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*Marine Engineering. Practical, for Marine Engineers and Students, with Aids for Appli¬cants for Marine Engineer? Licences, Wm F. Durand, 66, (67)
*Marine Engineering. Practical, for Marine Engineers and Students, with Aids for Appli¬cants for Marine Engineer? Licences, Wm F. Durand, 66, (67)
*Marine Engineers’ Pocket-book, Wannan’s, containing the Latest Board of Trade Rules and Data for Marine Engineers, A. C. Wannan, (279)
*Marine Engineers’ Pocket-book, Wannan’s, containing the Latest Board of Trade Rules and Data for Marine Engineers, A. C. Wannan, (279)
*Marine Engines, Verbal Notes and Sketches for, J. W. Sothem, (548)
*Mathematics, Discussion on the Teaching of, at the British Association Meeting at Glas¬gow, Edited by John Perry, 32
*Matriculation Directory, No. xxxi, January, 1902, 184
*Mechanics of Engineering, Vol. i., Kinematics, Statics, &c., A. J. Da Bois, (169)
*Mechanics, Science of, Dr. Ernst Mach, Trans¬lated from the German, (565)
*Meteorological Observers, Hints to, Instruc¬tions for taking Observations, and Tables for their Reduction, with a Glossary of Meteoro¬logical Terms, Wm. Marriott, (476)
*Metallurgy of Gold, T. Kirke Rose, (236)
*Mine Surveying, Practical Treatise cn, Arnold Lupton (169)
*Mine Surveying, Treatise on, Bennett H. Brough, (279)
*Mineralogy Simplified, Henry Erni, 32
*Mines, New South Wales, Annual Report for for the Department of, (318)
*Mines of the Rand, The Deep Level, and their Future Development Considered from the Commercial Point of View, G. A. Danny, (279), 402
*Mining Manual for 1902, Walter R. Skinner, (548)
*Model Engineer and Amateur Electrician, Vol. v., 1901, (67)
*Motor Cars and Voiturettes, Light, John H. Knight, (169)
*Motors and Motor Driving, Alf. C. Harms- worth and others, 587
*Municipal Affairs, Bibliography of the World’s Municipal Literature, R. C. Brooks, (413)
*Municipal Engineering and Sanitation, M. N. Baker, (279)
*Municipal and County Engineers, Incorporated Association of, International Engineering Con¬gress (Glasgow). 1901, Proceedings of Section VII. (Municipal), Ed. by T. Cole, (279)
*Naval Annual, 1902, Ed. byT. A. Brassey, (475), 532
*Naval Efficiency, The War Readiness of the Fleet, Archibald S. Hurd, 475, (519)
*Navigation Saus-Marine h Travers les Sièoles, La, Maurice Delpeuch, (279)
*Original Papers, by the Late John Hopkinson, 475
*Pacific, The Mastery of the, Archibald R. Colquhoun, (279), 349
*Passenger and Cargo Steamers, Tugs, Yachts, Houseboats, Barges, &c., Standard Work of Reference for Prime Cost of, Rich. Smith, (476)
*Patents for Inventions, and How to Procure Them, G. G. M. HardiDgbam, (217)
*Pattern-making, Practical Treatise Embracing the Main Types of Engineering Construction, &c., Joseph Horner. (476)
*Physics, Elementary Treatise on, Experimental and Applied for the Use of Schools and Colleges, Translated framGanot’s “Elements de Physique,” (476)
*Physics, Graduated Exercises in Practical Elementary, Clement J. Leaper, (413)
*Physics, Laboratory Manual of, for Use in High Schools, Henry Crew and R. R. Tatnall, (318)
*Pipes and Tubes, their Construction and Jcint- iDg, P. R. Björling, (635)
*Plane Surveying, Paul C. Nugent, (413)
*Poudres et Explosifs, Dictionaire des Matières Explosives, Dr. J. Daniel, (350), 501
*Power and PowerTransmission, E. W. Kerr, (169)
*Prevention of Infection in Public Vehicles, Alfred Greenwood, (413)
*Primary Batteries, Their Theory, Construction, and Use, W. R. Cooper, (169)
*Pamps, Their Canstruction and Management, Philip R. Björling, (169)
*R lilway Materials, Inspection of, G. R. Bodmer, (475)
*Railway Transition Spiral, Arthur N. Talbot, (475)
*Railway Year-book for 1902, Edited bv G Sekon, (318,
*Refrigerating and Ice-making, The Pocket-book of, Edited by A. J. Wallis-Tayler, (33)
*R ifrigeration, Cold Storage and Ice-makiDg A. J Wallis-Tayler, (548)
*Rhodes’s Steamship Guide, Edited bv Thos. Rhodes, (475)
*Roofs and Bridges, &c., Design of Structures, Practical Treatise on the BuildiDg of. S. Anglin, (476)
*Roofs and Bridges, Text-book on, Part III. Bridge Design, Mansfield-Merriman and H. S. Jacoby, (476)
*Roorkee Manual of Applied Mechanics, Tho, Lieut.-Col. Allan Cunningham and Lieut.- Col. H. C. Harrison, 278
*Royal Agricultural Society of England, Journal of the, Vol. lxii., (169)
*Royal Road book of Ireland, The, Harry R. G. Irglis, (635)
*Sanitary Engineering: Practical Manual of Town Drainage and Sewage and Refuse Disposal, Francis Wood, (236) 401
*Schiffsbauindustrie in Deutschland und im Auslande, unter Benutzung Amtlichen Materials, Herausgegeben von Tjard Schwarz nnd Dr. Ernst von Halle, (592)
*Schitfbautechnischen Gesellschaft, Jahrbnch der, Dritter Band, 1902, (217)
*Sea Coast: (1) Destruction ; (2)
*Littoral Drift:
*(3) Protection, W. H. Wheeler, (279), 565
*Sell’s Dictionary of the World’s Press and Advertiser’s Reference Book, 1902. (318)
*Sell’s Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, 1902, (169) grapnic
*Sewage, Modern Treatment of. H. C II Shenton,(350) ’
*Shipping World Year-book: Desk Manual in Trade, Commerce and Navigation, Ed. by E R. Jones, (169)
*Siberian Railway, Guide to the Great, (615)
*Slide Rule, The, Practical Manual, Chas. N. Pick worth, (67)
*Slide Rule Notes, Lieut.-Col. H. C. Dunlop and C. S. Jackscn, (169)
*Smithsonian Institution, The, Compiled and Edited by Wm. Jones Rhees, (236), 349
*Smithsonian Institution, Report of, S. P. Lang¬ley, Secretary, for the Year endirg June 30tb, (318)

