Engineering 1885 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations




























Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1885 Jan-Jun: Index
Air Compressor, Scott’s, 474
Air Compressors at the Arlberg Tunnel, 368
Air Locks at the Forth Bridge, 137,190
Alarms, Fire, Martin’s Automatic, 4
American Time, 399
Anchor Gear, Baxter’s, 199
Anderson and Gallwey’s Shearing Machine, 212
Anderson’s Muzzle-Pivotted Gun, 467
Anderson’s Water Purifying Apparatus, 523
Anglesea Swing Bridge, Cork, Hydraulic Machinery at the, 178, 179, 182, 183
Arc Lamp, The Belfast, 145
Arc Lamp, Rogers’, 119
Arc Lamps, Protecting, from Lightning, 247
Artesian Wells, Boring, 683, 684, 709
Artillery at the Inventions Exhibition, 466, 467
468, 470, 546, 547 ’
Asbestos Opening Machine, 231
Asbestos Works, Harefield, Plan of the, 231
Attwood and Co.’s Lifts, 550
“ Australasian,” s.s., Engines of the, 111, 114
Autobiography of a Whitehead Torpedo, The : Arrowhead, 236
Carriage for Pinnace without Slide, 3C6
Dragging for Lost Torpedo, 260
Electro-Contact Mines, 128
Electro-Mine, 127, 128
Firing Torpedo from Pinnace, 307
Grand Harbour, Malta, Chart of the, 385
Ground Mines, 128
Hand Charges for the Navy, 280
Lead of Electric Wires used in Gun Circuit, 257
Mechanical Mine, Extempore, 127
Nets for Torpedoes, 334
Outrigger Torpedo, 383
Overlip Carriage, 205
Royal Laboratory Torpedo, 14 in., 155
Section of Circuit Closer, 128
Targets for Torpedo Practice, 257
Torpedo Director, 414, 415
Torpedo Fight, 333
Tubes for Firing Torpedoes, 334
Underlip Carriage, 177
Water and Lifting Tongs, 205
Water-Tight Door, 383
Whitehead Torpedo, 127, 128, 155
Automatic Boiler Feeder, Mayhew’s, 69
Automatic Cut-Outs, 404
Automatic Machine Gun, The Maxim, 626, 635
Automatic Phidol, 221, 297
Automatic (Tumbler) Cut-Out, 351
Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, The, 478
Bagshaw and Sons’ Friction Clutch, 563
Band-Saw Sharpener, Rasmussen’s 495
Band Saw, Watts and Co.’s Double, 652
Barrow’s Screw-Cutting Machine, 498
Bauer’s Linked Spanner, 495
Baxter’s Anchor Gear, 199
Baxter’s Camp Kitchen, 496
Beckenham Boiler Explosion, The, 294, 295
Belfast Arc Lamp, The, 145
Belling’s Wagon-Coupling Apparatus, 494
Belliss’s Boiler for 21 ft. Steam Pinnace, 81
Belliss’s Compound Engines for 21 ft. Steam
Pinnace, 80
Bell’s Pulley Block Brake, 498
Belts, Driving, 695
Bending Machine, Hydraulic Keel Plate, 129
Bending Press for Plates ar<J Heating Furnace ;
The Forth Bridge, 43
Bernay’s Steam Pump, 522
Berry and Sons’ Planing Machine, 389
Berry and Sons’ Treble-Geared Lathe, 551
Bird’s-Eye View of Inventions Exhibition, 515
Bjerkness, Professor, The Hydrodynamic Researches of, 305, 357, 358, 413, 543
Block and Interlocking Systems, Saxby and Farmer’s Union of, 514
Boats, Torpedo, White’s 56 ft., Compound
Engines and Pumping Engines for, 48
Boiler, The Babcock and Wilcox, 478
Boiler, The “ Cestus” (Joicey’s Patent), 475
Boiler, Coles and Matthews’ Vertical, 341
Boiler Drilling Machine, Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 570
Boiler Explosion, The Beckenham, 294, 295
Boiler Explosion at Cork, 97
Boiler Explosion, Rotherham, 63
Boiler Explosions in 1884; E. B. Marten’s
Annual Report, 263, 287
Boiler Feeder, Mayhew’s Automatic, 69
Boiler, The Lane Sectional, 480
Boiler Plates, Thick Steel, 387
Boiler, Root’s, with Stollwerk’s Feed-Water Purifying Apparatus, 475
Boiler for^l ft. Steam Pinnace, 81
Boiler for White’s 56 ft. Torpedo Boat, 49
Boilers and Boiler Fittings at the Inventions Exhibition, 475, 478, 479, 480, 481, 483
Boilers, Craig’s Heating and Circulating Apparatus for, 649
Boilers, Cylinders, and Paddle Wheels of the Steamer “ Normandy,” 282, 283
Boilers, Forced Draught for, Willans’ Arrangement of, 409
Boilers of the “ Louisiana” with Water Walls and
Firebrick Enclosed Furnaces, 238, 239
Bore Hole, Finding a, 31
Bore Hole Surveying Apparatus, Macgeorge’s, 259
Bore-Tube Drilling Machine, Merry weather and Sons’, 187
Boring Artesian Wells, 683, 684, 709
Boring and Screw-Cutting Apparatus, Snowden’s, .571 . , ......
Borland’s Vorlex Jet Pump and injector, 483
Boulton’s Apparatus for Preserving Timber, 505 Bower and Thorp’s Regenerative Gas Lamp, 222 Box and Waller’s Washer Gas Scrubber at the
St. Albans Gas Works, 405
Brake, Bell’s Pulley Block, 498
Brake, Colquhoun’s Continuous, 494
Brake, The Vacuum Automatic, 494
Brake, The Westinghouse Automatic, 493
Brass-Finishing Lathe, Schischar and Harrison’s, 329
Breakwaters, Floating, 559
Bridge, Fall of a, during Construction, 248
Bridge, The Forth, 42, 43, 56, 57, 136, 137, 140, 190
Bridge, The New Tay, 689
Bridge, Proposed Low-Level, across the River ' Thames at the Tower, 65
Bridge, Proposed, over the River St. Lawrence, at Quebec, 336
Bridge over the River Adige, at Verona, 384, 385
Bridge, Road and Railway, over the River Dnieper, Russia, 85, 88,110, 160,161, 213, 216
Bridge, Swing,- Anglesea, Cork, Hydraulic Machinery at the, 178, 179, 182, 183
Bronze Conductors, Silicious, 18
Brotherhood-Hastie Variable Power Hydraulic Engine, The, 507
Brush Armature and Lamps, 441
Brush System of Electric Lighting, The, 443
“ Bryderen,” Ice-Breaking Ship, The, 133
Buda-Pesth Central Railway Station, Ganz and Co.’s Electric Lighting of the, 7
Buda-Pesth Water Works, Compound Pumping Engines for the, 578, 622, 623
Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway, Sleeping Carriage for the, 242
Bullivant’s Steel Wire Launching Checks, 286
Bumsted’s Paper Bag-Making Machine, 700
Buoy, Gas Lighted, An American, 705
Burmah, Hydraulic Dredger for (Bruce and Batho’s System), 648, 496
Bust’s Ensilage Cutter and Elevator, 364, 365
Butcher’s Voting Apparatus, 325
I Butler’s Coal Tips, 506
Cable-Laying, Dynamometers for, 174,175
Cable Tramways :
Cable-Gripping Apparatus Sutter-street, 159 California-btreet Railroad, The, 255
Clay-street Hill, San Francisco, U.S.A, 26, 27,28
Geary-street, San Francisco, 308
Market-street, San Francisco, 644 Sutter-street Railroad, 158,159 Union and Market-streets, 416
Caissons for the Queensferry Pier, Plan and Details of; The Forth Bridge, 136, 140
Calculating Machine, Edmundson’s, 486, 487
Calculating Machine, Tate’s, 487
California-street Railroad, The, 255
Cameron’s Transfer Coupling, 694
Camp Kitchen, Baxter’s, 496
Candle-Moulding Machines, 567,602, 618, 619
Car Coupler, The Janney, 493
Car Details; Tehuantepec Ship Railway, 76, 77
Carriage, Electro-plated, Wainwright’s, 10, 11
Carriage, Sleeping, for the Buenos Ayres Great
Southern Railway, 242
Carriage for Torpedo without Slide, 306
Cartridge Magazine, Quilliam’s, 470
Cask-Washing Machine, Thornewill and Warham’s, 700
Caustic Soda Condenser, Honigmann’s, 225
Cement, Portland, Testing, 656, 657
Cement-Testing Machine, Michele’s, 251, 480
Cement-Testing Machine, Spoor’s, 700
Central Railway Station, Buda-Pesth, Ganz and Co.’s Electric Lighting of the, 7
“ Cestus” Boiler, The (Joicey’s Patent), 475
Chandler’s High-Speed Engine, 69
Checks, Launching, Bullivant’s Steel Wire, 286
Chimney Construction, 173
Chuck, Storey and Phillips’s Adjustable, 498
Circuit Closer, Section of, Torpedo, 128
Clack Box and Injector for Locomotives^ Webb’s, 479
I Clark and Bowman Lamp, The, 444
Clark’s Oil Spreader, 498
Clay-street Hill Cable Tramways, 26, 27, 28
Clinometer, Macgeorge’s, 258
Clock Dial, Waters’s, 490
Clutch, Bagshaw and Sons’ Friction, 563
- Coal Tips, 506
Coal Whips, Colonial, 697
Cogging Mill with Balanced Top Roll; Ebbw Vale Steel Works, 421, 424
Coles’ Crane and Grab, 502, 503
Coles and Matthews’ Vertical Boiler, 341
Colquhoun’s Continuous Brake, 494
Columbia Type Writer, The, 486
Compound Attachment for Controlling Low-Pressure Cylinders, 538
Compound Engine, Willans’ Receiver, 393
Compound Engines, Boiler, and Pumping Engines for White’s 56-ft. Torpedo Boat, 48, 49
Compound Engines of the s.s. “ Cotentin,” 344
Compound Engines, Steam Pinnace, 80
Compound Launch Engine, Duncan Brothers’, 474
Compound Pumping Engine, Hydraulic Co.’s, 482
Compound Pumping Engines for the Buda-Pesth Water Works, 578, 622, 623
Compound Spiral Piston Packing, Durham and Churchill’s, 275
Compound Steam Pump, The Worthington/495
Compound Tank Locomotive; Lbndoh and North-Western Railway, 458, 459, 462, 463
Compressor, Scott’s Air, 474
Compressors, Air, at the Arlberg Tunnel, 368
Condenser, Honigmann’s Caustic Soda, 225
Conductors, Silicious Bronze, 18
Conductors, Underground Telephone, 39
Coppin’s Triple Steamship. 575
Cork, Boiler Explosion at, 97
“ Cotentin,” s.s., Engines of the, 344
Counter, Harding’s, 490
Counter, Young’s, 490
Coupling Apparatus, Belling’s Wagon, 494
Coupling Apparatus, Davies’ Wagon, 496
Coupling Apparatus, Mildred’s Wagon, 494
Coupling Apparatus, Stone’s Wagon, 496
Coupling, Cameron’s Transfer, 694
Coupling Engines to Shafting, 682
Covinto, Roller Mill at, 433
Cox-Walker’s Lamp-Holder, 455
Craig’s Heating and Circulating Apparatus, 649
Crane, The Hydraulic Engineering Co.’s, 507
Cut-Out (Tumbler), Automatic, 351
Cut-Outs, Automatic, 404
Cutter and Elevator, Busts’ Ensilage, 364, 365
Cylinders, Low-Pressure, Attachment for Controlling, 538
Cylinders, Paddle Wheels, and Boilers of the Steamer “Normandy,” Elder and Co.’s, 282,283
Davies’ Steering Gear, 503
Davies’ Wagon-Coupling Apparatus, 496
Davy Motor, The, 448
Deane Sinking Pump, The, 482
Denham-Olpherts’ Cast-Iron Plate Sleepers, 491
Diagram Showing Public Supply of Hydraulic
Power at Hull, 262
Dick, Kerr, and Co.’s Tank Locomotive, 667
Distillation of Shale, Young and Beilby’s Apparatus for the, 530, 534
Dnieper, Bridge over the, 85, 88, 110, 160,161, 213, 216
Dock, Giaving, Havre, Electric Lighting at, 39
Dock and Pontoon, Model of ; The Tehuantepec Ship Railway, 34
Dock, Timber Dry, at Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., and Erie Basin, N.Y., 316
Dome for the Nice Observatory, 645
Donaldson’s Hydraulic Motor, 178
Door Spring, A Hydraulic, 251
Doors for Torpedo Boat, Water-Tight, 383
Double Ram Pump, Evans and Sons’, 103
Dragging for Lost Torpedo, 260
Draught for Boilers, Forced, Willans’ Arrangement of, 409
Dredger, Hydraulic, for Burmah, 648, 649
Drill, Houghton’s Electric, 498
Drilling Machine ; The Forth Bridge, 57
Drilling Machine, Merry weather and Sons’ Bore-Tube, 187
Drilling Machine, Rushworth’s Radial, 360
Driving Belts, 695
Driving and Pumping Engine, Gwynne’s Combined Portable, 132
Duncan Brothers’ Compound Launch Engine, 474
Duncan’s Reversing Valve for Compound Engines, 481
Duplex Detector for Facing Point Locks, Saxby and Farmer’s, 514
Duplex Electric Machine, Wimshurst’s 7-ft., 60
Durham, Churchill, and Co.’s Attachment for
Controlling Low-Pressure Cylinders, 538
Durham and Churchill’s Spiral Piston Packing, 275
Dust-Bin, Sidgwick’s Street, 508
Dynamo, The Edison, 445
Dynamo, The Edison-Hopkinson, 109, 445
Dynamo-Electric Machine and Mather and Platt’s
Systems for Driving, 156, 157
Dynamo and Engine, Mather and Platt’s, 445
Dynamo, The Gdrard, 454
Dynamo, The GUlcher, 444, 456
Dynamo, The Hochhausen, 447
Dynamo and Motor, Parsons’, 451, 461
Dynamo and Photometric Tests at Munich, 228
Dynamo, The Sun, 447, 455
Dynamometers for Cable-Laying, 174, 175
Dynamos, Goolden and Trotter’s, 610
Ebbw Vale Steel Works, Cogging Mill with Balanced Top Roll at, 421, 424
Economiser Explosion, The Oldham, 91
Edmundson’s Calculating Machine, 486, 487
Elder and Co.’s Cylinders, Paddle-Wheels and
Boilers of the Steamer “Normandy,” 2b2, 283
Electric Generator, Kendall’s, 702
Electric Governor, Jamieson’s, 31
Electric Lamp, Trouvd’s Portable, 18
Electric Motor, Reckenzaun’s, 454
Electric Lighting :
Brush System, The, 443
Buda-Pesth Central Station, Installation at, 7
Dynamo, The Edison, 445
Dynamo, The Edison-Hopkinson, 109, 445
Dynamo and Engine, Mather and Platt’s, 445
Dynamo, The Gdrard, 454
Dynamo, The GUlcher, 444, 456
Dynamo, The Hochhausen, 447
Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s, and System for
Driving, 156, 157
Dynamo and Motor, Parsons’, 451, 461
Dynamo and Photometric Tests at Munich, 228
Dynamo, The Sun, 447, 455
Dynamos, Goolden and Trotter’s, 610
Electric Light Works, The Temesvar, 106, 107
Electric Lighting of the s.s. “Etruria” and “ Umbria,” 674
Efecfric Lighting of the g.s. “ Oceanieri,” 321
Electrical Exhibition, The Paris, 309, 311, 338
Electric Lighting—continued.
Electrical Exhibition, The Philadelphia 3 4 Engine, The Tower Spherical, 451 ’ ’
Fittings, Woodhouse and Rawson’s, 455
Fountains at the Inventions Exhibition, Illuminating, 452
Generator, Gaulard and Gibbs’ Secondary Electric, 454 a
Graving Dock, Havre, 39
Gtllcher System of, 444, 456
Havre Graving Dock, 39
High-Speed Engine, Matthews’s, 450, 460, 554
High-Speed Engine, The Westinghouse, 448
High-Speed Engine, The Willans, 148
High-Speed Engines, Parsons’, 449, 450, 451
Jablochkoff System, The, 446
Lamp, The Belfast Arc, 145
Lamp, The Clark and Bowman, 444
Lamp, The Hochhausen, 454
Lamp, The Rogers Arc, 119
Lamp, The Stanhope, 444
Lamp, The Sun, 448, 457
Lamp, The Swan, 447
Lamp, TrouvtS’s Portable Electric, 18
Lamps and Armature, Brush, 444
Lamps, The Edison, 447
Lamp-Holder, Cox-Walker’s, 455
Lamp-Holder, The Vitrite, 455
Lanterns, Trotter’s Dioptric, 455
Lighting of the Inventions Exhibition, 319
Motor, The Davy, 448
Phidol, Lacoine’s Automatic. 221, 227
Portable Electric Light Plant for the Suakim Berber Railway, 337
Protecting Arc Lamps from Lightning, 247
Siemens Brothers’ Installation, 554
Thomson-Houston System of, The, 442,452, 453
Three-Wire System for Lighting, 401
Watt Meter, Walker’s, 455
Weston System of, The, 438, 439
Electric Machine, Duplex, The Wimshurst 7-ft.. 60
Electrical Exhibition, The Paris, 309, 311, 338
Electrical Exhibition, The Philadelphia, 3, 4 Electro-Contact Mines, Torpedo, 128 Electro-Mine, Torpedo, 127, 128
Electro-Plated Carriage, South-Eastern Ry., 10,11 Elevator and Cutter, Bust’s Ensilage, 364, 365 Elevator, Grain, Fifty-Ton Floating, 208, 209 Elevator, The Otis Hydraulic, 392
Ellington’s Balanced Hydraulic Lift, 507
Ellipsograph, Knott’s, 221
Engine, Chandler’s High-Speed, 69
Engine, Compound Pumping, Hydraulic Co.’s, 482
Engine, Duncan’s Compound Launch, 474
Engine and Dynamo, Mather and Platt’s, 445
Engine, Gas, The Korting-Lieckfeld, 526, 527
Engine, Gwynn es’ Portable Pumping, 132
Engine, Hoisting, at the Forth Bridge, 190
Engine, Hydraulic, The Brotherhood - Hastie
Variable Power, 507
Engine, Mather’s Portable, 328
Engine, Matthews’s Three-Cylinder, 450, 460, 554
Engine, Steam Fire, for Liverpool, Merry weather and Sons’, 279, 340
Engine, The Tower Spherical, 451
Engine, The Westinghouse High-Speed, 448
Engine, The Wheelock, 510
Engine, The Willans High-Speed, 448
Engine, Willans’ Receiver Compound, 393
Engineering Co., Central Marine, Hartlepool, Works of the, 95
Engines of the s.s. “Australasian,” Napier and Sons’, 111, 114
Engines, Compound Pumping, and Boiler for White’s 56-ft. Torpedo Boat, 48, 49
Engines, Compound Pumping, for the Buda-Pesth Water Works, 578, 622, 623
Engines, Compound, for 21-ft. Steam Pinnace, 80 Engines, Coupling to Shafting, 682
Engines, Parsons’ High-Speed, 449, 450, 451
Engines and Pumps at the Inventions Exhibition, 474, 481, 482, 483, 495, 510
Engines, Triple Expansion ; Diagrams, 224
Engines, Triple Expansion, of the s.s. “ Sobra-lense,” 675
Engines, Wilson and Co.’s Compound, of the s.s. “ Cotentin,” 344
Ensilage Cutter and Elevator, Bust’s, 364, 365
Equipment of War Vessels, Steamboat, 48, 49, 80, 81
Evans and Sons’ Double Ram Pump, 103 *
Exhaust Steam Injector, Hamer, Metcalfe, and
Davies’s Patent, 479
Exhaust Steam Injector, Holden and Brooke’s. 479
Exhibition, The Paris Electrical, 309, 311, 338 Exhibition, The Paris Milling, 630, 631, 669 Exhibition, The Philadelphia Electrical, 3, 4 .Expanding Mandrel for Facing Nuts, 353
Expansion Engines, Triple ; Diagrams, 224
Experiments, Friction, 150
Explosion, The Beckenham Boiler, 294, 295
Explosion, Boiler, at Cork, 97
Explosion, Economiser, The Oldham, 91
Explosions in 1884; E. B. Marten’s Annual Report, 263, 287
Facing Nuts, Expanding Mandrel for, 353
Fall of a Bridge during Construction, 248
Feed-Water Purifying Apparatus, Stollwerk’s, with Root’s Boiler, 475
Feeder, Boiler, Mayhem’s Automatic, 69 Finding a Bore Hole, 31 >.
