Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 115342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,254 pages of information and 244,496 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Difference between revisions of "The Engineer 1900 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous"

From Graces Guide
Line 3,896: Line 3,896:
*Folkestone, (318)
*Folkestone, (318)
*Frankfort, (137)
*Frankfort, (137)
*German, Accidents and Brakes on, 263
*Glasgow, 91
*Gloucester, (392)
*Great Orme's Head, A Mountain, (265)
*Kertch, in Yenikale, (637)
*Kingston Yalo to Esher, Opposed by the Duke of Cambridge, (11)
*Lake District, (265), ('291). (467)
*Lancaster to Morecambe, (137)
*Leeds, Collection of Fares, (293)
*Corporation Electric Tramways Gene¬rating Station, New- Engines and Boiler-house, (291)
*Tramway Plant, 588, 589, 592
*Liverpool, (163), (239)
*Locomotive, Lyons-Neuville Lines, Sooiété Suisse, Winterthur, 541
*London, Camberwell Green to Vauxhall, Elec¬tric, (440)
*County Council’s Bill, (87); Sohomes for, (402), (544); Appoint an Elec¬trical Engineer, (611)
*Extensions, 118
*Prof. Kennedy's Underground Con¬duit System Approved for, (508)
*Madrid, (114)
*Magnetic Field of Electric, Prof. A. W. Rucker on, (641)
*Maidstone District, (291), (400)
*Manchester, (410), (544), (601), (611)
*Morecambe, (190)
*Moscow, Electric, (519)
*Munich, (213)
*New South Wales, 597
*New York, 117, (318)
*Norwich, (137)
*Oldham, (137), (392)
*Oran in Algeria, (137)
*Paris Congress, Mr. Scotter on the Distinction between Light Railways and, (318)
*Paris and Suburbs, (190)
*Poltawa, (291)
*Power Consumption of Electric Tram Cars, Mr. A. H. Binyon on, (33)
*Preston, (239)
*Rhyl, (318)
*Richmond to Acton, Kew Observatory Officials' Opposition to, (508)
*Scotch, Port Glasgow through Greenock, (467)
*Sheffield, (137), (440), (467)
*Shepherd's Bush to Acton, (508)
*South Lancashire, (519)
*Steel Rails, Life of, 77
*Sunderland, (137), (163), (265)
*Surrey, (265)
*Swansea, Electric, (22)
*Sydney North Shore, Comparison as between Cable and Electric Working, (478)
*Tramway Construction, Recent, Mr. W. Dawson on, 272
*United States, Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach, (400)
*Vera Cruz, (591)
*Wrexham, (137)
*TROLLEY, The Lombard Gorin, 269
*Trust Formed in Germany by Manufacturers of First-class Tools and Iron and Steel Goods, (163)
*T-square Club, 504
*Tube Trade, The, 166
*Tunley Steam Trap, The, 97, 145
*Tunnel, Gibraltar to Tangiers, Project for, (467) Great, (397)
*Simplon, Progress of, (365)
*Thames, Proposed and Authorised, (31), (62)
*Turbine-propelled Channel Steamers, 91
*Turbines, Steam, 444, 475
*Turf, Paper Made out of, (253)
*Turf Works in Russia, (253)
*Twinberrow, Mr.. On the Capacity of Railway Wagons as Affecting the Cost of Transport, 514, 522, 526
*Tyne Improvement Commissioners, 299
*Tynemouth Water Supply, (416)
*Type-writtenMessagesTransmitted by Telephone, (318)
*Typhoid and Flies, 499
'''U
*UNION Switch and Signal Company, Contract Secured by, (145)
*United States Colleges and Technical Schools, Munificent Gifts to, (291)
*Competition, 418
*Exports for the Fiscal Year End¬ing June 30th, (11)
*Geological Survey, The, 197
*Population of, (440)
*Senate and Nicaragua Canal, 616
*University College, Liverpool, (290)
'''V
*VALPARAISO, Drainage System Neodcd, (213)
*Valparaiso, Foundries at, (239)
*Valves, Gas Engine, 96
*Internal Combustion Engine. 19
*Isolating Steam, Richard Klinger and Co., 528
*and Valve Gearing, Prof. R. II. Smith on, 600
*Vapour Preventer Company, Electric Vapour Pre¬venter, 398
*Vaughan, Mr. Thos.,,(578)
*Ventilation, 444, 475
*Ventilation of Drawing-offices, 518
*Ventilation and Heating, 441, 475, 519, 573, 599, 619, 645
*Viaduct Gasworks, Nottingham, 218
*Vulcanite or Ebonite Nails, (87)
*Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, War Material, Paris Exhibition, 282
*Victoria Nyanza, Tbo, 619
*Vincent, Sir Howard, his Strictures on the Great Eastern Railway Directors for Ordering Rails Abroad, 546, 565
*Voloinic Stone Sea Walls, 146
*Vulcin Ironworks for Sal®, (426)
'''W
*WALCOTT, Mr. C. D., Tho United States Geological Survey, 197
*Walker Engineering Laboratories, Liverpool, (9)
*Walker, Maynard, and Co., Limited, Launch of the Firm of, (553)
*War Material, Paris Exhibition, 210, 211, 282, 285, 332, 382
*War-office, Contractors to the, Circular sent to, (33)
*Ward, Leonard, System of Driving Printing Machinery by Electricity, 528
*Waste Gases from Blast Furnaces in Germany, Utilisation of, (114)
*Waste of Water and its Prevention, 145, 162, 212, 261
*Waste in Water Supply of Towns, Recording Meter for Detection of, 498, 500
*Watches, Output of, in Switzerland, (591)
*Watch Trade in Turkey. Impetus to the, (33)
*Water, Gainsborough, New Boring for, (23)
*Gauge, Reflex, Aluminium, R. Klinger and Co., (508)
*in Locomotive Boilers, Effects of Hard and Soft in, (10)
*Meters Introduced in Bombay, (372)
*Molecular Constitution of, 599
*Power, Ottawa’s, (491)
*and Sewage Sterilisation, 437
*Water Supply, 445, 475, 499, 517, 549, 573, 619
*of Chicago, (467). 576
*East London Water Company’s Bill, (52)
*Glasgow, 531 India, (508)
*Liverpool, 69
*London, (253), (365), 467, 475, 497, 499, 517, 588, (591), 616
*Metropolitan, (33), (137), (467), 497
*New York, 458
*Paris, 83
*Penzance, (611)
*Question of, 394, 499
*Stockport, (637)
*Tenby, (611)
*Towns, Recording Meter for Detention of Waste in the, 498, 500
*Tunnels of Chicago, 576
*Water Waste of, Cost of Detention and Preven¬tion, Mr. A. J. Jenkins on, 7, 43
*Water Waste and its Prevention, 95, 96, 118, 145, 162, 212, 264, 444
*Weatherburn, Mr. Robt., On the Causes of the Wear and Tear of Fire-boxes of Locomotives, 630
*Weights and Measures Act, Board of Trade’s Report on their Proceedings under the, (591)
*Welding Experiments, M. Spring’s, (624)
*Welding and Tempering Compound, Mr. Melvin C. Dean’s Patent, (467)
*Weldless Steel Chain Patents, 537
*Welding Two Pieces of Iron or Steel, Plates for, (33)
*Welin Breech Screw, Krupp’s Modified, 248
*Wellington Foundry, Lincoln, 245
*Wheat Export for Bahia Blanca, (163)
*Wheatley Kirk, Price, and Co., Jubilee of the Firm of, (11)
*Wheel Cuttting, Bevel, 212
*Whitehead Torpedo Fired for a Test, (87)
*Whitelaw Pneumatic Drill, 446
*Whitworth Scholarships and Exhibitions, 231
*Williams, Hal, on the Production of Distilled
*Water for Ice-making Plants, 647
*Wilson and Bennett’s Life-guard for Electric Tramcars, (351)
*Wilson, Mr. Robt., on Glasgow’s Water Supply, (531)
*Wire Gauge Micrometer, 220
*Wireless Telegraphy for the Admiralty. (637)
*at Inishtrahull, North Ire¬land, (611)
*The Marconi System adopted for the British Navy, 218
*between Portsmouth and Portland, (213)
*Ships Fitted with, 32, £3, 218, 388, 544
*see also Telegraphy, Wireless Wohler’s Laws, On, 203
*Wood, Fireproofing and Preserving, (440)
*Preservative, A New, 108, 145
*for Street Paving, A New, 466
*Working Machinery, Paris Exhibition,338, 339
*Workmen’s Compensation Act:
*Ball, Wm., r. Bolsover Colliery Company, 162
*Falconer, Andrew, v. London and Glasgow
*Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company, Limited, 512
*Ferguson v. Green, 575
*Hathaway v. Argus Printing Company, Limited, 576
*Law, Jas., v. Craven Brothers, 436
*Pattiiwon and Son Stevenson, 32
*Raine <•. Johnson, 146
*Reynolds, Alf., <•. Cravens, Limited, 512
*Workmen’s Compensation and Employers’ Lia¬bility Acts, 159
*Workmen’s Property in his Invention, A, 112
*Wiirtemberg, Italians Employed in the Manu¬factories, (491)
'''X Y Z
*XYLOSOTE, 108
*Yorkshire Coal Trade—Coal Trade, Yorkshire Young’s Dovetailing Machine, Paris Exhibition, 338
*Zeppelin’s Flying Machine, (87), (318), (611)
*Zinc and Cadmium, Boiling Points of, (190)

Revision as of 08:52, 25 September 2018

Note: This is a sub-section of The Engineer 1900 Jul-Dec: Index

View the 1900 Jul-Dec Volumes

A

  • ABBOTT and Co., Limited, Report for the last Financial Year, (200)

Accidents, Fires, Boiler Explosions, dec.:

  • Balloon, Count Zeppelin's, 318
  • Boiler Explosions, 483
  • iu the Year, Persons Killed and Injured by, (591)
  • 1899, in Germany, (379)
  • Locomotive, at Westerfield, 314, 411, 413, 498
  • Lyons, (167)
  • Phenomena of, 496
  • near St. Helens, 615, (491)
  • Sutton Heath Pottery, 597
  • Sydenham, (250)
  • Tube Explosion, Belleville, on board tho Mntiue, (641)
  • Bursting of Main from Lake Vyrnwy, (163)
  • of Main Steam Pipe in Engine-house, Clydach Vale Collieries, (491)
  • Colliery Flooded, Cymmer, (452), (480)
  • Explosion, Great Central Railway Companies’ Gasworks, (87)
  • Great Western Railway Colliery, ( (124)
  • Fall of Roof, Slank Iron Mines, (33)
  • Fire, Handyside’s Britannia Foundry, Derby, (491)
  • Messrs. Nash and Sons Spado and Shovel Works, (504)
  • Oldbury Carriage Works, (114)
  • West Toxteth Dock, Liverpool, (33)
  • Halliwell, Mr. J., Killed through Falling down a Pit Shaft, (137)
  • Hoboken Disaster, Loss Sustained by the North German Lloyd, (163)
  • Horse Killed by a Telephone Wire, (508)
  • Landslip, Cornwall, (519)
  • Powell Duffryn Colliery, (163)
  • Railway Accidents see Railway
  • Roof, Engineering Works, Sterling Boiler Company, Limited, 119
  • Whitwell’s Ironworks, Thcrnaby, (62)
  • ADEN, Scheme of Public Wharves,and Tidal Basins, Government of Bombay refuse to Sanction it, (114)
  • Admiralty Committee on Naval Boi'ers, 134
  • Admiralty Surveys, Recent, 136
  • Aërial Experiment, An, 96
  • Ships, 139
  • Torpedoes, 67
  • Agricultural Implements, Opening for, in Asia Minor, (293)
  • Machinery and Implements in Smyrna, (33)
  • Machinery, Popularity of American, (291)
  • Machinery Wanted in Chile, (291)
  • Work, Application of Electric Power to, (137)
  • Air Compressor, The New Fisher Auxiliary, 376 Oscillating, 446
  • Means of Renewing, Discovered by Two Frenchmen, ("239)
  • Alcohol, Industrial Use of, The French Govern¬ment Endeavours to Promote, (508)
  • Algeria, Copper and Silver Ores Found in, (137)
  • Algeria, Mineral Oil in, (137)
  • Alkali Act, Cement Works and the, 170
  • Alloying Cast Iron with Aluminium, 118
  • Alloys Employed in the Gold and Silver Coinage of the Realm, (365)
  • Almanacs and Calendars, 590, 651
  • Aluminium, Alloying Cast Iron with, 118
  • on Carbon in Cast Iron, Influence of, Mossra. Melland and Waldron, 308
  • Cooking Vessels and Fuel Economy, (519)
  • and Copper, Future of, 166
  • Patents, 623
  • American Armour Plate, 516
  • Cement, 326
  • Competition in Iron Circles, (250)
  • Engineering Offices, 374
  • Engineers in Great Britain, Work
  • Secured by, by Publication of Open Contracts in United States Trade Journals, (504)
  • Machinery for the Far East, (136)
  • Steel Trade, The, 139
  • Tariff and the Iron Trade, Tbo, 38
  • Works Practice, 445
  • Ammunition—see Explosives

Appointments and Resignations:

  • Bowles, Naval Constructor F. T., Appointment, (591)
  • Campbell, Mr. Chas., Appointment, (22)
  • Cawthra, Mr., Appointment, (253)
  • Claydon, Mr. II. W., 378
  • Commandcr-in-Chief at Portsmouth, Appoint¬ment for the Post of, (11)
  • Dick, Mr. F. W., his Appointment and Succes¬sor, (160)
  • Holland, Mr. Riehard Groves, Electod Master Cutler, (149), (249)
  • Hornung, Mr. Chas., Resignation. (304)
  • Lunn, Mr. J. P., Appointment, (378)
  • Macaulay, Mr. John, (33)
  • McCauley, Mr. J., Appointment, (150)
  • May, Capt. 11. J.. Appointment, 261
  • Peddie, Mr. J. Dick, Appointment, (508)
  • Raw on, Mr. J., Appointment, (531)
  • Rny, Mr, App Jntment, (304)
  • Reeves, Mr. (>. B , Appointment, (519)
  • Ritherham, Mr. T. F., Appoin'tnen». (238)
  • Swansea Corporation E.eotrical Cunmiite Appin'ment of Mr. Cawtbra, (253)
  • Thomas, Mr. Fred. (1., Resignation. (304)
  • Trinham, Mr. J. S., Appointment, (304)
  • Young, Mr. Frank W., Appointment, (87)
  • ARDWICK Engineering Company, “Compact” Launch Machinery for America and for Steam Yachts, (73)
  • Argentine, Exportation of Wheat, (163)
  • Argentine Republic, Cultivation and Export of Wheat from the, (105)
  • Armour's Plant, Boiler Installation at, 151

Armour:

  • Brown and Co.’s, John, (21)
  • Camme’.l’s, 4in. K.N.C. Tests of, 117
  • Krupp, for Turkish Ironclads, (137)
  • Opensbaw Works, Extension of, (36,
  • Openshaw Works, Plate Trial, (36)
  • Plate, American, 546
  • Plate Contract Question, The U.S , (213)
  • Plate Trials, 334
  • Russian, Tested at the Bethlehem Steel Com¬pany’s Proving Ground, (137)
  • Tenders for, asked by the Ordnance Biroau of the United States Navy Department, 67
  • Term', 7
  • Plates, American, for Russian Battleships, 301
  • ARMSTRONG, Lord, 630
  • Armstrong, Professor Geo. Fred, 523
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Dividend, 1900, June 30th, (304)
  • Artistic Accuracy, 499
  • Ashton-in-Makeitield, Electric Energy Supply for, (416)
  • Aspatria and Home Cultram Urban and Wigton Rural Districts Water Supply Scheme, (440)
  • Asphalt Pavements in Minneapolis, Cost of Cleaning, (190)
  • Asphalt Pavements in Brooklyn, Ruin of the, Dispute between tbo Gas Companies and tbo Railway Companies respecting, (316)
  • Assiout Barrage Works, Breach in the, (87)

Association fop the Advancement of Science, American:

  • Fly-wheel Explosions, Mr. C. H. Manning on, (62)

Association, American Railway Master Mechanics’ :

  • Power Transmission by Shafting r. Eleotricity, 146,173
  • Relative Advantages of Electricity and Shafting for Driving for Railway Shops, Conclusions orrived at by the Ccmmitteo Appointed to Consider, (87)
  • Water in Locomotive Boilers, Statistics of the Effect of Hard and Soft, (10)

Association, Central Technical College, Old Students':

  • 328

Association of Cleansing Superintendents of Great Britain:

