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Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Boiler, 201 | Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Boiler, 201 | ||
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Ayrton, Mr. W. E., Galvanometer, 49 | Ayrton, Mr. W. E., Galvanometer, 49 | ||
Barton, Mr., | Barton, Mr., Feed Water Heater, 49 | ||
Bayley, Mr., Combination Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, International Exhibition, 450 | Bayley, Mr., Combination Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, International Exhibition, 450 | ||
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Fairbairn’s Fire Tube Safety Boiler, 273, 276 | Fairbairn’s Fire Tube Safety Boiler, 273, 276 | ||
Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps, Great Western Locomotive Works, 273 | [[Fielding and Platt]], Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps, Great Western Locomotive Works, 273 | ||
Fisher, Mr. J. A., Road Locomotive, 458 | Fisher, Mr. J. A., Road Locomotive, 458 | ||
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Fowler, Assoc. Inst., C.E., Mr. G., On the | Fowler, Assoc. Inst., C.E., Mr. G., On the School Drum for Winding Engines, 227 | ||
Furness and Co., Messrs. W., Dovetailing Machine, 94 | Furness and Co., Messrs. W., Dovetailing Machine, 94 |
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LIST OF NAMES.
Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Boiler, 201
Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Horizontal Engine, 204
Allison, Mr. T., Belt Riveter, 438
Archer, Mr , Stone-breaking Machinery, 255
Atkins, Mr. T., Fire-engine, 166
Ayrton, Mr. W. E., Galvanometer, 49
Barton, Mr., Feed Water Heater, 49
Bayley, Mr., Combination Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, International Exhibition, 450
Bell, Mr. A., Feed Water Heater, 219
Blake’s Stone Breaker, Mr. H. R Marsden, Constructor, 406
Brusch, Mr., Automaton Damper, 133
Buss, M., Cataract Governor, 326
Caspersen, Mr. II. W., Continuous Expansion Compound Engines, 384
Chaufourier, M., Churka Cotton Gin Trial, 29
Crichton and Co., Messrs. W., Steam Launch Engines for the Russian Navy, 381
Crossland, Mr. J. S., Tubular Boiler, 398
Curtis, Parr, and Madeley, Messrs., Cowper’s Lockjaw Gin, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Danks, Mr. S., Puddling Furnace, 64, 76, 80
Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., 8-H.P. Vertical Engine, 5
Dobson and Barlow, Messrs., Cylinder Saw Gin and Brakell’s Knife Roller Gins, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Dormoy, Mr., Revolving Rabble applied to Common Furnace, 335
Dormoy, Mr., Rotary Puddling Furnace, 262
Duckham, Mr. F. E., Hydrostatic Weighing, 334, 346
Egan, Mr. A., Springs, 112
Fairbairn’s Fire Tube Safety Boiler, 273, 276
Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps, Great Western Locomotive Works, 273
Fisher, Mr. J. A., Road Locomotive, 458
Fletcher, Mr. L. E., On the Application of Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, 49
Fleury’s Water Meter, 433
Fowler, Assoc. Inst., C.E., Mr. G., On the School Drum for Winding Engines, 227
Furness and Co., Messrs. W., Dovetailing Machine, 94
Furnival’s “Express” Diagonal Cutting Machine, International Exhibition, 432
Furnival, Mr., “Express” Flatten Printing Machine, International Exhibition, 436
Garnett, Messrs., Toothed Roller Gin, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Glaister, Mr. T., Stone-sawing Machinery at Melbourne, 48
Gordon, Mr. J. E., Registering Anemometer, 66
Graham, Mr., Breech-loading Guns, 40
Grantham, Mr. J., Steam Tramway Car, 134
Harston, Mr. G., Breech-loading Rifle, 166
Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Messrs., Direct-acting Steam Pump, 451
Hick, Mr. G. W., Hydraulic Brickmaking, 5
Hick, Mr. G. W., Pumping Engine, Strafford Main Collieries, 183
Hope Machine Company, U.S., Moulding Cutter Heads 398
Hutchinson, Mr., Ironworks, 190,191
Jacks, Mr. A. S., Hydraulic Indicator for Chain Testing Machines, 380
James, Mr. H. A., Ventilation of House Drains, 31
