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* ACCIDENT, Railway, at Hatfield, 12 | |||
* Archimedean Screw Propeller, The, 289 | |||
* Acoustics of the Royal Albert Hall, The, 152 | |||
* Act, The Railway Companies' 9Railway Legislation), 157 | |||
* Action of Steam in the Cylinders of Locomotives, The, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89 | |||
* Adding Machine, Webb's, 77 | |||
* Admiralty, The, 193 | |||
* Admiralty, The Late Controller of the, 2S7 | |||
* Admiralty Recrimination, 141 | |||
* Adzing and Boring Machine for Railway Sleepers, Ransome's, 86 | |||
* Agricultural Society, The Royal; Prize List, 1871, 9 | |||
* Agriculture, The Department of. in India, 142 | |||
* Albert Bridge at Chelsea, 234, 373 | |||
* Albert Hall, The Royal, 232 | |||
* Albert Hall, The Royal, Acoustics of, 1:52 | |||
* Albert Hall, The Royal [Programme of Opening Ceremony], 169 | |||
* Albert Hall, The Royal, Engines at the, 55 | |||
* Albert Memorial, The, 32, 288 | |||
* Alcock's Hay Presses, 228 | |||
* Alcock's Hydraulic Dead Weight Testing Machine, 27 | |||
* Allahabad Scandal, The, 12 | |||
* Allen Engine, The, 73, 424 | |||
* Allen's Steam Engine Governor, 433 | |||
* Ambulance Wagon, Military, Bayley's, 364 | |||
* American Guns, 102 | |||
* American Mechanic, The, 326 | |||
* American Navy, The, 176. American Railroad Shop, An, 394 | |||
* American Shunting Engine, 304 | |||
* America, South, Railways in, 107 | |||
* American Technical Journals, 126, 252 | |||
* Anchorages in India. 219 | |||
* Annual Dinner of the institution of Civil Engineers, 300, 306 | |||
* Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of Blast Furnace:4, Wrightson's, 368 | |||
* Apparatus for Testing Metals, Bischoff's, 205 | |||
* Apparatus, Little's Moulding, 278 | |||
* Appleby's Tank Locomotive for Buscot Park, 43 | |||
* Applegath Augustus, The Late, 119 | |||
* Appliances, Mechanical, on Shipboard. 3SS | |||
* Application of Steam to Canals, 446, 466 | |||
* Aqueduct, Pipe, for the Philadelphia Water Works, 348 | |||
* Archimedean Screw, The, 120 | |||
ARCHITECTS, NAVAL, INSTITUTION OF: | |||
* On the Improved Compound Engines, as fitted on board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230 | |||
* Report of the Council, 235 | |||
* On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bergius. 259 | |||
* On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped in their Launching Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260 | |||
* On the Efficiency of Jet Propellers, by Cavaliere B. Brin, 244, 265, 294 | |||
* On the Working Expenses of Steamers of Small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255 | |||
* On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. IL White and W. John, 295, 311, 346 395 | |||
* Argentine Republic, The, '253 | |||
* Armaments, Naval, 137 | |||
* Armour-Plate Bending Machine, 16 | |||
* Arsenal Expenditure, 2s9 | |||
* Arsenal. The Imperial Ottoman Naval, 203 | |||
* Artificial Stone, Ransome's, 31, 306 | |||
* Artillery, Field, 52, 212 | |||
ARTS, THE SOCIETY OF: | |||
* On the Different Methods of Extracting Sugar from Beetroot and Cane, by F. Kuhn, 219, 239 | |||
* On the Application r f Steam to Canals, by Geo. Ed. Harding, 446. 465 | |||
* Ashton and Storey's Steam Power Meter, :332 | |||
* Association of Foremen Engineers, The London, Dinner of the, 152 | |||
* Augusta Bridge, The, at Berlin. 45 | |||
* Australian Railway Extension, 438 | |||
* Australian Railways, 88 | |||
* Automatic Weighing Machine, Pooley's, 258 | |||
* Aveling and Porter's 20-horse Ploughing Engine, 9 | |||
* A Year's Telegraphy, 132 | |||
* Bain's Double-Acting Pump, 17 | |||
* Balanced Slide Valves, Beattie's, 85 | |||
* Balloon, Jansenn's Compass. 465 | |||
* Barker's Hydraulic Railway Brake, 96 | |||
* Barnes's Hose Coupling. 465 | |||
* Barracks, Allahabad, Failure of the, 12 | |||
* Baumann's Direct-Acting Steam Pump, 167 | |||
* Patron's Steam Hammer, 17 | |||
* Bayley's Military Ambulance Wagon, 364 | |||
* Beattie's Balanced Slide Valve, 85 | |||
* Beckton Gas Works. The, 240 | |||
* Beetroot Distilling. 104 | |||
* Beetroot Sugar, by Ferdinand Kohn. 219. 2::9 | |||
* Bells of Blast Furnaces, Apparatus for Lowering the, Wrightson's. 368 | |||
* Bending Armour Plates, Machine for, 16 | |||
* Berlin, The Augusta Bridge at. 45 | |||
* Bertram's Welding Process, 159 | |||
* Bessemer's Steady Cabin, 100 | |||
* Bessemer Steel and the Sherman Process, 123 | |||
* Bilge Pump, Friedmann's, 4111 | |||
* Bills, Private, in Parliament, 90, 101, 121, 139, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, S, 3G7, 394, 422, 442, 462 | |||
* Bischoff's Apparatus for Testing Metals, 205 | |||
* Blast Furnaces. 319 | |||
* Blast Furnace, Brown's Coking, 391 | |||
* Blast Furnace, The Sehinz, 197 | |||
* Blast Furnace, Ferrie's Self-Coking; 413 | |||
* Blast Furnace, Wrightson’s Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of, 368 | |||
* Bowing Engines at the Royal Albert Ha 1. 55 | |||
* Blower, Root's, at the Dow laic Iron and Steel Works, 171 | |||
* Board of Trade and Railways, The [Railway Legislation), 157 | |||
* Board of Trade, The, and Steamship Fittings, 273 | |||
* Boilers at High Levels, 372 | |||
* Boiler Explosions, 143 | |||
* Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136 | |||
* Boilers, Incrustation of, 12 | |||
* Boilers, Furnace, The Evaporating Power of, 199 | |||
* Boiler Inspection, Steam, 418 | |||
* Boiler Legislation, Steam, 48 | |||
* Boiler and Engines of the S.S, Fa:1*y Dell, 155 | |||
* Boilers, Steam, Incrustation in, Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing, 85 | |||
* Boiler Legislation, 192 | |||
* Boiler, Marine, Fittings, 273 | |||
* Boulton's Potter's Throwing Wheel, 354 | |||
* Boutet-Roberts Bridge, The, 431 | |||
* Boyd's Gearing for Winding Yarn, 20 | |||
* Boring and Adzing Machine for Railway Sleepers, Ransome's, 86 | |||
* Brake, Railway, Barker's Hydraulic, 96 | |||
* Brakes, Railway, Continuous, 87, 92 | |||
* Brake, The Engineer's own Railway, 176 | |||
* Breakwater, Manora, Kurrachee Harbour, 225 | |||
* Breechloading Rifles, 317 | |||
* Breechloading Rifle, Soper's, 26 | |||
* Bridge, Albert, The, at Chelsea, 234,573 | |||
* Bridge, Boutet-Roberts, The, 431 | |||
* Bridge, Bridgeport, The, '369 | |||
* Bridge Construction, Progress in, 133 | |||
* Bridge Over the Mississippi at St. Louis, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81 | |||
* Bridge Over the Pruth at Czernowitz, 156 | |||
* Bridge, The Augusta, at Berlin, 45 | |||
* Bridge, Ross, The New, 229 | |||
* Bridges on the East Hungarian Railway, 10n. | |||
* Bridges on the Norwegian Narrow Gauge Railways, 38 | |||
* Bridges Over the Missouri, 461 | |||
* Bridges, Suspension, Economy in (E. W. Young). 279, '298 | |||
* Bridges, Wrought Iron, for the Nicolai Railway, 3S3 | |||
* Bridgeport Bridge, The, 369 | |||
* Bristol Channel Dock. The, 31 | |||
* Broadwell's Vertical Drum for Feeding the (lathing Gun, 381 | |||
* Brown's Coking Blast Furnace, 391 | |||
* Budget, The Indian, 272 | |||
* Fading for Scientific Societies, Proposed, 5 | |||
* Buscot Park, Tank Locomotive at, 43 | |||
* Cables. Telegraph, Curious Statistics on, 73 | |||
* Caissons, Stone, 306 | |||
* California, Pittsburg Railroad, Tank Locomotive for. 115 | |||
* Callender's Torpedoes. 120 | |||
* Cambrian Railway Viaduct, The, 204 | |||
* Canal, An Indian Ship, 325 | |||
* Canals. The Application of Steam to, 446 4^6 | |||
* Canal To its, Main's Method of Propelling, 189 | |||
* Canal, Damooda, The, 438 | |||
* Canals in Canada, 372, 3s8 | |||
* Canals, Steam on, 459 | |||
* Canadian Canals, 372 3S8 | |||
* Candles, Ozoker:t, The Manufacture of. 263 | |||
* Captain, H.M.S., Loss of [Mr. Childers's Minute], 18, 39, 59, 74 | |||
* Captain, The Loss of the, 141 | |||
* Captain Roberts's " Monkey," 248 | |||
* Carriage, Gun, Sawyer's Revolving, 118 | |||
* Carriage Sheds at Potsdam, Railway, 428 | |||
* Carr's Disintegrator for (limning and Reducing Grain, 237 | |||
* Cartridge, Henry's Dummy, 461 | |||
* Cattle's's Gas Valve. 108 | |||
* Cement, Portland, 316 | |||
* Cenis, Mont, Tunnel, The. 317. 377, 420, 429 | |||
* Central Station, Telegraphs, The, 273 | |||
* Centre Eye for Locomotive Coupling Rods, Stephenson's, 219 | |||
* Centrifugal Drying Machine, Lessware's, 365 | |||
* Centrifugal Pumps, 124 | |||
* Centrifugal Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 158 | |||
* Chair of Technical Chemistry in Glasgow, 344 | |||
* Channel Docks, The Bristol, 31 | |||
* Chatham Dockyard, The, 372 | |||
* Chelsea Bridge, The Albert, 234, 373 | |||
* Childers's, Mr., Minute on the Loss of the Caitlin, 18. 39, 59, 74 | |||
* Childers-Robinson Debate, The, 287 | |||
* Chimney, Locomotive, Fontaine's, 216 | |||
* Chimney Shaft at the Philadelphia Railway ::hop, 394 | |||
* Circulating Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 155 | |||
* Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society. 220 | |||
* Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society, The Durability of Iron Structures, 445 | |||
* Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society. On Telegraph Signalling, by I? E. Cooper, 43 | |||
* Civil Engineering College, The Indian, 211 | |||
CIVIL ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF: | |||
* On Floating Docks, more Particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Rennie, 86 | |||
* On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter R. Browne, 73 | |||
* On Train Resistances, by W. B. Adams, 66 | |||
* On Centrifugal Pumps, by D. Thomson, 124 | |||
* On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airs', 120 | |||
* On the Basin for the Balance Dock, and on the Marine Railways in connexion therewith at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 152 | |||
* On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195 | |||
* On the Clevedon Pier. by J. W. Grover, 203 On the Cambrian Railway Viaduct, by H. Conybeare, 204 | |||
* On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229 | |||
* On the Testing of Rails and a Description of a Machine for the purpose. by J. Price, 245 | |||
* On the Archimedean Straw Propeller, by Sir F C. Knowles, 289 | |||
* The Annual Dinner of the Institution, 300 | |||
* On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by John Grant, 326 | |||
* Description of Tao Blast Furnaces Erected in 1870 at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319 | |||
* The Institution Conversazione, 387 | |||
* On the Treatment of Town Sewage, by A. Jacob, 354 | |||
* Claridge and Jeavons's Armour-Plate Bending Machine, 16 | |||
* Clayton and Shuttleworth's Corn Mill, 139 | |||
* Cleland's Gas Exhau4. r and Washer, 331 | |||
* Clevedon Pier. The. 208 | |||
* Cleveland District. Notes from the, 10. 37, 56, 67, 92, 100. 121. 14t. 153. 172, 186, 201;1 225, 256, 269, 296, 308, 328, 346, 354, 367, 392, 409, 423, 443, 462 | |||
CLEVELAND INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS: | |||
* On Methods of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181. 197, 217, 233 | |||
* Cleveland Iron Trade, The, 10, :;7. 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153. 172, is6, 206, 21.8, 256.4:69, 296, 303, 828, 346, 354, 367, 302, 409, 4::3, 443, 462 | |||
* Clutch, Steam, for Rolling Mills, Walker and Pflaum's, 97 | |||
* Clyde Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1870, 28 | |||
* Coal Cutting Machine, Gledhill's, 47 | |||
* Coal Dust, Crampton's System of Burning, 217 Coast Signals, Phonic, 195 | |||
* Coking Blast Furnace, Brown's, 391 | |||
* Cold, Eject of, on Iron, 171 | |||
* Cold, Effect of, on Iron and Steel, 82, 83, 103 | |||
* College, The Indian Engineering, 125, 174 | |||
* College, The Indian Civil Engineering, 211 | |||
* Combined. Centrifugal Circulating Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 188 | |||
* Committee on Designs for Ships of War, 355 | |||
* Committee, The Steel, 51 | |||
* Composing Machine, Mackie's Type, 335 | |||
* Commission, The Sanitary, 174 | |||
* Communist Explosives, 454 | |||
* Compass, Jansenn's Balloon, 465 | |||
* Compound Engines, 305, 341, 421 | |||
* Compound Engines of the Valdivia and Queen of the Thames, Napier and Sons, 352 | |||
* Compounds, Explosive, Gun Cotton, 297 | |||
* Compounds, Explosive, Gunpowder, 221 | |||
* Compound Engines, by C. E. Emery, 264 | |||
* Compound Engines of H.M.S. Briton, 230 | |||
* Compound Marino Engines, 271 | |||
* Compound Marine Engines, Tod and Macgregor's, 96 | |||
* Compound v. Single Cylinder Engines, 442 | |||
* Concrete Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District Railway, 404 | |||
* Condensation in Steam Cylinders, 419 | |||
* Continuous Brakes [The Engineer's Own Railway Brake], 176 | |||
* Continuous Railway Brakes, 87, 92 | |||
* Controller of the Admiralty, The Late, 287 | |||
* Controller of the Navy on the Loss of the Captain, 141 | |||
* Conversazione, Institution, The, 346, 387, 399 | |||
* Co-operative Labour, 159 | |||
* Cope and Maxwell's Steam Pump, 46 | |||
* Cord Laying an.t Twisting Machine, Taber's, 417 | |||
* Corn Mill, Clayton and Shuttleworth's, 139 | |||
* Corporation Gas Works, Glasgow, 339 | |||
* Corps, The Engineer and Railway Staff, 112 | |||
* Coupling, Dubs 's Locomotive, 318 | |||
* Coupling, Barnes's Hose, 465 | |||
* Coupling Rods, Centre Eye for, Stephenson's, 219 | |||
* Crampton's Coal Dust Furnace, 217 | |||
* Crank Shafts, Strains on, 307 | |||
* Craven's Winding Drum, 200 | |||
* Cunningham's Wood Carving Machinery, 338 | |||
* Curious Information, 33 | |||
* Curious Statistics on Telegraph Cables, 73 | |||
* Cutter Guard for Wood-Working Machinery, 86 | |||
* Cutting Hard Substances, Tilgham's Process, 293 | |||
* Cylinders, Condensation in Steam, 419 | |||
* Czernowitz Bridge, The, 156 | |||
* Debate, The Childers-Robinson, '287 | |||
* Damooda, Canal, The, 433 | |||
* Dead Weight Testing Machine, Alcock's Hydraulic, 27 | |||
* Defences, Naval, 234 | |||
* Department in India, A New, 142 | |||
* Disasters, Railway. 213 | |||
* Dinner of the London Association of Foremen Engineers, 1.52 | |||
* Direct-Acting Steam Pump, Baumann's, 167 | |||
* Disintegrator, Carr's, for Cleaning and Reducing Grain, 237 | |||
* Distillation of Beetroot, 104 | |||
* Dock at Sew York, The New, 455 | |||
* Docks, Bristol Channel, The, 31 | |||
* Docks, Floating, 36 | |||
* Dock, The Pola, 152 | |||
* Dock, The Somerset, Malta, 210 | |||
* Dock, The St. Thomas, 127 | |||
* Dockyard, Chatham, The, 372 | |||
* Double-Acting Pump, Bain's, 17 | |||
* Double Bogie Locomotives, 253 | |||
* Dowlais Iron and Steel Works, Root's Blower at the, 171 | |||
* Dredging Machine for the Clyde, Simons's, 411 | |||
* Drum, Craven's Winding, 200 | |||
* Doing Machine, Centrifugal, Lessware's, 365 | |||
* Drying Peat, 278 | |||
* Dubs's Locomotive Coupling, o18 | |||
* Dummy Cartridge, Henry's, 461 | |||
* Durability of Iron Structures, 445 | |||
* Dust, Coal, Crampton's System of Burning, 217 | |||
* Dynamite, 454 | |||
* Dynamic Register, Ericsson's, 241 | |||
* Dynamite in the Siege of Paris, 333 | |||
* Eads's. Captain, Report on the St. Louis Bridge, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81 | |||
* Earth's Rotary Velocity, The Influence of Solar Heat on the, 95, 113, 116, 117, '241. 313, 427, 447 | |||
* Earth Wax (Ozokerit), The Manufacture of, 263 | |||
* East Hungarian Railway, The, 166, 130 | |||
* Economy of Merchant Steamers, The Commercial, 259 | |||
* Economy in Suspension Bridges (E. W. Young), 279, 298 | |||
* Effect of Cold on Iron, 171 | |||
* Effect of Cold on Iron and Steel, S2, 83 | |||
* Effect of Cold on the Strength of Iron and Steel, 103 | |||
* Effect of Temperature on Electrical Resistance, 445 | |||
* Efficiency of Jet Propellers, The, 244, 265, 294 | |||
* Eidypsometer, The, 17 | |||
* Ejector, Friedmann's. 416 | |||
* Elastic Wheels for Traction Engines, Pilkington's, 119 | |||
* Elastic Wheel Tyres, Pinchbeck's, 319 | |||
* Elder. Lectureship, The John, 24,5 | |||
* Electrical Resistance, Effects of Temperature or, 415 | |||
* Embankments, Silt, .32 | |||
* Emery on Compound Engines. 2G4 | |||
* Engines Lithouteur,; 14. | |||
* Engine and Feed-Water Heater, James's, 319 | |||
* Engine, Allen, The, 73, 424 | |||
* Engines, Blowing and Horizontal, at the Royal Albert Hall, 55 | |||