  • Motors for Street Watering and Dust Removal, Costs of, Mr. E. Shrapnel Smith on, 276

Association, Cold Storage and Ice:

  • Production of Distilled Water for Ice-making Plants, Hal Williams, 647

Association of Engineers, Birmingham:

  • Engineer and the Economical Development of Manufactories, The, by W. Arnold, 223

Association of Engineers, Manchester:

  • Election of President and other Officers, 601
  • Electric Traction Scheme, Manchester, Discussion on the Appointment of an Expert for, 601
  • Engines, Triple and Quadruple-expansion, Re¬lative Efficiency of, Mr. A. L. Mellanby, 651
  • Fly-wheels, Mr. Archibald Sharp, 436
  • Paris Exhibition :
  • Its Lessons and Suggestions for Engineers, 399, 477
  • S vllabus for the Winter Session, (361)
  • Visit to Boyer and Peacook’s Locomotive Works, Gorton, 401
  • Visit to the White Star Liner Oceanic, 99

Association, National Free Labour:

  • Employment of Militiamon with Permanent Work, 369

Association, Self-propelled Traffic:

  • Address by M. O. Forostier, (191)

Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:

  • Programme of Winter Session, (541)
  • Wa6t9 of Water, Relationship between Cost of,
  • end that of Detection and Prevention of, Mr. A. J. Jenkins, 7, 43
  • Assouan Dam. Progress of, (611)
  • Astronomy, Annual for Students, (480)
  • Atlantic Record, The, 185
  • Attraction, 344
  • Austen, Mr. Stanley, (304)
  • Australian Iron Manufacture, 372
  • Aysdalegate E-.tate for Sale, (426)

B

  • BAIN and Co.’s Concerns in West Cumberland Acquired by the Moss Bay Iron and Steel Company, (691)
  • Rikau Boycott, Japan, The, (45)
  • Balance Wheels, Novol Method of Constructing (62)
  • Balata Driving Belt, A, (467)
  • Balloon, Novel Experiments to be Carried Out by J. M. Bacon from a, (87)
  • Balloon, Trial Trip with Count Zeppelin’s Navi¬gable, (11)
  • Birr, Prof. Arch., On the Rise of the Mechanical Arts, (571)
  • Bar Rolling Mil), a Large, (310)
  • Birrow Hematite Steel Company's Works, Stop¬page of, (467)
  • Water Supply, 392, (519)
  • Bauer Forge, The, 301
  • Bauermann, Prof. H., Iron and Steel at the Paris Exhibition, 1900, 236, 376, 423, 448
  • Belfast Harbour Commissioners and the Glasgow Docks, 376
  • Belgian Metal Market, (190)
  • Bell, Sir I. L., on United States Competition, 569
  • Belleisle Experiments, 18, 32, 193, 261, 489
  • Belleville Boilers— x.r Boilers
  • Belt Pulley, Test of a, 504
  • Saddle, Mr. C. T. Powell, (10)
  • Surface-hardened Carrying, Rossendale Belt¬ing Company, (225)
  • Phoenix Sewn Cotton Duck, (219)
  • Bengal, Coal in, (141)
  • Bengal Pig Iron, Price of, in Australia and China, (637)
  • BarangerSiingl Apparatus for Purifying Feed- water, (291)
  • Berthelot, M., On the Boiling Points of Zinc and Cadmium, (ISO)
  • Bethnal Oreen Free Library, (619)
  • Bsvel Wheel Cutting, 212
  • Bioycle, The “ Free-wheel,” 66
  • in Siam, Demand for, (365)
  • for the South African Forces, Protest
  • against the War-office Specification, (591,
  • and Steel Ball Trade in Bavaria, Decline of. (137)
  • Trade in Moscow, American e. British, (512)
  • Bilbao and Z>ebrupge, Jetty Construction at, 434

Bills:

  • Cardiff Railway Company's, (624)
  • Dublin Electric Lighting, Rejected, 20
  • East London Water Company, (52)
  • Electric Power, 5, £0, (33)
  • French, for Naval Defences and Re-organisa¬tion of the Fleet, (11,
  • Landon County Council’s, for Using Electricity on their Tram Lines, (87)
  • London County Council's, for a Tunnel under the Thames, (62)
  • and South - Westorn Line under the Solent, (591)
  • Water Supply, 588
  • Metropolis, Electric Railways for, (587,
  • Moselle Canal, 14
  • Neath Harbour, (33)
  • Private, (508)
  • Railway and Canal Traffic Amendment, (33,
  • Rheidol Light Railway, (33)
  • Sheffield District Railway Company’s, (11)
  • South Wales Electric Power Distribution, (33)
  • Stockport, Water Supply, (637)
  • BINGHAM, Mr. Chas. Henry, (351)
  • Birmingham Gasworks, Holders at the, 561, 563, 607, 628, 629 (Supplement, December 21st, 1900,)
  • Birmingham Technical School, Engineering De¬partment of, to be Reorganised, (392)
  • Birmingham Welsh Water Scheme, The, 362, 363
  • Blackpool, Volcanic Stone Sea Walls, 146
  • Blast Furnaces, Coal Consumption in, and How it is affected by Moisture in the Air, (318, Furnace Smelting by Water Gas, 153
  • Board of Trade Education, South Kensington, 279

Boilers:

  • Admiralty Committee on Naval Boilers, The, 134
  • Belleville, 36, 39, 442
  • in the British Navy, (641)
  • in the Japanese Navy, 542
  • Machine Tools for the Construction of, 643
  • Explosions, Boiler—see under Accidents Phenomena of, 496, 498
  • Seleot Committee on, (62), 90
  • Flanged Fiue, Hawkesley, Wild, and Co., (303)
  • Flue Drilling Machine, 65, 620
  • Incrustation of Locomotive, Peculiarity in the, 641
  • of Locomotive. Scale Loosened by Constantly Changing the Water, (314)
  • in Preventing, Mr. Reis's Patent, (137)
  • Installation at Armour’s Plant, 161
  • Moscow Local Makers v. Lancashire, (519)
  • Navy, 67, 134
  • Niclausse, 96,118, 145, 413
  • Registration and Inspection, Report of the
  • Select Committee on, and Draughts Sub¬mitted, (62)
  • Scale in Locomotive, Observations made on the Central Argentine and on the Great Western Railways, (544)
  • Stirling Boiler Company's Show of Models, (HO)
  • Tubular, Experiments with, for the German Navy, (366)
  • Water-tube, Babcock and Wilcox, Demand for, (62)
  • Experiments on the llyac.nth, 415
  • Mr. G..schen i Memorandum on, 61, 70, 89, 134
  • in Merchant Shipi, 263
  • oa the Minerva, Trills, (313)
  • Water-tube, for the New Cruisers Encounter and Challenger, (440)
  • in Warships, L;sts of the Principal Typss, 26, 27, 56
  • BOLT, Lewis, 398
  • Bolt and Nut Company, Lanarkshire, Large Additions to their Woiks, (508)
  • Bombay Water Supply, (544)
  • Boring Machine, Cylinder, Socié c Alsacienne (iv. Supplem-nt. November 23rd, 1900)
  • Loco, Cylinder, Demoor (ii. Supplement, November 2'ird, 1900)
  • Sculfort et Fockedey (si. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Mill, Horizontal, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189
  • Bottling Machine, Aeiiited Liquid, 565
  • Bouhey, Usines, Paris. Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • “Bowling” Iron, Evidence as to the World-re¬nowned, (318)
  • Bown, Mr. Wm., (114)
  • Boyer, Percussive Riveter, 446
  • Bradford Water Supply Work9, Mr. Watson on,
  • S9, 270, 271, 274 h for Electric Cranes, 538
  • Breech Screw, Krupp's Modified Welin, 243
  • Briar-root Industry, The, (114)
  • Bricks made from Wasto Heaps of St. Helens Glass Work», (318)

Bridges, Railway, and other:

  • Alais, Light Railway, 52
  • Building, American v. British, (637)
  • Canadian Pacific Railway over the Red River, _(611)
  • Cantilever for the Canadian Government, (253)
  • Strengthening the Niagara, 576
  • Foot, MadisoD, New Jersey, Plate Girder, 539
  • Newcastle, at the Side of the Bykor Bridge. (293)
  • Over the Spree, 374
  • Great Northern Railway over the Canal Basin, Nottingham, 219, 220
  • Malt Mill Lane, 257, 258
  • Hank-Tu, Rebuilding of, (440)
  • Heavy Draw, New York Central Railway, (72)
  • Limbatb, Re-building of, Recommended by the London County Council, (620)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Contract Reported to have been Secured, (250)
  • London, Widening of, (392), 613
  • New, over the Thames at Lambeth, 414
  • Newcastle, Widening of Byker, (552)
  • Ottawa River, (86)
  • Siberian Railway, Across the Yenisei, 4
  • Stone Arch Railway, U.S.A., 67
  • Swing, Working by Electricity, 373
  • Sydney Harbour, (17)
  • Transporter over the Manchester Ship Canal and the Mersey, (591)
  • Tyne Harbour Mouth, Aerial Suspension, at, (519), (529)
  • Uganda Railway, American Contracts to Supply Thirty-four, 595
  • Warden, near Newcastle, New Suspension, (11)
  • BRISTOL Quays, 418
  • Britannia Rapids, Ottawa, Utilisation of, (544)

British Association:

  • Bradford, New Water Supply Works, Mr. Watson, 269, 270, 271, 274
  • Coalfields and Iron Ore Deposits of Shansi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass, 329 Combination Integrating Wattmeter and Maxi¬mum Demand Indicator, Mr. T. Barker, 272
  • Compressed Air, Experiments on the Ra-heating of, Mr. W. O. Walker, 326
  • Cost of Power by Steam, Water, and Gas, Mr. J. B. C. Kershaw, 269, 290
  • Dynamos at the Paris Exhibition, Professor S. Thomson on the Large, 272
  • Expanded Metal in Concrete, Ute of, Mr. A. T. Walmisloy, 269
  • Generating Stations, Design and Location of, Mr. A. II. Gibbings, 272
  • Leader on, 192
  • Machine Shop», Construction of, Mr. E. Kitson Clark, 290
  • Manchester and Liverpool Proposed Express on the Mono-rail Sy»tom, Papers by Sir W. H. Preooe and Mr. F. J. Behr, 269
  • Measurement of the Tractive Force, Resistance, and Acceleration of Trains, Mr. A. Malloek, 323
  • Mechanical Science, Section B, List of Papers to l>o road before, 188
  • Photography in Textile Designing, Use of, Prof. Beaumont, 290
  • Presidential Address, Mr. Joioph Larmr.r, 235. 243, 272
  • Refuse Disposal, Mr. McTaggart on House, 269
  • Screw Ganges, Rapcrt on, 3C0
  • Screw Threads used in Gun and Cycle Con¬struction and for Screws subject to Vibra¬tion, by Mr. O. P. Clements, 302
  • Sitting of the General Committee, Innovati ms decided upon Grants made nt Bradford, 290
  • Steam, Wet and Dry, and a New Form of Calorimeter for Measuring it, Prof. J. Goodman, 290
  • Tractive Force, Resistance, and Accel rstim of Trains, Measurement of, Mr. A. Malloek, 269
  • Tramway Construction, Mr. W. Dawson cn Rtcant 2Z2
  • BRITISH Trade and Manufacturers, 118
  • Bronze Forging, A Large, COG Bronze, Scojuloria, 426
  • Brown-Boveri-Parsons Syndicate, Order received from the Frankfort Corporation by the, (87)
  • Brnnton and Trier’s Stone-dressing Machine, 446
  • Burley Sewage, Carr Bottom Reservoir, (190)
  • Barton, C. W., Machino Tools (Supplement, November 23r<7, 1903)
  • Bushey House Granted to the Rcyal Society (611)
  • Bute, The Marquis of, 862

C

  • CABLE from the Azores to New York, (114), (137)
  • German-American, New York to the Azores, (114)
  • Pacific, (508)
  • Cablegrams, Anglo-Garman, 570
  • Caird, Mr. Robort, Presidential Address, 443
  • Calamine Mines in Algeria, (187)
  • Calcium Carbide, Bleaching Powder, and Electro¬lytic Copper, Annual Produc¬tion of, (416)
  • as a Daoxidant in Foundry Practice, (467)
  • Industry in Norway and Swe¬den. (291), (365), (637)
  • Industry in United States, (291)
  • Manufacture of, (137)
  • and Portland Cement Works at Lauffen, (491)
  • Power Necessary to Produce, (508)
  • Calculator, Pocket, 321, 840, 364, 388, 475, 517
  • Calcutta, Coal Gasworks Flooded, (516)
  • Callipers, Graduated, (617)
  • Calorific Value of the Average Lindon Domestic Refuse, (239)
  • Cammed Armour Plate Tests, 117
  • Camphor Production, Formosa, (365)
  • Canadian Mail Services, (190)
  • Canadian Mineral Developments, 313

Canals:

  • Baltic and Black Sea, 322
  • Baltic and North Sea, 55
  • Central American Ship Canals, 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, 560, 605, (611), 627 (Supplement, October 26th, 1900)
  • Danube-Save, (591)
  • Darien, Ship, 122
  • Grand Junction, 55
  • Hungary, Two New, (508)
  • Rennet and Avon, 550, 573, 593
  • Kiel, (511)
  • Leeds and Liverpool, Bursting of the Embankment, (11), 55
  • Locks, High-lift, 105
  • Manchester, Ship, (33), 239, 253, 822, (440),
  • Moselle, Bill to Authorise its Construction, 14
  • Nicaragua, (508), 605, 616
  • North Sea, to Amsterdam, Extensions and Improvements, (213)
  • North Sea and Baltic, Traffic through, (11), 55, (114), (365), (467), (508)
  • Panama, 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, (611) (Supplement, October 26th, 1900)
  • Suez, (365), (611)
  • Worcester to Birmingham, Project for Improvement of, 225 .
  • sr« also Harbours and Waterways CAPE Colony, Value of Exports from, (544) Cardiff Intercepting Sewerage Scheme Carried, (554)
  • Cardiff Municipal Buildings, Proposed Delay, (137)
  • Cargo Conveyors, Philadelphia and Reading Rail¬way, 612, 614
  • Carnegie, Mr., Presentation of 381b. T-rail to, (426)
  • Projects, 344
  • Steel for England, 321, (378)
  • Catalogues, 23, 47. 67, 101, 124, 194, 220, 251, 314, 352, 402, 427, 453, 431, 507, 530, 554, 603, 651
  • Cellulose Export from Norway, (213)
  • Cement, American, 326
  • Export, German, (163)
  • Industry in the United States, (291)
  • Slag, Analysis of, 218
  • Testing, 162
  • Testing by the Modulus of Rupture for Transverse Strain, by John Paterson, 127
  • Works and the Alkali Act, 170
  • Works, Portland, (4C0)
  • Census of Greater New York, (190)
  • Chemical Pulp Trade of Norway, (213)
  • Cherbonnier, M. A., Piates for Welding Pieces of Iron or Steel, (33)
  • Chester, Sewage Purification Scheme, (318)
  • Chesterfield and Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, Proposed Change of Name, (293)
  • Chevalet Detartariser, The, 247
  • Chicago, Disadvantages under which Manufacturers Work, (253)
  • Chilian Exportation of Nitrates, (137)
  • Chilian Trade Mark Laws Revised, (213)
  • Chimney Gases at Barrow Steel Works, Appa¬ratus to Purify, (163, for Power Stations, American, 552
  • Stack in Gloucestershire, The Highest Ventilating Shaft for the Tower Works, Leeds, New Combined, 622
  • Cbin Kiang, Trade of, (87,
  • China’s Trade, (11)
  • Chromium, Carbon Steel, High, 384
  • City and Guilds of London Central Technical College, 379
  • Cleaning Asphalt Pavements, Cost of, (190,
  • Cleansing Superintendents of Great Britain, Conference of, (293)
  • Cleveland Iron Mining Company, Fiftieth Anniversary of its Organisation, (114)
  • Clyde Defences, (427)

Coal:

