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*Shafting Lathe, Heavy, Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 74
*Shafting Lathe, Heavy, Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 74
*Shaping Machine, American, 596
*Shaping Machine, American, 596
'''Ships:
*Battleships, British:—
*Canopus, 35, 40
*Cornwallis and Duncan, 374
*Formidable (Supplement, December 15th, 1899)
*London, 317
*Ocean, 96, 97, 98
*Foreign:—
*French, Ilenri Quatre, 237, 238
*German, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 16, 17
*United States, Arkansas, H. D , 647
*Kearsarge, 324
*Kentucky, 324
*Maine, 3
'''Cruisers, British:—
*Blake (Supplement, July 23th, 1899) Cressy, 570, 630
*Drake (Supplement, December 15th, 1899)
*Vengeance, 87, 90
'''Foreign:—
*Austro-Hungarian, Zenta (Supple¬ment, . I unust 25th, 1899), 197, 198, 225
*Dutch, Noord Brabant, 470, 471
*Japanese, Idzumo, 298
*United States, Chattanocga Class, 520
*Charleston, 528
*Torpedo Boats, Catchers, Destroyers, Gunboats, British
*Albatross, Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Supple¬ment, December 15th, 1899)
*Bullfinch and Dove, Torpedo Boat De¬stroyers, 222, 223
'''Ships:
*Torpedo Boats, Catohers, Destroyers, Gunboats, British
*Sheldrake, Gunboat, 150, 151
*Viper, Torpedo Boat, 552
*Foreign:—
*Japanese, Sazanami, Torpedo Boat, 238
*Russian, Giliyak, Gunboat, 479
*Mercantile, Passenger and other, British Bavarian, Allan Line of the North Atlantic,
*193
*Ivernia, Cunard s.s., 294
*Mabel Grace, Channel s.s., 268
*Medic, White Star Mail s.s., 402
*Oceanic, White Star Mail s s., 267
*Old Paddle-wheel s.s., 370, 371, 394, 398, 422, 423, 444, 448
*Mercantile, Passenger and other, Foreign Ermack, 347
*Japanese, America Maru, Twin-screw s s., 407, 417, 421
*Russian, Meridian, for the Volga, 302
*United States Argonaut,the Lake Submarine Boat, 344
*Washington, Mail Steamer, 394
*Shipbuilding Sheds, Swan and Hunter's Yard, 123
*Signalling, Mechanical Fog, North-Eastern Rail¬way Company, Messrs. Raven and Baister, 4C6
*Slag Ladle and Carriage, Darlington Wagon and Engineering Company, 489
*Slotting Machine, Electrically-driven, Joshua Buckton and Co. (Suvplemcni, November ÏJlk, 1899, xiii.)
*Standard Oil Separator, Mr. W. J. Baker, 329
*Star Drill Forging Machine, Mr. Palmer, 306
*Station at Leeds, New Goods, 513
*Strong Room for the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 652
'''T
*TABOR Moulding Machine, 560
*Tea Dryer, Sutton's “ Safety,” 631
*Toggle Clutch, Austin’s, 318, 350
*Tool-grinding Machine, Gisholt Universal, 516
*Tool Holder, Automatic Relief, John Holding and Co., 163
*Torrents of Switzerland, Some, 106, 118,159,168, 188, 189, 192
*Toy Steam Cab, “ Made in Germany,” 472
*Tractometer Diagrams, London and North-West¬ern Railway, 44
*Tram Cars, Gas, Blackpool, St. Anne’s, and Lytham Tramways, 85, 86
*Tramway Rails, Glasgow Corporation, William Sellers and Co., 551
*Tramway Rails, Manchester, 526
*Trap, ‘ ‘ Thcrmoscopic Loop” Steam, Fell and Co., 91
*Tube, Noel Bailer, 253
*for Express Boilers, Experiments with, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 70, 71, 72, 73
'''V
*VALVE, Brindley’s Hydraulic Working, 281
*Viaduct, Denmark, 31
*Middleton Colliery, 514, 515, 543
*Viper, II.M. Destroyer, 552
'''W
*WIRE Feed, Tae Hartford (Suppltmenl, Xovimbtr 21 tk, 1899, i.)

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List of Names

A

  • ACCRINGTON, Railway Accident at, 427
  • Aigle, Central Lighting Station at, 236
  • Aird and Co., Messrs. John, Hospital at the Assouan Darn, 266
  • Alaskan Railway, The, 345, 348
  • Albatross, H.M.S., Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Supplement, December 15iA, 1899)
  • Alberti Torrent, 192
  • Allan Line Steamer Bavarian, The, 193
  • Allis Company, E P., Cross-compound Engines for the Street Railway, New York, 263
  • Alves’ Bunsen Furnace, 590
  • America Maru, The Twin-screw s.s., and her Engines, 407, 417, 421
  • American Bridge, St. John River, New Brunswick, 276, 277
  • Electric Mining Locomotive, 304
  • Exported Locomotives (Supplement, September 29tk, 1899)
  • Freight Cars, Automatic Couplers on, 1, 2, 133,134,185, 186, 207, 208, 2C9 Locomotives for the Barry and Port Talbot Railways, 574
  • Machine Tools for English Works, 593, 596
  • Planing Machine, 537
  • Radial Drilling Machine, 593
  • Railway Signalling in, 643
  • Railways, Map, 535 Turret Lathe, 586
  • Vertical Turret Boring Machine, 593
  • Appold’8 Pipe Scrapers, 454, 456
  • Archdale and Co., Messrs., Electrically-driven Drilling Machine and Lathe, 224
  • Argonaut, No. II., Submarine Boat, 344
  • Arkansas, United States Monitor, 647
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Sir Wm , Japanese Armoured Cruiser, 298
  • Assiout Barrage, The (Supplement, August IDA, 1899), 441
  • Assouan Dam, The, and Pumps for (Supplement, August IDA, 1899), 440, 445
  • Hospital at the, 266
  • Atlantic Mail Steamships, Early, 398. 422, 423
  • Atlas Engineering Company, Vertical Milling Machine, 329
  • Atwood's Indicator, 592
  • Austin’s Toggle Clutch, 348
  • Austro-Hungarian Cruiser Zmta (Supplemn'.
  • August 25th, 1899), 197, 198, 225

