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ACCIDENT, Railway, at Aberdeen Joint Station, 372
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*ACCIDENT, Railway, at Aberdeen Joint Station, 372
Accidents in Workshops, Factories, &c., Prevention of, 400
*Accidents in Workshops, Factories, andc., Prevention of, 400
 
*Admiralty Contracts, 39
Adnfialty Contracts, 39
*Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
 
*Aerial Transport—sec Aeronautics
Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
 
Aerial Transport—sec Aeronautics
 
AERONAUTICS :
AERONAUTICS :
A.E.G. Armoured Infantry Biplane, 206
*- A.E.G. Armoured Infantry Biplane, 206
 
*- Aeronautical Inventions, 5
Aeronautical Inventions, 5
*- Aero Propeller Shaping Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
 
*- Aluminium Pistons for Aero Engines, 35
Aero Propeller Shaping Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
*- Audro-Diimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392
 
*- Civil Aerial Transport, 511
Aluminium Pistons for Aero Engines, 35
*- Flight at High Altitudes, 11, 16
 
*- Fokker Single-seater Biplane, 282
Au’tro-D limler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392
*- Future of Flying, 557
 
*- Giant Aeroplanes, 419
Civil Aerial Transport, 511
*- Gotha Bombing Biplane, 435, 460, 461
 
*- Halberstadt Two-seater Biplane, 302
Flight at High Altitudes, 11, 16
*- Hannoveraner Two-seater Biplane, 225; (Letter), 264
 
*- Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, 497
Fokker Single-seater Biplane, 282
*- L.V.G. Two-seater Biplanes, 483, 524
 
*- Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
Future of Flying, 557
*- Pfalz Single-seater Biplane Scout, 270
 
*- Power and Weight of American Aeroplane Engines, 338
Giant Aeroplanes, 419
*- Problems of Aeroplane Improvement, 506
 
*- Rumpier Two-seater Reconnaissance Biplane, 248
Gotha Bombing Biplane, 435, 460, 461
*- Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand on Some Problems in Aeronautics, 16
 
*AGRICULTURAL Tractor, Fiat Company, 488, 497
Halber-tadt Two-seater Biplane, 302 Hannoveraner Two-seater Biplane, 225 ;
*Air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Belliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
 
*Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
(Letter), 264
*Alcohol, Ethyl, Manufacture of, from Wood Waste, 204
 
*Alcohol, Industrial, Committee, 323
Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, 497
*Alkins, W. E., on Progressive Cold Work on Copper, 216
 
*Allen, R. W., on the Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, 198, 228
L.V.G. Two-seater Biplanes, 483, 524
*Alloy, Copper Aluminium, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
 
*Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251  
Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
*Aluminium, Annealing—see Annealing  
 
*Ambulance Train—see Railways
Pfalz Single-seater Biplane Scout, 270
*American Artillery, Cast Iron Shells for, 254
 
*American 600-Ton Blast Furnace, 108
Power and Weight of American Aeroplane Engines, 338
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 155
 
*- New American Electric Furnace for Brass Melting, 155
Problems of Aeroplane Improvement, 506
*- Rapid Shipbuilding in America, 155
 
*AMERICAN and German Manufacturers, 315
Rumpier Two-seater Reconnaissance Biplane, 248
*American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
 
*American Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand | on Some Problems in Aeronautics, 16
*American Merchant Marine, Growth of, 138
 
*American Pulverised Coal Device, The Lopulco, 537
AGRICULTURAL Tractor, Fiat Company, 488, 497
*Anderson, R. J., on Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., 251
 
*Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., R. J. Anderson, 251
Air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
*Army to Shipyard, 262
 
*Army, technical Instruction in the, 311
Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, ' 228
*Artificial Limbs, Manufacture of, at Messrs. Yarrow’s Works, 236, 244
 
*Aspinall, Sir John A. F., on Railway Transport, 397, 401, 421
Alcohol, Ethyl, Manufacture of, from Wood Waste, 204
*Aspinall, Sir John A. F., Retirement of, 529
 
*Associated Enu pment Company, Motor Lorry Works, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
Alcohol, Industrial, Committee, 323
 
Alkins, W. E., on Progressive Cold Work on Copper, 216
 
Allen, R. W., on the Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, 198, 228
 
Alloy, Copper Aluminium, Disintegration, Dr.
 
R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
 
Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251 Aluminium, Annealing—see Annealing Ambulance Train—see Railways
 
American Artillery, Cast Iron Shells for, 254
 
American 600-Ton Blast Furnace, 108
 
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS:
155
 
Now American Electric Furnace for Brass Melting, 155
 
Rapid Shipbuilding in America, 155
 
AMERICAN and German Manufacturers, 315
 
American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
 
American Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
 
American Merchant Marine, Growth of, 138
 
Am >rican Pulverised Coal Device, The Lopulco, 537
 
Anderson, R. J., on Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, &c., 251
 
Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, &c.,
 
R. J. Anderson, 251
 
Army to Shipyard, 262
 
Armv, Technical Instruction in the, 311
 
Artificial L:mbs, Manufacture of, at Messrs.
 
Yarrow’s Works, 236, 244
 
Aspinall, Sir John A. F., on Railway Transport, 397, 401, 421
 
Aspinall, Sir John A. F., Retirement of, 529
 
Associated Eon pment Company, Motor Lorry
 
Works, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association of Engineers. Manchester:
*Association of Engineers. Manchester:
Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
*- Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
 
*- Standardisation in Engineering, Mr. J. Butterworth’s Presidential Address, 334
Standardisation in Engineering, Mr. J.
*Institute. Iron and Steel:
 
*- Autumn Meeting, 238, 258
Butterworth’s Presidential Address, 334
*- Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
 
*- Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
Institute. Iron and Steel:
*- Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., Dr. A. McWilliam, 239, 340
Autumn Meeting, 238, 258
*- Influence of Hot Deformation on the Qualities of Steel, Mons. G. Charpy, 238
 
*- Magnetic Analysis as a Means of Studying the Structure of Iron Alloys, K. Honda, 261
Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
*- Phosphorus in Malleable Cast Iron, J. H. Leng, 261
 
*- Prevention of Growth in Grey Cast Iron T. E. Hurst, 239
Hardness Testing, &c., A. F. Shore, and Notes by S r R. Hadfield, 239
*- Principles of Open-hearth Furnace Design C. H. F. Bagley, 259
 
*- Rate of Change at 100 deg. Cent, and at Ordinary Temperatures in Electrical Resistance of Hardened Steel, E. D. Camobell, 260
Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, &c., Dr. A. McWilliam, 239, 340
*- Reaction between Pure Carbon Monoxide andc., Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, 239
 
*- Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239
Influence of Hot D ‘formation on the Qualities of Steel, Mons. G. Charpy, 238
*- Telescopic Focussing Apparatus for Photomicrography, A. F, Hallimond, 260
 
Magnetic Analysis as a Means of Studying the Structure of Iron Alloys, K. Honda, 261
 
Phosphorus in Malleable Cast Iron, J. H.
 
Leng, 261
 
Prevention of Growth in Grey Cast Iron
 
T. E. Hurst, 239
 
Princ:ples of Open-hearth Furnace Design
 
C. H. F. Bagley, 259                 * '
 
Rate of Change at 100 deg. Cent, and at Ordinary Temperatures in Electrical Resistance of Hardened Steel, E. D. Camn-bell, 260                                 F
 
Reaction between Pure Carbon Monoxide, &c., Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mi\ C. Coldron Smith, 239
 
Standardisation of Tests of Refractory
 
Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239           J
 
Telescopic Focussing Apparatus for Photomicrography, A. F, Hallimond, 260
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
I Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
*- Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. S. Rollings, 258
 
*- Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259
Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. S. Rollings, 258
*- Warping of Steel through Repeated Quenching, T. H. Whiteley, 239
 
*Institute of Metals:
Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259
*- Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251
 
*- Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., R. J. Anderson, 251
Warping of Steel through Repeated Quenching, T. H. Whiteley, 239
*- Autumn Meeting, 216, 250
 
*- Copper Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
Institute of Metals:
*- Effect of Progressive Cold Work on the Tensile Properties of Pure Copper, W. E. Alkins, 216
Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251
*- Influence of Impurities on Mechanical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
 
*- Phosphorus in Bronzes, T. E. Rooney, 250
Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, &c., R. J. Anderson, 251
*- Rapid Recrystallisation of Deformed Nonferrous Metals, D. Hanson, 250
 
*- Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314 —see also Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Autumn Meeting, 216, 250
*- Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Captain A. E. Plant, 251
 
*Institute, The Textile:
Copper Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
*- Autumn Conference at Bradford, 311
 
*Institution of Civil Engineers :
Effect of Progressive Cold Work on the Tensile Properties of Pure Copper, W. E. Alkins, 216
*- October Examinations, 1918, Pass List (Interim), 499
 
*- Sir J. A. F. Aspinall’s Presidential Address on Railway Transport, 401, 421
Influence of Impurities on Mechanical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
*Institution of Electrical Engineers:
 
*- Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
Phosphorus in Bronzes, T. E. Rooney, 250
*- High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
 
*- Patent Law Committee Report, 438
| Rapid Recrystallisation of Deformed Nonferrous Metals, D. Hanson, 250
*Institution, Junior, of Engineers:
 
*- The Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314 —see also Institution of Mechanical Engineers
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
 
*- Law Governing Resistance to Penetration of Metals, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435—see also Institute of Metals
Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Captain A. E. Plant, 251
*- Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
 
*- Manchester Meeting : Hardness Papers Repeated, 379
Institute, The Textile:
*- Patent Law Committee Report, 438
 
*- Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of Metals, Dr. Unwin, 301
Autumn Conference at Bradford, 311
*- Value of the Indentation Method in Determination of Hardness, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
 
*Institution of Mining Engineers:
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*- Annual Meeting at Nottingham, 240
 
*- Chance Acetylene Safety Lamp, W. Maurice, 242
October Examinations, 1918, Pass List (Interim), 499
*- Developments in Coalfields South of Sydney, Dr. J. R. M. Robertson, 242
 
*- Magnetic Meridian as a Basis for Mining Surveys, T. L. Galloway, 242
Sir J. A. F. Aspinall’s Presidential Address on Railway Transport, 401, 421
*- Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, Digest of, D. Penman, 242
 
*- Presidential Address, Mr. E. B. Walker, 240
Institution of Electrical Engineers:
*Institution or Municipal and County Engineers:
 
*- Public Works in Middlesbrough, S. E. Burgess, 293
Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
*Institution of Naval Architects:
 
*- Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
*Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and shipbuilders:
 
*- Future of Shipbuilding, Presidential Address, Edwin L. Orde, 498
Patent Law Committee Report, 438
*Institution of Water Engineers:
 
*- Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
Institution, Junior, of Engineers:
*- Relation of Rainfall to Configuration, Carle Salter, 530
 
*- Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
The Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
*Society, Ceramic :
 
* -Conference of Refractory Materials Section at Swansea, 332
Institution of Mechanical Engineers?
*- German Monopoly of Magnesite, 332
 
*- Production and the Outlook, 333
Law Governing Resistance to Penetration of Metals, &c., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435— see also Institute of Metals
*- Raw Materials in South Wales, 332
 
*- Silica and Zirconia, 332
Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
*- Zinc Refractories, 333
 
*Society of Chemical Industry :
Manchester Meeting : Hardness Papers Repeated, 379
*- Formation of Chemical Engineering Group,
 
*Society. Faraday :
Patent Law Committee Report, 438
*- Occlusion of Gases by Metals, Papers and Discussion, 444
 
*- Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture Dr. Andrew McCance, 444
Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of Metals, Dr. Unwin, 301
*- Foreword on the Great War, Sir Robert Hadfield, 444
 
*- Gases Occluded in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444  
Value of the Indentation Method in Deter-, mination of Hardness, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
*- Properties of Metals as Affected by their Occluded Gases, Cosmo Johns, 444
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution of Mining Engineers:
*Society Royal Aeronautical, of Great Britain:
 
*- Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
Annual Meeting at Nottingham, 240
*- Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand on Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
 
*Society, Royal, of Arts:
Chance Acetylene Safety Lamp, W. Maurice, 242
*- Chairman’s Address on Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
 
*ATHERTON, W. H., on Conveyors for Engineering Works, 462
Developments in Coalfields South of Sydney, Dr. J. R. M. Robertson, 242
 
Magnetic Meridian as a Basis for Mining Surveys, T. L. Galloway, 242
 
Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, Digest of, D. Penman, 242
 
Presidential Address, Mr. E. B. Walker, 240
 
Institution or Municipal and County Engineers:
 
Public Works in Middlesbrough, S. E. Burgess, 293
 
Institution of Naval Architects:
 
Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
 
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and shipbuilders:
 
Future of Shipbuilding, Presidential Address, Edwin L. Or de, 498
 
Institution of Water Engineers:
 
Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine
 
District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
 
Relation of Rainfall to Configuration, Carle Salter, 530
 
Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
 
Society, Ceramic :
 
Conference of Refractory Materials Section at Swansea, 332
 
German Monopoly of Magnesite, 332
 
Production and the Outlook, 333
 
Raw Materials in South Wales, 332
 
Silica and Zirconia, 332
 
Zinc Refractories, 333
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Formation of Chemical Engineering Group,
 
Society, Faraday :
Occlusion of Gases by Metals, Papers and Discussion, 444
 
Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, Dr. Andrew McCanoe, 444
 
Foreword on the Great War, Sir Robert Hadfield, 444
 
Gases Occluded in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444
 
Properties of Metals as Affected by their ' Occluded Gases, Cosmo Johns, 444         <
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued} :
 
Society Royal Aeronautical, of Great Britain:
 
Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
 
Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand on Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
 
Society, Royal, of Arts:
 
Chairman’s Address on Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
 
ATHERTON, W. H., on Conveyors for Engineering Works, 462


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BAGLEY, C. H. F., on Principles of Open- i hearth Furnace Design, 259                 |
*BAGLEY, C. H. F., on Principles of Open- hearth Furnace Design, 259
 
*Baker, Dr. T., on Gases Occluded in Steel, 444  
Baker, Dr. T., on Gases Occluded in Steel, 444 ( Balanced Reactions in Steel—see Iron and Steel Barge Canal—see Canal
*Balanced Reactions in Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
*Barge Canal—see Canal
Batson, R. G. C., on The Value of the Indentation Method in the Determination of Hardness, 354, 435
*Batson, R. G. C., on The Value of the Indenta¬tion Method in the Determination of Hard¬ness, 354, 435
 
*Bell, J. J., on the Georgian Bay Canal, 527
Bell, J. J., on the Georgian Bay Canal, 527
*Biplanes—see Aeronautics
 
*Blast-furnace, American 600-Ton, 108
Biplanes—see Aeronautics
*Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
 
*Blizard, John, on The Value of Peat Fuel for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
Blast-furnace, American 600-Ton, 108
*Boiler-house, CO2 Recorders in the, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
 
*Boiler-rooms, Air Supply to, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete
*Boilers, Locomotive, Notes on the Repair of. E. W. Fell, 541
 
*Bombay Water Power Development, 507
Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
*Books of Reference, 39, 129, 427
 
*Bosh Tuyeres, Use of, &c.—see Iron and Steel
Blizard, John, on The Value of Peat Fuel for | the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
*Bradford Technical College, 311
 
*Brakes—see Railways
Boiler-house, CO. Recorders in the, J. B. C.
*Brass and Copper Trades, Future of, Confer¬ence, 335
 
*Brazil, Engineering in, 285
Kershaw, 45, 67
*Brazil, Engineering Opportunities in, 364, 407, 491
 
*Bridge, Menai Suspension, Tests on Tie Bars from, 47 ; (Letter), 518
Boiler-rooms, Air Supply to, R. M. Allen, 1J8, 228
*Bridge over the Vistula at Warsaw, 80, 81
 
*Bridge, The Wilson, at Lyons, 387, 396
Boilers, Locomotive, Notes on the Repair of,
*Bridge, Victoria High Level, in New Zealand, 446
 
*British East Africa, Electric Power Supply, 328
E. W. Fell. 541
*British Engineering Standards Association, New Report on Tolerances of Fine Screw Threads, 254
 
*British Potash Industry, 148
Bombay Water Power Development, 507
*British Scientific Products Exhibition, 102, 142
 
*Bronzes, Phosphorus in, T. E. Rooney, 250
Books of Reference, 39, 129, 427
*Bulgaria as a Field for Engineering Enterprise, 427
 
*Burgess, S. E., on Public Works in Middlesbrough, 293
Bosh Tuyeres, Use of, &c.—see Iron and Steel
*Burner, Liquid Fuel, for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
 
Bradford Technical College, 311
 
Brakes—see Railways
 
Brass and Copper Trades, Future of, Conference, 335
 
Brazil, Engineering in, 285
 
Brazil, Engineering Opportunities m, 364, 407, 491
 
Bridge, Menai Suspension, Tests on Tie Bars from, 47 ; (Letter), 518
 
Bridge over the Vistula at Warsaw, 80, 81
 
Bridge, The Wilson, at Lyons, 387, 396
 
Bridge, Victoria High Level, in New Zealand, 446
 
British East Africa, Electric Power Supply, 328


British Engineering Standards Association, New Report on Tolerances of Fine Screw Threads, 254
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*CABLES, Electric—see Electrical Matters
*Cables for Ships—see Ships
*Canal, Georgian Bay, J. J. Bell, 527
*Canal, Leclaire, on the Mississippi River, 65
*Canal Svstem, New York State Barge, 49, 54, 90, 98
*Cars, Railway—see Railways
*Cass, W. G., on Specialisation and Invention, 100
*Catalogues, 42, 61, 86, 149, 170, 190, 210, 318, 382, 496
*Centre Drill, New Type of, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
*Charpy, Monsieur G., on Influence of Hot- deformition on the Qualities of Steel, 238
*Chemical Engineer, The, 115
*Chile, Development of Port Chanaral, 199
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :
*- American Pulverised Coal-feeding Device, 537
*- Coal Conservation Committee, Report of, 158
*- Coal Position, 224
*- Coke Fuel Steam Motor, Clarkson, Limited, 10J, 103
*- Coke Oven, Semet-Solvay, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Com¬pany, Limited, 430, 440
*- Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
*- Fuel Economy, 125
*- German Coal Market, 190
*- Increase in the Price of Coal, 30
*- Industrial Coal Economy, D. Wilson, 383
*- Locomotive Coaling Plant at Buda-Pesth, 414
*- Low-temperature Distillation of Coal in America, 125
*- Malay Peninsula, Coal Production in, 191
*- Production of Oil from Cannel Coal, 120
*- Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 174
*- Pulverised Coal Fuel in an American Smelt¬ing Plant, 520
*- Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
*COGGING Mill, Electrically-driven Reversing, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 510, 513 : (Note), 564
*Coil Winding, Electric—see Electrical Matters
*Commercial Education, 56
*Compressor—see Air Compressor
*Concrete, Reinforced, Construction, Heathcote System, 551
*Concrete, Reinforced, Pontoons at Sydney, 285
*Concrete, Reinforced, Reservoir at Winnipeg, 545
*Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 191, 286—see also Ships
*Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
*Contracts, 128, 496
*Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
*Co-operation in Engineering and Allied Trades, 565
*Copper-Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
*Copper, Progressive Cold Work on, andc., W. E. Alkins, 216
*Copper and Zinc Alloys, F. Johnson, 251
*CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
*Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
*Cylinders—see Engines, also Railway Locomotives


British Potash Industry, 148
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*DERBYSHIRE, Drilling for Oil in, 346. 352
British Scientific Products Exhibition, 102, 142
*Development of Port Chanaral, Chile, 198
 
*Discharge of Workpeople, 499
Bronzes, Phosphorus in, T. E. Rooney, 250
*Doorakkers, G., on Taps and Dies for Production Work, 151, 186, 187
 
*Drainage of Macedonian Marshes, 55
Bulgaria as a Field for Engineering Enterprise, 427
*Drill, Centre, New Type of, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
 
*Drop Hammer, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
Burgess, S. E., on Public Works in Middlesbrough, 293
*Dunlop Rubber Company’s Education Scheme, 262
 
*Durand, Dr. W. F., on Some Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
Burner, Liquid Fuel, for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
*Durham—see Electrical Matters
 
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CABLES, Electric—see Electrical Matters
 
Cables for Ships—see Ships
 
Canal, Georgian Bay, J. J. Bell, 527
 
Canal, Leclaire, on the Mississippi River, 65
 
Canal Svstem, New York State Barge, 49, 54, 90, 98
 
Cars, Railway—see Railways
 
Cass, Wr. G., on Specialisation and Invention, 100
 
Catalogues, 42, 61, 86, 149, 170, 190, 210, 318, 382, 496
 
Centre Drill, New Type of, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
 
Charpy, Monsieur G., on Influence ot Hot-deformation on the Qualities of Steel, 238
 
Chemical Engineer, The, 115
 
Chile, Development of Port Chanaral, 199
 
COAL. COKE, AND COLLIERIES ;
American Pulverised Coal-feeding Device, 537
 
Coal Conservation Committee, Report of, 158
 
Coal Position, 224                    t .
 
Coke Fuel Steam Motor, Clarkson, Limited, 10J, 103
 
Coke Oven, Semet-Solvay, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Company, Limited, 430, 440
 
Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136. 152, 160
 
Fuel Economy, 125
 
German Coal Market, 190
 
Increase in the Price of Coal, 30
 
Industrial Coal Economy, D. Wilson, 383
 
Locomotive Coaling Plant at Buda-Pesth, 414
 
Low-temperature Distillation of Coal in America, 125
 
Malay Peninsula, Coal Production in, 191
 
Production of Oil from Cannel Coal, 120
 
Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 174
 
Pulverised Coal Fuel in an American Smelting Plant, 520
 
Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
 
COGGING Mill, Electrically-driven Reversing, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 510, 513 : (Note), 564
 
Coil Winding, Electric—see Electrical Matters Commercial Education, 56
 
Compressor—see Air Compressor
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Construction, Heathcote System, 551
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Pontoons at Sydney, 285
 
Concrete, Reinforced, Reservoir at Winnipeg, 5-15
 
Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 191, 286—see. also Ships
 
Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
 
Contracts, 128, 496
 
Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
 
Co-operation in Engineering and Allied Trades, 565
 
Copper-Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr.
 
R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
 
Copper, Progressive Cold Work on, &c., W. E.
 
Al kins, 216
 
Copper and Zinc Alloys, F. Johnson, 251
 
CO2^ Recorders in the Boiler-house, J. B. C.
 
