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*Companies' Coal Bil s, 166  
*Companies' Coal Bil s, 166  
*Conciliation Board, Propo?ed, 821
*Conciliation Board, Propo?ed, 821
*Railway in the Balkans, 523
*Speeds, 471
*Russia, Northern Railway of, 623
*Russia in the Red Sea, 623
*Russian Navy, The, 395
*St. Michael’s Acetyleno Installation, The, 321
*Sultan’s Guns, The, 15
*Telegraphic Communication with Southern and Eastern Asia, 395
*Tin-plates, 497
*Tin-plate Trade Unions and the Search for New Markets, 14
*Tube Trade, The, 108
*Turbine-propelled Channel Steamers, 91
*United States Senate and the Nicaragua Canal, 616
*Yorkshire Coa'owners and the Locomotive Con¬tracts, 570, 595
*Yorkshire Coal Trade, The, 419, 497, 591
*LEAN, Mr. Chas. Calculating the Curve of Equi¬librium or Line of Thrust in Arched Ribs, 110, 111
*Lectures on Railway Management, (480)
*Leeds Corporation, System of Collecting Tram Fares, (293)
*Leeds Sewage, Treatment of, 232
*Legal Intelligence:
*The Crown v. A Bye-law Passed by a Local Authority, (213)
*Whitehead v. Ramsden, Taylor, and Co. (Work¬man’s Property in his Invention), 121
*Letters to the Editor:
*Acetyleno Gas Generators, W. Doman, 36
*Admiralty Engineering, Royal Navy, 261
*Aürial Experiment, W. E. I., 96
*Aürial Torpedoes, Lonis Gathmann, 67
*Alloying Cast Iron with Aluminium, Wm. H. Siddle, 118
*American Works Practice, Wm. C. Hogg, 415
*Artistic Accuracy, Arthur Rigg, 499
*Atlantic City Flyers, Crewe, 573
*Belleville Boiler, Tho, A. R K. S., 86
*Bevel-wheel Planers, John Richardson, 212
*Blackheath and Greenwich Electric Generating Station, Reginald P. Wilson, 264
*Boiler Explosions, J. C., 499
*Boilers in the Navy, Soperintending Engineer, 67
*British Exhibits at Paris, Wiilans and Robin¬son, Limited, 36
*Trade and Manufacturers, Fair Trade, 118
*Cement Testing, Chas. Lionel Smith, 162
*Chevalet Detartariser, The, Wm. Boby, 217
*Colliers’ Wages, F. B. Saunders, 145
*Copper Supply, The World's, Reginald Enock, 364
*Couplings, Autoratic Railway Wagon, T. A. Brockelbank, 415
*Crank Shafts, Built, J. Brady, jun., 95
*Dairy Show, 1900, Edw. C. Backbone, 415
*Disulphurisation of Cok9, W. A. Jenkin, 322
*Engines, Gas and Oil, at the Paris Exhibition, Edw. C. Blackstone, 549
*Engine, The Straight Line, John E. Sweet, 499
*Engineers, Consnliing, W. H. Thornbery, 598
*English and American Railways, C. M. Wales, 619
*English <•. American Tools, Francis H. Crittall, 549
*Factory Inspector as Advertising Agent, The, Fred. Miller, 195
*Fan Efficiency, Brattice, 388 ; W. A. Granger, 413, 498, 573, 619 ; P. W., 444, 549, 599, 619
*Ferranti Engine and Dynamo, Test of a, N. Applebee, 619
*Fly-wheels. Efficiency of, Volvox, 413
*French Riilways, how they Impede the Deve¬lopment of the Country, Horus, 195
*Gas from Sewage, W. Naylor, 517
*Gas from Sludge, Elw. A. Harman, 573
*German Gebrauchsmuster ! Can an Englishman
*Hold a Valid, C. P. A., 388 ; Fell and James,
*518 ; H. it W. Pataky, 364
*Goods Traffic, Conduct of, J. D. Twinberrow, 217
*Great Eistorn Suburban Extensions, Snares- brook,388
*Heating Railway Carriages, C. A. Brantsen, 212
*II jpper Drodger, La Puissante, Walter Robt. Kinipple, 264 ; Walter Brown for William
*Simon and Co., Ltd., 322
*Illuminating Gas from Sewago Slnlge, Elw. A. II irman, 445
*Iodian Ink, A. E. S , 212
*Institution of Electric Engineers, A Briton, 96
*Lithes, Three-spindle, C. P., 599
*Levelling Staff, J. Gould, 619
*Lsvelliog Staff, G. W. Hardman, 699
*lzghting of St. Michael's, Thorn and Hoddlo Acetylene Company, Limited, 361
*Locomotives, Cleaning, A Reader, £18
*Locomotive Engines at the Paris Exhibition R. v. Helmholtz, 18
*Licomotive Explosion at We3terficld, Loco. Boiler Maker, 413
*Lubrication, Question in, Ocean Tramp, 445
*Machine Tools, English and American, J. S. V. Bickford, 195
*Machine Tools, English and American, Wm. B. Pinching, 247
*Mechanical Engineers, Training of, J. S. V. Bickord, 474 ; T. H. B.,338 ; Catapult, 388 ; Employer, 340 ; A. M. I. M. E„ 444, 474; On¬looker, 340 ; Poppet Head, 322; Robert H. Smith, 444 ; C. E. Wolff, 413
*Mint, A Year's Work at the, E. G. King, 217
*Motor Trial, The 1000 Miles, Purchaser, 67
*Nature of Matter, The, Q, 195
*Naval Engineers, Chief Engineer, 573, 698, 615;
*Djm Spiro Spero, 548; Engineer, 618 ; Fid- ley House, 517, 598 ; Fleet Engineer, 618
*J. Holley, 598 ; Mercantile Chief, 518 ; Naval Eocumbranco, 548,654; Naval Engineer, 645; Ona of tho Naval Engioeors, 614 ; R.N., 548 ; Stand Bye, 644 ; Weary One, 673
*New Zealand Coal, J. Watson, 145
*Niclansje Boilers, G. do Grave Sells, 118
*Niclausso Bailers, Wiilans and Robinson, Limi¬ted, 98, 145
*North of Franco Riilway, Eloctric Arrange¬ment on, Safety, 445
*Novik, The, John I. Thornycroft and Co., 519
*Oil Gav Lighting, Eirly, W. B. Paley, 36-1
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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
  • Cail et Cie.’s, 106
  • Central Stations, On Power, Gas and Large Gas, Mr. H. A. Humphrey, 609, 618
  • Chemical Fire, 324
  • Compound Corliss, Mr. H. Bollinckx, 356, 357
  • Corliss, Paris Exhibition, 88, 92
  • Electric Light, Robey and Co., Paris Exhibition, 296, 297
  • and Horizontal, City and South London Railway, Cole, Marchent, and Morley, Limited, 346, 347, 348
  • Paris Exhibition, 88, 92,106, 107
  • Crépelle et Garauds, 106
  • Cylinders, Condensation in, Glass Revealer for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin on, 410
  • Proportions for Compound and Triple-expansion, 97
  • Eight coupled Mineral, Crewe, (650)
  • Ferranti, A Dynamo, 619
  • Frenoh Cruiser Kleber, Schneider and Co., C38, 641
  • Gas, 350
  • Horse-power, Crossley Bro3., Limited, 68
  • for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Hum¬phrey on, 609, 618, 644
  • M. Hubert on their Superior Economy as Blowing Engines, (253)
  • Market for, in Greece, (62)
  • and Oil at the Paris Exhibition, 360,
  • 406. 487, 533, 549
  • (250 Ilorso-power) Premier Gas Engine Company, Limited, 493
  • and Valves of, 96
  • High-speed, Reavell and Co., Limited, 472, 474
  • High-speed, Wellington Foundry, Lincoln, 245
  • Horizontal Compound, Ganz and Lang (Sup¬plement, September 2X,th, 1900), 310
  • Horizontal Compound Condensing (300 Horse¬power, Socicti Alsacienne de Constructions Mccaniqnes, 429
  • Horizontal Compound Steam, Erste Brunner Maschinen Fabrik, Paris Exhibition, Aus¬trian Section, 536
  • Horizontal Cross Compound, Tramway, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 588, 589
  • Horizontal and Vortical, Escher, Wyss, and Co., Paris Exhibition, 583, 584, 585, 586
  • Indicator, The Doran and Taggart, 516
  • Mill, Swiss, for Moscow, (519)
  • Oil, for Motor Cars, The Woleeloy, 420, 421, 422
  • Naval, 160, 469, 495, 517, 545, 548, 573, 593, 593, 618, 644, 645
  • New Theory of the Steam, W. H. Northcott, 413
  • Portable, R. Wolf, Paris Exhibition, 79
  • Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition (Sup¬plement, August 24th, 1900), 51, 52, 79, 106, 179, 536
  • Proportions of Model Steam, (195)
  • Pumping, Boston Waterworks, 302
  • Gwynne and Co., Uraga Dock, Japan, 438
  • Triple-expansion, An Economical, (425)
  • Room Artificers for the Navy, (508)
  • Room Instruction at Devonport, (507)
  • Semi-portable, Herr R. Wolf, 310
  • Steam, New Theory of, 367, 413
  • Steam, Fire, Mr. W. A. Ranch on its Origin, 436
  • 8.S. Canadian’s, 160
  • Straight-line, Letter from John E. Sweet, 499
  • Test of Steam, 241
  • Traction, Sapper Summoned at Salisbury for Driving, (213)
  • Triple-expansion, A. Borsig (Supplement, July 20th, 1900), 50, 51, 61
  • Triple-expansion Horizontal, Bromley Bros., Paris Exhibition (Supplement, November 16th, 1900), 483, 485
  • Triple and Quadruple-expansion, Compara¬tive Efficiency of, Mr. A. L. Mellanby,
  • Turbine Steam (Leader on), 417
  • Valves of Uas, 96
  • Valvee of Internal Combustion, Mr. J. D. Roots on, 49
  • Vertical Compound Condensing, 600 Horse-power, Sociétó Alsacienne de Constructione Mécaniques (Sup¬plement, November 2nd, 1900), 429, 431
  • Compound Surface Condensing, H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, Mr. A. G. Mumford, 69
  • Triple-expansion, 2500 Horse power (Supplement, Avgust 24 th, 1900), Vereinigte Maschinenf abn k Angsburg und Maschinenbau Gesell¬schaft, Nürnberg, 179
  • ENGLISH Relations with Italy, 141
  • Entrenched Positions, The Attack of, 165
  • Erratom, Mr. Robt. Boby in Mistake for William Boby, (570)