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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
  • Cruiser, New Type of Armoured, to be laid down in Germany, 164
  • Cylindrical Boilers Replaced by Water-tube, 43
  • Destroyer Flying Fish Damaged, 193
  • Destroyer Flying Fish Leaves for the Mediter¬ranean, 109
  • Destroyer Materia1, Experiments at Pembroke with, 384
  • Destroyers of 1901 Estimates, Names of, 217
  • Destroyers Purchased by Chili, 241
  • Destroyer Starfish Tested at Submarine Destroying, 286
  • Destroyers, Tenders for the Ten New, 93
  • Devonshire Class, Armour of the, 544
  • Doris, Cruiser, Alterations in her Armament and further Destination, 109
  • Doris, Cruiser, Replaces the Arrogant in the Channel Fleet, 611
  • Donglas, Admiral, Retirement of, 286
  • Dove, The Destroyer, Damaged by Grounding, 590
  • Drake, Arrival of, at Portsmouth, 241, 590
  • Dutch Cruiser Koningin Regentes Completed, 415
  • Dutch Navy, Holland Submarine to be added to, 415
  • Elswick Exhibition ” at Plymouth, 611
  • Elswick Sounder, Adoption of, Desirable in our Navy, 415
  • Empress of India, Reconstruction of, 268, 312
  • Escadre du Nord Destroyers Exercised at Firing Torpedoes with Collapsible Heads against the Courbet steamiDg full speed, 268
  • Foreign Ships, for the Coronation Review, List of, 544, 611
  • Fourth of July, Purchased by Chili and Named Chacabuco, 241
  • Francesco Ferrucio, to be Launched in March, 62
  • Fremantle, Admiral, Joins the Navy League, 109
  • French Armoured Cruisers, Names of the two New, 429
  • Battleship Furieux, Reconstruction of, 109
  • Battleship Jena, Damage to one of her Guns, 93
  • Battleship République, Progress of Work upon, 93
  • Channel Torpedo Boats Collected at Brest, 138
  • Coast Defence Ship Indomptable, onton Trials, 268
  • Coast Defence Ship Requin, Speed made by, 43, 193
  • Condé, Belts of, 384
  • Cruiser Chateaurenault, 138
  • Cruisers Condé and Gloire, 138
  • Cruiser Montcalm, 43, 384, 455
  • Cruiser of Topaz Type, to be given to Elswick, 415
  • Naval Training under Admiral Fournier’s régime, 331
  • Sarcasm, over “ Le Ministre de Marine Anglais,” 312
  • Submarine Boat Demonstration at Cherbourg, 109
  • Submarines, Life not all " Beer and Skittles ’’ in, 611
  • Submarine Silure, Submerged at a Depth of 140ft., 384
  • Submarines Silure and Narval, Time they take to Submerge, 10
  • Torpedo Boat Bourrasque, Speed Trials, 93
  • Torpedo Boats and Submarines, con¬tinually Exercised at Attacking—an excellent Practice, 43
  • Torpedo Gunboat Epervier, New Boilers—but not Water-tube, 10
  • Twin-screw Torpedo Boats, Bourrasque and Rafale, 263
  • Funnels, New Use of, made by the Russians. 544
  • German Battleships Wittelsbach, Wetten, and Zaehringen, to be ready in the Autumn, 415
  • Brandenburg Class to be fitted with Submerged instead of Above-water Torpedo Tubes, 93
  • Criticism on the British Navy, 164
  • Cruiser 11 G,” Launched and Christened Frauenlob, 353
  • Fleet, Manoeuvres in the Baltic, 217
  • Fleet, Manoeuvres in British Waters Unlucky for the, 564
  • Fleet now in our Waters, Some Notes upon, 489, 564
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II. Runs into the Cruiser Amazone, 564
  • Squadron Due at Spithead, 331
  • Good Hope out on Trials, 164, 217, 268 564 (590)
  • Good Hope, Success of her Belleville Boiler Trials, 564
  • Greece, Cruisers, Destroyers, and Torpedo Boats said to have been Laid Down by, 138
  • Gun Accident on Board the Royal Sovereign Guns (9 Ain. Coast) for Japanese Sea Forts, 138
  • Holland, Yarrow Water-tube Boilers, for the New Battleship Hertog Hendrih, 62 Hospital Ship Maine, The, 331
  • Irresistible to be mado Port Guardship at Gibraltar, 193
  • Italian Battleships, The New, 62
  • Italian Cruiser Francesco Ferrucio Launched 455
  • Italian Navy, Four New Destroyers for, 62
  • Italian Warship Italia, Water-tube Boilers to be Fitted, 384
  • Jane Naval War Game Served out to the Dutch Navy, 138
  • Japanese Battleship Mikasa : Mis-spelling of her Name, 43; Speed and Coal Consumption, Vo Japan’s Representative at the Coronation Re- view, 43
  • Japanese Shipbuilding Programme, TLe New, Jean Bart, Niclausse Generators for 43 King Alfred at Portsmouth, 590
  • King Edward Class, Boilers of, 93
  • King Edward Class, Rumours concerning the Tonnage of, 93
  • King Edward, Machinery of, Contract for Secured by Harland and Woolf, 384
  • Leopard, Damage to the, 109
  • Leviathan, 312, 331, 515, 564
  • London, The, Trials of, 62, 109, 138, 164, 429
  • Long, Mr., Resignation of, 268
  • Lowry, Flag-Capt. R. S., His Essay on the Mediterranean Fleet Wins the Prize, 93
  • Mars, Accident on Board, should lead to Adoption of the Elswick Sounders in onr Navy, 415
  • Mars, The Repairs Complete, 455 ; Verdict of the Inquest on the Disaster, 515
  • Marston, Mr. R. B.,Torpedo Defence Patented by, 109
  • Masts of the Téxéraire and Agincourt as Derricks, 384
  • Medea, Eight Yarrow Boilers, 353
  • Mediterranean Fleet, The, 10
  • Mediterranean, The Rscent Message from the, 331
  • Medusa, Eight DUrr Boilers, 353
  • Minerva-Hyacinth Derby to be Re-run, 286
  • Models sent to the Portsmouth Naval Exhibi¬tion, 627
  • Monitor Removed from the Navy List, 43
  • Moorish Cruiser Bascir Sold as a Tramp, 268
  • Morgan or Britannia, which shall Rule the Waves 1 429
  • Names of the New Cruisers and Destroyers, 217
  • Naval Disasters, 1901, 10
  • Naval Engineers’ Agitation Growing in France, 138
  • Naval Institution in Berlin, Creation of a, 164
  • Naval League Guide to the Naval Review, Admiral Sir E. Freemantle’e atd R. Kipling's, 564
  • Naval Manoeuvres, The, 312
  • Naval War Game, Strict Rules in the Direction of Realism, 515
  • Naval War Game Society, Sir John Hopkins, President, 353
  • Naval Review, the Illuminations at the, 627
  • New Classification of Ships, Rumour as to a. 429
  • Niobe, Reported Breakdown not Confirmed, 312
  • Orlando, due from China, bringing Bell Looted at Taku, 2S8
  • Portland to be made a Destroyer Station, 241
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Additional Expenditure Authorised for Wages at, (166)
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Discharge and Re¬engagement of Hired Men at, 331
  • Portsmouth, Naval and Military Exhibition, 93. 590 / . ,
  • Portsmouth Newspaper, Sensational Headlines, 93
  • Powerful, Progress of Work on, 241
  • Powerful, A Record Job, 164 ; Refit of, 286
  • Prince George’s Engines, The, 312
  • Repulse, Tho, to Rejoin the Channel Fleet, 268
  • Reserve Fleet’s Cruise, 164
  • Reserve Fleet, Dispersion of, 268
  • Revenge, Reconstruction of the, 312; Gun Trials of, 515 ; Leaves for Portsmouth, 564
  • Royal Oak, Preparing to Pay Off and Re-com¬mission, 544
  • Royal Sovereign, The, 429, 455
  • Rupert, The Cruiser, Return from the Mediter¬ranean, 590
  • Russell, Speed Trials Passed Successfully, 429
  • Russian Battleship Pobieda, (213), (218), 268,455
  • Battleship of 16,000 Tons, Projected, Battleship Retvisan, Speed Attained, 109
  • Battleship Tchesma Re-engined and Boilered, 415
  • Engineering School Transport Okean, 217, 241
  • Schichau Destroyer No. 107, Speed Trials, 353
  • Ships, British and Foreign, Returning from the China Station, 268
  • Short Service and Sir Chas. Dilke, 43
  • Spanish Fleet, Projected Twelve Battleships, 353
  • Spanish Navy in a Queer Way. 489
  • Speed of Battleships, Capt. Mahan’s and M. Normand’s Views as to, 93
  • Star, Provided with Bilge Keels, 590
  • Swedish and Coast-defence Ship A, Launched and Named Vasa, 62
  • Syren, Mishap to the Destroyer, 455
  • Target Practice in the Mediterranean Fleet, Range Allowed, 93
  • Témé.-aire, 43, 429
  • Temperley-Miller Apparatus for Coaling at Sea. Trials of, 133
  • Terrible’s CoaliDg Record, The, 455, 564
  • Thames to Replace the Empress of India, 312
  • Torpedo Boat Manoeuvres off Brest, 164
  • Torpedo Boat No. 60 Breaks her Main Shaft, 590
  • Torpedo Tubes, The Substitution of Submerged for Above-water, 93
  • Turbine Destroyer, A New, 164
  • Turbine Destroyer to Replace the Viper, Name of, 217
  • United States Battleship Georgia, Niclausse Boilers for, 109
  • United States Battleship Missouri Launched, 62
  • United States Battleships “Shall be Venti¬lated,” 268
  • United States Destroyer Bainbridge, Reported Failure, 217
  • Vengeance, The, 331, 455
  • Ventilators, Abolishing, not regarded very comfortably in the Channel Fleet, 489
  • Vittorio Emanuele, Armament of the, 331
  • Warspite, Coaling Record of the, 544
  • Wei-hai-Wei to the Fore again, 286
  • Wireless Telegraphy’ The Real Inventor of,
  • Wireless Telegraphy, The Slaby System Adopted in the German Navy, 353
  • DODGE Coal-discharging Gear, The, 580
  • Donkin, Mr. Bryan, 242, 258, 312, 366
  • Doxford and Sons, Limited. Annual Report, Ex¬tension of Premises, (301)
  • Drapers’ Company and the National Physical Laboratory, The, 116
  • Dredging and Excavating Plant, Transport across Senegal of, (89)
  • Drill, American Radial, (299)
  • Drill, Rotary, in Eaton Irorstone Mines, Intro¬duction of, and Men’s Objections to, (302)
  • Drilling Machines, G. F. Smith, Limited, 592
  • Drilling Machine, Boiler, Lowmoor Company, Limited (xi., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Drilling Machine, Flange, Lowmcor Company, Limited (x., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Drilling Machine, Horizontal Radial, J. Buck ton and Co., Limited (viii., Supplement, Junel3th, 1902)
  • Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle, 567
  • Drilling Machines, Three-spindle and len-spicdle, J. Butler and Co. (vi., vii., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • Drilling Machines, Tramrail, Joshua Buckton and Co., 427, 430
  • Drought, The Autumn’s, 134
  • Dunkerley, Limited, C. C., New Warehouses, Manchester, (49)
  • Dust Destructors and Electric Light, 289
  • Dust Destructor and Electricity Works, Com¬bined, 241

E

  • EARTHQUAKE at Camborne, in Cornwall, (561)
  • Earthquake, Mexico, (409)
  • Eaton, Mr. Henry, (214)
  • Education in Chicago, (459)
  • Education of Engineers, 467

Electric:

  • Alternating Current Motors, Mr. W. L. R. Emmett, 24
  • Ambulance Vehicles in New York, (261)
  • Berlin Stock Exchange, Fall in Shares in Elec¬trical Companies, (537)
  • Cable Drum Wagon, 521
  • Cable Manufacturer, Position of the, 540
  • Cauveri Falls, Electrical Power Transmission, 553, 562, 576, 581
  • Coal-cutting Machine, Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 243
  • Companiis in Germany, Over-production and Fall in Shares, (537)
  • Cranes, (493)
  • Cranes, Benrather Maschinen Fabrik, 410, 414, 418
  • Cranes, Darlington Forge Co., (324)
  • Cranes, North-Eastern Railway Co., Middles¬brough Dock, (50)
  • Crane, Stotbert and Pitt, Limited, 23
  • Crane, 3-Ton, Clyde Navigation Trust, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 636
  • Cranes, Wharf, Wimshurst, Hollick and Co., 615, 516
  • Currents, Escape of, 428
  • Current Supply Generated by Water Power, New Zealand, (13)
  • Currents, Use of, for Divining Presence of Metals below Ground, (13)
  • Dipping Needle, Mr. Edison’s, (607)
  • Driven Machine Tools, Portable, Messrs. Kendall and Gent, 118, 119, 120
  • Electro-chemical Industries at Niagara Falls, Development of, (420)
  • Electrolytic Manufacture of Caustic Soda and Calcium Chloride at Varallo, (237) Electrolytic Works at Middlewich, 262, 266
  • Elevator, Mr. W. J. Cooper on, 170
  • Energy Output, Manchester, A Fortnight’s, (37)
  • Energy in Paris, Growing Demand for, (537)
  • Eneine and Dynamo, Reavell and Co., Limited. 580
  • Engineer to be Engaged from England by the Ceylon Government, (630)
  • Engineering in India, Good Opening in the Field of, (630)
  • Engineering, Legislation and, 541, 587, 609
  • Engraving, 363
  • Fans in Shop Windows to Prevent Frost on the Glass, (287)
  • Generators for the Bolton Corporation, 86
  • Generator, Multipolar, Ernest Scott and Moun¬tain, 627
  • High-frequency Currents on Animals, Action of, MM. H. Bordier and Leconte’s Experi¬ments on, (537)
  • Hoisting Machines, United States, C. W. Hunt and Co., 222
  • Installation for Working a Blast Furnace Hoist, Cargo Fleet Ironworks, (386)
  • Lathe, E'.ectrically-driven Hexagon Turret. Alfred Herbert, 292, 293
  • L:ght and Power Engine, Robey and Co., 613, 614
  • Long-distance Transmission of Electric Energy on the Continent, Use of High Pressures for. (287)
  • Mail Van Runs from Mount Pleasant to Water¬loo, Built by Mr. C. Oppermann, (511)
  • Manchester, Switchboard Contract, (166,
  • Marine Propulsion, 219
  • Measuring Instruments, American Patents for (537)
  • Meters in Russia, The rnly Types to be Officially Recognised, (459)
  • Motor Crabs, 69
  • Motors in Textile Mills of the United States, 40,000 Horse-power of, Installed by one Com¬pany alone, (561,
  • Motor Variable Speed, The Stow Company, Binghamton, United States, 635
  • Naval Electricians, (8)
  • Omnibus, American, (261)
  • Omnibus in Samois, 267
  • Pickling of Iron, (139)
  • Plant in Germany, Fall in the Shares in one of the Largest Works for Manufacture of, (537)
  • Plant of St. Louis Waterworks, A Novel Fea¬ture of, (630)
  • Plant Repair Shops, First-class Machine Tools for, 48
  • Plant, Steam and Hydraulic, Richmond, U.S.A., (74)
  • Power and Lghting Plant, Single-phase, La Goule, Eacher, Wyss and Co., (630)
  • Plant, Cork Exhibition, W. Reavell, 496, 519
  • Plant, Hydraulio and, U.S.A., 470
  • Plant, Motodrlve, 545
  • Plant, G. T. Pardoe, and “ O. W.,” 569
  • Plant for Sale, (368)
  • Scheme, Bow and Charing Cross, Dis¬covery of Rusted Iron Hoops in the course of making the Conduits, (433)
  • Station, Hydraulic, Colgate, California, r. (US)
  • Station, Liverpool, Output, (261)
  • Station, Manchester’s New, (536)
  • Power Station, Manhattan Railway Current Supplied by Generators at the New, (139)
  • Station, Middlesbrough, (346)
  • Station, New York, 195 Statistics, Canadian, (537)
  • Supply in Wales, 439
  • Problem of Railways, Mr. J. Swinburne, 547, 614
  • Pulley Block, Electrically-driven, 297
  • Pumping Plant at Eldon Colliery, 355
  • Pumping Plant, Large, 170
  • Rational Units of Electro-magnetism, Sir G. Giorgi on, (537)
  • Resistance Laboratory Furnace, Prof. Holborn’s New Form of, (386)
  • Rieder Electric Eograving Machine, 363
  • Service, Glasgow, Mr. W. A. Chamer, on, 292
  • Service Transmission, The Cauveri Falls, 553, 562
  • Ship’s Lift at Heinrichenburg, 6
  • Storage Batteries, Large, and their Application
  • to Central Station Supply, Mr. H. McEwen on, (126)
  • Supply, Birkenhead, (113,
  • Blaenau Festiniog, (537)
  • of Capetown, Engines for the, 456, 457
  • Madrid, New Company Formed for, (459)
  • Manchester, (355)
  • Manhattan Power Station, (139)
  • New York, 195
  • Portugal, (314)
  • for Rangoon, (314)
  • Switchboard Contract for Manchester Corpora¬tion (166)
  • System of Rome Cut-off by the Giving-way of a River Bank, (190)
  • Traction, Mr. B. Pontifex on, 24
  • Traction by Overhead Motor Trolley, 267
  • Traction on Railways, Messrs. Mordey and Jenkin on, 221
  • Traction on Roads and Mineral Railways, Mr. W. R. Cooper, 590
  • Valve, M. Nodon’s New, (607)
  • Voltage, Influence of the, in the Formation of Ozone, (630)
  • Water-power Station, Gersthofen, near Augs¬burg, (190)
  • Wireless Telegraphy in Hyde Park in 1851, (13)
  • Wireless Telegraphy—see Telegraphy, Wireless Works, Reported Establishment of, at Hudders¬field, by an Austrian Firm, (386)

Electric Light:

  • Bath Works, Unsatisfactory Condition, (166)
  • Canadian Statistics, (537)
  • Company, The Cheshire, Dividend Declared by, The First Company to Dispense with Steam, (214)
  • Composite Filaments for Lamps, M. F. de Mare’s, (459)
  • Coventry, (214), (222), (593)
  • Dartmouth, (409)
  • Dingwall, (13)
  • Dust Destructors and, 289
  • Illuminations in Paris for the Victor Hugo Fêtes, (237)
  • Kingston-on-Thames, Not a Financial Success, (583)
  • Liverpool, Result of Municipal Working, (113)
  • Movable Lamps, Ingenious Device, Mr. H. O’Farrell’e Patent, (444)
  • Newcastle-under-Lyne, (237)
  • Oban, (433)
  • Plant and Fittings, Gocd Market for, in Lisbon, (314)
  • Railway, Illinois Central Plant. 470
  • Rea veil and Co.’s Miniature Electric Lighting Sets, 580
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral, (335)
  • Sheffisld, (190), (583)
  • Shoreditch, 46. 147 Southport, (261)
  • West Bromwich, (222)

Electricity:

  • Boiler Power and, 168
  • British Westinghouse Company’s New Works,
  • Trafford Park, (549)
  • In Glass Manufacture, 160
  • Leeds Workp, Vertical Engine, 2300 Horse¬power Beiliss and Morcom, (548)
  • And Legislation, 541, 587, 609, 621
  • Manchester, Stuart-street Generating Works. (549)
  • Manufacture of Peat Fuel, by the Aid of, 633
  • Meter, The Mordey-Fricker, 546
  • Shoreditch Works, 84, 147, 194 269, 365, 518, 603
  • Supply, Rhode Island, (113)
  • Works, Combined Dust Destructor and, 241
  • ELEVATOR, Electrical Passenger, Mr. W. J. Cooper on, 170
  • Emery Monopoly, Opening for a Profitable Enterprise in Greece, (532)
  • Employers’ Union, 71

“Engineer,” The, and South Africa:

  • 563

Engineers:

  • Education of, 467
  • Engine-room Artificers and Stokers Wanted for the Navy, (630)
  • Eogineer Wanted for the Johannesburg Muni¬cipality, (63)
  • Naval, Mr. Arnold Forster and the, 216
  • Naval, W. Stoddart, 270

Engineering:

  • Agreement, The New, 163
  • Apprentices, Training of, 71
  • Canadian Society of Civil Engineers aims at Engineering being made a Close Profession, (335) ’
  • Civil, 16 Electrical, 19
  • Examinations in London for McGill University, Montreal, (3141
  • Industry, Russia's, 182
  • Legislation and Electrical, 541, 587, 609
  • Locomotive, some Modern Tendencies in, by Chas. Rous-Marten, 275, 698
  • Marine, on the Clyde, 8 Marine, during 1901, 29, 59, 80
  • Mechanical, 18
  • Models, The Uso3 of, Mr. Percival Marshall on, 299
  • Relations between Metallurgy and, Sir Wm. Roberts-Austen, 5, 443

Standards Committee, The, 141, 224, 240, 402, 564

  • Works, Gloucester, The Emlyn, 542

Engines:

  • Acetylene for Gas, 54
  • American Three-cylinder Traction, 44
  • Banki Oil, Messrs. Gar.z and Co., by the Late Mr. Bryan Donkin, 276, 277, 285
  • for Battleships King Edward VII. and Queen, Harland and Wolff’s Tender Accepted, 384, (386)
  • Breakdown of Engines and Machines, 208
  • British Westinghouse Company’s Policy, 391
  • Chimney Erection, £91
  • Colliery Winding, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., (615)
  • Comparative Trials of the Working of an In¬ternal Combustion Engine with Petrol and
  • Alcohol, (214)
  • Cooling the Cylinders of Explosive, 545
  • Diesel Oil, 528, 575
  • Fairlie, 634
  • Fencing of Steam and Gas, Mr. H. D. Marthall on, 308
  • Future of Gas, 112
  • Ganz and Co., Banki Oil Engine, 276, 277, 285
  • Gas, at Differdingen, in Luxembourg, with Blast Furnace Gas, (214)
  • Gas, in Germany, and Work they are Engaged in, (287)
  • Gas, The Mathot Indicator, (496)
  • Gas and other Combustion, Mr. Dugald Clerk on,112
  • High-speed, 327, 391
  • High-speed Steam, Mr. John Davidson, 22, 72
  • Hydrocarbon, Mr. R. O. Allsop, 172
  • Indicating High-speed Steam Engines, Mr. A. M. Arter, 245
  • Indicator, Evolution of the, 270
  • Indicators, Historical Steam Engine, 236, 238
  • Indicators, Watt’s and McNaught’s, 236, 238
  • Injection Water Pumping, Geo. Fletcher and Co., 612
  • Internal Combustion, Working on the Otto Cycle, Number Made and Sold in England and on the Continent, (287)
  • Large Set of, Built by Hawthorn, Leslie and , Co., for H.M. Cruiser Lancaster, (237)
  • Motor Combination Chemical, to be Purchased by Tottenham District Council, (630)
  • Oil, Applied to Road Rollers, The Dudbridge Ironworks, Limited, 296, 297
  • Oil, The Banki, by the Late Mr. Bryan Donkin, 276, 277
  • Oil, Mr. M. A. Falconer on, (484)
  • Oil, for Motor Car and Launch Requirements, Ardwick Engineering Company, (444)
  • Oil, The New Diesel, 528, 575
  • Oil, Self-propelling Portable, Jas. B. Petter and Sons, 144
  • Petrol and Alcohol, Comparative Trials of En¬gine with, (214)
  • Petrol, Panhard and Lovassor’s New Type of, Called the Centaure, (314)
  • Petrol, for Tramways, 632
  • Power, Type of, used by one of the New York
  • Railway Companies Criticised in Favour of Marine Engines, (469)
  • Prime Movers, Development of, 513
  • Pumping, Triple-expansion, Worthington, Pur¬chased by Bordeaux, (37)
  • Rolling Mill, Mr. Geo. Sellers, Wardsend Steel Works, Sheffield, 438
  • Scale Formed by use of Hard Water in Gas Engine Cylinder Jackets, How to Remove. (485)
  • Six-coupled Passenger, U.S.A., (173)
  • Small Portable Steam, Wanted in Turkey, (314)
  • Steam, Experiments on a, by the Late Brvan Donkin, 507
  • Steam Motor Fire, its Efficiency Severely Tested, (561)
  • Steam, Packing for, Mr. A. McSwiney on, (150)
  • Steam Pumping, Geo. Fletcher and Co,, 612
  • For s.s. Alberta, John Brown and Co., 380, 384
  • Steam’s Compound Steam, for Light Motor Cars, (214)
  • Tests to Determine Effect of Clearance on the Economy of a Small Steam Engine, Mr. A Kingsbury, (314)
  • Traction, for Cuba, 44
  • Traction, Fined, Newcastle, (511)
  • Tramway, Ernest Scott and Mountain, Limited, Birkenhead Corporation, 438
  • Triple-expansion, Robey and Co., 613, 614
  • Triple-expansion, for United States Battleships (Supplement, March 28th, 190?), 322, 369 443
  • Triple-expansion, United States Navy (Supple¬ment, Februari/ 14M, 1S02), 163
  • Triple Rolling Mill, Messrs. John and Edward Wood, 55, 57
  • Twin-screw Triple-expansion s.s. Arundel, Wm. o™yo?nd Br°S’ (SuPPlem*M, ^pril Uh, lyuz), u4u
  • Vertical Compound, 1000 Brake Horse-power, for the Electric Supply of Capetown, Ferranti Limited, 457
  • Vertical, 25C0 Horse-power, Beilis and Morcom 548
  • Works, Brown Corliss Co.’s New, U.S.A., 246
  • ENGLISH Machinery for Morocco, (287)
  • Engraving by Eleotrolysis, 363
  • Erzeroum, Bicycles in Demand, (511)
  • Ethylene from Inorganic Sourcos, Production of,
  • Etna, Mount, Diminution of its Height since 1868, (287)
  • Evans and Co., Jas., Danish Patent, Method of Imitating Slabs of Polished Marble or State (151)
  • Evaporating, Copper Vacuum Pan for, Storey and Sons, Limited, (471)

