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The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
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The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.

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  • ADMIRALTY Departments

Aeronautics

  • Aerial Flight at Fast Speed
  • (missing lines)
  • Cross-Channel Flight by Jacques de Lesseps, 541
  • Dirigible, The, and the Aeroplane Problems, Dr. H. R. Hele Shaw, 251
  • - to Carry Flight Persons for French Army, 463
  • Flying in China, 522
  • Gnome Motors, Construction of, 463
  • Gyroscopic Appliance for Aeroplanes, Regnard, 331
  • Hydro-Aeroplane, Fabre, 409
  • Scottish Aviation Meeting, 489
  • Signalling for Airships, 435
  • Wireless Telegraphy for Aeroplane Communication, 225
  • AGRICULTURAL Machinery Imports into Bordeaux, 615
  • - Motor Competition at Winnipeg Exhibition, 75
  • Alcohol as a Fuel: Practical Impossibility in United Kingdom, 173 j
  • Alloy, Non-shrinking, Recipe, 517 ;
  • Aluminium Cables and Effect of Rea Water, Comparison with Copper, 147
  • - Flux for Melting, 50 and Gold Alloy, 641
  • Amalgamated Brass-workers Society's Report, 517
  • - Society of Engineers, Re^rt, 491 and Unemployment,
  • American (Uiofall Records, 173
  • Artesian Well for Savoy Hotel, 290
  • - Wells for Irrigation in Australia, 591
  • Asbestos Industry in Quebec, 277
  • Ashes Removed Hydraulically, 93

Associations, Institutions, and Societies:

  • Association, Birmingham, of Mechanical Engncors:
  • Annual Dinner, 158
  • Meeting and Pro»idontia1 Address, 10
  • Association, British Foundrymen's:
  • Malleable Castings, Production from Pig Iron, J. Matthews, 197
  • Association, Cold Storage and Ice : Annual Meeting, Dinner and Programme, 804. 895
  • Association of Engineers-in-Charge: Dinner, 842
  • Association, Geologists', London :
  • Meetings and Programmes, 27, 238, 579
  • Association, Incorporated, of Municipal and County Engineers:
  • Chiswick Meetiog, Programme of Papers and Visits, 864
  • Iboner to Sir J. Lemon, 26
  • District Mootinp in R<4stern District, 553 *,
  • Ireland and in the Homo Counties, 364 ; Lancashire and Cheshire, .579
  • Meetings and Programmes, Annual and others, 602
  • Visit to Sewage Disposal Works, Lichtield, 864
  • Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: ! Annual Convention and Programme, 342, 540
  • Association, Leicester, of Engineers: Machine-room Kinks, S. R. Davies, Toothed Gearing, A. C. Harris, 23
  • Association, Manchester, of Engineers : Annual Dinner, 172
  • Hydraulic Machinery and Appliances, A. Etchells, 360
  • Presidential Election, 360
  • Association of Water Engineers :
  • Annual Meeting and Programme, 553
  • Premium Awards for 1909. 417
  • Institute, American, of Electrical Engineers : Space Economy of the Single-phase Series Motor, Professor W. S. Franklin and 8. S. Seyfert, 119
  • Institute of Chemistry:
  • Pass List, 476
  • Institute, The Concrete:
  • Annual Meeting:, Report and ElectiooR, 202
  • Institute, Iron and Steel:
  • Annual Meeting, Carnegie Research Scholar* ships, 49
  • Programme, 377, 414
  • Autumn Meeting and Pn)grammo, 652
  • King George Succeeds King Edward as Patron, 641
  • Institute of Marine Engineers: Meeting and Programme, 603
  • Oxy-acetylene Welding, Application of, to Marine Boilers, L. M. Fox, 224
  • Visit to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 573
  • Stage Machinery at London Coliseum, 422
  • Institute of Metals: Annual Meeting and Dinner, Programme of Papers, 26, 489 .
  • Japan, Art of Working Metals io. Professor Gowland, 528 I
  • Pathological Museum for K)>ecimens of Metals and Alloys, 489
  • Institute, North of England, of Mining and Mechanical Engineers: I
  • General Meeting and Programme, 589
  • Visit to Blyth Harbour, 652
  • Institute, South Staffordshire and Warwickshire, of Mining Engineers :
  • Electric Ignition of C^l Dust, Professor J. Cadman, 173
  • Institute, the Textile: Establishment of the Institute, 392
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers: London Graduates’ Section: I
  • Aviation Papers Programme, 101
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • Elections and Award^s, 462 I
  • James Forrest Lecture, “Telegraphy and Telephony, Developments," Sir J. Gavey, i 449,561 '
  • Students Meetings :
  • Dinner ; Elections, 471
  • Egremont Ferry Pier, Reconstruction, G. H. Hodgson and H. M. Gell, 422
  • Irrigation Works, 210
  • ‘ ^l Fuel, D. 8. Richardson, 35
  • C^uay Wall Construction at Rotterdam, U. C. A. Thieme, 471
  • Reinforced Concrete Applied to Retaining Walls, Ac., A. J. Hart, 259 '
  • llirrninRhaiD Studonts* AMOciation: Centrifugal Pumps for Waterworks, A. C. Anderson 197
  • Glasgow Association of Students : Annual Dinner, 258
  • Applications of Electricity to the Construction of Works, J. S. Nicholson, 118
  • Manchester Students' Association:
  • Annual Dinner, 250
  • Newcastle-on-Tyne Students* Association :
  • Annual Dinner, 205
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers :
  • Change of Address, 628 Dublin Local Section :
  • Elementary Graphics of Alternating Cur* roots. T. Tomlinson, 178
  • Glasgow Section: Economical Vacuum in Electric Power Stations, Ac., R. M. Neilson, 63
  • Electric Braking on Glasgow Tramways, Mr. Gerrard, Ml
  • Report, Membership and Committee, 503 Leeds Local Section:
  • Equitable Charges for Tramway Supply, H. E. Yerbury, 119
