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*CABLE, Chain, The Longest and Heaviest ever Made, (409)
*CABLE, Chain, The Longest and Heaviest ever Made, (409)
*Drum Wugou, Mr. A. H. Robin-on. 1 521
*Drum Wugou, Mr. A. H. Robin-on. 1 521
*Cable, The Imperial, 179
*Laying Plough, M. A. Bajac, 439
*Manufacture, Position of the Electric, 540
*The Pacific, 334
*Treaties, 586
*Wire Companies, Amalgamation of Two of the Largest British, (485)
*Caisson Work in Quay Foundations, (144)
*Calcium Chloride and Caustic Soda, Electrolytic Manufacture of, at Milan, (237)
*Californian Big Trees, Appeal to Save Them from the Axe, (433)
*Cammell and Co., Limited, Annual Report, (301)
*Camphor Receipts, South Formosa, 583
*Canada, 540
*Canada, Financial Statement of the Dominion of, (537)
*Canada, Mineral Production of, (335), (359)
*Canada, Population of, (89)
*Canadian Census Returns, Increasing Excess of Males over Females, (287)
*Canadian Post-office Savings Bank and Money-order Returns, (37)
'''Canals:
*Atlantic to the Mediterranean. The Canal of the Two Seas, 612
*Cronstadt, and the South of the Gulf of Fin¬land, (511)
*Dortmund-Ems, Traffic between it and the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, (433)
*France, Mileage of, (314)
*Interoceanic, Proposed, (173), 424, 425. 478.
*479, 486, 530, 597, 608, 031 Isthmian, 93
*Kaiser Wilhelm Canal Tariff Bill, (433)
*Lake Superior Ship, (496)
*Manchester Ship, Benefits Conferred on Lan¬cashire Traders by Reduction of Rates by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, (214)
*Manchester Ship, Decrease in Tonnage, 1901, (37); Half-yearly Report, (190); Coal Ship¬ments through Last Year, (49); Dredging, (190); Monthly Traffic, (88), (409)
*Nicaragua, (173), 424, 425, 478, 479, 486, 530, 697, 631
*North Sea and Baltic, Traffic and Dues in January, 1902, (237); April, (561)
*Panama Co., Concerning its Offer to Transfer its Properties, &c., to the United States. (37), (237), (299), 631
*Panama v. Nicaragua, The Preferment of, 631 Projected in India, (630)
*Rochester and Gravesend, (261)
*Ship and Canal Traffic, 185
*Suez Traffic Statistics, (113), (409)
*United States and Canadian, Traffic Returns, (335)
*CARBON and Phosphorus in Steel, (176)
*Carburetter, The Kéchur, (113)
*Cartenoograph, The, Mr. L. J. Tibbenham, 580
*Catalogues, 27, 48. 77, 124, 174, 198, 225, 303,
*325, 446, 473, 498, 548, 569, 591, 636
*Cement used in Chicago, Very Little Imported, (433)
*Cement for Pipe Joints, (485)
*Cement, Portland, German Official Standards for. (166)
*Cement Slag, United States, (299)
*Cement Works of I. C. Johnson and Co., Limited, Greenhithe, 130, 133
*Centrifugal Pumping Plant for Wallasey Dock (Supplement, January 10th, 1902), 34 Centrifugals, Water-driven, for Cuba, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 33
*Chain, The Locke Steel, (193)
*Chance, Sir Jas., Bart., 44, 121, 148 Chapman, Capt. Abel H.,533
*Chemistry, 21
*Chicago, Commercial Success of, Wbat it is due to, (459)
*Chicago, Concrete Tunnels in, for Wires, Cables, and Postal Service, (314)
*Chicago, Street Regulations respecting Motors of all Kinds, (630)
*Chimney Erection, 591, 606
*Chimney Stack, Wooden, 160ft. High, Mexico. (511)
*Chimneys, Steel, United States, 195
*China, American v. English Machinery in, 241
*City Man and the Colonial Show, The, 436
*Clouds, Capt. D. Wilson-Barker on, (404)
'''Coal:
*43
*Admiralty Orders for Welsh Steam, Placed at Cardiff, (37)
*Alsace-Lorraine, Discovery of, in, (409)
*American Competition with Welsh, a “ Bogey,” (60)
*American, Tests of, (237)
*Anthracite in Arkansas, (314)
*Anthracite, Pennsylvania, (335)
*Anthracite, from United States, (561)
*Antwerp, La Campine Distriot, (314)
*Asturias, (511)
*Australian, Resources, 458, (511)
*Barrow, Bore-hole Sunk at, Indications Hope¬ful, (593)
*Belgium, New Coalfield Discovered in, (433)
*Bituminous, United States, Use of Undercutting Machines in the Mining of, (511)
*Brown, Greecs, might be put to Profitable Use, (561)
*Cadiz, 1901, Import of Coal into, (511)
*Canadian instead of British for Swedish Rail¬ways, (139)
*China, Working of the Mines in, (511)
*Colliery Managers at Wakefield Works, (408)
*Combine of Wales, (26)
*Consumption, On, Robert Crane, 244
*Consumption in France, and Amount Imported into, (261)
*Consumption in Locomotives, 47
*Cost and Amount of, for the United Stat9s Navy, 1901, (13)i
*and Creosote as Fuels, Mr. W. Ward’s Trials of, 172
*Cutter, Electric, Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 243
*Discharging Gear, The Dodge, 580
*Dominion Properties, Amalgamation of the Greatest Coal and Steel Industries, (376)
*Elevators, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 503
*Export from Blyth, (13)
*Fifeshire, Important Colliery Undertaking, (242)
*Francs, The Largest Mines in, (89)
*French, Increase! Demand for, in North France, (359)
*Gas, Analytical Valuation of, Mr. S. P. Lish- man describes a Distillation Method, (590)
*Gorman, 11
*Home-office Tables relating to the Output of, (261)
*Hull Imports of, during March, (371)
*Hungary, (409)
*Japan, (63), (335)
*Matabeleland, Excellent Steam, (335)
*Miners’ Wages and, 437
*Mines in Shansi, Cheap Production, (63)
*Mining in the United States, Use of Under¬cutting Machines, (511)
*New South Wales Output, 1901, (433)
*New Zealand, Westport, Greymouth and Matgrawa, (214)
*Pennsylvania, Output of, (583)
*Question, The Great, 42
*Rating of Collieries, 402
*Reserves for the Navy, Mr. Wm. Allan on Lord Chas. Beresford’s Views, (314)
*Rhodesia, Daily Yield of the Wankie Field, (261)
*Russia, Alkuss, Large Layers of Pit, (446)
*Russian, in place of British and other, for St. Petersburg, &c., (37)
*Russian, South, Exportation of, 545
*Scotland, Output, (630)
*Siberian, 382 Sonth African, 383
*Staffordshire, Important Discovery in, (630)
*Strike, American Iron and the, 539
*Sulphur in, 514
*Supplies, Royal Commission on, 23, (25), (50)
*Sydney Harbour, Important Discovery of, in, (27), (214)
*Temperley Coaling Gear, 170
*Total Output of, in the Mines of the United Kingdom, under the Coal Mines Act, 1901, (537)
*Used in Manufacture of Coke in the United States, (63)
*Victoria, (511)
*Washing Table, Mr. C. R. Cloghorn Describes, (590)
*Westphalian Output, (630)
*Worcester, Discovery of a New Field in South, (139)
*Working under the River Hunter, the Pacific Ocean and its Tidal Waters near Newcastle, New South Wales, by A. A. Atkinson, 557
*Yorkshire Trade, and Foreign Contracts, (152)
*COALING at Sea, Experiments, 170
*Coke from Compressed Fuel, Manufacture of, Mr. J. H. Darby on, 463
*Coking Industry of the United States, the By¬product, (63)
