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Academic Side of Technical Training, 19, 27
'''General Index


Accessibility of Ports; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
* Academic Side of Technical Training, 19, 27
* Accessibility of Ports; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
* Accessories of Engines, Breakdown of, 523
* Accidents, Naval; Microscopical Observations, 235
* Accidents, Influence of, Physical Fatigue on, 593
* Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
* Accidents, Railway, and the Public, 188
* Accidents, Railway, in the United States, 419
* Accident, Railway, at Witham, 774
* Accidents to Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107,118, 128, 593
* Accumulators. See Electric
* Acetylene Blow-Pipe, 51
* Acid Pump-Valves, 530, 553
* Action of Radium on Diamonds, 322
* Acts of Parliament. See Parliament and Legal
* Adjustable Railway or Tramcar Seat, 815
* Admiralty Coal and Briquettes, 863
* Admiralty Policy and Engineering Education, 769. See Letters
* Admiralty Problems. See Navy and Warships
* Advancement of Apprentices, 442
* Aerial Cableway for Building the Zambesi
* Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
* Aeronauts ; Balloons sent up from Yacht, 289, 883
* Africa. See South Africa
* Africa, Sleeping Sickness in, 433
* Agricultural Boiler Explosion, 466
* Agricultural Engines at the Smithfield Club Show, 771
* Agricultural and Highland Society ; Suction Gas Trials, 674
* Agricultural Society (Royal) and County Shows, 154, 455
* Agricultural Society, Royal:
* Attendance, 6
* Dairy Machinery, 8
* Implements, 6
* Merryweather’s High-Pressure Hop-Sprayer, 7
* Meteorological Exhibits, 10
* Miscellaneous, 9
* Oil-Engines, 6
* Windmills and Pumps, 7
* Agriculture, Meteorology in Relation to, 10
* Air-Compressing Plant, Portable (Lacy-Hulbert), 814
* Air-Compressor, Ingersoll-Sergeant, 391
* Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
* Air-Compressors, Efficiency of Turbo-, 598
* Air-Compressors. See also Blowing Engines Air, Dielectric, Strength of, 784
* Air-Pumps on “Carmania” (Weir), 724
* Air-Pumps and Circulating-Pumps, Combined (Carruthers), 676
* Air-Pumps and Condenser, 93. See 676
* Air-Pump, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
* Air Pumps, Independent Twin (H. Watson and
* Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne), 328
* Aldwych and Kingsway Opening, 527
* Allis-Chalmers’Steam-Turbine, 814, 863
* Alloys, Aluminium Steel and, 246, 279
* Alloys of Cobalt and Nickel, 330. See 436, 500
* Alloys of Copper and Tin, Effect of Chilling, 223
* Alloys of Gold with Silver, 157
* Allots, Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 745,
* 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Alloys of Iron and Tantalum, 286
* Alloys Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Alloys of Vanadium and other Metals, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters. See also 632 Alternators. See Electric
* Aluminium Steel and Alloys, 246, 279
* Aluminium-Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters. See also 632
* Ambulance Service, London, 87
* America. See United States
* American Hustling, 3
* American Iron Ore Country, 431
* American Iron Trade, 20, 351, 451, 628, 735
* American Irrigation, 871
* American Locomotives. See Locomotives American Machine-Tools. See Machine-Tools American Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
* American Railroads, 155, 805
* American Steel and Iron Industry, 20, 354, 451, 628, 735
* American Tariff Reform, 562
* American Telegraphy, 814
* American Tool - Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505. See Machine-Tools
* Ammonia Machinery, High-Speed, 280
* Amorphous States of Metals, Crystalline and, 384
* Analysis of Valve Motions, Harmonic, 36
* Anatomy of Bridgework, 169, 367
* Anchor-Cables for Express Cunarders, 842 Anchor Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
* Anchorage and Chains for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Anchorage for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
* Anderson-Fleming Method of Measuring Electric Currents, 735, 772, 806, S40
* Andrews, Thomas, on Microscopic Observations on Naval Accidents, 235
* Andrews, Thomas, on the Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
* Angle, Approximation to the Sine of, 313
* Annealing Furnaces, Gun-Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
* Annuals and Year-Books. See Literature
* Anti-Foreign Agitation in China, 837
* Antimony. See Metal-Price Diagrams
* Antwerp Port Extensions, 386
* Applied Mechanics (Text-Book), 175
* Applied Science, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
* Apprentice Advancement, 442
* Apprentice and Workshop Practice, 340
* Apprenticeship. See Education and Training
* Approaches to Williamsburg Bridge. See HV'Z-liamsburg Bridge
* Approximation to the Sine of Angle, 313
* Aqua Meter, 658
* Arbitrators, Remuneration of, 270
* Arc Lamps. See Electric
* Arch. See Bridge
* Arched Roof, Collapse of, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
* Archer, H. G., on Fishguard Harbour Works and the Great Western Railway Company’s New Route to Ireland, 178
* Argentine Compound Articulated Locomotives, 44, 159
* Argentine Railways, 480
* “ Argyll,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 420
* Armament of Warships. See Warships
* Armour, Effects of Gun Fire on, 527
* Armour-Plate Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
* Armour-Plate Works, French, 355
* Armour. See Warships
* Armoured Concrete. See Concrete
* Armoured Ships. See Warships
* Arnold, Professor J. O., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
* Arnold, Professor J. O., on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 277
* Arrol-Johnston Car Company’s Works, 832
* Arrol-Johnston Motor-Car, 412, 618, 655, 832
* Artificial Silk, 564
* Artillery. See Guns
* Assessable Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and, 51
* Assessment of Machinery, 174. See Letters, 290
* Assouan Dam, 563. See Dams and Shearing Stresses
* i “Astatki,” Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Astronomy and the Cape Observatory, 609 1 Astronomy. See also British Association
* | Atlantic Steamers, Speed of German, 357 Atlantic Steamer. See “ Car m an ia ” Atomic Theory ; Evolution, 319
* Attachment of Turbine Blades, 810. See 759.
* See Letters, 813
* Attitude of the Public towards Railways, 188
* Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225
* “ Auld Brig o’ Ayr,” Preservation of, 388, 494
* Australasia. See New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, and South
* . Australia
* Australia, Trade-Marks in, 377
* Australian Railways: Queensland, 561; New
* South Wales, 525
* Australian Socialists and Iron Manufacture, 419.
* See 385
* Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar, ’ 90, 96, 99
* Auto-Cars. See Motor-Cars and Self-Propelled
* Cars
* Automatic Safety Device for Lift-Doors, 125
* Automobile. See Motor-Cars
* Auxiliarv Boiler for Ships, 617
* Avery’s Torsion-Testing Machine at Birmingham
* University, 507
* Axle-Box Boring-Machine, Horizontal, 439
* Axles. See Motor-Cars
* Ayr Bridge, Preservation of, S88f 491
* Ayrton, Professor, on the Distribution of Power, 380
* Bacon, Captain R. IL, on Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107, 128. See 118, 593
* Baker street and Waterloo Railway, Ventilation of, 820
* Baku and Japan, 631
* Baku Oil-Fields, 512
* Balancing of Engines, Counterweights for, 362
* Baling Cotton at Lagos, West Africa, Plant for, 111
* Ballasting Permanent Way, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Ballons Sondes Sent Up from a Yacht, 289
* Bar Manipulator for Rolling Mills, 428, 435
* Barrels, Steel, Manufacture of, 813
* Barrow Viaduct, Wexford, 210
* Batteries. See Electric
* Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260. See Russo-Japanese War
* Battleships. See Warships
* Beam, Bending Moment for (Rankine’s Formula), 863
* Beam Flexures, Experiments on, 433. See Girders
* Beard, J. R., and Hutton, R. S., on Heat Insulation, 64
* Bearings for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, 137. See 1, 75, 357
* Beira, British Association’s Visitt to, 792
* Belgian Coal-Mining, 864
* Belgian, Cockerill Company, 882
* Belgian Railway Profile, Brussels to Ans, 517
* Belgian Six-Wheel Coupled Locomotive, 517
* Belgian State Locomotives at the Li6ge Exhibition (Cockerill), 482. See Liege
* Belgian State Railways, Four-Coupled Express Locomotive (Socicte Anonyme “ La Metallur-gique,” Tubize Belgium), 728
* Bell, Macleod and Plato’s Electric, 281
* Bellet, Daniel, on the Inferiority of Canals for Goods and Transport, 355
* Belt, Hendry’s Laminated Leather, 225 See Erratum , 248
* Bending Moment for Beam (Rankine’s Formula),
* Bennis’s Coal-Conveying Plant, 46. See 807 Ben rath Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
* Berlin b ire Brigade, 509, 579. See Eire. St j
* Binnie, Sir A. R., Inst. C.E., Presidential Address, 626, 636
* Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illustrated Index’ See Erratum, 317
* Blading of Steam - Turbines, 7t9, 810 See Letters, 843
* Blast Furnace Gas for Gas-Engines, 263. See a’so Engines, Gas
* ! Blast-Furnace Process. 260
* I Blast-Furnace and Roasting b urnice at Birmingham University, 507
* Block-Setting “Titan" Crane forTabk Bay Harbour, 246
* Blow-Pipe, Acetylene, 54
* Blowing-Engines. See Engines, Blowing, and Air Compressors
* Blowing up of 8.S. “ Chatham,” 491
* Board of Trade and Boiler Explosions. See Boiler Explosion
* Board of Trade and Industry, 59s
* Board of Trade and Municipal Obstruction, 631
* Boats, Motor, Reliability Trials of, 187, 220. See
* Letters, 291, 315. See also -Vofor Launches
* Bogies for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399. Sec also Carriages
* Boilers (Text-Books), 317, 476
* Boiler, Cochran, for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
* Boiler, Cochran, for Steam Railway < 'oach, 248
* Boilers, Dry-Back Return-Tul*-, at Birmingham University, 341
* Boilers and Engines for Twin-Screw Lifeboat
* “ Moseley," 378
* Boiler Explosion near Truro, 4<«6
* Boiler Fittings, Hopkinson- Works for, 3<<3
* Boiler-House Economy, 807
* Boiler, Lancashire Flue Tube (Hopkinson). 3<»3
* Boilers of Locomotives. Sec Locwm'-rfta*
* Boiler^, Navy. See Baiters and ll’nlrr Tube Boilers
* Boiler-Owners and Factory Act. 66
* Boiler Plates, Steel, Fracture in, 105. 164, 195.
* See Letters, 377
* Boilers and Smoke Abatement, ni*
* Boilers, Steam; their Histon and Development, 476. See 337
* Boilers, Water-Tube. See Water-Tube Baiters
* Bolt-Forging, Cutting, ami Screwing Machinery, 245
* Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railways, 61. See >79
* Bonus System, Suggested Application for Fur nace Work, 813
* Books Received, 133, 175, 2<»9. 325. 341, 433, 477, 506, 651, 819. Sec Erratum, 651
* Boring-Machines. See Machine-Tools
* Bourdon Telescopic Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, 242
* Bournemouth Municipal Tramways, 526
* Brake-Gear for Electrn M »ton», 10
* Brake. See Motor-Cars
* Brass Micro-Photographs, Gun-Cartridge Cases, 548, 569
* Breakdowns of Engines, 523
* Breda Company’s 150 Indicated Horse-Power Corliss Engine at Liege Exhibition. 313
* Breech Mechanism, with Gtin)M>wder Cartridge, for Initial Explosion in Petrol Motor (Wolselej Company), 615
* Brewers’ Exhibition, 526
* Bridge, Admiral Sir Cyprian, on Tactics and Strategy at the time of Trafalgar, 8U. 93. See 126
* Bridge, Arched, Reinforced Concrete. 561
* Bridge, Cantilever, St. LawrenRiver. 376
* Bridge Rail-Bearers, Deflection of. 69, 101
* Bridge Floors, Waterproofing. 287
* Bridge, Preservation of Ajr, 3-^, 491
* Bridge over the River Zamb< >i al Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
* Bridges, Strengthening of, 169, 367
* Bridges, Wear of Steel Rails on. 534
* Bndge, Williamsburg, Neu York, 541,577, 643
* I < 55, 787, 854
* Bridge work Anatomy, 169, 367
* Briquettes and Admiralty Coal, 863
* I British A Maori nt ion ; 222
* South African Meeting, 119
* Steel as an Igneou* Rock, by Professor Arnold, 312
* K r i t isli As so ci atio n - contintied.
* The Action of Radium on Diamonds, by Sir William Crookes, 322
* Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe; Presidential address by Professor George II. Darwin, 319
* The Distribution of Power, by Professor Ayrton, 3S0
* Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, by G. T. Beilby, 381. See 399
* Molecules in Solution, by G. T. Beilby, 399.
* See 384
* The Sleeping Sickness, 433
* Geodetic Survey of South Africa, by Sir David Gill, 560
* Irrigation, by Colonel Sir C. Scott Mon-crieff, 871
* South African Meeting, 119, 222, 609, 647, 683, 726, 789
* Cape Observatory, 609
* Physical and Mechanical Section, 647
* The Chemical Section, 647
* Engineering Section, 650
* Lectures and Receptions, 683
* Journey across South Africa, 683
* Cape Town, 685
* Natal, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Colenso, and Ladysmith, 685
* The Transvaal : Johannesburg, The Rand, and Pretoria, 726
* Diamonds and Dynamite, 727. See 790
* The Orange River Colony, 789
* Kimberley and Diamonds, 790. See 727
* Bulawayo and theMatoppo Hills, 790
* The Victoria Falls, 792 See 1, 75, 137, 357
* Salisbury, Umtali, and Beira, 792
* British Coal in Russia, 190
* British Coal Supplies, 819
* British Columbian Coal, 52
* British Patents of 1904, 61
* British Railway Construction, 248
* British Railway Economics, 517, 655, See Erratum, 565
* British Railway Returns, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
* British Science Guild, 594
* British Standard Specification for Portland
* Cement, 122
* British Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
* British Thomson - Houston Company, Rugby, Turning and Boring Mills for, 59
* British Trade with China, 155
* British Warships. See Warships
* Brittleness of Metals, 133
* Bronzes, Effect of Chilling, 223
* Brooke’s Automatic Vacuum Discharger, 38
* Brotan Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
* Brown, the late Charles, 853. See 481
* Brown and Co., Limited, John ; Turbine-Driven
* Cunard Liner. See “ Carmania ”
* Brown and Crosta Tramway Rail-Grinder, 112
* Brussels to Ans, Railway Profile, 517
* Buckling of Beams, 433
* Buenos Ayrean Railways, 480
* Buffer-Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
* Building Acts, London, 219
* Building Construction ; Flexure of Beams, 433
* Building Material Fire Tests, 646
* Building of Reinforced Concrete, 2c0
* Buildings, Stone, Preserving, 148
* Bulawayo and the Matoppo Hills, British Association’s Visit to, 790
* Bulkheads in Warships, Longitudinal, 191
* Cable to Iceland, Submarine, 226
* Cables, Chain, for the Express Cunarders, 842
* Cables for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
* Caisson for Bridge Construction. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
* Campbell, Professor E. D., on the Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
* Canadian Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
* Canadian Steel Output, 121
* Canal Bill, Prussian, 53
* Canals in Great Britain, 691
* Canals, Inferiority of, for Goods Transport, 355
* Canal, Panama, 871
* Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
* Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
* Canton-Kowloon Railway, 876
* Cape Observatory, 609
* Cape Town, British Association Visit to, 683
* Cape Town Harbour, 573
* Capitaine Producer - Gas Engine Fitted to Launch, 145
* Capstan Lathes. See Machine-Tools
* Car Seat, Adjustable Tramway and Railway, 815
* Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars
* Carbon-Iron-Nickel-Manganese Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Carbon and Nickel Influence on Iron, 671
* Carbon Oxides, Effect upon Iron, 336, 473
* Carburettor for 140-Horse-Power Petrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
* Carbutt, The late Sir E. H., 490. See Letters,. 530. See Erratum, 553
* Carels’ 600-Horse-Power Steam-Condensing Engine, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power Rolling-Mills for, 212
* “Caronia,” Cunard Liner; Engines versus Turbines, 719
* ••Carinailia*” Triple - Screw Turbine-Vriven Milliard liner:
* 703, 715
* Boilers, 723
* Building of Hull, 7’17
* Cargo and Navigation Appliances, 725
* Comparison between the “ Caronia’s ” and | “ Carmania’s” Machinery, 719
* Condensers and Pumps, 723
* Construction of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719 I
* “ < ariliailia continued.
* Designs, 715
* Dimensions, 716
* Electric Installation, 724
* Experiments preparatory to the Designing of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719
* Passenger Accommodation, 718
* Rotor-Lifting Gear, 723
* Stern Bracket, 718
* Trials, 726
* Turbine Glands, 721
* Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbines, 723
* Valves, Governors, and Lubrication, 720
* Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 74*5, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Carriage-Buffer Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
* Carriages for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
* Cars and Carriages. See Motor-Cars, Railway, Self-Propelled, and Tramway
* Carriage, Steam Motor, for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
* Carriage, Steam Motor, for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
* Carriages, Steel, Railway, 388, 842 '
* Carriage Traverser, Western Railway of France, 111
* Carriage-Wheels, Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances, 74. See 544
* Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, Manufacture of, 548, 569
* Cartridge Heading and Indenting Press, 439 Casks, Forsyth’s Racking Cock for Filling, 421 Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton Steel, 404
* Catalogues, 66, 124, 158, 232, 266, 292, 502, 566, 606, 635, 740, 785, 816, 851, 883
* Cement, British Standard Specification for, 122
* Cement Syndicates in Germany, 259
* Cement Testing, 340. See Concrete
* Central Station. See Electric and Power
* Chain Cables for the Express Cunarders, 842
* Chains and Anchorage for Suspension Bride e, New York, 577, 755. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Channel Steamers, Midland Railway Company's ;
* Turbine and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
* Channel Steamer, Turbine-Driven, “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
* Charing Cross Station Roof Collapse, 771, 838, 865. See Letters. See Erratum, 810
* Charing Cross Station ; Timbering of Roof, 865.
* See 771, 838, and Letters
* Chassis. See Motor-Cars
* “ Chatham,” Blowing up of, in Suez Canal, 493 Chatham Dockyard ; 180 Ton Sheer Legs. 81 Chemical Fire-Engines. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
* Chemical Papers at the British Association, 647
* Chemical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Chemistry of Blast-Furnace Process, 259
* Chemistry, Electro and Electro-Thermal, 804
* Chemistry, Evolution in, 319
* Chilling Bronzes, Effect of, 223
* Chimney of Reinforced Concrete, 419
* China, Anti-Foreign Agitation in, 837
* China, British Trade with, 155
* China, Foreign Trade in, 120
* China, Future and Railways of, 450
* China, Kowloon and Canton Railway, 876
* China Railway, East, 564
* China, Sale of Machinery in, 553
* China Trade Prospects, 285, 353, 450
* Chinese Navy, 455
* Chromium, 566
* Circulating and Air-Pumps Combined. See Air-Pumps
* Civil Employment for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
* Civil Engineers, Institution of:
* Surface-Condensing Plants, by R. W. Allen, 630
* Presidential Address, by Sir A. R. Binnie, 626, 636
* Waterways in Great Britain, by Mr. J. A. Saner, 691
* The Steam-Turbine, by the Hon. C. A. Parsons, 847
* Heat Economy in Factories, by H. A. Mavor, 883
* Classification in Merchant Shipping, 89
* Cleveland Iron. See Metal-Price Diagrams
* Cleveland and the Northern Counties, Notes from, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250, 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 6*2, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 824, 866
* Clothel Refrigerating-Machine, 70
* Clutches. See Motor-Cars
* Clyde, Accessibility of Ports, 469
* Coal, Admiralty, and Briquettes, 863
* Coal, British Columbian, 52
* Coal-Conveying Plant at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46 "
* Coal-Mining, Belgian, 864
* Coal-Mining. See Colliery and Winding
* Coal in Russia, British, 190
* Coal Supplies, 819
* Coal Syndicates in Germany, 259
* Coaling-Crane, Locomotive Gantry, 555
* Cobalt, Copper, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
* Cobalt and Nickel Alloys, 330
* Cochran Boiler for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
* Cochran Boiler for Steam Railway Coach, 248
* Cock, Racking, for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
* Cockerill Company, 882
* Cockerill’s Locomotives at the Ltege Exhibition. 482
* Cockerill 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston Francois Type Compound Condensing Engine, 12,56
* Cockerill’s 10,090-Horse-Power Compound Three-
* Crank Rolling-Mill Engine, 376
* Cofferdams for Pier, 505
* Colenso, British Association’s Visit to, 688
* Collapse of Charing Cross Roof, 771, 838, 865.
* See Letters, Erratum, 810
* allege of Applied Science, Imperial, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
* Collieries. See Winding
* Colliery Managers’ Pocket-Books, 1906, 785
* Collisions. See Accidents, Railway
* Colonial Development, Elements in, 492
* Colony, Orange River, 789
* Columbian Coal, British, 52
* Columns, Strength of, 62
* Combines. See Trusts
* Commerce, Faculty of, at Birmingham University, 858
* Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
* Commissions, Secret, 189
* Commutator, Electric, for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
* Comparison between “Caronia” and “Carmania’s ” Machinery, 719
* Competition and Engineers, 487
* Compound Engines. See Engines
* Compound Locomotives. See Locomotives
* Compressors, Air. See Air
* Compressor, Ammonia, 280
* Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492.
* See Letters, 530
* Concrete Compositions, 269
* Concrete, Ferro, Failure at Madrid, 454
* Concrete Fire Tests, 646
* Concrete Mixing and Measuring Machines, 393
* Concrete, Reinforced, Arch Bridge, 564
* Concrete, Reinforced, Chimney, 419
* Concrete, Reinforced, Experimental Researches on, 206, 438, 646
* Concrete, Reinforced, as a Fire Resistant, 438
* Concrete, Reinforced, Retaining Wall, 260
* Condenser and Air-Pump, Combined, 93
* Condensers of “ Carmania,” 723
* Condensing Machinery, Edwards’s, 180
* Condensing Plant, Pumps. See Air-Pumps and
* Circulating-Pumps
* Condensing Plants, Surface, 630
* Conductivity. See Electric
* Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly-Alternating Currents, 32, 784
* Conductivity of Salt Solution; Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Confidence of Employers, 562
* Congestion of London Traffic, 85, 488, 625
* Congress, Trades Union, 351
* Construction, British Railway, 248
* Consular Corps and Industry, 598
* Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negligence, 151
* Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details, see Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
* Continuous Current versus Single-Phase for Traction, 697
* Continuous Rail-Bearers, Deflection of, 69, 101
* “ Contraflo ” Condenser (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
* Controlling Devices for Engines. See Governors Conversazione of the Royal College of Science, 841
* Conveying Plant for Coal at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46
* Conveyor for Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
* Cooling Curves of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
* See Letters, 843
* Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
* Copper Industry of the Trans-Caucasus, 157
* Copper Position, 321
* Copper Prices. See Metal Price Diagrams
* Copper Steam-Pipes, Corrosion of, 123
* Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power, 313
* Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring, 599
* Corrector, a United States, and Rankine, 863
* Corrosion of Copper Steam-Pipes, 123
* Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
* Cost of Berlin Fire Brigade, 579
* Cotton-Ginning and Baling Plant at Lagos, West Africa, 111
* Cotton Industry in British India, 191
* Cotton-Picker, Lowry, 122, 390
* Cotton-Seed Products (A Manual), 175
* Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
* Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
* County Council. See London County Council
* Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic Buffer, 180
* Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
* Crabtree, J. H., on Safety Appliances for Cotton-
* Spinning Mules, 74, 544
* Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
* Cranes, Electric Travelling ; Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
* Crane, Locomotive Gantry Steam Coaling, 555
* Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Electric Travelling, 41 Cranes. See also Hoists
* Crane, “Titan,” for 40-Ton Block-Setting at Table Bay7 Harbour, 216
* Criticism of Engineers, 487
* Cross-Head Bolts, Fractured, in Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235
* Crucible Furnaces, 303
* Cruiser, Future of the, 449
* Cruisers. See Warships
* Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, 384
* Crystalline Structure of Iron. See Micro-Photographs
* Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, and Head, the late Archibald P., on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
* Cunard Turbine-Driven Liner “ Carmania.” See “ Carmania”
* Cunarders, Chain Cables for the Express, 842
* Cunningham, Bryson, on the Accessibility of Ports, 469
* Curtis Steam Turbine, 759. See 810
* Customs in the Tin-PlateTrade, Legal, 221
* Cycle Show, Stanley, 703, 743
* Cylinder, Explosion of a Drying, 197
* Cylinder, Hydraulic, 20-Ton Steel Casting, 401
* Dairy7 Machinery, 8
* Dairy Show; Refrigerator Machine Trials, 530, 553
* Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527
* Damages, Steamship Accident (Legal), 190
* Dam, Assouan, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the, 563. See Dams, Stresses on
* Dams, Earthen, in Indian Reservoir, 324
* Dams, Stresses on Masonry, 35, 134, 171, 751.
* See Letter
* Davy and Holmes’ Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
* De Brouwer Retort Machinery, 444
* De Glehn Compound Locomotive for the Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
* De Laval, see Laval
* “Deadfit” Keyway-Slotter, 815
* Dean, The late Mr. William, 420
* Decapod Locomotive for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (R. Stephenson and Co., Darlington), 693
* Deceleration of Turbine Steamer, 55, 203
* Decking for Bridges. See Bridges
* Defects, Latent, in Motor-Car (Legal), 631
* Deflection of Continuous Rail-Bearers, 69, 101
* Depth of Water and its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
* Derailments. See Accidents, Railway
* Destroyers. See Warships
* Destructors for Town Refuse, 651
* Diagrams, Metal Price, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
* Diamonds, Action of Radium on, 322
* Diamonds, Kimberley, 727, 790
* Diary, City, 552
* Dictionary, Nautical Technical, 651
* Dielectrics, Contact with, 32
* Dielectric Strength of Air, 784
* “ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer, 55, 203
* Dingier Gas-Engine, 295
* Dining-Saloon in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
* Directory, Gas Works, 552
* Distribution of Power, 380
* Distribution of Shearing Stresses. See Shearing Stresses and Dams
* Dock, Dry, on Victoria Nyanza, 729
* Dock Extensions at Antwerp, 386
* Dock, Graving, at Southampton, 517
* Dock Schemes in Parliament, 793
* Dockyard, Portsmouth, 110
* Dockyard Reform and Warship Construction, 873
* Double-Decked Bridge, New York. See IIY7-liamsburg Bridge
* Double-Piston (Francois Type) Compound Condensing Engines, 200-Horse-Power, 12, 56
* Douglas, George M., on Wood-Gas for Power Purposes and Gas-Generators, 299
* Drainage Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
* Drawing-Office at Birmingham University, 507
* Drawing Presses for Cartridge-Cases, 439, 548, 569
* Dredger, “ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the, 41
* Dredging for Gold, 506
* Dresden Technical High School, 121
* Drilling Machines. See Machine-Tools
* Dry Dock at Southampton, 517
* Dry Dock on Victoria Nyanza, 729
* Drying Cylinder, Explosion of, 197
* Drysdale, Dr. Charles V., on the Testing of Generators and Motors, 679
* Duddell’s Oscillograph for Measuring High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
* Durban, British Association’s Visit to, 688
* Durban Harbour, 753
* Durr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M. Armoured
* Cruiser “ Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
* Dynamite Blowing up of s.s. “ Chatham,” 493
* Dynamometer for Electric Testing, 679
* Dynamos. See also Alternators and Generators under Electric
* Earth Rotation, River Courses, Eddies, and, 223
* Earthen Dams in Indian Reservoirs, 324
* East China Railway, 564
* East River Bridge, New York, Williamsburg 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
* Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited, 635
* Eastern Railway of France, Four-Cylinder Locomotive for, 830
* Eccentric Keyways, Locator for, 193
* Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring the Coronal Radiation, 599
* Economic Condition of Japan, 52
* Economy of Boiler-House and Mechanical Stokers, 807
* Economy, Heat, in Factories, 883
* Economy, Steam-Engine, 481
* Education and Advancement of Apprentices, 442
* Education of Apprentices, 409, 458
* Education, Engineering, Admiralty Policy and, 769. See Letters, andc.
* Education of Engineers, 313, 344, 346, 869
* Education of Mining Engineers, 501
* Education ; the State and Industry, 598
* Education ; Technical School at Dresden, 121
* Education ; Training of the Engineer, 869
* Edwards’s Inverted Air-Pump, 180
* Effect of Chilling Bronzes, 223
* Effects of the Oxides of Carbon upon Iron and its Oxides, 336, 473
* Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
* Effects of War upon Russian Industry, 23
* Effects. See also Influences
* Egypt; Water Supply for Perennial Irrigation, 55
* Egyptian irrigation, 871
* Egyptian Tank Locomotive, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, 315
* Ehrhardt and Sehjner Gas-Engine, 295
* Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
* Elbe Harbour, Tunnel Under, 357
* Electric * See also Electrical Engineers and Physical Society
* Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
* Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
* Bell, Macleod and Plato’s, 281
* Brake-Gear for Motors, 10
* Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
* Catenary Overhead Construction for Single
* Phase'Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
* Chemistry, 804
* Conductivity of Flames, 32, 784
* Contact with Dielectrics, 32
* Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors 830
* E led ric -continued.
* Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Travelling, 41
* Cranes, Travelling, at the Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
* Dielectric Strength of Air, 784. See 32
* Dynamo Test Curves, 679
* Dynamo-Testing and Turbo-Compressor, 598
* Electrodes; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
* Elevators. See Hoists and Cranes
* Exhibition at Olympia, 418, 452
* Exhibition, Tramway and Railway, 22, 37.
* See 120
* Fields, Comparison by Means of Oscillating Needle, 57
* Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wa'lsend, 59) Furnace, Galbraith’s, 86
* Gas-Retort Charging Machinery, 444
* Generator Test Curves, 679
* Generators, Testing, 325
* High - Frequency Currents and Electric
* Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
* Hoists. See Cranes
* Insulation of Machines, 477
* Lamps, Incandescent, Candle-Power of, 32
* Lifts. See Hoists
* Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
* London Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
* Magneto Optics of Sodium Vapour, 57
* Mathematical Theories, 175
* Measurement of High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
* Motor Brake-Gear, 10
* Motor, Morris-Hawkins Interpole, 408
* Motors, Single-Phase Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
* Motor Test Curves, 679
* Municipal Lighting Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
* Needle, Oscillating, for Comparing Electric Fields, 57
* Paris, Electricity in, 321
* Parliamentary Schemes, 698, 738, 792. See London Power Supply
* Peat-Drying Process, 256
* Petrol Motor for Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power (Wolseley Company), 615
* Phase Meter, Theory of, 599
* Plant for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Power Company’s Legal Liabilities, 257
* Power Distribution, 380
* Power and Lighting of T.-S.S. “Carmania,” 724
* Power in Paris, 321
* Power Station at Birmingham University, 341, 397, 507
* Power Station at Wednesbury; Midland Elec-Power Company, 739
* Power Supply, London, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
* Power Supply of Private Owners, 627
* Power at Woolwich Arsenal, 739
* Producer-Gas Potver Station, Birmingham University, 507. See Erratum, 317
* Pump, Electric Driven, Variable-Stroke, 275
* Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing Plant, 179.
* See Erratum, 260
* Railway Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
* Railway Exhibition, 22, 37
* Railways in Germany, 121
* Railways, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current, 697
* Railways, Single-Phase, and Motors, 103.
* See Erratum, 215
* Railway Steel Cars, 388
* Railway, Valtellina, 11
* Refractometer, 32
* Regenerative System of Tramway Control, 91,144
* Research at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Single-Phase Motors, 25, 103, 215, 697, 831
* Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
* Supply Company’s Legal Liability, 257
* Telegraph, Submarine, Companies, 635
* Telegraphs, 667, 814
* Telegraphy, Wireless, 598, 667. Sec Waves
* Telephone Station, Electrolytic Rectifiers for, 563
* Telephones, 707
* Telephone Economics, 217, 285, 353, 870
* Testing Apparatus for Motors and Dynamos, 679
* Testing Gen erat ors,^325
* Traction, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current for, 697
* Tramway Control, Regenerative System of, 91, 144
* Tramway Development, Bournemouth, 526
* Tramway Exhibition, 22, 37
* Tramways in Germany, 121
* Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
* Tramway Point Control, 113
* Tramway-Rail-Grinding Machine, 404
* Wattless Currents, 153
* Waves Measurement and High Frequency.
* 735, 772, 806, 850
* Winding-Engine, 29
* Wireless Telegraphy, 667
* Electrical Engineers, Institution of:
* Presidential Address, by Mr. John Gavev. 667,707 y
* The Application of Electricity in the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, by Colonel H. C. L. Holden, 739
* Electricity in Woolwich Arsenal, 739
* Electrical, Ironmongery, Hardware, andc., Exhibition, 120. See 22, 37
* Electricity in Paris, 321
* Electricity Supply by Private Owners (Legal), 627
* Electrification of Steam Railways, Financial
* Aspect of, 11, 45
* Electro and Electro Thermal Chemistry, 804
* Electrodes ; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
* Electrolytic Rectifiers for Telephone Stations, 563
* Elements in Colonial Development, 492
* Elevated Water-Tank, 631
* Elevators. See Hoists
* Embankments. See Dams
* Emission Spectrum of the Welsbach Mar.tle, 8/b
* Emissivity Thermal Radiation, Question of Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
* Empire Cotton Growing, British, 111
* Employer’s Confidence, 562
* Employers’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal
* Employment, Civil, for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
* Ende, Max Am, on the Deflection of Continuous
* Rail-Bearers, 69, 101 H
* Ende, Max Am, on Stresses in Masonry Dams, /51 Energy Distribution. See Power, under Electric Engines, Blowing. SeeAtr
* Engines, Counterweights for, 362
* Engine Cross-Head Bolt, Fractured ; Microscopic
* Observations, 235
* Engine Economy, Steam, 481
* Engine, Fire. See Fire Brigade, Illustrated Index, and Fire
* Engines, Gas, Accidents to, 524
* Engines, Gas, on the Continent, 230, 263,295, 323
* Engine, Gas, Design, 476
* Engine, Gas, Dingier, 295
* Engine, Gas (Ehrhardt and Sehmer), 295
* Engine, Gas, Four-Cycle Blast-Furnace, 586. See
* Erratum, 703
* Engines, Gas, French, 323
* Engine, Gas, Koerting, 230, 263
* Engine, Gas, Nurnberg, 230, 295
* Engine, Gas, Oechelhauser, 263
* Engine, Gas, “Premier,” at Birmingham University, 397
* Engine, Gas, Rowden, 300 Brake-Horse-Power Producer, 346
* Engines, Gas. See also Motor-Cars and Motor Launch
* Engine, Gas, Soest, 239
* Engine, Gas, and Suction Producer (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
* Engine, Gas, Suction, Thornycroft, 145
* Engine, Gas, Valves, 230, 263, 295
* Engine-House at Birmingham University, 341, 507 .
* Engines, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, Gas, Engines, Oil, and Motor-Cars
* Engines, Marine, 337
* Engines, Marine, Reciprocating versus Turbine, in Cunard Liner 719
* Engines, Marine. See also Turbine, Steam
* Engines, Marine, versus Turbine, in the Midland
* Railway Company’s Boats, 107, 161
* Engines, Marine, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
* Engines, Oil, Accidents to, 524
* Engines, Oil, at the Agricultural Show, 6
* Engines, Oil. See Motor-Cars
* Engines, Petrol; Motor Launch “ Iris,” 588
* Engines, Petrol. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Launches
* Engines, Petrol, at Smithfield Club Show, 771
* Engine, Rolling-Mill, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
* Engine, Rolling-Mill, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power, for Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 212
* Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers in the Royal Navy, 345
* Engine-Room at Birmingham University, 341,507
* Engine-Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54
* Engines, Steam, 337
* Engines, Steam, Accidents to, 524
* Engine, Steam Condensing, 600-Horse-Power
* Compound, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power, “ Hoyois,” 81
* Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston (Francois type) Compound Condensing, 12,56
* Engine, Steam, 600-Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
* Engines ; Steam-Jacketing, Effects of, 197, 227
* Engines, Steam; Road Locomotives at the Smith-field Club Show, 771
* Engines, Steam. See Motor- IFagons and Locomotives
* Engines, Steam, Thermodynamics and Mechanics of, 650
* Engine, Vacuum, Lowhe, 113
* Engine Valve Motions, Analysis of, 36
* Engine Valves and Valve-Gearing, 506. See Valve
* Engineers, Consulting, and the Law of Negligence, 151
* Engineers, Commercial Training for, 203
* Engineers and their Critics, 487
* Engineers’ Education. See Education
* Engineer, Educational Training of the, 869
* Engineers, Famous, Inst. C.E.; Presidential Address, 626, 636
* Engineers, Institution of. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute
* Physical Society, and Society of Arts
* Engineers, Manchester, Jubilee of the Association of, 117
* Engineers, Mining, Education of, 501
* Engineers, Registration of, 481
* Engineers’ Training. See Education and Letters
* Engineering Institutions, Home for, 17 See Letters, 122
* Engineering Laboratories at Birmingham University. See Birmingham University in Illustrated Index
* Engineering Materials. See Micro-Photoqrayhs
* Engineering Papers at the British Association 647 *
* Engineering Progress and Critics, 487
* Engineering Progress ; Institution of Civil En-gineers Presidential Address, 626, 636
* Engineering Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
* , 792. See London Power Scheme ‘
* Engineering Standards Committee, Progress of the, 805
* Engineering and Trade Prospects in Japan, 353. bee 28o
* English Railway. See British Bailwavs
* Equipment of Eire Brigades. See Fire Brigade m Illustrated Index '
* Pisc£arSe from the Assouan Dam, 563. See also Dam
* Etheric Waves, Measuring of, 735, 772, 806, 810
* Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe, 319
* Exhaust-Silencer for Marine Motors, 529
* Exhaust Steam, Oil-Separators for, 51a Exhibition, Brewers’, 526
* Exhibition, Ironmongery, Hardware, Elec trical, andc., 120 . .. . .
* Exhibition, Lidge. See Lu'je Exhibition
* Exhibition, Milan, 442, 553, 873
* Exhibition, Motor-Car, Olympia, '01, '41 _
* Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries, <0
* Exhibition, Olympia Electrical, 418,452
* Exhibition, Railway and Tramway, 22, 37
* Exhibition, Olympia Motor-Car Show 620, 621, 624, 652, 653, 656, 657, 624, 68a, '02, '32, /6a, 766, 768 , ,
* Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus b\ the Physical Society, 839
* Exhibition, Smithfield, 771
* Exhibition of Smoke-Abatement Appliances, 803
* Exhibition, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
* Expansion Joint for Turbine Blades, 719
* Experimental Research in Reinforced Concrete, 206, 438, 646 „ . , „ , , no
* Experiments on Resistance of Ships Models, JO, 162
* Experiments. See Teats
* Experiments on Turbines, 719. See also 1 ar-bines
* Explosions, Boiler. See Boiler Explosions
* Explosion of a Drying Cylinder, 197
* Exports. See Trade
* Exposition. See Exhibition
* Factories, Heat Economy in, 883
* Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See 372 and
* Letters, 481
* Factory Act, Boiler-Owners and the, 66
* Factory Control and Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303
* Factory Law and Cases. See Legal
* Faculty of Commerce at Birmingham University, 858
* Failure by Buckling of Beams, 433
* Failure of Ferro-Concrete at Madrid, 454
* Fans for Tunnel Ventilation, 820
* Fast-Cutting Steel. See Tool Steel
* Fatigue on Accidents, Influence of Physical, 598
* Fatigue, Metal. See Micro-Photographs
* Feed-Pump, Motor-Car, 526
* Feed-Pump, Thwaites’s, at Birmingham University, 341
* Ferro-Concrete. See Concrete
* Ferrous-Oxides, Effects of, 336, 473
* Fielden, Frank, on the Gentle Art of Hus'ling, 3
* Finance, Japanese, 598
* Financial Aspect of the Electrification of Steam Railways, 11, 45
* Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wallsend, 599
* Fire, Petroleum, in Cornhill, 663
* Fire-Prevention on the Continent. See Fire Service
* Fire-Resistant, Reinforced Concrete as a, 438,616 Fire Service, Continental, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 793. For details see Ilij strated Index
* Fire Tests with Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, 646
* Firth’s Norfolk Works, Sheffield, 402
* Fiscal Reform, American, 562
* Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and, 70
* Fishguard and Rosslare Harbours, Great Western Railway, 178
* Flaman’s Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242 Flames, Electric Conductivity of, for Rapidly-
* Alternating Currents, 32, 784
* Flamme-Rongy System for Reversing-Gear for Locomotives, 482
* Fleet, Naval. See Warships
* Fleming, Professor J. A., on the Measurement of High Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
* Flexure of Beams, Experiments on, 433
* Floors and Roofs, Workshop, 303
* Floors, Waterproofing Bridge, 287
* Fly-Wheels for Gas-Engine, 263
* Food and Raw Material during War, 190, 218
* Forced-Feed Lubricating Gear for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
* Foreign Agitation in China, 837
* Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
* Foreign Trade in China, 120, 155, 285, 353 450
* “ Foresight,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 57 Forsyth’s Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, 421 Foundations for Piers, andc., 505
* Foundations for Zambesi Bridge over the Vic-toria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357
* Foundry at Birmingham University, 507
* Fowler’s Electrical Engineer’s Year-Book and
* Directory of Light, Power, and Traction Stations, 552
* Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers Pocket-Book,
* Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105 164 195. See Letters, 377
* Fractured Steel Piston-Rod Cross-Head Bolt of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observa-UlOIlb, ZoD
* Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, Greenish Markings in, 435, 464
* Fragility of Metals, 133
* France, Locomotive, Eastern Railway of 830 1<ranVOisTjpe, Compound Condensing’Engine, 300 Horse-Power Double-Piston, 12 53
* r ree Trade ; Reform in American Tariff 569
* trench Armour-Plate Works, 355
* r rench Canals, 355
* French Gas-Engines, 323
* I rench Motor-Cars, Steel Used for, 417 49**
* Hie , Liquid. See Liquid Fuel
* ruel, Peat, Utilisation of, 256
* Fuel, see also Coal and Briquette
* ™S18 n5n69 Hng’ f"rGun Ca, trid«e
* FUregS toOn6rrUCti0'’’ Heat «ith
* Furnace Temperatures. Bonus System for Rcgu-FuturegofSthe Cruiser, 449. See also IFandrip* Future of the Gas-Turbine. 628. See Lettbbh, 665
* Galbraith Electric Iron and Steel Furrace. 86 Gantry Coaling-Crane Locomotive. 555 Gardner-Serpollet 40-Horse-Power Motor-Omm-
* Gas Company, Liabilities of a, 3t0
* Gas Composition for Engines,. 203
* Gas-Engines. See Engines, ba*
* Gas-Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the. 8/6
* Gas Plant. Mond, 500-Horse-Potver, at Birmingham University, 341
* Gas Producer, 263
* Gas Produced from Wood. 299
* Gas Producer, for Manne I se, 145
* Gas-Producer Plant,Suction,674. See Letter*, 811
* Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261 Gas-Producer, Suction, and 34 Brake Horse-
* Power Engine (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
* Gas-Producer Tests, 674, 811
* Gas-Retort Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444
* Gas Schemes in Parliament, 793
* Gas-Turbines, Future of, 62b. See Letter*, 665
* Gas and Vapour Tests at the Beichsanstalt, 308 Gas-Works Directory and Statistics, 552
* Gauge, Swivel, Syphon and Pressure (Hopkin-son’s), 308
* Gauges and Jigs, American. □<•«>
* Gavey’s, Mr. John, Presidential Address, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 667, 707
* Gear-Box. See Motor-Cars, Generators. See also Electric
* Generators. See also Elert ric
* Generators for Wood Gas, 299. See also Producer
* Gentle Art of Hustling, 3
* Geodetic Survey of South Africa. 600
* German Electric Tramways and Railways. 121 German Fire Service and Insurance, 136, 171, 271. See Eire Brigade in Iixvktandated Index
* German Liner “ Kaiserin,” 289
* German Navy Annual, 882
* German Shipbuilding Material; Import Tariffs, 292
* German Steam Turbine, 493
* German Syndicates, 259
* German Tunnel under the Elbe, 357
* Germany and the 8|>eed of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, 357
* Geyer’s Reversible Propeller. 457
* Girders, Shearing Stresses in, 614. S*e Leiters, 665
* Girders. See also Bridges and Beams
* Girders, Stiffening, fur Suspension Bridge. See
* Williamsburg Bridge
* Girders, Strengthening of Bridge, 169, 367
* (Band. Holmesand Davey’s Hydraulic, 329. Sec Stuffing-Box
* Gland, Steam, for Turbines, 721.
* Glasgow, Accessibility of Ports, 4C9
* Glasgow, Municipal Telephony ax, 353
* Glasgow, Notes from. Sv< Sorth, Soles from the
* Glednill, J. M., on the Pra tical I'm and Economy of High-Speed Steel, 797
* Globe Motor-Car, Brake of, 684
* Gold-Dredging, 506
* Gold-Mining in the Transx .*al. 726
* Gold in Sea-Water: Molecules in Solution, 399.
* See 384
* Gold and Silver Alloys, 157
* Goods Transport, Inferiority of Canals for, 355
* Gore, W., and Wilson, J. 8., on Stresses on
* Dams, 134. See also on Dams
* Governors for Gas-Engines, 295
* Graham Swivelling Pulley, 617
* Grass and Weed Destroyer on Railways, 323
* Graving Dock at Victoria Nyanea, 729
* Graving Dock at Southampton, 517
* Gray, William, on Turbines and Red prorating Engines' in the Midland Railwa\ Company's Boats, 107, 161
* Great Eastern Railway and Apprentices’ Education, 453. See 4<J9 and Edurat ion
* Great North of Scotland Railway Steam Coach, 248
* Great Western Railway of Argentina; Decapod Locomotive (R. Stephenson and Co,, Limited, Darlington), 693
* Great Western Railway; De Glchn Compound Locomotive and Profile of Line, 580. See Letters, Locomotive. Comj^und
* Great Western Railway Irish Sen ice, 178
* Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435, 464
* Grimesthorpe Works of Caminell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
* Grinder, Tramway-IUil ; Brown and Crosta, 112
* Grinding Machine, Hadfield's Petrol -Driven , Tramway Rail, 404
* Guaids for Cotton Machinery, 74. 514
* Guide to South Africa, 882
* Guild, British Science, 594
* ,kon’ on ,hc C'* °< Vanadium in Metallurgy, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 323, 632. bee Letters
* 0UPn^,awlgeC^ ne*Un‘t an,‘
* Onn v?r!ri<l-e.^iuf’’ Manufacture of. 546. 5G9
* Co u,°dw><*. El<*-iri. in in. 73a
* Gun Fire, Effect of, on Wanhira, $17
* Guns. See Warthin, ' ’
* Gun Works at Sheffield. 402. 453 See 416 454
* Gunboats. Sec War.hin. '
* '’iVuV’hw! ot Grct-nfodi Markings in
* Fractured Surfaces of Test - Pieces. 435. 464
* “EnSne’.’S^ On Windl,’<’
* ^Manlans«' \</?n h ol Iron, Nickel.
* Manganese, and Carbon, cgf., 7%, ;4«,t 779. 822,
* Ortod-
* Hadfield s Sheffield Works 403
* Hainburif'* Tn Einer “ Kaiserin, iiamhuru . Tunnel under the Kibe. S5 289
* Hanbury, H. W., on Four-Cylinder Locomotives for the Eastern Railway of France, 830
* Hanbury, H. W., on' Locomotives. See Locomotives under Liege Exhibition
* Hanbury, H. W., on Water-Tube Locomotive
* Boiler at Li(5ge, 278
* Hanover Fire Brigade, 271, 369
* Harbour, 40-Ton Block-Setting “Titan” Crane for Table Bay, 246
* Harbours, Accessibility of; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
* Harbour Extensions in Antwerp, 386
* Harbours, Fishguard and Rosslare, Great Western Railway, 178
* Harbour Foundations, 505
* Harbour Schemes in Parliament, 793
* Harbours, South African, 753
* Harbours, Tokio and Yokohama, 491
* Hardware, Ironmongery, Electrical, andc., Exhibition, 120
* Harmonic Analysis of Valve Motions, 36
* Harmsworth’s Self-Educator, 814
* Head, The late Archibald P., and Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
* Headstocks for Cotton-Spinning Mules ; Safety Appliances, 74, 544
* Heat Economy in Factories, 883
* Heat Insulation in Furnace Construction, 64
* Heat Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
* See Letter, 843
* Heat Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
* Heat Treatment of Metals at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Heat Treatment of Steel, 331. See also Steel
* Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
* Helmets, Smoke. See Fire-Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
* Hematite Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
* Hendry’s Laminated Leather Belt, 225. See Erratum, 248
* Herbert’s Lathe for Turning Cone Pulleys of “ A W ” Steel, 797
* H.M.SS. See Warships
* High-Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
* High-Speed Tool-Steel. See Tool-Steel
* Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland ; Suction Producer-Gas Test, 674. See Letters, 811
* Highways, Locomotives on, 703
* Hoist-Doors, Safety Devices for, 125
* Hoists. See also Cranes
* Hoisting-Engines, Electric, 29
* Hoisting Gear, Electric, 10
* Holmes and Davy’s Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
* Home for Engineering Science, 17, 20,122
* Hong Kong Trade, 533
* Hop-Sprayer, Merry weather’s High-Pressure, 7
* Hopkinson, Bertram, on the Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
* Hopkinson and Co , Limited, J., Huddersfield, Valve-Manufacturing Works of, 303
* Hopper-Wagon, Self-Discharging, for the Prussian State Railways, 478
* Hose Motor-Wagon, Vienna, 614
* Hose-Reel. See Fire - Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
* Hotchkiss Ordnance Company ; 35-Horse-Power Motor-Car, 664
* Howorth, Captain H. G., on Greenish-Coloured Markings in Test-Pieces, 435, 464
* “Hoyois” Engine, 100 Horse-Power, 81
* Hustling in America, 3
* “ Huszar,” Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 90, 96, 99
* Hutton, R. S., and Beard, J. R., on Heat Insulation, 64
* Hydraulic Cylinder ; 20-Ton Steel Casting, 404
* Hydraulic Machinery, 819
* Hydraulic Press for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
* Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
* Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, Holmes and Davy’s, 329
* Hydraulic Supply, Liverpool, 564
* Hypothesis, Science and, 207
* Iceland, Submarine Cable to, 223
* Igneous Rock, Steel as an, 312
* Illustrations. See Index of Illustrations
* Imperial College of Applied Science, 17, 20. See
* Letters, 122
* Implements, Agricultural, 6
* Importation of Foreign Shipbuilding Material into Germany, 292
* Impulse Wheels. See Pelton and Turbine
* Incandescent Lamps. See Electric
* India, Cotton Industry, 191
* Indian Irrigation, 871
* Indian Midland Railway, 61. See 879
* Indian Railway Property, 61, 879
* Indian Royal Train for the Prince of Wales's Tour, 335, 399
* Indian Storage Reservoirs, with Earthen Dams, 324, 871
* Indian Troopship, 388
* Indicator, Pulley for, 617
* Indicator Spring Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308 industrial Notes, 25, 60, 92, 125,160, 194,225, 261, 294, 328, 359, 892, 421, 457, 496, 531, 567 602, 634, 669, 700, 743, 777, 812, 845, 878
* Industry. See also Trade
* Industry, The State and, 598
* Inferiority of Canals for Goods Transport, 355
* Influence of Depth of Water on Ships' Speed, 90 96, 99
* Influence. See also Effect
* Influence of Fatigue on the Accident Rate, 598
* Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 671
* Influence of “Wake’’upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column. Line Ahead,” 481
* Ingersoll-Sergeant Air-Compressor, 391
* Ingot, Steel, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
* Inspection, Fire Service, 512. See Fire-Brigade Appliances
* Institution of Engineers, Junior, 45, 628, 665
* Institutions, Technical, Home for, 17. See Letters, 122
* Institution, Technical. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute, Physical Society, and Society of Arts
* Insulation of Electric Machines, 477
* Insulation, Heat, in Furnace Construction, 64 Insurance and Fire Service, German, 136, 173
* Insurance, Workmen’s Compensation. See Legal
* Integraphs, 493
* Interchangeable Tool-Making, 505
* Internal-Combustion Engines. See Engines, Gas; Engines, Oil; Motor-Cars ; and Motor-Launches
* Inventions, Patent Rules, 255, 288. See Erratum, 282. See also Patents
* I Inverclyde, The late Baron, 492
* | “ Iris” Motor-Launch, 588
* ' “ Iris ” Touring Motor-Car, 652
* I Iron Alloyed with Tantalum, 286
* ' Irons, American Pig, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
* | Iron, Composition of. See Micro-Photographs
* I Iron and Concrete. See Concrete
* Iron, Effects of Oxides of Carbon upon, 336, 473
* Iron Furnace Process, 259
* Iron, Influence of Nickeland Carbon on, 671
* Iron Manufacture, Australia Socialists and, 419.
* See 385
* Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Iron Ore, American (The Hon. Peter White), ! 431
* ' Iron Records, American, 735
* ! Iron and Steel Bridges. See Bridges
* I Iron and Steel Brittleness, 133
* Iron and Steel Electric Furnace, 86
* Iron and Steel Industry, 628
* Iron and Steel, Manganese in, 565
* I Iron and Steel Output, World’s, 451. See 354
* I Iron and Steel Works, Use of “ Masut” in, 357
* Iron Syndicates in Germany, 259
* Iron Trade, Future of American, 354. See 451
* Iron Trade, Russian, 155*
* Iron and Steel Institute :
* Sheffield Meeting, 415, 434
* Opening Proceedings, 416
* President’s Address by R. A. Hadfield, 416
* The Department of Iron and Steel Metallurgy at the University of Sheffield, by Professor J. O. Arnold, 416. See 454
* Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steel, by Professor Arnold and A. McWilliam, 417, 422
* Overheated Steel, by A. Windsor Richards and J. E. Stead, 417, 459
* The Use of Vanadium in Metallurgy, and Steel used for Motor-Car Construction in France, by Dr. Leon Guillet, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632, and Letters, 553
* Visits to Works and Reception at the Town Hall, 418
* Segregation in Steel Ingots, by B. Talbot, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
* A Manipulator for Steel Bars, by Douglas Upton, 428, 435
* The Influence of Nickel and Carbon upon Iron, by G. B. Waterhouse, 435, 671
* The Reversible and Irreversible Transformations of Nickel Steel, by L. Dumas, 435
* The Presence of Greenish Coloured Markings in the Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, by Captain H. G. Howorth, 435, 464
* On the Nature of Troostite, by Dr. Carl Benedicts, 436
* The Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Irons, by Professor E. D. Campbell, 436, 500
* * Votes of Thanks, 436
* * Other Proceedings, 436
* The Place of Meeting for 1906, 436
* Visits : 402, 418, 453
* Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons, Limited, 402
* East Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
* Grimethorpe Works of Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
* Clyde Works of Samuel Osborne and Co., 407 River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim. 453. See 54
* Metallurgical Department of Sheffield University, 454. See 416
* Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, by Thomas Andrews, 534
* Ironclad. See Warships
* Ironmongery, Hardware, Electrical, andc., Exhibition, 120
* Irrigation, 324, 871
* Irrigation. See Dams
* Irrigation, Egypt, Water Supply for Perennial, 55
* Izod, E. G., on the Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, 828, 847
* Jacketing, Effects of Steam, 197, 227
* Jacobus, D. S., on Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
* James Forrest Lecture, Errors in, 628. See 665
* James Watt, 340
* Japan and Baku, 631
* Japan, Economic Condition of, 52
* Japan, Engineering and Trade Prospects in, 353.
* See 285
* Japan, Foreign Capital in, 414
* Japan ; Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
* Japan; Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
* Japan ; Trade Prospects, 285, 353
* Japan ; Trade of Yokohama, 478
* Japan, United States Trade with, 259
* Japanese Battleship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20
* Japanese Finance, 598
* Japanese Mint, 664
* Japanese Navy. See War and Warships
* Japanese-Russian War ; Damaged Ships, 527
* Japanese-Russian War ; Effect on Trade, 23, 285, 353
* Japanese-Russian War; Future of the Cruisers, 449
* Japanese-Russian War ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Wa»ships, 191
* Japanese-Russian War ; Losses, 192
* Japanese-Russian War; Peace, 285, 353. See 23
* Japanese-Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
* Japanese-Russian War ; Size of Warships, 661
* Japanese Shipping, 10
* Japanese Shipping, Tokio and Yokohama Harbours and,494
* Japanese Warship Building, 808
* Jigs and Gauges, American, 505
* Johannesburg, British Association’s Visit to, 726
* Johnson-Lundell Regenerative System of Tram- . way Control, 144. See 91
* Jubilee of the Association of the Manchester
* Engineers, 117 i
* Junior Institution of Engineers; Presidential Address on Gas-Turbines, 628. See Letters, 45, 665
* Kennedy, Sir A. B. W., on the Academic Side of Technical Training, 27. See 19
* Kettering as a Site for Works, 372. See 383.
* See also Letters, 481
* Key way-Locator, Wellbury’s, 193
* I Key wav-Slotter, “ Deadfit,” 815
* Kimberley and Diamonds, 727, 790
* ; Kinetic Theories applied to Liquids and Solutions, 209
* King at Vickers’ Works, Sheffield, 54
* King’s Navy. See Warships
* Kingsway and Aldvzych Opening, 527
* I Kitchen Railway Carriages for Indian Royal
* Train, 335, 399
* Kites and Meteorology, 883. See 289
* ' Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
* Koerting Gas-Engine, 230, 263
* Korean Trade, 36, 279
* Kowloon-Canton Railway, 876
* Laboratories, Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illus- I traied Index. See Erratum, 317
* Laboratory Work at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Labour and Mining in the Transvaal, 255
* | Labour Question. See Industrial .Notes and Legal
* Labour, Remuneration of, 413. See 303
* Labour Representatives in Parliament, 664
* Ladders, Fire. See Fire Brigadein Illustrated Index
* Ladysmith, British Association’s Visit to, 683 1 Lagos Railways, Development of, 492
* i Lake Superior Iron Ore, 431
* Lamps, Incandescent, Candle Power of, 32
* Lamps. See Electric
* Lancashire Boilers ; Corrugated Flue (Hopkin-son), 303
* Land Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
* Langdon, The late W. E., 224
* Latent Defects in Motor Cars (Legal), 631 1 Lathes. See Machine-ToMs
* ' Launch Fitted with Gas-Engine and Producer, 145
* Launch Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457 Launches, Motor. See also Motor-Launches Launches and Trial-Trips, 65, 124, 147, 200, 224, i 266, 291, 332, 361, 379, 428, 443, 494, 530, 552, 587, 632, 676, 785. 816, 851. 876
* I Launches of Warships in 1905, 873 *
* i Laval Steam-Turbine Tests, 880
* Leases, Mining, Covenants for, 354
* ' Leather Belt, Hendry’s Laminated, 225. See Erratum, 248
* Legal:
* Arbitrator’s Remuneration, 270
* Australian Legislation on Trade-Union Lines, 812
* Australian Patent Act, 381
* Boiler-Owners and Factory Act, 66
* Canadian Case of Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade, 846
* Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492. See Letters, 530
* Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negli
* gence, 151
* Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
* Customs in the Tin-Plate Trade, 221
* Electric Supply Company’s Liabilities, 257
* Electricity Supply of Private Owners, 627
* Employers’ Confidence, 562
* Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
* French Polishers’ Picketing Case, 778
* Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
* Light Railways Act, 1896, 520
* Locomotives on Highways, 703
* London Building Acts Amendment, 219
* “ Manual Labour Judge’s Curious Interpretation, 846
* Masters and Servants’ Cases, 850
* Motor-Car Latent Defects, 631
* Printers’ Assistants’ Contract Case, 126, 329 Rateable Machinery Cases, 174. See Letters, 290
* Right to Light, 260
* Secret Commissions, 189
* Servants and Masters’ Cases, 850
* Trade Unions and Parliamentary Represen-
* tatives, 664
* Truck Acts, 122
* Underwriters’ Liability for Damages, 190
* Unemployed Workmen’s Bill, 185
* Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 598 Legislation. See Parliament and Legal Leinert’s Water-Meter, 38 . ~ n
* Letters to the Editor, 10, 44, 122, 148, 191, 246, 290 313,344, 377,442, 481, 530, 553, 599,619, 665, 740, 810, 843, 862
* Liabilities of Electric Supply Companies, 25/ Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
* ' Liege Exhibition:
* Belgian Locomotives, 201,242, 482, 728. See Locomotives
* Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power, 313 .
* Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
* Liejre Exhibition—continued.
* Crane, 10-Ton Electric Overhead Travelling,
* Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power “Hoyois,” 81
* Engine, Steam, 600 Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
* Engine, steam, Condensing, 600-Horse-Power* Compound, 179. see Erratum'. 260
* Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power DoublePiston, 12, 56
* Flamme-Rongy System of Reversing Gear for Locomotives (Cockerill), 482
* French Locomotives, 2ul, 242. See Locomotives
* Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
* Hanbury, II. W., on Locomotives. See Hamburg and Locomotives
* Locomotive, Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
* Locomoti es, Belgian, 201 242, 482, 728
* Locomotive, Compound Goods, with Superheater for the Belgian State Railways (Cockerill), 482
* Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for the Belgian State Railways, (Cockerill), 482
* Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian Railways (Soci6t6 Anonyme “ La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium, 728
* Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways, 728
* Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound for the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
* Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled (La Meuse Works;, 517
* Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler (Brotan), 278
* Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
* Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, Bourdon Telescopic, 242
* Reversing Gear for Locomotives, Flamme-Rong.v System of (Cockerill), 4s2
* Rolling-Mill Engine, 1U,UOO - Horse - Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
* Speed-Indicator for Locomotive, 242
* Superheated Locomotives, 201, 242, 482. See Locomotives
* Superheater, Locomotive, Belgian State Railway (Cockerid), 4and2
* i Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278 Lifeboat, Twin-Screw, “Moseley,”378
* I Lift, see Hoists
* Light and Sodium Vapour, 57
* Lighting Arrangements at Birmingham University, 274
* Lighting, Electric. See Electric
* Lilly, Professor W. E., on Shearing Stresses, 614.
* See Letters, 665
* Lilly, Professor W. E., on the Strength of Columns, 62
* Liquid-Measuring Devices, 330 1 Liquids and Solution, Kinetic Theon Applied to, 209
* i Literature, 133, 174, 206, 323. 337, 431, 476, 505, 1 650, 819, 882. See Literature Index
* I Liverpool, Accessibility of Ports, 469
* Liverpool \\ ater Suppl.y, 564
* Lloyd's Returns of Shipwrecks, 187
* Lloyd’s Shipbuilding Returns, 55, 455
* I Local Authorities. See Municipal
* i Locator, Wellbury’s Kej way, 193
* I Locomotive building in fcew Souih Wales, S85
* | Locomotives. Compound Articulated, for Argentina, 44, 159
* Locomotive, Compound Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
* | Lo omotive, Comp und Goods, with Superheater, for the Belgian state Railways (U< ckerill), 482
* I Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for ths Belgian State Railway s, 482 1 Locomotive, Corrugated Tubes for, 242
* Locomotive, Four - Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways (Societe Anonyme “La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium), 728
* Locomotive, Four-Cylinder Compound, for the
* Great Western Railway, 580. see Letters, Locomotive, Co-mpound
* Locomotive, Four - cylinder, for the Eastern, Railway of France, 830
* Locomotive, Four ■ Cylinder Express, for the
* London and South-Western Railway, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
* Locomotive Frame-Plates, Planing Machine for, 81
* Locomotive Gantry Coaling Crane, 555
* Locomotives on Highways, 703
* Locomotive Pump-Lubricator, Bourdon Telescopic, 212
* Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
* Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound, for the
* Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
* Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled, at the Li6ge Exhibition (La Meuse Works), 517
* Locomotives, Speed - Indicator for (Flaman), 242
* Locomotive, Tank, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, for Egypt, 315
* Locomotive, Ten-Wheel Coupled, for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (Robert
* I Stephenson and Co., Limited, Darlington), 693
* : Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler, 278
* London Ambulance Service, 87
* I London Building Acts, 219
* London County Council Debts, 559, 734
* London County Council Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
* London County Council Steamers, 490
* London County Council Trading. See Municipal
* London County Council Tramways, 152, 490
* London Directory, 882
* London Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See ’ 372, and Letters, 481
* London and North-Western Railway Steam-
* Coach, 359
* London New Street Opening, 527
* London Petroleum Fire, 663
* London Railways, 156
* London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
* London Traffic Congestion, 85, 488, 625 Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 199 Longmuir, Mr. Percy, on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-
* Manganese and Carbon, 708, 745, 779, 822 Lorries. See Motor-^ars and Motor-Wagons Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192 Losses of Ships, 83, 187, 383, 630 Lowne Vacuum Engine, 113 Lowry Cotton-Picker, 122, 390 Lubricator, Pump, for Locomotive, Bourdon
* Telescopic, 242
* Machine-Shop at Birmingham University, 507
* Machine Tools:
* American Tool-Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505
* Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225 Bolt-Forging, Cutting, and Screwing Machinery, 245
* Boring-Machine for Axle-Boxes, Horizontal, 439
* Boring Wheel - Bosses to Limit - Gauge, Machine for(Hopkinson), 303
* Boring and Turning Mills, 59 Cutting-Machine for Bolts, 245 Drill, Multiple-Spindle, 303 Drilling-Machine, 6-Ft. Universal Radial, 358 Drilling-Machine for Yarrow Boiler, Multiple, 830
* Drilling and Tapping Machine, High-Speed Radial, 407
* Forging-Machine for Bolts, 245 a Lathe, 18-In. High Speed (Whitworth), 797
* Lathe for the Manufacture of Zinc Shavings, 659
* Lathes, Standard Leading Screws for, 141 Milling-Machine, Screw (Hopkinson), 303 Milling-Machines for “AW” High-Speed
* Steel, 797
* Milling-Machine, Universal, 210. See Addendum. 247
* Milling and Worm-Wheel Cutting-Machine, 845
* Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger, 225
* Nut Tapping-Machine, 245 Planing-Machine for Chrome Steel Armour-
* Plate (Whitworth), 797
* Planing-Machine for Locomotive Frame-Plates, 81
* Saws with Inserted Teeth of “AW” Steel, Circular, 797
* Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson); 303 Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141 Screwing-Machine for Bolts, 245 Sheet-Metal Working Tools, 432 Slotter, Deadftt Keyway, 815
* Tapping-Machine for Nuts, 245
* Tool Steel, “ A W” High-Speed, 797
* Turbine Lathe, 103-In., for Wallsend Works, 114
* Turning and Boring Mills, 59
* Turning Cone Pulleys with “AW” Steel (Herbert, Coventry), 797
* Wheel-Boss Boring - Machine (Hopkinson), 303
* Whitworth Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797 Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845 Machinery in China, Sale of, 553 Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable, 51
* Macleod and Plato’s Electric Bell, 281 Madras Railways, 61, 879
* Madrid, Failure of Fer o Concrete at, 454 “Magne,” Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Thornycrofc, Chiswick), 409
* Magnetic Tests at the Reichsansbalt, 308 Magnetism. See Electric and Physical Society Manchester Association of Engineers, Jubilee of the, 117 ; Presidential Address, The State and Industry, 598
* Manganese-Carbon-Iron-Nickel Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. St-e Letters, 813
* Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 See Steel Manipulator for Steel Bars, 428, 435
* Mann, A. S., on Starting of Sr.eam-Turbines, 332 Manoeuvring of Turbine Steamers, 55. See 203 Mansel, The late Robert, 810
* Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing
* Guns, 548, 569 °
* Marconi. See Wireless
* Marine Boilers. See Marine Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
* Marine Engineering. See Engines, Marine; ft aval Architects; and Warships
* Marine Engines. See Engines, Marine Marine Motor, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529 Marine Motors. See Motor Launches Marine Shafts. See Shafts
* Marine Steam-Tur oines. See Turbines, Steam Marrmer, W. W., on the Influence of Depth of
* Water on Speed, 90, 99. See 96 Marshes, Roads across, 290 Masonry Dams, Stresses on, 35, 134, 171, 751.
* See Letters
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 661 Masters’ and Servants’ Cases. See Legal Masut, Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Material during War, Food and Raw, 190, 218 Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847 Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 175 .
* Mathot, Rodolphe E., on the Growth of Large Gas Engines on the Continent, 230, 263, 295 °
* Matoppo Hills, Brinish Association Visit to, 790 Measurement of High-Frequency Currents and
* Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 810
* Measuring Coronal Radiation during Eclipse, 599 Measuring Devices for Liquids, 330
* Measuring and Mixing Powdered Material, 393 Me William, A., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon
* Steels, 417, 422
* Mechanical Engineers, Institution of:
* Electric Winding-Engines, by Professor Paul Habets, 29
* An Investigation to Determine the Effects of Steam-Jacketing upon the Efficiency of a Horizontal Compound Steam-Engine, by A. L. Mellanby, 197, 227
* I Mechanical .Engineers—cunt in tied.
* The Growth of Large Gas-Engines on the Continent, by Rodolphe E. Mathot, 230, 263, 295
* The Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, by Colonel Leandro Cubillo and the late Archibald P. Head, 548, 5t9
* Seventh Report to the Alloys Research Committtee, on the Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, by Dr. II. C. II. Carpenter and Messrs. R. A. Hadfield and Percy Long-muir, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. Sec Letters, 843
* Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, by E. G. Izod, 828, 847 Mechanical and Metallurgical Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. See Letters, 843, and Alloys
* Mechanical and Physical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
* Mechanical Stokers and Boiler-House Economy, 807
* “Mechanical World” Pocket-Diary and Year-Book, 552
* Mechanics of the Steam-Engine, 650
* Mellanby, A. W., on the Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
* Merchandise Marks Act, 247
* Merchant Shipping, Classification in, 89
* Merry weather’s High-Pressure Hop Spray er, 7 Mesopotamia, Petroleum in, 23
* Metal Price Diagrams, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
* Metal Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Metals. See Steel, Iron, Tin, Copper, Aluminium, Alloys, and Micro-Photographs
* Metals, States of, Crystalline and Amorphous, 384 %
* Metals, Structure of. See Micro-Photographs Metallurgical Department, Sheffield University, 416, 454
* Metallurgical Laboratory, Birmingham Univer-versity, 858
* Metallurgy, Use of Vanadium in, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
* Meteorological Society, Royal:
* Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, by W. Marriott, 10
* The Rain Storms of August 24 to 26, 1905, in Counties Dublin and Wicklow, by Sir John W. Moore, 658
* The Aqua Meter, by Dr. W. B. Newton, 658
* Attempt to Fly Kites for Meteorological Purposes from the Mission Ship Attached to a Deep-Sea Fishing Fleet in the North Sea, by G. C. Simpson, 883
* Flying Kites in Barbados, by C. J. P. Cave, 883. See 289
* Meteorology ; Balloons Sent up from Yacht, 289. See 88 J
* Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, 10
* Meter, Lienert’s Water, 38
* Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works ;
* Coal-Conveying Plant, 46
* Metropolitan. See London
* Micro-Photographs of Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
* Micro-Photographs of Fractured Steel Piston-Rods of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 235
* Micro-Photographs ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test Pieces, 435, 464
* Micro - Photographs ; Iron - Nickel - Manganese Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813
* Micro-Photographs of Metal for Gun Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569 °
* Micro-Photographs of Overheated Steel, 417 459 ’
* Micro-Photographs of Steels used for Motor-Car Construction in France, 417, 497
* Micro-Photographs of the Thermal Transformation of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
* Micro-Photographs of Vanadium Steel Allovs 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
* Micro-Photographs of Wear of Steel on Bridges, 534 ° ’
* Micro-Structure of Metals, 384
* Midland Electric Power Station at Wednesbury,
* Midland Railway Steamers with Reciprocating and Turbine Engines, 107, 161
* Milan Exhibition, 1906, 442, 553, 873
* Military Motor-Cars, 733
* Milling-Machines. See Machine-Tools
* Milton, J T on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler- 1 lates, 105,164, 195. See Letters, 377
* Mine Winding-Engines, 29 Mineral. See Railways Mining, Belgium Coal, 864
* Mining Department at Birmingham University,
* Mining Engineers, Education of, 501
* Mining, Gold, in the Transvaal, 726
* Mining and Labour in the Transvaal, 255
* Mining Leases, Covenants for, 354
* M1F7^S^aChinery* See Haulage, and
* Mint, Japanese, 664
* Misceilanea 24, 49 83, 123, 149, 183,215, 251, 283, 31/, 345, 381, 411, 443, 485, 521 557 501 «•?<? 668, 695, 731, 767, 801, 835; 867 ’ ’ 3’
* SH’ d ^easu;'in8' Powdered Materials, 393 Model Experiments and Ship Resistance, 90 16° Molecules in Solution, 399. See 884 ’ 1
* Plant, 500 Horse-Power, at Birming-ham University, 341. See also Producers Morcom, The late Alfred, 528
* M°tX?°8T B” °n TeSt8 °f De LaVal Ste™‘
* Morris-Hawkins Inter-Pole Motor, 408
* Mortar, Sand for, 596
* Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger and, 225
* Motley, Twin-Screw Lifeboat. 378 Motor-Boats. See Motor Launches Motor-Car, Arrol-Johnston, 412, 618 655 839 Mot^r-Car Construction Works’, Arr’ol-Jo’hnston, Motor-Car Details of Wolseley Petrol 615 Motor-Car F eed-Pump, 526 ’
* Motor-Car Fire Appliances. See Fire-Brigade
* Appliances and Illustrated Index
* Motor-Car (Globe), Brake of, 681
* Motor-Car, 14-Horse Power Thornycroft, 6no, /01, 732, 741 . _
* Motor-Car, 35-Horse-Power; Hotchkiss Ordnance Company, 684
* Motor-Car, “ Iris” Touring, 652
* Motor-Car, Latent Defects (Legal), 631
* Motor-Car ; Parsons Petrol Motor, 685
* Motor-Car, Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder, 702
* Motor-Car Show, Olympia, 701, 741
* Motor-Car, Siddeley 32-Horse-Power (Wolseley
* Company), 765
* Motor-Cars, Steel, French, 417, 497
* Motor-Car Touring Competition, 412. See 618, 655, 832
* Motor-Car in War, 733
* Motor-Carriage, Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
* Motor-Carriage, Steam, for the London and
* North-Western Railway, 359
* Motor-Cycles, 703, 743
* Motor Fire Appliances, Vienna, 614
* Motor Fire-Engines. See Fire, Brigade in Illustrated Index
* Motors, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, OU;
* Engines, Gas; Motor-Car, and Motor-Launches
* Motor-Launches, 340
* Motor-Launch, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529
* Motor-Launch “ Iris,” 533
* Motor-Launches, Trials of, 187,220. See Letters, 291, 345
* Motor, Marine, Exhaust-Silencer, 529
* Motor-Omnibus, Gardner* Serpollet, 40-Horse-Power, 531
* Motor, Petrol, for Railway Traction, 140-Horsc-
* Power (Wolseley Company), 615
* Motor-Wagon, Ryknield Light, 12
* Motor-Wagons at Smithfield Club Show, 771
* Mules, Cotton-Spinning, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
* Municipal Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
* Municipal versus Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
* Municipal Steamers, London, 490
* Municipal Telephone System, 870. See 217
* Municipal Telephony at Glasgow, 353
* Municipal Trading, London County Council, 152, 186, 490, 559, 594, 662, 699, 734, 803
* Municipal Tramway Developments, 526
* Municipal Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
* Nagasaki, Shipping in, 211
* Naphtha Fields in Russia, 322
* Naphtha Industry, Russian, 361
* Natal, British Association Visit to, 683
* Natal Government Railways, 222
* “ Natal,” H.M. Armoured Cruiser, 414, 455
* National Telephone System, 217, 870
* Natives as British Engineering Apprentices (Colonial Development), 492
* Nautical Technical Dictionary, 651
* Naval Accidents, Microscopical Observations of, 235
* Naval Architects, Institution of:
* Hon. Vice-Presidents, 88
* Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar, by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, 88, 93. See 126
* The Ships of the Royal Navy as they Existed at the Time of Trafalgar, by Sir Philip Watts, 88, 126. See 93
* The Classification of Merchant Shipping. Illustrated by a Short History of Lloyd’s Register, by H. J. Cornish, 89
* Experiments of Models of Constant Length and Form of Cross-Section, but with Varying Breadth and Draught, by Lieut. -Colonel G. Rota, 90, 162
* Experiments on the Effect of Depth of Water upon Speed ; having Special Reference to Destroyers Recently Built, by Harold Yarrow, 90, 96. See 99
* Deductions from Recent and Former Experiments on the Influence of the Depth of Water on Speed, by W. W. Marriner, 90, 99. See 96
* Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, by J.
* T. Milton, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377 A Comparison of the Performance of Turbines and Reciprocating Engines in the Midland Railway Company’s Steamers, by William Gray, 107,161. See Erratum, 215 Luncheon on the P. and O. Liner “ India,” 107
* Conversazione, 107
* Notes on the Causes of Accidents with Sub- ' marine - Boats, and their Salvage, by Captain R. II. Bacon, 107, 128. See 118, j 593
* Visit to Portsmouth, 110
* Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan, 251, 260
* Naval Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
* Naval Engineers’ Training, 769. See Education and Engineers, and Letters
* Naval Machinery. See Warships, and Engines, Marine
* Naval Programme, 769, 842. See Letters
* Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries Exhibition, 70 Naval Ships. See also Warships
* Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
* See 93
* Naval Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
* Navigating Appliances for “ Carmania,” 725
* Navy Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers, 345
* Navy Shipbuilding Vote, 18
* Negligence and Consulting Engineers, Law of, 151
* New South Wales Locomotive Building, 385
* New South W’ales Railways, 525
* New York, Accessibility of Ports, 469
* New York, East River, Williamsburg Bridge, 477, 541, 643, 755, 787, 854
* New Zealand Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlement of, 492. See Letters, 530
* Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
* Nickel and Carbon Influence on Iron, 671
* Nickel-Carbon Iron-Manganese Alloys, 686, 708
* 745, 779, 822. See Letter*, 813
* Nickel and Cobalt Alloys, 330
* Ni.-kel, Copper, and Cobalt in American Hr Iron, 436, 500
* Nickel Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638.
* See Letters, and 632
* Nile Dam, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the 5C3 . *
* Nile Dau. See 5/rease* in Masonry Dam*
* Nile Irrigation, 871
* Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 10
* Non-Conducting Materials for Furnaces, 64
* Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons
* Limited, 402
* North German Lloyd’s Steamer, Speed of, 357
* North, Notes from the, 14. 48, 82, 115, 148 18* 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 4 46, 481 520 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775. 808, 831, 866*" *
* Northern Railway of France, Compound Arti-culated Locomotive for, 439
* Notes. See Cleveland, Sorth, South - IFerf South Yorkshire, United State*, Industrial and Miscellanea *
* Nozzle, Adjustable, for Pelton Wheel, 495
* Nuremberg Gas-Engine, 230, 295, 586. see
* Erratum, 703
* Nut-Tapping Machine, 245
* Obituary:
* Brown, Charles, 853. See 431
* Carbutt, Sir E. H., 490. See Letters, 530 and Erratum, 553
* Clowes, Sir William Laird, 214
* Dean, William, 420
* Dick, G. G., 3b9
* Ehrhardt, Ludwig, 731
* Evans, David, 183
* Gamble, J., 556
* Head, Archibald P., 617
* Inverclyde, Baron, 492
* Jessop, William, 15
* Kyle, John, 11
* Langdon, W. E., 224
* Lister, Thomas, 14
* Mansel, Robert, 810
* Morcom, Alfred, 528
* Otis, C. A., 82
* Parrott, William, 670
* Pitkin, Albert J., 730
* Reuleaux, Professor Franz, 326
* Rhodes, Jonathan. 282
* Russell, Sir Peter Nicol, 182
* Shelford, Sir William, 451
* Stephenson, George Robert, 537
* Whitehead, Robert, 654
* Wilson, Sir Jacob, 57
* W’urtzburg, J. IL. 623
* Observatory at Cape Town, 6,/j
* Oechelhauser Gas-Engine, 263
* Oil ; Baku and Japan, 631
* oil-EngiIlcs. See Engine, QU ; Mutor-Can, and Motor-Launches '
* Oil-Fields, Baku, 512
* Oil Fuel. See Liquid Fuel
* Oil-Separators for Exhaust Steam, 515
* OiI Residue; Use in Iron and Steel Works. 357 Olympia Electrical Exhibition. 41* 452 Olympia Motor-Car Show. 701. 741 ’
* Olpower ’-nOt<>r’ Gard""-S<n'0llet, 40-Horte.
* Orange River Colonv, 789
* Ordnance and Armour. See II drships Ordnance. See Guns 1
* Ore. See Iron Ore
* Osaka and KoIk? Trade, 156
* a,IK C^-’ andunuel. Sheffield Works, 407 Oscillographs for Measuring High-Freouencv Currents, 785, 772, 806, 840 ,UenC-'
* Otto Deutz Gas-Engine, 230, 295 Overheated Steel, 417 459 k*.. i/t>- pi t graphs Heat, and s;«T
* : Effwt u'*°n >•.
* PSandV^U>dr“,iC Cv,ind'"- 3?.>. See Panama Canal. 871
* Paris, Electricity in, 321
* Parliament. See Legal
* See%rX^ the ‘ Shipbuilding Vote. 18. Parliamentary Uliour Representatives (Ix-gal), Parliamentary Schemes. Gif’ 6a, -a. <
* London /'<„rer Suppiv ’ ,3s- Scc
* l“20ns.’ *’etro1 MotoV, «S5
* ’SBSWrasw
* 714, 786, 817,’852 8m’ 007• 641’ °77-
* Patent Rules, 255 288 v ,
* Patents, British, A, Krrat''”>,
* I atents m Turkey, 553
* Russian Bar ’ Japanese
* Pear^l. Klr|Ao'?Xea2i?’?rlij,ink' Tool. 225 35.171. see aIso,““°nr' D“>’.
* Peat, UWtaS%^«*' ”■
* Penalties 'ffi' N°“k- 495 388 contract for Indian Troopship,
* '•ym.w., ..........
* H«ifleM,B,n4O4ra,l,"a> B*il Orind'nK Machine.
* l,owe‘r(>Wolwk.vRco“~ T”cU®°. >« Horse-
* Petrol-Motors See o J'’";’'015
* Petrol. See rV""Jr-Car*
* Photographs of Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847
* Photographs, Micro. See Micro-Photographs
* Physical Fatigue and Accidents, 593
* Physical and Mechanical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
* Physical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813, Alloys and MicroPhotographs
* Physical Society :
* The Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the Mean Horizontal Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, by Professor Fleming, 32
* The Electrical Conductivity of Flame, by Dr. IT. A. Wilson, 32
* Contact with Dielectrics, by Rollo Appleyard, 32
* The Pendulum Accelerometer, by F. Lan-chester, 32
* A New Form of Pyrometer, by N. V. Stanford, 32
* Refractometer, by 0. Appleyard, 32
* The Comparison of Electric Fields by Means of an Oscillating Electric Needle, by D. Owen, 57
* The Magneto-Optics of Sodium Vapour and the Rotary Dispersion Formula, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
* The Fluorescence of Sodium Vapour, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
* The Theory of Phase-Meters, by Dr. W. E. Sumpner, 599
* Apparatus Designed for Measuring the Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, by Professor H. L. Callendar, 599
* The Question of Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radiation, by James J. Swinburne, 744
* Note on Constant Deviation Prisms, by [[T. H. Blakesley]], 745
* The Dielectric Strength of Air, by A. Russell, 784
* On the Electrical Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly Alternating Currents, by Dr. II. A. Wilson and F. Gold, 784. See 32
* The Lateral Vibrations of Loaded and Unloaded Bars, by J. Morrow, 784
* Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 839
* Physics Laboratory at Birmingham University, 507
* Piecework Wage System, 413. See 303
* Piers, Coffer-Dams for, 505
* Piers ; Schemes in Parliament, 793
* Piers for Williamsburg Bridge, New York, 577.
* See Williamsburg Bridge
* Pietermaritzburg, ’ British Association Visit to, 683
* Pig-Iron Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
* Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
* Pillars, Strength of, 62
* Pipe-Line, Wood-Stave, 493
* Pipes, Copper, Corrosion of Steam, 123
* Pit Winding-Engines, 29
* Planing-Machines. See Machine-Tools
* Plant, Electric, for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Plates, Fracture of Steel Boiler, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
* Platinum Industry, Ural, 259
* Pneumatic Parcel-Delivery Scheme in Parliament, 792
* Pneumatic Pressure-Lock for Bridge Construction, 541. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Point-Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
* Ports, Accessibility of, Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
* Port of Antwerp, 386
* Port Arthur, Russian Damaged Warships at, 527. See Russo-Japanese War
* Port Florence Dry Dock, 729
* Ports of South Africa, 753
* Portable Air-Compressing Plant (Lacy-Hulbert),
* Portable Air-Compressor, Reavell’s, 38
* Portland Cement, Concrete Compositions, 269.
* See Concrete
* Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
* Post-Office Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
* Powdered Materials, Mixing and Measuring of, 393 Power, Distribution of, 380
* Power-Gas. See Engines, Gas, and Producer-Gas Power-Plant. See Electric
* Power Station at Birmingham University, 397, 507
* Power Station. See Electric
* Power Supply by the London County Council, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
* “ Premier ” Gas-Engine at Birmingham University, 397
* Premium System for Furnace Work, 813
* Premium System of Wages, 413. See 303
* Preservation of Ayr Bridge, 388, 494
* Preserving Stone Buildings, 148
* Press Criticisms of Engineers, 487
* Press, Hydraulic, for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
* Presses, Hydraulic, for Gun-Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
* Pressure-Gauge, Steam Syphon (Hopkinson), 303
* Pretoria, British Association Visit to, 726
* Prime Movers, Accidents to, 523
* Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, Royal Train for 335, 399 ’
* Prisms, Note on Constant Deviation, 745
* Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
* Producer-Gas Engines. See Engines, Gas
* Producer-Gas, for Gas-Engine, 263
* Producer, Gas, Marine, 145
* Producer-Gas Plant Trials, 674. See Letters, 811
* Producer-Gas for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
* Producer, Suction Gas, and 34-Brak’e-Horse-
* Power Engine (Davey’s), 691
* Producers, Wood Gas, 299
* Profile of Great Western Railway, Plymouth to Newton Abbot, 580. See Letters, Locomotives Compound
* Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
* Progress of the Engineering Standards Committee, 805
* Projectile Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 451
* Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
* Propeller for Marine Turbines, 759. See 810 Propelling Engines. See Engines, Marine Provincial versus London Factories, 383. See 372 and Letters, 481
* Prussian Canal Bill, 53
* Prussian State Railways; Self-Discharging Single Hopper Wagon, 478
* Public Attitude towards Railways, 188
* Public Authorities. See Municipal
* Pulley, Graham Swivelling, 617
* Pump ; Acid Valves, 530, 553
* Pumps, Air and Circulating, Combined (Carruthers), 676
* Pump, Air, and Condenser, Combined, 93
* Pump, Air, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
* Pumps, Air, Independent Twin (II. Watson and Sons, Newcastle), 328
* Pumps, Air (Weir’s), 724. See “ Carmania” Pump, Electric-Driven Variable Stroke, 275 Pumps for London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633, 740
* Pump, Single-Cylinder Valve, 526
* Pump, Thwaites’s Feed, at Birmingham Univer-' sity, 341
* Pumps and Windmills, 7, 210
* Quadruple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
* Quaternary Vanadium Steel, 323, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632. See Letters
* Queensland Railways and Trade, 561
* Quick-Firing Gun-Cases, Manufacture of, 548, 569 Quick-Firing Guns. See Guns and Warships Quicksilver. See Metal-Price Diagrams Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable Machinery, 51
* Rack for Tool-Room, 443*481
* Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
* Radiation, Coronal, during Eclipse/Apparatus for Measuring, 599
* Radiation Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Radiation, Thermal, Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
* Radiographs, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
* Radium on Diamonds, Action of, 322
* Radium, Recent Study of, 524
* Rail-Bearers, Deflection of Continuous, 69, 101
* Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing, Electric Plant for, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Rail-Grinder, Tramway, Brown andCrosta, 112 Rail Grinding-Machine, Hqdfield’s Petrol-Driven
* Tramway, 404
* Rails on Bridges, Wear of Steel, 534
* Rails, Wear on Tram, 344
* Railroad Construction, America, 155
* Railroads, American, 805
* Railway Accident at Witham, 774
* Railway Accidents and the Public, 188
* Railway; All-Steel Electric Cars, 388
* Railways, Argentine, 480
* Railway Auto-Car. See Motor Carriage
* Railway, British, Economics. See Erratum, 565
* Railway Buffer - Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
* Railway Carriages, Indian Royal Train, 335, 339 Railway Carriages, Motor. See Motor Carriages Railway Carriages. See Carriages
* Railway Carriage Traverser, French, 111
* Railway Casualties in the United States, 419
* Railway Construction, British, 248
* Railway, East China, 564
* Railway Economics, 517, 655
* Railways, Electric. See Electric
* Railway, Electric, and Single-Phase Motor, 103, 697. See Erratum, 215
* Railway, Electric, Valtellina, 11
* Railways, Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
* Railways, English, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
* Railways and the Future of China, 450
* Railways, Grass and Weed Destroyers on, 323
* Railways, Indian, 61, 879
* Railway, Kowloon-Canton, 876
* Railways, Lagos (Colonial Development), 492
* Railway Locomotive. See Locomotives and Motor Carriages
* Railways, London, 156. See Street Traffic
* Railways, Natal Government, 222
* Railways, New South Wales, 525
* Railway Plant for Fixing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Railways, Queensland, 561
* Railway Returns, British, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
* Railways in Rhodesia, 876
* Railway and Road Bridges. See Bridges
* Railway Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Wagons, Locomotives, and Steam-Carriages
* Railway Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838. See Letters, 865, and Erratum., 810
* Railway. See also Trains
* Railway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
* Railways, Single - Phase versus Continuous-Current, 103, 697
* Railway Stations. See Stations
* Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
* Railway or Tramcar Seat, Adjustable, 815
* Railway Tunnels, Ventilation of, 820
* Railway Wagon, Self-Discharging Single-Hopper, for Prussia, 478
* Rain-Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
* Rain Storms in Ireland, 658
* Rand, British Association Visit to the, 726
* Rankine and a United States Corrector, 863 Rapid-Cutting Steel. See Tool-Steel
* Rateable Machinery, 174. See Leiters, 290
* Rateable Machinery, and Quinquennial Valuation, 51
* Raw’ Material during War. Food and, 190, 218
* Raworth’s Regenerative Control for Tramways, 91. See 144
* Read, A. A., on Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 Reavell’s Air-Compressor, 38
* Rectifiers, Electrolytic, for Telephone Stations, 563
* Redistribution of Factories, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
* Reform in Dockyards and Warship Construction, 873
* Refractometer, 32
* Refrigerating Ammonia Machinery, 280
* Refrigerating Machine, Ethyl Chloride, 70
* Refrigerating Machine Trials at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
* Refuse-Destructors, 651
* Registration of Engineers, 481
* Reichsanstalt, Work of the, 308 Reinforced Concrete. See Concrete
* Reliability Trials of Motor-Boats, 187, 220. See
* Letters, 291, 315
* Reliability Trials of Motor-Cars, 412
* Removal and Disposal of Town Refuse, 651
* Remuneration of Arbitrators, 270
* Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303 Research Committee, Institution of Mechanical
* Engineers’ Alloys, 686, 70S, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Reservoir, Elevated Water, 631
* Reservoirs. See Dams
* Reservoir with Earthen Dams, Indian Storage, 324. See Irrigation
* Resistance of Ships’ Models, Experiments on, 90, 162. See also Ships
* Responsibilities of the London County Council, 559, 734. See London County Council
* Retaining Wall of Reinforced Concrete, 260 Retort-Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444 Reuleaux, The Late Professor Franz, 326 Reversible Propeller, Geyer’s, 457
* Reversing Gear, Flamme-Rongy System, for Locomotives, 482
* Rhodesian Railway Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
* Rhodesian Railways, 876
* Richards, A. W., and Stead, J. E., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459. See also Heat
* Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool; Steam-Turbine Department, 471
* River Courses, Eddies, and the Rotation of the Earth, 223
* River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim, 1 453. Sec 54
* River Zambesi, Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
* Road Bridges. See Bridges
* Road Locomotion. See also Motor-Cars and
* Motor-Wagons
* Road Locomotives (Legal), 703
* Road Locomotives at Smithfield Club Show, 771 Roads across Marshes, 290
* Robins, A. G., on Compound Locomotives and
* Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotives, Compound
* Rock, Igneous, Steel as an, 312
* Rogers, F., on the Elastic Properties of Steel at
* High Temperatures, 331
* Rolling-Mills for Armour-Plate, 355
* Rolling-Mill Bar-Manipulator, 428, 435
* Rolling-Mill Engine, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
* Rolling-Mill Engines, 18,000-Indicated-Horse-
* Power, for the Cargo Fleet Company, Limited, Middlesbrough, 212
* Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Locomotives,
* Steam Carriages and Wagons
* Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder Motor, 702
* Roof Collapse, Charing Cross Station, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
* Roofs and Floors, Workshop, 303
* Roof, Steam-Turbine Department, Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
* Rosenbusch, G., on the Ventilation of Waterloo and Baker-Street Tunnel, 820
* Rosslare Harbour, 178
* Rota, Lieut.-Colonel G., on Experiments on
* Resistance of Ships’ Models, 90, 162
* Rotation of the Earth, River Courses, Eddies and, 223
* Rotor-Drum for Turbine of “Carmania,” 719, 725
* Rotor-Lifting Gear for “ Carmania,” 723
* Rowden, 300-Brake-Horse-Power Producer-Gas
* Engine, 346
* “ Roxburgh,” Diirr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M.
* Armoured Cruiser. 586. See Erratum, 767 Royal Agricultural Society. See Agricultural Royal College of Science, Conversazione of, 841 Royal Meteorological. See Meteorological Royal Spanish Arsenal Gun-Cartridge Factory,
* Trubia, near Oviedo, 548,569
* Royal Train for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
* Rural Fire Appliances. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
* Rural Motor Fire Appliances, 370
* Russia, British Coal in, 190
* Russian Copper Industry, 157
* Russian Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527 Russian Iron and Steel Works, Use of Masut in, 357
* Russian Iron Trade, 155
* Russian Naphtha Industry, 322, 361
* Russian Platinum Industry, 259
* Russian Trade, War Effects on, 23
* Russo-Japanese War ; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
* Russo-Japanese War; Future of the Cruisers. 449
* Russo-Japanese Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
* Russo-Japanese War and Trade, 23, 285, 353 Russo-Japanese War ; Size of Warships, 661 Russo-Japanese War; Longitudinal Bulkheads in
* Warships, 191
* Russo-Japanese War, Losses in, 192
* Ryknield Light Motor-Van, 12
* Sachs, Edwin O., on the Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details see Illustrated Index
* Safety Appliances for Spinning Mules, 74, 544
* Safety Devices for Lift-Doors, 125
* Saint. See St
* Sale of Machinery in China, 553
* Salisbury, British Association Visit to, 792 Saloons in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399 Salt Solutions, Conductivity Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Salvage of the Dredger “ Walter Bibby,” 41 Salvage of Submarine-Boats, 107, 118, 128, 593 Sand-Mixing Machine, 393
* Sand for Mortar, 596
* Sankey, Lieut. C. E. P.» on Concrete, 269
* Scavenging Town Refuse, 651
* Schemes in Parliament, Engineering, 692, 698,
* 738. See London Power Supply
* Science, Applied, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See
* Letters, 122
* Science, Conversazione of the Royal College or,
* 841 '
* I Science Guild, British, 594
* Science and Hypothesis, 207 1 Science, Physical. See Physical .
* , Scientific Apparatus, Physical Society, bxnibi- 1 tion, 839
* Scouts. See Warships
* Screw-Cutting Lathe. See Machine-!, ools
* Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141
* Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson’s), 303
* Screw-Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
* Screw-Propeller. See Propeller
* Sea Water, Gold in (Molecules in Solution), 399.
* See 384
* Seamen, Civil Employment for, 489
* Seat, Adjustable Railway or Tram-Car, 815
* Secret Commissions, 189
* Secrets of Employers, 562
* ; Section Lists, Steel Standard, 553
* I Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434,462. See Letters,
* I Self-Discharging Single-Hopper Wagon for the
* ' Prussian State Railways, 478
* Self-Educator, Harmswortb’s, 814
* Self-Propelled Steam Fire-Engine, Vienna, 614
* Self-Propelled Vehicles. See Motor-Cars, Motor-
* | • Wagons, and Steam-Carriages
* Separators, Oil, for Exhaust Steam, 515 1 Servants’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal. .
* I Service, Continental Fire. See Fire-Brigade in
* I Illustrated Index
* Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, /93
* Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54 1 Shear, Materials under Pure, 828, 847
* Shearing Stresses on Girders, 614. See Letters,
* I 665, and Beams 7
* Shearing Stresses on Masonry Dams, 35,134, i/i,
* 751. See Letters
* Sheer-Legs, 180-Ton, at Chatham Dockyard, 81
* Sheet-Metal Working Tools 432
* Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, 402, 453. See
* Sheffield-Twinberrow System of Self-Discharging
* Single-Hopper Wagon, 478
* Sheffield University, Metallurgical Department, 416,454 w. .
* Shelford, The late Sir William, 451
* Ships’ Resistance, Experiments on, 90, 162
* Ships, Naval, at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
* See 9’3 , .
* Ships. See Steamers and Warships 1 Ships’ Speed, Influence of Depth of Water on,
* 90, 96, 99
* Shipbuilding Industry, 47/. See a5, 455
* Shipbuilding Material in Germany ; Import
* Tariffs, 292
* Shipbuilding; Practical Treatise, 431
* Shipbuilding. See Warships and Naval Arclu-
* Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
* Shipbuilding Text-Book 208
* Shipbuilding Trade, 55, 4o5, 477
* Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, 70
* Shipping in Hong Kong, 533
* Shipping, Japanese, 10 -on
* Shipping, Merchant, Classification in, 89
* Shipping, Nagasaki, 211 .
* Shipping, Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and, 494
* Shipwrecks, 83, 187, 388, 630
* Show, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
* Sickness, Sleeping, in Africa 433
* Siddeley 32-Horse-Power Motoi -Car, /6o
* Silencer for Marine Motors, 5’29
* Silk, Artificial, 564
* Silver and Gold Alloys, 157
* Simplon Tunnel, Surveying Work for the, 415
* Sinclair’s Variable-Stroke Pump, 275
* Sme of Angle, Approximation to the, 313
* Single-Phase versus Continuous Current foi
* Single-Phase Electric Railway and Motors, 103.
* See Erratum, 215 .
* Single-Phase Locomotive, Westinghouse, 25
* Single-Phase Motors, Cranes
* Sinking of Submarine Boats, 107, 118,128, 5J3
* Size of War Vessels, 661
* Skinner Frank W., on Williamsburg Bridge, New York541, 577, 643, 755, 787,854
* Sleeping Compartment in Indian Rojal Tram, 335,399 . .
* Sleeping Sickness in Africa, 433
* Slot tin ^'-Machines. See Machine-Tools
* Smith C Alfred, on Birmingham University, 239,’274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details, see’Illustrated Index. See Erratum, 317
* Smithfield Club Show, 771.
* Smithv at Birmingham University, 507
* Smoke-Abatement Appliances Exhibition, 808
* I Smoke Helmets. See Fire Brigade in Illu
* SoS anTlron Manufacture, Australia, 419.
* See 385 #
* ’’“'canto”1 Lectures on the Mea™[en^^tr°c
* Society! Royal Agricultural. See Agricultural
* Sodium vlpoulrWnetieTptics and Fluores-cence of, 57
* Soest Gas-Engine, 230
* Solar Eclipses, 599
* Solar System and Evolution, 319
* Soldiers, Civil Employment for, 4Annlied Solutions and Liquids, Kinetic Th o } PP
* SouthAfrica. See Cape. Natal, Orange River, South AfHca^Geodeli'c Survey of, 560
* ' South Africa G See also British Association
* South Africa, Observatory, 609
* South African Ports, 753
* South West, Notes from the, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 18 s, 215, 251, 283, 317, 349K 389, 411, 447, 485. 521, 557, 591, 622, 659, 694, 731, 775, 809, 835, 867
* South Yorkshire, Notes from, 15, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 349, 389, 410, 447, 484, 521, 556, 590, 622, 659, 694, 730, 775, 809, 834, 866
* Southampton New Graving Dock, 517
* Spanish Arsenal Cartridge-Case Factory, 548, 569 Speakman, E. M., on the Marine Steam-Turbine,
* 759. See 810
* Specification, British Standard, for Portland Cement, 122
* Spectrum of the Welsbach Mantle, Emission, 876
* Speed of Great Western Trains, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
* Speed-Indicators for Locomotives (Flamans), 242 Speed of Ships, Influence of Depth of Water on, 90, 96, 99
* Speed of Warships Steaming in “ Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
* Speed of Warships. See Steam Trials Spelter Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams Spinning-Mules, Safety Appliances for Cotton, 74, 544
* Sprayer, Hop, Merryweather’s High-Pressure, 7 St. Lawrence River ; Cantilever Bridge, 376 St. Neots Electric Power Scheme. 699. See 186, 594, 662, 803
* Stability of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
* Standard, British, Specification for Portland Cement, 122
* Standards Committee, Progress of the Engineering, 805
* Standard Leading Screws for Lathes, 141
* Standard, a New Yard, 155
* Standard Steel Section List. 553
* Staidey Cycle Show, 703, 743
* Starting of Steam-Turbines, 332
* State and Industry, 598
* State Telephone System, 217, 870. See 353 Stations, Electric Power. See Electric
* Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
* Stead, J. E , and Richards, A. W., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459
* Steam-Boat. See Steamer
* Steam Boilers. See Boilers and Water- Tube
* Steam-Carriage for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
* Steam-Carriage for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
* Steam-Condensing Plants, 630
* Steam Consumption. See Steam Trials
* Steam Copper Pipes, Corrosion of, 123 Steam-Engines. See Engines Steam, Exhaust, Oil-Separator for, 515 Steam Jacketing, Effects of, 197,227 Steam Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
* Steam Lorries. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
* Steam-Pumps on London and South-Western Locomotives, 633, 740
* Steam Syphon and Pressure Gauge, Ilopkinson’s, 3 3
* Steam Superheaters. See Superheaters
* Steam Trials of British Warships, 873
* Steam Trials of “ Carmania,” 726
* Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Argyll,1 ’ 420
* Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Foresight,” 57
* Steam Trials of H.M. Ships in 1905, 873
* Steam Trials. See Launches and Trial Trips Steam-Turbines. See Turbines, Steam Steam-Turbines in the Tropics, 740 Steamers, Atlantic, Speed of German, 357 Steamer, Blowing up, in Suez Canal, 493 Steamer “ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven, 55, 203
* Steamers, Engines. See Engines, Marine
* Steamers, Midland Railway Company’s ; Turbines and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
* Steamers. See also Ships, Steamships, and Warships
* Steamers, Thames, 490
* Steamers for Transporting Iron Ore (Hon. Peter White), 431
* Steamship Accident Damages, 190
* Steamship “Kaiserin,” Hamburg - American Line, 289
* Steamship, Various Stages of Construction ; “ Carmania,” 717
* Steel Alloys with Nickel and Manganese, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Steel and Aluminium Alloys, 246 279
* Steel Barrels, Manufacture of, 813
* Steel Bars, Manipulators for, 428, 435
* Steel Boiler Plates, Fracture in, 105, 164, 195.
* See Letters, 377
* Steels, Carbon, Thermal Transformation of, 417 422. See 459
* Steel Cars for Electric Railway, 388
* Steel Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton 404
* Steel, Chromium, 566
* Steel, Chromium and Nickel, 417, 497
* Steel Columns, Strength of, 62
* Steel Cross-Head Bolts Fractured in Torpedo-
* Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235 Steel, Effects of Carbon upon Iron and its
* Oxides, 336, 473
* Steel, Elastic Properties at High Temperatures. 331
* Steel Girders. See Bridges
* Steel for Guns ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435,464
* Steel, High-Speed Tool, “ A W,” 797
* Steel as an Igneous Rock, 312
* Steel Industry, American, 20
* Steel, Influence of Nickel and Carbon on, 671
* Steel Ingots, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
* Steel and Iron Brittleness, 133
* Steel and Iron Electric Furnace, 86
* Steel and Iron Industry, 628
* Steel and Iron Institute. See Iron and Steel Institute
* Steel and Iron, Manganese in, 565
* Steel and Iron Output, World’s, 451. See 354
* Steel and Iron Works, Use of “ Masut” in. 357
* Steel-Melting Laboratoiy at Birmingham University, 507
* Steel, Micro-Structure of. See Micro-Photographs
* Steel Output, Canadian, 121
* Steel, Overheated, 417, 459
* Steel Rails on Bridges, Wear of, 534
* Steel Railway Carriages, 842
* Steel Records, American, 735
* Steel Section Lists, Standard, 553
* Steel-Smelting Laboratory at Birmingham University, 610
* Steel Syndicates in Germany, 259
* Steel-Vanadium Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638. See
* Letters, and 632
* Steel Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
* Steering Gear of “ Carmania,” 225
* Stephenson, The late George Robert, 597
* Sterne’s High-Speed Ammonia Machinery, 280
* Stokersand Engine-Room Artificers in the Royal Nav.\, 345
* Stone Buildings, Preserving, 148
* Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
* Street Traffic in London, 85, 488, 625
* Strength of Air, Dielectric, 784
* Strength of Columns, 62
* Strength and Growth of Timber, 289
* Strength of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 754. See Letters.
* Strength of Struts, 62
* Strengthening of Riveted Bridges, 169, 367
* Stresses in Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
* Stresses on Metal. See Micro-Photographs
* Stresses, Shearing, on Girders, 614. See Letters, 665, and Beams
* Strikes and Trade Unions. See Industrial Notes and Paragraph Index
* Structural Design of Ships, 431
* Structure of Metal. See Micro-Photographs
* Struts, Strength of, 62
* Stuffing-Box for Piston-Rod of Gas-Engine, 295. See Packing and Gland
* Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107,118,128, 593, 740. See Erratum, 831
* Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
* Submarine Telegraphs, 635
* Subsidies for Australian Iron Manufacture, 419.
* See 385
* Suction-Gas Producers. See Gas Producers
* Suez Canal, Blowing-Up of s.s. Chatham, 493
* Summerfield, R. D., on Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
* Sun Eclipse, 599. See 319.
* Sunken Dredger Salved, 41
* Superheater, Locomotive, for the Belgian State Railway, 482
* Supply of Electricity by Private Owners, 627
* Supports, Timber, of the Charing Cross Station
* Roof, 865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 ; and Letters
* Surface-Condensing Plants, 630
* Survey, Geodetic, of South Africa, 560
* Surveying Work for the Simplon Tunnel, 415
* Suspension Bridge over East River, New York, 54i, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
* Swedish Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Thornycroft), 409
* Swing Span Viaduct over the River Barrow, 210
* Swivelling Pulley, Graham, 617
* Syndicates in Germany, 259
* Syphon and Pressure-Gauge, Steam (Hopkin-son), 303 1 Table Bay Harbour, 40 - Ton Block - Setting “ Titan ” Crane, 246
* Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar,
* i 88, 93. See 126
* Talbot, B., on Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
* Tank, Elevated Water, 631
* | Tantalum, 286
* I Tariff Reform, American, 562
* I Tariffs, German, Shipbuilding Material and, 292 Teaching. See Education and Training Technical Dictionary, Nautical, 651
* Technical Education. See also Birmingham U niversity
* Technical Education. See Education
* Technical High School at Dresden, 121
* Technical Training, Academic Side of, 19, 27
* Telegraphs, 667
* Telegraph Finance, British, 285
* Telegraphs. See also Electric
* Telegraphs, Submarine, 635
* Telegraphy, American, 814
* Telephones, 707
* I Telephone Finance, British, 285 1 Telephones, Municipal, 870. See 217, 353 Telephones. See also Electric '
* I Telephone Station Electrolytic Rectifiers, 563 Telephone System, National, 217, 353, 870 Telephony, Municipal, at Glasgow, 353
* Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radia tion, 744
* Temperature of the Electrodes during Electrolysis, 527
* Temperatures of Furnaces, Bonus Systems for i Regularity in, 813
* Tenders of Locomo.ives. See Locomotives
* Test-Pieces; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces, 435, 464
* Testing Cements, 340
* Testing Electric Generators and Motors, 325, 679
* Testing-Machine for Alternating Stress, 417, 459
* Testing-Machine, Avery’s Torsion, at Birmingham University, 507
* Testing Plant for Steam-Turbines (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
* Testing at the Rei< hsanstalt, 308
* Tests of De Laval Steam-Turbine, 880
* Tests See Trials and Steam Trials, and Reich s-anstalt
* Tests of Metals. See Micro-Photographs
* Tests of Steam-Engines, 523
* Tests of Suction Gas-Producer Plant. 674. See Letters, 811
* Thames Steamers, 490
* Thermal Radiation, Temperature and Efficiency Of, 744
* Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steels, 417, ifemaws*
* «;°S^sh Torpedi Boit Destroyer “ Magne,” 409 .
* Thornycroft 11-Horse-Power Motor-Car, C8 , ThwaiteS F^ed-Pump at Birmingham Univer-
* Timber, Growth and Strength of, 289 ESS'S “Ling «« SUM. M.
* 865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 , an J let
* Tin-Plate Trade, Legal Customs in the, 221 Tin Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams “Titan” Crane for 40-Ton 13lock-Setting a Tn hie Bav Harbour, 246 . .
* Tokio and Yokohama Harbours, Shipping, 49 Tool-Making, American, 505
* Tool-Room Racks, 443, 481 „
* Tool Steel, High-Speed AW, .97 Tools. See Machine-Tools. Tonography. German Fire Service, oil # Torsion-Testing Machine, Avery s, at Birmmgha
* University, 507 .
* Torsional Vibration of Shafting, 54
* Touring-Car Competition, 412. See 618, 6j>5 Tower for Suspension Bridge, 643. See II dliam
* Traction, Electric. See Electric Tramways and Railways
* Traction Engines on Highways,
* Traction, Mechanical. See Motor-Cais, Moto?-Waqons, and Electric .
* Traction Problems; Institution of Civil Engineeis, Presidential Address, 626, 636
* Traction, Railway, 140 - Horse - Power 1 etrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
* Traction, Single-Phase /’. Continuous Currents, 103, 697
* Traction in War, 733
* Trade, American Iron, 735
* Trade, British, with China, 155
* Trade in China, Foreign, 120
* Trade, Commissions, Secret, 189
* Trade, Copper, 321
* Trade, Copper, in Trans-Caucasus, 15/
* Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlements of, 493.
* See Letters, 530 .
* Trade and Engineering Prospects in Japan, ooJ.
* See 285
* Trade in Hong Kong, 533
* Trade, Indian Cotton, 191
* Trade, Iron, Russian, 155
* Trade, Iron and Steel, 628
* Trade with Japan, United States, 259
* Trade, Japanese, 52
* Trade of Kobe and Osaka, 156
* Trade, Korean, 36, 279
* Trade, Legal Customs in the Tin-Plate, 221
* Trade-Marks Act, New, 247
* Trade Marks in Australia, 377
* Trade and Peace, 285, 353
* Trade and Railways, Queensland, 561
* Trade, Russian Napntha, 322, 361
* Trade. See also Industry
* Trade, Shipbuilding, 55, 455
* Trade, Steel, American, 20
* Trade Union Congress, 351
* Tiade Unions and Parliamentary Representation (Legal), 664
* Trade Union. See Industrial Notes
* Trade, Ural Platinum, 259
* Trade, War Effects upon Russian, 23. See H’nr and Peace
* Trade of Yokohama, 478
* Trading, London County Council. See Municipal
* Trafalgar Naval Ships, 88, 126. See 93
* Trafalgar Tactics and Strategy, 88, 93. See 126 Traffic, Congestion of London, 85, 488, 625 Train, Royal, for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
* Trains. See Railways, Locomotives, and Steam Carriages
* Train Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242
* Training of Apprentices, 409, 442, 458. See Education
* Training, Commercial, for Engineers, 203
* Training of the Engineer, Educational, 869 Training of Engineers. See Education Training, Technical, Academic Side of, 19, 27 Tram, Wear on, Rails, 344
* Tram-Car Seat, Adjustable, 815
* Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490.
* See Municipal Trading
* Tramway-Point Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
* Tramway Rail-Grinder, Brown and Crosta, 112
* Tramway Rail-Grinding Machine, Hadfield’s Petrol-Driven, 404
* Tramway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738 Tramways. See also Electric Trans-Caucasus Copper Industry, 157 Transformations, Thermal, of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
* Transport, Goods, Inferiority of Canals for, 355 Transport of Iron Ore (The Hon. Peter White),
* Transvaal, British Association Visit to, 726
* Transvaal, Labour and Alining in the, 255. See also Industrial Notes
* Travellers for Constructing Williamsburg Bridge, 787. See Williamsburg Bridge
* Traverser for the Western Railway of France, 111 Trials of British Warships. See Steam Trials Trials of Motor-Boats, Reliability, 187, 220. See
* Letters, 291, 345
* Trials of Motor Cars, Reliability, 412
* Trials of Refrigerating-Machine at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
* Trials of Steamers. See Steam Trials. Warships and Launches and Trial Trips
* Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
* Tnple-Screw Ship’s Stern-Bracket, “ Oarmania,” 118
* Troopship, Indian, 338
* ?™nwAEtS’N'”o» Measuring and Mixing Powdered Materials, 393
* ^es^rW™a«°'wgnBridge. See William*, buri] Bridge
* Tubes' Cor'rugaud, for Locomotives, 242
* ?aMd,USDimprioqe; Surveying Works, 415
* TurMn'es (German itook>-
* Turbine, Allis-Chalmers 844, 8G3
* Tnrldne-Driven Cunard Liner. See “ Carman,a Turbine ur e of> 628 See Letters, 665 Turbine-Lathe (1(>8-In.) for Wallsend Works 114 Turbines, Marine, Parsons, for -‘Dieppe,” 55,
* Turbine, Marine Steam, 7u9. See Sin
* Turbines, Marine, in the Tropics, 740
* Turbine’Press°i're'-Gauge, 723. See “ Carmanm” Turbines r. Reciprocating Engines in Cunard
* TiJrhine’s''and Reciprocating Engines in the
* Midland Railway Company's Boats, 107, 101
* Whines for Ship Propulsion, Velocity Com-pounded, 493
* ^^^nhS^^ration Curve, 55, 203
* Turbine, Tests of Laval, 8SO
* Turbines in the Tropics. 740
* Turbine-Wheel with Adjustable Nozzle, Pelton, 49o
* Turbo-Compressors, Efficiency of, 598
* Tnrkev Patents in, 553
* Turner’s Automatic Point-Controller, 113
* Turning Circle of Atlantic Liner, 725. See “ Carmania ” .
* Turning-Machine. See Machine-Tool*


