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* ADAMS’ Manufacturing Company’s Starting Switch, 117 | |||
* Allen, W. H., Electric Lighting Set, also Centrifugal Pump and Engine for s.s. Tortuguero, 29, 30, 34 ; (Correction), 92 | |||
* Allsop Paraffin Engine, 547 | |||
* American Locomotive Company’s Superheater, 615 | |||
* Anderson’s Electrical Tower Crane, 643 | |||
* Appleby’s Goliath Crane at Melilla, 460 | |||
* Archdale’s Grinding Machines (viii,, ix., xv.. Supplement, November 2^tk, 1909) | |||
* Archdale’s Vertical Milling Machine, 300 | |||
* Armstrong College Radio-telegraphic Apparatus, 634 ' | |||
* Armstrong’s Electric Lifting Bridge at Edinburgh, 509 | |||
* Arrol, Sir W.. 150-Ton Electric Shipbuilding Crane, 187, 188, 189 | |||
* Arundel Gassing Frame and Gas Regulator, 362 | |||
* Ashendon-Aynho Railway, 418 | |||
* [[Aveling and Porter]]’s Ploughing Engine, 603 | |||
* - Steam Road Roller, 14 | |||
* Avonmouth, Grain Conveying Plant at, NeW Conveyor Company, 326 | |||
* BAILEY, W. H., Cross-compound Two-stage Air Compressor, 447 (Two-page Supplement^ October 190&) | |||
* Force Feed Pump Lubricator, 92 | |||
* Barclay, Curie’s “Inglis” Boiler, 16 | |||
* Barker’s Inserted Tooth-milling Cutter, 196 | |||
* Barnwell’s Aeroplane, 196 | |||
* Baro-Kano Railway, Nigeria, 288, 354 (Two-pccge Supplement^ September VJtk^ 1909) | |||
* Bauerman, Professor Hilary, Portrait, 604 | |||
* Belle Fourche District, Inlet Canal, &c., 440 | |||
* Bellerophon, H. M. Battleship, 60 [Two-page Supplement^ July 16fA, 1909) | |||
* Berry’s Hydraulic Forging Press, 215 | |||
* [[Beyer, Peacock and Co]].’s Grinding Machines (iv., V., Supplement^ Novembe)'2.^th, 1909) | |||
* Bickford, J. S. V., Experiments with a Glass Carburetter, 132—see Letters to the Editor | |||
* Bingham’s Piston Valve Engine, 521 | |||
* Birch and Co.’s Grinding Machine (v., vi., vii., viii., Supplement^ November 1909) | |||
* Bleriot’s Aeroplane and Cross-Channel Flight, 116, 211, 218, 219 | |||
* Blyth’s Wharf Generating Station, 448 | |||
* Boulton and Old Tools at Soho Works, 195, 259, 462, 624; (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700 | |||
* Bray and Wicklow Railway, 38 | |||
* Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 4 {Txco Tu:o- page Supplements, July 1909) | |||
* Bremer Vulkan Shipyard at Vegesack, 468 | |||
* Bremerhaven, Tecklenborg Company’s Shipyard at, 519, 521, 630 | |||
* Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling Mono-rail Car, 510 | |||
* Brigg’s Steam Copper,'"421 | |||
* British Oxygen Company’s Metal-cutting System and Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe Cutter, 512 | |||
* Bromford Ironworks Strip Rolling Mill, 483 | |||
* Brown’s Hollow Rolling Mill for Steam Turbine | |||
* Drums at Sheffield, 497. 498 (Txco-page Supplement, November l^th, 1909) | |||
* Brunton and Trier’s Grindstone Dresser, 644; | |||
* (Correction), 676 | |||
* Buckton’s Large Turbine Lathes, 248, 249 | |||
* Buenos Ayres, Electrical Generating Station at, 263, 267 | |||
* Burgess, Prof. C. F., on Boiler Corrosion as an Electro-chemical Action, 328 | |||
* Burma, Scherzer Rolling Litt Railway Bridge. 294, 296 | |||
* Burma, Self-discharging Steel Wagons for, Leeds Forge Company, 275 | |||
* CAMMELL, Laird’s Ferry Steamer Guanabacoa, 645; (Letter), 674 | |||
* Capel’s Carburetter, 197 | |||
* - Oil Engine Electric Lighting Set, 197 | |||
* - 45 B. H.P. Suction Gas Engine, 646 | |||
* Caracas Station Building, Proposed, 546 | |||
* Carter and Wright’s Multiple Screwing and Tapping Machine, 538 | |||
* Chemin de Fer du Nord—see Northern Railway of France | |||
* Chicago and Alton Railway Locomotive, 252 | |||
* Chubb’s Works at Wolverhampton, 399 | |||
* Churchill Company’s Grinding Machines (xiv., XV., Supplement, Novem\ier 26<A, 1909) | |||
* Clayton, Son and Co.’s 9,000,000 Gallons Water Tank for Calcutta, 44 | |||
* Clayton, Petrol Tipping Wagon, 14 | |||
* Coker, Professor E. G., on Laboratory Machine, &c., 43 | |||
* Colchester Lathe Company’s 8Jin. Gap Lathe, 216 | |||
* Cooper’s Piston Valve Engine and Double Transmission Gear, 522 | |||
* Corbett Dam, 337, 338 | |||
* Corliss Valve Gear, 640 | |||
* Cowans’ 160-Ton Electric Revolving Cantilever Crane, 534 | |||
* Crompton’s Continuous-current Pressure Con- verier, 40 | |||
* Crosier and Stephen’s Treadle Grinder (xv., xvi., Supplement^ Noveniber^^tK, 1909) | |||
* Crossley Car Chassis, Engine and Gear-box, Clutch, Front Wheel Brake, Back Axle, &c., 522, 523 | |||
* Cyclops, H.M.S., Floating Repair Shop, 77; (Correction), 176 [Eiglit-page Supplement^ July 1909) | |||
* D1, H.M. Submarine, 354 | |||
* Darlington Forge Steel Castings for the Titanic, 632, 636 | |||
* Deane’s Evaporative Condenser at Bermondsey, 350 ' | |||
* Dearn’s Pistons for s.s. Tortugnero, 30, 31, 32 ; (Correction) 92 | |||
* Denison’s 50-Ton Hydraulic Testing Machine, 70 | |||
* Denny-Edgecombe Torsion Meter, 471 ; (Letter), 502 | |||
* Detroit River Tunnel Electrification and Locomotive, 474, 478 | |||
* Dikker’s “Time-saver” Automatic Injector, 117 | |||
* Dixon’s Experimental Apparatus, 610 | |||
* Dodman’s Spraying Machine, 603 | |||
* Dover, Admiralty Harbour at, 390, 396, 397 | |||
* Doxford’s Self-discharging Coaling Vessel Pallion, 222 | |||
* Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 55, 107, 112; (Letter), 225 (Tivo-page July | |||
* 1909) | |||
* Drysdale’s Works, 595, 606 | |||
* Dundee Ferro-concrete Wharves, 93 | |||
* EASTON and Bessemer’s Experimental Drop | |||
* Valve Engine, 402 | |||
* Empire Roller Bearing Company’s Bearings for | |||
* Motor Omnibuses, 645 | |||
* Entwistle, Edward (“The Rocket’s” Driver), | |||
* Portrait, 573 ; (Letter), 643 | |||
* Epsom Downs Branch Railway Motor Train, 642 | |||
* Ernest Renan, French Armoured Cruiser, 240, 244 | |||
* FARMAN Biplane, 211, 218, 219 | |||
* Fielding and Platt’s Bituminous Gas Producer, 317, 318 | |||
* Combined Steam Hammer and Forging Press, 458 | |||
* Finland, Industries of, 234 | |||
* Waterways and Waterfalls, 285 | |||
* Fishguard Harbour, 570. 593 {Four-page Supplement December Zrdy 1909) | |||
* Fleming’s Hopper Dredger, Viscount Ridley, for Blyth Harbour, 500 | |||
* Fort Garry Station, Winnipeg, 443 | |||
* Foster’s Lead Works, Electrical Driving of, 681 French Armoured Cruiser Ernest Renan, 240, 244 Locomotives, New, 668, 669 | |||
* GARDEN City District, Electric Pumping Station, 387 | |||
* Gasquet Pasteuriser, 422 | |||
* Gateshead, Gasholders at, 577 | |||
* German Shipyards, 374, 412, 424, 468, 576, 580 | |||
* Gid and Aveling, Variable Stroke Petrol Engine, 401 | |||
* Glover’s Vice, 460 | |||
* Graceful, s.s.. Engines, Richardsons, Westgarth, 344 (TioQ-page Supplement, October' ls<, 1909) | |||
* Great Western Rad way Power Signalling, 214, 215 | |||
* Gresham and Craven’s Vacuum Brake Improvements, 301 | |||
* Guanabacoa, Ferry Steamer, Cammed, Laird, 645; (Letter), 674 | |||
* HARKER’S Engines for Training Trawler Engineers, 404 | |||
* Harland and Wolff’s White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic, 226, 685. 632, 636 | |||
* Hawksley’s Suckling Water-tube Boiler, 42 Herbert’s Grinding Machines (x., xi., xii., xvi., Supplements November 26^A, 1909) | |||
* Hetherington’s Grinding Machine (vi., vii., viii., | |||
* Supplemefnt^ November ^^tlis 1909) Hewitt’s Piston Valve Petrol Engine, 521 Hick, Hargreaves’ Vertical Compound Corliss | |||
* Steam Engine, 640 | |||
* Holroyd’s Grinding Machines (xiii., xiv., Supplements November 2^th, 1909) | |||
* Howden’s Zoelly 6000-Kilowatt Turbo-alternator, 452, 456 | |||
* Hughes, G., on Locomotives Designed and Built at Horwich, 105, 114, 119, 140, 146, 147, 174 | |||
* Hulse’s Grinding Machines (i., ii., iii., xvi., Supplements November 2^ths 1909) | |||
* Open-side Planing Machine, 461 Humphrey’s Internal Combustion Pump, 428, 563, 564, 586, 597, 611, 616, 617 | |||
* Huntley Irrigation District, Main Canal; Pump Arrangement, 387 | |||
* INGLIS Marine Boiler, 16 | |||
* Isler’s Artesian Well at Slough, 482 ' | |||
* Italian Battleship Napoli, Engines, 184, 185, 192 , (Two-page SicppJ.emeni, August 20M, 1909) | |||
* Ivatt’s Flexible Crank Axle, 144 | |||
* JACKMAN’S Hardness Testing Machine, 528 Jacobs-Shupert Stayless Locomotive Fire-box, 316 Jaltepec River, Bridge over, at Santa Lucrecia, 205 | |||
* Joy’s Gas Pump, 609, 610 | |||
* KENDALL and Gent’s Grinding Machines (vii,, viii.. Supplements November 26iA, 1909) | |||
* Kennedy Hydraulically Operated Water Valve, 70 | |||
* Kerr’s “ Anticipating ” Marine Governor for s.s, Tortuguero, 31, 32 | |||
* Kerr,'Stuart’s Works at Stoke-on-Trent, 392 {Two-page Supplement^ October 15<A, 1909) | |||
* King’s Dock at Swansea, 526, 651, 597 (Tivo-page Supplements Novembe)' 19Z/z., 1909) | |||
* Kobe, Japan, 12,000-Ton Pontoon Floating Dock for, 250, 251 | |||
* Kynoch’s Self-oiling Bearing, 460 | |||
* LAGUNA Dam Across the Colorado River, 548, 550 | |||
