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*French, Gambetta, 508, 514  
*French, Gambetta, 508, 514  
*Russian, First-rate Protected, 137, 139
*Russian, First-rate Protected, 137, 139
*Russian, Smolensk, R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., 298
*Swedish, Proposed, 398
*United States, California, 66
*Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Gunboats, &c.:— British—
*Shallow-draught Gunboat Teal, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 676
*Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Gunboats, &o.:— Foreign—
*Turkish Submarine Boat, 1887, Nordenfelt, 86, 87, 91
*Mercantile Passenger and others :—
*British—
*Cross-Channel Passenger Steam¬ship Services, Cork and Ulster, 1860, 566, 567, 672, 673
*Mission Stern - wheel Steamer Livingstone, 548
*Pinna, s.s., Auxiliary Boiler, with Oil Fuel Burner, 276
*Thames Passenger Steamboat Service, 132
*Twin-screw Steamer Haver¬ford, Brown and Co., Limited, 601
*Yacht, Steam, Lysistrata, Denny Bros., 302
*Mercantile Passenger and others Foreign—
*Red Star Liner, Vaderland, 117
*River Steamer, General Pando,
*for the Amazon. 456
*White Star Liner, Celtic, 373, 378
*Ships’ Water-tight Doors, Mr. F. T. Bowles, 3, 4
*Slotting Machine, Crank Web, Joshua Buckton and Co., 545
*Slotting Machine, Thos. Shanks and Co. (vi., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
*Steel Wagon for South African Railways, 629
*Stoker, New Under-feed, 197, 198
*Switch Box, Kingsland, 514
'''T
*TELEGRAPH Printing, Siemens and Halsko (Russia), 315
*Tramcars, Compressed Air, Paris, 614, 615, 621
*Tramway Plant, Birkenhead, 600, 601
*Tramways, Slot Electric, London County Council’s, 187
*Tramway System, Combiocd Trolley and Conduit) Mr. A. tf. Connett, 298, 299, 331
*Transformer, Ganz and Co., 284
*Tunnel Cascade, Great Northern Railway, U.S A , 221
'''V
*VALVE Goar, Corliss, Soc. Alsacienno, Paris Exhibition, 392
*Valve Gear, Salzer, 264, 266
*Valve, Slide, Weighton and MorrisoD, 686
'''W
*WAGON for South African Railway, Steel, 629
*Water Meters, Smith’s, 328, 329
*Water Power Plant, Snoqualmie Falls, U.S.A., 58, 59, 60, 61
*Water-tight Doors, Mr. F. T. Bowles, 3, 4
*Water-tight Doors, Montgomery-Moore’s, 4
*Waterworks at Hampton, Now, 434, 449, 452
*Winding Gear, Eraser and Chalmers, Limited, Whiting, 366
*Winding Goar, Hopwood and Marshall, 367
*Winding Goar, Whiting, 366
*Winding at a German Colliery, Koepe System of, 182,183
*Works at Poplar, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 348, 353

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List of Names

A

  • AGAR’S Indicator Reducing Gear, 200
  • Allen, Mr. A. H., Storage of Electricity, 605, 606, Figs. 12—15
  • Alley and McLellan, Engines at the Glasgow Exhibition, 642, 643, 644, 645
  • American Locomotives and Railway Wagons for Export, 473, 474. 478
  • American Rotary Pig Iron Casting Machine, 11
  • Anniston Pipe Foundry, U.S.A., 390, 391
  • Armstrong, Lord, 7
  • Ashford, Mr. Jas., Light Lathes and Screw Machines, 198, 223
  • AssuAn Dam, 547
  • Atlas Engineering Company, Turning and Boring Mill, 225

B

  • BACCHANTE, Armoured Cruiser, 216
  • Belleville Boiler Tool, 599
  • Benskin Manufacturing Company, Limited, Flexi¬ble Leather Fillet, 406
  • Benton and Stone, Dust-removing Installation, 351
  • Berninghaus and Co., Steam Boiler, 291
  • Bietrix Nicolet and Co., Water-tube Boiler, 291
  • Birkenhead Tramway Plant, 600, 601
  • Boer Field Artillery, 415, 416
  • Bowles, Mr. F. T., Water-tight Doors, Paris Exhibition, 3, 4
  • Bradley and Craven, Limited, Brick and Tile Press, 246
  • Britannia Company, Radial Drilling Machine, 406
  • British Armoured Cruiser Drako, 514
  • British Machine Tools at the Glasgow Exhibition (Supplement, June 28M, 1901)
  • Broadbent, Mr. Hy., 8ft. Face-plate Lathe, 142, 148
  • Brown, Boveri, and Co., 350 kilowatt Alternator, Paris Exhibition, 30, 31
  • Brown and Co., Limited, Twin-screw Steamer Haverford, International Navigation Company, U.S.A., 604
  • Brown, Marshalls, and Co., Limited, Steel Wagons for South African Railways, 629
  • Buckton and Co., Joshua, Crank Web Slotting Machine, 545

