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Agricultural | *Agricultural Engineers' Association, 351 | ||
*Air Gas Machines, 320 | |||
*Alaska Silver Mine, 264 | |||
*Allan, Mr., Floating Cabin, 180, 188 | |||
*Allen's Elastic Wheels, 111 | |||
*Alley, Mr., Boiler, 282 | |||
*American Iron Trade, 323 | |||
*American Minerals and British Ironmasters, 13 | |||
*American Railways, 66 | |||
*Anchor, Messrs. Barford and Perkins' Self-Moving, Savage's Patent. 93 | |||
*Ancient Engineering, its Methods and Appliances, 333, 460 | |||
*Andrews, F.R.S., Matter in the Liquid and Gaseous States, 94 | |||
*Antipodes, Unionism at the, 30 | |||
*Aquarium and Winter Garden at Westminster, Designed by Mr. Bedborough, 231, 234, 238, 245, 250, 258 265 272 | |||
*Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke, Messrs., Haymaker, 180 | |||
*Associated Marine Engineers, 5 | |||
*Association, Agricultural Engineers', 351 | |||
*Association, The British Iron Trade, 429, 447 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN, GLASGOW, 373 | |||
*- Opening Meeting, 271 | |||
*- Simple and Compound High Pressure Condensing Engines, Mr. Robert Thomson, 351 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LEEDS-- | |||
*- Dinner at the Great Northern Railway Station Hotel, 391 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LONDON, 401 | |||
*- Art of Coining, Mr. Joseph Newton, A.I.C.E., 118 | |||
*- History and Modern Modes of Manufacturing Watches and Clocks, Sir John Bennett, 406 | |||
*ASSOCIATION, MANCHESTER STEAM USERS'-- | |||
*- Deputation to the Home Secretary for Inquiry into Boiler Explosions, 5 | |||
*- Report of Mr. L. E. Fletcher, 27 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS-- | |||
*- Stone Breaking Machinery, Mr. Arthur Jacob, C.E., 280 | |||
*Astor Library, New York, 47 | |||
*Atchison Bridge, Kansas, U.S., Messrs. Coolidge and Hemberle, 58, 59, 74, 80, 100, 101 | |||
*Axle Bearings, A Study on, 380, 398 | |||
*Axle Breakages in Germany, 8 | |||
*Axles, Belgian, 168 | |||
*Axles, Testing Railway Steel, 29 | |||
*Bagshaw and Son, Messrs., Compound Beam Mill Engine, 316, 319 | |||
*Bailey, Mr. W. H., Bursting of Water Supply Pipes in Winter, 48 | |||
*Ball Cocks, Messrs. Bullen and Aske's High Pressure. 246 | |||
*Balloon Univers, 471 | |||
*Baltimore Waterworks, 406 | |||
*Bankers' Strong Room, Messrs. Hobbs, Hart, and Co., 198 | |||
*Banks-women, Business Aspect of the Employment of, 46 | |||
*Barford and Perkins, Messrs., Self-Moving Anchor, Savage's Patent, 93 | |||
*Barrans and Co., Messrs., 1.5 cwt. Single Standard Steam Hammer, 128 | |||
*Bastie Process of Glass Treating, 90, 182 | |||
*Batho, Mr. W. F.. and Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., Compound Mill Engine for Howrah, 132, 135 | |||
*Belgian College for South Yorkshire, 30 | |||
*Belgian Iron in England, 30, 116, 262 | |||
*Belgian Iron Question Again, 116 | |||
*Belgian Iron Trade, 354, 391 | |||
*Belgian Tires in England, 422 | |||
*Bellegarde, Application of Water Power at, 73 | |||
*Bell-Signalling Apparatus, Messrs. Siemens Brothers' Magneto-Electric, 441 | |||
*Bermejo, The, 285 | |||
*Berthon's Collapsible Boats, 427 | |||
*Bessemer Steel in Sweden, 53 | |||
*Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution, 217 | |||
*Birmingham Products, Good Taste in, 288 | |||
*Blake, Mr. J.. Vertical Boiler, 465 | |||
*Blasting in Coal Mines, 267 | |||
*Boadicia, The, 200 ; Launch, 285 | |||
*Board of Trade Surveyorships, 427 | |||
*Boats, Submarine, 157 | |||
*Boiler, Mr. J. Blakeís Vertical, 465 | |||
*Boiler Engineering, Amateur, 64,134 | |||
*Boiler Engineering, American, 254, 285 | |||
*Boiler Explosion, Heathtown, 67 | |||
*Boiler Explosion, The Marcasite, 23 | |||
*Boiler Explosions and Coroners' Juries, 394 | |||
Boiler Explosions, Delayed Ebullition as a cause of, 377, 398 | |||
*Boiler Explosions, Steam, 5, 183 | |||
*Boiler Feed Pipes, 27 | |||
*Boiler fitted to the Red Rose, R.Y.S., Howard's Safety, Barrow Shipbuilding Company, 25, 32 | |||
*Boiler, The Howard, 463, 466 | |||
*Boiler Pipes, Bursting of Kitchen, 77 | |||
*Boilers, American, 320, 397, 408, 453 | |||
*Boilers, Corrosion of, 450 | |||
*Boilers, Corrosion of Marine, 357, 377 | |||
*Boilers, Naval, 63 | |||
*Boilers, Priming of Steam, 279, 285, 397 | |||
*Boilers, Rag, 288 | |||
*Boilers, Water Tube, 302 | |||
*Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co., Messrs., 323 | |||
*Bolt Forging Machinery, 42 | |||
*Bourne, C.E., Mr. J., Recollections of Improvements which have been made in the Steam Engine during the last Half Century, 306, 350, 422, 440, 462 | |||
*Bourseul, M., Causes of Destruction to Wooden Posts, 130 | |||
*Brainerd Bridge, Mississippi, Destruction of, 118 | |||
*Brake Blocks, Retarding Trains without the Application of, 61 | |||
*Brakes Continuous, 1, 320 | |||
*Bremner's Steam Steering Screw, 298, 309 | |||
*Bridge over the Danube Railway, 6, 8, 10 | |||
*Bridge over the Severn on the Severn and Wye Railway, Mr. G. W. Keeling, C.E., and Mr. G. Wells Owen, C.E., 115, 152 | |||
*Bridge at West Auckland, Old Railway, 214 | |||
*Bright Tin iu America, Manufacture of, 178 | |||
*Brindley Memorial, The, 183 | |||
*British Association at Belfast, 303 | |||
*BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT BRISTOL, THE, 134, 303 | |||
*- Address of Professor Balfour Stewart, M.A., LL.D. F. R.S., to the Mathematical and Physical Section 266 | |||
*- Address of Mr. Froude, Section G., 158 | |||
*- Address of Sir John Hawkshaw, 141, 146 | |||
*- Chrome Steel, Gen. H. B. Carrington, U.S. Army M.A., LL.D., andc., 178 | |||
*- Description of the Works at the Avonmouth Dock James Brunlees, C.E., F.G.S., 302 | |||
*- Machine for Obtaining Motive Power from Wav Motion, B. Tower, 256 | |||
*- Methods for Giving Distinctive Characters to Light houses, Sir W. Thomson and Mr. J. Hopkinson 177 | |||
*- Optical Properties of a Titano-Silicic Glass, Professor Stokes and J. Hopkinson, 252 | |||
*- Report of the Council, 141 | |||
*- Report on Trades Unions, 182 | |||
*- Severn Tunnel. Mr. C. Richardson, Section G., 216 | |||
*- Steering, Joseph Woolley. LL.D., Section G., 324 | |||
*- Steering of Ships, Dr. Woolley, 177 | |||
*- Steering of Screw Steamers, Professor Osborne Reynolds. 177 | |||
*- Tidal Scour in Rivers, Mr. C. Richardson, 205 | |||
*- Trials of Screw Steamers, Mr. W. Denny, Section G., 178 | |||
*- Vertical Motion of Vessels, Mr. Thorneycroft, 177 | |||
*British North American Boundary Commission, 349 | |||
*Bronze Field Pieces, The Return to, 235 | |||
*Bruiser, Trials with H.M.S., 73 | |||
*Brunlees, McKerrow, and Bell, Messrs., Proposed Alteration of London Bridge, 424 | |||
*Brussels International Exhibition, 291 | |||
*Bulkhead Doors, Coxhead's Hydraulic, 181 | |||
*Bulkheads. Water Tight, 251, 284 | |||
*Bullen and Aske, Messrs., High Pressure Ball Cocks, 246 | |||
*Burgoine, Messrs. C. and A., Royal Barge. 316 | |||
*Burrell and Valpy, Messrs., Safety Wheel Tire, 465 | |||
*Cabin, Allan's Floating, 180, 188 | |||
*Cabins. Floating, 200 | |||
*Cable Testing, Chain, 116 | |||
*Cannel Coal at Ax well Colliery, 285 | |||
*Carillon Machine, Shorediteh Parish Church, Messrs. Gillett and Bland, 113, 114 | |||
*Carillons, 181 | |||
*Castalia, The, 341 | |||
*Castleford and Whitwood Main Drainage Competition, 175 | |||
*Causes of Destruction to Wooden Posts, M. Boursenl on, 130 | |||
*Channel Tunnel, 5 | |||
*Chapelhall Ironworks and the Ferrie Furnace, 77 | |||
*Chimneys, Dwelling House, 220 | |||
*China, Navvies for, 270 | |||
*Chinese Armour-clad Vessel, Mr. J. Rennie, Architect, and Mr. J. M. Allan, Engineer, 318 | |||
*Christmas Diaries, 457 | |||
*Circular War Vessels, Cyclads, 459 | |||
*Closed Hearth System, M. Lurmann, 290 | |||
*Coal, More, 204 | |||
*Coal, Spontaneous Combustion of, 136 | |||
*Coal, Steam, 252 | |||
*Collieries, Draining, 204 | |||
*Colliers and Ironworkers, An Order of Merit for, 375 | |||
*Colliery Enginemen, The Wages of, 46 | |||
*Collision, The Kildwick, 186 | |||
*Collisions at Sea, 29 | |||
*Colls, Mr. F. W., Mercurial Safety Valve, 128 | |||
*Compass, Mr. Casella's New, 408 | |||
*Competition, American, 204 | |||
*Competition, French, 98 | |||
*Continuous Brakes, 1, 320 | |||
*Cooke and Sons, Messrs., New Electro-magnetic Clock at the London Post Office, 49 | |||
*Co-operation, 213 | |||
*Copyright of Designs, 66 | |||
*Corrosion of Iron in Railway Bridges, Mr. W. Kent, 118 | |||
*Corrosion of Metals, 200 | |||
*Corrosion in Steam Pumps, 220 | |||
*Cotswold Hills, 342 | |||
*Coxhead's Hydraulic Bulkhead Doors, 181 | |||
*Crichton and Craig, Messrs., Audible Signals for Railways, 76 | |||
*Crocodile, The, 328 | |||
*Crose, C.E., Mr. J R., Memoir of the Construction of a Masonry Dam, American Society of Civil Engineers, 170, 217, 245 | |||
*Crossley, Mr. W., Hot Blast Stove, Askam Ironworks, 422, 425 | |||
*Croydon Town Sewage, 14 | |||
*Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering, 365, 457 | |||
*Crystal Palace, Technical Education, 112 | |||
*Cudworth, Mr., Express Locomotive, South-Eastern Railway, 441, 448 | |||
*Cullen's Stone Gear, Newry Foundry Company, 58, 90, 147 | |||
*Cumbrae Lighthouse Removal, 362 | |||
*Danube, Railway Bridge over the, 6, 8, 10 | |||
*Darlington, Exhibition of Locomotives at, 227, 243 | |||
*Darlington Railway Jubilee, 212, 228, 232 | |||
*Dartmoor Field Artillery Experiments, 102, 116, 125, 152, 167, 168, 187 | |||
*Davey, Mr., Hydraulic Pumping Engine, Messrs. Hathorne, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, 214, 215 | |||
*Deakin, Parker, and Co., Messrs., Compound Engine for the Manchester Corporation, 304 | |||
*Deep Shafts and Mines, 386 | |||
*Deutschland, The, 61 | |||
*Development and Improvement of the Tees, 243 | |||
*Diagrams, Disc, 181 | |||
*Dick and Stevenson, Messrs., Apparatus for Working Steep Gradients by Locomotives, 246 | |||
*Dickinson, Mr., wheel Moulding Machine, 77 | |||
*Distilling Apparatus, Mr. Kirkaldy, 282 | |||
*Diving Apparatus, 147 | |||
*Dixon, Mr. A., Radial Arm Test or Gauge Cock, 371 | |||
*Dossor, Nelson and Weddall, Messrs., Lubricators, 421 | |||
*Drainage, Proposed United System of, 307 | |||
*Dredgers for St. Petersburg, 328 | |||
*Drills, Radial, 303 | |||
*Eames Petroleum Furnace, The, 230 | |||
*Earl Derby on Machines, 288 | |||
*Earle's Shipbuilding Co., 457 | |||
*Ebullition, Delayed, 453 | |||
*Education, Technical, 79, 213 | |||
*Elce and Co., Messrs. J., Self-acting Planing Machine, 465 | |||
*Elementary Lectures for Working Men at the Townhall, Shoreditch, 362 | |||
*Engine, Messrs. J. Bagshaw and Son's Compound Beam Mill, 316, 319 | |||
*Engine, Mr. Davey's Hydraulic Pumping, Messrs. Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, 214, 215 | |||
*Engine Economy, Marine, 320 | |||
*Engine Economy, Steam, 303, 354, 408, 427 | |||
*Engine for Egypt, 40-H.P. Horizontal, Reading Ironworks, 285, 286 | |||
*Engine for Howrah, Mr. W. F. Batho and Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co.'s Compound Mill, 132, 135 | |||
*Engine for the Manchester Corporation, Messrs. Deakin, Parker, and Co.'s Compound, 304 | |||
*Engine Performance, Steam, 236, 254, 408 | |||
*Engine with Surface Condenser, Messrs. J. and H. Gwynne's 30-H.P. Marine, 148, 152 | |||
*Engine Tenters, Colliery, 358, 377 | |||
*Engine, Willan's Three-Cylinder, 230 | |||
*Engineering in the Argentine Republic, 389 | |||
*Engineering at the Crystal Palace, 457 | |||
*Engineering Improvements on the Tees, 168 | |||
*Engineering: its Methods and Appliances, Ancient, 333, 460 | |||
*Engineers and Metallurgists, 394 | |||
*Engineers, Naval. 288, 303, 307 | |||
*Engineers in the Prussian Navy,'285 | |||
*Engines, Great Northern, 274 | |||
*Engines, Long Stroke, 269 | |||
*Engines, Marine, 320 | |||
*Engines, Old, 254 | |||
*Engines, Quadruple, 274 | |||
*Engines, Quadruple Cylinder, 203, 213 | |||
*Engines, Rotary, 118 | |||
*Engines, Three-Cylinder, 353, 376 | |||
*Engines, Traction, 115 | |||
*English Coal in Belgium, 366 | |||
*English and Continental Field Guns, 459 | |||
*English Steel and the American Centennial, 306 | |||
*Erichsen and Maardt, Messrs.. Furnaces, 352 | |||
*Exhibition of Locomotives at Darlington, 227, 243 | |||
*Exhibition, The Manchester, 24, 60, 61 | |||
*Exhibition, The Philadelphia, 46, 427, 450 | |||
*Experimental Steam Boiler Explosions, 205 | |||
*Experiments with Patent Fuel at Round Oak Works, 388 | |||
*Explosion on the Brigadier, 351 | |||
*Explosions, The Late Colliery, 429 | |||
*Extinction of Ships on Fire, 183 | |||
*Factory Acts in Scotland, 183 | |||
*Fawcett and Firth, Messrs., Double, Single, and Self- Acting Steam Hammers, 145 | |||
*Feed Heating and Condensing Apparatus, Messrs. Johnson and Allan, 282 | |||
*Feed Water, 61 | |||
*Field Artillery Experiments, Dartmoor/102, 116, 125, 152, 167, 168, 187 | |||
*Fire Boxes, Steel, 470 | |||
*Fish Joints, 453 | |||
*Flanging Machine, Piedboeuf's Hydraulic, 351, 353 | |||
*Floating Battery for 36in. Mortar, Mr. R. Mallet, C.E,, F.R.S., 464 | |||
*Floods and Decreased River Discharge, 37, 82 | |||
*Fog Homs, Automatic, 65 | |||
*Foreign Boiler Legislation--Germany and Prussia, 60 | |||
*Foundations in India, 267 | |||
*Fox, Walker, and Co., Messrs., Locomotive for Steep Gradients, Handyside's Patent, 163, 164 | |||
*Fraserburgh Harbour, Extension of, 298 | |||
*French Canals, 106 | |||
*French Railway Reform, 401 | |||
*French Street Tramways, 451 | |||
*Frith's Coal Cutter, 316 | |||
*Fuel, Aitchison's Peat Smelting, 303 | |||
*Fuel, Gas as a, 252 | |||
*Fuel, Patent, 254 | |||
*Fuel, Peat, 354, 377 | |||
