhr Problem, 199
 
Russian Fleet, 599
 
Sahara Motor Traffic, 683
 
Salving a Concrete Boat, 225
 
Salving a Locomotive, 450
 
Seamen’s .Hours, 599
 
Seamen’s Strikes, 251
 
Seine Floods, 571
 
Sewage Disposal, 57 I
 
Situation, The, 395
 
Small Cars, 423
 
Steamer, Lo Nord, 91
 
Steel Negotiations, 571
 
Strikes, 711
 
Suburban Metropolitan. 481
 
Synthetic Petrol, 511
 
Tariffs and Trade, 599
 
Tidal Power, 337
 
Tournelle Bridge, 541
 
Trade Decline, 710
 
Trade Future, 481
 
Trade Organisation, 173
 
Trade Situation, 119, 309, 541, 655
 
U.S. Lines in Cherbourg, 655
 
Wagons, 739
 
Workmen’s Dwellings, 225
 
FROUDE, W. and R. E., The Work of, A. W.
 
Johns, 660, 687, 714


G
G
GAUGES—see also Level
*GAUGES--see also Level
 
*Gauging of Finish-ground Worms by Cylinders, Henry E. Merritt, 162
Gauging of Finish-ground Worms by Cylinders,
*Gearing Ships--see Ships
 
*Gee, W. W. Haldane, on Joule's Law of Electric Heating, 519
Henry E. Merritt, 162
*Generator, Double Helical Gear, A New, David Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
 
*German Institution of Naval Architects :
Gearing Ships—see Ships
*- Gearing for Ships' Turbines and Motor Ships, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
 
*- Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
Gee, W. W. Haldane, on Joule’s Law of Electric Heating, 519
*Gezira Irrigation Scheme--see Sennar Dam
 
*Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 82
Generator, Double Helical Gear, A New,
*Glass, 188
 
*Good, E. T., on Cost of Production, 460
David Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
*Goodwin, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G., Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, 548, 558
 
*Grain Elevator, Large, New Design, Montreal Harbour Commission, 473
German Institution of Naval Architects :
*Grain Elevators in South Africa, 39
 
*Grass "Rejuvenator," Ransome, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 80, 667
Gearing for Ships’ Turbines and Motor
*Grinding Machine, Large Surface, Meldrums Limited, 523
 
*Guernsey, New Waterworks in, 663
Ships, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
 
Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
 
Gezira Irrigation Scheme—see Sennar Dam
 
Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 82
 
Glass, 188
 
Good, E. T., on Cost of Production, 460
 
Goodwin, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G.,
 
Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, 548, 558
 
Grain Elevator, Large, New Design, Montreal
 
Harbour Commission, 473
 
Grain Elevators in South Africa, 39
 
Grass Rejuvenator,Ransome, Sims and
 
Jefferies, Limited, 80, 667
 
Grinding Machine, Large Surface, Meldrums
 
Limited, 523
 
Guernsey, New Waterworks in, 663


H
H
HAMMER—see Drop Hammer
*HAMMER--see Drop Hammer
 
*Harbour, Inner, at Holyhead, Deepening, 134, 137
Harbour, Inner, at Holyhead, Deepening, 134, 137
*Hardness Testing Again, 439 ; (Letters), 473, 693
 
*Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Large Steel Forgings, 275
Hardness Testing Again, 439 ; (Letters), 473, 693
*Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture--see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
 
*Hayward, J. T., The Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used Upon Oil Wells, 593 ; (Letter), 609
Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Large Steel Forgings, 275
*Heat Loss--see Engines
 
*High Temperature Materials, 615
Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture—see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
*Higher Steam Pressures and Temperatures, 606 ; (Letter), 721
 
*Highfield, J. S., and W. E., on High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Generation and Distribution, 54
Hayward. J. T., The Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used Upon Oil Wells. 593 ; (Letter), 609
*Holyhead, Deepening the Inner Harbour at, 134, 137
 
*Horseshoes, New Type, Wire Ropes and Fittings, andc., William Cook and Co., Limited, 80
Heat Loss—see Engines
*Humberarm--see Newfoundland
 
*Hydraulic Power Plants, Standard Tests for, 49
‘High Temperature Materials, 615
*Hydro-electric Development, Humberarm, Newfoundland, 514, 526
 
*Hydro-electric Plant in South Africa, 647
Higher Steam Pressures and Temperatures, 606 ; (Letter), 721
*Hydro-electric Progress in Spain, 49
 
Highfield, J. S., and W. E., on High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Generation and Distribution, 54
 
Holyhead, Deepening the Inner Harbour at, 134, 137
 
Horseshoes, New Type, Wire Ropes and Fittings, &c., William Cook and Co., Limited, 80
 
Humber arm—see Newfoundland
 
Hydraulic Power Plants, Standard Tests for, 49


Hydro-electric Development, Humberarm, Newfoundland, 514, 526
I
 
*ILLUMINATION, Conference at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
Hydro-electric Plant in South Africa, 647
*Indian Coalfield, Jharia--see Waterworks  
 
*Indicating Engines--see Engines
Hydro-electric Progress in Spain, 49
*Individualism--see Railway Locomotives  
 
*Industrial Research, 411
ILLUMINATION, Conference at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
*Institutes and Institutions--see Associations  
 
*International Electrotechnical Commission, 112
Indian Coalfield, Jharia—see Waterworks Indicating Engines—see Engines Individualism—see Railway Locomotives Industrial Research, 411
*IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- See also Associations, Iron and Steel Institute
Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
*- Cast Iron, 587
 
*- Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187 ; (Letters), 377, 473
International Electrotechnical Commission, 112
*- Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain on Reports of Work Done at the National Physical Laboratory, 316
 
*- Iron and Steel Industry in Canada, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
IRON AND STEEL :
*- Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
 
*- Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards, 298
See also Associations, Iron and Steel Institute
*- Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
 
*- Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
Cast Iron, 587
*- Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
 
*- Working of Nickel for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187 ; (Letters), 377, 473
*- Wrought Steel Steam Valves, Victory Valves, Limited, 22
 
*IRONING Machine, Improved Type of "Decoudon," Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 564, 565
Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain on Reports of Work Done at the National Physical Laboratory, 316
*Irrigation, Gezira--see Sennar Dam
 
Iron and Steel Industry in Canada, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
 
Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
 
Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild
 
Steel, &c., Professor C. A. Edwards, 298
 
Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
 
Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
 
Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
 
Working of Nickel for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
 
Wrought Steel Steam Valves, Victory Valves, Limited, 22
 
IRONING Machine, Improved Type of Decoudon,Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 564, 565
 
Irrigation, Gezira—see Senn ar Dam


J
J
JOHNS, A. W„ The Work of W. and R. E.
*JOHNS, A. W., The Work of W. and R. E. Froude, 660, 687, 714
 
*Joule's Law--see Electrical Matters
Froude, 660, 687, 714
*Juhasz Valve--see Engines
 
Joule’s Law—see Electrical Matters
 
Juhasz Valve—see Engines


K
K
KERSHAW, John B. C., Atmospheric Pollution and Smoke Abatement, 545
*KERSHAW, John B. C., Atmospheric Pollution and Smoke Abatement, 545


L
L
LABORATORIES, Engineering, Cambridge University, 462 {Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
*LABORATORIES, Engineering, Cambridge University, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
 
*Laboratories, Research, at a Cable Works, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
Laboratories, Research, at a Cable Works, Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
*Laminated Spring Forging Machine, Hedley's Limited, 534
 
*Lamps, "Industria," for Drawing-office Lighting, General Electric Company, 461
Laminated Spring Forging Machine, Hedley’s Limited, 534
*Launches and Trial Trips, 83, 117, 145, 197, 249, 307, 335, 365, 479, 507, 569, 705, 740
 
*Lay for Wire Lines--see Correct Lay
Lamps, Industria,for Drawing-office Lighting, General Electric Company, 461
*Lea, Professor F. C., on Temperature and Strength, 661
 
*LEADERS:
Launches and Trial Trips, 83, 117, 145, 197, 249, 307, 335, 365, 479, 507, 569, 705, 740
*- Abrasion, 77
 
*- Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
Lay for Wire Lines—see Correct Lay-
*- Aluminium Bronze, 326
 
*- British Machine Tool Industry, 353
Lea, Professor F. C., on Temperature and Strength, 661
*- Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
 
*- Cast Iron, 587
LEADERS :
*- Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
 
*- Distribution of the Fleet, 383
Abrasion, 77
*- Education, 439
 
*- Education and Training of Engineers, 325
Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
*- Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297  
 
*- Electric Transmission and Distribution, 48  
Aluminium Bronze, 326
*- Electricity Supplies, 498
 
*- Exploding the Atom, 412
British Machine Tool Industry, 353
*- Exploring the Depths, 528
 
*- Father of Railways, 268
Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
*- Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
 
*- Fibre in Metals, 727
Cast Iron, 587
*- Finsbury, 558
 
*- French Navy, 239
Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
*- Future of the Locomotive, 557
 
*- Glass, 188
Distribution of the Fleet, 383
*- Hardness Testing Again, 439
 
*- Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, 47
Education, 439
*- Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
 
*- High Speeds at Sea, 267
Education and Training of Engineers, 325
*- High Temperature Materials, 615
 
*- H.M.S. Warrior, The Passing of, 213
Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297 Electric Transmission and Distribution, 48 Electricity Supplies, 498
*- Industrial Research, 411
 
*- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 48
Exploding the Atom, 412
*- Limitation of Naval Strength, 16
 
*- Locomotive Superheaters, 671
Exploring the Depths, 528
*- Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
 
*- Marking Time, 700
Father of Railways, 268
*- Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
 
*- Naval Review, 135
Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
*- Oncost, 527
 
*- Position of British Shipbuilding, 211
Fibre in Metals, 727
*- Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
 
*- Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
Finsbury, 558
*- Railway Centenary, 15
 
*- Railway Electrification, 644
French Navy, 239
*- Railway Track, 161
 
*- Railways of New South Wales, 728
Future of the Locomotive, 557
*- "Standardised" Light Cruiser, 107
 
*- Supply of Research Workers, 384
Glass, 188
*- Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411
 
*- Temperature Control, 587
Hardness Testing Again, 439
*- Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
 
*- Thames Waterbuses, 298
Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, 47
*- Visions, 108
 
*- Waste, 467
Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
*- Water Supplies, Treatment of, 239
 
*- World Power Conference, 77
High Speeds at Sea, 267
*LEICESTER, Royal Agricultural Society's Show at, 11, 50, 80
 
*Lessells, J. M., Elastic Limit and Fatigue, 662
High Temperature Materials, 615
*LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
 
*- England, North of, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 509, 538, 568, 597, 624, 653, 680, 708, 736
H.M.S. Warrior, The Passing of, 213
*- Lancashire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 508, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
 
*LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS (continued):
Industrial Research, 411
*- Midlands and Staffordshire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 479, 507, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
 
*- Scotland, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 171, 197, 222, 248, 278, 306, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 568, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 48
*- Sheffield, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 508, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708, 736
 
*- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 171, 197, 223, 248, 278, 307, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 569, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736
Limitation of Naval Strength, 16
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
 
*- A Correction, Axel Hultgren, 673
Locomotive Superheaters, 671
*- Aluminium Bronze, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 357
 
*- Bertin, M., and the Japanese Navy, Hector C. By water, 521
Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
*- Boiler Plant Testing. David Brownlie, 83
 
*- Boxer Indemnity, Walter de Frece, 377
Marking Time, 700
*- Centenary of University College, London, Gregory Foster, 83
 
*- Cheap Power on Railways, Charles R. King, 444
Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 6.15
*- “Chimney” Conduit, H. S. Kingsford, 693
 
*- Cold Storage Dangers, A. H. Tyler, 274
Naval Review, 135
*- Cost of Sheet Metal Punchings, F. C. Lawrence, 21
 
*- Dundee and Newtyle Railway Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 668
Oncost, 527
*- Education and Training of Engineers, C. Haslett, 357
 
*- Ex-Service Men and Employment, W. A. Bulkeley Evans, 551
Position of British Shipbuilding, 214
*- Factory Engineers’ Salaries, 693
 
*- Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, H. M. Vernon, 377, 473
Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
*- First Public Railway, F. W. Brewer, 322
 
*- Flettner Roller Ship, S. P. Christie, 693
Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
*- Future of the Locomotive, H. A. D. Acland, 581 ; Hugh Reid, 609 ; George F. Jones, 609 ; Jas. Dunlop, 609
 
*- Hydro-electric Schemes in Finland, R. Mollesson, 377
Railway Centenary, 15
*- Lay of Wire Ropes for Drilling, Paul H. Mangin, 609 ; J. T. Hayward, 668
 
*- Links in the History of the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 113
Railway Electrification, 644
*- Lost Torque in Marine Engines, P. H. Parr, 668
 
*- Machine Tool Industry, E. F. Dubrul, 83
Railway Track, 161
*- Maximum Potential Gradients, A. M. Taylor, Major, S.O., 2, 113 ; (Addition), 193
 
*- Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, J. T. Jennings, 551
Railways of New South Wales, 728
*- Monel Metal, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 721
 
*- Nuneaton Omnibus Disaster, A.M.I.C.E., 322
Standardised Light Cruiser, 107
*- Oncost, A., 581 ; F. A. R. Paton, 581
 
*- Origin of the Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 83
Supply of Research Workers, 384
*- Post Office Tube Railway, Fenland, 504 ; A. M. Bushell, 581
 
*- Power from the Sun, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 109
Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411
*- Power Supply and Smoke Abatement, Eustace E. Baker, 640
 
*- Pressure Drop to Steam Chest in Locomotives, P. H. Parr, 721
Temperature Control, 587
*- Railway Electrification, T. E. Williams, 21
 
*- Salaries of Engineers, Society of Technical Engineers, R. Hazleton, 721
Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
*- Service of Locomotives, E. P., 551
 
*- Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, L. A. Munro, 233
Thames Waterbuses, 298
*- Steam v. Electricity in Pumping Stations, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited ; R. H. Lupton, 215 ; S. P. Christie, 233
 
*- Steam Heating of a Hospital, A. H. Leaney, 504
Visions, 108
*- Steam Heating a Hospital from Distant Station, Charles R. King, 521
 
*- Strength of Hollow Tubes, W. Moon, 304
Waste, 467
*- Train Performances on Midland Railway, S. S. Sellar, 132
 
*- Vibratory Bouncing, John L. Dunk, 580
Water Supplies, Treatment of, 239
*- Wire Netting Machine, Conrad F. Mendham, 581
 
*- Work Hardening of Hardened Steel, Edward G. Herbert, 473
World Power Conference, 77
*- World Power Conference, Charles R. King, 132
 
*- World Power from the Earth’s Interior., X., 551
LEICESTER, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at, 11, 50, 80
*- 100 Years of British Railways, E. A. For¬ward, 215; Frederick M. Jones, 473; X., 551
 
*LEVEL Indicator, A. New, Aster Engineering Company (1913), Limited, 647 ; (Addenda), 681
Lessells, J. M., Elastic Limit and Fatigue, 662
*Lifeboat Conference, International, 24
 
*Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
*Lighting Sets—see Electrical Matters, also Engines
 
*Lincoln, New Sewage Pumping Station at, 546
England, North of, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 509, 538, 568, 597, 624, 653, 680, 708, 736
 
Lancashire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 508, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
 
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPON
 
DENTS {continued) :
 
Midlands and Staffordshire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 479, 507, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
 
Scotland, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 171, 197, 222, 248, 278, 306, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 568, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736 Sheffield, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 508, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708, 736 AV ales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 17], 197, 223, 248, 278, 307, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 569, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
 
A Correction, Axel Hultgren, 673
 
Aluminium Bronze, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 357
 
Bertin, M., and the Japanese Navy, Hector C. By water, 521
 
Boiler Plant Testing. David Brownlie, 83 Boxer Indemnity, Walter de Frece, 377 Centenary of University College, London,
 
Gregory Foster, 83
 
Cheap Power on Railways, Charles R. King. 444
 
“ Chimney ” Conduit, H. S. Kingsford, 693 Cold Storage Dangers, A. H. Tyler, 274
 
Cost of Sheet Metal Punchings, F. C. Lawrence, 21
 
Dundee and Newtyle Railway Locomotives,
 
F. W. Brewer, 668
 
Education and Training of Engineers, C. Haslett, 357
 
Ex-Service Men and Employment, AV. A.
 
Bulkeley Evans, 551
 
Factory Engineers’ Salaries, 693
 
Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, H. M.
 
Vernon, 377, 473
 
First Public Railway, F. W. Brewer, 322 Flettner Roller Ship, S. P. Christie, 693 Future of the Locomotive, H. A. D. Acland,
 
581 ; Hugh Reid, 609 ; George F. Jones, 609 ; Jas. Dunlop, 609
 
Hydro-electric Schemes in Finland, R. Mollesson, 377
 
Lay of Wire Ropes for Drilling, Paul H. Mangin, 609 ; J. T. Hayward, 668
 
Links in the History of the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 113
 
Lost Torque in Marine Engines, P. H. Parr, 668
 
Machine Tool Industry, E. F. Dubrul, 83 Maximum Potential Gradients, A. M. Taylor,
 
Major, S.O., 2, 113 ; (Addition), 193
 
Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, J. T. Jennings, 551
 
Monel Metal, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 721 Nuneaton Omnibus Disaster, A.M.I.C.E., 322 Oncost, A., 581 ; F. A. R. Paton, 581
 
Origin of the Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 83
 
Post Office Tube Railway, Fenland, 504 ;
 
A. M. Bushell, 581
 
Power from the Sun, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 109
 
Power Supply and Smoke Abatement, Eustace E. Baker, 640
 
Pressure Drop to Steam Chest in Locomotives, P. H. Parr, 721
 
Railway Electrification, T. E. Williams, 21 Salaries of Engineers, Society of Technical Engineers, R. Hazleton, 721
 
Service of Locomotives, E. P., 551
 
Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, L. A. Munro, 233
 
Steam v. Electricity in Pumping Stations, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited ; R. H. Lupton, 215 ; S. P. Christie, 233
 
Steam Heating of a Hospital, A. H. Leaney, 504
 
Steam Heating a Hospital from Distant Station, Charles R. King, 521
 
Strength of Hollow Tubes, W. Moon, 304 Train Performances on Midland Railway,
 
S. S. Sellar, 132
 
Vibratory Bouncing, John L. Dunk, 580
 
Wire Netting Machine, Conrad F. Mendham, 581
 
Work Hardening of Hardened Steel, Edward
 
G. Herbert, 473
 
World Power Conference, Charles R. King, 132
 
World Power from the Earth’s Interior, X., 551
 
100 Years of British Railways, E. A. Forward, 215; Frederick M. Jones, 473; X., 551
 
LEVEL Indicator, A. New, Aster Engineering Company (1913), Limited, 647 ; (Addenda), 681
 
Lifeboat Conference, International, 24
 
Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219
 
Lighting Sets—see Electrical Matters, also Engines
 
Lincoln, New Sewage Pumping Station at, 546
 
LITERATURE :
LITERATURE :
 
*Reviews :
Reviews :
*- Alternating-current Rectification, L. B. W. Jolley, 617
 
*- Birth and Development of the American Sub¬marine, Frank T. Cable, 79
Alternating-current Rectification, L. B. AV. Jolley, 617
*- Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1925, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 700
 
*- Chemistry of the Rarer Elements, B. Smith Hopkins, 385
Birth and Development of the American Submarine, Frank T. Cable, 79
*- Cotton Cellulose, A. J. Hall, 559
 
*- Democracy and Labour, F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 188
Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1925, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 700
*- Der Elektrische Zugbetrieb der deutschen Reichsbahn, Wilhelm Wechmann, 357
 
*- Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Structures, Section IV. : Columns, C. A. P. Turner, 137, 588
Chemistry of the Rarer Elements, B. Smith Hopkins, 385
*- Factory Costing, H. H. Emsley, 189
 
*- Gas Engineers’ Compendium, 499
Cotton Cellulose, A. J. Hall, 559
*- History of Firths, A. C. Marshall and Herbert Newbould, 730
 
*- Hundred Years of Portland Cement, 1824- 1924, A. C. Davis, 385, 588
Democracy and Labour, F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 188
*- Irrigation Engineering, Principles of, Francis E. Kant hack, 298
 
Der Elektrische Zugbetrieb der deutschen Reichsbahn, Wilhelm Wechmann, 357
 
.Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Structures, Section IV. : Columns, C. A. P. Turner, 137, 588
 
Factory Costing, H. H. Emsley, 189
 
Gas Engineers’ Compendium, 499
 
History of Firths, A. C. Marshall and Herbert Newbould, 730
 
Hundred Years of Portland Cement, 1824-1924, A. C. Davis, 385, 588
 
Irrigation Engineering, Principles of, Francis E. Kanthack, 298
 
LITERATURE (continued) :
LITERATURE (continued) :
*Reviews (continued):
*- Jane's Fighting Ships, Oscar Parkes and F. E. McMurtrie, 672
*- Les Combustibles Liquides, M. Aubert, 210
*- Measurement of Fluid Velocity and Pressure, J. R. Pannell, 469, 558
*- Merchant Navy, Vol. II., A. Hurd. 617, 645
*- Modern Farm Machinery, D. N. McHardy, 588
*- Motor Bodywork, andc., Herbert J. Butler, 414, 672
*- Planning, Erection and Operation of Modern Open-hearth Steel Works, Hubert Hermanns, 109, 616
*- Population and the Social Problem, J. Swinburne, 188
*- Practical Microscopical Metallography, R. H. Greaves and H. Wrightson, 385, 730
*- Railroad Engineering, Elements of, William G. Raymond, 299
*- Reinforced Concrete Design, G. P. Manning. 189, 385, 559
*- Road Engineering, E. L. Leeming, 241
*- Specific Heats of Gases, J. R. Partington, D.Sc., and W. G. Shilling, M.Sc., 162
*- Spectroscopy, E. C. C. Baly, 385
*- Strutt, John William, Third Baron Rayleigh, by his Son, Fourth Baron Rayleigh, 644
*- Technical Costs and Estimates, Andrew Miller, 210
*- Theoretical Physics, Introduction to, Arthur Haas, 673
*- Traits de Stability du Materiel des Chemins de Fer, Georges Marie, 109, 241
*- Uber Diesel-elektrische Lokomotiven im Vollbahn-betrieb, Dr. Ing. Herbert Brown, 79
*- Wireless Valve Transmitters, andc., W. James, 469, 617
*Short Notices :
*- Aeroplanes, Steel Construction of, Harry Harper, 299
*- All the World's Aircraft, 1924, C. G. Grey, 269, 559
*- Ammonia Stills, Design and Working of, P. Parrish, 137, 645
*- British Oil Engines, W. A. Tookey, 109, 441
*- Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A. Brewer, 269
*- Constituents of Coal Tar, Percy E. Spiel- mann, 499, 701
*- Constructional Steel Work, Harry Atkin, 701
*- Cosgrove's Handbook of Woodworking Machinery, 441
*- Dictionary of Electrical Terms, S. R. Roget, 109, 414
*- Enlarged Callendar Steam Tables, 469, 559
*- French-English and English-French Dictionary of Technical and General Terms, J. O. Kettridge, 385, 617
*- Ice Cream Plant and Manufacture, Robert G. Reid, 189, 441
*- Kelvin Centenary Oration and Addresses, Commemorative, 701
*- Marine Engineering in Theory and Practice, Vol. I., Elementary, S. G. Wheeler, 189, 645
*- 1700 Miles in Open Boats, 357
*- Modern Power Engineering, A. Regnauld, 414
*- Modern Theory and Practice of Pumping, 559
*- Motor and Carriage Painting, A. Bates, 701
*- Optical Measuring Instruments, L. C. Martin, 469, 559
*- Petroleum and its Products, Standard Methods of Testing, 441
*- Recent Progress in Engineering Production, C. M. Linley, 617
*- Small Electric Generating Sets, W. Wilson, 469, 701
*- Structural Engineers' Handbook, M. S. Ketchum, 499, 701
*- Strowger System of Automatic Telephony, An Introduction to the, H. H. Harrison, 441
*- Tables of Steel Compound Girders, F. B. Mason, 617
*Books Received :
*- Agriculture, Science and Practice of, International Review of the, 499
*- Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, Mai-Juin, Juillet-Aofit, 469
*- Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgique, 469
*- Applied Elasticity, John Prescott, 469
*- Automatic Telephony, Introduction to the Strowger System, H. H. Harrison, 189
*- Ball and Roller Bearings, Handbook on, A. W. Macaulay, 414
*- Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 18th Annual Report, 385
*- Birth and Development of the American Submarine, F. T. Cable, 109
*- Bituminous Sands of Northern Alberta, S. C. Ells, 730
*- Bulletin de la Societe d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, 499
*- Business First Principles, A. F. Shepherd, 137
*- Cadmium, Its Metallurgy, Properties and Uses, Norman F. Budgen, 269
*- Calculation and Measurement of Inductance and Capacity, W. H. Nottage, 137
*- Century of Sea Trading, 1824 -1924, L. Cope Cornford, 299
*- City and Guilds of London Institute, Depart ment of Technology, Programme, andc., 385
*- Civil Engineers' Cost Book, Colonel T. E. Coleman, 469
*- Coal and Oil-fired Boilers, Engineer-Commander F. J. Drover, R.N., 109
*- Coal and Power, 109
*- Combustion in the Gas Producer and Blastfurnace, A. Korevaar, 385
*- Corrosion of Metals, Ulick R. Evans, 469
*- Crushing and Grinding Machinery, Hartland Seymour, 559
*- De la Presse a Bras a la Linotype et a 1'Electrotypographe, andc., Albert Turpain, 559
*- Department of the Interior :
*-- Bulletin 214 : Tests of Marine Boilers, H. Kreisinger and Others, 269
*-- Technical Paper 317 : Silver in Chloride Volatilisation, C. M. Bouton and Others, 269
*- Department of Overseas Trade :
*-- Economic and Industrial Conditions in Lithuania, April, 1924, 269
LITERATURE (continued):
*Books Received (continued):
*- Department of Overseas Trade (continued) :
*-- Economic and Industrial Conditions in the Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom. April, 1924, 299
*-- Finance, Industry and Commerce of the United States of America, April, 1924, 269
*-- Financial, Commercial and Industrial Situation of Austria, Report, 385
*- Der Sauerstoff, M. Laschin, 645
*- Der Ubersee-Maschinenhandel, Wilhelm Thiemann, 137
*- Design of Flat Plates, C. C. Pounder, 499
*- Die Ventilation, E. Wiesmann, 499
*- Die Windfuhrung beim Konverterfrischprozess, Dr. Ing. Hayo Folkerts, 730
*- Diesel Engine Design, H. F. P. Purday, 588
*- Discharges and Levels of the Nile, P. Phillips, 730
*- Distillation du Bois, G. Dupont, 414
*- Dominion Water Power Branch of the Canadian Department of the Interior, Water Resources, Paper No. 40, andc., 414
*- Drawing-office Practice, H. P. Ward, 645
*- Eagle VIII. and Falcon III. Aero-engines, Air Ministry, 189
*- Eddruck auf Stutzmauern, R. Petersen, 588
*- Elasticity and Strength of Materials, andc., Section V.: Steel Railroad Bridge Design, C. A. P. Turner, 385
*- Electrical Design of Overhead Power Transmission Lines, W. T. Taylor and R. E. Neall, 414
*- Electrical Equipment of Buildings, Regulations for, 385
*- Electrical Measuring Instruments Part II., C. V. Drysdale and A. C. Jolley, 730
*- Electrical Technology, H. Cotton, 730
*- Electricity Supply Costs and Charges, H. M. Sayers, 559
*- Engineering Mathematics, Part II., R. W. M. Gibbs, 730
*- Failure of State Railways, H. Cox, 617
*- Fatigue of Metals, H. J. Gough, 617
*- Fatigue of Metals, Investigation of the, University of Illinois Bulletin No. 142, H. F. Moore and J. M. Jasper, 499
*- Fluxes and Slags in Metal Melting and Working, Faraday Society, 588
*- Fuel, J. S. S. Brame, 730
*- Greater Problems of Industry, Alexander Ramsay, 414
*- History of Bleaching, S. H. Higgins, 499
*- History of Permanent Way, A. New Chapter in, Sir Bradford Leslie, 730
*- Hutte des Bauingenieurs, 617
*- Imperial Institute, Bulletin of the, Vol. XXII., No. 3, 588
*- Indian Railways, K. V. Iver, 588
*- Iron and Steel in the Industrial Revolution, 499
*- Iron and Steel Institute, Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIII., 414
*- Iron and Steel Institute, Journal of the, No. I., 1924, Vol. CIX., 414
*- Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 137
*- Kelly's Directories of the Engineers, Iron, Metal, and Motor Trades, 1924, 414
*- Kinetic Theory of Gases, Eugene Block, 137
*- La Soudre Electrique a l'Arc Metallique, S. Frimaudeau, 469
*- L'Air Liquide, Le Froid Industriel et son Utilisation, Albert Turpain, 559
*- Le Anematographe, Albert Turpain, 559
*- L'Eclairage et le Chauffage Electrique, Albert Turpain, 559
*- Le Nouveau Domaine de l'Electricite, Albert Turpain, 559
*- Le Vol a Voile Dynamique des Oiseaux, M. L. Breguet, 645, 730
*- L.C.C. Regulations Relating to Reinforced Concrete and Steel-frame Buildings, Ewart S. Andrews, 499
*- Lord Rayleigh, The Life of, 469
*- Loughborough College, Leicester, Calendar, 1924-1925, 414
*- Machine Design, Construction and Drawing, H. J. Spooner, 730
*- Marine Structures, Deterioration and Preservation, W. G. Atwood and A. A. Johnson, 385
*- Mathematics for Technical Students, E. R. Verity, 588
*- Mechanics of Textile Machinery, W. A. Hantons, 645
*- Military Uses of Astronomy, F. C. Molesworth, 645
*- Mineral Industries of Canada, British Empire Exhibition Edition, 1924, 269
*- Mining Educator, Part I., J. Roberts, 617
*- Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Annual Report for 1920-1921, 299
*- Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Some Experiments on the Rating of Current Meters, P. Phillips, 137
*- Modern Practical Joinery, G. Ellis, 499
*- Motor Car and Coach Painting, Charles E. Oliver, 588
*- Moulding and other Factory Work, W. Bell ; Pressure Gauges, Indicators, Thermometers and Pyrometers, James Smith ; Patternmaking, J. McC. Wilson, 385
*- Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 385
*- National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, Vol. XVII., 1922, 299
*- Ontario, Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, 269
*- Organisation of Production, W. J. Curtis, 559
*- Physical Properties of Materials, (1) Strength and Related Properties of Metals and Wood, 499
*- Platelayers' Guide, T. Summerson and Sons, Limited, 469
*- Politics and Coal : An Answer to Coal and Power which Set Forth Mr. Lloyd George's Proposals for Reorganisation of the Mining Industry, 299
*- Principle of Applied Electro-chemistry, A. J. Allmand and H. J. T. Ellinghain, 414
*- Railway Electrification, H. F. Trewman, 499
*- Rangoon, Port of, Administration Report, April 1st, 1923-March 31st, 1924, 414
*- Reclamation Service, Annual Report, 1922- 23, 588
*- Report of the Empire Motor Fuels Committee, 469
LITERATURE (continued):
*Books Received (continued):
*- Research Department, Woolwich, R.D. Report, No. 62, High Vacuum Pump ; R.D. Report, No. 61, Properties of Medium Carbon Steel with High Manganese Con¬tent, 385
*- Resistance des Recipients Soudes a l’Electricite, E. Hoehn, 645
*- Role of the State in the Provision of Railways, H. M. Jagtiani, 189
*- Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards, No. 488, Thermal Expansion of Molybdenum, Peter Hidnert and W. B. Gero, 189
*- Screening and Grading of Materials, J. E. Lister, 559
*- Sierra Leone Railway, Administration Report for 1923, 299
*- Sixty-three Years of Engineering, Scientific and Social Work, Sir Francis Fox, 588
*- Staffordshire County Council, Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health, 1923, 559
*- Structural Design in Steel-frame Buildings, Percy J. Waldram, 499
*- Sulphuric Acid Concentration, P. Parrish and F. C. Smelling, 559
*- Swansea Exchange, Royal Metal Exchange, Swansea, Report, 385
*- Swedish Ports, 588
*- Switchgear for Electric Power Control, E. B. Wedmore and H. Trencham, 499
*- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Dr. J. J. C. Bradfield, 269
*- Technical College, Bradford, Diploma and Special Day Courses, Prospectus, Session 1924-25, 299
*- Technology of Water, Alan A. Pollett, 559
*- Testing of High-speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. W. Judge, 730
*- Thermionic Tubes in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, John Scott-Taggart, 137
*- Thermionic Valve and its Developments in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 137
*- Thermodynamique a l’Usage des Ingenieurs, Aime Witz, 469
*- Trade, Industries, andc., of South Africa, C. W. F. Harrison, 189
*- “Transactions” of Institution of Chemical Engineers, Vol. I., 1923, 385
*- “Transactions” of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 469
*- “Transactions” of the Institution of Naval Architects, Vol. LXVI, 730
*- University College, Calendar of Session 1924- 1925, 469
*- University College of South Wales, andc., Treforest Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 385
*- Vanadium Ores, Imperial Institute Staff, 645
*- Vibration in Engineering, Julius Frith and F. Buckingham, 137
*- Wills’ Electric Lighting, John C. Dalton, 730
*- Workshop Gauges and Measuring Instruments, L. Burn, 645
*- Year Book of the Michigan College of Mines, 1923-1924, 414
*LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
*Lomonossoff, Professor, Diesel-electric Locomotive, 552
*London Traffic, The Problem of, Sir Lynden Macassey, 403
*Looms, Improved Warp Damper for, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
*Lost Torque—see Engines
*Loughborough College Students’ Exhibition of Work, Various, 82
*Lugt, G. J., and Harry Hunter, New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, 19, 23