Accessories of Engines, Breakdown of, 523
* Uganda Railway Dry Dock, 729
* Umtali, British Association \ ifflt to, <92
* Underground Railways. See 1
* Underwriter®’ Liability for Damages, 190
* Unemployed Workmen’s Bill. 185
* Unions, Trade. See Trade Union*, Industrial Note*, Legal
* United States. See America
* United States Notes from the, 58, 52, 114, 182, 214 281, 316, 344, 376, 409, 456, 483, 516, 565, 600* 622, 655, 729, 767, 843
* United States Corrector, Rankine and a, 863
* United States Railway Accidents. 419
* Unit ed States Trade with Japan. 259
* University, Birmingham, 239. 274, 341, 397, 504, 610, 858. For details see Ii.tirated Index. See Erratum, 317
* University, Sheffield, Metallurgical Department, 416,454
* Upton, Douglas, on a Manipulator for Steel Bars, 428, 435
* Ural Platinum Industry, 259
* Utilisation of Peat, 256


Accidents, Naval; Microscopical Observations, 235
* Vacuum Discharger, 38
* Vacuum Engine, Lowne, 113
* Valtellina Electric Railway. 11
* Valuation and Rateable Machinery, Quinquennial, 51
* Valves for Acid Pumps, 530, 553
* Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbine, 723
* Valves for Gas-Engine, 220, 263, 295
* Valve Gear Automatic Cut-off, f«»r Gas Engine, 295
* Valve Gear for 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power
* Rolling-Mill Engine’s, 212
* Valve Gear for 100 Horse-Power “ Hoy oh ” Engine, 81
* Valve Gear of 300 Horse Power Francois Engine, 10
* Valve Gear of 600 Horse Power Engine, 179. See Erratum, 260
* Valve Gear for Locomotive, Flamme-Rongy, 482
* Valves for Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
* Valve Manufacturing Works of [[J. Hopkinson and Co]]., Limited, Huddersfield, 303
* Valve Motions, Harmonic Analysis of, 36
* Waive, Single Cylinder Pump, 526
* Valves for Steam-Pumps, 328
* Valves, Trip Gear for, 15 4
* Valves and Valve Gearing, 506
* Van, Ryknield Light Motor, 12
* Vanadium in Metallurgy, 323, 417, 603, 638. See 632 and Letter*
* Vanadium Steels, 323
* Vapour and Gas Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Vehicles. Self - Propelled. See Motor - Care,
* J/ofor-B agon#, and Steam ('a->iage*
* Ventilation of Baker-Street and Waterloo Railway, 820
* Viaduct over the River Barrow, Wexford, 210
* Vibration Diagrams of Atlantic Liner, 725. See “ Carmania ”
* Vibration of Engines, Counterweights for Overcoming, 362
* Vibrations of Shafting, Torsional, 54
* Vickers Sons and Maxim’s Works at Sheffield, 453. See 54
* Vickers’ Works, Visit of King to, 54
* Victoria Falls Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
* Victoria balls, British Association Visit to, 792
* Victoria Nyanza, Dry Dock, 729
* “Victory" and other Trafalgar Ships 88, 126. See 93
* Vienna Motor Fire Appliance a, 614


Accidents, Influence of, Physical Fatigue on, 593
* Waddell’s Professional Papers, 505
* Wage Bonus System for Furnace Work, 81S
* Wages, Premium System of. 413. See 303 M
* Wage System at Hopkinson’s Valve Works. 303
* wagon, Self-Discharging Hopper, for the
* Prussian State Railway?, 478
* Wagon, Steam. See 3fotor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
* “Wake,” Influence of, upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column Line Ahead,” 481
* Wall, Retaining, of Reinforced Concrete, 260
* [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]mpany’s Works ; Electric Travelling Cranes, 293
* “ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the Dredger, 41
* War ; Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
* War Effects upon Russian Industry, 23. See 285, 353
* War Experience and Size of Warships, 661
* War, Food and Raw Material during, 190, 218
* War, Japanese-Russian ; Future of the Cruisers, 449
* War, Japanese-Russian; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
* War, Japanese-Russian, Losses in, 192
* War, Japanese - Russian ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 191
* War, Motor-Oar in, 733
* War and Trade, 23, 285, 353
* Warner’s Windmill and Pumps, 210 Warship Construction in 1905, 873


Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
Warships:
 
* Admiralty Orders, 842
Accidents, Railway, and the Public, 188
* Armoured Cruiser, Future of the, 449
 
* Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar,” 90, 96, 99
Accidents, Railway, in the United States, 419
* Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
* Bulkheads, Longitudinal, in Warships, 191
Accident, Railway, at Witham, 774
* Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
 
* Chinese Navy, 455
Accidents to Submarine Boats and their Salvage,
* Construction, Protection, Stability, andc., of War Vessels, A Text-Book on the, 208 Damaged Russian, at Port Arthur, 527 Design of Armoured Cruisers, 449. See 661 Destroyers, Influence of Depth of Water on Speed of, 90, 96, 99
 
* Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, Sheffield Works, 403
107,118, 128, 593
* H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Argyll,” Steam Trials of, 420
 
* H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Invincible,” 842 H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Natal,” 414, 455 M.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Roxburgh;” Durr
Accumulators. See Electric
* Water-Tube Boiler, 589. See Erratum, 767
 
* H.M. “ Destroyers,” 33-Knot, 190
Acetylene Blow-Pipe, 51
* H.M. “ Destroyers,” Steam Trials of, 873
 
* H.M. Navy ; Debate in Parliament, 18
Acid Pump-Valves, 530, 553
* H.M. Navy ; Admiralty Policy and Education, 769. See Letters
 
* H.M.SS. Launched in 1905, 873
Action of Radium on Diamonds, 322
* W ar Sil ips—continued.
 
* H.M.SS. Steam Trials in 1905, 873. See also Steam Trials
Acts of Parliament. See Parliament and Legal
* H.M. Scout Trials, 873
 
* H.M. Submarine-Boats, Accidents to, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
Adjustable Railway or Tramcar Seat, 815
* H.M. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Lee ;” Fractured Crosshead Bolts ; Microscopic Observations, 235
 
* Japanese Batteship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20 Japanese-Russian War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
Admiralty Coal and Briquettes, 863
* Japanese and Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
* Japanese Shipbuilding, 808
Admiralty Policy and Engineering Education, 769. See Letters
* Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192
 
* Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
Admiralty Problems. See Navy and Warships
* Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
 
* Russian and Japanese Ships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
Advancement of Apprentices, 442
* Russian Damaged Ships at Port Arthur, 527
 
* Russo-Japanese, War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
Aerial Cableway for Building the Zambesi
* Size of Vessels, 661
 
* Speed in “Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
* Steam Trials of H.M. Scout “ Foresight,” 57
 
* Steam Trials of H.M.S. “Argyll,” 420
Aeronauts ; Balloons sent up from Yacht, 289, 883
* Steam Trials of H.M.SS. in 1905, 873
 
* Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
Africa. See South Africa
* Submarine-Boats and their Salvage, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
 
* Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Magne,” 409
Africa, Sleeping Sickness in, 433
* Vickers Sons and Maxim, Sheffield Works, 453. See 54
 
* Waste of Shipping, 83, 187, 388, 630
Agricultural Boiler Explosion, 466
* Water Action at the Assouan Dam, 563
 
* Water, Depth of, and Its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
Agricultural Engines at the Smithfield Club Show, 771
* Water-Meter, 658
 
* Water-Meter, Leinert’s, 33
Agricultural and Highland Society ; Suction Gas Trials, 674
* Water-Pumps. See Pumps
 
* Water and Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, 793
Agricultural Society (Royal) and County Shows, 154, 455
* Water Supply of Egypt for Perennial Irrigation, 55
 
* Water Supply, Liverpool, 564
Agricultural Society, Royal:
* Water Tank, Elevated, 631
 
* Water-Tube Boiler Drilling-Machine, 830
Attendance, 6
* Water-Tube Boilers, Durr, in H.M. Armoured
 
* Cruiser “Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
Dairy Machinery, 8
* Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
 
* Water-Tube Boiler for the London and Southwestern Railway Locomotives, 633, 740
Implements, 6
* Water-Tube Boilers ; their History and Development, 476
 
* Water-Tube Boiler, Yarrow, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
Merryweather’s High-Pressure Hop-Sprayer, 7
* i Water-Turbines, 495
 
* Water-Wheel, Pelton, 495
Meteorological Exhibits, 10
* Waterhouse, G. B., on the Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 435, 671
 
* Waterloo and Baker-Street Railway Ventilation, 820
Miscellaneous, 9
* Waterproofing Bridge Floors, 287
 
* Waterways in Great Britain, 691
Oil-Engines, 6
* Waterways, Prussian, 53
 
* Waterways. See also River and Canal
Windmills and Pumps, 7
* Watt, James, 340.
 
* Wattless Currents, 153
Agriculture, Meteorology in Relation to, 10
* Watts, Sir Philip, on the Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
 
* Wave Form Analysis, Harmonic, 36. See also Electric
Air-Compressing Plant, Portable (Lacy-Hulbert), 814
* Waves and Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
 
* Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
Air-Compressor, Ingersoll-Sergeant, 391
* Wear on Tram-Rails, 344
 
* Weathering of Windmills, 811, 863
Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
* Wednesbury Station, Midland Electric Power Company at, 739
 
* Weed and Grass Destroyers on Railways, 323
Air-Compressors, Efficiency of Turbo-, 598
* Weir’s Twin Air-Pump on “ Carmania,’” 724
 
* Welding Steel Barrels, 813
Air-Compressors. See also Blowing Engines Air, Dielectric, Strength of, 784
* Wellbury’s Keyway Locator for Crank-Shafts, 193
 
* Welsbach Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the, 876
Air-Pumps on “Carmania” (Weir), 724
* Western Railway of France, Traverser for, 111
 
* Western Telegraph Company, 635
Air-Pumps and Circulating-Pumps, Combined (Carruthers), 676
* Westinghouse Single-Phase Locomotive, 25
 
* Westinghouse Single-Phase Railway Motors, 103.
Air-Pumps and Condenser, 93. See 676
* See Erratum, 215
 
* Wheel-Boss Boring-Machine (Hopkinson), 303
Air-Pump, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
* Wheels on Cotton Mules, Safety, 74. See 544
 
* Whipple, Robert S., on a Suggested Application of the Bonus System, 813
Air Pumps, Independent Twin (H. Watson and
* White, The Hon. Peter, Lake Superior Iron Ore Pioneer, 431
 
* Whitehead, The late Robert, 654
Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne), 328
* Whitworth, 108-In. Lathe for Turning Turbine Rotors, 114
 
* Whitwortlf Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797
Aldwych and Kingsway Opening, 527
* Williamsburg Bridge over the East River, New York, 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
 
* Wilson, J. S., and Gore, W., on Stresses in Dams, 134. See also Stresses in Dams
Allis-Chalmers’Steam-Turbine, 814, 863
* Winding-Engines, Electric, 29
 
* Windlass Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
Alloys, Aluminium Steel and, 246, 279
* Windmills and Pumps, 7, 210
 
* Windmills, Weathering of, 811, 863
Alloys of Cobalt and Nickel, 330. See 436, 500
* Wireless Electricity ; Dielectric Strength"of Air, 784
 
* Wireless Electricity, Measurement of, 735, 772, | 806, 840
Alloys of Copper and Tin, Effect of Chilling, 223
* Wireless Telegraphy, 667
 
* Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 593
Alloys of Gold with Silver, 157
* Witham Railway Accident, 774
 
* Wolseley 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
Allots, Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 745,
* Wolseley-Siddeley 32 Horse-Power Motor-Car, 765
 
* Wood-Gas Generators, 299
779, 822. See Letters, 843
* Wood, Growth and Strength of Timber, 289 Wood-Stave Pipe-Line, 493
 
* Wood-Working Machinery. See Machine-Tools Woolwich Arsenal, Electricity in, 739  
Alloys of Iron and Tantalum, 286
* Workmen’s Cases. See Legal
 
* Workmen and the Truck Acts, 122
Alloys Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
* Workmen’s Unemployed Bill, 185
 
* Workmen’s Wages. See Wages and Industrial Notes
Alloys of Vanadium and other Metals, 323, 417,
 
603, 638. See Letters. See also 632 Alternators. See Electric
 
Aluminium Steel and Alloys, 246, 279
 
Aluminium-Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603,
 
638. See Letters. See also 632
 
Ambulance Service, London, 87
 
America. See United States
 
American Hustling, 3
 
American Iron Ore Country, 431
 
American Iron Trade, 20, 351, 451, 628, 735
 
American Irrigation, 871
 
American Locomotives. See Locomotives American Machine-Tools. See Machine-Tools American Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
 
American Railroads, 155, 805
 
American Steel and Iron Industry, 20, 354, 451, 628, 735
 
American Tariff Reform, 562
 
American Telegraphy, 814
 
American Tool - Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505. See Machine-Tools
 
Ammonia Machinery, High-Speed, 280
 
Amorphous States of Metals, Crystalline and, 384
 
Analysis of Valve Motions, Harmonic, 36
 
Anatomy of Bridgework, 169, 367
 
Anchor-Cables for Express Cunarders, 842 Anchor Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
 
Anchorage and Chains for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Anchorage for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
 
Anderson-Fleming Method of Measuring Electric Currents, 735, 772, 806, S40
 
Andrews, Thomas, on Microscopic Observations on Naval Accidents, 235
 
Andrews, Thomas, on the Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
 
Angle, Approximation to the Sine of, 313
 
Annealing Furnaces, Gun-Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
 
Annuals and Year-Books. See Literature
 
Anti-Foreign Agitation in China, 837
 
Antimony. See Metal-Price Diagrams
 
Antwerp Port Extensions, 386
 
Applied Mechanics (Text-Book), 175
 
Applied Science, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
 
Apprentice Advancement, 442
 
Apprentice and Workshop Practice, 340
 
Apprenticeship. See Education and Training
 
Approaches to Williamsburg Bridge. See HV'Z-liamsburg Bridge
 
Approximation to the Sine of Angle, 313
 
Aqua Meter, 658
 
Arbitrators, Remuneration of, 270
 
Arc Lamps. See Electric
 
Arch. See Bridge
 
Arched Roof, Collapse of, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
 
Archer, H. G., on Fishguard Harbour Works and the Great Western Railway Company’s New Route to Ireland, 178
 
Argentine Compound Articulated Locomotives, 44, 159
 
Argentine Railways, 480
 
“ Argyll,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 420
 
Armament of Warships. See Warships
 
Armour, Effects of Gun Fire on, 527
 
Armour-Plate Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
 
Armour-Plate Works, French, 355
 
Armour. See Warships
 
Armoured Concrete. See Concrete
 
Armoured Ships. See Warships
 
Arnold, Professor J. O., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
 
Arnold, Professor J. O., on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 277
 
Arrol-Johnston Car Company’s Works, 832
 
Arrol-Johnston Motor-Car, 412, 618, 655, 832
 
Artificial Silk, 564
 
Artillery. See Guns
 
Assessable Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and, 51
 
Assessment of Machinery, 174. See Letters, 290
 
Assouan Dam, 563. See Dams and Shearing Stresses
 
i “Astatki,” Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Astronomy and the Cape Observatory, 609
 
1 Astronomy. See also British Association
 
| Atlantic Steamers, Speed of German, 357 Atlantic Steamer. See “ Car m an ia ” Atomic Theory ; Evolution, 319
 
Attachment of Turbine Blades, 810. See 759.
 
See Letters, 813
 
Attitude of the Public towards Railways, 188
 
Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225
 
“ Auld Brig o’ Ayr,” Preservation of, 388, 494
 
Australasia. See New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, and South
 
. Australia
 
Australia, Trade-Marks in, 377
 
Australian Railways: Queensland, 561; New
 
South Wales, 525
 
Australian Socialists and Iron Manufacture, 419.
 
See 385
 
Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar, ’ 90, 96, 99
 
Auto-Cars. See Motor-Cars and Self-Propelled
 
Cars
 
Automatic Safety Device for Lift-Doors, 125
 
Automobile. See Motor-Cars
 
Auxiliarv Boiler for Ships, 617
 
Avery’s Torsion-Testing Machine at Birmingham
 
University, 507
 
Axle-Box Boring-Machine, Horizontal, 439
 
Axles. See Motor-Cars
 
Ayr Bridge, Preservation of, S88f 491
 
Ayrton, Professor, on the Distribution of Power, 380
 
Bacon, Captain R. IL, on Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107, 128. See 118, 593
 
Baker street and Waterloo Railway, Ventilation of, 820
 
Baku and Japan, 631
 
Baku Oil-Fields, 512
 
Balancing of Engines, Counterweights for, 362
 
Baling Cotton at Lagos, West Africa, Plant for, 111
 
Ballasting Permanent Way, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Ballons Sondes Sent Up from a Yacht, 289
 
Bar Manipulator for Rolling Mills, 428, 435
 
Barrels, Steel, Manufacture of, 813
 
Barrow Viaduct, Wexford, 210
 
Batteries. See Electric
 
Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260. See Russo-Japanese War
 
Battleships. See Warships
 
Beam, Bending Moment for (Rankine’s Formula), 863
 
Beam Flexures, Experiments on, 433. See Girders
 
Beard, J. R., and Hutton, R. S., on Heat Insulation, 64
 
Bearings for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, 137. See 1, 75, 357
 
Beira, British Association’s Visitt to, 792
 
Belgian Coal-Mining, 864
 
Belgian, Cockerill Company, 882
 
Belgian Railway Profile, Brussels to Ans, 517
 
Belgian Six-Wheel Coupled Locomotive, 517
 
Belgian State Locomotives at the Li6ge Exhibition (Cockerill), 482. See Liege
 
Belgian State Railways, Four-Coupled Express Locomotive (Socicte Anonyme “ La Metallur-gique,” Tubize Belgium), 728
 
Bell, Macleod and Plato’s Electric, 281
 
Bellet, Daniel, on the Inferiority of Canals for Goods and Transport, 355
 
Belt, Hendry’s Laminated Leather, 225 See Erratum , 248
 
Bending Moment for Beam (Rankine’s Formula),
 
Bennis’s Coal-Conveying Plant, 46. See 807 Ben rath Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
 
Berlin b ire Brigade, 509, 579. See Eire. St j
 
Binnie, Sir A. R., Inst. C.E., Presidential Address, 626, 636
 
Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illustrated Index’ See Erratum, 317
 
Blading of Steam - Turbines, 7t9, 810 See Letters, 843
 
Blast Furnace Gas for Gas-Engines, 263. See a’so Engines, Gas
 
! Blast-Furnace Process. 260
 
I Blast-Furnace and Roasting b urnice at Birmingham University, 507
 
Block-Setting “Titan" Crane forTabk Bay Harbour, 246
 
Blow-Pipe, Acetylene, 54
 
Blowing-Engines. See Engines, Blowing, and Air Compressors
 
Blowing up of 8.S. “ Chatham,” 491
 
Board of Trade and Boiler Explosions. See Boiler Explosion
 
Board of Trade and Industry, 59s
 
Board of Trade and Municipal Obstruction, 631
 
Boats, Motor, Reliability Trials of, 187, 220. See
 
Letters, 291, 315. See also -Vofor Launches
 
Bogies for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399. Sec also Carriages
 
Boilers (Text-Books), 317, 476
 
Boiler, Cochran, for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
 
Boiler, Cochran, for Steam Railway < 'oach, 248
 
Boilers, Dry-Back Return-Tul*-, at Birmingham University, 341
 
Boilers and Engines for Twin-Screw Lifeboat
 
“ Moseley," 378
 
Boiler Explosion near Truro, 4<«6
 
Boiler Fittings, Hopkinson- Works for, 3<<3
 
Boiler-House Economy, 807
 
Boiler, Lancashire Flue Tube (Hopkinson). 3<»3
 
Boilers of Locomotives. Sec Locwm'-rfta*
 
Boiler^, Navy. See Baiters and ll’nlrr Tube Boilers
 
Boiler-Owners and Factory Act. 66
 
Boiler Plates, Steel, Fracture in, 105. 164, 195.
 
See Letters, 377
 
Boilers and Smoke Abatement, ni*
 
Boilers, Steam; their Histon and Development,
 
476. See 337
 
Boilers, Water-Tube. See Water-Tube Baiters
 
Bolt-Forging, Cutting, ami Screwing Machinery, 245
 
Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railways, 61. See >79
 
Bonus System, Suggested Application for Fur nace Work, 813
 
Books Received, 133, 175, 2<»9. 325. 341, 433, 477, 506, 651, 819. Sec Erratum, 651
 
Boring-Machines. See Machine-Tools
 
Bourdon Telescopic Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, 242
 
Bournemouth Municipal Tramways, 526
 
Brake-Gear for Electrn M »ton», 10
 
Brake. See Motor-Cars
 
Brass Micro-Photographs, Gun-Cartridge Cases, 548, 569
 
Breakdowns of Engines, 523
 
Breda Company’s 150 Indicated Horse-Power Corliss Engine at Liege Exhibition. 313
 
Breech Mechanism, with Gtin)M>wder Cartridge, for Initial Explosion in Petrol Motor (Wolselej Company), 615
 
Brewers’ Exhibition, 526
 
Bridge, Admiral Sir Cyprian, on Tactics and Strategy at the time of Trafalgar, 8U. 93. See 126
 
Bridge, Arched, Reinforced Concrete. 561
 
Bridge, Cantilever, St. LawrenRiver. 376
 
Bridge Rail-Bearers, Deflection of. 69, 101
 
Bridge Floors, Waterproofing. 287
 
Bridge, Preservation of Ajr, 3-^, 491
 
Bridge over the River Zamb< >i al Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
 
Bridges, Strengthening of, 169, 367
 
Bridges, Wear of Steel Rails on. 534
 
Bndge, Williamsburg, Neu York, 541,577, 643
 
I    < 55, 787, 854
 
Bridge work Anatomy, 169, 367
 
Briquettes and Admiralty Coal, 863
 
I British A Maori nt ion ;
 
222
 
South African Meeting, 119
 
Steel as an Igneou* Rock, by Professor Arnold, 312
 
K r i t isli As so ci atio n - contintied.
 
The Action of Radium on Diamonds, by Sir William Crookes, 322
 
Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe; Presidential address by Professor George II. Darwin, 319
 
The Distribution of Power, by Professor Ayrton, 3S0
 
Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, by G. T. Beilby, 381. See 399
 
Molecules in Solution, by G. T. Beilby, 399.
 
See 384
 
The Sleeping Sickness, 433
 
Geodetic Survey of South Africa, by Sir David Gill, 560
 
Irrigation, by Colonel Sir C. Scott Mon-crieff, 871
 
South African Meeting, 119, 222, 609, 647, 683, 726, 789
 
Cape Observatory, 609
 
Physical and Mechanical Section, 647
 
The Chemical Section, 647
 
Engineering Section, 650
 
Lectures and Receptions, 683
 
Journey across South Africa, 683
 
Cape Town, 685
 
Natal, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Colenso, and Ladysmith, 685
 
The Transvaal : Johannesburg, The Rand, and Pretoria, 726
 
Diamonds and Dynamite, 727. See 790
 
The Orange River Colony, 789
 
Kimberley and Diamonds, 790. See 727
 
Bulawayo and theMatoppo Hills, 790
 
The Victoria Falls, 792 See 1, 75, 137, 357
 
Salisbury, Umtali, and Beira, 792
 
British Coal in Russia, 190
 
British Coal Supplies, 819
 
British Columbian Coal, 52
 
British Patents of 1904, 61
 
British Railway Construction, 248
 
British Railway Economics, 517, 655, See Erratum, 565
 
British Railway Returns, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
 
British Science Guild, 594
 
British Standard Specification for Portland
 
Cement, 122
 
British Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
 
British Thomson - Houston Company, Rugby, Turning and Boring Mills for, 59
 
British Trade with China, 155
 
British Warships. See Warships
 
Brittleness of Metals, 133
 
Bronzes, Effect of Chilling, 223
 
Brooke’s Automatic Vacuum Discharger, 38
 
Brotan Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
 
Brown, the late Charles, 853. See 481
 
Brown and Co., Limited, John ; Turbine-Driven
 
Cunard Liner. See “ Carmania ”
 
Brown and Crosta Tramway Rail-Grinder, 112
 
Brussels to Ans, Railway Profile, 517
 
Buckling of Beams, 433
 
Buenos Ayrean Railways, 480
 
Buffer-Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
 
Building Acts, London, 219
 
Building Construction ; Flexure of Beams, 433
 
Building Material Fire Tests, 646
 
Building of Reinforced Concrete, 2c0
 
Buildings, Stone, Preserving, 148
 
Bulawayo and the Matoppo Hills, British Association’s Visit to, 790
 
Bulkheads in Warships, Longitudinal, 191
 
Cable to Iceland, Submarine, 226
 
Cables, Chain, for the Express Cunarders, 842
 
Cables for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
 
Caisson for Bridge Construction. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
 
Campbell, Professor E. D., on the Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
 
Canadian Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
 
Canadian Steel Output, 121
 
Canal Bill, Prussian, 53
 
Canals in Great Britain, 691
 
Canals, Inferiority of, for Goods Transport, 355
 
Canal, Panama, 871
 
Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
 
Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
 
Canton-Kowloon Railway, 876
 
Cape Observatory, 609
 
Cape Town, British Association Visit to, 683
 
Cape Town Harbour, 573
 
Capitaine Producer - Gas Engine Fitted to Launch, 145
 
Capstan Lathes. See Machine-Tools
 
Car Seat, Adjustable Tramway and Railway, 815
 
Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars
 
Carbon-Iron-Nickel-Manganese Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Carbon and Nickel Influence on Iron, 671
 
Carbon Oxides, Effect upon Iron, 336, 473
 
Carburettor for 140-Horse-Power Petrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
 
Carbutt, The late Sir E. H., 490. See Letters,.
 
530. See Erratum, 553
 
Carels’ 600-Horse-Power Steam-Condensing Engine, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power Rolling-Mills for, 212
 
“Caronia,” Cunard Liner; Engines versus Turbines, 719
 
••Carinailia*” Triple - Screw Turbine-Vriven Milliard liner:
 
703, 715
 
Boilers, 723
 
Building of Hull, 7’17
 
Cargo and Navigation Appliances, 725
 
Comparison between the “ Caronia’s ” and | “ Carmania’s” Machinery, 719
 
Condensers and Pumps, 723
 
Construction of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719 I
 
“ < ariliailia continued.
 
Designs, 715
 
Dimensions, 716
 
Electric Installation, 724
 
Experiments preparatory to the Designing of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719
 
Passenger Accommodation, 718
 
Rotor-Lifting Gear, 723
 
Stern Bracket, 718
 
Trials, 726
 
Turbine Glands, 721
 
Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbines, 723
 
Valves, Governors, and Lubrication, 720
 
Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 74*5, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Carriage-Buffer Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
 
Carriages for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
 
Cars and Carriages. See Motor-Cars, Railway, Self-Propelled, and Tramway
 
Carriage, Steam Motor, for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
 
Carriage, Steam Motor, for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
 
Carriages, Steel, Railway, 388, 842 '
 
Carriage Traverser, Western Railway of France, 111
 
Carriage-Wheels, Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances, 74. See 544
 
Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, Manufacture of, 548, 569
 
Cartridge Heading and Indenting Press, 439 Casks, Forsyth’s Racking Cock for Filling, 421 Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton Steel, 404
 
Catalogues, 66, 124, 158, 232, 266, 292, 502, 566, 606, 635, 740, 785, 816, 851, 883
 
Cement, British Standard Specification for, 122
 
Cement Syndicates in Germany, 259
 
Cement Testing, 340. See Concrete
 
Central Station. See Electric and Power
 
Chain Cables for the Express Cunarders, 842
 
Chains and Anchorage for Suspension Bride e, New York, 577, 755. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Channel Steamers, Midland Railway Company's ;
 
Turbine and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
 
Channel Steamer, Turbine-Driven, “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
 
Charing Cross Station Roof Collapse, 771, 838, 865. See Letters. See Erratum, 810
 
Charing Cross Station ; Timbering of Roof, 865.
 
See 771, 838, and Letters
 
Chassis. See Motor-Cars
 
“ Chatham,” Blowing up of, in Suez Canal, 493 Chatham Dockyard ; 180 Ton Sheer Legs. 81 Chemical Fire-Engines. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
 
Chemical Papers at the British Association, 647
 
Chemical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Chemistry of Blast-Furnace Process, 259
 
Chemistry, Electro and Electro-Thermal, 804
 
Chemistry, Evolution in, 319
 
Chilling Bronzes, Effect of, 223
 
Chimney of Reinforced Concrete, 419
 
China, Anti-Foreign Agitation in, 837
 
China, British Trade with, 155
 
China, Foreign Trade in, 120
 
China, Future and Railways of, 450
 
China, Kowloon and Canton Railway, 876
 
China Railway, East, 564
 
China, Sale of Machinery in, 553
 
China Trade Prospects, 285, 353, 450
 
Chinese Navy, 455
 
Chromium, 566
 
Circulating and Air-Pumps Combined. See Air-Pumps
 
Civil Employment for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
 
Civil Engineers, Institution of:
 
Surface-Condensing Plants, by R. W. Allen, 630
 
Presidential Address, by Sir A. R. Binnie, 626, 636
 
Waterways in Great Britain, by Mr. J. A. Saner, 691
 
The Steam-Turbine, by the Hon. C. A. Parsons, 847
 
Heat Economy in Factories, by H. A. Mavor, 883
 
Classification in Merchant Shipping, 89
 
Cleveland Iron. See Metal-Price Diagrams
 
Cleveland and the Northern Counties, Notes from, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250, 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 6*2, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 824, 866
 
Clothel Refrigerating-Machine, 70
 
Clutches. See Motor-Cars
 
Clyde, Accessibility of Ports, 469
 
Coal, Admiralty, and Briquettes, 863
 
Coal, British Columbian, 52
 
Coal-Conveying Plant at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46 "
 
Coal-Mining, Belgian, 864
 
Coal-Mining. See Colliery and Winding
 
Coal in Russia, British, 190
 
Coal Supplies, 819
 
Coal Syndicates in Germany, 259
 
Coaling-Crane, Locomotive Gantry, 555
 
Cobalt, Copper, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
 
Cobalt and Nickel Alloys, 330
 
Cochran Boiler for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
 
Cochran Boiler for Steam Railway Coach, 248
 
Cock, Racking, for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
 
Cockerill Company, 882
 
Cockerill’s Locomotives at the Ltege Exhibition. 482
 
Cockerill 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston Francois Type Compound Condensing Engine, 12,56
 
Cockerill’s 10,090-Horse-Power Compound Three-
 
Crank Rolling-Mill Engine, 376
 
Cofferdams for Pier, 505
 
Colenso, British Association’s Visit to, 688
 
Collapse of Charing Cross Roof, 771, 838, 865.
 
See Letters, Erratum, 810
 
allege of Applied Science, Imperial, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
 
Collieries. See Winding
 
Colliery Managers’ Pocket-Books, 1906, 785
 
Collisions. See Accidents, Railway
 
Colonial Development, Elements in, 492
 
Colony, Orange River, 789
 
Columbian Coal, British, 52
 
Columns, Strength of, 62
 
Combines. See Trusts
 
Commerce, Faculty of, at Birmingham University, 858
 
Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
 
Commissions, Secret, 189
 
Commutator, Electric, for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
 
Comparison between “Caronia” and “Carmania’s ” Machinery, 719
 
Competition and Engineers, 487
 
Compound Engines. See Engines
 
Compound Locomotives. See Locomotives
 
Compressors, Air. See Air
 
Compressor, Ammonia, 280
 
Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492.
 
See Letters, 530
 
Concrete Compositions, 269
 
Concrete, Ferro, Failure at Madrid, 454
 
Concrete Fire Tests, 646
 
Concrete Mixing and Measuring Machines, 393
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Arch Bridge, 564
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Chimney, 419
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Experimental Researches on, 206, 438, 646
 
Concrete, Reinforced, as a Fire Resistant, 438
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Retaining Wall, 260
 
Condenser and Air-Pump, Combined, 93
 
Condensers of “ Carmania,” 723
 
Condensing Machinery, Edwards’s, 180
 
Condensing Plant, Pumps. See Air-Pumps and
 
Circulating-Pumps
 
Condensing Plants, Surface, 630
 
Conductivity. See Electric
 
Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly-Alternating Currents, 32, 784
 
Conductivity of Salt Solution; Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Confidence of Employers, 562
 
Congestion of London Traffic, 85, 488, 625
 
Congress, Trades Union, 351
 
Construction, British Railway, 248
 
Consular Corps and Industry, 598
 
Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negligence, 151
 
Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details, see Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
 
Continuous Current versus Single-Phase for Traction, 697
 
Continuous Rail-Bearers, Deflection of, 69, 101
 
“ Contraflo ” Condenser (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
 
Controlling Devices for Engines. See Governors Conversazione of the Royal College of Science, 841
 
Conveying Plant for Coal at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46
 
Conveyor for Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
 
Cooling Curves of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
 
See Letters, 843
 
Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
 
Copper Industry of the Trans-Caucasus, 157
 
Copper Position, 321
 
Copper Prices. See Metal Price Diagrams
 
Copper Steam-Pipes, Corrosion of, 123
 
Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power, 313
 
Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring, 599
 
Corrector, a United States, and Rankine, 863
 
Corrosion of Copper Steam-Pipes, 123
 
Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
 
Cost of Berlin Fire Brigade, 579
 
Cotton-Ginning and Baling Plant at Lagos, West Africa, 111
 
Cotton Industry in British India, 191
 
Cotton-Picker, Lowry, 122, 390
 
Cotton-Seed Products (A Manual), 175
 
Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
 
Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
 
County Council. See London County Council
 
Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic Buffer, 180
 
Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
 
Crabtree, J. H., on Safety Appliances for Cotton-
 
Spinning Mules, 74, 544
 
Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
 
Cranes, Electric Travelling ; Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
 
Crane, Locomotive Gantry Steam Coaling, 555
 
Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Electric Travelling, 41 Cranes. See also Hoists
 
Crane, “Titan,” for 40-Ton Block-Setting at Table Bay7 Harbour, 216
 
Criticism of Engineers, 487
 
Cross-Head Bolts, Fractured, in Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235
 
Crucible Furnaces, 303
 
Cruiser, Future of the, 449
 
Cruisers. See Warships
 
Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, 384
 
Crystalline Structure of Iron. See Micro-Photographs
 
Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, and Head, the late Archibald P., on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
 
Cunard Turbine-Driven Liner “ Carmania.” See “ Carmania”
 
Cunarders, Chain Cables for the Express, 842
 
Cunningham, Bryson, on the Accessibility of Ports, 469
 
Curtis Steam Turbine, 759. See 810
 
Customs in the Tin-PlateTrade, Legal, 221
 
Cycle Show, Stanley, 703, 743
 
Cylinder, Explosion of a Drying, 197
 
Cylinder, Hydraulic, 20-Ton Steel Casting, 401
 
Dairy7 Machinery, 8
 
Dairy Show; Refrigerator Machine Trials, 530, 553
 
Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527
 
Damages, Steamship Accident (Legal), 190
 
Dam, Assouan, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the, 563. See Dams, Stresses on
 
Dams, Earthen, in Indian Reservoir, 324
 
Dams, Stresses on Masonry, 35, 134, 171, 751.
 
