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AMAR Appliances for Alaimed Soldiers, 207
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*AMAR Appliances for Maimed Soldiers, 207
American Petrol Excavators and Tractors, 435
*American Petrol Excavators and Tractors, 435
 
*American Railway Apparatus for Measuring Coal for Locomotives, 171
American Railway Apparatus for Measuring Coal for Locomotives, 17]
*Arrol-Johnston’s Motor Car Works, 52, 56
 
*Ashton’s Malting Apparatus for Cotton Fabrics, 27, 28
Arrol-John st on’s Motor Car Works., 52, 5G
 
Ashton’s Mailing Apparatus for Cotton Fabrics, 27, 28


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B
BALDWIN Steam Storage Locomotives. 234
*BALDWIN Steam Storage Locomotives, 234
 
*Baldwin Steam Trap, 355
Baldwin Steam Trap, 355
*Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotive Ashpits, 150
 
*Barimar Limited, Use of Oxy-Acetylene Welding, 234
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotive
*Bath Ironworks Steam Turbine Yacht Winchester, 535
 
*Beaumont-English Tupnel Boring Machine, 502
Ashpits, 150
*Benedicks, Professor Carl, on Thermo-Electric Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, 22
 
*Bennis, Ed., and Co.’s Automatic Elevator for Shells, 423
Barimar Limited, Use of Oxy-Acetylene Welding, 234
*Berg, S., on The Misox Railway, 480, 488, 523
 
*Binks’ Vaporiser and Carburetter, 7
Bath Ironwork.-^ Steam Turbine Yacht Winchester, 535
*Blakeborough-Boyd Sand Moulding Machine, 468
*Bloor-street Viaduct. Toronto, 394, 398
*Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at Ballymena, 3, 12
*Brazil, Pirahy Tunnel in, 60
*Brearley, A. N. and H., on Some Properties of Ingots, 299, 310
*British Thomson-Houston Company’s Electric Plant at the Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill, 3, 12
*British Thomson-Houston Company’s Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, 574
*Browett, Lindley and Co.’s 400 Brake Horsepower Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 140 (Two- page Supplement, August 18th, 1916)
*Brown-Boveri’s Phase Advancer, 25
*Brown Brothers’ Steel Wire Cutter, 416
*Brown, H., and Co.’s Long Screws, 142
*Brunton Tunnel Boring Machine, 502
*Burham, Power Plant at, 94
*Bushnell. United States Submarine Tender, 323


Beaumont-English Tupnel Boring Machine, 502
C
 
*CASE, T., W., on a New Way of Converting Light into Electrical Energy, 154
Benedicks. Professor Carl, on Thermo-Electric -Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, 22
*Catskill Aqueduct, Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Siphon, 454, 464
 
*C 5 and Deutschland, German Submarines, 74
Bennis, Ed., and Co.’s Automatic Elevator for Shells, 423
*Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431. 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
 
*Charing Cross Bridge, 8
Berg, S., on The Misox Railway, 480, 488, 523
*Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
 
*Clan Urquhart, Steam Pipe Explosion, 88
Biliks' Vaporiser and Carburetter, 7
*Collis, A. G., on Developments in Switchgear Control, 49, 75
 
*Cuba, Narrow Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234
Biakeborough-Boyd Sand Moulding Machine, 468
 
Bloor-street Viaduct, Toronto, 394, 398
 
Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at
 
Ballymena, 3. 12
 
Brazil, Pirahy Tunnel in, 60
 
Brearley, A. N. and H., on Some Properties of
 
Ingots, 299, 310
 
British Thomson-Houston Company’s Electric Plant at the Braidwater Spinning Company’s .Mill, 3, 12
 
British Thomson-Houston Company’s Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, 574
 
Browett, Lindley and Co.’s 400 Brake Horsepower Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 140 {Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1916)
 
Brown-Boveri’s Phase Advancer, 25
 
Brown Brothers’ Steel Wire Cutter, 416
 
Brown, H., and Co.’s Long Screws, 142
 
Brunton Tunnel Boring Machine, 502
 
Burham, Power Plant at, 94
 
Bushnell. United States Submarine Tender, 323
 
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CASE, T. W., on a New Way of Converting Light into Electrical Energy, 154
 
Catskill Aqueduct, Drainage Equipment for the
 
Hudson River Siphon, 454, 464
 
C 5 and Deutschland, German Submarines, 74
 
Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431. 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
 
Charing Cross Bridge, 8
 
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
 
Clan Urquhart, Steam Pipe Explosion, 88
 
Collis, A. G., on Developments in Switchgear Control, 49, 75
 
Cuba, Narrow Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234


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DAVIES, C. E., Power Required in Rolling
*DAVIES, C. E., Power Required in Rolling Metals, 134
 
*Decoudon Laundry Machinery, 385
Metals, 134
*Detroit Gas Turbine, 220
 
*Dickey Clay Company’s Vitrified Clay Septic Tanks, 98
Decoudon Laundry Machinerv. 385
 
Detroit Gas Turbine, 220
 
Dickey Clay Company’s Vitrified Clay Septic
 
Tanks, 98


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E
EDISON and Swards H2O Wet Cell, 330
*EDISON and Swan’s H.O Wet Cell, 330
*Elephant Butte Dam, 185, 190
*Entwisle and Gass, Automatic Rotarv Washing Machine, 582
*Entwisle and Gass. Beetling Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 162


Elephant Butte Dam, 185, 190
F
 
*FARMER, Sir James, and Sons, Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, Bleaching, andc., 26, 70, 116, 120, 162. 165
Entwisle and Gass, Automatic Rotarv Washing
*Flamingo, Unloading Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
 
*Flemington, N.S.W., Power Signalling Installation at, 547, 556
Machine, 582                            *
*Ford Motor Company’s Works, Combined Steam and Gas Engine, The Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company, 527, 532
 
*France, Standard Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234  
Entwisle and Gass. Beetling Machinerv for
*Freeman, F. R., Simple Diagram for Reducing Tacheometer Readings, 82
 
*French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
Cotton Fabrics, 162
*French Screw Gauge, 234
 
*French State Railway Locomotives, North British Locomotive Company, 96, 276 ; (Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)
FARMER, Sir James, and Sons, Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, Bleaching, &c., 26, 70, 116, 120, 162. 165
 
F'amingo, Unloading Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., 233 {Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
 
Flemington, N.S.W., Power Signalling Installation at, 547, 556
 
Ford Motor Company’s Works, Combined Steam and Gas Engine, The Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company, 527, 532
 
France, Standard Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234
 
Freeman, F. R., Simple Diagram for Reducing Tacheometer Readings, 82
 
French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
 
French Screw Gauge, 234
 
French State Railway Locomotives, North British Locomotive Company, 96, 276 ; (Letter), 462 {Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-page Supplement, September 29^, 1916)


G
G
GERMAN Airship Wrecked at Cuff ley, 211
*GERMAN Airship Wrecked at Cuff ley, 211
 
*German Cruiser Breslau in Turkish Hands. 432, 440
German Cruiser Breslau in Turkish Hands.
*German Cruiser Danzig, 432, 440
 
*German Cruiser Kolberg Sunk. 432
432, 440
*German Cruiser Miinchen Torpedoed, 432, 440
 
*German Submarine No. 3, 384
German Cruiser Danzig, 432, 440
*German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
 
*German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 (Four- page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
German Cruiser Koi berg Sunk. 432
*Gerrard’s Works, Swinton, Gas Producer-Electric Power Plant at, 94
 
*Gifford, Dr. R. D., on Power Factor Meters, 149
German Cruiser Miinchen Torpedoed, 432, 440
*Glazebrook, Dr. R. T.. on Limit Gauges, 224, 240
 
*Glossop Ironwork’s Paper Coating Machinery, 204
German Submarine No. 3, 384
*Great Eastern Railway Standard Goods Engine, 301
 
*Great Northern Railway Composite Brake Carriage, 416
German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
*Greenhill, Sir George, on Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in Artillery, 133
 
*Guayaquil, Ecuador, Water Supply, 407, 418
German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 {Four-page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
 
Gerrard’s Works, Swinton, Gas Producer-
 
Electric Power Plant at, 94
 
Gifford, Dr. R. D., on Power Factor Meters, 149
 
Glazebrook, Dr. R. T.. on Limit Gauges, 224. 240
 
Glossop Ironwork’s Paper Coating Machinery, 204
 
Great Eastern Railway Standard Goods Engine, 301
 
Great Northern Railway Composite Brake Carriage, 416
 
Greenhill, Sir George, on Speed Sighting and
 
Wind Deflection in Artillery, 133
 
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Water Supply, 407, 418


H
H
HAMLET, Swedish Motor Oil Tank Ship, 346, 350
*HAMLET, Swedish Motor Oil Tank Ship, 346, 350
*Harrison, Charles A. (Portrait), 389
*Holden and Brooke’s High Lift Centrifugal Pump, 560, 561
*Holland, Pumps for Draining Inundation in Werkspoor Company, 30, 34
*Holt Manufacturing Company’s Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, 435
*Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company’s Combined Steam and Gas Engine at the Ford Motor Company’s Works. 527, 529, 532
*Hudson River—see Catskill
*Hull, Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-Eastern Railway, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
*Hurst, J. E., on Cast Iron for Engine Cylinders, 549


