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A
- ACCIDENTS in London Streets, Great Increase, 273
- Acetol for Removing Carbon Deposit from Engines, 11
- Acetone Production from Wattle Wood, Investigation, 11
- Acetylene Gas, Corrosive Effect on Pipes and Metal Containers, 435
- Acetylene Gas Generating Apparatus, Nonexplosive Gas at Low Cost, 273
- Aerial Ropeways for the War-office, Record Speed in Manufacture, 389
AERONAUTICS:
- - Advisory Committee Investigations Relative to Stability of Aeroplanes, 11
- - Aeronautical Institute of Great Britain, 353
- - Aeronautical Institute of Great Britain, Members, 411
- - Aeronautical Production Committee, 540
- - Aeronautical Production. Funds Needed for Organisation, 553
- - Aeroplane Industry to be Started in Australia, 87
- - Aeroplanes and Aero Engines Supplied to the Allies by the United States, 225
- - Fourth Aeroplane Presented to Royal Flying Corps by Gold Coast, 553
- - Grahame-White and his Aviation Company, 157
- - Huge Triplanes to be Constructed by Germany, 481
- - Hydro-aeroplanes, Design of Hulls, H. C. Richardson, 133
- - Military Aeronautics, Men Needed in Inspection Department, 518
- - Parachute Life-saving for Aviators, 179
- - Royal Naval Air Service, Rapid Expansion of Personnel and Materiel, 249
- - Signalling from an Airship, Electric Flashlight, 553
- - Wireless Telegraphy Instruction for Flying Corps, 35
- AFRICA, formerly German South-West—see German
- Air of the City of London ; Rain Water Analysis and Dirt Revelations, 356
- Alloy, New Acid-resisting, 529
- Aluminium Alloy, Non-sweating and Non- corrosive, 273
- Aluminium Alloy Piston Cast in Permanent Moulds, Standardisation of, in the United States, 457
- Aluminium Alloy Pistons on Motor Car Engines, 36
- Aluminium Castings, Need of Suitable Tools and Lubricants, 365
- Aluminium Consumption, Steady Increase, 225
- Aluminium Recovery in Melting Chips, Mechanical Cleanliness, 625
- American Industries Benefit from European War, 597
- American Machines for Trench-digging at the Canadian Training Camps, 133
- American Motor Cars, Improvement Predicted, 365
- Anti-aircraft Guns, Tests at Copenhagen, 625
- Aquatic Molluscs of South Galway Destroyed by Motor Barges, 317
- Architects and the War Department, 157
- Arsenate of Calcium as an Insecticide, 389
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, AND SOCIETIES:
- - Institute, The Aeronautical, of Great Britain: Inauguration, 353
- - Institute, Iron and Steel
- - Annual and Autumn Meetings for 1916, 51(5
- - Institute of Metals :
- - List of Papers, 169
- - Birmingham Section : Metallurgical Problems Arising Out of the War, 553
- - Institute, The Royal Sanitary :
- - Programme of Lectures, andc., for Sanitary Officers, 110
- - Institution of Civil Engineers :
- - Awards for Papei 8, 407
- - Earlier Hour for Meetings, 468
- - Institution of Electrical Engineers :
- - Museum of Interesting Historical Specimens of Apparatus, 203
- - Birmingham Local Section : Arrangements for Meetings, 396
- - Manchester Students’ Section : All Meetings Cancelled, 577
- - Newcastle Section - Power Station Switchboards and Switchgear, Design of, P. V. Hunter, 553
- - Institution of Locomotive Engineers (Incorporated) :
- - Change of President, 564
- - Institution of Naval Architects :
- - Dates for Next Annual Meetings, 457
- - Scholarship Award, 237
- - Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
- - Future of British Engineering and Shipbuilding, E. W. Fraser Smith, 179
- - Institution, Royal :
- - Meetings and Elections, 76, 431, 564
- - Programme of Lectures before Easter, 564, 584
- - Society of Engineers :
- - Awards, Elections and Membership, 577
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES (continued):
- - Society, Faraday :
- - Corrosion of Metals, Ferrous and Nonferrous, 540
- - Society, Royal :
- - Consumption of Carbon in the Electric Arc, Professor W. G. Duffield, 601
- - Society, Royal Meteorological :
- - Incidence of Bright Sunshine over the United Kingdom During Thirty Years, 1881-1910, F. J. Brodie, 600
- - Mounting and Illumination of Barometers and Accuracy Obtainable in Readings, J. S. Dimes, 492
- - Rainfall over the British Isles, N. A. Comissopulos, 492
- - Remarkable Cloud Phenomena, Dr. W. Galloway, 600
- AUTOGENOUS Welding and the Need of Care, 324
- Automatic Stokers, Large Capacity, The Erith- Riley, 73
- Automobile, Delivery, Record Run, 601
- Automobile Speedway. Timber Track, 553
- Automobiles, Solid Tire Rims, Engineering Standards Committee, 26
B
- BEARING Metal, Choice of, under Abnormal Working Conditions, 6
- Bearings, White Meta], Roller and Ball, Relative Efficiency, 225
- Belgian Commission for Military Inventions, 330
- Belts, Oak-tanned Leather, Relative Humidity, Investigations, Professor W. W. Bird and F. W. Roys, 411
- Benzol for Mixture with Petrol in Car-running, 179
- Benzol and Toluol, Manufactare in Germany Restricted, 389
- Birmingham’s Enormous Water Consumption, Hardness of Water, 35, 529
- Birmingham’s Exports to America, Decline in Trade, 157
- Birmingham Municipal Gas Economy, 365
- Blueprinting Typewritten Sheets, 528
- Board of Trade Twopenny Handbooks to Aid Employment Committees, 365
- Board of Trade and Unemployment, 61
- Boiler Attendants, Advice to, Annual Memorandum, C. E. Stromeyer, 341, 376
- Boiler Explosions .with Cast Iron Heating Boilers in the United States, 249
- Boiler Plugs, Fusible Tin, Result of Investigation, 87
- Brest Harbour, Natural and Engineering Advantages, 625
- Briquetting Plants and Fuel in the United States, 179
- Bristol Merchant Venturers’ Technical College, War Service Record, 61
- British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, Decision Against Annual Dinner, 516
- British Industries Fair, 625, 638
- British Thomson-Houston Man Awarded D.C. Medal, 146
- British Trade Prospects in China, 307
- Bullets in British and American Shells, Comparison, 111
C
- CABLE Communication Between United States and Germany not to be Restored, 35
- Calcutta’s Foreign Trade, Decrease Due to War, 295
- Calorimeter, New Type, H. C. Dickinson and N. S. Osborne. 11
- Canada, Effect of the War on Immigration into, 337
- Canadian By-product Coke Oven Plants, 133
- Cast Iron Blanking Dies, F. C. Mason, 11
- Cement, Establishment of Laboratory for Testing, 435
- Centrifugal Pumps, Proper and Improper Packing, 411
- Ceylon Plumbago, 608
- Chains and Lifting Appliances and Legal Regulations, Home-office Memorandum, 601
- Chemical Industry of Roumania, Lack of Material, 203
