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The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1917 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • AGAR, A. F., on Engineering Works Canteens, 491
  • Allison and Baltimore, Push-button Coal and Ash Hoists at, 254
  • America, Aeroplane Construction in, 489, 498
  • America, Naval Power-boat Construction in, 139
  • American Locomotives for United States Forces in France, 458
  • American Wooden Steamships, 332
  • Andrew Dunlop Tractor Wheel, 134, 135
  • Angell, R. 8., Proposal for Chain Track Motor Vehicle, 181
  • Applegarth Tractor, 157
  • Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Loch Lomond Route of Mid-Scotland Ship Canal, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Arrol, Sir W., and Co.’s Five-ton Electric Goliath Cranes for France; 140, 142
  • Aspinall, Frank B., on the Latent Heat of Steam, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters) 162, 184, 279
  • Atkins, Harry F., Nine-inch Taper-turning Sliding Lathe, 43
  • Atkinson’s Six-ton Steam Wagon, 494
  • Aultman Agricultural Tractor, 298
  • Australian Transcontinental Railway, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph) 384
  • Aveling and Porter Agricultural Tractor, 533
  • Ayrshire Dockyard Company’s Reinforced Concrete Arched Keel Block, 345

B

  • BABCOCK and Wilcox Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, G. F. Zimmer, 115
  • Batter Tractors, 156, 157
  • Beamond, F. L., Chain Track, 183
  • Beeston Dual Device for Petrol or Gas, 178
  • Bennis, Ed., and Co., Pneumatic Ash-handling Plant, 103
  • Bertrams’ Rubber Factory and Plant, 446, 468, 469
  • Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Com¬pany’s Narrow-gauge Self-discharging Wagon, 478
  • Boston, U.S.A., Submarine Tramway Tunnel, 230, 234, 235
  • Bourcier, P. G., on Aero-engine Connecting- rods, 167
  • Boyd, James, and Sons, Air Heater for Work¬shops, 502
  • Boydell Traction Engine, 111
  • Bretts’ Patent Lifter Company, Drop Hammer Plant, 450, 452
  • Bridge, David, and Company, Cotton Baling and Sampling Machinery, 448, 467, 468
  • British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • British and German Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
  • British Merchant Vessels, Standardised, 267, 272, 273
  • Brook, E., Empress Electrical Engineering Works, Huddersfield, 342
  • Brown Brothers’ Air Heater for Motor Car Carburetters, 480
  • Bumsted and Chandler Agricultural Motor and Plough, 533
  • Burma Mines Railway, Narrow-gauge Wagons, 478
  • Burrell Agricultural Tractors, 534
  • Burrell, G. A., and A. W. Gauger, on the Inflammability of Mixtures of Gases and Air, 168

C

  • CARLISLE, Locomotive Coaling Plant at, for London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
  • Centiped Chain Track, 205
  • Churchill Machine Tool Company, Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, 320
  • Copes Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 367
  • Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18
  • Crawley Agrimotor, 534
  • Cummins, A. E., Cotton Baling and Sampling Machines, 448
  • Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, the Deterioration of, A. Fenwick, 30, 60

D

  • DARLING, Chas. R., on Small Furnaces and their Uses, 422
  • Davidson and Liversedge Gas Washer, 502
  • Davy Brothers’ Steam Hydraulic Intensifier, 366
  • Dawson, Joseph, Suspension Bridges in New Zealand, 52, 56
  • Diplock Chain Track, Tractor, Lorry and Wagon, 223, 241, 242, 243, 250
  • Diplock Pedrail Tractor, 181, 182
  • Diplock Traction Engine, 158
  • Donovan and Company’s Combined Switch, Wall Socket and Plug, 83
  • Doorakkers, G., on the Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
  • Dudgeon, Miss E. C., and Mr. J. E. Newman, Experiments in Crop Production by Electric Discharge, 74

E

  • EDINBURGH, Gas-driven Omnibus for, 226
  • Edwards Tractor, 157, 158
  • Elswick, Fire and Salvage Boat for, 503
  • Empress Electrical Engineering Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342
  • English Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 21st, 1917)

F

  • FENWICK, A., on the Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, 30, 60
  • Fiat Company, Turin, Testing Department, 503
  • Ford Cars, Conversion of, into Commercial Vehicles, 8
  • Forth and Clyde Ship Canal Schemes, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Foster, William, and Company’s Steam and Oil Tractors, 553
  • Fowler, John, and Company’s Motor Ploughs, 554, 562
  • French Railways, Conversion of Single Expansion to Compound Engines, 511 (Two- page Supplement, December 14th, 1917)