Reviews (continued):
M
 
Jane’s Fighting Ships, Oscar Parkes and F. E.
 
McMurtrie, 672
 
Les Combustibles Liquides, M. Aubert, 210
 
Measurement of Fluid Velocity and Pressure, J. R. Pannell, 469, 558
 
Merchant Navy, Vol. II., A. Hurd. 617, 645
 
Modern Farm Machinery, D. N. McHardy, 588
 
Motor Bodywork, &c., Herbert J. Butler, 414, 672
 
Planning, Erection and Operation of Modern Open-hearth Steel Works, Hubert Hermanns, 109, 616
 
Population and the Social Problem, J. Swinburne, 188
 
Practical Microscopical Metallography, R. H.
 
Greaves and H. Wrightson, 385, 730
 
Railroad Engineering, Elements of, William G. Raymond, 299
 
Reinforced Concrete Design, G. P. Manning. 189, 385, 559
 
Road Engineering, E. L. Leeming, 241
 
Specific Heats of Gases, J. R. Partington, D.Sc., and W. G. Shilling, M.Sc., 162
 
Spectroscopy, E. C. C. Baly, 385
 
Strutt, John William, Third Baron Rayleigh, by his Son, Fourth Baron Rayleigh, 644
 
Technical Costs and Estimates, Andrew Miller, 210
 
Theoretical Physics, Introduction to, Arthur Haas, 673
 
Traits de Stabilite du Materiel des Chemins de Fer, Georges Marie, 109, 241
 
Uber Diesel-elektrische Lokomotiven im Vollbahn-betrieb, Dr. Ing. Herbert Brown. 79
 
Wireless Valve Transmitters, &c., W. James, 469, 617
 
Short Notices :
 
Aeroplanes, Steel Construction of, Harry Harper, 299
 
All the World’s Aircraft. 1924, C. G. Grey, 269, 559
 
Ammonia Stills, Design and Working of, P.
 
• Parrish, 137, 645
 
British Oil Engines, W. A. Tookey, 109, 441
 
Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A. Brewer, 269
 
Constituents of Coal Tar, Percy E. Spiel-mann, 499, 701
 
Constructional Steel Work, Harry Atkin, 701
 
Cosgrove’s Handbook of Woodworking Machinery, 441
 
Dictionary of Electrical Terms, S. R. Roget, 109, 414
 
Enlarged Callendar Steam Tables, 469, 559
 
French-English and English-French Dictionary of Technical and General Terms, J. O. Kettridge, 385, 617
 
Ice Cream Plant and Manufacture, Robert G.
 
Reid, 189, 441
 
Kelvin Centenary Oration and Addresses, Commemorative, 701
 
Marine Engineering in Theory and Practice, Vol. I., Elementary, S. G. Wheeler, 189, 645
 
1700 Miles in Open Boats, 357
 
Modern Power Engineering, A. Regnauld, 414
 
Modern Theory and Practice of Pumping, 559
 
Motor and Carriage Painting, A. Bates, 701
 
Optical Measuring Instruments, L. C. Martin. 469, 559
 
Petroleum and its Products, Standard Methods of Testing, 441
 
Recent Progress in Engineering Production, C. M. Linley, 617
 
Small Electric Generating Sets, W. Wilson, 469, 701
 
Structural Engineers’ Handbook, M. S. Ketchum, 499, 701
 
Strowger System of Automatic Telephony, An Introduction to the, H. H. Harrison, 441
 
'Pables of Steel Compound Girders, F. B. Mason, 617
 
Books Received :
 
Agriculture, Science and Practice of, International Review of the, 499
 
Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, Mai-Juin, Juillet-Aofit, 469
 
Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgique, 469
 
Applied Elasticity, John Prescott, 469
 
Automatic Telephony, Introduction to the Strowger System, H. H. Harrison, 189
 
Ball and Roller Bearings, Handbook on, A. W. Macaulay, 414
 
Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 18th Annual Report, 385
 
Birth and Development of the American Submarine, F. T. Cable, 109
 
Bituminous Sands of Northern Alberta, S. C.
 
Ells, 730
 
Bulletin de la Societe d’Encouragement pour 1’Industrie Nationale, 499
 
Business First Principles, A. F. Shepherd, 137
 
Cadmium, Its Metallurgy, Properties and Uses, Norman F. Budgen, 269
 
Calculation and Measurement, of Inductance and Capacity, W. H. Nottage, 137
 
Century of Sea Trading, 1824-1924, L. Cope Cornford, 299
 
.City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme, &c., 385
 
Civil Engineers’ Cost Book, Colonel T. E. Coleman, 469
 
Coal and Oil-fired Boilers, Engineer-Commander F. J. Drover, R.N., 109
 
Coal and Power, 109
 
Combustion in the Gas Producer and Blastfurnace, A. Korevaar, 385
 
Corrosion of Metals, Ulick R. Evans, 469
 
Crushing and Grinding Machinery, Hartland Seymour, 559
 
De la Presse a Bras a la Linotype et a 1’Elec-trotypographe, <fcc., Albert Turpain, 559 Department of the Interior :
 
Bulletin 214 : Tests of Marine Boilers, H.
 
Kreisinger and Others, 269
 
Technical Paper 317 : Silver in Chloride Volatilisation, C. M. Bouton and Others, 269
 
Department of Overseas Trade :
 
Economic and Industrial Conditions in Lithuania, April, 1924, 269
 
LITERATURE (continued) :
 
Books Received (continued) :
 
Department of Overseas Trade (continued) : Economic and Industrial Conditions in the
 
Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom. April, 1924, 299
 
Finance, Industry and Commerce of the United States of America, April, 1924. 269
 
Financial, Commercial and Industrial Situation of Austria, Report, 385
 
Dor Sauerstoff, M. Laschin, 645
 
Der Ubersee-Maschinenhandel, Wilhelm Thiemann, 137
 
Design of Flat Plates, C. C. Pounder, 499
 
Die Ventilation, E. Wiesmann, 499
 
Die Windfiihrung beim Konverterfrisch-prozess, Dr. Ing. Hayo Folkerts, 730
 
Diesel Engine Design, H. F. P. Purday, 588 Discharges and Levels of the Nile, P.
 
Phillips, 730
 
Distillation du Bois, G. Dupont, 414
 
Dominion Water Power Branch of the Canadian Department of the Interior, Water Resources, Paper No. 40, &c., 414
 
Drawing-office Practice, H. P. Ward, 645 Eagle VIII. and Falcon III. Aero-engines,
 
Air Ministry, 189
 
Eddruck auf Stutzmauern, R. Petersen, 588 Elasticity and Strength of Materials, &c.,
 
Section V.: Steel Railroad Bridge Design, C. A. P. Turner, 385
 
Electrical Design of Overhead Power Transmission Lines, W. T. Taylor and R. E. Neall, 414
 
Electrical Equipment of Buildings, Regulations for, 385
 
Electrical Measuring Instruments Part II., 0. V. Drysdale and A. C. Jolley, 730
 
Electrical Technology, H. Cotton, 730
 
Electricity Supply Costs and Charges, H. M.
 
Sayers, 559
 
Engineering Mathematics, Part II., R. W. M. Gibbs, 730
 
Failure of State Railways, H. Cox, 617
 
Fatigue of Metals, H. J. Gough, 617
 
Fatigue of Metals, Investigation of the, University of Illinois Bulletin No. 142, H. F. Moore and J. M. Jasper, 499
 
Fluxes and Slags in Metal Melting and Working, Faraday Society, 588
 
Fuel, J. S. S. Brame, 730
 
Greater Problems of Industry, Alexander Ramsay, 414
 
History of Bleaching, S. H. Higgins, 499
 
History of Permanent Way, A. New Chapter in, Sir Bradford Leslie, 730
 
Hutte des Bauingenieurs, 617
 
Imperial Institute, Bulletin of the, Vol.
 
XXII., No. 3, 588
 
Indian Railways, K. V. Iver, 588
 
Iron and Steel in the Industrial Revolution, 499
 
Iron and Steel Institute, Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIII., 414
 
Iron and Steel Institute, Journal of the, No. I., 1924, Vol. CIX., 414
 
Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 137
 
Kelly’s Directories of the Engineers, Iron, Metal, and Motor Trades, 1924, 414
 
Kinetic Theory of Gases, Eugene Block, 137 La Soudre Electrique a 1’Arc Metallique,
 
S. Frimaudeau, 469
 
L’Air Liquide, Le Froid Industriel et son Utilisation, Albert Turpain, 559
 
Le Anematographe, Albert Turpain, 559
 
L’Eclairage et le Chauffage Electrique, Albert Turpain, 559
 
Le Nouveau Domaine de I’Electricitd, Albert Turpain, 559 ■
 
Le Vol a Voile Dynamique des Oiseaux, M. L. Breguet, 645, 730
 
L.C.C. Regulations Relating to Reinforced Concrete and Steel-frame Buildings, Ewart S. Andrews, 499
 
Lord Rayleigh, The Life of, 469
 
Loughborough College, Leicester, Calendar, 1924-1925, 414
 
Machine Design, Construction and Drawing,
 
H. J. Spooner, 730
 
Marine Structures, Deterioration and Preservation, W. G. Atwood and A. A. Johnson, 385
 
Mathematics for Technical Students, E. R. Verity, 588
 
Mechanics of Textile Machinery, W. A. Hantons, 645
 
Military Uses of Astronomy, F. C. Moles-worth, 645
 
Mineral Industries of Canada, British Empire Exhibition Edition, 1924, 269
 
Mining Educator, Part I., J. Roberts, 617
 
Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Annual Report for 1920-1921, 299
 
Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Some Experiments on the Rating of Current Meters, P. Phillips, 137
 
Modern Practical Joinery, G. Ellis, 499
 
Motor Car and Coach Painting, Charles E. Oliver, 588
 
Moulding and other Factory Work, W. Bell ; Pressure Gauges, Indicators, Thermometers and Pyrometers, James Smith ; Patternmaking, J. McC. Wilson, 385
 
Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 385
 
National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, Vol. XVII., 1922, 299
 
Ontario, Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, 269
 
Organisation of Production, W. J. Curtis, 559 Physical Properties of Materials, (1) Strength and Related Properties of Metals and Wood, 499
 
Platelayers’ Guide, T. Summerson and Sons, Limited, 469
 
Politics and Coal : An Answer to Coal and Power which Set Forth Mr. Lloyd George’s Proposals for Reorganisation of the Mining Industry, 299
 
Principle of Applied Electro-chemistry, A. J. Allmand and H. J. T. Ellingham, 414
 
Railway Electrification, H. F. Trewman, 499 Rangoon, Port of, Administration Report,
 
April 1st, 1923-March 31st, 1924, 414
 
Reclamation Service, Annual Report, 1922-23, 588
 
Report of the Empire Motor Fuels Committee, 469
 
LITERATURE (continued) :
 
Books Received (continued):
 
Research Department, Woolwich, R.D. Report, No. 62, High Vacuum Pump ; R.D. Report, No. 61, Properties of Medium Carbon Steel with High Manganese Content, 385
 
Resistance des Recipients Soudes a PElec-tricite, E. Hoehn, 645
 
Rdle of the State in the Provision of Railways, H. M. Jagtiani, 189
 
Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards, No. 488, Thermal Expansion of Molybdenum, Peter Hidnert and W. B. Gero, "189
 
Screening and Grading of Materials, J. E. Lister, 559
 
Sierra Leone Railway, Administration Report for 1923, 299
 
Sixty-three Years of Engineering, Scientific and Social Work, Sir Francis Fox, 588
 
Staffordshire County Council, Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health, 1923, 559
 
Structural Design in Steel-frame Buildings, Percy J. Waldram, 499
 
Sulphuric Acid Concentration, P. Parrish and F. C. Smelling, 559
 
Swansea Exchange, Royal Metal Exchange, Swansea, Report, 385
 
Swedish Ports, 588
 
Switchgear for Electric Power Control, E. B.
 
Wedmore and H. Trencham, 499
 
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Dr. J. J. C. Bradfield, 269
 
Technical College, Bradford, Diploma and Special Day Courses, Prospectus, Session 1924-25, 299
 
Technology of Water, Alan A. Pollett, 559
 
Testing of High-speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. W. Judge, 730
 
Thermionic Tubes in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, John Scott-Taggart, 137
 
Thermionic Valve and its Developments in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 137
 
Thermodynainique a 1’Usage des Tngenieurs, Aime Witz, 469
 
Trade, Industries, &c., of South Africa, C. W. F. Harrison, 189
 
“ Transactions ” of Institution of Chemical Engineers, Vol. I., 1923, 385
 
“ Transactions ” of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 469 Transactions ” of the Institution ©f Naval Architects, Vol. LX.VI., 730
 
University College, Calendar of Session 1924-1925, 469
 
University College of South Wales, &c., Treforest Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 385
 
Vanadium Ores, Imperial Institute Staff, 645 Vibration in Engineering, Julius Frith and
 
F. Buckingham, 137
 
Wills’ Electric Lighting, John C. Dalton, 730 Workshop Gauges and Measuring Instruments, L. Burn, 645
 
Year Book of the Michigan College of Mines, 1923-1924, 414
 
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
 
Lomonossoff, Professor, Diesel-electric Locomotive, 552
 
London Traffic, The Problem of, Sir Lynden Macassey, 403
 
Looms, Improved Warp Damper for, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
 
Lost Torque—see Engines
 
Loughborough College Students’ Exhibition of Work, Various, 82
 
Lugt, G. J., and Harry Hunter, New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, 19, 23
 
MACHINE TOOLS :
MACHINE TOOLS :
 
*- British Machine Tool Industry, 353
British Machine Tool Industry, 353
*- British Machine Tools at Olympia (Sixteen- page Supplement, September 12th, 1924) :
 
*- ASQUITH, WILLIAM (1920), LIMITED :  
British Machine Tools at Olympia (Sixteen-page Supplement, September \'lth, 1924) :
*-- Drilling Machines, Variety of Design, xiv.  
 
*-- Universal Radial Drilling Machine, xiv.  
Asquith, William (1920), Limited : Drilling Machines, Variety of Design, xiv. Universal Radial Drilling Machine, xiv.
*-- Portable Universal Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine, xiv.
 
*-- Tilting Table for Drilling Machines, xiv.
Portable Universal Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine, xiv.
*- BUTLER MACHINE TOOL COMPANY, LIMITED :
 
*-- Slotting, Planing and Shaping Machines, iii.
Tilting Table for Drilling Machines, xiv.
*-- Puncher Type Slotting Machine with Ram Drive, iii., iv.
 
*-- Double Traversing Head Shaping Machine, iv., v.
Butler Machine Tool Company, Limited :
*- CHURCHILL, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED : Grinding Machines for Motor Car and other Work, i.
 
*-- Spline Shaft Grinding Machine, i.
Slotting, Planing and Shaping Machines,
*-- Grinding a Six-spline Shaft, ii.
 
*-- Heavy Plain Grinding Machine, ii.
iii.
*-- Internal Grinding Machine, i.
 
*-- Internal Grinding--Work and Gauge, ii.
Puncher Type Slotting Machine with Ram Drive, iii., iv.
*- DEAN, SMITH AND GRACE, LIMITED : Lathes, xiii.
 
*-- All-geared 8.5in. Lathe, xiii.
Double Traversing Head Shaping Machine,
*-- Back-geared 8.5in. Lathe, xiii.
 
*- DRUMMOND BROTHERS, LIMITED :  
iv. , v.
*-- Small Machine Tools and Accessories, xvi.  
 
*-- 3.5in. Centres Lathe, New Form of, xvi.
Churchill, Charles, and Co., Limited : Grinding Machines for Motor Car and other Work, i.
*- HERBERT, E. G., LIMITED :
 
*-- Sawing Machines and Sawing Appliances, ii.
Spline Shaft Grinding Machine, i.
*-- Portable Hand-operated Rail Sawing Machine, iii.
 
*-- Jig Sawing Machine, iii.
Grinding a Six-spline Shaft, ii.
*-- 26in. Sawing Machine, iii.
 
*-- 6in. Sawing Machine with Autographic
Heavy Plain Grinding Machine, ii.
*-- Blade Testing Attachment, iii., iv.
 
*- JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED :
Internal Grinding Machine, i.
*-- Drillers and Grinders, Small Tools and other Equipment, ix.
 
*-- High-speed Drilling and Tapping Machine, x., xi.
Internal Grinding—Work and Gauge, ii.
*-- Internal Grinding Machine, ix.
 
*-- Internal Grinding Spindles, x., xi.
Dean, Smith and Grace, Limited : Lathes, xiii.
 
All-geared 8|in. Lathe, xiii.
 
Back-geared 8jin. Lathe, xiii.
 
Drummond Brothers, Limited : Small Machine Tools and Accessories, xvi. 3-’in. Centres Lathe, New Form of, xvi.
 
Herbert, E. G., Limited :
 
Sawing Machines and Sawing Appliances, ii.
 
Portable Hand-operated Rail Sawing Machine, iii.
 
Jig Sawing Machine, iii.
 
26in. Sawing Machine, iii.
 
6in. Sawing Machine with Autographic
 
Blade Testing Attachment, iii., iv.
 
Jones and Shipman, A. A., Limited : Drillers and Grinders, Small Tools and other Equipment, ix.
 
High-speed Drilling and Tapping Machine, x., xi.
 
Internal Grinding Machine, ix.
 
Internal Grinding Spindles, x., xi.
 
MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
 
British Machine Tools at Olympia (continued):
 
Jones and Shipman, A. A., Limited (continued) :
 
Universal Grinding Machine for External and Internal Work, ix., x.
 
Sensitive Drilling Machine, x., xi.
 
Lumsden Machine Company, Limited : Tool Grinding and Surface Grinding Machines, Gauge and Form Tool Grinding, xv.
 
Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder, xv. Segmental Grinding Wheel, xv.
 
Planetary Head Surface Grinder with Tee-slotted Square Work Table, xv.
 
Vertical Spindle Twin-table Surface Grinder, xvi.
 
Redman, C., and Sons, Limited : Lathe, 13in. Centres General Purpose, v., vi. Lathe, 7in. High Production, vi.
 
Planing Machine, High-speed Heavy Duty, v., vi., 304
 
Selson Engineering Company, Limited :
 
High-speed Heavy Cutting Shaping Machines, xiii.
 
“ Osborne ” 6|in. Centres Lathe, xi., xii. 17in. Shaping Machine, xii., xiii.
 
13in. Swing, Vee-bed Gap Lathe, xii.
 
Webster and Bennett, Limited :
 
Side Head Vertical Turret Lathe, vii., viii. Single Table, Two Ram Boring Mill, vii., viii.
 
Vertical Boring and Turning Mills, vii.
 
Wicksteed, Charles, and Co., Limited: Sawing Machines, vi.
 
Flange Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
 
20in. Sawing Machine, vi.
 
Swivel Head Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
 
Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)
 
Exhibits :
 
For Electrical Exhibits—see also Electrical Matters
 
Alexander, George H., Machinery, Limited :
 
Bolt Heading Machines, Various Types, Open Die Header for Bolts and Screws, Safety Devices, 329
 
Archdale, James, and Co., Limited : Drilling Machines :
 
Drilling Machine, Heavy Duty Three-spindle Gang, 328
 
Multi-spindle Drilling Head, 328, 329 Drilling, Sensitive Radial, and Tapping Machine, 328
 
Milling Machines :
 
All-geared 18in. Horizontal Milling Machine, 328, 329
 
30in. Vertical Milling Machine with Port Milling Attachment, 328, 329
 
Beebee, Alfred :
 
Bright Bolts, Nuts, Studs, Set Pins, &c., 388
 
Britannia Lathe and Oil Engine Company, Limited :
 
4in. Treadle Lathe, 386, 387
 
Brookhirst Switchgear, Limited : Solenoid Starting Panel for Planer Control, 331, 332
 
Face Plate Starter for Vertical Drilling Machine, 332
 
B.S.A. Tools, Limited :
 
“ Coventry ” Centreless Grinder, 387 Work Holder of “ Coventry ” Grinder, 387 Small Tools, Adjustable Die, 387 Quick-change Drill Chuck, 387, 388
 
Cambridge Instrument Company, Limited :
 
Industrial Pyrometers, Fery Pyrometer, Cambridge Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament Pyrometer, Three-point Metal-cased Cambridge Recorder, Cambridge Indicators, Metal-cased Indicator, Cambridge Apparatus fox' Automatic Temperature Control, Dial “ Easy to Read ” Thermometers, Pyrometer Tester, Workshop Potentiometer, Whipple Indicator, Rosenhain Calorimeter, Extensiometer, &c., 360, 362
 
Churchill, Charles, and Co., Limited : Centreless Grinder and Automatic Machine, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, 362
 
Five-spindle Automatic Screw Machine, National Acme Company, 362
 
Colchester Lathe Company :
 
All-geared Surfacing and Boring Lathe, 386 5in. Centres “ Bantam ” Lathe, 386 9|in. Centres All-geared Lathe, 386
 
Firth, Thos., and Sons, Limited : Centre Drills of High-speed Steel, 388
 
Herbert, Alfred, Limited :
 
Drilling Machine, Motor-driven Radial, 330 Universal Milling Machine, Herbert No. 16, with New Type Table Drive and Vertical Milling Attachment, 330, 331
 
Wickman Gear Measuring Machine with Zero Adjusting Arrangement, Indicating Mechanism and Frictionless Pivots, 273
 
Herbert, Edward G., Limited :
 
“ Pendulum ” Hardness Tester with “Pen dulum ” Operating Stand and 24-Kilo-watt “ Pendulum ” Hardness Tester, 274
 
Holroyd, John, and Co., Limited : Combination Turret Lathe, 9in., 301 Disc Grinding Machine, 302 Oil Stone, Revolving and General Grinder, 303
 
Worm Grinding and Hob Sharpening Machine, 302
 
Worm Wheel Hobbing Machine, 4ft., 302
 
Hunton, C. A., and Sons :
 
Tube Bending Machine, 360
 
Jones and Shipman, A. A., Limited : “ Sandstrand ” Stub Lathe, 266, 273
 
MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
 
*- British Machine Tools at Olympia (continued):
Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia (continued):
*- JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED (continued) :
 
*-- Universal Grinding Machine for External and Internal Work, ix., x.
Kearns, H. W.,- and Co., Limited :
*-- Sensitive Drilling Machine, x., xi.
 
*- LUMSDEN MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED :
Universal Surfacing, Boring, Milling, Drilling and Tapping Machine with Grinding and Gear-cutting Attachment and Universal Control Gear, 271, 272
*-- Tool Grinding and Surface Grinding Machines, Gauge and Form Tool Grinding, xv.
 
*-- Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder, xv.
Kendall and Gent, Limited :
*-- Segmental Grinding Wheel, xv.
 
