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*Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives Lubricants for Internal Combustion, 509 Marine, Corvettp "General Biquedano,” 378, 379, 380 | *Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives Lubricants for Internal Combustion, 509 Marine, Corvettp "General Biquedano,” 378, 379, 380 | ||
*Mileage, 412 | *Mileage, 412 | ||
*Mill, 2000 Indicated Horse-power Compound Corliss, 35, 40 | |||
*Oil, Applied to Motor Cars, Balanced, 653 | |||
*in Palestine (459) | |||
*at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 651 | |||
*Paris Exhibition, 565, 579, 593, 607, 662, 664, 672 | |||
*Pilot, 436 Plenty, 387, 388 | |||
*Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition, 579, 607 | |||
*Pumping, Triple-expansion, Leeds Waterworks, 150-153 | |||
*Pumping, Worth, Mackenzie, and Co., (630) | |||
*Revolving Cylinder, 412, 432 | |||
*Single-crank Compound, 47 | |||
*Steam, Mr. C. T. Porter’s, (13) | |||
*Steam, in Use in Prussia for Generation of Electric Energy, (332) | |||
*Steam Engine Theory and Practice, Professor Wm. Ripper on, 422, 463 | |||
*Tandem Launch, Mr. Jas. W. Boulton, 626 | |||
*Tandem, SiDgle-crank, 235, 290 | |||
*Theory, Practice, and the Steam, 410 | |||
*Thurston, Professor, on the, at the End of the Nineteen Century, (13) | |||
*Traction, at Frere, (13) | |||
*Traction, for Siberian Mining District, (433) | |||
*Traction for South Africa, (64), 145, 215, 319, (389) | |||
*Traversing Winding, Mr. Morgan’s, (359) | |||
*Triple-expansion, 3000 Horse-power, fur the Berlin Tramways (Supplements, May 25lh and Jane M>th, 19C0), 546, 621 | |||
*and Boiler Attendants in Massachusetts, Licensing of, (281) | |||
*Engine-room Artificers of the Channel Squadron in Disgrace, (227) | |||
*Engineering, Admiralty, 328, 406, 454, 492, 502, (521), 675 | |||
*Civil, Record of the Past Year, 15 | |||
*Congress at Glasgow, 285 | |||
*Contractors, Working Methods of, Mr. James Brand on, 262 | |||
*Electrical, Record of the Past Year, 18 | |||
*in India, 384 | |||
*Mechanical Record of the Past hear, 16 | |||
*Relations of Electricity to, Sir W. II. Preece, 443 | |||
*Sanitary, Record of the Past Year, 19 | |||
*Works of the Suez Canal, Sir C. A. Hartley on, 280 | |||
*Engineers, Birthday Honours for, 536 | |||
*Charges, 492 | |||
*and China, 74 | |||
*Education of, 194 | |||
*French Naval, 372 | |||
*Functions of the, Sir W. H. Preece on, 183 | |||
*Mr. Henry Hodgson on Our Position as, 64 | |||
*in China, Mechanical, 599 — /ee also pages 542, 547, 553, Vol. lxxxviii. | |||
*Officer, Experiences of an, 133, 161, 189, 217 | |||
*from Keyham. who have Joined the Navy, Number of, (201) | |||
*ia Ohio, Licence Law Requiring Ex¬amination and Licence of, (486, | |||
*Preliminary Education of, 231 | |||
*Promising Markets for British, 205 | |||
*and Spain, 479 | |||
*Training of Young, Mr. W. C. Barrow- man on, (239) | |||
*English Newspaper to be Published in St. Peters¬burg to appear in Russian in London, (94) | |||
*Swiss Machinery, 154 | |||
*Syndicate for Acquiring Coal from Ala¬bama, (433) | |||
*Easley Basic Steel Works, United States America, 142, 143 | |||
*Equalising Levers, 313, 381 | |||
*Erosion of Gun Barrels, 381 | |||
*Evershed, Mr. S., Electric Supply Meter of the Frictionless Motor Type, 619 | |||
*Evoy, Compass, 180 | |||
*Ewing and Rosenhain, Messrs., On the Crystal¬line Structure of Metal’, 605 | |||
'''Exhibitions: | |||
*Acetylene, Budapest, Official Report, 110 | |||
*in Paris, (419) | |||
*Agricultural Implements, to be held in Russia, and German Uneasiness respecting, (13) | |||
*Buenos Ayres, Dairy Industry, (145), (201) | |||
*Crete, International, (94f Glasgow, International, 1901, (308), (359), (512) Manchester, Motor Cars, (227) | |||
*Motor Vehicles, Agricultural Hall, Islington, (369), 411 | |||
*Vienna, (339) | |||
*Paris—see Paris Exhibition | |||
*Tramways and Light Railways, (266), 667 | |||
'''Explosives: | |||
*Cordite and our Guns, 648 | |||
*in a Hurry, 335 | |||
*not in a Hurry, 358 | |||
*Dynamicables, 68 | |||
*High, in Shells, 21 | |||
*Lyddite, Explosion of, (536) | |||
*and Shrapnel Shells, (25), 41, (77) | |||
*Marsite, The New, (201) | |||
*Modern, by Sir A. Noble, 335 | |||
*Pitite and Stowmarket Gelignite added to the | |||
*Explosives Prohibited in Mines, (459) | |||
*Projsctiles, Soft-capped, United States (591) | |||
*Shell, A New, 488 | |||
*Shells on Ships, Action of, 670, 674 | |||
*Smoke, 226 | |||
*Smokeless Powder, Japan, (524) | |||
*Explosions at Avigliana, Dynamite, (281) | |||
*Boiler, 316 | |||
*Peculiar, (433) | |||
*at South Shields Gas Works, (145) | |||
*Exports from America to Russia, (227) | |||
'''F | |||
*FAILURE of a Great Experiment, 673 | |||
*Fan Tests, 308, 381 | |||
*Farr, W. B., On Moving Leads on Railway Under Bridges, 141, 149 | |||
*Fay and Scott Turret Lathe, 168, 167, 169 | |||
*Ferriss Wheel for Sale, (486) | |||
*Ferrule, Thornycroft’s Expanding Condenser, 509 | |||
*FessendeD, Professor R. A., and the Nernst Lamp, (227) | |||
*Field, Mr. Rogers, 362 | |||
*Fifeshire Miners will not send a Labour Repre¬sentative to Parliament, (108) | |||
*File Makers in England, Swiss, (408) | |||
*Findlay, C. F., On the Floor System of Girder Bridges, 141, 149 | |||
*Finish, Commercial Value of, 593 | |||
*Fire at Blair and Co.’s Ecgineering Works, (254) | |||
*Boston, L. and N.W. Station Shed, (591) | |||
*Cyfarthfa Collieries, in Lamp-room, (332) | |||
*Glasgow, at Messrs. D. and W. Henderson’s Works, (618) | |||
*Hamstead Mine, (628) | |||
*Maiden-lane Electric Lighting Station, (258) | |||
*on the Narcissus, (308) | |||
*Annunciator, Automatic, 679 | |||
*Arms for the City of London Imperial Volunteers, (39) | |||
*Arms, the Spanish Mauser R’fle Converted into a Gun, (459) | |||
*Boxes, Water-tube, London and South- Western Railway, 464 | |||
*Prevention Committee, British, 437 | |||
*Proofing Timber, Mr. Cowper-Coles od, 248 | |||
*Tests by the British Fire-prevention Com¬mittee, (249), (254) | |||
*Test with an Office Safe, (254) | |||
*Fitzierald, Admiral, on the Imperial Japanese Navy, 352, 364 | |||
*Flannery, Sir Fortescue, Questions respecting H.M.S. Terrible and H.M.S. Hermes, 675 | |||
*Fleet-street, No. 17, and the London County Council, (332) | |||
*Fleets of the Powers, Parliamentary Paper show¬ing, 23, 37 | |||
*Fleming, Dr., Radiator for the Production of Short Electric Waves (shown at the Royal Society’s Conversazione), 649 | |||
*Floor System of Girder Bridges, C. F. Findlay on, 141, 149 | |||
*F.uoroscope, Stereoscopic, Exhibited by Mr. J. M. Davidson, 649 | |||
*Foden’s Straw Press, 652 | |||
*Fog Signal Detonator E jonomiser, 140 | |||
*Fog Signalling, 140 | |||
*Forbes and Grover, Messrs., On Wrapping Ma¬chines, 300 | |||
*Forbes, Prof. Geo., On Distant Electrical Power ( Transmission, 523 | |||
*Foreign, Really English-made Articles Sold as, (618) | |||
*Forging Press for the Ordnance Factories at Woolwich, (361), (367) | |||
*Forging Presses, Two of the Largest, (308) | |||
*Fort to Command the Clyde, Government Pro¬ject, (408) | |||
*Fosdick and Holloway, Radial Drill, 33 | |||
*Fox, Mr. C. B , On the Simplon Tunnel, 114 i | |||
*France and Free Ports, 436 | |||
*French and British Guns and Ships, 299, 322 | |||
*Naval Budget, The. 335 | |||
*Naval Engineers, 372 | |||
*Friction of Steam Packings, by Chas. Hy. Ben¬jamin, 627 | |||
*Fuel Famine, 43 | |||
*Oil, for Boilers, (13) | |||
*Oil, for Steamers, (13) | |||
*Ratio in the Cupola, Tne Real, 659 | |||
*Furnace-chargiDg Machine, Wellman, 273, 282 | |||
*The Meldrum. 144 | |||
*Oil Assay, 196 | |||
*Plant, New Blast, at Columbus, (548) | |||
*Furness, Mr. Geo., (78) | |||
'''G | |||
*GALVANIC Cells, Reversibility of, (254) | |||
*Garbage Furnaces at San Francisco, (584) | |||
*Garrard, Mr. Milling Cutter, 466 | |||
*Gas at Birmingham, Low Price of, (540) | |||
*Calorific Power of Illuminating, Mr. II. G. Colman, 483 | |||
*Carburetted Water, 521 | |||
*Carburetted Water, Question of Legislative | |||
*Regulation of its Use, (563) | |||
*Committee of the Leeds Corporation, 684 | |||
*Companies and the Coal Famine, 285 | |||
*Consumed, Enhanced Rate for, Question Raised Respecting, (671) | |||
*Cyanogen. (563) | |||
*Cylinder Testing, 572, 599 | |||
*Distributing under Pressure, 524 | |||
*Engineering, Details in, 626 | |||
*Engines for Driving Grindstones Condemned, (145), (233) | |||