*Coke-making, Recovery of By-produots in, Mr. J. Théry on, 463
*Coke Ovens, Bye-product, built by the United Coke and Gas Company, United States, (485)
*Coking Coals, Results of Experiments with British, 464
*Cold Storage and Ice Association—sec Association Combine, Atlantic Trade, 411, 435, (446)
*Commercial Situation, The, 609
*Community of Interest, 116
*Concrete, Expansion of, 24
*Laying Machine, 611
*Sewer Construction, U.S.A., 186
*and Steel Building, U.S.A., 173
*Workshops, U.S.A., 222
*and Wrought Iron have the Same Co¬ efficient of Extension, (166)
*Concussion in Steel, Effects of, 169
*Condensers, American Surface, (459)
*Condensing Plant, Isaac Storey and Sons, Limited, for Leeds Electricity Works, (471)
*Congo Free State, Annual Trade Report, (433)
*Consular Reports, Fooohow, (63)
*Contractors’ Appliances, Two, 136
'''Contracts Placed:
*Cape Railway, 219
*Cars for the Mersey Railway, Sixty, G. F. Milnes and Co., (25), (37)
*Lifts for the Central London Railway, R, Way- good and Co., Limited, (37)
*London County Council, 241
*North-Eastern Railway’s High-level Bridge across the Tyne, The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, (237)
*Railway Viaduct over the Barrow, Sir Wm. Arrol and Co., (139)
*COOLING the Cylinders of Explosive Engines, 645, (561)
*Cooper v. Crane, 515
'''Copper:
*Banding Shells, Press for, 10
*Extraction of, from Oxidised Ores, New Pro¬cess, (37)
*Mexico, Discovery of Vast Deposit of Native, (561)
*Ores in Australia, Low Grade, Mr. J. J. Muir on, (590)
*Ore Deposits in Bohemia, (190)
*Supply, Sources of, 183, 269
*Trans-Caucasus, 146
*United States, (300)
*Wire for Cables, F. Smith and Co., Limited, Works for Production of, (99)
*CORROSION of Condenser Tubes and Sea-water Conductors, Prof. E. Cohon on, 469
*Corundum in Ontario, Mining, Concentration and Analysis of, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, 590
*Cotton Milling Industry of Seuth American States, (386)
*Cotton Seed, Wastefulness of Present Methods of Treating, and Now Method, (386)
*County Council and Tube Railways, The, 405
*Coupling, Flexible, Verity’s, 117
*Crabs, Electric Motor, 69
*Crane, Bridge-erecting, United States, 340
*Cranes, Electric, Darlington Forge Co., (324)
*Cranes, Electric and Rope, 493
*Crane, Electric, Stothert and Pitt, Southampton Harbour Board, 23
*Cranes, Electric Wharf, Wimshurst, Hollick and Co., 616, 517
*Cranes, Electrically-worked Dockyard, 410, 414,
*Cranes, Relative Efficiency of Electric and Rope-driven, 298
*Crane, Shipyard Gantry, United States, 24
*Crystal Palace, The, 116, 670
*Crystal Palace Engineering School, Premium Award : Papers Read during Session, (413)
*Cycle Factors’ Association, Formation of a, (166)
*Cycle Mechanics, Proposed Certifying, (630)
*Cycles Registered in France, Number of, (100)
*Cycle Trade of Coventry, Satisfactory Condition of, (190)
*Cycle Works at Coventry Offered for Sale, (139)
*Cycling at St. Maixent School for Non-Com¬missioned Officers, (37)
*Cylinder Lubrication, 46, 147, 171, 195, 219, 245
'''D
*DAM between Cronstadt and the South Shore of the Gulf of Finland, (322)
*Dams, Construction of Earth, in America, 323
*Darling and Sellers, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
*Darlington’s Rates Relieved from the Profits of the Municipal Gas and Waterworks, (359)
*Dean, Smith and Grace, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
*Declinometer, New, Greenwich Royal Observa¬tory, (580)
*Deflection Instrument, The Gibson, Royal Obser¬vatory, Greenwich, (580)
*Denny, LL.D., Mr. Peter, Memorial Statue of, 635
*Diamond Industry, Dsmerara, (335)
*Dick, Mr. James, 288
*Dielectrics at Low Temperatures, Specific Induc¬tive Capacity of, (612)
*Dixon, Mr. Samuel, 84
'''Docks:
*Antwerp, Sum to be Spent on (561)
*Avonmouth, 212, (214), 232, 233, (237)
*Bermuda, Self-docking of, C. S, Swan and Hunter, 588, (605)
*Birkenhead, Centrifugal Pumping Plant for, W. H. Allen, Son and Co. (Supplement,
*January 10f/<, 1902), 31 Blyth,(151)
*Cardiff, Deep-water, 8
*Clydebank, (37)
*Clyde Trust and Proposed Renfrew, (72)
*Cronstadt, (485)
*Deep-water, Cardiff, 8
*Deep-water, Swansea, (446), (485)
*Dry, Barry, (446)
*Electric Floating, for New York Harbour, (583)
*Floating, for Bermuda, C. S. Swan and Hunter, Limited, 161, 164, (386), (537)
*Floating, New Orleans, (386)
*Floating, for New South Wales, (172)
*Garston, Proposed, (139)
*Graving, for Harland and Wolff, (537)
*Graving, Sunderland, (472)
*Graving, J. L. Thompson and Sons, Limited, (346)
*Hartlepools, Improvements at, (261), (398)
*Hebbum Graving, (231)
*Leith’s New, 268 Llanelly, (498)
*Mersey, Wireless Telegraphy at, (13) ; Now Graving, (37)
*Middlesbrough, Extension of, (50)
*St. Petersburg, (485)
*Swansea, Deep-water, (446), (485)
'''Dockyard Notes:
*Air Ship Burnt at Cosbam, 138
*American Battleship Vermont, The New, 217
*American Navy List, Official Statement regard¬ing the Ships on, 429
*American Ships, Armament of the New, 415
*Amphion, Grounding in the Pacific, 62
*Ansaldo’s Yard at Genoa, Mr. Charles de Grave Sells on, 611
*Anson, The, 429, 544
*Argentina, Additions to her Navy ordered from Ansaldo, of Genoa, 515
*Argentina, New Ships for, their Tonnage and Names, 62
*Argentine, Custom Lost to England, 515
*Argentine Monitors, Reconstruction of the Old, 93
*Armoured Cruisers of 1901, Estimates, Names of, 217
*Arrogant replaced in the Channel Fleet by the Doris, 611
*Austrian Battleships, The New, 164
*Austrian Battleships, Yarrow Water-tube Boilers for the New, 10
*Battleships of the Royal Sovereign Class, Four to be Reconstructed, 217
*Battleships, Second-class, Admiral Sir J. O. Hopkins, 193
*Bedford to go out on Trials, 564
*Belleisle Fired at at last, 193
*Belleisle Joke, The, 109
*Belleville Boiler Hit Hard, The, 312
*Belleville Enthusiasts over the Success of the Good Hope and Leviathan, 564
*Belts to be carried by the Devonshire Class, 544
*Bilge Keels for all Destroyers, 590
*Bofor’s 6in. Gun, Explosion of, 363
*Bulwark, The New Battleship, 268, 286, 429
*“Capped Shot” Epidemic, The, 590
*Centurion and Barfleur to be ready by March, Cost of, 384
*Challenger Floated out at Chatham, 544
*Channel Fleet Coaling a Fiasco, 138
*Channel Fleet dus Home, May 6th, 331
*Channel Fleet, Full-spoea Trials and the Belle¬ville Boiler, 312
*Chili, Ships Purchased by, 241
*Chilian Warships, Wild Rumours Concerning the New, 312 b
*Coaling from the Ruby, 109
*Coaling at Sea by the Reserve Fleet, 241
*Cobra, Mr. Kearley and the, 217
*Condor, Loss of the, 455
*Cornwall, Armoured Cruiser, attached to the Devonport Command, 611
*Coronation Review, Foreign Ships for the, 43, 644
*Cruisers, New Third-class, to be named Turquoise and Amethyst, 193