- Chemical Science and the War, 179
- China as a Market for Machinery and Electric Lighting Installations, 255, 577
- Chinese Neglect of Machinery ; Consul’s Suggestion to British Manufacturers, 317
- Christmas Juvenile Lectures, Professor H. H. Turner, 431
- Cloth for Aircraft, Measures to Prevent it Reaching Enemy, 317
- Coal Bureau in Holland, 133
- Coal Consumption Increase in China, 625
- Coal Deterioration ; Methods of Storage, 295
- Coal Output and Transport Shortage, Board of Trade Letter, 317, 341
- Coal Price and Heating Value, 111
- Coal Storage at Hammersmith, 317, 341
- Coal Supplv, Board of Trade Announcement, 540
- Coke Breeze as Locomotive Fuel, 61
- Coke and its By-products in Germany, 11
- Coke Supplies and Maximum Prices, 601
- Coking Slack Shortage, Board of Trade Suggestions, 601
- Concrete, Ordinary and Reinforced, Roads, and Gas Mains Question, 601
- Constructional Data for Telescope Objectives, 264
- Copper Extraction Plant in the United States, 249
- Copper Goods for Holland, Copenhagen and Sweden, Sudden Remarkable Increase in Extent of Orders, 411
- Copper in South-West Africa, 73
- Corrosion of Metals : Ferrous and Non-ferrous, 540
- Corrosion of Small-sized Articles, Method of Protection, 529
- Cranes, Advantages of Electric Working Compared with Hydraulic and Steam, C. H. Woodfield, 18
- Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Awards, 145, 636
- Cutting Odd Threads, 636
D
- DESIGN and Lubrication of Bearings, F Foster, 35
- Diesel Engine, New Type for Italian Government, Franco Tosi. 411
- Differential Resonator for Tuning Musical Instruments, andc., De. E. H. Murfee, 61
- Drawings of Machinery, Hint for Draughtsmen, 3
- Drills and Drilling Machines : Which is at Fault? 601
E
- EDINBURGH Castle One o’clock Time Gun Put out of Action by Lightning, 179
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - American Electrical Industry and the European War, 249
- - Arc Generators of Large Size for Radio - Telegraphy, 601
- - Birmingham" Electrical Supply; Difficulties Ending with Completion of Temporary Station, 435
- - Cable Testing; Possibility of Undetected Flaws, 273
- - Car Testing Set at Purdue University, 273
- - Circuit Breaker, New Form, 61
- - Circuit Breaking under Control for Scientific investigations, 87
- - Classification of Alternating-current Motors, V. A. Fynn, 133
- - Commutator Life Increased by Insulating Paste Filler, 157
- - Concrete in Cold Weather Kept Warm by Electric Car Heaters, 457
- - Determination of Resistances, 249
- - Developments in Electric Heating, G. Wilkinson, 625
- - Dredger with Self-starting Synchronous Motors, 203
- - Dust-collecting Van, Electric, Success, 317
- - Edison Battery 30-Cwt. Vehicle for Edinburgh, 317
- - Electric Delivery Vehicle as an Economy for the Small Tradesman, New Edison Battery Type, 411
- - Manufactures in the United States, June Exports, 365
- - Meters and Spiders, 111
- - Motor Cars, Cost of Running, 179
- - Standards Committee Rules, 470
- - Tramcar Company to Repair Motor Cars Damaged in Collisions, 157
- - Vehicle Committee, Meeting, 389
- - Electrocution by Thief-catching Device, 481
- - Ferry, with Overhead Trolley Conductor, at Strasburg, 577
- - Fog Dispelled by Electrical Machine, Experiments in San Francisco, 457
- - France and the Electrical Industries During the War, 273
- - Furnace, Electric, Development in the United States, 341
- - Generator, 10-kilowatt, 10,000-volt Continuous-current, 625
- - Generators, Design of, to Produce True Line Curve, 225
- - Generators, Freedom from Fire Damage, 577
- - Historic Electrical Apparatus Collection, 61
- - Imports, Electrical, of the United Kingdom, Increase Since the Outbreak of War, 61
- - Injurious Harmonics in a 750-kilowatt Generator, 157
- - Insulation Strength of Transformer Oil used with High Voltage, 356
- - Iron as Substitute for Copper in Transmission Lines for Germany, 295
- - Leonard Control Applied to Mine Hoists, R. Torikai, 553
- - Live Wire Risks, Involuntary Connection, 553
- - Locomotives, Powerful Single-unit Mine, 35
- - Mechanical Stresses and Electrical Apparatus, 389
- - Meter Registration Affected by Surrounding Magnetic Fields, 481
- - Mossay Electric Vehicles for Refuse Disposal Works, 35
- - Noisy Alternator and the Remedy, 157
- - Oerlikon Works Special Transformer for Own Laboratories, 245
- - Oil-cooled Transformers and Short-circuiting,
- - Oil Switches as a Cause of Danger, 273
- - Organising the Electrical Supply, Howard Foulds, 534
- - Photometry of Stars, Electrical ; Use of the Selenium Bridge, Stebbins, 317
- - Pocket Blasting Machine, Electric, 317
- - Portable Power Plant on a Motor Truck for Film Production at Night, 389
- - Power Factor Correction, 273
- - Power Factors of New Incandescent Lamps with Spiral Filaments, 35
- - Power Transmission, Unique Example, 240
- - Protection of Conductors Against Danger from Stray Currents, 389
- - Pumping Experiments, Electrical, in India, Successful Results, 317
- - Refrigeration Installations, Great Use in Silk Dyeing, 35
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
- - Rickshaws in India, Suggestion to Replace by Electric Vehicles, 389
- - Rotary Hammer Type of Electric Drill, 529
- - Russian Military Industries Committee, Removal of Electrical Apparatus, 415
- - Sand or Earth Resistance to Electric Current, 411
- - Scotland, Electrical Supply for, Suggested Division into Three Areas only, W. W. Lackie, 457
- - Separation of Voltage Wave into its Component Harmonics, 389
- - Short Circuits and Protective Measures, 15
- - Simla Municipal Electric Supply, Extension in Hand, 341
- - Snow White Glass for Electric Lamp Shades, 295
- - Solid Tire Does 25,000 Miles on Electric Vehicle, 10
- - Static Charges of Electricity, 249
- - Temperature Rise for Transformer Oil, 203
- - Three-phase Motor Coal Trucks, 457
- - Three-storey Building to House a 60-Cycle 1,000,000-Volt Transformer, 577
- - Transformers. Large, Need of Satisfactory Arrangements, for Oil Drainage, 341
- - Use of Water Power for Generating Stations in Spain on the Increase, 457
- - Watering Van, Electric, for Blackpool, 317
- - White Flame Arc, Twenty-five Ampdres; Light Valuable for Colour Testing, 457
- - Worcester City Electricity Department, Absence of Profits, 87
- ELECTROLYTIC Antimony Refining, A. G- Betts, 601
- Emissivities of Metals and Oxides near Melting- point, G. K. Burgess and R. G. Waltenberg. 61
- Engineering Institutions, Unauthorised Use of Letters and Abbreviations Signifying Membership, 111