*Enrichment of Coal, Mr. G. Livesey on, 454, | |||
*483, (486), (509), 521 Explosion, South Shields Works, (145) | |||
*Holders for Glasgow, Two Big, (459) | |||
*H older, Telescoping a, 605 | |||
*Lighting, Incandescent, in Germany, Pro¬posals to Reduce the Candle-power, (65) | |||
*Lowest Price Known Supplied by the Widnes Works, (540) | |||
*Main in Pennsylvania, A Wrought Iron, (433) | |||
*Making Purposes, Carbonisation of Cannel and Shales for, Mr. S. Glover on, 483 | |||
*Naphthalene in Coal, its Detection and | |||
*Extraction, Mr. W. Irwin, 483 | |||
*The New, Mr. W. H. Y. Webber, 616 | |||
*Price Raised, (682) | |||
*Supply, London, (459) | |||
*Record of the Past year, 20 | |||
*Penny-in-the-slot Meters, Figures Relating to, (145), (173) | |||
*Testing, London County Council’s Proposal Rejected, (486) | |||
*Tests of London, (394) | |||
*Undertakings in the United Kingdom, (227) | |||
*Water, for Loods, (145) |
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A
- 1890, 15
- Abbott, Mr. W. L., on Operating Economies in Central Electric Station Practice, 655
- Aberystwith, Improvements Contemplated, (39)
- Acetylene, Action of Copper on, (178)
- Detonation of, Experiments to Ascerain the Velocity of, (332)
- Electricity »., (512)
- Enemies of, 421, 493, 553, 623, 670
- Exhibition in Paris, 359
- Exhibition and Congress, Budapest, 110
- Gas, 23
- Gas, How to Purify it and Free it ' from its Offensive Smell, (94)
- Gas, Purification of, 290
- Generator for Large Installations, 291
- and the Home-office, 205
- Lamp made by the " Velo” Company, (393)
- Operative Clause in the Order of
- Conned with Respect to the Use of, (361)
- Restrictions representing Manufac¬ture, itc., of, (145)
- Admiralty Dilemma, The, 541
- Engineering, 328, 406, 454, 492, 502, (521), 675
- and Inventions, The, 653 Programme, The, 309
- Aerial Machine, Priz9 Offered for an Efficient, (459)
- Agricultural Implements in Java, 100
- Air Compressor, Electrically-driven, 676
- Compressor at North Star Mine, Nevada, (332) Liquid, (209)
- Mechanical Dissociation of, as Proposed by Professor R. Pictet, (618)
- Resistance of, (209)
Accidents:
- Auto-car Accidents in Paris and Probable Result of same, (438)
- Automobile, in Pari9, (408)
- Barrow Steel Works, (94)
- Boiler Explosion at Deptford, Water-tube, 681
- Boiler Explosion, Farnworth, 316
- Bridge Collapse in Paris, 465, 571
- Cage Accident at Wallsend, (433)
- Cold Storage Works, Southampton, (563), 571
- Caused by Lathes, (140)
- Dam across the Colorado River, Destruction of, (513), (548)
- Datchet, Bursting of Romney Weir, (13)
- Explosion at Blackbeck Powder Works, (563)
- at the Leeds Steel Works, (621,
- Lyddite, Huddersfield, 595
- at Tin-plate Works in Manchester, (433)
- French Torpedo Boat, No. 228, (408,
- Kure Arsenal, Japan, (524)
- Landslip in Cornwall, (563,
- Leeds Steel Company’s Works, Inquest and Verdict, (94,
- Lift, (675)
- Lift, Woolwich Dockyard, (486)
- Mines and Quarries, United Kiogdom, Past Year, Government Returns, (65)
- Mining Operations, Lives Lost in, (78,
- Oakley, Sir Hy., Retirement, (671,
- Railway Accidents—see Railway Railway Servants, 95
- Rhonnda, Narrow Escape, (13)
- Royal Yacht, Mr. Goschen’s Answer as to, 141
- Sheffield Electric Tramway System, (69)
- Stockton Malleable Ironworks, (629)
- Subsidence at Ramsden Docks, Barrow, (563)
- Tramcar Collision, Glasgow, (13)
- Viaduct in Scotland, Collapse of, (459)
- Water-tube Boilers, M. A. Ravier on, (389)
- Alabama, Coal and Pig Iron Production in, (234)
- Allen-Plant at Hull, 412
- Alloys, Mr. E. Steinmann on the Thermo electric Properties of some, (618)
- used in Japanese Bronzes, (389)
- Almanacs and Calendars, 35,131, 187
- Aluminium-covered Cables, (308)
- Electrode for Arc Limps, American Patent for, (332)
- Production in the United States, (119)
- Progress of, 297 Solder for, (281)
- Some Uses of, 556
- American Armour-plate Controversy, The, 674
- Coal for England, (433)
- Coal Protection, 207
- Commercial Enterprise in Russia, (227) j
- Competition, 435, 619, 670
- Iron and Steel Industries, German Expert View of, 406
- Iron Trade Conditions, 258, 491
- Machine Tools, 165, 166, 167, 169, 219, 220, 221, 275, 276, 277, 323, 400
- Machine Tool, Monster, 481, 491, 510, 511
- American v. British Workmen, 81
- Water Hyacinth Killed by Chemical Spray, (281)
- Workmen, 98 Workshops, 340
- Ammonia Method and Analysis of Sewage, 571
- Amos, Mr. E. C., Portable Pneumatic Tools, 315
- Amos, Mr. E. C., On Portable Pneumatic Tools, (218)
- Amur River, Dredging Operations in, (332)
- Andrews, Mr. Tlios., On Wear of Rails in Tun¬nels, 417
- Appointments and Resignations:
- Adamson, Mr. Alexander, Resignation and Successor, (417)
- Appleton, Mr. Wm., Retirement, (227)
- Bell, Mr. Jas., Retirement, (94)
- Boolds, Mr. J. H., Appointment, (417)
- Bramwell, Sir Fred., Retirement, (645)
- Chambers, Mr. T. W. H., His Appointment and Successor, (213)
- Cowx, Mr. J. A., Retirement and Presentation, (51)
- GreeD, Mr. Thos., Appointment, 367
- Herriot, Mr. Geo., Retirement, (472)
- Hope, Mr. Basil, Appointment, (408)
- Kelvin, Lord, Appointment to Russian Academy of Sciences, (308)
- Kintner, Prof. S. M., Appointment, (308)
- Livett, Capt. H. W., Appointment, (525)
- Lodge, Prof. Oliver, (671)
- Lowther, Mr., (498)
- Ludford, Mr., Retirement, (576)
- Moore, Mr. W. H., Appointment,'(318)
- Marshall, Mr. F. C., Retirement, and his Sue- Acessor, 341
- Newbigging, Mr. J. G., Appointed to Man¬chester Gasworks, (39)
- Patrick, Mr. Wm., Appointment, 98
- Riley, Mr. Jas., Retirement, (145)
- Robinson, Mr. J. G., Appointmenr, (645)
- Sandeman, Mr. Edw., Appointment, (513)
- Struthers, Mr. C. G., Appointment, (227)
- Thearle, Mr. S. J. P., Appointment, (308)
- Thomas, Mr. Oswald, Appointment, (472)
- Thompson, Sir Jas., His Retirement and Suc¬cessor, 98
- Upton, Mr. Douglas, R:s-'gnation and Presen¬tation, (77)
- Williams-Drummond, Mr. Hugh, Appointment, (94)
- Wise, Mr. W. Lloyd, Appointment, (227)
- Arch, the Hingeless, 421
- Arch, the Two-hinged, 165, 421
- Arches with Metallic Joints, Masonry, 477
- A)gentine, Consular Report on the Rosario Dis¬trict of, (459)
- Armour, Nickel Steel, for German Battleships, (563)
- Plate, 21, 25
- in America, 318, (359)
- American, 12
- for the British Admiralty, 257
- Controversy, American, 674
- Firing Test, 124
- Manufacture in Germany, 887
- for Russia, 233, 423, 543
- Shops, Sir Wm. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., (129)
- Supply of, 358, 392 for the United States Navy, 269
- Terni Hard-faced, (234)
- Armoured Concrete, 822
- Train, John Fowler and Co., 512, 562, 564
- Arrol and Co., Limited, Sir Wm., Works of, 506, 507, 660, 561
- Artesian Wells, C. Isler and Co.’s, 187
- Extracting Tool, Messrs. Courtney and Birkett, 287
- Artificial Lighting, 545
- Ashworth, Mr. Jas., on Safety Lamp Failures and their Effects, 525
- Assay Furnaces, Oil, 196
- Assiout Barrage, The, 535, 539
Association, American Railway Engi¬neering:
- Formation of, 444
Association, American Railway Master Mechanics’ :
- Request Information on the Relative Merits of Cast Iron and Steel-tired Wheels, (540)
Association, Cleveland Ironmasters’:
- Cochrane, Mr. Cecil A , Elected President, (130)
- i Pease. Mr. John H., Elected Vioe-president, (130)
Association of Draughtsmen, British:
- Alteration of Title, (512)
Association of Draughtsmen, British (Newcastle Branch):
- Discussion on Mr. Primrose’s Paper on Five i Leading Types of Water-tube Boilers, (149)
- Association of Engineers, The Leeds: I
- De Laval Steam Turbine, Mr. Konrad Anders- I son, 127
- Governors, Some Points in the Design cf, I Professor Goodman, 222
- Association of Engineers, Manchester: J
- Inaugural Address of Mr. Hy. Hodgson on j “Oar Position as Engineers,” 64
- Anniversary Dinner, Forty-fonrtb, 118
- Engine Economy, Dr. J. T. Nicholson, (213)
- Health in the Workshop, Mr. J. D. Sutcliffe, (239)
- Tool-rooms a Necessary Adjunct to Modern Engineering Works, Mr. W. Heap on, 367
- Visits, Summer Months, 445, (471), (683)
Association of Foremen Engineers { and Draughtsmen, London:
- Forty-seventh Anniversary Dinner, (479)
- Association, Lancashire Coal Sales: I
- Advance of 6s. per Ton on Last Year’s Prices on I all Steam and Forge Coal Contracts, 445 I
Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham:
- Presidential Address of Mr. J. J. Innis, 53
- Artificial Lighting, Mr. A. E. Edwards, (479) (496)
- Meldrum Furnace, Mr. R. B. Hodgson, 144 j.