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A

  • 1901, 15

Accidents, Explosions, and Fines:

  • Bridge Collapse, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, (261)
  • Cage, Trimdon Colliery, (544)
  • Castle Pit, Cyfarthfa, Death of Mr. Arnold, (472)
  • Dynamite Explosion, New York, (261)
  • Fall of Overhead Tram Wire, Sheffield, (37)
  • H.M.S. Mars. on Board, 378, 379
  • Home-office Report for 1901 of Fatal Mine and Quarry Accidents, (89)
  • Lift, Bradford, (537)
  • Motor Omnibus, at Scarborough, (459)
  • Safety Lamps and Colliery Explosions, 506, £91
  • Seaham Harbour New Docks, Mr. A. C. Brown Killed at, (26)
  • Stockton-on-Teei Ironworks, Remarkable Acci¬dent at, (13)
  • Traction Engine Precipitated on to the North Stafford Railway, (433)
  • United States Deaths and Iojuries from Light¬ning and Railway Accidents in 1900, (386,
  • West Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Accident to Steel Girder, (214)
  • Explosion, Ardeer Factory of Nobel’s Explosives Company, (63), (89)
  • Explosions, Boiler :
  • Board of Trade Report on, (261)
  • Enquiries and Investigations under Provisions ot the Act, (261)
  • German Empire, 1899, (620)
  • Model Steamer on the Serpentine, (37)
  • Rochdale, (89)
  • Vilumara, Madrid, (89)
  • Explosion of Mond Gas, (13)
  • Explosion at the Electric Faso Works near Ghorley, (630)
  • Explosion of Refrigerating Plant, The Alleged, (44)
  • Explosions, Safety Lamps and Colliery, 506, 591
  • Explosion in a Sheffield Foundry, (363), (420)
  • Fires :
  • Barbican, Telephone Lines Destroyed, (433)
  • Bertrams, Limited, Edinburgh, (190)
  • Car Shed of the Trolley Company at Paterson, New Jersey, (166)
  • Chatham Dockyard, (583), (607) [
  • Electric Factory of Froyards, near Nancy, (409)
  • Hyde Park Locomotive Works, (522)
  • New S. Griffin Pit, (214)
  • Newsum and Co.’s Timber Mills, Gainsborough, (409)
  • Railway Workshops, Cairo, (504)
  • Rolling Stock Depót of the Samara and Zatoust Railway, (291)
  • AERIAL Navigator, Another, (485)
  • Aeronauts, Altitude Reached by Dr. Bersen and Dr. Suriog, (630)
  • Agricultural implements, Bad Quality of Russian, j (561)
  • Agricultural Machinery and Implements Imported into Odessa, Total Weight of, 1900, (190)
  • Agricultural Machinery, Use of Modern, in Asturias, (511)
  • Air Blast, 12
  • Air Compressors for Raising Oil at Baku, Use of, (561)
  • Air Pressures Used in Playing Brass Instruments, Dr. E. 11. Barton and Mr. S. C. Laws on the, (43)
  • Airship, Tbo Barton, 392
  • A Brooklyn Inventor’s, (630)
  • M. Santos Dumont’s, at the Crystal Palace. (314)
  • Airships, New, (409)
  • Air, Travel in, 12, 47, 71, 84, 121, 147, 171, 194. 218, 219, 214, (261), 295, 290, 417, 440, 467, ; 493
  • Alcohol, Denaturised Untaxed, Consumption in Germany for Technical Purposes, (583)
  • Peru, industrial Use of, 611 v. Petroleum, The Competition in Paris, (89,
  • from Sugar-cane in Peru, Annual Pro¬duction of, (607)
  • Alliance, The New, and its Commercial Effects, 192
  • Alloys of Nickel and Copper cannot be Mag¬netised, (287)
  • Almanacs, Calendars, &c., 28, 48, 77, 124, 150
  • Aluminium as an Alloy, (214)
  • Anode, Utilisation of the Properties of, The Best Lubricant to Use on, (166)
  • Bronzas, Tests of, (31)
  • and Magnesium, with Ammonium Chloride Solution, Fused Mixtures of, (314)
  • -ZincAlloys. Castings made from, (237)
  • American v. English Machinery in China, 211
  • Manufacturers, The Birth of, 637
  • Recklessness, 171
  • Spark Arrester, 246 Tourists in Europe, 19/1, (237)
  • Trade, Satisfactory Condition of, (335)
  • Triumphs, 261
  • Workshop Methods in Steel Construction, 120, 219, 269
  • Ammonia, Relative Decomposition of, by Iron and Copper, (139)

