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* On [[Henry Bessemer |Mr. Bessemer's]] New Gun, p 229. | * On [[Henry Bessemer |Mr. Bessemer's]] New Gun, p 229. | ||
* On the | * On the Destructive Distillation of Light Petroleum Naphthas at Comparatively at Low Temperatures, p 239. | ||
* [[Winder Brothers]] - The Hercules Steam Pump, p 240. (Illustrated). | * [[Winder Brothers]] - The Hercules Steam Pump, p 240. (Illustrated). |
Revision as of 15:25, 16 September 2021
Main Subjects
- Coopers Hill College, p 240.
- Discovery of Diamonds in Situ, p 239.
- Professor P . V. Jeremejen, of St. Petersburg.
- Editorial, p 237.
- Last Castings.
- Literature.
- Foreign Periodical Literature.
- Excursion of the Iron and Steel Institute to Staffordshire and Shropshire,concluded from p 224, p 234.
- Harbours of Refuge, p 241.
- Landore Siemens Steel Works, p 231 and p 236. (Illustrated).
- Launches, p 234.
- Letters to the Editor, p 230.
- Mont Cenis Tunnel - The Opening of, p 233.
- Notes on Photometry - By W. Foster, p 229.
- On Mr. Bessemer's New Gun, p 229.
- On the Destructive Distillation of Light Petroleum Naphthas at Comparatively at Low Temperatures, p 239.
- Winder Brothers - The Hercules Steam Pump, p 240. (Illustrated).