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Agricultural Engineers’ Association, 351
*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


Air Gas Machines, 320
*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


Alaska Silver Mine, 264
*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


Allan, Mr., Floating Cabin. 180, 188
*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


Allen’s Elastic Wheels, 111
*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


Alley, Mr., Boiler, 282
*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


American Iron Trade, 323
*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 Minerals and British Ironmasters, 13
*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


American Railways, 66
*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


Anchor, Messrs. Barford and Perkins’ Self-Moving, Savage’s Patent. 93
*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


Ancient Engineering, its Methods and Appliances, 333, 460                              •            ,
*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


Andrews, F.R.S., Matter in the Liquid and Gaseous States, 94
*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


Antipodes, Unionism at the. 30
*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


Aquarium and Winter Garden at Westminster, Designed by Mr. Bedborough, 231, 234, 238, 245, 250, 258 265 272
*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


Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke, Messrs., Haymaker, 180
*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


Associated Marine Engineers, 5
*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


Association, Agricultural Engineers’, 351
*Quebec Harbour, 67


Association, The British Iron Trade, 429. 447
*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


Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding
*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


Draughtsmen, Glasgow, 373
*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


Opening Meeting, 271
*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


Simple and Compound High Pressure Condensing Engines, Mr. Robert Thomson, 351
*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


Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen, The Leeds—
*Yorkshire College of Science, 248
 
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| 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. Blake’s 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, 877, 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
 
Brjght Tin iu America, Manufacture of, 178
 
Brindley Memorial, The, 183
 
British Association at Belfast, 303
 
British Association at Bristol. Ths, 134, 803
 
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. II. B. Carrington, U.S. Army M.A., LL.D., &c., 178
 
Descrip ti®n of the Works at the Avonmouth Dock James Brunlees, C.E.,tF.G.S., 302
 
Machine for Obtaining j 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, Professo 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. Liirmann, 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 Ciaig, Messrs., Audible Signals for Railways. 76
 
Crocodile, The, 328
 
Crose, C.E>, Mr. J R., Memoir of the Construction of a JMasonry 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 ‘v
 
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 j
 
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.
 
I Deakin, Parker, and Co.’s Compound, 304
 
I 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
 
J 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 ikmerican 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. 1S6, 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
 
(Juns, 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 bv
 
Steam, 370, 377                                    J
 
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 11 cwt. Sino-le
 
Standard Steam, 128                          8
 
Hammers. Messrs. Fawcett and Firth’s Double Single i and Selfacting Steam, 445
 
Haseley Waterworks, 7
 
Haswell. Mr. J., Narrow Gauge Locomotive, 412— (See also Working Drawing, Dec. Wth, 1875.)
 
Hawkshaw, Sir John, Address to the British Association, 141, 146
 
Haymaker, Messrs. Ashby, Jeffery, and Luke’s, ISO Hayward Tyler* and Co.’s, Messrs., Universal Pump, 220
 
i Hearths, Blast Furnace, 254
 
‘ Heath town Boiler Explosion, 67
 
j 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
 
1 Hobson, Mr. A. H. G., Lock Nut, 441
 
; Holstein Maritime Canal, 427
 
Hose Rivet, New Kind of, 2S5
 
• Hot Blast Pig for Refined Iron, 441
 
i 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
 
i 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, &c., 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.l.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, &c , Trades of Birmingham, &c., 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
 
1 ron 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. \V., 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, Il
 
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 fqr 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 Banks women. 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
 
a 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 Aitchi-son, 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. Kroms-chroder, 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. Trail], M.A.L,
 
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
 
Gum pel’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, &c., 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, 1). 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-cyUnder 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 R’chter, 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. Rudlcr, 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, Stroudlcy’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., Veitical Boring Machine.
 
Ill
 
Judges’ Awards, 126
 
Korting. M. E., Steam Jet Gas Exhauster, 92
 
Lynde, Mr. J. H., Valveless W^ste 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
 
1 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,’ 33L
 
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. 323’. 341, 357, 374, 393, 411, 429, 449, 468
 
Obituary
 
Morandibre, 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. Aimc 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
 
Piedbmuf’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
 
Siddelcy 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, &c. (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, 05, 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 TestAor 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 ofathe, 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 Steevcn’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, &e., 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,
 
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-acctylene. 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. Sten-lionsc 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 JRails, 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, King’s 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-regulatingAtmometer, 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
 
1 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-Wealdcn 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, II.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. Lobdcll 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, 21
 
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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  • 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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