- Engineering Institutions’ Volunteer Training Corps, 19—see Miscellaneous Index
- Engineering Standards Committee : Electrical Standards Committee Rules, 470
- Engineering Standards Committee, Solid Tire Rim Diameters for Automobiles, 26
- Exhibition of Empire Natural Resources, Institute of Industry and Science, 11
- Explosion in the Grain Bin of a New York Elevator, 249
F
- FARMING in Oregon Greatly Assisted by Electricity for Light and Power, 203
- Fibrox, Dr. E. W. Weintraub, 178
- File Sharpening, Sand-blasting Apparatus for, 553
- Filter Papers, Toughening, 365
- Fireproof Building Material, 111
- Forgings, Question of Extrusion of Metal, 457
- Foundry Operations with Bronze, 553
- French Bomb-throwers and German Captures of “Guns,” 273
- Fruit Cleaning and Grading by Machinery, 480
- Fuel Binder, French Patent, 411
- Fuel Gas Used in Autogenous Welding, Discovery of Cheaper Substitute, 133
- Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matters
- Furnaces in Sheffield, Simple Induction versus Crucible, 625
- Fusible Tin Boiler Plugs, Investigation, 203
G
- GAS Companies and the War-office, 553
- Gas Engineering and Gas Manufacture, 306
- Gas Extraction from Peat Mixed with Coal, 625
- Gas Meter Reading by Photography, 225
- Gas and Petrol Engines at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, 364
- Gas Production from Mixture of Pear with Coal. 341
- German and Austrian Trade Capture, Board of Trade Inquiries Lists, 341
- German Chemical Research to Find Substitutes for Aluminium, Brass and Copper, 87
- German Chemists for France, 295
- German Copper Scarcity; Flex to be Made with Iron Wire, 435
- German Economics According to Dr. W. Rathenau, 317
- German Export Trade and War Committee of German Industry, 157
- German Food Cost and the British Blockade, 157
- German 42 cm. Gun, Secret of Dimensions and Character, 577
- German Hunt for Copper in Switzerland, Advantage Taken of Peasants’ Ignorance, 273
- German Jute Spinning and Weaving Works, Search for Substitute for Indian Hemp, 249
- German Labour Disputes in 1915, Statistics, 534
- German Labour Returns ; Reduction in Work¬people ; Employment of Women, 203
- Germans’ Live Wire Barricade between Holland and Belgium, 435
- German Locomotives for Norway and Lack of Copper, 365
- German Oil Fruits and Demand for Grease, 341
- German Reports of Plenty in Home Supplies of Food and Steel, 389
- German Requisitioning of Metal, Metal Utensils, Instruments, Church Bells, andc., 202
- German South-West Africa Prior to the War ; Projected Aerial Photographic Survey, 133
- German Trade Unions’ Huge Payments to Members’ Families in connection with the War, 225
- German War Trophies on the Horse Guards Parade, 481
- Germany and the Ironmongery Trade, 553
- Girl Turning Out Shells from a “Gisholt” Combination Turret Lathe, 625
- Glasgow, Co-ordination of Naval, Military and Civil Requirements, 203
- Glass and Porcelain Scientific Apparatus ; Manufacture in this Country Considered, 157
- Glass for X-ray Bulbs in France, 179
- Gold Find in China, 295
- Goods Imported from Enemy Countries Before the War, Board of Trade Regulations, 577
- Greenwich Observatory, the Moon, the Earth, and Navigation, 11
- Grinding Wheels, Speed, andc., Recommended, C. G. Smith, 411
- Guns, Disappearing, for Submarines and Against Aircraft, United States, 111
H
- HEATING Concrete with Car Heaters to Lay Street Track in Winter, 505
- High-speed Tools, Difference Between Hardness and Cutting Ability, 577
- Hottest Region in the United States, Shade Temperature of 134 deg. Fah., 577
- Humidity, Effect of, on Leather Belting, 179
- Hydro-electric Development in the Western States of America, 133
- Hydro-electric Installations in the Caucasus, 179
- Hypochlorite of Magnesium, Electrolytically Made, Advantages, Dr. F. W. Alexander, 87
I
- ILLIUM, New Acid-resisting Alloy, 529
- Impure Platinum Crucibles; Thermo-electric Test, 435
- India’s Cotton Waste, Former Exports to Germany, How to Utilise in India, 225
- Institutions—see Associations
IRON AND STEEL:
- - Critical Points in Iron, Steel and Non-ferrous Alloys, “Scimatco” Method of Accurate Determination, 481
- - German Comments on Professor Arnold’s Theories of Steel Development, 435
- - High-speed Steel, Scarcity in the United States, 132
- - High-speed Steels, Wet or Dry Grinding, 553
- - Iron Ore Output of Algeria, 87
- - Magnetic Test of Steel Rails, 35
- - Marked Bar Prices Advanced to £12 10s. a Ton, 365
- - Plate Mill, Largest in the World, 625
- - Production of Various Grades of Pig Iron from the Same Blast Furnace Heat, Successful Experiments, 529
- - Research Committe, Joint Action, 529
- - Resicza Steel Works, Hungary ; Vast Military Importance to Hungary, Possibilities of Balkan Outbreak, 277
- - Scrap Iron Collection by Germans in Russian Poland, 87
- - Sheet Manufacture, Galvanised Sheets and High Price of Spelter, 35
- - Spectroscopic Analysis of Steel, 389
- - Steel Analysis by Spectroscopic Methods, 87
- - Steel Used for Motor Vehicles, Joint Research to be Undertaken, 435
- - Tests of Piston-rods Made of Special Steel, 317
- - Tubes and Sheets of Electrolytic Iron, Process at French Works, 529
- ITALY’S Foreign Trade, 133
J
- JAPANESE Glass in Great Demand in England to Replace Supplies from Belgium and Germany, 510
L
- LADDERS for Lamp Operators in Chicago Streets, Novelty in Fixing, 389
- Lead Coating for Iron and Steel for Tank Linings, Condensers, andc., 225
- Lead-covered Cables, Telephone and other, Destroyed by Boring Insect, 203
- Lighthouse Station for Navassa Island, Caribbean Sea, 389
- Lighting in the Metropolitan Area During War, Reduction and Uniformity, 341
- Lorries, French Military, Rods to Prevent Overturning, 295
M
- MACADAM Streets, Destruction of, Stronger Foundations Needed, H. E. Stilgoe, 601
- Machine Tools for Manufacture of War Munitions, 11
- Machine Tools, Prohibition of Importation, 529
- Manchester Atmospheric Pollution Measured by Automatic Electric Apparatus, W. Thomson, 61
- Manchester’s War Trophy, 179
- Manganese Exports from India, 111
- Manganese Ore Exports from Russia, 87
- Melting Points of Chemical Elements, Washing¬ton Bureau of Standards Table, 365
- Mexico as an Oil Fuel Producing Country, 435
- Mica Abundance and Unsatisfactory Returns in India, 411
- Mine Explosions due to Preventable Causes, 529
- Mines in South Wales, Inspector’s Report, Statistics, 295
- Mines in the United Kingdom, Home-office Blue-book, 411
- Mining at a Vertical Depth of a Mile Below the Surface in Brazil, 457
