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ACID | A | ||
*ACID Hearth—see Iron and Steel | |||
AERONAUTICS : | *Adjustable Ganges, M. Woldgaard, 529 | ||
See also Annual Articles | AERONAUTICS: | ||
*- See also Annual Articles | |||
Aerial Photography, 367 | *- Aerial Photography, 367 | ||
*- Aero-dynamical Considerations, Captain G. P. Thomson, 252 | |||
Aero-dynamical Considerations, Captain G. | *- Aero-engine, 270 H.P. Basse-Selve, 246 | ||
*- Aero-engine Component- see Jigs, Tools, andc. | |||
P. Thomson, 252 | *- AERONAUTICAL NOTES, 489, 54 2, 590 | ||
*-- American Airships, 590 | |||
Aero-engine, 270 H.P. Basse-Selve | *-- American Production of Aeroplanes during the War, 542 | ||
*-- B.A.T. Passenger Biplane, 489 | |||
Aero-engine Component | *-- Fastest Aeroplane in the World, 590 | ||
*-- Fiat Transatlantic Machine, 542, 590 | |||
*-- First Commercial Flight, 489 | |||
*-- New British Airships, 489 | |||
American Airships, 590 | *-- Tarrant Triplane Disaster, 542, 591 | ||
*- Aeroplane Erecting Shop and Doping Boom, Austin Motor Company’s Works, 600, 608 | |||
American Production of Aeroplanes during the War, 542 | *- Aeroplane Factory, Heaton Chapel, Manchester, Crossley Motors, Limited, 422, 430 ; (Corrections), 468, 496 (Two-page Supplement, May 2nd, 1919) | ||
*- Aircraft Production at Lincoln, Ruston and | Hornsby, Limited, 391 | |||
B.A.T. Passenger Biplane, 489 | *- Atlantic. Flight, 610 | ||
*- Blackburn “Kangaroo” Aeroplane, Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, 579, 584 | |||
Fastest Aeroplane in the World, 590 Fiat Transatlantic Machine, 542, 590 First Commercial Flight, 489 New British Airships, 489 | *- “Boulton-Paul” Transatlantic Aeroplane, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 435 | ||
*- Britain’s Air Effort during the War, 461 | |||
Tarrant Triplane Disaster, 542, 591 | *- British Rigid Airship R 33, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 255 | ||
*- Commercial Airships, 84 | |||
Aeroplane Erecting Shop and Doping | *- Commercial Aviation, 38 | ||
*- Development of Airship Const ruction, C. I. R. Campbell, 384, 397, 420 | |||
Aeroplane Factory, Heaton Chapel, Manchester, Crossley Motors, Limited, 422, 430 ; (Corrections), 468, 496 (Two-page Supplement, May 2nd, 1919) | *- D.H. 10 Bombing Biplane, Aircraft Manufacturing Company, 68 | ||
*- Education in the Royal Air Force, 128 | |||
Aircraft Production at Lincoln, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited | *- Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411 | ||
*- Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530 | |||
Atlantic Flight, 610 | *- Halberstadt Two-seater Biplane, 158 | ||
*- Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | |||
Blackburn | *- Magnesium and its Alloys : Its Use for Aeroengines and Motor Cars, 402 | ||
*- Manufacture of Rafwires and their Fittings, Woodside Engineering Company, Limited, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 21st, 1919) | |||
*- Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610 | |||
*- Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | |||
Britain’s Air Effort during the War, 461 | *- Pfalz Single-seater Fighting Aeroplane, 95 | ||
*- Phoenix Cork Flying Boat, Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company, Limited, 194 | |||
British Rigid Airship R 33, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited | *- R 34, Long Voyage by, 590 | ||
*- Seaplane and Towing Lighters, 169 | |||
Commercial Airships, 84 | *- Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and Parts, 391 | ||
*- Tarrant Six-engined 3000 H.P. Triplane, 452, 453, 456, 542, 591 | |||
Commercial Aviation, 38 | *- Technical Training in the Air Force, 110 | ||
*- Trend of German Aeroplane Design, 25 | |||
Development of Airship Const | *- “Vickers-Vimy” Transatlantic and Commercial Aeroplanes, 555, 560 | ||
*- Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357 | |||
D.H. 10 Bombing Biplane, Aircraft Manufacturing Company, 68 | *- Zeitlin Aero-engine, 408 | ||
*AGE-LONG Engineering Works of China, Professor Middleton Smith, 72 | |||
Education in the Royal Air Force, 128 | *Agricultural Engineering in France, 457 | ||
*Agricultural Machines at Cardiff Show, 627, 630 | |||
Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411 | *Agricultural Machines, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630 | ||
*Air Compressor Design, Improvements, Reavell and Co., Limited, 534, 538 | |||
Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530 Halberstadt Two-seater Biplane, 158 Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | *Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Portable, Lacy- Hulbert and Co., Limited, 165 | ||
*Air Compressor Valve—see. Valve | |||
*Air Receiver, Frank Richards, 562, 573 | |||
*Air, Storing, in the Earth, 575 | |||
Manufacture of Rafwires and their Fittings, Woodside Engineering Company, Limited, 167 (Two-page | *Alloys—see Copper, Aluminium, Magnesium, Metals, andc. | ||
*Almanacs and Diaries, 23, 46, 93, 118, 164, 442 | |||
Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610 | *Aluminium and its Alloys, Micrography of. D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322 | ||
*Ambulance Trains—see Railways | |||
Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | |||
Pfalz Single-seater Fighting Aeroplane, 95 | |||
Phoenix Cork Flying Boat, Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company | |||
R 34, Long Voyage by, 590 | |||
Seaplane and Towing Lighters, 169 | |||
Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and Parts, 391 | |||
Tarrant Six-engined 3000 H.P. Triplane, | |||
Technical Training in the Air Force, 110 Trend of German Aeroplane Design, 25 | |||
Wirelessly Directed Aircraft | |||
Zeitlin | |||
AGE-LONG Engineering Works of China, Professor Middleton Smith, 72 | |||
Agricultural Engineering in France, 457 | |||
Agricultural Machines at Cardiff Show, | |||
Agricultural Machines | |||
Air Compressor Design, Improvements, | |||
Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Portable, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., Limited, 165 | |||
Air Compressor Valve—see Valve | |||
Air Receiver, Frank Richards, 562, 573 | |||
Air, Storing, in the Earth, 575 | |||
Alloys—see Copper, Aluminium, Magnesium, Metals, | |||
Aluminium and its Alloys, Micrography of | |||
Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322 | |||
Ambulance Trains—see Railways | |||
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 152 | AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 152 | ||
American Railway Equipment in France, 152 American Steam Power Developments, 152 Brick Chimney, 585ft. High, 152 | *- American Railway Equipment in France, 152 | ||
*- American Steam Power Developments, 152 | |||
AMERICAN Factory, Handling Material at, 341 American Steel—see Iron and Steel | *- Brick Chimney, 585ft. High, 152 | ||
*AMERICAN Factory, Handling Material at, 341 | |||
Anchadura, | *American Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
*Anchadura, 644 | |||
Andrew, J. H., and G. W. Green, on the Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel 503, 553 | *Andrew, J. H., and G. W. Green, on the Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel, 503, 553 | ||
*Annealing -- see Furnace | |||
Annealing see Furnace | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES: | ANNUAL ARTICLES: | ||
*- AERONAUTICS, 1914-1918, 18 | |||
*-- Aero-engines, 18 | |||
Aero-engines, 18 | *-- Commercial Flying, 18 | ||
*-- Cost of Aeroplaning, 18 | |||
Commercial Flying, 18 | *-- Passenger Aeroplanes, 18 | ||
*- ENGINEERING AND ALLIED TRADES IN 1918, 2 | |||
Cost of Aeroplaning, 18 | *-- Iron and Steel Centres, 3 | ||
*-- Iron, Steel, and Coal Prices, 2 | |||
Passenger Aeroplanes, 18 | *-- Labour and Wages, 3 | ||
*-- Miscellaneous, 4 | |||
*-- Shipyards, In the, 3 | |||
*- Locomotives of the Year, 5, 12 | |||
Iron and Steel Centres, 3 | ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ||
*- NAVAL PROGRESS, FOUR YEARS OP, 14 (Two- page Supplement, January 3rd, 1919) | |||
Iron, Steel, and Coal Prices, 2 | *-- Battleships and Battle-cruisers, 14 | ||
*-- Destroyers, 15 | |||
Labour and Wages, 3 | *-- Engineers, The, 15 | ||
*-- Light Cruisers, 15 | |||
Miscellaneous, 4 | *-- Naval Guns, 15 | ||
*-- Private Yards, 15 | |||
Shipyards, In the, 3 | *-- Submarines and Special Vessels, 15 | ||
*- Railways, British in 1918, 8 | |||
Locomotives of the Year, 5, 12 | *- SHIPPING IN 1918, 16 | ||
*-- Emigration and the Emigration Law, 17 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued)- | *-- Freedom of the Seas, 17 | ||
*-- German Merchant Marine, Penalising the, 17 | |||
*-- Government Control of Shipping, 16 | |||
*-- Legislation for Shipping, 16 | |||
*-- National Treatment, of Shipping, 17 | |||
Destroyers, 15 | *-- Shipbuilding Effort, 16 | ||
*-- Shipbuilding, Our Capacity for, 16 | |||
Engineers, The, 15 | *-- Submarine Warfare Against Shipping, 16 | ||
*-- Value of Shipping in the Future, 17 | |||
Light Cruisers, 15 | *APPRENTICES, State Aid for, 468 | ||
*Arc Welding—see Electric Welding | |||
Naval Guns, 15 | *Armitage, Herbert C., on Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, 299, 309, 324 | ||
*Armoured Concrete Cooling Tower, Harald Nielsen, 526 | |||
Private Yards, 15 | *Armoured Trains for Coast Defence, 150 | ||
*Armour-piercing Shells, 18in. High Velocity, Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company’s, 231 | |||
Submarines | *Army Supply Stores at Brooklyn, U.S.A., 340 | ||
*Art in Engineering, The Sense of, 406, 443 | |||
Railways, | *Asbestos, Rowell and Allen. 547 | ||
Emigration and the Emigration Law, | |||
German Merchant Marine, Penalising the, 17 | |||
Government Control of Shipping, 16 | |||
Legislation for Shipping, 16 | |||
National Treatment, of Shipping, 17 | |||
Shipbuilding Effort, | |||
Shipbuilding, Our Capacity for, 16 | |||
Submarine Warfare Against Shipping, 16 | |||
Value of Shipping in the Future, 17 | |||
APPRENTICES, State Aid for, 468 | |||
Arc Welding—see Electric Welding | |||
Armitage, Herbert C., on Jigs, Tools, | |||
Armoured Concrete Cooling Tower, Harald Nielsen, 526 | |||
Armoured Trains for Coast Defence, 150 | |||
Armour-piercing Shells, 18in. High Velocity, Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company’s, 231 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | ||
Association of Engineers, Manchester: | *Association of Engineers, Manchester: | ||
Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104 | *- Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104 | ||
*Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: | |||
Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: | *- Annual Convention, The Twenty-fourth, 623 | ||
Annual Convention, The Twenty-fourth, 623 Electric Power Transmission Considerations, S. L. Pearce, 624 | *- Electric Power Transmission Considerations, S. L. Pearce, 624 | ||
*- Presidential Address, F. Ayrton, 623 | |||
Presidential Address, F. Ayrton, 623 | *- Programme for Twenty-fourth Annual Convention, 570 | ||
*- Valuing Electrical Undertakings, andc., Bailie W. B. Smith, 624 | |||
Programme for Twenty-fourth Annual Convention, 570 | *- Visits to Works, 624 | ||
*- Whitley Report ; Joint Industrial Councils ; Research Work, Aiderman Walker, 624 | |||
Valuing Electrical Undertakings, | *Association, Technical Inspection: | ||
*- Formation, 411 | |||
Visits to Works, 624 | *Institute, Iron and Steel: | ||
*- Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503 | |||
Whitley Report ; Joint Industrial Councils ; Research Work, Aiderman Walker, 624 | *- Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, Grants , from, 502 | ||
*- Annual Banquet ; Presidential Address, Monsieur Eugene Schneider, 458 | |||
Association, Technical Inspection: | *- Annual Meeting, 343, 458, 474, 502, 553 | ||
Formation, 411 | *- Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476 | ||
*- Bessemer Medal Award to Professor Giolitti and Presentation of Replica of Previously Awarded Medal to Son of Mr. A. Greiner, 474 | |||
Institute, Iron and Steel: | *- Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | ||
Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503 Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, Grants from, 502 | *- Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | ||
*- Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503 | |||
Annual Banquet ; Presidential Address, Monsieur Eugene Schneider, 458 | *- Joint Meeting of the Institute and the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Discussion of Papers on Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works. List of Papers Booth :- Hall Electric Furnace, W. K. Booth ; Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer ; New Type of Electric Furnace, A. Sahlin ; Largo Electric Steel Melting Furnaces, V. Stobie ; Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby : Application of Electric Energy in Melting of Metals, H. A. Greaves ; 475, 490, 513 | ||
*- Jubilee of the Institute, 458 | |||
Annual Meeting, 343, 458, 474, 502, 553 | *- Macro-etching and Macro-printing, J. C. W. Humphrey, 503 | ||
*- Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green. 503, 553 | |||
Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476 | *- Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503 | ||
*- Some Points in the Manufacture of Files, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626 | |||
Bessemer Medal Award to Professor Giolitti and Presentation of Replica of Previously Awarded Medal to Son of Mr. A. Greiner, 474 | *- Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474 | ||
*- Work of the Engineering Division of the National Research Council of America, Professor H. M. Howe, 502 | |||
Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | *Institute of Metals: | ||
*- Annual General Meeting, 300, 301, 322 | |||
Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | *- Corrosion Committee, Fourth Report, G. D. Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301 | ||
*- Effect of Work on Metals and Allo vs, O. W. Ellis, 322 | |||
Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503 | *- Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322 | ||
*- Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325 | |||
Joint Meeting of the Institute and the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Discussion of Papers on Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works. List of Papers | *- Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322 | ||
*- Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. Rosen- hain and D. Hanson. 322 | |||
Hall Electric Furnace, W. K. Booth ; Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer ; New Type of Electric Furnace, A. | *- Relationship Between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322 | ||
Jubilee of the Institute, 458 | |||
Macro-etching and Macro-printing, J. C. W. Humphrey, 503 | |||
Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green | |||
Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503 | |||
Some Points in the Manufacture of Files, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626 | |||
Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474 | |||
Work of the Engineering Division of the National Research Council of America, Professor H. M. Howe, 502 | |||
Institute of Metals: | |||
Annual General Meeting, 300, 301, 322 | |||
Corrosion Committee, Fourth Report, G. | |||
Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301 | |||
Effect of Work on Metals and | |||
Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322 | |||
Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325 | |||
Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322 | |||
Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. Rosen-hain and D. Hanson. 322 | |||
Relationship Between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ||
*Institute of Metals (continued): | |||
Institute of Metals (continued): | *- Science and Industry in Relation to Nonferrous Metals, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | ||
*- Scope of the Works Laboratory, F. C. A. H. Lantsberry, 322 | |||
Science and Industry in Relation to Nonferrous Metals, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | *Institution of Civil Engineers : | ||
*- Council of the Civils (Letters), 463, 489 | |||
Scope of the Works Laboratory, F. C. A. H. Lantsberry, 322 | *- Limit Gauges, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511 | ||
*- October Examinations, 1918: Pass List, 390 | |||
Institution of Civil Engineers : | *Institution of Electrical Engineers: | ||
Council of the Civils (Letters), 463, 489 | *- Committee’s Recommendations on Power Supply, 92 | ||
*- Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290 | |||
Limit Gauges, Conference by the British | *- Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | ||
*- Joint Meeting of the Institution and the Iron and Steel Institute for Discussion of Six Papers on Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works, 475, 490, 513—for List of Papers, see Iron and Steel Institute | |||
October Examinations, 1918: Pass List, 390 | *- Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47 | ||
*- The Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435 | |||
Institution of Electrical Engineers: | *- War Memorial, Electrical Engineers’, 101 | ||
Committee’s Recommendations on Power Supply, 92 | *- Wireless Telegraphy, Formation of Committees in connection with Electrical Engineering, 315 | ||
*Institution, Junior, of Engineers: | |||
Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290 | *- What the War has Done for Engineers and the Part Engineers have to Play in Reconstruction, Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41 | ||
*Institution of Locomotive Engineers : | |||
Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, | *- Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. Holcroft, 485 | ||
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers: | |||
Joint Meeting of the Institution and the Iron and Steel | *- Annual General Meeting, Award of Premiums, Suggested Formation of an Indian Society of Engineers, Patent Law Amendment, 193 | ||
*- Development of the Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting Industry in the United States, H. Cave, 109, 193 | |||
Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47-The Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435 War Memorial, Electrical Engineers’, 101 Wireless Telegraphy, Formation of Committees in connection with Electrical Engineering, 315 | *- Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 193 | ||
*- Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, Herbert C. Armitage, 299, 309 | |||
Institution, Junior, of Engineers: | *- Mechanical Properties of Steel with Consideration of Question of Brittleness, Dr. Hatfield, 447, 458, 552 | ||
*- Oxy-acetylene Welding. Papers by H. Cave, J. H. Davies, and F. Hazeidine, 108, 193 | |||
What the War has Done for Engineers and the Part Engineers have to Play in | *- Proposed Visit to France (Paragraphs), 516, 619 | ||
*- Manchester, Engineers' Club, Repetition of Papers read in London on Electric and Oxy-acetylene Welding, 133 | |||
Institution of Locomotive Engineers : | *- Manchester, Engineers’ Club, Repetition of Paper read in London on Jigs, Tools and Special Machines, andc., by H. C. Armitage, 324 | ||
*- Manchester, Engineers’ Club, Repetition of Paper read in London on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, andc., bv Dr. Hatfield, 484 | |||
Three-cylinder Locomotives, | *Institution of Naval Architects: | ||
*- Annual Conference, 350. '358, 374, 384, 396, 420 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers: | *- Annual Dinner, 351 | ||
*- Concrete Shipbuilding in the United States, W. L. Scott, 397 | |||
Annual General Meeting, Award of Premiums, Suggested Formation of an Indian Society of Engineers, Patent Law Amendment, 193 | *- Development of Airship Construction, C. I. R. Campbell, 384, 397, 420 | ||
*- Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Mr. T. Graham, 396 | |||
Development of the Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting Industry in the United States, H. Cave, 109, 193 | *- Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, James Semple, 421 | ||
*- Investigations into the Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Stanley S. Cook, 427 | |||
Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 193 | *- Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396 | ||
*- Model Experiments on the Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, J. L. Kent, 421 | |||
Jigs, Tools, | *- Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, Constructor-Commander S. V. Goodall, 374 | ||
*- Naval Construction during the War. Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 351, 358 (Four- page Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | |||
Mechanical Properties of Steel with Consideration of Question of Brittleness, Dr. Hatfield, 447, 458, 552 | *- Presidential Address, Lord Bristol, 350 | ||
*- Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, and Some Matters of Interest in connection with their Production, Sir Philip Watts, 351, 447 (Two-page Supplement, May 9th, 1919) | |||
Oxy-acetylene Welding. Papers by H. Cave, J. H. Davies, and F. | *- Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | ||
*- Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T Wall 421 | |||
Proposed Visit to France (Paragraphs), 516, 619 | *- Women Associates, 420 | ||
* -Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411 | |||
Manchester, | *Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders: | ||
*- Machine Tools, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254, 283 | |||
Manchester, Engineers’ | *- Summer Meeting in July, Programme, 591 | ||
*Institution of Petroleum Technologists : | |||
Manchester, Engineers’ Club, Repetition of Paper read in London on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, | *- Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310 | ||
*- Purifying Paraffin Wax, R. S. Dickie, 165 | |||
Institution of Naval Architects: | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ||
*Institution, Royal: | |||
Annual Conference, 350. | *- Dynamics of Flight, Captain G. P. Thomson, 252 | ||
*Society, Ceramic : | |||
Annual Dinner, 351 | *- Refractory Materials Section ; Conference at Middlesbrough : Sir William Jones’ Account of Work during the War, 510 | ||
*Society of Chemical Industry: | |||
Concrete Shipbuilding in the United States, W. L. Scott, 397 | *- Chemical Engineering Group, Formation of, 306 | ||
*- LONDON SECTION— | |||
Development of Airship Construction, C. I. R. Campbell, 384, 397, 420 | *- Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47 | ||
*Societies, Rontgen and Faraday : | |||
Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction | *- Elementary Principles of Rad io-metallography , Professor Bragg, 432 | ||
*- Examination of Metals by X-rays, General Discussion, Various Papers, 432 | |||
Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, | *Society, Royal: | ||
*- Conversazione, 529 | |||
Investigations into the Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Stanley S. Cook, 427 | *Society, Royal, of Arts: | ||
*- Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Sir F. Heath, 184 | |||
Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396 | *- Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540 | ||
*- Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. Richens, 231 | |||
Model Experiments on the Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, J. L. Kent, 421 | *AUTOCRAT of Transport, 279 | ||
*Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways. 378 | |||
*Automatic Tools—see Machine Tools | |||
*Automatic Valve for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464 | |||
Naval Construction during the War | *Aviation—see Aeronautics | ||
*Awards to Inventors, 614 | |||
Presidential Address, Lord Bristol, 350 | |||
Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, and Some Matters of Interest in connection with their Production, Sir Philip Watts, 351, 447 (Two-page Supplement, May | |||
Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | |||
Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T | |||
Women Associates, 420 | |||
Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411 | |||
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders: | |||
Machine Tools, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254, 283 | |||
Summer Meeting in | |||
Institution of Petroleum Technologists : | |||
Oil from Cannel Coal | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & | |||
SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
Institution, Royal: | |||
Dynamics of Flight, Captain G. P. Thomson, 252 | |||
Refractory Materials Section ; Conference at Middlesbrough : Sir William Jones’ Account of Work during the War, 510 | |||
Society of Chemical Industry : | |||
Chemical Engineering Group, Formation of, 306 | |||
Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47 | |||
Societies, Rontgen and Faraday : | |||
Elementary Principles of | |||
Examination of Metals by X-rays, General Discussion, Various Papers, 432 | |||
Society, Royal: | |||
Conversazione, 529 | |||
Society, Royal, of Arts: | |||
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Sir F. Heath, | |||
Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540 | |||
Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. | |||
AUTOCRAT of Transport, 279 | |||
Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways | |||
Automatic Tools—see Machine Tools | |||
Automatic Valve for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464 | |||
Aviation—see Aeronautics | |||
Awards to Inventors, 614 | |||
B | B | ||
BAGHDAD, Bridge over the Tigris at, 55 | *BAGHDAD, Bridge over the Tigris at, 55 | ||
*Bagiev, C. H. F., on Modern Steel Metallurgy, 503 | |||
Bagiev, C. H. F., on Modern Steel Metallurgy, 503 | *Barclay, S. F., and S. P. Smith, on the Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, 290 | ||
*Barclay, W. R., on the Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, 322 | |||
Barclay, S. F., and S. P. Smith, on the Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, 290 | *Barges—see Ships | ||
*Bascule Bridge at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919) | |||
Barclay, W. R., on the Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, 322 | *Basingstoke—see Works | ||
*Belgian Industries, Reconstruction of, 204, 216, 243, 250, 280, 304, 306, 332, 382, 393, 425, 431 ; (Letter), 399 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919) | |||
Barges—see Ships | *Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476 | ||
*Belgian Works, Demolition—see Belgian Industries | |||
Bascule Bridge at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919) | *Belgium, Our Special Commissioner in, 203— see Belgian Industries | ||
*Belgium. The Needs of, 431 | |||
Basingstoke—see Works | *Bengough, G. D., and O. F. Hudson, Report to Corrosion Committee of Institute of Metals, 300, 301 | ||
*Benzol Rectification Plant, Wilton, 196 | |||
Belgian Industries, Reconstruction of, 204, 216 | *Bibby, J., on Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, 475, 513 | ||
*Biplanes- see Aeronautics | |||
Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, | *Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June 6th, 1919) | ||
*Blast-furnace Slags, Effect of Chilling, 606 | |||
Belgian Works, Demolition—see Belgian Industries | *Blue Nile Irrigation Scheme, 497 | ||
*Board of Trade, Appointment of Marine Surveyors to, 417 | |||
Belgium, Our Special Commissioner in, 203— see Belgian Industries | *Board of Trade Rules for Boilers, 146 | ||
*Boiler, Coil, Explosion, 625 | |||
Belgium | *Boiler Failures, Two Curious, 136 | ||
*Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Electrical, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | |||
*Boilers, Board of Trade Rules for, 146 | |||
*Boilers, Coal Meter for, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | |||
Benzol Rectification Plant, Wilton, 196 | *Boilers, Marine, Rules for, 381 | ||
*Boilers, Marine, Standardisation of, Committee’s Report, 276 | |||
*Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | |||
*Boilers, Unusual Method of Transporting, 639 | |||
*Boilers, Water-tube, for Cargo Ships, Stirling | |||
*Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1919) | |||
Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June 6th, 1919) | *Books of Reference, 10, 165, 464, 489, 501 | ||
*Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639 | |||
Blast-furnace Slags, | *Bragg, Professor, on the Elementary Principles of Radiometallography, 432 | ||
*Bridge, Bascule, at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919) | |||
Blue Nile Irrigation Scheme, 497 | *Bridge Repair in America, 615 | ||
*Bridge, over Tigris, at Baghdad, 55 | |||
Board of Trade, Appointment of Marine Surveyors to, 417 | *Britain's Air Effort—see Aeronautics | ||
*British Airship—sec Aeronautics | |||
Board of Trade Rules for Boilers, 146 | *British Engineering Standards Association, Conference on Limit Gauges, 511 | ||
*British Industrial "Safety First" Association, 263 | |||
Boiler, Coil, Explosion, 625 | *British Marine Engineering Design—see Ships British Motor—see Engines and Motors | ||
*British Railway Workshops in Wartime, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630 | |||
Boiler Failures, Two Curious, 136 | *British Railways—see also Railways | ||
Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Electrical, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | |||
Boilers, Board of Trade | |||
Boilers, Coal Meter for, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | |||
Boilers, Marine, Rules for, 381 | |||
Boilers, Marine, Standardisation of, Committee’s Report, 276 | |||
Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | |||
Boilers, Unusual Method of Transporting, 639 | |||
Boilers, Water-tube, for Cargo Ships, Stirling | |||
Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, | |||
Books of Reference, 10, 165, 464,489, 501 | |||
Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639 | |||
Bragg, Professor, on the Elementary Principles | |||
Bridge, Bascule, at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919) | |||
Bridge Repair in America, 615 | |||
Bridge, over Tigris, at Baghdad, 55 | |||
British Airship—sec Aeronautics | |||
British Engineering Standards Association, Conference on Limit Gauges, 511 | |||
British Industrial | |||
British Marine Engineering Design—see Ships British Motor—see Engines and Motors | |||
British Railway Workshops in Wartime, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630 | |||
British Railways—see also Railways | |||
Chronology of Locomotion, A Short, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635 | C | ||
*CALENDER, Tnree Bowl Universal, Motor Driven, D. Bridge and Co., Limited, 460, 461 | |||
Clifton, Charles, on the Engineering Schools of Liege, 497 | *Cambridgeshire, Fen Drainage and River Improvement, 174 | ||
*Campbell, C. I. R., on the Development of Airship Construction, 384, 397, 420 | |||
*Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124 | |||
*Canada’s Mining and Metallurgical Industries, 391 | |||
COAL, COKE, AND | *Canadian Train Ferry Can ora, 184 | ||
See also Annual Articles | *Carbon and Tungsten Filament Lamps, 532 | ||
*Carburetter Jets, Flow of Petrol through, 521 | |||
Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378 | *Carburetter and Vaporiser for Oil Engine, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 629 | ||
*Catalogues, 46, 92, 116. 142, 164, 238, 340, 417, 442, 546, 571, 591, 644 | |||
Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124 | *Caterpillar—sec Tractor | ||
*Cave, Henry, on Development of the Oxy- Acetylene Welding and Cutting Industrv in U.S.A., 109, 133, 193 | |||
Coal Economies, 609 | *Centrifugal Pumps for Chicago Waterworks, 595 | ||
*Channel Tunnel, 280 ; (Letters), 354, 532 | |||
Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | *Chemical Engineering, 306 | ||
*Chemical Industry, International Competition in, 318 | |||
Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, 284 | *Chilling Blast-furnace Slags, Effect of, 606 | ||
*China, Age-long Engineering Works of, Professor Middleton Smith, 72 | |||
Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180 | *Chronology of Locomotion, A Short, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635 | ||
*Clifton, Charles, on the Engineering Schools of Liege, 497 | |||
Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310 Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183 | *Clutch-—see Electrical Matters | ||
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES: | |||
Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special Report by L. C. Harvey, 494 | *- See also Annual Articles | ||
*- Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378 | |||
Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474 | *- Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124 | ||
*- Coal Economies, 609 | |||
COIL Boiler Explosion, 625 | *- Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | ||
*- Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, 284 | |||
Cold Rolling—see Influence of, | *- Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180 | ||
*- Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310 | |||
Colloidal Fuel, 390, 446, 457 | *- Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183 | ||
*- Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special Report by L. C. Harvey, 494 | |||
Commercial Helium, 279 | *- Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474 | ||
*COIL Boiler Explosion, 625 | |||
