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*Pomono, Bleychenlen Boiler*, 611 | *Pomono, Bleychenlen Boiler*, 611 | ||
*Portsmouth Destroyers Painted Black, 388 | *Portsmouth Destroyers Painted Black, 388 | ||
*Portsmouth Dockyard, Roofs Pulled Down and Replaced, 587 | |||
*Dockyard, Widening of Caisson, Leather and Co., 489 | |||
*Prince of Wales, The, 587, 610, 641 | |||
*Proserpine, Thornycroft Boilers, 641 | |||
*Q teen and Prince of Wales, New Battleships, The, 587, 610, 641 | |||
*Reserve Squadron, Projected Cruise of, 322 | |||
*Results of the 788-Mile Race of the Mediter¬ranean Fleet in June, 287 | |||
*Revenge and the Ilood to bo Re-armed, 218 | |||
*Revenue Cutters, their Possible Use in War, Discussions and Suggestions on the Subject in the United States. 287 | |||
*Rig, Advantages of a Uniform, 232 | |||
*Royal Yacht, The New, 172 | |||
*Russian Battleship Admiral Boutakoff, her Adventurous Career, 524,587 | |||
*Another New, 135 | |||
*Kniza Suwaroff, A New, 218 | |||
*Poltava Leaves for the Far East, her Crew, 65, 462, 524, 547 | |||
*Rotvisan Dj'.ayed, 32 | |||
*Bogatyr, 419 | |||
*Borodino Class, 565 | |||
*Coast Defence Admiral Boutakoff, Altered Again, 587 | |||
*Cruieer Boyarin, 388 | |||
*Gromovoi, 462, 547 | |||
*Nakimoff, Change in her Rig, 32 | |||
*Normand Boilers Adopted for, 261 | |||
*to be Built on the Black Sja, 610 | |||
*Ironclad Sevastopol, Defect in her Armour, 261; her Crew, 521; her Destination, 462, 489, 547 | |||
*to bo Constructed at Nico- laieff, 524 | |||
*Under Orders for China, 388, 462 | |||
*Kniaz Potemkin Tavitchky, 419 | |||
*Pacific Squadron, Composition of the, 624 | |||
*Pallada Design, Changes in the, 419, 547 | |||
*Torpedo Cruiser Novik, 261, 419 | |||
*Destroyers Ossetr, Kefal, and Losses, 524 | |||
*Ruthven, Mr. I. R , on the Value of Heredity in Naval Engineers, 641 | |||
*Seagull out for Trials, 610 | |||
*Shields, Gun, 462 | |||
*Ships Mobilised this Year, and Ships Fitted for Wireless Telegraphy, 32 | |||
*Skipjack, The Speed of, 337 | |||
*Sloops (Twin-screws), Two New, to be Laid Down at Sheerness, 369 | |||
*Spain, Removal of Foremasts, 565 | |||
*Spartiate, Trials, 489, 524, 610 | |||
*Speed of Warships, Le Yacht upon the, 322 | |||
*Stokers in the Italian Navy, 172 | |||
*Sultan to be Used as a Depót Ship for Torpedoes at the Manoeuvres, 32 | |||
*Swedish Torpedo Cruiser Psilander, Official Trial of, 193 | |||
*Temperley Transporters in Government Colliers, Who is Responsible for the, 135 | |||
*Tranporters to have the Special Tomperley Engine, 65 | |||
*Thornycroft Boilers, The Proserpine, 641 | |||
*Destroyer, Items re the Newest, 118 | |||
*Destroyers have Large Exposed R-.dders, The Newer, 65 | |||
*Torpedo Boats Sent to the Mediterranean, 287 | |||
*Boats, Sunk, 232 | |||
*Flotilla Commissioned for the Man¬oeuvres, 18 | |||
*Turbine Destroyers for the Japanese Navy, 18 | |||
*Turkish Fleets, “ Oversights,” 462 | |||
*Uniform Rig, Advantages of a, 232 | |||
*United States Battleships of the New Jersey Type, Designs for the New, | |||
*Cruisers, The New, 261, 419 | |||
*Cruisers, Reconstruction of, 232 | |||
*The Now York, What is the Length of her Belt, 419 | |||
*Submarines, Names of the New, 218, 322 | |||
*Vindictive, Fuel Burned in a Week by the, 91 | |||
*Viper, a 35 | |||
*Kuotter, The, 232 | |||
*«i i. her Machinery Opened, 419 | |||
*Warrior and Ruby, Fate of the, 888, 442 | |||
*Water-tube Boiler Commission, The, (442) | |||
*Whitehead “Cup Team,” The Naval, 18 | |||
*Winches, Power of, 193 | |||
*Wireless Telegraphy for the British Navy, The Marconi System adopted, 218 | |||
*The Jackson System v. the Marconi, 135 | |||
*Ships Fitted with, 32, 883, 641 | |||
*DONKIN, Mr. Bryar., on an Improved Glass Re¬vealer for Studying Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, 410, 423, 447, 477 | |||
*Doran and Taggart’s Engine Indicator, 510 | |||
*Dowlais Ironworks, Acquisition of, and Amalgamation with the Patent Nut and Bolt Com¬ply, (33) | |||
*Drainage System Wanted at Valparaiso, (213) | |||
*Drainage of the Western Volleys, Wales, (611) | |||
*Drawing Curves of Motion, Crowden’s Apparatus for, 334 | |||
*Dredging on the Lower Dniepor, (114) | |||
*Dredging, Suction, Port of Ostend, 194 | |||
*Dredgers, Hydraulic, for New York, (400) | |||
*Drill, Flue, Mr. J. Pollock, 446 | |||
*Nancy Eleotric Rock, 562 | |||
*Pneumatic, Whitelaw’s Patent, 446 | |||
*Radial, Mr. Rogers MoGown, 476 | |||
*Drilling Attachment, Flange, J. Pollock and Co., 662 | |||
*Drilling Machine, Sculfort et Fockedey (xi. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900) | |||
*Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189 | |||
*Boiler Flue, 65, 620 | |||
*Drilling Machine, Radial, Bouhey (iii., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900) | |||
*Radial, Chouanard (iv., v., Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 19C0) | |||
*Driving Belt, A Balata, (467) | |||
*Dundee Advertiser, Second Century of Publication, (544) | |||
*Dynamos—see Elootric | |||
*Dynamometer Car, A New, Prof. L. P. Brecken¬ridge, 60S | |||
'''E | |||
*EARLY Birds in Reality Cold Stored? Are not the, (253) | |||
*Eirthquake, Bangor, (114) | |||
*Education and Trade, 639 | |||
*Elder, Mrs., her Gift to the Borongh of Govan, (416) | |||
'''Electric: | |||
*Alternators and Engines for Sheffield, (467) | |||
*Alternator for the Frankfort Corporation, Brown-Boveri-Parsons Syndicate, (87) | |||
*Alternator, 8000 Horse-power, Helios Actiën Gesellschaft, Paris Exhibition, 158, 159 Appliances for Use on Farms, A Bavarian Company, (519) | |||
*Cable, German-American, New York to the Azores, (114), (137) | |||
*Coal-cutting Plant, (163) | |||
*Coil, A Giant, (137) | |||
*Combination Integrating Watt Meter and Maxi¬mum Demand Indicator, Mr. T. Barker, 272 | |||
*Cranes, Brakes for, 538 | |||
*Cranes on the North-East Coast, The First, (160) | |||
*Dynamo, Direct-current, Electriciliits Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 468 | |||
*High-speed, Laurence Scott and Co., Limited, 472, 473 | |||
*at the Paris Exhibition, The Large, Prof. S. Thomson on, 272 | |||
*Slow-speed Steam, 183 | |||
*Earth Returns, 622 | |||
*Electrolytic Copper, Gold, and Silver Refineries in the United States, (611) | |||
*Engineering, Prof. John Perry on, 494, 522, 627, 551 | |||
*Foreign and English, 183 | |||
*at Paris Exhibitions, 34, 35, 36, 385, 458, 513, 562, 603 | |||
*Works, Alloa, on the Forth, New, (467) | |||
*Engineers from the War, 616 | |||
*Engines and Dynamos, Smit and Co., Wm., Paris Exhibition, 384 | |||
*Foreign and English Practice in Electrio and Technical Industry, 381, 483, 557 | |||
*Generating Plant at the Armour Meat Pack¬ing Establishment, Chicago, (239) | |||
*Galloway’s Limited, and Mather and Platt, Limited, Paris Exhibition, 88, 92 | |||
*Leeds Tramway, 589, 592 | |||
*Stations, Design and Location of, Mr. A. II. Gibbings, 272 | |||
*Generator, 500 Horse-power, Nancy, Paris Ex¬hibition, 562, 567 | |||
*Gramme Machines at the Paris Exhibition, 608 | |||
*Hoists for the Navy, 134 | |||
*Hydro-eleotric Industries in Spain, Increasing Number of, (11) | |||
*Indicating Ship’s Log, American, (213) | |||
*Industryin Germany, Capital Invested in, (114), (392) | |||
*and Technical Industry, Foreign and English Practice in, 183, 381,483 | |||
*Locomotion, Mr. W. Langdon on, (550), 570, 572, 599, (615), 620 | |||
*Lorry, Electrically-propelled, (637) | |||
*Locomotives—sec Railway Locomotives Machine for Registering Compositions on the Piano, (253) | |||
*Machinery, Swiss Imports in, (544) | |||
*Oscillations and Electric Waves, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 570 | |||
