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List of Names

A

  • ADAMSON and Co., Messrs. Joseph, 50-Ton Electric Travelling Crane, 601
  • Allan Liner Castilian, Engines of the, 307
  • Allen, Son, and Co., Messrs. W. H., Compound Condensing Plant, 389
  • American Locomotive for Midland Railway, Schenectady Locomotive Works, 446, 1 653, 654
  • Paddle - wheel Steamers with Beam Engines, 253, 277, 410
  • Paddle-wheel Steamers, Puritan and Massachusetts, 48, 49, 50, 107, 108, 109, 154
  • Andrew and Co., J. E. H., Gas Engine, 470
  • Argentine Armoured Cruiser General Belgrano (Supplement, March 3rd, 1899)
  • Aspinall, Mr. J. A. F., Express Locomotive, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (Supplement, June 2nd, 1899), 546
  • Atbara Bridge, Soudan Railway (Supplement, June 2nd, 1899), 539
  • Austrian Staatsbahn, Compound Express Loco¬motive, 318, 319
  • Avery, Messrs. W. and T., Rail Weighing Ma¬chine, 196

B

  • BALDWIN Works, Locomotive for tho Midland, 445
  • Barking Boiler Explosion, 34
  • Birwell, Mr. Wm. Harrison, Reducing Apparatus) for Indicating Engines, 547
  • Beckton Gasworks, 557, 558, 561
  • Belfast, Steel Barges for, Contracts Open, 418
  • Belleville Boilers of H.M.S. Spartiate, 332, 333
  • Water Separator, 383
  • Berry and Sons, Messrs. Francis, Horizontal Cylinder Boring Machine, 362
  • Beyer, Peacock, and Co., Tank Locomotive for South Africa, 440
  • Bickford Burners Co., Messrs. The, Liquid Fuel Furnace, 168
  • Blackstone and Co., Limited, Messrs., Swath Turner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 617
  • Blake and Knowles, Steam Pump, 40, 41
  • Blanton Fastening, Stamp Mill Cam with, 555
  • Blechynden Feed-water Regulator, The, 142
  • Boby, Limited, Robert, Malt Crusher, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 619
  • Bolzino, Tedesco, and Co., Messrs., Blowing Engines, 393, 394
  • Boyle, Mr. Robert, The Bactolite, 631
  • Bradbury and Co., Limited, Cam-cutting Ma¬chine, 372
  • Brighton Eiffel Tower, Electric Lifts, Messrs. Easton, Anderson, and Goolden, 3, 4, 5, 12
  • Brighton Seashore Protection, 381
  • British Fire Prevention Committee, Fire-testing Huts, 110
  • Browett, Lindley, and Co., Messrs., Engine and Dynamo for the Coventry Tramways, 374
  • Bryant Oil Engine, The, 278
  • Buckton and Co., Limited, Messrs. J., Snont I Boring Machine, 279, 280
  • Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railway Company, Ten-wheeled Passenger Engine, 418
  • Bumsted and Chandler, Messrs., Combined Fan and Engine, 370
  • Burrator Reservoir, Plymouth Waterworks, 186
  • Burrell and Sons, Limited, Messrs., Road Roller and Scarifier, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 618
  • Barton, Griffiths, and Co., The Gisholt Lathe, , 293

C

  • CAIRO Electric Tramway, 436
  • Caledonian Railway Section, 305
  • Cannstadt-Daimler 2-Ton Motor Wagon, 627
  • Canterbury Electricity Supply Station, 265, 266
  • Capel and Co., Messrs., Oil Engine, Royal Agri¬cultural Society’s Show, 619
  • Castilian, Engines of the Allan Liner, 307
  • Castle Mail Packet Company, Limited, The Kinfauns Castle, 492
  • Central London Electric Railway, Generating Station, 589, 590, 591
  • City of London Electric Lighting Company, Ferranti Valve Gear and Engine and Alter¬nator, 458, 459, 460
  • Ccast Defence Battery, Modernised, 53
  • Cornish Engine, Basset Mines, Mr. Hy. Davey,
  • Craven Bros., Limited, Messrs., Machine Tools, 135
  • Croft and Perkins, Messrs., Friction Clutch, 258
  • Cromin, Mr. R., Tank Locomotive {Supplement, January Qtk, 1899)

