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The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Index: Miscellaneous

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The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
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The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
The Engineer 1864 Jan-Jun: Miscellaneous Index.
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  • Ahdglass Harbour, 281
  • Aberaman, Explosion at, 175, 150, 152
  • Academy of Science-, The, 5
  • Accidents, American Railway, 81
  • Accidents In Coal Mines, 94
  • Achilles, The. 5, 17,60, 186
  • Act, Public Works, 94
  • Act, the City Traffic Regulation, 367
  • Action of Sea Water ou Cast Iron, 369
  • Action of Waves ou Ships’ Keels, 307
  • Acts, Extension of tho Factory, 236
  • Adam’s Slide and other Valves, 114
  • Admiralty and its Deprrtments, 24
  • African Mail Company, New Steamer for the, 106
  • Agricultural Locomotive Engines, 6
  • Agricultural Society, Royal, S93
  • Albeitn, Her Majesty’s New Paddle Yacht, 5S
  • Albert, Lnunch of the Prince, 821
  • Alkali Works, 13
  • Allen’s Valves and Cocks, 805
  • America, Mechanical Employments In, 115
  • American, Telegraph to. 331
  • American Boiler Explosion, 320
  • American Bridge Proposed, 107
  • American Bureau of Steam Engineering, 84
  • American Experiment on Steam, 230
  • American Ironclad, Another Great, 54
  • American Material of War, 4
  • American Military Engineering, 207
  • American Naval Steamers, 234
  • American Navy, 8
  • American Patent Commissioner on Patents, 319
  • American Ship Canals, 58
  • American 20in. Gun, 151
  • Anchors, Martin’s, 9, 23, 39
  • Appcuiues, Railway over the. Ill
  • Application of Electricity to Domestic Purposes, 244
  • Architect, Military Idea of the Status of an, 230
  • Architecture, Iron, 69
  • Argentine Republic, The. 98
  • Armament, of the New Frigates, 44
  • Armament of the Royal Navy, 163
  • Armour for Forts aud Floating Batteries, Chalmor's, 64
  • Armour-plated Navy, 382
  • Armour-plated Ships, 123
  • Armour-plated Ships, 805
  • Armour Plate. Russian. 234
  • Armour Plates, S3, 39, 51. 113, 160, 186,201, 218
  • Armour Plates, French, 234
  • Armour Plates, Securing, 306
  • Armstrong Guu, Tho, 169
  • Armstrong Guns at Kagoslma, 250, 258
  • Armstrong and Whitworth, 871
  • Armstrong and Whitworth Guds, 28
  • Art, A New,
  • Artesian Wells in France, 293
  • Artesian Wells, Sinking, 349
  • Artificial Diamonds, 332
  • Artificial Light, 199
  • Ashton Valo Colliery, 294
  • Association, Manchester Boiler, 16, 77, 90, 153. 216,256, ' 387
  • Association of Gas Managors, ?10
  • Atlantic Tolegraph, Tho. 216, 218, 296
  • Atmospheric Pressure, High, 62
  • Attock’s Assistant Bearing Springs. 259
  • Aubert’s Shears, 368
  • Australia. The Steam Plough in, 33»
  • Austrian Fleet, 370
  • Austrian Voyage Round the World, 11
  • Avalon Steamer, The. 320
  • Avouside Ironworks, The, 187
  • Bniloy, Blake, and Bailey's Barometers and Gas Regu¬lators, 833
  • Balances, Rosecrans and Platts, 384
  • Balances, Water, 9, 83 £01
  • Banks. Closing of Reclamation. 48
  • Barnard, Bishop, and Barnard's Mowing Machine, 49
  • Baroda, Tho, 170, 248 „ .
  • Barometer and Gas Regulators, Bailey, Blake, and Bailey's, 333
  • Barrett, Exall, Andrewos, and Barrett s Valves, 98
  • Barrott, Exall, ami Audrewes' Threshiug Machines, 121
  • Barwon, Trial of the, 204
  • Beams of Brick and Wrought Iron, 137
  • Belfast. Map of, 214
  • Belfast. Shipbuilding at, 259
  • Belgian Iron. «0. 204
  • Belgian Iron Trado, 343
  • Belgium, 33, 65
  • Belgium, Stoam Engines in, 100
  • Bells. Peal of, 874
  • Belts Johnson's Life, 308
  • Benefit Societies. Railway, 141
  • Bentall's Threshing Machine, 215
  • Bessemer Metal, Manufacture of, 39
  • Bevor’s Safety Valves, 18
  • Biddell's Traction Engino, 131
  • Bill Legislation. Private. 3-4
  • Bills, Railway, in Committeo, 36
  • Birkenhead and Liverpool, 77
  • Blackfriars Bridge, 856, 895
  • Blackfrian, Temporary Bridge at, 271
  • Blako. Lee, and Dalton’s Flour Mills, 65
  • Blakely Guns, 40
  • Blake's Regulating Pressure of Steam, 125
  • Blake’s Shaping and Punching, 248
  • Blasting by Electricity, 236
  • Blast, Monster, *71
  • Board of Woiks, Metropolitan, 293
