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*Abrahams' Coining, 22 | |||
*Accidents, Austrian Railway, 208, 340 | |||
*Accidents to Submarine Cables, 407 | |||
*Act. Chain Cable and Anchors', 233 | |||
*Adams' Increasing Adhesion, 243 | |||
*Adhesion, Adams’ Increasing, 243 | |||
*Adhesion of Locomotive Wheels, W. Bridges Adams, | |||
*Adhoston of Passenger Engines, by Z. Colburu, C.E., 330 | |||
*Adhesion on Railways, Magnetic, 410 | |||
*African Iron Manufactures, 66 | |||
*Air as Motive Power, Theoretical Advantages and Disadvantages of Heated, 370 | |||
*Albert Bridge, 254 | |||
*Algoria, Railways in, 245 | |||
*Alkali Works. 355 | |||
*Alloys of Iron. 413 | |||
*Alloys of Silver, 137 | |||
*Aluminium Bronze. 291 | |||
*Almannc, Now Postal, 222 | |||
*America, North, 5 | |||
*American Internal Revenue. 331 | |||
*American Iron Association. 137 | |||
*American, Locomotives, 243 | |||
*American Oil Wells, 261 | |||
*American Ordnance Report, 3 | |||
*American Navy, 25 | |||
*America, Railway Accommodation in, 119 | |||
*American Railways, South, 134 | |||
*American Silkworm, 243 | |||
*American Steel, 179 | |||
*American Watch Making, 164 | |||
*Ammonia Engine, French, 166 | |||
*Ammoniacal Gas as a Motor, 82 | |||
*Anchors, Martin’s, 149, 340 | |||
*Anvil Blocks, Casting, 30 | |||
*Armstrong and the Hercules Target, Sir W., <07 | |||
*Artillery Job, New, 324 | |||
*Arts et Metiers Conservatoire dcs, 265 | |||
*Arts, Royal Scottish Society of, 813 | |||
*Aspbaltum Mines in Santa Barbara, 25 | |||
*Association of Foremen Engineers, 263 | |||
*Association, Manchester Boiler, 279,355 | |||
*Association, Scottish Shipbuilders', 305, 323, 348 | |||
*Association, Steam Boiler, 211 | |||
*Assurance, Company, Midland Boiler, 132 | |||
*Astronomical Observations, 414 | |||
*Atlantic Cable and Great Eastern, 21 | |||
*Atlantic Cable, Statistics of the, 405 | |||
*Atlantk Steam Navigation in 1864, 151 | |||
*Atlantic Telegraph, 82, 125, 222; 339 | |||
*Auriferous Paper, 355 | |||
*Australia, Products of South, 2"3 | |||
*Austrian Railway Accidents, 298, 340 | |||
*Barclay’s Injector, 120 | |||
*Barium against Boiler Incrustation, Chloride of, Si | |||
*Barlow's Slide Valves, IS | |||
*Barnes’ Raising Water. 280 | |||
*Becquerel's Resoarclies, 363 | |||
*Beet Root, Destruction of, 353 | |||
*Belfast, Launch at, 351 | |||
*Bellerophon, The, 169, 233 | |||
*Bell Music for Paris, 245 | |||
*Bending Plate, Bennie's, 85 | |||
*Bengal, The, 137 | |||
*Bennett's Puddling. 82 | |||
*Bennie's Bending Plates. 35 | |||
*Bessemer Process, Boroan on the, 150,169, 1SS, 198, 215 | |||
*Bovol Wheels, Cutting Teoth of, 242 | |||
*Bidder's Theodolite, 137 | |||
*Bills, Private. 47 | |||
*Bituminous Substanco from Brazil, New, 100. | |||
*Black Country, Labour in, 241 | |||
*Blackwell's Punch, 167 | |||
*Blasting, 401 | |||
*Board of Trade Inspectors and Iron Bridges, 70, 99 | |||
*Board of Trade and Lloyd’s Registry, 338 | |||
*Board of Trade Surveyors, 396 | |||
*Bodmer's Mules, 375 | |||
*Boiler Association, Manchester, 279 | |||
*Boiler Assurance Company, 114 | |||
*Boiler Explosions of 1864, Locomotive, 11 | |||
*Boiler Association, Steam. 211 | |||
*Boilers, Lee’s Cleaning, 226 | |||
*Boilers and Liquid Fuol, Locomotive, W. Bridges | Adams. 354 | |||
*Boilers. Martin’s. 110 | |||
*Boilers, Supply of Locomotive, by Z. Colburn, C.B., 232 | |||
*Boilors, Testing and Welding, 310 | |||
*Boilers under the Houses of Parliament, 384 | |||
*Bolckow, Vaughan and Co. (Limited), 123 | |||
*Bolt Machinery Lowis, 32S | |||
*Bombay Press Company, 13S | |||
*Bonnoville’s Press, 310 | |||
*Boxer’s Projectiles, 276 | |||
*Bradford, Closing a Mine at, 215 | |||
*Bradford Waterworks, 130 | |||
*Brakos, French Bailway. 300 | |||
*Brazil, New Bituminous Substance from, 100 | |||
*Bread. Manufacture of, 324 | |||
*Brecon, Merthyr and Newport Bailway, 30 | |||
*Bricks and Tiles, Jones's, 138 | |||
*Bridge, Tho Alboit 254 | |||
*Bridge, New Iron, 372 | |||
*Bridge over tho Seine, New, 5 | |||
*Bridge, Severn High Level, 10, 113, 339 | |||
*Bridge, Southwark Railway, 5 | |||
*Bristol and Exeter Railway, 215 | |||
*Bridges. Iron, and Inspectors of the Board of Trade, 70, 99 | |||
*Bridges, Paris, 212 | |||
*Bridges. Menai and Corway, 109 | |||
*B'idge for the Thames, Large Span, 277 | |||
*Brinjo’s Re-burning Animal Charcoal, SO Rrockoioper’s Gas Regulator, 230 | |||
*Bronze. Aluminium. 291 | |||
*Brooman’s Ordnance, 242 | |||
*Brown’s Cranes, 3 | |||
*Buckley aud Crossley's Forging Machines, 306 | |||
*Burnt Iron ? What is, 10 | |||
*Cable, Persian Gulf, 137 | |||
*Cables, Accidents to Submarine, 407 | |||
*Cables and Anchors, Testing, 371 | |||
*Cables to April, 1305, Statistics of Submarine, 240 | |||
*Caissons, Jennings', 43 | |||
*Caissons, Uso of Iron, 100 | |||
*California. Petroleum in, 410 | |||
*Cameron's Punch, 160 | |||
*Canal in Holland New, 245 | |||
*Cardiff, Opening of tho Peuarth Dock, 371 | |||
*Carding Engines, Harris's, 212 | |||
*Carding Engines, Mursden’s, 104 | |||
*Carriages, Durrant and Gore’s, IS | |||
*Cartridge Cases, Ac., Hirst's, 185 | |||
*Cartridge Machine, Parfrey's, SO | |||
*Conis, Railway over Mont, 255 I | |||
*Ccnis. Steam Tmctimi on Mont, 27/ | |||
*Ccnis Tunnel. Tho Mont, 254, 2S9. 339 | |||
*Charcoal, Brinies' lie-burning Animal. 56 | |||