* Engines and Boiler of the s.s. Fairy Dell, 155 | |||
* Engines, Compound Marine, 271 | |||
* Engine, Combined Centrifugal Pump and, Gwynne's, 188 | |||
* Engines, Compound, 305, 421, 341 | |||
* Engines, Compound, by C. E. Emery, 264 | |||
* Engines, Compound, of H.M.S. Briton, 230 | |||
* Engines, Compound Marine, Tod and Macgregor's, 96 | |||
* Engines of the s.s. Evora, Slide Valves of the, Jaffrey's, 166 | |||
* Engines, Compound, of the Valdivia and Queen of the Thames, Napier's, 352 | |||
* Engines, Compound v. Single-Cylinder, 442 | |||
* Engine, Express Passenger, Great Northern Railway, 140 | |||
* Engine Governor, Allen's, 433 | |||
* Engine, German Eight-Horse Portable, 247 | |||
* Engine, King's Valveless, 403 | |||
* Engine Resistance, Traction, 213 | |||
* Engine, Semi-Portable, 302 | |||
* Engine, Steam Fire, Trials, 288 | |||
* Engine, Steam Ploughing, Aveling's, 9 | |||
* Engines, Traction, Elastic Wheels for Pilkington's, 119 | |||
* Engines, Traction, Thomson's, for India, 94 Engines, Weber's Horizontal, 444 | |||
* Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, he, 112 Engineers in India, 344, 437 | |||
ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF CIVIL: | |||
* On Floating Docks, more particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Bennie, 36 | |||
* On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter B. Browne, 73 | |||
* On Train Resistances, by W. B. Adams, 66 | |||
* On Centrifugal Pumps, by D. Thomson, 124 | |||
* On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airy, 120 | |||
* On the Basin for the Balance Dock and the Marine Railways in connexion therewith at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 152 | |||
* On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195 | |||
* On the Cleveland Pier, by J. W. Grover, 203 On the Cambrian Railway Viaduct, by H. Conybeare, 204 | |||
* On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229 | |||
* On the Testing of Rails and a Description of a Machine for the Purpose, by J. Price, 245 | |||
* On the Archimedean Screw Propeller, by Sir F. C. Knowles, 289 | |||
* The Annual Dinner of the Institution. 300, 306 | |||
* On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by John Grant, 316 | |||
* Description of Two Blast Furnaces Erected in 1870 at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319 | |||
* The Institution Conversazione, 399 | |||
* On the Treatment of Town Sewage, 354 | |||
ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF CLEVELAND: | |||
* On Methods' of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181, 197, 217, 238 | |||
ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL INSTITUTION OF: | |||
* On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposits and Incrustations in Steam Boilers, by George Addenbrooke, 85 | |||
* On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel of the London and North-Western Railway, by John Ramsbottom, 91 | |||
* Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engines, by W. (.1. Beattie, S5 | |||
* On the Ventilation of Railway Tunnels, by J. Ramsbottom, 286 | |||
* On the Principal Constructions of Breech-Loading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their Relative Advantages, by W. P. Marshall, 317 | |||
ENGINEERS, PRACTICAL SOCIETY OF, THE NEW YORK: | |||
* On the Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks, by Colonel Gowan, 120 | |||
* On Floating Torpedoes, by M. L. Callender, 120 | |||
* On a New System of Tramways, by Professor S. D. Silliman, 120 | |||
* On Compound Engines, by C. E. Emery, 261 | |||
* On the Elasticity and Tensile Strength of Iron, by Professor Plympton, 362 | |||
ENGINEERING PROGRESS 1866-70: | |||
* No. I. Iron Smelting, 7 | |||
* No. H. Iron Manufacture, 27 | |||
* No. IIL Indian Public Works, 44 | |||
* No. IV. Iron and Steel Manufacture', 71 No. V. Indian Irrigation Works, 99 | |||
* No. VI. Bridge Construction. 133 | |||
* No. VII. Explosive Compounds— Gunpowder, 221 | |||
* No. VIII. Explosive Compounds—Gun-cotton, 297 | |||
Engineers' Society, Civil and Mechanical. | |||
* On Telegraph Signalling, by F. E. Cooper. 48 | |||
* Engineers. South Wales Institute of, :;65 | |||
* Engineers, Telegraph, Society of, 354 | |||
* Engineers, The Conversazione at the Institution of Civil, 399 | |||
* Engineer's, The, Own Railway Brake, 176 | |||
* Engineering College, The Indian, 125, 174, 211 | |||
* Engineering College, The Indian Civil, 211 | |||
* Engineering, Marine, and Shipbuilding on the Clyde 1870, 28 | |||
* Engineering Matters in Turkey, 373 | |||
* Engineering, Modern Steam—Past and Present, 149 | |||
* Equilibrium Slide Valves, Weir's, 96 | |||
* Ericsson, Captain, on Solar Heat, OS, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427, 447 | |||
* Ericsson's Dynamic Register, 211 | |||
* Euphrates, The Naval, 2:i1 | |||
* Euphrates Valley Route to India, 11:e, 34, 54, 65, 79, 45(.) | |||
* Evans's System of Welding, 240 | |||
* Evaporating Power of Heating Furnace Boilers, 1VJ | |||
* Evora, s.s., The, 166 | |||
* Erratum- Condensation in Steam Cylinders, 437 | |||
* Exhauster, Gas, and Washer, Cleland's, 331 | |||
* Exhibition, International, The, of 1871, 306, 323, 357 | |||
* Expenditure, Arsenal, 289 | |||
* Exhibition, International, Taber's Cord-Laying Machine, 417 | |||
* Experiments at Shoeburyness, 330, 339 | |||
* Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement; 316 | |||
* Experiments on the Fatigue of Metals, Wohler's, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439 | |||
* Experiments on the Strength of Steel [The Steel Committee], 51 | |||
* Explosives, Lithofracteur, 343, 356 | |||
* Explosions Boiler, in 1670, 136 | |||
* Explosions, Steam Boiler, 158 | |||
* Explosives, Communist, 454 | |||
* Explosive Compounds, Gun Cotton, 297 | |||
* Explosive Compounds, Gunpowder, 221 | |||
* Explosives, Transport of, 420 | |||
* Express Passenger Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 140 | |||
* Extension of Margate Pier, 431 | |||
* Eyth's Valve Gear for Steam Ploughing Engines, 267 | |||
* Fairlie Locomotive, The, [Locomotive Performances], 127 | |||
* Fairy Dell, Engines and Baer of the S. S., 155 | |||
* Fastening for Railway Carriage Windows, Ingram's, 39 | |||
* Fatigue of Metals, Wohler's Experiments on the, 199. 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439 | |||
* Feed Drum for the Gatling Gun, Broadwell's, 381 | |||
* Feed-Water Heater. James's, 319 | |||
* Ferdinand Kohn, 326 | |||
* Ferries Self-Coking Blast Furnace, 413 | |||
* Ferro-Manganese, 236 | |||
* Ferry, Steam, Over the Rhine at Rheinhausen, 29, 109 | |||
* Field Artillery, 52, 212 | |||
* Field Gun, 16-pounder, The, 70 | |||
* Fire Engine Trials at Preston, 269 | |||
* Fireboxes, Stephenson's Method of Constructing Locomotive, 150 | |||
* Fire Engine Trials, Steam, 288 | |||
* Fish Pusses in India, 357 | |||
* Fittings, Steamship, and the Board of Trade, 273 | |||
* Flax Motor, Tommasi’s, 353 | |||
* Flames, Neutral, 125 | |||
* Flame, Welding by, 159 | |||
* Flanging Machine, Plate, Piedboeufs, 66 | |||
* Fletcher, Jennings, and Co.'s Tank Locomotive, 67 | |||
* Floating Docks, 36 | |||
* Floating Dock, The St. Thomas, 127 | |||
* Flotation of Sunken Vessels, 120 | |||
* Fog Signals, Lea's Apparatus for Depositing, 58 | |||
* Fog Signals, Phonic Coast, 195 | |||
* Foremen Engineers, London Association of, 1.52 | |||
* Foreign and Colonial Notes, 10, 25, 57, 77, 86, 102, 121, 145, 161, 170, 188, 207, 236, 257. 277, 291, 309, 329,357, 360, 370, 392, 409, 424, 443, 463 | |||
* Fontaine's Locomotive Chimney, 216 | |||
* Fox, Head, and Co.'s Co-operative Works, 159 | |||
* French Field and Heavy Guns, 454 | |||
* Freeman, The Late Mr., 160 | |||
* Friedmann's Bilge Pump, 416 | |||
* Furnaces, Blast, 319 | |||
* Furnace Boilers, The Evaporating Power of, 199, | |||
* Furnace, Brown's Coking .Blast, 391 | |||
* Furnace, Ferrie's Self-coking Blast, 413 | |||
* Fur. aces for Producing High Temperatures, 181, 197, 217, 237 | |||
* Furnace, The Boetius, 197 | |||
* Furnace, The Schinz Blast, 197 | |||
* Furnace, The Siemens, 272 | |||
* Gas Exhauster and Washer, Cleland's, 331 | |||
* Gas Valve, Cathels's, 1t8 | |||
* Gus Works, 13eckton, The, 249 | |||
* Gas Works, Glasgow Corporation, The, 339 | |||
* Gasholder, The Glasgow Gas Works, 339 | |||
* Gates, Lock, on the Strength of, 73 | |||
* Gatling Gun Working of the, 3S1 | |||
* Gearing for Winding Yarn, 20 | |||
* General Post Office, The, 53 | |||
* German Portable Engine, 247 | |||
* German Harbour, The New, 464 | |||
* German Hydraulic Train Lifts, 2G7 | |||
* Gipsy Winch, Paget 8, 404 | |||
* Glasgow, Chair of Technical Chemistry in, 344 | |||
* Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 339 | |||
* Glasgow Iron Market, The 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, 187, 207, '234, 237, 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 408, 423, 462 | |||
* Glatton, H.M.S., 172 | |||
* Gledhill's Coal Cutting Machine, 47 | |||
* Godavery Navigation Works, 4U6 | |||
* Goods Locomotive, Six-wheels Coupled (Booth and Co , California), 170 | |||
* Governor, Allen's Steam Engine, 433 | |||
* Governor, Hartnell and Guthrie's, 204 | |||
* Grain, Carr's Disintegrator for reducing, 237 | |||
* Graving Dock at Malta, The Somerset, 210 | |||
* Great Northern Railway, Express Passenger Locomotive for the, 140 | |||
* Great Western Railway of New South Wales, S8 | |||
* Guns, American, 192 | |||
* Guns and Ships, 117 | |||
* Gun Carriage, Sawyer's Revolving, 118 | |||
* Guns, French Field and Navy, 454 | |||
* Guns, Heavy, Gunpowder, 251 | |||
* Guns, New, Our, 70 | |||
* Guns, Cur Field, 52 | |||
* Gun, 33-Ten, The, 70, 289, 321 | |||
* Gun-Factory, Allahabad, Failure of the, 12 | |||
* Guns, Field, B.L. v. M.L., 212 | |||
* Gun Cotton, Explosive compounds, 297 | |||
* Gunpowder, Explosive Compounds, 221 | |||
* Gunpowder for Heavy Guns, 251 | |||
* Gunpowder, James's Ma _line for Making Pellet Powder, :3'n | |||
* Gunnery Experiments at Shoeburyness, 330, 339 | |||
* Gwynne's Combined Circulating Centrifugal Pump and Engine, 188 | |||
* Hall, Royal Albert, The, 232 | |||
* Hall, Royal Albert, The Acoustics of the, 152 | |||
* Hall, The Royal Albert [Programme of Opening Ceremony), 169 | |||
* Hall, The Royal Albert, Engines at the, 55 | |||
* Hammer, Barran's Steam, 17 | |||
* Hammers, Steam, in Towns, 160 | |||
* Harbour, German, The New, 464 | |||
* Harbour, Kurrachee, Manora Breakwater, 225 | |||
* Hartnell and Guthrie's Governor, 204 | |||
* Harvey Torpedo, The, 35, 124 | |||
* Hatfield, Railway Accident at, 12 | |||
* Hay Presses, Alcock's, 228 | |||
* Head and Thomson's Road Steamer, 455 | |||
* Heat, Radiation of, Ericsson's Experiments on, 1 | |||
* Heat, Solar, 98, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427, | |||
* Heating Furnace Boilers, The Evaporating Power of, 109 | |||
* Heavy Guns, Gunpowder for, 251 | |||
* Hematite Iron Works, West Cumberland, The, 233 | |||
* Henley's Rock Tunnelling Machine, 23 | |||
* Henry's Dummy Cartridge, 461 | |||
* High Level Boilers, 372 | |||
* High Pressure Cylinders, with Weir's Equilibrium Slide Valves, 96 | |||
* High Piston Speed (by Charles T. Porter), 202 | |||
* High Temperatures, On Methods of Producing, 181, 197, 217, 238 | |||
* H.M.S. Captain, Mr. Childers's Minute, 18, 39, 59, 74 | |||
* H.M.S. Glatton, 172 | |||
* Holt and Walker's Steam Pump, 100 | |||
* Horizontal Engine and Feed Water, James's, 319 | |||
* Horizontal Engine, Weber's, 444 | |||
* Hose Coupling, Barnes's, 465 | |||
* Howard's Marine Boiler, 155 | |||
* Hungarian Railway, The East, 106, 130 | |||
* Hydraulic and Screw Hay Presses, Alcock's, 228 | |||
* Hydraulic Clutch, Walker and Mum's, 97 | |||
* Hydraulic Dead Weight Testing Machine, Alcock's. 27 | |||
* Hydraulic Railway Brake, Barker's, 96 | |||
* Hydraulic Train Lifts, German, 267 | |||
* Hydraulic Valves for Bessemer's Steady Cabin,100 | |||
* Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, The, 15, 49, 73, 77 81 | |||
* Imperial Ottoman Naval Arsenal, The, 203 | |||
* Incrustation of Boilers, 12 | |||
* Incrustation in Steam Boilers, Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing, 85 | |||
* India, A New Department in, 142 | |||
* India Anchorages, 219 | |||
* India, Engineers in, 344, 437 | |||
* India, Euphrates Valley Route o, The, 34, 54, 65, 79, 459 | |||
* India, Fish Passes in, 357 | |||
* India, Random Notes from the North of, 222, 249, '268, 291, 381, 397, 417 | |||
* India, Roads in, 387 | |||
* India, Road Steamers for, 94 | |||
* Indian Budget, The, 272 | |||
* Indian Civil Engineering College, 211 | |||
* Indian Engineering College, The, 125, 174 | |||
* Indian Irrigation Works, 99 | |||
* Indian Narrow Gauge Railroads, 87, 841 | |||
* Indian Public Works, 44 | |||
* Indian Railway Extension, 13 | |||
* Indian Railways, The 3 Ft. 3 In. Gauge, 87 | |||
* Indian Ship Canal, An, 325 | |||
* Indian State Railways, 287 | |||
* Indicator Diagrams from Locomotive Engines, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89 | |||
* Information, Curious, 33 | |||
* Ingram's Fastening for Railway Carriage Windows, 39 | |||
* Ingenieurs Civils, Societe des, 454 | |||
* Inspection, Steam Boiler, 418 | |||
* Institution Conversazione, The, 387, 399 | |||
* Institute of Engineers, The South Wales, 365 | |||
* institute, The Iron and Steel, 231 | |||
INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL, THE: | |||
* Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226 | |||
* On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn, 236 | |||
* Institution Dinner, The, 306 | |||
INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS: | |||
* An Account of Floating Docks, more particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Rennie, 36 | |||
* On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter R. Browne, 73 | |||
* On Train Resistances, by William B. Adams, 66 | |||
* On Centrifugal Pumps, by Mr. D. Thomson, 124 | |||
* On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airy, 120 | |||
* On the Basin for the Balance Dock, and on the Marine Railways in connexion therewith, at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 162 | |||
* On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195 | |||
* On the Clevedon Pier, by J. W. Grover, 203 | |||
* On the Cambrian Railway Viaducts, by H. Conybeare, 204 | |||
* On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229 | |||
* On the Testing of Rails, with a description of a Machine for the Purpose, by J. Price, 245 | |||
* On the Archimedean Screw Propeller, by Sir F. C. Knowles, 289 | |||
* The Annual Dinner of the Institution, 300, 306 | |||
* On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by J. Grant, 316 | |||
* Description of Two Blast Furnaces erected in 1S70, at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319 | |||
* The Institution Conversazione. 387, 399 | |||
* On the Treatment of Town Sewage, by A. Jacob, 354 | |||
* Institution of Civil Engineers, Conversazione at the, 387, 399 | |||
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, CLEVELAND: | |||
* On Methods of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181, 197, 217, 238 | |||
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: | |||
* On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers, by George Addenbrooke, 85 | |||
* On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel on the London and North-Western Railway, by John Ramsbottom, 91 | |||
* Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engines, by W. G. Beattie, 85 | |||
* On the Ventilation of Tunnels, by John Rams-bottom, '286 | |||
* On the Principal Constructions of Breechloading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their relative Advantages, by W. P. Marsh111, 317 | |||
INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
* On the Improve I Compound Engines as fitted on board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230 | |||
* Report of the Council, 235 | |||
* On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bergius, '259 | |||
* On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped on their launching Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260 | |||
* On the Efficiency of Jet Propeller by Cava, Here D. Brin, '244, 265, 294 | |||
* On the Working Expenses of Steamers of small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255 | |||
