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LIST OF NAMES.

Alexander and Hoskin, Messrs., 10-H.P. Horizontal Engine with Variable Expansion, 404

Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., Double Plunger Steam Fire Engine. 96

Armstrong Gun at Shoeburyness, The, 243

Bell, Mr., Fuel Economiser, Manchester Exhibition? 173

Bellegarde, Water Power at, 198, 213, 216, 234, 247, 250, 291

Bellegarde Wood-working Factory, 227

Bergeron, C.E., Mr. C.,on the St. Gothard Tunnel, British Association, 19

Berryman, Mr. B., Feed Water Heater, Manchester Exhibition, 93

Blackburn Boiler Explosion, 167, 275

Bowker, Mr. W., Boilers, 324

Broadbent, Mr., Air Meter, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Broadbent, Mr., Scammer, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Broadbent, Mr., Smoke Preventer, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Broadbent, Mr., Steam Trap, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Brown and Green, Messrs., Stove, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Browne, Mr. H. C., Screw Propellers, 11

Caithness Compass, The, 308

Canadian Sawdust Furnaces, 188

Challenger Expedition, Diagrams of Soundings, 325, 348, 374

Cowan, Mr., Heating Apparatus, 386

Cox, C.E., F.R.S., Mr. S. H.,Tin Dressing Machinery, 210, 212

Crichton, Messrs., Steam Launch for the Emperor of Russia’s Yacht Dershafv'a, 387

Crichton, Mr. W., Screw Propellers, 185

Deacon, C.E., Mr., Waste Water Meter, 59

Dennet and Co., Messrs. R., Protecting Iron Columns from Fire, 78

Dennis and Co., Messrs., Hot Water Boiler, 401

Derham, Mr. J. J., Horizontal Engine, 196

Dillwyn Smith, Mr., Furnace Feeder, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Dingier, Mr., Boiler’ and Movable Fire-box, 263

Eastons and Anderson, Messrs., Diagrams from the Blowing Engine at the New Post Office, 270

Eastons and Anderson, Messrs., Horse Dynamometer for the Royal Agricultural Society, 358

Eickemeyer Engine, The, Messrs. Eicke meyer and Osterheld, 2

Elliot, Alston, and Olney, Messrs., Thermoson Stove, Manchester Exhibition, 113

Evans, C.E., Mr. C. A., Stability of Towers and Chimneys, 37

ield and Cotton, Messrs., Expansive Engine, Manchester Exhibition, 230

Folkard, C.E., Mr. A. C., Boat Lowering Apparatus, 221

Foote, Prof. A. E., Filter Pump, 231

Forstall, Mr. T.. Clearing Water Mains, 296

Forsyth, C.E., Mr. J. C., Clough Hall Tunnel, North Staffordshire Railway, 199, 390

Fownes and Co., Messrs. H., Stern Brackets for Chilian Ironclads, 400

French Artillery, 73

Froude, F.R S., Mr., Experiments on H.M.S. Greyhound, 255

Froude, F.R.S., Mr., Shaping Models of Ships, 183

Gaillon’s Cask Making Machinery, 312

Gale, Mr, Mercurial Regulator, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Gartsherrie Coal Cutting Machine, 155

Garvie and Co., Messrs. J., Portable Steam Crane, 237

Gentl, Dr., Telegraphy, 337

Gibson and Vowel!, Messrs., Governor, 2

Gratton and Beal, Messrs., Wheel Tire, 400

Greenland, Map of, 309

Griffith, Mr., Sectional Boiler, Manchester Exhibition, 150

Grinrod, Mr., Boiler Feeder, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Guattari’s Pneumatic Telegraph, 340

Haddan, C.E., Mr. J. L., Pioneer, or Steam Caravan, 82

Harlow, Mr., Boiler, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Hartupee,Mr. A., Pumping Engine, Pittsburgh Waterworks, 359, 373

Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey, Messrs., Differential Pumping Engines, at Doe Park Colliery, 165, 168