  • London Students* Section:
  • Current Transformers, Theory and Design of, A. P. Young, 381
  • Institution of Gas Engineers:
  • Meeting and Programme, 578 Institution, Incorporated, of Automobile Engineers:
  • Change of Offices, 26 Institution, Junior, of Engineers:
  • Design and Running of Modern Cement Works, H. Horsburgh, 126
  • Electricity Works, Notes on the Running of an, L. Marshall Jockel, 628
  • Summer Meeting in Ireland, and Programme, 652
  • Transmission of Power by Belts, R. F. Krall, 389
  • Visit to Royal Automobile Club Building in Course of Erection, 354
  • Southampton Dock Works of the London and South-Western Railway, 478
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Hardening of Carbon and Low Tungsten Tool Steels, S. N. Brayshaw, 364, 522 Horwich Locomotives. Compounding and Superheating in, G. Hughes, 364
  • Joint Sammer Meetings with Atnerican Society of Mechanical Kogineers, 360
  • Tensile. Impaot'tensile, &c., Metbods'of Testing Stoel, B. Blount and Others, 522 Graduates* Association:
  • Annual Dinner, 202 Artesian Water Supplies, A. D. Salway, 33
  • Locomotive Valve Motions, G. V, V. Hutchin* son, 286
  • Materials under Combined Stresses, E. W. Moss; Torsion Meter, Professor E. G. Coker, 503
  • Mechanical Flight, A. B. £ Cheeseman, 377 Petrol Motors, P. L Martineau, 202
  • Institution of Naval Architects :
  • Prince of Wales as Honorary President of International Congrets, 88, 448
  • Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
  • Corrugated Sides of Monitoria and their Effect, A, U. Haver, 372
  • Heat Diagram for Use in Steam Turbine Design, I)r. John Morrow, 372
  • Institution, Royal:
  • Meetings and Elections, 141, 258, 292, 362, 469, 490, 590
  • Programme of Lectures, 258, 292 Society, American, of Mechanical Eugineers:
  • Joint Summer Meeting with Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 360
  • Loss of Power in Power Transmission System, Henry Hess, 119
  • Programme of Professional Sessions, 442
  • Steam Turbine Nozzles Experiments, Professor Sibley and T. R. Kemble, 93
  • Venturi Meter for Measuring Boiler Feed, Professor C. M. Allen, 93
  • Society, American, for Testing Materials: Lubricating Oils, Test of Value, 147
  • Society of Engineers:
  • Moulmein Waterworks, P. G. Scott, 318, 363 Sewage Disposal Ideals, W. C. Easdale, 202 Status Prize ; Conditions of Award, 40 Steam Wagon Cost Statistics, Comook, 41 Visit to Ix>ndon County Council Hall, 623
  • Society of Engineers and Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society :
  • Amalgamation Dinner, 27 Constitution Amendments, 233
  • Society of Engineers, Incorporated :
  • Visit to CasseU's Printing Works, 549 London County Council Tramway Repair l)sp5t, 587
  • Society, Faraday:
  • Calcium Carbide for Gas Pressure Sprayer, Kilburn Scott, 173
  • Electro-Deposition of Metals, Dr. F. M. Perkin and W. E. Hughes, 93
  • Water, Constitution of. Discussion on, 368
  • Society, Glasgow Technical College Scientific :
  • Rational Boiler Design, Dr. J. T. Nicolson, 395
  • Society, Illuminating Engineering:
  • Annual Dinner, 210 Meeting, 565
  • Glare, its Causes and Effects, Dr. J. H. Parsons, 108
  • Society, Liverpool Engineering:
  • Annual Dinner, 26
  • Naval Architecture : The Art and its Application, Professor W. S. Abell, 259
  • Students’ Prize Offered, 259
  • Society, Manchester Geological and Mining : Coal Dust, W. K. Gatforth, 528
  • Discovery of Large Lepidendroid Tree io Arley Mine, 621
  • Society, Physical:
  • Artificial Telephone Cables, I/oading of, B. S. Cohen, 301
  • Brittle Materials, Further Tests of, W. A. Scoblo, 301, 615
  • Dinner, 181
  • Meetings and Programmes, 490, 603
  • Pajwra; Matterand Manner of, Dr. C. Chree, Society, Royal:
  • Magneto - Cathodic Rays, Nature of, H. Thirkill, 147
  • Society, Royal Agricultural;
  • Notice to Exhibitors at Liverpool, 284, 597 Society, Royal, of Arts :
  • Cantor Lectures ; Professor Watson on the Petrol Engine, 124
  • King George as Patron io Succession to King Edward, 652
  • Modem Methods of Brick-making, A. B. Searle, 378
  • Priz) for P irtable Apparatus for Rescue Work in Minos, 56
  • Programme, 392
  • Society, Royal Meteorological:
  • Annual meeting and Report, 127
  • Climatic Influences in Egypt and the Sudan, Capt. H. G. Lyons, 301
  • Daily Rainfall at Royal Observatory, W. C. Nash, 449, 579
  • Line S<]ualls and Associated Phenomena, R. Lempfert and R. Corlo's, 449
  • Meetings and Lists of Papers, 172, 579
  • Meeting at Manchester und List of Papera, 238
  • Society, Royal Scottish, of Arts :
  • Flying Machine, Course of Lectures, F. W. Lanchester, 152
  • AUSTRIAN Trunk Telephone Service, 23 Automobi/' 628
  • BACUP Ixians for Various Improvements, 173 Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss, Rapid Reinstallation of Electric Power after Destruction by Fire, 173
  • Belt Manufacture, Quick Work, 603
  • Blackpool Promenade, 172
  • Bleaching, Electrical, 463
  • Boiler Accident on Steam Trawler, Board of Trade Report, 13
  • Breakdowns, I^ogridge, 259 House, Engineeringio the, W. Casmey, 41 Performance, Method t^Iooprove, 93 Water-tube, Tile-roof Furnaces on, Tests io U.8.A., 251, 276
  • Work, Quick, John Thompson, 92
  • Boilers, Steam, Setting of, M. Sykes, 13
  • Books. Old, Sotheran’s Catalogue, 449 Bordeaux Quays Diacbarging Apparatus, 305 Brass Trade, Wages, 202
  • Brazil, Foundries and Metal Works, Increase of. 197
  • Brazilian Irrigation Projects, 67