G

  • GALLENKAMP’S Resistance Furnace, 422
  • Garrett, Richard, and Sons, Agricultural Steam Tractors, 554, 555
  • General Electric Company’s Plant for Driving 20in. Bar Mill, 186, 190
  • German Aeroplanes, 516, 518
  • Glover and Co.’s Plug Extractor for Shells, 7
  • Gray Three-ton Tractor, 299
  • Great Eastern Railway Train Control, 50
  • Great Northern Railway, Conversion of Compound Engines, 542, 547
  • Griffith, A. A., and G. J. Taylor, on the Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, 536, 543, 546
  • Griffith Colliery Tub, Sanford-Day Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, 457
  • Guillaume Fender’s Proposals for Chain Tractors, 136
  • Gwinnett’s Chain Track Proposal for Tractor,

H

  • HAMPSON’S Rubber Washing Machine, 444, 445
  • Haughton, J. L., and D. Hanson, Further Notes on a High Temperature Thermostat, 322
  • Hawksley, Charles (Portrait), 492
  • Heusser, Wilfrid, Assaying and Chemical Balance, 192
  • Hetherington, John, and Sons, 15in. Gun Lathe, 213, 214
  • Hobbs’ Artificial Hands and Arms, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • Hollings and Guest’s Tube Roller-welding Machine, 524
  • Holmes, W. C., and Co.’s Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, 502
  • Holt Agricultural Chain Track Tractor, 243, 244
  • Hornsby Tractor, Roberts’ Chain Track Fitted to, 202, 208, 221, 222, 223
  • Hunter and English, Portable Filter Bed Sand Washer, 44

I

  • IONIDES, A. C., on the Principles and Methods of a New System of Gas-firing, 320
  • Italian Submarine Chasers, 566

J

  • JUSTICE-JOHNSON Chain Track, Proposed Vehicles, 181

K

  • KENWORTHY, George, Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, 5, 25, 48, 91 : (Letters), 162, 248
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., Use of Waste Gases Steam Generation, 25

L

  • LOCH LOMOND—see Mid-Scotland
  • Lodge-Newman and Lincluden Apparatus for Crop Production, 74
  • Lombard, A. O., Tractor, 183, 184, 244, 250
  • Lombard Log-Hauling Tractor, 205
  • London and North-Western Railway Locomo¬tive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18

M

  • McKENZIE, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company’s Mechanism for Operating Railway Signals, 124
  • McLarty, F. M., on Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves, 153
  • Madeley, Old Colliery Winding Engine at, 94, 98
  • Mansfield Railway, 401, 408
  • Marquis, F. W., on Tests of the Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384
  • “Marvel” Drill Chuck, Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
  • Mercedes Car with Hornsby’s Chain Track, 221
  • Michie-Golledge Coagulator, 421
  • Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Works, Ambulance Train, 358 (Two-page Supplement, October 26th, 1917)
  • Mid-Scotland Ship Canal Schemes, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Mirrlees, Watson Caustic Soda Concentration Plant, 34, 44
  • Monometer Manufacturing Company’s Oil-fired Case Hardening Furnace, 571

N

  • NEATH Tramways, Diaphragm Valve, 178
  • New Zealand, Suspension Bridge in, Joseph Dawson, 52, 56
  • North-British Locomotive Company’s Tank Engines for the Paris-Orleans Railway, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July 13th, 1917)
  • North-Eastern Railway, Transporting a Heavy Casting, 413
  • Norway, Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in, 520, 524

O

  • OSAKA Electric Works, Coal and Ash Plant at, Babcock and Wilcox, 115

P

  • PAGE Tractor, 157
  • P.L.M. Railway, Conversion of Single-Expansion to Compound Engines, 511 (Two-page Supplement, December l4th, 1917)
  • Paris-Orleans Railway, British Built Locomotives for, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July 13th, 1917)
  • Paris, Protection of, Against Floods, 16
  • Pearn-Richards’ Combined Surfacing, Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, 118, 120
  • Perkins’ Rubber Washing Machinery, 446
  • Phoenix Company’s Log-Haubng Tractor, 204
  • “Pioneer” Road Sweeping and Loading Machine, F. Walters and Co., 96
  • Poland, The Industries of, 14
  • Purchas, A. W., on Air-lift Pumping, 446

