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*Ingot - stripping Machine, Wellman – Seaver Engineering Company’s, (622)
*Ingot - stripping Machine, Wellman – Seaver Engineering Company’s, (622)
*Lifts at the Glasgow Exhibition, Easton and Co.'s, (477)
*Lifts at the Glasgow Exhibition, Easton and Co.'s, (477)
*Electric Light:
'''Electric Light:
*Arc Lamp Carbons, Present Practice in their Manufacture, (242)
*Arc Lamp Carbons, Present Practice in their Manufacture, (242)
*Are Light, Submarine, to Aid in the Sponge Fishery, Florida, (374)
*Are Light, Submarine, to Aid in the Sponge Fishery, Florida, (374)
*Association of the United States, Paper on a “ Now Method of Charging for Eloetrie Energy," (667
*Association of the United States, Paper on a “ Now Method of Charging for Eloetrie Energy," (667

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A

  • 1900, 15

Accidents, Fines, Boiler Explosions, &c.:

  • Aber Explosion, The, 571
  • Acetylene Explosion, 137
  • Boiler Explosions, 62, 98. Ill, (123), 173, 238, (294)
  • California, Komarkablo, (294)
  • Knottingley, 280, 349, 379, 404
  • SydenLain, 62 Westerfield. 98
  • Bradley and Co.’s Ironworks, Two Men Killed, (347)
  • Chilworth Gunpowder Works, (168)
  • Colliery Disasters, Queen Victoria and, 151
  • Monmouthshire and South Wales, (78)
  • Great Western Fund, (78)
  • Rhondda, and Cwmtillery Collieries, (360)
  • Sir Jas. Joicey’s Philadelphia, East Durham, 678
  • Fatal, in Mines and Quarries of the United Kingdom in 1899-1900, (65)
  • Fire on Premises of Geo. Clark, Limited, (13) Gun, 670
  • Iron Plate Rolling Mill, Ongréa, near Liège, (374)
  • Lilt, on the City and South London Riilway, 43
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Station, Bursting of a Steam Pipe, (347)
  • Newbnrn Steel Works, Mr. J. H. Craig Killed whilst Testing an Anchor, (347)
  • Oil Lamp, Raising of Flash-point recommended to avoid Accidents, (215)
  • Overwinding, Welsh Colhery, (104)
  • Pier at Ramsden Dock, Barrow, Destroyed by Fire,(622)
  • Rubber Tire Manufacturing Company’s Works, Aston, (667)
  • Shipbuilding Yard of Craig, Taylor, and Co., (77), (100)
  • Statue, “La Parisienne,” Smashed to Atoms, Telephone Pole, Fall of, (294)
  • Telephone Wires at Liverpool. Fall of, (141)
  • Trolley Wires in Liverpool, Fall of Overhead, (451)
  • Water-tube Boiler, in French Navy, since 1890, (13)
  • Admiralty Apologists, (312)
  • Admiralty and Recruiting in the Engine-room, Artificer Branch, (191)
  • Advice Gratis, 93
  • Agar’s Indicator Reducing Gear, 200
  • Agricultural Implements, Opening for, in Aleppo, (507)
  • Implements in use in Greece, (321)
  • Implements Imported into Turkey Duty Free, (2Ö4)
  • Machinery in Poland, Demand for, (539)
  • Machinery in Russia, American, (507)
  • Machinery, Russian Output of, (673)
  • Air Compressors, Curtis Hoists and, 278
  • D’Auria’s, 578, 629
  • Fraser and Chalmers Company’s Compound Vertical, 408
  • Taylor’s, 605
  • Alaska, Marble Quarries Discovered, (374)
  • Alexandria, Drainage Works at, (216)
  • Allan, Mr. Wm., Banquet to, (622)
  • Alloys of Nickel and Steel, Application of the Peculiar Thermal Properties of, (565)
  • Aluminium Alloys, Mr. A. McAdams’ Crnoib'.e for the Manufacture of, (215)
  • Flux for Soldering, 378, 675
  • Its Influence od the Magnetic Qualities of Cast Iron, (539)
  • and Magnesium, New Alloy of, (347)
  • Progress of, 283, 329, 337, 379 Welding, Secret Process, (123)
  • Almanacs, Diaries, &c., 26, 47, 76, 162
  • America and the Russian Market, (514)
  • American Agricultural Machinery in Russia, (507)
  • American Competition, 41, 552
  • Entrance Examinations to be held in London by the Mass. Institute of Technology, (507)
  • Mr. Jas. Swifton, 302 South Wales Steel Trade and, (168)
  • Education in Manchester, (121)
  • Firms and Indian Railway Contracts, 591
  • Workmen, Mr. C. II. Cramp on, (141)
  • Analysis by Experts, 623
  • AndersoD, Mr. K., on the De Laval Steam Tur¬bine, 277
  • Andrew and Co., Limited, J. E. H., New Machinery and Plant for Production of Gas
  • Engine, (581)
  • Anemometer, Device for Transmitting Indica¬tions of, to a Distance, (347)
  • Angel, Professor Henry, 599
  • Anniston Pipe Foundry, U.S.A., 390, 391
  • Anthony-Pollok Competition, The, (405)

Appointments and Resignations:

  • Back, Mr. Fred., Resignation New and Appoint¬ment, (425)
  • Barry, Sir John Wolfe, Resignation, (215)
  • Beare Professor T. Hudson, Appointment, (397)
  • BuchanaD, Mr. G. C., Retirement and New Appointment, (168), (397)
  • Bullough, Mr. R. C., (477)
  • Campbell - Thompson, Mr., Retirement and Successor of, (123)
  • Cartwright, Mr., Appointment, (263)
  • Crawford, Mr. Jas., (103)
  • Dana, Mr. R. W., (53Ö)
  • Darley, Mr. C. W., (583)
  • Fraser, Mr. E. II., Great Central Railway Company, (103)
  • Garrod, Mr. J. R., (263)
  • Gowan, Mr. A. B., (212)
  • Holmes, Mr. George, Chairman of the Irish Board of Works, 316
  • Hopwood, Mr. Francis J. S., (565)
  • Jarvine, Mr. David, (215)
  • Jones, Mr. Brace, (360)
  • Law, Mr. W. G., Resignation, (641)
  • Local Government Board, (622)
  • Mackenzie, Mr. R. T., (39)
  • McLeon, Captain Angus (374)
  • Mathieson, Mr. J., (215), (408), (641)
  • May, Captain Wm. Hy., (347)
  • Oliphant, Mr. John, (153)
  • Richards, Mr. A. W., (103)
  • Soott, Mr. Wm., (451)
  • Sydney Harbour Trust, the Members of, (408)
  • Taylor, Mr. H. Worsley, Great Central Rail¬way Company, (103)
  • Teague, Mr., (212)
  • Thomson, jun., Mr. John, (397)
  • Turner, Mr. Geo. H., Retirement, (215)
  • Unsworth, Mr. H. G., (263)
  • Wieland, Mr. G. B., (477)
  • Wilson, Rear-Admiral, Retirement, 347
  • Aqueduct for Supply of Water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow, (667)
  • Arch, Revival of the Stone, 639
  • Ardwick Engineering Company, Out6ts for Tug Purposes and Motor Car Engines, (489)