Hawksley, G., Torpedoes, 237

Heberlein, Brake, The, 49

Hill’s Vertical Boiler, Manchester Exhibition, 78

Horton and Rowan, Messrs., Water Tube Boilers of

S.S. Propontis, 295, 298

Hotchkiss, Mr. B. B., Cannon Revolver, 40

Hough, Teston, Bede, and Co., Wool Spinning Frames, Vienna Exhibition, 372

Howe, Mr. W., 200-H.P. Winding Engine, Morton Colliery, 279, 282

Hurd and Simpson, Messrs., Coal Cutting Machinery, 263, 266

Irving, Mr., Dampers, Manchester Exhibition, 132

J. C. D., Balancing Pistons, 371

Jones, Mr. M., Screw Propellers, 24

Jones and Sons, Messrs. J., Compound Engines of the

S.S. Terniers, 120-H.P. Nominal, 22

Jones and Sons, Messrs. W., Water Tube Boiler, 231

Key, Mr. J., Compound. Engines of the Union S.S.

Company’s S.S. African, 97. 100,164, 172

Key. Mr. j., High Pressure Boilers, Superheaters of

S.S. African, 116

Kidd, Mr., Heating Apparatus, Manchester Exhibition, 182

Kidd, Mr., Peat Carboniser, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Leather, Matthews, and Co., Messrs.,Winding Engines, 220

Lebu, Peru, Wire Tramway at, 398

Leete, Edwards, and Norman, Messrs., Engine and Pump, 400

Leicester, Map of, 140

Leroy, M., Rolling Bridge between St. Servan and

St. Malo, 386

Lochtie, J., Concrete Sewers, 237

Loriere and Co., Messrs. C. de, Crane, Vienna Exhibition, 58

MacGeorge, Mr. W., Ventilating Mines, 347

McKay and McGeorge, Messrs., 60-Ton Hydraulic Riveting Machine, Mill wall, 279

Mather and Platt, Messrs., Underground Hauling Engine, Blackwell Colliery, 262

Mein, Mr. W.. Governor, 416

Morshead, Mr. W., 4-Coupled Traction Engine, 24

Nasmyth Steam Hammer at Woolwich, 369

Neilson and Co., Messrs., 8-Wheeled Tank Engine, Bhore Ghaut Incline, 3

New Zealand Gold Mining, Pumping Station, Crown Mine, 179

Ommaney and Tatham, Messrs., Horizontal Engine, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Ordish, Mr., C.E., Bridge over the Neva, St. Petersburg, Section of Roadway and Main Girder, 6, 76

Peacock and Sworder, Messrs., Perforating Stamps, 417

Peel, Mr., Valve, Manchester Exhibition, 150

Philadelphia Exhibition, Block Plan of, 110

Pickles, Mr. J., Puddling Machine, Kirkshaw Forge, 341

Pickwell, Mr., Kiln, Manchester Exhibition, 182

Pintsch, Herr, Lighting Railway Carriages with

Gas, 417

Ponsard Furnace. The, 66

Powis, James, Western, and Co., Messrs., Saw for Cutting Bent Timber, 309

Propontis, Water Tube Boilers of the S.S, 295, 298

Ransomes, Sims, and Head. Messrs., 12-H.P. Portable Engine, International Exhibition, 376 '

Rigg, Mr. A., Rotary Hydraulic Engine, 230

Robson, Coley. Price, and Co., Messrs., Squeezer and

Bloom Divider for the Banks Furnace, 401

Roturier, M., Life Buoy, 22

Sb. Martin’s-le-Grand Pneumatic Transmission, 109

Sambrook, Mr., Feed Water Heater, Manchester Exhibition, 93

Scheller and Berchtold, Messrs., Engine, 151 (See also Supplement)

Scott, Captain, 25-Ton Guns, H.M.S. Hotspur. 23

Shand, Mason, and Co., Messrs., Single Horizontal Steam Fire Engine, for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 413, 416

Shepherd, Mr., Boiler, Manchester Exhibition, 203

Sidonian and Australian Steamships, Safety Valves of the, 121

Siemens,.Messrs., Telegraph Cable, 305

Spence, Mr., Valve Box, 416

Stearn, Mr., Telegraphy, 337

Stevens’ Winding Engine, Uskside Ironworks Co., 75

Suckling, Mr. N. J., Boilers, 355

Sudlow, Mr., Rotary Engine, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Swedish Steamboat, The First, 96

Tangye Brothers and Holman, Messrs., 18-H.P.

