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* ABINGDON Sewerage, 305 | |||
* Accident, The Tay Bridge, 11, 31, 52, 92, 132, 191, 211 | |||
* Accidents, Railway, for 1879. 381 | |||
* Accidents, Recent Railway, 118, 242, 422 | |||
* Act, The Metropolitan Water, 209, 228 | |||
* Address of the President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 45 | |||
* Address of the President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 65 | |||
* Address of the President of the Institution of Naval Architects, 230 | |||
* Address of the President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, 125, 176, 273 | |||
* Adhesion, The Electrical, of Metal Contacts, 327 | |||
* Agents, Explosive, 275 | |||
* Agricultural Meteorology, Conference on, 500 | |||
* Air Spaces in Loaded Rifles, 499 | |||
* Alcock and Mason's Economiser, 262 | |||
* Amalgamated Engineers, Report of the Society of, 438 | |||
* American Iron and Steel Works (See Iron and Steel Works, American) | |||
* American Pumping Engines, 18 | |||
* American Railroad Bridges, 304 | |||
* Amsterdam Ship Canal, The, :384 | |||
* Analysis of Blast Furnace Gases, The, 372 | |||
* Anglesea Bridge, Cork, The New, Fidler and Walker's, 452 | |||
* Anthracite Coal Mine, Fire in an, 459 | |||
* " Anthracite," The Steam Yacht, 423 | |||
* Arrah Road Bridge, The, 489 | |||
* Arsenals-, Chinese, 440 | |||
* Art Exhibition, The Dusseldorf, 419, 452 | |||
* Artificial Combustion, 301 | |||
* Asphalt and Mineral Bitumen, 176 | |||
* Asquith's Plate-Edge Planing Machine, 186 | |||
* Astronomer Royal's Report, The, 460 | |||
* " Atalanta," H.M.S., 343 | |||
* Attock's Railway Axle-Box, 282 | |||
* Attraction in Water, Magnetic, 422 | |||
* Augsburg Water Works, Pumping Machinery at the, '245 | |||
* Automatic Action in Railway Brakes, 82, 100 | |||
* Automatic Expansion Gear, Proell's, 416 | |||
* Axle Lathe, Fetu and Delidge's 413 | |||
* Balance, An Improved Resistance, 15 | |||
* Balanced Doors for Bulkheads, 303 | |||
* Baldwin Locomotive, Tests of a, 484, 502 | |||
* Balmain's Captive Light, 52 | |||
* Barges, Steam Hopper, for Kurrachee Harbour, 341, 355 | |||
* Barrow Shipbuilding Company's Works, Smith's Locomotive Steam Crane at the, 492 | |||
* Bars, River„ The Removal of by Induced Tidal Scour, 410 | |||
* Beams, Continuous, 14 | |||
* Belgian State Railways, The Cost of, 459 | |||
* Bergboff's Valve Gear, 35 | |||
* Berry's Hydraulic Sugar-Cane Mill and Megams Steaming Chamber, 204 | |||
* Bill, The Employers' Liability, 457 | |||
* Bitumen, Mineral and Asphalt, 176 | |||
* Blake's Gauge Glass Fittings, 186 | |||
* Blake's Vertical 13oiler, 147 | |||
* Blast Furnace Gases, The Analysis of, 372 | |||
* Blasting, Gases formed in, 421 | |||
* Blindness, Colour, 440 | |||
* Blowing Engine, Compound, 175 | |||
* Boat, Tank, for Storing Grain, 146 | |||
* Bogie Carriage, Truck for; Imperial Japanese Railways, 144 | |||
* Boiler Drilling and Turning Machine, Butterfield's, 396 | |||
* Boiler Explosion, The Glasgow, 203 | |||
* Boiler Explosion, The Walsall, 402, 421, 431, 458, 497 | |||
* Boiler Explosions, Steam ; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266 | |||
* Boiler Explosions in 1879 ; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 187 | |||
* Boiler Flues, Corrugated, 477 | |||
* Boiler Inspection; Annual Report of the Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company, 334 | |||
* Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, Kendall and Gent's, 434 | |||
* Boiler, The " Talbot" Vertical, 109 | |||
* Boiler Tubes. Fixing, 7 | |||
* Boilers, Gas-Fired Steam, 2 | |||
* Bolan Pass, The Railway to the, 439 | |||
* Bore-Hole, A Deep, 271 | |||
* Boyle's Soil Pipe Ventilator, 127 | |||
* Brakes, Continuous Railway, 82, 100, 227, 345, 362, 440, 481 | |||
* Brakes, Continuous, Railway Companies' Returns of, 227 | |||
* Breaking Coal and Coke, Hall's Machine for, 137 | |||
* Breechloading Ordnance, 210 | |||
* Brewing Fountains, Pontifex and Wood's, 29 | |||
* Bridge Accident, The Tay, 11, 31, 52, 92, 132, 191, 211 | |||
* Bridge, The Arrah Road, 489 | |||
* Bridge, The Forth, 113, 131, 153, 173 | |||
* Bridge Inquiry, The Tay, 320, 335, 363, 387 | |||
* Bridge, The Laughery Creek, 222 | |||
* Bridge, The Matina River, 24, 48 | |||
* Bridge, The New Anglesea, Cork, 452 | |||
* Bridge Piers, 'the Stability of, 71 | |||
* Bridges, American Railroad, 304 | |||
* Bridges, Railway, in Costa Rica, 24, 48 | |||
* Bridges, Railway, The Strength of, 179 | |||
* Bridges, The Tay and Forth ; Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 295 | |||
* Brown's Horizontal Engine, 75 | |||
* Brown's Tank Locomotive for the National Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219 | |||
* Brown's Tramway Locomotive, 81, 98, 138 | |||
* Brush Electric Light, The, 13 | |||
* Building Exhibition, The, 307 | |||
* Bulkheads, Balanced Doors for, 403 | |||
* Bullivant's Wire Rope Cable Apparatus, 264 | |||
* Buoy, Mark, for Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips', 416 | |||
* Butterfield's Boiler Drilling and Turning Machine, ;396 | |||
* Bye-Products from the Manufacture of Coke, 377, 396 | |||
* Cable, Wire Rope, Bullivant's Apparatus for, 264 | |||
* Cables, Submarine, 421 | |||
* Cables, Telegraph, Johnson and Phillips' Steam Hauling Gear for, 205 | |||
* Cail's Tank Locomotive, 264 | |||
CANADIAN RAILWAYS : | |||
* Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora Railway, 21 | |||
* Erie and Ontario, and Welland Railways, 61 | |||
* Great Western of Canada, 141, 237, 316, 391, 428, 487 | |||
* Canal, The Amsterdam Ship, 384 | |||
* Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, Launch of the Steamer "Trojan" for the, 226 | |||
* Captive Light, 52 | |||
* Capture of the " Huascar," The, 74. 189 | |||
* Catalogue, The Ronalds, 459 • | |||
* Cement, Portland, 413 | |||
* Cement, Ransome's New, 361 | |||
* Change of Temperature of Steam Cylinders, 460 | |||
* Change in Wires, Molecular, 171, 325 | |||
* Check to Trade Revival, The, 287 | |||
* Chernoff's Papers on Steel, Remarks on, 346 | |||
* Chinese Arsenals, 440 | |||
* Chronometers, Prizes for, 498 | |||
* Claridge's Reversing Gear for Rolling Mills, 284 | |||
* Cleaning Water Mains, Scraper for, 435 | |||
* Cleveland, Increasing Iron Production in, 271 | |||
* Cleveland, Iron Consumption in, 195 | |||
* Cleveland, Notes from, 5, 28, 58, 65, 96, 119, 129, 149, 177, 185, 207, 226, 250, 263, 286, 305, 329, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 436, 456, 476, 493 | |||
* Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering, 1879, 35 | |||
* Coal and Coke Breaker, Hall's, 137 | |||
* Coal and Goods Wagons for the Western Railway of France, 26 | |||
* Coal-Cutting Machine, Lechner's, 79 | |||
* Coal Washing, 4, 41, 94, 121, 202, 259 | |||
* Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora Railway; | |||
* Canadian Railways, 21 | |||
* Cold in 1879, The, 480 | |||
* Colliery Explosions, 171 | |||
* Colonial Telegraphs, 73 | |||
* Colour Blindness, 440 | |||
* "Columbia," s.s., The, 460 | |||
* Combustion, Artificial, 301 | |||
* Commission, The Italian Railway, 326 | |||
* Compagnie Gdndrale Transatlantique, New Steam Fleet of the, 422 | |||
* Compound Blowing Engine, 175 | |||
* Compound Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413 | |||
* Compound Engines, Ross and Duncan's Small, 341 | |||
* Compound Launch Engine, Kingdon's, 496 | |||
* Compound, A New Metallic, 157 | |||
* Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, 500 | |||
* Construction of Gasholders, The, 482 | |||
* Construction of Merchant Ships, The, 292 | |||
* Construction, Steel Ship, 329, 368 | |||
* Continuous Beams, 14 | |||
* Continuous Brakes, Railway Companies' Returns of, 227 | |||
* Continuous Railway Brakes, 82, 100, 227, 345, 862, 440, 481 | |||
* Conversazione, The Institution,498 | |||
* Conversazione, The Physical Society, 133 | |||
* Conversazione, The Royal Society, 346 | |||
* Conversazione at University College, 499 | |||
* Copper ; Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 217, 277,315, 353, 409, 447 | |||
* Corrugated Boiler Flues, 477 | |||
* Cost of Belgian State Railways, The, 459 | |||
* Costa Rica, Railway Bridges in, 24, 48 | |||
* Cotton in the United States, 440, 459 | |||
* Couplings for Screw Shafts, Snowden's Flexible, 474 | |||
* Crab, Newton's Overhead Steam Travelling, 299 | |||
* Crane, Russell's Portable Steam, 64 | |||
* Crane, Smith's Locomotive Steam, 492 | |||
* Creek, Laughery, Bridge over the, 222 | |||
* Cremating Car, A, 421 | |||
* Crighton's Insulators, 120 | |||
* Crompton's Electric Lamp, 340 | |||
* Croton Water Supply, The, 500 | |||
* Crude Iron Trade, The Northern, 475 | |||
* Cumberland Sound, 278 | |||
* Current, The Dynamo-Electric, New Applications of, 478, 487 | |||
* Currents, Dynamo-Electric, 231 | |||
* Darke's Indicator, 242 | |||
* Debrun's Electro-Capillary Generator, 257 | |||
* Deep Bore-Hole, A, 271 | |||
* Delbecque's Lxpress Locomotive for the Northern Railway of France, 303 | |||
* Dennert's Water Meter, 126 | |||
* Dephosphorisation of Iron, The, 414 | |||
* Disconnecting Compound Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413 | |||
* Dispersion Photometer, A, 72 | |||
* Dixon, Mr. W. G., 501 | |||
* Dock Extension, The Victoria, 75, 384, 500 | |||
* Docks and Trade of West Hartlepool, The, 440 | |||
* Doors for Bulkheads, Balanced, 303 | |||
* Double-Bogie Tank Locomotive (Fairlie System) for the Festiniog Railway, 453 | |||
* Dovetailing Machine, The Tighe Hamilton, 38G | |||
* Doxford and Sons' Engines of the s.s. " Grecian," 400, 435, 475, 4(,‘,6 | |||
* Drainage of Torquay, The, 351 | |||
* Dredger for Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's, 341, 355 | |||
* Drilling Machine, Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell, 434 | |||
* Drilling and Turning Boilers, Butterfield's Machine for, 396 | |||
* Dundee, Shipbuilding at, 176 | |||
* Duplex Telegraphy, 448 | |||
* Durability of Gutta Percha, The, 401 | |||
* Dusseldorf Exhibition, The, 419, 452 | |||
* Dynamo-Electric Current, New Applications of the, 478, 487 | |||
* Dynamo-Electric Currents, 231 | |||
* Dynamo-Electric Machine, Gramme's Combined, 136 | |||
* Dynamo-Electric Machines, 1. 11G. 154, 228 | |||
* Dynamo-Electric Machines, The Resistance of, 499 | |||
* Dynamometer, Froude's, 288, 356 | |||
* Economiser, Mason and Alcock's, 262 | |||
* Effect of Temperature on the Strength of Steel Rails, The, 379 | |||
* Electric Lamp, Crompton's, 340 | |||
* Electric Lamp, Jamin's, 457, 480 | |||
* Electric Light, The, 267 | |||
* Electric Light, The Brush, 13 | |||
* Electric Light, The Edison, 37, 113, 382 | |||
* Electric Light, The Gramme Exciting and Dividing Machine for the, 136 | |||
* Electric Light, Heinrichs' ; Lighting by Electricity, 161 | |||
* Electric Light, The Jablochkoff, at the Palais de l'Industrie, Paris, 64 | |||
* Electric Light, Progress of the, 439 | |||
* Electric Lighting, 424 | |||
* Electric Lighting at Blackpool, Three Months' | |||
* Experience of, 312 | |||
* Electrical Adhesion of Metal Contacts, The, 327 | |||
* Electrical Speed Indicator, An, 421 | |||
* Electricity, The Influence of, on Evaporation, 34 | |||
* Electricity, Lighting by, 164 | |||
* Electro-Capillary Generator, Debrun's, 257 | |||
* Electrometer Key, An Improved, 403 | |||
* Electrometer, The Lippmaun Capillary, 498 | |||
* Electrometers, 481 | |||
* Elements in Hydrogeology, On the Quantitative, 16 | |||
* Elevated Railroads, The New York, 7, 48, 210, 211 | |||
* Employers' Liability Bill, The, 457 | |||
* Employers and Workmen, 131 | |||
* Engine, Brown's Horizontal, 75 | |||
* Engine, Compound Blowing, 175 | |||
* Engine, Kingdon's Compound Launch, 496 | |||
* Engine, Vertical Rolling Mill (Corliss System) at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324 | |||
* Engine, Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Power Traction, 136 | |||
* Engineering Precedents, 42, 162, 287, 298 | |||
* Engineering and Shipbuilding, 1879, Clyde, 35 | |||
* Engineering, Telegraphic, in 1879, 91 | |||
* Engineers, Amalgamated, Report of the Society of, 438 | |||
ENGINEERS, THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL; 14 | |||
* Annual General Meeting, 7 | |||
* Address of the President, 45 | |||
* Conversazione, The,s498 | |||
* On Fixed and Movable Weirs, by L. F. Vernon Harcourt, 101 | |||
* On Iron and Steel at Low Temperatures, by John James Webster, 127 | |||
* On the Use of Asphalt and Mineral Bitumen in Engineering Works, by W. H. Delano, 176 | |||
* On the Purification of Gas, by Harry Edward Jones, 225 | |||
* On Explosive Agents applied to Industrial Purposes, by Professor Abel, 275 | |||
* On the Abingdon Sewerage, by Charles Foote Gower, 305 | |||
* On the Main Drainage of Torquay, by George Chatterton, 351 | |||
