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* AIR, Filtering—J. W. Plum, 114
* Air Surface Condensers—G. A. Haig, 85
* Alderney Breakwater—T. R. Winder, 92, 113
* America, An English Workman in—High Pressure, 45, 93, 176, 210, 248
* American Engineering, Early—B., 62
* American Locomotives and Rolling Stock—W. W. Evans, 84
* American Stationary Engines—High Pressure, 176
* Antique Literature, Curiosities—Another Victim, 190
* Arches, Skew—Josiah Harding, 342
* Arches, Skew—David Cunningham, 37S
* Australia, South, Railways in—H. C. Mais, 246
* Balancoire, The Boutet—H. Stead, 224
* Bevel Rails and Wheel Tyres —Evan Leigh, 114
* Blast Furnace, Chemistry of the—Ch. Schinz, 92
* Boiler Explosions and Compulsory Inspection—M. D., 345
* Boiler Explosions and Compulsory Inspection—Orme Hamerton, 355
* Boiler Inspection—John Swift, 374, 389
* Boiler Inspection—M. D., 345, 374
* Boiler Mud Collectors—W. Whittle, 114
* Boilers, Mud Collectors for—G. Addenbrooke, 132
* Boutet Balancoire, The—H. Stead, 224
* Brake, The Le Chatelier—W. Naylor, 346
* Brakes, Counter Pressure—Stephen H. Terry, 220
* Brakes, Railway—Edward D. Barker, 167
* Brakes on Railways—Wm. Naylor, 381
* Breakwater at Alderney—T. R. Winder, 92, 113
* Bridge, The Clifton, Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
* Canal, The Darien Ship—E. W. Jackson, 370
* Channel Passage, The — Evan Leigh, 431, 448
* Channel Steamers and the Society of Arts—Discontent, 226
* Chemistry of the Blast Furnace—Ch. Schinz, 92
* Circular Saw Guard, Littler's—Thomas Bee, 167
* Civil Engineering College for India—A Teacher, 423
* Clifton Bridge, The Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
* Compound Marine Engines—A. Rigg, 441
* Compound Marine Engines—E. H., 404
* Compound Marine Engines—J. J. C., 332
* Compound Marine Engines—John Nicholson, 378
* Compression, Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, and Wood in—B. B., 62
* Compulsory Inspection and Explosion of Boilers —Orme Hamerton, 355
* Condensers, Air Surface—G. A. Haig, 85
* Coal Cutting Machinery—J. Rothery, 46
* College of Civil Engineering for India—A Teacher 423
* Copper Mines of Timor, The—H. de Bruijn, 190
* Cornish Engines, Coupled—J. J. H., 185
* Counter-Pressure Brake—W. Naylor, 346
* Counter-Pressure Brakes—Stephen H. Terry, 220
* Coupled Cornish Engines—J. J. H., 185
* Curiosities of Antique Literature — Another Victim, 190
* Curves on Railways, Super-elevation of Rails—Resident Engineers, 86
* Curves, Setting Out Railway—Ernest Spon, 152
* Cutting, Coal, Machinery—J. Rothery, 46
* Cylinder Foundations — J. E. and A. Dowson, 248
* Cylinder Steam Passages—L. Schwartzkopff, 141
* Darien Ship Canal, The—E. W. Jackson, 370
* Derailment of Railway Trains, The—Thomas Dunn, 226
* Double Bogie Locomotives—James Pearson, 132
* Early American Engineering—B., 62
* Economical Steam Engines—M. R., 440, 448
* Economical Steam Engines—North Wind, 46
* Ejector-Condenser, The—Lewis Olrick, 278
* Elevation of Rails on Curves—Resident Engineer, 86
* Emigration to Mesopotamia—F. C. Webb, 188
* Engines, American Stationary—High Pressure, 176
* Engines, Compound Marine—John Nicholson, 378
* Engines, Compound Marine—J. J. C., 332
* Engines, Compound Marine—A. Rigg, 441
* Engines, Compound Marine—E. H., 404
* Engines, Coupled Cornish—J. J. H., 185
* Engines, Economical Steam—M. R., 440, 448
* Engines, Single-Cylinder v. Compound—B. W. Farey, 275
* Engines Steam, Economical—North Wind, 46
* English Workman in America, An—High Pressure, 45, 93, 176, 210, 248
* Engineering, Early American —B., 62
* Ericsson's System of Submarine Attack—John Ericsson, 257
* Explosions of Boilers and Compulsory Inspection —M. D., 345
* Explosions of Boilers and Compulsory Inspection —Orme Hamerton, 355
* Filtering Air—J. W. Plum, 114
* Firing, Mechanical—R. Hanson, 363, 380
* Firing, Mechanical—Lewis Olrick, 363
* Forged Wood Screws—J. B. Wood, 332
* Forged Wood Screws—Westerman Fratelli, 401
* Forged Wood Screws—G. A. IL, 355
* Foundations for Cylinders—J. E. and A. Dowson, 248
* Four-Cylinder Locomotives—A. Brunner, 345
* Fuel, Liquid—Cashin and Green, 14
* Gas Burners—H. Greene and Son, 440
* Gas, Generating Steam by—L. Olrick, 438
* Gas Heated Steam Boilers—J. Pinchbeck, 446
* Gauges, Railway—Carl Pihl, 109
* Generating Steam by Gas—L. Olrick, 438
* Girders, Strains on Bowstring and Braced—C. F. Gower, 364
* Grass, Machines for Preparing Rhea—J. E. Hodgkin, 275
* Heavy Locomotives—A. Brunner, 345
* India, College of Civil Engineering for—A. Teacher, 423
* Inspection of Boilers, Compulsory—M. D., 345, 374.