D

  • DAIMLER Motor Carriage, Two-seated, 627
  • D’Allest Water-tube Boiler, 383
  • Danish Viaducts, Contracts Open, 652
  • Dattenburg, Quarry at, 526
  • Davey, Mr. Hy., Cornish Engine, Basset Mines, 471
  • Deptford, 1500-Kilowatt Alternator (Supplement, April 21>t, 1899) 2000-Horse power Tri-compound Engines, 385, 386
  • Diadem, Cross Section of the First-class Cruiser, 388
  • Diatto System of Electric Traction, The, 523
  • Donkin, Mr. Bryan, Smoke and its Diminution, Smoke Scales, 637
  • Drake and Fletcher, Messrs., Hon Washer, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 620
  • Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway, Tank Locomotive (Supplement, January 6th, 1899)

E

  • EAST London Waterworks, Map, 555
  • Easton, Anderson, and Gooiden, Electric Lifts for the Brighton Eiffel Tower, 3, 4, 5, 12
  • Electric Timber Seasoning Company, Timber¬ seasoning Process, 109
  • Elio Metal, 396 Elswick, Fire at, 645
  • Eston Steel Works, Hot-blast Stove, 411

F

  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding Engineering Company, The Kinfauns Castle, 492
  • Fawcett and Co., Messrs. Mark, Fireproof Floor¬ing, 606
  • Ferranti, Mr. Z. de, 1500-Kilowatt Alternator (Supplement, April 21(f, 1899)
  • Valve Gear and Engine and Alternator, City of London Electric Lighting Company, 458, 459, 460
  • Fisher, Mr., Scheme for Producing Liquid Air, 474
  • Francis Joseph I., Boiler of the s.8., 162, 163
  • Franklin, Mr., Indicator Detent, 132
  • French Commerce Destroyer Jeanne d’Arc, £73
  • Locomotives, Diagrams of Runs by, 56

G

  • GALTON, Sir Douglas, Portrait, 257
  • Gisholt Lathe. The. 293
  • Gisholt Machine Company, Messrs. The, Motor Gear Machine, 117
  • Glasgow Bridge, New, 540, 541
  • Electric Tramways, 142
  • Electric Tramways, Babcock and Wilcox Boiler with Vicker’s Stokers, 344
  • Electric Tramways, Peckham Truck for
  • Single-deck Electric Cars, 344
  • Electric Tramways, Power House, 343
  • International Exhibition, 1901, 437
  • Glenfield Company, Limited, Hydraulic Power Pump, Haughhead Colliery, 339, 340 * Glenfield Company, Limited, Triple-expansion Engine, Haughhead Colliery, 338
  • Goliath, Engines of the Battleship, 184, 185
  • Golsdorf, Herr Karl, Compound Express Loco¬motive, Austrian Staatsbahn, 318, 319
  • Goold, Mr. Joseph, Differential Micrometer Gauge, 525
  • Great Central Railway, Bridges, 112, 236, 238, 356, 357, 358, 359, 366, 414, 484, 485
  • Bui well Viaduct, 104, 105
  • Map of, 103
  • Stations of, 112, 235
  • Greenwood and Batley, Limited, Messrs., Oil Engine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 619
  • Guntber and Sons, Messrs., Central Discharge Turbine, 319

H

  • HALL’S Hydraulic Variable Speed Gearing, 39
  • Harland and Wolff, Messrs., White Star Atlantic s.s. Oceanic, 1871 (Supplement, January 13</i, 1899), 31, 54, 55
  • Harwich and Felixstowe, Groynes at, 456
  • Harz Mountain Railway, The, 622, 626
  • Haughhead Colliery, Uddingston, Engine and Pump, 338, 339, 340
  • Hayward-Tyler and Co., Hydraulic Intensifier,42
  • Hele-Shaw, Prof. H. S., Experiments on the Character of Fluid Motion, 94, 95
  • Hele-Shaw, Prof. H. S., Motion of a Perfect Liquid, 548. 549, 550
  • HendereoD, Mr., Material Transporter at Vauxhall, 193
  • Hill’s Carriage Window Manipulator, 259
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, Messrs., Pump and I Injector, 631
  • Horsfall Destructor, The, 260
  • Hudson River Steamer Adirondack, People’s Line, 1896. 27
  • Humphry, Tennant, and Co., Engines of the Royal Yacht, 568, 604

I

  • IMPLACABLE, H.M. First-class Battleship, 268
  • Indian State Railways, Contract Open, Cylinder Boring Machine, 629
  • State Railways, Contract Open, Radial Drilling Machine, 628
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Now Home of, 463
  • “Intensive” Petroleum Burner, The, 322

