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Accident near Nice, The Late Railway, 163


Aconcagua, Launch of the, 416  
*Accident near Nice, The Late Railway, 163
*Aconcagua, Launch of the, 416  
*Aerial Navigation, M. Dupuy de Lome's Balloon, 166, 167, 189
*Africa, The New Steamship, 137
*Agassiz Expedition, The, 450
*Air-Brake, A Successful but Uncomfortable Railway, 250
*Air-Brake, The Westinghouse, 359, 360
*Air Loom at the International Exhibition, Mr. C. Richardson, 362
*Alderney Harbour Works, 205, 346, 382
*Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Engine and Boiler, 201, 204
*Allison, Mr. T., Belt Riveter, 436
*Alsace and Lorraine, French Patents in, 333
*American Car Wheel Boring Machine, 40
*American Commission on Danks' Rotary Puddling Furnace, 64, 78, 102
*American Navy, 86
*Ammonia as a Motive Power for Street Cars, 23
*Anemometer, Mr. J. E. Gordon's Registering, 66
*Annual Article, 1872
*Arbitration between Masters and Workmen, 453
*Archer's Stone-breaking Machinery, 255
*Armour-piercing Projectiles, Development of, 145, 197, 305, 341
*Armour-plated Ships. By J. M. Hyde, 298
*Army on a Peace Footing, An, 164
*Art and Manufactures at the International Exhibition, 377
*Artillery, French and Prussian, 37
*Artillery, German, 450
*Artillery, Phosphorised Bronze and other Alloys as Materials for, 127, 145, 179
*Asbestos Packing, 137
*ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN :--
*- The London, 155, 245, 328, 364, 381
*- Anniversary Banquet, 132
*- Annual Meeting, 20
*- Cast Iron, Mr. Laird, 401
*- Cast Iron in Relation to Mechanical and Constructive Purposes, Mr. A. Laird, 164
*- Iron-Steel, Mr. Galloway, 91
*- Association, Manchester Steam Users', 166, 184
*- Report of Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of Encircling Hoops to the Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, 49
*Asphalte and other Pavements, 269, 287
*Atkins, Mr. T., Fire Engine, 166
*Atlantic Cable, The, 25
*Australia, Steam to, 275
*Austrian Experiments with Dynamite, 395
*Axle Boxes, M. E. Reuther, 100
*Ayrton, Mr., Galvanometer, 49
 
*Balloon, M. Dupuy do Lome's, 160, 167, 189
*Bangor Slate Ridge, Messrs. Thomas and Son, 4
*Barrow-in-Furness, 387
*Barton, Mr. J., Feed-heater, 49, 85, 96, 220
*Bayley, Mr., "Combination" Printing, Embossing, International Exhibition, 450
*Beaumont, Capt., Diamond Boring, 109
*Beauvais Cathedral Clock, 290 291
*Belgian Rails, 25
*Bell, Mr., Feed-water Heater, 219
*Belt Riveter, Mr. T. Allison, 436
*Benhar Coal Company, The, 47
*Bermuda Floating Dock, 448
*Bertha, The New Red Cross-line Steamer, 38
*Beuther, M. E., Axle-Boxes, 100
*Biddell, Testimonial to Mr. 40
*Bilge Pumps, 95, 98, 149, 155
*Bilge Water, Action of, 188
*Birmingham, Sewerage of, 437
*Birmingham Wagon Building Co., 137, 146
*Biscuit Factory, Messrs. Huntley and Palmer's, 251
*Blake's Stone-breaker, Constructed by Mr. H. R. Marsden, 406
*Blast Furnaces Using Wood Fuel, George M. Fraser, Boiler, 128
*Boiler, Mr. J. S. Crossland's Tubular, 398
*Boiler Experiments, Proposed Government, 401
*Boiler, The Fairbairn Fire-Tube Safety, 273, 276 396
*Boiler Flues, Strengthening, 150
*Boiler Inspection on the Continent, 264
*Boilers, Curious, 260
*Boilers, High-Pressure Marine, 413, 429, 447, 459
*Boilers, of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co., 62
*Boilers, Sectional Steam, 313
*Boilers, Mr. L. J. Todd's Vertical, 23, 43, 84
*Boilers, Trial of Steam, 434
*Boilers, 240-H.P., Mr Watts' Tubulous Marine, 454
*Bombay, Baroda, and Central Indian Railway Co., 419
*Borax, 54
*Boring Machine, American Car Wheel, 40
*Boring for Oil, 380
*Bottling and Syrup Machine, 434
*Bread, Sea Water, 128
*Breakwater of the Future, 370
*Breakwaters, 396
*Breech-loaders, Trial of, 352
*Bridges, Indian, 223, 275, 298
*British Association of Gas Managers 434
*Browning, F.R.S., Mr. J., Some Results of the Eclipse Expedition, 96
*Brusch, Mr., Automaton Damper, 180
*Buda-Pesth Competition, 46
*Building Materials, On Some New, 163
*Buss, M., Cataract Governor, 326


Aerial Navigation, M. Dupuy de Lome’s Balloon, 166, 167, 18!)
*Cable between Lowestoft and Mordeney, Repair of, 314
*Caisson used in Replacing the Propeller of the Steam-ship Lusitania, 237
*"Canada" Tug-Dredger, 438
*Canadian Patent Laws, 453
*Caspersen, Mr. H. W., Continuous Expansion Compound Engine, 384
*Cassell's Technical Manuals, Gothic Stonework, Ellis A. Davidson, 121
*Cataract Governors, M. Buss, 326
*Cement, Mr. G. F. Chantrell on the Strength of, Liverpool Polytechnic Society, 85
*Central Swedish Iron and Steel Company, 156
*Changeable Head Light, 442
*Channel Passage, The, 84
*Charcoal Ironworks, Selection of Sites for, 287
*Charcoal using and Blast Furnaces, 368
*Chart of H.M.S Minotaur, 1350-H.P 413
*Chemical Manufacturers and the Pollution of Rivers, 349
*China Lighthouse, 137
*Chronograph, Mr. G. W. Hough's Description of a Printing, 43
*Clearing House in Paris, 262
*Cleveland District, 18, 35, 53, 72, 90, 108, 125, 144, 162, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268, 286, 303, 322, 340, 358, 375, 394, 411, 428, 446 464
*Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Time Movement, 187
*Coal in Alaska, 364
*Coal at Cobquecura, 226
*Coal Cutting Machinery 282
*Coal Mine Ventilation, 46
*Coal near Wolverhampton, Search for, 419
*Cocks, Mr. S. Penn's Regulating, 291
*Cocks, Mr. Whitakerís Stop, 130
*Colladon, Prof., 156
*Colours of Metals, Prof. Seeley at the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
*"Combination" Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, Mr. Bayley, International Exhibition, 450
*Compass Compensator, M. Arion, 226
*Concrete Dwellings, 433
*Conversazione at the London Institution, 216
*Conversazione of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, 441
*Coode, C.E., Mr. John, 189
*Cooper's Hill College, 144
*Cornish Mining, 150
*Cotton Gin Trials, 29, 122
*Council Bluffs and Omaha Bridge, 128
*County Surveyorships (Ireland), 85
*Crank Pin, Motion of a, 208
*Crichton and Co., Messrs., Steam Launch Engines for the Russian Navy, 381
*Crosland, Mr. J. S., Tubular Boiler, 399
*Crossings, Level, 42
*Cutter Heads, Moulding, 398
*Cupro Ammonium, 206, 346
*Cutting Machine, Furnival's "Express" Diagonal, International Exhibition, 432
*Cylinders, Condensation in, 459
*Cylinders in the Navy, Marine Engine, 45, 86


Africa, The New Steamship, 137
*Damper, Mr. Brusch's Automaton, 130
*Danish Government Railway, Compressed Wool Auxiliary Springs, 148
*Danks, Mr., Puddling Furnace, 76, 80, 347
*Danks Rotary Puddling Furnace, Report of the American Commission on, 64, 78, 102
*Danks Furnace in the United States, 432
*Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., 8-H.P. Vertical Engine, 5
*Deadliness, Comparative. From Pall Mall Gazette, 38
*Death of Mr. Andrew Fleming, Superintendent of the Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 434
*Delhi Iron Pillar, 30, 456
*Designs upon which Ships of War have been recently Constructed, Report of the Committee appointed to Examine the, 168, 183, 198
*Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, Mr. Schwendler, 433
*Detonators, New, 47
*Diamond Boring, Captain Beaumont, 109
*Diamond in its Matrix, Discovery of, 32
*Disputes between French Railway Companies and their Men, 138
*Dormoy's Revolving Rabble applied to Common Furnace, 335
*Dormoy, Mr., Rotary Puddling Furnace, 262
*Doty's Lamps, Captain, 150
*Dovetailing Machine, Messrs. W. Furness and Co., 94
*Drainage, Metropolitan, 173
*Dundee New Dry Docks, 419
*Dunoon New Water Supply, 369
*Dynamite, Austrian Experiments with, 395


Agassiz Expedition, The, 450
*Eclipse Expedition, Some of the Results of the, Mr. J. Browning, F.R.C.S., 46
*Eclipse of the Sun, Spectroscopic Apparatus, 4
*Economy, Steamship, 346
*Egan, Mr. A., Springs, 112
*Egypt, Engineers in, 42
*Electric Telegraph Instruments, 424
*Electrical Tables and Formulae, Clark and Sabone's, 42, 84
*Embankments, The Thames, 259
*Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of, 49
*Engine and Boiler, Messrs. Alexander and Co.'s 20-H.P., 201, 204
*Engine, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co.'s, 8-H.P. Vertical, 5
*Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, Mr. T. Perkins, 10-Wheel Goods, 113, 119, 131, 136
*Engine, Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley, 436
*Engine, 8-Wheel Goods, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 237
*Engineering Societies, Provincial, 367, 396
*Engineers, Marine, 114
*Engineers, More Work for Naval, 206
*Engines, Mr. H. W. Caspersen's Continuous Expansion, 384
*Engines, Compound, 28
*Engines, Compound, 382, 396, 418
*Engines, Economical Marine, 349, 367, 386
*Engines, Friction of, 418
*Engines, Horse Power of Steam, 395
*Engines in the Navy, Marine, 27, 42, 61, 81, 139, 153
*Engines for the Prussian Government, 96
*Engines, Rotary, 73, 109
*Engines for the Russian Navy, Messrs. Crichton and Co., Steam Launch, 381
*Engines, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.ís 250-H.P. Oscillating, 15. 22. 26, 41, 44, 47
*Engines of the Scindia and Bertha, Messrs. Oswald and Co.'s 250-H.P. Compound, 148, 152
*Engines, Strafford Main Collieries, Mr. G. W. Hick's Pumping, 183
*Engines, Testing, 434
*Erie Railway Company, 453
*Esk Valley Ironworks, 86
*Estimates, The Navy, 223
*Excavating Machine, Mr. Webb, 182
*Exhibition, Art Manufactures at the International, 377
*Exhibition Courtesies, International, 371, 396
*Exhibition, The International, 295, 296
*Exhibition in Paris in July, Universal, 278
*Exhibition in Vienna, 1873, 334
*Exit Broad Gauge, 364
*Experimental Steam Boiler Explosions, Prof Thurston, 352
*Experiments at Shoeburyness, 447, 455
*Explosions, 91
*Explosions, Air, 208, 220
*Explosions, Boiler, 382
*Explosions in 1871, Boiler, 136


Air-Brake, A Successful but Uncomfortable Railway, 250
*Fairbairn Fire-tube Safety Boiler, 273, 276
*Feed-heater, Mr. J. Barton, 49, 85, 96, 220
*Feed-water Heater, Mr. Bell, 219
*Fell Central Rail Locomotive, Trial of a, 453
*Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164
*Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps, Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
*Fifty-one Hours, The Effect of, 164
*Fire Engine, Mr. T. Atkins, 166
*First Locomotive Built in the United States, 47
*Fletcher, Mr. L. E., Application of Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers made without, 49
*Fleury's Water Meter, 433
*Force of Wind on Inclined Planes, 306
*Foreign Periodical Literature, 14, 28, 46 82
*Fowling-piece, Mr. H. Walker's Oscillating Bolt, 416
*French Engineering, 262
*French Ordnance Maps, 252
*French and Prussian Artillery, 37
*French Railway Companies and their Men 158
*Furnace, Mr. Danks' Rotary Puddling, 76, 8O, 347
*Furnace, M. Dormoy's Rotary Puddling 269
*Furnace, Newport Puddling, fitted with Witham's Puddling Machine, 200, 202
*Furnaces using Wood Fuel, Blast, George M. Fraser 128
*Furnaces, Charcoal-using, Blast, 368
*Furnaces, The Glengarnock Blast, 377
*Furness and Co., Messrs., Dovetailing, 94
*Furnival's "Express" Diagonal Cutting Machine International Exhibition, 432
*Furnival's "Express" Flatten Printing International Exhibition, 436


Air-Brake, The Westinghouse, 359, 360
*Galvanometer, Mr. Ayrton, 49
*Gas, 437
*Gas Connection, Mr. Mathew, 58
*Gas Generator Co., The New, 346
*Gas Supply, Progress of, 135
*Gatling Mitrailleuse, 58
*Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, Mr. C. Whitus, 38O
*Geography and Topography in France, 40
*Georgetown Gasworks, Mr. Alfred Williams, C.L., 294, 299, 303, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
*German Artillery, 450
*German Patent Law, 456
*Gins, Native Indian Cotton, International Exhibition, 432
*Girders, Designing Wrought Iron, Mr. A. Stewart on, 399, 422
*Girders, Loads on, 296
*Girders, Stability of, 403
*Glaister, Mr. T., Stone Sawing at Melbourne, 48
*Glasgow Graving Dock, 46
*Glasgow University, Certificate of Proficiency in Engineering Science, 334
*Glasgow, Water Supply of, 55
*Glengarnock Blast Furnaces, 377
*Gold in Old Crowns and Half-Crowns, 395
*Gordon, Mr. J. E., Registering Anemometer, 66
*Gothard Railway, The St., 407
*Governors, Mr. Richard Long, 458
*Governors, Parabolic, 256, 333
*Graham, Mr., Breech-loading Guns, 40
*Grantham, Mr., Steam Tramway Car, 130, 134
*Great Eastern Railway New Lines, 397
*Greenwich Time, 31
*Gun Barrels, Manufacture of, 354
*Gun Carriages, Ancient, 3
*Gun Cotton Experiments, 315, 371
*Gun Cotton, War Department Report on, 37
*Gun, A Great, 224
*Gunpowder during the Siege of Paris, Manufacture or, 55
*Gun for the Russian Government, 20-inch Smoothbore, 345
*Gun Stocking by Machinery, 157
*Guns, Mr. Graham's Breech-loading, 40
*Guns, Heavy, 350
*Guns, Mishap to Naval, 403
*Guns, Rifled, 459
*Guns, Steel, 277
*Guns, 35-Ton, 257


Air Loom at the International Exhibition, Mr. C. Richardson, 362
*Hammer versus the Rolls, 364
*Harston, Mr. Grenville, Breech-loading Rifle, 166
*Hatcham Ironworks, Sale of Engineering Plant at, 381
*Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Messrs., Direct-acting Steam Pump, 451
*Heat and Motion? Arc they Compound Forces? 61
*Heat and Work, Equivalence of, 30, 42
*Henderson Process, 380
*Henry Blagrove Testimonial, 395
*Hick, Mr. G. W., Hydraulic Brick-making, 5
*Hick, Mr. G. W., Pumping Engine, Strafford Main Collieries, 183
*High-pressure Marine Boilers, 413, 429, 447, 459
*Honduras 10 per Cent. Government Ship Railway Loan, 364
*Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, Messrs. W. Simons and Co., 309, 312
*Horse Power, Nominal, 418
*Horse Power of Steam Engines, 395
*Horse Shoes by Machinery, Manufacture of, 224
*Hough, Mr. G. W., Description of a Printing Chronograph, 43
*House of Commons' Committee on Patent Law, Newton, Mr. A. V., Evidence of, 261
*House Drains, Ventilation of, 31
*Huntley and Palmer's Biscuit Factory, 251
*Hutchinson, Mr., Plan of Ironworks, 190, 191
*Hydra, Launch of H.M.S., 3
*Hydraulic Ram, Prof. Rankine on the Mathematical Theory of the, 163
*Hydrofluoric Acid on Glass viewed Microscopically, 270


Alderney Harbour Works, 205, 346, 382
*Illinois Central Company, Financial Statement, 397
*India, Iron Manufacture in, 19
*Indian Civil Engineering College, 296
*Indicator for Boilers, Mr. F. Millward's Water Level Alarm, 22
*Indicator for Chain Testing Machines, Mr. A. S. Jack's Hydraulic, 380
*Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of a Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
*INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :--
*- Visit to Mr. Kirkaldy's Testing Works, 383
*Institute of Engineers, The Midland, and the Mines' Regulation Bill, 214
*Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers, The Derbyshire, 28
*INSTITUTE OF MINING, CIVIL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, SOUTH MIDLAND :--
*- Produce of Coal Seams, Mr. D. W. Lees, 94
*Institute of Mining Engineers, South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, 65
*INSTITUTE OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE NORTHERN
*- School Drum for Winding Engines, Mr. G. Fowler, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 227
*INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 202, 225 :--
*- Chemistry of the Puddling by the Danks Furnace, Report of Mr. Snellus, 225, 228, 245, 263
*- Cost of Construction and Working of a Danks Rotary Puddling Plant, Mr. John A. Jones, 220, 225
*- Newport Puddling Furnace, Mr. Jeremiah Head, 202, 225
*- On Dormoy's Process of Mechanical Puddling, Mr. F. A. Paget, C.E., 255
*- Report of Puddling Committee, 207
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 17, 96, 207, 228, 234, 340, 361
*- Address of the President, Mr. Hawksley, 24
*- Annual Dinner, 293
*- Bridge over the Gorai River on the Goalundo Extension of the Eastern Bengal Railway, Mr. Bradford Leslie, M. Inst. C.E., 138
*- Conversazione, 387
*- Digest of Report, 24
*- Kind-Chaudron System of Sinking Shafts through Water-bearing Strata without Pumping Machinery, Mr. Emerson Bainbridge, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 208
*- Somerset Dock at Malta, Mr. C. Andrews, M. Inst. C.E., 86
*- Soonkesala Canal of the Madras Irrigation and Canal Company, Mr. J. H. Latham, M. Inst. C.E., 209
*- Value of Water and its Storage and Distribution in South India, Mr. G. Gordon, M. Inst. C.E., 101
*- Visit of the Students to the Leicester Waterworks, 434
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND :--
*- Address of the President, Mr. Bindon B. Stoncv. M.A., M.I.C.E., 60
*INSTITUTION, THE CLEVELAND
*- Ironworks, Mr. E. Hutchinson, 190
*- Steam in the Navy, Mr. R. C. Oldknow, R.N., 452
*Institution, Conversazione at the London, 216
*INSTITUTION, THE LONDON :--
*- Political Economy of Railways, Mr. T. Adams, 264
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 442 :--
*- Description of the Disintegrating Hour Mill and Machine for Pulverising Minerals without Grinding or Crushing, Mr., T. Carr, 86
*- Steam Jet for Exhausting Air, C. W. Siemens, F.R.S., 328
*- Strength and Proportions of Riveted Joints, Mr. Walter R. Browne, 86
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 82, 260 :--
*- Armour Plated Ships, J. M. Hyde, Esq., 221
*- Construction of Vessels in Relation to the Changed Modes of Naval Warfare, Captain Jones Harvey, R.N., 21
*- Designs for the Saving of Life and Valuables in Ships, Mr. M. Cole, 257
*- Effects of Torpedoes on Naval Construction, C. W. Merrifield, Esq., F R.S., 226
*- Elements of Design affecting the Sailing Qualities of Ships, with Special Reference to the Ships of our Navy, Mr. James D. Wildish, 288
*- Increasing Spiral in Heavy Rifled Ordnance, Commander W. Dawson, R.N., 310
*- Legislative Interference with the Construction, Stowage, and Equipment of Ships. Mr. W. Young of Lloyds, Assoc. Inst. N.A., 274, 300
*- Lights in Ships, Mr. M. Cole, 257
*- Misuse of Cement on Iron Transport Ships, with Suggestions for making Half-worn-out I run Ships perfectly Seaworthy at a Small Cost, Mr. William Poole King, 274
*- President's Address. Sir J. Pakington, 224
*- Protection of Vessels against Torpedoes, Herr J. N. Moerath, 245
*- Quick Steam Launches, F. J. Bramwell, Assoc. Member of Council, 281
*- Registering Reports of Surveys of Iron and Steel Steam and Sailing Ships, Mr. W. Taylor, 380
*- Rolling of Ships, W. J. Al. Rankine, C.E., LL.D., andc., 238
*- Rule for Determining the Freeboard for Sailing and Steam Ships, Herr Gustav A. Mitzlaff, 307
*- Tripod Masts and the Arrangements of Rigging connected with them, Admiral Paris, C.D., 257
*INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL :--
*- Crystallisation of Metals, Dr. John Hall Gladstone, F.R.S., 198
*- Ice, Water, Vapour, and Air, Prof. Tyndall, 67
*- Wolf Rock Lighthouse, Air. J. N. Douglas, C. E , 74
*INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY :--
*- Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164
*International Scientific Series, 146
*Intuitive Calculations, Daniel O'Gorman, 28
*Iron, Chemistry and Manufacture of, 114
*Ironclads, A New Form for, Capt. J. Wheatley, R.N., 238
*Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, andc., 17, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125, 143, 161,177, 195, 213, 231, 249, 267, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411, 427, 435, 463
*Iron in Cornwall, 214
*Iron in India, 19, 448
*Ironmaking at Merthyr Tydfil, Early, 260
*Iron, Price of, 371
*Iron Railway Cars, 255
*Iron Roofs, Strains in, 84
*Ironworks, Mr. Hutchinson's Designs for, 190, 191
*Iron Ships, Galvanic Action on, 367
*Iron Ships, Leaks in, 256, 333, 371
*Iron, M. Van Ruth's System of Examining and Recording the Fibre of, 236, 238
*Irrigation Canal of the Rhone, 397


Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Engine and Boiler, 201, 204
*Jacks, Air. A. S., Hydraulic Indicator for Chain-Testing Machines, 380
*Jose Baro, Trial Trip of the Screw Steamer, 414


Allison, Mr. T., Belt Riveter, 436
*Keith's Improvements in Nickel Plating, 43
*Kershaw, Messrs. J. and J., Tapping and Screwing Machine, 450
*Koch, Mr., Pontoon Viaduct, 181, 186
*Krupp's Steel Works at Essen, 401
*Kutab Pillar, The, 30, 456