*-- Planetary Head Surface Grinder with Tee- slotted Square Work Table, xv.
Milling and Screwing Machines, 300
*-- Vertical Spindle Twin-table Surface Grinder, xvi.
 
*- REDMAN, C., AND SONS, LIMITED :  
Universal Plano-milling Machine, 300, 301
*-- Lathe, 13in. Centres General Purpose, v., vi.
 
*-- Lathe, 7in. High Production, vi.
Vertical Milling Machine, 300, 301
*-- Planing Machine, High-speed Heavy Duty, v., vi., 304
 
*- SELSON ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED :
Massey, B. and S., Limited :
*-- High-speed Heavy Cutting Shaping Machines, xiii.
 
*-- “Osborne” 6.5in. Centres Lathe, xi., xii.
358, 359
*-- 17in. Shaping Machine, xii., xiii.
 
*-- 13in. Swing, Vee-bed Gap Lathe, xii.
Hammer Type Forging Machine, 358
*- WEBSTER AND BENNETT, LIMITED :  
 
*-- Side Head Vertical Turret Lathe, vii., viii.
Portable Planing Machine and Machining Drop Stamp Block, 358
*-- Single Table, Two Ram Boring Mill, vii., viii.
 
*-- Vertical Boring and Turning Mills, vii.
Pneumatic Hammer, 358
*- WICKSTEED, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED:  
 
*-- Sawing Machines, vi.
Pneumatic Stamp, 10-Cwt., Now Type, 358,359
*-- Flange Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
 
*-- 20in. Sawing Machine, vi.
Tire-fixing Rolls, 358, 359
*-- Swivel Head Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
 
*- Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)
Reavell and Co., Limited :
*- Exhibits :
 
*-- For Electrical Exhibits—see also Electrical Matters
Air Compressors, Small, for Blowing Out Dust from Electrical Machinery in Substations and Small Power-houses, Garage Tire Pump, 359
*- ALEXANDER, GEORGE H., MACHINERY, LIMITED :
 
*-- Bolt Heading Machines, Various Types, Open Die Header for Bolts and Screws, Safety Devices, 329
Richards, Geo., and Co., Limited :
*- ARCHDALE, JAMES, AND CO., LIMITED : Drilling Machines :
 
*-- Drilling Machine, Heavy Duty Three- spindle Gang, 328
Duplex Crank Pin Turning Machine, 300
*-- Multi-spindle Drilling Head, 328, 329 Drilling, Sensitive Radial, and Tapping Machine, 328
 
*- Milling Machines :
Selson Engineering Company, Limited :
*-- All-geared 18in. Horizontal Milling Machine, 328, 329
 
*-- 30in. Vertical Milling Machine with Port Milling Attachment, 328, 329
Forging and Upsetting Machine, 266, 272
*- BEEBEE, ALFRED :
 
*-- Bright Bolts, Nuts, Studs, Set Pins, andc., 388
Maag Gear-cutting and Grinding Machines, 303
*- BRITANNIA LATHE AND OIL ENGINE COMPANY, LIMITED :
 
*-- 4in. Treadle Lathe, 386, 387
Smith and Coventry, Limited :
*- BROOKHIRST SWITCHGEAR, LIMITED :
 
*-- Solenoid Starting Panel for Planer Control, 331, 332
Boring and Turning Mill, 270
*-- Face Plate Starter for Vertical Drilling Machine, 332
 
*- B.S.A. TOOLS, LIMITED :
Worm Gear Generator, 266, 270
*-- “Coventry” Centreless Grinder, 387
 
*-- Work Holder of “Coventry” Grinder, 387
Keyseating, Duplex, and Slot Drilling Machine, 270, 271
*-- Small Tools, Adjustable Die, 387
 
*-- Quick-change Drill Chuck, 387, 388
Stirk, John, and Sons, Limited :
*- CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT COMPANY, LIMITED :
 
*-- Industrial Pyrometers, Fery Pyrometer, Cambridge Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament Pyrometer, Three - point Metal-cased Cambridge Recorder, Cambridge Indicators, Metal-cased Indi¬cator, Cambridge Apparatus for Automatic Temperature Control, Dial “ Easy to Read ” Thermometers, Pyrometer Tester, Workshop Potentiometer, Whipple Indicator, Rosenhain Calorimeter, Extensiometer, andc., 360, 362
Planing Machines and Boring Mills :
*- CHURCHILL, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED :
 
*-- Centreless Grinder and Automatic Machine, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, 362
Hilomill Electrically Driven Boring and Turning Mill, 360, 361
*-- Five-spindle Automatic Screw Machine, National Acme Company, 362
 
*- COLCHESTER LATHE COMPANY :  
Hiloplane Electrically Driven Planing Machine, 360, 361
*-- All-geared Surfacing and Boring Lathe, 386
 
*-- 5in. Centres “Bantam” Lathe, 386
Taylor, Charles, Limited :
*-- 9.5in. Centres All-geared Lathe, 386
 
*- FIRTH, THOS., AND SONS, LIMITED :
Cutting-off Machine, Rotary, 388
*-- Centre Drills of High-speed Steel, 388
 
*- HERBERT, ALFRED, LIMITED :
Plugging Lathes, 388
*-- Drilling Machine, Motor-driven Radial, 330
 
*-- Universal Milling Machine, Herbert No. 16, with New Type Table Drive and Vertical Milling Attachment, 330, 331
Cock Boring Machines, 388
*-- Wickman Gear Measuring Machine with Zero Adjusting Arrangement, Indicating Mechanism and Frictionless Pivots, 273
 
*- HERBERT, EDWARD G., LIMITED :
Ward, Haggas and Smith :
*-- “Pendulum” Hardness Tester with “Pendulum” Operating Stand and 24-Kilo- watt “Pendulum” Hardness Tester, 274
 
*- HOLROYD, JOHN, AND CO., LIMITED :
Pulley Turning Lathe, 388
*-- Combination Turret Lathe, 9in., 301
 
*-- Disc Grinding Machine, 302
“ Bateman ” High-speed Planing Machine, 388
*-- Oil Stone, Revolving and General Grinder, 303
 
*-- Worm Grinding and Hob Sharpening Machine, 302
Open-sided Planer, 388
*-- Worm Wheel Robbing Machine, 4ft., 302
 
*- HUNTON, C. A., AND SONS :
Woodworking Machinery :
*-- Tube Bending Machine, 360
 
*- JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED :
McDowall, John, and Sons :
*-- “Sundstrand” Stub Lathe, 266, 273
 
MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
Five-cutter Moulding and Planing Machine, 415
*- Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia (continued):
 
*- KEARNS, H. W.,- AND CO., LIMITED :
Self-feeding Saw Benches, 415, 416
*-- Universal Surfacing, Boring, Milling, Drilling and Tapping Machine with Grinding and Gear-cutting Attachment and Universal Control Gear, 271, 272
 
*- KENDALL AND GENT, LIMITED :
“ Clyde ” Automatic Deck Caulking Machine, 416
*-- Milling and Screwing Machines, 300
 
*-- Universal Plano-milling Machine, 300, 301
Robinson, Thomas, and Son, Limited : High-speed Band Re-sawing Machine, 415 Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Heavy, for Railway Vehicle and Shipbuilding Work, 415
*-- Vertical Milling Machine, 300, 301
 
*- MASSEY, B. AND S., LIMITED : 358, 359
Mortising Machines, Automatic and Otherwise, with Popular Chain Mortiser and Chain Mortising Attachments, 415
*-- Hammer Type Forging Machine, 358
 
*-- Portable Planing Machine and Machining Drop Stamp Block, 358
“ Safety ” Cutter Block, New Circular, with “ Relieved Back,” Variety of other Machines, 415
*-- Pneumatic Hammer, 358
 
*-- Pneumatic Stamp, 10-Cwt., New Type, 358, 359
Wadkin and Co., Limited :
*-- Tire-fixing Rolls, 358, 359
 
*- REAVELL AND CO., LIMITED :
Semi-automatic Universal Wood Miller, 417, 418
*-- Air Compressors, Small, for Blowing Out Dust from Electrical Machinery in Substations and Small Power-houses, Garage Tire Pump, 359
 
*- RICHARDS, GEO., AND CO., LIMITED :
High-speed Boring, Recessing, Housing and Stair-stringing Machine, 418
*-- Duplex Crank Pin Turning Machine, 300
 
*- SELSON ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED :
Combined Disc and Vertical-spin die Sander, 417, 418
*-- Forging and Upsetting Machine, 266, 272
 
*-- Maag Gear-cutting and Grinding Machines, 303
White, Thomas, and Sons, Limited : Planing, Moulding and Matching Machine, ct 416>. 417
*- SMITH AND COVENTRY, LIMITED :
 
*-- Boring and Turning Mill, 270
“ Straight Line Edging ” Saw Bench, 417 Double-end Tenoning Machine with Travel
*-- Worm Gear Generator, 266, 270
 
*-- Keyseating, Duplex, and Slot Drilling Machine, 270, 271
ling Tenoning Head, 417
*- STIRK, JOHN, AND SONS, LIMITED :
 
*- Planing Machines and Boring Mills :
Multiple Boring Spindle Machine, 418
*-- Hilomill Electrically Driven Boring and Turning Mill, 360, 361
 
*-- Hiloplane Electrically Driven Planing Machine, 360, 361
Other Machine Tools :
*- TAYLOR, CHARLES, LIMITED :
 
*-- Cutting-off Machine, Rotary, 388
Drill, Electric, with Grip Switch, Westminster Tool and Electric Company, 83
*-- Plugging Lathes, 388
 
*-- Cock Boring Machines, 388
Fine Thread Cutting, Accurate, 721 Planing Machine, Large High-speed,
*- WARD, HAGGAS AND SMITH :
 
*-- Pulley Turning Lathe, 388
Thomas Shanks and Co., Limited, 321
*-- "Bateman" High-speed Planing Machine, 388
 
*-- Open-sided Planer, 388
Plate Bending Rolls, Large, at Swansea, Hugh Smith, Limited, 168
*- Woodworking Machinery :
 
*- MCDOWALL, JOHN, AND SONS :
Slotting Machine, 48in. Stroke Portable,
*-- Five-cutter Moulding and Planing Machine, 415
 
*-- Self-feeding Saw Benches, 415, 416
Hulse and Co., Limited, 475
*-- "Clyde" Automatic Deck Caulking Machine, 416
 
*- ROBINSON, THOMAS, AND SON, LIMITED :
MAGNUS Effect, 589, 608, 636
*-- High-speed Band Re-sawing Machine, 415
 
*-- Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Heavy, for Railway Vehicle and Shipbuilding Work, 415
Marconi, Senatore, on Radio Communications, 706
*-- Mortising Machines, Automatic and Otherwise, with Popular Chain Mortiser and Chain Mortising Attachments, 415
 
*-- "Safety" Cutter Block, New Circular, with "Relieved Back," Variety of other Machines, 415
Marconi, Senatore, on Short-wave Directional Wireless, 21, 245
*- WADKIN AND CO., LIMITED :
 
*-- Semi-automatic Universal Wood Miller, 417, 418
Marine Engines—see Engines
*-- High-speed Boring, Recessing, Housing and Stair-stringing Machine, 418
 
*-- Combined Disc and Vertical-spindle Sander, 417, 418
Marine Turbine—see Ships
*- WHITE, THOMAS, AND SONS, LIMITED :
 
*-- Planing, Moulding and Matching Machine, 416, 417
Marking Time, 700
*-- "Straight Line Edging" Saw Bench, 417
 
*-- Double-end Tenoning Machine with Travelling Tenoning Head, 417
Marshall, C. F. Dendy, Locomotive No. 28, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 20 (Letter), 113
*-- Multiple Boring Spindle Machine, 418
 
*- Other Machine Tools :
Mechanical Stoker, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
*-- Drill, Electric, with Grip Switch, Westminster Tool and Electric Company, 83
 
*-- Fine Thread Cutting, Accurate, 721
Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
*-- Planing Machine, Large High-speed, Thomas Shanks and Co., Limited, 321
 
*-- Plate Bending Rolls, Large, at Swansea, Hugh Smith, Limited, 168
Merritt, Henry E., on Gauging of Finish-ground
*-- Slotting Machine, 48in. Stroke Portable, Hulse and Co., Limited, 475
 
*MAGNUS Effect, 589, 608, 636
Worms by Cylinders, 162
*Marconi, Senatore, on Radio Communications, 706
 
*Marconi, Senatore, on Short-wave Directional Wireless, 21, 245
Mersey, New Dock at Bromborough, 592
*Marine Engines--see Engines
 
*Marine Turbine--see Ships
Metals, Fatigue in, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
*Marking Time, 700
 
*Marshall, C. F. Dendy, Locomotive No. 28, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 20 (Letter), 113
Metals, Fibre in, 727
*Mechanical Stoker, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
 
*Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
Metals—for papers on see also Institute of Metals, in Associations, &c.
*Merritt, Henry E., on Gauging of Finish-ground Worms by Cylinders, 162
 
*Mersey, New Dock at Bromborough, 592
Milking Plant and New Type Churn, De Laval Chaclburn Company, Limited, 82
*Metals, Fatigue in, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
 
*Metals, Fibre in, 727
Mills, Wire Rod—see British Wire-drawing Mines, Safety in, Research Board Report Flame-proof Electrical Apparatus, 390
*Metals--for papers on see also Institute of Metals, in Associations, andc.
 
*Milking Plant and New Type Churn, De Laval Chadburn Company, Limited, 82
Mines, Unsafe Electrical Equipment in, 215 Mining Industry of Canada, Water Power in the, 194
*Mills, Wire Rod--see British Wire-drawing
 
*Mines, Safety in, Research Board Report Flame-proof Electrical Apparatus, 390
Mining Methods, New, on the Rand, 169 Missing Pressure—see Engines
*Mines, Unsafe Electrical Equipment in, 215
 
*Mining Industry of Canada, Water Power in the, 194
Morley, Thomas B., Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, 544
*Mining Methods, New, on the Rand, 169
 
*Missing Pressure--see Engines
MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
*Morley, Thomas B., Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, 544
 
*MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
434, 470              .
*- 434, 470
 
*- Features of the Show, Six-cylinder Cars, 434
Features of the Show, Six-eyhnder Cars, 434 Overhead and Side-by-side Valves ; Ignition, Coil and Battery or Magneto ; Saloon Car ; Low-pressure or “ Balloon ” Tires, 4 34, 435
*- Overhead and Side-by-side Valves ; Ignition, Coil and Battery or Magneto ; Saloon Car ; Low-pressure or "Balloon" Tires, 434, 435
 
*- Armstrong-Siddeley Cars, 14 H.P.; 30 H.P. and 18 H.P. with Six Cylinders ; 30 H.P Six-cylinder Enclosed Limousine Seven- seater, 473
Armstrong-Siddeley Cars, 14 H.P.; 30 H.P. and 18 H.P. with Six Cylinders ; 30 H.P Six-cylinder Enclosed Limousine Seven-seater, 473
*- Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, 14-40 H.P. Car, Four-cylinder Vertical Type Engine with Side-by-side Valve Engine of Aluminium with Cast Iron Liners ; Air Pump for Feeding Fuel and Pumping Tires ; Cam Shaft Driven by Renold's Silent Chain; Gear-box with Four Forward Speeds and a Reverse ; Four-wheel Brakes, 470
 
*- British Thomson-Houston New Polar Inductor Magneto with Automatic Ignition Timing Control, 470, 471
Beardmore, W.» and Co., Limited, 14—40 H.l. Car, Four-cylinder Vertical Type Engine with Side-by-side Valve Engine of Aluminium with Cast Iron Liners ; Air Pump for Feeding Fuel and Pumping Tires ; Cam Shaft. Driven byRenold’s Silent Chain ; Gear-box with Four Forward Speeds and a Reverse ; Four-wheel Brakes, 470
*- Chrysler American Six-cylinder Car, 473
 
*- Daimler Six-cylinder Car, Largest in the World ; 57 H.P. Chassis, Independent Steel Frame, Sleeve Valve Engine ; Primer and Petrol Control, Worm Gearing, 434, 435
British Thomson-Houston New Polar Inductor Magneto with Automatic Ignition Timing Control, 470, 471
*- Harper, A., Sons and Bean, Limited, 14 H.P. Car ; New 12 H.P. Car, 473
 
*- Humber Company's Car, 8-18 H.P., 12-25 H.P., 15-40 H.P., 470
Chrysler American Six-cylinder Car, 473
*- Lanchester Cars, 21 H.P. with Four-speed Gear-box ; 40 H.P., with Three-speed Epicyclic Gear, 472
 
*- Rolls-Royce 40-50 Cabriolet de Ville with Side-by-side Valves ; 20 H.P. with Six Cylinders, 472
Daimler Six-cylinder Car, Largest in the World ; 57 H.P. Chassis, Independent Steel Frame, Sleeve Valve Engine ; P^mer and Petrol Control, Worm Gearing, 434, 43.)
*- Rover Company 14-45 H.P. Four-cylinder Car, Engine Design, Mr. P. A. Poppe ; Gear Pumping Working Magneto, Starter Motor, Dynamo Drive, Gear-box, Brakes and Working of, 435, 436
 
*- Steam Cars, Reappearance of, Canadian Car, Two-cylinder Horizontal High-pressure Steam, Brooks Steam Motors, Limited, 470 Sunbeam Cars, 12-30 H.P., 14-40 H.P., 20-60 H.P., 471
Harper, A., Sons and Bean, Limited, 14 11.1.
*- Trojan Car, Solid Tires, Two-pair Two-stroke Horizontal Water-cooled Engine, 473
 
*- Vauxhall Cars, 30-98 H.P., 23-60 H.P., 14-40 H.P., All Four-cylinder Cars, 472
Car ; New 12 H.P. Car, 473
*- Wolseley Cars, 11-22 H.P. Four-cylinder, 16-35 H.P. Four-cylinder, 24-55 H.P. Six-cylinder, Magneto Ignition Replaces Coil Ignition, 472
 
*MOTOR Lorry, Subsidy, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
Humber Company’s Car, 8-18 H.P., 1- -5 11.P., 15-40 H.P., 470
*Motor v. Mule in China, 584
 
*Mott, Basil C. B., on Tube Railways, London Traffic, Bridges, andc., 517
Lanchester Cars, 21 H.P. with Four-speed Gear-box ; 40 H.P., with Three-speed Epicyclic Gear, 472
*Mould Drying Apparatus, International Processes, Limited, 705
 
*Multipotent Coulter, Sub-soiler, andc., Sidney C. Darby, 12
Rolls-Royce 40-50 Cabriolet de Ville with Side-by-side Valves; 20 H.P. with Six. Cylinders, 472
 
Rover Company 14—45 H.P. Four-cylinder Car, Engine Design, Mr. P. A. Poppe; Gear Pumping Working Magneto, Starter Motor, Dynamo Drive, Gear-box, Brakes and Working of, 435, 436
 
Steam Cars, Reappearance of, Canadian Car, Two-cylinder Horizontal High-pressure Steam, Brooks Steam Motors, Limited, 470
 
Sunbeam Cars, 12-30 H.P., 14-40 H.P., 20-60 H.P., 471
 
Trojan Car, Solid Tires, Two-pair Two-stroke Horizontal Water-cooled Engine, 473
 
Vauxhall Cars, 30-98 H.P., 23-60 H.P., 14-40 H.P., All Four-cylinder Cars, 472
 
Wolseley Cars, 11-22 H.P. Four-cylinder, 16-35 H.P. Four-cylinder, 24-55 H.P. Six-cylinder, Magneto Ignition Replaces Coil Ignition, 472
 
MOTOR Lorry, Subsidy, .John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
 
Motor v. Mule in China, 584
 
Mott, Basil C. B., on Tube Railways, London Traffic, Bridges, &c., 517
 
Mould Drying Apparatus, International Processes, Limited, 705
 
Multipotent Coulter, Sub-soiler, &c., Sidney
 
C. Darby, 12


N
N
NATAL Iron Industry, 594
*NATAL Iron Industry, 594
 
*National Tank, The William Froude, 292
National Tank, The William Froude, 292
*Naval Matters--see Ships
 
*Navigation--see Ships
Naval Matters—see Ships
*Navvy, Revolving Steam, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 621
 
*NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
Navigation—see Ships
*- Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, E. A. Forward, 686, 714
 
*- Boring Bar and Boring Mill, Bersham ; Boring Mill, Peter Ewart's ; Boring Machines, Dixon's ; Matthew Murray's ; Nasmyth and Gaskell's, 686, 714
Navvy, Revolving Steam, Sir William Arrol and
*- Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, 475
 
*- Three Papers on Early Days of Ironmaking in Shropshire, Rhys Jenkins, J. W. Hall, and T. S. Ashton, 444
Co., Limited, 621
*NEWFOUNDLAND, Humberarm Hydroelectric Development in, 514, 526
 
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
 
Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, E. A. Forward, 686, 714
 
Boring Bar and Boring Mill, Bersham ; Boring Mill, Peter Ewart’s ; Boring Machines, Dixon’s ; Matthew Murray’s ; Nasmyth and Gaskell’s, 686, 714
 
Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, 475
 
Three Papers on Early Days of Ironmaking in Shropshire, Rhys Jenkins, J. W. Hall, and T. S. Ashton, 444
 
NEWFOUNDLAND, Humberarm Hydroelectric Development, in, 514, 526
 
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OBITUARY :
 
Deville, Edouard G., Dr., 403
 
Fitzmaurice, Sir Maurice (Portrait ), 579
 
Fowler, George, 74
 
Gilkes, Gilbert, 207
 
Glover, Arthur William, 403
 
Gray, Sir William Cresswell, 520
 
Lumsden, Thomas, 109
 
Pearn, William Alfred, 16
 
Ransford, Robert Bolton, 617


Tempest, Sir Percy Crosland, 520
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*OBITUARY :
*- Deville, Edouard G., Dr., 403
*- Fitzmaurice, Sir Maurice (Portrait), 579
*- Fowler, George, 74
*- Gilkes, Gilbert, 207
*- Glover, Arthur William, 403
*- Gray, Sir William Cresswell, 520
*- Lumsden, Thomas, 109
*- Pearn, William Alfred, 16
*- Ransford, Robert Bolton, 617
*- Tempest, Sir Percy Crosland, 520
*O'BRIEN, Lieut.-Colonel E., on Electrification of British Main Railways, 356
*Oil Wells--see also Wire Lines
*Omnibus, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
*Oncost, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
*Overhead and Labour Costs, Ralph E. Flanders, 532
*Owens, Dr. John S., on Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, 157 ; (Letter), 233


O’BRIEN, Lieut.-Colonel E., on Electrification of British Main Railways, 356
P
 
*PARSONS, Sir Charles, on Steam Turbines, 42 140
Oil Wells—see also Wire Lines
*Patent Law, Russian, 530
 
*PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
Omnibus, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works,
*- Aeronautics, 451
 
*- Batteries and Accumulators, 147
Limited, 11
*- Building, 600
 
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 173, 481
Oncost, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
*- Cranes and Conveyors, 120, 200, 251, 310, 396, 452, 512, 542
 
*- Crushing and Grinding, 424, 482
Overhead and Labour Costs, Ralph E. Flanders, 532
*- Dynamos and Motors, 29, 61, 91, 119, 225, 367, 423, 451, 541, 599, 627, 655
 
*- Electrical Appliances, 511, 739
Owens, Dr. John S., on Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, 157 ; (Letter), 233
*PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (continued) :
 
*- Engines, Internal Combustion, 61, 91, 119, 173, 225, 281, 309, 337, 423, 451, 541, 571, 599, 627, 683, 739
PARSONS, Sir Charles, on Steam Turbines, 42,
*- Engines, Steam, 199
 
*- Furnaces, 148, 337, 395, 482, 683, 711
140
*- Lighting and Heating, 684, 712
 
*- Locomotives, 30, 512
Patent Law, Russian, 530
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 30, 92, 148, ]74, 252, 309, 368, 452, 482, 512, 571, 600, 656, 683, 711
 
*- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 30, 62, 147, 200, 226, 251, 282, 482, 511, 571, 600, 627, 655, 740
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH .
*- Mining Machinery, 482
 
*- Miscellaneous, 30, 62, 120, 148, 174, 226, 252, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 572, 600, 628, 656, 684, 712, 740
Aeronautics, 451
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 30, 252, 310, 338, 368, 452, 571, 628, 684, 711
 
*- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 200, 451, 740
Batteries and Accumulators, 147
*- Ships and Boats, 226, 338
 
*- Steam Generators, 91, 225, 251, 309, 367, 541, 655, 683
Building, 600
*- Switchgear, 61, 147, 337, 367, 451
 
*- Telegraphs and Telephones, 30, 61, 147, 173, 199, 251, 281, 367, 395, 423, 481, 542, 571, 599, 655, 683, 711
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 1 7 3, 481 Cranes and Conveyors, 120, 200, 251, 310,
*- Tramways and Railways, 62, 92, 120, 338, 368, 396, 424, 572, 712
 
*- Transformers and Converters, 147, 199, 226, 281, 395, 481, 739
396, 452, 512, 542
*- Transmission of Power, 29, 62, 92, 119, 147, 282, 337, 395, 423, 481, 511, 627, 739
 
*- Turbine Machinery, 29, 91, 173, 541, 599, 627
Crushing and Grinding, 424, 482
*PATENTS, Turkish, 333
 
*Paton, F. A. R., Costing and Time Booking, 633  
Dynamos and Motors, 29, 61, 91,
*Pelton Turbine, Experimental, Percy Pitman, 332
 
*Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 62, 92, 120, 148, 174, 197, 223, 249, 282, 307, 335, 365, 393, 421, 477, 509, 539, 569, 593, 625, 656, 678, 712
367, 423, 451, 541, 599, 627, 655
*Petrol Rail Coach for Norway, 705
 
*Petrol, Synthetic, for Motors, 411
Electrical Appliances, 511, 739
*Pictures, Talking Motion, C. F. Elwell, 622
 
*Pillans, J. S., on the Operation of Centrifugal Pumps, 732
119, 225,
*Ploughing Windlass, Oil Engine-driven, J. and H. McLaren, 666
 
*Pneumatic Plate Tightening Machine, The Hallett, Howard Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 667
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (continued) :
*Port Elizabeth, Power House at, 550
 
*Potato Digger, T. M. Jarmain, Limited, 80
Engines, Internal Combustion, 61, 91, 119, 173, 225, 281, 309, 337, 423, 451, 541, 571,
*Poultney, E. C., Locomotive Cylinder Performance, 574, 602
 
*PUMPS :
599, 627, 683, 739
*- Centrifugal Pump, New Type, Wallwin Company, 678
 
*- Centrifugal Pumps, Operation of, J. S. Pillans, 732
Engines, Steam, 199
*- Force Pump, Drummond Brothers, 666, 667
 
*- Sewage Pumps and Engines at Lincoln (New) Station, Robey and Co., Limited, 546
I Furnaces, 148, 337, 395, 482, 683, 711
*- Small Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited, 666
 
*- Storm Water Pumps at Lincoln Sewage Station, Gwynnes Engineering Company, Limited, 547
Lighting and Heating, 684, 712
*- Valveless Fire Pump, Martin's Cultivator Company, Limited, 82
 
*- Vertical Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited,
Locomotives, 30, 512
 
Alachine Tools and Shop Appliances, 30, 92, 148, ]74, 252, 309, 368, 452, 482, 512, 571,
 
600, 656, 683, 711         ...
 