Johnson, Mr. H., Piston Rod Packing, 84
Kershaw, Messrs. J. and J., Tapping and Screwing Machine, 450
Kock, M., Pontoon Viaduct, 186
Lilpof, Rau, and Co., Messrs., Russian Post-office Carriage, 362
Lome, M. Dupuy de, Balloon, 167
Long, Mr. R., Governors for Engines, 458
McCool, Mr., Safety Plates, 262
McGough, N.E., Mr. J., Centrifugal Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, 344
McKay and McGeorge, Messrs., Punching and Riveting Machine, 76
Mallet, M. Inst., C.E., Mr. R., Buckled Plate Permanent Way, 402
Martin, Mr. T. H., Piston, 345
Matthew, Mr., Gas Connection, 58
Merrifield, F.R.S., Mr. C. W., On the Effects of Torpedoes on Naval Construction, 226
Millar, C.E., Mr. W. J., Strains in Iron Roof, 84
Millward, Mr. F., Water-level Alarm Indicator for Boilers, 22
Moeratt, Herr J. N., On the Protection of Vessels against Torpedoes, 245
Motz, M, Expansion Pivot, 380
New and Co., Messrs., Wheel and Axles Lathes, Brighton Works of the L.B. and S.C. Railway, designed by Mr. W. Stroudley, 330
Newton, Mr., Rail and Carriage Wheels, 76
Norton and Hawksley, Messrs., Beater Mill, 5
Oswald and Co.,Messrs., Compound Engines 250*H.P. of the Scindia and Bertha, 148, 152,
Otley, Mr., Saw Spindle, 183
Owen, Mr. S., Screw Propeller, 30
P?lmieri, Prof., Seismographic Apparatus, 407
Paris, Admiral, Designs for Turret Ships, 254, 258
Peart, Mr., Pit Car Wheel, 433
Perkins, Mr. T., 10-Wheel Goods Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 113, 134
Phillips, Mr. J. E., Ventilation of Sewers, 84
Platt Bros, and Co., Messrs., Indian Cotton Gins, International Exhibition, 432
Platt, Messrs., Macarthy Gin Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Boilers of H.M.S. Salamisand Helicon, 59
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Feathering Paddle Wheel H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 60
Ravenhill, Sankeld, and Co., Messrs., 250-H.P. Oscillating Engines of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 22, 26, 41, 44
Restell Breech-loading Rifle, 344
Richardson, Messrs. C., Air Loom at the International Exhibition, 362
Robey and Co., Messrs , and Messrs. Hind and Son, Lathe for Turning Spheres, 291
Robinson and lanson, Messrs., Landing Stage at Sea-combe, 416,417, 420
Saunders, Mr., Rudder, 351
Schmid, M. A., Oscillating Pump, 59
Schwender, Mr., Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, 433
Shanks and Son, Messrs. A., Tank Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, 182
Siebe, Gorman, and Christy, Messrs., Ship-raising Pontoon, 95
Simons and Co., Messrs., Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, 309j 312
Taylor, Mr. W., Ship Register Diagram, 389
Thomas and Son, Messrs., Patent Bangor Slate Ridge, 4
Thompson and Wilson, Messrs., Double Wheel Tire Lathe, 218
Thomson and Co., Messrs., Compressed Wool Auxiliary Springs, Danish Government Railway, 148
Thomson, Sir M., Syphon Galvanometer, 441
Thorneycroft, Mr., Steam Yacht Miranda, 281
Thurston, Prof., On Experimental Boiler Explosions, 252
Tidcombe and Co., Messrs., Paper-cutting Machine, International Exhibition, 432
Todd, Mr. L. J., Steam Omnibus, 219, 222
Todd, Mr. L. J., Vertical Boilers, 23
Towle, Mr. H., Valve Gear, 112
Tyndall, Prof., On Ice, Water. Vapour, and Air, 67
Tyndall, Prof., On the Identity of Light and Radiant Heat, 139
Van Ruth, M., Examining the Fibre of Iron, 236
Vavasseur’s 7in. Steel Gun, Naval Carriage Slide, 272
Walker, Mr. H., Oscillating Bolt Fowling Piece, 416
Walter Times' Printing Machine, International Exhibition, 363, 366
Watson and Andrews, Messrs., Marine Oscillating Safety Valve, 344
Watt, Mr., Tubulous Marine Boilers, 240-H.P., 454
Webb, Mr., Excavating Machine, 182
Whitaker, Mr., StopCocks, 133
Whitus, Mr. C., Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, 380
Williams, C.E., Mr. A., Georgetown Gasworks. 294
Wimshurst, Mr., Screw Propeller, 397
Winslow, Mr., Squeezer, 76
Wolf Rock Lighthouse, The, 77
Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs. Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire Engine, 436
SUBJECT MATTER.