- Ministry of Munitions, Appointment of Sir Salter Pyne, 337
- Misfiring on a Ford Car, 317
- Motor Car Construction, Standards for Various Components, 203
- Motor Car Tires, Necessity of Perfect Alignment, 203
- Motor Car Trade and American Competition, 273
- Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts, Statistics of Imports into the United Kingdom, 411
- Motor Cars in the United States, Date of Announcement of New Models, 481
- Motor-cycle Two-stroke Petrol Engine, 461
- Motor Factories’ Value for Munitions, British Output will Exceed German, 577
- Moving Picture Plant, Artificial Illustration, Experiments to Replace Daylight, 225
- Munition Factories’ Work Imperilled by Scarcity of Labour at Gas and Electrical Supply Works, 457
- Munition Workers, Classes in Birmingham for Training, 435
- Munition Workers, Skilled, Great Scarcity of, 249
- Munition Workers, Training at King’s College, 19
- Munitions Production in the Manchester District, Organisation, 61
- Munitions Production, Organisation of Voluntary Help, 203
- Munitions Statistics According to Gerrqany, 225
- Munitions of War Manufacture in the United States, Bribing Skilled Workers to Leave Government Work, 111
- Munitions of War, Need of Scientific Assistance, 61
- Munitions of War Production in Italy, New Association Formed, 365
- Munitions of War, Release of Skilled Men from the Army, 133
N
- NATIONAL Physical Laboratory’s Publication to Aid Optical Instrument Makers, 264
- National Society of Brassworkers and Metal Mechanics’ Notice to Workmen, 61
- Naval Shipwrights, Admission of Boys to Training, 553
- Neutral Trading and Declarations before H.M. Consuls, 26
- New Machines in Excess After the War, 11
- New Zealand’s Offef of Machine Guns, 481
- Niagara Gorge, Proposed Dam to Secure 2,000,000 H.P., 225
- Nickel Anodes Welded by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 529
- Nickel Exports from Canada to Enemy Countries, Government Prevention, 295
- Nitrates, Artificial, Hydro-electric Plant for Manufacture in France, 111
- Nitro-toluol Still Explosion in Yorkshire Chemical Works, 597
- Nobel Prize for Physics Awarded to Professor W. H. Bragg for Examination of the Formation of Crystals by X-rays, 481
- Noisy Work, Unnecessary, 480
O
- OILS, Use and Abuse of, on Mining Plant, T. C. Thomson, 485
- Oilstone, Method of Trueing, 435
- Oil Wells in Alberta, 87
- Omnibuses, Petrol or Electric Trolley, Comparison, H. Webber, 601
- Optical Instruments—see National Physical Laboratory
- Oxy-acetylene Welding, Protection of Workers, 87
P
- PAPERMAKING Problems, Prizes Offered, 341
- Paraffin and Petrol for Motor Cycles, 577
- Patents and Enemy Aliens, 341
- Peat and Chalk Used for Briquetting in Canada, 225
- Petrol Consumption of the Overland Car, Test Immediately on Landing, 317
- Petrol Engine, Commercial, Largest Ever Built, 87
- Petrol Engine, Largest Built, for Transportation of Trains Across an Arm of San Francisco Bay, 435
- Petrol Engine on the Two-stroke Principle, 461
- Petrol Lorries or Motor Vans, American or English ? 18
- Petroleum Find in Chili, 111
- Photography, Amateur, Advantage of Gas-filled Tungsten Lamp, 203
- Pig Iron Production by Electric Furnace in Norway, 111
- Piston Ring Fit and Carbon Deposits, 61
- Piston Rings for Motor Car Engines, 295
- Platinum Discovery in Spanish Mountains, 481
- Platinum Purity and Loss of Weight on Heating, andc., Thermo Electric Test, 341
- Portland Cement Manufacture in the Colonies 11
- Portland Cement Production in the United States, 133
- Postal Service of the Royal Engineers Special Reserve, Satisfactory Recruiting, 246
- Potash Deposits in Germany and India Compared, 111
- Potash Mines in Alsace, 481
- Potash, The World’s Supply of, 179
- Pottery Establishments, Waste in Heat and Coal Consumption, 1. R. Wollaston, 365
- Printing Inks, Composition, Properties, and Testing of, 11
- Projectiles in the Human Body, Radioscopic Method of Accurate Localisation, 157
- Provisional Orders, Board of Trade Notice, 494
Q
- QUEENSLAND Production Statistics for 1914, 249
R
- RADIUM Discovery in Colorado Greatly Reduces Cost of Metal, 302
- Radium Mineral Spring, Strongest in the World, 295
- Radium in the Ocean, Investigations in the Gulf of Mexico, 133
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
- - Accident,
- - at Enfield Lock Station, Great Eastern Railway, 179, 273
- - Inquiries by the Board of Trade, 111
- - Inqairies Reduced from Lack of Staff and Time, 61
- - Irish Mail at Weedon, 203, 286
- - at Liverpool-street Station ; Necessity for Responsible Ganger, 133
- - to Platelayer Due to Single-line Working, 203
- - at Pollokshaws Station, Collision Between Glasgow Trains, Colonel Druitt’s Report, 203, 365, 389
- - Statistics other than Caused by Shunting, 179
- - at Wilton, London and South- Western Railway, 179, 273
- - Accidents,
- - Blue-book for Quarter Ending March 31st, 365
- - for Quarter Ended June 30th, 577
- - Board of Trade Returns, 11
- - on the Chicago and North- Western Railway, Success of “ Safety First ” Campaign, 203
- - Fatal, Dining Present Compared with Previous Years, 341
- - to Railway Servants Due to Want of Care and Ignorance, 131, 365
- - on the Southern United States Railway Almost Nonexistent, 203
- - Worst Years in United States, 341
- - Africa, Formerly German South-West, Rebuilding of Railways and Conversion of Gauge, 203
- - Alaska Railway in Course of Building by United States Government, 365
- - Ambulance Trains for British Troops on the Continent, Particulars, 87
- - American Railway Association, Death of Mr. W. F. Allen, 553
- - American Railway Statistics, Wages, Revenue and Shareholders, 295
- - Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 341
- - Arc Welding for Depositing New Metal on Worn Flanges of Steel Car Wheels, 11
- - Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers v. The Great Northern Railway, 553
- - Australian Government Orders for Locomotives for Trans-Continental Railway, 111
- - Australian Trans-Continental Railway, Good Progress, 295
- - Automatic Adjustment of Brakes, Doors, Lights, and Speed on New York Municipal Railways, 31
- - Automatic Couplings and Discomfort in Railway Travelling, 11
- - Axle Failures, Boa/d of Trade Annual Returns, 389
- - Axle Failures, German-made and otherwise, Board of Trade Investigations, 389
- - Bagdad Railway, Completion of Baghtche Tunnel, 481
- - Baldwin Locomotive Works, Great Increase in Staff, 111
- - Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Largest Business in its History, 553