*Chichester and Midhnrst Railway,*270 | |||
*Children at Work in Birmingham, 5 | |||
*Chino, Something for, 05 | |||
*China, Voyage or tho, 188 | |||
*Chinoso Customs. The, 379 | |||
*Clilneso Statistics, 47 | |||
*Churns, Taylor’s, 101 | |||
*Civil Engineers of France, Institution. 3 | |||
*Civil and Mechanical Engineers Society:— | |||
*On Improvements iu Pile-drivers, A. II Laaois, 356 | |||
*Clay. Cochrnu's Treating, 294 | |||
*Cloaning Boilors, Lee's, 226 | |||
*Clever, Rather. 351 | |||
*Coal. Cannol. 230 | |||
*Coal of Flintshire, Cannal. 84 I Coal, Jones, Getting, 277 | |||
*Coal iu New South Wales, Caunol, 379 | |||
*Coal under the Sea, 238 | |||
*Cochran's Treating Clay, 294 | |||
*Coin. Smallest Gold, 25 | |||
*Coining, Abraham's, 22 | |||
*Coke-burning, Improvements in, 138 | |||
*College, West of England, 274 | |||
*Collieries, Fire-damp in, 242 | |||
*Comet, A, 183 | |||
*Communicating in Trains, 34,137, 257 | |||
*Company. Another, 10S | |||
*Comstock's Rotary Spade, 336 | |||
*Condensers, Thorold's, 72 | |||
*Confederate Debt, 268 | |||
*Confederate lrouclada. The, 162 | |||
*Confederate Ram “Stonowall," New, Kg Conference, International Telegraphic, 148 Continental Items, «9 | |||
*Contracts, Mersey Dock Board, 226 | |||
*Conservatoire dos Arts ot Metiers, 265 | |||
*Convents, Engineering Researches in Old, 36 | |||
*Co-operative Princifrtc in Franco, 368 | |||
*Copper, Lake Superior, 298 | |||
*Cordilleras, Road over the, 241 | |||
*Cotton, Gun, 223 | |||
*Cotton, Higgins Cleaning, 19 | |||
*Cotton, Packing, and Freights, 207 | |||
*Cotton, Northorn, 333 | |||
*Cotton, Venetian, 351 Couplings, Newton’s, 324 | |||
*Cranes, Brown's, 8 | |||
*Credit Assoclstiou. Imperial Mercantile, 414 | |||
*Credit Compauy. Railway, 318 | |||
*Croydon Water Supply. 169 | |||
*Crow's Threshing Machines, 290 | |||
*Cultivator, §tesm, 289 | |||
*Cunard, The Hon. Joseph, 56 | |||
*Cupola 8hlp, Captain Coles' Now, 280 | |||
*Customs, Tho Chinese, 379 | |||
*Dagenham Docks, 324 | |||
*Danube, Suliua Mouth of the, 165 | |||
*Debt. Confederate, 268 | |||
*Deputation of the Chain and Anchor Tr.tde, 376 | |||
* Development of Limited Liability Entorpnse, 18 | |||
*Devon Railway, South. 283 | |||
*Devon nnd Somerset Railway, 70, 283 | |||
*Devotiou to Duty, 18 | |||
*Dispatch, Manufacturing, 164 | |||
*Distilling, Vaughan's, 259 | |||
*Dook, Cardiff, Opeuiug of tho Ponarth, 371 | |||
*Docks, Dagenham. 324 | |||
*Dockyard Extension, 283 | |||
*Dockyard, Queeustowu, 28! | |||
*Dodge's Cutting Toeth of Uovol Wheels, 242 | |||
*Drainage. Opening of the Main, 211 | |||
*Drainage Works, Main, 169 | |||
*Dublin Exhibition, 298 | |||
*Dublin Exhibition. Franco nt the, 168 | |||
*Dublin Exhibition Palaco, 264 | |||
*Earthenware by Machinery. 107 | |||
*Earthenware Trade, The. 59 | |||
*East Gloucestershire Railway, 363 | |||
*Economy of Railway Carrying Stock, 307 | |||
*Edinburgh Railway Station, 19 | |||
*Elasticity of Vapours, 249 | |||
*Electro-plating Discoveries, 115 | |||
*Emigration from the Mining D.stricta, 257 | |||
*Enfiolds. Tho Converted, 148 | |||
*Engine, French Ammonia, 166 | |||
*Eugiuo, Man, 308 | |||
*Engine, Now Caloric. 384 | |||
*Engine, Water Pressure, 387 | |||
*Engines, Exports Of Steam, 277 | |||
*Engines at Lincoln, Portable, 49 | |||
*Engines and Machinery, 167 | |||
*Engines, Marino, by N. P. Burgh, |51 | |||
*Engineering, Indian Hydraulic, ?!5 | |||
*Engineering, Notes on Indian. 16 | |||
*Engineering, Notes on Indian Civil, 147 | |||
*Engineering Reeesrchet in <) Con veins, 36 | |||
*Engineers, Association of Foremen, 90, 123 | |||
*Engineers in India, 7 | |||
*Engineers Loudon Association of Forenoon, 268 | |||
*Engineers in the Royal Navy, 164 | |||
*Engineers, Volunteer. 168 | |||
*England to tho Autipodes. 889 | |||
*Engraving, Stool and Mnchlne, 43 | |||
*Exhibition, Dublin. 261, 298 | |||
*Exhibition, Paris, 264 | |||
*Exhibition, Paris Universal, 279 | |||
*Exmouth Docks, 78, 370 | |||
*Explosion at Peterborough, 85 | |||
*Explosions of 1864, Locomotive Boiler, 11 | |||
*Exports of Steam Engines, 277 | |||
*Extension of Coast Telegraphy. Proposed, 184 | |||
*Extension, French Railway, 283 | |||
*Extension. London. Chatham, and Dovor, Wcst-cnd, 21 | |||
*Extension, Railway, 294 | |||
*Fabrios, Embossing, Shaw and Fisbwick’s, 104 | |||
*Fabrica, Hey wood » Holding, 181 | |||
*Fairbsim. Mr. W.. 108 | |||
*Falmouth Docks, 47 | |||
*Federal Armoury, 147 | |||
*Fibre. Fuller's Separating,' 226 | |||
*Fire, 183 | |||
*Fire Brigade, London, 34 | |||
*Fire Brigade, Now York, 163 | |||
*Fire Brigade Report. Louduu, 59 | |||
*Fire-damp in Collieries, 212 | |||
*Fire Department, New York. 90 | |||
*Fire Engine Competition at Cologne, 414 | |||
*Fire Engine. New Steam, 144 | |||
*Fire Engine, Trial Steam, 268 | |||
*Fire Engines in New York, Number of, 148 | |||
*Fire Engines, Steam, 4 | |||
*Fire In ships. Prevention of, 254 | |||
*Flax Machinery, Nevin and Coppin's, 101 | |||
*Fleet, The French. 239 | |||
*Fletcber and bower's Injector, 259 | |||
*Flintshire Cannel Coal, 84 | |||
*Florence, 387 | |||
*Flotilla. Indus, Tho. 100 | |||
*Fluorine, Isolation of. 370 | |||
*Foreign and Colonial Jottings, 11, 36, 108,150, 201,283, 840. 359, 402 | |||
*Foremen Engineers, Association of. 90, 123 | |||
*Foremeu Engineers, Loudon Association of, 30 | |||