Alsace and Lorraine, French Patents in, 333
*Landing Stage at Seacombe, Messrs. Robinson and Ianson, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
*Lathe, Messrs. Thompson and Wilson's Double-Wheel Tire, 218
*Lathe for Turning Spheres, Messrs. Robey and Co. and Messrs. Hind and Son, 291
*Lathes, Messrs. D. New and Co.'s Wheel and Axle, Brighton Works of the L, B. and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
*Launch at Renfrew, 381
*LEADING ARTICLES :--
*- Action of Bilge Water, 188
*- American Goods Locomotive, An, 119
*- Annual Article, 1872, 11
*- Birmingham Sewerage Bill, 243
*- Boiler Explosions in 1871, 136
*- Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Time Movement, 187
*- Curious Boilers, 260
*- Delhi Iron Pillar, 456
*- Economical Marine Engines, 349, 307, 380
*- English Ships of War, 188, 173
*- Flimsy Shell, 421
*- From Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
*- Galvanic Action on Iron Ships, 367
*- Gun at Shooburyness, The 35-ton, 455
*- Harbour Works at Alderney, 205
*- Heavy Guns, 350
*- Indian Bridges, 223
*- Indian Narrow Gauge Railways, 385
*- International Exhibition, The, 295
*- Loads on Girders, 296
*- Locomotive Performance, 206
*- Manufacture and Supply of Gas, 437
*- Marine Engines in the Navy, 27, 45, 81
*- Megaera, Loss of the, 187
*- Metropolitan Drainage, 173
*- Mishaps to Naval Guns, 403
*- National Thanksgiving, 151
*- Navy Estimates, 223
*- Patent-office Museum, 136, 153
*- Pollution of Rivers by Chemical Manufacture, 455, 349
*- Progress of the Gas Supply, 135
*- Progress of the Ordnance Survey, 332
*- Provincial Engineering Societies, 367
*- Railways and the State, 99
*- Railways in War, 244
*- Report of the Patent Law Committee, 295
*- Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 421
*- Sectional Steam Boilers, 313
*- Sewerage of Birmingham, 437
*- Stability of Girders, 403
*- Status of the Profession, 99
*- Steam Tramway Cars, 64
*- Steel Guns, 277
*- Strength of Materials, 45
*- Surveyors to Local Boards, 277
*- Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385
*- Thames Embankments, 259
*- Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
*- Train Signals, 438
*- Treatment and Utilisation of Sewage, 119
*- Unarmoured Ships, 27
*- Universal Exhibition in Paris in July, 278
*- Value of Patents, 136
*- Vertical Engines in the Navy, 153
*- Victorian Railways, 63
*Leeds Corporation and Phosphate Sewage Co., 238
*"Leeds" Lithographic Press, Messrs. Dearden and Newsum, International Exhibition, 399
*LEGAL INTELLIGENCE :--
*- Rollins versus Hinks, 68
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :--
*- Air Explosions, G. S. Webster, 208
*- Are Heat and Motion Compound Forces ? Hydrab Sen., 61
*- Asbestos Packing, St. John Vincent Day, 137
*- Battery Resistance, S. T. P., 418
*- Boiler Explosions, J. N. W., 382
*- Breakwater of the Future, Alex. Doull, 370
*- Breakwaters, Neptune's Coast Commissioner, 396
*- Channel Passage, W. Tighe Hamilton, 84
*- Chemistry and the Manufacture of Iron, J. F. P., 114
*- Clark and Sabine's Electrical Tables and Formulae, A Student, 42, 84
*- Coal in the Navy, G., 31
*- Compound Engines, F. W. C., 383
*- Compound Engines, G. R., 396
*- Compound Engines, W. W., 396
*- Compound Engines in the Navy, Nauticus, 61
*- Compound Engines in the Navy, G. B. Rennie, 42
*- Compound and Single Cylinder Engines, W. J. M. Rankine, 48
*- Condensation in Steam Cylinders, G. Reginald Parkes, 459
*- Corrosion of Iron Ships, John Boulton, 333
*- Cost of Pumping, W. C. H., 333
*- Cupro Ammonium, B. P. A. Amateur, 346
*- Curves for Sidings, William Donaldson, 42, 114, 208
*- Curves for Sidings, James S. Tate, C.E., 31, 84, 298
*- Duckham's Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, Fred. E. Duckham, 346
*- Duckham's Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, W. Redfern Kelly, C.E., 334
*- Effects of Lightning, A. B. M., 256
*- Engineers in Egypt, C. H. Johnson, 42
*- Equivalence of Heat and Work, J. C. Fell, 30, 42
*- Expansive Working of Steam, W. J. M. Rankine, 42
*- Explosions due to Steam or Air, W. J. M., 220
*- Fairbairn Boiler, R. W., 396
*- Feed-heaters, James Barton, 96, 220
*- Feed-heaters, W. Canning, 96
*- Feed-heaters, J. P. Rawlings, 85
*- Form of Ships, Inquirer, 256
*- Frames of Roofs, W. J. M. Rankinc, 114
*- French Patents in Alsace and Lorraine, Hughes and Son, 333
*- Friction of Steam Engines, A. Hildebrandt, 418
*- Greenwich Time, A. M. Mackay, 31
*- Gun Cotton Experiments, W. de W. Abnev, Lieut. R.E., F.C.S., 371
*- High-pressure Marine Boilers, W. J. P., 459
*- Hydraulic Rams, W. J. M. Rankine, 84
*- Indian Bridges, Hardy Wells, 275
*- International Exhibition Courtesies, C. E., 371, 396
*- Invention of the Screw Propeller, Samuel Owen, 30
*- Judicial Utterances on Patents, Rollins versus Hinks, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 114
*- Kutab Pillar, The, Robert Mallet, 30
*- Leak in the Megaera, Charles Prentis, 220
*- Leaks in Iron Ships, W. Jones, 256
*- Level Crossings, B. D., 42
*- Lighthouses in China, David M. Henderson, 137
*- Liquefaction of Steam, Augustus Alexander, 30
*- Liquefaction in Steam Cylinders, The Compositor, 61
*- Liquefaction of Steam, J. C. Fell, 61
*- Lord Lyndsay's Great Spectroscope, Astronomer, 42
*- Macadam Roads, E. A. Daton, 220
*- Marine Engineers, Orion, 114
*- Mechanical Puddling, Adam Spencer, 316
*- Mechanical Puddling, B. Bayliss, 382
*- Megaera Case, The, Maurice Cole, 256
*- Motion of a Crank Pin, W. J. Macquorn Rankine, 208
*- Mountain Locomotion and Narrow Gauge Lines, J. H. B., 383
*- Necessity of Harbour Refuges around the Coast, W. Austin, C.E., 346, 382
*- New Form of Propeller for Water and Air, J. Bell Pettigrew, M.D., F.R.S., 30
*- Nominal Horse Power, J. W. L., 418
*- Novel System of Screw Propulsion, William Hay, 434
*- "On Armour-plated Ships." By J. M. Hyde, J. Evelyn Liardet, 298
*- Parabolic Governor, George Crowe, 256
*- Parabolic Governors, Jeremiah Head, 333
*- Patent Law Reform, W. A. Little, 208, 334, 371, 383
*- Patent Laws, A Working Man, 150
*- Patent Office Library, An Inventor, 346
*- Patent Office Library, Fred. A. Paget, 316
*- Patent Office Library, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 371
*- Patent Question, W. Tighe Hamilton, 333, 370, 396
*- Piston Rod Packing, H. Johnson, 84
*- Pneumatic Looms, Interested in Looms, 434
*- Pneumatic Tube System, R. S. Culley, 43
*- Problem, A Neat, Alpha, 114
*- Problem, A Neat, A Crewe Workman, 96, 137
*- Problem, A Neat, A. K., 187
*- Problem, A Neat, D. II. M., 137
*- Problem, A Neat, G. E. D., 137
*- Problem, A Neat, Newport, 114
*- Problem, A Neat, Trochoid, 137
*- Problem, A Neat, W. J. M., 84
*- Provincial Engineers' Societies, F. W. Garrard, 396
*- Public Policy of a Patent Law, Sir R. Palmer's Evidence, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 30, 43
*- Rifled Guns, G., 459
*- Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, An Englishman, 256
*- Road Steamers, J. K. Fisher, 458
*- Rolling of Ships, W. McNaught, 333
*- Removal of Phosphorus from Iron, James Henderson, 346
*- Rotary Puddling, Fred. A. Paget, 371
*- Screw Propulsion, Alex< Laird, 333
*- Seacombe Landing Stage, Archimedes, 4?4
*- Ships' Bottoms, M. Cole, 275, 371
*- Sluices versus Syphons, W. Thorold, M. Inst. C.E., 220
*- Smoke Nuisance in the Navy, Orion, 31
*- Snider Rifle, A. Harris, 418
*- Steam to Australia, A., 275
*- Steam Ploughing, Simeon Leather, N.B., 346
*- Steamship Economy, James Bailey, C.B., 346
*- Steam Tramway Cars, Alex. Laird, 96
*- Strains in Iron Roofs, W. J. Millar, C.E., 84
*- Strengthening Boiler Flues, J. Pinchbeck, 100
*- Subterranean Waters, Leon Yourd'hed, 382
*- Swinger and the Goshawk, The, Blackwall, 434
*- Tay Bridge, H. Nabholz, 459
*- Testing Engines, C. R. Parkes, 434
*- Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid, David Kirkaldy, 256
*- Time Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, G. O. Hanlon, 459
*- Todd's Boiler, W. Lloyd Wise, 43
*- Todd's Boiler, J. Millward, 84
*- Torpedoes, A. Alexander, 42, 114, 208
*- Torpedoes, A. M., 31, 84, 150
*- Torpedoes, W. Morshead, 298
*- Trial of Steam Rollers, R. H. Thurston, 434
*- Unarmoured Ships, F. M., 43
*- Unarmoured Ships, R. B., 61
*- Use of Refined Iron in Puddling, B. Bayliss, 418
*- Utilising Force of Tidal Rivers, J. M. Menzies, 85
*- Value of Patents, Philomath, 150, 371, 418
*- Ventilation of House Drains, H. A. James, 31
*- Ventilation of Sewers, J. E. Phillips, 84
*- Voltaic Protection of Ships' Hulls, W. A. Little, 383
*- Who made the Screw Propeller a success ? W. Lane, 397
*Leicester Waterworks, 457
*Library, The Patent Office, 346, 371
*Lifeboat Work in 1871, 4
*Light and Radiant Heat, Prof. Tyndall on the Identity of, 139
*Lighthouse, The Wolf Rock, 74, 77
*Lightning, Effects of, 256
*Lightning, Gas and Water Pipes Influence in Determining Direction of Discharge, Mr. H. Wilde, 133
*Lilpof, Ran, and Co., Russian Post-office Carriages, 362
*Lincolnshire Ironstone District, Progress of, 438
*Link Motion, The Invention of, 299
*Liquefaction of Steam, 30, 42, 61
*LITERATURE :--
*- Artillerie Lehre, Andrias Rutzky, 422
*- Cassell's Technical Manuals, Gothic Stonework, Ellis A. Davidson, 120, 151
*- Dictionnaire de Poche Technologique pour 1íIndus- trie et le Commerce, Trubner and Co., 87
*- Elementary Handbook of Physics, W. Rossiter, F.R.A.S., F.C.S., F.R.G.S., 233
*- Engine Room, The, An Old Hand, 356
*- Erganzengsband zum Leitfaden den Bergbaukunst, Von Lotner Serio, 422
*- Erlauterungcn zu der Geognostischen Karte, von Hainichen im Sachem, C. Naumann, 121
*- Etudes Pratiques que les Machines Outils servant aux Constructions Mecaniques, Pulot de Fontaine, 121
*- Fabrication et Raffinage du Sucre de Betterane, 155
*- Friction, A Treatise on the Theory of, John H. Jellett, B.D., 369
*- Geometrical Conic Sections, J. Stuart Jackson, M.A., 154
*- Geschichte des Deutschen Eisenbahnwesens, Carl Schmeidler, 422
*- Gesteine des Sudlichen Odenwalden, die zur Dyas, Gehorigen, Dr. Emil Cohen, 155
*- Grundriss der Algemeinen Huttenkunde, Bruno Kerl, 422
*- Handbook of Sewage Utilisation, U. R. Burke, Esq., 387
*- Hochbau des Eisenbahnen, Wilhelm Flattich, 422
*- How to Make Money by Patents, Mr. C. Barlow, 323
*- Intuitive Calculations, or Easy Methods of Arithmetic in Business Transactions, Daniel O'Gorman, 28
*- Jura in Nordwestlichen Deutschland, der Untere, Dr. D. Brauns, 155
*- Mathematics as Applied to the Constructive Arts, A Treatise on, Francis Campin, 456
*- Physik aus Grunellage einer Rationelle Molecular und Aethertheorie, Dr. J. Hammerschmied, 155
*- Practische Rubenziickerfabrikant und Raffinadeur, Louis Walkoff, 422
*- Remarks in Connection with a Proposal for Extending the Railway Accommodation of Dublin, W. Lawlor, C.E., 369
*- Report on the Proposed Additional Works for Supplying Hull with Water Direct from Springhead, T. Dale, M. Inst. C.E., 154
*- Roheisen in Bezug auf sein Worwendung zur Eisen- giesserei, A. Ledebur, 457
*- Scales for Ready Comparison of British Metric Weights and Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A., 28
*- Solid Geometry and Conic Sections, J. M. Wilson, M.A., 457
*- Sonne, Die, P. A. Secchi, 120
*- Studii Geologici sulle Alpi Occidentali, Di B. Gastaldi, con Appendice Mineralogica, di G. Struver, 422
*- Studien Uber die Warmererhaltnisse des Eisenhofenprocesses, 422
*- Subterranean World, The, Dr. G. Harting, 314
*- Tables for Platelayers, William Donaldson, M.A., A.I.C.E., 120
*- Technisches Taschen Woeterbuch fur Industrie und Handel, C. W. Kreidel, 387
*- Theorie und Darstelluug der Bcleuchtung Gesctz- miissig Gestalteter Fliicher, Dr. Burmester, 121
*- Theory of Heat, Prof. J. C. Maxwell, M.A., LL.D.,
*- Transpositeur, Le. ou l'Improvisateur de Tissues, Edward Gand, 155
*- Uber die Lehre vom Metamorphismus, Justus Roth,
*- Urzeit aus der Bilder aus der Schbnpfungsges- chichte, Dr. Carl A. Zitter, 155
*- Verzeichmis der Wichtigsten Geologischen Kartere von Central Europa, V. Decken, 121
*- Wages Table Calculated to a Scale of 54 Hours to the Week, John Bellows, 233
*- Wetli's Eisenbahnsystem, A. R. Harlacher-Meycr u Zelner, 422
*- Zeitschrift fur Analytische Chimie, andc.
*Literature, Foreign Periodical, 14, 28, 82
*Llanelly Anthracite Coal Company, 564
*Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmore Coal and Iron Company, 339
*Local Boards, Surveyors to, 277
*Locomotives for the Mexican Railway, 91
*Locomotive Performance, 206
*Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, Messrs. A. Shanks and Co.'s Tank, 182
*Locomotive in the United States, The First, 47
*Lome, M. Dupuy de, Balloon, 166, 167, 189
*London and County Banking Company Dividend, 130
*London and North-Western Railway, Working Stock of the, 307
*Long. Mr. R., Governors for Engines, 458
*Looms, Pneumatic, 434
*Louisville and Nashville Railway, 8-Wheel Goods Engine, 237
*Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, Mr. J. McGough's Centrifugal, 344


American Car Wheel Boring Machine, 40
*McCool, Mr., Safety Plates, 202
*McGough, N.E., Mr. J., Centrifugal Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, 344
*McKay and McGeorge, Messrs., Punching and Rivet- ingMachine, 76
*Mallet, M.I.C.E., Mr. R., Buckled Plate Permanent Way, 401, 402
*Manufactories, Ventilation of Unwholesome, 19
*Marble, Artificial, 381
*Markets, Metal, Oil, Timber. See last page of each Number
*Martin, Mr. T. H., Piston, 345
*Masonry Dams, Prof. Rankine's Report on the Design and Construction of, 1
*Materials, Strength of, 43
*Mathew, Mr., Gas Connection, 58
*Mechanical Puddling, 256, 346, 382
*Megaera Case, The, 256
*Megaera Commission, The, 181
*Megaera, Leak in the, 220
*Megaera, Loss of the, 187
*Merthyr Tydvil Sewage Works, 215
*Metal Trade of 1871, 25
*Metals, Crystallisation of, 198
*Meter, Fleury's Water, 433
*Metropolitan Tramways, 307, 362
*Mexican Railway, Locomotives for the, 91
*Microscope, New Micromatic Goniometer, Eye-piece for the, 100
*Military Committee at Berlin, 80
*Mill, Messrs. Norton and Hawksley's Beater, 5
*Millward, Mr. F., Water-level Alarm Indicator for Boilers, 22
*Mineral Wealth of North Lincolnshire, 164
*Mines, Rateable Value of, 122
*Minotaur, Steam Chart of H.M.S., 413
*Miranda Steam Yacht, Mr. Thorneycroft, 281
*Miscellanea, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
*Modern Railway Construction, 157
*Monarch, The, 361
*Moscow Exhibition, 225, 201
*Motive Power of Street Cars, Ammonia as a, 23
*Motz, M., Expansion Pivot, 380
*Mountain Locomotives and Narrow Gauge Lino, 333
*Museum, Patent Office, 136


American Commission on Danks’ Rotary Puddling Furnace, 64, 78, 102
*Native Indian Cotton Gins at the International Exhibition, 432
*Navy, Coal in the, 31
*Navy, Smoke Nuisance in the, 31
*New and Co., Messrs. D., Wheel and Axle Lathes at the Brighton Works of the L., B., and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
*Newport Puddling Furnace fitted up with Witham's Puddling Machine, 200, 202
*Newton, Mr., Railway Carriage Wheels, 76
*Newry Waterworks, 86
*Noce, Railway Accident, 163
*Nickel Plating, Keith's Improvements in, 43
*Nine Hours League Meeting at Newcastle, 248
*Nine Hours Movement, 65
*Northern Pacific Railroad, Proposed, 72
*Norton and Hawksley, Messrs., Beater Mill, 5
*Notes from France, 75, 121
*Notes from the Northern and Eastern Counties, 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 196, 214, 250. 268, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464
*Notes and Memoranda, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
*Notes from Scotland, 18, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125,143, 161, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411,427, 445, 463
*Notices to Correspondents, 11, 27, 45, 63, 81, 99, 119, 135, 153, 173, 187, 205, 223, 243, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 349, 367, 385, 403, 421, 435, 455


American Navy, 86
*Oaks Colliery, The, 137
*OBITUARY :--
*- Brown, Mr. James, 207
*- Chesney, General, 93
*- Combes, M., 94
*- Crawshay Bailey, Mr., 25, 37
*- Crower, C.E.,Mr. Bland William, 141
*- Morse, Mr. Sydney E., 40
*- Morse, Prof., 270
*- Siebe, Mr. Augustus, 289
*- Whitmore, Mr. John, 406
*Odessa Waterworks Company, 221
*Omnibus, Mr. L. J. Todd's Steam, 219, 222
*Ordnance Maps, French, 252, 323
*Ordnance Survey, Progress of the, 332
*Oswald and Co.,Messrs., Compound Engines, 250-H.P. of the Scindia and Bertha, 148, 152
*Otley's Saw Spindle, 130
*Owen's College, Manchester, Distribution of Prizes, 383


Ammonia as a Motive Power for Street Cars, 23
*Pacific Railroad, 450
*Packing Piston Rod Packing, 84
*Paddle Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.'s Feathering, 59
*Palmieri, Prof., Seismographic Apparatus, 407
*Paper Cutting, Messrs. Tidcombe and Co., International Exhibition, 432
*Paris, Admiral, Designs for Turret Ships, 254, 258
*Paris Newspaper Office, Machinery of, 85
*Patent Case, Saxby and Farmer versus Easterbrook and Co., 82
*Patent Law Committee, Report of, 295, 353
*Patent Law, Public Policy of, Sir R. Palmer's Evidence, 30, 43
*Patent Laws, 150
*Patent Office Model, 196
*Patent Office Records, 153
*Patent Office, What shall be Done with the Models at the, 148
*Patent Office, United States, 371
*Patent Question, 333, 370, 396
*Patent Reform, 382
*Patents, Judicial Utterances on, Rollins v. Hicks, 114
*Patents, Value of, 136, 150, 418
*Pavement, Wooden, 20
*Pavements, Asphalte and other, 269, 287
*Paving in the City and the Strand, 453
*Peart's Pit Car Wheel, 433
*Peat in the Blast Furnace, 364
*Pembroke Government Dockyard, 184
*Penn, Mr. S., Regulating Cocks, 291
*Pepper, Professor, at the Egyptian Hall, 238
*Perkins, Mr. T., 10-Wheel Goods Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 113, 119, 131, 156
*Permanent Way, Buckled Plate, Mr. R. Mallet, M.I.C.E., 401, 402
*Phosphate Mills, 408
*Phosphorised Bronze and other Alloy as Materials for Artillery, 127, 145, 179
*Phosphorus from Iron, Removal of, 346
*Photographing Designs on Enamel, andc , by Violent Heat, 49
*Photography, A Novel Application of, 377
*Photo-painting, 394
*Pig Iron, Prospective Supply of, 407
*Pig Iron in the States, 260
*Pig Metal in Puddling, Use of Refined, 395, 418
*Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
*Piston, Mr. T. H. Martin, 345
*Pivot, M. Motz, Expansion, 380
*Plates, Mr. McCool's Safety, 262
*Ploughing, Steam, 346
*Pneumatic Tube System, Progress of, 20
*Polytechnic, The Royal, 20, 344
*Pontoon, Messrs. Siebe, Goman, and Christy's Ship Raising, 95
*Post-office Carriage, Russian, Messrs. Lilpof, Rau, and Co., 362
*Precious Metals, Custom House Returns, 280
*Press, "Leeds" Lithographic, Messrs. Dearden and Newsum, International Exhibition, 399
*Printing from Iron, 238
*Printing Machine, Furnival's "Express" Flatten, International Exhibition, 436
*Printing Machine, Walter, Times, International Exhibition, 363, 366
*Private Bills of the Session, 40, 82, 100, 121, 137, 184, 245, 260, 278, 293, 387, 438, 453
*Problem, A Neat Little, 40. 84, 96, 114, 137
*Projectiles, Development of Armour Piercing, 145, 197, 305, 341
*Propeller, Invention of the Screw, 30
*Propeller for Water and Air, New Form of, 30
*Propelling Ships, Mr. J. J. Allingham, 289
*Propulsion, Novel System of, 434
*Propulsion, Screw, 333
*Puddling, Mechanical, 256, 346, 382
*Puddling, Rotary, 371
*Puddling, Use of Refined Pig Metal in, 395, 418
*Pump, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co.'s Direct-Acting Steam, 451
*Pump, Mr. A. Schmid's Oscillating, 59
*Pumping, Cost of, 333
*Pumps, Bilge, 95, 98, 149, 155
*Pumps, Messrs. Fielding and Platt's Three-Throw, Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
*Punching and Riveting, Messrs. McKay and McGeorge, 71
 
*Railway Amalgamation, 316, 369
*Railway Communication with India, 388
*Railway Construction, Modern, 157
*Railway Dividends, 364
*Railway in Egypt, 406
*Railway Matters, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 109, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
*Railway Travelling, Cheap, 347
*Railway Travelling, Fast, 380
*Railway Works and Projects, the Great Eastern, 37
*Railway Works and Projects, the Great Northern, 34
*Railway Works and Projects, the Great Western, 274 Railway Works and Projects, London and Nortl ï Western Company, 261
*Railway Works and Projects, the Midland, 306
*Railway Works and Projects, North-Eastern, 408
*Railway Works and Projects, the Southern Companies, 378
*Railway Works and Projects, South-Western an Bristol and Exeter Companies, 453
*Railways in Asia Minor, 48
*Railways, French, 130
*Railways, Indian, Narrow Gauge, 385
*Railways, Light, 91
*Railways and the State, 99
*Railways, Victorian, 63
*Railways in War, 244
*Ram, Professor Rankine on the Hydraulic, 55, 84
*Rankine, Professor, on the Hydraulic Ram, 55, 84
*Rankine, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., W. J. M., Report on the Design and Construction of Masonry Dams, 1
*Ravenhill and Salkeld, Messrs., 250-H P. Oscillating Engines, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 15, 22, 26, 41, 44, 47
*Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Boilers of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 62
*Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Feathering, Paddle-Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 59
*Reform, Patent Law, 208
*Report on the Designs for Ships of War lately Constructed, 168, 183, 198
*Report of the Puddling Committee of the Iron and Steel Institute, 207
*Republic of Paraguay, 453
*Resistance Battery, 418
*Restell Breech-loading Rifle, 344
*Rhone Irrigation Canal, 397
*Rhymney Railway, Tank Locomotive for the, 2
*Riachuelo, Launch of the, 145
*Richardson, Mr. C., Air Loom, International Exhibition, 362
*Rifle, Mr. Grenville Harston's Breech-loading, 166
*Rifle, The Restell Breech-loading, 344
*Rifle, The Snider, 418
*Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, 256
*Rivers, Pollution of, 455
*Roads, Macadam, 220
*Road Steamer in Greece, Trial of, 124
*Road Steamers, 458
*Robey and Co., Messrs., and Messrs. Hind and Son, Lathe for Turning Spheres, 291
*Roofs, Frames of, 114
*Rotary Engines, 73, 109
*Rotterdam Ship Canal, 307
*Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marino Engineering, 442
*Rudder, Mr. Saunders, 351
*Rumford Medal, 76
*Russian Carriage for Moving Heavy Guns, 156
*Russian Sheet Iron, 364


