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* On the Relief of London Street Traffic, p 477. | * On the Relief of London Street Traffic, p 477. | ||
* On the Connection Between the Shape of Heavy Guns their Durability, By [[Arthur Rigg]], ''concluded from p 453'', p 485. | * On the Connection Between the Shape of Heavy Guns their Durability, By [[Arthur Rigg, Junior|Arthur Rigg]], ''concluded from p 453'', p 485. | ||
* [[1867 Paris Exhibition| Paris Exhibition]] | * [[1867 Paris Exhibition| Paris Exhibition]] |
Revision as of 16:50, 7 November 2016
Main Subjects
- Digging Coal in Japan, p 472.
- Editorial, p 481.
- Waterworks Legislation.
- Converted Cast Iron Guns.
- Patent Jurisdiction.
- Mont Cenis Railway.
- Society of Engineers.
- Literature.
- Note on the Electrical Anti-Incrustator.
- Ferndale Colliery Explosion, p 483.
- French Steam Road Roller - M. Gellerat, p 476. (Illustrated).
- On the Relief of London Street Traffic, p 477.
- On the Connection Between the Shape of Heavy Guns their Durability, By Arthur Rigg, concluded from p 453, p 485.
- Paris Exhibition
- Artillery and Other War Material (I), p 471.
- Awards of Prizes for Agricultural Machinery, pv2. Listed.
- Locomotives Exhibited,
- Horizontal Engine - Fox, Walker and Co, p 484. (Illustrated).
- Production and Manufacture of Metals in Austria, p 478.
- Surveying in Abyssinia, p 474.
- To Alloy Iron with Tungsten, p 472.
- Winding Engines for the Moira Colliery Co, Leicestershire, p 479. (Illustrated).