*Parsons, Steam Turbo Dynamos, 608 | |||
*Plant for Gold Dredging, Victoria, Australia, (519) | |||
*Polyphase Alternator, Electricities Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 458, 459 | |||
*Power Applied to Agricultural Work, (137) | |||
*Bills, 5, 30 | |||
*Furnished by Waterfalls in Sweden, Utilisation of, for Railways, (223) | |||
*Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Humphry on, 6G9, 618 | |||
*Plant, St. Lawrence, 576 | |||
*Station, Bradford, (11) | |||
*Chimneys for, New York, (652), (591) | |||
*Economy obtainable in Large, Kansas City, (442) | |||
*Power Station, Manchester, Effect of a Thunderstorm at, (239) | |||
*Poplar, (365) | |||
*Power Station, Stockton, (637) | |||
*Syndicate, Yorkshire, (619) | |||
*Transmission, Los Angeles, (190) | |||
*by Shafting versus, 146, 173 | |||
*Thury System of, Paris Exhibition, 513 | |||
*in the Tyrol, Utilisation of a Waterfall, (611) | |||
*Printors’ Machinery, Holmes-Clatworthy, 41, 42, 528 | |||
*Railways—w Railways, Electric Rhumkorp Coil, Tho Largest, (137) | |||
*Risk, Firo Insurance, 227 | |||
*Rook Drill, Nanoy, Paris Exhibition, 562 | |||
*Rotary Oil Pump. Mavor and Coulson's, 16 | |||
*SanltSt. Marie, E ectro-Chemical Industry at, (239) | |||
*Steering Gear, An, (239) | |||
*Stoves for Cooking in New York Flats, (190) | |||
*Street Cars, House Removed by, (440) | |||
*Supply, Mr. W. A. Chamon on, (551) | |||
*Company and tho Vestry, The Metro¬politan, 397 | |||
*Supply, Glasgow, Port Dundas Works, 269, 260, 261, 262, 266 | |||
*Glasgow, St. Andrew's Cross Station, 316 | |||
*Mains, 295, 299 | |||
*Rathminee Works, 244, 245, 246 | |||
*Schemes, Scotland, (213), (416) | |||
*Stations in Germany, Public, (190), (218) | |||
*Thury System of Transmission, Paris Exhibi¬tion, 513 | |||
*Traction, Mr. Binyon on, (33) | |||
*Its Inllaeoco upon Magnetic Observa¬tions at Kew and Greenwich, Meet¬ing at the Board of Trade with reference to, (440) | |||
*Troubles in connection with the Cen¬tral London Railway, (544) | |||
*Tramcars, Life Guard for, Wilson and Bennett's, (851) | |||
*Vapour Preventer for Windows, 398 | |||
*Works, Hackney, (416) | |||
*Morecombo, and Bare, (190) | |||
*Paisley, Mr. J. B. Whyte’s Report, (440) | |||
'''Electric Light: | |||
*Ayr, (365) | |||
*Blackheath and Greenwioh Company's Central Station, 69, 60, 206, 207, 264 | |||
*Boston, (416) | |||
*Crewe, (33) | |||
*Dublin, (20), (119) | |||
*Dudley, (376), (467) | |||
*Engine, Compound, Paris Exhibition, Robey and Co., Limited, 296, 237 | |||
*Engineering, Foreign and English, Nos. I., II , III , 183, 381, 483 | |||
*Incandescent Lamps, Wrede and Jangblatt, (213) | |||
*Installations, Faulty, Fires Caused by, The German Fire Insurance Companies and, (544) | |||
*Kansas City, Use of 200-Kilowatt Rotary Con¬verters as Alternating - current Generators, (416) | |||
*Lamps for Dogs in Portugal, (114) | |||
*Leeds, 190 | |||
*Newport, Mon., (402) | |||
*New System of, 414 | |||
*Oban, (440) | |||
*Manchester, Effoot of Tbundorstorm on, (239) | |||
*Poplar, (365) | |||
*for Railway Carriages, 30 Rome, Popularity of, (239) | |||
*St. Katharine’s Docks, (467) | |||
*Sheffield, (450), (467) | |||
*Shoreditch, Accounts of the Joint Electric Lighting and Refuse Destructor at, (491), 611 | |||
*Stockton,(637) | |||
*Wolverhampton, (463) | |||
'''Electricity: | |||
*Applied to Fox and Badger Hunting in Portugal, (114) | |||
*Cartridges Discharged by, (137) | |||
*v. Compressed Air as Motive Power for Street Railway, Berne, (213) | |||
*Generation and Dust Destruction Works, Bermondsey, (440) | |||
*Gloucester Supply Works, 93 | |||
*Heating and Cookiug by, 518 | |||
*Looms Worked by, St. Etienne, (213) | |||
*Mis-statements with Regard to, on the Under¬ground Railway, 570 | |||
*Printing Machinery, Driving by, 41, 42, 628 | |||
*Relative Advantages of Alternate and Continu¬ous Current for a General Supply of, (62) | |||
*Sawing and Cutting by, (591) | |||
*Use of, in Italy for Industrial Purposes, In¬creasing, (416) | |||
*Use of, in Mexico, (318) | |||
*Working Swing Bridges by, 373 | |||
*Elevator, The Reno Inclined, 136 | |||
*Empress Foundry, Manchester, 571, 674 | |||
'''Engineering; Engineers, Engines: | |||
*Engineering :— | |||
*Admiralty, 63, 264 | |||
*Congress, Glasgow, 1901, International, 524 | |||
*Consuls and, (113) | |||
*Electric, sec Electric | |||
*Electric, Professor John Porry on, 494, 522, 627, 561 | |||
*Experience in Relation to, Mr. T. A. B. Carver on, (602) | |||
*Firms in the North, Amalgamation of Three Leading, 451 | |||
*Laboratories at Liverpool, The Walker, (9) | |||
*Lighthouse, at the Paris Exhibition, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 311, 858 | |||
*Mechanical, English and American Methods, 215 | |||
*Method and Organisation in, Mr. Wilson Hartnell, 403 | |||
*at the Paris Exhibition, 34, 35, 86, 335, 458, 518 | |||
*and Surveying, Act to Regulate the Practice of. in America, (11) | |||
*In Wales, Sir W. H. Preeoe, 602 | |||
*Offices, American, 374 | |||
*Engineers: | |||
*American, in Berlin, 109, 112 | |||
*Consulting, 598 | |||
*The, and the Economical Development of Manufactories, by W. Arnold, 223 | |||
*English, Sent as Apprentices to Pittsburgh, (519) | |||
*Experiences of Tien-Tsin, An, 222 | |||
*Mechanical, Training of, 293, 322, 34 0 343, 388, 413, 444, 474 | |||
*Naval, Concessions to, 195 | |||
*Naval, Value of Ilorodity in, (641) | |||
*and tho Trade Revival, American, 221 | |||
*From the War, Electrie, (616) | |||
*What is a Civil, Mr. F. J. Rowan on, (571) | |||
*United States Navy, 469 | |||
*Engines : | |||
*American Traction Trains for Russia, 313, 315 | |||
*Auxiliary, in the Navy, (519) | |||
*BiiGrix Nicolet et Cio., 283 | |||
*Borsig, (Supplement, July 20th, 1900), 60, 61, | |||
*Breakdo v: s, 320 |
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A
- ABBOTT and Co., Limited, Report for the last Financial Year, (200)
Accidents, Fires, Boiler Explosions, dec.:
- Balloon, Count Zeppelin's, 318
- Boiler Explosions, 483
- iu the Year, Persons Killed and Injured by, (591)
- 1899, in Germany, (379)
- Locomotive, at Westerfield, 314, 411, 413, 498
- Lyons, (167)
- Phenomena of, 496
- near St. Helens, 615, (491)
- Sutton Heath Pottery, 597
- Sydenham, (250)
- Tube Explosion, Belleville, on board tho Mntiue, (641)
- Bursting of Main from Lake Vyrnwy, (163)
- of Main Steam Pipe in Engine-house, Clydach Vale Collieries, (491)
- Colliery Flooded, Cymmer, (452), (480)
- Explosion, Great Central Railway Companies’ Gasworks, (87)
- Great Western Railway Colliery, ( (124)
- Fall of Roof, Slank Iron Mines, (33)
- Fire, Handyside’s Britannia Foundry, Derby, (491)
- Messrs. Nash and Sons Spado and Shovel Works, (504)
- Oldbury Carriage Works, (114)
- West Toxteth Dock, Liverpool, (33)
- Halliwell, Mr. J., Killed through Falling down a Pit Shaft, (137)
- Hoboken Disaster, Loss Sustained by the North German Lloyd, (163)
- Horse Killed by a Telephone Wire, (508)
- Landslip, Cornwall, (519)
- Powell Duffryn Colliery, (163)
- Railway Accidents see Railway
- Roof, Engineering Works, Sterling Boiler Company, Limited, 119
- Whitwell’s Ironworks, Thcrnaby, (62)
- ADEN, Scheme of Public Wharves,and Tidal Basins, Government of Bombay refuse to Sanction it, (114)
- Admiralty Committee on Naval Boi'ers, 134
- Admiralty Surveys, Recent, 136
- Aërial Experiment, An, 96
- Ships, 139
- Torpedoes, 67
- Agricultural Implements, Opening for, in Asia Minor, (293)
- Machinery and Implements in Smyrna, (33)
- Machinery, Popularity of American, (291)
- Machinery Wanted in Chile, (291)
- Work, Application of Electric Power to, (137)