Kershaw, 45, 67
 
Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
 
Cylinders—see Engines, also Rail wav Locomotives
 
I
 
I DERBy SHIRE, Drilling for Oil in, 346, 352
 
; Development of Port Chanaral, Chile, 198
 
Discharge of Workpeople, 499
 
i Doorakkers, G., on Taps and Dies for Produc-
 
I tion Work, 151, 186, 187
 
I Drainage of Macedonian Marshes, 55
 
I Drill, Centre, New Type of, Fry’s /London), Limited, 145
 
| Drop Hammer, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s
 
l Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
 
Dlon61oP Rubber Company’s Education Scheme,
 
Durand, Dr. W. F., on Some Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
 
j Durham—see Electrical Matters


E
E
EDUCATION, Commercial, 56
*EDUCATION, Commercial, 56
 
*Educational Intelligence, 212, 286, 382, 452, 521  
Educational Intelligence, 212, 286, 382, 452, 521 Edwards, Professor C. A., on the Resistance of
*Edwards, Professor C. A., on the Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, 216, 314
 
*Edwards, Professor C. A., and F. W. Willis, on a New Method of Testing Hardness, 142, 354, 435
Metals to Penetration under Impact, 216, 314 Edwards, Professor C. A., and F. W. Willis, on a New Method of Testing Hardness, 142* 354, 435
*Eight Hours Day in Germany, 534
 
*Elbourne, E. T., on Labour Administration, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 463, 478, 504, 548
Eight Hours Day in Germany, 534
 
Elbourne, E. T., on Labour Administration
 
235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432'
 
463, 478, 504, 548                 ’          ’
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
*- American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
 
*- Barge, Electrically Welded, 122
Barge, Electrically Welded, 122
*- Bombay Water Power Development, 507
 
*- British East Africa. Electric Power Supply, 328
Bombay Water Power Development, 507
*- Cables, Detective and Protective, Devices for, W. T. Glover and Co., 116
 
*- Cast Iron, Electric Welding of. 167
British East Africa, Electric Power Supply, 328
*- Coil-winding Machines, Igranic Electric Company, 167
 
*- Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
Cables, Detective and Protective, Devices for, W. T. Gio ver and Co., 116
*- Electric Power Developments during the War, 451
 
*- Electric Supply Undertakings in London, 561  
Cast Iron, Electric Welding of. 167
*- Electrode Annealing Furnace, Gas-fired, Davis Furnace Company, 560
 
*- Empire Water Resources, 141
Coil-winding Machines, Igranic Electric Company, 167
*- Granby Power Supply at Anyot, British Columbia, 24, 32
 
*- High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
*- Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
 
*- Locomotives—.see Railway Locomotives
Electric Power Developments during the War, 451
*- Midland Electricity Supply, 83
 
*- Muffle Furnace with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
Electric Supply Undertakings in London, 561
*- Power Station, San Fernando, 325, 330 (Twopage Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
 
*- Printing Machines, Electrically-driven, Bruce Peebles and Co., Limited, 140, 144
Electrode Annealing Furnace, Gas-fired
*- Railways—see Railways
 
*- Reversing Cogging Mill, Electrically-driven 38in., British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 510, 513 ; (Note), 564
Davis Furnace Company, 560
*- Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312
 
*- Salford Electric Power Station, 519
Empire Water Resources, 141
*- Shipbuilding, Electric Welding for, 96, 119, 217
 
*- Turbo-Generator, A Large German, 52
Granby Power Supply at Anyot, British Columbia, 24, 32
*- Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
 
*EMPIRE Water Resources, 141
High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
*Enemy Patents, 57
 
Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
 
Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
 
Midland Electricity Supply, 83
 
Muffle Furnace with Pyroscopic Detector
 
Wild and Barfield, 21
 
Power Station, San Fernando, 325, 330 (Two-page Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
 
Printing Machines, Electrically-driven, Bruce
 
Peebles and Co., Limited, 140, 144
 
Railways—see Railways
 
Reversing Cogging Mill, Electrically-driven 38m., British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 510, 513 ; 'Note) 564
 
Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312
 
Salford Electric Power Station, 519
 
Shinbuilding, Electric Welding for, 96, 119
 
Turbo-Generator, A Large German, 52
 
Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for
 
Power Generation, &c., J. B. C. Kershaw
 
EMPIRE Water Resources, 141
 
Enemy Patents, 57
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
American Aeroplane Engines, Power and Weight of, 338
*- American Aeroplane Engines, Power and Weight of, 338
 
*- Austro-Daimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392
Austro-Daimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine 374 376, 392                           6 ’    *
*- Benz Aero Engine, Aluminium and Cast Iron Pistons for, 35
 
*- Future of the Oil Engine, 77, 80
Benz. Aero Engine, Aluminium and Cast Iron Pistons for, 35
*- Gas-blowing Engine, 1500 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 10, 16, 207 (Two-page Supplement, September 6th, 1918)
 
*- Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement fop Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
Future of the Oil Engine, 77, 80
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):
 
*- Heavy Oil Engine, Charles E. Lucke, 80
Gas-blowing Engine, 1500 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, ]0, 16, 207 (1wopage Supplement, September 8th, 1918)
*- Locomotive Engines—see Locomotives, also Railway Locomotives
 
*- Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
*- Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
 
*ENGINEERING and Allied Trades, Co-operation in, 565
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued)!
*Engineering in Brazil, 285 -see also Engineering Opportunities
 
*Engineering Enterprise, Bulgaria as a Field for, 427
Heavy Oil Engine, Charles E. Lucke, 80
*Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
 
*Engineering Markets of Brazil—-see Engineering Opportunities
Locomotive Engines—see Locomotives, also
*Engineering Markets of the Near East, 213
 
*Engineering Opportunities in Brazil, 364, 407, 491
Railway Locomotives
*Engineering Standards Committee, Change of Name, 254
 
*Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
*Engineers, Volunteer, London, Army Troops Companies, 17, 44, 61, 83, 108, 128,‘150. 171, 191, 212, 234, 273, 291, 320, 341, 347, 385, 406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347
 
*English for the English, 26
Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
*Exhibition, British Scientific Products, 102, 142
 
*Exhibition of “Key” Industries, 285, 315
ENGINEERING and Allied Trades, Co-operation in, 565
 
Engineering in Brazil, 285--see also Engineering Opportunities
 
Engineering Enterprise, Bulgaria as a Field for, 427
 
Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
 
Engineering Markets of Brazil—see Engineering Opportunities
 
Engineering Markets of the Near East, 213
 
Engineering Opportunities in Brazil, 364, 407, 491
 
Engineering Standards Committee, Change of Name, 254
 
Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
 
Engineers, Volunteer, London, Army Troops Companies, 17, 44, 61, 83, 108, 128, 150, 171, 191, 212, 234, 273, 291, 320, 341, 347, 385, 406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347
 
English for the English, 26
 
Exhibition, British Scientific Products, 102, 142
 
Exhibition of <l Key ’’ Industries, 285, 315


F
F
FACTORY Education Scheme, 262
*FACTORY Education Scheme, 262
 
*Fell, E. W., on the Repair of Locomotive Boilers, 541
Fell, E. W., on the Repair of Locomotive Boilers, 541
*File Industry, Reform in the, George Taylor, 13 Fire-boxes—see Railway Locomotives
 
*Fletcher, J. E., on the Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds, 259
File Industry, Reform in the, George Taylor, 13 Fire-boxes—see Railway Locomotives
*Flight and Flying—see Aeronautics
 
*Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
Fletcher, J. E., on the Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds, 259
*Forthcoming Engagements, 20, 42, 64, 83, 106, 128, 149, 170, 190, 212, 232, 256, 273, 296, 318, 338, 360, 382, 406, 428, 450, 476, 500, 522, 544, 566
 
*Freedom of the Rhine, 154
Flight and Flying—see Aeronautics
*Freezing—see Water Supply
 
*Freight Traffic—see Railways
Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
*French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
 
*Fuel Economy, 125
Forthcoming Engagements, 20, 42, 64, 83, 106, 128, 149, 170, 190, 212, 232, 256, 273, 296, 318, 338, 360, 382, 406, 428, 450, 476, 500, 522, 544, 566
*Fuel, Peat, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
 
*Fuel, Pulverised Coal, in an American Smelting Plant, 520
Freedom of the Rhine, 154
*Fuel, Rationing of. 267 ; (Letter), 328
 
*Functions of the Government in Relation to Industry, W. L. Hichens, 412
Freezing—see 'Water Supply
*Furnace, Electric Muffle, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
 
*Furnace, Gas-fired Electrode Annealing, Davis Furnace Company, 560
Freight Traffic—see Railways
*Furnace, Gas-fired High-speed Steel Hardening, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
 
*Furnaces, Gas-fired, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
*Furnaces—see also Iron and Steel
 
*Future of the Brass and Copper Trades, Conference, 335
Fuel Economy, 125
*Future of the Gas Industry, 350, 354
 
Fuel, Peat, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180           '
 
Fuel, Pulverised Coal, in an American Smelting Plant, 520
 
Fuel, Rationing of, 267 ; (Letter), 328
 
Functions of the Government in Relation to Industry, W. L. Hichens, 412
 
Furnace, Electric Muffle, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
 
Furnace, Gas-fired Electrode Annealing, Davis Furnace Company, 560
 
Furnace, Gas-fired High-speed Steel Hardening, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
 
Furnaces, Gas-fired, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
 
Furnaces—see also Iron and Steel
 
Future of the Brass and Copper Trades, Conference, 335
 
Future of the Gas Industry, 350, 354


G
G
GAS Engines—see Engines
*GAS Engines—see Engines
 
*Gas Furnaces—see Furnaces
Gas Furnaces—see Furnaces
*Gas Industry, Future of the, 350, 354
 
*Gases, Occlusion of, by Metals, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
Gas Industry, Future of the, 350, 354
*Gauges, Water-quenched, Effect of Tempering on, 537
 
*Georgian Bay Canal, J. J. Bell, 527
Gases, Occlusion of, by Metals, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
*German Industries, Nationalisation of, 555
 
*German Machinery Trade Organisation, 247
Gauges, Water-quenched, Effect of Tempering on, 537
*German Maritime War Aims, 268
 
*German Ships—see Ships
Georgian Bay Canal, J. J. Bell, 527
*Germany, Eight Hours’ Day in, 534
 
*Germany, Foreign Patents in, 183
German Industries, Nationalisation of, 555
*Goggles, Protective, 506
 
*Goods, Transport and Delivery of, 77 : (Letter), 125
German Machinery Trade Organisation, 247
*Grain Growth in Metals Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
 
*Grain-handling Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 240, 241
German Maritime War Aims, 268
*Grain-unloading Plant, Portable Pneumatic, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
 
*Gun-metal, Impurities in, F. Johnson, 250
German Ships—’see Ships
*Guns and Gunnery—see War Material
 
Germany, Eight Hours’ Day in, 534
 
Germany, Foreign Patents in, 183
 
Goggles, Protective, 506
 
Goods, Transport and Delivery of, 77 : (Letter), 125
 
Grain Growth in Metals Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
 
Grain-handling Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 240, 241
 
Grain-unloading Plant, Portable Pneumatic, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
 
Gun-metal, Impurities in, F. Johnson, 250
 
Guns and Gunnery—see War Material


H
H
HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Sound Steel, 543
*HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Sound Steel, 543
 
*Hammer, Drop, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
Hammer, Drop, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s
*Hanson, D., on Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous Metals, 250
 
*Hardness Test, The Ludwik, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
*Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
 
*Hardness Testing, New Method, Professor C. A. Edwards and F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
Hanson, D., on Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous Metals, 250
*Hardness, Value of Indentation Method in Determination of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
 
*Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas-fired Furnaces, 497
Hardness Test, The Ludwik, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
*Heathcote System of Reinforced Concrete Construction, 551
 
*Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, 4
Hardness Testing, &c., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
*Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
 
*Heavy Oil Engines—see Engines
Hardness Testing, New Method, Professor
*Hichens, W. L., on the Functions of the Government in Relation to Industry, 412
 
*High Level Steel Arch in New Zealand, 446
C. A. Edwards and F. W. Willis, 142, .354, 435
*High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 33, 38
 
*History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333
Hardness, Value of Indentation Method in
*Hobart—see Water Supply
 
*Hog Island Shipyard, 57  
Determinatioii of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
*Holland, Large Pumping Stations in, 106, 486
 
*Hollings, J. S., on the Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, 258
Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas-fired Furnaces, 497
*Housing—see Labour
 
*Humanity, Laws of, 245
Heathcote System of Reinforced Concrete Construction, 551
*Hurst, J. E., on the Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, 93
 
*Hydro-electric Plant, American, Enlarging, 116
Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, 4
*Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, Wood Stave Pipe for, 400
 
Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for Motor
 
Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
 
Heavy Oil Engines—-see Engines
 
Hichens, W. L., on the Functions of the Govern
 
ment in Relation to Industry, 412
 
High Level Steel Arch in New Zealand, 446
 
High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in
 
Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 33, 38
 
History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys
 
Jenkins, 52, 333
 
Hobart—-see Water Supply
 
Hog Island Shipyard, 57
 
j Holland, Large Pumping Stations in, 106, 486 Hollings, J. S., on the Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, 258
 
Housing—see Labour
 
Humanity, Laws of, 245
 
Hurst, J. E., on the Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, 93
 
Hydro-electric Plant, American, Enlarging. 116 Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, Wood
 
Stave Pipe for, 400
 
IMPERIAL College of Science and Technology 382
 
Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, 93
 
Impurities in Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
 
Indian Sea Ports, Bombay, Chittagong and
 
Rangoon, 334
 
Industrial Alcohol Committee, 323
 
Industrial Coal—see Coal
 
Industrial Development of Norway, 530
 
Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
 
Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
 
Industrial Future of the Pyrenees, 51
 
Industrial Reconstruction Council Lectures, 61
 
Industry, Functions of the Government in
 
Relation to, W. L. Hichens, 412
 
Infantry and Accessories, 375
 
Influence of Elements, &c.—see Iron and Steel
 
Influence of Hot Deformation, &c.—see Iron and Steel
 
Institutes and Institutions—-see Associations, &c.
 
Insurance, National Health, 20
 
Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
 
Invention, Specialisation and, W. G. Cass, 100
 
Irish Transport Developments, 417


I
*IMPERIAL College of Science and Technology 382
*Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, 93
*Impurities in Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
*Indian Sea Ports, Bombay, Chittagong and Rangoon, 334
*Industrial Alcohol Committee, 323
*Industrial Coal—see Coal
*Industrial Development of Norway, 530
*Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
*Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
*Industrial Future of the Pyrenees, 51
*Industrial Reconstruction Council Lectures, 61
*Industry, Functions of the Government in Relation to, W. L. Hichens, 412
*Infantry and Accessories, 375
*Influence of Elements, andc.—see Iron and Steel
*Influence of Hot Deformation, andc.—see Iron and Steel
*Institutes and Institutions—-see Associations, andc.
*Insurance, National Health, 20
*Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines Invention, Specialisation and, W. G. Cass, 100
*Irish Transport Developments, 417
IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 93 Admiralty Contracts, Procedure for Ordering Steel Materials, 39
*- Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 93  
 
*- Admiralty Contracts, Procedure for Ordering Steel Materials, 39
American 600-Ton Blast-furnace, 108
*- American 600-Ton Blast-furnace, 108
 
*- Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, Dr. Andrew McCance, 444
Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, Dr. Andrew McCance, 444
*- Cast Iron Shells for the American Artillery, 254
 
*- Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
Cast Iron Shells for the American Artillery, 254
*- Electric Muffle Furnace, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
 
*- Electric Welding of Cast Iron, 167
Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
*- French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
 
*- Gas-fired Electrode Annealing Furnace, Davis Furnace Company, 560
Electric Muffle Furnace, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
*- Gas-fired Furnaces, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
 
*- German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
Electric Welding of Cast Iron, 167
*- Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
 
*- High-speed Steel-hardening Furnace, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
*- Indentation Method in Determination of Hardness, Value of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
 
*- Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., Dr. A. Me William, 239, 340
Gas-fired Electrode Annealing Furnace, Davis
*- Influence of Hot Deformation on the Qualities of Steel, Monsieur G. Charpy, 238
 
*- Iron-making in Italy, 545
Furnace Company, 560
*- Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
 
*- Iron and Steel Trades, Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, 318
Gas-fired Furnaces, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
*- Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, Adverse Opinion by Council of British Federation of Iron, Steel, andc., Merchants, 318
 
*- Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain Cables, 134
German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
*- Occluded Gases in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444
 
*- Principles of Open-hearth Furnace Design, C. H. F. Bagley, 259
Hardness Testing, &c., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
*- Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
 
*- Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials Cosmo Johns, 239
High-speed Steel-hardening Furnace, Bray-shaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
*- Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited, 124
 
*- Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. S. Rollings, 258
Indentation Method in Determination of Hardness, Value of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
*- Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259
 
Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, &c., Dr. A. Me William, 239, 340
 
Influence of Hot Deformation on the Qualities .of Steel, Monsieur G. Charpy, 238
 
Iron-making in Italy, 545
 
Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
 
Iron and Steel Trades, Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, 318
 
Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, Adverse Opinion by Council of British Federation of Iron, Steel, &c., Merchants, 318
 
Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain Cables, 134
 
Occluded Gases in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444
 
Principles of Open-hearth Furnace Design, C. H. F. Bagley, 259
 
Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
 
Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials,, Cosmo Johns, 239
 
Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited, 124
 
Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. 8. Hollings, 258
 
Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259


J
J
JEFFRIES, Dr. Z., on Grain Growth in Metals, 250
*JEFFRIES, Dr. Z., on Grain Growth in Metals, 250
 
*Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 52, 333, 534
Jenkins, khys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 52, 333, 534
*Johns, Cosmo, on Properties of Metals as Affected by their Occluded Gases, 444
 
*Johns, Cosmo, on Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, 239
Johns, Cosmo, on Properties of Metals as Affected by their Occluded Gases, 444
*Johnson, F., on Alloys of Copper and Zinc, 251
 
*Johnson, F., on Impurities in Gun-metal, 250
Johns, Cosmo, on Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, 239
 
Johnson, F., on Alloys of Copper and Zinc, 251
 
Johnson, F., on Impurities in Gun-metal, 250


K
K
KERSHAW, J. B. C., on CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, 45, 67
*KERSHAW, J. B. C., on CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, 45, 67
 
*Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, andc., 121, 133
Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, &c., 121, 133
*“Key” Industries Exhibition, 315
 
“ Key ” Industries Exhibition, 315


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LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
American Railway Wages Commission, 87
*- American Railway Wages Commission, 87
 
*- Army to Shipyard, 262
Army to Shipyard, 262
*- Discharge of Workpeople, 499
 
*- Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
Discharge of Workpeople, 499
*- Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
 
*- Labour Administration, E. T. Elbourne, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 453, 478, 504, 548
Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
*- Laws of Humanity, 245 ; (Letters), 286, 306
 
*- Meanest Thing, 267
Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
*- Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
 
*- Prevention of Accidents in Workshops, Factories, andc., 400
Labour Administration, E. T. Elbourne, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 453, 478, 604, 548
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS (continued):
 
*- Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304
I Laws of Humanity, 245 ; (Letters), 286, 306
*- State and the Housing Problem, 119
 
*- Strike at Coventry, 78, 99, 106
Meanest Thing, 267
*- Women in Munition Factories, 30
 
*LAMPS for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520
Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
*Lathe, Precision Screw-cutting, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558
 
Prevention of Accidents in Workshops, Factories, &c., 400
 
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS {continued):
Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304
 
State and the Housing Problem, 119
 
Strike at Coventry, 78, 99, 106
 
Women in Munition Factories, 30
 
LAMPS for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520 Lathe, Precision Screw-cutting, Alfred Herbert,
 
Limited, 558
 
LATIN-AMERICAN ENGINEERING NOTES:
LATIN-AMERICAN ENGINEERING NOTES:
Extension of Habana Docks, 69
*- Extension of Habana Docks, 69
 
*- Port San Antonio, 69
Port San Antonio, 69
*- Steam Engines for Argentina, 69
 
*- Water Power in Venezuela, 69
Steam Engines for Argentina, 69
*- Water Supply of Guayaquil, 69
 
*LAUNCHES—see Ships
Water Power in Venezuela, 69
*Laws of Humanity—see Labour
 
Water Supply of Guayaquil, 69
 
LAUNCHES—see Ships
 
Laws of Humanity—see Labour
 
LEADERS:
LEADERS:
x4merican Naval Policy, 489
*- American Naval Policy, 489
 
*- British Naval Construction since 1914, 465
British Nava] Construction since 1914, 465
*- British Shipbuilding, 183
 
*- Civil Aerial Transport, 511
British Shipbuilding, 183
*- Coal Position, 224
 
*- Commercial Education, 56
Civil Aerial Transport, 511
*- Counting Joints, 245
 
*- Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
Coal Position, 224
*- Electric Welding in Shipbuilding, 119
 
*- Elements of Naval Power, 533
Commercial Education. 56
*- Empire Water Resources, 141
 
*- Flight at High Altitudes, 11
Counting Joints, 245
*- Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
 
*- French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
*- Future of the Oil Engine, 77
 
*- German Naval Policy, 161
Electric Welding in Shipbuilding, 119
*- German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203
 
*- German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
Elements of Naval Power, 533
*- German Submarine Designs, 99
 
*- Higher Pressures, 33
Empire Water Resources, 141
*- Inclined Cylinders, 331
 
*- Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
Flight at High Altitudes, 11
*- Infantry and Accessories, 375
 
*- Irish Transport Developments, 417
Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
*- Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
 
*- Laws of Humanity, 245
French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
*- Macedonian Marshes, 55
 
*- Machinery Design and National Character, 33
Future of the Oil Engine, 77
*- Meanest Thing, 267
 
*- Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
German Naval Policy, 161
*- More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
 
*- Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203
*- Nationalisation of German Industries, 555
 
*- Nationalised Railways, 511
German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
*- Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
 
*- Problems of Peace, 417
German Submarine Designs, 99
*- Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
 
*- Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
Higher Pressures, 33
*- Railway Canal and Harbour Charges, 203
 
*- Railway Executive Committee, 289
Inclined Cylinders, 331
*- Railway Manager on Transport, 397
 
*- Rationing of Fuel, 267
Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
*- Shortening the Naval Front, 353
 
*- Standard Gas, 354
Infantry and Accessories, 375
*- Standard Locomotives, 11
 
*- Standard Railway Equipment, 442
Irish Transport Developments, 417
*- State and the Housing Problem, 119
 
*- State and Reconstruction, 309
Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
*- Strike at Coventry, 78, 99
 
*- Suggested Sewage Disposal Authority, 161
Laws of Humanity, 245
*- Transport and Delivery of Goods, 77
 
*- Wanted : A Railway Policy, 465
Macedonian Marshes, 55
*- War Administration of British and American Railways, 397
 
*- Woolwich, 555
Machinery Design and National Character, 33
*LECLAIRE Canal on the Mississippi River, 65
 
*Lectures on Trade and Industry, 61
Meanest Thing, 267
 
Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
 
More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
 
Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
 
Nationalisation of German Industries, 555
 
Nationalised Railways, 511
 
Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
 
Problems of Peace, 417
 
Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
 
Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
 
Railway Canal and Harbour Charges, 203
 
Railway Executive Committee, 289
 
Railway Manager on Transport, 397
 
Rationing of Fuel, 267
 
Shortening the Naval Front, 353
 
Standard Gas, 354
 
Standard Locomotives, 11
 
Standard Railway Equipment, 442
 
State and the Housing Problem, 119
 
State and Reconstruction, 309
 
Strike at Coventry, 78, 99
 
Suggested Sewage Disposal Authority, 161
 
Transport and Delivery of Goods, 77
 
Wanted : A Railway Policy, 465
 
War Administration of British and American
 
Railways, 397
 
Woolwich, 555
 
LECLAIRE Canal on the Mississippi River, 65 Lectures on Trade and Industry, 61
 
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
England, North of, 19, 41, 62, 85, 104, 126, 147, 169, 189, 209, 231, 253, 275, 295, 317, 337, 359, 380, 403, 425, 449, 473, 495, 516, 539, 563
*- England, North of, 19, 41, 62, 85, 104, 126, 147, 169, 189, 209, 231, 253, 275, 295, 317, 337, 359, 380, 403, 425, 449, 473, 495, 516, 539, 563
 
*- Lancashire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168, 188, 208, 230, 252, 274, 293, 316, 335, 358, 379, 402, 423, 447, 472, 493, 515, 538, 562 ; (Letter), 518
Lancashire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168,
*- Midlands and Staffordshire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168, 188, 208, 229, 251, 274, 293, 315, 335, 357, 379, 402, 423, 447, 471, 493, 515, 537, 562
 
*- Scotland, 20, 42, 64, 86, 105, 128, 147, 169, 189, 210, 231, 253, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359. 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564 ; (Letter), 518
188, 208, 230, 252, 274, 293, 316, 335, 358,
*- Sheffield, 19, 41, 63, 85, 105, 127, 146, 168, 188, 208, 230, 252, 275, 294, 316, 336, 358, 380, 403, 424, 448, 472, 494, 516, 538, 563 ; (Letter), 178
 
*- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 20, 42, 64, 86, 106, 128, 148, 170, 190, 210, 232, 254, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359, 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564
379, 402, 423, 447, 472, 493, 515, 538, 562 ; (Letter), 518
 
Midlands and Staffordshire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168, 188, 208, 229, 251, 274, 293, 315, 335, 357, 379, 402, 423, 447, 471, 493, 515, 537, 562
 
Scotland, 20, 42, 64, 86, 105, 128, 147, 169,
 
189, 210, 231, 253, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359, 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564 ; (Letter), 518
 