* On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. II. White and W. John, 295, 311, 340, 395 | |||
INSTITUTION, ROYAL UNITED SERVICE: | |||
* On Naval Armaments, by Captain R. A. E. Scott, 137 | |||
* Instruments, Surveying [The Eidypsometer], 17 | |||
* International Exhibition of 1871, 306, 32 c,457 | |||
* International Exhibition, Taber's Cord-Laying Machine, 417 | |||
* Invert Permanent Way, Macnair's, 3:53 | |||
* Iron and Steel, Effect of Cold on, 103 | |||
* Icon and Steel Manufacture, 71 | |||
* Iron and Steel, Effects of Cold on, 82, 83, 103 Iron and Steel Institute, The, 231 | |||
IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, THE: | |||
* Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226 | |||
* On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn,' 236 | |||
* Iron and Steel Making [The Sherman Process], 70, 128, 129 | |||
* Iron and Steel, The Properties of, S2 | |||
* Iron, Effect of Cold upon, 171 | |||
* Iron Manufacture, 27 | |||
* Iron Market, The Glasgow, 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169,,187, 207, 2:34, 257, 2681290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 4081 42:3, 462 | |||
* Iron Smelting, The Progress of, 7 | |||
* Iron Ships, Sheathing with Iron and Zinc, 220 | |||
* Iron Structures, Durability of, 445 | |||
* Iron, The Purification of Pig, 211 | |||
* Iron, The Tensile Strength of, 362 | |||
* Iron Trade in 1870, The Scotch Pig, 6 | |||
* Iron Trade, The Cleveland, 10, 37, 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153, 172, 186, 206, 228,256, 269, 296, 308, 328, 346, 354, 367, 392, 409, 423, 443, 462 | |||
* Iron Works, West Cumberland, The Hematite, 233 | |||
* Ironclads, Our, 355 | |||
* Irrigation Works in India, °9 | |||
* Irrigation Works, The Madras. 15 | |||
* James's Horizontal Engine and Feed Water Heater, 319 | |||
* James's Machine for Making Pellet Powder, 399 | |||
* Jansenn's Balloon Compass, 465 | |||
* Jaffrey's Slide Valves of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, 166 | |||
* Japanese Imperial Mint, The, 262 | |||
* Jet Propellers, Efficiency of, The, 244, 265, 294 | |||
* Jeavons and Claridge's Armour Plate Bending Machine, 16 | |||
* John Elder Lectureship, The 235 | |||
* Journals, American Technical, 126 | |||
* Journal, Technical American, 252 | |||
* King's Valveless Engine, 403 | |||
* Kinne's Traversing Gear for the Gatling Gun, 381 | |||
* Kurrachee Harbour, Manora Breakwater, 225 | |||
* Kistna Viaduct, The, 28.5 | |||
* Labour, Co-operative, 159 | |||
* Launches, Steam, '255 | |||
* Launching Ships, 260 | |||
* Laws, Patent, Our, 173 | |||
* Laws, Patent Amendment, 191 | |||
* Laws, Patent, The, 337, 361 | |||
* Lea's Apparatus for Depositing Fog Signals, 58 | |||
* Lectureship, The John Elder, '235 | |||
* Legislation, Boiler, 192 | |||
* Legislation, Railway, 157 | |||
* Legislation, Sanitary, 167 | |||
* Legislation, Steam Boiler, 48 | |||
* Lessware's Hydro-Extractor, 365 | |||
* Liabilities, Railway [Railway Legislation], 157 | |||
* Lifts, Train, Hydraulic, German, 267 | |||
* Light Draught Steamer (Yarrow and Hedley's), 269 | |||
* Lining Pipes, Towle's Method of, 369 | |||
* Lithofracteur, 343, 356 | |||
* Lithofracteur, Transport of, 420 | |||
* Little's Moulding Apparatus, 278 | |||
* Liverpool Passenger Railway Tunnel, The Ventilation of the, 91 | |||
* Lock Gates, On the Strength of, 73 | |||
* Lock-Nut, The Oakley, 240 | |||
* Locomotives, Action of Steam in the Cylinders of, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89 | |||
* Locomotive Coupling, Dubs's, 318 | |||
* Locomotive Coupling Rod, Stephenson's Centre Eye for, 219 | |||
* Locomotive Chimney, Fontaine's, 216 | |||
* Locomotives, Double-Bogie, 253 | |||
* Locomotive, Express Passenger, Great Northern Railway, 140 | |||
* Locomotive Fireboxes, Stephenson's Method of Constructing, 150 | |||
* Locomotive Performances, 127 | |||
* Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled, Booth and Co., California, 170 | |||
* Locomotive Shunting, American, 304 | |||
* Locomotive, Tank (2 ft. 8 in. Gauge), at Buscot Park, 4:3 | |||
* Locomotive, Tank, for the Pittsburg Railway, California, US | |||
* Locomotives, Tank, for the Talyllyn Railway, 67 | |||
* Locomotive, Tank, fur the To4o). Railway of Chili, 201 | |||
* London and Paris Sewage, 407 | |||
* London Association of Foremen Engineers, Dinner of the, 152 | |||
* London Street Tramways, 437 | |||
* London Water Supply, The, 371, 405 | |||
* Machine, Alcock's Dead Weight Testing, 27 | |||
* Machine, Centrifugal Drying, Lessware's, 365 | |||
* Machine, Dredging, for the Clyde, Simons's, 411 | |||
* Machine for Adzing and Boring Railway Sleepers, Ransom e's, 86 | |||
* Machine for Tunnelling, Henley's, 23 | |||
* Machine for Type Composing, Mackie's, 335 | |||
* Machine, Plate Flanging, Piedboeufs, 66 | |||
* Machine, Pooley's Automatic Weighing, 258 | |||
* Machinery for Wood Carving, Cunningham's. 333 | |||
* Machinery, Ransome's Wood-Working. 86, 137 | |||
* Mackie's Typo Composing Machine. 3;3 | |||
* Macnair's Invert Permanent Way, 353 | |||
* Madras Irrigation Works, The, is Main's Method of Propelling Canal Pont::, 189 | |||
* Malta, The Somerset Dock, 210 | |||
MANCHESTER LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, THE : | |||
* On the Effect of Cold on Iron and Steel, by W. Brockbank, 82 | |||
* On the Properties of Iron and Steel, by Sir W. Fairbairn, 82 | |||
* On the Alleged Action of Cold Rendering Iron and Steel Brit le, by J. P. Joule, F.R.S., 83 | |||
* On the Effect of Cold on the Stret4th of Iron, by Peter Spence, F.C.S., 83, 171 | |||
* Mania, The Tramway, 69 | |||
* Manora Breakwater, Kurrachee Harbour, 225 Mansion House Station, The, 190 • | |||
* Manufacture, Iron and Steel, 71 | |||
* Manufacture of Iron, 27 | |||
* Manufacture of Ozokerit, The, 263 | |||
* Marine Boiler, Howard's, 155 | |||
* Marine Boiler Fittings, '273 | |||
* Marine Engines, Compound (Engines of the Fairy Dell), 155 | |||
* Marine Engines, Compound, 271 | |||
* Manufacture of Dynamite in the Siege of Paris, 833 | |||
* Marine Engines, Compound, Tod and Macgregor's, 96 | |||
* Marine Engines, Compound, Napier's, 352 Margate Pier, Improvements, 431 | |||
* Marine Engineering and Shipbuilding on the Clyde, in 1870, 28 | |||
* Marten's, E. B., Report on Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136 | |||
* Martini-Henry Rifle, The, 233. 317, 324 Mechanic, American, The, 326 | |||
* Mechanical Appliances on Shipboard, 388 | |||
MECHANICAG ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF: | |||
* On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers. By G. Addenbrooke, 85 | |||
* On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel on the London and North-Western Railway. By John Ramsbottom, 91 | |||
* Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engine. By W. G, Beattie, 85 | |||
* On the Ventilation of Railway Tunnels. By J Ramsbottom, 286 | |||
* On the Principal Constructions of Breechloading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their Relative Advantages. By W. P. Marshall, 317 | |||
* Mechanical Refinements, 129, 177, 183, 229, 281, 380 | |||
* Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Tunnel 9l | |||
* Mechanism of Breech-loading Small Arms, 317 | |||
* Memorial, The Albert, 32, 288 | |||
* Metals, Bischoff's Apparatus for Testing, 205 | |||
* Metals, Fatigue of, Wohler’s Experiments on the, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439 | |||
* Meter, Steam Power, Ashton and Storey's, 332 | |||
* Methods of Producing ugh Temperatures, On, 181, 197, 217 | |||
* Metropolis Water Bill, 405 | |||
* Metropolitan Railways, New York, 252 | |||
* Metropolitan Tramways, 356 | |||
* Metropolitan District Railway, Concrete Shops for the, 404 | |||
* Metropolitan Tramways (The Tramway Mania,), 69 | |||
* Mill, Corn, Clayton and Shuttleworth's, 139 | |||
* Mill for Rolling Tyres, Webb's, .185 | |||
* Military Ambulance Wagon, Bayley's, 364 | |||
* Mineral Wealth of Utah, The, 273 | |||
* Mint, The Japanese Imperial, '262 | |||
* Mirror and Plate Glass Railway Wagons, 335 | |||
* Mississippi, Bridge over the, at St, Louis, 15, 49, 73 ,77, 81 | |||
* Missouri, Bridging the, 461 | |||
* Modern Steam Engineering—The Past and Present, 149 | |||
* " Monkey," Captain Roberts's, 248 | |||
* Monkland Iron Works, Ferrie's Self-coking Blast Furnace at the, 413 | |||
* Mont Cenis Tunnel, The, 347, 377, 420, 429 | |||
* More Startling Statistics, 13 | |||
* Mortar, Selenitic, 447 | |||
* Moulding Apparatus, Little's, 278 | |||
* Mountain Railways, The Riga, 315 | |||
* Napier's Compound Marine Engines, 352 | |||
* Narrow-Gauge Railways, Norwegian, Bridges on the, 38 | |||
* Narrow-Gauge Railways in India, 87, 341 | |||
* Narrow-Gauge Locomotives for the Tongoy Railway of Chili, 201 | |||
* Narrow-Gauge Railways, 457 | |||
* Narrow-Gauge Railways, Indian, 341 | |||
NAVAL ARCHITECTS, INSTITUTION OF : | |||
* On the Improved Compound Engines, as fitted on Board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230 | |||
* Report of the Council, 235 | |||
* On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bet gam 259 | |||
* On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped on their Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260 | |||
* On the Efficiency of Jet Propellers, by Cavaliere B. Brin, 244, 265, 294 | |||
* On the Working Expenses of Steamers of Small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255 | |||
* On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. II. White and W. John, 295, 311, 346, 395 | |||
* Naval Armaments, 137 | |||
* Naval Arsenal, The Imperial Ottoman, 203 | |||
* Naval Defences. 234 | |||
* Naval Estimates, The, 2)1 | |||
* Navigation Works, The Godavery, 406 | |||
* Navy, The United States, 176 | |||
* Naylor's Continuous Railway Brakes, 92 | |||
* New Department in India, A. 142 | |||
* New Docks at New York, 455 | |||
* New Guns, Our, 7U | |||
* New Stone, Ransome’s, 324 | |||
* New York Metropolitan Railways, 252 | |||
NEW YORK SOCIETY OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING: | |||
* On the Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks, By Col. J. E. Gowan, 120 | |||
* On Floating Torpedoes, by M. L Callender. 120 | |||
* On a New System of Tramways, by Prof. S. D. Silliman, 120 | |||
* On Compound Engines. by C. E. Emery, 264 | |||
* On Experiments to Determine the Elasticity and Basking Tensile Strength of Iron, by, Professor Plympton, ::62 | |||
* New York, The New Docks at, 455 | |||
* New York Viaduct Railroad, 461 | |||
* Neutral Flames, 125 | |||
* North. Notes from the, 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, 187 207, 234, 257, 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 408, 423. 462 | |||
* Northern Pacific Railway, The, 420 | |||
* Norwegian Narrow Gauge Railways, Bridges on the, 38 | |||
* Notes, Foreign and Colonial, 10, 25, 57, 77, 86, 102, 121, 145, 161, 170, 188, 207. 236, 257, 277, 291, 309, 329, 357, 360, 370, 392, 409, 424, 413, 463 | |||
* Notes from Paris, 414. 441, 454 | |||
* Notes from South Staffordshire, 10, 37, 56, 68 | |||
* Notes from the South-West, 145. 160, 169, 187, 206, 230, 256, 269, 291, 309, 328, 346, 359, 370, 393, 408, 423. 443, 463 | |||
* Notes from the North, 6, 36, 57, C8, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, DI, 207, 234, 257 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 3931 408, 423, 462 | |||
* Notes from the Cleveland Di6ti jet, 10. 37, 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153, 172, 186. 206, 2-8, 256, 269, 296, 308. 328, 346, 354, 367, :392, 409, 423, 443, 462 | |||
* Notes from the North of India, Random, 222, 249, 268, 291, 381, 397, 417 | |||
* Notes, Parliamentary, 124, 137, 153, 168, 190, 210, 249, 310, 330, 346,367 | |||
* Nut Locking, The Oakley Bolt, 240 | |||
* Oakley Dolt, The, 240 | |||
OBITUARY | |||
* [[Augustus Applegath|Applegath, Augustus]], 119 | |||
* [[Joseph Freeman|Freeman, Joseph]], 160 | |||
* [[John herschel|Herschel, Sir John]], 352 | |||
* [[Ferdinand Kohn|Kohn, Ferdinand]], 326 | |||
* [[Alvis C. Morton|Morton, Alvin C.]], 210 | |||
* Oomraotee State Railway, 254 | |||
* Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, 169 | |||
* Osaka, The Japanese Imperial Mint at, 262 | |||
* Ottoman Naval Arsenal, The Imperial, 203 | |||
* Our Ironclads, 355 | |||
* Our Patent Laws, 173 | |||
* Ourselves, 111 | |||
* Ozokerit, The Manufacture of, 263 | |||
* Pacific Railway, The Northern, 420 | |||
* Paget's Gipsy Winch, 404 | |||
* Paris, Notes from, 414, 441. 454 | |||
* Paris, Siege of, The, 833, 460 | |||
* Paris and Loudon Sewage, 407 | |||
* Paris, The State of, 405 | |||
* Parliament, Private Bills in. 90,101, 124, 139, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, 358, 367, 394, 422, 442, 462 | |||
* Parliamentary Notes, 124, 1:37, 143, 168, 190, 210, 249, 310, 330, 846,;;67 | |||
* Passenger Locomotive, Express, Great Northern Railway, 140 | |||
* Patent Law Amendment, 191 | |||
* Patent Laws, Our, 173 | |||
* Patent Laws, The, 837, 361 | |||
* Patents, Recent, 16, 39, 58, 74, 93, 109, 131, 139, 178, 196, 216, 259, 275, 293, 310, 330, 361, 390, 410, 418, 441, 465 | |||
* Peat, Drying, 278 | |||
* Pellet Powder, Machine for Making, 299 | |||
* Performances, Locomotive, 127 | |||
* Permanent Way, Macnair's Invert, 353 | |||
* Pflaum and Walker's Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, 97 | |||
* Philadelphia Water Works, Pipe Aqueduct for the, 848 | |||
* Philadelphia Water Works; Laying Mains across the River Schuylkill, 398 | |||
* Phonic Coast Signals, 195 | |||
* Piedboeufs Plate Flanging Machine, 66 | |||
* Pier Improvements, Margate, 431 | |||
* Pier, The Clevedon, 203 | |||
* Pig Iron, The Purification of, 211 | |||
* Piles, Driving. in Deep Water, 464 di* | |||
* Pilkington's Elastic Wheels for Traction Engines, 119 | |||
* Pinchbeck's Elastic Wheel Tyres, 319 | |||
* Pipe_ Aqueduct for the Philadelphia Water Works, 348 | |||
* Pipes, Towle's Method of Silver Lining, 369 | |||
* Pipe Laying Under Water, 898 | |||
* Piston Speed, High (by Charles S. Porter), 202 | |||
* Pittsburg Railway, California, Tank Locomotive for, 115 | |||
* Plate Flanging Machine, Piedboeufs, 66 | |||
* Plate Glass Railway Wagon, 335 | |||
* Ploughing Engine, 20-horse, Aveling's, 9 | |||
* Ploughing Engines, Eyth's Valve Gear for, 267 | |||
* Ploughing, Steam, Trials at Wolverhampton, 449 | |||
* Pola Dock, The, 152 | |||
* Pook's Sewer Ventilator, 5 | |||
* Pooley's Automatic Weighing Machine, 253 | |||
* Portable Engine, German, 247 | |||
* Porter, Charles T., On High Piston Speed, 202 | |||
* Portland Cement, 316 | |||
* Post Office, The, and the Telegraphs, 251 | |||
* Post Office and the Telegraphs, The [A Year's Telegraphy], 132 | |||
* Post Office, The General. 53 | |||
* Potsdam, Railway Carriage Sheds at, 428 | |||
* Potters' Throwing Wheel, Boulton's, 354, | |||
* Presses, Screw and Hydraulic, Alcock's. 228 | |||
* Preston, Steam Fire Engine Trials at, 269 | |||
* Price s Method of Testing Rails, 245 | |||
* Private Bills in Parliament, 90, 101, 124, 133, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, 358, 367, 394,422, 442,462 | |||
* Process of Cutting Hard Substances, Tilghman's, 293 | |||
* Process, The Sherman, 70, 128, 142 | |||
* Progress in Bridge Construction, 133 | |||
* Progress, Telegraph, in, 1870, 14 | |||
* Progress of Turkish Engineering, 373 | |||
* Propeller, Archimedean Screw, The, 289 | |||
* Propellers, Jet, The Efficiency of, 2-14. '265, 294 | |||
* Propelling Canal Boats, Main's Method of, 189 | |||
* Proposed Buildings for the Scientific Sod( ties, 5 | |||
* Pruth, Bridge Crossing the, at Czernowitz, 156 | |||
* Public Works, Indian. 44 | |||
* Pulleys, Fixing, on Shafts [Mechanical Refinements], 183 | |||
* Pump, Bain's Double Acting, 17 | |||
* Pump. Baumann's Direct-Acting Steam, 167 | |||
* Pump, Centrifugal, 124 | |||
* Pump, Combined Circulating Centrifugal, and Engine, Gwynne's, 188 | |||
* Pump, Direct-Acting Steam, at the Broadoak Colliery, 46 | |||
* Pump, Friedmann's, Bilge, 416 | |||
* Pump, Steam, Walker and Holt's, 100 | |||
* Purification of Pig Iron, 211 | |||
* Quadruple Spoke-Shaping Machine, Ransome's, 86 | |||
* Queen of the Thames, Compound Engines of the, 352 | |||
* Railroad, Pittsburg, California, Tank Locomotive for, 115 | |||