Horizontal Expansive Engine, 62

Thwaites and Carbutt, Messrs., 30-Ton Double-action

Steam Hammer at Sir W. G. Armstrong’s Works, 344

Twibill, Mr. J., Scrapers, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Venus, Instruments for the Transit of, 328

Venus, Transit of, 17, 35

Verey and Lange, Messrs., Steam Launch Engines, 401

Vicars and Smith, Messrs., Furnace Feeder, New Post

Office, 136

Vienna, Engines at, 246

Vienna Waterworks, 41, 44^ 48

Virginia City and Gold Hill Iron Conduit, 237

Voisin, Mr., Cupola, Manchester Exhibition, 203

Wakefield, Mr. C. A., Wire Fence, 231

Walker, Messrs. C. and W., Annular Wrought Iron Condensers, Norwich Gasworks, 294

Whichcord, Mr. J*., Fireproof Floors, 400

Whitwell, Mr., Stove, Manchester Exhibition, 150

Wilson, Mr. J., Iron Manufacture, 308

Winstanley and Barker, Messrs., Coal Cutting Machine, Manchester Exhibition, 113

W oolwich Torpedo Explosion, 209

Wyss and Studer, Messrs., Water Pressure Engine, 278

Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs., Steam Launch for the Brazilian Government, 79

SUBJECT MATTER.

Air Meter, Mr. Broadbent, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Artillery, French, 73

Block Plan of Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876, 110

Boat Lowering Apparatus, Mr. A. C. Folkard, C.E., 221

Boiler, Messrs. Dennis and Co.’s Hot Water, 401

Boiler Explosion, The Blackburn, 167, 275

Boiler Feeder, Mr. Grindrod, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Boiler, Mr. Harlow, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Boiler, Hill’s Vertical, Manchester Exhibition, 78

Boiler, Movable Fire-box, Mr. Dingier, 263

Boiler, Sectional, Mr. Griffith, Manchester Exhibition, 150 .

Boiler, Mr. Shepherd, Manchester Exhibition, 203

Boiler, Water Tube, Messrs. W. Jones and Son, 231

Boilers, Mr. W. Bowker, 324

Boilers of S.S. Propontis, Water Tube, Messrs. Horton and Rowan, 295, 298

Boilers, Mr. N. J. Suckling, 355

Boilers and Superheaters of S.S. African, Mr. J. Key’s

High Pressure, 116

Brake, The Heberlein, 49

Bridge over the Neva, St. Petersburg, Mr. Ordish,

C.E., Section of Roadway and Main Girder, 6, 67, 76

Bridge between St. Servan and St. Malo, M. Leroy cr’s Rolling, 386

Cable, Messrs. Siemen’s Telegraph, 305

Cannon Revolver, Mr. B. B. Hodgkiss, 40

Cask Making Machinery, 312

Challenger Expedition, Diagrams of Soundings, 325, 348, 374

Coal-cutting Machine, The Gartsherrie, 155

Coal-cutting Machinery, Messrs. Hurd and Simpson, 263, 266 .

Coal-cutting Machine, Messrs. Winstanley and Barker, Manchester Exhibition, 113

Compass, The Caithness, 308

Condenser, Annular Wrought Iron, Norwich Gas

Works, Messrs. C. and W. Walker, 294

Conduit, Iron, Virginia City and Gold-hill, 237

Crane, Portable Steam, Messrs. J. Garvie and Co., 237

Crane, Vienna Exhibition, Messrs. C. E. de Lorifere and Co., 58

Cupola, Mr. Voisin, Manchester Exhibition, 203

Damper Mr. Irving, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Diagrams from the Blowing Engine at the New Post Office, Messrs. Eastons and Anderson, 270

