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* Production of Sound by Electricity - [[William Thomson]], p 267. | * Production of Sound by Electricity - [[William Thomson]], p 267. | ||
* [[T. E. Symonds]]' Apparatus for Steering Ships, p 272. (Illustrated). | * [[Thomas Edward Symonds|T. E. Symonds]]' Apparatus for Steering Ships, p 272. (Illustrated). | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 18:21, 3 November 2014
Main Subjects
- Chemistry of the Galvanic Battery in Relation to Dynamics, p 266.
- Editorial, p 273.
- Ordnance.
- Workshop Economy.
- Friction Dynamometer, p 267.
- George Parker Bidder and The University of Edinburgh, p 268.
- Great Ship, p 269.
- Fatal Boiler Explosion, p 271.
- Jackson and Watkins' Steam Engines, p 265. (Illustrated).
- John Howie's Crossings of Railways, p 269. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 271.
- Manchester Boiler Association, p 265.
- Manufacture of Aluminium - Isaac Lowthian Bell, p 270.
- Patrick Adie's Apparatus for Measuring Angular and Actual Distances, p 268. (Illustrated).
- Pier at Bankside Southwark, p 267.
- Price and Dawes' Burglar-Proof Safes, p 268.
- Production of Sound by Electricity - William Thomson, p 267.
- T. E. Symonds' Apparatus for Steering Ships, p 272. (Illustrated).