- Hickman, Sir Alfred, at the Tenth Annual Dinner, (183)
- Association, Motor Vehicle Users’
Defence:
- Secretary’s and Treasurer’s Address, (138)
Association, South Wales Steel:
- Advance of Wages to Iron and Steel Workers, (158)
Association of Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers in Glasgow:
- Engineer, Functions of the, Sir Wm. Preece on, 183
- Engineering Contractors, Working Methods of, Mr. Jas. Brand, 262
- Ninth Annual Dinner, 280
Association, Tin-plate Employers’;
- Swansea Meeting, (158), (312)
Association, Tramways and Light Railways:
- Inaugural Dinner, (411)
Association, United Kingdom Railway Officers’ and Servants’:
- Anniversary Festival, 343
Association, United Maohlne Workers’:
- Fifty-fifth Annual Report, 575
- Workmen’s Compensation Act, Mr. Arrandale on its Working, 575
Association of the United States, N.W. Electrical:
- Electrical Progress in the United States, Last Year’s, Mr. EL L. Doherty, 180
Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:
- Fifth Annual Meeting: Programme of Arrange¬ments, 605
- Cardiff Meeting, Address of the President, Mr. C. H. Priestley, on Welsh Water for Wales, and Papers Read at, and Excnrsions made, (670), (671), 648, 664
- Assouan Reservoir and Dam, The (Supplement, Map Wth, 1900) 480
- Atmosphere, Artificial Humidity of, (3)
- Australian Bridge-bui'ding, 200
- Automatic Rifle, An, (227,
- Aveling and Porter's Boiler, 652
- Road Locomotive, 652
- Avery, Limited, Messrs. W. and T., Large Weighbridges, 456, 457
- Ax’es, German, 670
B
- BABBITT Metal, Effect of Heat on, 235
- Bacterial Treatment of Sewage, 222, 363, 530
- at Massachusetts, (863)
- Ball, Mr. E. B., On Refrigeration, 437
- Ballistics, The Vibrations of a Rifle, 149
- Barclay, Mr. Andrew, 437
- Barge Owners and the London and India Docks, 180
- Barrow, Growth of, owing to Extension of the Works of Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, (513,
- Barrow Steel Works, Rail-cogging Mill at (361)
- Barrowman, Mr. W. C., On the Training of Young Engineers, (239)
- Barry, Mr. Charles, (591)
- Dock, Subsidence of Lind, (145)
- Year's Shipments at, (13)
- Batoum, Port of, (317)
- Beacon Light, Duart Point, Mull, The, 312
- Bearing Springs, by Messrs. Humphrey and O'Brien, 233
- Bedford Engineering Company, Locomotive Steam Crane, 74
- Belfast Harbour Commissioners’ Grant of Land to Harland and Wolff, (65)
- Bell, Sir I. L., On Rails in Great Britain, 417
- Belleisle Experiments, 509, 520, 543, 565, 572, (591), 595, 596, 597, 617, 620, 670 Belleville Boilers—ter.
- Boilers Belleville Belting Cotton, Stevenson and Brother, Limited, 445
- Benjamin, Mr. C. H., On the Friction of Steam Packings, 627
- Berend and Co., 0., Revolution Counter, 58
- Bertrand, M. Joseph, 1,361)
- Bessemer Gold Medal Awarded to M. H. de Wendel, (254)
- Steel Ingots in United States, Pro¬duction of, (332)
- Bethlehem Armour for Russia, 513
- Beyer, Peacock, and Co. formed into a Public Limited Company, (317)
- Bicycle a Carriage ? Is a, (394)
- Bicycle as a Machine, Tests of Efficiency of, (173)
- Biles, Professor J. IL. On Large Cargo Steamers, 377
- Bilge Keels, Professor Bryan on the Action of, 397
Bills:
- Baker-street and Waterloo Railway Extensions, (486)
- Barry Railway Steamships, 335
- Board of Trade’s First Report on the Railway, Session 1900, (408)
- Brighton Corporation, (302), (308)
- Burnley Electric Tramways, (163)
- Damage to Crops by Sparks from Locomotives, 502
- Electrical Distribution, Select Committee to Consider, (376)
- Power, (332), (675)
- Power Supply, (513), 538 Supply Bill for South Wales, 63
- Factory and Workshops, 452
- French Navy, (676)
- Halifax, Extension of the Boundaries of the Borough of, (540)
- Halifax Tramways, (332)
- Hull Docks Improvement, 582
- Irish Railway to be Considered, (186)
- Knott End Railway, (94)
- Lancashire Electric Power, Opposition to, (94)
- London and County Council, London and Middlesex Tramways and Electric on Same, (13), 305, (335)
- Hydraulic Power Company’s, Thrown out, (308)
- and India Docks Joint Committee's. (180)
- and North-Western Railway Com¬pany’s, for New Dock at Garston, 582
- and North - Western, St. Pancras Vestry's Opposition to, Withdrawn, (563)
- and South-Western Railway Com¬pany’s Omnibus, (408)
- Water, 368
- Lytham to Southport Tramway, 682
- Manchester City Railway, (13)
- Manchester Ship Canal’s, 582
- Maryport Harbour, Withdrawn, (308)
- Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal Transporter Bridge, (39), (332)
- Metropolitan District Railway Company’s, 72 (513) v )
- Morecambe Gas, (671)
- Naval Appropriation, United States, 581
- Omnibus Bill, The Coventry Corporation’s, (173)
- Private, in Parliament, 349, 423
- Proof House Act, 1868, Amendment, (406)
- Provisional Orders for 1900, 423
- Railway, to be Considered this Session, (408)
- Railways Prevention of Accidents, 280
- Scarborough Town Council’s, (47)
- South-East Metropolitan Tramways, (486)
- South Wales Electric Power Distribution Com¬pany’s, (205), (214)
- Taff Vale Estimates, (214)
- Tramways for South Lancashire. (486)
- Uganda Railway, 486, (540), (671)
- Vale of Rbeidol Light Railways, (671)
- Workington Railways and Dock, (618), (671)
- Workmen’s Compensation Act (1897), Exten¬sion Bill, 325
- Birmingham Gun Trade, The, (406)
- New University for, (496)
- Stock Exchange List, Cycle, Tube, and Tire Companies in the, (39)
- Tame and Rsa District Drainage Board, (3) 15
- Birmingham Water Act, Loan for the Purposes of the. (101)
- Blackmore, Capt. Edw., 266
- Blackpool, Electrio Lighting, (145)
- Black Smoke, Glasgow, Committee on (65)
- Blast Furnace and Stoves at S9raing, 662, 672
- Blaxton Gas Engine, 680
- Blowing Engine Worked by Blast Furnace Gas, M. Ad. Greiner, 482
- Blue-printing Room, a Large, 392
- Board of Conciliation and Arbitration for the Manufactured Iron Trade of the North of England, Official Statistics Issued to, (130)
- Board of Education, Directions as to Communica¬tions relating to Elementary Education, and Science, Art, and Techni¬cal Education, (361)
- Trade, Intelligence Branch of Commer¬cial Department. (94)
- Returns for April, (486)
- Boer Projeotiles, Ineffectiveness of, (119)
- Rifle, the, 222
- Boiler», Accident to Wat9r-tube, M. A. Ravier on, (389)
- Aveling and Porter’s, 652
- Belleville, 488, 673
- Introduction of, into our Navy a Failure, 673
- and Scotch, 45, 502, 503, 504, 515
- Corrosion in Water-tube Marine, 283
- Explosion at Depford, Water-tube, 681
- Farnworth, 316 with Forced Circulation, 259
- Heating Surfacs of, Professor Dr. Frey-tag on, (513)
- Inspection, 241
- Government, (487), 543, 521
- Ioturance, 545
- Legislation, 230, 258
- Marine. Mr. J. Dewrance on Corrosion of, 264
- Model, Mr. J. C. Crebbin, (394)
- Navy, 255, 383, 398, 415, 5C2, 503, 504, 515, 623
- Oil Fuel for, (13)
- at the Paris Exhibition, 633
- of the Powerful, (534)
- Registration and Inspection Committee, (361)
- of Torpedo Boat Destroyers. 295
- Water-tube, Five Leading Types of, Mr. Primrose on, (149)
- of Normaud Type, making at Keyham, (145)
- Btmbay, Coal Shipped from Calcutta to, (119)
- Health of, (119)
- Waste Water in, (119)
- Borchers, Prof., On the Electric Power Utilised by Various Manufacturers, (389)
- Boring and Milling Machine, Electrically-driven, 484, 491, 510, 511
- Bourdon Gauges, 154, 172, 200, 235, 290, 313, 336, 412, 432, 493
- Box-nailing Machine, The Ductor Machine Com¬pany’s, (104)
- Boyer Air Drill on the Sunken Battleship Ap-axin, Work of the, (459)
- Boynton Bullet-proof Shield, Tho, (25), 37
- Bradburv’s Saw Guard. 650
- Brazil, New Customs Regulations, (129)
- Bradford, Refuse Destructors for, (254)
- Bradford Sewage Committee, Centrifugal Appa¬ratus for Purifying Woolcombers’ Suds, (540)
- Brady, Mr. John, Crank Shafts, 466
- Bramwell, Sir Fred., Retirement, (645)
- Brancker, Mr. John, Freedom of Liverpool Con¬ferred on, (540)
- Brand, Mr. Jas., On Working Methods of Engi¬neering Contractors, 262
- Breaches in Sea and River Embankments, Closing of, Mr. R. F. Grantham, 292
- Bricks, Magnetic Qaalities of Building, Tested by Messrs. Gage and Lawrence, (254)
Bridges, Railway and other:
- Aire, Great Northern Railway Bridges over the River, (Supplement, April 20th, 1900), 259, 260, 261, 262, 402, 403, 404
- American, Vertical Lift Draw at Lockport, and New Mississippi Railway, 98
- Australian, (184), 200, (212)
- Bascule Drawbridges, 568, 569, 570
- Boston, Rolling Bascule Draw, 568, 569 570
- Builders, American, their Readiness, 401
- Collapsed, Paris Exhibition, 465, 571
- Construction, Emergency, 432, 458