- Air Compressor, The New Fisher Auxiliary, 376 Oscillating, 446
- Means of Renewing, Discovered by Two Frenchmen, ("239)
- Alcohol, Industrial Use of, The French Govern¬ment Endeavours to Promote, (508)
- Algeria, Copper and Silver Ores Found in, (137)
- Algeria, Mineral Oil in, (137)
- Alkali Act, Cement Works and the, 170
- Alloying Cast Iron with Aluminium, 118
- Alloys Employed in the Gold and Silver Coinage of the Realm, (365)
- Almanacs and Calendars, 590, 651
- Aluminium, Alloying Cast Iron with, 118
- on Carbon in Cast Iron, Influence of, Mossra. Melland and Waldron, 308
- Cooking Vessels and Fuel Economy, (519)
- and Copper, Future of, 166
- Patents, 623
- American Armour Plate, 516
- Cement, 326
- Competition in Iron Circles, (250)
- Engineering Offices, 374
- Engineers in Great Britain, Work
- Secured by, by Publication of Open Contracts in United States Trade Journals, (504)
- Machinery for the Far East, (136)
- Steel Trade, The, 139
- Tariff and the Iron Trade, Tbo, 38
- Works Practice, 445
- Ammunition—see Explosives
Appointments and Resignations:
- Bowles, Naval Constructor F. T., Appointment, (591)
- Campbell, Mr. Chas., Appointment, (22)
- Cawthra, Mr., Appointment, (253)
- Claydon, Mr. II. W., 378
- Commandcr-in-Chief at Portsmouth, Appoint¬ment for the Post of, (11)
- Dick, Mr. F. W., his Appointment and Succes¬sor, (160)
- Holland, Mr. Riehard Groves, Electod Master Cutler, (149), (249)
- Hornung, Mr. Chas., Resignation. (304)
- Lunn, Mr. J. P., Appointment, (378)
- Macaulay, Mr. John, (33)
- McCauley, Mr. J., Appointment, (150)
- May, Capt. 11. J.. Appointment, 261
- Peddie, Mr. J. Dick, Appointment, (508)
- Raw on, Mr. J., Appointment, (531)
- Rny, Mr, App Jntment, (304)
- Reeves, Mr. (>. B , Appointment, (519)
- Ritherham, Mr. T. F., Appoin'tnen». (238)
- Swansea Corporation E.eotrical Cunmiite Appin'ment of Mr. Cawtbra, (253)
- Thomas, Mr. Fred. (1., Resignation. (304)
- Trinham, Mr. J. S., Appointment, (304)
- Young, Mr. Frank W., Appointment, (87)
- ARDWICK Engineering Company, “Compact” Launch Machinery for America and for Steam Yachts, (73)
- Argentine, Exportation of Wheat, (163)
- Argentine Republic, Cultivation and Export of Wheat from the, (105)
- Armour's Plant, Boiler Installation at, 151
Armour:
- Brown and Co.’s, John, (21)
- Camme’.l’s, 4in. K.N.C. Tests of, 117
- Krupp, for Turkish Ironclads, (137)
- Opensbaw Works, Extension of, (36,
- Openshaw Works, Plate Trial, (36)
- Plate, American, 546
- Plate Contract Question, The U.S , (213)
- Plate Trials, 334
- Russian, Tested at the Bethlehem Steel Com¬pany’s Proving Ground, (137)
- Tenders for, asked by the Ordnance Biroau of the United States Navy Department, 67
- Term', 7
- Plates, American, for Russian Battleships, 301
- ARMSTRONG, Lord, 630
- Armstrong, Professor Geo. Fred, 523
- Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Dividend, 1900, June 30th, (304)
- Artistic Accuracy, 499
- Ashton-in-Makeitield, Electric Energy Supply for, (416)
- Aspatria and Home Cultram Urban and Wigton Rural Districts Water Supply Scheme, (440)
- Asphalt Pavements in Minneapolis, Cost of Cleaning, (190)
- Asphalt Pavements in Brooklyn, Ruin of the, Dispute between tbo Gas Companies and tbo Railway Companies respecting, (316)
- Assiout Barrage Works, Breach in the, (87)
Association fop the Advancement of Science, American:
- Fly-wheel Explosions, Mr. C. H. Manning on, (62)
Association, American Railway Master Mechanics’ :
- Power Transmission by Shafting r. Eleotricity, 146,173
- Relative Advantages of Electricity and Shafting for Driving for Railway Shops, Conclusions orrived at by the Ccmmitteo Appointed to Consider, (87)
- Water in Locomotive Boilers, Statistics of the Effect of Hard and Soft, (10)
Association, Central Technical College, Old Students':
- 328
Association of Cleansing Superintendents of Great Britain:
- Motors for Street Watering and Dust Removal, Costs of, Mr. E. Shrapnel Smith on, 276
Association, Cold Storage and Ice:
- Production of Distilled Water for Ice-making Plants, Hal Williams, 647
Association of Engineers, Birmingham:
- Engineer and the Economical Development of Manufactories, The, by W. Arnold, 223
Association of Engineers, Manchester:
- Election of President and other Officers, 601
- Electric Traction Scheme, Manchester, Discussion on the Appointment of an Expert for, 601
- Engines, Triple and Quadruple-expansion, Re¬lative Efficiency of, Mr. A. L. Mellanby, 651
- Fly-wheels, Mr. Archibald Sharp, 436
- Paris Exhibition :
- Its Lessons and Suggestions for Engineers, 399, 477
- S vllabus for the Winter Session, (361)
- Visit to Boyer and Peacook’s Locomotive Works, Gorton, 401
- Visit to the White Star Liner Oceanic, 99
Association, National Free Labour:
- Employment of Militiamon with Permanent Work, 369
Association, Self-propelled Traffic:
- Address by M. O. Forostier, (191)
Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:
- Programme of Winter Session, (541)
- Wa6t9 of Water, Relationship between Cost of,
- end that of Detection and Prevention of, Mr. A. J. Jenkins, 7, 43
- Assouan Dam. Progress of, (611)
- Astronomy, Annual for Students, (480)
- Atlantic Record, The, 185
- Attraction, 344
- Austen, Mr. Stanley, (304)
- Australian Iron Manufacture, 372
- Aysdalegate E-.tate for Sale, (426)
B
- BAIN and Co.’s Concerns in West Cumberland Acquired by the Moss Bay Iron and Steel Company, (691)
- Rikau Boycott, Japan, The, (45)
- Balance Wheels, Novol Method of Constructing (62)
- Balata Driving Belt, A, (467)
- Balloon, Novel Experiments to be Carried Out by J. M. Bacon from a, (87)
- Balloon, Trial Trip with Count Zeppelin’s Navi¬gable, (11)
- Birr, Prof. Arch., On the Rise of the Mechanical Arts, (571)
- Bar Rolling Mil), a Large, (310)
- Birrow Hematite Steel Company's Works, Stop¬page of, (467)
- Water Supply, 392, (519)
- Bauer Forge, The, 301
- Bauermann, Prof. H., Iron and Steel at the Paris Exhibition, 1900, 236, 376, 423, 448
- Belfast Harbour Commissioners and the Glasgow Docks, 376
- Belgian Metal Market, (190)
- Bell, Sir I. L., on United States Competition, 569
- Belleisle Experiments, 18, 32, 193, 261, 489
- Belleville Boilers— x.r Boilers
- Belt Pulley, Test of a, 504
- Saddle, Mr. C. T. Powell, (10)
- Surface-hardened Carrying, Rossendale Belt¬ing Company, (225)
- Phoenix Sewn Cotton Duck, (219)
- Bengal, Coal in, (141)
- Bengal Pig Iron, Price of, in Australia and China, (637)
- BarangerSiingl Apparatus for Purifying Feed- water, (291)
- Berthelot, M., On the Boiling Points of Zinc and Cadmium, (ISO)
- Bethnal Oreen Free Library, (619)
- Bsvel Wheel Cutting, 212
- Bioycle, The “ Free-wheel,” 66
- in Siam, Demand for, (365)
- for the South African Forces, Protest
- against the War-office Specification, (591,
- and Steel Ball Trade in Bavaria, Decline of. (137)
- Trade in Moscow, American e. British, (512)
- Bilbao and Z>ebrupge, Jetty Construction at, 434
Bills:
- Cardiff Railway Company's, (624)
- Dublin Electric Lighting, Rejected, 20
- East London Water Company, (52)
- Electric Power, 5, £0, (33)
- French, for Naval Defences and Re-organisa¬tion of the Fleet, (11,
- Landon County Council’s, for Using Electricity on their Tram Lines, (87)
- London County Council's, for a Tunnel under the Thames, (62)
- and South - Westorn Line under the Solent, (591)
- Water Supply, 588
- Metropolis, Electric Railways for, (587,
- Moselle Canal, 14
- Neath Harbour, (33)
- Private, (508)
- Railway and Canal Traffic Amendment, (33,
- Rheidol Light Railway, (33)
- Sheffield District Railway Company’s, (11)
- South Wales Electric Power Distribution, (33)
- Stockport, Water Supply, (637)
- BINGHAM, Mr. Chas. Henry, (351)