- - Belfast and County Down Railway Dividend, 82
- - Board of Trade Railway Accident Statistics, 249
- - Board of Trade White Paper on British Railways in 1914, 249
- - Bogie Pins and Accidents, 411
- - Bogie Removal by Electric Crane, 411
- - Brake for Street Railway Cars in Cairo, 481
- - Brighton and Hove Electric Railless Omnibuses, Scheme Deferred, 203
- - British Railway Expenditure in Excess of Receipts, Question to Board of Trade, 525
- - British Railways and the Wartime Traffic, 577
- - British South-West Africa, Restoration of Lines of Communication, Narrow-gauge Lines to be Converted to Standard, 35
- - Broken Rails, Increase of, in the United States, 625
- - Cab Signalling, Necessity for Uniformity Due to Exercise of Running Powers, 61
- - Caledonian and North British Railways, Train Service Curtailment, 505
- - Cambrian Railway Company’s Tank Engines, 577
- - Cambrian Railway Observation Cars, 457
- - Canada, Train Accident Statistics, 59
- - Canadian Railway Development ; Up-to- date Through Passenger Service between Winnipeg and Toronto vid Cochrane, 202
- - Canadian Railways Mileage Increase, 417
- - Carr Bridge Accident an “ Act of God,” 341
- - Central Argentine Railway, New Station in Buenos Aires, 341
- - Chalfont and Latimer, Chorley Wood and Chenies Stations, 435
- - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Damaged by Beavers, 553
- - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Further Conversion to Electric Traction, 157
- - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electric Locomotives, Special Switch Arrangements for Shed Use, 295
- - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electric Locomotives, Specimen on Exhibition, 505
- - Chinese Government Proposed New Lines Outside the Great Wall, 111
- - Cinematograph Instruction in Signalling on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 295
- - City and South London Railway, Change in Source of Electricity Supply, 240
- - Clerks with the Colours, Unstarred, 435
- - Coasting Recorders on Trains, 577
- - Collision on the Great Northern Railway, 249
- - Creosoted Oak Sleepers from Chicago for a South African Line, 317
- - Cruickshank, Mr. A. E , Manager of Gold Coast Railways, Death at Sea, 133
- - Deadweight Haulage, Successful Efforts for Reduction, 601
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railway, Screw or Cut Spikes, Cost of Track Laying, andc., 56, 61
- - Dent, F. H., South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Manager, Awarded Legion of Honour, 128
- - Derailment at Bulwell Common, Great Central Railway, 337
- - Dividends of Various Railway Companies, 133, 157, 186
- - Driver Retires after Fifty-one Years’ Excellent Service, 87
- - Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, Resignation of General Manager, 553
- - Earthquake Shocks, Severe Damage to Southern Pacific Line in Nevada, 511
- - East London Railway, Wapping Station, Stairs Replaced by Lifts, 411
- - Egyptian State Railways, 132,000 Sleepers Wanted, 456
- - Electric Locomotives on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Details of Service, 157
- - Electric Locomotives and other Rolling Stock on British Railways, Statistics, 529
- - Electrification of Main Lines and Economy, W. S. Murray, 11
- - Employers’ Liability and Hartlepool Bombardment, 179, 529
- - Engine and Crew for Yard Service, Cost per Day, 317
- - Engineers at Bristol and Shrewsbury Stations, Changes, 553
- - Erie Railroad, Eightieth Anniversary of Cutting First Sod, 454
- - Euston Station Improvements, 553
- - Farmers’ Goods and Railway Transport Difficulties, 481
- - Fire at the Ediswan Works at Ponders End, 589
- - Fish Traffic from Aberdeen sent Alternately by Caledonian and North British Railways, 553
- - Flashlights as Warning of Single-line Working, 11
- - Fog Signalmen Shortage, Provision of Detonator-laying Machines, 435
- - Freight Locomotives, Largest Type, to Handle Heavy Grain Traffic, 317
- - French and Belgian Railways used by Germans with Storage Battery Cars to Remove Wounded, 87
- - Furness Company’s New Tank Engines, Details, 111
- - Furness Railway Company, Duke of Devonshire’s Retirement from the Chairmanship, 202
- - Gardiner, Major, Deputy Manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway, Killed in France, 157
- - German Optimistic Report on Overcoming Difficulties in Russia, 249
- - German Railwaymen, 400,000 Called to Colours, Women Training to Replace Them, 87
- - Glasgow and South-Western Railway Men with the Colours, 481
- - Glasgow and South-Western Railway’s New Engines, 481
- - Gowdall-Braithwell Railway, Yorkshire, 35
- - Grand Central Station, New York, Size and Statistics of Traffic Using it, 295
- - Great Eastern Company, Locomotives Marked with District Numbers, 553
- - Great Eastern Railway, Long Roll of Honour of Men with the Colours, 133
- - Great Indian Peninsula Railway Main Line Re-alignment near Bombay, 529
- - Great Northern Railway Company Ceases to Reserve Seats and Send Advance Luggage, 505
- - Great Western and Metropolitan Railway, Hammersmith and Kensington Rating Question, 157
- - Gretna Railway Accident, Trial of Railwaymen Concerned, 35, 133 ; Another Death, 87—see also Quintinshill
- - Hampton Court Flying Junction on the London and South-Western Railway, 295
- - Hartlepool Bombardment and Employers.’ Liability, 179, 529
- - Heavier Track Construction in the United States to meet Heavier Axle Loads, 411
- - Highland Railway, Change of Chairman, 457
- - Highland Railway, Change of Locomotive Superintendent, 411
- - Highland Railway Company Closes Keith and Buckie Branch Line, Great Scarcity of Men, 153, 225, 273, 341
- - Highland Railway Engine Shortage, 273 ; Improved Situation, 601
- - Highland Railway, Flood Damage, 341
- - Highland Railway Vehicle Returns, 273
- - History by Signboard on the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis Railway, 111
- - Horse-keeping on Premises in Manchester Pronounced Insanitary, 573
- - Impact Resulting from Flat Spots on Railway Loads, 170
- - Improvements in Electric Lighting of Steam Railroad Cars, 505
- - Indian and French Locomotives Built in the United Kingdom, Consultation with Ministry of Munitions, 87
- - Indo-Ceylon Railway, Proposed, 529
- - Interstate Commerce Commission, Accident Statistics in 1914, 87 ; Another Derailment'Due to Broken Wheel, 203 ; Inquiry into Derailment Due to Broken Wheel, 35 ; Reporting of Accidents, 553 ; Signalling Statistics, 83
- - Irish Railway Charges to England, Increase Due to Shipping Freights, 317