* On the Amsterdam Ship Canal, by H. Hayter, 384 | |||
* On the Manufacture and Testing of Portland Cement, by Major-General H. Y. D. Scott and Gilbert R. Redgrave, 413 | |||
* On Portlaud Cement Concrete, and some of its Applications, by E. A. Bernays, 414 | |||
* On Portland Cement: its Nature, Tests, and Uses, by John Grant, 414 | |||
ENGINEERS, THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL : 81, 344 | |||
* Address of the President, 65 | |||
* First Report of the Committee on the Form of | |||
* Rivetted Joints, 110, 128, 148, 254, 300, 350 | |||
* On Brown's Tramway Locomotive, by B. C. Browne, 81, 98, 138 | |||
* On Improvements in Machinery for Rolling Iron and Steel Plates, by Edward Hutchinson, 82, 97 | |||
* On Continuous Brakes. Is Automatic Action Necessary or Desirable in a Continuous Railway Brake ? by T. Hurry Riches, 82, 100 | |||
* On Permanent Way for 'Street Tramways, with Special Reference to Steam Traction, by J. D. Larsen, 347 | |||
* On Water-Pressure Engines for Mining Purposes, by Henry Davey, 358, 380 | |||
* On Electric Lighting, by Doctor John Hopkinson, 424 | |||
* Reply on the Discussion on Fireless Locomotives, by M. Leon Francq, 99 | |||
* Remarks on Chernoff's Papers on Steel, by William Anderson, 346 | |||
* Engineers, The Society of Telegraph, 114, 125, 176, 273 | |||
* Engines, American Pumping, 18 | |||
* Engines of H.M.S. " Nelson," The, 279 | |||
* Engines of the s.s. " Grecian," Doxford and | |||
* Sons', 400, 435, 475, 496 | |||
* Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413 | |||
* Engines, Ross and Duncan's Small Compound, 841 | |||
* Engines, Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal Winding, 109 | |||
* Engines, Traction, Fowler q.nd Company's Military, 172 | |||
* Engines, Water-Pressure, 358, 380 | |||
* Engines of the Yacht " Wanderer," The, 126 | |||
* English Navy, The, 227 | |||
* English Telegraphy, Ten Years of, 437 | |||
* Equatorial Telescope, The Vienna, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409, 467 | |||
* Erie and Ontario, and Welland Railways ; Canadian Railways, 61 | |||
* Estimates, The Navy, 189 | |||
* Evaporation, The Influence of Electricity on, 34 | |||
* Exhibition, The Building, 307 | |||
* Exhibition, The Dusseldorf, 419, 452 | |||
* Exhibition of Lighting Apparatus at Glasgow, 499 | |||
* Exhibition, The Manchester International, 439 | |||
* Expansion Gear, Proell's Automatic, 416 | |||
* Experiments, The Palliser Gun, 185 | |||
* Experiments with the 38-Ton " Thunderer" Gun, 72, 86, 117, 138, 156 | |||
* Explosion, Boiler, The Glasgow, 203 | |||
* Explosion, The Walsall Boiler, 402, 421, 431, 458, 497 | |||
* Explosions, Boiler, in 1879; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 187 | |||
* Explosions, Colliery, 171 | |||
* Explosions, Steam Boiler; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266 | |||
* Explosive Agents, 275 | |||
* Express Locomotive for the Northern Railway of France, 303 | |||
* Extensions at Victoria Dock, The, 75, 384, 600 | |||
* Eye as a Photometer, The, 382 | |||
* Face Lathe, Fetu and Delieges, 119 | |||
* Factory Hands, New England, 498 | |||
* Factory Inspection, 307 | |||
* Fairlie Locomotive for the Festiniog Railway, 453 | |||
* Feathering Screw Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's, 225 | |||
* Ferry Steamers, Passenger, 252 | |||
* Fetu and Deliege's Axle Lathe, 413 | |||
* Filtration through Spongy Iron, 309 | |||
* Fine Tools, Tempering, 422 | |||
* Fire in an Anthracite Coal Mine, 459 | |||
* Fireless Locomotives, 99 | |||
* Fittings, Blake's Gauge Glass, 186 | |||
* Fixed and Movable Weirs, 101 | |||
* Fixing Boiler Tubes, 7 | |||
* Fleet, New Steam, of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 422 | |||
* Flexible Couplings for Screw Shafts, Snowden's, 474 | |||
* Fluctuations of Trade, The, 481 | |||
* Flues, Corrugated Boiler, 477 | |||
* Force of Gravity, Lieutenant Herschel on the Method of Determining the, 459 | |||
* Foreign and Colonial Notes, 19, 40, 60, 79, 102, 120, 126, 198, 207, 231, 251, 275, 332, 352, 385, 407, 426, 446, 465, 486 | |||
* Form of Ships, The, 243 | |||
* Forrestt and Son's Steel Launch for Exploration in Central Africa, 475 | |||
* Forth Bridge, The, 113, 131, 153, 173 | |||
* Forth and Tay Bridges, The ; Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 295 | |||
* Foundations, Pneumatic, 15 | |||
* Fountain, Pontifex and Wood's Brewing, 29 | |||
* Fowler and Company's Military Traction Engines, 172 | |||
* France at the Melbourne Exhibition, 439 | |||
* French Patents, Working, 474 | |||
* Froude's Dynamometer, 288, 356 | |||
* Gand-Terneusen Ship Canal, The, 459 | |||
* Garrett and Sons' Machine for Spreading Sand, 356 | |||
* Gas-Fired Steam Boilers, 2 | |||
* Gas Managers' Association, The West of Scotland, Meeting of, 407 | |||
* Gas, Occlusion of, by Metals, 403 | |||
* Gas Producer, The Tessid, 320 | |||
* Gas, The Purification of, 225 | |||
* Gases, The Analysis of Blast Furnace, 472 | |||
* Gases formed in Blasting, 421 | |||
* Gasholders, The Construction of, 482 | |||
* Gauge Glass Fittings, The Blake, 186 | |||
* Gear, Berghoff's Valve, 35 | |||
* Gear, Proell's Automatic Expansion, 416 | |||
* Gear for Rolling Mills, Claridge's Reversing, 284 | |||
* General Morin, 172 | |||
* Generator, Debrun's Electro-Capillary, 257 | |||
* Gilmore and Clark's Self-Acting Ventilator, 264 | |||
* Ginti on Radiant Matter, 325 | |||
* Glacier, The Saumur, 184 | |||
* Glasgow Boiler Explosion, The, 203 | |||
* Goods and Coal Wagons for the Western Railway of France, 26 | |||
* Goods Locomotive and Tender for the Great | |||
* Eastern Railway, 66 | |||
* Gothard Tunnel, Saint, Completion of the, 190 | |||
* Governors, Wallis and Steevens' Speed Controlling Gear for, 323 | |||
* Grain, Tank Boat for Storing, 146 | |||
* Gramme's Combined Dynamo-Electric Machine, 136 | |||
* Great Eastern Railway, Goods Locomotive and Tender for the, 66 | |||
* Great Western of Canada, The ; Canadian Railways, 141, 237, 316, 391, 428, 487 | |||
* " Grecian," s.s., Doxford and Sons' Engines of the, 400, 435, 475, 496 | |||
* Grinding Machine, Surfacing and Slide Bar, Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320 | |||
* Grinding and Pan Mixing Mill, Mather's, 205 | |||
* Grubb's Vienna Equatorial Telescope, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409, 467 | |||
* Gun Experiments, The Palliser, 185 | |||
* Gun, The " Thunderee 38-Ton, Experiments with, 72, 86, 117, 138, 15G | |||
* Guns, Breechloading, 210 | |||
* Gutta Percha, The Durability of, 401 | |||
* Gwynn's Metaline, 53 | |||
* Hall's Coal and Coke Breaker, 137 | |||
* Hampton, Lord, 311 | |||
* Hardening of Iron and Steel, The, 59,77, 139, 159 | |||
* Hathorn, Davey, and Company's Water-Pressure Engines for Mining Purposes, 358, 380 | |||
* Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's Dredger for Kurrachee Harbour, 341, 355 | |||
* Hawthorn's Tramway Locomotive (Brown's System), 46 | |||
* Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping Machinery at the Twickenham Sewage Works, 25 | |||
* Health, Public, and Local Government, The, 497 | |||
* Heinrichs' Electric Light; Lighting by Electricity, 164 | |||
* Heliotrope, The, 480 | |||
* H.M.S. " Atalanta," 343 | |||
* H.M.S. " Iris," The Steam Trials of, 274 | |||
* H.M.S. " Nelson," The Engines of, 279 | |||
* Herschel, Lieutenant, on the Method of Determining the Force of Gravity, 459 | |||
* High Temperatures, Iron and Steel at, 425, 442 | |||
* Horizontal Engine, Brown's, 75 | |||
* Horizontal Winding Engines, Sulzer Brothers', 109 | |||
* Horological Instruction, Technical, 480 | |||
* Horology at the Sydney Exhibition, 499 | |||
* Horseshoe Lamp, Edison's, 382 | |||
* " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189 | |||
* Hudson River Tunnel, The, 481 | |||
* Hydraulic Sugar-Cane Mill and Megass Steaming Chamber, Berry's, 204 | |||
* Hydrogeology, On the Quantitative Elements in, 1G | |||
* Improved Resistance Balance, An, 15 | |||
* Improved Thermo-Electric Apparatus, An, 439 | |||
* Indicator, Darke's, 242 | |||
* Indicator, Kenyon's Pistonless, 323 | |||
* Influence of Electricity on Evaporation, The, 34 | |||
* Inquiry, The Tay Bride, 320, 335, 363, 387 | |||
* Inspection of Boilers ; The Annual Report of the Boiler insurance and Steam Power Company, 334 | |||
* Inspection, Factory, 307 | |||
* Institution of Civil Engineers (See Engineers, | |||
* The Institution of Civil) | |||
* Institution Conversazione, The, 498 | |||
* Institution of Mechanical Engineers (See Engineers, The Institution of Mechanical) | |||
* Institution of Naval Architects, The (See Naval Architects, The Institution of) | |||
* Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine Telegraph Wires, The, 152 | |||
* Insulators, Crighton's, 120 | |||
* Integrator, A Mechanical, 462 | |||
* " Iris," H.M.S., The Steam Trials of, 274 | |||
* Iron Consumption in Cleveland, 195 | |||
* Iron, The Dephosphorisation of, 444 | |||
* Iron and Manganese ; Mineral Wealth of European Russia, 257 | |||
* Iron, the Passive State of, 403 | |||
* Iron Production in Cleveland, Increasing, 271 | |||
* Iron Production in 1879, Manufactured, 15 | |||
* Iron Production of the United Kingdom, The, 460 | |||
* Iron, Spongy, Filtration through, 309 | |||
* Iron and Steel at High Temperatures, 425,442 | |||
IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, THE: 362, 372 | |||
* On the Hardening of Iron and Steel ; its Causes and Effects, by Professor Richard Akerman, 59, 77, 139, 159 | |||
* On an Improved Apparatus for Analysing Blast Furnace and other Gases, by J. E. Stead, 372 | |||
* On an improved System for the Utilisation of Bye-Products in the Manufacture of Coke, by Henry Simon, 377, 396 | |||
* On the Application of the Spectroscope to the Analysis of Iron and Steel, by A. E. Tucker and John Parry, 343, 377, 406 | |||
* On Further Experiments to Determine the Presence of Nitrogen in Steel, by Alfred H. Allen, 379 | |||
* On the Resistance of Steel Rails at Naturally and Artificially Lowered Temperatures, by the Hon. D. Jouraffsky, 379 | |||
* On the Separation of Silica in Analyses of Limestones, Iron Ores, and other Minerals, by H. Rocholl, 379 | |||
* On some Physical Changes occurring in Iron and Steel at High Temperatures, by Thomas Wrightson, 425, 442 | |||
* On the Dephosphorisation of Iron in the Bessemer Converter, by R. Pink, 444 | |||
* On Reactions in the Open-hearth Process, by Arthur Willis, 445 | |||
* On the Manufacture of Bessemer Steel and Ingot Iron from Phosphoric Pig, by C. B. Holland and A. Cooper, 464 | |||
* Iron and Steel at Low Temperatures, 127 | |||
* Iron and Steel, Nitrogen in, 379 | |||
* Iron and Steel from Phosphoric Pig, 464 | |||
* Iron and Steel, The Spectroscopic Analysis of 377, 406 | |||
IRON AND STEEL WORKS, AMERICAN: | |||
* Springfield Iron Works, Springfield, Illinois, 371 | |||
* Works of the Phoenix Iron Company, The, 103 | |||
* Iron Trade, The Northern Crude, 475 | |||
* Iron Trade, 1879, The Scotch Pig, 44 | |||
* Iron Wires, Molecular Changes in, 171, 325 | |||
* Iron Works, The Springfield, at Springfield, | |||
* Illinois ; American Iron and Steel Works, 371 | |||
* Ironclad " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189 | |||
* Ironfounders' Society, Annual Report of the, 401 | |||
* Italian Railway Commission, The, 326 | |||
* Jablochkoff Electric Light at the Palais de l'Industrie, Paris, The, 64 | |||
* Jamin Electric Light, The, 457, 480 | |||
* Japan, The Magic Mirrors of, 498 | |||
* Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 217, 277, 315, 353, 409, 447 | |||
* Japanese Railways, Imperial ; Truck for Bogie Carriage, 144 | |||
* Johnson and Phillips' Mark Buoy for Telegraph Cables, 416 | |||
* Johnson and Phillips' Steam-Hauling Gear for Telegraph Cables, 205 | |||
* Johnston's Scrap Shears at the Parkgate Iron Works, 284 | |||
* Joint, Painter's Pipe, 147 | |||
* Joints, The Form or Rivetted; First Report of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on the, 110, 128, 148, 254, 300, 350 | |||
* Joints, Rivetted, Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments on, 194 | |||
* Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, 434 | |||
* Kenyon's Pistonless Indicator, 323 | |||
* Key, An Improved Electrometer, 403 | |||
* Kingdon's Compound Launch Engine, 495 | |||
* Kirk and Hunt's Feathering Screw Propeller, 225 | |||
* Kirkaldy's Experiments on Rivetted Joints, 194 | |||
* Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's Dredger for, 341, 355 | |||
* Lakes, Sulphate of Soda, 248 | |||
* Lamp, Crompton's Electric, 340 | |||
* Lamp, Edison's Horseshoe, 882 | |||
* Lathe, Axle, Fetu and Deliege's, 413 | |||
* Lathe, Face, Fetu and Deli6ge's, 119 | |||
* Laughery Creek Bridge, The, 222 | |||