Sheffield, 19, 41, 63, 85, 105, 127, 146, 168, 188, 208, 230, 252, 275, 294, 316, 336, 358,
 
380, 403, 424, 448, 472, 494, 516, 538, 563 ; (Letter), 178
 
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 20, 42, 64, 86, 106, 128, 148, 170, 190, 210, 232, 254, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359, 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Air Raid Casualties, Mark H. Judge, 306, 414
*- Air Raid Casualties, Mark H. Judge, 306, 414
 
*- Ancient Pumps, G. E. C. Lamb, 347
Ancient Pumps, G. E. C. Lamb, 347
*- Annealed v. Wrought Iron Castings, W. J. May, 306
 
*- Boy in Industry. R. R. Hyde, 8, 125 ; J. W. W., 74 ; W. Duckett, 96 ; F. E. Johnson, 166 ; D. H. Macartney, 125; A. S. Murdoch, 200, 391
Annealed v. Wrought Iron Castings, W. J.
*- British and Continental Railway Tunnel, Geo. Remington, 471
 
*- British Railways and the War, Hexagon, 306 Christmas and Overseas Troops, Joseph Meech, 471
May, 306
*- Costing in the Brass Trade, H. F. Smith, 135  
 
*- Counterfeit Gold Coins from Venezuela, H. M. Sayers, 30
Boy in Industry, R. R. Hyde, 8, 125 ; j. W. W., 74 ; W. Duckett, 96 ; F. E. Johnson, 166; D. H. Macartney, 125; A. S. Murdoch, 200, 391
*- County of London Royal Engineer Volunteers, C. B. Clay, 347
 
*- Education of Engineers, H. G. Taylor, 470
British and Continental Railway Tunnel, Geo. Remington, 471
*- Electric Railway Rolling Stock, W. J. T., 518
 
*- Employers and Employed, E. W. Petter, 178  
British Railways and the War, Hexagon, 306
*- Engineers in the Aimy, Efficiency, 74
 
*- Engineers and India, Scribe, 8 ; Indicus, 217 ; G. Jordan, 264 ; Albino, 264
Christmas and Overseas Troops, Joseph Meech, 471
*- Fourth Dimension, C. F. D. M., 347 ; A. C. Garwood, 391
 
*- Future for Engineers in India—see Engineers and India
Costing in the Brass Trade, H. F. Smith, 135 Counterfeit Gold Coins from Venezuela, H. M.
*- Future of the Professional Classes, A. F. Wickenden, 30
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):
Sayers, 30
*- Goods Clearing Houses, A. W. Gattie, 125  
 
*- High-pressure Steam, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 135—see also Steam
County of London Royal Engineer Volunteers, C. B. Clay, 347
*- Industrial Combination and the Export Merchant System, Howard F. Smith, 8
 
*- Large Wood Pipe in New Zealand, Grating, 471
Education of Engineers, H. G. Taylor, 470
*- Laws of Humanity, W. A., 286 ; S. R. H., 306  
 
*- Locomotive Builders of the Past, P. C. Dewhurst, 61
Electric Railway Rolling Stock, W. J. T., 518
*- Lost Time Within the Meaning, &c. &c., Machine Shop Foreman, 61
 
*- Menai Suspension Bridge, F. H. Frankland, 518
Employers and Employed, E. W. Petter, 178 Engineers in the Aimy, Efficiency, 74
*- Modern Sewage Treatment, S. E. Melling, 518  
 
*- New Merchant Ships : Timber as Auxiliarv, R. M. Steele, 8
Engineers and India, Scribe, 8 ; Indicus, 217 ; G. Jordan, 264 ; Albino, 264
*- Output of Scottish Shale Oil, H. J. Peddie, 518
 
*- Patent Law Reform, J. Keith, 30, 286, 328, 413 ; Prior Lien, 306, 347 ; Patent Agent, 470
Fourth Dimension, C. F. D. M., 347 ; A. C. Garwood, 391
*- Pneumatic Grain Handling—see Portable, andc.  
 
*- Portable Grain - handling Plant, G. F. Zimmer, 135; R. Boby, Limited, 242 ; Power Plant Company, Limited, 414
Future for Engineers in India—see Engineers and India
*- Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, Hugh R. Lewis, 60 ; C. Gribble, 96
 
*- Properties of Steam—see Steam
Future of the Professional Classes, A. F. Wickenden, 30
*- Public Supplies of Electricity, F. B. Nathan, 264
 
*- Rationing of Fuel, W. H. Casmey, 328
LEITERS TO THE EDITOR {continued):
*- Real Speed of Aeroplanes, J. D. North, 264
Goods Clearing Houses, A. W. Gattie, 125
*- Renewable Stay Heads, R. G. Miller, 200 : F. M. Jones, 217 ; E. W. Fell, 217 ; S. Mannering, 242
 
*- Reservoirs at Buenos Aires, C. E. D. Waring,
High-pressure Steam, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 135—see, also Steam
*- Restriction in the Employment of Engineers, Institution, M. Inst. Met. andc., 30
 
*- Sawdust Briquettes, A. E. A. Edwards, 264  
Industrial Combination and the Export Merchant System, Howard F. Smith. 8
*- Simplified Cosine Formula, W. F. Dunton, 96  
 
*- Standardisation of Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 30, 135, 200 ; J. Riekie, 61, 166
Lfl471 W°°d Pipe in New Zealand» Grating, Laws of Humanity, W. A., 286 ; S. R. H., 306 Locomotive Builders of the Past, P. C.
*- State Control of Railways, One Who Knows, 561
 
*- Steam, Properties of, High-pressure, When is Steam Superheated ? A. J. Nicholson, 8 ; F. B. Aspinall, 60, 166, 217, 286, 470 ; J. Riekie, 166, 178, 264 ; C. R. K., 242, 413 ; W. H. Booth, 264, 471 ; A. J. Brewer, 286
Dewhurst, 61
*- Syndication in Industry, Howard F. Smith, 328
 
*- Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, Motor Traction Publishing Company, 61
Lost Time Within the Meaning, &c. &c., Machine Shop Foreman, 61
*- Three-cylinder Locomotives—see. Valve Gear  
 
*- Trade and Commerce, British Federation of Iron, Steel, andc., Merchants, 200
Menai Suspension Bridge, F. H. Frankland. 518
*- Training of Apprentices—see Boy in Industry
 
*- Valve Gears lor Three-cylinder Locomotives, R. C. Porter, 96 ; H. Holcroft, 96 ; Loco., M.I.M.E., 96, 200, 264, 286, 306 ; H. S. Vincent, 347
Modern Sewage Treatment, S. E. Melling, 518 New Merchant Ships : Timber as Auxiliary, R. M. Steele, 8                           ?
*- When is Steam Superheated ?-—see Steam
 
*- Whitley Scheme Weakness ? Design, 178  
Output of Scottish Shale Oil, H. J. Peddie, 518
*- Why not a Five-day Working Week ? E. T. Good, 347
 
*- Work for Young Engineers, Beta, 471
Patent Law Reform, J. Keith, 30, 286, 328, 413 ; Prior Lien, 306, 347 ; Patent Agent, 470                               b
*- Works Organisation, H. G. R., 561
 
*LIGNITE, Bagasse and Wood Waste, Use of, for Power Generation, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
Pneumatic Grain Handling—see Portable, &c. Portable Grain - handling Plant, G. F.
*Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
 
*Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Use of, Captain A. E. Plant, 251
Z.mmer, 135 ; R. Boby, Limited, 242 ;
 
Power Plant Company, Limited, 414
 
Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, Hugh R. Lewis, 60 ; C. Gribble, 96
 
Properties of Steam—see Steam
 
Public Supplies of Electricity, F. B. Nathan, 264
 
Rationing of Fuel, W. H. Casmey, 328
 
Real Speed of Aeroplanes, J. D. North, 264
 
Renewable Stay Heads, R. G. Miller, 200 :
 
F. M. Jones, 217 ; E. W. Fell, 217 ; S’ Manne.ring, 242
 
Reservoirs at Buenos Aires, C. E. D. Waring, 125
 
Restriction in the Employment of Engineers, Institution, M. Inst. Met. &c., 30
 
Sawdust Briquettes, A. E. A. Edwards, 264 S.mplified Cosine Formula, W. F. Dunton, 96 Standardisation of Locomotives, F. W.
 
Brewer, 30, 135, 200 ; J. Riekie, 61, 166
 
State Control of Railways, One Who Knows, 561
 
Steam, Properties of, High-pressure, When is Steam Superheated ? A. J. Nicholson, 8 ; F. B. Aspinall, 60, 166, 217, 286, 470 ; J. Riekie, 166, 178, 264; C. R, K., 242, 413 ; W. H. Booth, 264, 471 ; A. J. Brewer, 286
 
Syndication in Industry, Howard F. Smith, 328
 
Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, Motor Traction Publishing Company, 61
 
Three-cylinder Locomotives-—see-.Valve Gear Trade and Commerce, British Federation of
 
Iron, Steel, &c., Merchants, 200
 
Training of Apprentices—see Boy in Industry Valve Gears for Thiee-cylinder Locomotives, R. C. Porter, 96 ; H. Holcroft, 96 ; Loco., M.I.M.E., 96, 200, 264, 286, 306 ; H. S. Vincent, 347
 
When is Steam Superheated ?—see Steam Whitley Scheme Weakness ? Design, 178 Why not a Five-day Working Week ? E. T.
 
Good, 347
 
Work for Young Engineers, Beta, 471
 
Works Organisation, H. G. R., 561
 
LIGNITE, Bagasse and Wood Waste, Use of, for Power Generation, &c., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
 
Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
 
Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Use of, Captain
 
A. E. Plant, 251
 
LITERATURE :
LITERATURE :
Reviews:
*Reviews:
All the World’s Aircraft, C. C. Grey, 301, 398 Coal and its Scientific Uses, W. A. Bone, 163, 512
*- All the World’s Aircraft, C. C. Grey, 301, 398  
 
*- Coal and its Scientific Uses, W. A. Bone, 163, 512
Power Plant : Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston, 269
*- Power Plant : Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston, 269
 
*- Selected Papers on Social and Economic Questions, Sir Benjamin C. Browne, 163, 466
Selected Papers on Social and Economic Questions, Sir Benjamin C. Browne, 163, 466
*Short Notices:
 
*- Aircraft Mechanics’ Handbook, F. H. Colvin, 269
Short Notices:
*- Ports and Terminal Facilities, R. S. MacElwee, 163, 269
Aircraft Mechanics’ Handbook, F. H. Colvin, 269
*Books Received:
 
*- Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, P. Kemp, 269
Ports and Terminal Facilities, R. S. MacElwee, 163, 269
*- Applications of Electrolysis in Chemical Industry, A. J. Hale, 376
 
*- British Scientific Products Exhibition, August 12th to September 7th, 1918, 301
Books Received:
*- CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR :  
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, P. Kemp, 269
*-- Dominion Water Power Branch Water Resources, Paper No. 20, “ Interests Dependent on Winnipeg River Power,” 79
 
*- DEPARTMENT OF MINES—MINES BRANCH :
Applications of Electrolysis in Chemical Industry, A. J. Hale, 376
*-- Analyses of Canadian Fuels in Five Parts : Part I., The Maritime Provinces ; Part II., Quebec and Ontario ; Part III., Manitoba and Saskatchewan ; Edgar Stansfield and J. H. H. Nicolls, 398
 
*-- Annual Report on Mineral Production of Canada during 1916, J. McLeish, 398
British Scientific Products Exhibition, August 12th to September 7th, 1918, 301
*-- Iron Ore Occurrences in Canada, Vol. II., and Maps, 79
 
*-- Mineral Springs of Canada : Part II., Chemical Character of Some Canadian Mineral Springs, E. T. Elworthy, 398
Canada : Department of the Interior : Dominion Water Power Branch Water Resources, Paper No. 20, “ Interests Dependent on Winnipeg River Power,” 79
*-- Report on the Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada : Vol. V., Province of British Columbia, W. A. Parkes, 398  
 
*-- Report on the Clay Resources of Southern Saskatchewan, N. B. Davis, 398
Department of Mines—Mines Branch : Analyses of Canadian Fuels in Five Parts :
*- Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A. Brewer, 79
 
*- Chemical Analysis of Iron, A. A. Blair, 13
Part I., The Maritime Provinces ; Part II., Quebec and Ontario ; Part III., Manitoba and Saskatchewan ; Edgar Stansfield and J. H. H. Nicolls, 398
*- Chemical Combination among Metals, Dr. Michele Giua and Dr. Clara Giua-Lottini, 79
 
*- Coal, The Economical Use of, J. H. Anderson/ 163
Annual Report on Mineral Production of Canada during 1916, J. McLeish, 398 Iron Ore Occurrences in Canada, Vol. II., and Maps, 79
*- Coast Erosion and Protection, E. R. Matthews, 301
 
LITERATURE (continued):
Mineral Springs of Canada : Part II., Chemical Character of Some Canadian Mineral Springs, E. T. Elworthy, 398
*Books Received (continued):
 
*- Colour in relation to Chemical Constitution, E. R. Watson, 100
Report on the Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada: Vol. V., Province of British Columbia, W. A. Parkes, 398
*- Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Hoo] and others, 163
 
*- Decimal Educator, Vol. I., No. 1, September, 1918, 398
Report on the Clay Resources of Southern Saskatchewan, N. B. Davis, 398
*- Decimal Money Tables, A. M. Pooley, 13
 
*- Do You Pay Excess Profits ? T. Frame Miller, 163
Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A.
*- Drainage Problems of the East, Vol. II., Plans, C. C. James, 13
 
*- Electrical Engineering, General Lectures on, C. P. Steinmetz, 100
Brewer, 79
*- Electric Motors and Control Systems, A. T. Dover, 79
 
*- Electric Motors, W. Perron Maycock, 376
Chemical Analysis of Iron, A. A. Blair, 13
*- Electro-Magnetic Theory of Light, Elements of the, L. Silberstein, 163
 
*- Engineering Science, A Primer of, Ewart S. Andrews, 79
Chemical Combination among Metals, Dr.
*- Flying Book : The Aviation World Who’s Who and Industrial Directory, 1918, W. L. Wade, 100
 
*- From War to Work, Samuel Turner, 79
Michele Giua and Dr. Clara Giua-Lottini, 79
*- Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Fridolin Reiser, 79
 
*- Heating and Ventilation, J. R. Allen and J. W. Walker, 100
Coal, The Economical Use of, J. H. Anderson/ 163
*- High Explosives, Captain E. de W. S. Colver, 79
 
*- How to Work a Spindle Moulder, W. T. Blackmur, 79
Coast Erosion and Protection, E. R.
*- Human Needs of Labour, B. S. Rowntree, 100
 
*- In Trattamento Termico Preliminare degli Acciai Dolci e Semiduri, per Costruzioni Meccaniche, Ulrico Hoepli, 79
Matthews, 301
*- Industrial Electrometallurgy, Eric K. Rideal, 163
 
*- Ingots and Ingot Moulds, A. W. Brearley and H. Brearley, 163
*- International Mining Laws, F. T. Van Wagenen, 190
*- Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. I., Alfred Hoare, 79
*- Life and Letters of Joseph Black, M.D., Sir Wm. Ramsay, 398
*- Liquid Steel: Its Manufacture and Cost, D. Carnegie, 398
*- Magnetism and Electricity for Home Study, H. E. Penrose, 301
*- Mathematics, Handbook of, for Engineers, 163
*- Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data, Handbook of, H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana, 398
*- Mensuration Made Easy, or The Decimal System for the Million, Chas. Hoare, 13
*- Mercantile Year-book and Directory of Exporters, 1918, W. Lindley-Jones, 100
*- Metallurgist’s and Chemist’s Handbook, D. M. Liddell, 269
*- Metallurgy of Lead, H. O. Hofman, 398
*- Metals and Alloys : Tables Containing Percentage Composition, andc., 120
*- Mine Tracks : Their Location and Construction, J. McCrystle, 398
*- Modern Engineering Measuring Tools, Ernest Pull, 301
*- Modern Management Applied to Construction, D. J. Hauer, 190
*- Modern Steam Boilers, andc., Ernest Pull, 398
*- New Moon : Romance of Reconstruction, Oliver Onions, 163
*- Numsrical Trigonometry, B. Abbott, 398
*- Petroleum Refining, A. Campbell, 301
*- Recovery and Re-manufacture of Waste Paper, James Strachan, 100
*- Reinforced Concrete : Theory and Practice, F. Rings, 398
*- Rural Water Supplies and their Purification, Sxr A. C. Houston, 79
*- Safe Loads on Steel Pillars, Tables of, E. S. Andrews and W. C. Cocking, Vol. I., 13
*- Selwyn’s Metric Conversion Tables, W. E. Dommett, 163
*- Ship Stability and Trim, P. A. Hillhouse, 269
*- Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee and Bulb Iron and Steel, Chas. H. Jordan, 100
*- Technology : Journal of Manchester Municipal College of Technology, Vol. IX., 301  
*- Telegraphy, Aeronautics and War, Charles Bright, 79
*- Temperature, Methods of Measuring, E. Griffiths, 79
*- The Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, andc., 79
*- Town Planning in Madras, H. V. Lanchester, 79
*- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE :
*-- Terrestrial Magnetism, &c., D. L. Hazard, 398
*- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES :
*-- Advanced First-aid Instructions for Miners, 398
*- Bulletins :
*-- 149, Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances, 1915, E. H. Burroughs, 190
*-- 138, Coking of Illinois Coals, F. K. Oritz, 398
*-- 135, Combustion of Coal and Design of Furnaces, H. Kreisinger and others, 13
*-- 110, Concentration Experiments with the Siliceous Red Hematite of the Birmingham District, Alabama, J. T. Singewald, 13
*-- 139, Control of Hookworm Infection at the Deep Gold Mines of the Mother Lode, California, Dr. J. G. Cumming and J. H. White, 398
*-- 152, Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, January-April, 1917, J. W. Thompson, 398
*-- 164, Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, September-December, 1917, J. W. Thompson, 190
*-- 136, Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, H. C. Porter and F. K. Ovitz, 398
*-- 120, Extraction of Gasoline from Natural Gas, andc., G. A. Burrell and others, 398
*-- 146, Mineral Technology, 20 ; Technology of Saltmaking in the United States, W. C. Phalen, 13
*-- 103, Mining and Concentration of Carnotite Ores, K. L. Rithil and J. A. Davis, 398
*-- 140, Occupational Hazards at Blast-furnace Plants and Accident Prevention, F. H. Willcox, 13
LITERATURE (continued):
LITERATURE (continued):
 
*Books Received (continued):
Books Received (continued):
*-- 155, Petroleum Technology, 41 ; “ Oil Storage Tanks and Reservoirs,” C. P. Bowie, 100
 
*-- 151, Petroleum Technology, 40 ; Recovery of Gasoline from Natural Gas, &c., W. P. Dykema, 190
Colour in relation to Chemical Constitution E. R. Watson, 100
*-- 132, Siliceous Dust in Relation to Pulmonary Disease, andc., E. Higgins and others, 190
 
*-- 137, Use of Permissible Explosives in the Coal Mines of Illinois, J. R. Fleming and J. AV. Koster, 398
Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Hoo and others, 163
*-- 133, Wet Thiogen Process for Recovering Sulphur, andc., A. E. Wells, 398
 
*-- Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by Albert H. Fay, 1917, 13 : Februarv, 1918, 100 ; June, July and August, ‘1917, 398
Decimal Educator, Vol. I., No. 1, September 1918, 398                        1
*- Technical Papers :
 
*-- 147, Absorption of Methane and other Gases by Coal, S. H. Katz, 398
Decimal Money Tables, A. M. Pooley, 13
*-- 202, Accidents, Metal Mine, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
 
*-- 201, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 13
Do You Pay Excess Profits ? T. Frame Miller, 163
*-- 193, Accidents, Quarry, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
 
*-- 176, Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, July to December, 1916, D. A. Lyon and others, 398
Drainage Problems of the East, Vol. II. Plans, C. C. James, 13
*-- 179, Census of Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Chemists, A. H. Fay, 398
 
*-- 167, Certificates of Mine Rescue Training, D. J. Parker, 398
Electrical Engineering, General Lectures on C. P. Steinmetz, 100
*-- 173, Coke Oven Accidents in U.S. in 1916, Albert H. Fay, 398
 
*-- 172, Effects of Moisture on Spontaneous Heating of Stored Coal, S. H. Katz and H. C. Porter, 398
Electric Motors and Control Systems, A. T Dover, 79
*-- 199, Five Ways of Saving Fuel in Heating Houses, H. Kreisinger, 13
 
*-- 182, Flotation of Chalcopyrite in Chalco- Pvrrhotite Ores of Southern Oregon, W. H. Coghill, 13
Electric Motors, W. Perren Maycock, 376
*-- 162, Initial Priming Substances for High Explosives, Guy B. Taylor and W. C. Coke, 398
 
*-- 141, Laboratory Determination of the Explosibility of Coal Dust and Air Mixtures, J. K. Clement and J. N. Lawrence, 398
Electro-Magnetic Theory of Light, Element? of the, L. Silberstein, 163
*-- 183, New Views of the Combustion of the Volatile Matter in Coal, S. H. Katz, 13
 
*-- 181, Petroleum Technology, 42 : Determination of Unsaturated Hydro-carbons in Gasoline, E. W. Dean and H. H. Hill, 13
Engineering Science, A Primer of, Ewart S. Andrews, 79
*-- 175, Production of Explosives in the U.S., 1916, A. H. Fay, 398
 
*-- 144, Quick Determination of Incombustible Matter in Coal and Rock Dust, andc., A. C. Fieldner and others, 190
Flying Book : The Aviation World Who’? Who and Industrial Directory, 1918, W. L. Wade, 100
*-- 194, Report of Committee on Standardisation of Mining Statistics, Albert H. Fay, 190
 
*-- 189, Temperature Viscosity Relations in the Ternary System, andc., Alex. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 190
From War to Work, Samuel Turner, 79
*-- 185, Use of the Interferometer in Gas Analysis, F. M. Seibert and W. C. Harpster, 190
 
*-- 184, Weights of Various Coals, S. B. Flagg, 190
Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Fridolin Reiser, 79
*- Universal Directory of Railway Officials, 1918, 163
 
*- Universidad Nacional de la Plata-Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79, 163, 398
Heating and Ventilation, J. R. Allen and J. W. Walker, 100
*- Wealth from Waste, H. J. Spooner, 100
 
*- Works Lighting, D. H. Ogley, 269
High Explosives, Captain E. de W. S. Colver,
*LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
 
*Locomotives of Special Types, Small, 111, 118  
How to Work a Spindle Moulder, W. T.
*Locomotives—see also Railway Locomotives London—see Port of
 
*Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto on Need of Ships, 451  
Blackmur, 79
*Lorry, Motor, Erection, by Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
 
*Lucke, Charles E., on the Heavy Oil Engine, 80  
Human Needs of Labour, B. S. Rowntree, 100
*Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
 
Il Trattamento Termico Preliminare degli
 
Acciai Dolci e Semiduri, per Costruzioni Meccaniche, Ulrico Hoepli, 79
 
Industrial Electrometallurgy, Eric K. Rideal,
 
Ingots and Ingot Moulds, A. W. Brearley and
 
H. Brearley, 163
 
International Mining Laws, F. T. Van Wagenen, 190
 
Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. I., Alfred Hoare, 79
 
Life and Letters of Joseph Black, M.D., Sir Wm. Ramsay, 398
 
Liquid Steel : Its Manufacture and Cost, D. Carnegie, 398
 
Magnetism and Electricity for Home Study, H. E. Penrose, 301
 
Mathematics, Handbook of, for Engineers, 163
 
Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data, Handbook of, H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana. 398
 
Mensuration Made Easy, or The Decimal System for the Million, Chas. Hoare, 13
 
Mercantile Year-book and Directory of Exporters, 1918, W. Lindley-Jones, 100
 
Metallurgist’s and Chemist’s Handbook, D. M. Liddell, 269
 
Metallurgy of Lead, H. O. Hofman, 398
 
Metals and Alloys : Tables Containing Percentage Composition, &c., 120
 
Mine Tracks : Their Location and Construction, J. McCrystle, 398
 
Modern Engineering Measuring Tools, Ernest Pull, 301
 
Modern Management Applied to Construction, D. J. Hauer, 190
 
Modern Steam Boilers, &c., Ernest Pull, 398
 
New Moon : Romance of Reconstruction,
 
Oliver Onions, 163
 
Numerical Trigonometry, B. Abbott, 398
 
Petroleum Refining, A. Campbell, 301
 
Recovery and Re-manufacture of Waste
 
Paper, James Strachan, 100
 
Reinforced Concrete : Theory and Practice.
 