Compressed Air, Concreting a Tunnel by, 594 | *Cold Rolling—see Influence of, andc. | ||
*Colloidal Fuel, 390, 446, 457 | |||
Compressed Air Engine—see Engines | *Commercial Helium, 279 | ||
*Compressed Air, Concreting a Tunnel by, 594 | |||
Compressing Plant for Hydrogen Barges, Brotherhood, 219, 226 | *Compressed Air Engine—see Engines | ||
*Compressing Plant for Hydrogen Barges, Brotherhood, 219, 226 | |||
Compressor—see Air Compressor | *Compressor—see Air Compressor | ||
*Concrete Oil Tanker, 1000-Ton Sea-going, Launch, 80 | |||
Concrete Oil Tanker, 1000-Ton Sea-going, Launch, 80 | *Concrete, Proportioning of, L. N. Edwards, 141 | ||
*Concrete, Reinforced, Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354 | |||
Concrete, Proportioning of, L. N. Edwards, 141 Concrete, Reinforced, Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354 | *Concrete Ships—see also Ships | ||
*Concreting a Tunnel by Compressed Air, 594 | |||
Concrete Ships—see also Ships | *Conservation of Labour, Law of, 228 | ||
*Contracts, 65, 236, 314, 440, 470, 644 | |||
Concreting a Tunnel by Compressed Air, 594 | *Cooling Towers, Natural Draught, Harald Nielsen, 526 | ||
*Copper Alloys, Properties of Some, Dr. Rosenhain and D. Hanson, 322 | |||
Conservation of Labour, Law of, 228 | *Copper, Oxygen-free. Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of, F. Johnson, 322 | ||
*Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Investigations into Causes of, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427 | |||
Contracts, 65, 236, 314, 440, 470, 644 | *Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals, Report to Corrosion Committee of Institute of Metals, G. D. Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301 | ||
*Cotton Seed Defibrating Machine, E. C. De Segundo, 516 | |||
Cooling Towers, Natural Draught, Harald Nielsen, 526 | *Cotton Warehouses with Fireproof Safes, 98 | ||
*Crane Equipment, Electric Luffing, and Transporter, at Richborongh, Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, 76, 77 | |||
Copper Alloys, Properties of Some, Dr. | *Crane. 20-Ton Locomotive Breakdown, John H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 134 | ||
*Crompton, Colonel R. E. B., on What the War has Done for Engineers, andc., 41 | |||
Copper, Oxygen-free | *Cross-Channel Transportation^-see Train Ferry | ||
*Cutters—see Machine Tools | |||
Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Investigations into Causes of, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427 | |||
Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals, Report to Corrosion Committee of Institute of Metals, | |||
G. D. Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301 | |||
Cotton Seed Defibrating Machine, E. C. De Segundo, 516 | |||
Cotton Warehouses | |||
Crane Equipment, Electric Luffing, and Transporter , | |||
Crane | |||
H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 134 | |||
Crompton, Colonel R. E. B., on What the War has Done for Engineers, | |||
Cross-Channel | |||
D | D | ||
DAVIES, J. H., on Oxy-acetylene Welding, 109, 133, 193 | *DAVIES, J. H., on Oxy-acetylene Welding, 109, 133, 193 | ||
*Defibrating Machine for Cotton Seed, E. C. De Segundo, 516 | |||
Defibrating Machine for Cotton Seed, E. C. De Segundo, 516 | *Depth Charge Throwers, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 86 | ||
*Deterioration in Coal—see Coal | |||
Depth Charge Throwers, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 86 | *Development of Airship Construction—see Aeronautics | ||
*Development of Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Deterioration in Coal—see Coal | *Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | ||
*d’Eyncourt, Sir E. II. T., and Mr. T. Graham on Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, 396 | |||
Development of Airship Construction—see | *d’Eyncourt, Sir E. H. Tennyson, on Naval Construction during the War, 351, 358 (Four-page Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | ||
*Dickie, R. S., on Purifying Paraffin Wax, 165 | |||
Aeronautics | *Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | ||
*Dock, Fish, Extension at Fleetwood, 55 | |||
Development of Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | *Dock Gates, Reinforced Concrete, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354 | ||
*Dock Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne, 140 | |||
Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | *Doors, Automatic, for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378 | ||
*Drainage, Fen, and River Improvement m Cambridgeshire, 174 | |||
d’Eyncourt, Sir E. II. T., and Mr. T. Graham on Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, 396 | *Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180 | ||
*Dredger, Lubecker Land, Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; (Letter), 152 | |||
d’Eyncourt, Sir E. H. Tennyson, on Naval Construction during the War, 351, 358 (Four-page Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | *Dredgers Used for Drainage Works in Egypt, 556 | ||
*Dredging Tin Ore, 69 | |||
Dickie, R. S., on Purifying Paraffin Wax, 165 | *Duckham’s Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | ||
Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | |||
Dock, Fish, Extension at Fleetwood, 55 | |||
Dock Gates, Reinforced Concrete, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290; (Letter), 354 | |||
Dock Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne, 140 | |||
Doors, Automatic, for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378 | |||
Drainage, Fen, and River Improvement | |||
Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180 | |||
Dredger, Lubecker Land, Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; | |||
(Letter), 152 | |||
Dredgers Used for Drainage Works in Egypt, 556 | |||
Dredging Tin Ore, 69 | |||
Duckham’s Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, 218 | |||
(Supplement, March | |||
E | E | ||
ECONOMICS and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), 176 | *ECONOMICS and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), 176 | ||
*Education, Emergency Technical, 37 ; (Letter), 56 | |||
Education, | *Education in the Royal Air Force, 128 | ||
*Educational Intelligence, 92, 436, 494 | |||
Education in the Royal Air Force, 128 Educational Intelligence, 92, 436, 494 Edwards, L. N., on the Proportioning of Concrete, 141 | *Edwards, L. N., on the Proportioning of Concrete, 141 | ||
*Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, O. W. Ellis, 322 | |||
Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, O. W. Ellis, 322 | *Egypt and the Sudan, Irrigation Schemes, 497, 536, 556 | ||
Egypt and the Sudan, Irrigation Schemes, 497, 536, 556 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ||
American Electric Steel by the Triplex Process, 126, 127 (Two-page Supplement, February | *- American Electric Steel by the Triplex Process, 126, 127 (Two-page Supplement, February 7th, 1919) | ||
*- Benardos Carbon Arc Process, 172 | |||
Benardos Carbon Arc Process, 172 | *- Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | ||
*- Constant-energy Balancer Set, P. O. Noble, 353 | |||
Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | *- Cranes, Electric—see Cranes | ||
*- Davis-Soames Electromagnetic Clutch, 352 | |||
Constant-energy Balancer Set, P. O. Noble, 353 | *- Determination of the Efficiency of the Turbo- alternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290 | ||
*- Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | |||
Cranes, Electric—see Cranes | *- Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works ; Six Papers Discussed at Joint Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute and Institution of Electrical Engineers, 475, 484, 490, 513— for Titles of Papers see Institute, Iron and Steel | ||
*- Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | |||
Davis-Soames Electromagnetic Clutch, 352 | *- Electric Power Supply, Committee’s Recommendation’s, 92 | ||
*- Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104 | |||
Determination of the Efficiency of the Turbo-alternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290 | *- Electric Power Transmission Considerations, S. L. Pearce, 624 | ||
*- Electric Welding Problems, 203 | |||
Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | *- Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203 | ||
*- Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 471 ; (Letter), 436 | |||
Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works ; | *- Electrical Energy from the River Dee, 524 | ||
*- Electrical Engineers’ War Memorial, 101 | |||
Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | *- Electrically Driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482 | ||
*- Electricity and the Layman, 509 : (Letter), 532 | |||
Electric Power Supply, Committee’s | *- Electricity Supply Bill, 477 | ||
*- Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | |||
Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104 | *- Harnessing the Rhone, 458 | ||
*- Helmet for Arc Welding, 146 | |||
Electric Power Transmission Considerations, | *- Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263 | ||
*- International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619 | |||
S. L. Pearce, 624 | *- Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | ||
*- Pontelec Methods and Machines, 241 | |||
Electric Welding Problems, 203 | *- Pontelec Spot Welding Machine, 588 | ||
*- Power Station Efficiencies, 134 | |||
Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203 | *- Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590; (Letter), 635 | ||
*- Quasi-arc Welding Process, A. P. Stroh- menger, 267 | |||
Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, | *- Railways—see Railways | ||
*- Richborough Electric Power Station, 102, 104, 106 | |||
Electrical Energy from the River Dee, 524 Electrical Engineers’ War Memorial, 101 Electrically Driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482 | *- Rolling Mill, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Equipment, Siemens Brothers’ Dynamo Works, Limited, 334 | ||
*- Rotary Transformer, Equipment and Engineering Company, 353 | |||
Electricity and the Layman, 509 | *- Spot Welding Machine, Large, Pontelec Welding Patents, Limited, 588 | ||
*- Submersible Electric Salvage Pumps and Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Electricity Supply Bill, 477 | *- Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273; (Letter) 354 | ||
*- Transformer Oils, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47 | |||
Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | *- Turbo-generator, 70,000-Kilowatt, 589 | ||
*- Valuation of Electrical Undertakings, andc., Bailie W. B. Smith, 624 | |||
Harnessing the Rhone, 458 | *- Vertical 24-Kilowatt Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627 | ||
*- Water Powers in Great Britain, 288 | |||
Helmet for Arc Welding, 146 | *- Water Turbine Generators, The Largest, for Queenstown, Canada, 575 | ||
*- Welding Problems, Electric, 203 | |||
Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263 | *- Welding and Welding Appliances, Electric, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 47L; (Letter), 436 | ||
*ELEVATORS, Pneumatic Grain, Floating, 206, 207 | |||
International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619 | *Ellis, O. W., on the Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, 322 | ||
*Emergency Technical Education, 37 ; (Letter), 56 | |||
Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | |||
Pontelec Methods and Machines, 241 | |||
Pontelec Spot Welding Machine, 588 | |||
Power Station Efficiencies, 134 | |||
Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590; | |||
(Letter), 635 | |||
Quasi-arc Welding Process, A. P. Stroh-menger, 267 | |||
Railways—see Railways | |||
Richborough Electric Power Station, 102, 104, 106 | |||
Rolling Mill, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Equipment, Siemens Brothers’ Dynamo Works, Limited, 334 | |||
Rotary Transformer, Equipment and Engineering Company, 353 | |||
Spot Welding Machine, Large, Pontelec Welding Patents, Limited, 588 | |||
Submersible Electric Salvage Pumps and Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273; | |||
(Letter ) | |||
Transformer Oils, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47 Turbo-generator, 70,000-Kilowatt, 589 Valuation of Electrical Undertakings, | |||
Vertical 24-Kilowatt Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627 | |||
Water Powers in Great Britain, 288 | |||
Water Turbine Generators, The Largest, for Queenstown, Canada, 575 | |||
Welding Problems, Electric, 203 | |||
Welding and Welding Appliances, Electric, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 47L; (Letter), 436 | |||
ELEVATORS, Pneumatic Grain, Floating, 206, 207 | |||
Ellis, O. W., on the Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, 322 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ||
Aero-engine Component—see Jigs, Tools, | *- Aero-engine Component—see Jigs, Tools, andc. | ||
*- Basse-Selve Aero-engine, 270 H.P., 246 | |||
Basse-Selve Aero-engine, 270 H.P., 246 | *- British Two-stroke Motor, Mitcham Motor Company, 182 | ||
*- Compressed Air Hoisting Engine for Mine in India, Sandycroft, Limited, 356, 363 | |||
British Two-stroke Motor, Mitcham Motor Company, 182 | *- Crude Oil Engine, 220 B.H.P., Petters, Limited, 206, 207 | ||
*- Diesel Marine Engine, 1100 B.H.P., Two- cycle, Ansaldo San Giorgio Company, 586 | |||
Compressed Air Hoisting Engine for Mine in India, | *- Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411 | ||
*- Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530 | |||
Crude Oil Engine, 220 B.H.P., Petters, Limited, 206, 207 | *- Gas Blowing Engine at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, 564 | ||
*- Gas and Oil Engines at the Cardiff Show, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627 ; National Gas Engine Company, 629 ; Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630 | |||
Diesel Marine Engine, 1100 B.H.P., Two-cycle, Ansaldo San Giorgio Company, 586 | *- Heat Treatment of Steel for Small Petrol Marine Engines, 159 | ||
*- J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515 | |||
Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411 | |||
Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530 | |||
Gas Blowing Engine at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, 564 | |||
Gas and Oil Engines at the Cardiff Show, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627 ; National Gas Engine Company, 629 ; Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel for Small Petrol Marine Engines, 159 | |||
J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued): | ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued): | ||
*- Jupiter and Mercury Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company, 530 | |||
Jupiter and Mercury Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company, 530 | *- Mine Ventilating Engine, Bu mated and Chandler, Limited, 110 | ||
*- Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | |||
Mine Ventilating Engine, | *- Newcomen Engines, Two, 621, 632 | ||
*- Oil Engines, Submersible, for Driving Electrical Salvage Pumps, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | *- Petrol Engines, Device for Running, on Paraffin or Heavy Oils, 110 | ||
*- Portable Semi-Diesel Engine, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630 | |||
Newcomen Engines, Two, 621, 632 | *- Steam Engines at Cardiff Show, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, Robey and Co., Limited, 630 | ||
*- Steam Wagon, 5-Ton, Robey and Co., Limited, 630 | |||
Oil Engines, Submersible, for Driving Electrical Salvage Pumps, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | *- Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540 ; (Letter), 558 | ||
*- Traction Engine, Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630 | |||
Petrol Engines, Device for Running, on Paraffin or Heavy Oils, 110 | *- Vertical Engine for Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627, 628, 629 | ||
*- Vertical High-speed Steam Engines at Uxbridge, 222 | |||
Portable Semi-Diesel Engine, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630 | *- Zeitlin Aero-engine, 408 | ||
*ENGINEERING and Allied Trades in 1918, 2— for Details see Annual Article | |||
Steam Engines at Cardiff Show, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, Robey and Co., Limited, 630 | *Engineering Equipment in a New Zealand Hospital, 40 | ||
*Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 47], 536 | |||
Steam Wagon, 5-Ton, Robey and Co., Limited, 630 | *Engineering Opportunities in Latin-America, 441 | ||
*Engineering Schools of Liege, Charles Clifton, 497 | |||
Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540 ; (Letter), 558 | *Engineering, The Sense of Art in, 406, 443 | ||
*Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee’s Report, 93 ; Branch Committee— Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111 | |||
Traction Engine, Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630 | *Engineers, Divisional, of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | ||
*Engineers, Volunteer, London Army Troops Companies, 24, 47, 65, 94, 117, 137 | |||
Vertical Engine for Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627, 628, 629 | *Engineers, What the War has Done for, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41 | ||
*Etching—see Macro-etching | |||
Vertical High-speed Steam Engines at Uxbridge, 222 | *Exhibition of British Science Products, 19 | ||
*Explosion, Coil Boiler, 625 | |||
Zeitlin Aero-engine, 408 | |||
ENGINEERING and Allied | |||
Engineering Equipment in a New Zealand Hospital, 40 | |||
Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 47], 536 | |||
Engineering Opportunities in Latin-America, 441 | |||
Engineering Schools of Liege, Charles Clifton, 497 | |||
Engineering, The Sense of Art in, 406, 443 | |||
Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee’s Report, 93 ; Branch Committee— Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111 | |||
Engineers, Divisional, of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | |||
Engineers, Volunteer, London Army Troops Companies, 24, 47, 65, 94, 117, 137 | |||
Engineers, What the War has Done for, | |||
Etching—see Macro-etching | |||
Exhibition of British Science Products, 19 | |||
Explosion, Coil Boiler, 625 | |||
F | F | ||
FACTORY, Aeroplane—see Aeronautics | *FACTORY, Aeroplane—see Aeronautics | ||
*Failure in Slag Concrete, Causes of, 603 | |||
Failure in Slag Concrete, Causes of, 603 | *Fair, Holland’s Third Industries, 244, 272, 295, 323 | ||
*Falls, The Yguazu, 506 | |||
Fair, Holland’s Third Industries, 244, 272, 295, 323 | *Federated Malay States, Tin Industry in, 454 | ||
*Ferry—see Train Ferry | |||
Falls, The Yguazu, 506 | *Files, Some Points in the Manufacture of, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626 | ||
*Fireproof Safes for Cotton, 98 | |||
Federated Malay States, Tin Industry in, 454 | *Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55 | ||
*Fleet—see Ships | |||
Ferry—see Train Ferry | *Fleetwood Fish Dock Extension, 55 | ||
*Floating Pneumatic Grain Elevators, 206, 207 Flow of Petrol—see Petrol | |||
Files, Some Points in the Manufacture of, G. | *Flue Gases, Measuring the Temperature of, 262 | ||
*Fly-cutter—see Machine Tools | |||
Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626 | *Flying Boat—see Aeronautics | ||
*Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 118, 142, 166, 190, 214, 238, 264, 292, 316, 344, 368, 392, 418, 442, 470, 496, 522, 548, 572, 596, 620, 646 | |||
Fireproof Safes for Cotton, 98 | *Forty-seven Hour Week, 38 | ||
*Forward, E. A., on the Measurement of Gauges, 282, 294 | |||
Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55 | *France, Agricultural Engineering in, 457 | ||
*France, Labour Unrest in, 585 | |||
Fleet—see Ships | *France, Public Works in, 464 | ||
*France, Shipbuilding in—see Ships | |||
Fleetwood Fish Dock Extension, 55 | *Franco-British Trade, 561 | ||
*French Iron, andc.—see Iron and Steel | |||
Floating Pneumatic Grain Elevators, 206, 207 | *Fresh-water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575 | ||
*Fuel, Colloidal, 390, 446, 457 | |||
Flow of Petrol—see Petrol | *Fuel, Pulverised, Instructions for Safe Use of 398 | ||
*Fuels, Powdered and Colloidal, 446, 457 | |||
Flue Gases, Measuring the Temperature of, 262 Fly-cutter—see Machine Tools | *Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435 | ||
*Furnace, Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | |||
Flying Boat—see Aeronautics | *Furnace, Induction, Dr. E. F. Northrup, 529 | ||
*Furnaces, Blast—see Blast-furnaces | |||
Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 118, 142, 166, 190, 214, 238, 264, 292, 316, 344, 368, 392, 418, 442, 470, 496, 522, 548, 572, | *Furnaces for Burning Lignite, 639 | ||
*Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matteis | |||
Forty-seven Hour Week, 38 | |||
Forward, E. A., on the Measurement of Gauges, 282, 294 | |||
France, Agricultural Engineering in, 457 | |||
France, Labour Unrest in, 585 | |||
France, Public Works in, 464 | |||
France, Shipbuilding in—see Ships | |||
Franco-British Trade, 561 | |||
French Iron, | |||
Fresh-water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575 | |||
Fuel, Colloidal, 390, 446, 457 | |||
Fuel, Pulverised, Instructions for Safe Use of 398 | |||
Fuels, Powdered and Colloidal, 446, 457 | |||
Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435 | |||
Furnace, Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. | |||
Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | |||
Furnace, Induction, Dr. E. F. Northrup, 529 | |||
Furnaces, Blast—see Blast-furnaces | |||
Furnaces for Burning Lignite, 639 | |||
Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matteis | |||
G | G | ||
GARD, W. H., on Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, 420 | *GARD, W. H., on Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, 420 | ||
*Gas Engines—see Engines | |||
Gas Engines—see Engines | *Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | ||
*Gas Producer, 30 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 627, 629 | |||
Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | *Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509 | ||
*Gasworks and the Supply of Motor Spirit, 196 | |||
Gas Producer, 30 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 627, 629 | *Gauge Making, Examples of. A. G. Robson, 499 | ||
*Gauges, Adjustable, M. Woldgaard, 529 | |||
Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509 | *Gauges, Limit, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511 | ||
*Gauges, Measurement of, E. A. Forward, 282, 294 | |||
Gasworks and the Supply of Motor Spirit, 196 | *Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919) | ||
*Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 135 | |||
Gauge Making, Examples of. A. G. Robson, | *German Aeroplanes—see Aeronautics | ||
*German Industries, A Grand Federation of, 535 | |||
Gauges, Adjustable, M. Woldgaard, 529 | *German Sources of Energy, State Control of, 180 | ||
*Germany, Trade with the Allies, 108 | |||
Gauges, Limit, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511 | *Goodall, Constructor-Commander S. V., on the Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, 374 | ||
*Government and Overseas Trade, 358 | |||
Gauges, Measurement of, E. A. Forward, 282, 294 | *Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, 191, 202, 217 ; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | ||
*Grain Elevators—see Elevators | |||
Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April | *Greiner, Leon, on the Belgian Iron and Steel Industry During the War, 474, 476 | ||
*Gun Mounting Shop—see Works | |||
Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 135 | |||
German Aeroplanes—see Aeronautics | |||
German Industries, A Grand Federation of, 535 | |||
German Sources of Energy, State Control of, 180 | |||
Germany, Trade with the Allies, 108 | |||
Goodall, Constructor-Commander S. V., on the Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, 374 | |||
Government and Overseas Trade, 358 | |||
Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, 191, 202, | |||
Grain Elevators—see Elevators | |||
Greiner, Leon, on the Belgian Iron and Steel Industry During the War, 474, 476 | |||
Gun Mounting Shop—see Works | |||
H | H | ||
HANDLING Material at an American Factory, 341 | *HANDLING Material at an American Factory, 341 | ||
*Hanson, D., and S. L. Archbutt on the Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, 322 | |||
Hanson, D., and S. L. Archbutt on the Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, 322 | *Hanson, D., and J. E. Hurst, on Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, 503 | ||
*Harvey, L. C., Special Report on Pulverised Coal Systems in America, 494 | |||
Hanson, D., and J. E. Hurst, on Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, 503 | *Harvey, L. C., on the Use of Powdered Coal, 474 | ||
*Hatfield, Dr., on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, 447, 458, 484, 552, 561 | |||
Harvey, L. C., Special Report on Pulverised | *Hazeldine, F., on Oxy-acetvlene Welding, 109, 133, 193 | ||
*Heat Treatment of Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Coal Systems in America, 494 | *Heath, Sir Frank, on the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 184 | ||
*Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Austin Motor Company’s Works, 599, 608 | |||
Harvey, L. C., on the Use of Powdered Coal, 474 Hatfield, Dr., on the Mechanical Properties of | *Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Daimler Company, Limited, 504 | ||
*Heaton, Thomas T., on Electric Welding, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203 | |||
Steel, 447, 458, 484, 552, 561 | *Helium, Commercial, 279 | ||
*Helmet for Arc Welding, 146 | |||
Hazeldine, F., on Oxy- | *Herbert, Sir Alfred, Machine Tools, 254, 283 | ||
*Herdner, Monsieur, on Progress of the Express Passenger Locomotive in Fiance, 270 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel—see Iron and Steel | *Hichens, W. L., on Wage Problem in Industry, 231 | ||
*"Historicus," on Patent Law and the Legal Standard of Novelty, 346 | |||
Heath, Sir Frank, on the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 184 | *History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys Jenkins, 471, 536 | ||
*Hoisting Engine— see Engines | |||
Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Austin Motor | *Holcroft, H., on Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485 | ||
*Holidays, Earlier, 417 | |||
Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Daimler Company, Limited, 504 | *Holland’s Third Industries Fair. 244, 272, 295, 323 | ||
*Hospital, New Zealand, Engineering Equipment in a, 40 | |||
Heaton, Thomas T., on Electric Welding, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203 | *Howe, Professor H. M., on Research Work in America, 502 | ||
*Humphrey, J. C. W., on Macro-etching and Macro-printing, 503 | |||
Helium, Commercial, 279 | *Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263 | ||
*Hydrogen Barges Built at Richborough for Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | |||
Helmet for Arc Welding, 146 | |||
Herbert, Sir Alfred, Machine Tools, 254 | |||
Herdner, Monsieur, on Progress of the Express Passenger Locomotive in Fiance, 270 | |||
Hichens, W. L., on Wage Problem in Industry, 231 | |||
History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys Jenkins, 471, 536 | |||
Hoisting | |||
Holcroft, H., on Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485 | |||
Holidays, Earlier, 417 | |||
Holland’s Third Industries Fair | |||
Hospital, New Zealand, Engineering Equipment in a, 40 | |||
Howe, Professor H. M. | |||
Humphrey, J. C. W., on Macro-etching and Macro-printing, 503 | |||
Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263 Hydrogen Barges Built at Richborough for | |||
Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | |||
I | I | ||
ILLINOIS Steel Company—see Works Induction Furnace, American, 529 | *ILLINOIS Steel Company—see Works | ||
*Induction Furnace, American, 529 | |||
Industrial Building Construction in | *Industrial Building Construction in Trafford Park, 98 | ||
*Industrial League, 60, 566 | |||
Industrial League, 60, 566 | *Industrial Peace, 302 | ||
*Industries, The Segregation of, 431 | |||
Industrial Peace, 302 | *Industry and Ignorance, 179 | ||
*Industry, Science of, 107 | |||
Industries, The Segregation of, 431 | *Inertia of the Standard, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity | ||
*Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322 | |||
Industry and Ignorance, 179 | *Ingenuity, The Passing of, 405, 466, 535 | ||
*Inspection Cars, Railway—-see Railways | |||
Industry, Science of, 107 | *Institutes and Institutions—see Associations | ||
*Instructions for Safe Use of Pulverised Fuel, 398 | |||
Inertia of the Standard, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity | *International Competition in the Chemical Industry, 318 | ||
*International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619 | |||
Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322 | *Inventors, Awards to, 614 | ||
*Irish Channel, Train Ferries for, 60 | |||
Ingenuity, The Passing of, 405, | |||
Industry, 318 | |||
International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619 | |||
Inventors, Awards to, 614 | |||
Irish Channel, Train Ferries for, 60 | |||
IRON AND STEEL: | IRON AND STEEL: | ||
(See also Annual Articles) | *- (See also Annual Articles) | ||
*- Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503 | |||
Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503 American Electric Steel by | *- American Electric Steel by the Triplex Process, 126, 127 (Two-page Supplement, February 7th, 1919) | ||
*- Belgian Iron and Steel Industiy during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476 | |||
*- Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June 6th, 1919) | |||
*- Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124 | |||
Belgian Iron and Steel Industiy during | *- Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Causes of, Hon. C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427 | ||
*- Developments in Electric lion and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | |||
Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June | *- Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Woiks ; Six Papers Discussed at Joint Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute and Institution of Electrical Engineers—for Titles of Papers, see Institute, Iron and Steel, 475, 484, 490, 513 | ||
*- Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | |||
Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of | *- Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204 | ||
*- Future of the Steel Trade, 155 | |||
Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Causes | *- Heat Treatment of Steel for Small Petrol Marine Engines, 159 | ||
*- Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503 | |||
Developments in Electric lion and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513 | *- Iron Oxide Pigment from Spain. 603 | ||
*- Manufacture of Files, Some Points in, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606 | |||
Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Woiks ; Six Papers Discussed at Joint Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute and Institution of Electrical Engineers—for Titles of Papers, see Institute, Iron and Steel, 475, 484, 490, 513 | *- Manufacture and Working of Hieh-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green, 503, 553 | ||
*- Mechanical Properties of Steel, andc., Dr. Hatfield, 447, 458, 484, 552, 561 | |||
Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490 | *- Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503 | ||
*- Output of Iron and Steel, 566—see also Ministry of Munitions | |||
Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204 | *- Production of Steel Ingots and Castings in 1918, 490 | ||
*- Regrouping of Iron and Steel Producticri' in Europe, 37 | |||
Future of the Steel Trade, 155 | *- Shell Steel and Mild Steel, 619 | ||
*- Steel Production in Germany, 331 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel for Small | *- United States Steel Trade, 251 | ||
*IRRIGATION, Egyptian and Sudan, Committee to Investigate, 224 | |||
Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503 | *Irrigation Schemes in Egypt and the Sudan, 497, 536, 556 | ||
*Italian Steamers—nee Ships | |||
Iron Oxide Pigment from Spain. 603 | |||
Manufacture of Files, Some Points in, G. | |||
Taylor, 503, 604, 606 | |||
Manufacture and Working of Hieh-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green, 503, 553 | |||
Mechanical Properties of Steel, | |||
Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503 | |||
Output of Iron and Steel, 566—see also Ministry of Munitions | |||
Production of Steel Ingots and Castings in 1918,490 | |||
Regrouping of Iron and Steel | |||
Shell Steel and Mild Steel, 619 | |||
Steel Production in Germany, 331 | |||
United States Steel Trade, 251 | |||
IRRIGATION, Egyptian and Sudan, Committee to Investigate, 224 | |||
Irrigation Schemes in Egypt and the Sudan, | |||
497, 536, 556 | |||
Italian | |||
J | J | ||
JAMES Watt Centenary, 433, | *JAMES Watt Centenary, 433, 480, 614, 634 | ||
*J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515 | |||
J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515 | *Jenkin, Lieut.-Col. C. F.. on the Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, 322, 325, 331 | ||
*Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 471, 536 | |||