Exhibitions:

  • Browers’, (390), 412
  • Bnilding Trades, An Interesting Feature of, (619)
  • Cycle Shows, The Stanley Club’s, and the National, 547
  • Dairy, 1900, 373, 445
  • Engineering and Shipbuilding, Models, Draw¬ings, Ac., Connected with, to be held at Glasgow, (365)
  • Essex Manufacturers’, (471)
  • Gas Appliances, at tho Royal Aquarium, (602)
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, The Scotch, Conversazione, (365), 497
  • Naval and Military, at the Crystal Palace, (365)
  • Pan-American, in Buffalo, 1901, (491), (622)
  • Paris—see Paris
  • Petersburg, Railway, (239)
  • Russian Industries in Riga, (195)
  • EXPLOSIONS, Boiler, Select Committee on, 90
  • Fly-wheel, (62)
  • At the Great Central Railway Com¬pany’s Gaswjrks, Sheffield, (67) —see alio Ac idon'.o

Explosives and Ammunition:

  • Aerial Torpedoes, 67
  • Cartridges Discharged by an Electric Spark. (137)
  • Export of, to China Prohibited by Government, (190)
  • Gun-cotton Stores Struck by Lightning, (190)
  • Report on, 86
  • Smokeless Powder for the United States Army and Navy, (291)
  • Substitute for Dynamite and Smokeless Powder, the Discharge of which is Effected by Elec¬tricity, (137)
  • Whitehead Torpedo Fired for a Test, (87)

