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* [[John Fowler, Junior|Fowler]], [[William Worby|Worby]] and [[David Greig|Greig's]] Tilling Machinery, p 419. (Illustrated). | * [[John Fowler, Junior|Fowler]], [[William Worby|Worby]] and [[David Greig|Greig's]] Tilling Machinery, p 419. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[John Patterson]] | * [[John Patterson (of Beverley)|John Patterson's]] Churning or Washing Machinery, p 418. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[J. W. Ford]]'s Driving Gear of Pumps, p 418. (Illustrated). | * [[J. W. Ford]]'s Driving Gear of Pumps, p 418. (Illustrated). |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 4 August 2020
Main Subjects
- American Items, p 421.
- Editorial, p 423.
- Engineering in 1860.
- Government Shipbuilding.
- The Sewage Question.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - George Parker Bidder, p 415.
- James Robertson's Furnaces, p 415. (Illustrated).
- John Patterson's Churning or Washing Machinery, p 418. (Illustrated).
- J. W. Ford's Driving Gear of Pumps, p 418. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 420.
- Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - James Prescott Joule, p 416.
- Metropolitan Projects - Edward Finch, p 414.
- Mississippi River and Steamers, p 416.
- On the Identity of the Agents Which Produce Sound, Heat and Light, p 413.
- Patera's Process for Extracting Silver from It's Ores - Clement Le Neve Foster, p 414.
- Pullan, Cresswell and Longstaff's Steam Generators, p 422. (Illustrated).
- Train's Railway or Tramway, p 419.
- Transmission of Acoustic and Other Impulses Through the Atmosphere - T. R. Smith, p 424.
- W. A. Gilbee's Railway Signals, p 415.
- Weather, p 417.
- W. E. Newton's Apparatus for Superheating Steam, p 418. (Illustrated).
- William Butlin's Apparatus for Superheating Steam, p 422. (Illustrated).