* Inspection of Boilers—John Swift, 374, 389
* Institution of Naval Architects, The—M. I. N.A., 326
* Iron, Cast and Wrought, and Wood in Compression—B. B., 62
* Iron Permanent Way—John Aitken, 134
* Joints of Tubes—Henry Gaerth, 345
* Juckes's Furnace, The—R. Hanson, 380
* Le Chatelier Brake—W. Naylor, 346
* Light Railways—II. C. Mais, '246
* Light Railways—Carl Pihl, 109
* Liquid Fuel—Cashin and Green, 14
* Liquid Fuel—J. H. Selwyn, 378
* Literature, Curiosities of Ancient Another Victim, 190
* Littler's Circular Saw Guard—Thomas Bee, 167
* Lock Gates (Illustrated)—S. Keefer, 124
* Locomotive Expenses—Benj. Fisher, 351
* Locomotives and Rolling Stock in America,—W. W. Evans, 84
* Locomotives, Double Bogie—James Pearson, 132
* Locomotives for Steep Gradients—G. A. H., 86,114
* Locomotives for Steep Gradients—A. Brunner, 22, 188. 246
* Locomotives, Four Cylinder—A. Brunner, 345
* Locomotives on Gradients—J. Corbett, 152
* Locomotives, Mountain—J. C., 303
* Locomotives, Mountain—A. Brunner, 22
* Locomotives, Road—G. A. Haig, 31
* Locomotives, Steep Gradients—A. Brunner, 24G
* Locomotives, Three Cylinder—L. E. W., 345
* Locomotives, Semmering, Poretta, and Giovi Inclines—A. Brunner, 246
* Locomotives, The Mont Cenis—James Brunlees, 61
* Lowe-Vansittart Propeller, The—A. Chaplin, 14
* Machinery, Coal-Cutting—J. Rothery, 46
* Machines for Preparing Rhea Grass—J. E. Hodgkin, 27.5
* Marine Engines, Compound—John Nicholson, 378
* Marine Engines, Compound—J. J. C., 332
* Marine Engines, Compound—A. Rigg, 441
* Martin Process in America—F. J. Slade, 350
* Mechanical Firing—R. Hanson, 363, 380
* Mechanical Firing—Lewis Olrick, 363
* Mechanical Puddling—Dr. Gurtt, 355
* Mesopotamia, Emigration to—F. C. Webb, 188
* Mine Pumps—John Snape, 264
* Monitor System, The—John Ericsson, 103
* Mont Cenis Locomotives, The—James Brunlees, 61
* Morton v. Barclay (The Ejector-Condenser)—Lewis Olrick, 278
* Mountain Locomotives—A. Brunner, 22. 188, 246
* Mountain Locomotives—G. A. H., 85, 114
* Mountain Locomotives—J. C., 303
* Mud Collectors for Boilers—W. Whittle, 114
* Mud Collectors for Boilers—G. Addenbrooke, 132
* Mushett's Special Tool Steel—North Yorkshire, 236
* Naples International Maritime Exhibition—A. R. Acton, 355
* Narrow Gauge Railways—J. Mitchell, 224
* Naval Architects, The Institution of—M. I. N. A., 326
* Niagara, The Clifton Bridge— S. Keefer, 63
* Notes on Scoop Wheels—William Burns, 441
* Permanent Way, Iron—John Aitken, 134
* Propeller, The Lowe-Vansittart—A. Chaplin, 14
* Puddling, Mechanical—Dr. Gurtt, 355
* Pumps for Mines —John Snape, 264
* Rails, Steel—Edward J. Crompton, 72