B

  • BAKER, Mr. W. J., “ Standard ” Oil Separator, 329
  • Barrow-in-Furness, Goods Engine, 4, 5
  • Bavarian, The Allan Lins Steamer, 193
  • Bell and Co., Theodor, Travelling Drilling Ma¬chine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xiv.)
  • Berthon, Rev. Edw. Lyon, 453
  • Beyer, Peacock, and Co., Electrically-driven Duplex Wheel Lathe, 474
  • Electrically - driven Shaft Lathe, 303
  • Blackpool, St. Anne's and Lytham Tramways, Gas Tram Cars, 85, 86
  • Blake, H.M. Cruiser (Supplement, July 28th, 1899)
  • Bombay, Projected New Streets in, Ï83
  • Renovation of, 368
  • Bradley Hammer, The Improved, 628
  • Bramwell, Sir F., On Mr. John Hague’s Appara¬tus for the Pneumatic Transmission of Enert-v. 176
  • Braunstone Gate Bridge, Great Central Railway, 211, 212, 213
  • Brindley’s Hydraulic Working Valve, 281
  • British Battleships in Course of Construction. 374
  • Columbia, West Kootenay Eleotric Power House, 452
  • Gas Traction Company, Gas Tram Cars, 85,86
  • Buck and Hickman Magazine Automatic Ma¬chine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, vii.), | 616
  • Backton and Co., Limited, Joshua, Electrically-driven Slotting Machine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xiii )
  • Heavy Planing Machine, 391, £92
  • Bulgarian Stato Railways, Rolling Stock Con¬tracts Open, 175
  • Bullfinch Disaster, The, 270, 296, 356
  • Bullfinch and Dove, ConnectiDg-rods, H.M.T.D., 1 222, 223
  • Burton, Griffiths, snd Co., Key Seater (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xv.)
  • Burton, Griffiths, and Co., Lightning Belt Shifter 1 (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, x.)
  • Burton Lathe (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, vii,
  • Burton Oil Groove Cutting Machine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, x’i., xiii )

C

  • CAMBORNE Mining School, Cornwall, 114
  • Carlsborg Viaduct, Denmark, 31
  • Carnegie Thin Krupp Armour for the Russian Navy, 395, 396
  • Canopus, H.M. Battleship, 40
  • Canopus and Majestic. Diagrams showing the Stowage of Torpedo Nets in the, 35
  • Ceylon, Renewal of a Railway Bridge over the Mahavelli River (Supplemeit', September 1st, 1899)
  • Charleston, U.S. Cruiser, 528
  • Cheerful and Mermaid, II.M. Destroyers, Engines of, 57, 58, 63
  • Churchill and Co, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machines (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xii.)
  • Clayton and Shuttlewortb, Single-cylinder Road Locomotive, 419
  • Clifford, Mr. Chas., Express Locomotive, Great Northern Railway cf Ireland (Supplement, October 6th, 1899), 244, 353
  • Cole, Marchent, and Morley, Compound Corliss Engines, Sheffield Electric Railway (Supplement, October 27th, 1899)
  • Colomb, Admiral, 403
  • Colorado, Creston Mine, Air Compressor, 320
  • Cottrell, H. E P., Incandescent and Transformer
  • Construction in America, 364, 365, 366, 387, 388
  • Coulthard’s and Co.’s Lurry, 115
  • Coulthard’s Steam Engine, 328
  • Cowper-Coles System, Electro-galvanising Plant,
  • Craven Bros., Limited, Ingot Boring Machine, 651
  • Crease’s Ball Mill, 281
  • Cressy, H.M.S., 570, 630
  • Crossley Bros., Gas Engine, 588, 589
  • Crossness, Bacterial Treatment of Crude Sewage at, 389, 390
  • Crystal Palace, New Roof at the, 469
  • Cunliffe and Croom, Limited, Duplex Milling Machine. 33
  • Cyfarthfa Works, Ingot Stripping Machine, 367