  • Bodmer, The late Mr. F. G., 384
  • Bohemian, The, 293
  • Boilor Explosion, 111, 160,169
  • Boiler Exp'osion, American, 326
  • Boiler Explosion, Dariaston Green, 48
  • Boiler Explosion at Spimlfields, 170
  • Boiler Explosions, 8 *3, 310,356
  • Boiler Explosions, Steam. 127
  • Boilers, Explosive Gas In, 187
  • Boiler. The Harrison, 291
  • Boiler, Kitchen, Explosion of, 21
  • Boilers, Cast Iron, 198, 342
  • Boilers Cutler's, 384
  • Boilers, Horse-Power of, 309
  • Boilers, Locomotive, 302
  • Bollere, Marine, 9, 70 I
  • Bollere, Rob rte' Steam, 114
  • Boilers, Safety Steam, 263
  • Boilors, Seeing Steam, 10
  • Boilers, Strength of Steam, 341
  • Boilers, Testing Locomotive, 357
  • Bonelli’s Telegraph. 186
  • Boring Apparatus, Gay’s, 185 Boring Lathes, 37
  • Bower and Hollmshcad's Gas Apparatus. 10
  • Bmdfiold Reservoir, The, 176, 187, 203, 219, 277
  • Brndf.-rd Reservoirs, 330
  • Bradshaw's Mouuting Millstones, 18
  • Brazil, Discovery of Coal in, 8
  • Breakwater at Brixhnm, 298
  • Bridge Across the F rill, 258
  • Bridge, Amei'can Proposed, 107
  • Bridge, Black rlars Temporary, 271
  • Bridge, Black rlars, 356. 395
  • Bridge. Chari, g Cross Railwa.-
  • Bridge, Cliftou Suspension, 24, 157, 836, 186
  • Bridge, Dublin, Cue lisle, 204
  • Bridges, in Italy Railway, 92
  • Brigade, London Fire, 256
  • Bridge, Railway. Large, 24
  • Bridge, The Shakespear, 125
  • Bridge, Southw..rk, 858
  • Bridges. Strength of Small Span Railway, 70
  • Brine, Utilisation of, 201
  • Bristol and South Walos Railway Wagon Company, 92
  • British Columbia, 187
  • Brixham. 284
  • Brixham, Breakwater at. 298
  • Broadhead and Murdock's Brecch-loading Ordnance, 125
  • Broadwell's Breech-loading Ordnance and Small Arms, i 48
  • Broomnn’s Air and Gas Enginos, 241
  • Browu and May's Traction Engiues, 294
  • Bryant’s Apparatus for Ascertaining the Temperature of Steam, 8
  • Building Trade Strikes, 368
  • Buffing and Tractiou Apparatus, Smith’s, 271
  • Bullet. Invention of the Elongated, 116
  • Burgess' Reaping Machine, 320
  • Bury aud Price's Valves for Steam Engines, 167
  • Cables, Testing Chain, 287
  • Caledonia, The, 118 Caledonia, Trial of the, 293
  • Calvert's Cotton Gins, F. A. and F., Ill
  • Calvert s Engines and Boilers, 80
  • Calvert’s Machinery for Opening Fibrous; Subs tan 154
  • Canal. The Ganges, 71
  • Canals. American Ship, 58
  • Cannon, Under Water Firing, 158
  • Carbonic Oxide, Now Method of Producing, 19
  • Cardiff, i' xtensive Dock Projocts at, 10
  • Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, 204
  • Carriage», Double Storey, 182
  • Cust Irou Boilers, 198, 342
  • Cast Iron, Hardening, 189
  • Cast Iron Hontlng Surlaces,;389
  • Cast Iron, Improved, 290
  • Cast Iron Malleable, 303
  • Cast steol, for Ordnauce, 386
  • Casting, A Largo, 188
  • Casting Piers, 219
  • Catostropho, Tho Sheffield, 171,181, 204
  • Centro of Gravity iu Irou Ships, 297
  • Centrifugil Machine, De Fontaiuomoreau's, 321
  • Chain Cables, Testing, 2-7
  • Chalmers' Armour for Forts, Ac., 64
  • Chang' S, Great Western, 374
  • Charing Cros- Railway, 18
  • Chariug Cross Railwa, bridge, 6
  • Charing Cross Railway, Opouing of, 36
  • Chatham, Eugineois at, 59
  • Chatham, New Works at, 113
  • Chimnoy Caps, Deacons, S
  • Chimney, Fall of a Factory, 293
  • China Grass, 302
  • China, Railways in, 341
  • Cigar Steamer, Another, 250
  • City and E.ist-eud Railways, The, 366
  • City Traffic Regulation Act, 367
  • Civil Engiueering in India, 276
  • Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society:—
  • Gradients, by F. E. Cooper, 1.9
  • Physical Conditions of Mattor, by Mr. F. Campin, 306
  • Sub-aqueous Foundations, by G. J. C Dawson, 79
  • Clark’s Fastening Rails, 308
  • Clark’s Hydraulic Apparatus. 258
  • Clark’s Revolving Shutters, 201
  • Clark’s Steam Jets, -73
  • Cleaning Cotton and Wool, Platt and Richardsou’s, 231
  • Cleveland Iron District, 24
  • Clifton Suspension Bridget 24, 157, 186, 236
  • Clutches, Friction, 159
  • Clyde, Glasgow and the, 387
  • Clyde, State of tho, 356
  • Coal iu Brazil, Discovery of 8
  • Coal Cutting Patents, 335, ’
  • Coal, English and french, 134
  • Coal jn the Freuch Navy, 128
  • Coal for the Navy, Steam, 169
  • Coni in India, 5
  • Coal Miues, french, 264
  • Coal, North Coimtry and Welsh, Steam, 158
