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Air, Compressed, Meter. Interesado, 811
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Air Pump Substitute at Sea. Jas. B. Richardson, 717
'''Letters to the Editor
* Air, Compressed, Meter. Interesado, 811
* Air Pump Substitute at Sea. Jas. B. Richardson, 717
* Aluminium and Steel. J. T. Bucknill, 270; Bickle and Co., Limited, 300
* American v. English Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208 ; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332; A Carriage Builder, 459
* Analysis of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Engine Trials. J. Hudson Beare, 299
* Aqueduct, Barton Swing. W. II. Thorpe, 175 Artificers in the Navy, Engine-Room. Harry Williams, 268 ; Ranker, 268 ; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328; James Swift, 328 ; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
* Balancing of Engines and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52; J. D. T., 76; 11. Rolfe, 151, 174; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; H. Rolfe, 206 ; J. D. T., 239; J. F. Tyrrell, 298; II. Rolfe, 298; J. D. T., 353; H. Rolfe, 386; J. F. Tyrrell, 427; J. D. T., 427; H. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; H. Rolfe, 517, 661; X. Y., 679; II. Clarke, 713; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
* Barton Swing Aqueduct. W. H. Thorpe, 175
* Battleship Stability (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
* Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. H. Wheetem, 661
* Belleville Boilers. Walter II. Maudslay, 758 Bevel Gear, High-Speed. A. L. F., 428 Bilge Keels. See Battleship Stability
* Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on Kitchen. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
* Boiler Tubes, Leaky. Alexander Sime, 331 Boilers, Belleville. Walter H. Maudslay, 758 Boilers, Water-Tube v. Cylindrical. See Water-Tube
* “ Brandenburg” Explosion. R. N., 860
* Bridge Failures, Balancing of Engines and. See Balancing of Engines
* Bridge, Glasgow. Anti-Vandal, 332
* British Conservatism and Australian Patriotism.
* Evacustes A. Phipson, 24
* British Locomotives. Novoye Vremya, 758
* “Campania” and “ Lucan ia.” Lewis Beard, 623 Canary Islands Water Supply. Irrigation, 23 Canoes, Steel. Thomas Christy, 683
* Capital and Labour. J. T. Bucknill, 331; A Subscriber, 353 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 353 ; J. L. D., 354; F. E. B., 493; J. T. Bucknill, 493; Civil Engineer, 559; David Macdonald, 559; A. Hanssen, 559; A Subscriber, 559; Benedict W. Ginsburg, 626; J. T. Bucknill, 626; F. G. W., 626; J. M., 627; David Mac-donald, 682; Hugh B. Rooper, 682; Civil Engineer, 682; A Subscriber, 683; A. Hanssen, 683 ; F. W B., 716 ; J. M., 716 ; J. T. Bucknill, 716; A. B. C., 716; F. G. W., 716; K. Nave, 757; Hugh B. Rooper, 757 ; David Macdonald, 757 ; E. A. Phipson, 758; P. D., 776; J. M.,776; David Macdonald, 812; J. M., 812; Alfred Hanssen, 855 ; F. G. W., 855 ; A Subscriber, 855
* Carnegie Fire-Proof Buildings. F. H. Kindi, 274
* Carriages, American v. British Railway. See American v. British Carriages
* Cement Concrete, Making Portland. Percy J. Neate, 754
* “ Charleston,” Cruise of the. Cruiser Engineer, 355
* Colliery Accidents. Experience, 299
* “ Columbia,” U. S. Cruiser. Edward T. Gregory, 428
* Compound Locomotives. William Sisson, 54 ; J. D. T., 77 ; Jas. Dunlop, 151; J. I). T., 175 ; E. Gobert, 206; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Win. Sisson, 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
* Compressed Air Meter. Interesado, 811
* Concrete Making, Portland Cement. Percy J. Neate, 754
* Consumption of Smoke. Wigham Richardson, 77 Copper, Saws for Cutting. II. A. Pertwee, 624 Copper Sheets, Manufacture of. H. Carlile, 624 Corrosion of Underground Pipes, Electrical. C.
* S. du Riche Preller, 24
* Cost of Railway Wagon Repairs. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270,300
* Cranks from Shafts, Removing, 483. Percy J. Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
* Cruise of the “Charleston.” Cruiser Engineer, 355
* Cruiser “ Columbia,” U.S. Edward T. Gregory, 428
* Cuirass, Maxim. Hiram S. Maxim, 754
* Cylindrical v. Water-Tube Boilers. See Water-' Tube Boilers
* Draining Lands, Pump and Windmill. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. H. Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270; A. Hansen, 334
* Drawings, Torpedo-Boat, tec. An Engineer, 459 Du Temple Water-Tube Boiler. J. A. Normand, 427
* Economical Speed of Steamships. W. J. Millar, 54
* Eight-Hours Day. A Scotch Engineer, 23; William Sime, 54 ; James Keith, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.,77; A Scotch Engineer, 151; James Keith, 176 ; V. de Michele, 331
* Eight-Hours Day Division. V. de Michele, 334
* Electric Lighthouses. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebner, 333
* Electric Traction, Professor Kennedy and Frank B. Lea, 556 ; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
* Electric Tramways. Philip Dawson, 239
* Electrical Corrosion of Underground Pipes. C. S. du Riche Preller, 24
* Electrical Locomotive, [[Heilmann]]. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
* Employers’ Liability. Employers, 239 ; Clement E. Stretton, 269; Employers, 269; J. Speed, Engineman, 299 ; Employers, 299 ; Clement E. Stretton, 333 ; J. Speed, 354 ; Employers, 354 ; J. H. Chatterton, 354 ; Clement E. Stretton, C. E., 459
* Engine Balancing and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52 ; J. D. T., 76 ; H. Rolfe, 152, 174 ; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; 11. Rolfe, 206 ; J. 1). T., 239 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 298 ; II. Rolfe, 298 ; J. D. T., 353 ; II. Rolfe, 386 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 427 ; J. D. T., 427 ; II. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; II. Rolfe, 516, 662 ; X. ¥., 679 ; II. Clarke, 713 ; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
* Engine, “Grafton” High-Speed. Arthur F. Scott, 626; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
* Engine, Marine, Trials. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
* Engine-Room Artificers. Harry Williams, 268; Ranker, 268; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328 ; James Swift, 328; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679 ; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
* Engines, Steam, on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
* Engineers, Marine, Position of. Comme II Faut, 333
* Engineers, Military, and Civil Appointments. See Military Engineers
* Engineers’ Year Book. H. R. Kempe, 809
* English v. American Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
* English Trade Abroad, Development of. Herbert F. Carter, 23
* Explosion, German Warship “ Brandenburg.” R.N., 860
* Fans, Noise of. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ; Pneumatic, 492
* Fast Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
* Fireproof Floors. F. H. Kindi, 273
* Forty-Eight-Hours Movement in Engineering Trade. See Eight-Hours Day
* France, Railway Development in. Wm. Moore Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
* Friction Clutch, Seymour’s. Friction Clutch, 175
* Fuel, Oil, in Warships (Institution Naval Architects). Edwin N. Henwood, 387
* Furnace Gases, Analysis of. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Manne Engine Trials
* Gas Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined. Frank Morris, 176
* Gases, Analysis of Furnace. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Enoine Trials
* Gasholders, Low v. High Pressure. Jas. W. Vickers, 23
* Gear, High-Speed Bevel. A. L. F., 428
* Generator, Steam, and Superheater, McPhail and Simpsons’. Josiah McGregor, 297 ; John Waugh, 330; F. H. Wright, 330 ; S. H.
* Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623 RnN n 860arS^^ U Brandenburg,” Explosion.
* Glasgow Bridge. Anti-Vandal, 332
* Gold Milling, Purifying Water Used in. Edward Walker, 459 ; Wm. Sisson, 494
* Grafton High-Speed Engines. Arthur F. Scott, 626 ; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
* Graphic Statics, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
* Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
* Great Western Railway. G. A. Sekon, 207; j E. B. D., 207 ; Charles Clinton, 239 ; IL A.
* Garratt, 269; E. E. Russell Tratman, C.E., 298
* Hague International Inland Navigation Congress, 1894. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
* Hammer, Water. H. O. Beckh, 208
* Hatchet Planimeter. H. Prytz, 813
* Heating Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332 ; C. J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
* Heilmann Electrical Locomotive. C. S. du Riche
* Preller, 175
* H.M.S. “ Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
* H.M.S. “ Resolution.” Algernon de Horsey,
* Admiral, 76 ; W. H.Whettem, 661
* High-Speed Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
* Horseshoe Nail Machine. V. S., 240
* Indian Public Works Department. Y. Y., 626 Institution of Civil Engineers. Syphon, 331 ;
* C. S. du Riche Preller, 355 ; Disappointed, 457 ; Senex, 458; T. C. D., 627; M. Inst. C.E., 627 ; Assoc. Mem., 658, 678 ; Another Associate Member, 678 ; An Engineer, 678 ; A. M., 717 ; R., 809. See Old World Tale
* Institution of Naval Architects. Edwin N. Henwood, 387
* Iron Riiurs, Strength of. A. D., 355; J. W. Sutton,428 ; C. II. W., 459; II. J. F., 494
* Joy’s Fluid Pressure Reversing Gear. David Joy, 624
* Kitchen Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
* Labour and Capital. See Capital and Labour
* Lancet on Kitchen Boiler Explosions. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
* Largest Cargo Steamer Afloat. Lewis Beard, 77 ; B. W. G., 151
* Lead Pencils. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
* Leaky Boiler Tubes. Alexander Sime, 331
* Lengthening the Union Liner “Moor.” One Who was Present, 717
* Light Railways. C. P. Sandberg, 560
* Lighthouses, Electric. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebnet, 333
* Lock Nuts. G. A. Haig, 494
* Locomotive, Heilmann Electrical. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
* Locomotives, Balancing. See Balancing of Engines, &c.
* Locomotives, British. Novoye Vremya, 758
* Locomotives, Compound. William Sisson, 54 ;
* J. D. T., 77 ; James Dunlop, 151; J. D. T., 175, E. Gobert, 206 ; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Wm. Sisson; 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
* Locomotives, Webb’s Compound. W. B. Thompson, 658
* London Refuse Steam Generator and Electrical Power Corporation. See Steam Raising by Towns1 Refuse
* London and South-Western Railway and its Service. The Writer of the Article, 813
* “ Lucania ”'and “ Campania.” Lewis Beard, 623
* Machinery v. Manual Labour. Evacustes A. Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 ; Engineer, 237 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
* I McPhail and Simpsons’ Steam Generator and Superheater. Josiah McGregor, 297; John Waugh, 330 ; F. II. Wright, 336 ; S. H. Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623 Manchester Ship Canal. James Abernethy, 54 •
* E. L. Corthell, 354 ; James Abernethyi 781; Penny Wise, 781                            ’
* Manual Labour v. Machinery. Evacustes A • Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 '■> Engineer, 207 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
* Marine Engine Trials. See Analyses of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299 ; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
* Marine Engineers, Position of. Comine II Faut, 333
* Maritime Congress, 1894, Hague International Inland. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717 ; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
* Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
* Maxim Cuirass. Hiram S. Maxim, 754 Meter, Compressed Air. Interesado, 811 Microbes, Sewage Purification by. Joseph
* Corbett, 238 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott Moncrieff, 269 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 299; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill Hartlaud, 300
* Military Engineers and Civil Appointments. Alma Mater, 354 ; A. P. Gwynne, 387 ;
* A.M I.C.E., 387 ; Ubique, 387 ; Alma Mater, 427; An Indian Engineer, 427 ; Louis L. WaL dock, 427; Junius, 427; C. W. D , 427; J. T. Bucknill, 457 ; R. A., 457 ; A. P. Gwynne, C.E., 457; Crassly Ignorant Officer of Engineers, 457; Cedant Arma Togte, 492; An English A.M.I.C.E., 492; A.M.I.C.E., 492; An Indian Engineer, 516 ; A Military Engineer, 625 ; Old Indian, 625 ; S. P. Q. R., 625 ; J. T. Bucknill,
* 659 ; Sanitary Engineer, 659 ; Civilian, 659 ; An Inquisitive A.M. I.C.E , 660; Alma Mater,
* 660 ; Assistant Surveyor, R.E., 660 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 678 ; Reginald Thomas, 679 ; A Quondam Admiralty Civil Engineer, 679 ; A Military Engineer, 679; The Writer of the Article in the “ United Service Magazine,” 713; Ad Rem, 713 ; J. T. Bucknill, 713 ; The Crassly Ignorant Officer, 754; Surveyor, R.E., 755; F.R.I.B.A., 755 ; Ci vis, 755 ; Sanitary Engineer, 755 ; Temporary Surveyor, 756; An Indian Engineer, 756 ; I. E., 779 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 780 ; J. T. Bucknill, 780; Another Military Engineer, 781; Alma Mater, 781; The Writer of the Article in the “United Service Magazine, 781 ; Quondam Division Officer, R.A., 808; Sanitary Engineer, 808; Alma Mater, 809 ; Assistant Surveyor, 809
* “ Moor,” Lengthening of the Union Liner. One Who was Present, 717
* Nail Machine, Horseshoe. V. S., 240
* Navy. Edwin N. Hen wood, 494 ; H. O. Arnold Foster, 517
* Navy Artificers. See Artificers
* Navy Information (Cruise of the “ Charleston ”). Cruiser Engineer, 355
* Nile, Assouan Dam on the. Joseph Crede, 678
* Noise of Fans. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ;
* Pneumatic, 492
* Nuts. M. R., 754 ; G. W. Sutcliffe, 777
* Oil Fuel in Warships (Inst. N.A.) Edwin N. Hen wood, 387
* Old-World Tale. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
* Patent Agent Legislation. Cui Bono, 758 ; Thos.
* Wilkins, 758
* Patent Office Library. Thomas Moy, 76
* Patents in Camboya, Annam, and Tonkin.
* Jensen and Son, 240
* Pencils, Lead. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
* Persian Telegraphs. H. F. Chesney, 662
* Petroleum, Tank for. Petrola, 492
* Pipes, Electrical Corrosion of Underground.
* C. S du Riche Preller, 24
* Planimeter, Hatchet. H. Prytz, 813
* Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
* Portland Cement Concrete Making. Percy J.
* Neate, 754
* Pump, Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
* Pump and Windmill for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334
* Purification of Sewage by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 299 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
* Purifying Water Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
* Railway Carriage Heating. J. Rawlins, 332 ; C.