* Railroad Shop, An American. 394 | |||
* Railroad, Viaduct, New York, 461 | |||
* Railway Accident at Hatfield, The, 12 | |||
* Railway and Engineer Staff Corps, The, 112 | |||
* Railway Brake, Barker's Hydraulic, 111 | |||
* Railway Brakes, Continuous, 87, 92 | |||
* Railway Carriage Sheds at Potsdam, 42s | |||
* Railway Carriage Windows, Ingram's Fastening for, 39 | |||
* Railway, Concrete Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District, 404 | |||
* Railway Disasters, 213 | |||
* Railway, East Hungarian, The, 106, 130 | |||
* Railway, Euphrates Valley, The, 459 | |||
* Railway Extension, Australian, 438 | |||
* Railway Extension in India, 13 | |||
* Railway Extension in Victori4, 261 | |||
* Railway, Great Indian Peninsula, Viaduct Over the River Kistna, 285 | |||
* Railway, Great Northern, Express Passenger Locomotive for the, 140 | |||
* Railway Legislation, 157 | |||
* Railway, Nicolai, The Bridges for the, 383 | |||
* Railway of Chili, Tank Locomotive for the, 201 | |||
* Railways, Australian, 88 | |||
* Railways in India, The 3 ft. 3 in. Gauge, 87 | |||
* Railways in South America, 107 | |||
* Railways in Turkey, 175 | |||
* Railways, Indian Narrow Gauge, :341 | |||
* Railways, Metropolitan, New York, 252 | |||
* Railways, Narrow Gauge, 457 | |||
* Railway, Northern Pacific, The, 420 | |||
* Railways, Norwegian Narrow Gauge, Bridges on the, 38 | |||
* Railway Resistances, 66 | |||
* Railway, Rigi, The, 315 | |||
* Railway Rolling Stock Statistics, 105 | |||
* Railways, Russian, 186 | |||
* Railway, San Jose, Shunting Engine for the, 304 | |||
* Railway Sleepers, Adzing and Boring Machine . for. Ransome's, 86 | |||
* Railways, State, Indian, 287 | |||
* Railway, State. Oomraotee. 254 | |||
* Railways, Swedish, 'State, 193 | |||
* Railway, Talyllyn, Tank Locomotives for the, 67 | |||
* Railway Telegraph Line, 251 | |||
* Railway Tunnels, Ventilation of, 91 | |||
* Railway Viaducts, The Cambrian, 204 | |||
* Railway Wagon for Glass and Mirrors, 335 | |||
* Raising of the St. Thomas Floating Dock, 127 | |||
* Ramsbottom's Apparatus for Ventilating Railway Tunnels, 91 | |||
* Ransome's Artificial Stone, 31, 306 | |||
* Ransome's New Stone, 324 | |||
* Ransome's Road Steamer, 45.5 | |||
* Ransome's Wood Working Machinery, 86, 137 | |||
* Recrimination, Admiralty, 141 | |||
* Recent Patents, 16, 39, 58, 74, 93, 109, 131, 139, 1961 216, 259, 275, 293, 310, 330, 361, 390, 410, 418, 441, 465 | |||
* Reed, Mr. E. J., on Ships and Guns, 117 | |||
* Reed. Mr. E. J., on the Strains of Ships at Sea, 131 | |||
* Refinement. Mechanical, 129, 177, 183, 229, 281, 380 | |||
* Regenerative Gas Furnaces (The Siemen's Furnace), 272 | |||
* Report on the Allen Engine, 424 | |||
* Report on Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136 | |||
* Republic, Argentine, The, 253 | |||
* Resistances, Traction, Engine, 213 | |||
* Resistances, Train, 66 | |||
* Revolving Gun Carriage, Sawyer's, 118 | |||
* Rheinhausen, Steam Ferry over the Rhine at, 29, 109 | |||
* Rifles, Breechloading, 317 Rifle, Martini-Henry, The, 233, 317, 324 | |||
* Rifle, Soper's Breechloading, 26 | |||
* Rigi Railway, The. 315 | |||
* Road Steamers in India, 94 | |||
* Road Rolling, Steam, 88 | |||
* Road Steamer, Ransome’s, 455 | |||
* Roads in India, 387 | |||
* Road Rolling, team, 88, 106 | |||
* Roberts's " Monkey," Captain, 248 | |||
* Rock-Tunnelling Machine, Henley's, 23 | |||
* Rolling Mill for Tyres, Webb's, 185 | |||
* Roiling Mills, Steam Clutch for, Walker and Pflaum's, 97 | |||
* Rolling, Steam Road, 88 | |||
* Rolling Stock, Wondrous, 105 | |||
* Root's Blower at the Dowlais Iron and Steel Works, 171 | |||
* Ross Bridge, The New, 229 | |||
* Rotary Velocity, The Influence of Solar Heat on the, 98, 113, 116, 117, '241, 313, 427, 447 | |||
* Route to India, The Euphrates Valley, 34, 54, 65,79 459 | |||
* Royal Albert Hall, The, 232 | |||
* Royal Albert Hall, The Acoustics, 152 | |||
* Royal Albert Hall, The [Programme of Opening Ceremony), 169 | |||
* Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Wolverhampton, 449 | |||
* Royal Agricultural Society's Prize List, The, 9 | |||
* Royal Society, Siemens's Lecture on the Effect of Temperature on Electrical Resistance, 445 | |||
* Royal United Service Institution. On Naval Armaments, by Captain R. A. S. Scott, 137 | |||
* Radiation of Heat, Ericsson's Experiments on, 183 | |||
* Russian Railways, 186 | |||
* Saint Louis Bridge, The, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81 | |||
* St. Thomas Floating Dock, The, 127 | |||
* Sand Jet for Cutting Hard Substances, Tilghman's, 293 | |||
* Sanitary Commission. The, 174 | |||
* Sanitary Legislation, 167 | |||
* Sawyer's Revolving Gun Carriage, 118 | |||
* Scandal, Allahabad, The, 12 | |||
* Schinz's Blast Furnace, 197 | |||
* Scientific Societies, Proposed Building for, Scotch Pig Iron Trade in 1870, The, 6 | |||
* Scott's Selenitic Mortar, 447 | |||
* Screw and Hydraulic Hay Presses, Alcock’s, 228 | |||
* Screw Propeller, Archimedean, The, 280 | |||
* Screw, The Archimedean, 120 | |||
* Sea, Steadiness at, 100 | |||
* Selenitic Mortar, 447 | |||
* Self-coking Blast Furnace, Ferrie’s, 413 | |||
* Semi-Portable Engine, Weber's, 302 | |||
* Seven Hundred-Pounder Gun, The 35-Ton, 70 | |||
* Sewer Ventilator, Pook's, 5 | |||
* Sewage, London and Paris, 407 | |||
* Sewage, Treatment of Town, The, 354 | |||
* Shafts, Crank, Strains on, 307 | |||
* Sheathing of Ships, 455 | |||
* Sheathing Iron Ships, 220 | |||
* Sheds at Potsdam, Railway Carriage, 428 | |||
* Sherman Process, The, 70, 128, 142 | |||
* Shields, Experimental, at Shoeburyness, 339 | |||
* Ship Canal, An Indian, 325 | |||
* Ships and Guns, 117 | |||
* Ships at Sea, Strains on, 131 | |||
* Ships of War, Report of Committee on, 355 | |||
* Ships, Launching, 260 | |||
* Ships, Sheathing of, 455 | |||
* Ships, Sheathing Iron [Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society], 220 | |||
* Ships, Stability of (W. H. White and W. John, 295 | |||
* Shipboard, Mechanical Appliances on, 388 | |||
* Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the Clyde in 1870, 28 | |||
* Shoeburyness, Experiments at, 330 | |||
* Shoeburyness, Gunnery Experiments at, 339 | |||
* Show, The Wolverhampton, 440 | |||
* Shunting Engine, American, 304 | |||
* Siege of Paris, The, 333, 460 | |||
* Siemens's Bakerian Lecture before the Royal Society, 445 | |||
* Siemens Furnace, The, 272 | |||
* Signals, Coast, Phonic, 195 | |||
* Signals, Fog, Lea's Apparatus for Depositing, 58 | |||
* Signalling, Telegraph, 48 | |||
* Silliman's Tramways, 120 | |||
* Silt Embankments, 32 | |||
* Silver Lining Pipes, Towle's Method of, 369 | |||
* Single Cylinder v. Compound Engines, 442 | |||
* Simons's Dredging Machine for the Clyde, 411 | |||
* Six-Coupled Goods Locomotive, Booth and Co.'s, California, 170 | |||
* Sixty-pounder Field Gun, The 12 cwt., 70 | |||
* Slide Valves, Balanced, Beattie's, 85 | |||
* Slide Valves of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, Jaffrey's, 166 | |||
* Slide Valves, Weir's Equilibrium, 96 | |||
* Small Arms, Breechloading, 317 | |||
* Smelting, Iron, The Progress, 7 | |||
* Societe des Ingenieurs Civils, 454 | |||
* Societies, Scientific, Proposed Buildings for, 5 | |||
* Society, Civil and Mechanical, on Telegraph Signalling. By F. E. Cooper, 48 | |||
SOCIETY OF ARTS, THE; | |||
* On the Different Methods of Extracting Sugar from Beetroot and Cane. By F. Kohn, 219, 239 | |||
* On the Application of Steam to Canals. By Geo. Ed. Harding, 446, 465 | |||
SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, THE NEW YORK PRACTICAL : | |||
* The Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks. By Col. J. E. Gowan, 120 | |||
* On Floating Torpedoes. By M. L. Callender, 120 | |||
* On a New System of Tramways. By Prof. S. D. Silliman, 120 | |||
* On Compound Engines. By C. E. Emery, 264 Society of Telegraph Engineers, The, 354 | |||
* Society, The Civil and Mechanical Engineers, 220, | |||
* Society, The Royal Agricultural, at Wolverhampton, 449 | |||
* Society; the Royal Agricultural; Prize List. 1871, 9 | |||
* Solar Heat, 98, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427, 447 | |||
* Somerset Dock, Malta, The, 210 | |||
* Soper's Breech-loading Rifle, 26 | |||
* South America, Railways in, 107 | |||
* South Staffordshire, Notes from, 10, 37..56, 63 | |||
* South Wales Institute of Engineers, 365 | |||
* South Wales, Notes from, 145, 160, 169, 187. 206, 230, 2.56, 269, 291, 328, 346, 359, 370. 393. 408, 423, 443, 463 | |||
* South-West, Notes from the. 145, 160, 169, 187, 206, 230, 256, 269, 291, 309, 328, 346, 359, 870, 39:3, 408, 423, 443.463 | |||
* Spider, Towle's, 464 | |||
* Spoke-Shaping Machine, Ransome's, 86 | |||
* Stability of Ships (W. II. White and W. John), 295 | |||
* Staff Corps, The Engineer and Railway, 112 | |||
* Startling Statistics, More, 13 | |||
* State of Paris, The, 405 | |||
* State Railways in India, 287 | |||
* State Railways, Swedish, 193 | |||
* State t:ailway, Oomraotee, 254 | |||
* Station, Central Telegraphs, The, 273 | |||
* Station, The Mansion House. 190 | |||
* Statistics, Curious, on Telegraph Cables, 73 | |||
* Statistics of Railway Rolling Stock, 105 | |||
* Statistics, More Startling, 13 | |||
* Steadiness at Sea, 106 | |||
* Steam, Action of, in the Cylinders of Locomotives, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89 | |||
* Steam Boiler Explosions, 158 | |||
* Steam Boiler Inspection, 418 | |||
* Steam Boiler Legislation, 48 | |||
* Steam Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136 | |||
* Steam Boilers, incrustation in, 8.5 | |||
* Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, Walker and Pflaum's, 97 | |||
* Steam Cylinders, Condensation in. 419 | |||
* Steam Engine Governor, Allen's, 433 | |||
* Steam Engineering, Modern-The Past and Present, 149 | |||
* Steam Ferry at Rheinhausen, over the Rhine, 29, 109 | |||
* Steam Fire Engine Trials at Preston, 269 | |||
* Steam Fire Engine Trials, 288 | |||
* Steam Hammer, Barran's, 17 | |||
* Steam Hammers in Towns, 160 | |||
* Steam Launches, 255 | |||
* Steam on Canals, 459 | |||
* Steam Ploughing Engines, Aveling's, 9 | |||
* Steam Ploughing Engines, Eyth's Valve Gear for, 267 | |||
* Steam. Ploughing Engine Trials at Wolverhampton, 449 | |||
* Steam Power Meter, Ashton and Storey's, 332 | |||
* Steam Pump at the Broadoak Colliery, 46 | |||
* Steam Pump, Baumann's Direct Acting, 167 | |||
* Steam Pump, Walker and Holt's, 100 | |||
* Steam Road Rolling, 88, 106 | |||
* Steam to Canals, Application of. 446, 466 | |||
* Steamers, Light Draught (Yarrow and Hedley's), 269 | |||
* Steamer, Road, Ransome's, 455 | |||
* Steamers, Small, 255 | |||
* Steamers, The Economy of Merchant, 259 | |||
* Steamship Economy, 260 | |||
* S.S. Evora, The, 166 | |||
* Steamship Fittings and the Board of Trade, 273 | |||
* S.S. Princess Royal, Engines of the, 96 | |||
* Steel and Iron, Effects of Cold on, 82, 83 | |||
* Steel and iron, Effect of Cold on the Strength of, 103 | |||
STEEL AND IRON INSTITUTE, TIT F:: | |||
* Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226 | |||
* On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn, '236 | |||
* Steel and Iron Manufacture, 71 | |||
* Steel and Iron, the Properties of, 82 | |||
* Steel, Tests of, made by the Sherman Process, 128 | |||
* Steel Tyres, 12 | |||
* Stephenson's Method of Constructing Locomotive Fireboxes, 150 | |||
* Stirling's Express Passenger Locomotive, 140 | |||
* Stone, A New, 31 | |||
* Stone Caissons, 306 | |||
* Stone, Mr. Ransome's New. 324 | |||
* Strains on Crank Shafts, 307 | |||
* Strains on Ships at Sea, 131 | |||
* Street Committee, The, 51 | |||
* Street Tramways, London, 437 | |||
* Strength of Iron and Steel, Effect of Cold on the, 103 | |||
* Strength of Lock Gates, On the, 73 | |||
* Strength of Portland Cement, Experiments on the, 316 | |||
* Structures, Iron, The Durability of, 445 | |||
* Submerged Water Mains, 396 | |||
* Submarine Telegraphy, 325 | |||
* Subway The Tower, 7 | |||
* Sugar. Beetroot, by F. Kohn, 219, 239 | |||
* Sun, The Temperature of the, 183 | |||
* Sunken Vessels. Raising, 120 | |||
* Supply, The London Water, 371 | |||
* Surveying Instruments [The Eidypsometer], 17 | |||
* Suspension Bridges, Economy in (E. W. Young), 279, 298 | |||
* Swedish State Railways, 193 | |||
* Taber's Cord-Laying and Twisting Machine, 417 | |||
* Talyllyn Railway, Tank Locomotives for the, 67 | |||
* Tank Locomotive (2 ft. 8 in. Gauge) at Buscot Park, 43 | |||
* Tank Locomotives for the Talyllyn Railway, 67 | |||
* Tank Locomotive for the Pittsburg Railway, California, 115 | |||
* Tank Locomotive for the Tongoy Railway of Chili, 201 | |||
* Targets, Experimental, at Shoeburyness, 339 | |||
* Technical Chemistry in Glasgow, Chair of, 344 | |||
* Technical Journals, American, 126, 251 | |||
* Telegraph Cables, Curious Statistics on, 73 | |||
* Telegraphs Central Station, The, 273 | |||
* Telegraph Engineers, Society of, 354 | |||
* Telegraph Lines, Railway, 251 | |||
* Telegraph Progress in 1870, 14 | |||
* Telegraph Signalling, 48 | |||
* Telegraphy, A Year's, 132 | |||
* Telegraphy, Submarine, 325 | |||
* Temperature of the Sun, 1S3 | |||
* Temperatures, On Methods of Producing High, 181, 197, 217 | |||
* Tensile Strength of Iron, 3G2 | |||
* Testing Machine, Alcock's Dead Weight Hydraulic, 27 | |||
* Testing Metals, Bischoff's Apparatus for, 205 | |||
* Testing Rails, 245 | |||
* The Late Mr. Freeman, 160 | |||
* Thirty-Five Ion Gun, The, 70, 289. 321 | |||
* Thomson's Road Steamer for India, 94 | |||
* Three feet, three inch Gauge in India, The, 87 | |||
* Tilghman's Process of Cutting Hard Substances, 193 | |||
* Timber Bridge on the East Hungarian Railway, 106, 130 | |||
* Tod and Macgregor's Compound Marine Engines, 96 | |||
* Tommasi's Flux Motor, 353 | |||
* Torpedoes, Callender's, 120 | |||
* Towle's " Spider", 464 | |||
* Torpedo, Harvey, The, 35, 124 | |||
* Towle's Method of Silver Lining Pipes, 369 | |||
* Tower Subway, The. 7 | |||
* Town Sewage, The Treatment of, 354 | |||
* Towns, St .am Hammers In, 160 | |||
* Traction Engine Resistances, 213 | |||
* Traction Engines, Thomson's. for India, 94 | |||
* Trade, The Scotch Pig Iron, in 1S70, 6 | |||
* Train Lifts, Hydraulic, German, 267 | |||
* Train Resistances, 66 | |||
* Tramway Mania, The, 69 | |||
* Tramways, London Street, 437 | |||
* Tramways, Metropolitan, 356 | |||
* Tramways, Silliman's, 120 | |||
* Tramways, Vale of Clyde, The, 329 | |||
* Transport of Lithofracteur, 420 | |||
* Traversing Gear for the Gatling Gun, Kinne's, 381 | |||
* Treatment of Town Sewage, The, 354 | |||
* Trials, Steam Fire Engine, 288 | |||
* Tunnel, Mont Cenis, The, 347, 377, 420, 423 | |||
* Tunnels, Ventilation of Railway, 91 | |||
* Tunnels, Ventilation of, 286 | |||
* Turkey, Engineering Matters in. 373 | |||
* Tunnelling Machine, Henley's, 23 | |||
* Turkey, Railways in, 175 | |||
* Twelve-Hundredweight Field Gun, The, 70 | |||
* Twisting and Cord-Laying Machine, Taber's, 417 | |||
* Tyler, Hayward, and Co.'s steam Pump, 4G | |||
* Type Composing Machine, Mackie's, 335 | |||
* Tyres, Breakage of, in Cold Weather. 82 | |||
* Tyres, Elastic Wheels, Pinchbeck's, 319 | |||
* Tyre Rolling Mill, Webb's, 185 | |||
* Tyres, Steel, 12 | |||
UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION: | |||
* On Naval Armaments. By Captain R. A. E. Scott, 137 | |||
* United States Navy, The, 176 | |||
* Utah, Mineral Wealth of, The, 273 | |||
* Valdivia, Compound Engines of the, 352 | |||
* Vale of Clyde Tramways, 329 | |||
* Valley, Route, Euphrates, The, 34, 54, 65, 73, 459 | |||
* Valve, Gas, Cathels's, 108 | |||
* Valve Gear for Steam Ploughing Engines, Eyth's, 267 | |||
* Valves, Balanced Slide, Beattie's, 8.5 | |||
* Valves, Hydraulic, for Bessemer's Steady Cabin, 100 | |||
* Valves, Slide, of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, Jeffrey's, 1 l | |||
* Valves, Weir's Equilibrium Slide, 96 | |||
* Valveless Engine, King's, 403 | |||
* Velocity, The Earth's Rotary, Influence of Solar Heat on, 98, 113, 11G, 117, 241, 313, 427, 447 | |||
* Ventilation of Railway Tunnels, 91 | |||
* Ventilation of Tunnels, 286 | |||
* Ventilator, Pook's Sewer, 5 | |||
* Vertical Feed Drum for the Gatling Gun, Broadwell's, 381 | |||
* Viaduct, Kistna, The, 285 | |||
* Viaduct Railroad, New York, 461 | |||
* Viaduct, The Cambrian Railway, 204 | |||