  • American, for France, (365), (558,
  • American Gas. for London Gasworks. (213)
  • Anthracite, Shipment from Pailadelphia to Cronstadt, (251,
  • Austria’s Steps to Check Rise in Prices, (637,
  • A(i9iy°Price of> ot the pit Mouth’i8v9,
  • Belgian Market, (114)
  • Bangal, (141)
  • Bills, Kul way Companies', 1CÖ
  • Brisbane,(365)
  • British, to the Netherlands, (1631 Cambrian, for French Railways, (304)
  • Canada, 313
  • Carbonised at the Manchester Gasworks, Can¬nel and, (163)
  • Cochrane, Mr., On the High Prioe of, 827
  • Conciliation Board, Scotch, (114)
  • Consumption in Blast Furnaces, and how it is affected by Moisture in the Air, (318) Consumption, A Cruiser's, (91)
  • Contracts, The Railway, (239), 570, 595
  • Cutters, Electric, (163)
  • Delivering, at Sea, 84, 85
  • Dividends Deolared by S>me of the Sheffield Colliery Companies, 225
  • Dust, Firing with (Freitag’s Method), (ICO)
  • Enormous Profits made by Colliery Owners, (21)
  • Exports, American, (114), 291, (331), 365 (558)
  • of, from Grimsby, during week ended October 12th, (392)
  • of, from Newcastle, N.S.W., (392)
  • Famine, Another, Circular to Lancashire and Yorkshire Coalowners, (62)
  • France, Import of British, into, and its Destination, (62)
  • Future Stores of, in Germany, North America and North China, Dr. Freeh on, (318)
  • German Foreign Trade in, from January to August, (403)
  • Germany, Crisis in the Trade, 268
  • Glass, Mr. G. H., On Shansi and II man, 329
  • Grimsby, Export from (190)
  • High Prices of, Mr. Cochrane on, 327
  • Homestead Colliery, Ontput Increasing, (45)
  • Hungarian Mountains, Extensive Field Discovered, (467), (514)
  • Imports into China in 1899 and 1898, (637)
  • of, into Italy, Diminishing, going to the Use of Water Power for Generating Electricity, (416)
  • India, English, in, 442 Indian, (253), (591)
  • Japan Production and Export, 176, (291), (637)
  • Kent Coalfield, Belgian and French Syndicate, and the, (87), (137)
  • Manchester Corporation Gasworks, Project for Buying a Coal Mine (253)
  • Michigan, (637)
  • Mills Stopped for Want of, (190)
  • MiniDg Companies, Increased Profits Earned by, (508)
  • New South Wales, (365)
  • New Zealand, 145, (365), (100)
  • Nottinghamshire District Output, (392)
  • Pas de Calais, (591)
  • Peat v. Coal in Sweden, 205
  • “ Poor Manufacturer's " Complaints of High Price (21,
  • Price of, 141, 216
  • of Locomotive, 14
  • of Nagasaki and Poeahontas, (611)
  • Paid by Manchester Gas Corporation, (62)
  • in South Staffordshire Advanced, (190)
  • of, on Taff Vale Railway and Effect on Receipts, (163), (217)
  • Pulverised, as Fuel on the Illinois Central, (478)
  • Rhodesia, (£08)
  • Rise of One Penny per Ton, Calculated on the Present Output, What it Represents for the Coalowners, (491,
  • in Price of, owing to Increase in Miners’ Wages, (318)
  • in Price of, on Scottish Railways, (392)
  • Ritchie, Mr., On The Export of, to Foreign Countries, (62) (87,
  • Russia, Steps to Prevent a Famine in, (365)
  • Sbanshi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass on, 329
  • Sheffield, Colliery Development near, 426
  • “Slump” in Derbyshire Foretold, (163,
  • Smoke Abatement Society, President's Letter to the Times on the Loss to Londoners by the , Present Mode of Burning Coal, (276,
  • South Wales, The Position in, 540, 559
  • Spain, Mines Development, (365)
  • Spitzborgen Coalfields, (544)
  • Staiths, American, (552,
  • Stations in the Red Sea, Germany and Russia, 523
  • Strike in France, (491)
  • Tar Derivative Fuchsin9, The, (416)
  • Trade with Hull Port, The, 166
  • North of England, Miners' Wages Advanced 12J per cent., (46)
  • The Scottish, 2l2
  • Warwickshire Output, Mr. W. H. Stokes on, 73
  • Washing Machinery, American, (98)
  • Welsh for the Navy, Storage Ground in Ports¬mouth Harbour, (213,
  • Yorkshire and Durham Gas, Mr. G. Livesey on the Relative Values of, (239)
  • Trado, (64), 216, 217, 316, (392), 419, 497, 670, 594
  • COFFEE Machinery, American, (319,
  • Coke, Dcsulpburlsation of, 229, 322
  • for Steam - raising Purposes, Lancashire Steam. Motor Company use, (33,
  • Colliers for Chinese Service, Repiiring American. 142
  • Wages, 145
  • Colliery, Bwlifa, Record Dividend Daclared by, 452
  • Littleton, (148)
  • Wages and Profits in South Wales, 313
  • Colmant, Maison, Paris, Machine Tools, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900
  • Colne Street Improvements, Gasworks Extensions, he., Loan Sanctioned for, (137)
  • Colorado, States which Produce the Precious Metals, (87)
  • Colwyn Bay Sewerage Schome, (‘263,
  • Commercial Information Bureau in Germany, 194
  • Travellers in Switzerland, Activity of German as against English, (611)
  • Treaty with Germany, The New, 419
  • Compressed Air, On the Re-heating of, by Mr. W. G. Walker, 326 f
  • Concrete, Use of Expanded Metal in, Mr. A. T. Walmisloy, 269
  • Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, Obser¬vation on an Improved Glass
  • Revealer for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin, 410, 423, 447
  • Condensation on Windows, Preventing, 398
  • Consuls and Engineering, 113

Contracts:

  • Barry Graving Dock, Messrs. Prico and Wills, (392)
  • British Griffin Chilled Iron and Steel Company’s New Works at Barrow let to Gradwell and Co , Limited, (21)
  • Cial, The Railway Company’s (239), 570, 595
  • De Bergue and Co.’s, (149)
  • Government, Japan, 576
  • Greenock and Port Glasgow Tramways Com¬pany to Dick Kerr and Co., Limited, (467)
  • Ling Newton Reservoir, Mr. John Scott. (150)
  • Municipal Contract Scandal Manchester, (478)
  • Open, Prompt Publication of, by United States Trade Journals, and Consequences, (504)
  • Steel Work for Southport Pier Company placed with Messrs. Handyside, (123)
  • Union Switch and Signal Company, U.S.A., for South Africa, 145
  • War-office, Reforms in connection with, (33)
  • CONVERSIONS, Walker, Maynard, and Co. Warner and Co., 425
  • Conveyors, Cargo, The Brown Hoisting Machine and Conveying Company, 612, 614
  • Copper. 295, 504
  • and Aluminium, Future of, 166
  • Consumption, 78
  • Gold, and Silver Refineries in the United States, Eleotrolytic, (611)
  • Natal, Discovery of, (114)
  • Norway, Turn-out of the Riiros Mines, (163)
  • Ore, An Entire Mountain containing 5 per cent, of, (408)
  • Production, Germany, (318)
  • Production, United States, (33)
  • Smelting Plant at Nacosari, Mexico, (318)
  • Supply, The World’s, 364, 394
  • ana Tin Filings converted into Bronze by Pressure, (624)
  • Corea, Mineral Wealth of, (467)
  • Cork, Use of, in Isolating Vibrations and Noise of Machines, (611)
  • Cornish Mining, Revival of, Meeting in connec¬tion with, (591)
  • Cornish Tin-mining, 172
  • Corrosion of I’ip9 by the Earth, G’jolgardie Pipe Line, (318)
  • Corrosion of Soft Steel and Wrought Iron Reduced by Addition of Copper, (637)
  • Corsica, Defence of, (427)
  • Cotton, Artificial, Process for the Manufacture of, (11)
  • Import to Manchester, Usefulness of the Ship Canal, (239)
  • Spinniog Companies io the Royton Dis¬trict Stop their Mills for a Fortnight, (87)
  • Spinning and Weaving in Portugal, (213)
  • Counterbracing Girders, 80
  • Crane, Messrs. Wm. Doxford and Sons (553)
  • Cranes, Brakes for Electric, 538
  • Electric v. Hydraulic, The Clyde Navi¬gation, Trustees Comparison of, (611)
  • Floiting, for Lifting 80 Tons, New South Wales, (201)
  • Crank Shafts Built, 95
  • Crewe, Mr. Webb’s Presentation of a Loving Cup to the Mayor and Corporation of, (611)
  • Cridland and Kirsch’s Automatic Coupling, 395
  • Crowden’s Apparatus for Drawing Curves of Motion, 334
  • Cruse Controllable Superheater and Separator, A, 443, 475
  • Cuba, Mining in, (137)
  • Cubillo, Lieut.-Colonel L., On the Chemical Phenomena of Puddling, (552)
  • Curve of Equilibrium or Line of Thrust in Arched Ribs, Method of Calculating the, Mr. Chas. Lean, 110, 111
  • Cutting Steel at 150ft. per Minute, 232
  • Cutting-up Macbino, Automatic, Mr. E. G. Herbert, 68
  • Cycle Construction, Steel in, (15)
  • Exports, English and American, 424
  • Industry, Depression of, (62)
  • Shows, Th9, 547
  • Cycling Club's Competition, Catford, (291)
  • Cycling in Smyrna, Spread of, (62)
  • Cyclists and Cycle Makers, Competition interest-to (253)
  • Cylinder Proportions for Compound and Triple- expansion Engines, 97

D

  • DAIRY Show, 1903, 445
  • Dam, Concrete, Chaudicre Falls, Qiebec, (630)
  • Steel and Concrete, Denver, 98
  • The Wachu8ett, on the Nashua River, (319)
  • Davis, Captain Lewis, Cap Nut Block for Pro¬pellers, (33)
  • Dickeson, Sir Richard, (392)
  • Dickson, Mr. Geo. Workman, 4
  • Distilling Plant for Ice Factory, 647
  • Dean, Smith, and Graco, Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Death-rate and Temperature, Carves of, The Weekly. Mr. W. II. Dines on, (519)
  • Deering Harvesting Company’s, Self-moving Mowing Machine, (239)
  • Damoor, Ateliers, Brussels, Macbino Tools (Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 19C0)
  • Derby Sewerage Scheme, (318)
  • Desulphurisation of Coke, 229
  • Detartariser, The Chevalet, 247

Docks:

  • Amsterdam, Floating Graving, (190) Avonmouth, (440)
  • Baltic Ports, Number of Dooks in, to bo In¬creased, (467)
  • Berry, New Graving, (137), (392)
  • Bermuda, New Floating Dry, for, (87)
  • Bristol, Development Schemos, 55, 206, (416) 418, (602)
  • Bute, Cardiff, Sir W. T. Lewis Retires from the Post of Managing Director, (602) Clydebank, New, (32)
  • Dar-es-Salaam, New Floating, for. (87)
  • Dover, (491) '
  • Garston, 206
  • Oates for, Mr. F. K. Poach, 580
  • Gibraltar, Malta, and Hongkong, Progress of the Government's, (87)
  • Glasgow, Belfast Harbour Commissioners and the, 376
  • Goole, 295, 433 Grimsby, (65)
  • Hartlepool’s, North - Eastern Railway Com¬pany’s Plans to Improve. (479)
  • Havana, Floating. (62), (163), (293)
  • Hull, Proposed New, (62)
  • Leith, (508)
  • Llanelly, (402), (423), 433 Mersey, Financial Statement, (392)
  • Newport Extension, (22), (301)
  • New York Navy Yard, Stone and Concrete Dry, (137)
  • San Francisco, Dry, (291), (299)
  • Simons Bay, Dry, (163)
  • Sonth Brooklyn, Immense Floating Dry, (33)
  • Swansea, 206, (416), 426)
  • Trieste, Balance Floating Dock, (114), (190)
  • Uraga, Japan, 437, 439, (477)
  • Workington, 206

Dockyard Notes:

  • Albatross, Destroyer, to be Commissioned for the Instructional Flotilla, 218
  • Albemarle, Battleship, 641
  • American Cruisers, Reconstruction of, 232
  • Navy Board Look Round for a De¬fence against Submarines, 462
  • Navy, No more Destroyers or Tor¬pedo Boats for the, 462
  • Amphion, Square-rigged Mast lJwomed, 65
  • Ampbion, The, to Replace the Leander on the Australian Station, 337
  • Argentina, All Orders for Ships and Guns to be Sent to Germany, Report to this Effect, 388
  • Ariadne, H.M.S.,TheTruth about her “Narrow Eicapa ” 193
  • Austrian Naval Projects, 261
  • Ballard, Commander, His Essay on Ideal War¬ships, An Officer’s Comments on, 18
  • Barr and Stroud Transmitters, The, 524
  • Battleships of Last Year’s Programme, Names of the New, 442
  • Belleisle, Armour of, and the Globe Naval Correspondent’s Ignorance, 565
  • Experiments, 18, 82, 193, 489
  • Photograph of, 261
  • Belloville Boilers in the Recent Manoeuvres, 193
  • Ships with, 641
  • Tube, Bursting of a, 641
  • and Scotch Boilers and the Fuel they Burn, 91
  • Ships and the Cylindrical-boilered Ships daring the Matte avres, 134
  • Benbow's Guns, The, 65
  • Bilge Keeb Fitted to French Coast-defence Ships, 337
  • Blake, To ba put into Commission as a Trans¬port, 388
  • Blenheim durinz the Manoeuvres, The, 135
  • Bluejackets as Stokers, 641
  • British Cruisers, Admiral Sir J. Hopkins on the Speed of, 565
  • Bullfinch, The Destroyer, Trials of, 193
  • Bunkers, Half Empty, Valuable Experience with, Gained by the Manoeuvres, 118 Channel Fleet, The, 489, 547
  • Chinese Destroyer Captured at Taku and given to the French, Re-naming of the, 287, 337
  • Clydebank Destroyers and Short, Fat Fun¬nels, 193
  • Coal, American v. German in the matter of Producing Smoke, 287
  • Coal Consumption of the Ocean, the Renown, &c., 287
  • Coaling Average of the Furious and the Arro¬gant, 232
  • Average of one of the Cruisers at Portsmouth, 193
  • of the Channel Fleet, Highest Average made by the Repulse, 287
  • Point to be Constructed at Ports¬mouth, 218
  • “Commander, R N.,” The Army and Navy Gazette on a Letter Signed, 18
  • “Confidential Books,” Disappearance of, and consequent Action of the Admiralty, 412
  • "Confidential” Volume of Photographs of Foreign Warships, The, 4 42
  • Conqueror and Hero in the Manoeuvres, Their Presence causes Comment, 65
  • Cramp’s Yard, Philadelphia, Fire at, and Consequences, 32
  • Cressy, The Armoured Cruiser, 322, 337, 369, 383, 517
  • Cressy Glass, Dissatisfaction of Naval Officers with the, 322, 547
  • Craisers and Battleships, The Argument re¬specting, 218
  • Cruisers, The Huge Four-funnelhd, at Ports¬mouth, What is to become of them, 388
  • Cruiser—an Improved Drake, Rumour concern¬ing an Immense, 419
  • Delayed Ships, 547
  • Destroyer Hunter Repaired, The, 18
  • Destroyer Viper, a 35-Knotter, 232
  • Devonport Instructional Flotilla, Changes in, 388
  • New Building Slip at, (410)
  • Tags, Accidents to the, 388
  • Diadem Class Cruisers, Comments on the, 883
  • The Water-tube Boiler Commission and the, (412)
  • Drake, Rapid Progress of, 611
  • Ellipse to be Re-fitted, 287
  • Return of the Cruiser, 232
  • Ejonomy at the Royal Dockyards, 412
  • Eleotra’s Funnels, The, 193
  • Electric Hoists for the Navy, 135
  • Elswick and the British Naval Officer, 347
  • Turbine Destroyer Cobra to be attached to Portsmouth, and hor Cruise thither, 65, 91
  • Encounter, Second-class Cruiser, (440), 412
  • Essex, Machinery of the, 232
  • Europa, Trials at Spithead, 337
  • Report as to hor being Re-boilered, 412
  • Formidable, The, 193, 462, 489, 610
  • French Battleship Caravane, A “ Naval Pocket¬book Craft,” 442
  • Battleship St. Louis, Accident to, 388
  • Channel Fleet, Composition of the, 383
  • French Channel Fleet, A Pessimist’s View of the Light Division of the, 337
  • Cruiser Isly, Woodwork to be Replaced by Iron, 388
  • Cruiser Montcalm, 489
  • Destroyer Frame j, The Loet, 172
  • Devastation, Reoonstruction of, 517
  • Fleets, Reorganisation of the, 517
  • Gunboats, C icyte and Phlégóion, 517
  • llenri IV., Tho, ‘261
  • Ironclad Hoche, her New Rig, 322
  • Marceau Fitted with Niclausse Boilers, 489
  • Requin, Reoonstruction of, 261
  • Naval Programme, The Latest, 369
  • Neptune, Reconstruction of, 547
  • Submarine Farfadet Complete, 388
  • Torpedo Boat Wrecked, 232
  • Torpedo Boat Audacieux, Trials, 489
  • Funnels of Clydebank Destroyers, The, 193
  • Furious, Coaling Average of the Cruiser, 232
  • Gelderland, The, 419
  • Gorman Coast Defence Ship Hagen, 462
  • Cruisers, New, 261
  • Ironclads of the C, D, E, F, G, and H, Group, The New, 419
  • Kaiser Barbarossa and Kaiser Karl der Grosse, Funnels of the, 419
  • System of Reducing all Warships to a Common Denomination, 565
  • Germany Acquires a Coaling Station in the Red Sea, 388
  • Gibraltar, Breakdown of the, 91
  • Glatton, in Dock at Portsmouth, 610
  • Glory, The, Refuses to Steer, 524
  • Greek Ironclads Spetso'i and Hydra, Two Military Mast9, 419
  • Gun Shield, New Form of, 462
  • Guns at Dover, The Now, 442
  • Havock, Destroyer, Accident to and Recon¬struction of, 237, 610
  • Hogue, Launch of the Armoured Cruiser, 172
  • Holland, Mr., his New Submarine Boat, 524
  • Hood as Port-guard Ship at Pembroke, The, 419
  • Hopkins, Admiral Sir J., on the Training of
  • Bluejackets as Stokers, 641
  • Hotham, Admiral Sir C. F., Commander in-Chief at Portsmouth, 232
  • Hyacinth, Cruiser, Water-tube B eiler Trials of, 287
  • Fitted for Wireless Tele¬graphy, 388
  • Ideal Warships for the British Navy, Major Field’s Essay on, 337
  • Inflexible, Reconstruction and Armament of, 32, 610
  • Invincible, The, 547
  • Invincible, Fate of the, 388, 547
  • Iron Duke, The, to become a Training Ship for Stokers, 337
  • Isis, H.M. Cruiser, Average Speed of, to Hong¬kong, 193
  • Italian Cruiser Varese, The, 610
  • Destroyer Dardo, 524
  • Four-funnelled Destroyers, Alterations, 18
  • Ironclads Projected, New, 261
  • Lepanto, As to whether sho is a Cruiser or a Battleship, 218
  • New Type of Warship, M. Cuniberti’s Designs Approved, 524
  • Project of Naval Construction for 1901- 1912, 587
  • Jackson System of Wireless Telegraphy v. the Marconi, 135
  • Jane Naval War Game adopted by the United States Coast Artillery, 610
  • Japanese Battleship Asabi, Grounding of, and the Cause, 232
  • Hatsusi, 524, 565
  • Mikasa, 21, 225, 249, 282, 462, 489
  • Cruiser Adsnma, The, 172
  • at Eiswick, 232
  • Idz.imo nearly Completed, 232
  • Yakumo, Departure for Japan of, and Changes in Disposition of her Guos, 32
  • Yayeyama to be fitted with Niclausse Boilers, 524
  • Destroyer Niji, Engiues Salved, 524
  • High Explosive Shells adopted by the, 610
  • I «ate, 565
  • Mikasa, Expected at Portsmouth, 524 Projects, 610
  • Torpedo Boat Niji, Grounding of, 369
  • Twin-screw Ship Katsuragi, Disaster to, 524
  • Yakumo, a German Edition of the Asama Class, 610
  • Keit, New Armourod Cruiser, Progress ef the, 193
  • Limo in Water-tube Boilers, The Admiralty’s Stringent Orders on the Use of, 419
  • London, Her Masts Up, 489.
  • Lyddite Shell, 9 2in., Experiments with, 261
  • May, Captain H. J., his Appointment, 261
  • Mediterranean Fleet, The, 369, 547
  • Missing Rivets in the Bulkheads of Dockyard-built Ships, 442
  • Models of Ships as Toys, 565
  • Naval Engineers, Value of Heredity in, 641
  • Experts, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, and th9 Pall Mall Gazette, 841
  • Manoeuvres, 65,118, 135, 193
  • Manmuvres, Captain Vignot on our, 337
  • Navy and Mr. Watts of Eiswick, The, 547
  • Niger Torpedo Gunboat to be Re-engined and
  • Re-boilered, 337
  • Normand Boiler for Futnro Russian Cruisers, 261
  • Norwegian Government and tho Jane Naval War Game, 547
  • Obsolete Ship Crusade, The, 218
  • Ocean, Coal Consumption of the, 287 ,
  • “Old Navy,” Death of the, 218
  • Osborn, Staff Captaio, L?tter concerning Plymouth Sound, 587
  • Pandora Cruiser, Trials of, 611
  • “ Pleas for Modorate Dimensions,” Another Epidemic of, 587
  • Pomono, Bleychenlen Boiler*, 611
  • Portsmouth Destroyers Painted Black, 388
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Roofs Pulled Down and Replaced, 587
  • Dockyard, Widening of Caisson, Leather and Co., 489
  • Prince of Wales, The, 587, 610, 641
  • Proserpine, Thornycroft Boilers, 641
  • Q teen and Prince of Wales, New Battleships, The, 587, 610, 641
  • Reserve Squadron, Projected Cruise of, 322
  • Results of the 788-Mile Race of the Mediter¬ranean Fleet in June, 287
  • Revenge and the Ilood to bo Re-armed, 218
  • Revenue Cutters, their Possible Use in War, Discussions and Suggestions on the Subject in the United States. 287
  • Rig, Advantages of a Uniform, 232
  • Royal Yacht, The New, 172
  • Russian Battleship Admiral Boutakoff, her Adventurous Career, 524,587
  • Another New, 135
  • Kniza Suwaroff, A New, 218
  • Poltava Leaves for the Far East, her Crew, 65, 462, 524, 547
  • Rotvisan Dj'.ayed, 32
  • Bogatyr, 419
  • Borodino Class, 565
  • Coast Defence Admiral Boutakoff, Altered Again, 587
  • Cruieer Boyarin, 388
  • Gromovoi, 462, 547
  • Nakimoff, Change in her Rig, 32
  • Normand Boilers Adopted for, 261
  • to be Built on the Black Sja, 610
  • Ironclad Sevastopol, Defect in her Armour, 261; her Crew, 521; her Destination, 462, 489, 547
  • to bo Constructed at Nico- laieff, 524
  • Under Orders for China, 388, 462
  • Kniaz Potemkin Tavitchky, 419
  • Pacific Squadron, Composition of the, 624
  • Pallada Design, Changes in the, 419, 547
  • Torpedo Cruiser Novik, 261, 419
  • Destroyers Ossetr, Kefal, and Losses, 524
  • Ruthven, Mr. I. R , on the Value of Heredity in Naval Engineers, 641
  • Seagull out for Trials, 610
  • Shields, Gun, 462
  • Ships Mobilised this Year, and Ships Fitted for Wireless Telegraphy, 32
  • Skipjack, The Speed of, 337
  • Sloops (Twin-screws), Two New, to be Laid Down at Sheerness, 369
  • Spain, Removal of Foremasts, 565
  • Spartiate, Trials, 489, 524, 610
  • Speed of Warships, Le Yacht upon the, 322
  • Stokers in the Italian Navy, 172
  • Sultan to be Used as a Depót Ship for Torpedoes at the Manoeuvres, 32
  • Swedish Torpedo Cruiser Psilander, Official Trial of, 193
  • Temperley Transporters in Government Colliers, Who is Responsible for the, 135
  • Tranporters to have the Special Tomperley Engine, 65
  • Thornycroft Boilers, The Proserpine, 641
  • Destroyer, Items re the Newest, 118
  • Destroyers have Large Exposed R-.dders, The Newer, 65
  • Torpedo Boats Sent to the Mediterranean, 287
  • Boats, Sunk, 232
  • Flotilla Commissioned for the Man¬oeuvres, 18
  • Turbine Destroyers for the Japanese Navy, 18
  • Turkish Fleets, “ Oversights,” 462
  • Uniform Rig, Advantages of a, 232
  • United States Battleships of the New Jersey Type, Designs for the New,
  • Cruisers, The New, 261, 419
  • Cruisers, Reconstruction of, 232
  • The Now York, What is the Length of her Belt, 419
  • Submarines, Names of the New, 218, 322
  • Vindictive, Fuel Burned in a Week by the, 91
  • Viper, a 35
  • Kuotter, The, 232
  • «i i. her Machinery Opened, 419
  • Warrior and Ruby, Fate of the, 888, 442
  • Water-tube Boiler Commission, The, (442)
  • Whitehead “Cup Team,” The Naval, 18
  • Winches, Power of, 193
  • Wireless Telegraphy for the British Navy, The Marconi System adopted, 218
  • The Jackson System v. the Marconi, 135
  • Ships Fitted with, 32, 883, 641
  • DONKIN, Mr. Bryar., on an Improved Glass Re¬vealer for Studying Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, 410, 423, 447, 477
  • Doran and Taggart’s Engine Indicator, 510
  • Dowlais Ironworks, Acquisition of, and Amalgamation with the Patent Nut and Bolt Com¬ply, (33)
  • Drainage System Wanted at Valparaiso, (213)
  • Drainage of the Western Volleys, Wales, (611)
  • Drawing Curves of Motion, Crowden’s Apparatus for, 334
  • Dredging on the Lower Dniepor, (114)
  • Dredging, Suction, Port of Ostend, 194
  • Dredgers, Hydraulic, for New York, (400)
  • Drill, Flue, Mr. J. Pollock, 446
  • Nancy Eleotric Rock, 562
  • Pneumatic, Whitelaw’s Patent, 446
  • Radial, Mr. Rogers MoGown, 476
  • Drilling Attachment, Flange, J. Pollock and Co., 662
  • Drilling Machine, Sculfort et Fockedey (xi. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189
  • Boiler Flue, 65, 620
  • Drilling Machine, Radial, Bouhey (iii., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Radial, Chouanard (iv., v., Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 19C0)
  • Driving Belt, A Balata, (467)
  • Dundee Advertiser, Second Century of Publication, (544)
  • Dynamos—see Elootric
  • Dynamometer Car, A New, Prof. L. P. Brecken¬ridge, 60S

E

  • EARLY Birds in Reality Cold Stored? Are not the, (253)
  • Eirthquake, Bangor, (114)
  • Education and Trade, 639
  • Elder, Mrs., her Gift to the Borongh of Govan, (416)

Electric:

  • Alternators and Engines for Sheffield, (467)
  • Alternator for the Frankfort Corporation, Brown-Boveri-Parsons Syndicate, (87)
  • Alternator, 8000 Horse-power, Helios Actiën Gesellschaft, Paris Exhibition, 158, 159 Appliances for Use on Farms, A Bavarian Company, (519)
  • Cable, German-American, New York to the Azores, (114), (137)
  • Coal-cutting Plant, (163)
  • Coil, A Giant, (137)
  • Combination Integrating Watt Meter and Maxi¬mum Demand Indicator, Mr. T. Barker, 272
  • Cranes, Brakes for, 538
  • Cranes on the North-East Coast, The First, (160)
  • Dynamo, Direct-current, Electriciliits Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 468
  • High-speed, Laurence Scott and Co., Limited, 472, 473
  • at the Paris Exhibition, The Large, Prof. S. Thomson on, 272
  • Slow-speed Steam, 183
  • Earth Returns, 622
  • Electrolytic Copper, Gold, and Silver Refineries in the United States, (611)
  • Engineering, Prof. John Perry on, 494, 522, 627, 551
  • Foreign and English, 183
  • at Paris Exhibitions, 34, 35, 36, 385, 458, 513, 562, 603
  • Works, Alloa, on the Forth, New, (467)
  • Engineers from the War, 616
  • Engines and Dynamos, Smit and Co., Wm., Paris Exhibition, 384
  • Foreign and English Practice in Electrio and Technical Industry, 381, 483, 557
  • Generating Plant at the Armour Meat Pack¬ing Establishment, Chicago, (239)
  • Galloway’s Limited, and Mather and Platt, Limited, Paris Exhibition, 88, 92
  • Leeds Tramway, 589, 592
  • Stations, Design and Location of, Mr. A. II. Gibbings, 272
  • Generator, 500 Horse-power, Nancy, Paris Ex¬hibition, 562, 567
  • Gramme Machines at the Paris Exhibition, 608
  • Hoists for the Navy, 134
  • Hydro-eleotric Industries in Spain, Increasing Number of, (11)
  • Indicating Ship’s Log, American, (213)
  • Industryin Germany, Capital Invested in, (114), (392)
  • and Technical Industry, Foreign and English Practice in, 183, 381,483
  • Locomotion, Mr. W. Langdon on, (550), 570, 572, 599, (615), 620
  • Lorry, Electrically-propelled, (637)
  • Locomotives—sec Railway Locomotives Machine for Registering Compositions on the Piano, (253)
  • Machinery, Swiss Imports in, (544)
  • Oscillations and Electric Waves, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 570
  • Parsons, Steam Turbo Dynamos, 608
  • Plant for Gold Dredging, Victoria, Australia, (519)
  • Polyphase Alternator, Electricities Actiën Gesellschaft (formerly Lahmeyer), Paris Exhibition, 458, 459
  • Power Applied to Agricultural Work, (137)
  • Bills, 5, 30
  • Furnished by Waterfalls in Sweden, Utilisation of, for Railways, (223)
  • Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Humphry on, 6G9, 618
  • Plant, St. Lawrence, 576
  • Station, Bradford, (11)
  • Chimneys for, New York, (652), (591)
  • Economy obtainable in Large, Kansas City, (442)
  • Power Station, Manchester, Effect of a Thunderstorm at, (239)
  • Poplar, (365)
  • Power Station, Stockton, (637)
  • Syndicate, Yorkshire, (619)
  • Transmission, Los Angeles, (190)
  • by Shafting versus, 146, 173
  • Thury System of, Paris Exhibition, 513
  • in the Tyrol, Utilisation of a Waterfall, (611)
  • Printors’ Machinery, Holmes-Clatworthy, 41, 42, 528
  • Railways—w Railways, Electric Rhumkorp Coil, Tho Largest, (137)
  • Risk, Firo Insurance, 227
  • Rook Drill, Nanoy, Paris Exhibition, 562
  • Rotary Oil Pump. Mavor and Coulson's, 16
  • SanltSt. Marie, E ectro-Chemical Industry at, (239)
  • Steering Gear, An, (239)
  • Stoves for Cooking in New York Flats, (190)
  • Street Cars, House Removed by, (440)
  • Supply, Mr. W. A. Chamon on, (551)
  • Company and tho Vestry, The Metro¬politan, 397
  • Supply, Glasgow, Port Dundas Works, 269, 260, 261, 262, 266
  • Glasgow, St. Andrew's Cross Station, 316
  • Mains, 295, 299
  • Rathminee Works, 244, 245, 246
  • Schemes, Scotland, (213), (416)
  • Stations in Germany, Public, (190), (218)
  • Thury System of Transmission, Paris Exhibi¬tion, 513
  • Traction, Mr. Binyon on, (33)
  • Its Inllaeoco upon Magnetic Observa¬tions at Kew and Greenwich, Meet¬ing at the Board of Trade with reference to, (440)
  • Troubles in connection with the Cen¬tral London Railway, (544)
  • Tramcars, Life Guard for, Wilson and Bennett's, (851)
  • Vapour Preventer for Windows, 398
  • Works, Hackney, (416)
  • Morecombo, and Bare, (190)
  • Paisley, Mr. J. B. Whyte’s Report, (440)

Electric Light:

  • Ayr, (365)
  • Blackheath and Greenwioh Company's Central Station, 69, 60, 206, 207, 264
  • Boston, (416)
  • Crewe, (33)
  • Dublin, (20), (119)
  • Dudley, (376), (467)
  • Engine, Compound, Paris Exhibition, Robey and Co., Limited, 296, 237
  • Engineering, Foreign and English, Nos. I., II , III , 183, 381, 483
  • Incandescent Lamps, Wrede and Jangblatt, (213)
  • Installations, Faulty, Fires Caused by, The German Fire Insurance Companies and, (544)
  • Kansas City, Use of 200-Kilowatt Rotary Con¬verters as Alternating - current Generators, (416)
  • Lamps for Dogs in Portugal, (114)
  • Leeds, 190
  • Newport, Mon., (402)
  • New System of, 414
  • Oban, (440)
  • Manchester, Effoot of Tbundorstorm on, (239)
  • Poplar, (365)
  • for Railway Carriages, 30 Rome, Popularity of, (239)
  • St. Katharine’s Docks, (467)
  • Sheffield, (450), (467)
  • Shoreditch, Accounts of the Joint Electric Lighting and Refuse Destructor at, (491), 611
  • Stockton,(637)
  • Wolverhampton, (463)