- Counterbalanced Swing, over the Chicago River, 518, 520
- De-ign, Economics in Railway, J. Graham on, 83
- F.oor System of Girder, C. F. Findley on, 141, 149
- Frero and Colenso, 179, (201), (215)
- Glasgow, 16
- Great Northern Railway Bridges over the Aire (Supplement, April 20fA, 1900), 259, 260, 261, 262, 402, 403, 404
- Highgate Archway or, 559
- Indus River, (591)
- Japanese Railway, (470)
- Material, Handling, (524)
- Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal, Trans¬porter, (332)
- Modder River, Process of Building Temporary Railway, (13)
- Moving Loads on Railway, Under, W. B. Farr, 141, 149
- Paris Railway, over the Seine, 5, 14
- Patent Shaft and Axletree Company's, (39), (65), 66, 71, 118, (201)
- Russia, Trans-Siberian, Yenissei River, 16
- SL Lawrence River, Quebec, Contraot Let for New, (486)
- Scherz?r Type of Bascule Drawbridge, 568, 563, 670
- Selenga River, (363)
- South African Railway, (50), 179, (201), (215)
- Steel Rope Suspension, Newquay, Cornwall, (645)
- Structures, Comparison of Railway, Mr. E. W. Porter, 295, 395
- Surrey Railway, Early, 68
- Swing, over the Aire (Supplement, April 20th, 1900), 259, 260, 261, 262. 402, 403, 401
- acro«8 the River Charlei, United States, Worked by Electricity, (65)
- over Ship Canal at Duluth, U.SA., (173)
- Swing, over the Weaver at Northwich, Mr. J. A. Saner, 104
- Sydney, North Shore, (498)
- Tugela (Supplement, March, 30th, 1900), (39), (65), 66. 71, 118, 235. 330, 481, 485
- United States, New East River (Suspension), 16, 24
- United States. Niagara River (Suspsnsion), 16
- Viaduct Construction, A Peculiar, 401
- Volga Railway, 437
- Washington Memorial, (524)
- Wear, The New, over the River, (459)
- Working Swing, by Electricity, 583
- Bridgewater Trust, Coal Mines Re-opened by, (145)
- Brighouso, Rsfuse Destructor for, (12)
- Brindley, Mr. Geo. S., Japanese Order Conferred on, 463
- British c. American Workmen, 115
British Association:
- President, Professor A. W. Rucker Appointed, (281)
- British Capital Invested in the Argentine, (459)
- Fire Prevention Committee, Partition Tests, 437
- Insulated Wire Company, The, (394)
- Swiss Machinery, 154
- Trade and Manufacturers, 670
- Browett. Brindley and Co., Limited, 290
- Brown, Mr. Andrew, Presentation to, (408)
- Brown’s Metallic Packine’, 291
- Bruff, Peter Schuyler, (221)
- Bryan, Professor, on the Action of Bilge Keels, 397
- Bubonic Plague in Sydney, (496)
- Building Trade, Agreement Brought about at Newport, Mon., iu the, (145)
- Burgon, Mr. Fred, (265)
- Burrell and Sons e. Russell and Co., 358
C
- CABLE, New Underground Telegraph, (393)
- Aluminium-covered, (308)
- Submarine, Laying of the New, (281)
- A New South African, (119)
- Submarine, between Japan, the Philip¬pines, and Colombo, (308)
- Caird, Mr. Robert, to be Made an LL.D., (254)
- Calendar for 1900, (499)
- Cambered Keel Litigation, 358
- Cambered Piston-rods, 115
- Campbell Gas Engine Company, Portable Oil
- Engine Search-light Plant, 426, 427
- Camphor Monopoly, Japanese Government., 524
- Canada, Mineral Production of, (323), (389)
- Canadian Steel, 91
Canals:
- Bengal, Four Irrigation, (173)
- Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Sudden Sub¬sidence of its Bad, (524)
- Chicago Drainage, 107, 162, (548)
- Elbe-Trave, (618), (540)
- Manchester Ship, Half-yearly Report, (201), (209)
- Morris. 248
- New York and its, 176
- Nicaragua, (94), (145), 542
- North Sea and Baltic, Traffic in December, January, and February, (173), (254), (389)
- Panama, M. Hutin the Secretary to the New Company, (254)
- Russian, 6
- Suez, Sir C. A. Hartley on the Engineering Works of, 280
- Navigation of, (604)
- Terneuzen Ship, 248
- Thames and Severn, to be taken over by the Gloucester County Council, (201)
- United States, Lakes to Mississippi, (548)
- Canals—see also Harbours and Waterways Lift, Novel, 74
- System of New York, Extension of, recom¬mended, (119)
- Traffic in 1898 in the United Kingdom, Blue-book relating to, (39)
- Capel, Mr. H. C., His Will, (308)
- Carbide of Calcium, Safety of Storing, proved in tbe Great Fire at Ottawa, (645)
- Cargo Fleet Iron Company’s Blast Furnaces, Purchase of, by Sir C. Furness, (185)
- Carnegie Armour for Russia, 233
- Interests, The,. 411
- Plates for Russia, 423
- Settlement, The, 334
- Carrying Service across the Desert in China, (433)
- Cartsr and Wright’s Key-Saatiog Maohine, 364
- Castle Rising Water Supply, (249)
- Catalogues, 34, 107, 159, 214, 241, 264, 385, 443, 472, 499, 527, 550, 677, 605, 631, 653, 670
- forwarded to Consulates, Specifica¬tion of Trade Terms should accompany, (332)
- Cei, Captain, Invention whereby the Spanish Mauser Rifle can be converted into a Gun, (459)
- New Projeotile Invented by, (563)
- Cement from Blast Furnace Slag, Methods of Making, (540)
- Contraction of, M. H. le Chatelier’s Experiments, 39
- Century, The New, Mr. Wm. Crow’s Chart, (34)
- in Germany, (39)
- Chains, Heavy Mooring, Mr. T. Sehiintheil on the Manufacture of, (187)
- Chemistry in Berlin, Teaching of, 548 Record of the Past Year, 22
- Chester Sewage Scheme, 682
- Chicago Main Drainage Canal Opened, (65)
- Tunnel for Water Sapply of, (130)
- Utilisation of Water Power Generated by the Drainage Canal, (119)
- Chimney Overthrown by Hydraulic Jacks, (13)
- China, Gold Mining in, 406
- China, Mechanical Engineers in, 699 (Nee also pp. 542, 547, 553, vol. lxxxviii)
- Naval Colleges in, 600
- Chinese Ministers’ Industrial Tour, (50)
- Railway, Progress, 591
- Chuck, Automatic Jig, 412
- Civil Engineering, Record of the Past Year, 15
- Clinker from Refuse Destructors, Utilisation of Screened, (94), (201)
- Clock, Meteorological, Presented to Sale Park by Sir W. H. Barley, (393)
- Clouds, Dynamical, 461, 698
- Clyde Firms, Amalgamation of. 665
- Trust and New Docks, 257, 859
- Trust, New Engineers to the, (451)
- Weekly Pays, (455)
Coal:
- Alabama, 254, (433)
- American, 9, 207
- American, for England, (433)
- American, for Austria, (538)
- American, for Russia, (548)
- Bituminous, Shipped to Italy from Phila¬delphia, (119)
- British, to France, (433)
- British, in Holland, (6341
- from Calcutta to Bombay, Import of, (119)
- The Case of (from The Statut), 573
- and Coke Consumption in Spain, (389)
- and Coke Output, West Pennsylvania, (308)
- and Coke Tenders for the Year, The Main
- Drainage Committee of the London County
- Council and the, (671)
- Coking, Herr Schild’s Experiments, (591)
- near Dawson City, (433)
- Day of Dear, 462
- Famine, Continental, 335
- Famine, Railways and the, (52)
- Imported to Bombay from Japan and Europe, (173)
- Imported Cadiz, 1899, (563)
- Increased Price of, Difference made thereby to the Railway Companies, (671)
- Lignitic, in the Argentine Republic, (513)
- Mechanical Treatment of, and Its Influence in
- the Construction of Modern Boiler-houses, Mr. H. J. Greaves, (267)
- Methods of Handling, United States, (656)
- Mines Re-opened by the Bridgwater Trust, (145)
- Mining, British, in 1899, 537
- Mining, South Russian, Mr. J. Crankshaw on, 79
- Output, British, (361), (459), (563)
- Scotland, (13)
- Victoria, (361)
- Pits, Peace at the, 69 Price of, 196
- Municipalisation and, (119)
- Warsaw, (591)
- Production, American, 207, 254, (433) of the Urals, (201)
- Progress and, 311
- Rite, No Increase in the, 336
- Returns, United States, Bituminous and Anthra¬cite, (563)
- Seams Pierced near Penkridge, (389)
- for South Africa, Government Orders, (119),
- (130)
- per Square Foot of Grate Surface, 200
- Strike in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia, (308)
- Supply, Deficiency in the Russian, (389)
- Trade, Britain’s Over-sea, 411
- of Grimsby and the Great Central Rail¬way Company, (145)
- Yorkshire, 9, (394), (508)
- Transporting Plant, Lindon Electric Supply Corporation, Deptford, 635, 638
- field, Assam, The Makum, (629)
- Yorkshire, 45
- Coaling Ships at Sea, Methods of, 75
- Coke-making Plant on the Solvay System on the Scheldt, A Large, (201) ,
- Coke, Use of, by Motor Car Company, (408)
- Colar Goldfield, Produce of the, (433)
- Cold Storage in the British Islands, (332)
- Collieries, Compensation for Injuries at, (513)
- Purchases, and New Ones Sunk, (214)
- Colliers, Old Age Pensions for, 488
- Colliery Enterprise, Lodge Holes, Wednesbury, (156)
- Colliery Owners of the United Kingdom, This Year’s Increased Cost to the, of Supplying Steam, (540)
- Colman, Mr. H. G., Oa the Calorifio Power of Illuminating Gas, 483
- Colonial Armaments, 97
- Colour Temperatures of Steel, 69
- Comber, Mr. Arthur, (563)
- Commercial Information Office, Paris Exhibition, (649)
- Intercourse between France and Russia, Steps to Further, (618)