Fire Alarms, Martin’s Automatic, 4
^(Engine, ®^eam’ ^errywe^therand Sons’, 279, Firebars, Sharpe’s, 84
Firebrick Enclosed Furnaces and Water Walls, Boilers of the “Louisiana” with, 2d8, 239
luring Torpedo from Pinnace, 307
Fittings, Woodhouse and Rawson’s, 455 rive-BarrelGun, The Gardner, 468 floating Breakwaters, 559
Floating Grain Elevator, Fifty-Ton, 208, 209 { og Whistle Operator (The Sonnebula), 186 1 orms of Vibrating Bodies, The, 640, 641 Forth Bridge, The :
Air Lock with Hoisting Engine, 190
Caissons for the Queensferry Pier, Air Locks for the, 137
Caissons for the Queensferry Pier, Plan and Details of, 136, 140
Drilling Machine for Tubes, 57
Heating Furnace and Bending Press, 43 Plate-Edge Planing Machines, 56
, Tubes, Details of, 42
I* orced Draught for Boilers, Willans’ Arrange-ment for, 409
fountains at the Inventions Exhibition, Illuminating the, 452
Frame for Saloon Carriage, Webb’s, 670, 671 1 riction Clutch, Bagshaw and Sons’, 563 Friction Experiments, 150
Frue Vanning Machine, The, 437
- urnace, Healy and Thwaites’ Destructor, 700
- Heating, and Bending Press for Plates:
The Forth Bridge, 43
Furnaces, Welford’s Smokeless, 405
Garabit Viaduct, The, 594, 595, 606
Gardner Five-Barrel Gun, The, 468
Gas Engine, The Kbrting-Lieckfeld, 526, 527,
Gas-Fired Lime Kiln, 700I
Gas Hammer, Tangye Brothers’, 570I
Gas Lamp, Bower and Thorp’s Regenerative, 222 Gas-Lighted Buoy, An American, 705 Gas Scrubber at the St. Albans Gas Works, Box
and Waller s Washer at the, 405
Gaulard and Gibbs’ Secondary Generator, 454 I Gear, Baxter’s Anchor, 199 f
Gear, Hastie and Co.’s Hand-Screw Steering, 539 Gear, The Pepper Steering, 563
Gear, Proell’s Cut-off, 483
Geary-street Cable Tramway, 308
Generator, Gaulard and Gibbs’ Secondary, 454)
Generator, Kendall’s Electric, 702
Generator, Secondary, Gaulard and Gibbs’, 454 I Gerard Dynamo, The, 454
Girard Turbine, 388
Goolden and Trotter’s Dynamos, 610I
Governor, Jamieson’s Electric, 31
Governor, Turbine, and Girard Turbines, 388 Grab and Crane, Coles’, 502, 503i
Grain Elevator, Spencer and Co.’s, 208, 209 Grand Harbour, Malta, Chart of the, 385
Graphic” Printing Machine, The, 437i
Graving Dock, Havre, Electric Lighting at, 39 Ground Mines, Torpedo, 128I
Guide-Blade Propeller, Thornycroft’s, Shallow-
Draught Steamer with, for the Nile, 361
GUlcher Dynamo, The, 444, 456i
Gun, Anderson’s Muzzle-Pivotted, 467i
Gun, The Gardner Five-Barrel, 468I
Gun, Hotchkiss Machine, 466, 467 Gun, The Maxim Machine, 626, 635 Guns, The Nordenfelt, 546, 547I
Guns, for Repelling Torpedo Attack, 281 Guns, The Strength of, 3761
Guns, Turret, Sawyer’s System of Mounting, 470 Gunther’s Girard Turbines and Governor, 388 Gwynne s Combined Portable Pumping' and
Driving Engine, 132
Hammer, Tangye Brothers’ Gas, 570,
Hand Charges for the Navy, 280I
Hand-Screw Steering Gear, Hastie’s, 539 I Harding’s Counter, 490
Harding’s Tide Motor, 490|
Harefield Asbestos Works, Plan of the, 231>
Havre, Electric Light at Graving Dock, 39 Healy and Thwaites’ Destructor Furnace, 700 Heating and Circulating Apparatus for Boilers,
Craig’s, 649’
High-Speed Engine, Chandler’s, 69I
High-Speed Engine, The Westinghouse. 448 High-Speed Engine, The Willans, 448 High-Speed Engines, Parsons’s, 449, 450, 451|
Hochhausen Dynamo, The, 447 Hochhausen Lamp, The, 454
Hoisting Engine at the Forth Bridge, 190
Hole, Bore, Finding a, 31
Holtham’s Iron and Steel Permanent Way 491 Honigmann’s Caustic Soda Condenser, 225 Horizontal and Vertical Milling Machines Hulse and Co.’s, 692, 696 ’
Hotchkiss Machine Guns, 466, 467
Houghton’s Electric Drill, 498
Hudswell, Clarke, and Co.’s, Tank Locomotive
(18-in. Gauge) at Woolwich Arsenal, 417 Hulse and Co.’s Machine Tools, 692, 693, 696 Humiston’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 602 Hydraulic Crane, The Hydraulic Engineering
Co. s, 507 I
Hydraulic Door Spring, A, 251 Hydraulic Dredger for Burmah (Bruce and
Batho’s System), 648, 649
Hydraulic Elevator, The Otis, 392
Hydraulic Engine, The Brotherhood - Hastie
Variable Power, 507
Hydraulic Keel Plate Bending Machine, 129 Hydraulic Lift and Mud Receiver, Powell’s 19 I Hydraulic Machinery at the Anglesea Swim* Bridge, Cork, 178, 179, 182, 183 g
Hydraulic Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 471, 474, 507
Hydraulic Motor, Donaldson’s, 178
Hydraulic Power, Recent Progress in the Public Supply of, 262, 299 1
Hydraulic Rivetting Machines (Tweddell’s System), 471, 474
Hydraulic Shearing Machine, Anderson and Gallwey s, 212
Hydrodynamic Researches of Professor Bierk-ness, The, 305, 357, 358, 413, 543
Ice Breaker “ Brydoren,” The, 133
“Illaroo” s.s., Combined Winch and Windlass and Coal Whip for the, 661
Incandescence Lighting, Three-Wire System for, 401
Indicator, Mackenzie’s Bell, 487
Indicator, Thorpe’s, 455
Indicator for the Tower.Spherical Engine 304
Induction Machines, Wimshursts, 488, 490
Injector and Clack Box for Locomotives, Webb s,
Injector, Exhaust Steam, Hamer, Metcalfe, and
Davies’s Patent, 479 . ,
Injector, Exhaust Steam, Holden and Brooke s, 479
Inventions Exhibition, The :
Air Compressor, Scott’s, 474
Artillery, 466, 467, 468, 470, 546, 547
Band-Saw Sharpener, Rasmussen s, 495
Band-Saw, Watt’s Double, 652
Bird’s-Eye View of the Exhibition, 515
Block and Interlocking Systems, Saxby and Farmer’s Union of, 514
Boiler-Drilling Machine, Sharp, Stewart, and
Boiler Fittings, 475, 478, 479, 480, 481, 483
Boilers:
Babcock and Wilcox, The, 478
“ Cestui’ (Joicey’s Patent), The, 475
Lane Sectional, The, 480
Root’s, with Stollwerks beed-Water Purifying Apparatus, 475
Stoker, Knap’s Mechanical, 475
Boring and Screw-Cutting Apparatus, 571
Brake, Colquhoun’s Continuous, 494
Brake, The Vacuum Automatic, 494
Brake, The Westinghouse Automatic, 493
Calculating Machine, Edmundson’s, 486, 487
Calculating Machine, Tate’s, 487
Camp Kitchen, Baxter’s, 496
Car Coupler, The Janney, 493
Cask-Washing Machine, 700
Cement-Testing Machine, Michele s, 480
Cement-Testing Machine, Spoor’s, 700
Chuck, Storey and Phillips’s Adjustable, 498
Coal Tips, Butler’s, 506
Compound Locomotives (Webb s System), 458, 459, 462, 463
Counter, Harding’s, 490
Counter, Young’s, 490
Coupling, Cameron’s Transfer, 694
Crane and Grab, Coles’, 502, 503
Cut-Off Gear, Proell’s, 483
Detector for Facing Point Locks, 514
Distillation of Shale, 530, 534
Drill, Houghton’s Electric, 498
Dust-Bin, Sidgwick’s Street, 508
Electric Generator, Kendall’s, 702
Electric Lighting:
Brush System of, The, 443
Dynamo, The Edison, 445
Dynamo, The Edison-Hopkinson, 445
Dynamo and Engine, Mather and Platt’s, 445
Dynamo, The Gfcrard, 454
Dynamo, The Gttlcher, 444, 456
Dynamo, The Hochhausen, 447
Dynamo and Motor, Parsons’s, 451, 461
Dynamo, The Sun, 447, 455
Dynamos, Goolden and Trotter’s, 610
Fittings, Woodhouse and Rawson’s, 455
Fountains, Illuminating The, 452
GUlcher System, The, 444, 456
Jablochkoff System, The, 446
Lamp, The Clark and Bowman, 444
Lamp, The Hochhausen, 454
Lamp, The Stanhope, 414
Lamp, The Sun, 448, 457
Lamp, The Swan, 447
Lamp-Holder, Cox-Walker’s, 455
Lamp-Holder, The Vitrite, 455
Lamps and Armature, The Brush, 444
Lamps, Edison, 447
Lanterns, Trotter’s Dioptric, 455
Motor, The Davey, 448
Siemens Brothers’ Installation, 554
Thomson-Houston System of, 442, 452, 453
Watt Meter, Walker’s, 455
Weston System, 438, 439
Engine, Duncan Brothers’ Launch, 474
Engine, The Korting-Lieckfeld Gas, 526, 527
Engine, Matthews’ Three-Cylinder, 450, 460
Engine, Parsons’ High-Speed, 449, 450
Engine, The Tower Spherical, 451
Engine, The Westinghouse High-Speed, 448
Engine, The Willans High-Speed, 448
Engine, The Wheelock, 510
Engines, Compound, Reversing Valve for, 481
Engines, High-Speed, 449, 450
Engines and Pumps, 474, 481, 482, 483, 495, 510
Fountains at the Inventions Exhibition, Illuminating the, 452
Frame for Saloon Carriage, Webb’s, 670, 671
Frue Vanning Machine, The, 437
Furnace, Healy and Thwaites’Destructor, 700
Gas-Fired Lime Kiln, 700
Gas Hammer, Tangye Brothers’, 570
“ Graphic” Printing Machine, The, 437
Guns:
Anderson’s Muzzle-Pivotted, 467
Gardner Five-Barrel, 468
Hotchkiss Machine, The, 466, 467
Nordenfelt, The, 546, 547
Sawyer’s System of Mounting Guns, 470
Suft’s Rifle Safety Device, 470
Quilliam’s Cartridge Magazine, 470
Hydraulic Crane, 507
Hydraulic Engine, Brotherhood-Hastie, 507
Hydraulic Lift, Ellington’s Balanced, 507
Hydraulic Machinery, 471, 474, 507
Indicator, Thorpe’s, 455
Induction Machines, Wimshurst’s, 488, 490
Injector and Clack Box for Locomotives, 479 Injector, Harner, Metcalfe, and Davies’, 479 Injector, Holden and Brooke’s Exhaust, 479
Knife-Sharpening Machine, Slack’s, 495
Lifts, Attwood and Co.’s, 550
Lighting of the, 319
Locomotive, Tank, Dick, Kerr, and Co.’s, 667
Locomotives, Webb’s Compound, 458, 459, 462, 463
Lubricator, Sugden’s Plunger, 483
Machine Tools, 480, 495, 498, 570, 571,692, 693, 696
Inventions Exhibition,
Motor, Reckenzaun s Electric, 451, 49b
Oil Spreader, Clark’s, 498
Paper Bag-Making Machine, Bumsted_s, 700 Permanent Way, Holtham’s Iron and Steel, 491 pArmanent Wav. Webb’s Steel, 491 _
Physical Science, 452, 455,486, 487,488,490,496 Pipe Joint, Knyper and Denis s, 700 Plan of the, 441 , Q1
Plate Sleepers, Denham-Olpherts, 491 Preserving Timber, Boulton s Method, 505 Pulley Block Brake, Bell’s, 498
Pump, Bernay’s Steam, 522
Pump, The Deane Sinking, 482
Pump and Injector, Borland s Vortex Jet, 483
Pump, The Worthington Compound Steam, 495 Pumping Engine, Compound, 482
Pumps. Westinghouse s Air and Water, 4Ji
I Railway Appliances, 493, 494, 496, 499, 514
Range Finder, The Weldon, 487
Rivetter, Hydraulic Keel, 471, 474
Rivetting Machines, Hydraulic, 471
Saw, Wattsand Co.’s Double Band, 654
Screw-Cutting Machine, Barrow’s, 498
Slide Valve, Thom’s, 481
Slot-Drilling Machine, Hulse and Co. s, 693
Spanner, Bauer’s Linked, 495
Speed Recorder, Moscrop’s, 483
Steering Gear, Davies’s, 503
Textile Machinery, 655
Tide Motor, Harding’s, 490
Tram car, Reckenzaun’s Electric, 454, 496
Type Writer, The Columbia, 486
Variable Gauge Trucks, Mackinlay’s, 499
Vertical Milling Machine, 692
Wagon Coupling Apparatus, Belling’s, 494 Wagon Coupling Apparatus, Davies’s, 496 Wagon Coupling Apparatus, Mildred’s, 494 Wagon Coupling Apparatus, Stone’s, 496
Iron Telegraph Poles, 707
Irrigation Works, The Nice, 2, 3, 53
Jamieson’s Electric Governor, 31
Janney Car Coupler, The, 493
Keel Plate Bending Machine, Scriven’s, 129
Keel Rivetter, Hydraulic (Tweddell’s System), 471, 474
Kendall’s Electric Generator, 702
Kerr, Stuart, and Co.’s, Tank Locomotive, 697
Kinipple and Morris’s Proposed Tower Bridge, 65 Kitson and Co.’s Portable Electric Light Plant
for the Suakim-Berber Railway, 337
Knap’s Mechanical Stoker, 475
Knife-Sharpening Machine, Slack’s, 495
Knott’s Ellipsograph, 221
Knyper and Denis’s Pipe Joint, 700
Korting-Lieckfeld Gas Engine, The, 526, 527
Lacoine’s Phidol, 221, 297
Lamp, The Belfast Arc, 145
Lamp, The Clark and Bowman, 441
Lamp, Electric, Trouv6’s Portable, 18
Lamp, Gas, Bower and Thorp’s Regenerative, 222
Lamp, The Hochhausen, 454
Lamp, Rogers’ Arc, 119
Lamp, The Stanhope, 444
Lamp, The Sun, 448, 457
Lamp, The Swan, 447
Lamp, Trouve’s Electric, 18
Lamp-Holder, Cox-Walker’s, 455
Lamp-Holder, The Vitrite, 455
Lamps and Armature, Brush, 444
Lamps, The Edison, 447
Lane Sectional Boiler, The, 480
Lanterns, Trotter’s Dioptric, 455
Lap-Joints, Rivetted, 362
Lathe, Berry and Sons’ Treble-Geared, 551
Lathe, Rushworth and Co.’s Vertical, 603
Lathe, Schischkar and Harrison’s Brass-Finishing, 329
Launch Engine, Duncan Brothers’, 474
Launching Checks, Bullivant’s Steel Wire, 286 Lift, Ellington’s Balanced Hydraulic, 507 Lift, Hydraulic, and Mud Receiver, Powell’s, 19 Lifts, Attwood and Co.’s, 550
Light, Electric, on the s.s. “ Oceanien,” The, 321 Light Plant, Portable Electric, 337
Lighting, Electric, of the s.s. ‘‘Etruria” and
“ Umbria,” 674
Lighting, Electric, at Graving Dock, Havre. 39 Lighting, Electric, at Temesvar, 106, 107
Lighting of the Inventions Exhibition, The, 319 Lightning, Protecting Arc Lamps from, 247 Lime Kiln, Gas-Fired, 700
L rhh™ HoistinS Engine; The Forth
-Driuge, io/, iyu
Locomotive Compound Tank Passenger (Webb’s System), 458, 459, 462, 463 k
Locomotive, Tank, Dick, Kerr, and Co.’s, 667 Locomotive, Tank (18 in. Gauge), 417
Locomotive, Tank Kerr, Stuart, and Co.’s, 697 Locomotive for Taff Vale Railway, 266, 312 313
Louisiana, Boilers of the, with Water’Walls and Firebrick Enclosed Furnaces, 238, 239
Low-Level Tower Bridge, Proposed, 65
L<X?r®s8Ure Winders, Durham, Churchill and 538 8 Compound Attachment for Controlling,
Lubricator, Sugden’s Plunger Displacement, 483
Macgeorge’s Bore Hole Surveying Apparatus 9V) Macgeorge’s Clinometer, 258 APPara™s, 2o9 MaShearing^ld2erSOn Gall^’s
Machine, Asbestos Opening, 231
Machine, Barrow’s Screw-Cutting, 498
Mnob-ne’ ner-iy and Sons’ Planing, 389
Co ",e570°ller-Drnnn^ Sh«P> Stewart, and Machine for Drilling Tubes; The Forth Bridge, Machine, Dynamo-Electric, and Systems Mr Driving Mather and Platt’s, 156 1^Stems for Machine, Edmundson’s Calculating 486 407 Machine, The Frue Vanning, 437 ’ ’ 87
Machine, The “Graphic” Printing 437 Machine Gun, The Maxim, 626 635 Machine Guns, Hotchkiss, 466^ 467
Drilling, 118e7rry'veatller and Sons’ Bore-Tube
Machine, Michele’s Cement Testing, 251, 180
Machine, 84-in. Milling, 420
Machine, Pneumatic Moulding, 39G
Machine for Preparing Stereotype Plates 6
Machine, Rush worth’s Radial Drilling, 3b0
Machine, Scriven and Co.’s Keel Plate Bending, 129
Machine, Slot-Drilling, Hulse and Co.’s, 693
Machine, Spoor’s Cement Testing, 700
Machine, Tate’s Calculating, 487
Machine Tonis at the Inventions Exhibition, 480, 495, 498, 570, 571, 692, 693, 696
Machine, Vertical Milling, 692
Machinery, Hydraulic, at the Anglesea Swing
Bridge,’Cork, 178, 179, 182, 183
Machinery, Pumping, at the late Turin Exhibition, 234, 235, 286, 290
Machinery, Textile, at the Inventions Exhibition, 655
Machinery, Wood-Working, 164,165
Machines, Candle-Moulding, 567, 602, 618, 619
Machines, Hydraulic Rivetting, 471, 474
Machines, Plate-Edge Planing; The Forth Bridge, 56
Machines, Wimshurst’s Induction, 60, 488, 490
Mackenzie’s Bell Indicator, 487
Mackinlay’s Variable Gauge Trucks, 499
Magazine, Quilliam’s Cartridge, 470
“ Magnolia,” Steam Yacht, The, 598, 599
Mandrel, Expanding, for Facing Nuts, 353
Map of New South Wales Railways, 52
Marine Engineering Co., The Central, 95
Market-street Cable Tramways, 644
Marten’s Annual Report of Boiler Explosions in 1884, 263, 287
Martin Automatic Fire Alarm, 4
Mather and Platt’s Dynamo and Systems for Driving, 156, 157, 445
Mather’s Portable Engine, 328
Matthews’s Three-Cyhnder Engine, 450, 460, 554
Maxim Machine Gun, The, 626, 635
Mayhew’s Automatic Boiler Feeder, 69
Mechanical Mine, Torpedo, Extempore, 127
Mechanical Stoker, Knap’s, 475
Merryweather’s Bore-Tube Drilling Machine, 187
Merry weather and Sons’ Steam Fire Engine for Liverpool, 279, 340
Metal, Road, Stafford’s Screen for, 408