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, 253, 336, 338, 381, 403, 426, (Two-page Supplement, November 9th, 1917)

R

  • RASTRICK’S Design for a Steamboat, 81 ; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279, 323
  • Rhodes, J., and Sons, 250-Ton Friction Screw Press, 43
  • Richards, Geo., and Co., Horizontal Boring Machines, 118, 120
  • Richardsons, Westgarth and Company’s Experi - mental Apparatus for Producing High Vacuum, 557
  • Roberts’ Chain Track and Tractor, 202, 203, 204, 221, 222, 223
  • Robinson, Thos., and Son, Vertical Band Sawing Machine, 412
  • Rochet-Schneider Car Fitted with Roberts’ Chain Track, 203
  • Rogers, F., on the Acid Open-Hearth Process, 276
  • Rumely Three-Wheeled Tractor, 298
  • Ruston, Proctor and Co’s Large Casting, 292

S

  • SANFORD-DAY Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, The Griffith Colliery Tub, 457
  • Shaw, Francis, and Co.’s Rubber Washing and Drying Machines, 444, 445, 467, 468
  • Simms, F. R., Ploughing Tractor, 183, 184
  • Sisson, W. D., Diving Globe for Salving Sunken Ships, 386, 389
  • Smith and Coventry’s Bevel Machine, 82
  • Smith and Coventry’s 42in. Milling Machine, 102
  • Smith and Coventry’s Tool perley, 470, 474
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, New Locomotives on, 287, 294 ; (Letter), 323 ; (Correction), 326 (Two-page Supplement, October 5th, 1917)
  • Sterne Resilient Wheel, 184
  • Stirling’s Regenerator and Hot-air Engine of 1816, 516, 517 ; (Letter), 537 : (Specification), 567
  • Strachan and Henshaw’s Telpher Coke Handling Plant, 430, 434
  • Stromeyer, C. E., on the Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, 496
  • Summerscales Rubber Machinery, 421, 422
  • Sydney, City and Suburban Electric Railways of, 144
  • Sykes, W. R. (Portrait), 319
  • Sykes—see also W. R. Sykes, andc.

T

  • TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 69, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)

Towns, Herbert L., on Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, l25, 147

V

  • VALERI, O., Longitudinal Sleepers for Rail ways and Tramways, 29
  • Virginian Railway, 312, 316

W

  • WALKER, John, Proposed Chain Tractor, 180
  • Wallace, W. M., on the Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, 246
  • Wallis 3.5-ton Three-Wheeled Tractor, 299
  • Walters, F., and Co., Road Sweeping Machine, 96
  • Warrington Gasworks, Strachan and Henshaw’s Telpher Coke Handling Plant, 430, 434
  • Wearden, Louis, and Guylee, The “Marvel” Drill Chuck, 54
  • Welsh Railways, Co-ordination Among, 189
  • Westinghouse Brake, Automatic Train Control for, 50
  • White and Poppe Type Carburetter, 178
  • Wild-Barfield Electrical Method of Steel Hardening, 82
  • Wilson, John H., and Co.’s Electric Winch, 525
  • Wolff, Dr. E. B., on Failure of Boiler Plates and Stresses in Riveted Joints, 296, 456
  • Woodbridge Tractor, 156, 157
  • Wright, J., and Co.’s Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of Metals, 146, 147
  • W. R. Sykes Signal Interlocking Company, Apparatus for Train Control, 50, 319

Z

  • ZEPPELIN, Captured, Engine Gondolas of, 392
  • Zimmer, George Frederick, on Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, 115

Subjects A

  • ACID Open-Hearth Process, F. Rogers, 276
  • Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
  • Aero Engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
  • Aeroplane Construction in America, 489, 498
  • Aeroplane Works, An English, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 21st, 1917)
  • Aeroplanes, Recent German, Notes on, 516, 518
  • Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, British, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • Air Heater for Motor Car Carburetters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
  • Air Heater for Workshops, J. Boyd and Sons, 502
  • Air-lift Pumping, A. W. Purchas, 446
  • Air Pump for High Vacuum Experiments, 557
  • Ambulance Train for Continental Service, 358 (Two-page Supplement, October 26th, 1917)
  • Arched Keel Block, Reinforced Concrete, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, 345
  • Ash-handling Plant, Pneumatic, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
  • Assaying and Chemical Balance, Wilfrid Heusser, 192
  • Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
  • Automatic Drop Bottom Mine Car, Sanford- Day Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, 457
  • Automatic Train Control, W. R. Sykes’ Signal Interlocking Company, 50, 319
  • Automobile Engineering, Welding with Application to, Herbert L. Towns, 125, 147

