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** [[Celliers Motors]]. | ** [[Celliers Motors]]. | ||
** [[Fordson]]. | ** [[Fordson]]. | ||
** [[Hornsby]]. | ** [[Ruston and Hornsby|Hornsby]]. | ||
** [[Darby]]. | ** [[T. C. Darby|Darby]]. | ||
* The Physicist and the Electrical Engineering Industry, by [[C. C. Paterson]], Before the [[Institute of Physics]], p 440. | * The Physicist and the Electrical Engineering Industry, by [[C. C. Paterson]], Before the [[Institute of Physics]], p 440. | ||
* Water Power in Argentina, p 439. | * Water Power in Argentina, p 439. |
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- Contents, p 443.
Main Subjects
- Chinese Engineering Notes, p 438. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 443.
- Vague Specifications.
- Hours and Output.
- Gaseous Fluid Ejector, by Henry A. Hepburn, (No. II.), p 429. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Presidents Address, Professor Hele Shaw, p 434.
- Lloyds Register - Annual Report, p 436.
- Marseilles-Rhone Canal, p 432 - p 434 and p 442. (Illustrated)
- Seven Day Journal, Gas by the Therm, A New Cable Laying Vessel, and other Topics, p 437.
- Simon Goodrich and his work as an Engineer, (Part I, 1796 - 1805), by E. A. Forward, p 431.
- Tests of Drainage and Subsoiling Machines, p 445.
- The Physicist and the Electrical Engineering Industry, by C. C. Paterson, Before the Institute of Physics, p 440.
- Water Power in Argentina, p 439.
- Wave Transmission of Power, (No. I.), p 444. (Illustrated)