C

  • CAMPBELL Gas Engine Company, Oil Engine for Towing Plant, 402
  • Camden Pipe Foundry, Now Jersey, U.S.A., 258, 268, 313
  • Carron Company, 8^in. Centre Lathes, xiv., Drilling and Tapping Machine, (xiv., Supplement, JuneWlk, 1901)
  • Carter and Wright, Power Hammer, 483
  • Channel Steamer Rainbow, 1837, and her “Steeple" Engines, 318, 319
  • Chicago, Bascule Drawbridge at, 174
  • Connett, Mr. A. N., Combined Trolley and Con¬duit Tramway System, 298, 299, 331
  • Clayton Fire-extingnisbiog Apparatus, 11S
  • Creil, 1000 H.P. Direct current Dynamo, Paris Exhibition, 63, 134
  • Crittall Manufacturing Company, Cold Iron Saw, 224
  • Cross Channel Passenger Steam Services, 430, 566, 567
  • CroRsley Brothers, Gas - blowing Engine (500 Horse-power), 344, 345
  • Crowden, Mr. C. T., Oil Motor Tractor, 561
  • Crystal Palace, Engineering Details at, 108, 319, 320, 441

D

  • D’AURIA Air Compressor, The, 630
  • Davidson and Co., Limited, Sirocco Fan, 650, 651
  • Decauville 8.1 II. P. Pbmtcn, 475
  • Dobson and Co., Piston Ring, 591
  • Dominion Coal Company of Canada, Air-com¬pressing Engines, Walker Brothers, 646
  • Dujardin et Cie., Triple-expansion Four-cylinder Horizontal Engine, Paris Exhibition, 82, 83, 84
  • Dnnoan Stewart and Co., Limited, 800 II.P. Compound Tramway Traction Engine, 14
  • Diirr Water-tube Boiler, 557, 686

E

  • EGGERS, Messrs,, Enclosed Motor, 485
  • Enzeli-Teheran, Now Road (Supplement, February let, 1901), 110, 162, 163, 167

F

  • FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew, 601
  • Feather's 8in. Central Lathe, 403
  • Fives - Lille Company, Limited, 800-Kilowatt Dynamo and Engino, 286
  • France, Water-power Developments in, Power Station at Gavot-Clavaux, 616
  • Franeo-Tosi Engines, Paris Exhibition, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372
  • French Armoured Cruiser Gambetta, 541

G

  • GABRIEL and Co., Life-guard for Tramcars, 214
  • Gambetta, Proposed French Armoured Cruiser, 508
  • Ganz and Co., Electric Passenger Motor Railway Car and Locomotive, 233, 234
  • System of Electric Traction, 115, 116
  • Three - phase Generator ; Transformer ;
  • Three-phase Locomotive, 284
  • 1200-Kilowatt Tri-phase Alternator, 261
  • Electric Crane, 272, 273
  • Two-motor Electric Railway Truck, 85
  • Garuti Cell, The, 417
  • General Pando, River Steamer for the Amazon, Cochran and Co., 456
  • Glasgow Exhibition, Bell Rock Light, 589
  • Concert Hall, 289 Hall of Industries, 289, 293
  • British Machine Tools Supplement, June Will, 1901,, 664, 665,666
  • Machinery Hall, 185, 186, 293
  • Steam Engines at the, 586, 596, 642, 643
  • Good Hope, /Armoured Cruiser, 211, 216
  • I Goodman's Patent Shaking Barrel, 486
  • Great Central Railway, Express Passenger Locomotive, Mr. Harry Pollitt (Supplement, April 12/A, 1901), 380
  • Great Central Railway, Victoria Station, Notting¬ham, 70, 71, 96, 97
  • Great Western Railway, Standard Wagon Axle- I box, 327

H

  • HAAB, Prof. O., Eye Magnet, Paris Exhibition, 394
  • Hlackl Arc Lamp, Paris Exhibition, 445
  • Hammersmith Electric Power Station, Under¬feed Stoker, 197, 198
  • Hampton, New Pumping Station at, 434, 449, 452
  • Hartman Company, American Rotary Pig Iron Casting Machine, 11
  • Herbert, Limited, Alf., Machino Tools, No. 4
  • Hexagon Turret Lathe, (viii., ix., x., xi., xii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Herbert, Mr. E. G., Sawing Machines, 536
  • H.M.S. Teal, Shallow-Draught Gunboat, Yarrow and Company, Limited, 676
  • II.M. Torpedo Boat No. 8, 86, 87
  • Germany Mechanical Filter, 277
  • Hethorington and Sons, Limited, 18ft. Boring Mill, 423
  • Iletberington and Sons, Limited, Metal Saws, xii., Milling and Drilling Machine, xiii. (Supple¬ment, June 28th, 1901)
  • Holroyd and Company, Limited, Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibition, vi., vii., Liobert Screw Milling Machine (Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Hoor Curve Tracer, 285
  • Hopwood and Marshall, Winding Gear, 367
  • Hough, Mr. E. J., Lifeboat and Launching Gear, Paris Exhibition, 3
  • Hulse and Co., Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibi¬tion, Open Spindle Turret Lathe, Vertical Milling Machine, (vii., viii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow, 494, 495, 496, 497, 499, 500, 501, 501, 525, 527, 528, 629, 531, 532, 540

