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Latest revision as of 11:36, 1 August 2017
1864 June 10th PDF
Main Subjects
- Editorial, p 357.
- Mechanical Drawing.
- Testing Locomotive Boilers.
- History of the Hydraulic Press, p 358.
- Howe's Apparatus for Cleaning Rice and Other Grain, p 353. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, J. R. McLean, President, Machinery employed in sinking Artesian Wells on the Continent, by G. R. Burnell, p 349.
- Letters to the Editor, p 354.
- Machinery in the Dublin Exhibition, p 353.
- Paraffin or Coal-Oil Case, Young v Fernie.
- Patent Journal, p 359.
- Parry's Refining Crude Pig Iron, p 349. (Illustrated)
- Royal Institution of Great Britain, Henry Holland in the Chair, The Chemical History and Application of Gun Cotton, by Frederick Abel, p 349.
- Slaughter's Locomotive Engines, p 356. (Illustrated)
- Wilson's Manufacture of Iron, p 352. (Illustrated)
- Wood, Whitehead and Tetlow's Governors, p 352. (Illustrated)