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 30, 62, 147, 200, 226, 251, 282, 482, 511, 571, 600. 627, 655, 740
 
Mining Machinery, 482
 
Miscellaneous, 30,* 62, 120, 148, 174, 226, 252, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 572, 600, 628* 656, 684, 712, 740
 
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 30, 252, 310, 338, 368, 452, 571, 628, 684, 711
 
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 200, 451, 740
 
Ships and Boats, 226, 338
 
Steam Generators, 91, 225, 251, 309, 367 541 655, 683
 
Switchgear, 61, 147, 337, 367, 451
 
Telegraphs and Telephones, 30, 61, 147, 173 199, 251, 281, 367, 395, 423, 481, 542, 571’
 
599, 655, 683, 711
 
Tramways and Railways, 62, 92, 120 338 368, 396, 424, 572, 712
 
Transformers and Converters, 147, 199 296 „ 281, 395, 481, 739
 
Transmission of Power, 29, 62, 92, 1 19 147 282, 337, 395, 423, 481, 511, 627, 739
 
Turbine Machinery, 29, 91, 173, 541, 599, 627
 
PATENTS, Turkish, 333
 
Paton, F. A. R., Costing and Time Booking, 633 1 Pelton Turbine, Experimental, Percy Pitman, 332
 
Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 62 i 92, 120, 148, 174, 197, 223, 249, 282, 307 335’ 365, 393, 421, 477, 509, 539, 569, 593, 625* 656, 678, 712
 
Petrol Rail Coach for Norway, 705
 
Petrol, Synthetic, for Motors, 411
 
Pictures, Talking Motion, C. F. Elwell, 622
 
Pillans, J. S., on the Operation of Centrifugal Pumps, 732
 
Ploughing Windlass, Oil Engine-driven, J. and H. McLaren, 666
 
Pneumatic Plate Tightening Machine, The Hallett, Howard Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 667
 
Port Elizabeth, Power House at, 550
 
Potato Digger, T. M. Jarmain, Limited, 80 I
 
Poultney, E. C., Locomotive Cylinder Performance, 574, 602
 
PUMPS :
 
Centrifugal Pump, New Type, Wall win Company, 678
 
Centrifugal Pumps, Operation of, J. S
 
Pillans, 732|
 
Force Pump, Drummond Brothers, 666, 667 Sewage Pumps and Engines at Lincoln (New)
 
Station, Robey and Co., Limited, 546
 
Small Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited, 666I
 
Storm Water Pumps at Lincoln Sewage Station, Gwynnes Engineering Company, Limited, 547
 
Valveless Fire Pump, Martin’s Cultivator Company, Limited, 82
 
Vertical Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited,


R
R
 
*RADIO--see Wireless
RADIO—see Wireless
 
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
 
*General:
General:
*- Father of Railways, 268
 
*- Main Line Electrification, A New System, L. de Verebely, 630
Father of Railways, 268
*- Olten Sub-station, Swiss Federal Railways, 556, 561
 
*- Post Office Tube Railway and Wagon for, 404 ; (Addenda), 479 ; (Letters), 504, 581
Main Line Electrification, A New System
*- Rail Coach, Petrol, for Norway, Four Wheel Drive Lorry Company, Limited, 705
 
*- Rails and Wagons, Plymouth or Hill's Tramway, 1800, 38
L. de Verebely, 630
*- Railway Centenary, 15, 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604, 634, 673, 691, 728
 
*- Railway Centenary in Austria, Linz-Budweis Railway, Vienna-Florisdorf-Wagram Railway, 696
Olten Sub-station, Swiss Federal Railways
*- Railway Electrification, 644
 
*- Railway Returns for 1923, 390
556, 561                                     • ’
*- Railway Track, 161
 
*- Railway Wagon Body Making Machine, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 114
Post Office Tube Railway and Wagon for
*- Traverser, "Surface" 35-Ton Electric, S. H. Heywood and Co., Limited, 84, 85
 
*British, Colonial and Indian :
404 ; (Addenda), 479 ; (Letters), 504, 581 Rail Coach, Petrol, for Norway, Four Wheel
*- Cornish Riviera, Limited, A Run with, 502
 
*- Electrification of British Main Railways, Lieut.-Colonel E. O'Brien, 356
Drive Lorry Company, Limited, 705
*- Hendon-Edgware Extension of the London Electric Railways, 216
 
*- London and North-Eastern New Dining Car Train, 380
Rails and Wagons, Plymouth or Hill’s Tramway, 1800, 38
*- Natal Railway Electrification, 678
 
*- New South Wales, Railways of, 728
Railway Centenary, 15, 17, 37, 78 108 136
*- North-Eastern Railway, Dock Improvement Schemes, 129
 
*One Hundred Years of British Railways :
156, 179, 214, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354 374
*- 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604, 634, 673, 691, 728
 
*- PART I.:
413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604 634’ 673, 691, 728                           ’
*-- Stockton and Darlington Railway and its Predecessors, 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214
 
*-- Construction and Opening of the Stockton and Darlington, 214
Railway Centenary in Austria, Linz-Budweis Railway, Vienna-Florisdorf-Wagram Railway, 696
*-- Development of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 179
 
Railway Electrification, 644
 
Railway Returns for 1923, 390
 
Railway Track, 161
 
Railway Wagon Body Making Machine,
 
1 nos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 114
 
I raverser, Surface 35-Ton Electric, S. H Heywood and Co., Limited, 84, 85
 
British, Colonial and Indian :
 
Cornish Riviera, Limited, A Run with 502 Electrification of British Main Railways.
 
Lieut.-Colonel E. O’Brien, 356
 
Hendon-Edgware Extension of the London Electric Railways, 216
 
London and North-Eastern New Dininn- Car Train, 380
 
Natal Railway Electrification, 678
 
New South Wales, Railways of, 728         [
 
th-Eastern Railway, Dock Improvement
 
Schemes, 129
 
One Hundred Years of British Railways :
 
17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214, 240 261
 
roo’ r Ja’ 354, 374’ 413’ 440> 468>’ 498’’ «>28, 549, 575, 604, 634, 673, 691, 728
 
Part I.:
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway and its J1^de^sors’ 17’ 37» 78> 108, 136, 156,
 
Construction and Opening of the Stockton and Darlington, 214
 
Development of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 179
 
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued) :
 
*One Hundred Years of British Railways (continued) :
One Hundred Years of British Railways (con-tinued) :
*- PART I. (continued):
 
*-- Early Track, 156 ; (Letter), 215
Part I. (continued) :
*-- Origin of Railways, 17
 
*-- Other Pre-1821 Railways, 136
Early Track, 156 ; (Letter), 215
*-- Railways in the Public Service, 78
 
*-- Railways Supplement Canals, 37
Origin of Railways, 17
*-- Surrey Iron Railway and the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway, 108
 
*- PART II.:
Other Pre-1821 Railways, 136
*-- The First Half Century, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604 ; (Letter), 668
 
*-- Furness and West Cumberland Railways, 529
Railways in the Public Service, 78
*-- Great Eastern ; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire ; Great Northern, 549
 
*-- Great Western Railway, 374, 413, 440 ; Original Rail and Timbers, 374 ; (Correction), 473
Railways Supplement Canals, 37
*-- Irish Railways, 605
 
*-- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 528 ; (Letter), 551
Surrey Iron Railway and the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway, 108
*-- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 240 ; (Letter), 322
 
*-- Construction and Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 261
Part II.:
*-- London and North-Western Railway, 288, 319, 354
 
*-- Midland Railway, 468
The First Half Century, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604 ; (Letter), 668
*-- North-Eastern Railway, 498
 
*-- North Staffordshire Railway, 529
Furness and West Cumberland Railways, 529
*-- Scottish Railways, 604
 
*- The Southern Railways :
Great Eastern ; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire ; Great Northern, 549
*-- 575
 
*-- London and Brighton, 576
Great Western Railway, 374, 413, 440 ; Original Rail and Timbers, 374 ; (Correction), 473
*-- London, Chatham and Dover, 576
 
*-- London and South-Western, 575 South-Eastern, 576
Irish Railways, 605
*-- The Latter Half Century, 634, 673, 691, 721
 
*-- The Years 1876-1885, 634
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 528 ; (Letter), 551
*-- The Years 1886-1900, 673
 
*-- The Years 1901-1914, 691
Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 240 ; (Letter), 322
*-- August 4th, 1914óDecember, 1924, 728
 
*- Post Office Tube Railway, 404 ; (Letters), 504, 581
Construction and Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 261
*- South Africa, Railway Innovations in, 322
 
*- South-East Africa, Big Railway Development, 677
London and North-Western Railway, 288, 319, 354 v
*- Tasmania, Electric Railway for, 668
 
*Foreign Railways :
Midland Railway, 468
*- Spanish Railways, 350
 
*- Swiss Federal Railways, Outdoor Substations, 556, 561
North-Eastern Railway, 498
 
North Staffordshire Railway, 529
 
Scottish Railways, 604
 
The Southern Railways :
 
575
 
London and Brighton, 576
 
London, Chatham and Dover, 576 London and South-Western, 575 South-Eastern, 576
 
The Latter Half Century, 634, 673, 691, 72 3
 
The Years 1876-1885, 634
 
The Years 1886-1900, 673
 
The Years 1901-1914, 691
 
August 4th, 1914—December, 1924, 728
 
Post Office Tube Railway, 404 ; (Letters), 504, 581
 
South Africa, Railway Innovations in, 322
 
Soutlf-East Africa, Big Railway Development, 677
 
Tasmania, Electric Railway for, 668
 
Foreign Railways :
 
Spanish Railways, 350
 
Swiss Federal Railways, Outdoor Substations, 556, 561
 
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
*General:
*- Baltic Engines--see London, Midland
*- Diesel-electric Locomotive for Russia, Hohenzollern Locomotive Works, 322, 324
*- Diesel-electric Locomotive and Testing Plant, Professor Lomonossoff, 552
*- Future of the Locomotive, 557 ; (Letters), 581, 609
*- Individualism in Locomotive Design, J. G. H. Warren, 717
*- Locomotive Cylinder Performance, E. C. Poultney, 574, 602
*- Locomotive, Experimental, Equipped with Phase Converter, 631
*- Locomotive Superheaters, 672
*- New Rack Locomotive, Railgrip Syndicate, Limited, 55
*- Nine Elms, Locomotive Coaling Installation at, George F. Zimmer, 442
*- Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
*- Steam Separator for Locomotives, Captain E. F. McCourt, 566
*- Turbine Locomotive, Zoelly, for Swiss Federal Railways, 530
*British, Colonial and Indian :
*- Liverpool and Manchester Railway Locomotive, "Manchester" or "Caledonian," 1832, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 20 ; (Letter), 113
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Four- cylinder Tank Locomotives, 582, 583
*- Narrow-gauge Mallet Locomotives for Burma, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 138, 139
*Foreign :
*- Zoelly Turbine Locomotive, Swiss Federal Railways, 530
*RAINFALL and Infiltration, 304
*Rake, Side-delivery, and Swather, New Type, W. M. Nicholson and Sons, Limited, 80
*Refrigerator, Small Self-contained, Haslam Foundrv and Engineering Company, Limited, 12
*Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, Thomas B. Morley, 544
*Reinforced Concrete Lift Tower, 307
*Research Laboratories at a Cable Works, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
*Research Work, Intensified, in England, Failure of, John G. A. Rhodin, 430
*Research Workers, Supply of, 384--see also Industrial and Scientific
*Reservoir, Damaged, Shire Oak, South Staffordshire, Repairing and Remodelling, 493, 496
*Rhodesian Water Power Scheme, 363
*Rhodin, John G. A., Electrolytic Copper, 560
*Rhodin, John G. A., Failure of Intensified Research Work in England, 430
*Riverside Sewerage Scheme of the Romford Rural District Council, 290, 296
*Road Construction, Bitumen in, 734
*Road and Gully Washing Vehicle, Self-propelled, Maudslay Motor Company, Limited, 566
*Road Roller, 10-Ton, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 51
*Road Roller, 7-Ton Motor, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 12, 50
*Road Roller, 10-Ton Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 466, 477
*Road Roller, Steam, Wallis and Steevens, Limited, 12
*Road Rollers at Leicester, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
*Romford--see Riverside
*Ropeway for Explosives, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (Two- page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
*Rosenhain, Dr., on Reports of Work Done at the National Physical Laboratory, 316
*Ross, Sir Archibald, on Ten Years' Progress í in Marine Propulsion, andc., 19, 22
*Rotary Soil Tiller Simar Rototillers, 11
*Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Leicester, 11, 50, 80
*Rugby--see Wireless
*Russian Patent Law, 530


General:
S
 
*SCAPA Flow Salvage Operations, 158
Baltic Engines—see London, Midland
*Scholarships, Lloyd's Register, 621
 
*Scholarships, Whitworth, Regulations for, 184 ; Awards, 338
Diesel-electric Locomotive for Russia, Hohen-zollern Locomotive Works, 322, 324
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Abstract of Report, 384, 411
 
*Scott, Admiral Sir Percy--see Ships, Naval Matters
Diesel-electric Locomotive and Testing Plant, Professor Lomonossoff, 552
Seed-sowing Machine, Foresters' School, 11
 
*Sennar Dam and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349, 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
Future of the Locomotive, 557 ; (Letters), 581, 609
*Sentinel Track-laying Steam Tractor, 592
 
*Sewage Pumping Station, New, at Lincoln, 546
Individualism in Locomotive Design, J. G. H. Warren, 717
*Sewage Treatment Plant and Apparatus at Hanley, 726, 731
 
*Sewage Works, New, at Tilbury, 242
Locomotive Cylinder Performance, E. C. Poultney, 574, 602
*Sewer, Storm Relief, for London, 474
 
*Sewerage--see Riverside
Locomotive, Experimental, Equipped with Phase Converter, 631
*Shearing, G., on Wireless Transmitting Apparatus, 649
 
*Sheet Metal, Thin, Testing of, 136
Locomotive Superheaters, 672
*Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, Dr. John S. Owens, 157 ; (Letter), 233
 
New Rack Locomotive, Railgrip Syndicate, Limited, 55
 
Nine Elms, Locomotive Coaling Installation at, George F. Zimmer, 442
 
Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
 
Steam Separator for Locomotives, Captain E. F. McCourt, 566
 
Turbine Locomotive, Zoelly, for Swiss Federal Railways, 530
 
British, Colonial and Indian :
 
Liverpool and Manchester Railway Locomotive, “ Manchester ” or “ Caledonian,” 1832, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 20 ; (Letter), 113
 
London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Four-cylinder Tank Locomotives, 582, 583
 
Narrow-gauge Mallet Locomotives for Burma, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 138, 139
 
Foreign :
 
Zoelly Turbine Locomotive, Swiss Federal Railways, 530
 
RAINFALL and Infiltration, 304
 
Rake, Side-delivery, and Swather, New Type, W. M. Nicholson and Sons, Limited, 80
 
Refrigerator, Small Self-contained, Haslam Foundry and Engineering Company, Limited, 12
 
Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, Thomas B. Morley, 544
 
Reinforced Concrete Lift Tower, 307
 
Research Laboratories at a Cable Works, Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
 
Research Work, Intensified, in England, Failure of, John G. A. Rhodin, 430
 
Research Workers, Supply of, 384—see also Industrial and Scientific
 
Reservoir, Damaged, Shire Oak, South Staffordshire, Repairing and Remodelling, 493, 496
 
Rhodesian Water Power Scheme, 363
 
Rhodin, John G. A., Electrolytic Copper, 560
 
Rhodin, John G. A., Failure of Intensified Research Work in England, 430
 
Riverside Sewerage Scheme of the Romford Rural District Council, 290, 296
 
Road Construction, Bitumen in, 734
 
Road and Gully Washing Vehicle, Self-propelled, Maudslay Motor Company, Limited, 566
 
Road Roller, 10-Ton, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 51
 
Road Roller, 7-Ton Motor, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 12, 50
 
Road Roller, 10-Ton Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 466, 477
 
Road Roller, Steam, Wallis and Steevens, Limited, 12
 
Road Rollers at Leicester, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
 
Romford—see Riverside
 
Ropeway for Explosives, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (7’wo-page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
 
Rosenhain, Dr., on Reports of Work Done at
 
• the National Physical Laboratory, 310
 
> Ross, Sir Archibald, on Ton Years’ Progress
 
■ in Marine Propulsion, &c., 19, 22
 
! Rotary Soil Tiller. Simar Rototillers, 1 1
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Leicester 11, 50, 80
 
Rugby—see Wireless Russian Patent Law, 530
 
s
SCAPA Flow Salvage Operations, 158
 
Scholarships, Lloyd’s Register, 621
 
Scholarships, Whitworth, Regulations for, 184 Awards, 338
 
Scientific and Industrial Research, Abstract of Report, 384, 411
 
Scott, Admiral Sir Percy—see Ships, Naval Matters
 
Seed-sowing Machine, Foresters’ School, 11
 
Sennar Dam and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
 
Sentinel Track-laying Steam Tractor, 592
 
Sewage Pumping Station, New, at Lincoln, 546
 
Sewage Treatment Plant and Apparatus at Hanley, 726, 731
 
Sewage Works, New, at Tilbury, 242
 
Sewer, Storm Relief, for London, 474
 
Sewerage—see Riverside
 
Shearing, G., on Wireless Transmitting Anna-ratus, 649                           8 1 1
 
Sheet Metal, Thin, Testing of, 136
 
Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, Dr.
 
John S. Owens, 157 ; (Letter), 233
 
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
 
*General :
General :
*- Chepstow Shipyard, 193
 
*- Double-acting Diesel Engine, New Type, for Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23
Chepstow Shipyard, 193
*- Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New System, Gilbert Austin, 580
 
*- Formulae and Rotary Slide Rule for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
Double-acting Diesel Engine, New Type, for
*- Froude, W. and R. E., The Work of, A. W. Johns, 660, 687
 
*- Gearing for Shipsí Turbines and Motor Ships, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23                         J
*- High Speeds at Sea, 267
 
*- Hydraulic-mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New
*- Independent Passenger Ship Design, J. Anderson and R. Steele, 18
 
*- Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219
System, Gilbert Austin, 580
*- Lloyd's Register Book of Shipping, New Edition, 85
 
*- Lloyd's Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding Returns, 54, 408
Formulae and Rotary Slide Ride for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
*- Lloyd's Register Scholarships, 621
 
*- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 523
Froude, W. and R. E., The Work of A W Johns, 660, 687
*- Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
 
*- Magnus Effect, 589, 608, 636 ; (Letter), 693
Gearing for Ships’ Turbines and Motor Shins, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
*- Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
 
*- Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
High Speeds at Sea, 267
*- Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith, 534
 
*- Position of British Shipbuilding, 214
Hydraulic-mechanical Transmission Gearing tor Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
*- Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, and Appendices, G. S. Baker, 18
 
*- Ten Years' Progress in Marine Propulsion, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
Independent Passenger Ship Design, J.
*- Wreck Statistics for 1923, 193
 
*British Navy :
Anderson and R. Steele, 18
*- Distribution of the Fleet, 383
 
*- H.M.S. Warrior, Passing of, 213
Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219                                 1
*Naval Matters :
 
*- Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
I^oyd’s Register Book of Shipping, New Edition, 85
*- British Destroyer Yards, 180
 
*- French Naval Construction, 578
Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding
*- Limitation of Naval Strength, 16
 
*- Naval Review at Spithead, 135
Returns, 54, 408                         fe
*- Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
 
*- "Standardised" Light Cruiser, 107
Lloyd’s Register Scholarships, 621
*Foreign Navies :
 
*- Dutch Cruiser Java, 533
L1oyd’s Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 023
*- French Mine-laying Submarine Pierre. Chailley, Augustin Normand et Cie., .578
 
*- French Navy, 239
Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
*- Italian Warships, New Cruisers Trento and Trieste, 605
 
*Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
Magnus Effect, 589, 608, 636 ; (Letter), 693
*- Cross-Channel Steamer Newhaven, Stranding of, 158, 184
 
*- Dredger, Dipper, Lucayan, and Rock Cutter, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 695, 698
Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
*- Dredgers, Bucket Hopper, Sir William Matthews, and Trailing Suction Hopper, Kai one, Fleming and Ferguson, Limited, 694, 695, 698
 
*- Dredgers, Cutter Suction, Sir George Lloyd, and Six-cutter Suction, Ronaldshay, Wm. Simons and Co., 695, 698
Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
*- Fishery Patrol Boat Vaila, 733
 
*- Flettner Wind-power Ship Buckau, 589, 608, 678 ; (Letter), 693
Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith 534
*- Motor Oil Tanker British Aviator, Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 586, 594
 
*- Motor Ship Beldis, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 55
Position of British Shipbuilding, 214 Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and r Canals, and Appendices, G. S. Baker, 18 Ten Years’ Progress in Marine Propulsion, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
*- Motor Ship Sycamore, Trials of, 618, 643
 
*- Orama, T.S.S., Trials of the, 533
Wreck Statistics for 1923, 193
*- Orient Liner Oronsay, Launch of the, 209
 
*- Reconditioning of the Reina Victoria - Eugenia, 276
British Navy :
*- Steam Yacht Thalassa, John Brown and Co., Limited, 693
 
*- Swanley, Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Limited, and North British Diesel Engine Works, Limited, 56, 193
Distribution of the Fleet, 383
*SHORT Wave--see Wireless
 
*Shows--see Exhibitions
H.M.S. Warrior, Passing of, 213
*Sixty Years Ago, 10, 44, 71, 101, 140, 158, 193, 207, 233, 277, 294, 332, 357, 377, 408, 430, 474, 504, 529, 554, 589, 617, 636, 668, 693, 724
 
*Slipways--see Train Ferry Service
Naval Matters :
*Smith, F. E., on Modern Navigational Devices, 534
 
*Smithfield Club Show, 666
Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
*Smoke Abatement, 533
 
*Societies--see Associations
British Destroyer Yards, 180
*South African Cotton, Machinery for, 357
 
*Southampton, Dock Extensions at, 459
French Naval Construction, 578
*South Wales Institute of Engineers, 591
 
*Spring Forging Machine, Hedley's Limited, 534
Limitation of Naval Strength, ] 6
*Standard Specifications--see British
 
*Steam Boiler Inspection, Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's 1923 Memorandum, 274
Naval Review at Spithead, 135
*Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, W. S. Burge and J. P. Chittenden, 702
 
*Steam, High-pressure and High Temperature, 71
Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
*Steam Navvy, A Large, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 621
 
*Steam Nozzles Research Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
Standardised Light Cruiser, 107
*Steam Pressures and Temperatures, Higher, 606 ; (Letter), 721
 
*Steam Separator for 10,000-Kilowatt Turbine, 566
Foreign Navies :
*Steam Tractors and Steam Wagons--see Tractors, Wagons, 666
 
*Steam Turbines, Sir Charles Parsons, 42, 140
Dutch Cruiser Java, 533
*Steam Valves--see Valves
 
*Steel--see Iron and Steel
French Mine-laying Submarine Pierre.ChaiL
*Stoker, Chain Grate, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
 
*Storm Relief Sewer for London, 474
ley, Augustin Normand et Cie., 578
*Straw Rope-making Machine, McLaren's Straw Rope Works, 80
 
*Subsidy Motor Lorry, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
French Navy, 239
*Sugar Beet Root Lifters, Trials of, 622
 
*Surface Grinding Machine, Large, Meldrums, Limited, 523
Italian Warships, New Cruisers Trento and
*Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411
 
Trieste, 605
 
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
 
Cross-Channel Steamer Newhaven, Strandin" of, 158, 184
 
Dredger, Dipper, Lucayan, and Rock Cutter, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 695, 698
 
Dredgers, Bucket Hopper, Sir William Matthews, and Trailing Suction Hopper, Kai one, Fleming and Ferguson, Limited 694, 695, 698
 
Dredgers, Cutter Suction, Sir George Lloyd, and Six-cutter Suction, Ronaldshav, Wm. Simons and Co., 695, 698
 
Fishery Patrol Boat Vaila, 733
 
Flettner Wind-power Ship Buckau, 589, 608 678 ; (Letter), 693
 
Motor Oil Tanker British Aviator, Palmer’s 586P594ding and Ir°n ComPW’ Limited,
 
Motor’ Ship Beldis, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 55
 
Motor Ship Sycamore, Trials of, 618, 643
 
Orama, T.S.S., Trials of the, 533
 
Orient Liner Oronsay, Launch of the, 209
 
Reconditioning of the Reina Victoria Eugenia, 276
 
Steam Yacht Thalassa, John Brown and Co.
 
Limited, 693
 
Swanley, Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Limited, and North British Diesel Engine Works, Limited, 56, 193
 
SHORT Wave—see Wireless
 
Shows—see Exhibitions
 
Sixty Years Ago, 10, 44, 71, 101, 140, 158, 193, 207, 233, 277, 294, 332, 357, 377, 408, 436, 474, 504, 529, 554, 589, 617, 636, 668, 693, 724
 
Slipways—see Train Ferry Service
 
Smith, F. E., on Modern Navigational Devices, 534
 
Smithfield Club Show, 666
 
Smoke Abatement, 533
 
Societies—see Associations
 
South African Cotton, Machinery for, 357
 
Southampton, Dock Extensions at, 459
 
South Wales Institute of Engineers, 591
 
Spring Forging Machine, Hedley’s Limited, 534
 
Standard Specifications—see British
 
Steam Boiler Inspection, Mr. C. E. Stromeyer’s 1923 Memorandum, 274
 
Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, W. S. Burge and J. P. Chittenden, 702
 
Steam, High-pressure and High Temperature, 71
 
Steam Navvy, A Large, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 621
 
Steam Nozzles Research Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
 
Steam Pressures and Temperatures, Higher, 606 ; (Letter), 721
 
Steam Separator for 10,000-Kilowatt Turbine, 566
 
Steam Tractors and Steam Wagons—see Tractors, Wagons, 666
 
Steam Turbines, Sir Charles Parsons, 42, 140
 
Steam Valves—see Valves
 
Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
Stoker, Chain Grate, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
 
Storm Relief Sewer for London, 474
 
Straw Rope-making Machine, McLaren’s Straw Rope Works, 80
 
Subsidy Motor Lorry, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
 
Sugar Beet Root Lifters, Trials of, 622
 
Surface Grinding Machine, Large, Meldrums, Limited, 523
 
Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411


T
T
TALKING Motion Pictures, Dr. Leo de Forest’s Invention, C. F. Elwell, 622
*TALKING Motion Pictures, Dr. Lee de Forest's Invention, C. F. Elwell, 622
 
*Tar-macadam Plant and Automatic Stonebreaking Plant, Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Limited, 80
Tar-macadam Plant and Automatic Stone-breaking Plant, Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Limited, 80
*Telephony, Carrier--see Electrical Matters
 
*Temperature Control, 587
Telephony, Carrier—see Electrical Matters
*Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C. Lea, 661
 
*Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
Temperature Control, 587
*Thames Waterbuses, 298
 
*Thomson, Professor Elihu, James Forrest Lecture on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C. Lea, 661
*Thrashing Machine, McLaren's Straw Rope Works, 80
 
*Thrashing Machine, Steel, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
*Thread Cutting, Accurate Fine, 721
 
*Tilbury, New Sewage Works at, 242
Thames Waterbuses, 298
*Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
 
*Tractor, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
Thomson, Professor Elihu, James Forrest Lecture on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
*Tractor, 7.5-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 666
 
*Tractor, Track-laying, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 592
Thrashing Machine, McLaren’s Straw Rope Works, 80
*Tractor, Two-wheel, Rein-drive Agricultural, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 51
 
*Train Ferry Service in Nigeria, Cradles for, 182, 183, 186 ; (Correction), 223
Thrashing Machine, Steel, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
*Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 82
 
*Traverser--see Railways
Thread Cutting, Accurate Fine, 721
*Trent Navigation Improvement, 563 (Two-page Supplement, November 14th, 1924)
 
*Turbine, Experimental Pelton, Percy Pitman, 332
Tilbury, New Sewage Works at, 242
*Turbine Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives
 
*Turbine, Marine, Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
*Turkish Patents, 333
 
*Tweed, New Bridge Over, at Berwick, 665
Tractor, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
*Tyne Bridge, New, Tenders for, 649
 
Tractor, 7|-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 666
 
Tractor, Track-laying, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 592
 
Tractor, Two-wheel, Rein-drive Agricultural, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 51
 
Train Ferry Service in Nigeria, Cradles for, 182, 183, 186 ; (Correction), 223
 
Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 82
 
Traverser—see Railways
 
Trent Navigation Improvement, 563 {Two-page Supplement, November 14/7t, 1924)
 
Turbine, Experimental Pelton, Percy Pitman, 332
 
Turbine Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives
 
Turbine, Marine, Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
 
Turkish Patents, 333
 
Tweed, New Bridge Over, at Berwick, 665
 
Tyne Bridge, New, Tenders for, 649


V
V
VALVES, Steam, Wrought Steel, Victory Valves, Limited, 22, 23
*VALVES, Steam, Wrought Steel, Victory Valves, Limited, 22, 23
 
*Visions, 108
Visions, 108
 
WAGON, Gear-driven Steam, Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 81
 
Wagon, Portable Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
 
Wagon, Steam, Improved 7-Ton, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 82
 