- Birmingham Gasworks, Holders at the, 561, 563, 607, 628, 629 (Supplement, December 21st, 1900,)
- Birmingham Technical School, Engineering De¬partment of, to be Reorganised, (392)
- Birmingham Welsh Water Scheme, The, 362, 363
- Blackpool, Volcanic Stone Sea Walls, 146
- Blast Furnaces, Coal Consumption in, and How it is affected by Moisture in the Air, (318, Furnace Smelting by Water Gas, 153
- Board of Trade Education, South Kensington, 279
Boilers:
- Admiralty Committee on Naval Boilers, The, 134
- Belleville, 36, 39, 442
- in the British Navy, (641)
- in the Japanese Navy, 542
- Machine Tools for the Construction of, 643
- Explosions, Boiler—see under Accidents Phenomena of, 496, 498
- Seleot Committee on, (62), 90
- Flanged Fiue, Hawkesley, Wild, and Co., (303)
- Flue Drilling Machine, 65, 620
- Incrustation of Locomotive, Peculiarity in the, 641
- of Locomotive. Scale Loosened by Constantly Changing the Water, (314)
- in Preventing, Mr. Reis's Patent, (137)
- Installation at Armour’s Plant, 161
- Moscow Local Makers v. Lancashire, (519)
- Navy, 67, 134
- Niclausse, 96,118, 145, 413
- Registration and Inspection, Report of the
- Select Committee on, and Draughts Sub¬mitted, (62)
- Scale in Locomotive, Observations made on the Central Argentine and on the Great Western Railways, (544)
- Stirling Boiler Company's Show of Models, (HO)
- Tubular, Experiments with, for the German Navy, (366)
- Water-tube, Babcock and Wilcox, Demand for, (62)
- Experiments on the llyac.nth, 415
- Mr. G..schen i Memorandum on, 61, 70, 89, 134
- in Merchant Shipi, 263
- oa the Minerva, Trills, (313)
- Water-tube, for the New Cruisers Encounter and Challenger, (440)
- in Warships, L;sts of the Principal Typss, 26, 27, 56
- BOLT, Lewis, 398
- Bolt and Nut Company, Lanarkshire, Large Additions to their Woiks, (508)
- Bombay Water Supply, (544)
- Boring Machine, Cylinder, Socié c Alsacienne (iv. Supplem-nt. November 23rd, 1900)
- Loco, Cylinder, Demoor (ii. Supplement, November 2'ird, 1900)
- Sculfort et Fockedey (si. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
- Mill, Horizontal, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189
- Bottling Machine, Aeiiited Liquid, 565
- Bouhey, Usines, Paris. Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
- “Bowling” Iron, Evidence as to the World-re¬nowned, (318)
- Bown, Mr. Wm., (114)
- Boyer, Percussive Riveter, 446
- Bradford Water Supply Work9, Mr. Watson on,
- S9, 270, 271, 274 h for Electric Cranes, 538
- Breech Screw, Krupp's Modified Welin, 243
- Briar-root Industry, The, (114)
- Bricks made from Wasto Heaps of St. Helens Glass Work», (318)
Bridges, Railway, and other:
- Alais, Light Railway, 52
- Building, American v. British, (637)
- Canadian Pacific Railway over the Red River, _(611)
- Cantilever for the Canadian Government, (253)
- Strengthening the Niagara, 576
- Foot, MadisoD, New Jersey, Plate Girder, 539
- Newcastle, at the Side of the Bykor Bridge. (293)
- Over the Spree, 374
- Great Northern Railway over the Canal Basin, Nottingham, 219, 220
- Malt Mill Lane, 257, 258
- Hank-Tu, Rebuilding of, (440)
- Heavy Draw, New York Central Railway, (72)
- Limbatb, Re-building of, Recommended by the London County Council, (620)
- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Contract Reported to have been Secured, (250)
- London, Widening of, (392), 613
- New, over the Thames at Lambeth, 414
- Newcastle, Widening of Byker, (552)
- Ottawa River, (86)
- Siberian Railway, Across the Yenisei, 4
- Stone Arch Railway, U.S.A., 67
- Swing, Working by Electricity, 373
- Sydney Harbour, (17)
- Transporter over the Manchester Ship Canal and the Mersey, (591)
- Tyne Harbour Mouth, Aerial Suspension, at, (519), (529)
- Uganda Railway, American Contracts to Supply Thirty-four, 595
- Warden, near Newcastle, New Suspension, (11)
- BRISTOL Quays, 418
- Britannia Rapids, Ottawa, Utilisation of, (544)
British Association:
- Bradford, New Water Supply Works, Mr. Watson, 269, 270, 271, 274
- Coalfields and Iron Ore Deposits of Shansi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass, 329 Combination Integrating Wattmeter and Maxi¬mum Demand Indicator, Mr. T. Barker, 272
- Compressed Air, Experiments on the Ra-heating of, Mr. W. O. Walker, 326
- Cost of Power by Steam, Water, and Gas, Mr. J. B. C. Kershaw, 269, 290
- Dynamos at the Paris Exhibition, Professor S. Thomson on the Large, 272
- Expanded Metal in Concrete, Ute of, Mr. A. T. Walmisloy, 269
- Generating Stations, Design and Location of, Mr. A. II. Gibbings, 272
- Leader on, 192
- Machine Shop», Construction of, Mr. E. Kitson Clark, 290
- Manchester and Liverpool Proposed Express on the Mono-rail Sy»tom, Papers by Sir W. H. Preooe and Mr. F. J. Behr, 269
- Measurement of the Tractive Force, Resistance, and Acceleration of Trains, Mr. A. Malloek, 323
- Mechanical Science, Section B, List of Papers to l>o road before, 188
- Photography in Textile Designing, Use of, Prof. Beaumont, 290
- Presidential Address, Mr. Joioph Larmr.r, 235. 243, 272
- Refuse Disposal, Mr. McTaggart on House, 269
- Screw Ganges, Rapcrt on, 3C0
- Screw Threads used in Gun and Cycle Con¬struction and for Screws subject to Vibra¬tion, by Mr. O. P. Clements, 302
- Sitting of the General Committee, Innovati ms decided upon Grants made nt Bradford, 290
- Steam, Wet and Dry, and a New Form of Calorimeter for Measuring it, Prof. J. Goodman, 290
- Tractive Force, Resistance, and Accel rstim of Trains, Measurement of, Mr. A. Malloek, 269
- Tramway Construction, Mr. W. Dawson cn Rtcant 2Z2
- BRITISH Trade and Manufacturers, 118
- Bronze Forging, A Large, COG Bronze, Scojuloria, 426
- Brown-Boveri-Parsons Syndicate, Order received from the Frankfort Corporation by the, (87)
- Brnnton and Trier’s Stone-dressing Machine, 446
- Burley Sewage, Carr Bottom Reservoir, (190)
- Barton, C. W., Machino Tools (Supplement, November 23r<7, 1903)
- Bushey House Granted to the Rcyal Society (611)
- Bute, The Marquis of, 862
C
- CABLE from the Azores to New York, (114), (137)
- German-American, New York to the Azores, (114)
- Pacific, (508)
- Cablegrams, Anglo-Garman, 570
- Caird, Mr. Robort, Presidential Address, 443
- Calamine Mines in Algeria, (187)
- Calcium Carbide, Bleaching Powder, and Electro¬lytic Copper, Annual Produc¬tion of, (416)
- as a Daoxidant in Foundry Practice, (467)
- Industry in Norway and Swe¬den. (291), (365), (637)
- Industry in United States, (291)
- Manufacture of, (137)
- and Portland Cement Works at Lauffen, (491)
- Power Necessary to Produce, (508)
- Calculator, Pocket, 321, 840, 364, 388, 475, 517
- Calcutta, Coal Gasworks Flooded, (516)
- Callipers, Graduated, (617)
- Calorific Value of the Average Lindon Domestic Refuse, (239)
- Cammed Armour Plate Tests, 117
- Camphor Production, Formosa, (365)
- Canadian Mail Services, (190)
- Canadian Mineral Developments, 313
Canals:
- Baltic and Black Sea, 322
- Baltic and North Sea, 55
- Central American Ship Canals, 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, 560, 605, (611), 627 (Supplement, October 26th, 1900)
- Danube-Save, (591)
- Darien, Ship, 122
- Grand Junction, 55
- Hungary, Two New, (508)
- Rennet and Avon, 550, 573, 593
- Kiel, (511)
- Leeds and Liverpool, Bursting of the Embankment, (11), 55
- Locks, High-lift, 105
- Manchester, Ship, (33), 239, 253, 822, (440),
- Moselle, Bill to Authorise its Construction, 14
- Nicaragua, (508), 605, 616
- North Sea, to Amsterdam, Extensions and Improvements, (213)
- North Sea and Baltic, Traffic through, (11), 55, (114), (365), (467), (508)
- Panama, 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, (611) (Supplement, October 26th, 1900)
- Suez, (365), (611)
- Worcester to Birmingham, Project for Improvement of, 225 .