J

  • JACKSON and Sharp Company, Private Railway Car, 30, 38
  • Japanese Battleship Hatsuse, Sir Wm. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., 651
  • Destroyer, Boilers for a, Yarrow and Co., 522
  • Destroyer Ikadsuchi, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 9
  • Patent Grant, A Facsimile of the Out¬side Cover, 270
  • Protected Cruiser Kasagi, 306
  • Jungfrau Railway, The, 138

K

  • KECHEUR’S Steam Generator, 91 Kentish Coalfields, 508
  • Kinfauns Castle, The Fairfield Shipbuilding Knapps Water-tube Boiler, 194
  • Koch Heavy Oil Motor Car, The, 120
  • Krompach Works, Blowing Engines at the, 393, 394
  • Krupp Quick-firing Field Gun Carriages, 541, 515

L

  • LAIRD, Mr. Wm., Portrait, 134
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Express Passenger Engine (Supplement, March 17th, 1899), 254
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Express Locomotive, Mr. J. A. F. Aspinall (Supplement, 1 June 2nd, 1899), 546
  • Leask, Mr. A. R., A New Union Nut, 193
  • Lethem, Mr. Jas., Smoke-preventing Furnace Door, 297
  • Linde British Refrigeration Company, Marine Refrigerator, 65, 66
  • Lodge, Dr. Oliver, Magnetic Space Telegraphy, 375
  • London and North-Western Railway, Side Tank Passenger Engine, 489
  • London Water Supply, Rainfall at Greenwich, 486
  • Lorna Doone, Boilers of the, 512, 518
  • Lyall’s Water-tube Boiler, 496
  • Lyster, Mr. Geo. Fosbery, Portrait, 497

M

  • McPHAIL and Simpson, Messrs., Dry Steam Feed-water Heater, 605
  • Mann and Charlesworth, Messrs., Steam Lurry, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 618
  • Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Belleville Boilers and "(7^1899) (Supplement April
  • Merry weather and Sods, Limited, Three-barrel Steam Pump, 630
  • Metropolitan and District Railways, Map of, 105
  • Midland Railway, American Locomotive, 445
  • Millar, Mr. II. A., Feed-water Heater for Locomotive Boilers, 500
  • Milton, Mr. J. T., Steam Pipes, 294, 295
  • Milwaukee, S.S., Messrs. C. S. Swan and Hunter, 643, 646, 647
  • Montank Electric Cable, 575
  • Morrison and Mason, Messrs., New Glasgow Bridge, 540, 541
  • Miingsten Viaduct, The, 57, 58

N

  • NEW, Mr., Inlet Valve for Oil Engines for Motor Cars, 75
  • New York Metropolitan Street Railway Com¬pany, Chimney Shaft, 323
  • Niclausse Boiler, The, 428
  • Niclausse Steam Drum, Section of, 403
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway, 311, 314
  • Norwegian Government, Contract Open, Dock Pumping Machinery, 524

O

  • OERLIKON Maschinenfabrik, Electric Mining Locomotive, 410
  • Okes-Serve Water-tube Boiler, 92
  • Oldham, Mr. H. G. V., Evaporative Condensers, 448, 449
  • Orlando, S.S., Water-tube Boilers, 576

P

  • PARIS International Exhibition, 159, 160, 161, 207, 214, 285, 288
  • Parker, Limited, Messrs. Thos., Contractor’s Electric Locomotive, 90, 91
  • Parker, Limited, Messrs. Thos., Electric “Buff,” 256
  • Parker, Limited, Messrs. Thos., Enclosed Type Motors, 170
  • Parker, Limited, Messrs. Thos., Variable Ratio Transformer, 444
  • Parry, Mr. Edw., Great Central Railway Bridges, 356, 357, 358, 359, 366, 484, 485
  • Penmaenbach, Railway Accident at, 64
  • Penn and Sons, Messrs. John, Engines of the Goliath, 184, 185
  • Peresvet, Russian Battleship, 433
  • Petter and Sons, Messrs., Oil Engine (Portable),
  • Pborson, Jun., Mr. P., Hydraulic Launching Arrangements, 133
  • Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works, Heavy Goods Locomotive, Union Railway. United States of America (Supplement, April 28th, 1899)
  • Platt and Lowther, Messrs., Compensating Split Packing, 412
  • Plenty and Son, 2000-H.P. Tri-compound Engines, Deptford. 385, 386
  • Plymouth Waterworks, Burrator Reservoir, 186
  • Porter Company, Messrs. The tL K., Compressed Air Mine Locomotive, 79, £0
  • Preece, Mr. W. H., 167
  • Pretoria and Pietersburg Railway, Tank Locomo¬tive, Messrs. Beyer, Peacock, and Co., 410