See Letter
 
Davy and Holmes’ Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
 
De Brouwer Retort Machinery, 444
 
De Glehn Compound Locomotive for the Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
 
De Laval, see Laval
 
“Deadfit” Keyway-Slotter, 815
 
Dean, The late Mr. William, 420
 
Decapod Locomotive for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (R. Stephenson and Co., Darlington), 693
 
Deceleration of Turbine Steamer, 55, 203
 
Decking for Bridges. See Bridges
 
Defects, Latent, in Motor-Car (Legal), 631
 
Deflection of Continuous Rail-Bearers, 69, 101
 
Depth of Water and its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
 
Derailments. See Accidents, Railway
 
Destroyers. See Warships
 
Destructors for Town Refuse, 651
 
Diagrams, Metal Price, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
 
Diamonds, Action of Radium on, 322
 
Diamonds, Kimberley, 727, 790
 
Diary, City, 552
 
Dictionary, Nautical Technical, 651
 
Dielectrics, Contact with, 32
 
Dielectric Strength of Air, 784
 
“ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer, 55, 203
 
Dingier Gas-Engine, 295
 
Dining-Saloon in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
 
Directory, Gas Works, 552
 
Distribution of Power, 380
 
Distribution of Shearing Stresses. See Shearing Stresses and Dams
 
Dock, Dry, on Victoria Nyanza, 729
 
Dock Extensions at Antwerp, 386
 
Dock, Graving, at Southampton, 517
 
Dock Schemes in Parliament, 793
 
Dockyard, Portsmouth, 110
 
Dockyard Reform and Warship Construction, 873
 
Double-Decked Bridge, New York. See IIY7-liamsburg Bridge
 
Double-Piston (Francois Type) Compound Condensing Engines, 200-Horse-Power, 12, 56
 
Douglas, George M., on Wood-Gas for Power Purposes and Gas-Generators, 299
 
Drainage Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
 
Drawing-Office at Birmingham University, 507
 
Drawing Presses for Cartridge-Cases, 439, 548, 569
 
Dredger, “ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the, 41
 
Dredging for Gold, 506
 
Dresden Technical High School, 121
 
Drilling Machines. See Machine-Tools
 
Dry Dock at Southampton, 517
 
Dry Dock on Victoria Nyanza, 729
 
Drying Cylinder, Explosion of, 197
 
Drysdale, Dr. Charles V., on the Testing of Generators and Motors, 679
 
Duddell’s Oscillograph for Measuring High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
Durban, British Association’s Visit to, 688
 
Durban Harbour, 753
 
Durr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M. Armoured
 
Cruiser “ Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
 
Dynamite Blowing up of s.s. “ Chatham,” 493
 
Dynamometer for Electric Testing, 679
 
Dynamos. See also Alternators and Generators under Electric
 
Earth Rotation, River Courses, Eddies, and, 223
 
Earthen Dams in Indian Reservoirs, 324
 
East China Railway, 564
 
East River Bridge, New York, Williamsburg 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
 
Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited, 635
 
Eastern Railway of France, Four-Cylinder Locomotive for, 830
 
Eccentric Keyways, Locator for, 193
 
Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring the Coronal Radiation, 599
 
Economic Condition of Japan, 52
 
Economy of Boiler-House and Mechanical Stokers, 807
 
Economy, Heat, in Factories, 883
 
Economy, Steam-Engine, 481
 
Education and Advancement of Apprentices, 442
 
Education of Apprentices, 409, 458
 
Education, Engineering, Admiralty Policy and, 769. See Letters, &c.
 
Education of Engineers, 313, 344, 346, 869
 
Education of Mining Engineers, 501
 
Education ; the State and Industry, 598
 
Education ; Technical School at Dresden, 121
 
Education ; Training of the Engineer, 869
 
Edwards’s Inverted Air-Pump, 180
 
Effect of Chilling Bronzes, 223
 
Effects of the Oxides of Carbon upon Iron and its Oxides, 336, 473
 
Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
 
Effects of War upon Russian Industry, 23
 
Effects. See also Influences
 
Egypt; Water Supply for Perennial Irrigation, 55
 
Egyptian irrigation, 871
 
Egyptian Tank Locomotive, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, 315
 
Ehrhardt and Sehjner Gas-Engine, 295
 
Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
 
Elbe Harbour, Tunnel Under, 357
 
Electric * See also Electrical Engineers and Physical Society
 
Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
 
Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
 
Bell, Macleod and Plato’s, 281
 
Brake-Gear for Motors, 10
 
Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
 
Catenary Overhead Construction for Single
 
Phase'Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
 
Chemistry, 804
 
Conductivity of Flames, 32, 784
 
Contact with Dielectrics, 32
 
Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors 830
 
E led ric -continued.
 
Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Travelling, 41
 
Cranes, Travelling, at the Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
 
Dielectric Strength of Air, 784. See 32
 
Dynamo Test Curves, 679
 
Dynamo-Testing and Turbo-Compressor, 598
 
Electrodes; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
 
Elevators. See Hoists and Cranes
 
Exhibition at Olympia, 418, 452
 
Exhibition, Tramway and Railway, 22, 37.
 
See 120
 
Fields, Comparison by Means of Oscillating Needle, 57
 
Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wa'lsend, 59) Furnace, Galbraith’s, 86
 
Gas-Retort Charging Machinery, 444
 
Generator Test Curves, 679
 
Generators, Testing, 325
 
High - Frequency Currents and Electric
 
Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
Hoists. See Cranes
 
Insulation of Machines, 477
 
Lamps, Incandescent, Candle-Power of, 32
 
Lifts. See Hoists
 
Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
 
London Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
 
Magneto Optics of Sodium Vapour, 57
 
Mathematical Theories, 175
 
Measurement of High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
Motor Brake-Gear, 10
 
Motor, Morris-Hawkins Interpole, 408
 
Motors, Single-Phase Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
 
Motor Test Curves, 679
 
Municipal Lighting Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
 
Needle, Oscillating, for Comparing Electric Fields, 57
 
Paris, Electricity in, 321
 
Parliamentary Schemes, 698, 738, 792. See London Power Supply
 
Peat-Drying Process, 256
 
Petrol Motor for Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power (Wolseley Company), 615
 
Phase Meter, Theory of, 599
 
Plant for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Power Company’s Legal Liabilities, 257
 
Power Distribution, 380
 
Power and Lighting of T.-S.S. “Carmania,” 724
 
Power in Paris, 321
 
Power Station at Birmingham University, 341, 397, 507
 
Power Station at Wednesbury; Midland Elec-Power Company, 739
 
Power Supply, London, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
 
Power Supply of Private Owners, 627
 
Power at Woolwich Arsenal, 739
 
Producer-Gas Potver Station, Birmingham University, 507. See Erratum, 317
 
Pump, Electric Driven, Variable-Stroke, 275
 
Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing Plant, 179.
 
See Erratum, 260
 
Railway Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
 
Railway Exhibition, 22, 37
 
Railways in Germany, 121
 
Railways, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current, 697
 
Railways, Single-Phase, and Motors, 103.
 
See Erratum, 215
 
Railway Steel Cars, 388
 
Railway, Valtellina, 11
 
Refractometer, 32
 
Regenerative System of Tramway Control, 91,144
 
Research at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Single-Phase Motors, 25, 103, 215, 697, 831
 
Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
 
Supply Company’s Legal Liability, 257
 
Telegraph, Submarine, Companies, 635
 
Telegraphs, 667, 814
 
Telegraphy, Wireless, 598, 667. Sec Waves
 
Telephone Station, Electrolytic Rectifiers for, 563
 
Telephones, 707
 
Telephone Economics, 217, 285, 353, 870
 
Testing Apparatus for Motors and Dynamos, 679
 
Testing Gen erat ors,^325
 
Traction, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current for, 697
 
Tramway Control, Regenerative System of, 91, 144
 
Tramway Development, Bournemouth, 526
 
Tramway Exhibition, 22, 37
 
Tramways in Germany, 121
 
Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
 
Tramway Point Control, 113
 
Tramway-Rail-Grinding Machine, 404
 
Wattless Currents, 153
 
Waves Measurement and High Frequency.
 
735, 772, 806, 850
 
Winding-Engine, 29
 
Wireless Telegraphy, 667
 
Electrical Engineers, Institution of:
 
Presidential Address, by Mr. John Gavev.
 
667,707                                  y
 
The Application of Electricity in the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, by Colonel H. C. L. Holden, 739
 
Electricity in Woolwich Arsenal, 739
 
Electrical, Ironmongery, Hardware, &c., Exhibition, 120. See 22, 37
 
Electricity in Paris, 321
 
Electricity Supply by Private Owners (Legal), 627
 
Electrification of Steam Railways, Financial
 
Aspect of, 11, 45
 
Electro and Electro Thermal Chemistry, 804
 
Electrodes ; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
 
Electrolytic Rectifiers for Telephone Stations, 563
 
Elements in Colonial Development, 492
 
Elevated Water-Tank, 631
 
Elevators. See Hoists
 
Embankments. See Dams
 
Emission Spectrum of the Welsbach Mar.tle, 8/b
 
Emissivity Thermal Radiation, Question of Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
 
Empire Cotton Growing, British, 111
 
Employer’s Confidence, 562
 
Employers’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal
 
Employment, Civil, for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
 
Ende, Max Am, on the Deflection of Continuous
 
Rail-Bearers, 69, 101                        H
 
Ende, Max Am, on Stresses in Masonry Dams, /51 Energy Distribution. See Power, under Electric Engines, Blowing. SeeAtr
 
Engines, Counterweights for, 362
 
Engine Cross-Head Bolt, Fractured ; Microscopic
 
Observations, 235
 
Engine Economy, Steam, 481
 
Engine, Fire. See Fire Brigade, Illustrated Index, and Fire
 
Engines, Gas, Accidents to, 524
 
Engines, Gas, on the Continent, 230, 263,295, 323
 
Engine, Gas, Design, 476
 
Engine, Gas, Dingier, 295
 
Engine, Gas (Ehrhardt and Sehmer), 295
 
Engine, Gas, Four-Cycle Blast-Furnace, 586. See
 
Erratum, 703
 
Engines, Gas, French, 323
 
Engine, Gas, Koerting, 230, 263
 
Engine, Gas, Nurnberg, 230, 295
 
Engine, Gas, Oechelhauser, 263
 
Engine, Gas, “Premier,” at Birmingham University, 397
 
Engine, Gas, Rowden, 300 Brake-Horse-Power Producer, 346
 
Engines, Gas. See also Motor-Cars and Motor Launch
 
Engine, Gas, Soest, 239
 
Engine, Gas, and Suction Producer (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
 
Engine, Gas, Suction, Thornycroft, 145
 
Engine, Gas, Valves, 230, 263, 295
 
Engine-House at Birmingham University, 341, 507 .
 
Engines, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, Gas, Engines, Oil, and Motor-Cars
 
Engines, Marine, 337
 
Engines, Marine, Reciprocating versus Turbine, in Cunard Liner 719
 
Engines, Marine. See also Turbine, Steam
 
Engines, Marine, versus Turbine, in the Midland
 
Railway Company’s Boats, 107, 161
 
Engines, Marine, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
 
Engines, Oil, Accidents to, 524
 
Engines, Oil, at the Agricultural Show, 6
 
Engines, Oil. See Motor-Cars
 
Engines, Petrol; Motor Launch “ Iris,” 588
 
Engines, Petrol. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Launches
 
Engines, Petrol, at Smithfield Club Show, 771
 
Engine, Rolling-Mill, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
 
Engine, Rolling-Mill, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power, for Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 212
 
Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers in the Royal Navy, 345
 
Engine-Room at Birmingham University, 341,507
 
Engine-Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54
 
Engines, Steam, 337
 
Engines, Steam, Accidents to, 524
 
Engine, Steam Condensing, 600-Horse-Power
 
Compound, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power, “ Hoyois,” 81
 
Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston (Francois type) Compound Condensing, 12,56
 
Engine, Steam, 600-Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
 
Engines ; Steam-Jacketing, Effects of, 197, 227
 
Engines, Steam; Road Locomotives at the Smith-field Club Show, 771
 
Engines, Steam. See Motor- IFagons and Locomotives
 
Engines, Steam, Thermodynamics and Mechanics of, 650
 
Engine, Vacuum, Lowhe, 113
 
Engine Valve Motions, Analysis of, 36
 
Engine Valves and Valve-Gearing, 506. See Valve
 
Engineers, Consulting, and the Law of Negligence, 151
 
Engineers, Commercial Training for, 203
 
Engineers and their Critics, 487
 
Engineers’ Education. See Education
 
Engineer, Educational Training of the, 869
 
Engineers, Famous, Inst. C.E.; Presidential Address, 626, 636
 
Engineers, Institution of. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute
 
Physical Society, and Society of Arts
 
Engineers, Manchester, Jubilee of the Association of, 117
 
Engineers, Mining, Education of, 501
 
Engineers, Registration of, 481
 
Engineers’ Training. See Education and Letters
 
Engineering Institutions, Home for, 17 See Letters, 122
 
Engineering Laboratories at Birmingham University. See Birmingham University in Illustrated Index
 
Engineering Materials. See Micro-Photoqrayhs
 
Engineering Papers at the British Association 647                                                *
 
Engineering Progress and Critics, 487
 
Engineering Progress ; Institution of Civil En-gineers Presidential Address, 626, 636
 
Engineering Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
 
, 792. See London Power Scheme          ‘
 
Engineering Standards Committee, Progress of the, 805
 
Engineering and Trade Prospects in Japan, 353. bee 28o
 
English Railway. See British Bailwavs
 
Equipment of Eire Brigades. See Fire Brigade m Illustrated Index                  '
 
Pisc£arSe from the Assouan Dam, 563. See also Dam
 
Etheric Waves, Measuring of, 735, 772, 806, 810
 
Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe, 319
 
Exhaust-Silencer for Marine Motors, 529
 
Exhaust Steam, Oil-Separators for, 51a Exhibition, Brewers’, 526
 
Exhibition, Ironmongery, Hardware, Elec trical, &c., 120                      . .. . .
 
Exhibition, Lidge. See Lu'je Exhibition
 
Exhibition, Milan, 442, 553, 873
 
Exhibition, Motor-Car, Olympia, '01, '41  _
 
Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries, <0
 
Exhibition, Olympia Electrical, 418,452
 
Exhibition, Railway and Tramway, 22, 37
 
Exhibition, Olympia Motor-Car Show 620, 621, 624, 652, 653, 656, 657, 624, 68a, '02, '32, /6a, 766, 768                ,                    ,
 
Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus b\ the Physical Society, 839
 
Exhibition, Smithfield, 771
 
Exhibition of Smoke-Abatement Appliances, 803
 
Exhibition, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
 
Expansion Joint for Turbine Blades, 719
 
Experimental Research in Reinforced Concrete, 206, 438, 646                  „ . , „ , , no
 
Experiments on Resistance of Ships Models, JO, 162
 
Experiments. See Teats
 
Experiments on Turbines, 719. See also 1 ar-bines
 
Explosions, Boiler. See Boiler Explosions
 
Explosion of a Drying Cylinder, 197
 
Exports. See Trade
 
Exposition. See Exhibition
 
Factories, Heat Economy in, 883
 
Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See 372 and
 
Letters, 481
 
Factory Act, Boiler-Owners and the, 66
 
Factory Control and Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303
 
Factory Law and Cases. See Legal
 
Faculty of Commerce at Birmingham University, 858
 
Failure by Buckling of Beams, 433
 
Failure of Ferro-Concrete at Madrid, 454
 
Fans for Tunnel Ventilation, 820
 
Fast-Cutting Steel. See Tool Steel
 
Fatigue on Accidents, Influence of Physical, 598
 
Fatigue, Metal. See Micro-Photographs
 
Feed-Pump, Motor-Car, 526
 
Feed-Pump, Thwaites’s, at Birmingham University, 341
 
Ferro-Concrete. See Concrete
 
Ferrous-Oxides, Effects of, 336, 473
 
Fielden, Frank, on the Gentle Art of Hus'ling, 3
 
Finance, Japanese, 598
 
Financial Aspect of the Electrification of Steam Railways, 11, 45
 
Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wallsend, 599
 
Fire, Petroleum, in Cornhill, 663
 
Fire-Prevention on the Continent. See Fire Service
 
Fire-Resistant, Reinforced Concrete as a, 438,616 Fire Service, Continental, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 793. For details see Ilij strated Index
 
Fire Tests with Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, 646
 
Firth’s Norfolk Works, Sheffield, 402
 
Fiscal Reform, American, 562
 
Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and, 70
 
Fishguard and Rosslare Harbours, Great Western Railway, 178
 
Flaman’s Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242 Flames, Electric Conductivity of, for Rapidly-
 
Alternating Currents, 32, 784
 
Flamme-Rongy System for Reversing-Gear for Locomotives, 482
 
Fleet, Naval. See Warships
 
Fleming, Professor J. A., on the Measurement of High Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
Flexure of Beams, Experiments on, 433
 
Floors and Roofs, Workshop, 303
 
Floors, Waterproofing Bridge, 287
 
Fly-Wheels for Gas-Engine, 263
 
Food and Raw Material during War, 190, 218
 
Forced-Feed Lubricating Gear for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
 
Foreign Agitation in China, 837
 
Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
 
Foreign Trade in China, 120, 155, 285, 353 450
 
“ Foresight,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 57 Forsyth’s Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, 421 Foundations for Piers, &c., 505
 
Foundations for Zambesi Bridge over the Vic-toria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357
 
Foundry at Birmingham University, 507
 
Fowler’s Electrical Engineer’s Year-Book and
 
Directory of Light, Power, and Traction Stations, 552
 
Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers Pocket-Book,
 
Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105 164
 
195. See Letters, 377
 
Fractured Steel Piston-Rod Cross-Head Bolt of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observa-UlOIlb, ZoD
 
Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, Greenish Markings in, 435, 464
 
Fragility of Metals, 133
 
France, Locomotive, Eastern Railway of 830
 
1<ranVOisTjpe, Compound Condensing’Engine, 300 Horse-Power Double-Piston, 12 53
 
r ree Trade ; Reform in American Tariff 569
 
trench Armour-Plate Works, 355
 
r rench Canals, 355
 
French Gas-Engines, 323
 
I rench Motor-Cars, Steel Used for, 417 49**
 
Hie , Liquid. See Liquid Fuel
 
ruel, Peat, Utilisation of, 256
 
Fuel, see also Coal and Briquette
 
™S18 n5n69 Hng’ f"rGun Ca, trid«e
 
FUregS toOn6rrUCti0'’’ Heat            «ith
 
Furnace Temperatures. Bonus System for Rcgu-FuturegofSthe Cruiser, 449. See also IFandrip* Future of the Gas-Turbine. 628. See Lettbbh, 665
 
Galbraith Electric Iron and Steel Furrace. 86 Gantry Coaling-Crane Locomotive. 555 Gardner-Serpollet 40-Horse-Power Motor-Omm-
 
Gas Company, Liabilities of a, 3t0
 
Gas Composition for Engines,. 203
 
Gas-Engines. See Engines, ba*
 
Gas-Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the. 8/6
 
Gas Plant. Mond, 500-Horse-Potver, at Birmingham University, 341
 
Gas Producer, 263
 
Gas Produced from Wood. 299
 
Gas Producer, for Manne I se, 145
 
Gas-Producer Plant,Suction,674. See Letter*, 811
 
Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261 Gas-Producer, Suction, and 34 Brake Horse-
 
Power Engine (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
 
Gas-Producer Tests, 674, 811
 
Gas-Retort Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444
 
Gas Schemes in Parliament, 793
 
Gas-Turbines, Future of, 62b. See Letter*, 665
 
Gas and Vapour Tests at the Beichsanstalt, 308 Gas-Works Directory and Statistics, 552
 
Gauge, Swivel, Syphon and Pressure (Hopkin-son’s), 308
 
Gauges and Jigs, American. □<•«>
 
Gavey’s, Mr. John, Presidential Address, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 667, 707
 
Gear-Box. See Motor-Cars, Generators. See also Electric
 
Generators. See also Elert ric
 
Generators for Wood Gas, 299. See also Producer
 
Gentle Art of Hustling, 3
 
Geodetic Survey of South Africa. 600
 
German Electric Tramways and Railways. 121 German Fire Service and Insurance, 136, 171,
 
271. See Eire Brigade in Iixvkt&ated Index
 
German Liner “ Kaiserin,” 289
 
German Navy Annual, 882
 
German Shipbuilding Material; Import Tariffs, 292
 
German Steam Turbine, 493
 
German Syndicates, 259
 
German Tunnel under the Elbe, 357
 
Germany and the 8|>eed of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, 357
 
Geyer’s Reversible Propeller. 457
 
Girders, Shearing Stresses in, 614. S*e Leiters, 665
 
Girders. See also Bridges and Beams
 
Girders, Stiffening, fur Suspension Bridge. See
 
Williamsburg Bridge
 
Girders, Strengthening of Bridge, 169, 367
 
(Band. Holmesand Davey’s Hydraulic, 329. Sec Stuffing-Box
 
Gland, Steam, for Turbines, 721.
 
Glasgow, Accessibility of Ports, 4C9
 
Glasgow, Municipal Telephony ax, 353
 
Glasgow, Notes from. Sv< Sorth, Soles from the
 
Glednill, J. M., on the Pra tical I'm and Economy of High-Speed Steel, 797
 
Globe Motor-Car, Brake of, 684
 
Gold-Dredging, 506
 
Gold-Mining in the Transx .*al. 726
 
Gold in Sea-Water: Molecules in Solution, 399.
 
See 384
 
Gold and Silver Alloys, 157
 
Goods Transport, Inferiority of Canals for, 355
 
Gore, W., and Wilson, J. 8., on Stresses on
 
Dams, 134. See also        on Dams
 
Governors for Gas-Engines, 295
 
Graham Swivelling Pulley, 617
 
Grass and Weed Destroyer on Railways, 323
 
Graving Dock at Victoria Nyanea, 729
 
Graving Dock at Southampton, 517
 
Gray, William, on Turbines and Red prorating Engines' in the Midland Railwa\ Company's Boats, 107, 161
 
Great Eastern Railway and Apprentices’ Education, 453. See 4<J9 and Edurat ion
 
Great North of Scotland Railway Steam Coach, 248
 
Great Western Railway of Argentina; Decapod Locomotive (R. Stephenson and Co,, Limited, Darlington), 693
 
Great Western Railway; De Glchn Compound Locomotive and Profile of Line, 580. See Letters, Locomotive. Comj^und
 
Great Western Railway Irish Sen ice, 178
 
Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435, 464
 
Grimesthorpe Works of Caminell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
 
Grinder, Tramway-IUil ; Brown and Crosta, 112
 
Grinding Machine, Hadfield's Petrol -Driven , Tramway Rail, 404
 
Guaids for Cotton Machinery, 74. 514
 
Guide to South Africa, 882
 
Guild, British Science, 594
 
,kon’ on ,hc C'* °< Vanadium in Metallurgy, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 323, 632. bee Letters
 
0UPn^,awlgeC^ ne*Un‘t an,‘
 
Onn v?r!ri<l-e.^iuf’’ Manufacture of. 546. 5G9
 
Co          u,°dw><*. El<*-iri. in in. 73a
 
Gun Fire, Effect of, on Wanhira, $17
 
Guns. See Warthin, ' ’
 
Gun Works at Sheffield. 402. 453 See 416 454
 
Gunboats. Sec War.hin.              '
 
'’iVuV’hw! ot Grct-nfodi Markings in
 
Fractured Surfaces of Test - Pieces. 435. 464
 
“EnSne’.’S^ On        Windl,’<’
 
^Manlans«' \</?n h ol Iron, Nickel.
 
Manganese, and Carbon, cgf., 7%, ;4«,t 779. 822,
 
Ortod-
 
Hadfield s Sheffield Works 403
 
Hainburif'* Tn Einer “ Kaiserin, iiamhuru . Tunnel under the Kibe. S5
 
289
 
Hanbury, H. W., on Four-Cylinder Locomotives for the Eastern Railway of France, 830
 
Hanbury, H. W., on' Locomotives. See Locomotives under Liege Exhibition
 
Hanbury, H. W., on Water-Tube Locomotive
 
Boiler at Li(5ge, 278
 
Hanover Fire Brigade, 271, 369
 
Harbour, 40-Ton Block-Setting “Titan” Crane for Table Bay, 246
 
Harbours, Accessibility of; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
 
Harbour Extensions in Antwerp, 386
 
Harbours, Fishguard and Rosslare, Great Western Railway, 178
 
Harbour Foundations, 505
 
Harbour Schemes in Parliament, 793
 
Harbours, South African, 753
 
Harbours, Tokio and Yokohama, 491
 
Hardware, Ironmongery, Electrical, &c., Exhibition, 120
 
Harmonic Analysis of Valve Motions, 36
 
Harmsworth’s Self-Educator, 814
 
Head, The late Archibald P., and Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
 
Headstocks for Cotton-Spinning Mules ; Safety Appliances, 74, 544
 
Heat Economy in Factories, 883
 
Heat Insulation in Furnace Construction, 64
 
Heat Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
 
See Letter, 843
 
Heat Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
 
Heat Treatment of Metals at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Heat Treatment of Steel, 331. See also Steel
 
Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
 
Helmets, Smoke. See Fire-Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
 
Hematite Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
 
Hendry’s Laminated Leather Belt, 225. See Erratum, 248
 
Herbert’s Lathe for Turning Cone Pulleys of “ A W ” Steel, 797
 
H.M.SS. See Warships
 
High-Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
High-Speed Tool-Steel. See Tool-Steel
 
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland ; Suction Producer-Gas Test, 674. See Letters, 811
 
Highways, Locomotives on, 703
 
Hoist-Doors, Safety Devices for, 125
 
Hoists. See also Cranes
 
Hoisting-Engines, Electric, 29
 
Hoisting Gear, Electric, 10
 
Holmes and Davy’s Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
 
Home for Engineering Science, 17, 20,122
 
Hong Kong Trade, 533
 
Hop-Sprayer, Merry weather’s High-Pressure, 7
 
Hopkinson, Bertram, on the Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
 
Hopkinson and Co , Limited, J., Huddersfield, Valve-Manufacturing Works of, 303
 
Hopper-Wagon, Self-Discharging, for the Prussian State Railways, 478
 
Hose Motor-Wagon, Vienna, 614
 
Hose-Reel. See Fire - Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
 
Hotchkiss Ordnance Company ; 35-Horse-Power Motor-Car, 664
 
Howorth, Captain H. G., on Greenish-Coloured Markings in Test-Pieces, 435, 464
 
“Hoyois” Engine, 100 Horse-Power, 81
 
Hustling in America, 3
 
“ Huszar,” Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 90, 96, 99
 
Hutton, R. S., and Beard, J. R., on Heat Insulation, 64
 
Hydraulic Cylinder ; 20-Ton Steel Casting, 404
 
Hydraulic Machinery, 819
 
Hydraulic Press for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
 
Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
 
Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, Holmes and Davy’s, 329
 
Hydraulic Supply, Liverpool, 564
 
Hypothesis, Science and, 207
 
Iceland, Submarine Cable to, 223
 
Igneous Rock, Steel as an, 312
 
Illustrations. See Index of Illustrations
 
Imperial College of Applied Science, 17, 20. See
 
Letters, 122
 
Implements, Agricultural, 6
 
Importation of Foreign Shipbuilding Material into Germany, 292
 
Impulse Wheels. See Pelton and Turbine
 
Incandescent Lamps. See Electric
 
India, Cotton Industry, 191
 
Indian Irrigation, 871
 
Indian Midland Railway, 61. See 879
 
Indian Railway Property, 61, 879
 
Indian Royal Train for the Prince of Wales's Tour, 335, 399
 
Indian Storage Reservoirs, with Earthen Dams, 324, 871
 
Indian Troopship, 388
 
Indicator, Pulley for, 617
 
Indicator Spring Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308 industrial Notes, 25, 60, 92, 125,160, 194,225, 261, 294, 328, 359, 892, 421, 457, 496, 531, 567 602, 634, 669, 700, 743, 777, 812, 845, 878
 
Industry. See also Trade
 
Industry, The State and, 598
 
Inferiority of Canals for Goods Transport, 355
 
Influence of Depth of Water on Ships' Speed, 90 96, 99
 
Influence. See also Effect
 
Influence of Fatigue on the Accident Rate, 598
 
Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 671
 
Influence of “Wake’’upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column. Line Ahead,” 481
 
Ingersoll-Sergeant Air-Compressor, 391
 
Ingot, Steel, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
 
Inspection, Fire Service, 512. See Fire-Brigade Appliances
 
Institution of Engineers, Junior, 45, 628, 665
 
Institutions, Technical, Home for, 17. See Letters, 122
 
Institution, Technical. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute, Physical Society, and Society of Arts
 
Insulation of Electric Machines, 477
 
Insulation, Heat, in Furnace Construction, 64 Insurance and Fire Service, German, 136, 173
 
Insurance, Workmen’s Compensation. See Legal
 
Integraphs, 493
 
Interchangeable Tool-Making, 505
 
Internal-Combustion Engines. See Engines, Gas; Engines, Oil; Motor-Cars ; and Motor-Launches
 
Inventions, Patent Rules, 255, 288. See Erratum, 282. See also Patents
 
I Inverclyde, The late Baron, 492
 
| “ Iris” Motor-Launch, 588
 
' “ Iris ” Touring Motor-Car, 652
 
I Iron Alloyed with Tantalum, 286
 
' Irons, American Pig, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
 
| Iron, Composition of. See Micro-Photographs
 
I Iron and Concrete. See Concrete
 
Iron, Effects of Oxides of Carbon upon, 336, 473
 
Iron Furnace Process, 259
 
Iron, Influence of Nickeland Carbon on, 671
 
Iron Manufacture, Australia Socialists and, 419.
 
See 385
 
Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Iron Ore, American (The Hon. Peter White), ! 431
 
' Iron Records, American, 735
 
! Iron and Steel Bridges. See Bridges
 
I Iron and Steel Brittleness, 133
 
Iron and Steel Electric Furnace, 86
 
Iron and Steel Industry, 628
 
Iron and Steel, Manganese in, 565
 
I Iron and Steel Output, World’s, 451. See 354
 
I Iron and Steel Works, Use of “ Masut” in, 357
 
Iron Syndicates in Germany, 259
 
Iron Trade, Future of American, 354. See 451
 
Iron Trade, Russian, 155*
 
Iron and Steel Institute :
 
Sheffield Meeting, 415, 434
 
Opening Proceedings, 416
 
President’s Address by R. A. Hadfield, 416
 
The Department of Iron and Steel Metallurgy at the University of Sheffield, by Professor J. O. Arnold, 416. See 454
 
Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steel, by Professor Arnold and A. McWilliam, 417, 422
 
Overheated Steel, by A. Windsor Richards and J. E. Stead, 417, 459
 
The Use of Vanadium in Metallurgy, and Steel used for Motor-Car Construction in France, by Dr. Leon Guillet, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632, and Letters, 553
 
Visits to Works and Reception at the Town Hall, 418
 
Segregation in Steel Ingots, by B. Talbot, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
 
A Manipulator for Steel Bars, by Douglas Upton, 428, 435
 
The Influence of Nickel and Carbon upon Iron, by G. B. Waterhouse, 435, 671
 
The Reversible and Irreversible Transformations of Nickel Steel, by L. Dumas, 435
 
The Presence of Greenish Coloured Markings in the Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, by Captain H. G. Howorth, 435, 464
 
On the Nature of Troostite, by Dr. Carl Benedicts, 436
 
The Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Irons, by Professor E. D. Campbell, 436, 500
 
* Votes of Thanks, 436
 
*  Other Proceedings, 436
 
The Place of Meeting for 1906, 436
 
Visits :
 
402, 418, 453
 
Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons, Limited, 402
 
East Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
 
Grimethorpe Works of Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
 
Clyde Works of Samuel Osborne and Co., 407 River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim. 453. See 54
 
Metallurgical Department of Sheffield University, 454. See 416
 
Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, by Thomas Andrews, 534
 
Ironclad. See Warships
 
Ironmongery, Hardware, Electrical, &c., Exhibition, 120
 
Irrigation, 324, 871
 
Irrigation. See Dams
 
Irrigation, Egypt, Water Supply for Perennial, 55
 
Izod, E. G., on the Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, 828, 847
 
Jacketing, Effects of Steam, 197, 227
 
Jacobus, D. S., on Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
 
James Forrest Lecture, Errors in, 628. See 665
 
James Watt, 340
 
Japan and Baku, 631
 
Japan, Economic Condition of, 52
 
Japan, Engineering and Trade Prospects in, 353.
 
See 285
 
Japan, Foreign Capital in, 414
 
Japan ; Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
 
Japan; Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
 
Japan ; Trade Prospects, 285, 353
 
Japan ; Trade of Yokohama, 478
 
Japan, United States Trade with, 259
 
Japanese Battleship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20
 
Japanese Finance, 598
 
Japanese Mint, 664
 
Japanese Navy. See War and Warships
 
Japanese-Russian War ; Damaged Ships, 527
 
Japanese-Russian War ; Effect on Trade, 23, 285, 353
 
Japanese-Russian War; Future of the Cruisers, 449
 
Japanese-Russian War ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Wa»ships, 191
 
Japanese-Russian War ; Losses, 192
 
Japanese-Russian War; Peace, 285, 353. See 23
 
Japanese-Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
Japanese-Russian War ; Size of Warships, 661
 
Japanese Shipping, 10
 
Japanese Shipping, Tokio and Yokohama Harbours and,494
 
Japanese Warship Building, 808
 
Jigs and Gauges, American, 505
 
Johannesburg, British Association’s Visit to, 726
 
Johnson-Lundell Regenerative System of Tram- . way Control, 144. See 91
 
Jubilee of the Association of the Manchester
 
Engineers, 117                                  i
 
Junior Institution of Engineers; Presidential Address on Gas-Turbines, 628. See Letters, 45, 665
 
Kennedy, Sir A. B. W., on the Academic Side of Technical Training, 27. See 19
 
Kettering as a Site for Works, 372. See 383.
 
See also Letters, 481
 
Key way-Locator, Wellbury’s, 193
 
I Key wav-Slotter, “ Deadfit,” 815
 
Kimberley and Diamonds, 727, 790
 
; Kinetic Theories applied to Liquids and Solutions, 209
 
King at Vickers’ Works, Sheffield, 54
 
King’s Navy. See Warships
 
Kingsway and Aldvzych Opening, 527
 
I Kitchen Railway Carriages for Indian Royal
 
Train, 335, 399
 
Kites and Meteorology, 883. See 289
 
' Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
 
Koerting Gas-Engine, 230, 263
 
Korean Trade, 36, 279
 
Kowloon-Canton Railway, 876
 
Laboratories, Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illus- I traied Index. See Erratum, 317
 
Laboratory Work at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Labour and Mining in the Transvaal, 255
 
| Labour Question. See Industrial .Notes and Legal
 
Labour, Remuneration of, 413. See 303
 
Labour Representatives in Parliament, 664
 
Ladders, Fire. See Fire Brigadein Illustrated Index
 
Ladysmith, British Association’s Visit to, 683
 
1 Lagos Railways, Development of, 492
 
i Lake Superior Iron Ore, 431
 
Lamps, Incandescent, Candle Power of, 32
 
Lamps. See Electric
 
Lancashire Boilers ; Corrugated Flue (Hopkin-son), 303
 
Land Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
 
Langdon, The late W. E., 224
 
Latent Defects in Motor Cars (Legal), 631
 
1 Lathes. See Machine-ToMs
 
' Launch Fitted with Gas-Engine and Producer, 145
 
Launch Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457 Launches, Motor. See also Motor-Launches Launches and Trial-Trips, 65, 124, 147, 200, 224, i 266, 291, 332, 361, 379, 428, 443, 494, 530, 552, 587, 632, 676, 785. 816, 851. 876
 
I Launches of Warships in 1905, 873  *
 
i Laval Steam-Turbine Tests, 880
 
Leases, Mining, Covenants for, 354
 
' Leather Belt, Hendry’s Laminated, 225. See Erratum, 248
 
Legal:
 
Arbitrator’s Remuneration, 270
 
Australian Legislation on Trade-Union Lines, 812
 
Australian Patent Act, 381
 
Boiler-Owners and Factory Act, 66
 
Canadian Case of Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade, 846
 
Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492. See Letters, 530
 
Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negli
 
gence, 151
 
Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
 
Customs in the Tin-Plate Trade, 221
 
Electric Supply Company’s Liabilities, 257
 
Electricity Supply of Private Owners, 627
 
Employers’ Confidence, 562
 
Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
 
French Polishers’ Picketing Case, 778
 
Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
 
Light Railways Act, 1896, 520
 
Locomotives on Highways, 703
 
London Building Acts Amendment, 219
 
“ Manual Labour Judge’s Curious Interpretation, 846
 
Masters and Servants’ Cases, 850
 
Motor-Car Latent Defects, 631
 
Printers’ Assistants’ Contract Case, 126, 329 Rateable Machinery Cases, 174. See Letters,
 
290
 
Right to Light, 260
 
Secret Commissions, 189
 
Servants and Masters’ Cases, 850
 
Trade Unions and Parliamentary Represen-
 
tatives, 664
 
Truck Acts, 122
 
Underwriters’ Liability for Damages, 190
 
Unemployed Workmen’s Bill, 185
 
Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 598 Legislation. See Parliament and Legal Leinert’s Water-Meter, 38            .      ~ n
 
Letters to the Editor, 10, 44, 122, 148, 191, 246, 290 313,344, 377,442, 481, 530, 553, 599,619, 665, 740, 810, 843, 862
 
Liabilities of Electric Supply Companies, 25/ Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
 
' Liege Exhibition:
 
Belgian Locomotives, 201,242, 482, 728. See Locomotives
 
Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power,
 
313                            .
 
Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
 
Liejre Exhibition—continued.
 
Crane, 10-Ton Electric Overhead Travelling,
 
Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power “Hoyois,” 81
 
Engine, Steam, 600 Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
 
Engine, steam, Condensing, 600-Horse-Power* Compound, 179. see Erratum'. 260
 
Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power DoublePiston, 12, 56
 
Flamme-Rongy System of Reversing Gear for Locomotives (Cockerill), 482
 
French Locomotives, 2ul, 242. See Locomotives
 
Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
 
Hanbury, II. W., on Locomotives. See Hamburg and Locomotives
 
Locomotive, Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
 
Locomoti es, Belgian, 201 242, 482, 728
 
Locomotive, Compound Goods, with Superheater for the Belgian State Railways (Cockerill), 482
 
Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for the Belgian State Railways, (Cockerill), 482
 
Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian Railways (Soci6t6 Anonyme “ La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium, 728
 
Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways, 728
 
Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound for the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
 
Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled (La Meuse Works;, 517
 
Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler (Brotan), 278
 
Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
 
Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, Bourdon Telescopic, 242
 
Reversing Gear for Locomotives, Flamme-Rong.v System of (Cockerill), 4s2
 
Rolling-Mill Engine, 1U,UOO - Horse - Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
 
Speed-Indicator for Locomotive, 242
 
Superheated Locomotives, 201, 242, 482. See Locomotives
 
Superheater, Locomotive, Belgian State Railway (Cockerid), 4&2
 
i Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278 Lifeboat, Twin-Screw, “Moseley,”378
 
I Lift, see Hoists
 
Light and Sodium Vapour, 57
 
Lighting Arrangements at Birmingham University, 274
 
Lighting, Electric. See Electric
 
Lilly, Professor W. E., on Shearing Stresses, 614.
 
See Letters, 665
 
Lilly, Professor W. E., on the Strength of Columns, 62
 
Liquid-Measuring Devices, 330
 
1 Liquids and Solution, Kinetic Theon Applied to, 209
 
i Literature, 133, 174, 206, 323. 337, 431, 476, 505,
 
1 650, 819, 882. See Literature Index
 
I Liverpool, Accessibility of Ports, 469
 
Liverpool \\ ater Suppl.y, 564
 
Lloyd's Returns of Shipwrecks, 187
 
Lloyd’s Shipbuilding Returns, 55, 455
 
I Local Authorities. See Municipal
 
i Locator, Wellbury’s Kej way, 193
 
I Locomotive building in fcew Souih Wales, S85
 
| Locomotives. Compound Articulated, for Argentina, 44, 159
 
Locomotive, Compound Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
 
| Lo omotive, Comp und Goods, with Superheater, for the Belgian state Railways (U< ckerill), 482
 
I Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for ths Belgian State Railway s, 482
 
1 Locomotive, Corrugated Tubes for, 242
 
Locomotive, Four - Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways (Societe Anonyme “La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium), 728
 
Locomotive, Four-Cylinder Compound, for the
 
Great Western Railway, 580. see Letters, Locomotive, Co-mpound
 
Locomotive, Four - cylinder, for the Eastern, Railway of France, 830
 
Locomotive, Four ■ Cylinder Express, for the
 
London and South-Western Railway, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
 
Locomotive Frame-Plates, Planing Machine for, 81
 
Locomotive Gantry Coaling Crane, 555
 
Locomotives on Highways, 703
 
Locomotive Pump-Lubricator, Bourdon Telescopic, 212
 
Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
 
Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound, for the
 
Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
 
Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled, at the Li6ge Exhibition (La Meuse Works), 517
 
Locomotives, Speed - Indicator for (Flaman), 242
 
Locomotive, Tank, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, for Egypt, 315
 
Locomotive, Ten-Wheel Coupled, for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (Robert
 
I Stephenson and Co., Limited, Darlington), 693
 
: Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler, 278
 
London Ambulance Service, 87
 
I London Building Acts, 219
 
London County Council Debts, 559, 734
 
London County Council Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
 
London County Council Steamers, 490
 
London County Council Trading. See Municipal
 
London County Council Tramways, 152, 490
 
London Directory, 882
 
London Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See ’ 372, and Letters, 481
 
London and North-Western Railway Steam-
 
Coach, 359
 
London New Street Opening, 527
 
London Petroleum Fire, 663
 
London Railways, 156
 
London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
 
London Traffic Congestion, 85, 488, 625 Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 199 Longmuir, Mr. Percy, on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-
 
Manganese and Carbon, 708, 745, 779, 822 Lorries. See Motor-^ars and Motor-Wagons Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192 Losses of Ships, 83, 187, 383, 630 Lowne Vacuum Engine, 113 Lowry Cotton-Picker, 122, 390 Lubricator, Pump, for Locomotive, Bourdon
 
Telescopic, 242
 
Machine-Shop at Birmingham University, 507
 
Machine Tools:
 
American Tool-Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505
 
Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225 Bolt-Forging, Cutting, and Screwing Machinery, 245
 
Boring-Machine for Axle-Boxes, Horizontal, 439
 
Boring Wheel - Bosses to Limit - Gauge, Machine for(Hopkinson), 303
 
Boring and Turning Mills, 59 Cutting-Machine for Bolts, 245 Drill, Multiple-Spindle, 303 Drilling-Machine, 6-Ft. Universal Radial, 358 Drilling-Machine for Yarrow Boiler, Multiple, 830
 
Drilling and Tapping Machine, High-Speed Radial, 407
 
Forging-Machine for Bolts, 245 a Lathe, 18-In. High Speed (Whitworth), 797
 
Lathe for the Manufacture of Zinc Shavings, 659
 
Lathes, Standard Leading Screws for, 141 Milling-Machine, Screw (Hopkinson), 303 Milling-Machines for “AW” High-Speed
 
Steel, 797
 
Milling-Machine, Universal, 210. See Addendum. 247
 
Milling and Worm-Wheel Cutting-Machine, 845
 
Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger, 225
 
Nut Tapping-Machine, 245 Planing-Machine for Chrome Steel Armour-
 
Plate (Whitworth), 797
 
Planing-Machine for Locomotive Frame-Plates, 81
 
Saws with Inserted Teeth of “AW” Steel, Circular, 797
 
Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson); 303 Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141 Screwing-Machine for Bolts, 245 Sheet-Metal Working Tools, 432 Slotter, Deadftt Keyway, 815
 
Tapping-Machine for Nuts, 245
 
Tool Steel, “ A W” High-Speed, 797
 
Turbine Lathe, 103-In., for Wallsend Works, 114
 
Turning and Boring Mills, 59
 
Turning Cone Pulleys with “AW” Steel (Herbert, Coventry), 797
 
Wheel-Boss Boring - Machine (Hopkinson), 303
 
Whitworth Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797 Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845 Machinery in China, Sale of, 553 Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable, 51
 
Macleod and Plato’s Electric Bell, 281 Madras Railways, 61, 879
 
Madrid, Failure of Fer o Concrete at, 454 “Magne,” Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Thornycrofc, Chiswick), 409
 
Magnetic Tests at the Reichsansbalt, 308 Magnetism. See Electric and Physical Society Manchester Association of Engineers, Jubilee of the, 117 ; Presidential Address, The State and Industry, 598
 
Manganese-Carbon-Iron-Nickel Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. St-e Letters, 813
 
Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 See Steel Manipulator for Steel Bars, 428, 435
 
Mann, A. S., on Starting of Sr.eam-Turbines, 332 Manoeuvring of Turbine Steamers, 55. See 203 Mansel, The late Robert, 810
 
Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing
 
Guns, 548, 569                            °
 
Marconi. See Wireless
 
Marine Boilers. See Marine Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
 
Marine Engineering. See Engines, Marine; ft aval Architects; and Warships
 
Marine Engines. See Engines, Marine Marine Motor, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529 Marine Motors. See Motor Launches Marine Shafts. See Shafts
 
Marine Steam-Tur oines. See Turbines, Steam Marrmer, W. W., on the Influence of Depth of
 
Water on Speed, 90, 99. See 96 Marshes, Roads across, 290 Masonry Dams, Stresses on, 35, 134, 171, 751.
 
See Letters
 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 661 Masters’ and Servants’ Cases. See Legal Masut, Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Material during War, Food and Raw, 190, 218 Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847 Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 175                .
 
Mathot, Rodolphe E., on the Growth of Large Gas Engines on the Continent, 230, 263, 295 °
 
Matoppo Hills, Brinish Association Visit to, 790 Measurement of High-Frequency Currents and
 
Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 810
 
Measuring Coronal Radiation during Eclipse, 599 Measuring Devices for Liquids, 330
 
Measuring and Mixing Powdered Material, 393 Me William, A., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon
 
Steels, 417, 422
 
Mechanical Engineers, Institution of:
 
Electric Winding-Engines, by Professor Paul Habets, 29
 
An Investigation to Determine the Effects of Steam-Jacketing upon the Efficiency of a Horizontal Compound Steam-Engine, by A. L. Mellanby, 197, 227
 
I Mechanical .Engineers—cunt in tied.
 