*Forging Machines. Buckley aud Croesloy's, 306 | |||
*Forth. Bridging the. 325 | |||
*Forth, Proposed Bridge across the, 161 | |||
*Fossils, Mauulacture of, 306 | |||
*Franco, 104 | |||
*France at the Dublin Exhibition, 164 | |||
*Franco, Railway Construction in, 148 | |||
*France. Steam ou the Rood in, 165 | |||
*Fraser’s Gas Apparatus, 35 | |||
*Fraser Gun, The, 117 | |||
*French Ammonia Engine. 160 | |||
*French < o-opcratjvo Principle, 368 | |||
*French Fleoi, The, 239 | |||
*French Progress, 340 | |||
*French Railway Program, 170, 233 | |||
*French Railwav Extension, 283 | |||
*French Ram, 376 | |||
*Kreneh Senator on English Taste and Art, 355 | |||
*French Shipbuilding, 262 | |||
*French Shipbuilding and Mechanical Industry, 2S9 | |||
*Fuel Power, Leflroy'e. 210 | |||
*Fullor's Separating Fibre, 226 | |||
*Furnace, Improvementol (lie PuddliDg, 238 | |||
*Fnruacea, Johnson's Puddllug, 19 | |||
*Furnaces, Newton's, 117 | |||
*Furnaces, Richardson's, 143 | |||
*Gas Apparatus, Fraser's, 35 | |||
*G.ts for Engines, New, 3 <9 | |||
*Gas as a Motor, Ammonincal, 82 | |||
*Uiu, The Knife Roller Cotton, 162 | |||
*Glue, Liquid, 183 | |||
*Government v. Steam, 82 | |||
*Grange Town Iron Company, 376 | |||
*Great Eastern nud Atlantic C'ablo, 21 | |||
*Crest Western Railway Carriage Works, 497 | |||
*Great Western Railway Works. 211 | |||
*Greenock Eighty-seven Years Ago, 201 | |||
*Greenock, Watt Anuiveraary, Tno. 60 | |||
*Greenwich Park, Railways Through, 290 | |||
*Gun Carriages, Important Trial ol, 363 | |||
*Gun Cotton, 222 | |||
*Gun at Fore Fisher, Armstrong, HO | |||
*Gun, The Fraser, 117 | |||
*nim.Tbs Mackay. 203. 376 | |||
*G ID Making by Mach nery, 224 | |||
*Uuu, The Jfunou'l, 355 1 | |||
*Gunpowder, Now System of Manufacturing, 41 | |||
*Gunpowder, Non-Explosive, 414 | |||
*Guns, Armstrong, 355 | |||
*Guns lor Russia aud8woden, 47 | |||
*Guns at Shoeburynose, Competitive, 134 | |||
*Guns, 20-iu. Navy, 322 | |||
*Guruey, Sir Goldsworthy. 524 | |||
*Guy. Edwards, and M‘Arthur's Manufacture of Bread, 824 . | |||
*Guy Fawkes Redevivus, 104 | |||
*Hammer, The Patricroft Steam, 2 | |||
*Harris' Carding Engines, 212 | |||
*Haseltine's Nut Machinery, 38 | |||
*Hayle, 44 | |||
*Hercules Targot and Sir W. Armstrong, 407 | |||
*Hoywood's Holding Fabrics, 181 | |||
*Highway Locomotlvos, 22 | |||
*Higgins' Cleaning Cotton, 19 | |||
*Himalaya, The, 203 | |||
*Hirst's Cartridge Casos, 4c., 135 | |||
*Holland, New Caual iu, 245 | |||
*Holland, Rails for, 10 | |||
*How They Do It, 372 | |||
*Hull Trado. 91 | |||
*Hydraulic Engineering, Indian, 245 | |||
*Hygrometer, New, 351 | |||
*Iucrustation, Chlorido of Barium against Boiler, 81 | |||
*Indian Civil Engineering, Notes oi^ 147 | |||
*ludlan Engineers, 7 | |||
*Indiau Ingiueoriug. Notes on, 10 | |||
*Indian Hydraulic Engineering, 245 | |||
*Indiau Public Works, 49 | |||
*Iudian Railways, 18 | |||
*Iudtau Railway Communication, 402 | |||
*Indian Railway, 180 | |||
*Iudiau Railway, Great, 283 | |||
*India, Railway Progress iu, 132 | |||
*Indus Flotilla, The, 100 | |||
*Institution op Civil Engineers:— | |||
*Aunnal Dinner, 304 Annual General Meeting, 2 | |||
*Cliey-Air Bridge by E. Johnston, M. Inst C.B., 97 | |||
*Conversaziono, 339 | |||
*Druinnge of Paris, by H. B. Hodorsiodt, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 164 | |||
*Fcstiniog Railway, by Capt. Tyler. R E. | |||
*Gifford Injector, by J. G. England, C.E., 116 | |||
*Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock, by E Fletcher, 332 | |||
*Manoilloe Docks aud Warehouses, by T. Hawthorn. C6 | |||
*Metropolitan Drainage, by J. W. Bozalgettc, M. Inst. C.E., 178 | |||
*Uniform Stress iu Girder Work, by Callcott Rcillv 298 7 | |||
*Insiitution or Engineers is Scotland Bitumenisod Paper Pipes, by O. Maquet, 156 Factory Chimneys, by P. Carmichael, 290 | |||
*Improved Boiler Carriage. by John Yule, 180 | |||
*Introductory Address, 155 | |||
*Low's Boring Machiuc, by John Dowuie, 199, 219. 229 | |||
*Institution of Naval Architects: — | |||
*Bevelling Iron Frames, by W. J. Macquorn Rankine. 288 | |||
*Combining Wood aud Iron in Composite Ships, by M. Scott, C.K . 283 7 | |||
*Comparative Merits of Longitudinal and Vertical Systems of Shipbuilding, by IL Jensen, 283 | |||
*Comparative Valuo of Simpson's two Rules, iio. Bv C. W. Merrifioid, F R.S., 274 Construetiou of Armour-clads, by 8ir E. Belcher, C.B., 288 | |||
*Construction and Sheathing of Iron Ships, by T B Daft, C.E., 28S 7 | |||
*Double-ended Ships of War, by J. Kennedy. 308 | |||
*Hydraulic Ship Lilt, by Capt. F. H. II. Killop, R.N.. 308 | |||
*Investigation of the Stability of H.M.S. Achilles, by N. Barnaby, 274 | |||
*Measurement of Curved Surfaces, by C. W. Merrifield. F.R.S.. 274 | |||
*Measuring Circle Described by a Ship, by F. Martin 308 | |||
*Mechanical Principles of tho Action of Propellers, by W. J. Macquorn Rankino. 274 | |||
*Practical Limits of the Rolling of a Ship iu a Sea¬way. by W. Froude 308 | |||
*Problem of a Ship’s Form, 4c., by C. Lamport, 288 | |||
*lleoent Experiments lu Marino Engineering, bv R Murray. C.B.. 28S 6 | |||
*Results of the Lumloy Rudder, by H. Lumley. 808 | |||
*Successive Integration so ns to Obtain a Scale of Areas, by C. W. Merrifield, 274 Ventilating Ships of War, by Sir E. Belchor, C.B. Italian Railways, 268 | |||
