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* Absorption of Gases by Solids - [[Thomas Graham ( | * Absorption of Gases by Solids - [[Thomas Graham (1805-1869)|Thomas Graham]], p 51. | ||
* Blowing Engine at the Langoloan Ironworks, p 59 and 60. (Illustrated). | * Blowing Engine at the Langoloan Ironworks, p 59 and 60. (Illustrated). |
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Main Subjects
- Absorption of Gases by Solids - Thomas Graham, p 51.
- Blowing Engine at the Langoloan Ironworks, p 59 and 60. (Illustrated).
- Details of the Engines of the Twin-Screw Ship Mary Augusta - J. and W. Dudgeon, p 56. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 61.
- Continental Workmen's Wages.
- Twenty Inch Guns - Creed and Williams.
- Government Telegraphic Appointments in India.
- Schinz's Gas Furnace.
- High-Speed Single-Acting Engines.
- Engines of the Mary Augusta, p 57. (Illustrated).
- Engines of the New American Navy, p 51.
- Fast Passenger Engines - Bergisch-Markische Railway, Prussia, p 57. (Illustrated).
- Foreign Novelties in Shipping, p 66.
- Gunpowder, p 49.
- Letters to the Editor, p 58.
- Levels of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, p 67.
- One Hundred Years of Mining, p 67.
- Raising of La Seine - Diving Apparatus, p 50. (Illustrated).
- Steam Winches, p 65 and 66. (Illustrated).
- Trajectories of Elongated Rifled Projectiles on Striking Load and Penetrating Solid Resisting Media - Robert Mallet, p 52. (Illustrated).
- Working Heavy Guns, p 63 and 64. (Illustrated)..