The Growth of Large Gas-Engines on the Continent, by Rodolphe E. Mathot, 230, 263, 295
 
The Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, by Colonel Leandro Cubillo and the late Archibald P. Head, 548, 5t9
 
Seventh Report to the Alloys Research Committtee, on the Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, by Dr. II. C. II. Carpenter and Messrs. R. A. Hadfield and Percy Long-muir, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. Sec Letters, 843
 
Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, by E. G. Izod, 828, 847 Mechanical and Metallurgical Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. See Letters, 843, and Alloys
 
Mechanical and Physical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
 
Mechanical Stokers and Boiler-House Economy, 807
 
“Mechanical World” Pocket-Diary and Year-Book, 552
 
Mechanics of the Steam-Engine, 650
 
Mellanby, A. W., on the Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
 
Merchandise Marks Act, 247
 
Merchant Shipping, Classification in, 89
 
Merry weather’s High-Pressure Hop Spray er, 7 Mesopotamia, Petroleum in, 23
 
Metal Price Diagrams, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
 
Metal Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Metals. See Steel, Iron, Tin, Copper, Aluminium, Alloys, and Micro-Photographs
 
Metals, States of, Crystalline and Amorphous, 384            %
 
Metals, Structure of. See Micro-Photographs Metallurgical Department, Sheffield University, 416, 454
 
Metallurgical Laboratory, Birmingham Univer-versity, 858
 
Metallurgy, Use of Vanadium in, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
 
Meteorological Society, Royal:
 
Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, by W. Marriott, 10
 
The Rain Storms of August 24 to 26, 1905, in Counties Dublin and Wicklow, by Sir John W. Moore, 658
 
The Aqua Meter, by Dr. W. B. Newton, 658
 
Attempt to Fly Kites for Meteorological Purposes from the Mission Ship Attached to a Deep-Sea Fishing Fleet in the North Sea, by G. C. Simpson, 883
 
Flying Kites in Barbados, by C. J. P. Cave, 883. See 289
 
Meteorology ; Balloons Sent up from Yacht, 289. See 88 J
 
Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, 10
 
Meter, Lienert’s Water, 38
 
Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works ;
 
Coal-Conveying Plant, 46
 
Metropolitan. See London
 
Micro-Photographs of Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
 
Micro-Photographs of Fractured Steel Piston-Rods of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 235
 
Micro-Photographs ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test Pieces, 435, 464
 
Micro - Photographs ; Iron - Nickel - Manganese Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813
 
Micro-Photographs of Metal for Gun Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569                              °
 
Micro-Photographs of Overheated Steel, 417 459                                                    ’
 
Micro-Photographs of Steels used for Motor-Car Construction in France, 417, 497
 
Micro-Photographs of the Thermal Transformation of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
 
Micro-Photographs of Vanadium Steel Allovs 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
 
Micro-Photographs of Wear of Steel on Bridges, 534                                            ° ’
 
Micro-Structure of Metals, 384
 
Midland Electric Power Station at Wednesbury,
 
Midland Railway Steamers with Reciprocating and Turbine Engines, 107, 161
 
Milan Exhibition, 1906, 442, 553, 873
 
Military Motor-Cars, 733
 
Milling-Machines. See Machine-Tools
 
Milton, J T on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-
 
1 lates, 105,164, 195. See Letters, 377
 
Mine Winding-Engines, 29 Mineral. See Railways Mining, Belgium Coal, 864
 
Mining Department at Birmingham University,
 
Mining Engineers, Education of, 501
 
Mining, Gold, in the Transvaal, 726
 
Mining and Labour in the Transvaal, 255
 
Mining Leases, Covenants for, 354
 
M1F7^S^aChinery* See Haulage, and
 
Mint, Japanese, 664
 
Misceilanea 24, 49 83, 123, 149, 183,215, 251, 283, 31/, 345, 381, 411, 443, 485, 521 557 501 «•?<? 668, 695, 731, 767, 801, 835; 867      ’    ’ 3’
 
SH’ d ^easu;'in8' Powdered Materials, 393 Model Experiments and Ship Resistance, 90 16° Molecules in Solution, 399. See 884        ’ 1
 
Plant, 500 Horse-Power, at Birming-ham University, 341. See also Producers Morcom, The late Alfred, 528
 
M°tX?°8T B” °n TeSt8 °f De LaVal Ste™‘
 
Morris-Hawkins Inter-Pole Motor, 408
 
Mortar, Sand for, 596
 
Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger and, 225
 
Motley, Twin-Screw Lifeboat. 378 Motor-Boats. See Motor Launches Motor-Car, Arrol-Johnston, 412, 618 655 839 Mot^r-Car Construction Works’, Arr’ol-Jo’hnston, Motor-Car Details of Wolseley Petrol 615 Motor-Car F eed-Pump, 526        ’
 
Motor-Car Fire Appliances. See Fire-Brigade
 
Appliances and Illustrated Index
 
Motor-Car (Globe), Brake of, 681
 
Motor-Car, 14-Horse Power Thornycroft, 6no, /01, 732, 741                                .      _
 
Motor-Car, 35-Horse-Power; Hotchkiss Ordnance Company, 684
 
Motor-Car, “ Iris” Touring, 652
 
Motor-Car, Latent Defects (Legal), 631
 
Motor-Car ; Parsons Petrol Motor, 685
 
Motor-Car, Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder, 702
 
Motor-Car Show, Olympia, 701, 741
 
Motor-Car, Siddeley 32-Horse-Power (Wolseley
 
Company), 765
 
Motor-Cars, Steel, French, 417, 497
 
Motor-Car Touring Competition, 412. See 618, 655, 832
 
Motor-Car in War, 733
 
Motor-Carriage, Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
 
Motor-Carriage, Steam, for the London and
 
North-Western Railway, 359
 
Motor-Cycles, 703, 743
 
Motor Fire Appliances, Vienna, 614
 
Motor Fire-Engines. See Fire, Brigade in Illustrated Index
 
Motors, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, OU;
 
Engines, Gas; Motor-Car, and Motor-Launches
 
Motor-Launches, 340
 
Motor-Launch, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529
 
Motor-Launch “ Iris,” 533
 
Motor-Launches, Trials of, 187,220. See Letters, 291, 345
 
Motor, Marine, Exhaust-Silencer, 529
 
Motor-Omnibus, Gardner* Serpollet, 40-Horse-Power, 531
 
Motor, Petrol, for Railway Traction, 140-Horsc-
 
Power (Wolseley Company), 615
 
Motor-Wagon, Ryknield Light, 12
 
Motor-Wagons at Smithfield Club Show, 771
 
Mules, Cotton-Spinning, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
 
Municipal Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
 
Municipal versus Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
 
Municipal Steamers, London, 490
 
Municipal Telephone System, 870. See 217
 
Municipal Telephony at Glasgow, 353
 
Municipal Trading, London County Council, 152, 186, 490, 559, 594, 662, 699, 734, 803
 
Municipal Tramway Developments, 526
 
Municipal Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
 
Nagasaki, Shipping in, 211
 
Naphtha Fields in Russia, 322
 
Naphtha Industry, Russian, 361
 
Natal, British Association Visit to, 683
 
Natal Government Railways, 222
 
“ Natal,” H.M. Armoured Cruiser, 414, 455
 
National Telephone System, 217, 870
 
Natives as British Engineering Apprentices (Colonial Development), 492
 
Nautical Technical Dictionary, 651
 
Naval Accidents, Microscopical Observations of, 235
 
Naval Architects, Institution of:
 
Hon. Vice-Presidents, 88
 
Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar, by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, 88, 93. See 126
 
The Ships of the Royal Navy as they Existed at the Time of Trafalgar, by Sir Philip Watts, 88, 126. See 93
 
The Classification of Merchant Shipping. Illustrated by a Short History of Lloyd’s Register, by H. J. Cornish, 89
 
Experiments of Models of Constant Length and Form of Cross-Section, but with Varying Breadth and Draught, by Lieut. -Colonel G. Rota, 90, 162
 
Experiments on the Effect of Depth of Water upon Speed ; having Special Reference to Destroyers Recently Built, by Harold Yarrow, 90, 96. See 99
 
Deductions from Recent and Former Experiments on the Influence of the Depth of Water on Speed, by W. W. Marriner, 90, 99. See 96
 
Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, by J.
 
T. Milton, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377 A Comparison of the Performance of Turbines and Reciprocating Engines in the Midland Railway Company’s Steamers, by William Gray, 107,161. See Erratum, 215 Luncheon on the P. and O. Liner “ India,” 107
 
Conversazione, 107
 
Notes on the Causes of Accidents with Sub- ' marine - Boats, and their Salvage, by Captain R. II. Bacon, 107, 128. See 118, j 593
 
Visit to Portsmouth, 110
 
Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan, 251, 260
 
Naval Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
 
Naval Engineers’ Training, 769. See Education and Engineers, and Letters
 
Naval Machinery. See Warships, and Engines, Marine
 
Naval Programme, 769, 842. See Letters
 
Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries Exhibition, 70 Naval Ships. See also Warships
 
Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
 
See 93
 
Naval Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
 
Navigating Appliances for “ Carmania,” 725
 
Navy Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers, 345
 
Navy Shipbuilding Vote, 18
 
Negligence and Consulting Engineers, Law of, 151
 
New South Wales Locomotive Building, 385
 
New South W’ales Railways, 525
 
New York, Accessibility of Ports, 469
 
New York, East River, Williamsburg Bridge, 477, 541, 643, 755, 787, 854
 
New Zealand Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlement of, 492. See Letters, 530
 
Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
 
Nickel and Carbon Influence on Iron, 671
 
Nickel-Carbon Iron-Manganese Alloys, 686, 708
 
745, 779, 822. See Letter*, 813
 
Nickel and Cobalt Alloys, 330
 
Ni.-kel, Copper, and Cobalt in American Hr Iron, 436, 500
 
Nickel Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638.
 
See Letters, and 632
 
Nile Dam, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the
 
5C3                        .                            *
 
Nile Dau. See 5/rease* in Masonry Dam*
 
Nile Irrigation, 871
 
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 10
 
Non-Conducting Materials for Furnaces, 64
 
Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons
 
Limited, 402
 
North German Lloyd’s Steamer, Speed of, 357
 
North, Notes from the, 14. 48, 82, 115, 148 18* 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 4 46, 481 520 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775. 808, 831, 866*" *
 
Northern Railway of France, Compound Arti-culated Locomotive for, 439
 
Notes. See Cleveland, Sorth, South - IFerf South Yorkshire, United State*, Industrial and Miscellanea                            *
 
Nozzle, Adjustable, for Pelton Wheel, 495
 
Nuremberg Gas-Engine, 230, 295, 586. see
 
Erratum, 703
 
Nut-Tapping Machine, 245
 
Obituary:
 
Brown, Charles, 853. See 431
 
Carbutt, Sir E. H., 490. See Letters, 530 and Erratum, 553
 
Clowes, Sir William Laird, 214
 
Dean, William, 420
 
Dick, G. G., 3b9
 
Ehrhardt, Ludwig, 731
 
Evans, David, 183
 
Gamble, J., 556
 
Head, Archibald P., 617
 
Inverclyde, Baron, 492
 
Jessop, William, 15
 
Kyle, John, 11
 
Langdon, W. E., 224
 
Lister, Thomas, 14
 
Mansel, Robert, 810
 
Morcom, Alfred, 528
 
Otis, C. A., 82
 
Parrott, William, 670
 
Pitkin, Albert J., 730
 
Reuleaux, Professor Franz, 326
 
Rhodes, Jonathan. 282
 
Russell, Sir Peter Nicol, 182
 
Shelford, Sir William, 451
 
Stephenson, George Robert, 537
 
Whitehead, Robert, 654
 
Wilson, Sir Jacob, 57
 
W’urtzburg, J. IL. 623
 
Observatory at Cape Town, 6,/j
 
Oechelhauser Gas-Engine, 263
 
Oil ; Baku and Japan, 631
 
oil-EngiIlcs. See Engine, QU ; Mutor-Can, and Motor-Launches                        '
 
Oil-Fields, Baku, 512
 
Oil Fuel. See Liquid Fuel
 
Oil-Separators for Exhaust Steam, 515
 
OiI Residue; Use in Iron and Steel Works. 357 Olympia Electrical Exhibition. 41* 452 Olympia Motor-Car Show. 701. 741 ’
 
Olpower ’-nOt<>r’ Gard""-S<n'0llet, 40-Horte.
 
Orange River Colonv, 789
 
Ordnance and Armour. See II drships Ordnance. See Guns            1
 
Ore. See Iron Ore
 
Osaka and KoIk? Trade, 156
 
a,IK C^-’ &unuel. Sheffield Works, 407 Oscillographs for Measuring High-Freouencv Currents, 785, 772, 806, 840              ,UenC-'
 
Otto Deutz Gas-Engine, 230, 295 Overheated Steel, 417 459 k*.. i/t>- pi t graphs Heat, and s;«T
 
: Effwt u'*°n >•.
 
PS&V^U>dr“,iC Cv,ind'"- 3?.>. See Panama Canal. 871
 
Paris, Electricity in, 321
 
Parliament. See Legal
 
See%rX^ the ‘ Shipbuilding Vote. 18. Parliamentary Uliour Representatives (Ix-gal), Parliamentary Schemes. Gif’ 6a, -a. <
 
London /'<„rer Suppiv    ’      ,3s- Scc
 
l“20ns.’ *’etro1 MotoV, «S5
 
’SBSWrasw
 
714, 786, 817,’852 8m’            007• 641’ °77-
 
Patent Rules, 255 288      v ,
 
Patents, British, A,    Krrat''”>,
 
I atents m Turkey, 553
 
Russian Bar ’          Japanese
 
Pear^l. Klr|Ao'?Xea2i?’?rlij,ink' Tool. 225
 
35.171. see aIso,““°nr' D“>’.
 
Peat, UWtaS%^«*' ”■
 
Penalties 'ffi'                N°“k- 495
 
388 contract for Indian Troopship,
 
'•ym.w., ..........
 
H«ifleM,B,n4O4ra,l,"a> B*il Orind'nK Machine.
 
l,owe‘r(>Wolwk.vRco“~ T”cU®°. >« Horse-
 
Petrol-Motors See o J'’";’'015
 
Petrol. See rV""Jr-Car*
 
Photographs of Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847
 
Photographs, Micro. See Micro-Photographs
 
Physical Fatigue and Accidents, 593
 
Physical and Mechanical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
 
Physical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813, Alloys and MicroPhotographs
 
Physical Society :
 
The Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the Mean Horizontal Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, by Professor Fleming, 32
 
The Electrical Conductivity of Flame, by Dr. IT. A. Wilson, 32
 
Contact with Dielectrics, by Rollo Appleyard, 32
 
The Pendulum Accelerometer, by F. Lan-chester, 32
 
A New Form of Pyrometer, by N. V. Stanford, 32
 
Refractometer, by 0. Appleyard, 32
 
The Comparison of Electric Fields by Means of an Oscillating Electric Needle, by D. Owen, 57
 
The Magneto-Optics of Sodium Vapour and the Rotary Dispersion Formula, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
 
The Fluorescence of Sodium Vapour, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
 
The Theory of Phase-Meters, by Dr. W. E. Sumpner, 599
 
Apparatus Designed for Measuring the Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, by Professor H. L. Callendar, 599
 
The Question of Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radiation, by James J. Swinburne, 744
 
Note on Constant Deviation Prisms, by [[T. H. Blakesley]], 745
 
The Dielectric Strength of Air, by A. Russell, 784
 
On the Electrical Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly Alternating Currents, by Dr. II. A. Wilson and F. Gold, 784. See 32
 
The Lateral Vibrations of Loaded and Unloaded Bars, by J. Morrow, 784
 
Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 839
 
Physics Laboratory at Birmingham University, 507
 
Piecework Wage System, 413. See 303
 
Piers, Coffer-Dams for, 505
 
Piers ; Schemes in Parliament, 793
 
Piers for Williamsburg Bridge, New York, 577.
 
See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Pietermaritzburg, ’ British Association Visit to, 683
 
Pig-Iron Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
 
Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
 
Pillars, Strength of, 62
 
Pipe-Line, Wood-Stave, 493
 
Pipes, Copper, Corrosion of Steam, 123
 
Pit Winding-Engines, 29
 
Planing-Machines. See Machine-Tools
 
Plant, Electric, for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Plates, Fracture of Steel Boiler, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
 
Platinum Industry, Ural, 259
 
Pneumatic Parcel-Delivery Scheme in Parliament, 792
 
Pneumatic Pressure-Lock for Bridge Construction, 541. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Point-Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
 
Ports, Accessibility of, Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
 
Port of Antwerp, 386
 
Port Arthur, Russian Damaged Warships at, 527. See Russo-Japanese War
 
Port Florence Dry Dock, 729
 
Ports of South Africa, 753
 
Portable Air-Compressing Plant (Lacy-Hulbert),
 
Portable Air-Compressor, Reavell’s, 38
 
Portland Cement, Concrete Compositions, 269.
 
See Concrete
 
Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
 
Post-Office Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
 
Powdered Materials, Mixing and Measuring of, 393 Power, Distribution of, 380
 
Power-Gas. See Engines, Gas, and Producer-Gas Power-Plant. See Electric
 
Power Station at Birmingham University, 397, 507
 
Power Station. See Electric
 
Power Supply by the London County Council, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
 
“ Premier ” Gas-Engine at Birmingham University, 397
 
Premium System for Furnace Work, 813
 
Premium System of Wages, 413. See 303
 
Preservation of Ayr Bridge, 388, 494
 
Preserving Stone Buildings, 148
 
Press Criticisms of Engineers, 487
 
Press, Hydraulic, for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
 
Presses, Hydraulic, for Gun-Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
 
Pressure-Gauge, Steam Syphon (Hopkinson), 303
 
Pretoria, British Association Visit to, 726
 
Prime Movers, Accidents to, 523
 
Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, Royal Train for
 
335, 399                                          ’
 
Prisms, Note on Constant Deviation, 745
 
Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
 
Producer-Gas Engines. See Engines, Gas
 
Producer-Gas, for Gas-Engine, 263
 
Producer, Gas, Marine, 145
 
Producer-Gas Plant Trials, 674. See Letters, 811
 
Producer-Gas for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
 
Producer, Suction Gas, and 34-Brak’e-Horse-
 
Power Engine (Davey’s), 691
 
Producers, Wood Gas, 299
 
Profile of Great Western Railway, Plymouth to Newton Abbot, 580. See Letters, Locomotives Compound
 
Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
 
Progress of the Engineering Standards Committee, 805
 
Projectile Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 451
 
Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
 
Propeller for Marine Turbines, 759. See 810 Propelling Engines. See Engines, Marine Provincial versus London Factories, 383. See 372 and Letters, 481
 
Prussian Canal Bill, 53
 
Prussian State Railways; Self-Discharging Single Hopper Wagon, 478
 
Public Attitude towards Railways, 188
 
Public Authorities. See Municipal
 
Pulley, Graham Swivelling, 617
 
Pump ; Acid Valves, 530, 553
 
Pumps, Air and Circulating, Combined (Carruthers), 676
 
Pump, Air, and Condenser, Combined, 93
 
Pump, Air, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
 
Pumps, Air, Independent Twin (II. Watson and Sons, Newcastle), 328
 
Pumps, Air (Weir’s), 724. See “ Carmania” Pump, Electric-Driven Variable Stroke, 275 Pumps for London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633, 740
 
Pump, Single-Cylinder Valve, 526
 
Pump, Thwaites’s Feed, at Birmingham Univer-' sity, 341
 
Pumps and Windmills, 7, 210
 
Quadruple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
 
Quaternary Vanadium Steel, 323, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632. See Letters
 
Queensland Railways and Trade, 561
 
Quick-Firing Gun-Cases, Manufacture of, 548, 569 Quick-Firing Guns. See Guns and Warships Quicksilver. See Metal-Price Diagrams Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable Machinery, 51
 
Rack for Tool-Room, 443*481
 
Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
 
Radiation, Coronal, during Eclipse/Apparatus for Measuring, 599
 
Radiation Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Radiation, Thermal, Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
 
Radiographs, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
 
Radium on Diamonds, Action of, 322
 
Radium, Recent Study of, 524
 
Rail-Bearers, Deflection of Continuous, 69, 101
 
Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing, Electric Plant for, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Rail-Grinder, Tramway, Brown andCrosta, 112 Rail Grinding-Machine, Hqdfield’s Petrol-Driven
 
Tramway, 404
 
Rails on Bridges, Wear of Steel, 534
 
Rails, Wear on Tram, 344
 
Railroad Construction, America, 155
 
Railroads, American, 805
 
Railway Accident at Witham, 774
 
Railway Accidents and the Public, 188
 
Railway; All-Steel Electric Cars, 388
 
Railways, Argentine, 480
 
Railway Auto-Car. See Motor Carriage
 
Railway, British, Economics. See Erratum, 565
 
Railway Buffer - Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
 
Railway Carriages, Indian Royal Train, 335, 339 Railway Carriages, Motor. See Motor Carriages Railway Carriages. See Carriages
 
Railway Carriage Traverser, French, 111
 
Railway Casualties in the United States, 419
 
Railway Construction, British, 248
 
Railway, East China, 564
 
Railway Economics, 517, 655
 
Railways, Electric. See Electric
 
Railway, Electric, and Single-Phase Motor, 103, 697. See Erratum, 215
 
Railway, Electric, Valtellina, 11
 
Railways, Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
 
Railways, English, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
 
Railways and the Future of China, 450
 
Railways, Grass and Weed Destroyers on, 323
 
Railways, Indian, 61, 879
 
Railway, Kowloon-Canton, 876
 
Railways, Lagos (Colonial Development), 492
 
Railway Locomotive. See Locomotives and Motor Carriages
 
Railways, London, 156. See Street Traffic
 
Railways, Natal Government, 222
 
Railways, New South Wales, 525
 
Railway Plant for Fixing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
 
Railways, Queensland, 561
 
Railway Returns, British, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
 
Railways in Rhodesia, 876
 
Railway and Road Bridges. See Bridges
 
Railway Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Wagons, Locomotives, and Steam-Carriages
 
Railway Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838. See Letters, 865, and Erratum., 810
 
Railway. See also Trains
 
Railway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
 
Railways, Single - Phase versus Continuous-Current, 103, 697
 
Railway Stations. See Stations
 
Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
 
Railway or Tramcar Seat, Adjustable, 815
 
Railway Tunnels, Ventilation of, 820
 
Railway Wagon, Self-Discharging Single-Hopper, for Prussia, 478
 
Rain-Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
 
Rain Storms in Ireland, 658
 
Rand, British Association Visit to the, 726
 
Rankine and a United States Corrector, 863 Rapid-Cutting Steel. See Tool-Steel
 
Rateable Machinery, 174. See Leiters, 290
 
Rateable Machinery, and Quinquennial Valuation, 51
 
Raw’ Material during War. Food and, 190, 218
 
Raworth’s Regenerative Control for Tramways, 91. See 144
 
Read, A. A., on Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 Reavell’s Air-Compressor, 38
 
Rectifiers, Electrolytic, for Telephone Stations, 563
 
Redistribution of Factories, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
 
Reform in Dockyards and Warship Construction, 873
 
Refractometer, 32
 
Refrigerating Ammonia Machinery, 280
 
Refrigerating Machine, Ethyl Chloride, 70
 
Refrigerating Machine Trials at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
 
Refuse-Destructors, 651
 
Registration of Engineers, 481
 
Reichsanstalt, Work of the, 308 Reinforced Concrete. See Concrete
 
Reliability Trials of Motor-Boats, 187, 220. See
 
Letters, 291, 315
 
Reliability Trials of Motor-Cars, 412
 
Removal and Disposal of Town Refuse, 651
 
Remuneration of Arbitrators, 270
 
Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303 Research Committee, Institution of Mechanical
 
Engineers’ Alloys, 686, 70S, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Reservoir, Elevated Water, 631
 
Reservoirs. See Dams
 
Reservoir with Earthen Dams, Indian Storage, 324. See Irrigation
 
Resistance of Ships’ Models, Experiments on, 90, 162. See also Ships
 
Responsibilities of the London County Council, 559, 734. See London County Council
 
Retaining Wall of Reinforced Concrete, 260 Retort-Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444 Reuleaux, The Late Professor Franz, 326 Reversible Propeller, Geyer’s, 457
 
Reversing Gear, Flamme-Rongy System, for Locomotives, 482
 
Rhodesian Railway Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
 
Rhodesian Railways, 876
 
Richards, A. W., and Stead, J. E., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459. See also Heat
 
Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool; Steam-Turbine Department, 471
 
River Courses, Eddies, and the Rotation of the Earth, 223
 
River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim, 1 453. Sec 54
 
River Zambesi, Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
 
Road Bridges. See Bridges
 
Road Locomotion. See also Motor-Cars and
 
Motor-Wagons
 
Road Locomotives (Legal), 703
 
Road Locomotives at Smithfield Club Show, 771 Roads across Marshes, 290
 
Robins, A. G., on Compound Locomotives and
 
Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotives, Compound
 
Rock, Igneous, Steel as an, 312
 
Rogers, F., on the Elastic Properties of Steel at
 
High Temperatures, 331
 
Rolling-Mills for Armour-Plate, 355
 
Rolling-Mill Bar-Manipulator, 428, 435
 
Rolling-Mill Engine, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
 
Rolling-Mill Engines, 18,000-Indicated-Horse-
 
Power, for the Cargo Fleet Company, Limited, Middlesbrough, 212
 
Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Locomotives,
 
Steam Carriages and Wagons
 
Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder Motor, 702
 
Roof Collapse, Charing Cross Station, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
 
Roofs and Floors, Workshop, 303
 
Roof, Steam-Turbine Department, Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
 
Rosenbusch, G., on the Ventilation of Waterloo and Baker-Street Tunnel, 820
 
Rosslare Harbour, 178
 
Rota, Lieut.-Colonel G., on Experiments on
 
Resistance of Ships’ Models, 90, 162
 
Rotation of the Earth, River Courses, Eddies and, 223
 
Rotor-Drum for Turbine of “Carmania,” 719, 725
 
Rotor-Lifting Gear for “ Carmania,” 723
 
Rowden, 300-Brake-Horse-Power Producer-Gas
 
Engine, 346
 
“ Roxburgh,” Diirr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M.
 
Armoured Cruiser. 586. See Erratum, 767 Royal Agricultural Society. See Agricultural Royal College of Science, Conversazione of, 841 Royal Meteorological. See Meteorological Royal Spanish Arsenal Gun-Cartridge Factory,
 
Trubia, near Oviedo, 548,569
 
Royal Train for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
 
Rural Fire Appliances. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
 
Rural Motor Fire Appliances, 370
 
Russia, British Coal in, 190
 
Russian Copper Industry, 157
 
Russian Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527 Russian Iron and Steel Works, Use of Masut in, 357
 
Russian Iron Trade, 155
 
Russian Naphtha Industry, 322, 361
 
Russian Platinum Industry, 259
 
Russian Trade, War Effects on, 23
 
Russo-Japanese War ; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
 
Russo-Japanese War; Future of the Cruisers. 449
 
Russo-Japanese Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
Russo-Japanese War and Trade, 23, 285, 353 Russo-Japanese War ; Size of Warships, 661 Russo-Japanese War; Longitudinal Bulkheads in
 
Warships, 191
 
Russo-Japanese War, Losses in, 192
 
Ryknield Light Motor-Van, 12
 
Sachs, Edwin O., on the Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details see Illustrated Index
 
Safety Appliances for Spinning Mules, 74, 544
 
Safety Devices for Lift-Doors, 125
 
Saint. See St
 
Sale of Machinery in China, 553
 
Salisbury, British Association Visit to, 792 Saloons in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399 Salt Solutions, Conductivity Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
 
Salvage of the Dredger “ Walter Bibby,” 41 Salvage of Submarine-Boats, 107, 118, 128, 593 Sand-Mixing Machine, 393
 
Sand for Mortar, 596
 
Sankey, Lieut. C. E. P.» on Concrete, 269
 
Scavenging Town Refuse, 651
 
Schemes in Parliament, Engineering, 692, 698,
 
738. See London Power Supply
 
Science, Applied, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See
 
Letters, 122
 
Science, Conversazione of the Royal College or,
 
841                                                '
 
I Science Guild, British, 594
 
Science and Hypothesis, 207
 
1 Science, Physical. See Physical              .
 
, Scientific Apparatus, Physical Society, bxnibi-
 
1 tion, 839
 
Scouts. See Warships
 
Screw-Cutting Lathe. See Machine-!, ools
 
Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141
 
Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson’s), 303
 
Screw-Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
 
Screw-Propeller. See Propeller
 
Sea Water, Gold in (Molecules in Solution), 399.
 
See 384
 
Seamen, Civil Employment for, 489
 
Seat, Adjustable Railway or Tram-Car, 815
 
Secret Commissions, 189
 
Secrets of Employers, 562
 
; Section Lists, Steel Standard, 553
 
I Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434,462. See Letters,
 
I Self-Discharging Single-Hopper Wagon for the
 
' Prussian State Railways, 478
 
Self-Educator, Harmswortb’s, 814
 
Self-Propelled Steam Fire-Engine, Vienna, 614
 
Self-Propelled Vehicles. See Motor-Cars, Motor-
 
| • Wagons, and Steam-Carriages
 
Separators, Oil, for Exhaust Steam, 515
 
1 Servants’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal. .
 
I Service, Continental Fire. See Fire-Brigade in
 
I Illustrated Index
 
Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, /93
 
Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54
 
1 Shear, Materials under Pure, 828, 847
 
Shearing Stresses on Girders, 614. See Letters,
 
I 665, and Beams                          7
 
Shearing Stresses on Masonry Dams, 35,134, i/i,
 
751. See Letters
 
Sheer-Legs, 180-Ton, at Chatham Dockyard, 81
 
Sheet-Metal Working Tools 432
 
Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, 402, 453. See
 
Sheffield-Twinberrow System of Self-Discharging
 
Single-Hopper Wagon, 478
 
Sheffield University, Metallurgical Department, 416,454          w. .
 
Shelford, The late Sir William, 451
 
Ships’ Resistance, Experiments on, 90, 162
 
Ships, Naval, at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
 
See 9’3                              , .
 
Ships. See Steamers and Warships
 
1 Ships’ Speed, Influence of Depth of Water on,
 
90, 96, 99
 
Shipbuilding Industry, 47/. See a5, 455
 
Shipbuilding Material in Germany ; Import
 
Tariffs, 292
 
Shipbuilding; Practical Treatise, 431
 
Shipbuilding. See Warships and Naval Arclu-
 
Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
 
Shipbuilding Text-Book 208
 
Shipbuilding Trade, 55, 4o5, 477
 
Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, 70
 
Shipping in Hong Kong, 533
 
Shipping, Japanese, 10          -on
 
Shipping, Merchant, Classification in, 89
 
Shipping, Nagasaki, 211 .
 
Shipping, Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and, 494
 
Shipwrecks, 83, 187, 388, 630
 
Show, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
 
Sickness, Sleeping, in Africa 433
 
Siddeley 32-Horse-Power Motoi -Car, /6o
 
Silencer for Marine Motors, 5’29
 
Silk, Artificial, 564
 
Silver and Gold Alloys, 157
 
Simplon Tunnel, Surveying Work for the, 415
 
Sinclair’s Variable-Stroke Pump, 275
 
Sme of Angle, Approximation to the, 313
 
Single-Phase versus Continuous Current foi
 
Single-Phase Electric Railway and Motors, 103.
 
See Erratum, 215          .
 
Single-Phase Locomotive, Westinghouse, 25
 
Single-Phase Motors, Cranes
 
Sinking of Submarine Boats, 107, 118,128, 5J3
 
Size of War Vessels, 661
 
Skinner Frank W., on Williamsburg Bridge, New York541, 577, 643, 755, 787,854
 
Sleeping Compartment in Indian Rojal Tram, 335,399        .            .
 
Sleeping Sickness in Africa, 433
 
Slot tin ^'-Machines. See Machine-Tools
 
Smith C Alfred, on Birmingham University, 239,’274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details, see’Illustrated Index. See Erratum, 317
 
Smithfield Club Show, 771.
 
Smithv at Birmingham University, 507
 
Smoke-Abatement Appliances Exhibition, 808
 
I Smoke Helmets. See Fire Brigade in Illu
 
SoS anTlron Manufacture, Australia, 419.
 
See 385                #
 
’’“'canto”1 Lectures on the Mea™[en^^tr°c
 
Society! Royal Agricultural. See Agricultural
 
Sodium vlpoulrWnetieTptics and Fluores-cence of, 57
 
Soest Gas-Engine, 230
 
Solar Eclipses, 599
 
Solar System and Evolution, 319
 
Soldiers, Civil Employment for, 4Annlied Solutions and Liquids, Kinetic Th o } PP
 
SouthAfrica. See Cape. Natal, Orange River, South AfHca^Geodeli'c Survey of, 560
 
' South Africa G See also British Association
 
South Africa, Observatory, 609
 
South African Ports, 753
 
South West, Notes from the, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 18 s, 215, 251, 283, 317, 349K 389, 411, 447, 485. 521, 557, 591, 622, 659, 694, 731, 775, 809, 835, 867
 
South Yorkshire, Notes from, 15, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 349, 389, 410, 447, 484, 521, 556, 590, 622, 659, 694, 730, 775, 809, 834, 866
 
Southampton New Graving Dock, 517
 
Spanish Arsenal Cartridge-Case Factory, 548, 569 Speakman, E. M., on the Marine Steam-Turbine,
 
759. See 810
 
Specification, British Standard, for Portland Cement, 122
 
Spectrum of the Welsbach Mantle, Emission, 876
 
Speed of Great Western Trains, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
 
Speed-Indicators for Locomotives (Flamans), 242 Speed of Ships, Influence of Depth of Water on, 90, 96, 99
 
Speed of Warships Steaming in “ Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
 
Speed of Warships. See Steam Trials Spelter Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams Spinning-Mules, Safety Appliances for Cotton, 74, 544
 
Sprayer, Hop, Merryweather’s High-Pressure, 7 St. Lawrence River ; Cantilever Bridge, 376 St. Neots Electric Power Scheme. 699. See 186, 594, 662, 803
 
Stability of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
 
Standard, British, Specification for Portland Cement, 122
 
Standards Committee, Progress of the Engineering, 805
 
Standard Leading Screws for Lathes, 141
 
Standard, a New Yard, 155
 
Standard Steel Section List. 553
 
Staidey Cycle Show, 703, 743
 
Starting of Steam-Turbines, 332
 
State and Industry, 598
 
State Telephone System, 217, 870. See 353 Stations, Electric Power. See Electric
 
Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
 
Stead, J. E , and Richards, A. W., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459
 
Steam-Boat. See Steamer
 
Steam Boilers. See Boilers and Water- Tube
 
Steam-Carriage for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
 
Steam-Carriage for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
 
Steam-Condensing Plants, 630
 
Steam Consumption. See Steam Trials
 
Steam Copper Pipes, Corrosion of, 123 Steam-Engines. See Engines Steam, Exhaust, Oil-Separator for, 515 Steam Jacketing, Effects of, 197,227 Steam Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
 
Steam Lorries. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
 
Steam-Pumps on London and South-Western Locomotives, 633, 740
 
Steam Syphon and Pressure Gauge, Ilopkinson’s, 3 3
 
Steam Superheaters. See Superheaters
 
Steam Trials of British Warships, 873
 
Steam Trials of “ Carmania,” 726
 
Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Argyll,1 ’ 420
 
Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Foresight,” 57
 
Steam Trials of H.M. Ships in 1905, 873
 
Steam Trials. See Launches and Trial Trips Steam-Turbines. See Turbines, Steam Steam-Turbines in the Tropics, 740 Steamers, Atlantic, Speed of German, 357 Steamer, Blowing up, in Suez Canal, 493 Steamer “ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven, 55, 203
 
Steamers, Engines. See Engines, Marine
 
Steamers, Midland Railway Company’s ; Turbines and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
 
Steamers. See also Ships, Steamships, and Warships
 
Steamers, Thames, 490
 
Steamers for Transporting Iron Ore (Hon. Peter White), 431
 
Steamship Accident Damages, 190
 
Steamship “Kaiserin,” Hamburg - American Line, 289
 
Steamship, Various Stages of Construction ; “ Carmania,” 717
 
Steel Alloys with Nickel and Manganese, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
 
Steel and Aluminium Alloys, 246 279
 
Steel Barrels, Manufacture of, 813
 
Steel Bars, Manipulators for, 428, 435
 
Steel Boiler Plates, Fracture in, 105, 164, 195.
 
See Letters, 377
 
Steels, Carbon, Thermal Transformation of, 417 422. See 459
 
Steel Cars for Electric Railway, 388
 
Steel Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton 404
 
Steel, Chromium, 566
 
Steel, Chromium and Nickel, 417, 497
 
Steel Columns, Strength of, 62
 
Steel Cross-Head Bolts Fractured in Torpedo-
 
Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235 Steel, Effects of Carbon upon Iron and its
 
Oxides, 336, 473
 
Steel, Elastic Properties at High Temperatures. 331
 
Steel Girders. See Bridges
 
Steel for Guns ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435,464
 
Steel, High-Speed Tool, “ A W,” 797
 
Steel as an Igneous Rock, 312
 
Steel Industry, American, 20
 
Steel, Influence of Nickel and Carbon on, 671
 
Steel Ingots, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
 
Steel and Iron Brittleness, 133
 
Steel and Iron Electric Furnace, 86
 
Steel and Iron Industry, 628
 
Steel and Iron Institute. See Iron and Steel Institute
 
Steel and Iron, Manganese in, 565
 
Steel and Iron Output, World’s, 451. See 354
 
Steel and Iron Works, Use of “ Masut” in. 357
 
Steel-Melting Laboratoiy at Birmingham University, 507
 
Steel, Micro-Structure of. See Micro-Photographs
 
Steel Output, Canadian, 121
 
Steel, Overheated, 417, 459
 
Steel Rails on Bridges, Wear of, 534
 
Steel Railway Carriages, 842
 
Steel Records, American, 735
 
Steel Section Lists, Standard, 553
 
Steel-Smelting Laboratory at Birmingham University, 610
 
Steel Syndicates in Germany, 259
 
Steel-Vanadium Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638. See
 
Letters, and 632
 
Steel Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
 
Steering Gear of “ Carmania,” 225
 
Stephenson, The late George Robert, 597
 
Sterne’s High-Speed Ammonia Machinery, 280
 
Stokersand Engine-Room Artificers in the Royal Nav.\, 345
 
Stone Buildings, Preserving, 148
 
Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
 
Street Traffic in London, 85, 488, 625
 
Strength of Air, Dielectric, 784
 
Strength of Columns, 62
 
Strength and Growth of Timber, 289
 
Strength of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 754. See Letters.
 
Strength of Struts, 62
 
Strengthening of Riveted Bridges, 169, 367
 
Stresses in Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
 
Stresses on Metal. See Micro-Photographs
 
Stresses, Shearing, on Girders, 614. See Letters, 665, and Beams
 
Strikes and Trade Unions. See Industrial Notes and Paragraph Index
 
Structural Design of Ships, 431
 
Structure of Metal. See Micro-Photographs
 
Struts, Strength of, 62
 
Stuffing-Box for Piston-Rod of Gas-Engine, 295. See Packing and Gland
 
Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107,118,128, 593, 740. See Erratum, 831
 
Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
 
Submarine Telegraphs, 635
 
Subsidies for Australian Iron Manufacture, 419.
 
See 385
 
Suction-Gas Producers. See Gas Producers
 
Suez Canal, Blowing-Up of s.s. Chatham, 493
 
Summerfield, R. D., on Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
 
Sun Eclipse, 599. See 319.
 
Sunken Dredger Salved, 41
 
Superheater, Locomotive, for the Belgian State Railway, 482
 
Supply of Electricity by Private Owners, 627
 
Supports, Timber, of the Charing Cross Station
 
Roof, 865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 ; and Letters
 
Surface-Condensing Plants, 630
 
Survey, Geodetic, of South Africa, 560
 
Surveying Work for the Simplon Tunnel, 415
 
Suspension Bridge over East River, New York, 54i, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
 
Swedish Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Thornycroft), 409
 
Swing Span Viaduct over the River Barrow, 210
 
Swivelling Pulley, Graham, 617
 
Syndicates in Germany, 259
 
Syphon and Pressure-Gauge, Steam (Hopkin-son), 303
 
1 Table Bay Harbour, 40 - Ton Block - Setting “ Titan ” Crane, 246
 
Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar,
 
i 88, 93. See 126
 
Talbot, B., on Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
 
Tank, Elevated Water, 631
 
| Tantalum, 286
 
I Tariff Reform, American, 562
 
I Tariffs, German, Shipbuilding Material and, 292 Teaching. See Education and Training Technical Dictionary, Nautical, 651
 
Technical Education. See also Birmingham U niversity
 
Technical Education. See Education
 
Technical High School at Dresden, 121
 
Technical Training, Academic Side of, 19, 27
 
Telegraphs, 667
 
Telegraph Finance, British, 285
 
Telegraphs. See also Electric
 
Telegraphs, Submarine, 635
 
Telegraphy, American, 814
 
Telephones, 707
 
I Telephone Finance, British, 285
 
1 Telephones, Municipal, 870. See 217, 353 Telephones. See also Electric '
 
I Telephone Station Electrolytic Rectifiers, 563 Telephone System, National, 217, 353, 870 Telephony, Municipal, at Glasgow, 353
 
Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radia tion, 744
 
Temperature of the Electrodes during Electrolysis, 527
 
Temperatures of Furnaces, Bonus Systems for i Regularity in, 813
 
Tenders of Locomo.ives. See Locomotives
 
Test-Pieces; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces, 435, 464
 
Testing Cements, 340
 
Testing Electric Generators and Motors, 325, 679
 
Testing-Machine for Alternating Stress, 417, 459
 
Testing-Machine, Avery’s Torsion, at Birmingham University, 507
 
Testing Plant for Steam-Turbines (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
 
Testing at the Rei< hsanstalt, 308
 
Tests of De Laval Steam-Turbine, 880
 
Tests See Trials and Steam Trials, and Reich s-anstalt
 
Tests of Metals. See Micro-Photographs
 
Tests of Steam-Engines, 523
 
Tests of Suction Gas-Producer Plant. 674. See Letters, 811
 
Thames Steamers, 490
 
Thermal Radiation, Temperature and Efficiency Of, 744
 
Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steels, 417, ifemaws*
 
«;°S^sh Torpedi Boit Destroyer “ Magne,” 409                  .
 
Thornycroft 11-Horse-Power Motor-Car, C8 , ThwaiteS F^ed-Pump at Birmingham Univer-
 
Timber, Growth and Strength of, 289 ESS'S “Ling «« SUM. M.
 
865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 , an J let
 
Tin-Plate Trade, Legal Customs in the, 221 Tin Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams “Titan” Crane for 40-Ton 13lock-Setting a Tn hie Bav Harbour, 246        .  .
 
Tokio and Yokohama Harbours, Shipping, 49 Tool-Making, American, 505
 
Tool-Room Racks, 443, 481  „
 
Tool Steel, High-Speed AW, .97 Tools. See Machine-Tools. Tonography. German Fire Service, oil # Torsion-Testing Machine, Avery s, at Birmmgha
 
University, 507          .
 
Torsional Vibration of Shafting, 54
 
Touring-Car Competition, 412. See 618, 6j>5 Tower for Suspension Bridge, 643. See II dliam
 
Traction, Electric. See Electric Tramways and Railways
 
Traction Engines on Highways,
 
Traction, Mechanical. See Motor-Cais, Moto?-Waqons, and Electric                  .
 
Traction Problems; Institution of Civil Engineeis, Presidential Address, 626, 636
 
Traction, Railway, 140 - Horse - Power 1 etrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
 
Traction, Single-Phase /’. Continuous Currents, 103, 697
 
Traction in War, 733
 
Trade, American Iron, 735
 
Trade, British, with China, 155
 
Trade in China, Foreign, 120
 
Trade, Commissions, Secret, 189
 
Trade, Copper, 321
 
Trade, Copper, in Trans-Caucasus, 15/
 
Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlements of, 493.
 
See Letters, 530              .
 
Trade and Engineering Prospects in Japan, ooJ.
 
See 285
 
Trade in Hong Kong, 533
 
Trade, Indian Cotton, 191
 
Trade, Iron, Russian, 155
 
Trade, Iron and Steel, 628
 
Trade with Japan, United States, 259
 
Trade, Japanese, 52
 
Trade of Kobe and Osaka, 156
 
Trade, Korean, 36, 279
 
Trade, Legal Customs in the Tin-Plate, 221
 
Trade-Marks Act, New, 247
 
Trade Marks in Australia, 377
 
Trade and Peace, 285, 353
 
Trade and Railways, Queensland, 561
 
Trade, Russian Napntha, 322, 361
 
Trade. See also Industry
 
Trade, Shipbuilding, 55, 455
 
Trade, Steel, American, 20
 
Trade Union Congress, 351
 
Tiade Unions and Parliamentary Representation (Legal), 664
 
Trade Union. See Industrial Notes
 
Trade, Ural Platinum, 259
 
Trade, War Effects upon Russian, 23. See H’nr and Peace
 
Trade of Yokohama, 478
 
Trading, London County Council. See Municipal
 
Trafalgar Naval Ships, 88, 126. See 93
 
Trafalgar Tactics and Strategy, 88, 93. See 126 Traffic, Congestion of London, 85, 488, 625 Train, Royal, for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
 
Trains. See Railways, Locomotives, and Steam Carriages
 
Train Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242
 
Training of Apprentices, 409, 442, 458. See Education
 
Training, Commercial, for Engineers, 203
 
Training of the Engineer, Educational, 869 Training of Engineers. See Education Training, Technical, Academic Side of, 19, 27 Tram, Wear on, Rails, 344
 
Tram-Car Seat, Adjustable, 815
 
Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490.
 
See Municipal Trading
 
Tramway-Point Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
 
Tramway Rail-Grinder, Brown and Crosta, 112
 
Tramway Rail-Grinding Machine, Hadfield’s Petrol-Driven, 404
 
Tramway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738 Tramways. See also Electric Trans-Caucasus Copper Industry, 157 Transformations, Thermal, of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
 
Transport, Goods, Inferiority of Canals for, 355 Transport of Iron Ore (The Hon. Peter White),
 
Transvaal, British Association Visit to, 726
 
Transvaal, Labour and Alining in the, 255. See also Industrial Notes
 
Travellers for Constructing Williamsburg Bridge, 787. See Williamsburg Bridge
 
Traverser for the Western Railway of France, 111 Trials of British Warships. See Steam Trials Trials of Motor-Boats, Reliability, 187, 220. See
 
Letters, 291, 345
 
Trials of Motor Cars, Reliability, 412
 
Trials of Refrigerating-Machine at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
 
Trials of Steamers. See Steam Trials. Warships and Launches and Trial Trips
 
Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
 
Tnple-Screw Ship’s Stern-Bracket, “ Oarmania,” 118
 
Troopship, Indian, 338
 
?™nwAEtS’N'”o» Measuring and Mixing Powdered Materials, 393
 
^es^rW™a«°'wgnBridge. See William*, buri] Bridge
 
Tubes' Cor'rugaud, for Locomotives, 242
 
?aMd,USDimprioqe; Surveying Works, 415
 
TurMn'es (German itook>-
 
Turbine, Allis-Chalmers 844, 8G3
 
Tnrldne-Driven Cunard Liner. See “ Carman,a Turbine ur e of> 628 See Letters, 665 Turbine-Lathe (1(>8-In.) for Wallsend Works 114 Turbines, Marine, Parsons, for -‘Dieppe,” 55,
 
Turbine, Marine Steam, 7u9. See Sin
 
Turbines, Marine, in the Tropics, 740
 
Turbine’Press°i're'-Gauge, 723. See “ Carmanm” Turbines r. Reciprocating Engines in Cunard
 
TiJrhine’s''and Reciprocating Engines in the
 
Midland Railway Company's Boats, 107, 101
 
Whines for Ship Propulsion, Velocity Com-pounded, 493
 
^^^nhS^^ration Curve, 55, 203
 
Turbine, Tests of Laval, 8SO
 
Turbines in the Tropics. 740
 
Turbine-Wheel with Adjustable Nozzle, Pelton,
 
49o
 
Turbo-Compressors, Efficiency of, 598
 
Tnrkev Patents in, 553
 
Turner’s Automatic Point-Controller, 113
 
Turning Circle of Atlantic Liner, 725. See “ Carmania ”            .
 
Turning-Machine. See Machine-Tool*
 
Uganda Railway Dry Dock, 729
 
Umtali, British Association \ ifflt to, <92
 
Underground Railways. See 1
 
Underwriter®’ Liability for Damages, 190
 
Unemployed Workmen’s Bill. 185
 
Unions, Trade. See Trade Union*, Industrial
 
Note*, Legal
 
United States. See America
 
United States Notes from the, 58, 52, 114, 182, 214 281, 316, 344, 376, 409, 456, 483, 516, 565, 600* 622, 655, 729, 767, 843
 
United States Corrector, Rankine and a, 863
 
United States Railway Accidents. 419
 
Unit ed States Trade with Japan. 259
 
University, Birmingham, 239. 274, 341, 397, 504, 610, 858. For details see Ii.tirated Index. See Erratum, 317
 
University, Sheffield, Metallurgical Department, 416,454
 
Upton, Douglas, on a Manipulator for Steel
 
Bars, 428, 435
 
Ural Platinum Industry, 259
 
Utilisation of Peat, 256
 
Vacuum Discharger, 38
 
Vacuum Engine, Lowne, 113
 
Valtellina Electric Railway. 11
 
Valuation and Rateable Machinery, Quinquennial, 51
 
Valves for Acid Pumps, 530, 553
 
Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbine, 723
 
Valves for Gas-Engine, 220, 263, 295
 
Valve Gear Automatic Cut-off, f«»r Gas Engine, 295
 
Valve Gear for 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power
 
Rolling-Mill Engine’s, 212
 
Valve Gear for 100 Horse-Power “ Hoy oh ” Engine, 81
 
Valve Gear of 300 Horse Power Francois Engine, 10
 
Valve Gear of 600 Horse Power Engine, 179.
 
See Erratum, 260
 
Valve Gear for Locomotive, Flamme-Rongy, 482
 
Valves for Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
 
Valve Manufacturing Works of J. Hopkinson and Co., Limited, Huddersfield, 303
 
Valve Motions, Harmonic Analysis of, 36
 
Waive, Single Cylinder Pump, 526
 
Valves for Steam-Pumps, 328
 
Valves, Trip Gear for, 15 4
 
Valves and Valve Gearing, 506
 
Van, Ryknield Light Motor, 12
 
Vanadium in Metallurgy, 323, 417, 603, 638.
 