* Railway Brakes—Edward D. Barker, 167
* Railway Brakes—Win. Naylor, 381
* Railway Curves—Ernest Spon, 152
* Railway Curves—Permanent Way, 132
* Railway Curves, Super-elevation of Rails—Resident Engineer, 86
* Railway Gauges—Carl Pihl, 109
* Railway Trains, The Derailment of—Thomas Dunn, 226
* Railway Vehicles, Re-failing—Thomas H. Johnson, 169
* Railways in South Australia—H. C. Mais, 246
* Railways, Narrow Gauge—J. Mitchell, 224
* Re-railing Railway Vehicles—Thomas H. Johnson, 169
* Rhea Grass, Machines for Preparing — J. E. Hodgkin, 275
* Road Locomotives—G. A. Haig, 31
* Rolling Stock and Locomotives in America —W. W. Evans, 84
* Saw Guard, Littler's Circular — Thomas Bee, 167
* Scoop Wheels, Notes on—William Burns, 441
* Screws, Forged Wood—G. A. H., 355
* Setting Out Railway Curves—Ernest Sport, 152
* Ships, Steering of—C. G. Gumpel, 342, 366
* Siemens-Martin Process, The-O. P., 380
* Single Cylinder v. Compound Engines—B. W. Farey, 275
* Skew Arches—Josiah Harding, 342
* Skew Arches—David Cunningham, 878
* Slotting Machines—W. Collier and Co., 134
* Societies, Trade, .Trades' Unions—Vulcan, 80
* Society of Arts and the Channel Steamers—Discontent, 226
* South Australian, Railways in—H. C. Mais, 246
* Steam Boilers, Gas Heated—J. Pinchbeck, 446
* Steamers, Channel, and the Society of Arts— Discontent, 226
* Steam Engines, Economical—M. R., 440, 448
* Steam Engines, Economical—North Wind, 46
* Steam Passages, Cylinder—L. Schwartzkopff, 141
* Steel Making by the Siemens-Martin Process 0. P., 380
* Steel Making in America—F. J. Slade, 350
* Steel Rails—Edward J. Crompton, 72 246
* Steep Gradient Locomotives—G. A. H., 8.5, 114
* Steering of Ships—C. G. Gumpel, 342. 366
* Steering of Ships—Henry Lumley, 342
* Strains on Bowstrings and Braced Girders—C. F. Gower, 364
* Submarine Attack, A New System of — John Ericsson, 257
* Submarine Warfare—J. Ericsson, 213
* Super-elevation of Rails on Curves—Resident Engineer, 86
* Technical Education—W. G. Adams, 441
* The Channel Passage—Evan Leigh, 431, 448
* The Clifton Bridge, Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
* Three-Cylinder Locomotives—L. E. W., 345
* Timor, The Copper Mines of—H. de Bruijn, 190
* Titanic Tool Steel—North Yorkshire, 236
* Tool Steel, Mushett's Special—North Yorkshire. 236
* Trade Societies—Trades' Unions—Vulcan, 80
* Trains, The Derailment of Railway—Thomas Dunn, 226
* Trades' Unions—Trades' Unions, 246
* Tube Joints—Henry Gaerth, 345
* Warfare, Submarine—J. Ericsson, 213
* Wear of Rails—Evan Leigh, 114
* Wheel Tyres and Bevel Rails—Evan Leigh, 114
* Wood Screws, Forged — Westerman Fratelli, 401
* Wood Screws, Forged—T. B. Wood, 332.