I

  • INDIANA, Illinois, and Iowa Railway, Bridge over the Vermillion River, 654
  • Irving, Mr. Juhn, Double Tube Boiler, 354, 355
  • Italian Battleship Vittorio Emanuole III., 260

J

  • JAPAN Imperial Government, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Mr. R. F. Trevithick, 138
  • Jenkins, Rd., Fire-throwing from Locomotives, 602
  • Jordan, Wm. Leighton, Friction of the Spinning Top, 577
  • Joy. Mr. David, Types of Assistant Cylinders, 357

K

  • KEW Bridge, New, 352
  • Kingsland Switch Box. 514
  • Kitson Lamp, The, 576
  • “Knockabout” Acetylene Lamp, Tho, 485
  • Kodolitsch Electric Riveter, Tho, 484
  • Koepe System of Winding at a Gorman Colliery, 182, 183
  • Köerting Two-cycle 350 Brake Horse-power Gas Engine, 23, 24
  • Krauss Locomotive, Paris Exhibition (Supple¬ment, January Mi, 1901), 5

L

  • LAGOS Government Railway, 662, 668
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Eight-wheels-coupled Coal Engine, Mr. J. A. F. Aspinall, 220
  • Lang and Sons, John, Large Shell-turning Lathe xv., Screw-cutting Lathe, (xvi., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Leith, Dock Weirs at, 237
  • Lion Works, Abergavenny, Breakdown Plant, 149
  • Liverpool, Heavy Motor Wagon Trials, 571, 575, 592, 593, 594
  • Livingstone, Mission Stern-wheel Stoamer, 548
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Express Engine, Mr. R. J. Billinton (Supple¬ments, June 7th and lith, 1901)
  • London County Council, Slot Electric Tramways, 187
  • Lovell Interlocking Gear, The, 578
  • Lyall’s Water-tube Boiler, 421
  • Lysistrata, Steam Yacht, Denny Bros., 302

M

  • McLELLAN, Limited, P. and W., Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibition, Lathe for Turn¬ing Buffers, (vii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Manhattan Railway Company, Electric Plant of the, 301
  • Mediterranean Railway, Express Locomotive, The, Gio Ansaldo and Co., Alessandro Volta, 322, 312, 343
  • Mersey Docks, Double-power Hydraulic Capstan Gate, Machinery for, 619, 620
  • Middleton Swing Bridge, Conn., U.S.A., 212, 213
  • Milk and Co., George, Fixed Feed Pump, 381
  • Moffat Feed-water Heater, 75
  • Mond Gas Scheme, Map Showing Area of Opera¬tion, 537
  • Montgomery-Moore's Water-tight Doors, Paris Exhibition, 4
  • Montmorency Falls, Canada, Hydraulic Power Plant, 36, 37, 40
  • Mumford, Mr. A. C., Duplex Circulating Pumps, 150

N

  • NAVAL War Game, 10
  • Naval War Game under Coast Warfare Rules, 563
  • Now England Gas and Coke Company's Works, Everett, Mass., U.S.A.,422, 426
  • Now South Wales, Macleay River, Wooden Bridge, Mr. C. W. Darley, 326
  • New York Central Railway, Express Locomotive, 448
  • Nordenfelt Submarine Boat for Turkey, 1887, 86, 87, 91, 146, 147
  • North - Eastern Railway, Express Passenger Engine, Mr. Wilson Worsdell (Supplement, February 15th, 1901)
  • North-Eastern Railway Works at Newcastle, 546
  • North-Westom Railway of India, Side Tank Engine, Mr. G. Winmill, 6C3
  • Norwegian Section, Prime Movers at the Park Exhibition, A. L. Thune, 336
  • Norwich Union Firo Insurance Company Motor Steam Fire Engine, 486

O

  • OERLIKON, Tndnctor Alternator, Spinning Motor, Portable Motor, Paris Exhibition, 135
  • Okes-Serve Water-tube Boiler, The, 651
  • Oldfield's Turret Lathe, GlaFgow Exhibition, (ii.,Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Opensh&w Armour Plate, 6iD., 377
  • Orde's Oil Fuel Burner, Auxiliary Boiler of e.s. Pinna fitted with, 276
  • Otto Gas Engine Works, Oil Engines for Sub¬marine Torpedo Boats, 450

P

  • PARIS Exhibition, Boilers at, 291, 292, 311, 312
  • Cold Storage at, Linde Re¬frigerator, 259
  • Electrical Engineering at, 30, 31, 63, 85, 115, 116, 134, 135, 208, 209, 233, 234, 261, 272,273, 284,285, 286, 314, 315, 394, 395, 396, 445
  • Express Locomotive, Saxony State Railways (Supplement, January 18th, 1901)
  • Lighthouse Engineering at, 255, 257
  • Prime Movers at the, 44, 45, 82, 83, 84, 160, 161, 162, 264, 265, 266, 267, 286, 287, 336, 392
  • Paris, Mechanical Traction in Compressed Air Tramcars, 614, 615, 621
  • Paris, Motor Cars in, 139
  • Parker, Limited, Thos., Standard Gauge Electric Locomotive, 567
  • Paucksch, R., Steam Boiler, 292
  • Pearn and Co., Limited, Frank, Patent Cylinders for Single-acting Ram Pumps, 619
  • Petry, Dcreux, Steam Generator, 311
  • Petzhold, Steam Generator, 311
  • Pinua, s.s,, Auxiliary Boiler with Oil Fuel Burner, 276
  • Plawsworth, Temporary Pumping Plant, 74
  • Port Antonia and Port Royal, One Boiler, Triple-expansion Engines (Supplement, May 3rd, 1901),