Appointments and Resignations: Appointments:

  • Adams, Mr. J. F., (335)
  • Ballan, Mr. A. E., (26)
  • Clayden, Mr. H. W., (272)
  • Cormack, Mr. J. D., (190i D xon, Mr., (583)
  • Donnet, Mr. J. W., (433)
  • Graham, Mr. J. L , (433)
  • GrindliDg, Mr. W. J., (459)
  • Lake, Mr. E.t (26)
  • O’Meara, Major W. A. J., (159)
  • Price, Mr., (472)
  • Ram, Mr. G. Scott, Electrical Inspector of Factories and Workshops, (237)
  • Rse, Mr. II. S. C., (229)
  • Roberts, Mr. M., (459)
  • Robinson, Mr. J. G., (459)
  • Samson, Mr. P., Appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty, (63)
  • Smith, Mr. W. E., Appointed by Lords of the Admiralty, (63)
  • Watts, Mr. Philip, Appointed Director of Naval Construction, bis Successor at Elswick, , Mr. Perrett, (89), (125)
  • West, Mr. G. F., (13)

Resignations:

  • Clayton, Mr. T. G.( Presentation to, (166)
  • Hookey, Mr. Ja«., (190)
  • Rouse, Mr. F., (359)

Armour Plating:

  • Cramp Co., and tho Armour Plate for tbe ; Battleship Maine, (139)
  • Curved Plates, 121
  • Krupp Armour, A New, 433, 481
  • Largest Plate ever Rolled Finished at the Parkgate Iron and Steel Co.’s Works, (409)
  • Slackness in the Industry, Mr. J. F. Hope and Mr. Arnold Forster on the, (49)
  • Trials of Openshaw at Whale Island and Shoeburyness, (386), (409)
  • Armoured Tower, San Paolo, near Taranto, (190)
  • Artesian Water Supply and Irrigation, W. Gibbons Cox, 402
  • Asbestos Mining in California and Georgia, (13)
  • Asquith. W , Machine Tools (Supplement, June Yilh, 1902)

Association, Acetylene :

  • Formation of, (97); General Meeting, (l£0)

Association, American Iron and Steel:

  • Iron and Steel Statistics, Mr. Swank’s Annual Report, 23

Association on Ballasting, American Railway Engineering and Main¬tenance of Way :

  • Report of the Committee, (350)

Association, Cold Storage and Ice:

  • Annual Dinner : Papers to ba read, (441)

Association of Electrical Contractors, National:

  • First Meeting of the N. Section of, (89)

Association of Engineers In Charge:

  • Programme of, 36
  • Seventh Annual Dinner, (312)

Association of Engineers, Leeds :

  • Injector, Theory and Working of the, Mr. Konrad Andersson, (437)
  • Structural Ironwork, Prof. John Goodman,(169)

Association of Engineers, Manchester:

  • Annual Report, (75)
  • Anniversary Dinner, Forty-fifth, 109
  • Half-yearly Meeting, New Members Elected, (617)
  • High-pressure Gas for Works Lighting, Mr. J. Nasmith, 215
  • Machine Tools, Application of Portable, Mr. J. R. Ingham, 170
  • Silo Granarios for Floor Mills, Mr. J. Whitaker, (323)
  • Tecbnolexicon, Circular respecting the Preparation of, by the Society of German Engineers, J617)
  • Training of Engineering Apprentices, Inaugural Addrtsi by Mr. E. G. Constantine, 71
  • Visit to the Works of John Brown and Co., Limited, 605

Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical:

  • London Convention, Papers to be Read and Discussed, (550)
  • Special General Meeting, (135)

Association, Machinery Users’:

  • Annual General Meeting, (638)

Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham:

  • Annual Dinner, (169)
  • Dinner to Mr. J. J. Innis, (545)
  • Steam Engine Packing, Mr. A. McSviney, (150)

Association of Municipal Engineers and Surveyors, Scottish:

  • First General Meeting, Presidential Address of Mr. A. B. McDonald, 636

Association, National Traction Engine:

  • Action Taken by, with references to the New Laws Proposed by the Worcester County Council in respect to Locomotive Traffic, (648)

Association of Railway Locomotive Engineers:

  • Meeting at Lyndhurst, and Complimentary Dinner to Mr. Dean and Mr Clajtan, (607)

Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:

  • Seventh Annual General Meeting, (314)
  • ASTURIAS, Modern Agricultural Machinery in Demand, (511)
  • Atlantic Trade, Combination in the, 411, 435, (446)
  • Automatic Signals from Westminster Clock to Greenwich, (583)
  • Autumn’s Drought, The, 134

