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* [[William MacNab|MacNab's]] Improvements in Screw Vessels, p 458. (Illustrated). | * [[William MacNab|MacNab's]] Improvements in Screw Vessels, p 458. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[William | * [[William McNaught|Macnaught's]] Lecture on the Comparative Merits of High and Low Pressure Steam, p 457. | ||
* Principals and Practices of Engineering, p 445. | * Principals and Practices of Engineering, p 445. |
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1858 June 18th PDF
Main Subjects
- Assaying Coals by the Blow Pipe, p 446.
- Bethell's Machinery for Cultivating Land, p 458. (Illustrated).
- Butler's Coffee Pulping Machine, p 459. (Illustrated).
- Chemical, p 466.
- Volatile Oils From Resin.
- Charcoal Paper.
- Chemistry of Cochineal.
- Use of Cobalt Compounds in Porcelain Manufacture.
- Organic Acid in Manure - Paul Thenard.
- Products on the Action of Heat on Sugar and Starch.
- Two New Metals in the Iron-Ore of Sweden.
- City Sewers Commission, p 457.
- Editorial, p 463.
- High and Low Pressure Steam.
- Disposition of Town Sewage.
- Use of Deoderising Sewage.
- The National Medallions.
- Electric Telegraph in Australia, p 460.
- Letters to the Editor, p 460.
- John Trotman.
- W. G. Romaine.
- George Cotsell.
- M. Henry.
- Mode of Draining London as Proposed by George Parker Bidder, Thomas Hawksley and Joseph Bazalgette, p 462. (Illustrated).
- MacNab's Improvements in Screw Vessels, p 458. (Illustrated).
- Macnaught's Lecture on the Comparative Merits of High and Low Pressure Steam, p 457.
- Principals and Practices of Engineering, p 445.
- Professor Way's Improvements in Obtaining Light By Electricity, p 459. (Illustrated).
- SS Admiral By James Robert Napier, p 457.
- Use of Rifles in the English Army, p 460.