* Launch Engine, Kingdon's Compound, 495 | |||
* Launch, Forrestt and Son's Steel, for Exploration in Central Africa, 475 | |||
* Launch of the Steamer " Trojan" for the Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, 226 | |||
* Laws, The Patent, 247 | |||
* Lechner's Coal-Cutting Machine, 79 | |||
* Lee, River, New Anglesea Bridge over the, 452 | |||
* Leonardt's Safety Apparatus, 58 | |||
* Liability Bill, The Employers', 457 | |||
* Light, The Brush Electric, 13 | |||
* Light, Captive, 52 | |||
* Light, The Edison Electric, 37, 113, 382 | |||
* Light, The electric, 267 | |||
* Light, The Electric, Progress of, 439 | |||
* Light, The Jablochkoff Electric, at the Palais de l'industrie, Paris, 64 | |||
* Light, The Jamin Electric, 457, 480 | |||
* Lighting Apparatus„ Exhibition of, at Glasgow' 499 | |||
* Lighting, Electric, 424 | |||
* Lighting, Electric, at Blackpool, Three Months Experience of, 312 | |||
* Lighting by Electricity, 164 | |||
* Limestones, Iron Ores, &c., Silica in, 379 | |||
* Lines, Postal Telegraph, Testing the, 420 | |||
* Lippmann Capillary Electrometer, The, 498 | |||
* List of Materials, Price, 20, 40, 60, 80. 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352,370 , 390, 408, 426, 446, 466, 486, 506 | |||
* Loaded Rifles, Air Spaces in, 499 | |||
* Local Government and Public Health, The, 497 | |||
* Locomotive, Baldwin, Tests of a, 484, 502 | |||
* Locomotive, Brown's Tank, for the Nations, Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219 | |||
* Locomotive, Brown's Tramway, 81, 98, 138 | |||
* Locomotive, Cail's Tank, 264 | |||
* Locomotive, Express, for the Northern Railway of France, 303 | |||
* Locomotive, Fairlie, for the Festiniog Railway, 453 | |||
* Locomotive, Goods, and Tender, for the Great Eastern Railway, 66 | |||
* Locomotive Steam Crane, Smith's, 492 | |||
* Locomotive, Tramway (Brown's System), 46 | |||
* Locomotives, Fireless, 99 | |||
* Locomotives, The Slipping of, 287 | |||
* London Water Act, The, '209, 228 | |||
* London Water Supply, The, 420, 460 | |||
* Lord Hampton, 311 | |||
* Low Temperatures, Iron and Steel at, 127 | |||
* Lubricating Oils, 500 | |||
* Machine, Asquith's Plate-Edge Planing, 186 | |||
* Machine, Butterfield's Boiler Drilling and Turning, 396 | |||
* Machine, Gramme's Combined Dynamo-Electric, 136 | |||
* Machine, Hall's Coal and Coke Breaking, 137 | |||
* Machine, Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell Drilling, | |||
* Machine, Lechner's Coal-Cutting, 79 | |||
* Machine, The 100-Ton Testing, 494 | |||
* Machine for Spreading Sand, Garrett and Sons', 356 | |||
* Machine, Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding, Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320 | |||
* Machine, The Tighe Hamilton Dovetailing, 386 | |||
* Machine, Universale156 | |||
* Machine, Woolnough and Deithe's Moulding, 355 | |||
* Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping, at the Twickenham Sewage Works, | |||
* Machinery, Pumping, at the Augsburg Water Works, 245 | |||
* Machines, Dynamo-Electric, 1, 116, 154, 228, 499 | |||
* Machines, Wood-Converting ; Engineering Precedents, 42 | |||
* Macneill, Sir Jobn, 203 | |||
* Magic Mirrors of Japan, The, 498 | |||
* Magnetic Attraction in Water, 422 | |||
* Malleable Nickel, 481 | |||
* Manchester International Exhibition, The, 439 | |||
* Manganese and iron; Mineral Wealth of European Russia, 257 | |||
* Manufacture of Coke, Bye-Products from the, 377, 396 | |||
* Manufactured Iron Production in 1879, 15 | |||
* Mark Buoy for Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips', 416 | |||
* Marten's Report on Boiler Explosions in 1879, 187 | |||
* Mason and Alcock's Economiser, 262 | |||
* Materials, Price List of, 20, 40, 60, 80, 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352, 370, 390, 408, 416, 446, 466, 486, 506 | |||
* Mather's Pan Mixing and Grinding Mill, 205 | |||
* Matina River Bridge, Costa Rica, The, 24, 48 | |||
* Mechanical Integrator, A, 462 | |||
* Meeting, Annual, of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 7 | |||
* Meeting, Annual, of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266 | |||
* Meeting of the West of Scotland Gas Managers' Association, 407 | |||
* Melbourne Exhibition, France at the, 439 | |||
* Merchant Ships, The Construction of, 292 | |||
* Merchant Steamers, Causes of Unseaworthiness in, 232 | |||
* Metal Contacts, The Electrical Adhesion of, 327 | |||
* Metal-Working Machines and Tools ; Engineering Precedents, 162, 237 | |||
* Metaline, Gwynn's, 53 | |||
* Metallic Compound, A New, 157 | |||
* Metallurgical Processes, Japanese, 217, 277, 315, 353, 409, 447 | |||
* Metals, Occlusion of Gas by, 403 | |||
* Meteorological Report for 1879, The, 288 | |||
* Meteorological Society, The, 178 | |||
* Meteorology, Agricultural, Conference on, 500 | |||
* Meter, Dennert's Water, 126 | |||
* Metropolitan Water Act, The, 209, 228 | |||
* Metropolitan Water Supply, The, 420,460 | |||
* Microphone as a Seismometer, The, 493 | |||
* Military Traction Engines, Fowler and Company's, 172 | |||
* Mill, Berry's Hydraulic Sugar-Cane, and Megass Steaming Chamber, 204 | |||
* Mill Engine, Vertical Rolling (Corliss System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324 | |||
* Mill, Rolling, at the Works of the Grazi-Tsaritain Railway, 6 | |||
* Milling Machine, Universal, 156 | |||
* Mills, !tolling, 82, 97 | |||
* Mine Cages, Leonardt's Safety Apparatus for, 68 | |||
* Mineral and Asphalt bitumen, 176 | |||
* Mineral Industry in Belgium, 480 | |||
* Mineral Industry in Italy, 498 | |||
* Mineral Tanning, 250 | |||
MINERAL WEALTH OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA: | |||
* Iron and Manganese, 257 | |||
* Mines, The School of, 421 | |||
* Mining, Hathorn, Davey, and Company's WaterPressure Engines for, 358, 380 | |||
* Molecular Changes in Iron Wires, 171, 325 | |||
* Morin, General, 172 | |||
* Moulding Machine, Wooluough Ind Dehne's, 355 | |||
* Movable and Fixed Weirs, 101 | |||
* National Railway of Switzerland, Brown's Tank Locomotive for the, 184, 219 | |||
NAVAL ARCHITECTS, THE INSTITUTION OF : 229, 248, 268, 289 | |||
* Address of the President, 230 | |||
* On Causes of Unseaworthiness in Merchant | |||
* Steamers, by B. Martell, 232 | |||
* On the " Nelson" Class, by N. Barnaby, 235 | |||
* On a Method of Analysing the Forms of Ships and Determining the Lengths and Anglo of Entrance, by A. C. Kirk, 243 | |||
* On Passenger Ferry Steamers, Twenty Minutes with, on the Long Ferry, 252 | |||
* On the Stability of Yachts, by Dixon Kemp, 272 | |||
* On the Steam Trials of H.M.S. " Iris" and the Resistance of screw Propellers, by J. A. Normand, 274 | |||
* On the Relation between the True Period of Waves, and the Period observed on Board a Vessel under Way, by L. E. Bertin, 282 | |||
* On Cellular Construction of Merchant Ships, by W. John, 292 | |||
* On some Recent Experiments in Artificial Combustion, by J. F. Flannery, 301 | |||
* On Steel in the Shipbuilding Yard, by William Denny, 329, 368 | |||
* On J. Amslor-Laffon's Mechanical Integrator, by C. W. Merrifield, 462 | |||
* On Steel for Shipbuilding, by Henry H. West, 463 | |||
* Navy Estimates, The, 189 | |||
* Navy, Our, 227 | |||
* " Nelson" Class of Ships, The, 235 | |||
* " Nelson," H.M.S., The Engines of, 279 | |||
* New Cement, Ransome's, 361 | |||
* New York Elevated Railroads, The, 7, 48, 210, 241 | |||
* New Zealand Railways, 104 | |||
* Newton's Overhead Steam Travelling Crab, 299 | |||
* Nickel, Malleable, 481 | |||
* Nitrogen in Iron and Steel, 379 | |||
* Northern Crude Iron Trade, The, 475 | |||
* Northern Railway of France, Express Locomotive for the, 303 | |||
NOTES : | |||
* Air Spaces in Loaded Rifles, 449 | |||
* Astronomer Royal's Report, The, 460 | |||
* Belgian State Railways, The Cost of, 459 | |||
* Brakes, Continuous Railway, 440, 481 | |||
* Change of Temperature of Steam Cylinders, 460 | |||
* Chinese Arsenals, 440 | |||
* Chronometers, Prizes for, 498 | |||
* Cold, 1879, The, 480 | |||
* Colour Blindness, 440 | |||
* " Columbia," s.s., The, 460 | |||
* Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, 600 | |||
* Continuous Railway Brakes, 440, 481 | |||
* Conversazione, The Institution, 498 | |||
* Conversazione at University College, 499 | |||
* Cotton in the United States, 440, 459 | |||
* Cremating Car, A, 421 | |||
* Croton Water Supply, The, 600 | |||
* Electric Light, Progress of the, 439 | |||
* Electrical Speed Indicator, An, 421 | |||
* Electrometers, 481 | |||
* Exhibition of Lighting Apparatus at Glasgow, 499 | |||
* Factory Hands, New England, 498 | |||
* Fire in au Anthracite Coal Mine, 459 | |||
* France at the Melbourne Exhibition, 439 | |||
* Gand-Terneusen Ship Canal, The, 469 | |||
* Gases formed in Blasting, 421 | |||
* Heliotrope, The 480 | |||
* Horology at the Sydney Exhibition, 499 | |||
* Hudson River Tunnel, The, 481 | |||
* improved Electrometer Key, An, 403 | |||
* Iron Production of the United Kingdom, The, 460 | |||
* Jamin's Electric Lamp, 480 | |||
* Lippmann Capillary Electrometer, The, 498 | |||
* Lubricating Oils, 500 | |||
* Magic Mirrors of Japan, The, 498 | |||
* Magnetic Attraction in Water, 422 | |||
* Malleable Nickel, 481 | |||
* Manchester international Exhibition, The, 439 | |||
* Method of Determining the Force of Gravity, Lieutenant Herschel on the, 459 | |||
* Metropolitan Water Supply, The, 460 | |||
* Microphone as a Seismometer, The, 498 | |||
* Mineral Industry of Belgium, 480 | |||
* Mineral Industry in Italy, 498 | |||
* Occlusion of Gas by Metals, 403 | |||
* Passive State of Iron, The, 403 | |||
* Railway to the Bolan Pass, The, 439 | |||
* Raising Sunken Ships, 421. | |||
* Recording Solar Radiation, 403, 498 | |||
* Resistance of Dynamo-Electric Machines, The, 499 | |||
* Ronalds Catalogue, The, 450 | |||
* School of Mines, 421 | |||
* Steel Wire, 481 | |||
* Submarine Cables, 421 | |||
* Technical Horological Instruction, 480 | |||
* Telegraphic, 440 | |||
* Telephone, An improved, 480 | |||
* Telephone Receiver, A New, 459 | |||
* Tempering Fine Tools, 422 | |||
* Thermo-Electricity, 499 | |||
* Tool Steel, Russian, 480 | |||
* Torpedoes, 498 | |||
* Traction on Tramways, 500 | |||
* Trade, The Fluctuations of, 481 | |||
* United States Cotton Manufacture, 440, 44 | |||
* United States Officers, 4;39 | |||
* University of Pennsylvania, The, 460 | |||
* Utilisation of Solar Heat, 499 | |||
* Victoria Dock Extension, The, 500 | |||
* Visual Telegraphy, 361, 403 | |||
* Notes from Cleveland, 5, 28, 58, 65, 96, 119, 129, 149, 177, 185, 207, 226, 250, 263, 286, 305, 329, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 436, 456, 476, 493 | |||
* Notes, Foreign and Colonial, 19, 40, 60, 79, 102, 120, 126, 198, 207, 281,251, 275, 332, 352, 385, 907, 426, 446, 465, 486 | |||
* Notes from the North, 9, 29, 48, 76, 95, 119, 137, 156, 168, 185, 206, 226, 251, 266, 286, 313, :924, 342, 357, 384, 405, 418, 436, 456, 476, 501 | |||
* Notes from the South-West, 18, 29, 49, 76, 96, 111, 137, 149, 169,186, 206, 225, 250, 266, 283, 302, 324, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 435, 456, 475, 501 | |||
* Notes from South Yorkshire, 5, 29, 49, 76, 95, 119, 129, 158, 169, 186, 207, 225, 266, 291, 805, 342, 356, 380, 400, 418, 436, 462, 476, | |||
OBITUARY: | |||
* [[Captain Cadell]], 506 | |||
* [[Captain Minie]], 80 | |||
* [[W. S. Dixon|Dixon, Mr. W. S.]], 501 | |||
* [[General Morin]], 172 | |||
* [[John Griffiths|Griffiths, Mr. John]], 342 | |||
* [[Max Hjortsberg|Hjortsberg, Mr. Max]], 492 | |||
* [[William Huntley|Huntley, Mr. William]], 314 | |||
* [[Lord Hampton]], 811 | |||
* [[John D. Napier|Napier, Mr. John D.]], 231 | |||
* [[John Richards|Richards, Mr. John]], 176 | |||
* [[John Macneill|Sir John Macneill]], 203 | |||
* [[M. Solacroup|Solacroup, M.]], 236 | |||
* Occlusion of Gas by Metals, 403 | |||
* Officers, United States, 439 | |||
* Oils, Lubricating, 500 | |||
* Open-Hearth Process, Reactions in the, 445 | |||
* Ordnance, Breechloading, 210 | |||
* Osarisawa Works, The ; Japanese, Metallurgical Processes, 277 | |||
* Our Navy, 227 | |||
* Painter's Pipe Joint, 147 | |||
* Palliser Gun Experiments, The, 185 | |||
* Palliser, Sir William, on the 38-Ton " Thunderer" Gun, 86, 138 | |||
* Pan Mixing and Grinding Mill, Mather's, 205 | |||
* Parkgate Iron Works, Johnston's Scrap Shears at the, 284 | |||
* Passenger Ferry Steamers, 252 | |||
* Passive State of Iron, The, 403 | |||
* Patent Laws, The, 247 | |||
* Patents, Working French, 474 | |||
* Pennsylvania University, Tho, 460 | |||
* Periods, Wave, 282 | |||
* Permanent Way, Tramway, 347 | |||
* Peruvian Ironclad " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189 | |||
* Phoenix Iron Company, The Works of the ; | |||
* American Iron and Steel Works, 103 | |||
* Phosphoric Pig, Iron and Steel from, 464 | |||
