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The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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AMAR Appliances for Alaimed Soldiers, 207

American Petrol Excavators and Tractors, 435

American Railway Apparatus for Measuring Coal for Locomotives, 17]

Arrol-John st on’s Motor Car Works., 52, 5G

Ashton’s Mailing 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 Ironwork.-^ 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

Biliks' Vaporiser and Carburetter, 7

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

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 Machinerv. 385

Detroit Gas Turbine, 220

Dickey Clay Company’s Vitrified Clay Septic

Tanks, 98

E EDISON and Swards H2O Wet Cell, 330

Elephant Butte Dam, 185, 190

Entwisle and Gass, Automatic Rotarv Washing

Machine, 582 *

Entwisle and Gass. Beetling Machinerv for

Cotton Fabrics, 162

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 GERMAN Airship Wrecked at Cuff ley, 211

German Cruiser Breslau in Turkish Hands.

432, 440

German Cruiser Danzig, 432, 440

German Cruiser Koi berg 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

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, 4(51 ; (Correction), 494

Lobnitz Dredgers, Two More Types, 233 (Two-page Supplement, September loth, 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 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, 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. Hvdro-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), 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

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 End lira nee 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 27th, 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 Combustion Engines, 575

s SALMON Creek Dam. 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, 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

T TINFOS Electric Smelting Furnace, 5

Toronto. Bloor-street Viaduct, 394, 398

Turbine Furnace Company's Boiler Furnace, 30

u UNITED STATICS 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-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

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

^ubpcts. 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'U(Letter), 348 (Two-page Supplement, September Isi, 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 Wagon, 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 21th, 1916)

c CAST Iron for Engine Cylinders, J. E. Hurst, 549

Channel Tunnel and Other Projects, 388, 422, 431, 4o7, 492, 502, 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 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 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- Bo veri, Miles

Walker, Kapp, &c., 25

Polyphase Alternating Current Commutator Motors, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 574

Power Factor Meters, Dr. R. D. Gilford, 149

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 FACTORIES, Electrification—see Electrical Matters

Ferry, Train, for New Orleans, 322

Forging Department of National Projectile

Factory, 47 (Two-pnge 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, Electro-metall, Helfenstein and Tinfos, 5

G GAS Burners for Industrial Work, 355

Gas Engines—see Engines

Gas lurbine, Detroit Gas lurbine 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 Hvdro-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), 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

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)'. 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:

Channel Tunnel Proposed Plans, 526

Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway, ( 136:

Elephant Butte Dam, Site of, 185i ’

Misox Railway, 480

Mount Egmont and New Plymouth, 195 , j

Swamp Areas in the Auckland Province, N.Z., 218j

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 I

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

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, 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 :

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

Foreig’n 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, Ill 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, J 0

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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