R

  • RANKINE Disengaging Gear, Paris Exhibition, 3
  • Red Star Liner Vaderland, John Brown and Co., 117
  • Reid, Mr. R. James, and Mr. Hugh, 493
  • ‘' Reliance ” Patent Feed-water Regulator Com¬pany, New Feed-water Regulator, 544 Rice and Co., Treble-power Hydraulic Press, 247
  • Richards and Co., Limited, George, Machine Tools, Paris Exhibition, 124
  • Rioter Electrical Machinery, Paris Exhibition, 393, 395, 396, 418, 419, 420 Ringhollor, F., Triple-expansion Four-cylinder Condensing Engine, Paris Exhibition, Austrian Section, 192
  • Ringbolfer, F., Vertical Four-cylinder Triple¬-expansion Engine, Paris Exhibition (Supplement, March 8th, 1901)
  • Robey and Co., Limited, Cross Compound Engine, Glasgow Exhibition, 570
  • Vertical Compound High - speed Engine, 596
  • Robinson and Son, Mortising Machine for Rail¬way Wagon Work, 484
  • Royal Mail Steamer Ulster, 1860, Passenger Steamer Cork, Cross-Channel Passenger s.s. Services, 672, 673
  • Rush worth and Co., Machine Tools for Plates and Angles, 512, 513
  • Russell, Battleship, 216
  • Russian Cruiser Smolensk, R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., 298
  • Russian First-rato Protected Cruisers Bogatyr, Pallada, and Variag, 137, 139

S

  • SANDON Engine Works, 625
  • Sautter, Harlé, and Co., Combined Petroleum Engines and Dynamos, Paris Exhibition, Electric Engineering, 196
  • Saxony State Railways, Express Engine, Paris Exhibition, 112,113
  • Scblattner Automatic Cut-out, Dynamo, 285
  • Schnoider’a Cell Regulator, Paris Exhibition, 395, 396
  • Scott and Mountain, Ernest, Combined Engine and Dynamo, 600
  • Shanks and Co., Limited, High-speed Vertical Compound Engine, Glasgow Exhibi¬tion, 612, 617
  • Shanks and Co., Limited, Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibition, Radial Drilling . Machine, Vertical and Horizontal Planing Machine, . Slotting Machine . (iv., v., vi., Supple¬ment, June 28th, 1901)
  • Sharp, Stewart, and Co., Limited, Machine Tools, Planing Machine, Boring and Milling Machine, Slotting Machine (i., ii., iii., Supple¬ment, June 28th, 1901)
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Direot-current Gene¬rator, Paris Exhibition, 415
  • Siemens and Halske (Russia) Dynamo, Electric Pump, Field Magnet, Station Switch, Printing Telegraph, 814, 315
  • Simonis and Linz, Steam Generator, 311
  • Smith’s Water Meters, 328, 329
  • Smith and Coventry, FlatTurret Lathe, iii., Rapid Key-way Radial Drilling Tapping Machine, Glasgow Exhibition (Supplement, June 28M, 1901)
  • Snoqualmie Falls, U.S.A., Water-power Plant, 58, 59, 60, 61
  • Soc. Alsacienno, Paris Exhibition, Corliss Valve Gear, 392
  • Solignac Water-tube Boiler, The, 442, 443
  • South African Railways, Steel Wagon for, 629
  • Southwark and Vauxhall Water Company's Now Pumping Engines at Riverdale, Mr. J. W. Rastler, 434, 452
  • Steinmnllor Steam Generator, 312
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway Bridge, The First Iron One, 483
  • Stone and Co., Messrs., Sewer Ventilating Appa¬ratus, 140
  • Stork, Fibres, and Co., Electric Travelling Crane, Paris Exhibition, 208, 209
  • 6C0 Horse-power Com¬pound Horizontal Con¬densing Engine, Paris Exhibition, Dutch Sec¬tion, 160, 161, 162
  • Sulzer Brothers, Centrifugal Pump, 264
  • Horizontal and Vertical Steam
  • Engines, 264, 265, 266
  • Valve Gear, 264, 266
  • Sutcliffe Ventilating and Drying Company, Dust- removing Installation, 351
  • Swedish Navy, Proposed Cruiser for the, 398
  • Swedish Peat Fuel Machinery, 517, 518
  • Switzerland, Carbide Works at Vernier, 564