* Photometer, A Dispersion, 72 | |||
* Photometer, The Eye as a, 382 | |||
* Physical Society, The Conversazione of the, 133 | |||
* Piers, The Stability of Bridge, 71 | |||
* Pig Iron Production in Cleveland, 195 | |||
* Pig Iron Trade, 1879, The Scotch, 44 | |||
* Pipe Joint, Painter's, 147 | |||
* Pipe Ventilator, Boyle's Soil, 127 | |||
* Pistonless Indicator, Kenyon's, 323 | |||
* Planing Machine, Asquith's Plate-Edge, 186 | |||
* Plate Rolling Machinery, 82, 97 | |||
* Pneumatic Foundations, 15 | |||
* Pontifex and Wood's Brewing Fountain, 29 | |||
* Portable Steam Crane, Russell's, 64 | |||
* Portland Cement, 413 | |||
* Postal Telegraph Lines, Testing the, 420 | |||
* Precedents, Engineering, 42, 162, 237, 298 | |||
* President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Address of the, 45 | |||
* President of the institution of Mechanical Engineers, Address of the, 65 | |||
* President of the Institution of Naval Architects, Address of the, 230 | |||
* President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, Address of the, 125, 176, 273 | |||
* Price List of Materials, 20, 40. 60, 80, 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352, 370, 390, 408, 426, 446, 466, 486, 506 | |||
* Prizes for Chronometers, 498 | |||
* Pressure Thermometer, Thomson's Water-Steam, 467 | |||
* Proctor and Wallis's "Talbot" Vertical Boiler, 109 | |||
* Production of Iron in 1879, Manufactured, 15 | |||
* Proell's Automatic Expansion Gear, 416 | |||
* Professor Gintl on Radiant Matter, 325 | |||
* Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's Feathering Screw, 225 | |||
* Propeller, The Screw, 157 | |||
* Public Health and Local Government, The, 497 | |||
* Pumping Engines, American, 18 | |||
* Pumping Machinery at the Augsburg Water Works, 245 | |||
* Pumping Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's, at the Twickenham Sewage Works, 26 | |||
* Purification of Gas, The, 225 | |||
* Quantitative Elements In Hydrogeology, on the, 16 | |||
* Radiant Matter, Professor Gintl on, 325 | |||
* Railroad Bridges, American 304 | |||
* Railroads, The New York Elevated, 7, 48, 210, 241 | |||
* Railway Accidents, Recent, 118, 242, 422 | |||
* Railway Accidents for 1879, 381 | |||
* Railway Axle-Box, Attock's, 282 | |||
* Railway to the Bolan Pass, The, 439 | |||
* Railway Brakes, Continuous, 82, 100, 227, 345, 362, 440, 481 | |||
* Railway Bridges in Costa Rica, 24, 48 | |||
* Railway Bridges, The Strength of, 179 | |||
* Railway, The Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora ; Canadian Railways, 21 | |||
* Railway Commission, The Italian, 326 | |||
* Railway Companies' Returns relative to Continuous Brakes, 227 | |||
* Railway, The Great Western of Canada ; Canadian Railways, 141, 237, 316, 891, 418 | |||
* Railways, The Erie and Ontario, and Welland ; Canadian Railways, 61 | |||
* Railways, New Zealand, 104 | |||
* Raising Sunken Ships, 421 | |||
* Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound Engines for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413 | |||
* Ransome's New Cement, 361 | |||
* Reactions in the Open-Hearth Process, 445 | |||
* Receiver, A New Telephone, 459 | |||
* Recording Solar Radiation, 408, 498 | |||
* Remarks on Chernoff's Papers on Steel, 846 | |||
* Report, Annual, of the Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company, 334 | |||
* Report of the Astronomer Royal, The, 460 | |||
* Report of the Factory Inspectors for 1879, The, 307 | |||
* Report of the Ironfounders' Society, 401 | |||
* Report of Mr. E. B. Marten on Boiler Explosions in 1879, 187 | |||
* Report, Meteorological for 1879, The, 288 | |||
* Report of the Society of Amalgamated Engineers, 438 | |||
* Reporting by Telephone, 417 | |||
* Resistance Balance, An Improved. 15 | |||
* Resistance of Dynamo-Electric Machines, The, 499 | |||
* Reversing Gear for Rolling Mills, Claridge's, 284 | |||
* Revival of Trade Check, The, 287 | |||
* Richards, Mr. John, 176 | |||
* River Bars, The Removal of by Induced Tidal Scour, 410 | |||
* River Lee, New Anglesea Bridge over the, 452 | |||
* Rivetted Joints, The Form of ; First Report of the Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on the, 110, 128, 148, 264, 300, 350 | |||
* Rivetted Joints, Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments on, 194 | |||
* Rolling Mill Engine, Vertical (Conlin System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324 | |||
* Rolling Mill at the Works of the (Irazi-Tsaritsin | |||
* Railway, 6 | |||
* Rolling Mills, 82, 97 | |||
* Ronalds Catalogue, The, 459 | |||
* Ross and Duncan's Small Compound Engines, 841 | |||
ROYAL. SOCIETY, THE: 228 | |||
* Conversazione, 346 | |||
* On the Dynamo-Electric Current, and on Certain Means to Improve its Steadiness, by C. William Siemens, 231 | |||
* Russell's Portable Steam Crane, 64 | |||
* Russian Tool Steel, 480 | |||
* Safety Apparatus, Leonardt's, 58 | |||
* Saint Gothard Tunnel, The, 190 | |||
* Sand, Garrett and Sons' Machine for Spreading, 356 | |||
* Sanitary Summary, 1879, 51 | |||
* Saumur Glacier, The, 184 | |||
* School of Mines, The, 421 | |||
* Science Summary, 1879, 151 | |||
* Scotch Pig-Iron Trade, 1879, The, 44 | |||
* Scour, Induced Tidal, The Removal of River Bars by, 410 | |||
* Scrap Shears, Johnston's, at the Parkgate Iron Works, 284 | |||
* Scraper for Cleaning Water Mains, 435 | |||
* Screw Propeller, The, 157 | |||
* Screw Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's Feathering, 225 | |||
* Segrd Viaduct; Western Railway of France, 266, 280 | |||
* Seismometer, The Microphone as a, 498 | |||
* Self-Acting Ventilator, Gilmore and Clark's, 264 | |||
* Sewage Pumping Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's, at the Twickenham Works, 25 | |||
* Sewerage, Abingdon, 305 | |||
* Ship Canal, The Amsterdam, 384 | |||
* Ship Canal, The Gand-Terneusen, 459 | |||
* Shipbuilding at Dundee, 176 | |||
* Shipbuilding and Engineering, 1879, Clyde, 3A | |||
* Shipbuilding, Steel for, 463 | |||
* Ships, The Form of, 243 | |||
* Ships, Merchant, The Construction of, 292 | |||
* Ships, The " Nelson" Class of, 235 | |||
* Siemens, Dr. C. William, on Dynamo-Electric Machines, 228 | |||
* Silica in Limestones, Iron Ores, &c., 379 | |||
* Simey's Balanced Doors for Bulkheads, 308 | |||
* Sir John Macneill, 203 | |||
* Slipping of Locomotives, The, 287 | |||
* Small Compound Engines, Ross and Duncan's, 341 | |||
* Smith's Locomotive Steam Crane, 492 | |||
* Snowden's Flexible Couplings for Screw Shafts, 474 | |||
* Society of Amalgamated Engineers, Report of the, 438 | |||
* Society, The Ironfounders', Report of, 401 | |||
* Society, The Meteorological, 178 | |||
* Society of Telegraph Engineers. The, 114 | |||
* Soil Pipe Ventilator, Boyle's, 127 | |||
* Solar Heat, Utilisation of, 499 | |||
* Solar Radiation, Recording, 403, 498 | |||
* Sound, Cumberland, 278 | |||
* South-West, Notes from the, 18, 29, 49, 76, 96, 111, 137, 149, 169, 186, 206, 225, 250, '266, 283, 302, 324, 342, 367, 880, 400, 418, 485, 456, 475, 501 | |||
* South Yorkshire, Notes from, 6, 29, 49, 76, 95, 119, 129, 158, 169, 186, 207, 225, 266, 291, 805, 342, 356, 380, 400, 418, 436, 462, 476 | |||
* Spectroscopic Analysis of iron and Steel, The, 377, 406 | |||
* Speed Controlling Gear for Governors, Wallis and Steevens', 323 | |||
* Speed Indicator, An Electrical, 421 | |||
* Spitzberg Tunnel. The, 388, 860, 382, 398, 427, 469 | |||
* Spongy Iron, Filtration through, 809 | |||
* Springfield Iron Works, Springfield, Illinois, The ; American Iron and Steel Works, 371 | |||
* Stability of Bridge Piers, The, 371 | |||
* Stability of Yachts, The, 272 | |||
* Steam Boiler Explosions ; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266 | |||
* Steam Boilers, Gas-Fired, 2 | |||
* Steam Crane, Smith's Locomotive, 492 | |||
* Steam Crane, Russell's Portable, 64 | |||
* Steam Fleet, New, of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 422 | |||
* Steam-Hauling Gear, Johnson and Phillips', for Telegraph Cables, 205 | |||
* Steam Hopper Barges for Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's. 341,05 | |||
* Steam Launch Engine, Kingdon's Compound 495 | |||
* Steam Travelling Crab, Newton's Overhead, 299 | |||
* Steam Trials of H.M.S. " Iris," The, 274 | |||
* Steam Yacht " Anthracite," The, 423 | |||
* Steamers, Merchant, Causes of Unseaworthiness in, 282 | |||
* Steamers, Passenger Ferry, 252 | |||
* Steamship" Columbia," The, 460 | |||
* Steamship " Grecian," Doxford and Sons' Engines of the, 400, 435, 475, 496 | |||
* Steel and Iron, The Hardening of, 59, 77, 189, 159 | |||
* Steel and Iron at High Temperatures, 425, 442 | |||
* Steel and Iron at Low Temperatures, 127 | |||
* Steel and Iron from Phosphoric Pig, 464 | |||
* Steel Launch for Exploration in Central Africa, Forrestt and Son's, 475 | |||
* Steel Ship Construction, 329, 368 | |||
* Steel for Shipbuilding, 463 | |||
* Steel Wire, 481 | |||
* Storing Grain, Tank Boat for, 146 | |||
* Strength of Railway Bridges, The, 179 | |||
* Strength of Steel Rails, The Effect of Temperature on the, 379 | |||
* Submarine Cables, 421 | |||
* Subterranean and Submarine Telegraph Wires, The Insulation of, 152 | |||
* Sugar-Cane Mill, Berry's Hydraulic and Megass | |||
* Steaming Chamber, 204 | |||
* Sulphate of Soda Lakes, 248 | |||
* Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal Winding Engine, 109 | |||
* Summary, 1879, Sanitary, 51 | |||
* Sunken Ships, Raising, 421 | |||
* Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding Machine, | |||
* Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320 | |||
* Sydney Exhibition, Horology at the, 499 | |||
* " Talbot" Vertical Boiler, The, 109 | |||
* Tank Boat for Storing Grain, 146 | |||
* Tank Locomotive, Brown's, for the National Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219 | |||
* Tank Locomotive, Call's, '264 | |||
* Tank Locomotive, Double Bogie (Fairlie Sy stem) , for the Festiniog Railway, 453 | |||
* Tanning, Mineral, 250 | |||
* Tay Bridge Accident, The, 11, 31, 62, 92, 132, 191, 211 | |||
* Tay Bridge Inquiry, The, 820, 335, 363, 387 | |||
* Tay and Forth Bridges, The Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 29b | |||
* Technical Horological Instruction, 480 | |||
* Telegraph Cable, Jobnson and Phillips' Mark Buoy for, 416 | |||
* Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips' Steam Hauling Gear for, 205 | |||
* Telegraph Engineers, The Society of, 114 | |||
* Telegraph Wires, The Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine, 152 | |||
* Telegraphic, 440 | |||
* Telegraphic Engineering in 1879, 91 | |||
* Telegraphs, Colonial, 73 | |||
* Telegraphy, Duplex, 448 | |||
* Telegraphy, English, Ten Years of, 437 | |||
* Telegraphy, Visual, 361, 403 | |||
* Telephone, An Improved, 480 | |||
* Telephone Receiver, A New, 469 | |||
* Telephone, Reporting by the, 417 | |||
* Telescope, The Vienna Equatorial, 7, 114, 199, 309, 891, 409, 467 | |||
* Temperature of Steam Cylinders, Change of, 460 | |||
* Tempering Fine Tools, 422 | |||
* Ten Years of English Telegraphy, 437 | |||
* Tender and Goods Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, 66 | |||
* Tessid Gas Producer, The, 820 | |||
* Testing Machine, The 100-Ton, 494 | |||
* Testing the Postal Telegraph Lines, 420 | |||
* Tests of a Baldwin Locomotive, 484, 502 | |||
* Thermo-Electric Apparatus, An Improved, 439 | |||
* Thermo-Electricity, 499 | |||
* Thirty-Eight Ton " Thunderer" Gun, Sir William Palliser on the, 86, 138 | |||
* Thomson, Sterne, and Company's Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding Machine, 320 | |||
* Thomson's Water-Steam Pressure Thermometer, 467 | |||
* Three Months' Experience of Electric Lighting at Blackpool, 812 | |||
* " Thunderer" 38-Ton Gun, Experiments with the, 72, 86, 117, 138, 156 | |||
* Tidal Scour, Induced, The Removal of River Bars by, 410 | |||
* Tighe Hamilton Dovetailing Machine, The, 386 | |||
* Tool Steel, Russian, 480 | |||
* Tools and Metal-Working Machines ; Engineering Precedents, 162, 287, 298 | |||
* Torpedoes, 498 | |||
* Torquay, The Drainage of, 351 | |||
* Traction Engines, Fowler and Company's Military 172 | |||
* Traction Engines, Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Power, 136 | |||
* Traction on Tramways, 500 | |||
* Trade and Docks of West Hartlepool, The, 440 | |||
* Trade, The Fluctuations of, 481 | |||
* Trade Revival Check, The, 2S7 | |||
* Tramway Locomotive, Brown's, 81, 98, 138 | |||
* Tramway Locomotive (Brown's System), 46 | |||
* Tramway Permanent Way, 347 | |||
* Travelling Crab, Newton's Overhead Steam, 299 | |||
* "Trojan" Steamer, Launch of the, for the Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, 226 | |||
* Truck for Bogie Carriage; Imperial Japanese Railways, 144 | |||
* Tubes, Fixing Boiler, 7 | |||
* Tug "Mount Etna," Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound Engines for the, 413 | |||