* Victoria, Railway Extension in, 261 | |||
* Wagon, Bayley's Military Ambulance., 364 | |||
* Wagon Railway for Plate Glass and Mirrors, 335 | |||
* Walker and Holt's Steam Pump, 100 | |||
* Walker and Pflaum's Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, 97 | |||
* Washer and Exhauster, Gas, Cleland's, 331 | |||
* Water Mains, Submerged, 398 | |||
* Water Bill, The Metropolis, 403 | |||
* Water Supply, London, The, 371, 403 | |||
* Water Works, Philadelphia, Pipe Aqueduct for the, 348 | |||
* Webb's Adding Machine, 77 | |||
* Weber's Horizontal Engine, 444 | |||
* Webb’s Rolling Mill for Tyres, 185 | |||
* Weber's Semi-Portable Engine, 302 | |||
* Weighing Machine, Pooley's Automatic, 238 | |||
* Weir's Equilibrium Slide Valves, 96 | |||
* Welding by Flame, 139 | |||
* Welding, Evans's System of, 240 | |||
* West Cumberland Hematite Iron Works, 233 | |||
* Wheels, Porters' Throwing, Boulton's, 354 | |||
* Wheel Tyres, Pinchbeck s Elastic, 319 | |||
* Wheels, Elastic, for Traction Engines, Pilkington's, 119 | |||
* Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers, 85 | |||
* Wilhelmshaven Harbour, 464 | |||
* Winch, Gipsy, Paget's, 404 | |||
* Winding Drum, Craven's, 200 | |||
* Winding Yarn, Gearing for, 20 | |||
* Windows of Railway Carriages, Ingram's Fastening for. 39 | |||
* Wolverhampton, The Royal Agricultural Society's M Feting at, 449 | |||
* Wohler's Experiments on the Fatigue of Metals, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439 | |||
* Wondrous Rolling Stock, 103 | |||
* Wood Carving Machinery, Cunningham's, 333 | |||
* Wood Working Machinery, Allen Ransome and Co's., 86 | |||
* Wood Working Machinery, Ransome's, 137 | |||
* Works, Co-operative, 159 | |||
* Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District Railway, 404 | |||
* Wrought Iron Bridges for the Nicolai Railway, 383 | |||
* Wrightson's Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of Blast Furnaces, 368 | |||
* Yarn, Gearing for Winding, 20 | |||
* Yarrow and Hedley's Light Draught Steamers, 269 | |||
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- ACCIDENT, Railway, at Hatfield, 12
- Archimedean Screw Propeller, The, 289
- Acoustics of the Royal Albert Hall, The, 152
- Act, The Railway Companies' 9Railway Legislation), 157
- Action of Steam in the Cylinders of Locomotives, The, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89
- Adding Machine, Webb's, 77
- Admiralty, The, 193
- Admiralty, The Late Controller of the, 2S7
- Admiralty Recrimination, 141
- Adzing and Boring Machine for Railway Sleepers, Ransome's, 86
- Agricultural Society, The Royal; Prize List, 1871, 9
- Agriculture, The Department of. in India, 142
- Albert Bridge at Chelsea, 234, 373
- Albert Hall, The Royal, 232
- Albert Hall, The Royal, Acoustics of, 1:52
- Albert Hall, The Royal [Programme of Opening Ceremony], 169
- Albert Hall, The Royal, Engines at the, 55
- Albert Memorial, The, 32, 288
- Alcock's Hay Presses, 228
- Alcock's Hydraulic Dead Weight Testing Machine, 27
- Allahabad Scandal, The, 12
- Allen Engine, The, 73, 424
- Allen's Steam Engine Governor, 433
- Ambulance Wagon, Military, Bayley's, 364
- American Guns, 102
- American Mechanic, The, 326
- American Navy, The, 176. American Railroad Shop, An, 394
- American Shunting Engine, 304
- America, South, Railways in, 107
- American Technical Journals, 126, 252
- Anchorages in India. 219
- Annual Dinner of the institution of Civil Engineers, 300, 306
- Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of Blast Furnace:4, Wrightson's, 368
- Apparatus for Testing Metals, Bischoff's, 205
- Apparatus, Little's Moulding, 278
- Appleby's Tank Locomotive for Buscot Park, 43
- Applegath Augustus, The Late, 119
- Appliances, Mechanical, on Shipboard. 3SS
- Application of Steam to Canals, 446, 466
- Aqueduct, Pipe, for the Philadelphia Water Works, 348
- Archimedean Screw, The, 120
ARCHITECTS, NAVAL, INSTITUTION OF:
- On the Improved Compound Engines, as fitted on board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230
- Report of the Council, 235
- On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bergius. 259
- On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped in their Launching Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260
- On the Efficiency of Jet Propellers, by Cavaliere B. Brin, 244, 265, 294
- On the Working Expenses of Steamers of Small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255
- On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. IL White and W. John, 295, 311, 346 395
- Argentine Republic, The, '253
- Armaments, Naval, 137
- Armour-Plate Bending Machine, 16
- Arsenal Expenditure, 2s9
- Arsenal. The Imperial Ottoman Naval, 203
- Artificial Stone, Ransome's, 31, 306
- Artillery, Field, 52, 212
ARTS, THE SOCIETY OF:
- On the Different Methods of Extracting Sugar from Beetroot and Cane, by F. Kuhn, 219, 239
- On the Application r f Steam to Canals, by Geo. Ed. Harding, 446. 465
- Ashton and Storey's Steam Power Meter, :332
- Association of Foremen Engineers, The London, Dinner of the, 152
- Augusta Bridge, The, at Berlin. 45
- Australian Railway Extension, 438
- Australian Railways, 88
- Automatic Weighing Machine, Pooley's, 258
- Aveling and Porter's 20-horse Ploughing Engine, 9
- A Year's Telegraphy, 132
- Bain's Double-Acting Pump, 17
- Balanced Slide Valves, Beattie's, 85
- Balloon, Jansenn's Compass. 465
- Barker's Hydraulic Railway Brake, 96
- Barnes's Hose Coupling. 465
- Barracks, Allahabad, Failure of the, 12
- Baumann's Direct-Acting Steam Pump, 167
- Patron's Steam Hammer, 17
- Bayley's Military Ambulance Wagon, 364
- Beattie's Balanced Slide Valve, 85
- Beckton Gas Works. The, 240
- Beetroot Distilling. 104
- Beetroot Sugar, by Ferdinand Kohn. 219. 2::9
- Bells of Blast Furnaces, Apparatus for Lowering the, Wrightson's. 368
- Bending Armour Plates, Machine for, 16
- Berlin, The Augusta Bridge at. 45
- Bertram's Welding Process, 159
- Bessemer's Steady Cabin, 100
- Bessemer Steel and the Sherman Process, 123
- Bilge Pump, Friedmann's, 4111
- Bills, Private, in Parliament, 90, 101, 121, 139, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, S, 3G7, 394, 422, 442, 462
- Bischoff's Apparatus for Testing Metals, 205
- Blast Furnaces. 319
- Blast Furnace, Brown's Coking, 391
- Blast Furnace, The Sehinz, 197
- Blast Furnace, Ferrie's Self-Coking; 413
- Blast Furnace, Wrightson’s Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of, 368
- Bowing Engines at the Royal Albert Ha 1. 55
- Blower, Root's, at the Dow laic Iron and Steel Works, 171
- Board of Trade and Railways, The [Railway Legislation), 157
- Board of Trade, The, and Steamship Fittings, 273
- Boilers at High Levels, 372
- Boiler Explosions, 143
- Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136
- Boilers, Incrustation of, 12
- Boilers, Furnace, The Evaporating Power of, 199
- Boiler Inspection, Steam, 418
- Boiler Legislation, Steam, 48
- Boiler and Engines of the S.S, Fa:1*y Dell, 155
- Boilers, Steam, Incrustation in, Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing, 85
- Boiler Legislation, 192
- Boiler, Marine, Fittings, 273
- Boulton's Potter's Throwing Wheel, 354
- Boutet-Roberts Bridge, The, 431
- Boyd's Gearing for Winding Yarn, 20
- Boring and Adzing Machine for Railway Sleepers, Ransome's, 86
- Brake, Railway, Barker's Hydraulic, 96
- Brakes, Railway, Continuous, 87, 92
- Brake, The Engineer's own Railway, 176
- Breakwater, Manora, Kurrachee Harbour, 225
- Breechloading Rifles, 317
- Breechloading Rifle, Soper's, 26
- Bridge, Albert, The, at Chelsea, 234,573
- Bridge, Boutet-Roberts, The, 431
- Bridge, Bridgeport, The, '369
- Bridge Construction, Progress in, 133
- Bridge Over the Mississippi at St. Louis, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81
- Bridge Over the Pruth at Czernowitz, 156
- Bridge, The Augusta, at Berlin, 45
- Bridge, Ross, The New, 229
- Bridges on the East Hungarian Railway, 10n.
- Bridges on the Norwegian Narrow Gauge Railways, 38
- Bridges Over the Missouri, 461
- Bridges, Suspension, Economy in (E. W. Young). 279, '298
- Bridges, Wrought Iron, for the Nicolai Railway, 3S3
- Bridgeport Bridge, The, 369
- Bristol Channel Dock. The, 31
- Broadwell's Vertical Drum for Feeding the (lathing Gun, 381
- Brown's Coking Blast Furnace, 391
- Budget, The Indian, 272
- Fading for Scientific Societies, Proposed, 5
- Buscot Park, Tank Locomotive at, 43
- Cables. Telegraph, Curious Statistics on, 73
- Caissons, Stone, 306
- California, Pittsburg Railroad, Tank Locomotive for. 115
- Callender's Torpedoes. 120
- Cambrian Railway Viaduct, The, 204
- Canal, An Indian Ship, 325
- Canals. The Application of Steam to, 446 4^6
- Canal To its, Main's Method of Propelling, 189
- Canal, Damooda, The, 438
- Canals in Canada, 372, 3s8
- Canals, Steam on, 459
- Canadian Canals, 372 3S8
- Candles, Ozoker:t, The Manufacture of. 263
- Captain, H.M.S., Loss of [Mr. Childers's Minute], 18, 39, 59, 74
- Captain, The Loss of the, 141
- Captain Roberts's " Monkey," 248
- Carriage, Gun, Sawyer's Revolving, 118
- Carriage Sheds at Potsdam, Railway, 428
- Carr's Disintegrator for (limning and Reducing Grain, 237
- Cartridge, Henry's Dummy, 461
- Cattle's's Gas Valve. 108
- Cement, Portland, 316
- Cenis, Mont, Tunnel, The. 317. 377, 420, 429
- Central Station, Telegraphs, The, 273
- Centre Eye for Locomotive Coupling Rods, Stephenson's, 219
- Centrifugal Drying Machine, Lessware's, 365
- Centrifugal Pumps, 124
- Centrifugal Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 158
- Chair of Technical Chemistry in Glasgow, 344
- Channel Docks, The Bristol, 31
- Chatham Dockyard, The, 372
- Chelsea Bridge, The Albert, 234, 373
- Childers's, Mr., Minute on the Loss of the Caitlin, 18. 39, 59, 74
- Childers-Robinson Debate, The, 287
- Chimney, Locomotive, Fontaine's, 216
- Chimney Shaft at the Philadelphia Railway ::hop, 394
- Circulating Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 155
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society. 220
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society, The Durability of Iron Structures, 445
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society. On Telegraph Signalling, by I? E. Cooper, 43
- Civil Engineering College, The Indian, 211
CIVIL ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF:
- On Floating Docks, more Particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Rennie, 86
- On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter R. Browne, 73
- On Train Resistances, by W. B. Adams, 66
- On Centrifugal Pumps, by D. Thomson, 124
- On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airs', 120
- On the Basin for the Balance Dock, and on the Marine Railways in connexion therewith at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 152
- On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195
- On the Clevedon Pier. by J. W. Grover, 203 On the Cambrian Railway Viaduct, by H. Conybeare, 204
- On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229
- On the Testing of Rails and a Description of a Machine for the purpose. by J. Price, 245
- On the Archimedean Straw Propeller, by Sir F C. Knowles, 289
- The Annual Dinner of the Institution, 300
- On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by John Grant, 326
- Description of Tao Blast Furnaces Erected in 1870 at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319
- The Institution Conversazione, 387
- On the Treatment of Town Sewage, by A. Jacob, 354
- Claridge and Jeavons's Armour-Plate Bending Machine, 16
- Clayton and Shuttleworth's Corn Mill, 139
- Cleland's Gas Exhau4. r and Washer, 331
- Clevedon Pier. The. 208
- Cleveland District. Notes from the, 10. 37, 56, 67, 92, 100. 121. 14t. 153. 172, 186, 201;1 225, 256, 269, 296, 308, 328, 346, 354, 367, 392, 409, 423, 443, 462
CLEVELAND INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS:
- On Methods of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181. 197, 217, 233
- Cleveland Iron Trade, The, 10, :;7. 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153. 172, is6, 206, 21.8, 256.4:69, 296, 303, 828, 346, 354, 367, 302, 409, 4::3, 443, 462
- Clutch, Steam, for Rolling Mills, Walker and Pflaum's, 97
- Clyde Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1870, 28
- Coal Cutting Machine, Gledhill's, 47
- Coal Dust, Crampton's System of Burning, 217 Coast Signals, Phonic, 195
- Coking Blast Furnace, Brown's, 391
- Cold, Eject of, on Iron, 171
- Cold, Effect of, on Iron and Steel, 82, 83, 103
- College, The Indian Engineering, 125, 174
- College, The Indian Civil Engineering, 211
- Combined. Centrifugal Circulating Pump and Engine, Gwynne's, 188
- Committee on Designs for Ships of War, 355
- Committee, The Steel, 51
- Composing Machine, Mackie's Type, 335
- Commission, The Sanitary, 174
- Communist Explosives, 454
- Compass, Jansenn's Balloon, 465
- Compound Engines, 305, 341, 421
- Compound Engines of the Valdivia and Queen of the Thames, Napier and Sons, 352
- Compounds, Explosive, Gun Cotton, 297
- Compounds, Explosive, Gunpowder, 221
- Compound Engines, by C. E. Emery, 264
- Compound Engines of H.M.S. Briton, 230
- Compound Marino Engines, 271
- Compound Marine Engines, Tod and Macgregor's, 96
- Compound v. Single Cylinder Engines, 442
- Concrete Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District Railway, 404
- Condensation in Steam Cylinders, 419
- Continuous Brakes [The Engineer's Own Railway Brake], 176
- Continuous Railway Brakes, 87, 92
- Controller of the Admiralty, The Late, 287
- Controller of the Navy on the Loss of the Captain, 141
- Conversazione, Institution, The, 346, 387, 399
- Co-operative Labour, 159
- Cope and Maxwell's Steam Pump, 46
- Cord Laying an.t Twisting Machine, Taber's, 417
- Corn Mill, Clayton and Shuttleworth's, 139
- Corporation Gas Works, Glasgow, 339
- Corps, The Engineer and Railway Staff, 112
- Coupling, Dubs 's Locomotive, 318
- Coupling, Barnes's Hose, 465
- Coupling Rods, Centre Eye for, Stephenson's, 219
- Crampton's Coal Dust Furnace, 217
- Crank Shafts, Strains on, 307
- Craven's Winding Drum, 200
- Cunningham's Wood Carving Machinery, 338
- Curious Information, 33
- Curious Statistics on Telegraph Cables, 73
- Cutter Guard for Wood-Working Machinery, 86
- Cutting Hard Substances, Tilgham's Process, 293
- Cylinders, Condensation in Steam, 419
- Czernowitz Bridge, The, 156
- Debate, The Childers-Robinson, '287
- Damooda, Canal, The, 433
- Dead Weight Testing Machine, Alcock's Hydraulic, 27
- Defences, Naval, 234
- Department in India, A New, 142
- Disasters, Railway. 213
- Dinner of the London Association of Foremen Engineers, 1.52
- Direct-Acting Steam Pump, Baumann's, 167
- Disintegrator, Carr's, for Cleaning and Reducing Grain, 237
- Distillation of Beetroot, 104
- Dock at Sew York, The New, 455
- Docks, Bristol Channel, The, 31
- Docks, Floating, 36
- Dock, The Pola, 152
- Dock, The Somerset, Malta, 210
- Dock, The St. Thomas, 127
- Dockyard, Chatham, The, 372
- Double-Acting Pump, Bain's, 17
- Double Bogie Locomotives, 253
- Dowlais Iron and Steel Works, Root's Blower at the, 171
- Dredging Machine for the Clyde, Simons's, 411
- Drum, Craven's Winding, 200
- Doing Machine, Centrifugal, Lessware's, 365
- Drying Peat, 278
- Dubs's Locomotive Coupling, o18
- Dummy Cartridge, Henry's, 461
- Durability of Iron Structures, 445
- Dust, Coal, Crampton's System of Burning, 217
- Dynamite, 454
- Dynamic Register, Ericsson's, 241
- Dynamite in the Siege of Paris, 333
- Eads's. Captain, Report on the St. Louis Bridge, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81
- Earth's Rotary Velocity, The Influence of Solar Heat on the, 95, 113, 116, 117, '241. 313, 427, 447
- Earth Wax (Ozokerit), The Manufacture of, 263
- East Hungarian Railway, The, 166, 130
- Economy of Merchant Steamers, The Commercial, 259
- Economy in Suspension Bridges (E. W. Young), 279, 298
- Effect of Cold on Iron, 171
- Effect of Cold on Iron and Steel, S2, 83
- Effect of Cold on the Strength of Iron and Steel, 103
- Effect of Temperature on Electrical Resistance, 445
- Efficiency of Jet Propellers, The, 244, 265, 294
- Eidypsometer, The, 17
- Ejector, Friedmann's. 416
- Elastic Wheels for Traction Engines, Pilkington's, 119
- Elastic Wheel Tyres, Pinchbeck's, 319
- Elder. Lectureship, The John, 24,5
- Electrical Resistance, Effects of Temperature or, 415
- Embankments, Silt, .32
- Emery on Compound Engines. 2G4
- Engines Lithouteur,; 14.