- - Irish Railways, Rates and Revenues, 411
- - Italian Electric Railway Scheme, 179
- - Italian State Railways, Large Order for Timber Sleepers from Chili, 133
- - Italian State Railways, New Type of Electric Locomotive, 341
- - Italian State Railways Open London Office, 133
- - Japanese Government Lines, Statistics of Personnel, Rolling Stock and Track, 389
- - Japanese Railway Electrification, Progress, 481
- - Kalgoorlie to Port Augustus Railway, Progress, 317
- - Labelling of Parcels and Goods, Changed Regulations, 225
- - Labour-saving Appliances and War Scarcity of Labour on United States Railroads, 457
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Large Number of Men with the Colours, 435
- - Level Crossings, Booms to Stop Motorists, 225
- - Lever Collars, Employment of, Purely Permissive, 11
- - Lever Collars and Shunted Trains, 11
- - Light Railway Orders Confirmed, 481, 505
- - Liverpool-street Train and Passenger Statistics, 225
- - Locomotive Cabs Numbered to Indicate Correct Shed, 505
- - Locomotive Superintendent and Storekeeper, Question of a Typewriter, 457
- - London and North-Western Camden Engine Shed Men ; Fifty Enlisting in a Body, 529
- - London and North-Western Railway, Efforts at Punctuality in Face of Naval and Military Requirements, 317
- - London and North-Western Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualities and Honours, 61, 272
- - London and North-Western Train Service, Electric Current Tapped for Driving Machinery, 341
- - London and South-Western Electric Service between Waterloo and Shepperton Postponed owing to Interference with Telegraphs and Telephones, 529
- - London and South-Western Railway, Coach in Use from 1834-1886, 133
- - London and South-Western Railway, Improvements at Nine Elms, 87
- - London and South-Western Railway, Large Power-house Opened in Durnsford-road, 505
- - London and South-Western Stations Closed for the Present, 411
- - Long and Short Rails for Railway Track, 365
- - Loop Line for Liverpool and Southport Electric Railway, 87
- - Maine Railroad Abandons Oil as Locomotive Fuel on Account of Cost, 389
- - Manchester and Bury vid Prestwich, Rapid Progress of Electrification, 61
- - Maryport and Carlisle Railway, Change of Engineers in Charge, 389
- - Melbourne Electrification Delay, 111, 529
- - Melbourne Railways Electrification, Signalling Arrangements, 203, 529
- - Metropolitan Railway Company’s Stoker Receives Distinguished Conduct Medal, 273
- - Metropolitan Railway Tank Engine with Robinson Superheater, 601
- - Metropolitan and Greal Central Joint Line, Change of Two Stations Names, 435
- - Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland, Appointment of Assistant to Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 553
- - Midland-Great Western Railway of Ireland, Change of Locomotive Superintenent, 481
- - Midland Railway Company’s Staff, Statistics, 341
- - Midland Railwaymen with the Colours, 35
- - Midland Railway Stations in London, Two Closed, 481
- - Motorists’ Risks at Level Crossings, 505
- - Munitions Department, Additional Railwaymen Joining, 35, 111
- - National Union of Railwaymen, Members Lost in the War, 529
- - Newark Accident, Result of Inquiry, 411
- - New South Wales Government and Victoria Government Railways, Scheme for Inter- State Extension, 317
- - New South Wales Railways, Revenue Statistics, 341
- - New York Central Railway, Excellent Record of Empire State Express, 625
- - New York Municipal Railways, Complete Automatic Control, 31
- - New York Rapid Transit, Opening of the Steinway Tunnel, 295
- - Non-inflammable Material for Railway Carriages and the Board of Trade, 625
- - Norfolk and Western Railroad, Correction of Previous Clerical Error, 389
- - North British Company’s Single Line Branch Closed, 249
- - North British Railway Company Wagons Awaiting Repair, 317
- - North-Eastern Company’s Stations Closed Owing to Insufficient Staff, 317
- - North-Eastern Engine-driver and the Hartlepool Bombardment, 179, 529
- - North-Eastern Railway Accident at Micklefield, 601
- - North-Eastern Railway Ambulance Corps, Presentation of Medals, 67
- - North-Eastern Railway Electrified Section from Shildon to Newport, Experiments Prior to Opening, 273
- - North-Eastern Railwaymen with the Colours, and Casualties, 61, 553
- - North-Eastern Railway, Position of Docks Engineer, 341
- - North London Railway, Reduction in Number of Trains, 428
- - North Staffordshire Railway, Death of Locomotive Superintendent, 565 ; New Superintendent Appointed, 553
- - Orleans Railway System, Enormous Service under Military Authorities, 170
- - Parcels Sent by Passenger Rather than by Goods Trains, 505
- - Pennsylvania Railroad, Electrification of Twenty Miles of Line, 203
- - Pennsylvania Railroad’s Grand Prize at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, 157
- - Pennsylvania Railroad, Roll of Honour Replaces List of Punishments, 365
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Servants, Proportion of Italians Learning English, 389
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Statistics, Absence of Passenger Accidents, 225
- - Power Signalling on the New South Wales Railways, W. F. Barton, 411
- - “Prince of Wales” Class Passenger Engines for London and North-Western Railway to Bear War Names, 601
- - Qualities of Good Steel Rails, G. Lindenthall, 156, 225
- - Queensland Government Railways, Excellent Annual Report, 601
- - Queensland Locomotives, Practice of Naming as well as Numbering Resumed, 573
- - Queensland Railways’ Commissioner, Extension of Engagement, 111
- - Queensland Railways Divided into Southern, Central and Northern, 625
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Quintinshill—see also Gretna
- - Quintinshill Accident, Inquiry into Deaths of Railway Servants, 457
- - Quintinshill Death Total. 341
- - Quintinshill Signalmen, Movement for Revision of Sentences, 317
- - Rail-laying by Steam Cranes, Lehigh Valley Railway Company, 389
- - Rail-loading Record on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 111
- - Rails, Groove Sinking by Woods-Gilbert Rail Planer, Increase in Durability, 179
- - Railway Companies’ Instructions Not to Pay out Gold, 225
- - Railway Congestion Due to Work on Munitions, 625
- - Railway Executive Committee and the Government, 577
- - Railwaymen with the Colours, Large Percentage, 317
- - Railway Returns, New Form, 111
- - Railway Scrap, 30,000 Tons, in Mexico, Resulting from Eighteen Months’ Political Turmoil, 553