B

  • BAASS, Mr. J. E., (484)
  • Bacterial Treatment of Trades Waste, Mr. W. Naylor on, 150
  • Baku, Decline of Imports of Machinery into, (561)
  • Baku, Kerosene, Limited Russian Demand for, (561)
  • Baku, 0.1 Raised by Means of Air Compressors, (561)
  • Balancing Locomotives — see Locomotives, Balancing
  • Balloon, Tae Barton Airship, 392
  • Balloon, The Severo Navigable, 482, (485)
  • Barton Airship, The, 392
  • Bases, TbeControl of (referring to Lieut. Hordern’s Prize Essay), 539
  • Battersea Polytechnic, Conversazione at the, (334)
  • Bauxite, New South Wales, 144
  • Benzone, Naphthalene, and Aothracite, Prepara¬tion of, from Metallic Carbides, C. S. Bradley and C. B. Jacob’s Patent, 560
  • Bevelling Machine, Messrs. Davis and Primrose, 258, 259
  • Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited (1902), (420)
  • Bicycle, Holden’s Motor, (190), 333
  • Bicycles Wanted in Erzoroum, (511)

Bills

  • American Shipping Subsidy, (359)
  • Brighton Electric Railway, 45, (63), (314)
  • Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway, (459)
  • Canal from Rochester to Gravesend, (261)
  • Ethiopia-Jilbutil Railway, (386)
  • Great Western, for Changes in the Risca District, (113)
  • Great Western and London and North-Western, to Acquire the Brynmawr and Western Valley Lines, (26)
  • Hull and Barnsley Railway Company’s, to be Opposed by Hull, (121)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire (Steam Vessels), Passed, (607)
  • Leicestershire and Warwickshire Electric Power, ! (37)
  • London and North-Western, Widening of the Trent Valley Line, (113)
  • London Subways, 340 London United Tramways, (570)
  • London Water, 136, 143, 241, (355), 433
  • Manchester City Circle Railway, (13)
  • Metropolitan District Railway, (214)
  • Midland Railways, (190), (214)
  • Ontario Legislature : to empower Municipalities to Purchase, &c., Electric Energy for Heat, Light, and Power, (287)
  • Patent, The New, 196
  • Peckham Rye Tube Railway Withdrawn, (113)
  • Private, in Parliament, 354, 394, 408
  • Private, for Transfer of Imperial Institute to
  • the Board of Trade, (537)
  • Rhondda Tramways, (63)
  • Rhymney Railway, (446)
  • Swedish Parliament, for Purchase by the State of the two Telephone Companies, (459)
  • Taff Vale, (386)
  • BIRTWISTLE Hydraulic Jointing Syndicate, Limited, New Method of Jointing Boiler
  • Tubes, (271)
  • Biscuit-sorting and Packing Machine, D. Thom¬son and Co., 503
  • Blair, Mr. Geo. Maclellan, 43
  • Blast Furnaces on American Lines, (60)
  • Blast Furnaces in Course of Erection or being Rebuilt in the United Kingdom, (37)
  • Blast Furnace, Non - crucible, Mr. John L. Stevenson, 72
  • Blast Furnace Practice, Recent, by Mr. B. D. Healey, 464
  • Blast Furnaces under Reconstruction, (445)
  • Blast Furnaces in the United Kingdom, (433)
  • Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Cooling, 489
  • Blister, Remarkable, caused by a Fall in a Fur¬nace. 545
  • Blytb, The Old Fish Qoay, (139)
  • Board of Trade Returns, 265
  • Bog, Splitting of the Annagh, Leitrim, (607)

Boilers:

  • Babcock and Wilcox Water-tube, (89), 93, 286
  • Blake’s Improved Multitubular Vertical, 112
  • Committee on Water-tube, Second Report, 227, 255
  • Corrosion of Condenser Tubes and Sea Water Conductors, Mr. E. Cohen on the, 469
  • Cylinder Lubrication, 46
  • Distortion in, Due to Overheating, Mr.
  • Stromeyer on, 337, 344, 369—see also 527 English Navy, 635
  • Express, Mr. A G. Mumford, 141, 145
  • Fire-box Stays of Locomotive, Mr. Webb on, 412, 419
  • Locomotive, 585
  • Locomotive, Mr. R Waters on, (150)
  • Locomotive Type, for a Sugar Factory, Geo. Fletcher and Co., 625, 628
  • Machine-fired, Test of, 286
  • Marine, 10, 43, 62 (89), 93, 109
  • Navy, 10, 43, 62, 93, 144, 145, (485), 487, 513, 544, 563
  • Nic’ausse Water-tube, 43, 109, (485), 519
  • Power and Electricity, 163
  • Pozzies, 337
  • Scotch Water-tube, Replace Belleville in the United States Lake Steamers, (359)
  • Scummer, The Hotchkiss, 70
  • Seagull, Niclausse Water-tube Trials, (485), 519
  • Types of, for the Six First-class Cruisers of the 1901-2 Programme, 544
  • Vulcan Boiler Insurance Company, Annual Meeting, 300
  • Water tube, 10, 43, 62, 89, 93, 109, 144, 145, 227, 286, 468, (485), 519
  • Water-tube, Canadian, 467, 468
  • Water-tube, for First-class Torpedo Boats, Mr. A. G. Mumford, 144. 145
  • Water-tube, Hardie, 467, 468
  • Yarrow, Water-tube, 10, 62
  • BOILER Power and Electricity, 168
  • Bonawee Granite Quarries, Monster Blast Fired at, (139)
  • Boring Bar with Adjustable Cutters, Barker and Spick, 172
  • Machine, W. Asquith (vi., Supplem.nl, June Yitk, 1902)
  • Machine, Darling and Sellers (i., Supple¬ment, June Yith, 1902)
  • Mill, Double, Messrs. Webster and Bennett, 604, 605
  • Machine, Double, G. Wilkinson and Sons, 461
  • Machine, A Large, Tangye Tool and Electric Company (Supplement, April 18th, 1902), 393
  • and Milling Machine, Portable Electric, J. Buckton and Co, Limited ( x., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Bondouard, Mr. O., Dendritic Crystals Shown by Fused Mixtures of Aluminium and Magnesium, (314)
  • Bowen, Mr. T., (472)
  • Breconshiro Works of the Merthyr Urban Council, Sale of the Machinery, &c., (638)
  • Brick-drying Plant, American, 323
  • Brick. Specific Heat of, (214)
  • Bricklayers, Average Work of, The London County Council's and the British, (261)
  • British Fire-prevention Committee, Tests with Fireproof Wood, and Silver Medal Award, (89), (113), (139)