* J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
* Railway Carriages, American v. British. A Carriage Builder, 181 ; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
* Railway Congress, International. W. M. Acworth, 355
* Railway Development in France. Wm. Moore Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
* Railway Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270, 300
* Railways, Light. C. P. Sandberg, 560
* Raising Steam by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
* Collins, 332 ; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
* Rapson’s Slide. Janie'S E. Caine, 757 ; Charles Gardener, 812 ; A. Perroni, 812
* Research Committee Trials. See Marine Engine Trials
* Reservoir, Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
* Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined Gas. Frank Morris, 176
* Reversing Gear, Joy’s Fluid Pressure. David Joy, 624
* Road Engines. James Paxman, 624
* Room, Sound-Proof. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
* Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
* Royal Engineers and Civil Appointments. See Military Engineers
* Sandown Castle. J. B. Redman, 494
* Saws for Cutting Copper. H. A. Pertwee, 624
* Sewage Purification by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269 ; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
* Seymour’s Friction Clutch. Friction Clutch, 175
* Shafts, Removing Cranks from (483). Percy J.
* Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
* Slide, Rapson’s. James E. Caine, 757; Charles Gardener, 812; A. Perroni, 812
* Smoke Consumption. Wigham Richardson, 77
* Sound-Proof Room. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
* Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
* Speed of Steamships, Economical. W. J. Millar, 54
* Stability of Battleship (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
* Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. II. Wheetem, 661
* Statics, Graphic, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
* Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
* Steam on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
* Steam Jets. Vulcan, 23; W. A. Granger, 53;
* Vulcan, 77 ; Cope, Allman, and Co., 175 ; W.
* A. Granger, 175
* Steam Raising by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
* Collins, 332; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
* Steamer, Largest Cargo. Lewis Beard, 77;
* B. W. G., 151
* Steamers, Vibrations of. T. Kleen, 459, 492
* Steamships, Economical Speed of. W. J. Millar, 54
* Steel and Aluminium. J. T. Bucknill, 270;
* Bickle and Company, Limited, 300
* Steel Canoes. Thomas Christy, 683
* Strength of Iron Rings. A. D., 355 ; J. W.
* Sutton, 423 : C. H. W., 459 ; H. L. F., 494
* Substitute for an Air Pump at Sea. Jas. B.
* Richardson, 717
* Superheater. See Generator, Steam, and Superheater
* Swing Aqueduct, Barton. W. H. Thorpe, 175
* Tale, An Old-World. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
* Tank for Petroleum. Petrola, 492
* Telegraphs, Persian. H. F. Chesney, 662
* Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
* Torpedo-Boat Drawings. An Engineer, 459
* Traction, Electric. Professor Kennedy and Frank B. Lea, 556; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
* Trade Abroad, Development of English. Herbert F. Carter, 23
* Tramways, Electric. Philip Dawson, 239
* Transition Curve Field Book. Conway R. Howard, 332
* Tubulous v. Cylindrical Boilers. See Water-Tube
* Unemployed, The. A Subscriber, 23
* Union Liner “Moor,” Lengthening the. One Who was Present, 717
* U.S. Cruiser “Columbia.” Edward T. Gregorv, 428
* Varley Testimonial Fund. A. Stroh, R. E. Crompton, 333
* Vibration of Steamers. T. Kleen, 459, 492
* Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Coggeshall, 270, 300
* Warming Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332; C. J. Thompson, 332; Charles Clinton, 354
* Warships, High-Speed. J. J. O’Neill, 23 Water Hammer. H. O. Beckh, 208
* Water, Purifying, Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
* Water Supply, Canary Islands. Irrigation, 23 ; Vulcan, 77
* Water-Tube Boilers. Berean, 330 ; A. Perroni, 425; John Samuel White, 425 ; A. E. Seaton, 425 ; Janies Howden, 425 ; J. A. Normand, 427 ; John Sampson, 458 : James Howden, 458, 490 ; Automatic, 491; C. Humphrey Gilbert, 491; Automatic, 516; James H. Rosenthal, 516; Charles de Grave Sells, 516 ; James Howden, 557; C. H. Wingfield, 680 ; Curiosity, 681 ; John A. Currier, 681; Chief Engineer, 681 ; James Howden, 811
* Webb’s Compound Locomotive. W. B. Thompson, 658
* Windmill and Pump for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334


Aluminium and Steel. J. T. Bucknill, 270; Bickle and Co., Limited, 300
American v. English Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208 ; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332; A Carriage Builder, 459
Analysis of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Engine Trials. J. Hudson Beare, 299
Aqueduct, Barton Swing. W. II. Thorpe, 175 Artificers in the Navy, Engine-Room. Harry Williams, 268 ; Ranker, 268 ; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328; James Swift, 328 ; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
Balancing of Engines and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52; J. D. T., 76; 11. Rolfe, 151, 174; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; H. Rolfe, 206 ; J. D. T., 239; J. F. Tyrrell, 298; II. Rolfe, 298; J. D. T., 353; H. Rolfe, 386; J. F. Tyrrell, 427; J. D. T., 427; H. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; H. Rolfe, 517, 661; X. Y., 679; II. Clarke, 713; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
Barton Swing Aqueduct. W. H. Thorpe, 175 Battleship Stability (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. H. Wheetem, 661
Belleville Boilers. Walter II. Maudslay, 758 Bevel Gear, High-Speed. A. L. F., 428 Bilge Keels. See Battleship Stability
Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on Kitchen. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
Boiler Tubes, Leaky. Alexander Sime, 331 Boilers, Belleville. Walter H. Maudslay, 758 Boilers, Water-Tube v. Cylindrical. See Water-Tube
“ Brandenburg” Explosion. R. N., 860
Bridge Failures, Balancing of Engines and. See Balancing of Engines
Bridge, Glasgow. Anti-Vandal, 332
British Conservatism and Australian Patriotism.
Evacustes A. Phipson, 24
British Locomotives. Novoye Vremya, 758
“Campania” and “ Lucan ia.” Lewis Beard, 623 Canary Islands Water Supply. Irrigation, 23 Canoes, Steel. Thomas Christy, 683
Capital and Labour. J. T. Bucknill, 331; A Subscriber, 353 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 353 ; J. L. D., 354; F. E. B., 493; J. T. Bucknill, 493; Civil Engineer, 559; David Macdonald, 559; A. Hanssen, 559; A Subscriber, 559; Benedict W. Ginsburg, 626; J. T. Bucknill, 626; F. G. W., 626; J. M., 627; David Mac-donald, 682; Hugh B. Rooper, 682; Civil Engineer, 682; A Subscriber, 683; A. Hanssen, 683 ; F. W B., 716 ; J. M., 716 ; J. T. Bucknill, 716; A. B. C., 716; F. G. W., 716; K. Nave, 757; Hugh B. Rooper, 757 ; David Macdonald, 757 ; E. A. Phipson, 758; P. D., 776; J. M.,776; David Macdonald, 812; J. M., 812; Alfred Hanssen, 855 ; F. G. W., 855 ; A Subscriber, 855
Carnegie Fire-Proof Buildings. F. H. Kindi, 274
Carriages, American v. British Railway. See American v. British Carriages
Cement Concrete, Making Portland. Percy J. Neate, 754
“ Charleston,” Cruise of the. Cruiser Engineer, 355
Colliery Accidents. Experience, 299
“ Columbia,” U. S. Cruiser. Edward T. Gregory, 428
Compound Locomotives. William Sisson, 54 ; J. D. T., 77 ; Jas. Dunlop, 151; J. I). T., 175 ; E. Gobert, 206; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Win. Sisson, 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
Compressed Air Meter. Interesado, 811
Concrete Making, Portland Cement. Percy J.