*Ingots, Weild's Casting, 167 | |||
*Injector, Barclay's, 120 | |||
*Injector, Flotcherand Bower’s, 2J9 | |||
*Institution of Civil Engineers of France. 3 | |||
*Institution or Mechanical Engineers, 67, 289: — | |||
*On Improvements iu Heavy Tools, Ac.. by J. | |||
*Fletcher, 388, 406 Insulation, India-rubber, 144, 331 | |||
*Iuuudation Commission, Cost of Sheffield, 148 | |||
*Inventions, The Protection of, 289 | |||
*Iron, Alloys of, 413 | |||
*Iron Association, American, 137 | |||
*Ironclads. The Confederate, 162 | |||
*Iron. Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham. Wol¬verhampton, and other Districts, 13,29,48. 68. 77, 98, 111, 129.143, 161, 175, 192, 207, 221. 23S, 253, 271, 285, 301, 319, 335, 351,367,384, 402. 417 | |||
*Iron into England, Importation of, 222 | |||
*Iron iu France, Cast.66 | |||
*Iron Manufacture, French, 168 | |||
*Iron, Molten, as a Projectile, 222 | |||
*Iron Mountain, 254 | |||
*Iron, Plating Experiment, 49 | |||
*Iron, Reducing Cost, 71 | |||
*Iron, Somersetshire, 339 | |||
*Iron and Steel Exports, 222 | |||
*Iron aud Steel Tooths. 258 | |||
*Iron, Thin Sheets of, 146 | |||
*Iron, Thin Sheet, 243 | |||
*Iron Trade of the North, 47 | |||
*Iron Trade and Emigration, 387 | |||
*Iron? What is Burnt, 16 | |||
*Jennlng's Caissons, 43 Johnson's Safety Valves, 372 | |||
*Jouos, Bricks and Tiles, 138 | |||
*Jones. Gas Meter*, 276 | |||
*Jouos, Gutting Coal, 277 | |||
*Kansas Railroad Makers. 289 | |||
*Kansas, Railway Making iu, 245 | |||
*Kiel Docks. 331 | |||
*Kiel, The Hurhouf of, 137 | |||
*Laberenu's Motivo Power, 372 | |||
*Labour iu the Black Country. 241 | |||
*Lamp Standard aud Ventilating Shaft 34 | |||
*Launceston Railway, 371 | |||
*Luuncli.70 | |||
*Launch at Belfast, 351 | |||
*Law Intelligence :— | |||
*Renaud e. Levinstein, '4 | |||
*Feather v. The Quoeu,55, 71,91 | |||
*Leadino Articles: — | |||
*Alpine Railways, 172 Arbitration 247 | |||
*Atlnutie Telegraph Cablo, 346, 393 | |||
*Bessemer Metal. 201 | |||
*Bessemer Process, 23 | |||
*Bessemer Process iu Sweden, 153 | |||
*Blackfrisre Bridge, 115 | |||
*Board of Trade e. Lloyd's Register, 329 | |||
*Board of Trado Surveyors, 172 | |||
*Boiler Platea under Steam Pressure, 53 | |||
*Breech-loading Rifles, 87 | |||
*British Iuvontors and Scotch Reviewers, 811 | |||
*Coat Iron Oiduauco, 232 | |||
*Cheap Gas. 88 | |||
*Commission on Patonta, 100 | |||
*Compensating Suring Tirua for Railway Wheels, 103 | |||
*Cotton from India, 121 Cotton Gina, 76 | |||
*Determination of tho Absolute Heating Power of Fuel, 337 | |||
*Dublin Exhibition. 31» | |||
*Dynamometers, 329 | |||
*Engineering Opinions. 301 | |||
*Engineers and their Clieuta, 1S6 | |||
*Engineers' Tools, 393 | |||
*Experimental Englnos in tho Nary, 9 | |||
*Fatigua of Metals. 79 | |||
*Fireproof Warehouses, 87 | |||
*Foreign Patents, 346 | |||
*French Competition, 877 | |||
*French Locomotives, 74 | |||
*Gas Lighting in Paris, 233 | |||
*Giffardlujoctor, 139 | |||
*Government Strike, 88 | |||
*Health of Engineering Workers, 262 | |||
*Horucles Target. 411 | |||
*Intercommunication in Trains, 287, 303 | |||
*Institution of Civil Engineers. 202 | |||
*Introduction of the Tubular Bridge, 122 | |||
*Invention and Deaigu, 73 | |||
*Iron Bridges, 68 | |||
*Locking Nuts, 353,369 | |||
*Locomotive Adhesion, 412 | |||
*Locomotive Improvement, 217 | |||
*Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock, 311 | |||
*Manufacture of Encaustic Tiles, 201 | |||
*Marine Boilers, 100 | |||
*Masters and Men, 201 | |||
*Mechanical Ingenuity and Engineering Judgment, 296 | |||
*Metropolitan Boards of Works, Chargosagainst tho. Narrow Gauge Railways, 265 | |||
*Naval Engineers, 304 | |||
*Naval Guns, 153 | |||
*Naval Ordnance, 139 | |||
*New French aud Prussian Regulations for Steam Boilers, 177 | |||
*New Traction Engine Act, 247 | |||
*Official Boiler Explosions, 40 | |||
*Ordnance Select Committeo. 345 | |||
*Orioutsl Engineering, 3Ü9, 385, 404 | |||
*Passcngors and G uards, i85 | |||
*Patent Soarches, 232 | |||
*Patent Specifications, 173 | |||
*Percussive Action of Steam, 97 | |||
*Petroleum as a Steam Fuel, 57 | |||
*Pneumatic Looms. 31 Practical Applications of Heat, 223 | |||
*Preparing Flax, 217 | |||
*Private Liceucos under the Chain Cable Act, 362 | |||
*Progress in Egypt, 395 | |||
*Prolonging Patents, 412 | |||
*Protection of Exhibited Inventions, 205 | |||
*Railway Accidents. 873 | |||
*Railway Brakes. 403 e | |||
*Railway over Mont Cents, 394 ’ | |||
*Referee’s Courts, 232 | |||
*Relative Economy of NoR-condousing and Con¬densing Engines, 145,103 | |||
*Resistance of Plates to Punching. 219 Safes, 140 | |||
*Sawiug Machines for Varying Bevels, 23 | |||
*Southwark Railway Bridge. 209 | |||
*Strongest Form of Section of a Wrought Iron Beam, 0 | |||
*Strike in the Iron Trade, 171 | |||
*Steam Power on Highways, 105 | |||
*Suez Canal, 346 | |||
*Sweden, Railways of, 411 | |||
*TaDk Locomotives, 231 | |||
*Testing Gun Barrels, 65 | |||
*Tosting Guu«, 362 | |||
*Thames Steamboats. 121 | |||
*Town Sewago for Irrigation, 203 | |||
*Traction Engine Abroad, 186 | |||
*Trial Trips, 281 | |||
*Twin Screw Steam Ships, 39 | |||
*Underground Railway, 58 | |||
*Ventilating Millatoues, 10 | |||
*Waterloo and Whitehall Railway, 377 | |||
*Wear aud Tear of Boilers, 231 | |||
*Working of Underground Railways, 39 | |||