Anemometer, Mr. J. E. Gordon’s Registering, 66
*Sale of Engineering Plant at the Hatcham Ironworks, 381
*Sardinian Mines, Condition of, 122
*Saunders, Mr., Rudder, 351
*Savill, Mr. R., Retirement of, 346
*Saw Spindle, Mr. Otley's, 130
*Scales for Comparing British Metric Weights an Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A., 28
*Schmid, M. A., Oscillating Pump, 59
*School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Dinner at the Royal, 310
*Schwendler, Mr., Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, 433
*Science in France, 419
*Screw Propeller a Success, Who made the, 397
*Seacombe Landing Stage, Messrs. Robinson and Janson, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
*Sea Water Bread, 128
*Seeley, Prof., on the Colours of Metals at the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
*Seismographic Apparatus, Prof. Palmieri's, 407
*Selection of Sites for Charcoal Ironworks, 287
*Selenitic versus Common Mortar, 262
*Sewage Disinfecting and Manure Company, 139
*Sewage Works, Merthyr Tydvil, 215
*Sewerage Bill, The Birmingham, 243
*Sewers, Ventilation of, 84
*Shanks and Son, Messrs., Tank Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, 182
*Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company, 53
*Shell, Flimsy, 421
*Ship Register Diagram, 389
*Ship's Bottoms, 275
*Ships, Form of, 256
*Ships' Hulls, Voltaic Protection of, 382
*Ships, On the Rolling of, 333
*Ships, Unarmoured, 27, 42, 61
*Ships of War, English, 173, 188
*Shoeburyness Experiments with 35-ton Gun, 417, 455
*Sidings, Curves for, 31, 42, 84, 114, 208, 298
*Siebe, Gorman, and Christy, Messrs., Ship Railing Pontoon, 45
*Signals, Train, 438
*Silician Steel, 282
*Simons and Co., Messrs. W., Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, 309, 312
*Sluices versus Syphons, 220
*SOCIETY OF ARTS, 58, 300, 342
*- Use of a Revolving Rabble in the Common Puddling Furnace, Mr. Fred. Paget. C.E., 335
*Society of Bengal, Asiatic, Form of Galvanometer Suitable for the Quantitative Measurement of the Electro-motive Force and Internal Resistance of Telegraph Batteries, W. E. Ayrton, Esq.., 49
*SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL, 227, 248
*- Action of Phosphoric Acid on Morphine, Dr. C. R. A. Wright, 431
*- Action of Phosphorus Pentasulphide on Tetrachloride of Carbon, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351
*- Benzyl Isocyanate and Cyanurats, E. A. Letts, 351
*- Caesium contained in the Water of the Hot Springs in Weal Clifford, Col. P. Yorke, F.R.S., 142
*- Ceylon Jargons, Mr. M. H. Cochran, 430
*- Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons, Dr. Schorlemmer, F.R.S., 328
*- Chinoline and Leucoline, C. Greville Williams, F.R.S., 430
*- Compound of Sodium and Glycerine, E. A. Letts, 351
*- Crystalline Principle of Barbadoes Aloo, W. A. Tilden, D. Sc., 101
*- Degree of Solubility of Silver Chloride in Strong Nitric Acid, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351
*- Dendritic Spots on Paper, A. Liversidge, 430
*- Determination of Carbonic Acid in Sea Water, Professor Himly, 351
*- Determination of the Solubility and Specific Gravity of Certain Salts of Sodium and Potassium, Dr. Page and A. D. Keighley, 389
*- Double Sulphide of Gold and Silver, MM. Pattison Muir, 430
*- Effects of Temperature on the Absorption of Gases by Charcoal, J. Hunter, M.A., 431
*- Electrolyses of Sugar Solutions, Mr. H. T. Brown, 389
*- Examination of a Recent Attack on the Atomic Theory, Mr. Atkins on, 389
*- Faraday Lecture, Professor Cannizzaro, 431
*- Influence of Pressure upon Termination, Mr. H. T. Brown, 389
*- Iron and Steel, Mr. E. Riley, 361
*- Magnetic Sand of Mount Etna, J. B. Hannay, 430
*- Metasstanic Acid and Detection and Estimation of Tin, Mr. A. H. Allen, F.C.S., 192
*- New Tests for Some Organic Fluids, J. A. Wanklyn,. 430
*- Note on a Secondary Colouring Matter in the Preparation of Alizarine from Anthracene, Mr. W. H. Perkin, F.R.S., 431
*- Nuinicine and Cinchonicine and their Salt, Mr. D. Howard, 56
*- Reduction of Ethylic Oxalate by Sodium. Amalgam, Professor Williamson, 192
*- Relations between the Atomic Hypothesis and the Condensed Symbolic Expression of Dissected Formulae, C. R. A. Wright, D.S.C:, 101
*- Remarkable Salt Deposited from the Mother Liquors Obtained in the Manufacture of Soda, Mr. T. E. Thorpe, 430
*- Solvent Action of Various Saline Solutions on Lead, MM. Pattison Muir, 430
*- Study of Some Tungsten. Compounds, Professor Roscoe, F.R.S., 139
*SOCIETY, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS', 418
*- Visit to Battersea., Foundry and Horseshoe Works, 133
*- Visit to the Works of the Metropolitan Extension of the Great Eastern, 207
*- Water Supply to Towns and Villages, Mr. G. WL Mill, F.R.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E., 364
*SOCIETY, EDINBURGH AND LEITH ENGINEERS':--
*- Construction and Submersion of Submarine Telegraph Cables, Professor Fleeming Jenkin, C.E., F.R.S.E., 210
*- Designing Wrought Iron Girders, Allan D. Stewart, C.E., 399, 422
*- Locomotives, Mr. W. S. Taylor, C. E.
*- Reservoir Embankment, Mr. R. C. Reid, C. E., 65
*SOCIETY, ENGLISH MECHANICSí, SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL, 2, 325
*- Application of the Lever, Mr. Anatole Tolhausen, 38
*SOCIETY, ENGINEERING, KINGíS COLLEGE, 96
*- Cotton, Mr. Hunter, 184
*- Great Pyramid, Mr. Jacob, 126
*- Hydraulic Machinery, Mr. Kirkby, 85
*- Submarine Works, Mr. Baynes, 158
*- Visit to Iceland of Mr. Milne, A.K.C., 144
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 20, 407, 451
*- Address of the President, Mr. Jabez Church, C.E., 92
*- American Locomotive Engines, Mr. V. Pendred, C.E., On Some Recent Examples of, 164
*- Electric Telegraph Instruments, Mr. E. G. Bartholomew, C.E., 424, 439
*- State Railways and Railway Amalgamation, Mr. G. Spencer, 347
*- Society of Great Britain, The Aeronautical, 255
*SOCIETY, LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL :--
*- Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
*SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL POLYTECHNIC :--
*- Strength of Cement, Mr. G. F. Chantrell, 85
*SOCIETY, THE ROYAL :--
*- Action of Oxygen and Copper Nitrate in a State of Tension, Messrs. Gladstone and Tribe, 274
*- Anhydrous Liquefied Ammonia, Mr. G. Gave, F.R.S., 453
*- Bakerian Lecture, Mr. W. Kitchen Parker, F.S.A., 418
*- Blood Relationship, Mr. F. Galton, 434
*- Change of Ref Tangibility of the Fraunhofer Lines at the Sun's Limb, W. Huggins, LL.D., D.C.L., 147
*- Connection between Explosions in Collieries and Weather, Mr. R. H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S., and Mr. W. Galloway, 324
*- Contact of Surfaces, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 147
*- Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids, Mr. C. R. A. Wright, 209
*- Conversazione, 325, 332
*- Decomposition of Water by Zinc in Conjunction with a more Negative Metal, Messrs. J. H. Gladstone and A. Tribe, 210
*- Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics, Rev. S. Houghton, 325
*- Evolution of Life from Lifeless Matter, Mr. W. Noel Hartley, F.C.S., 109
*- Examination of the Gases occluded in Meteoric Iron from Augusta County, Virginia, Dr. J. W. Mallet, 418
*- Formal Logic, Mr. Alex. J. Ellis, F.R.S., 325
*- Fossil Mammals of Australia, Prof. Owen, F.R.S., 325
*- Fossil Plants of the Coal Measures, Prof. Williamson, 192
*- Further Experiments on the Effect of Alcohol and Exercise on the Elimination of Nitrogen and on Pulse and Temperature of the Body, Dr. E. A. Parkes, 434
*- Further Investigation on Planetary Influence upon Solar Activity, Messrs. De la Rue, Balfour Stewart, and B. Loewy, 209
*- Heterogenitic Modes of Origin of Flagellated Monads, Fungus Germs, and Ciliated Infusoria, Prof. H. C. Bastian, 234
*- Hycrometer, On a New, Mr. W. 0. Whitehouse, 147
*- Induction of Electric Currents in an Infinite Plane Conducting Sheet, Prof. J. Clerk Maxwell, F.R.S., 138
*- New Researches on the Phosphorus Basis, Prof. A. W. Hofman, 234
*- Normal Paraffins, Mr. C. Shorleminer, 96
*- Note on a Possible Ultra-solar Spectroscopic Phenomenon, Mr. C. Piazzi Smyth, 96
*- Opium Alkaloids, Dr. C. R. A. Wright. 274
*- Relative Power of 34 Substances to Prevent Development of Protoplasmic and Fungus Life in Arresting Putrefaction, Dr. F. C. Calvert, 164
*- Rings Produced by Crystals when submitted to Circularly Polarised Light, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 325
*- Solar Variations of Magnetic Declination at Bombay, Mr. C. Chambers, 96
*- Specific Heat and other Physical Character of Mixtures of Methylic Alcohol and Water, andc., Dr. Dupre, 388
*- Structure and Function of the Rods of the Cochlea in Man and other Mammals, Dr. Urbain Pritchard, 418
*- Supersaturated Saline Solutions, Mr. C. Tomlinson and Mr. Vander Mansbruggho, 388
*- Supposed Periodicity in the Elements of Terrestrial Magnetism, Mr. G. B. Airy, C.B., 325
*- Volcanic Energy, Mr. Robert Mallet, F.R.S., 453
*- Voltaic Standard of Electro-motive Force, Mr. Latimer Clark, 453
*Society, Royal Agricultural, 389, 406, 421, 438
*SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS :--
*- Address of President, Mr. C. AV. Siemens, D.C.L., F.R.S., 150
*- Application of Mr. T. de Colmar's Calculating Machine to Electrical Computation, Mr. Thomas T. P. Bruce Warren, 280
*- Automatic Telegraphs, Mr. R. S. Culley, 210
*- Conversazione at Lord Lindsay's Laboratory, 441
*- Military Telegraphy, Capt. E. D. Malcolm, R.E., 325
*- Telegraphy at Sea, Capt. P. H. Columb, R.N., 234
*- Wheatstone's Bridge, Prof. G. C. Foster, F.R.S., 378
*Soffits of Bridges, Water-tight, 451
*Somerset and Dorset Railway, 453
*South Cleveland Ironworks Company's Share List, 100
*South Kensington Museum, 18, 25, 33, 48, 61, 86, 93, 110, 138, 157, 178, 193, 226. 245, 257, 278, 298, 307, 328, 368, 380, 412, 416, 438, 457
*South Wales Ports, Trade of, 262
*Spectroscope, Lord Lindsay's, 42
*Spectroscopic Apparatus, Solar Eclipse, 4
*Spontaneous Combustion, 280
*Springs, Compressed Wool Auxiliary, Danish Government Railway, 148
*Springs, Mr. A. Egan, 112
*Squeezer, Mr. Winslow's, 76
*Status of the Profession, 69
*Steel Springs, Mr. J. H. Cooper on, Journal of the Franklin Institute, 20
*Stone Breaker, Blake's, Constructed by Mr. H. R. Marsden, 406
*Stone Breaking Machinery, Archer's, 255
*Stone Sawing Machinery, Melbourne, Mr. T. Glaister, 48
*Street Watering, 416
*Strength of Long Struts, Walter R. Browne, 73
*Struts, Strength of Long, Walter R. Browne, 73
*Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 423
*Suez Canal, 207
*Sulphur and Phosphorus in Iron, Test for, 216
*Sulphur in Switzerland, 342
*Surcharges on Foreign Shipping and Merchandise Entering France, 112
*Surveyor, A Tree'd, 388
*Swedish Coal, 164
*Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385, 434


Annual Article, 1872
*Tank Locomotive for the Rhymney Railway, 2
*Tapping and Screwing Machine, Messrs. J. and J. Kershaw, 450
*Tay Bridge, Details of the, 399
*Taylor, Mr. W., Ship Register Diagram, 389
*Technical Education, 82, 148
*Telegraph Poles, Process of Preparing, 344
*Telegraphy, Practical Papers on, 110, 147, 215, 233, 269, 305, 359, 404, 429
*Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid, 256
*Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
*Thanksgiving, The National, 154
*Thomas and Son. Messrs., Bangor Slate Ridge, 4
*Thompson and Wilson, Messrs., Double Wheel Tire Lathe, 218
*Thorneycroft, Mr., Steam Yacht Miranda, 281
*Tidal Rivers, Utilising the Force of, 85
*Tidcombe and Co., Messrs., Paper Cutting, International Exhibition, 432
*Time that Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, 419, 459
*Tin-plate Trade, 244
*Tin Plates, Exports during the Year, 73
*Tires and the Communication Cord, Railway, 32
*Todd, Mr. L. J., Steam Omnibus, 219, 222
*Todd, Mr. L. J.. Vertical Boilers, 23, 43, 84
*Torpedoes, 31, 42, 84, 114, 150, 208, 298
*Towle, Mr. H., Valve Gear, 112
*Train Stopped by Sand, 346
*Tramway Car, Mr. Grantham's Steam, 130, 134
*Tramway Cars, Steam, 64, 96
*Tramways, Metropolitan, 307, 362
*Tramways in the Potteries, 137
*Trial Ground at Cardiff, 424
*Tube System, The Pneumatic, 42
*Tunnelling by Diamond-boring Machine, 398
*Tunnels, Cost of, 72
*Turret Ships, Admiral Paris' Designs for, 251, 258
*Tyndall, Prof., at the Academy Dinner, 336
*Tyndall, Prof., on the Identity of Light and Radiant Heat, 139


Arbitration between Masters and Workmen, 453
*United States Patent Office, 371


Archer’s Stone-breaking Machinery, 255
*Valve Gear, Mr. H. Towle, 112
*Valve, Messrs. Watson and Andrews Marine Oscillating, 344
*Vanguard, H.M. Double Battery Iron-plated Ship, 58
*Van Ruth, M., System of Examining and Recording the Fibre of Iron, 236, 238
*Vavasseur's 7in. Steel Gun, Naval Carriage and Slide, 272, 275
*Ventilation, Coal Mine, 46
*Ventilation of Unwholesome Manufactories, 19
*Vesuvius Eruption, Description of Instruments used for Observing Earthquake Shocks, 407
*Viaduct, Mr. Koch's Pontoon, 181, 186
*Vohl, Dr., Experiments with Charcoal, 325


Armour-piercing Projectiles, Development of, 145, 197, 305, 341                                        ’     
*Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 195, 214, 232, 242, 267, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464
*Walker, Mr. H., Oscillating Bolt Fowling-piece, 416
*Walter-Times' Printing Machine, International Exhibition, 363, 366
*War Department Report on Gun Cotton, 37
*Water Supply for Dunoon, 369
*Water Supply of Glasgow, 55
*Waterworks, The Leicester, 457
*Waters, Subterranean, 382
*Watson and Andrews, Messrs., Marine Oscillating Safety Valve, 344
*Watt, Mr., Tubulous Marine Boilers, 240-H P., 454
*Weather Charts, 218
*Webb, Mr., Excavating Machine, 182
*Weekly Chemical, Mineral, and Metal Report, 36, 51, 108
*Weighing Machine, Duckham's Hydrostatic, 334, 346
*Well, The Deepest in the World, near Berlin, 414
*Westinghouse Air Brake, The, 359, 360
*Wheatly, Capt. J., On a New Form for Ironclads, 238
*Wheel, Peart's Pit Car, 433
*Wheels, Mr. Newton's Railway Carriage, 76
*Whitaker, Mr., Stop Cocks, 130
*Whitus, Mr. C., Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, 380
*Williams, C.E., Mr. A., Georgetown Gasworks, 294, 299, 308, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
*Wind on Inclined Planes, Force of, 306
*Winslow, Mr., Squeezer, 76
*Wire Drawing, 59
*Wolf Rock Lighthouse, 74. 77
*Wonderful Discovery, Motive Power, 181
*Woolwich Dockyard, 25
*Working Men and the Patent Laws, 389


Armour-plated Ships. By J. M. Hyde, 298
*Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs , Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire Engine, 436
 
Army on a Peace Footing, An, 164
 
Art and Manufactures at the International Exhibition, 377
 
Artillery, French and Prussian, 37
 
Artillery, German, 450
 
Artillery, Phosphorised Bronze and other Alloys as Materials for, 127, 145, 179
 
Asbestos Packing, 137
 
Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen The London, 155, 245, 328, 364, 381
 
Anniversary Banquet, 132
 
Annual Meeting, 20
 
Cast Iron, Mr. Laird, 401
 
Cast Iron in Relation to Mechanical and Constructive Purposes, Mr. A. Laird, 164
 
Iron-Steel, Mr. Galloway, 91
 
Association, Manchester Steam Users’, 166, 184 Report of Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of Encircling Hoops to the Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, 49
 
Asphalte and other Pavements, 269 287
 
Atkins, Mr. T., Fire Engine, 166
 
Atlantic Cable, The, 25 Australia, Steam to, 275
 
Austrian Experiments with Dynamite, 395
 
Axle Boxes, M. E. Reuther, 100
 
Ayrton, Mr., Galvanometer, 49
 
Balloon, M. Dupuy do Lome’s, 160, 167, 189
 
Bangor Slate Ridge, Messrs. Thomas and Son, 4 Barrow-in-Furness, 387                      ’
 
Barton, Mr. J., Feed-heater, 49, 85, 96, 220
 
4’Combination” Printing, Embossing, International Exhibition, 450
 
Beaumont, Capt., Diamond Boring- 109
 
Beauvais Cathedral Clock, 290 291
 
Belgian Rails, 25
 
Bell, Mr., Feed-water Heater, 219
 
Belt Riveter, Mr. T. Allison, 436
 
Bcnhar Coal Company, The, 47
 
Bermuda Floating Dock, 448
 
Bertha, The New Red Cross-line Steamer, 38 5??|
 
ker, M. E., Axle-Boxes, 100
 
Biddell, Testimonial to Mr. 40
 
Bilge Pumps, 95, 98, 149, 155
 
Bilge Water, Action of, 188
 
Birmingham, Sewerage of, 437
 
Birmingham Wagon Building Co., 137, 146 W S& M«ssrs-HuStley’andPalmer’e, 251
 
J&en, 405P  Cr’ Constl',lcted by Mr. H. R.
 
Blast Furnaces Using Wood Fuel, George M. Fraser, Boiler, Mr. J. S. Crossland’s Tubular, 398 Boiler              iXOp'lsed Government, 401
 
™ Fairbairn Fire-Tube Safety, 273, 276 396 Boiler Flues, Strengthening, 150          ’  ’
 
Boiler Inspection on the Continent, 264 Boilers, Cunous, 260
 
BoUere                        413’ 42!)> 447> 459
 
J—“ Boilers, Sectional Steam, 313 Boilers, Mr. L. J. Todd’s Vertical qq qi Boilers, Trial of Steam, 434      ’ ’    84
 
Mr' Watts’ Tubulous Marine, 454 Bombay, Baroda, and Central Indian Railway Co.,
 
Borax, 54
 
Boring Machine, American Car Wheel, 40 Boring for Oil, 380                ’ w
 
Bottling and Syrup Machine, 434 Bread, Sea Water, 128
 
Breakwater of the Future, 370 Breakwaters, 396 Breech-loaders, Trial of, 352
 
Bridges, Indian, 223, 275, 298
 
British Association of Gas Managers 434 BE°3ioFnR9GS- J- S0“e of the Eclipse
 
Building Materials, On Some New. 163 Buss, M., Cataract Governor, 326
 
Cable between Lowestoft and Mordeney, Repair of,
 
thc Propeller of the Steam-
 
“Canada” Tug-Dredger, 438 Canadian Patent Laws, 453 ' pound Engine,^84^’’ Contlnuous Expansion Com-C A8                    Gothic Stonework, Ellis
 
Cataract Governors, M. Buss, 826
 
^Strength of,Ldver-
 
Hea'd Li^2StCel ComPa^- ™ Channel Passage, The, 84 charcoal Ironworks, Selection of Sites for ChXf H SM< B?St Furn a«8  287
 
SL f Minotaur, 1350-H.P 413
 
Chemical Manufacturers and the Pollution of Rivera, China Lighthouse, 187
 
Printtag^ 6' W' HouSh’s Caption of at Clearing House in Paris, 262
 
c                                  v4’M2-
394, 411, 428, 446 464              822* 340, 358, 375,
 
Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Timo Movement, Coal in Alaska, 364 Coal at Cobquecura, 226 Coal Cutting Machinery 282 Coal Mine Ventilation, 46 Cuek5neM?S1pC1?la™?,ton’ se"ch for, Lucks, Mr, b. Pwin s Regulating, 291 W
 
Cocks, Mr. Whitaker’s Stop, 130
 
Colladon, Prof., 156
 
Colours of Metals, Prof. Seeley at the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
 
“ Combination ” Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, Mr. Bayley, International Exhibition, 450
 
Compass Compensator, M. Arion, 226
 
Concrete Dwellings, 433
 
Conversazione at the London Institution, 216
 
Conversazione of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, 441
 
Coode, C.E., Mr. John,{189
 
Cooper’s Hill College, 144
 
Cornish Mining, 150
 
Cotton Gin Trials, 29, 122
 
Council Bluffs and Omaha Bridge, 128
 
County Surveyorships (Ireland), 85
 
Crank Pin, Motion of a, 208
 
Crichton and Co., Messrs., Steam Launch Engines for the Russian Navy, 381
 
Crosland, Mr. J. S., Tubular Boiler, 399
 
Crossings, Level, 42
 
Cutter Heads, Moulding, 398
 
Cupro Ammonium, 206, 346
 
Cutting Machine, Furnival’s “Express” Diagonal, International Exhibition, 432
 
Cylinders, Condensation in, 459
 
Cylinders in the Navy, Marine Engine, 45, 86
 
Damper, Mr. Brusch’s Automaton, 130 .
 
Danish Government Railway, Compressed Wool Auxiliary Springs, 148
 
Danks, Mr., Puddling Furnace, 76, 80, 347
 
Danks Rotary Puddling Furnace, Report of the American Commission on, 64, 78,102
 
Danks Furnace in the United States, 432
 
Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., 8-H.P. Vertical Engine, 5
 
Deadliness, Comparative. From Pall Mall Gazette, 38
 
Death of Mr. Andrew Fleming, Superintendent of the
 
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 434
 
Delhi Iron Pillar, 30, 456
 
Designs upon which Ships of War have been recently Constructed, Report of the Committee appointed to Examine the, 168, 183, 198
 
Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, Mr.
 
Schwendler, 433
 
Detonators, New, 47
 
Diamond Boring, Captain Beaumont, 109
 
Diamond in its Matrix, Discovery of, 32
 
Disputes between French Railway Companies and their Men, 138
 
Dormoy’s Revolving Rabble applied to Common Furnace, 335
 
Dormoy, Mr., Rotary Puddling Furnace, 262
 
Doty’s Lamps, Captain, 150
 
Dovetailing Machine, Messrs. W. Furness and Co., 94
 
Drainage, Metropolitan, 173
 
Dundee New Dry Docks, 419
 
Dunoon New Water Supply, 369
 
Dynamite, Austrian Experiments with, 395
 
Eclipse Expedition, Some of the Results of the, Mr. J.
 