Wagon, Steam, Richard Garrett and Sons, 666
 
Wagon, Three-way Tipping, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
 
Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Fodens, Limited, 666
 
Wagons, 20-Ton, for Great Western Railway Coal Traffic, 236
 
Wagons, Railway—see also Railways
 
Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Tractors, &c., i Richard Garrett and Sons, Limited, 82
 
Warp Damper for Looms, Improved, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
 
Warren, J. G. H., Individualism in Locomotive Design, 717
 
Waste, Tom Westgarth on, 467, 476
 
Water Level—see Level
 
Water Power in the Mining Industry of Canada, 194
 
Water Softening Plant at Frith, Becco Engineering and Chemical Company, Limited, 522
 
Water Tower of Unusual Design, 664
 
WATER SUPPLY :
 
Jharia Waterworks, 721
 
Metropolitan Water Board, Eighteenth
 
Annual Report, 275
 
Metropolitan Water Board Report, 503
 
Treatment of Water Supplies, 239
 
Waterworks, New, in Guernsey, 663
 
WATER Elevator, Deep Well, Boulton and
 
Paul, Limited, 506
 
Watson, J. H., and Sir T. Rose, on Working of
 
Nickel for Coinage, 294
 
Westgarth, Tom, on Waste, 467, 476
 
Whitworth Scholarships, Regulations for, 184 ;
 
Awards, 338
 
William Fronde National Tank, 292
 
Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, British :
 
72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238,
 
258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432,433,
 
438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642,675,
 
690
 
Barbed Wire Machines :
 
Barbed Wire Machine, J. Hetherington and Sons, 375
 
Barbed Wire Machine, Richard Johnson and Nephew, 377, 378
 
Glidden and Iowa Barbed Wire, 375
 
Continuous Wire-drawing Machines : !89
 
Chain - driven Sixteen - hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Hattersley, 690
 
Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 192; Vertical Roll Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, David Bridge, 191, 192
 
Nine-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 190, 191 ; Stringing-up Machine, 191 : Continuous Machines for Fine and for Very Fine Wires, W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Limited, 192
 
Seven-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, Geo. Hattersley and Sons, Limited, 191, 192
 
Three-hole Continuous Machine ; Four-hole Continuous Block, Barron and Crowther, 189
 
Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine ; Three-hole Wet Drawing Machine ; 18in. Diameter Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Cross-ley, 189, 190, 191
 
Dies :
 
130
 
Diamond Die, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 130, 131
 
Die Battering Machine, Haley and Pinder, G. Crossley, 130, 131
 
Pneumatic Die Battering Machine, Alldays and Onions, Limited, 690
 
Punch Grinding Machine, Barron and Crowther, 130
 
Electric Cable Making :
 
Machines for Manufacture of Electric Cables, Johnson and Phillips, 405, 410 (For Details of Machines see Illustrated Index)
 
Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery
 
British (continued):
 
High-speed Stranding Machines :
 
Electric Cable Making Machine, Thomas Larmuth and Co., Limited, 434, 436
 
Hand Turning Gear, 433, 434
 
Seven-bobbin and Eighteen-bobbin Stranding Machines, Eight-bobbin Closing Machine, 432, 433, 434
 
Miscellaneous Machines :
 
Bowing Machine, Hand, 675
 
Flattening Machines, Double Helical Gear for, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 676
 
Hairpin Making Machine, E. White, 675
 
Mattresses, Wire, 676
 
Spring Coiling Shops of Herbert Terry and
 
Sons, 676
 
Nail and Rivet Making Machines :
 
Nail-making Machine, Wire, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 577
 
Nail-pointing Dies, 577
 
Paper Clip Making Machine, E. White, 675 Rivet-making Machine, 577, 578
 
Needle-making Machines :
 
Needle Pointing, 610; Skimming, Stamping, Automatic Eyeing,Combined Stamping and Eyeing, 611; Automatic Head Grinding, 611, 612 ; Scouring Mill, Assorting Machine, E. White, 612
 
Pin-making Machines :
 
Automatic Pin-making Machine, Battery of Five Pin-making Machines, Pin-sticking Machine, E. White, 520, 521
 
Safety Pin Making :
 
218
 
Goodman’s Safety Pin Forming Machine, 218; Pointing Machine, 218 ; and Headforming Tools, 219
 
Wire Drawing :
 
109
 
Annealing Furnace and Annealing Pot, Barron and Crowther, 110
 
Pointing Rolls, Pointing Furnace and Pointing Machine, G. Crossley, 110, 111 Swaging Machine, Rotary, Sir J. Farmer, Norton and Co., Ill
 
Wire-drawing Bench, Eight-block, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 690
 
Wire-drawing Blocks :
 
164
 
12in. Diameter Blocks ; Heavy Block with Friction Drive, G. Crossley; S ingle-sided and Double-sided Frames, G. Crossley, 165, 166
 
Single Blocks, David Bridge, Sir J. Farmer, 164
 
Steel-framed Block with Internal Gear Drive, Barron and Crowther, 164, 165
 
Straightening and Cutting-off Machines :
 
Continuous Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, J. Thompson, 501
 
High-speed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, E. White, 502
 
Machine for Cutting Heavy Wire, G. Crossley, 500
 
Machine for Cutting Two Wires Simultaneously, G. Crossley, 500
 
Roll Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, A. Robinson, 501, 502
 
Roll Type Straightener, G. Crossley, 500
 
Small Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, W. Grice, 502
 
Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, G. Crossley, 500
 
Wire Factories :
 
258, 317, 345
 
Netting, Wire, Machinery and Shops, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 234, 238; (Letter), 581
 
Old and New Continuous Wire Rod Mills, Electric Driving Power, English Electric Company, 317-319
 
Patenting Frame, Wire, with Variablespeed Drive, Wire Galvanising Frame, Shops and Various Departments, 345-347
 
Rod Mills, Wire, and Pusher Furnace at Tinsley, Wm. Cooke and Co., Limited, 72, 73
 
Rods, Wire, Manufacture of, 72
 
Wire Factories, Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, Bradford Ironworks, 317-319, 345-347
 
Wire Factories, Ryland Brothers, Limited, Warrington, 258-261
 
Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery,
 
British {continued):
 
Wire Weaving Looms :
 
Anderston Foundry Company :
 
Bar Loom, Heavy, R. Johnson, 640
 
Crimping Machine, W. H. A. Robertson, 639
 
Flying Shuttle Loom, 637, 639
 
Heavy Automatic Loom, 638, 639
 
Heavy Semi-automatic Loom, 639, 640
 
Overpick Loom, High-speed, 638, 639
 
Positive Action Loom, Walter McGee and Sons, 637, 640
 
Warp Beam Winder and Bobbin Creel with Marshall Box, 638, 639
 
Weaving Loom, Wire, George Hattersley, 639, 640
 
Wire Weaving Shop, Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris, Limited, 637, 642 WIRE Lines Used Upon Oil Wells, Correct Lay for, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letter), 609
 
Wire Rope, W. Constable, 236
 
Wire Ropes, Strength of, Committee’s Report, 719
 
Wire, Steel—sec also Iron and Steel
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
 
Leafield Wireless Station, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
 
Poldhu Experimental Station, 246
 
Radio Communications, Senatore Marconi, 706
 
Rugby Wireless Station, H.M. Post Office, 262 Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senator©
 
Marconi, 21, 245
 
Wireless Exhibition at the Albert Hall:
 
National Association of Radio Manufacturers, 378
 
British Thomson-Houston Company, Self-contained Three-valve Set with Internal Frame Aerial, 379
 
Burndept, Limited, Ethophone Crystal Sets, 379 ; Wave Trap or Filter, 380
 
Cossor, A. C., Limited, “ Wuncell ” Dull Emitter Valve, 379
 
Dubilier Company’s Coupling Condenser, 378;
 
Minicap Key Switches, 379
 
Edison-Swan Electric Company, Limited, Valves, Valve and Crystal Sets, Loud Speakers, &c., 379
 
Ericsson Telephones Manufacturing Company, Safety Wander Plug, 379
 
General Electric Company’s New Valves, Single Valve Receiver, Three Valve Receiver, 378, 379
 
Graham, Alfred, and Co., New Loud Speaker, 379
 
McMichael, L., and Co., Limited, Two, Three, and Four-valve Sets, 380
 
Marconiphone Company, New Transformers, Single-valve Receiver, 378
 
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Valve Set, New Type ; Radiobrix Receiver ; Three-valve Amplifier ; Polar Precision Condenser, 378
 
Mullard Radio Valve Company, Two, Three, and Four-electrode Valves ; Holweck Molecular Pump, 379
 
Radio Communication Company’s Transformer Test Curves ; Transformer and Resistance Capacity Couplings, 378
 
Radio Instruments, Limited, New Intervalve Transformer, 378, 379
 
Stevens, A. and J., New Wireless Receiver, 379
 
Western Electric Company, Valves ; Sevenvalve Frame Aerial Set, 379
 
WIRELESS Transmitting Apparatus, G. Shearing, 649
 
Woodhouse, W. B., on Power Supplies, 505
 
WOODWORKING MACHINES:
 
See also Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition
 
High-speed Tools : 20in. and 32in. Circular Saw Benches, Vertical Moulding Machine, Combined Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Watkins and Co., 50
 
‘ • Willing Worker ” Circular Saw Bench, Drummond Brothers, Limited, 158
 
WORLD Power Conference, 77
 
Wrecks—see Ships


YORKSHIRE College of Science, Jubilee, 648
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*WAGON, Gear-driven Steam, Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 81
*Wagon, Portable Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
*Wagon, Steam, Improved 7-Ton, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 82
*Wagon, Steam, Richard Garrett and Sons, 666
*Wagon, Three-way Tipping, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
*Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Fodens, Limited, 666
*Wagons, 20-Ton, for Great Western Railway Coal Traffic, 236
*Wagons, Railway--see also Railways
*Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Tractors, andc., Richard Garrett and Sons, Limited, 82
*Warp Damper for Looms, Improved, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
*Warren, J. G. H., Individualism in Locomotive Design, 717
*Waste, Tom Westgarth on, 467, 476
*Water Level--see Level
*Water Power in the Mining Industry of Canada, 194
*Water Softening Plant at Erith, Becco Engineering and Chemical Company, Limited, 522
*Water Tower of Unusual Design, 664
*WATER SUPPLY :
*- Jharia Waterworks, 721
*- Metropolitan Water Board, Eighteenth Annual Report, 275
*- Metropolitan Water Board Report, 503
*- Treatment of Water Supplies, 239
*- Waterworks, New, in Guernsey, 663
*WATER Elevator, Deep Well, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
*Watson, J. H., and Sir T. Rose, on Working of Nickel for Coinage, 294
*Westgarth, Tom, on Waste, 467, 476
*Whitworth Scholarships, Regulations for, 184 ; Awards, 338
*William Froude National Tank, 292
*Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery British :
*- 72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238, 258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432, 433, 438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642, 675, 690
*- BARBED WIRE MACHINES :
*-- Barbed Wire Machine, J. Hetherington and Sons, 375
*-- Barbed Wire Machine, Richard Johnson and Nephew, 377, 378
*-- Glidden and Iowa Barbed Wire, 375
*- CONTINUOUS WIRE-DRAWING MACHINES : 189
*-- Chain - driven Sixteen - hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Hattersley, 690
*-- Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 192; Vertical Roll Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, David Bridge, 191, 192
*-- Nine-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 190, 191 ; Stringing-up Machine, 191 : Continuous Machines for Fine and for Very Fine Wires, W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Limited, 192
*-- Seven-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, Geo. Hattersley and Sons, Limited, 191, 192
*-- Three-hole Continuous Machine ; Four- hole Continuous Block, Barron and Crowther, 189
*-- Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine ; Three-hole Wet Drawing Machine ; 18in. Diameter Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Crossley, 189, 190, 191
*- DIES :
*-- 130
*-- Diamond Die, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 130, 131
*-- Die Battering Machine, Haley and Pinder, G. Crossley, 130, 131
*-- Pneumatic Die Battering Machine, Alldays and Onions, Limited, 690
*-- Punch Grinding Machine, Barron and Crowther, 130
*- ELECTRIC CABLE MAKING :
*-- Machines for Manufacture of Electric Cables, Johnson and Phillips, 405, 410 (For Details of Machines see Illustrated Index)
*Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery British (continued):
*- HIGH-SPEED STRANDING MACHINES :
*-- Electric Cable Making Machine, Thomas Larmuth and Co., Limited, 434, 436
*-- Hand Turning Gear, 433, 434
*-- Seven-bobbin and Eighteen-bobbin Stranding Machines, Eight-bobbin Closing Machine, 432, 433, 434
*- MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES :
*-- Bowing Machine, Hand, 675
*-- Flattening Machines, Double Helical Gear for, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 676
*-- Hairpin Making Machine, E. White, 675
*-- Mattresses, Wire, 676
*-- Spring Coiling Shops of Herbert Terry and Sons, 676
*- NAIL AND RIVET MAKING MACHINES :
*-- Nail-making Machine, Wire, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 577
*-- Nail-pointing Dies, 577
*-- Paper Clip Making Machine, E. White, 675 Rivet-making Machine, 577, 578
*- NEEDLE-MAKING MACHINES :
*-- Needle Pointing, 610; Skimming, Stamping, Automatic Eyeing,Combined Stamping and Eyeing, 611 ; Automatic Head Grinding, 611, 612 ; Scouring Mill, Assorting Machine, E. White, 612
*- PIN-MAKING MACHINES :
*-- Automatic Pin-making Machine, Battery of Five Pin-making Machines, Pin-sticking Machine, E. White, 520, 521
*- SAFETY PIN MAKING :
*-- 218
*-- Goodman's Safety Pin Forming Machine, 218 ; Pointing Machine, 218 ; and Headforming Tools, 219
*- WIRE DRAWING :
*-- 109
*-- Annealing Furnace and Annealing Pot, Barron and Crowther, 110
*-- Pointing Rolls, Pointing Furnace and Pointing Machine, G. Crossley, 110, 111
*-- Swaging Machine, Rotary, Sir J. Farmer, Norton and Co., 111
*-- Wire-drawing Bench, Eight-block, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 690
*- WIRE-DRAWING BLOCKS :
*-- 164
*-- 12in. Diameter Blocks ; Heavy Block with Friction Drive, G. Crossley; Singlesided and Double-sided Frames, G. Crossley, 165, 166
*-- Single Blocks, David Bridge, Sir J. Farmer, 164
*-- Steel-framed Block with Internal Gear Drive, Barron and Crowther, 164, 165
*- STRAIGHTENING AND CUTTING-OFF MACHINES :
*-- Continuous Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, J. Thompson, 501
*-- High-speed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, E. White, 502
*-- Machine for Cutting Heavy Wire, G. Crossley, 500
*-- Machine for Cutting Two Wires Simultaneously, G. Crossley, 500
*-- Roll Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, A. Robinson, 501, 502
*-- Roll Type Straightener, G. Crossley, 500
*-- Small Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, W. Grice, 502
*-- Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, G. Crossley, 500
*- WIRE FACTORIES :
*-- 258, 317, 345
*-- Netting, Wire, Machinery and Shops, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 234, 238; (Letter), 581
*-- Old and New Continuous Wire Rod Mills, Electric Driving Power, English Electric Company, 317-319
*-- Patenting Frame, Wire, with Variablespeed Drive, Wire Galvanising Frame, Shops and Various Departments, 345-347
*-- Rod Mills, Wire, and Pusher Furnace at Tinsley, Wm. Cooke and Co., Limited, 72, 73
*-- Rods, Wire, Manufacture of, 72
*-- Wire Factories, Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, Bradford Ironworks, 317-319, 345-347
*-- Wire Factories, Ryland Brothers, Limited, Warrington, 258-261
*Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, British (continued):
*- WIRE WEAVING LOOMS :
*- Anderston Foundry Company :
*-- Bar Loom, Heavy, R. Johnson, 640
*-- Crimping Machine, W. H. A. Robertson, 639
*-- Flying Shuttle Loom, 637, 639
*-- Heavy Automatic Loom, 638, 639
*-- Heavy Semi-automatic Loom, 639, 640
*-- Overpick Loom, High-speed, 638, 639
*-- Positive Action Loom, Walter McGee and Sons, 637, 640
*-- Warp Beam Winder and Bobbin Creel with Marshall Box, 638, 639
*-- Weaving Loom, Wire, George Hattorsley, 639, 640
*-- Wire Weaving Shop, Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris, Limited, 637, 642
*WIRE Lines Used Upon Oil Wells, Correct Lay for, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letter), 609
*Wire Rope, W. Constable, 236
*Wire Ropes, Strength of, Committee's Report, 719
*Wire, Steel--see also Iron and Steel
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*- Leafield Wireless Station, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
*- Poldhu Experimental Station, 246
*- Radio Communications, Senatore Marconi, 706
*- Rugby Wireless Station, H.M. Post Office, 262
*- Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senatore Marconi, 21, 245
*Wireless Exhibition at the Albert Hall:
*- National Association of Radio Manufacturers, 378
*- British Thomson-Houston Company, Self- contained Three-valve Set with Internal Frame Aerial, 379
*- Burndept, Limited, Ethophone Crystal Sets, 379 ; Wave Trap or Filter, 380
*- Cossor, A. C., Limited, "Wuncell" Dull Emitter Valve, 379
*- Dubilier Company's Coupling Condenser, 378; Minicap Key Switches, 379
*- Edison-Swan Electric Company, Limited, Valves, Valve and Crystal Sets, Loud Speakers, andc., 379
*- Ericsson Telephones Manufacturing Company, Safety Wander Plug, 379
*- General Electric Company's New Valves, Single Valve Receiver, Three Valve Receiver, 378, 379
*- Graham, Alfred, and Co., New Loud Speaker, 379
*- McMichael, L., and Co., Limited, Two, Three, and Four-valve Sets, 380
*- Marconiphone Company, New Transformers, Single-valve Receiver, 378
*- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Valve Set, New Type ; Radiobrix Receiver ; Three-valve Amplifier ; Polar Precision Condenser, 378
*- Milliard Radio Valve Company, Two, Three, and Four-electrode Valves ; Hol week Molecular Pump, 379
*- Radio Communication Company's Transformer Test Curves ; Transformer and Resistance Capacity Couplings, 378
*- Radio Instruments, Limited, New Intervalve Transformer, 378, 379
*- Stevens, A. and J., New Wireless Receiver, 379
*- Western Electric Company, Valves ; Sevenvalve Frame Aerial Set, 379
*WIRELESS Transmitting Apparatus, G. Shearing, 649
*Woodhouse, W. B., on Power Supplies, 505
*WOODWORKING MACHINES:
*- See also Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition
*- High-speed Tools : 20in. and 32in. Circular Saw Benches, Vertical Moulding Machine, Combined Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Watkins and Co., 50
*- "Willing Worker" Circular Saw Bench, Drummond Brothers, Limited, 158
*WORLD Power Conference, 77
*Wrecks--see Ships


ZIMMER, George F., Locomotive Coaling
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*YORKSHIRE College of Science, Jubilee, 648


Installation at Nine Elms, 442
Z
*ZIMMER, George F., Locomotive Coaling Installation at Nine Elms, 442


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  • ABRASION, 77
  • Aeroplane, Light, Flying Club, Proposed, 194
  • Agricultural Appliances and Machinery at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11, 50, 80
  • Air Heater, The Weldex, Victoria Tube Company, Limited, 139
  • Aluminium Bronze, 326 ; (Letter), 357
  • Anderson, J., and R. Steele on Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, 18
  • Anderson, R. J., and Everett G. Fahlman on Measuring Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, 294
  • Argentina, Engineering Contracts in, 408
  • Argentine Oil Refineries, 584
  • Artificial Drying of Crops, 441
  • Ashton, T. S., Discoveries of the Darbys of Coal brookdale, 475

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • Association, British:
  • - Meeting at Toronto, 166, 268
  • - SECTION G :
  • - Address by Professor G. W. O. Howe, D.Sc., 166, 268
  • - Fatigue Testing, Papers by Professors H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper, C. Frewin Jenkin, F. C. Lea, and H. P. Budgen, Mr. C. E Stromeyer, 269

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • Association, British (continued):
  • - Power from the St. Lawrence, 268
  • - Queenston-Chippewa Development of the , Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, F. A. Gaby, 269
  • - Transportation, Papers by Sir H. Thornton I and Lieut.-Colonel H. S. Lamb, 269
  • - Various Subjects, Papers on, 269
  • - Visits, 269
  • - Water Resources of Canada, Mr. Chailies, 269
  • Association of Engineers, Manchester :
  • - Presentation of Constantine Medals, 436
  • - Presidential Address, Mr. Herbert Bates, 436
  • Institute, Iron and Steel:
  • - Autumn Meeting, 104, 298, 316
  • -- Programme and List of Papers, 104
  • - Effect of Free Surfaces on Plastic Deformation of Certain Metals, Dr. F. C. Thompson and Mr. W. E. W. Millington, 299
  • - Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain's I Introduction to Reports on Work at the National Physical Laboratory by Mr. F. S. Tritton and Dr. D. Hanson, 316
  • - Hardening of Steel, Dr. Rosenhain, 317
  • - Hard Steel Balls, andc., Improvements in the Brinell Test, A. Hultgren, 317

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
  • - Papers taken as Read :— Nature of High¬speed Steel, Marcus A. Grossman and Edgar C. Bain ; Examination of Iron from Konarack, Dr. J. Newton Friend and W. E. Thornycroft ; Effect of Changes in Total Carbon, andc., on Resistance and on Magnetic Properties of Steel, E. D. Campbell and G. W. Whitney ; Herbert Pendulum Hardness Tester, Dr. Carl Benedicks and Vilhelm Christiansen ; Changes of Volumes of Steel During Heat Treatment, Dr. Leslie Aitchison and G. R. Woodvine, 317
  • - Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards, 298
  • Institute of Metals :
  • - Autumn Meeting, 132, 293, 326
  • - Brinell Hardness of Copper, Effect of Progressive Cold Rolling on, Dr. Harold Moore, 326
  • - Corrosion Research, Seventh Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
  • - Determination of Sodium in Aluminium, D. M. Fairlie and G. B. Brook, 327
  • - Effect of Iron on Copper, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Grace W. Ford, 294

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Institute of Metals (continued) :
  • - Extrusion of Brass Rod by the Inverted Process, R. Genders, 294
  • - Internal Stress in Brass Tubes, R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294
  • - Lecture on Developments in Non-ferrous Metallurgy, H. M. Corse, 293
  • - Metal Spraying and Sprayed Metal, T. H. Turner and W. E. Ballard, 327
  • - Nickel, Working of, for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
  • - Physical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, Influence of Casting Temperatures, andc., Francis W. Rowe, 327
  • - Physical Properties of a High-tin Bronze, Effect of Casting Temperature, andc., Francis W. Rowe, 327
  • - Programme and List of Papers, 132
  • - Relationship between Tensile Strength, Temperature, and Cold Work in some Pure Metals, andc., Douglas H. Ingall, 326
  • Institute of Transport:
  • - Conference of the Institute at British Empire Exhibition, 344
  • - Problem of London Traffic, Presidential Address, Sir L. Macassey, 403

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Institution of Chemical Engineers :
  • - Annual Meeting, 114
  • - Presidential Address, Sir A. Duckham, Future of Technical Institutions, 114
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • - Conversazione ; Exhibits of Inventions, Models, Instruments, andc., Devised by Lord Kelvin ; Apparatus for Exhibiting Vortex Movements of Viscous Liquids ; Apparatus Showing Vibration of Steam Turbine Discs and Shafts ; Mould Prepared by "Meloche" Process for Casting Carburetters and Pistons ; Extensometer, Roller Type, Professor E. H. Lamb ; Model of Flap Form of Dock Gate, Edward Box, 44
  • - Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
  • - Meeting of Joint Committee on Tabulating Results of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, 689
  • - Presidential Address by Basil Mott, C.B., 517
  • - Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, Committee Meeting, 38, 47
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers:
  • - An Electric Harmonic Analyser, J. D. Cockcroft and Others, 584
  • - Presidential Address, Power Supplies, W. B. Woodhouse, 505
  • - LONDON STUDENTSí SECTION :
  • - Summer Tour Programme, 54
  • - WIRELESS SECTION :
  • - Wireless Telegraph Valve Transmitters, andc., G. Shearing, 649
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
  • - Exhibitions, A Doubtful Advantage, Presidential Address, J. Howden Hume, 444
  • - New System of Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, Gilbert Austin, 580
  • Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
  • - Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
  • Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
  • - British Main Railways, Electrification of, Lieut.-Colonel E. O'Brien, 356
  • - Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
  • - Draft Standard Test Code for Hydraulic Power Plants, Discussion, 49
  • - Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662
  • - Marine Oil Engine Trials Committee, Trials of the Motor Ship Sycamore, 618
  • - Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, and Discussion, 491
  • - Strength of Wire Ropes, Second Report of Committee, 719
  • - Summer Meeting Exchanged for Informal Meeting, Dinner, andc., in London, 48
  • - Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C. Lea, 661
  • - Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice- Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548
  • - NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH :
  • - Internal Combustion Marine Engine Trials, Report of Committee, 677
  • - Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor David, 551 ; (Letter), 551
  • - Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Third Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
  • Institution of Naval Architects :
  • - Joint Summer Meeting :
  • -- 18
  • -- Elections, 19
  • -- Formulae and Rotary Slide Rule for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
  • -- New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23
  • -- Passenger Ship Design from an Independent Point of View, J. Anderson and Robert Steele, 18
  • -- Progress in Marine Propulsion During the Last Ten Years and Some of its Possibilities, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
  • -- Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, G. S. Baker, 18 (and Appendices)
  • -- Visit to British Empire Exhibition, Dinner, Luncheons, Receptions, River Trips, Concert, andc., 19, 20
  • -- Visits to Works and Entertainments in Glasgow and North-East Coast Shipyards, andc., 20
  • Institution, North-East Coast:
  • - Presidential Address, Waste, Tom West- garth, 476
  • Institution of Public Lighting Engineers and Superintendents :
  • - First Annual Meeting, 181
  • - Programme, 181
  • Institution, Royal, of Great Britain :
  • - Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith, F.R.S., 534
  • Institution of Welding Engineers :
  • - Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
  • Society, Illuminating Engineering :
  • - Conference on Illumination at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
  • Society, Royal Aeronautical:
  • - Programme of Lectures, 132
  • Society, Royal, of Arts :
  • - Radio Communications, Senatore Marconi, 706
  • - Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senatore Marconi, 21
  • ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Smoke Abatement, John B. C. Kershaw, 545
  • Atom, Exploding the, 412
  • Austin, Gilbert, A New System of Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, 580
  • Australian Engineering Notes, 56, 219, 245, 563, 649, 677, 734
  • Axles--see Railway Locomotives

B

  • BAKER, G. S., Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, 18
  • Beetroot Sugar, Trials of Lifters, 622
  • Bengough, Dr. G., Report on Corrosion Research, 294
  • Bitumen in Road Construction, 734
  • Boats--see Ships
  • Books of Reference, 74, 464
  • Boring Machines--see Machine Tools--see also Newcomen Society
  • Boxer Indemnity, 356 ; (Letter), 377
  • Brass Tubes, Measuring Internal Stress in, R. J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman, 294
  • Bridge, New, Over the Tweed at Berwick, 665
  • Bridge Over the Tyne, Tenders for, 649
  • Bridge Plans, Prize Competition for, 104
  • "Bristol Bloodhound" Biplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 39
  • British Association--see Associations
  • British Engineering Standards Association :
  • - Annual General Meeting, 460
  • - Meeting of Sectional Committee, 636
  • -- Regional Committees, Six, Reports from, and Permanent Chairmen Appointed, 636
  • -- Standardisation of Colliery Requisites and Materials, 636
  • - Mineral Lubricating Oils, Pine, Classification of, 649
  • STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS :
  • - Cylindrical Work, Standard Limits for, 292
  • - Tungsten Filament Lamps, 181
  • BRITISH Ports, Facilities at, 584
  • British Railways--see Railways
  • British Ropeway--see Ropeway
  • British Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, 72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238, 258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432, 433, 438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642, 675, 690--for details see Wire-drawing, and for makers' names see Illustrated Index
  • Burge, W. S., and J. P. Chittenden, on Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, 702