Meter, Walker’s Watt, 455
Michele’s Cement-Testing Machine, 251, 480
Micrometer, M. Maiche’s, 171
Mildred’s Wagon-Coupling Apparatus, 494
Mill, Cogging, with Balanced Top Roll, Ebbw Vale
Steel Works, 421, 424
Mill, Roller, at Covinto, 433
Mill Spools, Protection to, 322
Milling Exhibition, The Paris, 630, 631, 669
Milling Machine, 84-in., 420
Milling Machines, Hulse and Co.’s, 692, 696
Model of Dock and Pontoon ; The Tehuantepec Ship Railway, 34
Morane’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 618
Morfit’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 602
Moscrop’s Speed Recorder, 483
Motor, The Davey, 448
Motor and Dynamo, Parsons’, 451, 461
Motor, Reckenzaun’s Electric, 454, 496
Moulding Machine with Palmer’s Candle Forcing Apparatus, 602
Moulding Machine, Pneumatic, 396
Mounting Turret Guns, Sawyer’s System of, 470
Mud Receiver and Hydraulic Lift, Powell’s, 19 Muzzle-Pivotted Gun, Anderson’s, 467
Napier and Sons’ Engines of the s.s. “ Australasian,” 111, 114
New South Wales Railway, Map of, 52
New’ Zealand ; Plan of the Port of Otago, 84
Newton’s Arc Lamps, 145
Nice Irrigation Works, The, 2, 3, 53
Nice Observatory, Dome for the, 645
Nordenfelt Guns, The, 546, 517
“ Normandy,” Elder and Co.’s Cylinders, Paddle Wheels, and Boilers of the, 282, 283
Nuts, Expanding Mandrel for Facing, 353
Observatory, Nice, Dome for the, 645
“ Oceanien,” s.s., The Electric Light on the, 321
Ohio Silver Plate Co.’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 618
Oil Spreader, Clark’s, 498
Oldham Economiser Explosion, The, 91
Opening Machine, Asbestos, 231
Otago, New Zealand, Plan of the Port of, 84
Otis Hydraulic Elevator, The, 392
Outrigger Torpedo, 383
Paddle Wheels, Cylinders, and Boilers of the Steamer “Normandy,” 282, 283
Palmer’s Apparatus for Forcing Candles from Moulds, 602
Paper Bag-Making Machine, Bumsted’s, 700
Paris Electrical Exhibition, The, 309, 311, 338
Paris Milling Exhibition, The, 630, 631, 669
Parsons’ High-Speed Engine, 449, 450
Parsons’ Motor and Dynamo, 451, 461
Passenger Tank Locomotive, Compound (Webb’s System), 458, 459, 462, 463
Paulson’s Self-Propelling Torpedo, 145
Pearn and Co.’s Direct-Acting Ram Pump, 587
Pepper Steering Gear, The, 563
Permanent Way, Holtham’s Iron and Steel, 491
Permanent Way, Webb’s Steel, 491
Phidol, Lacoine’s, 221, 297
Philadelphia Electrical Exhibition, The, 3, 4
Phillip*’ New Rotary Pump, 351
Photometric and Dynamo Tests at Munich, 228
Physical Science at the Inventions Exhibition, 452, 455, 486, 487, 488, 490, 496
Piers of the New Tay Bridge, Machinery for Founding, The, 689
Pinnace, Steam, 21 ft., Boiler for, 81
Pinnace, Steam, 21 ft., Compound Enginesfor, 80
Pinnaces and Torpedo Boat, Steam Winch for Hoisting and Lowering, 80
Pipe Joint, Knyper and Denis’s, 700
Piston Packing, Durham and Churchill’s, 275
Plan of the Harefield Asbestos Works, 231
Plan of the Inventions Exhibition, 441
Plan of the Tehuantepec Ship Railway, 30, 34 Planing Machine, Berry and Sons’, 389
Planing Machines, Plate-Edge ; Forth Bridge, 56
Plates, Stereotype, Machine for Preparing 6 Pneumatic Moulding Machine, 396
Pontoon and Dock, Model of ; The Tehuantcnec
Ship Railway, 34 F
Portable Electric Light Plant, 337
Portable Engine, Mather’s, 328
Portland Cement, Testing, 656, 657
Powell’s Mud Receiver and Hydraulic Lift 19
Price’s Candle-Moulding Machines, 619 ’
Printing Machine, The “ Graphic,” 437
Proell’s Cut-off Gear, 483
Protecting Arc Lamps from Lightning, 247
Protection to Mill Spools, 322
Public Supply of Hydraulic Power, 262, 299
Pump, Bernay’s Steam, 522
Pump, The Deane Sinking, 482
Pump, Double Ram, 103
Pump and Injector, Borland’s Vortex, 483
Pump, A New Rotary, 351
Pump, Ram, Pearn and Co.’s Direct-Acting 587
Pump, The Worthington Compound Steam,’495 Pumping and Driving Engine, Gwynnes’, 132 Pumping Engine, Compound, The Hydraulic
Co.’s, 482
Pumping Engines, Compound, for the Buda-Pesth Water Works, 578, 622, 623
Pumping Machinery at the late Turin Exhibition 234, 235, 286, 290
Pumps, Westinghouse’s Air and Water, 494
Queensferry Pier, Air Locks for the Caissons of the ; The Forth Bridge, 137
Queensferry Pier, Plan and Details of Caissons for the ; The Forth Bridg-e, 136, 140
Quilliam’s Cartridge Magazine, 470
Radial Drilling Machine, Rushworth’s, 360
Railway Appliances, 493, 494, 496, 499, 514
Railway, Buenos Ayres Great Southern, Sleeping Carriage for the, 242
Railway, Ship, The Tehuantepec, 30, 34, 76, 77
Railways, New South Wales, Map of, 52
Ram Pump, Pearn and Co.’s Direct-Acting, 587
Range Finder, The Weldon, 487
Rasmussen’s Band-Saw Sharpener, 495
Receiver Compound Engine, Willans’, 393
Reckenzaun’s Electric Motor, 454, 496
Recording Train Speeds, 123
Regenerative Gas Lamp, Bower and Thorp’s, 222
Report, Annual, of Mr. E. B. Marten, on Boiler Explosions in 1884, 263, 287
Reversing Valve for Compound Engines, Duncan’s, 481
Riches’ Tank Locomotive for the Taff Vale Railway, 266, 312, 313
Rifle Safety Device, Suft’s, 470
River Adige at Verona, Bridge over the, 384, 385
River St. Lawrence at Quebec, Proposed Bridge over the, 336
River Thames at the Tower, Proposed Low-Level
Bridge across the, 65
Rivetted Lap-Joints, 362
Rivetting Machines, Hydraulic, 471, 474
Road Metal, Stafford’s Automatic Screen for, 408
Road and Railway Bridge over the River Dnieper,
Russia, 85, 88,110, 160, 161, 213, 216
Roller Mill at Covinto, 433
Rogers’s Arc Lamp, 119
Root’s Boiler, with Stollwerk’s Feed - Water
Purifying Apparatus, 475
Rotary Pump, A New, 351
Rotherham Boiler Explosion, 63
Rush worth and Co.’s Radial Drilling Machine, 360
Rush worth and Co.’s Vertical Lathe, 603
St. Lawrence, River, Proposed Bridge over, 336
Saloon Carriage, Webb’s Frame for; London and North-Western Railway, 670, 671
Sampson’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 567
Sautter, Lemonnier, and Co.’s Electric Light on the s.s. “ Oceanien,” 321
Sauvde’s Machine for Preparing Stereotype
Plates, 6
Saw, Watts and Co.’s Double Band, 652
Sawyer’s System of Mounting Turret Guns, 470
Saxby and Farmer’s Duplex Detector for Facing Point Locks, 514
Saxby and Farmer’s Union of Block and Interlocking Systems, 514
Scott’s Air Compressor, 474
Schischkar and Harrison’s Brass-Finishing Lathe, 329
Screen for Road Metal, Stafford’s Automatic, 408
Screw Collier for Sydney, 661
Screw-Cutting and Boring Apparatus, Snowden’s, 571
Screw-Cutting Machine, Barrow’s, 498
Scriven and Co.’s Keel Plate Bending Machine, 129
Sea Channel, Witham, New, The, 195
Self-Propelling Torpedo, Paulson’s, 145
Shafting, Coupling Engines to, 682
Shale, Young and Beilby’s Apparatus for the
Distillation of, 530, 534
Shallow-Draught Steamer with Guide-Blade Propeller for the Nile, Thornycroft and Co.’s, 361
Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Boiler Drilling Machine, 570
Sharpe’s Firebars, 84
Shearing Machine, Anderson and Gallwey’s, 212
Ship, Ice-Breaking, The “ Brydcren,” 133
Ship Railway, The Tehuantepec, 30, 34, 76, 77
Sidgwick’s Street Dust-Bin, 508
Siemens Brothers’ Electric Light Installation, 554
Silicious Bronze Conductors, 18
Simpson and Co.’s Timber Dry Docks, U.S.A,, 316
Slack’s Knife-Sharpening Machine, 495
Sleepers, The Denham-Olpherts Plate, 491
Sleeping Carriage for the Buenos Ayres Great
Southern Railway, 242
Slot-Drilling Machine, Hulse and Co.’s, 693
Smokeless Furnaces, Welford’s, 405
“ Sobralense,” s.s., Triple Expansion Engines of, 675
Soda Condenser, Honigmann’s Caustic, 225
Sonnebula, The, or Fog Whistle Operator, 186
South-Eastern Railway, Wainwright’s Electro-
Plated Carriage for the, 10,11
Spanner, Bauer’s Linked, 495
Speed Recorder, Moscrop’s, 483
Speeds, Recording Train, 123
Spencer and Co.’s Fifty-Ton Grain Elevator, 208, 209
Spoor’s Cement-Testing Machine, 700
Spherical Engine, The Tower, 451
Spherical Engine, The Tower, Indicator for, 304
Spiral Piston Packing, Durham and Churchill’s
Compound, 275
Spring, A Hydraulic Door, 251
Stability of Vessels, The, 377
Stafford’s Automatic Screen for Road Metal, 408
Stainthorp’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 618
Stanhope Lamp, The, 444
Stanhope Water Softener, The, 574
Steam Fire Engine for Liverpool, Merry weather and Sons’, 279, 340
Steam Pinnace, 21-ft., Boiler for, 81
Steam Pinnace, 21-ft., Compound Engines for, 80
Steam Winch for Hoisting and Lowering Pinnaces and Torpedo Boat, 80
Steam Yacht “ Magnolia,” The, 598, 599
Steamboat Equipment of War Vessels, The, 48, 49, 80, 81
Steamer, Shallow Draught, with Guide Blade
Propeller for the Nile, Thornycroft’s, 361
Steamship “Australasian,” Engines of 111, 114
Steamship, Coppin’s Triple, 575
Steamship “Sobralense,” Triple Expansion Engines of the, 675
Steamships “Etruria” and “Umbria,” Electric
Lighting of the, 674
Steel Boiler Plates, Thick, 387
Steel and Iron Permanent Way, Iloltham’s, 491
Steel Permanent Way, Webb’s, 491
Steel Wire Launching Checks, Bullivant’s, 286
Steering Gear, Davies’s, 503
Steering Gear, Hastie and Co.’s Hand-Screw, 539
Steering Gear, The Pepper, 563
Stereotype Plates, Sauvee’s Machine for Preparing, 6
Stoker, Knap’s Mechanical, 475
Stollwerk’s Feed-Water Purifying Apparatus,
Root’s Boiler with, 475
Stone’s Wagon-Coupling Apparatus, 496
Storey and Phillips’s Adjustable Chuck, 498
Street Railroad, The California, 255
Strength of Guns, The, 376
Suakim-Berber Railway, Portable Electric Light
Plant for the, 337
Suft’s Rifle Safety Device, 470
Sugden’s Plunger Displacement Lubricator, 483
Sun Dynamo, The, 447, 455
Sun Lamp, The, 448, 457
Surveying Apparatus, Macgeorge’s Bore Hole, 259
Sutter-street Railroad Co.’s Cable Line, 158, 159
Swan Lamp, The, 447
Swing Bridge, Anglesea, Cork, Hydraulic Machinery at the, 178, 179, 182, 183
Switchboard, Telephone, The Williams, 3
Swivelling Wheel, Ten wick’s, 312
Syphon for the Nice Irrigation Works, 53
Tangye Brothers’ Gas Hammer, 570
Tank Locomotive, Dick, Kerr, and Co.’s, 667
Tank Locomotive (18-in. Gauge) at Woolwich Arsenal, 417
Tank Locomotive, Kerr, Stuart, and Co.’s, 697
Tank Locomotive for the Taff Vale Railway, Riches’, 266, 312, 313
Tank, Passenger Locomotive, Compound (Webb’s System); London and North-Western Railway, 458, 459, 462, 463
Targets for Torpedo Practice, 257
Tate’s Calculating Machine, 487
Tay Bridge, The New, 689
Tehuantepec Ship Railway, The, 30, 34, 76, 77
Telegraph Poles, Iron^ 707
Telephone Conductors, Underground, 39
Telephone Switchboard, The Williams, 3
Temesvar Electric Light Works, The, 1C6, 107
Tenwick’s Swivelling Wheel, 342
Testing Machine, Michele’s, Cement, -251, 480
Testing Machine, Spoor’s, Cement, 700
Tests, Dynamo and Photometrical, Munich, 228
Textile Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 655
Thick Steel Boiler Plates, 387
Thom’s Slide Valve, 481
Thomson-Houston System of Electric Lighting, The, 442,452, 453
Thornewill and Warham’s Cask-Washing Machine, 700
Thorpe’s Indicator, 455
Three-Wire System for Incandescence Lighting, 401
Tide Motor, Harding’s, 490
Timber, Boulton’s Apparatus for Preserving, 505
Timber Dry Dock, at Baltimore, Maryland,
U.S.A., and Erie Basin, N.Y., 316
Time, American, 399
Tongs, Water and Lifting for Torpedoes, 205
Tools, Machine, at the Inventions Exhibition, 480, 495, 498, 570, 571, 692, 693, 696
Torpedo Attack, Guns for Repelling, 281
Torpedo Boat and Pinnaces, Steam Winch for Hoisting and Lowering, 80
Torpedo Boats, White’s 56-ft., Compound Engines and Pumping Engines for, 48
Torpedo Director, 414, 415
Torpedo Fight, Plan of, 333
Torpedo Nets, 334
Torpedo, Outrigger, 383
Torpedo, Paulson’s Self-Propelling, 145
Torpedo, The Whitehead, 127, 128, 155
Tower Spherical Engine, The, 451, 304
Train Speeds, Recording, 123
Tramcar, Reckenzaun’s Electric, 454, 496
Tramway, Cable, The California-street Railroad, 255
Tramway, Cable, The Geary-street, 308
Tramways, Cable, Clay-street Hill, 26, 27, 28
Tramways, Cable, Union and Market-street, 416, 644
Treble-Geared Lathe, Berry and Sons’, 551
Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “Australasian, 114
Triple-Expansion Engines; Diagrams, 224
Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Sobra-lense,” 675
Triple Steamship, Coppin’s, 575
Trotter’s Dioptric Lantern, 455
Trouvd’s Portable Electric Lamp, 18
Trucks, Mackinlay’s Variable Gauge, 499
Tubes, Drilling Machine for ; Forth Bridge, 57
Tubes for Firing Torpedoes, 334
Tubes for the Forth Bridge, Details of, 42
Tuck’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 567
Tunnel, The Arlberg, Air Compressors at, 368
Turbines and Turbine Governor, Gunther’s Girard, 388
Turin Exhibition, Pumping Machinery at the, 234, 235, 286, 290
Turret Guns, Sawyer’s System of Mounting, 470
Tweddell’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, 471,
Type Writer, The Columbia, 486
“ Umbria” and “ Etruria,” s.s., Electric Lighting of the, 674
Underground Telephone Conductors, 39
Underlip Carriage for Torpedoes, 177
Union and Market-street Cable Tramways, 416
Vacuum Automatic Brake, The, 494
Valve, Duncan’s Reversing, for Compound Engines, 481
Valve Gear, Details of; Engines of the s.s. “ Australasian,” 111
Valve, Thom’s Slide, 481
Vanning Machine, The Frue, 437
Vertical Boiler, Coles and Matthews’s, 341
Vertical and Horizontal Milling Machine, Hulse and Co.’s, 692, 696
Vertical Lathe, Rush worth and Co.’s, 603
Vessels, The Stability of, 377
Viaduct, the Garabit, 594, 595, 606
Vibrating Bodies, The Forms of, 640, 641
View of the Inventions Exhibition, 515
I Vitrite Lamp-Holder, The, 455
Voting Apparatus, Butcher’s, 325
1 Wainwright’s Electro-Plated Carriage; South-Eastern Railway, 10, 11
War Vessels, The Steamboat Equipment of, 48. 49, 80, 81
Walker’s Watt Meter, 455
Washer Gas Scrubber at the St. Albans Gas
Works, Box and Waller’s, 405
Water and Lifting Tongs for Torpedoes, 205
Water-Purifying Apparatus, Anderson’s, 523
Water Softener, The Stanhope, 574
Water-Tight Doors for Torpedo Boat, 383
Water Walls and Firebrick Enclosed Furnaces, Boilers of the “ Louisiana” with, 238, 239
Waterworks, The Buda-Pesth, Compound Pumping Engines for, 578, 622, 623
Waters’ Clock Dial, 490
Watts and Co.’s Double Band Saw, 652
Webb’s Frame for Saloon Carriage ; London and North-Western Railway, 670, 671
Webb’s Locomotive Injector and Clack Box 479
Webb’s Steel Permanent Way, 491
Weldon Range-Finder, The, 487
Welford’s Smokeless Furnaces, 405
Wells, Artesian, Boring, 683, 684, 709
Westinghouse’s Air and Water Pumps, 494
Westinghouse Automatic Brake, The, 493
Westinghouse High-Speed Engine, The, 448
Weston System of Electric Lighting, The, 438, 439
Wheel, Tenwick’s Swivelling, 342
Wheelock Engine, The, 510
Whips, Colonial Coal, 697
Whistle Operator, Fog (The Sonnebula), 186
Whitehead Torpedoes, 127, 128, 155
White’s 56-ft. Torpedo Boats, 48, 49
Willans’ Arrangement of Forced Draught for
Boilers, 409
Willans’ High-Speed Engine, 484
Willans’ Receiver Compound Engine, 393
Williams’ Telephone Switchboard, The, 3
Wilson and Co.’s Compound Engines of the s.s.