Browning, F.R.C.S., 46
 
Eclipse of the Sun, Spectroscopic Apparatus, 4
 
Economy, Steamship, 346
 
Egan, Mr. A., Springs, 112
 
Egypt, Engineers in, 42
 
Electric Telegraph Instruments, 424
 
Electrical Tables and Formula}, Clark and Sabone’s, 42, 84
 
Embankments, The Thames, 259
 
Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of, 49
 
Engine and Boiler, Messrs. Alexander and Co.’s 20-H.P., 201, 204
 
Engine, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co.’s, 8-H.P. Vertical, 5
 
Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, Mr. T. Perkins, 10-Wheel Goods, 113, 119, 131, 136
 
Engine, Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley, 436
 
Engine, 8-Wheel Goods, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 237
 
Engineering Societies, Provincial, 367, 396
 
Engineers, Marine, 114
 
Engineers, More Work for Naval, 206
 
Engines, Mr. H. W. Caspersen’s Continuous Expansion, 384
 
Engines, Compound, 28
 
Engines, Compound, 382, 396, 418
 
Engines, Economical Marine, 349, 367, 386
 
Engines, Friction of, 418
 
Engines, Horse Power of Steam, 395
 
Engines in the Navy, Marine, 27, 42, 61, 81, 139, 153
 
Engines for the Prussian Government, 96
 
Engines, Rotary, 73, 109
 
Engines for the Russian Navy, Messrs. Crichton and Co., Steam Launch, 381
 
Engines, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.’s 250-H.P. Oscillating, 15. 22. 26, 41, 44, 47                                              }
 
Engines of the Scindia and Bertha, Messrs. Oswald and Co.’s 250-H.P. Compound, 148, 152
 
Engines, Strafford Main Collieries, Mr. G. W. Hick’s Pumping, 183
 
Engines, Testing, 434
 
Erie Railway Company, 453
 
Esk Valley Ironworks, 86
 
Estimates, The Navy, 223
 
Excavating Machine, Mr. Webb, 182
 
Exhibition, Art Manufactures at the International, 377
 
Exhibition Courtesies, International, 371, 396
 
Exhibition, The International, 295, 296
 
Exhibition in Paris in July, Universal, 278
 
Exhibition in Vienna, 1873, 334
 
Exit Broad Gauge, 364
 
Experimental Steam Boiler Explosions, Prof Thurston, 352
 
Experiments at Shoeburyness, 447, 455
 
Explosions, 91
 
Explosions, Air, 208, 220
 
Explosions, Boiler, 382
 
Explosions in 1871, Boiler, 136
 
Fairbairn Fire-tube Safety Boiler. 273, 276
 
Feed-heater, Mr. J. Barton, 49, 85, 96, 220
 
Feed-water Heater, Mr. Bell, 219
 
Fell Central Rail Locomotive, Trial of a, 453
 
Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164 ’
 
Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps,
 
Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
 
Fifty-one Hours, The Effect of, 164
 
Fire Engine, Mr. T. Atkins, 166
 
First Locomotive Built in the United States, 47
 
Fletcher, Mr. L. E., Application of Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers made without, 49
 
Fleury’s Water Meter, 433
 
Force of Wind on Inclined Planes, 806
 
Foreign Periodical Literature, 14, 28, 46 82
 
Fowling-piece, Mr. H. Walker’s Oscillating Bolt, 416
 
J rench Engineering, 262
 
French Ordnance Maps, 252
 
French and Prussian Artillery, 37
 
French Railway Companies and their Men 158
 
Furnace, Mr. Danks’ Rotary Puddling, 76, SO, 347
 
Furnace, M. Dormoy’s Rotary Puddling 269
 
Furnace, Newport Puddling, fitted with Witham’s
 
Puddling Machine, 200, 202
 
Furnaces using Wood Fuel, Blast, George M. Fraser 128                                                       
 
Furnaces, Charcoal-using, Blast, 368
 
Furnaces, The Glengarnock Blast, 377
 
Furness and Co., Messrs., Dovetailing, 94
 
Furnival’s “Express” Diagonal Cuttmo
 
International Exhibition, 432
 
Furnival’s “ Express ” Flatten Printing
 
International Exhibition, 436
 
Machine,
 
Machine,
 
Galvanometer, Mr. Ayrton, 49
 
Gas, 437
 
Gas Connection, Mr. Mathew, 58
 
Gas Generator Co., The New, 346
 
Gas Supply, Progress of, 135
 
Gatling Mitrailleuse, 58
 
Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, Mr. C. IV hitus, oSO Geography and Topography in France, 40 Georgetown Gasworks, Mr. Alfred Williams, C.L., 294, 299, 303, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
 
German Artillery, 450
 
German Patent Law, 456                  jiuh™
 
Gins, Native Indian Cotton, International Exhibition,
 
Girders, Designing Wrought Iron, Mr. A. Stewart on, 399, 422
 
Girders, Loads on, 296
 
Girders, Stability of, 403
 
Glaister, Mr. T., Stone Sawing at Melbourne, 48
 
Glasgow Graving Dock, 46                .
 
Glasgow University, Certificate of Proficiency in
 
Engineering Science, 334
 
Glasgow, Water Supply of, 55
 
Glengarnock Blast Furnaces, 377
 
Gold in Old Crowns and Half-Crowns, 395
 
Gordon, Mr. J. E., Registering Anemometci, 66
 
Gothard Railway, The St., 407
 
Governors, Mr. Richard Long, 458
 
Governors, Parabolic, 256, 333
 
Graham, Mr., Breech-loading Guns, 40
 
Grantham, Mr., Steam Tramway Car, 130, 134
 
Great Eastern Railway New Lines, 397
 
Greenwich Time, 31
 
Gun Barrels, Manufacture of, 354
 
Gun Camages, Ancient, 3
 
Gun Cotton Experiments, 315, 371
 
Gun Cotton, War Department Report on, 37
 
Gun, A Great, 224                .                -
 
Gunpowder during the Siege of Paris, Manufacture or, 55
 
Gun for the Russian Government, 20-inch Smooth
 
bore, 345
 
Gun Stocking by Machinery, 157
 
Guns, Mr. Graham’s Breech-loading, 40
 
Guns, Heavy, 350
 
Guns, Mishap to Naval, 403
 
Guns, Rifled, 459
 
Guns, Steel, 277
 
Guns, 35-Ton, 257
 
Hammer -versus the Rolls, 364
 
Harston, Mr. Grenville, Breech-loading Rifle, 166
 
Hatcham Ironworks, Sale of Engineering Plant at, 38 L
 
Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Messrs., Direct-acting
 
Steam Pump, 451
 
Heat and Motion? Arc they Compound Forces? 61
 
Heat and Work, Equivalence of, 30, 42
 
Henderson Process, 380
 
Henry Blagrove Testimonial, 395
 
Hick, Mr. G. W., Hydraulic Brick-making, 5
 
Hick, Mr. G. W., Pumping Engine, Strafford Mam
 
Collieries, 183
 
High-pressure Marine Boilers, 413, 429, 447, 459
 
Honduras 10 per Cent. Government Ship Railway
 
Loan, 364
 
Hopper' Dredge for the Canadian Government, Messrs.
 
W. Simons and Co., 309, 312
 
Horse Power, Nominal, 418
 
Horse Power of Steam Engines,*395
 
Horse Shoes by Machinery, Manufacture of, 224
 
Hough, Mr. G. W., Description of a Printing Chronograph, 43
 
House of Commons’ Committee on Patent Law,
 
Newton, Mr. A. V., Evidence of, 261
 
House Drains, Ventilation of, 31
 
Huntley and Palmer’s Biscuit Factory, 251
 
Hutchinson, Mr., Plan of Ironworks, 190, 191
 
Hydra, Launch of H.M.S., 3
 
Hydraulic Ram, Prof. Rankine on the Mathematical
 
Theory of the, 163
 
Hydrofluoric Acid on Glass viewed Microscopically, 270
 
Illinois Central Company, Financial Statement, 397
 
India, Iron Manufacture in, 19
 
Indian Civil Engineering College, 296
 
Indicator for Boilers, Mr. F. Millward’s Water Level Alarm, 22
 
Indicator for Chain Testing Machines, Mr. A. S. Jack’s Hydraulic, 380
 
Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of a Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
 
Institute of British Architects ; —
 
Visit to Mr. Kirkaldy’s Testing Works, 383
 
Institute of Engineers, The Midland, and the Mines’ Regulation Bill, 214
 
Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers, The Derbyshire, 28
 
Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineers, South Midland :—
 
Produce of Coal Seams, Mr. D. W. Lees, 94
 
Institute of Mining Engineers, South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, 65
 
Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, The Northern
 
School Drum for Winding Engines, Mr. G. Fowler, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 227
 
Institute, The Iron and Steel, 202, 225 :—
 
Chemistry of the Puddling by the Danks Furnace, Report of Mr. Snellus, 225, 228, 245, 263
 
Cost of Construction and Working of a Danks Rotary Puddling Plant, Mr. John A. Jones, 220, 225
 
Newport Puddling Furnace, Mr. Jeremiah Head, 202, 225
 
On Dormoy’s Process of Mechanical Puddling, Mr.
 
F. A. Paget, C.E., 255
 
Report of Puddling Committee, 207
 
Institution of Civil Engineers, 17, 96, 207, 228, 234, 340, 361
 
Address of the President, Mr. Hawksley, 24
 
Annual Dinner, 293
 
Bridge over the Gorai River on the Goalundo Extension of the Eastern Bengal Railway, Mr. Bradford Leslie, M. Inst. C.E., 138
 
Conversazione, 387
 
Digest of Report, 24
 
Kind-Chaudron System of Sinking Shafts through Water-bearing Strata without Pumping Machinery, Mr. Emerson Bainbridge, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 208
 
Somerset Dock at Malta, Mr. C. Andrews, M. Inst. C.E., 86
 
Soonkesala Canal of the Madras Irrigation and Canal Company, Mr. J. H. Latham, M. Inst. C.E., 209
 
Value of Water and its Storage and Distribution in South India, Mr. G. Gordon, M. Inst. C.E., 101
 
Visit of the Students to the Leicester Waterworks, 434
 
Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland
 
Address of the President, Mr. Bindon B. Stoncv. M.A., M.I.C.E., 60
 
Institution, The Cleveland
 
Ironworks, Mr. E. Hutchinson, 190
 
Steam in the Navy, Mr. R. C. Oldknow, R.N., 452
 
Institution, Conversazione at the London, 216 Institution, The London
 
Political Economy of Railways, Mr. T. Adams, 264
 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 14l:--
 
Description of the Disintegrating Hour Mill and Alachine for Pulverising Minerals without Grinding or Crushing, Mr., T. Carr, 86
 
Steam Jet for Exhausting Air, C. W. Siemens,
 
F.R.S., 328            ... ,r
 
Strength and Proportions of Riveted Joints, Mr.
 
Walter R. Browne, 86
 
Institution of Naval Architects, 82, 260 :—
 
Armour Plated Ships, J. M. Hyde, Esq., 221
 
Construction of Vessels in Relation t<> the Changed Modes of Naval Warfare, Captain Jones Harvey,
 
R.N., 21
 
Designs for the Saving of Life and Valuables in Ships, Mr. Al. Cole, 257
 
Effects of Torpedoes on Naval Construction, C. V* .
 
Merrifield, Esq., F R.S., 226
 
Elements of Design affecting the Sailing Qualities of Ships, with Special Reference to the Ships of our Navy, Mr. James D. Wildish. 288
 
Increasing Spiral in Heavy Rifled Ordnance, Commander W. Dawson, R.N., 310
 
Legislative Interference with the Construction, Stowage, and Equipment of Ships. Mr. W. Young of Lloyds, Assoc. Inst. N.A., 274, 300
 
Lights in Ships, Mr. Af. Cole, 257
 
Misuse of Cement on Iron Transport Ships, with Suggestions for making Half-worn-out I run Ships perfectly Seaworthy at a Small Cost, Mr. Willia u Poole King, 274
 
President’s Addre ss. Sir J. Pakington, 224
 
Protection of V essels against Torpedoes, Herr J. N. ocr&tli 24 o
 
Quick Steam Launches, F. J. Bramwell, Assoc.
 
Member of Council, 281
 
Registering Reports of Surveys of Iron and Steel Steam and Sailing Ships, Mr. W. Taylor. 38 ’
 
Rolling of Ships, W. J. Al. Rankine, C.E., LL.D., &c., 238
 
Rule for Determining the Freeboard for Sailing and Steam Ships, Herr Gustav A. Mitzlaff, 307
 
Tripod Masts and the Arrangements of Rigging connected with them, Admiral Paris, C.D., 257 Institution, The Royal
 
Crystallisation of Metals, Dr. John Hall Gladstone,
 
F.R.S., 198
 
Ice, Water, Vapour, and Air, Prof. Tyndall, 07
 
Wolf Rock Lighthouse, Air. J. N. Douglas, C. E , 71
 
Institution, The Royal Artillery :—
 
Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164
 
International Scientific Series, 146
 
Intuitive Calculations, Daniel O’Gorman, 28
 
Iron, Chemistry and Manufacture of, 11 1
 
Ironclads, A New Form for, Capt. J. Wheatley, R.N., 238
 
Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, &c., 17, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125, 143, 161,177, 195, 213, 231, 249, 267, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411, 427,435, 463
 
Iron in Cornwall, 214
 
Iron in India, 19, 448
 
Ironmaking at Merthyr Tydfil, Early, 260
 
Iron, Price of. 371
 
Iron Railway Cars, 255
 
Iron Roofs, Strains in, 84
 
Ironworks, Air. Hutchinson’s Designs for, 190, 191
 
Iron Ships, Galvanic Action on, 367
 
Iron Ships, Leaks in, 256, 333, 371
 
Iron. Al. Van Ruth’s System of Examining and Rc’ cording the Fibre of, 236, 238
 
Irrigation Canal of the Rhone, 397
 
Jacks, Air. A. S., Hydraulic Indicator for Chain-Testing Alachines, 380
 
Jose Baro, Trial Trip of the Screw Steamer, 414
 
Keith’s Improvements in Nickel Plating, 43
 
Kershaw, Alessrs. J. and J., Tapping and Screwing Alachine, 450
 
Koch, Air.. Pontoon Viaduct, 181, 186
 
Krupp’s Steel Works at Essen, 401
 
Kutab Pillar, The, 30, 456
 
Landing Stage at Seacombe, Alessrs. Robinson and lanson, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
 
Lathe, Alessrs. Thompson and Wilson’s Double-Wheel Tire, 218
 
Lathe for Turning Spheres, Alcssrs. Robey and Co. and Alessrs. Hind and Son, 291
 
Lathes, Alessrs. D. New and Co.’s Wheel and Axle, Brighton Works of the L, B. and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
 
Launch at Renfrew, 381
 
Leading Articles ;—
 
Action of Bilge Water, 188
 
American Goods Locomotive, An, 119
 
Annual Article, 1872, 11
 
Birmingham Sewerage Bill, 243
 
Boiler Explosions in 1871, 136
 
Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Time AlovemcHt, 187                                                    ’
 
Curious Boilers, 260
 
Delhi Iron Pillar, 456
 
Economical Alarine Engines, 349, 307, 380
 
English Ships of War, 188, 173
 
Flimsy Shell, 421
 
From Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
 
Galvanic Action on Iron Ships, 367
 
Gun at Shooburyness, The 35-ton, 455
 
Harbour Works at Alderney, 205
 
Heavy Guns, 350
 
Indian Bridges, 223
 
Indian Narrow Gauge Railways, 385
 
International Exhibition, The, 295
 
Loads on Girders, 296
 
Locomotive Performance, 206
 
Manufacture and Supply of Gas, 437
 
Alarine Engines in the Navy, 27, 45, 81
 
Megiera, Loss of the, 187
 
Aletropolitan Drainage, 173
 
Alishaps to Naval Guns, 403
 
National Thanksgiving, 151
 
Navy Estimates, 223
 
Patent-office Museum, 136, 153
 
Pollution of Rivers by Chemical Manufacture. 455.
 
319
 
Progress of the Gas Supply, 135
 
Progress of the Ordnance Survey, 332
 
Provincial Engineering Societies, 367
 
Railways and the State, 99
 
Railways in War, 244
 
Report of the Patent Law Committee, 295
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 421
 
Sectional Steam Boilers, 313
 
Sewerage of Birmingham, 437
 
Stability of Girders, 403
 
Status of the Profession, 99
 
Steam Tramway Cars, 64
 
Steel Guns, 277
 
Strength of Materials, 45
 
Surveyors to Local Boards, 277
 
Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385
 
Thames Embankments, 259
 
Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
 
Train Signals, 438
 
Treatment and Utilisation of Scwafre, 119
 
Unarmoured Ships, 27
 
Universal Exhibition in Paris in July, 278
 
Value of Patents, 136
 
Vertical Engines in the Navy, 153
 
Victorian Railways, 63
 
Leeds Corporation and Phosphate Sewage Co., 238 “Leeds” Lithographic Press, Alessrs. Dearden and
 
Nowsum, International Exhibition, 399
 
Legal Intelligence :—
 
Rollins versus Hinks, 68
 
Letters to the Editor
 
Air Explosions, G. S. Webster, 208
 
Are Heat and Motion Compound Forces ? Hydrab.
 
Sen., 61
 
Asbestos Packing, St. John Vincent Day, 137
 
Battery Resistance, S. T. P., 418
 
Boiler Explosions, J. N. W., 382
 
Breakwater of the Future, Alex. Doull, 370
 
Breakwaters, Neptune’s Coast Commissioner, 396
 
Channel Passage, W. Tighe Hamilton, 84
 
Chemistry and the Manufacture of Iron, J. F. P., 114
 
Clark and Sabine’s Electrical Tables and Formulae, A Student, 42, 84
 
Coal in the Navy, G., 31
 
Compound Engines, F. W. C., 383
 
Compound Engines, G. R., 396
 
Compound Engines, W. W., 396
 
Compound Engines in the Navy, Nauticus, 61
 
Compound Engines in the Navy, G. B. Rennie, 42
 
Compound and Single Cylinder Engines, W. J. M.
 
Rankine, 48
 
Condensation in Steam Cylinders, G. Reginald Parkes, 459
 
Corrosion of Iron Ships, John Boulton, 333
 
Cost of Pumping, W. C. H., 333
 
Cupro Ammonium, B. P. A. Amateur, 346
 
Curves for Sidings, William Donaldson, 42, 114, 208
 
Curves for Sidings, James S. Tate, C.E., 31, 84, 298
 
Duckham’s Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, Fred.
 
E. Duckham, 346
 
Duckham’s Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, W.
 
Redfern Kelly, C.E., 334
 
Effects of Lightning, A. B. M., 256
 
Engineers in Egypt, C. H. Johnson, 42
 
Equivalence of Heat and Work, J. C. Fell, 30, 42
 
Expansive Working of Steam, W. J. M. Rankine, 42
 
Explosions due to Steam or Air, W. J. M., 220
 
Fairbairn Boiler, R. W., 396
 
Feeed-heaters, James Barton, 96, 220
 
Feed-heaters, W. Canning, 96
 
Feed-heaters, J. P. Rawlings, 85
 
Form of Ships, Inqub er, 256
 
Frames of Roofs, W. J. M. Rankinc, 114
 
French Patents in Alsace and Lorraine, Hughes and Son, 333
 
Friction of Steam Engines, A. Hildebrandt, 418
 
Greenwich Time, A. M. Mackay, 31
 
Gun Cotton Experiments, W. de W. Abnev, Lieut.
 
R.E., F.C.S., 371
 
High-pressure Marine Boilers, W. J. P., 459
 
Hydraulic Rams, W. J. M. Rankine, 84
 
Indian Bridges, Hardy Wells, 275
 
International Exhibition Courtesies, C. E., 371, 396
 
Invention of the Screw Propeller, Samuel Owen, 30
 
Judicial Utterances on Patents, Rollins versus Hinks,
 
W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 114
 
Kutab Pillar, The, Robert Mallet, 30
 
Leak in the Megsera, Charles Prentis, 220
 
Leaks in Iron Ships, W. Jones, 256
 
Level Crossings, B. D., 42
 
Lighthouses in China, David M. Henderson, 137
 
Liquefaction of Steam, Augustus Alexander, 30
 
Liquefaction in Steam Cylinders, The Compositor,
 
Liquefaction of Steam, J. C. Fell, 61
 
Lord Lyndsay’s Great Spectroscope, Astronomer, 42
 
Macadam Roads, E. A. Daton, 220
 
Marine Engineers, Orion, 114
 
Mechanical Puddling, Adam Spencer, 316
 
Mechanical Puddling, B. Bayliss, 382
 
Megajra Case, The, Maurice Cole, 256
 
Motion of a Crank Pin, W. J. Macquorn Rankine, 20S
 
Mountain Locomotion and Narrow Gauge Lines, J. H. B., 383
 
Necessity of Harbour Refuges around the Coast, W. Austin, C.E., 346, 382
 
New Form of Propeller for Water and Air, J. Bell Pettigrew, M.D., F.R.S., 30
 
Nominal Horse Power, J. W. L., 418
 
Novel System of Screw Propulsion, William Hay, 434
 
“On Armour-plated Ships.” By J. M. Hyde, J.
 
Evelyn Liardet, 298
 
Parabolic Governor, George Crowe, 256
 
Parabolic Governors, Jeremiah Head, 333
 
Patent Law Reform, W. A. Little, 208, 334, 371, 383
 
Patent Laws, A Working Man, 150
 
Patent Office Library, An Inventor, 346
 
Patent Office Library, Fred. A. Paget, 316
 
Patent Office Library, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 371
 
Patent Question, W. Tighe Hamilton, 333, 370, 396
 
Piston Rod Packing, H. Johnson, 84
 
Pneumatic Looms, Interested in Looms, 434
 
Pneumatic Tube System, R. S. Culley, 43
 
Problem, A Neat, Alpha, 114
 
Problem, A Neat, A Crewe Workman, 96, 137
 
Problem, A Neat, A. K., 187
 
Problem, A Neat, D. II. M., 137
 
Problem, A Neat, G. E. D., 137
 
Problem, A Neat, Newport, 114
 
Problem, A Neat, Trochoid, 137
 
Problem, A Neat, W. J. M., 84
 
Provincial Engineers’ Societies, F. W. Garrard, 396
 
Public Policy of a Patent Law, Sir R. Palmer’s
 
Evidence, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 30, 43
 
Rifled Guns, G., 459
 
Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, An Englishman, 256
 
Road Steamers, J. K. Fisher, 458
 
Rolling of Ships, W. McNaught, 333
 
Removal of Phosphorus from Iron, James Hender* son, 346
 
Rotary Puddling, Fred. A. Paget, 371
 
Screw Propulsion, Alex< Laird, 333
 
Seacombe Landing Stage, Archimedes, 4?4
 
Ships’ Bottoms, M. Cole, 275, 371
 
Sluices versus Syphons, W. Thorold, M. Inst. CX
 
220                                                  *
 
Smoke Nuisance in the Navy, Orion, 31
 
Snider Rifle, A. Harris, 418
 
Steam to Australia, A., 275
 
Steam Ploughing, Simeon Leather, N.B., 346
 
Steamship Economy, James Bailey, C.B., 346
 
Steam Tramway Cars, Alex. Laird, 96
 
Strains in Iron Roofs, W. J. Millar, C.E., 84
 
Strengthening Boiler Flues, J. Pinchbeck, 100
 
Subterranean Waters, Leon Yourd’hed, 382
 
Swinger and the Goshawk, The, Blackwall, 434
 
Tay Bridge, H. Nabholz, 459
 
Testing Engines, C. R. Parkes, 434
 
Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid, David Kirkaldy, 256
 
Time Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, G. O.
 
Hanlon, 459
 
Todd*s Boiler, W. Lloyd Wise, 43
 
Todd’s Boiler, J. Millward, 84
 
Torpedoes, A. Alexander, 42, 114, 208
 
Torpedoes, A. M., 31, 84, 150
 
Torpedoes, W. Morshead, 298
 
Trial of Steam Rollers, R. II. Thurston, 434
 
Unarmoured Ships, F. M., 43
 
Unarmoured Ships, R. B., 61
 
H?e.of Re5ned>Iron in Puddling, B. Bayliss, 418
 
Utilising Force of Tidal Rivers, J. M. Menzies, 85
 
Value of Patents, Philomath, 150, 371, 418
 
Ventilation of House Drains, H. A. James, 31
 
Ventilation of Sewers, J. E. Phillips, 84
 
Voltaic Protection of Ships’ Hulls, W. A. Little, 383
 
Who made the Screw Propeller a success ? W. Lane, 397
 
Leicester Waterworks, 457
 
Library, The Patent Office, 346, 371
 
Lifeboat Work in 1871, 4
 
Light and Radiant Heat, Prof. Tyndall on the Identity of, 139
 
Lighthouse, The Wolf Rock, 74, 77
 
Lightning, Effects of, 256
 
Lightning, Gas and Water Pipes Influence in Determining Direction of Discharge, Mr. H. Wilde, 133
 
Lilpof, Ran, and Co., Russian Post-office Carriages, 362
 
Lincolnshire Ironstone District, Progress of, 438
 
Link Motion, The Invention of, 299
 
Liquefaction of Steam, 30, 42, 61
 
Literature:—
 
Artillerie Lehre, Andrias Rutzky, 422
 
Cassell’s Technical Manuals, Gothic Stonework, Ellis A. Davidson, 120,151
 
Dictionnaire de Poche Technologique pour 1’Indus-trie et le Commerce, Triibner and Co., fi87
 
Elementary Handbook of Physics, W. Rossiter, F.R.A.S., F.C.S., F.R.G.S., 233
 
Engine Room, The, An Old Hand, 356
 
Ergiinzengsband zum Leitfaden den Bergbaukunst, Von Lotner Serio, 422
 
Erlliuterungcn zu der Geognostischen Karte, von Hainichen im Sachem, C. Naumann, 121
 
Etudes Pratiques que les Machines Outils servant aux Constructions M6caniques, Pulot de Fontaine* 121
 
Fabrication et Raffinage du Sucre de Bctterane, 155 Friction, A Treatise on the Theory of, John H.
 