R

  • RINGELMANN, Smoke Diagrams, 507
  • Robinson and Son, Messrs., High-speed Roller Feed Planing Machine, 192
  • Rose Deep Gold Mine, Johannesburg, 593, 594 596 6
  • Royal Yacht, The New, 466, 568
  • Russian Armoured Cruiser Gromovoi, 281
  • First and Second-class Battleships, Pol¬tava, Sevastopol, Peter Veliky, 363, 364,
  • Peresvet, 433
  • Gunboat Khrabry, 560
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co., 10-Ton Steam Navvy,
  • Ryder and Son, T., Lathe, 602

S

  • ST. HELENS Explosion, The, 488
  • Santiago, The Battle of, Plans Showing the Posi¬tion of the Ships, 179
  • Schiscbkar and Co., Messrs., Capstan and Lathe,
  • Siemens Bros., Limited, Works of, 572
  • Sirius Pulsating Pump and Injoctor, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, Limited, 631
  • S°odjniMo7??’oAtbara Bridge (SuPP^nt,June znu, i«yy), 53y
  • South-Eastern and London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Bogie Carriages, 535, 536
  • South-Eastern and London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Details of Bogie, Mr. Harry Smith Wainwright (Supplement, June 30th, 1899)
  • Spartiate, H. M. First-class Cruiser, 332. 333,335, 336 (Supplement, April 1th, 1899)
  • Staines Reservoirs, 537
  • Steinbergekoff, Quarry at, 526
  • Stephenson and Co., Messrs., Oil Eagine, Royal Agricultural Society Show, 617
  • Stevenson and Evans, Messrs., Hot Blast Stove, 411
  • Surrey Commercial Docks, Map of, 556
  • Svietlana, Russian Cruiser, 429
  • Swedish Iron Ore Districts, Map, 25
  • Petroleum Burner, 322
  • Sydney Harbour, Proposed Bridge, 500

T

  • TANGYE8, Limited, Seventy-four Inch Centrifugal Pump, 407
  • Thames, Cableway Across the, 193
  • Thames Pioneer .Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers, 81, 82, 83
  • Tigress, The, Model Cruiser, 361, 395
  • Tinkers, Limited, Messrs., Lancashire Boiler, 192

U

  • UNITED States Battleships, Triple-expansion Engines for, 116
  • Cruiser Albany, 86
  • Fast Mail Service in the, 172
  • Navy, Machinery in the, 110
  • Rack Locomotive, Pike’s Peak Railway, 90
  • Union Railway Consolidation Locomotive, PittsburghWorks (Supplement, February 17th, 1899), 157, 169

V

  • VAUGHAN and SONS, Electric Travelling Crane,8
  • Vaughan and Son, Messrs., 50-Ton Electric Overhead Travelling Crane, 129
  • Vickers’ Field Gun Carriage, 243
  • Vienna Waterworks, Condenser and Air Pump, 146

W

  • WAINWRIGHT, Mr. W., Bogie Carriages, South-Eastern, London, Chatham, and Dover Railways, 535, 536
  • Wakefield's Lubricator, 578
  • Waterloo and City Railway, Gradients and Curves and Plan of Terminus, &c., 77, 78
  • Webb, Mr. F. W., Side-tank Passenger Engine, 489
  • Webster and Bennet, Messrs., Profiling Ma¬chine, 242
  • Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Pittsburgh, U.S.A., 292, 346 ite Star Atlantic s.s. Oceanic, 1871, 31
  • Wickham Cement Works, Plan of, 644
  • Williams and Co., Messrs. Alfred, Sixteen Feet Steel Windmill, 630
  • Workman, Clarke, and Co., Messrs., Engines of the Allan Liner Castilian, 307

Subject Matter

A

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, Penmaenbacb, 64
  • Alternator, Deptford, Mr. Z. de Ferranti (Sup¬plement, April 21s<, 1899)
  • Aluminium Water Steriliser, 147