Exhibitions:

  • American at the Crystal Palace, 570 Brewers’, (314)
  • Capetown, British and Colonial, (607)
  • Co’°“ial-in London, at the Royal Exchange, 238, (324), 436
  • Cork^ International, 428 ; Power Plant at, 496,
  • Lille, (190)
  • MG13°ery at the ö!Mg°W’ Mr’ H’ Jenkina o". Motor Car, Copenhagen, (60)
  • Motor Car, Crystal Palace, 185
  • Motor Car, at Islington, 406—408, 437
  • Motor Car, Paris, 2, 30, (113), (190)
  • Naval and Military, Crystal Palace, 70
  • Naval and Military at Portsmouth, (314), 590, 627
  • Paris, “ Liste des Récompenses” published, (459)
  • Paris, Prize Diplomas, &s,, of the late, (214); General Report, (261)
  • St. Louis, World’s Fair, Prize Offered for Steerable Balloon, (37)
  • Vilna, Agricultural and Industrial, (237)
  • Wolverhampton Art and Industrial, 135, (409),

Explosives:

  • Air Torpedoes at Marma, Trials of, (359)
  • Capped Armoor-piercing Projectiles, 624
  • Capped Shot, Armour-piercing, Fitted with Johnson’s Caps, 544, 590
  • Cordite, 43, (190)
  • Cordite Exposed to the Sun, How it affected the Firing of H.M.S. Terrible, (630)
  • Exploder, A New Safety, Tested at Ridsdale, (386)
  • Gathmann Torpedo Shell, 58, 64
  • Gyroscopic Steering Gears for Use in Torpedoes, “Masurite,” A New High-power Explosive called, (359), 522
  • Permitted, Albionite and Arkite added to the List of, (335)
  • Projectiles, Sale of 6000 Tons of, Woolwich Arsenal, (409)
  • Shells, Press for Copper Banding, 10 Shells, Tests of High Explosive, 58, 64

F

  • FACTORIES and Workshops, Annual Report of the Chief Inspector for 1901, (537)
  • Fans and Pumps, High-speed Centrifugal, 230, 240, 252, 255
  • Fan of Unusual Dimensions, Detroit, (190)
  • Federation and the Unions, The, 169
  • Fencing and Guarding Machinery used in Textile Factories, 308, 354
  • Fencing of Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. II. D. Marshall on, 308, 354
  • Fife, sen., Mr. Wm., (63), 70
  • File-cntting Machine, Mr. Zsnses, (335)
  • Filter Water Cart, Mr. E. Bailey-Denton, 144
  • Fire Alarm Whistle Blown by Natural Gas, (166)
  • Fire-box Stays of Locomotive Boilers, Mr. Webb on, 412
  • Fire Brigade Committee of the London County Council, (248)
  • Fire-detector, The May-Oatway, (126)
  • Fire Float Pumping Plant for Fiume Har¬bour, Merryweather and Sons, 341
  • Fire by Friction by means of Two Sticks, (314)
  • Fire Prevention Committee, The British, Their New Arrangements for Business Men, 634
  • Fireproof Partition Construction, New York, 222
  • Fireproof Structures, 12, 71
  • Fire-resisting Materials, The British Fire-Pre¬vention Committee Tests, (89), (113), (139)
  • Fire-throwing from Locomotives, 46
  • Fitter, Elimination of the, 142
  • Floor Tests of Karri and Jarrah Wood, (89) (113), (139)
  • Flour Mill for Export Purposes, Philadelphia, Large, (561)
  • Flying Machine, Another Brazilian, (485)
  • Flying Machine Inventor, Another, comes near to Losing his Life in Paris, (607)
  • Fly-wbeels, Bursting of, Prof. C. H. Beniamin. (113)
  • Fly-wheels for Slow Speed Engines, Mr. A. M. Downie on Design and Construction of, (63)
  • Foghorn in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Large, (13)
  • Fog Signal at St. Catherine’s, (314)
  • Fog Signalling Apparatus, Mechanical, 566
  • Foochow as a Manufacturing and Mining Field, Consular Report on the Possibilities Offered by, (63)
  • Foundries of the United States and Canada, 323
  • Foundry Tests and Malleable Iron Castings in the United States, 520
  • Fox, Mr. W. H., (537)
  • France, Imports, Official Customs Returns, (89)
  • France, Population of, (89)
  • French Military Photo-Electric School, Havre, (89)
  • French Mines, Output Returns, (89)
  • Fuel Economy, 441, 467
  • Fulham Baths and Wash-houses, (231)
  • Furnace, Non-crucible Blast, Mr. Jno. L. Steven¬son, 72
  • Furnace, Remarkable Fall in a, 545

G

  • GALILEO Feraris Award, Competiticn for the (616)
  • Galloways Limited, Annual Meeting, 241
  • Galveston, U.S.A., Sea Protection Works at, 635

Gas:

  • Acetylene Association, Meeting of, (190)
  • Acetylene in Austria, 286
  • Acetylene, Board School Lighted by, (214)
  • Acetylene Flame, Standard, (493)
  • Acetylene for Gas Engines, 54
  • Acetylene Generators, 283, (237)
  • Acetylene and “ Phossy-jaw,” 291
  • Acetylene for Railway Lighting in France, 254
  • Bell Buoy Lit by, at the Manacles Rocks, (190)
  • Birmingham, Gas Saved by the Use of Kern Incandescent Burners, (237)
  • Blast Furnace, Power given by Nine Engines, with, (214)
  • Calorific Value of, Natural Water, Ccal, &c.,
  • Capital in England and Wales. Is it Excessive ? (602)
  • Carburetted Water, Plant for Generation of, at Oldham, (89)
  • Coal, Its Calorific Power, (232)
  • Coaland Natural, Relative Cost of, Experiments to Test in the United States, (561)
  • Comptes Rendus, M. A. de Hemptinne on the Influence of X Rays on, (190)
  • Condensation Coal, Mr. A. F. Browne, 455
  • Development of the Gasholder, Mr. Geo. Livesey, 455
  • Distribution, Efficiency and Economy in, (602)
  • Engine, Central Station, Differdingen, (214)
  • Engine Cylinder Jackets, Scale in, How to Remove, (485)
  • Engines—see Engines, Gas
  • Engines and the Gases Used by Them, Large,(600)
  • Engine Indicator, The Mathot, (498)
  • Engines, Steam, Oil, and Cost of Fuel per Brake Horse-power per Hour and their Heat Effi¬ciencies, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 454
  • Ethylene from Inorganic Sources, Production of, 58
  • Gas and Electric Lighting Industries of the United Kingdom, Comparison afforded by the Capital Employed in, (237)
  • High-pressure, for Works Lighting, Mr. J. Nasmith on, 245
  • Holgate, Mr., on the History and Development of the Gas Industry during the last Decade, 454
  • Illuminating Power of the Gas of the Future, Mr. H. E. Jones, 454
  • Installations, Two Swiss Village, 70
  • Kern Incandescent Burners Save 45 per cent, in Gas Consumption, (237)
  • Lamps with Osmium Filaments, M. Gabriel's Statements with Reference to, (459)
  • Mains, the Electrolysis of, Mr. Swinburne on, 582
  • Making, Valuation of Oil for, (602)
  • Manchester Gasworks, Gross Profits, 1901, (409)
  • Measurement, New System of, (602)
  • Mixtures of Combustible Gases and Air, Dr. H. Bunte on, (485)
  • Mixtures, Explosive, 305
  • Mond, Extensive Installation of, with Ammonia Recovery Plant at Runcorn, (214)
  • Mond Schemo, (124), (199)
  • Naphthalene, Solubility of, Mr. J. F. Smith,
  • Natural, in Indiana, Reduction in the Pressure of, and the Consequence, (359)
  • Oil, Mr. W. B. Cowell’s and Mr. J. Kemp ’ Welch’s Invention, 518
  • Oil Fuel instead of Natural Gas in Indiana, Use of, (359)
  • Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, described by M. Fouchb, (602)
  • Papers Read at the Institution of Gas Engineers, 454, 455
  • Supplied by the South Metropolitan Gas Company, Concerning the Reduction of the Candle-power of, (237)
  • Supply, 20
  • Unification of the Methods of Stating the Items comprising the Costs in Gasworks, Mr. W. R. Herring, 455
  • Use of, for Power Purposes, Sir F. T. Mappin on the, (287)
  • Water, for Driving Gas Engines, 490
  • Works in the United States, 300
  • GAUGE, High-pressure, Recently Invented, (433)
  • Gauge, A really Accurate one at Last, 295
  • Gear-cutting Machine, Automatic, G. Birch and Co., 368
  • Geological Field Class, Excursions of the London, (394)
  • German Budget, Provision for taking Soundings in North and Baltic Seas, (13)
  • Germany, Economic Depression throughout, (335)
  • German Empire, 1900, Census of, and Increase since 1885, (535)
  • German Estimates for the Financial Year, Unpro¬mising, (386)
  • Germany, Foreign Trade Returns of, (335)
  • German Iron Industry, The, 155
  • German Machine Tool Industry, The, 592
  • Germany, Industrial Distress in, (607)
  • Gibson, Mr. Jas., (37)
  • Gillmor, Mr., on Battleship Designs, 4
  • Glasgow Sewage, 138
  • Glass Manufacture, Electricity in, 160
  • Goldbeaters’ Skin, Advantages of, for Balloon Manufacture, (409)
  • Gold Dredging, California. (537)
  • Gold Dredging in Otago, New Zealand, Mr. F. W. Payne, 590
  • Goldfields in Manchuria, (13)
  • Gold, Klondike, (386)
  • Gold in Lapland, (214)
  • Gold Mining in Australia, Jubilee of, 168
  • Gold Yield of New Zealand for 1901, (54)
  • Gold Yield for the State of Victoria, 1901, (63)
  • Goldschmidt Welding Process, The, 8
  • Good Enough, 263 Gourlay, Gresham, (144)
  • Grain Elevator on the Atlantic Coast of America, The Largest, (314)
  • Greenwich Footway Tunnel, 334
  • Grinding Machine, Reversible, U.S.A., 470 Growing Evil, A, 121
  • Guarding Machine Tools, Mr. W. H. Johnson on, 310
  • Guarding Machinery used in Textile Factories, 308, 354
  • Guarding Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. H. D. Marshall on, 308
  • Guest, Keen and Co., Limited, (260)
  • Guest, Keen and Co., and Nettlefold’s, Amalga¬mation of their Businesses, (150)