Harrison, Charles A. (Portrait), 389
I
 
*INDIA, North-Western Railway of, All Steel Coaches for, Leeds Forge Company, 364, 372  
Holden and Brooke’s High Lift Centrifugal Pump, 560, 561
*Isler, C., and Cos’. Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, 148
 
Holland, Pumps for Draining Inundation in Werkspoor Company, 30, 34
 
Holt Manufacturing Company’s Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, 435
 
Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company’s Combined Steam and Gas Engine at the Ford Motor Company’s Works. 527, 529, 532
 
Hudson River—see Catskill
 
Hull, Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-
 
Eastern Railway, 326,  331 {Two-page
 
Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
 
Hurst, J. E., on Cast Iron for Engine Cylinders, 549
 
INDIA, North-Western Railway of, All Steel Coaches for, Leeds Forge Company, 364, 372 Isler, C., and Cos’. Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, 148


J
J
JACKSON and Brother.. Cotton Printing Machinery, 116, 120
*JACKSON and Brother. Cotton Printing Machinery, 116, 120
 
*Johnson, J. H., on Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors. 227, 252, 294
Johnson, J. H., on Modern Electric Searchlight
 
Projectors, 227, 252, 294


K
K
KAPP’S Vibrator or Phase Advancer, 25
*KAPP’S Vibrator or Phase Advancer, 25


L
L
LANCASTER and- Tonge’s Piston throttle Valve, 330
*LANCASTER and Tonge’s Piston Throttle Valve, 330
 
*Llay Hall Colliery, Wrexham, Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494
Llay Hall Colliery, Wrexham, Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 4(51 ; (Correction), 494
*Lobnitz Dredgers, Two More Types, 233 (Two- page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
 
Lobnitz Dredgers, Two More Types, 233 (Two-page Supplement, September loth, 1916)


M
M
MAMMOTH, Train Ferry for New Orleans, 322
*MAMMOTH, Train Ferry for New Orleans, 322
 
*Masson, Scott and Co.’s Art Paper Coating and Drying Plant, 182, 273 (Two-page Supplement, September lst, 1916)
Masson, Scott and Co.’s Art Paper Coating and Drying Plant, 182, 273 (Two-page Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
*Mather and Platt’s Bleaching and Other , Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
 
*Mather and Platt’s Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 436, 437 (Two-page Supplement, November 11th, 1916)
Mather and Platt’s Bleaching and Other Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 26. 70, 116, 120. 162, 165
*Mather and Platt, Paper Coating Machinery, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282
 
*Maxim, Sir Hiram.S. (Portrait), 486
Mather and Platt’s Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 436, 437 (Two-page Supplement, November 11th, 1916)
*Miles Walker’s Phase Advancer, 25
 
*Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day’s 350 Brake Horsepower Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 414 ; (Correction), 442
Mather and Platt, Paper Coating Machinery, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282
*Misox Railway, S. Berg, 480, 488, 523
 
*Monometer Manufacturing Company’s White Metal Melting Furnace, 423
Maxim, Sir Hiram.S. (Portrait), 486
*Morton Multiple-Jet Ejector Condenser, 38
 
Miles Walker’s Phase Advancer, 25
 
Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day’s 350 Brake Horsepower Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 414 ; (Correction), 442
 
Misox Railway, S. Berg, 480, 488. 523
 
Monometer Manufacturing Company’s White Metal Melting Furnace, 423
 
Morton Multiple-Jet Ejector Condenser, 38


N
N
NEW ORLEANS, Train Ferry for, 322
*NEW ORLEANS. Train Ferry for, 322
 
*New York Subway, William-street Section. 111
New York Subway. William-street Section; 111
*New Zealand, Hydro-Electric Power Plants in, 194
 
*New Zealand Iron Sand, Smelting, 582
New Zealand. Hvdro-Electric Power Plants in, 194
*New Zealand Swamps Drainage, 214, 218
 
*Niagara Falls, Aerial Ropeway at, 16
New Zealand Iron. Sand, Smelting, 582
*North British Locomotive Company’s Engines for the French State .Railways, 96, 276 ; Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916 ; Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)
 
*North-Eastern Railway Plant for Locomotive Coaling at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
New Zealand Swamps Drainage, 214, 218
*North-Western Railway of India, All Steel Coaches for. Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 364, 372
 
Niagara Falls, Aerial Ropeway at. 16
 
North British Locomotive Company’s Engines for the French State Railways, 96, 276 ;
 
Letter), 4(52 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916 ; Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916).
 
North-Eastern Railway Plant for Locomotive Coaling at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October \3th, 1916)
 
North-Western Railway of India, All Steel Coaches for. Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 364, 372
 
p
PARIS, French Atlantic Liner, 510, 514
 
Parsons Trench Excavating Machine, 435
 
Pennsylvania Railroad, Daylight Lamp Signals on the, 195
 
Pennsylvania, United States Battleship, 17
 
Petters’ Paraffin-Electric Set, 584


Pirahy Tunnel in Brazil, 60
P
 
*PARIS, French Atlantic Liner, 510, 514
Pollock and Macnab, Shell Nose Screwing-on
*Parsons Trench Excavating Machine, 435
 
*Pennsylvania Railroad, Daylight Lamp Signals on the, 195
Machine, 286
*Pennsylvania, United States Battleship, 17
 
*Petters’ Paraffin-Electric Set, 584
Polton Paper Mill Power House, Midlothian, 578, 583
*Pirahy Tunnel in Brazil, 60
 
*Pollock and Macnab, Shell Nose Screwing-on Machine, 286
Popplewell, W. C., on the Influence of Speed on End lira nee Tests, 339
*Polton Paper Mill Power House, Midlothian, 578, 583
*Popplewell, W. C., on the Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, 339


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Q
QUEBEC Bridge, The New, Accident. 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
*QUEBEC Bridge, The New, Accident, 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
 
*Quebec Bridge, The New, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 21th, 1916)
Quebec Bridge, The New, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 27th, 1916)


R
R
RANSOME, A., and Co.’s Mechanical Tree Feller, 104
*RANSOME, A., and Co.’s Mechanical Tree Feller, 104
 
*Richards, Geo., and Co.’s Boring, Facing and Drilling Machine, 54
Richards, Geo., and Co.’s Boring, Facing and
*Russell, S. J., Petrol Scraper Shovel, 376
 
*Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s Oil Locomotives. 38, 39
Drilling Machine, 54
*Ryder. A., Indicating Gear for Internal Com-bustion Engines, 575


Russell, S. J., Petrol Scraper Shovel. 376
S
 
*SALMON Creek Dani. United States, 260. 264
Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s Oil Locomotives. 38, 39
*Scandinavia, Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in, 5
 
*Schofield. G. H., Safety Device for Colliery Cages, 83
Ryder, A., Indicating Gear for Internal Combustion Engines, 575
*Selson Engineering Company’s Revolution Counter and Watch, 425
 
*Sharp, C. N., Simple Photometer, 330
s
*Sheaf, River, Covering in, at Sheffield, 506, 507
SALMON Creek Dam. United States* 260. 264
*Shorey, J., Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, 572
 
*Simon-Carves, Limited, Freezing Process for Shaft Sinking at Hay Hall Colliery, 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
Scandinavia, Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in, 5
*Snelling’s Detonator Testing Apparatus, 330
 
*Spaulding Dam, United States, 260, 264
Schofield. G. H., Safety Device for Colliery Cages, 83
*Sperry Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
 
*Stevens, E. A., Description and Trial of the Turbine Steam Yacht Winchester, 535
Selson Engineering Company's Revolution Counter and Watch, 425
*Stewart’s Fishing Net Works, 95
 
Sharp, C. N., Simple Photometer, 330
 
Sheaf, River, Covering in, at Sheffield. 506, 507
 
Shorey, J., Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, 572
 
Simon-Carves, Limited, breezing Process for Shaft Sinking at Hay Hall Colliery. 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
 
Snelling’s Detonator Testing Apparatus, 330
 
Spaulding Dam, United States, 260, 264
 
Sperry Gvroscopic Stabiliser, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
 
Stevens, E. A., Description and Trial of the Turbine Steam Yacht Winchester, 535
 
Stewart’s Fishing Net Works, 95


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T
TINFOS Electric Smelting Furnace, 5
*TINFOS Electric Smelting Furnace, 5
*Toronto, Bloor-street Viaduct. 394, 398
*Turbine Furnace Company’s Boiler Furnace, 30


Toronto. Bloor-street Viaduct, 394, 398
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*UNITED STATES Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
Turbine Furnace Company's Boiler Furnace, 30
*United States Navy Tests of Oil Burners with Natural Draught, 286
 
*United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323
u
UNITED STATICS Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
 
United States Navy Tests of Oil Burners with
 
Natural Draught, 286
 
United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323


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V
VERMONT Marble/Working Plant, 304, 308
*VERMONT Marble Working Plant, 304, 308
 
w
WALLACE, W. M., on the Whirling Speed of Shafts, 113, 184, 203
 
Walrus, Dipper Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 233 (Two-pacje Supplement, September Ibth, 1916)
 
Warminster Collision, 256, 443
 
Watkinson, Professor W. N., on Diesel Engines with Low Compression, 266
 
Werkspoor Company’s Pumps for Draining in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
 
Western Wheeled Scraper Company’s Automatic Tipping Railway Wagon, 95, 100
 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company’s Shell Lathe - with Automatic Electric Control, 124
 
Whitehead and Poole’s Cotton Fabric Machinery, 162, 165
 
"Widgeon’s Stabilising Gyroscope, 168, 172 ;
 
(Letter), 211
 
Wilkins, Lieut. F. T., on Trials on a Diesel
 
Engine, &c., 368, 444, 447
 
Willi am-street Section, New York Subway, 111
 
Williamson, J., and Co., Iron Key for Railway Chairs, 61
 
Wilson, J. H., and Co., Five-Ton Electric
 
Locomotive Crane, 469 : (Letters), 494, 508
 
Winchester, Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A.
 
