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The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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List of Names

A

  • ABYSSINIA, Harbour Defence Ship, 149
  • Adirondack, American Paddle-wheel Steamer, Engines of, 343
  • Allen, Sod, and Co., Messrs. W. H., Modern High¬ speed Engines for Electric Work, 494, 495
  • Allen, Messrs. W. H., High-speed Compound Vertical Engine, 518, 525
  • American Electricity Supply Engines, 310
  • American Grain Elevator, Manchester Ship Canal, 354, 355
  • American Paddle-wheel Steamers with Beam Engines, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 410, 516, 517, 558
  • American Torpedo Destroyers {Supplement, October 2lit, 1898), 390, 391, 392
  • American Traction Engines, 12, 16, 17,18
  • Amphitrite, H.M.S., and Engines of, 68, 152
  • Anderson, Sir Wm. (Portrait), 587
  • “Aquarius,” House Cisterns (Figs. 1, 2), 237
  • Archbutt-Deeley Water Softening and Purifieation Process, 188
  • Arctic Exploring Steamer Entering the Ice, 66
  • Arizona, U.S.A., Steel Dam across Johnson’s Cailon, 148, 156
  • Arlberg, Through the, with Oil Fuel, 493
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W. G., Japanese Protected Cruiser Tokiwa, 33
  • A'hbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Coaches for the Metropolitan Railway {Supple¬ment, December 9th, 1898)
  • Ashby’s Marine Boiler, 599
  • “Atlas” Metal, Repairing a Sorew Shaft with, 600
  • Austrian State Railways, Goods Locomotive {Sup¬plement, September ‘2Snl, 1898), 131, 300, 307

B

  • BAILEY, SirWm. H., Dynamometer for Measurement of Wave Stroke, 166
  • Barclay, Sons, and Co., Pumping Engines, Glas¬gow Graving Dock, 28, 29
  • Barry Docks, The, 536, 537, 542, 582, 583, £81, t 611
  • Batoum, Torpedo Boat for Russian Navy, Yarrow and Co., 1878, 270
  • Beardmore Process Armour Plates, 524
  • Becker and Co., Messrs. R., Portable Hand Punching and Shearing Machines, 575 Belfast Harbour, Electric Light Masts, Contract Open, 259
  • Belfast Ropework Company’s New Engines, Messrs. V. Coates and Co., 358
  • Berend and Co., Limited, Messrs. , Micrometer Gauges, 467
  • Berend and Co., Messrs. O., Revolution Counters, 262
  • Beresford, Lord Chas., On the Russian Naval Programme, Numbers of British, French, and Russian Armour-clads, 102
  • Bethlehem Krupp Process Plate, 547
  • Bickford, I. S. V., Petroleum Vapour Burners, 49
  • Birmingham Water Supply from Central Wales, Maps, 243
  • Blears and Co., Milling, Boring, and Facing Machine, 288
  • Bofors Iron and Steel Works, Visited by the Iron and Steel Institute, 566, 567,568
  • Borchardt Automatic Repeating Pistol, 186, 187
  • Boulogne Harbour (Civil Engineering Supple¬ment, July 22nd, 1898, x., xi.)
  • Boulton and Watt Eogine, Birmingham Canal Navigation, 1777, 57
  • Boavet, The French Battleship, 441, 442
  • Brede Valley Waterworks, Cast Iron Socket Pipes, Contract Open, 259
  • British Officials of the Imperial Japanese Rail¬ways, 103
  • Brown, Messrs., 12in. and 9In. Kropp Plates, 402, 617
  • Burrell and Sons, Messrs. Chas., Road Roller and Scarifier, Mr. Hosack’s Patent, 302

C

  • CALAIS Harbour, Improvements at (Civil Engi¬neering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, iv., v., vi.)
  • Caledonian Railway, Engine Tests, 624, 625
  • Cameron, Mr. John, Pumping Machinery, North-East Steel Company, 550
  • Cammell's Krupp Process Plate, 470
  • Campbell Gas Engine Company, Oil Engine for Electric Lighting, 135
  • Carnegie-Krupp Plate, 235
  • Ca8persson’s Converter Ladle, 366
  • Central London Railway, The Bank Station and Subways, 439, 440, 443
  • Central London Railway, Details of Cast Iron Tunnels and Shafts, Sir J. Fowler, Sir B. Baker, and Mr. B. Mott, 465, 466
  • Central London Railway, Details of Marble Arch Station, 467
  • Central London Railway, Details of Post-office Station, 466
  • Central London Railway, The Thompson Electric Excavator at Work, 490
  • Cevlon Railway, Views on and Sketch Map of, 174, 175, 182
  • Ceylon Tta Plantation, 250, 251, 254
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Compound Express Engine, M. de G’ehn, 619
  • Chemin de Per du Nord, Four-cylinder Compound, Express Engine, 77, 276, 284, 285
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Profiles of Lines and Hi Speed Curves, 277
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Tender for Locomotive, 367
  • Chicago, New Sewer System of (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, ix.)
  • Coalbrookdale and Its Bridges, 303
  • Coates and Co., Messrs. V., 2000-Indicated Horse-power Triple-expansion Vertical Engine, H 358
  • Coker, E. G., Instruments for Measuring Small Torsional Strains, 575, 576
  • Congo Railway, Locomotive, 108
  • Congo Railway, Views on the, 106, 107, 110
  • Corliss Gear Hauling Engine, 598
  • Cottrell Pneumatic Tire, The, 504
  • Coulthard and Co., Messrs. T., Compound High- speed Steam Engine, 227, 228
  • Cramp and Sons, Messrs., Russian Battleship, H 592, 594, 644
  • Cromartyshire, Bow3 of the, 129