B

  • BALANCE, Assaying and Chemical, Wilfrid Heusser, 192
  • Baling and Sampling Machines, Cotton, D. Bridge and Co., 448
  • Band Saw—see Sawing-
  • Bar Mill, 20in., Motor-driven, General Electric Company, 186, 190
  • Battery Signals—see Railway Signals
  • Bevel-cutting Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Boiler Feed-water Regulator, Copes, 367
  • Boiler Plates, Failure of, and Stresses in Riveted Joints, Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296, 456
  • Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Brakes, Westinghouse and Vacuum, Automatic Train Control for, W. R. Sykes’ Signal Interlocking Company, 50
  • Bridge and Girder Yards, Practice in, andc., G. Kenworthy, 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
  • Bridge, Quebec, The New, 253, 336, 338, 381, 403, 426 (Two-page Supplement, November 9th, 1917)
  • Bridges for Mid-Scotland Canal, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Bridges, Suspension, in New Zealand, Joseph Dawson, 52, 56
  • Bulb Experiments on Hot Bulb Engines, 112

C

  • CANAL Schemes, Mid-Scotland, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Canteen, Engineering Works, A. F. Agar, 491
  • Canteens at Munitions Works, 268, 269
  • Carburetter, White and Poppe, 178
  • Carburetters, Motor Car, Air Heater for, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
  • Cars, Ford, Conversion of, into Commercial Vehicles, 8
  • Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 571
  • Casting, Heavy, Transporting by North-Eastern Railway, 413
  • Casting, A Large, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 292
  • Caterpillar or Paddle-wheel Traction Engine, 205
  • Caterpillar—see also Chain Track Tractor
  • Caustic Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, 34, 44
  • Centenary of Heat Regenerator and Stirling’s Engine, 1816, 616, 517; (Letter), 537 ; (Specification), 567
  • Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, W. C. Holmes and Co., 502
  • Chain Track Tractor, Evolution of the, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 221, 241, 250; (Letter), 184
  • Chuck, Drill, the “Marvel,” Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
  • Circular Arcs, Simple Calculations of, 114
  • Coal and Ash Hoists, Push-button, 254
  • Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, 115
  • Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Carlisle, for London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
  • Coke Handling Plant at Warrington Gasworks, Strachan and Henshaw, Limited, 430, 434
  • Colliery Tub—see Automatic Mine Car
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, 345
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
  • Concrete, Transmission of, by Air and Steam, 159, 164
  • Connecting-rods, Aero-engine, P. G. Bourcier, 167
  • Conversion of Ford Cars into Commercial Vehicles, 8
  • Conversion of Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • Cotton Baling and Sampling Machines, D. Bridge and Co., 448
  • Cranes, for France, Five-ton Electric Goliath, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 140, 142
  • Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246

D

  • DETERIORATION of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
  • Diving Globe for Salving Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
  • Drill Chuck, The “Marvel,” Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
  • Drop Hammer Plant Driven by Waste Heat, Bretts’ Patent Lifter Company, 450, 452

E ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Bar Mill, 20in., Electrically-driven, General Electric Company, 186, 190
  • - Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, 115
  • - Electric Discharge and Crop Production, 74
  • - Empress Works, E. Brook, 342
  • - Furnaces, Small Electric, and their Uses, Chas. R. Darling, 422
  • - Steel Hardening, Electric Method of, Wild- Barfield, 82
  • - Switch, Wall Socket and Plug, Combined, Donovan and Co., 83
  • - Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., 525

ENGINES AND MOTORS:

  • - Atmospheric Colliery Winding Engine, 94, 98
  • - Hot Air Engine and Regenerator of 1816, Stirling’s, 516, 517 ; (Letter), 537 ; (Specification), 567
  • - Hot Bulb Engines, 112 ; (Letters), 149, 161
  • - Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • - Traction Engine, Boydell, 111
  • - Traction Engine, B. J. Diplock, 158
  • - Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, Tests at Ohio, F. W. Marquis, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384
  • ENGINEERING Works Canteens, A. F. Agar, 491
  • Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 221, 241, 250 ; (Letter), 184