Armour:

  • Carbon Steel Company’s Process, Pittsburgh, (426)
  • German State Foundry for Production of, (268)
  • Government Orders for, (26)
  • Plate Manufacture in Germany. (263), 626
  • Plate by the Krupp Process, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. obtains the Privilege of Making, (539), (654)
  • Plate, Openshaw, 405
  • Plates, Price of, for the German Navy, (260)
  • Plates, Works at Eddystone, U.S., for Manu¬facture of, (451)
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, Colonel
  • Vickers’ Statement as regards Delivery of Armour Plates, 333
  • Armstrong, Lord (with Portrait), 7
  • Lord Armstrong, Memorialised by his Nephew's Gift to Newcastle Infirm¬ary, (294)
  • Personal Estate of, (242)
  • Arnold. Professor J. 0., (Internal Architecture of Steel, 49
  • Artesian Wells in Queensland, (425)
  • Artificial Illnminants, Physical and Chemical Effect of, 421
  • As an Englishman Sees It, 541, 577, 602, 649
  • Asbestos Deposits in Quebec Province, Opening for English Capital, (215)
  • Asphalt and Petroleum Beds, Vera Cruz, Immense, (374)
  • Asquith, Mr. W., 292

Association, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way :

  • Second Annual Meeting ; Its Constitution, Committee, &o., (424)

Association, Central Technical College, Old Students’:

  • Fourth Annual Dinner, 654

Association, Cold Storage and Ice :

  • Practical Insolation, Mr. P. F. Kensett, (191)

Association of Engineers, Leeds : Election of Officers, (424)

  • Mechanical Stokers, Mr. J. Geldard, 165
  • Superheated Steam, Mr. J. C. Jefferson, (356)
  • Textile Machinery, Mr. R. W. Crabtree, (450)

Association of Engineers, Manchester: Future of Engineering, Mr. H. Hodgson on,

  • 64
  • Lubrication, Forced, Mr. C. Day, 199 Members Newly Elected, (279)
  • School and Work, Mr. Hodgson, (177,

Association of Foreman Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:

  • Forty-eighth Anniversary of, (507)
  • Workshop Practice at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, Mr. E. C. Amos, (223), 247, 276

Association, Manchester Steam Users’:

  • Boilers under their Inspection ; their Chemical Laboratory, (641)

Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :

  • March Monthly Meeting, Paper upon “The Life and Inventions of R. Trevithick,” Mr. A. Titley, (238)
  • Visit to the Iron and Steel Works of Sir A. Hickman, (408)
  • Visit to the Whiteacre Waterworks, (555)

Association, Scottish Electrical Con¬tractors :

  • Constitution, Rules, and Membership, (451)

Association of Tramway and Light Railway Officials, Northern and Midland Counties’:

  • Inaugural Meeting in Sheffield, 405
  • Official Monthly Circular, (451)
  • Visit to the Hecla Works, 405
  • Association, United Machine Workers’:
  • Annual Report, (521)

Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:

  • Annual Meeting, Papers to be Read, 473, 656
  • Assuan Dam, Tho, (141), 485
  • Reservoir, The, 547
  • Astronomer - Royal's Reports as to Rainfall, Sunshine, and Mean Temperature, &o., (641)
  • Atmosphere Consists Mainly of Hydrogen, Altitude at which, (89)
  • Australian Commonwealth’s Effect on Patents and Trade Marks, 47
  • Axle-Lathe and Screw Machine, 74

B

  • BACH, C., On the Strength and Dactility of Bronze in Relation to Temperature, 340
  • Balloon, Dr. Barton’s War, (667)
  • Barometer for Balloon Observations, Mr. K. T. Fischer’s, (39)
  • Barrel, Shaking, Goodman’s Patent, 486
  • Barrow Hematite Steel Company’s Works Re¬-started, (65)
  • Barrow Steel Company’s Circular to Debenture Holders, (477)
  • Barton, Dr., llis War Balloon, (667)
  • Beams, Theory of Cast Iron, Mr. E. V. Clark, 433
  • Beet Sugar Factory, Fremont, United States, 488
  • Utah, United States, (429)
  • Belgian Metallurgical Industry, Slack State of, (460)
  • Belgium, Trade of, (641)
  • Bell Bros., The Clarence Iron and Steel Works of Messrs., 578
  • Bell Rock Lighthouse, 589, 653
  • Belting, Textile, 548
  • Bessemer Converters, Stagnation in the Construc¬tion of, (123)
  • Steel Production, 420
  • Steel Production in the United States, 1899-1900, (425)
  • Bevis, Mr. R. R., 190
  • Bicycles, Allowance to Officers and Soldiers using their own, (667)
  • Bicycles io Greece, (191)
  • Bilbao Ore, (622)
  • Biles, Prof. J. H., On the Education of a Ship¬builder, 150

Bills:

  • Alexandra Dock and Railway, (52) Barrow-in-Furness Water Supply, (507)
  • Bristol Channel Schemes, (228)
  • Bristol Corporation Dock and Railway, Passed,
  • (679)
  • Canadian Government's Pacific Cable, (539)
  • Cardiff Corporation, Passed, (679)
  • Cape-Natal Railway, (641)
  • Derwent Valley Water, 376
  • Electric Lighting Provisional Orders, (451)
  • Fairford and Cirencester Railway Line, (215), (477,
  • Grimsby, Dock, Sea Walls, Railways, &c., (39), (242)
  • Ilkeston Corporation and Heanor Urban Dis¬trict Council’s, (100)
  • London County Council's Tramways, (294)
  • Manchester and Liverpool Electric Railway, (62), 480
  • Mersey Docks and Harbour Board’s, (13)
  • Mond Gas, (451), (507), 560, 590, (606), (622)
  • North British Railway, (595)
  • Private, in Parliament, 503, 536
  • Railway Company’s Expenses in Promoting and Opposing, (242)
  • Railway, Tramway, Street Improvements, &e., Read February 25th, (215)
  • Salford Water Supply, (13)
  • Ship Subsidy, United States, (294)
  • Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley, and Dukinfield Electric Tramways, (622)
  • South-Western and Isle of Wight Junction Railway Company’s Tunnel Scheme, (242)
  • Steam Engine and Boilers, 455
  • Steam Engines and Boilers (Persons in Charge), (661)
  • Stockport Water Supply, (611)
  • Swansea, Dook at, (191), (228)
  • Swansea Harbour, 52
  • Thames Deep-water Dook Soheme, (6)
  • Thames River Service, Metropolitan District
  • Railway’s Opposition to, Thrown out, (294) (347)
  • Underground Railways for London, (477)
  • Welsh Railway, (13), (252)
  • Wolverhampton and Cannock Chase Railway, (333)
  • Wolverhampton Corporation Water, Rejected, Black, Acetylene, (451)
  • Blast Furnace Plants of Great Britain, Statistical Position of, (397)
  • Blast Furnace Practice in America and Coal Con¬sumption, (263)
  • Bleaching Liquor, A German Apparatus for Pro¬ducing, (451)
  • "Blue Lias" Lime, 427
  • Boer Field Arti'lery, 415

Boilers:

  • Auxiliary, s.s. Pinna, 276
  • Babcock and Wilcox, for tho Hermes. (641)
  • Belleville, and the Admiralty, (210), (291)
  • M. Belleville on, 376
  • French Naval Authorities on our
  • Admiralty's Condemnation of, (294)
  • Machinery for Manufacture of, 247
  • Supplied to the Navy and in Order, Bill, Steam Engine and, 455
  • Committee Appointed by the Admiralty, (141), 274
  • Corrugated Furnace Type of Locomotive, Mr. C. Vandorbilt on the, (141)
  • Cylindrical and Belleville, Trials to Test their Relative Endurance and Cost, (65)
  • Design of Locomotive, 404
  • Distribution of Heat in, 479
  • Double-tube, Mr. John Irving on a Form of, 346, 354
  • Explosions in France, 111
  • Knottingley, 230, 349, 379, 404 Sydenham, 62
  • Westerlield, 98
  • Fuel Economiser for Steam, 318
  • Government Inspection of, Canada, (641)
  • Houses of Parliament, Oldham Boiler Works Company, Limited, (538)
  • Inspection, (674)
  • Inspection, Mr. Fenwick on, (191)
  • Machino Used in the Construction of, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 599
  • Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Number of Boilers under their Inspection, (641)
  • Navy, 295, 323, 466, 669
  • Niclausse Water-tube, 339
  • Okes-Servo Water-tube, 651
  • Paris Exhibition, 291, 311
  • Reflector Used to Product Steam in a, 402
  • Solignac, 653
  • Steam, Burninghaus Company, 291
  • Steam, Herr II. Paucksch, 292 S.S. Port Antonio’s, 458
  • Steel Tubes for Locomotive, United Slates, 222
  • Steel Tubes for Locomotive, Lap-welded, (121)
  • Sugar Factory, 424
  • Superheaters upon, 578
  • Tubes and Wire Ropes in the Witwatersrand Mines, Demand for (321)
  • Water-tube, 552
  • Belleville, 65, (210), 215,247, (294), 876
  • Bietrix Nicolot and Cie., 291
  • in the British and other Navies, Mr. K. J. Worth on, 459
  • Circulation in, 400, 405
  • Corrosion of, 350
  • Durr, 316, (347), 403, 425, 557, 586
  • Experiments on a Niclausse, 339
  • Mr. Edwin Griffith on, 519, 552
  • Interim Report of tho Committee, 269, 274, 304
  • Lyall’s, 424
  • Niclausse, 339
  • not Economical, (409)
  • Oil Burner for Raising Steam in, (622)
  • The Okes-Serve, 651
  • Petry-Doroux, 311
  • Petzhold and Co.’s, 311
  • Simonis and Lanz, 311
  • Solignac, 442, 466
  • Steinmuller, 312
  • Syllabus of Mr. Loslio Robertson’s Lectures on, 175
  • Thornoycroft-Marshall, 157
  • Boiler, Work done in a, 642
  • Bolometer, Prof. S. P. Langley’s, (539)
  • Boring and Drilling Machines, British. Glasgow Exhibition (Supplement, June28tk, 1901)
  • BoriDg Machine, Turret Head, George Richards and Co., Limited, 124
  • Boring Machine, Universal Facing and, George Richards and Co., Limited, 124
  • Boring Mill, 18ft., John Hetherington and Sons, 423, 424
  • BoriDg and Turning Machine, Combined, U.S., 488
  • Brace and Drilling Post, 9
  • Brazing Cost Iron, ‘‘Forrofix," 11.
  • Bertram and Co., (297)
  • Bremen Trade, Annual Report, (490)
  • Brick-making Machines, 653
  • Brick-making Machines, American, 580
  • Brick and Tile Press, Bradley and Craven, 246

Bridges, Railway and other:

  • Bascule Draw-, at Chicago, 174
  • Birmingham, Great Western Railway, (201)
  • Charlestown, Boston, 396
  • Clyde, of the Glasgow and South-Western Rail¬way Widening Works, Mr. C. B. McRitchie on, (154)
  • Concrete, Vienne River, Chatelleranlt, (330)
  • Construction, Economical, (47)
  • Douro, at Pocinho and Pinhao, (321)
  • East River, New York and Brooklyn, 436
  • Failure on the London and North-Western, (13), (39)
  • Gate for Draw-, H. G. Tyrrell, 603
  • Glasgow, Mr. B. U. Blyth on, 75
  • Guildford Steel, (39)
  • High Level, Newcastle-on-Tyne, (321)
  • Iron Railway, Tho First, at Stockton, 483, (522)
  • Kew, 352
  • Newcastle and Gateshead, Interesting Engi¬neering Feat, (477), (489)
  • Niagara Falls and Clifton Steel Arch, Mr. L. L. Buck on, 75
  • North-Eastern Railway, Nowcastle-on-Tyno, 132
  • Prompt Construction of, for West Africa, 95
  • Railway, over the river Airo, Ilunslet Rail¬way, Mr. O. L. McDermott, (327)
  • Rockhampton, Queensland Railway, Mr. W. J. Doak on, 75
  • Stone Arch, the Longest, in the World, at Luxembourg, (321)
  • Strengthening of, in View of Increasing Use of Traction Engines, (39)
  • Swing, at Middletown, Connecticut, 212, 213
  • Tees, between Middlesbrough and Port Clarence, (565),(655)
  • Transporter, Across the Tyne, (334)
  • Stone Arch, New Record for, (144)
  • Sydney, (79), 125
  • Tennessee Central Railway, 88, 89, 90
  • Uganda Railway, British and American Tenders for the Contracts, 166
  • Vermillion River, 654
  • Wooden, Maeloay River, N.S.W., Mr. C. W. Darley, 326
  • Brighton Cable Tender, 275
  • Bristol Port and the New West India Mail Ser¬vice, 267
  • British Association:
  • Steol, Internal Architecture of, Prof. J. 0. Arnold, 49
  • British and Continental Workmanship, 95
  • Kire Prevention Committee, Testing Sta¬tion of, (539)
  • Goods for Foreign Markets, Servia, (215)
  • Government Grants to Inventors and Scientists, 123
  • Machine Tools at the Glasgow Exhibition (Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company's New Works, 677)
  • Briton and bis Commercial Rivals, The, 330
  • Brodie, Mr. J. A., Salary Increase, (443)
  • Bronze in Relation to Temporature, Strength and Ductility of, 340
  • Brown, Mr. Jas , (128)
  • Brunton, Mr. Henry, 536
  • Bulmer, Alderman Wm., (228)
  • Burrator Works for Plymouth Water Supply, Mr. E. Sandeman on, 378

C

  • CABLE, The Cape-Australian, (595)
  • Dutch and German in tbe East, (433)
  • New Zealand-Australia State, (595)
  • Tender, Brighton, 275
  • Calcium Carbide, New Uses for, 64
  • Manufacture of, in Sweden, (595)
  • Camden Pipe Foundry, New Jersey, U.S.A., 258, 268, 313
  • Cammell and Co., Chas., Spiogol Furnace at Maryport, (565)

Canals:

  • Adriatic and Midland Country of Italy, (306)
  • Baltic to the Whito Soa, Inaccurato Statements respecting, (123)
  • Bridgwater, (168)
  • Canadian, 94
  • Caspian and Black Sea, 278, (361), (507), (539), (595)
  • Chicago Drainage, (374)
  • Domodossola to Lake Mnjoro, (385)
  • Dortmnnd-Ems, Traffic in, (13)
  • Finland to the Neva, 214
  • France, Projected, (306)
  • German Trans-European Projected, Strategic Importance of. 68, (306), (405)
  • Gloucester and Berkeley, Navigation at Night, (100)
  • Kaiser Wilhelm, Traffic through, (477)
  • Manchester Ship, Tonnage Duos Charged, Revenue during last Seven Years, (13), (100), (168)
  • Miami and Erie Canal Transportation Com¬pany, Boats driven by Electricity, (595)
  • North Sea and Baltic, Traffic through, (1 11)
  • Pangalanos, Madagascar, (433)
  • Sonlanges, Canada, (488)
  • Stettin and Fiume, (433)
  • Stockholm, through tho Island Verm don, (595)
  • Suez, Duty Levied on Turkish Troops Objected to by the Porto, (374)
  • United States, Electric Barges and Boats on, (595)
  • Capstan, Doublo-pawer Hydraulic, C19, 620
  • Carbide, Samarium, (451)
  • Carbide Works at Vernier, Switzerland, 564
  • Carbons, Arc Lamp, Present Practice in their Manufacture, (242)
  • Carnegie's Gift, Mr., The American Machinist on, (667)
  • Carnegie Scholarship, The, (353)
  • Carpmael, Mr. Edw., On tho Progress of Inven¬tion, 101, (122)
  • Carriage, A Question of, 454
  • Carron Company Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibi¬tion, (xiii. Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • “ Cast Stone " Concrete Construction for Build¬ings, (667)
  • Catalogues, 24, 53, 76, 105, 152, 203, 250 , 280, 307, 335, 361, 382, 408, 439, 182, 490, 522, 655, 583, 633, 656
  • Cement Manufacture, Rotary Process of, Mossrs. Stanger and B. Blount, 249
  • Census of Ireland, (622)
  • Census Returns, Unrevised, (477)
  • Charlton, Mr. Wm., (489)
  • Chemistry, 22
  • Chicago, Harvesting Machines Made at, (347)
  • Chicago, Population Round, (347)
  • Cbimnoy, Tall Brick, 376
  • Chimney, Tallest in America, (100)
  • Christchurch Sewage Scheme, (13)
  • Claim for Land Compensation, The Largest Ever Known, (191)
  • Clarkson Oil Burner for Rahing Steam in a Water-tube Boiler, (622)
  • Clayton Fire-extinguisbing Apparatus, The. 118, (294)
  • Cleveland Cliffs Company, of Michigan, Option to the United States Stoel Corporation Declared Off, (451)
  • Clinkor, Refuse Destructor, 405
  • Clinometers, 379
  • Clydo Defences, 276
  • Now Fort on the, (100)
  • Trust Managomont, (102)

Coal:

  • Adjudication, Belgian State Railways, (490)
  • Alabama, fortlio Moxican Contral Railway, (595)
  • Algeria, (100)
  • American, to the Moiitcrranoan, Formation of a Large Trust for Importation of, (555)
  • American, Prospects of an Export Trade in, (595)
  • American, Imported at St. Nazairo, (397) Australian, 606
  • Bolgian, Foreign Trade in, (154)
  • Bolgian State Railways, (490), (620)
  • Bengal, for Egyptian Railways, (123)
  • Briquette Factories in South Staffordshire and in California, (123)
  • British, Imported into Holland in 1900 and 1899, (477)
  • Bulgarian, (384)
  • Cadiz, Import of British, (507)
  • Canary Islands, Imports of, into, (622)
  • Cardiff, for Mediterranean Railway Company, (451)
  • Colliery Disasters, Queen Victoria and, 151
  • Colliery Share Property, An Unusual Sale of, (77)
  • Contracts for Belgian State Railways, (490), (520)
  • Contracts, Locomotive, 43, 271, 297
  • Contracts, the Railway, 620
  • Conveyor at Cape Breton, (65)
  • Conveyors, Coke and, 422, 426
  • Conveyor, Movable Electric in Chicago, (667)
  • Defence of Coaling Stations, Rear-Admiral S. Eardley-Wilmot on, 638
  • Derbyshire, Drop in Prices. (168)
  • England, Total Output, 1900, (539)
  • English and Scotch, Exported to Germany, (141)
  • Export of, from each Port of the United King¬dom, 1900 and 1899, (425)
  • Forth Valley, Discovery of Seams of, (425)
  • France and Germany, Import, 1900, (228)
  • France, Output in 1900 and 1899, (477)
  • Gas, Price Contracted for by the Rotherham Corporation, (65)
  • Hamburg Imports of Coke and, 1899, 1900, (39)
  • Handling Machinery, American, (5S0)
  • Holland, Discovery of, in, (405)
  • Japanese, Principal Markets for, (13)
  • Total Annual Production, (347)
  • Kent Works, at Dover, Discovery of Bitumen in Sinking the Shaft. (397)
  • Kent Works, Dover, Work at, (294)
  • Locomotive Supply, New York Central Railway, (436)
  • Natal Output, (191), (374)
  • Now South Wale, as a Heat Producer, (263)
  • Nova Scotia, (284)
  • Pernambuco, Imports of, into, (595)
  • Prices, 183, 401
  • Pulverised, for Fuel, 152
  • Raised in tbe Midlands in 1873,1383, and 1900, (667)
  • Ruhr District, (137), (555)
  • Shipments to Ghent, (523)
  • Smoke Abatement Society, Offences and Penalties Proved and Inflicted, (294)
  • Spain, Total Output of, 1900, (539)
  • Spitzbergen, Syndicates Formed in Norway for Working, (539)
  • Supply, Too World’s, Noirly One-third Fur¬nished by the British Empire, (397)
  • Swedish, 69
  • Tax, (437), (438), (490)
  • TriDidad, 43
  • United States, Production in 1900, (477)
  • Values, 649
  • Yorkshire Steam, Trade, 63
  • Coats and Co., Limited, Victor, Machine Tools, Glasgow Exhibition (xv., Supplement. June 28th, 1901)
  • Cobalt and Nickel, Specific Heats of, (39)
  • Coining Press, Taylor and Challen, (325)
  • Coke in the United States, 567
  • Cold Storage at the Paris Exhibition, 258
  • Cole, Mr. Jas. C.. 292
  • Colwyn Bay to Rbos-on-Sea, Extension of Pro¬menade, (515)
  • Combustion in Locomotives, 647
  • Commerce and Education, 245, 324
  • Commercial Agencies at Gorman Consulates in Turkey, (89)
  • Morality, Japan, 176 Museum, San Francisco, (141)
  • Rival, The Briton and his, 330
  • War, 193
  • Competition, Unfair, (12)
  • Concrete from Blast Furnace Slags, Use of, in Collieries, (242)
  • “Cast Stone" for Buildings, (667)
  • Construction, (430)
  • Lock, Mississippi, 152
  • Continental Notes, 126,151,173, 200,214,216,278, 306, 330, 361, 385, 405, 460, 490, 520, 555

Contracts:

  • American Firms and Indian Railway, 591, 597
  • American Naval, (39), 94
  • Coal for Belgian State Railways, (490), (520)
  • Coal, Railway, 43, 271, 297, 620
  • Fort on the Clyde, (100)
  • Indian Government, 591, 597
  • Railway Coal, 620
  • Railway Locomotive, 43
  • Shoreditch Borough Council, Engines and Generators for, Wallsend Slipway and Engi¬neering Company, 61
  • Steel Permanent Way, The Government, to Mr. Clergue for, (425)
  • Team Valley Railway Widening, (280)
  • Tools, 675
  • Uganda Railway Bridge, 166
  • Conveyors, Coal and Coke, 422, 426
  • Cooliog Tower at the Power-honse of tho Los Angeles Pacific Railway, (595)
  • Cooper's Hill Engineering College, 170, 238, 244, 274, (347), 350, 603
  • Copper, 95, 245, 510
  • Exports from United States, (13)
  • Matte, Desulphurising, (321)
  • Ore in tbe Province of Kuban, in tho Caucasus, (321)
  • Production, Spain, (347)
  • Pyrite Lodes, near Cordoba, Extensive Group of, Explored by a British Com- pany,(507)
  • Works in Now Jersey, 176 Cordite, 321
  • Corrosion of Water-tube Boilers, 350, 405
  • Corrugated Furnace Tubes, 346
  • Corunna Mines, Gold and Arsenic, (539)
  • Cotton, Sir Arthur, 122
  • Cotton, Amorioan, Consumption of, (263)
  • American Mills and Spindles, Number of, (263)
  • Industry, South Carolina, 1900, (425)
  • Craftsmon’s Club, The, 379
  • Cramps, Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Combina¬tion, 151
  • Crane, Electric, 272, 273, 677
  • Electric, 15-Ton, Messrs. Adamson, 681)
  • Electric Ladle, 100-Ton, 239, 240, 241
  • Electric Locomotive, The Bullock Com¬pany, 358
  • Electric Overhead, Stork Frères, 208, 209
  • Crank Axle Slotting Machine, Joshua Buckton and Co., Limited, 545
  • Crimp, Mr. Wm. Santo, 458
  • Crittall Manufacturing Company, Works of the, 224
  • Cromer, New Pier at, (616)
  • Crossley Bros.’ Works, (50)
  • Crystal Palace, Engineering Details at, 108, 319, 441
  • Cutlery for Sonth Africa, (51)
  • Cycle Resistance, Mr. H. E. Wimperis, 200
  • Cycles in France, Census of, (168)
  • Cycles for Smyrna, and the British Manufacturers, (13)
  • Cyclists’Tonring Club’s Pamphlet, Sunday Trains for, (451), (477)
  • Cylinders for Single-acting Pumps, Patent, 619

D

  • DAM, The AssuAo, 485
  • Dam, Movable, Ohio Kiver, 460
  • Dam, The Wachusett, C.S.A., 476, 549
  • Danube, Mouths of tbe, 543
  • Darling, Mr. Wm., 652
  • D'Auria Air Compressor, The, 629
  • Defence of Coaling Stations, Rear-Admiral S. Eardley-Wilmot on the, 638
  • Deflections of Beams, 173, 356
  • Delamare-Deboutteville, M. Edouard, 207
  • De Laval Steam Turbine, Mr. K. Andersson on the, 277
  • Depression, 319
  • Derwent Valley Water Bill, 376
  • Diamonds in New South Wales, (539)

Docks:

  • Aberdeen, Fish Docks for, (168)
  • Alexandria, Graving, at, (141)
  • Algiers, United States, Floating, (263)
  • Baltimore and Ohio Railway, at Curtis Bay, for Coal Export, (485)
  • Barrow, (425)
  • Barry, New Graving, (202)
  • Shipments, 1900, New Dry Dock Con¬tract, (52)
  • Removal of Dam, (321)
  • Bremen, Floating and Shipbuilding, for, (13) Bristol Channel Schemes, (228)
  • Floating Pontoon, for Japan, C. S. Swan and Hunter, (539)
  • Grangemouth, (321)
  • Hamburg, Ten Large Tidal Dock Basins and Three Further Docks, (667)
  • Ipswich, 425
  • Morsey, Additional Graving Dock Accommoda¬tion, Elevated Platforms Recom¬mended, (215), (347), (451)
  • Gate Machinery for, 619, 620 Proposed Lengthening of the Alfred
  • Lock and the Brocklebank Graving Dock, (641)
  • Naples, (191)
  • Newport, (242)
  • Ore Shipping, on the Great Lakes, United States, 152
  • Preston, 55
  • Ramsden Dock, Barrow, Now Wooden Pier Destroyed hy Fire, (622)
  • Ribble and Preston Dock, The River, 55 Rotterdam Dry, (490)
  • Sandon Graving, (141)
  • Self-docking Pontoon, for the Spanish Govern¬ment, R. Stephenson and Co., (667)
  • Swansea, Bill Deposited, (191), (228)
  • Syra, in Greece, (385)
  • Valparaiso, (100)

Dockyard Notes:

  • Abonkir, Armoured Crniser, to be Completed for Sea, 262
  • Her Trials, 456, 475, 543 Trial Speed of, 543
  • Achilles, First-class Armoured Crniser, 372 Administration of onr Dockyards, Rotten
  • System of, 214
  • Admiral Class, Lord Brassoy Advocates a Ro- arming and Reconstruction of the, 626
  • Admiral Rawson’s Successor, 325 Admiralty Preparing for Competitive Tests
  • between the Diirr and Niclausse Boilers, 4Q3
  • Albemarle, Battleship, Launch, 172 American Battleships, The Five New, 3 American Naval Personnel, Increase of, 62 Argonaut Said to be in a Bad Way, The, 666 Armour Plate Manufactories in Japan, 43 Armour Plate, Special Process Invented by
  • Vickers-Maxim, Tested, 420
  • Australia, Removal of her Above-water Torpedo Tubes, 511
  • Austrian Battleships II. and HI., Named Arpad and Babenberg, 420
  • Austro-Hungarian Crniser “E” (Ersatz Radotzky), 190
  • Bagley Makes Twenty-nine Knots on a Two- hour Trial, 645
  • Barr and Stroud's Gans, Fleet-Engineer Rees on, 90
  • Battle of Dorking, The New, Is a Surprise In¬vasion Possible'! 62
  • Beagle, The Sloop, 90
  • Belleville Question, French Views on, 297
  • Belleville Tubes, Leaking, 351
  • Bailers, D'urr and Niclausse, 403
  • Bradford, Capt. E. E., Appointed to the
  • Majestic, 372
  • British Cruisers Dido and Isis Fitted with Top¬masts, 325
  • Destroyers Kangaroo, Myrmidon, &c., their Funnels, 325
  • 13,000-Tonnors, Names of tho New, 372 Navy and Submarines, Le Yacht on, 372 Submarines, Ze l'ucAZ on, 325
  • Canopus, Electrio Transmitters on tho, 573
  • Rumoured to be a Failure in Way of
  • Spood, hor Bellevillo Boilers Un¬satisfactory, 420
  • Channel Fleet, Who Holds tho Coaling Record! 172
  • Classification of Warships, 8, 0 Coaling CompotitionB, The, 172, 190, 666
  • Cobra, Turbine Destroyer, lias Four Funnels, 643
  • "Conquest of the Air,” L’Armle et Marine on the, 626
  • Continuous Batteries for the New 18,000-Ton Ships, 626
  • Cramp’s Cruiser Variag at Cherbourg, 543
  • Creasy, The New Armoured Cruiser, 90
  • Accident to her Steering Gear; It Remains a Mystery, 626, 666
  • Commissioned for China, 543
  • Ariadne Likely to bo Ordered to China in her Place, 666
  • Comparison between her and the Diadem Class, 325
  • Earthquake Shocks Felt by, 475
  • Guns of, 43, 475
  • Mounting the Big Gans of tho Aboukir and the, 43, 351, 511
  • Non-inflammable Wood of, 37, 62
  • Position of her Waste Pipes, Size of her Turrets, 325
  • Danish Ironclad, Herluff Trolle, Preliminary Trials, 325
  • Daring, Fatal Explosion on Board the, 626
  • Drake Class, The, 245
  • Dupuy de Löme, Seaworthiness of the, 190
  • Diirr and Niclausse Boilers, Competitive Tests between, 403
  • Dynamite Gun, A New, 214
  • Eclipse, Re-armament of the, 190
  • Electric Hoists for British Battleships and Cruisers with Guns in Casemates, 626
  • Hoists for the French Cruiser Tage, 214
  • Transmitters, Lieutenant Germain’s, 573
  • Elswick 9'2in. Cressy Mounting, The, 43
  • Engines Designed by Mr. Sells, A Printed List of the, 403
  • Essex Class Cruisers, As to the Stability of the, 140
  • Guns of Some of the, 573
  • Europa Laid up in Portsmouth Dockyard with other By-gone Monsters, 626
  • Figureheads, Bronze, in the British and Ameri¬can Navies, 456
  • Fireproof Wood and the Navy League, 325
  • Fleet Reserve, The, 325
  • Foreign Battleships at Spithead, 121
  • Formidable, LeakiDg Belleville Tubes of the, 351
  • Forts on the Clyde and at Seuthsea Castle, New, 90
  • French Battleships, Baudin, 140
  • léna, Gun Mountings
  • Found Unsatisfac¬tory, 543
  • Trial Results, 372
  • Names and Particulars of the Two New, 372
  • Republique and Patrie, Zc Yacht on the, 543
  • Cruiser Condé, 9
  • Dcsaix, Launch of the, 372
  • Destroyer Pique on Trial, 214
  • Ironclad Hoehe, The, 90
  • Failure of her Engines, 245
  • Ironclad Requin, the Henri IV., and the léna, 372
  • Jauréguiberry Experiment, 140
  • Newspaperson British Naval Superiority, 262
  • Ships, Sale of Old, 90
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyer, Tramontaine, The, 573
  • Garrison Artillery Officers and Naval Officers, New Orders as Regards, 666
  • German Battleships, E., “H.,” J. 172, 325, 599
  • Launch of a Sister to the Wittelsbach, 325
  • Names of the Two New, 645
  • Returning from China to be Re-titted, 297
  • German Coast Defence Ship Hildebrand, Trans¬formation of, 325
  • German Cruisers, New, 372
  • C., B., 172, 599
  • Freya and Victoria Luise, 121
  • Princess Wilhelm, Recon¬struction of, 214
  • Victoria Luise, Speed of, 8
  • German Destroyers, Eleven in Hand, 172
  • German Government Armour Plate Factory, 599
  • German Siegfried Class, Reconstruction of all the, 90
  • Globe, H.M.S., as Depicted in Made and White, 475
  • Goldsborough, Fourth Breakdown of tho, 645
  • Greece, Elswick Offers a Gun Free, and Germany a Gun and a Cruiser, 420
  • Gunnery Tenders, The New, 43
  • Guns Mounted on the Heugh Battery, Vickers, 172
  • Guns, Placing of Bow, 245
  • Hannibal, Coaling of the, 62
  • Haulbowline, Work in Prospect at, (294)
  • Uowdenised Cylindrical Boilers, 351
  • Hyacinth, Belleville Boilers to be Replaced by Babcock and Wilcox Generators, 599
  • Hyacinth and Minerva Trials, Allowance Made for the Difference in their Engines, 666
  • léna. The, 456, 543
  • Inflexible, Tbe, Mastles9 Presumably for the Rest of her Days, 325
  • Italian Fleet at Portsmouth this Summer, 420
  • Ironclad Palestro, 43
  • Ironclads Regina Elena and Re Vittoria-Emanuole III., 214, 245
  • Submarines Ordered by the Govern¬ment, 645
  • Warships in the Toulon Warfare, 403
  • Japanese Corvette Katsuragi, 43
  • Cruisers now Building in Japan, 297
  • Cruisers, Tbe 3400 Tons, 421
  • Crniser fwate, The, 245, 297, 351
  • Cruiser Yakumo, Tho German Con¬tention Concerning the, 351
  • Destroyers, Names of tbe New, 420
  • Jeanne d’Arc Ready for her Trials, 214
  • Krupp Armour, High Price of Objected to by the German Government, 599
  • L’Armle et Marine, Version of the Barlleur Affair, 262
  • Le Yacht’s Comparisons between French and English Ships, 214
  • Le Yacht’s Error with regard to the Plan of the Tsarewitch, 245, 297
  • Lightness in Warship Material, The Craze for, 351
  • Linois, Illustration of the, 90
  • London, The, 90
  • Majestic’s Record for Wireless Telegraphy, 456
  • Medea and Medusa to be Re-boilered, 543
  • Medusa, Launch of the Cruiser, 8
  • Re-hoileriog of, 543
  • “Muzzle-loader” Question in the House, 297
  • Myrmidon (Destroyer), 172, 420 Naniwa, The Old Cruiser, in Japan, 90
  • Narcissus becomes a Gunnery Ship, The, 511, 573,599
  • Narcissus and Immortality Commissioned as Sea-going Gunnery Tenders, 543, 599
  • Narval with the Aiuerican Holland, Le Yacht Compares the, 626
  • Naval and Military Record on the Guns of the New American Battleships, 262
  • Naval War between the Daily Chronicle and the Daily News, 456
  • Navy Boiler Problem, A Likely Solution of the, 351
  • Nelson, The, Turned into a Depot Hulk, 245
  • New York Sun’s Statement respecting Sub¬marines for British Navy, 475
  • Norway, Submarine of the Holland Type Ordered by, 420
  • Nymphe, Speed of the Cruiser, 8
  • Obsolete Machinery in Dockyard Shops, 90
  • Ohio, Le Yacht’s Description of the, 599
  • Otter, The Destroyer, in a Typhoon, 9
  • Painting of our Ships War Colour, Mr. Arnold Foster on the Permanent, 475, 548
  • Pandora’s Consumption at the 5000 Horse¬power Trial, 172
  • Paris and the New York, Lengthened and Re-named, 456
  • Patent Fuel Apparatus Tried in the Surly and the Dntch Torpedo Boat Ophir, 456
  • Peat as a Fuel, Experiments in Portsmouth Dockyard, 456
  • Pelorus and Pactolus, Reported Narrow Escaps of, 262
  • Polyphemus Torpedo Ram, The, 573
  • Portsmouth, The British Workman and the “Tyranny ” of his Employers, 351
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Electric Light and Power for, 262
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Record Number of Men Working at, 456
  • Portuguese Rainha d’Amelia, Result of her Trials, 645
  • Prince of Wales, The, 43
  • Printers’ Mistakes in the Names of Ships, 190
  • Qneen, The, 43
  • Contlicting Reports as to her Boilers, 645
  • Queen of England’s New Yacht, The French on the, 62
  • Quirk, Mr. Nicholas J., On the “ Interesting and Destructive Little Terrors,” 511
  • Russian Battleship Imperator Alexander III. to be Launched, 421
  • The Slava, 599
  • Cruiser Gromovoi at Devonport and Plymouth, 8, 9
  • Novik nearly Ready for Trial, 421
  • Names of the Four New, 599
  • Ship Canal, The Projected, 214
  • Submarine Electrically-propelled Boat, 599
  • Tsarewitch, Le Yacht's Error, 245, 297
  • Royal Yacht Alberta, The, 121, 245
  • Royal Yacht, The New, 140
  • Seilly Isles to ho Fortified, 420
  • Scorpion is to be Used for Experiments, Report that the, 475, 573
  • Sells, Mr. Chas, do Grave, A Printed Memorial , of, 403
  • Signal Code, New International Norwegian, 325
  • Slow Shipbuilding in Foreign Countries and Items from the other Point of View, 297
  • Smokeless Powder, A New, Invented by a Japanese Officer, 43
  • Spanish Fleet, 645
  • Stability of our Warships, Mr. Allen gives himself away, 90
  • Steam Pipes and Waste Pipes Synonymous, 351
  • Stem L!ght, The New, 43
  • Stokers, The Five Hundred New, Number in each Reserve Ship in the Dockyards, 666
  • Strike at Portsmouth, 351, 403
  • Submarines, Belief in, a Matter of Latitude, 325
  • for the British Navy, Descriptions of the New, 297
  • New French, 403
  • New Type of, called “Submergible,” 403
  • The Pall Mall's Attack on, 325
  • Le Yacht on, 645
  • Submarine Boats, A French Newspaper on the English Opinion regarding, 140
  • Submarine Navigation, The New Publication, 573
  • Suffolk, Progress of the, 511 ,
  • Suffren, Electric Transmitters on the, 573
  • Satlej, Armoured Cruiser, The, 172
  • Swedish Corvette Balder, Varied Nomenclature of the, 372
  • Swiftsnre, Neptuno, and Iron Duke still in Portsmouth Dockyard, 626
  • Sybille, The, 90
  • Torpedo Boat Attack on Portsmouth, 420
  • Boats to be Re-boilerod, 190
  • Gunboat Gossamer, Reconstruction of, 43
  • Manoeuvres, French, 190
  • Trafalgar and Minerva at Spithead, 90
  • Triumph, The, Tamed into a Torpedo Depot, 215
  • Turkish Cruiser to bo Built in America, 62
  • Destroyers A and B, Speed Trials of, 245
  • United States Battleships, Tho New, Both Designs of, Suspended, 262
  • Cruisers, The Colorado and Penn¬sylvania, to bo Fitted with Niolausso Boil¬ers, 543
  • United States Cruisers, The New York, Re¬construction of, 62
  • The Raleigh and Cin¬cinnati to havo One Pole Mast only, 325
  • United States Navy Beats the Russian in the matter of Mystery, 325
  • The 12-poundor Con¬demned for the New De¬stroyers, 475
  • New System of Classifica¬tion for Warships, 8
  • S.S. Kearsarge, Explosion of a Shell on, 214
  • Vengeance, her Trials at Spithead, 666
  • Vickers 6in. Mark VII. Gun, Southsea Castle, 599, 653
  • 9'2in. Gun Mounting Tested, 351 9’2in. Gun, Rate of Fire attained, 573
  • Viper, Turbine Destroyer, has Three Funnels, 543
  • Warship Photographs Taken on the Occasion of the Queen’s Funeral, 140
  • Wireless Telegraphy of the Majestie, 456
  • Wireless Telephony for the French Navy, Ex¬periments with, 190
  • Donald, Mr. Jas., 267
  • Dorman, Long, and Co., Limited, Works of, 578
  • Dover-Calais Boats, 627
  • Drawbridge Gate, Interlocking Mechanically- operating, 603
  • Dredger, Hydraulic, Toronto, (347)
  • Dredging for Gold, Queensland, (168)
  • Drilling Apparatus, Wallach Bros., 9
  • Machines, British, Glasgow Exhibition, (Supplement, June 28th, 1901)
  • Machine, Radial, Britannia Company, 406
  • Droughts in Russia, Canse of, and Government Measures to Remedy, (123)
  • Drying Machinery, American, 358
  • Dust in Blast Furnace Gases, 472
  • Dust-removing Installation, 351