D

  • DALRYMPLE, Alexander, Figures Representing Sections for Marine Boiler Furnaces, 84
  • Darby Land Digger, The, 238
  • Day, Summers, and Co., Engines of the Steam II Yacht Joyeuse, 127
  • De Laval Boiler and Turbine, 147, 154
  • Derwent and Ashop Water Supply Schemes, 613
  • Diadem, H.M.S., First-class Cruiser, Triple-ex¬pansion Engines and Boilers of {Supplement, Ii Jforembir 11th, 1898), 416. 417, 420, 478, 635
  • Drummond, Mr. Dugald, Four-cylinder Express Locomotive {Supplements, August 2f)th, October 5th, 1898), 211, 212
  • Duke of Cornwall, Twin-Screw s.s., 114, 115
  • Dundonald, Lord, Machine Gun Carriage, 5
  • Dunlop, Mr. G. H., Hydraulic Shield Tunnelling in Melbourne, 652
  • Dunlop, J. A. S., On Mr. Benjamin Goodfellow, High-speed Air Pumps, 515
  • Dunlop Tire for Bicycles, The New, 514
  • Dutch Cruiser Fries’and, 491

E

  • EASTON, Anderson, and Gooiden, Messrs., Hydraulic Pumping Engine, 399, 640, 641
  • Ellin, Mr. Thos. R., “Footprint” Tools, 617
  • Ermaek, Russian Ice-breaking steamer, Messrs. Sir Wm. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., 520
  • Exley’s Acetylene Gas Generator, 547

F

  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, H.M.S. Diadem, 416, 417, 420, 635
  • Feiten and Guilleanme, Messrs., Armoured Pipes, 617
  • Fletcher, Sons, and Eearnall, Union Docks, Limehouse, 350
  • Fowler, Sir John, Portrait, 513
  • Fowler and Co., Messrs. J., Generating Plant at Madrid. 8, 9
  • Foxlee, Mr. W. T., Goods Station, Great Northern Railway, 224, 230
  • France, Heavy Motor Car Trials in, 424, 425
  • Friesland, The Dutch Cruiser, 491

G

  • GAR3W00D Hall Collieries, Compound Ventilating Engines, Walker Bros., Limited, 60
  • Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 176
  • Glasgow Graving Docks, Cross Section of, 53
  • Glasgow Craving Docks, Pumping Engines, 28, 29, 32, 52, 79, 86
  • Glehn, M. de, Chemin de Fer du Nord, Com¬pound Express Engine, 649
  • Glover, Geo. T.. Testing Material for Rolling Stock, 1, 75, 130, 145, 219, 296, 297, 364, 411
  • Goddin’s Lock Nnt, 235
  • Goss, Prof. W. F. M., Atmospheric Resistance to the Motion of Railway Trains, 164
  • Great Eastern Railway, Oil-burning Express Ma Locomotive, Mr. Jas. Holden, 413
  • Great Northern Railway, New Goods Station, Mr. W. T. Foxlee, 224, 230
  • Green, Messrs. R. and H., H.M.S. Assistance, 1875, 223

H

  • HALIFAX Corporation Tramways, 176
  • Ha'l Alternator, 300-Kilowatt, 8
  • Hall and Co., Messrs. J. P., Four-pole Dynamo,
  • Herbert, Limited, Messrs. Alfred, Hexagonal Turret Lathe, 379
  • Herbert, Mr. E. G., Centericg Tool, 93
  • Heysham, New Harbour at (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, in.)
  • Hofors Ironworks, Sweden, 374
  • Holden, Mr. Jas., Oil-burniug Express Locomo¬tive, Great Eastern Railway, 413
  • Hopkinson, Dr. John, 234
  • Horsfall Furnace Syndicate. Refuse Destructor, Powderhall, Edinburgh, 201, 202, 203
  • Horsfall Induced-draught System, 40
  • Hosack, Mr., Road Roller and Scarifier, Messrs. Chas. Burrell and Sons, 302
  • Howard, Messrs. J. and F., Rack Saw Guard, 302
  • Hughes’ Air Lock, Valparaiso Harbour, 249
  • Humpage, Jacques, and Pedersen, Messrs., Drilling Machine, 648
  • Humphrys, Tennant, and Co., The Miyabara Water-tube Boiler, 173