- Engine and Feed-Water Heater, James's, 319
- Engine, Allen, The, 73, 424
- Engines, Blowing and Horizontal, at the Royal Albert Hall, 55
- Engines and Boiler of the s.s. Fairy Dell, 155
- Engines, Compound Marine, 271
- Engine, Combined Centrifugal Pump and, Gwynne's, 188
- Engines, Compound, 305, 421, 341
- Engines, Compound, by C. E. Emery, 264
- Engines, Compound, of H.M.S. Briton, 230
- Engines, Compound Marine, Tod and Macgregor's, 96
- Engines of the s.s. Evora, Slide Valves of the, Jaffrey's, 166
- Engines, Compound, of the Valdivia and Queen of the Thames, Napier's, 352
- Engines, Compound v. Single-Cylinder, 442
- Engine, Express Passenger, Great Northern Railway, 140
- Engine Governor, Allen's, 433
- Engine, German Eight-Horse Portable, 247
- Engine, King's Valveless, 403
- Engine Resistance, Traction, 213
- Engine, Semi-Portable, 302
- Engine, Steam Fire, Trials, 288
- Engine, Steam Ploughing, Aveling's, 9
- Engines, Traction, Elastic Wheels for Pilkington's, 119
- Engines, Traction, Thomson's, for India, 94 Engines, Weber's Horizontal, 444
- Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, he, 112 Engineers in India, 344, 437
ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF CIVIL:
- On Floating Docks, more particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Bennie, 36
- On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter B. Browne, 73
- On Train Resistances, by W. B. Adams, 66
- On Centrifugal Pumps, by D. Thomson, 124
- On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airy, 120
- On the Basin for the Balance Dock and the Marine Railways in connexion therewith at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 152
- On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195
- On the Cleveland Pier, by J. W. Grover, 203 On the Cambrian Railway Viaduct, by H. Conybeare, 204
- On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229
- On the Testing of Rails and a Description of a Machine for the Purpose, by J. Price, 245
- On the Archimedean Screw Propeller, by Sir F. C. Knowles, 289
- The Annual Dinner of the Institution. 300, 306
- On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by John Grant, 316
- Description of Two Blast Furnaces Erected in 1870 at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319
- The Institution Conversazione, 399
- On the Treatment of Town Sewage, 354
ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF CLEVELAND:
- On Methods' of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181, 197, 217, 238
ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL INSTITUTION OF:
- On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposits and Incrustations in Steam Boilers, by George Addenbrooke, 85
- On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel of the London and North-Western Railway, by John Ramsbottom, 91
- Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engines, by W. (.1. Beattie, S5
- On the Ventilation of Railway Tunnels, by J. Ramsbottom, 286
- On the Principal Constructions of Breech-Loading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their Relative Advantages, by W. P. Marshall, 317
ENGINEERS, PRACTICAL SOCIETY OF, THE NEW YORK:
- On the Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks, by Colonel Gowan, 120
- On Floating Torpedoes, by M. L. Callender, 120
- On a New System of Tramways, by Professor S. D. Silliman, 120
- On Compound Engines, by C. E. Emery, 261
- On the Elasticity and Tensile Strength of Iron, by Professor Plympton, 362
ENGINEERING PROGRESS 1866-70:
- No. I. Iron Smelting, 7
- No. H. Iron Manufacture, 27
- No. IIL Indian Public Works, 44
- No. IV. Iron and Steel Manufacture', 71 No. V. Indian Irrigation Works, 99
- No. VI. Bridge Construction. 133
- No. VII. Explosive Compounds— Gunpowder, 221
- No. VIII. Explosive Compounds—Gun-cotton, 297
Engineers' Society, Civil and Mechanical.
- On Telegraph Signalling, by F. E. Cooper. 48
- Engineers. South Wales Institute of, :;65
- Engineers, Telegraph, Society of, 354
- Engineers, The Conversazione at the Institution of Civil, 399
- Engineer's, The, Own Railway Brake, 176
- Engineering College, The Indian, 125, 174, 211
- Engineering College, The Indian Civil, 211
- Engineering, Marine, and Shipbuilding on the Clyde 1870, 28
- Engineering Matters in Turkey, 373
- Engineering, Modern Steam—Past and Present, 149
- Equilibrium Slide Valves, Weir's, 96
- Ericsson, Captain, on Solar Heat, OS, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427, 447
- Ericsson's Dynamic Register, 211
- Euphrates, The Naval, 2:i1
- Euphrates Valley Route to India, 11:e, 34, 54, 65, 79, 45(.)
- Evans's System of Welding, 240
- Evaporating Power of Heating Furnace Boilers, 1VJ
- Evora, s.s., The, 166
- Erratum- Condensation in Steam Cylinders, 437
- Exhauster, Gas, and Washer, Cleland's, 331
- Exhibition, International, The, of 1871, 306, 323, 357
- Expenditure, Arsenal, 289
- Exhibition, International, Taber's Cord-Laying Machine, 417
- Experiments at Shoeburyness, 330, 339
- Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement; 316
- Experiments on the Fatigue of Metals, Wohler's, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439
- Experiments on the Strength of Steel [The Steel Committee], 51
- Explosives, Lithofracteur, 343, 356
- Explosions Boiler, in 1670, 136
- Explosions, Steam Boiler, 158
- Explosives, Communist, 454
- Explosive Compounds, Gun Cotton, 297
- Explosive Compounds, Gunpowder, 221
- Explosives, Transport of, 420
- Express Passenger Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 140
- Extension of Margate Pier, 431
- Eyth's Valve Gear for Steam Ploughing Engines, 267
- Fairlie Locomotive, The, [Locomotive Performances], 127
- Fairy Dell, Engines and Baer of the S. S., 155
- Fastening for Railway Carriage Windows, Ingram's, 39
- Fatigue of Metals, Wohler's Experiments on the, 199. 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439
- Feed Drum for the Gatling Gun, Broadwell's, 381
- Feed-Water Heater. James's, 319
- Ferdinand Kohn, 326
- Ferries Self-Coking Blast Furnace, 413
- Ferro-Manganese, 236
- Ferry, Steam, Over the Rhine at Rheinhausen, 29, 109
- Field Artillery, 52, 212
- Field Gun, 16-pounder, The, 70
- Fire Engine Trials at Preston, 269
- Fireboxes, Stephenson's Method of Constructing Locomotive, 150
- Fire Engine Trials, Steam, 288
- Fish Pusses in India, 357
- Fittings, Steamship, and the Board of Trade, 273
- Flax Motor, Tommasi’s, 353
- Flames, Neutral, 125
- Flame, Welding by, 159
- Flanging Machine, Plate, Piedboeufs, 66
- Fletcher, Jennings, and Co.'s Tank Locomotive, 67
- Floating Docks, 36
- Floating Dock, The St. Thomas, 127
- Flotation of Sunken Vessels, 120
- Fog Signals, Lea's Apparatus for Depositing, 58
- Fog Signals, Phonic Coast, 195
- Foremen Engineers, London Association of, 1.52
- Foreign and Colonial Notes, 10, 25, 57, 77, 86, 102, 121, 145, 161, 170, 188, 207, 236, 257. 277, 291, 309, 329,357, 360, 370, 392, 409, 424, 443, 463
- Fontaine's Locomotive Chimney, 216
- Fox, Head, and Co.'s Co-operative Works, 159
- French Field and Heavy Guns, 454
- Freeman, The Late Mr., 160
- Friedmann's Bilge Pump, 416
- Furnaces, Blast, 319
- Furnace Boilers, The Evaporating Power of, 199,
- Furnace, Brown's Coking .Blast, 391
- Furnace, Ferrie's Self-coking Blast, 413
- Fur. aces for Producing High Temperatures, 181, 197, 217, 237
- Furnace, The Boetius, 197
- Furnace, The Schinz Blast, 197
- Furnace, The Siemens, 272
- Gas Exhauster and Washer, Cleland's, 331
- Gas Valve, Cathels's, 1t8
- Gus Works, 13eckton, The, 249
- Gas Works, Glasgow Corporation, The, 339
- Gasholder, The Glasgow Gas Works, 339
- Gates, Lock, on the Strength of, 73
- Gatling Gun Working of the, 3S1
- Gearing for Winding Yarn, 20
- General Post Office, The, 53
- German Portable Engine, 247
- German Harbour, The New, 464
- German Hydraulic Train Lifts, 2G7
- Gipsy Winch, Paget 8, 404
- Glasgow, Chair of Technical Chemistry in, 344
- Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 339
- Glasgow Iron Market, The 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, 187, 207, '234, 237, 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 408, 423, 462
- Glatton, H.M.S., 172
- Gledhill's Coal Cutting Machine, 47
- Godavery Navigation Works, 4U6
- Goods Locomotive, Six-wheels Coupled (Booth and Co , California), 170
- Governor, Allen's Steam Engine, 433
- Governor, Hartnell and Guthrie's, 204
- Grain, Carr's Disintegrator for reducing, 237
- Graving Dock at Malta, The Somerset, 210
- Great Northern Railway, Express Passenger Locomotive for the, 140
- Great Western Railway of New South Wales, S8
- Guns, American, 192
- Guns and Ships, 117
- Gun Carriage, Sawyer's Revolving, 118
- Guns, French Field and Navy, 454
- Guns, Heavy, Gunpowder, 251
- Guns, New, Our, 70
- Guns, Cur Field, 52
- Gun, 33-Ten, The, 70, 289, 321
- Gun-Factory, Allahabad, Failure of the, 12
- Guns, Field, B.L. v. M.L., 212
- Gun Cotton, Explosive compounds, 297
- Gunpowder, Explosive Compounds, 221
- Gunpowder for Heavy Guns, 251
- Gunpowder, James's Ma _line for Making Pellet Powder, :3'n
- Gunnery Experiments at Shoeburyness, 330, 339
- Gwynne's Combined Circulating Centrifugal Pump and Engine, 188
- Hall, Royal Albert, The, 232
- Hall, Royal Albert, The Acoustics of the, 152
- Hall, The Royal Albert [Programme of Opening Ceremony), 169
- Hall, The Royal Albert, Engines at the, 55
- Hammer, Barran's Steam, 17
- Hammers, Steam, in Towns, 160
- Harbour, German, The New, 464
- Harbour, Kurrachee, Manora Breakwater, 225
- Hartnell and Guthrie's Governor, 204
- Harvey Torpedo, The, 35, 124
- Hatfield, Railway Accident at, 12
- Hay Presses, Alcock's, 228
- Head and Thomson's Road Steamer, 455
- Heat, Radiation of, Ericsson's Experiments on, 1
- Heat, Solar, 98, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427,
- Heating Furnace Boilers, The Evaporating Power of, 109
- Heavy Guns, Gunpowder for, 251
- Hematite Iron Works, West Cumberland, The, 233
- Henley's Rock Tunnelling Machine, 23
- Henry's Dummy Cartridge, 461
- High Level Boilers, 372
- High Pressure Cylinders, with Weir's Equilibrium Slide Valves, 96
- High Piston Speed (by Charles T. Porter), 202
- High Temperatures, On Methods of Producing, 181, 197, 217, 238
- H.M.S. Captain, Mr. Childers's Minute, 18, 39, 59, 74
- H.M.S. Glatton, 172
- Holt and Walker's Steam Pump, 100
- Horizontal Engine and Feed Water, James's, 319
- Horizontal Engine, Weber's, 444
- Hose Coupling, Barnes's, 465
- Howard's Marine Boiler, 155
- Hungarian Railway, The East, 106, 130
- Hydraulic and Screw Hay Presses, Alcock's, 228
- Hydraulic Clutch, Walker and Mum's, 97
- Hydraulic Dead Weight Testing Machine, Alcock's. 27
- Hydraulic Railway Brake, Barker's, 96
- Hydraulic Train Lifts, German, 267
- Hydraulic Valves for Bessemer's Steady Cabin,100
- Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, The, 15, 49, 73, 77 81
- Imperial Ottoman Naval Arsenal, The, 203
- Incrustation of Boilers, 12
- Incrustation in Steam Boilers, Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing, 85
- India, A New Department in, 142
- India Anchorages, 219
- India, Engineers in, 344, 437
- India, Euphrates Valley Route o, The, 34, 54, 65, 79, 459
- India, Fish Passes in, 357
- India, Random Notes from the North of, 222, 249, '268, 291, 381, 397, 417
- India, Roads in, 387
- India, Road Steamers for, 94
- Indian Budget, The, 272
- Indian Civil Engineering College, 211
- Indian Engineering College, The, 125, 174
- Indian Irrigation Works, 99
- Indian Narrow Gauge Railroads, 87, 841
- Indian Public Works, 44
- Indian Railway Extension, 13
- Indian Railways, The 3 Ft. 3 In. Gauge, 87
- Indian Ship Canal, An, 325
- Indian State Railways, 287
- Indicator Diagrams from Locomotive Engines, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89
- Information, Curious, 33
- Ingram's Fastening for Railway Carriage Windows, 39
- Ingenieurs Civils, Societe des, 454
- Inspection, Steam Boiler, 418
- Institution Conversazione, The, 387, 399
- Institute of Engineers, The South Wales, 365
- institute, The Iron and Steel, 231
INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL, THE:
- Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226
- On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn, 236
- Institution Dinner, The, 306
INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS:
- An Account of Floating Docks, more particularly those at Cartagena and Ferrol, by G. B. Rennie, 36
- On the Strength of Lock Gates, by Walter R. Browne, 73
- On Train Resistances, by William B. Adams, 66
- On Centrifugal Pumps, by Mr. D. Thomson, 124
- On the Archimedean Screw, by W. Airy, 120
- On the Basin for the Balance Dock, and on the Marine Railways in connexion therewith, at the Austrian Naval Station at Pola, by Hamilton E. Towle, 162
- On Phonic Coast Fog Signals, by A. Beazeley, 195
- On the Clevedon Pier, by J. W. Grover, 203
- On the Cambrian Railway Viaducts, by H. Conybeare, 204
- On the New Ross Bridge, by H. N. Maynard, 229
- On the Testing of Rails, with a description of a Machine for the Purpose, by J. Price, 245
- On the Archimedean Screw Propeller, by Sir F. C. Knowles, 289
- The Annual Dinner of the Institution, 300, 306
- On Further Experiments on the Strength of Portland Cement, by J. Grant, 316
- Description of Two Blast Furnaces erected in 1S70, at Newport, by B. Samuelson, 319
- The Institution Conversazione. 387, 399
- On the Treatment of Town Sewage, by A. Jacob, 354
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Conversazione at the, 387, 399
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, CLEVELAND:
- On Methods of Producing High Temperatures, by W. H. Maw, 181, 197, 217, 238
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:
- On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers, by George Addenbrooke, 85
- On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel on the London and North-Western Railway, by John Ramsbottom, 91
- Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engines, by W. G. Beattie, 85
- On the Ventilation of Tunnels, by John Rams-bottom, '286
- On the Principal Constructions of Breechloading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their relative Advantages, by W. P. Marsh111, 317
INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- On the Improve I Compound Engines as fitted on board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230
- Report of the Council, 235
- On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bergius, '259
- On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped on their launching Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260
- On the Efficiency of Jet Propeller by Cava, Here D. Brin, '244, 265, 294
- On the Working Expenses of Steamers of small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255
- On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. II. White and W. John, 295, 311, 340, 395
INSTITUTION, ROYAL UNITED SERVICE:
- On Naval Armaments, by Captain R. A. E. Scott, 137
- Instruments, Surveying [The Eidypsometer], 17