See 632 and Letter*
 
Vanadium Steels, 323
 
Vapour and Gas Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308 Vehicles. Self - Propelled. See Motor - Care,
 
J/ofor-B agon#, and Steam ('a->iage*
 
Ventilation of Baker-Street and Waterloo Railway, 820
 
Viaduct over the River Barrow, Wexford, 210 Vibration Diagrams of Atlantic Liner, 725. See
 
“ Carmania ”
 
Vibration of Engines, Counterweights for Overcoming, 362
 
Vibrations of Shafting, Torsional, 54
 
Vickers Sons and Maxim’s Works at Sheffield, 453. See 54
 
Vickers’ Works, Visit of King to, 54
 
\ ictoria Falls Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
 
Victoria balls, British Association Visit to, 792
 
Victoria Nyanza, Dry Dock, 729
 
“Victory" and other Trafalgar Ships 88, 126.
 
See 93
 
\ ienna Motor Fire Appliance a, 614
 
Waddell’s Professional Papers, 505
 
Wage Bonus System for Furnace Work, 81S Wages, Premium System of. 413. See 303 M age System at Hopkinson’s Valve Works. 303 wagon, Self-Discharging Hopper, for the
 
Prussian State Railway?, 478
 
Wagon, Steam. See 3fotor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
 
“Wake,” Influence of, upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column Line Ahead,” 481
 
Wall, Retaining, of Reinforced Concrete, 260 Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company’s Works ; Electric Travelling Cranes, 293
 
“ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the Dredger, 41 War ; Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
War Effects upon Russian Industry, 23. See 285, 353
 
War Experience and Size of Warships, 661
 
War, Food and Raw Material during, 190, 218
 
War, Japanese-Russian ; Future of the Cruisers, 449
 
War, Japanese-Russian; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
 
War, Japanese-Russian, Losses in, 192
 
War, Japanese - Russian ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 191
 
War, Motor-Oar in, 733
 
War and Trade, 23, 285, 353
 
Warner’s Windmill and Pumps, 210 Warship Construction in 1905, 873
 
Warships u
 
Admiralty Orders, 842
 
Armoured Cruiser, Future of the, 449
 
Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar,” 90, 96, 99
 
Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
Bulkheads, Longitudinal, in Warships, 191
 
Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
 
Chinese Navy, 455
 
Construction, Protection, Stability, &c., of War Vessels, A Text-Book on the, 208 Damaged Russian, at Port Arthur, 527 Design of Armoured Cruisers, 449. See 661 Destroyers, Influence of Depth of Water on Speed of, 90, 96, 99
 
Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, Sheffield Works, 403
 
H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Argyll,” Steam Trials of, 420
 
H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Invincible,” 842 H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Natal,” 414, 455 M.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Roxburgh;” Durr
 
Water-Tube Boiler, 589. See Erratum, 767
 
H.M. “ Destroyers,” 33-Knot, 190
 
H.M. “ Destroyers,” Steam Trials of, 873
 
H.M. Navy ; Debate in Parliament, 18
 
H.M. Navy ; Admiralty Policy and Education, 769. See Letters
 
H.M.SS. Launched in 1905, 873
 
W ar Sil ips—continued.
 
H.M.SS. Steam Trials in 1905, 873. See also Steam Trials
 
H.M. Scout Trials, 873
 
H.M. Submarine-Boats, Accidents to, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
 
H.M. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Lee ;” Fractured Crosshead Bolts ; Microscopic Observations, 235
 
Japanese Batteship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20 Japanese-Russian War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
 
Japanese and Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
Japanese Shipbuilding, 808
 
Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192
 
Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
 
Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
 
Russian and Japanese Ships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
 
Russian Damaged Ships at Port Arthur, 527
 
Russo-Japanese, War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
 
Size of Vessels, 661
 
Speed in “Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
 
Steam Trials of H.M. Scout “ Foresight,” 57
 
Steam Trials of H.M.S. “Argyll,” 420
 
Steam Trials of H.M.SS. in 1905, 873
 
Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
 
Submarine-Boats and their Salvage, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
 
Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Magne,” 409
 
Vickers Sons and Maxim, Sheffield Works, 453. See 54
 
Waste of Shipping, 83, 187, 388, 630
 
Water Action at the Assouan Dam, 563
 
Water, Depth of, and Its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
 
Water-Meter, 658
 
Water-Meter, Leinert’s, 33
 
Water-Pumps. See Pumps
 
Water and Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, 793
 
Water Supply of Egypt for Perennial Irrigation, 55
 
Water Supply, Liverpool, 564
 
Water Tank, Elevated, 631
 
Water-Tube Boiler Drilling-Machine, 830
 
Water-Tube Boilers, Durr, in H.M. Armoured
 
Cruiser “Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
 
Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
 
Water-Tube Boiler for the London and Southwestern Railway Locomotives, 633, 740
 
Water-Tube Boilers ; their History and Development, 476
 
Water-Tube Boiler, Yarrow, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
 
i Water-Turbines, 495
 
Water-Wheel, Pelton, 495
 
Waterhouse, G. B., on the Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 435, 671
 
Waterloo and Baker-Street Railway Ventilation, 820
 
Waterproofing Bridge Floors, 287
 
Waterways in Great Britain, 691
 
Waterways, Prussian, 53
 
Waterways. See also River and Canal
 
Watt, James, 340.
 
Wattless Currents, 153
 
Watts, Sir Philip, on the Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
 
Wave Form Analysis, Harmonic, 36. See also Electric
 
Waves and Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
 
Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
 
Wear on Tram-Rails, 344
 
Weathering of Windmills, 811, 863
 
Wednesbury Station, Midland Electric Power Company at, 739
 
Weed and Grass Destroyers on Railways, 323
 
Weir’s Twin Air-Pump on “ Carmania,’” 724
 
Welding Steel Barrels, 813
 
Wellbury’s Keyway Locator for Crank-Shafts, 193
 
Welsbach Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the, 876
 
Western Railway of France, Traverser for, 111
 
Western Telegraph Company, 635
 
Westinghouse Single-Phase Locomotive, 25
 
Westinghouse Single-Phase Railway Motors, 103.
 
See Erratum, 215
 
Wheel-Boss Boring-Machine (Hopkinson), 303
 
Wheels on Cotton Mules, Safety, 74. See 544
 
Whipple, Robert S., on a Suggested Application of the Bonus System, 813
 
White, The Hon. Peter, Lake Superior Iron Ore Pioneer, 431
 
Whitehead, The late Robert, 654
 
Whitworth, 108-In. Lathe for Turning Turbine Rotors, 114
 
Whitwortlf Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797
 
Williamsburg Bridge over the East River, New York, 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
 
Wilson, J. S., and Gore, W., on Stresses in Dams, 134. See also Stresses in Dams
 
Winding-Engines, Electric, 29
 
Windlass Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
 
Windmills and Pumps, 7, 210
 
Windmills, Weathering of, 811, 863
 
Wireless Electricity ; Dielectric Strength"of Air, 784
 
Wireless Electricity, Measurement of, 735, 772, | 806, 840
 
Wireless Telegraphy, 667
 
Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 593
 
Witham Railway Accident, 774
 
Wolseley 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
 
Wolseley-Siddeley 32 Horse-Power Motor-Car, 765
 
Wood-Gas Generators, 299
 
Wood, Growth and Strength of Timber, 289 Wood-Stave Pipe-Line, 493
 
Wood-Working Machinery. See Machine-Tools Woolwich Arsenal, Electricity in, 739 Workmen’s Cases. See Legal
 
Workmen and the Truck Acts, 122
 
Workmen’s Unemployed Bill, 185
 
Workmen’s Wages. See Wages and Industrial Notes


Works:
Works:
* [[Cammell, Laird and Co]].’s Works, Sheffield, 406
* Firth, Thomas, and Sons, Limited, Sheffield, 402
* French Armour-Piate, 355
* Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company’s Works, 403
* New [[Arrol-Johnston]] Car Company, Paisley, 832
* Osborn and Co.’s, Samuel, Works at Sheffield, 407
* Steam-Turbine Department; Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
* Valve-Manufacturing, of J. Hopkinson and Co., Huddersfield, 303
* [[Vickers, Sons and Maxim]]’s Works, Sheffield, 54, 453


Cammell, Laird, and Co.’s Works, Sheffield, 406
* Works, Redistribution of, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
 
* Workshop Practice for Apprentices, 310  
Firth, Thomas, and Sons, Limited, Sheffield, 402
* Workshop Roofs and Floors, 303
 
* World’s Steel and Iron Output, 20, 451. See 354  
French Armour-Piate, 355
* Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845
 
Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company’s Works, 403
 
New Arrol-Johnston Car Company, Paisley, 832
 
Osborn and Co.’s, Samuel, Works at Sheffield, 407
 
Steam-Turbine Department; Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
 
Valve-Manufacturing, of J. Hopkinson and Co., Huddersfield, 303
 
Vickers Sons and Maxim’s Works, Sheffield, 54, 453
 
Works, Redistribution of, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
 
Workshop Practice for Apprentices, 310 Workshop Roofs and Floors, 303
 
World’s Steel and Iron Output, 20, 451. See 354 Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845
 
Yard Standard, A New, 155
 
Yarrow, Harold, on the Influence of Depth of Water on the Speed of Destroyers, 90, 96. See 99
 
Yarrow Water-Tube Boiler for Twin Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
 
Year-Books and Annuals. See Literature Index Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and Shipping, 494
 
Yokohama Trade, 478
 
Zambesi Falls, British Association Visit to, 792
 
Zambesi River Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia,


1, 75, 137, 357
* Yard Standard, A New, 155
* Yarrow, Harold, on the Influence of Depth of Water on the Speed of Destroyers, 90, 96. See 99
* Yarrow Water-Tube Boiler for Twin Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
* Year-Books and Annuals. See Literature Index
* Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and Shipping, 494
* Yokohama Trade, 478


Zinc-Shaving-Making Lathe, 669
* Zambesi Falls, British Association Visit to, 792
* Zambesi River Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
* Zinc-Shaving-Making Lathe, 669