C

  • CALITZDORP Dam, 734
  • Cambridge University, Engineering Education at, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
  • Canada, Iron and Steel Industry in, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
  • Canal, An Old, Dismantling, 646
  • Carnot--see Engines
  • Carrier Telephony--see Electrical Matters
  • Catalogues, 27, 59, 120, 171, 197, 223, 249, 279, 393, 447, 593, 649, 681, 709, 737
  • Centenary--see Railways
  • Centrifugal--see Pumps
  • Chain Grate Stoker, New Type, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 705
  • "Chimney" or "Devil's" Conduit Head of the Grey Friars Monastery, 658, 670 ; (Letter), 693
  • China, Motor v. Mule in, 584
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
  • - American Coal Mines, Accidents in, 245
  • - County Tyrone Colliery, 140
  • - Locomotive Coaling Installation at Nine Elms, George F. Zimmer, 442
  • - Wagons, 20-Ton, for Coal Traffic, Great Western Railway, 236
  • COMMERCIAL Motor Users' Association, 529
  • Conference, Engineering, at Wembley, 327
  • Contracts, 27, 62, 89, 120, 148, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 307, 335, 365, 393, 424, 452, 477, 509, 537, 569, 593, 625, 649, 678, 709, 737
  • Control Gear for Pass-out Turbines, 702
  • Copper, Electrolytic, John G. A. Rhodin, 560
  • Corn-grinding Mill, Concrete, E. H. Bentall and Co., Limited, 81
  • Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used upon Oilfields, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letters), 609, 668
  • Corrosion Research, Report, Dr. G. Bengough, 294
  • Cost of Production, E. T. Good, 460
  • Costing and Time-booking, F. A. R. Paton, 633
  • Costs, Overhead, and Labour, Ralph E. Flanders, 527, 532
  • Cotton, South African, Machinery for, 357
  • Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
  • Cruisers--see Ships, Naval Matters
  • Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 60, 90, 118, 146, 172, 198, 224, 250, 280, 308, 336, 366, 394, 422, 450, 480, 510, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 738

D

  • DAM, Calitzdorp, 734
  • Dam, Gleno, Failure of the, 664
  • Dam, Sennar, and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349, 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
  • Dams, Earthen, in South Africa, 504
  • David, Professor, on Missing Pressure and Heat Loss in Gas Engines, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
  • Dawson Valley Irrigation Project, 494
  • "Decoudon" Ironing Machine, Improved Type, 564, 565
  • Deep Well Water Elevator, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
  • Depths, Exploring the, 528 ; (Letter), 551
  • Destroyers and Destroyer Yards--see Ships, Naval Matters
  • De Verebely, L., A New System of Main Line Electrification, 630
  • Diesel-electric Locomotive, Professor Lomonossoff, 552
  • Diesel Engines--see Engines
  • Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, T. S. Ashton, 475
  • Dismantling an Old Canal, 646
  • Dock Extensions at Southampton, 459
  • Dock, New Graving, at Durban, 390
  • Dock, New, on the Mersey, 592
  • Double Helical Gear Generator, New, David Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
  • Dredger, Large Diesel-electric, U.S.A., 113
  • Dredgers, Some Recent British, 694, 695, 698
  • Drop Hammer, 20-Ton Steam-operated, and its Work, Brett's Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 76, 86
  • Drying of Crops, Artificial, 441
  • Durban, New Graving Dock, 390

E

  • EARTHEN Dams in South Africa, 504
  • Economics of Engineering, Daniel Adamson, 506
  • Education, 439
  • Education and Training of Engineers, 325 ; (Letter), 357
  • Educational Intelligence, 89, 142, 322, 363, 559, 597
  • Edwards, Professor C. A., on Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., 298
  • Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297
  • Ejector, Super-Dreadnought, for Vacuum Brakes, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 276
  • Elastic Limit and Fatigue, J. M. Lessells, 662
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - Aden, Electricity Supply for, 276
  • - 500-Kilowatt Automatic Sub-station, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 590
  • - Bulk Electricity Tariff in South Africa, 475
  • - Carrier Telephony on Power Lines, N. H. Slaughter and W. V. Wolfe, 220
  • - Chain-driven Lighting Set, 3-Kilowatt, National Gas Engine Company, 11
  • - Drawing-office, Electric Lighting in, General Electric Company, 461
  • - Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New System, Gilbert Austin, 578
  • - Electric Harmonic Analyser, 584
  • - Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, James Forrest Lecture, Professor Elihu Thomson, 52 ; (Letter), 113
  • - Electric Transmission and Distribution, 45
  • - Electricity Supplies, 498, 505
  • - Extra High-tension Underground Connection Box, 734
  • - Flame-proof Switchgear fop Mines, Report, 390
  • - Generation and Distribution of Electrical Energy, Conference, 158
  • - High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Transmission, J. S. and W. E. Highfield, 54
  • - House Lighting Plant, 1-Kilowatt, Boulton and Paul, 81
  • - Humberarm, Newfoundland, Hydro-electric Development in, Various Electrical Equipment, 514, 526
  • - Igranic Electric Company, Limited, Exhibits at Machine Tool Exhibition :
  • -- Magnetic Lock-out Type Starter, 360
  • -- Starting Rheostat for Shunt Motors, 359
  • -- "Urelite" Circuit Breaker, 360
  • -- "Varispede" Pillar Panel, 360
  • - Joule's Law of Electric Heating, W. W. Haldane Gee, 519
  • - Leafield Wireless Station, Coupled Circuit, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
  • - Lighting Plant, Direct-coupled Electric, 1.5-Kilowatt, Vertical Single-cylinder Engine, R. A. Lister and Co., Limited, 12
  • - Lighting Plants, Electric, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12
  • - Main Line Electrification, A New System, L. de Verebely, 630
  • - Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
  • - Outdoor Traction Sub-stations, 556, 561
  • - Power-house at Port Elizabeth, 550
  • - Power Supplies, W. B. Woodhouse, 505
  • - Power Supply to the Rand, Mr. Otley, 475
  • - Single-phase Motor, A New, S. Bergman, 648
  • - South Africa, Electricity Supply in, 131
  • - Switchgear for Drilling and Planing Machines, Brookhirst Switchgear, Limited, 331, 332
  • - Turbo-generators, General Electric Company, 71
  • - Unsafe Electrical Equipment in Mines, 215
  • - Wireless Matters--see Wireless
  • - Witbank Power Station, New, Transvaal, 347
  • ELECTROLYTIC Copper, John G. A. Rhodin, 560
  • Elevator, Deep Well Water, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
  • Elwell, C. F., on the De Forest Phonofilms, 622
  • Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS :
  • - Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
  • - Cold Starting Crude Oil Engine and Fuel Injection System, Blackstone and Co., Limited, 80
  • - Cold Starting Oil Engine, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 705
  • - Gas Blowing Engine Performance, 705
  • - Heat Engines and Boiler Trials, 689
  • - Heat Loss in Gas Engines, Professor W. T. David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
  • - 30 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 11
  • - Heavy Oil Engine, 35 H.P. Horizontal, Oil Engine, 10 H.P. Horizontal, Tangyes Limited, 50, 51
  • - Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
  • - Horizontal 50 B.H.P. Producer Gas Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
  • - Hot Bulb Engines, Three Sizes, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 11
  • - Indicating High-speed Engines, 10
  • - Juhasz Valve Apparatus for Indicating Highspeed Engines, Lunken Company, Limited, 10
  • - Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643 ; (Letter), 668
  • - Marine Oil Engines for Motor Ship Sycamore, Richardsons, Westgarth, 618
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
  • - Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
  • - Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, Professor W. T. David, 492, 551, 558 ; (Letter), 551
  • - Oil Engine-driven Ploughing Windlass, J. and H. McLaren, 666
  • - Petrol Engine, Single-sleeve Valve, Wallace (Glasgow), Limited, 82
  • - Polar Heavy Oil Engine, Atlas Diesel Company, 648 ; (Correction), 681
  • - Portable Engine, Sentinel Wagon Works, 666
  • - Portable Steam Engine and Boiler, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11, 12
  • - Small Horizontal Engine for 3-Kilowatt Lighting Set for Gas, Petrol, Alcohol and Paraffin, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 11
  • - Standards of Comparison for Steam Engines, 689
  • - Tabulation of Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, Committee Meeting, 38, 47 ; Further Meeting, 689 ; (Letter), 83
  • - Worthington Double-acting Marine Oil Engine, 383, 384
  • ENGINEER'S Responsibility, The, John Craig, 504
  • Engineers in Parliament, 533
  • Engineering Conference at Wembley, 327
  • Engineering Education at Cambridge University, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - British Empire Exhibition--see also Separate Index :
  • -- Conference of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 181
  • -- Conference of the Institute of Transport at Wembley, 344
  • - Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)--for exhibits see Machine Tools
  • - Motor Car Show at Olympia, 434, 470
  • - Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Leicester, 11, 50, 80
  • - Smithfield Club Show, 666
  • - South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 591
  • - Wireless Exhibition at Royal Albert Hall, 378--for exhibits see Wireless
  • EXPLODING the Atom, 412
  • Exploring the Depths, 528 ; (Letter), 551
  • Explosives, Ropeway for, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (Two- page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
  • Extruding Press, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 293

F

  • FACILITIES at British Ports, 584
  • Failure of the Gleno Dam, 664
  • Failure of Research--see Research
  • Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
  • Fatigue in Metals, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
  • Feed Heating--see Regenerative
  • "Ferrocrete," A Rapid-hardening Cement, 607
  • Ferrous Alloys--see Iron and Steel
  • Fescolising, New Method of Electro-chemical Deposition of Metals, Fescol, Limited, 193
  • Fibre in Metals, 727
  • Finland, Hydro-electric Schemes in, 332 ; (Letter), 377
  • Finsbury, 558
  • Finsbury Technical College, 559
  • Fire Pump--see Pumps
  • Flanders, Ralph E., Overhead and Labour Costs, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
  • Forestry Section at the Royal Show, Leicester, 11
  • Forrest, James, Lecture by Professor Elihu Thomson, on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
  • Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 62, 92, 120, 174, 200, 226, 252, 282, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 482, 512, 542, 572, 600, 628, 656, 684, 712, 740
  • Forward, E. A., Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, 686, 714
  • Fowler, Sir Henry, Solid Crank Axlps, 650
  • FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
  • - 29, 61, 91, 119, 147, 173, 199, 225, 251, 281, 309, 337, 367, 395, 423, 451, 481, 511, 541, 571, 599, 627, 655, 683, 710, 739
  • - Agricultural Engineering, 147
  • - Arsenals, 683
  • - Automatic Couplings, 655, 683
  • - Aviation, 711, 739
  • - Bomb Experiments, 199
  • - Cable Railway, 119
  • - Capital and Trade, 119
  • - Carbonisation, 599
  • - Carbonising Plants, 739
  • - Central African Railways, 450
  • - Coke Supplies, 147
  • - Colonial Cotton, 91
  • - Commercial Aeroplanes, 251
  • - Commercial Entente, 281
  • - Commercial Treaties, 511
  • - Commercial Vehicles, 511
  • - Cruisers, New, 199
  • - Drainage Canal, 199
  • - Economies in Electricity, 655
  • - Eight Hours' Day, 29
  • - Electric Traction, 367
  • - Electrification of Morocco, 225
  • - Emile Bertin, 511 ; (Letter), 521
  • - Engineer's Status, 541
  • - Engineering, 655
  • - Engineering Situation, 450
  • - English Working Day, 29
  • - Flood Protection, 627
  • - Foreign Competition, 337
  • - Foreign Trade, 147, 281, 367, 481
  • - Free Port at Budapest, 337
  • - German Coal, 281
  • - German Competition, 91
  • - German Negotiations, 683
  • - German Reparations, 367
  • - German Treaty, 251
  • - Grain Elevators, 29
  • - Historic Lock, 309
  • - Hydro electric Power, 61
  • - Import Duties, 627
  • FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued):
  • - Inland Waterways, 61
  • - Iron and Steel Production, 173, 309
  • - Light Car Construction, 251
  • - Merchant Marine, 147
  • - Monorail Cars, 627
  • - Motor Car Show, 423
  • - Motor Fuel, A New, 711
  • - Motor Lorries and Railways, 423
  • - Motor Omnibuses, 199
  • - Motor Traffic in Africa, 541
  • - Naval Programme, 711
  • - Novel Bridge, 173
  • - Oil Deposits, 599
  • - Original Engine, 739
  • - Paris Tramways, 61
  • - Paris Water Supply, 61, 395, 627
  • - Patent Laws, New, 91
  • - Port of Algiers, 683
  • - Port Contract, 199
  • - Port of Paris, 571
  • - Power Alcohol, 450
  • - Protection, 367
  • - Public Works, 173
  • - Public Works in Algeria, 91
  • - Pulverised Coal, 225
  • - Railwaymen, 395, 541
  • - Railway Rates, 739
  • - Reconstruction, 29, 395, 451
  • - Reparations, 119
  • - Rice Conditioning Machinery, 119
  • - Road Construction, 309
  • - Roadmaking, 481
  • - Road Preservation, 309
  • - Ruhr Problem, 199
  • - Russian Fleet, 599
  • - Sahara Motor Traffic, 683
  • - Salving a Concrete Boat, 225
  • - Salving a Locomotive, 450
  • - Seamen's Hours, 599
  • - Seamen's Strikes, 251
  • - Seine Floods, 571
  • - Sewage Disposal, 571
  • - Situation, The, 395
  • - Small Cars, 423
  • - Steamer, Lo Nord, 91
  • - Steel Negotiations, 571
  • - Strikes, 711
  • - Suburban Metropolitan. 481
  • - Synthetic Petrol, 511
  • - Tariffs and Trade, 599
  • - Tidal Power, 337
  • - Tournelle Bridge, 541
  • - Trade Decline, 710
  • - Trade Future, 481
  • - Trade Organisation, 173
  • - Trade Situation, 119, 309, 541, 655
  • - U.S. Lines in Cherbourg, 655
  • - Wagons, 739
  • - Workmen's Dwellings, 225
  • FROUDE, W. and R. E., The Work of, A. W. Johns, 660, 687, 714

G

  • GAUGES--see also Level
  • Gauging of Finish-ground Worms by Cylinders, Henry E. Merritt, 162
  • Gearing Ships--see Ships
  • Gee, W. W. Haldane, on Joule's Law of Electric Heating, 519
  • Generator, Double Helical Gear, A New, David Bridge and Sons, Limited, 445
  • German Institution of Naval Architects :
  • - Gearing for Ships' Turbines and Motor Ships, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
  • - Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
  • Gezira Irrigation Scheme--see Sennar Dam
  • Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 82
  • Glass, 188
  • Good, E. T., on Cost of Production, 460
  • Goodwin, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G., Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, 548, 558
  • Grain Elevator, Large, New Design, Montreal Harbour Commission, 473
  • Grain Elevators in South Africa, 39
  • Grass "Rejuvenator," Ransome, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 80, 667
  • Grinding Machine, Large Surface, Meldrums Limited, 523
  • Guernsey, New Waterworks in, 663

H

  • HAMMER--see Drop Hammer
  • Harbour, Inner, at Holyhead, Deepening, 134, 137
  • Hardness Testing Again, 439 ; (Letters), 473, 693
  • Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Large Steel Forgings, 275
  • Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture--see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • Hayward, J. T., The Correct Lay for Wire Lines Used Upon Oil Wells, 593 ; (Letter), 609
  • Heat Loss--see Engines
  • High Temperature Materials, 615
  • Higher Steam Pressures and Temperatures, 606 ; (Letter), 721
  • Highfield, J. S., and W. E., on High-voltage Direct-current Electricity Generation and Distribution, 54
  • Holyhead, Deepening the Inner Harbour at, 134, 137
  • Horseshoes, New Type, Wire Ropes and Fittings, andc., William Cook and Co., Limited, 80
  • Humberarm--see Newfoundland
  • Hydraulic Power Plants, Standard Tests for, 49
  • Hydro-electric Development, Humberarm, Newfoundland, 514, 526
  • Hydro-electric Plant in South Africa, 647
  • Hydro-electric Progress in Spain, 49

I

  • ILLUMINATION, Conference at the British Empire Exhibition, 181
  • Indian Coalfield, Jharia--see Waterworks
  • Indicating Engines--see Engines
  • Individualism--see Railway Locomotives
  • Industrial Research, 411
  • Institutes and Institutions--see Associations
  • International Electrotechnical Commission, 112
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - See also Associations, Iron and Steel Institute
  • - Cast Iron, 587
  • - Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187 ; (Letters), 377, 473
  • - Ferrous Alloys Research, Dr. Rosenhain on Reports of Work Done at the National Physical Laboratory, 316
  • - Iron and Steel Industry in Canada, Charles Symonds Cameron, 112, 128
  • - Large Steel Forgings, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 275
  • - Pickling : Action of Acid Solutions on Mild Steel, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards, 298
  • - Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
  • - Stainless Steel, J. G. Hopcraft, 612
  • - Steel Wire, Its Manufacture, Properties and Uses for Welding and other Purposes, Lecture, E. A. Atkins, 503
  • - Working of Nickel for Coinage, J. H. Watson and Sir Thomas K. Rose, 294
  • - Wrought Steel Steam Valves, Victory Valves, Limited, 22
  • IRONING Machine, Improved Type of "Decoudon," Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 564, 565
  • Irrigation, Gezira--see Sennar Dam

J

  • JOHNS, A. W., The Work of W. and R. E. Froude, 660, 687, 714
  • Joule's Law--see Electrical Matters
  • Juhasz Valve--see Engines

K

  • KERSHAW, John B. C., Atmospheric Pollution and Smoke Abatement, 545

L

  • LABORATORIES, Engineering, Cambridge University, 462 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1924)
  • Laboratories, Research, at a Cable Works, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
  • Laminated Spring Forging Machine, Hedley's Limited, 534
  • Lamps, "Industria," for Drawing-office Lighting, General Electric Company, 461
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 83, 117, 145, 197, 249, 307, 335, 365, 479, 507, 569, 705, 740
  • Lay for Wire Lines--see Correct Lay
  • Lea, Professor F. C., on Temperature and Strength, 661
  • LEADERS:
  • - Abrasion, 77
  • - Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
  • - Aluminium Bronze, 326
  • - British Machine Tool Industry, 353
  • - Carnot and Rankine Cycles, 699
  • - Cast Iron, 587
  • - Creep in Metals Under Stress, 671
  • - Distribution of the Fleet, 383
  • - Education, 439
  • - Education and Training of Engineers, 325
  • - Efficiency of Electric Power Stations, 297
  • - Electric Transmission and Distribution, 48
  • - Electricity Supplies, 498
  • - Exploding the Atom, 412
  • - Exploring the Depths, 528
  • - Father of Railways, 268
  • - Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, 187
  • - Fibre in Metals, 727
  • - Finsbury, 558
  • - French Navy, 239
  • - Future of the Locomotive, 557
  • - Glass, 188
  • - Hardness Testing Again, 439
  • - Heat Engine and Boiler Trials, 47
  • - Heavy Oil Marine Engine, 558
  • - High Speeds at Sea, 267
  • - High Temperature Materials, 615
  • - H.M.S. Warrior, The Passing of, 213
  • - Industrial Research, 411
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 48
  • - Limitation of Naval Strength, 16
  • - Locomotive Superheaters, 671
  • - Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
  • - Marking Time, 700
  • - Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
  • - Naval Review, 135
  • - Oncost, 527
  • - Position of British Shipbuilding, 211
  • - Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
  • - Proposed Combination of Steel Producers, 161
  • - Railway Centenary, 15
  • - Railway Electrification, 644
  • - Railway Track, 161
  • - Railways of New South Wales, 728
  • - "Standardised" Light Cruiser, 107
  • - Supply of Research Workers, 384
  • - Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411
  • - Temperature Control, 587
  • - Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
  • - Thames Waterbuses, 298
  • - Visions, 108
  • - Waste, 467
  • - Water Supplies, Treatment of, 239
  • - World Power Conference, 77
  • LEICESTER, Royal Agricultural Society's Show at, 11, 50, 80
  • Lessells, J. M., Elastic Limit and Fatigue, 662
  • LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
  • - England, North of, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 509, 538, 568, 597, 624, 653, 680, 708, 736
  • - Lancashire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 508, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
  • LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS (continued):
  • - Midlands and Staffordshire, 25, 57, 87, 115, 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 277, 305, 333, 363, 391, 419, 447, 477, 479, 507, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 735
  • - Scotland, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 171, 197, 222, 248, 278, 306, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 568, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736
  • - Sheffield, 26, 58, 88, 116, 144, 170, 196, 222, 248, 278, 306, 334, 364, 392, 420, 448, 478, 508, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708, 736
  • - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 59, 89, 117, 145, 171, 197, 223, 248, 278, 307, 335, 365, 393, 421, 449, 479, 509, 539, 569, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 736
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
  • - A Correction, Axel Hultgren, 673
  • - Aluminium Bronze, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 357
  • - Bertin, M., and the Japanese Navy, Hector C. By water, 521
  • - Boiler Plant Testing. David Brownlie, 83
  • - Boxer Indemnity, Walter de Frece, 377
  • - Centenary of University College, London, Gregory Foster, 83
  • - Cheap Power on Railways, Charles R. King, 444
  • - “Chimney” Conduit, H. S. Kingsford, 693
  • - Cold Storage Dangers, A. H. Tyler, 274
  • - Cost of Sheet Metal Punchings, F. C. Lawrence, 21
  • - Dundee and Newtyle Railway Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 668
  • - Education and Training of Engineers, C. Haslett, 357
  • - Ex-Service Men and Employment, W. A. Bulkeley Evans, 551
  • - Factory Engineers’ Salaries, 693
  • - Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades, H. M. Vernon, 377, 473
  • - First Public Railway, F. W. Brewer, 322
  • - Flettner Roller Ship, S. P. Christie, 693
  • - Future of the Locomotive, H. A. D. Acland, 581 ; Hugh Reid, 609 ; George F. Jones, 609 ; Jas. Dunlop, 609
  • - Hydro-electric Schemes in Finland, R. Mollesson, 377
  • - Lay of Wire Ropes for Drilling, Paul H. Mangin, 609 ; J. T. Hayward, 668
  • - Links in the History of the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 113
  • - Lost Torque in Marine Engines, P. H. Parr, 668
  • - Machine Tool Industry, E. F. Dubrul, 83
  • - Maximum Potential Gradients, A. M. Taylor, Major, S.O., 2, 113 ; (Addition), 193
  • - Missing Pressure in Gas Engines, J. T. Jennings, 551
  • - Monel Metal, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 721
  • - Nuneaton Omnibus Disaster, A.M.I.C.E., 322
  • - Oncost, A., 581 ; F. A. R. Paton, 581
  • - Origin of the Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 83
  • - Post Office Tube Railway, Fenland, 504 ; A. M. Bushell, 581
  • - Power from the Sun, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 109
  • - Power Supply and Smoke Abatement, Eustace E. Baker, 640
  • - Pressure Drop to Steam Chest in Locomotives, P. H. Parr, 721
  • - Railway Electrification, T. E. Williams, 21
  • - Salaries of Engineers, Society of Technical Engineers, R. Hazleton, 721
  • - Service of Locomotives, E. P., 551
  • - Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, L. A. Munro, 233
  • - Steam v. Electricity in Pumping Stations, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited ; R. H. Lupton, 215 ; S. P. Christie, 233
  • - Steam Heating of a Hospital, A. H. Leaney, 504
  • - Steam Heating a Hospital from Distant Station, Charles R. King, 521
  • - Strength of Hollow Tubes, W. Moon, 304
  • - Train Performances on Midland Railway, S. S. Sellar, 132
  • - Vibratory Bouncing, John L. Dunk, 580
  • - Wire Netting Machine, Conrad F. Mendham, 581
  • - Work Hardening of Hardened Steel, Edward G. Herbert, 473
  • - World Power Conference, Charles R. King, 132
  • - World Power from the Earth’s Interior., X., 551
  • - 100 Years of British Railways, E. A. For¬ward, 215; Frederick M. Jones, 473; X., 551
  • LEVEL Indicator, A. New, Aster Engineering Company (1913), Limited, 647 ; (Addenda), 681
  • Lifeboat Conference, International, 24
  • Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219
  • Lighting Sets—see Electrical Matters, also Engines
  • Lincoln, New Sewage Pumping Station at, 546

LITERATURE :

  • Reviews :
  • - Alternating-current Rectification, L. B. W. Jolley, 617
  • - Birth and Development of the American Sub¬marine, Frank T. Cable, 79
  • - Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1925, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 700
  • - Chemistry of the Rarer Elements, B. Smith Hopkins, 385
  • - Cotton Cellulose, A. J. Hall, 559
  • - Democracy and Labour, F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 188
  • - Der Elektrische Zugbetrieb der deutschen Reichsbahn, Wilhelm Wechmann, 357
  • - Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Structures, Section IV. : Columns, C. A. P. Turner, 137, 588
  • - Factory Costing, H. H. Emsley, 189
  • - Gas Engineers’ Compendium, 499
  • - History of Firths, A. C. Marshall and Herbert Newbould, 730
  • - Hundred Years of Portland Cement, 1824- 1924, A. C. Davis, 385, 588
  • - Irrigation Engineering, Principles of, Francis E. Kant hack, 298

LITERATURE (continued) :

  • Reviews (continued):
  • - Jane's Fighting Ships, Oscar Parkes and F. E. McMurtrie, 672
  • - Les Combustibles Liquides, M. Aubert, 210
  • - Measurement of Fluid Velocity and Pressure, J. R. Pannell, 469, 558
  • - Merchant Navy, Vol. II., A. Hurd. 617, 645
  • - Modern Farm Machinery, D. N. McHardy, 588
  • - Motor Bodywork, andc., Herbert J. Butler, 414, 672
  • - Planning, Erection and Operation of Modern Open-hearth Steel Works, Hubert Hermanns, 109, 616
  • - Population and the Social Problem, J. Swinburne, 188
  • - Practical Microscopical Metallography, R. H. Greaves and H. Wrightson, 385, 730
  • - Railroad Engineering, Elements of, William G. Raymond, 299
  • - Reinforced Concrete Design, G. P. Manning. 189, 385, 559
  • - Road Engineering, E. L. Leeming, 241
  • - Specific Heats of Gases, J. R. Partington, D.Sc., and W. G. Shilling, M.Sc., 162
  • - Spectroscopy, E. C. C. Baly, 385
  • - Strutt, John William, Third Baron Rayleigh, by his Son, Fourth Baron Rayleigh, 644
  • - Technical Costs and Estimates, Andrew Miller, 210
  • - Theoretical Physics, Introduction to, Arthur Haas, 673
  • - Traits de Stability du Materiel des Chemins de Fer, Georges Marie, 109, 241
  • - Uber Diesel-elektrische Lokomotiven im Vollbahn-betrieb, Dr. Ing. Herbert Brown, 79
  • - Wireless Valve Transmitters, andc., W. James, 469, 617
  • Short Notices :
  • - Aeroplanes, Steel Construction of, Harry Harper, 299
  • - All the World's Aircraft, 1924, C. G. Grey, 269, 559
  • - Ammonia Stills, Design and Working of, P. Parrish, 137, 645
  • - British Oil Engines, W. A. Tookey, 109, 441
  • - Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A. Brewer, 269
  • - Constituents of Coal Tar, Percy E. Spiel- mann, 499, 701
  • - Constructional Steel Work, Harry Atkin, 701
  • - Cosgrove's Handbook of Woodworking Machinery, 441
  • - Dictionary of Electrical Terms, S. R. Roget, 109, 414
  • - Enlarged Callendar Steam Tables, 469, 559
  • - French-English and English-French Dictionary of Technical and General Terms, J. O. Kettridge, 385, 617
  • - Ice Cream Plant and Manufacture, Robert G. Reid, 189, 441
  • - Kelvin Centenary Oration and Addresses, Commemorative, 701
  • - Marine Engineering in Theory and Practice, Vol. I., Elementary, S. G. Wheeler, 189, 645
  • - 1700 Miles in Open Boats, 357
  • - Modern Power Engineering, A. Regnauld, 414
  • - Modern Theory and Practice of Pumping, 559
  • - Motor and Carriage Painting, A. Bates, 701
  • - Optical Measuring Instruments, L. C. Martin, 469, 559
  • - Petroleum and its Products, Standard Methods of Testing, 441
  • - Recent Progress in Engineering Production, C. M. Linley, 617
  • - Small Electric Generating Sets, W. Wilson, 469, 701
  • - Structural Engineers' Handbook, M. S. Ketchum, 499, 701
  • - Strowger System of Automatic Telephony, An Introduction to the, H. H. Harrison, 441
  • - Tables of Steel Compound Girders, F. B. Mason, 617
  • Books Received :
  • - Agriculture, Science and Practice of, International Review of the, 499
  • - Annales des Ponts et Chaussees, Mai-Juin, Juillet-Aofit, 469
  • - Annales des Travaux Publics de Belgique, 469
  • - Applied Elasticity, John Prescott, 469
  • - Automatic Telephony, Introduction to the Strowger System, H. H. Harrison, 189
  • - Ball and Roller Bearings, Handbook on, A. W. Macaulay, 414
  • - Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, 18th Annual Report, 385
  • - Birth and Development of the American Submarine, F. T. Cable, 109
  • - Bituminous Sands of Northern Alberta, S. C. Ells, 730
  • - Bulletin de la Societe d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, 499
  • - Business First Principles, A. F. Shepherd, 137
  • - Cadmium, Its Metallurgy, Properties and Uses, Norman F. Budgen, 269
  • - Calculation and Measurement of Inductance and Capacity, W. H. Nottage, 137
  • - Century of Sea Trading, 1824 -1924, L. Cope Cornford, 299
  • - City and Guilds of London Institute, Depart ment of Technology, Programme, andc., 385
  • - Civil Engineers' Cost Book, Colonel T. E. Coleman, 469
  • - Coal and Oil-fired Boilers, Engineer-Commander F. J. Drover, R.N., 109
  • - Coal and Power, 109
  • - Combustion in the Gas Producer and Blastfurnace, A. Korevaar, 385
  • - Corrosion of Metals, Ulick R. Evans, 469
  • - Crushing and Grinding Machinery, Hartland Seymour, 559
  • - De la Presse a Bras a la Linotype et a 1'Electrotypographe, andc., Albert Turpain, 559
  • - Department of the Interior :
  • -- Bulletin 214 : Tests of Marine Boilers, H. Kreisinger and Others, 269
  • -- Technical Paper 317 : Silver in Chloride Volatilisation, C. M. Bouton and Others, 269
  • - Department of Overseas Trade :
  • -- Economic and Industrial Conditions in Lithuania, April, 1924, 269