D

  • DARJEELING, Lindslip at, 545
  • Darlington Wagon and Engineering Company, Slag Ladle and Carriage, 489
  • Davey, Paxman,and Co., Limited, Air-compressing Plant, G.P.O., Liverpool, 164 Deacon’s Pipe Brush, 494
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, Heavy Shaft- j ing Lathe, 74
  • Denmark, Carlsherg Viaduct, 31
  • Denny and Brothers, The Allan Line Steamer Bavarian, 193
  • Deutz Otto Gas Engine, 588
  • Devolant Steam Dredger, 646
  • Diamond Match Company, Limited, Works of the, 8, 9, 12, 36, 37
  • Dominion Bridge Company, Bridge over St. John River, New Brunswick, 276, 277
  • Donkin, Bryan, Utilisation of High-furnace Gases for Power and Gas Engines, 561
  • Donnersmarck Ironworks. Gas Engine, 588
  • Dortmund-Ems Canal, 492
  • Drake, H.M S., Cruiser (Supplement, December 16tk, 1899)
  • Dudley Port, Failure of Canal Bank at, 295
  • Dutch Central Railway Company, New Carriages of the (Supplement, December 22th, 1899)
  • Dutch Cruiser Noord-Brabant, and her Engines, 470, 471, 563

E

  • ELIOT, Mr. W., On the Mechanical Appliances used at Keyham Dockyard Extension Works, 127
  • English Turret Lathe, 586

F

  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Com¬pany, H.M.S. Cressy, 570
  • Fell and Co., Thermoscopic Loop Radiator, 550
  • Steam Trap, 91
  • Formidable, H.M.S. Battleship (Supplement, December 16th, 1899)
  • Fowler and Co., Messrs. John, Traction Engines for South Africa, and Trenching Plough, 56R,
  • Frankland, Sir Edward, 161
  • Fraser and Chalmers, Hoisting Engine, Chihua¬hua Mines, Mexico, 321
  • Air Compressor, Creston Mine, Colorado. 320
  • Frodingham Iron and Steel Company’s Works, 45
  • Froude’s Pipe Scraprrs, 434, 455, 456

G

  • GARVIN Milling Machine, 517
  • Gisholt Universal Tool Grinding Machine, 516
  • Gjers and Harrison, Hot - blast Temperature Equaliser, 201
  • Glasgow, Rail and Fish-plates for, 490
  • Graham, Mr. George, 8
  • Great Northern Railway, Goods Station at Leeds, 513
  • Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Express Locomotive (Supplement, October 6th, 1899), 244, 353
  • Griffin Launch Oil Engine, 540, 541
  • Gwynne and Co., Pumps for the Assouan Dam, 445

H

  • HAGUE, Mr. John, Apparatus for the Pneu¬matic Transmission of Energy, 176
  • Halliday, Mr. G., Apparatus for Measuring Heat Absorption, 20
  • Hampton - on - Thames, Bacteriological Sewage Works at, 404, 405
  • Harker, F. T., Single Crank Compound Engine,
  • Harland and Wolff, Messrs., White Star Liner Oceanic, 267
  • Hartford Wire Feed (Supplement. November 27th, 1899, i.)
  • Hawdon, Mr. William, Pig Iron Casting Appa¬ratus, 111
  • Hawes’ Acetylene Gas Works, 369
  • Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Engines of H.M. Destroyers Cheerful and Mermaid, 57, 58, 63
  • Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., R. and W.. Engines H.M.S. Ocean, 539
  • Heinrichsburg Canal Lift, Electric Generating Engines, 342, 343
  • Hendey-Norton Screw-cutting Lathe, 516
  • Henri Quatre, French Battleship, 237, 238
  • Herbert, Alfred, Hexagon Turret Lathe (Sup¬plement, November 27th, 1899, ii. vi)
  • Herbert’s Differential Screw Chuck (Supplement, November 17 th, 1899, x.)
  • Hill and Son, Isaac, Machine for Notching Gir¬ders, 217
  • Holding and Co., John, Automatic Relief Tool Holder, 163
  • Holt’s Balance Rudder, 428
  • Horwich Works, 190
  • Howes, Mr. S., Grain Separating Machine, 224
  • H.P. Premier Gas Eog-ne, 590
  • Hulse and Co., Boiler Flue Turning and Drilling Machine, 91
  • Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, 137
  • Hanslet Engine Company, Yard Locomotive, Central London Railways, 493
  • Hnnslet Railway, Bridges over the Midland Rail¬way, 616, 617, 640, 641
  • Railway, Viaduct at Middleton Colliery, 514, 515

I

  • IDZUMO, Japanese Armoured Cruiser, 298
  • Indian Footbridge, 578
  • Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway, 487, 496
  • Ivernia, Cunard s.s., C. S. Swan and Hunter, 294

J

  • JAPANESE Armoured Cruiser Idzumo, 298
  • Twin-screw s. America Maru, 407, 417, 421
  • Jones, Mr. D., Six-coupled Narrow Gauge Loco¬motive for Tasmania, 122

K

  • KAISER Wilhelm der Grosse, German Battle¬ship, 16,17
  • Keyham Dockyard Extension. 127
  • Kingdon Compound Engine, 527
  • Kronstadt, Map of, 23
  • Krupp Gun Fitted with Armstrong Breech, 541
  • Process Armour Plate for Russian Ships, 468