*Ice's Cleauiug Boilers, 226 | |||
*Lefroy's Fuel rower. 216 LrrrxiiB to thk Editor:— | |||
*Agricultural Engines, Z. Colburn, 6 | |||
*Art Appliod to Industry, T. R. S., 279 | |||
*Artesiau Pipes, Van Wart, Sons, and Co.. 294 | |||
*Atlantic Telegraphic Cable, J. Mackintosh, 40S | |||
*Authorship of Treatises on Shipbuilding, W. Macquorn Rankine, 187 | |||
*Barometers, Self-registering, J. Tbrustans, 39 | |||
*Bessemer Process, W. Baker, 85, 124 | |||
*Bessemer Process, C. S., 102 | |||
*Bessemer Process, It. llushot, 6, 36, 54, 102, 137, 213, 227, 260, 278, 292 | |||
*Bessemer Process, H. Simon, 292 | |||
*Bessemer Process, Principles of the, V. S. P., 23 | |||
*Bessemer Metal, Au Engineer, 260, 278 292 | |||
*Biscuit Making Machinery, W. G. P.,377 | |||
*Blundell's Level, Comoditarius. 311 | |||
*Board of Trade Surveyors, X. B. A., 153 | |||
*Boiler Explosions. F. B., 73 | |||
*Boilers, New Method of Constructing Locomotive, J. Hipwortli. 213 | |||
*Breakages of Crank Shnfts, Lewis Olrick, 57 | |||
*Bridge Work, Strains in, J. MacCallum, 260 | |||
*Bridges for tho Thames, Large Span, J, G. Wiuton, 278 | |||
*Bronzing Copjier, “ Bronze,” 185 | |||
*Bronzing of Copper, •’ Chemi.” 201 | |||
*Bronzing of Copper, R. Muirhcad, 201 | |||
*Cable Testing Machine, T. Dunn. 343 | |||
*Cable Testing Machine. T. Murray Gladstone, 343 | |||
*Calculating Stress on Girders, J. MncCalluiu, 3-9 | |||
*Calculating Stress of Girders, W. I)., 391 | |||
*Cask Making Machinery, T. B., 377 | |||
*Cast Iron, Nature aud Properties of, II. Mushet, 249 | |||
*Caution. Fletcher, Jennings, and Co., 139 | |||
*Cables, Chain, Testing, “ Consistency,'* 391 | |||
*Cables, Chain, Testing, T. Dunn, 391 | |||
*Cables, Cliaiu, Testing, G. W. Lennox. 377 | |||
*Cables. Chain, Testing, W. Roberts, 377 | |||
*Charcoal Plates, 105 | |||
*Coal Washing Machines, Blass and Co.. 281 | |||
*Coal Washing Machines, Hawks, Crawshay, aud Son, 263 | |||
*Coffee Cloaning Machines “ Altora," 281 | |||
*Compressing Coni Dust, J. 11. 8. aud Co., 311 | |||
*Coudeusing Locomotives, N. 1*. Burgh, 315 | |||
*Condensing Locomotives, Zerah Cnlhuru, 326, 368 | |||
*Condensing Locomotives, F., 315, 342 | |||
*Condeusiug Locomotives, “ Locomotive," 315, 342 | |||
*Coudensiug Locomotives, Matthow Junes, 315, 375 | |||
*Condensing Locomotives. ‘X..” 358 | |||
*Condensiug r. Noii-condcusiug Engines, Jos. Parker. 403 | |||
*Condensing r. Non-coudousiug Engines, 8. Warton, 261 | |||
*Contractors' Wngons, S. W. L„ 57 | |||
*Coupled Engines, Crewe,” 342 | |||
*Coupling Pipes. H. Davey, 389 | |||
*Corrosion. Preventing, 1U5 | |||
*Cupolas, Improvements in, B. Howard, 279 | |||
*Del|>eeh’s Pumps. 8. K , 411 | |||
*Diving Apparatus, B. O. W., 875 | |||
*Docks, improvements iu Fioatiug, J. G. Winton, 873 | |||
*Dou.ostic Primo Movor, W. Bridges Adorns, 341 | |||
*Draughtsmen s Hours, "A Draughtsman27» | |||
*Dr iiightsmun's H- w«, H W, 1*.. 327, 391 | |||
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- Abrahams' Coining, 22
- Accidents, Austrian Railway, 208, 340
- Accidents to Submarine Cables, 407
- Act. Chain Cable and Anchors', 233
- Adams' Increasing Adhesion, 243
- Adhesion, Adams’ Increasing, 243
- Adhesion of Locomotive Wheels, W. Bridges Adams,
- Adhoston of Passenger Engines, by Z. Colburu, C.E., 330
- Adhesion on Railways, Magnetic, 410
- African Iron Manufactures, 66
- Air as Motive Power, Theoretical Advantages and Disadvantages of Heated, 370
- Albert Bridge, 254
- Algoria, Railways in, 245
- Alkali Works. 355
- Alloys of Iron. 413
- Alloys of Silver, 137
- Aluminium Bronze. 291
- Almannc, Now Postal, 222
- America, North, 5
- American Internal Revenue. 331
- American Iron Association. 137
- American, Locomotives, 243
- American Oil Wells, 261
- American Ordnance Report, 3
- American Navy, 25
- America, Railway Accommodation in, 119
- American Railways, South, 134
- American Silkworm, 243
- American Steel, 179
- American Watch Making, 164
- Ammonia Engine, French, 166
- Ammoniacal Gas as a Motor, 82
- Anchors, Martin’s, 149, 340
- Anvil Blocks, Casting, 30
- Armstrong and the Hercules Target, Sir W., <07
- Artillery Job, New, 324
- Arts et Metiers Conservatoire dcs, 265
- Arts, Royal Scottish Society of, 813
- Aspbaltum Mines in Santa Barbara, 25
- Association of Foremen Engineers, 263
- Association, Manchester Boiler, 279,355
- Association, Scottish Shipbuilders', 305, 323, 348
- Association, Steam Boiler, 211
- Assurance, Company, Midland Boiler, 132
- Astronomical Observations, 414
- Atlantic Cable and Great Eastern, 21
- Atlantic Cable, Statistics of the, 405
- Atlantk Steam Navigation in 1864, 151
- Atlantic Telegraph, 82, 125, 222; 339
- Auriferous Paper, 355
- Australia, Products of South, 2"3
- Austrian Railway Accidents, 298, 340
- Barclay’s Injector, 120
- Barium against Boiler Incrustation, Chloride of, Si
- Barlow's Slide Valves, IS
- Barnes’ Raising Water. 280
- Becquerel's Resoarclies, 363
- Beet Root, Destruction of, 353
- Belfast, Launch at, 351
- Bellerophon, The, 169, 233
- Bell Music for Paris, 245
- Bending Plate, Bennie's, 85
- Bengal, The, 137
- Bennett's Puddling. 82
- Bennie's Bending Plates. 35
- Bessemer Process, Boroan on the, 150,169, 1SS, 198, 215
- Bovol Wheels, Cutting Teoth of, 242
- Bidder's Theodolite, 137
- Bills, Private. 47
- Bituminous Substanco from Brazil, New, 100.