F. Rings, 398
 
Rural Water Supplies and their Purification, S.r A. C. Houston, 79
 
Safe Loads on Steel Pillars, Tables of, E. S
 
Andrews and W. C. Cocking, Vol. I„ 13 Selwyn’s Metric Conversion Tables, W. E.
 
Dommett, 163
 
Ship Stability and Trim, P. A. Hillhouse, 269 •tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee and Bulb
 
Iron and Steel, Chas. FI. Jordan, 100 Technology : Journal of Manchester Muni-
 
cipal College of Technology, Vol. IX., 301 Telegraphy, Aeronautics and War, Charles
 
Bright, 79
 
Temperature, Methods of Measuring. E Griffiths, 79
 
The Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, &c., 79
 
Town Planning in Madras, H. V. Lanchester. no                                                  1
 
United States Department of Commerce : Terrestrial Magnetism, &c., D. L. Hazard, 398
 
United States Department of the Interior : Bureau of Mines :
 
Advanced First-aid Instructions for Miners, 398
 
Bulletins :
 
149, Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances, 1915, E. H. Burroughs, 190
 
138, Coking of Illinois Coals, F. K. Oritz, 398
 
135, Combustion of Coal and Design of ha nnaC0S’ ,Kreisinger and others, 13 110, Concentration Experiments with the
 
Siliceous Red Hematite of the Birming-ham District, Alabama, J. T. Singewald,
 
139, Control of Hookworm Infection at
 
the Deep Gold Mines of the Mother Lode, Wh’t°rn398^r* J*            and J. H.
 
!52 Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, January-April, 1917, J. W Thompson, 398
 
16J».          Decisions on Mines and
 
September-December, 1917, J.
 
Vv. Thompson, 190
 
136. Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, H. C. Porter and F. K. Ovitz, 398
 
120, Extraction of Gasoline from Natural
 
.        C''G' A- Burrell and others, 398
 
146 Mineral Technology, 20; Technology w ^making in the United States, W. C. Phalen, 13
 
103, Mining and Concentration of Carnotite
 
, °r®s* K‘ L- Rlth11 and J- A. Davis, 398
 
140 Occupational Hazards at Blast-furnace Plants and Accident Prevention, F H Willcox, 13
 
LITERATURE (continued'):
 
Books Received (continued):
 
155, Petroleum Technology, 41 ; “ Oil Storage Tanks and Reservoirs,” 0. P. Bowie, 100
 
151, Petroleum Technology, 40 ; Recovery of Gasoline from Natural Gas, &c., W. P. Dyke ma, 190
 
132, Siliceous Dust in Relation to Pulmonary Disease, &c., E. Higgins and others, 190
 
137, Use of Permissible Explosives in the Coal Mines of Illinois, J. R. Fleming and J. W. Koster, 398
 
133, Wet Thiogen Process for Recovering Sulphur, &c., A. E. Wells, 398
 
Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by Albert H. Fay, 1917, 13 : Februarv, 1918, 100 ; June, July and August, *'1917, 398
 
Technical Papers :
 
147, Absorption of Methane and other Gases by Coal, S. H. Katz, 398
 
202, Accidents, Metal Mine, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
 
201, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 13
 
193, Accidents, Quarry, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
 
176, Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, July to December, 1916, D. A. Lyon and others, 398
 
179, Census of Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Chemists, A. H. Fay, 398
 
167, Certificates of Mine Rescue Training, D. J. Parker, 398
 
173, Coke Oven Accidents in U.S. in 1916, Albert H. Fay, 398
 
172, Effects of Moisture on Spontaneous Heating of Stored Coal, S. H. Katz and H. C. Porter, 398
 
199, Five Ways of Saving Fuel in Heating Houses, H. Kreisinger, 13
 
182, Flotation of Chalcopyrite in Chalco-Pyrrhotite Ores of Southern Oregon, W. H. Coghill, ] 3
 
162. Initial Priming Substances for High Explosives, Guy B. Taylor and W. C. Coke, 398
 
141, Laboratory Determination of the Explosibility of Coal Dust and Air Mixtures, J. K. Clement and J. N. Lawrence, 398
 
183, New Views of the Combustion of the Volatile Matter in Coal, S. H. Katz, 13
 
181, Petroleum Technology, 42 : Determination of Unsaturated Hydro-carbons in Gasoline, E. W. Dean and H. H. Hill, 13
 
175, Production of Explosives in the U.S., 1916, A. H. Fay, 398
 
144, Quick Determination of Incombustible Matter in Coal and Rock Dust, &c., A. C. Fieldner and others, 190
 
194, Report of Committee on Standardisation of Mining Statistics, Albert H. Fay, 190
 
189, Temperature Viscosity Relations in the Ternary System, &c., Alex. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 190
 
185, Use of the Interferometer in Gas Analysis, F. M. Seibert and W. C. Harpster, 190
 
184, Weights of Various Coals, S. B. Flagg, 190
 
Universal Directory of Railway Officials, 1918, 163
 
Universidad Nacional de la Plata-Contri-bucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79, 163, 398
 
Wealth from Waste, H. J. Spooner, 100
 
Works Lighting, D. H. Ogley, 269
 
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
 
Locomotives of Special Types, Small, 111, 118 Locomotives—see also Railway Locomotives London—see Port of
 
Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto on Need of Ships, 451
 
Lorry, Motor, Erection, by Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October Mh, 1918)
 
Lucke, Charles E., on the Heavy Oil Engine, 80 Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 43.5


M
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McCANCE, Dr. Andrew, on Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, 444
*McCANCE, Dr. Andrew, on Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, 444
 
*Macedonian Marshes, 55
Macedonian Marshes, 55
*Machinery Design and National Character, 33
 
*Machinery Markets of Syria, 29
Machinery Design and National Character, 33
*Mackenzie. T. B., on the Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, 259
 
*McWilliam, Dr. A., on Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., 239, 240
Machinery Markets of Syria, 29
*Magnesite, German Monopoly, 332
 
*Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
Mackenzie. T. B., on the Utilisation of Waste
*Materials, Experimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of, Dr. Unwin, 301
 
*Meanest Thing, 267
Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, 259
*Menai Suspension Bridge, Tests on Tie Bars from the, 47 ; (Letter), 518
 
*Metals, D formed Non-ferrous, Recrystallisation of, D. Hanson, 250
McWilliam, Dr. A., on Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, &c., 239, 240
*Metals, Grain Growth in, Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
 
*Metals, New Method of Testing Hardness of, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
Magnesite, German Monopoly, 332
*Metals, Occlusion of Gases by, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
 
*Metals, Resistance of, to Penetration under Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314
Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
*Middlesbrough, Junior Technical School for, 207
 
*Middlesbrough Roads, 293
Materials, Experimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of, Dr. Unwin, 301
*Military Work-—see War Material
 
*Military Workshop Train, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
Meanest Thing, 267
*Mill—see Cogging Mill
 
*Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, 219 ; Digest of Report, D. Penman, 243
Menai Suspension Bridge, Tests on Tie Bars from the, 47 ; (Letter), 518
*Mineral, Our, Statistics, 12
 
*Mineral Resources Bureau, Imperial, 93
Metals, D formed Non-ferrous, Recrystallisation of, D. Hanson, 250
*Mining Engineers’ Institution—see Association
 
MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS ORDERS :
Metals, Grain Growth in, Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
*- 8, 167, 334, 346, 414, 447, 475, 492, 520’ 544, 660
 
*- Additional Maximum Prices for Metallurgical Coke, 414
Metals, New Method of Testing Hardness of, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
*- Aeroplanes and Aero Engines, Experimental Construction Suspension Order, 561
 
*- Agricultural and Dairy Machines, Implements and Vehicles (Sale) Order, 1918, 8
Metals, Occlusion of Gases by, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
*- Bar lron for Home Delivery, 521
 
*- Boilers (Control) Order, 1918, 414, 544
Metals, Resistance of, to Penetration under
*- Cast Iron Scrap, 167
 
*- Control of Building Bricks, 544
Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314
*- Control of Metals, Chemicals, Machinery and Plant, 560
 
*- Copper, Brass, Cupro-Nickel Scrap, Spelter and Lead, 544
Middlesbrough, Junior Technical School for, 207
*- Cranes, 521
 
*- Discharge of Workpeople, 499
Middlesbrough Roads. 293
*- Electricity Supply, 414
 
*- Export Prices, Iron and Steel, 520
Military Work—see War Material
*- Export Prices, Pig Iron, 520
 
*- Export Prices, Steel, 447
Military Workshop Train, Gloucester Railway
*- Gasworks, 8
 
*- Iron and Steel, 334
Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
*- Iron and Steel Prices, 475
 
*- Iron and Steel Scrap, 167
Mill—see Cogging Mill
*- List of Steel Prices for Home Deliveries on and after February 1st, 1919, 520
 
*- Lorries and Trailers, Revocation Order, 561
Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, 219 ; Digest of Report, D. Penman, 243
*- Machine Tools, Wood-working Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 346
 
*- Manufacture and Repair of Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers and Shot Guns, 447
Mineral, Our, Statistics, 12
*- Motor Engines and Vehicles, 521
 
*- Non-ferrous Metals, 544
Mineral Resources Bureau, Imperial, 93 Mining Engineers’ Institution—see Association
*- Notice of Modification of General Permit, 167
 
*- Notice of Modification of General Permit as regards Dealings in Wrought Iron Scrap, 167
MINISTRYOF MUNITIONS ORDERS :
*- Pig Iron, Steel and Bar Iron Prices, 492
8, 167, 334, 346, 414, 447, 475, 492, 520’ 544, 560
*- Refractory Materials, 493
 
*- Relaxation of Priority for Government Work, 521
Additional Maximum Prices for Metallurgical Coke, 414
*- REMOVAL OF CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS :
 
*-- On Non-ferrous Metals, 475, 492
Aeroplanes and Aero Engines, Experimental Construction Suspension Order, 561
*-- Regarding Manufacture of Forgings, Stampings and Castings, 475
 
*-- Regarding Manufacture and Sale of Iron and Steel, Wire and Wire Ropes, 475
Agricultural and Dairy Machines, Implements and Vehicles (Sale) Order, 1918, 8
*-- Regarding Sale and Purchase of Calcium Carbide and Machine Tools, 492
 
*- Returns as to Forgings and Castings, 346
Bar Iron for Home Delivery, 521
*- Second-hand Boilers, 334
 
*- Second-hand Machine Tools, Wood-working Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 414, 447
Boilers (Control) Order, 1918, 414, 544
*- Second-hand Railway Wagons, 447
 
*- Shellac, 521
Cast Iron Scrap, 167
*- Statutory Rules and Orders, 1918, No. 1466, 447
 
*- Suspension of Various Orders, 561
Control of Building Bricks, 544
*- Tin, 544
 
*- Use of Ministry Plant and Machinery for Civil Work, 475
Control of Metals, Chemicals, Machinery and Plant, 560
*MOTOR Cars, Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for, 227
 
*Motor Coaches for Railways—see Railways
Copper, Brass, Cupro-Nickel Scrap, Spelter and Lead, 544
*Motor Lorry Erection by Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
 
*Motor, Steam, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
Cranes, 521
*Motor Traffic Rules and Recommendations, 561
 
*Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
Discharge of Workpeople, 499
*Munitions Dispute—sec Labour, 106
 
*Myers, Captain C. C., on Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, 443
Electricity Supply, 414
 
Export Prices, Iron and Steel, 520
 
Export Prices, Pig Iron, 520
 
Export Prices, Steel, 447
 
Gasworks, 8
 
Iron and Steel, 334
 
Iron and Steel Prices, 475
 
Iron and Steel Scrap, 167
 
List of Steel Prices for Home Deliveries on and after February 1st, 1919, 520
 
Lorries and Trailers, Revocation Order, 561
 
Machine Tools, Wood-working Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 346
 
Manufacture and Repair of Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers and Shot Guns, 447
 
Motor Engines and Vehicles, 521
 
Non-ferrous Metals, 544
 
Notice of Modification of General Permit, 167
 
Notice of Modification of General Permit as regards Dealings in Wrought Iron Scrap, 16'7
 
Pig Iron, Steel and Bar Iron Prices, 492
 
Refractory Materials, 493
 
Relaxation of Priority for Government Work, 521
 
Removal of Certain Restrictions :
 
On Non-ferrous Metals, 475, 492
 
Regarding Manufacture of Forgings, Stampings and Castings, 475
 
Regai ding Manufacture and Sale of Iron and Steel, Wire and Wire Ropes, 475
 
Regarding Sale and Purchase of Calcium Carbide and Machine Tools, 492
 
Returns as to Forgings and Castings, 346
 
Second-hand Boilers, 334
 
Second-hand Machine Tools, Wood-working
 
Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 414, 447
 
Second-hand Railway Wagons, 447
 
Shellac, 521
 
Statutory Rules and Orders, 1918, No. 1466, 447
 
Suspension of Various Orders, 561
 
Tm, 544
 
Use of Ministry Plant and Machinery for Civil Work, 475
 
MOTOR Cars, Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for, 227
 
Motor Coaches for Railways—see Railways
 
Motor Lorry Erection by Associated Equipment
 
Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
 
Motor, Steam, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
 
Motor Traffic Rules and Recommendations, 561
 
Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
 
Munitions Dispute—see Labour, 106
 
Myers, Captain C. C., on Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, 443


N
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NATIONAL Health Insurance, 20
*NATIONAL Health Insurance, 20
 
*Nationalisation of German Industries, 555  
Nationalisation of German Industries, 555
*Nationalised Railways—see Railways
 
NAVAL NOTES:
Nationalised Railways—see Railways
*- 5, 83, 143, 180, 360, 418, 444, 513
 
*- American Co-operation, 180
NAVAL NOTES :
*- Austria’s Naval Collapse, 418
5, 83, 143, 180, 360, 418, 444, 513
*- Battleships and Cruisers, 513
 
*- Benedetto Brin Trial, 143
American Co-operation, 180
*- Brazilian Naval Aid, 5
 
*- Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 83
Austria’s Naval Collapse, 418
*- Capital Ships and Cruisers, 5
 
*- Construction in the United States, 513
Battleships and Cruisers, 513
*- Destroyer Launched with Steam up, 360
 
*- End of Black Sea Fleet, 5
Benedetto Brin Trial, 143
*- French Admiral’s Criticism, 360
*- French Construction, New, 180
*- French Cruiser, Loss of, 180
*- French Cruiser, A New, 513
*- French Navy in the War, 180
*- French Pre-War Design, 143
*- German Light Cruisers, 5, 83
*- German Pre-Dreadnoughts, 418
*- German Warships, New, 83
*- Heavier Batteries Foreshadowed, 143
*- High-angle Fire, 360
*- Hostile Submarines Still Active, 360
*- Leonardo da Vinci, 513
*- Light Cruiser Armaments, 143
*- Losses by Internal Explosion, 143
*- Missing Collier Cyclops. 83
*- Passing of the Pre-Dreadnought, 513
*- Rapid Destroyer Construction, 83
*- Ships and Yards, 418
*- Skoda Works, 418
*- Successful Naval Bombardments, 360
*- Surrendered German Ships, Battleships, Battle-cruisers, Light Cruisers, 444
*- Torpedoes : Gear for Altering Course, 360
*- War Losses, 418
*NEW YORK State Barge Canal System, 49, 54, 90, 98
*New York Water—see Water Supply
*New Zealand, High Level Steel Arch in, 446
*New Zealand, Large Wood Pipe for Hydro- Electric Plant, 400
*Nitrate Plants in America, 129
*Norton, Arthur, on The Wear of Tramway Car Tires, 292
*Norway, Industrial Development of, 530


Brazilian Naval Aid, 5
O
 
OBITUARY:
Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 83
*- Barge, H. Lowthian, 356
 
*- Beardmore, Isaac. 30'
Capital Ships and Cruisers, 5
*- Bennis, Edward, 399
 
*- Cannon, Arthur, 355
Construction in the United States, 513
*- Crosland, James Foyer Lovelock, 356
 
*- Diplock, Bramah Joseph, 143
Destroyer Launched with Steam up, 360
*- Dyer, Henry, 291
 
*- Fox, D. M., 224
End of Black Sea Fleet, 5
*- Hopkinson, Bertram, 186
 
*- Howgrave-Graham, Henry, 334
French Admiral’s Criticism, 360
*- Hutchinson, Thomas Charles, 355
 
*- Marples, Edwin Henry, 442
French Construction, New, 180
*- Perrett, J. R., 356, 376
 
*- Pryce, Henry J.; (Portrait), 157
French Cruiser, Loss of, 180
*- Restler, Sir James William : (Portrait), 399
 
*- Scott, Charles Herbert, 143
French Cruiser, A New, 513
*- Sisters on, Edward, 57
 
*- Stevenson, Edmund Herbert, 74
French Navy in the War, 180
*- Stringer, Edwin Henry, 471
 
*- Turner, Henry, 471
French Pre-War Design, 143
*- Walker, Gilbert Drew, 471
 
*- Walker, H. Cecil, 471
German Light Cruisers, 5, 83
*- Westlake, Henry, 356
 
*- Willcocks, George Waller, 74
German Pre-Dreadnoughts, 418
*OCCLUSION of Gases by Metals, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
 
*Oil—see also Heavy Oil
German Warships, New, 83
*Oil, Boring for, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 346, 352
 
*Oil-carrying Ships—see Ships
Heavier Batteries Foreshadowed, 143
*Oil Engines—see Engines
 
*Oil Firing for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden- Smith’s Scarab Oil Burner, 445
H:gh-angle Fire, 360
*Oil, Production of, from Cannel Coal, 120
 
*Oil Separator, Summerscales, Limited, 39
Hostile Submarines Still Active, 360
*Orde, Edwin L., on the Future of Shipbuilding, 498
 
*Ovens, Semet-Solway Coke, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Company, 430
Leonardo da Vinci, 513
*Overseas Trade, Promotion of, 490
 
Light Cruiser Armaments, 143
 
Losses by Internal Explosion, 143
 
Missing Collier Cyclops, 83
 
Passing of the Pre-Dreadnought, 513
 
Rapid Destroyer Construction, 83
 
Ships and Yards, 418
 
Skoda Works, 418
 
Successful Naval Bombardments, 360
 
Surrendered German Ships, Battleships, Battle-cruisers, Light Cruisers, 444
 
Torpedoes : Gear for Altering Course, 360
 
War Losses, 418
 
NEW YORK State Barge Canal System, 49, 54, 90, 98
 
New York Water—see Water Supply
 
New Zealand, High Level Steel Arch in, 446
 
New Zealand, Large Wood Pipe for Hydro-
 
Electric Plant, 400
 
Nitrate Plants in America, 129
 
Norton, Arthur, on The Wear of Tramway Car Tires, 292
 
Norway, Industrial Development of, 530
 
Barge, H. Lowthian, 356
 
Beardmore, Isaac, 30
 
Bennis, Edward, 399
 
Cannon, Arthur, 355
 
Crosland, James Foyer Lovelock, 356
 
Diplock, Bramah Joseph, 143
 
Dyer, Henry, 291
 
Fox, D. M., 224                 i
 
Hopkinson, Bertram, 186
 
Howgrave-Graham, Henry, 334
 
Hutchinson, Thomas Charles, 355
 
Marples, Edwin Henry. 442
 
Perrett, J. R., 356, 376
 
Pryce, Henry J.; (Portrait), 157
 
Restler, Sir James William : (Portrait), 399
 
Scott, Charles Herbert, 143
 
Sisters on, Edward, 57
 
Stevenson, Edmund Herbert, 74
 
Stringer, Edwin Henry, 471
 
Turner, Henry, 471
 
Walker, Gilbert Drew, 471
 
Walker, H. Cecil, 471
 
Westlake, Henry, 356
 
Willcocks, George Waller, 74
 
OCCLUSION of Gases by Metals, Papers and
 
Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
 
Oil—see also Heavy Oil
 
Oil, Boring for, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 346, 352
 
Oil-carrying Ships—see Ships
 
Oil Engines—see Engines
 
Oil Firing for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden-Smith’s Scarab Oil Burner, 445
 
Oil, Production of, from Cannel Coal, 120
 
Oil Separator, Summers-cales, Limited, 39
 
Orde, Edwin L., on the Future of Shipbuilding, 498
 
Ovens, Semet-Solway Coke, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Company, 430
 
Overseas Trade, Promotion of, 490


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PARAFFIN Vaporiser for Motor Ploughs, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
*PARAFFIN Vaporiser for Motor Ploughs, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
 
*Patent Law Reform, 438, 468
Patent Law Reform, 438, 468
*Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 22, 44. 66, 88, 108, 130. 150, 172, 192, 212, 234, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 362, 386, 406
 
Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 22, 44, 66, 88, 108, 130. 150, 172, 192, 212, 234, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 362, 'SSC, 406
 
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
 
*British:
British:
*- Aeronautics, 65, 149, 171, 255, 385, 405, 475, 522
Aeronautics, 65, 149, 171, 255, 385, 405, 475, 522
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107, 171, 451
 
*- Cranes and Conveyors, 255, 297, 361
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107,
*- Dynamos and Motors, 65, 87, 129, 233, 255, 319, 341, 361, 385, 427, 543, 566
 
*- Engines, Internal Combustion, 21, 43, 65, 87, 107, 129, 171, 191, 211, 233, 255, 277, 297, 319, 341, 405, 451, 475, 499, 521, 543, 565
171, 451
*- Engines, Steam, 107, 297, 319, 385, 405, 427, 451, 521
 
*- Gas Producers, 21, 44, 191, 341, 405, 451
Cranes and Conveyors, 255, 297, 361
*- Heating and Lighting, 255, 297, 34], 361, 385, 406, 500
 
*- Lighting—see Heating
Dynamos and Motors, 65, 87, 129, 233, 255, 319, 341, 361, 385, 427, 543, 566
*- Locomotives, 21, 386
 
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 21, 44, 66, 88, 130, 192, 212, 255, 277, 298, 319, 342, 361, 385, 428, 475, 499, 522, 543, 566  
Engines, Internal Combustion, 21, 43, 65, 87, 107, 129, 171, 191, 211, 233, 255, 277, 297, 319, 341, 405, 451, 475, 499, 521, 543, 565
*- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 22, 66, 129, 150. 212, 278, 342, 427, 475, 544
 
*- Mines and Metals, 22, 88, 130, 192, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 428, 452, 522, 566
Engines, Steam, 107, 297, 319, 385, 405, 427, 451, 521
*- Miscellaneous, 22, 44, 66, 88, 108, 130, 150, 172, 192, 234, 278, 298, 320. 362, 386, 406, 428, 452, 476, 500, 544
 
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 44, 108, 172, 256, 342
Gas Producers, 21, 44, 191, 341, 405, 451
*- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 43, 130, 149, 171, 191, 212, 234, 278, 320, 361, 453, 475, 499
 
*- Ships and Boats, 87, 150, 172
Heating and Lighting, 255, 297, 34], 361, 385, 406, 500
*- Steam Generators, 21, 107, 149, 255, 277, 361, 405, 427, 499, 543, 565
 
*- Switchgear, 129, 172, 297, 428
Lighting—see Heating
*- Telephones and Telegraphs, 320
 
*- Tramways and Railways, 475
Locomotives, 21, 386
*- Transmission of Power, 22, 211, 234, 406, 452  
 