* Tunnel, The Hudson River, 481 | |||
* Tunnel, The Saint Gothard, 190 | |||
* Tunnel, The Spitzberg, 333, 360, 382, 393, 427 | |||
* Turning and Drilling Boilers, Butterfield's Machine for, 396 | |||
* Twickenham Sewage Works, Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping Machinery at the, 25 | |||
* United States Cotton Manufacture, 440, 459 | |||
* United States Officers, 439 | |||
* University College, Conversazione, 499 | |||
* University of Pennsylvania, The, 460 | |||
* Universal Milling Machine, 156 | |||
* Unseaworthiness in Merchant Steamers, Causes of, 232 | |||
* Utilisation of Solar Heat, 499 | |||
* Valve Gear, Berghoff's, 35 | |||
* Ventilator, Boyle's Soil Pipe, 127 | |||
* Ventilator, Gilmore and Clark's Self-Acting, 264 | |||
* Vertical Boiler Blake's, 147 | |||
* Vertical Boiler. The " Talbot," 109 | |||
* Vertical Rolling Mill Engine (Corliss System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324 | |||
* Viaduct, Segrd; Western Railway of France, 266, 280 | |||
* Victoria Dock Extension, The, 75, 384. 500 | |||
* Vienna Equatorial Telescope, The, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409. 467 | |||
* Visual Telegraphy, 361, 403 | |||
* Wagons, Goods and Coal, for the Western Railway of France, 26 | |||
* Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Traction Engine, 136 | |||
* Wallis and Steevens' Speed Controlling Gear for Governors, 323 | |||
* Walsall Boiler Explosion, The, 402, 421 431, 458, 497 | |||
* "Wanderer," Yacht, The Engines of the, 126 | |||
* Washing Coal, 4, 41, 94, 121, 202, 259 | |||
* Water Act, The Metropolitan, 209, '228 | |||
* Water Mains, Scraper for Cleaning, 435 | |||
* Water Meter, Dennert's, 126 | |||
* Water-Pressure Engines, 358, 380 | |||
* Water-Steam Pressure Thermometer, Thomson's, 467 | |||
* Water Supply, The Croton, 500 | |||
* Water Supply, The London, 420, 460 | |||
* Water Works, Augsburg, Pumping Machinery at the, 245 | |||
* Wave Periods, 282 | |||
* Weirs, Fixed and Movable 101 | |||
* Welland, and Erie and Ontario Railways; Canadian Railways, 61 | |||
* West Hartlepool, its Docks and Trade, 440 | |||
* West of Scotland Gas Managers' Association, Meeting of the, 407 | |||
* Western Railway of France, Goods and Coal | |||
* Wagons for the, 26 | |||
* Winding Engines, Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal, 109 | |||
* Wire Rope Cable Apparatus, Ballivant's, 264 | |||
* Wire, Steel, 481 | |||
* Wires, Iron, Molecular Changes in, 171, 325 | |||
* Wires, Telegraph, The Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine, 152 | |||
* Wood-Converting Machines ; Engineering Precedents, 42 | |||
* Woolnough and Dehne's Moulding Machine, 355 | |||
* Working French Patents, 474 | |||
* Workmen and Employers, 131 | |||
* Works of the Grazi-Tnritsin Railway, Rolling Mill at the, 6 | |||
* Works, The Osarisawa ; Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 277 | |||
* Works of the Phoenix Iron Company, The American Iron and Steel Works, 103 | |||
* Yacht " Anthracite," The Steam, 423 | |||
* Yacht " Wanderer," The Engines of the, 126 | |||
* Yachts, The Stability of, 272 | |||
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Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1880 Jan-Jun: Index
- ABINGDON Sewerage, 305
- Accident, The Tay Bridge, 11, 31, 52, 92, 132, 191, 211
- Accidents, Railway, for 1879. 381
- Accidents, Recent Railway, 118, 242, 422
- Act, The Metropolitan Water, 209, 228
- Address of the President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 45
- Address of the President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 65
- Address of the President of the Institution of Naval Architects, 230
- Address of the President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, 125, 176, 273
- Adhesion, The Electrical, of Metal Contacts, 327
- Agents, Explosive, 275
- Agricultural Meteorology, Conference on, 500
- Air Spaces in Loaded Rifles, 499
- Alcock and Mason's Economiser, 262
- Amalgamated Engineers, Report of the Society of, 438
- American Iron and Steel Works (See Iron and Steel Works, American)
- American Pumping Engines, 18
- American Railroad Bridges, 304
- Amsterdam Ship Canal, The, :384
- Analysis of Blast Furnace Gases, The, 372
- Anglesea Bridge, Cork, The New, Fidler and Walker's, 452
- Anthracite Coal Mine, Fire in an, 459
- " Anthracite," The Steam Yacht, 423
- Arrah Road Bridge, The, 489
- Arsenals-, Chinese, 440
- Art Exhibition, The Dusseldorf, 419, 452
- Artificial Combustion, 301
- Asphalt and Mineral Bitumen, 176
- Asquith's Plate-Edge Planing Machine, 186
- Astronomer Royal's Report, The, 460
- " Atalanta," H.M.S., 343
- Attock's Railway Axle-Box, 282
- Attraction in Water, Magnetic, 422
- Augsburg Water Works, Pumping Machinery at the, '245
- Automatic Action in Railway Brakes, 82, 100
- Automatic Expansion Gear, Proell's, 416
- Axle Lathe, Fetu and Delidge's 413
- Balance, An Improved Resistance, 15
- Balanced Doors for Bulkheads, 303
- Baldwin Locomotive, Tests of a, 484, 502
- Balmain's Captive Light, 52
- Barges, Steam Hopper, for Kurrachee Harbour, 341, 355
- Barrow Shipbuilding Company's Works, Smith's Locomotive Steam Crane at the, 492
- Bars, River„ The Removal of by Induced Tidal Scour, 410
- Beams, Continuous, 14
- Belgian State Railways, The Cost of, 459
- Bergboff's Valve Gear, 35
- Berry's Hydraulic Sugar-Cane Mill and Megams Steaming Chamber, 204
- Bill, The Employers' Liability, 457
- Bitumen, Mineral and Asphalt, 176
- Blake's Gauge Glass Fittings, 186
- Blake's Vertical 13oiler, 147
- Blast Furnace Gases, The Analysis of, 372
- Blasting, Gases formed in, 421
- Blindness, Colour, 440
- Blowing Engine, Compound, 175
- Boat, Tank, for Storing Grain, 146
- Bogie Carriage, Truck for; Imperial Japanese Railways, 144
- Boiler Drilling and Turning Machine, Butterfield's, 396
- Boiler Explosion, The Glasgow, 203
- Boiler Explosion, The Walsall, 402, 421, 431, 458, 497
- Boiler Explosions, Steam ; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266
- Boiler Explosions in 1879 ; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 187
- Boiler Flues, Corrugated, 477
- Boiler Inspection; Annual Report of the Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company, 334
- Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, Kendall and Gent's, 434
- Boiler, The " Talbot" Vertical, 109
- Boiler Tubes. Fixing, 7
- Boilers, Gas-Fired Steam, 2
- Bolan Pass, The Railway to the, 439
- Bore-Hole, A Deep, 271
- Boyle's Soil Pipe Ventilator, 127
- Brakes, Continuous Railway, 82, 100, 227, 345, 362, 440, 481
- Brakes, Continuous, Railway Companies' Returns of, 227
- Breaking Coal and Coke, Hall's Machine for, 137
- Breechloading Ordnance, 210
- Brewing Fountains, Pontifex and Wood's, 29
- Bridge Accident, The Tay, 11, 31, 52, 92, 132, 191, 211
- Bridge, The Arrah Road, 489
- Bridge, The Forth, 113, 131, 153, 173
- Bridge Inquiry, The Tay, 320, 335, 363, 387
- Bridge, The Laughery Creek, 222
- Bridge, The Matina River, 24, 48
- Bridge, The New Anglesea, Cork, 452
- Bridge Piers, 'the Stability of, 71
- Bridges, American Railroad, 304
- Bridges, Railway, in Costa Rica, 24, 48
- Bridges, Railway, The Strength of, 179
- Bridges, The Tay and Forth ; Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 295
- Brown's Horizontal Engine, 75
- Brown's Tank Locomotive for the National Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219
- Brown's Tramway Locomotive, 81, 98, 138
- Brush Electric Light, The, 13
- Building Exhibition, The, 307
- Bulkheads, Balanced Doors for, 403
- Bullivant's Wire Rope Cable Apparatus, 264
- Buoy, Mark, for Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips', 416
- Butterfield's Boiler Drilling and Turning Machine, ;396
- Bye-Products from the Manufacture of Coke, 377, 396
- Cable, Wire Rope, Bullivant's Apparatus for, 264
- Cables, Submarine, 421
- Cables, Telegraph, Johnson and Phillips' Steam Hauling Gear for, 205
- Cail's Tank Locomotive, 264
CANADIAN RAILWAYS :
- Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora Railway, 21
- Erie and Ontario, and Welland Railways, 61
- Great Western of Canada, 141, 237, 316, 391, 428, 487
- Canal, The Amsterdam Ship, 384
- Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, Launch of the Steamer "Trojan" for the, 226
- Captive Light, 52
- Capture of the " Huascar," The, 74. 189
- Catalogue, The Ronalds, 459 •
- Cement, Portland, 413
- Cement, Ransome's New, 361
- Change of Temperature of Steam Cylinders, 460
- Change in Wires, Molecular, 171, 325
- Check to Trade Revival, The, 287
- Chernoff's Papers on Steel, Remarks on, 346
- Chinese Arsenals, 440
- Chronometers, Prizes for, 498
- Claridge's Reversing Gear for Rolling Mills, 284
- Cleaning Water Mains, Scraper for, 435
- Cleveland, Increasing Iron Production in, 271
- Cleveland, Iron Consumption in, 195
- Cleveland, Notes from, 5, 28, 58, 65, 96, 119, 129, 149, 177, 185, 207, 226, 250, 263, 286, 305, 329, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 436, 456, 476, 493
- Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering, 1879, 35
- Coal and Coke Breaker, Hall's, 137
- Coal and Goods Wagons for the Western Railway of France, 26
- Coal-Cutting Machine, Lechner's, 79
- Coal Washing, 4, 41, 94, 121, 202, 259
- Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora Railway;
- Canadian Railways, 21
- Cold in 1879, The, 480
- Colliery Explosions, 171
- Colonial Telegraphs, 73
- Colour Blindness, 440
- "Columbia," s.s., The, 460
- Combustion, Artificial, 301
- Commission, The Italian Railway, 326
- Compagnie Gdndrale Transatlantique, New Steam Fleet of the, 422
- Compound Blowing Engine, 175
- Compound Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413
- Compound Engines, Ross and Duncan's Small, 341
- Compound Launch Engine, Kingdon's, 496
- Compound, A New Metallic, 157
- Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, 500
- Construction of Gasholders, The, 482
- Construction of Merchant Ships, The, 292
- Construction, Steel Ship, 329, 368
- Continuous Beams, 14
- Continuous Brakes, Railway Companies' Returns of, 227
- Continuous Railway Brakes, 82, 100, 227, 345, 862, 440, 481
- Conversazione, The Institution,498
- Conversazione, The Physical Society, 133
- Conversazione, The Royal Society, 346
- Conversazione at University College, 499
- Copper ; Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 217, 277,315, 353, 409, 447
- Corrugated Boiler Flues, 477
- Cost of Belgian State Railways, The, 459
- Costa Rica, Railway Bridges in, 24, 48
- Cotton in the United States, 440, 459
- Couplings for Screw Shafts, Snowden's Flexible, 474
- Crab, Newton's Overhead Steam Travelling, 299
- Crane, Russell's Portable Steam, 64
- Crane, Smith's Locomotive Steam, 492
- Creek, Laughery, Bridge over the, 222
- Cremating Car, A, 421
- Crighton's Insulators, 120
- Crompton's Electric Lamp, 340
- Croton Water Supply, The, 500
- Crude Iron Trade, The Northern, 475
- Cumberland Sound, 278
- Current, The Dynamo-Electric, New Applications of, 478, 487
- Currents, Dynamo-Electric, 231
- Darke's Indicator, 242
- Debrun's Electro-Capillary Generator, 257
- Deep Bore-Hole, A, 271
- Delbecque's Lxpress Locomotive for the Northern Railway of France, 303
- Dennert's Water Meter, 126
- Dephosphorisation of Iron, The, 414
- Disconnecting Compound Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413
- Dispersion Photometer, A, 72
- Dixon, Mr. W. G., 501
- Dock Extension, The Victoria, 75, 384, 500
- Docks and Trade of West Hartlepool, The, 440
- Doors for Bulkheads, Balanced, 303
- Double-Bogie Tank Locomotive (Fairlie System) for the Festiniog Railway, 453
- Dovetailing Machine, The Tighe Hamilton, 38G
- Doxford and Sons' Engines of the s.s. " Grecian," 400, 435, 475, 4(,‘,6
- Drainage of Torquay, The, 351
- Dredger for Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's, 341, 355
- Drilling Machine, Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell, 434
- Drilling and Turning Boilers, Butterfield's Machine for, 396
- Dundee, Shipbuilding at, 176
- Duplex Telegraphy, 448
- Durability of Gutta Percha, The, 401
- Dusseldorf Exhibition, The, 419, 452
- Dynamo-Electric Current, New Applications of the, 478, 487
- Dynamo-Electric Currents, 231
- Dynamo-Electric Machine, Gramme's Combined, 136
- Dynamo-Electric Machines, 1. 11G. 154, 228
- Dynamo-Electric Machines, The Resistance of, 499
- Dynamometer, Froude's, 288, 356
- Economiser, Mason and Alcock's, 262
- Effect of Temperature on the Strength of Steel Rails, The, 379
- Electric Lamp, Crompton's, 340
- Electric Lamp, Jamin's, 457, 480
- Electric Light, The, 267
- Electric Light, The Brush, 13
- Electric Light, The Edison, 37, 113, 382
- Electric Light, The Gramme Exciting and Dividing Machine for the, 136
- Electric Light, Heinrichs' ; Lighting by Electricity, 161