I

  • ILLINOIS Steel Co.’s South Works, U.S.A., 609, 620
  • Ipswich Waterworks, Pumping Engines at, 65
  • Iris and Mercury, 1876, Four Cylinder Compound Engines of, 150
  • Iron and Steel Institute in Sweden, 220, 249, 315, 340, 365, 366, 374, 387, 566

J

  • JANE Naval War Game, The, 581
  • Japanese Protected Cruiser Tokiwa, 33
  • Joyeuse, The Steam Yacht, 127, 128

K

  • KAISER, 1873, Armour-clad Frigate, 149
  • Kendall and Gent, Messrs., Works of, 592
  • Klinger and Co., Messrs. Richard, Reflex Water Gauge, 30
  • Krupp Plate, Brown’s 12in. and 9in., 402, 617
  • Krupp Process Plate, Bethlehem, 547
  • Kuan Hsien Irrigation Works, Map, 403

L

  • LI LLESH ALL Company, Limited, ICOin. Middlesbrough Type Blowing Engine (Supplement, August 5M), 138
  • Linotype Company’s Works, Broadheath (Electric Engineering Supplement, November 25th, 1898, viii., xii.)
  • Liverpool Dock Improvements, 196, 197, 199, 206
  • Ljunberg Continuous Kiln, Stora Kopparberg Company, 340
  • London and South-Western Railway Four-cylinder Locomotive (Supplements, August 25th and October 5th, 1898), 211, 212
  • London United Tramways, Map of Existing and Authorised Lines and Proposed Extensions, I 642
  • Lossniiz Bridge, Saxony, Eppendorf - Hetzdorf Railway (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, xv.)
  • Lupton, C. W., High-speed Air Pumps, 549
  • Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, American Narrow-gauge Locomotive for, 323
  • Lyster, Mr. Anthony G., Liverpool Dock Improve¬ments, 196, 197, 199, 206
  • 3

M

  • MCDONALD, Mr. John, 103
  • Madrid Electricity Works, Generating Plant, 8, 9
  • Mallaig Railway, The, 273, 274, 275, 280
  • Manchester Ship Canal, American Grain Elevator, to 354, 355
  • Mann and Charlesworth’s Steam Cart, 225
  • Marshal' and Wigram’s Positive Corliss Gear, 8, 9
  • Martyn’s Steam Omnibus, 546
  • Massena, French Battleship, 471
  • Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Engines of II.M. Surveying Vessel Triton, 1882, 272
  • Metropolitan Railway, New Coaches, Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co. (Supplement, December 9th, 18! 8)
  • Metropolitan Railway, Oil-burning Locomotive, 91
  • Midland Railway Works at Kentish Town (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, i., ii., viii.)
  • Miley’s Machine Tool Company, Standard Lathe, 83
  • Milwaukee. Stranding of the, 394
  • Miyabara Water-tube Boiler, The, 173
  • Mumford's Water-tube Boiler, 590

N

  • NEILSON, Reid, and Co., Narrow-gauge Loco¬motive, Soudan Railway, 226
  • Newcomen Engine, Caprington Colliery, Kilmar¬nock, 1806, 57
  • Newton Machine Tool Works, Electrically-driven Cold Saw, 153
  • North-East Steel Company, Pumping Machinery, 550
  • Northern of France Railway, Four-cylinder Com¬pound Express Engines, M. de Glehn, 276, 284, 285, 649
  • Northern of France Railway, Profiles of Lines and Speed Curves, 277
  • Norway, Cast Iron Lighthouses for, 426, 427
  • Norwegian State Railways, Contracts Open, Per¬manent Way Fish-plate Bolts, 334
  • Norwegian State Railways, Contracts Open, Rail¬way Spikes, 356
  • Norwegian State Railways, Contracts Open, Timber Truck, 616
  • Norwich, St. George’s Bridge street, Noteworthy Boiler Explosion, 627
  • Norwich Sewerage Works (Civil Engineering Sup plement, July 22nd, 1898, xii., xiii.)

