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1863 June 05th PDF
Main Subjects
- Bunger's Steam Trap. p 316. (Illustrated).
- Carbutt and Clough's Power Hammers, p 320. (Illustrated).
- Chaplin and Russell's Fresh Water Apparatus, p 320. (Illustrated).
- Clark's Joints for Cast Iron Gas and Water Mains, p 317. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 321.
- Watt and the Steam Engine.
- Inclined Planes for Canals.
- HMS Achilles, p 318.
- Lindemann's Manufacture of Bricks and Tiles, p 317. (Illustrated).
- Notes from New South Wales, p 319.
- Royal Institute of Great Britain, p 318.
- 6th February 1863, Philip James Yorke in the Chair. 'Scientific Experiments in Balloons' by James Glaisher.
- Scientific Evidence, p 315.
- Society of Arts, p 313 - 315.
- 27th May 1863, Thomas Winkworth in the Chair. 'Destructive Distillation Considered in Reference to Modern Industrial Arts'.
- The HMS Columbine, p 317.
- Turnbull's Mills for Grinding Grain, p 316. (Illustrated).