- Electric Light, The Jablochkoff, at the Palais de l'Industrie, Paris, 64
- Electric Light, Progress of the, 439
- Electric Lighting, 424
- Electric Lighting at Blackpool, Three Months'
- Experience of, 312
- Electrical Adhesion of Metal Contacts, The, 327
- Electrical Speed Indicator, An, 421
- Electricity, The Influence of, on Evaporation, 34
- Electricity, Lighting by, 164
- Electro-Capillary Generator, Debrun's, 257
- Electrometer Key, An Improved, 403
- Electrometer, The Lippmaun Capillary, 498
- Electrometers, 481
- Elements in Hydrogeology, On the Quantitative, 16
- Elevated Railroads, The New York, 7, 48, 210, 211
- Employers' Liability Bill, The, 457
- Employers and Workmen, 131
- Engine, Brown's Horizontal, 75
- Engine, Compound Blowing, 175
- Engine, Kingdon's Compound Launch, 496
- Engine, Vertical Rolling Mill (Corliss System) at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324
- Engine, Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Power Traction, 136
- Engineering Precedents, 42, 162, 287, 298
- Engineering and Shipbuilding, 1879, Clyde, 35
- Engineering, Telegraphic, in 1879, 91
- Engineers, Amalgamated, Report of the Society of, 438
ENGINEERS, THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL; 14
- Annual General Meeting, 7
- Address of the President, 45
- Conversazione, The,s498
- On Fixed and Movable Weirs, by L. F. Vernon Harcourt, 101
- On Iron and Steel at Low Temperatures, by John James Webster, 127
- On the Use of Asphalt and Mineral Bitumen in Engineering Works, by W. H. Delano, 176
- On the Purification of Gas, by Harry Edward Jones, 225
- On Explosive Agents applied to Industrial Purposes, by Professor Abel, 275
- On the Abingdon Sewerage, by Charles Foote Gower, 305
- On the Main Drainage of Torquay, by George Chatterton, 351
- On the Amsterdam Ship Canal, by H. Hayter, 384
- On the Manufacture and Testing of Portland Cement, by Major-General H. Y. D. Scott and Gilbert R. Redgrave, 413
- On Portlaud Cement Concrete, and some of its Applications, by E. A. Bernays, 414
- On Portland Cement: its Nature, Tests, and Uses, by John Grant, 414
ENGINEERS, THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL : 81, 344
- Address of the President, 65
- First Report of the Committee on the Form of
- Rivetted Joints, 110, 128, 148, 254, 300, 350
- On Brown's Tramway Locomotive, by B. C. Browne, 81, 98, 138
- On Improvements in Machinery for Rolling Iron and Steel Plates, by Edward Hutchinson, 82, 97
- On Continuous Brakes. Is Automatic Action Necessary or Desirable in a Continuous Railway Brake ? by T. Hurry Riches, 82, 100
- On Permanent Way for 'Street Tramways, with Special Reference to Steam Traction, by J. D. Larsen, 347
- On Water-Pressure Engines for Mining Purposes, by Henry Davey, 358, 380
- On Electric Lighting, by Doctor John Hopkinson, 424
- Reply on the Discussion on Fireless Locomotives, by M. Leon Francq, 99
- Remarks on Chernoff's Papers on Steel, by William Anderson, 346
- Engineers, The Society of Telegraph, 114, 125, 176, 273
- Engines, American Pumping, 18
- Engines of H.M.S. " Nelson," The, 279
- Engines of the s.s. " Grecian," Doxford and
- Sons', 400, 435, 475, 496
- Engines, Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound, for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413
- Engines, Ross and Duncan's Small Compound, 841
- Engines, Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal Winding, 109
- Engines, Traction, Fowler q.nd Company's Military, 172
- Engines, Water-Pressure, 358, 380
- Engines of the Yacht " Wanderer," The, 126
- English Navy, The, 227
- English Telegraphy, Ten Years of, 437
- Equatorial Telescope, The Vienna, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409, 467
- Erie and Ontario, and Welland Railways ; Canadian Railways, 61
- Estimates, The Navy, 189
- Evaporation, The Influence of Electricity on, 34
- Exhibition, The Building, 307
- Exhibition, The Dusseldorf, 419, 452
- Exhibition of Lighting Apparatus at Glasgow, 499
- Exhibition, The Manchester International, 439
- Expansion Gear, Proell's Automatic, 416
- Experiments, The Palliser Gun, 185
- Experiments with the 38-Ton " Thunderer" Gun, 72, 86, 117, 138, 156
- Explosion, Boiler, The Glasgow, 203
- Explosion, The Walsall Boiler, 402, 421, 431, 458, 497
- Explosions, Boiler, in 1879; Report of Mr. E. B. Marten, 187
- Explosions, Colliery, 171
- Explosions, Steam Boiler; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266
- Explosive Agents, 275
- Express Locomotive for the Northern Railway of France, 303
- Extensions at Victoria Dock, The, 75, 384, 600
- Eye as a Photometer, The, 382
- Face Lathe, Fetu and Delieges, 119
- Factory Hands, New England, 498
- Factory Inspection, 307
- Fairlie Locomotive for the Festiniog Railway, 453
- Feathering Screw Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's, 225
- Ferry Steamers, Passenger, 252
- Fetu and Deliege's Axle Lathe, 413
- Filtration through Spongy Iron, 309
- Fine Tools, Tempering, 422
- Fire in an Anthracite Coal Mine, 459
- Fireless Locomotives, 99
- Fittings, Blake's Gauge Glass, 186
- Fixed and Movable Weirs, 101
- Fixing Boiler Tubes, 7
- Fleet, New Steam, of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 422
- Flexible Couplings for Screw Shafts, Snowden's, 474
- Fluctuations of Trade, The, 481
- Flues, Corrugated Boiler, 477
- Force of Gravity, Lieutenant Herschel on the Method of Determining the, 459
- Foreign and Colonial Notes, 19, 40, 60, 79, 102, 120, 126, 198, 207, 231, 251, 275, 332, 352, 385, 407, 426, 446, 465, 486
- Form of Ships, The, 243
- Forrestt and Son's Steel Launch for Exploration in Central Africa, 475
- Forth Bridge, The, 113, 131, 153, 173
- Forth and Tay Bridges, The ; Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 295
- Foundations, Pneumatic, 15
- Fountain, Pontifex and Wood's Brewing, 29
- Fowler and Company's Military Traction Engines, 172
- France at the Melbourne Exhibition, 439
- French Patents, Working, 474
- Froude's Dynamometer, 288, 356
- Gand-Terneusen Ship Canal, The, 459
- Garrett and Sons' Machine for Spreading Sand, 356
- Gas-Fired Steam Boilers, 2
- Gas Managers' Association, The West of Scotland, Meeting of, 407
- Gas, Occlusion of, by Metals, 403
- Gas Producer, The Tessid, 320
- Gas, The Purification of, 225
- Gases, The Analysis of Blast Furnace, 472
- Gases formed in Blasting, 421
- Gasholders, The Construction of, 482
- Gauge Glass Fittings, The Blake, 186
- Gear, Berghoff's Valve, 35
- Gear, Proell's Automatic Expansion, 416
- Gear for Rolling Mills, Claridge's Reversing, 284
- General Morin, 172
- Generator, Debrun's Electro-Capillary, 257
- Gilmore and Clark's Self-Acting Ventilator, 264
- Ginti on Radiant Matter, 325
- Glacier, The Saumur, 184
- Glasgow Boiler Explosion, The, 203
- Goods and Coal Wagons for the Western Railway of France, 26
- Goods Locomotive and Tender for the Great
- Eastern Railway, 66
- Gothard Tunnel, Saint, Completion of the, 190
- Governors, Wallis and Steevens' Speed Controlling Gear for, 323
- Grain, Tank Boat for Storing, 146
- Gramme's Combined Dynamo-Electric Machine, 136
- Great Eastern Railway, Goods Locomotive and Tender for the, 66
- Great Western of Canada, The ; Canadian Railways, 141, 237, 316, 391, 428, 487
- " Grecian," s.s., Doxford and Sons' Engines of the, 400, 435, 475, 496
- Grinding Machine, Surfacing and Slide Bar, Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320
- Grinding and Pan Mixing Mill, Mather's, 205
- Grubb's Vienna Equatorial Telescope, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409, 467
- Gun Experiments, The Palliser, 185
- Gun, The " Thunderee 38-Ton, Experiments with, 72, 86, 117, 138, 15G
- Guns, Breechloading, 210
- Gutta Percha, The Durability of, 401
- Gwynn's Metaline, 53
- Hall's Coal and Coke Breaker, 137
- Hampton, Lord, 311
- Hardening of Iron and Steel, The, 59,77, 139, 159
- Hathorn, Davey, and Company's Water-Pressure Engines for Mining Purposes, 358, 380
- Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's Dredger for Kurrachee Harbour, 341, 355
- Hawthorn's Tramway Locomotive (Brown's System), 46
- Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping Machinery at the Twickenham Sewage Works, 25
- Health, Public, and Local Government, The, 497
- Heinrichs' Electric Light; Lighting by Electricity, 164
- Heliotrope, The, 480
- H.M.S. " Atalanta," 343
- H.M.S. " Iris," The Steam Trials of, 274
- H.M.S. " Nelson," The Engines of, 279
- Herschel, Lieutenant, on the Method of Determining the Force of Gravity, 459
- High Temperatures, Iron and Steel at, 425, 442
- Horizontal Engine, Brown's, 75
- Horizontal Winding Engines, Sulzer Brothers', 109
- Horological Instruction, Technical, 480
- Horology at the Sydney Exhibition, 499
- Horseshoe Lamp, Edison's, 382
- " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189
- Hudson River Tunnel, The, 481
- Hydraulic Sugar-Cane Mill and Megass Steaming Chamber, Berry's, 204
- Hydrogeology, On the Quantitative Elements in, 1G
- Improved Resistance Balance, An, 15
- Improved Thermo-Electric Apparatus, An, 439
- Indicator, Darke's, 242
- Indicator, Kenyon's Pistonless, 323
- Influence of Electricity on Evaporation, The, 34
- Inquiry, The Tay Bride, 320, 335, 363, 387
- Inspection of Boilers ; The Annual Report of the Boiler insurance and Steam Power Company, 334
- Inspection, Factory, 307
- Institution of Civil Engineers (See Engineers,
- The Institution of Civil)
- Institution Conversazione, The, 498
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers (See Engineers, The Institution of Mechanical)
- Institution of Naval Architects, The (See Naval Architects, The Institution of)
- Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine Telegraph Wires, The, 152
- Insulators, Crighton's, 120
- Integrator, A Mechanical, 462
- " Iris," H.M.S., The Steam Trials of, 274
- Iron Consumption in Cleveland, 195
- Iron, The Dephosphorisation of, 444
- Iron and Manganese ; Mineral Wealth of European Russia, 257
- Iron, the Passive State of, 403
- Iron Production in Cleveland, Increasing, 271
- Iron Production in 1879, Manufactured, 15
- Iron Production of the United Kingdom, The, 460
- Iron, Spongy, Filtration through, 309
- Iron and Steel at High Temperatures, 425,442
IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, THE: 362, 372
- On the Hardening of Iron and Steel ; its Causes and Effects, by Professor Richard Akerman, 59, 77, 139, 159
- On an Improved Apparatus for Analysing Blast Furnace and other Gases, by J. E. Stead, 372
- On an improved System for the Utilisation of Bye-Products in the Manufacture of Coke, by Henry Simon, 377, 396
- On the Application of the Spectroscope to the Analysis of Iron and Steel, by A. E. Tucker and John Parry, 343, 377, 406
- On Further Experiments to Determine the Presence of Nitrogen in Steel, by Alfred H. Allen, 379
- On the Resistance of Steel Rails at Naturally and Artificially Lowered Temperatures, by the Hon. D. Jouraffsky, 379
- On the Separation of Silica in Analyses of Limestones, Iron Ores, and other Minerals, by H. Rocholl, 379
- On some Physical Changes occurring in Iron and Steel at High Temperatures, by Thomas Wrightson, 425, 442
- On the Dephosphorisation of Iron in the Bessemer Converter, by R. Pink, 444
- On Reactions in the Open-hearth Process, by Arthur Willis, 445
- On the Manufacture of Bessemer Steel and Ingot Iron from Phosphoric Pig, by C. B. Holland and A. Cooper, 464
- Iron and Steel at Low Temperatures, 127
- Iron and Steel, Nitrogen in, 379
- Iron and Steel from Phosphoric Pig, 464
- Iron and Steel, The Spectroscopic Analysis of 377, 406
IRON AND STEEL WORKS, AMERICAN:
- Springfield Iron Works, Springfield, Illinois, 371
- Works of the Phoenix Iron Company, The, 103
- Iron Trade, The Northern Crude, 475
- Iron Trade, 1879, The Scotch Pig, 44
- Iron Wires, Molecular Changes in, 171, 325
- Iron Works, The Springfield, at Springfield,
- Illinois ; American Iron and Steel Works, 371
- Ironclad " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189
- Ironfounders' Society, Annual Report of the, 401
- Italian Railway Commission, The, 326
- Jablochkoff Electric Light at the Palais de l'Industrie, Paris, The, 64
- Jamin Electric Light, The, 457, 480
- Japan, The Magic Mirrors of, 498
- Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 217, 277, 315, 353, 409, 447
- Japanese Railways, Imperial ; Truck for Bogie Carriage, 144
- Johnson and Phillips' Mark Buoy for Telegraph Cables, 416
- Johnson and Phillips' Steam-Hauling Gear for Telegraph Cables, 205
- Johnston's Scrap Shears at the Parkgate Iron Works, 284
- Joint, Painter's Pipe, 147
- Joints, The Form or Rivetted; First Report of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on the, 110, 128, 148, 254, 300, 350
- Joints, Rivetted, Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments on, 194
- Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, 434
- Kenyon's Pistonless Indicator, 323
- Key, An Improved Electrometer, 403
- Kingdon's Compound Launch Engine, 495
- Kirk and Hunt's Feathering Screw Propeller, 225
- Kirkaldy's Experiments on Rivetted Joints, 194
- Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's Dredger for, 341, 355
- Lakes, Sulphate of Soda, 248
- Lamp, Crompton's Electric, 340
- Lamp, Edison's Horseshoe, 882
- Lathe, Axle, Fetu and Deliege's, 413
- Lathe, Face, Fetu and Deli6ge's, 119
- Laughery Creek Bridge, The, 222
- Launch Engine, Kingdon's Compound, 495
- Launch, Forrestt and Son's Steel, for Exploration in Central Africa, 475
- Launch of the Steamer " Trojan" for the Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, 226
- Laws, The Patent, 247
- Lechner's Coal-Cutting Machine, 79
- Lee, River, New Anglesea Bridge over the, 452
- Leonardt's Safety Apparatus, 58
- Liability Bill, The Employers', 457
- Light, The Brush Electric, 13
- Light, Captive, 52
- Light, The Edison Electric, 37, 113, 382
- Light, The electric, 267
- Light, The Electric, Progress of, 439
- Light, The Jablochkoff Electric, at the Palais de l'industrie, Paris, 64
- Light, The Jamin Electric, 457, 480
- Lighting Apparatus„ Exhibition of, at Glasgow' 499
- Lighting, Electric, 424
- Lighting, Electric, at Blackpool, Three Months Experience of, 312
- Lighting by Electricity, 164
- Limestones, Iron Ores, &c., Silica in, 379
- Lines, Postal Telegraph, Testing the, 420
- Lippmann Capillary Electrometer, The, 498
- List of Materials, Price, 20, 40, 60, 80. 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352,370 , 390, 408, 426, 446, 466, 486, 506
- Loaded Rifles, Air Spaces in, 499
- Local Government and Public Health, The, 497
- Locomotive, Baldwin, Tests of a, 484, 502
- Locomotive, Brown's Tank, for the Nations, Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219
- Locomotive, Brown's Tramway, 81, 98, 138
- Locomotive, Cail's Tank, 264
- Locomotive, Express, for the Northern Railway of France, 303
- Locomotive, Fairlie, for the Festiniog Railway, 453
- Locomotive, Goods, and Tender, for the Great Eastern Railway, 66
- Locomotive Steam Crane, Smith's, 492
- Locomotive, Tramway (Brown's System), 46
- Locomotives, Fireless, 99
- Locomotives, The Slipping of, 287
- London Water Act, The, '209, 228
- London Water Supply, The, 420, 460
- Lord Hampton, 311
- Low Temperatures, Iron and Steel at, 127
- Lubricating Oils, 500
- Machine, Asquith's Plate-Edge Planing, 186
- Machine, Butterfield's Boiler Drilling and Turning, 396
- Machine, Gramme's Combined Dynamo-Electric, 136
- Machine, Hall's Coal and Coke Breaking, 137
- Machine, Kendall and Gent's Boiler Shell Drilling,
- Machine, Lechner's Coal-Cutting, 79
- Machine, The 100-Ton Testing, 494
- Machine for Spreading Sand, Garrett and Sons', 356
- Machine, Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding, Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320
- Machine, The Tighe Hamilton Dovetailing, 386
- Machine, Universale156
- Machine, Woolnough and Deithe's Moulding, 355
- Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping, at the Twickenham Sewage Works,
- Machinery, Pumping, at the Augsburg Water Works, 245
- Machines, Dynamo-Electric, 1, 116, 154, 228, 499
- Machines, Wood-Converting ; Engineering Precedents, 42
- Macneill, Sir Jobn, 203
- Magic Mirrors of Japan, The, 498
- Magnetic Attraction in Water, 422
- Malleable Nickel, 481
- Manchester International Exhibition, The, 439
- Manganese and iron; Mineral Wealth of European Russia, 257
- Manufacture of Coke, Bye-Products from the, 377, 396
- Manufactured Iron Production in 1879, 15
- Mark Buoy for Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips', 416
- Marten's Report on Boiler Explosions in 1879, 187
- Mason and Alcock's Economiser, 262
- Materials, Price List of, 20, 40, 60, 80, 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352, 370, 390, 408, 416, 446, 466, 486, 506
- Mather's Pan Mixing and Grinding Mill, 205
- Matina River Bridge, Costa Rica, The, 24, 48
- Mechanical Integrator, A, 462
- Meeting, Annual, of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 7
- Meeting, Annual, of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266
- Meeting of the West of Scotland Gas Managers' Association, 407
- Melbourne Exhibition, France at the, 439
- Merchant Ships, The Construction of, 292
- Merchant Steamers, Causes of Unseaworthiness in, 232
- Metal Contacts, The Electrical Adhesion of, 327
- Metal-Working Machines and Tools ; Engineering Precedents, 162, 237
- Metaline, Gwynn's, 53
- Metallic Compound, A New, 157
- Metallurgical Processes, Japanese, 217, 277, 315, 353, 409, 447
- Metals, Occlusion of Gas by, 403
- Meteorological Report for 1879, The, 288
- Meteorological Society, The, 178
- Meteorology, Agricultural, Conference on, 500
- Meter, Dennert's Water, 126
- Metropolitan Water Act, The, 209, 228
- Metropolitan Water Supply, The, 420,460
- Microphone as a Seismometer, The, 493
- Military Traction Engines, Fowler and Company's, 172
- Mill, Berry's Hydraulic Sugar-Cane, and Megass Steaming Chamber, 204
- Mill Engine, Vertical Rolling (Corliss System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324
- Mill, Rolling, at the Works of the Grazi-Tsaritain Railway, 6
- Milling Machine, Universal, 156
- Mills, !tolling, 82, 97
- Mine Cages, Leonardt's Safety Apparatus for, 68
- Mineral and Asphalt bitumen, 176
- Mineral Industry in Belgium, 480
- Mineral Industry in Italy, 498
- Mineral Tanning, 250
MINERAL WEALTH OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA:
- Iron and Manganese, 257
- Mines, The School of, 421
- Mining, Hathorn, Davey, and Company's WaterPressure Engines for, 358, 380
- Molecular Changes in Iron Wires, 171, 325
- Morin, General, 172
- Moulding Machine, Wooluough Ind Dehne's, 355
- Movable and Fixed Weirs, 101
- National Railway of Switzerland, Brown's Tank Locomotive for the, 184, 219
NAVAL ARCHITECTS, THE INSTITUTION OF : 229, 248, 268, 289
- Address of the President, 230
- On Causes of Unseaworthiness in Merchant
- Steamers, by B. Martell, 232
- On the " Nelson" Class, by N. Barnaby, 235
- On a Method of Analysing the Forms of Ships and Determining the Lengths and Anglo of Entrance, by A. C. Kirk, 243
- On Passenger Ferry Steamers, Twenty Minutes with, on the Long Ferry, 252
- On the Stability of Yachts, by Dixon Kemp, 272
- On the Steam Trials of H.M.S. " Iris" and the Resistance of screw Propellers, by J. A. Normand, 274
- On the Relation between the True Period of Waves, and the Period observed on Board a Vessel under Way, by L. E. Bertin, 282
- On Cellular Construction of Merchant Ships, by W. John, 292
- On some Recent Experiments in Artificial Combustion, by J. F. Flannery, 301
- On Steel in the Shipbuilding Yard, by William Denny, 329, 368
- On J. Amslor-Laffon's Mechanical Integrator, by C. W. Merrifield, 462
- On Steel for Shipbuilding, by Henry H. West, 463
- Navy Estimates, The, 189
- Navy, Our, 227
- " Nelson" Class of Ships, The, 235
- " Nelson," H.M.S., The Engines of, 279
- New Cement, Ransome's, 361
- New York Elevated Railroads, The, 7, 48, 210, 241
- New Zealand Railways, 104
- Newton's Overhead Steam Travelling Crab, 299
- Nickel, Malleable, 481
- Nitrogen in Iron and Steel, 379
- Northern Crude Iron Trade, The, 475
- Northern Railway of France, Express Locomotive for the, 303
NOTES :
- Air Spaces in Loaded Rifles, 449
- Astronomer Royal's Report, The, 460
- Belgian State Railways, The Cost of, 459
- Brakes, Continuous Railway, 440, 481
- Change of Temperature of Steam Cylinders, 460
- Chinese Arsenals, 440
- Chronometers, Prizes for, 498
- Cold, 1879, The, 480
- Colour Blindness, 440
- " Columbia," s.s., The, 460
- Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, 600
- Continuous Railway Brakes, 440, 481
- Conversazione, The Institution, 498
- Conversazione at University College, 499
- Cotton in the United States, 440, 459
- Cremating Car, A, 421
- Croton Water Supply, The, 600
- Electric Light, Progress of the, 439
- Electrical Speed Indicator, An, 421
- Electrometers, 481
- Exhibition of Lighting Apparatus at Glasgow, 499
- Factory Hands, New England, 498
- Fire in au Anthracite Coal Mine, 459
- France at the Melbourne Exhibition, 439
- Gand-Terneusen Ship Canal, The, 469
- Gases formed in Blasting, 421
- Heliotrope, The 480
- Horology at the Sydney Exhibition, 499
- Hudson River Tunnel, The, 481
- improved Electrometer Key, An, 403
- Iron Production of the United Kingdom, The, 460
- Jamin's Electric Lamp, 480
- Lippmann Capillary Electrometer, The, 498
- Lubricating Oils, 500
- Magic Mirrors of Japan, The, 498
- Magnetic Attraction in Water, 422
- Malleable Nickel, 481
- Manchester international Exhibition, The, 439
- Method of Determining the Force of Gravity, Lieutenant Herschel on the, 459
- Metropolitan Water Supply, The, 460
- Microphone as a Seismometer, The, 498
- Mineral Industry of Belgium, 480
- Mineral Industry in Italy, 498
- Occlusion of Gas by Metals, 403
- Passive State of Iron, The, 403
- Railway to the Bolan Pass, The, 439
- Raising Sunken Ships, 421.
- Recording Solar Radiation, 403, 498
- Resistance of Dynamo-Electric Machines, The, 499
- Ronalds Catalogue, The, 450
- School of Mines, 421
- Steel Wire, 481
- Submarine Cables, 421
- Technical Horological Instruction, 480
- Telegraphic, 440
- Telephone, An improved, 480
- Telephone Receiver, A New, 459
- Tempering Fine Tools, 422
- Thermo-Electricity, 499
- Tool Steel, Russian, 480
- Torpedoes, 498
- Traction on Tramways, 500
- Trade, The Fluctuations of, 481
- United States Cotton Manufacture, 440, 44
- United States Officers, 4;39
- University of Pennsylvania, The, 460
- Utilisation of Solar Heat, 499
- Victoria Dock Extension, The, 500
- Visual Telegraphy, 361, 403
- Notes from Cleveland, 5, 28, 58, 65, 96, 119, 129, 149, 177, 185, 207, 226, 250, 263, 286, 305, 329, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 436, 456, 476, 493
- Notes, Foreign and Colonial, 19, 40, 60, 79, 102, 120, 126, 198, 207, 281,251, 275, 332, 352, 385, 907, 426, 446, 465, 486
- Notes from the North, 9, 29, 48, 76, 95, 119, 137, 156, 168, 185, 206, 226, 251, 266, 286, 313, :924, 342, 357, 384, 405, 418, 436, 456, 476, 501
- Notes from the South-West, 18, 29, 49, 76, 96, 111, 137, 149, 169,186, 206, 225, 250, 266, 283, 302, 324, 342, 357, 380, 400, 418, 435, 456, 475, 501
- Notes from South Yorkshire, 5, 29, 49, 76, 95, 119, 129, 158, 169, 186, 207, 225, 266, 291, 805, 342, 356, 380, 400, 418, 436, 462, 476,
OBITUARY:
- Captain Cadell, 506
- Captain Minie, 80
- Dixon, Mr. W. S., 501
- General Morin, 172
- Griffiths, Mr. John, 342
- Hjortsberg, Mr. Max, 492
- Huntley, Mr. William, 314
- Lord Hampton, 811
- Napier, Mr. John D., 231
- Richards, Mr. John, 176
- Sir John Macneill, 203
- Solacroup, M., 236
- Occlusion of Gas by Metals, 403
- Officers, United States, 439
- Oils, Lubricating, 500
- Open-Hearth Process, Reactions in the, 445
- Ordnance, Breechloading, 210
- Osarisawa Works, The ; Japanese, Metallurgical Processes, 277
- Our Navy, 227
- Painter's Pipe Joint, 147
- Palliser Gun Experiments, The, 185
- Palliser, Sir William, on the 38-Ton " Thunderer" Gun, 86, 138
- Pan Mixing and Grinding Mill, Mather's, 205
- Parkgate Iron Works, Johnston's Scrap Shears at the, 284
- Passenger Ferry Steamers, 252
- Passive State of Iron, The, 403
- Patent Laws, The, 247
- Patents, Working French, 474
- Pennsylvania University, Tho, 460
- Periods, Wave, 282
- Permanent Way, Tramway, 347
- Peruvian Ironclad " Huascar," The Capture of the, 74, 189
- Phoenix Iron Company, The Works of the ;
- American Iron and Steel Works, 103
- Phosphoric Pig, Iron and Steel from, 464
- Photometer, A Dispersion, 72
- Photometer, The Eye as a, 382
- Physical Society, The Conversazione of the, 133
- Piers, The Stability of Bridge, 71
- Pig Iron Production in Cleveland, 195
- Pig Iron Trade, 1879, The Scotch, 44
- Pipe Joint, Painter's, 147
- Pipe Ventilator, Boyle's Soil, 127
- Pistonless Indicator, Kenyon's, 323
- Planing Machine, Asquith's Plate-Edge, 186
- Plate Rolling Machinery, 82, 97
- Pneumatic Foundations, 15
- Pontifex and Wood's Brewing Fountain, 29
- Portable Steam Crane, Russell's, 64
- Portland Cement, 413
- Postal Telegraph Lines, Testing the, 420
- Precedents, Engineering, 42, 162, 237, 298
- President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Address of the, 45
- President of the institution of Mechanical Engineers, Address of the, 65
- President of the Institution of Naval Architects, Address of the, 230
- President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers, Address of the, 125, 176, 273
- Price List of Materials, 20, 40. 60, 80, 120, 140, 178, 198, 216, 236, 256, 276, 296, 314, 332, 352, 370, 390, 408, 426, 446, 466, 486, 506
- Prizes for Chronometers, 498
- Pressure Thermometer, Thomson's Water-Steam, 467