* Landis Grinding Machine (xiii., Supplements November 1909) | |||
* Lang’s Drill and Small Tool Grinder (xvi., Supplement, November 1909) | |||
* Latham’s Attempted Aeroplane Channel Flight, 82 | |||
* Leeds Forge Company’s Self-discharging Steel Wagons for Burma, 275 | |||
* Leyland’s Brewers* Lorry, 421 | |||
* Liverpool, H.M. Second-class Cruiser, 474 | |||
* Livett’s Coupling for Hose Pipes, 172 | |||
* Lobnitz, Propulsion Screen Gold Dredger, at Peru, 268, 270 I | |||
* London, Brighton, and South Coast Motor Railway Service, 642 | |||
* Loquist’s Mechanical Milker, 13 | |||
* Loudon’s Boring, Drilling, and Milling Machine, 162, 163 | |||
* Low Accessories and Ignition Company’s Sparking Plug. 70 | |||
* Lucas Sounding Machine, 660, 664 | |||
* Luke and Spencer’s Automatic Surface Grinding | |||
* Machine (xii.. Supplement^ November)' 26^Zi, 1909) | |||
* McEWAN’S Petrol Locomotive for Assam, 662 | |||
* Manchester University, Engineering Laboratories at, 62, 66 | |||
* Marconi Wireless Telegraphy, 630, 658 | |||
* Marshall’s Oil Tractor, 602 | |||
* Martyn’s Water-tight Fuse, 172 | |||
* Mason, William, on Mild Steel Tubes in Compression, &c., 671 | |||
* Massey’s Duplex Mechanical Striker, 200 | |||
* Friction Drop Stamp Battery, 304 | |||
* Matthews, Sir T., Plashing Gas-lighted Boat, 209 | |||
* Matto Grosso, Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 4 {Two Two-page Supplements, July 2nd, 1909) ‘ | |||
* “Max ” Instantaneous Hose Coupling, 200 | |||
* Meldrum’s Refuse Destructor for Prahran, 458 | |||
* Melilla, Engineering at, 460 | |||
* Melville, Rear-Admiral and J. H. Macalpine, 6000 H.P. Dynamometer, 575 | |||
* Merryweather’s Boiler Feed and Fire Pump, 92 | |||
* Minidoka Irrigation District Canal, Dam, &c., 441 | |||
* Mirrlees’ Oil Engine Works at Hazel Grove, 52 | |||
* Mitchell’s Combined Tool and Twist Drill Grinder (xv., Suppleme^U, November 2,Qth, 1909) | |||
* Mitchell, A., Grain Elevator, 28 | |||
* Monitor System of Ship Construction, s.s. Moni- | |||
* Montreal, Cement Mill near, 680, 690 | |||
* Motor Mercantile Association’s Hydraulic Transmission Gear, 523, 524 | |||
* Moul’s Combined Counter and Chronograph, 344 | |||
* Murdock’s Crane and Blowing Tubs at Soho Works, 625 | |||
* Gas Plant at Soho, 261 Facsimile Letter, 626 | |||
* Musker’s Movable Hydraulic Crane, 513 | |||
* NAPOLI, Engines of the Italian Battleship, 184, 185, 192 {Tico-page Supplement, August 1909) | |||
* Neacholl’s Lubrication of Check-rails, 632 | |||
* Necaxa Dam No. 2, Accident, 101, 143 | |||
* Newbiggin Colliery, Robey’s Winding Engines, 314 | |||
* Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 84, 88 | |||
* New Conveyor Cantilever Grain Elevator. 28 Grain-conveying Plant, 326 | |||
* North Platte Irr^ation District, 312 | |||
* Northern Nigeria Railways, 288, 354 (Tivo-page Supplement, Septemlyer Vltk, 1909) | |||
* Railway of France, Recent Locomotive ' Performances, J. T. Burton-Alexander, 359,482 (Txvo-page Supplement, November SiZt, 1909) | |||
* Norton’s Grinding Machines (v., vi., vii.. Supplement, November 1909) | |||
* Nunan’s Hose Coupling, 354 | |||
* OLYMPIA Motor Car Exhibition, 520, 546 | |||
* Olympic, White Star Liner, under Construction, 226 | |||
* and Titanic, White Star Liners, Harland and Wolff, 226, 585, 632, 636 | |||
* Orion, H.M. Battleship, 550, 556 | |||
* Otaki, s.s.. Outlines of Pistons and Turbine Engines, Valves, &c., 135,157, 181 | |||
* PALLION, Self-discharging Coaling Vessel, 222 | |||
* Paris, Aeronautical Motors in, 342, 346, 364 (for Names see Subject Index, Aeronautical Motors) | |||
* Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Locomotives, 668, 669 | |||
* Parsons’ Compound Alternator, 4 | |||
* Paterson Steam Trap, 394 | |||
* Pathfinder Dam, 312 | |||
* Pearn’s Treble Ram Sinking Pump, 561 | |||
* Peerless V-Belt Company’s Chain Belts, 224 | |||
* Pelican, Sand Pump Dredger, at Rangoon, Simons, 58 | |||
* Penarth, 7000-Ton Floating Dock, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 316, 320 | |||
* Peru, Propulsion Screen Gold Dredger, at Lobnitz, 268, 270 | |||
* Petter Oil Engine, 14, 15 | |||
* Phillips’ Lead Trap Press, 694 | |||
* Pilkington’s High-speed Pneumatic Hammer, 695 | |||
* Pilliod Valve Gear for Chicago and Alton Locomotive, 252 | |||
* Pollock, J., Sons and Co.’s Reversible Marine Oil Engine, 614 | |||
* Polyrhoe Automatic Carburetter, 375 | |||
* Pooley’s Calculating Section Weigher, 93 | |||
* Price’s Portable Air Compressor, 190 | |||
* Puerto, Mexico, Warehouses at, 237 | |||
* RANGOON, Port Works, and Sand Pump Dredger, Pelican, 58 | |||
* Ransome’s Hollow Chisel Mortising Machine, 327 | |||
* Reid-Riekie Spring Wheel for Tramways, 560 | |||
* Reinecker’s Grinding Machines (ix., x., Supplement, November 26^/t, 1909) | |||
* Rhead, E. L., on Causes of the Corrosion of Copper and Brass, 416 | |||
* Rheims Aeronautical Meeting, 197, 211, 218, 219. 237, 247, 266 | |||
* Rhymney Railway Locomotive Boiler Explosion, | |||
* Richards, Geo., Boring and Turning Mill, 641 | |||
* Piston-rod Grinding Machine (iv., Supplement, November 2^th, 1909) | |||
* Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.’s Engines for the s.s. Graceful, 344 {Two-page Supplement, October IsZ, 1909) | |||
* Roberts’ Disc Grinder (xv.. Supplement, November 2Qtk, 1909) | |||
* Robey’s Winding Engines, 314 | |||
* “Rocket’s” Driver, The, Edward Entwistle’s Portrait, 573; (Letter), 643 | |||
* Roosevelt Dam, 337, 338 | |||
* Rowland’s Combined Wet Tool and Twist Drill Grinder (xvi., Supplement, Novembet' 26^/i, 1909) | |||
* Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 13 | |||
* Rudd Automatic Water Heater, 422 | |||
* Ruston-Proctor’s 7 H.P. Compound Steam Tractor, 602 | |||
* Steam Navvy, 551 | |||
* SALT River Dam and Irrigation District, 338, 339 | |||
* San Paulo Superheated Steam Locomotive, 365. 370 | |||
* Saunderson’s Agricultural Tractor, 13 | |||
* Scarborough Harbour, Recent Improvements, 686 Schneider’s Locomotive with Water-tube Boiler 431 | |||
* Schuchardt and Schutte’s Grinding Machines (xii., xiii., Supplement, November 2<Qik, 1909) | |||
* Schulz Steam Turbine, 484 | |||
* Scott’s Air Compressor, 15 ; (Correction), 41 | |||
* “Servo” Steam Regulator Valve, 378 | |||
* Shanks’ Machine Tools Inspected by Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 160, 166 | |||
* Shoshone Dam and Irrigation District, 337 | |||
* [[Siebe, Gorman and Co]].’s Life-saving Devices in Submarine Boats, 612 | |||
* “Silver Star” Force-feed Lubricator. W. H. Bailey, 92 | |||
* Simons’ Sand Pump Dredger Pelican at Rangoon, 68 | |||
* Smith and Coventry Planing Machine, 183 | |||
* Smith, Professor C. A. M., on Compound Stress Experiments, 667, 697 | |||
* Smithfield Club Show, 602 | |||
* Snowhomish, Life-saving s.s., 144 | |||
* Soho Works, Boulton’s Old Tools at, 259, 624 • (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700 ’ | |||
* Sommer’s Record Aeroplane Flight, 171 | |||
* South and Central America, Progress of Engineering in, 631, 545 | |||
* South-Western Polytechnic, Experimental Drop Valve Engine at, 402 | |||
* Southern Pacific Locomotive Boiler with Feedwater Heater, 223 | |||
* Spencer’s Rolling Lift Railway Bridge, Burma, 294, 296 | |||
* Spring Canyon Aqueduct, 312 | |||
* Stephen’s Fruit and Passenger s.s. Tortueuero 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92 ’ | |||
* Stepney Electricity Works, 448 | |||
* Grinder (xv., Supplement, November 2xith, 1909) | |||
* Storey’s Shaping Machine, 432 | |||
* Stubbs’ Gassing Frame, 352 | |||
* Suckling Water-tube Boiler, 42 | |||
* Sunbeam Live Axle Car Chassis, 547 | |||
* Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson’s Cable | |||
* Ship Telconia, 660, 664 | |||
* Shipbuilding Berths and Cranes at Wallsend Shipyard, 669 7000-Ton Floating Dock for Penarth, 316, 320 | |||
* Train Ferry Steamer Drottning Victoria, 65,107,112; (Letter), 225 {Two-page Supplement, July 30iA, 1909) | |||
* Swansea, King’s Dock at, 526, 651, 597 (Two-page Supplement, 19«A, 1909) | |||
* TANGYES’ Machine for Banding Armatures 378 Milhng Machine, 8 ’ | |||
* Tauern Railway, 494, 504 | |||
* Terminal Ports, 205, | |||
* Tebonia, Cable Ship, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 660, 664 ° | |||
* Telegraph Construction Company’s Machinery for Cable Ship Telconia, 660, 664 | |||
* Ten^serim, Steamship, Stem Cut off by Oxygen 612 ’ | |||
* Thames, Proposed Bridge over, 528 | |||
* Thermir process on a Broken Roll Mill Housing, 644 | |||
* Thornhill and Koyaton Line, Midland Railway, ^Z | |||
* “Time-saver ” Automatic Injector, Dikker’s, 117 | |||
* Titanic and Olympic, White Star Liners, [[Harland and Wolff]], 226, 585, 632, 636 | |||
* Tortuguero Fruit and Passenger Steamship, Alex. | |||
* Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92 | |||
* Tnnculo, Oil Tank Steamer, 393 | |||
* Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, 548 | |||
* UNCOMPAHGRE District and Gunnison Tunnel, | |||