Stevens, 535
 
Woodhouse Automatic Clutch, 400


Woods-Gilbert Rail Planer Company’s Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, 285
W
*WALLACE, W. M., on the Whirling Speed of Shafts, 113, 184, 203
*Walrus, Dipper Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
*Warminster Collision, 256, 443
*Watkinson, Professor W. N., on Diesel Engines with Low Compression, 266
*Werkspoor Company’s Pumps for Draining in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
*Western Wheeled Scraper Company’s Automatic Tipping Railway Wagon, 95, 100
*Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company’s Shell Lathe - with Automatic Electric Control, 124
*Whitehead and Poole’s Cotton Fabric Machinery, 162, 165
*Widgeon’s Stabilising Gyroscope, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
*Wilkins, Lieut. F. T., on Trials on a Diesel Engine, andc., 368, 444, 447
*William-street Section, New York Subway, 111
*Williamson. J., and Co., Iron Key for Railway Chairs, 61
*Wilson, J. H., and Co.. Five-Ton Electric Locomotive Crane, 469 : (Letters), 494, 508
*Winchester. Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A. Stevens, 535
*Woodhouse Automatic Clutch, 400
*Woods-Gilbert Rail Planer Company’s Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, 285
*Worcester, T. A., on Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, 125
*Worsdell, Thomas William (Portrait), 15
*Wyles Motor Ploughs. Limited. Petrol Tractor for Mowing and Reaping, 32


Worcester, T. A., on Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, 125
Subjects
 
Worsdell, Thomas William (Portrait). 15
 
Wyles Motor Ploughs. Limited, Petrol Tractor for Mowing and Reaping, 32
 
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AERIAL Ropeway at Niagara Falls, 16
*AERIAL Ropeway at Niagara Falls, 16
 
*Aeroplane Propellers. Rotary Shaping Machine for. J. Shorey, 572
Aeroplane Propellers. Rotary Shaping Machine for. J. Shorey. 572
*Air Raid of September 2nd, 211
 
*Aqueduct, Catskill, Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, 454, 464
Air Raid of September 2nd, 211
*Art of Coating Paper, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282 ; (Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
 
*Artificial Limbs for Maimed Soldiers, Monsieur Amar’s Devices, 207
Aqueduct, Catskill, Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, 454, 464
*Artillery, Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in, 133
 
*Automatic Elevator for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
Art of Coating Paper, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282'U(Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September Isi, 1916)
*Automatic Tipping Railway Whgon, Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100
 
Artificial Limbs for Maimed Soldiers, Monsieur Amar’s Devices, 207
 
Artillery, Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in, 133
 
Automatic Elevator for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
 
Automatic Tipping Railway Wagon, Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100


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BLEACHING, Dyeing and Printing Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
*BLEACHING, Dyeing and Printing Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
*Boring Machines, Tunnel, Beaumont-English and Brunton, 502
*Boring Machines—see also Machine Tools
*Bridge, Charing Cross, 8
*Bridge, The New Quebec, Accident, 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
*Bridge, The New Quebec, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 27th, 1916)


Boring Machines, Tunnel, Beaumont-English and Brunton, 502
C
 
*CAST Iron for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549
Boring Machines—see also Machine Tools
*Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 457, 492, 602, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
 
*Clutch, Automatic, A. E. Woodhouse, 400
Bridge, Charing Cross, 8
*Coaches—see Railway
 
*Coal for Locomotives, Measuring, 171
Bridge, The New Quebec, Accident, 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
*Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Hull for North-Eastern Railway, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
 
*Coating Paper—see Paper
Bridge, The New Quebec, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 21th, 1916)
*Colliery Cages, Safety Device for, G. H. Schofield, 83
 
*Collision—see Railway Collision
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*Concrete Lining in Tunnels, Placing, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
CAST Iron for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549
*Concrete Roofed Reservoir at Guayaquil, 407, 408, 418
 
*Condenser, Multiple-Jet Ejector, Morton Ejector Company, 38
Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 4o7, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
*Copper Steam Pipe Failure on the Clan Urquhart, 88
 
*Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for Bleaching, Dveing, and Printing, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 166
Clutch, Automatic, A. E. Woodhouse, 400
*Covering in the River Sheaf at Sheffield. 506, 507
 
*Crane, Five-Ton Electric Locomotive, J. H. Wilson and Co., 469 ; (Letters), 494, 508
Coaches—see Railway
*Cutter, Steel Wire, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416
 
Coal for Locomotives, Measuring, 171
 
Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Hull for North-
 
Eastern Railway, 326, 331 (Two-page
 
Supplement, October l'3th, 1916)
 
Coating Paper—see Paper
 
Colliery Cages, Safety Device for, G. H. Schofield, 83
 
Collision—see Railway Collision
 
Concrete Lining in Tunnels, Placing, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
 
Concrete Roofed Reservoir at Guayaquil, 407, 408, 418
 
Condenser, Multiple-Jet Ejector, Morton Ejector Company. 38
 
Copper Steam Pipe Failure on the Clan Urquhart, 88
 
Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for Bleaching, Dyeing, and Printing, 26, 70, 116, 120. 162, 165
 
Covering in the River Sheaf at Sheffield. 506, 507
 
Crane, Five-Ton Electric Locomotive, J. H.
 
Wilson and Co., 469 ; (Letters), 494, 508
 
Cutter, Steel Wire, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416


D
D
DAM, The Elephant Butte, 185, 190
*DAM, The Elephant Butte, 185, 190
 
*Dams, Constant Angle Arch, Spaulding Dam, Salmon Creek Dam, 260, 264
Dams, Constant Angle Arch, Spaulding Dam, Salmon Creek Dam, 260, 264
*Daylight Lamp Signals on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
 
*Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited, 148
Daylight Lamp Signals on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
*Detonator Testing Apparatus, W. O. Snelling, 330
 
*Diesel Engines—see Engines
Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited, 148
*Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, Catskill Aqueduct, 454, 464
 
*Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, 214, 218
Detonator Testing Apparatus, W. O. Snelling, 330
*Drainage Pumps in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
 
*Dredgers, Two More Types, Lobnitz and Co., 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
Diesel Engines—see Engines
*Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, Catskill Aqueduct, 454, 464
 
Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, 214, 218
 
Drainage Pumps in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
 
Dredgers, Two More Types, Lobnitz and Co., 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
 
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools


E
E
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at Ballymena, 3, 12
*- Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at Ballymena, 3, 12
 
*- Edison and Swan’s H2O Wet Cell, 330
Edison and Swan’s H2O Wet Cell, 330
*- Electrification of Isolated Factories, 3, 12, 52, 56, 94
 
*- Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in Scandinavia, 5
Electrification of Isolated Factories, 3, 12, 52, 56, 94
*- Furnaces, Electrometall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5
 
*- Hydro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, 194
Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in Scandinavia, 5
*- Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125
 
*- Light, New Way of Converting, into Electrical Energy, T. W. Case, 154
Furnaces, Electrometall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5
*- Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors, J. H. Johnson, 227, 252, 294
 
*- Modern Methods of Correcting Power Factor, 25
Hydro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, 194
*- Paraffin-Electric Set, Direct-Coupled, Petters, Limited, 584
 
*- Phase Advancers, Brown-Boveri, Miles Walker, Kapp, andc., 25
Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125
*- Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 574
 
*- Power Factor Meters, Dr. R. D. Gifford, 149
Light, New Way of Converting, into Electrical Energy, T. W. Case, 154
*- Power House at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, 527, 529
 
*- Power House in Paper Mill, at Poitou, Midlothian, 578, 583
Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors, J. H. Johnson, 227, 252, 294
*- Power Signalling Installation at Flemington, . N.S.W., 547, 556
 
*- Switchgear Control, New Developments in, A. G. Collis, 49, 76
Modern Methods of Correcting Power Factor, 25
*ELEVATOR, Automatic, for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS:
Paraffin-Electric Set, Direct-Coupled, Petters, Limited, 584
*- Combined Steam and Gas Engine at - Ford Motor Company’s Works, The Hoovens, Owen and Bentschler Company, 527, 529, 532
 
*- Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 350 Brake Horse-power., Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 414 ; (Correction), 442
Phase Advancers, Brown- Bo veri, Miles
*- Diesel Engines with Low Compression, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 266
 
*- Gas Engine, 400 Brake Horse-power Four- cylinder, Browett, Lindley and Co., Limited, 140 (Two-page Supplement, August 18th, 1916)
Walker, Kapp, &c., 25
*- Gas Engine, Four-cylinder Double Acting, Mather and Platt, Limited, 436, 437 (Two- page Supplement, November 17th, 1916)
 
*- Indicating Gear for Internal Combustion Engines, A, Ryder, 575
Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 574
*- Petrol Engines, Paraffin for, 7
 
*- Trials on a Diesel Engine, andc., Lieut. F. T. Wilkins, 368, 444, 447
Power Factor Meters, Dr. R. D. Gilford, 149
*EXCAVATORS and Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, American, 435
 
*Explosion of a Copper Steam Pipe, 88
Power House at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, 527, 529
 
Power House in Paper Mill, at Pol ton Midlothian, 578, 583
 
Power Signalling Installation at Flemington,
 
. N.S.W., 547, 556
 
Switchgear Control, New Developments in,
 
A. G/Collis, 49,. 75
 
LEVATOR, Automatic, for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
 
NGINES AND MOTORS:
Combined Steam and Gas Engine at Ford Motor Company’s Works, The Hoovens, Owen and Bentschler Company, 527, 529, 532
 
Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 350 Brake Horse-power., Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 414 ; (Correction), 442
 
Diesel Engines with Low Compression, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 266
 
Gas Engine, 400 Brake Horse-power Four-cylinder, Browett, Lindley and Co., Limited, 140   (Two-page   Supplement,
 
August ISth, 1916)
 
Gas Engine, Four-cylinder Double Acting, Mather and Platt, Limited, 436, 437 (Two-page Supplement, November
 
Indicating Gear for Internal
 
Engines, A, Ryder, 575
 
Petrol Engines, Paraffin for, 7
 
Trials on a Diesel Engine, '&c.,
 
Wilkins, 368, -444, 447
 
XCAVATORS and Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, American, 435 xplosion of a Copper Steam Pipe, 88
 
17^, 1916) Combustion
 
Lieut. F. T.