*Fuel, Smokeless, 200 | |||
*Fulton Ferry, New York, 322 | |||
*Furnace, Mr. J. Ireland's Continuous Peat Gas and Charcoal, 468, 472 | |||
*Furnaces, The Crampton, 82 | |||
*Furnaces, Messrs. Erichsen and Maardt, 352 | |||
*Furnaces, Supplying Air to Boiler, 98 | |||
*Gas Companies, Chartered and Imperial, 287 | |||
*Gas Machine, The Auto-Pneumatic, 353 | |||
*Gas Machine, M'Avoy's Auto-Pneumatic, 283 | |||
*Gas, Natural, 412 | |||
*Gas, Peat, 453 | |||
*Gas Shadow, A, 465 | |||
*Gases, Mechanical Properties of, 21, 55 | |||
*Ganges Railway Bridge, 119 | |||
*German Field Railway Department, 58 | |||
*Gillett and Bland, Messrs., Carillon Machine, Shoreditch Parish Church, 113, 114 | |||
*Girder Testing, 283 | |||
*Glass, Toughened, 149, 316 | |||
*Governor, Mr. Mein, 246 | |||
*Greenock Harbour, 285 | |||
*Gumpel Rudder, The, 326, 353 | |||
*Gun, The 81-Ton. 186, 211, 367, 420 | |||
*Gun Carriages, The Moncrieff, 385, 392, 408 | |||
*Gun Gear, H.M.8. Thunderer's Turret, 439 | |||
*Gun Plough, A, 326 | |||
*Guns, Breech-Loading, 64 | |||
*Guns, English and Continental Field, 459 | |||
*Guns, Naval, 11 | |||
*Gwynne, Messrs. J. and H., 30-H.P. Marine Engine with Surface Condenser, 148, 152 | |||
*Gwynne, Messrs. J. and H., Pumping Machinery, Holland Drainage Works, 388, 395, 396 | |||
*Gwynne and Co., Messrs., Pumping Machinery at the New Graving Dock, Dundee, 337, 340 | |||
American | *Haag's System of Warming Railway Carriages by Steam, 370, 377 | ||
*Hamburgh Observatory, 74 | |||
*Hamilton, C E , Mr. Schuyler, On the Fabrication of Beton Blocks by Manual Labour, American Society of Civil Engineers, 112 | |||
*Hammer, Messrs. Barrans and Co.'s 1.5 cwt. Single Standard Steam, 128 | |||
*Hammers, Messrs. Fawcett and Firth's Double, Single, and Self-acting Steam, 445 | |||
*Haseley Waterworks, 7 | |||
*Haswell. Mr. J., Narrow Gauge Locomotive, 412--(See also Working Drawing, Dec. 10th, 1875.) | |||
*Hawkshaw, Sir John, Address to the British Association, 141, 146 | |||
*Haymaker, Messrs. Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke's, 180 | |||
*Hayward Tyler and Co.'s, Messrs., Universal Pump, 220 | |||
*Hearths, Blast Furnace, 254 | |||
*Heathtown Boiler Explosion, 67 | |||
*Hedge's Boiler at Taunton, 61 | |||
*Hedley, Mr. R., Raising and Lowering Launches, 371 | |||
*Hercules Screw Propeller, The, 326 | |||
*Herzog, M., on Railways, 307 | |||
*Hobbs, Hart, and Co., Messrs., Bankers' Strong Room, 19S | |||
*Hobson, Mr. A. H. G., Lock Nut, 441 | |||
*Holstein Maritime Canal, 427 | |||
*Hose Rivet, New Kind of, 285 | |||
*Hot Blast Pig for Refined Iron, 441 | |||
*Howard Boiler, The, 463, 466 | |||
*Howard's 8-H.P. "Farmer's" Engine, Taunton Show, 28, 32 | |||
*Howard's Safety Boiler Fitted to the Red Rose, R. Y.S., Barrow Shipbuilding Company, 25, 32 | |||
*How the Gulf Cyclones Travel. 433 | |||
*Hydraulic and Chain Loading Gear for Heavy Ordnance, 297 | |||
*Hydraulic Machinery, 147 | |||
*Imperfect Eyesight in Engine Drivers, 427 | |||
*Indian Engineering College, 53, 74, 81 | |||
*Indian Railways. Comparative Statement of Fuel, andc., for the Half-year ending 31st Dec., 1874, 117 | |||
*Indicator, Speed, 453 | |||
*Industrial Changes and Chances, 89 | |||
*Industrial Enterprise in Roumania, 465 | |||
*Industrial Progress in Ireland, Mr. J. F. Hodges' Address to the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, 405 | |||
*INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 126, 164, 195, 351 | |||
*- Designing of Ingot Moulds for Steel Rail Ingots, Mr. W. Hackney, A.I.C.E., 222 | |||
*- Fire Clay and other Refractory Materials, Mr. Geo. F. Snelus, F.C.S., 270 | |||
*- Further Improvements in Blast Furnace Hearths, Mr. Charles Wood, 232 | |||
*- High-pressure Steam and its Application to Quadruple Engines, Mr. Daniel Adamson, F.G.S., 189 | |||
*- Howard Boiler, Mr. D. Joy, 196 | |||
*- Price's Retort Furnace, Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, M.P., F.R.S., 189 | |||
*- Rail Joints, Mr. Sandberg, 390, 397 | |||
*- Use of Caustic Lime in the Blast Furnace, Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, M.P., F.R.S., 247 | |||
*- Visit to Manchester, 188, 195 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 8, 27, 316, 320, 401 | |||
*- Brighton Intercepting and Outfall Sewers, Mr. J. G. Gamble, B.A., A.I.U.E., 442 | |||
*- Experiments on the Movement of Air in Pneumatic Tubes, Mr. Charles Bon temps, 373 | |||
*- Manora Breakwater, Kurrachee, Mr. W. H. Price, M.I.C.E., 343 | |||
*- Pneumatic Transmission of Telegrams, Mr. R. S. Culley, M.l.C.E.,and Mr. R. Sabine, M.I.C.E., 354 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, THE CLEVELAND, 354 | |||
*- Annual Dinner. The, 436 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MARINE ENGINEERS, PROPOSED, 156 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 408 | |||
*- Relations existing between Shipbuilders, Shipowners, and Ship Insurers, Mr. W. M. Penning, 78 | |||
*Ireland, Mineral Resources of, 411 | |||
*Ireland, Mr. J., Continuous Peat Gas and Charcoal Furnace, 468, 472 | |||
*Ironclads, Circular, 168, 305, 323 | |||
*Iron Coal, andc , Trades of Birmingham, andc., 19, 35, 53, 71, 87, 105, 123, 139.155. 175, 193, 209, 225, 241, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 347. 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477 | |||
*Iron and Coal Trade with China, 351 | |||
*Iron, Corrugating, Mr. Johnson, 327 | |||
*Iron Duke, The, 375 | |||
*Iron, Machine-made Finished, 134 | |||
*Iron Making in the Central Presidency, 116 | |||
*Iron Making Experiments in India, 430 | |||
*Ironmasters' Difficulties, 46 | |||
*Ironmasters and their Men, 394 | |||
*Iron Mines, The Montreal, West Cumberland, 255 | |||
*Iron, Russian, 83 | |||
*Iron and Steel Centres, Improvements in, 306 | |||
*Iron, Swedish, 168, 200 | |||
*Iron Trade, The, 61, 82, 133, 150 | |||
*Iron Trade and the Floods. The, 412 | |||
*Iron Trade of Germany, 441 | |||
*Iron versus Steel, 47 | |||
*Ironworkers. Payment of, 204 | |||
*Ironworks, Day to Day Hiring, 323 | |||
*Ironworks, St. Pancras, 181 | |||
*Irrigation, Practical, 45 | |||
*Jamin Magnet, The, 119 | |||
*Japan, Blast Furnaces for, 13 | |||
*Japan, Trade with, 236 | |||
*Japanese Railways, 214 | |||
*Johnson and Allan, Messrs., Feed-heating and Condensing Apparatus, 282 | |||
*Johnson, Mr., Corrugating Iron, 327 | |||
*Keeling, C.E., Mr. G. W., and Mr. G. Wells Owen, C.E., Bridge over the Severn on the Severn and Wye Railway, 145, 152 | |||
*Kent, Mr. W., on Corrosion of Iron in Railway Bridges, 118 | |||
*Keokuk and Kansas City Railway, 307 | |||
*Kirkaldy, Mr., Distilling Apparatus, 282 | |||
*Kettle, Successor to Mr. Rupert, 13 | |||
*Kind-Chaudron System, The, 471 | |||
*King's College Scholarship, 285 | |||
*Kirtley, Mr. W., Tank Locomotives, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 410, 413, 426 | |||
*Krupp Gun, The, 307 | |||
*Labour Bills, The, 11 | |||
*Labour and Coal, 380 | |||
*Labour-saving Machine, 252 | |||
*Lagging of Steam Pipes, 398 | |||
*Lamp, Mr. T. Silver. 144 | |||
*Lancashire Coal Field, Requirements of, 470 | |||
*Landing Stage, The Liverpool, 101 | |||
*LEADING ARTICLES :-- | |||
*- Air Pumps, 185 | |||
*- Amateur Boiler Engineering, 64, 134 | |||
*- American Competition, 204 | |||
*- Belgian Axles, 168 | |||
*- Belgian College for South Yorkshire, 30 | |||
*LEADING ARTICLES (continued) | |||
*- Belgian Iron Question again, 116 | |||
*- Belgian Pit Sinking, 358 | |||
*- Blast Furnaces Tuyeres, 252 | |||
*- Blast Furnaces for Japan, 13 | |||
*- Blast in Puddling, 93, 186 | |||
*- Boilers of the Serapis, 269 | |||
*- Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co., Messrs., 324 | |||
*- Breech-loading Guns, 64 | |||
*- British Ironmasters and American Minerals, 13 | |||
*- British, Proposed Iron Trade Association, 429 | |||
*- Business Aspect of the Employment of Bankswomen. 46 | |||
*- Captain Webb's Achievement, 220 | |||
*- Castalia, The, 341 | |||
*- Centennial Exhibition, 450 | |||
*- Chain Cable Testing, 116 | |||
*- Chartered and Imperial Gas Companies, 287 | |||
*- Circular Ironclads, 168, 305, 323 | |||
*- Coal Pit Explosion in North Wales, 412 | |||
*- Colliery Engine tenters, 358. 377 | |||
*- Colliery Explosions, The Late, 429 | |||
*- Collisions at Sea. 29 | |||
*- Collision in the Solent. 149 | |||
*- Coroners' Juries' and Boiler Explosions, 394 | |||
*- Corrosion of Marine Boilers, 357 | |||
*- Cotswold Hills, 342 | |||
*- Coupled Locomotives, 133 | |||
*- Crampton Furnaces, 82 | |||
*- Crewe Locomotive Works, 116 | |||
*- Day-to-day Hiring at Ironworks, 324 | |||
*- Diversion of Sewage from the Thames, 167 | |||
*- Draining Collieries, 204 | |||
*- Drainage works in Staffordshire, 64 | |||
*- Earl Derby on Machinery, 288 | |||
*- Early Locomotives, 219 | |||
*- Eighty-one Ton Gun, The, 186 | |||
*- Elimination of Sulphur from Iron, 430 | |||
*- Engineers in the Navy, 287 | |||
*- English Experience of Belgian Iron, 30 | |||
*- English Steel and the American Centennial, 306 | |||
*- Flood Warnings, 82 | |||
*- Floods and the Iron Trade, 412 | |||
*- Fog Signals, 45 | |||
*- French Competition, 98 | |||
*- Gas as a Fuel, 252 | |||
*- Good Taste in Birmingham Products, 288 | |||
*- Goods Wagons, 470 | |||
*- Government and the Merchant Shipping Bills, 81 | |||
*- Improvements in Iron and Steel Centres, 306 | |||
*- Indian Engineering College, 81 | |||
*- Iron Duke, The, 376 | |||
*- Iron-making in the Central Presidency, 116 | |||
*- Iron-making Experiments in India, 430 | |||
*- Iron-making Machinery, 150 | |||
*- Ironmasters' Difficulties, 46 | |||
*- Ironmasters' Profit, 13 | |||
*- Ironmasters and their Men, 394 | |||
*- Iron Pyrites, 220 | |||
*- Iron Trade, The, 133 | |||
*- Iron Trade Prospects, 82 | |||
*- Iron Trade of the United States, 323 | |||
*- Kettle's Successor, Mr., 13 | |||
*- Kildwick Collision, 186 | |||
*- Labour Bills, The, 11 | |||
*- Labour Saving Machine, 252 | |||
*- Life Rafts, 469 | |||
*- Locomotives, Early, 219 | |||
*- Locomotives, Old and New, 376 | |||
*- Locomotives of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825 and 1875, 218 | |||
*- London Bridge, 469 | |||
*- London Street Macadamising, 375, 450 | |||
*- London Water Companies, 167 | |||
*- Long Stroke Engines, 269 | |||
*- Loose Screw Propellers, 430 | |||
*- Machine Made Finished Iron, 134 | |||
*- Makaroff's Mats, 288 | |||
*- Manchester Sewage, 342 | |||
*- Marine Engines for Ships of War, 357, 375 | |||
*- Mechanical Aids to Puddling, 116 | |||
*- Merchant Shipping Legislation, 358 | |||
*- Metallurgists and Engineers, 394 | |||
*- Mineral Resources of Ireland, 411 | |||
*- Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom, 430, 449 | |||
*- More Coal, 204 | |||
*- Natural Gas, 412 | |||
*- Naval Boilers, 63 | |||
*- Naval Guns, 11 | |||
*- Navvies for China, 270 | |||
*- Oil versus Gas, 450 | |||
*- Old and New Locomotives, 376 | |||
*- Order of Merit for Colliers and Ironworkers, 376 | |||
*- Our Navy, 203 | |||
*- Our Railways, 305 | |||
*- Paper War Ships, 219 | |||
*- Parliament and the London Gas Companies, 12 | |||
*- Payment of Ironworkers, 204 | |||
*- Philadelphia Exhibition, 46 | |||
*- Plimsoll, Mr., and the House of Commons, 82 | |||
*- Practical Irrigation, 45 | |||
*- Prices, 64 | |||
*- Promotion of Business by Trades Unions, 430 | |||
*- Quadruple Cylinder Engines, 203 | |||
*- Rag Boilers, 288 | |||
*- Railway Companies as Manufacturers, 449 | |||
*- Rail Slabs for Russia, 306 | |||
*- Railway Wagon Companies, 150 | |||
*- Ramming in Naval Warfare, 185 | |||
*- Registration of Trade Marks, 393 | |||
*- Requirements of the Lancashire Coal Field, 470 | |||
*- Return to Bronze Field Pieces, 235 | |||
*- Royal Agricultural Society, 97 | |||
*- Russian Steel Rails, 341 | |||
*- Sanitary Condition of the Seine, 251 | |||
*- Scarcity, 236 | |||
*- Science at Oxford, 30 | |||
*- Singular Announcement, Messrs. Firth and North, and Letters Patent, 394 | |||
*- Steam Coal, 252 | |||
*- Steam Engine Performance, 236 | |||
*- Steel Fire Boxes, 470 | |||
*- Strange Appeal, A, 270 | |||
*- Sub-Wealden Exploration, 30 | |||
*- Supplying Air to Boiler Furnaces, 98 | |||
*- Swedish Iron, 168 | |||
*- Taste, 236 | |||
*- Technical Education in Russia, 115 | |||
*- Testing Railway Steel Axles, 29 | |||
*- Thames Valley Drainage, 411 | |||
*- Toughened Glass, 149 | |||
*- Traction Engines, 115 | |||
*- Trade Marks, 450 | |||
*- Trade with Japan, 236 | |||
*- Unarmoured Ships, 63 | |||
*- Unionism at the Antipodes, 30 | |||
*- Unseaworthy Ships, 89, 97 | |||
*- Vanguard, Loss of H.M.S., 168, 236, 324 | |||
*- Wages of Colliery Enginemen, 46 | |||
*- Wages and Unionism, 450 | |||
*- Watertight Bulkheads, 251 | |||
*- What Next and Next, 470 | |||
*Leeds, Proposed New Bridge in, 267 | |||
*LEGAL INTELLIGENCE | |||
*- Perkins v. The Yorkshire Engine Company, 135 | |||
*- Potter v. Berry, 118 | |||
*Legislation, Merchant Shipping, 358 | |||
*Lehigh Valley Railway, Passenger Locomotive, 24 | |||
*Lespinasse Puddling Furnace, 398 | |||
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :-- | |||
*- Air Gas Engines, Charles W. Hastings, 320 | |||
*- Aitchison's Peat Smelting Fuel, Robert Ker Aitchison, 302 | |||
*- American Boiler Engineering, W. G., 254 | |||
*- American Boilers, K. W. Hedges, 408, 453 | |||
*- American Boilers, A. Marshall and Co., 285 | |||
*- American Boilers, W. G., 320, 397 | |||
*- Auto-Pneumatic Gas Machine, J. F. G. Kromschroder, 353 | |||
*- Axle Bearings, Phosphor Bronze Company, 398 | |||
*- Bastie, M. De la, Process of Treating Glass, David Kirdaldy, 182 | |||