- Matters, Intelligence Branch of the Board of Trade, (94)
- Companies, New, Darran Collieries, Limited, 868
- Hemingways, Limited, (314), (341)
- Henry Pooleyand Son, Limited, and Jordan and Sons, Limited, 343
- Tat Bank Foundry and Engi¬neering Company, (472)
- Company, New, (241)
- Compass, The Evoy, 180
- Concrete, Armoured, 322
- Factory Building, Cambridge, U.S.A., 405
- Wharves, America, 24
- Condensation of Vapour on Windows, Preventing, 210
- Condensing Plant, A Central, The Klein Engi¬neering Company, (104)
- Consular Service in the United States, Bill relative to, (483)
Contracts
- Bridge over the Tugela at Colenso, Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, (39)
- Electric Lighting, 566
- Forthcoming Railway, 621
- Glasgow Tramway, 616
- Indian State Railways, 73, 4S9
- Rolling Stock for Bulgarian State Railways,
- Salvage Company, of Genoa, with the Balaclava Municipality, to Raise a British Warship, (408)
- Steel, &3, Large, United States, (656)
- Steel Sole Plates, 48
- Coolgardie Water Pipe Line in Australia, 614
- Copper, 311, 566
- upon Acetylene, Action of, (173)
- Effect of Heat on its Strength, (466)
- on the Mechanical Properties of Steel,
- Influence of, (389)
- Ootput and Consumption in Germany, Annual Report, 368
- Price of, (332)
- Production in the United States, (65), (319)
- Veins in Baltimore, (645)
- Wire used in United States Telephone Service, (408)
- Cordite in a Hurry, 335
- Cordite not in a Hurry, 358
- Corrosion of Marine Boilers, John Dewrance on the, 264
- Corrosion of Structural Metals, Prof, A, H. Sabin on, (582)
- Corrugated Iron Buildings, 492
- Cotsworth, Mr. H. G., On Arc Lamp3 and Arc Lighting, 144
- Cotton Belting, The Phoenix Brand, 445
- Imports into this Country, Increase in, (332)
- Industry in India, (361)
- Industry, South Carolina, (408)
- to Manchester by the Canal, Shipment of, (591)
- Counter, Pocket Speed, 58
- Crane and Conveyor Plant, Electric Travelling, 348, 349
- Electric, at Bremerhaven, (201)
- Large Floating, for Cronstadt, (361)
- Locomotive Steam, 74
- at Wandsworth, Old, 8
- Crank Shafts, Hollow, 200
- Crank Shafts, by Mr. John Brady, 466
- Crankshaw, Mr. J., On Coal Mining in Russia, 79
- Craven, Mr. John, 621
- Crookes, Sir William, and Professor Dewar’s Report on Water Supplied to London (201), (251)
- Cross, Mr. J. W., On the Development of the Modern Locomotive Engine, 362
- Crystalline Structure of Metals, 605
- Cubit, the most Ancient Measure, The, (389)
- Cumbrae Lighthouse, 191
- Cupola, Lining a New, 301
- Cupola, Real Fuel Ratio in the, 659
- Currie, Mr. James, (227), (235)
- Cutter, Milling, 466
- Cyanide Patents, MacArthur-Forrest, Validity of, (332)
- Cyanide Salts, Triple, instead of Potassium Cyanide in Electro-plating, Dr. Courant's, Use of, (281)
- Cyanogen Gas, Dr. T. L. Phipson's Experiments on, (563)
- Cycle Artillery, 48
- Cyole, Tube and Tire Companies, Profits and Losses of 100, (89)
- Cycles, Price of, (94)
- Cycling, Mechanics of, 280
- Cyclists, Highways and, 516
- Cyclops Works, Sheffield, The King of Sweden at, (491)
- Cylinder, Distribution of Stress in the Walls of a Thick, 230
D
- DAIMLER, Herr, (245), (308)
- Dalmarnock Ironworks, The, 506, 557, 560, 561
- Dam across the Colorado River Destroyed, (513)
- Failure of the Austin, Texas, (513), (548)
- Niagara River, 141
- Daniels, Mr. T., 293
- Dartmouth as a Repairing Port, 684
- Davey, Mr. H., Hydraulic Power Plant for Japan, 670
- Davies, Mr. Lee, (472)
- Day, Mr., Oa American Corliss Engines, 532, 558
- Deakin, Mr. James, (105)
- Death-rate in Thirty-three Great Towns of Eng¬land and Wales, (65)
- Dellwik, Mr. Carl, Oa the Manufacture of Water Gas, 501
- Derby Water Supply, (591)
- Devizjs, Sewage Disposal, (520)
- Diokinson, Mr. Geo., (576)
- Dividends and Reports, 343
- Dobson, Sir Benjamin, Statue at Bolton, 201
Docks:
- Barry D.-y Dock, (591)
- Subsidence of Land, (145) (158)
- Year’s Shipments, (13)
- Belfast, New Graving Docks Projected, (66),
- Brooklyn Navy Yard, Condition of the Dry, (94)
- Bristol, New Scheme, (630)
- Cardiff Railway Company’s, 542
- Clyde Trust and New, 257, 859 Dry, Hebburn, (540)
- Dnke’s, Sale of, by the Manchester Ship Canal Company, (254)
- Floating Dry, Morse Company’s Yards, New York, (524)
- Floating, Hamburg, The Blohm and Voss Com¬pany, (513)
- Goole, Further Accommodation Needed, (227)
- Grimsby, (591)
- Hull and Barnslsy Companies’, North-Eastern and, Great Joint Dock Scheme, (39)
- Japan, Formosa, (212)
- Kupetscheski, Stone Jetties to be Constructed at, (459)
- London and India Dooks Joint Committee's Bill and the Barge Owners, (180)
- Mersey Dock Board, (675)
- Newport News, United State’, The New Dry, (513)
- Pembroke, Tenders, 72
- Penarth, Subway, 601
- Renfrew, 359
- Reval, Dry, (173)
- Sunderland. Hudson Dock North, to be En¬larged (157), (173)
Dockyard Notes:
- Achilles, The, 98, 252, 301
- Admiral Class, Reconstruction of the, 280, 304, 385
- Admiral Duperre, Death of, 329
- Admiralty Coaling Orders Placed at Cardiff,
- Alexandra to be Paid off, 520
- America and the “ Johnson Shell,” 536
- American Naval Needs, 72
- New Jersey Class, Alternative Plans for the, 491
- Submarine Boat Holland, 304
- Ammunition, Reduction in the Varieties of, 614
- Anchors. Testing of, 280
- Apraxin, The, 125, 455
- Armour on the Ram, Theory as to the Effect on Ships of a Heavy Bit of, 210
- Armoured Sailors, Toe Question of, 72
- Asahi, The, 125, 172, 210, 231, 280, 304, 428, 455, 536, 595, 667
- Balincourt, Marquis de, New Edition of his “ Flottes de Combat Etrange.-es en 1900,” 614
- Bat, The Destroyer, Laid up, 231
- Bslleisle, Removed from Navy List, 280
- Completed for her Final Service, 520
- Experiments, The, 595
- Boadicea, Dismantling of, 329
- Brazilian Ironclad Riachuelo, New Masts, 595
- Ships Re-named, 595
- 24 de Maio (ex Aquidaban), 170
- British Destroyers, The New, 141
- and Foreign Vessels Aground, 455
- Building Slip at Chatham, A New, 231
- “Building Slips,” Mr. Goschen and the Elswick, 536, 567
- Calliope, The, to Cease to be a Warship, 667
- Camperdown, The, 252
- Channel Fleet, The, 536, 567
- Channel Fleet, The “Illustrated London News"
- Picture of the, 399
- Charlemagne, The Bow and Stern of the, 428
- Clowes, Mr. Laird, as a Poet, 141
- Clowes, Mr. Laird, Attacked in the ‘ Nava, and
- Military Record ” for his Views on our Naval Officers, 640, 667
- Coal Ordered for Abroad, The Truth as to the, 172
- Coaling of the Channel Fleet, Results at the Last 520
- Coaling at Soa under Weigh, M. A. Normand, 37
- Cost per Ton of Battleships in I860 and 1899, 37
- Cynthia, The Destroyer, 280
- Destroyers Bat, Teaser, and Hunter, Disasters to, 231
- Destroyers Captured at Taku, 640
- Destroyer Fitted with Parson’s Turbines, which has Beaten the Viper’s Record, Purchased by the Admiralty, 536
- Devonport, Amount of Work at, 254
- Drake, The, 72
- Dutch Cruiser, Noord Brabant, 172
- Dutch Naval Programme for 1900, 71
- Electra, The Destroyer, 72
- Electric Pumps for the New French Cruisers, 23
- Ellis and Sheen, Messrs., Their Promotion, 536
- Elswick Turbine Destroyer Cobra, 595
- Epiègle and Fantome, Two Sloops, to be Com¬menced, 72
- E«px Cass, Three Funnels instead of Four, 595
- Express and Viper, The New Destroyers, 141
- Fervent, The Destroyer, 280. 304
- Fighting Tops Abolished in Swedish Navy, 252
- Fleets of the Powers, 23, 37
- Formidable, The, 125, 210, 536
- French Battleship, Gaulois, 23
- Henry IV., 280
- Steam Trials of the New, 125
- Speed of the New, 23
- built Torpedo Boats, 12, 36, 385
- Cruiser, Galilds, 125
- Guichen, 23, 304, 385, 428, 667
- Jeanne d’Arc, 170, 385
- Not to be Built, The Projected H 5, 595
- Electric Pomps for the New, 23
- Experiments similar to the Belleisle Trial. 595
- Indomptable and Caiman, 141, 385
- Naval Formation, A New, 595
- Manoeuvres, The, 614
- Programme, The New, 71
- Rcquin and Terrib'e, 141, 385
- Submarine Torpedo Boats, Goubet No. 2, 36
- Torpedo Boat, Accident on Board, 359
- Fuel, Mr. Strong’s Patent, 329
- Garibaldi Class of Cruisers, “Le Yacht's”
- Photographs of the. 567
- German Battleship Kaiser Barbarcssa, The New, 491
- v. English Torpedo Craft, 359
- Germany Copies the Russian Mast, 491
- Glory, The, 172, 210
- Goschen, Mr., and Elswick, 536. 567
- Guns of the Benedetto Brin, 428
- Practice at South sea Castle. 428
- at Southsea Castle, Mr. W. T. Stead on the Removal of the, 98
- at Southsea Castle, Mounting Two Heavy, eni Dismounting of the Old, 231, 329
- The 12-pounder, Capt. H. T. May's Agitition against their Positions, 23
- Harbour Watch, Proposed Abolition of the, 667