F
F
FACTORIES, Electrification—see Electrical Matters
*FACTORIES, Electrification—see Electrical Matters
 
*Ferry, Train, for New Orleans, 322
Ferry, Train, for New Orleans, 322
*Forging Department of National Projectile Factory, 47 (Two-page Supplement, July 21st, 1916)
 
*Freezing Process for Shaft Sinking, Simon- Carves, Limited, 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
Forging Department of National Projectile
*Furnace, Melting, White Metal, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
 
*Furnace, The “Turbine” Boiler, 30
Factory, 47 (Two-pnge Supplement, July 21st, 1916)
*Furnaces for Electro-Thermic Smelting, Electrometall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5
 
Freezing Process for Shaft Sinking, Simon-
 
Carves, Limited, 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
 
Furnace, Melting, White Metal, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
 
Furnace, The “ Turbine ” Boiler, 30
 
Furnaces for Electro-Thermic Smelting, Electro-metall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5


G
G
GAS Burners for Industrial Work, 355
*GAS Burners for Industrial Work, 355
 
*Gas Engines—see Engines
Gas Engines—see Engines
*Gas Turbine, Detroit Gas Turbine Corporation, 220
 
*Gauge, French Screw, 234
Gas lurbine, Detroit Gas lurbine Corporation, 220
*Gauges, Limit, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240
 
*Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
Gauge, French Screw, 234
*Gyroscopic Stabiliser—see Ships
 
Gauges, Limit, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240
 
Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Gyroscopic Stabiliser—see Ships


H
H
HARDNESS Tests Research Report, 515
*HARDNESS Tests Research Report, 515
 
*Heat Transmission through Boiler Tubes, 10
Heat Transmission through Boiler Tubes, 10 Hvdro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, ‘194
*Hydro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, 194


I
I
ILLUMINATION Testing Instrument, C. H. Sharp, 330
*ILLUMINATION Testing Instrument, C. H. Sharp, 330
 
*Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, W. C. Popplewell, 339
Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, W. C. Popplewell, 339
*Ingots, Some Properties of, A. W. and H. Brearley, 299, 310
 
*Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
Ingots, Some Properties of, A. W. and H. Brearley, 299, 310
*Iron, Cast, for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549  
 
*Ironfoundry Cupola, Melting Steel in the, 462
Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
*Iron Key for Railway Chairs, J. Williamson and Co., 61
 
*Iron Sand, New Zealand, Smelting, 582
Iron, Cast, for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549
*Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125
 
Ironfoundry Cupola, Melting Steel in the, 462
 
Iron Key for Railway Chairs, J. Williamson and Co., 61
 
Iron Sand, New Zealand, Smelting, 582
 
Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125


L
L
LATHES—see Machine Tools
*LATHES—see Machine Tools
 
*Laundry Machinery, Modern Steam, 340, 385  
Laundry Machinery, Modern Steam, 340, 385 Limit Gauges, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240 Locomotive Ashpits, 150
*Limit Gauges, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240  
 
*Locomotive Ashpits. 150
Locomotive Coal, American Apparatus for Measuring, 171
*Locomotive Coal, American Apparatus for Measuring, 171
 
*Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-Eastern Railway, at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-Eastern Railway, at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
*Locomotive, Electric, for Underground Haulage 309
 
*Locomotive, Standard Goods, Great Eastern Railway, 301
Locomotive, Electric, for Underground Haulage 309
*Locomotives for the French State Railways. North British Locomotive Company. 96, 276 ; (Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)
 
*Locomotives, Oil, for Mines, Light Railways, Factories, andc., Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 38, 39
Locomotive, Standard Goods, Great Eastern Railway, 301
*Locomotives, Steam Storage, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234
 
Locomotives for the French State Railways. North British Locomotive Company, 96, 276 ; (Letter), 4 62 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-pagc Supplement, September 2Mi, 1916)
 
Locomotives, Oil, for Mines, Light Railways, Factories, &c., Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 38, 39
 
Locomotives, Steam Storage, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234


M
MACHINE TOOLS:
MACHINE TOOLS:
Boring, Facing and Drilling Machine, George Richards and Co., Limited, 54
*- Boring, Facing and Drilling Machine, George Richards and Co., Limited, 54
 
*- Multiple Drilling Machine for Motor Sleeve Valves, 300
Multiple Drilling Machine for Motor Sleeve Valves, 300
*- Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, J. Shorey, 572
 
*- Shell Lathe with Automatic Electric Control, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 124
Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, J. Shorey, 572
MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
 
*- Shell Nose Screwing-on Machine, Pollock and Macnab, Limited, 286
Shell Lathe with Automatic Electric Control, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 124
*- Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods- Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
 
*MACHINERY for Bleaching, Dyeing, and Printing Cotton Fabrics, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
MACHINE TOOLS (continued)'.          i
 
Shell Nose Screwing-on Machine, Pollock and 1 Macnab, Limited, 286                   I
 
Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods -Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
 
MACHINERY for Bleaching, Dyeing, and
 
Printing Cotton Fabrics, 26, 70, 116, 120, <
 
162, 165
 
MAPS:
MAPS:
*- Channel Tunnel Proposed Plans, 526
*- Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway, 136
*- Elephant Butte Dam, Site of, 185
*- Misox Railway, 480
*- Mount Egmont and New Plymouth, 195
*- Swamp Areas in the Auckland Province, N.Z., 218
*- Tauranga and the River Omanawa, 195
*MARBLE Works, U.S.A., Electrical Machinery in, 304, 308
*Measuring Coal—see Coal
*Melting Furnace, White Metal, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
*Melting Steel in tne Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
*Metals, Power Required in Rolling, C. E. Davies, 134
*Meters, Power Factor—see Electrical Matters
*Motor Car Works, Electrically-driven, Arrol- Johnston, Limited, 52, 56
*Motors, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
*Moulding Machine, Sand, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468
*Mowing and Reaping, Petrol Tractor for, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
*Multiple-jet Ejector Condenser, Morton Ejector Company, 38


Channel Tunnel Proposed Plans, 526
N
*NATIONAL Projectile Factory—see Projectile


Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway, ( 136:
O
*OIL Burners with Natural Draught, U.S. Navy Tests, 286
*Oil Engines—see Engines
*Oil Locomotives, British, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 38, 39
*Oxy-acetylene Welding, Barimar Limited, 234


Elephant Butte Dam, Site of, 185i ’
P
 
*PAPER Mill Power Plant -at Polton, Midlothian, 578, 583
Misox Railway, 480
*Paper, The Art of Coating, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273 282 ; (Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
 
*Paraffin-electric Set, Direct-coupled, Petters, Limited, 584
Mount Egmont and New Plymouth, 195 , j
*Paraffin for Petrol Engines, 7
 
*Paraffin Vaporiser and Carburetter on a Daimler Car, Binks Limited, 7
Swamp Areas in the Auckland Province, N.Z., 218j
*Petrol Caterpillar Tractor and Train, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
 
*Petrol Engines—see Engines
Tauranga and the River Omanawa, 195
*Petrol Scraper Shovel, S. J. Russell, 376
 
*Petrol Tractor—see Tractor
MARBLE Works, U.S.A., Electrical Machinery in, 304, 308,
*Phase Advancers—see Electrical Matters
 
*Photographic Paper—see Paper
Measuring Coal—see Coal
*Photometer, Illumination Testing Instrument, C. H. Sharp, 330
 
*Piston Cracked from Overheating, 550
Melting Furnace, White Metal, Monometer
*Piston Throttle Valve, Lancaster and Tonge, 330
 
*Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461; (Correction), 494
Manufacturing Company, 423
*Portrait, Charles A. Harrison, 389
 
*Portrait, Sir Hiram S. Maxim, 486
Melting Steel in tne Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
*Portrait, Thomas William Worsdell, 15
 
*Power Factor—see Electrical Matters
Metals, Power Required in Rolling, C. E.
*Power Required in Rolling Metals, C. E. Davies, 134
 
*Projectile Factory, A National, 47, 67, 78 (Two- page Supplement, July 21st, 1916 (Two-page Supplement, July 28th, 1916)
Davies, 134                                    |
*Pump, High-lift Centrifugal, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 560, 561
 