* Wood Screws, Forged—G. A. IL 355


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

Revision as of 22:38, 25 March 2017

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Engineering 1870 Jan-Jun: Literature Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1870 Jan-Jun: Index

View the 1870 Jan-Jun Volumes

  • AIR, Filtering—J. W. Plum, 114
  • Air Surface Condensers—G. A. Haig, 85
  • Alderney Breakwater—T. R. Winder, 92, 113
  • America, An English Workman in—High Pressure, 45, 93, 176, 210, 248
  • American Engineering, Early—B., 62
  • American Locomotives and Rolling Stock—W. W. Evans, 84
  • American Stationary Engines—High Pressure, 176
  • Antique Literature, Curiosities—Another Victim, 190
  • Arches, Skew—Josiah Harding, 342
  • Arches, Skew—David Cunningham, 37S
  • Australia, South, Railways in—H. C. Mais, 246
  • Balancoire, The Boutet—H. Stead, 224
  • Bevel Rails and Wheel Tyres —Evan Leigh, 114
  • Blast Furnace, Chemistry of the—Ch. Schinz, 92
  • Boiler Explosions and Compulsory Inspection—M. D., 345
  • Boiler Explosions and Compulsory Inspection—Orme Hamerton, 355
  • Boiler Inspection—John Swift, 374, 389
  • Boiler Inspection—M. D., 345, 374
  • Boiler Mud Collectors—W. Whittle, 114
  • Boilers, Mud Collectors for—G. Addenbrooke, 132
  • Boutet Balancoire, The—H. Stead, 224
  • Brake, The Le Chatelier—W. Naylor, 346
  • Brakes, Counter Pressure—Stephen H. Terry, 220
  • Brakes, Railway—Edward D. Barker, 167
  • Brakes on Railways—Wm. Naylor, 381
  • Breakwater at Alderney—T. R. Winder, 92, 113
  • Bridge, The Clifton, Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
  • Canal, The Darien Ship—E. W. Jackson, 370
  • Channel Passage, The — Evan Leigh, 431, 448
  • Channel Steamers and the Society of Arts—Discontent, 226
  • Chemistry of the Blast Furnace—Ch. Schinz, 92
  • Circular Saw Guard, Littler's—Thomas Bee, 167
  • Civil Engineering College for India—A Teacher, 423
  • Clifton Bridge, The Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
  • Compound Marine Engines—A. Rigg, 441
  • Compound Marine Engines—E. H., 404
  • Compound Marine Engines—J. J. C., 332
  • Compound Marine Engines—John Nicholson, 378
  • Compression, Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, and Wood in—B. B., 62
  • Compulsory Inspection and Explosion of Boilers —Orme Hamerton, 355
  • Condensers, Air Surface—G. A. Haig, 85
  • Coal Cutting Machinery—J. Rothery, 46
  • College of Civil Engineering for India—A Teacher 423
  • Copper Mines of Timor, The—H. de Bruijn, 190
  • Cornish Engines, Coupled—J. J. H., 185
  • Counter-Pressure Brake—W. Naylor, 346
  • Counter-Pressure Brakes—Stephen H. Terry, 220
  • Coupled Cornish Engines—J. J. H., 185
  • Curiosities of Antique Literature — Another Victim, 190
  • Curves on Railways, Super-elevation of Rails—Resident Engineers, 86
  • Curves, Setting Out Railway—Ernest Spon, 152
  • Cutting, Coal, Machinery—J. Rothery, 46
  • Cylinder Foundations — J. E. and A. Dowson, 248
  • Cylinder Steam Passages—L. Schwartzkopff, 141
  • Darien Ship Canal, The—E. W. Jackson, 370
  • Derailment of Railway Trains, The—Thomas Dunn, 226
  • Double Bogie Locomotives—James Pearson, 132
  • Early American Engineering—B., 62
  • Economical Steam Engines—M. R., 440, 448
  • Economical Steam Engines—North Wind, 46
  • Ejector-Condenser, The—Lewis Olrick, 278
  • Elevation of Rails on Curves—Resident Engineer, 86
  • Emigration to Mesopotamia—F. C. Webb, 188
  • Engines, American Stationary—High Pressure, 176
