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* [[Plymouth Institution]] - [[Jonathan Nash Hearder|Jonathan N. Hearder]], p 279. | * [[Plymouth Institution]] - [[Jonathan Nash Hearder|Jonathan N. Hearder]], p 279. | ||
* [[Society of Engineers]] - [[E. Riley]], p 277. | * [[Society of Engineers]] - [[Edward Riley|E. Riley]], p 277. | ||
** [[John Louch]]. | ** [[John Louch]]. | ||
** [[James Watt]]. | ** [[James Watt]]. |
Revision as of 17:59, 13 November 2014
Main Subjects
- 1862 London Exhibition - Machinery, p 282.
- American Gunboat, p 282.
- British Association - James Thomson, p 282.
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society - Francis Campin, p 279.
- Editorial, p 285.
- Engineering Progress.
- Locomotive Engines.
- The Rolling of Ships.
- Iron Ships and Their Protection from Fouling, p 287.
- Jack and Rollo's Surface Condensers and Feed-Water Heaters, p 284. (Illustrated).
- J. M. Dunlop's Machinery for Cleansing Cotton, p 280. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 283.
- Paul R. Hodge's Hydraulic Press, p 281. (Illustrated).
- Plymouth Institution - Jonathan N. Hearder, p 279.
- Society of Engineers - E. Riley, p 277.
- South Eastern Railway, p 282.
- Thomas Davison and Robert Paterson's Steam Engines, p 280. (Illustrated).
- Thomas Greenwood and Arthur Kinder's Machinery for Working Wood, p 281. (Illustrated).