E

  • EAST Coast Health Resorts, Pictures of, by Jarrold and Sons, (641)
  • Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., Limited, (99)
  • Economy, 454
  • Edison Iron Ore Milling Company, Limited, at Dunderland, Norway, Patent for their Process Applied for and Refused, (539)
  • Education, Commerce and, 245, 324
  • Education of tbo Judgment in Dealing with Technical Matters, On the Need of, G. W. Dickie, 226
  • Education, a President on, 428
  • Egypt, Machinery Imports, (191), (207)
  • Ehrhardt, Herr H., Projected Works in Italy, (263)

Electric:

  • Alternate Current Working, Electrostatic Capacity in, 303
  • Alternator, Brown and Boveri, 29, 30, 31
  • Alternator, Ganz and Co., 1200-Kilowatt Tri¬phase, 261, 272, 273
  • Alternator, Inductor, Oerlikon, 135
  • Aluminium Transmission Lines, 640
  • Apparatus, Lead Mines in Missouri, (65)
  • Auto-car for the German Emperor, (141)
  • Battery, Submarine, Invented by a Swedish Naval Captain, (565)
  • Cables, Brighton, 171
  • Capacity in Alternate Current Working, Mr. W. M. Mordey, 303, 328
  • Central Station Plant, New York, 176
  • Crane, The Bollock Company, (358)
  • Crane, Ganz and Co., Paris Exhibition, 272, 273
  • Crane, Overhead, Stork Frères et Co., Paris Exhibition, 208
  • Crano, Wellman Seaver Engineering Company, 100-Ton Ladle, 239
  • Creil, 1000 Horse-power Direct-current Dynamo, 63, 134
  • Currents, Depilatory Effect Produced by High Tension, (100)
  • Current, Theft of Gas and, Law of the United States to Prevent, (374)
  • Driving Plant, Palmer’s Shipbnilding and Iron Company's Works, (507)
  • Driving in Workshops, M. S. M. Vauclain on the Economy of, (191)
  • Dynamo, Ganz and Co., 285
  • Dynamo and Engine, Fives-Lille Co., Limited, 286
  • Electrolysis of Water for Industrial Purposes, 417
  • Energy, Aluminium Transmission Lines, 640
  • Energy, Concession of Water Power for Pro¬duction of, Granted on the River Caffaro,
  • Lombardy, (641)
  • Energy, Hobburn, (611)
  • Engineer Volunteers, Honorary Rank to be Granted to Officers of the, (191)
  • Engineering, 18
  • Engineering, English and Foreign Practical in General and, 465
  • Engineering at the Paris Exhibition, 29, 63,
  • 134, 196, 208, 261, 272, 398, 418. 419, 445
  • Exhibition, Royal Aquarium, (588)
  • Furnaces, McGill University, Montreal, (374)
  • Ganz Exhibit, Paris Exhibition, 114, 135, 158,
  • 234, 261, 272, 273, 284, 285 Generator, 1000 Horse - power Continuous-
  • current, Elektricitiits Gessellschaft (Schnc- kert), Paris Exhibition, 272
  • Generator, Ganz Three-phase, 284
  • Generator, Transformer, 85 Horse-power Motor,
  • Jacob Rioter and Co., 392, 393, 418, 419
  • Governor, Geisler Mechanical, 37
  • Ingot - stripping Machine, Wellman – Seaver Engineering Company’s, (622)
  • Lifts at the Glasgow Exhibition, Easton and Co.'s, (477)

Electric Light:

  • Arc Lamp Carbons, Present Practice in their Manufacture, (242)
  • Are Light, Submarine, to Aid in the Sponge Fishery, Florida, (374)
  • Association of the United States, Paper on a “ Now Method of Charging for Eloetrie Energy," (667