Jenkin, Lieut.-Col. C. F. | *Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, H. C. Armitage, 299, 309, 324 | ||
*Johnson, F., on the Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, 322 | |||
Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 471, 536 | *Jones, Sir William, on Work in Refractory Materials during the War, 510 | ||
Jigs, Tools, | |||
Johnson, F., on the Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, 322 | |||
Jones, Sir William, on Work in Refractory Materials during the War, 510 | |||
K | K | ||
KENT, J. L., Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, 421 | *KENT, J. L., Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, 421 | ||
*Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, 239, 265 : (Letter), 327 | |||
Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, 239, 265 : (Letter), 327 | |||
L | L | ||
LABORATORY and the Workshop, Relationship between, W. R. Barclay, 322 | *LABORATORY and the Workshop, Relationship between, W. R. Barclay, 322 | ||
*Laboratory, Works, "Scope of the, F. C. Lants- berry, 322 | |||
Laboratory, Works, "Scope of the, F. C. Lants-berry, 322 | LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS: | ||
*- (See also Annual Articles) | |||
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND | *- British Industrial “Safety First” Association, 263 | ||
WAGES QUESTIONS: | *- Demands of Labour, 59 | ||
(See also Annual Articles) | *- Economics and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), 176 | ||
*- Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84, 88 | |||
British Industrial | *- Industrial League, 60, 566 | ||
*- Industrial Peace, 302 | |||
Demands of Labour, 59 | *- Labour Unrest, 132 | ||
*- Labour Unrest in France, 585 | |||
Economics and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), | *- Law of Conservation of Labour, 228 | ||
*- No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | |||
176 | *- Railway Strike, 155 | ||
*- The Strikes, 131 | |||
Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84, 88 | * -Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. Hichens, 231 | ||
*LAMPS, Carbon and Tungsten Filament, 532 | |||
Industrial League, 60, 566 | *Land Drainage in Cambridgeshire, 174 | ||
*Land Dredger—see Dredger | |||
Industrial Peace, 302 | *Landau, D., and P. H. Parr, on a New Theory of Plate Springs, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | ||
*Lantsberry, F. C. A. H., on the Scope of the Works Laboratory, 322 | |||
Labour Unrest, 132 | *Launches and Trial Trips, 314, 343, 367, 416, 436, 470, 490, 515, 570, 594, 619, 646 | ||
Labour Unrest in France, 585 | |||
Law of Conservation of Labour, 228 | |||
No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | |||
Railway Strike, 155 | |||
The Strikes, 131 | |||
Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. Hichens, 231 | |||
LAMPS, Carbon and Tungsten Filament, 532 | |||
Land Drainage in Cambridgeshire, 174 | |||
Land Dredger—see Dredger | |||
Landau, D., and P. H. Parr, on a New Theory of Plate Springs, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | |||
Lantsberry, F. C. A. H., on the Scope of the Works Laboratory, 322 | |||
Launches and Trial Trips, 314, 343, 367, 416, 436, 470, 490, 515, 570, 594, 619, 646 | |||
LEADERS: | LEADERS: | ||
1918—A Retrospect, 13 | *- 1918—A Retrospect, 13 | ||
*- Admiral Jellicoe on Naval Material, 381 | |||
Admiral Jellicoe on Naval Material, 381 | *- Agricultural Engineering in France, 457 | ||
*- Atlantic Flight, 610 | |||
Agricultural Engineering in France, 457 | *- Autocrat of Transport, 279 | ||
*- Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | |||
Atlantic Flight, 610 | *- British Naval Design—An American Tribute, 131 | ||
*- Channel Tunnel, 280 | |||
Autocrat of Transport, 279 | *- Chemical Engineering, 306 | ||
*- Coal Economies, 609 | |||
Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | *- Commercial Airships, 84 | ||
*- Commercial Aviation, 38 | |||
British Naval Design—An American Tribute, | *- Commercial Helium, 279 | ||
*- Demands of Labour, 59 | |||
131 | *- Economics and the Workman, 156 | ||
*- Electric Furnaces, 484 | |||
Channel Tunnel, 280 | *- Electric Railways, 306 | ||
*- Electric Welding Problems, 203 | |||
Chemical Engineering, 306 | *- Electricity and the Layman, 509 | ||
*- Emergency Technical Education, 37 | |||
Coal Economies, 609 | *- Fleet That Was, 634 | ||
*- Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84 | |||
Commercial Airships, 84 | *- Franco-British Trade, 561 | ||
*- Future of British Railways, 83 | |||
Commercial Aviation, 38 | *- Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204 | ||
*- Future of the Steel 3'rade, 155 | |||
Commercial Helium, 279 | *- Future of the Submarine, 179 | ||
*- Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509 | |||
Demands of Labour, 59 | *- Government and Overseas Trade, 358 | ||
*- Grand Federation of German Industries, 535 | |||
Economics and the Workman, 156 | *- Industrial League, 60 | ||
*- Industry and Ignorance, 179 | |||
Electric Furnaces, 484 | *- Inertia of the Standard, 535 | ||
*- Labour Unrest in France, 585 | |||
Electric Railways, 306 | *- Law of the Conservation of Labour, 228 | ||
*- Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59 | |||
Electric Welding Problems, 203 | *- Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610 | ||
*- Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | |||
Electricity and the Layman, 509 | *- Needs of Belgium, 431 | ||
*- No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | |||
Emergency Technical Education, 37 | *- Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | ||
*- Passing of Ingenuity, 405 | |||
Fleet That Was, 634 | *- Powdered and Colloidal Fuels, 457 | ||
*- Purchasers’ Tests, 331 | |||
Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84 | *- Railway Deficit, 633 | ||
*- Railway Fares, 483 | |||
Franco-British Trade, 561 | *- Railway Strike, 155 | ||
*- Regrouping of Iron and Steel Production in Europe, 37 | |||
Future of British Railways, 83 | *- Renovation of the Navy, 483 | ||
*- Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405 | |||
Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204 | *- Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | ||
*- Rules for Marine Boilers, 381 | |||
Future of the Steel | *- Science of Industry, 107 | ||
*- Segregation of Industries, 431 | |||
Future of the Submarine, 179 | *- State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585 | ||
*- Status of the Inspector, 633 | |||
Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509 | *- Steel Production in Germany, 331 | ||
*- Strength of Metals; 251 | |||
Government and Overseas Trade, 358 | *- The Strikes, 131 | ||
Grand Federation of German Industries, 535 | |||
Industrial League, 60 | |||
Industry and Ignorance, 179 | |||
Inertia of the Standard, 535 | |||
Labour Unrest in France, 585 | |||
Law of the Conservation of Labour, 228 | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59 | |||
Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610 | |||
Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305 | |||
Needs of Belgium, 431 | |||
No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | |||
Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | |||
Passing of Ingenuity, 405 | |||
Powdered and Colloidal Fuels, 457 | |||
Purchasers’ Tests, 331 | |||
Railway Deficit, 633 | |||
Railway Fares, 483 | |||
Railway Strike, 155 | |||
Regrouping of Iron and Steel Production in | |||
Europe, 37 | |||
Renovation of the Navy, 483 | |||
Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405 | |||
Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | |||
Rules for Marine Boilers, 381 | |||
Science of Industry, 107 | |||
Segregation of Industries, 431 | |||
State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585 | |||
Status of the Inspector, 633 | |||
Steel Production in Germany, 331 | |||
Strength of Metals; 251 | |||
The Strikes, 131 | |||
LEADERS (continued): | LEADERS (continued): | ||
*- Tests of Metal, 561 | |||
Tests of Metal, 561 | *- Trade Between the Allies and Germany, 108 | ||
*- Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38 | |||
Trade Between the Allies and Germany, 108 Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38 United States Steel Trade Expectations, 251 Ways and Communications, 204 | *- United States Steel Trade Expectations, 251 | ||
*- Ways and Communications, 204 | |||
Ways and Communications Bill, 227 Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357 | *- Ways and Communications Bill, 227 | ||
*- Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357 | |||
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS: | LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS: | ||
England, North of, 21, 44, 64, 91, 114, 139, 162, 187, 211, 235, 259, 287, 313, 339, 365, 388,415, 438, 440, 466, 492, 494,518,520, 545, 568, 570, 593, 594, 617, 642 | *- England, North of, 21, 44, 64, 91, 114, 139, 162, 187, 211, 235, 259, 287, 313, 339, 365, 388,415, 438, 440, 466, 492, 494,518,520, 545, 568, 570, 593, 594, 617, 642 | ||
*- Lancashire, 20, 43, 62, 89, 113, 137, 162, 186, 209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 387, 414, 437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 520, 543, 567, 591, 616, 641 ; (Letter), 532 | |||
Lancashire, 20, 43, 62, 89, 113, 137, 162, 186, | *- Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 43, 62, 89, 112, 137, 161, 185, 209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 388, 413, 437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 543, 546, 567, 591, 594, 615, 641 | ||
*- Scotland, 22, 45, 64, 91, 115, 139, 163, 187, 211, 236, 259, 287, 313, 340, 365, 389, 415, 439, 440, 467, 493, 519, 545, 569, 593, 618, 643, 644 | |||
209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 387, 414, | *- Sheffield, 20, 44, 63, 90, 114, 138, 161, 185, 210, 234, 258, 286, 312, 338, 364, 387, 414, 438, 466, 468, 492, 494. 518, 544, 568, 570, 592, 594, 616, 619, 642, 644 | ||
*- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 46, 65, 91, 115, 139, 163, 188, 212, 236, 260, 288, 314, 339, 366, 389, 416, 4 39, 440, 467, 468, 493, 494, 519, 520, 545, 546, 570, 594, 618, 619, 643, 644 | |||
437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 520, 543, 567, 591, 616, 641 ; (Letter), 532 | |||
Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 43, 62, 89, 112, 137, 161, 185, 209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 388, 413, 437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 543, 546, 567, 591, 594, 615, 641 Scotland, 22, 45, 64, 91, 115, 139, 163, 187, 211, 236, 259, 287, 313, 340, 365, 389, 415, 439, 440, 467, 493, 519, 545, 569, 593, 618, 643, 644 | |||
Sheffield, 20, 44, 63, 90, 114, 138, 161, 185, | |||
210, 234, 258, 286, 312, 338, 364, 387, 414, | |||
438, 466, 468, 492, 494 | |||
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 46, 65, 91, 115, 139, 163, 188, 212, 236, 260, 288, 314, 339, 366, 389, 416, | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: | ||
Aerial Transport, Henry Davey, 232 | *- Aerial Transport, Henry Davey, 232 | ||
*- Air Waves, A. R. Liddell, 276 | |||
Air Waves, A. R. Liddell, 276 | *- Belt Driving, F. R. Parsons, 613 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 635 ; E. W. Sargeant, 635 | ||
*- Caterpillar Tractors, C. W. Kay, 125 | |||
Belt Driving, F. R. Parsons, 613 ; Geo. T. | *- Central Heating, M. "Fitzgerald, 532 | ||
*- Channel Tunnel, A. Oates, 354 : A. Lee, 532 | |||
Pardoe, 635 ; E. W. Sargeant | *- Chemical Standards, J. H. Wragg, 152 ; C. H. Ridsdale, 200 | ||
*- Coal Conservation, D. Milne Watson, 436— see also Letter on Super Gasworks, andc., M. B. L., 399 | |||
C. H. Ridsdale, 200 | *- Combustion Capacity of Atmospheric Air, Jas. Dunlop, 80, 125, 200, 276, 378 ; Lubricator, 256, 354, 378 | ||
*- Cost of Electric Light, E. C. S., 152 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 176 ; F. E. H.. 176 | |||
Coal Conservation, D. Milne Watson, 436— see also Letter on Super Gasworks, | *- Council of the Civils, D., 463 ; An Old Subscriber, 489 | ||
*- Economics and the Workman, H. C. Armitage, 176 | |||
Combustion Capacity of Atmospheric Air, Jas. Dunlop, 80, 125, 200, 276, 378 ; Lubricator, 256, 354, 378 | *- Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, J. E. Weyman, 436 | ||
*- Electrically Operated Valves for Internal Combustion Engines, W. P. Durtnall, 614 | |||
Cost of Electric Light, E. C. S., 152 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 176 ; F. E. H. | *- Electricity and the Layman, M. C. C. G., 532 Electrification Work in Switzerland, A. Duruz, 354 | ||
*- Emergency Technical Education, H. G. Taylor, 56 | |||
Council of the Civils, D., 463 | *- Engineers and Demobilisation, H. C. H. Shenton, 125 | ||
*- Engineers in India, H. M. Heathcote, 354 | |||
Economics and the Workman, H. C. Armitage, 176 | *- Fletcher, Mr. William, J. T. Marshall, 34 | ||
*- Geometrical Trisection of an Angle, H. R. Kempe. 489, 582 ; A. Flindle, 558, 635 ; Guy B. Petter, 582 ; P. D. Forrester, 614 | |||
Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, J. E. Weyman, 436 | *- German Warships, R. G. Lindsay, 232 | ||
*- Germans and Hoboken Shipyard, Leon Greiner, 399 | |||
Electrically Operated Valves for Internal Combustion Engines, W. P. Durtnall | *- Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, J. M. Kennedy, 378 | ||
*- Indian Society of Engineers, E. M. Hugh man, 436 | |||
Electricity and the Layman, M. C. C. G., 532 Electrification Work in Switzerland, A. | *- Institution of Civil Engineers—see Council | ||
*- Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Donation, A. W. Kemp, 489 | |||
Duruz, 354 | *- Labour Problem, E. T. Good, 558 ; Smilax, 614 , | ||
*- Land Dredgers at Richborough, Taylor and Hubbard, 152 | |||
Emergency Technical Education, H. G. Taylor, 56 | *- Locomotive Valve Gear, J. W., 399 | ||
*- Marine Engineering Design and Construction, Cochran and Co., 463 | |||
Engineers and Demobilisation, H. C. H. | *- Meikle’s Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 200 | ||
*- Moratorium for Patents, Briggs and Son, 463 | |||
Engineers in India, H. M. Heathcote, 354 Fletcher, Mr. William, J. T. Marshall, 34 Geometrical Trisection | *- New “Drylock’’ on the Neckar-Danube Canal, N. J. Peddie, 109 | ||
*- Niagara, J. Shelley, 109 | |||
Kempe. 489, 582 ; A. Flindle, 558, 635 ; Guy B. Petter, 582 ; P. D. Forrester, 614 | *- Nile Projects Committee, W. Willcocks, 354 | ||
*- Old Age Pensions, Works Manager, 125 | |||
German Warships, R. G. Lindsay, 232 | *- Patent-office Searching System, James Keith, 232 | ||
*- Patents, H. G. G., 34 ; James Keith, 56 | |||
Germans and Hoboken Shipyard, Leon Greiner, 399 | *- Patents Bill, The New, S. H. Adams, 399 | ||
*- Peat Gas Plant, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 327 | |||
Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, J. M. Kennedy, 378 | *- Railways and Labour, E. W. Stoney, 56 | ||
*- Railways, State Control of, R. G. Lindsay, 34 | |||
Indian Society of Engineers, E. M. Hugh man, 436 | *- Recent American Express Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 614 | ||
*- Reform of Public School Education, Charles Bright, 256 | |||
Institution of Civil Engineers—see Council | *- Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 354 | ||
*- Reverse Stress or “ Wiggle Test,” Loco., South Indian Railway, 436 | |||
Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Donation, A. W. Kemp, 489 | *- Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, Capt. H. E. Girdle- stone and Others, 109 : F. O. Stanford, 125 | ||
*- Royal Engineers, Common Sense, 276 | |||
Labour Problem, E. T. Good, 558 ; Smilax, 614 , | *- Screw Thread, Proposed Shape of, G. Doorak- kers, 80 | ||
*- Short Chronology of Locomotion, W. B. Paley, 635 | |||
Land Dredgers at Richborough, Taylor and Hubbard, 152 | *- Space versus Economy in the Boiler-house, Economy, 463 ; Efficiency, 532 | ||
*- Steam Tenders, James Watt Boulton, 152 ; H. G. King, 200 | |||
Locomotive Valve Gear, J. W., 399 | *- Super Gasworks v. Super Electricity Works, M. B. L., 399—see Letter on Coal Conservation, D. M. Watson, 436 | ||
*- Thames Passenger Boats, W. Etfigy, 80 | |||
Marine Engineering Design and Construction, Cochran and Co., 463 | *- “The Ether,” Bertram Blount, 614 : Piscator. 635 | ||
*- The Still Engine, F. L. Martineau, 558 | |||
Meikle’s Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 200 Moratorium for Patents, Briggs and Son, 463 New “Drylock’’ on the Neckar-Danube Canal, N. J. Peddie, 109 | *- Theory of Plate Springs, Geo. T. Pardoe, 489 | ||
*- Three cylinder Locomotives, A. McBeth, 56 : Loco. M.I.M.E., 109 : Jas. Dunlop, 125, 354 : H. S. Vincent, 326 ; John Riekie, 125 | |||
Niagara, J. Shelley, 109 | *- Trisection, andc.—see Geometrical | ||
*- Water Power and Tidal Energy, H. J. Peddie, 635 | |||
Nile Projects Committee, W. Willcocks, 354 | *LIEGE, Engineering Schools of, Charles Clifton, 497 | ||
*Lighters—see Ships | |||
Old Age Pensions, Works Manager, 125 Patent-office Searching System, James Keith, 232 | *Lighting, Oil Tanks and, 515 | ||
*Lignite, Furnaces for Burning, 639 | |||
Patents, H. G. G., 34 ; James Keith, 56 Patents Bill, The New, S. H. Adams, 399 Peat Gas Plant, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 327 | *Limit Gauges, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511 | ||
*Lincoln and the Three Services, 254 | |||
Railways and Labour, E. W. Stoney, 56 | *Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 471, 536 | ||
Railways, State Control of, R. G. Lindsay, 34 Recent American Express Locomotives, | |||
F. W. Brewer, 614 | |||
Reform of Public School Education, Charles Bright, 256 | |||
Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 354 | |||
Reverse Stress or “ Wiggle Test,” Loco., South Indian Railway, 436 | |||
Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, Capt. H. E. Girdle-stone and Others, 109 : F. O. Stanford, 125 | |||
Royal Engineers, Common Sense, 276 | |||
Screw Thread, Proposed Shape of, G. Doorak-kers, 80 | |||
Short Chronology of Locomotion, W. B. Paley, 635 | |||
Space versus Economy in the Boiler-house, Economy, | |||
Steam Tenders, James Watt Boulton, 152 ; | |||
H. G. King, 200 | |||
Super Gasworks v. Super Electricity Works, M. B. L., 399—see Letter on Coal Conservation, D. M. Watson, 436 | |||
Thames Passenger Boats, W. | |||
“The Ether,” Bertram Blount, 614 : Piscator. 635 | |||
The Still Engine, F. L. Martineau, 558 | |||
Theory of Plate Springs, Geo. T. Pardoe, 489 Three | |||
Loco. M.I.M.E., 109 : Jas. Dunlop, 125, 354 : H. S. Vincent, 326 ; John Riekie, 125 Trisection, | |||
Water Power and Tidal Energy, | |||
LIEGE, Engineering Schools of, Charles Clifton, 497 | |||
Lighters—see Ships | |||
Lighting, Oil Tanks and, 515 | |||
Lignite, Furnaces for Burning, 639 | |||
Limit Gauges, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511 | |||
Lincoln and the Three Services, 254 | |||
Links in the | |||
LITERATURE : | LITERATURE : | ||
*Reviews: | |||
Reviews: | *- Gyrostatics and Rotational Moiicn, A Treatise on, Andrew Gray, 253 | ||
*- High Explosives, Capt. E. de W. S. Colver, 328 | |||
*- Hydraulics, Handbook of, H. Williams King, 74 | |||
*- Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1918, 133 | |||
*Short Notices: | |||
Hydraulics, Handbook of, H. Williams King, | *- Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 228 | ||
*- Applied Optics, Dr. A. Steinheil and Dr. E. Voit, Translated, J. W. French, 477, 542 | |||
Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1918, 133 | *- Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Holl and N. C. Johnson, 133 | ||
*- Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 542 | |||
Short Notices: | *- Mercantile War Loss Book, 61 | ||
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 228 | *- Naval Annual, 1919, Earl Brassey, 610 | ||
*- Practical Electricity, Terrell Croft, 133 | |||
Applied Optics, Dr. A. Steinheil and Dr. E. Voit, Translated, J. W. French, 477, 542 | *- Transmission Gears, E. Butler, 228 | ||
*Books Received: | |||
Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Holl and N. C. Johnson, 133 | *- Aero-engines, Design and Construction of, C. Sylvester, 477, 587 | ||
*- Aeroplane Construction, Sydney Camm, 433 | |||
Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 542 | *- Aircraft Identification Book, R. B. Matthews and G. T. Clarkson, 333 | ||
*- Air Navigation, Notes and Examples, Instructor-Captain S. F. Card, 634 | |||
Mercantile War Loss Book, 61 | *- Alternating-current Machinery, Papers on the Design of, C. C. Hawkins and others, 433 | ||
*- Aluminium, The Manufacture of, J. T. Pattison, 39 | |||
Naval Annual, 1919, Earl Brassey, 610 | *- America at School and at Work, H. B. Gray, 333 | ||
*- American Engineers Behind the Battle Lines in France, R. K. Tomlin, 253 | |||
Practical Electricity, Terrell Croft, 133 Transmission Gears, E. Butler, 228 | *- Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City Providence for 1917, 39 | ||
*- Astronomy, Elements of, for Architects, R W. Chapman, 431 | |||
Books Received: | *- “At a Glance” : Twelve Conversion Tables for International Values of British, Metric and Russian Weights, andc., J. E. Slack and A. Dorey, 433 | ||
Aero-engines, Design and Construction of, C. Sylvester, 477, 587 | *- Automobile and Aero-engines, Handbook, &c., Rene Devillers, 634 | ||
*- Boiler Chemistry and Feed water Supplies, J. H. Paul, 477 | |||
Aeroplane Construction, Sydney Camm, 433 | *- Books for Mechanical Engineers and Meta) Workers, 253 | ||
*- Brassfounding, J. G. Horner, 39 | |||
Aircraft Identification Book, R. B. Matthews and G. T. Clarkson, 333 | *- Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Vol. XI., 477 | ||
*- Calculus, First Course in the, Part I., W. P. Milne and G. J. B. Westcott, 301 | |||
Air Navigation, Notes and Examples, Instructor-Captain S. F. Card, 634 | *- Can we Compete ? G. E. Mappin, 301 | ||
*- Carburetters, Vaporisers, andc., in Internal Combustion Engines, Edward Butler, 383 | |||
Alternating-current Machinery, Papers on the Design of, C. C. Hawkins | *- Cast Iron in the Light of Recent Research, W. H. Hatfield, 61 | ||
*- Catalysis in Industrial Chemistry, G. G. Henderson, 281 | |||
Aluminium, The Manufacture of, J. T. Pattison, 39 | *- Catalytic Hydrogenation and Reduction, E. B. Maxted, 253 | ||
*- Centrifugal Pumps and Suction Dredgers, E. W. Sargeant, 383 | |||
America at School and at Work, H. B. Gray, 333 | *- Cheap Steam, with which is Incorporated Cheap Transport, Vol. II., 333 | ||
*- Commercial Russia, W. H. Beable, 228 | |||
American Engineers Behind the Battle Lines in France, R. K. Tomlin, 253 | *- Cycling Manual, 281 | ||
*- Dams, Earthen and Masonry,Construction of, Professor E. R. Matthews, 634 | |||
Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City Providence for 1917, 39 | *- Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 1919, 634 | ||
*- Dynamics, Part II., R. C. Fawdry, 301 | |||
Astronomy, Elements of, for Architects, R | *- Elastic Stresses in Structures, Translated by Ewart S. Andrews, 333 | ||
*- Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry, W. Rodenhauser and others, 433 | |||
*- Electrician Directory, andc., 459 | |||
*- Electricity and Magnetism for Beginners, Part I., Harold Pender, 228 | |||
Automobile and Aero-engines, Handbook, &c., Rene Devillers, 634 | *- Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book 1919-1920, 634 | ||
*- English Reference Literature, 587 | |||
Boiler Chemistry and Feed water Supplies, J. H. Paul, 477 | *- Excess Profit Duty, Spicer and Pegler, 61 | ||
*- Factory Administration and Accounts, E. T. Elbourne, 383 | |||
Books for Mechanical Engineers and | *- Federation of British Industries, Bulletin of the, 301 | ||
*- Fuel Economy in Boiler-rooms, in Two Parts A. R Maujer and C. H. Bromley, 10 | |||
Brassfounding, J. G. Horner, 39 | *- George Westinghouse, His Life and Achievements, F. E. Leupp, 634 | ||
*- Graphic Dynamics, Elements of, Ewart S. Andrews, 587 | |||
Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Vol. XI., 477 | *- Heat Engines : Steam, Gas and Oil, Elementary Manual on, Andrew Jamieson, 433 | ||
*- Heat and Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Andrew Jamieson, 383 | |||
Calculus, First Course in the, Part I., W. P. Milne and G. J. B. Westcott, 301 | *- High Adventure : Narrative of Air Fighting in France, J. N. Hall. 477 | ||
*- How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 301 | |||
Can we Compete ? G. E. Mappin, 301 | *- Hydrology, Elements of, A. F. Meyer. 281 | ||
*- Income lax : How to Avoid Overcharges andc., A. D. Macmillan, 634 | |||
Carburetters, Vaporisers, | *- Incorporated Swansea Exchange, Report 1917-18, 281 | ||
*- Industrial Arts Index, C. G. Noves and L D Teich, 281 | |||
Cast Iron in the Light of Recent Research, W. H. Hatfield, 61 | *- Industrial Electrical Measuring Instruments, Kenelm Edgcumbe; 39 | ||
*- Industrial Situation after the War, 301 | |||
Catalysis in Industrial Chemistry, G. G. Henderson, 281 | *- Institute of Metals, Journal of the, Vol. XX., G. Shaw Scott, 301 | ||
*- Institution of Mechanical Engineers “Proceedings,” October-December, 1918, 634 | |||
Catalytic Hydrogenation and Reduction, E. B. Maxted, 253 | *- Iron and Steel : Pocket Encyloptedia H P Tiemann, 433 | ||
*- Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. II., A. Hoare, 542 | |||
Centrifugal Pumps and Suction Dredgers, E. W. Sargeant, 383 | *- Italian Sea Power in the Great War Archibald Hurd, 61 | ||
Cheap Steam, with which is Incorporated Cheap Transport, Vol. II., 333 | |||
Commercial Russia, W. H. Beable, 228 | |||
Cycling Manual, 281 | |||
Dams, Earthen and Masonry,Construction of, Professor E. R. Matthews, 634 | |||
Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 1919, 634 | |||
Dynamics, Part II., R. C. Fawdry, 301 | |||
Elastic Stresses in Structures, Translated by Ewart S. Andrews, 333 | |||
Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry, W. Rodenhauser and others, 433 | |||
Electrician Directory, | |||
Electricity and Magnetism for Beginners, Part I., Harold Pender, 228 | |||
Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book | |||
English Reference Literature, 587 | |||
Excess Profit Duty, Spicer and Pegler, 61 | |||
Factory Administration and Accounts, E. T. Elbourne, 383 | |||
Federation of British Industries, Bulletin of the, 301 | |||
Fuel Economy in Boiler-rooms, in Two Parts A. R Maujer and C. H. Bromley, 10 | |||
George Westinghouse, His Life and Achievements, F. E. Leupp, 634 | |||
Graphic Dynamics, Elements of, Ewart S. Andrews, 587 | |||
Heat Engines : Steam, Gas and Oil, Elementary Manual on, Andrew Jamieson, 433 | |||
Heat and Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Andrew Jamieson, 383 | |||
High Adventure : Narrative of Air Fighting in France, J. N. Hall | |||
How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 301 Hydrology, Elements of, A. F. Meyer. 281 | |||
Income | |||
Incorporated Swansea Exchange, Report 1917-18, 281 | |||
Industrial Arts Index, C. G. Noves and L D Teich, 281 | |||
Industrial Electrical Measuring | |||
Industrial Situation after the War 301 | |||
Institute of Metals, Journal of the, Vol. XX | |||
G. Shaw Scott, 301 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers | |||
Iron and Steel : Pocket | |||
Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. | |||
Italian Sea Power in the Great War | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
*Books Received (continued): | |||
Books Received (continued): | *- Jane’s Pocket Aeronautical Dictionary, with English and French Technical Terms, 587 | ||
*- Juvenile Employment during the War and After, Ministry of Reconstruction, 228 | |||
Jane’s Pocket Aeronautical Dictionary, with English and French Technical Terms, 587 | *- La Formation des Ingenieurs a 1’Etranger et en France, 39 | ||
*- Manual of Machine Design, F. Castle, 477 | |||
Juvenile Employment during the War and After, Ministry of Reconstruction, 228 | *- Marine Boiler Management and Construction, C. E. Stromeyer, 433 | ||
*- Marine Engineering, A Manual of, A. E. Seaton, 433 | |||
La Formation des Ingenieurs a 1’Etranger et en France, 39 | *- Mechanics’ and Draughtsmen’s Pocket-book, W. E. Dommett, 281 | ||
*- Mica. Miner’s and Prospector’s Guide, A. A. C. Dickson, 433 | |||
Manual of Machine Design, F. Castle, 477 | *- Mnemonic Notation for Engineering Formulae, E. F. Etchells, 61 | ||
*- Modern Optical Instruments, Theory of, Dr. Alexander Gleichen, 301 | |||
Marine Boiler Management and Construction, C. E. Stromeyer, 433 | *- Moving Loads by Influence Lines and Other Methods, E. H. Sprague, 301 | ||
*- Natural Organic Colouring Matters, A. G. Perkin and A. E. Everest, 61 | |||
Marine Engineering, A Manual of, A. E. Seaton, 433 | *- Naval Architects’ Data, J. Mitchell, 634 | ||
*- New Town, W. R. Hughes, 433 | |||
Mechanics’ and Draughtsmen’s Pocket-book, W. E. Dommett, 281 | *- Oils, Fats and Waxes, Vol. IT., P. J. Fryer and F. E. Weston, 228 | ||
*- Oxy-acetylene Welding of Copper, Brasses and Bronzes, M. R. Amadeo, 228 | |||
Mica Miner’s and Prospector’s Guide, A. A. C. Dickson, 433 | *- Payment of Wages, G. D. H. Cole, 39 | ||
*- Permanent Way Handbook, Capt. S. C. Clayton, 587 | |||
Mnemonic Notation for Engineering | *- Petrol and Petroleum Spirits, Capt. W. E. Guttentag, R.A.F., 39 | ||
*- Petroleum, Albert Lidgett, 459 | |||
Modern Optical Instruments, Theory of, Dr. Alexander Gleichen, 301 | *- Physiology of Industrial Organisation and Re-employment of the Disabled, Professor Jules Amar, 253 | ||
*- Power Plant, Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston. 301 | |||
Moving Loads by Influence Lines and Other Methods, E. H. Sprague, 301 | *- Practical Shell Forging and Plastic Deformation of Steel and its Heat Treatment, O. O. Bower, 333 | ||
*- Practical Ship Production, A. W. Carmichael, 433 | |||
Natural Organic Colouring Matters, A. G. | *- Principles Underlying Radio Communication, Radio Pamphlet No. 40, 477 | ||
*- Production and Treatment of Vegetable Oils, T. W. Chalmers, 61 | |||
Perkin and A. E. Everest, 61 | *- Quelques Guides de l’Opinion en France pendant la Grande Guerre, 1914-1918, 228 | ||
*- Radio-telegraphy, Standard Tables and Equations in, Bertram Hoyle, 301 | |||
Naval Architects’ Data, J. Mitchell, 634 | *- Railroad Structures and Estimates, J. W. Urrock, 301 | ||
*- Railway Reorganisation, 383 | |||
New Town, W. R. Hughes, 433 | *- Railway Stores, Methods and Problems, W. H. Jarvis, 301 | ||
*- Railway Year-book for 1919, 459 | |||
Oils, Fats and Waxes, Vol. | *- Rangoon, Administration Report of the Commissioners, 39 | ||
*- Reconstruction Problems : Guide to Work and Benefits for Soldiers and Civil War Workers, 281 | |||
Oxy-acetylene Welding of Copper, Brasses and Bronzes, M. R. Amadeo, 228 | *- Reinforced Concrete Works, Recommendations, andc., concerning Execution of, Published by Concrete Institute, 333 | ||
*- Roads and Pavements, A Treatise on, Ira O. Baker, 333 | |||
Payment of Wages, G. D. H. Cole, 39 | *- Rudiments of Handicraft, W. A. S. Benson, 281 | ||
*- Safety of the Nation, Ian D. Colvin, 634 | |||
Permanent Way Handbook, Capt. S. C. | *- Sell’s Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, andc., 1919, 634 | ||
*- Shipbuilding Industry, R. W. Kelly and F. J. Allen, 333 | |||
*- Simple Problems in Marine Engineering Design, andc., R. M. Sothern 477 | |||
*- Sister of a Certain Soldier, S. J. Maher, 39 | |||
Petrol and Petroleum Spirits, Capt. W. E. | *- Slide Valves and Valve Gearing, Peter Youngson, 459 | ||
*- Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, 61 | |||
Guttentag, R.A.F., 39 | *- South and East African Year-book and Guido for 1919, 459 | ||
*- Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange, R. Mordin, 431 | |||
Petroleum, Albert Lidgett, 459 | *- Tables of Chemical and Physical Constants, P. E. Spielman, 281 | ||
*- Trade Unionism, An Introduction to, G. D. H. Cole, 39 | |||
Physiology of Industrial Organisation and Re-employment of the Disabled, Professor Jules Amar, 253 | *- Trigonometry, Practical, H. Adams, 459 | ||
*- Tri-lingual Artillery Dictionary (English, French, and Italian), Vol. I., E. S. Hodgson, | |||
Power Plant, Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston. 301 | *- T.N.T.: Trinitrotoluenes and Mono and Dinitrotoluenes, andc., G. Carlton Smith, 433 | ||
*- Triplane and the Stable Biplane, T. C. Hunsaker, D.Sc., 39 | |||
Practical Shell Forging and Plastic Deformation of Steel and its Heat Treatment, O. O. Bower, 333 | *- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES : | ||
*- Bulletins : | |||
Practical Ship Production, A. W. Carmichael, 433 | *-- 123, Analysis of Mine and Car Samples of Coal Collected, 1913-1916, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 39 | ||
*-- 129, Fusibility of Coal Ash and the Determination of the Softening Temperature, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 301 | |||
Principles Underlying Radio Communication, Radio Pamphlet No. 40, 477 | *-- 127, Gold Dredging in the United States, Chas. Jamin, 61 | ||
*-- 145, Measuring the Temperature of Gases in Boiler Settings, H. Kreisinger, 61 | |||
Production and Treatment of Vegetable Oils, T. W. Chalmers, 61 | *-- 171 (Mineral Technology, 23), Melting Brass in a Rocking Electric Furnace, H. W. Gillett and A. E. Rhoads, 301 | ||
*-- 160 (Mineral Technology, 22), Rock Quarrying for Cement Manufacture, V. Bowles, 301 | |||
Quelques Guides de | *-- 156, Petroleum Technology, 44 ; Diesel Engine : Its Fuels and its Uses, Herbert Haas ; Efficiency in the Use of Oil Fuel, J. M. Wadsurrtu, 61 | ||
*- List of Permissible Explosives, Lamps, and Motors, Tested Prior to May 31st, 1918, Albert H. Fay, 10 | |||
Railroad Structures and Estimates, J. W. | *- Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by A. H. Fay, April, 1918, 10; May, 1918, 39; June, 1918, 61 ; July, August, and September, 1918, 301 | ||