*- Belgian Tires, H. Seeger, 147 | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued) | |||
*- Blast Furnace Hearths, C. Holste, 254 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, James Brownlee, 303 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, W. H. Heeley, 320 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Edward Jones, 320 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Nimrod, 303 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, R. H., 320 | |||
*- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, R. S., 303 | |||
*- Boiler Coatings, W. H. H. Villiers Sankey, 285 | |||
*- Bolt Forging Machinery. Charles Fairbairn, 42 | |||
*- British Association at Belfast, W. A. Traill, M.A.I., 303 | |||
*- Bursting of Kitchen Boiler Pipes, Win. Scarratt, 77 | |||
*- Carillons, P. W. d'A., 181 | |||
*- Circulating Tubes, William Pidgeon, 353 | |||
*- Continuous Brakes, T. Maude, 320 | |||
*- Copper Hose Rivets, Merryweather and Sons, 303 | |||
*- Copper Hose Rivets, J. Stone and Co., 320 | |||
*- Corrosion of Marine Boilers, 377 | |||
*- Cullen's Mill Gear, Whitmore and Binyon, 90 | |||
*- Cullen's Stone Gear, William Rennie, jun., 147 | |||
*- Delayed Ebullition, R. E. D., 453 | |||
*- Delayed Ebullition as a Cause of Boiler Explosions, F. Y.. 377 | |||
*- Delayed Ebullition as a Cause of Boiler Explosions, H. A. C. Mackenzie, 398 | |||
*- Disc Diagrams. H. Harrison, 181 | |||
*- Diving Apparatus, Siebe and Gorman, 147 | |||
*- Engine Performance, Robert Armstrong, 254 | |||
*- Engine Performance, Mylor Bridge, R.N., 408 | |||
*- Feed-water, John Watt, 61 | |||
*- Fireless Locomotives, T. C J., 397 | |||
*- Fish joints, W. Thomson, 453 | |||
*- Floating Cabins, P. France, 200 | |||
*- Fog Signals, H. Temple Humphreys, M.I.C.E., 61 | |||
*- Great Northern Engines, Thomas Maude, 273 | |||
*- Gumpel's Rudder, Joseph Bernays, 353 | |||
*- Hedge's Boiler at Taunton, K. W. Hedges, 61 | |||
*- Horse Rakes, Haughton and Thompson, 303 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, Aries Minor, 427 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, Alfred Atkinson, 303, 354 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, Charles Louis Hett, 408 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, B Massey, 427 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, A Mathematical Vicar, 427 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, R. E. D., 377, 427 | |||
*- Hydraulic Rams, W. F. Roe, 320, 453 | |||
*- Irish Rainfall, Coorse Weather, 427 | |||
*- Iron Trade Prospects, Nimrod, 61 | |||
*- Jarrah Timber, William Eldridge, 118 | |||
*- Liquid Shells, C. A. M., 200, 253 | |||
*- Liquid Shells, John Mackintosh, 213, 253, 302 | |||
*- Locomotives, Fireless, 397 | |||
*- London Bridge, J. F. Boetius, 354 | |||
*- London Street Macadamising, H. C. Coulthard, 427 | |||
*- Manchester Exhibition, Beesley and Sons, 61 | |||
*- Marine Engine Economy, H. O., 320 | |||
*- Marine Engines, M. E., 320 | |||
*- Material for Construction of Piers, andc., George Simpson, 273 | |||
*- Middlesbrough Iron Trade, John Jones, 118 | |||
*- Moncrieff Guns, A. Moncrieff, 408 | |||
*- Narrow Gauge Railways, W. Lauford, M.I.C.E., 398 | |||
*- Naval Engineers, Engineer, R.N., 303 | |||
*- New Kind of Hose Rivet, J. Stone and Co., 285 | |||
*- Old Engines, B. D. K., 254 | |||
*- Peat Fuel, Anti-Phosphorus, 377 | |||
*- Peat Fuel, Peat, 354 | |||
*- Peat Gas, J. Ireland, 453 | |||
*- Priming of Steam Boilers, E. A. Bourry, 397 | |||
*- Puddling at Woolwich, Vulcan, 213 | |||
*- Quadruple Cylinder Engines, Nevern, 213 | |||
*- Quadruple Engines, William Inglis, 273 | |||
*- Radial Drills, D. Lavater, 303 | |||
*- Railway Rolling Stock, R. Price Williams, 253 | |||
*- Retarding Trains without the Application of Brake Blocks. J. M., 61 | |||
*- Root Boilers at Sea, Brevity, 90 | |||
*- Root Boilers at Sea, Facts and Figures, 42 | |||
*- Rotary Engines, Charles E. Moss, 118 | |||
*- St. Pancras Ironworks, Pye, Smith, White, and Elliot, A. S. Cameron, 181 | |||
*- Screw Propellers N. D. Spartali, 273 | |||
*- Screw Propellers, Henrietta Vansittart, 285, 408 | |||
*- Setting out Valve Gear, Robert Duncan. 42 | |||
*- Smokeless Fuel, Hardy Wells, C.E., 200 | |||
*- Speed Indicator, Charles E. Moss, 453 | |||
*- Steam Engine Economy, B. Donkin, 408 | |||
*- Steam Engine Economy, A Mechanical Engineer, 354 | |||
*- Steam Engine Economy, Sea-going Engineer, 408 | |||
*- Steam Engine Economy, T. Simpson, 303, 427 | |||
*- Steam Pumps in the American Navy, A. S. Cameron, 147 | |||
*- Steam Reversing Gear, Henry P. Holt, 285 | |||
*- Stokers in the Navy, Half Pay, 427 | |||
*- Stone Breakers, H. R, Marsden, 320 | |||
*- Sun Power, N. F. Gerard, 377 | |||
*- Swedish Iron, Lander and Larsson, 200 | |||
*- Technical Education, J. P. W., 213 | |||
*- Syphons, A. R. S., 453 | |||
*- Testing Steam Pumps, Joseph W. Banks, 200 | |||
*- Testing Steam Pumps, Theron Skeel, 90 | |||
*- Three-cylinder Engines, M. Arie, 353 | |||
*- Three-cylinder Engines, John Penn and Sons, 377 | |||
*- Water in Aid of Steam, J. C. Bloomfield, 303 | |||
*- Water in Aid of Steam, John Kennedy, 303 | |||
*- Water Shells, F. A. Abel, 213 | |||
*- Watertight Bulkheads, James N. Dunstan, 284 | |||
*- Water Tube Boilers, John Watt, 302 | |||
*- Water Waste Preventer, Wallace and Connell, 182 | |||
*Lewin, Mr. S., Narrow Gauge Tank Locomotive, 327 | |||
*Liability of Marine Engineers, 118 | |||
*Light Rafts, 469 | |||
*Lightcliffe Church, Clock and Chimes at, 245 | |||
*Lightning Conductors, 427 | |||
*LITERATURE :-- | |||
*- Autobiography of Sir John Rennie, F.R.S., 367, 431 | |||
*- Brinkley's Astronomy, J. W. Stubbs, D.D., and Francis Brunow, Ph.D., 1 | |||
*- Bristol and its Environs, Published under the Sanction of the Local Executive Committee of the British Association, 270 | |||
*- Elemente der Petrographie, Dr. A. Von Lasaulx, A.D., 99 | |||
*- Elements of Practical Construction, S. Downing, LL.D., 83 | |||
*- Engineering Papers, C. Graham Smith, 195 | |||
*- Examples in Heat, R. E. Day, M.A., 270 | |||
*- Jubilee Memorial of the Railway System, J. S. Jeans, 343 | |||
*- Mechanic's Friend, W. T. Axon, M.R.S.L., F.S.S., 195 | |||
*- Military Travelling Carriages, Lieut. Col. F. Close, 83 | |||
*- Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, with other Papers, James Forrest, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 471 | |||
*- Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blow Pipe, Professor Richter, Translated by H. B. Cornwall, A.M., and J. H. Caswell, 65 | |||
*- Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with Blow Pipe, Professor Richter, Edited by T. Hugo Cookesley, 65 | |||
*- Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells, with Geological Considerations and Examples of Wells Executed, Ernest Spon, 324 | |||
*- Principles of Mechanics, T. M. Goodeve, M.A., 195 | |||
*- Relative Merits of Simple and Compound Engines as applied to Ships of War, Prize Essay, Niel McDougall, A.I.C.E., 342 | |||
*- Report of the Deputy-Master of the Mint, 1874, The Fifth, 31 | |||
*- Six Lectures on Light, John Tyndall, D.C.L., LL D., F.R.S., 270 | |||
*- Sound, John Tyndall, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 270 | |||
*- Transactions, of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, 83 | |||
*- Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, R. Hunt, F.R.S., and F. W. Rudler, F.G.S., 47 | |||
*Liverpool Landing Stage, 101 | |||
*Liverpool Water Supply, 472 | |||
*Lloyd, W., Tuyere, 334 | |||
*Loan Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 1870, 362 | |||
*Lock Nut, Mr, A. H. G. Hobson's, 441 | |||
*Locomotive, Express, South-Eastern Railway, Mr. Cudworth, 441, 448 | |||
*Locomotive, The Hydraulic, 472 | |||
*Locomotive, Mr. S. Lewin's Narrow Gauge Tank, 327 | |||
*Locomotive, Passenger, Lehigh Valley Railway, 24 | |||
*Locomotive, London and Brighton Railway, Mr. W, Stroudley's Express Passenger, 190, 202, 205 | |||
*Locomotive for Steep Gradients, Handyside's Patent, Messrs. Fox, Walker, and Co., 163, 161 | |||
*Locomotive, Tank, London, Chatham and Dover Railway, Mr. W. Kirtley, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 410, 413, 426 | |||
*Locomotive Works, The Crewe, 116 | |||
*Locomotives, American Light, Messrs. Porter, Bell, and Co., 351, 356, 379 | |||
*Locomotives, Coupled, 133 | |||
*London Bridge, 315, 354, 424, 432 | |||
*Lurmann, M., Closed-hearth System, 290 | |||
*Macadamising London Streets, 375, 427, 450 | |||
*M'Avoy Auto-Pneumatic Gas Machine, 283 | |||
*Magnet, The Jamin, 119 | |||
*Mallet, C.E., F.R.S., Mr. R. Floating Battery for 36in. Mortar, 464 | |||
*MANCHESTER EXHIBITION, 60, 61 | |||
*- Furness and Co., Messrs., Vertical Boring Machine, 111 | |||
*- Judges' Awards, 126 | |||
*- Korting. M. E., Steam Jet Gas Exhauster, 92 | |||
*- Lynde, Mr. J. H., Valveless Waste Water Preventer, 93 | |||
*- Vincent's Bolt, Rivet, and Spike-making Machine, 92 | |||
*- Wilkinson and Crowther, Messrs., Safety Points, 24 | |||
*- Zimmermann's Package Filling Machine, 264 | |||
*Mann's Boudoir Cars on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, 2 | |||
*Marcasite Boiler Explosion, 23 | |||
*Marsden's Stone-breaking Machinery, 7 | |||
*Matter in the Liquid and Gaseous States, Dr. Andrews, F.R.S., 94 | |||
*Mats, Makaroff's, 288 | |||
*Mein, Mr., Governor, 246 | |||
*Merchant Shipping Bill and the Government, 81 | |||
*Metaline, Chemical Composition of, 56 | |||
*Milling, Brewing, and Distilling Machinery at Vienna Exhibition, 300 | |||
*Millwall Ironworks, 388 | |||
*Mineral Oils, Experiments with, 472 | |||
*Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom, 430, 449 | |||
*Mining in Algiers, 78 | |||
*Miscellanea, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91, 109, 127, 151,165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467 | |||
*Moncrieff Gun Carriages, 385, 392, 408 | |||
*Montreal Iron Mines, West Cumberland, 255 | |||
*Mountain Slip on tho Salzburg-Tiroler Railway, 13 | |||
*Mowing Machines, Messrs., Samuelson and Son's, 2-H.P, 62, 65 | |||
*Nara Exhibition. The, 147 | |||
*Naval Warfare, Ramming, 185 | |||
*Navy, Engineers in the, 287, 288 | |||
*Navy, Our, 203 | |||
*Neilson, Messrs., Tank Locomotive, London.Chatham, and Dover Railway, designed by Mr. W. Kirtley, 389 | |||
*New and Co., Messrs., Shaping Machine, 286 | |||
*New and Co., Messrs., Slotting Machine, 66 | |||
*New York and Canada Railway, 67 | |||
*North of England, 19, 35, 53, 72, 88,105, 124, 140. 155. 176, 209, 242, 260, 278, 296, 313, 332, 348, 366, 384, 402, 418, 437, 458, 477 | |||
*Notes from Lancashire, 19, 35, 53, 71, 87, 105 12? 139, 155, 175, 193, 209, 225, 241, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 347, 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477 | |||
*Notes and Memoranda, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91 109 127 151, 165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467 | |||
*Notes from Scotland, 20, 35, 54, 72, 87, 106, 124, 140, 156, 176, 194, 210, 225, 242, 260, 278, 296, 314, 332, 348, 366, 384, 402, 418, 438, 458, 478 | |||
*Notices to Correspondents, 11, 29, 45, 63, 81, 97 115 133, 149, 167, 185, 203, 219, 235, 251. 269, 287, 305. 323í. 341, 357, 374, 393, 411, 429, 449, 468 | |||
*OBITUARY | |||
*- Morandiere, M., 8 | |||
*- Schneider, M.E., 394 | |||
*- Vignoles, Mr. Charles Blacker, 359, 373 | |||
*- Wheatstone, F.R.S., Sir Charles, 285, 306 | |||
*Oil versus Gas, 450 | |||
*Owens College, 14 | |||
*Owens and Co., Messrs., Accumulator Pump. Blake's Patent, 445 | |||
*Oxford, Science at, 30 | |||
*Oxidised Money, 422 | |||
*Packing of Raw Cotton, Improvements in, 386 | |||
*Paper-making Grass of Algeria, 61 | |||
*Paper, Manufacture of, M. Aime Girard, 119 | |||
*Parliament and the London Gas Companies, 12 | |||
*Parliamentary Standing Orders, 412 | |||
*Paris Clocks, 74 | |||
*Paris Metropolitan Railways, 414 | |||
*Parqueterie, Swiss, 67 | |||
*Partridge and Cooper's Diaries, Messrs., 386 | |||
*Patent Laws, 3, 24 | |||
*Patent Litigation, A New Form of, 5 | |||
*Patent Office, 200 | |||
*Patents, Specification of French, 321 | |||
*Peacock and Sworder, Messrs., Stamp Perforating Machines, 131, 132, 147 | |||
*Peat Fuel, Synoptical Table of different Mechanical Systems of Condensing Peat actually Worked, 68 | |||
*Peat at the London Lead Company's Peat Works, Utilisation of, 73 | |||
*Pendred, Mr. H., on Screw Propellers, at the Society of Engineers, 336, 338, 344 | |||
*Peter the Great's Household Furniture, 5 | |||
*Petroleum Furnace, The Eames, 230 | |||
*Piece Work and Strikes, 454 | |||
*Piedboeuf's Hydraulic Flanging Machine, 351, 353 | |||
*Pieri Rifle, The, 114, 144, 145 | |||
*Piers, and Materials for Construction of, 274 | |||
*Pig Iron Manufacture, Progress of, 79 | |||
*Pit Sinking, Belgian, 358 | |||
*Planing Machine, Self-acting, Messrs. J. Elce and Co., 465 | |||
*Plimsoll, Mr., and the House of Commons, 82 | |||
*Plumbago Mining in England, Revival of, 290 | |||
*Pollution of Rivers, Mr. E. C. Potter on the, 27 | |||
*POMONA EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 128, 231 | |||
*- Alley, Mr., Boiler, 282 | |||
*- Field and Cotton, Messrs., Steam Pump, 129 | |||
*- Napier, Mr.. Friction Meter, 129 | |||
*- Prize Awards, 200 | |||
*- Siddeley and Mackay, Messrs., Ice Making Machine, 129 | |||
*Porcelain, American, 472 | |||
*Porter, Bell, and Co , Messrs., American Light Locomotives, 351, 356, 379 | |||
*Porter, Mr. R., Duplex Valve, 77 | |||
*Potter, Mr. E. C., on the Pollution of Rivers, 27 | |||
*Prices, 64 | |||