F

  • FACTORIES Started in Hungary, 1899, (187)
  • Factory Inspector as Advertising Agent, The, 195
  • Falmouth, Drainage Schemes for, (114)
  • Falmouth Water Supply, (318), (416)
  • Fan Efficiency, 388, 413, 411, 498, 549, 573, 599, 619
  • Fellows' Gear Shaper, 201
  • Ferguson Fire-kindler, The, (69)
  • Ferro-silicon, G. G. Blackwell, Sons, and Co.’s
  • Production of High-percentage, (508)
  • Fibrolenm Prepared from Cuttings of Skin, (163)
  • Filtration, Mr. Jas. Mansergh on, 462, 470
  • Fire-boxes on Locomotives, Causes of Rapid Wear and Tear of, 630
  • Fires—sre under Accidents Fire Engine, Chemical, 324
  • Prevention Committee, British, Winter Pro¬gramme, 414
  • Engine, Origin of the Steam, 436
  • Engines, Motors for, (467)
  • Hose, 253
  • Kindler, The Ferguson, (69)
  • Insurance and E'ectrical Risk, 227 at the Oldbury Carriage Works, (114)
  • Tests, 95
  • FiriDg with Coal Dust, Freitag’s Method of, 100 Fine Drilling Machino, Boiler, 65 Flying Machine, Zeppelin’s, (87)
  • Fly-wheels, Mr. Archibald Sharp on, 436
  • Efficiency of, I 13
  • Explosions and Advantages of Wood- rimmed Wheels, Mr. C. H. Manning on, (62)
  • Foreign and English Practice, 381, 483, 557
  • Foreign Competition in Tools, &c., Trust Formed in Westphalia to Fight, (163)
  • Forge, Portable, Mr. J. Bauer, 301
  • Forges et Fonderie9 de Hautmont, Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900) Forges de VulcaD, Paris, Chouanard, Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Forman, Mr. Jas. Richardson, 39
  • Foster and Co., Limited, Wm., Wellington Foundry, 245
  • Foundry, Lincoln, Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 245
  • Manchester, The Empress, 571, 574
  • Free Trade as Opposed to Fair Trade, Ruinous Effect of, (304)
  • Frenoh Marine, The, 37
  • Scheme for Exploiting the Kent Coalfield, 87, 137
  • Friction of Wire Rope on Pulleys, 445
  • Fruit from Jamaica, (490)
  • Fuchsine, The Coal-tar Derivative, Origin of the Name, (416)
  • Fuel Gases, Notes on, 355
  • Liquid, 374
  • Mr. Edwin L. L. Orde on, 575
  • Natural Gas, An Ideal, (253)
  • Oil for the Thames Fire Brigade Steamer, (508)
  • Peat, (253)
  • Question in Sweden, 205
  • Fullers’ Earth, Florida, (163)
  • Furnace, Complete Combustion, American, 552
  • Mouth-drilling Machine, Mr. J. Pollock, 446
  • out of Blast, (467)

G

  • GAINSBOROUGH New Bering for Water, (23)
  • Galatz, Timber Tade of, (416)
  • Ganz et Cie., Budapest, Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23«t, 1900)

Gas:

  • Acetylene, Bavaria, for Lighting Factories and Railway Stations, (291)
  • Buenos Ayres, (508)
  • Calcutta, (516)
  • Congress, Dusseldorf, 372
  • EUerbek, 414
  • Flame, Temperature of, (467)
  • Generators, 36, 223
  • in Germany, (163), (255), 491, 581, (037)
  • St. Michael's, 321, 364
  • Headlights for Locomotives, United States, (519)
  • Illuminating Power of, (239)
  • Liqnefaotion of, (591)
  • Maximum Temperature of Flame, (289)
  • New Purifying Material in the making of, (62)
  • Mr. E. L. Nichols on the Efficiency of, (611)
  • Apparatus to Purify Chimney Gases, (163)
  • Burners, Sngg’e, on Southwark Bridge, (519)
  • Coal, Illuminating Power of Incandescent, 526
  • Explosion, Great Central Railway Company’s Gasworks, Sheffield, (87)
  • Fuel, Notes on, 355
  • Glasgow and Incandescent, (345)
  • Holders at the Birmingham Gasworks (Supple¬ment, December 21s/, 1900), 561, 563, 607, 628, 629
  • Hygienic Value of, 192
  • Illuminating, from Sewage Sludge, 445, 517, 673
  • Incandescent, Sir F. Mappin on tho Advantages of, 268
  • Industry in Manchester and Salford District, Sir Wm. H. Bailey on, 277)
  • Lighting, High-pressure Incandescent, 397
  • Incandescent Mantle, Serious Trouble with, (637)
  • Liquid Carbonic Acid, Manufacture of, in Wiirtemberg, (491)
  • Motors in Greece, Market for, (62)
  • Natural, American Manufacturers, (253)
  • Decrease in the Fuel Value of, (191)
  • Oil, for Lighting Trains, 324
  • Southport, 361
  • Price of, in Loudon, (33), 65, 471
  • Smelting by Water, 153
  • Supply of the Metropolis, Nos. I., II., 2, 25, (33)
  • Water, Blast Furnace Smelting by, 153
  • Proposal to Lay Down Plant for Pro¬duction of, at Darlington, and Rate¬payers’ Opposition, (491)
  • Use of, in Manchester, (163)
  • West Bromwich New Plant, 225
  • Welsbach Burners from Gasworks, New System of Working, (392)
  • Wood, Petersburg, South Australia, to be Lighted by, (392)
  • Works, Boston, 313
  • Works, Viaduct, Nottingham, 218
  • GATHMANN Aiirial Torpedo Gun, 191
  • Gauge, Micrometer Wire, 220
  • Gear-cutting Machines, Bevel Gear Cutters, Bouhey (iii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Bevel Gear Cutter, Monnerot (ix., x. Figs. 23, 24 Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machines, Bevel Gear Shaper, Colmant (viii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Gear Miller, Colmant (viii., Fig. 10, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Helical and Straight Gear Miller, Bouhey (ii., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Gear Shaper, Fellow, 204
  • Geological Survey. The United States, 197
  • German Customs Dnes, Revision of, 165
  • Gebrauchsmu8ter, can an Englishman hold a Valid, 364 . 388, 518
  • Imperial Post and Telegraph Administra¬tion, Receipts of, (239)
  • Import to Italy, (544)
  • Treaty, Proposed New, 546
  • Girder, The Braced, in Building Construction, 622
  • CounterbraciDg, 80
  • Depth of, 153
  • Old, 408
  • Weighing 70
  • Tons, Lifting of a, (443)
  • Glasgow, City Refuse Collection and Disposal, (293)
  • Facilities for Technical Education, 369
  • Lectures Descriptive of Corporation Schemes, (491)
  • Water Supply, 531
  • Glass, Mr. J. G. H., Coalfields and Iron Ore Deposits of Shansi and Honan, 329
  • Glass Revealer for Studying Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 410, 423, 447, 477
  • Gold Coinage Produced at the Royal Mint, (46)
  • Dredging, New Zealand, (478)
  • in Finmarken, Discovery of, (213)
  • in the Leao-Tong Peninsular, (114)
  • and Platinum, Rural District, (591)
  • Production, Corea, (637)
  • Japanese, 192
  • New South Walep, for August and October, (253), (467)
  • Russia, (637)
  • Victoria, (591)
  • West Australia, (213)
  • Goschen, Mr., 321
  • at Bay, on the Question of the Terrible and the Hermes, 13
  • His Memorandum on Water-tube Boilers, 64, 70, (73)
  • Graphite and Asphalte, Cuba, (137)
  • in Bavaria and Ceylon, (163)
  • as a Boiler Scale Preventative (349)
  • Greenock, Public Library for, Mr. A. Carnegie’s Gift, (291)
  • Greenwell, Mr. Goo. C., (467)
  • Greenwich Timo in Spain and the Balearic Islands, (163)
  • Grinding Machine, Kendall and Gent, 236
  • Guatemala, National Revenue of, (163)
  • Gutta-percha, Substitute for, (163)