*- Technical Papers : | |||
Urrock, 301 | *-- 206, Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61 | ||
*-- 200, Colloids and Flotation, Fred G. Moses 301 | |||
Railway Reorganisation, 383 | LITERATURE continued): | ||
*Books Received (continued): | |||
Railway Stores, Methods and Problems, W. | *-- 91, Convenient Multiple-unit Calorimeter Installation, J. D. Davis and E. L. Wallace, 39 | ||
*-- 170, Diffusion of Oxygen Through Stored Coal, S. H. Katz, 10 | |||
H. Jarvis, 301 | *-- 204, Economic Operation of Steam Turbo - electric Stations, C. T. Hirshfeld and C. L. Karr, 301 | ||
*-- 208, How to Improve the Hot Air Furnace, C. W. Baker, 301 | |||
Railway Year-book for 1919, 459 | *-- 139, Low Rate Combustion in Fuel Beds of Hand-fired Furnaces, H. Kreisinger and Others, 61 | ||
*-- 190, Methane Accumulations from Interrupted Ventilations, H. J. Smith and R. J. Hamon, 39 | |||
Rangoon, Administration Report of the Commissioners, 39 | *-- 192, Production of Explosives in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61 | ||
*-- 186, Routine Work in Explosive Physical Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, S. P. Howell and J. E. Tiffany, 61 | |||
Reconstruction Problems : Guide to Work and Benefits for Soldiers and Civil War Workers, 281 | *-- 205, Saving Coal in Boiler Plants, H. Kreisinger, 61 | ||
*-- 187, Slag Viscosity Tables for Blast-furnace Work, A. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 10 | |||
Reinforced Concrete Works, Recommendations, | *-- 154, Suggestions for Improved Methods of Mining Coal on Indian Lands in Oklahoma, J. J. Rutledge and D. Harrington, 61 | ||
*-- 195, Tars Distilled from Bituminous Coal in Hand-fired Furnaces, S. H. Katz, 39 | |||
Roads and Pavements, A | *- University of Illinois Bulletin, Economical Use of Coal in Railway Locomotives, 61 | ||
*- WESTERN AUSTRALIA : GEOLOGICAL SURVEY | |||
Rudiments of Handicraft, W. A. S. Benson | *- Bulletins : | ||
*-- 67, Analysis of Western Australian Rocks, Meteorites and Natural Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542 | |||
Safety of the Nation, Ian D. Colvin, 634 | *-- 71, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Yilgarn Goldfield, Part III., Gold Belt North of Southern Cross, T. Blatchford and C. S. Honman ; Minerals of West- onia, E. S. Simpson ; Petrological Notes, R. A. Farquharson, 542 | ||
*-- 73, Geology of North Coolgardie Goldfield, C. S. Honman, andc., 542 | |||
Sell’s Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, | *-- 69, Geology and Ore Deposits of Kal- goorlie, Part III., F. R. Feldtmann, 542 | ||
*-- 68, Geology and Ore Deposits of Meek- atharra, Murchison Goldfield, E. de C. Clarke ; Petrology. R. A. Farquharson ; Mineralogy and Underground Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542 | |||
Shipbuilding Industry, R. W. Kelly and F. | *-- 75, Geological Reconnaissance of Country between La verton and South Australian Border, H. W. B. Talbot and E. de C. Clarke ; Petrology, R. A. Farquharson, 542 | ||
*-- 76, Graphite Deposits at Munglinup, T. Blatchford, 542 | |||
J. Allen, 333 | *-- 74, Miscellaneous Reports, 542 | ||
*-- 72, Palaeontological Contributions to Geology of Western Australia, F. Chapman and R. Etheridge, 542 | |||
Simple Problems in Marine Engineering Design, | *- Woman’s Motor Manual, G. de Hamilland, 281 | ||
*- Wooden Ship Construction, W. H. Curtis, 433 | |||
Sister of a Certain Soldier, S. J. Maher, 39 | *- Year-book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 1918, 333 | ||
*- Zooms and Spins, Rathird, 587 | |||
Slide Valves and Valve Gearing, Peter Youngson, 459 | *LLOYD’S Register—see Ships | ||
*Locomotion, A Short Chronology of, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635 | |||
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, 61 | *Lodge, Sir Oliver, on Protection ol Oil Tanks Against Lightning, 515 | ||
*Lorry, Motor, Works, J. I. Thornycrolt and Co.’s, at Basingstoke, 54, 58 | |||
South and East African Year-book and Guido for 1919, 459 | *Loughborough Technical College, 183 | ||
*Lubecker Land Dredger Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; (Letter), 152 | |||
Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange, R. Mordin, 431 | |||
Tables of Chemical and Physical Constants, P. E. Spielman, 281 | |||
Trade Unionism, An Introduction to, G. D. | |||
H. Cole, 39 | |||
Trigonometry, Practical, H. Adams, 459 | |||
Tri-lingual Artillery Dictionary (English, French, and Italian), Vol. I., E.S. Hodgson, | |||
T.N.T.: Trinitrotoluenes and Mono and Dinitrotoluenes, | |||
Triplane and the Stable Biplane, T. C. Hunsaker, D.Sc., 39 | |||
Bulletins : | |||
123, Analysis of Mine and Car Samples of Coal Collected, 1913-1916, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 39 | |||
129, Fusibility of Coal Ash and the Determination of the Softening Temperature, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 301 | |||
127, Gold Dredging in the United States, | |||
145, Measuring the Temperature of Gases in Boiler Settings, | |||
171 (Mineral Technology, 23), Melting Brass in a Rocking Electric Furnace, H. W. Gillett and A. E. Rhoads, 301 | |||
160 (Mineral Technology, 22), Rock Quarrying for Cement Manufacture, V. Bowles, 301 | |||
156, Petroleum Technology, 44 ; Diesel Engine : Its Fuels and its Uses, Herbert Haas ; Efficiency in the Use of Oil Fuel, J. M. Wadsurrtu, 61 | |||
List of Permissible Explosives, Lamps, and Motors, Tested Prior to May 31st, 1918, Albert H. Fay, 10 | |||
Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by A. H. Fay, April, 1918, 10; May, 1918, 39; June, 1918, 61 ; July, August, and September, 1918, 301 | |||
Technical Papers : | |||
206, Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61 | |||
200, Colloids and Flotation, Fred G. Moses 301 | |||
LITERATURE continued | |||
Books Received (continued): | |||
91, Convenient Multiple-unit Calorimeter Installation, J. D. Davis and E. L. Wallace, 39 | |||
170, Diffusion of Oxygen Through Stored Coal, S. H. Katz, 10 | |||
204, Economic Operation of Steam Turbo -electric Stations, C. T. Hirshfeld and C. L. Karr, 301 | |||
208, How to Improve the Hot Air Furnace, C. W. Baker, 301 | |||
139, Low Rate Combustion in Fuel Beds of Hand-fired Furnaces, H. Kreisinger and Others, 61 | |||
190, Methane Accumulations from Interrupted Ventilations, H. J. Smith and R. J. Hamon, 39 | |||
192, Production of Explosives in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61 | |||
186, Routine Work in Explosive Physical Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, S. P. Howell and J. E. Tiffany, 61 | |||
205, Saving Coal in Boiler Plants, H. Kreisinger, 61 | |||
187, Slag Viscosity Tables for Blast-furnace Work, A. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 10 | |||
154, Suggestions for Improved Methods of Mining Coal on Indian Lands in Oklahoma, J. J. Rutledge and D. Harrington, 61 | |||
195, Tars Distilled from Bituminous Coal in Hand-fired Furnaces, S. H. Katz, 39 University of Illinois Bulletin, Economical Use of Coal in Railway Locomotives, 61 | |||
Bulletins : | |||
67, Analysis of Western Australian Rocks, Meteorites and Natural Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542 | |||
71, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Yilgarn Goldfield, Part III., Gold Belt North of Southern Cross, T. Blatchford and C. S. Honman ; Minerals of | |||
73, Geology of North Coolgardie Goldfield, C. S. Honman, | |||
69, Geology and Ore Deposits of Kal-goorlie, Part III., F. R. Feldtmann, 542 | |||
68, Geology and Ore Deposits of Meek-atharra, Murchison Goldfield, E. de C. Clarke ; Petrology. R. A. Farquharson ; Mineralogy and Underground Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542 | |||
75, Geological Reconnaissance of Country between | |||
76, Graphite Deposits at Munglinup, T. Blatchford, 542 | |||
74, Miscellaneous Reports, 542 | |||
72, Palaeontological Contributions to Geology of Western Australia, F. Chapman and R. Etheridge, 542 | |||
Woman’s Motor Manual, G. de Hamilland, 281 | |||
Wooden Ship Construction, W. H. Curtis, 433 Year-book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 1918, 333 | |||
Zooms and Spins, | |||
Locomotion, A Short Chronology of, C. F. | |||
Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635 | |||
Lodge, Sir Oliver, on Protection ol Oil Tanks Against Lightning, 515 | |||
Lorry, Motor, Works, J. I. Thornycrolt and Co.’s, at Basingstoke, 54, 58 | |||
Loughborough Technical College, 183 | |||
Lubecker Land Dredger Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; | |||
(Letter), 152 | |||
M | M | ||
MACHINE TOOLS: | MACHINE: TOOLS: | ||
Backing-off Taps and an Improved Form of Fly-cutter, D. McPherson, 256 | *- Backing-off Taps and an Improved Form of Fly-cutter, D. McPherson, 256 | ||
*- Bar Automatic Tools, H. E. Thomas, 426 | |||
Bar Automatic Tools, H. E. Thomas, 426 | *- Cycloid Thread Milling Cutter, Ward and Gent, 159 | ||
*- Fly-cutter, Improved Form of, D. McPherson, 256 | |||
Cycloid Thread Milling Cutter, Ward and Gent, 159 | *- Francis Inserted Tooth Cutter, 6, 9 | ||
*- Inserted Tooth Facing and Bossing Cutter, H. Francis and Vickers Limited, 613 | |||
Fly-cutter, Improved Form of, D. McPherson, 256 | *- Machine Tool Adaptations for the Manufacture of Tank Links, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 120, 130 | ||
*- Machine Tool Committee of the Ministry of Munitions, 424 | |||
Francis Inserted Tooth Cutter, 6, 9 | *- Machine Tool Industry and the War, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254 | ||
*- Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111 | |||
Inserted Tooth Facing and Bossing Cutter, H. Francis and Vickers Limited, 613 | *- Machine Tools and Workshop Methods of a Former Period, Sir A. Herbert, 283 | ||
*- Milling Applications and Adaptations, 6, 9 | |||
Machine Tool Adaptations for the Manufacture of Tank Links, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 120, 130 | *- Power Presses, Automatic Arresting Motion for, M. Glover and Co., 135 | ||
*MACRO-ETCHING and Macro-printing, J. C. W. Humphrey, 503 | |||
Machine Tool Committee of the Ministry of Munitions, 424 | *Magnesium and its Alloys : Its Use for Aeroengines and Motor Cars, 402 | ||
*Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | |||
Machine Tool Industry and the War, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254 | *Malay Peninsula, Mineral Deposits in, 571 | ||
*Manchester, Discussions at Engineers’ Club— see Institution of Mechanical Engineers | |||
Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111 | *Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Mr. Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 136 | ||
*Marine Auxiliaries, Turbine-driven, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640 | |||
Machine Tools and Workshop Methods of a Former Period, Sir A. Herbert, 283 | *Marine Boilers—see Boilers | ||
*Marine Engineering Design—see Ships | |||
Milling Applications and Adaptations, 6, 9 | *Marine Engines—see Engines | ||
*Marine Surveyors, Appointment of, to the Board of Trade, 417 | |||
Power Presses, Automatic Arresting Motion for, M. Glover and Co., 135 | *Marine Turbine—see Turbine | ||
*Marshall, C. F. Dendy, A Short Chronology of Locomotion, 603, 624; (Letter), 635 | |||
MACRO-ETCHING and Macro-printing, J. C. | *Marshall, C. F. Dendy, on Wind Resistance, on a Train, 473 | ||
*Materials and Prices, 88 | |||
W. Humphrey, 503 | *Measuring the Temperature of Flue Gases, 262 | ||
*Measurement of Gauges, E. A. Forward, 282, 294 | |||
Magnesium and its Alloys : Its Use for Aeroengines and Motor Cars, 402 | *Mechanical Properties of Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
*Mercer, R. G., on Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, 475, 490 | |||
Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | *Merchant Shipbuilding—see Ships | ||
*Metal, Tests of, 561 | |||
Malay Peninsula, Mineral Deposits in, 571 | *Metals and Alloys, Effect of Work on, O. W. Ellis, 322 | ||
*Metals, Institute of—see Associations | |||
Manchester, Discussions at Engineers’ Club— see | *Metals, Non-ferrous, Science and Industry in Relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | ||
*Metals, Strength of, 251 | |||
Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Mr. | *Metals—see also Corrosion | ||
*Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325, 331 | |||
Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 136 | *Meters, Steam, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581 | ||
*Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322 | |||
Marine Auxiliaries, Turbine-driven, Franco | *Micrometer, M. Woldgaard, 529 | ||
*Military Aircraft—see Aeronautics | |||
Tosi Company, 636, 640 | *Military Train Ferry—see Train Ferry | ||
*Milling Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Marine Boilers—see Boilers | *Mine Ventilating Plant, Bi misted and Chandler, Limited, 110 | ||
*Mineral Deposits in the Malay Peninsula, 571 | |||
Marine Engineering Design—see Ships | *Mineral Productions of the United States, 276 | ||
*Mineral Statistics, 156 | |||
Marine Engines—see Engines | *Mines, Protection of Ships Against, 222 | ||
*Minesand Quarries Report, 1917, 156 | |||
Marine Surveyors, Appointment of, to the | *Mining and Metallurgical Industries, Canada’s, 391 | ||
*Ministry of Munitions, Machine Tool Committee of, 424 | |||
Board of Trade, 417 | *Ministry of Munitions Orders, 23, 42, 43, 56, 93, 116, 137, 212, 231, 256, 273, 336, 366, 386, 436, 490, 546, 594 | ||
*- Aluminium, 93 | |||
Marine Turbine—see Turbine | *- Ammonia and Ammoniacal Products, 256 | ||
*- Announcement re Iron and Steel Stock, 42 | |||
Marshall, C. F. Dendy, A Short Chronology of | *- Ball Bearings, 43 | ||
*- Bismuth Ores, Bismuth Metal and Products Therefrom, 273 | |||
Locomotion, 603, 624; (Letter), 635 | *- Building Bricks, 231 | ||
*- Calcium Carbide, 93, 256 | |||
Marshall, C. F. Dendy, on Wind Resistance on a Train, 473 | *- Coal Tar and Coke Oven By-products Returns, 366 | ||
*- Cold Blast Pig Iron, 336 | |||
Materials and Prices, 88 | *- Converter Plant, 256 | ||
*- Electricity Supply, 56 | |||
Measuring the Temperature of Flue Gases, 262 | *- Gasworks Retort Carbon, 436 | ||
*- High-speed Tool Steel and Scrap Therefrom, 336 | |||
Measurement of Gauges, E. A. Forward, 282, 294 | *- Home Prices, 137 | ||
*- Iron Prices, 93, 256 | |||
Mechanical Properties of Steel—see Iron and Steel | *- Iron and Steel, 366 | ||
*- Iron and Steel Prices, Home and Export, 23 ; Corrected Notices, 212 | |||
Mercer, R. G., on Electric Furnaces in the | *- Iron and Steel Stocks, 93, 386 | ||
*- Machine Tools, Woodworking Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 546 | |||
United Kingdom, 1918, 475 | *- Magnesite, 231 | ||
*- Marked Bars, 93 | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding—see Ships | *- Metallurgical Coke, Iron, Steel and Ironstone, 436 | ||
*- Non-ferrous Materials. 256, 366, 490, 594 | |||
Metal, Tests of, 561 | *- Output and Stocks of Iron and Steel, 336, 366, 386, 436, 566 | ||
*- Potassium Compounds— Kelp, 273 Rosin and Rosin Oil, 256 | |||
Metals and Alloys, Effect of Work on, O. W. | *- Scrap, 336 | ||
*- Second-hand Railway Wagons. 273 | |||
Ellis, 322 | *- Small Tools, 231 | ||
*- Steel Exports, 137 | |||
Metals, Institute of—see Associations | *- Steel Prices, 231 | ||
*- Steel Slabs, andc., 117 | |||
Metals, Non-ferrous, Science and Industry in Relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | *- Tin-plate Prices, 256 | ||
*- Tin-plate Prices, Extras for Charcoal Coating, 273 | |||
Metals, Strength of, 251 | *- Tin-plates and Terne Plates, 116 | ||
*- Waste Paper, 273 | |||
Metals—see also Corrosion | *MORGAN Continuous Wire-rod Rolling Mill, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919) | ||
*Morland, Sir Samoa], Pumps, 537 | |||
Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325, 331 | *Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, J. A. Prestwich and Co., 515 | ||
*Motor Lorry Works at Basingstoke, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 54, 58 | |||
Meters, Steam, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581 | *Motor Railways and Cars—see Railways | ||
*Motor Spirit, Gasworks and the Supply of. 196 | |||
Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. | *Munitions Output in Ipswich. Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 160 | ||
Hanson and S. L. | |||
Micrometer, M. Woldgaard, 529 | |||
Military Aircraft—see Aeronautics | |||
Military Train Ferry—see Train Ferry | |||
Milling Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Mineral Deposits in the Malay Peninsula, 571 | |||
Mineral Productions of the United States, 276 | |||
Mineral Statistics, 156 | |||
Mines, Protection of Ships Against, 222 | |||
Mining and Metallurgical Industries, Canada’s, 391 | |||
Ministry of Munitions, Machine Tool Committee of, 424 | |||
Ministry of Munitions Orders, 23, 42, 43, 56, 93, 116, | |||
Ammonia and Ammoniacal Products, 256 | |||
Announcement re Iron and Steel Stock, 42 | |||
Ball Bearings, 43 | |||
Bismuth Ores, Bismuth Metal and Products | |||
Therefrom, 273 | |||
Building Bricks, 231 | |||
Calcium Carbide, 93, 256 | |||
Coal Tar and Coke Oven By-products Returns, 366 | |||
Cold Blast Pig Iron, 336 | |||
Converter Plant, 256 | |||
Electricity Supply, 56 | |||
Gasworks Retort Carbon, 436 | |||
High-speed Tool Steel and Scrap Therefrom, 336 | |||
Home Prices, 137 | |||
Iron Prices, 93, 256 | |||
Iron and Steel, 366 | |||
Iron and Steel Prices, Home and Export, 23 ; | |||
Corrected Notices, 212 | |||
Iron and Steel Stocks, 93, 386 | |||
Machine Tools, Woodworking Machinery and | |||
Treadle Lathes, 546 | |||
Magnesite, 231 | |||
Marked Bars, 93 | |||
Metallurgical Coke, Iron, Steel and Ironstone, 436 | |||
Non-ferrous Materials. 256, 366, 490, 594 | |||
Output and Stocks of Iron and Steel, 336, 366, 386, 436, 566 | |||
Potassium Compounds— Kelp, 273 | |||
Rosin and Rosin Oil, 256 | |||
Scrap, 336 | |||
Second-hand Railway Wagons | |||
Small Tools, 231 | |||
Steel Exports, 137 | |||
Steel Prices, 231 | |||
Steel Slabs, | |||
Tin-plate Prices, 256 | |||
Tin-plate Prices, Extras for Charcoal Coating, 273 | |||
Tin-plates and Terne Plates, 116 | |||
Waste Paper, 273 | |||
MORGAN Continuous Wire-rod Rolling Mill, 597 ( | |||
Morland, Sir | |||
Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, J. A. Prestwich and Co., 515 | |||
Motor Lorry Works at Basingstoke, J. | |||
Motor Railways and Cars—see Railways | |||
Motor Spirit, Gasworks and the Supply of. 196 | |||
Munitions Output in Ipswich | |||
N | |||
*NATURAL Draught Cooling Towers, Harald Nielsen, 526 | |||
*Naval Design, Naval Material—see Ships, Naval Matters | |||
NAVAL NOTES : | NAVAL NOTES : | ||
42, 513, 511, 638 | *- 42, 513, 511, 638 | ||
*- British Battle-cruisers, New, 42 | |||
British Battle-cruisers, New, 42 | *- China Flagship, 638 | ||
*- “Composite” Destroyer, 42 | |||
China Flagship, 638 | *- Destroyer Speeds, 638 | ||
*- Destroyer Turquoise, 638 | |||
*- Destroyers, New, 511 | |||
*- Distribution of the Fleet, 638 | |||
Destroyer Speeds, 638 | *- Flotilla Leaders, 638 | ||
*- German Copies of the Renown, 638 | |||
Destroyer Turquoise, 638 | *- German Naval Construction, 42 | ||
*- Portsmouth, Vessels at, 511 | |||
Destroyers, New, 511 | *- Post-war Construction, 510 | ||
*- Pre-Dreadnoughts Useless, 42 | |||
Distribution of the Fleet, 638 | *- Repulse, Features of the, 511 | ||
*- Submarine Tonnage Figures, 42 | |||
Flotilla Leaders, 638 | *- Successfid Design. 511 | ||
*NEEDS of Belgium, 431 | |||
German Copies of the Renown, 638 | *Newcomen Engines—sec Engines | ||
*New Zealand Hospital, Engineering Equipment in a, 40 | |||
German Naval Construction, 42 | *Nielsen, Harald, on Natural Draught Cooling Towers, 526 | ||
*Nile Projects Committee, 224 | |||
Portsmouth, Vessels at, 511 | *Non-ferrous Metals, Science and Industry in relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | ||
*Norris, Captain W., Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, 451 | |||
Post-war Construction, 510 | *North-East Coast Dock Improvements, 140 | ||
Pre-Dreadnoughts Useless, 42 | |||
Repulse, Features of the, 511 | |||
Submarine Tonnage Figures, 42 | |||
NEEDS of Belgium, 431 | |||
Newcomen Engines—sec Engines | |||
New Zealand Hospital, Engineering Equipment in a, 40 | |||
Nielsen, Harald, on Natural Draught Cooling | |||
Towers, 526 | |||
Nile Projects Committee, 224 | |||
Non-ferrous Metals, Science and Industry in relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | |||
Norris, Captain W., Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, 451 | |||
North-East | |||
O | |||
OBITUARY: | OBITUARY: | ||
Boyd, William, 537 | *- Boyd, William, 537 | ||
*- Callaway, Hugh, 586 | |||
Callaway, Hugh, 586 | *- Calthrop, Sir Guy, 199 | ||
*- Canning, Thomas, 253 | |||
Calthrop, Sir Guy, 199 | *- Crookes, Sir William, 348 | ||
*- Eyles, Sir George L., 281 | |||
Canning, Thomas, 253 | *- Fletcher, William, 10 ; (Letter), 34 | ||
*- Gobert, Edward G. A., 586 | |||
Crookes, Sir William, 348 | *- Hill, George Heniy, 253 | ||
*- Ingleby, Edward Ceci), 124 | |||
Eyles, Sir George L., 281 | *- Lineham, Wilfrid James, 424 | ||
*- Lockwood, George Francis, 302 | |||
Fletcher, William, 10 ; (Letter), 34 | *- Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 333 | ||
*- Mort, G. F., 10 | |||
Gobert, Edward G. A., 586 | *- Pauling, George, 185 | ||
*- Redwood, Sir Bo verton, 566 | |||
Hill, George Heniy, 253 | *- Rodgers, John, 88 | ||
*- Royle, John James, 228 | |||
Ingleby, Edward | *- Southern, R. W. A., 253 | ||
*- Watson, James, 348 | |||
Lineham, Wilfrid James, 424 | *- Weatherburn, Robert, 109 | ||
*- Westwood, Charles John, 302 | |||
Lockwood, George Francis, 302 | *- Wilde, Henry, 333 | ||
*- Wortley, Henry Bell, 185 | |||
Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 333 | *- Wright, The mas, 124 | ||
*- Wurl, Max O., 228 | |||
Mort, G. F., 10 | *OCEAN-GOING Rafts of Logs, 541 | ||
*Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310 | |||
Pauling, George, 185 | *Oil Engines—see Engines | ||
*Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183 | |||
Redwood, Sir Bo verton, 566 | *Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | ||
*Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosy th, 324 | |||
Rodgers, John, 88 | *Oil Tanker—see Ships | ||
*Oil Tanks and Lightning, 515 | |||
Royle, John James, 228 | *Oil Tractors— see Tractors | ||
*Oils, Transformer, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47 | |||
Southern, R. W. A., 253 | *Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain W. Norris, 451 | ||
*Orlando, Signor G., on Italian Two-floodable Compartment Steamers, 396 | |||
Watson, James, 348 | *Overseas Trade, 260 | ||
*Overseas Trade, Government and, 358 | |||
Weatherburn, Robert, 109 | *Oxy-acetylene Welding, Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 108, 133, 193 | ||
Westwood, Charles John, 302 | |||
Wilde, Henry, 333 | |||
Wortley, Henry Bell, 185 | |||
Wright, | |||
Wurl, Max | |||
OCEAN-GOING Rafts of Logs, 541 | |||
Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310 | |||
Oil Engines—see Engines | |||
Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183 | |||
Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | |||
Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosy th, 324 | |||
Oil Tanker—see Ships | |||
Oil Tanks and Lightning, 515 | |||
Oil Tractors— see Tractors | |||
Oils, Transformer, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47 | |||
Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain | |||
W. Norris, 451 | |||
Orlando, Signor G., on Italian Two-floodable | |||
Compartment Steamers, 396 | |||
Overseas Trade, Government and, 358 | |||
Oxy-acetylene Welding, Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 108, 133, 193 | |||
P | |||
*PAPER Yarn, Manufacture and Use of, 495 | |||
*Paraffin electric Salvage Set-—see Submersible | |||
*Paraffin Wax, Purifying, R. S. Dickie, 165 | |||
*Paravanes—see Ships | |||
*Parsons, Hon. Sir C. A., and Mr. Stanley S. Cook on the Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, 427 | |||
*Passing of Ingenuity, 405, 466, 535 | |||
*Patent Law and the Legal Standard of Novelty, by “Historicus,” 346 | |||
*Patent-office Searching Svstem, 199 ; (Letter), 232 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS: | PATENT SPECIFICATIONS: | ||
*British: | |||
British: | *- Aeronautics, 24, 94, 237, 392, 547 | ||
Aeronautics, 24, 94, 237, 392, 547 | *- Agricultural, 142 | ||
*- Air Compressors, 118 | |||
Agricultural, 142 | *- Batteries and Accumulators, 367, 441 | ||
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 70, 165, 190 | |||
Air Compressors, 118 | *- Dynamos and Motors, 23, 47, 70, 94, 117, 141, 165, 213, 264, 292, 469, 495, 521, 571, 595 | ||
*- Electrical, 117, 141, 166 | |||
Batteries and Accumulators, 367, 441 | *- Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 47, 69, 93, 117, 165, 189, 237, 263, 291, 315, 343, 441, 469, 495, 571, 595, 619 | ||
*- Engines, Steam, 23, 93, 189, 521 | |||
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 70, 165, 190 | *- Gas Producers, 291 | ||
*- Heating and Lighting, 47, 264, 315, 3-4-4, 419, 469, 496, 548, 620 | |||
Dynamos and Motors, 23, 47, 70, 94, | *- Heating£and Ventilating, 620 | ||
*- Lighting—see Heating, andc. | |||
Electrical, 117, 141, 166 | *- Locomotives, 646 | ||
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 24, 48, 70, 141, 238, 316, 367, 417, 442, 470, 496, 547, 620, 646 | |||
Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 47, 69, 93, 117, 165, 189, 237, 263, 291, 315, 343, 441, 469, 495, 571, 595, 619 | *- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 316, 368, 470, 522, 572 | ||
*- Mines and Metals, 24, 142, 213, 316, 368, 392, 646 | |||
Engines, Steam, 23, 93, 189, 521 | *- Mining and Metallurgy - see Mines and Metals | ||
*- Miscellaneous, 48, 70, 118, 166, 190, 214, 238, 292, 344, 368, 392, 418, 442, 470, 496, 522, 548, 572, 596 | |||
Gas Producers, 291 | *- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 48, 94, 166, 190, 213, 291, 496 | ||
*- Ordnance and Armour, 315 | |||
Heating and Lighting, 47, 264, 315, | *- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 47, 213, 367, 417, 596 | ||
*- Ships and Boats, 237, 292, 441, 522, 620 | |||
*- Steam Generators, 263, 495, 521 | |||
*- Switchgear, 23, 47, 189, 291, 391, 417, 469, 521, 547, 571, 595, 619, 645 | |||
Lighting—see Heating, | *- Tramways and Railways, 263 | ||
*- Transformers, 391, 417 | |||
Locomotives, 646 | *- Transmission of Power, 213, 264, 343, 391, 441, 469, 572 | ||
*- Turbine Machinery, 343, 367, 39], 645 | |||
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 24, 48, 70, 141, 238, 316, 367, 417, 442, 470, 496, | *- Turbines, Steam, 93, 141, 189, 237 | ||
*- Water Purification, 547, 646 | |||
547, 620, 646 | *- Workshop Tools, andc.—see Machine Tools | ||
*PATENTS and Litigation, 133 | |||
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 316, 368, 470, 522, 572 | *Patents, United States Annual Report, 516 | ||
*Patents and the War (Applications for), 68 | |||
Mines and Metals, 24, 142, 213, 316, 368, 392, 646 | *Patents and the War (Extension of Time Limit), 630 | ||
*Pavement Temperatures, 411 | |||
Mining and | *Peace, Industrial, 302 | ||
*Pearce, S. L., on Electric Power Supply, 104 | |||
548, 572, 596 | *Peat for Power Generation, Utilisation of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327 | ||
*Personal and Business Announcements, 22, 47, 65, 92, 117, 140, 164, 190, 214, 238, 260, 288, 316, 344, 367, 392, 440, 470, 496, 520, 546, 572, 596, 620, 646 | |||
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 48, 94, 166, 190, 213, 291, 496 | *Petrol Engines—see Engines | ||
*Petrol, Flow of, through Carburetter Jots, 521 | |||
Ordnance and Armour, 315 | *Petrol Railway Cars—see Railways | ||
*Petter, Mr. E. W., on Restriction of Output, 630 | |||
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 47, 213, 367, 417, 596 | *Philip, Arnold, on Testing Transformer Oils, 47 | ||
*Photography, Aerial, 367 | |||
Ships and Boats, 237, 292, | *Plate Springs, New Theory of, D. Landau and P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | ||
*Plough, Snow, Rapid Street Channel, 159 | |||
Steam Generators, 263, 495, 521 | *Pneumatic Grain Elevators, Floating, 206, 207 | ||
*Pontoons for Grain Elevators, Edwards and Co., Limited, 207 | |||
Switchgear, 23, 47, 189, | *Portable Engines—see Engines | ||
*Poultney, E. C., on Recent American Express Locomotives, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter, 614) | |||
Tramways and Railways, 263 | *Powdered Fuels—see Fuels | ||
*Power Presses—see Machine Tools | |||
Transformers, 391, 417 | *Power Station Efficiencies, 134 | ||
*Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635 | |||
Transmission of Power, 213, 264, 343, 391, 441, 469, 572 | *Producer—see Gas Producer | ||
*Propellers—see Ships | |||
Turbine Machinery, 343, 367, | *Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. Rosenhain and D. Hanson, 322 | ||
*Proportioning of Concrete, L. N. Edwards, 141 | |||
Turbines, Steam, 93, 141, 189, 237 | *Public Works in France, 464 | ||
*Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special Report by L. C. Harvey, 494 | |||
Water Purification, 547, 646 | *Pulverised Fuel, Instructions for Safe Use of, 398 | ||
*Pulverised Fuel Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Workshop Tools, | *Pump, Centrifugal, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 628, 629 | ||
*Pumps, Centrifugal, for Chicago Waterworks, 595 | |||
PATENTS and Litigation, 133 | *Pumps, Sir Samuel Morland’s, 537 | ||
*Pumps, Submersible Electric, Driven by Oil Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Patents, United States Annual Report, 516 | *Purchasers’ Tests, 331—see also Metallurgical Information | ||
*Purifying Paraffin Wax, R. S. Dickie, 165 | |||
Patents and the War (Applications for), 68 | |||
Patents and the War (Extension of Time Limit), 630 | |||
Pavement Temperatures, 411 | |||
Peace, Industrial, 302 | |||
Pearce, S. L., on Electric Power Supply, 104 | |||
Peat for Power Generation, Utilisation of, J. B. | |||
C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327 | |||
Personal and Business Announcements, 22, 47, 65, 92, 117, 140, 164, 190, 214, 238, 260, 288, | |||
Petrol Engines—see Engines | |||
Petrol, Flow of, through Carburetter | |||
Petrol Railway Cars—see Railways | |||
Petter, Mr. E. W., on Restriction of Output, 630 Philip, Arnold, on Testing Transformer Oils, 47 Photography, Aerial, 367 | |||
Plate Springs, New Theory of, D. Landau and | |||
P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | |||
Plough, Snow, Rapid Street Channel, 159 | |||
Pneumatic Grain Elevators, Floating, 206, 207 | |||
Pontoons for Grain Elevators, Edwards and | |||
Co., Limited, 207 | |||
Portable Engines—see Engines | |||
Poultney, E. C., on Recent American Express | |||
Locomotives, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter, 614) | |||
Powdered Fuels—see Fuels | |||
Power Presses—see Machine Tools | |||
Power Station Efficiencies, 134 | |||
Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590 ; | |||
(Letter), 635 | |||
Producer—see Gas Producer | |||
Propellers—see Ships | |||
Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. | |||
Proportioning of Concrete, L. N. Edwards, 141 | |||
Public Works in France, 464 | |||
Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special | |||
Report by L. C. Harvey, 494 | |||
Pulverised Fuel, Instructions for Safe Use of, 398 | |||
Pulverised Fuel Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Pump, Centrifugal, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 628, 629 | |||
Pumps, Centrifugal, for Chicago Waterworks, 595 | |||
Pumps, Sir Samuel Morland’s, 537 | |||
Pumps, Submersible Electric, Driven by Oil | |||
Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Purchasers’ Tests, 331—see also Metallurgical Information | |||
Purifying Paraffin Wax, R. S. Dickie, 165 | |||
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RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 432 | *RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 432 | ||
*Rafts of Logs, Ocean-going, 541 | |||
Rafts of Logs, Ocean-going, 541 | *Rafwires—see Aeronautics | ||
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS: | RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS: | ||
(See also Annual Article) | *- (See also Annual Article) | ||
*General: | |||
General: | *- Accident Reports, Five Railway, 373 | ||
Accident Reports, Five Railway, 373 Accidents in 1918, Railway, 566 | *- Accidents in 1918, Railway, 566 | ||
*- Armoured Train for Coast Defence, 150 | |||
Armoured Train for Coast Defence, 150 | *- Electric Railways, Sir E. Geddes’ Views, 306 | ||
*- Holidays, Earlier, 417 | |||
Electric Railways, Sir E. Geddes’ Views, 306 Holidays, Earlier, 417 | *- No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | ||
*- Petrol Railway Inspection Car, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, Limited, 434 | |||
No Railway Policy Yet, 132 | *- Railway Deficit, 633 | ||
*- Railway Fares, 483 | |||
Petrol Railway Inspection Car, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, Limited, 434 | *- Railway Wagons for War Traffic, North- Eastern Railway, 404, 410 | ||
*- Railway Working during the War, White Paper, 511 | |||
Railway Deficit, 633 | *- Railway Year, 198 | ||
*- Signalling, Improvement in, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262 | |||
Railway Fares, 483 | *- Strikes and Labour Questions—see Labour | ||
*- Three-position Light Signalling, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262 | |||
Railway Wagons for War Traffic, North-Eastern Railway, 404, 410 | *- Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38 | ||