- Black Country, Labour in, 241
- Blackwell's Punch, 167
- Blasting, 401
- Board of Trade Inspectors and Iron Bridges, 70, 99
- Board of Trade and Lloyd’s Registry, 338
- Board of Trade Surveyors, 396
- Bodmer's Mules, 375
- Boiler Association, Manchester, 279
- Boiler Assurance Company, 114
- Boiler Explosions of 1864, Locomotive, 11
- Boiler Association, Steam. 211
- Boilers, Lee’s Cleaning, 226
- Boilers and Liquid Fuol, Locomotive, W. Bridges | Adams. 354
- Boilers. Martin’s. 110
- Boilers, Supply of Locomotive, by Z. Colburn, C.B., 232
- Boilors, Testing and Welding, 310
- Boilers under the Houses of Parliament, 384
- Bolckow, Vaughan and Co. (Limited), 123
- Bolt Machinery Lowis, 32S
- Bombay Press Company, 13S
- Bonnoville’s Press, 310
- Boxer’s Projectiles, 276
- Bradford, Closing a Mine at, 215
- Bradford Waterworks, 130
- Brakos, French Bailway. 300
- Brazil, New Bituminous Substance from, 100
- Bread. Manufacture of, 324
- Brecon, Merthyr and Newport Bailway, 30
- Bricks and Tiles, Jones's, 138
- Bridge, Tho Alboit 254
- Bridge, New Iron, 372
- Bridge over tho Seine, New, 5
- Bridge, Severn High Level, 10, 113, 339
- Bridge, Southwark Railway, 5
- Bristol and Exeter Railway, 215
- Bridges. Iron, and Inspectors of the Board of Trade, 70, 99
- Bridges, Paris, 212
- Bridges. Menai and Corway, 109
- B'idge for the Thames, Large Span, 277
- Brinjo’s Re-burning Animal Charcoal, SO Rrockoioper’s Gas Regulator, 230
- Bronze. Aluminium. 291
- Brooman’s Ordnance, 242
- Brown’s Cranes, 3
- Buckley aud Crossley's Forging Machines, 306
- Burnt Iron ? What is, 10
- Cable, Persian Gulf, 137
- Cables, Accidents to Submarine, 407
- Cables and Anchors, Testing, 371
- Cables to April, 1305, Statistics of Submarine, 240
- Caissons, Jennings', 43
- Caissons, Uso of Iron, 100
- California. Petroleum in, 410
- Cameron's Punch, 160
- Canal in Holland New, 245
- Cardiff, Opening of tho Peuarth Dock, 371
- Carding Engines, Harris's, 212
- Carding Engines, Mursden’s, 104
- Carriages, Durrant and Gore’s, IS
- Cartridge Cases, Ac., Hirst's, 185
- Cartridge Machine, Parfrey's, SO
- Conis, Railway over Mont, 255 I
- Ccnis. Steam Tmctimi on Mont, 27/
- Ccnis Tunnel. Tho Mont, 254, 2S9. 339
- Charcoal, Brinies' lie-burning Animal. 56
- Chichester and Midhnrst Railway,*270
- Children at Work in Birmingham, 5
- Chino, Something for, 05
- China, Voyage or tho, 188
- Chinoso Customs. The, 379
- Clilneso Statistics, 47
- Churns, Taylor’s, 101
- Civil Engineers of France, Institution. 3
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers Society:—
- On Improvements iu Pile-drivers, A. II Laaois, 356
- Clay. Cochrnu's Treating, 294
- Cloaning Boilors, Lee's, 226
- Clever, Rather. 351
- Coal. Cannol. 230
- Coal of Flintshire, Cannal. 84 I Coal, Jones, Getting, 277
- Coal iu New South Wales, Caunol, 379
- Coal under the Sea, 238
- Cochran's Treating Clay, 294
- Coin. Smallest Gold, 25
- Coining, Abraham's, 22
- Coke-burning, Improvements in, 138
- College, West of England, 274
- Collieries, Fire-damp in, 242
- Comet, A, 183
- Communicating in Trains, 34,137, 257
- Company. Another, 10S
- Comstock's Rotary Spade, 336
- Condensers, Thorold's, 72
- Confederate Debt, 268
- Confederate lrouclada. The, 162
- Confederate Ram “Stonowall," New, Kg Conference, International Telegraphic, 148 Continental Items, «9
- Contracts, Mersey Dock Board, 226
- Conservatoire dos Arts ot Metiers, 265
- Convents, Engineering Researches in Old, 36
- Co-operative Princifrtc in Franco, 368
- Copper, Lake Superior, 298
- Cordilleras, Road over the, 241
- Cotton, Gun, 223
- Cotton, Higgins Cleaning, 19
- Cotton, Packing, and Freights, 207
- Cotton, Northorn, 333
- Cotton, Venetian, 351 Couplings, Newton’s, 324
- Cranes, Brown's, 8
- Credit Assoclstiou. Imperial Mercantile, 414
- Credit Compauy. Railway, 318
- Croydon Water Supply. 169
- Crow's Threshing Machines, 290
- Cultivator, §tesm, 289
- Cunard, The Hon. Joseph, 56
- Cupola 8hlp, Captain Coles' Now, 280
- Customs, Tho Chinese, 379
- Dagenham Docks, 324
- Danube, Suliua Mouth of the, 165
- Debt. Confederate, 268
- Deputation of the Chain and Anchor Tr.tde, 376
- Development of Limited Liability Entorpnse, 18
- Devon Railway, South. 283
- Devon nnd Somerset Railway, 70, 283
- Devotiou to Duty, 18
- Dispatch, Manufacturing, 164
- Distilling, Vaughan's, 259
- Dook, Cardiff, Opeuiug of tho Ponarth, 371
- Docks, Dagenham. 324
- Dockyard Extension, 283
- Dockyard, Queeustowu, 28!
- Dodge's Cutting Toeth of Uovol Wheels, 242
- Drainage. Opening of the Main, 211
- Drainage Works, Main, 169
- Dublin Exhibition, 298
- Dublin Exhibition. Franco nt the, 168
- Dublin Exhibition Palaco, 264
- Earthenware by Machinery. 107
- Earthenware Trade, The. 59
- East Gloucestershire Railway, 363
- Economy of Railway Carrying Stock, 307
- Edinburgh Railway Station, 19
- Elasticity of Vapours, 249
- Electro-plating Discoveries, 115
- Emigration from the Mining D.stricta, 257
- Enfiolds. Tho Converted, 148
- Engine, French Ammonia, 166
- Eugiuo, Man, 308
- Engine, Now Caloric. 384
- Engine, Water Pressure, 387
- Engines, Exports Of Steam, 277
- Engines at Lincoln, Portable, 49
- Engines and Machinery, 167
- Engines, Marino, by N. P. Burgh, |51
- Engineering, Indian Hydraulic, ?!5
- Engineering, Notes on Indian. 16
- Engineering, Notes on Indian Civil, 147
- Engineering Reeesrchet in <) Con veins, 36
- Engineers, Association of Foremen, 90, 123
- Engineers in India, 7
- Engineers Loudon Association of Forenoon, 268
- Engineers in the Royal Navy, 164
- Engineers, Volunteer. 168
- England to tho Autipodes. 889
- Engraving, Stool and Mnchlne, 43
- Exhibition, Dublin. 261, 298
- Exhibition, Paris, 264
- Exhibition, Paris Universal, 279
- Exmouth Docks, 78, 370
- Explosion at Peterborough, 85
- Explosions of 1864, Locomotive Boiler, 11
- Exports of Steam Engines, 277
- Extension of Coast Telegraphy. Proposed, 184
- Extension, French Railway, 283
- Extension. London. Chatham, and Dovor, Wcst-cnd, 21
- Extension, Railway, 294
- Fabrios, Embossing, Shaw and Fisbwick’s, 104
- Fabrica, Hey wood » Holding, 181
- Fairbsim. Mr. W.. 108
- Falmouth Docks, 47
- Federal Armoury, 147
- Fibre. Fuller's Separating,' 226
- Fire, 183
- Fire Brigade, London, 34
- Fire Brigade, Now York, 163
- Fire Brigade Report. Louduu, 59
- Fire-damp in Collieries, 212
- Fire Department, New York. 90
- Fire Engine Competition at Cologne, 414
- Fire Engine. New Steam, 144
- Fire Engine, Trial Steam, 268
- Fire Engines in New York, Number of, 148
- Fire Engines, Steam, 4
- Fire In ships. Prevention of, 254
- Flax Machinery, Nevin and Coppin's, 101
- Fleet, The French. 239
- Fletcber and bower's Injector, 259
- Flintshire Cannel Coal, 84
- Florence, 387
- Flotilla. Indus, Tho. 100
- Fluorine, Isolation of. 370
- Foreign and Colonial Jottings, 11, 36, 108,150, 201,283, 840. 359, 402
- Foremen Engineers, Association of. 90, 123
- Foremeu Engineers, Loudon Association of, 30
- Forging Machines. Buckley aud Croesloy's, 306
- Forth. Bridging the. 325
- Forth, Proposed Bridge across the, 161
- Fossils, Mauulacture of, 306
- Franco, 104
- France at the Dublin Exhibition, 164
- Franco, Railway Construction in, 148
- France. Steam ou the Rood in, 165
- Fraser’s Gas Apparatus, 35
- Fraser Gun, The, 117
- French Ammonia Engine. 160
- French < o-opcratjvo Principle, 368
- French Fleoi, The, 239
- French Progress, 340
- French Railway Program, 170, 233
- French Railwav Extension, 283
- French Ram, 376
- Kreneh Senator on English Taste and Art, 355
- French Shipbuilding, 262
- French Shipbuilding and Mechanical Industry, 2S9
- Fuel Power, Leflroy'e. 210
- Fullor's Separating Fibre, 226
- Furnace, Improvementol (lie PuddliDg, 238
- Fnruacea, Johnson's Puddllug, 19
- Furnaces, Newton's, 117
- Furnaces, Richardson's, 143
- Gas Apparatus, Fraser's, 35
- G.ts for Engines, New, 3 <9
- Gas as a Motor, Ammonincal, 82
- Uiu, The Knife Roller Cotton, 162
- Glue, Liquid, 183
- Government v. Steam, 82
- Grange Town Iron Company, 376
- Great Eastern nud Atlantic C'ablo, 21
- Crest Western Railway Carriage Works, 497
- Great Western Railway Works. 211
- Greenock Eighty-seven Years Ago, 201
- Greenock, Watt Anuiveraary, Tno. 60
- Greenwich Park, Railways Through, 290
- Gun Carriages, Important Trial ol, 363
- Gun Cotton, 222
- Gun at Fore Fisher, Armstrong, HO
- Gun, The Fraser, 117
- nim.Tbs Mackay. 203. 376
- G ID Making by Mach nery, 224
- Uuu, The Jfunou'l, 355 1
- Gunpowder, Now System of Manufacturing, 41
- Gunpowder, Non-Explosive, 414
- Guns, Armstrong, 355
- Guns lor Russia aud8woden, 47
- Guns at Shoeburynose, Competitive, 134
- Guns, 20-iu. Navy, 322
- Guruey, Sir Goldsworthy. 524
- Guy. Edwards, and M‘Arthur's Manufacture of Bread, 824 .