“ Cotentin,” 344
Wimshurst’s Induction Machines, 60, 488, 490
Winch, Steam, for Hoisting and Lowering Pinnaces and Torpedo Boat, 80
Winch and Windlass Combined, and Coal Whip for the s.s. “ Illaroo,” 661
Witham New Sea Channel, 195
Wood-Working Machinery, 164,165
Woodhouse and Rawson’s Fittings, 455
Woolwich Arsenal, Tank Locomotive (18-in.
Gauge) at, 417
Works of the Central Marine Engineering Co., Hartlepool, 95
Works, Electric Light, The Temesvar, 106,107
Works, The Nice Irrigation, 2, 3, 53
Worthington Compound Steam Pump, The, 495 Wunschmann’s Candle-Moulding Machine, 618
Yacht, Steam, The “Magnolia,” 598, 599
Young and Beilby’s Apparatus for the Distillation of Shale, 530, 534
Young’s Counter, 490
SUBJECT MATTER. (Where the Name is in Italics the Abridgment is Illustrated.)
Alloys, G. A. Dick, 302
Axles, Tubular, E. Peckham, 638
Belting : 24, 176, 638
R. F. M. Chase, 176; R. B. Jones and J. Hughes, 24 ; J. Moxon, 176; F. Reddaway, 24; V. J. Taylor, 24 ; F. Walton, 176 ; D. Williams, 638 Boat Detaching Gear : 203, 354, 591
N. J. P. Brazen and G. IK. W. Paine, 354 ; A. J McAuley, 203; W. Ramsay, 591; J. S. de B. Yelloby, 591; T. A. Harper, 591; H. E. Foster, 591
Boats, Rafts, &c. : 203, 354, 591
Life, H. Critten, 203; H. Hargreaves, 354; Haft, T. A. F. Hall and II. T. Clanchy, 203; Submarine, J. II. L. Tuck, 591
Boiler Compounds, &c. : 712
C. J. and W. T. Arnell, 712; Van Baerle and Co., 712; L. C. Caspersen, 712; E. Morris, 712 Boiler Furnaces, Steam (See Furnaces) Boilers, Steam, 100, 101, 253, 519, 710, 711
C. J. Appleby, 100 ; G. H. Babcock, 711; Babcock and Wilcox Co., 253 ; Babcock and Wilcox Co., 519,711; W. Bentley, 519; J.Blake,711; S. Boswell, 519 ; M. P. W. Boulton, 519; C. T. Burchardt, 253 ; H. C. Bull, 711; J. Burrell, 253; W. Clark, 253; G. W. Claussen, 519; J. Corbett, 711; E. J. Curten, 253, 710; E. Field and H. Aydon, 518 ; S. Fox, 711; J. A. Hanna and T. F. Shellington, 710; J. H. Harrison,
519 ; G. G. M. Hardingham, 253 ; W. Hornsby and J. Clapham, 253 ; J. C. Jopling, 100; E. S. T. Kennedy, 519; C. A. Knight and G. W. Thode, 711; IV. Malam, 253; B. N. Marchant, 100; J. J. Miller and G. J. Tupp, 253;
D. Nicholson, 519; J. N. Paxman, 519; A. Pifre, 518; F. Siemens, 710; G Stevenson, 710; T. and R. Stirling, 519 ; G. S. Strong, 100; W.
S. Sutherland, 519; G. II. Taylor, 519; W. B. Thompson, 253; J. Tobin, 519
Boilers, Steam (Fittings for.) : 24,101, 254, 519, 520, 711, 712
Circulating Water in, J. Keiller, 254; D. Thomson, 254 ; Cleaning Flues of, F. L. McGa-han, 712; J. Murray, 712 ; A. O. Stopes, 711; Feeding Automatically, J. S. Bennett and A. Lumsden, 520; G. T. Bouton and C. Trepar-doux, 712; P. A. Buisson, 712; A. C. de Dion, 712; T. and D. McCullock, 520; Fusible Plug for, J. Dewrance, 101; Heating Feed of,
G. H. Babcock and L. Pine, 712 ; J. Goucher, 254 ; J. Howe, 712; N. E. 'Joly, 712; J. Kir-kaldy, 712; T. Sykes, 520; J. Wright, 520; Lagging for, Grunzweig and Hartmann, 519; W. L. Thompson and J. C. W. Stanley, 254; Low-Water Alarm for, J. H. Dewhirst, 520; J. W. Kenyon, 101; Pressure Gauges for, J. Burden, 254; Preventing Corrosion in (See also Boiler Compounds), L. C. Caspersen, 712; A. J. Marquand, E. Hancock, and J. R. Powell, 519; E. Metcalf, 519 ; Protecting Tubes for, T. Morris, 101; Purifying Feed of, G. II. Babcock and L. Pine, 712; Safety and Pressure Gauge
for, F. and S. Smith, 712 ; Safety Valves, F. H. Hills, 101; Lethinllier and Pilne, 520; J. and P. Pendlebury, 520; with Low-Water Alarm Combined, T. Mackenzie, 712 ; Steam Traps for, J. Auld, 101 ; D Halpin, and J. Gresham, 101; J. Johnson, 712 ; W. Kulhman, 520 ; H. Lancaster and R. F. C. Tongue, 520; W. Rotton, 24; Steam and Water separator for, M, Schmidt, 520; Superheating Steam for, L. Fouque, 251 ; C. J. Galloway and J. H. Beckwith, 254 ; Tube-Cleaner for, E. Geiter and O. Wirth, 520 ; Tube Ferrule for, W. Taylor, 712 ; Tube Stopper for, S. A. Johnson, 711; Water Gauges for, A. Guyot, 254 ; S. Morley, 520; T,
R. Summerson, 712
Breakwaters, &c., G. H. T. Beamish, 355
Cables, S. Morgan, 204
Carbon, Preparation of, S. J. Coxeter and H.
Nehmer, 566
Casks, Forming, &c., E. Patterson, 176
Casting Metals : 74, 302, 616
A. G. Arfwedson, 616; W. Beardmore and J. M. Cherrie, 616 ; S. Fox and J. Whitley, 616 ;
F. T. Giles, 302; S. Johnston, 302 ; S. Sidda-way, 616; J. Whittaker, 302; E. G. Zimmermann, 616; Extracting Soft Metal, C. F. Brush, 74; Moulding Machines, P. L. Simpson, 74; Moulds of Mica, B. W. Traylor, 74 ; Pipes Whitfield, 74 ; Steel, M. Brustlein, 74 ; J. D. Ellis, 74
Centrifugal, Machine Driving, A. Watt, 638 Clutches, Friction (See also Shafting Couplings),
23, 278, 412
W. Bagshaw, 278; H. J. King, 23; K (7. Riley, 412
Coke, Manufacture of : 615, 616
C. E. Bell, 616 ; F. Brunck, 615; F. Carves, 616 Condenser (See Engine Fittings and Boilers,
Steam, Feeding)
W. Collins, 100
Converters, Bessemer (See Furnaces) Crushing Machines (See Grinding, &c.) Distilling Oils, W. Young and G. T. Beilby, 302 Docks, Pontoons, &c.: 203, 591
J. Stanfield, 591; A. Taylor, 591; R. Turn bull, R. Fell, and A. M. Cohen, 203
Dredgers, &c. : 278, 436
H. J. Coles, 278; Golden States and Miners’ Iron Works, 278 ; H. C. Lobnitz, 278; S. Williams, 436 ; Chains for, J. L. Robert, 436
Drilling Machines, E. F. Gordon and H. Hobbs, 276
Dynamo-Electric Machines: 44, 45, 153, 330, 565, 686, 687
A. W. Adams, 687; L. Bollmann, 330; Sir C. T. Bright, 44; W. A. Carlyle, 45, 153; R. E. B. Crompton, 330; H. Cushman and. J. P. Hall, 330 ; E. B. Cutten, 687 ; C. Cuttriss, 330; C. P. Elieson, 686 ; G. Forbes, 687 ; Z. T. Gramme, 153 ; J. H. Greenhill, 330; G. Hookham, 565; J. Hopkinson and If. Mather. 45; M. H, Hurrell, 330 ; E. Jones, 565; Leipner,W. A., 153 ; IF. M. Mordey, 45 ; W. M. Mordey and C. Watson, 686; C. Mor timer-Sterling, 565; T, Parker and P. P. Elwell, 45; C. A. Parsons, 330; W. H. Scott and E. A. Paris, 330; A. Sporel,
687; Sir W. Thomson and S. Z. de Ferranti, 153 ; E. Toynbee and T. R. Culley, 686 ; E. L. Voice, 153 ; S. William*, 153 ; Locomotive, F. H. Danchell, 153; Motors. Regulating Speed of, 3/. Deprez, 153; F. J. Sirrague, 153
Dynamometers (See also Meters): 24
E. J. Bourry, 24; M. Deprez, 24
Electric Batteries : 45, *6,153,154, 331, 565,687
J. C. Howell, 687; C. Moseley, 687
Primary, W. J. S. Barber-Starkey, 687; E. Bazin, 687 ; J. Cerpaux, 46 ; E. P. Chaimsonovitz, 45 ; A. Dun, 565, 687 ; S. H. Emmens, 45 ; D. G. Fitzgerald andT. J. Jones, 154 ; F. H. Gossage, 153 ; P. R. de F. D’Humy, 153, 331, 687 ; J. J. Lundy and W. F. Bottomley, 45; F. M. Lyte, 45 ; D. F. Piot and A. Levy, 153; J. Rapieff, 565; A. Schanschieff, 33i; A. Tribe, 45;
Primo-Secondary, G. G. Andre, 45
Secondary, L. Epstein, 565 ; D. G. Fitzgerald and T. J. Jones, 331; H. F. Joel, 331; A. Khotinsky, 687 ; F. M. Lyte, 45; J. Myers, 565; G. Prescott, M. F. Purcell, D. Sherlock, and W. II. Dunne, 565 ; T. Rowan, 565 ; W. Ta} lor and F. King, 687 ; A. Tribe, 45, 687; A. Tribe and A. P. Price, 687 ; J. S. Sellon, 331; Casting Plates for, C. F. Brush, 154
Electric Conductors : 46, 154, 332, 566, 688
E. W. Beckingsale, 566; II. F. Campbell, 566. A. A. Cowles, 154; M. G. Farmer, 566; J; Greenalgh and P. Chase, 154; J. J. Harrop, 46; W. E. Heys, 46; N. de Kabath, 46 ; E. D. McCracken, 46; A. C. Tichenor, 688; T. G. Turner, 46; C. E. Webber and F, Bolton, 46
Connections for, J. S. Beeman, 688; for Electric Railways, M. H. Smith, 688 ; Grapnels for Submarine, Sir J. Anderson and A. E. Kennelly, 688; Insulators for, J.
A. Fleming, 332; W. C. Johnson and S. E. Phillips, 566 ; A. Muirhead, 688 ; A. Parks, 688 ;
B. Pell, 46; E. L. Sheldon, 332 ; Paying Out, W. C. Johnson and S. E. Phillips, 566; Testing, E. W. Beckingsale, 566; J. L. Clark, 566
Electric Current Regulators : 45, 331, 565, 687 Bain Electric Co., 45 ; C. J. Bosanquet and W. Tomlinson, 565 ; A. W. Brewtnall, 331; J. Gilmore and W. R. Clark, 565 ; J. E. 11. Gordon, 687 ; S. Jenkin, 592 ; N. de Kabath, 331 ; IK. II. Scott and E. A. Paris, 331; S. F. Walker and F. G. Olliver, 331; S. F. Walker and F. G. Olliver, 565
Electric Fuzes : 331, 688
A. W. Brewtnall, 331; R. E. Dunston, 688 ; J. Mackenzie, 688; Sir IP. Thomson and J. T. Bottomley, 688
Electric Generators, Secondary, L. Gaulard and J. D. Gibbs, 153
Electric Lamps : 24, 45,46, 331, 332, 565, 566,638, 687
Arc, T. Basilevsky, 331; J. Brockie, 332; R. E. B. Crompton and T. Crabb, 565; T. Cut-triss, 565 ; W. Geipel, 332; M. H. Hurrell, 45; H. F. Joel, 331; R. H. Mather, 46; R. P. Sellon, 565
Incandescence, J. G. W. Aldridge, 382 ; C. H. Benton and H. H. Grubbe, 332; S. H. Emmens and R. Barlow, 46; J. S. Fairfax, 332; G. Hookham, 566; J. G. Lorrain, 46; E. L. Roussy, 332; J. Swinburne, 46, 332; Sir W. Thomson, 46 ; F. IL Varley, W. Beale, and R. H. Padbury, 566;
Holders for, J. M. A. Gerard-Lescuyer, 332 : J. H. Greenhill, 687 ; W. Harvie, 332; R. P. Sellon, 332; A. Swan, 687;
Portable, C. Beck, 332 ; E. T. Boston, 687
Electric Meters : 46, 154, 331, 565, 687 (See also Galvanometers) II. Aron, 565 ; J. Cauderay, 687; A. P. Chat-took, 331; J. and H. M. Goodman, 154; J. E. H. Gordon, 687 ; II. F. Joel, 46; L. B. Miller, 331; J. S. Raworth, 565 ; J. Tavener, 154 ; A. P. Trotter, 331; A. Wright, 331
Electric Railways (See also Telpherage), T. P. Chandler, 355
Electric Switches : 46,154, 566, 688, J. G. W. Fairbairn, 566 ; H. Faraday, 566; J. H. Holmes, 46 ; T. J. Jones and R. Belfield, 688; A. Khotinsky, 154; J. Mackenzie, 688; G. R. Richardson and W. Raworth, 154 ; Sir W. Thomson, 46 ; F. Wynne and G. C. Sillar, 688 Electricity, Distributing : 330, 688, J. E. H. Gordon, 688; W. H. Scott and E. A. Paris, 330
Elevators (See also Hauling and Hoisting), G. F. and A. G. Lyster, 278
Engine Fittings : 102, 230, 382, 542, 666
Condensers, A. Greig, 382 ; H. Hocking, 666; R. Howarth, 230; J. Kirkaldy, 666;
Crank Axles, H. Linney, and T. W. Lawson, 102;
Crank Shafts, W. Corteen, 666; H. B. Young, 666;
Governors, G. Carette, 382 ; L. A. Groth and J. Graells, 102; H. Hudson, 382; H. Lindley, 102; IK. B. Mason, 542 ; G. Miotti, 382; H. Oelert Nippes and A. Bolzani, 230; R. Rackham, 382 ; G. B. Rennie, 382; J. G. Sanderson, 542 ; A. Soderstrom, 230 ; P. IK. Willans, 382, 542;
Electric, A. E. Porte and E. Manville, 666; P. W. Willans, 382, 542;
Packing, T. Barber, 542 ; G. Rodger, 230; D. Taylor, 102; R. Wagstaff, 542 ; R. Young, 230; Metallic, J. G. Hughes, 542; W. H. Jacobs, 666; T. Johns, 666; A. Maclaine, 382; S. Perkins, 382; R. White and N. S. Hawks. 666;
Pistons, J. Ambler, 666 ; P. Brotherhood. 382 ; H. Lancaster, 230; W. J. Murgatroyd, 666; A. J., and T. Oldham and T. Perrin, 230; L. Schnabl and L. Koreff, 382; J. Tweedy and G. Patterson, 382;
Stuffing-boxes, S. Griffin 102;
Withdrawing Condensed Water fron Cylinders, C. C. Worthington, 230 (see also Engines, Steam)
Engines : 101,102, 230, 542,666; Barring, W. Hargreaves and W. Inglis, 101,10! Caloric, L. Benier, 230; H. Guthrie, 666; II Long, 230; W. Schmidt, 542
Engines, Gas : 102, 230, 381, 382, 540,541, 542, 66i W. Ainsworth, 542; J. Atkinson, 102; S Clayton, 102; E. Cobham and J. Gillespie, 230; F. W. Crossley, 230; F. W. Crossley, 541; C D. Deboutteville and L. P. C. Maland in, 230 J. H. Dewhurst, 230; E. Etave and J. d Braam, 230 ; J. Fielding, 102 ; II. Guthrie 542 ; W. and J.‘ H. Hill, 230; H. P. Holt, 102; H. P. Holt and F. W. Crossley, 230; C. W. King, 382 ; C. T. Linford and II. J. T. Percy 381; T. McDonough, 542; T. M. W. J. Malam and W. A. Ireland, 666; W. J. Munden, 230; R Pollock, 381 ; IF IK. Pope, 666 ; W. J. Rodgen son, 230; J. E. Rogers, 541; J Shaw, 541 • J Sohniein, 230; C. M Sombart, 382; J. Spence’ 541; J. Spiel, 666 ; G. W. Weatherhogg, 511; T. M. Williamson, J. Malam, and C. W. King 230, J. R. Woodhead, 102; Compound, R. p* , Holt, 541;
Electric Igniter for, D. S. Regan 542;
Gas Governor for, E. Schrabetz, 382
Igniting, J. J. Butcher, 382 ;
Regulator for Gas Supply of, II. P. Holt, 666 ;
Rotary, T. H. W. A. Johns, 542; Liquid-Pressure, L. A. Bon-temps, 540
Engines, Locomotive : 203, 355, 591; J. C. Craven, 591; W. Hammond, 203 ; J A Longridge, 203 ; A. McNeill, 591; D. G Morrison, 355 ; F. IK. Webb, 355; Tramway,’N S Russell, 355
Engines, Multiple Cylinder : 540,665, 666; P. Brotherhood, 540, 666; T. Harrison, 665; W. Lowrie, 665 ; F. Wynne, 665
Engines, Portable : 203, 355 W. H. Barker, 203 ;
Chimney Gear for F A Sharpe and W. Woollason, 355; Traction’, G. F. Page, 355
Engines, Rotary : 101, 381, 542, 666 (See Pumps) J. J. Blair and A. W. Black, 381; O. T. Colebrook, 101; J. McConnell, 381; D. Gallafent 101; P B A. Ganot, 666; J. Hamilton, 101; T. H. W. A Johns, 542 ; G. T. Leitch, 381; C A. Parsons, 101; 6. Persson, 381; G. Weston, 381; Turbine, J. Ritchie, 666
Engines, Steam : 101, 203, 229, 380, 381, 412, 540; 664, 665, 666 (See also Engines, Locomotive) ’ W. S. Arnold, 381; A. Rever, 229 ; G. T. Dickinson, 540; A. C. Engert, 380; T. Harrison, 665 ; J. P. Lea, 101; C. Lee, 380 ; W. Lowrie, 665; J. J. May, 380; J. J. Miller and G. J. Tupp, 229 ’ J. F & M., Rankin, 510 ; J. C. Rhodes and J. F. Shaw, 380; J.W. Richardson and J.Tweedy 381’ W*®* Sutherland 640 » Westinghouse, 381; 1. Willdigg and W. J. Brett, 664; C. C. Worthington, 381; Compound, W. Bury, 101 • H. ^uy, 229 ; D. Joy, 665 ; C. A. de Landsde, 665 * W. I. Norris and T. Hosking, 666; La Societe Anonyme des Usines Franco-Russes, 665 • T. Vernon,665; C. C. Worthington,229; Cushioning’ Piquet et Cie., 381; Fireless, C. Heinzerlin®’ 380; High Speed, G. Anslow and II. A. Bavlev (Coalbrookdale), 381; Oscillating, J. Q. Run-stan, 540; C. P. Waldron, 666; Pumpin°* C C. Worthington, 229; Cylinders, Valves, Valve Gear, &c^ for, E. R. Allfrey, 665; C. Bedford, : S' Brotherhood, 666 ; L. B. Carricaburn, IE* Daglish, 381; G. T. Dickinson, 541, m65n; m40? L* Eng’ebretsen, 229 ; T. C. 1 idler, 229; T. R. II. Fisken and J. E. Weyman, 541, J. Gillies, 541; A. Hill 101 • h G. Holborow 54!; T. Hunt, 665; A. Jackson,’ 540 ; C. A. de Lands6e, 665 ; G. Low, 665 ; " • 665 J # Matthews, 666 ; A. Metcalf’?8J- Miaer andG. J. Tupp, 229; W. H. Nisbet, 665; W. J. Norris and T. Hosking 666; Oesterreichisch-Alpine Montan-geseHschaft, 540; R. Ogden and T. M. Lipsey, 380; R. de Palacios, 665; A. Pay ton and A W1J8w’PeFper, 380 ; J. B. Pitchford and W. T. Garratt, 541; R. Proell, 541 • W Schmidt, 229 ; W. Stevens, 541; W. T. Stewart’ 540; G. S. Strong, 101, G. S. Strong, 229 ; h’ Tenting and W. F. F. Salomon, 229 ; J. Thom 66a ; H. Tipping, 229 ; J. W. O’Toole, 229 ; J Tweedy and J. Patterson, 381; C. P. Waldron’ W®lford> 101; Whitehead, 381; J. Whitehead and J. Pollock, 229 ; T. Willdigg and 664;
Evaporating, &c., A. Nobel, 412
Explosives : 23, 411 (See also Firearms) A. Robel, 411 ; T. Woolhouse, 23
Extracting Metals : 302 R. J. Atcherley 302; D. G. Fitzgerald, 302 ; O ’ 302 ’ Sir c- Knowles, Bart., 302 ; S. G. Thomas, 302
File Cutting (See Tools, Machine) Fog Horns, J. Bryceson, 591
Forglng Machines : 125 126 (See also Rolling Machines) °
A Art/wzr, 125; J. Ashton, 125 ; J. H. Bickley,
JJhlers, 126; W. Leyland, 125; J. Sheldon, 126; Channelling, H. Koehler, 125 Firnaces: 73,100, 254, 300, 301, 519, 520, 611, 615, 710, 711
T. E. Barlow-Massicks, 73 ; T. Knott, 614 ; T. Milburn and C. W. Haydon, 614 ; Pechiney et
301 ; H, D. Poohin, 300; T. Tildesley, 614 ; Bessemer, P. C. Gilchrist and L. G. Fitz-maunce, 301; Blast and Cupola, J. Swain, 73 • Converter, W. Courtenay, 73 ; G. Hatton, 615 ; f i01? e’ 301 ; Fastening for Lids
of Retorts, G. King, 614 ; Firedoor, Liners of, L Mailer, 73; Gas, T. E. Edwards, J. W Holmes, and B. Medgley, 615 ; Schulz, Knaudt, and Co 615 ; Hopper Feeder for, T. L. Ellis, 614 ; Hydrocarbon, J. Buffet, 519 ; J. H Selsyn, 73 ; S. R. Smith, 519 ; For the Manufacture of Steel, W. Courtenay, 73 ; Obtaining Ammonia from Blast, R. Main and W. GaL braith, 73 ; Puddling, J. Lurch and R. Allen,
300 ’ generative Coke, bcnlesische Kohlen and Cokeswerke, 300 • Reheating, JI Farnworth, 614 ; F. Monks;
I. Hall, andT. and W. Burton, 615; Re-verberatory, T. L. Kilis, 73; T. L. Ellis, 614,
C. Bramall, 300; T. Gillespie, 301; r°1oer’*J-^be,11- 520 ! Bahcock and Wil-n: ^?aokus> 711; C. S. Bergmann, Ruff’4 J’ K- Broadbent, 254 ; J.