L

  • LAING, Wharton, and Down, Portable Rail Saw, 48
  • Laird Bros., Channel Steamer Mabel Grace, 238
  • Lake Submarine Boat, The, 344
  • Lancashire Boiler, Exploded, 600
  • Lea’s Indicator, 591
  • Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Company, Hydraulic Jib Crane, 264, 265
  • Leeds, New Goods Station at, 513
  • Lippincott Planimeter, The, 614
  • Little, Mr. Gilbert, Hot Coke, Ash, and Clinker Conveyor, 177
  • Liverpool G.P.O. Air-compressing Plant, 164
  • Liverpool, Motor Wagon Trials at, 115
  • London, H.M. First-class Battleship, 317
  • London and North-Western Railway Conference Train, 165
  • London and North-Western Railway, Tracto- meter Diagrams on th.e, 44
  • Lucas, Mr. Ralph, Variable-speed Gearing, 10

M

  • MABEL Grace, Channel Steamer, 268
  • McLaren, J. and H., Traction Eagine and Mili¬tary Train, 524
  • McNeill, H. C., Magnetic Separators, 249, 250,
  • Maine, United States Battleship, 3
  • Manchester Sewage Bacterial Filter Beds, 512
  • Manchester Tramways, Rails for, 526
  • Marienbad-Carlsbad Railway, 624, 628
  • Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Electro-galvanhing Boiler Tubes, 379
  • Medic, White Star s.s., 402
  • Mellowe's Sash Bar, Crystal Palace Roof, 469
  • Meridian, s.s., in the Volga, 302
  • Mermaid and Cheerful, H.M. Destroyer, Engines of, 57, 58, 63
  • Mexico, Chihuahua Mines, Tandem Compound Hoisting Engines, 321
  • Middleton Colliery Viaduct, 514, 515, 543
  • Midland Railway, Bridge over the, 514
  • Milan Electricity Works, 620, 621, 622
  • Miley’s Machine Tool Company, Limited, Railway Carriage-making Machinery, 406
  • Mont Blanc, Railway up, 500, 501
  • Morrin Boiler, The, 330
  • Muir and Co., Wm., Double Spindle Milling Machine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xv.)

N

  • NEWPORT News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, United States Battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, 324
  • Nile, Irrigation Works on the (Supplement, August 11th, 1899), 143
  • Nile, Utilisation of the, Ibrahimiah Canal Heal Regulator, 438
  • Niles Tool Works, Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Milling Machine (Supplement, November 17lh, 1899, viii.)
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway, The, 62, 66
  • Noel Boiler Tube, 253
  • Nolla Torrent, The, 159, 163
  • Noord Brabant, The Dutch Cruiser, 470, 471
  • North-Eastern Railway Six-conpled Express
  • Engines, Mr. Wilson Worsdell, 291; Mr. C. Rous-Marten on, 56; Mechanical Fog-signalling Apparatus, 466
  • Norwegian State Railways, Brake Van for, 18
  • Permanent Way, 380

O

  • OCEAN, H.M. Battleship, Launch of, 96, 97, 98
  • Ocean, H.M. Battleship, Triplo Expansion Engines (Supplement, December 1st, 1899). 539
  • Ocean Steam Navigation Company’s United States Mail Steamer Washington, 394
  • Oceanic, White Star Liner, 267
  • Oechelhaeuser Two-cycle Gas Engine, CO

P

  • PALMER. Mr., Star Drill Forging Mrchine, 306
  • Panama, Map of the Isthmus of, 577
  • Paris Exhibition, The, 272
  • Paris, Map of the New Sewers of, 510 Paris Fire Brigade, Electric Fire Wagon, 21 *Patent-office Buildings, New, 173, 174 Perthshire, Course of s.s., 201
  • Pettigrew, Mr. W. F., Goods Engine, Furness Railway, 4, 5
  • Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, Strong Room for the, 652
  • Portrush and Giant’s Causeway Electric Railway,

R

  • RAVEN, Mr. V. L-, and Mr. C. Baister, Mechanical Fog Signalling Apparatus, 466
  • Rhine, Water-jet Dredging in the, 147, 148
  • Richards andCo., Limited, Pipe-facing and Boring Machine, 269
  • Ripper, Professor W., A Continuous Mean-pres¬sure Indicator for Steam Engines, 602, 603
  • Rossell 8 Automatic Furnace Door, 48
  • Ruina Torrent at Fuldera in the Engadine, 118, 188, 189
  • Russian Gunboat Giliyak, 479
  • Navy, Armour for the, 395, 396, 468
  • Navy, Naval War Game in the, 288, 289
  • Railways and Waterways, Maps of, 415

S

  • SAZVNAMI, Japanese Torpedo Boat Destroyer, 238
  • Schneider Armonr Plate, 544
  • Sheffield Electric Railway, Compound Corliss
  • Engines (Supplement, October 27th, 1899)
  • Sheldrake, H.M. Gunboat, Boiler Trials of, 150, 161
  • Shelford, Mr. Wm., Sierra Leone Railway, 240, 241, 212
  • Siamese State Railways, Details of Rails, 631
  • Sierra Leone Railway, 240, 241, 242
  • Simons and Co., Steam Dredger Devolant, 616
  • Smith, Mr. R. A., Automatic Lock for Luggage Trolleys, 5
  • Smith, Professor R. H., Laws of Profit, Diagrams, 231, 259, 260
  • Southampton Buildings, New Patent-office, 173, 174
  • Steam Carriage and Wagon Company's Lurry, 115, 116
  • Stevenson and Evans, Self-clearing Slag Ladle, 160, 489
  • St ickport Gas Engine, 589
  • Stone and Co.’s Apparatus for Lighting Railway Carriages by Electricity, 46
  • Strand to Holborn, Proposed Road from the, 19
  • Snrley Torrent, The, 188, 192
  • Sutton’s “ Safety ” Tea Dryer, 631
  • Sutton Sewage Disposal Works, 378
  • Swan and Hunter, C. S., Cunard s.s. Ivernia, 291
  • Swan and Hunter’s Yard, Shipbuilding Sheds and Cantilever Crane at, 123, 121
  • Switzerland, Some Mountain Torrents of, 106,118, 159, 168, 188, 189, 192