Bridges:

  • Assopus Viaduct, Remarkable Structure, 225 Bridge over the Aire at Kirkstall, 580 Concrete Arch, Erected in 56 B C., 435
  • Locomotive Blast and Bridge Destruction, 381 St. Petersburg, Iron Railway Bridge across the Neva, 41
  • Warrington’s Now Porro-ooncrete Bridge, 13
  • BRIQUETTING Borings and Turnings, 602
  • Buckie, Improvement of Cluny Harbour at, 366
  • CABLE Communication between Gibraltar and Tangier, Breakdown, 641 Connection between England and America, Extending, 541
  • Calcium Carbide for Gas-pressure Sprayer, 173 Chloride for Dust Prevention, 119
  • Calcutta Mathematical Society, 591
  • Calendar, Desk, 590
  • Canada Investigates English Labour Conditions, 147
  • Cansdian Artillery Maoccuvres, Trials of Petrol Traction Engines, instead of Horses, 416
  • Canal Construction in Mars, Professor P. Lowell, 13
  • Haulage by Electric Locomotive, 277 Mid-Scotland Ship, 614
  • Cantor Lectures—Associations, Ac., Royal Society of Arts
  • Cathrey, T. McL. K., Death, 389
  • Cement Cistern, Improved Construction, 381 Mill for Roosevelt Dam. 517
  • Central Technical College, Old Students’ Dinner, 208
  • Charcoal Briquettes from Eut Africa, 491 Cistern, Lead-lined, to Check Corrosion, 3^31 Clyde Engineers’ Wages Agitation, 602 Navigation Trust's New Dock, 13 Shipbuilding—Ships
  • Trust Dock E<]uipmoot, 392 Large, 13
  • Coal, Deteri'jraf ion. Weathering and Spontaneous Combustion, Researches at Ilnnois, 119, 565
  • Dust Ignition by Electric Flashes, Dr. Thornton and Mr Bowden. 463
  • Coalfield, South Wales, Map, 304
  • Coal Mine AccidenU, Standardising Rescue Work. 641
  • Mines, Rescue Work, 591 Purchase under Specification, 591
  • Coaling and Provisioning Battleships, Speed Trials, 591
  • Coast Erosion and Re-afforestation, Royal Commission, 463
  • Cofferdams, Sacks of Earth for, How to Fill, 463 Coke Manufacture and Coke Ovens, 409 Colliery Accidents, Returns, 251
  • Explosion at Wigan ; Mine Inspector’s Report, 67
  • Managers, National Association of, 578 Concrete Barges for Panama, 343
  • Blocks, Hollow ; Fire Resistanee of, 210 Brick Exposed to Sea Water and Sewage, Effect,331
  • for Building, Long-established Use of in China, 424
  • for Combined Curb and Gutter, 355 Floor, Reinforced, Test, 565
  • Hardening, Heat Registered by Thermometers. 591
  • Jacket for Leaky Concrete Chimney, 435 Pavements for Streets and Bridges, 173 Piles, Reinforced. Extended Use, 611 Reinforced, to Withstand Eartbtiuake, *** 541
  • Resistance to Gun Fire, 381 Street Pavement, Satisfactory Result, 409
  • Strength of, Effect of Workmanship, 491 Tests, Compressive and Tensile, 355 Trestles, Reinforced, 591
  • Water Tower and Tank near Brussels, 541
  • Condensing Water for Generating Station in Arkansas, 623
  • Continental Engineering Firm to Establish Works at Darlington, 67
  • Copper Joints, Soldered, Tests of Mechanical Properties, 381
  • Production in the United States, 147 Cotton, Safe Temperature for, 305
  • Crane, Cantilever Revolving, Fairfield Company, 390
  • Large British-mado Hammer-head, for Nagasaki, 435
  • Creosoted Piles in Sea Water, Deterioration. 93
  • Crops, Growth Promoted by Electricity, Experiments, 409
  • Crystal Palace Engiooering Society ; Narrow-gauge Railways, R. Hook ; Wilson Premium Award, 390
  • Structure of. Professor Sir T. H. Holland, 147
  • Crystals. Variety in Sensitiveness, 35.5
  • Cutting Tools, High-grade, from Common Foundry Iron, E. A. Custer, 435
  • DAIMLER Engineering Scholarships, 3.53 Instruction Rook, 62-3
  • Directory of Telegraphic Addresses, Soil’s, 205 Distillery Refuse, Purifying, 528
  • Dock, Very Large, on the Clyde, 13 Dreadnought Docks for the East Coast, 517 Dredger, Hopper, for the Argentine, Simons, 258 Dredging Operations at Accra, 13
  • Dusseldorf, Congress of Mining and Metallurgy, &c., 48, 233
  • Dust-prevention Experiments at CbemniU, 119
  • EARTHQUAKE Phenomena, Japanese Investigation, 119
  • Earthquakes, Instrumental and Atmospheric Pressure, 541
  • Recorded in the Isle of Wight, 305
  • East African Protectorate, Telegraph and Telephone Statistics, 4&S
  • Educational Moving Pictures, 305

Electrical Matters;