T

  • TAYLOR Air Compressor, 605
  • Taylor and Challen, Limited, Coining Press, 325
  • Tennessee Central Railway, 88, 89, 90, 92
  • Thames Passenger Steamboat Service, 132,181
  • Thomson-Houston Three-phase Generator, 447
  • Thorny croft-Marshall Water-tube Boiler, 457
  • Thnile Locomotive, Paris Exhibition, Messrs. Schneider and Co., 431
  • Thune Engines, Paris Exhibition, Norwegian Section, 336
  • Turner, Limited, E. R. and F., Maize FlakiDg Plant, 48
  • Tyrrell, II. G., Drawbridge Gate, 603

U

  • UNITED States Armoured Cruiser California, 66
  • Battleships, Nos. 13 to 17,
  • Engines of (Supplement, March 22n<l, 1901), 300
  • Cist Iron Pipe in the, 408, 469, 470, 533, 534, 535, 636, 637, 659, 660, 661
  • Great Northern Railway, Cascade Tunnel, 221

V

  • VALTELLINA Electric Tramcar, 673
  • Van den Kerchove, 1000 Horse-power Tandem Compound Engine, Paris Exhibition, 44, 45
  • Van Vriesland Carburettor, 402
  • Victoria Embankment, Electric Lighting, 211

W

  • WACHUSETT Dam, U.S.A., 476, 549, 550
  • Wallach Brothers, Drilling Post and Brace, 9
  • Woigbton and Morrison, Slide Valve, 586
  • Wollman-Seaver Engineering Company, 100-ton Electric Ladle Crane, 239, 240, 241 White Star Liner Celtic, Harland and Wolff, 373, 378
  • Whiting Winding Gear, Fraser and Chalmers, Limited, 366
  • Winmill, Mr. G., Side Tank Engine, 603
  • Wolseley Four-seated Motor Carriage, 475
  • Wood and Co., R. D., Cast Iron Pipe Plant, U.S.A., 258, 268, 313

X-Y-Z

  • YARROW and Co., Limited, New Works at Poplar, 848, 353

Subject Matter

A

  • ACETYLENE Lamp, The "Knookabout,” 485
  • Air Compressor, The D’Auria, 630
  • Air Compressor, Taylor, 605
  • AHernitor, 350 Kilowatt, Brown, Boveri, and Co., Paris Exhibition, 30, 31
  • Alternator, 1200-Kilowatt Tri-phase, Ganz and Co., 261
  • Arc Lamp, Hackl, Paris Exhibition, 445
  • Armour Plate, Oponshaw 6m., 377
  • Automatic Cut-out, Schlattner, 285
  • Axle-box, Standard Wagon, Great Western Rail¬way, 327

B

  • BARREL, Goodman's Patent Shaking, 486
  • Boiler, Double Tobe, Mr. John Irving, 354, 355
  • BerniDghau8 Co., and Herr H. Paucksch, Paris Exhibition, 291, 292
  • Petry Dereux, 311
  • Petzhold, 311
  • Simonis and Lanz, 311
  • Steinmuller, 312
  • S.S. Port Antonio, 458
  • Tool, Belleville, 599
  • Water-tube, Bietrix, Nicolet, and Co., Paris Exhibition, 291
  • Durr, 557, 586
  • Lyall’s, 424
  • Okes-Serve, 651
  • Solignac, 442, 443
  • Thornycroft-Marshall, 457
  • Boring Mill, 18ft, Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 423
  • Breakdown Plant, Lion Works, Abergavenny, 149
  • Bridge, Bascule Draw, Chicago, 174
  • First Iron Railway, 483
  • Kew, 352
  • Railway, Vermillion River, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa Railway, 654
  • Swing, Middleton, Connecticut, U.S.A., 212, 213
  • Wooden, Macleay River, New South Wales, Mr. C. W. Darley, 326

C

  • CARBIDE Works at Vernier, Switzerland, 564
  • Carburettor, Van Friesland, 402
  • Cast Iron Pipe in the United States, 468, 469, 470, 533, 534, 535, 636, 637, 659, 660, 661
  • Casting Machine, American Rotary Pig Iron, Hartmann Company, 11
  • Cell, The Garnti, 417
  • Cell Regulator, Schneider’s, Paris Exhibition, 395, 396
  • Coining Press, Taylor and Cballen, Limited, 325
  • Cold Storage at the Paris Exhibition, 259
  • Crane, Electric, Ganz and Co., Paris Exhibition, 272, 273
  • Crane Electric Ladle, Wellman-Seaver Engi¬neering Company, 239, 240, 241
  • Crane, Electric Travelling, Stork Frbres et Cie., Paris Exhibition, 208, 209
  • Carve Tracer, Floor, 285
  • Cylinders for Single-acting Ram Pumps, Frank Pearn and Co., Limited, 619
  • Cylinders, Types of Assistant, Mr. David Joy 357

D

  • DAM, Assouan, 547
  • Dam, U.S.A., The Wachusott, 476, 549, 550
  • Disengaging Gear, Rankine, 3
  • Dock Weirs at Leitb, 237
  • Drawbridge Gate, H. G. Tyrrell, 603
  • Drilling Post and Brace, Wallach Bros., 9
  • Drilling and Tapping Machine, Carron Company,
  • Glasgow Exhibition (xiv., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Dust-removing Installation, Sutcliffe Ventilating and Drying Company, 351
  • Dynamo, Creil, 1000 Horse-power Direct-current, Paris Exhibition, 63, 134
  • Dynamo, Siemons and Halske (Russia), 314