O

  • OSTREICHER, A. S., Application of Graphic In¬terpolation in Machine Design, 412

P

  • PAGE, Mr. W. H., 103
  • Paris Central Electric Stations, Quai Jemappes (Electric Engineering Supplement, November 25th, 1898, v.)
  • Payton, W., House Cistern, 381
  • Penn and Sons, Engines of H.M.S. Constance, 1880, 271
  • Penn and Sons, Messrs. J., Engines of H.M.S. Sphinx, 317, 320
  • Penn and Sons, Messrs. J., Three-cylinder Com¬pound Engines of H.M.S. Warspite, 317
  • Pintsoh L'ghting Co., Combined Acetylene and Oil Gas Plant, 258
  • Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works, Largest Locomotive in the World and its Boiler. 474 546
  • Plymouth Waterworks, 322, 326, 346, 347, 388, 389, 395
  • Powder Hall, Edinburgh, Refuse Destructor. 201 . 202, 203
  • Pullman Car Co., The C. L., Double-deck Electric Tramcar, 41

R

  • RANSOME and Co., Limited, Messrs. A., Two New Band Saw Machines, 602, 503
  • Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, Messrs., Machine Stoker, 382
  • Robinson and Auden, Messrs., Combined Engine and Dynamo, Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station, Southwark, 444, 445
  • Rooper, W. 0., Safety Device for Emery Wheels, 505
  • Royal Prince, Repairing a Screw Shaft of the, with Atlas Meta), 600
  • Russian Cruiser, Messrs. Cramp and Sons. 592 594,644

S

  • SADO MARU, Japanese Mail s.s., 63
  • Safety Emery Wheels Co., Safety Collar for ’, Emery Wheels, 423
  • St Anthony Falls, Water-power Plant, 160, 161,
  • Sappho, H.M.S., Assistant Cylinders, 599
  • Schermuly, Mr. Wm., Apparatus for CoiliDg Life Lines, 599
  • Seine, New Railway Bridge over, 173
  • Shanghai, Panoramic View of, 179
  • Shanks and Son, Limited, Triple-expansion Marine Engine, 5
  • Shikishima, Imperial Japanese Battleship, 44S
  • Simpson and Co., Messrs., Pumping Engines at Ipswich, 65
  • Smith, Mr. W. M , North-Eastern Express Loco¬motive Engine Trials, 452, 453
  • Snell, Mr. C. Soott, Life-saving Apparatus for Ships, 428
  • Soudan Railway, Narrow-gauge Locomotive, Messrs. Neilson, Reid, and Co., 223
  • Southampton Harbour Board, Electric Cranes of the, 538, 539
  • Spanish Warship Infanta Maria Teresa, 651
  • Springfield Elastio Wheel Gear, 17
  • Stanley Show, Machine Tools at the, 518
  • Stephenson and Co., Messrs. Robert, Locomotive Crane, 210
  • Stern and Co., Limited, Safety Mounting for Emery Wheels, 550
  • Sweden, Iron and Steel Institute in, 220, 249, 315, 316, 340, 365, 366, 374, 387, 566
  • Sweden, Stora Kopparberg Company, The Ljun¬berg Continuous Kiln, 340
  • Swedish Miaes, Bsrgsbo and Grangesburg, 315, 816

T

  • THAME8 Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co., The Sbikishima, 448
  • Thames Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the Thames in the Victorian Era, 55, 56, 222, 270, 317, 318, 319
  • Thompson Electric Excavator, Central London Railway, 490
  • Thornhill, Mr. George, Improvements in Cycle Construction, 642
  • Tbornycroft Gunboat in Sections, Soudan Rail¬way, 226
  • Thorny croft and Co., Torpedo Boat Ariete for the Spanish Government, 1887, 319
  • Thornycroft and Co., Torpedo Boat Childers for the Victorian Government, 1883, 319
  • Thornycroft and Co., Torpedo Boats for the Nor¬wegian, French, and Austrian Governments in 1873, 1875, 1876, 222
  • Thuile and Foure’s Locomotive, 331
  • Tokiwa, Japanese Protected Cruiser, 33
  • Toward’s Steam Tractor, 178
  • Towy, Design for a Concrete Bridge over the
  • (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, vii.)
  • Trevithick, Mr. R. F , 103
  • Trench Tire for Bicyles, The, 514

U

  • ULSTER, Mail s.s, 526
  • Union Docks, Limehouse, 350
  • United States Navy, New Designs for the (Supplement, October 21s<, 1898), 390, 391, 392
  • United States Navy, Torpedo Boats for the, 560, 561, 563
  • United States Navy, Torpedo Boat Engines, 585

V

  • VALPARAISO, Sinking Cylinder Foundations in, 247, 248
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Engines of H.M. First-class Cruiser Amphitrite, 152
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Messrs., Twin-screw s.s. Duke of Cornwall, 114,115

W

  • WAKEFIELD, American Paddle-wheel Steamer, Engines of, 341, 344, 345
  • Walker Bros., Limited, Compound Ventilating Engines, Carswood Hall Collieries, 60
  • Weatherburn, R., Wear of Chains, 31
  • Webb’s Equalising Buffer for Railway Vehicles, 91
  • Wellingborough Railway Accident, 330
  • Westinghouse Passenger Emergency Brake, 90
  • Wicks Rotary Type-casting Machine, 370
  • Workman, Clark, and Co., Limited, Japanese Mail s.s. Sado Maru, 53