* Union Electric Hydro-electric Generator | |||
* United States Irrigation Works | |||
* VENEZUELA, Rolling Stock on La Guaira Caracas Etailway, 645 v-uaira | |||
* Vernon, P. V., on Power Tests of Machine Tools, 670 | |||
* Vickers, H.M. Second-class Cruiser Liverpool, 474 | |||
* H.M. Submarine DI, 354 | |||
* Victoria Turbine Pump, Willans, 405 | |||
* Viscount Ridley, Hopper Dredger, Fleming and Ferguson, 500 | |||
* Voisin Biplane, 211, 218, 219 | |||
* Vulcan Cement Works, Montreal, 680, 690 | |||
* WAKEFIELD’S Lubricator for Locomotives, 508 | |||
* Wallsend Shipyard, Shipbuilding Berths and Cranes, 669 | |||
* Wansbeck River, Ferro-concrete Bridge over, 444, 445 | |||
* Ward’s Plain and Bush Grinding Machines (ii., iii., iv,, Si^plefment^ November 26^A. 1909) | |||
* Waygood’s Electric Luffing Crane, 450 | |||
* Weir’s Oil Pumping Engine, 184 | |||
* Weser Shipyard at Gropelingen, 412, 424 | |||
* Wey Wooden Foot-bridge, 248 | |||
* White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic, 226, 585, 632, 636 | |||
* Wilkinson Experimental Apparatus, 420 | |||
* Willans’ 1100 B.H.P. Impulse Steam Turbine, 324, 325 | |||
* Victoria Turbine Pump, 405 | |||
* Williston Irrigation District, Floating Pumping Plant, 387 | |||
* Wilson’s Electric Locomotive Crane, 42 Wimperis’ Accelerometer, 524 | |||
* Winchester, Steam Yacht, Yarrow, 404 | |||
* Winnington Swing Bridge, 359, 361 | |||
* Winstanley’s Apparatus for Fire-damp Detection, 694 | |||
* Worthington and Humphrey Pump Contrasted, 611 | |||
* Wuoksen River and Falls, 287 | |||
* YARTON Signal-box, Great Western Railway, 214, 215 | |||
* Yarrow’s Brazilian Destroyer Matto Grosso, 4 (Two Tivo-page Supplefmemts, 1909) | |||
* Works, Bird’s-eye View, 184 | |||
* Yuma Irrigation District, 549 | |||
Subjects | |||
* ACCELEROMETER, Wimperis, 524 | |||
* Aeronautical Motors in Paris : Antoinette, Aster, Bayard-Clement, Beck, Berthaud, Brouhot, Buchet, Darracq, De Dion, E.N.V., Fiat, Gregoire-Gyp, Mors, Panhard, Renard, Renault, Rougier, 342, 346, 364 | |||
* Aeroplane Channel Flight, Mr. Latham’s Attempt, 82 | |||
* Cross-Channel Flight, Bleriot’s, 116 and Engine, Barnwell, 196 Record Flight, Sommer, 171 | |||
* Aeroplanes at the Rheims Meeting, 197, 211, 218, 219, 237, 247, 266 | |||
* Air Compressor, Cross-compound Two-stage, W. H. Bailey, 447 {Two-page Supplement, October 29^A, 1909) | |||
* Compressor, Portable, Price, 190 | |||
* Aqueduct, Spring Canyon, 312 | |||
* Axle, Flexible Crank, Ivatt, 144 | |||
* BEARING, Self-oiling, Kynoch, 460 | |||
* Belts, Chain, for Driving Pumps, Peerless V-Belt Company, 224 | |||
* Boiler Corrosion as an Electro-chemical Action, Prof. C. F. Burgess, 328 | |||
* Explosion, Rhymney Railway Locomotive, 171 | |||
* Inglis Marine, 16 | |||
* Locomotive, and Feed-water Heater, 223 | |||
* Suckling Water-tube, Hawksley, 42 | |||
* Water-tube, and Superheater for Locomotive, Schneider, 431 | |||
* Brake, Vacuum, Gresham and Craven, 301 | |||
* Brewers’ Machinery Exhibition, 421 | |||
* Bridge, Electric Lifting, at Edinburgh, Armstrong, 509 | |||
* Ferro-concrete over River Wansbeck, 444, 445 | |||
* Scherzer Rolling Lift Railway, Burma, Spencer, 294, 296 | |||
* on Tehuantepec Railway, over Jaltepec River, 205 | |||
* over Thames, Proposed, 528 Winnington Swing, over the Weaver, 359, 361 | |||
* Wooden Foot, over the Wey, 248 Bridges on Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 84, 88 | |||
* CANALS, Dams, &c., in United States Irrigation Works—see Irrigation | |||
* Car, Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling Monorail, 510 | |||
* Carburetter, Automatic, The Polyrhoe, 375 | |||
* for Electric Lighting Set, Capel, 197 Glass, Experiments, J. S. V. Bickford, 132 | |||
* Cement Works, Vulcan, near Montreal, 680, 690 | |||
* Chain Belts Driving Pumps, Peerless V-Belt Company, 224 | |||
* Coal Dust Experiments, 376 | |||
* Coaling Vessel Pallion, Self-discharging, Dox- ford, 222 | |||
* Compressor, Air, Scott, 15 ; (Correction), 41 | |||
* Condenser, Evaporative, Deane, 350 | |||
* Copper and Brass, Some Causes of Corrosion of, E. L. Rhead, 416 | |||
* Steam, Briggs’, 421 | |||
* Corrosion, Boiler, as an Electro-chemical Action, Prof. C. F. Burgess, 328 | |||
* Counter and Chronograph, Combined, Moul, 344 Coupling. Hose, Instantaneous, ‘‘Max,” L’mi- ted, 200 | |||
* Coupling for Hose Pipes, Livett, 172 | |||
* Nunan 354 | |||
* Crane, Electric Locomotive, J. H. Wilson, 42 Electric Luffing, Waygood, 450 160 Ton Electric Revolving Cantilever, | |||
* Cowans, Sheldon and Co., 534 | |||
* 150-Ton Electric Shipbuilding, Sir W. Arrol, 187, 188,189 | |||
* Electric Tower, Anderson, 643 Goliath, at Melilla, Appleby, 460 Movable Hydraulic, Musker, 513 Cranes in German Shipyards, 414, 470. 576, 580 | |||
* Shipbuilding Berths and, at the Wallsend Shipyard, 669 | |||
* DAM, Necaxa, Accident, 101, 143 | |||
* Dams, Corbett, Pathfinder, Roosevelt, Salt River, | |||
* Shoshone, 312, 337 | |||
* Dock, Floating for Penarth, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 316, 320 | |||
* King’s, at Swansea, 526, 551, 597 (Two-page Siippl&nnentt November 1909) 12,000-Ton Pontoon Floating, for Kobe, Japan, 250, 251, | |||
* Dredger, Hopper, in Blyth Harbour, Fleming and Ferguson, 500 | |||
* Sand Pump, Pelican, at Ringoon, Simons, 58 | |||
* Duplex Mechanical Striker, Massey, 200 | |||
* Dynamometer, 6000 H.P., Rear-Admiral Melville and J. H. Macalpino, 575 | |||
* ELECTRICAL Alternator, Parsons’ Compound, 4 | |||
* Armatures, Banding, Tangyes’ Machine for, 378 | |||
* Converter, Continuous - current Pressure, Crompton’s, 40 | |||
* Driving of a Lead Works. Foster, Blackett and Wilson, 661 | |||
* Generating Station at Buenos ' Ayres, 263, 267 | |||
* Generator, Hydro-electric, Union j Electric Company, 540 | |||
* Lighting Set, Small Oil Engine, Capel, 197 | |||
* Lighting Set for s.s. Tortuguero, W. H. Allen, 29, 30, 34 | |||
* Locomotives—.sec Railways, Locomotive Rolling Mill Drive, 340 | |||
* Signalling on the Great Western Railway, 214, 215 | |||
* Smelting Furnace, 339 | |||
* Sparking Plug, Low Accessories and Ignition Company, 70 | |||
* Switch, New Starting, Adams Manufacturing Company, 117 | |||
* Turbo-alternators, 6000-Kilowatt, Howden-Zoelly, 452, 456 | |||
* Turbo - alternator, 11,000 H.P,; Rotor and Stator at Buenos Ayres, 263, 267 | |||
* Works at Stepney, 448 Electricity from Refuse, 458 Elevator, Mitchell Cantilever Grain, 28 Engine, Experimental Drop Valve, at South- Western Polytechnic, Easton and Bessemer, 402 | |||
* Oil, Petter, 14, 15 | |||
* Paraffin, Allsop, 547 | |||
* Reversible Marine Oil, J. Pollock, Sons and Co., 614 | |||
* Small Oil, for Electric Lighting Set, Capel, 197 | |||
* Steam and Pump for Condenser of s.s. Tortuguero, W. H. Allen, 31, 32; (Correction), 92 | |||
* Suction Gas, 45 B.H.P., Capel, 646 Variable Stroke, Petrol, Gill and Aveling, 401 | |||
* Vertical Compound Corliss Steam, Hick, Hargreaves, 640 | |||
* Works— see Works Engines, Aeronautical—see Aeronautical of the Brazilian Destroyer Matto Grosso, 41 {Tv)O Two-page Supplements, July 2nd, 1909) | |||
* of the French Cruiser Ernest Renan, 240, 214 | |||
* of the s.s. Graceful, Richardsons, West- garih, 344, {Ttvo-page Supplement, October Is^, 1909) | |||
* ot the Italian Battleship Napoli, 184, 185, 192 (Two-page Supplement, | |||
* August 2^lh, 1909) | |||
* Piston Valve Petrol, at Olympia, 521, 522 for Training Trawler Engineers, Harker, 404 | |||
* Winding, at Newbiggin Colliery, 314 Engineering at Melilla, 460 in South and Central America, Progress of, 531, 545 | |||
* Exhibition, Brewers’ Machinery, 421 Motor Car, at Olympia, 520, 546 | |||
* Experimental Apparatus, Dixon’s, 610 | |||
* for Evaporation, &c., Wilkinson, 420 | |||
* FERRO-CONCRETE Wharfs at Dundee, 93 | |||
* Ferry Steamer, Train, Drottning Victoria, Swan, Hunter and Wigbam Richardson, 55, 107,112 ; (Letter), 225 (Tivo-page Supplevienty July 30iA, 1909) | |||
* Ferry Steamers—see also Ships | |||
* Fire-box, Stayless, for Locomotives, Jacobs- Firedam^’Detection of, Winstanley’s Apparatus, 694 | |||
* Forging Press, Hydraulic, Berry, 215 | |||
* Fuse, Water tight, Martyn, 172 | |||
* GASHOLDERS at Gateshead, 577 | |||
* Gas lighted Boat, Sir T. Matthews, 209 | |||
* Gas Producer for Bituminous Fuels, [[Fielding and Platt]]. 317. 318 , X | |||
* Gassing of Yarns; Frames and Gas Regulator, Arundel, Stubbs, 352 | |||
* Gold Dredger, Propulsion Screen, at Peru, Lobnitz, 268, 270 | |||
* Grain Conveying Plant at Avonmouth, New Conveyor Company, 326 | |||
* Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
* Grindstone Dressing Device, Brunton and Trier, 644 ; (Correction), 676 | |||
* HAMMERS—see Machine Tools | |||
* Harbour, Admiralty, at Dover, 390 396, 397 | |||
* Fishguard, 570, 593 (Four-page Supple- 7nent^ December 3rd, 1909) | |||
* Scarborough. Recent Improvements, 686 Hardness Testing Machine, Jackman, 538 Hose Coupling, Instantaneous, “Max ” Limited, 200 | |||