  • Coal, Supply of France, 370
  • Coal Trade, The Foreigu, 354
  • Coal Trade, The Ixmdon, 852
  • Coal Utilising, Products of Distillation of, 287
  • Coal, Welsh and North Country, 809
  • Coals, Welsh aud North Country, Steam, 233
  • Coffer Dam, Portable, 306
  • Coke, Fire, 98
  • Colburn's Steam Pump, 374
  • Colliery, Aahtou Vale, 294
  • Colliery, The Shire Oaks, 277
  • Columbia, British, 187
  • Combing Machino. Inventor of, 54
  • Commissioner on Patonts. American Patent, 319
  • Committee. The Iron Plato, 187
  • Company, Anoth r, 83, 201
  • Company, Auothor Mechanical, 166
  • Company, Bristol an I South Walos Radway Wagon, 92
  • Companies, More, 231, 319
  • Companies. New, 266
  • Companies, New Limited Liability, 52
  • Compensation Juries, 338
  • Computing Resistance of Ships, 307
  • Condensation. Surface. 92
  • Condenser, Air Surface, 274
  • Condensers, Judson’s, 368
  • Condensers, Surlace, 69
  • Condensers, Yapp’s Surface, 387
  • Confederate Navy, The. 171
  • Confederate Navy, Growth of. 290
  • Conformity between Provisional and Complete Speci¬fications requited. 327, 341
  • Conservnucy, Thames, 304, 320
  • Consett Ironworks, The, 187
  • Consumers, Smoke, 341, 389
  • Cooking aud Genius, 201
  • Cork, Steam Shipbuilding at, 170
  • Cornish Pumping Engino, Use of, 213
  • Corps Imperial dos Pouts ot Chaussots, 172
  • Cotten iu Italy, 356 ...
  • Cottou for Spinniug Hawksworth’s Prepanug, 271
  • Craig's Feed Apparatus. 19
  • Craig's Proparing Iron Plate for Shipbuilding, 128
  • Cranes, Improved I'ravorsing, 83
  • Cmnnoges in Ireland, 246
  • Cravon aud Fox's Punching and Shearing, Ac., 3S1
  • Crucible-, Plumbago, 257
  • Cultivating, Steam, 310
  • Cultivation, Progress of Steam, 95
  • Cutler's Boilers, 384
  • Daglish and Windus' Plate Bonding Machine, 199
  • Dachuoll's Apparatus for Purifying Water, 168 Dartmouth, 310
  • Dartmouth Harbour Improvements, 244
  • Davies’ Cotton Gius, 84
  • Davies' Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 301
  • Deacon's Chimney Caps, 8
  • Dsarn s Mashing Machine, 214
  • Deaths:
  • Hall, Samuel, 15
  • Miller, C.B., Geo. M..40
  • De Bergue’s Piles and Piers, 140
  • Deflectiou of Girders. 159. 187
  • Deflection of Lattico aud Plate Girdors, 61
  • De Fontaiuemorenu's. Centrifugal Machino, 321
  • Derangement of Steam Engines, 64
  • Designs resulting in ritu iu Metals subjected to Pres¬sure, 303, 339
  • Devon Railway, South, 271
  • Diamonds, Artificial, 332
  • Distributing Weight iu Locomotives, 292
  • Divers, 81
  • Dock Projects at Cardiff, Extensive, 10
  • Doekt, Leith, Extension of, 58
  • Docks, Rennie's, Hoatlug, 278
  • Docks, Scott's, Floating, 372
  • Dockyards, Tho, 236
  • Dockyards, Tbo Royal, 323
  • Double Storey Carriages, 182
  • Dowsou's Plate Structures. 184
  • Drainage, Ac., Sir J Renuie on, 83
  • Draughtsmen, Mechanical, 371
  • Drawing, Mechanical, 357
  • DreamiDg and Somnabulism, 227
  • Dubliu Exhibition, The, 370
  • Dublin Exhibition. Machinery in. 353
  • Dublin, Steam Fire Engines in, 94
  • Dublin Waterworks, The, 250
  • Duucan, The, 34
  • Dundalk Steam Packet Company, 220
  • Dumbarton, Progress of, 32
  • Dutch Tramway Company, The. 180
  • Dynamical Theory of Heat, The, 112, 115, 126,130
  • Earthenware in Franco, 302 Earth's Crust. 'I ho, 334
  • East Coast, Between the Thames and the Wash Estuaries. 61
  • Eastern Ruilway, The Great, 118, 214, 241, 390
  • Economy, Marine Engine, 203 Electricity, Blasting by. 236
  • Electricity to Domeatic Purposes, Application of, 244 Elongated Projeetiles, 236 Elevating Guus, Worms'. 15
  • Embankment, The Thames, 83, 169
  • Engine, Riddell's Traction, 131
  • Engine Economy, Alariuo, 203
  • Engine. Steam Firo, 248
  • Engines, Agricultural, Locomotive, 6
  • Engines iu Belgium, Steam, 100
  • Engines, Traction, Biddell's, 86
  • Engines and Rollers, Calvert’s. 80
  • Engines, Broomau’s. Air aud Gas, 241
  • Engines, Cornish Pumping, 235
  • Engines, Derangement of Steam, 64
  • Engines in Dublin, Steam Firo, 04
  • Engines, Locomotive, 9 24
  • Engines, Locomotive, iu the International Exhibition, by D. K. Clark, 3, 16
  • Engines, Locomotive, and Tenders, Sturrock's, 22
  • Engines and Machinery, 220
  • Engines and Machiuery, 340
  • Engines and Machinery, Steam, 125
  • Engines in tile Navy, Stenin, 99
  • Engiues, Shand's Steam Fire. 94