Y

  • YARROW and Co., Coast Defence, Torpedo Boat for the Chinese Government, 1877, 319
  • Yarrow and Co., Torpedo Boat Batoum, for the Russian Navy, 1878, 270
  • Yarrow and Co., Torpedo Boats for French and Danish Governments in 1876, 222, 22S
  • Yarrow and Co., Torpedo Boat for the Italian Navy, 1887, 319
  • Yarrow and Co., Torpedo Boat, 1880-83, Old Second-class, 274
  • Yarrow and Co., Torpedo Boat Engines, 1886-7, 321
  • Young, Messrs., Hydraulic Propeller Starter, 64

Subject

A

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, Wellingborough, 330
  • Acetylene Gas Generator, Exley’s, 547
  • Acetylene and Oil Gas Plant, Combined, The Pintsch Lighting Company, 258
  • Air Lock, Hughes’, Valparaiso Harbour, 219
  • Alternator, 300-Kilowatt Hall, 8
  • Armour Plates, Beard more Process, 524
  • Armour Plates, Bothlehom Krupp Process, 547
  • Armour Plate, Messrs. Brown's 12in. and 9in. Krupp, 402, 617
  • Armoured Pipes, Messrs. Feiten and Guilleaumo, 617
  • Atmospheric Resistance to the Motion of Railway Trains, 161
  • Automatio Colliery Air Doors, 531, 535
  • Axles, Testing Material for Engine and Tender, 75

B

  • BAND Saw Machines, Two New, Messrs. A Ransorae and Co., Limited, 502, 503 dier, The De Laval Steam Turbine and, 151
  • Bailer Explosion, Norwich, 627
  • Boiler Furnaces, Figures representing Sections for Marina, Alexander Dalrymple, 81
  • Boiler with the Horsfall Induced Draught, 40
  • Boiler of the Largest Locomotive in the World, 474, 546
  • Boiler, Marine, Mr. J. A. Ashby, 599
  • Bailer, Towards Veitical Steam, 178
  • Boiler and Turbine, De Laval, 147, 154
  • Boiler, Water-tube, The Miyabara, 173
  • Boiler, Water-tube, Mr. A. G. Mumford, 590
  • Brake, Westinghouse Passenger Emergency, 90
  • Bridges, Coalbrookdale and its, 303
  • Bridge over the Towy, Design for a Concrete (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, i vii.)
  • Bridge, Railway, Lossnitz, Saxony (Civil Engi¬neering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, xv.)
  • Bridge, Railway, over the Seine, 173
  • Buffer, Webb’s Equalising, 91
  • Burners, Petroleum Vapour, 49

C

  • CENTERING Tool, Mr. E. G. Herbert, 93
  • Chains, Wear of, R. Weatherburn. 31
  • Cisterns, House, Aquarius (Figs. 1, 2), 237
  • Coiling Rocket Lines, Apparatus for, Mr. Wm. Sohermuly, 599
  • Collar for Emory Wheels, Sifety, 423
  • Colliery Air Doors, Automatic, 534, 535
  • Converter Ladle, Caspersson’s, 366
  • Cranes, Electric, Southampton Harbour Board, 538, 539
  • Crane, Locomotive, Messrs. Robert Stephenson and Co., 210
  • Crane, Roof, Liverpool Docks. 199
  • Cruiser Diadem, H.M. First-class, 416, 417, 420
  • Cycle Construction, Improvements in, Mr. Geo. Thornhill, 642
  • Cylinder Foundations in Valparaiso, Sinking, 247, 248

D

  • DAM, Steel, across Johnson’s CafDn, Arizona, U.S.A., 148, 156
  • Digger, The Darby Land, 238
  • Dock», The Barry, 536, 637, 542, 582, 583, 584, 611
  • Dock for the Clyde, The New Graving, 28, 52
  • Dock Improvements, Liverpool, 196, 197, 199. 2C6
  • Docks, Union, Limehonse, 350
  • Draught System, The Horsfall Induced, 40
  • Drdling Machine, Messrs. Humpage, Jacques, and Pedersen, 618 Dynamo, Hall’s, 82
  • Dynamometer for Measurement of Wave Stroke, Sir W. H. Bailey, 166