- Proctor and Wallis's "Talbot" Vertical Boiler, 109
- Production of Iron in 1879, Manufactured, 15
- Proell's Automatic Expansion Gear, 416
- Professor Gintl on Radiant Matter, 325
- Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's Feathering Screw, 225
- Propeller, The Screw, 157
- Public Health and Local Government, The, 497
- Pumping Engines, American, 18
- Pumping Machinery at the Augsburg Water Works, 245
- Pumping Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's, at the Twickenham Sewage Works, 26
- Purification of Gas, The, 225
- Quantitative Elements In Hydrogeology, on the, 16
- Radiant Matter, Professor Gintl on, 325
- Railroad Bridges, American 304
- Railroads, The New York Elevated, 7, 48, 210, 241
- Railway Accidents, Recent, 118, 242, 422
- Railway Accidents for 1879, 381
- Railway Axle-Box, Attock's, 282
- Railway to the Bolan Pass, The, 439
- Railway Brakes, Continuous, 82, 100, 227, 345, 362, 440, 481
- Railway Bridges in Costa Rica, 24, 48
- Railway Bridges, The Strength of, 179
- Railway, The Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora ; Canadian Railways, 21
- Railway Commission, The Italian, 326
- Railway Companies' Returns relative to Continuous Brakes, 227
- Railway, The Great Western of Canada ; Canadian Railways, 141, 237, 316, 891, 418
- Railways, The Erie and Ontario, and Welland ; Canadian Railways, 61
- Railways, New Zealand, 104
- Raising Sunken Ships, 421
- Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound Engines for the Tug " Mount Etna," 413
- Ransome's New Cement, 361
- Reactions in the Open-Hearth Process, 445
- Receiver, A New Telephone, 459
- Recording Solar Radiation, 408, 498
- Remarks on Chernoff's Papers on Steel, 846
- Report, Annual, of the Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company, 334
- Report of the Astronomer Royal, The, 460
- Report of the Factory Inspectors for 1879, The, 307
- Report of the Ironfounders' Society, 401
- Report of Mr. E. B. Marten on Boiler Explosions in 1879, 187
- Report, Meteorological for 1879, The, 288
- Report of the Society of Amalgamated Engineers, 438
- Reporting by Telephone, 417
- Resistance Balance, An Improved. 15
- Resistance of Dynamo-Electric Machines, The, 499
- Reversing Gear for Rolling Mills, Claridge's, 284
- Revival of Trade Check, The, 287
- Richards, Mr. John, 176
- River Bars, The Removal of by Induced Tidal Scour, 410
- River Lee, New Anglesea Bridge over the, 452
- Rivetted Joints, The Form of ; First Report of the Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on the, 110, 128, 148, 264, 300, 350
- Rivetted Joints, Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments on, 194
- Rolling Mill Engine, Vertical (Conlin System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324
- Rolling Mill at the Works of the (Irazi-Tsaritsin
- Railway, 6
- Rolling Mills, 82, 97
- Ronalds Catalogue, The, 459
- Ross and Duncan's Small Compound Engines, 841
ROYAL. SOCIETY, THE: 228
- Conversazione, 346
- On the Dynamo-Electric Current, and on Certain Means to Improve its Steadiness, by C. William Siemens, 231
- Russell's Portable Steam Crane, 64
- Russian Tool Steel, 480
- Safety Apparatus, Leonardt's, 58
- Saint Gothard Tunnel, The, 190
- Sand, Garrett and Sons' Machine for Spreading, 356
- Sanitary Summary, 1879, 51
- Saumur Glacier, The, 184
- School of Mines, The, 421
- Science Summary, 1879, 151
- Scotch Pig-Iron Trade, 1879, The, 44
- Scour, Induced Tidal, The Removal of River Bars by, 410
- Scrap Shears, Johnston's, at the Parkgate Iron Works, 284
- Scraper for Cleaning Water Mains, 435
- Screw Propeller, The, 157
- Screw Propeller, Kirk and Hunt's Feathering, 225
- Segrd Viaduct; Western Railway of France, 266, 280
- Seismometer, The Microphone as a, 498
- Self-Acting Ventilator, Gilmore and Clark's, 264
- Sewage Pumping Machinery, Hayward Tyler and Company's, at the Twickenham Works, 25
- Sewerage, Abingdon, 305
- Ship Canal, The Amsterdam, 384
- Ship Canal, The Gand-Terneusen, 459
- Shipbuilding at Dundee, 176
- Shipbuilding and Engineering, 1879, Clyde, 3A
- Shipbuilding, Steel for, 463
- Ships, The Form of, 243
- Ships, Merchant, The Construction of, 292
- Ships, The " Nelson" Class of, 235
- Siemens, Dr. C. William, on Dynamo-Electric Machines, 228
- Silica in Limestones, Iron Ores, &c., 379
- Simey's Balanced Doors for Bulkheads, 308
- Sir John Macneill, 203
- Slipping of Locomotives, The, 287
- Small Compound Engines, Ross and Duncan's, 341
- Smith's Locomotive Steam Crane, 492
- Snowden's Flexible Couplings for Screw Shafts, 474
- Society of Amalgamated Engineers, Report of the, 438
- Society, The Ironfounders', Report of, 401
- Society, The Meteorological, 178
- Society of Telegraph Engineers. The, 114
- Soil Pipe Ventilator, Boyle's, 127
- Solar Heat, Utilisation of, 499
- Solar Radiation, Recording, 403, 498
- Sound, Cumberland, 278
- South-West, Notes from the, 18, 29, 49, 76, 96, 111, 137, 149, 169, 186, 206, 225, 250, '266, 283, 302, 324, 342, 367, 880, 400, 418, 485, 456, 475, 501
- South Yorkshire, Notes from, 6, 29, 49, 76, 95, 119, 129, 158, 169, 186, 207, 225, 266, 291, 805, 342, 356, 380, 400, 418, 436, 462, 476
- Spectroscopic Analysis of iron and Steel, The, 377, 406
- Speed Controlling Gear for Governors, Wallis and Steevens', 323
- Speed Indicator, An Electrical, 421
- Spitzberg Tunnel. The, 388, 860, 382, 398, 427, 469
- Spongy Iron, Filtration through, 809
- Springfield Iron Works, Springfield, Illinois, The ; American Iron and Steel Works, 371
- Stability of Bridge Piers, The, 371
- Stability of Yachts, The, 272
- Steam Boiler Explosions ; Annual Meeting of the Manchester Steam Users' Association, 266
- Steam Boilers, Gas-Fired, 2
- Steam Crane, Smith's Locomotive, 492
- Steam Crane, Russell's Portable, 64
- Steam Fleet, New, of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 422
- Steam-Hauling Gear, Johnson and Phillips', for Telegraph Cables, 205
- Steam Hopper Barges for Kurrachee Harbour, Hawks, Crawshay, and Company's. 341,05
- Steam Launch Engine, Kingdon's Compound 495
- Steam Travelling Crab, Newton's Overhead, 299
- Steam Trials of H.M.S. " Iris," The, 274
- Steam Yacht " Anthracite," The, 423
- Steamers, Merchant, Causes of Unseaworthiness in, 282
- Steamers, Passenger Ferry, 252
- Steamship" Columbia," The, 460
- Steamship " Grecian," Doxford and Sons' Engines of the, 400, 435, 475, 496
- Steel and Iron, The Hardening of, 59, 77, 189, 159
- Steel and Iron at High Temperatures, 425, 442
- Steel and Iron at Low Temperatures, 127
- Steel and Iron from Phosphoric Pig, 464
- Steel Launch for Exploration in Central Africa, Forrestt and Son's, 475
- Steel Ship Construction, 329, 368
- Steel for Shipbuilding, 463
- Steel Wire, 481
- Storing Grain, Tank Boat for, 146
- Strength of Railway Bridges, The, 179
- Strength of Steel Rails, The Effect of Temperature on the, 379
- Submarine Cables, 421
- Subterranean and Submarine Telegraph Wires, The Insulation of, 152
- Sugar-Cane Mill, Berry's Hydraulic and Megass
- Steaming Chamber, 204
- Sulphate of Soda Lakes, 248
- Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal Winding Engine, 109
- Summary, 1879, Sanitary, 51
- Sunken Ships, Raising, 421
- Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding Machine,
- Thomson, Sterne, and Company's, 320
- Sydney Exhibition, Horology at the, 499
- " Talbot" Vertical Boiler, The, 109
- Tank Boat for Storing Grain, 146
- Tank Locomotive, Brown's, for the National Railway of Switzerland, 184, 219
- Tank Locomotive, Call's, '264
- Tank Locomotive, Double Bogie (Fairlie Sy stem) , for the Festiniog Railway, 453
- Tanning, Mineral, 250
- Tay Bridge Accident, The, 11, 31, 62, 92, 132, 191, 211
- Tay Bridge Inquiry, The, 820, 335, 363, 387
- Tay and Forth Bridges, The Paper read before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Scotland, 196, 29b
- Technical Horological Instruction, 480
- Telegraph Cable, Jobnson and Phillips' Mark Buoy for, 416
- Telegraph Cables, Johnson and Phillips' Steam Hauling Gear for, 205
- Telegraph Engineers, The Society of, 114
- Telegraph Wires, The Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine, 152
- Telegraphic, 440
- Telegraphic Engineering in 1879, 91
- Telegraphs, Colonial, 73
- Telegraphy, Duplex, 448
- Telegraphy, English, Ten Years of, 437
- Telegraphy, Visual, 361, 403
- Telephone, An Improved, 480
- Telephone Receiver, A New, 469
- Telephone, Reporting by the, 417
- Telescope, The Vienna Equatorial, 7, 114, 199, 309, 891, 409, 467
- Temperature of Steam Cylinders, Change of, 460
- Tempering Fine Tools, 422
- Ten Years of English Telegraphy, 437
- Tender and Goods Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, 66
- Tessid Gas Producer, The, 820
- Testing Machine, The 100-Ton, 494
- Testing the Postal Telegraph Lines, 420
- Tests of a Baldwin Locomotive, 484, 502
- Thermo-Electric Apparatus, An Improved, 439
- Thermo-Electricity, 499
- Thirty-Eight Ton " Thunderer" Gun, Sir William Palliser on the, 86, 138
- Thomson, Sterne, and Company's Surfacing and Slide Bar Grinding Machine, 320
- Thomson's Water-Steam Pressure Thermometer, 467
- Three Months' Experience of Electric Lighting at Blackpool, 812
- " Thunderer" 38-Ton Gun, Experiments with the, 72, 86, 117, 138, 156
- Tidal Scour, Induced, The Removal of River Bars by, 410
- Tighe Hamilton Dovetailing Machine, The, 386
- Tool Steel, Russian, 480
- Tools and Metal-Working Machines ; Engineering Precedents, 162, 287, 298
- Torpedoes, 498
- Torquay, The Drainage of, 351
- Traction Engines, Fowler and Company's Military 172
- Traction Engines, Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Power, 136
- Traction on Tramways, 500
- Trade and Docks of West Hartlepool, The, 440
- Trade, The Fluctuations of, 481
- Trade Revival Check, The, 2S7
- Tramway Locomotive, Brown's, 81, 98, 138
- Tramway Locomotive (Brown's System), 46
- Tramway Permanent Way, 347
- Travelling Crab, Newton's Overhead Steam, 299
- "Trojan" Steamer, Launch of the, for the Cape of Good Hope Mail Service, 226
- Truck for Bogie Carriage; Imperial Japanese Railways, 144
- Tubes, Fixing Boiler, 7
- Tug "Mount Etna," Rankin and Blackmore's Disconnecting Compound Engines for the, 413
- Tunnel, The Hudson River, 481
- Tunnel, The Saint Gothard, 190
- Tunnel, The Spitzberg, 333, 360, 382, 393, 427
- Turning and Drilling Boilers, Butterfield's Machine for, 396
- Twickenham Sewage Works, Hayward Tyler and Company's Pumping Machinery at the, 25
- United States Cotton Manufacture, 440, 459
- United States Officers, 439
- University College, Conversazione, 499
- University of Pennsylvania, The, 460
- Universal Milling Machine, 156
- Unseaworthiness in Merchant Steamers, Causes of, 232
- Utilisation of Solar Heat, 499
- Valve Gear, Berghoff's, 35
- Ventilator, Boyle's Soil Pipe, 127
- Ventilator, Gilmore and Clark's Self-Acting, 264
- Vertical Boiler Blake's, 147
- Vertical Boiler. The " Talbot," 109
- Vertical Rolling Mill Engine (Corliss System), at Krupp's Steel Works, Essen, 324
- Viaduct, Segrd; Western Railway of France, 266, 280
- Victoria Dock Extension, The, 75, 384. 500
- Vienna Equatorial Telescope, The, 7, 114, 199, 309, 391, 409. 467
- Visual Telegraphy, 361, 403
- Wagons, Goods and Coal, for the Western Railway of France, 26
- Wallis and Steevens' Six-Horse Traction Engine, 136
- Wallis and Steevens' Speed Controlling Gear for Governors, 323
- Walsall Boiler Explosion, The, 402, 421 431, 458, 497
- "Wanderer," Yacht, The Engines of the, 126
- Washing Coal, 4, 41, 94, 121, 202, 259
- Water Act, The Metropolitan, 209, '228
- Water Mains, Scraper for Cleaning, 435
- Water Meter, Dennert's, 126
- Water-Pressure Engines, 358, 380
- Water-Steam Pressure Thermometer, Thomson's, 467
- Water Supply, The Croton, 500
- Water Supply, The London, 420, 460
- Water Works, Augsburg, Pumping Machinery at the, 245
- Wave Periods, 282
- Weirs, Fixed and Movable 101
- Welland, and Erie and Ontario Railways; Canadian Railways, 61
- West Hartlepool, its Docks and Trade, 440
- West of Scotland Gas Managers' Association, Meeting of the, 407
- Western Railway of France, Goods and Coal
- Wagons for the, 26
- Winding Engines, Sulzer Brothers' Horizontal, 109
- Wire Rope Cable Apparatus, Ballivant's, 264
- Wire, Steel, 481
- Wires, Iron, Molecular Changes in, 171, 325
- Wires, Telegraph, The Insulation of Subterranean and Submarine, 152
- Wood-Converting Machines ; Engineering Precedents, 42
- Woolnough and Dehne's Moulding Machine, 355
- Working French Patents, 474
- Workmen and Employers, 131
- Works of the Grazi-Tnritsin Railway, Rolling Mill at the, 6
- Works, The Osarisawa ; Japanese Metallurgical Processes, 277
- Works of the Phoenix Iron Company, The American Iron and Steel Works, 103
- Yacht " Anthracite," The Steam, 423
- Yacht " Wanderer," The Engines of the, 126
- Yachts, The Stability of, 272
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