  • Engines, Small Coudenniug, 279
  • Euginos, Steam Fire, 34
  • Engines, Steam Fire, 187
  • Engiues. Tracliou, 34. 215, 233, 236
  • Engines, Uniform Power Expansive Marine, 306
  • Engines, Watermau’s Stoam, 290
  • Engines, Westmacott’s Hydraulic, 143
  • Engines, W hittakor’s, 170
  • Eugiues without Bod-Plates, 48
  • Engineering, American Bureau of Steam, 31
  • Engineering, American Military, 367
  • Engiucei iug Factories in Italy, 33
  • Eugiutering Opinion, 879
  • Engineering, Railway Pastand Futuro, 32
  • Engineering, Record of the Progress of Modern, 54
  • Engineers at Chatham, 59
  • Engineers, Naval, 6, 80,120, 203
  • Eugravmg, 82
  • English toasting iu Olden Time, 262
  • Enterprise, Tho, 94, 348
  • Equivalent of Heat, Mechanical, 157
  • Estuaries, Railways across Tidal, 111
  • Euphrates Telegranh, Tho. 232
  • Evapnraiing Liquids, Roberts' Apparatus for, 114
  • Exotor Railway Station, 363
  • Exhibited Machinery of 1862. The. 301
  • Exhibition Machinery iu Dublin. 353
  • Exhinliioii Buildiug ot Paris, Permanent,98
  • Exhibition,The Dublin, 370
  • Exhibition, New Zealand 83
  • Expelliug Refuse from Ships, 189
  • Expenditure, Naval, 229
  • Expenditure, Public Income and, 116
  • Experiments at Sliooburyuess, 185, 214, 24», 293, 391
  • Experiments in Steam, 388
  • Experiment on Steam, American, 230
  • Explosion at Aboraman, 17, 150,152
  • Explosion, American Boiler, 326
  • Explosion. Boiler, 111, 160, 169, 293, 810, 865
  • Explosion, Boiler, Dariaston Green, 48
  • Explosion of Gun Cotton, 374
  • Explosion of a Kitchen Boiler, 21
  • Explosion at Spitalfields, Boiler, 170
  • Explosion in Spttalflelds, 188
  • Explosions, Steam Boiler, 129
  • Explosion at Tripoli, 356
  • Factory Acts, Extension of the, 236
  • Factories, Engineering, in Italy, 33
  • Failure of the Monitors, 20
  • Fall of a Factory Chimney, 293
  • Falmouth, 273
  • Far East Double-Screw Clipper, 58
  • Fares, Railway, 15
  • Faulkener's Pit Signals, 243
  • Fawn. The, 51
  • Feasting iu Olden Times, English, 262
  • Feed Apparatus, Craig’s, 19
  • Fees, Parliamentary, 276
  • Foes, Professional, 145, 186
  • Fibrous Substances, Calvort’s Machinory for Opening, 154
  • Filtering Water, Wrigley’s Machine for, 95
  • Fire arms, Greener’s Breech-loading, 294
  • Fire-arms, Pope’s Breech-loading, 231
  • Fire Brigade, Loudon, 256
  • Fire Engine, Steam, 248
  • Fire, Protection irom, 4
  • Fires, Coke. 98
  • Fires. London, for 1863. SI
  • Firing Canuou under Water, 158
  • Firing. Submarine, 125
  • Fish Culture for the Thames, 106
  • Fleot. Austrian, 370
  • Fleet of the Future, The 155
  • Font Implements, 195
  • Flow of Water over Weirs, 309
  • Fog Siguals, 244
  • Foreign and Colonial Jottings, 8, 20, 35,106, 116, 124,
  • H 8" 176, 186, 202. 229, 244, 264, 290, 336, 368, 395
  • Foreign Railways, 228
  • Formation of Iron by Insects, 269
  • Forth. Proposed Bridge across the, 258
  • Fortifications, 294
  • Forts, The Spithead, 185
  • Foundations, 8'ib-Aqueous, 79
  • Fowler’s Apparatus (or Lauling Cultivators, 369
  • Fox’s Apparatus for Cleaning Boiler Tubes, 369
  • France, 4, 298
  • France, Coal Supply of, 370
  • France, Northeru Railway of, 326
  • France, Railway Progress iu, 383
  • France, Shipbuilding in, 186
  • French Armour Plates, 234
  • French Coal Mines, 264
  • French und English Coal, 134
  • French lion, 70
  • French Iron Trade, 218,256
  • French Railway Management, 125
  • French Railway Progress, 230
  • French Railway Reveuuo, 194
  • Froucli Railway Traffic. 34
  • Freuch Shipbuilding. 290
  • Friction Clutches, 159
  • Frigates, Armament of the New, 44
  • Frigates, Proposed New Iron-clad, 77
  • Fuel, 66, 295
  • Fuel, A New, 336
  • Fuel iu Ireland, Supply of, 226
  • Fuel, Paper on, Mr. Nursey’s, 46
  • Fuel, Petroleum as. 211
  • Furuuce, New Blast, 11
  • Future of Milford Haven, The, 128
  • Gallery, New National, 287
  • Gulloway's Lubricators, 336
  • Galway, 253
  • Galway Lino, Tho, 84,187
  • Ganges Canal, The, 71
  • Gas Apparatus, Bower aud Holliugshend'a, 10
  • Gas Apparatus, Holmes v. Bower, aud Holhngsbcad’s, 20
  • Gas in Boilers, Explosive, 187
  • Gas to Carriages, Supplying, Malam and Tice’s, 337
  • Gas. Coal, 107
  • Gas in Londou, 284
  • Gas Meters, 120
  • Gay's Boring Apparatus, 185
  • Genius aud Cooking, 201.