E

  • ELECTRIC Light Masts for Belfast Harbour, Contract Open, 259
  • Electricity Works, Madrid, Messrs. J. Fowlerand Co., 8, 9
  • Elevator, American Grain, Manchester Ship Canal, 354. 355
  • Emery Wheels, Safety Collar for, 423
  • Emery Wheels, Safety Device for, W. O. Roopor, 505
  • Emory Wheels, Safety Mounting for, Sterne and Co., Limited, 550
  • Engines, American Electricity Supply, 310
  • Engine, Boalton and Watt, Birmingham Canal Navigations, 1777, 57
  • Engines, Beam, American Paddle-wheel Steamers, 311, 342, 343, 344, 345, 410 Engine, Blowing, lOOin. Middlesbrough Type (Supplement, August 5Zt, 1898), 138
  • Engine, Compound High-speed Steam, Messrs. T. Coulthard and Co., 227, 228 Engines, Compound Ventilating, Garswood Hall Collieries, Messrs. Walker Bros., Limited, 60 Engines, Compound, Madrid Electricity Works, 9
  • Engine, Corlhs Gear Hauling, 598
  • Engine and Dynamo Combined, Messrs. Robinson and Auden, 444, 445
  • Engine, Electric L'ght Oil, Campbell Gas Engine Company, 135
  • Engines for Electric Work, Modern High-speed, Messrs. W. H. Allen, Son, and Co., 494, 495
  • Engines, Four - cylindor Compound, Iris and Mercury, 1876,150
  • Engine, Hydraulic Pamping, Messrs. Easton, Anderson, and Gooiden, 399, 640, 641 Engine, High-speed Compound Vertical, Messrs. W. H. Allen, 518, 525
  • Engines, Marine, H.M. First-class Cruiser Amphi¬trite, 152
  • Engines, Marine, H.M. Surveying Vessel TritoD, Maudslay, Sons, and Field, 1882, 272
  • Engines, Marine, H.M.S. Constance, Penn and Sons, 1880, 271
  • Engines, Marine, H. M S. Sphinx, J. Penn and Sons, 317, 320
  • Engines, Marine, H.M S. Warspite, J. Penn and Sons, 317
  • Engines, Marine, Steam Yacht Joyeuse, 127
  • Engines, Marine, Torpedo Boat, 1886-7, Yarrow and Co., 321
  • Engines, Marine, Torpedo Boat, United States Navy, 585
  • Engine, Newcomen and Caprington Colliery, Kil¬marnock, 1803, 57
  • Engines, Pumping, Glasgow Graving Dock, 28, 29 32, 52, 79, 86
  • Engines, Pumping, Ipswich Waterworks, 65
  • Engines, Thermal Efficiency Diagrams of Steam, 236, 263
  • Engines, Traction, American, 12, 16, 17, 18
  • Engine, Triple-expansion Marine, Messrs. Shanki and Son, Limited, 5
  • Engine, Triple-expansion Vertical, Messrs. V. Coates and Co., 358
  • Etheric Telegraphy, Mr. W. H. Preece (Electric Engineering Supplement, November 25tb, 1898, i )
  • Excavator, Electric, Central London Railway, 490

F

  • " FOOTPRINT ” Tools, Messrs. Thos. R. EIHd, 617
  • Forgings, Steel and Iron, 145

G

  • GAUGES, Micrometor, Messrs. O. Berend and Co., Limited, 467
  • Governor, Marshall's, 8
  • Graphic Interpolation in Machine Design, A. S. Ostreicher on, 412
  • Guard, Rack Saw, Messrs. J. and F. Howard, 302
  • Gunboat in Sections, Soudan Railway, Messrs. Thornycroft’s, 226
  • Gun Carriage, Lord Dundonald's, 5

H

  • HARBOUR, Boulogne (Civil Engineering Supple¬ment, July 22od, 1898, xii., xiii.)
  • Harbour, Calais, Improvements at (Civil Engi¬neering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, iv., v., ] vi.)
  • Harbour at Heysham, New (Civil Engineering ] Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, iii.)
  • House Cisterns, R. H., 457
  • House Cistern, W. Payton, 381

I

  • IRONWORKS, Sweden, 374, 566, 567, 568

K

  • KILN, Continuous, The Ljunberg, 319

L

  • LANDSLIP on the Ceylon Railway, 182
  • Lathe, Hexagonal Turret, Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Limited, 379
  • Lathe, Standard, Miley’s Machine Tool Company, 83
  • Life-saving Apparatus for Ships, Mr. C. Scott Snell, 428
  • Lighthouses for Norway, Cast Iron, 426, 427
  • Lock Nut, Goddin’s, 235
  • Locomotive, American Narrow - gauge, Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, 323
  • Locomotive, Congo Railway, 108
  • Locomotive, Four-cylinder Express, London and South-Western, Mr. D. Drummond (Supple¬ments, August 25th and October 5th, 1898), 211, S 212
  • Locomotive, Four-cylinder Compoand Express Chemin de Fer du Nord, M. de Clehn, 276, S 284, 285, 649
  • Locomotive, Goods, Austrian State Railways (Supplement, September 23rd, 1898), 131, 300, 307 ‘
  • Locomotive, The Largest in the World, 474, 516
  • Locomotive. Narrow - gauge, Soudan Railway, Messrs. Neilson, Reid, and Co., 226
  • Locomotive, Oil-burning, Metropolitan Railway, 91
  • Locomotive, Oil-burniDg Express, Great Eastern Railway, Mr. James Holden, 413
  • Locomotive, Thuile and Fouro’s, 331
  • Locomotive Tender, Chemin de Fer du Nord, 367
  • Locomotive Tests, Caledonian Riilway, 624, 625
  • Locomotive Trials, North-Eastern Railway Ex¬press, 452, 453