Jellett, B.D., 369
 
Geometrical Conic Sections, J. Stuart Jackson, M.A., 154
 
Geschichte des Deutschen Eisenbahnwesens, C arl Schmeidler, 422
 
Gesteine des Sudlichen Odenwalden, die zur Dyas, Gehorigen, Dr. Emil Cohen, 155
 
Grundriss der Algemeinen HUttenkunde, Bruno Kerl, 422
 
Handbook of Sewage Utilisation, U. R. Burke, Esq., 387
 
Hochbau des Eisenbahnen, Wilhelm Flattich. 422
 
How to Make Money by Patents, Mr. C. Barlow, 323
 
Intuitive Calculations, or Easy Methods of Arithmetic in Business Transactions, Daniel O’Gorman, 28
 
Jura in Nordwestlichen Deutschland, der Untere, Dr. D. Brauns, 155
 
Mathematics as Applied to the Constructive Arts, A Treatise on, Francis Campin, 456
 
Physik aus Grunellage einer Rationelle Molecular und Aethertheorie, Dr. J. Hammerschmied, 155
 
Practische Rubenziickerfabrikant und Raffinadeur, Louis Walkoff, 422
 
Remarks in Connection with a Proposal for Extending the Railway Accommodation of Dublin, W. Lawlor, C.E., 369
 
Report on the Proposed Additional Works for Supplying Hull with Water Direct from Springhead, T. Dale, M. Inst. C.E., 154
 
Roheisen in Bezug auf sein Worwendung zur Eisen-giesserei, A. Leaebur, 457
 
Scales for Ready Comparison of British Metric Weights and Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A.,28 Solid Geometry and Conic Sections, J. M. Wilson, M.A., 457
 
Sonne, Die, P. A. Secchi, 120
 
Studii Geologic! sulle Alpi Occidentali, Di B. Gas-taldi, con Appendice Mineralogica, di G. Struver, 422
 
Studien Uber die Warmererhaltnisse des Eisenhof-enprocesses, 422
 
Subterranean World, The, Dr. G. Harting, 314
 
Tables for Platelayers, William Donaldson, M.A., A.I.C.E., 120
 
Technisches Taschen Woeterbuch fur Industrie und Handel, C. W. Kreidel, 387
 
Theorie und Darstelluug der Bcleuchtung Gesctz-miissig Gestalteter Fliicher, Dr. Burmester, 121
 
Theory of Heat, Prof. J. C. Maxwell, M.A., LL.D.,
 
Transpositeur, Le. ou ITmprovisateur de Tissues, Edward Gand, 155
 
Uber die Lehre vom Metamorphismus, Justus Roth,
 
Urzeit aus der Bilder aus der Schbnpfungsges-chichte, Dr. Carl A. Zitter, 155
 
Verzeichmis der Wichtigsten Geologischen Kartere von Central Europa, V. Decken, 121
 
Wages Table Calculated to a Scale of 54 Hours to the Week, John Bellows, 233
 
Wetli’s Eisenbahnsystem, A. R. Harlacher-Meycr u Zelner, 422
 
Zeitschrift fiir Analytische Chimie, &c.
 
Literature, Foreign Periodical, 14, 28, 82
 
Llanelly Anthracite Coal Company, 564
 
Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmore Coal and Iron Company,
 
Local Boards, Surveyors to, 277
 
Locomotives for the Mexican Railway, 91
 
Locomotive Performance, 206
 
Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, Messrs. A. Shanks and Co.’s Tank, 182
 
Locomotive in the United States, The First, 47
 
Lome, M. Dupuy de, Balloon, 166, 167, 189
 
London and County Banking Company Dividend, 130
 
London and North-Western Railway, Working Stock of the, 307
 
Long. Mr. R., Governors for Engines, 458
 
Looms, Pneumatic, 434
 
Louisville and Nashville Railway, 8-Whecl Goods Engine, 237
 
Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, Mr. J.
 
McGough’s Centrifugal) 344
 
McCool, Mr., Safety Plates, 202
 
McGough, N.E., Mr. J., Centrifugal Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, 344
 
McKay and McGeorge, Messrs., Punching and Rivet-ingMachine, 76
 
Mallet, M.I.C.E., Mr. R., Buckled Plate Permanent Way, 401, 402
 
Manufactories, Ventilation of Unwholesome, 19
 
Marble, Artificial, 381
 
Markets, Metal, Oil, Timber. Seo last page of each Number
 
Martin, Mr. T. H., Piston, 345
 
Masonry Dams, Prof. Rankine’s Report on the Design and Construction of, 1
 
Materials, Strength of, 43
 
Mathew, Mr., Gas Connection, 58
 
Mechanical Puddling, 256, 346, 382
 
Megaera Case, The, 256
 
Megaara Commission, The, 181
 
MegcOra, Leak in the, 220
 
Megajra, Loss of the, 187
 
Merthyr Tydvil Sewage Works, 215
 
Metal Trade of 1871, 25
 
Metals, Crystallisation of, 198
 
Meter, Fleury’s Water, 433
 
Metropolitan Tramways, 307, 362
 
Mexican Railway, Locomotives for the, 91
 
Microscope, New Micromatic Goniometer, Eye-piece for the, 100
 
Military Committee at Berlin, 80
 
Mill, Messrs. Norton and Hawksley’s Beater, 5
 
Millward, Mr. F., Water-level Alarm Indicator for Boilers, 22
 
Mineral Wealth of North Lincolnshire, 164
 
Mines, Rateable Value of, 122
 
Minotaur, Steam Chart of H.M.S., 413
 
Miranda Steam Yacht, Mr. Thorneycroft, 281
 
Miscellanea, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
 
Modern Railway Construction, 157
 
Monarch, The, 361
 
Moscow Exhibition, 225, 201
 
Motive Power of Street Cars, Ammonia as a, 23
 
Motz, M., Expansion Pivot, 380
 
Mountain Locomotives and Narrow Gauge Lino, 333
 
Museum, Patent Office, 136
 
Native Indian Cotton Gins at the International Exhibition, 432
 
Navy, Coal in the, 31
 
Navy, Smoke Nuisance in the, 31
 
New and Co., Messrs. D., Wheel and Axle Lathes at the Brighton Works of theL., B., and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
 
Newport Puddling Furnace fitted up with Witham’s Puddling Machine, 200, 202
 
Newton. Mr., Railway Carriage Wheels, 76
 
Newry Waterworks, 86
 
'ce, Railway Accident, 163
 
ickel Plating, Keith’s Improvements in, 43
 
ine Hours League Meeting at Newcastle, 248
 
ine Hours Movement, 65
 
orthern Pacific Railroad, Proposed, 72
 
orton and Hawksley, Messrs., Beater Mill, 5
 
otes from France, 75, 121
 
otes from the Northern and Eastern Counties, 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 196, 214, 250. 268, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464 otes and Memoranda, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
 
fotes from Scotland, 18, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125,143, 161, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411,427, 445, 463
 
otices to Correspondents, 11, 27, 45, 63, 81, 99, 119, 135, 153, 173, 187, 205, 223, 243, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 349, 367, 385, 403, 421, 435, 455
 
Oaks Colliery, The, 137
 
Obituary ;—
 
Brown, Mr. James, 207
 
Chesney, General, 93
 
Combes, M., 94
 
Crawshay Bailey, Mr., 25, 37
 
Croker, C.E.,Mr. Bland William, 141
 
Morse, Mr. Sydney E., 40
 
Morse, Prof., 270
 
Siebe, Mr. Augustus, 289
 
Whitmore, Mr. John, 406
 
Odessa Waterworks Company, 221
 
Omnibus, Mr. L. J. Todd’s Steam, 219, 222
 
Ordnance Maps, French, 252, 323
 
Ordnance Survey, Progress of the, 332
 
Oswald and Co.,Messrs., Compound Engines, 250-H.P.
 
of the Scindia and Bertha, 148, 152
 
Otley’s Saw Spindle, 130
 
Owen’s College, Manchester, Distribution of Prizes, 383
 
Pacific Railroad, 450
 
Packing Piston Rod Packing, 84
 
Paddle Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs.
 
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.’s Feathering, 59
 
Palmieri, Prof., Seismographic Apparatus, 407
 
Paper Cutting, Messrs. Tidcombe and Co., Intcrna»
 
tional Exhibition, 432
 
Paris, Admiral, Designs for Turret Ships, 254, 258
 
Paris Newspaper Office, Machinery of, 85
 
Patent Case, Saxby and Farmer versus Easterbrook
 
and Co., 82
 
Patent Law Committee, Report of, 295, 353
 
Patent Law, Public Policy of, Sir R. Palmer’s Evidence, 30, 43
 
Patent Laws, 150
 
Patent Office Model, 196
 
Patent Office Records, 153
 
Patent Office, What shall be Done with’the Models at the, 148
 
Patent Office, United States, 371
 
Patent Question, 333, 370, 396
 
Patent K eform, 382
 
Patents, Judicial Utterances on, Rollins v. Hicks, 114
 
Patents, Value of, 136, 150, 418
 
Pavement, Wooden, 20
 
Pavements, Asphalte and other, 269, 287
 
Paving in the City and the Strand, 453
 
Peart’s Pit Car Wheel, 433
 
Peat in the Blast Furnace, 3<^4
 
Pembroke Government Dockyard, 184
 
I Penn, Mr. S., Regulating Cocks, 291
 
Pepper, Professor, at the Egyptian Hall, *2.38
 
Perkins, Mr. T., 10-Wheel Goods Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 113, 119, 131, 156
 
Permanent Way, Buckled Plate, Mr. R. Mallet,
 
M.I.C.E., 401, 402
 
Phosphate Mills, 408
 
Phosphoriscd Bronze and other Alloy as Materials for
 
Artillery, 127, 145, 179
 
Phosphorus from Iron, Removal of, 346
 
Photographing Designs on Enamel, &c , by Violent
 
Heat, 49
 
Photography, A Novel Application of, 377
 
Photo-painting, 394
 
Pig Iron, Prospective Supply of, 407
 
Pig Iron in the States, 260
 
Pig Metal in Puddling, Use of Refined, 395, 418
 
I Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
 
I Piston, Mr. T. H. Martin, 345
 
I Pivot, M. Motz, Expansion, 380
 
I Plates, Mr. McCool’s Safety, 262
 
I Ploughing, Steam, 346
 
I Pneumatic Tube System, Progress of, 20
 
I Polytechnic, The Royal, 20, 344
 
Pontoon, Messrs. Siebe, Goman, and Christy’s Ship
 
I Raising, 95
 
I Post-office Carriage, Russian, Messrs. Lilpof, Rau, and
 
Co., 362
 
I Precious Metals, Custom House Returns, 280
 
I Press, “Leeds” Lithographic, Messrs. Dearden and
 
Newsum, International Exhibition, 399
 
I Printing from Iron, 238
 
Printing Machine, Furnival’s “ Express ” Flatten, In-
 
I ternational Exhibition, 436
 
Printing Machine, Walter, Times, International Ex-hibition, 363, 366
 
I Private Bills of the Session, 40, 82, 100, 121, 137, 184, 245, 260, 278, 293, 387, 438, 453
 
Problem, A Neat Little, 40. 84, 96, 114, 137
 
Projectiles, Development of Armour Piercing, 145, 197, 305, 341
 
Propeller, Invention of the Screw, 30
 
Propeller for Water and Air, New Form of, 30
 
Propelling Ships, Mr. J. J. Allingham, 289
 
Propulsion, Novel System of, 434
 
Propulsion, Screw, 333
 
Puddling, Mechanical, 256, 346, 382
 
Puddling, Rotary, 371
 
Puddling, Use of Refined Pig Metal in, 395, 418
 
Pump, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co.’s Direct-
 
Acting Steam, 451
 
Pump, Mr. A. Schmid’s Oscillating, 59
 
Pumping, Cost of, 333
 
Pumps, Bilge, 95, 98, 149, 155
 
Pumps, Messrs. Fielding and Platt’s Three-Throw, Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
 
Punching and Riveting, Messrs. McKay and McGcorge
 
71
 
Railway Amalgamation, 316, 369
 
Railway Communication with India, 388
 
Railway Construction, Modern, 157
 
Railway Dividends, 364
 
Railway in Egypt, 406                „ _ _
 
Railway Matters, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, lol 165, 185, 109, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
 
Railway Travelling, Cheap, 347
 
Railway Travelling, Fast, 380
 
Railway Works and Projects, the Great Eastern, 37
 
Railway Works and Projects, the Great Northern, 34 Railway Works and Projects, the Great Western, 274 Railway Works and Projects, London and Nortl • Western Company, 261
 
Railway Works and Projects, the Midland, 306
 
Railway Works and Projects, North-Eastern, 408
 
Railway Works and Projects, the Southern Companiei 378
 
Railway Works and Projects, South-Western an Bristol and Exeter Companies, 453
 
Railways in Asia Minor, 48
 
Railways, French, 130
 
Railways, Indian, Narrow Gauge, 385
 
Railways, Light, 91
 
Railways and the State, 99
 
Railways, Victorian, 63
 
Railways in War, 244
 
Ram, Professor Rankinc on the Hydraulic, bo, 84
 
Rankine, Professor, on the Hydraulic Ram, 55, 84
 
Rankine, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., W. J. M., Report on tl
 
Design and Construction of Masonry Dams, 1
 
Ravcnhill and Salkeld, Messrs., 250-H P. Oscillatn Engines, II.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 15, 22, 26, *1
 
‘ 44,4,
 
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Boilers of H.M.S.
 
Salamis and Helicon, 62
 
Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Feathering, Paddle-Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 59 „...
 
Reform, Patent Law, 208
 
Report on the Designs for Ships of War lately Constructed, 168, 183, 198
 
Report of the Puddling Committee of the Iron and
 
Steel Institute, 207
 
Republic of Paraguay, 453
 
Resistance Battery, 418
 
Restell Breech-loading Rifle, 344
 
Rhone Irrigation Canal, 397
 
Rhymney Railway, Tank Locomotive for the, 2
 
Riachuelo, Launch of the, 145
 
Richardson, Mr. C., Air Loom, International Exhibition, 362
 
Rifle, Mr. Grenville Harston’s Breech-loading, 166
 
Rifle, The Restell Breech-loading, 344
 
Rifle, The Snider, 418
 
Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, 256
 
Rivers, Pollution of, 455
 
Roads, Macadam, 220
 
Road Steamer in Greece, Trial of, 124
 
Road Steamers, 458
 
Robey and Co., Messrs., and Messrs. Hind and Son,
 
Lathe for Turning Spheres, 291
 
Roofs, Frames of, 114
 
Rotary Engines, 73, 109
 
Rotterdam Ship Canal, 307
 
Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marino Engineering, 442
 
Rudder, Mr. Saunders, 351
 
Rumford Medal, 76
 
Russian Carriage for Moving Heavy Guns, 156
 
Russian Sheet Iron, 364
 
Sale of Engineering Plant at the Hatcham Ironworks, 381
 
Sardinian Mines, Condition of, 122
 
Saunders, Mr., Rudder, 851
 
Savill, Mr. R., Retirement of, 346
 
Saw Spindle, Mr. Otley’s, 130
 
Scales for Comparing British Metric Weights an
 
Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A., 28
 
Schmid, M. A., Oscillating Pump, 59
 
School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering,
 
Dinner at the Royal, 310
 
Schwendler, Mr., Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, 433
 
Science in France, 419
 
Screw Propeller a Success, Who made the, 397
 
Seacombe Landing Stage, Messrs. Robinson and J an-son, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
 
Sea Water Bread, 128
 
Seeley, Prof., on the Colours of Metals at the New
 
York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
 
Seismographic Apparatus, Prof. Palmieri’s, 407
 
Selection of Sites for Charcoal Ironworks, 287
 
Selenitic versus Common Mortar^ 202
 
Sewage Disinfecting and Manure Company, 139
 
Sewage Works, Merthyr Tydvil, 215
 
Sewerage Bill, The Birmingham, 243
 
Sewers, Ventilation of, 84
 
Shanks and Son, Messrs., Tank Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, 182
 
Shcepbridge Coal and Iron Company, 53
 
Shell, Flimsy, 421
 
Ship Register Diagram, 389
 
Ship’s Bottoms, 275
 
Ships, Form of, 256
 
Ships’ Hulls, Voltaic Protection of, 382
 
Ships, On the Rolling of, 333
 
Ships, Unarmoured, 27, 42, 61
 
Ships of War, English, 173, 188
 
Shocburyness Experiments with 35-ton Gun, 417, 455
 
Sidings, Curves for, 31, 42, 84, 114, 208, 298 _
 
Siebe, Gorman, and Christy, Messrs., Ship Railing
 
Pontoon, 45
 
Signals, Train, 438
 
Silician Steel, 282
 
Simons and Co., Messrs. W., Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, 309, 312
 
Sluices versus Syphons, 220
 
Society of Arts, 58, 300, 342
 
Use of a Revolving Rabble in the Common Puddling
 
Furnace, Mr. Fred. Paget. C.E., 335
 
Society of Bengal, Asiatic, Form of Galvanometer Suitable for the Quantitative Measurement of the Electro-motive Force and Internal Resistance of Telegraph Batteries, W. E. Ayrton, Esq.., 49
 
Society, The Chemical, 227, 248
 
Action of Phosphoric Acid on Morphine, Dr. C. R.
 
A. Wright, 431
 
Action of Phosphorus Pentasulphide on Tetrachloride of Carbon, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351
 
Benzyl Isocyanate and Cyanurats, E. A. Letts, 351 Caesium contained in the Water of the Hot Springs
 
in Weal Clifford, Col. P. Yorke, F.R.S., 142
 
Ceylon Jargons, Mr. M. H. Cochran, 430
 
Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons, Dr. Schorlemmer, F.R.S., 328
 
Chinoline and Leucoline, C. Greville Williams, F.R.S., 430
 
Compound of Sodium and Glycerine, E. A. Letts, 351
 
Crystalline Principle of Barbadoes Aloo, W. A.
 
Tilden, D. Sc., 101
 
Degree of Solubility of Silver Chloride in Strong Nitric Acid, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351.
 
Dendritic Spots on Paper, A. Liversidge, 430
 
Determination of Carbonic Acid in Sea Water, Professor Himly, 851
 
Determination of the Solubility and Specific Gravity of Certain Salts of Sodium and Potassium, Dr. Page and A. D. Keighley, 389
 
Double Sulphide of Gold and Silver, MM. Pattison Muir, 430
 
Effects of Temperature on the Absorption of Gases by Charcoal, J. Hunter, M.A., 431
 
Electrolyses of Sugar Solutions, Mr. H. T. Brown, 389
 
Examination of a Recent Attack on the Atomic
 
Theory, Mr. Atkins on, 389
 
Faraday Lecture, Professor Cannizzaro, 431
 
Influence of Pressure upon Termination, Mr. IL-
 
T. Brown, 389
 
Iron and Steel, Mr. E. Riley, 361
 
Magnetic Sand of Mount Etna, J. B. Hannay, 430
 
Mctasstanic Acid and Detection and Estimation of
 
Tin, Mr. A. H. Allen, F.C.S., 192
 
New Tests for Some Organic Fluids, J. A. Wanklyn,. 430
 
Note on a Secondary Colouring Matter in the Preparation of Alizarine from Anthracene, Mr. W. H.
 
Perkin, F.R.S., 431
 
Nuinicine and Cinchonicinc and their Salts* Mr. D..
 
Howard, 56■
 
Reduction of Ethylic Oxalate by Sodium. Amalgam;, • Professor Williamson, 192 ..
 
Relations between the Atomic Hypothesis and the *
 
' Condensed Symbolic Expression of Dissected t
 
Formulae, C. R. A. Wright, D.S.C:, 101
 
Remarkable Salt Deposited from the Mother Liquors • Obtained in the Manufacture- of.Soda, Mr. T. E. Thorpe, 430.
 
Solvent Action of Various Salm^Seluti-ons on Load, MM. Pattison Muir, 430*.
 
’ Study of Some Tungsten. Compounds, Professor '
 
L Roscoe, F.R.S., 13&
 
Society, Civil and.            Engineers’, 418
 
Visit to Battersea., Foundry and Horseshoe Works, 133
 
Visit to thoi-Works of the Metropolitan Extension of 1 the Great, Eastern, 207                            ,
 
Water Supply to Towns and Villages, Mr. G. WL Mill, F.R.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E., 364
 
Society, Edinburgh and Leith Engineers’
 
Construction and Submersion of Submarine Telegraph Cables, Professor Fleeming Jenkin, C.E.,.
 
3      F.R.S.E., 210
 
Designing Wrought Iron Girders, Allan D. Stewartz r      C.E., 399, 422
 
Locomotives, Mr. W. S. Taylor, C. E.
 
Reservoir Embankment^ .Mr. R. C. Reid,
 
ociety, English Mechanics’, Scientific and Mechanical, 2, 325
 
Application of the Lever, Mr. Anatole Tolhausen, 38
 
Society, Engineering, King’s College, 96
 
Cotton, Mr. Hunter, 184
 
Great Pyramid, Mr. Jacob, 126
 
Hydraulic Machinery, Mr. Kirkby, 85
 
Submarine Works, Mr. Baynes, 158
 
Visit to Iceland of Mr. Milne, A.K.C., 144
 
Society of Engineers, 20, 407, 451
 
Address of the President, Mr. Jabez Church, C.E., 92
 
American Locomotive Engines, Mr. V. Pendred, C.E., On Some Recent Examples of, 164
 
Electric Telegraph Instruments, Mr. E. G. Bartholomew, C.E., 424, 439
 
State Railways and Railway Amalgamation, Mr. G. Spencer, 347
 
Society of Great Britain, The Aeronautical, 255 Society, Literary and Philosophical: —
 
Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
 
Society, Liverpool Polytechnic
 
Strength of Cement, Mr. G. F. Chantrell, 85
 
Society, The Royal :—
 
Action of Oxygen and Copper Nitrate in a State of Tension, Messrs. Gladstone and Tribe, 274
 
Anhydrous Liquefied Ammonia, Mr. G. Gave, F.R.8., 453
 
Bakerian Lecture, Mr. W. Kitchen Parker, F.S.A., 418
 
Blood Relationship, Mr. F. Galton, 434
 
Change of Ref Tangibility of the Fraunhofer Lines at the Sun’s Limb, W. Huggins, LL.D., D.C.L., 147
 
Connection between Explosions in Collieries and Weather, Mr. R. H. Scott, M.A., F.R.8., and Mr. W. Galloway, 324
 
Contact of Surfaces, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 14 7
 
Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids, Mr. C. R. A. Wright, 209
 
Conversazione, 325, 332
 
Decomposition of Water by Zinc in Conjunction with a more Negative Metal, Messrs. J. H. Gladstone and A. Tribe, 210
 
Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics, Rev.
 
S. Houghton, 325
 
Evolution of Life from Lifeless Matter, Mr. W. Noel Hartley, F.C.8., 109
 
Examination of the Gases oceluded in Meteoric Iron from Augusta County, Virginia, Dr. J. W. Mallet, 418
 
Formal Logic, Mr. Alex. J. Ellis, F.R.S., 325
 
Fossil Mammals of Australia, Prof. Owen, F.R.S., 325
 
Fossil Plants of the Coal Measures, Prof. Williamson, 192
 
Further Experiments on the Effect of Alcohol and Exercise on the Elimination of Nitrogen and on
 
Pulse and Temperature of the Body, Dr. E. A. Parkes, 434
 
Further Investigation on Planetary Influence upon Solar Activity, Messrs. De la Rue, Balfour Stewart, and B. Loewy, 209
 
Heterogenitic Modes of Origin of Flagellated Monads, Fungus Germs, and Ciliated Infusoria, Prof. H. C*. Bastian, 234
 
Hycrometer, On a New, Mr. W. 0. Whitehouse, 147 Induction of Electric Currents in an Infinite Plane
 
Conducting Sheet, Prof. J. Clerk Maxwell, F.R.S., 138
 
New Researches on the Phosphorus Basis, Prof. A.
 
AV. Hofman, 234
 
Normal Paraffins, Mr. C. Shorleminer, 96
 
Note on a Possible Ultra-solar Spectroscopic Phenomenon, Mr. C. Piazzi Smyth, 96
 
Opium Alkaloids, Dr. C. R. A. Wright. 274
 
Relative Power uf 34 Substances to Prevent Development of Protoplasmic and Fungus Life in Arresting Putrefaction, Dr. F. C. Calvert, 164
 
Rings Produced by Crystals when submitted to Circularly Polarised Light, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 325
 
Solar Variations of Magnetic Declination at Bombay, Mr. C. Chambers, 96
 
Specific Heat and other Physical Character of Mixtures of Methylic Alcohol and Water, &c., Dr. Dupre, 388
 
Structure and Function of the Rods of the Cochlea in Man and other Mammals, Dr. Urbain Pritchard, 418
 
Supersaturated Saline Solutions, Mr. C. Tomlinson and Mr. Vander Mansbruggho, 388
 
Supposed Periodicity in the Elements of Terrestrial Magnetism, Mr. G. B. Airy, C.B., 325
 
Volcanic Energy, Mr. Robert Mallet, F.R.S., 453
 
Voltaic Standard of Electro-motive Force, Mr. Latimer Clark, 453
 
Society, Royal Agricultural, 389, 406, 421, 438
 
Society of Telegraph Engineers :—
 
Address of President, Mr. C. AV. Siemens, D.C.L., F.R.S., 150
 
Application of Mr. T. de Colmar’s Calculating Machine to Electrical Computation, Mr. Thomas
 
T. P. Bruce Warren, 280
 
Automatic Telegraphs, Mr. R. S. Culley, 210
 
Conversazione at Lord Lindsay’s Laboratory, 441
 
Military Telegraphy, Capt. E. D. Malcolm, R.E., 325 Telegraphy at Sea, Capt. P. H. Columb, R.N., 234 AVheatstone’s Bridge, Prof. G. C. Foster, F.R.S., 378
 
Soffits of Bridges, Water-tight, 451
 
Somerset and Dorset Railway, 453
 
South Cleveland Ironworks Company’s Share List, 100 South Kensington Museum, 18, 25, 33, 48, 61, 86, 93, 110, 138, 157, 178, 193, 226. 245, 257, 278, 298, 307, 328, 368, 380, 412, 416, 438, 457
 
South AVales Ports, Trade of, 262
 
Spectroscope, Lord Lindsay’s, 42
 
Spectroscopic Apparatus, Solar Eclipse, 4
 
Spontaneous Combustion, 280
 
Springs, Compressed Wool Auxiliary, Danish Government Railway, 148
 
Springs, Mr. A. Egan, 112
 
Squeezer, Mr. Winslow’s, 76
 
Status of the Profession, 69
 
Steel Springs, Mr. J. H. Cooper on, Journal of the Franklin Institute, 20
 
Stone Breaker, Blake’s, Constructed by Mr. H. R.
 