- sr« also Harbours and Waterways CAPE Colony, Value of Exports from, (544) Cardiff Intercepting Sewerage Scheme Carried, (554)
- Cardiff Municipal Buildings, Proposed Delay, (137)
- Cargo Conveyors, Philadelphia and Reading Rail¬way, 612, 614
- Carnegie, Mr., Presentation of 381b. T-rail to, (426)
- Projects, 344
- Steel for England, 321, (378)
- Catalogues, 23, 47. 67, 101, 124, 194, 220, 251, 314, 352, 402, 427, 453, 431, 507, 530, 554, 603, 651
- Cellulose Export from Norway, (213)
- Cement, American, 326
- Export, German, (163)
- Industry in the United States, (291)
- Slag, Analysis of, 218
- Testing, 162
- Testing by the Modulus of Rupture for Transverse Strain, by John Paterson, 127
- Works and the Alkali Act, 170
- Works, Portland, (4C0)
- Census of Greater New York, (190)
- Chemical Pulp Trade of Norway, (213)
- Cherbonnier, M. A., Piates for Welding Pieces of Iron or Steel, (33)
- Chester, Sewage Purification Scheme, (318)
- Chesterfield and Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, Proposed Change of Name, (293)
- Chevalet Detartariser, The, 247
- Chicago, Disadvantages under which Manufacturers Work, (253)
- Chilian Exportation of Nitrates, (137)
- Chilian Trade Mark Laws Revised, (213)
- Chimney Gases at Barrow Steel Works, Appa¬ratus to Purify, (163, for Power Stations, American, 552
- Stack in Gloucestershire, The Highest Ventilating Shaft for the Tower Works, Leeds, New Combined, 622
- Cbin Kiang, Trade of, (87,
- China’s Trade, (11)
- Chromium, Carbon Steel, High, 384
- City and Guilds of London Central Technical College, 379
- Cleaning Asphalt Pavements, Cost of, (190,
- Cleansing Superintendents of Great Britain, Conference of, (293)
- Cleveland Iron Mining Company, Fiftieth Anniversary of its Organisation, (114)
- Clyde Defences, (427)
Coal:
- American, for France, (365), (558,
- American Gas. for London Gasworks. (213)
- Anthracite, Shipment from Pailadelphia to Cronstadt, (251,
- Austria’s Steps to Check Rise in Prices, (637,
- A(i9iy°Price of> ot the pit Mouth’i8v9,
- Belgian Market, (114)
- Bangal, (141)
- Bills, Kul way Companies', 1CÖ
- Brisbane,(365)
- British, to the Netherlands, (1631 Cambrian, for French Railways, (304)
- Canada, 313
- Carbonised at the Manchester Gasworks, Can¬nel and, (163)
- Cochrane, Mr., On the High Prioe of, 827
- Conciliation Board, Scotch, (114)
- Consumption in Blast Furnaces, and how it is affected by Moisture in the Air, (318) Consumption, A Cruiser's, (91)
- Contracts, The Railway, (239), 570, 595
- Cutters, Electric, (163)
- Delivering, at Sea, 84, 85
- Dividends Deolared by S>me of the Sheffield Colliery Companies, 225
- Dust, Firing with (Freitag’s Method), (ICO)
- Enormous Profits made by Colliery Owners, (21)
- Exports, American, (114), 291, (331), 365 (558)
- of, from Grimsby, during week ended October 12th, (392)
- of, from Newcastle, N.S.W., (392)
- Famine, Another, Circular to Lancashire and Yorkshire Coalowners, (62)
- France, Import of British, into, and its Destination, (62)
- Future Stores of, in Germany, North America and North China, Dr. Freeh on, (318)
- German Foreign Trade in, from January to August, (403)
- Germany, Crisis in the Trade, 268
- Glass, Mr. G. H., On Shansi and II man, 329
- Grimsby, Export from (190)
- High Prices of, Mr. Cochrane on, 327
- Homestead Colliery, Ontput Increasing, (45)
- Hungarian Mountains, Extensive Field Discovered, (467), (514)
- Imports into China in 1899 and 1898, (637)
- of, into Italy, Diminishing, going to the Use of Water Power for Generating Electricity, (416)
- India, English, in, 442 Indian, (253), (591)
- Japan Production and Export, 176, (291), (637)
- Kent Coalfield, Belgian and French Syndicate, and the, (87), (137)
- Manchester Corporation Gasworks, Project for Buying a Coal Mine (253)
- Michigan, (637)
- Mills Stopped for Want of, (190)
- MiniDg Companies, Increased Profits Earned by, (508)
- New South Wales, (365)
- New Zealand, 145, (365), (100)
- Nottinghamshire District Output, (392)
- Pas de Calais, (591)
- Peat v. Coal in Sweden, 205
- “ Poor Manufacturer's " Complaints of High Price (21,
- Price of, 141, 216
- of Locomotive, 14
- of Nagasaki and Poeahontas, (611)
- Paid by Manchester Gas Corporation, (62)
- in South Staffordshire Advanced, (190)
- of, on Taff Vale Railway and Effect on Receipts, (163), (217)
- Pulverised, as Fuel on the Illinois Central, (478)
- Rhodesia, (£08)
- Rise of One Penny per Ton, Calculated on the Present Output, What it Represents for the Coalowners, (491,
- in Price of, owing to Increase in Miners’ Wages, (318)
- in Price of, on Scottish Railways, (392)
- Ritchie, Mr., On The Export of, to Foreign Countries, (62) (87,
- Russia, Steps to Prevent a Famine in, (365)
- Sbanshi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass on, 329
- Sheffield, Colliery Development near, 426
- “Slump” in Derbyshire Foretold, (163,
- Smoke Abatement Society, President's Letter to the Times on the Loss to Londoners by the , Present Mode of Burning Coal, (276,
- South Wales, The Position in, 540, 559
- Spain, Mines Development, (365)
- Spitzborgen Coalfields, (544)
- Staiths, American, (552,
- Stations in the Red Sea, Germany and Russia, 523
- Strike in France, (491)
- Tar Derivative Fuchsin9, The, (416)
- Trade with Hull Port, The, 166
- North of England, Miners' Wages Advanced 12J per cent., (46)
- The Scottish, 2l2
- Warwickshire Output, Mr. W. H. Stokes on, 73
- Washing Machinery, American, (98)
- Welsh for the Navy, Storage Ground in Ports¬mouth Harbour, (213,
- Yorkshire and Durham Gas, Mr. G. Livesey on the Relative Values of, (239)
- Trado, (64), 216, 217, 316, (392), 419, 497, 670, 594
- COFFEE Machinery, American, (319,
- Coke, Dcsulpburlsation of, 229, 322
- for Steam - raising Purposes, Lancashire Steam. Motor Company use, (33,
- Colliers for Chinese Service, Repiiring American. 142
- Wages, 145
- Colliery, Bwlifa, Record Dividend Daclared by, 452
- Littleton, (148)
- Wages and Profits in South Wales, 313
- Colmant, Maison, Paris, Machine Tools, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900
- Colne Street Improvements, Gasworks Extensions, he., Loan Sanctioned for, (137)
- Colorado, States which Produce the Precious Metals, (87)
- Colwyn Bay Sewerage Schome, (‘263,
- Commercial Information Bureau in Germany, 194
- Travellers in Switzerland, Activity of German as against English, (611)
- Treaty with Germany, The New, 419
- Compressed Air, On the Re-heating of, by Mr. W. G. Walker, 326 f
- Concrete, Use of Expanded Metal in, Mr. A. T. Walmisloy, 269
- Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, Obser¬vation on an Improved Glass
- Revealer for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin, 410, 423, 447
- Condensation on Windows, Preventing, 398
- Consuls and Engineering, 113
Contracts:
- Barry Graving Dock, Messrs. Prico and Wills, (392)
- British Griffin Chilled Iron and Steel Company’s New Works at Barrow let to Gradwell and Co , Limited, (21)
- Cial, The Railway Company’s (239), 570, 595
- De Bergue and Co.’s, (149)
- Government, Japan, 576
- Greenock and Port Glasgow Tramways Com¬pany to Dick Kerr and Co., Limited, (467)
- Ling Newton Reservoir, Mr. John Scott. (150)
- Municipal Contract Scandal Manchester, (478)
- Open, Prompt Publication of, by United States Trade Journals, and Consequences, (504)
- Steel Work for Southport Pier Company placed with Messrs. Handyside, (123)
- Union Switch and Signal Company, U.S.A., for South Africa, 145
- War-office, Reforms in connection with, (33)
- CONVERSIONS, Walker, Maynard, and Co. Warner and Co., 425
- Conveyors, Cargo, The Brown Hoisting Machine and Conveying Company, 612, 614
- Copper. 295, 504
- and Aluminium, Future of, 166
- Consumption, 78
- Gold, and Silver Refineries in the United States, Eleotrolytic, (611)
- Natal, Discovery of, (114)
- Norway, Turn-out of the Riiros Mines, (163)
- Ore, An Entire Mountain containing 5 per cent, of, (408)