* Livett, 172 | |||
* Nunan, 354 | |||
* IRRIGATION Works of the United States Government, 292, 311, 337, 387, 440, 496, 548, 594 | |||
* LABORATORIES at Manchester University, 62 66 | |||
* Laboratory Machine for Applying Bending and Twisting Moments Simultaneously, 43 | |||
* Lead Trap Press, Phillips, 694 | |||
* Works, Electrical Driving of, 661 | |||
* Life-saving Devices in Submarine Boats, Siebe, Gorman and Co., 612 | |||
* Locomotive Boiler with Feed-water Heater, 223 Brake Blocks, Pressure on, 26 Electric, Detroit River Tunnel, 474, 478 | |||
* Fire-box, Stayless, Jacobs-Shupert, 316 | |||
* Performances on the Northern Railway of France. J. T. Burton- Alexander, 359, 482 [Ttco-page Supplementf November 1909) | |||
* Petrol, for Assam, McEwan, 662 with Pilliod Valve Gear for Chicago and Alton Railway, 252 | |||
* Superheated Steam, San Paulo Railway, 365, 370 | |||
* with Water-tube Boiler, Schneider, 431 | |||
* Locomotives Designed and Built at Horwioh, G. Hughes, 105, 114, 119, 140, 146, 147, 174 | |||
* on the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 668, 669 | |||
* Lorry, Leyland’s, 421 | |||
* Lubrication of Check-rails, Neachell, 632 | |||
* Lubricator, Bailey’s Force-Feed Pump, 92 for Locomotives, C. C. Wakefield, 508 | |||
Machine Tools: | |||
* BORING, Drilling, and Milling Machine, London, 162, 163 | |||
* and Turning Mill with Drilling Attachment, Geo. Richards, 641 | |||
* Boulton and Old Tools at the Soho Works, 195, 259, 462, 624 ; (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700 | |||
* Duplex Mechanical Striker, Massey, 200 | |||
* Forging Press, Hydraulic, Berry, 215 | |||
* Grinding Machines, Various (Sixteen.-page Supplement); for Names of Makers see Index to Miscellaneous Articles (Special Supplement. November 26(A, 1909) | |||
* Hammer, Combined Steam, and Forging Press, Fielding, 468 | |||
* High-speed Pneumatic, Pilkington, 695 | |||
* Lathe, 8Jin. gap, Colchester Lathe Company, 216 Large Turbine, J. Buckton, 248, 249 | |||
* Machine Tools Exhibited to Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 160, 166 | |||
* Milling Cutter, Inserted Tooth, Barker, 196 Machine, Tangyes, 8 | |||
* Vertical, Archdale, 300 | |||
* Planing Machine, Open-side, Hulse, 461 | |||
* Planing Machine, Smith and Coventry, 183 | |||
* Power Tests of Machine Tools, P. V. Vernon 670 | |||
* Screwing and Tapping Machine, Carter and Wright, 538 | |||
* Shaping Machine, Storey, 432 | |||
* Soho Works (see Boulton) | |||
* Vice, M. Glover, 450 | |||
Maps | |||
* Ashendon-Aynho Railway, 418 | |||
* Bray and Wicklow Railway, 38 | |||
* Canals, The Cross, 683 | |||
* Dover, Admiralty Harbour at, 391 | |||
* Finland, Railways and Waterways of, 262, 285 | |||
* Forth and Clyde Canal, Proposed Routes, 656 German Waterways, 499 | |||
* Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 85 | |||
* Rangoon, 58 | |||
* Sassnitz Harbour, 56 | |||
* Thornhill and Royston Railway, 27 | |||
* Train Ferries, 56 | |||
* Trelleborg Harbour, 56 | |||
* United States Irrigation Districts, 292 | |||
* MARINE Governor, Kerr’s “Anticipating,” for s.s. Tortuguero, 31, 32 | |||
* Mpker, Mechanical, Loquist, 13 | |||
* Mill, Cement—see Cement Works | |||
* Milling Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
* Monorail Car, Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling, 510 | |||
* Mortising Machine, Hollow Chisel, A. Ransome, 327 | |||
* Motor Car Chassis, Live Axle, Sunbeam, 647 Engines. Transmission Gear, and Details, at Olympia, 620 | |||
* Train on Epsom Downs Branch Line, 642 Motors—see Aeronautical | |||
* NAVVY, Steam, Ruston-Proctor, 651 | |||
* OIL Friction Testing Machine, W. Alexander, 291 | |||
* Optical Apparatus for Gas-lighted Boat, 209 | |||
* Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe Cutter, 612 | |||
* PASTEURISER, Gasquet, 422 | |||
* Pistons and Piston Valves, 23 | |||
* and Piston Valves of s.s. Tortuguero, Alex. Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92 | |||
* Ploughing Engine, Aveling and Porter, 603 | |||
* Porhydrometer. The, 117 | |||
* Port Works at Rangoon and Dredger, 58 | |||
* Portrait of Edward Entwistle, Driver of “The Rocket,” 573 ; (Letter), 643 | |||
* Professor Hilary Bauerman, 604 | |||
* Propellers, Screw, of Small Boats, 252 | |||
* Pump, Boiler Feed and Fire, Merryweather, 92 Gas, Joy’s, 609, 610 | |||
* Internal Combustion, Humphrey, 428, 563, 564, 586, 597, 611, 616, 617 | |||
* Treble Ram Sinking, Pearn, 561 | |||
* Torbine, Victoria, Willans, 405 Worthington and Humphrey, Contrasted, 611 | |||
* Pumping Engine, Oil, Weir, 184 | |||
* Plant, Floating Irrigation, 387 | |||
* Pumps, Centrifugal, Experiments with, J. G. Davis and W. R. Harding, 205 | |||
* RADIO-TELEGEAPHIC Apparatus at Armstrong College, 634 | |||
* Railway, Ashendon-Aynho, 418 | |||
* Baro-Kano, Nigeria, 288, 354 (Two-page Supplement^ September 17^A, 1909) Bray and Wicklow, 39 | |||
* London, Brighton, and South Coast, Motor Train on Epsom Downs Branch, 642 | |||
* Newburgh and North Fife, 84, 88 | |||
* Rolling Stock of Venezuela, 645 Signalling, Electrical, on the Great Western, 214, 215 | |||
* Southern Pacific, Locomotive Boiler with Feed-water Heater, 223 | |||
* Station at Fort Garry, Winnipeg, 443 Tauern, 494, 504 | |||
* Tehuantepec, and Terminal Ports, 205, 236, 259 | |||
* Thornhill and Royston, 27 | |||
* Railways of Venezuela, 545 | |||
* Refrigerating Machine ^or s.s. Tortuguero, 31, 32 | |||
* Refuse Destructor at Prahran, near Melbourne, Meldrum, 458 | |||
* Repairing a Fractured Rolling Mill Housing, Thermit, 644 | |||
* Roller Bearings for Motor Omnibuses, Empire | |||
* Roller Bearing Company, 645 | |||
* Steam Road, Aveling, 14 | |||
* Rolling Mill Drive, Electric, 340 | |||
* Hollow, for Steam Turbine Drums, John Brown and Co., 497, 498 (Tivo-page Supplement^ November V2th, 1909) | |||
* Strip, at Bromford Ironworks, 483 | |||
Ships: British Navy: | |||
* Bellerophon, H.M. Battleship, 60 (Two page Supplement^ July IQtk^ 1909) | |||
* Cyclops, H.M.S., Floating Repair Shop, 77; (Correction), 176 (Eight-page Supplement. July 1909) | |||
* DI, H.M. Submarine, Vickers, 352 | |||
* Liverpool, H.M. Second-class Cruiser, 474 | |||
* Orion, H.M. Battleship, 650, 556 | |||
Ships: Foeeign Navies: | |||
* Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, Matto Grosso, &c,, 4 (Two Two-page Supplements^ July 2ndy 1909) | |||
* French Armoured Cruiser, Ernest Renan, 240, 244 | |||
* Italian Battleship Napoli, Machinery, 184, 185, 192 (Two-page Supplement, August 1909 | |||
Ships: Miscellaneous: | |||
* Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, Swan, Hunter and Wighara Richardson, 55, 107, 112 ; (Letter) 225 (Tvjo-page Supplement, July 30^A, 1909) | |||
* Flashing, Gas-lighted Boat, Sir T. Matthews, 209 | |||
* Graceful, s.s., Engines of the, Richardsons, Westgarth, 344 {Two-page Supplement^ October 15i, 1909) | |||
* Guanabacoa, Ferry Steamer, Cammell, Laird 646 ; (Letter) 674 | |||
* Monitoria, s.s., Ericsson Shipping Company, 145 | |||
* Olympic and Titanic, White Star Liners, Harland and Wolff, 226, 685, 632, 636 | |||
* Otaki, S.S., Outlines of Piston and Turbine Engines, Valves, &c., 135, 157, 181 | |||
* Pallion, Self-discharging Coaling Vessel, Doxford, 222 | |||
* Snohomish, Life-saving s.s., 144 | |||
* Steamer’s Stem Cut off by Oxygen, 612 | |||
* Submarine Boats, Life-saving Devices in, Siebe, Gorman, 612 | |||
* Telconia, Cable Ship, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 660, 664 | |||
* Tenasserim, Steamer, Stem Cut off by Oxygen, [[British Oxygen Co]]mpany, 612 | |||
* Tortuguero, Fruit and Passenger Steamship, A. Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (correction) 92 | |||
* Trinculo, Oil Tank Steamer, 393 | |||
* Winchester, Steam Yacht, Yarrow, 404 | |||
* SHIPBUILDING Berths and Cranes at the Wallsend Shipyard, 669 | |||
* Shipyards, German, 374, 412, 424, 468, 519, 521, 530, 576, 680 | |||
* Show, Royal Agricultural Society’s, 13 | |||
* Smithfield Club, 602 | |||
* Signalling, Power, on the Great Western Railway, 214, 215 | |||
* Sounding Machine, Automatic, Lucas, 660, 664 | |||
* Sphingometer, C. Alfred Smith, 417 | |||
* Spinning Frames, Electric Driving of, 136 | |||
* Spraying Machine, Dodman, 603 | |||
* Stamp Battery, Friction Drop, B. and S. Massey, 304 | |||
* Steam Navigation, Early History of, 366 Trap, Paterson, 394 | |||
* Steel Tubes, Mild, in Compression, &c., William Mason, 671 | |||
* Stress Experiments, Compound, Professor C. A. M. Smith on, 657, 697 | |||
* Superheater, American Locomotive Company’s, 615 | |||
* TANK, 9,000,000 Gallons, for Calcutta, Clayton, 44 | |||
* Tanks, Measuring, at Drysdale’s Works, 696 | |||
* Telegraph Cable Machinery for the Telconia, 660, 664 | |||
* Testing Machine, 60-Ton Hydraulic, S. Denison, 70 | |||
* Oil Friction, W. Alexander, 291 | |||
* Tire and Rail, 492 | |||
* Torsion Meter, Denny-Edgecombe, 471 ; (Letter), 502 | |||
* Tractor, Agricultural, Saunderson, 13 | |||