E

  • ELECTRIC Engineering at the Paris Exhibition, 30, 31, 63, 85, 115, 116, 134, 135, 208, 209, 233, 234, 261, 272, 273, 284, 285, 286, 314, 315, 394, 395, 396, 445
  • Exhibit, Oerlikon, Paris Exhibi¬tion, 135
  • Lighting, Victoria Embankment, 211
  • Machinery, Rioter, Paris Exhibition, 393, 418, 419, 420
  • Passenger Motor Railway Car and Locomotive, Ganzand Co., 233, 234
  • Plant for the Manhattan Railway Company, 301
  • Pump, Siemens and Halske (Russia), 314, 315
  • Railway Truck, Ganz and Co., 85
  • Riveter, The Kodolitsch, 484
  • Traction, Ganz System of, 115, 116
  • Tramcar, Valtellina, 673
  • Electricity, Storage of, Mr. A. H. Allen, 605, 606
  • Engines, Alley and McLellan, Glasgow Exhi¬bition, 642, 643, 644, 645
  • Air-compressing, Walker Brothers, Dominion Collieries, Canada, 646
  • Compound Horizontal Condensing 600 Horse-power, Stork Frères et Cie., Dutch Section, Paris Exhibition, 160, 161,162
  • Cross-compound, Robey and Co., Limi¬ted, Glasgow Exhibition, 570
  • and Dynamo, Combined, Ernest Scott and Mountain, 600
  • and Dynamos, Combined Petroleum, Sautter, Harlé and Co., Paris Exhi¬bition, 196
  • Franco-Tosi, Paris Exhibition, 368, 369, 870, 871, 372
  • Gas-blowing, 600 Horse-power, Crossley Brothers, 344, 345
  • Gas, Two-cycle 350 B.H.P., Köerting, 23, 24
  • Engines, High-speed Vertical Compound, Glas¬gow Exhibition, Shanks and Co,, Limited, 612. 617
  • Horizontal and Vertical Steam, Sulzer Brothers, Paris Exhibition, 261, 265, 266, 267
  • Motor Steam Fire, 486
  • Oil, for Submarine Torpedo Boats, The Otto Gas Engine Works, 450
  • Pumping, Mr. J. W. Hostler, Southwark and Vauxhall Water Company, River¬dale, 452
  • Side Tank, North-Western Railway of India, Mr. G. Winmill. 603
  • Steam, at the Glasgow Exhibition, 586, 596, 642. 643
  • “Steeple,” Channel Steamer Rainbow, 1837; 318, 319
  • Tandem Compound 1000 Horse-power, Van der Kerchove, Paris Exhibition, 44, 45
  • Tramway Traction 800 Horse-power Compound, Duncan, Stewart, and Co., Limited, 14
  • Tbune, Paris Exhibition, Norwegian Section, 338
  • Tuwing Plant, Oil, Campbell Gas Engine Company, 402
  • Triple-expansion, s.s. Port Royal and s.s. Port Antonio (Supplement, Mai/ 3rd, 1901), 158
  • Triple-expansion Four-cylinder, Dujar¬din etCie., Paris Exhibition, 82, 83, 84
  • Triple-expansion Four-cylinder Con¬densing, F. Ringhoffer, Paris Exhibi¬tion (Supplement, March 8th, 1901), 192
  • United States Battleships, Nos. 13 to 17 (Supplement, March 22nd, 1901), 300
  • Vortical Compound High speed, Robey and Co., Limited, 596
  • Works, Sandon, 625
  • Engineering Details at Crystal Palace, 108, 319, 320, 441
  • Exhibition, Glasgow, Hall of Industries, 289, 293
  • Concert Hall, 289 Machinery Hall, 185, 186, 293
  • Eye Magnet, Professor O. Haab, Paris Exhibition, 391

F

  • FAN, Sirocco, Davidson and Co., Limited, 650, 651
  • Feed-water Heater, Moffat, 75
  • Feed-water Regulator, New, 544
  • Field Artillery, Boer, 415, 416
  • Fillet, Flexible Leather, Benskin Manufacturing Company, Limited, 406
  • Filter, Mechanical, Mr. Chas. Hermany, 277
  • Fire-extioguishing Apparatus, Clayton, 118
  • Fire-throwing from locomotives, Rd. Jenkins, 602
  • Friction of the Spinning Top, Wm, Leighton Jordan, 577

G

  • GAS and Coke Company’s Works New England, Everett, Mass., U.S.A., 422, 426
  • Gate Machinery for Mersey Docks, Hydraulic Capstan, 619, 620
  • Gear, Lovell Interlocking, 578
  • Generator, Direct-current, Paris Exhibition, Siemens Brothers and Co., 445
  • Generator, Three-phase, Ganz and Co., 284
  • Generator, Thomson-Houston, 417

H

  • HAMMER, Power, Carter and Wright, 483
  • Hydraulic Power Plant, Montmorency Falls, Canada, 36, 37, 40