Air Loom, Messrs. C. Richardson, International Exhibition, 362
Alarm Indicator for Boilers, Mr. Frank Milward’s
Water Level, 22
Ammonia as a Motive Power for Tramway Cars, 23
Anemometer, Mr. J. E. Gordon’s Registering, 66
Artillery, 179
Automaton Damper, Mr. Brusch, 133
Auxiliary Springs, Messrs. Thomson and Co.’s Compressed Wool, Danish Government Railway, 148
Balloon, M. Dupuy de Lome, 167
Beater Mill, Messrs. Norton and Hawksley, 5
Beauvais Cathedral, Great Clock for, 290
Bells, Electric, 440
Belt Riveter, Mr. T. Allison, 438
Bilge Pumps, 98, 149
Boiler, Messrs. Alexander and Sons, 20-H.P., 201
Boiler Explosions, Professor Thurston on Experimental, 352
Boiler, Fairbairn Fire Tube Safety, 273, 276
Boiler, Tubular, Mr. J. S. Crosland, 398
Boilers, High-Pressure Marine, 413, 429
Boilers of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs.
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., 60
Boilers, Tubulous Marine, 240-H.P., Mr. Watt, 454
Boring for Oil, 380
Boring Machine, American Car Wheel 40
Breakwater of the Future, 370
Brickmaking, Hydraulic, Mr. G. W. Hick, 5
Buckled Plate Permanent Way, Mr. R. Mallet, M.I.C.E., 402
Caisson used in Replacing th© Propeller of the Steamship Lusitania, 237
Car-wheel Boring Machine, American, 40
Cataract Governors, M. Buss, 326
Centrifugal Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings,
Mr. J. McGough, N.E., 344
Chart of H.M.S. Minotaur, Steam, 413
Charing Cross Railway Bridge, Water-tight Soffits of
Bridges, 451
“ Churka,” M. Chaufourier, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Clock for Beauvais Cathedral, 290
Cotton Gins, Native Indian, Messrs. Platt Bros, and
Co., International Exhibition, 432
Cowper’s Lockjaw Gin, Messrs. Curtis, Parr, and
Maddy, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Cylinder Saw Gin and Brakell’s Knife Roller Gin,
Messrs. Dobson and Barlow, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Details of the Tay Bridge, 399
Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, Mr.
Schwendler, 433
Double-Battery, Iron-plated Ship Vanguard, 58
Dovetailing Machine, Messrs. W. Furness and Co., 94
Eclipse Expedition, Some Results of, 96
Eclipse Expedition, Spectroscopic Apparatus, 4
Electric Telegraph Instruments, 424
Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of
Boilers, Mr. L. E. Fletcher, 49
Engine, Messrs. Alexander’ and Son’s 20-H.P. Horizontal, 204
Engine, 8-wheel Goods Louisville and Nashville Railway, 237. See also Supplement.
Engines, Mr. H. W. Casperson’s Continuous Expansion Compound, 384
Engines, 250-H.P. Compound of the Scindia and
Bertha. Messrs. Oswald and Co., 148, 152
Engines for the Russian Navy, Steam Launch, Messrs.