Marsden, 406
 
Stone Breaking Machinery, Archer’s, 255
 
Stone Sawing Machinery, Melbourne, Mr. T. Glaister,48
 
Street Watering, 416
 
Strength of Long Struts, Walter R. Browne, 73
 
Struts, Strength of Long, Walter R. Browne, 73
 
Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 423
 
Suez Canal, 207
 
Sulphur and Phosphorus in Iron, Test for, 216
 
Sulphur in Switzerland, 342
 
Surcharges on Foreign Shipping and Merchandise
 
Entering France, 112
 
Surveyor, A Trec’d, 388
 
Swe-lish Coal, 164
 
Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385, 434
 
Tank Locomotive for the Rhymney Railway, 2
 
Tapping and Screwing Machine, Messrs. J. and J.
 
Kershaw, 450
 
Tay Bridge, Details of the, 399
 
Taylor, Mr. W., Ship Register Diagram, 389
 
Technical Education, 82,148
 
Telegraph Poles, Process of Preparing, 344
 
Telegraphy, Practical Papers on, 110, 147, 215, 233, 269,
 
305, 359, 404, 429
 
Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic
 
Acid, 256
 
Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
 
Thanksgiving, The National, 154
 
Thomas and Son. Messrs., Bangor Slate Ridge, 4
 
Thompson and Wilson, Messrs., Double Wheel Tire
 
Lathe, 218
 
Thorneycroft, Mr., Steam Yacht Miranda, 281
 
Tidal Rivers, Utilising the Force of, 85
 
Tidcombe and Co., Messrs., Paper Cutting, International Exhibition, 432
 
Time that Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, 419, 459
 
Tin-plate Trade, 244
 
Tin Plates, Exports during the Year, 73
 
Tires and the Communication Cord, Railway, 32
 
Todd, Mr. L. J., Steam Omnibus, 219, 222
 
Todd, Mr. L. J.. Vertical Boilers, 23, 43, 84
 
Torpedoes, 31, 42, 84,114,150, 2U8, 298
 
Towle, Mr. H., Valve Gear, 112
 
Train Stopped by Sand, 346
 
Tramway Car, Mr. Grantham’s Steam, 130,134
 
Tramway Cars, Steam, 64, 96
 
Tramways, Metropolitan, 307, 362
 
Tramways in the Potteries, 137
 
Trial Ground at Cardiff, 424
 
Tube System, The Pneumatic, 42
 
Tunnelling by Diamond-boring Machine, 398
 
Tunnels, Cost of, 72
 
Turret Ships, Admiral Paris' Designs for, 251, 258
 
Tyndall, Prof., at the Academy Dinner, 336
 
Tyndall, Prof., on the Identity of Light and Radiant Heat, 139
 
United States Patent Office, 371
 
Valve Gear, Mr. H. Towle, 112
 
Valve, Messrs. Watson and Andrews Marine Oscillating, 344
 
Vanguard, H.M. Double Battery Iron-plated Ship, 58
 
Van Ruth, M., System of Examining and Recording the Fibre of Iron, 236, 238
 
Vavasseur’s 7in. Steel Gun, Naval Carriage and Slide, 272, 275
 
Ventilation, Coal Mine, 46
 
Ventilation of Unwholesome Manufactories, 19
 
Vesuvius Eruption, Description of Instruments used for Observing Earthquake Shocks, 407
 
Viaduct, Mr. Koch’s Pontoon, 181, 186
 
Vohl, Dr., Experiments with Charcoal, 325
 
Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 18. 36,54. 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 195, 214, 232, 242, 267, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464
 
Walker, Mr. H., Oscillating Bolt Fowling-piece, 416
 
Walter-Tiwies’ Printing Machine, International Exhibition, 363. 366
 
War Department Report on Gun Cotton, 37
 
Water Supply for Dunoon, 369
 
Water Supply of Glasgow, 55
 
Waterworks, The Leicester, 457
 
Waters, Subterranean, 382
 
Watson and Andrews, Messrs., Marine Oscillating Safety Valve, 344
 
Watt, Mr., Tubulous Marine Boilers, 240-H P., 454
 
Weather Charts, 218
 
Webb, Mr., Excavating Machine, 182
 
Weekly Chemical, Mineral, and Metal Report. 36,51.108 Weighing Machine, Duckham’s Hydrostatic, 334, 346 Well, The Deepest in the World, near Berlin, 414 Westinghouse Air Brake, The, 359, 360
 
Wheatly, Capt. J., On a New Form for Ironclads, 238
 
Wheel, Peart’s Pit Car, 433
 
Wheels, Mr. Newton’s Railway Carriage, 76
 
Whitaker, Mr., Stop Cocks, 130
 
Wrhitus, Mr. C., Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, 380
 
Williams, C.E., Mr. A., Georgetown Gasworks, 294, 299, 308, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
 
Wind on Inclined Planes, Force of, 306
 
Winslow, Mr., Squeezer, 76
 
Wire Drawing, 59
 
Wolf Rock Lighthouse, 74. 77
 
W’onderful Discovery, Motive Power, 181
 
Woolwich Dockyard, 25
 
Working Men and the Patent Laws, 389
 
Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs , Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire Engine, 436