*Pumping Plant, Deep Well, at the Leathersellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited. 148
Meters, Power Factor—see Electrical Matters I
*Pumps for Drainage in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
 
Motor Car Works, Electrically-driven, Arrol-
 
Johnston, Limited, 52, 56
 
Motors, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
 
Moulding Machine, Sand, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468                                                    i
 
Mowing and Reaping, Petrol Tractor for, Wyles
 
Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
 
Multiple-jet Ejector Condenser, Morton Ejector Company, 38                              I
 
NATIONAL Projectile Factory—see Projectile
 
o
 
OIL Burners with Natural Draught, U.S. Navy
 
Tests, 286
 
Oil Engines—see Engines
 
Oil Locomotives, British, Ruston, Proctor and
 
Co., Limited, 38, 39
 
Oxy-acetylene Welding, Barimar Limited, 234
 
I
 
p
 
PAPER Mill Power Plant -at Polton, Midlothian, 578, 583
 
Paper, The Art of Coating, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273 282; (Letter), 348 (Two-page \ Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
 
Paraffin-electric Set, Direct-coupled, Petters,
 
Limited, 584                                 i
 
Paraffin for Petrol Engines, 7
 
Paraffin Vaporiser and Carburetter on a Daimler
 
Car, Binks Limited, 7
 
Petrol Caterpillar Tractor and Train, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
 
Petrol Engines—see Engines             . j
 
Petrol Scraper Shovel, S. J. Russell, 376
 
Petrol Tractor—see Tractor
 
Phase Advancers—see Electrical Matters
 
Photographic Paper—see Paper
 
Photometer, Illumination Testing Instrument,
 
C. H. Sharp, 330
 
Piston Cracked from Overheating, 550
 
Piston Throttle Valve, Lancaster and Tonge,
 
330
 
Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494
 
Portrait, Charles A. Harrison, 389
 
Portrait, Sir Hiram S. Maxim, 486
 
Portrait, Thomas William Worsdell, 15
 
Power Factor— see Electrical Matters
 
Power Required in Rolling Metals, C. E. Davies,
 
Projectile Factory, A National, 47, 67, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 21st, 1916 (Two-page Supplement, July 28th, 1916)
 
Pump, High-lift Centrifugal, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 560, 561
 
Pumping Plant, Deep Well, at the Leather-sellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited, 148
 
Pumps for Drainage in Holland Inundation, 30, 34


R
R
*RAILWAY Carriage, New Type Composite Brake, Great Northern Railway, 416
*Railway Chairs, Iron Key for, J. Williamson and Co., 61
*Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul, Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
*Railway Coaches for India, All-steel, Leeds Forge Company, 364, 372
*Railway Collision at Warminster, 256, 443
*Railway, The Misox, S. Berg, 480, 488, 523
*Railway Wagon, Automatic Tipping, Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100
*Reservoir at Guayaquil, Concrete Roof Reinforcement, 407, 408, 418
*Revolution Counter and Watch, Combined, Selson Engineering Company, 425
*River Sheaf, Covering in, at Sheffield, 506, 507


RAILWAY Carriage, New Type Composite
S
 
*SAND Moulding Machine, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468
Brake, Great Northern Railway, 416
*Saw, Tree felling, A. Ransome and Co., 104
 
*Screw Gauge, French, 234
Railway Chairs, Iron Key for, J. Williamson and Co., 61
*Screwing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
*Screws, Two Long, H. Brown and Co., 142 ; (Letter), 258
Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul,
*Searchlight Projectors, Modern Electric, J. H Johnson, 227, 252, 294
 
*Sewage Disposal Plant, Dickey Clay Company, 98
Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
*Sewage Purifying Plant, Small, 60
 
*Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process at Llay Hal 1 Colliery, Wrexham, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494
Railway Coaches for India, All-steel, Leeds
*Shafts, Whirling Speed of, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203
 
*Shaping Machines—see Machine Tools
Forge Company, 364, 372
*Shell-making Machinery—see Machine Tools Shells, Automatic Elevator for, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
 
Railway Collision at Warminster, 256, 443
 
Railway, The Misox, S. Berg, 480, 488, 523
 
Railway Wagon, Automatic Tipping, Western
 
Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100
 
Reservoir at Guayaquil, Concrete Roof Reinforcement, 407, 408, 418      *
 
Revolution Counter and Watch, Combined, Selson Engineering Company, 425
 
River Sheaf, Covering in, at Sheffield, 506, 507
 
s
 
SAND Moulding Machine, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468
 
Saw, Tree felling, A. Ransome and Co., 104
 
Screw Gauge, French, 234
 
Screwing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Screws, Two Long, H. Brown and Co., 142 (Letter), 258
 
Searchlight Projectors, Modern Electric, J. H Johnson, 227, 252, 294
 
Sewage Disposal Plant, Dickey Clay Company, 98
 
Sewage Purifying Plant, Small, GO
 
Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process at Llay Hal 1 Colliery, Wrexham, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494 ,
 
Shafts, Whirling Speed of, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203
 
Shaping Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Shell-making Machinery—see Machine Tools
 
Shells, Automatic Elevator for, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
 
*General:
General:
*- Gyroscopic Stabiliser on the Yacht Widgeon, Sperry Equipment, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
Gyroscopic Stabiliser on the Yacht Widgeon.
*- Oil Burners with Natural Draught for United States Navy, 286
 
*- Train Ferry Mammoth for New Orleans, 322  
Sperry Equipment, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
*- Two Years of Submarine Warfare, 342, 384
 
*Foreign Navies:
Oil Burners with Natural Draught for United States Navy, 286
*- German Light Cruisers, Losses of, 432, 440
 
*- German Submarine No. 3, 384
Train Ferry Mammoth for New Orleans, 322 Two Years of Submarine Warfare, 342, 384
*- German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
 
*- German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 (Four- page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
Foreig’n Navies:
*- United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
German Light Cruisers, Losses of, 432, 440
*- United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323
 
*Miscellaneous:
German Submarine No. 3, 384
*- French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
 
*- Hamlet, Motor Oil Tank Ship, Swedish, 346, 350
German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
*- Widgeon, Yacht, Sperry Gyroscopic Stabiliser on, 168, 172
 
*- Winchester, Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A. Stevens, 535
German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 (Four-page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
*SHOVEL, Power Scraper, in Steamer’s Hold, S. J. Russell, 376
 
*Signals, Daylight Lamp, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
*Signalling, Power, at Flemington, N.S.W.. 547 556
 
*Smelting of New Zealand Iron Sand, 582
United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323
*Soldiers’ Artificial Limbs, M. Amar’s Inventions, 207
 
*Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in Artillery, Sir G. Greenhill, 133
Miscellaneous:
*Steam Engines—see Engines
French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
*Steam Trap, J. Baldwin and Co., 355
 
*Steel, Melting, in the Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
Hamlet, Motor Oil Tank Ship, Swedish, 346, 350
*Steel Wire Cutters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416
 
*Submarines—see Ships
Widgeon, Yacht, Sperry Gyroscopic Stabiliser on, 168, 172
*Subway, New York, William-street Section, 111
 
*Switches—see Electrical Matters
Winchester, Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A. Stevens, 535
 
SHOVEL, Power Scraper, in Steamer’s Hold, S. J. Russell, 376
 
Signals, Daylight Lamp, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
 
Signalling, Power, at Flemington, N.S.W.. 547 556
 
Smelting of New Zealand Iron Sand, 582
 
Soldiers’ Artificial Limbs, M. Amar’s Inventions, 207
 
Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in Artillery, Sir G. Greenhill, 133
 
Steam Engines—see Engines
 
Steam Trap, J. Baldwin and Co., 355
 
Steel, Melting, in the Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
 
Steel Wire Cutters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416
 
Submarines—see Ships
 
Subway, New York, William-street Section, Ill Switches—see Electrical Matters


T
T
TACHEOMETER Readings, Simple Diagram for Reducing, F. R. Freeman, 82
*TACHEOMETER Readings, Simple Diagram for Reducing, F. R. Freeman, 82
 
*Tamping Machine, Self-propelled, 300
Tamping Machine, Self-propelled, 300
*Tests, Endurance, Influence of Speed on, W. C. Popplewell, 339
 
*Textile Mills at Ballymena, 3, 12
Tests, Endurance, Influence of Speed on, W. C.
*Thermo-Couples for Heat Measurement in Boiler Tubes, 10
 
*Thermo-Electric Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, Professor Carl Benedicks, 22
Popplewell, 339
*Tractor, Petrol, for Mowing and Reaping, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
 
*Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, Military, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
Textile Mills at Ballymena, 3, 12
*Train Ferries—see Ferry
 
*Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods- Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
Thermo-Couples for Heat Measurement in Boiler Tubes, J 0
*Tree Felling by Steam Saw, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 104
 
*Trench Excavating Machine, Caterpillar, Parsons Company, 435
Thermo-Electric Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, Professor Carl Benedicks, 22
*Trials on a Diesel Engine-—see Engines
 
*Tunnel, Pirahy, in Brazil, 60
Tractor, Petrol, for Mowing and Reaping, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
*Tunnel, The Channel, and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569; (Letter), 494
 
*Tunnels, Placing Concrete Lining in, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, Military, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
*"Turbine" Boiler Furnace, 30
 