*British, Colonial and Indian : | |||
Railway Working during the War, White Paper, 511 | *- Ambulance Trains, Rolling Stock Converted by British Railways, 73, 75 | ||
*- British Railway Workshops in War Time, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630 | |||
Railway Year, 198 | *- British Railways under War Conditions, 38, 73, 75 | ||
*- Future of British Railways, 83 | |||
Signalling, Improvement in, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262 | *- Great Northern Railway ; Sturrock’s Steam Tender, 66, 67 ; (Paragraph), 81; (Letters), 152, 200 | ||
*- High Capacity Goods Wagons for Indian Railways, 110 | |||
Strikes and Labour Questions—see Labour | *- Indian Railways in 1917-18, 341 | ||
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55 | |||
Three-position Light Signalling, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262 | *- New South Wales Railways, 284 | ||
*- North-Eastern Railway Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne Dock, 140 | |||
Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38 | *- North-Eastern Railway Wagons for War Traffic, 404, 410 | ||
*- North-Eastern Railway War Products, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630 | |||
British, Colonial and Indian : | *- Train Ferry and Transportation Depot at- Richborough, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two- page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919) | ||
Ambulance Trains, Rolling Stock Converted by British Railways, 73, 75 | *Foreign: | ||
*- Alaskan Government Railway, 347, 349 | |||
British Railway Workshops in War Time, | *- American Railway Work in 1918, 232 | ||
*- Belgian State Railways, Proposed Electrification of, 428 | |||
576, 577, 604, 605, 630 | *- Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | ||
*- State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585 | |||
British Railways under War Conditions, 38, 73, 75 | *- Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354 | ||
Future of British Railways, 83 | |||
Great Northern Railway ; Sturrock’s Steam Tender, 66, 67 ; (Paragraph), 81; (Letters), 152,200 | |||
High Capacity Goods Wagons for Indian Railways, 110 | |||
Indian Railways in 1917-18, 341 | |||
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55 | |||
New South Wales Railways, 284 | |||
North-Eastern Railway Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne Dock, 140 | |||
North-Eastern Railway Wagons for War Traffic, 404, 410 | |||
North-Eastern Railway War Products, 576, | |||
577, 604, 605, 630 | |||
Train Ferry and Transportation Depot | |||
Foreign: | |||
Alaskan Government Railway, 347, 349 American Railway Work in 1918, 232 Belgian State Railways, Proposed Electrification of, 428 | |||
Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | |||
State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585 | |||
Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354 | |||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES: | RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES: | ||
(See also Annual Article) | *- (See also Annual Article) | ||
*General: | |||
General: | *- Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two- page Supplement, April 25th, 1919) | ||
Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two-page Supplement, April 25th, 1919) | *- Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. Holcroft, 485 | ||
*British, Colonial, and Indian : | |||
Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. Holcroft, 485 | *- Great Central Railway Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two-page Supplement, April 25th, 1919) | ||
*- Locomotives of 1918, 9, 12 | |||
British, Colonial, and Indian : | *Foreign: | ||
Great Central Railway Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two-page Supplement, April 25th, 1919) | *- Express Locomotives in France, Development, Monsieur Herdner, 270 | ||
*- Recent American Express Locomotives, E. C Poultney, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter), 614 | |||
Locomotives of 1918, 9, 12 | *RAPID Steel Channel Snow Plough, 159 | ||
*Receiver, Air, Frank Richards, 562, 573 | |||
Foreign: | *Reconstruction of Belgian Industries, 204, 216, 243, 250, 280, 304, 306, 332, 382, 393, 425, 431 ; (Letter), 399 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919) | ||
Express Locomotives in France, Development, Monsieur Herdner, 270 | *Reconstruction, The Part Engineers have to Play, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41 | ||
*Recorder, Electrical Boiler Heat Losses, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | |||
Recent American Express Locomotives, E. C Poultney, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter), 614 | *Recording Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | ||
*Refractory Materials during the War, 510 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete—see also Concrete Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christian! and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354 | |||
*Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322 | |||
Receiver, Air, Frank Richards, 562, 573 | *Renovation of the Navy, 483 | ||
*Research, Scientific and Industrial, Government Scheme for, 237 | |||
Reconstruction of Belgian Industries, 204, 216, 243, | *Research, Scientific and Industrial, Sir F. Heath on the Department of, 184 | ||
*Research Work in America, Professor H. M. Howe, 502 | |||
Reconstruction, The Part Engineers have to Play, | *Reservoir, Oil Fuel, at Rosyth, 324 | ||
*Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405 | |||
Recorder, Electrical Boiler Heat Losses, Monsieur Chopin, 213 | *Restriction of Output, Mr. E. W. Petter, 630 | ||
*Rhone, Harnessing the, 458 | |||
Recording Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261 | *Richards, Frank, on the Air Receiver, 562, 573 | ||
*Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154, 169, 219, 226 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two-page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919) | |||
Refractory Materials during the War, 510 Reinforced Concrete—see also Concrete Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, | *Road Destruction by Heavy Vehicles, 189 | ||
*Road Scarifier, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 254 | |||
Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322 | *Road Scarifier, The Allen, Oxford Steam Plough Company, Limited, 589 | ||
*Road Vehicles, Resilient Tires for, 405 | |||
Renovation of the Navy, 483 | *Robson, A. G., Examples of Gauge-making, 499 | ||
*Rolling Mill, Continuous Wire Rod, at Templeborough, Morgan Construction Company, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919) | |||
Research, Scientific and Industrial, Government Scheme for, 237 | *Rolling Mill Equipment, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Limited, 334 | ||
*Rolling Mill, Government, at Southampton, 191, 202, 217; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | |||
Research, Scientific and Industrial, Sir F. Heath on the Department of, 184 | *Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | ||
*Rosenhain, Dr., and D. Hanson, on Properties of Some Copper Alloys, 322 | |||
Research Work in America, | *Rosenhain, Dr. W., on Science and Industry in relation to Non-ferrous Metals, 322, 527 | ||
*Rosyth, Oil Fuel Reservoir at, 324 | |||
Reservoir, Oil Fuel, at Rosyth, 324 | *Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Cardiff, 627 | ||
*Royal Society—see Associations, andc. | |||
Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405 | *Rules for Boilers—see Boilers | ||
*Ruston and Hornsby’s War Work, 254 | |||
Restriction of Output, Mr. E. W. Petter, 630 Rhone, Harnessing the, 458 | |||
Richards, Frank, on the Air Receiver, 562, 573 Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154, 169, 219, 226; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 | |||
Road Destruction by Heavy Vehicles, 189 | |||
Road Scarifier, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 254 | |||
Road Scarifier, The Allen, Oxford Steam Plough Company, Limited, 589 | |||
Road Vehicles, Resilient Tires for, 405 | |||
Robson, A. G., Examples of Gauge-making, 499 Rolling Mill, Continuous Wire Rod, at Templeborough, Morgan Construction Company, 597 | |||
Rolling Mill Equipment, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Limited, 334 | |||
Rolling Mill, Government, at Southampton, 191, 202, 217; (Letter), 378 | |||
Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306 | |||
Rosenhain, Dr., and D. Hanson, on Properties of Some Copper Alloys, 322 | |||
Rosenhain, Dr. W., on Science and Industry in relation to Non-ferrous Metals, 322, 527 | |||
Rosyth, Oil Fuel Reservoir at, 324 | |||
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Cardiff | |||
Royal Society—see Associations, | |||
Rules for Boilers—see Boilers | |||
Ruston and Hornsby’s War Work, 254 | |||
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*“SAFETY First” Association, British Industrial, 263 | |||
*Scarifier, Road, The Allen, Oxford Steam Plough Company, Limited, 589 | |||
*Science of Industry, 107 | |||
*Science and Industry in relation to Non-ferrous Metals, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of, Sir Frank Heath, 184 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Government Scheme for, 237 | |||
*Scope of the Works Laboratory, F. C. Lants- berry, 322 | |||
*Seaton, A. E., on the Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, 374, 411 ; (Letter). 463 | |||
*Segregation of Industries, 431 | |||
*Semple, James, Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, 421 | |||
*Sense of Art in Engineering, 406, 443 | |||
*Serbia, Trade Opportunities in, 268 | |||
*Shells, 18in. High-velocity Armour-piercing, Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company, 231 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | ||
*- (See also Annual Articles) | |||
*General: | |||
General: | *- Barges Built at Richborough, 147, 154, 219, 226 | ||
Barges Built at Richborough, 147, 154, 219, 226 | *- Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | ||
*- Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Mr. T. Graham, 396 | |||
Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84 | *- Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, Experiments, J. L. Kent, 421 | ||
*- Electrically-driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482 | |||
Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, Sir E. | *- Engines—see Engines and Motors | ||
*- Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, James Semple, 421 | |||
Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, Experiments, J. L. Kent, 421 Electrically-driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482 | *- Flying Boat—see Aeronautics | ||
*- Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | |||
Engines—see Engines and Motors | *- Investigations into Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427 | ||
*- Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers Built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396 | |||
Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, James Semple, 421 | *- Lloyd's Register Scholarships, 212 | ||
*- Lloyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns, 79, 436 | |||
Flying Boat—see Aeronautics | *- Mercantile Shipbuilding in 1918, Lloyd s Register, 199 | ||
*- Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59 | |||
Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226 | *- Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | ||
*- Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain W. Norris, 451 | |||
Investigations into Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427 | *- Paravane Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293 | ||
*- Progress in Turbine Ship Propulsion, Speedreduction Gear, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 135 | |||
Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers Built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396 | *- Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293 | ||
*- Shipbuilding in Australia, 340 | |||
*- Shipping in 1918, 16- for Details, see Annual Article | |||
*- Slips and Slipways at Richborough, 147, 154 | |||
Lloyd s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 79, 436 | |||
Mercantile Shipbuilding in 1918, | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59 | |||
Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107 | |||
Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain W. Norris, 451 | |||
Paravane Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293 | |||
Progress in Turbine Ship Propulsion, Speedreduction Gear, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 135 | |||
Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293 | |||
Shipbuilding in Australia, 340 | |||
Shipping in 1918, 16- for Details, see Annual Article | |||
SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued): | SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued): | ||
*General (continued): | |||
General (continued): | *- Slipway for Ship Repair Work at Esquimault, B. C., Yarrows, Limited, 330, 341 | ||
*- Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee's Report, 276 | |||
Slipway for Ship Repair Work at Esquimault, B.C., Yarrows, Limited, 330, 341 | *- Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554 | ||
*- Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T. Wall, 421 | |||
Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee's Report, 276 | *- Turbine-driven Marine Auxiliaries, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640 | ||
*- Turbine Machinery for Standard Ships, J. Howden and Co. and D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919) | |||
Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554 | *- War and the White Star Line, 208 | ||
*- Water-tube Boilers for Cargo Ships, Stirling Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1919) | |||
Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T. Wall, 421 | *- Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411 ; (Letter), 463 | ||
*British Navy: | |||
Turbine-driven Marine Auxiliaries, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640 | *- Arethusa, H.M. Light Cruiser, 449 (Supplement, May 9th, 1919) | ||
*- Battle-cruisers Renown and Repulse, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | |||
Turbine Machinery | *- Battleships taken over from Foreign Governments, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | ||
*- British E Class Submarine, 449, 450 | |||
War and the White Star Line, 208 | *- British Light Cruisers and Flotilla Leaders, 308 | ||
*- British Monitors, H.M.S. Sir Thomas Picton, H.M.S. Abercrombie, H.M.S. Earl of Peterborough. H.M.S. Havelock, H.M.S. Marshal Soult, M.23, 143 | |||
Water-tube Boilers for Cargo Ships, Stirling Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May | *- British Steam-driven Submarines of the “ K ” Class, 173, 178 | ||
*- Cambrian, H.M. Light Cruiser, in Dry Dock, 222, 293 | |||
Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411 ; (Letter), 463 | *- Coastal Motor Boats for the Navy, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 369, 380 | ||
*- Iron Duke and Queen Elizabeth. H.M. Battleships, 448 (Supplement, May 9th, 1919) | |||
British Navy: | *- Large Light Cruisers Courageous, Glorious and Furious, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | ||
Arethusa, H.M. Light Cruiser, 449 (Supplement, May | *- Lord Clive, H.M. Monitor, 143 (Two-page Supplement, February l4th, 1919) | ||
*- Mine Sweepers, 360, 361, 362 | |||
Battle-cruisers Renown and Repulse, 359, 361 (Supplement, April | *- Naval Construction during the War, Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 351, 358 (Four-page Supplement, April 11th, 1919) | ||
*- New British Warships, 71 (Two-page Supplement, January 24th, 1919)—see also Naval Construction during the War | |||
Battleships taken over from Foreign Governments, 359, 361 (Supplement, April | *- “ P ” Boats, J. S. White and Co., 512 | ||
*- Patrol Boats, 360, 361 | |||
British E Class Submarine, 449, 450 | *- “Royal Sovereign” Class, H.M. Battleships 358, 361 (Supplement, April l1th, 1919) | ||
*- Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, andc., Sir P. Watts, 351, 447 (Two-page Supplement, May 9th, 1919) | |||
British Light Cruisers and Flotilla Leaders, 308 | *- Stalwart, H.M.A.S., Torpedo-boat Destroyer, Trial Trip, 351 | ||
*- Stormcloud, H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, Palmer’s Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 582 | |||
British Monitors, H.M.S. Sir Thomas Picton, H.M.S. Abercrombie, H.M.S. Earl of Peterborough. H.M.S. Havelock, H.M.S. Marshal Soult, M.23, 143 | *- Swift, H.M. Flotilla Leader, 448, 450 | ||
*- Tiger, H.M. Battle-cruiser, 14, 359, 361, 449 (Two page Supplement, January 3rd, 1919) (Supplement, May 9th, 1919) | |||
British Steam-driven Submarines of the “ | *- Trusty, H.M. T.B.D., 490 | ||
*- Turquoise, H.M. Destroyer, Speed Trials, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 532 | |||
Cambrian, H.M. Light Cruiser, in Dry Dock, 222, 293 | |||
Coastal Motor Boats for the Navy, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 369, 380 | |||
Iron Duke and Queen Elizabeth | |||
Large Light Cruisers Courageous, Glorious and Furious, 359, | |||
April 11th, 1919) | |||
Lord Clive, H.M. Monitor, 143 (Two-page Supplement, February | |||
Mine Sweepers, 360, 361, 362 | |||
Naval Construction during the War, Sir E. H. Tennyson | |||
New British Warships, 71 (Two-page Supplement, January 24th, 1919)—see also Naval Construction during the War | |||
“ P ” Boats, J. S. White and Co., 512 | |||
Patrol Boats, 360, 361 | |||
Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, | |||
Stalwart, H.M.A.S., Torpedo-boat Destroyer, Trial Trip, 351 | |||
Stormcloud, H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, Palmer’s Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 582 | |||
Swift, H.M. Flotilla Leader, 448, 450 | |||
Tiger, H.M. Battle-cruiser, 14, 359, 361, 449 (Two page Supplement, January 3rd, 1919) (Supplement, May | |||
Trusty, H.M. T.B.D., 490 | |||
Turquoise, H.M. Destroyer, Speed Trials, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 532 | |||
Naval Matters: | Naval Matters: | ||
Admiral | *- Admiral Jellicoe on Naval Material, 381 | ||
*- Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639 | |||
Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639 | *- British Naval Design : An American Tribute, 131 | ||
*- Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | |||
British Naval Design : An American Tribute, 131 | *- Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | ||
*- Fleet That Was, 634 | |||
Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341 | *- Four Years of Naval Progress, 14—-for Details, see Annual Article | ||
*- Future of the Submarine, 179 | |||
Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420 | *- Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, Constructor-Commander S. V. Goodall, 374 | ||
*- Naval Gun Mounting—see Works | |||
Fleet That Was, 634 | *- Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosyth, 324 | ||
*- Protection of Warships Against Underwater Attack, 345 | |||
Four Years of Naval Progress, | *- Towing Lighters, Seaplane, 169 | ||
*- United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97 | |||
Future of the Submarine, 179 | |||
Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, Constructor-Commander S. V. Goodall, 374 | |||
Naval Gun Mounting—see Works | |||
Oil Fuel Reservoir at | |||
Protection of Warships Against Underwater Attack, 345 | |||
Towing Lighters, Seaplane, 169 | |||
United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97 | |||
Foreign Navies: | Foreign Navies: | ||
German Battle-cruiser Derfflinger, 56 | *- German Battle-cruiser Derfflinger, 56 | ||
*- German Mine-laying Cruisers, 383 | |||
German Mine-laying Cruisers, 383 | *- German Naval Types, 56 | ||
*- United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97 | |||
German Naval Types, 56 | |||
United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97 | |||
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels | Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels | ||
Canadian Train Ferry Canora, 184 | *- Canadian Train Ferry Canora, 184 | ||
*- Concrete 1000-Ton Sea-going Oil Tanker, Launch, 80 | |||
Concrete 1000-Ton Sea-going Oil Tanker, Launch, 80 | *- Cross-Channel Train Ferry Steamer T.F. 1, 49 (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919)—see also Richborough Transportation Depot | ||
*- Fresh Water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575 | |||
Cross-Channel Train Ferry Steamer T.F. 1, 49 (Two Two-page Supplements, January | *- Glenapp, Motor Ship, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 612 | ||
*- Italian Motor Ship Ansaldo San Giorgio, 586 | |||
Fresh Water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575 | *- Reinforced Concrete Coal Lighters, Construction of, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 315 (Two-page Supplement, March 28th, 1919) | ||
*- Sea-going Reinforced Concrete Tug Crete- hawser, Launched near Sunderland, 275 | |||
*SHOW, Royal Agricultural Society, at Cardiff, 627 | |||
*Signalling, Railway—see Railways | |||
Italian Motor Ship Ansaldo San Giorgio, 586 Reinforced Concrete Coal Lighters, Construction of, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 315 (Two-page Supplement, March 28th, 1919) | *Slag Concrete, Causes of Failure in, 603 | ||
*Slips and Slipways—see Ships | |||
Sea-going Reinforced Concrete Tug Crete-hawser, Launched near Sunderland, 275 | *Smith, J., on Power from Tidal Waters, 590 ; (Letter), 635 | ||
*Smith, Professor Middleton, on Age-long Engineering Works of China, 72 | |||
SHOW, | *Snow Plough, Rapid Street Channel, 159 | ||
*Societies—see Associations | |||
Signalling, Railway—see Railways | *Southampton, Government Rolling Mill at, 191, 202, 217 ; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919) | ||
*Springs, Plate, New Theory of, D. Landau and P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | |||
Slag Concrete, Causes of Failure in, 603 | *Standard, Inertia, of, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity | ||
*Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and Parts, 391 | |||
Slips and Slipways—see Ships | *Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee's Report, 276 | ||
*Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554 | |||
Smith, J., on Power from Tidal Waters, 590 ; | *State Aid for Apprentices, 468 | ||
*State Control of German Sources of Energy, 180 | |||
(Letter), 635 | *Status of the Inspector, 633 | ||
*Steam Engines—see Engines | |||
Smith, Professor Middleton, on Age-long Engineering Works of China, 72 | *Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581 | ||
*Steam Tender—see Tenders | |||
Snow Plough, Rapid Street Channel, 159 | *Steam Tractors—see Tractors | ||
*Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Societies—see Associations | *Still, Mr. J., Engine, 540 | ||
*Storing Air in the Earth, 575 | |||
Southampton, Government Rolling Mill at, 191, 202, 217 ; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March | *Strength of Metals, 251 | ||
*Strikes—see Labour | |||
Springs, Plate, New Theory of, D. Landau and P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489 | *Sturrock’s Steam Tender, Great Northern Railway, 66, 67, 463 ; (Letters), 152, 200 ; (Paragraph), 81 | ||
*Submersible Salvage Electric Pumps and Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Standard, Inertia of, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity | *“Surplus,” 566, 631 | ||
*Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354 | |||
Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and | |||
Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee s | |||
Report, 276 | |||
Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554 | |||
State Aid for Apprentices, 468 | |||
State Control of German Sources of Energy, 180 | |||
Status of the Inspector, 633 | |||
Steam Engines—see Engines | |||
Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581 | |||
Steam Tender—see Tenders | |||
Steam Tractors—see Tractors | |||
Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Still, Mr. J., Engine, 540 | |||
Storing Air in the Earth, 575 | |||
Strength of Metals, 251 | |||
Strikes—see Labour | |||
Sturrock’s Steam Tender, Great Northern Railway, 66, 67, 463 ; (Letters), 152, 200 ; (Paragraph), 81 | |||
Submersible Salvage Electric Pumps and | |||
Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278 | |||
Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354 | |||
T | |||
*TANK Links, Machine Tool Adaptations for the Manufacture of, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 120, 130 | |||
*Tank Links Manufacture, North-Eastern Railway, 578, 579 | |||
*Tanker, Oil—see Ships | |||
*Tap, Water, Tonkin, Collins and Co., Limited. 590 | |||
*Taps, Backing-off—see Machine Tools | |||
*Tasmania, Hydro-electric Development in, 263 | |||
*Taylor, G., on Some Points in the Manufacture of Files, 503, 604, 606, 626 | |||
*Technical Education, Emergency, 37 ; (Letter), 56 | |||
*Technical Inspection Association Formed, 411 | |||
*Technical Training in the Air Force, 110 | |||
*Temperature of Flue Gases, Measuring, 262 | |||
*Temperatures, Pavement, 411 | |||
*Tender, Sturrock’s Steam, Great Northern Railway, 66, 67, 463 ; (Letters), 152, 200 ; (Paragraph), 81 | |||
*Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47 | |||
*Tests of Metal, 561 | |||
*Thomas, H. E., on Bar Automatic Tools, 426 | |||
*Thomson, Captain G. P., on the Dynamics of Flight, 252 | |||
*Thornycroft Depth Charge Throwers, 86 | |||
*Thread Milling—see Machine Tools | |||
*Tidal Waters, Power from, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635 | |||
*Tigris, Bridge at Baghdad, 55 | |||
*Tilbury—see Dock Gates | |||
*Tin Industry in the Federated Malay States, 454 | |||
*Tin Ore, Dredging, 69 | |||
*Tires, Resilient, for Road Vehicles, 405 | |||
*Tonnage of Ships—see Ships | |||
*Tools, Machine, and Small Tools, 111 | |||
*Towing Lighters—see Ships | |||
*Tractor, Caterpillar, Paraffin Engine, Blackstone’s Limited, 627 | |||
*Tractor, Steam Compound, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630 | |||
*Tractor, Three-wheel, D. L. Motor Manufacturing Company, Limited, 627 | |||
*Tractors at the Cardiff Show, 627, 630 | |||
*Trade Between the Allies and Germany, 107 | |||
*Trade Opportunities in Serbia, 268 | |||
*Trade, Overseas, 260 | |||
*Trade, Overseas, Government and, 358 | |||
*Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38 | |||
*Trafford Park, Industrial Building Construction 98 | |||
*Train Ferries for the Irish Channel, 60 | |||
*Train Ferry Canora, Canadian, 184 | |||
*Train Ferry and Transportation Depot at Rich- borough, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154 169, 219, 226 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two- page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919) | |||
*Train, Wind Resistance on a, C. F. Dendv Marshall, 473 | |||
*Trains, Armoured, for Coast Defence, 150 | |||
*Trains—see also Railways | |||
*Tramways in the City, 183 | |||
*Transport, The Autocrat of, 279 | |||
*Transport Report, 60, 85, 123 | |||
*Transporting Boilers, An Unusual Method of 639 | |||
*Triplane—see Aeronautics | |||
*Tugs—see Ships | |||
*Tunnel, The Channel, 280 ; (Letters), 354, 532 | |||
*Tunnel, Concreting, by Compressed Air, 594 | |||
*Turbine-driven Marine Auxiliaries, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640 | |||
*Turbine Machinery for Standard Ships, J. Howden and Co. and D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919) | |||
*Turbine, Marine, Speed Reduction Gear, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 135 | |||
*Turbine, Water, The Largest, 575 | |||
*Turbo-air Compressors, Reavell and Co., Limited, 534, 538 | |||
*Turbo-alternators, Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters | |||
*Turbo-exhausters for Grain Elevators Fraser and Chalmers, 206, 207 | |||
United States Steel Trade, 251 | U | ||
*UNITED States, Mineral Productions of, 276 | |||
Use of Coal—see Coal | *United States Patents, Annual Report, 516 | ||
*United States Steel Trade, 251 | |||
Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, J. | *Use of Coal—see Coal | ||
*Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327 | |||
C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327 | |||
V | V | ||
VALVE, Automatic, for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464 | *VALVE, Automatic, for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464 | ||
*Valve Gears for Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485 | |||
Valve Gears for Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485 | *“Vickers-Vimy” Aeroplanes—see Aeronautics | ||
*Volunteer Engineers, London Army Troops Companies, 24, 47, 65, 94, 117, 137 | |||
W | |||
*WAGES—see Labour | |||
*Wagon, 5-Ton Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 630 | |||
*Wagons, Railway—see Railways | |||
*Wall, A. T., on Tonnage of Modern Steamships, 421 | |||
*War Memorial, Electrical Engineers’, 101 | |||
*War, Patents and the, 68 | |||
*War Products—see also British Railway Workshops | |||
*War and the White Star Line, 208 | |||
*War Work in a Gainsborough Factory, 160 | |||
*Water Powers in Great Britain, 288 | |||
*Water Tap, A New, Tonkin, Collins and Co., Limited, 590 | |||
*Water-tube Boilers—see Boilers | |||
*Water Turbine, The Largest, 575 | |||
*Waters, Tidal, Power from, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635 | |||
*Waterworks, Chicago, Centrifugal Pump for, 595 | |||
*Watt, James, Centenary, 433, 480, 614, 634 | |||
*Watts, Sir P., on Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, &c., 351, 447 | |||
*Wax, Paraffin, Purifying, R. S. Dickie, 165 | |||
*Ways and Communications Bill, 204, 227, 229, 255 | |||
*Welding, Electric, Thomas T. Heaton, 10], 108, 127, 133, 193, 203 | |||
*Welding, Oxy-acetylene, Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. H. Cave, J. H. Davies, F. Hazeldine, 109, 133, 193 | |||
*Welding Problems, Electric, 203 | |||
*Welding at Steel Barrel Company’s Works at Uxbridge, 220, 421 | |||
*Welding in Warships, Electric, Experiments with, W. H. Gard, 420 | |||
*Welding and Welding Appliances, Electric, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 471—see also 588 ; (Letter), 436 | |||
*What the War has done for Engineers, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41 | |||
*Whiteley, J. H., on Acid Hearth and Slag, 503 | |||
*Wilton Benzol Rectification Plant, 196 | |||
*Wind Resistance on a Train, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 473 | |||
*Wireless Telegraphy and the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 315 | |||
*Wireless Telephony and Direction Finding, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, 563 | |||
*Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357 | |||
*Wire Rod, Continuous, Rolling Mill, Morgan Construction Company, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919) | |||
*Women Associates of the Institution of Naval Architects, 420 | |||
*Woolwich Arsenal, 56 | |||
WORKS: | WORKS: | ||
Aeroplane Factory—see Aeronautics | *- Aeroplane Factory—see Aeronautics | ||
*- Austin Motor Company’s Works, Heating and Ventilation of, 599, 608 | |||
Austin Motor Company’s Works, Heating and Ventilation of, 599, 608 | *- Belgian Works Demolition—see also Belgian Works, Reconstruction | ||
*- Britannia Ironworks, Naval Gun Mounting Shop, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 160 | |||
Belgian Works Demolition—see also Belgian Works, Reconstruction | *- Cockerill Works at Seraing, 243 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919) | ||
*- Daimler Company’s Works, Coventry, Heat ing and Ventilation of Workshops 504 | |||
Britannia Ironworks, Naval Gun Mounting Shop, Marshall, Sons and Co., | *- Illinois Steel Company's South Chicago Works, Triplex Steel Plants, 126, 127 (Two- page Supplement, February 7th, 1919) | ||
*- Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | |||
Cockerill Works at Seraing, 243 (Two-page Supplement, March | *- Munitions Output in Ipswich, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited. 160 | ||
*- North-Eastern Railway Workshops, War Products, Gateshead Shops, 576, 577, Darlington Shops, 604, 605—see Footnote, 604 | |||
Daimler Company’s Works, Coventry, Heat ing and Ventilation of Workshops | *- Ougree-Marihaye Works, German Destruction of, 243, 250 | ||
*- Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Motor Lorry Works at Basingstoke, 54, 58 | |||
Illinois Steel Company's South Chicago Works, Triplex Steel Plants, 126, | *- Warehouses in Trafford Park, Port of Manchester, Limited, 98 | ||
*- York Shops, 630 | |||
Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26 | *WORKSHOPS -see Works | ||
Munitions Output in Ipswich, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited | |||
North-Eastern Railway Workshops, War Products, Gateshead Shops, 576, 577, Darlington Shops, 604, 605—see | |||
X | |||
*X-RAYS, Examination of Metals by, 432 | |||
X-RAYS, Examination of Metals by, 432 | |||
Y | Y | ||
YARN, Paper, Manufacture and Use of, 495 | *YARN, Paper, Manufacture and Use of, 495 | ||
*Yarrow’s Slipway at Victoria, B.C., 330, 341 | |||
*Yguazu Falls, 506 | |||
Yguazu Falls, 506 | |||
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A
- ACID Hearth—see Iron and Steel
- Adjustable Ganges, M. Woldgaard, 529
AERONAUTICS:
- - See also Annual Articles
- - Aerial Photography, 367
- - Aero-dynamical Considerations, Captain G. P. Thomson, 252
- - Aero-engine, 270 H.P. Basse-Selve, 246
- - Aero-engine Component- see Jigs, Tools, andc.