- - Railway Servants, Average Number of Accidents, 249
- - Railway Statistics for 1914, 249
- - Raven, Mr. V. L., at Woolwich, Conspicuous Services, 625
- - Repairing Binding Wire of Armature, 435
- - Reservation of Seats in Trains No Longor in Existence, 553
- - Returned Empties, Beneficial Change in Regulations, 225, 205
- - Returned Empties, Exchange between Firms, 457
- - Roll of Honour for Good Conduct on American Railways, 411
- - Rolling Stock Statistics of the United Kingdom, 601
- - Safety Appliances Committee, 11
- - St. Gethard Railway, Question of Extending' the Electrification in View of Liability to Aerial Attack, 435
- - Salt Lake and Ogden Railway Track Laid in Winter by Novel Method, 505
- - Sheffield Tramcars, Women as Conductors, 203
- - Shortage of Steamships and Resulting Congestion of Loaded Railway Cars at New York Termini, 601
- - Shunting Signals, Electrically Operated, Same Set in Use for Nearly Forty Years on South-Eastern and Chatham Line, 133
- - Shunting, Statistics of Fatal Accidents Caused by, 179
- - Signal Wire Adjustments to Suit Variations of Temperature, 389
- - Signalling and the Norton Fitzwarren Accident, 179
- - Signalling on the Queen’s Park Extension of the Baker-street and Waterloo Railway, 435
- - Signalling in the United States, System Copied from British Practice, 577
- - Signals for New York Elevated Railroad, 179
- - Sleepers, Cost of, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 417
- - Sleepers Damaged by Fire, Advantage of Exchanging Wood for Steel, 61
- - Sleepers for Russia, 6,000,000 from America, 481
- - South Africa, Union of, Railways, 12 per cent, of men with the Colours during Rebellion, South African Engineer Corps to the Rescue, 317
- - South African Railway Statistics for 1914, 249
- - South African Railways’ Electrification Scheme Delayed by the War, 341
- - South African Rebellion, Damage to Line, Interference with Bridges, Telegraphs, andc., Need of Special Measures, 317
- - South American Railway Connection, Another Transcontinental Line, 35, 337
- - South American Transcontinental Railway Interrupted by Storms, 337
- - South-Eastern and Chatham, Controls for Returned Empties and Hop Deliveries, 295, 457
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Diminished Branch Services, 529
- - South-Eastern and Chatham, Interim Dividend, 87
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Line Blocked by Fall of Cliff, 625
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Collision at New Cross, 601
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Probable Reduction in Train Service, 428
- - South India Railway, Officers with the Colours, 481
- - Southern Pacific Railway, Fire in Tunnel, Rapidly Built Deviation Line, 295
- - Southern Pacific Railway 1 rackmen, Improved Quarters Provided in Arizona and California, 553
- - Special Acts (Extension of Time) Act, 157
- - Statistics of Tender and Tank Engines and Tenders in the United Kingdom in 1913, 505
- - Surface Contact, G.B. System, Tramway Costs at Lincoln, 61
- - Swiss State Railway Estimates, Electric Traction, 481
- - Telegraphing in Code on United States Railway, Reduction in Unnecessary Telegraphing, 133
- - Telescoping Risks in Railway Accidents, British and American Construction Compared, 435
- - Three Collisions in Twenty-four Hours, 157
- - Timber Treatment and Cost of Railway Sleepers, 417
- - Track-laying in New Jersey, Labour Cost per Mile, G. J. Ray, 56, 61
- - Train Service Changes on the London and North- Western Railway, 625
- - Tramcars for Hauling Coke and Coal Wagons, in Vienna, 157
- - Transport of Troops in Australia, Number and Weight of Vehicles Required with respect to Varying Gauge of Railways, 457
- - Transport Worker at Seventy-eight, 389
- - Transportation Professorship .Founded in America, 61
- - Trans-Siberian Railway, Connection with the Altai Agricultural and Mineral Region, 457
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - United States Locomotive Boiler Inspection Act, Extension, 411
- - United States Railways, Benefit from War Material Traffic, 529
- - United States Railways, “Safe” and “Unsafe” Notice, 225
- - United States Railways, Satisfactory State of Traffic and Revenues, 435
- - United States Record Speed in Locomotive Output, 597
- - Victoria Government Railways’ Expenditure, 601
- - Victoria Railway Commission Report—see Melbourne Electrification
- - Victoria Railway, Locomotives Built at Newport Works, 601
- - Victoria Railway, Men with the Colours, 601
- - Victoria Railway, Men’s Demand for Increase of Pay, 411
- - Victoria Railway Station Extensions, 577
- - Wagons Awaiting Repair, Quantity Large but not Abnormal, 625
- - Wagons, Railway-owned and Privately- owned, Question of Pooling, 625
- - Wagons, Statistics of United Kingdom Railways, 577
- - Washington Bureau of Railway Economics, Revenue and Maintenance Statistics of United States Railways, 389
- - Watches for American Railwaymen, Perfect Timekeepers, 107
- - Waterloo Station, Reconstruction of Roads and Roof, 69
- - Weedon Accident to Irish Mail, 203, 286
- - Willard, Daniel, Successive Honojrs, from Labourer to President of Railway, 225
- - Willesden Carriage Shed in connection with Electrification of London and North- Western Railway, 203
- - Women Workers and the War, 225
- - Worksop and Bawtry Railway Bill Withdrawn, 111
- - Worksop and Bawtry Railway, Light Railway Scheme Varied, 133
- RAIN, Attempted Artificial Production in Australia, 203
- Refractory Material, Zirconia and Silicon Carbide, 624
- Research Committee—see Iron and Steel
- Road Board, Address, 638
- Road Board, Advances to Highway Authorities, 74, 370
- Road Repair, Economical Scheme, 365
- Road Signals for Cattle Driving after Dark, 540
- Road Surfaces, Bituminous Treatment, Trials in Federated Malay States, 457
- Road Surfaces Disturbed by Different Authorities, Need for Combination, 529
- Roads, Double or Parallel, for One-way Traffic, Suggested Construction in America, to Avoid Accidents, 389
- Roadways Treatment at Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, 481
- Royal Engineers’ Commissions, 423
- Rubber Hardness and Elasticity Measured by “Durometer” and “Elastometer,” 61
- Russian Motor Ambulance Fund, 402
S
- ST. HELENS Corporation Electricity Works, Proposed Considerable Extension, 249
- Salt Water Bathing Pool Provided in Puget Sound, 481
- Sand-line Brick, Strength of, 11
- Science, National Organisation of, Sir W. Ramsay, 35
- Seaweed Purchases by Germans, 336
- Sewer Pipes, Relative Merits of Cast Iron and Stoneware, 225