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General Index

  • Academic Side of Technical Training, 19, 27
  • Accessibility of Ports; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
  • Accessories of Engines, Breakdown of, 523
  • Accidents, Naval; Microscopical Observations, 235
  • Accidents, Influence of, Physical Fatigue on, 593
  • Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
  • Accidents, Railway, and the Public, 188
  • Accidents, Railway, in the United States, 419
  • Accident, Railway, at Witham, 774
  • Accidents to Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107,118, 128, 593
  • Accumulators. See Electric
  • Acetylene Blow-Pipe, 51
  • Acid Pump-Valves, 530, 553
  • Action of Radium on Diamonds, 322
  • Acts of Parliament. See Parliament and Legal
  • Adjustable Railway or Tramcar Seat, 815
  • Admiralty Coal and Briquettes, 863
  • Admiralty Policy and Engineering Education, 769. See Letters
  • Admiralty Problems. See Navy and Warships
  • Advancement of Apprentices, 442
  • Aerial Cableway for Building the Zambesi
  • Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
  • Aeronauts ; Balloons sent up from Yacht, 289, 883
  • Africa. See South Africa
  • Africa, Sleeping Sickness in, 433
  • Agricultural Boiler Explosion, 466
  • Agricultural Engines at the Smithfield Club Show, 771
  • Agricultural and Highland Society ; Suction Gas Trials, 674
  • Agricultural Society (Royal) and County Shows, 154, 455
  • Agricultural Society, Royal:
  • Attendance, 6
  • Dairy Machinery, 8
  • Implements, 6
  • Merryweather’s High-Pressure Hop-Sprayer, 7
  • Meteorological Exhibits, 10
  • Miscellaneous, 9
  • Oil-Engines, 6
  • Windmills and Pumps, 7
  • Agriculture, Meteorology in Relation to, 10
  • Air-Compressing Plant, Portable (Lacy-Hulbert), 814
  • Air-Compressor, Ingersoll-Sergeant, 391
  • Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
  • Air-Compressors, Efficiency of Turbo-, 598
  • Air-Compressors. See also Blowing Engines Air, Dielectric, Strength of, 784
  • Air-Pumps on “Carmania” (Weir), 724
  • Air-Pumps and Circulating-Pumps, Combined (Carruthers), 676
  • Air-Pumps and Condenser, 93. See 676
  • Air-Pump, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
  • Air Pumps, Independent Twin (H. Watson and
  • Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne), 328
  • Aldwych and Kingsway Opening, 527
  • Allis-Chalmers’Steam-Turbine, 814, 863
  • Alloys, Aluminium Steel and, 246, 279
  • Alloys of Cobalt and Nickel, 330. See 436, 500
  • Alloys of Copper and Tin, Effect of Chilling, 223
  • Alloys of Gold with Silver, 157
  • Allots, Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 745,
  • 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Alloys of Iron and Tantalum, 286
  • Alloys Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Alloys of Vanadium and other Metals, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters. See also 632 Alternators. See Electric
  • Aluminium Steel and Alloys, 246, 279
  • Aluminium-Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters. See also 632
  • Ambulance Service, London, 87
  • America. See United States
  • American Hustling, 3
  • American Iron Ore Country, 431
  • American Iron Trade, 20, 351, 451, 628, 735
  • American Irrigation, 871
  • American Locomotives. See Locomotives American Machine-Tools. See Machine-Tools American Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
  • American Railroads, 155, 805
  • American Steel and Iron Industry, 20, 354, 451, 628, 735
  • American Tariff Reform, 562
  • American Telegraphy, 814
  • American Tool - Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505. See Machine-Tools
  • Ammonia Machinery, High-Speed, 280
  • Amorphous States of Metals, Crystalline and, 384
  • Analysis of Valve Motions, Harmonic, 36
  • Anatomy of Bridgework, 169, 367
  • Anchor-Cables for Express Cunarders, 842 Anchor Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
  • Anchorage and Chains for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Anchorage for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
  • Anderson-Fleming Method of Measuring Electric Currents, 735, 772, 806, S40
  • Andrews, Thomas, on Microscopic Observations on Naval Accidents, 235
  • Andrews, Thomas, on the Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
  • Angle, Approximation to the Sine of, 313
  • Annealing Furnaces, Gun-Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
  • Annuals and Year-Books. See Literature
  • Anti-Foreign Agitation in China, 837
  • Antimony. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Antwerp Port Extensions, 386
  • Applied Mechanics (Text-Book), 175
  • Applied Science, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
  • Apprentice Advancement, 442
  • Apprentice and Workshop Practice, 340
  • Apprenticeship. See Education and Training
  • Approaches to Williamsburg Bridge. See HV'Z-liamsburg Bridge
  • Approximation to the Sine of Angle, 313
  • Aqua Meter, 658
  • Arbitrators, Remuneration of, 270
  • Arc Lamps. See Electric
  • Arch. See Bridge
  • Arched Roof, Collapse of, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
  • Archer, H. G., on Fishguard Harbour Works and the Great Western Railway Company’s New Route to Ireland, 178
  • Argentine Compound Articulated Locomotives, 44, 159
  • Argentine Railways, 480
  • “ Argyll,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 420
  • Armament of Warships. See Warships
  • Armour, Effects of Gun Fire on, 527
  • Armour-Plate Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
  • Armour-Plate Works, French, 355
  • Armour. See Warships
  • Armoured Concrete. See Concrete
  • Armoured Ships. See Warships
  • Arnold, Professor J. O., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
  • Arnold, Professor J. O., on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 277
  • Arrol-Johnston Car Company’s Works, 832
  • Arrol-Johnston Motor-Car, 412, 618, 655, 832
  • Artificial Silk, 564
  • Artillery. See Guns
  • Assessable Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and, 51
  • Assessment of Machinery, 174. See Letters, 290
  • Assouan Dam, 563. See Dams and Shearing Stresses
  • i “Astatki,” Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Astronomy and the Cape Observatory, 609 1 Astronomy. See also British Association
  • | Atlantic Steamers, Speed of German, 357 Atlantic Steamer. See “ Car m an ia ” Atomic Theory ; Evolution, 319
  • Attachment of Turbine Blades, 810. See 759.
  • See Letters, 813
  • Attitude of the Public towards Railways, 188
  • Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225
  • “ Auld Brig o’ Ayr,” Preservation of, 388, 494
  • Australasia. See New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, and South
  • . Australia
  • Australia, Trade-Marks in, 377
  • Australian Railways: Queensland, 561; New
  • South Wales, 525
  • Australian Socialists and Iron Manufacture, 419.
  • See 385
  • Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar, ’ 90, 96, 99
  • Auto-Cars. See Motor-Cars and Self-Propelled
  • Cars
  • Automatic Safety Device for Lift-Doors, 125
  • Automobile. See Motor-Cars
  • Auxiliarv Boiler for Ships, 617
  • Avery’s Torsion-Testing Machine at Birmingham
  • University, 507
  • Axle-Box Boring-Machine, Horizontal, 439
  • Axles. See Motor-Cars
  • Ayr Bridge, Preservation of, S88f 491
  • Ayrton, Professor, on the Distribution of Power, 380
  • Bacon, Captain R. IL, on Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107, 128. See 118, 593
  • Baker street and Waterloo Railway, Ventilation of, 820
  • Baku and Japan, 631
  • Baku Oil-Fields, 512
  • Balancing of Engines, Counterweights for, 362
  • Baling Cotton at Lagos, West Africa, Plant for, 111
  • Ballasting Permanent Way, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Ballons Sondes Sent Up from a Yacht, 289
  • Bar Manipulator for Rolling Mills, 428, 435
  • Barrels, Steel, Manufacture of, 813
  • Barrow Viaduct, Wexford, 210
  • Batteries. See Electric
  • Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260. See Russo-Japanese War
  • Battleships. See Warships
  • Beam, Bending Moment for (Rankine’s Formula), 863
  • Beam Flexures, Experiments on, 433. See Girders
  • Beard, J. R., and Hutton, R. S., on Heat Insulation, 64
  • Bearings for Zambesi Bridge at Victoria Falls, 137. See 1, 75, 357
  • Beira, British Association’s Visitt to, 792
  • Belgian Coal-Mining, 864
  • Belgian, Cockerill Company, 882
  • Belgian Railway Profile, Brussels to Ans, 517
  • Belgian Six-Wheel Coupled Locomotive, 517
  • Belgian State Locomotives at the Li6ge Exhibition (Cockerill), 482. See Liege
  • Belgian State Railways, Four-Coupled Express Locomotive (Socicte Anonyme “ La Metallur-gique,” Tubize Belgium), 728
  • Bell, Macleod and Plato’s Electric, 281
  • Bellet, Daniel, on the Inferiority of Canals for Goods and Transport, 355
  • Belt, Hendry’s Laminated Leather, 225 See Erratum , 248
  • Bending Moment for Beam (Rankine’s Formula),
  • Bennis’s Coal-Conveying Plant, 46. See 807 Ben rath Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
  • Berlin b ire Brigade, 509, 579. See Eire. St j
  • Binnie, Sir A. R., Inst. C.E., Presidential Address, 626, 636
  • Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illustrated Index’ See Erratum, 317
  • Blading of Steam - Turbines, 7t9, 810 See Letters, 843
  • Blast Furnace Gas for Gas-Engines, 263. See a’so Engines, Gas
  • ! Blast-Furnace Process. 260
  • I Blast-Furnace and Roasting b urnice at Birmingham University, 507
  • Block-Setting “Titan" Crane forTabk Bay Harbour, 246
  • Blow-Pipe, Acetylene, 54
  • Blowing-Engines. See Engines, Blowing, and Air Compressors
  • Blowing up of 8.S. “ Chatham,” 491
  • Board of Trade and Boiler Explosions. See Boiler Explosion
  • Board of Trade and Industry, 59s
  • Board of Trade and Municipal Obstruction, 631
  • Boats, Motor, Reliability Trials of, 187, 220. See
  • Letters, 291, 315. See also -Vofor Launches
  • Bogies for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399. Sec also Carriages
  • Boilers (Text-Books), 317, 476
  • Boiler, Cochran, for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
  • Boiler, Cochran, for Steam Railway < 'oach, 248
  • Boilers, Dry-Back Return-Tul*-, at Birmingham University, 341
  • Boilers and Engines for Twin-Screw Lifeboat
  • “ Moseley," 378
  • Boiler Explosion near Truro, 4<«6
  • Boiler Fittings, Hopkinson- Works for, 3<<3
  • Boiler-House Economy, 807
  • Boiler, Lancashire Flue Tube (Hopkinson). 3<»3
  • Boilers of Locomotives. Sec Locwm'-rfta*
  • Boiler^, Navy. See Baiters and ll’nlrr Tube Boilers
  • Boiler-Owners and Factory Act. 66
  • Boiler Plates, Steel, Fracture in, 105. 164, 195.
  • See Letters, 377
  • Boilers and Smoke Abatement, ni*
  • Boilers, Steam; their Histon and Development, 476. See 337
  • Boilers, Water-Tube. See Water-Tube Baiters
  • Bolt-Forging, Cutting, ami Screwing Machinery, 245
  • Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railways, 61. See >79
  • Bonus System, Suggested Application for Fur nace Work, 813
  • Books Received, 133, 175, 2<»9. 325. 341, 433, 477, 506, 651, 819. Sec Erratum, 651
  • Boring-Machines. See Machine-Tools
  • Bourdon Telescopic Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, 242
  • Bournemouth Municipal Tramways, 526
  • Brake-Gear for Electrn M »ton», 10
  • Brake. See Motor-Cars
  • Brass Micro-Photographs, Gun-Cartridge Cases, 548, 569
  • Breakdowns of Engines, 523
  • Breda Company’s 150 Indicated Horse-Power Corliss Engine at Liege Exhibition. 313
  • Breech Mechanism, with Gtin)M>wder Cartridge, for Initial Explosion in Petrol Motor (Wolselej Company), 615
  • Brewers’ Exhibition, 526
  • Bridge, Admiral Sir Cyprian, on Tactics and Strategy at the time of Trafalgar, 8U. 93. See 126
  • Bridge, Arched, Reinforced Concrete. 561
  • Bridge, Cantilever, St. LawrenRiver. 376
  • Bridge Rail-Bearers, Deflection of. 69, 101
  • Bridge Floors, Waterproofing. 287
  • Bridge, Preservation of Ajr, 3-^, 491
  • Bridge over the River Zamb< >i al Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Bridges, Strengthening of, 169, 367
  • Bridges, Wear of Steel Rails on. 534
  • Bndge, Williamsburg, Neu York, 541,577, 643
  • I < 55, 787, 854
  • Bridge work Anatomy, 169, 367
  • Briquettes and Admiralty Coal, 863
  • I British A Maori nt ion ; 222
  • South African Meeting, 119
  • Steel as an Igneou* Rock, by Professor Arnold, 312
  • K r i t isli As so ci atio n - contintied.
  • The Action of Radium on Diamonds, by Sir William Crookes, 322
  • Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe; Presidential address by Professor George II. Darwin, 319
  • The Distribution of Power, by Professor Ayrton, 3S0
  • Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, by G. T. Beilby, 381. See 399
  • Molecules in Solution, by G. T. Beilby, 399.
  • See 384
  • The Sleeping Sickness, 433
  • Geodetic Survey of South Africa, by Sir David Gill, 560
  • Irrigation, by Colonel Sir C. Scott Mon-crieff, 871
  • South African Meeting, 119, 222, 609, 647, 683, 726, 789
  • Cape Observatory, 609
  • Physical and Mechanical Section, 647
  • The Chemical Section, 647
  • Engineering Section, 650
  • Lectures and Receptions, 683
  • Journey across South Africa, 683
  • Cape Town, 685
  • Natal, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Colenso, and Ladysmith, 685
  • The Transvaal : Johannesburg, The Rand, and Pretoria, 726
  • Diamonds and Dynamite, 727. See 790
  • The Orange River Colony, 789
  • Kimberley and Diamonds, 790. See 727
  • Bulawayo and theMatoppo Hills, 790
  • The Victoria Falls, 792 See 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Salisbury, Umtali, and Beira, 792
  • British Coal in Russia, 190
  • British Coal Supplies, 819
  • British Columbian Coal, 52
  • British Patents of 1904, 61
  • British Railway Construction, 248
  • British Railway Economics, 517, 655, See Erratum, 565
  • British Railway Returns, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
  • British Science Guild, 594
  • British Standard Specification for Portland
  • Cement, 122
  • British Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
  • British Thomson - Houston Company, Rugby, Turning and Boring Mills for, 59
  • British Trade with China, 155
  • British Warships. See Warships
  • Brittleness of Metals, 133
  • Bronzes, Effect of Chilling, 223
  • Brooke’s Automatic Vacuum Discharger, 38
  • Brotan Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
  • Brown, the late Charles, 853. See 481
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John ; Turbine-Driven
  • Cunard Liner. See “ Carmania ”
  • Brown and Crosta Tramway Rail-Grinder, 112
  • Brussels to Ans, Railway Profile, 517
  • Buckling of Beams, 433
  • Buenos Ayrean Railways, 480
  • Buffer-Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
  • Building Acts, London, 219
  • Building Construction ; Flexure of Beams, 433
  • Building Material Fire Tests, 646
  • Building of Reinforced Concrete, 2c0
  • Buildings, Stone, Preserving, 148
  • Bulawayo and the Matoppo Hills, British Association’s Visit to, 790
  • Bulkheads in Warships, Longitudinal, 191
  • Cable to Iceland, Submarine, 226
  • Cables, Chain, for the Express Cunarders, 842
  • Cables for Suspension Bridge, 577. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357,
  • Caisson for Bridge Construction. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
  • Campbell, Professor E. D., on the Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
  • Canadian Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
  • Canadian Steel Output, 121
  • Canal Bill, Prussian, 53
  • Canals in Great Britain, 691
  • Canals, Inferiority of, for Goods Transport, 355
  • Canal, Panama, 871
  • Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
  • Cantilever Bridge, St. Lawrence River, 376
  • Canton-Kowloon Railway, 876
  • Cape Observatory, 609
  • Cape Town, British Association Visit to, 683
  • Cape Town Harbour, 573
  • Capitaine Producer - Gas Engine Fitted to Launch, 145
  • Capstan Lathes. See Machine-Tools
  • Car Seat, Adjustable Tramway and Railway, 815
  • Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars
  • Carbon-Iron-Nickel-Manganese Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Carbon and Nickel Influence on Iron, 671
  • Carbon Oxides, Effect upon Iron, 336, 473
  • Carburettor for 140-Horse-Power Petrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
  • Carbutt, The late Sir E. H., 490. See Letters,. 530. See Erratum, 553
  • Carels’ 600-Horse-Power Steam-Condensing Engine, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power Rolling-Mills for, 212
  • “Caronia,” Cunard Liner; Engines versus Turbines, 719
  • ••Carinailia*” Triple - Screw Turbine-Vriven Milliard liner:
  • 703, 715
  • Boilers, 723
  • Building of Hull, 7’17
  • Cargo and Navigation Appliances, 725
  • Comparison between the “ Caronia’s ” and | “ Carmania’s” Machinery, 719
  • Condensers and Pumps, 723
  • Construction of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719 I
  • “ < ariliailia continued.
  • Designs, 715
  • Dimensions, 716
  • Electric Installation, 724
  • Experiments preparatory to the Designing of “Carmania’s” Turbines, 719
  • Passenger Accommodation, 718
  • Rotor-Lifting Gear, 723
  • Stern Bracket, 718
  • Trials, 726
  • Turbine Glands, 721
  • Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbines, 723
  • Valves, Governors, and Lubrication, 720
  • Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon, 708, 74*5, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Carriage-Buffer Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
  • Carriages for Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
  • Cars and Carriages. See Motor-Cars, Railway, Self-Propelled, and Tramway
  • Carriage, Steam Motor, for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
  • Carriage, Steam Motor, for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
  • Carriages, Steel, Railway, 388, 842 '
  • Carriage Traverser, Western Railway of France, 111
  • Carriage-Wheels, Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances, 74. See 544
  • Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, Manufacture of, 548, 569
  • Cartridge Heading and Indenting Press, 439 Casks, Forsyth’s Racking Cock for Filling, 421 Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton Steel, 404
  • Catalogues, 66, 124, 158, 232, 266, 292, 502, 566, 606, 635, 740, 785, 816, 851, 883
  • Cement, British Standard Specification for, 122
  • Cement Syndicates in Germany, 259
  • Cement Testing, 340. See Concrete
  • Central Station. See Electric and Power
  • Chain Cables for the Express Cunarders, 842
  • Chains and Anchorage for Suspension Bride e, New York, 577, 755. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Channel Steamers, Midland Railway Company's ;
  • Turbine and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
  • Channel Steamer, Turbine-Driven, “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
  • Charing Cross Station Roof Collapse, 771, 838, 865. See Letters. See Erratum, 810
  • Charing Cross Station ; Timbering of Roof, 865.
  • See 771, 838, and Letters
  • Chassis. See Motor-Cars
  • “ Chatham,” Blowing up of, in Suez Canal, 493 Chatham Dockyard ; 180 Ton Sheer Legs. 81 Chemical Fire-Engines. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
  • Chemical Papers at the British Association, 647
  • Chemical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Chemistry of Blast-Furnace Process, 259
  • Chemistry, Electro and Electro-Thermal, 804
  • Chemistry, Evolution in, 319
  • Chilling Bronzes, Effect of, 223
  • Chimney of Reinforced Concrete, 419
  • China, Anti-Foreign Agitation in, 837
  • China, British Trade with, 155
  • China, Foreign Trade in, 120
  • China, Future and Railways of, 450
  • China, Kowloon and Canton Railway, 876
  • China Railway, East, 564
  • China, Sale of Machinery in, 553
  • China Trade Prospects, 285, 353, 450
  • Chinese Navy, 455
  • Chromium, 566
  • Circulating and Air-Pumps Combined. See Air-Pumps
  • Civil Employment for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of:
  • Surface-Condensing Plants, by R. W. Allen, 630
  • Presidential Address, by Sir A. R. Binnie, 626, 636
  • Waterways in Great Britain, by Mr. J. A. Saner, 691
  • The Steam-Turbine, by the Hon. C. A. Parsons, 847
  • Heat Economy in Factories, by H. A. Mavor, 883
  • Classification in Merchant Shipping, 89
  • Cleveland Iron. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Cleveland and the Northern Counties, Notes from, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250, 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 6*2, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 824, 866
  • Clothel Refrigerating-Machine, 70
  • Clutches. See Motor-Cars
  • Clyde, Accessibility of Ports, 469
  • Coal, Admiralty, and Briquettes, 863
  • Coal, British Columbian, 52
  • Coal-Conveying Plant at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46 "
  • Coal-Mining, Belgian, 864
  • Coal-Mining. See Colliery and Winding
  • Coal in Russia, British, 190
  • Coal Supplies, 819
  • Coal Syndicates in Germany, 259
  • Coaling-Crane, Locomotive Gantry, 555
  • Cobalt, Copper, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
  • Cobalt and Nickel Alloys, 330
  • Cochran Boiler for Auxiliary Machinery on Shipboard, 617
  • Cochran Boiler for Steam Railway Coach, 248
  • Cock, Racking, for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
  • Cockerill Company, 882
  • Cockerill’s Locomotives at the Ltege Exhibition. 482
  • Cockerill 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston Francois Type Compound Condensing Engine, 12,56
  • Cockerill’s 10,090-Horse-Power Compound Three-
  • Crank Rolling-Mill Engine, 376
  • Cofferdams for Pier, 505
  • Colenso, British Association’s Visit to, 688
  • Collapse of Charing Cross Roof, 771, 838, 865.
  • See Letters, Erratum, 810
  • allege of Applied Science, Imperial, 17, 20. See Letters, 122
  • Collieries. See Winding
  • Colliery Managers’ Pocket-Books, 1906, 785
  • Collisions. See Accidents, Railway
  • Colonial Development, Elements in, 492
  • Colony, Orange River, 789
  • Columbian Coal, British, 52
  • Columns, Strength of, 62
  • Combines. See Trusts
  • Commerce, Faculty of, at Birmingham University, 858
  • Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
  • Commissions, Secret, 189
  • Commutator, Electric, for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
  • Comparison between “Caronia” and “Carmania’s ” Machinery, 719
  • Competition and Engineers, 487
  • Compound Engines. See Engines
  • Compound Locomotives. See Locomotives
  • Compressors, Air. See Air
  • Compressor, Ammonia, 280
  • Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492.
  • See Letters, 530
  • Concrete Compositions, 269
  • Concrete, Ferro, Failure at Madrid, 454
  • Concrete Fire Tests, 646
  • Concrete Mixing and Measuring Machines, 393
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Arch Bridge, 564
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Chimney, 419
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Experimental Researches on, 206, 438, 646
  • Concrete, Reinforced, as a Fire Resistant, 438
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Retaining Wall, 260
  • Condenser and Air-Pump, Combined, 93
  • Condensers of “ Carmania,” 723
  • Condensing Machinery, Edwards’s, 180
  • Condensing Plant, Pumps. See Air-Pumps and
  • Circulating-Pumps
  • Condensing Plants, Surface, 630
  • Conductivity. See Electric
  • Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly-Alternating Currents, 32, 784
  • Conductivity of Salt Solution; Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Confidence of Employers, 562
  • Congestion of London Traffic, 85, 488, 625
  • Congress, Trades Union, 351
  • Construction, British Railway, 248
  • Consular Corps and Industry, 598
  • Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negligence, 151
  • Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details, see Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
  • Continuous Current versus Single-Phase for Traction, 697
  • Continuous Rail-Bearers, Deflection of, 69, 101
  • “ Contraflo ” Condenser (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
  • Controlling Devices for Engines. See Governors Conversazione of the Royal College of Science, 841
  • Conveying Plant for Coal at the Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works, 46
  • Conveyor for Cableway for Building the Zambesi Bridge, 137. See 1, 75, 357
  • Cooling Curves of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
  • See Letters, 843
  • Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Iron, 436, 500
  • Copper Industry of the Trans-Caucasus, 157
  • Copper Position, 321
  • Copper Prices. See Metal Price Diagrams
  • Copper Steam-Pipes, Corrosion of, 123
  • Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power, 313
  • Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring, 599
  • Corrector, a United States, and Rankine, 863
  • Corrosion of Copper Steam-Pipes, 123
  • Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
  • Cost of Berlin Fire Brigade, 579
  • Cotton-Ginning and Baling Plant at Lagos, West Africa, 111
  • Cotton Industry in British India, 191
  • Cotton-Picker, Lowry, 122, 390
  • Cotton-Seed Products (A Manual), 175
  • Cotton-Spinning Mules, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
  • Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
  • County Council. See London County Council
  • Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic Buffer, 180
  • Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
  • Crabtree, J. H., on Safety Appliances for Cotton-
  • Spinning Mules, 74, 544
  • Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors, 830
  • Cranes, Electric Travelling ; Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
  • Crane, Locomotive Gantry Steam Coaling, 555
  • Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Electric Travelling, 41 Cranes. See also Hoists
  • Crane, “Titan,” for 40-Ton Block-Setting at Table Bay7 Harbour, 216
  • Criticism of Engineers, 487
  • Cross-Head Bolts, Fractured, in Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235
  • Crucible Furnaces, 303
  • Cruiser, Future of the, 449
  • Cruisers. See Warships
  • Crystalline and Amorphous States of Metals, 384
  • Crystalline Structure of Iron. See Micro-Photographs
  • Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, and Head, the late Archibald P., on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
  • Cunard Turbine-Driven Liner “ Carmania.” See “ Carmania”
  • Cunarders, Chain Cables for the Express, 842
  • Cunningham, Bryson, on the Accessibility of Ports, 469
  • Curtis Steam Turbine, 759. See 810
  • Customs in the Tin-PlateTrade, Legal, 221
  • Cycle Show, Stanley, 703, 743
  • Cylinder, Explosion of a Drying, 197
  • Cylinder, Hydraulic, 20-Ton Steel Casting, 401
  • Dairy7 Machinery, 8
  • Dairy Show; Refrigerator Machine Trials, 530, 553
  • Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527
  • Damages, Steamship Accident (Legal), 190
  • Dam, Assouan, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the, 563. See Dams, Stresses on
  • Dams, Earthen, in Indian Reservoir, 324
  • Dams, Stresses on Masonry, 35, 134, 171, 751.
  • See Letter
  • Davy and Holmes’ Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
  • De Brouwer Retort Machinery, 444
  • De Glehn Compound Locomotive for the Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
  • De Laval, see Laval
  • “Deadfit” Keyway-Slotter, 815
  • Dean, The late Mr. William, 420
  • Decapod Locomotive for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (R. Stephenson and Co., Darlington), 693
  • Deceleration of Turbine Steamer, 55, 203
  • Decking for Bridges. See Bridges
  • Defects, Latent, in Motor-Car (Legal), 631
  • Deflection of Continuous Rail-Bearers, 69, 101
  • Depth of Water and its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
  • Derailments. See Accidents, Railway
  • Destroyers. See Warships
  • Destructors for Town Refuse, 651
  • Diagrams, Metal Price, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
  • Diamonds, Action of Radium on, 322
  • Diamonds, Kimberley, 727, 790
  • Diary, City, 552
  • Dictionary, Nautical Technical, 651
  • Dielectrics, Contact with, 32
  • Dielectric Strength of Air, 784
  • “ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer, 55, 203
  • Dingier Gas-Engine, 295
  • Dining-Saloon in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399
  • Directory, Gas Works, 552
  • Distribution of Power, 380
  • Distribution of Shearing Stresses. See Shearing Stresses and Dams
  • Dock, Dry, on Victoria Nyanza, 729
  • Dock Extensions at Antwerp, 386
  • Dock, Graving, at Southampton, 517
  • Dock Schemes in Parliament, 793
  • Dockyard, Portsmouth, 110
  • Dockyard Reform and Warship Construction, 873
  • Double-Decked Bridge, New York. See IIY7-liamsburg Bridge
  • Double-Piston (Francois Type) Compound Condensing Engines, 200-Horse-Power, 12, 56
  • Douglas, George M., on Wood-Gas for Power Purposes and Gas-Generators, 299
  • Drainage Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
  • Drawing-Office at Birmingham University, 507
  • Drawing Presses for Cartridge-Cases, 439, 548, 569
  • Dredger, “ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the, 41
  • Dredging for Gold, 506
  • Dresden Technical High School, 121
  • Drilling Machines. See Machine-Tools
  • Dry Dock at Southampton, 517
  • Dry Dock on Victoria Nyanza, 729
  • Drying Cylinder, Explosion of, 197
  • Drysdale, Dr. Charles V., on the Testing of Generators and Motors, 679
  • Duddell’s Oscillograph for Measuring High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • Durban, British Association’s Visit to, 688
  • Durban Harbour, 753
  • Durr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M. Armoured
  • Cruiser “ Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
  • Dynamite Blowing up of s.s. “ Chatham,” 493
  • Dynamometer for Electric Testing, 679
  • Dynamos. See also Alternators and Generators under Electric
  • Earth Rotation, River Courses, Eddies, and, 223
  • Earthen Dams in Indian Reservoirs, 324
  • East China Railway, 564
  • East River Bridge, New York, Williamsburg 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
  • Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited, 635
  • Eastern Railway of France, Four-Cylinder Locomotive for, 830
  • Eccentric Keyways, Locator for, 193
  • Eclipse, Apparatus for Measuring the Coronal Radiation, 599
  • Economic Condition of Japan, 52
  • Economy of Boiler-House and Mechanical Stokers, 807
  • Economy, Heat, in Factories, 883
  • Economy, Steam-Engine, 481
  • Education and Advancement of Apprentices, 442
  • Education of Apprentices, 409, 458
  • Education, Engineering, Admiralty Policy and, 769. See Letters, andc.
  • Education of Engineers, 313, 344, 346, 869
  • Education of Mining Engineers, 501
  • Education ; the State and Industry, 598
  • Education ; Technical School at Dresden, 121
  • Education ; Training of the Engineer, 869
  • Edwards’s Inverted Air-Pump, 180
  • Effect of Chilling Bronzes, 223
  • Effects of the Oxides of Carbon upon Iron and its Oxides, 336, 473
  • Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
  • Effects of War upon Russian Industry, 23
  • Effects. See also Influences
  • Egypt; Water Supply for Perennial Irrigation, 55
  • Egyptian irrigation, 871
  • Egyptian Tank Locomotive, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, 315
  • Ehrhardt and Sehjner Gas-Engine, 295
  • Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
  • Elbe Harbour, Tunnel Under, 357
  • Electric * See also Electrical Engineers and Physical Society
  • Accidents to Prime Movers, 523
  • Air-Compressor, Reavell’s Portable, 38
  • Bell, Macleod and Plato’s, 281
  • Brake-Gear for Motors, 10
  • Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, 32
  • Catenary Overhead Construction for Single
  • Phase'Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
  • Chemistry, 804
  • Conductivity of Flames, 32, 784
  • Contact with Dielectrics, 32
  • Cranes Driven by Single-Phase Motors 830
  • E led ric -continued.
  • Crane, 10-Ton Overhead Travelling, 41
  • Cranes, Travelling, at the Wallsend Engineering Works, 293
  • Dielectric Strength of Air, 784. See 32
  • Dynamo Test Curves, 679
  • Dynamo-Testing and Turbo-Compressor, 598
  • Electrodes; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
  • Elevators. See Hoists and Cranes
  • Exhibition at Olympia, 418, 452
  • Exhibition, Tramway and Railway, 22, 37.
  • See 120
  • Fields, Comparison by Means of Oscillating Needle, 57
  • Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wa'lsend, 59) Furnace, Galbraith’s, 86
  • Gas-Retort Charging Machinery, 444
  • Generator Test Curves, 679
  • Generators, Testing, 325
  • High - Frequency Currents and Electric
  • Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • Hoists. See Cranes
  • Insulation of Machines, 477
  • Lamps, Incandescent, Candle-Power of, 32
  • Lifts. See Hoists
  • Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
  • London Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
  • Magneto Optics of Sodium Vapour, 57
  • Mathematical Theories, 175
  • Measurement of High-Frequency Currents, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • Motor Brake-Gear, 10
  • Motor, Morris-Hawkins Interpole, 408
  • Motors, Single-Phase Railway, 103. See Erratum, 215
  • Motor Test Curves, 679
  • Municipal Lighting Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
  • Needle, Oscillating, for Comparing Electric Fields, 57
  • Paris, Electricity in, 321
  • Parliamentary Schemes, 698, 738, 792. See London Power Supply
  • Peat-Drying Process, 256
  • Petrol Motor for Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power (Wolseley Company), 615
  • Phase Meter, Theory of, 599
  • Plant for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Power Company’s Legal Liabilities, 257
  • Power Distribution, 380
  • Power and Lighting of T.-S.S. “Carmania,” 724
  • Power in Paris, 321
  • Power Station at Birmingham University, 341, 397, 507
  • Power Station at Wednesbury; Midland Elec-Power Company, 739
  • Power Supply, London, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
  • Power Supply of Private Owners, 627
  • Power at Woolwich Arsenal, 739
  • Producer-Gas Potver Station, Birmingham University, 507. See Erratum, 317
  • Pump, Electric Driven, Variable-Stroke, 275
  • Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing Plant, 179.
  • See Erratum, 260
  • Railway Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
  • Railway Exhibition, 22, 37
  • Railways in Germany, 121
  • Railways, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current, 697
  • Railways, Single-Phase, and Motors, 103.
  • See Erratum, 215
  • Railway Steel Cars, 388
  • Railway, Valtellina, 11
  • Refractometer, 32
  • Regenerative System of Tramway Control, 91,144
  • Research at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Single-Phase Motors, 25, 103, 215, 697, 831
  • Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
  • Supply Company’s Legal Liability, 257
  • Telegraph, Submarine, Companies, 635
  • Telegraphs, 667, 814
  • Telegraphy, Wireless, 598, 667. Sec Waves
  • Telephone Station, Electrolytic Rectifiers for, 563
  • Telephones, 707
  • Telephone Economics, 217, 285, 353, 870
  • Testing Apparatus for Motors and Dynamos, 679
  • Testing Gen erat ors,^325
  • Traction, Single-Phase versus Continuous Current for, 697
  • Tramway Control, Regenerative System of, 91, 144
  • Tramway Development, Bournemouth, 526
  • Tramway Exhibition, 22, 37
  • Tramways in Germany, 121
  • Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
  • Tramway Point Control, 113
  • Tramway-Rail-Grinding Machine, 404
  • Wattless Currents, 153
  • Waves Measurement and High Frequency.
  • 735, 772, 806, 850
  • Winding-Engine, 29
  • Wireless Telegraphy, 667
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of:
  • Presidential Address, by Mr. John Gavev. 667,707 y
  • The Application of Electricity in the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, by Colonel H. C. L. Holden, 739
  • Electricity in Woolwich Arsenal, 739
  • Electrical, Ironmongery, Hardware, andc., Exhibition, 120. See 22, 37
  • Electricity in Paris, 321
  • Electricity Supply by Private Owners (Legal), 627
  • Electrification of Steam Railways, Financial
  • Aspect of, 11, 45
  • Electro and Electro Thermal Chemistry, 804
  • Electrodes ; Temperatures during Electrolysis, 527
  • Electrolytic Rectifiers for Telephone Stations, 563
  • Elements in Colonial Development, 492
  • Elevated Water-Tank, 631
  • Elevators. See Hoists
  • Embankments. See Dams
  • Emission Spectrum of the Welsbach Mar.tle, 8/b
  • Emissivity Thermal Radiation, Question of Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
  • Empire Cotton Growing, British, 111
  • Employer’s Confidence, 562
  • Employers’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal
  • Employment, Civil, for Soldiers and Seamen, 489
  • Ende, Max Am, on the Deflection of Continuous
  • Rail-Bearers, 69, 101 H
  • Ende, Max Am, on Stresses in Masonry Dams, /51 Energy Distribution. See Power, under Electric Engines, Blowing. SeeAtr
  • Engines, Counterweights for, 362
  • Engine Cross-Head Bolt, Fractured ; Microscopic
  • Observations, 235
  • Engine Economy, Steam, 481
  • Engine, Fire. See Fire Brigade, Illustrated Index, and Fire
  • Engines, Gas, Accidents to, 524
  • Engines, Gas, on the Continent, 230, 263,295, 323
  • Engine, Gas, Design, 476
  • Engine, Gas, Dingier, 295
  • Engine, Gas (Ehrhardt and Sehmer), 295
  • Engine, Gas, Four-Cycle Blast-Furnace, 586. See
  • Erratum, 703
  • Engines, Gas, French, 323
  • Engine, Gas, Koerting, 230, 263
  • Engine, Gas, Nurnberg, 230, 295
  • Engine, Gas, Oechelhauser, 263
  • Engine, Gas, “Premier,” at Birmingham University, 397
  • Engine, Gas, Rowden, 300 Brake-Horse-Power Producer, 346
  • Engines, Gas. See also Motor-Cars and Motor Launch
  • Engine, Gas, Soest, 239
  • Engine, Gas, and Suction Producer (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
  • Engine, Gas, Suction, Thornycroft, 145
  • Engine, Gas, Valves, 230, 263, 295
  • Engine-House at Birmingham University, 341, 507 .
  • Engines, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, Gas, Engines, Oil, and Motor-Cars
  • Engines, Marine, 337
  • Engines, Marine, Reciprocating versus Turbine, in Cunard Liner 719
  • Engines, Marine. See also Turbine, Steam
  • Engines, Marine, versus Turbine, in the Midland
  • Railway Company’s Boats, 107, 161
  • Engines, Marine, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
  • Engines, Oil, Accidents to, 524
  • Engines, Oil, at the Agricultural Show, 6
  • Engines, Oil. See Motor-Cars
  • Engines, Petrol; Motor Launch “ Iris,” 588
  • Engines, Petrol. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Launches
  • Engines, Petrol, at Smithfield Club Show, 771
  • Engine, Rolling-Mill, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
  • Engine, Rolling-Mill, 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power, for Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Middlesbrough, 212
  • Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers in the Royal Navy, 345
  • Engine-Room at Birmingham University, 341,507
  • Engine-Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54
  • Engines, Steam, 337
  • Engines, Steam, Accidents to, 524
  • Engine, Steam Condensing, 600-Horse-Power
  • Compound, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power, “ Hoyois,” 81
  • Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power Double-Piston (Francois type) Compound Condensing, 12,56
  • Engine, Steam, 600-Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
  • Engines ; Steam-Jacketing, Effects of, 197, 227
  • Engines, Steam; Road Locomotives at the Smith-field Club Show, 771
  • Engines, Steam. See Motor- IFagons and Locomotives
  • Engines, Steam, Thermodynamics and Mechanics of, 650
  • Engine, Vacuum, Lowhe, 113
  • Engine Valve Motions, Analysis of, 36
  • Engine Valves and Valve-Gearing, 506. See Valve
  • Engineers, Consulting, and the Law of Negligence, 151
  • Engineers, Commercial Training for, 203
  • Engineers and their Critics, 487
  • Engineers’ Education. See Education
  • Engineer, Educational Training of the, 869
  • Engineers, Famous, Inst. C.E.; Presidential Address, 626, 636
  • Engineers, Institution of. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute
  • Physical Society, and Society of Arts
  • Engineers, Manchester, Jubilee of the Association of, 117
  • Engineers, Mining, Education of, 501
  • Engineers, Registration of, 481
  • Engineers’ Training. See Education and Letters
  • Engineering Institutions, Home for, 17 See Letters, 122
  • Engineering Laboratories at Birmingham University. See Birmingham University in Illustrated Index
  • Engineering Materials. See Micro-Photoqrayhs
  • Engineering Papers at the British Association 647 *
  • Engineering Progress and Critics, 487
  • Engineering Progress ; Institution of Civil En-gineers Presidential Address, 626, 636
  • Engineering Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
  • , 792. See London Power Scheme ‘
  • Engineering Standards Committee, Progress of the, 805
  • Engineering and Trade Prospects in Japan, 353. bee 28o
  • English Railway. See British Bailwavs
  • Equipment of Eire Brigades. See Fire Brigade m Illustrated Index '
  • Pisc£arSe from the Assouan Dam, 563. See also Dam
  • Etheric Waves, Measuring of, 735, 772, 806, 810
  • Evolution in Chemistry and in the Universe, 319
  • Exhaust-Silencer for Marine Motors, 529
  • Exhaust Steam, Oil-Separators for, 51a Exhibition, Brewers’, 526
  • Exhibition, Ironmongery, Hardware, Elec trical, andc., 120 . .. . .
  • Exhibition, Lidge. See Lu'je Exhibition
  • Exhibition, Milan, 442, 553, 873
  • Exhibition, Motor-Car, Olympia, '01, '41 _
  • Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries, <0
  • Exhibition, Olympia Electrical, 418,452
  • Exhibition, Railway and Tramway, 22, 37
  • Exhibition, Olympia Motor-Car Show 620, 621, 624, 652, 653, 656, 657, 624, 68a, '02, '32, /6a, 766, 768 , ,
  • Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus b\ the Physical Society, 839
  • Exhibition, Smithfield, 771
  • Exhibition of Smoke-Abatement Appliances, 803
  • Exhibition, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
  • Expansion Joint for Turbine Blades, 719
  • Experimental Research in Reinforced Concrete, 206, 438, 646 „ . , „ , , no
  • Experiments on Resistance of Ships Models, JO, 162
  • Experiments. See Teats
  • Experiments on Turbines, 719. See also 1 ar-bines
  • Explosions, Boiler. See Boiler Explosions
  • Explosion of a Drying Cylinder, 197
  • Exports. See Trade
  • Exposition. See Exhibition
  • Factories, Heat Economy in, 883
  • Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See 372 and
  • Letters, 481
  • Factory Act, Boiler-Owners and the, 66
  • Factory Control and Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303
  • Factory Law and Cases. See Legal
  • Faculty of Commerce at Birmingham University, 858
  • Failure by Buckling of Beams, 433
  • Failure of Ferro-Concrete at Madrid, 454
  • Fans for Tunnel Ventilation, 820
  • Fast-Cutting Steel. See Tool Steel
  • Fatigue on Accidents, Influence of Physical, 598
  • Fatigue, Metal. See Micro-Photographs
  • Feed-Pump, Motor-Car, 526
  • Feed-Pump, Thwaites’s, at Birmingham University, 341
  • Ferro-Concrete. See Concrete
  • Ferrous-Oxides, Effects of, 336, 473
  • Fielden, Frank, on the Gentle Art of Hus'ling, 3
  • Finance, Japanese, 598
  • Financial Aspect of the Electrification of Steam Railways, 11, 45
  • Fire at the North-Eastern Railway Company’s Transforming Station, Wallsend, 599
  • Fire, Petroleum, in Cornhill, 663
  • Fire-Prevention on the Continent. See Fire Service
  • Fire-Resistant, Reinforced Concrete as a, 438,616 Fire Service, Continental, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 793. For details see Ilij strated Index
  • Fire Tests with Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, 646
  • Firth’s Norfolk Works, Sheffield, 402
  • Fiscal Reform, American, 562
  • Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, Shipping, and, 70
  • Fishguard and Rosslare Harbours, Great Western Railway, 178
  • Flaman’s Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242 Flames, Electric Conductivity of, for Rapidly-
  • Alternating Currents, 32, 784
  • Flamme-Rongy System for Reversing-Gear for Locomotives, 482
  • Fleet, Naval. See Warships
  • Fleming, Professor J. A., on the Measurement of High Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • Flexure of Beams, Experiments on, 433
  • Floors and Roofs, Workshop, 303
  • Floors, Waterproofing Bridge, 287
  • Fly-Wheels for Gas-Engine, 263
  • Food and Raw Material during War, 190, 218
  • Forced-Feed Lubricating Gear for 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
  • Foreign Agitation in China, 837
  • Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
  • Foreign Trade in China, 120, 155, 285, 353 450
  • “ Foresight,” Steam Trials of H.M.S., 57 Forsyth’s Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, 421 Foundations for Piers, andc., 505
  • Foundations for Zambesi Bridge over the Vic-toria Falls, Rhodesia, 137. See 1, 75, 357
  • Foundry at Birmingham University, 507
  • Fowler’s Electrical Engineer’s Year-Book and
  • Directory of Light, Power, and Traction Stations, 552
  • Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers Pocket-Book,
  • Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105 164 195. See Letters, 377
  • Fractured Steel Piston-Rod Cross-Head Bolt of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observa-UlOIlb, ZoD
  • Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, Greenish Markings in, 435, 464
  • Fragility of Metals, 133
  • France, Locomotive, Eastern Railway of 830 1<ranVOisTjpe, Compound Condensing’Engine, 300 Horse-Power Double-Piston, 12 53
  • r ree Trade ; Reform in American Tariff 569
  • trench Armour-Plate Works, 355
  • r rench Canals, 355
  • French Gas-Engines, 323
  • I rench Motor-Cars, Steel Used for, 417 49**
  • Hie , Liquid. See Liquid Fuel
  • ruel, Peat, Utilisation of, 256
  • Fuel, see also Coal and Briquette
  • ™S18 n5n69 Hng’ f"rGun Ca, trid«e
  • FUregS toOn6rrUCti0'’’ Heat «ith
  • Furnace Temperatures. Bonus System for Rcgu-FuturegofSthe Cruiser, 449. See also IFandrip* Future of the Gas-Turbine. 628. See Lettbbh, 665
  • Galbraith Electric Iron and Steel Furrace. 86 Gantry Coaling-Crane Locomotive. 555 Gardner-Serpollet 40-Horse-Power Motor-Omm-
  • Gas Company, Liabilities of a, 3t0
  • Gas Composition for Engines,. 203
  • Gas-Engines. See Engines, ba*
  • Gas-Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the. 8/6
  • Gas Plant. Mond, 500-Horse-Potver, at Birmingham University, 341
  • Gas Producer, 263
  • Gas Produced from Wood. 299
  • Gas Producer, for Manne I se, 145
  • Gas-Producer Plant,Suction,674. See Letter*, 811
  • Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261 Gas-Producer, Suction, and 34 Brake Horse-
  • Power Engine (Davey, Paxman, and Co., Limited, Colchester), 691
  • Gas-Producer Tests, 674, 811
  • Gas-Retort Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444
  • Gas Schemes in Parliament, 793
  • Gas-Turbines, Future of, 62b. See Letter*, 665
  • Gas and Vapour Tests at the Beichsanstalt, 308 Gas-Works Directory and Statistics, 552
  • Gauge, Swivel, Syphon and Pressure (Hopkin-son’s), 308
  • Gauges and Jigs, American. □<•«>
  • Gavey’s, Mr. John, Presidential Address, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 667, 707
  • Gear-Box. See Motor-Cars, Generators. See also Electric
  • Generators. See also Elert ric
  • Generators for Wood Gas, 299. See also Producer
  • Gentle Art of Hustling, 3
  • Geodetic Survey of South Africa. 600
  • German Electric Tramways and Railways. 121 German Fire Service and Insurance, 136, 171, 271. See Eire Brigade in Iixvktandated Index
  • German Liner “ Kaiserin,” 289
  • German Navy Annual, 882
  • German Shipbuilding Material; Import Tariffs, 292
  • German Steam Turbine, 493
  • German Syndicates, 259
  • German Tunnel under the Elbe, 357
  • Germany and the 8|>eed of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, 357
  • Geyer’s Reversible Propeller. 457
  • Girders, Shearing Stresses in, 614. S*e Leiters, 665
  • Girders. See also Bridges and Beams
  • Girders, Stiffening, fur Suspension Bridge. See
  • Williamsburg Bridge
  • Girders, Strengthening of Bridge, 169, 367
  • (Band. Holmesand Davey’s Hydraulic, 329. Sec Stuffing-Box
  • Gland, Steam, for Turbines, 721.
  • Glasgow, Accessibility of Ports, 4C9
  • Glasgow, Municipal Telephony ax, 353
  • Glasgow, Notes from. Sv< Sorth, Soles from the
  • Glednill, J. M., on the Pra tical I'm and Economy of High-Speed Steel, 797
  • Globe Motor-Car, Brake of, 684
  • Gold-Dredging, 506
  • Gold-Mining in the Transx .*al. 726
  • Gold in Sea-Water: Molecules in Solution, 399.
  • See 384
  • Gold and Silver Alloys, 157
  • Goods Transport, Inferiority of Canals for, 355
  • Gore, W., and Wilson, J. 8., on Stresses on
  • Dams, 134. See also on Dams
  • Governors for Gas-Engines, 295
  • Graham Swivelling Pulley, 617
  • Grass and Weed Destroyer on Railways, 323
  • Graving Dock at Victoria Nyanea, 729
  • Graving Dock at Southampton, 517
  • Gray, William, on Turbines and Red prorating Engines' in the Midland Railwa\ Company's Boats, 107, 161
  • Great Eastern Railway and Apprentices’ Education, 453. See 4<J9 and Edurat ion
  • Great North of Scotland Railway Steam Coach, 248
  • Great Western Railway of Argentina; Decapod Locomotive (R. Stephenson and Co,, Limited, Darlington), 693
  • Great Western Railway; De Glchn Compound Locomotive and Profile of Line, 580. See Letters, Locomotive. Comj^und
  • Great Western Railway Irish Sen ice, 178
  • Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435, 464
  • Grimesthorpe Works of Caminell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
  • Grinder, Tramway-IUil ; Brown and Crosta, 112
  • Grinding Machine, Hadfield's Petrol -Driven , Tramway Rail, 404
  • Guaids for Cotton Machinery, 74. 514
  • Guide to South Africa, 882
  • Guild, British Science, 594
  • ,kon’ on ,hc C'* °< Vanadium in Metallurgy, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 323, 632. bee Letters
  • 0UPn^,awlgeC^ ne*Un‘t an,‘
  • Onn v?r!ri<l-e.^iuf’’ Manufacture of. 546. 5G9
  • Co u,°dw><*. El<*-iri. in in. 73a
  • Gun Fire, Effect of, on Wanhira, $17
  • Guns. See Warthin, ' ’
  • Gun Works at Sheffield. 402. 453 See 416 454
  • Gunboats. Sec War.hin. '
  • '’iVuV’hw! ot Grct-nfodi Markings in
  • Fractured Surfaces of Test - Pieces. 435. 464
  • “EnSne’.’S^ On Windl,’<’
  • ^Manlans«' \</?n h ol Iron, Nickel.
  • Manganese, and Carbon, cgf., 7%, ;4«,t 779. 822,
  • Ortod-
  • Hadfield s Sheffield Works 403
  • Hainburif'* Tn Einer “ Kaiserin, iiamhuru . Tunnel under the Kibe. S5 289
  • Hanbury, H. W., on Four-Cylinder Locomotives for the Eastern Railway of France, 830
  • Hanbury, H. W., on' Locomotives. See Locomotives under Liege Exhibition
  • Hanbury, H. W., on Water-Tube Locomotive
  • Boiler at Li(5ge, 278
  • Hanover Fire Brigade, 271, 369
  • Harbour, 40-Ton Block-Setting “Titan” Crane for Table Bay, 246
  • Harbours, Accessibility of; Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
  • Harbour Extensions in Antwerp, 386
  • Harbours, Fishguard and Rosslare, Great Western Railway, 178
  • Harbour Foundations, 505
  • Harbour Schemes in Parliament, 793
  • Harbours, South African, 753
  • Harbours, Tokio and Yokohama, 491
  • Hardware, Ironmongery, Electrical, andc., Exhibition, 120
  • Harmonic Analysis of Valve Motions, 36
  • Harmsworth’s Self-Educator, 814
  • Head, The late Archibald P., and Cubillo, Colonel Leandro, on the Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569
  • Headstocks for Cotton-Spinning Mules ; Safety Appliances, 74, 544
  • Heat Economy in Factories, 883
  • Heat Insulation in Furnace Construction, 64
  • Heat Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822.
  • See Letter, 843
  • Heat Treatment of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
  • Heat Treatment of Metals at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Heat Treatment of Steel, 331. See also Steel
  • Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
  • Helmets, Smoke. See Fire-Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
  • Hematite Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Hendry’s Laminated Leather Belt, 225. See Erratum, 248
  • Herbert’s Lathe for Turning Cone Pulleys of “ A W ” Steel, 797
  • H.M.SS. See Warships
  • High-Frequency Currents and Electric Waves, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • High-Speed Tool-Steel. See Tool-Steel
  • Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland ; Suction Producer-Gas Test, 674. See Letters, 811
  • Highways, Locomotives on, 703
  • Hoist-Doors, Safety Devices for, 125
  • Hoists. See also Cranes
  • Hoisting-Engines, Electric, 29
  • Hoisting Gear, Electric, 10
  • Holmes and Davy’s Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, 329
  • Home for Engineering Science, 17, 20,122
  • Hong Kong Trade, 533
  • Hop-Sprayer, Merry weather’s High-Pressure, 7
  • Hopkinson, Bertram, on the Elastic Properties of Steel at High Temperatures, 331
  • Hopkinson and Co , Limited, J., Huddersfield, Valve-Manufacturing Works of, 303
  • Hopper-Wagon, Self-Discharging, for the Prussian State Railways, 478
  • Hose Motor-Wagon, Vienna, 614
  • Hose-Reel. See Fire - Brigade Appliances in Illustrated Index
  • Hotchkiss Ordnance Company ; 35-Horse-Power Motor-Car, 664
  • Howorth, Captain H. G., on Greenish-Coloured Markings in Test-Pieces, 435, 464
  • “Hoyois” Engine, 100 Horse-Power, 81
  • Hustling in America, 3
  • “ Huszar,” Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 90, 96, 99
  • Hutton, R. S., and Beard, J. R., on Heat Insulation, 64
  • Hydraulic Cylinder ; 20-Ton Steel Casting, 404
  • Hydraulic Machinery, 819
  • Hydraulic Press for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
  • Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge-Case Manufacture, 548, 569
  • Hydraulic Stuffing-Box, Holmes and Davy’s, 329
  • Hydraulic Supply, Liverpool, 564
  • Hypothesis, Science and, 207
  • Iceland, Submarine Cable to, 223
  • Igneous Rock, Steel as an, 312
  • Illustrations. See Index of Illustrations
  • Imperial College of Applied Science, 17, 20. See
  • Letters, 122
  • Implements, Agricultural, 6
  • Importation of Foreign Shipbuilding Material into Germany, 292
  • Impulse Wheels. See Pelton and Turbine
  • Incandescent Lamps. See Electric
  • India, Cotton Industry, 191
  • Indian Irrigation, 871
  • Indian Midland Railway, 61. See 879
  • Indian Railway Property, 61, 879
  • Indian Royal Train for the Prince of Wales's Tour, 335, 399
  • Indian Storage Reservoirs, with Earthen Dams, 324, 871
  • Indian Troopship, 388
  • Indicator, Pulley for, 617
  • Indicator Spring Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308 industrial Notes, 25, 60, 92, 125,160, 194,225, 261, 294, 328, 359, 892, 421, 457, 496, 531, 567 602, 634, 669, 700, 743, 777, 812, 845, 878
  • Industry. See also Trade
  • Industry, The State and, 598
  • Inferiority of Canals for Goods Transport, 355
  • Influence of Depth of Water on Ships' Speed, 90 96, 99
  • Influence. See also Effect
  • Influence of Fatigue on the Accident Rate, 598
  • Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 671
  • Influence of “Wake’’upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column. Line Ahead,” 481
  • Ingersoll-Sergeant Air-Compressor, 391
  • Ingot, Steel, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
  • Inspection, Fire Service, 512. See Fire-Brigade Appliances
  • Institution of Engineers, Junior, 45, 628, 665
  • Institutions, Technical, Home for, 17. See Letters, 122
  • Institution, Technical. See Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Naval Architects, Iron and Steel Institute, Physical Society, and Society of Arts
  • Insulation of Electric Machines, 477
  • Insulation, Heat, in Furnace Construction, 64 Insurance and Fire Service, German, 136, 173
  • Insurance, Workmen’s Compensation. See Legal
  • Integraphs, 493
  • Interchangeable Tool-Making, 505
  • Internal-Combustion Engines. See Engines, Gas; Engines, Oil; Motor-Cars ; and Motor-Launches
  • Inventions, Patent Rules, 255, 288. See Erratum, 282. See also Patents
  • I Inverclyde, The late Baron, 492
  • | “ Iris” Motor-Launch, 588
  • ' “ Iris ” Touring Motor-Car, 652
  • I Iron Alloyed with Tantalum, 286
  • ' Irons, American Pig, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
  • | Iron, Composition of. See Micro-Photographs
  • I Iron and Concrete. See Concrete
  • Iron, Effects of Oxides of Carbon upon, 336, 473
  • Iron Furnace Process, 259
  • Iron, Influence of Nickeland Carbon on, 671
  • Iron Manufacture, Australia Socialists and, 419.
  • See 385
  • Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Iron Ore, American (The Hon. Peter White), ! 431
  • ' Iron Records, American, 735
  • ! Iron and Steel Bridges. See Bridges
  • I Iron and Steel Brittleness, 133
  • Iron and Steel Electric Furnace, 86
  • Iron and Steel Industry, 628
  • Iron and Steel, Manganese in, 565
  • I Iron and Steel Output, World’s, 451. See 354
  • I Iron and Steel Works, Use of “ Masut” in, 357
  • Iron Syndicates in Germany, 259
  • Iron Trade, Future of American, 354. See 451
  • Iron Trade, Russian, 155*
  • Iron and Steel Institute :
  • Sheffield Meeting, 415, 434
  • Opening Proceedings, 416
  • President’s Address by R. A. Hadfield, 416
  • The Department of Iron and Steel Metallurgy at the University of Sheffield, by Professor J. O. Arnold, 416. See 454
  • Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steel, by Professor Arnold and A. McWilliam, 417, 422
  • Overheated Steel, by A. Windsor Richards and J. E. Stead, 417, 459
  • The Use of Vanadium in Metallurgy, and Steel used for Motor-Car Construction in France, by Dr. Leon Guillet, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632, and Letters, 553
  • Visits to Works and Reception at the Town Hall, 418
  • Segregation in Steel Ingots, by B. Talbot, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
  • A Manipulator for Steel Bars, by Douglas Upton, 428, 435
  • The Influence of Nickel and Carbon upon Iron, by G. B. Waterhouse, 435, 671
  • The Reversible and Irreversible Transformations of Nickel Steel, by L. Dumas, 435
  • The Presence of Greenish Coloured Markings in the Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, by Captain H. G. Howorth, 435, 464
  • On the Nature of Troostite, by Dr. Carl Benedicts, 436
  • The Occurrence of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in American Pig Irons, by Professor E. D. Campbell, 436, 500
  • * Votes of Thanks, 436
  • * Other Proceedings, 436
  • The Place of Meeting for 1906, 436
  • Visits : 402, 418, 453
  • Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons, Limited, 402
  • East Hecla Works of Hadfield Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, 403
  • Grimethorpe Works of Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 406
  • Clyde Works of Samuel Osborne and Co., 407 River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim. 453. See 54
  • Metallurgical Department of Sheffield University, 454. See 416
  • Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, by Thomas Andrews, 534
  • Ironclad. See Warships
  • Ironmongery, Hardware, Electrical, andc., Exhibition, 120
  • Irrigation, 324, 871
  • Irrigation. See Dams
  • Irrigation, Egypt, Water Supply for Perennial, 55
  • Izod, E. G., on the Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, 828, 847
  • Jacketing, Effects of Steam, 197, 227
  • Jacobus, D. S., on Counterweights for Large Engines, 362
  • James Forrest Lecture, Errors in, 628. See 665
  • James Watt, 340
  • Japan and Baku, 631
  • Japan, Economic Condition of, 52
  • Japan, Engineering and Trade Prospects in, 353.
  • See 285
  • Japan, Foreign Capital in, 414
  • Japan ; Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
  • Japan; Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
  • Japan ; Trade Prospects, 285, 353
  • Japan ; Trade of Yokohama, 478
  • Japan, United States Trade with, 259
  • Japanese Battleship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20
  • Japanese Finance, 598
  • Japanese Mint, 664
  • Japanese Navy. See War and Warships
  • Japanese-Russian War ; Damaged Ships, 527
  • Japanese-Russian War ; Effect on Trade, 23, 285, 353
  • Japanese-Russian War; Future of the Cruisers, 449
  • Japanese-Russian War ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Wa»ships, 191
  • Japanese-Russian War ; Losses, 192
  • Japanese-Russian War; Peace, 285, 353. See 23
  • Japanese-Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • Japanese-Russian War ; Size of Warships, 661
  • Japanese Shipping, 10
  • Japanese Shipping, Tokio and Yokohama Harbours and,494
  • Japanese Warship Building, 808
  • Jigs and Gauges, American, 505
  • Johannesburg, British Association’s Visit to, 726
  • Johnson-Lundell Regenerative System of Tram- . way Control, 144. See 91
  • Jubilee of the Association of the Manchester
  • Engineers, 117 i
  • Junior Institution of Engineers; Presidential Address on Gas-Turbines, 628. See Letters, 45, 665
  • Kennedy, Sir A. B. W., on the Academic Side of Technical Training, 27. See 19
  • Kettering as a Site for Works, 372. See 383.
  • See also Letters, 481
  • Key way-Locator, Wellbury’s, 193
  • I Key wav-Slotter, “ Deadfit,” 815
  • Kimberley and Diamonds, 727, 790
  • ; Kinetic Theories applied to Liquids and Solutions, 209
  • King at Vickers’ Works, Sheffield, 54
  • King’s Navy. See Warships
  • Kingsway and Aldvzych Opening, 527
  • I Kitchen Railway Carriages for Indian Royal
  • Train, 335, 399
  • Kites and Meteorology, 883. See 289
  • ' Kobe and Osaka Trade, 156
  • Koerting Gas-Engine, 230, 263
  • Korean Trade, 36, 279
  • Kowloon-Canton Railway, 876
  • Laboratories, Birmingham University, 239, 274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details see Illus- I traied Index. See Erratum, 317
  • Laboratory Work at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Labour and Mining in the Transvaal, 255
  • | Labour Question. See Industrial .Notes and Legal
  • Labour, Remuneration of, 413. See 303
  • Labour Representatives in Parliament, 664
  • Ladders, Fire. See Fire Brigadein Illustrated Index
  • Ladysmith, British Association’s Visit to, 683 1 Lagos Railways, Development of, 492
  • i Lake Superior Iron Ore, 431
  • Lamps, Incandescent, Candle Power of, 32
  • Lamps. See Electric
  • Lancashire Boilers ; Corrugated Flue (Hopkin-son), 303
  • Land Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
  • Langdon, The late W. E., 224
  • Latent Defects in Motor Cars (Legal), 631 1 Lathes. See Machine-ToMs