- Production, Germany, (318)
- Production, United States, (33)
- Smelting Plant at Nacosari, Mexico, (318)
- Supply, The World’s, 364, 394
- ana Tin Filings converted into Bronze by Pressure, (624)
- Corea, Mineral Wealth of, (467)
- Cork, Use of, in Isolating Vibrations and Noise of Machines, (611)
- Cornish Mining, Revival of, Meeting in connec¬tion with, (591)
- Cornish Tin-mining, 172
- Corrosion of I’ip9 by the Earth, G’jolgardie Pipe Line, (318)
- Corrosion of Soft Steel and Wrought Iron Reduced by Addition of Copper, (637)
- Corsica, Defence of, (427)
- Cotton, Artificial, Process for the Manufacture of, (11)
- Import to Manchester, Usefulness of the Ship Canal, (239)
- Spinniog Companies io the Royton Dis¬trict Stop their Mills for a Fortnight, (87)
- Spinning and Weaving in Portugal, (213)
- Counterbracing Girders, 80
- Crane, Messrs. Wm. Doxford and Sons (553)
- Cranes, Brakes for Electric, 538
- Electric v. Hydraulic, The Clyde Navi¬gation, Trustees Comparison of, (611)
- Floiting, for Lifting 80 Tons, New South Wales, (201)
- Crank Shafts Built, 95
- Crewe, Mr. Webb’s Presentation of a Loving Cup to the Mayor and Corporation of, (611)
- Cridland and Kirsch’s Automatic Coupling, 395
- Crowden’s Apparatus for Drawing Curves of Motion, 334
- Cruse Controllable Superheater and Separator, A, 443, 475
- Cuba, Mining in, (137)
- Cubillo, Lieut.-Colonel L., On the Chemical Phenomena of Puddling, (552)
- Curve of Equilibrium or Line of Thrust in Arched Ribs, Method of Calculating the, Mr. Chas. Lean, 110, 111
- Cutting Steel at 150ft. per Minute, 232
- Cutting-up Macbino, Automatic, Mr. E. G. Herbert, 68
- Cycle Construction, Steel in, (15)
- Exports, English and American, 424
- Industry, Depression of, (62)
- Shows, Th9, 547
- Cycling Club's Competition, Catford, (291)
- Cycling in Smyrna, Spread of, (62)
- Cyclists and Cycle Makers, Competition interest-to (253)
- Cylinder Proportions for Compound and Triple- expansion Engines, 97
D
- DAIRY Show, 1903, 445
- Dam, Concrete, Chaudicre Falls, Qiebec, (630)
- Steel and Concrete, Denver, 98
- The Wachu8ett, on the Nashua River, (319)
- Davis, Captain Lewis, Cap Nut Block for Pro¬pellers, (33)
- Dickeson, Sir Richard, (392)
- Dickson, Mr. Geo. Workman, 4
- Distilling Plant for Ice Factory, 647
- Dean, Smith, and Graco, Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
- Death-rate and Temperature, Carves of, The Weekly. Mr. W. II. Dines on, (519)
- Deering Harvesting Company’s, Self-moving Mowing Machine, (239)
- Damoor, Ateliers, Brussels, Macbino Tools (Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 19C0)
- Derby Sewerage Scheme, (318)
- Desulphurisation of Coke, 229
- Detartariser, The Chevalet, 247
Docks:
- Amsterdam, Floating Graving, (190) Avonmouth, (440)
- Baltic Ports, Number of Dooks in, to bo In¬creased, (467)
- Berry, New Graving, (137), (392)
- Bermuda, New Floating Dry, for, (87)
- Bristol, Development Schemos, 55, 206, (416) 418, (602)
- Bute, Cardiff, Sir W. T. Lewis Retires from the Post of Managing Director, (602) Clydebank, New, (32)
- Dar-es-Salaam, New Floating, for. (87)
- Dover, (491) '
- Garston, 206
- Oates for, Mr. F. K. Poach, 580
- Gibraltar, Malta, and Hongkong, Progress of the Government's, (87)
- Glasgow, Belfast Harbour Commissioners and the, 376
- Goole, 295, 433 Grimsby, (65)
- Hartlepool’s, North - Eastern Railway Com¬pany’s Plans to Improve. (479)
- Havana, Floating. (62), (163), (293)
- Hull, Proposed New, (62)
- Leith, (508)
- Llanelly, (402), (423), 433 Mersey, Financial Statement, (392)
- Newport Extension, (22), (301)
- New York Navy Yard, Stone and Concrete Dry, (137)
- San Francisco, Dry, (291), (299)
- Simons Bay, Dry, (163)
- Sonth Brooklyn, Immense Floating Dry, (33)
- Swansea, 206, (416), 426)
- Trieste, Balance Floating Dock, (114), (190)
- Uraga, Japan, 437, 439, (477)
- Workington, 206
Dockyard Notes:
- Albatross, Destroyer, to be Commissioned for the Instructional Flotilla, 218
- Albemarle, Battleship, 641
- American Cruisers, Reconstruction of, 232
- Navy Board Look Round for a De¬fence against Submarines, 462
- Navy, No more Destroyers or Tor¬pedo Boats for the, 462
- Amphion, Square-rigged Mast lJwomed, 65
- Ampbion, The, to Replace the Leander on the Australian Station, 337
- Argentina, All Orders for Ships and Guns to be Sent to Germany, Report to this Effect, 388
- Ariadne, H.M.S.,TheTruth about her “Narrow Eicapa ” 193
- Austrian Naval Projects, 261
- Ballard, Commander, His Essay on Ideal War¬ships, An Officer’s Comments on, 18
- Barr and Stroud Transmitters, The, 524
- Battleships of Last Year’s Programme, Names of the New, 442
- Belleisle, Armour of, and the Globe Naval Correspondent’s Ignorance, 565
- Experiments, 18, 82, 193, 489
- Photograph of, 261
- Belloville Boilers in the Recent Manoeuvres, 193
- Ships with, 641
- Tube, Bursting of a, 641
- and Scotch Boilers and the Fuel they Burn, 91
- Ships and the Cylindrical-boilered Ships daring the Matte avres, 134
- Benbow's Guns, The, 65
- Bilge Keeb Fitted to French Coast-defence Ships, 337
- Blake, To ba put into Commission as a Trans¬port, 388
- Blenheim durinz the Manoeuvres, The, 135
- Bluejackets as Stokers, 641
- British Cruisers, Admiral Sir J. Hopkins on the Speed of, 565
- Bullfinch, The Destroyer, Trials of, 193
- Bunkers, Half Empty, Valuable Experience with, Gained by the Manoeuvres, 118 Channel Fleet, The, 489, 547
- Chinese Destroyer Captured at Taku and given to the French, Re-naming of the, 287, 337
- Clydebank Destroyers and Short, Fat Fun¬nels, 193
- Coal, American v. German in the matter of Producing Smoke, 287
- Coal Consumption of the Ocean, the Renown, &c., 287
- Coaling Average of the Furious and the Arro¬gant, 232
- Average of one of the Cruisers at Portsmouth, 193
- of the Channel Fleet, Highest Average made by the Repulse, 287
- Point to be Constructed at Ports¬mouth, 218
- “Commander, R N.,” The Army and Navy Gazette on a Letter Signed, 18
- “Confidential Books,” Disappearance of, and consequent Action of the Admiralty, 412
- "Confidential” Volume of Photographs of Foreign Warships, The, 4 42
- Conqueror and Hero in the Manoeuvres, Their Presence causes Comment, 65
- Cramp’s Yard, Philadelphia, Fire at, and Consequences, 32
- Cressy, The Armoured Cruiser, 322, 337, 369, 383, 517
- Cressy Glass, Dissatisfaction of Naval Officers with the, 322, 547
- Craisers and Battleships, The Argument re¬specting, 218
- Cruisers, The Huge Four-funnelhd, at Ports¬mouth, What is to become of them, 388
- Cruiser—an Improved Drake, Rumour concern¬ing an Immense, 419
- Delayed Ships, 547
- Destroyer Hunter Repaired, The, 18
- Destroyer Viper, a 35-Knotter, 232
- Devonport Instructional Flotilla, Changes in, 388
- New Building Slip at, (410)
- Tags, Accidents to the, 388
- Diadem Class Cruisers, Comments on the, 883
- The Water-tube Boiler Commission and the, (412)
- Drake, Rapid Progress of, 611
- Ellipse to be Re-fitted, 287
- Return of the Cruiser, 232
- Ejonomy at the Royal Dockyards, 412
- Eleotra’s Funnels, The, 193
- Electric Hoists for the Navy, 135
- Elswick and the British Naval Officer, 347
- Turbine Destroyer Cobra to be attached to Portsmouth, and hor Cruise thither, 65, 91
- Encounter, Second-class Cruiser, (440), 412
- Essex, Machinery of the, 232
- Europa, Trials at Spithead, 337
- Report as to hor being Re-boilered, 412
- Formidable, The, 193, 462, 489, 610
- French Battleship Caravane, A “ Naval Pocket¬book Craft,” 442
- Battleship St. Louis, Accident to, 388
- Channel Fleet, Composition of the, 383
- French Channel Fleet, A Pessimist’s View of the Light Division of the, 337
- Cruiser Isly, Woodwork to be Replaced by Iron, 388
- Cruiser Montcalm, 489
- Destroyer Frame j, The Loet, 172
- Devastation, Reoonstruction of, 517
- Fleets, Reorganisation of the, 517
- Gunboats, C icyte and Phlégóion, 517
- llenri IV., Tho, ‘261
- Ironclad Hoche, her New Rig, 322