Electricity:

  • Applied to Fox and Badger Hunting in Portugal, (114)
  • Cartridges Discharged by, (137)
  • v. Compressed Air as Motive Power for Street Railway, Berne, (213)
  • Generation and Dust Destruction Works, Bermondsey, (440)
  • Gloucester Supply Works, 93
  • Heating and Cookiug by, 518
  • Looms Worked by, St. Etienne, (213)
  • Mis-statements with Regard to, on the Under¬ground Railway, 570
  • Printing Machinery, Driving by, 41, 42, 628
  • Relative Advantages of Alternate and Continu¬ous Current for a General Supply of, (62)
  • Sawing and Cutting by, (591)
  • Use of, in Italy for Industrial Purposes, In¬creasing, (416)
  • Use of, in Mexico, (318)
  • Working Swing Bridges by, 373
  • Elevator, The Reno Inclined, 136
  • Empress Foundry, Manchester, 571, 674

Engineering; Engineers, Engines:

  • Engineering :—
  • Admiralty, 63, 264
  • Congress, Glasgow, 1901, International, 524
  • Consuls and, (113)
  • Electric, sec Electric
  • Electric, Professor John Porry on, 494, 522, 627, 561
  • Experience in Relation to, Mr. T. A. B. Carver on, (602)
  • Firms in the North, Amalgamation of Three Leading, 451
  • Laboratories at Liverpool, The Walker, (9)
  • Lighthouse, at the Paris Exhibition, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 311, 858
  • Mechanical, English and American Methods, 215
  • Method and Organisation in, Mr. Wilson Hartnell, 403
  • at the Paris Exhibition, 34, 35, 86, 335, 458, 518
  • and Surveying, Act to Regulate the Practice of. in America, (11)
  • In Wales, Sir W. H. Preeoe, 602
  • Offices, American, 374
  • Engineers:
  • American, in Berlin, 109, 112
  • Consulting, 598
  • The, and the Economical Development of Manufactories, by W. Arnold, 223
  • English, Sent as Apprentices to Pittsburgh, (519)
  • Experiences of Tien-Tsin, An, 222
  • Mechanical, Training of, 293, 322, 34 0 343, 388, 413, 444, 474
  • Naval, Concessions to, 195
  • Naval, Value of Ilorodity in, (641)
  • and tho Trade Revival, American, 221
  • From the War, Electrie, (616)
  • What is a Civil, Mr. F. J. Rowan on, (571)
  • United States Navy, 469
  • Engines :
  • American Traction Trains for Russia, 313, 315
  • Auxiliary, in the Navy, (519)
  • BiiGrix Nicolet et Cio., 283
  • Borsig, (Supplement, July 20th, 1900), 60, 61,
  • Breakdo v: s, 320
  • Cail et Cie.’s, 106
  • Central Stations, On Power, Gas and Large Gas, Mr. H. A. Humphrey, 609, 618
  • Chemical Fire, 324
  • Compound Corliss, Mr. H. Bollinckx, 356, 357
  • Corliss, Paris Exhibition, 88, 92
  • Electric Light, Robey and Co., Paris Exhibition, 296, 297
  • and Horizontal, City and South London Railway, Cole, Marchent, and Morley, Limited, 346, 347, 348
  • Paris Exhibition, 88, 92,106, 107
  • Crépelle et Garauds, 106
  • Cylinders, Condensation in, Glass Revealer for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin on, 410
  • Proportions for Compound and Triple-expansion, 97
  • Eight coupled Mineral, Crewe, (650)
  • Ferranti, A Dynamo, 619
  • Frenoh Cruiser Kleber, Schneider and Co., C38, 641
  • Gas, 350
  • Horse-power, Crossley Bro3., Limited, 68
  • for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Hum¬phrey on, 609, 618, 644
  • M. Hubert on their Superior Economy as Blowing Engines, (253)
  • Market for, in Greece, (62)
  • and Oil at the Paris Exhibition, 360,
  • 406. 487, 533, 549
  • (250 Ilorso-power) Premier Gas Engine Company, Limited, 493
  • and Valves of, 96
  • High-speed, Reavell and Co., Limited, 472, 474
  • High-speed, Wellington Foundry, Lincoln, 245
  • Horizontal Compound, Ganz and Lang (Sup¬plement, September 2X,th, 1900), 310
  • Horizontal Compound Condensing (300 Horse¬power, Socicti Alsacienne de Constructions Mccaniqnes, 429
  • Horizontal Compound Steam, Erste Brunner Maschinen Fabrik, Paris Exhibition, Aus¬trian Section, 536
  • Horizontal Cross Compound, Tramway, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 588, 589
  • Horizontal and Vortical, Escher, Wyss, and Co., Paris Exhibition, 583, 584, 585, 586
  • Indicator, The Doran and Taggart, 516
  • Mill, Swiss, for Moscow, (519)
  • Oil, for Motor Cars, The Woleeloy, 420, 421, 422
  • Naval, 160, 469, 495, 517, 545, 548, 573, 593, 593, 618, 644, 645
  • New Theory of the Steam, W. H. Northcott, 413
  • Portable, R. Wolf, Paris Exhibition, 79
  • Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition (Sup¬plement, August 24th, 1900), 51, 52, 79, 106, 179, 536
  • Proportions of Model Steam, (195)
  • Pumping, Boston Waterworks, 302
  • Gwynne and Co., Uraga Dock, Japan, 438
  • Triple-expansion, An Economical, (425)
  • Room Artificers for the Navy, (508)
  • Room Instruction at Devonport, (507)
  • Semi-portable, Herr R. Wolf, 310
  • Steam, New Theory of, 367, 413
  • Steam, Fire, Mr. W. A. Ranch on its Origin, 436
  • 8.S. Canadian’s, 160
  • Straight-line, Letter from John E. Sweet, 499
  • Test of Steam, 241
  • Traction, Sapper Summoned at Salisbury for Driving, (213)
  • Triple-expansion, A. Borsig (Supplement, July 20th, 1900), 50, 51, 61
  • Triple-expansion Horizontal, Bromley Bros., Paris Exhibition (Supplement, November 16th, 1900), 483, 485
  • Triple and Quadruple-expansion, Compara¬tive Efficiency of, Mr. A. L. Mellanby,
  • Turbine Steam (Leader on), 417
  • Valves of Uas, 96
  • Valvee of Internal Combustion, Mr. J. D. Roots on, 49
  • Vertical Compound Condensing, 600 Horse-power, Sociétó Alsacienne de Constructione Mécaniques (Sup¬plement, November 2nd, 1900), 429, 431
  • Compound Surface Condensing, H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, Mr. A. G. Mumford, 69
  • Triple-expansion, 2500 Horse power (Supplement, Avgust 24 th, 1900), Vereinigte Maschinenf abn k Angsburg und Maschinenbau Gesell¬schaft, Nürnberg, 179
  • ENGLISH Relations with Italy, 141
  • Entrenched Positions, The Attack of, 165
  • Erratom, Mr. Robt. Boby in Mistake for William Boby, (570)

Exhibitions:

  • Browers’, (390), 412
  • Bnilding Trades, An Interesting Feature of, (619)
  • Cycle Shows, The Stanley Club’s, and the National, 547
  • Dairy, 1900, 373, 445
  • Engineering and Shipbuilding, Models, Draw¬ings, Ac., Connected with, to be held at Glasgow, (365)
  • Essex Manufacturers’, (471)
  • Gas Appliances, at tho Royal Aquarium, (602)
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, The Scotch, Conversazione, (365), 497
  • Naval and Military, at the Crystal Palace, (365)
  • Pan-American, in Buffalo, 1901, (491), (622)
  • Paris—see Paris
  • Petersburg, Railway, (239)
  • Russian Industries in Riga, (195)
  • EXPLOSIONS, Boiler, Select Committee on, 90
  • Fly-wheel, (62)
  • At the Great Central Railway Com¬pany’s Gaswjrks, Sheffield, (67) —see alio Ac idon'.o

Explosives and Ammunition:

  • Aerial Torpedoes, 67
  • Cartridges Discharged by an Electric Spark. (137)
  • Export of, to China Prohibited by Government, (190)
  • Gun-cotton Stores Struck by Lightning, (190)
  • Report on, 86
  • Smokeless Powder for the United States Army and Navy, (291)
  • Substitute for Dynamite and Smokeless Powder, the Discharge of which is Effected by Elec¬tricity, (137)
  • Whitehead Torpedo Fired for a Test, (87)

F

  • FACTORIES Started in Hungary, 1899, (187)
  • Factory Inspector as Advertising Agent, The, 195
  • Falmouth, Drainage Schemes for, (114)
  • Falmouth Water Supply, (318), (416)
  • Fan Efficiency, 388, 413, 411, 498, 549, 573, 599, 619
  • Fellows' Gear Shaper, 201
  • Ferguson Fire-kindler, The, (69)
  • Ferro-silicon, G. G. Blackwell, Sons, and Co.’s
  • Production of High-percentage, (508)
  • Fibrolenm Prepared from Cuttings of Skin, (163)
  • Filtration, Mr. Jas. Mansergh on, 462, 470
  • Fire-boxes on Locomotives, Causes of Rapid Wear and Tear of, 630
  • Fires—sre under Accidents Fire Engine, Chemical, 324
  • Prevention Committee, British, Winter Pro¬gramme, 414
  • Engine, Origin of the Steam, 436
  • Engines, Motors for, (467)
  • Hose, 253
  • Kindler, The Ferguson, (69)
  • Insurance and E'ectrical Risk, 227 at the Oldbury Carriage Works, (114)
  • Tests, 95
  • FiriDg with Coal Dust, Freitag’s Method of, 100 Fine Drilling Machino, Boiler, 65 Flying Machine, Zeppelin’s, (87)
  • Fly-wheels, Mr. Archibald Sharp on, 436
  • Efficiency of, I 13
  • Explosions and Advantages of Wood- rimmed Wheels, Mr. C. H. Manning on, (62)
  • Foreign and English Practice, 381, 483, 557
  • Foreign Competition in Tools, &c., Trust Formed in Westphalia to Fight, (163)
  • Forge, Portable, Mr. J. Bauer, 301
  • Forges et Fonderie9 de Hautmont, Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900) Forges de VulcaD, Paris, Chouanard, Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Forman, Mr. Jas. Richardson, 39
  • Foster and Co., Limited, Wm., Wellington Foundry, 245
  • Foundry, Lincoln, Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 245
  • Manchester, The Empress, 571, 574
  • Free Trade as Opposed to Fair Trade, Ruinous Effect of, (304)
  • Frenoh Marine, The, 37
  • Scheme for Exploiting the Kent Coalfield, 87, 137
  • Friction of Wire Rope on Pulleys, 445
  • Fruit from Jamaica, (490)
  • Fuchsine, The Coal-tar Derivative, Origin of the Name, (416)
  • Fuel Gases, Notes on, 355
  • Liquid, 374
  • Mr. Edwin L. L. Orde on, 575
  • Natural Gas, An Ideal, (253)
  • Oil for the Thames Fire Brigade Steamer, (508)
  • Peat, (253)
  • Question in Sweden, 205
  • Fullers’ Earth, Florida, (163)
  • Furnace, Complete Combustion, American, 552
  • Mouth-drilling Machine, Mr. J. Pollock, 446
  • out of Blast, (467)

G

  • GAINSBOROUGH New Bering for Water, (23)
  • Galatz, Timber Tade of, (416)
  • Ganz et Cie., Budapest, Machine Tools (Supple¬ment, November 23«t, 1900)

Gas:

  • Acetylene, Bavaria, for Lighting Factories and Railway Stations, (291)
  • Buenos Ayres, (508)
  • Calcutta, (516)
  • Congress, Dusseldorf, 372
  • EUerbek, 414
  • Flame, Temperature of, (467)
  • Generators, 36, 223
  • in Germany, (163), (255), 491, 581, (037)
  • St. Michael's, 321, 364
  • Headlights for Locomotives, United States, (519)
  • Illuminating Power of, (239)
  • Liqnefaotion of, (591)
  • Maximum Temperature of Flame, (289)
  • New Purifying Material in the making of, (62)
  • Mr. E. L. Nichols on the Efficiency of, (611)
  • Apparatus to Purify Chimney Gases, (163)
  • Burners, Sngg’e, on Southwark Bridge, (519)
  • Coal, Illuminating Power of Incandescent, 526
  • Explosion, Great Central Railway Company’s Gasworks, Sheffield, (87)
  • Fuel, Notes on, 355
  • Glasgow and Incandescent, (345)
  • Holders at the Birmingham Gasworks (Supple¬ment, December 21s/, 1900), 561, 563, 607, 628, 629
  • Hygienic Value of, 192
  • Illuminating, from Sewage Sludge, 445, 517, 673
  • Incandescent, Sir F. Mappin on tho Advantages of, 268
  • Industry in Manchester and Salford District, Sir Wm. H. Bailey on, 277)
  • Lighting, High-pressure Incandescent, 397
  • Incandescent Mantle, Serious Trouble with, (637)
  • Liquid Carbonic Acid, Manufacture of, in Wiirtemberg, (491)
  • Motors in Greece, Market for, (62)
  • Natural, American Manufacturers, (253)
  • Decrease in the Fuel Value of, (191)
  • Oil, for Lighting Trains, 324
  • Southport, 361
  • Price of, in Loudon, (33), 65, 471
  • Smelting by Water, 153
  • Supply of the Metropolis, Nos. I., II., 2, 25, (33)
  • Water, Blast Furnace Smelting by, 153
  • Proposal to Lay Down Plant for Pro¬duction of, at Darlington, and Rate¬payers’ Opposition, (491)
  • Use of, in Manchester, (163)
  • West Bromwich New Plant, 225
  • Welsbach Burners from Gasworks, New System of Working, (392)
  • Wood, Petersburg, South Australia, to be Lighted by, (392)
  • Works, Boston, 313
  • Works, Viaduct, Nottingham, 218
  • GATHMANN Aiirial Torpedo Gun, 191
  • Gauge, Micrometer Wire, 220
  • Gear-cutting Machines, Bevel Gear Cutters, Bouhey (iii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Bevel Gear Cutter, Monnerot (ix., x. Figs. 23, 24 Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machines, Bevel Gear Shaper, Colmant (viii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Gear Miller, Colmant (viii., Fig. 10, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Machinery, Helical and Straight Gear Miller, Bouhey (ii., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Gear Shaper, Fellow, 204
  • Geological Survey. The United States, 197
  • German Customs Dnes, Revision of, 165
  • Gebrauchsmu8ter, can an Englishman hold a Valid, 364 . 388, 518
  • Imperial Post and Telegraph Administra¬tion, Receipts of, (239)
  • Import to Italy, (544)
  • Treaty, Proposed New, 546
  • Girder, The Braced, in Building Construction, 622
  • CounterbraciDg, 80
  • Depth of, 153
  • Old, 408
  • Weighing 70
  • Tons, Lifting of a, (443)
  • Glasgow, City Refuse Collection and Disposal, (293)
  • Facilities for Technical Education, 369
  • Lectures Descriptive of Corporation Schemes, (491)
  • Water Supply, 531
  • Glass, Mr. J. G. H., Coalfields and Iron Ore Deposits of Shansi and Honan, 329
  • Glass Revealer for Studying Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 410, 423, 447, 477
  • Gold Coinage Produced at the Royal Mint, (46)
  • Dredging, New Zealand, (478)
  • in Finmarken, Discovery of, (213)
  • in the Leao-Tong Peninsular, (114)
  • and Platinum, Rural District, (591)
  • Production, Corea, (637)
  • Japanese, 192
  • New South Walep, for August and October, (253), (467)
  • Russia, (637)
  • Victoria, (591)
  • West Australia, (213)
  • Goschen, Mr., 321
  • at Bay, on the Question of the Terrible and the Hermes, 13
  • His Memorandum on Water-tube Boilers, 64, 70, (73)
  • Graphite and Asphalte, Cuba, (137)
  • in Bavaria and Ceylon, (163)
  • as a Boiler Scale Preventative (349)
  • Greenock, Public Library for, Mr. A. Carnegie’s Gift, (291)
  • Greenwell, Mr. Goo. C., (467)
  • Greenwich Timo in Spain and the Balearic Islands, (163)
  • Grinding Machine, Kendall and Gent, 236
  • Guatemala, National Revenue of, (163)
  • Gutta-percha, Substitute for, (163)