Neate, 754
Consumption of Smoke. Wigham Richardson, 77 Copper, Saws for Cutting. II. A. Pertwee, 624 Copper Sheets, Manufacture of. H. Carlile, 624 Corrosion of Underground Pipes, Electrical. C.
S. du Riche Preller, 24
Cost of Railway Wagon Repairs. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270,300
Cranks from Shafts, Removing, 483. Percy J. Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
Cruise of the “Charleston.” Cruiser Engineer, 355
Cruiser “ Columbia,” U.S. Edward T. Gregory, 428
Cuirass, Maxim. Hiram S. Maxim, 754
Cylindrical v. Water-Tube Boilers. See Water-' Tube Boilers
Draining Lands, Pump and Windmill. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. H. Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270; A. Hansen, 334
Drawings, Torpedo-Boat, tec. An Engineer, 459 Du Temple Water-Tube Boiler. J. A. Normand, 427
Economical Speed of Steamships. W. J. Millar, 54
Eight-Hours Day. A Scotch Engineer, 23; William Sime, 54 ; James Keith, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.,77; A Scotch Engineer, 151; James Keith, 176 ; V. de Michele, 331
Eight-Hours Day Division. V. de Michele, 334
Electric Lighthouses. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebner, 333
Electric Traction, Professor Kennedy and. Frank
B. Lea, 556 ; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
Electric Tramways. Philip Dawson, 239
Electrical Corrosion of Underground Pipes. C.
S. du Riche Preller, 24
Electrical Locomotive, [[Heilmann]]. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
Employers’ Liability. Employers, 239 ; Clement E. Stretton, 269; Employers, 269; J. Speed, Engineman, 299 ; Employers, 299 ; Clement E. Stretton, 333 ; J. Speed, 354 ; Employers, 354 ; J. H. Chatterton, 354 ; Clement E. Stretton,
C. E., 459
Engine Balancing and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52 ; J. D. T., 76 ; H. Rolfe, 152, 174 ; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; 11. Rolfe, 206 ; J. 1). T., 239 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 298 ; II. Rolfe, 298 ; J. D. T., 353 ; II. Rolfe, 386 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 427 ; J. D. T., 427 ; II. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; II. Rolfe, 516, 662 ; X. ¥., 679 ; II. Clarke, 713 ; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
Engine, “Grafton” High-Speed. Arthur F. Scott, 626; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
Engine, Marine, Trials. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
Engine-Room Artificers. Harry Williams, 268; Ranker, 268; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328 ; James Swift, 328; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679 ; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
Engines, Steam, on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
Engineers, Marine, Position of. Comme II Faut, 333
Engineers, Military, and Civil Appointments.
See Military Engineers
Engineers’ Year Book. H. R. Kempe, 809
English v. American Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
English Trade Abroad, Development of. Herbert F. Carter, 23
I Explosion, German Warship “ Brandenburg.” R.N., 860
Fans, Noise of. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ;
Pneumatic, 492
Fast Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
Fireproof Floors. F. H. Kindi, 273
Forty-Eight-Hours Movement in Engineering Trade. See Eight-Hours Day
France, Railway Development in. Wm. Moore
| Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
Friction Clutch, Seymour’s. Friction Clutch, 175
Fuel, Oil, in Warships (Institution Naval Architects). Edwin N. Henwood, 387
Furnace Gases, Analysis of. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Manne Engine Trials
Gas Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined. Frank Morris, 176
Gases, Analysis of Furnace. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Enoine Trials
Gasholders, Low v. High Pressure. Jas. W.
| Vickers, 23
Gear, High-Speed Bevel. A. L. F., 428
Generator, Steam, and Superheater, McPhail
1 and Simpsons’. Josiah McGregor, 297 ; John Waugh, 330; F. H. Wright, 330 ; S. H.
I Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623
RnN n 860arS^^ U Brandenburg,” Explosion.
Glasgow Bridge. Anti-Vandal, 332
Gold Milling, Purifying Water Used in. Edward Walker, 459 ; Wm. Sisson, 494
Grafton High-Speed Engines. Arthur F. Scott, 626 ; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
Graphic Statics, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
Great Western Railway. G. A. Sekon, 207; j E. B. D., 207 ; Charles Clinton, 239 ; IL A.
Garratt, 269; E. E. Russell Tratman, C.E., 298
Hague International Inland Navigation Congress, 1894. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
Hammer, Water. H. O. Beckh, 208
Hatchet Planimeter. H. Prytz, 813
Heating Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332 ;
C. J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
Heilmann Electrical Locomotive. C. S. du Riche
Preller, 175
H.M.S. “ Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
H.M.S. “ Resolution.” Algernon de Horsey,
Admiral, 76 ; W. H.Whettem, 661
High-Speed Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
Horseshoe Nail Machine. V. S., 240
Indian Public Works Department. Y. Y., 626 Institution of Civil Engineers. Syphon, 331 ;
C. S. du Riche Preller, 355 ; Disappointed, 457 ; Senex, 458; T. C. D., 627; M. Inst. C.E., 627 ; Assoc. Mem., 658, 678 ; Another Associate Member, 678 ; An Engineer, 678 ; A. M., 717 ; R., 809. See Old World Tale
Institution of Naval Architects. Edwin N. Henwood, 387
Iron Riiurs, Strength of. A. D., 355; J. W. Sutton,428 ; C. II. W., 459; II. J. F., 494
Joy’s Fluid Pressure Reversing Gear. David Joy, 624
Kitchen Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
Labour and Capital. See Capital and Labour
Lancet on Kitchen Boiler Explosions. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
Largest Cargo Steamer Afloat. Lewis Beard, 77 ; B. W. G., 151
Lead Pencils. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
Leaky Boiler Tubes. Alexander Sime, 331
Lengthening the Union Liner “Moor.” One Who was Present, 717
Light Railways. C. P. Sandberg, 560
Lighthouses, Electric. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebnet, 333
Lock Nuts. G. A. Haig, 494
Locomotive, Heilmann Electrical. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
Locomotives, Balancing. See Balancing of Engines, &c.