* 7 H.P. Compound Steam, Ruston- Proctor, 602 | |||
* Oil, Marshall, 602 | |||
* Train Ferries—see Ferry | |||
* Tramway Spring Wheel, Reid-Riekie, 560 | |||
* Transmission Gear, Hydraulic, for Motor Cars, 523, 524 | |||
* Trueing Machine for Emery Wheels and Grindstones, Brunton and Trier, 644 | |||
* Tubes, Mild Steel—see Steel Turbine Drums, Steam Hollow Rolling Mill for, | |||
* John Brown and Co., 497, 498 {Two- page Supplement, November 12th, 1909) | |||
* 1100 B.H.P. Impulse Steam, [[Willans and Robinson]]. 324, 325 | |||
* Schulz Steam, 484 | |||
* Schulz 110 H.P. Steam, and Dynamo, 486 | |||
* Turbo-Alternators—see Electrical, &c. | |||
* VACUUM Brake Improvements, Gresham and Craven, 301 | |||
* Valve, Steam Regulator, “ Servo,” 378 | |||
* Valves, Water, Hydraulically Operated, Kennedy Valve Company, 70 | |||
* Vice—see Machine Tools | |||
* WAGON, Tipping, 20 H.P. Petrol, Clayton and Co., 14 | |||
* Wagons, Self-discharging Steel, for Burma, Leeds Forge Company, 275 | |||
* Warehouses at Puerto, Mexico, 237 | |||
* Water Heater, Automatic, The ‘‘Rudd,” 422 | |||
* Tank, 9,000,000 gallons, for Calcutta, Clayton, Son and Co., 44 | |||
* Waterways and Waterfalls of Finland, 285 | |||
* Weigher, Calculating Section, H. Pooley, 93 | |||
* Well, Artesian, at Slough, Isler, 482 | |||
* Wheel, Spring, for Tramways, Reid-Riekie, 560 | |||
* Wireless Telegraphy, Marconi, 630, 658 | |||
* Works, Cement, near Montreal, 680, 690 | |||
* Chubb’s, at Wolverhampton, 399 | |||
* Drysdale’s, 595, 606 | |||
* Foster, Blackett and Wilson’s Lead, 661 | |||
* Kerr, Stuart’s, at Stoke-on-Trent, 392 {Two-page Supplement, October l^tk, 1909) | |||
* Mirrlees Oil Engine, at Hazel Grove, 52 Port—see Port | |||
* Soho, Boulton’s Old Tools at, 195, 259, 462, 624; (Correction), 307 ; (Letters), 315,700 | |||
* Stepney Electricity, 448 | |||
* Yarrow’s, Bird’s-eye View, 184 | |||
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- ADAMS’ Manufacturing Company’s Starting Switch, 117
- Allen, W. H., Electric Lighting Set, also Centrifugal Pump and Engine for s.s. Tortuguero, 29, 30, 34 ; (Correction), 92
- Allsop Paraffin Engine, 547
- American Locomotive Company’s Superheater, 615
- Anderson’s Electrical Tower Crane, 643
- Appleby’s Goliath Crane at Melilla, 460
- Archdale’s Grinding Machines (viii,, ix., xv.. Supplement, November 2^tk, 1909)
- Archdale’s Vertical Milling Machine, 300
- Armstrong College Radio-telegraphic Apparatus, 634 '
- Armstrong’s Electric Lifting Bridge at Edinburgh, 509
- Arrol, Sir W.. 150-Ton Electric Shipbuilding Crane, 187, 188, 189
- Arundel Gassing Frame and Gas Regulator, 362
- Ashendon-Aynho Railway, 418
- Aveling and Porter’s Ploughing Engine, 603
- - Steam Road Roller, 14
- Avonmouth, Grain Conveying Plant at, NeW Conveyor Company, 326
- BAILEY, W. H., Cross-compound Two-stage Air Compressor, 447 (Two-page Supplement^ October 190&)
- Force Feed Pump Lubricator, 92
- Barclay, Curie’s “Inglis” Boiler, 16
- Barker’s Inserted Tooth-milling Cutter, 196
- Barnwell’s Aeroplane, 196
- Baro-Kano Railway, Nigeria, 288, 354 (Two-pccge Supplement^ September VJtk^ 1909)
- Bauerman, Professor Hilary, Portrait, 604
- Belle Fourche District, Inlet Canal, &c., 440
- Bellerophon, H. M. Battleship, 60 [Two-page Supplement^ July 16fA, 1909)
- Berry’s Hydraulic Forging Press, 215
- Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s Grinding Machines (iv., V., Supplement^ Novembe)'2.^th, 1909)
- Bickford, J. S. V., Experiments with a Glass Carburetter, 132—see Letters to the Editor
- Bingham’s Piston Valve Engine, 521
- Birch and Co.’s Grinding Machine (v., vi., vii., viii., Supplement^ November 1909)
- Bleriot’s Aeroplane and Cross-Channel Flight, 116, 211, 218, 219
- Blyth’s Wharf Generating Station, 448
- Boulton and Old Tools at Soho Works, 195, 259, 462, 624; (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700
- Bray and Wicklow Railway, 38
- Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 4 {Txco Tu:o- page Supplements, July 1909)
- Bremer Vulkan Shipyard at Vegesack, 468
- Bremerhaven, Tecklenborg Company’s Shipyard at, 519, 521, 630
- Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling Mono-rail Car, 510
- Brigg’s Steam Copper,'"421
- British Oxygen Company’s Metal-cutting System and Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe Cutter, 512
- Bromford Ironworks Strip Rolling Mill, 483
- Brown’s Hollow Rolling Mill for Steam Turbine
- Drums at Sheffield, 497. 498 (Txco-page Supplement, November l^th, 1909)
- Brunton and Trier’s Grindstone Dresser, 644;
- (Correction), 676
- Buckton’s Large Turbine Lathes, 248, 249
- Buenos Ayres, Electrical Generating Station at, 263, 267
- Burgess, Prof. C. F., on Boiler Corrosion as an Electro-chemical Action, 328
- Burma, Scherzer Rolling Litt Railway Bridge. 294, 296
- Burma, Self-discharging Steel Wagons for, Leeds Forge Company, 275
- CAMMELL, Laird’s Ferry Steamer Guanabacoa, 645; (Letter), 674
- Capel’s Carburetter, 197
- - Oil Engine Electric Lighting Set, 197
- - 45 B. H.P. Suction Gas Engine, 646
- Caracas Station Building, Proposed, 546
- Carter and Wright’s Multiple Screwing and Tapping Machine, 538
- Chemin de Fer du Nord—see Northern Railway of France
- Chicago and Alton Railway Locomotive, 252
- Chubb’s Works at Wolverhampton, 399
- Churchill Company’s Grinding Machines (xiv., XV., Supplement, Novem\ier 26<A, 1909)
- Clayton, Son and Co.’s 9,000,000 Gallons Water Tank for Calcutta, 44
- Clayton, Petrol Tipping Wagon, 14
- Coker, Professor E. G., on Laboratory Machine, &c., 43
- Colchester Lathe Company’s 8Jin. Gap Lathe, 216
- Cooper’s Piston Valve Engine and Double Transmission Gear, 522
- Corbett Dam, 337, 338
- Corliss Valve Gear, 640
- Cowans’ 160-Ton Electric Revolving Cantilever Crane, 534
- Crompton’s Continuous-current Pressure Con- verier, 40
- Crosier and Stephen’s Treadle Grinder (xv., xvi., Supplement^ Noveniber^^tK, 1909)
- Crossley Car Chassis, Engine and Gear-box, Clutch, Front Wheel Brake, Back Axle, &c., 522, 523
- Cyclops, H.M.S., Floating Repair Shop, 77; (Correction), 176 [Eiglit-page Supplement^ July 1909)
- D1, H.M. Submarine, 354
- Darlington Forge Steel Castings for the Titanic, 632, 636
- Deane’s Evaporative Condenser at Bermondsey, 350 '
- Dearn’s Pistons for s.s. Tortugnero, 30, 31, 32 ; (Correction) 92
- Denison’s 50-Ton Hydraulic Testing Machine, 70
- Denny-Edgecombe Torsion Meter, 471 ; (Letter), 502
- Detroit River Tunnel Electrification and Locomotive, 474, 478
- Dikker’s “Time-saver” Automatic Injector, 117
- Dixon’s Experimental Apparatus, 610
- Dodman’s Spraying Machine, 603
- Dover, Admiralty Harbour at, 390, 396, 397
- Doxford’s Self-discharging Coaling Vessel Pallion, 222
- Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 55, 107, 112; (Letter), 225 (Tivo-page July
- 1909)
- Drysdale’s Works, 595, 606
- Dundee Ferro-concrete Wharves, 93
- EASTON and Bessemer’s Experimental Drop
- Valve Engine, 402
- Empire Roller Bearing Company’s Bearings for
- Motor Omnibuses, 645
- Entwistle, Edward (“The Rocket’s” Driver),
- Portrait, 573 ; (Letter), 643
- Epsom Downs Branch Railway Motor Train, 642
- Ernest Renan, French Armoured Cruiser, 240, 244
- FARMAN Biplane, 211, 218, 219
- Fielding and Platt’s Bituminous Gas Producer, 317, 318
- Combined Steam Hammer and Forging Press, 458
- Finland, Industries of, 234
- Waterways and Waterfalls, 285
- Fishguard Harbour, 570. 593 {Four-page Supplement December Zrdy 1909)
- Fleming’s Hopper Dredger, Viscount Ridley, for Blyth Harbour, 500
- Fort Garry Station, Winnipeg, 443
- Foster’s Lead Works, Electrical Driving of, 681 French Armoured Cruiser Ernest Renan, 240, 244 Locomotives, New, 668, 669
- GARDEN City District, Electric Pumping Station, 387
- Gasquet Pasteuriser, 422
- Gateshead, Gasholders at, 577
- German Shipyards, 374, 412, 424, 468, 576, 580
- Gid and Aveling, Variable Stroke Petrol Engine, 401
- Glover’s Vice, 460
- Graceful, s.s.. Engines, Richardsons, Westgarth, 344 (TioQ-page Supplement, October' ls<, 1909)
- Great Western Rad way Power Signalling, 214, 215
- Gresham and Craven’s Vacuum Brake Improvements, 301
- Guanabacoa, Ferry Steamer, Cammed, Laird, 645; (Letter), 674
- HARKER’S Engines for Training Trawler Engineers, 404
- Harland and Wolff’s White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic, 226, 685. 632, 636
- Hawksley’s Suckling Water-tube Boiler, 42 Herbert’s Grinding Machines (x., xi., xii., xvi., Supplements November 26^A, 1909)
- Hetherington’s Grinding Machine (vi., vii., viii.,
- Supplemefnt^ November ^^tlis 1909) Hewitt’s Piston Valve Petrol Engine, 521 Hick, Hargreaves’ Vertical Compound Corliss
- Steam Engine, 640
- Holroyd’s Grinding Machines (xiii., xiv., Supplements November 2^th, 1909)
- Howden’s Zoelly 6000-Kilowatt Turbo-alternator, 452, 456
- Hughes, G., on Locomotives Designed and Built at Horwich, 105, 114, 119, 140, 146, 147, 174
- Hulse’s Grinding Machines (i., ii., iii., xvi., Supplements November 2^ths 1909)