  • Accelerometer, Electrical, New Type, 251 Accident Statistics in Switzerland, 13 Accumulators in Hot Countries, 355 Alternating Current Systems and Transmission of Energy, 615
  • Currents, How Affected by Various Metals, 147
  • Magnetic Fields, Physiological Effect, 517
  • Aluminium Conductors Instead of Copper, 435 Arc, Enclosed, and Intensitied Arc, (-empari* son, 491
  • Lamp Electrode, Anode Alloy, 305 Timar-Dreger, 173
  • Lamps with Carbons Containing Alloys,
  • Armature, Continuous-current, Moment of Inertia, Dr. Gisbert Kapp, 277
  • Arsenal at Temi, Motor-driven Machine Tools, 75
  • Automobiles, Electric, Use and Neglect, 491 Birmingham Electric Lighting, Satisfactory Report, 225
  • Bishop's Storbford Electrical Supply Scheme,
  • Canadian Government Grant for Smelting Experiments, 491
  • Car fcjuipmeat, -Single Phase or Direct Current, Comparison, 41
  • Carbon Filament, Method of Renewal, 541 Chapman Electric Neutraliser for Textile Factories, 491
  • Chatham Dockyard Electrical Department, Establishment Increase, 641
  • Chinese Electric Lighting, 591 Coal Economy at an Eleciric Power Station, 220
  • Conductor, Wolff's Patent, 541
  • Cotton Mills Electrically Driven in North Carolina, 225
  • Dam and Electrical Power Plant for Austin, Texas, 173
  • Daylight, Imitation of, 305 Dudell Arc, Experiments with. 331 Dundee Electricity Supply, 233 Dynamometer, Wattmeter Theory, Dr, C. V. Drysdale at Institute of Electrical Engineers. 197
  • Earth for Return Current, Swiss Investigations, 197
  • Electrical Accidents Prevention, Italian Government Offers Prize, 381
  • Cabs Replace Petrol Vehicles in Zurich, 355
  • Development in Switzerland, Statistics, 331
  • Heater in Newspaper Printing, 41 Heating, Professor Fleming, 591 Industry, Steady Development, 67 Light in American Households, 147 Light Failure in Glasgow, 517 Machines, Standardisation of, R. Orsettich, 435
  • Rolling Mill Tests, Puppe, 93
  • Station Built on Pilot and Concrete, 565
  • Supply in Cape Colony, Regulations,
  • Supply Demands in Wolverhampton, Need for Plant Enlargement, 409
  • Trades Benevolent Institution Festival Dinner, 49
  • Waves and Electro-magnetic Theory of Light, Sir J. J. Thomson on, 305 Electro-deposited Copper Sheets ; tlxpurimonts, Electrolysis Experiment", 491
  • Studied Successfully by Ultramicroscope, Dr. J. J. Kossonogow, 67
  • Electrolytic Cell, Aluminium Type, Invention to Check Depoflit, 381
  • Corrosion io Metallic Pipes, 251 Electro-plating Aluminium, 591 Experiments in Electro-culture ; Poor Results. 615
  • Factory Acts and Electrical Installations, Memorandum, 225
  • Fire-clay, Thermal Conductivity at High Temperatures, 409
  • Fog, Effect on it of Electricity, Sir Oliver Lodge's Researches, 197
  • Foucault Currents and their Analysis, 277 Glasgow Generating Station, Favourable Site, 591
  • Tramways. Electrical Braking on, 409 Gold Mining and Cheap Electric Power, 541 Human Body, Electrical Resistance of, Professor Haldane Gee, 251
  • Hydro-electric Plant near Syracuse, 435 Scheme for Bombay, 119
  • Ignition Accumulator Charging, 277 of Internal Combustion Engines, 409 Investigations, Electrical, by International Committee, 435
  • Iron Gre Smelting io Electric Furnaces, 331 and Steel Smettiog Furnaces, Liat of, 381
  • Lamp, Electric Incandescent: Its Construction and Application, J. Findlay, 173
  • Lighting and Power at Dammtor Station, Hamburg, 41
  • Locomotives, Electric, io Coal Mioei, 251 Storage Battery, for Mines, 541
  • Lorry’s I^ong Trip on a Single Cnarge, 641 Mercury Arc Reotilier, 173
  • loterrup'^r, New Form, 41
  • Mines and E'ectiicity, Miners' Objections, 225 Mioiog Work, Extension of Eleutrical Working, 381
  • MooUfiore Prizs, Applications of E'eotricity,
  • Motor, 3J VOXA, Small Enough to Go into a Thimble, Trevet, 415
  • St^page, Improved Braking, 591 Motors on Trial and Hire, 225
  • Nairobi Electric Company's Plant, Details of. 277 r / .
  • Blectplcal Matters (rantinufdyz
  • National Electrical Manufacturers* Association, Discussion on Free Trade or Protection, 445, 462, 623 ; Formation of Northern Section. 649
  • Natural Scenery and Electric Power io Mexico, 541
  • North Brabsnt and Limburg Power and Light Supply, 463
  • Ottawa’s Undeveloped Water Power, 18 Overhead Wires, W, B. Woodhouse, 277 Physical Properties of Switch and Transformers 485
  • Police Robbery Notices, Electrically Printed, 541
  • Protection of Electrical Interests, Committee for, 486
  • Reinforced Concrete for Hydro-electric Powerhouse. 225
  • Researches, Electrical, in Physical Laboratory at John Hopkins University, 409
  • Resistance Wires, Alloy for. Tests, 119
  • Rotor Winding, New Patent, 641
  • Sbawinigan Generating Plant, Canada, Great Increase in Power, 591
  • Smelting Furnace in Austria, Electric, Stassano Type, 305
  • Stockholm Electrical Works Development, 173
  • Stop Valves, Electrically Operated ; Advantages, 225
  • Swedish Electrical Power Station, 591
  • Testing Set, Short Circuit, Mounting : Convenient Type, 261
  • Tide Rise and Fall for Electricity Prodnetion. 305 ’
  • Transformers and Geometrical Rssolts. 173 Transmission Linesand Prevention of Electrical
  • Surges, P, M. Lincoln at American Institution of Electrical Engineers, 197
  • Transvaal Electric Power Bill, 517
  • Trolley Systems, Method for Economising Space, 641 ®
  • United States Electrical Exports, 197
  • Navy, Good Openings for Electrical Engineers, 565
  • Utah Light and Railway Company, 355
  • Voltage Regulation, Importance of, Prof. Spinney, 517
  • Welding by Electric Arc, Experiments, 305, 517 Winnipeg Railway Power Plant Disaster, 355 Wiring for Light and Telephones, Remedy for Unsightly Poles, 565
  • ENGINEERING Standards Committee, Revised Price List, 258
  • Engines and Boilers; Long Life followed by Disaster, 13
  • for Battleships, A. Galbraith,
  • Exhibition, Aero and Motor Boat. 141, 158. 224 Dresden Hygiene, 1911, 318 Japan-British. 181
  • Laundry Machinery, 172 Model Aeroplane, at Manchester, 262 Scottish National, 1911, 290
  • Plight, Artificial, Proposed Demonstration, 290
  • Models Showing Progressive Ship Construction, 290
  • Winnipeg Industrial, 75 Exports from United Kingdom, 365
  • FACTORY Accidents, Increase, 197
  • Ferro-Silicon, Board of Trade Regulations for Transport, 223
  • Ferry Car Steamer Marquette and Bessemer No 2 Wreck Located, 331 ’ *
  • Fire Brigade, London, Report, 881
  • Fireclay, Thermal Conductivity of Research. 517 rire Engine, Hill-climbing Motor, for Bath Merry weather, 82 ’
  • Motor, for the Channel Islands, Merry weather, 263
  • Fire Engines, Petrol Motor, for Silford. Merry- weather, 549
  • Royal Agricultural Show. Shand, Mason, 650
  • Flight of Birds. F. W. Headley on, 305 h loating Dry Dock Suok at Manilla, 641 Flying Machine, F. W. Lanchester, 277 Fly-wbeel Burst near Oldham. 491
  • Fog, Effect on it of Electricity. Sir Oliver Lodge’s Researches, 197
  • Foundati'^ns of Buildings and Earthquake Pro- vention, 463
  • Fuels for Use in a Gas Producer, 93
  • Furnaces, Dry Blast and otherwise. Professor Oiann, 41
  • GALVANOMETER, Vibration, F. Wenner on, 400 *
  • Gas, Coke Oven, Instead of Coal GAS, 617
  • Lighter, Cerium Iron, 331
  • Natural, from Artesian Wells, Separation from Water, 365
  • Greatly Increased Production in Canada, 67
  • Pr^ucer Power Plant in the United State., StatiBUcs, 119 *
  • Oseooua Mixture. Dr. Koep^V, Apparatus to Determine Composition. 93
  • Gorman MiliUry Airship Rsquirements 67 Workmen and Accidents, 615 '
  • Glasgow and Asseesmentof Gas. Water and other Undertaking, 591
  • Engineers and Draughtsmen, and Govan Sewage, 578 and Smoke, 522 Glass, Breaks Classified, 331
  • Gold Coast and Ashanti Mahogany, Need of Internal Communication, 355
  • Lo.f, Experiuieots in Hejt Expansion and Contraction, 67
  • Origin Lwt in Antiquity, 468
  • r, u * on the Gold Coasi, 463
  • Graham Morton and Co. and R. 11. Longbotbam and Co., Amalgamation, 678
  • Granitoid Block Pavement for Boston 110 Gyrosoope Appliance for Aeroplanes, Itegnard,
  • HOISTING Plants, Large Electric, 541
  • Hydraulic Power Development, the Great Need of Italy, 67
  • Hydrographic Department of the Admiralty, 49
  • ILLUMINATION of Interiors. Lectures, 578 Incandescent Lighting, Kare Earths and, Captain Nicolardot, 629
  • Inspectors of Mechanical Transport, Army Ser* vice Corps, Examination, 101
  • Institutes and Institutions—Associations, Ao. Irish Road Congress, 263

Iron and Steel:

  • Baku Steel Imports from Germany and Sweden, 13 ,
  • Belgian Imports of Iron Ore and Production ' and Exports of Pig Iron, 277
  • British Iron and Steel Expert Statistics, 13,147 Cast Iron Exposed to Superheated Steam, Growth of, Experiments, 119 Fittings, Failures, 197
  • Cores, Metal, for Castings Method of Prepara- i tion, 261
  • Corrosion of Iron, Industrial, A. R. Warnes and W. G. Davey, 436
  • Crucible Steel Manufacturers and Blister Steel, 409
  • Egypt's Imports of Heavy Iron Goods, 389 Electric Furnace Superior to Crucible for Steel Making, 67
  • Furnaces for Iron and Steel Smelting, List of, 381
  • Smelting Furnaces, Trials in Norway, 331
  • Exports of Iron and Steel, 261
  • Gases in Steels Harmless, Dr. Paul H^roult, 565
  • German Export of Steel Rails, 641
  • Grading of Pig Iron, 127
  • Ingots, Prevention of Cavities Caused in Cooling. 261
  • Iron Industry in British Columbia, 463 Metallurgy, New Process in, 251 Mines, Eidbfoaa, Suggested Re*opening, 565
  • Ore Discovery in Natal, 666
  • Removal in Gold Pu»p from Stamps, 331 and Steel Tariffs Disoussed at International Congress, 616
  • Ironworks for Koumanis, 409
  • Mechanical Tests for Steel, Professor S. M. Dixon, 306
  • Pig Iron Production in United States, 355 Rust Prevention Recipe for Steel NVork, 41 Rusted Steel io Subway Construction, 13 Siemens* Martin Steel. Medal Presented to Monsieur Martin, 666
  • Steel Ceilings for South Africa; Electrical Machinery from Canada ; Steel from Great Britain, 13
  • Steel in Railway Work, 331
  • Swedish Coal and Fine Iron Ore Smelting, 197
  • Iron Export Increase, 617
  • IRRIGATED Farms in Canada, 41
  • JOHN Hopkins University Physical Laboratory Notes. 327
  • Joint, Mastic, for Sewage Pipes, 641
  • Joints, Nickel Steel, 565
  • of Tramway Kails, Electric Welding for, 591
  • Jonle-Thoroson Effec*: and Heat of Saturated Steam, H. F. lUvits, 615
  • KELLY’S Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers, 1910, 460
  • Kerr, Stuart and Company, Limited, as a Public Company, 392
  • LAMPS, Carbon rerras Tungsten Filaments, where Generators are Driven by Gas Engines, 381
  • Incandescent, Improved Efficiency, F6ry and Ch6n6veau, 18
  • Method of Making Metallic Filaments for, Carl Forkae, 277 Successful for Motor Cars, 147
  • Metallic Filament Electric, for Lighting Glasgow, 172
  • Metal Filament, Strength of, 41
  • Tests of, 443
  • Miners’,—Miners' Lamps Portable Acetylene for Tunnel Work, 541
  • Tungsten Replace Carbon Filament, and Effect Economy, 197
  • Lathe for theSouth Polar Expedition, Drummond, 603
  • Lift, Automatic Electric, Smith, Major, and Stevens, 284
  • Lighting Airship Routes and Harbours, 641
  • Lightning Arrester, Mercury Vapour, Percy H. Thomas, 331
  • Protector Devioe for Niagara Transmission Lines, 41
  • Lignite for Pile Foundation, 615
  • in Southern Nigeria, 641
  • Liquid Bath for Determination of Melting Points, 381
  • Fuels for Motor Cars, Dr. J. B. Readman, 442
  • Liverpool Tramwajrs and Electrical Supply, Successful Municipal Working, 16*2 l/ocomotiye Pqbluhing Company's Diary, 233
  • Locomotives, Tractive Power, American Loco
  • motive Company’s Bnlletin, 394
  • Lorenzo Marques Offers Openiogs for British Goods, 541
  • Lubricator, Mechanical, C. C. Wakefield, 286
  • MACHINE Guns and Gunnery, Army Council’s Regulations, 463
  • Magnalium in Germany, Method of Manufacture and Uses, 173
  • Magnesium, Electrolytic Preparation of. Professor S. A. Tucker, ,565
  • Magnet for Rescuing Iron Cargoes, 331 Magnetic Fault-finder. Characteristics, 67 Survey and Non magnetic Yacht, 591
  • Magnetisation Curves Experiments, 565 Manchester’s New Drainage Scheme, 49 Manchester Steam Users’ Association Report, 573
  • University, Mining Lectures, G. II. Winstanley, 260
  • Manual of Steam Engineering, 6*23
  • Marconi Wireless Station at Durban, 49
  • Mathematical Congress at Rome, Vector Analysis, 615
  • Mercantile Year-book and Directory of Exporters, 318
  • Mercury Vapour Lamp for Water Sterilisation, 147
  • Metal Trades of ^ndon. Port Rates, 117
  • Meter for Gas, Air, Steam, or Steam Calorimeter, 615
  • Microphone to Discover Subterranean Water, 147 Mid-Scotland Ship Canal National Association. 5*26, 614 ’

Mines and Minerals:

  • Accidents and Safety Measures, 541
  • Blast Firing Extraordinary, 866 Brazil Mines, Proposed State Department, 13 Cages, Tests of Safety Measures for, 565 Canadian Mining Output, 147
  • Chromite and Asbestos Mining io Canada Report by Mines Department, 147
  • Compressed Air Signalling for Mines, 565 Congress of Mining, Metallurgy, &o., Diissel- dorf, 48, 233
  • Electrical Plant for Mines, Extending Use, 381 Explosives in Coal Mines, Home-ofBoe Regulations, 355 ®
  • Mine Pomps and W.ater Hammer, 355 Mineral Survey of Southern Nigeria, Professor
  • Wyndham Dunstan’s Report, 93
  • Minors’ Safety Lamps, No Customs Duty Chargeable on, 277
  • Norway’s Mineral Wealth, 93 ^yal Commission on Alines, Value of, 355 Royal School of .Minos Annual Dinner, 477 Telephones in Mines, Need of, 41 ; Successful Experiments, 651
  • Transvaal Mine Ragnlations for Flood Preven- tioo, 147
  • MOND Gas Distributing Plant, Use of Gas for Dir^bles, W. Dudley, 6M
  • Montefiore Prize in Electrical Applications. 441 Motor Car Illtreatment. 305
  • Motor Car Industry, Swiss, 41
  • Motor Cars for Farmers, 591
  • Freight, and Road Improvement in Turkey, 541 and Incandescent Lamps, 147 Liquid Fuels for. Dr. J. B. Roadman,
  • Weight, 277 Traffic, International Convention Decisions, 409
  • Union, Ai-ro Exhibition—Exhibitions Union’s Annual Report, 477 Municipal Trading nt Leicester, 652
  • NATIONAL Physical Laboratory, Appointments,26 ; Experimental Tank Superintendent Appointed, 132
  • New York Belting and Packing Company’s Manual of Steam Engineeriog, 623
  • Water Power and Nitrate Valoea,
  • Northampton Polytechnic Institute, Appointment, 343
  • Norwegian Duty to be Re-imposed on Agricultural Machinery, 119 ®
  • OIL Burning Appliances to Supplement Natural Gas for Open-hearth Steel Furnaces 67
  • - fuel, lunreasing U«o of, 277 *
  • - Lubricating, Greatly Increased Imports into the United Kingdom, 29-1
  • - Separator Made from Old Gas Tank, 109 Teste, 491
  • Owner’s Risk. 626
  • Oxford University, New Electrical Laboratory,
  • PACKING of Condenser Tubes, 463
  • Panama Canal Authorities Purchase Dredger from the Mersey, 41
  • Concrete Barges for, 343
  • Parkhead Naval Guns, 522
  • Patent ^onts. Chartered Institute’s Dinner 368 Fuel Laige Plant for Making, Laid Down ‘ in Venice. 369 i
  • Pension System of United States Steel Corpora- tion, 463 Western Electric Cjm-
  • Petrol Canj,5New Typo for Complete Emptying, Ta.xicalw in Now York, Increase, 312
  • Plant Growth, Effect of Electricity 381 Portland Cement, Austrian, Tesla Results, 119
  • Post-office Factories, Inquiry, 381
  • Producer Grates, Improved Kind, for Solid ruel, 381
  • Pump Valves, A. F. Nagle, 277
  • Pumps Wanted in Spain, 615
  • “QUEEN’S Engineering Works Magazine,” W. H. Allen and Co., 240

Railways and Tramways:

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  • Buenos Ayres Railway Extension
  • - Tube Railway Schemes, 147
  • - Underground Electric Railway, 41, 615
  • Bulgarian Schemes for Railways and Harbours, 173
  • Cairo and Heliopolis Railway Completion, 381
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Farms, 305
  • - Railway Commission and Freight Train Regulations, 147
  • - Railway Extension ; Great Increase; Blue-book Statistics, 93, 147, 641
  • Cape to Cairo Railway Progress, 331
  • Cars, Streets in Chicago, Lower Steps for, 305
  • Catenary Suspension Systems, Tesis, 305
  • Central South African Railways Electrification, 147
  • Chemin de Fer de I’Ouest Electrification Schemes, 119
  • Cheshire Light Railway from Tarporley to Nantwich, 641
  • Chilian State Railways, Electrification of Section from Valparaiso to Santiago, 641
  • Chinese Railway Financed by Americana Constructed by British Contractors, 41 Railways and Financial Rhymes, 491, 517
  • Good Progress, 641 Managed by Foreigners, 13 Colombia, Great Northern Central Railway of, Part Opened, 615
  • Combustion Apparatus, “Doylair,” for Stationary and Locomotive Ensioes, 435 Concrete Trestles, Reinforced, for Railways, 614
  • Continuous Current System's Superiority ovtr Single-phase, 435
  • Corwen and Cerrig-y-Druidion Light Railway, 251
  • Coventry to Arley Railway Bill before Parliament, 13 Scheme Dropped, 331 Cuba, Extensive Railway Building, 119 Derwent Valley Light lUilway, 641 Direct Current Railway System Sioglo-pbase in U.S.A., 331
  • District Railway Accident at Ealing, Trade Report, 67
  • Rolling Stock, 305 from h'irms, 277 Dominican Railway Extension, 251
  • Duluth, Miasabe, and Northern (U.S.A.) Railway, Record for Iron Ore Transport, 463 Dutch Railway Extension, Government Grant.
  • 641 Elinburgh Electric Tramway Extensions, 381 Electric Braking on Glasgow Tramways, 409 Locomotives for New York Tunnel Extension of Pennsylvania Railway. 517
  • Locomotives to Replace Coal and Oilburning, 591
  • Railway Mileage in Canada, 331 Welding for Tramway Rail Joints, 591
  • R&llw&ys and Tramways
  • Electrification of Railways, Direct-current and SioKis * phase Alternating - cur* rent Systems Compared, 591 near Paris. 355
  • Elevated Electric Railway for Tokyo, 409 Trains in Chicago. Through Routes, 541
  • Flower Gardena at Canadian Pacific Railway Stations, 517 ,
  • Flushing’s Extended Use of Electricity for Traction and Lighting, 147
  • Freight Cars, Idle, in the United States, 541 Trains, Heaviest Record byPennsylvania Railway, 463
  • Fruit-growing District in Clydesdale to be Opened up by Caledonian Railway, 491 Fuel-savirg Locomotives on the Lehigh Valley Railway, 277
  • German Afocan Railway Reconstruction. 147 Girders, R*inforced Concrete, to Carry Rails for Conduit Railways in Washington, 641 Glasgow Tramcars, Improved Type, 665
  • Tramways* Increased R^eipts, 591,641 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Progress. 355 (ireat Central Railway Boat Trains for Grimsby and Rotterdam Service, 463
  • Eastern Railway Restaurant Cars, 67 Station Buildings at Clacton, Improvements, 355
  • Northern Railway, Road and Tramway Bridge over, Opened at Doncaster, 614 Western Line from Filton Junction to Avonmouth, 517 and London and South-Western Agreement, 516 Ouayatjuil to Playas, New Railway, 93 Highgate-bill Electric Tramway Extension, 355
  • Hudson Bay Port and Railway. 517, 591 Illinois Inter-urban E’ectric Track, 463 Indian Railways, Additional Workshop and Rolling Stock Equipment. 641
  • Railway Progress, I.^rge Government Grants, 93
  • Railways, Standard Locomotives, 197 Isle of Wight and Railway Electrification, Ventnor Funicular Railway Project, 173, 277 Japan-Chinese Railway Agreement. 173 Japanese Electric Railway, 67
  • Railway E.xteo^ion, 591 Railways to Retain Narrow Gauge, 614
  • La Plata Electric Tramway.s, Piogres-*, 463 Level Crossings on the Continent, Increasing Danger, Acetylene Lamps, 331
  • Crossing Elimination in America, Costly Work, 225 lyoyden Tramway Electrification. 67 Liege and Welkenraedt, Line Relaid, Special Fish-plates, 251
  • Light i^ilway Orders Confirmed, 186, 197, 251, 331,381
  • Lille- Roubaix-Tourcoing 0 verhead Trolley Electrical Railway, 41
  • Liverpool Corporation Tramways, Statistics, 305
  • Tramcars, Improved Type, 641 Ixtanda Railway, Proposed Extension, 277 Locomotive Blast and Bridge Destruction, 381 Crank Axles on Swiss Railways, Result of Te^ts, 409
  • Electric Headlights, Pros and Cons, 565
  • Headlight Lamps, Indiana Railway Commissions Regulation, 93
  • Trials on the Highland Railway, 565
  • Locomotives, American and British, Sir T. Price on, 409
  • Ix>ndon, Brighton and South Coast Destination ('odes for Day and Night Use, 591 Ixxial Traffic, Great Inciease of Passengers Carried by Public Vehicles, 147
  • and North-Western New Express Trains for Business Men, 162
  • Railway Mineral Traffic Exten- skns, 173 Signal Light Changes, 173 and Paris, Accelerated Service, 463 Tilbury and Southend Railway, New Stations, 277
  • Long Island Electrified Lines, 197
  • Electric Railway Improvements, 517
  • and West Jersey Electric Railways, Mr. G. Gibbs’ Report, 381 Madras Electric Tramways, History of, 41 Magdiburg to Halle Railway Electrification, 277
  • Magnetic Wheels for Increasing Traction, Experiments, 41
  • Main Line Railway Track Mileage in the United States, Extensions in 19(9, 99
  • Malvern Hills Funicular Railway Project, 409. 491, 565
  • Mazoe-Abercorn Railway, 251, 355 Metallic Coupling for Railway Carriages, Westinghouse Brake Company, 106, 127 Metropolitan Railway Introduces Pullman Cara 41
  • Mexican Railway Extension, 381 Mid-Flintshire Light Railway Scheme, 614 Midi Railways, Daring Electrical Construction, 13
  • Monorail Gyroscope Car for New York, made in Germany, 67, 119
  • Mont Blanc Funicular Railway, Progress, 381 Montreal Street Railway Expansion, 491 541 Motor Car Service for German East Africa, 251 Mountain Railway, Electric, between Montreux and Qlion, 173
  • Multiple-unit Train Service between Port Chester and New York, 381
  • New Haven Railway Experiments with Overhead Trolley Line, 13
  • York, Railway Accidents due to Rules and Neiilect, 615 Electrification, History, KT’ . 355
  • Nigenan Railway Extension, 574
  • Railways and Tramways (centinwd):