*Turbine, Gas, Detroit Gas Turbine Corporation, 220
Train Ferries—see Ferry
*Two Constant Angle Arch Dams, 260, 264
 
Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods-Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
 
Tree Felling by Steam Saw, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 104
 
Trench Excavating Machine, Caterpillar, Parsons Company, 435
 
Trials on a Diesel Engine -see Engines
 
Tunnel, Pirahy, in Brazil, 60
 
Tunnel, The Channel, and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569; (Letter), 494
 
Tunnels, Placing Concrete Lining in, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
 
Turbine ’’ Boiler Furnace, 30
 
Turbine, Gas, Detroit Gas Turbine Corporation, 220
 
Two Constant Angle Arch Dams, 260, 264


V
V
VIADUCT, Bloor-street, Toronto, 394, 398
*VIADUCT, Bloor-street, Toronto, 394, 398
 
w
WAGON, Automatic Tipping Railway, Western Wheeled Scraper Company, 95, 100
 
Wagons, Petrol Caterpillar, Military, Holt-
 
Manufacturing Company, 435
 
Washing Machine, Automatic Rotary, Entwisle and Gass, Limited, 582
 
Water Supply for Guayaquil, Ecuador, 407, 418
 
Welding by Oxy-Acetylene, Barimar, Limited, 234
 
Whirling Speed of Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203


White Metal Melting Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
W
*WAGON, Automatic Tipping Railway, Western Wheeled Scraper Company, 95, 100
*Wagons, Petrol Caterpillar, Military, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
*Washing Machine, Automatic Rotary, Entwisle and Gass, Limited, 582
*Water Supply for Guayaquil, Ecuador, 407, 418
*Welding by Oxy-Acetylene, Barimar, Limited, 234
*Whirling Speed of Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203
*White Metal Melting Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
*Wire Cutter, Steel, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416.


Wire Cutter, Steel, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416,


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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A

  • AMAR Appliances for Maimed Soldiers, 207
  • American Petrol Excavators and Tractors, 435
  • American Railway Apparatus for Measuring Coal for Locomotives, 171
  • Arrol-Johnston’s Motor Car Works, 52, 56
  • Ashton’s Malting Apparatus for Cotton Fabrics, 27, 28

B

  • BALDWIN Steam Storage Locomotives, 234
  • Baldwin Steam Trap, 355
  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotive Ashpits, 150
  • Barimar Limited, Use of Oxy-Acetylene Welding, 234
  • Bath Ironworks Steam Turbine Yacht Winchester, 535
  • Beaumont-English Tupnel Boring Machine, 502
  • Benedicks, Professor Carl, on Thermo-Electric Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, 22
  • Bennis, Ed., and Co.’s Automatic Elevator for Shells, 423
  • Berg, S., on The Misox Railway, 480, 488, 523
  • Binks’ Vaporiser and Carburetter, 7
  • Blakeborough-Boyd Sand Moulding Machine, 468
  • Bloor-street Viaduct. Toronto, 394, 398
  • Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at Ballymena, 3, 12
  • Brazil, Pirahy Tunnel in, 60
  • Brearley, A. N. and H., on Some Properties of Ingots, 299, 310
  • British Thomson-Houston Company’s Electric Plant at the Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill, 3, 12
  • British Thomson-Houston Company’s Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, 574
  • Browett, Lindley and Co.’s 400 Brake Horsepower Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 140 (Two- page Supplement, August 18th, 1916)
  • Brown-Boveri’s Phase Advancer, 25
  • Brown Brothers’ Steel Wire Cutter, 416
  • Brown, H., and Co.’s Long Screws, 142
  • Brunton Tunnel Boring Machine, 502
  • Burham, Power Plant at, 94
  • Bushnell. United States Submarine Tender, 323

C

  • CASE, T., W., on a New Way of Converting Light into Electrical Energy, 154
  • Catskill Aqueduct, Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Siphon, 454, 464
  • C 5 and Deutschland, German Submarines, 74
  • Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431. 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
  • Charing Cross Bridge, 8
  • Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
  • Clan Urquhart, Steam Pipe Explosion, 88
  • Collis, A. G., on Developments in Switchgear Control, 49, 75
  • Cuba, Narrow Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234

D

  • DAVIES, C. E., Power Required in Rolling Metals, 134
  • Decoudon Laundry Machinery, 385
  • Detroit Gas Turbine, 220
  • Dickey Clay Company’s Vitrified Clay Septic Tanks, 98

E

  • EDISON and Swan’s H.O Wet Cell, 330
  • Elephant Butte Dam, 185, 190
  • Entwisle and Gass, Automatic Rotarv Washing Machine, 582
  • Entwisle and Gass. Beetling Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 162

F

  • FARMER, Sir James, and Sons, Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, Bleaching, andc., 26, 70, 116, 120, 162. 165
  • Flamingo, Unloading Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
  • Flemington, N.S.W., Power Signalling Installation at, 547, 556
  • Ford Motor Company’s Works, Combined Steam and Gas Engine, The Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company, 527, 532
  • France, Standard Gauge Steam Storage Locomotive for, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234
  • Freeman, F. R., Simple Diagram for Reducing Tacheometer Readings, 82
  • French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
  • French Screw Gauge, 234
  • French State Railway Locomotives, North British Locomotive Company, 96, 276 ; (Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)

G

  • GERMAN Airship Wrecked at Cuff ley, 211
  • German Cruiser Breslau in Turkish Hands. 432, 440
  • German Cruiser Danzig, 432, 440
  • German Cruiser Kolberg Sunk. 432
  • German Cruiser Miinchen Torpedoed, 432, 440
  • German Submarine No. 3, 384
  • German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
  • German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 (Four- page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
  • Gerrard’s Works, Swinton, Gas Producer-Electric Power Plant at, 94
  • Gifford, Dr. R. D., on Power Factor Meters, 149
  • Glazebrook, Dr. R. T.. on Limit Gauges, 224, 240
  • Glossop Ironwork’s Paper Coating Machinery, 204
  • Great Eastern Railway Standard Goods Engine, 301
  • Great Northern Railway Composite Brake Carriage, 416
  • Greenhill, Sir George, on Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in Artillery, 133
  • Guayaquil, Ecuador, Water Supply, 407, 418

H

  • HAMLET, Swedish Motor Oil Tank Ship, 346, 350
  • Harrison, Charles A. (Portrait), 389
  • Holden and Brooke’s High Lift Centrifugal Pump, 560, 561
  • Holland, Pumps for Draining Inundation in Werkspoor Company, 30, 34
  • Holt Manufacturing Company’s Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, 435
  • Hoovens, Owen and Rentschler Company’s Combined Steam and Gas Engine at the Ford Motor Company’s Works. 527, 529, 532
  • Hudson River—see Catskill
  • Hull, Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-Eastern Railway, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
  • Hurst, J. E., on Cast Iron for Engine Cylinders, 549

I

  • INDIA, North-Western Railway of, All Steel Coaches for, Leeds Forge Company, 364, 372
  • Isler, C., and Cos’. Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, 148

J

  • JACKSON and Brother. Cotton Printing Machinery, 116, 120
  • Johnson, J. H., on Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors. 227, 252, 294

K

  • KAPP’S Vibrator or Phase Advancer, 25

L

  • LANCASTER and Tonge’s Piston Throttle Valve, 330
  • Llay Hall Colliery, Wrexham, Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494
  • Lobnitz Dredgers, Two More Types, 233 (Two- page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)

M

  • MAMMOTH, Train Ferry for New Orleans, 322
  • Masson, Scott and Co.’s Art Paper Coating and Drying Plant, 182, 273 (Two-page Supplement, September lst, 1916)
  • Mather and Platt’s Bleaching and Other , Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
  • Mather and Platt’s Four-cylinder Gas Engine, 436, 437 (Two-page Supplement, November 11th, 1916)
  • Mather and Platt, Paper Coating Machinery, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282
  • Maxim, Sir Hiram.S. (Portrait), 486
  • Miles Walker’s Phase Advancer, 25
  • Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day’s 350 Brake Horsepower Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 414 ; (Correction), 442
  • Misox Railway, S. Berg, 480, 488, 523
  • Monometer Manufacturing Company’s White Metal Melting Furnace, 423
  • Morton Multiple-Jet Ejector Condenser, 38

N

  • NEW ORLEANS. Train Ferry for, 322
  • New York Subway, William-street Section. 111
  • New Zealand, Hydro-Electric Power Plants in, 194
  • New Zealand Iron Sand, Smelting, 582
  • New Zealand Swamps Drainage, 214, 218
  • Niagara Falls, Aerial Ropeway at, 16
  • North British Locomotive Company’s Engines for the French State .Railways, 96, 276 ; Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916 ; Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)
  • North-Eastern Railway Plant for Locomotive Coaling at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
  • North-Western Railway of India, All Steel Coaches for. Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 364, 372

P

  • PARIS, French Atlantic Liner, 510, 514
  • Parsons Trench Excavating Machine, 435
  • Pennsylvania Railroad, Daylight Lamp Signals on the, 195
  • Pennsylvania, United States Battleship, 17
  • Petters’ Paraffin-Electric Set, 584
  • Pirahy Tunnel in Brazil, 60
  • Pollock and Macnab, Shell Nose Screwing-on Machine, 286
  • Polton Paper Mill Power House, Midlothian, 578, 583
  • Popplewell, W. C., on the Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, 339