H

  • HAESLER Pneumatic Tools, 446
  • Hammer and Oliver Combined, Steam, J. C. Nicholson Tool Company, 95
  • Tire, B. and S. Massey, 300

Harbours and Waterways:

  • Algerian Harbours, Improvement of, (137)
  • Antwerp Harbour Works, (187)
  • Baltic and Black Sea Canal. 322
  • Baltic and North Sea Canal, 55
  • Beira, Improvement of the Port, (384)
  • Bilbao and Zsebrugge, Jetty Construction at, 434
  • Bristol, 55, 206. 416, 418
  • Bristol Channel Ports to Birmingham, Improve¬ment of the Waterway from, (562), (554), (637)
  • Budaposth, Proposed Commercial Harbour near, Canal Hanlage, 433
  • Central American Ship Canals (Supplement, October 2&th, 1900), 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, 560, 605, (611), 627
  • Ceylon, Extension, Expenditure, (190)
  • Channel Ports, Statistics showing Prosperity of, (124)
  • Chicago Drainage Canal, 434
  • Dantzig, (611)
  • Danube and Rhino, Improvement of the Water Communication between, (137)
  • Devizes Look, Kennet and Avon Canal, 550, 673, 699
  • Dover Harbour, Commissioners’ Prospective Outlay (491)
  • Dovor Harbour. Portable Salvage Plant for, 671
  • Freemantle Harbour, Australia, 55
  • Galveston, 434
  • German, 362
  • Goole, 295, 433
  • Grand Junction Canal, 55
  • Kherson to be made a Port for Ocean Steamed, (114)
  • Kiel, New Harbour Projected, (293)
  • Leeds and Liverpool Canal, (11), 55
  • Llanelly, (402), (426), 433, (554)
  • Manchester Ship Canal, 33, 239,253, 322, (410) 591
  • Mersey, The, 206
  • Mersey, Aunual Report on the State of the, (11)
  • New York Harbour Improvements, 162
  • New York Harbour, Shipping Piers in, 143
  • North Sea and Baltic Canal, 55
  • Ouse, The, 55
  • Panama Canal, Plan of (Supplement, October 26M, 1900), 405, 455, 464, 46a, 509, 520, (611)
  • Remarkable Old Waterway, A, 550, 573, 599
  • Rosario, Harbour Works, Projected, (365)
  • ScbeveniDg, (519)
  • Simons Bay, New Port and Dry Dock at, (163)
  • Swansea, 206, (491)
  • Sydney, Harbour Trust for tho Wharves in, (400)
  • Thames, Tho, 433
  • Vladivostok, (467)
  • Welsh Coast, Projected Harbour on the, (150)
  • Windau, Harbour Improvements at, (112) Workington Dock, 206
  • see also Canals
  • HARROWING, Mr. Robert, (304)
  • Hartman Pig Iron-casting Machine, 622
  • Haskinised Timber, Experiments with on Indian State Railway, (239)
  • llasselmann, Mr. Fritz, Wood Preservative, 108
  • Hawick, Public Library and Reading Room, Mr. A. Carnegie’s Gift, (392)
  • Head, Wrightson, and Co., Limited, Increase their Capital, (22)
  • Healey, Mr. B. D., on the Disposal of Town Refuse, 192
  • Ilealoy, Sewage Scheme, (190)
  • Heating and Cooking by Electricity, (518)
  • Hoating of Railway Carriages, 103
  • Henderson, Mr. John M., (440)
  • Heng8t's Sii-juloria Bronza, 426
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, Machine Toole (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Herscbmann, Mr. Arthur, on the Automobile Wagon for Heavy Duty, 96
  • Hey wood, Refuse Destructor Buildings and Plant, (291)
  • Higb-pressures for Killing Bacteria, Experiments at the West Virginia Agricultural Experi¬mental Station, 504
  • High Temperatures, New Method of Producing, Mr. E. Lange on, 308
  • Holmes-Clatworthy System Electrically-driven Printers’ Machinery, 41
  • Holmfirth Sewerage Schemes, (467)
  • Hose Armour, (619)
  • Hotel near Waterloo Railway Station, Ereotion of an American, (265)
  • Housing of the Working Classes, Conference, (82)
  • Hughes Gold Medal, The, (163)
  • Humphrey, Mr. H. A., On Power, Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, 609, 618, 644
  • Hungary, 1899, Factories Started in, (137)
  • Hungary, Workmen’s Accident Insurance Scheme, 137
  • Hunt, Mr. R. W , Iron and Steel Rails in America, 5, 40
  • Huntington, Mr. Collis P., 168
  • Husson’s Acetylene Generator, 223
  • Hydraulic Embankment between Brooklyn and Rockaway Beacb, (400)
  • “ Hydraulicians,” (508)

I

  • ICE-IlANDLING Machinery, American, 552
  • Ice-making Plants, Production of Distilled Water for, 647
  • India-rubber Export from Brazil, (163)
  • Exports from Frenoh Guinea, (637)
  • Goods, Specifications for, 511
  • Pern, (637)
  • Indian Ink, 212
  • Indicator, The Mclnnes-Dobbie, 502
  • Indicator, Engine, The Doran and Taggart, 516
  • Indigo Production in Java, (163)
  • Ingham, Mr., On Detection of Waste in the Water Supply of Towns, 498, 500
  • Inspection Chamber Cover, Mr. John Jones, (338)

Institute, Cyole Engineers’:

  • Steel in Cycle Construction, Mr. D. Flather, (16)

Institute of Engineers, South Wales:

  • Drums and Pulleys, Discussion on the Relative Positions of, (74)
  • Pumping at the Elliott Collieries, Mr. Hann on Deep, (74)

Institute, Iron and Steel:

  • Presidential Address of Sir Wm. Roberts- Austen, 285, 301.325
  • Aluminium in Carbon in Cast Iron, Influence of, Messrs. Melland and Waldron, 308
  • American Standard Specifications and Methods of Testing Iron and Steel, Mr. A. L. Colby, 308
  • Autumn Meeting, Paris, Programme of Open¬ing and Address of the President, 146, (254), 285, 301
  • Excursions to Ilayange, St. Chamond, 831
  • High Temperaturos, New Methods of Produc¬ing, Mr. E. F. Lange, 308
  • Iron Industry in France, 1888 to 1898, Mr. II. Pinget, 285
  • and Phosphorus, Mr. Stead, 286
  • and Steel at the Universal Exhibition,
  • Mr. II. Bauerman, 286, 376, 423, 448
  • Papers taken as Road, 309
  • Rolling Mills, Suggestions for the Improvement of, Mr. Louis Katona, 308
  • Institute of Marine Engineers:
  • Heredity in Naval Engineers, On the Value of, Mr. J. R. Ruthven, (641)

Institute of Mining Engineers : American :

  • Signal Device for Mines, Mr. C. S. Herzig, 450
  • United States Geological Survey in Relation to the Mineral Resources of the Country, Mr. C. D. Walcott, 197

Institute, Sanitary :

  • Housing of the Working Classes, Conference to Consider, (82)

Institute of Sanitary Engineers :

  • Election of Members, 309
  • Institute: Staffordshire Iron and Steel:
  • Chemical Phenomena of Puddling, Lieut.-Col. L. Cubillo, (552)

Institute, Victoria:

  • Coal Reserves at the Close of tho Ninoteenth Century, Prof. Edward Hull on Our, 94

Institution, Blrkbeck:

  • Winter Session, Programmo, (287)

Institution, Chesterfield and Midland Counties :

  • Proposed Change of Name, (293)

Institution of Civil Engineers:

  • Reception at the Guildhall, 31
  • Presidential Address by Mr. Mansergh cn Fil¬tration. 462, 470
  • Awards, (352)
  • Dock Oates, Mr. F. K. Peach, 589
  • Leader on, 470
  • Signalling on the Liverpool Overhead Railway, Mr. S. B. Cottrell, 621
  • Outlying Siding Connections, Mr. A. W. Szlumper, 621
  • the Waterloo and City Railway, Mr. A. W. Szlumper, 621

Institution of Civil Engineers: Glas¬gow Association of Students of:

  • Civil Engineer ? What is a, Mr. F. J. Rowan, (571)
  • Introductory Address, Prof. Arch. Barr, (571)

Institution of Draughtsmen, British Manchester Branch:

  • Excursion to Liverpool, (94)
  • Linotype Company's Works Visited, (26)

Institution of Electric Engineers:

  • Annual Dinner, (448)
  • Inaugural Address of the President, Prof. Jas. Perry, en E'eotrio Engineering, 494, 522, 527, 551
  • Circular respecting Grant to Students to Visit Paris Exhibition, (68)
  • First Meeting, 369
  • Invitation to Members of the American Institute and Arrangements for their Stay in London, (56)
  • Mono Railway from Liverpool to Manchester, Mr. Bahr on his Proposed, 617
  • Students’ Grants, (142)
  • Subject for Discussion at the Joint Meeting in Paris of the American and English Institu¬tions, (62)
  • Sunday Trip on the Thames, A Briton on the Proposed, 96
  • Supersession of the Steam by the Electric Locomotive, Mr. W. E. Langdon, 506, (550), 570, 572, 599, 615, 620

Institution of Electric Engineers, Glasgow Section:

  • Presidential Address of Lird Kelvin, 551
  • Electricity Supply, Mr. W. A. Cbamen, 551

Institution of Engineers, Cleveland :

  • Election of Mr. W. II. Panton as President, (451)

Institution of Engineers and Naval Architects, Hull and District:

  • Address of the Now Secretary, Mr. H. Dunkerley, 506

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, East Coast:

  • Stress Produced in a Connecting-rod by its Motion, Mr, C. H. Innos, (116)

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, North-East Coast:

  • President, Mr. llenry Withy, Elected, (440)
  • Liquid Fuel, Mr. E. L. Orde, 575

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders In Scotland:

  • Conversazione and Exhibition of Models and Drawings, (365), 497
  • Opening Meeting, (402)
  • Presidential Address of Dr. Robert Caird. 443, 524

Institution of Junior Engineers:

  • Annual General Meeting, 453
  • Bell, Sir Lowtbian, President, (402)
  • Metallurgy of Tin, Mr. J. H. Davy James, 621
  • Summer Excursion, (175)
  • Visit to tho AUhnsen Works of the United Alkali Company, 248
  • Durham College of Science, Engineer¬ing Department, 248
  • Eiswick Works, 248
  • the Generating Station of the Central Railway, Shepherd's Bush,
  • Newcastle and District Electric Light¬ing Company, 248
  • Sunderland Docks and Hylton Colliery, 248
  • Swan and Hunter’s Ship and Floating Dock-building Yards. 248
  • Tyne Improvement Commissioners’ Works, 248

Institution of Mechanical Engineers:

  • Condensation in Stoam Eagine Cylinders, Uoservation on an Improved Glass Revealor for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin, 410, 423, 447, 477
  • Ehotrio Traction, Polyphase, Prof. C. A. Carua-Wilzoa, 4
  • Electric Vehicles, Mr. J. S. Warner, 640
  • Error in Report, (514), (522), 550
  • First Monthly General Meeting, (352)
  • Locomotive Practice in France, Recent, M. Ed. San vage, 3
  • “Long Cecil" Described, 3
  • Power, Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Humphrey, 609, 618, 644
  • Railway Wagons, On the Capacity of, as Affecting the Cost of Transport, Mr. Twinberrow, 514, 522, (550)

Institution of Mining and Metal¬lurgy :

  • Appointment of Mr, C. M. Dermid as Secretary, 436

Iron:

  • Action of Free Carbonic Aoid in Water on, Herr 0. Kribnke, (87)
  • with Aluminium, Alloying Cast, 118
  • American, 577
  • Bengal Pig, (637)
  • Canadian, (226)
  • Conciliation Board, The Scotch Manufactured, (114)
  • in France, Production of Pig and Malleable, (554)
  • Industry in France, 1888 to 1898, M IL I’ingot, 285
  • of the United States, Great Depres- ion of, (62)
  • Magnetic Properties of, Increased by the Addition of Silioon to, (239)
  • Manufacture, Australian, 372
  • Manufactured, Sales during the Two Months ending October 31st, 1900, (553)
  • Ore Carrying on Lake Superior, Now Records made, 519, (637)
  • Deposits and Coalfields of Shansi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass, 329
  • Exports at Lule from Gellivara Mines, (564)
  • Output in Canada, Pig, (392)
  • Production in tho Bilbao District, (11)
  • and Phosphorus, Mr. Stead on, 286 Prices, May and June, 100
  • and the Glasgow Warrant Market, Mr. C. McLaren on, (11)
  • Production in the Ural District, (190)
  • and Steel, American Exports of Leading Articles of, (318)
  • American Imports of, (318)
  • American Standard Specifica¬tions and Methods of Testing, Mr. Albert Ludd Colby, 308
  • Goods from Amorica, (426)
  • Import Duties in Germany, The Question of, 165
  • Profits, 368
  • Swedish, (163)
  • Trade of the United States, 504
  • Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1900, 286, 376, 423, 448
  • Universal Exhibition, Mr. H.
  • Bauerman on, 286 Works at Port Talbot, New, (286)
  • Trade, The American Tariff and the, 38
  • Trades, Falling off in the Midland, (253)
  • IRONWORKS near Bolton, New, (190)
  • Ironworks, Vale of White Ilorso, Purchased by Lord Wantage, (253)
  • Italians Employed in Wiirtemberg, (491)
  • Italian Export to Germany, and German Import to Italy, (544)
  • Italy, English Relations with, 141