F

  • FAILURE of Boiler Plates—see Boiler Plates
  • Feed-water Regulator, Copes, 367
  • Filter Bed Sand Washer, Portable, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
  • Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
  • Floods, Protection of Paris Against, 16
  • Friction Screw Press, 250-Ton, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
  • Furnace, Oil-fired Case-hardening, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 571
  • Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of Metals, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Furnaces—see also Electrical Matters

G

  • GAS-DRIVEN Motor Vehicles, 178, 226
  • Gas-driven Omnibus for Edinburgh, 226
  • Gases and Air, Inflammability of Mixtures of, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
  • Gas-firing, A New System, Principles and Methods of, A. C. lonides, 320
  • Gas Washers, Centrifugal Type, W. C. Holmes and Co., 502
  • Gauges, Hardened Thread, Manufacture of, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
  • Gun Lathe—see Machine Tools

H

  • HEAT of Steam, The Latent, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Heat Treatment of Metals, Furnaces for, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Heating of Industrial Buildings, James Boyd and Sons, 502
  • High Vacuum Experiments at Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., 557
  • Hot Air and Hot Bulb Engines—see Engines
  • Hydraulic, Steam, Intensifier, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Tasmanian Great Lake, 69, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)

I

  • INDUSTRIES of Poland, 14
  • Inflammability of Mixtures of Gases and Air, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
  • Intensifier, Steam Hydraulic, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366

L

  • LATENT Heat of Steam, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Lathes—see Machine Tools
  • Locomotives for American Military Railways in France, 458
  • Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
  • Locomotive, P.L.M., Conversion of Single Expansion to Compound, 511 (Two-page Supplement, December 14th, 1917)
  • Locomotive, British Built Tank, for the Paris- Orleans Railway, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July 13th, 1917)
  • Locomotives on the Great Northern Railway, Conversion of, 542, 547
  • Locomotives, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 287, 294 : (Letter), 323 ; (Correction) 326 (Two-page Supplement, October 5th, 1917)
  • Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Olindo Valeri, 29
  • Losses of Ships—see Ships

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Bevel Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 82
  • - Gun Lathe, 15in., Motor Driven, John Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 213, 214
  • - Horizontal Boring Machines, Two New, Geo. Richards and Co., 118, 120
  • - Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 320
  • - Milling Machine, 42in. Plain Horizontal, Smith and Coventry, 102
  • - Nine-inch Taper Turning Sliding Lathe, Harry F. Atkins, 43
  • - Press, 250-Ton Friction Screw, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
  • MANUFACTURE of Hardened Thread Gauges, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390

MAPS:

  • - Australia, Transcontinental Railway, 356
  • - Cardiff, Railways in the Vicinity of, 189
  • - Coal Distribution Areas of Great Britain, 37
  • - Forth and Clyde Canal, 465, 466
  • - Mansfield Railway, 401
  • - Paris and its Environs, Protection of, Against Floods, 16
  • - Poland, Coal, Iron and Oil Fields, 14
  • - Sydney, Existing and Proposed Suburban Railways, 145
  • - West Virginia Coalfields and Virginian Railway, 312
  • MECHANICAL Arms for Maimed Soldiers, E. W. Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • Metals, Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of, John Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mine Car—see Automatic
  • Motor Car Carburetters, Air Heater for, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
  • Motor Vehicles, Gas-driven, 178
  • Munitions Works, Canteens at, 268, 269

N

  • NARROW-GAUGE Rolling Stock for Burma, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478

O

  • OIL-FIRED Case-hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 571
  • Omnibus, Gas-driven, for Edinburgh, 226
  • Oxy-Acetylene Welding—see Welding

P

  • PETROL or Gas as Motor Fuel, Beeston Dual Device, 178
  • Petrol Tractor on the Farm, 298
  • Plug Extractor for Shells, M. Glover and Co., 7
  • Pneumatic Ash Handling Plant, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
  • Portable Filter Bed Sand Washer, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
  • Portrait, Charles Hawksley, 492
  • Portrait, W. R. Sykes, 319
  • Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, andc., G. Kenworthy, 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
  • Presses—see Machine Tools
  • Production and Preparation of Raw Rubber, 399, 421, 444, 467
  • Protection of Paris Against Floods, 16
  • Push Button Coal and Ash Hoists, American, 254