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, The New, Accident, 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
  • Quebec Bridge, The New, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 21th, 1916)

R

  • RANSOME, A., and Co.’s Mechanical Tree Feller, 104
  • Richards, Geo., and Co.’s Boring, Facing and Drilling Machine, 54
  • Russell, S. J., Petrol Scraper Shovel, 376
  • Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s Oil Locomotives. 38, 39
  • Ryder. A., Indicating Gear for Internal Com-bustion Engines, 575

S

  • SALMON Creek Dani. United States, 260. 264
  • Scandinavia, Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in, 5
  • Schofield. G. H., Safety Device for Colliery Cages, 83
  • Selson Engineering Company’s Revolution Counter and Watch, 425
  • Sharp, C. N., Simple Photometer, 330
  • Sheaf, River, Covering in, at Sheffield, 506, 507
  • Shorey, J., Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, 572
  • Simon-Carves, Limited, Freezing Process for Shaft Sinking at Hay Hall Colliery, 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
  • Snelling’s Detonator Testing Apparatus, 330
  • Spaulding Dam, United States, 260, 264
  • Sperry Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
  • Stevens, E. A., Description and Trial of the Turbine Steam Yacht Winchester, 535
  • Stewart’s Fishing Net Works, 95

T

  • TINFOS Electric Smelting Furnace, 5
  • Toronto, Bloor-street Viaduct. 394, 398
  • Turbine Furnace Company’s Boiler Furnace, 30

U

  • UNITED STATES Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
  • United States Navy Tests of Oil Burners with Natural Draught, 286
  • United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323

V

  • VERMONT Marble Working Plant, 304, 308

W

  • WALLACE, W. M., on the Whirling Speed of Shafts, 113, 184, 203
  • Walrus, Dipper Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
  • Warminster Collision, 256, 443
  • Watkinson, Professor W. N., on Diesel Engines with Low Compression, 266
  • Werkspoor Company’s Pumps for Draining in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
  • Western Wheeled Scraper Company’s Automatic Tipping Railway Wagon, 95, 100
  • Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company’s Shell Lathe - with Automatic Electric Control, 124
  • Whitehead and Poole’s Cotton Fabric Machinery, 162, 165
  • Widgeon’s Stabilising Gyroscope, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
  • Wilkins, Lieut. F. T., on Trials on a Diesel Engine, andc., 368, 444, 447
  • William-street Section, New York Subway, 111
  • Williamson. J., and Co., Iron Key for Railway Chairs, 61
  • Wilson, J. H., and Co.. Five-Ton Electric Locomotive Crane, 469 : (Letters), 494, 508
  • Winchester. Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A. Stevens, 535
  • Woodhouse Automatic Clutch, 400
  • Woods-Gilbert Rail Planer Company’s Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, 285
  • Worcester, T. A., on Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, 125
  • Worsdell, Thomas William (Portrait), 15
  • Wyles Motor Ploughs. Limited. Petrol Tractor for Mowing and Reaping, 32

Subjects A

  • AERIAL Ropeway at Niagara Falls, 16
  • Aeroplane Propellers. Rotary Shaping Machine for. J. Shorey, 572
  • Air Raid of September 2nd, 211
  • Aqueduct, Catskill, Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, 454, 464
  • Art of Coating Paper, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273, 282 ; (Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
  • Artificial Limbs for Maimed Soldiers, Monsieur Amar’s Devices, 207
  • Artillery, Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in, 133
  • Automatic Elevator for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423
  • Automatic Tipping Railway Whgon, Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100

B

  • BLEACHING, Dyeing and Printing Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165
  • Boring Machines, Tunnel, Beaumont-English and Brunton, 502
  • Boring Machines—see also Machine Tools
  • Bridge, Charing Cross, 8
  • Bridge, The New Quebec, Accident, 232, 236, 239, 322, 327 ; (Letters), 348, 369
  • Bridge, The New Quebec, Erection of the South Cantilever Arm, 363, 387 (Two-page Supplement, October 27th, 1916)

C

  • CAST Iron for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549
  • Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 457, 492, 602, 525, 552, 569 ; (Letter), 494
  • Clutch, Automatic, A. E. Woodhouse, 400
  • Coaches—see Railway
  • Coal for Locomotives, Measuring, 171
  • Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Hull for North-Eastern Railway, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
  • Coating Paper—see Paper
  • Colliery Cages, Safety Device for, G. H. Schofield, 83
  • Collision—see Railway Collision
  • Concrete Lining in Tunnels, Placing, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
  • Concrete Roofed Reservoir at Guayaquil, 407, 408, 418
  • Condenser, Multiple-Jet Ejector, Morton Ejector Company, 38
  • Copper Steam Pipe Failure on the Clan Urquhart, 88
  • Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for Bleaching, Dveing, and Printing, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 166
  • Covering in the River Sheaf at Sheffield. 506, 507
  • Crane, Five-Ton Electric Locomotive, J. H. Wilson and Co., 469 ; (Letters), 494, 508
  • Cutter, Steel Wire, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416

D

  • DAM, The Elephant Butte, 185, 190
  • Dams, Constant Angle Arch, Spaulding Dam, Salmon Creek Dam, 260, 264
  • Daylight Lamp Signals on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
  • Deep Well Pumping Plant at the Leathersellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited, 148
  • Detonator Testing Apparatus, W. O. Snelling, 330
  • Diesel Engines—see Engines
  • Drainage Equipment for the Hudson River Syphon, Catskill Aqueduct, 454, 464
  • Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, 214, 218
  • Drainage Pumps in Holland Inundation, 30, 34
  • Dredgers, Two More Types, Lobnitz and Co., 233 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1916)
  • Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools

E ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Braidwater Spinning Company’s Mill at Ballymena, 3, 12
  • - Edison and Swan’s H2O Wet Cell, 330
  • - Electrification of Isolated Factories, 3, 12, 52, 56, 94
  • - Electro-Thermic Smelting of Iron Ores in Scandinavia, 5
  • - Furnaces, Electrometall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5
  • - Hydro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, 194
  • - Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125
  • - Light, New Way of Converting, into Electrical Energy, T. W. Case, 154
  • - Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors, J. H. Johnson, 227, 252, 294
  • - Modern Methods of Correcting Power Factor, 25
  • - Paraffin-Electric Set, Direct-Coupled, Petters, Limited, 584
  • - Phase Advancers, Brown-Boveri, Miles Walker, Kapp, andc., 25
  • - Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 574
  • - Power Factor Meters, Dr. R. D. Gifford, 149
  • - Power House at the Ford Motor Company’s Works, 527, 529
  • - Power House in Paper Mill, at Poitou, Midlothian, 578, 583
  • - Power Signalling Installation at Flemington, . N.S.W., 547, 556
  • - Switchgear Control, New Developments in, A. G. Collis, 49, 76
  • ELEVATOR, Automatic, for Shells, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423

ENGINES AND MOTORS:

  • - Combined Steam and Gas Engine at - Ford Motor Company’s Works, The Hoovens, Owen and Bentschler Company, 527, 529, 532
  • - Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 350 Brake Horse-power., Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 414 ; (Correction), 442
  • - Diesel Engines with Low Compression, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 266
  • - Gas Engine, 400 Brake Horse-power Four- cylinder, Browett, Lindley and Co., Limited, 140 (Two-page Supplement, August 18th, 1916)
  • - Gas Engine, Four-cylinder Double Acting, Mather and Platt, Limited, 436, 437 (Two- page Supplement, November 17th, 1916)
  • - Indicating Gear for Internal Combustion Engines, A, Ryder, 575
  • - Petrol Engines, Paraffin for, 7
  • - Trials on a Diesel Engine, andc., Lieut. F. T. Wilkins, 368, 444, 447
  • EXCAVATORS and Military Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, American, 435
  • Explosion of a Copper Steam Pipe, 88

F

  • FACTORIES, Electrification—see Electrical Matters
  • Ferry, Train, for New Orleans, 322
  • Forging Department of National Projectile Factory, 47 (Two-page Supplement, July 21st, 1916)
  • Freezing Process for Shaft Sinking, Simon- Carves, Limited, 460, 461 : (Correction), 494
  • Furnace, Melting, White Metal, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
  • Furnace, The “Turbine” Boiler, 30
  • Furnaces for Electro-Thermic Smelting, Electrometall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5

G

  • GAS Burners for Industrial Work, 355
  • Gas Engines—see Engines
  • Gas Turbine, Detroit Gas Turbine Corporation, 220
  • Gauge, French Screw, 234
  • Gauges, Limit, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240
  • Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Gyroscopic Stabiliser—see Ships

H

  • HARDNESS Tests Research Report, 515
  • Heat Transmission through Boiler Tubes, 10
  • Hydro-Electric Power Plants in New Zealand, 194

I

  • ILLUMINATION Testing Instrument, C. H. Sharp, 330
  • Influence of Speed on Endurance Tests, W. C. Popplewell, 339
  • Ingots, Some Properties of, A. W. and H. Brearley, 299, 310
  • Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
  • Iron, Cast, for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549
  • Ironfoundry Cupola, Melting Steel in the, 462
  • Iron Key for Railway Chairs, J. Williamson and Co., 61
  • Iron Sand, New Zealand, Smelting, 582
  • Iron and Steel Electrical Conductors, T. A. Worcester, 125