- Hecate, Cyclops, Gorgon, and Hydra, Best Tning to do with, 210
- Herluf Trolle, Danish Ironclad, 252
- Hermes, The Accident to the, 252
- Hero, Grounding of, 455
- The Gunnery Tender, 252, 280
- Hoche, Reconstruction of the, 170
- Hood, The, 252
- Italian Armoured Cruisers, The New, 491
- Italian Cruiser Puglia’s Mean, 491
- Jane Naval War Game, Ships’ Diagrams added to, 125
- Japanese Battleship Asahi, 125, 172, 210, 231, 280, 3C4
- Japanese Battleship, Hats use, 210
- Ousongumo, 172
- Cruiser Itsukushima to be Re- boilered, 141
- the Iwate, 210 Destroyer Niji, 172, 210
- Torpedo Boat Destroyer Ousoquo-umo, 210
- Japan’s Fleet, 567
- Jena, Basin Trial of her Machinery, 385
- Jonquihre, Marquis de la, his History of his Ancestor the Admiral, 614
- Kaiser Karl VI. to have Three Funnels, Aus¬trian Cruiser, 252
- Kent, The, 72, 170
- Kestrel Destroyer, The, 359
- King-Hall, Captain, His Naval War Game, 231
- Laird-Clowes Controversy, The, 640, 667
- Lepanto, Nickel Steel Armour Belt for the, 37
- Leven, The Destroyer, 280
- London, Work Proceeding on the, 536
- Lyddite, Mr. Fred. Villiers on, 520
- end Armour-piercing Shell for 6in. Gunsand under in place of Common Shell, 614
- Shells, 12in , The “ Army and Navy E Gazette,” 614
- Maxim Gun, The •015in., to be Roplaced by D the 303in., 614
- Naiad, Sale of the, 428
- Narcissus, The, 252
- “ Naval Annual,” Another, 455
- A’aval Annua/, Illustrations in the. 614
- Naval College at Dartmouth, The New, 304
- Engineer Officers’ Pay, 231 r
- Game on Board H.M.S. Mars, 359
- Captain King-Hall’s, 231
- Jane’s, 125
- Mrcccivres, The, 640, 667
- Publications, Year’s Editions of, 428
- Scare, Another, 640
- Tactics, Introduction to the Study of, Translated from the French, 359
- Navy Boilers, Mr. Odagiri on, 640
- League's Muzzle loader Crusade, Obsolete Breech-loaders added to the, 595
- Norge, Launch of the, 359
- Obsolete Ships, French and German, 304
- Weeding out of, 252, 2a0
- Odagiri, Mr., On Navy Boilers, 640
- Oil Trouble at Devonport Dockyard, The, 385
- Olympia, United States Cruiser, 125
- O.-de-Browne, Captain, Lecture at the Royal Institute. 359
- Pandora, The, 72,125, 280
- Paper Statistics give little Knowledge of Ships, 141
- Patent Fael in the Channel Fleet, 614
- Pelorus Type, New Cruiser of the, 72
- Petrel, New Destroyer, 304, 399
- Pique, The Cruiser, 72, 385
- Pola Almanack, The, 399.
- The Plan Draughtsman of the, 359
- Poltava, The, 125, 455
- Portsmouth Docks, Demolition of Old, 172
- Dockyard, New Basin for Destroyers, 210
- Scarcity of Men, 210
- Harbour, Torpedo Attack upon, 667
- Powerful, The, 304, 399, 428, 534, 536
- Reserve Fleet, The Alexandra, Rodney, and Leda, at Portsmouth for their Refit, 359
- Fleet, Admiral Noel’s Statement in connection with, 520
- Squadron, The, 98, 231, 252
- Resolution, Semaphore Mast for the, 125
- Rosario, The New Sloop, 36
- Royal Yacht, Accident to, 37, 125
- The New, 125, 141
- Russian Battleship Admiral Buotakoff, 280, 304
- Rstvisan, Two Military Masts, 399
- Cruiser Admiral Nakimoff Nipped in the Ice, 491
- Askold and Bogatyr, 141, 399
- Bayan, 667
- Battleship Peresvet, a Future Type for the American Navy, 399, 491
- Gunboat Giliak, 72
- Mandtchur, The, 610
- Ironclad Apraxin, 491 Building, 640
- Sinop to be Re-boilered, 141 ;
- Naval Estimates for 1900, 23
- Navy, Growth of the, 304
- Warships, The New, 125
- Sanspareil and Trafalgar, to Portland for
- their Annual Prize Firing, 329
- Scbichau Boats v. Thornycroft, 359
- Schwartzkopf Torpedo, The Daily Mail's Re¬port about the, 172
- Seagull, The Gunboat, 231
- Semaphore Masts, 125
- Shikishima, Her Trial9, 71, 98, 125, 359
- Shoddy Work in our Navy, 614
- Spanish Cruiser Estramadura, 491
- Rio de la Plate, 141
- Navy, Fate of the, 595
- Star, The New Destroyer, 141
- Sturgeon, The Destroyer, 280
- Submarine Boats, Mr. Goschen’s Statement Respecting, 491
- Submerged Tube Invented by the Prince cf Siam, 455
- Sultan, The, to be Commissioned for the Matieuvres, 640
- Swedish Battleship Giita, Re-armament and Rig, 304, 399
- Ironclad, Dristigbeten, 141
- Navy to be Increased by some Pro¬tected Cruisers, 536
- Tage, French Cruiser, to be Transformed, 72
- Taku, Destroyers Captured at, 640
- Taku Forts, The International Fleets and the, 640
- Temperley Transporters on British Ships, 385
- Temperley Transporter for the Jeanne d’Arc, Third-class Battleships and Armoured Cruisers Admiralty Crusaders Against, 252
- Torpedo Attack upon Portsmouth Harbour, 667
- Torpedo Gunboats in Commission for the Manoeuvres, 640
- Trafalgar, The, 252
- Transmitters on the Canopus and in the Japan¬ese Navy, 595
- United States Admiralty Board Rrlinquishes the Doable-turret System for the Gune of the New Jersey Class, 399
- United States Battleship Chicago, 399
- Villiers, Mr. Fred., On Lyddite, £20
- Viper, Funnels of the, 210
- Viper, Second Trial of, 37
- Volunteers in the Navy, 428
- Weyl, M , Death of, 23
- Yarrow Destroyer Niji, 125
- Doherty. Mr. H. L, On Electrical Progress in the United States, 180
- Donaldson, Mr. Wm., (520)
- Double-storey Turrets, 384, 413
- Dover, Municipal Profits, Expenditure and Rates, (13)
- New Forts at, (671)
- Dowlais Works, The New Company, (630)
- Doxford, Mr. Wm., Knighted, (13)
- Drafting of Technical Patent Specifications, 82
- Drain Testing, 458, 493, 545
- Drainage Board, Birmingham, Tame, and Rsa District, (3)
- of the Metropolis, Prevention of Storm Flooding, 376
- Plant, Erection of a, British Guiana, 4
- Underground, 571
- Dredge, Paddle-wheel Suction, Mississippi River (656)
- Dredger, Hydraulic, for Calcutta, 668, 669
- Miniature Sand-pump, 464
- Various Types of, Cost of Dredging with, New South Wales, (184)
- Dredging Requirements of the Tyne, (502), 582
- Dredging of Sand Cbannels, Suction, 194
- Sand from Dublin Bar, 582
- Suction, 582
- Dril', Radial, 33
- Rock, Worked by Self-contained Oil Engine, (618)
- Drilling Machine, American, 400
- Pillar Radial, 624
- Doctor Machine Company’s Patent Box-nailiDg Machine, (101)
- Dundee Gasworks, Patent Stoking Apparatus for, (389)
- Durham College of Science, Students’Volunteer Corps (201)
- Dyke, Dr., (106)
- Dynamical Clouds, Lo.-d Kelvin on, 461, 598
- Dynamite Factory ia the Transvaal, The Notor¬ious, (159)
E
- EADIE, Mr. A., Cupola Lining, 301
- Earth Foundations, Mr. J. E. Pierce on, (208)
- Eclipse, The Solar, Sir N. Lockyer on the, (563)
- Economics in Railway Bridge Design and Manu¬facture, 83
- Eddison, Mr. Robert W.,536
- Education, E'ementary, (361)
- Edwards, Mr. A, E., On Artificial Lighting, (179), (496), 545
- Egyptian Sugar, Manufacture of, 373, 376, 458, 493
Electric:
- Accumulator Traction in Chicago to be Re¬placed by Overhead Trolley System, (133)
- Alternating-current Distribution. 177, 181
- Arc,’ Actinic Intensity of the Three Parts of the,(332)
- Apparatus for Use of E’ectric Engineer Volun¬teers going to South Africa, Allowance made by War-office, (91)
- Block Instruments on the South Indian Rail¬way, Winter’s, (251)
- Boats to Work on the Severn, (389)
- Brakes, Tramways, and Light Railways Exhibi¬tion, 667
- Bulkhead Dcors, System for Working, (13)
- Car Works, Hadley, (525)
- Cei ing Fans in India stopped during Storm, (540)
- Central Station Practice, Operating Economies in, Mr. W. L. Abbot on, 655
- Charging Stations on the New Jersey Coast, (637)
- Charging Stations, Thames Valley Launch Company’s, (671) »
- Copper Conductors, Losses due to Manufac¬ture in, (350)
- Crane, Largest in the World, (201)
- and Conveyor Plant, Travelling,
- Graham, Morton, and Co., sub-con¬tractors, Jessop and Appleby Brothers, Limited, 348, 349
- Currents, Action on Water Pipes of Stray, (540)
- Current Generated in Canada, Niagara Falls Power Company Petition for a Tariff on, (65)
- Derrick, 233
- Development in the United Kingdom, 223
- Discharges, Experiments bearing on the Sub¬ject of Death caused by, (389)
- Distribution in Factories, 431
- Driven Air Compressor, Rea veil and Co., Limited, 676
- Driving of Factories from the Public Poiot of View, Mr. A. H. Gibbings on the, (389)
- Machine Tools (Sunplen.ent, March 23rrZ, 1900), 304, 3u6
- Machine Toils, German Experience with Regard to, (540)
- Machine Tools, Professor Jackson on the Question of, (361)
- Dynamometer Car, Illinois Central Railway, (201)
- Edison American Three-wire Patent, Expira¬tion of, (408)
- Enirgy, Stealing of, made a Criminal Offence ii Germany (299)
- Engineering at the Paris Exhibition, 615
- Plant, Standardisation of, Mr. R. P. Sellon. 144, 148, 175
- Record of the Past Year, 18
- Engineers, Local Centres for the Corps of, (563) (R.E.)