M

  • MACHINE Design, Application of Graphic In¬terpolation in, A. S. Ostreicher on, 412
  • Machine Stoker, Messrs. Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, 382
  • Machine Tools at the Stanley Show, 548
  • Maps, Birmingham Water Supply from Central Wales, 243
  • Map of the Ceylon Railway, 174
  • Map, Kuan Hsien Irrigation Works, 403
  • Map, Mallaig Railway, 274
  • Measuring Small Torsional Strains, Instruments for, E. G. Coker, 575, 576
  • Micrometer Gauges, Messrs. O. Berend and Co., Limited, 467
  • Milling, Boring, and Facing Machine, Blears and Co., 288
  • Mines, Swedish, 315, 316
  • Motor Cars, Heavy, Dietrich Petroleum Lorry, Jenatzy Electric Van, Krieger Electric Van, Leyland Steam Van, Panhard and Levassor Van, 424, 425

N

  • NAVAL War Game, The Jane, 581

O

  • OMNIBUS, Martyn’s Steam, 546
  • Ores, Treatment of Refractory Silver, 429

P

  • PATENT-OFFICE Library, The, 1C5
  • Permanent Way, Norwegian State Railways, Fish¬plates, Bolts and Rail Spikes, Contracts Open, 334, 356
  • Petroleum Vapour Burners, Experimental, 49
  • Pier at Valparaiso, Sinking the Cylinder Founda¬tions of, 247 , 248
  • Pile-driving Machine for Heavy Ground, 6C0
  • Piges, Armoured, Messrs. Feiten and Guilleanme,
  • Pipes, Cast Iron Socket, Brede Valley Water¬works, Contract Open, £59
  • Pistol, Borchardt Autoncatic Repealing, 186. 187
  • Piston, Marshall's, 8
  • Plate, Carnegie-Krupp, 235
  • Plates and Rivets, 145
  • Pcenmatic Tire, The Cottrell, 504
  • Portraits:
  • Anderson, Sir Wm., £87
  • Fowler, Sir John, 513
  • Hopkinson, Dr. John, 234
  • McDonald, Mr. John, 103
  • Page, Mr. W. H., 103
  • Trevithick, Mr. Richard E., 103
  • Propeller Starter, Hydraulic, Messrs. Young’s, 64
  • Pumps, High-speed Air, 549
  • Pumps, High-speed Air, Mr. B. Gocdfellow, 515
  • Pumps, High-speed Air, E. W. S., 457
  • Pumping Machine, North-Eastern Steel Co., Mr. John Cameron, 550
  • Pumping Machinery, Glasgow Graving Dock, 52, 79, 86

R

  • RACK Saw Guard, Messrs. J. and F. Howard. 302
  • Railway, Central London, Bank Station and Sub¬ways, 439, 440, 443
  • Railway, Central London, Post-office and Marble Arch Stations, 466, 467
  • Railway, Ceylon, 175, 182
  • Railway, Congo, 106, 107, 110
  • Railway, Mallaig, 273, 274, 275, 280
  • Railway, Northern of France, Profiles of Lines and Speed Carves, 277
  • Railway Material, Springs for Rolling Stock, 130
  • Railway Works at Kentish Midland (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22od, 1898, iii.) Refractory Silver Ores, Treatment of, 429
  • Refuse Destructor, Powderhall, Edinburgh, Horsfall Furnace Syndicate, 201, 202, 203 Revolution Counters, Messrs. O. Berend and Co . 262
  • Roller and Scarifier, Road, Mr. Hoeack’s Patent, Messrs. Chas. Burrell and Sons, 302
  • Rolling Stock, Metropolitan Railway (Supplement. December 9th, 1898)
  • Rolling Stock, Testing Material for, George T. Glover, 1, 75, 130, 145, 219, 296, 297, 364, 411

S

  • SAFETY Device for Emery Wheels, W. O. Rooter, 505
  • Saws, Electrically-driven Cold, 153
  • Screw Shaft of the Royal Prince, Repairing s, 600
  • Sewer System of Chicago, New (Civil Engineering Supplement, July 22nd, 1898, ix.)
  • Shaft, Repairing a Screw, 600
  • Shearing and Hand Punching Machines, Portable, Messrs. R. Becker and Co., 575
  • Shield Tunnelling at Melbourne, Hydraulic, Mr G. H. Danlop, 652

Ships.