L

  • LATHES—see Machine Tools
  • Laundry Machinery, Modern Steam, 340, 385
  • Limit Gauges, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 224, 240
  • Locomotive Ashpits. 150
  • Locomotive Coal, American Apparatus for Measuring, 171
  • Locomotive Coaling Plant for North-Eastern Railway, at Hull, 326, 331 (Two-page Supplement, October 13th, 1916)
  • Locomotive, Electric, for Underground Haulage 309
  • Locomotive, Standard Goods, Great Eastern Railway, 301
  • Locomotives for the French State Railways. North British Locomotive Company. 96, 276 ; (Letter), 462 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1916) (Two-page Supplement, September 29th, 1916)
  • Locomotives, Oil, for Mines, Light Railways, Factories, andc., Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 38, 39
  • Locomotives, Steam Storage, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 234

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Boring, Facing and Drilling Machine, George Richards and Co., Limited, 54
  • - Multiple Drilling Machine for Motor Sleeve Valves, 300
  • - Rotary Shaping Machine for Aeroplane Propellers, J. Shorey, 572
  • - Shell Lathe with Automatic Electric Control, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 124

MACHINE TOOLS (continued):

  • - Shell Nose Screwing-on Machine, Pollock and Macnab, Limited, 286
  • - Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods- Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
  • MACHINERY for Bleaching, Dyeing, and Printing Cotton Fabrics, 26, 70, 116, 120, 162, 165

MAPS:

  • - Channel Tunnel Proposed Plans, 526
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway, 136
  • - Elephant Butte Dam, Site of, 185
  • - Misox Railway, 480
  • - Mount Egmont and New Plymouth, 195
  • - Swamp Areas in the Auckland Province, N.Z., 218
  • - Tauranga and the River Omanawa, 195
  • MARBLE Works, U.S.A., Electrical Machinery in, 304, 308
  • Measuring Coal—see Coal
  • Melting Furnace, White Metal, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
  • Melting Steel in tne Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
  • Metals, Power Required in Rolling, C. E. Davies, 134
  • Meters, Power Factor—see Electrical Matters
  • Motor Car Works, Electrically-driven, Arrol- Johnston, Limited, 52, 56
  • Motors, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • Moulding Machine, Sand, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468
  • Mowing and Reaping, Petrol Tractor for, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
  • Multiple-jet Ejector Condenser, Morton Ejector Company, 38

N

  • NATIONAL Projectile Factory—see Projectile

O

  • OIL Burners with Natural Draught, U.S. Navy Tests, 286
  • Oil Engines—see Engines
  • Oil Locomotives, British, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 38, 39
  • Oxy-acetylene Welding, Barimar Limited, 234

P

  • PAPER Mill Power Plant -at Polton, Midlothian, 578, 583
  • Paper, The Art of Coating, 157, 182, 204, 249, 251, 273 282 ; (Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September 1st, 1916)
  • Paraffin-electric Set, Direct-coupled, Petters, Limited, 584
  • Paraffin for Petrol Engines, 7
  • Paraffin Vaporiser and Carburetter on a Daimler Car, Binks Limited, 7
  • Petrol Caterpillar Tractor and Train, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
  • Petrol Engines—see Engines
  • Petrol Scraper Shovel, S. J. Russell, 376
  • Petrol Tractor—see Tractor
  • Phase Advancers—see Electrical Matters
  • Photographic Paper—see Paper
  • Photometer, Illumination Testing Instrument, C. H. Sharp, 330
  • Piston Cracked from Overheating, 550
  • Piston Throttle Valve, Lancaster and Tonge, 330
  • Pit Shaft Sinking by the Freezing Process, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461; (Correction), 494
  • Portrait, Charles A. Harrison, 389
  • Portrait, Sir Hiram S. Maxim, 486
  • Portrait, Thomas William Worsdell, 15
  • Power Factor—see Electrical Matters
  • Power Required in Rolling Metals, C. E. Davies, 134
  • Projectile Factory, A National, 47, 67, 78 (Two- page Supplement, July 21st, 1916 (Two-page Supplement, July 28th, 1916)
  • Pump, High-lift Centrifugal, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 560, 561
  • Pumping Plant, Deep Well, at the Leathersellers’ Hall, C. Isler and Co., Limited. 148
  • Pumps for Drainage in Holland Inundation, 30, 34

R

  • RAILWAY Carriage, New Type Composite Brake, Great Northern Railway, 416
  • Railway Chairs, Iron Key for, J. Williamson and Co., 61
  • Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul, Electrification on, 136, 144, 159, 168
  • Railway Coaches for India, All-steel, Leeds Forge Company, 364, 372
  • Railway Collision at Warminster, 256, 443
  • Railway, The Misox, S. Berg, 480, 488, 523
  • Railway Wagon, Automatic Tipping, Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 95, 100
  • Reservoir at Guayaquil, Concrete Roof Reinforcement, 407, 408, 418
  • Revolution Counter and Watch, Combined, Selson Engineering Company, 425
  • River Sheaf, Covering in, at Sheffield, 506, 507

S

  • SAND Moulding Machine, Blakeborough-Boyd, 468
  • Saw, Tree felling, A. Ransome and Co., 104
  • Screw Gauge, French, 234
  • Screwing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Screws, Two Long, H. Brown and Co., 142 ; (Letter), 258
  • Searchlight Projectors, Modern Electric, J. H Johnson, 227, 252, 294
  • Sewage Disposal Plant, Dickey Clay Company, 98
  • Sewage Purifying Plant, Small, 60
  • Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process at Llay Hal 1 Colliery, Wrexham, Simon-Carves, Limited, 460, 461 ; (Correction), 494
  • Shafts, Whirling Speed of, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203
  • Shaping Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Shell-making Machinery—see Machine Tools Shells, Automatic Elevator for, Ed. Bennis and Co., 423

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • General:
  • - Gyroscopic Stabiliser on the Yacht Widgeon, Sperry Equipment, 168, 172 ; (Letter), 211
  • - Oil Burners with Natural Draught for United States Navy, 286
  • - Train Ferry Mammoth for New Orleans, 322
  • - Two Years of Submarine Warfare, 342, 384
  • Foreign Navies:
  • - German Light Cruisers, Losses of, 432, 440
  • - German Submarine No. 3, 384
  • - German Submarines C 5 and Deutschland, 74
  • - German Torpedo Craft in the War, 501 (Four- page Supplement, December 8th, 1916)
  • - United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 17
  • - United States Submarine Tender Bushnell, 323
  • Miscellaneous:
  • - French Atlantic Liner Paris, 510, 514
  • - Hamlet, Motor Oil Tank Ship, Swedish, 346, 350
  • - Widgeon, Yacht, Sperry Gyroscopic Stabiliser on, 168, 172
  • - Winchester, Steam Turbine Yacht, E. A. Stevens, 535
  • SHOVEL, Power Scraper, in Steamer’s Hold, S. J. Russell, 376
  • Signals, Daylight Lamp, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 195
  • Signalling, Power, at Flemington, N.S.W.. 547 556
  • Smelting of New Zealand Iron Sand, 582
  • Soldiers’ Artificial Limbs, M. Amar’s Inventions, 207
  • Speed Sighting and Wind Deflection in Artillery, Sir G. Greenhill, 133
  • Steam Engines—see Engines
  • Steam Trap, J. Baldwin and Co., 355
  • Steel, Melting, in the Ironfoundry Cupola, 462
  • Steel Wire Cutters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416
  • Submarines—see Ships
  • Subway, New York, William-street Section, 111
  • Switches—see Electrical Matters

T

  • TACHEOMETER Readings, Simple Diagram for Reducing, F. R. Freeman, 82
  • Tamping Machine, Self-propelled, 300
  • Tests, Endurance, Influence of Speed on, W. C. Popplewell, 339
  • Textile Mills at Ballymena, 3, 12
  • Thermo-Couples for Heat Measurement in Boiler Tubes, 10
  • Thermo-Electric Method of Studying Allotropic Changes, Professor Carl Benedicks, 22
  • Tractor, Petrol, for Mowing and Reaping, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 32
  • Tractors and Wagons, Petrol, Military, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
  • Train Ferries—see Ferry
  • Tramway Rail Grinding Machine, Woods- Gilbert Rail Planer Company, 285
  • Tree Felling by Steam Saw, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 104
  • Trench Excavating Machine, Caterpillar, Parsons Company, 435
  • Trials on a Diesel Engine-—see Engines
  • Tunnel, Pirahy, in Brazil, 60
  • Tunnel, The Channel, and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 457, 492, 502, 525, 552, 569; (Letter), 494
  • Tunnels, Placing Concrete Lining in, by Means of Compressed Air, 354
  • "Turbine" Boiler Furnace, 30
  • Turbine, Gas, Detroit Gas Turbine Corporation, 220
  • Two Constant Angle Arch Dams, 260, 264

V

  • VIADUCT, Bloor-street, Toronto, 394, 398

W

  • WAGON, Automatic Tipping Railway, Western Wheeled Scraper Company, 95, 100
  • Wagons, Petrol Caterpillar, Military, Holt Manufacturing Company, 435
  • Washing Machine, Automatic Rotary, Entwisle and Gass, Limited, 582
  • Water Supply for Guayaquil, Ecuador, 407, 418
  • Welding by Oxy-Acetylene, Barimar, Limited, 234
  • Whirling Speed of Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 113, 184, 203
  • White Metal Melting Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 423
  • Wire Cutter, Steel, Brown Brothers, Limited, 416.


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