- Guy Fawkes Redevivus, 104
- Hammer, The Patricroft Steam, 2
- Harris' Carding Engines, 212
- Haseltine's Nut Machinery, 38
- Hayle, 44
- Hercules Targot and Sir W. Armstrong, 407
- Hoywood's Holding Fabrics, 181
- Highway Locomotlvos, 22
- Higgins' Cleaning Cotton, 19
- Himalaya, The, 203
- Hirst's Cartridge Casos, 4c., 135
- Holland, New Caual iu, 245
- Holland, Rails for, 10
- How They Do It, 372
- Hull Trado. 91
- Hydraulic Engineering, Indian, 245
- Hygrometer, New, 351
- Iucrustation, Chlorido of Barium against Boiler, 81
- Indian Civil Engineering, Notes oi^ 147
- ludlan Engineers, 7
- Indiau Ingiueoriug. Notes on, 10
- Indian Hydraulic Engineering, 245
- Indiau Public Works, 49
- Iudian Railways, 18
- Iudtau Railway Communication, 402
- Indian Railway, 180
- Iudiau Railway, Great, 283
- India, Railway Progress iu, 132
- Indus Flotilla, The, 100
- Institution op Civil Engineers:—
- Aunnal Dinner, 304 Annual General Meeting, 2
- Cliey-Air Bridge by E. Johnston, M. Inst C.B., 97
- Conversaziono, 339
- Druinnge of Paris, by H. B. Hodorsiodt, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 164
- Fcstiniog Railway, by Capt. Tyler. R E.
- Gifford Injector, by J. G. England, C.E., 116
- Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock, by E Fletcher, 332
- Manoilloe Docks aud Warehouses, by T. Hawthorn. C6
- Metropolitan Drainage, by J. W. Bozalgettc, M. Inst. C.E., 178
- Uniform Stress iu Girder Work, by Callcott Rcillv 298 7
- Insiitution or Engineers is Scotland Bitumenisod Paper Pipes, by O. Maquet, 156 Factory Chimneys, by P. Carmichael, 290
- Improved Boiler Carriage. by John Yule, 180
- Introductory Address, 155
- Low's Boring Machiuc, by John Dowuie, 199, 219. 229
- Institution of Naval Architects: —
- Bevelling Iron Frames, by W. J. Macquorn Rankine. 288
- Combining Wood aud Iron in Composite Ships, by M. Scott, C.K . 283 7
- Comparative Merits of Longitudinal and Vertical Systems of Shipbuilding, by IL Jensen, 283
- Comparative Valuo of Simpson's two Rules, iio. Bv C. W. Merrifioid, F R.S., 274 Construetiou of Armour-clads, by 8ir E. Belcher, C.B., 288
- Construction and Sheathing of Iron Ships, by T B Daft, C.E., 28S 7
- Double-ended Ships of War, by J. Kennedy. 308
- Hydraulic Ship Lilt, by Capt. F. H. II. Killop, R.N.. 308
- Investigation of the Stability of H.M.S. Achilles, by N. Barnaby, 274
- Measurement of Curved Surfaces, by C. W. Merrifield. F.R.S.. 274
- Measuring Circle Described by a Ship, by F. Martin 308
- Mechanical Principles of tho Action of Propellers, by W. J. Macquorn Rankino. 274
- Practical Limits of the Rolling of a Ship iu a Sea¬way. by W. Froude 308
- Problem of a Ship’s Form, 4c., by C. Lamport, 288
- lleoent Experiments lu Marino Engineering, bv R Murray. C.B.. 28S 6
- Results of the Lumloy Rudder, by H. Lumley. 808
- Successive Integration so ns to Obtain a Scale of Areas, by C. W. Merrifield, 274 Ventilating Ships of War, by Sir E. Belchor, C.B. Italian Railways, 268
- Ingots, Weild's Casting, 167
- Injector, Barclay's, 120
- Injector, Flotcherand Bower’s, 2J9
- Institution of Civil Engineers of France. 3
- Institution or Mechanical Engineers, 67, 289: —
- On Improvements iu Heavy Tools, Ac.. by J.