W. Crichton and Co., 381
Excavating Machine, Mr. Webb, 182
Expansion Pivot, M. Motz, 380
Express Diagonal Cutting Machine, Mr. Fumival, International Exhibition, 436
Express Flatten Printing Machine, Mr. Fumival, International Exhibition, 436
Feathering Paddle-wheel, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon,
Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., 59
Feed-water Heater, Mr. Barton, 49
Feed-water Heater, Mr. A. Bell, 219
Fibre of Iron, M. Van Ruth’s System of Examining, 236
Fire Engine, Mr. T. Atkins, 166
Fire Engine, Steam Tug, and Hoist, Messrs. Yarrow
and Hedley, 436
Fowling Piece, Oscillating Bolt, Mr. H. Walker, 416
French and Prussian Artillery Shells, 37
Furnace, M. Dormoy’s Rotary Puddling, 262
Galvanometer, Mr. W. E. Ay i ton, 49
Galvanometer, Sir W. Thomson’s Syphon, 441
Gas Connection, Mr. Matthew, 58
Gasholder and Retorts, Details of Georgetown Gasworks, 308
Gasworks, The Georgetown, Mr. A. Williams, C.E., 294, 317
Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, Mr. C. Whit us, 380
Georgetown Gasworks, Details of Gas Holder and
Retort, 308
Georgetown Gasworks, Details of Scrubbers and Condensers, 327
Georgetown Gasworks, Purifying and Retort House, 348
Georgetown Gasworks, Mr. A. Williams, 294, 317
Georgetown, Ground Plan of, 299
Goods Engine, Mr. T. Perkins’ 10-wheel, Louisville
and Nashville Railway, 113, 134
Governors for Engines, Mr. R. Long, 458
Ground Plan of Georgetown, British Guiana, 299
Gun Carriage, Russian, 156
Gun Cotton Experiments, 315
Gun, 20in. Smooth Bore, for the Russian Government, 345
Guns, Breech-loading, Mr. Graham, 40
Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, Messrs.
Simons and Co., 309, 312
Ice, Water, Vapour, and Air, Professor Tyndall, 67
Identity of Light and Radiant Heat, Professor Tyndall on the, 139
Indicator for Chain Testing Machines, Mr. A. S. Jacks, Hydraulic, 370
Iron Roofs, Strains in, Mr. W. J> Millar, C.E., 84
Ironworks, Mr. Hutchinson’s Plan, 190, 191
Kutab Pillar, The, 30
Landing Stage at Seacombe, Messrs. Robinson and lanson, 416, 417, 420
Lathe for Turning Spheres, Messrs. Robey and Co. and
Messrs. Hind and Son, 291
“ Leeds ” Lithographic Pen, International Exhibition, 399
Lighthouse, The Wolf Rock, 77
Lithographic Press, The “ Leeds,” International Exhibition, 399
Locomotive in the United States, The First, 47
Louisville and Nashville Railway, 8-wheel Goods Engine, 237. See also Supplement.