  • Geographical Society, Royal, 296
  • Gerish aud Westou, Morticing and Drilling Machinery, 275
  • Germany, Safoty of Travelling in, 65
  • Gins, F. A. and F. Calvert’s, Cottou, 111
  • Gius, Davies', Cottou, 84
  • Gius, Mouutlord's, Cotton, 369
  • Girders, Deflectiou, 159, 187
  • Girders. Deflection of Lattico aud Plate, 61
  • Glasgow a .d the Clyde, 387
  • Godavery River, Opeuiug of, 370
  • Governors, Mariue Steam Eugine, Runkel's, 5
  • Governors, Wood, Whitehead aud Tetlow's, 352
  • Gradients, 139,157
  • Graiu, Howe's, Apparatus for Cleaning, 353
  • Grain, Weems'. Drying, &c.. 385
  • Graiu, Young's Apparatus for Separating and Elevating, 258
  • Grass, China, 302
  • Great Eastern, The, 10, 37, 214, 241
  • Great Eastern, Sale nf, 116
  • Great Mont Cenis Tunuel 35, 36
  • Great Russian Railway Scheme, 13
  • Groove's R iilway aud Tramways, 140
  • Greener's Breech-loadiug Fire-arms, 294
  • Gregory’s, Onlnauc •. 423
  • Griffi ha’ Retort for Extracting Coal Oil, 230
  • Grimsby, 310
  • Quu, American 20in., 151
  • Guu, Th.- Armstrong, 169
  • Gun Colton, 349
  • Guu Coitou. Explosion of, 374
  • Guu, The 9in. Krupp, at St. Petersburg, 8, 37
  • Gun. Tho Mackay, .45, 340
  • Guu Needle. 364
  • Gun, Trial ot a New, 170
  • Guu Trials, 324
  • Guuuery, New Equation in, 86
  • Gnus, Armstrong aud Whitworthf 2S
  • Guus, Blakely, 40
  • Guus, Elovatiug. Worms'. 15
  • Guns, Lowry's, Cotton, 259
  • Guns Mounting 186
  • Guns, Merits of Broadside aud Turret, 305
  • Guos v. Plates. 170
  • Guns, by Steam, Workiug, 297, 820
  • Guus, Trial of, 277
  • Guus, Whitworth, 185 ,
  • Haigh’s Equilibrium Saw Frames, 19S
  • Hall. Mr. Samuel, Tho Lato, 15
  • Hummer, Walton’s Pneumatic, 95
  • Hammers, Davy’s, 389
  • Hammers, Steaui, 189
  • Hammers, Steam. Sturgeou’s, 45
  • Harbour, Abdglass, 231
  • Harbour, Improvements, Dartmouth, 244
  • Harrison Boiler, The, 291
  • Harrowing and Smoothing Land, Haseltino's, 154
  • Hartlopool Harbour aud Railway, West, 371
  • Hnsoltine's Lever llorse-pnwor Machine, 151
  • Hasvltiuo's Harrowing aud Smoothing Land, 154
  • Hauling Cultivators, Fowler's Apparatus for, 366}
  • Hickswnrth's Preparing Coitou lor Spiuuiug, 274
  • Hawthorn's Wo: king of Railways. 167
  • Hoat, The Dynamical theory of, 112, 115, 126, 130
  • Heat and Force, Relations of, 33S
  • Heat, Mechanical Equivalent of, 157
  • Healing Surfaces, Cast Irou, 339
  • Hector, The, 4
  • Heury's Centrifugal Pumps, OS
  • Holland, English Rails for, 187
  • Holmes v. Bower and Hollinshead’s Gas Apparatus, 20
  • Hoops and Tyros, Jackson’s Machiuery for Rolling, 164
  • Horse-power of Boilers, 309
  • Horse-powor Machine, Haseltine'g Lever, 151
  • Howo’s Apparatus for Cleaning Grain, 353
  • Hughes' Turtitables, 4
  • Hydraulic Apparatus, Clark's, 258
  • Hydraulic Press, History of the, 358
  • Hypothesis of Molecular Vortices, 143
  • Implements. Flint. 195
  • Income and Expenditure, Public, 116
  • India, Civil Engineering in, 276
  • Iudin, Coal in, 6
  • India, The Reh land of, 246
  • India. Saia ies in, 257
  • Iudin, Tolegreph to, 355
  • Indiau Telegraph, The, 167
  • Indian Telegraphs, 81
  • Indian Tramway, 305
  • Institute, Inventors’, £96, 339
  • Institution of Civil Engineers: —
  • Actual State of the Works ou the Mout Couis Tunnel, by T. Sop with, jun., 107
  • Address of J. R. McCloan, F.R.A.S., President. 121
  • Closing of Reclamation Banks, by Mr. J. 41. Heppcl, M. Inst. C.E., 48
  • Description of the Santiago and Valparaiso Railway, by Mr. W. Lloyd, 255