  • Nile Rapids, Railway to Connect Navigable Waterways, 491
  • North-Eastern Railway Electrified Section, Success and Increased Facilities, 119
  • North Wales Narrow-gauge Railway Extension, ?402
  • Northern Quebec Colonisation Railway, Bill Passed at Ottawa, 505
  • Ofenberg Electric Railway, 505
  • Official Returns of United Kingdom, 225; Annual, 459, 541; for May, 491
  • Orange River Colony and Trensvaal, New Connecting Railway, 13
  • Owner's Risk, 620
  • Packing of Freight. Pennsylvania Railways, Atteo^t at Improvement, 147
  • Paisley Tramway Extension, 591 Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean Railway Extension, 355
  • Paris Metropolitan Railway Extension, 67 Pay-as-you-enter Cars and Accident Statistics in Chicago, 173
  • Peking-Kalgan Railway, Details of, 549 Pennsylvania Railways, Campaign against Careless Freight Packing, 147 Railway, Elimination of fjovel I Crossings, 93
  • Railroad Station on Manhattan I Island, 409
  • Petrol Street Cars for Karachi, 277 Philadelphia Transit Question under Investigation. 014
  • Pittsburg Railways Homewcod Shops, 197 Portugn>ose Railway Concession, 615 Prussian Train Lighticg, Retrogressive Movement, 197
  • Queensland Government Railway Workshops, New Mail Train, 197
  • Quebec Railway Statistics, 435
  • Quinton, Birmingham, Light Railway or Tram- . way, 119
  • Rail Tests and Inquiry in (iermany, Details and Cost, 93
  • Rails, Report of American Railway Association, 435
  • Railless Electric Vehicles for Schaorbeck, near Brussels, 173
  • Railway Accidents and Gas Lighting Dangers, Austrian Dissatisfaction, 225 Station Converted to Garage, 517 Reinforced Concrete Sleepers, Durability, 225 Reminiscences of 1850 on the London and North-Western Railway, 277
  • Renfrewshire, Circular Tramway Route, 565 Rook Crushing and Cement Mixing Car for Street Railway Track Building, 277
  • Russian Railway Extension, 541 Rolling Stock Additions, 93
  • Statistics, 13
  • San Pedro, Los Angelos, and Salt Lake Railway, 100 Miles Washed Away by Flood, 355
  • Santa hV Railway Treating Pine Sleepers with Crude Oil, 119
  • Santiago Bay, San Jos^ Lumber Company's Narrow-gauge Railway, 93
  • Shanghai-Nanking Railway, 541 Sihenan Development and Railway Extension, 93
  • Sicily Railway Service, Duorganiaation due to Earthquake, 614
  • Signal Box, Addison-road, 591 Instruction Cars on Penmylvania Railways, 435
  • Signalling, Alternatiog-current Block, on Penn-, sylvania Railway, 517 Audible, ou the Great Western Railway, 331
  • Lights, Changes on the London and North-Western Railway, 173 Siletia, Local Electric Railway, 541 Single-phase System in America, Great Econ'‘my in Working, 614
  • Sleepers, Pine, Crude Oil Treatment on Santa F<? Railway, 119
  • Sleeping Cars for Electric RaUwaya 565 Smokeless Combustion of Bitomioons Coal, New Type Locomotive in U S.A., 277 Suow Removal Iw Steam Heat. 565
  • South African Rilway Rolling Stock, Orders for North British Locomotive Company. 225
  • Australia and Western Australia, Survey and Statistics of Proposed Railway, 13
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Boat Train, Improvements, 197
  • Spanish Railway Track Doubled, 641 Steel Panels for Railway Cars, 409 io Railway Work, 331 Sleepers Increasingly Used, 251
  • Storage Battery Tramcar*, 435, 541 Subway for Montreal, 435
  • Subways, Railway, in Chicago and the I lioois Tunnel Company, 474
  • Sumatra, Railway Extension Projected, 251 Sceam Tramway Projected, 614 Superheater Locomotives for Prussian Railways, 331
  • Swedish Railway Electrification. 355 Swiss Federal Railway Electrification, 173 Railway Statistics, 435
  • State Electric Railways, Water Power for Suriply, 251
  • Telephone for Train Orders, 331
  • Ticket Delivery Automatic Machines, 436 Tokyo and Yokohama, Projected Electric Railway, 434
  • Torquay Surface-contact Tramways. 517
  • Toronto Municipal Authorities and Street Railway Conyiany, 251
  • Trackless Tramcars Suggested for Newcastle, 463
  • Trolley Car System for Leeds and Bradford, 463
  • Tramcar, New Type, for Liverpool, 435 i
  • Tramcars, Storage Battery, 435 !
  • Tramway Electrification Scheme at Bono, 173 and Idght Railway, Board of Trade Returns, 173, 615
  • Trolley Wire, llioh-tension, Danger Tests on German Railways, 155 I
  • Steel, in America, Durability Test, 641 I
  • Truck for Railway Signal Material. 305 I
  • Tube Railway Bills in the House of Commons, I 67 f
  • Railways; Brake Shoe Troubles and Experiments, 76
  • Tunnel between Denmark and Sweden, Proposed Electric Railway, 41
  • Turin Electric Tramway, 197
  • Turkish Tramways, Underground and Surface, 565
  • Underground Postal Railway for Berlin, 251 Railway for Chicago. 305
  • United Kingdom Railway Returns, 67 States Railway Track Extension,
  • Statistics, 41 '
  • Ventilation td Freight and Passenger Cars by Ejector, J. 11. Garland, 409
  • Vibrations and Hearing of Engine Drivers; Remedial Measures, 355
  • Victoria-Diamantina Railway Survey, 3O.'>
  • Victorian Railways Extension, 147
  • Wages on United States Railways, 355
  • Waggons, Largest Size known for Pennsylvania Railway, 67
  • Weston-super-Mare, Light Railway Scheme Partially Abandoned, 251
  • Wireless Telegraphy Experiments by Pennsylvania Railway, 517
  • York Electric Tramways, 93
  • REFRIGERATION, International Congress at Vienna, 153
  • Road Binding Materials, Tests, 491 Road Congress, Irish, 263
  • Machinery, 212
  • Roads, Oil Emulsion Treatment for American Experiments, 67
  • Rock Drills, Automatic Sharpening. 381 Roosevelt, Ex-President, Elected a Life Member, 579
  • Rosyth and Dunfermline District, Drainage and Town Planning, 331
  • Naval Base and Fife Water Snpnly, 63 Good Progress of Work, 67, 342, 390, 552
  • Royal Agricultural Show, 597
  • Rugby Engineering Society, Conversazione, 181 Rules of the Air Proposed in France, 30.5 Rast Prevention Recipe for Steel Work. 41 Rusted Steel in Subway Constniction, 13
  • SCIENCE Museum, 362
  • Scotch Automobile Trials Abandoned, 463
  • Screw Testing, J. A. Anderson, 327
  • Seismic Phenomenon in Spain, 491
  • Seleninm Experiments, Mr. W. J. Hammer's Lecture, 381
  • Sewage Disposal, Royal Commission on, and Distillery Refuse, 528
  • Steamer, Sbieldhall, Bead- more, 286
  • Works io Renfrewshire, 486 |
  • Shaft-sinking and Lining Simultaneously, 67