I

  • IGNITION in Small Arms and Artillery, Develop¬ment of the Mode of, 482, 628
  • Indicator Reducing Gear, Agar's, 200

K

  • KEY-WAY, Rapid, Smith and Coventry (ir., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)

L

  • LAMP, Kitson, 576
  • Lathes, Centre, 8iin , Carron Company, Glasgow Exhibition (xiv., Supplement, June 28lh, 1901) Central, Foather's 8in., 403
  • Face plate, 8ft., Mr. Hy. Broadbent, 142, 148
  • Light, and Screw Machines, Mr. Jas. Ashford, 198, 223
  • Shell-turning and Sarew-cutting, John Lang and Sans, Glasgow Exhibition (xv., xvi., Supplement, Junz 28th, 1901)
  • Buffer Turning, P. and W. McLellan, Limited, Glasgow Exhibition (vii., Sup¬plement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Turret, Mr. Gso. Oldfield, Glasgow Exhi¬bition (>i, Supplement, June 28ih, 1901)
  • Turret, Flat, Smith and Coventry (iii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Turret, Hexagon (No. 4), Alf. Herbert, Limited, Glasgow Exhibition (viii., ix , x., xi., xii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Turret, Open-spindle, Hulse and Co. (vu., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Lifeboat and Launching Gear, Mr. E. J. Hough, 3
  • Life Ginrd for Tramcars, Gabriel and Co., 214
  • Light, Ball Raak, Glasgow Exhibition, 589
  • Lighthouse Engineering, Paris Exhibition, 255, 257
  • Locomotives, American, and Railway Wagons for Export, 473, 474
  • Eight-coupled Goods, Japan Impe¬rial Government, Mr. R. F. Trevithick, 138
  • Eight - wheels - coupled Coal, Lan¬cashire and Yorkshire Railway, Mr. J. A. F. Aspinall, 220
  • Express, London, Brighton, and South Coast, Mr. R. J. Billinton (Supplements, June 1th and lith, 1901)
  • Expres', Mediterranean Railway, Gio. Ansaldo and Co , 322, 312, 343
  • Express, New York Central Rail¬way, 448
  • Express Passenger, Great Central Railway, Mr. Harry Pollitt (Sup¬plement, Aprill2th, 1901), 380
  • Express Passenger, North-Eastern Railway, Mr. Wilson Worsdell (Supplement, February 15th, 1901)
  • Express, Saxony State, Paris Exhi¬bition (Supplement, January 18'A, 1901) 112, 113
  • Krauss (S •pptcmenl, January ith, 1901), 5
  • Sandard Gauge E'octric, Thos. Park-r, Limited, 567
  • Three-phase, Ganz and Co., 284
  • Tbuile, Paris Exhibition, Messrs. Schneider and Co., 431
  • Works, Glasgow, Hyde Park, 491, 495, 496, 497, 499, 500, 601, 501, 525, 527, 523, 529, 531, 532, 510

M

  • MACHINE Tools, Geo. Richards and Co., Limited, Paris Exhibition, 121
  • Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibition (Supplement, Junz28th, 1901), 664, 665, 666
  • Machine Tools for Plates and Angles, Rushworth and Co., 512, 513
  • Maize Flaking Plant, E. R. and F. Turner, Limited, 48
  • Map Showing Area of Operation of the Mond Gw Scheme, 537
  • Mill, Turning and Boriog, Atlas Engineering Com piny, 225
  • Milling and Drilling Machine, John HetberiDgton and Sons, Limited, Glasgow Exhibition (xiii., Supplement, June 28lh, 1901)
  • Milling Machine, Screw, Holroyd and Co., Limited, (vi., vii. Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Milling Machine, Vertical, Hulse and Co. (viii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Mortising Machine for Railway Wagon Work, Robinson and Son, 484
  • Motor, Rieter 85 Horse-power, Paris Exhibition, 395, 396
  • Carriages, Islington Show, 475
  • Cars in Paris, 189 Enclosed, Messrs. Eggers, 485
  • Tractor, Oil, Mr. C. T. Crowden, 561
  • Wagon Trials, Heavy, Liverpool, 574, 575

N

  • NAVAL War Game, 10
  • Naval War Game under Coast Warfare Rules, 563

P

  • PASSENGER Steamboat Service, Thames, 181
  • Passenger Steam Service, Cross-Channel, 430
  • Peat Fuel Machinery, Swedish, 517, 518
  • Pig Iron Casting Machine. American Rotary, 11
  • Pipe, Cast Iron, in the United States, 468, 469, 170, 533, 531, 535, 636, 637, 659, 660, 661
  • Pipe Foundry, Anniston, U.S.A., 390, 391
  • Pipe Foundry, Tbe Camden Cast Iron, New Jersey, U.S.A., R. D. Wood and Co., 258, 268, 313
  • Pipe Foundry, Uaited States, 533, 534, 535
  • Piston Ring, Dobson and Co., 591
  • Planing Machine, Vertical and Horizanta1, Thomas Shanks and Co. (v., Supplement, June 28M.1901)
  • Planing Machine, Sharp. Stewart, and Co., Limited, Glasgow Exhibition (i., ii., iii., Supple¬ment, June28th, 1901)
  • Portrait, Lord Armstrong, 7
  • Sir Andrew Fairbairn, 601
  • Messrs. R. James and Hugh Reid, 493
  • Power Station, Givet-Clavaux, Franoe, 616
  • Press, Brick and Tile, Bradley and Craven, Limited, 246
  • Press, Treble-power Hydraulic, Rice and Co., 217
  • Prime Movers at tbe Paris Exhibition, 44, 45, 82, 83, 81, 160, 161, 162, 265, 266, 237,286, 287, 336, 392
  • Pump, Fixed Feed, George Mills and Co., 331
  • Pump, High-pressure C/ntrifugal, Su’zor Bros , 261
  • Pumping Plant, Temporary, Plawsworth, 71
  • Pumping S:ation at Hampton, New, 434, 449, 452
  • Pumps, Duplex Circulating, Mr. A. C. Mumford, 150