Diagrams of Soundings, Challenger Expedition, 325, 348, 374

Dynamometer for the Royal Agricultural Society, Messrs. Eastons and Anderson, Horse, 358

Engine ;at the New Post Office, Diagrams from the Messrs. Eastons and Anderson, 270

Engine for the Bhore Ghaut Incline, Messrs. Neilson and Co.’s 8-Wheeled Tank, 3

Engine, Blackwell Colliery, Messrs. Mather and Platt’s Underground, 262-

Engine, 4-Coupled Traction, Mr. W. Morshead, 24

Engine, Mr. J. J.’ Derham’s Horizontal, 196

Engine, Messrs. Eickemeyer and Osterheld, 24

Engine, Expansive, Messrs. Field and Cotton, Manchester Exhibition,.230

Engine, Horizontal, Messrs. Ommaney and Tatham, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Engine for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Messrs. Shand, Mason, and Co.’s Single Horizontal Steam Fire, 413, 416

Engine for the Pittsburgh Waterworks, Mr. A. Har-tupee’s Pumping, 359, 373

Engine and Pump, Messrs. Leete, Edwards, and Norman’s Combined, 400

Engine, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head’s 12-H.P.

Portable, International Exhibition, 376

Engine, Mr. A. Rigg’s Rotary Hydraulic, 230

Engine, Rotary, Mr. Sudlow, Manchester Exhibition, 133

Engine, Messrs. Scheller and Berchtold, 151 (See also Supplement.)

Engine, Steven’s Winding, Uskside Ironworks Co., 75

Engine, Messrs. Tangye Bros, and Holman’s 18-H.P.

Horizontal Expansive, 62

Engine of the S.S. Terniers, 120-H.P. Nominal, Messrs.

J. J ones and Sons, 22

Engine with Variable Expansion, Messrs. Alexander and Hoskin’s 10-H.P. Horizontal, 404

Engine, Water' Pressure, Messrs. Wyss and Studer, 278

Engines at Doe Park Colliery, Messrs. Hathorn, Davis, Campbell, and Davey’s Differential Pumping, 165, 168

Engines at Morton.Colliery, Mr. W. Howe’s 200-H.P.

Winding. 279, 282

Engines of the Union Steamship’s Company’s S.S.

African, Mr. J. Key’s Compound, 97, 100, 164, 172

Engines, Messrs. Verey and Lange’s Steam Launch, 401

Engines at Vienna, 246

Engines, Winding, Messrs. Leather, Matthews, and Co., 220

Exhibition, Block Plan of Philadelphia, 1876, 110

Experiments on H.M.S. Greyhound, Mr. Froude’s,255

Feed-water Heater, Mr. Berryman, Manchester Exhibition, 93

Feed-water Heater, Mr. Sambrook, Manchester Exhibition, 93

Filter-Pump, Professor A. E. Foote on the, 231

Fire Engine. Double Plunger Steam, Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., 96

Floors, Fire-proof, Mr. J. Whichcord, 400

Fog-horn, or Steam Siren, 324

Fuel Economiser, Mr. Bell’s, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Furnace Feeder, Mr. Dillwyn Smith, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Furnace Feeder at the New Post Office, Messrs. Vicars and Smith,-136

Furnace, The Ponsard, 66

Furnaces, Canadian Sawdust, 188

Governor, Messrs. Gibson and Powell, 2

Governor, Mr. W. Mein, 416

Greenland, Map of, 309

Gun Cotton Experiments, 397

Gun at Shoeburyness, The Armstrong, 237

Gun, The 81-Ton, 275

Guns of H.M.S. Hotspur, 25-Ton, Capt. Scott, 23

Hammer at Woolwich, The 35-Ton Nasmyth Steam, 369

Hammer at Sir W. G. Armstrong and Co.’s Works, Messrs. Thwaitesand Carbutt’s 30-Ton Double-action Steam, 344

Heating Apparatus, Mr. Cowan, 386

Heating Apparatus, Mr, Kidd, Manchester Exhibition, 182

Instruments for the Transit of Venus Expedition, 328

Iron columns from Fire, Protecting, Messrs. It. Den-net and Co., 78

Iron Manufacture, Mr. Joel Wilson, 308

Kiln, Mr. Pickwell, Manchester Exhibition, 182

Launch for the Brazilian Government, Messrs. Yarrow* Hedley, and Co., 79 .