Locomotives, British. Novoye Vremya, 758
Locomotives, Compound. William Sisson, 54 ;
J. D. T., 77 ; James Dunlop, 151; J. D. T., 175, E. Gobert, 206 ; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Wm. Sisson; 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
Locomotives, Webb’s Compound. W. B. Thompson, 658
London Refuse Steam Generator and Electrical Power Corporation. See Steam Raising by Towns1 Refuse
London and South-Western Railway and its Service. The Writer of the Article, 813
“ Lucania ”'and “ Campania.” Lewis Beard, 623
Machinery v. Manual Labour. Evacustes A. Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 ; Engineer, 237 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
I McPhail and Simpsons’ Steam Generator and Superheater. Josiah McGregor, 297; John Waugh, 330 ; F. II. Wright, 336 ; S. H. Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623 Manchester Ship Canal. James Abernethy, 54 •
E. L. Corthell, 354 ; James Abernethyi 781; Penny Wise, 781                            ’
Manual Labour v. Machinery. Evacustes A • Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 '■> Engineer, 207 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
Marine Engine Trials. See Analyses of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299 ; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
Marine Engineers, Position of. Comine II Faut, 333
Maritime Congress, 1894, Hague International Inland. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717 ; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
Maxim Cuirass. Hiram S. Maxim, 754 Meter, Compressed Air. Interesado, 811 Microbes, Sewage Purification by. Joseph
Corbett, 238 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott Moncrieff, 269 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 299; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill Hartlaud, 300
Military Engineers and Civil Appointments. Alma Mater, 354 ; A. P. Gwynne, 387 ;
A.M I.C.E., 387 ; Ubique, 387 ; Alma Mater, 427; An Indian Engineer, 427 ; Louis L. WaL dock, 427; Junius, 427; C. W. D , 427; J. T. Bucknill, 457 ; R. A., 457 ; A. P. Gwynne, C.E., 457; Crassly Ignorant Officer of Engineers, 457; Cedant Arma Togte, 492; An English A.M.I.C.E., 492; A.M.I.C.E., 492; An Indian Engineer, 516 ; A Military Engineer, 625 ; Old Indian, 625 ; S. P. Q. R., 625 ; J. T. Bucknill,
659 ; Sanitary Engineer, 659 ; Civilian, 659 ; An Inquisitive A.M. I.C.E , 660; Alma Mater,
660 ; Assistant Surveyor, R.E., 660 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 678 ; Reginald Thomas, 679 ; A Quondam Admiralty Civil Engineer, 679 ; A Military Engineer, 679; The Writer of the Article in the “ United Service Magazine,” 713; Ad Rem, 713 ; J. T. Bucknill, 713 ; The Crassly Ignorant Officer, 754; Surveyor, R.E., 755; F.R.I.B.A., 755 ; Ci vis, 755 ; Sanitary Engineer, 755 ; Temporary Surveyor, 756; An Indian Engineer, 756 ; I. E., 779 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 780 ; J. T. Bucknill, 780; Another Military Engineer, 781; Alma Mater, 781; The Writer of the Article in the “United Service Magazine, 781 ; Quondam Division Officer, R.A., 808; Sanitary Engineer, 808; Alma Mater, 809 ; Assistant Surveyor, 809
“ Moor,” Lengthening of the Union Liner. One Who was Present, 717
Nail Machine, Horseshoe. V. S., 240
Navy. Edwin N. Hen wood, 494 ; H. O. Arnold Foster, 517
Navy Artificers. See Artificers
Navy Information (Cruise of the “ Charleston ”). Cruiser Engineer, 355
Nile, Assouan Dam on the. Joseph Crede, 678
Noise of Fans. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ;
Pneumatic, 492
Nuts. M. R., 754 ; G. W. Sutcliffe, 777
Oil Fuel in Warships (Inst. N.A.) Edwin N. Hen wood, 387
Old-World Tale. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
Patent Agent Legislation. Cui Bono, 758 ; Thos.
Wilkins, 758
Patent Office Library. Thomas Moy, 76
Patents in Camboya, Annam, and Tonkin.
Jensen and Son, 240
Pencils, Lead. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
Persian Telegraphs. H. F. Chesney, 662
Petroleum, Tank for. Petrola, 492
Pipes, Electrical Corrosion of Underground.
C. S du Riche Preller, 24
Planimeter, Hatchet. H. Prytz, 813
Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
Portland Cement Concrete Making. Percy J.
Neate, 754
Pump, Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
Pump and Windmill for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334
Purification of Sewage by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 299 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
Purifying Water Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
Railway Carriage Heating. J. Rawlins, 332 ; C.
J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
Railway Carriages, American v. British. A Carriage Builder, 181 ; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
Railway Congress, International. W. M. Acworth, 355
Railway Development in France. Wm. Moore Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
Railway Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270, 300
Railways, Light. C. P. Sandberg, 560
Raising Steam by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
Collins, 332 ; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
Rapson’s Slide. Janie'S E. Caine, 757 ; Charles Gardener, 812 ; A. Perroni, 812
Research Committee Trials. See Marine Engine Trials
Reservoir, Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined Gas. Frank Morris, 176
Reversing Gear, Joy’s Fluid Pressure. David Joy, 624
Road Engines. James Paxman, 624
Room, Sound-Proof. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
Royal Engineers and Civil Appointments. See Military Engineers
Sandown Castle. J. B. Redman, 494
Saws for Cutting Copper. H. A. Pertwee, 624
Sewage Purification by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269 ; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
Seymour’s Friction Clutch. Friction Clutch, 175
Shafts, Removing Cranks from (483). Percy J.
Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
Slide, Rapson’s. James E. Caine, 757; Charles Gardener, 812; A. Perroni, 812
Smoke Consumption. Wigham Richardson, 77
Sound-Proof Room. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
Speed of Steamships, Economical. W. J. Millar, 54
Stability of Battleship (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. II. Wheetem, 661
Statics, Graphic, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
Steam on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
Steam Jets. Vulcan, 23; W. A. Granger, 53;
Vulcan, 77 ; Cope, Allman, and Co., 175 ; W.
A. Granger, 175
Steam Raising by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
Collins, 332; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
Steamer, Largest Cargo. Lewis Beard, 77;
B. W. G., 151
Steamers, Vibrations of. T. Kleen, 459, 492
Steamships, Economical Speed of. W. J. Millar, 54
Steel and Aluminium. J. T. Bucknill, 270;
Bickle and Company, Limited, 300
Steel Canoes. Thomas Christy, 683
Strength of Iron Rings. A. D., 355 ; J. W.
Sutton, 423 : C. H. W., 459 ; H. L. F., 494
Substitute for an Air Pump at Sea. Jas. B.
Richardson, 717
Superheater. See Generator, Steam, and Superheater
Swing Aqueduct, Barton. W. H. Thorpe, 175
Tale, An Old-World. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
Tank for Petroleum. Petrola, 492
Telegraphs, Persian. H. F. Chesney, 662
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
Torpedo-Boat Drawings. An Engineer, 459
Traction, Electric. Professor Kennedy and Frank B. Lea, 556; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
Trade Abroad, Development of English. Herbert F. Carter, 23
Tramways, Electric. Philip Dawson, 239
Transition Curve Field Book. Conway R.