T

  • TERRY’S Indicator, 591
  • Thames Graving Dock, A New, 95, 216
  • Thomas, Mr. B. F., Movable Dam, 306
  • Torquay Waterworks, Incrustation of Iron Pipes at the, 454-456
  • Troon, Graving Dock at, 34
  • Tyne, Proposed Bridge over the, 280

U

  • UNITED States Battleships Kearsarge and Ken¬tucky, 324
  • Cruiser Charleston, 528
  • Cruisers, Chattanooga Class, 520
  • Monitor Arkansas, 647

V

  • VANDERBILT Circular Fire-box, Locomotive with, 420
  • Vauxhall Ironworks Company, Compound Launch Engine, 470
  • Vengeance, H.M. First-class Battleship, 87,90
  • “Venturi” Water Meter, 430
  • Vickers’ Armour for Japan, 575
  • Vogt Boring Apparatus, The, 445

W

  • WAGNER, Mr. H. A., Alternating-current Arc Lamps, 253
  • Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company, Engines of the S.S America Maru, 417, 421
  • Washington Navy Yard, Experimental Tank, 109, 110, 139, 142
  • Washington, United States Mail Steamer, 394
  • Westingbouse Gas Engine, 478, 479
  • White Pass and Yukon Railway, The, 345, 318
  • White Star s.s. Medic, 402
  • Wolseley Automatic Screw Machine (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, ix )
  • Milling Machine, with Horizontal and Vertical Spindles (Supplement, Novem¬ber 17th, 1899, x., xi.)
  • Sheep - shearing Machine Company, Vertical Cross-turrot Lathe, 349, 350

X-Y-Z

  • YARROW, Mr. A. F., Experiments with Tubes for Express Boilers, 70, 71, 72. 73
  • and Co., Boilers of the Zenta, 225
  • Yukon Railway, Blasting Operations on Tunnel Mountain, 345
  • Zenta, Boilors of the Austria-Hungarian Cruiser, 225


Subject Matter

A

  • ACCIDENT at Accrington, Railway, 427
  • to the Bullfinch, 270, 296, 356
  • Acetylene Gas Worksy Hawes’, 369
  • Air-compressing Plant, General Post-office, Liver¬pool, 164
  • Air-compressor, Fraser and Chalmer's, Creston Mino, Colorado, 320
  • Armour-plate, Schneider, 544
  • Krupp, for the Russian Navy, 395, 396, 468
  • Vickers’, 575
  • Automatic Couplers on American Freight Cars, 1, 2, 133, 134, 185, 186

B

  • BACTERIAL Treatment of Crude Sewage at Crossness, 389, 390
  • Bacteriological Sewage Works at Hampton-on- Thames, 401, 405
  • Ball Mill, Crease’s, 281
  • Barrage, Assiout {Supplement, August 11th, 1899), 441
  • Basin, Experimental Model, Washington Navy Yard, 109, 110
  • Bdt Shifter, Lightning, Burton, Griffiths, and Co. (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, x.)
  • Boilers of the Cruiser Zenta, 225
  • Experiments with Tubes for Express, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 70, 71, 72, 73
  • Exploded Lancashire, 600
  • Flue Turning and Drilling Machine, Hulse and Co., 91
  • The Morrin, 330
  • Shell Drilling Machine, Hulse and Co., Limited, 137
  • Trials of H.M. Gunboat Sheldrake, 150, 151
  • Tube, Noel, 253
  • “ Venturi,” Water, 430
  • Boring Apparatus, The Vogt, 445
  • Machines, American, 593, 596
  • Machine, Ingot, Craven Bros., Limited, 651
  • and Milling Machine, Niles Tool Works (Supplement, November 17<A, 1899, viii.)
  • Brake, Automatic, for Luggage Trolleys, Mr. R. A. Smith, 5
  • Van for Norwegian State Railway, 18
  • Bridge, Foot, Indian, 578
  • Great Central Railway, Braunstone Gate, 211, 212, 213
  • Railway over the Mahavelli River, Ceylon, Renewal of (Supplement, September lit, 1899) over the Midland Railway, 514, 616, 617, 640, 641
  • over St. John River, New Brunswick, 276, 277
  • over the Tyne, Proposed, 280
  • Bromilow, Mr. John, Electro-magnetic Separator, 550

C

  • CANAL Bank at Dudley Port, Failure of, 295
  • Dortmund-Ems, 492
  • Head Regulator, Ibrahimiab, The Nile, 438
  • Casting Apparatus, Pig Iron, Mr. Wm. Hawdon,
  • Clutch, Austin’s Toggle, 348, 350
  • Concrete Mixer, Keyham Dockyard, 127
  • Conveyor, Hot Coke, Ash, and Clinker, Mr. Gilbert Little, 177
  • Couplers, Automatic, on American Freight Cars, 1, 2, 133, 134, 185, 186, 207, 208, 209
  • Crane, Cantilever, Swan and Hunter’s Yard, 124
  • Hydraulic Jib, Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Company, 264, 265
  • Cycle Show, 525