*Prices Current of Metals,-Oils, Timber, andc. (See last page of every number) | |||
*Priestman and Co., Messrs., Double Winch, 128 | |||
*Priming of Steam Boilers, 279, 285 | |||
*Private Bills of the Coming Session, 395 | |||
*Private Bills in Parliament, 13, 30, 46, 65, 83, 90, 457 | |||
*Profit of Ironmasters, 13 | |||
*Propellers, Loose Screw, 430 | |||
*Propellers, Screw, 273, 285, 408 | |||
*Propellers, Screw, Mr. H. Pendred at the Society of Engineers, 336, 338, 344 | |||
*Puddling, Blast in, 98, 186 | |||
*Puddling, Mechanical Aids to, 116 | |||
*Pump, Blake's Accumulator, Messrs. Owens and Co., 445 | |||
*Pumping Machinery, Holland Drainage Works, Messrs. Gwynne, 388, 395, 396 | |||
*Pumping Machinery at the New .Graving Dock, Dundee, Messrs. Gwynne and Co., 337, 340 | |||
*Pumps, Air, 185 | |||
*Pumps in the American Navy, Steam, 147 | |||
*Pumps, Testing Steam, 90, 95, 200 | |||
*Purification of Sewage Water, 183 | |||
*Pyrites, Iron, 220 | |||
*Quebec Harbour, 67 | |||
*Radial Arm Test or Gauge Cock, Mr. A. Dixon, 17 | |||
*Rail Slabs for Russia, 306 | |||
*Railway Companies as Manufacturers, 449 | |||
*Railway, The First, 262 | |||
*Railway Matters, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91, 109, 127, 151, 165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467 | |||
*Railway Rolling Stock, 125 | |||
*Railway Wagon Companies, 150 | |||
*Railway Working Expenses, 362 | |||
*Railway Works, New, 298 | |||
*Railways in Italy, 401 | |||
*Railways, Narrow Gauge, 398 | |||
*Railways, Our, 305 | |||
*Rainfall, Irish, 427 | |||
*Raising and Lowering Launches, Mr. R. Hedley, 371 | |||
*Rakes, Horse, 303 | |||
*Rams, Hydraulic, 303, 320, 354, 377, 408, 427, 453 | |||
*Reading Ironworks, 40-H.P. Horizontal Engine for Egypt, 285, 286 | |||
*Recollections of Improvements in the Steam Engine during the last Half Century, Mr. J. Bourne, C.E., 306, 350, 422, 440, 462 | |||
*Registration of Trade Marks, 23, 89, 390, 393 | |||
*Regulation Works on the Danube, near Vienna, 360 | |||
*Relations existing between Ship Builders, Ship Owners, and Ship Insurers, Mr. W. M. Penning on the, 78 | |||
*Retort Charging and Drawing Apparatus, 444, 446 | |||
*Reversing Gear, Steam, 285 | |||
*Rifle, The Pieri, 114, 144, 145 | |||
*Rivers Pollution Commission, 358, 367, 386, 419, 450, 471 | |||
*Rivets, Copper Hose, 303, 320 | |||
*Rolling Forty-eight feet Rails, 49 | |||
*Rolling Stock, Railway, 125, 253 ´ | |||
*Root Boilers at Sea, 42, 90 | |||
*ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, 21, 37, 97 | |||
*- Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke, Messrs., Haymaker, 180 | |||
*- Aveling and Porter, Messrs., Steam Ploughing Engine, 93, 96 | |||
*- Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Vertical Engine and Boiler, 66 | |||
*- Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Universal Steam Pump with External Slide Valve, 42 | |||
*- Hedges and Co., Messrs., Boiler, 38 | |||
*- Hindley, Mr. E. S., Vertical Engine, 58 | |||
*- Howard, Messrs. J. and F., 8-H.P. "Farmer's" Engine, 28, 32 | |||
*- Marsden, Mr. H. R., Ballasting Machine, London and North-Western Railway, 76 | |||
*- Nalder, Messrs., Self Feeder and Guard, 22 | |||
*- Plan of the Show Ground at Taunton, 14 | |||
*- Prize Horse Rakes, 162 | |||
*- Results of Preliminary Dynamometer Tests of 1-H.P. Mowing Machines, 39 | |||
*- Thrashing Machine Guards and Feeders, 40, 41, 42, 44 | |||
*Royle's Steam Trap, 144 | |||
*Rudder, The Gumpel, 326, 353 | |||
*Russia, Technical Education in, 115 | |||
*Russian Manufactories, 135, 136 | |||
*Sale of Machine Tools at Manchester, 413 | |||
*Salzburg-Tiroler Railway, Mountain Slip on the, 13 | |||
*Samuelson and Son, Messrs., 2-H.P. Mowing Machine, 62, 65 | |||
*Saving Life at Sea, 7 | |||
*Scarcity, 236 | |||
*Scientific Education, 213 | |||
*Screw Propeller, The Hercules, 326 | |||
*Seine, Sanitary Condition of the, 251 | |||
*Serapis, Boilers of the, 269 | |||
*Settle and Carlisle Railway, 56 | |||
*Settons Reservoir, France, 107, 110 | |||
*Sewage, Manchester, 342 | |||
*Sewage from the Thames, Diversion of, 167 | |||
*Shah, H.M.S., 457 | |||
*Shaping Machine, Messrs. New and Co., 286 | |||
*Shearing 3in., Cables, Messrs. Tangye Brothers, Hydraulic Shears for, 379 | |||
*Sheffield District, 20, 35, 54, 71, 88, 105, 128, 139, 156, 176, 194, 210, 226, 241, 259, 277, 295, 314, 331, 347, 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477 | |||
*Shells, Liquid, 200, 213, 253, 302 | |||
*Shipments of Goods to the Centennial Exhibition, 267 | |||
*Ships, Paper War, 219 | |||
*Ships' Pumps and Fire Engines, 451 | |||
*Ships' Pumps, Messrs. Stone and Co., 452 | |||
*Ships, Steel, 90 | |||
*Ships, Unarmoured, 63 | |||
*Ships, Unseaworthy, 97, 98 | |||
*Ships of War, Marine Engines for, 357, 375 | |||
*Shirt, The Patent One-tailed, 217 | |||
*Siemens' Brothers, Messrs., Magneto-Electric. Bell-Signalling Apparatus, 441 | |||
*Signals, Fog, 45, 61 | |||
*Signals for Railways, Messrs. Crichton and Craig's, Audible, 76 | |||
*Silver Bath from Ditch Water, 378 | |||
*Silver, Mr. T., Lamps, 144 | |||
*Slag Bricks to Crushing Strains, Resistance of, 441 | |||
*Slotting Machine, Messrs. New and Co., 66 | |||
*SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW, 403 | |||
*- Baker's Patent Feeder, 403 | |||
*- Carter's Disintegrator, 421 | |||
*- Davenport's Latch, 403 | |||
*- Dietz's Boiler, 403 | |||
*- Ellis and Co.'s Drill, 421 | |||
*- Hornsby and Sons' Paragon Mower, 407 | |||
*- Nalder's Thrashing Machine, 403 | |||
*- Pearn's Donkey Pump, 403 | |||
*- Powis and Co.'s Combined Sawing Machine, 403 | |||
*- Robey and Co.'s 6-H.P. Traction Engine, 428, 432, 433 | |||
*- Sinkwell and Tooley's Elevating, Shooting, and Unloading Machine, 421 | |||
*- Small's Horse Groomer, 421 | |||
*- Wallis and Steeven's Thrashing and Finishing Machine, 406 | |||
*- Wurr and Lewis' Combined Sawing Machine, 403 | |||
*SOCIETIES, MIDLAND, 23 | |||
*SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL :-- | |||
*- Achrematite, Prof. J. W. Mallet, 50 | |||
*- Action of Chlorine on Acetanide, Dr. E. W. Prevost, 50 | |||
*- Action of Nitric Acid on Copper, Mercury, andc., Air. J. J. Ackworth, 50 | |||
*- Action of Potassie Sulphite on the Haloid Derivatives of Phenol, Dr. H. E. Armstrong and Mr. G. Harrow, 447 | |||
*- Alkaloids contained in the Aconites, Part I., Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 361 | |||
*- Bismuthiferous Tesseral Pyrites, Dr. W. Ramsey, 433 | |||
*- Certain Bismuth Compounds, Mr. M. M. P. Muir, 433 | |||
*- Certain Sources of Error in the Ultimate Analysis of Organic Substances containing Nitrogen, Mr. G. S. Johnson, 433 | |||
*- Compounds of Ether with Anhydrous Metallic Chlorides, Mr. P. P. Bedson, 447 | |||
*- Decomposition of Alcohol and its Homologues, by the Joint Action of Aluminium and its Halogen Compounds, Dr. J. H. Gladstone and Mr. A. Tribe, 50 | |||
*- Decomposition of Stearic Acid by Distillation under Pressure, Mr. G. Johnston, 361 | |||
*- Decomposition of Water by the Joint Action of Aluminium and Aluminium Iodide, Bromide, Chloride including Instances of Reverse Action, Dr. J. H. Gladstone and Mr. A. Tribe, 50 | |||
*- Ethyl-phenyl-acetylene. Mr. T. M. Morgan, 398 | |||
*- Fluorides of Arsenic, Phosphorus and Iodine, Mr. R. W. E. Mclvor, 361 | |||
*- Formation of Coumarine, Cinnamic, and other similar Acids, Mr. W. H, Perkin, 398 | |||
*- Incense Resin, Mr. C. E. Groves and. Dr. J. Stenhouse, 433 | |||
*- Iodides of Antimony, Mr. R. W. E. Mclvor, 361 | |||
*- Isomeric Terpenes and their Derivatives, Part V., Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 361 | |||
*- Liquid Carbon Dioxide in Mineral Cavities, Mr. W. Noel Hartley, 398 | |||
*- Narcotine, Cotarnine, and Hydrocotarnine, Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 398, 447 | |||
*- Nitrosyl Bromide, and on Sulphur Bromide, Mr. M. M. P. Muir, 50 | |||
*- Note on the Action of Nitric Acid on Tribromophenol, Dr. H. E. Armstrong and Mr. G. Harrow, 447 | |||
*- Notes on the Chemistry of Tartaric and Citric Acid, Mr. R. Warrington, 50 | |||
*- Observations on Variations in the Composition of River Waters, Mr. J. Andrews, 447 | |||
*- Occurrence of Native Calcium Chloride at Guy's Cliffe, Mr. ,T. Spiller, 433 | |||
*- Reaction of Tungsten, Professor Mallet, 50 | |||
*- Sebates of the Alcoholic Series, Mr. E. Neison, 447 | |||
*- Simple Form of Gas Regulator for Maintaining Constant Temperature, Mr. F. J. M. Page, 361 | |||
*- Spongy Iron, Mr. Gibbs, 244 | |||
*- Tolylphenyl, a New Hydrocarbon, Mr. T. Carnelly, 361 | |||
*SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE AMERICAN | |||
*- Fabrication of Bcton Blocks by Manual Labour, Mr. Schuyler Hamilton, C.E., 112 | |||
*- Form, Weight, Manufacture, and Life of Rails, Mr. Ashbel Welsh, C. E., 99 | |||
*- Memoir of the Construction of a Masonry Dam, Mr. James R. Crose, C.E., 170, 217, 245 | |||
*SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, PARIS, 401 | |||
*SOCIETY, EDINBURGH AND LEITH ENGINEERS', | |||
*- Education of a Civil Engineer, Mr. Graham Smith, 342 | |||
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 178 | |||
*- Charging and Drawing Gas Retorts, Mr. F. W. Hartley, 446 | |||
*- Government Brake Trials, Mr. Thomas Maude, 289, 308 | |||
*- Screw Propellers, their Shafts and Fittings, Mr. Hamilton W. Pendred, 321 | |||
*SOCIETY, KINGíS COLLEGE, ENGINEERING | |||
*- Cement and Concrete, Mr. W. Led with, 343 | |||
*- Coffering and Tubbing Pit Shafts, Air. T. H. Bailey, 406 | |||
*- Light-houses and Light-ships, Mr. H. D. Fabricius, 433 | |||
*- Liverpool Landing Stage, Mr. R. L. Tapscott, 307 | |||
*- Locomotive, Mr. A. H. Leaf, 401 | |||
*- Marine Engineering, Mr. W. Bouchier, 359 | |||
*- Railway Time Tables, Mr. Crompton, 291 | |||
*- Severn Tunnel, Mr. Mackworth, 326 | |||
*- Tunnelling, Mr. J. B. Little, 373 | |||
*SOCIETY, MANCHESTER SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL | |||
*- Combustion of Oils for the Generation of Steam, Mr. W. Gadd, 50 | |||
*- Sea Telegraphy in Special Relation to the Loss of the Vanguard, Mr. W. H. Bailey, 473 | |||
*SOCIETY, THE METEOROLOGICAL, 53 | |||
*- Continuous Self-registering Thermometer, W. Harrison Cripps, 368 | |||
*- Moon's Influence in Connection with our Extremes of Temperature, Mr. George D. Brumham, F.D.S., 471 | |||
*- Rainfall at Calcutta, Mr. R. Strachan, F.M.S., 471 | |||
*- Reduction of Barometric Readings, with a Form of Table for Combining the Corrections of Index Error, Temperature, and Altitude, W. Marriott, F.M.S., 368 | |||
*- Registration of Sunshine, Mr. R. H. Scott, 471 | |||
*- Self-regulating Atmometer, S.H.Miller, F.R.A.S., 368 | |||
*- Use of the Rotary Thermometer, Mr. R. H. Scott, F.R.S., 471 | |||
*SOCIETY.OF MUNICIPAL SANITARY ENGINEERS :-- | |||
*- Bursting of Water Supply Pipes in Winter, Mr. W. H. Bailey, 48 | |||
*SOCIETY, THE ROYAL, 343 | |||
*SOCIETY, THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL, 97 | |||
*SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS :-- | |||
*- Soiree, 451 | |||
*Solent, Collision in the, 149 | |||
*South Kensington Museum, 7, 23, 76, 91, 106, 124, 136, 147, 176, 194, 205, 226, 242, 254, 278, 289, 307, 321, 339, 365, 377, 401, 417, 420, 457 | |||
*South Wales Colliery Explosions, 412 | |||
*South Wales Coal Question, 79 | |||
*Specifications of French Patents, 230 | |||
*Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, 136 | |||
*Staffordshire Drainage Works, 64 | |||
*Stamp Perforating Machines, Messrs. Peacock and Sworder, 131, 132, 147 | |||
*Steam Machinery of the Navy, 372 | |||
*Steam, Superheated, 419, 439 | |||
*Steel Fire Boxes, 254 | |||
*Steel, Hard, versus Soft, 321 | |||
*Steel Rails, Russian, 341 | |||
*Steering Screw, Bremner's Steam, ,293, 309 | |||
*Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotives in 1825 and 1875, 218 | |||
*Stokers in the Navy, 427 | |||
*Stone Breakers, 320 | |||
*Stone-breaking Machinery, Mr. Marsden, 7 | |||
*Stone Gear, Cullen's, Newry Foundry Co., 58, 90, 147 | |||
*Stone and Co., Messrs., Ships' Pumps, 452 | |||
*Stove, Mr. W. Crossley's Hot Blast, Askam Ironworks, 422, 425 | |||
*Strike in South Wales, 164 | |||
*Strike in Warwickshire, 187 | |||
*Strikes in the States, 362 | |||
*Stroudley, Mr. W., Express Passenger Locomotive, London and Brighton Railway, 199, 202, 205 | |||
*Stroudley, Mr. W., Tender for Express Engine, Loudon, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 247, 268, 270 | |||
*Sub-Wealden Explorations, 30, 264 | |||
*Sulphur from Iron, Elimination of, 430 | |||
*Sun Power, 377 | |||
*Superheated Steam, 419, 439 | |||
*Swedish Boiler Plates, 230 | |||
*Syphons, 453 | |||
*Tangye Brothers, Messrs, Hydraulic Shears for Shearing Sin. Cables, 379 | |||
*Tank Locomotive, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Mr. W, Hartley, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 389 | |||
*Tasmanian Tin, 213 | |||
*Taste, 236 | |||
*Tees, Development and Improvement of the, 243 | |||
*Telegraph Poles in Persia, 373 | |||
*Telegraph System, A New, 213 | |||
*Tender for Express Engine, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, Mr. W. Stroudley, 247, 268, 270 | |||
*Testing Alloys, 79 | |||
*Thames Tunnel, The Proposed, 436 | |||
*Thames Valley Drainage, 264, 328, 411 | |||
*Thorneycroft, Messrs. J., Torpedo Boat for tho Austrian Government, 204 | |||
*Thunderer, The, 132 | |||
*Thunderer's Turret Gun Gear, H.M.S., 439 | |||
*Timber, Jarrah, 118 | |||
*Tires, Belgian, 147, 32S | |||
*Torpedo Boat for the Austrian Government, Messrs. J. Thorneycroft, 204 | |||