B

  • BACTOLITE, The, Mr. Robert Boyle, 631
  • Becks, Mr. George A. Gold Coast Ice Factory, 219
  • Bogie, Details of South-Eastern and London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Mr. H. S. Wain¬wright (Supplement, June 3Qth, 189a)
  • Boilers, Babcock and Wilcox, with Vickers Stokers, 344
  • D’Allest Water-tube, 383
  • Explosion, Barking, 34
  • Fire-tube, 455
  • of the Future, The Naval, 403
  • of H.M.S. Pactolns, Feed-water Regula¬tor, 142 . .
  • Lancashire, by Messrs. Tinkers, Limited, 192
  • The Niclausse, 428
  • The Gkes-Serve Water-tube, 92
  • of the S.S. Francis Joseph I., 162, 163
  • Water Chamber, 403
  • Water-tube, Messis. Conrad Knap and Co., 194
  • Water-tube, S.S. Orlando, 576
  • Water-tube, Messrs. Anderson and Lyall, 496
  • Boring Machine, Corliss Cylinder, 210
  • Horizontal Cvlinder. Messrs, r.
  • Berry and Sons, 362 Snout, Messrs. J. Buckton and Co., 279, 280
  • Bridgo, Atbara, l’encoyd Ironworks (Supplement, June 2nd, 1899), 539
  • Glasgow New, 540, 541
  • Inkissi, Congo Railway, 218 Railway, Temporary, Pans Exhibition, 28o of the Great Central Railway, 112, 356,
  • 357, 358, 359, 366, 414, 484, 485
  • Sydney Harbour, 500
  • Bright, Mr. Charles, Coast Telegraphic Com¬munication, Stallibrass’s Chain Cable Armour, Burner, Petroleum, known as the "Intensive,”322

C

  • CABLE Armour, Stallibrass's Chain, 227
  • Cableway across the Thames, 193
  • Cam Cutting Machine, Messrs. Bradbury and Co., Limited, 372
  • with Blanton Fastening, Stamp Mill, 555
  • Cement Works, Wickham, Plan of, 644
  • Chain Cable Armour, Stallibrass's, 227
  • Chimney Shaft, New York Metropolitan Street Railway Company, 323
  • City of London Electric Lighting Company, Bank- side Station, 232, 233
  • Coalfields, Kentish, 508
  • Condenser and Air Pump, Vienna Waterworks, 146
  • Condensers, Evaporative, Mr. H. G. V. Oldham, 448, 449
  • Condensing Plant, Compound, Messrs. W. H. Allen, Son, and Co., 389
  • Congo Railway, Inkissi Bridge, 218
  • Corliss Cylinder Boring Machine, 210
  • Couplings, Automatic, Barnum and Bailey’s Special Trains, 360
  • Crane, Electric Travelling, Messrs. Joseph Adamson and Co., 601
  • Crane, 50-Ton Electric Overhead Travelling, Messrs. Vaughan and Sons, 8, 129
  • Cylinder Boring Machine, Contract Open, Indian State Railways, 629
  • Cylinder Boring Machine, Corliss, 210

D

  • DESTRUCTOR, The Horsfall, 260
  • Docks, Surrey Commercial, 556

E

  • ELECTRIC “Buff,” Messrs. Thos. Parker, Limi¬ted, 256
  • Electric Cable, The Montauk, 575
  • Lift, Brighton Eiffel Tower, 3, 4, 5, 12
  • Lighting Company, City of London, Fer¬ranti Valve Gear and Engine and Alternator, 458, 459, 460
  • Lighting Company, The London, Bankside Station, 232, 233
  • and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, United States of America, The Westinghouse, 346
  • and Manufacturing Company, The Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, United States of America, 292
  • Traction, Diatto System of, 523
  • Tramway, Cairo, 436
  • Travelling Crane, Messrs. Vaughan and Sons, 8
  • Electricity Supply Station, Canterbury, 265, 266
  • Engines of the Allan Liner Castilian, 307
  • Battleship Goliath, 184, 185
  • Blowing, at the Krompach Works, 393, 394
  • The Bryant Oil, 278
  • Cornish, Mr. H. T. Davey, Basset Mines, 471
  • Deptford, 2000-Horse Power Tri-com¬pound, Messrs. Plenty and Son, 385,
  • and Dynamo for the Coventry Tramways, Messrs. Browett, Lindley, and Co., Limited, 372
  • and Fan, Combined, Messrs. Bumsted and Chandler, 370
  • Gas, J. E. H. Andrew and Co., 470
  • of the New Royal Yacht, 568, 604
  • Oil, for Motor Cars, 120,127
  • (Portable), Royal Agricultural So¬ciety’s Show, Messrs. Petter and Sons, 619
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, Messrs. Capel and Co., 619
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, Messrs. Greenwood and Batley, Limited, 619
  • Messrs. Stephenson and Co., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 617
  • Triple-expansion, Haughhead Colliery, Uddingston, 338
  • United States Battle¬ships, 116
  • Evaporative Condensers, Mr. H. G. V. Oldham, 448, 449
  • Exhibition, 1901, Glasgow, 437
  • Paris International, 159, 160, 161, 207, 214
  • Explosion, The St. Helens, 488