- Volunteers, (196), (227)
- Volunteers Corps, Volunteers for South Africa, (39)
- Engines—tee Engines
- Fan, Tests, The Sun Fan Company, Limited, (308)
- Ferranti-Plenty Plant, 650-Kilowatt, 386, 388
- Furnace to Iron Smelting in Switzerland, Wider Application of the, (459)
- Generation Station, Worcester, (361)
- Generator for Leeds Tramways, 70 Haulage, (658)
- HauliDgGear for Mines, E. Scott and Mountain, Limited, 36
- Heating Apparatus, M. Parville’s New Form tf Resistance for, (671)
- Heating Plant for a Hat Manufactory in New Jersey, (201)
- Hoisting Machine, Gothic Works, Norwich, 590
- Kennedy, Prof., On the Cost of Applying Electric Traction to the London Tramways, (305)
- Launch on the Grand Canal, Venice, (227)
- Magnet in German Mine, Use of, (486)
- Magnetic Transmitter and Receiver for Measur¬ing Sound Intensities, (618)
- Manufacturing Company’s Works, Preston, 636, 642, 643, 646
- Nickel in Electro-plating, How to obtain, (513)
- Notes, American News, (392)
- Open-hearth Charging Machine, The Wellman, 273, 282
- Overhead Wires Act, The Strict Carrying-out of, (215)
- Plant at Cambridge, New, 34
- Plant, Greenock Electricity Works, (671)
- Polyphase Electric Generators, (31)
- Power for Cotton Mills, America, (602)
- Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Com¬pany’s Works, 671
- Generated by Waterfalls, Transmis; ion to Industrial Establishments in Venetia of, (227)
- Plant Developing 600,000 Horse-powe-, Canada, (645)
- Plant, Hydraulic, Hartford Electric Light Company, 444
- Scheme, Colne, (645)
- Schemes in Spain, (510)
- Station, Buxton, (563)
- Stations and Distribution, America, (602)
- Transmission, On Distant, by Prof. Geo. Forbes, 523
- Transmission from the Shawinigan Falls, United States, Works for, (513)
- Utilised in Manufacture of Calcium Car¬bide, Alkalies, Aluminium, Ac. &c., (389)
- Progress in the United States, Last Year’s, 180
- Riicker v. London Electric Supply Corporation, Limited, 177, 181
- Safety Apparatus for Lifts, Messrs. Amend and Hollins, 316
- Self-cooling Transformers, 2C9
- Shepardson, Mr. G. D., Tests for Candle-power
- and Wattage of Incandescent Lamps from Lamp Factories, (308)
- Sun Fan Company, Limited, Tests on an Elec¬trically-driven Fan, (308)
- Supply Company for South Wales, 63
- Meter of the Frictionless Motor Type, Mr. S. Evershed at the Royal Society, 619
- Station, Wandsworth, 224, 226, 228
- Swing Bridge Worked by Electricity, (65)
- Trac.ion Experiments on the Mediterranean Railway, (590)
- The Johnson-Lundell System of, 399
- Mr. W. A. Walton on, 312
- Exhibits at the Tramways and Light Railway s Exhibition, 667
- on the Metropolitan Railway, 205, 52
- on Railways and Tramways, Factory at Milan for Producing Material Required for, (563)
- Undertakings in Frai.ce, Total Length of, (389)
- Transmit sion of Sound, How its ES.iency is Increased, (459)
- Turbine-driven Generating Set, New York, (615)
- Vibrations, Prof. O. Lodge on, (254)
- Waves, Radiator for the Production of Short, Dr, Flemirg at the Royal Society, 619
Electric Light:
- Alternating-current Distribution, 177
- Arc, Actinic Intensity of the Three Parts of the, (332)
- Brrmondsey, 101 Blackpool, (145)
- Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co.’s Work’, (185)
- Boston, United States (602)
- Cambridge, 34 Charges, 275
- Chicago, Utilsation of Water Power Generated by Drainage Canal, (119)
- City of London Electric Lighting Company’s Report, 1899, (254)
- City Road Electric Supply Station, 197, 198, 199 202
- Corridor Trains, Great Western, (618)
- Cost of, by Private Installations v. Pubric Supply Companies, 405
- County of London Electric Lighting Company, 197, 198, 199, 202
- Wandsworth Station, 221, 226, 228
- Devonport, (281)
- Dublin, 10
- Dust on the Wires, Cause of the Collection of, (618)
- Fire at tho Maiden-lane Station, 258
- Gloucester, (570)
- The Great Chimney Stack, 285
- Harrogate, 252, 253, 313
- Hertford Electric Light Company, Hydraulic Power Plant, 441
- llcckxondwike, (513)
- Hull Corporation, Electric Lighting Station, Combined Engines and Dynamo, 305, 307
- Lamps, Aluminium, Electrode for Arc, (332)
- Arc Lighting and Arc, Mr. II. G. Cotsworthon, 144
- Deposit of Carbon on the Walls of In¬candescent, (30S)
- Effect of Lightning on, 170, 381
- Incandescent, in America, Tests to Show the Efficiency of, (332)
- Incandescent, and the Auer Incan¬descent Gas Lamp Compared, (173)
- A New Form of Arc, (591)
- Tests for Candle-power and Wattage of Incandescent Lamps from Seven Fac¬tories, (308)
- Lightships, Capa Hatteras, (389)
- Loans, 333
- London Electric Supply Corporation, Deptford, 650-Kilowatt Ferranti-Plenty Plant, 386, 388
- London Electrio Sepply Corporation, Riicker v.Metropolitan Electric Supply Company, Maryle- bone Consumers Grievances against, (65)
- Metropolitan Electric Supply Company, Limited, Willesden Works, 451, 452, 453
- Newcastle, (361)
- New York, Steel Chimney Stacks at the New Main Power Station, (119)
- Photo Prints by, 363
- Plant Operated by a Gas Engine, Central Sta¬tion, Chicago, Paper by J. C. Small, 623
- Presce and Cardew's Report on the Cost of Lighting Railway Carriages, (65)
- Railway Works, (536)
- Rolling Stock, Cost of, (65)
- Rotherham. (251)
- St. Helena (Well’s Lights), (433)
- St. James and Pall Mall Company, Board of Trade Units Generated, (145) u t. Panera?, 466 Si’.ford, (239), 671
- South Wales, (63)
- Spanish Towns to be Supplied with, (486)
- Station, Wandsworth, 224, 226, 228 Stockport, (94)
- Sydney. 24, (527)
- Train Lighting Apparatus. Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway (232)
- Train Lighting in West Australia, Stone’s System of, (281)
- United States Government Printing Office, Washington. (618)
- Warrington, (145)
- Warsaw, (591)
- Whitby, (254)
- Willesdca Electric Supply Station, 451, 452, 453
- Worcester, (361)
- York Corporation Works, (227)
- Electricity: v. Acetylene, (512)
- to Engineering, Relations of, Sir W. H. Preeco, 443
- High-tension, Mr. Stanley J. Harding on, (173)
- in the Mint at Philadelphia, Use of, (332)
- from Peat, Genoration of, (408)
- Retail, Messrs. Bentley and Co.’s Plant for Supplying, 497
- to Supersede Steam Power at Kiel Dockyard, (618)
- Supply, Gloucester, (570)
- in Warships, 521
- Working Swing Bridges by, 583
- Eleotro-plating Baths, Use of Triple Cyanide Salts in, (281)
- Electrolytic Copper instead of Lake Ingots to be the Standard Quotations, New York Metal Exchange, (361)
- Elswick Naval Mountings, 59, 62, 63, 64, 88, 89
- Elswick Shipyard in 1899, Naval Work of the, 73
- Employers’ Liability Act, A. Harris v. Great Western Railway Company, 467
- Employers' Liability Act in Spain, New, (540)
Engines:
- Esthetic Steam, 176, 235
- Air, for Boring Tool, 326, 327
- American Corliss, for Electric Traction, Notes on by Charles Day, 582, 558
- Balanced Oil, Messrs. White and Nunn’s Patent, 571
- Blowing, A "Buckeye” Vertical Invorted, (682)
- with New Corliss Gear, Sir C. Furness.
