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** The Boiler Registry and Inspection Bill - [[Manfred Powis Bale|M. Powis Bale]]. | ** The Boiler Registry and Inspection Bill - [[Manfred Powis Bale|M. Powis Bale]]. | ||
** Furnace Boilers. | ** Furnace Boilers. | ||
** Multi-Cylinder Engines and Monitors Vs Turret Ships - [[H. Conradi]]. | ** Multi-Cylinder Engines and Monitors Vs Turret Ships - [[Henry Conradi|H. Conradi]]. | ||
* Machines for Treating Auriferous Materials, p 210. (Illustrated). | * Machines for Treating Auriferous Materials, p 210. (Illustrated). | ||
** [[T. B. Jordan, Son and Commans]]. | ** [[T. B. Jordan, Son and Commans]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 5 November 2014
- Contents, p 215.
Main Subjects
- Apparatus for Determining the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, p 213. (Illustrated).
- Athus Iron and Steel Co, p 205 and 214. (Illustrated).
- British Association - Northwich and Anderton, p 217.
- Chatsworth Disaster, p 218.
- Compound Engine for the Indian State Railways, p 207. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 215.
- The British Association.
- Local Government and Public Works.
- Clyde Shipbuilding for August.
- The Exeter Disaster.
- Railway Mismanagement in New South Wales.
- The Inventor of Gas Lighting.
- Generation of Steam, p 205.
- Gilchrist Engineering Scholarships, University College, p 210.
- Improvements in the Manufacture of Portland cement, p 218.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 219.
- Letters to the Editor, p 212.
- Professor Medeleef's Balloon Ascent - W. Anderson.
- Strains in the Legs of Cross-Legged Stools.
- Stresses in a Camp Stool.
- A Problem in Strains.
- An Efficient Accumulator - W. T. De L. Roberts.
- The Boiler Registry and Inspection Bill - M. Powis Bale.
- Furnace Boilers.
- Multi-Cylinder Engines and Monitors Vs Turret Ships - H. Conradi.
- Machines for Treating Auriferous Materials, p 210. (Illustrated).
- New Companies, p 223.
- Patent Journal, p 223.
- Specimens of Steel Produced by Skidding Railway Wheels - Jeremiah Head, p 218.
- Travelling Crane, 50-Feet Span, to Lift Three Tons, p 206 and 211. (Illustrated).