Lusitania, Caisson used in replacing the Propeller of the Steamship, 237
Macarthy Gin, Messrs. Platt, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Meter, Fleury’s Water, 483
Merthyr Tydvil Sewage Works, 215
Minotaur, ELM.S.., Steam Chart, 413
Moulding Cutter Heads, Hope Machine Company, 398
Newport Puddling Furnace, fitted with Witham’s Puddling Machine, 200
Omnibus, Mr. L. J. Todd’s Steam, 219, 222
Oscillating Engines of II.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.’s, 250-H.P., 22, 26, 41, 44
Oscillating Pump, Mr. A. Schmid, 59
Oscillating Safety Valve, Messrs. Watson and Andrews, 344
Paper-cutting Machine, Messrs. Tidcombe and Co., International Exhibition, 432
Piston, Mr. T. H. Martin, 345
Piston Rod Packing, Mr. H. Johnson, 84
Plan of the Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Cardiff, 424
Plates, Safety, Mr. McCool, 262
Pontoon, Messrs. Siebe, Gorman, and Christy’s Ship Raising, 95
Pontoon Viaduct, M. Koch, 186
Post-office Carriage, Messrs. Lilpof, Ran, and Co., 362
Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, Mr. Bayley’s “ Combination,” International Exhibition, 450
Printing Machine, The Walter—Times, International Exhibition, 363, 366
Projectiles, 145,197
Projectiles, Armour-piercing, 341
Puddling Furnace, Mr. S. Danks, 64, 76, 80
Puddling Furnace, Fitted with Witham’s Puddling Machine, The Newport, 200
Pump, Messrs. Hayward, Tyler, and Co.’s Direct-acting, 450
Pumping Engine, Strafford Main Collieries, Mr. G. W. Hick, 183
Pumps, Messrs. Fielding and Platts’ Three-Throw, Great Western Locomotive Works, 273
Punching and Riveting Machine, Messrs, McKay and McGeorge, 76
Purifying and Retort House of the Georgetown Gasworks, 348
Rabble Applied to Common Furnace, M. Dormoy’s Revolving, 335
Rifle, Mr. G. Harston’s Breech-loading, 166
Rifle, The Restel Breech-loading, 344
Road Locomotive, Mr. J. K. Fisher, 458
Rotary Engines, 109
Rudder, Mr. Saunders, 351
Russian Carriage for Moving Heavy Guns, 356
Russian Government 20in. Smooth-bore Gun, 345
Saw Spindle, Mr. Otley, 133
School Drum for Winding Engines, Mr. G. Fowler, Assoc. Inst. C.E., On the, 227
Screw Propeller, Mr. S. Owen, 30
Screw Propeller, Mr. Wimshurt, 397
Scrubbers and Condensers, Details of Georgetown Gasworks, 327
Seismographic Apparatus, Prof. Palniicre, 407
Sewage Works, Merthyr Tydvil, 215
Shells, French and Prussian Artillery, 37
Ship Register Diagram, Mr. W. Taylor, 389
Slate Ridge, The Patent Bangor, Messrs. Thomas and Son, 4
Soffits of Bridges, Water-tight, Charing Cross Railway, 451
Spectroscopic Apparatus, Eclipse Expedition, 4
Springs, Mr. Alfred Egan, 112
Squeezer, Mr. Winslow, 76
Steel Gun, Naval Carriage, and Slide, Mr. Vavasseur’s 7in., 272
Stonebreaker, Blake’s, Mr. H. R. Marsden, Constructor, 406
Stone-breaking Machinery, Mr. Archer, 255
Stone-sawing Machinery at Melbourne, Mr. T. Glaister, 48
Stop Cocks, Mr. Whitaker, 133
Tank Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Co., Messrs. A. Shanks and Co., 182
Tapping and Screwing Machine, Messrs. J. and J. Kershaw, 450
Tay Bridge, Details of the, 399
Tire Lathe, Messrs. Thompson and Wilson’s DoubleWheel, 218
Toothed Roller Gin, Messrs. Garnett, Cotton Gin Trials, 29
Torpedoes, Herr J. N. Moerath on the Protection of Vessels against, 245
Torpedoes on Naval Construction, C. W. Merrifield, Esq., On the Effects of, 226
Tramway Car, Mr. J. Grantham’s Steam, 134
Turret Ships, Admiral Paris, Designs for, 254, 258
Valve Gear, Mr. H. Towle, 112
Vanguard, H.M.S., Double Battery Iron Plated Ship, 58
Ventilation of House Drains, Mr. H. A. Janies, 31
Ventilation of Sewers, Mr. J. E. Phillips; 84
Vertical Boilers, Mr. L. J. Todd, 23
Vertical Engine, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co. s 8-H.P., 5
Weighing Hydrostatic, Mr. F. E. Duckham, 334, 346
Wheel, Mr. Peart’s Pit Car, 433 . T „
Wheel and Axle Lathes, Brighton Works of L. B. and
S. C. Railway, Messrs. New and Co. Designed by Mr. W. Stroudley, 330
Wheels, Railway Carriage, Mr. Newton, 76
Yacht Miranda, Mr. Thomey croft, 281
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