- Westgartb, and Co., Limited, (185)
- for the Ohio Works of tho National Steel Company, (389)
- Compound Ordored at Noon, April 6th, from Scott and Hodgson, Completed and at Work 4 a. m. May 2nd, (497)
- Traction, 8 Horse power, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 650
- Corliss, American, Mr. C. Day’s Notes on, 532, 558
- Crank Shafts of, Mr. John Brady, 466
- Drop in Multiple Expansion, 96
- Electric, Hall Corporation. Electric Lighting Station, 305, 307
- and Alternator, H'gh-speed, Harro¬gate, 252, 253
- with Dynamo Combined, 305, 307
- in Prussia, (332)
- Traction, 623
- Truction, American Corlis), Charles Day on, 532, 558
- Tramway, New York, 444
- Factory, A Large, Hainsburg, U.S.A., (209)
- Farcot One-cylinder, Paris Exhibition, 664
- Gas-blowing, Seraing, Paris Exhibition, 662, 672
- for High Furnace Gases, 12
- 650 Hone-power, Seraing, Belgium, 662, 663
- and Oil, Blaxton Engineering Company, 680
- at the Royal Agricultural Show, 651
- Germany, Luxemburg, Belgium, France, and Great Britain, Statistics relative to, (540)
- Indicator Cards, Central Valve, 115
- Ljungstrom’s Crankless, 362, 432
- Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives Lubricants for Internal Combustion, 509 Marine, Corvettp "General Biquedano,” 378, 379, 380
- Mileage, 412
- Mill, 2000 Indicated Horse-power Compound Corliss, 35, 40
- Oil, Applied to Motor Cars, Balanced, 653
- in Palestine (459)
- at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 651
- Paris Exhibition, 565, 579, 593, 607, 662, 664, 672
- Pilot, 436 Plenty, 387, 388
- Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition, 579, 607
- Pumping, Triple-expansion, Leeds Waterworks, 150-153
- Pumping, Worth, Mackenzie, and Co., (630)
- Revolving Cylinder, 412, 432
- Single-crank Compound, 47
- Steam, Mr. C. T. Porter’s, (13)
- Steam, in Use in Prussia for Generation of Electric Energy, (332)
- Steam Engine Theory and Practice, Professor Wm. Ripper on, 422, 463
- Tandem Launch, Mr. Jas. W. Boulton, 626
- Tandem, SiDgle-crank, 235, 290
- Theory, Practice, and the Steam, 410
- Thurston, Professor, on the, at the End of the Nineteen Century, (13)
- Traction, at Frere, (13)
- Traction, for Siberian Mining District, (433)
- Traction for South Africa, (64), 145, 215, 319, (389)
- Traversing Winding, Mr. Morgan’s, (359)
- Triple-expansion, 3000 Horse-power, fur the Berlin Tramways (Supplements, May 25lh and Jane M>th, 19C0), 546, 621
- and Boiler Attendants in Massachusetts, Licensing of, (281)
- Engine-room Artificers of the Channel Squadron in Disgrace, (227)
- Engineering, Admiralty, 328, 406, 454, 492, 502, (521), 675
- Civil, Record of the Past Year, 15
- Congress at Glasgow, 285
- Contractors, Working Methods of, Mr. James Brand on, 262
- Electrical, Record of the Past Year, 18
- in India, 384
- Mechanical Record of the Past hear, 16
- Relations of Electricity to, Sir W. II. Preece, 443
- Sanitary, Record of the Past Year, 19
- Works of the Suez Canal, Sir C. A. Hartley on, 280
- Engineers, Birthday Honours for, 536
- Charges, 492
- and China, 74
- Education of, 194
- French Naval, 372
- Functions of the, Sir W. H. Preece on, 183
- Mr. Henry Hodgson on Our Position as, 64
- in China, Mechanical, 599 — /ee also pages 542, 547, 553, Vol. lxxxviii.
- Officer, Experiences of an, 133, 161, 189, 217
- from Keyham. who have Joined the Navy, Number of, (201)
- ia Ohio, Licence Law Requiring Ex¬amination and Licence of, (486,
- Preliminary Education of, 231
- Promising Markets for British, 205
- and Spain, 479
- Training of Young, Mr. W. C. Barrow- man on, (239)
- English Newspaper to be Published in St. Peters¬burg to appear in Russian in London, (94)
- Swiss Machinery, 154
- Syndicate for Acquiring Coal from Ala¬bama, (433)
- Easley Basic Steel Works, United States America, 142, 143
- Equalising Levers, 313, 381
- Erosion of Gun Barrels, 381
- Evershed, Mr. S., Electric Supply Meter of the Frictionless Motor Type, 619
- Evoy, Compass, 180
- Ewing and Rosenhain, Messrs., On the Crystal¬line Structure of Metal’, 605
Exhibitions:
- Acetylene, Budapest, Official Report, 110
- in Paris, (419)
- Agricultural Implements, to be held in Russia, and German Uneasiness respecting, (13)
- Buenos Ayres, Dairy Industry, (145), (201)
- Crete, International, (94f Glasgow, International, 1901, (308), (359), (512) Manchester, Motor Cars, (227)
- Motor Vehicles, Agricultural Hall, Islington, (369), 411
- Vienna, (339)
- Paris—see Paris Exhibition
- Tramways and Light Railways, (266), 667
Explosives:
- Cordite and our Guns, 648
- in a Hurry, 335
- not in a Hurry, 358
- Dynamicables, 68
- High, in Shells, 21
- Lyddite, Explosion of, (536)
- and Shrapnel Shells, (25), 41, (77)
- Marsite, The New, (201)
- Modern, by Sir A. Noble, 335
- Pitite and Stowmarket Gelignite added to the
- Explosives Prohibited in Mines, (459)
- Projsctiles, Soft-capped, United States (591)
- Shell, A New, 488
- Shells on Ships, Action of, 670, 674
- Smoke, 226
- Smokeless Powder, Japan, (524)
- Explosions at Avigliana, Dynamite, (281)
- Boiler, 316
- Peculiar, (433)
- at South Shields Gas Works, (145)
- Exports from America to Russia, (227)
F
- FAILURE of a Great Experiment, 673
- Fan Tests, 308, 381
- Farr, W. B., On Moving Leads on Railway Under Bridges, 141, 149
- Fay and Scott Turret Lathe, 168, 167, 169
- Ferriss Wheel for Sale, (486)
- Ferrule, Thornycroft’s Expanding Condenser, 509
- FessendeD, Professor R. A., and the Nernst Lamp, (227)
- Field, Mr. Rogers, 362
- Fifeshire Miners will not send a Labour Repre¬sentative to Parliament, (108)
- File Makers in England, Swiss, (408)
- Findlay, C. F., On the Floor System of Girder Bridges, 141, 149
- Finish, Commercial Value of, 593
- Fire at Blair and Co.’s Ecgineering Works, (254)
- Boston, L. and N.W. Station Shed, (591)
- Cyfarthfa Collieries, in Lamp-room, (332)
- Glasgow, at Messrs. D. and W. Henderson’s Works, (618)
- Hamstead Mine, (628)
- Maiden-lane Electric Lighting Station, (258)
- on the Narcissus, (308)
- Annunciator, Automatic, 679
- Arms for the City of London Imperial Volunteers, (39)
- Arms, the Spanish Mauser R’fle Converted into a Gun, (459)
- Boxes, Water-tube, London and South- Western Railway, 464
- Prevention Committee, British, 437
- Proofing Timber, Mr. Cowper-Coles od, 248
- Tests by the British Fire-prevention Com¬mittee, (249), (254)
- Test with an Office Safe, (254)
- Fitzierald, Admiral, on the Imperial Japanese Navy, 352, 364
- Flannery, Sir Fortescue, Questions respecting H.M.S. Terrible and H.M.S. Hermes, 675
- Fleet-street, No. 17, and the London County Council, (332)
- Fleets of the Powers, Parliamentary Paper show¬ing, 23, 37
- Fleming, Dr., Radiator for the Production of Short Electric Waves (shown at the Royal Society’s Conversazione), 649
- Floor System of Girder Bridges, C. F. Findlay on, 141, 149
- F.uoroscope, Stereoscopic, Exhibited by Mr. J. M. Davidson, 649
- Foden’s Straw Press, 652
- Fog Signal Detonator E jonomiser, 140
- Fog Signalling, 140
- Forbes and Grover, Messrs., On Wrapping Ma¬chines, 300
- Forbes, Prof. Geo., On Distant Electrical Power ( Transmission, 523
- Foreign, Really English-made Articles Sold as, (618)
- Forging Press for the Ordnance Factories at Woolwich, (361), (367)
- Forging Presses, Two of the Largest, (308)
- Fort to Command the Clyde, Government Pro¬ject, (408)
- Fosdick and Holloway, Radial Drill, 33
- Fox, Mr. C. B , On the Simplon Tunnel, 114 i
- France and Free Ports, 436
- French and British Guns and Ships, 299, 322
- Naval Budget, The. 335
- Naval Engineers, 372
- Friction of Steam Packings, by Chas. Hy. Ben¬jamin, 627
- Fuel Famine, 43
- Oil, for Boilers, (13)
- Oil, for Steamers, (13)
- Ratio in the Cupola, Tne Real, 659
- Furnace-chargiDg Machine, Wellman, 273, 282
- The Meldrum. 144
- Oil Assay, 196
- Plant, New Blast, at Columbus, (548)
- Furness, Mr. Geo., (78)
G
- GALVANIC Cells, Reversibility of, (254)
- Garbage Furnaces at San Francisco, (584)
- Garrard, Mr. Milling Cutter, 466
- Gas at Birmingham, Low Price of, (540)
- Calorific Power of Illuminating, Mr. II. G. Colman, 483
- Carburetted Water, 521
- Carburetted Water, Question of Legislative
- Regulation of its Use, (563)
- Committee of the Leeds Corporation, 684
- Companies and the Coal Famine, 285
- Consumed, Enhanced Rate for, Question Raised Respecting, (671)
- Cyanogen. (563)
- Cylinder Testing, 572, 599
- Distributing under Pressure, 524
- Engineering, Details in, 626
- Engines for Driving Grindstones Condemned, (145), (233)
- Enrichment of Coal, Mr. G. Livesey on, 454,
- 483, (486), (509), 521 Explosion, South Shields Works, (145)
- Holders for Glasgow, Two Big, (459)
- H older, Telescoping a, 605
- Lighting, Incandescent, in Germany, Pro¬posals to Reduce the Candle-power, (65)
- Lowest Price Known Supplied by the Widnes Works, (540)
- Main in Pennsylvania, A Wrought Iron, (433)
- Making Purposes, Carbonisation of Cannel and Shales for, Mr. S. Glover on, 483
- Naphthalene in Coal, its Detection and
- Extraction, Mr. W. Irwin, 483
- The New, Mr. W. H. Y. Webber, 616
- Price Raised, (682)
- Supply, London, (459)
- Record of the Past year, 20
- Penny-in-the-slot Meters, Figures Relating to, (145), (173)
- Testing, London County Council’s Proposal Rejected, (486)
- Tests of London, (394)
- Undertakings in the United Kingdom, (227)
- Water, for Loods, (145)