F

  • FAN and Engine, Combined, Messrs. Bumsted and Chandler, 370
  • Feed-water Heater, Dry Steam, Messrs. McPhail and Simpson, 605
  • for Locomotive Boilers, Mr.
  • H. A. Millar, 500
  • Regulator, The Blechynden, 142
  • Fire at Elswick, 645
  • Fireproof Flooring, Messrs. Mark, Fawcett, and Co., 606
  • Flooring, Fireproof, Messrs. Mark, Fawcett, and Co., 606
  • Fluid Motion, Experiments on the Character of, Prof. H. S. Hele-Shaw, 94, 95
  • Friction Clutch, Messrs. Croft and Perkins, 268
  • Furnace Door, Smoke - preventing, Mr. Jas. Lethem, 297
  • Liquid Fuel, Messrs. The Bickford Burners Company, 168

G

  • GASWORKS, Beckton, 557, 558, 561
  • Gauge, Differential Micrometer, Mr. Joseph Goold, 525
  • Gearing, Hydraulic Variable Speed, Mr. Hall, 39
  • Generator, Steam, M. Kécheur, 91
  • Gold Coast Ice Factory, 219
  • Great Central Railway Corridor Train, Stations , and Bridges, 234, 235
  • Groynes, Brighton, 381
  • Gun Carriages, Krupp Quick-firing Field, 614,615
  • Gun Carriage, Vickers’ Field, 243
  • Guns New Type Wire, 181, 204

H

  • HEATER for Locomotive Boilers, Feed-water, Mr. H. A. Millar, 500
  • Hop Washer, Messrs. Drake and Fletcher, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 620

I

  • ICE Factory, Gild Coast, 219
  • Indicating Engines, Reducing Apparatus for, Mr. Wm. H. Barwell, 547
  • Indicator Detent, Mr. Franklin, 132
  • Injector, Live and Exhaust Steam, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, Limited, 631
  • Inkissi Bridge, Congo Railway, The, 218
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, The' New Home of, 463
  • Intensifier Pump, Hydraulic, Hayward Tyler and Co., 42

L

  • LATHE, Capstan, Messrs. Schischkar and Co., 419
  • The Gisholt, 293 T. Ryder and Son, 602
  • Launching Arrangements, Hydraulic, Mr, P. Pherson, jun., 133
  • Lifts, Electric, Messrs. Easton, Anderson, and Co., Brighton Eiffel Tower, 3, 4, 5, 12
  • Liquid Air, Mr. Fisher’s Scheme for Producing, 474
  • Liquid, Motion of a Perfect, Prof. H. S. Hele-Shaw, 548, 549, 550
  • Locomotive, American, Midland Railway, 445, 653, 654
  • Compound Express, Austrian Staats bahn, 318, 319
  • Compressed Air Mine, Messrs. The H. K. Porter Company, 79, 80
  • Electric, Messrs. Thomas Parker, Limited, 90, 91
  • Electric Mining, OerlikonMaschinen- fabrik, 410
  • Express, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Mr. J. A. F. Aspinall [Supplement, June 2nd, 1899), 546
  • Express Passenger, Mr. A. F. Aspi¬nall, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (Supplement, Marik Yltk, 1899), 254
  • French, Diagrams of Runs by, 56
  • Heavy Goods, Union Railway, United States of America, Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works (Sup¬plement, April 2Sth, 1899)
  • Rack, Pike’s Peak Railway, United States, 90
  • Side Tank PasseDger, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. F. W. Webb, 489
  • Tank, Mr. R. Cronin, Dublin, Wick-low, and Wexford Railway (Sup¬plement, Ja\»arij Qtk, 1899)
  • Tank, for South Africa, Messrs. Beyer, Peacock, and Co., 440
  • Ten-wheeled Passenger (Spring Rig- S, Buffalo, Rochester, and , burgh Railway Company, 418
  • Lubricator, Wakefield’s, 578
  • Lurry, Steam, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, Messrs. Mann and Charlesworth, 618