Bridges:

  • American, New, 470
  • American Transporter, Duluth, 442
  • Ca'ais, across the Tidal Basin. (433)
  • Cantilever, Two, over the N. Tyne, (485)
  • Cantilever, over the St. Lawrence, 541
  • Cast Iron, 441
  • Clybourne Place over Chicago River, Trunnion Bascule, (607)
  • Colonial, 103
  • Exe, its Reconstruction, (13)
  • Floating or Steam Ferry, Launched by Vickers,
  • Son and Maxim at Barrow, (287), (301)
  • Grand Junction Canal, Great Western Railway, E Finch and Co., (152)
  • Great Yarmouth, Midland and Great Northern Railway, E. Finch and Co., (152)
  • London, Cost of the Improvements, (214)
  • Luxembourg, Arched, 431. 432
  • North-Eastern Railway’s High-level, across the Tyne, (237), (272)
  • Ottawa, (74)
  • Pangbourne, Picturesque Old Wooden Bridge to be Replaced by an Iron one, (237)
  • Permanent Railway, across the Damooda, India, (261)
  • Preservation of, from White Ants, Mr. H. E. Bellamy on the, (409)
  • Removal, Pennsylvania Railway, Crossing the Raritan River, (583)
  • Removal, Pittsburg Railway, 544, 661, (6C6)
  • Renewal of a Railway, over Battersea Park-road, 543
  • Reath Docks, Great Western Railway, Mr. J. C. Inglis (Supplement, February 28th, 1902), 94, 96, 207, 210
  • Saigou into AnDam, Railway, from, (261)
  • St. Petersburg, Palace, 416
  • Steel, Paris Metropolitan Railway, (336)
  • Strengthening of Early Iron, 352, 375, 449
  • Suspension and Cantilever, 62
  • Swing, Mr. W. H. McLean on, (120)
  • Taff Vale Railway, (638)
  • Testing of Railway, 157
  • Tower, New South Approach Opened to, (261) 297, (343)
  • Transvaal and Orange River Colony, Repair of. (409)
  • Vermilion River, Railway, over the, Ill., U.S. A., High Concrete Arch, (359)
  • United States, Three Large Cantilever, (358)
  • Weston and Tiverton, (391)
  • Y-shaped, U.S.A., Zanesville, 470
  • BUCKINGHAM Palace, Sanitary Worksat, (458)
  • Buckton and C, J., Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Butler and Co., J., Machine Tools (Supplement, June\3ih,\M>)

C

  • CABLE, Chain, The Longest and Heaviest ever Made, (409)
  • Drum Wugou, Mr. A. H. Robin-on. 1 521
  • Cable, The Imperial, 179
  • Laying Plough, M. A. Bajac, 439
  • Manufacture, Position of the Electric, 540
  • The Pacific, 334
  • Treaties, 586
  • Wire Companies, Amalgamation of Two of the Largest British, (485)
  • Caisson Work in Quay Foundations, (144)
  • Calcium Chloride and Caustic Soda, Electrolytic Manufacture of, at Milan, (237)
  • Californian Big Trees, Appeal to Save Them from the Axe, (433)
  • Cammell and Co., Limited, Annual Report, (301)
  • Camphor Receipts, South Formosa, 583
  • Canada, 540
  • Canada, Financial Statement of the Dominion of, (537)
  • Canada, Mineral Production of, (335), (359)
  • Canada, Population of, (89)
  • Canadian Census Returns, Increasing Excess of Males over Females, (287)
  • Canadian Post-office Savings Bank and Money-order Returns, (37)

Canals:

  • Atlantic to the Mediterranean. The Canal of the Two Seas, 612
  • Cronstadt, and the South of the Gulf of Fin¬land, (511)
  • Dortmund-Ems, Traffic between it and the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, (433)
  • France, Mileage of, (314)
  • Interoceanic, Proposed, (173), 424, 425. 478.
  • 479, 486, 530, 597, 608, 031 Isthmian, 93
  • Kaiser Wilhelm Canal Tariff Bill, (433)
  • Lake Superior Ship, (496)
  • Manchester Ship, Benefits Conferred on Lan¬cashire Traders by Reduction of Rates by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, (214)
  • Manchester Ship, Decrease in Tonnage, 1901, (37); Half-yearly Report, (190); Coal Ship¬ments through Last Year, (49); Dredging, (190); Monthly Traffic, (88), (409)
  • Nicaragua, (173), 424, 425, 478, 479, 486, 530, 697, 631
  • North Sea and Baltic, Traffic and Dues in January, 1902, (237); April, (561)
  • Panama Co., Concerning its Offer to Transfer its Properties, &c., to the United States. (37), (237), (299), 631
  • Panama v. Nicaragua, The Preferment of, 631 Projected in India, (630)
  • Rochester and Gravesend, (261)
  • Ship and Canal Traffic, 185
  • Suez Traffic Statistics, (113), (409)
  • United States and Canadian, Traffic Returns, (335)
  • CARBON and Phosphorus in Steel, (176)
  • Carburetter, The Kéchur, (113)
  • Cartenoograph, The, Mr. L. J. Tibbenham, 580
  • Catalogues, 27, 48. 77, 124, 174, 198, 225, 303,
  • 325, 446, 473, 498, 548, 569, 591, 636
  • Cement used in Chicago, Very Little Imported, (433)
  • Cement for Pipe Joints, (485)
  • Cement, Portland, German Official Standards for. (166)
  • Cement Slag, United States, (299)
  • Cement Works of I. C. Johnson and Co., Limited, Greenhithe, 130, 133
  • Centrifugal Pumping Plant for Wallasey Dock (Supplement, January 10th, 1902), 34 Centrifugals, Water-driven, for Cuba, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 33
  • Chain, The Locke Steel, (193)
  • Chance, Sir Jas., Bart., 44, 121, 148 Chapman, Capt. Abel H.,533
  • Chemistry, 21
  • Chicago, Commercial Success of, Wbat it is due to, (459)
  • Chicago, Concrete Tunnels in, for Wires, Cables, and Postal Service, (314)
  • Chicago, Street Regulations respecting Motors of all Kinds, (630)
  • Chimney Erection, 591, 606
  • Chimney Stack, Wooden, 160ft. High, Mexico. (511)
  • Chimneys, Steel, United States, 195
  • China, American v. English Machinery in, 241
  • City Man and the Colonial Show, The, 436
  • Clouds, Capt. D. Wilson-Barker on, (404)