W ffT Bul1’ 711 ! J- Burrell, 254 ;
W. J. Chubb, 519; T. R. Crampton, 711; T S Dobson and A. Murfet, 711; G. Fenwick, 100’;
I7enderson, 100 ; E. Honey-church, 100; A A. Johnson and G. G. Rhodes, 254 ; W. Kent, 520; C. C. S. Knap, 100 ; C. A Kmght and G W. Thode, 711; 8. McDougall, IJ1 - McMillan, 100; G. Mead 710- D Morns 711; G. F.’ Orange, 711Tg’. Rodger,’
Sawyer, 711; H. W. Shame 254 • T Sinclair, 254 ; 8. R. Smith, 519 ; J^Tate, 100 ’• w Tobin, 519 R. and W
Welford, 2?4, 520 ; J. Whittle, 520; R. Wilsoli’ 2o4, J. Wright, 253 ; Supplying Air to, W. J.’
Chubb, 519 ; K. H. Hepburn 254;
254 ; Tuyeres for, W. Dodd, 615 , J. Taylo , 301; Valves for Hot Blast, J. A. Birkbeck, 30 , Zinc, J. Quaglio, J. Pintsch and A. Lentz, 73 Galvanometers, L. B. Miller, 154
Gas Burners, Incandescent, V. Popp, i/o
Gas Governor, J. Stott, 638
Gas, Manufacture of: 73, 74, 301, 302, 61a, C^E. Bell, 616; J. M. Bennett, 616 ; E. C. Burgess, 615; W. A. Byrom and J. A B. Bennett, 301; F. Carves, 616; -R. A.
brough, 73 ; J. Cort, 616; S. B. Darwm, 616 ,
J. Hanlon, 301; F. Hembert and E. Henry, 73,
F. C. Hills, 301; J. Hislop, 302; P. J. Jones, 616; A. Klbnne, 615; W. K C. M. McCarty, 73; W. T. Walker, 301; W. P. Wilson, 301, Furnaces, Retorts and Muffle, Stectvner, Chamotte, &c , 73; Hydro-carbon W F. C.1. McCarty, 301; Producers, W. Backer, 616 ,
J. E. Bott, 615; G. B. Hislop, 73, J. Me Farlane,301; D. Rylands, 301; Schulz, Knaudt, and Co., 615 ; F. Siemens, 616; W. S. Sutherland, 615; Retorts, C. E. Bell, 73, J. M. Bennett, 616; A. M. Chambers and T. Smith,
73 ; H. Green, 302 ; H. Hack and F. Ley, 73 , J. Hislop, 302 ; W. P. Ingham and A. C. Hill,
74 • W T Walker, 73; B. P. Walker and
J. A. B.' Bennett, 73 ; Valves for Purifiers, G. Dawson and W.Froggatt, 74 .
Gases, &c., Regulators for, A. Hemingway, 24 Grinding, Crushing, and Sifting Machines :
24, 126,278, 435
J. T. Andrews, 435; E. L, H. Bauermeister, 278; E. C. Blackstone, 435; C. O. Dost, 126; P. van Gelder, 126; P. Gillen and J. IV Throop, 126; P» -A. Luckenbach, 126 ,-Novak and Jahn, 435 ; J. Qualter, 435; W., W. and H. S. Rainforth, 126; Society Anonyme pour les Procddds Breveted de Farinerie, La, 278; B. Touja, 126; W. H. Thomson, 435; Stones for, W. Hartmann, 24
Hauling and Hoisting Machinery : 126, 278, 436
G. Andrews, 278 ; W. Box, 126; S. Butler, 126; J. A. Caldwell, 126; W. G. Clissold, 278 ; A. Higginson, 126; T. Sudron, 126; Cranes, M. Easthope, 126; J. Fielding, 126; IK. IF. Hulse, 436 , B. and F. W. Walker, 436 ; Elevators, Buckets for, S. S. Stott and R. Birtwistle, 436; Lifts, J. M. Day, W. R. Green, H. C. Walker, and R. Carey, 126; Safety Apparatus for, T. Hicken, 436; Pulley Blocks, Differential, H. Pullar, 278; Skep, G. W. and J. G. Penn, 436 ; Winding Apparatus, Safety, J. W. Stables, 436
Heating Liquids, T. A. de Koster, 412
Indicators, G. M. Borns, 176
Injectors : 23,175, 411
J. Gresham, 411; H. Holden, R. G. Brooke, and T. H. White, 23 ; H. Holden,R. G. Brooke, . and T. H. White, 175 ; S. Macfarlane, 175 ; C.
S. Madan, 411; T. B. Sharp, 411
Iron (See Metals)
Lamps : 23, 24, 42, 638
Gas, A. Hemingway, 42; T. Thorp, 24; Governors for, T. Heron, 24 ; Miner’s Safety,
G. W. Elliott, 24; H. H. Ford, 23; A. J. Liversedge, 638; J. Routledge and H. Johnson, 24; W. Tate, 24 W. G. Thresher and H. J. L. Farebrother, 24
Lifts, Hydraulic (See also Hauling and Hoisting),
G. Hutchinson, 278
Lubricating Oils, J. Seeger, 638
Lubricators : 175,176, 411, 638
R. Arrol, T. J. Hadley, and R. Curry, 175 ; A. Baird, 176 ; A. Bauer, 411; J. S. Hail, 638 ; R.
H. Heenan and R. H. Froude, 411; J. J. Irvine, 411; L. E. Kane, 176 ; F. L. McGahan, 638; J. S. Miller, 176; L. C. Nielson, 411; W. Noll, 411; W. Robinson, 175; R. J. Threlfall, 175; Sight-Feed, R. Baird and C. R. Boult, 638 ; P. Barclay, 638; W. Dixon, 638; J. S. Hall, 638; J. Kitson, S. BirKett, and J. Robinson, 411; R. Montgomery, 638; S. Reid, 411; G. Sumner, 411
Metals : 302, 616
Casting (See Casting); Extracting, E. Fischer, and M. W. Weber, 616; J. Mason, 616; J. A. Mays, 616; F. Siemens and J. G. Gordon, 616; Treating, H. Bramall, 616; W. Braun, 616; J. Gilligan, 616 ; J. Gjers, 616; A. Sailler, 616 ; F. Siemens and J. G. Gordon, 616 ; Treating Iron and Steel, R. B. Abbott, 302 ; J. Bealsey, 302; R. Hadfield, 302 ; W, Penman. 302 • ’
Meters, Liquid, P. Samain, 412
Mill-Board, Asbestos, R. L. Kirlcw, 176 Moulding (See Casting)
Mining Machines : 278, 435
8. C. Lechner, 435 ; V. H. Lechner, 435; 5. Stiitz,^ 435 ; Boring Wells, C. Chapman, 435 ; Bringing Down Coal, G. A. and W. H. Crow, 278 ; Cutting Coal, G. F. Wynne and J. S Borlase, 278; Extracting Minerals, T. Lishman, 278 ; Tunnelling, J. H. Greathead, 278; Washing Coal, R. Robinson, 435
Ordnance, Firearms, &c, : 22, 23, 175, 410 636
637 ’ ’
J. B. Bull, 175; B. Burton, 175 ; J. Hammerli and J. Hausch, 637 ; T. Nordenfelt, 411; J F b winburn, 411; Ammunition, R. S. Ripley. 22 • Armour Plates, T. English and A. Wilson, 637 ’ Breechload1 ng, C. T. M. V. de Bange, 637; W A. F. Blackeney, 410 ; H. S. Maxim, 636; J. P.’ Pieu, 637; W. M. Scott, 636; Cartridges M Cock 175; IF. Hebler, 175 ; H. S Maxim 637 • Checking the Recoil of, J. B. G. A. Canet, 637 ’ Feed Apparatus for Guns, II. S. Maxim 636 • Fuzes, 1 Nordenfelt, 175 ! Gun Caniks’, C.T
636, Gunpowder, H. Gruson, 636 ; T. Nordenfelt and V. A. Meurling, 636; Hammerless Guns, J. height, 23 ; Locking Actions of, H A Silver and W Fletcher, 23 ; Machine Guns H
a11’ 4A° ’ T* Ncrdenfelt, 637 ; T. Nordenfelt, 410; Magazines, G. V. Fosberv 637 • Manufacture of Cannon, B. T. Babbitt 17^*
Baiaie, 17o; .Producing Hollow Shaft/ q Lake and W. Hope, 637 ; Projectiles VV1 s 637kereir «37L'V' Lorenz. 637; H. A. Shipp
Ores, Treating : 74, 302 (See ako Metals) Amalgamating, R. T. Atcherley, 302; A.
74 ; B. C. Molloy, 74; Concentrating, H. 1. Tobey and G. B. Thayer, 302 ; Sulphide of Antimony, J. Simpson and E. W. Parnell, 74
Piping : 23, 176, 412
Connecting, J. Frick, 176 ; Coupling for, J. Jamieson, 23 : N. Thompson, 23 ; F. R. WiIde-gose, 412; Joints, L. Kuypers and P. Dems, 17b Pulleys : 176, 412 , __
Clip, W. R. Lake (Benedict Burnham Manufacturing Co.), 412; J. Ten wick, 176; A. C.
Wells, 412
Propellers : 354 (See also Ships)
J. McGuirl, 354; Construction of, A. D. de Bruignac, 354
Pumps : 277, 436 M x
J. A. Wade and J. Cherry. 277 ; Automatic Steam, A. Gozzard. 436; Double-Acting, J. McGwin, 436; Duplex, J. Fielding, 666; Pneumatic, F. Windhausen, 436; Rotary (See also Engines, Rotary); Steam, S. G. Brown and W, Bobey, 277 ; L. B. Carricabum, 277 ;
J. Gwynne, 277 ; R. Rackham, 436
Railway Brakes : 204, 355, 592
H. Booth, 355; J. P. Davies, 592; H. Flad, 204; P. A. Gambaro, 204; J. J. Lappin, 592 ; J. Seubich, 592 ; Continuous, C. R. Van-Ruyven, 355 ; Flexible Joints in Working, Le-conteux and Garnier. 355 ; for Tramcars, R. W. Vining, 355
Railway Car Couplings : 204, 591, 592
T. Bolt. 592; J. Darling. 591 ; J. B. Hannay and J. Cowan, 592; W. R. S. Jones. 592 ; J. T. Roe, 204 ; N. S. Russell. 592; H. Stephenson, 204, 592 ; W. II'. Thurmond. 204
Railway Permanent Way : 203, 204, 355, 591
A. E. Adlard, 591; A. E. Adlard, 591; A. Haarmann, 204 : C. Seguin, A. Ode, J. E. Filassier, and G. P. E, Bruneau, 591; B jits for, V. Corteen, 591; Chairs for, F. J. Talbot. 355 ; Electric Railways, T. P. Chandler, 355 ; Fastenings, B. Gallagher, 591; S. Rideal, 203 ; Fish Plates, W. Corteen, 591; Joint Chairs for Fishing Rails, 3f. and F. W. Stevens, 355; Joint for Rails, J. Kerr, 355 ; Lock Nuts, E. Brasier, 591; Locking Nuts, R. D, Sanders. 203; Moving and Locking Railway Points, J. Saxby, 204; Preserving Sleepers, E. L. Collins and C. F. Pike, 591
Railway Rolling Stock : 204,356
Axle Boxes, L. Raymond and A. Henrard, 204 ; Bearings, W. Day, 204; J. Willis, 356; Buffers, R. Hill and J. Darling, 201; A. Pope, 356 ; C. Robert, 356 ; Buffers and Drawbars, A. Slater, 204 ; Carriage Frames, F. H. and F.E. Rosher, 204 ; Drawbars for Freight Cars, W. H. Jones, 204 ; Facilitating Passage at Curves, T. Grondona and Co., 356; Lamps, J. F. Shalits andT. C. J. Thomas. 356 ; Supporting Wheel*,
C. E. Eaton. 356; Tramcars, A. Reckenzaun, 356; Trucks, R. Wilson and J. Cunliffe, 356; Varying the Gauge, F. Mackerilay, 356; Wheels and Axles, H. E. Winter, J. L. Murgot, and W Frost, 356
Railway Signals and Points : 356, 592
J. Enright, 592 ; E. Han cox, 356 ; L. J. Phelps, 592; J. Steven, 592 ; W. Thompson, 592 ; J. Tomlinson, 356; Automatic, J. Aubine, 356 ; Electrically Working, E. Tyler. 356
Railways, Ships’ : 355
Raising and Lowering, J. B. Eads, 355 ; Turntables, J. B. Eads, 355
Refrigerating Machine, Condict, N. W., and Rose, N. J. and T., 412; J. C. Rossi, 638
Retorts (See Gas Retorts)
Rolling, Forging, &c., Machines : 277, 435
Corrugating Plates for Flue Tubes, F. D. Rose, 435; Drawing Tubes, J. Short, 435; Driving and Reversing Gear, H. W. Fowler, 435 ; Manufacture of Railroad Spikes, L. Acheson and J. M. Duncan and H. L. Fox. 277 ; Manufacture of Steel and Iron Bars, &c., J. F. and A. Fairley, 277; Rolling Axles, R. H. Thompson and H. D. Norris, 277 ; Rolling Metals,
D. Stewart, 277 ; Rolling Taper Iron, T. Keen and W. Beasley, 277 ; Rolling Tyres, S. Huff am, 277 ; J. Munton, 277, 435; Shaping Metal Cylinders, J. A. and J. Hopkinson. 278
Rotary Motors (See Engines, Rotary) Shafting : 23, 176, 412, 637, 278
Bearings, W. R. Austin and J. F. de Navarro,
637 ; W. W. Smalley, 637; P. Subit, 176 ; Clutches, W. Bagshaw, 278; H. J. King, 23 ; F. G. Riley, 412 ; Coupling, J. C. Blevney, 637; T. L. Ellis, 23; W. J. Fraser, 637; J. Jamieson, 23 ; W. Lowrie, 176 ; J. Miller and L. Grayson, 412: N. Thompson, 23; Securing Pulleys, W. and T. Cook, 412
Ships : 203, 590
J. L. Eshelman, 590; W. B. Thompson, 590; Paddle Wheels, G. T. Dickinson, 590! Propellers, G. T. Dickinson, 203; A. McLaine, 590; Protecting, F. M. Lyte, 203; Steering, J. Donaldson, 203
Ships’ Fittings : 203,490
Anchors, J. H. Barry, 590 ; W. II. Gales, 591; J. T. Williams, 203 ; Logs, D. Carroll, 203 ; Mariner’s Compass, S. Pitt and M. G. V. Bos, 591; Steering Gear, J. H. Smiles, 591
Sifting Machines (See Grinding, &c.) Signalling Apparatus, J. Enright, 201 Speed Indicator: 411, 412, 6381
J. Farquharson and D. W. Lane, 411 ; F R John, 412; W. H. Lord, 412; J. B. Moscrop,
638 ; J. M. Napier, 411; D. Orme, 412
Springs, Rubber, L. Sterne, 412
Stables, Dividing, G. A. Wooley and II. Hart 94 Steam Trap (See Boiler Fittings)
Steel (See Metals)