M

  • MACHINE Tools, Messrs. Craven Brothers, Limited, 135
  • Malt Crusher, Robt Boby, Limited, Royal Agri¬cultural Society’s Show, 619
  • Map of Beckton Gasworks, 557
  • East London Waterworks, 555
  • the Great Central Railway, 103
  • the Great Lakes of North America, 252
  • Metropolitan and District Railways, 105
  • the Route of the American Transcon¬tinental Mail Train, 172
  • Surrey Commercial Docks, 556
  • Swedish Iron Ore Districts, 25
  • Metal, " Elio,” 396
  • Micrometer Gauge, Differential, Mr. Joseph Goold, 525
  • Mine, Johannesburg, The Rose Deep Gold, 593, 594, 596
  • Motion of a Perfect Liquid, Prof. H. S. Hele- Shaw, 543, 549, 550
  • Motor Carriage, Two-seated Daimler, 627
  • Cars, Oil Engines for, 120, 127
  • Enclosed Type, Messrs. Thomas Parker, Limited, 170
  • Gear Machine, Messrs. The Gisholt Ma¬chine Company, 117
  • Wagon, Cann8tadt-l)aimler 2-Ton, 627
  • Wagon, Steam, 211, 212

N

  • NAVAL Boiler of the Future, 403
  • Navvy, 10-Ton Steam, Messrs. Ruston, Proctor, and Co., 261
  • Niles Tool Works Company, Corliss Cylinder Boring Machine, 210
  • Nut, A New Union, Mr. A. R. Lsask, 193

O

  • OIL Engine for Motor Cars, The, 75, 101

P

  • PACKING, Compensating Split, Messrs. Platt and Lowther, 412
  • Patent Grant, A Japanese, 270
  • Petroleum Burner, Swedish, known as the “Inten¬sive,” 322
  • Pipes, Steam, Mr. J. T Milton, 294, 295
  • Planing Machine, High-speed Roller Feed, Messrs. Robinson and Son, 192

Portraits:

  • Ditchburn, Mr. Thomas, 82
  • Dudgeon, Mr. John, 83
  • Galton, Sir Douglas, 257
  • Green, Mr. George, 81
  • Hamphrys, Mr. E , 82
  • Laird, Mr. Wm., 134
  • Lyster, Mr. Geo. Fosbery, 497
  • Mare, Mr. Chas. J., 82
  • Maudslay, Mr. Hy., 81
  • Penn, Mr. John, 81
  • Preece, Mr. W. H., 167
  • Samnda, Mr. D. A., 82
  • Thornycroft, Mr. J. L., 83
  • Yarrow, Mr. A. F., 83
  • Pressure, A Question of (Sketch of Valve), 267
  • Profiling Machine, Messrs. Webster and Bennett 212
  • Pump, Hydraulic Intensifier, Hayward Tyler and Co., 42
  • Hydraulic Power, Hanghhead Colliery, 339, 340
  • and Injector, A New, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, Limited, 631
  • Repairing a Deep Well, 322
  • Seventy-fonr Inch Centrifugal, Tangyes Limited, 407
  • Steam Feed, Blake and Knowles, 40, 41
  • Three-barrel Steam, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 630
  • Pumping Machinery, Dock, Norwegian Govern¬ment, Contract Open, 524

Q

  • QUARRIES at Steinbergekopf and Dattenberg, 526

R

  • RADIAL Drilling Machine, Contract Open, Indian State Railways, 628
  • Railway, Central London Electric, Generating Station, 589, 590, 591
  • The Nilgiri Mountain, 311, 314
  • Harz Mountain, 622, 626
  • Waterloo and City, Gradients and Curves, and Plan of Terminus, &c., 77, 78
  • Rainfall at Greenwich, Monthly, 486
  • Reducing Apparatus for Indicating Engines, Mr. Wm. H. Barwell, 547
  • Refrigerator, Marine, The Linde Company, 65 66
  • Reservoir, Barrator, Plymouth Waterworks, 186
  • Staines, 537
  • Road Roller and Scarifier, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, Messrs. Burrell and Sons, Limited, 618
  • Rolling Stock, Bogie Carriages, South-Eastern and London, Chatham, and Dover Railways, 535, 536
  • Rolling Stock, Private Railway Car, Jackson and Sharp Company, 30, 38
  • Russian Cruiser Pallada, 231