R

  • RAILWAY, Australian Transcontinental, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph), 384
  • Railway, Mansfield, 401
  • Railway, Narrow Gauge, Wagons for Burma, 478
  • Railway Signals, Mechanism for Operating, McKenzie, Holland and Westinghouse Power Signal Company, 124
  • Railway, The Virginian, 312, 316
  • Railways of Sydney, City and Suburban Electric, 144
  • Railways and Tramways, Longitudinal Sleepers for, O. Valeri, 29
  • Railways, Welsh, Co-ordination Among, 189
  • Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, Stirling’s, 516, 517 ; (Letter), 537 ; (Specification), 567
  • Reinforced Concrete Arched Keel Blcck, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, 345
  • Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
  • Road Sweeping and Loading Machine, F. Walters and Co., 96
  • Roller Welding Tubes Machine, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 524
  • Rubber. Raw, The Production and Preparation of, 399, 421, 444, 467

S

  • SAW Mill at an Aeroplane Works, 257
  • Sawing Machine, Vertical Band, Thos. Robinton and Son, Limited, 412
  • Shafts, Loaded, Critical Speeds of, W. M. Wallace, 246
  • Shells, Plug Extractor for, M. Glover and Co., 7
  • Ship Canal Schemes, Mid-Scotland, 465, 538

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • General:
  • - Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
  • - Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
  • - Sunken Ships, New Device for Raising, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
  • British Navy:
  • - Submarine Chasers for British Admiralty, American Built, 139
  • Foreign:
  • - Naval Power Boat Construction in America, 139
  • - Submarine Chasers, American Built, 139
  • - Submarine Chasers, Italian, 566
  • Miscellaneous Vessels:
  • - American Wooden Steamships, 332
  • - Rastrick’s Design for a Steamboat, 81 ; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279, 323
  • SIGNALS—see Railway Signals
  • Six-ton Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 494
  • Sleepers, Longitudinal, for Railways and Tramways, O. Valeri, 29
  • Soap Films, Use of, in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffiths and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546
  • Soda, Caustic, Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, 34, 44
  • Soldiers, Maimed, Mechanical Arms for, E. W. Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • Speeds of Loaded Shafts, Critical, W. M. Wallace, 246
  • Spindles, Attachment of, to Forged Steel Valves, F. M. McLarty, jun., 153
  • Standardised British Merchant Vessels, 267, 272, 273
  • Steam Generation, Use of Waste Gases for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 25
  • Steam Hydraulic Intensifier, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
  • Steam, The Latent Heat of, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Steam Wagon—see Wagon
  • Steel Hardening, Electric Method, Wild-Barfield, 82
  • Steel Manufacture, The Acid Open-Hearth Process, F. Rogers, 276
  • Steel Plates, Action of Caustic Liquors on, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
  • Submarine Tramway Tunnel at Boston, 230, 234, 235

T

  • TELPHER Coke-handling Plant—see Coke
  • Testing Department of the Fiat Company, Turin, 503
  • Thermostat, A High Temperature, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 322
  • Tool Works at Timperley, Smith and Coventry, 470, 474
  • Torsion Problems, Use of Soap Films in Solving, A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546
  • Traction Engines—see Engines
  • Tractor, Chain Track, Evolution of the, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 221, 241, 250 ; (Letter), 184
  • Tractor, Petrol, on the Farm, 298
  • Tractors and Haulers, British Agricultural, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • Train, Ambulance—see Ambulance
  • Train Control—see Automatic
  • Transmission of Concrete by Air and Steam, 159, 164
  • Transporting a Heavy Casting, 413
  • Tube Roller-welding Machine, Hollirgs and Guest, Limited, 524
  • Tunnel, Submarine, at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
  • Turbine Blading, Curtis Rateau, The Deteriora tion of, A. Fenwick, 30, 60

U

  • UNIFLOW—see Engines
  • Use of Soap Films—see Soap
  • Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27

V

  • VALVE,Pressure Regulating,Neath Tramways, 178

W

  • WAGON, Narrow Gauge, Self-discharging, for Burma, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
  • Wagon, Six-ton Steam, Atkinson and Co., 494
  • Washer—see Gas Washer
  • Waste Gases for Steam Generation, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 25
  • Water Softening Plant—see Australian Transcontinental Railway, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph), 384
  • Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, Herbert L. Towns, 125, 147
  • Wheel Tractor, Andrew Dunlop, 134, 135
  • Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., 525
  • Works, Aeroplane, An English, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 21st, 1917)
  • Works, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • Works, New Tool, at Timperley, Smith and Coventry, 470, 474
  • Workshops, Air Heater for, J. Boyd and Sons, 502

Z

  • ZEPPELIN, Captured, Engine Gondolas of, 392

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