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  • Accident near Nice, The Late Railway, 163
  • Aconcagua, Launch of the, 416
  • Aerial Navigation, M. Dupuy de Lome's Balloon, 166, 167, 189
  • Africa, The New Steamship, 137
  • Agassiz Expedition, The, 450
  • Air-Brake, A Successful but Uncomfortable Railway, 250
  • Air-Brake, The Westinghouse, 359, 360
  • Air Loom at the International Exhibition, Mr. C. Richardson, 362
  • Alderney Harbour Works, 205, 346, 382
  • Alexander and Son, Messrs., 20-H.P. Engine and Boiler, 201, 204
  • Allison, Mr. T., Belt Riveter, 436
  • Alsace and Lorraine, French Patents in, 333
  • American Car Wheel Boring Machine, 40
  • American Commission on Danks' Rotary Puddling Furnace, 64, 78, 102
  • American Navy, 86
  • Ammonia as a Motive Power for Street Cars, 23
  • Anemometer, Mr. J. E. Gordon's Registering, 66
  • Annual Article, 1872
  • Arbitration between Masters and Workmen, 453
  • Archer's Stone-breaking Machinery, 255
  • Armour-piercing Projectiles, Development of, 145, 197, 305, 341
  • Armour-plated Ships. By J. M. Hyde, 298
  • Army on a Peace Footing, An, 164
  • Art and Manufactures at the International Exhibition, 377
  • Artillery, French and Prussian, 37
  • Artillery, German, 450
  • Artillery, Phosphorised Bronze and other Alloys as Materials for, 127, 145, 179
  • Asbestos Packing, 137
  • ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN :--
  • - The London, 155, 245, 328, 364, 381
  • - Anniversary Banquet, 132
  • - Annual Meeting, 20
  • - Cast Iron, Mr. Laird, 401
  • - Cast Iron in Relation to Mechanical and Constructive Purposes, Mr. A. Laird, 164
  • - Iron-Steel, Mr. Galloway, 91
  • - Association, Manchester Steam Users', 166, 184
  • - Report of Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of Encircling Hoops to the Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, 49
  • Asphalte and other Pavements, 269, 287
  • Atkins, Mr. T., Fire Engine, 166
  • Atlantic Cable, The, 25
  • Australia, Steam to, 275
  • Austrian Experiments with Dynamite, 395
  • Axle Boxes, M. E. Reuther, 100
  • Ayrton, Mr., Galvanometer, 49
  • Balloon, M. Dupuy do Lome's, 160, 167, 189
  • Bangor Slate Ridge, Messrs. Thomas and Son, 4
  • Barrow-in-Furness, 387
  • Barton, Mr. J., Feed-heater, 49, 85, 96, 220
  • Bayley, Mr., "Combination" Printing, Embossing, International Exhibition, 450
  • Beaumont, Capt., Diamond Boring, 109
  • Beauvais Cathedral Clock, 290 291
  • Belgian Rails, 25
  • Bell, Mr., Feed-water Heater, 219
  • Belt Riveter, Mr. T. Allison, 436
  • Benhar Coal Company, The, 47
  • Bermuda Floating Dock, 448
  • Bertha, The New Red Cross-line Steamer, 38
  • Beuther, M. E., Axle-Boxes, 100
  • Biddell, Testimonial to Mr. 40
  • Bilge Pumps, 95, 98, 149, 155
  • Bilge Water, Action of, 188
  • Birmingham, Sewerage of, 437
  • Birmingham Wagon Building Co., 137, 146
  • Biscuit Factory, Messrs. Huntley and Palmer's, 251
  • Blake's Stone-breaker, Constructed by Mr. H. R. Marsden, 406
  • Blast Furnaces Using Wood Fuel, George M. Fraser, Boiler, 128
  • Boiler, Mr. J. S. Crossland's Tubular, 398
  • Boiler Experiments, Proposed Government, 401
  • Boiler, The Fairbairn Fire-Tube Safety, 273, 276 396
  • Boiler Flues, Strengthening, 150
  • Boiler Inspection on the Continent, 264
  • Boilers, Curious, 260
  • Boilers, High-Pressure Marine, 413, 429, 447, 459
  • Boilers, of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co., 62
  • Boilers, Sectional Steam, 313
  • Boilers, Mr. L. J. Todd's Vertical, 23, 43, 84
  • Boilers, Trial of Steam, 434
  • Boilers, 240-H.P., Mr Watts' Tubulous Marine, 454
  • Bombay, Baroda, and Central Indian Railway Co., 419
  • Borax, 54
  • Boring Machine, American Car Wheel, 40
  • Boring for Oil, 380
  • Bottling and Syrup Machine, 434
  • Bread, Sea Water, 128
  • Breakwater of the Future, 370
  • Breakwaters, 396
  • Breech-loaders, Trial of, 352
  • Bridges, Indian, 223, 275, 298
  • British Association of Gas Managers 434
  • Browning, F.R.S., Mr. J., Some Results of the Eclipse Expedition, 96
  • Brusch, Mr., Automaton Damper, 180
  • Buda-Pesth Competition, 46
  • Building Materials, On Some New, 163
  • Buss, M., Cataract Governor, 326
  • Cable between Lowestoft and Mordeney, Repair of, 314
  • Caisson used in Replacing the Propeller of the Steam-ship Lusitania, 237
  • "Canada" Tug-Dredger, 438
  • Canadian Patent Laws, 453
  • Caspersen, Mr. H. W., Continuous Expansion Compound Engine, 384
  • Cassell's Technical Manuals, Gothic Stonework, Ellis A. Davidson, 121
  • Cataract Governors, M. Buss, 326
  • Cement, Mr. G. F. Chantrell on the Strength of, Liverpool Polytechnic Society, 85
  • Central Swedish Iron and Steel Company, 156
  • Changeable Head Light, 442
  • Channel Passage, The, 84
  • Charcoal Ironworks, Selection of Sites for, 287
  • Charcoal using and Blast Furnaces, 368
  • Chart of H.M.S Minotaur, 1350-H.P 413
  • Chemical Manufacturers and the Pollution of Rivers, 349
  • China Lighthouse, 137
  • Chronograph, Mr. G. W. Hough's Description of a Printing, 43
  • Clearing House in Paris, 262
  • Cleveland District, 18, 35, 53, 72, 90, 108, 125, 144, 162, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268, 286, 303, 322, 340, 358, 375, 394, 411, 428, 446 464
  • Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Time Movement, 187
  • Coal in Alaska, 364
  • Coal at Cobquecura, 226
  • Coal Cutting Machinery 282
  • Coal Mine Ventilation, 46
  • Coal near Wolverhampton, Search for, 419
  • Cocks, Mr. S. Penn's Regulating, 291
  • Cocks, Mr. Whitakerís Stop, 130
  • Colladon, Prof., 156
  • Colours of Metals, Prof. Seeley at the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
  • "Combination" Printing, Embossing, and Copying Press, Mr. Bayley, International Exhibition, 450
  • Compass Compensator, M. Arion, 226
  • Concrete Dwellings, 433
  • Conversazione at the London Institution, 216
  • Conversazione of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, 441
  • Coode, C.E., Mr. John, 189
  • Cooper's Hill College, 144
  • Cornish Mining, 150
  • Cotton Gin Trials, 29, 122
  • Council Bluffs and Omaha Bridge, 128
  • County Surveyorships (Ireland), 85
  • Crank Pin, Motion of a, 208
  • Crichton and Co., Messrs., Steam Launch Engines for the Russian Navy, 381
  • Crosland, Mr. J. S., Tubular Boiler, 399
  • Crossings, Level, 42
  • Cutter Heads, Moulding, 398
  • Cupro Ammonium, 206, 346
  • Cutting Machine, Furnival's "Express" Diagonal, International Exhibition, 432
  • Cylinders, Condensation in, 459
  • Cylinders in the Navy, Marine Engine, 45, 86
  • Damper, Mr. Brusch's Automaton, 130
  • Danish Government Railway, Compressed Wool Auxiliary Springs, 148
  • Danks, Mr., Puddling Furnace, 76, 80, 347
  • Danks Rotary Puddling Furnace, Report of the American Commission on, 64, 78, 102
  • Danks Furnace in the United States, 432
  • Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., 8-H.P. Vertical Engine, 5
  • Deadliness, Comparative. From Pall Mall Gazette, 38
  • Death of Mr. Andrew Fleming, Superintendent of the Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 434
  • Delhi Iron Pillar, 30, 456
  • Designs upon which Ships of War have been recently Constructed, Report of the Committee appointed to Examine the, 168, 183, 198
  • Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, Mr. Schwendler, 433
  • Detonators, New, 47
  • Diamond Boring, Captain Beaumont, 109
  • Diamond in its Matrix, Discovery of, 32
  • Disputes between French Railway Companies and their Men, 138
  • Dormoy's Revolving Rabble applied to Common Furnace, 335
  • Dormoy, Mr., Rotary Puddling Furnace, 262
  • Doty's Lamps, Captain, 150
  • Dovetailing Machine, Messrs. W. Furness and Co., 94
  • Drainage, Metropolitan, 173
  • Dundee New Dry Docks, 419
  • Dunoon New Water Supply, 369
  • Dynamite, Austrian Experiments with, 395
  • Eclipse Expedition, Some of the Results of the, Mr. J. Browning, F.R.C.S., 46
  • Eclipse of the Sun, Spectroscopic Apparatus, 4
  • Economy, Steamship, 346
  • Egan, Mr. A., Springs, 112
  • Egypt, Engineers in, 42
  • Electric Telegraph Instruments, 424
  • Electrical Tables and Formulae, Clark and Sabone's, 42, 84
  • Embankments, The Thames, 259
  • Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers originally made without, Mr. L. E. Fletcher on the Application of, 49
  • Engine and Boiler, Messrs. Alexander and Co.'s 20-H.P., 201, 204
  • Engine, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co.'s, 8-H.P. Vertical, 5
  • Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, Mr. T. Perkins, 10-Wheel Goods, 113, 119, 131, 136
  • Engine, Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley, 436
  • Engine, 8-Wheel Goods, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 237
  • Engineering Societies, Provincial, 367, 396
  • Engineers, Marine, 114
  • Engineers, More Work for Naval, 206
  • Engines, Mr. H. W. Caspersen's Continuous Expansion, 384
  • Engines, Compound, 28
  • Engines, Compound, 382, 396, 418
  • Engines, Economical Marine, 349, 367, 386
  • Engines, Friction of, 418
  • Engines, Horse Power of Steam, 395
  • Engines in the Navy, Marine, 27, 42, 61, 81, 139, 153
  • Engines for the Prussian Government, 96
  • Engines, Rotary, 73, 109
  • Engines for the Russian Navy, Messrs. Crichton and Co., Steam Launch, 381
  • Engines, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.ís 250-H.P. Oscillating, 15. 22. 26, 41, 44, 47
  • Engines of the Scindia and Bertha, Messrs. Oswald and Co.'s 250-H.P. Compound, 148, 152
  • Engines, Strafford Main Collieries, Mr. G. W. Hick's Pumping, 183
  • Engines, Testing, 434
  • Erie Railway Company, 453
  • Esk Valley Ironworks, 86
  • Estimates, The Navy, 223
  • Excavating Machine, Mr. Webb, 182
  • Exhibition, Art Manufactures at the International, 377
  • Exhibition Courtesies, International, 371, 396
  • Exhibition, The International, 295, 296
  • Exhibition in Paris in July, Universal, 278
  • Exhibition in Vienna, 1873, 334
  • Exit Broad Gauge, 364
  • Experimental Steam Boiler Explosions, Prof Thurston, 352
  • Experiments at Shoeburyness, 447, 455
  • Explosions, 91
  • Explosions, Air, 208, 220
  • Explosions, Boiler, 382
  • Explosions in 1871, Boiler, 136
  • Fairbairn Fire-tube Safety Boiler, 273, 276
  • Feed-heater, Mr. J. Barton, 49, 85, 96, 220
  • Feed-water Heater, Mr. Bell, 219
  • Fell Central Rail Locomotive, Trial of a, 453
  • Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164
  • Fielding and Platt, Messrs., Three-Throw Pumps, Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
  • Fifty-one Hours, The Effect of, 164
  • Fire Engine, Mr. T. Atkins, 166
  • First Locomotive Built in the United States, 47
  • Fletcher, Mr. L. E., Application of Encircling Hoops to Furnace Tubes and Flues of Boilers made without, 49
  • Fleury's Water Meter, 433
  • Force of Wind on Inclined Planes, 306
  • Foreign Periodical Literature, 14, 28, 46 82
  • Fowling-piece, Mr. H. Walker's Oscillating Bolt, 416
  • French Engineering, 262
  • French Ordnance Maps, 252
  • French and Prussian Artillery, 37
  • French Railway Companies and their Men 158
  • Furnace, Mr. Danks' Rotary Puddling, 76, 8O, 347
  • Furnace, M. Dormoy's Rotary Puddling 269
  • Furnace, Newport Puddling, fitted with Witham's Puddling Machine, 200, 202
  • Furnaces using Wood Fuel, Blast, George M. Fraser 128
  • Furnaces, Charcoal-using, Blast, 368
  • Furnaces, The Glengarnock Blast, 377
  • Furness and Co., Messrs., Dovetailing, 94
  • Furnival's "Express" Diagonal Cutting Machine International Exhibition, 432
  • Furnival's "Express" Flatten Printing International Exhibition, 436
  • Galvanometer, Mr. Ayrton, 49
  • Gas, 437
  • Gas Connection, Mr. Mathew, 58
  • Gas Generator Co., The New, 346
  • Gas Supply, Progress of, 135
  • Gatling Mitrailleuse, 58
  • Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, Mr. C. Whitus, 38O
  • Geography and Topography in France, 40
  • Georgetown Gasworks, Mr. Alfred Williams, C.L., 294, 299, 303, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
  • German Artillery, 450
  • German Patent Law, 456
  • Gins, Native Indian Cotton, International Exhibition, 432
  • Girders, Designing Wrought Iron, Mr. A. Stewart on, 399, 422
  • Girders, Loads on, 296
  • Girders, Stability of, 403
  • Glaister, Mr. T., Stone Sawing at Melbourne, 48
  • Glasgow Graving Dock, 46
  • Glasgow University, Certificate of Proficiency in Engineering Science, 334
  • Glasgow, Water Supply of, 55
  • Glengarnock Blast Furnaces, 377
  • Gold in Old Crowns and Half-Crowns, 395
  • Gordon, Mr. J. E., Registering Anemometer, 66
  • Gothard Railway, The St., 407
  • Governors, Mr. Richard Long, 458
  • Governors, Parabolic, 256, 333
  • Graham, Mr., Breech-loading Guns, 40
  • Grantham, Mr., Steam Tramway Car, 130, 134
  • Great Eastern Railway New Lines, 397
  • Greenwich Time, 31
  • Gun Barrels, Manufacture of, 354
  • Gun Carriages, Ancient, 3
  • Gun Cotton Experiments, 315, 371
  • Gun Cotton, War Department Report on, 37
  • Gun, A Great, 224
  • Gunpowder during the Siege of Paris, Manufacture or, 55
  • Gun for the Russian Government, 20-inch Smoothbore, 345
  • Gun Stocking by Machinery, 157
  • Guns, Mr. Graham's Breech-loading, 40
  • Guns, Heavy, 350
  • Guns, Mishap to Naval, 403
  • Guns, Rifled, 459
  • Guns, Steel, 277
  • Guns, 35-Ton, 257
  • Hammer versus the Rolls, 364
  • Harston, Mr. Grenville, Breech-loading Rifle, 166
  • Hatcham Ironworks, Sale of Engineering Plant at, 381
  • Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Messrs., Direct-acting Steam Pump, 451
  • Heat and Motion? Arc they Compound Forces? 61
  • Heat and Work, Equivalence of, 30, 42
  • Henderson Process, 380
  • Henry Blagrove Testimonial, 395
  • Hick, Mr. G. W., Hydraulic Brick-making, 5
  • Hick, Mr. G. W., Pumping Engine, Strafford Main Collieries, 183
  • High-pressure Marine Boilers, 413, 429, 447, 459
  • Honduras 10 per Cent. Government Ship Railway Loan, 364
  • Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, Messrs. W. Simons and Co., 309, 312
  • Horse Power, Nominal, 418
  • Horse Power of Steam Engines, 395
  • Horse Shoes by Machinery, Manufacture of, 224
  • Hough, Mr. G. W., Description of a Printing Chronograph, 43
  • House of Commons' Committee on Patent Law, Newton, Mr. A. V., Evidence of, 261
  • House Drains, Ventilation of, 31
  • Huntley and Palmer's Biscuit Factory, 251
  • Hutchinson, Mr., Plan of Ironworks, 190, 191
  • Hydra, Launch of H.M.S., 3
  • Hydraulic Ram, Prof. Rankine on the Mathematical Theory of the, 163
  • Hydrofluoric Acid on Glass viewed Microscopically, 270
  • Illinois Central Company, Financial Statement, 397
  • India, Iron Manufacture in, 19
  • Indian Civil Engineering College, 296
  • Indicator for Boilers, Mr. F. Millward's Water Level Alarm, 22
  • Indicator for Chain Testing Machines, Mr. A. S. Jack's Hydraulic, 380
  • Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of a Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
  • INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :--
  • - Visit to Mr. Kirkaldy's Testing Works, 383
  • Institute of Engineers, The Midland, and the Mines' Regulation Bill, 214
  • Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers, The Derbyshire, 28
  • INSTITUTE OF MINING, CIVIL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, SOUTH MIDLAND :--
  • - Produce of Coal Seams, Mr. D. W. Lees, 94
  • Institute of Mining Engineers, South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, 65
  • INSTITUTE OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE NORTHERN
  • - School Drum for Winding Engines, Mr. G. Fowler, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 227
  • INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 202, 225 :--
  • - Chemistry of the Puddling by the Danks Furnace, Report of Mr. Snellus, 225, 228, 245, 263
  • - Cost of Construction and Working of a Danks Rotary Puddling Plant, Mr. John A. Jones, 220, 225
  • - Newport Puddling Furnace, Mr. Jeremiah Head, 202, 225
  • - On Dormoy's Process of Mechanical Puddling, Mr. F. A. Paget, C.E., 255
  • - Report of Puddling Committee, 207
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 17, 96, 207, 228, 234, 340, 361
  • - Address of the President, Mr. Hawksley, 24
  • - Annual Dinner, 293
  • - Bridge over the Gorai River on the Goalundo Extension of the Eastern Bengal Railway, Mr. Bradford Leslie, M. Inst. C.E., 138
  • - Conversazione, 387
  • - Digest of Report, 24
  • - Kind-Chaudron System of Sinking Shafts through Water-bearing Strata without Pumping Machinery, Mr. Emerson Bainbridge, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 208
  • - Somerset Dock at Malta, Mr. C. Andrews, M. Inst. C.E., 86
  • - Soonkesala Canal of the Madras Irrigation and Canal Company, Mr. J. H. Latham, M. Inst. C.E., 209
  • - Value of Water and its Storage and Distribution in South India, Mr. G. Gordon, M. Inst. C.E., 101
  • - Visit of the Students to the Leicester Waterworks, 434
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND :--
  • - Address of the President, Mr. Bindon B. Stoncv. M.A., M.I.C.E., 60
  • INSTITUTION, THE CLEVELAND
  • - Ironworks, Mr. E. Hutchinson, 190
  • - Steam in the Navy, Mr. R. C. Oldknow, R.N., 452
  • Institution, Conversazione at the London, 216
  • INSTITUTION, THE LONDON :--
  • - Political Economy of Railways, Mr. T. Adams, 264
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 442 :--
  • - Description of the Disintegrating Hour Mill and Machine for Pulverising Minerals without Grinding or Crushing, Mr., T. Carr, 86
  • - Steam Jet for Exhausting Air, C. W. Siemens, F.R.S., 328
  • - Strength and Proportions of Riveted Joints, Mr. Walter R. Browne, 86
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 82, 260 :--
  • - Armour Plated Ships, J. M. Hyde, Esq., 221
  • - Construction of Vessels in Relation to the Changed Modes of Naval Warfare, Captain Jones Harvey, R.N., 21
  • - Designs for the Saving of Life and Valuables in Ships, Mr. M. Cole, 257
  • - Effects of Torpedoes on Naval Construction, C. W. Merrifield, Esq., F R.S., 226
  • - Elements of Design affecting the Sailing Qualities of Ships, with Special Reference to the Ships of our Navy, Mr. James D. Wildish, 288
  • - Increasing Spiral in Heavy Rifled Ordnance, Commander W. Dawson, R.N., 310
  • - Legislative Interference with the Construction, Stowage, and Equipment of Ships. Mr. W. Young of Lloyds, Assoc. Inst. N.A., 274, 300
  • - Lights in Ships, Mr. M. Cole, 257
  • - Misuse of Cement on Iron Transport Ships, with Suggestions for making Half-worn-out I run Ships perfectly Seaworthy at a Small Cost, Mr. William Poole King, 274
  • - President's Address. Sir J. Pakington, 224
  • - Protection of Vessels against Torpedoes, Herr J. N. Moerath, 245
  • - Quick Steam Launches, F. J. Bramwell, Assoc. Member of Council, 281
  • - Registering Reports of Surveys of Iron and Steel Steam and Sailing Ships, Mr. W. Taylor, 380
  • - Rolling of Ships, W. J. Al. Rankine, C.E., LL.D., andc., 238
  • - Rule for Determining the Freeboard for Sailing and Steam Ships, Herr Gustav A. Mitzlaff, 307
  • - Tripod Masts and the Arrangements of Rigging connected with them, Admiral Paris, C.D., 257
  • INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL :--
  • - Crystallisation of Metals, Dr. John Hall Gladstone, F.R.S., 198
  • - Ice, Water, Vapour, and Air, Prof. Tyndall, 67
  • - Wolf Rock Lighthouse, Air. J. N. Douglas, C. E , 74
  • INSTITUTION, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY :--
  • - Field Artillery, Capt. Sladen, R.A., 164
  • International Scientific Series, 146
  • Intuitive Calculations, Daniel O'Gorman, 28
  • Iron, Chemistry and Manufacture of, 114
  • Ironclads, A New Form for, Capt. J. Wheatley, R.N., 238
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birmingham, andc., 17, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125, 143, 161,177, 195, 213, 231, 249, 267, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411, 427, 435, 463
  • Iron in Cornwall, 214
  • Iron in India, 19, 448
  • Ironmaking at Merthyr Tydfil, Early, 260
  • Iron, Price of, 371
  • Iron Railway Cars, 255
  • Iron Roofs, Strains in, 84
  • Ironworks, Mr. Hutchinson's Designs for, 190, 191
  • Iron Ships, Galvanic Action on, 367
  • Iron Ships, Leaks in, 256, 333, 371
  • Iron, M. Van Ruth's System of Examining and Recording the Fibre of, 236, 238
  • Irrigation Canal of the Rhone, 397
  • Jacks, Air. A. S., Hydraulic Indicator for Chain-Testing Machines, 380
  • Jose Baro, Trial Trip of the Screw Steamer, 414
  • Keith's Improvements in Nickel Plating, 43
  • Kershaw, Messrs. J. and J., Tapping and Screwing Machine, 450
  • Koch, Mr., Pontoon Viaduct, 181, 186
  • Krupp's Steel Works at Essen, 401
  • Kutab Pillar, The, 30, 456
  • Landing Stage at Seacombe, Messrs. Robinson and Ianson, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
  • Lathe, Messrs. Thompson and Wilson's Double-Wheel Tire, 218
  • Lathe for Turning Spheres, Messrs. Robey and Co. and Messrs. Hind and Son, 291
  • Lathes, Messrs. D. New and Co.'s Wheel and Axle, Brighton Works of the L, B. and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
  • Launch at Renfrew, 381
  • LEADING ARTICLES :--
  • - Action of Bilge Water, 188
  • - American Goods Locomotive, An, 119
  • - Annual Article, 1872, 11
  • - Birmingham Sewerage Bill, 243
  • - Boiler Explosions in 1871, 136
  • - Clyde Shipbuilders and the Short Time Movement, 187
  • - Curious Boilers, 260
  • - Delhi Iron Pillar, 456
  • - Economical Marine Engines, 349, 307, 380
  • - English Ships of War, 188, 173
  • - Flimsy Shell, 421
  • - From Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
  • - Galvanic Action on Iron Ships, 367
  • - Gun at Shooburyness, The 35-ton, 455
  • - Harbour Works at Alderney, 205
  • - Heavy Guns, 350
  • - Indian Bridges, 223
  • - Indian Narrow Gauge Railways, 385
  • - International Exhibition, The, 295
  • - Loads on Girders, 296
  • - Locomotive Performance, 206
  • - Manufacture and Supply of Gas, 437
  • - Marine Engines in the Navy, 27, 45, 81
  • - Megaera, Loss of the, 187
  • - Metropolitan Drainage, 173
  • - Mishaps to Naval Guns, 403
  • - National Thanksgiving, 151
  • - Navy Estimates, 223
  • - Patent-office Museum, 136, 153
  • - Pollution of Rivers by Chemical Manufacture, 455, 349
  • - Progress of the Gas Supply, 135
  • - Progress of the Ordnance Survey, 332
  • - Provincial Engineering Societies, 367
  • - Railways and the State, 99
  • - Railways in War, 244
  • - Report of the Patent Law Committee, 295
  • - Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 421
  • - Sectional Steam Boilers, 313
  • - Sewerage of Birmingham, 437
  • - Stability of Girders, 403
  • - Status of the Profession, 99
  • - Steam Tramway Cars, 64
  • - Steel Guns, 277
  • - Strength of Materials, 45
  • - Surveyors to Local Boards, 277
  • - Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385
  • - Thames Embankments, 259
  • - Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
  • - Train Signals, 438
  • - Treatment and Utilisation of Sewage, 119
  • - Unarmoured Ships, 27
  • - Universal Exhibition in Paris in July, 278
  • - Value of Patents, 136
  • - Vertical Engines in the Navy, 153
  • - Victorian Railways, 63
  • Leeds Corporation and Phosphate Sewage Co., 238
  • "Leeds" Lithographic Press, Messrs. Dearden and Newsum, International Exhibition, 399
  • LEGAL INTELLIGENCE :--
  • - Rollins versus Hinks, 68
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :--
  • - Air Explosions, G. S. Webster, 208
  • - Are Heat and Motion Compound Forces ? Hydrab Sen., 61
  • - Asbestos Packing, St. John Vincent Day, 137
  • - Battery Resistance, S. T. P., 418
  • - Boiler Explosions, J. N. W., 382
  • - Breakwater of the Future, Alex. Doull, 370
  • - Breakwaters, Neptune's Coast Commissioner, 396
  • - Channel Passage, W. Tighe Hamilton, 84
  • - Chemistry and the Manufacture of Iron, J. F. P., 114
  • - Clark and Sabine's Electrical Tables and Formulae, A Student, 42, 84
  • - Coal in the Navy, G., 31
  • - Compound Engines, F. W. C., 383
  • - Compound Engines, G. R., 396
  • - Compound Engines, W. W., 396
  • - Compound Engines in the Navy, Nauticus, 61
  • - Compound Engines in the Navy, G. B. Rennie, 42
  • - Compound and Single Cylinder Engines, W. J. M. Rankine, 48
  • - Condensation in Steam Cylinders, G. Reginald Parkes, 459
  • - Corrosion of Iron Ships, John Boulton, 333
  • - Cost of Pumping, W. C. H., 333
  • - Cupro Ammonium, B. P. A. Amateur, 346
  • - Curves for Sidings, William Donaldson, 42, 114, 208
  • - Curves for Sidings, James S. Tate, C.E., 31, 84, 298
  • - Duckham's Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, Fred. E. Duckham, 346
  • - Duckham's Hydrostatic Weighing Machine, W. Redfern Kelly, C.E., 334
  • - Effects of Lightning, A. B. M., 256
  • - Engineers in Egypt, C. H. Johnson, 42
  • - Equivalence of Heat and Work, J. C. Fell, 30, 42
  • - Expansive Working of Steam, W. J. M. Rankine, 42
  • - Explosions due to Steam or Air, W. J. M., 220
  • - Fairbairn Boiler, R. W., 396
  • - Feed-heaters, James Barton, 96, 220
  • - Feed-heaters, W. Canning, 96
  • - Feed-heaters, J. P. Rawlings, 85
  • - Form of Ships, Inquirer, 256
  • - Frames of Roofs, W. J. M. Rankinc, 114
  • - French Patents in Alsace and Lorraine, Hughes and Son, 333
  • - Friction of Steam Engines, A. Hildebrandt, 418
  • - Greenwich Time, A. M. Mackay, 31
  • - Gun Cotton Experiments, W. de W. Abnev, Lieut. R.E., F.C.S., 371
  • - High-pressure Marine Boilers, W. J. P., 459
  • - Hydraulic Rams, W. J. M. Rankine, 84
  • - Indian Bridges, Hardy Wells, 275
  • - International Exhibition Courtesies, C. E., 371, 396
  • - Invention of the Screw Propeller, Samuel Owen, 30
  • - Judicial Utterances on Patents, Rollins versus Hinks, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 114
  • - Kutab Pillar, The, Robert Mallet, 30
  • - Leak in the Megaera, Charles Prentis, 220
  • - Leaks in Iron Ships, W. Jones, 256
  • - Level Crossings, B. D., 42
  • - Lighthouses in China, David M. Henderson, 137
  • - Liquefaction of Steam, Augustus Alexander, 30
  • - Liquefaction in Steam Cylinders, The Compositor, 61
  • - Liquefaction of Steam, J. C. Fell, 61
  • - Lord Lyndsay's Great Spectroscope, Astronomer, 42
  • - Macadam Roads, E. A. Daton, 220
  • - Marine Engineers, Orion, 114
  • - Mechanical Puddling, Adam Spencer, 316
  • - Mechanical Puddling, B. Bayliss, 382
  • - Megaera Case, The, Maurice Cole, 256
  • - Motion of a Crank Pin, W. J. Macquorn Rankine, 208
  • - Mountain Locomotion and Narrow Gauge Lines, J. H. B., 383
  • - Necessity of Harbour Refuges around the Coast, W. Austin, C.E., 346, 382
  • - New Form of Propeller for Water and Air, J. Bell Pettigrew, M.D., F.R.S., 30
  • - Nominal Horse Power, J. W. L., 418
  • - Novel System of Screw Propulsion, William Hay, 434
  • - "On Armour-plated Ships." By J. M. Hyde, J. Evelyn Liardet, 298
  • - Parabolic Governor, George Crowe, 256
  • - Parabolic Governors, Jeremiah Head, 333
  • - Patent Law Reform, W. A. Little, 208, 334, 371, 383
  • - Patent Laws, A Working Man, 150
  • - Patent Office Library, An Inventor, 346
  • - Patent Office Library, Fred. A. Paget, 316
  • - Patent Office Library, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 371
  • - Patent Question, W. Tighe Hamilton, 333, 370, 396
  • - Piston Rod Packing, H. Johnson, 84
  • - Pneumatic Looms, Interested in Looms, 434
  • - Pneumatic Tube System, R. S. Culley, 43
  • - Problem, A Neat, Alpha, 114
  • - Problem, A Neat, A Crewe Workman, 96, 137
  • - Problem, A Neat, A. K., 187
  • - Problem, A Neat, D. II. M., 137
  • - Problem, A Neat, G. E. D., 137
  • - Problem, A Neat, Newport, 114
  • - Problem, A Neat, Trochoid, 137
  • - Problem, A Neat, W. J. M., 84
  • - Provincial Engineers' Societies, F. W. Garrard, 396
  • - Public Policy of a Patent Law, Sir R. Palmer's Evidence, W. Spence, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 30, 43
  • - Rifled Guns, G., 459
  • - Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, An Englishman, 256
  • - Road Steamers, J. K. Fisher, 458
  • - Rolling of Ships, W. McNaught, 333
  • - Removal of Phosphorus from Iron, James Henderson, 346
  • - Rotary Puddling, Fred. A. Paget, 371
  • - Screw Propulsion, Alex< Laird, 333
  • - Seacombe Landing Stage, Archimedes, 4?4
  • - Ships' Bottoms, M. Cole, 275, 371
  • - Sluices versus Syphons, W. Thorold, M. Inst. C.E., 220
  • - Smoke Nuisance in the Navy, Orion, 31
  • - Snider Rifle, A. Harris, 418
  • - Steam to Australia, A., 275
  • - Steam Ploughing, Simeon Leather, N.B., 346
  • - Steamship Economy, James Bailey, C.B., 346
  • - Steam Tramway Cars, Alex. Laird, 96
  • - Strains in Iron Roofs, W. J. Millar, C.E., 84
  • - Strengthening Boiler Flues, J. Pinchbeck, 100
  • - Subterranean Waters, Leon Yourd'hed, 382
  • - Swinger and the Goshawk, The, Blackwall, 434
  • - Tay Bridge, H. Nabholz, 459
  • - Testing Engines, C. R. Parkes, 434
  • - Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid, David Kirkaldy, 256
  • - Time Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, G. O. Hanlon, 459
  • - Todd's Boiler, W. Lloyd Wise, 43
  • - Todd's Boiler, J. Millward, 84
  • - Torpedoes, A. Alexander, 42, 114, 208
  • - Torpedoes, A. M., 31, 84, 150
  • - Torpedoes, W. Morshead, 298
  • - Trial of Steam Rollers, R. H. Thurston, 434
  • - Unarmoured Ships, F. M., 43
  • - Unarmoured Ships, R. B., 61
  • - Use of Refined Iron in Puddling, B. Bayliss, 418
  • - Utilising Force of Tidal Rivers, J. M. Menzies, 85