Howard, 332
Tubulous v. Cylindrical Boilers. See Water-Tube
Unemployed, The. A Subscriber, 23
Union Liner “Moor,” Lengthening the. One Who was Present, 717
U.S. Cruiser “Columbia.” Edward T. Gregorv, 428
Varley Testimonial Fund. A. Stroh, R. E. Crompton, 333
Vibration of Steamers. T. Kleen, 459, 492
Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Coggeshall, 270, 300
Warming Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332;
C. J. Thompson, 332; Charles Clinton, 354 Warships, High-Speed. J. J. O’Neill, 23 Water Hammer. H. O. Beckh, 208
Water, Purifying, Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
Water Supply, Canary Islands. Irrigation, 23 ; Vulcan, 77
Water-Tube Boilers. Berean, 330 ; A. Perroni, 425; John Samuel White, 425 ; A. E. Seaton, 425 ; Janies Howden, 425 ; J. A. Normand, 427 ; John Sampson, 458 : James Howden, 458, 490 ; Automatic, 491; C. Humphrey Gilbert, 491; Automatic, 516; James H. Rosenthal, 516; Charles de Grave Sells, 516 ; James Howden, 557; C. H. Wingfield, 680 ; Curiosity, 681 ; John A. Currier, 681; Chief Engineer, 681 ; James Howden, 811
Webb’s Compound Locomotive. W. B. Thompson, 658
Windmill and Pump for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334


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Letters to the Editor

  • Air, Compressed, Meter. Interesado, 811
  • Air Pump Substitute at Sea. Jas. B. Richardson, 717
  • Aluminium and Steel. J. T. Bucknill, 270; Bickle and Co., Limited, 300
  • American v. English Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208 ; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332; A Carriage Builder, 459
  • Analysis of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Engine Trials. J. Hudson Beare, 299
  • Aqueduct, Barton Swing. W. II. Thorpe, 175 Artificers in the Navy, Engine-Room. Harry Williams, 268 ; Ranker, 268 ; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328; James Swift, 328 ; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
  • Balancing of Engines and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52; J. D. T., 76; 11. Rolfe, 151, 174; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; H. Rolfe, 206 ; J. D. T., 239; J. F. Tyrrell, 298; II. Rolfe, 298; J. D. T., 353; H. Rolfe, 386; J. F. Tyrrell, 427; J. D. T., 427; H. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; H. Rolfe, 517, 661; X. Y., 679; II. Clarke, 713; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
  • Barton Swing Aqueduct. W. H. Thorpe, 175
  • Battleship Stability (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
  • Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. H. Wheetem, 661
  • Belleville Boilers. Walter II. Maudslay, 758 Bevel Gear, High-Speed. A. L. F., 428 Bilge Keels. See Battleship Stability
  • Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on Kitchen. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
  • Boiler Tubes, Leaky. Alexander Sime, 331 Boilers, Belleville. Walter H. Maudslay, 758 Boilers, Water-Tube v. Cylindrical. See Water-Tube
  • “ Brandenburg” Explosion. R. N., 860
  • Bridge Failures, Balancing of Engines and. See Balancing of Engines
  • Bridge, Glasgow. Anti-Vandal, 332
  • British Conservatism and Australian Patriotism.
  • Evacustes A. Phipson, 24
  • British Locomotives. Novoye Vremya, 758
  • “Campania” and “ Lucan ia.” Lewis Beard, 623 Canary Islands Water Supply. Irrigation, 23 Canoes, Steel. Thomas Christy, 683
  • Capital and Labour. J. T. Bucknill, 331; A Subscriber, 353 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 353 ; J. L. D., 354; F. E. B., 493; J. T. Bucknill, 493; Civil Engineer, 559; David Macdonald, 559; A. Hanssen, 559; A Subscriber, 559; Benedict W. Ginsburg, 626; J. T. Bucknill, 626; F. G. W., 626; J. M., 627; David Mac-donald, 682; Hugh B. Rooper, 682; Civil Engineer, 682; A Subscriber, 683; A. Hanssen, 683 ; F. W B., 716 ; J. M., 716 ; J. T. Bucknill, 716; A. B. C., 716; F. G. W., 716; K. Nave, 757; Hugh B. Rooper, 757 ; David Macdonald, 757 ; E. A. Phipson, 758; P. D., 776; J. M.,776; David Macdonald, 812; J. M., 812; Alfred Hanssen, 855 ; F. G. W., 855 ; A Subscriber, 855
  • Carnegie Fire-Proof Buildings. F. H. Kindi, 274
  • Carriages, American v. British Railway. See American v. British Carriages
  • Cement Concrete, Making Portland. Percy J. Neate, 754
  • “ Charleston,” Cruise of the. Cruiser Engineer, 355
  • Colliery Accidents. Experience, 299
  • “ Columbia,” U. S. Cruiser. Edward T. Gregory, 428
  • Compound Locomotives. William Sisson, 54 ; J. D. T., 77 ; Jas. Dunlop, 151; J. I). T., 175 ; E. Gobert, 206; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Win. Sisson, 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
  • Compressed Air Meter. Interesado, 811
  • Concrete Making, Portland Cement. Percy J. Neate, 754
  • Consumption of Smoke. Wigham Richardson, 77 Copper, Saws for Cutting. II. A. Pertwee, 624 Copper Sheets, Manufacture of. H. Carlile, 624 Corrosion of Underground Pipes, Electrical. C.
  • S. du Riche Preller, 24
  • Cost of Railway Wagon Repairs. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270,300
  • Cranks from Shafts, Removing, 483. Percy J. Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
  • Cruise of the “Charleston.” Cruiser Engineer, 355
  • Cruiser “ Columbia,” U.S. Edward T. Gregory, 428
  • Cuirass, Maxim. Hiram S. Maxim, 754
  • Cylindrical v. Water-Tube Boilers. See Water-' Tube Boilers
  • Draining Lands, Pump and Windmill. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. H. Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270; A. Hansen, 334
  • Drawings, Torpedo-Boat, tec. An Engineer, 459 Du Temple Water-Tube Boiler. J. A. Normand, 427
  • Economical Speed of Steamships. W. J. Millar, 54
  • Eight-Hours Day. A Scotch Engineer, 23; William Sime, 54 ; James Keith, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.,77; A Scotch Engineer, 151; James Keith, 176 ; V. de Michele, 331
  • Eight-Hours Day Division. V. de Michele, 334
  • Electric Lighthouses. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebner, 333
  • Electric Traction, Professor Kennedy and Frank B. Lea, 556 ; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
  • Electric Tramways. Philip Dawson, 239
  • Electrical Corrosion of Underground Pipes. C. S. du Riche Preller, 24
  • Electrical Locomotive, Heilmann. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
  • Employers’ Liability. Employers, 239 ; Clement E. Stretton, 269; Employers, 269; J. Speed, Engineman, 299 ; Employers, 299 ; Clement E. Stretton, 333 ; J. Speed, 354 ; Employers, 354 ; J. H. Chatterton, 354 ; Clement E. Stretton, C. E., 459
  • Engine Balancing and Bridge Failures. H. Rolfe, 52 ; J. D. T., 76 ; H. Rolfe, 152, 174 ; J. D. T., 174 ; R. A. Zeise, 175 ; 11. Rolfe, 206 ; J. 1). T., 239 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 298 ; II. Rolfe, 298 ; J. D. T., 353 ; II. Rolfe, 386 ; J. F. Tyrrell, 427 ; J. D. T., 427 ; II. Rolfe, 458 ; Wilson Hartnell, 516; II. Rolfe, 516, 662 ; X. ¥., 679 ; II. Clarke, 713 ; H. Rolfe, 754, 777 ; Novoye Vremya, 860
  • Engine, “Grafton” High-Speed. Arthur F. Scott, 626; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
  • Engine, Marine, Trials. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
  • Engine-Room Artificers. Harry Williams, 268; Ranker, 268; Chief Stoker, 298; George Howell, 328 ; James Swift, 328; Impartial, 661; Staff Engineer, R.N., 679 ; Chief Stoker, 713 ; Verax, 777
  • Engines, Steam, on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
  • Engineers, Marine, Position of. Comme II Faut, 333
  • Engineers, Military, and Civil Appointments. See Military Engineers
  • Engineers’ Year Book. H. R. Kempe, 809
  • English v. American Railway Carriages. A Carriage Builder, 181; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332 ; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
  • English Trade Abroad, Development of. Herbert F. Carter, 23
  • Explosion, German Warship “ Brandenburg.” R.N., 860
  • Fans, Noise of. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ; Pneumatic, 492
  • Fast Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
  • Fireproof Floors. F. H. Kindi, 273
  • Forty-Eight-Hours Movement in Engineering Trade. See Eight-Hours Day
  • France, Railway Development in. Wm. Moore Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
  • Friction Clutch, Seymour’s. Friction Clutch, 175
  • Fuel, Oil, in Warships (Institution Naval Architects). Edwin N. Henwood, 387
  • Furnace Gases, Analysis of. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Manne Engine Trials
  • Gas Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined. Frank Morris, 176
  • Gases, Analysis of Furnace. Josiah McGregor, 239. See Marine Enoine Trials
  • Gasholders, Low v. High Pressure. Jas. W. Vickers, 23
  • Gear, High-Speed Bevel. A. L. F., 428
  • Generator, Steam, and Superheater, McPhail and Simpsons’. Josiah McGregor, 297 ; John Waugh, 330; F. H. Wright, 330 ; S. H.
  • Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623 RnN n 860arS^^ U Brandenburg,” Explosion.
  • Glasgow Bridge. Anti-Vandal, 332
  • Gold Milling, Purifying Water Used in. Edward Walker, 459 ; Wm. Sisson, 494
  • Grafton High-Speed Engines. Arthur F. Scott, 626 ; Arthur Rigg, 682; Arthur F. Scott, 777
  • Graphic Statics, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
  • Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
  • Great Western Railway. G. A. Sekon, 207; j E. B. D., 207 ; Charles Clinton, 239 ; IL A.
  • Garratt, 269; E. E. Russell Tratman, C.E., 298
  • Hague International Inland Navigation Congress, 1894. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
  • Hammer, Water. H. O. Beckh, 208
  • Hatchet Planimeter. H. Prytz, 813
  • Heating Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332 ; C. J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
  • Heilmann Electrical Locomotive. C. S. du Riche
  • Preller, 175
  • H.M.S. “ Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
  • H.M.S. “ Resolution.” Algernon de Horsey,
  • Admiral, 76 ; W. H.Whettem, 661
  • High-Speed Warships. J. J. O’Neill, 23
  • Horseshoe Nail Machine. V. S., 240
  • Indian Public Works Department. Y. Y., 626 Institution of Civil Engineers. Syphon, 331 ;
  • C. S. du Riche Preller, 355 ; Disappointed, 457 ; Senex, 458; T. C. D., 627; M. Inst. C.E., 627 ; Assoc. Mem., 658, 678 ; Another Associate Member, 678 ; An Engineer, 678 ; A. M., 717 ; R., 809. See Old World Tale
  • Institution of Naval Architects. Edwin N. Henwood, 387
  • Iron Riiurs, Strength of. A. D., 355; J. W. Sutton,428 ; C. II. W., 459; II. J. F., 494
  • Joy’s Fluid Pressure Reversing Gear. David Joy, 624
  • Kitchen Boiler Explosions, The Lancet on. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
  • Labour and Capital. See Capital and Labour
  • Lancet on Kitchen Boiler Explosions. Edward Ingham, 175 ; Lavington E. Fletcher, 240
  • Largest Cargo Steamer Afloat. Lewis Beard, 77 ; B. W. G., 151
  • Lead Pencils. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
  • Leaky Boiler Tubes. Alexander Sime, 331
  • Lengthening the Union Liner “Moor.” One Who was Present, 717
  • Light Railways. C. P. Sandberg, 560
  • Lighthouses, Electric. C. S. du Riche Preller, 208 ; Alex. Brebnet, 333
  • Lock Nuts. G. A. Haig, 494
  • Locomotive, Heilmann Electrical. C. S. du Riche Preller, 175
  • Locomotives, Balancing. See Balancing of Engines, &c.
  • Locomotives, British. Novoye Vremya, 758
  • Locomotives, Compound. William Sisson, 54 ;
  • J. D. T., 77 ; James Dunlop, 151; J. D. T., 175, E. Gobert, 206 ; Jas. Dunlop, 206 ; Wm. Sisson; 206; J. D. T., 238; James Dunlop, 238; E. Gobert, 238 ; James Dunlop, 333
  • Locomotives, Webb’s Compound. W. B. Thompson, 658
  • London Refuse Steam Generator and Electrical Power Corporation. See Steam Raising by Towns1 Refuse
  • London and South-Western Railway and its Service. The Writer of the Article, 813
  • “ Lucania ”'and “ Campania.” Lewis Beard, 623
  • Machinery v. Manual Labour. Evacustes A. Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 ; Engineer, 237 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
  • I McPhail and Simpsons’ Steam Generator and Superheater. Josiah McGregor, 297; John Waugh, 330 ; F. II. Wright, 336 ; S. H. Sparkes, 355 ; W. Scott Bancroft, 355 ; Economiser, 623 Manchester Ship Canal. James Abernethy, 54 •
  • E. L. Corthell, 354 ; James Abernethyi 781; Penny Wise, 781 ’
  • Manual Labour v. Machinery. Evacustes A • Phipson, 76 ; Tax, 174 ; David Macdonald, 207 '■> Engineer, 207 ; Evacustes A. Phipson, 270
  • Marine Engine Trials. See Analyses of Furnace Gases. Josiah McGregor, 239 ; William Kent, 299 ; J. Hudson Beare, 299 ; Josiah McGregor, 493, 556
  • Marine Engineers, Position of. Comine II Faut, 333
  • Maritime Congress, 1894, Hague International Inland. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt, 492, 717 ; A Student of Transportation Economics, 754
  • Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
  • Maxim Cuirass. Hiram S. Maxim, 754 Meter, Compressed Air. Interesado, 811 Microbes, Sewage Purification by. Joseph
  • Corbett, 238 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott Moncrieff, 269 ; Sydney R. Lowcock, 299; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill Hartlaud, 300
  • Military Engineers and Civil Appointments. Alma Mater, 354 ; A. P. Gwynne, 387 ;
  • A.M I.C.E., 387 ; Ubique, 387 ; Alma Mater, 427; An Indian Engineer, 427 ; Louis L. WaL dock, 427; Junius, 427; C. W. D , 427; J. T. Bucknill, 457 ; R. A., 457 ; A. P. Gwynne, C.E., 457; Crassly Ignorant Officer of Engineers, 457; Cedant Arma Togte, 492; An English A.M.I.C.E., 492; A.M.I.C.E., 492; An Indian Engineer, 516 ; A Military Engineer, 625 ; Old Indian, 625 ; S. P. Q. R., 625 ; J. T. Bucknill,
  • 659 ; Sanitary Engineer, 659 ; Civilian, 659 ; An Inquisitive A.M. I.C.E , 660; Alma Mater,
  • 660 ; Assistant Surveyor, R.E., 660 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 678 ; Reginald Thomas, 679 ; A Quondam Admiralty Civil Engineer, 679 ; A Military Engineer, 679; The Writer of the Article in the “ United Service Magazine,” 713; Ad Rem, 713 ; J. T. Bucknill, 713 ; The Crassly Ignorant Officer, 754; Surveyor, R.E., 755; F.R.I.B.A., 755 ; Ci vis, 755 ; Sanitary Engineer, 755 ; Temporary Surveyor, 756; An Indian Engineer, 756 ; I. E., 779 ; An Inquisitive A.M.I.C.E., 780 ; J. T. Bucknill, 780; Another Military Engineer, 781; Alma Mater, 781; The Writer of the Article in the “United Service Magazine, 781 ; Quondam Division Officer, R.A., 808; Sanitary Engineer, 808; Alma Mater, 809 ; Assistant Surveyor, 809
  • “ Moor,” Lengthening of the Union Liner. One Who was Present, 717
  • Nail Machine, Horseshoe. V. S., 240
  • Navy. Edwin N. Hen wood, 494 ; H. O. Arnold Foster, 517
  • Navy Artificers. See Artificers
  • Navy Information (Cruise of the “ Charleston ”). Cruiser Engineer, 355
  • Nile, Assouan Dam on the. Joseph Crede, 678
  • Noise of Fans. Iron, 428 ; Richard Clarke, 459 ;
  • Pneumatic, 492
  • Nuts. M. R., 754 ; G. W. Sutcliffe, 777
  • Oil Fuel in Warships (Inst. N.A.) Edwin N. Hen wood, 387
  • Old-World Tale. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
  • Patent Agent Legislation. Cui Bono, 758 ; Thos.