Steel, Manufacture of: 73, 615
P. Botcharoff, 615 ; W. Courtenay, 73 : J. Gjers, 615 ; J. Riley, 615.
Stereotype Matrices, T. G. and II. Daw 173 Stone, Artificial, J. Hatfield, 176
Telegraphic Apparatus : 154
J. Graham, 154; F. II. W. Higgins 154 Telpherage (See Electric Railway): 204, 356, teswr- »
Telephonic Apparatus : 46,154, 332, 566, 688
F. Blake, 688 ; C. Cummings, 46 ; J. W. Duxbury and II. W. Breckenridge, 46 ; A. F. St. George, 566 ; M. Kotyra, 566; C. Lever, 566 ; J. T. Lister, 566; L. G. Lorrain, 688 ; A. A. Campbell Swinton, 154 ; S. P. Thompson, 566, 688 ; S. P. Thompson and Jolin, 688 ; F. Villiers-Stead and E. R. Hedgman, 332 ; T. Wallace, 566 ; Telephonic Art, J. N. Maclntire, 154; Carbon, S. J. Coxeterand H. Nehmer,566 ; Diaphragms, G. Gray, 688 ; Microphones, K. S. Dembinski, 566; F. J. Bernal, 332 ; Receivers J. E. Fuller, 332 ; J. A. Kingsbury, 566 ; J. A* Maloney, 332; H. P. Pratt, 566; P. G. Skre-vanow, 688: Transmitters, G. L. Andres, 154; J. Berliner, 46; D. Drawbaugh, 154, IF. B. Hale, 46 ; J. A. Kingsbury, 566 ; J. A. Maloney, 332 ; C. Moseley, 560 ; La Socfete Gdntfrale de Telephones, 688 ; S. P. Thompson, 566 ; S. P. Thompson and P. Jolin, 566; S. P. Thompson and P. Jolin, 688
Tiles, Ridge, J. G. Stadler and E. Schmid, 24 Tools, Hand : 125, 435
Cutting Holes in Metal, R. K. Jones, 435 ; J. Lyall, 435 ; Drilling, J. L. Shorrock, 435 ; L. Short 435; Files, L. Muller, 435; Tube Expanders, P. P. Hure, 125; Vice, W, Cortem, 435
Tools, Machine : 124,125, 276, 434,435
Brake Attachment, J. Dewrance, 124 ; Cutting Grooves on Rollers, P. Turner, 435; Cutting Metal, J. Tinn and T. Crete, 125; Drilling,
E. F. Gordon and II. Hobbs, 276; Expanding Tubes, D. Marshall, 435 ; File Cutting, A. Weed, 435; Fitting Elliptical Springs, J. S. Passsenger, 434 ; Gear Rivetting, G. D. Edmeston, 125 ; Planing, Shaping, Slotting, and Slot-Drilling Machines, G. A. and W. H. Crow,
124 ; Punching, J. W. Bowers, 434; Punching, Perforating, and Shearing Machines, J. Fielding, 125 ; J.Tushaw, 125; Punching, and Rivet-ting, W. S. Gilmer, 124 ; W. S. Gilmer, 276 ; Regulating the Speed of Guide Screws of Lathes, IF. Darling and R. Sellers, 124 ; Regulating the Stroke of Hydraulic Machines, J. Fielding, 276; Shearing, C. G. Biggs and T. Wilde, 276 ; Tongued and Grooved Boards, H. C. Tunis,
125 ; Turning, Japy Brother and Co., 435
Tools, Small : 125, 277, 435
Boring, T. Harrison, 277 ; Boring Bar with Expanding Cutters, E. Richards, 435 ; Holder for Slotting Machines, C. J. Galloway and J. Burton, 277 ; Parallel Vice, P. Thompson, 125; Rotary Facing, J. W. Phillips, 435
TORPEDOS : 23, 175, 638
C. A. McEvoy, 23; R. Paulson, 175 ; Rifled,
W. J. Murphy and J. R. Foster, 638
Tramways {See also Railways), 204
Tubes, Flexible, S. Sorgue, 638
Turbines (See Engines, Rotary)
Valves : 23,176, 412, 638
J. Auld, 23; J. Blake, 23; G. F. Busbridge, 638; W. W. Fyfe, 23; J. M. Goldsmith, 23; F. W. Gritten, 23; J. Hemmings, 23;
H. F. Hill, 412; J. Joyce, 638; G. Knott. 23 ; W. M. Liewellin, 638 ; R. Wrigley Rosa, 412 ; W. P. Thompson, 412; Asbestos Packed Cocks, J. Dewrance and G. H. Wall, 176 ; Ball, C. M. P. Lafit, 176 ; Cocksand Taps, C. M. P. Lafit, 176; Reducing, IF. Key, 23 ; Regulating Flow of Fluids, C. Hosken and S. B. Goslin, 412 ; Taps, R. Cole, 412 ; T. Single-ton, 412
Velocity, Variable Ratio, H. S. II. Shaw, 412
Vulcanised Fibre, Treatment of, F. Taylor, 176 Water Meters : 638 „
J. Bowie, W. Turner and M. Hill, 638, R. Fraser and W. Clark, 638; A. Frayer and La Socitftd Michel et Cie, 24 ; Piston, A. Goodwin, 638; A Goodwin and C. H. Brain, 638
Weighing Machine, T. Moy, 24
Wheels : 204, 356, 592
J. Cross, 356; W. Eyre, 592; W. S. Lockhart, 356 ; S. Williams and G. Rushing, 204
NAMES OF PATENTEES. Abbott, R. B., Treating Iron, 302
Abell, J., Steam Boiler, &c., Furnaces, 520
Acheson, L., and Duncan, J. M., and Fox, II. L.
Forging Railroad Spikes, 277
Adams, A. W., Electric Motors, 687
Adlard, A. E., Railway Permanent Way, 591
Adlard, A. E., Railway Permanent Way, 591
Ainsworth, W., Gas Engine Cylinders, 542
Aldridge, J. G. W., Filament for Incandescence
Lamp, 332
Allfrey, E. R., Slide Valves for Engines, 665
Ambler, J., Pistons, 666
Anderson, Sir J., andKennelly, A. E., Submarine
Cable Grapnels, 688
Andre, G. G., Primo-Secondary Electric Batteries, 45
Andres, G. L., Telephonic Transmitters, 154
Andrews, J. T., Grinding and Crushing Mills, 435
Andrews, G., Lifts and Hoists, 278
Anslow, G. and Bayley, H. A., High-Speed Engines, 381
Appleby, C. J., Steam Boilers, 100
Arfwedson, A. G., Ladles, 616
Arnell, C. J. and W. T., Injecting Boiler Compositions, 712
Arnold, W. S., Steam Engines, 381
Aron, H., Electric Meter, 565
Arrol, R., and Hadley, T. J., and R. Curry, Lubricators, 175
Arthur, N., Rolling Machines, 125
Ashton, J., Forging Machine, 125
Atcherley, R. J., Amalgamating Gold, 302
Atkinson, J., Gas Engines, 102
Atwood, J. E., Purifying Iron and Steel, 74
Aubine, J., Railway Signals and Points, 356
Auld, J., Reducing Valves, 23
Auld, J., Steam Traps, 101
Austin, W. R., and Navarro, J. I . de, Journal | Bearings, 637
Babbitt, B. T., Casting Cannon, 175
Babcock, G. H., Steam Boilers, 711
Babcock, G. H., and Pine, L., Water Heaters
and Purifiers, 712
Babcock and Wilcox Co., Steam Boilers, 253
Babcock and Wilcox Co., The, and Pratt, N. IF., ,
Steam Boilers, 711
Babcock and Wilcox Co., Steam Generators, 519 Backer, W., Gas Producer Furnaces, 616 Backus, A., Furnaces, 711
Bagshaw, W., Friction Clutches, 278 bain Electric Co., Electric Current Regulator, 45 A., Sight-Feed Lubricators, 176
Baird, B. and Boult, C. JI., Sight-Feed Lubricators, 658
Baldie, J., Shells for Ordnance, 175
Bange, C. T. M V. de, Breechloading Guns, 637 Bunge, C. T.M. V. de, Gun Carriages, 637 Barber, T., Pistons for Steam Engines, 542 1 teriesS687key’ $*’ Primary Electric Bat-
Barclay, P., Sight-Feed Lubricators, 638 Barker, W. H., Portable Steam Engines, 203 Barlow-Massicks, T., Furnaces, 73
Barry, J. H., Anchors for Ships, &c., 590 Basilevsky, T., Electric Arc Lamps, 331 Bauermeister, E. L. H., Roller Mills, 278 Baur, A., Lubricators, 411
Bazilevsky, T., Electric Arc Lamps, 331
Bazin, E., Primary Electric Batteries, 687
Beamish, G. H. T., Breakwaters, Retaining Walls, &c., 355 °
Beardmore, W., and J. C. MacCherrie, Steel and Ingot Moulds, 616
Beasley, J., Manufacture of Puddled Iron, 302 beck, C., Portable Electric Lamps, 332 Beckingsale, E. W., Electric Conductors, 566 Bedford, C., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 101 Beeman, J. S., Electrical Connector, 688 Bell, C. E., Coking and Distilling Coal, 73 Bell, C. E., Production of Hydro-Carbons, 616 Bell, R., Distilling Shales, 616
Benedict - Burnham Manufacturing Company (Lake), Clip Drums or Pulleys, 412
Benier, L., Hot Air Engines, 230
Bennett, J. M., Mechanical Retorts, 616
Bennett, J. E., and Lumsden, A., Feeding Boilers, &c., 520
Bentley, W., Steam Boilers, 519
Benton, C. H., and Grubbe, H. H., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 332
Bergmann, C. S., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 254 Berliner, J., Telephonic Transmitters, 46 Bever, A., High Speed Steam Engines, 229 Bickley, J. H., Rolling Machine, 125
Biggs, C. G., and T. Wilde, Cutting Shearings, 276
Birkbeck, J. A,, Valves for Hot Blast Furnaces, &c., 300
Blakeney, W. A. F., Breechloading Ordnance, 410
Blakeney, W. A. F., Projectiles, 637 Blackstone, E. C., Grinding Mills, 435 Blair, J. J., and Black, A. W., Rotary Engines, 381 °
Blake, J., Steam Boilers, 711
Blake, J., Stop Valves, 23
Blake, F., Telephones, 688
Blevrwy, J. C., Friction Couplings, 637
Bollmann, L., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 330
Bolt, D., Couplings for Railway Vehicles, 592
Bontemps, L. A., Hydraulic Engines, 540
Booth, J. S., Boiler, &c., Furnaces, 711
Booth, H., Railway Brakes, 355
Borns, G. 3L, Steam Engine Indicators, 176
Bosanquet, C. J., and Tomlinson, W. A., Engine
Governors, 565
Boss, M. V. G., Mariner’s Compass, 591
Boston, E. T., Portable Electric Lamp, 687
Boswell, S., Furnace or Flue Seams, 519
Botcharoff, P., Manufacture of Steel, 615
Bott, J. E., Crucibles, &c., 301
Bott, J. E., Gas Producers, 615
Boulton, M. P. W., Generating Steam, 519
Bourry, E. A., Dynamometers, 24
Bowers, J. W., Punching Machinery, 434
Bowie, J., Turner, W., and Hill, M., Liquid
Meters, 638
Box, W., Hoists or Pulley Blocks, 126
Bramall, H., Manufacture of Bar Iron, 616
Bramall, C., Smelting Furnace, 300
Brasier, E., Lock Nuts, 591
Braun, W., Manufacture of Copper, 616
Brewtnall, A. W., Safety Cut-Outs for Electric Currents, 331
Bright, Sir C. T., Dynamo-Electric Machines. 44
Broadbent, J. K., Steam Boiler Furnace, 254
Brockie, J., Electric Arc Lamps, 332
Brooke, R. G., Holden, H., White, T. H., Injectors, 23,175
Brotherhood, P., Multiple Cylinder Engines, 540
Brotherhood, P., Pistons, 382
Brotherhood, P., Steam Engines, 666
Brown, E. J. P., and Paine, G. W. W., Boat Detaching Gear, 354
Brown, 8. G., and Boby, W,, Steam Pumping Engines, 277
Bruignac, A. D. de, Screw Propellers, 354
Brunck, F., Manufacture of Coke, &c., 615
Brush, C. F., Extracting Soft Metal Castings, 74
Brush, C. F., Secondary Electric Batteries, 154
Brustlein, M., Casting Steel, 74
Bryceson, J., Fog Horns, 591
Buffett, J., Hydro-Carbon Furnaces, 519
Buisson, P. A., Automatic Boiler Feed Regulators, 712
Bull, J. B., Gunlocks, 175
Bull, H. C., Steam Generatorsand Furnaces, 711
Burch, J., and Allen, R., Puddling Furnace, 73
Burchardt, C. T., Tubular Steam Boilers, 253
Burden, J., Pressure Gauges, 254
Burgess, E. C., Liquid Hydro-Carbons, 615
Burrell, J., Furnace Grates, 254
Burrell, J., Steam Boilers, 253
Burton, B., Magazine Firearms, 175
Bury, W., Compound Steam Engines, 101
Busbridge, G. F., Valves or Stop-Cocks, 638
Butcher, J. J., Igniting Valve for Gas Engines, 382
Butler, S., Staiths, 126
Byrom, W. A., and Bennett, J. A. B«, Distilling
Coal, 301
Caldwell, J. A., Hoists, &c., 126
Campbell, H. F., Electrical Conductors, 566
Canet, J. B. G. A., Checking the Recoil of Guns, 637
Canet, J. B. G. A., Working and Loading Guns, 637
Carette, G., Engine Governors, 382
Carlyle, W. A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 45,153
Carricaburn, L. B., Slide Valves of Steam Engines, 381
Carricaburn, L. B., Steam Pumps, 277
Carroll, D., Ships’ Logs, 203
Carves, F., Treating Gases from Coke Oyens, 616
Caspersen, L. C., Preventing Corrosion in Steam
Boilers, 712
Cauderay, J., Electric Meters, 687
Cerpaux, J., Primary Electric Batteries, 46
Chaimsonovitz, E. A, Primary Electric Battery, 45
Chambers, A. M., and Smith, T., Coke Ovens,
I &c., 73
Chandler, T. P., Electric Railways, 355
1 Chapman, C., Apparatus for Boring Wells, 435
I Chase, R. F. M„ Belting, 176
Chattock, A. P., Galvanometers, 331
Chesebrough, R. A., Manufacture of Gas, 73
Chubb, W. J., Furnaces of Steam Boilers, 519
Clark, J. L., and Mance, C. L., Testing Electrical
Cables, 566
Clark, W., Flue Tubes of Steam Boilers, 253
Clark, W., Steam Boilers, 253
Claussen, G. W., Steam Boilers, 519
Clayton, S., Gas Engines, 102
Clissold, W. G., Hoisting Gear, 278
Cobham, E., and Gillespie, J., Gas Engines, 230
Cock, M., Cartridges, &c., 175
Cole, R., Cocks or Taps, 412
Colebrook, 0. T., Rotary Engines, 101
CoJes, H. J., Grab Buckets for Dredging, &c., 278
Collins, W., Condenser, 100 .
Collins, E. L„ and Pike, C. F., Preserving Railway Sleepers, 591
Condict, N. W., and Rose, T., Refrigerators, 412
Cook, W. and T., Securing Wheels to Shafts, 412
Corbett, J., Steam Boilers, 711
Cort, J., Manufacture of Gas, 616
Corteen, V., Lock and Nut, 591
Corteen, W., Crank Axles, 666
Corteen, W., Fishplates, 591
Cortem, W., Vice, 435
Courtenay, W., Converter Furnaces, 73
Cowles, A. A., Electric Conductors, 154
Coxeter, S. J., and Nehmer, H., Preparation of
Carbon, 566
Crampton, T. R., Furnaces, 711
Craven, J. C., Locomotives, 591
Crompton, R. E, B., and Crabb, T., Electric Arc Lamps, 565 .
Crompton, R. E. B., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 330
Critten, H., Lifeboats, 203
Cross, J., Wheels for Railway Carriages, 3t>6
Crossley, F. W., Gas Engines, 230
Crossley, F. IK., Gas Engines, 541
Crow G. A. and W. H., Miners’ Wedges, 278
Crow, G. A. and W. H., Planing, Shaping, &c., Machines, 124
Cummings, C., Telegraphic Apparatus, 46
Curten, E. J., Steam Boilers, 253, 710 .
Cushman, H„ and Hall, J. P., Dynamo-Electric
Machines, 330 .
Cutten, E. B., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 687
Cuttriss, C., Electro-Motors, 330
Cuttriss, T., Electric Arc Lamps, 565
Daglish G. H., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 381 Dancheil, F. H., Electric Locomotives, 153 Darling, J., Coupling for Railway Vehicles, 591 Darlinq, W., and Sellers, R , Lathes, 124
Darwin, S. B., Adjustable Dip Pipes, 616
Davies, J. P., Brake Apparatus, 592
Daw, T. G. and H., Producing Stereotype Matrices, 176
Dawson, G., and Froggatt, W„ Centre Valves for
W. R., Walker, H. C. and Carey, R., Lifts, 126 .
Dav, W., Railway Carriage Bearings, 204 Deboutteville, C. D., and Malandin, L. P. C.,
Gas Engines, 230 . .
D’Humy, P. R. de F., Primary Electric Batteries, 153, 331, 687
Delmard, M., Shells for Ordnance, &c., 22
Dembinski, K. S., Microphones, 566
Deprez, M., Dynamometers, 24
Deprez, M., Regulating Dynamo-Electric Machines, 153 P
Dewhirst, J. H., Boiler Safety Alarm, 520
Dewhurst, J. H., Gas Engines, 230
Dewrance, J., Fusible Piu»®>
Dewrance, J., Machine Tools, 124
Dewrance: J., and Wall, G. H., Asbestos-Packed 176
Dick G.’ A., Metallic Alloys, 302
Dickinson, G. T., Paddle Wheels, 590
Dick nson G. T. Reversing Steam Engines, 541
DiSon G. Ship Propellers 203 Dickinson, G. T., Steam Engines, 665 Diekinson G. T., Steam Engines, 540
Dion A C. de, Bouton, G. T„ and Trepardoux, C ’Automatic Boiler Feeders, 712
Dixon W., Sight Feed Lubricators, 638
Dobson, T. S , and Murfet, A., Firebars and Furnaces, 711
W Water Tuyeres, 615
Donaldson, J., Steering Ships or Vessels, 203 HnQi C O Grinding Machine, 126
Dow G E . Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 540 Drawbauqh, D., Telephonic Transmitters, 154 Dnn A Primary Electric Batteries, 565, 687 Dunstan, J. Q-, Oscillating Cylinder Engines, n^nC«to5n°R E., Electric Safety Fuze, 688
Duxbury J- W., and Breckenridge, H. W., Telephonic Exchanges, 46
Eads J B„ Raising and Lowering Ships, 355 Eads, J. B., Ship Bailway, 355
Fnqfhooe, Travelling Cranes, 126
™on PC. E., Railway Wheels and Axles ,356 fS^ston G. D., Gear Rivetting Machines, 125 iXrds?T E, Holmes, J. W„ and Medgley,
B., Gas Furnaces, 615
Ehlers J. H., Forging Machine, 126
S o. A Electromotors, 686
Elliott G W„ Miners’ Safety Lamp, 24 Fills J 3., Casting Steel Ingots, 74
Ellis,’ T, L., Furnaces and Gas Producers, 614
Ellis, T. L., Shaft CoupK*’’ 73 Emmens, S. H., and Barlow’ R PiBot • T
descence Lamps 46 > •> ^e^tnc Incan-
Emmens S. H., Electrolytes 45
Gear^l11’ Automati° Expansion Valve i®,T. fa’nd wTsonng2nel’ 380
^®t’ J ’ Ij-W* Air'T-™°U592IateS’ 637
^x^^^,PetroleumEngine> Eyre, W., Railway, &c„ Wheels, 592
Fairbairn, J. G. W FlPPf,.;„ c -. ,
I arquhaison, J and Lanp T> w « cators, 411 ’ D* W*> Speed Indi-
B"^’F'«nace8,10° 518 E„ and Aydon, H„ steam Generators, EiMiim 3j TrtVpIin?Cranes> 120
J., Gas Engines, 102
Keldtn7 ’Machines, 276
Fieldin?’ /’’p umP!nS Engines, 666
Welding J., Punching, Shearing, &c., Machines, ^616 ■’ and Weber> K W- Extracting Gold, Fisken, T, R. II., and Wevman r v . .