  • East Coast betwoeu the Thames and tho Wash Estua¬ries, by Mr. J. B. Bodinan, M. lust. C.E., 61
  • Locomotives for Steep lucliues, by J. Cross, 255
  • Kesistauce to Bodies passing through Water, by G. II. Phipps, 168
  • Sinking Artesian Wells, by Mr. G. Burnoll, 349
  • Utilising Products of Distillation of Coal, by M. Pornolet, 287
  • Institution of Civil Enoineers in Ireland :—
  • Beams of Brick and Wrought Iron, by J. Price, Esq.,
  • Opening Address by tho President, 49
  • Institution of Enoin kers in Scotland Monthly Meetings, 116
  • Prize Medals, 271
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers—
  • Breaking Limestone and Ore, by J. Lancaster, 82
  • Description of the Harrison Cast Iron Boiler' by Colburu, Esq., 291
  • Distribution of Weight on the Wheels of Locomotives, by Mr. J Robinson, 292
  • Norton's, V., Pumps, by J. J. Birckel. 82
  • On Improved Travcrsiug Cranos, by J. Ramsbottom 83
  • Institution of Naval Architects:—
  • Action of Waves on a Ship's Keel, by Mr. W. J. M Runkine, 307
  • Application of Steam Power to the Working of Heavy Guns, by Mr. H. D. P. Cunningham, 297
  • Combined System of Wood and Iron iu Shipbuilding by Mr. J. Grwutham, 307
  • Computation of the Resistance of Proposed Shins bv Mr. W. J. M. Rankiue, 307 Z
  • Construction and Equipment of War Vessels, by Mr. A. McLain, 305
  • Construction aud Propulsion of Twin Screw Vessels by Captain R. E. Symouds, R.N., 305
  • Description of a Now Iron Clad, by Lieut. R. H. Napier, R.N., 306
  • Education of Naval Architects, by Rev. J. Woollev 306
  • Forms. Ac., of Vessels of War, 305
  • General Coustructiou of Armour-plated Ships. Ibv
  • Admiral Sir E. Belchor, 365 f ft J
  • Height of Centre of Gravity in Iron Ships, bv Mr E J. Reed.297
  • Isochronous Rolling Ships, by Mr. W. J. M. Rankine,
  • Longitudinal Metacentro of a Ship, Ac. bv Mr F K Barnes, 297
  • Merits of Broadside and Turret Guns, by J. N. Scott Russell, 305
  • Method of Slowing a Ship without a Rudder, by Mr G. B. Airey, 297
  • Modes of Securing Armour Plates, by Mr W J M Lotty, 806
  • Policy of Future Naval Construction, by Capt. J H Selwyu, R.N., 306
  • Portable Coffer Dam for Cleansing, Ac., Ships' Bottoms, by Captain McKillop, 306
  • Present State of the Question at Issue between Modern Guns and Ironclads, by Mr. J. Scott Russell,
  • Principles of Construction and Armament of our Iron¬clads, by Capt. R. A. E. Scott, 297
  • Rolatlou between -Steering Power and Effect of Rudder, by Commauder M. Sliuldham, R. N. 297
  • Screw Ship Steerage, by Rear Admiral Halstoad, 297
  • Steering of Ships, by Mr. H. Lmnloy 297
  • Steeriug Power of Ships, by Mr. J. R. Napier, 297
  • Uneasy Rolling of Ships, by Mr. W. J. M. Raukiuc,
  • Uniform Power Expansion Marino Engines, by Mr E A. Cowpor, 306
  • Interests, Parliament and Railway, 68
  • lutroduetiou of Steam Navigation 365
  • Iuuudation, The Sheffield, 231
  • luvalid Patents, 11. 53
  • Inventions, tho Marquis of Worcester's, 155
  • luvuutious, Museum of, 240
  • Inventor ot tho Combing Machine, 54
  • Iuveutor of the Elongated Bullet, 116
  • Inveutors' Iustitute, 296, 339 Ireland, 201
  • Ireland, Cram logos In, 246
  • Ireland, Public Works in, 884
  • Ireland, Supply of Fuel iu, 220 Lou, 321
  • Iron, Action of Sea Water on Cast, 367
  • Irou Architecture, 69
  • Irou Belgian. 60. 201
  • Ironclad, Americau. Another Great, 54
  • Ironclad Frigates, Proposed New, 77
  • Ironolud, New, 3 6
  • Ironclads, Our, 21, 83, 100, 297