  • Wilkins, 758
  • Patent Office Library. Thomas Moy, 76
  • Patents in Camboya, Annam, and Tonkin.
  • Jensen and Son, 240
  • Pencils, Lead. M. Powis Bale and Co., 683
  • Persian Telegraphs. H. F. Chesney, 662
  • Petroleum, Tank for. Petrola, 492
  • Pipes, Electrical Corrosion of Underground.
  • C. S du Riche Preller, 24
  • Planimeter, Hatchet. H. Prytz, 813
  • Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
  • Portland Cement Concrete Making. Percy J.
  • Neate, 754
  • Pump, Pohl£ Air Lift Pump. Delta, 754
  • Pump and Windmill for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334
  • Purification of Sewage by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 299 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
  • Purifying Water Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
  • Railway Carriage Heating. J. Rawlins, 332 ; C.
  • J. Thompson, 332 ; Charles Clinton, 354
  • Railway Carriages, American v. British. A Carriage Builder, 181 ; Edward Walker, 208; Novoye Vremya, 208 ; C. J. Anderson, 332; Novoye Vremya, 332 ; A Carriage Builder, 459
  • Railway Congress, International. W. M. Acworth, 355
  • Railway Development in France. Wm. Moore Angas, 331. See Erratum, 352
  • Railway Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Cogges-hall, 270, 300
  • Railways, Light. C. P. Sandberg, 560
  • Raising Steam by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
  • Collins, 332 ; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
  • Rapson’s Slide. Janie'S E. Caine, 757 ; Charles Gardener, 812 ; A. Perroni, 812
  • Research Committee Trials. See Marine Engine Trials
  • Reservoir, Masonry Dams. Jaramar, 714
  • Retorts at Rochdale, Inclined Gas. Frank Morris, 176
  • Reversing Gear, Joy’s Fluid Pressure. David Joy, 624
  • Road Engines. James Paxman, 624
  • Room, Sound-Proof. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
  • Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
  • Royal Engineers and Civil Appointments. See Military Engineers
  • Sandown Castle. J. B. Redman, 494
  • Saws for Cutting Copper. H. A. Pertwee, 624
  • Sewage Purification by Microbes. Joseph Corbett, 238 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 269 ; W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 269 ; Sidney R. Lowcock, 299 ; W. Kaye Parry, 300 ; Hill-Hartland, 300
  • Seymour’s Friction Clutch. Friction Clutch, 175
  • Shafts, Removing Cranks from (483). Percy J.
  • Neate, 623 ; D. J. Murray, 680
  • Slide, Rapson’s. James E. Caine, 757; Charles Gardener, 812; A. Perroni, 812
  • Smoke Consumption. Wigham Richardson, 77
  • Sound-Proof Room. L. H. Renshaw, 77; D.
  • Anderson and Son, Limited, 151
  • Speed of Steamships, Economical. W. J. Millar, 54
  • Stability of Battleship (H.M.S. “Resolution”).
  • Algernon de Horsey, Admiral, 76; W. II. Wheetem, 661
  • Statics, Graphic, Indeterminate Cases in. F. S.
  • Cripps, 54 ; Harry M. Waynforth, 77
  • Steam on Common Roads. James Paxman, 624
  • Steam Jets. Vulcan, 23; W. A. Granger, 53;
  • Vulcan, 77 ; Cope, Allman, and Co., 175 ; W.
  • A. Granger, 175
  • Steam Raising by Towns’ Refuse. Arthur E.
  • Collins, 332; F. W. Cheesewright, 458
  • Steamer, Largest Cargo. Lewis Beard, 77;
  • B. W. G., 151
  • Steamers, Vibrations of. T. Kleen, 459, 492
  • Steamships, Economical Speed of. W. J. Millar, 54
  • Steel and Aluminium. J. T. Bucknill, 270;
  • Bickle and Company, Limited, 300
  • Steel Canoes. Thomas Christy, 683
  • Strength of Iron Rings. A. D., 355 ; J. W.
  • Sutton, 423 : C. H. W., 459 ; H. L. F., 494
  • Substitute for an Air Pump at Sea. Jas. B.
  • Richardson, 717
  • Superheater. See Generator, Steam, and Superheater
  • Swing Aqueduct, Barton. W. H. Thorpe, 175
  • Tale, An Old-World. A. M., 717 ; An Old Boy, 809
  • Tank for Petroleum. Petrola, 492
  • Telegraphs, Persian. H. F. Chesney, 662
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “Hornet.” B. C. Bartley, 387
  • Torpedo-Boat Drawings. An Engineer, 459
  • Traction, Electric. Professor Kennedy and Frank B. Lea, 556; C. S. du Riche Preller, 627 ; Robert W. Blackwell, 658
  • Trade Abroad, Development of English. Herbert F. Carter, 23
  • Tramways, Electric. Philip Dawson, 239
  • Transition Curve Field Book. Conway R. Howard, 332
  • Tubulous v. Cylindrical Boilers. See Water-Tube
  • Unemployed, The. A Subscriber, 23
  • Union Liner “Moor,” Lengthening the. One Who was Present, 717
  • U.S. Cruiser “Columbia.” Edward T. Gregorv, 428
  • Varley Testimonial Fund. A. Stroh, R. E. Crompton, 333
  • Vibration of Steamers. T. Kleen, 459, 492
  • Wagon Repairs, Cost of. W. D. Coggeshall, 270, 300
  • Warming Railway Carriages. J. Rawlins, 332; C. J. Thompson, 332; Charles Clinton, 354
  • Warships, High-Speed. J. J. O’Neill, 23 Water Hammer. H. O. Beckh, 208
  • Water, Purifying, Used in Gold Milling. Edward Walker, 459 ; William Sisson, 494
  • Water Supply, Canary Islands. Irrigation, 23 ; Vulcan, 77
  • Water-Tube Boilers. Berean, 330 ; A. Perroni, 425; John Samuel White, 425 ; A. E. Seaton, 425 ; Janies Howden, 425 ; J. A. Normand, 427 ; John Sampson, 458 : James Howden, 458, 490 ; Automatic, 491; C. Humphrey Gilbert, 491; Automatic, 516; James H. Rosenthal, 516; Charles de Grave Sells, 516 ; James Howden, 557; C. H. Wingfield, 680 ; Curiosity, 681 ; John A. Currier, 681; Chief Engineer, 681 ; James Howden, 811
  • Webb’s Compound Locomotive. W. B. Thompson, 658
  • Windmill and Pump for Draining Lands. Scoop Wheel, 207 ; W. Herbert Wheeler, 239 ; P. J. P. Sluiter, 270 ; A. Hansen, 334


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