J

  • JAMES Watt Anniversary Lecture, Professor A. Gray On " The Tides.” (365)
  • Japan, Meteorology in, (141)
  • Japanese Gold, 192
  • Jarrow, The Grit Nuisance in Connection with the Palmer Company's Steel Works, (163)
  • Jeffcock, Mr. Thomas, 136
  • Jefferies, Mr. J. R., 278
  • Jenkins, Mr. A. J., On Waste of Water, Cost of Detection and Prevention, 43
  • Jetty Construction at Bilbao and Zeebrugge. 434
  • Joint-stock Companies in Russia, (40)
  • Jones, Mr. John, Inspection Chamber Cover. (338)

K

  • KENDALL and Gent, Machine Tools, 236, 237
  • Kershaw, Mr. J. B. C., On the Cost of Power by Steam, Water, and Gas, 219, 290
  • King, Dr. J. T., 666
  • Kites, Traction by, 193
  • Klinger and Co., Isolating Stoam Valve, 628
  • Kröbnke, Herr 0., On the Destructive Action on Iron of Free Carbonic Action in Water, (87)
  • Krupp's Modified Welin Breech Screw, 248
  • Krupp, Herr von, Title Conferred on, (440)

L

Labour Questions, Strikes, and Trade Disputes:

  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
  • Support the North-Eastern Men's Demand for Advance in Wages, 378
  • Baglan Engineering Company’s Works, Wages Advance, (226)
  • Bjard of 'trade Labour Department, Sep¬tember and October-November Reports, (392), (494), (611)
  • Brassworkers’ Wages, (45), 116, 424
  • Burnley, Stoppage of Miners at, (190)
  • Charleroi Glass Workers, (305)
  • Chicago, Scarcity of Hands in, (253)
  • Coalownors’ Association and Miners’ Federa¬tion, Arrangement on the Wages Question between, 145, 149
  • Coal Strike, Fears of Another, (74)
  • in France, (491), (530)
  • at Resolven Cvlliery, (250)
  • TinJes Conciliation Bjard and the Scotch Miners, (121)
  • Colliers’ Wages, (145), (149)
  • Disputes in September, and Number of Work¬ people Involved, (392)
  • Dowlaie Colliers’ Strike, ICO
  • Duffrvn Works, Morriston, Advance Demanded, (’250)
  • Durham Miners’ Application for Advance in Wages, (137)
  • Emergency Signalmen and Objections of the Men, (491)
  • Employment Returns Issued by Trado Unions, (629)
  • Enginemen Connected with Northumberland Collieries, Advance of Wages Requested by, (H4), (124)
  • Erton Miners, Threatened Strike, (200)
  • Factories and Workshops, Report for 1899 of, (7)
  • Factory and Workshops Act, Section 40, to be Applied to Factories and Workshops in which Pens are Made, (87)
  • Federation Meetings, Pontypridd, ICO
  • Friction on the Taft' Vale Railway, (163), 194
  • Great Western, Midland, and London and North-Western Engine Drivers and Firemen, Meeting at Neath, (265)
  • Hamburg Dock Labourers’ Strike, (318)
  • Iron Plato Trado Society and Midland Counties Trade Federation, Operatives Ask for Ad¬vance, (249)
  • Ironworkors’ Wages, (318)
  • Labour Troubles, 262, 298, 322, 337, 373, 389, 412, 436, 466, 489, 525, 550, 566, 596, 610, 641
  • Law and Trades Unions, The, 523
  • Middlesbrough Dockers’ Dispute Ended, (124)
  • Miners’ Wages, (123), (121)
  • Minors’ Wages in South Wales, 559
  • National Free Labour Association, Arrange¬ments for the Employment of Militiamon,
  • 369
  • Newcastle Branch of tho Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Advance of Wages Demand, (62)
  • Northumberland Colliery Mechanics, Wages Questions, (190)
  • Overtime Suspended on Account of the Heat, (62)
  • Pembroke Dockyard, Treasury Scheme for Compensation for Inquiry Accepted, (253), (293)
  • Penrhyn Slate Quarries Closed, (544)
  • Railway Conciliation Board, Proposed, 321
  • Employés Mooting at Neath, (265)
  • Labour, 242
  • and Other Strikes, 298, 340, (611)
  • Scottish Manufactured Iron Trade, Conciliation and Arbitration Board, Redaction in Wages, (544)
  • Sliding Scale Committee, Important Meeting, 12th November, (506)
  • Stevedores, Strike of, 100
  • Stoppage of Barrow Hematite Steel Works and
  • Damping Down of Askam Works, (467)
  • Strike of Guards, North-Eastern Railway, (611), (624)
  • and Lock-outs of 1899, 564
  • of Mineral Guards, Tyne Dock, (602), (624)
  • Suggestion for tho Prevention of, 340
  • Swansea Docks, Strike for One Halfpenny par Hour, (87)
  • Tuff Vale Railway Strike, 163, 194, 200, 238, 241
  • Tin-plato Trade Unions and the Search for New Markets, 14
  • Trade Disputes in November, (637)
  • Trade Unions in 1899, 617, 637
  • Unsteadiness of Workmen and its Results, Mr. I. Ward, of the Shipbuilding Firm of Wm. Denny and Bros., on the, (491)
  • Wages to bo Paid to the Steel Millmen at the Consett Works, (11)
  • Welsh Colliers’ Agitation, (124)
  • LANCASTER and Tonge, Limited, Method for Supporting the Piston-rod, 377 Langdon, Mr. W., on the Supersession of the Steam by the Electric Locomotive, (506), 550, 570, 572, 599, (615), 620
  • Larmor, Mr. Joseph, Presidential Address, 235, 243, 272
  • Lathe, Backing off Loewo (vii., viii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Backing off Roinecker (vi. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900, Figs. 17, 18, 19)
  • Brake, Domoor (ii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Crankshaft, Dean, Smith, and Grace (xiv., Fig. 28 and drawings, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Horizontal, Boubey (iii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Horizontal, Société Alsacienne (iv., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Screw-cutting, Demoor (i, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Semi-automatic Turret, 620
  • Taper Screwing Attachment to, Herbert (xii., Figs. 26, 27, and Drawings, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Three-spindle, 599
  • Three-spindle, Demoor (ii., Fig. 3, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Triplo-aotion Chucking, Broekie (xv., Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • for Turning Granite, 376
  • Turret, Sooiété Alsacionne (iv., Fig. 8, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • 12in. Gap. Reinevker (vi., Fig. 11, Supple¬ment, November 23>d, 1900)
  • Wheel, Hautmont (xii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Launch Machinery, Ardwiok Engineering Com¬pany, (73)
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 23, 40, 67. 101, 125 151, 169, 170, 201, 212, 251, 279, 305, 329,379, 403, 427, 453, 480, 507, 631, 655, 603 025, 661
  • Law, Mr. Ily., 321
  • Liw and Trades Unions, The, 523
  • Lead Industry of North Cardiganshire, Revival In, (74)