D

  • DAM, Assouan Masonry (Supplement, August IDA, 1899). 440
  • A Movable, 306
  • Differdingen Ironworks, Gas Engines, 561
  • Dock, Graving, Thames, 95, 216
  • at Troon, 34
  • Dockyard Extension, Keyham, 127
  • Dredger, Dovolant, The, 643
  • Dredging in the Rhine, Water-jet, 147, 148
  • Drilling Machine for Boiler Shells, Hulse and Co., Limited, 137
  • Electrically-driven, Messrs. Archdale and Co., 224
  • Radial, American, 593
  • Sensitive, Churchill and Co. (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xii.)
  • Travelling, Theodor Bell and Co. (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xiv.)
  • Dynamometric Toe (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xvi.)

E

  • ELECTRIC Fire Wagon, Paris Fire Brigade, 21
  • Generating Engines, Heinrichsburg Canal Lift, 342, 343
  • Lamps in America, Alternating-cur¬rent Arc, Mr. H. A. Wagner, 253
  • Light and Power Transmission at Aigle, Switzerland, 236
  • Mining Locomotive, American, 304
  • Power-house, West Kootenay, Bri¬tish Columbia, 452
  • Electrically-driven Tools, Messrs. Archdale and Co., 224
  • Electricity, Lighting Railway Carriages by, Stone and Co.’8 Apparatus, 46
  • in Steol Works, Frodingham, 45
  • Works, Milan, 620, 621, 622
  • Electro-galvanising Plant, Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Cowper-Coles System, 379
  • Magnetic Separator, Mr. John Bromilow, 550
  • Engines of the America Maru, 417, 421
  • of the Dutch Cruiser Noord Brabant, 563
  • of the Griffin Launch, Oil, 510, 641
  • of H.M. Destroyers Cheerful and Mer¬maid, 57, 58, 63
  • H.M.S. Ocean (Supplement, December 1st, 1899), 539
  • Compound Corliss, Sheffield Electric Railway (Supplement, October 27th, 1899)
  • Compound Launch, Vauxhall Ironworks Company, 470
  • Electric Generating, Heinrichsburgh Canal Lift, 342, 313
  • Gas, Cie. Frangaise des Moteurs A Gas, 562
  • Gas, Crossley Brothers, 588, 589
  • Doutz-Otto, 562, 588
  • Difi'erdingen Ironworks, 561
  • Donnersmarck Ironworks, 588
  • Premier, 590
  • Oechelhaeu8er Two Cycle, 5C9
  • Seraing Works, 561
  • Stockport, 589
  • Westinghouse, 478, 479
  • Hoisting, Fraser and Chalmers’, Chihuahua Mines, Mexico, 321
  • Kingdon Compound, 527
  • Single Crank Compound, 504
  • Steam, Coulthard s, 328
  • Traction, and Military Train, J. and H. McLaren, 524
  • Traction, for South Africa, Messrs. J. Fowler and Son, 567
  • Equaliser, Hot-blast Temperature, Messrs. Gjers and Harrison, 201
  • Exhibition, The Paris, 272
  • Experimental Model Basin, Washington Navy Yard, 109, 110

F

  • FIRE-BOX, Vanderbilt Circular, 420
  • Fire Wagon, Electric, Paris Fire Brigade, 21
  • Fog-signalling, Mechanical, North-Eastern Rail¬way Company, Messrs. Raven and Baister, 466
  • Forging Machine, Star Drill, Mr. Palmer, 306
  • Furnace, Alves Bunsen, 590
  • Door, Automatic, Messrs. Rossell and Co., 48
  • for Pulverent Ores, Reducing, 172

G

  • GEARING, Variable-speed, Mr. Ralph Lucas, 10; Newman’s, 552 ; Garvin, 517; Herbert’s (Sup¬plement, November 17th, iv.)
  • Girders, Machine for Notching, Isaac Hill and Son, 217
  • Glasgow Tramway Rails, 551
  • Grain-separating Machine, Mr. S. Howes, 224
  • Gun fitted with Armstrong Breecb, Krupp, 541
  • H
  • HAMMER, Tbc Bradley, 628
  • Heat Absorption, Apparatus for Measuring, Mr. G. Halliday, 20
  • High Furnace Gases, Utilisation of, for Power in Gas Engines, Bryan Donkin, 509. 561, 588
  • Hospital at the Assouan Dam, Messrs. J. Aird and Co., 266

I

  • IMRAV, Mr. Thomas Hy., 549
  • Incandescent Lamp and Transformer Construc¬tion in America, H. E. P. Cottrell on, 364, 365, 366, 387, 388
  • Incrustation of Iron Pipes at the Torquay Water¬works, 454, 455, 456
  • Indicators, Continuous Mean Pressure, Atwood’s, 592
  • Lea’s, 591
  • Ripper’s, 601, 602, 603 Terry’s, 591
  • Ingot-stripping Machine, 367
  • Iron Pipe Scrapers, 454, 455, 456
  • Iron and Steel Co.’s Works, Frodingham, 45
  • Irrigation Works on the Nile (Supplement, August 11th, 1899), 143

K

  • KEY SEATER, Burton, Griffiths, and Co. (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xv.)