*Torpedoes, 157 | |||
*Toughened Glass, 149, 316 | |||
*Tower Subway, 156 | |||
*Trade Marks, 450 | |||
*Trade Marks, Registration of, 23, 89, 390, 393 | |||
*Trades Unions, Promotion of Business by, 430 | |||
*Tramway Rail Cleaner, 217 | |||
*Trap, Royle's Steam, 144 | |||
*Trials with H.M.S. Bruiser, 73 | |||
*Trial of the Pyx, 169 | |||
*Tubes, Circulating, 353 | |||
*Tuileries, Restoration of, 236 | |||
*Turkish Navy, The, 373 | |||
*Turning Chilled Wheels, Mr. W. W. Lobdell at the Car-builders' Association, 433 | |||
*Tuyere, Mr. Lloyd, 304 | |||
*Tuyeres Blast Furnace, 252, 279, 303, 320 | |||
*United States' Government Boiler Testing Experiments, 147 | |||
*Valve, Mr. F. W. Colls' Mercurial Safety, 128 | |||
*Valve Gear, Setting out, 42 | |||
*Valve, Mr. R. Porter's Duplex, 77 | |||
*Vanguard, Loss of the, 168, 184, 186, 236, 256, 285 | |||
*Ventilation of Cleveland Iron Mines, 401 | |||
*Vesuvius, 471 | |||
*Victoria, The Labour Market in, 316 | |||
*Vienna Exhibition of Milling, Brewing, and Distilling Machinery, 300 | |||
*Virginia City, 438 | |||
*Wages and Unionism, 450 | |||
*Wagons, Goods, 470 | |||
*Wagtail, Steam Canal Tug, Messrs. Wilson and Co., Engineers, Mr. St. Claire J. Byrne, Naval Architect, 374, 379 | |||
*Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 20, 35, 54, 72, 88, 106, 124, 140, 156.194, 210, 226, 242, 260, 278, 296, 314 332, 348, 366. 384, 402, 418, 438, 458, 478 | |||
*Wallace, Mr. J , On certain New Forms of Bunsen Burner, Newcastle-on-Tyne Chemical Society, 87 144 | |||
*Warming Railway Carriages by Steam, Haag's System, 370, 377 | |||
*Waste of Coal in Cornish Mines, 213 | |||
*Waste Water Preventers, 182 | |||
*Water in Aid of Steam Power, 261, 303 | |||
*Water Power at Bellegarde, Application of, 3 | |||
*Waterworks Improvements, 131 | |||
*Webb's Achievement, Capt., 220 | |||
*Welsh, C.E., Mr. Ashbel, On the Form, Weight, Manufacture, and Life of Rails, American Society of Civil Engineers, 99 | |||
*Westminster Royal Aquarium and Winter Garden, Designed by Mr. A. Bedborough, 231, 234, 238, 245, 250, 253, 265, 272 | |||
*West's Retort Charging and Drawing Apparatus, 414, 446 | |||
*West wood and Bailey, Messrs., Iron Bridge for Ceylon, 175 | |||
*Wheel Moulding Machine, Mr. Dickinson, 77 | |||
*Wheel Tire, Messrs., Burrell and Valpy's Safety, 465 | |||
*Wheels, Allens Elastic, 111 | |||
*White Brass, 76 | |||
*Wigan Boiler Explosion, 90 | |||
*Willan's 3-Cylinder Engine. 230 | |||
*Wilson and Co., Messrs., Steam Canal Tug Wagtail, Mr. St. Claire J. Byrne, Naval Architect, 374, 379 | |||
*Winch, Messrs., Priestman and Co.'s Double, 128 | |||
*Woolwich Explosion, 5 | |||
*Woolwich, Puddling at, 213 | |||
*Working Steep Gradients by Locomotives, Messrs. Dick and Stevenson's Apparatus for, 216 | |||
*Wrecks, 1873-4, 175 | |||
*Yorkshire College of Science, 248 | |||
Yorkshire College of Science, 248 | |||
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- Agricultural Engineers' Association, 351
- Air Gas Machines, 320
- Alaska Silver Mine, 264
- Allan, Mr., Floating Cabin, 180, 188
- Allen's Elastic Wheels, 111
- Alley, Mr., Boiler, 282
- American Iron Trade, 323
- American Minerals and British Ironmasters, 13
- American Railways, 66
- Anchor, Messrs. Barford and Perkins' Self-Moving, Savage's Patent. 93
- Ancient Engineering, its Methods and Appliances, 333, 460
- Andrews, F.R.S., Matter in the Liquid and Gaseous States, 94
- Antipodes, Unionism at the, 30
- Aquarium and Winter Garden at Westminster, Designed by Mr. Bedborough, 231, 234, 238, 245, 250, 258 265 272
- Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke, Messrs., Haymaker, 180
- Associated Marine Engineers, 5
- Association, Agricultural Engineers', 351
- Association, The British Iron Trade, 429, 447
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN, GLASGOW, 373
- - Opening Meeting, 271
- - Simple and Compound High Pressure Condensing Engines, Mr. Robert Thomson, 351
- ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LEEDS--
- - Dinner at the Great Northern Railway Station Hotel, 391
- ASSOCIATION OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, THE LONDON, 401
- - Art of Coining, Mr. Joseph Newton, A.I.C.E., 118
- - History and Modern Modes of Manufacturing Watches and Clocks, Sir John Bennett, 406
- ASSOCIATION, MANCHESTER STEAM USERS'--
- - Deputation to the Home Secretary for Inquiry into Boiler Explosions, 5
- - Report of Mr. L. E. Fletcher, 27
- ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS--
- - Stone Breaking Machinery, Mr. Arthur Jacob, C.E., 280
- Astor Library, New York, 47
- Atchison Bridge, Kansas, U.S., Messrs. Coolidge and Hemberle, 58, 59, 74, 80, 100, 101
- Axle Bearings, A Study on, 380, 398
- Axle Breakages in Germany, 8
- Axles, Belgian, 168
- Axles, Testing Railway Steel, 29
- Bagshaw and Son, Messrs., Compound Beam Mill Engine, 316, 319
- Bailey, Mr. W. H., Bursting of Water Supply Pipes in Winter, 48
- Ball Cocks, Messrs. Bullen and Aske's High Pressure. 246
- Balloon Univers, 471
- Baltimore Waterworks, 406
- Bankers' Strong Room, Messrs. Hobbs, Hart, and Co., 198
- Banks-women, Business Aspect of the Employment of, 46
- Barford and Perkins, Messrs., Self-Moving Anchor, Savage's Patent, 93
- Barrans and Co., Messrs., 1.5 cwt. Single Standard Steam Hammer, 128
- Bastie Process of Glass Treating, 90, 182
- Batho, Mr. W. F.. and Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., Compound Mill Engine for Howrah, 132, 135
- Belgian College for South Yorkshire, 30
- Belgian Iron in England, 30, 116, 262
- Belgian Iron Question Again, 116
- Belgian Iron Trade, 354, 391
- Belgian Tires in England, 422
- Bellegarde, Application of Water Power at, 73
- Bell-Signalling Apparatus, Messrs. Siemens Brothers' Magneto-Electric, 441
- Bermejo, The, 285
- Berthon's Collapsible Boats, 427
- Bessemer Steel in Sweden, 53
- Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution, 217
- Birmingham Products, Good Taste in, 288
- Blake, Mr. J.. Vertical Boiler, 465
- Blasting in Coal Mines, 267
- Boadicia, The, 200 ; Launch, 285
- Board of Trade Surveyorships, 427
- Boats, Submarine, 157
- Boiler, Mr. J. Blakeís Vertical, 465
- Boiler Engineering, Amateur, 64,134
- Boiler Engineering, American, 254, 285
- Boiler Explosion, Heathtown, 67
- Boiler Explosion, The Marcasite, 23
- Boiler Explosions and Coroners' Juries, 394
Boiler Explosions, Delayed Ebullition as a cause of, 377, 398
- Boiler Explosions, Steam, 5, 183
- Boiler Feed Pipes, 27
- Boiler fitted to the Red Rose, R.Y.S., Howard's Safety, Barrow Shipbuilding Company, 25, 32
- Boiler, The Howard, 463, 466
- Boiler Pipes, Bursting of Kitchen, 77
- Boilers, American, 320, 397, 408, 453
- Boilers, Corrosion of, 450
- Boilers, Corrosion of Marine, 357, 377
- Boilers, Naval, 63
- Boilers, Priming of Steam, 279, 285, 397
- Boilers, Rag, 288
- Boilers, Water Tube, 302
- Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co., Messrs., 323
- Bolt Forging Machinery, 42
- Bourne, C.E., Mr. J., Recollections of Improvements which have been made in the Steam Engine during the last Half Century, 306, 350, 422, 440, 462
- Bourseul, M., Causes of Destruction to Wooden Posts, 130
- Brainerd Bridge, Mississippi, Destruction of, 118
- Brake Blocks, Retarding Trains without the Application of, 61
- Brakes Continuous, 1, 320
- Bremner's Steam Steering Screw, 298, 309
- Bridge over the Danube Railway, 6, 8, 10
- Bridge over the Severn on the Severn and Wye Railway, Mr. G. W. Keeling, C.E., and Mr. G. Wells Owen, C.E., 115, 152
- Bridge at West Auckland, Old Railway, 214
- Bright Tin iu America, Manufacture of, 178
- Brindley Memorial, The, 183
- British Association at Belfast, 303
- BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT BRISTOL, THE, 134, 303
- - Address of Professor Balfour Stewart, M.A., LL.D. F. R.S., to the Mathematical and Physical Section 266
- - Address of Mr. Froude, Section G., 158
- - Address of Sir John Hawkshaw, 141, 146
- - Chrome Steel, Gen. H. B. Carrington, U.S. Army M.A., LL.D., andc., 178
- - Description of the Works at the Avonmouth Dock James Brunlees, C.E., F.G.S., 302
- - Machine for Obtaining Motive Power from Wav Motion, B. Tower, 256
- - Methods for Giving Distinctive Characters to Light houses, Sir W. Thomson and Mr. J. Hopkinson 177
- - Optical Properties of a Titano-Silicic Glass, Professor Stokes and J. Hopkinson, 252
- - Report of the Council, 141
- - Report on Trades Unions, 182
- - Severn Tunnel. Mr. C. Richardson, Section G., 216
- - Steering, Joseph Woolley. LL.D., Section G., 324
- - Steering of Ships, Dr. Woolley, 177
- - Steering of Screw Steamers, Professor Osborne Reynolds. 177
- - Tidal Scour in Rivers, Mr. C. Richardson, 205
- - Trials of Screw Steamers, Mr. W. Denny, Section G., 178
- - Vertical Motion of Vessels, Mr. Thorneycroft, 177
- British North American Boundary Commission, 349
- Bronze Field Pieces, The Return to, 235
- Bruiser, Trials with H.M.S., 73
- Brunlees, McKerrow, and Bell, Messrs., Proposed Alteration of London Bridge, 424
- Brussels International Exhibition, 291
- Bulkhead Doors, Coxhead's Hydraulic, 181
- Bulkheads. Water Tight, 251, 284
- Bullen and Aske, Messrs., High Pressure Ball Cocks, 246
- Burgoine, Messrs. C. and A., Royal Barge. 316
- Burrell and Valpy, Messrs., Safety Wheel Tire, 465
- Cabin, Allan's Floating, 180, 188
- Cabins. Floating, 200
- Cable Testing, Chain, 116
- Cannel Coal at Ax well Colliery, 285
- Carillon Machine, Shorediteh Parish Church, Messrs. Gillett and Bland, 113, 114
- Carillons, 181
- Castalia, The, 341
- Castleford and Whitwood Main Drainage Competition, 175
- Causes of Destruction to Wooden Posts, M. Boursenl on, 130
- Channel Tunnel, 5
- Chapelhall Ironworks and the Ferrie Furnace, 77
- Chimneys, Dwelling House, 220
- China, Navvies for, 270
- Chinese Armour-clad Vessel, Mr. J. Rennie, Architect, and Mr. J. M. Allan, Engineer, 318
- Christmas Diaries, 457
- Circular War Vessels, Cyclads, 459
- Closed Hearth System, M. Lurmann, 290
- Coal, More, 204
- Coal, Spontaneous Combustion of, 136
- Coal, Steam, 252
- Collieries, Draining, 204
- Colliers and Ironworkers, An Order of Merit for, 375
- Colliery Enginemen, The Wages of, 46
- Collision, The Kildwick, 186
- Collisions at Sea, 29
- Colls, Mr. F. W., Mercurial Safety Valve, 128
- Compass, Mr. Casella's New, 408
- Competition, American, 204
- Competition, French, 98
- Continuous Brakes, 1, 320
- Cooke and Sons, Messrs., New Electro-magnetic Clock at the London Post Office, 49
- Co-operation, 213
- Copyright of Designs, 66
- Corrosion of Iron in Railway Bridges, Mr. W. Kent, 118
- Corrosion of Metals, 200
- Corrosion in Steam Pumps, 220
- Cotswold Hills, 342
- Coxhead's Hydraulic Bulkhead Doors, 181
- Crichton and Craig, Messrs., Audible Signals for Railways, 76
- Crocodile, The, 328
- Crose, C.E., Mr. J R., Memoir of the Construction of a Masonry Dam, American Society of Civil Engineers, 170, 217, 245
- Crossley, Mr. W., Hot Blast Stove, Askam Ironworks, 422, 425
- Croydon Town Sewage, 14
- Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering, 365, 457
- Crystal Palace, Technical Education, 112
- Cudworth, Mr., Express Locomotive, South-Eastern Railway, 441, 448
- Cullen's Stone Gear, Newry Foundry Company, 58, 90, 147
- Cumbrae Lighthouse Removal, 362
- Danube, Railway Bridge over the, 6, 8, 10
- Darlington, Exhibition of Locomotives at, 227, 243
- Darlington Railway Jubilee, 212, 228, 232
- Dartmoor Field Artillery Experiments, 102, 116, 125, 152, 167, 168, 187
- Davey, Mr., Hydraulic Pumping Engine, Messrs. Hathorne, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, 214, 215
- Deakin, Parker, and Co., Messrs., Compound Engine for the Manchester Corporation, 304
- Deep Shafts and Mines, 386
- Deutschland, The, 61
- Development and Improvement of the Tees, 243
- Diagrams, Disc, 181
- Dick and Stevenson, Messrs., Apparatus for Working Steep Gradients by Locomotives, 246
- Dickinson, Mr., wheel Moulding Machine, 77
- Distilling Apparatus, Mr. Kirkaldy, 282
- Diving Apparatus, 147
- Dixon, Mr. A., Radial Arm Test or Gauge Cock, 371
- Dossor, Nelson and Weddall, Messrs., Lubricators, 421
- Drainage, Proposed United System of, 307
- Dredgers for St. Petersburg, 328
- Drills, Radial, 303
- Eames Petroleum Furnace, The, 230
- Earl Derby on Machines, 288
- Earle's Shipbuilding Co., 457
- Ebullition, Delayed, 453
- Education, Technical, 79, 213
- Elce and Co., Messrs. J., Self-acting Planing Machine, 465
- Elementary Lectures for Working Men at the Townhall, Shoreditch, 362
- Engine, Messrs. J. Bagshaw and Son's Compound Beam Mill, 316, 319
- Engine, Mr. Davey's Hydraulic Pumping, Messrs. Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, 214, 215
- Engine Economy, Marine, 320
- Engine Economy, Steam, 303, 354, 408, 427
- Engine for Egypt, 40-H.P. Horizontal, Reading Ironworks, 285, 286
- Engine for Howrah, Mr. W. F. Batho and Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co.'s Compound Mill, 132, 135
- Engine for the Manchester Corporation, Messrs. Deakin, Parker, and Co.'s Compound, 304
- Engine Performance, Steam, 236, 254, 408
- Engine with Surface Condenser, Messrs. J. and H. Gwynne's 30-H.P. Marine, 148, 152
- Engine Tenters, Colliery, 358, 377
- Engine, Willan's Three-Cylinder, 230
- Engineering in the Argentine Republic, 389
- Engineering at the Crystal Palace, 457
- Engineering Improvements on the Tees, 168
- Engineering: its Methods and Appliances, Ancient, 333, 460
- Engineers and Metallurgists, 394
- Engineers, Naval. 288, 303, 307
- Engineers in the Prussian Navy,'285
- Engines, Great Northern, 274
- Engines, Long Stroke, 269
- Engines, Marine, 320