Leaders:

  • Admiralty Engineering, 63
  • Aerial Ships, 139
  • Aluminium and Copper, Future of, 166
  • Amorioan Armour Plate, 546
  • American Coal in Europe, 291
  • Shipbuilding Developments, 418
  • Steel Trade, The, 139
  • Tariff and the Iron Trade, The, 38
  • Attraction, 341
  • Automatic Stokers, 63
  • Boiler Explosions, Phenomena of, 496
  • at St. Helens, 615
  • Select Committee on, 90, 217
  • Bristol Quays, 418
  • Cheap Power, 38
  • Coal, American, in Europe, 294
  • Price of, 216
  • Trade Crisis, German, 268
  • Coaling Stations in the Hod Sea, German and Russian, 522
  • Colliery Wages and Profits in South Wales, 343
  • Copper Supplies, 394
  • Education and Trade, 639
  • Electric Earth Returns, 622
  • Locomotion, Mr. W. Langdon on, 670
  • Locomotives, 615
  • Supply Mains. 295
  • Engine Breakdowns, 320
  • Engines, Turbine Steam, 417
  • Engineers, Naval, 469, 495, 545, 593
  • Engineers in the United States Navy, 469, 495
  • English and American Methods, (Mechanical Engineering), 215
  • Entrenched Positions, Attack of, 165
  • French Marine, The, 37
  • French Naval Reforms, 521
  • Gas, Price of North London, 470
  • Gathmann Aerial Torpedo Gun, 191
  • German Coal Trado Crisis, The, 268
  • German Customs Duos, Revision of, 165
  • Goods Tralli3, Conduct of, (Largo Wagons in United States), 216
  • GoscheD, Mr., at Bay, 13
  • GoscheD, Mr., his Memorandum, 64, 89, 217
  • Inland Navigation in Germany, 14
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, 4/0
  • Iron and Steel Profits, 368
  • Locomotives, Compound, 294
  • Locomotive Explosion at Westerfield, 393
  • London Streets, 546
  • Loree, Mr. L. F., his History of the Goods Wagon and Freight Car, 216
  • Machinery of Fighting Ships, 115
  • Machinery, Manufacture of, 441
  • Matter, Modern Views of, 140
  • Mechanical Engineers. Training of, 293, 343
  • Mercier—and After, 616
  • Motor Care, 14
  • Naval Engineers, 469, 495, 645, 693
  • Engineers, United States, 469, 495
  • Officers and Warships, 640
  • Suggestions, 594
  • Navy, The, 441
  • North-British Railway Accident, The, 267
  • Penalties, 116
  • Picketting, Injunctions against, 241
  • Railway Labour, 242
  • Speeds, 191, 471
  • Unpunctuaiity, 319
  • Wagons, 522
  • Rille Ranges, The Provision of, 90
  • Science and the Manufacturer, 496 Screw Gauges, 319
  • Shipbuilding in America, Cost of, 594
  • Simplicity and Complication, 36S
  • Smoke, Prevention of, 639
  • Speed in tho Navy, 89
  • Steam Engine, Now Theory of the, 367
  • Steam Jackets Useful ? Are, 470
  • Tost of Stoam Engines, A, 241
  • United States Armour-plate Question, Tho 242
  • Competition, 418 Competition, Sir I, L. Bell on 569
  • Water Supply, A Question of, 394
  • Water-tube Boilers in Merchant Ships, 268

Sub-Leaders:

  • Admiralty Boiler Committee, Selection of Mr. J. Inglis, 217
  • Aluminium Patents, 523
  • American Bridge Work for the Uganda Rail¬way, 595
  • Railroad Construction, 116
  • Steel Ship Plates, Rejection of, 523
  • Anglo-German Cablegrams, 570
  • Atlantic Record, The, 269
  • Boilers, Belleville, 39, 442
  • Brassworkers' Wages,'116
  • British Association, The, 192
  • Machinery Abroad, 369
  • Railway Orders in the United States,
  • Sir H. Vincent on, 516, 565
  • Carnegie Projects, 344
  • Carnegie Steel for England, 321
  • Clyde Shipbuilding, 845
  • Coal Bills, Railway Companies'. 166
  • Coalfield, Development of the Yorkshire, 64
  • Coal in India, English, 442
  • Price of, 141
  • Prices of Locomotive, 16
  • Trade with Hull Port, The, 166
  • Trade, Yorkshire, 419, 497, 694
  • Yorkshire Steam, end the Tuff Vale Strike, 217
  • Commercial Treaty with Germany, The New. 419
  • Copper, 295
  • Electricity on the Underground Railway, 670
  • Gas Lighting, Incandescent, 268
  • German Treaty, Proposed New, 546
  • German Shipbuilding Capabilities, 192
  • Glasgow’s Facilities for Technical EJueation, 369
  • Glasgow Tramways, 91
  • Goscben, Mr., 321
  • Japanese Gold, 192
  • Jubilee of the Submarine Cable, 217
  • Liw and Trade Unions, 623
  • Lengthening Vessels, 192
  • Locomotives, Cleaning, 442
  • London Water Supply, 497. 616
  • Machinery, Openings for, 344
  • Machinery Shipments, 39
  • Mechanical Flight, 192
  • Minos Drainage, 61
  • Portholes for Passenger Ships, E ilarged, 110
  • Railway Accident at Hind ley, 216
  • Coal Contracts, The, 570, 595
  • Companies' Coal Bil s, 166
  • Conciliation Board, Propo?ed, 821
  • Railway in the Balkans, 523
  • Speeds, 471
  • Russia, Northern Railway of, 623
  • Russia in the Red Sea, 623
  • Russian Navy, The, 395
  • St. Michael’s Acetyleno Installation, The, 321
  • Sultan’s Guns, The, 15
  • Telegraphic Communication with Southern and Eastern Asia, 395
  • Tin-plates, 497
  • Tin-plate Trade Unions and the Search for New Markets, 14
  • Tube Trade, The, 108
  • Turbine-propelled Channel Steamers, 91
  • United States Senate and the Nicaragua Canal, 616
  • Yorkshire Coa'owners and the Locomotive Con¬tracts, 570, 595
  • Yorkshire Coal Trade, The, 419, 497, 591
  • LEAN, Mr. Chas. Calculating the Curve of Equi¬librium or Line of Thrust in Arched Ribs, 110, 111
  • Lectures on Railway Management, (480)
  • Leeds Corporation, System of Collecting Tram Fares, (293)
  • Leeds Sewage, Treatment of, 232
  • Legal Intelligence:
  • The Crown v. A Bye-law Passed by a Local Authority, (213)
  • Whitehead v. Ramsden, Taylor, and Co. (Work¬man’s Property in his Invention), 121
  • Letters to the Editor:
  • Acetyleno Gas Generators, W. Doman, 36
  • Admiralty Engineering, Royal Navy, 261
  • Aürial Experiment, W. E. I., 96
  • Aürial Torpedoes, Lonis Gathmann, 67
  • Alloying Cast Iron with Aluminium, Wm. H. Siddle, 118
  • American Works Practice, Wm. C. Hogg, 415
  • Artistic Accuracy, Arthur Rigg, 499
  • Atlantic City Flyers, Crewe, 573
  • Belleville Boiler, Tho, A. R K. S., 86
  • Bevel-wheel Planers, John Richardson, 212
  • Blackheath and Greenwich Electric Generating Station, Reginald P. Wilson, 264
  • Boiler Explosions, J. C., 499
  • Boilers in the Navy, Soperintending Engineer, 67
  • British Exhibits at Paris, Wiilans and Robin¬son, Limited, 36
  • Trade and Manufacturers, Fair Trade, 118
  • Cement Testing, Chas. Lionel Smith, 162
  • Chevalet Detartariser, The, Wm. Boby, 217
  • Colliers’ Wages, F. B. Saunders, 145
  • Copper Supply, The World's, Reginald Enock, 364
  • Couplings, Autoratic Railway Wagon, T. A. Brockelbank, 415
  • Crank Shafts, Built, J. Brady, jun., 95
  • Dairy Show, 1900, Edw. C. Backbone, 415
  • Disulphurisation of Cok9, W. A. Jenkin, 322
  • Engines, Gas and Oil, at the Paris Exhibition, Edw. C. Blackstone, 549
  • Engine, The Straight Line, John E. Sweet, 499
  • Engineers, Consnliing, W. H. Thornbery, 598
  • English and American Railways, C. M. Wales, 619
  • English <•. American Tools, Francis H. Crittall, 549
  • Factory Inspector as Advertising Agent, The, Fred. Miller, 195
  • Fan Efficiency, Brattice, 388 ; W. A. Granger, 413, 498, 573, 619 ; P. W., 444, 549, 599, 619
  • Ferranti Engine and Dynamo, Test of a, N. Applebee, 619
  • Fly-wheels. Efficiency of, Volvox, 413
  • French Riilways, how they Impede the Deve¬lopment of the Country, Horus, 195
  • Gas from Sewage, W. Naylor, 517
  • Gas from Sludge, Elw. A. Harman, 573
  • German Gebrauchsmuster ! Can an Englishman
  • Hold a Valid, C. P. A., 388 ; Fell and James,
  • 518 ; H. it W. Pataky, 364
  • Goods Traffic, Conduct of, J. D. Twinberrow, 217
  • Great Eistorn Suburban Extensions, Snares- brook,388
  • Heating Railway Carriages, C. A. Brantsen, 212
  • II jpper Drodger, La Puissante, Walter Robt. Kinipple, 264 ; Walter Brown for William
  • Simon and Co., Ltd., 322
  • Illuminating Gas from Sewago Slnlge, Elw. A. II irman, 445
  • Iodian Ink, A. E. S , 212
  • Institution of Electric Engineers, A Briton, 96
  • Lithes, Three-spindle, C. P., 599
  • Levelling Staff, J. Gould, 619
  • Lsvelliog Staff, G. W. Hardman, 699
  • lzghting of St. Michael's, Thorn and Hoddlo Acetylene Company, Limited, 361
  • Locomotives, Cleaning, A Reader, £18
  • Locomotive Engines at the Paris Exhibition R. v. Helmholtz, 18
  • Licomotive Explosion at We3terficld, Loco. Boiler Maker, 413
  • Lubrication, Question in, Ocean Tramp, 445
  • Machine Tools, English and American, J. S. V. Bickford, 195
  • Machine Tools, English and American, Wm. B. Pinching, 247
  • Mechanical Engineers, Training of, J. S. V. Bickord, 474 ; T. H. B.,338 ; Catapult, 388 ; Employer, 340 ; A. M. I. M. E„ 444, 474; On¬looker, 340 ; Poppet Head, 322; Robert H. Smith, 444 ; C. E. Wolff, 413
  • Mint, A Year's Work at the, E. G. King, 217
  • Motor Trial, The 1000 Miles, Purchaser, 67
  • Nature of Matter, The, Q, 195
  • Naval Engineers, Chief Engineer, 573, 698, 615;
  • Djm Spiro Spero, 548; Engineer, 618 ; Fid- ley House, 517, 598 ; Fleet Engineer, 618
  • J. Holley, 598 ; Mercantile Chief, 518 ; Naval Eocumbranco, 548,654; Naval Engineer, 645; Ona of tho Naval Engioeors, 614 ; R.N., 548 ; Stand Bye, 644 ; Weary One, 673
  • New Zealand Coal, J. Watson, 145
  • Niclansje Boilers, G. do Grave Sells, 118
  • Niclausso Bailers, Wiilans and Robinson, Limi¬ted, 98, 145
  • North of Franco Riilway, Eloctric Arrange¬ment on, Safety, 445
  • Novik, The, John I. Thornycroft and Co., 519
  • Oil Gav Lighting, Eirly, W. B. Paley, 36-1