Ships and Shipping: Matters:

  • Age Limit Proposed for Passenger Steamers, ' 409
  • Battleship Engines Design, Alex. Galbraith,875 Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyer Launched, Yarrow, 603 Parana Trials, Yarrow, 522
  • British Naval Construction Statistics, 147 Bursting of Steam Pipe, 471
  • Cabin Arrangement and Decoration, 202 Canadian Docks and Naval Stations for New Navy Project, 381
  • Cargo Discharging Steamer, Straight-back Type, 185
  • Clyde Shipbuilding Output, 463, 573
  • Collingwood, H.M. Battleship l^'als, 147
  • Concrete Barges for Panama, 343
  • Defence and Warrior, H.M. Cruisers, Lengthened Funnels, 251 '
  • Destroyers, Brazilian, Yarrow and Others, ' 662
  • Withdrawn from Active List, 147 Dover-Ostend Steamboat Service, 418 Electrical Engineers for Doited States Navy, Good Openings, 665
  • Ferry Boat with Petrol Electric Drive, 119
  • Ships and Shipping* Matters (ron/JHw<d): French Naval Programme, 197
  • Gorman Navy, Zoelly Turbines for, 301 Germany's Turbine Torpedo Boat Flotilla, 13 Heating of Thrust of Ship, Remedy, 225 Hydraulic or Electric Power for Warships, Comparison, 119
  • Invincible's Electric Turrets, 225 Japanese Law of Native Shipbuilding, 197 Lion, H.M.S., Progress, 517
  • Masts of Warships and the Forth Bridge, Approach to Rosyth, 331
  • Motor Launch for France, Simpson, Strickland and Co., 206
  • Navigation of Balsas River, Mexico, 435 New Warships, Date of Completion, 225 Newcastle and Naval Repair Base on the Tyne, I 591
  • North-East Coast Naval Base, 409
  • Prince George, Launch of. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 247
  • Russia's Mercantile Marine, Development from Within and Without, 41
  • Ship, Over-insured, Inquiry into Loss of the Cadoxton, 93
  • Thames Dreadnought Begun, 831 Thunderer, H.M. Battleship, Keel Laying, 331 Torpedo Destroyer Contracts, 602
  • Turbine Cross-Channel Steamer Saint Petersburg, John Brown, 444
  • United States Navy and Wireless Ejuipment, 435
  • SHOW, Royal Agricultural, 597
  • Signals, River, Italian Competition, 392
  • Signalling, Submarine, with Bells under Straits of Gibraltar, 305
  • Silver io Ontario, Fresh Discovery, 355
  • Societies—xe Associations, Ac. '
  • Soda Discovery on Uganda Railway, 517
  • Soft Soldering for Machine Parts, 225
  • Sotheran's Catalogue of Old and Rare Scientific
  • Sound-proof Wall, 305 Spinning Bodies, Dr. Sumpner, 251 Status Prize—SM Society of Engineers Steam, Hot Water and Compressed Air, Supply Company in Winnipeg, 881 Wagon Cost Statistics, Cornock, 41
  • Stefan's Law ; Differing Dedoctions, 41 <
  • Street Lighting, a New Reflector, 665
  • Submarine Bell for Signalling off the Lizard, 565 Cables for Power Transmission be- I tween Sweden and Denmark, 178 ! Gas Main, 4000ft. long, 173
  • Suction Gas Engine Plants in Africa, 197 Producers, New Method of Testing, i 641 '
  • Suez Canal Improvements io View of Modern Shipping, 225
  • Statistics, 517
  • Sugar Factory, Java, Model, Kelso and Co., 389 Swelling Ground and Timber Troubles, 41

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  • Timber in the Clyde ; Reduction in Stocks. 13 Supplies and Wasteful Methods, 46.3 Time in Capetown Given by Switching Oft' Light, 355
  • the R'ght, by Wireless from the Eiffel Tower, 615
  • Tin, the Most Valuable Mineral Export from China, 67
  • Tin-plate Consumption of Italy, 491 Torpedo Factory Transfer from Woolwich to Oreenook, 355
  • Firing Range off Bournemouth, 277 Town Planning and Public Works, 517 Traction Engines, Petrol, for Artillery Manoeuvres io Canada, 416
  • Trades Union, Disadvantage of Belonging to. 587 Traftic Extension and Subways in London, 225 i Trammel Heads, J. H. Knight, 804
  • Tree-felling Machine, 615
  • Trolley Wire Tests—Railways
  • Tungsten Lamps, Improvement on, 541
  • - Ore Concentrates Production in United States, 355
  • Tuning Fork, Sound Waves, Experiment. 381
  • Tunnel Beneath the Elbe at Hamburg, 541
  • Turbine Set, Direct-current Steam, for Belfast Tramways, Willans and Robinson, 284 Turbines More Economical than Reciprocating Engines at Electric Works, 517 Some Large, 549 for Textile Mill Driving, Rapidly Extending Use. 491
  • Water, Most Powerful yet Constructed, 015
  • UNITED States Geological Survey, Varying Bench Marks, 197
  • - Population Increase, 463
  • University College, London : Post-graduate Lectures, 24, 82
  • Upper Air Researches above Blue Hilt Area, 225
  • Uranium in the United States, 491
  • VACUUM Tube to Illustrate Dynamics of a Golf Ball, Sir J. J. Thomson, 331
  • Venezuela to Construct New Telegraph Line, 07
  • Venice, Dock Extension, 355
  • Violin-playing by Machinery, 505
  • WAGES in the Brass Trade, 202
  • Water Power at Niagara, Treaty to Regulate Use, 615
  • Powers of Georgia, 041 Subterranean, Discovered by Microphone, 147

Water Supply:

  • Aberdeen, Scheme for Supply from River Dee, 056
  • Broken Sewer and Water Supply of Akron, Ohio, 331
  • Devon Waterworks, Reservoir and Filter Beds at Crownhill, 435
  • Elfe Water Supply and Rosyth Naval Base, 63
  • Indian Water Supply and Cholera Precautions, 07
  • Medina, Ohio, 331
  • New Zealand, 590
  • Paisley, Extension of Supply, 381
  • Siphoning Action for Water Supply, 615
  • Water Supply, Growths Caused by Compressed Air, 305
  • WEIGHT-CARRYING Device. Pfeil, 444
  • Welding of Copper and Steel, 615
  • Equipment, Electric, Fitted on Floating Barge for Ship Repair, 435
  • Windmill, Laige, for Generating Electricity, 355
  • Windmills to rump Water for Irrigation, 615
  • Wire Rod Mill, Largest in the Country, William Cooke and Co., 641
  • Wireless Messages Across Canada, Tests Project^, 591
  • - Station at Crystal Palace, 435
  • - Telegraph Board to Control United States Plants, 41 Detector, 409 Station at Durban, 409 at Pola, Adriatic Coast, Largebtin Europe, 93
  • - Telegraphic Extensions, Long Ranee Station at the Cape, 641
  • - Stations, Military, for Spain, 119
  • Telegraphy for Aeroplane Communication, 225
  • for all Allan Line Passenger Steamers, 119 at Azores, Five Stations Opened, 560
  • Distance Record, 355 Long Distance Tests, 93 for Mail Steamships, 331 in the Pacific, Conference at Melbourne, 13
  • Post-Office Returns 463 Regulations in the United States, 541
  • and Telephony Experiments for United States Army, 197 for all U.S. Warships, 41 Transmission Record, Berlin to West Africa, 435
  • Wood from Scrapped Battleships, Use for, 491
  • Wood Testing Laboratory in United States, 564
  • ZINC-BLENDE Oree, Standard of 00 per cent, of Metal, 541
  • Zoelly Turbines in the German Navy, 301

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