- Engines, Old, 254
- Engines, Quadruple, 274
- Engines, Quadruple Cylinder, 203, 213
- Engines, Rotary, 118
- Engines, Three-Cylinder, 353, 376
- Engines, Traction, 115
- English Coal in Belgium, 366
- English and Continental Field Guns, 459
- English Steel and the American Centennial, 306
- Erichsen and Maardt, Messrs.. Furnaces, 352
- Exhibition of Locomotives at Darlington, 227, 243
- Exhibition, The Manchester, 24, 60, 61
- Exhibition, The Philadelphia, 46, 427, 450
- Experimental Steam Boiler Explosions, 205
- Experiments with Patent Fuel at Round Oak Works, 388
- Explosion on the Brigadier, 351
- Explosions, The Late Colliery, 429
- Extinction of Ships on Fire, 183
- Factory Acts in Scotland, 183
- Fawcett and Firth, Messrs., Double, Single, and Self- Acting Steam Hammers, 145
- Feed Heating and Condensing Apparatus, Messrs. Johnson and Allan, 282
- Feed Water, 61
- Field Artillery Experiments, Dartmoor/102, 116, 125, 152, 167, 168, 187
- Fire Boxes, Steel, 470
- Fish Joints, 453
- Flanging Machine, Piedboeuf's Hydraulic, 351, 353
- Floating Battery for 36in. Mortar, Mr. R. Mallet, C.E,, F.R.S., 464
- Floods and Decreased River Discharge, 37, 82
- Fog Homs, Automatic, 65
- Foreign Boiler Legislation--Germany and Prussia, 60
- Foundations in India, 267
- Fox, Walker, and Co., Messrs., Locomotive for Steep Gradients, Handyside's Patent, 163, 164
- Fraserburgh Harbour, Extension of, 298
- French Canals, 106
- French Railway Reform, 401
- French Street Tramways, 451
- Frith's Coal Cutter, 316
- Fuel, Aitchison's Peat Smelting, 303
- Fuel, Gas as a, 252
- Fuel, Patent, 254
- Fuel, Peat, 354, 377
- Fuel, Smokeless, 200
- Fulton Ferry, New York, 322
- Furnace, Mr. J. Ireland's Continuous Peat Gas and Charcoal, 468, 472
- Furnaces, The Crampton, 82
- Furnaces, Messrs. Erichsen and Maardt, 352
- Furnaces, Supplying Air to Boiler, 98
- Gas Companies, Chartered and Imperial, 287
- Gas Machine, The Auto-Pneumatic, 353
- Gas Machine, M'Avoy's Auto-Pneumatic, 283
- Gas, Natural, 412
- Gas, Peat, 453
- Gas Shadow, A, 465
- Gases, Mechanical Properties of, 21, 55
- Ganges Railway Bridge, 119
- German Field Railway Department, 58
- Gillett and Bland, Messrs., Carillon Machine, Shoreditch Parish Church, 113, 114
- Girder Testing, 283
- Glass, Toughened, 149, 316
- Governor, Mr. Mein, 246
- Greenock Harbour, 285
- Gumpel Rudder, The, 326, 353
- Gun, The 81-Ton. 186, 211, 367, 420
- Gun Carriages, The Moncrieff, 385, 392, 408
- Gun Gear, H.M.8. Thunderer's Turret, 439
- Gun Plough, A, 326
- Guns, Breech-Loading, 64
- Guns, English and Continental Field, 459
- Guns, Naval, 11
- Gwynne, Messrs. J. and H., 30-H.P. Marine Engine with Surface Condenser, 148, 152
- Gwynne, Messrs. J. and H., Pumping Machinery, Holland Drainage Works, 388, 395, 396
- Gwynne and Co., Messrs., Pumping Machinery at the New Graving Dock, Dundee, 337, 340
- Haag's System of Warming Railway Carriages by Steam, 370, 377
- Hamburgh Observatory, 74
- Hamilton, C E , Mr. Schuyler, On the Fabrication of Beton Blocks by Manual Labour, American Society of Civil Engineers, 112
- Hammer, Messrs. Barrans and Co.'s 1.5 cwt. Single Standard Steam, 128
- Hammers, Messrs. Fawcett and Firth's Double, Single, and Self-acting Steam, 445
- Haseley Waterworks, 7
- Haswell. Mr. J., Narrow Gauge Locomotive, 412--(See also Working Drawing, Dec. 10th, 1875.)
- Hawkshaw, Sir John, Address to the British Association, 141, 146
- Haymaker, Messrs. Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke's, 180
- Hayward Tyler and Co.'s, Messrs., Universal Pump, 220
- Hearths, Blast Furnace, 254
- Heathtown Boiler Explosion, 67
- Hedge's Boiler at Taunton, 61
- Hedley, Mr. R., Raising and Lowering Launches, 371
- Hercules Screw Propeller, The, 326
- Herzog, M., on Railways, 307
- Hobbs, Hart, and Co., Messrs., Bankers' Strong Room, 19S
- Hobson, Mr. A. H. G., Lock Nut, 441
- Holstein Maritime Canal, 427
- Hose Rivet, New Kind of, 285
- Hot Blast Pig for Refined Iron, 441
- Howard Boiler, The, 463, 466
- Howard's 8-H.P. "Farmer's" Engine, Taunton Show, 28, 32
- Howard's Safety Boiler Fitted to the Red Rose, R. Y.S., Barrow Shipbuilding Company, 25, 32
- How the Gulf Cyclones Travel. 433
- Hydraulic and Chain Loading Gear for Heavy Ordnance, 297
- Hydraulic Machinery, 147
- Imperfect Eyesight in Engine Drivers, 427
- Indian Engineering College, 53, 74, 81
- Indian Railways. Comparative Statement of Fuel, andc., for the Half-year ending 31st Dec., 1874, 117
- Indicator, Speed, 453
- Industrial Changes and Chances, 89
- Industrial Enterprise in Roumania, 465
- Industrial Progress in Ireland, Mr. J. F. Hodges' Address to the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, 405
- INSTITUTE, THE IRON AND STEEL, 126, 164, 195, 351
- - Designing of Ingot Moulds for Steel Rail Ingots, Mr. W. Hackney, A.I.C.E., 222
- - Fire Clay and other Refractory Materials, Mr. Geo. F. Snelus, F.C.S., 270
- - Further Improvements in Blast Furnace Hearths, Mr. Charles Wood, 232
- - High-pressure Steam and its Application to Quadruple Engines, Mr. Daniel Adamson, F.G.S., 189
- - Howard Boiler, Mr. D. Joy, 196
- - Price's Retort Furnace, Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, M.P., F.R.S., 189
- - Rail Joints, Mr. Sandberg, 390, 397
- - Use of Caustic Lime in the Blast Furnace, Mr. I. Lowthian Bell, M.P., F.R.S., 247
- - Visit to Manchester, 188, 195
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 8, 27, 316, 320, 401
- - Brighton Intercepting and Outfall Sewers, Mr. J. G. Gamble, B.A., A.I.U.E., 442
- - Experiments on the Movement of Air in Pneumatic Tubes, Mr. Charles Bon temps, 373
- - Manora Breakwater, Kurrachee, Mr. W. H. Price, M.I.C.E., 343
- - Pneumatic Transmission of Telegrams, Mr. R. S. Culley, M.l.C.E.,and Mr. R. Sabine, M.I.C.E., 354
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, THE CLEVELAND, 354
- - Annual Dinner. The, 436
- INSTITUTION OF MARINE ENGINEERS, PROPOSED, 156
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS, 408
- - Relations existing between Shipbuilders, Shipowners, and Ship Insurers, Mr. W. M. Penning, 78
- Ireland, Mineral Resources of, 411
- Ireland, Mr. J., Continuous Peat Gas and Charcoal Furnace, 468, 472
- Ironclads, Circular, 168, 305, 323
- Iron Coal, andc , Trades of Birmingham, andc., 19, 35, 53, 71, 87, 105, 123, 139.155. 175, 193, 209, 225, 241, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 347. 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477
- Iron and Coal Trade with China, 351
- Iron, Corrugating, Mr. Johnson, 327
- Iron Duke, The, 375
- Iron, Machine-made Finished, 134
- Iron Making in the Central Presidency, 116
- Iron Making Experiments in India, 430
- Ironmasters' Difficulties, 46
- Ironmasters and their Men, 394
- Iron Mines, The Montreal, West Cumberland, 255
- Iron, Russian, 83
- Iron and Steel Centres, Improvements in, 306
- Iron, Swedish, 168, 200
- Iron Trade, The, 61, 82, 133, 150
- Iron Trade and the Floods. The, 412
- Iron Trade of Germany, 441
- Iron versus Steel, 47
- Ironworkers. Payment of, 204
- Ironworks, Day to Day Hiring, 323
- Ironworks, St. Pancras, 181
- Irrigation, Practical, 45
- Jamin Magnet, The, 119
- Japan, Blast Furnaces for, 13
- Japan, Trade with, 236
- Japanese Railways, 214
- Johnson and Allan, Messrs., Feed-heating and Condensing Apparatus, 282
- Johnson, Mr., Corrugating Iron, 327
- Keeling, C.E., Mr. G. W., and Mr. G. Wells Owen, C.E., Bridge over the Severn on the Severn and Wye Railway, 145, 152
- Kent, Mr. W., on Corrosion of Iron in Railway Bridges, 118
- Keokuk and Kansas City Railway, 307
- Kirkaldy, Mr., Distilling Apparatus, 282
- Kettle, Successor to Mr. Rupert, 13
- Kind-Chaudron System, The, 471
- King's College Scholarship, 285
- Kirtley, Mr. W., Tank Locomotives, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 410, 413, 426
- Krupp Gun, The, 307
- Labour Bills, The, 11
- Labour and Coal, 380
- Labour-saving Machine, 252
- Lagging of Steam Pipes, 398
- Lamp, Mr. T. Silver. 144
- Lancashire Coal Field, Requirements of, 470
- Landing Stage, The Liverpool, 101
- LEADING ARTICLES :--
- - Air Pumps, 185
- - Amateur Boiler Engineering, 64, 134
- - American Competition, 204
- - Belgian Axles, 168
- - Belgian College for South Yorkshire, 30
- LEADING ARTICLES (continued)
- - Belgian Iron Question again, 116
- - Belgian Pit Sinking, 358
- - Blast Furnaces Tuyeres, 252
- - Blast Furnaces for Japan, 13
- - Blast in Puddling, 93, 186
- - Boilers of the Serapis, 269
- - Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co., Messrs., 324
- - Breech-loading Guns, 64
- - British Ironmasters and American Minerals, 13
- - British, Proposed Iron Trade Association, 429
- - Business Aspect of the Employment of Bankswomen. 46
- - Captain Webb's Achievement, 220
- - Castalia, The, 341
- - Centennial Exhibition, 450
- - Chain Cable Testing, 116
- - Chartered and Imperial Gas Companies, 287
- - Circular Ironclads, 168, 305, 323
- - Coal Pit Explosion in North Wales, 412
- - Colliery Engine tenters, 358. 377
- - Colliery Explosions, The Late, 429
- - Collisions at Sea. 29
- - Collision in the Solent. 149
- - Coroners' Juries' and Boiler Explosions, 394
- - Corrosion of Marine Boilers, 357
- - Cotswold Hills, 342
- - Coupled Locomotives, 133
- - Crampton Furnaces, 82
- - Crewe Locomotive Works, 116
- - Day-to-day Hiring at Ironworks, 324
- - Diversion of Sewage from the Thames, 167
- - Draining Collieries, 204
- - Drainage works in Staffordshire, 64
- - Earl Derby on Machinery, 288
- - Early Locomotives, 219
- - Eighty-one Ton Gun, The, 186
- - Elimination of Sulphur from Iron, 430
- - Engineers in the Navy, 287
- - English Experience of Belgian Iron, 30
- - English Steel and the American Centennial, 306
- - Flood Warnings, 82
- - Floods and the Iron Trade, 412
- - Fog Signals, 45
- - French Competition, 98
- - Gas as a Fuel, 252
- - Good Taste in Birmingham Products, 288
- - Goods Wagons, 470
- - Government and the Merchant Shipping Bills, 81
- - Improvements in Iron and Steel Centres, 306
- - Indian Engineering College, 81
- - Iron Duke, The, 376
- - Iron-making in the Central Presidency, 116
- - Iron-making Experiments in India, 430
- - Iron-making Machinery, 150
- - Ironmasters' Difficulties, 46
- - Ironmasters' Profit, 13
- - Ironmasters and their Men, 394
- - Iron Pyrites, 220
- - Iron Trade, The, 133
- - Iron Trade Prospects, 82
- - Iron Trade of the United States, 323
- - Kettle's Successor, Mr., 13
- - Kildwick Collision, 186
- - Labour Bills, The, 11
- - Labour Saving Machine, 252
- - Life Rafts, 469
- - Locomotives, Early, 219
- - Locomotives, Old and New, 376
- - Locomotives of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825 and 1875, 218
- - London Bridge, 469
- - London Street Macadamising, 375, 450
- - London Water Companies, 167
- - Long Stroke Engines, 269
- - Loose Screw Propellers, 430
- - Machine Made Finished Iron, 134
- - Makaroff's Mats, 288
- - Manchester Sewage, 342
- - Marine Engines for Ships of War, 357, 375
- - Mechanical Aids to Puddling, 116
- - Merchant Shipping Legislation, 358
- - Metallurgists and Engineers, 394
- - Mineral Resources of Ireland, 411
- - Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom, 430, 449
- - More Coal, 204
- - Natural Gas, 412
- - Naval Boilers, 63
- - Naval Guns, 11
- - Navvies for China, 270
- - Oil versus Gas, 450
- - Old and New Locomotives, 376
- - Order of Merit for Colliers and Ironworkers, 376
- - Our Navy, 203
- - Our Railways, 305
- - Paper War Ships, 219
- - Parliament and the London Gas Companies, 12
- - Payment of Ironworkers, 204
- - Philadelphia Exhibition, 46
- - Plimsoll, Mr., and the House of Commons, 82
- - Practical Irrigation, 45
- - Prices, 64
- - Promotion of Business by Trades Unions, 430
- - Quadruple Cylinder Engines, 203
- - Rag Boilers, 288
- - Railway Companies as Manufacturers, 449
- - Rail Slabs for Russia, 306
- - Railway Wagon Companies, 150
- - Ramming in Naval Warfare, 185
- - Registration of Trade Marks, 393
- - Requirements of the Lancashire Coal Field, 470
- - Return to Bronze Field Pieces, 235
- - Royal Agricultural Society, 97
- - Russian Steel Rails, 341
- - Sanitary Condition of the Seine, 251
- - Scarcity, 236
- - Science at Oxford, 30
- - Singular Announcement, Messrs. Firth and North, and Letters Patent, 394
- - Steam Coal, 252
- - Steam Engine Performance, 236
- - Steel Fire Boxes, 470
- - Strange Appeal, A, 270
- - Sub-Wealden Exploration, 30
- - Supplying Air to Boiler Furnaces, 98
- - Swedish Iron, 168
- - Taste, 236
- - Technical Education in Russia, 115
- - Testing Railway Steel Axles, 29
- - Thames Valley Drainage, 411
- - Toughened Glass, 149
- - Traction Engines, 115
- - Trade Marks, 450
- - Trade with Japan, 236
- - Unarmoured Ships, 63
- - Unionism at the Antipodes, 30
- - Unseaworthy Ships, 89, 97
- - Vanguard, Loss of H.M.S., 168, 236, 324
- - Wages of Colliery Enginemen, 46
- - Wages and Unionism, 450
- - Watertight Bulkheads, 251
- - What Next and Next, 470
- Leeds, Proposed New Bridge in, 267
- LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
- - Perkins v. The Yorkshire Engine Company, 135
- - Potter v. Berry, 118
- Legislation, Merchant Shipping, 358
- Lehigh Valley Railway, Passenger Locomotive, 24
- Lespinasse Puddling Furnace, 398
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :--
- - Air Gas Engines, Charles W. Hastings, 320
- - Aitchison's Peat Smelting Fuel, Robert Ker Aitchison, 302
- - American Boiler Engineering, W. G., 254
- - American Boilers, K. W. Hedges, 408, 453
- - American Boilers, A. Marshall and Co., 285
- - American Boilers, W. G., 320, 397
- - Auto-Pneumatic Gas Machine, J. F. G. Kromschroder, 353
