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** [[Lavington Evans Fletcher|L. E. Fletcher]]. | ** [[Lavington Evans Fletcher|L. E. Fletcher]]. | ||
* Steam Power Meter - Mr. Ashton, p 216. (Illustrated). | * Steam Power Meter - Mr. [[Ashton (2)|Ashton]], p 216. (Illustrated). | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Main Subjects
- Boiler Explosions - E. B. Merten, p 207.
- British Association at Liverpool, p 210.
- Description of the Hydraulic Bucketting for Graving Docks and Sewerage - Percy Westmacott, p 209. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 213.
- The British Association.
- Working Load.
- Professor Huxley's Address.
- Gauge for the Railways of the Future - Robert Fairlie, p 214.
- Improved Ship of War of Moderate Dimensions - Michael Scott, p 217.
- J. H. Lloyd's Stone Dressing Machinery, p 205. (Illustrated).
- Lecture on Stream Lines and Waves in Connection with Naval Architecture - [[W. J. Macquorn Rankine, p 218.
- Pumping Engines - Berlin Waterworks, p 208 and 212. (Illustrated).
- Report on the Stability, Propulsion and Sea-Going Qualities of Ships, p 209 and 218.
- Self-Stoking Smokeless Furnace - T. and T. Vicars, p 216. (Illustrated).
- Steam Boiler Explosion Legislation, p 205.
- Steam Power Meter - Mr. Ashton, p 216. (Illustrated).