H

  • HAMMER, The 125-Ton Steam, Bethlehem Steel Company’s, Demolished, (409)
  • Hammer, Pneumatio Power, 298
  • Hardy Patent Pick Company, Limited, Automatic Sffp Hook and Adjustable Trenching Stmt,

Harbours and Waterways:

  • Auckland Harbour, Receipts and Expenditure, (611)
  • Black Sea Harbours, New, 516
  • Blyth, Placed by the Admiralty on List of Ports ; Eligible for the Repairing of his Majesty’s Ships, (151)
  • Boulogne Harbour Extension, (433)
  • Brest Roads, Government Works in, (561)
  • Brito, Proposed Harbour at, 530
  • Chronology of Inland Navigation in Great Britain,” Mr. H. R. de Salis, (113)
  • Colombo Harbour Works, 355
  • Dieppe, Outer Harbour to be Made at, (359)
  • Dundee, Port of, G. C, Buchanan on, 197
  • Dunkerque Harbour, (287)
  • France, New, Discussion in the French Chamber, (113)
  • Fremantle Harbour, 547
  • Greytown, Proposed Harbour at, 531
  • Havre, The only Port Visited by the Large British Cargo Steamers, (359)
  • Heysham, (174) in 1901,48
  • Leith Roads, Scheme for Improving, (63)
  • Lourenco Marquez, to be Made a Great Coaling Station, (583)
  • New Orleans, Traffic of the Port, (386)
  • Port Said, Abolition of Import Daties at, and Construction of New Harbour, (237)
  • Port Said, Commercial Harbour at, (166)
  • Ribble Navigation, Extension of Training Wall Recommended, (113)
  • Rosario, Harbour at, Creusot Company’s Tender for, Accepted, (386)
  • Russia, Waterways in, (242)
  • Russian Dues, New Regulations, (37)
  • Saigon, Port of, (261)
  • Ssaham Harbour Extension Works, 619
  • Southampton WaterChannel, Proposed Deepening of, to Meet Requirements of Atlantic Shipping Combine, (537)
  • Svendborg Harbour, (359)
  • Tripoli Harbour, (599)
  • Warkworth Harbour Improvement, (445)
  • HEAD, Wrightson and Co., Limited, Annual Meeting of, (638)
  • Holt Waterworks Engine-room, 146
  • Hook, Automatic Slip, 136
  • Hopkinson, John, (302)
  • Horse Gear, Plywel, (163)
  • Hotchkiss Boiler Scummer, The, 70
  • Human Body as a Mo tai lie Conductor, Average Value of, (37)
  • Hunter, Mr. C. L., 172
  • Hydraulic Press, The Darlington Forge Company, (324)
  • Hythe, Serious Encroachments of the Sea, (190)
  • I
  • ICE Machine Patents, United States, (614)
  • Idiosyncracy as a Factor in Remedial Legislation, 412
  • Illumination, Principles of, 171
  • Illumination, Principles of, Mr. D. Barnett on, 111
  • Imperial Cable, The, 179
  • India-rubber Industry, Peru, (607)
  • India-rubber Testers, 339
  • Indian Empire, Total Population of, (335)
  • Indicators, Steam Engine, Watt’s and McNanght’s, 236
  • Industrial Leaders, Prof. J. Wertheimer on the Training of, 590

Institute and Club, Aeronautical:

  • Balloons, Dr. Barton and Mr. P. L. Senecal on, 384
  • Navigable Ballooning, History of, M. Aug. E. Gaudron on, 260, 454
  • Screw Propeller and Aëroonrve in Theory and Practice, Mr. Fred Walker, 582
  • Second General Meeting, Provisional Roles, (172), 582

Institute, Cycle Engineers’:

  • Question of Certifying Cycle Mechanics, (630)

Institute of Electrical Engineers, American:

  • Alternatiog Current Motors, Mr. W. L. R. Emmett, 24

Institute, Incorporated Gas:

  • Electrolysis of Gas Mains, Mr. Swinburne, 582
  • Fittings Business as an Aid in the Sale of Gas, The, Mr. R. Watson, 602
  • Gas Burners, Maintenance of Incandescent, by Gas Companies, Mr. N. R. Humphrys, 602
  • Gas Capital in England and Wales, Is it Exces¬sive ? Mr. C. E. Jones, 602
  • Gas Distribution, Efficiency and Economy io, Mr. W. Hole, 602
  • Gas Engines and the Gases used by them, Large, Mr. Dugald Clerk, 600
  • Gas Measurement, New System of, Mr. T. G. Marsh, 602
  • General Meeting at Southampton, (537)
  • Oil for Gas Making, Valuation of, Mr. J. P. Leather, 602
  • Presidential Address of Mr. Darkin, 582
  • Turbines, Laval Steam, for Driving the Fans, Mr. W. D. Child, 602

Institute, Iron and Steel:

  • Annual Meeting, Placa and Date, and Pro¬gramme of Proceedings, 368; General Busi¬ness, 463
  • Coke Making, Recovery of By-Products in, Mr. J. Thery, 463
  • Coke, Manufacture of, from Compressed Fuel, Mr. J. H. Darby, 463
  • Cooling Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Mr. H. Allen on Mr. W. J. Foster’s Invention for, 489
  • Iron Ores of Brazil, Mr. H. K. Scott, 490
  • Nomenclature of Metallography, The Com¬mittee’s Report on the, 490
  • Silicon in the Acid Open-hearth Process, Elimi¬nation of, by Messrs. MoWilliam and Hatfield, 489
  • Steel Alloys, Comparative Study of some Low Carbon, Mr. J. A. Matthews, 490
  • Steel Making, Combined Blast Furnace and Open-air Process of, Mr. F. Eyermann, 490
  • Steel, Microstructure of Hardened, Professor Arnold and Mr. MacWilliam on the, 490
  • Water-gas Plant using Wood Fuel, Dr. Jas. Douglas describes a, 490

Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, North of England:

  • Excursion Meeting at Washington Colliery, (459)
  • Visit to the New Shaft of the Globe Pit o' the Washington Colliery Co., (498)
  • Winding from Great Depths, Mr. Hans C. Behr, (472)

Institute, The Sanitary:

  • Congress of, (84)
  • Provincial Summer Meeting at Buxton, Papers to be Read, (587)

Institution of Civil Engineers:

  • Annual Dinner, and Annual Meeting, 268, (463)
  • Awards, 446
  • Bacterial Treatment of Trades’ Waste, Mr, W. Naylor, 150
  • Conversazione, 560
  • Electric Traction on Railways, Messrs. Mordey and Jenkins, 221
  • Indicating High-speed Steam Engines, Mr. A. M. Arter, 245
  • James Forrest Lecture, Relations between Metallurgy and Engineering, Sir Wm. Roberts- Austen, 443
  • Locomotive Fire-box Stays, Mr. F. W. Webb, 412, 419
  • Port of Dundee, Mr. G. C. Buchanan, 197
  • Sewerage System of Sydney, N.S.W., and Suburbs, Mr. J. Davis, 150
  • Tunnel, Greenwich Footway, Mr. W. C. Copper- thwaite, 334
  • Tunnelling, Subaqueous, through the Thames Gravel, Mr. A. H. Haigh, 334
  • Students’ Meetings:
  • Compressed Air and its Applications, Mr. L. G. Crawford, 350
  • Dinner, The Twenty-seventh, (296), (496)
  • Quay Walls of Heysham Harbour, Messrs. W. H. C. Clay and J. C. Collett, 174
  • Some Public Health Aspects of the Question of Sewage Disposal, Mr. C. Johnston, 197
  • Use of Long Steel Wires in Surveying, Mr. H. J. Deane, 300

Institution of Civil Engineers: New¬castle-upon -Tyne Association of Students:

  • Visits and Excursions, (546)

Institution of Civil Engineers:

  • Asso¬ciation of Birmingham Students:
  • Programme for the Session, (490)

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

  • American Workshop Methods in Steel Con¬struction, Mr. H. B. Molesworth, 97
  • Campbeltown Colliery and Light Railway, Mr. T. Lindsay Galloway, 74
  • Power Stations, General Arrangement of, Mr. A. H. Morton, (184)
  • Swing Bridges, Mr. W. II. McLean, 120

Institution of Electric Engineers:

  • Committee for EnsuiDg Session, (408)
  • Conference to Consider the Incidence of the
  • Factory Act of 1901 on the Electrical Indus¬tries, (485)
  • Report of the Committee on Electrical Legisla¬tion ; Resolutions Passed by the Committee at its Meeting, March 25th, 1902, 429
  • Telegraphic Address of, (5)

Institution of Electric Engineers, Manchester Section:

  • Electric Problem of Railways, Mr. J. Swin¬burne, 547, 614

Institution, Electrical Standardising, Testing, and Training:

  • Awards made by the Board of Control, (71)
  • Conversazione, (458)
  • Entrance Examination, (312)

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, N.E. Coast:

  • Engineer Branch of H.M. Navy, Unsatisfactory Condition of, Mr. D. B. Morison, (223)
  • Steam Turbines, Notes on, Mr. F. J. Warbur- ton, 149

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders In Scotland:

  • Gas and other Combustion Engines, Mr. Dagald Clerk, 112

Institution of Gas Engineers:

  • Annual Meetiner, Mr. T. Holgate’s Presidential Address, (433), 454
  • Coal Gas Condensation, Mr. A. F. Browne, 455
  • Gasholder, Development of the, Mr. Geo. Livesey, 455
  • Illuminating Power of the Gas of the Future, Mr. H. E. Jones, 454
  • Naphthalene, The Solubility of, Mr. J. F. Smith, 455
  • Steam, Gas and Oil Engines: Cost of Fuel per brake horse-power per hour, and their Heat Efficiencies, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 454
  • Unification of the Methods of Stating the Items Comprising the Carbonising Costs in Gas¬works, Mr. W. R. Herring, 455

Institution of Junior Engineers:

  • Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 112, (325)
  • Colonial Railway Construction, Some Factors in, Mr. L. H. Rugg, 525
  • Electrical Passenger Elevator, Mr. Percival Marshall, 170
  • Engineering Models, On the Uses of, Mr. Percival Marshall, 299
  • Lighthouse Construction, Notes on Modern, Mr. G. Drysdale Sweetman, 421
  • Steam, Utilisation of Exhaust, Mr. John Buley, 43
  • Visit to Great Eastern Railway Works. Strat¬ford, 546
  • Visit to the Mazawattee Tea Company’s Factories, (62)
  • Visit to Fulham Baths and Wash-houses, (231)
  • Visit to the Trinity House Depót at Blackwall, 432

Institution of Mechanical Engineers:

  • Abstract of the Annual Report of the Council, 212
  • Annual Dinner, Lord Geo. Hamiltcn'o Speech, 405
  • Change in Article 23 of tie Articles of tlo Association of, (236)
  • Fencing or Guarding Machinery Used in Textile Factories with Special Reference to Machines Used by Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers, 308, 354
  • Fencing of Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. H. D. Marshall, 308
  • Guarding of Machine Tools, Mr. W. H. John¬son, 310
  • Modern Machine Methods, Mr. H. F. L. Orcutt, 79, 97,122, 132, 211
  • Protection of Lift Shafts and Safety Devices in connection with Lift Doors and Controlling Gear, Mr. H. C. Walker, 308
  • Standardisation of Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Mr. R. E. Atkinson, 405
  • Summer Meeting, Outline Draft of the Pro¬visional Programme, 458
  • Weston and Tiverton Bridge Undertaking, Mr. H. M. Mogg, 391
  • Graduates’ Meetings
  • Coal Gas Exhausting Plant, Mr. O. Waus, (280)
  • Oil Engines, Mr. E. A. Falconer, (484)

Institution of Mining Engineers:

  • President’s Address, Mr. Dixon, 557
  • Programme of the Thirty-sixth General Meet¬ing, 496, 557
  • Cambell Coal-washing Table, Mr. Clarence H. Cleghorn, 590
  • Coal Working under the River Hunter, the Pacific Ocean and its Tidal Waters near New¬castle, New South Wales, Mr. A. A. Atkinsod, 557
  • Copper Ores in Australia, Treatment of Low- grade, Mr. J. J. Muir, 590
  • Electric Traction on Roads and Mineral Rail¬ways, Mr. W. R. Cooper, 590
  • Gas Coals, Analytical Valuation of, Mr. S. P. Lisbman, 590
  • Gold Dredging in Otago, New Zealand, Mr. F. W. Payne, 590
  • Hydroborate of Lime Deposits, its Exploitation and Refination, Mr. C. A. L. Hoskold, 590
  • Industrial Leaders, Training of, Prof. J. Wertheimer, 590
  • Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, U.S.A., Messrs. C. R. Van Ilise and H. Foster Bain, 590
  • Mechanical Ventilation, Prof. Rateau and Mr. E. Harze’s Remarks on Mr. W. Brown’s Re¬port, 590
  • Mine Surveying Instruments, Mr. D. D. Scott, 690
  • Mining Concentration and Analysis of Corun¬dum in Ontario, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, 590

Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Salisbury House, E.C.:

  • Scholarships to be Offered Annually for Three Years, (627), (630)

Institution of Naval Architects:

  • Announcements for the Opening Season, (120), 260
  • Boilers, Distortion of, due to Overheating, C. E. Stromeyer, 337, 344, 369—see also p. 527
  • Corrosion of Condenser Tubes and Sea Water Conductors, Prof. Ernest CoheD, 469
  • Forty-third Annual Meeting, Annual Report, Nomination of Officers, Medal Awards, Presentation to Mr. G. Holmes, &c. &c., 282
  • Liquid Fuel for Ships, Sir F. Flannery, 283, 310
  • Navipendular Method of Experiments as Ap¬plied to some Warships of Different Classes, Capt. G. Russo, 310, 330
  • Propeller Shaft Bearinps, Improvements in, Mr. Younger, 312, 320, 321, 330
  • Recent Scientific Developments and the Future of Naval Warfare, Mr. W. Laird Clowes, 316, 318
  • Stresses in a Ship's Bottom Plating due to Water Pressure, Mr. Ivan G. Boobnoff, 282
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Mr. S. Barnaby, 282, 298

Institution, United Service:

  • Second-class Battleships, Admiral Sir J. O. Hopkins, (193)

Iron:

  • American, and the Coal Strike, 539
  • Boiler Tubes, Defective Welding of Wrought, as Proved by Mr. D. Woodman, (583)
  • Canadian Pig, Imports to Scotland, Production in 1901, (50), (314)
  • Cargo Fleet Ironworks, Stoppage of the, (49)
  • Cumberland (W.), Millom and Askham Iron Company’s Prospecting in, (37)
  • Export to America, (471)
  • Fencing for South Africa, Wrought, Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss, (441)
  • Foundry Tests and Malleable Iron Castings in the United States, 620
  • German Imports from Sweden, (459)
  • German Industry, 155, (335)
  • Hammer and Anvil, probably the Remains of an old Tilt Mill, 11
  • Imported into China from United Kingdom, Falling off owing to Foreign Competition, (63)
  • Japan, (314)
  • Making in Sussex, 11
  • Normandy, Export of, from, (409)
  • Ore, Edison Syndicate for Treating, Erection of Works in Norway Contemplated, (314)
  • Ores of Brazil, Mr. H. K. Scott on the, 490
  • Pig, American Output, 220
  • Pig and Pure, Quantity of Copper they will Alloy with, (630)
  • Pig, Casting Apparatus, the Uehling, (301)
  • Produced in the United States by the New Blast Furnaces Started, (630)
  • Production, United States, 1900, 23
  • Protection of, from Rust, 243
  • Sand Deposits, Taranaki, Now Zealand, (386)
  • Scotch Pig Production and Consumption, and Shipments to Foreign Countries, 1900, 1901, (60), (63)
  • Trade, American Orders in the, 217
  • Trade Prospscts, (229)
  • Trust, Austrian, (561)
  • United States Iron aad Steel Industry, 1900,
  • Number of Men Employed in. (433)
  • United States Production, (533)
  • Warrants, Scotch, Question of a Redaction, (152)
  • Works in Japan, Government Steel and, 58
  • Work, Structural, Prof. J. Goodman on, (169)
  • Works in the United States, 470
  • Wrought, Its Coefficient of Extension the same as that of Concrete, (166)
  • Wrought, Preferable te Cast, for Gas Pipes, (537)
  • IRONSAND, Deposits of, at Taranaki, New Zealand, (336)
  • Irrigation Projects in India, (639)
  • Italy, Rivers of, Horse-power which they are capable of Developing, (139)

J

  • “JAMES FORREST” Lecture on Metallurgy in relation to Engineering, (190), 443
  • Japan with China, Commercial Relations of, (166)
  • Jessop and Sons, Annual Meeting of Share¬holders, (271)
  • Jointing Boiler and other Tubes, New Method of, (271)

K

  • KECHUR Carburetter, The, (113)
  • Kerosene in Russia, Consumption of, (561)
  • Kerosene Yielded by Grozny Petroleum, (661)
  • King’s College, London, Annual Dinner of, (459)
  • Kites, their Advent into Modern Science, (409)

L

Labour Questions, Strikes, and Trade Disputes:

  • Australian Labour Laws and their Bearing on Trade Unionism, Mr. S. Ransome on, 4
  • Barnes, Mr. G. N., Report as to the Condition of Trade and Labour, (63)
  • Berlin, Number of Unemployed in, (200)
  • Board of Conciliation, Official Statistics Com¬piled for, (125)
  • Board of Trade Report on Skilled Labour Market, January, (190)
  • Britannia Metal Smiths and the Master Silversmiths' Association, Dispute between, (345)
  • Cleveland Blast Furnacemen’s Wages Reduced Again, (37)
  • Colliers’ Wages, 463
  • Department of the Board of Trade, Memoran¬dum Prepared by, (63)
  • Employers’ Union, An, 71
  • Eaton and Chaloner Ironstone Mines and the Adoption of the Ratchet Drills, (498)
  • Factory Act of 1901 on the Electrical Industries, Conference to Consider Incidence of the Pro¬visions of, (485)
  • Federation and the Unions, The, 169
  • German Workmen’s Pension Fund, A, (493)
  • Germany, Industrial Distress in, (607)
  • Ironworkers’ Wages, 559
  • Labour and Capital, 66
  • Labour and Invention, 42
  • Labour Representation League, The, (63)
  • Lewis Merthyr Pitmen Stop Work, (498)
  • Mather and Piatt, Limited, Pensions Granted to their Men, (523)
  • Miners’ Wages, 10 per cent. Reduction, (471), (671)
  • Mines and Quarries in 1900, Number of Persons Employed in, (630)
  • Miners’ Strike, Rochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron Company, (335)
  • Minimum Wage Rate of 40 per Cent., South Wales Miners’ Federation, (335)
  • Moscow, Experiment in Connection with the Employment of Labour, (359)
  • New York State, Labour Organisations in, (511)
  • New York State, Strikes and Lock-outs, (511)
  • Non-Unionist Trouble in the South Wales Coal Trade, (630)
  • North-East Coast Employers’ Notice of Reduc¬tion of Wages to the Members of the Boiler¬makers’ and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders’ Society, (359)
  • North-East Coast Shipbuilders give Notice of Reduction of Wages to the Members of the Boilermakers’ and Shipbuilders’ Society. (433)(445,
  • North-Eastern Railway Company’s North Road Locomotive Works, Darlington, Labour Dispute, (445), (471)
  • Parliament and Trade Unions, 488
  • Premium-Bonus System, The, (637),
  • Premium System, The, 82, 105, 146, 147, 162, 231, 280, 294, 312, 328, 341, 377, 391, 416
  • Production and Trade, 91
  • South Wales Miners’ Federation, Meeting to
  • Consider the Termination of the Sliding Scale Agreement, (607)
  • South Wales Miners’ Federation Take Steps to Obtain the Establishment of a Minimum Wage Rate of 40 per cent., (335)
  • Strike, Colliers’, Mon., (472)
  • Strike, Belgium, End of, (472)
  • Strikes in Iron Mines in Elba, (561)
  • Strike, Monmouthshire Collieries, (50)
  • Tin-plate Manufacturers and the Men’s Repre¬sentatives, Important Meetings between, (638)
  • Trade Union Case, Verdict Against the Union, (346)
  • Case, Another, 413
  • Law, 363
  • Litigation, More, 462 Quarterly Report of the General Federation of, (113)
  • Returns of Unemployed at End of February, (287)
  • United States Steel Corporation, Wages Paid out by the Trust in its Initial Fiscal Year, (485)
  • Wages on American and Foreign Vessels, Difference in, (561)
  • Wages Reductions, (60)
  • Yorkshire Miners and the Reduction in Wazes, 610
  • LAMPS, Safety, and Colliery Explosion», 506
  • Lancashire, Census Returns for, (386)
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Piston Rings and Spiral Springs and Steam Dryers, (571)
  • Lane, Mr. R. Qniller, 533
  • Lathe, Crank-turning, J. Butler and Co. (vii., Supplement, June Vitk, 1902)
  • Electrically - driven, Hexagon Turret, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 292, 293
  • Cylinder, G. Wilkinson and Sans (v., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
  • fijin., Miley’8 Machine Tool Company (iv., Supplement, June 13fA, 1902)
  • For High-speed Steel, Special, Darling and Sellers, Limited, 330, 364
  • 16in., for High-speed Steel, Dean, Smith and Grace (iii., Supplement, June 13th, 1902, and Supplement to ditto)
  • Shafting, Noble and Lund, 69
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 77, 148,174, 198, 225, 303, 325, 367, 396, 421, 447, 473, 525, 545, 606, 639
  • Lead, Copper, and Zinc in the United States, 300
  • Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, U.S.A., Messrs. Van Hise and F. Ba:n 590