- International Exhibition of 1871, 306, 32 c,457
- International Exhibition, Taber's Cord-Laying Machine, 417
- Invert Permanent Way, Macnair's, 3:53
- Iron and Steel, Effect of Cold on, 103
- Icon and Steel Manufacture, 71
- Iron and Steel, Effects of Cold on, 82, 83, 103 Iron and Steel Institute, The, 231
IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, THE:
- Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226
- On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn,' 236
- Iron and Steel Making [The Sherman Process], 70, 128, 129
- Iron and Steel, The Properties of, S2
- Iron, Effect of Cold upon, 171
- Iron Manufacture, 27
- Iron Market, The Glasgow, 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169,,187, 207, 2:34, 257, 2681290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 4081 42:3, 462
- Iron Smelting, The Progress of, 7
- Iron Ships, Sheathing with Iron and Zinc, 220
- Iron Structures, Durability of, 445
- Iron, The Purification of Pig, 211
- Iron, The Tensile Strength of, 362
- Iron Trade in 1870, The Scotch Pig, 6
- Iron Trade, The Cleveland, 10, 37, 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153, 172, 186, 206, 228,256, 269, 296, 308, 328, 346, 354, 367, 392, 409, 423, 443, 462
- Iron Works, West Cumberland, The Hematite, 233
- Ironclads, Our, 355
- Irrigation Works in India, °9
- Irrigation Works, The Madras. 15
- James's Horizontal Engine and Feed Water Heater, 319
- James's Machine for Making Pellet Powder, 399
- Jansenn's Balloon Compass, 465
- Jaffrey's Slide Valves of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, 166
- Japanese Imperial Mint, The, 262
- Jet Propellers, Efficiency of, The, 244, 265, 294
- Jeavons and Claridge's Armour Plate Bending Machine, 16
- John Elder Lectureship, The 235
- Journals, American Technical, 126
- Journal, Technical American, 252
- King's Valveless Engine, 403
- Kinne's Traversing Gear for the Gatling Gun, 381
- Kurrachee Harbour, Manora Breakwater, 225
- Kistna Viaduct, The, 28.5
- Labour, Co-operative, 159
- Launches, Steam, '255
- Launching Ships, 260
- Laws, Patent, Our, 173
- Laws, Patent Amendment, 191
- Laws, Patent, The, 337, 361
- Lea's Apparatus for Depositing Fog Signals, 58
- Lectureship, The John Elder, '235
- Legislation, Boiler, 192
- Legislation, Railway, 157
- Legislation, Sanitary, 167
- Legislation, Steam Boiler, 48
- Lessware's Hydro-Extractor, 365
- Liabilities, Railway [Railway Legislation], 157
- Lifts, Train, Hydraulic, German, 267
- Light Draught Steamer (Yarrow and Hedley's), 269
- Lining Pipes, Towle's Method of, 369
- Lithofracteur, 343, 356
- Lithofracteur, Transport of, 420
- Little's Moulding Apparatus, 278
- Liverpool Passenger Railway Tunnel, The Ventilation of the, 91
- Lock Gates, On the Strength of, 73
- Lock-Nut, The Oakley, 240
- Locomotives, Action of Steam in the Cylinders of, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89
- Locomotive Coupling, Dubs's, 318
- Locomotive Coupling Rod, Stephenson's Centre Eye for, 219
- Locomotive Chimney, Fontaine's, 216
- Locomotives, Double-Bogie, 253
- Locomotive, Express Passenger, Great Northern Railway, 140
- Locomotive Fireboxes, Stephenson's Method of Constructing, 150
- Locomotive Performances, 127
- Locomotive, Six-Wheel Coupled, Booth and Co., California, 170
- Locomotive Shunting, American, 304
- Locomotive, Tank (2 ft. 8 in. Gauge), at Buscot Park, 4:3
- Locomotive, Tank, for the Pittsburg Railway, California, US
- Locomotives, Tank, for the Talyllyn Railway, 67
- Locomotive, Tank, fur the To4o). Railway of Chili, 201
- London and Paris Sewage, 407
- London Association of Foremen Engineers, Dinner of the, 152
- London Street Tramways, 437
- London Water Supply, The, 371, 405
- Machine, Alcock's Dead Weight Testing, 27
- Machine, Centrifugal Drying, Lessware's, 365
- Machine, Dredging, for the Clyde, Simons's, 411
- Machine for Adzing and Boring Railway Sleepers, Ransom e's, 86
- Machine for Tunnelling, Henley's, 23
- Machine for Type Composing, Mackie's, 335
- Machine, Plate Flanging, Piedboeufs, 66
- Machine, Pooley's Automatic Weighing, 258
- Machinery for Wood Carving, Cunningham's. 333
- Machinery, Ransome's Wood-Working. 86, 137
- Mackie's Typo Composing Machine. 3;3
- Macnair's Invert Permanent Way, 353
- Madras Irrigation Works, The, is Main's Method of Propelling Canal Pont::, 189
- Malta, The Somerset Dock, 210
MANCHESTER LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, THE :
- On the Effect of Cold on Iron and Steel, by W. Brockbank, 82
- On the Properties of Iron and Steel, by Sir W. Fairbairn, 82
- On the Alleged Action of Cold Rendering Iron and Steel Brit le, by J. P. Joule, F.R.S., 83
- On the Effect of Cold on the Stret4th of Iron, by Peter Spence, F.C.S., 83, 171
- Mania, The Tramway, 69
- Manora Breakwater, Kurrachee Harbour, 225 Mansion House Station, The, 190 •
- Manufacture, Iron and Steel, 71
- Manufacture of Iron, 27
- Manufacture of Ozokerit, The, 263
- Marine Boiler, Howard's, 155
- Marine Boiler Fittings, '273
- Marine Engines, Compound (Engines of the Fairy Dell), 155
- Marine Engines, Compound, 271
- Manufacture of Dynamite in the Siege of Paris, 833
- Marine Engines, Compound, Tod and Macgregor's, 96
- Marine Engines, Compound, Napier's, 352 Margate Pier, Improvements, 431
- Marine Engineering and Shipbuilding on the Clyde, in 1870, 28
- Marten's, E. B., Report on Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136
- Martini-Henry Rifle, The, 233. 317, 324 Mechanic, American, The, 326
- Mechanical Appliances on Shipboard, 388
MECHANICAG ENGINEERS, INSTITUTION OF:
- On Whittle's Plan for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers. By G. Addenbrooke, 85
- On the Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Passenger Tunnel on the London and North-Western Railway. By John Ramsbottom, 91
- Description of a Balanced Slide Valve for Locomotive Engine. By W. G, Beattie, 85
- On the Ventilation of Railway Tunnels. By J Ramsbottom, 286
- On the Principal Constructions of Breechloading Mechanism for Small Arms, and their Relative Advantages. By W. P. Marshall, 317
- Mechanical Refinements, 129, 177, 183, 229, 281, 380
- Mechanical Ventilation of the Liverpool Tunnel 9l
- Mechanism of Breech-loading Small Arms, 317
- Memorial, The Albert, 32, 288
- Metals, Bischoff's Apparatus for Testing, 205
- Metals, Fatigue of, Wohler’s Experiments on the, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439
- Meter, Steam Power, Ashton and Storey's, 332
- Methods of Producing ugh Temperatures, On, 181, 197, 217
- Metropolis Water Bill, 405
- Metropolitan Railways, New York, 252
- Metropolitan Tramways, 356
- Metropolitan District Railway, Concrete Shops for the, 404
- Metropolitan Tramways (The Tramway Mania,), 69
- Mill, Corn, Clayton and Shuttleworth's, 139
- Mill for Rolling Tyres, Webb's, .185
- Military Ambulance Wagon, Bayley's, 364
- Mineral Wealth of Utah, The, 273
- Mint, The Japanese Imperial, '262
- Mirror and Plate Glass Railway Wagons, 335
- Mississippi, Bridge over the, at St, Louis, 15, 49, 73 ,77, 81
- Missouri, Bridging the, 461
- Modern Steam Engineering—The Past and Present, 149
- " Monkey," Captain Roberts's, 248
- Monkland Iron Works, Ferrie's Self-coking Blast Furnace at the, 413
- Mont Cenis Tunnel, The, 347, 377, 420, 429
- More Startling Statistics, 13
- Mortar, Selenitic, 447
- Moulding Apparatus, Little's, 278
- Mountain Railways, The Riga, 315
- Napier's Compound Marine Engines, 352
- Narrow-Gauge Railways, Norwegian, Bridges on the, 38
- Narrow-Gauge Railways in India, 87, 341
- Narrow-Gauge Locomotives for the Tongoy Railway of Chili, 201
- Narrow-Gauge Railways, 457
- Narrow-Gauge Railways, Indian, 341
NAVAL ARCHITECTS, INSTITUTION OF :
- On the Improved Compound Engines, as fitted on Board H.M.S. Briton, by G. B. Rennie, 230
- Report of the Council, 235
- On the Commercial Economy of Merchant Steamers, by Walter C. Bet gam 259
- On Completing the Launching of Ships which have stopped on their Slips, by W. B. Robinson, 260
- On the Efficiency of Jet Propellers, by Cavaliere B. Brin, 244, 265, 294
- On the Working Expenses of Steamers of Small Size, by A. F. Yarrow, 255
- On the Calculation of the Stability of Ships, by W. II. White and W. John, 295, 311, 346, 395
- Naval Armaments, 137
- Naval Arsenal, The Imperial Ottoman, 203
- Naval Defences. 234
- Naval Estimates, The, 2)1
- Navigation Works, The Godavery, 406
- Navy, The United States, 176
- Naylor's Continuous Railway Brakes, 92
- New Department in India, A. 142
- New Docks at New York, 455
- New Guns, Our, 7U
- New Stone, Ransome’s, 324
- New York Metropolitan Railways, 252
NEW YORK SOCIETY OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING:
- On the Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks, By Col. J. E. Gowan, 120
- On Floating Torpedoes, by M. L Callender. 120
- On a New System of Tramways, by Prof. S. D. Silliman, 120
- On Compound Engines. by C. E. Emery, 264
- On Experiments to Determine the Elasticity and Basking Tensile Strength of Iron, by, Professor Plympton, ::62
- New York, The New Docks at, 455
- New York Viaduct Railroad, 461
- Neutral Flames, 125
- North. Notes from the, 6, 36, 57, 68, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, 187 207, 234, 257, 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 393, 408, 423. 462
- Northern Pacific Railway, The, 420
- Norwegian Narrow Gauge Railways, Bridges on the, 38
- Notes, Foreign and Colonial, 10, 25, 57, 77, 86, 102, 121, 145, 161, 170, 188, 207. 236, 257, 277, 291, 309, 329, 357, 360, 370, 392, 409, 424, 413, 463
- Notes from Paris, 414. 441, 454
- Notes from South Staffordshire, 10, 37, 56, 68
- Notes from the South-West, 145. 160, 169, 187, 206, 230, 256, 269, 291, 309, 328, 346, 359, 370, 393, 408, 423. 443, 463
- Notes from the North, 6, 36, 57, C8, 91, 112, 120, 144, 161, 169, DI, 207, 234, 257 268, 290, 308, 329, 340, 360, 376, 3931 408, 423, 462
- Notes from the Cleveland Di6ti jet, 10. 37, 56, 67, 92, 100, 121, 144, 153, 172, 186. 206, 2-8, 256, 269, 296, 308. 328, 346, 354, 367, :392, 409, 423, 443, 462
- Notes from the North of India, Random, 222, 249, 268, 291, 381, 397, 417
- Notes, Parliamentary, 124, 137, 153, 168, 190, 210, 249, 310, 330, 346,367
- Nut Locking, The Oakley Bolt, 240
- Oakley Dolt, The, 240
OBITUARY
- Applegath, Augustus, 119
- Freeman, Joseph, 160
- Herschel, Sir John, 352
- Kohn, Ferdinand, 326
- Morton, Alvin C., 210
- Oomraotee State Railway, 254
- Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, 169
- Osaka, The Japanese Imperial Mint at, 262
- Ottoman Naval Arsenal, The Imperial, 203
- Our Ironclads, 355
- Our Patent Laws, 173
- Ourselves, 111
- Ozokerit, The Manufacture of, 263
- Pacific Railway, The Northern, 420
- Paget's Gipsy Winch, 404
- Paris, Notes from, 414, 441. 454
- Paris, Siege of, The, 833, 460
- Paris and Loudon Sewage, 407
- Paris, The State of, 405
- Parliament, Private Bills in. 90,101, 124, 139, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, 358, 367, 394, 422, 442, 462
- Parliamentary Notes, 124, 1:37, 143, 168, 190, 210, 249, 310, 330, 846,;;67
- Passenger Locomotive, Express, Great Northern Railway, 140
- Patent Law Amendment, 191
- Patent Laws, Our, 173
- Patent Laws, The, 837, 361
- Patents, Recent, 16, 39, 58, 74, 93, 109, 131, 139, 178, 196, 216, 259, 275, 293, 310, 330, 361, 390, 410, 418, 441, 465
- Peat, Drying, 278
- Pellet Powder, Machine for Making, 299
- Performances, Locomotive, 127
- Permanent Way, Macnair's Invert, 353
- Pflaum and Walker's Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, 97
- Philadelphia Water Works, Pipe Aqueduct for the, 848
- Philadelphia Water Works; Laying Mains across the River Schuylkill, 398
- Phonic Coast Signals, 195
- Piedboeufs Plate Flanging Machine, 66
- Pier Improvements, Margate, 431
- Pier, The Clevedon, 203
- Pig Iron, The Purification of, 211
- Piles, Driving. in Deep Water, 464 di*
- Pilkington's Elastic Wheels for Traction Engines, 119
- Pinchbeck's Elastic Wheel Tyres, 319
- Pipe_ Aqueduct for the Philadelphia Water Works, 348
- Pipes, Towle's Method of Silver Lining, 369
- Pipe Laying Under Water, 898
- Piston Speed, High (by Charles S. Porter), 202
- Pittsburg Railway, California, Tank Locomotive for, 115
- Plate Flanging Machine, Piedboeufs, 66
- Plate Glass Railway Wagon, 335
- Ploughing Engine, 20-horse, Aveling's, 9
- Ploughing Engines, Eyth's Valve Gear for, 267
- Ploughing, Steam, Trials at Wolverhampton, 449
- Pola Dock, The, 152
- Pook's Sewer Ventilator, 5
- Pooley's Automatic Weighing Machine, 253
- Portable Engine, German, 247
- Porter, Charles T., On High Piston Speed, 202
- Portland Cement, 316
- Post Office, The, and the Telegraphs, 251
- Post Office and the Telegraphs, The [A Year's Telegraphy], 132
- Post Office, The General. 53
- Potsdam, Railway Carriage Sheds at, 428
- Potters' Throwing Wheel, Boulton's, 354,
- Presses, Screw and Hydraulic, Alcock's. 228
- Preston, Steam Fire Engine Trials at, 269
- Price s Method of Testing Rails, 245
- Private Bills in Parliament, 90, 101, 124, 133, 156, 171, 190, 207, 234, 257, 291, 320, 358, 367, 394,422, 442,462
- Process of Cutting Hard Substances, Tilghman's, 293
- Process, The Sherman, 70, 128, 142
- Progress in Bridge Construction, 133
- Progress, Telegraph, in, 1870, 14
- Progress of Turkish Engineering, 373
- Propeller, Archimedean Screw, The, 289
- Propellers, Jet, The Efficiency of, 2-14. '265, 294
- Propelling Canal Boats, Main's Method of, 189
- Proposed Buildings for the Scientific Sod( ties, 5
- Pruth, Bridge Crossing the, at Czernowitz, 156
- Public Works, Indian. 44
- Pulleys, Fixing, on Shafts [Mechanical Refinements], 183
- Pump, Bain's Double Acting, 17
- Pump. Baumann's Direct-Acting Steam, 167
- Pump, Centrifugal, 124
- Pump, Combined Circulating Centrifugal, and Engine, Gwynne's, 188
- Pump, Direct-Acting Steam, at the Broadoak Colliery, 46
- Pump, Friedmann's, Bilge, 416
- Pump, Steam, Walker and Holt's, 100
- Purification of Pig Iron, 211
- Quadruple Spoke-Shaping Machine, Ransome's, 86
- Queen of the Thames, Compound Engines of the, 352
- Railroad, Pittsburg, California, Tank Locomotive for, 115
- Railroad Shop, An American. 394
- Railroad, Viaduct, New York, 461
- Railway Accident at Hatfield, The, 12
- Railway and Engineer Staff Corps, The, 112
- Railway Brake, Barker's Hydraulic, 111
- Railway Brakes, Continuous, 87, 92
- Railway Carriage Sheds at Potsdam, 42s
- Railway Carriage Windows, Ingram's Fastening for, 39
- Railway, Concrete Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District, 404
- Railway Disasters, 213
- Railway, East Hungarian, The, 106, 130
- Railway, Euphrates Valley, The, 459
- Railway Extension, Australian, 438
- Railway Extension in India, 13
- Railway Extension in Victori4, 261
- Railway, Great Indian Peninsula, Viaduct Over the River Kistna, 285
- Railway, Great Northern, Express Passenger Locomotive for the, 140
- Railway Legislation, 157
- Railway, Nicolai, The Bridges for the, 383
- Railway of Chili, Tank Locomotive for the, 201
- Railways, Australian, 88
- Railways in India, The 3 ft. 3 in. Gauge, 87