  • ' Launch Fitted with Gas-Engine and Producer, 145
  • Launch Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457 Launches, Motor. See also Motor-Launches Launches and Trial-Trips, 65, 124, 147, 200, 224, i 266, 291, 332, 361, 379, 428, 443, 494, 530, 552, 587, 632, 676, 785. 816, 851. 876
  • I Launches of Warships in 1905, 873 *
  • i Laval Steam-Turbine Tests, 880
  • Leases, Mining, Covenants for, 354
  • ' Leather Belt, Hendry’s Laminated, 225. See Erratum, 248
  • Legal:
  • Arbitrator’s Remuneration, 270
  • Australian Legislation on Trade-Union Lines, 812
  • Australian Patent Act, 381
  • Boiler-Owners and Factory Act, 66
  • Canadian Case of Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade, 846
  • Compulsory Settlement of Trade Disputes, 492. See Letters, 530
  • Consulting Engineers and the Law of Negli
  • gence, 151
  • Covenants in Mining Leases, 354
  • Customs in the Tin-Plate Trade, 221
  • Electric Supply Company’s Liabilities, 257
  • Electricity Supply of Private Owners, 627
  • Employers’ Confidence, 562
  • Foreign Capital in Japan, 414
  • French Polishers’ Picketing Case, 778
  • Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
  • Light Railways Act, 1896, 520
  • Locomotives on Highways, 703
  • London Building Acts Amendment, 219
  • “ Manual Labour Judge’s Curious Interpretation, 846
  • Masters and Servants’ Cases, 850
  • Motor-Car Latent Defects, 631
  • Printers’ Assistants’ Contract Case, 126, 329 Rateable Machinery Cases, 174. See Letters, 290
  • Right to Light, 260
  • Secret Commissions, 189
  • Servants and Masters’ Cases, 850
  • Trade Unions and Parliamentary Represen-
  • tatives, 664
  • Truck Acts, 122
  • Underwriters’ Liability for Damages, 190
  • Unemployed Workmen’s Bill, 185
  • Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 598 Legislation. See Parliament and Legal Leinert’s Water-Meter, 38 . ~ n
  • Letters to the Editor, 10, 44, 122, 148, 191, 246, 290 313,344, 377,442, 481, 530, 553, 599,619, 665, 740, 810, 843, 862
  • Liabilities of Electric Supply Companies, 25/ Liabilities of a Gas Company, 320
  • ' Liege Exhibition:
  • Belgian Locomotives, 201,242, 482, 728. See Locomotives
  • Corliss Engine, 150 Indicated Horse-Power, 313 .
  • Corrugated Tubes for Locomotives, 242
  • Liejre Exhibition—continued.
  • Crane, 10-Ton Electric Overhead Travelling,
  • Engine, Steam, 100-Horse-Power “Hoyois,” 81
  • Engine, Steam, 600 Horse-Power Compound Condensing, 554
  • Engine, steam, Condensing, 600-Horse-Power* Compound, 179. see Erratum'. 260
  • Engines, Steam, 300-Horse-Power DoublePiston, 12, 56
  • Flamme-Rongy System of Reversing Gear for Locomotives (Cockerill), 482
  • French Locomotives, 2ul, 242. See Locomotives
  • Gas-Producer for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
  • Hanbury, II. W., on Locomotives. See Hamburg and Locomotives
  • Locomotive, Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
  • Locomoti es, Belgian, 201 242, 482, 728
  • Locomotive, Compound Goods, with Superheater for the Belgian State Railways (Cockerill), 482
  • Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for the Belgian State Railways, (Cockerill), 482
  • Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian Railways (Soci6t6 Anonyme “ La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium, 728
  • Locomotive, Four-Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways, 728
  • Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound for the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
  • Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled (La Meuse Works;, 517
  • Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler (Brotan), 278
  • Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
  • Pump-Lubricator for Locomotive, Bourdon Telescopic, 242
  • Reversing Gear for Locomotives, Flamme-Rong.v System of (Cockerill), 4s2
  • Rolling-Mill Engine, 1U,UOO - Horse - Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
  • Speed-Indicator for Locomotive, 242
  • Superheated Locomotives, 201, 242, 482. See Locomotives
  • Superheater, Locomotive, Belgian State Railway (Cockerid), 4and2
  • i Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278 Lifeboat, Twin-Screw, “Moseley,”378
  • I Lift, see Hoists
  • Light and Sodium Vapour, 57
  • Lighting Arrangements at Birmingham University, 274
  • Lighting, Electric. See Electric
  • Lilly, Professor W. E., on Shearing Stresses, 614.
  • See Letters, 665
  • Lilly, Professor W. E., on the Strength of Columns, 62
  • Liquid-Measuring Devices, 330 1 Liquids and Solution, Kinetic Theon Applied to, 209
  • i Literature, 133, 174, 206, 323. 337, 431, 476, 505, 1 650, 819, 882. See Literature Index
  • I Liverpool, Accessibility of Ports, 469
  • Liverpool \\ ater Suppl.y, 564
  • Lloyd's Returns of Shipwrecks, 187
  • Lloyd’s Shipbuilding Returns, 55, 455
  • I Local Authorities. See Municipal
  • i Locator, Wellbury’s Kej way, 193
  • I Locomotive building in fcew Souih Wales, S85
  • | Locomotives. Compound Articulated, for Argentina, 44, 159
  • Locomotive, Compound Articulated, for the Northern Railway of France, 439
  • | Lo omotive, Comp und Goods, with Superheater, for the Belgian state Railways (U< ckerill), 482
  • I Locomotive, Compound Passenger, for ths Belgian State Railway s, 482 1 Locomotive, Corrugated Tubes for, 242
  • Locomotive, Four - Coupled Express, for the Belgian State Railways (Societe Anonyme “La Metallurgique,” Tubize, Belgium), 728
  • Locomotive, Four-Cylinder Compound, for the
  • Great Western Railway, 580. see Letters, Locomotive, Co-mpound
  • Locomotive, Four - cylinder, for the Eastern, Railway of France, 830
  • Locomotive, Four ■ Cylinder Express, for the
  • London and South-Western Railway, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
  • Locomotive Frame-Plates, Planing Machine for, 81
  • Locomotive Gantry Coaling Crane, 555
  • Locomotives on Highways, 703
  • Locomotive Pump-Lubricator, Bourdon Telescopic, 212
  • Locomotive, Single-Phase (Westinghouse), 25
  • Locomotive, Six-Coupled Compound, for the
  • Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (Schneider and Co., Creusot), 704
  • Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled, at the Li6ge Exhibition (La Meuse Works), 517
  • Locomotives, Speed - Indicator for (Flaman), 242
  • Locomotive, Tank, 2-Ft. 5|-In. Gauge, for Egypt, 315
  • Locomotive, Ten-Wheel Coupled, for the Great Western Railway of Argentina (Robert
  • I Stephenson and Co., Limited, Darlington), 693
  • : Locomotive with Water-Tube Boiler, 278
  • London Ambulance Service, 87
  • I London Building Acts, 219
  • London County Council Debts, 559, 734
  • London County Council Power Supply, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
  • London County Council Steamers, 490
  • London County Council Trading. See Municipal
  • London County Council Tramways, 152, 490
  • London Directory, 882
  • London Factories, Redistribution of, 383. See ’ 372, and Letters, 481
  • London and North-Western Railway Steam-
  • Coach, 359
  • London New Street Opening, 527
  • London Petroleum Fire, 663
  • London Railways, 156
  • London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633. See Letters, 666, 740
  • London Traffic Congestion, 85, 488, 625 Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 199 Longmuir, Mr. Percy, on Alloys of Iron-Nickel-
  • Manganese and Carbon, 708, 745, 779, 822 Lorries. See Motor-^ars and Motor-Wagons Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192 Losses of Ships, 83, 187, 383, 630 Lowne Vacuum Engine, 113 Lowry Cotton-Picker, 122, 390 Lubricator, Pump, for Locomotive, Bourdon
  • Telescopic, 242
  • Machine-Shop at Birmingham University, 507
  • Machine Tools:
  • American Tool-Making and Interchangeable Methods, 505
  • Auger and Mortising Tool, Pearl Square, 225 Bolt-Forging, Cutting, and Screwing Machinery, 245
  • Boring-Machine for Axle-Boxes, Horizontal, 439
  • Boring Wheel - Bosses to Limit - Gauge, Machine for(Hopkinson), 303
  • Boring and Turning Mills, 59 Cutting-Machine for Bolts, 245 Drill, Multiple-Spindle, 303 Drilling-Machine, 6-Ft. Universal Radial, 358 Drilling-Machine for Yarrow Boiler, Multiple, 830
  • Drilling and Tapping Machine, High-Speed Radial, 407
  • Forging-Machine for Bolts, 245 a Lathe, 18-In. High Speed (Whitworth), 797
  • Lathe for the Manufacture of Zinc Shavings, 659
  • Lathes, Standard Leading Screws for, 141 Milling-Machine, Screw (Hopkinson), 303 Milling-Machines for “AW” High-Speed
  • Steel, 797
  • Milling-Machine, Universal, 210. See Addendum. 247
  • Milling and Worm-Wheel Cutting-Machine, 845
  • Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger, 225
  • Nut Tapping-Machine, 245 Planing-Machine for Chrome Steel Armour-
  • Plate (Whitworth), 797
  • Planing-Machine for Locomotive Frame-Plates, 81
  • Saws with Inserted Teeth of “AW” Steel, Circular, 797
  • Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson); 303 Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141 Screwing-Machine for Bolts, 245 Sheet-Metal Working Tools, 432 Slotter, Deadftt Keyway, 815
  • Tapping-Machine for Nuts, 245
  • Tool Steel, “ A W” High-Speed, 797
  • Turbine Lathe, 103-In., for Wallsend Works, 114
  • Turning and Boring Mills, 59
  • Turning Cone Pulleys with “AW” Steel (Herbert, Coventry), 797
  • Wheel-Boss Boring - Machine (Hopkinson), 303
  • Whitworth Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797 Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845 Machinery in China, Sale of, 553 Machinery, Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable, 51
  • Macleod and Plato’s Electric Bell, 281 Madras Railways, 61, 879
  • Madrid, Failure of Fer o Concrete at, 454 “Magne,” Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Thornycrofc, Chiswick), 409
  • Magnetic Tests at the Reichsansbalt, 308 Magnetism. See Electric and Physical Society Manchester Association of Engineers, Jubilee of the, 117 ; Presidential Address, The State and Industry, 598
  • Manganese-Carbon-Iron-Nickel Alloys, 708, 745, 779, 822. St-e Letters, 813
  • Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 See Steel Manipulator for Steel Bars, 428, 435
  • Mann, A. S., on Starting of Sr.eam-Turbines, 332 Manoeuvring of Turbine Steamers, 55. See 203 Mansel, The late Robert, 810
  • Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing
  • Guns, 548, 569 °
  • Marconi. See Wireless
  • Marine Boilers. See Marine Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines, Marine; ft aval Architects; and Warships
  • Marine Engines. See Engines, Marine Marine Motor, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529 Marine Motors. See Motor Launches Marine Shafts. See Shafts
  • Marine Steam-Tur oines. See Turbines, Steam Marrmer, W. W., on the Influence of Depth of
  • Water on Speed, 90, 99. See 96 Marshes, Roads across, 290 Masonry Dams, Stresses on, 35, 134, 171, 751.
  • See Letters
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 661 Masters’ and Servants’ Cases. See Legal Masut, Use of, in Iron and Steel Works, 357 Material during War, Food and Raw, 190, 218 Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847 Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 175 .
  • Mathot, Rodolphe E., on the Growth of Large Gas Engines on the Continent, 230, 263, 295 °
  • Matoppo Hills, Brinish Association Visit to, 790 Measurement of High-Frequency Currents and
  • Electric Waves, 735, 772, 806, 810
  • Measuring Coronal Radiation during Eclipse, 599 Measuring Devices for Liquids, 330
  • Measuring and Mixing Powdered Material, 393 Me William, A., on Thermal Treatment of Carbon
  • Steels, 417, 422
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of:
  • Electric Winding-Engines, by Professor Paul Habets, 29
  • An Investigation to Determine the Effects of Steam-Jacketing upon the Efficiency of a Horizontal Compound Steam-Engine, by A. L. Mellanby, 197, 227
  • I Mechanical .Engineers—cunt in tied.
  • The Growth of Large Gas-Engines on the Continent, by Rodolphe E. Mathot, 230, 263, 295
  • The Manufacture of Cartridge-Cases for Quick-Firing Guns, by Colonel Leandro Cubillo and the late Archibald P. Head, 548, 5t9
  • Seventh Report to the Alloys Research Committtee, on the Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, by Dr. II. C. II. Carpenter and Messrs. R. A. Hadfield and Percy Long-muir, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. Sec Letters, 843
  • Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, by E. G. Izod, 828, 847 Mechanical and Metallurgical Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 786, 822. See Letters, 843, and Alloys
  • Mechanical and Physical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
  • Mechanical Stokers and Boiler-House Economy, 807
  • “Mechanical World” Pocket-Diary and Year-Book, 552
  • Mechanics of the Steam-Engine, 650
  • Mellanby, A. W., on the Effects of Steam-Jacketing, 197, 227
  • Merchandise Marks Act, 247
  • Merchant Shipping, Classification in, 89
  • Merry weather’s High-Pressure Hop Spray er, 7 Mesopotamia, Petroleum in, 23
  • Metal Price Diagrams, 24, 158, 326, 456, 600, 776, 877
  • Metal Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Metals. See Steel, Iron, Tin, Copper, Aluminium, Alloys, and Micro-Photographs
  • Metals, States of, Crystalline and Amorphous, 384 %
  • Metals, Structure of. See Micro-Photographs Metallurgical Department, Sheffield University, 416, 454
  • Metallurgical Laboratory, Birmingham Univer-versity, 858
  • Metallurgy, Use of Vanadium in, 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
  • Meteorological Society, Royal:
  • Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, by W. Marriott, 10
  • The Rain Storms of August 24 to 26, 1905, in Counties Dublin and Wicklow, by Sir John W. Moore, 658
  • The Aqua Meter, by Dr. W. B. Newton, 658
  • Attempt to Fly Kites for Meteorological Purposes from the Mission Ship Attached to a Deep-Sea Fishing Fleet in the North Sea, by G. C. Simpson, 883
  • Flying Kites in Barbados, by C. J. P. Cave, 883. See 289
  • Meteorology ; Balloons Sent up from Yacht, 289. See 88 J
  • Meteorology in Relation to Agriculture, 10
  • Meter, Lienert’s Water, 38
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Works ;
  • Coal-Conveying Plant, 46
  • Metropolitan. See London
  • Micro-Photographs of Fracture in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
  • Micro-Photographs of Fractured Steel Piston-Rods of Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 235
  • Micro-Photographs ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test Pieces, 435, 464
  • Micro - Photographs ; Iron - Nickel - Manganese Carbon Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813
  • Micro-Photographs of Metal for Gun Cartridge-Cases, 548, 569 °
  • Micro-Photographs of Overheated Steel, 417 459 ’
  • Micro-Photographs of Steels used for Motor-Car Construction in France, 417, 497
  • Micro-Photographs of the Thermal Transformation of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
  • Micro-Photographs of Vanadium Steel Allovs 323, 417, 603, 638. See Letters, and 632
  • Micro-Photographs of Wear of Steel on Bridges, 534 ° ’
  • Micro-Structure of Metals, 384
  • Midland Electric Power Station at Wednesbury,
  • Midland Railway Steamers with Reciprocating and Turbine Engines, 107, 161
  • Milan Exhibition, 1906, 442, 553, 873
  • Military Motor-Cars, 733
  • Milling-Machines. See Machine-Tools
  • Milton, J T on Fractures in Large Steel Boiler- 1 lates, 105,164, 195. See Letters, 377
  • Mine Winding-Engines, 29 Mineral. See Railways Mining, Belgium Coal, 864
  • Mining Department at Birmingham University,
  • Mining Engineers, Education of, 501
  • Mining, Gold, in the Transvaal, 726
  • Mining and Labour in the Transvaal, 255
  • Mining Leases, Covenants for, 354
  • M1F7^S^aChinery* See Haulage, and
  • Mint, Japanese, 664
  • Misceilanea 24, 49 83, 123, 149, 183,215, 251, 283, 31/, 345, 381, 411, 443, 485, 521 557 501 «•?<? 668, 695, 731, 767, 801, 835; 867 ’ ’ 3’
  • SH’ d ^easu;'in8' Powdered Materials, 393 Model Experiments and Ship Resistance, 90 16° Molecules in Solution, 399. See 884 ’ 1
  • Plant, 500 Horse-Power, at Birming-ham University, 341. See also Producers Morcom, The late Alfred, 528
  • M°tX?°8T B” °n TeSt8 °f De LaVal Ste™‘
  • Morris-Hawkins Inter-Pole Motor, 408
  • Mortar, Sand for, 596
  • Mortising Tool, Pearl Square Auger and, 225
  • Motley, Twin-Screw Lifeboat. 378 Motor-Boats. See Motor Launches Motor-Car, Arrol-Johnston, 412, 618 655 839 Mot^r-Car Construction Works’, Arr’ol-Jo’hnston, Motor-Car Details of Wolseley Petrol 615 Motor-Car F eed-Pump, 526 ’
  • Motor-Car Fire Appliances. See Fire-Brigade
  • Appliances and Illustrated Index
  • Motor-Car (Globe), Brake of, 681
  • Motor-Car, 14-Horse Power Thornycroft, 6no, /01, 732, 741 . _
  • Motor-Car, 35-Horse-Power; Hotchkiss Ordnance Company, 684
  • Motor-Car, “ Iris” Touring, 652
  • Motor-Car, Latent Defects (Legal), 631
  • Motor-Car ; Parsons Petrol Motor, 685
  • Motor-Car, Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder, 702
  • Motor-Car Show, Olympia, 701, 741
  • Motor-Car, Siddeley 32-Horse-Power (Wolseley
  • Company), 765
  • Motor-Cars, Steel, French, 417, 497
  • Motor-Car Touring Competition, 412. See 618, 655, 832
  • Motor-Car in War, 733
  • Motor-Carriage, Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
  • Motor-Carriage, Steam, for the London and
  • North-Western Railway, 359
  • Motor-Cycles, 703, 743
  • Motor Fire Appliances, Vienna, 614
  • Motor Fire-Engines. See Fire, Brigade in Illustrated Index
  • Motors, Internal-Combustion. See Engines, OU;
  • Engines, Gas; Motor-Car, and Motor-Launches
  • Motor-Launches, 340
  • Motor-Launch, Exhaust-Silencer for, 529
  • Motor-Launch “ Iris,” 533
  • Motor-Launches, Trials of, 187,220. See Letters, 291, 345
  • Motor, Marine, Exhaust-Silencer, 529
  • Motor-Omnibus, Gardner* Serpollet, 40-Horse-Power, 531
  • Motor, Petrol, for Railway Traction, 140-Horsc-
  • Power (Wolseley Company), 615
  • Motor-Wagon, Ryknield Light, 12
  • Motor-Wagons at Smithfield Club Show, 771
  • Mules, Cotton-Spinning, Safety Appliances for, 74, 544
  • Municipal Obstruction, Board of Trade and, 631
  • Municipal versus Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
  • Municipal Steamers, London, 490
  • Municipal Telephone System, 870. See 217
  • Municipal Telephony at Glasgow, 353
  • Municipal Trading, London County Council, 152, 186, 490, 559, 594, 662, 699, 734, 803
  • Municipal Tramway Developments, 526
  • Municipal Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490
  • Nagasaki, Shipping in, 211
  • Naphtha Fields in Russia, 322
  • Naphtha Industry, Russian, 361
  • Natal, British Association Visit to, 683
  • Natal Government Railways, 222
  • “ Natal,” H.M. Armoured Cruiser, 414, 455
  • National Telephone System, 217, 870
  • Natives as British Engineering Apprentices (Colonial Development), 492
  • Nautical Technical Dictionary, 651
  • Naval Accidents, Microscopical Observations of, 235
  • Naval Architects, Institution of:
  • Hon. Vice-Presidents, 88
  • Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar, by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, 88, 93. See 126
  • The Ships of the Royal Navy as they Existed at the Time of Trafalgar, by Sir Philip Watts, 88, 126. See 93
  • The Classification of Merchant Shipping. Illustrated by a Short History of Lloyd’s Register, by H. J. Cornish, 89
  • Experiments of Models of Constant Length and Form of Cross-Section, but with Varying Breadth and Draught, by Lieut. -Colonel G. Rota, 90, 162
  • Experiments on the Effect of Depth of Water upon Speed ; having Special Reference to Destroyers Recently Built, by Harold Yarrow, 90, 96. See 99
  • Deductions from Recent and Former Experiments on the Influence of the Depth of Water on Speed, by W. W. Marriner, 90, 99. See 96
  • Fractures in Large Steel Boiler-Plates, by J.
  • T. Milton, 105, 164, 195. See Letters, 377 A Comparison of the Performance of Turbines and Reciprocating Engines in the Midland Railway Company’s Steamers, by William Gray, 107,161. See Erratum, 215 Luncheon on the P. and O. Liner “ India,” 107
  • Conversazione, 107
  • Notes on the Causes of Accidents with Sub- ' marine - Boats, and their Salvage, by Captain R. II. Bacon, 107, 128. See 118, j 593
  • Visit to Portsmouth, 110
  • Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan, 251, 260
  • Naval Boilers. See Boilers and Water-Tube Boilers
  • Naval Engineers’ Training, 769. See Education and Engineers, and Letters
  • Naval Machinery. See Warships, and Engines, Marine
  • Naval Programme, 769, 842. See Letters
  • Naval, Shipping, and Fisheries Exhibition, 70 Naval Ships. See also Warships
  • Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
  • See 93
  • Naval Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
  • Navigating Appliances for “ Carmania,” 725
  • Navy Engine-Room Artificers and Stokers, 345
  • Navy Shipbuilding Vote, 18
  • Negligence and Consulting Engineers, Law of, 151
  • New South Wales Locomotive Building, 385
  • New South W’ales Railways, 525
  • New York, Accessibility of Ports, 469
  • New York, East River, Williamsburg Bridge, 477, 541, 643, 755, 787, 854
  • New Zealand Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlement of, 492. See Letters, 530
  • Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven Steamer “ Dieppe,” 55, 203
  • Nickel and Carbon Influence on Iron, 671
  • Nickel-Carbon Iron-Manganese Alloys, 686, 708
  • 745, 779, 822. See Letter*, 813
  • Nickel and Cobalt Alloys, 330
  • Ni.-kel, Copper, and Cobalt in American Hr Iron, 436, 500
  • Nickel Vanadium Steel Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638.
  • See Letters, and 632
  • Nile Dam, Erosive Effect of Discharge from the 5C3 . *
  • Nile Dau. See 5/rease* in Masonry Dam*
  • Nile Irrigation, 871
  • Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 10
  • Non-Conducting Materials for Furnaces, 64
  • Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and Sons
  • Limited, 402
  • North German Lloyd’s Steamer, Speed of, 357
  • North, Notes from the, 14. 48, 82, 115, 148 18* 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 4 46, 481 520 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775. 808, 831, 866*" *
  • Northern Railway of France, Compound Arti-culated Locomotive for, 439
  • Notes. See Cleveland, Sorth, South - IFerf South Yorkshire, United State*, Industrial and Miscellanea *
  • Nozzle, Adjustable, for Pelton Wheel, 495
  • Nuremberg Gas-Engine, 230, 295, 586. see
  • Erratum, 703
  • Nut-Tapping Machine, 245
  • Obituary:
  • Brown, Charles, 853. See 431
  • Carbutt, Sir E. H., 490. See Letters, 530 and Erratum, 553
  • Clowes, Sir William Laird, 214
  • Dean, William, 420
  • Dick, G. G., 3b9
  • Ehrhardt, Ludwig, 731
  • Evans, David, 183
  • Gamble, J., 556
  • Head, Archibald P., 617
  • Inverclyde, Baron, 492
  • Jessop, William, 15
  • Kyle, John, 11
  • Langdon, W. E., 224
  • Lister, Thomas, 14
  • Mansel, Robert, 810
  • Morcom, Alfred, 528
  • Otis, C. A., 82
  • Parrott, William, 670
  • Pitkin, Albert J., 730
  • Reuleaux, Professor Franz, 326
  • Rhodes, Jonathan. 282
  • Russell, Sir Peter Nicol, 182
  • Shelford, Sir William, 451
  • Stephenson, George Robert, 537
  • Whitehead, Robert, 654
  • Wilson, Sir Jacob, 57
  • W’urtzburg, J. IL. 623
  • Observatory at Cape Town, 6,/j
  • Oechelhauser Gas-Engine, 263
  • Oil ; Baku and Japan, 631
  • oil-EngiIlcs. See Engine, QU ; Mutor-Can, and Motor-Launches '
  • Oil-Fields, Baku, 512
  • Oil Fuel. See Liquid Fuel
  • Oil-Separators for Exhaust Steam, 515
  • OiI Residue; Use in Iron and Steel Works. 357 Olympia Electrical Exhibition. 41* 452 Olympia Motor-Car Show. 701. 741 ’
  • Olpower ’-nOt<>r’ Gard""-S<n'0llet, 40-Horte.
  • Orange River Colonv, 789
  • Ordnance and Armour. See II drships Ordnance. See Guns 1
  • Ore. See Iron Ore
  • Osaka and KoIk? Trade, 156
  • a,IK C^-’ andunuel. Sheffield Works, 407 Oscillographs for Measuring High-Freouencv Currents, 785, 772, 806, 840 ,UenC-'
  • Otto Deutz Gas-Engine, 230, 295 Overheated Steel, 417 459 k*.. i/t>- pi t graphs Heat, and s;«T
  • : Effwt u'*°n >•.
  • PSandV^U>dr“,iC Cv,ind'"- 3?.>. See Panama Canal. 871
  • Paris, Electricity in, 321
  • Parliament. See Legal
  • See%rX^ the ‘ Shipbuilding Vote. 18. Parliamentary Uliour Representatives (Ix-gal), Parliamentary Schemes. Gif’ 6a, -a. <
  • London /'<„rer Suppiv ’ ,3s- Scc
  • l“20ns.’ *’etro1 MotoV, «S5
  • ’SBSWrasw
  • 714, 786, 817,’852 8m’ 007• 641’ °77-
  • Patent Rules, 255 288 v ,
  • Patents, British, A, Krrat”>,
  • I atents m Turkey, 553
  • Russian Bar ’ Japanese
  • Pear^l. Klr|Ao'?Xea2i?’?rlij,ink' Tool. 225 35.171. see aIso,““°nr' D“>’.
  • Peat, UWtaS%^«*' ”■
  • Penalties 'ffi' N°“k- 495 388 contract for Indian Troopship,
  • '•ym.w., ..........
  • H«ifleM,B,n4O4ra,l,"a> B*il Orind'nK Machine.
  • l,owe‘r(>Wolwk.vRco“~ T”cU®°. >« Horse-
  • Petrol-Motors See o J'’";’'015
  • Petrol. See rV""Jr-Car*
  • Photographs of Materials under Pure Shear, 828, 847
  • Photographs, Micro. See Micro-Photographs
  • Physical Fatigue and Accidents, 593
  • Physical and Mechanical Papers at the British Association. See British Association
  • Physical Properties of Alloys, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 813, Alloys and MicroPhotographs
  • Physical Society :
  • The Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the Mean Horizontal Candle-Power of Incandescent Lamps, by Professor Fleming, 32
  • The Electrical Conductivity of Flame, by Dr. IT. A. Wilson, 32
  • Contact with Dielectrics, by Rollo Appleyard, 32
  • The Pendulum Accelerometer, by F. Lan-chester, 32
  • A New Form of Pyrometer, by N. V. Stanford, 32
  • Refractometer, by 0. Appleyard, 32
  • The Comparison of Electric Fields by Means of an Oscillating Electric Needle, by D. Owen, 57
  • The Magneto-Optics of Sodium Vapour and the Rotary Dispersion Formula, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
  • The Fluorescence of Sodium Vapour, by Professor R. W. Wood, 57
  • The Theory of Phase-Meters, by Dr. W. E. Sumpner, 599
  • Apparatus Designed for Measuring the Coronal Radiation during an Eclipse, by Professor H. L. Callendar, 599
  • The Question of Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radiation, by James J. Swinburne, 744
  • Note on Constant Deviation Prisms, by T. H. Blakesley, 745
  • The Dielectric Strength of Air, by A. Russell, 784
  • On the Electrical Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly Alternating Currents, by Dr. II. A. Wilson and F. Gold, 784. See 32
  • The Lateral Vibrations of Loaded and Unloaded Bars, by J. Morrow, 784
  • Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 839
  • Physics Laboratory at Birmingham University, 507
  • Piecework Wage System, 413. See 303
  • Piers, Coffer-Dams for, 505
  • Piers ; Schemes in Parliament, 793
  • Piers for Williamsburg Bridge, New York, 577.
  • See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Pietermaritzburg, ’ British Association Visit to, 683
  • Pig-Iron Prices. See Metal-Price Diagrams
  • Pig Irons, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in, 436, 500
  • Pillars, Strength of, 62
  • Pipe-Line, Wood-Stave, 493
  • Pipes, Copper, Corrosion of Steam, 123
  • Pit Winding-Engines, 29
  • Planing-Machines. See Machine-Tools
  • Plant, Electric, for Fixing Rails and Packing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Plates, Fracture of Steel Boiler, 164, 195. See Letters, 377
  • Platinum Industry, Ural, 259
  • Pneumatic Parcel-Delivery Scheme in Parliament, 792
  • Pneumatic Pressure-Lock for Bridge Construction, 541. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Point-Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
  • Ports, Accessibility of, Glasgow, New York, Liverpool, 469
  • Port of Antwerp, 386
  • Port Arthur, Russian Damaged Warships at, 527. See Russo-Japanese War
  • Port Florence Dry Dock, 729
  • Ports of South Africa, 753
  • Portable Air-Compressing Plant (Lacy-Hulbert),
  • Portable Air-Compressor, Reavell’s, 38
  • Portland Cement, Concrete Compositions, 269.
  • See Concrete
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
  • Post-Office Telegraph and Telephone Finance, 285
  • Powdered Materials, Mixing and Measuring of, 393 Power, Distribution of, 380
  • Power-Gas. See Engines, Gas, and Producer-Gas Power-Plant. See Electric
  • Power Station at Birmingham University, 397, 507
  • Power Station. See Electric
  • Power Supply by the London County Council, 186, 594, 662, 699, 803
  • “ Premier ” Gas-Engine at Birmingham University, 397
  • Premium System for Furnace Work, 813
  • Premium System of Wages, 413. See 303
  • Preservation of Ayr Bridge, 388, 494
  • Preserving Stone Buildings, 148
  • Press Criticisms of Engineers, 487
  • Press, Hydraulic, for Cartridge-Case Heading and Indenting, 439
  • Presses, Hydraulic, for Gun-Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
  • Pressure-Gauge, Steam Syphon (Hopkinson), 303
  • Pretoria, British Association Visit to, 726
  • Prime Movers, Accidents to, 523
  • Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, Royal Train for 335, 399 ’
  • Prisms, Note on Constant Deviation, 745
  • Private Owners’ Electricity Supply, 627
  • Producer-Gas Engines. See Engines, Gas
  • Producer-Gas, for Gas-Engine, 263
  • Producer, Gas, Marine, 145
  • Producer-Gas Plant Trials, 674. See Letters, 811
  • Producer-Gas for Semi-Bituminous Fuel, 261
  • Producer, Suction Gas, and 34-Brak’e-Horse-
  • Power Engine (Davey’s), 691
  • Producers, Wood Gas, 299
  • Profile of Great Western Railway, Plymouth to Newton Abbot, 580. See Letters, Locomotives Compound
  • Profile of Railway, Brussels to Ans, 517
  • Progress of the Engineering Standards Committee, 805
  • Projectile Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 451
  • Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
  • Propeller for Marine Turbines, 759. See 810 Propelling Engines. See Engines, Marine Provincial versus London Factories, 383. See 372 and Letters, 481
  • Prussian Canal Bill, 53
  • Prussian State Railways; Self-Discharging Single Hopper Wagon, 478
  • Public Attitude towards Railways, 188
  • Public Authorities. See Municipal
  • Pulley, Graham Swivelling, 617
  • Pump ; Acid Valves, 530, 553
  • Pumps, Air and Circulating, Combined (Carruthers), 676
  • Pump, Air, and Condenser, Combined, 93
  • Pump, Air, Edwards’s Inverted, 180
  • Pumps, Air, Independent Twin (II. Watson and Sons, Newcastle), 328
  • Pumps, Air (Weir’s), 724. See “ Carmania” Pump, Electric-Driven Variable Stroke, 275 Pumps for London and South-Western Railway Locomotive, 633, 740
  • Pump, Single-Cylinder Valve, 526
  • Pump, Thwaites’s Feed, at Birmingham Univer-' sity, 341
  • Pumps and Windmills, 7, 210
  • Quadruple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
  • Quaternary Vanadium Steel, 323, 417, 497, 603, 638. See 632. See Letters
  • Queensland Railways and Trade, 561
  • Quick-Firing Gun-Cases, Manufacture of, 548, 569 Quick-Firing Guns. See Guns and Warships Quicksilver. See Metal-Price Diagrams Quinquennial Valuation and Rateable Machinery, 51
  • Rack for Tool-Room, 443*481
  • Racking-Cock for Filling Casks, Forsyth’s, 421
  • Radiation, Coronal, during Eclipse/Apparatus for Measuring, 599
  • Radiation Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Radiation, Thermal, Temperature and Efficiency of, 744
  • Radiographs, Measurement of, 735, 772, 806, 840
  • Radium on Diamonds, Action of, 322
  • Radium, Recent Study of, 524
  • Rail-Bearers, Deflection of Continuous, 69, 101
  • Rail-Fixing and Sleeper-Packing, Electric Plant for, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Rail-Grinder, Tramway, Brown andCrosta, 112 Rail Grinding-Machine, Hqdfield’s Petrol-Driven
  • Tramway, 404
  • Rails on Bridges, Wear of Steel, 534
  • Rails, Wear on Tram, 344
  • Railroad Construction, America, 155
  • Railroads, American, 805
  • Railway Accident at Witham, 774
  • Railway Accidents and the Public, 188
  • Railway; All-Steel Electric Cars, 388
  • Railways, Argentine, 480
  • Railway Auto-Car. See Motor Carriage
  • Railway, British, Economics. See Erratum, 565
  • Railway Buffer - Coupling, Thomas’s Central Automatic, 180
  • Railway Carriages, Indian Royal Train, 335, 339 Railway Carriages, Motor. See Motor Carriages Railway Carriages. See Carriages
  • Railway Carriage Traverser, French, 111
  • Railway Casualties in the United States, 419
  • Railway Construction, British, 248
  • Railway, East China, 564
  • Railway Economics, 517, 655
  • Railways, Electric. See Electric
  • Railway, Electric, and Single-Phase Motor, 103, 697. See Erratum, 215
  • Railway, Electric, Valtellina, 11
  • Railways, Electrification, Financial Aspect of, 11, 45
  • Railways, English, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
  • Railways and the Future of China, 450
  • Railways, Grass and Weed Destroyers on, 323
  • Railways, Indian, 61, 879
  • Railway, Kowloon-Canton, 876
  • Railways, Lagos (Colonial Development), 492
  • Railway Locomotive. See Locomotives and Motor Carriages
  • Railways, London, 156. See Street Traffic
  • Railways, Natal Government, 222
  • Railways, New South Wales, 525
  • Railway Plant for Fixing Sleepers, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Railways, Queensland, 561
  • Railway Returns, British, 248, 253, 352, 358, 452
  • Railways in Rhodesia, 876
  • Railway and Road Bridges. See Bridges
  • Railway Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Wagons, Locomotives, and Steam-Carriages
  • Railway Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838. See Letters, 865, and Erratum., 810
  • Railway. See also Trains
  • Railway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738
  • Railways, Single - Phase versus Continuous-Current, 103, 697
  • Railway Stations. See Stations
  • Railway Traction, 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
  • Railway or Tramcar Seat, Adjustable, 815
  • Railway Tunnels, Ventilation of, 820
  • Railway Wagon, Self-Discharging Single-Hopper, for Prussia, 478
  • Rain-Gutters in Workshop Roofs, 303
  • Rain Storms in Ireland, 658
  • Rand, British Association Visit to the, 726
  • Rankine and a United States Corrector, 863 Rapid-Cutting Steel. See Tool-Steel
  • Rateable Machinery, 174. See Leiters, 290
  • Rateable Machinery, and Quinquennial Valuation, 51
  • Raw’ Material during War. Food and, 190, 218
  • Raworth’s Regenerative Control for Tramways, 91. See 144
  • Read, A. A., on Manganese in Iron and Steel, 565 Reavell’s Air-Compressor, 38
  • Rectifiers, Electrolytic, for Telephone Stations, 563
  • Redistribution of Factories, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
  • Reform in Dockyards and Warship Construction, 873
  • Refractometer, 32
  • Refrigerating Ammonia Machinery, 280
  • Refrigerating Machine, Ethyl Chloride, 70
  • Refrigerating Machine Trials at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
  • Refuse-Destructors, 651
  • Registration of Engineers, 481
  • Reichsanstalt, Work of the, 308 Reinforced Concrete. See Concrete
  • Reliability Trials of Motor-Boats, 187, 220. See
  • Letters, 291, 315
  • Reliability Trials of Motor-Cars, 412
  • Removal and Disposal of Town Refuse, 651
  • Remuneration of Arbitrators, 270
  • Remuneration of Labour, 413. See 303 Research Committee, Institution of Mechanical
  • Engineers’ Alloys, 686, 70S, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Reservoir, Elevated Water, 631
  • Reservoirs. See Dams
  • Reservoir with Earthen Dams, Indian Storage, 324. See Irrigation
  • Resistance of Ships’ Models, Experiments on, 90, 162. See also Ships
  • Responsibilities of the London County Council, 559, 734. See London County Council
  • Retaining Wall of Reinforced Concrete, 260 Retort-Charging and Drawing Machinery, 444 Reuleaux, The Late Professor Franz, 326 Reversible Propeller, Geyer’s, 457
  • Reversing Gear, Flamme-Rongy System, for Locomotives, 482
  • Rhodesian Railway Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Rhodesian Railways, 876
  • Richards, A. W., and Stead, J. E., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459. See also Heat
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool; Steam-Turbine Department, 471
  • River Courses, Eddies, and the Rotation of the Earth, 223
  • River Don Works of Vickers Sons and Maxim, 1 453. Sec 54
  • River Zambesi, Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Road Bridges. See Bridges
  • Road Locomotion. See also Motor-Cars and
  • Motor-Wagons
  • Road Locomotives (Legal), 703
  • Road Locomotives at Smithfield Club Show, 771 Roads across Marshes, 290
  • Robins, A. G., on Compound Locomotives and
  • Great Western Railway, 580. See Letters, Locomotives, Compound
  • Rock, Igneous, Steel as an, 312
  • Rogers, F., on the Elastic Properties of Steel at
  • High Temperatures, 331
  • Rolling-Mills for Armour-Plate, 355
  • Rolling-Mill Bar-Manipulator, 428, 435
  • Rolling-Mill Engine, 10,000-Horse-Power Compound Three-Crank, 376
  • Rolling-Mill Engines, 18,000-Indicated-Horse-
  • Power, for the Cargo Fleet Company, Limited, Middlesbrough, 212
  • Rolling-Stock. See Carriages, Locomotives,
  • Steam Carriages and Wagons
  • Rolls-Royce Eight-Cylinder Motor, 702
  • Roof Collapse, Charing Cross Station, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
  • Roofs and Floors, Workshop, 303
  • Roof, Steam-Turbine Department, Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
  • Rosenbusch, G., on the Ventilation of Waterloo and Baker-Street Tunnel, 820
  • Rosslare Harbour, 178
  • Rota, Lieut.-Colonel G., on Experiments on
  • Resistance of Ships’ Models, 90, 162
  • Rotation of the Earth, River Courses, Eddies and, 223
  • Rotor-Drum for Turbine of “Carmania,” 719, 725
  • Rotor-Lifting Gear for “ Carmania,” 723
  • Rowden, 300-Brake-Horse-Power Producer-Gas
  • Engine, 346
  • “ Roxburgh,” Diirr Water-Tube Boilers in H.M.
  • Armoured Cruiser. 586. See Erratum, 767 Royal Agricultural Society. See Agricultural Royal College of Science, Conversazione of, 841 Royal Meteorological. See Meteorological Royal Spanish Arsenal Gun-Cartridge Factory,
  • Trubia, near Oviedo, 548,569
  • Royal Train for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
  • Rural Fire Appliances. See Fire Brigade in Illustrated Index
  • Rural Motor Fire Appliances, 370
  • Russia, British Coal in, 190
  • Russian Copper Industry, 157
  • Russian Damaged Warships at Port Arthur, 527 Russian Iron and Steel Works, Use of Masut in, 357
  • Russian Iron Trade, 155
  • Russian Naphtha Industry, 322, 361
  • Russian Platinum Industry, 259
  • Russian Trade, War Effects on, 23
  • Russo-Japanese War ; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
  • Russo-Japanese War; Future of the Cruisers. 449
  • Russo-Japanese Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • Russo-Japanese War and Trade, 23, 285, 353 Russo-Japanese War ; Size of Warships, 661 Russo-Japanese War; Longitudinal Bulkheads in
  • Warships, 191
  • Russo-Japanese War, Losses in, 192
  • Ryknield Light Motor-Van, 12
  • Sachs, Edwin O., on the Continental Fire Service, 136, 171, 271, 369, 509, 579, 614, 797. For details see Illustrated Index
  • Safety Appliances for Spinning Mules, 74, 544
  • Safety Devices for Lift-Doors, 125
  • Saint. See St
  • Sale of Machinery in China, 553
  • Salisbury, British Association Visit to, 792 Saloons in Indian Royal Train, 335, 399 Salt Solutions, Conductivity Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Salvage of the Dredger “ Walter Bibby,” 41 Salvage of Submarine-Boats, 107, 118, 128, 593 Sand-Mixing Machine, 393
  • Sand for Mortar, 596
  • Sankey, Lieut. C. E. P.» on Concrete, 269
  • Scavenging Town Refuse, 651
  • Schemes in Parliament, Engineering, 692, 698,
  • 738. See London Power Supply
  • Science, Applied, Imperial College of, 17, 20. See
  • Letters, 122
  • Science, Conversazione of the Royal College or,
  • 841 '
  • I Science Guild, British, 594
  • Science and Hypothesis, 207 1 Science, Physical. See Physical .
  • , Scientific Apparatus, Physical Society, bxnibi- 1 tion, 839
  • Scouts. See Warships
  • Screw-Cutting Lathe. See Machine-!, ools
  • Screws for Lathes, Standard Leading, 141
  • Screw Milling-Machine (Hopkinson’s), 303
  • Screw-Propeller, Geyer’s Reversible, 457
  • Screw-Propeller. See Propeller
  • Sea Water, Gold in (Molecules in Solution), 399.
  • See 384
  • Seamen, Civil Employment for, 489
  • Seat, Adjustable Railway or Tram-Car, 815
  • Secret Commissions, 189
  • Secrets of Employers, 562
  • ; Section Lists, Steel Standard, 553
  • I Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434,462. See Letters,
  • I Self-Discharging Single-Hopper Wagon for the
  • ' Prussian State Railways, 478
  • Self-Educator, Harmswortb’s, 814
  • Self-Propelled Steam Fire-Engine, Vienna, 614
  • Self-Propelled Vehicles. See Motor-Cars, Motor-
  • | • Wagons, and Steam-Carriages
  • Separators, Oil, for Exhaust Steam, 515 1 Servants’ and Masters’ Cases. See Legal. .
  • I Service, Continental Fire. See Fire-Brigade in
  • I Illustrated Index
  • Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, /93
  • Shafting, Torsional Vibrations of, 54 1 Shear, Materials under Pure, 828, 847
  • Shearing Stresses on Girders, 614. See Letters,
  • I 665, and Beams 7
  • Shearing Stresses on Masonry Dams, 35,134, i/i,
  • 751. See Letters
  • Sheer-Legs, 180-Ton, at Chatham Dockyard, 81
  • Sheet-Metal Working Tools 432
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, 402, 453. See
  • Sheffield-Twinberrow System of Self-Discharging
  • Single-Hopper Wagon, 478
  • Sheffield University, Metallurgical Department, 416,454 w. .
  • Shelford, The late Sir William, 451
  • Ships’ Resistance, Experiments on, 90, 162
  • Ships, Naval, at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126.
  • See 9’3 , .
  • Ships. See Steamers and Warships 1 Ships’ Speed, Influence of Depth of Water on,
  • 90, 96, 99
  • Shipbuilding Industry, 47/. See a5, 455
  • Shipbuilding Material in Germany ; Import
  • Tariffs, 292
  • Shipbuilding; Practical Treatise, 431
  • Shipbuilding. See Warships and Naval Arclu-
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping in Nagasaki, 211
  • Shipbuilding Text-Book 208
  • Shipbuilding Trade, 55, 4o5, 477
  • Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition, Naval, 70
  • Shipping in Hong Kong, 533
  • Shipping, Japanese, 10 -on
  • Shipping, Merchant, Classification in, 89
  • Shipping, Nagasaki, 211 .
  • Shipping, Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and, 494
  • Shipwrecks, 83, 187, 388, 630
  • Show, Stanley Cycle, 703, 743
  • Sickness, Sleeping, in Africa 433
  • Siddeley 32-Horse-Power Motoi -Car, /6o
  • Silencer for Marine Motors, 5’29
  • Silk, Artificial, 564
  • Silver and Gold Alloys, 157
  • Simplon Tunnel, Surveying Work for the, 415
  • Sinclair’s Variable-Stroke Pump, 275
  • Sme of Angle, Approximation to the, 313
  • Single-Phase versus Continuous Current foi
  • Single-Phase Electric Railway and Motors, 103.
  • See Erratum, 215 .
  • Single-Phase Locomotive, Westinghouse, 25
  • Single-Phase Motors, Cranes
  • Sinking of Submarine Boats, 107, 118,128, 5J3
  • Size of War Vessels, 661
  • Skinner Frank W., on Williamsburg Bridge, New York541, 577, 643, 755, 787,854
  • Sleeping Compartment in Indian Rojal Tram, 335,399 . .
  • Sleeping Sickness in Africa, 433
  • Slot tin ^'-Machines. See Machine-Tools
  • Smith C Alfred, on Birmingham University, 239,’274, 341, 397, 507, 610, 858. For details, see’Illustrated Index. See Erratum, 317
  • Smithfield Club Show, 771.
  • Smithv at Birmingham University, 507
  • Smoke-Abatement Appliances Exhibition, 808
  • I Smoke Helmets. See Fire Brigade in Illu
  • SoS anTlron Manufacture, Australia, 419.
  • See 385 #
  • ’’“'canto”1 Lectures on the Mea™[en^^tr°c
  • Society! Royal Agricultural. See Agricultural
  • Sodium vlpoulrWnetieTptics and Fluores-cence of, 57
  • Soest Gas-Engine, 230
  • Solar Eclipses, 599
  • Solar System and Evolution, 319
  • Soldiers, Civil Employment for, 4Annlied Solutions and Liquids, Kinetic Th o } PP
  • SouthAfrica. See Cape. Natal, Orange River, South AfHca^Geodeli'c Survey of, 560
  • ' South Africa G See also British Association
  • South Africa, Observatory, 609
  • South African Ports, 753
  • South West, Notes from the, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 18 s, 215, 251, 283, 317, 349K 389, 411, 447, 485. 521, 557, 591, 622, 659, 694, 731, 775, 809, 835, 867
  • South Yorkshire, Notes from, 15, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 349, 389, 410, 447, 484, 521, 556, 590, 622, 659, 694, 730, 775, 809, 834, 866
  • Southampton New Graving Dock, 517
  • Spanish Arsenal Cartridge-Case Factory, 548, 569 Speakman, E. M., on the Marine Steam-Turbine,
  • 759. See 810
  • Specification, British Standard, for Portland Cement, 122
  • Spectrum of the Welsbach Mantle, Emission, 876
  • Speed of Great Western Trains, 580. See Letters, Locomotive, Compound
  • Speed-Indicators for Locomotives (Flamans), 242 Speed of Ships, Influence of Depth of Water on, 90, 96, 99
  • Speed of Warships Steaming in “ Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
  • Speed of Warships. See Steam Trials Spelter Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams Spinning-Mules, Safety Appliances for Cotton, 74, 544
  • Sprayer, Hop, Merryweather’s High-Pressure, 7 St. Lawrence River ; Cantilever Bridge, 376 St. Neots Electric Power Scheme. 699. See 186, 594, 662, 803
  • Stability of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
  • Standard, British, Specification for Portland Cement, 122
  • Standards Committee, Progress of the Engineering, 805
  • Standard Leading Screws for Lathes, 141
  • Standard, a New Yard, 155
  • Standard Steel Section List. 553
  • Staidey Cycle Show, 703, 743
  • Starting of Steam-Turbines, 332
  • State and Industry, 598
  • State Telephone System, 217, 870. See 353 Stations, Electric Power. See Electric
  • Station Roof Collapse, Charing Cross, 771, 838, 865. See Letters, and Erratum, 810
  • Stead, J. E , and Richards, A. W., on Overheated Steel, 417, 459
  • Steam-Boat. See Steamer
  • Steam Boilers. See Boilers and Water- Tube
  • Steam-Carriage for the Great North of Scotland Railway, 248
  • Steam-Carriage for the London and North-Western Railway, 359
  • Steam-Condensing Plants, 630
  • Steam Consumption. See Steam Trials
  • Steam Copper Pipes, Corrosion of, 123 Steam-Engines. See Engines Steam, Exhaust, Oil-Separator for, 515 Steam Jacketing, Effects of, 197,227 Steam Lifeboat “Moseley,” 378
  • Steam Lorries. See Motor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
  • Steam-Pumps on London and South-Western Locomotives, 633, 740
  • Steam Syphon and Pressure Gauge, Ilopkinson’s, 3 3
  • Steam Superheaters. See Superheaters
  • Steam Trials of British Warships, 873
  • Steam Trials of “ Carmania,” 726
  • Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Argyll,1 ’ 420
  • Steam Trials of H.M.S. “ Foresight,” 57
  • Steam Trials of H.M. Ships in 1905, 873
  • Steam Trials. See Launches and Trial Trips Steam-Turbines. See Turbines, Steam Steam-Turbines in the Tropics, 740 Steamers, Atlantic, Speed of German, 357 Steamer, Blowing up, in Suez Canal, 493 Steamer “ Dieppe,” Newhaven and Dieppe Turbine-Driven, 55, 203
  • Steamers, Engines. See Engines, Marine
  • Steamers, Midland Railway Company’s ; Turbines and Reciprocating Engines, 107, 161
  • Steamers. See also Ships, Steamships, and Warships
  • Steamers, Thames, 490
  • Steamers for Transporting Iron Ore (Hon. Peter White), 431
  • Steamship Accident Damages, 190
  • Steamship “Kaiserin,” Hamburg - American Line, 289
  • Steamship, Various Stages of Construction ; “ Carmania,” 717
  • Steel Alloys with Nickel and Manganese, 686, 708, 745, 779, 822. See Letters, 843
  • Steel and Aluminium Alloys, 246 279
  • Steel Barrels, Manufacture of, 813
  • Steel Bars, Manipulators for, 428, 435
  • Steel Boiler Plates, Fracture in, 105, 164, 195.
  • See Letters, 377
  • Steels, Carbon, Thermal Transformation of, 417 422. See 459
  • Steel Cars for Electric Railway, 388
  • Steel Casting for Hydraulic Cylinder, 20-Ton 404
  • Steel, Chromium, 566
  • Steel, Chromium and Nickel, 417, 497
  • Steel Columns, Strength of, 62
  • Steel Cross-Head Bolts Fractured in Torpedo-
  • Boat Destroyer ; Microscopic Observations, 235 Steel, Effects of Carbon upon Iron and its
  • Oxides, 336, 473
  • Steel, Elastic Properties at High Temperatures. 331
  • Steel Girders. See Bridges
  • Steel for Guns ; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces of Test-Pieces, 435,464
  • Steel, High-Speed Tool, “ A W,” 797
  • Steel as an Igneous Rock, 312
  • Steel Industry, American, 20
  • Steel, Influence of Nickel and Carbon on, 671
  • Steel Ingots, Segregation in, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
  • Steel and Iron Brittleness, 133
  • Steel and Iron Electric Furnace, 86
  • Steel and Iron Industry, 628
  • Steel and Iron Institute. See Iron and Steel Institute
  • Steel and Iron, Manganese in, 565
  • Steel and Iron Output, World’s, 451. See 354
  • Steel and Iron Works, Use of “ Masut” in. 357
  • Steel-Melting Laboratoiy at Birmingham University, 507
  • Steel, Micro-Structure of. See Micro-Photographs
  • Steel Output, Canadian, 121
  • Steel, Overheated, 417, 459
  • Steel Rails on Bridges, Wear of, 534
  • Steel Railway Carriages, 842
  • Steel Records, American, 735
  • Steel Section Lists, Standard, 553
  • Steel-Smelting Laboratory at Birmingham University, 610
  • Steel Syndicates in Germany, 259
  • Steel-Vanadium Alloys, 323, 417, 603, 638. See
  • Letters, and 632
  • Steel Works at Sheffield, 402, 453. See 416, 454
  • Steering Gear of “ Carmania,” 225
  • Stephenson, The late George Robert, 597
  • Sterne’s High-Speed Ammonia Machinery, 280
  • Stokersand Engine-Room Artificers in the Royal Nav.\, 345
  • Stone Buildings, Preserving, 148
  • Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
  • Street Traffic in London, 85, 488, 625
  • Strength of Air, Dielectric, 784
  • Strength of Columns, 62
  • Strength and Growth of Timber, 289
  • Strength of Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 754. See Letters.
  • Strength of Struts, 62
  • Strengthening of Riveted Bridges, 169, 367
  • Stresses in Masonry Dams, 35, 134, 171, 751. See Letters
  • Stresses on Metal. See Micro-Photographs
  • Stresses, Shearing, on Girders, 614. See Letters, 665, and Beams
  • Strikes and Trade Unions. See Industrial Notes and Paragraph Index
  • Structural Design of Ships, 431
  • Structure of Metal. See Micro-Photographs
  • Struts, Strength of, 62
  • Stuffing-Box for Piston-Rod of Gas-Engine, 295. See Packing and Gland
  • Submarine Boats and their Salvage, 107,118,128, 593, 740. See Erratum, 831
  • Submarine Cable to Iceland, 223
  • Submarine Telegraphs, 635
  • Subsidies for Australian Iron Manufacture, 419.
  • See 385
  • Suction-Gas Producers. See Gas Producers
  • Suez Canal, Blowing-Up of s.s. Chatham, 493
  • Summerfield, R. D., on Commercial Training for Engineers, 203
  • Sun Eclipse, 599. See 319.
  • Sunken Dredger Salved, 41
  • Superheater, Locomotive, for the Belgian State Railway, 482
  • Supply of Electricity by Private Owners, 627
  • Supports, Timber, of the Charing Cross Station
  • Roof, 865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 ; and Letters
  • Surface-Condensing Plants, 630
  • Survey, Geodetic, of South Africa, 560
  • Surveying Work for the Simplon Tunnel, 415
  • Suspension Bridge over East River, New York, 54i, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
  • Swedish Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Thornycroft), 409
  • Swing Span Viaduct over the River Barrow, 210
  • Swivelling Pulley, Graham, 617
  • Syndicates in Germany, 259
  • Syphon and Pressure-Gauge, Steam (Hopkin-son), 303 1 Table Bay Harbour, 40 - Ton Block - Setting “ Titan ” Crane, 246
  • Tactics and Strategy at the Time of Trafalgar,
  • i 88, 93. See 126
  • Talbot, B., on Segregation in Steel Ingots, 434, 462. See Letters, 481
  • Tank, Elevated Water, 631
  • | Tantalum, 286
  • I Tariff Reform, American, 562
  • I Tariffs, German, Shipbuilding Material and, 292 Teaching. See Education and Training Technical Dictionary, Nautical, 651
  • Technical Education. See also Birmingham U niversity
  • Technical Education. See Education
  • Technical High School at Dresden, 121
  • Technical Training, Academic Side of, 19, 27
  • Telegraphs, 667
  • Telegraph Finance, British, 285
  • Telegraphs. See also Electric
  • Telegraphs, Submarine, 635
  • Telegraphy, American, 814
  • Telephones, 707
  • I Telephone Finance, British, 285 1 Telephones, Municipal, 870. See 217, 353 Telephones. See also Electric '
  • I Telephone Station Electrolytic Rectifiers, 563 Telephone System, National, 217, 353, 870 Telephony, Municipal, at Glasgow, 353
  • Temperature and Efficiency of Thermal Radia tion, 744
  • Temperature of the Electrodes during Electrolysis, 527
  • Temperatures of Furnaces, Bonus Systems for i Regularity in, 813
  • Tenders of Locomo.ives. See Locomotives
  • Test-Pieces; Greenish Markings in Fractured Surfaces, 435, 464
  • Testing Cements, 340
  • Testing Electric Generators and Motors, 325, 679
  • Testing-Machine for Alternating Stress, 417, 459
  • Testing-Machine, Avery’s Torsion, at Birmingham University, 507
  • Testing Plant for Steam-Turbines (Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, Hartlepool), 471
  • Testing at the Rei< hsanstalt, 308
  • Tests of De Laval Steam-Turbine, 880
  • Tests See Trials and Steam Trials, and Reich s-anstalt
  • Tests of Metals. See Micro-Photographs
  • Tests of Steam-Engines, 523
  • Tests of Suction Gas-Producer Plant. 674. See Letters, 811
  • Thames Steamers, 490
  • Thermal Radiation, Temperature and Efficiency Of, 744
  • Thermal Transformations of Carbon Steels, 417, ifemaws*
  • «;°S^sh Torpedi Boit Destroyer “ Magne,” 409 .
  • Thornycroft 11-Horse-Power Motor-Car, C8 , ThwaiteS F^ed-Pump at Birmingham Univer-
  • Timber, Growth and Strength of, 289 ESS'S “Ling «« SUM. M.
  • 865. See 771, 838 ; Erratum, 810 , an J let
  • Tin-Plate Trade, Legal Customs in the, 221 Tin Prices. See Met al-Price Diagrams “Titan” Crane for 40-Ton 13lock-Setting a Tn hie Bav Harbour, 246 . .
  • Tokio and Yokohama Harbours, Shipping, 49 Tool-Making, American, 505
  • Tool-Room Racks, 443, 481 „
  • Tool Steel, High-Speed AW, .97 Tools. See Machine-Tools. Tonography. German Fire Service, oil # Torsion-Testing Machine, Avery s, at Birmmgha
  • University, 507 .
  • Torsional Vibration of Shafting, 54
  • Touring-Car Competition, 412. See 618, 6j>5 Tower for Suspension Bridge, 643. See II dliam
  • Traction, Electric. See Electric Tramways and Railways
  • Traction Engines on Highways,
  • Traction, Mechanical. See Motor-Cais, Moto?-Waqons, and Electric .
  • Traction Problems; Institution of Civil Engineeis, Presidential Address, 626, 636
  • Traction, Railway, 140 - Horse - Power 1 etrol Motor (Wolseley Company), 615
  • Traction, Single-Phase /’. Continuous Currents, 103, 697
  • Traction in War, 733
  • Trade, American Iron, 735
  • Trade, British, with China, 155
  • Trade in China, Foreign, 120
  • Trade, Commissions, Secret, 189
  • Trade, Copper, 321
  • Trade, Copper, in Trans-Caucasus, 15/
  • Trade Disputes, Compulsory Settlements of, 493.
  • See Letters, 530 .
  • Trade and Engineering Prospects in Japan, ooJ.
  • See 285
  • Trade in Hong Kong, 533
  • Trade, Indian Cotton, 191
  • Trade, Iron, Russian, 155
  • Trade, Iron and Steel, 628
  • Trade with Japan, United States, 259
  • Trade, Japanese, 52
  • Trade of Kobe and Osaka, 156
  • Trade, Korean, 36, 279
  • Trade, Legal Customs in the Tin-Plate, 221
  • Trade-Marks Act, New, 247
  • Trade Marks in Australia, 377
  • Trade and Peace, 285, 353
  • Trade and Railways, Queensland, 561
  • Trade, Russian Napntha, 322, 361
  • Trade. See also Industry
  • Trade, Shipbuilding, 55, 455
  • Trade, Steel, American, 20
  • Trade Union Congress, 351
  • Tiade Unions and Parliamentary Representation (Legal), 664
  • Trade Union. See Industrial Notes
  • Trade, Ural Platinum, 259
  • Trade, War Effects upon Russian, 23. See H’nr and Peace
  • Trade of Yokohama, 478
  • Trading, London County Council. See Municipal
  • Trafalgar Naval Ships, 88, 126. See 93
  • Trafalgar Tactics and Strategy, 88, 93. See 126 Traffic, Congestion of London, 85, 488, 625 Train, Royal, for the Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 335, 399
  • Trains. See Railways, Locomotives, and Steam Carriages
  • Train Speed-Indicator for Locomotives, 242
  • Training of Apprentices, 409, 442, 458. See Education
  • Training, Commercial, for Engineers, 203
  • Training of the Engineer, Educational, 869 Training of Engineers. See Education Training, Technical, Academic Side of, 19, 27 Tram, Wear on, Rails, 344
  • Tram-Car Seat, Adjustable, 815
  • Tramways, London County Council, 152, 490.
  • See Municipal Trading
  • Tramway-Point Controller, Turner’s Automatic, 113
  • Tramway Rail-Grinder, Brown and Crosta, 112
  • Tramway Rail-Grinding Machine, Hadfield’s Petrol-Driven, 404
  • Tramway Schemes in Parliament, 698, 738 Tramways. See also Electric Trans-Caucasus Copper Industry, 157 Transformations, Thermal, of Carbon Steels, 417, 422
  • Transport, Goods, Inferiority of Canals for, 355 Transport of Iron Ore (The Hon. Peter White),
  • Transvaal, British Association Visit to, 726
  • Transvaal, Labour and Alining in the, 255. See also Industrial Notes
  • Travellers for Constructing Williamsburg Bridge, 787. See Williamsburg Bridge
  • Traverser for the Western Railway of France, 111 Trials of British Warships. See Steam Trials Trials of Motor-Boats, Reliability, 187, 220. See
  • Letters, 291, 345
  • Trials of Motor Cars, Reliability, 412
  • Trials of Refrigerating-Machine at the Dairy Show, 530, 553
  • Trials of Steamers. See Steam Trials. Warships and Launches and Trial Trips
  • Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
  • Tnple-Screw Ship’s Stern-Bracket, “ Oarmania,” 118
  • Troopship, Indian, 338
  • ?™nwAEtS’N'”o» Measuring and Mixing Powdered Materials, 393
  • ^es^rW™a«°'wgnBridge. See William*, buri] Bridge
  • Tubes' Cor'rugaud, for Locomotives, 242
  • ?aMd,USDimprioqe; Surveying Works, 415
  • TurMn'es (German itook>-
  • Turbine, Allis-Chalmers 844, 8G3
  • Tnrldne-Driven Cunard Liner. See “ Carman,a Turbine ur e of> 628 See Letters, 665 Turbine-Lathe (1(>8-In.) for Wallsend Works 114 Turbines, Marine, Parsons, for -‘Dieppe,” 55,
  • Turbine, Marine Steam, 7u9. See Sin
  • Turbines, Marine, in the Tropics, 740
  • Turbine’Press°i're'-Gauge, 723. See “ Carmanm” Turbines r. Reciprocating Engines in Cunard
  • TiJrhine’sand Reciprocating Engines in the
  • Midland Railway Company's Boats, 107, 101
  • Whines for Ship Propulsion, Velocity Com-pounded, 493
  • ^^^nhS^^ration Curve, 55, 203
  • Turbine, Tests of Laval, 8SO
  • Turbines in the Tropics. 740
  • Turbine-Wheel with Adjustable Nozzle, Pelton, 49o
  • Turbo-Compressors, Efficiency of, 598
  • Tnrkev Patents in, 553
  • Turner’s Automatic Point-Controller, 113
  • Turning Circle of Atlantic Liner, 725. See “ Carmania ” .
  • Turning-Machine. See Machine-Tool*
  • Uganda Railway Dry Dock, 729
  • Umtali, British Association \ ifflt to, <92
  • Underground Railways. See 1
  • Underwriter®’ Liability for Damages, 190
  • Unemployed Workmen’s Bill. 185
  • Unions, Trade. See Trade Union*, Industrial Note*, Legal
  • United States. See America
  • United States Notes from the, 58, 52, 114, 182, 214 281, 316, 344, 376, 409, 456, 483, 516, 565, 600* 622, 655, 729, 767, 843
  • United States Corrector, Rankine and a, 863
  • United States Railway Accidents. 419
  • Unit ed States Trade with Japan. 259
  • University, Birmingham, 239. 274, 341, 397, 504, 610, 858. For details see Ii.tirated Index. See Erratum, 317
  • University, Sheffield, Metallurgical Department, 416,454
  • Upton, Douglas, on a Manipulator for Steel Bars, 428, 435
  • Ural Platinum Industry, 259
  • Utilisation of Peat, 256
  • Vacuum Discharger, 38
  • Vacuum Engine, Lowne, 113
  • Valtellina Electric Railway. 11
  • Valuation and Rateable Machinery, Quinquennial, 51
  • Valves for Acid Pumps, 530, 553
  • Valve-Box for Ascertaining Pressure in Turbine, 723
  • Valves for Gas-Engine, 220, 263, 295
  • Valve Gear Automatic Cut-off, f«»r Gas Engine, 295
  • Valve Gear for 18,000 Indicated Horse-Power
  • Rolling-Mill Engine’s, 212
  • Valve Gear for 100 Horse-Power “ Hoy oh ” Engine, 81
  • Valve Gear of 300 Horse Power Francois Engine, 10
  • Valve Gear of 600 Horse Power Engine, 179. See Erratum, 260
  • Valve Gear for Locomotive, Flamme-Rongy, 482
  • Valves for Hydraulic Presses for Gun Cartridge Manufacture, 548, 569
  • Valve Manufacturing Works of J. Hopkinson and Co., Limited, Huddersfield, 303
  • Valve Motions, Harmonic Analysis of, 36
  • Waive, Single Cylinder Pump, 526
  • Valves for Steam-Pumps, 328
  • Valves, Trip Gear for, 15 4
  • Valves and Valve Gearing, 506
  • Van, Ryknield Light Motor, 12
  • Vanadium in Metallurgy, 323, 417, 603, 638. See 632 and Letter*
  • Vanadium Steels, 323
  • Vapour and Gas Tests at the Reichsanstalt, 308
  • Vehicles. Self - Propelled. See Motor - Care,
  • J/ofor-B agon#, and Steam ('a->iage*
  • Ventilation of Baker-Street and Waterloo Railway, 820
  • Viaduct over the River Barrow, Wexford, 210
  • Vibration Diagrams of Atlantic Liner, 725. See “ Carmania ”
  • Vibration of Engines, Counterweights for Overcoming, 362
  • Vibrations of Shafting, Torsional, 54
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim’s Works at Sheffield, 453. See 54
  • Vickers’ Works, Visit of King to, 54
  • Victoria Falls Bridge over the River Zambesi, 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Victoria balls, British Association Visit to, 792
  • Victoria Nyanza, Dry Dock, 729
  • “Victory" and other Trafalgar Ships 88, 126. See 93
  • Vienna Motor Fire Appliance a, 614
  • Waddell’s Professional Papers, 505
  • Wage Bonus System for Furnace Work, 81S
  • Wages, Premium System of. 413. See 303 M
  • Wage System at Hopkinson’s Valve Works. 303
  • wagon, Self-Discharging Hopper, for the
  • Prussian State Railway?, 478
  • Wagon, Steam. See 3fotor-Cars and Motor-Wagons
  • “Wake,” Influence of, upon the Speed of Warships Steaming in “Single Column Line Ahead,” 481
  • Wall, Retaining, of Reinforced Concrete, 260
  • Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company’s Works ; Electric Travelling Cranes, 293
  • “ Walter Bibby,” Salvage of the Dredger, 41
  • War ; Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • War Effects upon Russian Industry, 23. See 285, 353
  • War Experience and Size of Warships, 661
  • War, Food and Raw Material during, 190, 218
  • War, Japanese-Russian ; Future of the Cruisers, 449
  • War, Japanese-Russian; Damaged Russian Ships, 527
  • War, Japanese-Russian, Losses in, 192
  • War, Japanese - Russian ; Longitudinal Bulkheads in Warships, 191
  • War, Motor-Oar in, 733
  • War and Trade, 23, 285, 353
  • Warner’s Windmill and Pumps, 210 Warship Construction in 1905, 873