S

  • SEA Coast Protection, Groynes, 455, 482, 483

Ships:

  • Royal Yacht, Victoria aud Albert, The New, 568, 604
  • Battleships, British: —
  • Implacable, 268
  • Foreign
  • Japanese, Hatsuse, 651
  • Russian Ironclads, 179,188
  • Peres vet, 433
  • Peter Veliky, 363
  • Poltava, 363
  • Sevastopol, 364
  • Cruisers, British:—
  • Diadem, Cross-section of, 388
  • Spartiate, 332, 333, 335, 336 (Supple¬ment, April 7th, 1899)
  • Foreign
  • American, Albany, 86
  • Tigress, 361, 395
  • Argentine, General Belgrano (Sup¬plement, March 3rd, 1899)
  • Japanese, Kasagi, 306
  • Russian, Gromovoi, 281
  • Pallada, 231 Svietlana, 429
  • Destroyers, Torpedo Boats, Gnnboats, &c., Foreign :—
  • French Commerce Destroyer, Jeanne d’Arc, 573
  • Japanese Destroyer, Ikadsuchi, 9
  • Yarrow Boilers for,522
  • Russian Gunboat, Khrabry, 560
  • Coast Defence Ironclad, Admiral Graf Apraxine, 179,188
  • Mercantile and Passenger Adirondack, Hudson River Steamer, 27
  • China, Pacific Mail Line Paddle Steamer, 410
  • Kinfauns Castle, Castle Mail Packet Company, Limited, 492
  • Lorna Doone, British Passenger s.s., Boilers of, 512, 518
  • Milwaukee, s.s., 643, 646, 647
  • Oceanic, United States White Star Atlantic s.s., 31, 54, 55 (Supplement, January 18(A, 1899)
  • Puritan and Massachusetts, American Paddle- wheel Steamers, 48, 49, 50, 107, 108, 109, 154
  • American Paddle-wheel Steamers with Beam Engines, 253, 277, 410
  • Steel Barges for Belfast, Contracts Open, 418
  • Stud-turning Lathe, Messrs. Schischkar and Co., 419
  • Smoke Diagrams, Ringelmann, 507
  • Scales, Mr. Bryan Donkin on “Smoke and its Diminution,” 637
  • Speed Gearing, Hydraulic Variable, Mr. Hall, 39
  • Stallibrass’s Chain Cable Armour, 227
  • Steam Carriage and Wagon Company, Steam Motor Wagon, 211, 212
  • Steam Pipes, Mr. J. T. Milton, 294, 295
  • Steriliser, Aluminium Water, 147
  • Stove, Hot Blast, Messrs. Stephenson and Evans, Easton Steel Works, 411
  • Swath Turner, Messrs. Blaukstone and Co., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 617

T

  • TELEGRAPHIC Communication. Coast, Stalli- brass’s Chain Cable Armour, 227
  • Telegraphy, Magnetic Space, Dr. Oliver Ledge on, 87 o
  • Timber Seasoning by Electricity, 109
  • Tramway, Cairo Electric, 436
  • Tramways, Electric, Glargow, 142
  • Electric Glasgow, Power House, Boiler and Truck for Single Deck Cars, 343, 344
  • Transformers, Variable Ratio, Thomas Parker, Limited, 444
  • Transporter at Yauxhall, Material, 193
  • Turbine, Central Discharge, Messrs Giinther and Sons, 319

V

  • VALVE Gear, United States Battleships, 110
  • Inlet, for Oil Engines, for Motor Cars. 75
  • Viaduct, Bui well, Great Contral Railway, 104, 105
  • Danish, Contracts Open, 652 Mungsten, 57, 58

W

  • WATER Separator, Belleville, 383
  • Water Supply, London. Rainfall at Greenwich, 486
  • Waterworks, Mar of East London, 555
  • Weighing Machine, Rail, Messrs. W. and T. Avery, 196
  • Windmill, 16ft. Steel, Messrs. Alf. Williams and Co., 630
  • Window Manipulator, Carriage, Mr. E. J. Hill, 258

Y

  • YACHT, The New Royal, 466


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