  • - Value of Patents, Philomath, 150, 371, 418
  • - Ventilation of House Drains, H. A. James, 31
  • - Ventilation of Sewers, J. E. Phillips, 84
  • - Voltaic Protection of Ships' Hulls, W. A. Little, 383
  • - Who made the Screw Propeller a success ? W. Lane, 397
  • Leicester Waterworks, 457
  • Library, The Patent Office, 346, 371
  • Lifeboat Work in 1871, 4
  • Light and Radiant Heat, Prof. Tyndall on the Identity of, 139
  • Lighthouse, The Wolf Rock, 74, 77
  • Lightning, Effects of, 256
  • Lightning, Gas and Water Pipes Influence in Determining Direction of Discharge, Mr. H. Wilde, 133
  • Lilpof, Ran, and Co., Russian Post-office Carriages, 362
  • Lincolnshire Ironstone District, Progress of, 438
  • Link Motion, The Invention of, 299
  • Liquefaction of Steam, 30, 42, 61
  • LITERATURE :--
  • - Artillerie Lehre, Andrias Rutzky, 422
  • - Cassell's Technical Manuals, Gothic Stonework, Ellis A. Davidson, 120, 151
  • - Dictionnaire de Poche Technologique pour 1íIndus- trie et le Commerce, Trubner and Co., 87
  • - Elementary Handbook of Physics, W. Rossiter, F.R.A.S., F.C.S., F.R.G.S., 233
  • - Engine Room, The, An Old Hand, 356
  • - Erganzengsband zum Leitfaden den Bergbaukunst, Von Lotner Serio, 422
  • - Erlauterungcn zu der Geognostischen Karte, von Hainichen im Sachem, C. Naumann, 121
  • - Etudes Pratiques que les Machines Outils servant aux Constructions Mecaniques, Pulot de Fontaine, 121
  • - Fabrication et Raffinage du Sucre de Betterane, 155
  • - Friction, A Treatise on the Theory of, John H. Jellett, B.D., 369
  • - Geometrical Conic Sections, J. Stuart Jackson, M.A., 154
  • - Geschichte des Deutschen Eisenbahnwesens, Carl Schmeidler, 422
  • - Gesteine des Sudlichen Odenwalden, die zur Dyas, Gehorigen, Dr. Emil Cohen, 155
  • - Grundriss der Algemeinen Huttenkunde, Bruno Kerl, 422
  • - Handbook of Sewage Utilisation, U. R. Burke, Esq., 387
  • - Hochbau des Eisenbahnen, Wilhelm Flattich, 422
  • - How to Make Money by Patents, Mr. C. Barlow, 323
  • - Intuitive Calculations, or Easy Methods of Arithmetic in Business Transactions, Daniel O'Gorman, 28
  • - Jura in Nordwestlichen Deutschland, der Untere, Dr. D. Brauns, 155
  • - Mathematics as Applied to the Constructive Arts, A Treatise on, Francis Campin, 456
  • - Physik aus Grunellage einer Rationelle Molecular und Aethertheorie, Dr. J. Hammerschmied, 155
  • - Practische Rubenziickerfabrikant und Raffinadeur, Louis Walkoff, 422
  • - Remarks in Connection with a Proposal for Extending the Railway Accommodation of Dublin, W. Lawlor, C.E., 369
  • - Report on the Proposed Additional Works for Supplying Hull with Water Direct from Springhead, T. Dale, M. Inst. C.E., 154
  • - Roheisen in Bezug auf sein Worwendung zur Eisen- giesserei, A. Ledebur, 457
  • - Scales for Ready Comparison of British Metric Weights and Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A., 28
  • - Solid Geometry and Conic Sections, J. M. Wilson, M.A., 457
  • - Sonne, Die, P. A. Secchi, 120
  • - Studii Geologici sulle Alpi Occidentali, Di B. Gastaldi, con Appendice Mineralogica, di G. Struver, 422
  • - Studien Uber die Warmererhaltnisse des Eisenhofenprocesses, 422
  • - Subterranean World, The, Dr. G. Harting, 314
  • - Tables for Platelayers, William Donaldson, M.A., A.I.C.E., 120
  • - Technisches Taschen Woeterbuch fur Industrie und Handel, C. W. Kreidel, 387
  • - Theorie und Darstelluug der Bcleuchtung Gesctz- miissig Gestalteter Fliicher, Dr. Burmester, 121
  • - Theory of Heat, Prof. J. C. Maxwell, M.A., LL.D.,
  • - Transpositeur, Le. ou l'Improvisateur de Tissues, Edward Gand, 155
  • - Uber die Lehre vom Metamorphismus, Justus Roth,
  • - Urzeit aus der Bilder aus der Schbnpfungsges- chichte, Dr. Carl A. Zitter, 155
  • - Verzeichmis der Wichtigsten Geologischen Kartere von Central Europa, V. Decken, 121
  • - Wages Table Calculated to a Scale of 54 Hours to the Week, John Bellows, 233
  • - Wetli's Eisenbahnsystem, A. R. Harlacher-Meycr u Zelner, 422
  • - Zeitschrift fur Analytische Chimie, andc.
  • Literature, Foreign Periodical, 14, 28, 82
  • Llanelly Anthracite Coal Company, 564
  • Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmore Coal and Iron Company, 339
  • Local Boards, Surveyors to, 277
  • Locomotives for the Mexican Railway, 91
  • Locomotive Performance, 206
  • Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, Messrs. A. Shanks and Co.'s Tank, 182
  • Locomotive in the United States, The First, 47
  • Lome, M. Dupuy de, Balloon, 166, 167, 189
  • London and County Banking Company Dividend, 130
  • London and North-Western Railway, Working Stock of the, 307
  • Long. Mr. R., Governors for Engines, 458
  • Looms, Pneumatic, 434
  • Louisville and Nashville Railway, 8-Wheel Goods Engine, 237
  • Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, Mr. J. McGough's Centrifugal, 344
  • McCool, Mr., Safety Plates, 202
  • McGough, N.E., Mr. J., Centrifugal Lubricators for Screw Shaft Couplings, 344
  • McKay and McGeorge, Messrs., Punching and Rivet- ingMachine, 76
  • Mallet, M.I.C.E., Mr. R., Buckled Plate Permanent Way, 401, 402
  • Manufactories, Ventilation of Unwholesome, 19
  • Marble, Artificial, 381
  • Markets, Metal, Oil, Timber. See last page of each Number
  • Martin, Mr. T. H., Piston, 345
  • Masonry Dams, Prof. Rankine's Report on the Design and Construction of, 1
  • Materials, Strength of, 43
  • Mathew, Mr., Gas Connection, 58
  • Mechanical Puddling, 256, 346, 382
  • Megaera Case, The, 256
  • Megaera Commission, The, 181
  • Megaera, Leak in the, 220
  • Megaera, Loss of the, 187
  • Merthyr Tydvil Sewage Works, 215
  • Metal Trade of 1871, 25
  • Metals, Crystallisation of, 198
  • Meter, Fleury's Water, 433
  • Metropolitan Tramways, 307, 362
  • Mexican Railway, Locomotives for the, 91
  • Microscope, New Micromatic Goniometer, Eye-piece for the, 100
  • Military Committee at Berlin, 80
  • Mill, Messrs. Norton and Hawksley's Beater, 5
  • Millward, Mr. F., Water-level Alarm Indicator for Boilers, 22
  • Mineral Wealth of North Lincolnshire, 164
  • Mines, Rateable Value of, 122
  • Minotaur, Steam Chart of H.M.S., 413
  • Miranda Steam Yacht, Mr. Thorneycroft, 281
  • Miscellanea, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
  • Modern Railway Construction, 157
  • Monarch, The, 361
  • Moscow Exhibition, 225, 201
  • Motive Power of Street Cars, Ammonia as a, 23
  • Motz, M., Expansion Pivot, 380
  • Mountain Locomotives and Narrow Gauge Lino, 333
  • Museum, Patent Office, 136
  • Native Indian Cotton Gins at the International Exhibition, 432
  • Navy, Coal in the, 31
  • Navy, Smoke Nuisance in the, 31
  • New and Co., Messrs. D., Wheel and Axle Lathes at the Brighton Works of the L., B., and S. C. Railway, 330, 332
  • Newport Puddling Furnace fitted up with Witham's Puddling Machine, 200, 202
  • Newton, Mr., Railway Carriage Wheels, 76
  • Newry Waterworks, 86
  • Noce, Railway Accident, 163
  • Nickel Plating, Keith's Improvements in, 43
  • Nine Hours League Meeting at Newcastle, 248
  • Nine Hours Movement, 65
  • Northern Pacific Railroad, Proposed, 72
  • Norton and Hawksley, Messrs., Beater Mill, 5
  • Notes from France, 75, 121
  • Notes from the Northern and Eastern Counties, 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 196, 214, 250. 268, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464
  • Notes and Memoranda, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 199, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343, 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
  • Notes from Scotland, 18, 35, 53, 71, 89, 107, 125,143, 161, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268, 285, 303, 321, 339, 357, 375, 393, 411,427, 445, 463
  • Notices to Correspondents, 11, 27, 45, 63, 81, 99, 119, 135, 153, 173, 187, 205, 223, 243, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 349, 367, 385, 403, 421, 435, 455
  • Oaks Colliery, The, 137
  • OBITUARY :--
  • - Brown, Mr. James, 207
  • - Chesney, General, 93
  • - Combes, M., 94
  • - Crawshay Bailey, Mr., 25, 37
  • - Crower, C.E.,Mr. Bland William, 141
  • - Morse, Mr. Sydney E., 40
  • - Morse, Prof., 270
  • - Siebe, Mr. Augustus, 289
  • - Whitmore, Mr. John, 406
  • Odessa Waterworks Company, 221
  • Omnibus, Mr. L. J. Todd's Steam, 219, 222
  • Ordnance Maps, French, 252, 323
  • Ordnance Survey, Progress of the, 332
  • Oswald and Co.,Messrs., Compound Engines, 250-H.P. of the Scindia and Bertha, 148, 152
  • Otley's Saw Spindle, 130
  • Owen's College, Manchester, Distribution of Prizes, 383
  • Pacific Railroad, 450
  • Packing Piston Rod Packing, 84
  • Paddle Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, Messrs. Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co.'s Feathering, 59
  • Palmieri, Prof., Seismographic Apparatus, 407
  • Paper Cutting, Messrs. Tidcombe and Co., International Exhibition, 432
  • Paris, Admiral, Designs for Turret Ships, 254, 258
  • Paris Newspaper Office, Machinery of, 85
  • Patent Case, Saxby and Farmer versus Easterbrook and Co., 82
  • Patent Law Committee, Report of, 295, 353
  • Patent Law, Public Policy of, Sir R. Palmer's Evidence, 30, 43
  • Patent Laws, 150
  • Patent Office Model, 196
  • Patent Office Records, 153
  • Patent Office, What shall be Done with the Models at the, 148
  • Patent Office, United States, 371
  • Patent Question, 333, 370, 396
  • Patent Reform, 382
  • Patents, Judicial Utterances on, Rollins v. Hicks, 114
  • Patents, Value of, 136, 150, 418
  • Pavement, Wooden, 20
  • Pavements, Asphalte and other, 269, 287
  • Paving in the City and the Strand, 453
  • Peart's Pit Car Wheel, 433
  • Peat in the Blast Furnace, 364
  • Pembroke Government Dockyard, 184
  • Penn, Mr. S., Regulating Cocks, 291
  • Pepper, Professor, at the Egyptian Hall, 238
  • Perkins, Mr. T., 10-Wheel Goods Engine, Louisville and Nashville Railway, 113, 119, 131, 156
  • Permanent Way, Buckled Plate, Mr. R. Mallet, M.I.C.E., 401, 402
  • Phosphate Mills, 408
  • Phosphorised Bronze and other Alloy as Materials for Artillery, 127, 145, 179
  • Phosphorus from Iron, Removal of, 346
  • Photographing Designs on Enamel, andc , by Violent Heat, 49
  • Photography, A Novel Application of, 377
  • Photo-painting, 394
  • Pig Iron, Prospective Supply of, 407
  • Pig Iron in the States, 260
  • Pig Metal in Puddling, Use of Refined, 395, 418
  • Pig to Puddled Bar, 331
  • Piston, Mr. T. H. Martin, 345
  • Pivot, M. Motz, Expansion, 380
  • Plates, Mr. McCool's Safety, 262
  • Ploughing, Steam, 346
  • Pneumatic Tube System, Progress of, 20
  • Polytechnic, The Royal, 20, 344
  • Pontoon, Messrs. Siebe, Goman, and Christy's Ship Raising, 95
  • Post-office Carriage, Russian, Messrs. Lilpof, Rau, and Co., 362
  • Precious Metals, Custom House Returns, 280
  • Press, "Leeds" Lithographic, Messrs. Dearden and Newsum, International Exhibition, 399
  • Printing from Iron, 238
  • Printing Machine, Furnival's "Express" Flatten, International Exhibition, 436
  • Printing Machine, Walter, Times, International Exhibition, 363, 366
  • Private Bills of the Session, 40, 82, 100, 121, 137, 184, 245, 260, 278, 293, 387, 438, 453
  • Problem, A Neat Little, 40. 84, 96, 114, 137
  • Projectiles, Development of Armour Piercing, 145, 197, 305, 341
  • Propeller, Invention of the Screw, 30
  • Propeller for Water and Air, New Form of, 30
  • Propelling Ships, Mr. J. J. Allingham, 289
  • Propulsion, Novel System of, 434
  • Propulsion, Screw, 333
  • Puddling, Mechanical, 256, 346, 382
  • Puddling, Rotary, 371
  • Puddling, Use of Refined Pig Metal in, 395, 418
  • Pump, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co.'s Direct-Acting Steam, 451
  • Pump, Mr. A. Schmid's Oscillating, 59
  • Pumping, Cost of, 333
  • Pumps, Bilge, 95, 98, 149, 155
  • Pumps, Messrs. Fielding and Platt's Three-Throw, Great Western Locomotive Works, Gloucester, 273
  • Punching and Riveting, Messrs. McKay and McGeorge, 71
  • Railway Amalgamation, 316, 369
  • Railway Communication with India, 388
  • Railway Construction, Modern, 157
  • Railway Dividends, 364
  • Railway in Egypt, 406
  • Railway Matters, 6, 21, 39, 57, 83, 97, 111, 129, 151, 165, 185, 109, 217, 235, 253, 271, 297, 311, 329, 343 365, 379, 405, 415, 435, 449
  • Railway Travelling, Cheap, 347
  • Railway Travelling, Fast, 380
  • Railway Works and Projects, the Great Eastern, 37
  • Railway Works and Projects, the Great Northern, 34
  • Railway Works and Projects, the Great Western, 274 Railway Works and Projects, London and Nortl ï Western Company, 261
  • Railway Works and Projects, the Midland, 306
  • Railway Works and Projects, North-Eastern, 408
  • Railway Works and Projects, the Southern Companies, 378
  • Railway Works and Projects, South-Western an Bristol and Exeter Companies, 453
  • Railways in Asia Minor, 48
  • Railways, French, 130
  • Railways, Indian, Narrow Gauge, 385
  • Railways, Light, 91
  • Railways and the State, 99
  • Railways, Victorian, 63
  • Railways in War, 244
  • Ram, Professor Rankine on the Hydraulic, 55, 84
  • Rankine, Professor, on the Hydraulic Ram, 55, 84
  • Rankine, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., W. J. M., Report on the Design and Construction of Masonry Dams, 1
  • Ravenhill and Salkeld, Messrs., 250-H P. Oscillating Engines, H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 15, 22, 26, 41, 44, 47
  • Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Boilers of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 62
  • Ravenhill, Salkeld, and Co., Messrs., Feathering, Paddle-Wheel of H.M.S. Salamis and Helicon, 59
  • Reform, Patent Law, 208
  • Report on the Designs for Ships of War lately Constructed, 168, 183, 198
  • Report of the Puddling Committee of the Iron and Steel Institute, 207
  • Republic of Paraguay, 453
  • Resistance Battery, 418
  • Restell Breech-loading Rifle, 344
  • Rhone Irrigation Canal, 397
  • Rhymney Railway, Tank Locomotive for the, 2
  • Riachuelo, Launch of the, 145
  • Richardson, Mr. C., Air Loom, International Exhibition, 362
  • Rifle, Mr. Grenville Harston's Breech-loading, 166
  • Rifle, The Restell Breech-loading, 344
  • Rifle, The Snider, 418
  • Rifled versus Smooth-bore Guns, 256
  • Rivers, Pollution of, 455
  • Roads, Macadam, 220
  • Road Steamer in Greece, Trial of, 124
  • Road Steamers, 458
  • Robey and Co., Messrs., and Messrs. Hind and Son, Lathe for Turning Spheres, 291
  • Roofs, Frames of, 114
  • Rotary Engines, 73, 109
  • Rotterdam Ship Canal, 307
  • Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marino Engineering, 442
  • Rudder, Mr. Saunders, 351
  • Rumford Medal, 76
  • Russian Carriage for Moving Heavy Guns, 156
  • Russian Sheet Iron, 364
  • Sale of Engineering Plant at the Hatcham Ironworks, 381
  • Sardinian Mines, Condition of, 122
  • Saunders, Mr., Rudder, 351
  • Savill, Mr. R., Retirement of, 346
  • Saw Spindle, Mr. Otley's, 130
  • Scales for Comparing British Metric Weights an Measures, A. L. Newdegate, M.A., 28
  • Schmid, M. A., Oscillating Pump, 59
  • School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Dinner at the Royal, 310
  • Schwendler, Mr., Detecting Electrically Defective Insulators, 433
  • Science in France, 419
  • Screw Propeller a Success, Who made the, 397
  • Seacombe Landing Stage, Messrs. Robinson and Janson, 414, 416, 417, 420, 434
  • Sea Water Bread, 128
  • Seeley, Prof., on the Colours of Metals at the New York Lyceum of Natural History, 47
  • Seismographic Apparatus, Prof. Palmieri's, 407
  • Selection of Sites for Charcoal Ironworks, 287
  • Selenitic versus Common Mortar, 262
  • Sewage Disinfecting and Manure Company, 139
  • Sewage Works, Merthyr Tydvil, 215
  • Sewerage Bill, The Birmingham, 243
  • Sewers, Ventilation of, 84
  • Shanks and Son, Messrs., Tank Locomotive for the Southampton Docks Company, 182
  • Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company, 53
  • Shell, Flimsy, 421
  • Ship Register Diagram, 389
  • Ship's Bottoms, 275
  • Ships, Form of, 256
  • Ships' Hulls, Voltaic Protection of, 382
  • Ships, On the Rolling of, 333
  • Ships, Unarmoured, 27, 42, 61
  • Ships of War, English, 173, 188
  • Shoeburyness Experiments with 35-ton Gun, 417, 455
  • Sidings, Curves for, 31, 42, 84, 114, 208, 298
  • Siebe, Gorman, and Christy, Messrs., Ship Railing Pontoon, 45
  • Signals, Train, 438
  • Silician Steel, 282
  • Simons and Co., Messrs. W., Hopper Dredge for the Canadian Government, 309, 312
  • Sluices versus Syphons, 220
  • SOCIETY OF ARTS, 58, 300, 342
  • - Use of a Revolving Rabble in the Common Puddling Furnace, Mr. Fred. Paget. C.E., 335
  • Society of Bengal, Asiatic, Form of Galvanometer Suitable for the Quantitative Measurement of the Electro-motive Force and Internal Resistance of Telegraph Batteries, W. E. Ayrton, Esq.., 49
  • SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL, 227, 248
  • - Action of Phosphoric Acid on Morphine, Dr. C. R. A. Wright, 431
  • - Action of Phosphorus Pentasulphide on Tetrachloride of Carbon, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351
  • - Benzyl Isocyanate and Cyanurats, E. A. Letts, 351
  • - Caesium contained in the Water of the Hot Springs in Weal Clifford, Col. P. Yorke, F.R.S., 142
  • - Ceylon Jargons, Mr. M. H. Cochran, 430
  • - Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons, Dr. Schorlemmer, F.R.S., 328
  • - Chinoline and Leucoline, C. Greville Williams, F.R.S., 430
  • - Compound of Sodium and Glycerine, E. A. Letts, 351
  • - Crystalline Principle of Barbadoes Aloo, W. A. Tilden, D. Sc., 101
  • - Degree of Solubility of Silver Chloride in Strong Nitric Acid, Dr. E. T. Thorpe, 351
  • - Dendritic Spots on Paper, A. Liversidge, 430
  • - Determination of Carbonic Acid in Sea Water, Professor Himly, 351
  • - Determination of the Solubility and Specific Gravity of Certain Salts of Sodium and Potassium, Dr. Page and A. D. Keighley, 389
  • - Double Sulphide of Gold and Silver, MM. Pattison Muir, 430
  • - Effects of Temperature on the Absorption of Gases by Charcoal, J. Hunter, M.A., 431
  • - Electrolyses of Sugar Solutions, Mr. H. T. Brown, 389
  • - Examination of a Recent Attack on the Atomic Theory, Mr. Atkins on, 389
  • - Faraday Lecture, Professor Cannizzaro, 431
  • - Influence of Pressure upon Termination, Mr. H. T. Brown, 389
  • - Iron and Steel, Mr. E. Riley, 361
  • - Magnetic Sand of Mount Etna, J. B. Hannay, 430
  • - Metasstanic Acid and Detection and Estimation of Tin, Mr. A. H. Allen, F.C.S., 192
  • - New Tests for Some Organic Fluids, J. A. Wanklyn,. 430
  • - Note on a Secondary Colouring Matter in the Preparation of Alizarine from Anthracene, Mr. W. H. Perkin, F.R.S., 431
  • - Nuinicine and Cinchonicine and their Salt, Mr. D. Howard, 56
  • - Reduction of Ethylic Oxalate by Sodium. Amalgam, Professor Williamson, 192
  • - Relations between the Atomic Hypothesis and the Condensed Symbolic Expression of Dissected Formulae, C. R. A. Wright, D.S.C:, 101
  • - Remarkable Salt Deposited from the Mother Liquors Obtained in the Manufacture of Soda, Mr. T. E. Thorpe, 430
  • - Solvent Action of Various Saline Solutions on Lead, MM. Pattison Muir, 430
  • - Study of Some Tungsten. Compounds, Professor Roscoe, F.R.S., 139
  • SOCIETY, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS', 418
  • - Visit to Battersea., Foundry and Horseshoe Works, 133
  • - Visit to the Works of the Metropolitan Extension of the Great Eastern, 207
  • - Water Supply to Towns and Villages, Mr. G. WL Mill, F.R.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E., 364
  • SOCIETY, EDINBURGH AND LEITH ENGINEERS':--
  • - Construction and Submersion of Submarine Telegraph Cables, Professor Fleeming Jenkin, C.E., F.R.S.E., 210
  • - Designing Wrought Iron Girders, Allan D. Stewart, C.E., 399, 422
  • - Locomotives, Mr. W. S. Taylor, C. E.
  • - Reservoir Embankment, Mr. R. C. Reid, C. E., 65
  • SOCIETY, ENGLISH MECHANICSí, SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL, 2, 325
  • - Application of the Lever, Mr. Anatole Tolhausen, 38
  • SOCIETY, ENGINEERING, KINGíS COLLEGE, 96
  • - Cotton, Mr. Hunter, 184
  • - Great Pyramid, Mr. Jacob, 126
  • - Hydraulic Machinery, Mr. Kirkby, 85
  • - Submarine Works, Mr. Baynes, 158
  • - Visit to Iceland of Mr. Milne, A.K.C., 144
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 20, 407, 451
  • - Address of the President, Mr. Jabez Church, C.E., 92
  • - American Locomotive Engines, Mr. V. Pendred, C.E., On Some Recent Examples of, 164
  • - Electric Telegraph Instruments, Mr. E. G. Bartholomew, C.E., 424, 439
  • - State Railways and Railway Amalgamation, Mr. G. Spencer, 347
  • - Society of Great Britain, The Aeronautical, 255
  • SOCIETY, LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL :--
  • - Influence of Gas and Water Pipes in Determining the Direction of Discharge of Lightning, Mr. Henry Wilde, 133
  • SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL POLYTECHNIC :--
  • - Strength of Cement, Mr. G. F. Chantrell, 85
  • SOCIETY, THE ROYAL :--
  • - Action of Oxygen and Copper Nitrate in a State of Tension, Messrs. Gladstone and Tribe, 274
  • - Anhydrous Liquefied Ammonia, Mr. G. Gave, F.R.S., 453
  • - Bakerian Lecture, Mr. W. Kitchen Parker, F.S.A., 418
  • - Blood Relationship, Mr. F. Galton, 434
  • - Change of Ref Tangibility of the Fraunhofer Lines at the Sun's Limb, W. Huggins, LL.D., D.C.L., 147
  • - Connection between Explosions in Collieries and Weather, Mr. R. H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S., and Mr. W. Galloway, 324
  • - Contact of Surfaces, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 147
  • - Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids, Mr. C. R. A. Wright, 209
  • - Conversazione, 325, 332
  • - Decomposition of Water by Zinc in Conjunction with a more Negative Metal, Messrs. J. H. Gladstone and A. Tribe, 210
  • - Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics, Rev. S. Houghton, 325
  • - Evolution of Life from Lifeless Matter, Mr. W. Noel Hartley, F.C.S., 109
  • - Examination of the Gases occluded in Meteoric Iron from Augusta County, Virginia, Dr. J. W. Mallet, 418
  • - Formal Logic, Mr. Alex. J. Ellis, F.R.S., 325
  • - Fossil Mammals of Australia, Prof. Owen, F.R.S., 325
  • - Fossil Plants of the Coal Measures, Prof. Williamson, 192
  • - Further Experiments on the Effect of Alcohol and Exercise on the Elimination of Nitrogen and on Pulse and Temperature of the Body, Dr. E. A. Parkes, 434
  • - Further Investigation on Planetary Influence upon Solar Activity, Messrs. De la Rue, Balfour Stewart, and B. Loewy, 209
  • - Heterogenitic Modes of Origin of Flagellated Monads, Fungus Germs, and Ciliated Infusoria, Prof. H. C. Bastian, 234
  • - Hycrometer, On a New, Mr. W. 0. Whitehouse, 147
  • - Induction of Electric Currents in an Infinite Plane Conducting Sheet, Prof. J. Clerk Maxwell, F.R.S., 138
  • - New Researches on the Phosphorus Basis, Prof. A. W. Hofman, 234
  • - Normal Paraffins, Mr. C. Shorleminer, 96
  • - Note on a Possible Ultra-solar Spectroscopic Phenomenon, Mr. C. Piazzi Smyth, 96
  • - Opium Alkaloids, Dr. C. R. A. Wright. 274
  • - Relative Power of 34 Substances to Prevent Development of Protoplasmic and Fungus Life in Arresting Putrefaction, Dr. F. C. Calvert, 164
  • - Rings Produced by Crystals when submitted to Circularly Polarised Light, Mr. W. Spottiswoode, 325
  • - Solar Variations of Magnetic Declination at Bombay, Mr. C. Chambers, 96
  • - Specific Heat and other Physical Character of Mixtures of Methylic Alcohol and Water, andc., Dr. Dupre, 388
  • - Structure and Function of the Rods of the Cochlea in Man and other Mammals, Dr. Urbain Pritchard, 418
  • - Supersaturated Saline Solutions, Mr. C. Tomlinson and Mr. Vander Mansbruggho, 388
  • - Supposed Periodicity in the Elements of Terrestrial Magnetism, Mr. G. B. Airy, C.B., 325
  • - Volcanic Energy, Mr. Robert Mallet, F.R.S., 453
  • - Voltaic Standard of Electro-motive Force, Mr. Latimer Clark, 453
  • Society, Royal Agricultural, 389, 406, 421, 438
  • SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS :--
  • - Address of President, Mr. C. AV. Siemens, D.C.L., F.R.S., 150
  • - Application of Mr. T. de Colmar's Calculating Machine to Electrical Computation, Mr. Thomas T. P. Bruce Warren, 280
  • - Automatic Telegraphs, Mr. R. S. Culley, 210
  • - Conversazione at Lord Lindsay's Laboratory, 441
  • - Military Telegraphy, Capt. E. D. Malcolm, R.E., 325
  • - Telegraphy at Sea, Capt. P. H. Columb, R.N., 234
  • - Wheatstone's Bridge, Prof. G. C. Foster, F.R.S., 378
  • Soffits of Bridges, Water-tight, 451
  • Somerset and Dorset Railway, 453
  • South Cleveland Ironworks Company's Share List, 100
  • South Kensington Museum, 18, 25, 33, 48, 61, 86, 93, 110, 138, 157, 178, 193, 226. 245, 257, 278, 298, 307, 328, 368, 380, 412, 416, 438, 457
  • South Wales Ports, Trade of, 262
  • Spectroscope, Lord Lindsay's, 42
  • Spectroscopic Apparatus, Solar Eclipse, 4
  • Spontaneous Combustion, 280
  • Springs, Compressed Wool Auxiliary, Danish Government Railway, 148
  • Springs, Mr. A. Egan, 112
  • Squeezer, Mr. Winslow's, 76
  • Status of the Profession, 69
  • Steel Springs, Mr. J. H. Cooper on, Journal of the Franklin Institute, 20
  • Stone Breaker, Blake's, Constructed by Mr. H. R. Marsden, 406
  • Stone Breaking Machinery, Archer's, 255
  • Stone Sawing Machinery, Melbourne, Mr. T. Glaister, 48
  • Street Watering, 416
  • Strength of Long Struts, Walter R. Browne, 73
  • Struts, Strength of Long, Walter R. Browne, 73
  • Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 423
  • Suez Canal, 207
  • Sulphur and Phosphorus in Iron, Test for, 216
  • Sulphur in Switzerland, 342
  • Surcharges on Foreign Shipping and Merchandise Entering France, 112
  • Surveyor, A Tree'd, 388
  • Swedish Coal, 164
  • Swinger and the Goshawk, The, 385, 434
  • Tank Locomotive for the Rhymney Railway, 2
  • Tapping and Screwing Machine, Messrs. J. and J. Kershaw, 450
  • Tay Bridge, Details of the, 399
  • Taylor, Mr. W., Ship Register Diagram, 389
  • Technical Education, 82, 148
  • Telegraph Poles, Process of Preparing, 344
  • Telegraphy, Practical Papers on, 110, 147, 215, 233, 269, 305, 359, 404, 429
  • Testing of Iron Developed by Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid, 256
  • Thames Sewerage Commission, 81
  • Thanksgiving, The National, 154
  • Thomas and Son. Messrs., Bangor Slate Ridge, 4
  • Thompson and Wilson, Messrs., Double Wheel Tire Lathe, 218
  • Thorneycroft, Mr., Steam Yacht Miranda, 281
  • Tidal Rivers, Utilising the Force of, 85
  • Tidcombe and Co., Messrs., Paper Cutting, International Exhibition, 432
  • Time that Planets would take to Fall into the Sun, 419, 459
  • Tin-plate Trade, 244
  • Tin Plates, Exports during the Year, 73
  • Tires and the Communication Cord, Railway, 32
  • Todd, Mr. L. J., Steam Omnibus, 219, 222
  • Todd, Mr. L. J.. Vertical Boilers, 23, 43, 84
  • Torpedoes, 31, 42, 84, 114, 150, 208, 298
  • Towle, Mr. H., Valve Gear, 112
  • Train Stopped by Sand, 346
  • Tramway Car, Mr. Grantham's Steam, 130, 134
  • Tramway Cars, Steam, 64, 96
  • Tramways, Metropolitan, 307, 362
  • Tramways in the Potteries, 137
  • Trial Ground at Cardiff, 424
  • Tube System, The Pneumatic, 42
  • Tunnelling by Diamond-boring Machine, 398
  • Tunnels, Cost of, 72
  • Turret Ships, Admiral Paris' Designs for, 251, 258
  • Tyndall, Prof., at the Academy Dinner, 336
  • Tyndall, Prof., on the Identity of Light and Radiant Heat, 139
  • United States Patent Office, 371
  • Valve Gear, Mr. H. Towle, 112
  • Valve, Messrs. Watson and Andrews Marine Oscillating, 344
  • Vanguard, H.M. Double Battery Iron-plated Ship, 58
  • Van Ruth, M., System of Examining and Recording the Fibre of Iron, 236, 238
  • Vavasseur's 7in. Steel Gun, Naval Carriage and Slide, 272, 275
  • Ventilation, Coal Mine, 46
  • Ventilation of Unwholesome Manufactories, 19
  • Vesuvius Eruption, Description of Instruments used for Observing Earthquake Shocks, 407
  • Viaduct, Mr. Koch's Pontoon, 181, 186
  • Vohl, Dr., Experiments with Charcoal, 325
  • Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 178, 195, 214, 232, 242, 267, 286, 304, 322, 340, 358, 376, 394, 412, 428, 446, 464
  • Walker, Mr. H., Oscillating Bolt Fowling-piece, 416
  • Walter-Times' Printing Machine, International Exhibition, 363, 366
  • War Department Report on Gun Cotton, 37
  • Water Supply for Dunoon, 369
  • Water Supply of Glasgow, 55
  • Waterworks, The Leicester, 457
  • Waters, Subterranean, 382
  • Watson and Andrews, Messrs., Marine Oscillating Safety Valve, 344
  • Watt, Mr., Tubulous Marine Boilers, 240-H P., 454
  • Weather Charts, 218
  • Webb, Mr., Excavating Machine, 182
  • Weekly Chemical, Mineral, and Metal Report, 36, 51, 108
  • Weighing Machine, Duckham's Hydrostatic, 334, 346
  • Well, The Deepest in the World, near Berlin, 414
  • Westinghouse Air Brake, The, 359, 360
  • Wheatly, Capt. J., On a New Form for Ironclads, 238
  • Wheel, Peart's Pit Car, 433
  • Wheels, Mr. Newton's Railway Carriage, 76
  • Whitaker, Mr., Stop Cocks, 130
  • Whitus, Mr. C., Gauge Bar for Bit Braces, 380
  • Williams, C.E., Mr. A., Georgetown Gasworks, 294, 299, 308, 316, 326, 327, 342, 348
  • Wind on Inclined Planes, Force of, 306
  • Winslow, Mr., Squeezer, 76
  • Wire Drawing, 59
  • Wolf Rock Lighthouse, 74. 77
  • Wonderful Discovery, Motive Power, 181
  • Woolwich Dockyard, 25
  • Working Men and the Patent Laws, 389
  • Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs , Steam Tug, Hoist, and Fire Engine, 436

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