- Open-side Planing Machine, 461 Humphrey’s Internal Combustion Pump, 428, 563, 564, 586, 597, 611, 616, 617
- Huntley Irrigation District, Main Canal; Pump Arrangement, 387
- INGLIS Marine Boiler, 16
- Isler’s Artesian Well at Slough, 482 '
- Italian Battleship Napoli, Engines, 184, 185, 192 , (Two-page SicppJ.emeni, August 20M, 1909)
- Ivatt’s Flexible Crank Axle, 144
- JACKMAN’S Hardness Testing Machine, 528 Jacobs-Shupert Stayless Locomotive Fire-box, 316 Jaltepec River, Bridge over, at Santa Lucrecia, 205
- Joy’s Gas Pump, 609, 610
- KENDALL and Gent’s Grinding Machines (vii,, viii.. Supplements November 26iA, 1909)
- Kennedy Hydraulically Operated Water Valve, 70
- Kerr’s “ Anticipating ” Marine Governor for s.s, Tortuguero, 31, 32
- Kerr,'Stuart’s Works at Stoke-on-Trent, 392 {Two-page Supplement^ October 15<A, 1909)
- King’s Dock at Swansea, 526, 651, 597 (Tivo-page Supplements Novembe)' 19Z/z., 1909)
- Kobe, Japan, 12,000-Ton Pontoon Floating Dock for, 250, 251
- Kynoch’s Self-oiling Bearing, 460
- LAGUNA Dam Across the Colorado River, 548, 550
- Landis Grinding Machine (xiii., Supplements November 1909)
- Lang’s Drill and Small Tool Grinder (xvi., Supplement, November 1909)
- Latham’s Attempted Aeroplane Channel Flight, 82
- Leeds Forge Company’s Self-discharging Steel Wagons for Burma, 275
- Leyland’s Brewers* Lorry, 421
- Liverpool, H.M. Second-class Cruiser, 474
- Livett’s Coupling for Hose Pipes, 172
- Lobnitz, Propulsion Screen Gold Dredger, at Peru, 268, 270 I
- London, Brighton, and South Coast Motor Railway Service, 642
- Loquist’s Mechanical Milker, 13
- Loudon’s Boring, Drilling, and Milling Machine, 162, 163
- Low Accessories and Ignition Company’s Sparking Plug. 70
- Lucas Sounding Machine, 660, 664
- Luke and Spencer’s Automatic Surface Grinding
- Machine (xii.. Supplement^ November)' 26^Zi, 1909)
- McEWAN’S Petrol Locomotive for Assam, 662
- Manchester University, Engineering Laboratories at, 62, 66
- Marconi Wireless Telegraphy, 630, 658
- Marshall’s Oil Tractor, 602
- Martyn’s Water-tight Fuse, 172
- Mason, William, on Mild Steel Tubes in Compression, &c., 671
- Massey’s Duplex Mechanical Striker, 200
- Friction Drop Stamp Battery, 304
- Matthews, Sir T., Plashing Gas-lighted Boat, 209
- Matto Grosso, Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 4 {Two Two-page Supplements, July 2nd, 1909) ‘
- “Max ” Instantaneous Hose Coupling, 200
- Meldrum’s Refuse Destructor for Prahran, 458
- Melilla, Engineering at, 460
- Melville, Rear-Admiral and J. H. Macalpine, 6000 H.P. Dynamometer, 575
- Merryweather’s Boiler Feed and Fire Pump, 92
- Minidoka Irrigation District Canal, Dam, &c., 441
- Mirrlees’ Oil Engine Works at Hazel Grove, 52
- Mitchell’s Combined Tool and Twist Drill Grinder (xv., Suppleme^U, November 2,Qth, 1909)
- Mitchell, A., Grain Elevator, 28
- Monitor System of Ship Construction, s.s. Moni-
- Montreal, Cement Mill near, 680, 690
- Motor Mercantile Association’s Hydraulic Transmission Gear, 523, 524
- Moul’s Combined Counter and Chronograph, 344
- Murdock’s Crane and Blowing Tubs at Soho Works, 625
- Gas Plant at Soho, 261 Facsimile Letter, 626
- Musker’s Movable Hydraulic Crane, 513
- NAPOLI, Engines of the Italian Battleship, 184, 185, 192 {Tico-page Supplement, August 1909)
- Neacholl’s Lubrication of Check-rails, 632
- Necaxa Dam No. 2, Accident, 101, 143
- Newbiggin Colliery, Robey’s Winding Engines, 314
- Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 84, 88
- New Conveyor Cantilever Grain Elevator. 28 Grain-conveying Plant, 326
- North Platte Irr^ation District, 312
- Northern Nigeria Railways, 288, 354 (Tivo-page Supplement, Septemlyer Vltk, 1909)
- Railway of France, Recent Locomotive ' Performances, J. T. Burton-Alexander, 359,482 (Txvo-page Supplement, November SiZt, 1909)
- Norton’s Grinding Machines (v., vi., vii.. Supplement, November 1909)
- Nunan’s Hose Coupling, 354
- OLYMPIA Motor Car Exhibition, 520, 546
- Olympic, White Star Liner, under Construction, 226
- and Titanic, White Star Liners, Harland and Wolff, 226, 585, 632, 636
- Orion, H.M. Battleship, 550, 556
- Otaki, s.s.. Outlines of Pistons and Turbine Engines, Valves, &c., 135,157, 181
- PALLION, Self-discharging Coaling Vessel, 222
- Paris, Aeronautical Motors in, 342, 346, 364 (for Names see Subject Index, Aeronautical Motors)
- Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Locomotives, 668, 669
- Parsons’ Compound Alternator, 4
- Paterson Steam Trap, 394
- Pathfinder Dam, 312
- Pearn’s Treble Ram Sinking Pump, 561
- Peerless V-Belt Company’s Chain Belts, 224
- Pelican, Sand Pump Dredger, at Rangoon, Simons, 58
- Penarth, 7000-Ton Floating Dock, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 316, 320
- Peru, Propulsion Screen Gold Dredger, at Lobnitz, 268, 270
- Petter Oil Engine, 14, 15
- Phillips’ Lead Trap Press, 694
- Pilkington’s High-speed Pneumatic Hammer, 695
- Pilliod Valve Gear for Chicago and Alton Locomotive, 252
- Pollock, J., Sons and Co.’s Reversible Marine Oil Engine, 614
- Polyrhoe Automatic Carburetter, 375
- Pooley’s Calculating Section Weigher, 93
- Price’s Portable Air Compressor, 190
- Puerto, Mexico, Warehouses at, 237
- RANGOON, Port Works, and Sand Pump Dredger, Pelican, 58
- Ransome’s Hollow Chisel Mortising Machine, 327
- Reid-Riekie Spring Wheel for Tramways, 560
- Reinecker’s Grinding Machines (ix., x., Supplement, November 26^/t, 1909)
- Rhead, E. L., on Causes of the Corrosion of Copper and Brass, 416
- Rheims Aeronautical Meeting, 197, 211, 218, 219. 237, 247, 266
- Rhymney Railway Locomotive Boiler Explosion,
- Richards, Geo., Boring and Turning Mill, 641
- Piston-rod Grinding Machine (iv., Supplement, November 2^th, 1909)
- Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.’s Engines for the s.s. Graceful, 344 {Two-page Supplement, October IsZ, 1909)
- Roberts’ Disc Grinder (xv.. Supplement, November 2Qtk, 1909)
- Robey’s Winding Engines, 314
- “Rocket’s” Driver, The, Edward Entwistle’s Portrait, 573; (Letter), 643
- Roosevelt Dam, 337, 338
- Rowland’s Combined Wet Tool and Twist Drill Grinder (xvi., Supplement, Novembet' 26^/i, 1909)
- Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 13
- Rudd Automatic Water Heater, 422
- Ruston-Proctor’s 7 H.P. Compound Steam Tractor, 602
- Steam Navvy, 551
- SALT River Dam and Irrigation District, 338, 339
- San Paulo Superheated Steam Locomotive, 365. 370
- Saunderson’s Agricultural Tractor, 13
- Scarborough Harbour, Recent Improvements, 686 Schneider’s Locomotive with Water-tube Boiler 431
- Schuchardt and Schutte’s Grinding Machines (xii., xiii., Supplement, November 2<Qik, 1909)
- Schulz Steam Turbine, 484
- Scott’s Air Compressor, 15 ; (Correction), 41
- “Servo” Steam Regulator Valve, 378
- Shanks’ Machine Tools Inspected by Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 160, 166
- Shoshone Dam and Irrigation District, 337
- Siebe, Gorman and Co.’s Life-saving Devices in Submarine Boats, 612
- “Silver Star” Force-feed Lubricator. W. H. Bailey, 92
- Simons’ Sand Pump Dredger Pelican at Rangoon, 68
- Smith and Coventry Planing Machine, 183
- Smith, Professor C. A. M., on Compound Stress Experiments, 667, 697
- Smithfield Club Show, 602
- Snowhomish, Life-saving s.s., 144
- Soho Works, Boulton’s Old Tools at, 259, 624 • (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700 ’
- Sommer’s Record Aeroplane Flight, 171
- South and Central America, Progress of Engineering in, 631, 545
- South-Western Polytechnic, Experimental Drop Valve Engine at, 402
- Southern Pacific Locomotive Boiler with Feedwater Heater, 223
- Spencer’s Rolling Lift Railway Bridge, Burma, 294, 296
- Spring Canyon Aqueduct, 312
- Stephen’s Fruit and Passenger s.s. Tortueuero 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92 ’
- Stepney Electricity Works, 448
- Grinder (xv., Supplement, November 2xith, 1909)
- Storey’s Shaping Machine, 432
- Stubbs’ Gassing Frame, 352
- Suckling Water-tube Boiler, 42
- Sunbeam Live Axle Car Chassis, 547
- Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson’s Cable
- Ship Telconia, 660, 664
- Shipbuilding Berths and Cranes at Wallsend Shipyard, 669 7000-Ton Floating Dock for Penarth, 316, 320
- Train Ferry Steamer Drottning Victoria, 65,107,112; (Letter), 225 {Two-page Supplement, July 30iA, 1909)
- Swansea, King’s Dock at, 526, 651, 597 (Two-page Supplement, 19«A, 1909)
- TANGYES’ Machine for Banding Armatures 378 Milhng Machine, 8 ’
- Tauern Railway, 494, 504
- Terminal Ports, 205,
- Tebonia, Cable Ship, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 660, 664 °
- Telegraph Construction Company’s Machinery for Cable Ship Telconia, 660, 664
- Ten^serim, Steamship, Stem Cut off by Oxygen 612 ’
- Thames, Proposed Bridge over, 528
- Thermir process on a Broken Roll Mill Housing, 644
- Thornhill and Koyaton Line, Midland Railway, ^Z
- “Time-saver ” Automatic Injector, Dikker’s, 117
- Titanic and Olympic, White Star Liners, Harland and Wolff, 226, 585, 632, 636
- Tortuguero Fruit and Passenger Steamship, Alex.
- Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92
- Tnnculo, Oil Tank Steamer, 393
- Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, 548
- UNCOMPAHGRE District and Gunnison Tunnel,
- Union Electric Hydro-electric Generator
- United States Irrigation Works
- VENEZUELA, Rolling Stock on La Guaira Caracas Etailway, 645 v-uaira
- Vernon, P. V., on Power Tests of Machine Tools, 670
- Vickers, H.M. Second-class Cruiser Liverpool, 474
- H.M. Submarine DI, 354
- Victoria Turbine Pump, Willans, 405
- Viscount Ridley, Hopper Dredger, Fleming and Ferguson, 500
- Voisin Biplane, 211, 218, 219
- Vulcan Cement Works, Montreal, 680, 690
- WAKEFIELD’S Lubricator for Locomotives, 508
- Wallsend Shipyard, Shipbuilding Berths and Cranes, 669
- Wansbeck River, Ferro-concrete Bridge over, 444, 445
- Ward’s Plain and Bush Grinding Machines (ii., iii., iv,, Si^plefment^ November 26^A. 1909)
- Waygood’s Electric Luffing Crane, 450
- Weir’s Oil Pumping Engine, 184
- Weser Shipyard at Gropelingen, 412, 424
- Wey Wooden Foot-bridge, 248
- White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic, 226, 585, 632, 636
- Wilkinson Experimental Apparatus, 420
- Willans’ 1100 B.H.P. Impulse Steam Turbine, 324, 325
- Victoria Turbine Pump, 405
- Williston Irrigation District, Floating Pumping Plant, 387
- Wilson’s Electric Locomotive Crane, 42 Wimperis’ Accelerometer, 524
- Winchester, Steam Yacht, Yarrow, 404
- Winnington Swing Bridge, 359, 361
- Winstanley’s Apparatus for Fire-damp Detection, 694
- Worthington and Humphrey Pump Contrasted, 611
- Wuoksen River and Falls, 287
- YARTON Signal-box, Great Western Railway, 214, 215
- Yarrow’s Brazilian Destroyer Matto Grosso, 4 (Two Tivo-page Supplefmemts, 1909)
- Works, Bird’s-eye View, 184
- Yuma Irrigation District, 549
Subjects
- ACCELEROMETER, Wimperis, 524
- Aeronautical Motors in Paris : Antoinette, Aster, Bayard-Clement, Beck, Berthaud, Brouhot, Buchet, Darracq, De Dion, E.N.V., Fiat, Gregoire-Gyp, Mors, Panhard, Renard, Renault, Rougier, 342, 346, 364
- Aeroplane Channel Flight, Mr. Latham’s Attempt, 82
- Cross-Channel Flight, Bleriot’s, 116 and Engine, Barnwell, 196 Record Flight, Sommer, 171
- Aeroplanes at the Rheims Meeting, 197, 211, 218, 219, 237, 247, 266
- Air Compressor, Cross-compound Two-stage, W. H. Bailey, 447 {Two-page Supplement, October 29^A, 1909)
- Compressor, Portable, Price, 190
- Aqueduct, Spring Canyon, 312
- Axle, Flexible Crank, Ivatt, 144
- BEARING, Self-oiling, Kynoch, 460
- Belts, Chain, for Driving Pumps, Peerless V-Belt Company, 224
- Boiler Corrosion as an Electro-chemical Action, Prof. C. F. Burgess, 328
- Explosion, Rhymney Railway Locomotive, 171
- Inglis Marine, 16
- Locomotive, and Feed-water Heater, 223
- Suckling Water-tube, Hawksley, 42
- Water-tube, and Superheater for Locomotive, Schneider, 431
- Brake, Vacuum, Gresham and Craven, 301
- Brewers’ Machinery Exhibition, 421
- Bridge, Electric Lifting, at Edinburgh, Armstrong, 509
- Ferro-concrete over River Wansbeck, 444, 445
- Scherzer Rolling Lift Railway, Burma, Spencer, 294, 296
- on Tehuantepec Railway, over Jaltepec River, 205
- over Thames, Proposed, 528 Winnington Swing, over the Weaver, 359, 361
- Wooden Foot, over the Wey, 248 Bridges on Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 84, 88
- CANALS, Dams, &c., in United States Irrigation Works—see Irrigation
- Car, Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling Monorail, 510
- Carburetter, Automatic, The Polyrhoe, 375
- for Electric Lighting Set, Capel, 197 Glass, Experiments, J. S. V. Bickford, 132
- Cement Works, Vulcan, near Montreal, 680, 690
- Chain Belts Driving Pumps, Peerless V-Belt Company, 224
- Coal Dust Experiments, 376
- Coaling Vessel Pallion, Self-discharging, Dox- ford, 222
- Compressor, Air, Scott, 15 ; (Correction), 41
- Condenser, Evaporative, Deane, 350
- Copper and Brass, Some Causes of Corrosion of, E. L. Rhead, 416
- Steam, Briggs’, 421
- Corrosion, Boiler, as an Electro-chemical Action, Prof. C. F. Burgess, 328
- Counter and Chronograph, Combined, Moul, 344 Coupling. Hose, Instantaneous, ‘‘Max,” L’mi- ted, 200
- Coupling for Hose Pipes, Livett, 172
- Nunan 354
- Crane, Electric Locomotive, J. H. Wilson, 42 Electric Luffing, Waygood, 450 160 Ton Electric Revolving Cantilever,
- Cowans, Sheldon and Co., 534
- 150-Ton Electric Shipbuilding, Sir W. Arrol, 187, 188,189
- Electric Tower, Anderson, 643 Goliath, at Melilla, Appleby, 460 Movable Hydraulic, Musker, 513 Cranes in German Shipyards, 414, 470. 576, 580
- Shipbuilding Berths and, at the Wallsend Shipyard, 669
- DAM, Necaxa, Accident, 101, 143
- Dams, Corbett, Pathfinder, Roosevelt, Salt River,
- Shoshone, 312, 337
- Dock, Floating for Penarth, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 316, 320
- King’s, at Swansea, 526, 551, 597 (Two-page Siippl&nnentt November 1909) 12,000-Ton Pontoon Floating, for Kobe, Japan, 250, 251,
- Dredger, Hopper, in Blyth Harbour, Fleming and Ferguson, 500
- Sand Pump, Pelican, at Ringoon, Simons, 58
- Duplex Mechanical Striker, Massey, 200
- Dynamometer, 6000 H.P., Rear-Admiral Melville and J. H. Macalpino, 575
- ELECTRICAL Alternator, Parsons’ Compound, 4
- Armatures, Banding, Tangyes’ Machine for, 378
- Converter, Continuous - current Pressure, Crompton’s, 40
- Driving of a Lead Works. Foster, Blackett and Wilson, 661
- Generating Station at Buenos ' Ayres, 263, 267
- Generator, Hydro-electric, Union j Electric Company, 540
- Lighting Set, Small Oil Engine, Capel, 197
- Lighting Set for s.s. Tortuguero, W. H. Allen, 29, 30, 34
- Locomotives—.sec Railways, Locomotive Rolling Mill Drive, 340
- Signalling on the Great Western Railway, 214, 215
- Smelting Furnace, 339
- Sparking Plug, Low Accessories and Ignition Company, 70
- Switch, New Starting, Adams Manufacturing Company, 117
- Turbo-alternators, 6000-Kilowatt, Howden-Zoelly, 452, 456
- Turbo - alternator, 11,000 H.P,; Rotor and Stator at Buenos Ayres, 263, 267
- Works at Stepney, 448 Electricity from Refuse, 458 Elevator, Mitchell Cantilever Grain, 28 Engine, Experimental Drop Valve, at South- Western Polytechnic, Easton and Bessemer, 402
- Oil, Petter, 14, 15
- Paraffin, Allsop, 547
- Reversible Marine Oil, J. Pollock, Sons and Co., 614
- Small Oil, for Electric Lighting Set, Capel, 197
- Steam and Pump for Condenser of s.s. Tortuguero, W. H. Allen, 31, 32; (Correction), 92
- Suction Gas, 45 B.H.P., Capel, 646 Variable Stroke, Petrol, Gill and Aveling, 401
- Vertical Compound Corliss Steam, Hick, Hargreaves, 640
- Works— see Works Engines, Aeronautical—see Aeronautical of the Brazilian Destroyer Matto Grosso, 41 {Tv)O Two-page Supplements, July 2nd, 1909)
- of the French Cruiser Ernest Renan, 240, 214
- of the s.s. Graceful, Richardsons, West- garih, 344, {Ttvo-page Supplement, October Is^, 1909)
- ot the Italian Battleship Napoli, 184, 185, 192 (Two-page Supplement,
- August 2^lh, 1909)
- Piston Valve Petrol, at Olympia, 521, 522 for Training Trawler Engineers, Harker, 404
- Winding, at Newbiggin Colliery, 314 Engineering at Melilla, 460 in South and Central America, Progress of, 531, 545
- Exhibition, Brewers’ Machinery, 421 Motor Car, at Olympia, 520, 546
- Experimental Apparatus, Dixon’s, 610
- for Evaporation, &c., Wilkinson, 420
- FERRO-CONCRETE Wharfs at Dundee, 93
- Ferry Steamer, Train, Drottning Victoria, Swan, Hunter and Wigbam Richardson, 55, 107,112 ; (Letter), 225 (Tivo-page Supplevienty July 30iA, 1909)
- Ferry Steamers—see also Ships
- Fire-box, Stayless, for Locomotives, Jacobs- Firedam^’Detection of, Winstanley’s Apparatus, 694
- Forging Press, Hydraulic, Berry, 215
- Fuse, Water tight, Martyn, 172
- GASHOLDERS at Gateshead, 577
- Gas lighted Boat, Sir T. Matthews, 209
- Gas Producer for Bituminous Fuels, Fielding and Platt. 317. 318 , X
- Gassing of Yarns; Frames and Gas Regulator, Arundel, Stubbs, 352
- Gold Dredger, Propulsion Screen, at Peru, Lobnitz, 268, 270
- Grain Conveying Plant at Avonmouth, New Conveyor Company, 326
- Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
- Grindstone Dressing Device, Brunton and Trier, 644 ; (Correction), 676
- HAMMERS—see Machine Tools
- Harbour, Admiralty, at Dover, 390 396, 397
- Fishguard, 570, 593 (Four-page Supple- 7nent^ December 3rd, 1909)
- Scarborough. Recent Improvements, 686 Hardness Testing Machine, Jackman, 538 Hose Coupling, Instantaneous, “Max ” Limited, 200
- Livett, 172
- Nunan, 354
- IRRIGATION Works of the United States Government, 292, 311, 337, 387, 440, 496, 548, 594
- LABORATORIES at Manchester University, 62 66
- Laboratory Machine for Applying Bending and Twisting Moments Simultaneously, 43
- Lead Trap Press, Phillips, 694
- Works, Electrical Driving of, 661
- Life-saving Devices in Submarine Boats, Siebe, Gorman and Co., 612
- Locomotive Boiler with Feed-water Heater, 223 Brake Blocks, Pressure on, 26 Electric, Detroit River Tunnel, 474, 478
- Fire-box, Stayless, Jacobs-Shupert, 316
- Performances on the Northern Railway of France. J. T. Burton- Alexander, 359, 482 [Ttco-page Supplementf November 1909)