- - Axle Bearings, Phosphor Bronze Company, 398
- - Bastie, M. De la, Process of Treating Glass, David Kirdaldy, 182
- - Belgian Tires, H. Seeger, 147
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued)
- - Blast Furnace Hearths, C. Holste, 254
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, James Brownlee, 303
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, W. H. Heeley, 320
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Edward Jones, 320
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Nimrod, 303
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, R. H., 320
- - Blast Furnace Tuyeres, R. S., 303
- - Boiler Coatings, W. H. H. Villiers Sankey, 285
- - Bolt Forging Machinery. Charles Fairbairn, 42
- - British Association at Belfast, W. A. Traill, M.A.I., 303
- - Bursting of Kitchen Boiler Pipes, Win. Scarratt, 77
- - Carillons, P. W. d'A., 181
- - Circulating Tubes, William Pidgeon, 353
- - Continuous Brakes, T. Maude, 320
- - Copper Hose Rivets, Merryweather and Sons, 303
- - Copper Hose Rivets, J. Stone and Co., 320
- - Corrosion of Marine Boilers, 377
- - Cullen's Mill Gear, Whitmore and Binyon, 90
- - Cullen's Stone Gear, William Rennie, jun., 147
- - Delayed Ebullition, R. E. D., 453
- - Delayed Ebullition as a Cause of Boiler Explosions, F. Y.. 377
- - Delayed Ebullition as a Cause of Boiler Explosions, H. A. C. Mackenzie, 398
- - Disc Diagrams. H. Harrison, 181
- - Diving Apparatus, Siebe and Gorman, 147
- - Engine Performance, Robert Armstrong, 254
- - Engine Performance, Mylor Bridge, R.N., 408
- - Feed-water, John Watt, 61
- - Fireless Locomotives, T. C J., 397
- - Fish joints, W. Thomson, 453
- - Floating Cabins, P. France, 200
- - Fog Signals, H. Temple Humphreys, M.I.C.E., 61
- - Great Northern Engines, Thomas Maude, 273
- - Gumpel's Rudder, Joseph Bernays, 353
- - Hedge's Boiler at Taunton, K. W. Hedges, 61
- - Horse Rakes, Haughton and Thompson, 303
- - Hydraulic Rams, Aries Minor, 427
- - Hydraulic Rams, Alfred Atkinson, 303, 354
- - Hydraulic Rams, Charles Louis Hett, 408
- - Hydraulic Rams, B Massey, 427
- - Hydraulic Rams, A Mathematical Vicar, 427
- - Hydraulic Rams, R. E. D., 377, 427
- - Hydraulic Rams, W. F. Roe, 320, 453
- - Irish Rainfall, Coorse Weather, 427
- - Iron Trade Prospects, Nimrod, 61
- - Jarrah Timber, William Eldridge, 118
- - Liquid Shells, C. A. M., 200, 253
- - Liquid Shells, John Mackintosh, 213, 253, 302
- - Locomotives, Fireless, 397
- - London Bridge, J. F. Boetius, 354
- - London Street Macadamising, H. C. Coulthard, 427
- - Manchester Exhibition, Beesley and Sons, 61
- - Marine Engine Economy, H. O., 320
- - Marine Engines, M. E., 320
- - Material for Construction of Piers, andc., George Simpson, 273
- - Middlesbrough Iron Trade, John Jones, 118
- - Moncrieff Guns, A. Moncrieff, 408
- - Narrow Gauge Railways, W. Lauford, M.I.C.E., 398
- - Naval Engineers, Engineer, R.N., 303
- - New Kind of Hose Rivet, J. Stone and Co., 285
- - Old Engines, B. D. K., 254
- - Peat Fuel, Anti-Phosphorus, 377
- - Peat Fuel, Peat, 354
- - Peat Gas, J. Ireland, 453
- - Priming of Steam Boilers, E. A. Bourry, 397
- - Puddling at Woolwich, Vulcan, 213
- - Quadruple Cylinder Engines, Nevern, 213
- - Quadruple Engines, William Inglis, 273
- - Radial Drills, D. Lavater, 303
- - Railway Rolling Stock, R. Price Williams, 253
- - Retarding Trains without the Application of Brake Blocks. J. M., 61
- - Root Boilers at Sea, Brevity, 90
- - Root Boilers at Sea, Facts and Figures, 42
- - Rotary Engines, Charles E. Moss, 118
- - St. Pancras Ironworks, Pye, Smith, White, and Elliot, A. S. Cameron, 181
- - Screw Propellers N. D. Spartali, 273
- - Screw Propellers, Henrietta Vansittart, 285, 408
- - Setting out Valve Gear, Robert Duncan. 42
- - Smokeless Fuel, Hardy Wells, C.E., 200
- - Speed Indicator, Charles E. Moss, 453
- - Steam Engine Economy, B. Donkin, 408
- - Steam Engine Economy, A Mechanical Engineer, 354
- - Steam Engine Economy, Sea-going Engineer, 408
- - Steam Engine Economy, T. Simpson, 303, 427
- - Steam Pumps in the American Navy, A. S. Cameron, 147
- - Steam Reversing Gear, Henry P. Holt, 285
- - Stokers in the Navy, Half Pay, 427
- - Stone Breakers, H. R, Marsden, 320
- - Sun Power, N. F. Gerard, 377
- - Swedish Iron, Lander and Larsson, 200
- - Technical Education, J. P. W., 213
- - Syphons, A. R. S., 453
- - Testing Steam Pumps, Joseph W. Banks, 200
- - Testing Steam Pumps, Theron Skeel, 90
- - Three-cylinder Engines, M. Arie, 353
- - Three-cylinder Engines, John Penn and Sons, 377
- - Water in Aid of Steam, J. C. Bloomfield, 303
- - Water in Aid of Steam, John Kennedy, 303
- - Water Shells, F. A. Abel, 213
- - Watertight Bulkheads, James N. Dunstan, 284
- - Water Tube Boilers, John Watt, 302
- - Water Waste Preventer, Wallace and Connell, 182
- Lewin, Mr. S., Narrow Gauge Tank Locomotive, 327
- Liability of Marine Engineers, 118
- Light Rafts, 469
- Lightcliffe Church, Clock and Chimes at, 245
- Lightning Conductors, 427
- LITERATURE :--
- - Autobiography of Sir John Rennie, F.R.S., 367, 431
- - Brinkley's Astronomy, J. W. Stubbs, D.D., and Francis Brunow, Ph.D., 1
- - Bristol and its Environs, Published under the Sanction of the Local Executive Committee of the British Association, 270
- - Elemente der Petrographie, Dr. A. Von Lasaulx, A.D., 99
- - Elements of Practical Construction, S. Downing, LL.D., 83
- - Engineering Papers, C. Graham Smith, 195
- - Examples in Heat, R. E. Day, M.A., 270
- - Jubilee Memorial of the Railway System, J. S. Jeans, 343
- - Mechanic's Friend, W. T. Axon, M.R.S.L., F.S.S., 195
- - Military Travelling Carriages, Lieut. Col. F. Close, 83
- - Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, with other Papers, James Forrest, Assoc. Inst. C.E., 471
- - Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blow Pipe, Professor Richter, Translated by H. B. Cornwall, A.M., and J. H. Caswell, 65
- - Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with Blow Pipe, Professor Richter, Edited by T. Hugo Cookesley, 65
- - Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells, with Geological Considerations and Examples of Wells Executed, Ernest Spon, 324
- - Principles of Mechanics, T. M. Goodeve, M.A., 195
- - Relative Merits of Simple and Compound Engines as applied to Ships of War, Prize Essay, Niel McDougall, A.I.C.E., 342
- - Report of the Deputy-Master of the Mint, 1874, The Fifth, 31
- - Six Lectures on Light, John Tyndall, D.C.L., LL D., F.R.S., 270
- - Sound, John Tyndall, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 270
- - Transactions, of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, 83
- - Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, R. Hunt, F.R.S., and F. W. Rudler, F.G.S., 47
- Liverpool Landing Stage, 101
- Liverpool Water Supply, 472
- Lloyd, W., Tuyere, 334
- Loan Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 1870, 362
- Lock Nut, Mr, A. H. G. Hobson's, 441
- Locomotive, Express, South-Eastern Railway, Mr. Cudworth, 441, 448
- Locomotive, The Hydraulic, 472
- Locomotive, Mr. S. Lewin's Narrow Gauge Tank, 327
- Locomotive, Passenger, Lehigh Valley Railway, 24
- Locomotive, London and Brighton Railway, Mr. W, Stroudley's Express Passenger, 190, 202, 205
- Locomotive for Steep Gradients, Handyside's Patent, Messrs. Fox, Walker, and Co., 163, 161
- Locomotive, Tank, London, Chatham and Dover Railway, Mr. W. Kirtley, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 410, 413, 426
- Locomotive Works, The Crewe, 116
- Locomotives, American Light, Messrs. Porter, Bell, and Co., 351, 356, 379
- Locomotives, Coupled, 133
- London Bridge, 315, 354, 424, 432
- Lurmann, M., Closed-hearth System, 290
- Macadamising London Streets, 375, 427, 450
- M'Avoy Auto-Pneumatic Gas Machine, 283
- Magnet, The Jamin, 119
- Mallet, C.E., F.R.S., Mr. R. Floating Battery for 36in. Mortar, 464
- MANCHESTER EXHIBITION, 60, 61
- - Furness and Co., Messrs., Vertical Boring Machine, 111
- - Judges' Awards, 126
- - Korting. M. E., Steam Jet Gas Exhauster, 92
- - Lynde, Mr. J. H., Valveless Waste Water Preventer, 93
- - Vincent's Bolt, Rivet, and Spike-making Machine, 92
- - Wilkinson and Crowther, Messrs., Safety Points, 24
- - Zimmermann's Package Filling Machine, 264
- Mann's Boudoir Cars on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, 2
- Marcasite Boiler Explosion, 23
- Marsden's Stone-breaking Machinery, 7
- Matter in the Liquid and Gaseous States, Dr. Andrews, F.R.S., 94
- Mats, Makaroff's, 288
- Mein, Mr., Governor, 246
- Merchant Shipping Bill and the Government, 81
- Metaline, Chemical Composition of, 56
- Milling, Brewing, and Distilling Machinery at Vienna Exhibition, 300
- Millwall Ironworks, 388
- Mineral Oils, Experiments with, 472
- Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom, 430, 449
- Mining in Algiers, 78
- Miscellanea, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91, 109, 127, 151,165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467
- Moncrieff Gun Carriages, 385, 392, 408
- Montreal Iron Mines, West Cumberland, 255
- Mountain Slip on tho Salzburg-Tiroler Railway, 13
- Mowing Machines, Messrs., Samuelson and Son's, 2-H.P, 62, 65
- Nara Exhibition. The, 147
- Naval Warfare, Ramming, 185
- Navy, Engineers in the, 287, 288
- Navy, Our, 203
- Neilson, Messrs., Tank Locomotive, London.Chatham, and Dover Railway, designed by Mr. W. Kirtley, 389
- New and Co., Messrs., Shaping Machine, 286
- New and Co., Messrs., Slotting Machine, 66
- New York and Canada Railway, 67
- North of England, 19, 35, 53, 72, 88,105, 124, 140. 155. 176, 209, 242, 260, 278, 296, 313, 332, 348, 366, 384, 402, 418, 437, 458, 477
- Notes from Lancashire, 19, 35, 53, 71, 87, 105 12? 139, 155, 175, 193, 209, 225, 241, 259, 277, 295, 313, 331, 347, 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477
- Notes and Memoranda, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91 109 127 151, 165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467
- Notes from Scotland, 20, 35, 54, 72, 87, 106, 124, 140, 156, 176, 194, 210, 225, 242, 260, 278, 296, 314, 332, 348, 366, 384, 402, 418, 438, 458, 478
- Notices to Correspondents, 11, 29, 45, 63, 81, 97 115 133, 149, 167, 185, 203, 219, 235, 251. 269, 287, 305. 323í. 341, 357, 374, 393, 411, 429, 449, 468
- OBITUARY
- - Morandiere, M., 8
- - Schneider, M.E., 394
- - Vignoles, Mr. Charles Blacker, 359, 373
- - Wheatstone, F.R.S., Sir Charles, 285, 306
- Oil versus Gas, 450
- Owens College, 14
- Owens and Co., Messrs., Accumulator Pump. Blake's Patent, 445
- Oxford, Science at, 30
- Oxidised Money, 422
- Packing of Raw Cotton, Improvements in, 386
- Paper-making Grass of Algeria, 61
- Paper, Manufacture of, M. Aime Girard, 119
- Parliament and the London Gas Companies, 12
- Parliamentary Standing Orders, 412
- Paris Clocks, 74
- Paris Metropolitan Railways, 414
- Parqueterie, Swiss, 67
- Partridge and Cooper's Diaries, Messrs., 386
- Patent Laws, 3, 24
- Patent Litigation, A New Form of, 5
- Patent Office, 200
- Patents, Specification of French, 321
- Peacock and Sworder, Messrs., Stamp Perforating Machines, 131, 132, 147
- Peat Fuel, Synoptical Table of different Mechanical Systems of Condensing Peat actually Worked, 68
- Peat at the London Lead Company's Peat Works, Utilisation of, 73
- Pendred, Mr. H., on Screw Propellers, at the Society of Engineers, 336, 338, 344
- Peter the Great's Household Furniture, 5
- Petroleum Furnace, The Eames, 230
- Piece Work and Strikes, 454
- Piedboeuf's Hydraulic Flanging Machine, 351, 353
- Pieri Rifle, The, 114, 144, 145
- Piers, and Materials for Construction of, 274
- Pig Iron Manufacture, Progress of, 79
- Pit Sinking, Belgian, 358
- Planing Machine, Self-acting, Messrs. J. Elce and Co., 465
- Plimsoll, Mr., and the House of Commons, 82
- Plumbago Mining in England, Revival of, 290
- Pollution of Rivers, Mr. E. C. Potter on the, 27
- POMONA EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 128, 231
- - Alley, Mr., Boiler, 282
- - Field and Cotton, Messrs., Steam Pump, 129
- - Napier, Mr.. Friction Meter, 129
- - Prize Awards, 200
- - Siddeley and Mackay, Messrs., Ice Making Machine, 129
- Porcelain, American, 472
- Porter, Bell, and Co , Messrs., American Light Locomotives, 351, 356, 379
- Porter, Mr. R., Duplex Valve, 77
- Potter, Mr. E. C., on the Pollution of Rivers, 27
- Prices, 64
- Prices Current of Metals,-Oils, Timber, andc. (See last page of every number)
- Priestman and Co., Messrs., Double Winch, 128
- Priming of Steam Boilers, 279, 285
- Private Bills of the Coming Session, 395
- Private Bills in Parliament, 13, 30, 46, 65, 83, 90, 457
- Profit of Ironmasters, 13
- Propellers, Loose Screw, 430
- Propellers, Screw, 273, 285, 408
- Propellers, Screw, Mr. H. Pendred at the Society of Engineers, 336, 338, 344
- Puddling, Blast in, 98, 186
- Puddling, Mechanical Aids to, 116
- Pump, Blake's Accumulator, Messrs. Owens and Co., 445
- Pumping Machinery, Holland Drainage Works, Messrs. Gwynne, 388, 395, 396
- Pumping Machinery at the New .Graving Dock, Dundee, Messrs. Gwynne and Co., 337, 340
- Pumps, Air, 185
- Pumps in the American Navy, Steam, 147
- Pumps, Testing Steam, 90, 95, 200
- Purification of Sewage Water, 183
- Pyrites, Iron, 220
- Quebec Harbour, 67
- Radial Arm Test or Gauge Cock, Mr. A. Dixon, 17
- Rail Slabs for Russia, 306
- Railway Companies as Manufacturers, 449
- Railway, The First, 262
- Railway Matters, 9, 26, 43, 57, 75, 91, 109, 127, 151, 165, 179, 201, 221, 237, 249, 263, 281, 299, 317, 335, 355, 369, 387, 409, 423, 443, 467
- Railway Rolling Stock, 125
- Railway Wagon Companies, 150
- Railway Working Expenses, 362
- Railway Works, New, 298
- Railways in Italy, 401