Warships:

  • Admiralty Orders, 842
  • Armoured Cruiser, Future of the, 449
  • Austrian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Huszar,” 90, 96, 99
  • Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • Bulkheads, Longitudinal, in Warships, 191
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, Sheffield Works, 406
  • Chinese Navy, 455
  • Construction, Protection, Stability, andc., of War Vessels, A Text-Book on the, 208 Damaged Russian, at Port Arthur, 527 Design of Armoured Cruisers, 449. See 661 Destroyers, Influence of Depth of Water on Speed of, 90, 96, 99
  • Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company, Limited, Sheffield Works, 403
  • H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Argyll,” Steam Trials of, 420
  • H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Invincible,” 842 H.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Natal,” 414, 455 M.M. Armoured Cruiser “ Roxburgh;” Durr
  • Water-Tube Boiler, 589. See Erratum, 767
  • H.M. “ Destroyers,” 33-Knot, 190
  • H.M. “ Destroyers,” Steam Trials of, 873
  • H.M. Navy ; Debate in Parliament, 18
  • H.M. Navy ; Admiralty Policy and Education, 769. See Letters
  • H.M.SS. Launched in 1905, 873
  • W ar Sil ips—continued.
  • H.M.SS. Steam Trials in 1905, 873. See also Steam Trials
  • H.M. Scout Trials, 873
  • H.M. Submarine-Boats, Accidents to, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
  • H.M. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Lee ;” Fractured Crosshead Bolts ; Microscopic Observations, 235
  • Japanese Batteship “ Katori,” Launch of, 20 Japanese-Russian War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
  • Japanese and Russian Warships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • Japanese Shipbuilding, 808
  • Losses in the Russo-Japanese War, 192
  • Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, 110
  • Russian and Japanese Ships at the Battle of the Sea of Japan, 254, 260
  • Russian Damaged Ships at Port Arthur, 527
  • Russo-Japanese, War, 23, 191, 192, 254, 260, 285, 353, 449, 527, 661
  • Size of Vessels, 661
  • Speed in “Single Column Line Ahead,” Influence of “ Wake” upon, 481
  • Steam Trials of H.M. Scout “ Foresight,” 57
  • Steam Trials of H.M.S. “Argyll,” 420
  • Steam Trials of H.M.SS. in 1905, 873
  • Strategy and Tactics at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 93. See 126
  • Submarine-Boats and their Salvage, 107, 118, 128, 593, 740, 831
  • Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Magne,” 409
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim, Sheffield Works, 453. See 54
  • Waste of Shipping, 83, 187, 388, 630
  • Water Action at the Assouan Dam, 563
  • Water, Depth of, and Its Influence on Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
  • Water-Meter, 658
  • Water-Meter, Leinert’s, 33
  • Water-Pumps. See Pumps
  • Water and Sewerage Schemes in Parliament, 793
  • Water Supply of Egypt for Perennial Irrigation, 55
  • Water Supply, Liverpool, 564
  • Water Tank, Elevated, 631
  • Water-Tube Boiler Drilling-Machine, 830
  • Water-Tube Boilers, Durr, in H.M. Armoured
  • Cruiser “Roxburgh,” 586. See Erratum, 767
  • Water-Tube Boiler for Locomotive, 278
  • Water-Tube Boiler for the London and Southwestern Railway Locomotives, 633, 740
  • Water-Tube Boilers ; their History and Development, 476
  • Water-Tube Boiler, Yarrow, for Twin-Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
  • i Water-Turbines, 495
  • Water-Wheel, Pelton, 495
  • Waterhouse, G. B., on the Influence of Nickel and Carbon on Iron, 435, 671
  • Waterloo and Baker-Street Railway Ventilation, 820
  • Waterproofing Bridge Floors, 287
  • Waterways in Great Britain, 691
  • Waterways, Prussian, 53
  • Waterways. See also River and Canal
  • Watt, James, 340.
  • Wattless Currents, 153
  • Watts, Sir Philip, on the Naval Ships at the Time of Trafalgar, 88, 126. See 93
  • Wave Form Analysis, Harmonic, 36. See also Electric
  • Waves and Ships’ Speed, 90, 96, 99
  • Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, 534
  • Wear on Tram-Rails, 344
  • Weathering of Windmills, 811, 863
  • Wednesbury Station, Midland Electric Power Company at, 739
  • Weed and Grass Destroyers on Railways, 323
  • Weir’s Twin Air-Pump on “ Carmania,’” 724
  • Welding Steel Barrels, 813
  • Wellbury’s Keyway Locator for Crank-Shafts, 193
  • Welsbach Mantle, Emission Spectrum of the, 876
  • Western Railway of France, Traverser for, 111
  • Western Telegraph Company, 635
  • Westinghouse Single-Phase Locomotive, 25
  • Westinghouse Single-Phase Railway Motors, 103.
  • See Erratum, 215
  • Wheel-Boss Boring-Machine (Hopkinson), 303
  • Wheels on Cotton Mules, Safety, 74. See 544
  • Whipple, Robert S., on a Suggested Application of the Bonus System, 813
  • White, The Hon. Peter, Lake Superior Iron Ore Pioneer, 431
  • Whitehead, The late Robert, 654
  • Whitworth, 108-In. Lathe for Turning Turbine Rotors, 114
  • Whitwortlf Tools for High-Speed Steel, 797
  • Williamsburg Bridge over the East River, New York, 541, 577, 643, 755, 787, 854
  • Wilson, J. S., and Gore, W., on Stresses in Dams, 134. See also Stresses in Dams
  • Winding-Engines, Electric, 29
  • Windlass Gear of “ Carmania,” 725
  • Windmills and Pumps, 7, 210
  • Windmills, Weathering of, 811, 863
  • Wireless Electricity ; Dielectric Strength"of Air, 784
  • Wireless Electricity, Measurement of, 735, 772, | 806, 840
  • Wireless Telegraphy, 667
  • Wireless Telegraphy Litigation, 593
  • Witham Railway Accident, 774
  • Wolseley 140-Horse-Power Petrol-Motor, 615
  • Wolseley-Siddeley 32 Horse-Power Motor-Car, 765
  • Wood-Gas Generators, 299
  • Wood, Growth and Strength of Timber, 289 Wood-Stave Pipe-Line, 493
  • Wood-Working Machinery. See Machine-Tools Woolwich Arsenal, Electricity in, 739
  • Workmen’s Cases. See Legal
  • Workmen and the Truck Acts, 122
  • Workmen’s Unemployed Bill, 185
  • Workmen’s Wages. See Wages and Industrial Notes

Works:

  • Cammell, Laird and Co.’s Works, Sheffield, 406
  • Firth, Thomas, and Sons, Limited, Sheffield, 402
  • French Armour-Piate, 355
  • Hadfield’s Sheffield Foundry Company’s Works, 403
  • New Arrol-Johnston Car Company, Paisley, 832
  • Osborn and Co.’s, Samuel, Works at Sheffield, 407
  • Steam-Turbine Department; Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 471
  • Valve-Manufacturing, of J. Hopkinson and Co., Huddersfield, 303
  • Vickers, Sons and Maxim’s Works, Sheffield, 54, 453
  • Works, Redistribution of, 383. See 372, and Letters, 481
  • Workshop Practice for Apprentices, 310
  • Workshop Roofs and Floors, 303
  • World’s Steel and Iron Output, 20, 451. See 354
  • Worm-Wheel Milling-Machine, 845
  • Yard Standard, A New, 155
  • Yarrow, Harold, on the Influence of Depth of Water on the Speed of Destroyers, 90, 96. See 99
  • Yarrow Water-Tube Boiler for Twin Screw Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 378
  • Year-Books and Annuals. See Literature Index
  • Yokohama and Tokio Harbours and Shipping, 494
  • Yokohama Trade, 478
  • Zambesi Falls, British Association Visit to, 792
  • Zambesi River Bridge at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, 1, 75, 137, 357
  • Zinc-Shaving-Making Lathe, 669

Sources of Information