L

  • LADLE, Self-clearing Slag, Stevenson and Evans, 160
  • Landslip at Darjeeling, 545
  • Lathe, Barton (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, vü.)
  • Electrically-driven, Messrs. Archdale and Co., 224
  • Electrically-driven Duplex Wheel, Beyer, Peacock, and Co., 474
  • Electrically-driven Shaft, 303
  • Heavy Shafting, Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 74
  • Hexagon Turret, Alfred Herbert, Limited, Supplement, November 17th, 1699, ii.-vi.)
  • Screw-cutting, Hendey-Norton, 516
  • Turret, 349 Turret, American, 586
  • Turret, English, 586
  • Laws of Profit, Diagrams, Prof. R. H. Smith, 231, 232, 259, 260
  • Locomotives, American, for the Barry and Port Talbot Railways, 57.4
  • American, Exported, (Supplement, September 20th, 1899)
  • Electric Mining, American, 304
  • Express, Great Northern Railway
  • of Ireland, (Supplement, October 6th, 1899), 244, 353
  • Goods, Furness Railway, Mr. W. F. Pettigrew, 4, 5
  • Single-cylinder Road, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 419
  • Six-coupled Express, North-Eastern Railway, 56, 291
  • Six-coupled Narrow Gauge, for Tasmania, Mr. D. Jones, 122
  • Tank, Sierra Leone Railway, 242
  • with Vanderbilt Circular Fire-box, 420
  • Yard, Hunslet Engine Company, 493
  • Lurry, T. Coulthard and Co.’s, 115
  • Lurry, Steam Carriage and Wagon Company, 115

M

  • MACHINE Tools, Some Modern (Supplement, November 17th, 1899)
  • Magazine Machine, Buck and Hickman (Supple¬ment, November 17th, 1899, vii )
  • Magnetic Separators, H. C. McNeill, 249, 250, 251
  • Map, American Railways, 535
  • of the Course of the s.s. Perthshire, 201
  • of the Isthmus of Panama, 577
  • of Kronstadt, 28
  • of the New Sewers of Paris, 510
  • of the Nolla Torrent, 159
  • of Projected New Streets in Bombay, 183
  • of Russian Railways and Waterways, 415
  • showing Proposed Road from Strand to Holborn, 19
  • Match-making Machinery, The Diamond Match Company, Limited, 8, 9, 12, 36, 37
  • Mechanical Fog Signalling Apparatus, North- Eastern Railway Company, Messrs. Raven and Baister, 466
  • Military Traction Engine and Train, 524
  • Mill, Ball, 281
  • Milling Machine, Double-spindle, Wm. Muir and Co. (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xv.)
  • Duplex, Messrs. Cunliffe and Croom, Limited, 33
  • Garvin, 517
  • with Horizontal and Vertical Spindles, Wolseloy (Supple¬ment, November 17th, 1899, x., xi.)
  • Vertical, The Atlas Engineering Company, 329
  • Mining Locomotive, American Electric, 304
  • Motor Wagon Trials at Liverpool, 115
  • Mountain Torrents of Switzerland, Some, 106,
  • 118, 159, 168, 188, 189, 192

N

  • NAVAL War Game in the Russian Navy, 288, 289
  • Newman’s Variable Steam Gear, 552

O

  • OIL Groove Catting Machine, Burton (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, xii., xiii.)
  • Oil Separator, “Standard,” Mr. W. J. Baker, 329

P

  • PATENT-OFFICE Buildings, New, 173, 174
  • Permanent Way for Glasgow, 490
  • Norwegian State Railways, 380
  • Siamese State Railways, 631
  • Pig-Iron Casting Apparatus, Mr. Wm. Hawdon, Pipe Brush, Deacon’s, 494
  • Facing and Boring Machine. Messrs. G. Richards and Co., Limited, 239
  • Scrapers, Iron, 454, 455, 456
  • Planimeter, The Lippincott, 614
  • Planing Machine, American, 537
  • Planing Machine, Heavy, Joshua Buckton and Co., Limited, 391, 392
  • Plough, Trenching, South Africa, Messrs. J. Fowler and Son, 566
  • Pneumatic Transmission of Energy, Apparatus for the, Sir F. Bramwell on Mr. J. Hague's, 176
  • Portraits:
  • Berthon, The Rev. Edw. Lyon, 453
  • Colomb, Admiral, 403
  • Frankland, Sir Edward, 161
  • Graham, Mr. Geo., 8
  • Imray, Mr. Thomas Hy., 549
  • Pridmore Moulding Machine, 560
  • Pumps for the Assouan Dam, 445
  • Punching a Plate, Carious Experiment in, 235

R

  • RADIATOR, Thermoscopic Loop, Fell end Co., 550
  • Rail Saw, Portable, Messrs. Laing, Wharton, and Down, 48
  • Railways, Blasting Operations on, The White Pass and Yukon, 345
  • Electric, Portrush and Giant’s Cause¬way, 248
  • Invergarry and Fort Augustus, 487, 496
  • London and North-Western, Tractometer Diagrams, 44
  • Railways, Marienbad Carlsbad, 624, 628
  • Mont Blanc, 500, 501
  • Nilgiri Mountain, 62, 66
  • Siamese State, 631
  • Sierra Leone, 240, 211, 242
  • Signalling in America, 643
  • Railway Train, Conference, London and North- Western, 165
  • Renovation of Bombay, 183, 368
  • Rolling Stock, Bulgarian State Railways, Con¬tracts Open, 175
  • Dutch Central Railway Company (Supplement, December 20th, 1899)
  • Machinery, Miley’s Machine Tool Company, Limited, 406
  • Rudder, Qolt’s Balanced, 428

