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* On Automatic Discharge Guage - By Thomas Stevenson, p 96. | * On Automatic Discharge Guage - By Thomas Stevenson, p 96. | ||
* Rhysimeter - By [[Mr. Fletcher]], p 90. | * Rhysimeter - By [[Alfred Evans Fletcher|Mr. Fletcher]], p 90. | ||
* Salmon Ladder Described by [[James Leslie]], p 89. (Illustrated). | * Salmon Ladder Described by [[James Leslie]], p 89. (Illustrated). |
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1871 August 11th PDF
Main Subjects
- Askam Haematitite Ironworks, p 87.
- British Association for the Advancement of Science, p 85.
- Corliss Engine, Particularly With Refernce to its Economy of Steam and its Extreme Regularity of Speed - By Mr. Douglas, p 89.
- Editorial, p 93.
- Sir William Thomson on the Origin of Life.
- The Megaera.
- The Civil Engineering College, Coopers Hill.
- Foreign Periodical Literature.
- Examination for Admission to the Engineer Establishment (India), continued from p 72, p 97.
- Improved Ships of War - By Michael Scott, p 95.
- Indian Engineer Examination, p 90.
- J. Jessop and Co , Combined Portable and Steam Fire Engine, p 92. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 96.
- On Automatic Discharge Guage - By Thomas Stevenson, p 96.
- Rhysimeter - By Mr. Fletcher, p 90.
- Salmon Ladder Described by James Leslie, p 89. (Illustrated).
- Some Conditions to be Observed When Designing Pointed Roofs - By Thomas Gillott, p 88.
- Steam Boiler Registration - By Lavington E. Fletcher , p 96.