- - AERONAUTICAL NOTES, 489, 54 2, 590
- -- American Airships, 590
- -- American Production of Aeroplanes during the War, 542
- -- B.A.T. Passenger Biplane, 489
- -- Fastest Aeroplane in the World, 590
- -- Fiat Transatlantic Machine, 542, 590
- -- First Commercial Flight, 489
- -- New British Airships, 489
- -- Tarrant Triplane Disaster, 542, 591
- - Aeroplane Erecting Shop and Doping Boom, Austin Motor Company’s Works, 600, 608
- - Aeroplane Factory, Heaton Chapel, Manchester, Crossley Motors, Limited, 422, 430 ; (Corrections), 468, 496 (Two-page Supplement, May 2nd, 1919)
- - Aircraft Production at Lincoln, Ruston and | Hornsby, Limited, 391
- - Atlantic. Flight, 610
- - Blackburn “Kangaroo” Aeroplane, Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, 579, 584
- - “Boulton-Paul” Transatlantic Aeroplane, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 435
- - Britain’s Air Effort during the War, 461
- - British Rigid Airship R 33, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 255
- - Commercial Airships, 84
- - Commercial Aviation, 38
- - Development of Airship Const ruction, C. I. R. Campbell, 384, 397, 420
- - D.H. 10 Bombing Biplane, Aircraft Manufacturing Company, 68
- - Education in the Royal Air Force, 128
- - Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411
- - Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530
- - Halberstadt Two-seater Biplane, 158
- - Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226
- - Magnesium and its Alloys : Its Use for Aeroengines and Motor Cars, 402
- - Manufacture of Rafwires and their Fittings, Woodside Engineering Company, Limited, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 21st, 1919)
- - Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610
- - Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305
- - Pfalz Single-seater Fighting Aeroplane, 95
- - Phoenix Cork Flying Boat, Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company, Limited, 194
- - R 34, Long Voyage by, 590
- - Seaplane and Towing Lighters, 169
- - Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and Parts, 391
- - Tarrant Six-engined 3000 H.P. Triplane, 452, 453, 456, 542, 591
- - Technical Training in the Air Force, 110
- - Trend of German Aeroplane Design, 25
- - “Vickers-Vimy” Transatlantic and Commercial Aeroplanes, 555, 560
- - Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357
- - Zeitlin Aero-engine, 408
- AGE-LONG Engineering Works of China, Professor Middleton Smith, 72
- Agricultural Engineering in France, 457
- Agricultural Machines at Cardiff Show, 627, 630
- Agricultural Machines, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630
- Air Compressor Design, Improvements, Reavell and Co., Limited, 534, 538
- Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Portable, Lacy- Hulbert and Co., Limited, 165
- Air Compressor Valve—see. Valve
- Air Receiver, Frank Richards, 562, 573
- Air, Storing, in the Earth, 575
- Alloys—see Copper, Aluminium, Magnesium, Metals, andc.
- Almanacs and Diaries, 23, 46, 93, 118, 164, 442
- Aluminium and its Alloys, Micrography of. D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322
- Ambulance Trains—see Railways
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 152
- - American Railway Equipment in France, 152
- - American Steam Power Developments, 152
- - Brick Chimney, 585ft. High, 152
- AMERICAN Factory, Handling Material at, 341
- American Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Anchadura, 644
- Andrew, J. H., and G. W. Green, on the Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel, 503, 553
- Annealing -- see Furnace
ANNUAL ARTICLES:
- - AERONAUTICS, 1914-1918, 18
- -- Aero-engines, 18
- -- Commercial Flying, 18
- -- Cost of Aeroplaning, 18
- -- Passenger Aeroplanes, 18
- - ENGINEERING AND ALLIED TRADES IN 1918, 2
- -- Iron and Steel Centres, 3
- -- Iron, Steel, and Coal Prices, 2
- -- Labour and Wages, 3
- -- Miscellaneous, 4
- -- Shipyards, In the, 3
- - Locomotives of the Year, 5, 12
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued):
- - NAVAL PROGRESS, FOUR YEARS OP, 14 (Two- page Supplement, January 3rd, 1919)
- -- Battleships and Battle-cruisers, 14
- -- Destroyers, 15
- -- Engineers, The, 15
- -- Light Cruisers, 15
- -- Naval Guns, 15
- -- Private Yards, 15
- -- Submarines and Special Vessels, 15
- - Railways, British in 1918, 8
- - SHIPPING IN 1918, 16
- -- Emigration and the Emigration Law, 17
- -- Freedom of the Seas, 17
- -- German Merchant Marine, Penalising the, 17
- -- Government Control of Shipping, 16
- -- Legislation for Shipping, 16
- -- National Treatment, of Shipping, 17
- -- Shipbuilding Effort, 16
- -- Shipbuilding, Our Capacity for, 16
- -- Submarine Warfare Against Shipping, 16
- -- Value of Shipping in the Future, 17
- APPRENTICES, State Aid for, 468
- Arc Welding—see Electric Welding
- Armitage, Herbert C., on Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, 299, 309, 324
- Armoured Concrete Cooling Tower, Harald Nielsen, 526
- Armoured Trains for Coast Defence, 150
- Armour-piercing Shells, 18in. High Velocity, Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company’s, 231
- Army Supply Stores at Brooklyn, U.S.A., 340
- Art in Engineering, The Sense of, 406, 443
- Asbestos, Rowell and Allen. 547
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
- Association of Engineers, Manchester:
- - Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104
- Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical:
- - Annual Convention, The Twenty-fourth, 623
- - Electric Power Transmission Considerations, S. L. Pearce, 624
- - Presidential Address, F. Ayrton, 623
- - Programme for Twenty-fourth Annual Convention, 570
- - Valuing Electrical Undertakings, andc., Bailie W. B. Smith, 624
- - Visits to Works, 624
- - Whitley Report ; Joint Industrial Councils ; Research Work, Aiderman Walker, 624
- Association, Technical Inspection:
- - Formation, 411
- Institute, Iron and Steel:
- - Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503
- - Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, Grants , from, 502
- - Annual Banquet ; Presidential Address, Monsieur Eugene Schneider, 458
- - Annual Meeting, 343, 458, 474, 502, 553
- - Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476
- - Bessemer Medal Award to Professor Giolitti and Presentation of Replica of Previously Awarded Medal to Son of Mr. A. Greiner, 474
- - Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513
- - Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490
- - Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503
- - Joint Meeting of the Institute and the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Discussion of Papers on Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works. List of Papers Booth :- Hall Electric Furnace, W. K. Booth ; Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer ; New Type of Electric Furnace, A. Sahlin ; Largo Electric Steel Melting Furnaces, V. Stobie ; Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby : Application of Electric Energy in Melting of Metals, H. A. Greaves ; 475, 490, 513
- - Jubilee of the Institute, 458
- - Macro-etching and Macro-printing, J. C. W. Humphrey, 503
- - Manufacture and Working of High-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green. 503, 553
- - Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503
- - Some Points in the Manufacture of Files, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626
- - Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474
- - Work of the Engineering Division of the National Research Council of America, Professor H. M. Howe, 502
- Institute of Metals:
- - Annual General Meeting, 300, 301, 322
- - Corrosion Committee, Fourth Report, G. D. Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301
- - Effect of Work on Metals and Allo vs, O. W. Ellis, 322
- - Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322
- - Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325
- - Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322
- - Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. Rosen- hain and D. Hanson. 322
- - Relationship Between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- Institute of Metals (continued):
- - Science and Industry in Relation to Nonferrous Metals, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527
- - Scope of the Works Laboratory, F. C. A. H. Lantsberry, 322
- Institution of Civil Engineers :
- - Council of the Civils (Letters), 463, 489
- - Limit Gauges, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511
- - October Examinations, 1918: Pass List, 390
- Institution of Electrical Engineers:
- - Committee’s Recommendations on Power Supply, 92
- - Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290
- - Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341
- - Joint Meeting of the Institution and the Iron and Steel Institute for Discussion of Six Papers on Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works, 475, 490, 513—for List of Papers, see Iron and Steel Institute
- - Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47
- - The Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435
- - War Memorial, Electrical Engineers’, 101
- - Wireless Telegraphy, Formation of Committees in connection with Electrical Engineering, 315
- Institution, Junior, of Engineers:
- - What the War has Done for Engineers and the Part Engineers have to Play in Reconstruction, Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41
- Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
- - Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. Holcroft, 485
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
- - Annual General Meeting, Award of Premiums, Suggested Formation of an Indian Society of Engineers, Patent Law Amendment, 193
- - Development of the Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting Industry in the United States, H. Cave, 109, 193
- - Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 193
- - Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, Herbert C. Armitage, 299, 309
- - Mechanical Properties of Steel with Consideration of Question of Brittleness, Dr. Hatfield, 447, 458, 552
- - Oxy-acetylene Welding. Papers by H. Cave, J. H. Davies, and F. Hazeidine, 108, 193
- - Proposed Visit to France (Paragraphs), 516, 619
- - Manchester, Engineers' Club, Repetition of Papers read in London on Electric and Oxy-acetylene Welding, 133
- - Manchester, Engineers’ Club, Repetition of Paper read in London on Jigs, Tools and Special Machines, andc., by H. C. Armitage, 324
- - Manchester, Engineers’ Club, Repetition of Paper read in London on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, andc., bv Dr. Hatfield, 484
- Institution of Naval Architects:
- - Annual Conference, 350. '358, 374, 384, 396, 420
- - Annual Dinner, 351
- - Concrete Shipbuilding in the United States, W. L. Scott, 397
- - Development of Airship Construction, C. I. R. Campbell, 384, 397, 420
- - Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Mr. T. Graham, 396
- - Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, James Semple, 421
- - Investigations into the Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Stanley S. Cook, 427
- - Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396
- - Model Experiments on the Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, J. L. Kent, 421
- - Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, Constructor-Commander S. V. Goodall, 374
- - Naval Construction during the War. Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 351, 358 (Four- page Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- - Presidential Address, Lord Bristol, 350
- - Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, and Some Matters of Interest in connection with their Production, Sir Philip Watts, 351, 447 (Two-page Supplement, May 9th, 1919)
- - Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420
- - Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T Wall 421
- - Women Associates, 420
- -Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411
- Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders:
- - Machine Tools, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254, 283
- - Summer Meeting in July, Programme, 591
- Institution of Petroleum Technologists :
- - Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310
- - Purifying Paraffin Wax, R. S. Dickie, 165
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- Institution, Royal:
- - Dynamics of Flight, Captain G. P. Thomson, 252
- Society, Ceramic :
- - Refractory Materials Section ; Conference at Middlesbrough : Sir William Jones’ Account of Work during the War, 510
- Society of Chemical Industry:
- - Chemical Engineering Group, Formation of, 306
- - LONDON SECTION—
- - Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47
- Societies, Rontgen and Faraday :
- - Elementary Principles of Rad io-metallography , Professor Bragg, 432
- - Examination of Metals by X-rays, General Discussion, Various Papers, 432
- Society, Royal:
- - Conversazione, 529
- Society, Royal, of Arts:
- - Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Sir F. Heath, 184
- - Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540
- - Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. Richens, 231
- AUTOCRAT of Transport, 279
- Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways. 378
- Automatic Tools—see Machine Tools
- Automatic Valve for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464
- Aviation—see Aeronautics
- Awards to Inventors, 614
B
- BAGHDAD, Bridge over the Tigris at, 55
- Bagiev, C. H. F., on Modern Steel Metallurgy, 503
- Barclay, S. F., and S. P. Smith, on the Determination of the Efficiency of the Turboalternator, 290
- Barclay, W. R., on the Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, 322
- Barges—see Ships
- Bascule Bridge at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919)
- Basingstoke—see Works
- Belgian Industries, Reconstruction of, 204, 216, 243, 250, 280, 304, 306, 332, 382, 393, 425, 431 ; (Letter), 399 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919)
- Belgian Iron and Steel Industry during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476
- Belgian Works, Demolition—see Belgian Industries
- Belgium, Our Special Commissioner in, 203— see Belgian Industries
- Belgium. The Needs of, 431
- Bengough, G. D., and O. F. Hudson, Report to Corrosion Committee of Institute of Metals, 300, 301
- Benzol Rectification Plant, Wilton, 196
- Bibby, J., on Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, 475, 513
- Biplanes- see Aeronautics
- Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June 6th, 1919)
- Blast-furnace Slags, Effect of Chilling, 606
- Blue Nile Irrigation Scheme, 497
- Board of Trade, Appointment of Marine Surveyors to, 417
- Board of Trade Rules for Boilers, 146
- Boiler, Coil, Explosion, 625
- Boiler Failures, Two Curious, 136
- Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Electrical, Monsieur Chopin, 213
- Boilers, Board of Trade Rules for, 146
- Boilers, Coal Meter for, Lea Recorder Company, 261
- Boilers, Marine, Rules for, 381
- Boilers, Marine, Standardisation of, Committee’s Report, 276
- Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84
- Boilers, Unusual Method of Transporting, 639
- Boilers, Water-tube, for Cargo Ships, Stirling
- Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1919)
- Books of Reference, 10, 165, 464, 489, 501
- Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639
- Bragg, Professor, on the Elementary Principles of Radiometallography, 432
- Bridge, Bascule, at La Seyne, Toulon, 502, 508 (Two-page Supplement, May 23rd, 1919)
- Bridge Repair in America, 615
- Bridge, over Tigris, at Baghdad, 55
- Britain's Air Effort—see Aeronautics
- British Airship—sec Aeronautics
- British Engineering Standards Association, Conference on Limit Gauges, 511
- British Industrial "Safety First" Association, 263
- British Marine Engineering Design—see Ships British Motor—see Engines and Motors
- British Railway Workshops in Wartime, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630
- British Railways—see also Railways
C
- CALENDER, Tnree Bowl Universal, Motor Driven, D. Bridge and Co., Limited, 460, 461
- Cambridgeshire, Fen Drainage and River Improvement, 174
- Campbell, C. I. R., on the Development of Airship Construction, 384, 397, 420
- Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124
- Canada’s Mining and Metallurgical Industries, 391
- Canadian Train Ferry Can ora, 184
- Carbon and Tungsten Filament Lamps, 532
- Carburetter Jets, Flow of Petrol through, 521
- Carburetter and Vaporiser for Oil Engine, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 629
- Catalogues, 46, 92, 116. 142, 164, 238, 340, 417, 442, 546, 571, 591, 644
- Caterpillar—sec Tractor
- Cave, Henry, on Development of the Oxy- Acetylene Welding and Cutting Industrv in U.S.A., 109, 133, 193
- Centrifugal Pumps for Chicago Waterworks, 595
- Channel Tunnel, 280 ; (Letters), 354, 532
- Chemical Engineering, 306
- Chemical Industry, International Competition in, 318
- Chilling Blast-furnace Slags, Effect of, 606
- China, Age-long Engineering Works of, Professor Middleton Smith, 72
- Chronology of Locomotion, A Short, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635
- Clifton, Charles, on the Engineering Schools of Liege, 497
- Clutch-—see Electrical Matters
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:
- - See also Annual Articles
- - Automatic Doors for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378
- - Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124
- - Coal Economies, 609
- - Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261
- - Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, 284
- - Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180
- - Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310
- - Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183
- - Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special Report by L. C. Harvey, 494
- - Use of Powdered Coal, L. C. Harvey, 474
- COIL Boiler Explosion, 625
- Cold Rolling—see Influence of, andc.
- Colloidal Fuel, 390, 446, 457
- Commercial Helium, 279
- Compressed Air, Concreting a Tunnel by, 594
- Compressed Air Engine—see Engines
- Compressing Plant for Hydrogen Barges, Brotherhood, 219, 226
- Compressor—see Air Compressor
- Concrete Oil Tanker, 1000-Ton Sea-going, Launch, 80
- Concrete, Proportioning of, L. N. Edwards, 141
- Concrete, Reinforced, Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354
- Concrete Ships—see also Ships
- Concreting a Tunnel by Compressed Air, 594
- Conservation of Labour, Law of, 228
- Contracts, 65, 236, 314, 440, 470, 644
- Cooling Towers, Natural Draught, Harald Nielsen, 526
- Copper Alloys, Properties of Some, Dr. Rosenhain and D. Hanson, 322
- Copper, Oxygen-free. Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of, F. Johnson, 322
- Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Investigations into Causes of, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427
- Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals, Report to Corrosion Committee of Institute of Metals, G. D. Bengough and O. F. Hudson, 300, 301
- Cotton Seed Defibrating Machine, E. C. De Segundo, 516
- Cotton Warehouses with Fireproof Safes, 98
- Crane Equipment, Electric Luffing, and Transporter, at Richborongh, Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, 76, 77
- Crane. 20-Ton Locomotive Breakdown, John H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 134
- Crompton, Colonel R. E. B., on What the War has Done for Engineers, andc., 41
- Cross-Channel Transportation^-see Train Ferry
- Cutters—see Machine Tools
D
- DAVIES, J. H., on Oxy-acetylene Welding, 109, 133, 193
- Defibrating Machine for Cotton Seed, E. C. De Segundo, 516
- Depth Charge Throwers, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 86
- Deterioration in Coal—see Coal
- Development of Airship Construction—see Aeronautics
- Development of Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
- Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513
- d’Eyncourt, Sir E. II. T., and Mr. T. Graham on Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, 396
- d’Eyncourt, Sir E. H. Tennyson, on Naval Construction during the War, 351, 358 (Four-page Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- Dickie, R. S., on Purifying Paraffin Wax, 165
- Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341
- Dock, Fish, Extension at Fleetwood, 55
- Dock Gates, Reinforced Concrete, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354
- Dock Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne, 140
- Doors, Automatic, for Colliery Haulage Ways, 378
- Drainage, Fen, and River Improvement m Cambridgeshire, 174
- Draper Coal Washing Machine, 180
- Dredger, Lubecker Land, Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; (Letter), 152
- Dredgers Used for Drainage Works in Egypt, 556
- Dredging Tin Ore, 69
- Duckham’s Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
E
- ECONOMICS and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), 176
- Education, Emergency Technical, 37 ; (Letter), 56
- Education in the Royal Air Force, 128
- Educational Intelligence, 92, 436, 494
- Edwards, L. N., on the Proportioning of Concrete, 141
- Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, O. W. Ellis, 322
- Egypt and the Sudan, Irrigation Schemes, 497, 536, 556
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - American Electric Steel by the Triplex Process, 126, 127 (Two-page Supplement, February 7th, 1919)
- - Benardos Carbon Arc Process, 172
- - Boiler Heat Losses Recorder, Monsieur Chopin, 213
- - Constant-energy Balancer Set, P. O. Noble, 353
- - Cranes, Electric—see Cranes
- - Davis-Soames Electromagnetic Clutch, 352
- - Determination of the Efficiency of the Turbo- alternator, S. F. Barclay and S. P. Smith, 290
- - Developments in Electric Iron and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513
- - Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Works ; Six Papers Discussed at Joint Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute and Institution of Electrical Engineers, 475, 484, 490, 513— for Titles of Papers see Institute, Iron and Steel
- - Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490
- - Electric Power Supply, Committee’s Recommendation’s, 92
- - Electric Power Supply, S. L. Pearce, 104
- - Electric Power Transmission Considerations, S. L. Pearce, 624
- - Electric Welding Problems, 203
- - Electric Welding, Thomas T. Heaton, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203
- - Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 471 ; (Letter), 436
- - Electrical Energy from the River Dee, 524
- - Electrical Engineers’ War Memorial, 101
- - Electrically Driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482
- - Electricity and the Layman, 509 : (Letter), 532
- - Electricity Supply Bill, 477
- - Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420
- - Harnessing the Rhone, 458
- - Helmet for Arc Welding, 146
- - Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263
- - International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619
- - Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26
- - Pontelec Methods and Machines, 241
- - Pontelec Spot Welding Machine, 588
- - Power Station Efficiencies, 134
- - Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590; (Letter), 635
- - Quasi-arc Welding Process, A. P. Stroh- menger, 267
- - Railways—see Railways
- - Richborough Electric Power Station, 102, 104, 106
- - Rolling Mill, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Equipment, Siemens Brothers’ Dynamo Works, Limited, 334
- - Rotary Transformer, Equipment and Engineering Company, 353
- - Spot Welding Machine, Large, Pontelec Welding Patents, Limited, 588
- - Submersible Electric Salvage Pumps and Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278
- - Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273; (Letter) 354
- - Transformer Oils, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47
- - Turbo-generator, 70,000-Kilowatt, 589
- - Valuation of Electrical Undertakings, andc., Bailie W. B. Smith, 624
- - Vertical 24-Kilowatt Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627
- - Water Powers in Great Britain, 288
- - Water Turbine Generators, The Largest, for Queenstown, Canada, 575
- - Welding Problems, Electric, 203
- - Welding and Welding Appliances, Electric, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 47L; (Letter), 436
- ELEVATORS, Pneumatic Grain, Floating, 206, 207
- Ellis, O. W., on the Effect of Work on Metals and Alloys, 322
- Emergency Technical Education, 37 ; (Letter), 56
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
- - Aero-engine Component—see Jigs, Tools, andc.