Fi“?eraldXD GiOFOrf Cu£°ff Val’y<£ 5«’ Fitzgerald’ D ? Extractmff Silver, 302
ETectricBatteries m J°neS’ T’ J" Pri“a^ Jitzgeiald, D. (* and Jones T t a j
Electric Batteries, 331 ’ T- J’’ Sec°ndary
Flad, H., Railway Brakes, 204
&& .Materials, 332
Ford w w Dfflam°-Electric Machines, 687 Fosberv c”v ’ p " S S?-fety Lamp> 23 ’ Foster Jii% ^^PnxnSK Firear“8, 637 Fouqu’e L i)iw?n» ?eda«hlnguApparatus'591
rox, b., Steam Boilers, 711
J-’ MouldinS a«d Casting
Fr^r’ S7’ J-.F“cti0I>al Clutch, 637
Fraser, R., and Clark, W., Water Meters 638
Meter, 24 La SocidtfS Miohel et Cie’., Water
FuHm J p-p^> t0 Mains>176
Fvfn w \v’ EMephomc Receivers, 332 Fyfe, W. W., Lift Valves, 23
Gales, W. IL, Anchors, 591
Gallafent, D., Rotary Engines, 101
Gallagher, B., Fastening Rails, 591
Galloway, C. J., and Beckwith, J. H. Superheat mg Steam, 254 ’ ouPerneat-
Galloway, C. J., and Burton, J., Tool-Holder for Slotting Machines, &c., 277 Or
Gambaro, P. A., Railway Brakes, 204 r™ °H.PkB'-A’ Notary Motor Engine, 666 Gassett O., Distribution of Electricity, 566 Ge nJ? w’ °Z -Wirth’ Tube Cleaner; 520 ^eJ?e ’ Xf’’ Electric Arc Lamps, 332 Gelder, P. van, Grinding Machines, 126 Gdrard-Lescuyer, J. M. A„ Electric Incandes
cence Lamps, 332es
Gibbs L., and Gaulard, J. D., Secondary Electric Generators, 153'
Gilchrist, P. C., and Fitzmaurice, L. G. Removing Bessemer Converters, 301’
Giles, F. T., Moulds for Nails, 302
SiRi’ng1iiea“d12?rOOP’ J' W” G™ding and Gillespie, T. Blast Smelting Furnaces, 301 Gillies, J. Valve Gear of Steam Engines, 541 Gilligan, J., Manufacture of Bar Iron, 616 Gilmer, W. F., Punching and RivettingMachines, ^chine’s Tre F" Punohing and Ei^tting Ma-G^Xtor,a5n6d5Clark’W- R” EleCtriC CuMen* Gjers, J., Manufacture of Steel, 615 Gjers, J Treatment of Steel Ingots, 616
Golden State and Miners’Iron Works, Dredging Machines, 278 fa ®
Goldsmith, J. M., Stop Valves, 23
Goode, IF., Steam Boiler, &c., Furnace, 711 Goodman, J. and H. M., Electric Current Meter, 154 1
Goodwin, A., and C. H. Brain, Piston Meters, 638 Goodwin, A., Piston Meters, 638
Gordon, E. P., and Hobbs, II., Drilling Machines, Gordon, J. E. II., Distribution of Electricity, 688
pot011’ J‘ E- H” Electric Current Regulators, 087
Gordon, J. E. II., Electric Meter, 687
Gossage, F. II., Primary Electric Batteries, 153 Goucher, J., Condenser and Feed-Water Heater 254 ’
Gozzard, A., Automatic Steam Pumps, 436
Graham, J., Telegraphic Relay Apparatus, 154 Gramme, E. T., Commutators of Electrical
Machines, 153
Gratzel, R., Extraction of Metals from their Chlorides and Fluorides, 302
Gray, G., Telephones, 688
Greathead, J. H., Tunnelling Apparatus, 278
Greenalgh, J., and Chase, P., Electric Cables, 154
Green, H., Closing Gas Retorts, 302
Greenhill, J. H., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 330 Greenhill, J. H., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 687 ’
Greig, A., Condensing Exhaust Steam, 382
Gresham, J., Injectors, 411
Griffin, S., Stuffing-Boxes for Engines, 102
Gritten, F. W., Stop Valves, 23
Grondona, T., and Co., Railway Carriages, 356
Groth, L. A., and Graells, J., Governors, 102 Grunzweigand Hartmann, Non-Conducting Composition, 519
Gruson, H., Compressed Gunpowder, 636
Guthrie, H., Caloric Engines, 666
Guthrie, H., Gas Engines, 542
Guy, H., Compound Steam Engines, 229
Guyot, A., Water Gauges for Steam Boilers, 254 GWynne, J., Steam Pumping Engines, &c., 277
Haarmann, A., Permanent Way of Railways, 204
Hack, H., and Ley, F., Coke Ovens, 73
Hadfield, R., Manufacture of Steel, 302
Hale, IK. B., Telephonic Transmitters, 46
Hall, J. S., Lubricators, 638
Hall, T. A. F„ and Clanchy, H. T., Rafts, 203
Halpin, D., and Gresham, J., Removing the Water of Condensed Steam, 101
Hamilton, J., Rotary Engines, 101
Hammerli, J., and Hausch, J., Martini Rifles, &c., 637
Hammond, W. J., Locomotive Steam Engines, 203
Hancox, E., Railway Signals and Points, 356
Hanlon, J., Manufacture of Gas, 301
Hanna, J. A., and Shcllington, T. F., Steam Boilers, 710
Hannay, J. B., and Cowan, J., Couplings fer Railway Wagons, 592
Hardingham, G. G. M., Steam Boilers, 253
Hargreaves, H., Lifeboats, 354
Hargreaves, IF., and Inglis, IK., Barring Engines, 101
Harper, T. A., Launching Boats, 591
Harrison, J. H., Steam Generators, 519
Harrison, T., Expanding Boring Tools, 277
Harrison, T., Steam, &c., Engines, 665
Harrop, J. J., Electric Conductors, 46
Harvie, W., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 332
Hartmann, W., Millstones, 24
Hatfield, J., Artificial Stone, 176
Hatton, G., Converter Furnaces, 615
Heller, IK., Cartridges, 175
Heenan, R. IL, and Froude, R. IL, Lubricating
Heinzerling, C., Fireless Steam Engines, 380
Bearings, 411
Hembert F., and Henry, E., Manufacture of Gas, 73
Hemingway, A., Gas Lamps, 24
Hemmings, J., Ball Valves for Cisterns, &c., 23
Henderson, T., Supplying Fuel to Furnaces, 100
Hepburn, R. II., Furnaces, 254
Heron, T., Gas Lamp Regulator, 24
Heys, W. E., Electric Conductors, 46
Hicken, T., Hoisting Apparatus, 436
Higgins, F. H. W., Telegraphic Transmitters, 154
Higginson, A., Hoists, Winches, &c., 126
Hill, A., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 101
Hill, R., and Darling, J., Buffers, 204
Hill, H. F., Valvesand Cocks, 412
Hill, W. and J. IL, Gas Engines, 230
Hills, F. C., Purification of Coal Gas, 301
Hills, F. H„ Safety Valves, 101
Hislop, G. R., Gas Producer, 73
Hislop, J., Gas Retorts, 302
Hocking, H., Condensers, 666
Holborow, H. G., Cut-Off for Steam Engines, 541
Holden, II., Brooke, R. G., White, T. H., Injectors, 23, 175
Holmes, J. IL, ElectricSwitch, 46
Holt, H. P., Regulator for Gas Engines, 666
Holt, H. P., Pumps for Gas Engines, 102
Holt, R. P., Compound Gas Engine, 541
Holt, H. P., and Crossley, F. W., Starting Gas Engines, 230
Honeychurch, E., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 100
Hookham, G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 565
Hookham, G., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 566
Hopkinson, J., and Mather, IK., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 45
Hopkinson, J. A. and J., Tube Rolling Machinery, 278
Hornsby, W., and Clapham, J , Vertical Steam Boilers, 253
Hosken, C., and Goslin, S. B., Valves, 412
Howarth, R., Condensers, 230
Howe, J., Feed-Water Heaters, 712
Howell, J. C., Primary Electric Batteries, 687
Hudson, H., Regulating Steam, &c., Engines, 382
Huffam, S., Rolling Tyres, 277
Hughes, J. G., Packing for Stuffing Boxes, 542
Hulse, IK. IK., Cranes, 436
Humy, P. R. de F. (see D’llumy)
Hunt, T., Steam Engines, 665
Ilure, P. P., Tube Expanders, 125
Hurrell,M. II., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 330 Burrell, M. H., Electric Arc Lamps, 45 Hutchinson, G., Hydraulic Lifts, 278
Ingham, W. P., and Hill, A. C., Retorts, 74 Irvine, J. J., Lubricators, 411
Jackson, A., Balanced Slide Valves, 540
Jacobs, W. H., Metallic Packing for Stuffing Boxes, 666
Jamieson, J., Coupling for Shafts, Pipes, &c., 23
Japy Brothers and Co., Turning Shafts, Spindles, &c., 435
Jenkin, F., Telpherage, 204, 356
Jenkin, F., and Elliott, A. C., Telpherage, 592
Jenkin, F., Regulation of Electric Current, 592
Jenkin, F., Telpher Locomotive, 592
Joel, II. F., Electric Arc Lamps, 331
Joel, II. F., Electric Current Meter, 46
Joel, H. F., Secondary Electric Batteries, 331
John, F. R., Speed Indicators, 412
Johns, T., Metallic Packing for Stuffing Boxes, 666
Johns, T. H. W. A., Rotary Gas Engines, 542
Johnson, A. A., and Rhodes, G. G., Heating Steam Boilers, 254
Johnson, J., Steam Traps, 712
Johnson, S. A., Boiler Tube Stoppers, 711
Johnson, W. C., and Phillips, S. E., Insulators, 566
Johnson, W. C., and Phillips, S. E., Telegraph Cables, 566
Johnston, 8., Finishing Metal Castings, 302
Joly, N. E., Feeding Boilers, 712
Jones, E., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 565
Jones, P. J., Production of Combustible Gases 616
Jones, R. B., and Hughes, J., Beltings, 24
Jones, R. K., Cutting and Boring Holes, 435
Jones, W. H., Drawbars, 204
Jones, T. J., and Belfield, R., Electric Switches, 688
Jones, IK. -R. S., Central Draw and Buffer Gear, 592
Jopling, J. C., Steam Boilers, 100
Joy, D., Steam Engines, 665
Joyce, J., Cocks or Valves, 638
Kabath, N. de, Electric Conductors, 46
Kabath, N. de, Electric Current Regulators, 331
Kane, L. E., Lubricators, 176
Keen, T., and Beasley, W., Rolling Taper Iron, 277
Keight, J., Hammerless Firearms, 23
Keiller, J., Circulating Water in Boilers, 254
Kennedy, E. S. T., Steam Boilers, 519
Kent, VV., Furnaces, 520
Kenyon, J. W., Low-Water Alarm, 101
Kerr, J., Joints for Rails, 355
Key, IK., Reducing Valves, 23
Khotinsky, A., Electric Switch, 154
Khotinsky, A., Primary Batteries, 687
King, C. W., Gas Engine, 382
King, G., Retort Lids, 614
King, II. J., Clutches, 23
Kingsbury, J. A., Telephone Transmitters and Receivers, 566
Kirkaldy, J., Feed-Water Heaters, 712
Kirkaldy, J., Steam Engines, 666
Kirlew, R. L., Asbestos Millboard, 176
Kitson, J., Birket, S., and Robinson, J., Sight-
Feed, &c., Lubricators, 411
Klbnne, A., Manufacture of Coal Gas, 615
Knap, C. C. S., Supplying Fuel to Furnaces, 100
Knight, C. A., and Thode, G. W., Steam Boilers, 711
Knott, G., Stop Valves, 23
Knott, T., Furnaces, 614
Knowles, Sir F. C., Bart., Treating Sulphides and
Oxides, 302
Koehler, H., Rolling Machine, 125
Koster, T. A. de, Heating Liquids, 412
Kotyra, M., Telephones, 566
Kulhman, W., Steam Traps, 520
Kuypers, L., and Denis, P., Joints of Pipes, 176
Lafit, C. M. P., Ball Valves for Cisterns, 176
Lafit, C. M. P., Cocks and Taps, 176
Lake, S., and Hope, W., Cylindersand Ordnance, 637
Lake, W. R. (Benedict Burnham Manufacturing Co.), Clip Drums or Pulleys, 412
Lancaster, H., Packing Pistonsand Plungers, 230
Lancaster, H., and Tongue, R F. C., Steam Traps, 520
Landsbe, C. A. de, Steam Engines, 665
Lappin, J. J., Brake Shoes, 592
La Society Anonyme pour les Prochdbs Brevetes deFarinerie, Grinding, Crushing, &c.,Machines, 278
La Societd Anonyme des Usines Franco Russes, Compound Engines, 665
La Socidtd Ghnerale des Telephones, Telephonic Transmitters, 688
Lea, J. P., Steam Engines, 101
Lechner, V. H. and S. C. Mining Machines, 435
Leconteux and Garnier, Flexible Joints in Railway Brake Pipes, 355
Lee, C., Steam, &c., Engines, 380
Leipner, W. A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 153
Leitch, G. T., Rotary Engines, 381
Lethinllier and Pilne, Safety Valves, 520
Lever, C., Electric Telephones, 566
Leyland, 1K„ Forging Machine, 125
Lindley, II., Governors, 102
Linford, C. T., and Percy, H. J. T., Gas Engines, 381
Linney, H., and Lawson, T. W., Crank Axles, 102
Lishman, T., Miners’ Wedges, 278
Lister, J. T., Telephones, 566
Liversedge, A. J., Miners’ Safety Lamps, 638
Lie wellin, W. M., Cocks or Valves, 638
Lobnitz, H. C., Dredging Machinery, 278
Lockhart, W. S., Wheels for Carriages, &c., 356
Long, II., Caloric Engines, 230
Longridge, J. A., Locomotive Engines, 203
Lord, W. H., Speed Indicators, 412
Lorenz, W., Compound Projectiles, &c., 637
Lorrain, J. G., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 46
Lorrain, J. G., Telephony, 688
Low, G., Automatic Cut-Off Gear, 665
Lowrie, W. Flexible Couplings, 176
Lowrie, IK., Steam, &c., Engines, 665
Luckeribach, F. A., Crushing Machine, 126
Lundy, J. J., and Bottomley, W. F., Electric Battery, 45
Lyall, J., Cutting Oval Holes, 435
Lyster, G. F. and A. G., Elevators for Grain, 278
Lyte, F. M. Primary and Secondary Electric Batteries, 45
Lyte, F. M., Protecting Iron and Steel from Corrosion, &c., 203
McAuley, J., Boat Detaching Gear, 203
McCarty, W. F. C. M., Manufacturing Hydro-Carbon Gas, 73, 301
McConnell, J., Turbines, 381
McCracken, E. D., Electric Conductors, 46
McCulloch, T. and D., Feeding Steam Boilers, 520
McDonough, T., Gas Engines, 542
McDougall, S., Firegrates for Boilers, &c., 711
McEvoy, C. A., Torpedoes, 23
McFarlane, J., Gas Producers, 301
Macfarlane, S., Injectors, 175
McGahan, F. L., Boiler Flue Cleaners, 712
McGahan, F. L., Lubricators, 638
McGuirl, J., Propelling Boats, 354
McGwin, J., Double-Acting Pumps, 436
McIntire, J. N., Telephonic Transmitters, 154
Mackenlay, F., Varying Gauge of Railway Carriages, 356
Mackenzie, J., Electric Fuzes, 688
Mackenzie, J., Electric Switches, 688
Mackenzie, T., Safety Valve and Alarm, 712
MacLaine, A., Propulsion of Ships, 590
Maclaine, A., Metallic Packing, 382
McMillan, C„ Steam Boiler Furnaces, 100
McNeill, A., Gas Tramway Locomotives, 591
IMadan, C. S., Steam Jet Pumps, 411
Mailer, J., Furnace Firedoor Liners, 73
Main, R., and Galbraith, W., Obtaining Am monia from Blast Furnaces, 73
Malam, T. M. W. J., and Ireland, W. A., Ga
Engines, 666
Malawi, W., Steam Boilers, 253
Malet, H. C. A’., Gun Carriages, 175, 636
Maloney, J. A., Electric Telephone Transmitters 332
Maloney, J. A., Telephonic Receivers, 332
Marchant, R. Jf., Steam Boilers, 100
Marquand, A. J., Hancock, E., and Powell, J. R.