- Marceau Fitted with Niclausse Boilers, 489
- Requin, Reoonstruction of, 261
- Naval Programme, The Latest, 369
- Neptune, Reconstruction of, 547
- Submarine Farfadet Complete, 388
- Torpedo Boat Wrecked, 232
- Torpedo Boat Audacieux, Trials, 489
- Funnels of Clydebank Destroyers, The, 193
- Furious, Coaling Average of the Cruiser, 232
- Gelderland, The, 419
- Gorman Coast Defence Ship Hagen, 462
- Cruisers, New, 261
- Ironclads of the C, D, E, F, G, and H, Group, The New, 419
- Kaiser Barbarossa and Kaiser Karl der Grosse, Funnels of the, 419
- System of Reducing all Warships to a Common Denomination, 565
- Germany Acquires a Coaling Station in the Red Sea, 388
- Gibraltar, Breakdown of the, 91
- Glatton, in Dock at Portsmouth, 610
- Glory, The, Refuses to Steer, 524
- Greek Ironclads Spetso'i and Hydra, Two Military Mast9, 419
- Gun Shield, New Form of, 462
- Guns at Dover, The Now, 442
- Havock, Destroyer, Accident to and Recon¬struction of, 237, 610
- Hogue, Launch of the Armoured Cruiser, 172
- Holland, Mr., his New Submarine Boat, 524
- Hood as Port-guard Ship at Pembroke, The, 419
- Hopkins, Admiral Sir J., on the Training of
- Bluejackets as Stokers, 641
- Hotham, Admiral Sir C. F., Commander in-Chief at Portsmouth, 232
- Hyacinth, Cruiser, Water-tube B eiler Trials of, 287
- Fitted for Wireless Tele¬graphy, 388
- Ideal Warships for the British Navy, Major Field’s Essay on, 337
- Inflexible, Reconstruction and Armament of, 32, 610
- Invincible, The, 547
- Invincible, Fate of the, 388, 547
- Iron Duke, The, to become a Training Ship for Stokers, 337
- Isis, H.M. Cruiser, Average Speed of, to Hong¬kong, 193
- Italian Cruiser Varese, The, 610
- Destroyer Dardo, 524
- Four-funnelled Destroyers, Alterations, 18
- Ironclads Projected, New, 261
- Lepanto, As to whether sho is a Cruiser or a Battleship, 218
- New Type of Warship, M. Cuniberti’s Designs Approved, 524
- Project of Naval Construction for 1901- 1912, 587
- Jackson System of Wireless Telegraphy v. the Marconi, 135
- Jane Naval War Game adopted by the United States Coast Artillery, 610
- Japanese Battleship Asabi, Grounding of, and the Cause, 232
- Hatsusi, 524, 565
- Mikasa, 21, 225, 249, 282, 462, 489
- Cruiser Adsnma, The, 172
- at Eiswick, 232
- Idz.imo nearly Completed, 232
- Yakumo, Departure for Japan of, and Changes in Disposition of her Guos, 32
- Yayeyama to be fitted with Niclausse Boilers, 524
- Destroyer Niji, Engiues Salved, 524
- High Explosive Shells adopted by the, 610
- I «ate, 565
- Mikasa, Expected at Portsmouth, 524 Projects, 610
- Torpedo Boat Niji, Grounding of, 369
- Twin-screw Ship Katsuragi, Disaster to, 524
- Yakumo, a German Edition of the Asama Class, 610
- Keit, New Armourod Cruiser, Progress ef the, 193
- Limo in Water-tube Boilers, The Admiralty’s Stringent Orders on the Use of, 419
- London, Her Masts Up, 489.
- Lyddite Shell, 9 2in., Experiments with, 261
- May, Captain H. J., his Appointment, 261
- Mediterranean Fleet, The, 369, 547
- Missing Rivets in the Bulkheads of Dockyard-built Ships, 442
- Models of Ships as Toys, 565
- Naval Engineers, Value of Heredity in, 641
- Experts, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, and th9 Pall Mall Gazette, 841
- Manoeuvres, 65,118, 135, 193
- Manmuvres, Captain Vignot on our, 337
- Navy and Mr. Watts of Eiswick, The, 547
- Niger Torpedo Gunboat to be Re-engined and
- Re-boilered, 337
- Normand Boiler for Futnro Russian Cruisers, 261
- Norwegian Government and tho Jane Naval War Game, 547
- Obsolete Ship Crusade, The, 218
- Ocean, Coal Consumption of the, 287 ,
- “Old Navy,” Death of the, 218
- Osborn, Staff Captaio, L?tter concerning Plymouth Sound, 587
- Pandora Cruiser, Trials of, 611
- “ Pleas for Modorate Dimensions,” Another Epidemic of, 587
- Pomono, Bleychenlen Boiler*, 611
- Portsmouth Destroyers Painted Black, 388
- Portsmouth Dockyard, Roofs Pulled Down and Replaced, 587
- Dockyard, Widening of Caisson, Leather and Co., 489
- Prince of Wales, The, 587, 610, 641
- Proserpine, Thornycroft Boilers, 641
- Q teen and Prince of Wales, New Battleships, The, 587, 610, 641
- Reserve Squadron, Projected Cruise of, 322
- Results of the 788-Mile Race of the Mediter¬ranean Fleet in June, 287
- Revenge and the Ilood to bo Re-armed, 218
- Revenue Cutters, their Possible Use in War, Discussions and Suggestions on the Subject in the United States. 287
- Rig, Advantages of a Uniform, 232
- Royal Yacht, The New, 172
- Russian Battleship Admiral Boutakoff, her Adventurous Career, 524,587
- Another New, 135
- Kniza Suwaroff, A New, 218
- Poltava Leaves for the Far East, her Crew, 65, 462, 524, 547
- Rotvisan Dj'.ayed, 32
- Bogatyr, 419
- Borodino Class, 565
- Coast Defence Admiral Boutakoff, Altered Again, 587
- Cruieer Boyarin, 388
- Gromovoi, 462, 547
- Nakimoff, Change in her Rig, 32
- Normand Boilers Adopted for, 261
- to be Built on the Black Sja, 610
- Ironclad Sevastopol, Defect in her Armour, 261; her Crew, 521; her Destination, 462, 489, 547
- to bo Constructed at Nico- laieff, 524
- Under Orders for China, 388, 462
- Kniaz Potemkin Tavitchky, 419
- Pacific Squadron, Composition of the, 624
- Pallada Design, Changes in the, 419, 547
- Torpedo Cruiser Novik, 261, 419
- Destroyers Ossetr, Kefal, and Losses, 524
- Ruthven, Mr. I. R , on the Value of Heredity in Naval Engineers, 641
- Seagull out for Trials, 610
- Shields, Gun, 462
- Ships Mobilised this Year, and Ships Fitted for Wireless Telegraphy, 32
- Skipjack, The Speed of, 337
- Sloops (Twin-screws), Two New, to be Laid Down at Sheerness, 369
- Spain, Removal of Foremasts, 565
- Spartiate, Trials, 489, 524, 610
- Speed of Warships, Le Yacht upon the, 322
- Stokers in the Italian Navy, 172
- Sultan to be Used as a Depót Ship for Torpedoes at the Manoeuvres, 32
- Swedish Torpedo Cruiser Psilander, Official Trial of, 193
- Temperley Transporters in Government Colliers, Who is Responsible for the, 135
- Tranporters to have the Special Tomperley Engine, 65
- Thornycroft Boilers, The Proserpine, 641
- Destroyer, Items re the Newest, 118
- Destroyers have Large Exposed R-.dders, The Newer, 65
- Torpedo Boats Sent to the Mediterranean, 287
- Boats, Sunk, 232
- Flotilla Commissioned for the Man¬oeuvres, 18
- Turbine Destroyers for the Japanese Navy, 18
- Turkish Fleets, “ Oversights,” 462
- Uniform Rig, Advantages of a, 232
- United States Battleships of the New Jersey Type, Designs for the New,
- Cruisers, The New, 261, 419
- Cruisers, Reconstruction of, 232
- The Now York, What is the Length of her Belt, 419
- Submarines, Names of the New, 218, 322
- Vindictive, Fuel Burned in a Week by the, 91
- Viper, a 35
- Kuotter, The, 232
- «i i. her Machinery Opened, 419
- Warrior and Ruby, Fate of the, 888, 442
- Water-tube Boiler Commission, The, (442)
- Whitehead “Cup Team,” The Naval, 18
- Winches, Power of, 193
- Wireless Telegraphy for the British Navy, The Marconi System adopted, 218
- The Jackson System v. the Marconi, 135
- Ships Fitted with, 32, 883, 641
- DONKIN, Mr. Bryar., on an Improved Glass Re¬vealer for Studying Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, 410, 423, 447, 477
- Doran and Taggart’s Engine Indicator, 510
- Dowlais Ironworks, Acquisition of, and Amalgamation with the Patent Nut and Bolt Com¬ply, (33)
- Drainage System Wanted at Valparaiso, (213)
- Drainage of the Western Volleys, Wales, (611)
- Drawing Curves of Motion, Crowden’s Apparatus for, 334
- Dredging on the Lower Dniepor, (114)
- Dredging, Suction, Port of Ostend, 194
- Dredgers, Hydraulic, for New York, (400)
- Drill, Flue, Mr. J. Pollock, 446
- Nancy Eleotric Rock, 562
- Pneumatic, Whitelaw’s Patent, 446
- Radial, Mr. Rogers MoGown, 476
- Drilling Attachment, Flange, J. Pollock and Co., 662
- Drilling Machine, Sculfort et Fockedey (xi. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
- Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189
- Boiler Flue, 65, 620