- - Basse-Selve Aero-engine, 270 H.P., 246
- - British Two-stroke Motor, Mitcham Motor Company, 182
- - Compressed Air Hoisting Engine for Mine in India, Sandycroft, Limited, 356, 363
- - Crude Oil Engine, 220 B.H.P., Petters, Limited, 206, 207
- - Diesel Marine Engine, 1100 B.H.P., Two- cycle, Ansaldo San Giorgio Company, 586
- - Fiat 12-Cylinder 400 H.P. Aero-engine, 411
- - Fixed Radial Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company (Brazil, Straker and Co.), 530
- - Gas Blowing Engine at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, 564
- - Gas and Oil Engines at the Cardiff Show, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627 ; National Gas Engine Company, 629 ; Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630
- - Heat Treatment of Steel for Small Petrol Marine Engines, 159
- - J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
- - Jupiter and Mercury Aero-engines, Cosmos Engineering Company, 530
- - Mine Ventilating Engine, Bu mated and Chandler, Limited, 110
- - Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305
- - Newcomen Engines, Two, 621, 632
- - Oil Engines, Submersible, for Driving Electrical Salvage Pumps, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278
- - Petrol Engines, Device for Running, on Paraffin or Heavy Oils, 110
- - Portable Semi-Diesel Engine, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630
- - Steam Engines at Cardiff Show, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, Robey and Co., Limited, 630
- - Steam Wagon, 5-Ton, Robey and Co., Limited, 630
- - Still Engine, W. J. Still, 540 ; (Letter), 558
- - Traction Engine, Single-cylinder, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 630
- - Vertical Engine for Electric Lighting Set, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 627, 628, 629
- - Vertical High-speed Steam Engines at Uxbridge, 222
- - Zeitlin Aero-engine, 408
- ENGINEERING and Allied Trades in 1918, 2— for Details see Annual Article
- Engineering Equipment in a New Zealand Hospital, 40
- Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 47], 536
- Engineering Opportunities in Latin-America, 441
- Engineering Schools of Liege, Charles Clifton, 497
- Engineering, The Sense of Art in, 406, 443
- Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee’s Report, 93 ; Branch Committee— Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111
- Engineers, Divisional, of the Royal Naval Division, 341
- Engineers, Volunteer, London Army Troops Companies, 24, 47, 65, 94, 117, 137
- Engineers, What the War has Done for, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41
- Etching—see Macro-etching
- Exhibition of British Science Products, 19
- Explosion, Coil Boiler, 625
F
- FACTORY, Aeroplane—see Aeronautics
- Failure in Slag Concrete, Causes of, 603
- Fair, Holland’s Third Industries, 244, 272, 295, 323
- Falls, The Yguazu, 506
- Federated Malay States, Tin Industry in, 454
- Ferry—see Train Ferry
- Files, Some Points in the Manufacture of, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606, 626
- Fireproof Safes for Cotton, 98
- Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55
- Fleet—see Ships
- Fleetwood Fish Dock Extension, 55
- Floating Pneumatic Grain Elevators, 206, 207 Flow of Petrol—see Petrol
- Flue Gases, Measuring the Temperature of, 262
- Fly-cutter—see Machine Tools
- Flying Boat—see Aeronautics
- Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 118, 142, 166, 190, 214, 238, 264, 292, 316, 344, 368, 392, 418, 442, 470, 496, 522, 548, 572, 596, 620, 646
- Forty-seven Hour Week, 38
- Forward, E. A., on the Measurement of Gauges, 282, 294
- France, Agricultural Engineering in, 457
- France, Labour Unrest in, 585
- France, Public Works in, 464
- France, Shipbuilding in—see Ships
- Franco-British Trade, 561
- French Iron, andc.—see Iron and Steel
- Fresh-water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575
- Fuel, Colloidal, 390, 446, 457
- Fuel, Pulverised, Instructions for Safe Use of 398
- Fuels, Powdered and Colloidal, 446, 457
- Fullerphone, Major A. C. Fuller, 435
- Furnace, Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
- Furnace, Induction, Dr. E. F. Northrup, 529
- Furnaces, Blast—see Blast-furnaces
- Furnaces for Burning Lignite, 639
- Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matteis
G
- GARD, W. H., on Some Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, 420
- Gas Engines—see Engines
- Gas-fired Annealing Furnace, Sir A. Duckham, 218 (Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
- Gas Producer, 30 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 627, 629
- Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509
- Gasworks and the Supply of Motor Spirit, 196
- Gauge Making, Examples of. A. G. Robson, 499
- Gauges, Adjustable, M. Woldgaard, 529
- Gauges, Limit, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511
- Gauges, Measurement of, E. A. Forward, 282, 294
- Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919)
- Gear, Speed Reduction, for Marine Turbines, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 135
- German Aeroplanes—see Aeronautics
- German Industries, A Grand Federation of, 535
- German Sources of Energy, State Control of, 180
- Germany, Trade with the Allies, 108
- Goodall, Constructor-Commander S. V., on the Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, 374
- Government and Overseas Trade, 358
- Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, 191, 202, 217 ; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
- Grain Elevators—see Elevators
- Greiner, Leon, on the Belgian Iron and Steel Industry During the War, 474, 476
- Gun Mounting Shop—see Works
H
- HANDLING Material at an American Factory, 341
- Hanson, D., and S. L. Archbutt on the Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, 322
- Hanson, D., and J. E. Hurst, on Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, 503
- Harvey, L. C., Special Report on Pulverised Coal Systems in America, 494
- Harvey, L. C., on the Use of Powdered Coal, 474
- Hatfield, Dr., on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, 447, 458, 484, 552, 561
- Hazeldine, F., on Oxy-acetvlene Welding, 109, 133, 193
- Heat Treatment of Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Heath, Sir Frank, on the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 184
- Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Austin Motor Company’s Works, 599, 608
- Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, Daimler Company, Limited, 504
- Heaton, Thomas T., on Electric Welding, 101, 108, 127, 133, 193, 203
- Helium, Commercial, 279
- Helmet for Arc Welding, 146
- Herbert, Sir Alfred, Machine Tools, 254, 283
- Herdner, Monsieur, on Progress of the Express Passenger Locomotive in Fiance, 270
- Hichens, W. L., on Wage Problem in Industry, 231
- "Historicus," on Patent Law and the Legal Standard of Novelty, 346
- History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys Jenkins, 471, 536
- Hoisting Engine— see Engines
- Holcroft, H., on Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485
- Holidays, Earlier, 417
- Holland’s Third Industries Fair. 244, 272, 295, 323
- Hospital, New Zealand, Engineering Equipment in a, 40
- Howe, Professor H. M., on Research Work in America, 502
- Humphrey, J. C. W., on Macro-etching and Macro-printing, 503
- Hydro-electric Development in Tasmania, 263
- Hydrogen Barges Built at Richborough for Royal Air Force, 219, 226
I
- ILLINOIS Steel Company—see Works
- Induction Furnace, American, 529
- Industrial Building Construction in Trafford Park, 98
- Industrial League, 60, 566
- Industrial Peace, 302
- Industries, The Segregation of, 431
- Industry and Ignorance, 179
- Industry, Science of, 107
- Inertia of the Standard, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity
- Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, F. Johnson, 322
- Ingenuity, The Passing of, 405, 466, 535
- Inspection Cars, Railway—-see Railways
- Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
- Instructions for Safe Use of Pulverised Fuel, 398
- International Competition in the Chemical Industry, 318
- International Electrotechnical Commission, 256, 619
- Inventors, Awards to, 614
- Irish Channel, Train Ferries for, 60
IRON AND STEEL:
- - (See also Annual Articles)
- - Acid Hearth and Slag, J. H. Whiteley, 503
- - American Electric Steel by the Triplex Process, 126, 127 (Two-page Supplement, February 7th, 1919)
- - Belgian Iron and Steel Industiy during the War, Leon Greiner, 474, 476
- - Blast-furnace Plant at Park Gate Iron and Steel Works, Rotherham, 564 (Four-page Supplement, June 6th, 1919)
- - Canada, Coal, Iron and Steel Industries of, 124
- - Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Causes of, Hon. C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427
- - Developments in Electric lion and Steel Furnaces, J. Bibby, 475, 513
- - Electric Furnaces in Iron and Steel Woiks ; Six Papers Discussed at Joint Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute and Institution of Electrical Engineers—for Titles of Papers, see Institute, Iron and Steel, 475, 484, 490, 513
- - Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, R. G. Mercer, 475, 490
- - Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204
- - Future of the Steel Trade, 155
- - Heat Treatment of Steel for Small Petrol Marine Engines, 159
- - Improvements in the Case Hardening Process, D. Hanson and J. E. Hurst, 503
- - Iron Oxide Pigment from Spain. 603
- - Manufacture of Files, Some Points in, G. Taylor, 503, 604, 606
- - Manufacture and Working of Hieh-speed Steel, J. H. Andrew and G. W. Green, 503, 553
- - Mechanical Properties of Steel, andc., Dr. Hatfield, 447, 458, 484, 552, 561
- - Modern Steel Metallurgy, C. H. F. Bagley, 503
- - Output of Iron and Steel, 566—see also Ministry of Munitions
- - Production of Steel Ingots and Castings in 1918, 490
- - Regrouping of Iron and Steel Producticri' in Europe, 37
- - Shell Steel and Mild Steel, 619
- - Steel Production in Germany, 331
- - United States Steel Trade, 251
- IRRIGATION, Egyptian and Sudan, Committee to Investigate, 224
- Irrigation Schemes in Egypt and the Sudan, 497, 536, 556
- Italian Steamers—nee Ships
J
- JAMES Watt Centenary, 433, 480, 614, 634
- J.A.P. Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, 515
- Jenkin, Lieut.-Col. C. F.. on the Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, 322, 325, 331
- Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 471, 536
- Jigs, Tools, andc., for Production of Standardised Parts, H. C. Armitage, 299, 309, 324
- Johnson, F., on the Influence of Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Oxygen-free Copper, 322
- Jones, Sir William, on Work in Refractory Materials during the War, 510
K
- KENT, J. L., Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, 421
- Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, 239, 265 : (Letter), 327
L
- LABORATORY and the Workshop, Relationship between, W. R. Barclay, 322
- Laboratory, Works, "Scope of the, F. C. Lants- berry, 322
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
- - (See also Annual Articles)
- - British Industrial “Safety First” Association, 263
- - Demands of Labour, 59
- - Economics and the Workman, 156 ; (Letter), 176
- - Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84, 88
- - Industrial League, 60, 566
- - Industrial Peace, 302
- - Labour Unrest, 132
- - Labour Unrest in France, 585
- - Law of Conservation of Labour, 228
- - No Railway Policy Yet, 132
- - Railway Strike, 155
- - The Strikes, 131
- -Wage Problem in Industry, W. L. Hichens, 231
- LAMPS, Carbon and Tungsten Filament, 532
- Land Drainage in Cambridgeshire, 174
- Land Dredger—see Dredger
- Landau, D., and P. H. Parr, on a New Theory of Plate Springs, 397 ; (Letter), 489
- Lantsberry, F. C. A. H., on the Scope of the Works Laboratory, 322
- Launches and Trial Trips, 314, 343, 367, 416, 436, 470, 490, 515, 570, 594, 619, 646
LEADERS:
- - 1918—A Retrospect, 13
- - Admiral Jellicoe on Naval Material, 381
- - Agricultural Engineering in France, 457
- - Atlantic Flight, 610
- - Autocrat of Transport, 279
- - Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84
- - British Naval Design—An American Tribute, 131
- - Channel Tunnel, 280
- - Chemical Engineering, 306
- - Coal Economies, 609
- - Commercial Airships, 84
- - Commercial Aviation, 38
- - Commercial Helium, 279
- - Demands of Labour, 59
- - Economics and the Workman, 156
- - Electric Furnaces, 484
- - Electric Railways, 306
- - Electric Welding Problems, 203
- - Electricity and the Layman, 509
- - Emergency Technical Education, 37
- - Fleet That Was, 634
- - Forty-seven Hour Week, 38, 84
- - Franco-British Trade, 561
- - Future of British Railways, 83
- - Future of the French Iron and Steel Industries, 204
- - Future of the Steel 3'rade, 155
- - Future of the Submarine, 179
- - Gas by the Thermal Unit, 509
- - Government and Overseas Trade, 358
- - Grand Federation of German Industries, 535
- - Industrial League, 60
- - Industry and Ignorance, 179
- - Inertia of the Standard, 535
- - Labour Unrest in France, 585
- - Law of the Conservation of Labour, 228
- - Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59
- - Military and Commercial Aircraft, 610
- - Multiple-engined Aeroplanes, 305
- - Needs of Belgium, 431
- - No Railway Policy Yet, 132
- - Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107
- - Passing of Ingenuity, 405
- - Powdered and Colloidal Fuels, 457
- - Purchasers’ Tests, 331
- - Railway Deficit, 633
- - Railway Fares, 483
- - Railway Strike, 155
- - Regrouping of Iron and Steel Production in Europe, 37
- - Renovation of the Navy, 483
- - Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405
- - Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306
- - Rules for Marine Boilers, 381
- - Science of Industry, 107
- - Segregation of Industries, 431
- - State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585
- - Status of the Inspector, 633
- - Steel Production in Germany, 331
- - Strength of Metals; 251
- - The Strikes, 131
LEADERS (continued):
- - Tests of Metal, 561
- - Trade Between the Allies and Germany, 108
- - Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38
- - United States Steel Trade Expectations, 251
- - Ways and Communications, 204
- - Ways and Communications Bill, 227
- - Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
- - England, North of, 21, 44, 64, 91, 114, 139, 162, 187, 211, 235, 259, 287, 313, 339, 365, 388,415, 438, 440, 466, 492, 494,518,520, 545, 568, 570, 593, 594, 617, 642
- - Lancashire, 20, 43, 62, 89, 113, 137, 162, 186, 209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 387, 414, 437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 520, 543, 567, 591, 616, 641 ; (Letter), 532
- - Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 43, 62, 89, 112, 137, 161, 185, 209, 233, 257, 285, 311, 337, 363, 388, 413, 437, 440, 465, 468, 491, 494, 517, 543, 546, 567, 591, 594, 615, 641
- - Scotland, 22, 45, 64, 91, 115, 139, 163, 187, 211, 236, 259, 287, 313, 340, 365, 389, 415, 439, 440, 467, 493, 519, 545, 569, 593, 618, 643, 644
- - Sheffield, 20, 44, 63, 90, 114, 138, 161, 185, 210, 234, 258, 286, 312, 338, 364, 387, 414, 438, 466, 468, 492, 494. 518, 544, 568, 570, 592, 594, 616, 619, 642, 644
- - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 46, 65, 91, 115, 139, 163, 188, 212, 236, 260, 288, 314, 339, 366, 389, 416, 4 39, 440, 467, 468, 493, 494, 519, 520, 545, 546, 570, 594, 618, 619, 643, 644
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
- - Aerial Transport, Henry Davey, 232
- - Air Waves, A. R. Liddell, 276
- - Belt Driving, F. R. Parsons, 613 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 635 ; E. W. Sargeant, 635
- - Caterpillar Tractors, C. W. Kay, 125
- - Central Heating, M. "Fitzgerald, 532
- - Channel Tunnel, A. Oates, 354 : A. Lee, 532
- - Chemical Standards, J. H. Wragg, 152 ; C. H. Ridsdale, 200
- - Coal Conservation, D. Milne Watson, 436— see also Letter on Super Gasworks, andc., M. B. L., 399
- - Combustion Capacity of Atmospheric Air, Jas. Dunlop, 80, 125, 200, 276, 378 ; Lubricator, 256, 354, 378
- - Cost of Electric Light, E. C. S., 152 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 176 ; F. E. H.. 176
- - Council of the Civils, D., 463 ; An Old Subscriber, 489
- - Economics and the Workman, H. C. Armitage, 176
- - Electric Welding and Welding Appliances, J. E. Weyman, 436
- - Electrically Operated Valves for Internal Combustion Engines, W. P. Durtnall, 614
- - Electricity and the Layman, M. C. C. G., 532 Electrification Work in Switzerland, A. Duruz, 354
- - Emergency Technical Education, H. G. Taylor, 56
- - Engineers and Demobilisation, H. C. H. Shenton, 125
- - Engineers in India, H. M. Heathcote, 354
- - Fletcher, Mr. William, J. T. Marshall, 34
- - Geometrical Trisection of an Angle, H. R. Kempe. 489, 582 ; A. Flindle, 558, 635 ; Guy B. Petter, 582 ; P. D. Forrester, 614
- - German Warships, R. G. Lindsay, 232
- - Germans and Hoboken Shipyard, Leon Greiner, 399
- - Government Rolling Mill, Southampton, J. M. Kennedy, 378
- - Indian Society of Engineers, E. M. Hugh man, 436
- - Institution of Civil Engineers—see Council
- - Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Donation, A. W. Kemp, 489
- - Labour Problem, E. T. Good, 558 ; Smilax, 614 ,
- - Land Dredgers at Richborough, Taylor and Hubbard, 152
- - Locomotive Valve Gear, J. W., 399
- - Marine Engineering Design and Construction, Cochran and Co., 463
- - Meikle’s Thrashing Machine, Arthur Lee, 200
- - Moratorium for Patents, Briggs and Son, 463
- - New “Drylock’’ on the Neckar-Danube Canal, N. J. Peddie, 109
- - Niagara, J. Shelley, 109
- - Nile Projects Committee, W. Willcocks, 354
- - Old Age Pensions, Works Manager, 125
- - Patent-office Searching System, James Keith, 232
- - Patents, H. G. G., 34 ; James Keith, 56
- - Patents Bill, The New, S. H. Adams, 399
- - Peat Gas Plant, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 327
- - Railways and Labour, E. W. Stoney, 56
- - Railways, State Control of, R. G. Lindsay, 34
- - Recent American Express Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 614
- - Reform of Public School Education, Charles Bright, 256
- - Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 354
- - Reverse Stress or “ Wiggle Test,” Loco., South Indian Railway, 436
- - Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, Capt. H. E. Girdle- stone and Others, 109 : F. O. Stanford, 125
- - Royal Engineers, Common Sense, 276
- - Screw Thread, Proposed Shape of, G. Doorak- kers, 80
- - Short Chronology of Locomotion, W. B. Paley, 635
- - Space versus Economy in the Boiler-house, Economy, 463 ; Efficiency, 532
- - Steam Tenders, James Watt Boulton, 152 ; H. G. King, 200
- - Super Gasworks v. Super Electricity Works, M. B. L., 399—see Letter on Coal Conservation, D. M. Watson, 436
- - Thames Passenger Boats, W. Etfigy, 80
- - “The Ether,” Bertram Blount, 614 : Piscator. 635
- - The Still Engine, F. L. Martineau, 558
- - Theory of Plate Springs, Geo. T. Pardoe, 489
- - Three cylinder Locomotives, A. McBeth, 56 : Loco. M.I.M.E., 109 : Jas. Dunlop, 125, 354 : H. S. Vincent, 326 ; John Riekie, 125
- - Trisection, andc.—see Geometrical
- - Water Power and Tidal Energy, H. J. Peddie, 635
- LIEGE, Engineering Schools of, Charles Clifton, 497
- Lighters—see Ships
- Lighting, Oil Tanks and, 515
- Lignite, Furnaces for Burning, 639
- Limit Gauges, Conference by the British Engineering Standards Association, 511
- Lincoln and the Three Services, 254
- Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 471, 536
LITERATURE :
- Reviews:
- - Gyrostatics and Rotational Moiicn, A Treatise on, Andrew Gray, 253
- - High Explosives, Capt. E. de W. S. Colver, 328
- - Hydraulics, Handbook of, H. Williams King, 74
- - Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1918, 133
- Short Notices:
- - Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 228
- - Applied Optics, Dr. A. Steinheil and Dr. E. Voit, Translated, J. W. French, 477, 542
- - Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Holl and N. C. Johnson, 133
- - Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 542
- - Mercantile War Loss Book, 61
- - Naval Annual, 1919, Earl Brassey, 610
- - Practical Electricity, Terrell Croft, 133
- - Transmission Gears, E. Butler, 228
- Books Received:
- - Aero-engines, Design and Construction of, C. Sylvester, 477, 587
- - Aeroplane Construction, Sydney Camm, 433
- - Aircraft Identification Book, R. B. Matthews and G. T. Clarkson, 333
- - Air Navigation, Notes and Examples, Instructor-Captain S. F. Card, 634
- - Alternating-current Machinery, Papers on the Design of, C. C. Hawkins and others, 433
- - Aluminium, The Manufacture of, J. T. Pattison, 39
- - America at School and at Work, H. B. Gray, 333
- - American Engineers Behind the Battle Lines in France, R. K. Tomlin, 253
- - Annual Report of the City Engineer of the City Providence for 1917, 39
- - Astronomy, Elements of, for Architects, R W. Chapman, 431
- - “At a Glance” : Twelve Conversion Tables for International Values of British, Metric and Russian Weights, andc., J. E. Slack and A. Dorey, 433
- - Automobile and Aero-engines, Handbook, &c., Rene Devillers, 634
- - Boiler Chemistry and Feed water Supplies, J. H. Paul, 477
- - Books for Mechanical Engineers and Meta) Workers, 253
- - Brassfounding, J. G. Horner, 39
- - Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Vol. XI., 477
- - Calculus, First Course in the, Part I., W. P. Milne and G. J. B. Westcott, 301
- - Can we Compete ? G. E. Mappin, 301
- - Carburetters, Vaporisers, andc., in Internal Combustion Engines, Edward Butler, 383
- - Cast Iron in the Light of Recent Research, W. H. Hatfield, 61
- - Catalysis in Industrial Chemistry, G. G. Henderson, 281
- - Catalytic Hydrogenation and Reduction, E. B. Maxted, 253
- - Centrifugal Pumps and Suction Dredgers, E. W. Sargeant, 383
- - Cheap Steam, with which is Incorporated Cheap Transport, Vol. II., 333
- - Commercial Russia, W. H. Beable, 228
- - Cycling Manual, 281
- - Dams, Earthen and Masonry,Construction of, Professor E. R. Matthews, 634
- - Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 1919, 634
- - Dynamics, Part II., R. C. Fawdry, 301
- - Elastic Stresses in Structures, Translated by Ewart S. Andrews, 333
- - Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry, W. Rodenhauser and others, 433
- - Electrician Directory, andc., 459
- - Electricity and Magnetism for Beginners, Part I., Harold Pender, 228
- - Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book 1919-1920, 634
- - English Reference Literature, 587
- - Excess Profit Duty, Spicer and Pegler, 61
- - Factory Administration and Accounts, E. T. Elbourne, 383
- - Federation of British Industries, Bulletin of the, 301
- - Fuel Economy in Boiler-rooms, in Two Parts A. R Maujer and C. H. Bromley, 10
- - George Westinghouse, His Life and Achievements, F. E. Leupp, 634
- - Graphic Dynamics, Elements of, Ewart S. Andrews, 587
- - Heat Engines : Steam, Gas and Oil, Elementary Manual on, Andrew Jamieson, 433
- - Heat and Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Andrew Jamieson, 383
- - High Adventure : Narrative of Air Fighting in France, J. N. Hall. 477
- - How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 301
- - Hydrology, Elements of, A. F. Meyer. 281
- - Income lax : How to Avoid Overcharges andc., A. D. Macmillan, 634
- - Incorporated Swansea Exchange, Report 1917-18, 281
- - Industrial Arts Index, C. G. Noves and L D Teich, 281
- - Industrial Electrical Measuring Instruments, Kenelm Edgcumbe; 39
- - Industrial Situation after the War, 301
- - Institute of Metals, Journal of the, Vol. XX., G. Shaw Scott, 301
- - Institution of Mechanical Engineers “Proceedings,” October-December, 1918, 634
- - Iron and Steel : Pocket Encyloptedia H P Tiemann, 433
- - Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. II., A. Hoare, 542
- - Italian Sea Power in the Great War Archibald Hurd, 61
LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued):
- - Jane’s Pocket Aeronautical Dictionary, with English and French Technical Terms, 587
- - Juvenile Employment during the War and After, Ministry of Reconstruction, 228
- - La Formation des Ingenieurs a 1’Etranger et en France, 39
- - Manual of Machine Design, F. Castle, 477
- - Marine Boiler Management and Construction, C. E. Stromeyer, 433
- - Marine Engineering, A Manual of, A. E. Seaton, 433
- - Mechanics’ and Draughtsmen’s Pocket-book, W. E. Dommett, 281
- - Mica. Miner’s and Prospector’s Guide, A. A. C. Dickson, 433
- - Mnemonic Notation for Engineering Formulae, E. F. Etchells, 61
- - Modern Optical Instruments, Theory of, Dr. Alexander Gleichen, 301
- - Moving Loads by Influence Lines and Other Methods, E. H. Sprague, 301
- - Natural Organic Colouring Matters, A. G. Perkin and A. E. Everest, 61
- - Naval Architects’ Data, J. Mitchell, 634
- - New Town, W. R. Hughes, 433
- - Oils, Fats and Waxes, Vol. IT., P. J. Fryer and F. E. Weston, 228
- - Oxy-acetylene Welding of Copper, Brasses and Bronzes, M. R. Amadeo, 228
- - Payment of Wages, G. D. H. Cole, 39
- - Permanent Way Handbook, Capt. S. C. Clayton, 587
- - Petrol and Petroleum Spirits, Capt. W. E. Guttentag, R.A.F., 39
- - Petroleum, Albert Lidgett, 459
- - Physiology of Industrial Organisation and Re-employment of the Disabled, Professor Jules Amar, 253
- - Power Plant, Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston. 301
- - Practical Shell Forging and Plastic Deformation of Steel and its Heat Treatment, O. O. Bower, 333
- - Practical Ship Production, A. W. Carmichael, 433
- - Principles Underlying Radio Communication, Radio Pamphlet No. 40, 477
- - Production and Treatment of Vegetable Oils, T. W. Chalmers, 61
- - Quelques Guides de l’Opinion en France pendant la Grande Guerre, 1914-1918, 228
- - Radio-telegraphy, Standard Tables and Equations in, Bertram Hoyle, 301
- - Railroad Structures and Estimates, J. W. Urrock, 301
- - Railway Reorganisation, 383
- - Railway Stores, Methods and Problems, W. H. Jarvis, 301
- - Railway Year-book for 1919, 459
- - Rangoon, Administration Report of the Commissioners, 39
- - Reconstruction Problems : Guide to Work and Benefits for Soldiers and Civil War Workers, 281
- - Reinforced Concrete Works, Recommendations, andc., concerning Execution of, Published by Concrete Institute, 333
- - Roads and Pavements, A Treatise on, Ira O. Baker, 333
- - Rudiments of Handicraft, W. A. S. Benson, 281
- - Safety of the Nation, Ian D. Colvin, 634
- - Sell’s Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, andc., 1919, 634
- - Shipbuilding Industry, R. W. Kelly and F. J. Allen, 333
- - Simple Problems in Marine Engineering Design, andc., R. M. Sothern 477
- - Sister of a Certain Soldier, S. J. Maher, 39
- - Slide Valves and Valve Gearing, Peter Youngson, 459
- - Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, 61
- - South and East African Year-book and Guido for 1919, 459
- - Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange, R. Mordin, 431
- - Tables of Chemical and Physical Constants, P. E. Spielman, 281
- - Trade Unionism, An Introduction to, G. D. H. Cole, 39
- - Trigonometry, Practical, H. Adams, 459
- - Tri-lingual Artillery Dictionary (English, French, and Italian), Vol. I., E. S. Hodgson,
- - T.N.T.: Trinitrotoluenes and Mono and Dinitrotoluenes, andc., G. Carlton Smith, 433
- - Triplane and the Stable Biplane, T. C. Hunsaker, D.Sc., 39
- - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES :
- - Bulletins :
- -- 123, Analysis of Mine and Car Samples of Coal Collected, 1913-1916, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 39
- -- 129, Fusibility of Coal Ash and the Determination of the Softening Temperature, A. C. Fieldner and Others, 301
- -- 127, Gold Dredging in the United States, Chas. Jamin, 61
- -- 145, Measuring the Temperature of Gases in Boiler Settings, H. Kreisinger, 61
- -- 171 (Mineral Technology, 23), Melting Brass in a Rocking Electric Furnace, H. W. Gillett and A. E. Rhoads, 301
- -- 160 (Mineral Technology, 22), Rock Quarrying for Cement Manufacture, V. Bowles, 301
- -- 156, Petroleum Technology, 44 ; Diesel Engine : Its Fuels and its Uses, Herbert Haas ; Efficiency in the Use of Oil Fuel, J. M. Wadsurrtu, 61
- - List of Permissible Explosives, Lamps, and Motors, Tested Prior to May 31st, 1918, Albert H. Fay, 10
- - Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by A. H. Fay, April, 1918, 10; May, 1918, 39; June, 1918, 61 ; July, August, and September, 1918, 301
- - Technical Papers :
- -- 206, Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61
- -- 200, Colloids and Flotation, Fred G. Moses 301
LITERATURE continued):
- Books Received (continued):
- -- 91, Convenient Multiple-unit Calorimeter Installation, J. D. Davis and E. L. Wallace, 39
- -- 170, Diffusion of Oxygen Through Stored Coal, S. H. Katz, 10
- -- 204, Economic Operation of Steam Turbo - electric Stations, C. T. Hirshfeld and C. L. Karr, 301
- -- 208, How to Improve the Hot Air Furnace, C. W. Baker, 301
- -- 139, Low Rate Combustion in Fuel Beds of Hand-fired Furnaces, H. Kreisinger and Others, 61
- -- 190, Methane Accumulations from Interrupted Ventilations, H. J. Smith and R. J. Hamon, 39
- -- 192, Production of Explosives in the United States, Albert H. Fay, 61
- -- 186, Routine Work in Explosive Physical Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, S. P. Howell and J. E. Tiffany, 61
- -- 205, Saving Coal in Boiler Plants, H. Kreisinger, 61
- -- 187, Slag Viscosity Tables for Blast-furnace Work, A. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 10
- -- 154, Suggestions for Improved Methods of Mining Coal on Indian Lands in Oklahoma, J. J. Rutledge and D. Harrington, 61
- -- 195, Tars Distilled from Bituminous Coal in Hand-fired Furnaces, S. H. Katz, 39
- - University of Illinois Bulletin, Economical Use of Coal in Railway Locomotives, 61
- - WESTERN AUSTRALIA : GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- - Bulletins :
- -- 67, Analysis of Western Australian Rocks, Meteorites and Natural Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542
- -- 71, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Yilgarn Goldfield, Part III., Gold Belt North of Southern Cross, T. Blatchford and C. S. Honman ; Minerals of West- onia, E. S. Simpson ; Petrological Notes, R. A. Farquharson, 542
- -- 73, Geology of North Coolgardie Goldfield, C. S. Honman, andc., 542
- -- 69, Geology and Ore Deposits of Kal- goorlie, Part III., F. R. Feldtmann, 542
- -- 68, Geology and Ore Deposits of Meek- atharra, Murchison Goldfield, E. de C. Clarke ; Petrology. R. A. Farquharson ; Mineralogy and Underground Waters, E. S. Simpson, 542
- -- 75, Geological Reconnaissance of Country between La verton and South Australian Border, H. W. B. Talbot and E. de C. Clarke ; Petrology, R. A. Farquharson, 542
- -- 76, Graphite Deposits at Munglinup, T. Blatchford, 542
- -- 74, Miscellaneous Reports, 542
- -- 72, Palaeontological Contributions to Geology of Western Australia, F. Chapman and R. Etheridge, 542
- - Woman’s Motor Manual, G. de Hamilland, 281
- - Wooden Ship Construction, W. H. Curtis, 433
- - Year-book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 1918, 333
- - Zooms and Spins, Rathird, 587
- LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
- Locomotion, A Short Chronology of, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 603, 624 ; (Letter), 635
- Lodge, Sir Oliver, on Protection ol Oil Tanks Against Lightning, 515
- Lorry, Motor, Works, J. I. Thornycrolt and Co.’s, at Basingstoke, 54, 58
- Loughborough Technical College, 183
- Lubecker Land Dredger Orkney, 76, 79, 82 ; (Letter), 152
M MACHINE: TOOLS:
- - Backing-off Taps and an Improved Form of Fly-cutter, D. McPherson, 256
- - Bar Automatic Tools, H. E. Thomas, 426
- - Cycloid Thread Milling Cutter, Ward and Gent, 159
- - Fly-cutter, Improved Form of, D. McPherson, 256
- - Francis Inserted Tooth Cutter, 6, 9
- - Inserted Tooth Facing and Bossing Cutter, H. Francis and Vickers Limited, 613
- - Machine Tool Adaptations for the Manufacture of Tank Links, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 120, 130
- - Machine Tool Committee of the Ministry of Munitions, 424
- - Machine Tool Industry and the War, Sir Alfred Herbert, 254
- - Machine Tools and Small Tools, 111
- - Machine Tools and Workshop Methods of a Former Period, Sir A. Herbert, 283
- - Milling Applications and Adaptations, 6, 9
- - Power Presses, Automatic Arresting Motion for, M. Glover and Co., 135
- MACRO-ETCHING and Macro-printing, J. C. W. Humphrey, 503
- Magnesium and its Alloys : Its Use for Aeroengines and Motor Cars, 402
- Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26
- Malay Peninsula, Mineral Deposits in, 571
- Manchester, Discussions at Engineers’ Club— see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Mr. Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 136
- Marine Auxiliaries, Turbine-driven, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640
- Marine Boilers—see Boilers
- Marine Engineering Design—see Ships
- Marine Engines—see Engines
- Marine Surveyors, Appointment of, to the Board of Trade, 417
- Marine Turbine—see Turbine
- Marshall, C. F. Dendy, A Short Chronology of Locomotion, 603, 624; (Letter), 635
- Marshall, C. F. Dendy, on Wind Resistance, on a Train, 473
- Materials and Prices, 88
- Measuring the Temperature of Flue Gases, 262
- Measurement of Gauges, E. A. Forward, 282, 294
- Mechanical Properties of Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Mercer, R. G., on Electric Furnaces in the United Kingdom, 1918, 475, 490
- Merchant Shipbuilding—see Ships
- Metal, Tests of, 561
- Metals and Alloys, Effect of Work on, O. W. Ellis, 322
- Metals, Institute of—see Associations
- Metals, Non-ferrous, Science and Industry in Relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527
- Metals, Strength of, 251
- Metals—see also Corrosion
- Metallurgical Information Required by Engineers, Lieut.-Col. C. F. Jenkin, 322, 325, 331
- Meters, Steam, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581
- Micrography of Aluminium and its Alloys, D. Hanson and S. L. Archbutt, 322
- Micrometer, M. Woldgaard, 529
- Military Aircraft—see Aeronautics
- Military Train Ferry—see Train Ferry
- Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
- Mine Ventilating Plant, Bi misted and Chandler, Limited, 110
- Mineral Deposits in the Malay Peninsula, 571
- Mineral Productions of the United States, 276
- Mineral Statistics, 156
- Mines, Protection of Ships Against, 222
- Minesand Quarries Report, 1917, 156
- Mining and Metallurgical Industries, Canada’s, 391
- Ministry of Munitions, Machine Tool Committee of, 424
- Ministry of Munitions Orders, 23, 42, 43, 56, 93, 116, 137, 212, 231, 256, 273, 336, 366, 386, 436, 490, 546, 594
- - Aluminium, 93
- - Ammonia and Ammoniacal Products, 256
- - Announcement re Iron and Steel Stock, 42
- - Ball Bearings, 43
- - Bismuth Ores, Bismuth Metal and Products Therefrom, 273
- - Building Bricks, 231
- - Calcium Carbide, 93, 256
- - Coal Tar and Coke Oven By-products Returns, 366
- - Cold Blast Pig Iron, 336
- - Converter Plant, 256
- - Electricity Supply, 56
- - Gasworks Retort Carbon, 436
- - High-speed Tool Steel and Scrap Therefrom, 336
- - Home Prices, 137
- - Iron Prices, 93, 256
- - Iron and Steel, 366
- - Iron and Steel Prices, Home and Export, 23 ; Corrected Notices, 212
- - Iron and Steel Stocks, 93, 386
- - Machine Tools, Woodworking Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 546
- - Magnesite, 231
- - Marked Bars, 93
- - Metallurgical Coke, Iron, Steel and Ironstone, 436
- - Non-ferrous Materials. 256, 366, 490, 594
- - Output and Stocks of Iron and Steel, 336, 366, 386, 436, 566
- - Potassium Compounds— Kelp, 273 Rosin and Rosin Oil, 256
- - Scrap, 336
- - Second-hand Railway Wagons. 273
- - Small Tools, 231
- - Steel Exports, 137
- - Steel Prices, 231
- - Steel Slabs, andc., 117
- - Tin-plate Prices, 256
- - Tin-plate Prices, Extras for Charcoal Coating, 273
- - Tin-plates and Terne Plates, 116
- - Waste Paper, 273
- MORGAN Continuous Wire-rod Rolling Mill, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919)
- Morland, Sir Samoa], Pumps, 537
- Motor Cycle Engine Testing Arrangements, J. A. Prestwich and Co., 515
- Motor Lorry Works at Basingstoke, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 54, 58
- Motor Railways and Cars—see Railways
- Motor Spirit, Gasworks and the Supply of. 196
- Munitions Output in Ipswich. Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 160
N
- NATURAL Draught Cooling Towers, Harald Nielsen, 526
- Naval Design, Naval Material—see Ships, Naval Matters
NAVAL NOTES :
- - 42, 513, 511, 638
- - British Battle-cruisers, New, 42
- - China Flagship, 638
- - “Composite” Destroyer, 42
- - Destroyer Speeds, 638
- - Destroyer Turquoise, 638
- - Destroyers, New, 511
- - Distribution of the Fleet, 638
- - Flotilla Leaders, 638
- - German Copies of the Renown, 638
- - German Naval Construction, 42
- - Portsmouth, Vessels at, 511
- - Post-war Construction, 510
- - Pre-Dreadnoughts Useless, 42
- - Repulse, Features of the, 511
- - Submarine Tonnage Figures, 42
- - Successfid Design. 511
- NEEDS of Belgium, 431
- Newcomen Engines—sec Engines
- New Zealand Hospital, Engineering Equipment in a, 40
- Nielsen, Harald, on Natural Draught Cooling Towers, 526
- Nile Projects Committee, 224
- Non-ferrous Metals, Science and Industry in relation to, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527
- Norris, Captain W., Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, 451
- North-East Coast Dock Improvements, 140
O OBITUARY:
- - Boyd, William, 537
- - Callaway, Hugh, 586
- - Calthrop, Sir Guy, 199
- - Canning, Thomas, 253
- - Crookes, Sir William, 348
- - Eyles, Sir George L., 281
- - Fletcher, William, 10 ; (Letter), 34
- - Gobert, Edward G. A., 586
- - Hill, George Heniy, 253
- - Ingleby, Edward Ceci), 124
- - Lineham, Wilfrid James, 424
- - Lockwood, George Francis, 302
- - Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 333
- - Mort, G. F., 10
- - Pauling, George, 185
- - Redwood, Sir Bo verton, 566
- - Rodgers, John, 88
- - Royle, John James, 228
- - Southern, R. W. A., 253
- - Watson, James, 348
- - Weatherburn, Robert, 109
- - Westwood, Charles John, 302
- - Wilde, Henry, 333
- - Wortley, Henry Bell, 185
- - Wright, The mas, 124
- - Wurl, Max O., 228
- OCEAN-GOING Rafts of Logs, 541
- Oil from Cannel Coal and Colliery Refuse, 310
- Oil Engines—see Engines
- Oil Fuel v. Coal, 183
- Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107
- Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosy th, 324
- Oil Tanker—see Ships
- Oil Tanks and Lightning, 515
- Oil Tractors— see Tractors
- Oils, Transformer, Testing, Arnold Philip, 47
- Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain W. Norris, 451
- Orlando, Signor G., on Italian Two-floodable Compartment Steamers, 396
- Overseas Trade, 260
- Overseas Trade, Government and, 358
- Oxy-acetylene Welding, Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 108, 133, 193
P
- PAPER Yarn, Manufacture and Use of, 495
- Paraffin electric Salvage Set-—see Submersible
- Paraffin Wax, Purifying, R. S. Dickie, 165
- Paravanes—see Ships
- Parsons, Hon. Sir C. A., and Mr. Stanley S. Cook on the Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, 427
- Passing of Ingenuity, 405, 466, 535
- Patent Law and the Legal Standard of Novelty, by “Historicus,” 346
- Patent-office Searching Svstem, 199 ; (Letter), 232
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
- British:
- - Aeronautics, 24, 94, 237, 392, 547
- - Agricultural, 142
- - Air Compressors, 118
- - Batteries and Accumulators, 367, 441
- - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 70, 165, 190
- - Dynamos and Motors, 23, 47, 70, 94, 117, 141, 165, 213, 264, 292, 469, 495, 521, 571, 595
- - Electrical, 117, 141, 166
- - Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 47, 69, 93, 117, 165, 189, 237, 263, 291, 315, 343, 441, 469, 495, 571, 595, 619
- - Engines, Steam, 23, 93, 189, 521
- - Gas Producers, 291
- - Heating and Lighting, 47, 264, 315, 3-4-4, 419, 469, 496, 548, 620
- - Heating£and Ventilating, 620
- - Lighting—see Heating, andc.