- Railways, Narrow Gauge, 398
- Railways, Our, 305
- Rainfall, Irish, 427
- Raising and Lowering Launches, Mr. R. Hedley, 371
- Rakes, Horse, 303
- Rams, Hydraulic, 303, 320, 354, 377, 408, 427, 453
- Reading Ironworks, 40-H.P. Horizontal Engine for Egypt, 285, 286
- Recollections of Improvements in the Steam Engine during the last Half Century, Mr. J. Bourne, C.E., 306, 350, 422, 440, 462
- Registration of Trade Marks, 23, 89, 390, 393
- Regulation Works on the Danube, near Vienna, 360
- Relations existing between Ship Builders, Ship Owners, and Ship Insurers, Mr. W. M. Penning on the, 78
- Retort Charging and Drawing Apparatus, 444, 446
- Reversing Gear, Steam, 285
- Rifle, The Pieri, 114, 144, 145
- Rivers Pollution Commission, 358, 367, 386, 419, 450, 471
- Rivets, Copper Hose, 303, 320
- Rolling Forty-eight feet Rails, 49
- Rolling Stock, Railway, 125, 253 ´
- Root Boilers at Sea, 42, 90
- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, 21, 37, 97
- - Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke, Messrs., Haymaker, 180
- - Aveling and Porter, Messrs., Steam Ploughing Engine, 93, 96
- - Davey, Paxman, and Co., Messrs., Vertical Engine and Boiler, 66
- - Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Universal Steam Pump with External Slide Valve, 42
- - Hedges and Co., Messrs., Boiler, 38
- - Hindley, Mr. E. S., Vertical Engine, 58
- - Howard, Messrs. J. and F., 8-H.P. "Farmer's" Engine, 28, 32
- - Marsden, Mr. H. R., Ballasting Machine, London and North-Western Railway, 76
- - Nalder, Messrs., Self Feeder and Guard, 22
- - Plan of the Show Ground at Taunton, 14
- - Prize Horse Rakes, 162
- - Results of Preliminary Dynamometer Tests of 1-H.P. Mowing Machines, 39
- - Thrashing Machine Guards and Feeders, 40, 41, 42, 44
- Royle's Steam Trap, 144
- Rudder, The Gumpel, 326, 353
- Russia, Technical Education in, 115
- Russian Manufactories, 135, 136
- Sale of Machine Tools at Manchester, 413
- Salzburg-Tiroler Railway, Mountain Slip on the, 13
- Samuelson and Son, Messrs., 2-H.P. Mowing Machine, 62, 65
- Saving Life at Sea, 7
- Scarcity, 236
- Scientific Education, 213
- Screw Propeller, The Hercules, 326
- Seine, Sanitary Condition of the, 251
- Serapis, Boilers of the, 269
- Settle and Carlisle Railway, 56
- Settons Reservoir, France, 107, 110
- Sewage, Manchester, 342
- Sewage from the Thames, Diversion of, 167
- Shah, H.M.S., 457
- Shaping Machine, Messrs. New and Co., 286
- Shearing 3in., Cables, Messrs. Tangye Brothers, Hydraulic Shears for, 379
- Sheffield District, 20, 35, 54, 71, 88, 105, 128, 139, 156, 176, 194, 210, 226, 241, 259, 277, 295, 314, 331, 347, 365, 383, 401, 417, 437, 457, 477
- Shells, Liquid, 200, 213, 253, 302
- Shipments of Goods to the Centennial Exhibition, 267
- Ships, Paper War, 219
- Ships' Pumps and Fire Engines, 451
- Ships' Pumps, Messrs. Stone and Co., 452
- Ships, Steel, 90
- Ships, Unarmoured, 63
- Ships, Unseaworthy, 97, 98
- Ships of War, Marine Engines for, 357, 375
- Shirt, The Patent One-tailed, 217
- Siemens' Brothers, Messrs., Magneto-Electric. Bell-Signalling Apparatus, 441
- Signals, Fog, 45, 61
- Signals for Railways, Messrs. Crichton and Craig's, Audible, 76
- Silver Bath from Ditch Water, 378
- Silver, Mr. T., Lamps, 144
- Slag Bricks to Crushing Strains, Resistance of, 441
- Slotting Machine, Messrs. New and Co., 66
- SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW, 403
- - Baker's Patent Feeder, 403
- - Carter's Disintegrator, 421
- - Davenport's Latch, 403
- - Dietz's Boiler, 403
- - Ellis and Co.'s Drill, 421
- - Hornsby and Sons' Paragon Mower, 407
- - Nalder's Thrashing Machine, 403
- - Pearn's Donkey Pump, 403
- - Powis and Co.'s Combined Sawing Machine, 403
- - Robey and Co.'s 6-H.P. Traction Engine, 428, 432, 433
- - Sinkwell and Tooley's Elevating, Shooting, and Unloading Machine, 421
- - Small's Horse Groomer, 421
- - Wallis and Steeven's Thrashing and Finishing Machine, 406
- - Wurr and Lewis' Combined Sawing Machine, 403
- SOCIETIES, MIDLAND, 23
- SOCIETY, THE CHEMICAL :--
- - Achrematite, Prof. J. W. Mallet, 50
- - Action of Chlorine on Acetanide, Dr. E. W. Prevost, 50
- - Action of Nitric Acid on Copper, Mercury, andc., Air. J. J. Ackworth, 50
- - Action of Potassie Sulphite on the Haloid Derivatives of Phenol, Dr. H. E. Armstrong and Mr. G. Harrow, 447
- - Alkaloids contained in the Aconites, Part I., Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 361
- - Bismuthiferous Tesseral Pyrites, Dr. W. Ramsey, 433
- - Certain Bismuth Compounds, Mr. M. M. P. Muir, 433
- - Certain Sources of Error in the Ultimate Analysis of Organic Substances containing Nitrogen, Mr. G. S. Johnson, 433
- - Compounds of Ether with Anhydrous Metallic Chlorides, Mr. P. P. Bedson, 447
- - Decomposition of Alcohol and its Homologues, by the Joint Action of Aluminium and its Halogen Compounds, Dr. J. H. Gladstone and Mr. A. Tribe, 50
- - Decomposition of Stearic Acid by Distillation under Pressure, Mr. G. Johnston, 361
- - Decomposition of Water by the Joint Action of Aluminium and Aluminium Iodide, Bromide, Chloride including Instances of Reverse Action, Dr. J. H. Gladstone and Mr. A. Tribe, 50
- - Ethyl-phenyl-acetylene. Mr. T. M. Morgan, 398
- - Fluorides of Arsenic, Phosphorus and Iodine, Mr. R. W. E. Mclvor, 361
- - Formation of Coumarine, Cinnamic, and other similar Acids, Mr. W. H, Perkin, 398
- - Incense Resin, Mr. C. E. Groves and. Dr. J. Stenhouse, 433
- - Iodides of Antimony, Mr. R. W. E. Mclvor, 361
- - Isomeric Terpenes and their Derivatives, Part V., Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 361
- - Liquid Carbon Dioxide in Mineral Cavities, Mr. W. Noel Hartley, 398
- - Narcotine, Cotarnine, and Hydrocotarnine, Dr. C. R. A. Wright and Mr. G. H. Beckett, 398, 447
- - Nitrosyl Bromide, and on Sulphur Bromide, Mr. M. M. P. Muir, 50
- - Note on the Action of Nitric Acid on Tribromophenol, Dr. H. E. Armstrong and Mr. G. Harrow, 447
- - Notes on the Chemistry of Tartaric and Citric Acid, Mr. R. Warrington, 50
- - Observations on Variations in the Composition of River Waters, Mr. J. Andrews, 447
- - Occurrence of Native Calcium Chloride at Guy's Cliffe, Mr. ,T. Spiller, 433
- - Reaction of Tungsten, Professor Mallet, 50
- - Sebates of the Alcoholic Series, Mr. E. Neison, 447
- - Simple Form of Gas Regulator for Maintaining Constant Temperature, Mr. F. J. M. Page, 361
- - Spongy Iron, Mr. Gibbs, 244
- - Tolylphenyl, a New Hydrocarbon, Mr. T. Carnelly, 361
- SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, THE AMERICAN
- - Fabrication of Bcton Blocks by Manual Labour, Mr. Schuyler Hamilton, C.E., 112
- - Form, Weight, Manufacture, and Life of Rails, Mr. Ashbel Welsh, C. E., 99
- - Memoir of the Construction of a Masonry Dam, Mr. James R. Crose, C.E., 170, 217, 245
- SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, PARIS, 401
- SOCIETY, EDINBURGH AND LEITH ENGINEERS',
- - Education of a Civil Engineer, Mr. Graham Smith, 342
- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, 178
- - Charging and Drawing Gas Retorts, Mr. F. W. Hartley, 446
- - Government Brake Trials, Mr. Thomas Maude, 289, 308
- - Screw Propellers, their Shafts and Fittings, Mr. Hamilton W. Pendred, 321
- SOCIETY, KINGíS COLLEGE, ENGINEERING
- - Cement and Concrete, Mr. W. Led with, 343
- - Coffering and Tubbing Pit Shafts, Air. T. H. Bailey, 406
- - Light-houses and Light-ships, Mr. H. D. Fabricius, 433
- - Liverpool Landing Stage, Mr. R. L. Tapscott, 307
- - Locomotive, Mr. A. H. Leaf, 401
- - Marine Engineering, Mr. W. Bouchier, 359
- - Railway Time Tables, Mr. Crompton, 291
- - Severn Tunnel, Mr. Mackworth, 326
- - Tunnelling, Mr. J. B. Little, 373
- SOCIETY, MANCHESTER SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL
- - Combustion of Oils for the Generation of Steam, Mr. W. Gadd, 50
- - Sea Telegraphy in Special Relation to the Loss of the Vanguard, Mr. W. H. Bailey, 473
- SOCIETY, THE METEOROLOGICAL, 53
- - Continuous Self-registering Thermometer, W. Harrison Cripps, 368
- - Moon's Influence in Connection with our Extremes of Temperature, Mr. George D. Brumham, F.D.S., 471
- - Rainfall at Calcutta, Mr. R. Strachan, F.M.S., 471
- - Reduction of Barometric Readings, with a Form of Table for Combining the Corrections of Index Error, Temperature, and Altitude, W. Marriott, F.M.S., 368
- - Registration of Sunshine, Mr. R. H. Scott, 471
- - Self-regulating Atmometer, S.H.Miller, F.R.A.S., 368
- - Use of the Rotary Thermometer, Mr. R. H. Scott, F.R.S., 471
- SOCIETY.OF MUNICIPAL SANITARY ENGINEERS :--
- - Bursting of Water Supply Pipes in Winter, Mr. W. H. Bailey, 48
- SOCIETY, THE ROYAL, 343
- SOCIETY, THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL, 97
- SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS :--
- - Soiree, 451
- Solent, Collision in the, 149
- South Kensington Museum, 7, 23, 76, 91, 106, 124, 136, 147, 176, 194, 205, 226, 242, 254, 278, 289, 307, 321, 339, 365, 377, 401, 417, 420, 457
- South Wales Colliery Explosions, 412
- South Wales Coal Question, 79
- Specifications of French Patents, 230
- Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, 136
- Staffordshire Drainage Works, 64
- Stamp Perforating Machines, Messrs. Peacock and Sworder, 131, 132, 147
- Steam Machinery of the Navy, 372
- Steam, Superheated, 419, 439
- Steel Fire Boxes, 254
- Steel, Hard, versus Soft, 321
- Steel Rails, Russian, 341
- Steering Screw, Bremner's Steam, ,293, 309
- Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotives in 1825 and 1875, 218
- Stokers in the Navy, 427
- Stone Breakers, 320
- Stone-breaking Machinery, Mr. Marsden, 7
- Stone Gear, Cullen's, Newry Foundry Co., 58, 90, 147
- Stone and Co., Messrs., Ships' Pumps, 452
- Stove, Mr. W. Crossley's Hot Blast, Askam Ironworks, 422, 425
- Strike in South Wales, 164
- Strike in Warwickshire, 187
- Strikes in the States, 362
- Stroudley, Mr. W., Express Passenger Locomotive, London and Brighton Railway, 199, 202, 205
- Stroudley, Mr. W., Tender for Express Engine, Loudon, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 247, 268, 270
- Sub-Wealden Explorations, 30, 264
- Sulphur from Iron, Elimination of, 430
- Sun Power, 377
- Superheated Steam, 419, 439
- Swedish Boiler Plates, 230
- Syphons, 453
- Tangye Brothers, Messrs, Hydraulic Shears for Shearing Sin. Cables, 379
- Tank Locomotive, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Mr. W, Hartley, Messrs. Neilson, Engineers, 389
- Tasmanian Tin, 213
- Taste, 236
- Tees, Development and Improvement of the, 243
- Telegraph Poles in Persia, 373
- Telegraph System, A New, 213
- Tender for Express Engine, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, Mr. W. Stroudley, 247, 268, 270
- Testing Alloys, 79
- Thames Tunnel, The Proposed, 436
- Thames Valley Drainage, 264, 328, 411
- Thorneycroft, Messrs. J., Torpedo Boat for tho Austrian Government, 204
- Thunderer, The, 132
- Thunderer's Turret Gun Gear, H.M.S., 439
- Timber, Jarrah, 118
- Tires, Belgian, 147, 32S
- Torpedo Boat for the Austrian Government, Messrs. J. Thorneycroft, 204
- Torpedoes, 157
- Toughened Glass, 149, 316
- Tower Subway, 156
- Trade Marks, 450
- Trade Marks, Registration of, 23, 89, 390, 393
- Trades Unions, Promotion of Business by, 430
- Tramway Rail Cleaner, 217
- Trap, Royle's Steam, 144
- Trials with H.M.S. Bruiser, 73
- Trial of the Pyx, 169
- Tubes, Circulating, 353
- Tuileries, Restoration of, 236
- Turkish Navy, The, 373
- Turning Chilled Wheels, Mr. W. W. Lobdell at the Car-builders' Association, 433
- Tuyere, Mr. Lloyd, 304
- Tuyeres Blast Furnace, 252, 279, 303, 320
- United States' Government Boiler Testing Experiments, 147
- Valve, Mr. F. W. Colls' Mercurial Safety, 128
- Valve Gear, Setting out, 42
- Valve, Mr. R. Porter's Duplex, 77
- Vanguard, Loss of the, 168, 184, 186, 236, 256, 285
- Ventilation of Cleveland Iron Mines, 401
- Vesuvius, 471
- Victoria, The Labour Market in, 316
- Vienna Exhibition of Milling, Brewing, and Distilling Machinery, 300
- Virginia City, 438
- Wages and Unionism, 450
- Wagons, Goods, 470
- Wagtail, Steam Canal Tug, Messrs. Wilson and Co., Engineers, Mr. St. Claire J. Byrne, Naval Architect, 374, 379
- Wales and the Adjoining Counties, 20, 35, 54, 72, 88, 106, 124, 140, 156.194, 210, 226, 242, 260, 278, 296, 314 332, 348, 366. 384, 402, 418, 438, 458, 478
- Wallace, Mr. J , On certain New Forms of Bunsen Burner, Newcastle-on-Tyne Chemical Society, 87 144
- Warming Railway Carriages by Steam, Haag's System, 370, 377
- Waste of Coal in Cornish Mines, 213
- Waste Water Preventers, 182
- Water in Aid of Steam Power, 261, 303
- Water Power at Bellegarde, Application of, 3
- Waterworks Improvements, 131
- Webb's Achievement, Capt., 220
- Welsh, C.E., Mr. Ashbel, On the Form, Weight, Manufacture, and Life of Rails, American Society of Civil Engineers, 99
- Westminster Royal Aquarium and Winter Garden, Designed by Mr. A. Bedborough, 231, 234, 238, 245, 250, 253, 265, 272
- West's Retort Charging and Drawing Apparatus, 414, 446
- West wood and Bailey, Messrs., Iron Bridge for Ceylon, 175
- Wheel Moulding Machine, Mr. Dickinson, 77
- Wheel Tire, Messrs., Burrell and Valpy's Safety, 465
- Wheels, Allens Elastic, 111
- White Brass, 76
- Wigan Boiler Explosion, 90
- Willan's 3-Cylinder Engine. 230
- Wilson and Co., Messrs., Steam Canal Tug Wagtail, Mr. St. Claire J. Byrne, Naval Architect, 374, 379
- Winch, Messrs., Priestman and Co.'s Double, 128
- Woolwich Explosion, 5
- Woolwich, Puddling at, 213
- Working Steep Gradients by Locomotives, Messrs. Dick and Stevenson's Apparatus for, 216
- Wrecks, 1873-4, 175
- Yorkshire College of Science, 248
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