Coal:

  • 43
  • Admiralty Orders for Welsh Steam, Placed at Cardiff, (37)
  • Alsace-Lorraine, Discovery of, in, (409)
  • American Competition with Welsh, a “ Bogey,” (60)
  • American, Tests of, (237)
  • Anthracite in Arkansas, (314)
  • Anthracite, Pennsylvania, (335)
  • Anthracite, from United States, (561)
  • Antwerp, La Campine Distriot, (314)
  • Asturias, (511)
  • Australian, Resources, 458, (511)
  • Barrow, Bore-hole Sunk at, Indications Hope¬ful, (593)
  • Belgium, New Coalfield Discovered in, (433)
  • Bituminous, United States, Use of Undercutting Machines in the Mining of, (511)
  • Brown, Greecs, might be put to Profitable Use, (561)
  • Cadiz, 1901, Import of Coal into, (511)
  • Canadian instead of British for Swedish Rail¬ways, (139)
  • China, Working of the Mines in, (511)
  • Colliery Managers at Wakefield Works, (408)
  • Combine of Wales, (26)
  • Consumption, On, Robert Crane, 244
  • Consumption in France, and Amount Imported into, (261)
  • Consumption in Locomotives, 47
  • Cost and Amount of, for the United Stat9s Navy, 1901, (13)i
  • and Creosote as Fuels, Mr. W. Ward’s Trials of, 172
  • Cutter, Electric, Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 243
  • Discharging Gear, The Dodge, 580
  • Dominion Properties, Amalgamation of the Greatest Coal and Steel Industries, (376)
  • Elevators, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 503
  • Export from Blyth, (13)
  • Fifeshire, Important Colliery Undertaking, (242)
  • Francs, The Largest Mines in, (89)
  • French, Increase! Demand for, in North France, (359)
  • Gas, Analytical Valuation of, Mr. S. P. Lish- man describes a Distillation Method, (590)
  • Gorman, 11
  • Home-office Tables relating to the Output of, (261)
  • Hull Imports of, during March, (371)
  • Hungary, (409)
  • Japan, (63), (335)
  • Matabeleland, Excellent Steam, (335)
  • Miners’ Wages and, 437
  • Mines in Shansi, Cheap Production, (63)
  • Mining in the United States, Use of Under¬cutting Machines, (511)
  • New South Wales Output, 1901, (433)
  • New Zealand, Westport, Greymouth and Matgrawa, (214)
  • Pennsylvania, Output of, (583)
  • Question, The Great, 42
  • Rating of Collieries, 402
  • Reserves for the Navy, Mr. Wm. Allan on Lord Chas. Beresford’s Views, (314)
  • Rhodesia, Daily Yield of the Wankie Field, (261)
  • Russia, Alkuss, Large Layers of Pit, (446)
  • Russian, in place of British and other, for St. Petersburg, &c., (37)
  • Russian, South, Exportation of, 545
  • Scotland, Output, (630)
  • Siberian, 382 Sonth African, 383
  • Staffordshire, Important Discovery in, (630)
  • Strike, American Iron and the, 539
  • Sulphur in, 514
  • Supplies, Royal Commission on, 23, (25), (50)
  • Sydney Harbour, Important Discovery of, in, (27), (214)
  • Temperley Coaling Gear, 170
  • Total Output of, in the Mines of the United Kingdom, under the Coal Mines Act, 1901, (537)
  • Used in Manufacture of Coke in the United States, (63)
  • Victoria, (511)
  • Washing Table, Mr. C. R. Cloghorn Describes, (590)
  • Westphalian Output, (630)
  • Worcester, Discovery of a New Field in South, (139)
  • Working under the River Hunter, the Pacific Ocean and its Tidal Waters near Newcastle, New South Wales, by A. A. Atkinson, 557
  • Yorkshire Trade, and Foreign Contracts, (152)
  • COALING at Sea, Experiments, 170
  • Coke from Compressed Fuel, Manufacture of, Mr. J. H. Darby on, 463
  • Coking Industry of the United States, the By¬product, (63)
  • Coke-making, Recovery of By-produots in, Mr. J. Théry on, 463
  • Coke Ovens, Bye-product, built by the United Coke and Gas Company, United States, (485)
  • Coking Coals, Results of Experiments with British, 464
  • Cold Storage and Ice Association—sec Association Combine, Atlantic Trade, 411, 435, (446)
  • Commercial Situation, The, 609
  • Community of Interest, 116
  • Concrete, Expansion of, 24
  • Laying Machine, 611
  • Sewer Construction, U.S.A., 186
  • and Steel Building, U.S.A., 173
  • Workshops, U.S.A., 222
  • and Wrought Iron have the Same Co¬ efficient of Extension, (166)
  • Concussion in Steel, Effects of, 169
  • Condensers, American Surface, (459)
  • Condensing Plant, Isaac Storey and Sons, Limited, for Leeds Electricity Works, (471)
  • Congo Free State, Annual Trade Report, (433)
  • Consular Reports, Fooohow, (63)
  • Contractors’ Appliances, Two, 136

Contracts Placed:

  • Cape Railway, 219
  • Cars for the Mersey Railway, Sixty, G. F. Milnes and Co., (25), (37)
  • Lifts for the Central London Railway, R, Way- good and Co., Limited, (37)
  • London County Council, 241
  • North-Eastern Railway’s High-level Bridge across the Tyne, The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, (237)
  • Railway Viaduct over the Barrow, Sir Wm. Arrol and Co., (139)
  • COOLING the Cylinders of Explosive Engines, 645, (561)
  • Cooper v. Crane, 515

Copper:

  • Banding Shells, Press for, 10
  • Extraction of, from Oxidised Ores, New Pro¬cess, (37)
  • Mexico, Discovery of Vast Deposit of Native, (561)
  • Ores in Australia, Low Grade, Mr. J. J. Muir on, (590)
  • Ore Deposits in Bohemia, (190)
  • Supply, Sources of, 183, 269
  • Trans-Caucasus, 146
  • United States, (300)
  • Wire for Cables, F. Smith and Co., Limited, Works for Production of, (99)
  • CORROSION of Condenser Tubes and Sea-water Conductors, Prof. E. Cohon on, 469
  • Corundum in Ontario, Mining, Concentration and Analysis of, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, 590
  • Cotton Milling Industry of Seuth American States, (386)
  • Cotton Seed, Wastefulness of Present Methods of Treating, and Now Method, (386)
  • County Council and Tube Railways, The, 405
  • Coupling, Flexible, Verity’s, 117
  • Crabs, Electric Motor, 69
  • Crane, Bridge-erecting, United States, 340
  • Cranes, Electric, Darlington Forge Co., (324)
  • Cranes, Electric and Rope, 493
  • Crane, Electric, Stothert and Pitt, Southampton Harbour Board, 23
  • Cranes, Electric Wharf, Wimshurst, Hollick and Co., 616, 517
  • Cranes, Electrically-worked Dockyard, 410, 414,
  • Cranes, Relative Efficiency of Electric and Rope-driven, 298
  • Crane, Shipyard Gantry, United States, 24
  • Crystal Palace, The, 116, 670
  • Crystal Palace Engineering School, Premium Award : Papers Read during Session, (413)
  • Cycle Factors’ Association, Formation of a, (166)
  • Cycle Mechanics, Proposed Certifying, (630)
  • Cycles Registered in France, Number of, (100)
  • Cycle Trade of Coventry, Satisfactory Condition of, (190)
  • Cycle Works at Coventry Offered for Sale, (139)
  • Cycling at St. Maixent School for Non-Com¬missioned Officers, (37)
  • Cylinder Lubrication, 46, 147, 171, 195, 219, 245

D

  • DAM between Cronstadt and the South Shore of the Gulf of Finland, (322)
  • Dams, Construction of Earth, in America, 323
  • Darling and Sellers, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Darlington’s Rates Relieved from the Profits of the Municipal Gas and Waterworks, (359)
  • Dean, Smith and Grace, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Declinometer, New, Greenwich Royal Observa¬tory, (580)
  • Deflection Instrument, The Gibson, Royal Obser¬vatory, Greenwich, (580)
  • Denny, LL.D., Mr. Peter, Memorial Statue of, 635
  • Diamond Industry, Dsmerara, (335)
  • Dick, Mr. James, 288
  • Dielectrics at Low Temperatures, Specific Induc¬tive Capacity of, (612)
  • Dixon, Mr. Samuel, 84

Docks:

  • Antwerp, Sum to be Spent on (561)
  • Avonmouth, 212, (214), 232, 233, (237)
  • Bermuda, Self-docking of, C. S, Swan and Hunter, 588, (605)
  • Birkenhead, Centrifugal Pumping Plant for, W. H. Allen, Son and Co. (Supplement,
  • January 10f/<, 1902), 31 Blyth,(151)
  • Cardiff, Deep-water, 8
  • Clydebank, (37)
  • Clyde Trust and Proposed Renfrew, (72)
  • Cronstadt, (485)
  • Deep-water, Cardiff, 8
  • Deep-water, Swansea, (446), (485)
  • Dry, Barry, (446)
  • Electric Floating, for New York Harbour, (583)
  • Floating, for Bermuda, C. S. Swan and Hunter, Limited, 161, 164, (386), (537)
  • Floating, New Orleans, (386)
  • Floating, for New South Wales, (172)
  • Garston, Proposed, (139)
  • Graving, for Harland and Wolff, (537)
  • Graving, Sunderland, (472)
  • Graving, J. L. Thompson and Sons, Limited, (346)
  • Hartlepools, Improvements at, (261), (398)
  • Hebbum Graving, (231)
  • Leith’s New, 268 Llanelly, (498)
  • Mersey, Wireless Telegraphy at, (13) ; Now Graving, (37)
  • Middlesbrough, Extension of, (50)
  • St. Petersburg, (485)
  • Swansea, Deep-water, (446), (485)

Dockyard Notes:

  • Air Ship Burnt at Cosbam, 138
  • American Battleship Vermont, The New, 217
  • American Navy List, Official Statement regard¬ing the Ships on, 429
  • American Ships, Armament of the New, 415
  • Amphion, Grounding in the Pacific, 62
  • Ansaldo’s Yard at Genoa, Mr. Charles de Grave Sells on, 611
  • Anson, The, 429, 544
  • Argentina, Additions to her Navy ordered from Ansaldo, of Genoa, 515
  • Argentina, New Ships for, their Tonnage and Names, 62
  • Argentine, Custom Lost to England, 515
  • Argentine Monitors, Reconstruction of the Old, 93
  • Armoured Cruisers of 1901, Estimates, Names of, 217
  • Arrogant replaced in the Channel Fleet by the Doris, 611
  • Austrian Battleships, The New, 164
  • Austrian Battleships, Yarrow Water-tube Boilers for the New, 10
  • Battleships of the Royal Sovereign Class, Four to be Reconstructed, 217
  • Battleships, Second-class, Admiral Sir J. O. Hopkins, 193
  • Bedford to go out on Trials, 564
  • Belleisle Fired at at last, 193
  • Belleisle Joke, The, 109
  • Belleville Boiler Hit Hard, The, 312
  • Belleville Enthusiasts over the Success of the Good Hope and Leviathan, 564
  • Belts to be carried by the Devonshire Class, 544
  • Bilge Keels for all Destroyers, 590
  • Bofor’s 6in. Gun, Explosion of, 363
  • Bulwark, The New Battleship, 268, 286, 429
  • “Capped Shot” Epidemic, The, 590
  • Centurion and Barfleur to be ready by March, Cost of, 384
  • Challenger Floated out at Chatham, 544
  • Channel Fleet Coaling a Fiasco, 138
  • Channel Fleet dus Home, May 6th, 331
  • Channel Fleet, Full-spoea Trials and the Belle¬ville Boiler, 312
  • Chili, Ships Purchased by, 241
  • Chilian Warships, Wild Rumours Concerning the New, 312 b
  • Coaling from the Ruby, 109
  • Coaling at Sea by the Reserve Fleet, 241
  • Cobra, Mr. Kearley and the, 217
  • Condor, Loss of the, 455
  • Cornwall, Armoured Cruiser, attached to the Devonport Command, 611
  • Coronation Review, Foreign Ships for the, 43, 644
  • Cruisers, New Third-class, to be named Turquoise and Amethyst, 193