*- Turbines, 191, 211, 297, 361, 405, 522, 543, 565
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 21, 44, 66, 88, 130, 192, 212, 255, 277, 298, 319. 342, 361, 385, 428, 475, 499, 522, 543, 566
*- Water Purification, 566
 
*PATENTS, Enemy, 57
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 22, 66, 129, 150, 212, 278, 342, 427, 475, 544
*Patents, Foreign, in Germany, 183
 
*Peat Fuel, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
Mines and Metals, 22, 88, 130, 192, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 428, 452, 522, 566
*Personal and Business Announcements, 17, 42, 64, 88, 108, 128, 172, 190, 212. 232, 254, 278, 298, 318, 362, 385, 426, 446, 474, 496, 518, 543  
 
*Petrol Locomotives—see Tractors
Miscellaneous, 22, 44, 66, 88, 108, 130, 150,
*Phosphorus in Bronzes, T. E. Rooney, 250
 
*Pipe, Wood Stave, for Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, 400; (Letter), 471
172, 192, 234, 278, 298, 320, 362, 386, 406, 428, 452, 476, 500, 544
*Pirrie, Lord, Manifesto on the Need of Ships, 445  
 
*Plant, Captain A. E., on The Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, 251
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 44, 108, 172, 256, 342
*Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
 
*Pontoons, Reinforced Concrete, at Sydney, 285  
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 43, 130. 149, 17], 191, 212, 234, 278, 320, 361, 453, 475, 499
*Port Chanaral, Chile, Development of, 199  
 
*Port of London Improvement Scheme, 394  
Shipsand Boats, 87, 150, 172
*Ports, Indian Sea, 334
 
*Portable Pneumatic Grain Unloading Plant, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters) 135, 242
Steam Generators, 21, 107, 149, 255, 277, 361, 405, 427, 499, 543, 565
*Potash Industry, British, 148
 
*Power of Engines—see Engines
Switchgear, 129, 172, 297, 428
*Power Supply, Electrical—see Electrical Matters  
 
*Printing Machines, Electrically Driven, Bruce, Peebles and Co., Limited, 140, 144
Telephones and Telegraphs, 320
*Precision Screw-cutting Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558
 
*Prevention of Accidents—see Accidents
Tramways and Railways, 475
*Problems of Peace, 417
 
*Progress Department, 486
Transmission of Power, 22, 211, 234, 406, 452 Turbines, 191, 211, 297, 361, 405, 522, 543, 565
*Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
 
*Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
Water Purification, 566
*Pulverised Coal—see Coal
 
*Pumping Engine, George Sorocold, 333 : (Letter), 347
PATENTS, Enemy, 57
*Pumping Stations in Holland. Large, 106, 486
 
*Pyrenees, Industrial Future of the, 51
Patents, Foreign, in Germany, 183
 
Peat Fuel, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
 
Personal and Business Announcements, 17, 42, 64, 88, 108, 128, 172, 190, 212, 232, 254, 278, 298, 318, 362, 385, 426, 446, 474, 496, 518, 543
 
Petrol Locomotives—see Tractors
 
Phosphorus in Bronzes. T. E. Rooney, 250
 
Pipe, Wood Stave, for Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, 400; (Letter), 471
 
Pirrie, Lord, Manifesto on the Need of Ships, 445
 
Plant, Captain A. E., on The Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, 251
 
Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
 
Pontoons, Reinforced Concrete, at Sydney, 285 Port Chanaral, Chile, Development of, 199 Port of London Improvement Scheme, 394 Ports, Indian Sea, 334
 
Portable Pneumatic Grain Unloading Plant, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters!, 135, 242
 
Potash Industry, British, 148
 
Power of Engines—see Engine®
 
Power Supply, E.ectrical—see Electrical Matters
 
Printing Machines, Electrically Driven, Bruce, Peebles and Co., Limited, 14«', 144
 
Precision Screw-cutting Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited. 558
 
Prevention of Accidents—see Accidents
 
Problems of Peace, 417
 
Progress Department, 486
 
Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
 
Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
 
Pulverised Coal—see Coal
 
Pumping Engine, George Sorocold, 333 :
 
(Letter), 347
 
Pumping Stations in Holland. Large, 106, 486
 
Pyrenees, Industrial Future of the, 51


Q
Q
QUANTITY Production in Lorry Building, Associated Equ'pment Company, 288, 290 {Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
*QUANTITY Production in Lorry Building, Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)


R
R
RADIATORS, Manufacture of, by Associated Equ'pment Company, 288, 290 {Two-Page Supplement, October 4th, 1918).
*RADIATORS, Manufacture of, by Associated Equ pmeut Company, 288, 290 (Two-Page Supplement, October 4th, 1918).
 
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS :
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS :
 
*General:
General:
*- Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
*- Census of Private Owners' Railway Wagons, 74
 
*- Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
Census of Private Owners' Railway Wagons, 7 4
*- Dealing in Second-Hand Railway Material, 217
 
*- Lamps for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520
Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
*- Nationalised Railways, 511 ; (Letter), 561
 
*- Railway Accidents in 1917, 43
Dealing in Second-Hand Railway Material, 217
*- Railway, Canal, and Harbour Charges, 203
 
*- Railway Construction in the Near East, 300
Lamps for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520 Nat.onalised Railways, 511 ; (Letter), 561 Railway Accidents in 1917, 43
*- Reliostop Railway Brake Control System, Industrial Appliances, Limited, 58
 
*- Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction near Wembley Hill, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
Railway, Canal, and Harbour Charges, 203 Railway Construction in the Near East, 300
*- Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
 
*- Train, Military Workshop Repair, in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
Relio-itop Railway Brake Control System, Industrial Appliances, Limited, 58
*- Transport, A Railway Manager on, 397, 401, 421
 
*- Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458
Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction near Wembley Hill, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
*- Two Recent Railway Accidents, 26
 
*British, Colonial and Indian:
Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
*- Aberdeen Joint Station, Railway Collision at, 373
 
*- British Railways under "War Conditions, 214, 246, 268, 284, 289, 310, 321, 371, 390. 397, 410, 454, 490, 528, 556 ; (Letter), 306
Train, Military Workshop Repair, in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
*- Great Central Railway, Failure and Reconstruction of Retaining Wall, 532, 536
 
*- Kalka-Simla Railway and Rolling Stock, 455, 464
Transport, A Railway Manager on, 397, 401, 421
*- Katanga Railway, 501 (Two-page Supplement, December 13th, 1918)
 
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Retirement of Sir John A. F. Aspinall, 529
Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458 Two Recent Railway Accidents, 26
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Triple Collision, 26
 
*- London and North-Western Railway and Workshops, 277
British, Colonial and Indian :
*- London and South-Western Railway Six coupled Passenger Engine, 383 (Two-page Supplement, November 1st, 1918)
Aberdeen Joint Station, Railway Collision at, 373
*- North-Eastern Railway, Controlling the Freight Traffic, 305
 
*- North-Eastern Railway Derailment, 26
British Railways under War Conditions, 214, 246, 268, 284, 289, 310, 321, 371, 390. 397, 410, 454, 490, 528, 556 ; (Letter), 306
*- Railway Executive Committee, 289
 
*- Trans-Australian Railway, 56, 78
Great Central Railway, Failure and Reconstruction of Retaining Wall, 532, 536
*- Victorian Railways—New Consolidation Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
 
*- Wanted—A Railway Policy, 465
Kalka-Simla Railway and Rolling Stock, 455, 464
*Foreign:
 
*- Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
Katanga Railway, 501 {Two-page Supplement, December 13th, 1918)
*- American Railway Wages Commission, 87
 
*- American Railways under Government Control, 39
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Retirement of Sir John A. F. Aspinall, 529
*- Central Argentine Railway, Electric Traction on, 324, 330, 343, 367 (Two-page Supplement, October l8th, 1918)
 
*- French Railway Line of the 45th Parallel, 552  
London, Brighton and South Coast Triple Collision, 26
*- Inspecting American Rails for Renewal, 277  
 
*- Motor Coach for Central Argentine Railway, 344, 345
London and North-Western Railway and Workshops, 277
 
London and South-Western Railway Six coupled Fas e g r Engine, 383 {Two-page Supplement, Norember 1st, 1918)
 
North-Eastern Railway, Controlling the Freight Traffic, 305
 
North-Eastern Railway Derailment, 26
 
Railway Executive Committee, 289
 
Trans-Australian Railway, 56, 78
 
Victorian Railways—New Consolidation
 
Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
 
Wanted—A Railway Policy, 465
 
Foreign:
Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
 
American Railway Wages Commission, 87
 
American Railways under Government Control, 39
 
Central Argentine Railway, Electric Traction on, 324, 330. 343, 367 {Two-page Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
 
French Railway Line of the 45th Parallel, 552 Inspecting American Rails for Renewal, 277 Motor Coach for Central Argentine Railway, 344, 345
 
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
*General:
*- Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Buda-Pesth, 414
*- Counting Joints, 245—see also Great Northern Locomotive
*- Inclined Cylinders, 331—see also Great Northern Locomotive
*- Parachute Tank for Water Crane, New South Wales Government Railways, 357
*- Practical Notes on Repair of Locomotive Boilers, E. W. Fell, 541
*- Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 171
*- Renewable Stay Heads for Locomotive Fireboxes, Mr. Snelson, and London and North- Western Railway, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
*- Standard Locomotives, 11 : (Letters), 30, 61, 135, 166, 200
*British, Colonial, and Indian :
*- Great Northern Three-cylinder Locomotive, 70, 72, 245, 331 (Two-page Supplement, July 26th, 1918); (Letters), 96, 200, 264, 286, 306, 347
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
*British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Clear-view Locomotive Tender, 356, 357
*- Parachute Feed Water Tank, New South Wales Government Railways, 357
*- Victorian Railways—New Consolidation Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
*Foreign:
*- American Loco motives, Pulverised Coal on, 156, 174
*- American Mallet Locomotive, Norfolk and Western Railroad, 319
*- German Locomotive Industry, 177
*- Recent American Freight Locomotives, 222, 232
*- Standard American Locomotives, 372
*RAINFALL, Relation of, to Configuration, Carle Salter, 530
*Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
*Reclamation of Macedonian Marshes, 55
*Recorders—see CO2
*Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous Metals, D. Hauson, 250
*Reform in the File Industry, George Taylor, 13
*Refractory Materials Conference of the Ceramic Society, 332
*Refractory Materials, Standardisation of Tests of, Cosmo Johns, 239
*Reinforced Concrete Construction, Heathcote System, 551
*Reinforced Concrete Pontoons at Sydney, 285
*Reinforced Concrete Reservoir, 18,000,000 Gallons, at Winnipeg, 545
*Reinforced Concrete—see also Ships, Concrete
*Repair of Boilers—see Boilers
*Repairing Cylinders—see Engines
*Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report, 197, 272
*Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report of Mine Committee—see Mine
*Reservoirs—see also Water Supply
*Resistance of Metals—see also Metals
*Resistance to Penetration of Metals when Tested by Impact, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
*Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
*Rhine, Freedom of the, 154
*Riveting—see Pneumatic
*Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312
*Rooney, T. E., on Phosphorus in Bronzes, 250
*Rowntree, Mr., on Human Needs, 289


General:
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Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Buda-Pesth, 414
*Salford Electric Power Station, 519
 
*Salvage—see Ships
Counting Joints, 245—see also Great Northern Locomotive
*Scarab Oil Burner, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
 
*Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
Inclined Cylinders, 331—see also Great Northern Locomotive
*Science and Technology, Imperial College of, 382
 
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Summary and Report, 197, 272; D gest of Report, D. Penman, 242, Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565 ; Report of Mine Breathing Apparatus Committee, 219
Parachute Tank for Water Crane, New South Wales Government Railways, 357
*Scientific Products, Exhibition of, 102, 142
 
*Screw-cutting Lathe—see Lathe
Practical Notes on Repair of Locomotive Boilers, E. W. Fell, 541
*Screw Threads, British Standard Fine, Tolerances of, New Report by British Engineering Standards Association, 254
 
*Separator, Oil, Summerscales, Limited, 39
Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 174
*Sewage Disposal Authority, Suggested, 161
 
*Shaping Machine, Aero-Propeller, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
Renewable Stay Heads for Locomotive Fireboxes, Mr. Snelson, and London and North-Western Railway, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
*Shaw, J. H., on High Pressure and High Temperature in Large Power Stations, 33, 38
 
*Shells—see War Material
Standard Locomotives, 11 : (Letters), 30, 61, 135, 166, 200
 
British, Colonial, and Indian :
Great Northern Three-cylinder Locomotive, 70, 72, 245, 331 {Two-page Supplement, July 26th, 1918); (Letters), 96, 200, 264, 286, 306, 347
 
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued)-.
British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
New South Wales Government Railways, Clear-view Locomotive Tender, 356, 357
 
Parachute Feed Water Tank, New South
 
Wales Government Railways, 357
 
Victorian  Railways—New  Consolidation
 
Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
 
Foreign:
American Loco motives, Pulverised Coal on.
 
156, 174
 
American Mallet Locomotive, Norfolk and
 
Western Railroad, 319
 
German Locomotive Industry, 177
 
Recent American Freight Locomotives, 222, 232
 
Standard American Locomotives, 372
 
RAINFALL, Relation of, to Configuration, . Carle Salter, 530
 
Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
 
Reclamation of Macedonian Marshes, 55
 
Recorders—see CO2
 
Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous
 
Metals, D. Hauson, 250
 
Reform in the File Industry, George Taylor, 1 3
 
Refractory Materials Conference of the Ceramic
 
Society, 332
 
Refractory Materials, Standardisation of Tests of, Cosmo Johns, 239
 
Reinforced Concrete Construction, Heathcote System, 551
 
Reinforced Concrete Pontoons at Sydney, 285
 
Reinforced Concrete Reservoir, 18,000,000
 
Gallons, at Winnipeg, 545
 
Reinforced Concrete—see also Ships, Concrete
 
Repair of Boilers—see Boilers
 
Repairing Cylinders—see Engines
 
Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report, 197, 272
 
Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report of Mine Committee—.see Mine
 
Reservo.’rs—see also Water Supply
 
Resistance of Metals—see also Metals
 
Resistance to Penetration of Metals when
 
Tested by Impact, &c., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
 
Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
 
I Rhine, Freedom of the, 154
 
i Riveting—see Pneumatic
 
Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Com-
 
I pany, 308,312
 
I Rooney, T. E., on Phosphorus in Bronzes, 250
 
; Ro wn tree, Mr., on Human Needs, 289
 
s
Salford Electric Power Station, 519
 
Salvage—see Ships
 
Scarab Oil Burner, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
 
Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
 
Science and Technology, Imperial College of, 382
 
Scientific and Industrial Research, Summary and Report, 197, 272 ; D gest of Report, D. Penman, 242, Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565 ; Report of Mine Breathing Apparatus Committee, 219
 
Scientific Products, Exhibition of, 102, 142
 
Screw-cutting Lathe—see Lathe
 
i Screw Threads, British Standard Fine, Tolerances of, New Report by British Engineering Standards Association, 254
 
1 Separator, Oil, Summerscales, Limited, 39
 
J Sewage Disposal Authority, Suggested, 161
 
i Shaping Machine, Aero-Propeller, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
 
Shaw, J. H„ on High Pressure and High Temperature in Large Power Stations, 33, 38
 
Shells—see War Material
 
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
 
*General:
General:
*- All Welded Ships, 61
All Welded Ships, 61
*- American Merchant Marine, Growth of. 138
 
*- British Shipbuilding, 183, 205
American Merchant Marine, Growth of, 138
*- British Shipbuilding Yards, 346
 
*- Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 286
British Shipbuilding, 183, 205
*- Concrete Shipbuilding at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
 
*- Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers. 443
British Shipbuilding Yards, 346
*- Egis Shipyard, 186
 
*- Electric Welding for Shipbuilding, 96, 119, 217
Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 286
*- Electrically Welded Barge, 122
 
*- Fabricated Ship in America, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
Concrete Shipbuilding at Poole, 191, 408, 4.11, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
*- Future of Shipbuilding, Edwin L. Orde, 498  
 
*- German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203  
Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers. 443
*- 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
 
*- Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
Egis Shipyard, 186
*- Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 518
 
*- Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain Cables, Memorandum by Lloyd’s Register, 134
Electric Welding for Shipbuilding, 96, 119, 217
*- Merchant Shipbuilding, 173
 
*- Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
Electrically Welded Barge, 122
*- Model Fabricated Ship, 171—see also Index to Paragraphs
 
*- More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
Fabricated Ship in America, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
*- Need of Ships, Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto, 451
 
Future of Shipbuilding, Edwin L. Ordc, 498 German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191,
 
408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
 
Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
 
Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 518 Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain
 
Cables, Memorandum by Lloyd’s Register, 134
 
Merchant Shipbuilding, 173
 
Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
 
Mode] Fabricated Ship, 171—see also Index to Paragraphs
 
More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
 
Need of Ships, Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto, 451
 
SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued).
SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued).
 
*General (continued):
General (continued):
*- Newark Shipyard and Fabricated Ships, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
 
*- Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
Newark Shipyard and Fabricated Ships, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
*- Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
 
*- Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
*- Shipbuilding, The Navy and Merchant, 120
 
*- Shipping and Shipbuilding after the War, 155
Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
*- Shipyard of the Furness Shipbuilding Company, North-East Coast, 73, 76
 
*- Shipyard, Hog Island, 57, 138
Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
*- Shipyards and Munition Works, Joint Committee, 335
 
*- Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited, 124
Shipbuilding, The Navy and Merchant, 120
*- Time Taken to Construct Ships, 256
 
*- Yarrow Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
Shipping and Shipbuilding after the War, 155
*British Navy:
 
*- British Naval Construction since 1914, 465
Shipyard of the Furness Shipbuilding Company, North-East Coast, 73, 76
*- British Warships Commissioned since 1914, 467
 
*Naval Matters:
Shipyard, Hog Island, 57, 138
*- Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
 
*- American Naval Policy, 489
Shipyards and Munition Works, Joint Committee, 335
*- Elements of Naval Power, 533
 
*- German Naval Policy, 161
Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited,
*- Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
 
*- Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
Time Taken to Construct Ships, 256
*- Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
 
*- Shortening the Naval Front, 353
Yarrow Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
*Foreign Navies :
 
*- German Light Cruiser Graudenz, 296
British Navy:
*- German Submarine Designs, 99
British Naval Construction since 1914, 465
*Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
 
*- Agawam, Fabricated American Ship, and Newark Shipyard, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
British Warships Commissioned since 1914, 467
*- 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918
 
*- Launch of Two 1000-Ton Concrete Barges at Barnstaple and Barrow-in-Furness, 286  
Naval Matters:
*- Motor-driven Concrete Schooner Molliette, 468, 469
Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
*- Oil Tanker, San Florentino, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 508
 
*- Salvage of the Onward, 493
American Naval Policy, 489
*- Salvage of the St. Paul, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December 6th, 1918)
 
*- Wooden Ocean Steamers, Large, Built in America, 93
Elements of Naval Power, 533
*SHORE, A. F., on Hardness Testing, andc., 239  
 
*Signals, Daylight, on Railways, Lamps for, 520  
German Naval Policy, 161
*Silica and Zirconia, 332
 
*Slag, Blast-furnace, as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
*Smoke System, Yarrow—see Ships Societies—see Associations, andc.  
 
*Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304  
Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
*Specialisation and Invention, W. G. Cass, 100  
 
*Standard Gas, 350, 354
Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
*Standard Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
 
*Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
Shortening the Naval Front, 353
*Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239
 
*State and the Housing Problem, 119
Foreign Navies :
*State and Reconstruction, 309
German Light Cruiser Graudenz, 296
*Stay Heads—see Railway Locomotives
 
*Steam—see also High-pressure
German Submarine Designs, 99
*Steam Generation Plant, Waste Products for, Meldrums, Limited, 400
 
*Steam Motor, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
*Steam, Value of Peat Fuel for the Generation of, 123, 163, 178, 180
Agawam, Fabricated American Ship, and Newark Shipyard, 523 (Iwo-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
*Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
*Stokes, Sir Wilfrid, on the Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, 6, 27
1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918
*Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
 
*Strikes—.see Labour
Launch of Two 1000-Ton Concrete Barges at Barnstaple and Barrow-in-Furness, 286
*Submarines—see Ships
 
*Sweden, The Industrial Development of, 309
Motor-driven Concrete Schooner Molliette, 468, 469
*Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and the Future, 442
 
*Syria, Machinery Markets of, 429
Oil Tanker, San Florentino, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 508
 
Salvage of the Onward, 493
 
Salvage of the St. Paul, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December Oth, 1918)
 
Wooden Ocean Steamers, Large, Built in America, 93                 "
 
SHORE, A. F., on Hardness Testing, &c., 239
 
Signals, Daylight, on Railways, Lamps for. 520 Silica and Zirconia, 332
 
Slag, Blast-furnace, as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
 
Smoke System, Yarrow—see Ships Societies—see Associations, &c.
 
Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304
 
Specialisation and Invention, W. G. Cass, 100
 
Standard Gas, 350, 354
 
Standard Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
 
Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
 
Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239
 
State and the Housing Problem, 119
 
State and Reconstruction, 309
 
Stay Heads—see Railway Locomotives
 
Steam—see also High-pressure
 
Steam Generation Plant, Waste Products for, Meldrums, Limited, 400
 
Steam Motor, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
 
Steam, Value of Peat Fuel for the Generation of, 123, 163, 178, 180
 
Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
Stokes, Sir Wilfrid, on the Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, 6, 27
 
Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
 
Strikes—see Labour
 
Submarines—see Ships
 
Sweden, The Industrial Development of, 309
 
Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and the Future, 442
 
Syria, Machinery Markets of, 429


T
T
TANKS, Feed-water—see Railway Locomotives
*TANKS, Feed-water—see Railway Locomotives
 
*Taps and Dies for Production Work, G. Doorakkers, 151, 186, 187
Taps and Dies for Production Work, G.
*Targets, Moving—see Ships, Naval Matters
 
*Taylor, George, on Reform in the File Industry, 13
Doorakkers, 151, 186, 187
*Technical Instruction in the Army, 311
 
*Technical School. Junior, for Middlesbroitgh, 207
Targets, Moving—see Ships, Naval Matters
*Tempering Water-quenched Gauges, Effect of, 537
 
*Tenders—see Railway Locomotives
Taylor, George, on Reform in the File Industry, 13
*Testing Hardness—see Hardness
 
*Testing of Materials, Dr. Unwin, 301
Technical Instruction in the Army, 311
*Tests on Tie Bars from the Menai Suspension Bridge, 47 ; (Letter), 518
 
*Textile Training at Bradford, 311
Technical School. Junior, for Middlesbrough, 207
*Tires, Tramway Car, Wear of, Arthur Norton, 292
 
*Torpedoes—see Ships, Naval Matters
Tempering Water-quenched Gauges, Effect of, 537
*Tractor, Italian Agricultural, Fiat Company, 488, 497
 
*Tractor for Military Light Railways, Built at Crewe, 339
Tenders-—see Railway Locomotives
*Tractors, Simplex Petrol, Motor Rail and Tram-car Company, 111, 118
 
*Trade and Industry, Lectures on, 61
Testing Hardness—see Hardness
*Trade, Overseas, Promotion of, 490
 
*Trains—see Railways
Testing of Materials, Dr. Unwin, 301
*Tramway Car Tires, Wear of, Arthur Norton, 292
 
*Trans-Australia—see Railways
Tests on Tie Bars from the Menai Suspension
*Transport—see also Railways and Aeronautics
 
*Transport and Delivery of Goods, 77 ; (Letter), 125
Bridge, 47 ; (Letter), 518
*Transport Developments, Irish, 407
 
*Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458
Textile Training at Bradford, 311
*Turbines, Rateau Marine Geared, 2500 H.P., British Westinghouse Company, 36
 
*Turbo-air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
Tires, Tramway Car, Wear of, Arthur Norton.
*Turbo-generator, A Large, 52
 
292
 
Torpedo©®—.see Ships, Naval Matters 488Or4Q7talian Agricu,turaI’ Fiat Company,
 
TrCrewefO339TiIitary Light Rai,ways> at
 
Tractors Simplex Petrol, Motor Rail and Tram-car Company, 111, ns
 
Trade and Industry, Lectures on, 61
 
Trade, Overseas, Promotion of, 490
 
Trains—see Railways
 
Tr?cjoWay Car Tires’ Wear of’ A1>thur Norton,
 
Trans-Australia-—see Railways
 
Transport— see also Railways and Aeronautics
 
Iran^port and Delivery of Goods, 77 ; (Letter),
 
Transport Developments, Irish, 407
 
Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458 lurbmes, Rateau Marine Geared, 2500 H.P.
 