  • British, French, and Russian Armourclat’f, The Numbers of, 102

Battleships, British :—

  • Amphitrite, 68
  • Formidable, 496
  • Sappho, Joy’s Patent Assistant Cylin¬ders, 599
  • Battleships, Foreign:—
  • French Boavet, 441, 442
  • French, The Massena, 471
  • Japanese Shikishima, 448
  • Spanish, Infanta Maria Teresa, 651
  • Cruisers, British Diadem, Triple-expansion Engines ard Belleville Boilers of (Supplement, November 11th, 1898), 478, 635
  • Cruisers, Foreign: —
  • Friesland, Dutch, 491 Japanese, 33 Russian, 592, 594, 644
  • Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, British:—
  • Ariete, Thornycroft and Co., 1887, 319
  • Childers, Thornycroft and Co., 1883, 319
  • Torpedo Boat, Old Second-class, Yarrow and Cu., 1880-83, 274
  • Torpedo Boats and Destroyers, Foreign
  • For the Chinese Government, 1877, Yarrow and Co., 319
  • For the French and Danish Governments in 1876, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 222, 223
  • For the Italian Navy, 1887, Yarrow and Co., 319
  • Fur the Norwegian,French, and Austrian Governments in 1873. 1875, 1876,
  • Messrs. Thornycroft and Co., 222
  • For the Russian Navy, Yarrow and Co., 1878, 270
  • Fori he U.S. Hnvy (Supplement, October 21st, 1898), 390, 391, 392, 560, 561, 563

Ships, Mercantile and Passenger:

  • Arctic, Exploring Steamer, f6
  • Frigate, Armour-clad, Ka’ser, 1873, 149
  • Harbour Deft nee, Abyssinia, 149
  • Ice-breaking Steamer, Russian, Messrs. Sir ( William Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., ; 520
  • Mail Steamer Sado Maru, The Japanese, 53, 55
  • Mail s.s. Ulster, 526
  • Paddle-wheel Steamers with Beam Engines, American, 516, 517, 558
  • Steam Yacht Joyeuse, 127, 128
  • Troopship Assistance, 1875, Messrs. R. and , H. Green, 223 r
  • Twin-screw s.s. Duke of Cornwall, 114, 115
  • Bows of the Cromartyshire, 129
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the Thames in the Victorian Era, 55, 56, 222, 270
  • Silver Ores, Treatment of Refractory, 429
  • Station, Gooch, Great Northern Railway, Mr. W. T. Foxlee, 224, 240
  • Steam Cart, Messrs. Mann and Charlesworth. 225
  • Steel Company’s Works, U S.A., Illinois, 609, 620
  • Strains, Instruments for Measuring Small Torsional, E. G. Coker, 575, 576

T

  • TEA Making in Ceylon, 230, 251, 254
  • Tender for Locomotive, Chemin de Fer du Nord, ’ 367
  • Thermal Efficiency Diagrams of Steam Engines, ' 236
  • Tire, The Cottrell Pneumatic, 504
  • Tire, The Danlop Bicycle, 514
  • Tire, The Trench Bicycle, 514
  • Tools, “ Footprint,” Messrs. Thos. R. Ellin, 617
  • Train Resistance (Diagrams), Mr. J. Rickie, 66
  • Tramcar, Double-deck Electric, The C. L. Pull¬man Car Co., 41
  • Tramways, Glasgow Corporal ion, 176
  • Tramways, Halifax Corporation, 176
  • Tramways, London United, Plan of Existing and
  • Authorised Liaes and Proposed Extensions, 642
  • Truck, Norwegian Timber, 616
  • Trunk Mains, High-tension, 531
  • Tunnel, Through the Arlberg, with Oil Fuel, 493
  • Tunnelling, Hydraulic Shield, Melbourne, Mr. G. H. Dunlop, 652
  • Tunnels and Shafts, Cast Iron, Central London Railway, 465, 466
  • Turret Lathe. Hexagonal, Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Limited, 379
  • Type-castiDg Machine, Wicks’ Rotary, 370

V

  • VALVE Gear, Marshall and Wigram’s, 8, 9

W

  • WA'IER Gauge, Reflex, Messrs. Richard Klinger and Co., 30
  • Water-power Plant, St. Anthony Falls, 160 161, 162
  • Water Scheme, Birmingham Corporation, 243
  • Water SofteniDg and Purification Process, The Archbutt-Deeley, 186, 187
  • Water Supply Schemes, Derwent and Ashop, 613
  • Waterworks, Plymouth, 322, 326, 346, 347, 383, 389, 395
  • Works of Messrs, Kendall and Gent, 592

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