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Latest revision as of 11:15, 6 April 2019
Main Subjects
- Bennett's Standpipe, p 354. (Illustrated).
- Canal Work in Italy -Sluice House on the Dora, p 358 and p 361 - 362.(Illustrated).
- Chemical Society, November 4th, Professor Odling - President in the Chair, p 363.
- C. Armbruster.
- G. Christopher.
- W. H. Carter.
- J. H. Davies.
- W. Pierce.
- Other Members Listed.
- C. Schorlemmer.
- Dr. C. R. A. Wright.
- Dr. J. Stenhouse.
- A. H. Church.
- E. A. Parnell.
- J. L. W. Thudicum.
- G. H. Beckett.
- W. K. Clifford.
- W. H. Perkin.
- Cleveland Institute of Engineers, p 357.
- Jeremiah Head - President in the Chair.
- Thomas Wrightson.
- Compounded Engines of the SS Alexander, p 354 - 355. (Illustrated).
- Messrs. Crichton, Abo, Finland.
- Earle Brothers.
- Edinburgh and Leith Engineers Society, p 362 - 363.
- Professor Fleeming Jenkin - in the Chair.
- James H. Cunningham.
- Editorial, p 359.
- The Armament of Unarmoured Ships.
- Loss of Pressure in Steam Pipes.
- Belgian Competition.
- Letters to the Editor, p 356.
- London Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen, p 357.
- Joseph Newton - President in the Chair.
- Sir David Salomons Bart.
- Henry Walker.
- Mr McDowell
- Mr Twoes
- Mr May
- Mr Ould
- Mr Gleig
- Mr Austin
- Thomas Black.
- Mr Gibbon
- Mr. W. Smith, C.E.
- Mr. Cassells
- Mr. Ives
- Method of Ascertaining What Porttion of the Feed-Water Admitted to a Boiler is Entrained in the Form of Spray by the Escaping Steam, p 363.
- Chief Engineer Isherwood, U.S Navy.
- Movable Pulleys, p 352. (Illustrated).
- Professor Abel's Gun-Cotton and Water Shells, p 351. (Illustrated).
- Siege Experiments at Eastbourne No I, p 360.
- St. Gothard Tunnel, p 363.
- Taps, p 357.