- Fletcher, 388, 406 Insulation, India-rubber, 144, 331
- Iuuudation Commission, Cost of Sheffield, 148
- Inventions, The Protection of, 289
- Iron, Alloys of, 413
- Iron Association, American, 137
- Ironclads. The Confederate, 162
- Iron. Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham. Wol¬verhampton, and other Districts, 13,29,48. 68. 77, 98, 111, 129.143, 161, 175, 192, 207, 221. 23S, 253, 271, 285, 301, 319, 335, 351,367,384, 402. 417
- Iron into England, Importation of, 222
- Iron iu France, Cast.66
- Iron Manufacture, French, 168
- Iron, Molten, as a Projectile, 222
- Iron Mountain, 254
- Iron, Plating Experiment, 49
- Iron, Reducing Cost, 71
- Iron, Somersetshire, 339
- Iron and Steel Exports, 222
- Iron aud Steel Tooths. 258
- Iron, Thin Sheets of, 146
- Iron, Thin Sheet, 243
- Iron Trade of the North, 47
- Iron Trade and Emigration, 387
- Iron? What is Burnt, 16
- Jennlng's Caissons, 43 Johnson's Safety Valves, 372
- Jouos, Bricks and Tiles, 138
- Jones. Gas Meter*, 276
- Jouos, Gutting Coal, 277
- Kansas Railroad Makers. 289
- Kansas, Railway Making iu, 245
- Kiel Docks. 331
- Kiel, The Hurhouf of, 137
- Laberenu's Motivo Power, 372
- Labour iu the Black Country. 241
- Lamp Standard aud Ventilating Shaft 34
- Launceston Railway, 371
- Luuncli.70
- Launch at Belfast, 351
- Law Intelligence :—
- Renaud e. Levinstein, '4
- Feather v. The Quoeu,55, 71,91
- Leadino Articles: —
- Alpine Railways, 172 Arbitration 247
- Atlnutie Telegraph Cablo, 346, 393
- Bessemer Metal. 201
- Bessemer Process, 23
- Bessemer Process iu Sweden, 153
- Blackfrisre Bridge, 115
- Board of Trade e. Lloyd's Register, 329
- Board of Trado Surveyors, 172
- Boiler Platea under Steam Pressure, 53
- Breech-loading Rifles, 87
- British Iuvontors and Scotch Reviewers, 811
- Coat Iron Oiduauco, 232
- Cheap Gas. 88
- Commission on Patonta, 100
- Compensating Suring Tirua for Railway Wheels, 103
- Cotton from India, 121 Cotton Gina, 76
- Determination of tho Absolute Heating Power of Fuel, 337
- Dublin Exhibition. 31»
- Dynamometers, 329
- Engineering Opinions. 301
- Engineers and their Clieuta, 1S6
- Engineers' Tools, 393
- Experimental Englnos in tho Nary, 9
- Fatigua of Metals. 79
- Fireproof Warehouses, 87
- Foreign Patents, 346
- French Competition, 877
- French Locomotives, 74
- Gas Lighting in Paris, 233
- Giffardlujoctor, 139
- Government Strike, 88
- Health of Engineering Workers, 262
- Horucles Target. 411
- Intercommunication in Trains, 287, 303
- Institution of Civil Engineers. 202
- Introduction of the Tubular Bridge, 122
- Invention and Deaigu, 73
- Iron Bridges, 68
- Locking Nuts, 353,369
- Locomotive Adhesion, 412
- Locomotive Improvement, 217
- Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock, 311
- Manufacture of Encaustic Tiles, 201
- Marine Boilers, 100
- Masters and Men, 201
- Mechanical Ingenuity and Engineering Judgment, 296
- Metropolitan Boards of Works, Chargosagainst tho. Narrow Gauge Railways, 265
- Naval Engineers, 304
- Naval Guns, 153
- Naval Ordnance, 139
- New French aud Prussian Regulations for Steam Boilers, 177
- New Traction Engine Act, 247
- Official Boiler Explosions, 40
- Ordnance Select Committeo. 345
- Orioutsl Engineering, 3Ü9, 385, 404
- Passcngors and G uards, i85
- Patent Soarches, 232
- Patent Specifications, 173
- Percussive Action of Steam, 97
- Petroleum as a Steam Fuel, 57
- Pneumatic Looms. 31 Practical Applications of Heat, 223
- Preparing Flax, 217
- Private Liceucos under the Chain Cable Act, 362
- Progress in Egypt, 395
- Prolonging Patents, 412
- Protection of Exhibited Inventions, 205
- Railway Accidents. 873
- Railway Brakes. 403 e
- Railway over Mont Cents, 394 ’
- Referee’s Courts, 232
- Relative Economy of NoR-condousing and Con¬densing Engines, 145,103
- Resistance of Plates to Punching. 219 Safes, 140
- Sawiug Machines for Varying Bevels, 23
- Southwark Railway Bridge. 209
- Strongest Form of Section of a Wrought Iron Beam, 0
- Strike in the Iron Trade, 171
- Steam Power on Highways, 105
- Suez Canal, 346
- Sweden, Railways of, 411
- TaDk Locomotives, 231
- Testing Gun Barrels, 65
- Tosting Guu«, 362
- Thames Steamboats. 121
- Town Sewago for Irrigation, 203
- Traction Engine Abroad, 186
- Trial Trips, 281
- Twin Screw Steam Ships, 39
- Underground Railway, 58
- Ventilating Millatoues, 10
- Waterloo and Whitehall Railway, 377
- Wear aud Tear of Boilers, 231
- Working of Underground Railways, 39
- Ice's Cleauiug Boilers, 226
- Lefroy's Fuel rower. 216 LrrrxiiB to thk Editor:—
- Agricultural Engines, Z. Colburn, 6
- Art Appliod to Industry, T. R. S., 279
- Artesiau Pipes, Van Wart, Sons, and Co.. 294
- Atlantic Telegraphic Cable, J. Mackintosh, 40S
- Authorship of Treatises on Shipbuilding, W. Macquorn Rankine, 187
- Barometers, Self-registering, J. Tbrustans, 39
- Bessemer Process, W. Baker, 85, 124
- Bessemer Process, C. S., 102
- Bessemer Process, It. llushot, 6, 36, 54, 102, 137, 213, 227, 260, 278, 292
- Bessemer Process, H. Simon, 292
- Bessemer Process, Principles of the, V. S. P., 23
- Bessemer Metal, Au Engineer, 260, 278 292
- Biscuit Making Machinery, W. G. P.,377
- Blundell's Level, Comoditarius. 311
- Board of Trade Surveyors, X. B. A., 153
- Boiler Explosions. F. B., 73
- Boilers, New Method of Constructing Locomotive, J. Hipwortli. 213
- Breakages of Crank Shnfts, Lewis Olrick, 57
- Bridge Work, Strains in, J. MacCallum, 260
- Bridges for tho Thames, Large Span, J, G. Wiuton, 278
- Bronzing Copjier, “ Bronze,” 185
- Bronzing of Copper, •’ Chemi.” 201
- Bronzing of Copper, R. Muirhcad, 201
- Cable Testing Machine, T. Dunn. 343
- Cable Testing Machine. T. Murray Gladstone, 343
- Calculating Stress on Girders, J. MncCalluiu, 3-9
- Calculating Stress of Girders, W. I)., 391
- Cask Making Machinery, T. B., 377
- Cast Iron, Nature aud Properties of, II. Mushet, 249
- Caution. Fletcher, Jennings, and Co., 139
- Cables, Chain, Testing, “ Consistency,'* 391
- Cables, Chain, Testing, T. Dunn, 391
- Cables, Cliaiu, Testing, G. W. Lennox. 377
- Cables. Chain, Testing, W. Roberts, 377
- Charcoal Plates, 105
- Coal Washing Machines, Blass and Co.. 281
- Coal Washing Machines, Hawks, Crawshay, aud Son, 263
- Coffee Cloaning Machines “ Altora," 281
- Compressing Coni Dust, J. 11. 8. aud Co., 311
- Coudeusing Locomotives, N. 1*. Burgh, 315
- Condensing Locomotives, Zerah Cnlhuru, 326, 368
- Condensing Locomotives, F., 315, 342
- Condeusiug Locomotives, “ Locomotive," 315, 342
- Coudensiug Locomotives, Matthow Junes, 315, 375
- Condensing Locomotives. ‘X..” 358
- Condensiug r. Noii-condcusiug Engines, Jos. Parker. 403
- Condensing r. Non-coudousiug Engines, 8. Warton, 261
- Contractors' Wngons, S. W. L„ 57
- Coupled Engines, Crewe,” 342
- Coupling Pipes. H. Davey, 389
- Corrosion. Preventing, 1U5
- Cupolas, Improvements in, B. Howard, 279
- Del|>eeh’s Pumps. 8. K , 411
- Diving Apparatus, B. O. W., 875
- Docks, improvements iu Fioatiug, J. G. Winton, 873
- Dou.ostic Primo Movor, W. Bridges Adorns, 341
- Draughtsmen s Hours, "A Draughtsman27»
- Dr iiightsmun's H- w«, H W, 1*.. 327, 391
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