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Books Received (continued):
  • - Department of Overseas Trade (continued) :
  • -- Economic and Industrial Conditions in the Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom. April, 1924, 299
  • -- Finance, Industry and Commerce of the United States of America, April, 1924, 269
  • -- Financial, Commercial and Industrial Situation of Austria, Report, 385
  • - Der Sauerstoff, M. Laschin, 645
  • - Der Ubersee-Maschinenhandel, Wilhelm Thiemann, 137
  • - Design of Flat Plates, C. C. Pounder, 499
  • - Die Ventilation, E. Wiesmann, 499
  • - Die Windfuhrung beim Konverterfrischprozess, Dr. Ing. Hayo Folkerts, 730
  • - Diesel Engine Design, H. F. P. Purday, 588
  • - Discharges and Levels of the Nile, P. Phillips, 730
  • - Distillation du Bois, G. Dupont, 414
  • - Dominion Water Power Branch of the Canadian Department of the Interior, Water Resources, Paper No. 40, andc., 414
  • - Drawing-office Practice, H. P. Ward, 645
  • - Eagle VIII. and Falcon III. Aero-engines, Air Ministry, 189
  • - Eddruck auf Stutzmauern, R. Petersen, 588
  • - Elasticity and Strength of Materials, andc., Section V.: Steel Railroad Bridge Design, C. A. P. Turner, 385
  • - Electrical Design of Overhead Power Transmission Lines, W. T. Taylor and R. E. Neall, 414
  • - Electrical Equipment of Buildings, Regulations for, 385
  • - Electrical Measuring Instruments Part II., C. V. Drysdale and A. C. Jolley, 730
  • - Electrical Technology, H. Cotton, 730
  • - Electricity Supply Costs and Charges, H. M. Sayers, 559
  • - Engineering Mathematics, Part II., R. W. M. Gibbs, 730
  • - Failure of State Railways, H. Cox, 617
  • - Fatigue of Metals, H. J. Gough, 617
  • - Fatigue of Metals, Investigation of the, University of Illinois Bulletin No. 142, H. F. Moore and J. M. Jasper, 499
  • - Fluxes and Slags in Metal Melting and Working, Faraday Society, 588
  • - Fuel, J. S. S. Brame, 730
  • - Greater Problems of Industry, Alexander Ramsay, 414
  • - History of Bleaching, S. H. Higgins, 499
  • - History of Permanent Way, A. New Chapter in, Sir Bradford Leslie, 730
  • - Hutte des Bauingenieurs, 617
  • - Imperial Institute, Bulletin of the, Vol. XXII., No. 3, 588
  • - Indian Railways, K. V. Iver, 588
  • - Iron and Steel in the Industrial Revolution, 499
  • - Iron and Steel Institute, Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XIII., 414
  • - Iron and Steel Institute, Journal of the, No. I., 1924, Vol. CIX., 414
  • - Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 137
  • - Kelly's Directories of the Engineers, Iron, Metal, and Motor Trades, 1924, 414
  • - Kinetic Theory of Gases, Eugene Block, 137
  • - La Soudre Electrique a l'Arc Metallique, S. Frimaudeau, 469
  • - L'Air Liquide, Le Froid Industriel et son Utilisation, Albert Turpain, 559
  • - Le Anematographe, Albert Turpain, 559
  • - L'Eclairage et le Chauffage Electrique, Albert Turpain, 559
  • - Le Nouveau Domaine de l'Electricite, Albert Turpain, 559
  • - Le Vol a Voile Dynamique des Oiseaux, M. L. Breguet, 645, 730
  • - L.C.C. Regulations Relating to Reinforced Concrete and Steel-frame Buildings, Ewart S. Andrews, 499
  • - Lord Rayleigh, The Life of, 469
  • - Loughborough College, Leicester, Calendar, 1924-1925, 414
  • - Machine Design, Construction and Drawing, H. J. Spooner, 730
  • - Marine Structures, Deterioration and Preservation, W. G. Atwood and A. A. Johnson, 385
  • - Mathematics for Technical Students, E. R. Verity, 588
  • - Mechanics of Textile Machinery, W. A. Hantons, 645
  • - Military Uses of Astronomy, F. C. Molesworth, 645
  • - Mineral Industries of Canada, British Empire Exhibition Edition, 1924, 269
  • - Mining Educator, Part I., J. Roberts, 617
  • - Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Annual Report for 1920-1921, 299
  • - Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Some Experiments on the Rating of Current Meters, P. Phillips, 137
  • - Modern Practical Joinery, G. Ellis, 499
  • - Motor Car and Coach Painting, Charles E. Oliver, 588
  • - Moulding and other Factory Work, W. Bell ; Pressure Gauges, Indicators, Thermometers and Pyrometers, James Smith ; Patternmaking, J. McC. Wilson, 385
  • - Municipal College of Technology, Manchester, Prospectus, 385
  • - National Physical Laboratory, Collected Researches, Vol. XVII., 1922, 299
  • - Ontario, Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, 269
  • - Organisation of Production, W. J. Curtis, 559
  • - Physical Properties of Materials, (1) Strength and Related Properties of Metals and Wood, 499
  • - Platelayers' Guide, T. Summerson and Sons, Limited, 469
  • - Politics and Coal : An Answer to Coal and Power which Set Forth Mr. Lloyd George's Proposals for Reorganisation of the Mining Industry, 299
  • - Principle of Applied Electro-chemistry, A. J. Allmand and H. J. T. Ellinghain, 414
  • - Railway Electrification, H. F. Trewman, 499
  • - Rangoon, Port of, Administration Report, April 1st, 1923-March 31st, 1924, 414
  • - Reclamation Service, Annual Report, 1922- 23, 588
  • - Report of the Empire Motor Fuels Committee, 469

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Books Received (continued):
  • - Research Department, Woolwich, R.D. Report, No. 62, High Vacuum Pump ; R.D. Report, No. 61, Properties of Medium Carbon Steel with High Manganese Con¬tent, 385
  • - Resistance des Recipients Soudes a l’Electricite, E. Hoehn, 645
  • - Role of the State in the Provision of Railways, H. M. Jagtiani, 189
  • - Scientific Papers of the Bureau of Standards, No. 488, Thermal Expansion of Molybdenum, Peter Hidnert and W. B. Gero, 189
  • - Screening and Grading of Materials, J. E. Lister, 559
  • - Sierra Leone Railway, Administration Report for 1923, 299
  • - Sixty-three Years of Engineering, Scientific and Social Work, Sir Francis Fox, 588
  • - Staffordshire County Council, Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health, 1923, 559
  • - Structural Design in Steel-frame Buildings, Percy J. Waldram, 499
  • - Sulphuric Acid Concentration, P. Parrish and F. C. Smelling, 559
  • - Swansea Exchange, Royal Metal Exchange, Swansea, Report, 385
  • - Swedish Ports, 588
  • - Switchgear for Electric Power Control, E. B. Wedmore and H. Trencham, 499
  • - Sydney Harbour Bridge, Dr. J. J. C. Bradfield, 269
  • - Technical College, Bradford, Diploma and Special Day Courses, Prospectus, Session 1924-25, 299
  • - Technology of Water, Alan A. Pollett, 559
  • - Testing of High-speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. W. Judge, 730
  • - Thermionic Tubes in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, John Scott-Taggart, 137
  • - Thermionic Valve and its Developments in Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 137
  • - Thermodynamique a l’Usage des Ingenieurs, Aime Witz, 469
  • - Trade, Industries, andc., of South Africa, C. W. F. Harrison, 189
  • - “Transactions” of Institution of Chemical Engineers, Vol. I., 1923, 385
  • - “Transactions” of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 469
  • - “Transactions” of the Institution of Naval Architects, Vol. LXVI, 730
  • - University College, Calendar of Session 1924- 1925, 469
  • - University College of South Wales, andc., Treforest Joint Diploma in Coal Mining, 385
  • - Vanadium Ores, Imperial Institute Staff, 645
  • - Vibration in Engineering, Julius Frith and F. Buckingham, 137
  • - Wills’ Electric Lighting, John C. Dalton, 730
  • - Workshop Gauges and Measuring Instruments, L. Burn, 645
  • - Year Book of the Michigan College of Mines, 1923-1924, 414
  • LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
  • Lomonossoff, Professor, Diesel-electric Locomotive, 552
  • London Traffic, The Problem of, Sir Lynden Macassey, 403
  • Looms, Improved Warp Damper for, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
  • Lost Torque—see Engines
  • Loughborough College Students’ Exhibition of Work, Various, 82
  • Lugt, G. J., and Harry Hunter, New Type of Double-acting Diesel Engine for Marine Purposes, 19, 23

M MACHINE TOOLS :

  • - British Machine Tool Industry, 353
  • - British Machine Tools at Olympia (Sixteen- page Supplement, September 12th, 1924) :
  • - ASQUITH, WILLIAM (1920), LIMITED :
  • -- Drilling Machines, Variety of Design, xiv.
  • -- Universal Radial Drilling Machine, xiv.
  • -- Portable Universal Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine, xiv.
  • -- Tilting Table for Drilling Machines, xiv.
  • - BUTLER MACHINE TOOL COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- Slotting, Planing and Shaping Machines, iii.
  • -- Puncher Type Slotting Machine with Ram Drive, iii., iv.
  • -- Double Traversing Head Shaping Machine, iv., v.
  • - CHURCHILL, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED : Grinding Machines for Motor Car and other Work, i.
  • -- Spline Shaft Grinding Machine, i.
  • -- Grinding a Six-spline Shaft, ii.
  • -- Heavy Plain Grinding Machine, ii.
  • -- Internal Grinding Machine, i.
  • -- Internal Grinding--Work and Gauge, ii.
  • - DEAN, SMITH AND GRACE, LIMITED : Lathes, xiii.
  • -- All-geared 8.5in. Lathe, xiii.
  • -- Back-geared 8.5in. Lathe, xiii.
  • - DRUMMOND BROTHERS, LIMITED :
  • -- Small Machine Tools and Accessories, xvi.
  • -- 3.5in. Centres Lathe, New Form of, xvi.
  • - HERBERT, E. G., LIMITED :
  • -- Sawing Machines and Sawing Appliances, ii.
  • -- Portable Hand-operated Rail Sawing Machine, iii.
  • -- Jig Sawing Machine, iii.
  • -- 26in. Sawing Machine, iii.
  • -- 6in. Sawing Machine with Autographic
  • -- Blade Testing Attachment, iii., iv.
  • - JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED :
  • -- Drillers and Grinders, Small Tools and other Equipment, ix.
  • -- High-speed Drilling and Tapping Machine, x., xi.
  • -- Internal Grinding Machine, ix.
  • -- Internal Grinding Spindles, x., xi.

MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :

  • - British Machine Tools at Olympia (continued):
  • - JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED (continued) :
  • -- Universal Grinding Machine for External and Internal Work, ix., x.
  • -- Sensitive Drilling Machine, x., xi.
  • - LUMSDEN MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- Tool Grinding and Surface Grinding Machines, Gauge and Form Tool Grinding, xv.
  • -- Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder, xv.
  • -- Segmental Grinding Wheel, xv.
  • -- Planetary Head Surface Grinder with Tee- slotted Square Work Table, xv.
  • -- Vertical Spindle Twin-table Surface Grinder, xvi.
  • - REDMAN, C., AND SONS, LIMITED :
  • -- Lathe, 13in. Centres General Purpose, v., vi.
  • -- Lathe, 7in. High Production, vi.
  • -- Planing Machine, High-speed Heavy Duty, v., vi., 304
  • - SELSON ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- High-speed Heavy Cutting Shaping Machines, xiii.
  • -- “Osborne” 6.5in. Centres Lathe, xi., xii.
  • -- 17in. Shaping Machine, xii., xiii.
  • -- 13in. Swing, Vee-bed Gap Lathe, xii.
  • - WEBSTER AND BENNETT, LIMITED :
  • -- Side Head Vertical Turret Lathe, vii., viii.
  • -- Single Table, Two Ram Boring Mill, vii., viii.
  • -- Vertical Boring and Turning Mills, vii.
  • - WICKSTEED, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED:
  • -- Sawing Machines, vi.
  • -- Flange Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
  • -- 20in. Sawing Machine, vi.
  • -- Swivel Head Sawing Machine, vi., vii.
  • - Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, 266, 270, 300, 328, 358, 386, 415 (Sixteen-page Supplement, September 12th, 1924)
  • - Exhibits :
  • -- For Electrical Exhibits—see also Electrical Matters
  • - ALEXANDER, GEORGE H., MACHINERY, LIMITED :
  • -- Bolt Heading Machines, Various Types, Open Die Header for Bolts and Screws, Safety Devices, 329
  • - ARCHDALE, JAMES, AND CO., LIMITED : Drilling Machines :
  • -- Drilling Machine, Heavy Duty Three- spindle Gang, 328
  • -- Multi-spindle Drilling Head, 328, 329 Drilling, Sensitive Radial, and Tapping Machine, 328
  • - Milling Machines :
  • -- All-geared 18in. Horizontal Milling Machine, 328, 329
  • -- 30in. Vertical Milling Machine with Port Milling Attachment, 328, 329
  • - BEEBEE, ALFRED :
  • -- Bright Bolts, Nuts, Studs, Set Pins, andc., 388
  • - BRITANNIA LATHE AND OIL ENGINE COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- 4in. Treadle Lathe, 386, 387
  • - BROOKHIRST SWITCHGEAR, LIMITED :
  • -- Solenoid Starting Panel for Planer Control, 331, 332
  • -- Face Plate Starter for Vertical Drilling Machine, 332
  • - B.S.A. TOOLS, LIMITED :
  • -- “Coventry” Centreless Grinder, 387
  • -- Work Holder of “Coventry” Grinder, 387
  • -- Small Tools, Adjustable Die, 387
  • -- Quick-change Drill Chuck, 387, 388
  • - CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- Industrial Pyrometers, Fery Pyrometer, Cambridge Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament Pyrometer, Three - point Metal-cased Cambridge Recorder, Cambridge Indicators, Metal-cased Indi¬cator, Cambridge Apparatus for Automatic Temperature Control, Dial “ Easy to Read ” Thermometers, Pyrometer Tester, Workshop Potentiometer, Whipple Indicator, Rosenhain Calorimeter, Extensiometer, andc., 360, 362
  • - CHURCHILL, CHARLES, AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Centreless Grinder and Automatic Machine, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, 362
  • -- Five-spindle Automatic Screw Machine, National Acme Company, 362
  • - COLCHESTER LATHE COMPANY :
  • -- All-geared Surfacing and Boring Lathe, 386
  • -- 5in. Centres “Bantam” Lathe, 386
  • -- 9.5in. Centres All-geared Lathe, 386
  • - FIRTH, THOS., AND SONS, LIMITED :
  • -- Centre Drills of High-speed Steel, 388
  • - HERBERT, ALFRED, LIMITED :
  • -- Drilling Machine, Motor-driven Radial, 330
  • -- Universal Milling Machine, Herbert No. 16, with New Type Table Drive and Vertical Milling Attachment, 330, 331
  • -- Wickman Gear Measuring Machine with Zero Adjusting Arrangement, Indicating Mechanism and Frictionless Pivots, 273
  • - HERBERT, EDWARD G., LIMITED :
  • -- “Pendulum” Hardness Tester with “Pendulum” Operating Stand and 24-Kilo- watt “Pendulum” Hardness Tester, 274
  • - HOLROYD, JOHN, AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Combination Turret Lathe, 9in., 301
  • -- Disc Grinding Machine, 302
  • -- Oil Stone, Revolving and General Grinder, 303
  • -- Worm Grinding and Hob Sharpening Machine, 302
  • -- Worm Wheel Robbing Machine, 4ft., 302
  • - HUNTON, C. A., AND SONS :
  • -- Tube Bending Machine, 360
  • - JONES AND SHIPMAN, A. A., LIMITED :
  • -- “Sundstrand” Stub Lathe, 266, 273

MACHINE TOOLS (continued):

  • - Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia (continued):
  • - KEARNS, H. W.,- AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Universal Surfacing, Boring, Milling, Drilling and Tapping Machine with Grinding and Gear-cutting Attachment and Universal Control Gear, 271, 272
  • - KENDALL AND GENT, LIMITED :
  • -- Milling and Screwing Machines, 300
  • -- Universal Plano-milling Machine, 300, 301
  • -- Vertical Milling Machine, 300, 301
  • - MASSEY, B. AND S., LIMITED : 358, 359
  • -- Hammer Type Forging Machine, 358
  • -- Portable Planing Machine and Machining Drop Stamp Block, 358
  • -- Pneumatic Hammer, 358
  • -- Pneumatic Stamp, 10-Cwt., New Type, 358, 359
  • -- Tire-fixing Rolls, 358, 359
  • - REAVELL AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Air Compressors, Small, for Blowing Out Dust from Electrical Machinery in Substations and Small Power-houses, Garage Tire Pump, 359
  • - RICHARDS, GEO., AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Duplex Crank Pin Turning Machine, 300
  • - SELSON ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED :
  • -- Forging and Upsetting Machine, 266, 272
  • -- Maag Gear-cutting and Grinding Machines, 303
  • - SMITH AND COVENTRY, LIMITED :
  • -- Boring and Turning Mill, 270
  • -- Worm Gear Generator, 266, 270
  • -- Keyseating, Duplex, and Slot Drilling Machine, 270, 271
  • - STIRK, JOHN, AND SONS, LIMITED :
  • - Planing Machines and Boring Mills :
  • -- Hilomill Electrically Driven Boring and Turning Mill, 360, 361
  • -- Hiloplane Electrically Driven Planing Machine, 360, 361
  • - TAYLOR, CHARLES, LIMITED :
  • -- Cutting-off Machine, Rotary, 388
  • -- Plugging Lathes, 388
  • -- Cock Boring Machines, 388
  • - WARD, HAGGAS AND SMITH :
  • -- Pulley Turning Lathe, 388
  • -- "Bateman" High-speed Planing Machine, 388
  • -- Open-sided Planer, 388
  • - Woodworking Machinery :
  • - MCDOWALL, JOHN, AND SONS :
  • -- Five-cutter Moulding and Planing Machine, 415
  • -- Self-feeding Saw Benches, 415, 416
  • -- "Clyde" Automatic Deck Caulking Machine, 416
  • - ROBINSON, THOMAS, AND SON, LIMITED :
  • -- High-speed Band Re-sawing Machine, 415
  • -- Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Heavy, for Railway Vehicle and Shipbuilding Work, 415
  • -- Mortising Machines, Automatic and Otherwise, with Popular Chain Mortiser and Chain Mortising Attachments, 415
  • -- "Safety" Cutter Block, New Circular, with "Relieved Back," Variety of other Machines, 415
  • - WADKIN AND CO., LIMITED :
  • -- Semi-automatic Universal Wood Miller, 417, 418
  • -- High-speed Boring, Recessing, Housing and Stair-stringing Machine, 418
  • -- Combined Disc and Vertical-spindle Sander, 417, 418
  • - WHITE, THOMAS, AND SONS, LIMITED :
  • -- Planing, Moulding and Matching Machine, 416, 417
  • -- "Straight Line Edging" Saw Bench, 417
  • -- Double-end Tenoning Machine with Travelling Tenoning Head, 417
  • -- Multiple Boring Spindle Machine, 418
  • - Other Machine Tools :
  • -- Drill, Electric, with Grip Switch, Westminster Tool and Electric Company, 83
  • -- Fine Thread Cutting, Accurate, 721
  • -- Planing Machine, Large High-speed, Thomas Shanks and Co., Limited, 321
  • -- Plate Bending Rolls, Large, at Swansea, Hugh Smith, Limited, 168
  • -- Slotting Machine, 48in. Stroke Portable, Hulse and Co., Limited, 475
  • MAGNUS Effect, 589, 608, 636
  • Marconi, Senatore, on Radio Communications, 706
  • Marconi, Senatore, on Short-wave Directional Wireless, 21, 245
  • Marine Engines--see Engines
  • Marine Turbine--see Ships
  • Marking Time, 700
  • Marshall, C. F. Dendy, Locomotive No. 28, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 20 (Letter), 113
  • Mechanical Stoker, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
  • Mercury Vapour Rectifier Sub-stations, 615
  • Merritt, Henry E., on Gauging of Finish-ground Worms by Cylinders, 162
  • Mersey, New Dock at Bromborough, 592
  • Metals, Fatigue in, Lecture, H. J. Gough, 664
  • Metals, Fibre in, 727
  • Metals--for papers on see also Institute of Metals, in Associations, andc.
  • Milking Plant and New Type Churn, De Laval Chadburn Company, Limited, 82
  • Mills, Wire Rod--see British Wire-drawing
  • Mines, Safety in, Research Board Report Flame-proof Electrical Apparatus, 390
  • Mines, Unsafe Electrical Equipment in, 215
  • Mining Industry of Canada, Water Power in the, 194
  • Mining Methods, New, on the Rand, 169
  • Missing Pressure--see Engines
  • Morley, Thomas B., Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, 544
  • MOTOR CARS AT OLYMPIA :
  • - 434, 470
  • - Features of the Show, Six-cylinder Cars, 434
  • - Overhead and Side-by-side Valves ; Ignition, Coil and Battery or Magneto ; Saloon Car ; Low-pressure or "Balloon" Tires, 434, 435
  • - Armstrong-Siddeley Cars, 14 H.P.; 30 H.P. and 18 H.P. with Six Cylinders ; 30 H.P Six-cylinder Enclosed Limousine Seven- seater, 473
  • - Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, 14-40 H.P. Car, Four-cylinder Vertical Type Engine with Side-by-side Valve Engine of Aluminium with Cast Iron Liners ; Air Pump for Feeding Fuel and Pumping Tires ; Cam Shaft Driven by Renold's Silent Chain; Gear-box with Four Forward Speeds and a Reverse ; Four-wheel Brakes, 470
  • - British Thomson-Houston New Polar Inductor Magneto with Automatic Ignition Timing Control, 470, 471
  • - Chrysler American Six-cylinder Car, 473
  • - Daimler Six-cylinder Car, Largest in the World ; 57 H.P. Chassis, Independent Steel Frame, Sleeve Valve Engine ; Primer and Petrol Control, Worm Gearing, 434, 435
  • - Harper, A., Sons and Bean, Limited, 14 H.P. Car ; New 12 H.P. Car, 473
  • - Humber Company's Car, 8-18 H.P., 12-25 H.P., 15-40 H.P., 470
  • - Lanchester Cars, 21 H.P. with Four-speed Gear-box ; 40 H.P., with Three-speed Epicyclic Gear, 472
  • - Rolls-Royce 40-50 Cabriolet de Ville with Side-by-side Valves ; 20 H.P. with Six Cylinders, 472
  • - Rover Company 14-45 H.P. Four-cylinder Car, Engine Design, Mr. P. A. Poppe ; Gear Pumping Working Magneto, Starter Motor, Dynamo Drive, Gear-box, Brakes and Working of, 435, 436
  • - Steam Cars, Reappearance of, Canadian Car, Two-cylinder Horizontal High-pressure Steam, Brooks Steam Motors, Limited, 470 Sunbeam Cars, 12-30 H.P., 14-40 H.P., 20-60 H.P., 471
  • - Trojan Car, Solid Tires, Two-pair Two-stroke Horizontal Water-cooled Engine, 473
  • - Vauxhall Cars, 30-98 H.P., 23-60 H.P., 14-40 H.P., All Four-cylinder Cars, 472
  • - Wolseley Cars, 11-22 H.P. Four-cylinder, 16-35 H.P. Four-cylinder, 24-55 H.P. Six-cylinder, Magneto Ignition Replaces Coil Ignition, 472
  • MOTOR Lorry, Subsidy, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
  • Motor v. Mule in China, 584
  • Mott, Basil C. B., on Tube Railways, London Traffic, Bridges, andc., 517
  • Mould Drying Apparatus, International Processes, Limited, 705
  • Multipotent Coulter, Sub-soiler, andc., Sidney C. Darby, 12

N

  • NATAL Iron Industry, 594
  • National Tank, The William Froude, 292
  • Naval Matters--see Ships
  • Navigation--see Ships
  • Navvy, Revolving Steam, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 621
  • NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
  • - Early History of the Cylinder Boring Machine, E. A. Forward, 686, 714
  • - Boring Bar and Boring Mill, Bersham ; Boring Mill, Peter Ewart's ; Boring Machines, Dixon's ; Matthew Murray's ; Nasmyth and Gaskell's, 686, 714
  • - Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, 475
  • - Three Papers on Early Days of Ironmaking in Shropshire, Rhys Jenkins, J. W. Hall, and T. S. Ashton, 444
  • NEWFOUNDLAND, Humberarm Hydroelectric Development in, 514, 526

O

  • OBITUARY :
  • - Deville, Edouard G., Dr., 403
  • - Fitzmaurice, Sir Maurice (Portrait), 579
  • - Fowler, George, 74
  • - Gilkes, Gilbert, 207
  • - Glover, Arthur William, 403
  • - Gray, Sir William Cresswell, 520
  • - Lumsden, Thomas, 109
  • - Pearn, William Alfred, 16
  • - Ransford, Robert Bolton, 617
  • - Tempest, Sir Percy Crosland, 520
  • O'BRIEN, Lieut.-Colonel E., on Electrification of British Main Railways, 356
  • Oil Wells--see also Wire Lines
  • Omnibus, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
  • Oncost, 527, 532 ; (Letter), 581
  • Overhead and Labour Costs, Ralph E. Flanders, 532
  • Owens, Dr. John S., on Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, 157 ; (Letter), 233