Leaders:

  • 1901, 15
  • American Steel and the Trust, 142
  • Anglo-Japanese Alliance and its Commercial Effects, The, 192
  • Armoured Cruisers, 388
  • Arnold-Forster, Mr., and the Naval Engineers, 216
  • Atlantic Shipping Combine, The, 411, 435
  • Atlantic Shipping Trust, The North, 487
  • Boilers for Locomotives, 586
  • Boilers for the Navy, 93, 487, 513, 563
  • Boiler Power and Electricity, 168
  • Boiler Puzzles, 337
  • Centrifugal Pumps and Fans, High-speed, 240
  • Chemistry, 21
  • City Men and the Colonial Show, 436
  • Coal Question, The Great, 42
  • Colour of Warships, The, 92
  • Combination in the Atlantic Trade, 411, 435
  • Commercial Situation, The, 609
  • Community of Interest, 115
  • Condensers in Warships, 240
  • Cost of High-speed Trains, 436
  • Dingle Station Fire, 316
  • Dust Destructors and Electric Light, 289
  • Engineering, Civil, 16
  • Engineering, Electrical, 19
  • Engineering, Mechanical, 18
  • Engineering Standards Committee, The, 141
  • Fire-box Stays of Locomotive Boilers, 412
  • Fitter, Elimination of the, 142
  • French Navy, The, 239
  • Gas Supply, 20
  • German Shipping and Americanisation, 316
  • Good Enough, 263
  • Idiosyncrasy as a Phase in Remedial Legisla¬tion, 412
  • Jubilee of Gold Mining in Australia, 168
  • Labour and Capital, 66
  • Labour and Invention, 42
  • Legislation and Electrical Legislation, £09
  • Light v. Heavy Railways, 462
  • Locomotives, British and Foreign, 338
  • Locomotive Engines, Efficiency of, 387
  • Locomotives, English and American, 361
  • Locomotives for India, 65
  • “Mabon” and
  • Machinery, 361 Mars, The Accident in H.M.S., 387
  • Metropolitan Railways, The, 115
  • Motor Car of the Future, 362
  • Mudhole Doors, 514
  • Naval Engineers, Mr. Arnold Forster and the, 216
  • Navy Estimates, The, 191, 216
  • Nickel and the Steel Trust, 66
  • Panama, The Preferment of, 631
  • Patent Law Amendment, 192
  • Patent Searches, Official, 461
  • Peace with Honour, 563
  • Petrol Engines for Tramways, 632
  • Prime Movers, The Development of, 513
  • Production and Trade, 91
  • Quartz as an Industrial Material, 264
  • Railway Economies, 167
  • Railway Management, 315
  • Ships and Forts, 488
  • Speed of Motor Cars, 290
  • Steel, American, and the Trust, 142
  • Submarines for the British Fleet, 631
  • Sulphur in Coal, 514
  • Superheated Steam for Locomotives, 116
  • Syndicates, Effects of, 338
  • Tube Railways, 41
  • United States Navy, Development of the, 215
  • Valve Gear of Locomotive Engines, Tne, 289
  • Vibration on Tube Railways, 192
  • War Material, 20
  • War Shipbuilding Arrears, 462
  • Warship Design, 585
  • Wave Power, 610

Sub-Leaders:

  • American Orders in the Iron Trade, 217
  • American Railroad Construction, 363
  • American Triumphs, 264
  • Bessemer Steel Production, 388
  • Board of Trade Returns, 265
  • Cable, The All-Britisb, 338
  • Cable Treaties, The, 586
  • Clyde and Sailing Ship Construction, The, 193
  • Coal, 43, 437
  • Colliers’ Wages, 463
  • Cooper v. Crane, 515
  • Cordite, 43
  • Crystal Palace, The, 116
  • Electric Railways, Underground, 388
  • Engineering Standards Committee, 240, 564
  • Federation and the Unions, The, 169
  • French Navy, The, 264
  • Hyacinth and the Minerva, The, 217, 816
  • Indian Railways, Material for, 338
  • Isthmian Canals, The, 93
  • Locomotives in France, Foreign, 67
  • Locomotives in India, 413
  • London County Council Contracts, 241
  • London Water Bill, 241, 436
  • Metropolitan Railway, The, 291
  • Metropolitan Railways and Mr. Yerkes, 8E3
  • Miners’ Wages, 489
  • Motors, International Trials of Alcoho’, 67
  • Motor Purposes, Heavy Oils for, 169
  • National Physical Laboratory, The, 290
  • Paris Sewage Farms, The, 610
  • Parliament and Trade Unions, 488
  • Railway Disaster in New York, 67
  • Railway Recklessness, 143
  • Railway Wagon Amalgamation, The, 363
  • Sanitary Angles, 93
  • Steel, Effects of Concussion on, 169
  • Steel and Ironworks, Equipment, 67
  • Syndicate of South Russian Ironmasters, 586
  • Taff Vale Case, Mr. Holme’s Costs, 611
  • Trade Union Case, Another, 413
  • Trade Union Law, 363
  • Trade Union Litigation, More, 462
  • Trade Unions, Parliament and, 488
  • Trust System, The, 586
  • Valve Gear on the Great Northern Railway, 193
  • Yorkshire Miners and the Reduction in Wages, 610

Legal Intelligence:

  • Bigley v. Scott, (113)
  • Cooper v. Crane, 515
  • Jameson’s Patent No. 15,212 of 1894, Re, 245
  • London County Council v. the Attorney-General and others, as to their Power to Run Omni¬buses, (166)
  • Taff Vale Case, Mr. Holmes’s Costs, 611
  • Trade Union Litigation, 462
  • LEGISLATION and Electrical Engineering, 641, 587, 609
  • Legislation, Electricity and, 541, 587, 609, 621
  • Legislation, Remedial, Idiosyncrasy as a Factor in, 412
  • Leighton Buzzard Sewage Disposal, (176)
  • Leg, Sir Wm. (with Portrait), 193, 220

Letters from our own Correspon¬dents :

  • America, Engineering Notes from, 24, 74, 173, 195, 222, 246, 323, 470, 496, 522
  • America, Notes from, 48, 98, 174, 198, 224, 248, 372, 396, 420, 446, 499, 624, 548, 594, 639
  • Australia, Notes from, 27, 74, 174, 300, 325, 447, 592, 638
  • England, North of, 25, 49, 75, 99, 125, 151, 175, 199, 223, 247, 301, 324, 345, 371, 397, 420, 445, 471, 497, 523, 649, 571, 593, 617, 637
  • Germany, 26, 50, 76, 100, 126, 152, 176, 200,
  • 224, 248, 302, 325, 346, 372, 398, 420, 446,
  • 472, 498, 524, 550, 572, 594, 618, 638
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birming¬ham, Wolverhampton, and other Districts, 24, 48, 75, 99, 124, 150, 175, 199, 222, 247, 300, 323, 345, 370, 396, 419, 444, 470, 496, 522, 648, 571, 593, 617
  • Lancashire, 25. 48, 75, 99, 121, 150, 175, 199,
  • 247, 270, 3C0, 323, 345, 370, 397. 419, 444, 470, 496, 523, 548, 571, 593, 617, 637
  • Newport Harbour Commissioners’ Week'y Trade Reports, 50, 76, 100, 126, 152, 176, 200, 224, 248, 302, 346, 372, 398, 419, 446, 472/498, 524, 550, 672, 694, 618
  • Scotland, 26, 50, 76, 100, 126, 152, 176, 2C0, 224, 248, 302, 324, 346, 372, 398, 420, 445, 472, 498, 524, 549, 572, 594, 618, 638
  • Sheffield, 25, 49, 75, 99, 125, 151, 175, 199,
  • 247, 301, 324, 345, 371, 397, 419, 444, 471, 497, 523, 549, 571, 593, 617, 637
  • Wales and Adjoining Counties, 26, 50, 76, 100, 126, 152, 176, 200, 223, 248, 302, 324, 346, 372, 398, 420, 445, 472, 498, 624, 550, 572, 594, 618, 638

Letters to the Editor:

  • Air Blast, Sam. Osborn and Co., 12
  • American Recklessness, Heureka, 171
  • American Workshop Methods in Steel Con¬struction, J. A.Inchboard, 120,269; Kendrick Edwards, 219
  • Armour Plates, Curved, Friedrich Krupp, 121
  • Australian Trans - Continental Railway.
  • Evacuates A. Phipson, 48
  • Automatic Couplers on American Railways, T. A. Brockelbank, 366
  • Automatic Signals, Alpha, 545 ; Norman D. Macdonald, 545 ; United States Railways. 493
  • Balancing Locomotives — see Locomotives, Balancing
  • Baldwin’s Works, The 20,000th Locomotive, 341
  • Blister, A Remarkable, F. M. Hall, 545
  • Boilers for the English Navy, J. S. V. Bickford, 635
  • Bridges, Cast Iron, Bridge, 411
  • British r. American Railways, Coalmaster,312
  • British Fire Prevention Committees, New
  • Arrangements for Business Men, Edwin O. Sachs, Ellis Marshland, 634
  • British and Foreign Train Services in 1901, H. G. Archer, 244
  • British and French Train Services in 1901, C. Rous-Marten, 270
  • British Westinghome Company’s Policy, A Lancashire Eagineer, 391
  • Cape Railway Contracts, W. Eglington, 219
  • Chance, The late Sir James, H. G. G., 148; R. B. P„ 121
  • Chimney Erection, Donald Dennes, 591; J. H., 606 ; Wm. Stanton, 391
  • Coal Consumption, On, Robert Crane, 244
  • Coal Consumption in Locomotives, John Riekie, 47
  • Cooling the Cylinders of Explosive Engines, B. E., 645
  • Copper Supply, Sources of, C. Reginald Enock,
  • Cranes, Electric and Rope, Allan Scott, 493
  • Cylinder Lubrication, Wm. Soott Taggart, 147, 195 ; Pro Stern Bros., Julius Wallach, 245
  • Cylinder Lubrication, Experiments in, J. S. V. Bickford, 46, 171 ; H. M. Wells, 46
  • Donkin, Mr. Bryan, E. Bryan Donkin, 366; R. B. P., 312
  • Education of Engineers, Anglo-Russian, 467
  • Electric Lighting in Shoreditch, Jas. B. Alliott, 46, 147
  • Electric Power Plant, Motodrive, 545 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 569 ; O. W., 569
  • Electrical Marine Propulsion, J. W. B., 219
  • Employers’ Union, An, Don, 71
  • Engines, High-speed, Wm. Cross, 391
  • Fairlie Engines, R. Stirling, 634
  • Fireproof Structures, Edw. Atkinson, 12 ; The Non-flammable Wood and Fabrics Company, Limited, 71
  • Fire-throwing from Locomotives, Jas. Baxter, 46
  • Flash Point of Petroleum, Edw. A. Harman, 493
  • Fuel Economy, A Coal User, 467 ; John B. C. Kershaw, 441
  • Gauge, A Really Accurate One at Last, E. L. Burne, 295
  • Growing Evil, A, A Lover of Fair Play, 121
  • Harbours and Waterways in 1901, F. T. Harker, 48
  • H.M.S. Queen, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, 270
  • High-speed Engines—see Engines, High-speed Illumination, and Principles of, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 171
  • Indicator, Evolution of the, Richard B. Prosser, 270
  • Locomotives, American, in England, A Loco¬motive Engineer, 46
  • Locomotives, Balancing, W. E. Dalby, 12
  • Locomotive Improvement, David Joy, 366
  • Locomotive Types, Norman D. Macdonald, 467 ; T. Willans, 493
  • Looking-glass Puzzle, A, Lux, 441; P. I. Lynam, 519
  • Lubrication of Cylinders, W. S. Hide, 219
  • Lubricator for Steam Motor Cars, Motor Car Man, 591
  • Luxembourg Arch, The Great, C.E., 493
  • Machine Tools, Competition in British Interest, 48
  • Machine Tools for Electric Plant Repair Shops, First-class, 48
  • Made in England, A. R., 545
  • Mathematical Teaching, Reform in, One of the 999, 270 ; Floreat Rugbeia, 270
  • Mathematics, Teaching of, A. B. Chatwood,; S. A. Hollis, 342 ; Reflex, 295
  • Minerva’s Trials, Note on H.M.S , and Second Report of Boiler Committee, Robert Mansel, 568.
  • Monolithic Sea Wall Work, Bindon B. Stoney, 312.
  • Motor Car of the Fature, John S. V. Bickford, 417; Charles A Brantsen, 417, 467 ; J. W. Hall, 390 ; F. Strickland, 441, 493
  • Naval Efficiency, A. W. Hurd, 519
  • Naval Engineers, W. Stoddart, 270
  • Navy and Inventors, The, Water Witch, 365
  • Overtime at Newton-Le-Willowe, Thos. Carley, 219
  • Palace Bridge, St. Petersburg, J. Krukow, 416
  • Patent Searches, Official, John S. V. Bickford, 493
  • Patents, Compulsory Working of, J. Wetter, 391
  • Patents and Trade Marks in Cuba, R. W. Barker, 545
  • Pneumatic Tires, Early, John Meikle, 84, (121); The Writer of the Article, 121
  • Power Plant at the Cork Exhibition, W. Reavell, 519
  • Premium Plan, F. A. Halsey, 416 Premium System, Beechwood, 341 ; Delta, 312;
  • Hubert Henry, 294, 591; C. J. L., 147 ; A Scot, 341 ; J. Tylor and Sods, Limited, 391; Wm. Campbell Wilson, 146; A Works Manager, 312
  • Problem of Flight, I. Lancaster, 440—see also Travel in Air Radiation of Surfaces, J. S. Bickford, 6C6
  • Railway Gauges—American Engineering, U.S, Railway, 342
  • Railway Goods Traffic, An Observer, 416; Alleyne Reynolds, 416
  • Railway Management, An Irresponsible Amateur, 342; Alleyne Reynolds, 342 ; Rich. Varley, 342
  • Railway Speeds, R. Sheward, 591
  • Refrigerating Machinery for J. and E. Hall, Limited, E. Hesketh, Director, 121
  • Repairing Worn-out Guns on Service, Civilian, (45), 295
  • Safety Lamps and Colliery Explosions, Jas. Ashworth, 591
  • Sanitary Angles, Gerard J. G. Jensen, 148 ; A. E. Parnacott, 171
  • Ships and Guns, W. Smee, 569
  • Shoreditch Electricity Works, Jas. B. Alliott, 46, 147, 269, 519; Jno. H. Turner, 84, 194, 365; F. L. Watson, 365
  • Speed of Motor Cars, J. S. V. Bickford, 342
  • Steam, J. S.V. Bickford, 634 ; E. A. Partridge, 569 ; Wm. Paterson, 591 ; B.T.U., 634
  • Steamboat Equipment of Warthips, G. Simpson, 12
  • Steam Motor Car, The, Chas. A. Brantsen, 47, 71
  • Steamship Propulsion, Laws of, Edgar C. Thrupp, 390
  • Steamship PropnltioD, Theory of, Robt. Manse), 291
  • Steel, English v. German, X., 634
  • Steel, Spontaneous Fracture of, J. W. B., 569;
  • Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company, Limited, 591
  • Switchboard Failures at Bath, Ferranti Limited, 12
  • Tool Holder, Roberts Bros., 441
  • Tool Holder, A New, Thomas Noakes and Sons, 417
  • Travel in Air, B. Blies, 12, 171, 219 ; T. G. Challis, 295 ; L. D. Conoslant, 493 ; J. D. Fullerton, 417 ; Horatio Greenhough, 467 ; Alex. C. Harris, 12 ; John Henry Knight, 47 ; I. Lancaster, 84, 121, 194, 218, 390, 440; Henry Lea, 71, 147. 219, 244 ; A. PeDguin, 121 ; John Place, 47, 71 ; C. RobiD, 244; Romans, 244 ; Stephen H. Terry, 71 ; A Traveller, 244, 342
  • Tube Railways and Vibration, Cha®. Hyde Beadle, 416 ; A. Mallock, 417
  • University College London, Fund for Endow¬ment of University Education and Research, Reay, President, 391
  • Valve Gear, Bollinckx, 121
  • Valve Gear for Stern-wheel Steamers, Gordon H. Hardie, 148
  • Vibration in Tube Railways, Chas. Hyde Beadle, 366 ; Maurice F. Fitzgerald, 441 ; J. N. D. La Touche, 245; V. L., 467 ; X., 467 ; Z., 441
  • Volcanoes G. D. S., 493
  • Wagons, Large Mineral, D. Evans, 47; S. II , 47 ; J. D. Twinberrow, 12, 71; WagoD, 47
  • Warships and Mathematics, Unique, 244
  • Water tube Boiler, A Canadian, Gordon H. Hardie, 467
  • Wood Planing Machines, Tho9. N. Robinson, 171
  • LIFT, Electric Ship’s, at Henrichenburg, 6
  • Lighthouse Construction, Notes on Modern, Mr. G. Drysdale Sweetman, 421
  • Lighthouse in Heligoland, New, (13)
  • Lighthouse on Lake Ladoga, New, (314)
  • Lighting, Carious Effect Produced by, (607)
  • Liquid Fael, Experiments, (37)
  • Liquid Fuel Rivet Heating Furnace, Tate and Carlton, 286
  • Liquid Fuel for Ships, Sir F. Flannery on, 283

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  • Electricity, Graduated Collection of Problems in, Robt. Weber, (565)
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  • Elektromechanische Konstruktionen, Gisbert Kapp (279) 501
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  • Ethnology, American, Eighteenth Annual Re¬port of the Bureau of, to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, J. W. Powell, (279)
  • Export Merchant Shippers’ Directory for 1902, (217)
  • Factories and Workshops, Law of, as Codified and Amended by the Factory and Work¬shop Act, 1801, Alf. H. Ruegg and L. Mossop, 279
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  • Gardner-Serpollet Steam Motor Car, Notes on Management of, G. H. Olliver, (339)
  • Gas Engineers’ Annual and Directory of Gas Und ei takings, 1902, Chas. W. Hastings, (169)
  • Gas Engineers’ Laboratory Hand-book, John Hornby, (413)
  • Gas and Gas Fittings, H. F. Hills, (350), 502
  • Gases, Calorimetry of Producer and Illuminat¬ing, J. F. Simmance, (413)
  • Generators of Electricity at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, C. F. Guilbert, (518)
  • Gaology, Students’ Hand-book of Stratigraphi¬cal, A. J, Jukes-Brown, (279)
  • Gewichtsberecbnnng der Eisenconstruktionen, Emil Bonsse, (548)
  • Gold Seeking in South Africa, Theo. Kassner, (565)
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  • Haz3ll’s Annual for 1902, (56)
  • Health Officer’s Pocket-book, E. F. Willoughby, (413)
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  • Law relating to Personal Injuries, F. G. Neave, (548)
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  • Passenger and Cargo Steamers, Tugs, Yachts, Houseboats, Barges, &c., Standard Work of Reference for Prime Cost of, Rich. Smith, (476)
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