British Westinghouse Company, 36 lurbo-air Compressor at the Holbrook Collierv,
 
Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
 
Turbo-generator, A Large, 52
 
L Dr7 ?»n thc ExPerimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of Materials, 301
 
Unwin Dr. W. C., on the Ludwik Test, 355, 435 Use of Lignite—see Lignite
 
VALUE of Peat Fuel—see Peat
 
Vaporiser, Paraffin, Martin’s Cultivator Com-pany, 339
 
Volunteer Engineers, London Army Troops 9^?lp1ann,ies’ 17’ 44’ 61> s3. 108, 128, 150, Inn’ 1™’      273’ 291> 320> 341> 347, 385,
 
406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347
 
w
WAGES Questions—see Labour
 
Wall Failure—see Retaining Wall
 
WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS !
Army to Shipyard, 262
 
Ca254Ir°n She,Is for the American Artillery,


German Maritime War Aims, 268
U
*UNWIN, Dr., on the Experimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of Materials, 301
*Unwin, Dr. W. C., on the Ludwik Test, 355, 435
*Use of Lignite—see Lignite


Infantry and Accessories, 375
V
 
*VALUE of Peat Fuel—see Peat
Military Building Work in the United States, 167
*Vaporiser, Paraffin, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
 
*Volunteer Engineers, London Army Troops Companies, 17, 44, 61, 83, 108, 128, 150, 171, 191, 234, 273, 29], 320, 341, 347, 385, 406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347
Railways—.see Railways
 
Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
 
Shel! of the Long-range Gun which is Bombarding Pans, 14
 
Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
 
Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Glou-cester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
 
AVASTE Products for Steam Generation. Plant Meldrums, Limited, 400
 
Water Power Development, Bombay, 507


W
*WAGES Questions—see Labour
*Wall Failure—see Retaining Wall
WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS :
*- Army to Shipyard, 262
*- Cast Iron Shells for the American Artillery, 254
*- German Maritime War Aims, 268
*- Infantry and Accessories, 375
*- Military Building Work in the United States, 167
*- Railways—see Railways
*- Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
*- Shell of the Long-range Gun which is Bombarding Paris, 14
*- Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
*- Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
*WASTE Products for Steam Generation, Plant, Meldrums, Limited, 400
*Water Power Development, Bombay, 507
WATER SUPPLY:
WATER SUPPLY:
Empire Water Resources, 141
*- Empire Water Resources, 141
 
*- Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine
*- Hobart Water Supply, 205
 
*- New York Water Supply, 109, 131
District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
*- Reservoir, 18,000,000-Gallon Reinforced Concrete, at Winnipeg, 545
 
*WEAR of Tramway Car Tires, Arthur Norton, 292
Hobart Water Supply, 205
*Welding, Electric—sec Electrical Matters
 
*Wilson Bridge at Lyons, 387, 396
New York Water Supply, 109, 131
*Wilson, D.. on Industrial Coal Economy, 383
 
*Winnipeg, 18,000,000-Gallon Concrete Reservoir at, 545
Reservoir, 18,000,000-Gallon Reinforced Concrete, at Winnipeg, 545
*Women in Munition Factories, 30
 
*Wood Stave Pipe for Hydro-Electric Plant in New Zealand, 400 : (Letter), 471
WRAR Oi Tramway Car Tires, Arthur Norton,
*Wood Waste, Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
 
*Wooden Steamers—see Ships
Welding, Electric— see Electrical Matters
*Woolwich, 555
 
*Works, Motor Lorry, Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
ilson Bridge at Lyons, 387, 396
*Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
 
*Workshops, Heating and Ventilation of, 4
Wilson, D., on Industrial Coal Economy, 383
*Workshops, Progress Department, 486
 
Winnipeg, 18,000,000-Gallon Concrete Reservoir at, 545 '
 
Women in Munition Factories, 30
 
Wood Stave Pipe for Hydro-Electric Plant in
 
Aew Zealand, 400 : (Letter), 471
 
Wood Waste, Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
 
Wooden Steamers—.see Ships
 
Woolwich, 555
 
Works, Motor Lorry, Associated Equipment
 
Company 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
 
Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester
 
Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550,
 
Workshops, Heating and Ventilation of, 4
 
W orkshops, Progress Department, 486
 
fARROW Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218 tarrow’s Works, Manufacture of* Artificial Limbs at, 236, 244


z
Y
*YARROW Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
*Yarrow’s Works, Manufacture of Artificial Limbs at, 236, 244


Refractories, 333
Z
*ZINC Refractories, 333


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A

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, at Aberdeen Joint Station, 372
  • Accidents in Workshops, Factories, andc., Prevention of, 400
  • Admiralty Contracts, 39
  • Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
  • Aerial Transport—sec Aeronautics

AERONAUTICS :

  • - A.E.G. Armoured Infantry Biplane, 206
  • - Aeronautical Inventions, 5
  • - Aero Propeller Shaping Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
  • - Aluminium Pistons for Aero Engines, 35
  • - Audro-Diimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392
  • - Civil Aerial Transport, 511
  • - Flight at High Altitudes, 11, 16
  • - Fokker Single-seater Biplane, 282
  • - Future of Flying, 557
  • - Giant Aeroplanes, 419
  • - Gotha Bombing Biplane, 435, 460, 461
  • - Halberstadt Two-seater Biplane, 302
  • - Hannoveraner Two-seater Biplane, 225; (Letter), 264
  • - Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, 497
  • - L.V.G. Two-seater Biplanes, 483, 524
  • - Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
  • - Pfalz Single-seater Biplane Scout, 270
  • - Power and Weight of American Aeroplane Engines, 338
  • - Problems of Aeroplane Improvement, 506
  • - Rumpier Two-seater Reconnaissance Biplane, 248
  • - Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand on Some Problems in Aeronautics, 16
  • AGRICULTURAL Tractor, Fiat Company, 488, 497
  • Air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Belliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
  • Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
  • Alcohol, Ethyl, Manufacture of, from Wood Waste, 204
  • Alcohol, Industrial, Committee, 323
  • Alkins, W. E., on Progressive Cold Work on Copper, 216
  • Allen, R. W., on the Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, 198, 228
  • Alloy, Copper Aluminium, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
  • Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251
  • Aluminium, Annealing—see Annealing
  • Ambulance Train—see Railways
  • American Artillery, Cast Iron Shells for, 254
  • American 600-Ton Blast Furnace, 108

AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 155

  • - New American Electric Furnace for Brass Melting, 155
  • - Rapid Shipbuilding in America, 155
  • AMERICAN and German Manufacturers, 315
  • American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
  • American Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
  • American Merchant Marine, Growth of, 138
  • American Pulverised Coal Device, The Lopulco, 537
  • Anderson, R. J., on Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., 251
  • Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., R. J. Anderson, 251
  • Army to Shipyard, 262
  • Army, technical Instruction in the, 311
  • Artificial Limbs, Manufacture of, at Messrs. Yarrow’s Works, 236, 244
  • Aspinall, Sir John A. F., on Railway Transport, 397, 401, 421
  • Aspinall, Sir John A. F., Retirement of, 529
  • Associated Enu pment Company, Motor Lorry Works, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • Association of Engineers. Manchester:
  • - Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
  • - Standardisation in Engineering, Mr. J. Butterworth’s Presidential Address, 334
  • Institute. Iron and Steel:
  • - Autumn Meeting, 238, 258
  • - Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
  • - Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
  • - Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., Dr. A. McWilliam, 239, 340
  • - Influence of Hot Deformation on the Qualities of Steel, Mons. G. Charpy, 238
  • - Magnetic Analysis as a Means of Studying the Structure of Iron Alloys, K. Honda, 261
  • - Phosphorus in Malleable Cast Iron, J. H. Leng, 261
  • - Prevention of Growth in Grey Cast Iron T. E. Hurst, 239
  • - Principles of Open-hearth Furnace Design C. H. F. Bagley, 259
  • - Rate of Change at 100 deg. Cent, and at Ordinary Temperatures in Electrical Resistance of Hardened Steel, E. D. Camobell, 260
  • - Reaction between Pure Carbon Monoxide andc., Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, 239
  • - Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239
  • - Telescopic Focussing Apparatus for Photomicrography, A. F, Hallimond, 260

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
  • - Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. S. Rollings, 258
  • - Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259
  • - Warping of Steel through Repeated Quenching, T. H. Whiteley, 239
  • Institute of Metals:
  • - Alloys of Copper and Zinc, F. Johnson, 251
  • - Annealing Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheet, andc., R. J. Anderson, 251
  • - Autumn Meeting, 216, 250
  • - Copper Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
  • - Effect of Progressive Cold Work on the Tensile Properties of Pure Copper, W. E. Alkins, 216
  • - Influence of Impurities on Mechanical Properties of Admiralty Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
  • - Phosphorus in Bronzes, T. E. Rooney, 250
  • - Rapid Recrystallisation of Deformed Nonferrous Metals, D. Hanson, 250
  • - Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314 —see also Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • - Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Captain A. E. Plant, 251
  • Institute, The Textile:
  • - Autumn Conference at Bradford, 311
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • - October Examinations, 1918, Pass List (Interim), 499
  • - Sir J. A. F. Aspinall’s Presidential Address on Railway Transport, 401, 421
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers:
  • - Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
  • - High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
  • - Patent Law Committee Report, 438
  • Institution, Junior, of Engineers:
  • - The Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
  • - Law Governing Resistance to Penetration of Metals, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435—see also Institute of Metals
  • - Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
  • - Manchester Meeting : Hardness Papers Repeated, 379
  • - Patent Law Committee Report, 438
  • - Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of Metals, Dr. Unwin, 301
  • - Value of the Indentation Method in Determination of Hardness, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
  • Institution of Mining Engineers:
  • - Annual Meeting at Nottingham, 240
  • - Chance Acetylene Safety Lamp, W. Maurice, 242
  • - Developments in Coalfields South of Sydney, Dr. J. R. M. Robertson, 242
  • - Magnetic Meridian as a Basis for Mining Surveys, T. L. Galloway, 242
  • - Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, Digest of, D. Penman, 242
  • - Presidential Address, Mr. E. B. Walker, 240
  • Institution or Municipal and County Engineers:
  • - Public Works in Middlesbrough, S. E. Burgess, 293
  • Institution of Naval Architects:
  • - Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
  • Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and shipbuilders:
  • - Future of Shipbuilding, Presidential Address, Edwin L. Orde, 498
  • Institution of Water Engineers:
  • - Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
  • - Relation of Rainfall to Configuration, Carle Salter, 530
  • - Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
  • Society, Ceramic :
  • -Conference of Refractory Materials Section at Swansea, 332
  • - German Monopoly of Magnesite, 332
  • - Production and the Outlook, 333
  • - Raw Materials in South Wales, 332
  • - Silica and Zirconia, 332
  • - Zinc Refractories, 333
  • Society of Chemical Industry :
  • - Formation of Chemical Engineering Group,
  • Society. Faraday :
  • - Occlusion of Gases by Metals, Papers and Discussion, 444
  • - Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture Dr. Andrew McCance, 444
  • - Foreword on the Great War, Sir Robert Hadfield, 444
  • - Gases Occluded in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444
  • - Properties of Metals as Affected by their Occluded Gases, Cosmo Johns, 444

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Society Royal Aeronautical, of Great Britain:
  • - Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
  • - Wilbur Wright Lecture, Dr. W. F. Durand on Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
  • Society, Royal, of Arts:
  • - Chairman’s Address on Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
  • ATHERTON, W. H., on Conveyors for Engineering Works, 462

B

  • BAGLEY, C. H. F., on Principles of Open- hearth Furnace Design, 259
  • Baker, Dr. T., on Gases Occluded in Steel, 444
  • Balanced Reactions in Steel—see Iron and Steel
  • Barge Canal—see Canal
  • Batson, R. G. C., on The Value of the Indenta¬tion Method in the Determination of Hard¬ness, 354, 435
  • Bell, J. J., on the Georgian Bay Canal, 527
  • Biplanes—see Aeronautics
  • Blast-furnace, American 600-Ton, 108
  • Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
  • Blizard, John, on The Value of Peat Fuel for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Boiler-house, CO2 Recorders in the, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
  • Boiler-rooms, Air Supply to, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
  • Boilers, Locomotive, Notes on the Repair of. E. W. Fell, 541
  • Bombay Water Power Development, 507
  • Books of Reference, 39, 129, 427
  • Bosh Tuyeres, Use of, &c.—see Iron and Steel
  • Bradford Technical College, 311
  • Brakes—see Railways
  • Brass and Copper Trades, Future of, Confer¬ence, 335
  • Brazil, Engineering in, 285
  • Brazil, Engineering Opportunities in, 364, 407, 491
  • Bridge, Menai Suspension, Tests on Tie Bars from, 47 ; (Letter), 518
  • Bridge over the Vistula at Warsaw, 80, 81
  • Bridge, The Wilson, at Lyons, 387, 396
  • Bridge, Victoria High Level, in New Zealand, 446
  • British East Africa, Electric Power Supply, 328
  • British Engineering Standards Association, New Report on Tolerances of Fine Screw Threads, 254
  • British Potash Industry, 148
  • British Scientific Products Exhibition, 102, 142
  • Bronzes, Phosphorus in, T. E. Rooney, 250
  • Bulgaria as a Field for Engineering Enterprise, 427
  • Burgess, S. E., on Public Works in Middlesbrough, 293
  • Burner, Liquid Fuel, for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445

C

  • CABLES, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Cables for Ships—see Ships
  • Canal, Georgian Bay, J. J. Bell, 527
  • Canal, Leclaire, on the Mississippi River, 65
  • Canal Svstem, New York State Barge, 49, 54, 90, 98
  • Cars, Railway—see Railways
  • Cass, W. G., on Specialisation and Invention, 100
  • Catalogues, 42, 61, 86, 149, 170, 190, 210, 318, 382, 496
  • Centre Drill, New Type of, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
  • Charpy, Monsieur G., on Influence of Hot- deformition on the Qualities of Steel, 238
  • Chemical Engineer, The, 115
  • Chile, Development of Port Chanaral, 199

COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :

  • - American Pulverised Coal-feeding Device, 537
  • - Coal Conservation Committee, Report of, 158
  • - Coal Position, 224
  • - Coke Fuel Steam Motor, Clarkson, Limited, 10J, 103
  • - Coke Oven, Semet-Solvay, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Com¬pany, Limited, 430, 440
  • - Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
  • - Fuel Economy, 125
  • - German Coal Market, 190
  • - Increase in the Price of Coal, 30
  • - Industrial Coal Economy, D. Wilson, 383
  • - Locomotive Coaling Plant at Buda-Pesth, 414
  • - Low-temperature Distillation of Coal in America, 125
  • - Malay Peninsula, Coal Production in, 191
  • - Production of Oil from Cannel Coal, 120
  • - Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 174
  • - Pulverised Coal Fuel in an American Smelt¬ing Plant, 520
  • - Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
  • COGGING Mill, Electrically-driven Reversing, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 510, 513 : (Note), 564
  • Coil Winding, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Commercial Education, 56
  • Compressor—see Air Compressor
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Construction, Heathcote System, 551
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Pontoons at Sydney, 285
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Reservoir at Winnipeg, 545
  • Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 191, 286—see also Ships
  • Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
  • Contracts, 128, 496
  • Conveyors for Engineering Works, W. H. Atherton, 462
  • Co-operation in Engineering and Allied Trades, 565
  • Copper-Aluminium Alloy, Disintegration, Dr. R. Seligman and Dr. P. Williams, 251
  • Copper, Progressive Cold Work on, andc., W. E. Alkins, 216
  • Copper and Zinc Alloys, F. Johnson, 251
  • CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
  • Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
  • Cylinders—see Engines, also Railway Locomotives

D

  • DERBYSHIRE, Drilling for Oil in, 346. 352
  • Development of Port Chanaral, Chile, 198
  • Discharge of Workpeople, 499
  • Doorakkers, G., on Taps and Dies for Production Work, 151, 186, 187
  • Drainage of Macedonian Marshes, 55
  • Drill, Centre, New Type of, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
  • Drop Hammer, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
  • Dunlop Rubber Company’s Education Scheme, 262
  • Durand, Dr. W. F., on Some Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, 11, 16
  • Durham—see Electrical Matters

E

  • EDUCATION, Commercial, 56
  • Educational Intelligence, 212, 286, 382, 452, 521
  • Edwards, Professor C. A., on the Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, 216, 314
  • Edwards, Professor C. A., and F. W. Willis, on a New Method of Testing Hardness, 142, 354, 435
  • Eight Hours Day in Germany, 534
  • Elbourne, E. T., on Labour Administration, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 463, 478, 504, 548

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - American Hydro-electric Plant, Enlarging, 116
  • - Barge, Electrically Welded, 122
  • - Bombay Water Power Development, 507
  • - British East Africa. Electric Power Supply, 328
  • - Cables, Detective and Protective, Devices for, W. T. Glover and Co., 116
  • - Cast Iron, Electric Welding of. 167
  • - Coil-winding Machines, Igranic Electric Company, 167
  • - Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
  • - Electric Power Developments during the War, 451
  • - Electric Supply Undertakings in London, 561
  • - Electrode Annealing Furnace, Gas-fired, Davis Furnace Company, 560
  • - Empire Water Resources, 141
  • - Granby Power Supply at Anyot, British Columbia, 24, 32
  • - High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 38
  • - Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
  • - Locomotives—.see Railway Locomotives
  • - Midland Electricity Supply, 83
  • - Muffle Furnace with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
  • - Power Station, San Fernando, 325, 330 (Twopage Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
  • - Printing Machines, Electrically-driven, Bruce Peebles and Co., Limited, 140, 144
  • - Railways—see Railways
  • - Reversing Cogging Mill, Electrically-driven 38in., British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 510, 513 ; (Note), 564
  • - Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312
  • - Salford Electric Power Station, 519
  • - Shipbuilding, Electric Welding for, 96, 119, 217
  • - Turbo-Generator, A Large German, 52
  • - Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
  • EMPIRE Water Resources, 141
  • Enemy Patents, 57

ENGINES AND MOTORS :

  • - American Aeroplane Engines, Power and Weight of, 338
  • - Austro-Daimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392
  • - Benz Aero Engine, Aluminium and Cast Iron Pistons for, 35
  • - Future of the Oil Engine, 77, 80
  • - Gas-blowing Engine, 1500 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 10, 16, 207 (Two-page Supplement, September 6th, 1918)
  • - Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement fop Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227

ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued):

  • - Heavy Oil Engine, Charles E. Lucke, 80
  • - Locomotive Engines—see Locomotives, also Railway Locomotives
  • - Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
  • - Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
  • ENGINEERING and Allied Trades, Co-operation in, 565
  • Engineering in Brazil, 285 -see also Engineering Opportunities
  • Engineering Enterprise, Bulgaria as a Field for, 427
  • Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
  • Engineering Markets of Brazil—-see Engineering Opportunities
  • Engineering Markets of the Near East, 213
  • Engineering Opportunities in Brazil, 364, 407, 491
  • Engineering Standards Committee, Change of Name, 254
  • Engineers’ Protective Associations, 74
  • Engineers, Volunteer, London, Army Troops Companies, 17, 44, 61, 83, 108, 128,‘150. 171, 191, 212, 234, 273, 291, 320, 341, 347, 385, 406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347
  • English for the English, 26
  • Exhibition, British Scientific Products, 102, 142
  • Exhibition of “Key” Industries, 285, 315

F

  • FACTORY Education Scheme, 262
  • Fell, E. W., on the Repair of Locomotive Boilers, 541
  • File Industry, Reform in the, George Taylor, 13 Fire-boxes—see Railway Locomotives
  • Fletcher, J. E., on the Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds, 259
  • Flight and Flying—see Aeronautics
  • Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
  • Forthcoming Engagements, 20, 42, 64, 83, 106, 128, 149, 170, 190, 212, 232, 256, 273, 296, 318, 338, 360, 382, 406, 428, 450, 476, 500, 522, 544, 566
  • Freedom of the Rhine, 154
  • Freezing—see Water Supply
  • Freight Traffic—see Railways
  • French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
  • Fuel Economy, 125
  • Fuel, Peat, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Fuel, Pulverised Coal, in an American Smelting Plant, 520
  • Fuel, Rationing of. 267 ; (Letter), 328
  • Functions of the Government in Relation to Industry, W. L. Hichens, 412
  • Furnace, Electric Muffle, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
  • Furnace, Gas-fired Electrode Annealing, Davis Furnace Company, 560
  • Furnace, Gas-fired High-speed Steel Hardening, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
  • Furnaces, Gas-fired, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
  • Furnaces—see also Iron and Steel
  • Future of the Brass and Copper Trades, Conference, 335
  • Future of the Gas Industry, 350, 354

G

  • GAS Engines—see Engines
  • Gas Furnaces—see Furnaces
  • Gas Industry, Future of the, 350, 354
  • Gases, Occlusion of, by Metals, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
  • Gauges, Water-quenched, Effect of Tempering on, 537
  • Georgian Bay Canal, J. J. Bell, 527
  • German Industries, Nationalisation of, 555
  • German Machinery Trade Organisation, 247
  • German Maritime War Aims, 268
  • German Ships—see Ships
  • Germany, Eight Hours’ Day in, 534
  • Germany, Foreign Patents in, 183
  • Goggles, Protective, 506
  • Goods, Transport and Delivery of, 77 : (Letter), 125
  • Grain Growth in Metals Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
  • Grain-handling Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 240, 241
  • Grain-unloading Plant, Portable Pneumatic, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
  • Gun-metal, Impurities in, F. Johnson, 250
  • Guns and Gunnery—see War Material

H

  • HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Sound Steel, 543
  • Hammer, Drop, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, 202, 210
  • Hanson, D., on Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous Metals, 250
  • Hardness Test, The Ludwik, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435
  • Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
  • Hardness Testing, New Method, Professor C. A. Edwards and F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
  • Hardness, Value of Indentation Method in Determination of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
  • Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas-fired Furnaces, 497
  • Heathcote System of Reinforced Concrete Construction, 551
  • Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, 4
  • Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
  • Heavy Oil Engines—see Engines
  • Hichens, W. L., on the Functions of the Government in Relation to Industry, 412
  • High Level Steel Arch in New Zealand, 446
  • High-pressure and High-temperature Steam in Large Power Stations, J. H. Shaw, 33, 38
  • History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333
  • Hobart—see Water Supply
  • Hog Island Shipyard, 57
  • Holland, Large Pumping Stations in, 106, 486
  • Hollings, J. S., on the Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, 258
  • Housing—see Labour
  • Humanity, Laws of, 245
  • Hurst, J. E., on the Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, 93
  • Hydro-electric Plant, American, Enlarging, 116
  • Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, Wood Stave Pipe for, 400

I

  • IMPERIAL College of Science and Technology 382
  • Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, 93
  • Impurities in Gun-metal, F. Johnson, 250
  • Indian Sea Ports, Bombay, Chittagong and Rangoon, 334
  • Industrial Alcohol Committee, 323
  • Industrial Coal—see Coal
  • Industrial Development of Norway, 530
  • Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
  • Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
  • Industrial Future of the Pyrenees, 51
  • Industrial Reconstruction Council Lectures, 61
  • Industry, Functions of the Government in Relation to, W. L. Hichens, 412
  • Infantry and Accessories, 375
  • Influence of Elements, andc.—see Iron and Steel
  • Influence of Hot Deformation, andc.—see Iron and Steel
  • Institutes and Institutions—-see Associations, andc.
  • Insurance, National Health, 20
  • Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines Invention, Specialisation and, W. G. Cass, 100
  • Irish Transport Developments, 417