  • Iron, Coal, aud General Trades of Birmingham, Wol¬verhampton, aud Other Districts. 13, 23, 42 58 74 88 104, 119, 184. 148, 165, 179, 103, 209, 224 , 239, 252, 269* 285, 299, 315, 331, 347. 363, 379, 805 ’
  • Iron Diatriol, Cleveland, 24
  • Iron, French, 70
  • Iron, Hardouiug Cist, 189
  • Irou, Improved Cast, 290
  • Iron, Induration of, 307
  • Irou, by lusects. Formation of, 269
  • Iron Malleable Cast, 189, 217
  • Ironmasters' Meeting, 277
  • Irou, Molecular Arrangement of, 327, 3541
  • bution ilol°cular Struottt™ and its Magnotic Distri-
  • Irou, Parry's Refining Crude Pig, 349
  • Iron lor Plough Sliar s, 246
  • Iron ou tho Sandringham Estate, 118
  • Irou aud Steel. 219, 249
  • Iron and Steel, Davies’ Manufacture of 304
  • Iron and Steel Testing, 228
  • Irou, Streugih id, 227
  • Iron Tr«d , Belgiau. 343
  • Irou Trade, Foreigu, 137
  • Iron irao, Fieuoh, 218, 256
  • Iron Trade of tho North-Eastern Countios, 35
  • Iron Trade, Scotch 25
  • Iron Trade, Swedish, 258
  • Irou, Wilsou’.',, 352
  • Iron, Wolframod Pig, 15
  • Ironworks, the Avousido, 187
  • Ironworks, the Cousett, 187
  • Islands. Volcanic, 143
  • Italy, Cottou iu, 356
  • Italy. Euginoering Factories in, 33
  • Italy, Railways in, 331, 355
  • Italy, Railway Bridges in, 92
  • Jack’s Moulding or Shaping Metals, 274
  • Jackson’s «owing Machines, 211
  • Jarrew, 367
  • Jerusalem Water Supply and Sewerage for, 54
  • Jets, Clark's 8team, 378
  • Johnson and Br.dthwaite’s Reversing Levers for Loco¬motives. 110
  • Johnson’s Life Belts, SOS
  • Johnson's Lubricators, 124
  • Johnson's Motive Power, 245
  • Jones’ Manufacture of Paper, 37
  • Jackson's Machinery for Rolling Hoops and Tyres, 154
  • Judson's Condensers, 808
  • Jurie’s Compensation, 388
  • Kagosima, Tho Armstrong Oun at, 250, 25S
  • Kensington, Soil'll, 269
  • Kinder's Manufacture of Sheet Metal. 85
  • Kitson’s 'l yres for Railway M heels, 65
  • Knott’s Pumps, 19
  • Krupp’s 9in. Gun at St. Petersburg, 8,37
  • Lake Michigan, Tunuel under, 58
  • Lathes. Boring, 37
  • Launch of a Puddle Steamer, 152
  • Launch of tho Prince Albert, 321
  • Law Intelligence :—
  • Bovill v. Hadley and Others, 220
  • Curtis v. Plait, 51
  • Dickson v. Vale of Neath Railway Company, 130
  • Bxp-rtt Johnson, 358
  • Fothergill and Others v. the Ashbury Railway Car¬riage and Iron Company. 189
  • Gwynne and Another Armltago and Others, 40
  • Simpson r. Halliday, Magenta Dye Case S58
  • Staley find Another, Appellants v, the Ov> rseersof the
  • Township of Castleton in the Parish of Rochdule, 358
  • Sto' kport Waterworks r. Potter, 374
  • The Qno' ii v. Bullock, 874
  • Law, Putont, 93
  • Laws. Patent 247. 260, 263, 280
  • Leadino Ahticli s :
  • Armour Plates, 39 Bradfield Reservoir. 175, 203, 219
  • Cast-iron Heating Surfaces, 389
  • Cold Drawn Stool Tubes, 325
  • Dynamical Theory o( Heat, 115
  • Engineering Opinion, 279
  • Fuel, 295
  • Gun Experiments at Shoebury. 249
  • Large Locomotive Driving Wheels, 373
  • Locomotive Engines, 9 24. 279, 325
  • Locomotive History, 85. 235
  • Locomotives for Curved Lines, 99
  • Malleable Cast Irou, 189
  • Marino Iloiers, 9
  • Manufacture of Bessemer Metal, 39
  • Mariue Engine Econom<, 203
  • Mechanical Drawing357
  • Mccliunical Employments in America, 115
  • Mcnanglu Viadu t, 189
  • Iron Ar hitecture. 09
  • Iron and Steel, 219, 249
  • Opposition to P ndlng Patents, 54
  • Ordnance 85, 145, 279
  • Patent I "ws, 263
  • Patent Office, 169. 295
  • Patent Question, 129
  • Patents for Inventions, 23?