Launch for the Emperor of, Russia’s Yacht Dershafva, Messrs. Crichton, Steam, 387

Leicester, Map of, 140

Life Buoy, M. Roturier, 22

Lighting Railway- Carriages with Gas, Herr Pintsch, 417

Map of Greenland, 309

Map of Leicester, 140

Mercurial Regulator, Mr. Gale, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Meter, Waste Water, Mr. Deacon, C.E., 59

Mines, Ventilating, Mr. W. McGeorge, 347

Peat Carboniser, Mr. Kidd, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Pioneer or Steam Caravan, Mr. J. L. Haddan, C.E.,82

Pistons, Balancing, J. C. D., 371

Pneumatic Transmission, St. Martin’s-le-Grand, 109

Propellers, Screw, Mr. H. C. Brown, 11

Propellers, Screw, Mr. W. Crichton, 185

Propellers, Screw, Mr. M. Jones, 24

Propulsion, Screw, 76

Puddling Machine, Kirkstall Forge, Mr. J. Pickle’s Puddling, 341

Pumping Station, Crown Mine, Gold Mining in New Zealand, 179

Riveting Machine, Messrs. McKay and McGeorge’s 60-Ton Hydraulic, Mill wall, 279

Saw for Cutting Bent Timber, Messrs. Powis, James, Western, and Co., 309

Scrapers, Mr. J. Twibill, Manchester Exhibition, 132

Scummer, Mr. Broadbent, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Sewers, Concrete, J. Lochtie, 237

Shaping Models of Ships, Mr. Froude, F.R.S., 183

Ships, Stability and Steadiness of, 147

Smoke Preventer, Mr. Broadbent, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Squeezer and Bloom Divider for the Danks Furnace, Messrs. Robson, Coley, Price, and Co., 401

Stamps, Perforating, Messrs. Peacock and Sworder, 417

Steamboat, The First Swedish, 96

Stern Brackets for Chilian Ironclads, Messrs. H. Fownes and Co., 400

Stove, Messrs. Brown and Green, Manchester Exhibition, 112

Stove, Messrs. Elliot, Alston, and Olney’s Thcrmoson, Manchester Exhibition, 113

Stove, Mr. Whitwell, Manchester Exhibition, 150

Surgical Instruments, 104

Telegraph, Guattari’s Pneumatic, 340

Telegraphy, Dr. Gentl, 337

Telegraphy, Mr. Stearn, 337

Tin Dressing Machinery, Mr. S. Herbert Cox, F.R.S., 210, 212

Torpedo Explosion, Woolwich, 209

Torpedoes, G. Hawksley, 237

Towers and Chimneys, Mr. C. A. Evans on the Stability of, 37

Transit of Venus, 17, 368

Trap, Steam, Mr. Broadbent, Manchester Exhibition, 173

Tunnel, Mr. C. Bergeron, C.E., on the St. Gothard, British Association, 19

Tunnel, Clough Hall. North Staffordshire Railway, Mr. J. C. Forsyth, C.E., 199, 390

Valve, Mr. Peek, Manchester Exhibition, 150

Valve Box, Mr. Spence, 416

Valves of the Sidonian and Australia Steamships, Safety, 121

Water Mains, Clearing, Mr. T. Forstall, 296

Water Power at Bellegarde, 198, 213, 216, 234, 247, 250, 291

Waterworks, The Vienna, 41, 44, 48

Wheel Tire, Messrs. Gratton and Beal, 400

Wire Fencing, Mr. C. A. Wakefield, 231

Wire Tramway at Lebu, Peru, 398

Wood-working Factory at Bellegarde, 227

Wool-spinning Frame, Messrs. Houget, Teston, Bede and Co., Vienna Exhibition, 372

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