R

  • RADIAL Drilling Machine, Britannia Company, 406
  • Radial Drilling Machine, Thomas Shanks and Co. (iv., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Radial Drilling Tapping Machine, Smith and Coventry (iii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Railway, Lagos Government, 662, 668
  • Railway Station, Great Central Railway, Notting¬ham, Victoria, 70, 71, 96, 97
  • Railway Truck, Two-motor Electric, Ganz and Co., 85
  • Railway Works at Newcastle, North-Eastern, 646
  • Refrigerator, Linde, 259
  • Road, The New Enzeli-Teheran (Supplement, February 1st, 1901), 110, 162, 163, 167

S

  • SANDON Engine Works, 625
  • Saw, Cold Iron, Crittall Manufacturing Company,
  • Saws, Metal, John Uetheriogton and Sons, Limited, Glasgow Exhibition (xii., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Sawing Machines, Mr. E. G. Herbert, 536
  • Sawer Ventilating Apparatus, Mtssrs. Stone and Co, 140
  • Ships:
  • Battleships, British: —
  • Russell, 216
  • Battleships, Foreign : - -
  • Italian, Vittorio Emanuole III., 260
  • Cruisers, British :—
  • Bacchanto, 216
  • Drake, 544
  • Good Hope, 211, 216
  • Cruisers, Foreign
  • French, Gambetta, 508, 514
  • Russian, First-rate Protected, 137, 139
  • Russian, Smolensk, R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., 298
  • Swedish, Proposed, 398
  • United States, California, 66
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Gunboats, &c.:— British—
  • Shallow-draught Gunboat Teal, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 676
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Gunboats, &o.:— Foreign—
  • Turkish Submarine Boat, 1887, Nordenfelt, 86, 87, 91
  • Mercantile Passenger and others :—
  • British—
  • Cross-Channel Passenger Steam¬ship Services, Cork and Ulster, 1860, 566, 567, 672, 673
  • Mission Stern - wheel Steamer Livingstone, 548
  • Pinna, s.s., Auxiliary Boiler, with Oil Fuel Burner, 276
  • Thames Passenger Steamboat Service, 132
  • Twin-screw Steamer Haver¬ford, Brown and Co., Limited, 601
  • Yacht, Steam, Lysistrata, Denny Bros., 302
  • Mercantile Passenger and others Foreign—
  • Red Star Liner, Vaderland, 117
  • River Steamer, General Pando,
  • for the Amazon. 456
  • White Star Liner, Celtic, 373, 378
  • Ships’ Water-tight Doors, Mr. F. T. Bowles, 3, 4
  • Slotting Machine, Crank Web, Joshua Buckton and Co., 545
  • Slotting Machine, Thos. Shanks and Co. (vi., Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Steel Wagon for South African Railways, 629
  • Stoker, New Under-feed, 197, 198
  • Switch Box, Kingsland, 514

T

  • TELEGRAPH Printing, Siemens and Halsko (Russia), 315
  • Tramcars, Compressed Air, Paris, 614, 615, 621
  • Tramway Plant, Birkenhead, 600, 601
  • Tramways, Slot Electric, London County Council’s, 187
  • Tramway System, Combiocd Trolley and Conduit) Mr. A. tf. Connett, 298, 299, 331
  • Transformer, Ganz and Co., 284
  • Tunnel Cascade, Great Northern Railway, U.S A , 221

V

  • VALVE Goar, Corliss, Soc. Alsacienno, Paris Exhibition, 392
  • Valve Gear, Salzer, 264, 266
  • Valve, Slide, Weighton and MorrisoD, 686

W

  • WAGON for South African Railway, Steel, 629
  • Water Meters, Smith’s, 328, 329
  • Water Power Plant, Snoqualmie Falls, U.S.A., 58, 59, 60, 61
  • Water-tight Doors, Mr. F. T. Bowles, 3, 4
  • Water-tight Doors, Montgomery-Moore’s, 4
  • Waterworks at Hampton, Now, 434, 449, 452
  • Winding Gear, Eraser and Chalmers, Limited, Whiting, 366
  • Winding Goar, Hopwood and Marshall, 367
  • Winding Goar, Whiting, 366
  • Winding at a German Colliery, Koepe System of, 182,183
  • Works at Poplar, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 348, 353