  • Patents and the Patent Office, 341
  • Permanent Way. Elasticity in Rails, Ac.. 373
  • Professional Fees, 145
  • Railway Transports'ion,'389
  • Rad ways in China, 341
  • Railways in London, 159
  • Rifled Ordnance 53
  • Roberts, Tho Late Mr. R., 175
  • Safoty Steam Boilers, 263
  • Steam Boiler Expl shins 129
  • Steam Engines in the Navy, 99
  • Steam Moved Valves 235
  • Surface C' lidenaers, 69
  • Testing Locomotive Boilers, 357
  • Tho Flow of Water over Weirs, 309
  • Wolsh nnd North Country Coal. 309
  • Leith Docks, Extension of, 58
  • Letiers to the Koiior: - Abera an Boiler Explosion, R B. Longridge, 175
  • Ballistic Pendulum, R.. 296
  • Biddull s Traction Eng nes, G. A. Riddell, 86
  • Riddell's Traction Engine, Tuxford and Sons, 131
  • Boiler Explosions, J. Gill 855
  • Boring Lathes, J. Lukiu. 37
  • Bower nud Holiinshead's Gas Apparatus, W. Hollins- head, 10
  • Casting Piers, A Practical Founder. 219
  • Clark's Steam Jets, W. E. Spence, 373
  • Construction of Specifications, W. Sponco, 113
  • Cornish Pumpiug Engino, A Constant Reader, 235
  • Cotton Presses, Ignoramus, 99
  • Covered Reservoirs. E. H.. 130
  • Davys Hammers G. A. Clough. 389
  • Deflection of oirders, B. B. Stonoy, 187
  • Deflection of Girders. A Regular Subscriber, 159
  • Dowuton Pump, An Engineer. 115
  • Downton Pump, J. R., 129
  • Dynamical Theory of Ho.it, W. J. M. Rankino, 130
  • Elongated Projectiles, J. W. Girdlestono, 236
  • Equation In Gunnery, New 85
  • Explosive Gas in Boilers, W. Shawcross, 187
  • Friction Clutches. G. Thompson, 159
  • Gradients—The Llckuy Incline, P. I). Robot ham, 157
  • Hardening Cast Iron, A Constant Render, 1S9
  • Holmes'r. Bowen aud Hollinsbuad’s Gas Apparatus, W. C. Holmes, 20
  • Hypothesis of Molecular Vortices, W. J. M. Rankine. 143
  • Invalid Patents, J. A. Lambert, 11
  • Jnvulid Patents. C. F. T. Young. C.E..63
  • Iron for,Plough Shares, R. Hunham, 246
  • Krupp's 9in. i.uu at St. Pcteishurj, A. Longsdon, 87
  • Last New scheme, A. B., 143
  • Locomotives for Stcop Gradients. A. Alexander, 61
  • Malleable Cast Iron, M. Walsh, 217
  • Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, E. W. Brnney, 341
  • Marlin's Auchors, Anti-Jobbery, 9, 39
  • Martin's Anchors, invalid Palont, 23
  • Marlin’s Anchors, A Subscriber, 39
  • Mechanical Draughtsmen, Livo and Let Live, 371
  • Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, W. Quartermain, 157
  • Metropolitan Railway Schomes. W. B. Adams, 143
  • Molecular Arrangement of Lon, E. T. P., 327, 364
  • Molecular Arrangement of Irou, P. F Nursey, 327
  • Molecular Structure nf Motals, É. T. P., 296
  • Naval Engineers. Ex-Vapour. 203
  • Now Plan ol Fortifying a Man-of War, R. Wilkin¬son, 266
  • Notes on Steam Navigation, J. C. Dyer. 389
  • Ou Designs Resulting "in situ" iu Metals Subjected to Pn satire, J. F. M., 303. 839
  • On the Relations of Heat and Forco, J. C. Dyer 338
  • Ordnance. J. Hacking, 354
  • Patent Tribunals, W. open co. 296
  • Patents lor Invention, It. A. Maefio, 87
  • Prize Plagiarism, Mechanicus Scrihlcrus, 86
  • Proposed Method ol Giving Rotation to Elongated
  • Projectiles, J. W. Girdlestono, 187
  • Proposed Society fur Promoting Useful Inventions, G. Gnillnuiuo, ns
  • Protection of Iron Ships, P. M dtland, 118
  • P99lei29°n °f Ir°U B*111’* frOni Foullu&> n- B > 80
  • Provisional Specifications, W. Spence ”0 86
  • Rail-Cutting Disc, J. Millward, 63
  • Required Conformity between Provisional and Com¬plete Specifications W. Sliencr. 303. 327. 341
  • Setting Steam Boilers, H. W. P. lu ’
  • Safoiy Locomotivos for Sharp Curves, E. Strong, 100,
  • Sewing Machiuo Cases, E. P. H, Vaughan, 157

Letters to the Editor

  • Shipbuilding, M. Jackson, 235, 249
  • Ships’ Pumps. An Old Pump Nurse, 100
  • Signalling at Sea, P. H Colorab, 217
  • Small Condensing Engines, R. L.. 278
  • Smoke Consumers, D. K. Clark, J41
  • Smoke Consumers, D. K. Clark and R. Armstrong,
  • Soul's Mode of Expelling Refuse from Below the Water Lino in Steam Ships, Firing Guns Under Water, Ac., M. A. Snul, 189
  • Specifications of Patents and Patent Agents, W. Spence. 173
  • Speed of Piston, T. L. L., 217
  • Steam Hammers, J. M. L., 189
  • Strength of Steam Boilers, M. J. L., 341
  • Traction Engines. M. O. A. H., 23G
  • Tyre Rolling Machinery, T. W. Plum, 235
  • Vague Specifications, C. D. Abel, 854
  • Waste Material, J. M., 235
  • Wate Balances, An Old Subscriber, 9
  • Water Balances, Geo. Fowler, jnn., 23
  • West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway, J. J. Carson, 871
  • White Wood, A Constant Reader, 878
  • Whitehouse's Patent for Shackles, Link, 341
  • Wooden-cased v. Iron-cased Ships, C. F. Parkinson, 217
  • Levers for Locomotives, Johnson and Braithwaite’s Reversing, 111
  • Library. New Patent Office and, 5
  • Lickey Incline, Tho, 167
  • Light. Artificial, 199
  • Light Floating Projectiles, 258
  • Light Ships for tho Atlantic, 169
  • Limestone, Breaking, 82

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