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Addition of Steel to Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 93
  • - Admiralty Contracts, Procedure for Ordering Steel Materials, 39
  • - American 600-Ton Blast-furnace, 108
  • - Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, Dr. Andrew McCance, 444
  • - Cast Iron Shells for the American Artillery, 254
  • - Casting of Steel in Ingot and Other Moulds, J. E. Fletcher, 259
  • - Electric Muffle Furnace, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
  • - Electric Welding of Cast Iron, 167
  • - French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
  • - Gas-fired Electrode Annealing Furnace, Davis Furnace Company, 560
  • - Gas-fired Furnaces, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
  • - German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
  • - Hardness Testing, andc., A. F. Shore, and Notes by Sir R. Hadfield, 239
  • - High-speed Steel-hardening Furnace, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
  • - Indentation Method in Determination of Hardness, Value of, R. G. C. Batson, 354, 435
  • - Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., Dr. A. Me William, 239, 340
  • - Influence of Hot Deformation on the Qualities of Steel, Monsieur G. Charpy, 238
  • - Iron-making in Italy, 545
  • - Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
  • - Iron and Steel Trades, Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, 318
  • - Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s Committee Report, Adverse Opinion by Council of British Federation of Iron, Steel, andc., Merchants, 318
  • - Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain Cables, 134
  • - Occluded Gases in Steel, Dr. T. Baker, 444
  • - Principles of Open-hearth Furnace Design, C. H. F. Bagley, 259
  • - Sound Steel, Sir R. Hadfield, 543
  • - Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials Cosmo Johns, 239
  • - Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited, 124
  • - Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron, J. S. Rollings, 258
  • - Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, T. B. Mackenzie, 259

J

  • JEFFRIES, Dr. Z., on Grain Growth in Metals, 250
  • Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 52, 333, 534
  • Johns, Cosmo, on Properties of Metals as Affected by their Occluded Gases, 444
  • Johns, Cosmo, on Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, 239
  • Johnson, F., on Alloys of Copper and Zinc, 251
  • Johnson, F., on Impurities in Gun-metal, 250

K

  • KERSHAW, J. B. C., on CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, 45, 67
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., on the Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, andc., 121, 133
  • “Key” Industries Exhibition, 315

L LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:

  • - American Railway Wages Commission, 87
  • - Army to Shipyard, 262
  • - Discharge of Workpeople, 499
  • - Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
  • - Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565
  • - Labour Administration, E. T. Elbourne, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 453, 478, 504, 548
  • - Laws of Humanity, 245 ; (Letters), 286, 306
  • - Meanest Thing, 267
  • - Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
  • - Prevention of Accidents in Workshops, Factories, andc., 400

LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS (continued):

  • - Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304
  • - State and the Housing Problem, 119
  • - Strike at Coventry, 78, 99, 106
  • - Women in Munition Factories, 30
  • LAMPS for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520
  • Lathe, Precision Screw-cutting, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558

LATIN-AMERICAN ENGINEERING NOTES:

  • - Extension of Habana Docks, 69
  • - Port San Antonio, 69
  • - Steam Engines for Argentina, 69
  • - Water Power in Venezuela, 69
  • - Water Supply of Guayaquil, 69
  • LAUNCHES—see Ships
  • Laws of Humanity—see Labour

LEADERS:

  • - American Naval Policy, 489
  • - British Naval Construction since 1914, 465
  • - British Shipbuilding, 183
  • - Civil Aerial Transport, 511
  • - Coal Position, 224
  • - Commercial Education, 56
  • - Counting Joints, 245
  • - Eight Hours’ Day in Germany, 534
  • - Electric Welding in Shipbuilding, 119
  • - Elements of Naval Power, 533
  • - Empire Water Resources, 141
  • - Flight at High Altitudes, 11
  • - Foreign Patents in Germany, 183
  • - French Iron Ore Deposits and Germany, 331
  • - Future of the Oil Engine, 77
  • - German Naval Policy, 161
  • - German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203
  • - German Steel Industry and the Future, 224
  • - German Submarine Designs, 99
  • - Higher Pressures, 33
  • - Inclined Cylinders, 331
  • - Industrial Development of Sweden, 309
  • - Infantry and Accessories, 375
  • - Irish Transport Developments, 417
  • - Iron and Steel Regeneration of France, 375
  • - Laws of Humanity, 245
  • - Macedonian Marshes, 55
  • - Machinery Design and National Character, 33
  • - Meanest Thing, 267
  • - Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
  • - More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
  • - Mr. Rowntree on Human Needs, 289
  • - Nationalisation of German Industries, 555
  • - Nationalised Railways, 511
  • - Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
  • - Problems of Peace, 417
  • - Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
  • - Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
  • - Railway Canal and Harbour Charges, 203
  • - Railway Executive Committee, 289
  • - Railway Manager on Transport, 397
  • - Rationing of Fuel, 267
  • - Shortening the Naval Front, 353
  • - Standard Gas, 354
  • - Standard Locomotives, 11
  • - Standard Railway Equipment, 442
  • - State and the Housing Problem, 119
  • - State and Reconstruction, 309
  • - Strike at Coventry, 78, 99
  • - Suggested Sewage Disposal Authority, 161
  • - Transport and Delivery of Goods, 77
  • - Wanted : A Railway Policy, 465
  • - War Administration of British and American Railways, 397
  • - Woolwich, 555
  • LECLAIRE Canal on the Mississippi River, 65
  • Lectures on Trade and Industry, 61

LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:

  • - England, North of, 19, 41, 62, 85, 104, 126, 147, 169, 189, 209, 231, 253, 275, 295, 317, 337, 359, 380, 403, 425, 449, 473, 495, 516, 539, 563
  • - Lancashire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168, 188, 208, 230, 252, 274, 293, 316, 335, 358, 379, 402, 423, 447, 472, 493, 515, 538, 562 ; (Letter), 518
  • - Midlands and Staffordshire, 18, 40, 62, 84, 104, 126, 146, 168, 188, 208, 229, 251, 274, 293, 315, 335, 357, 379, 402, 423, 447, 471, 493, 515, 537, 562
  • - Scotland, 20, 42, 64, 86, 105, 128, 147, 169, 189, 210, 231, 253, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359. 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564 ; (Letter), 518
  • - Sheffield, 19, 41, 63, 85, 105, 127, 146, 168, 188, 208, 230, 252, 275, 294, 316, 336, 358, 380, 403, 424, 448, 472, 494, 516, 538, 563 ; (Letter), 178
  • - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 20, 42, 64, 86, 106, 128, 148, 170, 190, 210, 232, 254, 276, 295, 317, 337, 359, 381, 404, 426, 450, 474, 495, 517, 540, 564

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:

  • - Air Raid Casualties, Mark H. Judge, 306, 414
  • - Ancient Pumps, G. E. C. Lamb, 347
  • - Annealed v. Wrought Iron Castings, W. J. May, 306
  • - Boy in Industry. R. R. Hyde, 8, 125 ; J. W. W., 74 ; W. Duckett, 96 ; F. E. Johnson, 166 ; D. H. Macartney, 125; A. S. Murdoch, 200, 391
  • - British and Continental Railway Tunnel, Geo. Remington, 471
  • - British Railways and the War, Hexagon, 306 Christmas and Overseas Troops, Joseph Meech, 471
  • - Costing in the Brass Trade, H. F. Smith, 135
  • - Counterfeit Gold Coins from Venezuela, H. M. Sayers, 30
  • - County of London Royal Engineer Volunteers, C. B. Clay, 347
  • - Education of Engineers, H. G. Taylor, 470
  • - Electric Railway Rolling Stock, W. J. T., 518
  • - Employers and Employed, E. W. Petter, 178
  • - Engineers in the Aimy, Efficiency, 74
  • - Engineers and India, Scribe, 8 ; Indicus, 217 ; G. Jordan, 264 ; Albino, 264
  • - Fourth Dimension, C. F. D. M., 347 ; A. C. Garwood, 391
  • - Future for Engineers in India—see Engineers and India
  • - Future of the Professional Classes, A. F. Wickenden, 30

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):

  • - Goods Clearing Houses, A. W. Gattie, 125
  • - High-pressure Steam, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 135—see also Steam
  • - Industrial Combination and the Export Merchant System, Howard F. Smith, 8
  • - Large Wood Pipe in New Zealand, Grating, 471
  • - Laws of Humanity, W. A., 286 ; S. R. H., 306
  • - Locomotive Builders of the Past, P. C. Dewhurst, 61
  • - Lost Time Within the Meaning, &c. &c., Machine Shop Foreman, 61
  • - Menai Suspension Bridge, F. H. Frankland, 518
  • - Modern Sewage Treatment, S. E. Melling, 518
  • - New Merchant Ships : Timber as Auxiliarv, R. M. Steele, 8
  • - Output of Scottish Shale Oil, H. J. Peddie, 518
  • - Patent Law Reform, J. Keith, 30, 286, 328, 413 ; Prior Lien, 306, 347 ; Patent Agent, 470
  • - Pneumatic Grain Handling—see Portable, andc.
  • - Portable Grain - handling Plant, G. F. Zimmer, 135; R. Boby, Limited, 242 ; Power Plant Company, Limited, 414
  • - Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, Hugh R. Lewis, 60 ; C. Gribble, 96
  • - Properties of Steam—see Steam
  • - Public Supplies of Electricity, F. B. Nathan, 264
  • - Rationing of Fuel, W. H. Casmey, 328
  • - Real Speed of Aeroplanes, J. D. North, 264
  • - Renewable Stay Heads, R. G. Miller, 200 : F. M. Jones, 217 ; E. W. Fell, 217 ; S. Mannering, 242
  • - Reservoirs at Buenos Aires, C. E. D. Waring,
  • - Restriction in the Employment of Engineers, Institution, M. Inst. Met. andc., 30
  • - Sawdust Briquettes, A. E. A. Edwards, 264
  • - Simplified Cosine Formula, W. F. Dunton, 96
  • - Standardisation of Locomotives, F. W. Brewer, 30, 135, 200 ; J. Riekie, 61, 166
  • - State Control of Railways, One Who Knows, 561
  • - Steam, Properties of, High-pressure, When is Steam Superheated ? A. J. Nicholson, 8 ; F. B. Aspinall, 60, 166, 217, 286, 470 ; J. Riekie, 166, 178, 264 ; C. R. K., 242, 413 ; W. H. Booth, 264, 471 ; A. J. Brewer, 286
  • - Syndication in Industry, Howard F. Smith, 328
  • - Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, Motor Traction Publishing Company, 61
  • - Three-cylinder Locomotives—see. Valve Gear
  • - Trade and Commerce, British Federation of Iron, Steel, andc., Merchants, 200
  • - Training of Apprentices—see Boy in Industry
  • - Valve Gears lor Three-cylinder Locomotives, R. C. Porter, 96 ; H. Holcroft, 96 ; Loco., M.I.M.E., 96, 200, 264, 286, 306 ; H. S. Vincent, 347
  • - When is Steam Superheated ?-—see Steam
  • - Whitley Scheme Weakness ? Design, 178
  • - Why not a Five-day Working Week ? E. T. Good, 347
  • - Work for Young Engineers, Beta, 471
  • - Works Organisation, H. G. R., 561
  • LIGNITE, Bagasse and Wood Waste, Use of, for Power Generation, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
  • Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
  • Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, Use of, Captain A. E. Plant, 251

LITERATURE :

  • Reviews:
  • - All the World’s Aircraft, C. C. Grey, 301, 398
  • - Coal and its Scientific Uses, W. A. Bone, 163, 512
  • - Power Plant : Installation, Upkeep and Economical Operation, T. R. Wollaston, 269
  • - Selected Papers on Social and Economic Questions, Sir Benjamin C. Browne, 163, 466
  • Short Notices:
  • - Aircraft Mechanics’ Handbook, F. H. Colvin, 269
  • - Ports and Terminal Facilities, R. S. MacElwee, 163, 269
  • Books Received:
  • - Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, P. Kemp, 269
  • - Applications of Electrolysis in Chemical Industry, A. J. Hale, 376
  • - British Scientific Products Exhibition, August 12th to September 7th, 1918, 301
  • - CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR :
  • -- Dominion Water Power Branch Water Resources, Paper No. 20, “ Interests Dependent on Winnipeg River Power,” 79
  • - DEPARTMENT OF MINES—MINES BRANCH :
  • -- Analyses of Canadian Fuels in Five Parts : Part I., The Maritime Provinces ; Part II., Quebec and Ontario ; Part III., Manitoba and Saskatchewan ; Edgar Stansfield and J. H. H. Nicolls, 398
  • -- Annual Report on Mineral Production of Canada during 1916, J. McLeish, 398
  • -- Iron Ore Occurrences in Canada, Vol. II., and Maps, 79
  • -- Mineral Springs of Canada : Part II., Chemical Character of Some Canadian Mineral Springs, E. T. Elworthy, 398
  • -- Report on the Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada : Vol. V., Province of British Columbia, W. A. Parkes, 398
  • -- Report on the Clay Resources of Southern Saskatchewan, N. B. Davis, 398
  • - Carburation in Theory and Practice, R. W. A. Brewer, 79
  • - Chemical Analysis of Iron, A. A. Blair, 13
  • - Chemical Combination among Metals, Dr. Michele Giua and Dr. Clara Giua-Lottini, 79
  • - Coal, The Economical Use of, J. H. Anderson/ 163
  • - Coast Erosion and Protection, E. R. Matthews, 301

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Books Received (continued):
  • - Colour in relation to Chemical Constitution, E. R. Watson, 100
  • - Concrete Engineers’ Handbook, G. A. Hoo] and others, 163
  • - Decimal Educator, Vol. I., No. 1, September, 1918, 398
  • - Decimal Money Tables, A. M. Pooley, 13
  • - Do You Pay Excess Profits ? T. Frame Miller, 163
  • - Drainage Problems of the East, Vol. II., Plans, C. C. James, 13
  • - Electrical Engineering, General Lectures on, C. P. Steinmetz, 100
  • - Electric Motors and Control Systems, A. T. Dover, 79
  • - Electric Motors, W. Perron Maycock, 376
  • - Electro-Magnetic Theory of Light, Elements of the, L. Silberstein, 163
  • - Engineering Science, A Primer of, Ewart S. Andrews, 79
  • - Flying Book : The Aviation World Who’s Who and Industrial Directory, 1918, W. L. Wade, 100
  • - From War to Work, Samuel Turner, 79
  • - Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Fridolin Reiser, 79
  • - Heating and Ventilation, J. R. Allen and J. W. Walker, 100
  • - High Explosives, Captain E. de W. S. Colver, 79
  • - How to Work a Spindle Moulder, W. T. Blackmur, 79
  • - Human Needs of Labour, B. S. Rowntree, 100
  • - In Trattamento Termico Preliminare degli Acciai Dolci e Semiduri, per Costruzioni Meccaniche, Ulrico Hoepli, 79
  • - Industrial Electrometallurgy, Eric K. Rideal, 163
  • - Ingots and Ingot Moulds, A. W. Brearley and H. Brearley, 163
  • - International Mining Laws, F. T. Van Wagenen, 190
  • - Italian Dictionary, A Short, Vol. I., Alfred Hoare, 79
  • - Life and Letters of Joseph Black, M.D., Sir Wm. Ramsay, 398
  • - Liquid Steel: Its Manufacture and Cost, D. Carnegie, 398
  • - Magnetism and Electricity for Home Study, H. E. Penrose, 301
  • - Mathematics, Handbook of, for Engineers, 163
  • - Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data, Handbook of, H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana, 398
  • - Mensuration Made Easy, or The Decimal System for the Million, Chas. Hoare, 13
  • - Mercantile Year-book and Directory of Exporters, 1918, W. Lindley-Jones, 100
  • - Metallurgist’s and Chemist’s Handbook, D. M. Liddell, 269
  • - Metallurgy of Lead, H. O. Hofman, 398
  • - Metals and Alloys : Tables Containing Percentage Composition, andc., 120
  • - Mine Tracks : Their Location and Construction, J. McCrystle, 398
  • - Modern Engineering Measuring Tools, Ernest Pull, 301
  • - Modern Management Applied to Construction, D. J. Hauer, 190
  • - Modern Steam Boilers, andc., Ernest Pull, 398
  • - New Moon : Romance of Reconstruction, Oliver Onions, 163
  • - Numsrical Trigonometry, B. Abbott, 398
  • - Petroleum Refining, A. Campbell, 301
  • - Recovery and Re-manufacture of Waste Paper, James Strachan, 100
  • - Reinforced Concrete : Theory and Practice, F. Rings, 398
  • - Rural Water Supplies and their Purification, Sxr A. C. Houston, 79
  • - Safe Loads on Steel Pillars, Tables of, E. S. Andrews and W. C. Cocking, Vol. I., 13
  • - Selwyn’s Metric Conversion Tables, W. E. Dommett, 163
  • - Ship Stability and Trim, P. A. Hillhouse, 269
  • - Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee and Bulb Iron and Steel, Chas. H. Jordan, 100
  • - Technology : Journal of Manchester Municipal College of Technology, Vol. IX., 301
  • - Telegraphy, Aeronautics and War, Charles Bright, 79
  • - Temperature, Methods of Measuring, E. Griffiths, 79
  • - The Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, andc., 79
  • - Town Planning in Madras, H. V. Lanchester, 79
  • - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE :
  • -- Terrestrial Magnetism, &c., D. L. Hazard, 398
  • - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES :
  • -- Advanced First-aid Instructions for Miners, 398
  • - Bulletins :
  • -- 149, Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances, 1915, E. H. Burroughs, 190
  • -- 138, Coking of Illinois Coals, F. K. Oritz, 398
  • -- 135, Combustion of Coal and Design of Furnaces, H. Kreisinger and others, 13
  • -- 110, Concentration Experiments with the Siliceous Red Hematite of the Birmingham District, Alabama, J. T. Singewald, 13
  • -- 139, Control of Hookworm Infection at the Deep Gold Mines of the Mother Lode, California, Dr. J. G. Cumming and J. H. White, 398
  • -- 152, Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, January-April, 1917, J. W. Thompson, 398
  • -- 164, Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, September-December, 1917, J. W. Thompson, 190
  • -- 136, Deterioration in the Heating Value of Coal during Storage, H. C. Porter and F. K. Ovitz, 398
  • -- 120, Extraction of Gasoline from Natural Gas, andc., G. A. Burrell and others, 398
  • -- 146, Mineral Technology, 20 ; Technology of Saltmaking in the United States, W. C. Phalen, 13
  • -- 103, Mining and Concentration of Carnotite Ores, K. L. Rithil and J. A. Davis, 398
  • -- 140, Occupational Hazards at Blast-furnace Plants and Accident Prevention, F. H. Willcox, 13

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Books Received (continued):
  • -- 155, Petroleum Technology, 41 ; “ Oil Storage Tanks and Reservoirs,” C. P. Bowie, 100
  • -- 151, Petroleum Technology, 40 ; Recovery of Gasoline from Natural Gas, &c., W. P. Dykema, 190
  • -- 132, Siliceous Dust in Relation to Pulmonary Disease, andc., E. Higgins and others, 190
  • -- 137, Use of Permissible Explosives in the Coal Mines of Illinois, J. R. Fleming and J. AV. Koster, 398
  • -- 133, Wet Thiogen Process for Recovering Sulphur, andc., A. E. Wells, 398
  • -- Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, Compiled by Albert H. Fay, 1917, 13 : Februarv, 1918, 100 ; June, July and August, ‘1917, 398
  • - Technical Papers :
  • -- 147, Absorption of Methane and other Gases by Coal, S. H. Katz, 398
  • -- 202, Accidents, Metal Mine, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
  • -- 201, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 13
  • -- 193, Accidents, Quarry, in the United States, 1916, Albert H. Fay, 100
  • -- 176, Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, July to December, 1916, D. A. Lyon and others, 398
  • -- 179, Census of Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Chemists, A. H. Fay, 398
  • -- 167, Certificates of Mine Rescue Training, D. J. Parker, 398
  • -- 173, Coke Oven Accidents in U.S. in 1916, Albert H. Fay, 398
  • -- 172, Effects of Moisture on Spontaneous Heating of Stored Coal, S. H. Katz and H. C. Porter, 398
  • -- 199, Five Ways of Saving Fuel in Heating Houses, H. Kreisinger, 13
  • -- 182, Flotation of Chalcopyrite in Chalco- Pvrrhotite Ores of Southern Oregon, W. H. Coghill, 13
  • -- 162, Initial Priming Substances for High Explosives, Guy B. Taylor and W. C. Coke, 398
  • -- 141, Laboratory Determination of the Explosibility of Coal Dust and Air Mixtures, J. K. Clement and J. N. Lawrence, 398
  • -- 183, New Views of the Combustion of the Volatile Matter in Coal, S. H. Katz, 13
  • -- 181, Petroleum Technology, 42 : Determination of Unsaturated Hydro-carbons in Gasoline, E. W. Dean and H. H. Hill, 13
  • -- 175, Production of Explosives in the U.S., 1916, A. H. Fay, 398
  • -- 144, Quick Determination of Incombustible Matter in Coal and Rock Dust, andc., A. C. Fieldner and others, 190
  • -- 194, Report of Committee on Standardisation of Mining Statistics, Albert H. Fay, 190
  • -- 189, Temperature Viscosity Relations in the Ternary System, andc., Alex. L. Field and P. H. Royster, 190
  • -- 185, Use of the Interferometer in Gas Analysis, F. M. Seibert and W. C. Harpster, 190
  • -- 184, Weights of Various Coals, S. B. Flagg, 190
  • - Universal Directory of Railway Officials, 1918, 163
  • - Universidad Nacional de la Plata-Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79, 163, 398
  • - Wealth from Waste, H. J. Spooner, 100
  • - Works Lighting, D. H. Ogley, 269
  • LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
  • Locomotives of Special Types, Small, 111, 118
  • Locomotives—see also Railway Locomotives London—see Port of
  • Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto on Need of Ships, 451
  • Lorry, Motor, Erection, by Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
  • Lucke, Charles E., on the Heavy Oil Engine, 80
  • Ludwik Hardness Test, Dr. W. C. Unwin, 355, 435

M

  • McCANCE, Dr. Andrew, on Balanced Reactions in Steel Manufacture, 444
  • Macedonian Marshes, 55
  • Machinery Design and National Character, 33
  • Machinery Markets of Syria, 29
  • Mackenzie. T. B., on the Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam, 259
  • McWilliam, Dr. A., on Influence of Elements on Tenacity of Basic Steel, andc., 239, 240
  • Magnesite, German Monopoly, 332
  • Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
  • Materials, Experimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of, Dr. Unwin, 301
  • Meanest Thing, 267
  • Menai Suspension Bridge, Tests on Tie Bars from the, 47 ; (Letter), 518
  • Metals, D formed Non-ferrous, Recrystallisation of, D. Hanson, 250
  • Metals, Grain Growth in, Dr. Z. Jeffries, 250
  • Metals, New Method of Testing Hardness of, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
  • Metals, Occlusion of Gases by, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
  • Metals, Resistance of, to Penetration under Impact, Professor C. A. Edwards, 216, 314
  • Middlesbrough, Junior Technical School for, 207
  • Middlesbrough Roads, 293
  • Military Work-—see War Material
  • Military Workshop Train, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • Mill—see Cogging Mill
  • Mine Rescue Apparatus, Committee’s Report, 219 ; Digest of Report, D. Penman, 243
  • Mineral, Our, Statistics, 12
  • Mineral Resources Bureau, Imperial, 93
  • Mining Engineers’ Institution—see Association

MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS ORDERS :