- Shaft Coupling, J. W. Boulton, 566
- Shell-making in Canada, Development of, 133
- Shell Output by United States, Canada and Franco, 87
- Shells, Shrapnel, Temperature Necessary for Testing, 529
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
- - Anglia, Hospital Ship, Lost in the Channel, formerly on Holyhead-Dublin Route, 505
- - Barge Driven by Car which it Transports across the Water, 157
- - British Navy, Growth in Ships and Aircraft, 111
- - California, U.S,A. Electric Battleship, 457
- - Emden, German Cruiser, Memento Showing Effect of Shot from H.M.S. Sydney, 157
- - Emden, German Naval Gun Recovered and on View at the Horse Guards Parade, 457
- - Emden to be Refloated, 87
- - French Submarine Designer, Death of, M. Romannotti, 295
- - German Submarine Base and Factory on the Bosphorus, 87
- - Gyro-compasses on Ships of United States Navy, 179
- - Hamburg-America and Norddeutscher Lloyd Companies, Particulars, 111
- - Holland Orders Two Cruisers from Germania Shipbuilding Yard, 463
- - Japanese Shipyards’ Great Activity, 132
- - London and North - Western Steamers Hibernia and Anglia Converted to Government Service and Lost, 481, 505
- - Merchant Ships and Signalling, Necessity of Knowledge of Morse and Semaphore Codes, 317
- - Merchant Tonnage Destroyed by War Operations, 133
- - Motor Boat, High-speed Armed, to Combat the Submarine, Suggestion, 87
- - Paint to Conceal or Disguise Warships, Experiments in United States Navy, 225 Rear-Admiral A. D. Ricardo Succeeds Rear- Admiral Anson, Record of Service, 225
- - Submarine Periscope Painted to Produce Invisibility, 179
- - Submarines of Important New Type for United States Navy, 87
- - Swiss Electricity Supply Curtailed as the Result of Mobilisation, 179
- - Tara, H.M. Boarding Steamer, Lost in Mediterranean, formerly London and North-Western Railway Ship Hibernia, 481
- - United States 37,000 H.P. Electric Motor- driven Battleship California, W. L. R. Emmet on, 625
- - U.S. Research and Experimental Laboratory for the Navy, 481
- - United States Shipbuilding, Diminished Output, 225
- - United States Submarines, Edison Nickel Batteries to be Fitted, 295
- SHIPPING Goods to New Zealand, Waste Space in Packing, 295
- Shortage of Steamships for Transatlantic Service, Congestion of Cargoes and Railway Vehicles, 601
- Shrapnel Cartridge Cases, Suitable Alloy for, 87
- Signalling Outfit for Mine Rescue Work, 457
- Sixty-storey Skyscraper in New York, Powerful Lighting, 157
- Somaliland, Coal and Salt Production, 111
- South African Institution of Engineers, Offers of Technical Assistance to the British Cause in the War, 133
- South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Engineering Courses, 165
- Steam Engines, Position of Receivers and Separators for, 203
- Steam Turbines, Importance of Strength of Blade Fastenings, 249
- Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Storage of Bituminous Coal, Open and Closed Sheds, 601
- Storm Detector, Revival of Use of Filings Coherer for Radio Communication, 457
- Street Accidents in London Due to Darkness, 553
- Substitute for Flexible Leather Belts for Driving Light Machinery, 157
- Suez Canal, Tonnage of Traffic, 133
- Sugar Beet Cultivation and London and South- Western Railway, 457
- Sulphur Mining Plant in Texas, Economy of, Experiment in Heating Mine Water, 341
- Swedish Engineering Convention in the United States, Papers Read, 411
- Swiss Trade Affected by the War, 61
T
- TANGS on Taper Shank Tools, 225
- Tapioca Manufacture, Makers of Machinery and Implements Wanted, 481
- Tarspraying of Roads and Detriment to Water, Report, 365
- Technical Books for Wounded Belgians, 468
- Telautograph, New Principle, 577
- Telephone, Wireless, Successful Experiment by United States Navy, 536
- Telephones in United States and South America, 625
- Telephones, Wireless, for Long-distance Talk, 365
- Telescopes Wanted for the Front, 481
- Telescopes—see also National Physical Laboratory
- Temperature of Transformer Oil, 203
- Theatre for War Workers, Recreation Provided by the Vickers Company, 638
- Thermometers in Oil Distillation Flasks, Required Corrections for Readings, 295
- Timber Shortage and Home-grown Supplies, 601
- Trade Exhibitions in London, Projected Erection of Large “Palace of Industry,” 157
- Trade Winds, North-east, and Water Level Fluctuations in the North and Baltic Seas, 249
- Tungsten, Patent for Preparation of, for Lamp Filaments, 625
- Tungsten Powder, Process for Producing, 35
- Turbine, Largest Steam, in Philadelphia Generating Station, 435
- Turbines, Differences in Design of Small and Large, 111
- Turntable Motor House for American’s Car in Confined Space, 61
U
- UNITED Kingdom Trade with China, 364
- University of London Officers’ Training Corps, Commissions Obtained, 423
V
- VISCOMETER, Simple Form, Alan Speedy, 341
- Volunteer Training Corps, Engineering Institutions, 19=see also Miscellaneous Index
W
- WAGES Increase Due to War, 411
- War Inventions, Belgian Service, London Headquarters, 48
- War Munitions in France, 415
- War-office Munitions Centre in Manchester, 157
- War Work, Appeal to Members of Toolmakers’, Engineers’ and Machinists’ Union, 35
- War Work, Offer of Lathes and other Tools by Cotton Spinners’ and Doublers’ Association, 35
- Watch, Chain Drive, One Hundred and Fifty- Seven Years Old, 295
- Water Consumption, Abnormal, in Birmingham, 35, 529
- Water Supplies, Artesian, in Queensland, Great Improvement in the Country, 625
- Waters, Underground, of Australia, Diminished Supply, Investigation Suggested, 577
- Wattle Wood for Production of Acetone, Investigation, 11
- Welding, Autogenous, Strength of the Joint Produced, 457
- West China, Important Industrial Centre, 577
- Westminster Hall Roof, Necessary Employment of Men in Repair, 133
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY :
- - Airmen’s Instruction in Wireless Telegraphy, 35
- - Installations and Operatives, Statistics, 341
- - United States, List of Radio Stations, 577
- WOOD versus Concrete in American Canal Structures, 317
X
- X-RAYS, Standardisation of, for Medical Purposes, Committee’s Report, 529
Z
- ZEPPELIN Aerodrome Removal, Attacks by Allied Airmen, 317
- Zinc Chloride as Preservative of Pine, Unsafe for Certain Uses, 435
- Zinc Industry of Japan, Imports from Siberia Replace those from Germany and Belgium. 389
- Zinc Plant to be Established in Japan, 87
- Zinc Smelting Works, German Concern at Swansea Sold to London Group, 157
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