S

  • SASH Bar, Mollowo’s, Crystal Palaco Roof, 469
  • Screw Chuck, Herbert’s Differential (Supplement, November 17th, 1899)
  • Screw Machine, Wo’soley Automatic (Supplement, November 17th, 1899, ix.)
  • Sellers and Co., Wm., Tramway Rails, 551
  • Saraing Works, Simplex Gas Engines at the, 561
  • Sewage at Crossness, Bacterial Treatment of Crude, 389, 390
  • Disposal Works, Sutton, 378
  • Manchester, Bacterial Filter Beds, 512
  • Works, Bacteriological, Hampton-on-Thames, 404, 405
  • Shaft Lathe, Electrically-driven, 303
  • Shafting Lathe, Heavy, Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 74
  • Shaping Machine, American, 596

Ships:

  • Battleships, British:—
  • Canopus, 35, 40
  • Cornwallis and Duncan, 374
  • Formidable (Supplement, December 15th, 1899)
  • London, 317
  • Ocean, 96, 97, 98
  • Foreign:—
  • French, Ilenri Quatre, 237, 238
  • German, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 16, 17
  • United States, Arkansas, H. D , 647
  • Kearsarge, 324
  • Kentucky, 324
  • Maine, 3

Cruisers, British:—

  • Blake (Supplement, July 23th, 1899) Cressy, 570, 630
  • Drake (Supplement, December 15th, 1899)
  • Vengeance, 87, 90

Foreign:—

  • Austro-Hungarian, Zenta (Supple¬ment, . I unust 25th, 1899), 197, 198, 225
  • Dutch, Noord Brabant, 470, 471
  • Japanese, Idzumo, 298
  • United States, Chattanocga Class, 520
  • Charleston, 528
  • Torpedo Boats, Catchers, Destroyers, Gunboats, British
  • Albatross, Torpedo Boat Destroyer (Supple¬ment, December 15th, 1899)
  • Bullfinch and Dove, Torpedo Boat De¬stroyers, 222, 223

Ships:

  • Torpedo Boats, Catohers, Destroyers, Gunboats, British
  • Sheldrake, Gunboat, 150, 151
  • Viper, Torpedo Boat, 552
  • Foreign:—
  • Japanese, Sazanami, Torpedo Boat, 238
  • Russian, Giliyak, Gunboat, 479
  • Mercantile, Passenger and other, British Bavarian, Allan Line of the North Atlantic,
  • 193
  • Ivernia, Cunard s.s., 294
  • Mabel Grace, Channel s.s., 268
  • Medic, White Star Mail s.s., 402
  • Oceanic, White Star Mail s s., 267
  • Old Paddle-wheel s.s., 370, 371, 394, 398, 422, 423, 444, 448
  • Mercantile, Passenger and other, Foreign Ermack, 347
  • Japanese, America Maru, Twin-screw s s., 407, 417, 421
  • Russian, Meridian, for the Volga, 302
  • United States Argonaut,the Lake Submarine Boat, 344
  • Washington, Mail Steamer, 394
  • Shipbuilding Sheds, Swan and Hunter's Yard, 123
  • Signalling, Mechanical Fog, North-Eastern Rail¬way Company, Messrs. Raven and Baister, 4C6
  • Slag Ladle and Carriage, Darlington Wagon and Engineering Company, 489
  • Slotting Machine, Electrically-driven, Joshua Buckton and Co. (Suvplemcni, November ÏJlk, 1899, xiii.)
  • Standard Oil Separator, Mr. W. J. Baker, 329
  • Star Drill Forging Machine, Mr. Palmer, 306
  • Station at Leeds, New Goods, 513
  • Strong Room for the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 652

T

  • TABOR Moulding Machine, 560
  • Tea Dryer, Sutton's “ Safety,” 631
  • Toggle Clutch, Austin’s, 318, 350
  • Tool-grinding Machine, Gisholt Universal, 516
  • Tool Holder, Automatic Relief, John Holding and Co., 163
  • Torrents of Switzerland, Some, 106, 118,159,168, 188, 189, 192
  • Toy Steam Cab, “ Made in Germany,” 472
  • Tractometer Diagrams, London and North-West¬ern Railway, 44
  • Tram Cars, Gas, Blackpool, St. Anne’s, and Lytham Tramways, 85, 86
  • Tramway Rails, Glasgow Corporation, William Sellers and Co., 551
  • Tramway Rails, Manchester, 526
  • Trap, ‘ ‘ Thcrmoscopic Loop” Steam, Fell and Co., 91
  • Tube, Noel Bailer, 253
  • for Express Boilers, Experiments with, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 70, 71, 72, 73

V

  • VALVE, Brindley’s Hydraulic Working, 281
  • Viaduct, Denmark, 31
  • Middleton Colliery, 514, 515, 543
  • Viper, II.M. Destroyer, 552

W

  • WIRE Feed, Tae Hartford (Suppltmenl, Xovimbtr 21 tk, 1899, i.)