- Railways in South America, 107
- Railways in Turkey, 175
- Railways, Indian Narrow Gauge, :341
- Railways, Metropolitan, New York, 252
- Railways, Narrow Gauge, 457
- Railway, Northern Pacific, The, 420
- Railways, Norwegian Narrow Gauge, Bridges on the, 38
- Railway Resistances, 66
- Railway, Rigi, The, 315
- Railway Rolling Stock Statistics, 105
- Railways, Russian, 186
- Railway, San Jose, Shunting Engine for the, 304
- Railway Sleepers, Adzing and Boring Machine . for. Ransome's, 86
- Railways, State, Indian, 287
- Railway, State. Oomraotee. 254
- Railways, Swedish, 'State, 193
- Railway, Talyllyn, Tank Locomotives for the, 67
- Railway Telegraph Line, 251
- Railway Tunnels, Ventilation of, 91
- Railway Viaducts, The Cambrian, 204
- Railway Wagon for Glass and Mirrors, 335
- Raising of the St. Thomas Floating Dock, 127
- Ramsbottom's Apparatus for Ventilating Railway Tunnels, 91
- Ransome's Artificial Stone, 31, 306
- Ransome's New Stone, 324
- Ransome's Road Steamer, 45.5
- Ransome's Wood Working Machinery, 86, 137
- Recrimination, Admiralty, 141
- Recent Patents, 16, 39, 58, 74, 93, 109, 131, 139, 1961 216, 259, 275, 293, 310, 330, 361, 390, 410, 418, 441, 465
- Reed, Mr. E. J., on Ships and Guns, 117
- Reed. Mr. E. J., on the Strains of Ships at Sea, 131
- Refinement. Mechanical, 129, 177, 183, 229, 281, 380
- Regenerative Gas Furnaces (The Siemen's Furnace), 272
- Report on the Allen Engine, 424
- Report on Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136
- Republic, Argentine, The, 253
- Resistances, Traction, Engine, 213
- Resistances, Train, 66
- Revolving Gun Carriage, Sawyer's, 118
- Rheinhausen, Steam Ferry over the Rhine at, 29, 109
- Rifles, Breechloading, 317 Rifle, Martini-Henry, The, 233, 317, 324
- Rifle, Soper's Breechloading, 26
- Rigi Railway, The. 315
- Road Steamers in India, 94
- Road Rolling, Steam, 88
- Road Steamer, Ransome’s, 455
- Roads in India, 387
- Road Rolling, team, 88, 106
- Roberts's " Monkey," Captain, 248
- Rock-Tunnelling Machine, Henley's, 23
- Rolling Mill for Tyres, Webb's, 185
- Roiling Mills, Steam Clutch for, Walker and Pflaum's, 97
- Rolling, Steam Road, 88
- Rolling Stock, Wondrous, 105
- Root's Blower at the Dowlais Iron and Steel Works, 171
- Ross Bridge, The New, 229
- Rotary Velocity, The Influence of Solar Heat on the, 98, 113, 116, 117, '241, 313, 427, 447
- Route to India, The Euphrates Valley, 34, 54, 65,79 459
- Royal Albert Hall, The, 232
- Royal Albert Hall, The Acoustics, 152
- Royal Albert Hall, The [Programme of Opening Ceremony), 169
- Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Wolverhampton, 449
- Royal Agricultural Society's Prize List, The, 9
- Royal Society, Siemens's Lecture on the Effect of Temperature on Electrical Resistance, 445
- Royal United Service Institution. On Naval Armaments, by Captain R. A. S. Scott, 137
- Radiation of Heat, Ericsson's Experiments on, 183
- Russian Railways, 186
- Saint Louis Bridge, The, 15, 49, 73, 77, 81
- St. Thomas Floating Dock, The, 127
- Sand Jet for Cutting Hard Substances, Tilghman's, 293
- Sanitary Commission. The, 174
- Sanitary Legislation, 167
- Sawyer's Revolving Gun Carriage, 118
- Scandal, Allahabad, The, 12
- Schinz's Blast Furnace, 197
- Scientific Societies, Proposed Building for, Scotch Pig Iron Trade in 1870, The, 6
- Scott's Selenitic Mortar, 447
- Screw and Hydraulic Hay Presses, Alcock’s, 228
- Screw Propeller, Archimedean, The, 280
- Screw, The Archimedean, 120
- Sea, Steadiness at, 100
- Selenitic Mortar, 447
- Self-coking Blast Furnace, Ferrie’s, 413
- Semi-Portable Engine, Weber's, 302
- Seven Hundred-Pounder Gun, The 35-Ton, 70
- Sewer Ventilator, Pook's, 5
- Sewage, London and Paris, 407
- Sewage, Treatment of Town, The, 354
- Shafts, Crank, Strains on, 307
- Sheathing of Ships, 455
- Sheathing Iron Ships, 220
- Sheds at Potsdam, Railway Carriage, 428
- Sherman Process, The, 70, 128, 142
- Shields, Experimental, at Shoeburyness, 339
- Ship Canal, An Indian, 325
- Ships and Guns, 117
- Ships at Sea, Strains on, 131
- Ships of War, Report of Committee on, 355
- Ships, Launching, 260
- Ships, Sheathing of, 455
- Ships, Sheathing Iron [Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society], 220
- Ships, Stability of (W. H. White and W. John, 295
- Shipboard, Mechanical Appliances on, 388
- Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the Clyde in 1870, 28
- Shoeburyness, Experiments at, 330
- Shoeburyness, Gunnery Experiments at, 339
- Show, The Wolverhampton, 440
- Shunting Engine, American, 304
- Siege of Paris, The, 333, 460
- Siemens's Bakerian Lecture before the Royal Society, 445
- Siemens Furnace, The, 272
- Signals, Coast, Phonic, 195
- Signals, Fog, Lea's Apparatus for Depositing, 58
- Signalling, Telegraph, 48
- Silliman's Tramways, 120
- Silt Embankments, 32
- Silver Lining Pipes, Towle's Method of, 369
- Single Cylinder v. Compound Engines, 442
- Simons's Dredging Machine for the Clyde, 411
- Six-Coupled Goods Locomotive, Booth and Co.'s, California, 170
- Sixty-pounder Field Gun, The 12 cwt., 70
- Slide Valves, Balanced, Beattie's, 85
- Slide Valves of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, Jaffrey's, 166
- Slide Valves, Weir's Equilibrium, 96
- Small Arms, Breechloading, 317
- Smelting, Iron, The Progress, 7
- Societe des Ingenieurs Civils, 454
- Societies, Scientific, Proposed Buildings for, 5
- Society, Civil and Mechanical, on Telegraph Signalling. By F. E. Cooper, 48
SOCIETY OF ARTS, THE;
- On the Different Methods of Extracting Sugar from Beetroot and Cane. By F. Kohn, 219, 239
- On the Application of Steam to Canals. By Geo. Ed. Harding, 446, 465
SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, THE NEW YORK PRACTICAL :
- The Flotation of Vessels by Buoyant Docks. By Col. J. E. Gowan, 120
- On Floating Torpedoes. By M. L. Callender, 120
- On a New System of Tramways. By Prof. S. D. Silliman, 120
- On Compound Engines. By C. E. Emery, 264 Society of Telegraph Engineers, The, 354
- Society, The Civil and Mechanical Engineers, 220,
- Society, The Royal Agricultural, at Wolverhampton, 449
- Society; the Royal Agricultural; Prize List. 1871, 9
- Solar Heat, 98, 113, 116, 117, 183, 241, 313, 427, 447
- Somerset Dock, Malta, The, 210
- Soper's Breech-loading Rifle, 26
- South America, Railways in, 107
- South Staffordshire, Notes from, 10, 37..56, 63
- South Wales Institute of Engineers, 365
- South Wales, Notes from, 145, 160, 169, 187. 206, 230, 2.56, 269, 291, 328, 346, 359, 370. 393. 408, 423, 443, 463
- South-West, Notes from the. 145, 160, 169, 187, 206, 230, 256, 269, 291, 309, 328, 346, 359, 870, 39:3, 408, 423, 443.463
- Spider, Towle's, 464
- Spoke-Shaping Machine, Ransome's, 86
- Stability of Ships (W. II. White and W. John), 295
- Staff Corps, The Engineer and Railway, 112
- Startling Statistics, More, 13
- State of Paris, The, 405
- State Railways in India, 287
- State Railways, Swedish, 193
- State t:ailway, Oomraotee, 254
- Station, Central Telegraphs, The, 273
- Station, The Mansion House. 190
- Statistics, Curious, on Telegraph Cables, 73
- Statistics of Railway Rolling Stock, 105
- Statistics, More Startling, 13
- Steadiness at Sea, 106
- Steam, Action of, in the Cylinders of Locomotives, 1, 21, 54, 61, 89
- Steam Boiler Explosions, 158
- Steam Boiler Inspection, 418
- Steam Boiler Legislation, 48
- Steam Boiler Explosions in 1870, 136
- Steam Boilers, incrustation in, 8.5
- Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, Walker and Pflaum's, 97
- Steam Cylinders, Condensation in. 419
- Steam Engine Governor, Allen's, 433
- Steam Engineering, Modern-The Past and Present, 149
- Steam Ferry at Rheinhausen, over the Rhine, 29, 109
- Steam Fire Engine Trials at Preston, 269
- Steam Fire Engine Trials, 288
- Steam Hammer, Barran's, 17
- Steam Hammers in Towns, 160
- Steam Launches, 255
- Steam on Canals, 459
- Steam Ploughing Engines, Aveling's, 9
- Steam Ploughing Engines, Eyth's Valve Gear for, 267
- Steam. Ploughing Engine Trials at Wolverhampton, 449
- Steam Power Meter, Ashton and Storey's, 332
- Steam Pump at the Broadoak Colliery, 46
- Steam Pump, Baumann's Direct Acting, 167
- Steam Pump, Walker and Holt's, 100
- Steam Road Rolling, 88, 106
- Steam to Canals, Application of. 446, 466
- Steamers, Light Draught (Yarrow and Hedley's), 269
- Steamer, Road, Ransome's, 455
- Steamers, Small, 255
- Steamers, The Economy of Merchant, 259
- Steamship Economy, 260
- S.S. Evora, The, 166
- Steamship Fittings and the Board of Trade, 273
- S.S. Princess Royal, Engines of the, 96
- Steel and Iron, Effects of Cold on, 82, 83
- Steel and iron, Effect of Cold on the Strength of, 103
STEEL AND IRON INSTITUTE, TIT F::
- Address of the President, Henry Bessemer, 226
- On the Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, by F. Kohn, '236
- Steel and Iron Manufacture, 71
- Steel and Iron, the Properties of, 82
- Steel, Tests of, made by the Sherman Process, 128
- Steel Tyres, 12
- Stephenson's Method of Constructing Locomotive Fireboxes, 150
- Stirling's Express Passenger Locomotive, 140
- Stone, A New, 31
- Stone Caissons, 306
- Stone, Mr. Ransome's New. 324
- Strains on Crank Shafts, 307
- Strains on Ships at Sea, 131
- Street Committee, The, 51
- Street Tramways, London, 437
- Strength of Iron and Steel, Effect of Cold on the, 103
- Strength of Lock Gates, On the, 73
- Strength of Portland Cement, Experiments on the, 316
- Structures, Iron, The Durability of, 445
- Submerged Water Mains, 396
- Submarine Telegraphy, 325
- Subway The Tower, 7
- Sugar. Beetroot, by F. Kohn, 219, 239
- Sun, The Temperature of the, 183
- Sunken Vessels. Raising, 120
- Supply, The London Water, 371
- Surveying Instruments [The Eidypsometer], 17
- Suspension Bridges, Economy in (E. W. Young), 279, 298
- Swedish State Railways, 193
- Taber's Cord-Laying and Twisting Machine, 417
- Talyllyn Railway, Tank Locomotives for the, 67
- Tank Locomotive (2 ft. 8 in. Gauge) at Buscot Park, 43
- Tank Locomotives for the Talyllyn Railway, 67
- Tank Locomotive for the Pittsburg Railway, California, 115
- Tank Locomotive for the Tongoy Railway of Chili, 201
- Targets, Experimental, at Shoeburyness, 339
- Technical Chemistry in Glasgow, Chair of, 344
- Technical Journals, American, 126, 251
- Telegraph Cables, Curious Statistics on, 73
- Telegraphs Central Station, The, 273
- Telegraph Engineers, Society of, 354
- Telegraph Lines, Railway, 251
- Telegraph Progress in 1870, 14
- Telegraph Signalling, 48
- Telegraphy, A Year's, 132
- Telegraphy, Submarine, 325
- Temperature of the Sun, 1S3
- Temperatures, On Methods of Producing High, 181, 197, 217
- Tensile Strength of Iron, 3G2
- Testing Machine, Alcock's Dead Weight Hydraulic, 27
- Testing Metals, Bischoff's Apparatus for, 205
- Testing Rails, 245
- The Late Mr. Freeman, 160
- Thirty-Five Ion Gun, The, 70, 289. 321
- Thomson's Road Steamer for India, 94
- Three feet, three inch Gauge in India, The, 87
- Tilghman's Process of Cutting Hard Substances, 193
- Timber Bridge on the East Hungarian Railway, 106, 130
- Tod and Macgregor's Compound Marine Engines, 96
- Tommasi's Flux Motor, 353
- Torpedoes, Callender's, 120
- Towle's " Spider", 464
- Torpedo, Harvey, The, 35, 124
- Towle's Method of Silver Lining Pipes, 369
- Tower Subway, The. 7
- Town Sewage, The Treatment of, 354
- Towns, St .am Hammers In, 160
- Traction Engine Resistances, 213
- Traction Engines, Thomson's. for India, 94
- Trade, The Scotch Pig Iron, in 1S70, 6
- Train Lifts, Hydraulic, German, 267
- Train Resistances, 66
- Tramway Mania, The, 69
- Tramways, London Street, 437
- Tramways, Metropolitan, 356
- Tramways, Silliman's, 120
- Tramways, Vale of Clyde, The, 329
- Transport of Lithofracteur, 420
- Traversing Gear for the Gatling Gun, Kinne's, 381
- Treatment of Town Sewage, The, 354
- Trials, Steam Fire Engine, 288
- Tunnel, Mont Cenis, The, 347, 377, 420, 423
- Tunnels, Ventilation of Railway, 91
- Tunnels, Ventilation of, 286
- Turkey, Engineering Matters in. 373
- Tunnelling Machine, Henley's, 23
- Turkey, Railways in, 175
- Twelve-Hundredweight Field Gun, The, 70
- Twisting and Cord-Laying Machine, Taber's, 417
- Tyler, Hayward, and Co.'s steam Pump, 4G
- Type Composing Machine, Mackie's, 335
- Tyres, Breakage of, in Cold Weather. 82
- Tyres, Elastic Wheels, Pinchbeck's, 319
- Tyre Rolling Mill, Webb's, 185
- Tyres, Steel, 12
UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION:
- On Naval Armaments. By Captain R. A. E. Scott, 137
- United States Navy, The, 176
- Utah, Mineral Wealth of, The, 273
- Valdivia, Compound Engines of the, 352
- Vale of Clyde Tramways, 329
- Valley, Route, Euphrates, The, 34, 54, 65, 73, 459
- Valve, Gas, Cathels's, 108
- Valve Gear for Steam Ploughing Engines, Eyth's, 267
- Valves, Balanced Slide, Beattie's, 8.5
- Valves, Hydraulic, for Bessemer's Steady Cabin, 100
- Valves, Slide, of the Engines of the S.S. Evora, Jeffrey's, 1 l
- Valves, Weir's Equilibrium Slide, 96
- Valveless Engine, King's, 403
- Velocity, The Earth's Rotary, Influence of Solar Heat on, 98, 113, 11G, 117, 241, 313, 427, 447
- Ventilation of Railway Tunnels, 91
- Ventilation of Tunnels, 286
- Ventilator, Pook's Sewer, 5
- Vertical Feed Drum for the Gatling Gun, Broadwell's, 381
- Viaduct, Kistna, The, 285
- Viaduct Railroad, New York, 461
- Viaduct, The Cambrian Railway, 204
- Victoria, Railway Extension in, 261
- Wagon, Bayley's Military Ambulance., 364
- Wagon Railway for Plate Glass and Mirrors, 335
- Walker and Holt's Steam Pump, 100
- Walker and Pflaum's Steam Clutch for Rolling Mills, 97
- Washer and Exhauster, Gas, Cleland's, 331
- Water Mains, Submerged, 398
- Water Bill, The Metropolis, 403
- Water Supply, London, The, 371, 403
- Water Works, Philadelphia, Pipe Aqueduct for the, 348
- Webb's Adding Machine, 77
- Weber's Horizontal Engine, 444
- Webb’s Rolling Mill for Tyres, 185
- Weber's Semi-Portable Engine, 302
- Weighing Machine, Pooley's Automatic, 238
- Weir's Equilibrium Slide Valves, 96
- Welding by Flame, 139
- Welding, Evans's System of, 240
- West Cumberland Hematite Iron Works, 233
- Wheels, Porters' Throwing, Boulton's, 354
- Wheel Tyres, Pinchbeck s Elastic, 319
- Wheels, Elastic, for Traction Engines, Pilkington's, 119
- Whittle's Apparatus for Preventing Deposit and Incrustation in Steam Boilers, 85
- Wilhelmshaven Harbour, 464
- Winch, Gipsy, Paget's, 404
- Winding Drum, Craven's, 200
- Winding Yarn, Gearing for, 20
- Windows of Railway Carriages, Ingram's Fastening for. 39
- Wolverhampton, The Royal Agricultural Society's M Feting at, 449
- Wohler's Experiments on the Fatigue of Metals, 199, 221, 244, 261, 299, 300, 327, 349, 397, 439
- Wondrous Rolling Stock, 103
- Wood Carving Machinery, Cunningham's, 333
- Wood Working Machinery, Allen Ransome and Co's., 86
- Wood Working Machinery, Ransome's, 137
- Works, Co-operative, 159
- Workshops, &c., for the Metropolitan District Railway, 404
- Wrought Iron Bridges for the Nicolai Railway, 383
- Wrightson's Apparatus for Lowering the Bells of Blast Furnaces, 368
- Yarn, Gearing for Winding, 20
- Yarrow and Hedley's Light Draught Steamers, 269
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