  • - 8, 167, 334, 346, 414, 447, 475, 492, 520’ 544, 660
  • - Additional Maximum Prices for Metallurgical Coke, 414
  • - Aeroplanes and Aero Engines, Experimental Construction Suspension Order, 561
  • - Agricultural and Dairy Machines, Implements and Vehicles (Sale) Order, 1918, 8
  • - Bar lron for Home Delivery, 521
  • - Boilers (Control) Order, 1918, 414, 544
  • - Cast Iron Scrap, 167
  • - Control of Building Bricks, 544
  • - Control of Metals, Chemicals, Machinery and Plant, 560
  • - Copper, Brass, Cupro-Nickel Scrap, Spelter and Lead, 544
  • - Cranes, 521
  • - Discharge of Workpeople, 499
  • - Electricity Supply, 414
  • - Export Prices, Iron and Steel, 520
  • - Export Prices, Pig Iron, 520
  • - Export Prices, Steel, 447
  • - Gasworks, 8
  • - Iron and Steel, 334
  • - Iron and Steel Prices, 475
  • - Iron and Steel Scrap, 167
  • - List of Steel Prices for Home Deliveries on and after February 1st, 1919, 520
  • - Lorries and Trailers, Revocation Order, 561
  • - Machine Tools, Wood-working Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 346
  • - Manufacture and Repair of Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers and Shot Guns, 447
  • - Motor Engines and Vehicles, 521
  • - Non-ferrous Metals, 544
  • - Notice of Modification of General Permit, 167
  • - Notice of Modification of General Permit as regards Dealings in Wrought Iron Scrap, 167
  • - Pig Iron, Steel and Bar Iron Prices, 492
  • - Refractory Materials, 493
  • - Relaxation of Priority for Government Work, 521
  • - REMOVAL OF CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS :
  • -- On Non-ferrous Metals, 475, 492
  • -- Regarding Manufacture of Forgings, Stampings and Castings, 475
  • -- Regarding Manufacture and Sale of Iron and Steel, Wire and Wire Ropes, 475
  • -- Regarding Sale and Purchase of Calcium Carbide and Machine Tools, 492
  • - Returns as to Forgings and Castings, 346
  • - Second-hand Boilers, 334
  • - Second-hand Machine Tools, Wood-working Machinery and Treadle Lathes, 414, 447
  • - Second-hand Railway Wagons, 447
  • - Shellac, 521
  • - Statutory Rules and Orders, 1918, No. 1466, 447
  • - Suspension of Various Orders, 561
  • - Tin, 544
  • - Use of Ministry Plant and Machinery for Civil Work, 475
  • MOTOR Cars, Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for, 227
  • Motor Coaches for Railways—see Railways
  • Motor Lorry Erection by Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
  • Motor, Steam, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
  • Motor Traffic Rules and Recommendations, 561
  • Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
  • Munitions Dispute—sec Labour, 106
  • Myers, Captain C. C., on Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, 443

N

  • NATIONAL Health Insurance, 20
  • Nationalisation of German Industries, 555
  • Nationalised Railways—see Railways

NAVAL NOTES:

  • - 5, 83, 143, 180, 360, 418, 444, 513
  • - American Co-operation, 180
  • - Austria’s Naval Collapse, 418
  • - Battleships and Cruisers, 513
  • - Benedetto Brin Trial, 143
  • - Brazilian Naval Aid, 5
  • - Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 83
  • - Capital Ships and Cruisers, 5
  • - Construction in the United States, 513
  • - Destroyer Launched with Steam up, 360
  • - End of Black Sea Fleet, 5
  • - French Admiral’s Criticism, 360
  • - French Construction, New, 180
  • - French Cruiser, Loss of, 180
  • - French Cruiser, A New, 513
  • - French Navy in the War, 180
  • - French Pre-War Design, 143
  • - German Light Cruisers, 5, 83
  • - German Pre-Dreadnoughts, 418
  • - German Warships, New, 83
  • - Heavier Batteries Foreshadowed, 143
  • - High-angle Fire, 360
  • - Hostile Submarines Still Active, 360
  • - Leonardo da Vinci, 513
  • - Light Cruiser Armaments, 143
  • - Losses by Internal Explosion, 143
  • - Missing Collier Cyclops. 83
  • - Passing of the Pre-Dreadnought, 513
  • - Rapid Destroyer Construction, 83
  • - Ships and Yards, 418
  • - Skoda Works, 418
  • - Successful Naval Bombardments, 360
  • - Surrendered German Ships, Battleships, Battle-cruisers, Light Cruisers, 444
  • - Torpedoes : Gear for Altering Course, 360
  • - War Losses, 418
  • NEW YORK State Barge Canal System, 49, 54, 90, 98
  • New York Water—see Water Supply
  • New Zealand, High Level Steel Arch in, 446
  • New Zealand, Large Wood Pipe for Hydro- Electric Plant, 400
  • Nitrate Plants in America, 129
  • Norton, Arthur, on The Wear of Tramway Car Tires, 292
  • Norway, Industrial Development of, 530

O OBITUARY:

  • - Barge, H. Lowthian, 356
  • - Beardmore, Isaac. 30'
  • - Bennis, Edward, 399
  • - Cannon, Arthur, 355
  • - Crosland, James Foyer Lovelock, 356
  • - Diplock, Bramah Joseph, 143
  • - Dyer, Henry, 291
  • - Fox, D. M., 224
  • - Hopkinson, Bertram, 186
  • - Howgrave-Graham, Henry, 334
  • - Hutchinson, Thomas Charles, 355
  • - Marples, Edwin Henry, 442
  • - Perrett, J. R., 356, 376
  • - Pryce, Henry J.; (Portrait), 157
  • - Restler, Sir James William : (Portrait), 399
  • - Scott, Charles Herbert, 143
  • - Sisters on, Edward, 57
  • - Stevenson, Edmund Herbert, 74
  • - Stringer, Edwin Henry, 471
  • - Turner, Henry, 471
  • - Walker, Gilbert Drew, 471
  • - Walker, H. Cecil, 471
  • - Westlake, Henry, 356
  • - Willcocks, George Waller, 74
  • OCCLUSION of Gases by Metals, Papers and Discussion at the Faraday Society, 444
  • Oil—see also Heavy Oil
  • Oil, Boring for, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 346, 352
  • Oil-carrying Ships—see Ships
  • Oil Engines—see Engines
  • Oil Firing for Domestic Purposes, E. C. Bowden- Smith’s Scarab Oil Burner, 445
  • Oil, Production of, from Cannel Coal, 120
  • Oil Separator, Summerscales, Limited, 39
  • Orde, Edwin L., on the Future of Shipbuilding, 498
  • Ovens, Semet-Solway Coke, Installation at a Colliery, Coke Oven Construction Company, 430
  • Overseas Trade, Promotion of, 490

P

  • PARAFFIN Vaporiser for Motor Ploughs, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
  • Patent Law Reform, 438, 468
  • Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 22, 44. 66, 88, 108, 130. 150, 172, 192, 212, 234, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 362, 386, 406

PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • British:
  • - Aeronautics, 65, 149, 171, 255, 385, 405, 475, 522
  • - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107, 171, 451
  • - Cranes and Conveyors, 255, 297, 361
  • - Dynamos and Motors, 65, 87, 129, 233, 255, 319, 341, 361, 385, 427, 543, 566
  • - Engines, Internal Combustion, 21, 43, 65, 87, 107, 129, 171, 191, 211, 233, 255, 277, 297, 319, 341, 405, 451, 475, 499, 521, 543, 565
  • - Engines, Steam, 107, 297, 319, 385, 405, 427, 451, 521
  • - Gas Producers, 21, 44, 191, 341, 405, 451
  • - Heating and Lighting, 255, 297, 34], 361, 385, 406, 500
  • - Lighting—see Heating
  • - Locomotives, 21, 386
  • - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 21, 44, 66, 88, 130, 192, 212, 255, 277, 298, 319, 342, 361, 385, 428, 475, 499, 522, 543, 566
  • - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 22, 66, 129, 150. 212, 278, 342, 427, 475, 544
  • - Mines and Metals, 22, 88, 130, 192, 256, 278, 298, 320, 342, 428, 452, 522, 566
  • - Miscellaneous, 22, 44, 66, 88, 108, 130, 150, 172, 192, 234, 278, 298, 320. 362, 386, 406, 428, 452, 476, 500, 544
  • - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 44, 108, 172, 256, 342
  • - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 43, 130, 149, 171, 191, 212, 234, 278, 320, 361, 453, 475, 499
  • - Ships and Boats, 87, 150, 172
  • - Steam Generators, 21, 107, 149, 255, 277, 361, 405, 427, 499, 543, 565
  • - Switchgear, 129, 172, 297, 428
  • - Telephones and Telegraphs, 320
  • - Tramways and Railways, 475
  • - Transmission of Power, 22, 211, 234, 406, 452
  • - Turbines, 191, 211, 297, 361, 405, 522, 543, 565
  • - Water Purification, 566
  • PATENTS, Enemy, 57
  • Patents, Foreign, in Germany, 183
  • Peat Fuel, Value of, for the Generation of Steam, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Personal and Business Announcements, 17, 42, 64, 88, 108, 128, 172, 190, 212. 232, 254, 278, 298, 318, 362, 385, 426, 446, 474, 496, 518, 543
  • Petrol Locomotives—see Tractors
  • Phosphorus in Bronzes, T. E. Rooney, 250
  • Pipe, Wood Stave, for Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, 400; (Letter), 471
  • Pirrie, Lord, Manifesto on the Need of Ships, 445
  • Plant, Captain A. E., on The Use of Liquid Fuel in the Foundry, 251
  • Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
  • Pontoons, Reinforced Concrete, at Sydney, 285
  • Port Chanaral, Chile, Development of, 199
  • Port of London Improvement Scheme, 394
  • Ports, Indian Sea, 334
  • Portable Pneumatic Grain Unloading Plant, Robert Bobv, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters) 135, 242
  • Potash Industry, British, 148
  • Power of Engines—see Engines
  • Power Supply, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • Printing Machines, Electrically Driven, Bruce, Peebles and Co., Limited, 140, 144
  • Precision Screw-cutting Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558
  • Prevention of Accidents—see Accidents
  • Problems of Peace, 417
  • Progress Department, 486
  • Promotion of Overseas Trade, 490
  • Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
  • Pulverised Coal—see Coal
  • Pumping Engine, George Sorocold, 333 : (Letter), 347
  • Pumping Stations in Holland. Large, 106, 486
  • Pyrenees, Industrial Future of the, 51

Q

  • QUANTITY Production in Lorry Building, Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)

R

  • RADIATORS, Manufacture of, by Associated Equ pmeut Company, 288, 290 (Two-Page Supplement, October 4th, 1918).

RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS :

  • General:
  • - Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
  • - Census of Private Owners' Railway Wagons, 74
  • - Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339
  • - Dealing in Second-Hand Railway Material, 217
  • - Lamps for Daylight Signals on Railways, 520
  • - Nationalised Railways, 511 ; (Letter), 561
  • - Railway Accidents in 1917, 43
  • - Railway, Canal, and Harbour Charges, 203
  • - Railway Construction in the Near East, 300
  • - Reliostop Railway Brake Control System, Industrial Appliances, Limited, 58
  • - Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction near Wembley Hill, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
  • - Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
  • - Train, Military Workshop Repair, in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • - Transport, A Railway Manager on, 397, 401, 421
  • - Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458
  • - Two Recent Railway Accidents, 26
  • British, Colonial and Indian:
  • - Aberdeen Joint Station, Railway Collision at, 373
  • - British Railways under "War Conditions, 214, 246, 268, 284, 289, 310, 321, 371, 390. 397, 410, 454, 490, 528, 556 ; (Letter), 306
  • - Great Central Railway, Failure and Reconstruction of Retaining Wall, 532, 536
  • - Kalka-Simla Railway and Rolling Stock, 455, 464
  • - Katanga Railway, 501 (Two-page Supplement, December 13th, 1918)
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Retirement of Sir John A. F. Aspinall, 529
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Triple Collision, 26
  • - London and North-Western Railway and Workshops, 277
  • - London and South-Western Railway Six coupled Passenger Engine, 383 (Two-page Supplement, November 1st, 1918)
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Controlling the Freight Traffic, 305
  • - North-Eastern Railway Derailment, 26
  • - Railway Executive Committee, 289
  • - Trans-Australian Railway, 56, 78
  • - Victorian Railways—New Consolidation Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
  • - Wanted—A Railway Policy, 465
  • Foreign:
  • - Ambulance Train for the American Army, 260, 263, 266
  • - American Railway Wages Commission, 87
  • - American Railways under Government Control, 39
  • - Central Argentine Railway, Electric Traction on, 324, 330, 343, 367 (Two-page Supplement, October l8th, 1918)
  • - French Railway Line of the 45th Parallel, 552
  • - Inspecting American Rails for Renewal, 277
  • - Motor Coach for Central Argentine Railway, 344, 345

RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:

  • General:
  • - Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Buda-Pesth, 414
  • - Counting Joints, 245—see also Great Northern Locomotive
  • - Inclined Cylinders, 331—see also Great Northern Locomotive
  • - Parachute Tank for Water Crane, New South Wales Government Railways, 357
  • - Practical Notes on Repair of Locomotive Boilers, E. W. Fell, 541
  • - Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 171
  • - Renewable Stay Heads for Locomotive Fireboxes, Mr. Snelson, and London and North- Western Railway, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
  • - Standard Locomotives, 11 : (Letters), 30, 61, 135, 166, 200
  • British, Colonial, and Indian :
  • - Great Northern Three-cylinder Locomotive, 70, 72, 245, 331 (Two-page Supplement, July 26th, 1918); (Letters), 96, 200, 264, 286, 306, 347

RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued):

  • British, Colonial and Indian (continued):
  • - New South Wales Government Railways, Clear-view Locomotive Tender, 356, 357
  • - Parachute Feed Water Tank, New South Wales Government Railways, 357
  • - Victorian Railways—New Consolidation Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15
  • Foreign:
  • - American Loco motives, Pulverised Coal on, 156, 174
  • - American Mallet Locomotive, Norfolk and Western Railroad, 319
  • - German Locomotive Industry, 177
  • - Recent American Freight Locomotives, 222, 232
  • - Standard American Locomotives, 372
  • RAINFALL, Relation of, to Configuration, Carle Salter, 530
  • Rationing of Fuel, 267 ; (Letter), 328
  • Reclamation of Macedonian Marshes, 55
  • Recorders—see CO2
  • Recrystallisation of Deformed Non-ferrous Metals, D. Hauson, 250
  • Reform in the File Industry, George Taylor, 13
  • Refractory Materials Conference of the Ceramic Society, 332
  • Refractory Materials, Standardisation of Tests of, Cosmo Johns, 239
  • Reinforced Concrete Construction, Heathcote System, 551
  • Reinforced Concrete Pontoons at Sydney, 285
  • Reinforced Concrete Reservoir, 18,000,000 Gallons, at Winnipeg, 545
  • Reinforced Concrete—see also Ships, Concrete
  • Repair of Boilers—see Boilers
  • Repairing Cylinders—see Engines
  • Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report, 197, 272
  • Research, Scientific and Industrial, Report of Mine Committee—see Mine
  • Reservoirs—see also Water Supply
  • Resistance of Metals—see also Metals
  • Resistance to Penetration of Metals when Tested by Impact, andc., Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. F. W. Willis, 142, 354, 435
  • Retaining Wall Failure and Reconstruction, Great Central Railway, 532, 536
  • Rhine, Freedom of the, 154
  • Riveting—see Pneumatic
  • Rolling Mill Plant, Electrical, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312
  • Rooney, T. E., on Phosphorus in Bronzes, 250
  • Rowntree, Mr., on Human Needs, 289

S

  • Salford Electric Power Station, 519
  • Salvage—see Ships
  • Scarab Oil Burner, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
  • Science and the Future, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 442
  • Science and Technology, Imperial College of, 382
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, Summary and Report, 197, 272; D gest of Report, D. Penman, 242, Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 565 ; Report of Mine Breathing Apparatus Committee, 219
  • Scientific Products, Exhibition of, 102, 142
  • Screw-cutting Lathe—see Lathe
  • Screw Threads, British Standard Fine, Tolerances of, New Report by British Engineering Standards Association, 254
  • Separator, Oil, Summerscales, Limited, 39
  • Sewage Disposal Authority, Suggested, 161
  • Shaping Machine, Aero-Propeller, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 60
  • Shaw, J. H., on High Pressure and High Temperature in Large Power Stations, 33, 38
  • Shells—see War Material

SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:

  • General:
  • - All Welded Ships, 61
  • - American Merchant Marine, Growth of. 138
  • - British Shipbuilding, 183, 205
  • - British Shipbuilding Yards, 346
  • - Concrete Shipbuilding, 125, 286
  • - Concrete Shipbuilding at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • - Concrete Ships, Blast-furnace Slag as an Aggregate for, Captain C. C. Myers. 443
  • - Egis Shipyard, 186
  • - Electric Welding for Shipbuilding, 96, 119, 217
  • - Electrically Welded Barge, 122
  • - Fabricated Ship in America, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
  • - Future of Shipbuilding, Edwin L. Orde, 498
  • - German Shipping and Shipbuilding, 203
  • - 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • - Lloyd’s Register and Electric Welding, 143, 162
  • - Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 518
  • - Manufacture and Testing of Cast Steel Chain Cables, Memorandum by Lloyd’s Register, 134
  • - Merchant Shipbuilding, 173
  • - Merchant Shipbuilding Position, 141
  • - Model Fabricated Ship, 171—see also Index to Paragraphs
  • - More Light on Shipbuilding, 223
  • - Need of Ships, Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto, 451

SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued).

  • General (continued):
  • - Newark Shipyard and Fabricated Ships, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
  • - Pneumatic Riveting in British Shipyards, 149
  • - Proper Use of Sea Power, 441
  • - Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
  • - Shipbuilding, The Navy and Merchant, 120
  • - Shipping and Shipbuilding after the War, 155
  • - Shipyard of the Furness Shipbuilding Company, North-East Coast, 73, 76
  • - Shipyard, Hog Island, 57, 138
  • - Shipyards and Munition Works, Joint Committee, 335
  • - Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, Limited, 124
  • - Time Taken to Construct Ships, 256
  • - Yarrow Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
  • British Navy:
  • - British Naval Construction since 1914, 465
  • - British Warships Commissioned since 1914, 467
  • Naval Matters:
  • - Admiralty Salvage Section, 34
  • - American Naval Policy, 489
  • - Elements of Naval Power, 533
  • - German Naval Policy, 161
  • - Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
  • - Navy and Merchant Shipbuilding, 120
  • - Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
  • - Shortening the Naval Front, 353
  • Foreign Navies :
  • - German Light Cruiser Graudenz, 296
  • - German Submarine Designs, 99
  • Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
  • - Agawam, Fabricated American Ship, and Newark Shipyard, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
  • - 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter at Poole, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918
  • - Launch of Two 1000-Ton Concrete Barges at Barnstaple and Barrow-in-Furness, 286
  • - Motor-driven Concrete Schooner Molliette, 468, 469
  • - Oil Tanker, San Florentino, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 508
  • - Salvage of the Onward, 493
  • - Salvage of the St. Paul, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December 6th, 1918)
  • - Wooden Ocean Steamers, Large, Built in America, 93
  • SHORE, A. F., on Hardness Testing, andc., 239
  • Signals, Daylight, on Railways, Lamps for, 520
  • Silica and Zirconia, 332
  • Slag, Blast-furnace, as an Aggregate for Concrete Ships, Captain C. C. Myers, 443
  • Smoke System, Yarrow—see Ships Societies—see Associations, andc.
  • Soldier-Apprentice Problem, 135, 304
  • Specialisation and Invention, W. G. Cass, 100
  • Standard Gas, 350, 354
  • Standard Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
  • Standardisation of Railway Equipment, 442, 445
  • Standardisation of Tests of Refractory Materials, Cosmo Johns, 239
  • State and the Housing Problem, 119
  • State and Reconstruction, 309
  • Stay Heads—see Railway Locomotives
  • Steam—see also High-pressure
  • Steam Generation Plant, Waste Products for, Meldrums, Limited, 400
  • Steam Motor, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
  • Steam, Value of Peat Fuel for the Generation of, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Steel—see Iron and Steel
  • Stokes, Sir Wilfrid, on the Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, 6, 27
  • Stream Flow and Percolation Water, Samuel Hall, 530
  • Strikes—.see Labour
  • Submarines—see Ships
  • Sweden, The Industrial Development of, 309
  • Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and the Future, 442
  • Syria, Machinery Markets of, 429

T

  • TANKS, Feed-water—see Railway Locomotives
  • Taps and Dies for Production Work, G. Doorakkers, 151, 186, 187
  • Targets, Moving—see Ships, Naval Matters
  • Taylor, George, on Reform in the File Industry, 13
  • Technical Instruction in the Army, 311
  • Technical School. Junior, for Middlesbroitgh, 207
  • Tempering Water-quenched Gauges, Effect of, 537
  • Tenders—see Railway Locomotives
  • Testing Hardness—see Hardness
  • Testing of Materials, Dr. Unwin, 301
  • Tests on Tie Bars from the Menai Suspension Bridge, 47 ; (Letter), 518
  • Textile Training at Bradford, 311
  • Tires, Tramway Car, Wear of, Arthur Norton, 292
  • Torpedoes—see Ships, Naval Matters
  • Tractor, Italian Agricultural, Fiat Company, 488, 497
  • Tractor for Military Light Railways, Built at Crewe, 339
  • Tractors, Simplex Petrol, Motor Rail and Tram-car Company, 111, 118
  • Trade and Industry, Lectures on, 61
  • Trade, Overseas, Promotion of, 490
  • Trains—see Railways
  • Tramway Car Tires, Wear of, Arthur Norton, 292
  • Trans-Australia—see Railways
  • Transport—see also Railways and Aeronautics
  • Transport and Delivery of Goods, 77 ; (Letter), 125
  • Transport Developments, Irish, 407
  • Transport, Report of Select Committee, 458
  • Turbines, Rateau Marine Geared, 2500 H.P., British Westinghouse Company, 36
  • Turbo-air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
  • Turbo-generator, A Large, 52

U

  • UNWIN, Dr., on the Experimental Study of the Mechanical Properties of Materials, 301
  • Unwin, Dr. W. C., on the Ludwik Test, 355, 435
  • Use of Lignite—see Lignite

V

  • VALUE of Peat Fuel—see Peat
  • Vaporiser, Paraffin, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
  • Volunteer Engineers, London Army Troops Companies, 17, 44, 61, 83, 108, 128, 150, 171, 191, 234, 273, 29], 320, 341, 347, 385, 406, 426, 446, 476, 496, 565 ; (Letter), 347

W

  • WAGES Questions—see Labour
  • Wall Failure—see Retaining Wall

WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS :

  • - Army to Shipyard, 262
  • - Cast Iron Shells for the American Artillery, 254
  • - German Maritime War Aims, 268
  • - Infantry and Accessories, 375
  • - Military Building Work in the United States, 167
  • - Railways—see Railways
  • - Release of Officers and Men from the Navy and Army, 471
  • - Shell of the Long-range Gun which is Bombarding Paris, 14
  • - Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
  • - Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • WASTE Products for Steam Generation, Plant, Meldrums, Limited, 400
  • Water Power Development, Bombay, 507

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Empire Water Resources, 141
  • - Freezing of Reservoir Outlet Works, Irvine District Water Board, Gilbert Christie, 530
  • - Hobart Water Supply, 205
  • - New York Water Supply, 109, 131
  • - Reservoir, 18,000,000-Gallon Reinforced Concrete, at Winnipeg, 545
  • WEAR of Tramway Car Tires, Arthur Norton, 292
  • Welding, Electric—sec Electrical Matters
  • Wilson Bridge at Lyons, 387, 396
  • Wilson, D.. on Industrial Coal Economy, 383
  • Winnipeg, 18,000,000-Gallon Concrete Reservoir at, 545
  • Women in Munition Factories, 30
  • Wood Stave Pipe for Hydro-Electric Plant in New Zealand, 400 : (Letter), 471
  • Wood Waste, Manufacture of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204
  • Wooden Steamers—see Ships
  • Woolwich, 555
  • Works, Motor Lorry, Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
  • Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • Workshops, Heating and Ventilation of, 4
  • Workshops, Progress Department, 486

Y

  • YARROW Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
  • Yarrow’s Works, Manufacture of Artificial Limbs at, 236, 244

Z

  • ZINC Refractories, 333

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