P

  • PARSONS, Sir Charles, on Steam Turbines, 42 140
  • Patent Law, Russian, 530
  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
  • - Aeronautics, 451
  • - Batteries and Accumulators, 147
  • - Building, 600
  • - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 173, 481
  • - Cranes and Conveyors, 120, 200, 251, 310, 396, 452, 512, 542
  • - Crushing and Grinding, 424, 482
  • - Dynamos and Motors, 29, 61, 91, 119, 225, 367, 423, 451, 541, 599, 627, 655
  • - Electrical Appliances, 511, 739
  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (continued) :
  • - Engines, Internal Combustion, 61, 91, 119, 173, 225, 281, 309, 337, 423, 451, 541, 571, 599, 627, 683, 739
  • - Engines, Steam, 199
  • - Furnaces, 148, 337, 395, 482, 683, 711
  • - Lighting and Heating, 684, 712
  • - Locomotives, 30, 512
  • - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 30, 92, 148, ]74, 252, 309, 368, 452, 482, 512, 571, 600, 656, 683, 711
  • - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 30, 62, 147, 200, 226, 251, 282, 482, 511, 571, 600, 627, 655, 740
  • - Mining Machinery, 482
  • - Miscellaneous, 30, 62, 120, 148, 174, 226, 252, 310, 338, 368, 396, 424, 452, 572, 600, 628, 656, 684, 712, 740
  • - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 30, 252, 310, 338, 368, 452, 571, 628, 684, 711
  • - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 200, 451, 740
  • - Ships and Boats, 226, 338
  • - Steam Generators, 91, 225, 251, 309, 367, 541, 655, 683
  • - Switchgear, 61, 147, 337, 367, 451
  • - Telegraphs and Telephones, 30, 61, 147, 173, 199, 251, 281, 367, 395, 423, 481, 542, 571, 599, 655, 683, 711
  • - Tramways and Railways, 62, 92, 120, 338, 368, 396, 424, 572, 712
  • - Transformers and Converters, 147, 199, 226, 281, 395, 481, 739
  • - Transmission of Power, 29, 62, 92, 119, 147, 282, 337, 395, 423, 481, 511, 627, 739
  • - Turbine Machinery, 29, 91, 173, 541, 599, 627
  • PATENTS, Turkish, 333
  • Paton, F. A. R., Costing and Time Booking, 633
  • Pelton Turbine, Experimental, Percy Pitman, 332
  • Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 62, 92, 120, 148, 174, 197, 223, 249, 282, 307, 335, 365, 393, 421, 477, 509, 539, 569, 593, 625, 656, 678, 712
  • Petrol Rail Coach for Norway, 705
  • Petrol, Synthetic, for Motors, 411
  • Pictures, Talking Motion, C. F. Elwell, 622
  • Pillans, J. S., on the Operation of Centrifugal Pumps, 732
  • Ploughing Windlass, Oil Engine-driven, J. and H. McLaren, 666
  • Pneumatic Plate Tightening Machine, The Hallett, Howard Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 667
  • Port Elizabeth, Power House at, 550
  • Potato Digger, T. M. Jarmain, Limited, 80
  • Poultney, E. C., Locomotive Cylinder Performance, 574, 602
  • PUMPS :
  • - Centrifugal Pump, New Type, Wallwin Company, 678
  • - Centrifugal Pumps, Operation of, J. S. Pillans, 732
  • - Force Pump, Drummond Brothers, 666, 667
  • - Sewage Pumps and Engines at Lincoln (New) Station, Robey and Co., Limited, 546
  • - Small Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited, 666
  • - Storm Water Pumps at Lincoln Sewage Station, Gwynnes Engineering Company, Limited, 547
  • - Valveless Fire Pump, Martin's Cultivator Company, Limited, 82
  • - Vertical Single-ram Pump, Tangyes Limited,

R

  • RADIO--see Wireless

RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :

  • General:
  • - Father of Railways, 268
  • - Main Line Electrification, A New System, L. de Verebely, 630
  • - Olten Sub-station, Swiss Federal Railways, 556, 561
  • - Post Office Tube Railway and Wagon for, 404 ; (Addenda), 479 ; (Letters), 504, 581
  • - Rail Coach, Petrol, for Norway, Four Wheel Drive Lorry Company, Limited, 705
  • - Rails and Wagons, Plymouth or Hill's Tramway, 1800, 38
  • - Railway Centenary, 15, 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604, 634, 673, 691, 728
  • - Railway Centenary in Austria, Linz-Budweis Railway, Vienna-Florisdorf-Wagram Railway, 696
  • - Railway Electrification, 644
  • - Railway Returns for 1923, 390
  • - Railway Track, 161
  • - Railway Wagon Body Making Machine, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 114
  • - Traverser, "Surface" 35-Ton Electric, S. H. Heywood and Co., Limited, 84, 85
  • British, Colonial and Indian :
  • - Cornish Riviera, Limited, A Run with, 502
  • - Electrification of British Main Railways, Lieut.-Colonel E. O'Brien, 356
  • - Hendon-Edgware Extension of the London Electric Railways, 216
  • - London and North-Eastern New Dining Car Train, 380
  • - Natal Railway Electrification, 678
  • - New South Wales, Railways of, 728
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Dock Improvement Schemes, 129
  • One Hundred Years of British Railways :
  • - 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604, 634, 673, 691, 728
  • - PART I.:
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Railway and its Predecessors, 17, 37, 78, 108, 136, 156, 179, 214
  • -- Construction and Opening of the Stockton and Darlington, 214
  • -- Development of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 179

RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued) :

  • One Hundred Years of British Railways (continued) :
  • - PART I. (continued):
  • -- Early Track, 156 ; (Letter), 215
  • -- Origin of Railways, 17
  • -- Other Pre-1821 Railways, 136
  • -- Railways in the Public Service, 78
  • -- Railways Supplement Canals, 37
  • -- Surrey Iron Railway and the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway, 108
  • - PART II.:
  • -- The First Half Century, 240, 261, 288, 319, 354, 374, 413, 440, 468, 498, 528, 549, 575, 604 ; (Letter), 668
  • -- Furness and West Cumberland Railways, 529
  • -- Great Eastern ; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire ; Great Northern, 549
  • -- Great Western Railway, 374, 413, 440 ; Original Rail and Timbers, 374 ; (Correction), 473
  • -- Irish Railways, 605
  • -- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 528 ; (Letter), 551
  • -- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 240 ; (Letter), 322
  • -- Construction and Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 261
  • -- London and North-Western Railway, 288, 319, 354
  • -- Midland Railway, 468
  • -- North-Eastern Railway, 498
  • -- North Staffordshire Railway, 529
  • -- Scottish Railways, 604
  • - The Southern Railways :
  • -- 575
  • -- London and Brighton, 576
  • -- London, Chatham and Dover, 576
  • -- London and South-Western, 575 South-Eastern, 576
  • -- The Latter Half Century, 634, 673, 691, 721
  • -- The Years 1876-1885, 634
  • -- The Years 1886-1900, 673
  • -- The Years 1901-1914, 691
  • -- August 4th, 1914óDecember, 1924, 728
  • - Post Office Tube Railway, 404 ; (Letters), 504, 581
  • - South Africa, Railway Innovations in, 322
  • - South-East Africa, Big Railway Development, 677
  • - Tasmania, Electric Railway for, 668
  • Foreign Railways :
  • - Spanish Railways, 350
  • - Swiss Federal Railways, Outdoor Substations, 556, 561

RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :

  • General:
  • - Baltic Engines--see London, Midland
  • - Diesel-electric Locomotive for Russia, Hohenzollern Locomotive Works, 322, 324
  • - Diesel-electric Locomotive and Testing Plant, Professor Lomonossoff, 552
  • - Future of the Locomotive, 557 ; (Letters), 581, 609
  • - Individualism in Locomotive Design, J. G. H. Warren, 717
  • - Locomotive Cylinder Performance, E. C. Poultney, 574, 602
  • - Locomotive, Experimental, Equipped with Phase Converter, 631
  • - Locomotive Superheaters, 672
  • - New Rack Locomotive, Railgrip Syndicate, Limited, 55
  • - Nine Elms, Locomotive Coaling Installation at, George F. Zimmer, 442
  • - Solid Crank Axles, Sir Henry Fowler, 650
  • - Steam Separator for Locomotives, Captain E. F. McCourt, 566
  • - Turbine Locomotive, Zoelly, for Swiss Federal Railways, 530
  • British, Colonial and Indian :
  • - Liverpool and Manchester Railway Locomotive, "Manchester" or "Caledonian," 1832, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 20 ; (Letter), 113
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Four- cylinder Tank Locomotives, 582, 583
  • - Narrow-gauge Mallet Locomotives for Burma, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 138, 139
  • Foreign :
  • - Zoelly Turbine Locomotive, Swiss Federal Railways, 530
  • RAINFALL and Infiltration, 304
  • Rake, Side-delivery, and Swather, New Type, W. M. Nicholson and Sons, Limited, 80
  • Refrigerator, Small Self-contained, Haslam Foundrv and Engineering Company, Limited, 12
  • Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, Thomas B. Morley, 544
  • Reinforced Concrete Lift Tower, 307
  • Research Laboratories at a Cable Works, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 607, 614
  • Research Work, Intensified, in England, Failure of, John G. A. Rhodin, 430
  • Research Workers, Supply of, 384--see also Industrial and Scientific
  • Reservoir, Damaged, Shire Oak, South Staffordshire, Repairing and Remodelling, 493, 496
  • Rhodesian Water Power Scheme, 363
  • Rhodin, John G. A., Electrolytic Copper, 560
  • Rhodin, John G. A., Failure of Intensified Research Work in England, 430
  • Riverside Sewerage Scheme of the Romford Rural District Council, 290, 296
  • Road Construction, Bitumen in, 734
  • Road and Gully Washing Vehicle, Self-propelled, Maudslay Motor Company, Limited, 566
  • Road Roller, 10-Ton, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 51
  • Road Roller, 7-Ton Motor, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 12, 50
  • Road Roller, 10-Ton Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 466, 477
  • Road Roller, Steam, Wallis and Steevens, Limited, 12
  • Road Rollers at Leicester, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
  • Romford--see Riverside
  • Ropeway for Explosives, British Ropeway Engineering Company, Limited, 102 (Two- page Supplement, July 25th, 1924)
  • Rosenhain, Dr., on Reports of Work Done at the National Physical Laboratory, 316
  • Ross, Sir Archibald, on Ten Years' Progress í in Marine Propulsion, andc., 19, 22
  • Rotary Soil Tiller Simar Rototillers, 11
  • Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Leicester, 11, 50, 80
  • Rugby--see Wireless
  • Russian Patent Law, 530

S

  • SCAPA Flow Salvage Operations, 158
  • Scholarships, Lloyd's Register, 621
  • Scholarships, Whitworth, Regulations for, 184 ; Awards, 338
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, Abstract of Report, 384, 411
  • Scott, Admiral Sir Percy--see Ships, Naval Matters

Seed-sowing Machine, Foresters' School, 11

  • Sennar Dam and Gezira Irrigation Scheme, 348, 349, 352 (Two-page Supplement, September 26th, 1924)
  • Sentinel Track-laying Steam Tractor, 592
  • Sewage Pumping Station, New, at Lincoln, 546
  • Sewage Treatment Plant and Apparatus at Hanley, 726, 731
  • Sewage Works, New, at Tilbury, 242
  • Sewer, Storm Relief, for London, 474
  • Sewerage--see Riverside
  • Shearing, G., on Wireless Transmitting Apparatus, 649
  • Sheet Metal, Thin, Testing of, 136
  • Shingle Beaches and the Wear of Concrete, Dr. John S. Owens, 157 ; (Letter), 233

SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :

  • General :
  • - Chepstow Shipyard, 193
  • - Double-acting Diesel Engine, New Type, for Marine Purposes, G. J. Lugt and Harry Hunter, 19, 23
  • - Driving Ship and other Auxiliaries, A New System, Gilbert Austin, 580
  • - Formulae and Rotary Slide Rule for Use in Estimates and Designs for Shipbuilding, W. H. Riddlesworth, 19
  • - Froude, W. and R. E., The Work of, A. W. Johns, 660, 687
  • - Gearing for Shipsí Turbines and Motor Ships, Dr. H. Frahm, 645
  • - High Speeds at Sea, 267
  • - Hydraulic-mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, Dr. G. Bauer, 646
  • - Independent Passenger Ship Design, J. Anderson and R. Steele, 18
  • - Life-saving Appliances for Merchant Shipping, 219
  • - Lloyd's Register Book of Shipping, New Edition, 85
  • - Lloyd's Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding Returns, 54, 408
  • - Lloyd's Register Scholarships, 621
  • - Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 523
  • - Lost Torque in Marine Engines, 643
  • - Magnus Effect, 589, 608, 636 ; (Letter), 693
  • - Marine Oil Engines Trials Committee, 618
  • - Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
  • - Modern Navigational Devices, F. E. Smith, 534
  • - Position of British Shipbuilding, 214
  • - Steering of Ships in Shallow Waters and Canals, and Appendices, G. S. Baker, 18
  • - Ten Years' Progress in Marine Propulsion, Sir A. Ross, 19, 22
  • - Wreck Statistics for 1923, 193
  • British Navy :
  • - Distribution of the Fleet, 383
  • - H.M.S. Warrior, Passing of, 213
  • Naval Matters :
  • - Admiral Sir Percy Scott and His Work, 467
  • - British Destroyer Yards, 180
  • - French Naval Construction, 578
  • - Limitation of Naval Strength, 16
  • - Naval Review at Spithead, 135
  • - Problems in Cruiser Design, 497
  • - "Standardised" Light Cruiser, 107
  • Foreign Navies :
  • - Dutch Cruiser Java, 533
  • - French Mine-laying Submarine Pierre. Chailley, Augustin Normand et Cie., .578
  • - French Navy, 239
  • - Italian Warships, New Cruisers Trento and Trieste, 605
  • Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
  • - Cross-Channel Steamer Newhaven, Stranding of, 158, 184
  • - Dredger, Dipper, Lucayan, and Rock Cutter, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 695, 698
  • - Dredgers, Bucket Hopper, Sir William Matthews, and Trailing Suction Hopper, Kai one, Fleming and Ferguson, Limited, 694, 695, 698
  • - Dredgers, Cutter Suction, Sir George Lloyd, and Six-cutter Suction, Ronaldshay, Wm. Simons and Co., 695, 698
  • - Fishery Patrol Boat Vaila, 733
  • - Flettner Wind-power Ship Buckau, 589, 608, 678 ; (Letter), 693
  • - Motor Oil Tanker British Aviator, Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 586, 594
  • - Motor Ship Beldis, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 55
  • - Motor Ship Sycamore, Trials of, 618, 643
  • - Orama, T.S.S., Trials of the, 533
  • - Orient Liner Oronsay, Launch of the, 209
  • - Reconditioning of the Reina Victoria - Eugenia, 276
  • - Steam Yacht Thalassa, John Brown and Co., Limited, 693
  • - Swanley, Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Limited, and North British Diesel Engine Works, Limited, 56, 193
  • SHORT Wave--see Wireless
  • Shows--see Exhibitions
  • Sixty Years Ago, 10, 44, 71, 101, 140, 158, 193, 207, 233, 277, 294, 332, 357, 377, 408, 430, 474, 504, 529, 554, 589, 617, 636, 668, 693, 724
  • Slipways--see Train Ferry Service
  • Smith, F. E., on Modern Navigational Devices, 534
  • Smithfield Club Show, 666
  • Smoke Abatement, 533
  • Societies--see Associations
  • South African Cotton, Machinery for, 357
  • Southampton, Dock Extensions at, 459
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 591
  • Spring Forging Machine, Hedley's Limited, 534
  • Standard Specifications--see British
  • Steam Boiler Inspection, Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's 1923 Memorandum, 274
  • Steam Extraction or Pass-out Steam Turbines, W. S. Burge and J. P. Chittenden, 702
  • Steam, High-pressure and High Temperature, 71
  • Steam Navvy, A Large, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 621
  • Steam Nozzles Research Report, Professor G. G. Stoney, 418
  • Steam Pressures and Temperatures, Higher, 606 ; (Letter), 721
  • Steam Separator for 10,000-Kilowatt Turbine, 566
  • Steam Tractors and Steam Wagons--see Tractors, Wagons, 666
  • Steam Turbines, Sir Charles Parsons, 42, 140
  • Steam Valves--see Valves
  • Steel--see Iron and Steel
  • Stoker, Chain Grate, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 532
  • Storm Relief Sewer for London, 474
  • Straw Rope-making Machine, McLaren's Straw Rope Works, 80
  • Subsidy Motor Lorry, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
  • Sugar Beet Root Lifters, Trials of, 622
  • Surface Grinding Machine, Large, Meldrums, Limited, 523
  • Synthetic Petrol for Motors, 411

T

  • TALKING Motion Pictures, Dr. Lee de Forest's Invention, C. F. Elwell, 622
  • Tar-macadam Plant and Automatic Stonebreaking Plant, Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Limited, 80
  • Telephony, Carrier--see Electrical Matters
  • Temperature Control, 587
  • Temperature and Strength, Professor F. C. Lea, 661
  • Testing of Thin Sheet Metal, 136
  • Thames Waterbuses, 298
  • Thomson, Professor Elihu, James Forrest Lecture on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems, 52 ; (Letter), 113
  • Thrashing Machine, McLaren's Straw Rope Works, 80
  • Thrashing Machine, Steel, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
  • Thread Cutting, Accurate Fine, 721
  • Tilbury, New Sewage Works at, 242
  • Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 50
  • Tractor, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
  • Tractor, 7.5-Ton Steam, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 666
  • Tractor, Track-laying, Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 592
  • Tractor, Two-wheel, Rein-drive Agricultural, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 51
  • Train Ferry Service in Nigeria, Cradles for, 182, 183, 186 ; (Correction), 223
  • Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 82
  • Traverser--see Railways
  • Trent Navigation Improvement, 563 (Two-page Supplement, November 14th, 1924)
  • Turbine, Experimental Pelton, Percy Pitman, 332
  • Turbine Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives
  • Turbine, Marine, Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir George G. Goodwin, 548, 558
  • Turkish Patents, 333
  • Tweed, New Bridge Over, at Berwick, 665
  • Tyne Bridge, New, Tenders for, 649

V

  • VALVES, Steam, Wrought Steel, Victory Valves, Limited, 22, 23
  • Visions, 108

W

  • WAGON, Gear-driven Steam, Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 81
  • Wagon, Portable Steam, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
  • Wagon, Steam, Improved 7-Ton, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 82
  • Wagon, Steam, Richard Garrett and Sons, 666
  • Wagon, Three-way Tipping, Sentinel Wagon Works, Limited, 11
  • Wagon, Three-way Tipping Steam, Fodens, Limited, 666
  • Wagons, 20-Ton, for Great Western Railway Coal Traffic, 236
  • Wagons, Railway--see also Railways
  • Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Tractors, andc., Richard Garrett and Sons, Limited, 82
  • Warp Damper for Looms, Improved, Mather and Platt, Limited, 594
  • Warren, J. G. H., Individualism in Locomotive Design, 717
  • Waste, Tom Westgarth on, 467, 476
  • Water Level--see Level
  • Water Power in the Mining Industry of Canada, 194
  • Water Softening Plant at Erith, Becco Engineering and Chemical Company, Limited, 522
  • Water Tower of Unusual Design, 664
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Jharia Waterworks, 721
  • - Metropolitan Water Board, Eighteenth Annual Report, 275
  • - Metropolitan Water Board Report, 503
  • - Treatment of Water Supplies, 239
  • - Waterworks, New, in Guernsey, 663
  • WATER Elevator, Deep Well, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 506
  • Watson, J. H., and Sir T. Rose, on Working of Nickel for Coinage, 294
  • Westgarth, Tom, on Waste, 467, 476
  • Whitworth Scholarships, Regulations for, 184 ; Awards, 338
  • William Froude National Tank, 292
  • Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery British :
  • - 72, 109, 130, 164, 189, 218, 234, 238, 258, 317, 345, 375, 405, 410, 432, 433, 438, 500, 520, 577, 610, 637, 642, 675, 690
  • - BARBED WIRE MACHINES :
  • -- Barbed Wire Machine, J. Hetherington and Sons, 375
  • -- Barbed Wire Machine, Richard Johnson and Nephew, 377, 378
  • -- Glidden and Iowa Barbed Wire, 375
  • - CONTINUOUS WIRE-DRAWING MACHINES : 189
  • -- Chain - driven Sixteen - hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Hattersley, 690
  • -- Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 192; Vertical Roll Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, David Bridge, 191, 192
  • -- Nine-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, 190, 191 ; Stringing-up Machine, 191 : Continuous Machines for Fine and for Very Fine Wires, W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Limited, 192
  • -- Seven-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, Geo. Hattersley and Sons, Limited, 191, 192
  • -- Three-hole Continuous Machine ; Four- hole Continuous Block, Barron and Crowther, 189
  • -- Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine ; Three-hole Wet Drawing Machine ; 18in. Diameter Two-hole Continuous Wire-drawing Machine, G. Crossley, 189, 190, 191
  • - DIES :
  • -- 130
  • -- Diamond Die, T. Bolton and Sons, Limited, 130, 131
  • -- Die Battering Machine, Haley and Pinder, G. Crossley, 130, 131
  • -- Pneumatic Die Battering Machine, Alldays and Onions, Limited, 690
  • -- Punch Grinding Machine, Barron and Crowther, 130
  • - ELECTRIC CABLE MAKING :
  • -- Machines for Manufacture of Electric Cables, Johnson and Phillips, 405, 410 (For Details of Machines see Illustrated Index)
  • Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery British (continued):
  • - HIGH-SPEED STRANDING MACHINES :
  • -- Electric Cable Making Machine, Thomas Larmuth and Co., Limited, 434, 436
  • -- Hand Turning Gear, 433, 434
  • -- Seven-bobbin and Eighteen-bobbin Stranding Machines, Eight-bobbin Closing Machine, 432, 433, 434
  • - MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES :
  • -- Bowing Machine, Hand, 675
  • -- Flattening Machines, Double Helical Gear for, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 676
  • -- Hairpin Making Machine, E. White, 675
  • -- Mattresses, Wire, 676
  • -- Spring Coiling Shops of Herbert Terry and Sons, 676
  • - NAIL AND RIVET MAKING MACHINES :
  • -- Nail-making Machine, Wire, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 577
  • -- Nail-pointing Dies, 577
  • -- Paper Clip Making Machine, E. White, 675 Rivet-making Machine, 577, 578
  • - NEEDLE-MAKING MACHINES :
  • -- Needle Pointing, 610; Skimming, Stamping, Automatic Eyeing,Combined Stamping and Eyeing, 611 ; Automatic Head Grinding, 611, 612 ; Scouring Mill, Assorting Machine, E. White, 612
  • - PIN-MAKING MACHINES :
  • -- Automatic Pin-making Machine, Battery of Five Pin-making Machines, Pin-sticking Machine, E. White, 520, 521
  • - SAFETY PIN MAKING :
  • -- 218
  • -- Goodman's Safety Pin Forming Machine, 218 ; Pointing Machine, 218 ; and Headforming Tools, 219
  • - WIRE DRAWING :
  • -- 109
  • -- Annealing Furnace and Annealing Pot, Barron and Crowther, 110
  • -- Pointing Rolls, Pointing Furnace and Pointing Machine, G. Crossley, 110, 111
  • -- Swaging Machine, Rotary, Sir J. Farmer, Norton and Co., 111
  • -- Wire-drawing Bench, Eight-block, Wm. Grice and Sons, Limited, 690
  • - WIRE-DRAWING BLOCKS :
  • -- 164
  • -- 12in. Diameter Blocks ; Heavy Block with Friction Drive, G. Crossley; Singlesided and Double-sided Frames, G. Crossley, 165, 166
  • -- Single Blocks, David Bridge, Sir J. Farmer, 164
  • -- Steel-framed Block with Internal Gear Drive, Barron and Crowther, 164, 165
  • - STRAIGHTENING AND CUTTING-OFF MACHINES :
  • -- Continuous Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, J. Thompson, 501
  • -- High-speed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, E. White, 502
  • -- Machine for Cutting Heavy Wire, G. Crossley, 500
  • -- Machine for Cutting Two Wires Simultaneously, G. Crossley, 500
  • -- Roll Feed Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, A. Robinson, 501, 502
  • -- Roll Type Straightener, G. Crossley, 500
  • -- Small Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, W. Grice, 502
  • -- Straightening and Cutting-off Machine, G. Crossley, 500
  • - WIRE FACTORIES :
  • -- 258, 317, 345
  • -- Netting, Wire, Machinery and Shops, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 234, 238; (Letter), 581
  • -- Old and New Continuous Wire Rod Mills, Electric Driving Power, English Electric Company, 317-319
  • -- Patenting Frame, Wire, with Variablespeed Drive, Wire Galvanising Frame, Shops and Various Departments, 345-347
  • -- Rod Mills, Wire, and Pusher Furnace at Tinsley, Wm. Cooke and Co., Limited, 72, 73
  • -- Rods, Wire, Manufacture of, 72
  • -- Wire Factories, Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, Bradford Ironworks, 317-319, 345-347
  • -- Wire Factories, Ryland Brothers, Limited, Warrington, 258-261
  • Wire-drawing and Wire-working Machinery, British (continued):
  • - WIRE WEAVING LOOMS :
  • - Anderston Foundry Company :
  • -- Bar Loom, Heavy, R. Johnson, 640
  • -- Crimping Machine, W. H. A. Robertson, 639
  • -- Flying Shuttle Loom, 637, 639
  • -- Heavy Automatic Loom, 638, 639
  • -- Heavy Semi-automatic Loom, 639, 640
  • -- Overpick Loom, High-speed, 638, 639
  • -- Positive Action Loom, Walter McGee and Sons, 637, 640
  • -- Warp Beam Winder and Bobbin Creel with Marshall Box, 638, 639
  • -- Weaving Loom, Wire, George Hattorsley, 639, 640
  • -- Wire Weaving Shop, Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris, Limited, 637, 642
  • WIRE Lines Used Upon Oil Wells, Correct Lay for, J. T. Hayward, 593 ; (Letter), 609
  • Wire Rope, W. Constable, 236
  • Wire Ropes, Strength of, Committee's Report, 719
  • Wire, Steel--see also Iron and Steel
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - Leafield Wireless Station, Post Office Engineering Department, 155, 160
  • - Poldhu Experimental Station, 246
  • - Radio Communications, Senatore Marconi, 706
  • - Rugby Wireless Station, H.M. Post Office, 262
  • - Short-wave Directional Wireless, Senatore Marconi, 21, 245
  • Wireless Exhibition at the Albert Hall:
  • - National Association of Radio Manufacturers, 378
  • - British Thomson-Houston Company, Self- contained Three-valve Set with Internal Frame Aerial, 379
  • - Burndept, Limited, Ethophone Crystal Sets, 379 ; Wave Trap or Filter, 380
  • - Cossor, A. C., Limited, "Wuncell" Dull Emitter Valve, 379
  • - Dubilier Company's Coupling Condenser, 378; Minicap Key Switches, 379
  • - Edison-Swan Electric Company, Limited, Valves, Valve and Crystal Sets, Loud Speakers, andc., 379
  • - Ericsson Telephones Manufacturing Company, Safety Wander Plug, 379
  • - General Electric Company's New Valves, Single Valve Receiver, Three Valve Receiver, 378, 379
  • - Graham, Alfred, and Co., New Loud Speaker, 379
  • - McMichael, L., and Co., Limited, Two, Three, and Four-valve Sets, 380
  • - Marconiphone Company, New Transformers, Single-valve Receiver, 378
  • - Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Valve Set, New Type ; Radiobrix Receiver ; Three-valve Amplifier ; Polar Precision Condenser, 378
  • - Milliard Radio Valve Company, Two, Three, and Four-electrode Valves ; Hol week Molecular Pump, 379
  • - Radio Communication Company's Transformer Test Curves ; Transformer and Resistance Capacity Couplings, 378
  • - Radio Instruments, Limited, New Intervalve Transformer, 378, 379
  • - Stevens, A. and J., New Wireless Receiver, 379
  • - Western Electric Company, Valves ; Sevenvalve Frame Aerial Set, 379
  • WIRELESS Transmitting Apparatus, G. Shearing, 649
  • Woodhouse, W. B., on Power Supplies, 505
  • WOODWORKING MACHINES:
  • - See also Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition
  • - High-speed Tools : 20in. and 32in. Circular Saw Benches, Vertical Moulding Machine, Combined Surfacing and Thicknessing Machine, Watkins and Co., 50
  • - "Willing Worker" Circular Saw Bench, Drummond Brothers, Limited, 158
  • WORLD Power Conference, 77
  • Wrecks--see Ships

Y

  • YORKSHIRE College of Science, Jubilee, 648

Z

  • ZIMMER, George F., Locomotive Coaling Installation at Nine Elms, 442

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