- Drilling Machine, Radial, Bouhey (iii., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
- Radial, Chouanard (iv., v., Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 19C0)
- Driving Belt, A Balata, (467)
- Dundee Advertiser, Second Century of Publication, (544)
- Dynamos—see Elootric
- Dynamometer Car, A New, Prof. L. P. Brecken¬ridge, 60S
E
- EARLY Birds in Reality Cold Stored? Are not the, (253)
- Eirthquake, Bangor, (114)
- Education and Trade, 639
- Elder, Mrs., her Gift to the Borongh of Govan, (416)
Electric:
- Alternators and Engines for Sheffield, (467)
- Alternator for the Frankfort Corporation, Brown-Boveri-Parsons Syndicate, (87)
- Alternator, 8000 Horse-power, Helios Actiën Gesellschaft, Paris Exhibition, 158, 159 Appliances for Use on Farms, A Bavarian Company, (519)
- Cable, German-American, New York to the Azores, (114), (137)
- Coal-cutting Plant, (163)
- Coil, A Giant, (137)
- Combination Integrating Watt Meter and Maxi¬mum Demand Indicator, Mr. T. Barker, 272
- Cranes, Brakes for, 538
- Cranes on the North-East Coast, The First, (160)
- Dynamo, Direct-current, Electriciliits Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 468
- High-speed, Laurence Scott and Co., Limited, 472, 473
- at the Paris Exhibition, The Large, Prof. S. Thomson on, 272
- Slow-speed Steam, 183
- Earth Returns, 622
- Electrolytic Copper, Gold, and Silver Refineries in the United States, (611)
- Engineering, Prof. John Perry on, 494, 522, 627, 551
- Foreign and English, 183
- at Paris Exhibitions, 34, 35, 36, 385, 458, 513, 562, 603
- Works, Alloa, on the Forth, New, (467)
- Engineers from the War, 616
- Engines and Dynamos, Smit and Co., Wm., Paris Exhibition, 384
- Foreign and English Practice in Electrio and Technical Industry, 381, 483, 557
- Generating Plant at the Armour Meat Pack¬ing Establishment, Chicago, (239)
- Galloway’s Limited, and Mather and Platt, Limited, Paris Exhibition, 88, 92
- Leeds Tramway, 589, 592
- Stations, Design and Location of, Mr. A. II. Gibbings, 272
- Generator, 500 Horse-power, Nancy, Paris Ex¬hibition, 562, 567
- Gramme Machines at the Paris Exhibition, 608
- Hoists for the Navy, 134
- Hydro-eleotric Industries in Spain, Increasing Number of, (11)
- Indicating Ship’s Log, American, (213)
- Industryin Germany, Capital Invested in, (114), (392)
- and Technical Industry, Foreign and English Practice in, 183, 381,483
- Locomotion, Mr. W. Langdon on, (550), 570, 572, 599, (615), 620
- Lorry, Electrically-propelled, (637)
- Locomotives—sec Railway Locomotives Machine for Registering Compositions on the Piano, (253)
- Machinery, Swiss Imports in, (544)
- Oscillations and Electric Waves, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 570
- Parsons, Steam Turbo Dynamos, 608
- Plant for Gold Dredging, Victoria, Australia, (519)
- Polyphase Alternator, Electricities Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 458, 459
- Power Applied to Agricultural Work, (137)
- Bills, 5, 30
- Furnished by Waterfalls in Sweden, Utilisation of, for Railways, (223)
- Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Humphry on, 6G9, 618
- Plant, St. Lawrence, 576
- Station, Bradford, (11)
- Chimneys for, New York, (652), (591)
- Economy obtainable in Large, Kansas City, (442)
- Power Station, Manchester, Effect of a Thunderstorm at, (239)
- Poplar, (365)
- Power Station, Stockton, (637)
- Syndicate, Yorkshire, (619)
- Transmission, Los Angeles, (190)
- by Shafting versus, 146, 173
- Thury System of, Paris Exhibition, 513
- in the Tyrol, Utilisation of a Waterfall, (611)
- Printors’ Machinery, Holmes-Clatworthy, 41, 42, 528
- Railways—w Railways, Electric Rhumkorp Coil, Tho Largest, (137)
- Risk, Firo Insurance, 227
- Rook Drill, Nanoy, Paris Exhibition, 562
- Rotary Oil Pump. Mavor and Coulson's, 16
- SanltSt. Marie, E ectro-Chemical Industry at, (239)
- Steering Gear, An, (239)
- Stoves for Cooking in New York Flats, (190)
- Street Cars, House Removed by, (440)
- Supply, Mr. W. A. Chamon on, (551)
- Company and tho Vestry, The Metro¬politan, 397
- Supply, Glasgow, Port Dundas Works, 269, 260, 261, 262, 266
- Glasgow, St. Andrew's Cross Station, 316
- Mains, 295, 299
- Rathminee Works, 244, 245, 246
- Schemes, Scotland, (213), (416)
- Stations in Germany, Public, (190), (218)
- Thury System of Transmission, Paris Exhibi¬tion, 513
- Traction, Mr. Binyon on, (33)
- Its Inllaeoco upon Magnetic Observa¬tions at Kew and Greenwich, Meet¬ing at the Board of Trade with reference to, (440)
- Troubles in connection with the Cen¬tral London Railway, (544)
- Tramcars, Life Guard for, Wilson and Bennett's, (851)
- Vapour Preventer for Windows, 398
- Works, Hackney, (416)
- Morecombo, and Bare, (190)
- Paisley, Mr. J. B. Whyte’s Report, (440)
Electric Light:
- Ayr, (365)
- Blackheath and Greenwioh Company's Central Station, 69, 60, 206, 207, 264
- Boston, (416)
- Crewe, (33)
- Dublin, (20), (119)
- Dudley, (376), (467)
- Engine, Compound, Paris Exhibition, Robey and Co., Limited, 296, 237
- Engineering, Foreign and English, Nos. I., II , III , 183, 381, 483
- Incandescent Lamps, Wrede and Jangblatt, (213)
- Installations, Faulty, Fires Caused by, The German Fire Insurance Companies and, (544)
- Kansas City, Use of 200-Kilowatt Rotary Con¬verters as Alternating - current Generators, (416)
- Lamps for Dogs in Portugal, (114)
- Leeds, 190
- Newport, Mon., (402)
- New System of, 414
- Oban, (440)
- Manchester, Effoot of Tbundorstorm on, (239)
- Poplar, (365)
- for Railway Carriages, 30 Rome, Popularity of, (239)
- St. Katharine’s Docks, (467)
- Sheffield, (450), (467)
- Shoreditch, Accounts of the Joint Electric Lighting and Refuse Destructor at, (491), 611
- Stockton,(637)
- Wolverhampton, (463)
Electricity:
- Applied to Fox and Badger Hunting in Portugal, (114)
- Cartridges Discharged by, (137)
- v. Compressed Air as Motive Power for Street Railway, Berne, (213)
- Generation and Dust Destruction Works, Bermondsey, (440)
- Gloucester Supply Works, 93
- Heating and Cookiug by, 518
- Looms Worked by, St. Etienne, (213)
- Mis-statements with Regard to, on the Under¬ground Railway, 570
- Printing Machinery, Driving by, 41, 42, 628
- Relative Advantages of Alternate and Continu¬ous Current for a General Supply of, (62)
- Sawing and Cutting by, (591)
- Use of, in Italy for Industrial Purposes, In¬creasing, (416)
- Use of, in Mexico, (318)
- Working Swing Bridges by, 373
- Elevator, The Reno Inclined, 136
- Empress Foundry, Manchester, 571, 674
Engineering; Engineers, Engines:
- Engineering :—
- Admiralty, 63, 264
- Congress, Glasgow, 1901, International, 524
- Consuls and, (113)
- Electric, sec Electric
- Electric, Professor John Porry on, 494, 522, 627, 561
- Experience in Relation to, Mr. T. A. B. Carver on, (602)
- Firms in the North, Amalgamation of Three Leading, 451
- Laboratories at Liverpool, The Walker, (9)
- Lighthouse, at the Paris Exhibition, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 311, 858
- Mechanical, English and American Methods, 215
- Method and Organisation in, Mr. Wilson Hartnell, 403
- at the Paris Exhibition, 34, 35, 86, 335, 458, 518
- and Surveying, Act to Regulate the Practice of. in America, (11)
- In Wales, Sir W. H. Preeoe, 602
- Offices, American, 374
- Engineers:
- American, in Berlin, 109, 112
- Consulting, 598
- The, and the Economical Development of Manufactories, by W. Arnold, 223
- English, Sent as Apprentices to Pittsburgh, (519)
- Experiences of Tien-Tsin, An, 222
- Mechanical, Training of, 293, 322, 34 0 343, 388, 413, 444, 474
- Naval, Concessions to, 195
- Naval, Value of Ilorodity in, (641)
- and tho Trade Revival, American, 221
- From the War, Electrie, (616)
- What is a Civil, Mr. F. J. Rowan on, (571)
- United States Navy, 469
- Engines :
- American Traction Trains for Russia, 313, 315
- Auxiliary, in the Navy, (519)
- BiiGrix Nicolet et Cio., 283
- Borsig, (Supplement, July 20th, 1900), 60, 61,
- Breakdo v: s, 320