  • Engines, Compound Marine—John Nicholson, 378
  • Engines, Compound Marine—J. J. C., 332
  • Engines, Compound Marine—A. Rigg, 441
  • Engines, Compound Marine—E. H., 404
  • Engines, Coupled Cornish—J. J. H., 185
  • Engines, Economical Steam—M. R., 440, 448
  • Engines, Single-Cylinder v. Compound—B. W. Farey, 275
  • Engines Steam, Economical—North Wind, 46
  • English Workman in America, An—High Pressure, 45, 93, 176, 210, 248
  • Engineering, Early American —B., 62
  • Ericsson's System of Submarine Attack—John Ericsson, 257
  • Explosions of Boilers and Compulsory Inspection —M. D., 345
  • Explosions of Boilers and Compulsory Inspection —Orme Hamerton, 355
  • Filtering Air—J. W. Plum, 114
  • Firing, Mechanical—R. Hanson, 363, 380
  • Firing, Mechanical—Lewis Olrick, 363
  • Forged Wood Screws—J. B. Wood, 332
  • Forged Wood Screws—Westerman Fratelli, 401
  • Forged Wood Screws—G. A. IL, 355
  • Foundations for Cylinders—J. E. and A. Dowson, 248
  • Four-Cylinder Locomotives—A. Brunner, 345
  • Fuel, Liquid—Cashin and Green, 14
  • Gas Burners—H. Greene and Son, 440
  • Gas, Generating Steam by—L. Olrick, 438
  • Gas Heated Steam Boilers—J. Pinchbeck, 446
  • Gauges, Railway—Carl Pihl, 109
  • Generating Steam by Gas—L. Olrick, 438
  • Girders, Strains on Bowstring and Braced—C. F. Gower, 364
  • Grass, Machines for Preparing Rhea—J. E. Hodgkin, 275
  • Heavy Locomotives—A. Brunner, 345
  • India, College of Civil Engineering for—A. Teacher, 423
  • Inspection of Boilers, Compulsory—M. D., 345, 374.
  • Inspection of Boilers—John Swift, 374, 389
  • Institution of Naval Architects, The—M. I. N.A., 326
  • Iron, Cast and Wrought, and Wood in Compression—B. B., 62
  • Iron Permanent Way—John Aitken, 134
  • Joints of Tubes—Henry Gaerth, 345
  • Juckes's Furnace, The—R. Hanson, 380
  • Le Chatelier Brake—W. Naylor, 346
  • Light Railways—II. C. Mais, '246
  • Light Railways—Carl Pihl, 109
  • Liquid Fuel—Cashin and Green, 14
  • Liquid Fuel—J. H. Selwyn, 378
  • Literature, Curiosities of Ancient Another Victim, 190
  • Littler's Circular Saw Guard—Thomas Bee, 167
  • Lock Gates (Illustrated)—S. Keefer, 124
  • Locomotive Expenses—Benj. Fisher, 351
  • Locomotives and Rolling Stock in America,—W. W. Evans, 84
  • Locomotives, Double Bogie—James Pearson, 132
  • Locomotives for Steep Gradients—G. A. H., 86,114
  • Locomotives for Steep Gradients—A. Brunner, 22, 188. 246
  • Locomotives, Four Cylinder—A. Brunner, 345
  • Locomotives on Gradients—J. Corbett, 152
  • Locomotives, Mountain—J. C., 303
  • Locomotives, Mountain—A. Brunner, 22
  • Locomotives, Road—G. A. Haig, 31
  • Locomotives, Steep Gradients—A. Brunner, 24G
  • Locomotives, Three Cylinder—L. E. W., 345
  • Locomotives, Semmering, Poretta, and Giovi Inclines—A. Brunner, 246
  • Locomotives, The Mont Cenis—James Brunlees, 61
  • Lowe-Vansittart Propeller, The—A. Chaplin, 14
  • Machinery, Coal-Cutting—J. Rothery, 46
  • Machines for Preparing Rhea Grass—J. E. Hodgkin, 27.5
  • Marine Engines, Compound—John Nicholson, 378
  • Marine Engines, Compound—J. J. C., 332
  • Marine Engines, Compound—A. Rigg, 441
  • Martin Process in America—F. J. Slade, 350
  • Mechanical Firing—R. Hanson, 363, 380
  • Mechanical Firing—Lewis Olrick, 363
  • Mechanical Puddling—Dr. Gurtt, 355
  • Mesopotamia, Emigration to—F. C. Webb, 188
  • Mine Pumps—John Snape, 264
  • Monitor System, The—John Ericsson, 103
  • Mont Cenis Locomotives, The—James Brunlees, 61
  • Morton v. Barclay (The Ejector-Condenser)—Lewis Olrick, 278
  • Mountain Locomotives—A. Brunner, 22. 188, 246