- - Locomotives, 646
- - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 24, 48, 70, 141, 238, 316, 367, 417, 442, 470, 496, 547, 620, 646
- - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 316, 368, 470, 522, 572
- - Mines and Metals, 24, 142, 213, 316, 368, 392, 646
- - Mining and Metallurgy - see Mines and Metals
- - Miscellaneous, 48, 70, 118, 166, 190, 214, 238, 292, 344, 368, 392, 418, 442, 470, 496, 522, 548, 572, 596
- - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 48, 94, 166, 190, 213, 291, 496
- - Ordnance and Armour, 315
- - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 47, 213, 367, 417, 596
- - Ships and Boats, 237, 292, 441, 522, 620
- - Steam Generators, 263, 495, 521
- - Switchgear, 23, 47, 189, 291, 391, 417, 469, 521, 547, 571, 595, 619, 645
- - Tramways and Railways, 263
- - Transformers, 391, 417
- - Transmission of Power, 213, 264, 343, 391, 441, 469, 572
- - Turbine Machinery, 343, 367, 39], 645
- - Turbines, Steam, 93, 141, 189, 237
- - Water Purification, 547, 646
- - Workshop Tools, andc.—see Machine Tools
- PATENTS and Litigation, 133
- Patents, United States Annual Report, 516
- Patents and the War (Applications for), 68
- Patents and the War (Extension of Time Limit), 630
- Pavement Temperatures, 411
- Peace, Industrial, 302
- Pearce, S. L., on Electric Power Supply, 104
- Peat for Power Generation, Utilisation of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327
- Personal and Business Announcements, 22, 47, 65, 92, 117, 140, 164, 190, 214, 238, 260, 288, 316, 344, 367, 392, 440, 470, 496, 520, 546, 572, 596, 620, 646
- Petrol Engines—see Engines
- Petrol, Flow of, through Carburetter Jots, 521
- Petrol Railway Cars—see Railways
- Petter, Mr. E. W., on Restriction of Output, 630
- Philip, Arnold, on Testing Transformer Oils, 47
- Photography, Aerial, 367
- Plate Springs, New Theory of, D. Landau and P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489
- Plough, Snow, Rapid Street Channel, 159
- Pneumatic Grain Elevators, Floating, 206, 207
- Pontoons for Grain Elevators, Edwards and Co., Limited, 207
- Portable Engines—see Engines
- Poultney, E. C., on Recent American Express Locomotives, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter, 614)
- Powdered Fuels—see Fuels
- Power Presses—see Machine Tools
- Power Station Efficiencies, 134
- Power from Tidal Waters, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635
- Producer—see Gas Producer
- Propellers—see Ships
- Properties of Some Copper Alloys, Dr. Rosenhain and D. Hanson, 322
- Proportioning of Concrete, L. N. Edwards, 141
- Public Works in France, 464
- Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Special Report by L. C. Harvey, 494
- Pulverised Fuel, Instructions for Safe Use of, 398
- Pulverised Fuel Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives
- Pump, Centrifugal, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 628, 629
- Pumps, Centrifugal, for Chicago Waterworks, 595
- Pumps, Sir Samuel Morland’s, 537
- Pumps, Submersible Electric, Driven by Oil Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278
- Purchasers’ Tests, 331—see also Metallurgical Information
- Purifying Paraffin Wax, R. S. Dickie, 165
R
- RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 432
- Rafts of Logs, Ocean-going, 541
- Rafwires—see Aeronautics
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS:
- - (See also Annual Article)
- General:
- - Accident Reports, Five Railway, 373
- - Accidents in 1918, Railway, 566
- - Armoured Train for Coast Defence, 150
- - Electric Railways, Sir E. Geddes’ Views, 306
- - Holidays, Earlier, 417
- - No Railway Policy Yet, 132
- - Petrol Railway Inspection Car, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, Limited, 434
- - Railway Deficit, 633
- - Railway Fares, 483
- - Railway Wagons for War Traffic, North- Eastern Railway, 404, 410
- - Railway Working during the War, White Paper, 511
- - Railway Year, 198
- - Signalling, Improvement in, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262
- - Strikes and Labour Questions—see Labour
- - Three-position Light Signalling, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, Limited, 262
- - Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38
- British, Colonial and Indian :
- - Ambulance Trains, Rolling Stock Converted by British Railways, 73, 75
- - British Railway Workshops in War Time, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630
- - British Railways under War Conditions, 38, 73, 75
- - Future of British Railways, 83
- - Great Northern Railway ; Sturrock’s Steam Tender, 66, 67 ; (Paragraph), 81; (Letters), 152, 200
- - High Capacity Goods Wagons for Indian Railways, 110
- - Indian Railways in 1917-18, 341
- - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Fish Dock at Fleetwood, 55
- - New South Wales Railways, 284
- - North-Eastern Railway Improvements, Middlesbrough and Tyne Dock, 140
- - North-Eastern Railway Wagons for War Traffic, 404, 410
- - North-Eastern Railway War Products, 576, 577, 604, 605, 630
- - Train Ferry and Transportation Depot at- Richborough, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two- page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919)
- Foreign:
- - Alaskan Government Railway, 347, 349
- - American Railway Work in 1918, 232
- - Belgian State Railways, Proposed Electrification of, 428
- - Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306
- - State Railway Working Results in Germany, 585
- - Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
- - (See also Annual Article)
- General:
- - Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two- page Supplement, April 25th, 1919)
- - Three-cylinder Locomotives, H. Holcroft, 485
- British, Colonial, and Indian :
- - Great Central Railway Pulverised Fuel Locomotive, 400, 457 (Two-page Supplement, April 25th, 1919)
- - Locomotives of 1918, 9, 12
- Foreign:
- - Express Locomotives in France, Development, Monsieur Herdner, 270
- - Recent American Express Locomotives, E. C Poultney, 523, 550, 574 ; (Letter), 614
- RAPID Steel Channel Snow Plough, 159
- Receiver, Air, Frank Richards, 562, 573
- Reconstruction of Belgian Industries, 204, 216, 243, 250, 280, 304, 306, 332, 382, 393, 425, 431 ; (Letter), 399 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919)
- Reconstruction, The Part Engineers have to Play, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41
- Recorder, Electrical Boiler Heat Losses, Monsieur Chopin, 213
- Recording Coal Meter for Boilers, Lea Recorder Company, 261
- Refractory Materials during the War, 510
- Reinforced Concrete—see also Concrete Reinforced Concrete Dock Gates at Tilbury, Christian! and Nielsen, 289, 290 ; (Letter), 354
- Relationship between the Laboratory and the Workshop, W. R. Barclay, 322
- Renovation of the Navy, 483
- Research, Scientific and Industrial, Government Scheme for, 237
- Research, Scientific and Industrial, Sir F. Heath on the Department of, 184
- Research Work in America, Professor H. M. Howe, 502
- Reservoir, Oil Fuel, at Rosyth, 324
- Resilient Tires for Road Vehicles, 405
- Restriction of Output, Mr. E. W. Petter, 630
- Rhone, Harnessing the, 458
- Richards, Frank, on the Air Receiver, 562, 573
- Richborough Transportation Depot and Train Ferry Terminus, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154, 169, 219, 226 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two-page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919)
- Road Destruction by Heavy Vehicles, 189
- Road Scarifier, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 254
- Road Scarifier, The Allen, Oxford Steam Plough Company, Limited, 589
- Road Vehicles, Resilient Tires for, 405
- Robson, A. G., Examples of Gauge-making, 499
- Rolling Mill, Continuous Wire Rod, at Templeborough, Morgan Construction Company, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919)
- Rolling Mill Equipment, 19,000 H.P. Electric Reversing, Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Limited, 334
- Rolling Mill, Government, at Southampton, 191, 202, 217; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
- Rolling Stock Problem in France, 306
- Rosenhain, Dr., and D. Hanson, on Properties of Some Copper Alloys, 322
- Rosenhain, Dr. W., on Science and Industry in relation to Non-ferrous Metals, 322, 527
- Rosyth, Oil Fuel Reservoir at, 324
- Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Cardiff, 627
- Royal Society—see Associations, andc.
- Rules for Boilers—see Boilers
- Ruston and Hornsby’s War Work, 254
S
- “SAFETY First” Association, British Industrial, 263
- Scarifier, Road, The Allen, Oxford Steam Plough Company, Limited, 589
- Science of Industry, 107
- Science and Industry in relation to Non-ferrous Metals, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 322, 527
- Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of, Sir Frank Heath, 184
- Scientific and Industrial Research, Government Scheme for, 237
- Scope of the Works Laboratory, F. C. Lants- berry, 322
- Seaton, A. E., on the Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, 374, 411 ; (Letter). 463
- Segregation of Industries, 431
- Semple, James, Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, 421
- Sense of Art in Engineering, 406, 443
- Serbia, Trade Opportunities in, 268
- Shells, 18in. High-velocity Armour-piercing, Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company, 231
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
- - (See also Annual Articles)
- General:
- - Barges Built at Richborough, 147, 154, 219, 226
- - Boilers of Merchant Ships, 84
- - Developments towards Simplification of Merchant Ship Construction, Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Mr. T. Graham, 396
- - Effect of Beam on Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms, Experiments, J. L. Kent, 421
- - Electrically-driven Ships’ Auxiliaries, Laurence, Scott and Co., Limited, 478, 482
- - Engines—see Engines and Motors
- - Experiments on Full Cargo Ship Models, James Semple, 421
- - Flying Boat—see Aeronautics
- - Hydrogen Barges for Royal Air Force, 219, 226
- - Investigations into Causes of Corrosion or Erosion of Propellers, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. Stanley S. Cook, 427
- - Italian Two-floodable Compartment Cargo Steamers Built during the War, Signor S. Orlando, 396
- - Lloyd's Register Scholarships, 212
- - Lloyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns, 79, 436
- - Mercantile Shipbuilding in 1918, Lloyd s Register, 199
- - Merchant Shipbuilding in France, 59
- - Oil Fuel in Merchant Ships, 107
- - Optical Method of Shaft Alignment, Captain W. Norris, 451
- - Paravane Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293
- - Progress in Turbine Ship Propulsion, Speedreduction Gear, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 135
- - Protection of Ships Against Mines, 222, 293
- - Shipbuilding in Australia, 340
- - Shipping in 1918, 16- for Details, see Annual Article
- - Slips and Slipways at Richborough, 147, 154
SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued):
- General (continued):
- - Slipway for Ship Repair Work at Esquimault, B. C., Yarrows, Limited, 330, 341
- - Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee's Report, 276
- - Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554
- - Tonnage of Modern Steamships, A. T. Wall, 421
- - Turbine-driven Marine Auxiliaries, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640
- - Turbine Machinery for Standard Ships, J. Howden and Co. and D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919)
- - War and the White Star Line, 208
- - Water-tube Boilers for Cargo Ships, Stirling Boiler Company, Limited, 476 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1919)
- - Work of the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, A. E. Seaton, 374, 411 ; (Letter), 463
- British Navy:
- - Arethusa, H.M. Light Cruiser, 449 (Supplement, May 9th, 1919)
- - Battle-cruisers Renown and Repulse, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- - Battleships taken over from Foreign Governments, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- - British E Class Submarine, 449, 450
- - British Light Cruisers and Flotilla Leaders, 308
- - British Monitors, H.M.S. Sir Thomas Picton, H.M.S. Abercrombie, H.M.S. Earl of Peterborough. H.M.S. Havelock, H.M.S. Marshal Soult, M.23, 143
- - British Steam-driven Submarines of the “ K ” Class, 173, 178
- - Cambrian, H.M. Light Cruiser, in Dry Dock, 222, 293
- - Coastal Motor Boats for the Navy, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 369, 380
- - Iron Duke and Queen Elizabeth. H.M. Battleships, 448 (Supplement, May 9th, 1919)
- - Large Light Cruisers Courageous, Glorious and Furious, 359, 361 (Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- - Lord Clive, H.M. Monitor, 143 (Two-page Supplement, February l4th, 1919)
- - Mine Sweepers, 360, 361, 362
- - Naval Construction during the War, Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 351, 358 (Four-page Supplement, April 11th, 1919)
- - New British Warships, 71 (Two-page Supplement, January 24th, 1919)—see also Naval Construction during the War
- - “ P ” Boats, J. S. White and Co., 512
- - Patrol Boats, 360, 361
- - “Royal Sovereign” Class, H.M. Battleships 358, 361 (Supplement, April l1th, 1919)
- - Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, andc., Sir P. Watts, 351, 447 (Two-page Supplement, May 9th, 1919)
- - Stalwart, H.M.A.S., Torpedo-boat Destroyer, Trial Trip, 351
- - Stormcloud, H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, Palmer’s Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 582
- - Swift, H.M. Flotilla Leader, 448, 450
- - Tiger, H.M. Battle-cruiser, 14, 359, 361, 449 (Two page Supplement, January 3rd, 1919) (Supplement, May 9th, 1919)
- - Trusty, H.M. T.B.D., 490
- - Turquoise, H.M. Destroyer, Speed Trials, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 532
Naval Matters:
- - Admiral Jellicoe on Naval Material, 381
- - Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy, 639
- - British Naval Design : An American Tribute, 131
- - Divisional Engineers of the Royal Naval Division, 341
- - Experiments with Electric Welding in Warships, W. H. Gard, 420
- - Fleet That Was, 634
- - Four Years of Naval Progress, 14—-for Details, see Annual Article
- - Future of the Submarine, 179
- - Naval Construction Corps of the United States Navy, Constructor-Commander S. V. Goodall, 374
- - Naval Gun Mounting—see Works
- - Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosyth, 324
- - Protection of Warships Against Underwater Attack, 345
- - Towing Lighters, Seaplane, 169
- - United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97
Foreign Navies:
- - German Battle-cruiser Derfflinger, 56
- - German Mine-laying Cruisers, 383
- - German Naval Types, 56
- - United States Navy, Annual Report, 30, 97
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels
- - Canadian Train Ferry Canora, 184
- - Concrete 1000-Ton Sea-going Oil Tanker, Launch, 80
- - Cross-Channel Train Ferry Steamer T.F. 1, 49 (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919)—see also Richborough Transportation Depot
- - Fresh Water Harbours and Shipping of the United States, 575
- - Glenapp, Motor Ship, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 612
- - Italian Motor Ship Ansaldo San Giorgio, 586
- - Reinforced Concrete Coal Lighters, Construction of, at Tilbury, Christiani and Nielsen, 315 (Two-page Supplement, March 28th, 1919)
- - Sea-going Reinforced Concrete Tug Crete- hawser, Launched near Sunderland, 275
- SHOW, Royal Agricultural Society, at Cardiff, 627
- Signalling, Railway—see Railways
- Slag Concrete, Causes of Failure in, 603
- Slips and Slipways—see Ships
- Smith, J., on Power from Tidal Waters, 590 ; (Letter), 635
- Smith, Professor Middleton, on Age-long Engineering Works of China, 72
- Snow Plough, Rapid Street Channel, 159
- Societies—see Associations
- Southampton, Government Rolling Mill at, 191, 202, 217 ; (Letter), 378 (Four-page Supplement, March 7th, 1919)
- Springs, Plate, New Theory of, D. Landau and P. H. Parr, 397 ; (Letter), 489
- Standard, Inertia, of, 535—see also Passing of Ingenuity
- Standardisation of Aircraft Materials and Parts, 391
- Standardisation of Marine Boilers, Committee's Report, 276
- Standardisation in Shipbuilding, 554
- State Aid for Apprentices, 468
- State Control of German Sources of Energy, 180
- Status of the Inspector, 633
- Steam Engines—see Engines
- Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 580, 581
- Steam Tender—see Tenders
- Steam Tractors—see Tractors
- Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Still, Mr. J., Engine, 540
- Storing Air in the Earth, 575
- Strength of Metals, 251
- Strikes—see Labour
- Sturrock’s Steam Tender, Great Northern Railway, 66, 67, 463 ; (Letters), 152, 200 ; (Paragraph), 81
- Submersible Salvage Electric Pumps and Engines, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 274, 278
- “Surplus,” 566, 631
- Switzerland, Electrification Work in, 273 ; (Letter), 354
T
- TANK Links, Machine Tool Adaptations for the Manufacture of, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 120, 130
- Tank Links Manufacture, North-Eastern Railway, 578, 579
- Tanker, Oil—see Ships
- Tap, Water, Tonkin, Collins and Co., Limited. 590
- Taps, Backing-off—see Machine Tools
- Tasmania, Hydro-electric Development in, 263
- Taylor, G., on Some Points in the Manufacture of Files, 503, 604, 606, 626
- Technical Education, Emergency, 37 ; (Letter), 56
- Technical Inspection Association Formed, 411
- Technical Training in the Air Force, 110
- Temperature of Flue Gases, Measuring, 262
- Temperatures, Pavement, 411
- Tender, Sturrock’s Steam, Great Northern Railway, 66, 67, 463 ; (Letters), 152, 200 ; (Paragraph), 81
- Testing Transformer Oils, Arnold Philip, 47
- Tests of Metal, 561
- Thomas, H. E., on Bar Automatic Tools, 426
- Thomson, Captain G. P., on the Dynamics of Flight, 252
- Thornycroft Depth Charge Throwers, 86
- Thread Milling—see Machine Tools
- Tidal Waters, Power from, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635
- Tigris, Bridge at Baghdad, 55
- Tilbury—see Dock Gates
- Tin Industry in the Federated Malay States, 454
- Tin Ore, Dredging, 69
- Tires, Resilient, for Road Vehicles, 405
- Tonnage of Ships—see Ships
- Tools, Machine, and Small Tools, 111
- Towing Lighters—see Ships
- Tractor, Caterpillar, Paraffin Engine, Blackstone’s Limited, 627
- Tractor, Steam Compound, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 630
- Tractor, Three-wheel, D. L. Motor Manufacturing Company, Limited, 627
- Tractors at the Cardiff Show, 627, 630
- Trade Between the Allies and Germany, 107
- Trade Opportunities in Serbia, 268
- Trade, Overseas, 260
- Trade, Overseas, Government and, 358
- Traders and Railway Nationalisation, 38
- Trafford Park, Industrial Building Construction 98
- Train Ferries for the Irish Channel, 60
- Train Ferry Canora, Canadian, 184
- Train Ferry and Transportation Depot at Rich- borough, 31, 36, 49, 76, 82, 102, 106, 147, 154 169, 219, 226 ; (Letters), 109, 125, 152 (Two- page Supplement, January 10th, 1919) (Two Two-page Supplements, January 17th, 1919)
- Train, Wind Resistance on a, C. F. Dendv Marshall, 473
- Trains, Armoured, for Coast Defence, 150
- Trains—see also Railways
- Tramways in the City, 183
- Transport, The Autocrat of, 279
- Transport Report, 60, 85, 123
- Transporting Boilers, An Unusual Method of 639
- Triplane—see Aeronautics
- Tugs—see Ships
- Tunnel, The Channel, 280 ; (Letters), 354, 532
- Tunnel, Concreting, by Compressed Air, 594
- Turbine-driven Marine Auxiliaries, Franco Tosi Company, 636, 640
- Turbine Machinery for Standard Ships, J. Howden and Co. and D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 371 (Two-page Supplement, April 18th, 1919)
- Turbine, Marine, Speed Reduction Gear, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 135
- Turbine, Water, The Largest, 575
- Turbo-air Compressors, Reavell and Co., Limited, 534, 538
- Turbo-alternators, Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters
- Turbo-exhausters for Grain Elevators Fraser and Chalmers, 206, 207
U
- UNITED States, Mineral Productions of, 276
- United States Patents, Annual Report, 516
- United States Steel Trade, 251
- Use of Coal—see Coal
- Utilisation of Peat for Power Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 239, 265 ; (Letter), 327
V
- VALVE, Automatic, for Motor-driven Air Compressors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 464
- Valve Gears for Three-cylinder Locomotives, 485
- “Vickers-Vimy” Aeroplanes—see Aeronautics
- Volunteer Engineers, London Army Troops Companies, 24, 47, 65, 94, 117, 137
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- WAGES—see Labour
- Wagon, 5-Ton Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 630
- Wagons, Railway—see Railways
- Wall, A. T., on Tonnage of Modern Steamships, 421
- War Memorial, Electrical Engineers’, 101
- War, Patents and the, 68
- War Products—see also British Railway Workshops
- War and the White Star Line, 208
- War Work in a Gainsborough Factory, 160
- Water Powers in Great Britain, 288
- Water Tap, A New, Tonkin, Collins and Co., Limited, 590
- Water-tube Boilers—see Boilers
- Water Turbine, The Largest, 575
- Waters, Tidal, Power from, J. Smith, 590 ; (Letter), 635
- Waterworks, Chicago, Centrifugal Pump for, 595
- Watt, James, Centenary, 433, 480, 614, 634
- Watts, Sir P., on Ships of the British Navy on August 4th, 1914, &c., 351, 447
- Wax, Paraffin, Purifying, R. S. Dickie, 165
- Ways and Communications Bill, 204, 227, 229, 255
- Welding, Electric, Thomas T. Heaton, 10], 108, 127, 133, 193, 203
- Welding, Oxy-acetylene, Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. H. Cave, J. H. Davies, F. Hazeldine, 109, 133, 193
- Welding Problems, Electric, 203
- Welding at Steel Barrel Company’s Works at Uxbridge, 220, 421
- Welding in Warships, Electric, Experiments with, W. H. Gard, 420
- Welding and Welding Appliances, Electric, 145, 172, 197, 220, 241, 267, 296, 319, 352, 375, 394, 421, 444, 471—see also 588 ; (Letter), 436
- What the War has done for Engineers, andc., Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 41
- Whiteley, J. H., on Acid Hearth and Slag, 503
- Wilton Benzol Rectification Plant, 196
- Wind Resistance on a Train, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 473
- Wireless Telegraphy and the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 315
- Wireless Telephony and Direction Finding, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, 563
- Wirelessly Directed Aircraft, 357
- Wire Rod, Continuous, Rolling Mill, Morgan Construction Company, 597 (Four-page Supplement, June 20th, 1919)
- Women Associates of the Institution of Naval Architects, 420
- Woolwich Arsenal, 56
WORKS:
- - Aeroplane Factory—see Aeronautics
- - Austin Motor Company’s Works, Heating and Ventilation of, 599, 608
- - Belgian Works Demolition—see also Belgian Works, Reconstruction
- - Britannia Ironworks, Naval Gun Mounting Shop, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 160
- - Cockerill Works at Seraing, 243 (Two-page Supplement, March 14th, 1919)
- - Daimler Company’s Works, Coventry, Heat ing and Ventilation of Workshops 504
- - Illinois Steel Company's South Chicago Works, Triplex Steel Plants, 126, 127 (Two- page Supplement, February 7th, 1919)
- - Magneto Industry, Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Limited, 26
- - Munitions Output in Ipswich, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited. 160
- - North-Eastern Railway Workshops, War Products, Gateshead Shops, 576, 577, Darlington Shops, 604, 605—see Footnote, 604
- - Ougree-Marihaye Works, German Destruction of, 243, 250
- - Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Motor Lorry Works at Basingstoke, 54, 58
- - Warehouses in Trafford Park, Port of Manchester, Limited, 98
- - York Shops, 630
- WORKSHOPS -see Works
X
- X-RAYS, Examination of Metals by, 432
Y
- YARN, Paper, Manufacture and Use of, 495
- Yarrow’s Slipway at Victoria, B.C., 330, 341
- Yguazu Falls, 506
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