- Petrol, for Assam, McEwan, 662 with Pilliod Valve Gear for Chicago and Alton Railway, 252
- Superheated Steam, San Paulo Railway, 365, 370
- with Water-tube Boiler, Schneider, 431
- Locomotives Designed and Built at Horwioh, G. Hughes, 105, 114, 119, 140, 146, 147, 174
- on the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 668, 669
- Lorry, Leyland’s, 421
- Lubrication of Check-rails, Neachell, 632
- Lubricator, Bailey’s Force-Feed Pump, 92 for Locomotives, C. C. Wakefield, 508
Machine Tools:
- BORING, Drilling, and Milling Machine, London, 162, 163
- and Turning Mill with Drilling Attachment, Geo. Richards, 641
- Boulton and Old Tools at the Soho Works, 195, 259, 462, 624 ; (Correction), 307; (Letters), 315, 700
- Duplex Mechanical Striker, Massey, 200
- Forging Press, Hydraulic, Berry, 215
- Grinding Machines, Various (Sixteen.-page Supplement); for Names of Makers see Index to Miscellaneous Articles (Special Supplement. November 26(A, 1909)
- Hammer, Combined Steam, and Forging Press, Fielding, 468
- High-speed Pneumatic, Pilkington, 695
- Lathe, 8Jin. gap, Colchester Lathe Company, 216 Large Turbine, J. Buckton, 248, 249
- Machine Tools Exhibited to Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 160, 166
- Milling Cutter, Inserted Tooth, Barker, 196 Machine, Tangyes, 8
- Vertical, Archdale, 300
- Planing Machine, Open-side, Hulse, 461
- Planing Machine, Smith and Coventry, 183
- Power Tests of Machine Tools, P. V. Vernon 670
- Screwing and Tapping Machine, Carter and Wright, 538
- Shaping Machine, Storey, 432
- Soho Works (see Boulton)
- Vice, M. Glover, 450
Maps
- Ashendon-Aynho Railway, 418
- Bray and Wicklow Railway, 38
- Canals, The Cross, 683
- Dover, Admiralty Harbour at, 391
- Finland, Railways and Waterways of, 262, 285
- Forth and Clyde Canal, Proposed Routes, 656 German Waterways, 499
- Newburgh and North Fife Railway, 85
- Rangoon, 58
- Sassnitz Harbour, 56
- Thornhill and Royston Railway, 27
- Train Ferries, 56
- Trelleborg Harbour, 56
- United States Irrigation Districts, 292
- MARINE Governor, Kerr’s “Anticipating,” for s.s. Tortuguero, 31, 32
- Mpker, Mechanical, Loquist, 13
- Mill, Cement—see Cement Works
- Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
- Monorail Car, Brennan’s Four-wheel Self-propelling, 510
- Mortising Machine, Hollow Chisel, A. Ransome, 327
- Motor Car Chassis, Live Axle, Sunbeam, 647 Engines. Transmission Gear, and Details, at Olympia, 620
- Train on Epsom Downs Branch Line, 642 Motors—see Aeronautical
- NAVVY, Steam, Ruston-Proctor, 651
- OIL Friction Testing Machine, W. Alexander, 291
- Optical Apparatus for Gas-lighted Boat, 209
- Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe Cutter, 612
- PASTEURISER, Gasquet, 422
- Pistons and Piston Valves, 23
- and Piston Valves of s.s. Tortuguero, Alex. Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (Correction), 92
- Ploughing Engine, Aveling and Porter, 603
- Porhydrometer. The, 117
- Port Works at Rangoon and Dredger, 58
- Portrait of Edward Entwistle, Driver of “The Rocket,” 573 ; (Letter), 643
- Professor Hilary Bauerman, 604
- Propellers, Screw, of Small Boats, 252
- Pump, Boiler Feed and Fire, Merryweather, 92 Gas, Joy’s, 609, 610
- Internal Combustion, Humphrey, 428, 563, 564, 586, 597, 611, 616, 617
- Treble Ram Sinking, Pearn, 561
- Torbine, Victoria, Willans, 405 Worthington and Humphrey, Contrasted, 611
- Pumping Engine, Oil, Weir, 184
- Plant, Floating Irrigation, 387
- Pumps, Centrifugal, Experiments with, J. G. Davis and W. R. Harding, 205
- RADIO-TELEGEAPHIC Apparatus at Armstrong College, 634
- Railway, Ashendon-Aynho, 418
- Baro-Kano, Nigeria, 288, 354 (Two-page Supplement^ September 17^A, 1909) Bray and Wicklow, 39
- London, Brighton, and South Coast, Motor Train on Epsom Downs Branch, 642
- Newburgh and North Fife, 84, 88
- Rolling Stock of Venezuela, 645 Signalling, Electrical, on the Great Western, 214, 215
- Southern Pacific, Locomotive Boiler with Feed-water Heater, 223
- Station at Fort Garry, Winnipeg, 443 Tauern, 494, 504
- Tehuantepec, and Terminal Ports, 205, 236, 259
- Thornhill and Royston, 27
- Railways of Venezuela, 545
- Refrigerating Machine ^or s.s. Tortuguero, 31, 32
- Refuse Destructor at Prahran, near Melbourne, Meldrum, 458
- Repairing a Fractured Rolling Mill Housing, Thermit, 644
- Roller Bearings for Motor Omnibuses, Empire
- Roller Bearing Company, 645
- Steam Road, Aveling, 14
- Rolling Mill Drive, Electric, 340
- Hollow, for Steam Turbine Drums, John Brown and Co., 497, 498 (Tivo-page Supplement^ November V2th, 1909)
- Strip, at Bromford Ironworks, 483
Ships: British Navy:
- Bellerophon, H.M. Battleship, 60 (Two page Supplement^ July IQtk^ 1909)
- Cyclops, H.M.S., Floating Repair Shop, 77; (Correction), 176 (Eight-page Supplement. July 1909)
- DI, H.M. Submarine, Vickers, 352
- Liverpool, H.M. Second-class Cruiser, 474
- Orion, H.M. Battleship, 650, 556
Ships: Foeeign Navies:
- Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, Matto Grosso, &c,, 4 (Two Two-page Supplements^ July 2ndy 1909)
- French Armoured Cruiser, Ernest Renan, 240, 244
- Italian Battleship Napoli, Machinery, 184, 185, 192 (Two-page Supplement, August 1909
Ships: Miscellaneous:
- Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, Swan, Hunter and Wighara Richardson, 55, 107, 112 ; (Letter) 225 (Tvjo-page Supplement, July 30^A, 1909)
- Flashing, Gas-lighted Boat, Sir T. Matthews, 209
- Graceful, s.s., Engines of the, Richardsons, Westgarth, 344 {Two-page Supplement^ October 15i, 1909)
- Guanabacoa, Ferry Steamer, Cammell, Laird 646 ; (Letter) 674
- Monitoria, s.s., Ericsson Shipping Company, 145
- Olympic and Titanic, White Star Liners, Harland and Wolff, 226, 685, 632, 636
- Otaki, S.S., Outlines of Piston and Turbine Engines, Valves, &c., 135, 157, 181
- Pallion, Self-discharging Coaling Vessel, Doxford, 222
- Snohomish, Life-saving s.s., 144
- Steamer’s Stem Cut off by Oxygen, 612
- Submarine Boats, Life-saving Devices in, Siebe, Gorman, 612
- Telconia, Cable Ship, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 660, 664
- Tenasserim, Steamer, Stem Cut off by Oxygen, British Oxygen Company, 612
- Tortuguero, Fruit and Passenger Steamship, A. Stephen, 29, 30, 34; (correction) 92
- Trinculo, Oil Tank Steamer, 393
- Winchester, Steam Yacht, Yarrow, 404
- SHIPBUILDING Berths and Cranes at the Wallsend Shipyard, 669
- Shipyards, German, 374, 412, 424, 468, 519, 521, 530, 576, 680
- Show, Royal Agricultural Society’s, 13
- Smithfield Club, 602
- Signalling, Power, on the Great Western Railway, 214, 215
- Sounding Machine, Automatic, Lucas, 660, 664
- Sphingometer, C. Alfred Smith, 417
- Spinning Frames, Electric Driving of, 136
- Spraying Machine, Dodman, 603
- Stamp Battery, Friction Drop, B. and S. Massey, 304
- Steam Navigation, Early History of, 366 Trap, Paterson, 394
- Steel Tubes, Mild, in Compression, &c., William Mason, 671
- Stress Experiments, Compound, Professor C. A. M. Smith on, 657, 697
- Superheater, American Locomotive Company’s, 615
- TANK, 9,000,000 Gallons, for Calcutta, Clayton, 44
- Tanks, Measuring, at Drysdale’s Works, 696
- Telegraph Cable Machinery for the Telconia, 660, 664
- Testing Machine, 60-Ton Hydraulic, S. Denison, 70
- Oil Friction, W. Alexander, 291
- Tire and Rail, 492
- Torsion Meter, Denny-Edgecombe, 471 ; (Letter), 502
- Tractor, Agricultural, Saunderson, 13
- 7 H.P. Compound Steam, Ruston- Proctor, 602
- Oil, Marshall, 602
- Train Ferries—see Ferry
- Tramway Spring Wheel, Reid-Riekie, 560
- Transmission Gear, Hydraulic, for Motor Cars, 523, 524
- Trueing Machine for Emery Wheels and Grindstones, Brunton and Trier, 644
- Tubes, Mild Steel—see Steel Turbine Drums, Steam Hollow Rolling Mill for,
- John Brown and Co., 497, 498 {Two- page Supplement, November 12th, 1909)
- 1100 B.H.P. Impulse Steam, Willans and Robinson. 324, 325
- Schulz Steam, 484
- Schulz 110 H.P. Steam, and Dynamo, 486
- Turbo-Alternators—see Electrical, &c.
- VACUUM Brake Improvements, Gresham and Craven, 301
- Valve, Steam Regulator, “ Servo,” 378
- Valves, Water, Hydraulically Operated, Kennedy Valve Company, 70
- Vice—see Machine Tools
- WAGON, Tipping, 20 H.P. Petrol, Clayton and Co., 14
- Wagons, Self-discharging Steel, for Burma, Leeds Forge Company, 275
- Warehouses at Puerto, Mexico, 237
- Water Heater, Automatic, The ‘‘Rudd,” 422
- Tank, 9,000,000 gallons, for Calcutta, Clayton, Son and Co., 44
- Waterways and Waterfalls of Finland, 285
- Weigher, Calculating Section, H. Pooley, 93
- Well, Artesian, at Slough, Isler, 482
- Wheel, Spring, for Tramways, Reid-Riekie, 560
- Wireless Telegraphy, Marconi, 630, 658
- Works, Cement, near Montreal, 680, 690
- Chubb’s, at Wolverhampton, 399
- Drysdale’s, 595, 606
- Foster, Blackett and Wilson’s Lead, 661
- Kerr, Stuart’s, at Stoke-on-Trent, 392 {Two-page Supplement, October l^tk, 1909)
- Mirrlees Oil Engine, at Hazel Grove, 52 Port—see Port
- Soho, Boulton’s Old Tools at, 195, 259, 462, 624; (Correction), 307 ; (Letters), 315,700
- Stepney Electricity, 448
- Yarrow’s, Bird’s-eye View, 184
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