Cleaning Boilers, 519
Marshall, D., Expanding Tubes, 435
Mason, J., Extraction of Metals, 616
Mason, IF. B., Engine Governors, 542
Mather, R. H., Electric Arc Lamps, 45, 46
Mathews, R., Trip Valve Gear for Steam Engine, 666
Maxim, H. S,, Breechloading, &c., Guns, 636
Maxim, H. S., Cartridges, 637
Maxim, H. S., Machine Guns, 410, 636
May, J. J., Condensing Engines, 380
Mays, J. A., Extracting Metals, 616
Mead, G., Firegrates for Boilers, 710
Metcalf, A., Steam Engine Distributing Valves, 380
Jetcalf, E., Boiler Cleaning Compound, 519
Milburn, T., and Haydon, C. W., Travelling
Grates for Furnaces, 614
Miller, A., Amalgamating Apparatus, 74
filler, J. S., Steam Lubricators, 176
filler, L. B., Electric Current Meter, 331
filler, L. B., Galvanometer, 154
filler, J., and Grayson, L., Shaft or Tube Coupling, 412
filler, J. J., and Tupp, G. J., Boilers, 253
Ciller, J. J., and Tupp, G. J., Steam or other
Engines, 229
liotii, G., Engine Governors, 382
Colloy, B. C., Amalgamating Gold, 74
Monks, F., Hall, T., Barton, T., and Burton, JK, Furnaces, 615
Montgomery, R., Sight-Feed Lubricators, 638
Mordey, IF. M., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 45 ordey, W. M., and Watson, C., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 686
[organ, S., Cable Tramways, 204
'orley, S., Water Gauges for Steam Boilers, 520
orris, D., Smoke Consuming Apparatus, 711
orris, E., Boiler Cleaning Composition, 712
orris, G., Puddling Furnaces, 300
orris, T., Protecting Boiler Tubes, 101
orrison, D. G., Locomotive Engines, 355
ortimer-Sterling, C., Dynamo-Electric Machines. 565
Moscrop, J. B., Speed Indicators, 638
Moseley, C., Electric Batteries, 687
Moseley, C., Telephone Transmitters, 566
Moulton, J., Admitting Air to Furnaces, 254
Moxon, J., Fastening Belts, 176
Moy, T., Weighing Machine, 24
Muirhead, A., Electric Insulating Materials. 688
Muller, L., Files, 435
Munden, W. J., Gas Engines, 230
Munton, J., Machine for Rolling Tyres, 277
Munton, J., Rolling Tyres, 435
Murgatroyd, W. J„ Pistons and Pump Buckets, 666
Murphy, W. J., and Foster, J. R„ Rifled Tor-pedoes, 638
Murray, J., Cleaning Boiler Tubes, 712
Myers, J., Secondary Electric Battery, 565
Wapier, J. M., Speed Lubricators, 411
■Nicholson, D., Steam Boilers, 519
Nielson, L. C., Lubricators, 411
Ni£Res’ H’ and Bolzani> Stopping Engines,
Nisbet, W.H Locomotive Engines, 665
Nobel, A., Explosive Compounds, 411
Nobel A. Evaporation, &c., of Liquids, 412
Noll, W., Lubricators, 441
Xordenfelt, T., Fuzes for Ordnance, 175
Nordenfelt, T., Machine Guns, 637
Nordenfelt, T., Machine Guns; Rifles, 410 411
No^denfelt, T„ andMeurling, V. A., Gunpowder,
Norris, W. J., and Hosking, T., Compound
Steam Engines, 665 vumpouna
Novak and Jahn, Grinding Mill, 435
Ocsterreichisch - Alpine Montangesellschaft
nfor Sier“ En®ines and Pumps, 510
Ogden, R.,and Livsey, T. M.t Corliss Vaivpo qqo Oldham a. J. and T./and Perrin^T’S® Io Orange, G. F., Furnaces, 711 am
■D’’ Speed Indicators, 412
O Toole, J. W., Slide Valves, 229
Page, G. F., Road Locomotives, 355
Palacios,R. de, Steam Engines, 665
TElWel1’ P- P- ^'—Electric
rE1^CtnC Insulafjn? Materials, 688
Parso^’ C ^.namo-E1?etric Machines, 330 raisons, C. A. Rotary Engines, 101
SpX,’/^-’ Fitting Elliptical
Paauls^ttoSdUo% Casks- &0- ™
Paxman, J; N., Steam Boilers, 519
Vafves, 540 Wilson> A’’ Circular Slide
Pechiney et Cie., Furnaces, 301
Peckham E. Tubular Axles, 638
fetors, 46
W ’ Cast Steel, 302
Pepper' IV ’ Steam f’ ®kep °r Cradle> 436 ?am Engines, 380
Perkins, S., Metallic Packing, 382
Persson, G Rotary Engines, 381
PhUHns j W °>n TrainS> 592
Phillips, J. W., Lathe Tools, 435
Pitre’, l.,PSteBam BoS V^8’ 637
Series, Levy’ A- Pri“^y Electric Bat-Piquet et Cie., Cushioning the Pistons of Engines,
Pitchford, J. B., and Garrett, W. T.» Cut-Off for Steam Engines, 541 . ,
Pitt, S„ and Bos, M. G. V., Mariners Compass, 591
Pochin, H. D., Furnaces, &c., 300
Pollock, R., Valves for Gas Engines, 381
Pope, A., Railway Buffers, 356
Pope, W. W., Gas Engines, 666
Popp, V., Incandescent Gas Burners, 176
Porte, A. E., and Manville, E., Governors, 666
Pratt, H. P., Telephone Receivers, 566
Prescott, G., Purcell, M. F., Sherlock, D., and
Dunne, W. IL, Secondary Batteries, 565
Proel, R., Expansion Gear, 541
Pullar, H., Differential Pulley Blocks, 278
Quaglio, J., Pintsch, J., and Lentz, A., Furnaces for Zinc, 73
Qualter, J., Rolls for Crushing, Grinding, &c., 435
Quick, G., Ordnance, 22
Rackham, R., Governing Engines, 382
Rackham, R. Steam Pumps, 436
Rainforth, W. W. and II. S„ Sifting Machines, 126
Ramsey, A. W., Boat Detaching Gear, 591
Rankin, J. F. and M., Compound Steam Engines, 540
Rapieff, J., Electric Batteries, 565
Raworth, J. S., Electric Meter, 565
Raymond, L., and Henrard, A., Axle-Boxes, 204
Reckenzaun. A., Tramcars, 356
Reddaway, F., Woven Belting, 24
Reid, S., Sight-Feed Lubricators, 411
Regan, D. S., Igniting Apparatus of Gas Engines, 542
Rennie, G. B., Engine Governors, 382
Requier, St., Grinding, Crushing, &c., Machines 78
Rhodes, J. C., and Shaw, J. F., Steam, &c., Engines, 380
Richards, E., Boring Apparatus, 435
Richardson, G. R.. and Raworth, W., Electric Switches, 154
Richardson, J. W., and Tweedy, J., Compound
Marine Steam Engines, 381
Rideal, S., Rail Fastenings, 203
Riley, F. G., Clutches, &c,, 412
Riley, J., Manufacture of Steel, 615
Ripley, R. S., Ammunition for Ordnance, 22
Ritchie, J., Turbines, 666
Robert, J. L., Dredger Ladders, 436
Roberts, C., Railway Buffers, 356
Robinson, R., Washing Coal, 435
Robinson, W., Lubricating Bearings, 175
Rodger, G., Metallic Packing, 230
Rodger, G., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 254
Rodgerson, W. J., Gas Engines, 230
Roe, J. T., Railway Car Couplings, 204
Rogers, J. E., Gas Engines, 541
Rosa, R. W., Valves, 412
Rose, F. D., Corrugating Plates, 435
Rosher, F. H. and F. E., Railway Carriage Frames, 204
Rossi, J. C., Producing Cold, 638
Rotton, W., Steam Traps, 24
Roussy, E. L., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 332
Routledge, J., and Johnson, IL, Miners’Safety Lamps, 24
Rowan, T., Electrodes for Electric Batteries, 565
Russell, E. H., Separating Lead from Precious Metals, 74
Russell, N, S., Couplings for Vehicles, 592
Russell, N. S., Tramway Engines, 355
Ruyven, C. R. van, Continuous Brakes, 355
Rylands, D., Gas Producers, 301
Sailler, A., “Soaking” Cast-Steel Ingots, 616
St. George, A. F., Telephonic Apparatus, 563
Samain, P., Liquid Meters, 412
Sanders, R. D., Lock Nuts, 203
Sanderson, J. G., Governor for Marine Engine, 542
Sawyer, J., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 711
Saxby, J., RailwayPoints, 204
Schanschieff, A., Primary Electric Batteries, 331
Schlesische Kohlen and Cokeswerke, Regenerative Coke Furnaces, 300
Schmidt, M., Steam Separators, 520
Schmidt, W., Hot Air Engines, 542
Schmidt, IF., Slide Valves for Engines, 229
Schnabl, L., and Koreff, L., Piston Rings, 382
Schrabetz, E., Gas Governor for Gas Motor Engines, 382
Schulz, Knaudt, and Co.9 Gas Generating Furnaces, 615
Scott, W. M., Breechloading Small Arms, 636
Scott, S. S., and Bertwistle,R., Elevator Buckets. 436
Scott, W. H., and Paris, E. A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 330
Scott, W. H., and Paris, E. A., Distributing Electric Currents, 330
Scott, IP. II., and Paris, E. A., Electric Current Regulators, 331
Seeger, J., Lubricating Oils, 638
Seguin, C., Od6, A., Filassier, J. E., and Bru-neau, G. P. E., Railway Permanent Way, 591
Sellon, J. S., Secondary Electric Batteries, 331
Sellon, R. P., Electric Arc Lamps, 565
Sellon, R. P., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 332
Selwyn, J. H., Hydro-Carbon Furnaces, 73
Semal, F. J., Microphones, 332
Senney, H., and Lawson, T. W., Crank Axles, 102
Seubich, J., Railway Brakes, 592
Shallis,J. F., and Thomas, T. C. J., Railway
Carriage Lamps, 356 J
Sharp, T. B., Injectors, 411
Sharpe, H. IF., Furnace Bars, 254
Sharpe, F. A., and Woollason, W., Chimney
Gear for Portable Engines, 355 J
Shaw, H. S. H., Variable Velocity Ratio 412
Shaw, J., Gas Engines, 541
Sheldon, E. L., Electric Insulators, 332
Sheldon, J., Rolling Machine, 126
Shipp, H. A., Explosive Projectile, 637
Shorrock, J. L., Drill Stock, 435
Short, J., Drawing Tubes or Bars, 435
Short, L., Drilling Machines, 435
Siddaway, S., Moulding Machines, 616
Siemens, F., Gas Producers, 616
Siemens, F., Steam Boilers, 710
Siemens, F., and Gordon, J. G., Manufacture of
Iron and Steel, 616
Siemens, F., and Gordon J. G., Reduction of Iron
Ores, 616
Silver, H. A., and Fletcher, W., Firearms, 23
Simpson, P. L., Gear Moulding Machines, 74
Simpson, J., and Parnell, E. W., Treating Sulphide of Antimony Ores, 74
Sinclair, J., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 254
Singleton, T., Taps, 412
Sknvanow, P. G., Telephonic Receivers, 688
Slater, A., Buffers and Drawbars, 204
Smalley, W. W., Antifriction Journals and Bearings, 637
Smiles, J. H., Steering Gear, 591
Smith, M. H., Electric Railways, 688
Smith, S. R., Furnace Bars, 711
Smith, S. R., Furnaces and Steam Boilers, 519
Smith, T. and S., Steam Safety Valve, &c., 712
Snyder, F. H., Explosive Projectiles, 410
Soci6t6 G6n6rale de Telephones La, Telephonic
Transmitters, 688
Soderstrom, A., Regulating Steam Engines, 230
Sohnlein, J., Petroleum Motors, 230
Sombart, C. M., Gas Engines, 382
Sorgue, S., Flexible Tubes, 638
Spence, J., Gas Engines, 541
Spiel. J., Petroleum and Gas Engines, 666
Spore), A., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 687
Sprague, F. JRegulating Electro-Dynamic
Motors, 153
Stables, J. W., Hoisting Apparatus, 436
Stadler, J. G., and Schmid, E., Ridge Tiles, 24
Stanfield, J., Slipways for Vessels, 591
Stephenson, H., Railway Car Couplings, 204, 592
Sterne, L., Springs, 412
Steven, J., Interlocking Railway Points, 592
Stevens, M. and F. IF., Railway Chairs and
Joints, 355
Stettiner Chamotte, de., Retort Furnaces, 73
Stevens,W., Steam Enginesand Drilling Machine, 541
Stevenson, G., Steam Boilers, 710
Stewart, D., Rolling Mills, 277
Stewart, W. T., Valves of Steam Engines, 540
Stirling, T. and R., Vertical Steam Boilers, 519
Stopes, A. O., Cleaning Boiler Plates, 712
Stott, J., Gas Governors, 638
Stott, S. S., and Birtwistle, R., Buckets, 436
Strong, G. S., Cylinders, Valves, &c., of Engines, 101
Strong, G. S., Steam Boilers, 100
Strong, G. S., Valve Gear, 101, 229
Stutz, S., Mining Machines, 435
Subit, P., Bearings for Shafts, 176
Sudron, T., Hoisting, &c., Gear, 126
Summerson, T. R., Water Gauge Fittings, 712
Sumner, G., Sight-Feed Lubricator, 411
Sundy, J. J , and Bottomley, W. F., Primary
Electric Battery, 45
Sutherland, W. S. Gas Producers, 615
Sutherland, W. S., Steam Engines, 540
Sutherland, W. S., Steam Generators and Condensers, 519
Swain, J., Blast and Cupola Furnaces, 73
Swan, A., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 687
Swan, A., Incandescent Electric Lamps, 687
Swinburn, J. F., Breechloading Small Arms, 411. Swinburne, J., Electric Incandescence Lamps, 46 Swinburne, J., Filaments for Incandescent Lamps, 332
Swinton, A. A. C., Telephonic Transmitters, 154 Sykes, T., Water Heater and Purifier, 520
Talbot, F. J., Railway Chairs, 355
Tate, J., Heating Steam Boilers, 100
Tate, IK., Miner’s Safety Lamp, 24
Tavener, J., Electric Current Meter, 154
Taylor, A., Floating Dry Docks, 591
Taylor, D., Gland, &c., Packing, 102
Taylor, F., Vulcanised Fibre, 176
Taylor, G. H., Steam Generators, 519
Taylor, J., Tuyeres, 301
Taylor, V. J., Belting, 24
Taylor, W., Boiler Tube Ferrule, 712
Taylor, W., and King, F., Secondary Electric Batteries. 687
Tenting, H., and Salomon, F., Steam Engines and Pumps, 229
Tenwick, J., Self-AdjustingPulleysandWheels,176 Thom, J., Steam Engines, 665
Thomas, S. G., Manufacture of Sodium, 302
Thompson, H., Boiler Furnaces, &c., 711
Thompson, N., Couplings for Pipes, &c., 23
Thompson, P., Parallel Vice, 125
Thompson, R. H., and Norris, H. D., Rolling Axles, &c., 277
Thompson, S. P., Telephonic Apparatus, 566, 688 Thompson, S. P., Telephonic Apparatus, 566 Thompson, S. P., and Jolin, P., Membrane
Telephones, 566, 688
Thompson, S. P., and Jolin, P., Telephonic Transmitters, 688
Thompson, W., Locking Railway Points, 592
Thompson, W. B., Steam Boilers, 253
Thompson, W. B , Steamships, 590
Tnompson, W. H., Grinding, &c., Mills, 435
Thompson, W. L., and Stanley, J. C. W., Lagging for Boilers, &c., 254
Thompson (Wrigley), Valves or Cocks, 412
Thomson, D., Boiler Feed and Circulation Apparatus, 254
Thomson, Sir W., Electric Incandescence Lamps,46
Thomson, Sir W., Electric Switch, 46
Thomson, Sir W. and Bottomley, J. T., Electric Safety Fuzes, 688
Thomson, Sir W., and Ferranti, S. Z. de, Dynamo-Electric Machines, 153
Thorp, T., Gas Lamps, 24
Threlfall, R. J., Automatic Feed Lubricator, 175
Thresher. W. G., and Farebrother, H. J. L., Safety Lamps, 24
Thnrmond, W. H. Railway Car Couplings, 204 Tichenor, A. C., Electric Conductors, 688 Tildesley, T. Furnaces, 614
Tinn, J,, and Crew, T., Cutting and Shearing
Plates, 125
Tipping, H., Slide Valve Apparatus, 229
Tobey, H. P., and Thayer, G. B., Concentrating
Ores, 302
Tobin, J., Steam Boilers, 519
Tomlinson, J., Railway Signalling Apparatus, 356
Touja, B., Grinding Machine, 126
Toynbee, E., and Culley, T. R., Electro-Motors, 686
Traylor, R. W., Moulds of Mica, 74
Tribe, A., Primary and Secondary Electric Batteries, 45
Tribe, A., Secondary Electric Batteries, 687
Tribe, A., and Price, A. P„ Secondary Electric
Batteries, 687
Trotter, A. P., Electric Meters, 331
Tuck, J. H. L., Submarine Boats, &c., 591
Tunis, H. C., Tongued and Grooved Boards, 125
Turnbull, R., Fell, R., and Cohen, A. M., Pontoon
Docks, 203
Turner, P., Grooving Rollers, 435
Turner, T. G., Electric Conductors, 46
Tushaw, J., Punching, Shearing, &c., Machines, 125
Tweedy, J., and Patterson, J., Pistons for Engines, 382
Tweedy, J., and 'Patterson, J., Valve Gear for Steam Engines, 381
Tyer, E., Electric Railway Signals and Points, 356
Van Baerle and Co., Boiler Cleaning Composition, 712
Varley, F. H., Beale, W., and Padbury, R. H.,
Incandescent Lamps, 566
Vernon, T., Steam Engines, 665
Villiers-Stead, F., and Hedgman, E. R., Tele
phonic Apparatus, 332
Vinning, R. W., Tramway Brakes, 355
Voice, E. L., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 153
Wade, J. A., and J. Cherry, Rotary, Pumps, 277
Wagstaff, R., Springs for Piston Packing, 542
Waldron, C. P., Oscillating Steam Engines, 666
Walker, B. and F. W., Travelling Cranes, 436
Walker, B. P., and Bennett, J. A. B., Distilling
Solids, 73
Walker, S. F., and Olli ver, F. G., Electric Current Regulator, 331
Walker, S. F., and Oliver, F. G., Electric Current Regulator, 565
Walker, W. T., Gas Retorts, 73
Walker W. T., Purifying Coal Gas, 301
Wallace, T., Telephones, 566
Walton, F., Driving Belts, 176
Watt, A., Driving Centrifugal Machines, 638
Weatherhogg, G. W., Gas Engines, 541
Webb, F. W., Locomotive Engines, 355
Webber, C. E., and Bolton, F. Electric Conductors, 46
Weed, A. File-Cutting Machinery, 435
Welford, R., Steam Engines, 101
Welford, R. and W.,^Boilers and Furnaces, 264
Welford, R. andJW., Furnaces, 520
Wells, ;A. C„ Belt Pulleys, 412
Westinghouse, G., Steam Engines, 381
Weston,G., Rotary Steam Engines and Pumps, 381
White, R., and Hawks, N. S., Metallic Packing for Piston Rods, 666
Whitehead, B,., Valves for Three-Cylinder Engines, 381
Whitehead, J., and Pollock, J., Reversing Gear for Engines, 229
Whitfield, W., Making Pipe, &c., Moulds, 74
Whittaker, J., Wheel Moulding Machines, 302
Whittle, J., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 520
Wildegose, F. R., Pipe Joints, 412
Willans, P. W., Controlling Steam Engines, 382
Willans, P. W., Engine Governor, 542
Willdigg, T., and Brett, W. J., Cylinders, 664
Williams, D., Driving Belts, 638
Williams, J. T., Ships’ Anchors, 203
Williams, S., Dredger Ladders, 436
Williams, S., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 153
Williams, S., and Rushing, G., Wheels, 204
Williamson, T. M., Malam, J., and King, C. W.,
Gas Engines, 230
Willis, J., Bearing for Locomotives, &c., 356
Wilson, J. G., Gas Producers, 615
Wilson, R., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 254
Wilson, R., and Cunliffe, J., Railway Trucks, 356
Wilson, W. P., Manufacture of Gas, 301
Windhausen, F., Pneumatic Pumps, 436
Winter, H. E., Murgot, J. L., and Frost, W„
Wheels and Axles, 356
Woodhead, J. R., Gas Engines, 102
Woodhouse, T., Explosive Cartridges, 23
Woolley, G. A., and Hart, H., Suspending’Poles
of Stables, 24
Worthington, C. C., Compound Engines, 229
Worthington, C. C., Direct-Acting Engines, 229,
381
Worthington, C. C.,Duplex’PumpingEngines, 229
Worthington, C. C., Removing Condensed Steam
from Cylinders, 230
Wrigley, R., Valves or Cocks, 412
Wright, A., Electric Current Meters, 331
Wright, J., Condenser and Feed-Water Heater, &c., 520
Wright, J., Steam Boiler Furnaces, &c., 253
Wrigley (Thompson), Valves or Cocks, 412
Wynne, F., Multiple Cylinder Engines, 665
Wynne, F., and Sillar, G. C., Electric Switches
688
Wynne, G. F,, and Borlase, J. S., Cutting Coal,
278
Yelloby, J. S. de B., Boat Lowering Apparatus, 591
Young, H. B.. Crankshafts, 666
Young, R., Metallic Piston Packing, 230
Young, W., and Beilby, G. T., Distillation of
Mineral Oil, 302
Zimmerman, E, G., Crucibles, &o., 616
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