  • Mountain Locomotives—G. A. H., 85, 114
  • Mountain Locomotives—J. C., 303
  • Mud Collectors for Boilers—W. Whittle, 114
  • Mud Collectors for Boilers—G. Addenbrooke, 132
  • Mushett's Special Tool Steel—North Yorkshire, 236
  • Naples International Maritime Exhibition—A. R. Acton, 355
  • Narrow Gauge Railways—J. Mitchell, 224
  • Naval Architects, The Institution of—M. I. N. A., 326
  • Niagara, The Clifton Bridge— S. Keefer, 63
  • Notes on Scoop Wheels—William Burns, 441
  • Permanent Way, Iron—John Aitken, 134
  • Propeller, The Lowe-Vansittart—A. Chaplin, 14
  • Puddling, Mechanical—Dr. Gurtt, 355
  • Pumps for Mines —John Snape, 264
  • Rails, Steel—Edward J. Crompton, 72
  • Railway Brakes—Edward D. Barker, 167
  • Railway Brakes—Win. Naylor, 381
  • Railway Curves—Ernest Spon, 152
  • Railway Curves—Permanent Way, 132
  • Railway Curves, Super-elevation of Rails—Resident Engineer, 86
  • Railway Gauges—Carl Pihl, 109
  • Railway Trains, The Derailment of—Thomas Dunn, 226
  • Railway Vehicles, Re-failing—Thomas H. Johnson, 169
  • Railways in South Australia—H. C. Mais, 246
  • Railways, Narrow Gauge—J. Mitchell, 224
  • Re-railing Railway Vehicles—Thomas H. Johnson, 169
  • Rhea Grass, Machines for Preparing — J. E. Hodgkin, 275
  • Road Locomotives—G. A. Haig, 31
  • Rolling Stock and Locomotives in America —W. W. Evans, 84
  • Saw Guard, Littler's Circular — Thomas Bee, 167
  • Scoop Wheels, Notes on—William Burns, 441
  • Screws, Forged Wood—G. A. H., 355
  • Setting Out Railway Curves—Ernest Sport, 152
  • Ships, Steering of—C. G. Gumpel, 342, 366
  • Siemens-Martin Process, The-O. P., 380
  • Single Cylinder v. Compound Engines—B. W. Farey, 275
  • Skew Arches—Josiah Harding, 342
  • Skew Arches—David Cunningham, 878
  • Slotting Machines—W. Collier and Co., 134
  • Societies, Trade, .Trades' Unions—Vulcan, 80
  • Society of Arts and the Channel Steamers—Discontent, 226
  • South Australian, Railways in—H. C. Mais, 246
  • Steam Boilers, Gas Heated—J. Pinchbeck, 446
  • Steamers, Channel, and the Society of Arts— Discontent, 226
  • Steam Engines, Economical—M. R., 440, 448
  • Steam Engines, Economical—North Wind, 46
  • Steam Passages, Cylinder—L. Schwartzkopff, 141
  • Steel Making by the Siemens-Martin Process 0. P., 380
  • Steel Making in America—F. J. Slade, 350
  • Steel Rails—Edward J. Crompton, 72 246
  • Steep Gradient Locomotives—G. A. H., 8.5, 114
  • Steering of Ships—C. G. Gumpel, 342. 366
  • Steering of Ships—Henry Lumley, 342
  • Strains on Bowstrings and Braced Girders—C. F. Gower, 364
  • Submarine Attack, A New System of — John Ericsson, 257
  • Submarine Warfare—J. Ericsson, 213
  • Super-elevation of Rails on Curves—Resident Engineer, 86
  • Technical Education—W. G. Adams, 441
  • The Channel Passage—Evan Leigh, 431, 448
  • The Clifton Bridge, Niagara—S. Keefer, 63
  • Three-Cylinder Locomotives—L. E. W., 345
  • Timor, The Copper Mines of—H. de Bruijn, 190
  • Titanic Tool Steel—North Yorkshire, 236
  • Tool Steel, Mushett's Special—North Yorkshire. 236
  • Trade Societies—Trades' Unions—Vulcan, 80
  • Trains, The Derailment of Railway—Thomas Dunn, 226
  • Trades' Unions—Trades' Unions, 246
  • Tube Joints—Henry Gaerth, 345
  • Warfare, Submarine—J. Ericsson, 213
  • Wear of Rails—Evan Leigh, 114
  • Wheel Tyres and Bevel Rails—Evan Leigh, 114
  • Wood Screws, Forged — Westerman Fratelli, 401
  • Wood Screws, Forged—T. B. Wood, 332.
  • Wood Screws, Forged—G. A. IL 355

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