H

  • HAESLER Pneumatic Tools, 446
  • Hammer and Oliver Combined, Steam, J. C. Nicholson Tool Company, 95
  • Tire, B. and S. Massey, 300

Harbours and Waterways:

  • Algerian Harbours, Improvement of, (137)
  • Antwerp Harbour Works, (187)
  • Baltic and Black Sea Canal. 322
  • Baltic and North Sea Canal, 55
  • Beira, Improvement of the Port, (384)
  • Bilbao and Zsebrugge, Jetty Construction at, 434
  • Bristol, 55, 206. 416, 418
  • Bristol Channel Ports to Birmingham, Improve¬ment of the Waterway from, (562), (554), (637)
  • Budaposth, Proposed Commercial Harbour near, Canal Hanlage, 433
  • Central American Ship Canals (Supplement, October 2&th, 1900), 405, 455, 464, 465, 509, 520, 560, 605, (611), 627
  • Ceylon, Extension, Expenditure, (190)
  • Channel Ports, Statistics showing Prosperity of, (124)
  • Chicago Drainage Canal, 434
  • Dantzig, (611)
  • Danube and Rhino, Improvement of the Water Communication between, (137)
  • Devizes Look, Kennet and Avon Canal, 550, 673, 699
  • Dover Harbour, Commissioners’ Prospective Outlay (491)
  • Dovor Harbour. Portable Salvage Plant for, 671
  • Freemantle Harbour, Australia, 55
  • Galveston, 434
  • German, 362
  • Goole, 295, 433
  • Grand Junction Canal, 55
  • Kherson to be made a Port for Ocean Steamed, (114)
  • Kiel, New Harbour Projected, (293)
  • Leeds and Liverpool Canal, (11), 55
  • Llanelly, (402), (426), 433, (554)
  • Manchester Ship Canal, 33, 239,253, 322, (410) 591
  • Mersey, The, 206
  • Mersey, Aunual Report on the State of the, (11)
  • New York Harbour Improvements, 162
  • New York Harbour, Shipping Piers in, 143
  • North Sea and Baltic Canal, 55
  • Ouse, The, 55
  • Panama Canal, Plan of (Supplement, October 26M, 1900), 405, 455, 464, 46a, 509, 520, (611)
  • Remarkable Old Waterway, A, 550, 573, 599
  • Rosario, Harbour Works, Projected, (365)
  • ScbeveniDg, (519)
  • Simons Bay, New Port and Dry Dock at, (163)
  • Swansea, 206, (491)
  • Sydney, Harbour Trust for tho Wharves in, (400)
  • Thames, Tho, 433
  • Vladivostok, (467)
  • Welsh Coast, Projected Harbour on the, (150)
  • Windau, Harbour Improvements at, (112) Workington Dock, 206
  • see also Canals
  • HARROWING, Mr. Robert, (304)
  • Hartman Pig Iron-casting Machine, 622
  • Haskinised Timber, Experiments with on Indian State Railway, (239)
  • llasselmann, Mr. Fritz, Wood Preservative, 108
  • Hawick, Public Library and Reading Room, Mr. A. Carnegie’s Gift, (392)
  • Head, Wrightson, and Co., Limited, Increase their Capital, (22)
  • Healey, Mr. B. D., on the Disposal of Town Refuse, 192
  • Ilealoy, Sewage Scheme, (190)
  • Heating and Cooking by Electricity, (518)
  • Hoating of Railway Carriages, 103
  • Henderson, Mr. John M., (440)
  • Heng8t's Sii-juloria Bronza, 426
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, Machine Toole (Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Herscbmann, Mr. Arthur, on the Automobile Wagon for Heavy Duty, 96
  • Hey wood, Refuse Destructor Buildings and Plant, (291)
  • Higb-pressures for Killing Bacteria, Experiments at the West Virginia Agricultural Experi¬mental Station, 504
  • High Temperatures, New Method of Producing, Mr. E. Lange on, 308
  • Holmes-Clatworthy System Electrically-driven Printers’ Machinery, 41
  • Holmfirth Sewerage Schemes, (467)
  • Hose Armour, (619)
  • Hotel near Waterloo Railway Station, Ereotion of an American, (265)
  • Housing of the Working Classes, Conference, (82)
  • Hughes Gold Medal, The, (163)
  • Humphrey, Mr. H. A., On Power, Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, 609, 618, 644
  • Hungary, 1899, Factories Started in, (137)
  • Hungary, Workmen’s Accident Insurance Scheme, 137
  • Hunt, Mr. R. W , Iron and Steel Rails in America, 5, 40
  • Huntington, Mr. Collis P., 168
  • Husson’s Acetylene Generator, 223
  • Hydraulic Embankment between Brooklyn and Rockaway Beacb, (400)
  • “ Hydraulicians,” (508)

I

  • ICE-IlANDLING Machinery, American, 552
  • Ice-making Plants, Production of Distilled Water for, 647
  • India-rubber Export from Brazil, (163)
  • Exports from Frenoh Guinea, (637)
  • Goods, Specifications for, 511
  • Pern, (637)
  • Indian Ink, 212
  • Indicator, The Mclnnes-Dobbie, 502
  • Indicator, Engine, The Doran and Taggart, 516
  • Indigo Production in Java, (163)
  • Ingham, Mr., On Detection of Waste in the Water Supply of Towns, 498, 500
  • Inspection Chamber Cover, Mr. John Jones, (338)

Institute, Cyole Engineers’:

  • Steel in Cycle Construction, Mr. D. Flather, (16)

Institute of Engineers, South Wales:

  • Drums and Pulleys, Discussion on the Relative Positions of, (74)
  • Pumping at the Elliott Collieries, Mr. Hann on Deep, (74)

Institute, Iron and Steel:

  • Presidential Address of Sir Wm. Roberts- Austen, 285, 301.325
  • Aluminium in Carbon in Cast Iron, Influence of, Messrs. Melland and Waldron, 308
  • American Standard Specifications and Methods of Testing Iron and Steel, Mr. A. L. Colby, 308
  • Autumn Meeting, Paris, Programme of Open¬ing and Address of the President, 146, (254), 285, 301
  • Excursions to Ilayange, St. Chamond, 831
  • High Temperaturos, New Methods of Produc¬ing, Mr. E. F. Lange, 308
  • Iron Industry in France, 1888 to 1898, Mr. II. Pinget, 285
  • and Phosphorus, Mr. Stead, 286
  • and Steel at the Universal Exhibition,
  • Mr. II. Bauerman, 286, 376, 423, 448
  • Papers taken as Road, 309
  • Rolling Mills, Suggestions for the Improvement of, Mr. Louis Katona, 308
  • Institute of Marine Engineers:
  • Heredity in Naval Engineers, On the Value of, Mr. J. R. Ruthven, (641)

Institute of Mining Engineers : American :

  • Signal Device for Mines, Mr. C. S. Herzig, 450
  • United States Geological Survey in Relation to the Mineral Resources of the Country, Mr. C. D. Walcott, 197

Institute, Sanitary :

  • Housing of the Working Classes, Conference to Consider, (82)

Institute of Sanitary Engineers :

  • Election of Members, 309
  • Institute: Staffordshire Iron and Steel:
  • Chemical Phenomena of Puddling, Lieut.-Col. L. Cubillo, (552)

Institute, Victoria:

  • Coal Reserves at the Close of tho Ninoteenth Century, Prof. Edward Hull on Our, 94

Institution, Blrkbeck:

  • Winter Session, Programmo, (287)

Institution, Chesterfield and Midland Counties :

  • Proposed Change of Name, (293)

Institution of Civil Engineers:

  • Reception at the Guildhall, 31
  • Presidential Address by Mr. Mansergh cn Fil¬tration. 462, 470
  • Awards, (352)
  • Dock Oates, Mr. F. K. Peach, 589
  • Leader on, 470
  • Signalling on the Liverpool Overhead Railway, Mr. S. B. Cottrell, 621
  • Outlying Siding Connections, Mr. A. W. Szlumper, 621
  • the Waterloo and City Railway, Mr. A. W. Szlumper, 621

Institution of Civil Engineers: Glas¬gow Association of Students of:

  • Civil Engineer ? What is a, Mr. F. J. Rowan, (571)
  • Introductory Address, Prof. Arch. Barr, (571)

Institution of Draughtsmen, British Manchester Branch:

  • Excursion to Liverpool, (94)
  • Linotype Company's Works Visited, (26)

Institution of Electric Engineers:

  • Annual Dinner, (448)
  • Inaugural Address of the President, Prof. Jas. Perry, en E'eotrio Engineering, 494, 522, 527, 551
  • Circular respecting Grant to Students to Visit Paris Exhibition, (68)
  • First Meeting, 369
  • Invitation to Members of the American Institute and Arrangements for their Stay in London, (56)
  • Mono Railway from Liverpool to Manchester, Mr. Bahr on his Proposed, 617
  • Students’ Grants, (142)
  • Subject for Discussion at the Joint Meeting in Paris of the American and English Institu¬tions, (62)
  • Sunday Trip on the Thames, A Briton on the Proposed, 96
  • Supersession of the Steam by the Electric Locomotive, Mr. W. E. Langdon, 506, (550), 570, 572, 599, 615, 620

Institution of Electric Engineers, Glasgow Section:

  • Presidential Address of Lird Kelvin, 551
  • Electricity Supply, Mr. W. A. Cbamen, 551

Institution of Engineers, Cleveland :

  • Election of Mr. W. II. Panton as President, (451)

Institution of Engineers and Naval Architects, Hull and District:

  • Address of the Now Secretary, Mr. H. Dunkerley, 506

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, East Coast:

  • Stress Produced in a Connecting-rod by its Motion, Mr, C. H. Innos, (116)

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, North-East Coast:

  • President, Mr. llenry Withy, Elected, (440)
  • Liquid Fuel, Mr. E. L. Orde, 575

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders In Scotland:

  • Conversazione and Exhibition of Models and Drawings, (365), 497
  • Opening Meeting, (402)
  • Presidential Address of Dr. Robert Caird. 443, 524

Institution of Junior Engineers:

  • Annual General Meeting, 453
  • Bell, Sir Lowtbian, President, (402)
  • Metallurgy of Tin, Mr. J. H. Davy James, 621
  • Summer Excursion, (175)
  • Visit to tho AUhnsen Works of the United Alkali Company, 248
  • Durham College of Science, Engineer¬ing Department, 248
  • Eiswick Works, 248
  • the Generating Station of the Central Railway, Shepherd's Bush,
  • Newcastle and District Electric Light¬ing Company, 248
  • Sunderland Docks and Hylton Colliery, 248
  • Swan and Hunter’s Ship and Floating Dock-building Yards. 248
  • Tyne Improvement Commissioners’ Works, 248

Institution of Mechanical Engineers:

  • Condensation in Stoam Eagine Cylinders, Uoservation on an Improved Glass Revealor for Studying, Mr. B. Donkin, 410, 423, 447, 477
  • Ehotrio Traction, Polyphase, Prof. C. A. Carua-Wilzoa, 4
  • Electric Vehicles, Mr. J. S. Warner, 640
  • Error in Report, (514), (522), 550
  • First Monthly General Meeting, (352)
  • Locomotive Practice in France, Recent, M. Ed. San vage, 3
  • “Long Cecil" Described, 3
  • Power, Gas, and Large Gas Engines for Central Stations, Mr. H. A. Humphrey, 609, 618, 644
  • Railway Wagons, On the Capacity of, as Affecting the Cost of Transport, Mr. Twinberrow, 514, 522, (550)

Institution of Mining and Metal¬lurgy :

  • Appointment of Mr, C. M. Dermid as Secretary, 436

Iron:

  • Action of Free Carbonic Aoid in Water on, Herr 0. Kribnke, (87)
  • with Aluminium, Alloying Cast, 118
  • American, 577
  • Bengal Pig, (637)
  • Canadian, (226)
  • Conciliation Board, The Scotch Manufactured, (114)
  • in France, Production of Pig and Malleable, (554)
  • Industry in France, 1888 to 1898, M IL I’ingot, 285
  • of the United States, Great Depres- ion of, (62)
  • Magnetic Properties of, Increased by the Addition of Silioon to, (239)
  • Manufacture, Australian, 372
  • Manufactured, Sales during the Two Months ending October 31st, 1900, (553)
  • Ore Carrying on Lake Superior, Now Records made, 519, (637)
  • Deposits and Coalfields of Shansi and Honan, Mr. J. G. H. Glass, 329
  • Exports at Lule from Gellivara Mines, (564)
  • Output in Canada, Pig, (392)
  • Production in tho Bilbao District, (11)
  • and Phosphorus, Mr. Stead on, 286 Prices, May and June, 100
  • and the Glasgow Warrant Market, Mr. C. McLaren on, (11)
  • Production in the Ural District, (190)
  • and Steel, American Exports of Leading Articles of, (318)
  • American Imports of, (318)
  • American Standard Specifica¬tions and Methods of Testing, Mr. Albert Ludd Colby, 308
  • Goods from Amorica, (426)
  • Import Duties in Germany, The Question of, 165
  • Profits, 368
  • Swedish, (163)
  • Trade of the United States, 504
  • Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1900, 286, 376, 423, 448
  • Universal Exhibition, Mr. H.
  • Bauerman on, 286 Works at Port Talbot, New, (286)
  • Trade, The American Tariff and the, 38
  • Trades, Falling off in the Midland, (253)
  • IRONWORKS near Bolton, New, (190)
  • Ironworks, Vale of White Ilorso, Purchased by Lord Wantage, (253)
  • Italians Employed in Wiirtemberg, (491)
  • Italian Export to Germany, and German Import to Italy, (544)
  • Italy, English Relations with, 141

J

  • JAMES Watt Anniversary Lecture, Professor A. Gray On " The Tides.” (365)
  • Japan, Meteorology in, (141)
  • Japanese Gold, 192
  • Jarrow, The Grit Nuisance in Connection with the Palmer Company's Steel Works, (163)
  • Jeffcock, Mr. Thomas, 136
  • Jefferies, Mr. J. R., 278
  • Jenkins, Mr. A. J., On Waste of Water, Cost of Detection and Prevention, 43
  • Jetty Construction at Bilbao and Zeebrugge. 434
  • Joint-stock Companies in Russia, (40)
  • Jones, Mr. John, Inspection Chamber Cover. (338)

K

  • KENDALL and Gent, Machine Tools, 236, 237
  • Kershaw, Mr. J. B. C., On the Cost of Power by Steam, Water, and Gas, 219, 290
  • King, Dr. J. T., 666
  • Kites, Traction by, 193
  • Klinger and Co., Isolating Stoam Valve, 628
  • Kröbnke, Herr 0., On the Destructive Action on Iron of Free Carbonic Action in Water, (87)
  • Krupp's Modified Welin Breech Screw, 248
  • Krupp, Herr von, Title Conferred on, (440)

L

Labour Questions, Strikes, and Trade Disputes:

  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
  • Support the North-Eastern Men's Demand for Advance in Wages, 378
  • Baglan Engineering Company’s Works, Wages Advance, (226)
  • Bjard of 'trade Labour Department, Sep¬tember and October-November Reports, (392), (494), (611)
  • Brassworkers’ Wages, (45), 116, 424
  • Burnley, Stoppage of Miners at, (190)
  • Charleroi Glass Workers, (305)
  • Chicago, Scarcity of Hands in, (253)
  • Coalownors’ Association and Miners’ Federa¬tion, Arrangement on the Wages Question between, 145, 149
  • Coal Strike, Fears of Another, (74)
  • in France, (491), (530)
  • at Resolven Cvlliery, (250)
  • TinJes Conciliation Bjard and the Scotch Miners, (121)
  • Colliers’ Wages, (145), (149)
  • Disputes in September, and Number of Work¬ people Involved, (392)
  • Dowlaie Colliers’ Strike, ICO
  • Duffrvn Works, Morriston, Advance Demanded, (’250)
  • Durham Miners’ Application for Advance in Wages, (137)
  • Emergency Signalmen and Objections of the Men, (491)
  • Employment Returns Issued by Trado Unions, (629)
  • Enginemen Connected with Northumberland Collieries, Advance of Wages Requested by, (H4), (124)
  • Erton Miners, Threatened Strike, (200)
  • Factories and Workshops, Report for 1899 of, (7)
  • Factory and Workshops Act, Section 40, to be Applied to Factories and Workshops in which Pens are Made, (87)
  • Federation Meetings, Pontypridd, ICO
  • Friction on the Taft' Vale Railway, (163), 194
  • Great Western, Midland, and London and North-Western Engine Drivers and Firemen, Meeting at Neath, (265)
  • Hamburg Dock Labourers’ Strike, (318)
  • Iron Plato Trado Society and Midland Counties Trade Federation, Operatives Ask for Ad¬vance, (249)
  • Ironworkors’ Wages, (318)
  • Labour Troubles, 262, 298, 322, 337, 373, 389, 412, 436, 466, 489, 525, 550, 566, 596, 610, 641
  • Law and Trades Unions, The, 523
  • Middlesbrough Dockers’ Dispute Ended, (124)
  • Miners’ Wages, (123), (121)
  • Minors’ Wages in South Wales, 559
  • National Free Labour Association, Arrange¬ments for the Employment of Militiamon,
  • 369
  • Newcastle Branch of tho Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Advance of Wages Demand, (62)
  • Northumberland Colliery Mechanics, Wages Questions, (190)
  • Overtime Suspended on Account of the Heat, (62)
  • Pembroke Dockyard, Treasury Scheme for Compensation for Inquiry Accepted, (253), (293)
  • Penrhyn Slate Quarries Closed, (544)
  • Railway Conciliation Board, Proposed, 321
  • Employés Mooting at Neath, (265)
  • Labour, 242
  • and Other Strikes, 298, 340, (611)
  • Scottish Manufactured Iron Trade, Conciliation and Arbitration Board, Redaction in Wages, (544)
  • Sliding Scale Committee, Important Meeting, 12th November, (506)
  • Stevedores, Strike of, 100
  • Stoppage of Barrow Hematite Steel Works and
  • Damping Down of Askam Works, (467)
  • Strike of Guards, North-Eastern Railway, (611), (624)
  • and Lock-outs of 1899, 564
  • of Mineral Guards, Tyne Dock, (602), (624)
  • Suggestion for tho Prevention of, 340
  • Swansea Docks, Strike for One Halfpenny par Hour, (87)
  • Tuff Vale Railway Strike, 163, 194, 200, 238, 241
  • Tin-plato Trade Unions and the Search for New Markets, 14
  • Trade Disputes in November, (637)
  • Trade Unions in 1899, 617, 637
  • Unsteadiness of Workmen and its Results, Mr. I. Ward, of the Shipbuilding Firm of Wm. Denny and Bros., on the, (491)
  • Wages to bo Paid to the Steel Millmen at the Consett Works, (11)
  • Welsh Colliers’ Agitation, (124)
  • LANCASTER and Tonge, Limited, Method for Supporting the Piston-rod, 377 Langdon, Mr. W., on the Supersession of the Steam by the Electric Locomotive, (506), 550, 570, 572, 599, (615), 620
  • Larmor, Mr. Joseph, Presidential Address, 235, 243, 272
  • Lathe, Backing off Loewo (vii., viii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Backing off Roinecker (vi. Supplement, November 23rd, 1900, Figs. 17, 18, 19)
  • Brake, Domoor (ii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Crankshaft, Dean, Smith, and Grace (xiv., Fig. 28 and drawings, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Horizontal, Boubey (iii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Horizontal, Société Alsacienne (iv., Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Screw-cutting, Demoor (i, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Semi-automatic Turret, 620
  • Taper Screwing Attachment to, Herbert (xii., Figs. 26, 27, and Drawings, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Three-spindle, 599
  • Three-spindle, Demoor (ii., Fig. 3, Supple¬ment, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Triplo-aotion Chucking, Broekie (xv., Sup¬plement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • for Turning Granite, 376
  • Turret, Sooiété Alsacionne (iv., Fig. 8, Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • 12in. Gap. Reinevker (vi., Fig. 11, Supple¬ment, November 23>d, 1900)
  • Wheel, Hautmont (xii., Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • Launch Machinery, Ardwiok Engineering Com¬pany, (73)
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 23, 40, 67. 101, 125 151, 169, 170, 201, 212, 251, 279, 305, 329,379, 403, 427, 453, 480, 507, 631, 655, 603 025, 661
  • Law, Mr. Ily., 321
  • Liw and Trades Unions, The, 523
  • Lead Industry of North Cardiganshire, Revival In, (74)

Leaders:

  • Admiralty Engineering, 63
  • Aerial Ships, 139
  • Aluminium and Copper, Future of, 166
  • Amorioan Armour Plate, 546
  • American Coal in Europe, 291
  • Shipbuilding Developments, 418
  • Steel Trade, The, 139
  • Tariff and the Iron Trade, The, 38
  • Attraction, 341
  • Automatic Stokers, 63
  • Boiler Explosions, Phenomena of, 496
  • at St. Helens, 615
  • Select Committee on, 90, 217
  • Bristol Quays, 418
  • Cheap Power, 38
  • Coal, American, in Europe, 294
  • Price of, 216
  • Trade Crisis, German, 268
  • Coaling Stations in the Hod Sea, German and Russian, 522
  • Colliery Wages and Profits in South Wales, 343
  • Copper Supplies, 394
  • Education and Trade, 639
  • Electric Earth Returns, 622
  • Locomotion, Mr. W. Langdon on, 670
  • Locomotives, 615
  • Supply Mains. 295
  • Engine Breakdowns, 320
  • Engines, Turbine Steam, 417
  • Engineers, Naval, 469, 495, 545, 593
  • Engineers in the United States Navy, 469, 495
  • English and American Methods, (Mechanical Engineering), 215
  • Entrenched Positions, Attack of, 165
  • French Marine, The, 37
  • French Naval Reforms, 521
  • Gas, Price of North London, 470
  • Gathmann Aerial Torpedo Gun, 191
  • German Coal Trado Crisis, The, 268
  • German Customs Duos, Revision of, 165
  • Goods Tralli3, Conduct of, (Largo Wagons in United States), 216
  • GoscheD, Mr., at Bay, 13
  • GoscheD, Mr., his Memorandum, 64, 89, 217
  • Inland Navigation in Germany, 14
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, 4/0
  • Iron and Steel Profits, 368
  • Locomotives, Compound, 294
  • Locomotive Explosion at Westerfield, 393
  • London Streets, 546
  • Loree, Mr. L. F., his History of the Goods Wagon and Freight Car, 216
  • Machinery of Fighting Ships, 115
  • Machinery, Manufacture of, 441
  • Matter, Modern Views of, 140
  • Mechanical Engineers. Training of, 293, 343
  • Mercier—and After, 616
  • Motor Care, 14
  • Naval Engineers, 469, 495, 645, 693
  • Engineers, United States, 469, 495
  • Officers and Warships, 640
  • Suggestions, 594
  • Navy, The, 441
  • North-British Railway Accident, The, 267
  • Penalties, 116
  • Picketting, Injunctions against, 241
  • Railway Labour, 242
  • Speeds, 191, 471
  • Unpunctuaiity, 319
  • Wagons, 522
  • Rille Ranges, The Provision of, 90
  • Science and the Manufacturer, 496 Screw Gauges, 319
  • Shipbuilding in America, Cost of, 594
  • Simplicity and Complication, 36S
  • Smoke, Prevention of, 639
  • Speed in tho Navy, 89
  • Steam Engine, Now Theory of the, 367
  • Steam Jackets Useful ? Are, 470
  • Tost of Stoam Engines, A, 241
  • United States Armour-plate Question, Tho 242
  • Competition, 418 Competition, Sir I, L. Bell on 569
  • Water Supply, A Question of, 394
  • Water-tube Boilers in Merchant Ships, 268

Sub-Leaders:

  • Admiralty Boiler Committee, Selection of Mr. J. Inglis, 217
  • Aluminium Patents, 523
  • American Bridge Work for the Uganda Rail¬way, 595
  • Railroad Construction, 116
  • Steel Ship Plates, Rejection of, 523
  • Anglo-German Cablegrams, 570
  • Atlantic Record, The, 269
  • Boilers, Belleville, 39, 442
  • Brassworkers' Wages,'116
  • British Association, The, 192
  • Machinery Abroad, 369
  • Railway Orders in the United States,
  • Sir H. Vincent on, 516, 565
  • Carnegie Projects, 344
  • Carnegie Steel for England, 321
  • Clyde Shipbuilding, 845
  • Coal Bills, Railway Companies'. 166
  • Coalfield, Development of the Yorkshire, 64
  • Coal in India, English, 442
  • Price of, 141
  • Prices of Locomotive, 16
  • Trade with Hull Port, The, 166
  • Trade, Yorkshire, 419, 497, 694
  • Yorkshire Steam, end the Tuff Vale Strike, 217
  • Commercial Treaty with Germany, The New. 419
  • Copper, 295
  • Electricity on the Underground Railway, 670
  • Gas Lighting, Incandescent, 268
  • German Treaty, Proposed New, 546
  • German Shipbuilding Capabilities, 192
  • Glasgow’s Facilities for Technical EJueation, 369
  • Glasgow Tramways, 91
  • Goscben, Mr., 321
  • Japanese Gold, 192
  • Jubilee of the Submarine Cable, 217
  • Liw and Trade Unions, 623
  • Lengthening Vessels, 192
  • Locomotives, Cleaning, 442
  • London Water Supply, 497. 616
  • Machinery, Openings for, 344
  • Machinery Shipments, 39
  • Mechanical Flight, 192
  • Minos Drainage, 61
  • Portholes for Passenger Ships, E ilarged, 110
  • Railway Accident at Hind ley, 216
  • Coal Contracts, The, 570, 595
  • Companies' Coal Bil s, 166
  • Conciliation Board, Propo?ed, 821
  • Railway in the Balkans, 523
  • Speeds, 471
  • Russia, Northern Railway of, 623
  • Russia in the Red Sea, 623
  • Russian Navy, The, 395
  • St. Michael’s Acetyleno Installation, The, 321
  • Sultan’s Guns, The, 15
  • Telegraphic Communication with Southern and Eastern Asia, 395
  • Tin-plates, 497
  • Tin-plate Trade Unions and the Search for New Markets, 14
  • Tube Trade, The, 108
  • Turbine-propelled Channel Steamers, 91
  • United States Senate and the Nicaragua Canal, 616
  • Yorkshire Coa'owners and the Locomotive Con¬tracts, 570, 595
  • Yorkshire Coal Trade, The, 419, 497, 591
  • LEAN, Mr. Chas. Calculating the Curve of Equi¬librium or Line of Thrust in Arched Ribs, 110, 111
  • Lectures on Railway Management, (480)
  • Leeds Corporation, System of Collecting Tram Fares, (293)
  • Leeds Sewage, Treatment of, 232
  • Legal Intelligence:
  • The Crown v. A Bye-law Passed by a Local Authority, (213)
  • Whitehead v. Ramsden, Taylor, and Co. (Work¬man’s Property in his Invention), 121
  • Letters to the Editor:
  • Acetyleno Gas Generators, W. Doman, 36
  • Admiralty Engineering, Royal Navy, 261
  • Aürial Experiment, W. E. I., 96
  • Aürial Torpedoes, Lonis Gathmann, 67
  • Alloying Cast Iron with Aluminium, Wm. H. Siddle, 118
  • American Works Practice, Wm. C. Hogg, 415
  • Artistic Accuracy, Arthur Rigg, 499
  • Atlantic City Flyers, Crewe, 573
  • Belleville Boiler, Tho, A. R K. S., 86
  • Bevel-wheel Planers, John Richardson, 212
  • Blackheath and Greenwich Electric Generating Station, Reginald P. Wilson, 264
  • Boiler Explosions, J. C., 499
  • Boilers in the Navy, Soperintending Engineer, 67
  • British Exhibits at Paris, Wiilans and Robin¬son, Limited, 36
  • Trade and Manufacturers, Fair Trade, 118
  • Cement Testing, Chas. Lionel Smith, 162
  • Chevalet Detartariser, The, Wm. Boby, 217
  • Colliers’ Wages, F. B. Saunders, 145
  • Copper Supply, The World's, Reginald Enock, 364
  • Couplings, Autoratic Railway Wagon, T. A. Brockelbank, 415
  • Crank Shafts, Built, J. Brady, jun., 95
  • Dairy Show, 1900, Edw. C. Backbone, 415
  • Disulphurisation of Cok9, W. A. Jenkin, 322
  • Engines, Gas and Oil, at the Paris Exhibition, Edw. C. Blackstone, 549
  • Engine, The Straight Line, John E. Sweet, 499
  • Engineers, Consnliing, W. H. Thornbery, 598
  • English and American Railways, C. M. Wales, 619
  • English <•. American Tools, Francis H. Crittall, 549
  • Factory Inspector as Advertising Agent, The, Fred. Miller, 195
  • Fan Efficiency, Brattice, 388 ; W. A. Granger, 413, 498, 573, 619 ; P. W., 444, 549, 599, 619
  • Ferranti Engine and Dynamo, Test of a, N. Applebee, 619
  • Fly-wheels. Efficiency of, Volvox, 413
  • French Riilways, how they Impede the Deve¬lopment of the Country, Horus, 195
  • Gas from Sewage, W. Naylor, 517
  • Gas from Sludge, Elw. A. Harman, 573
  • German Gebrauchsmuster ! Can an Englishman
  • Hold a Valid, C. P. A., 388 ; Fell and James,
  • 518 ; H. it W. Pataky, 364
  • Goods Traffic, Conduct of, J. D. Twinberrow, 217
  • Great Eistorn Suburban Extensions, Snares- brook,388
  • Heating Railway Carriages, C. A. Brantsen, 212
  • II jpper Drodger, La Puissante, Walter Robt. Kinipple, 264 ; Walter Brown for William
  • Simon and Co., Ltd., 322
  • Illuminating Gas from Sewago Slnlge, Elw. A. II irman, 445
  • Iodian Ink, A. E. S , 212
  • Institution of Electric Engineers, A Briton, 96
  • Lithes, Three-spindle, C. P., 599
  • Levelling Staff, J. Gould, 619
  • Lsvelliog Staff, G. W. Hardman, 699
  • lzghting of St. Michael's, Thorn and Hoddlo Acetylene Company, Limited, 361
  • Locomotives, Cleaning, A Reader, £18
  • Locomotive Engines at the Paris Exhibition R. v. Helmholtz, 18
  • Licomotive Explosion at We3terficld, Loco. Boiler Maker, 413
  • Lubrication, Question in, Ocean Tramp, 445
  • Machine Tools, English and American, J. S. V. Bickford, 195
  • Machine Tools, English and American, Wm. B. Pinching, 247
  • Mechanical Engineers, Training of, J. S. V. Bickord, 474 ; T. H. B.,338 ; Catapult, 388 ; Employer, 340 ; A. M. I. M. E„ 444, 474; On¬looker, 340 ; Poppet Head, 322; Robert H. Smith, 444 ; C. E. Wolff, 413
  • Mint, A Year's Work at the, E. G. King, 217
  • Motor Trial, The 1000 Miles, Purchaser, 67
  • Nature of Matter, The, Q, 195
  • Naval Engineers, Chief Engineer, 573, 698, 615;
  • Djm Spiro Spero, 548; Engineer, 618 ; Fid- ley House, 517, 598 ; Fleet Engineer, 618
  • J. Holley, 598 ; Mercantile Chief, 518 ; Naval Eocumbranco, 548,654; Naval Engineer, 645; Ona of tho Naval Engioeors, 614 ; R.N., 548 ; Stand Bye, 644 ; Weary One, 673
  • New Zealand Coal, J. Watson, 145
  • Niclansje Boilers, G. do Grave Sells, 118
  • Niclausso Bailers, Wiilans and Robinson, Limi¬ted, 98, 145
  • North of Franco Riilway, Eloctric Arrange¬ment on, Safety, 445
  • Novik, The, John I. Thornycroft and Co., 519
  • Oil Gav Lighting, Eirly, W. B. Paley, 36-1
  • Patents in Pretoria, Eiw. Evans and Co., 573
  • Patents and Trade Marks in the Orange River Colony, Wm. H. Taylor, 310
  • Pitchometers, J. Leitch, 517
  • Pockot Calculator, Professor Smith’s, Ily. Lea, 1
  • 364; C. N. Pickworth, 388 ; Robt. H. Smith, 1 340 ; J. 11. Steward, 388, 517 ; Your Critic, 1 475 1
  • Portholes, A. A. C. Davies, 162
  • Power, Choap, John S. V. Bickford, 67
  • Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition, Alf. Towler, 499
  • Proportions of Modol Steam Engines, Tho, Anxious, 195
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, Jos. Bernays, £99
  • Rails, Acid v. Basic, Lowthian Bell, 413
  • Railway and Other Labour, W. E. Back, 298, 340
  • Railway Shareholders and Automatic Couplings, T. A. Brocklebank, 67
  • Railway Speeds, C. L., 322; Norman D. Macdonald, 261, 340 ; W. S. M., 388 ; Share¬holder, 361; Clement E. Stretton, 298 ; Jas Tylor, 322 ; Hy. Wool ford, 322
  • Repairing a Tail Shaft at Sea, C. E. Stromeyor,
  • Riekie Compound Locomotive. Henry V. Arun¬del, 118, 212 ; Radix, 118 ! John Riekie, 247 ;
  • J. D. Twinberrow, 96, 162, 264
  • Ships, Ancient and Modern, R. R., 212
  • Ship Resistance and the Stream Line Theory, Marston Niles, 114
  • Soaring Flight, Note on, lloratio S. Greenhough, 499
  • S earn Rollers, Upkeep of, Robt. Phillips, 413
  • Trap3, Geo. T. Pardoo, 145
  • Turbines, Alfred Cotton, 475
  • Turbines, Chas. A. Parsons, 444
  • Steel Riils, Life of, E. E. Russell Tratman, 195
  • Strikes, Suggestion for the Prevention of, R. D. Summerfield, 340
  • Submarine Boats, F. G. Towell, 247
  • Superheater and Separator, II. Cruse, 475
  • Supersession of the Steam by the Electric Locomotive, W. Langdon, 599
  • Target Book, The, Handy Man, 573
  • Toeodolites and their Failure, W. J., 599
  • Theory of the Steam Engine, A New, W. 11. Northcott, 413
  • Tramways, Cornelius E. Curdew, 162
  • Trial Data of H.M.S. Diadem, Robert Mansel, 145
  • Typhoid and Flies, Attilio Cerutti, 499
  • Valves of Gas Engines, G. Hives Dawson, 96
  • Valves of Gas Engines, J. D. Roots, 96
  • Ventilation of Drawing Offices, J. Stephen, 518
  • Ventilation and Heating, Alf. J. Allen, 559;
  • EIw. A. Ilarman, 645; Wm. Ingham, 444, 649 ; R Gordon Mackay, 619: J. A. McLaren, 573 ; Os. Wheeler, 549
  • Victoria Nyanza, General, R.E., 619
  • Wagon Couplings, J. L. Cridland, 518
  • Wagon Couplings, Safety, 573
  • Waste of Water and its Prevention, An Assist¬ant, 264; Distribution, 96, 145, 212 ; A. J. Jonkins, 162; W. de Normanville, 118; Superintendent, 414 ; H. S., 44,145
  • Water, Molecular Constitution of, Jas. C. Richardson, 599
  • Supply, Delta, 573; Distribution, 499, 549; B. A. W. E.,619; R.C. Fraio,
  • 549 ; R. Harding and Son, 499 ; R Gordon Mackay, 475 ; II. P. May-
  • bury, 517 ; R. R., 415
  • Waterway, An Old, Tyeth D. Bounsall, 573
  • Waterway, A Remarkablo Old, W. B. Paley, 599
  • Wire Rope on Pulleys, Friction of, T. R. K., 415
  • Wood Preservative, Now, M. do H. Duval, 14j
  • Letter’s from our own Correspon¬dents:
  • America, Engineering Notes from, 44, 72, 98, 122, 148, 174, 224, 278, 302, 326, 349, 376, 478, 501, 552, 576, 622
  • America, Notes from, 47, 74.101, 150,176, 200, 247, 279, 304, 403, 427, 452, 481, 606, 630, 554, 578, 625, 651
  • Australia, Notes from, 201, 400, 478, 555
  • England, North of, 21, 46, 73, 100, 121, 149, 175, 199, 225, 249, 277, 303, 328, 351, 377, 425, 451, 479, 505, 529, 553, 577, 601, 623, 650
  • Germany, 23. 47, 75, 101, 125, 151, 176, 201, 251, 279, 305. 329, 353. 379, 403, 426, 452, 480, 507, 530, 554, 579, 603, 624, 650
  • Iron, Coal, and General Trades of Birming¬ham, Wolverhampton, and other Districts, 21, 45, 72, 99, 122, 148, 174, 198, 225, 248, 277, 302, 327, 350, 376, 400, 424, 450, 478, 604, 528, 552, 577, 600, 623, 649
  • Japan, 45, 576
  • Lancashire, 21, 45, 73, 99, 122, 149, 174, 199, 225, 249, 277, 303, 327, 351, 377, 400. 424, 478, 504, 528, 552, 577, 601, 623, 649
  • Newport Harbour Commissioners’ Weekly
  • Trade Reports, 22, 44, 74, 100, 124, 151, 176, 200, 226, 278, 304, 328, 402, 426, 480, 506, 530, 554, 578, 802, 624
  • Scotland, 22, 46, 74, 124, 150, 176, 200, 226, 250, 278, 301, 352, 378, 402, 425, 451, 479, £03, 529, 553, 578, 602, 624, 650
  • Sheffield, 21, 45, 73, 99, 122, 149, 175, 199, 225, 249, 277, 303, 327, 351. 377. 401. 425, 479, 505, 529, 553, 577, 601, 623, 649
  • Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 46, 74, 100, 124, 150, 176, 200, 226, 250, 278, 304, 323, 352, 378, 402, 426, 452, 480, 603, 530, 554, 578, 602, 624, 650
  • LEVELLING Staff, 599, 619
  • Lewis Bolt, A, 398
  • Life guard for Electric Tramcars, Wilson and Bennett’s, (351)
  • Life-saving Appliances at the Paris Exhibition, 421
  • Light, Comparison of Qualities of Rays given off by Different Sources of, 172
  • Light, Velocity of, Determined by M. Perrotin, (544,
  • Lighthouse on the Bass Rock, Now, (285)
  • Engineering at the Paris Exhibition, 311
  • Lighthouse at Jenningtrea Point, Steel Frame, Lantern, L’ile Vierga, France, 131, 132, 135, 138
  • North Devon,'A New, (78)
  • Lighting, Early Oil Gas, 3G4
  • Lighting of St. Michael's, 361
  • Linotype Machines, (26)
  • Linz Basalt for Sea Walls, 146
  • Liquid Air, Glowing up Wrecks by Use of, (62)
  • Factory, Los Angeles, (190)
  • How to Obtain an Exact Idea as to, (416)
  • Mr. Carl Linde on the Uses and Pro¬duction of, (54)
  • Keeping, (33)
  • Fuel, 374
  • Literature:
  • N.B.—Figures in Brackets refer to Books Received and Short Notices.
  • Acetylene, Hand-book for the Student and Manufacturer, by Vivian B. L9wos, with 228
  • Illustrations, (134), 281
  • Air, Water, and Food, from a Sanitary Stand¬point, by Ellen H. Richards and Alpheus G. Woodman, (273), (315)
  • A’ternating Currents, Elements of, by Franklin and Williamson, 167
  • American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin, April 1st to July 1st, 1900, Com¬piled and Edited by Glonn Brown, (295,
  • Astral Gravitation in Natural Phenomena, Essays in Illustration of the Action of, W. L. Jordan, (384)
  • Atlas, World-wide, of Modern Geography, Political and Physical, with Introduction by John S. Keltie, W. and A. K Johnson, (471)
  • Australian Municipal Pocket-book of Engineer¬ing for the Use of Laymen, Compiled by J. H. Cardew, (369)
  • Automobiles and Motor Cycles, Horseless Vehicles, by G. D. Iliscox, 315
  • l’Automobile sur Route, Manuel Théoriqne et Pratique de, by Gérard Lavergne, 315
  • Bacterial Treatment of Sewage, Hand-book for Councillors, Engineers, and Surveyors, by Geo. Thudihum, (15)
  • Banker, How to Choose Ycu-, Manual for Customers and Inventors, Henry Warren, (471)
  • Banker, How to Dual with Your, by Henry Warren, (15)
  • Board of Trade, Labour Department, Report by Mr. Wilson Fox, (217)
  • Board of Education, Report of the, 1899-1900, (558)
  • Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders, and Mast¬makers, Practical Treatise for the Use of, I., J., and U. Haddon, (595)
  • Bouclier et les Me,bodes Nouvelles de Perce- ment des Souterrains, par René Philippe, (134), 407
  • Bridge-building, Hundred Years of German, by Georg C. Meh rtens, 281, 383
  • British Association of Waterworks Engineers, Transactions of, Vol. v., (58)
  • Building Construction and Drawing, by C. F. Mitchell, assisted by G. A. Mitchell, (295)
  • Calculus for Engineering Students, Elementary Treatise on the, by John Graham, (471)
  • Case-Law of the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1897, It. M. Minton-Stenhouse, (512)
  • Charleroi, Assoc, des Miiitres de Forges de, Rapport Général sur la Situation de l’lndus- trie Métallurgique en, 1899,
  • Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest, Matérie! et Trac¬tion : Notice sur le Materiel les Objets et les Dessins Presentés ?i l'Exposition Universelle de 1900, (134)
  • China and the Present Crisis, by Joseph Wal¬ton, 167
  • Coal Mining, Elementary Text book on, Robt. Peel, (558)
  • Coal Mining, Practical, Manual for Managers, Colliery Engineers, and others, by Geo. L. Kerr, (430)
  • Commutation, Theory of, C. C. Hawkins, (512)
  • Coppor, A Century of, Part II., Expansion of the Industry, Cost of Extraction, Uses of the Metal, Distribution of Ores, &c., Nicol Brown
  • and Chas. Corbett Turnbull, (558)
  • Cotton, Gen. Sir Arthur, his Life and Work, by his Daughter, Lady Hope, (471), 595
  • Cycle Engineers’ Institute, Proceedings of the, Vol. i, 1899, (15)
  • Douglass, Sir James Nicholas, Life of, by Thos. Williams, (134), 182
  • Dynamics, Troatise on Elementary : Dealing with Relative Motion Mainly in Two Dimen¬sions, H. A. Roberts, (595)
  • Eaux Potables et Industrielles, Recherche des, par Henri Boursault, 91
  • Electric Generators, by II. F. Parshall and H. M. Hobart (217)
  • Lighting and Traction Work in Opera¬tion or Projected in Great Britain and Ireland, Directory and S:atistics of, 1900-1901, Hazell, Watson, and Viney, Limited, (512)
  • Motors to Machine Driving, Applica¬tion of, by Androw Stewart, (168), (182)
  • Wiring Tables, by Perren Maycock, (408)
  • Electricity, The ABC of, Wm. H. Meadow- croft, (315)
  • Electricity and Magnetism, Elementary Ques¬tions, compiled by Magnus MacLean and E. W. Marchant. (369)
  • Employers’ Liability Act, 1880, and the Work¬men’s Compensation Acts, 1897 and 1900, Alf. H. Ruegg, (641) -•
  • Engines, Gas, Oil, and Air, A Text-book on, by Bryan Donkin, (295), 559
  • Engines, High-speed Steam, by W. Norris and Ben. U. Morgan, (217)
  • Engine and Machine Details, Sketches of, by Wallaco Bentley, (105)
  • E.agioo Tests, Embracing the Results of 100 Feed-water Tests and other Investigations on various kinds of Steam Engines, Geo. K. Barrus, (471)
  • Engineering and Architecture, Law of Opera¬tions Preliminary to Construction in, by J. Cassan Wait, (331)
  • Engineering, Cuemistry of the Materials of, Hand-book for Engineering Students, by A. Humboldt Sexton, (33-1)
  • Eigineors’ Gazette, Annual for 1901, (171)
  • Engineer Pocket-book for 1901, The Practical, (595,
  • Engineer Puckot-book, The Practical, for 1901, The Technical Publishing Company, Limited, H7J)
  • Every Man’s Own Lawyer, by A Barrister, (641)
  • Explosives, Twonty-fourth Annual Report of H.M.'s Inspectors of, for 1900, (58)
  • l’Exposition Universolle de 1900, Revue Tech¬nique de, par un Comité d’Ingenieurs, d'Architectes, de Professeurs et de Construc¬teurs, (471)
  • Farnham and its Surroundings, Written and Illustrated by Gordon Home, with Introduc¬tion by Edna Lyall, (105)
  • Field Work and Instruments, Arthur Thos. Walmisley, 512
  • Fighting Ships, all the World's, Cosmopolitan Naval Annual, by Fred T. Jane, (217)
  • Filtration of Pablie Water Supplies, by A’le Hazen, (59)
  • Flame, Electricity and the Camera; Man’ Progress from the First Kindliog of Fire to the Wireless Telegraphy and Photography of Colour, by Geo. lies, (408)
  • Fieet, Our, To-day, and its Development during the List Half-csntury, by Capt. S. Eirdley Wilmot, 217
  • Footpaths, their Maintenance, Construction, and Cost, by A. Taylor Allen, (182)
  • Foundry Practici, Modern, John Sharp, (471), 610
  • Fowler, Sir John, The Life of, by Thos. Mackay, (381)
  • Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers' Year-book for 1901, (558), (595)
  • French-English Military Technical Dictionary, No. 24, Part III., Palan Appendix, by Cornelius de Witt Wilcox, (295)
  • Gas Engine Construction : A Practical Treatise, by H. V. A. Parsell, jnn., and A. J. Weed, (105)
  • Gasworks Directory and Statistics, 1900 1, Hazell, Watson, and Viney, Limited, (512)
  • Haz all’s Annual for 1901: Cyclopedic Record
  • of Men and Topics of the Diy, (595)
  • Heat ? What is, and What is Electricity 1 Fred. Havenden, (535)
  • Horseless Vehicles, Automobiles, Motor Cycles —Operated by Steam, Hydrocarbon, Electric, and Pneumatic Motors, by G. D. Hiscox, (105)
  • House Drainage and Sanitary Fitments, by Gerard J. G. Jensen, (15)
  • Injectors: Their Theory, Construction, and Working, W. W. F. Pullen, (384)
  • Institution of Civil Eogineers, Excerpt Minutes of Proceedings, Vol. oxi., Part II., (168)
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, Excerpt Minutes of Proceedings of. Vol. cxli., Session 1899- 1900, Part III., (369)
  • Institution of Civil E egineers, Excerpt Minntcs of Proceedings of,',Vol. exliii., Part IV., (595)
  • Inventor’s Adviser, or Every Min’s Own Patent Agent, by Reginald Hadden, (217)
  • Ions et l’Electrolyse, La Tnéorio de9, Aug. Ilollard, (512)
  • Iron and Steel, Stractura, : Text-book for Architects, Engineers, Builders, and Science Students, W. T. Twelvetrees, (558)
  • Land Surveying and Levelling, A. T. Walmis¬ley, (512)
  • Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions, by R. W. Wallace, (168)
  • Laws of Industrial Property and Copyright in the Library of the Post-office, Subject List of, (641)
  • Liwyers and their Clients, Practical Guide for the Latter, (595)
  • Lead Storage Battery : History, Theory, Con¬struction, and Use, Desmond G. Fitzgerald, (408), (535)
  • Lean's Royal Navy List, No. 91 (58)
  • Locomotive of To-day, The, (383)
  • Lubrication and Lubricants, by Leonard Arch¬butt and R. Mountfort Daeley, 430
  • Macdonald’s English Dictionary and Gazetteer, 1900 Edition, (91)
  • Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals, by J. A. Ewing, 217
  • Magnetism and Electricity, Preliminary Prac¬tical, by John Henderson, (345)
  • Mathematical, Drawing, and Measuring Instru¬ments: Construction, Uses, Qualities, &e., by W. F. Stanley, (273)
  • Mechanical Traction in War for Road Trans¬port, Lieut.-Col. Olfried Layriz, Translated by R. B. Marston, (512)
  • Mechanical World, The Pocket Diary and Year-book for 1901, Emmott and Co., (408)
  • Mechanics, Prinoiple3 of, Elementary Exposi¬tion for Students of Physics, Fred. Slate, Part I., (595)
  • Mechanics of Solids, Elementary, by W. T. A. Eueptage, (339)
  • Men of Note in Finance and Commerce, Edited by H. Bassstt, with which is incorporated Men of Offioe, Biographical Business Direc¬tory, (369)
  • “Melbourne Argus,”Tables of the Australasian Mails for 1901, (641)
  • Metal Plate Work, Practical, Edited by Paul N. Hasluck, (273)
  • Mines of the Transvaal, H. R. Mabson, 91
  • Motor Vehicles and Motors, their Design, Con¬struction and Working by Steam, Oil, and Electricity, by W. Worby Beaumont, (369)
  • Natural Philosophy, Exercises in, with Indi¬cations how to Answer them, Magnus Maolean, (471)
  • Navy Department for 1893, Annual Reports of the, Report of the Secretary of the Navy, (471)
  • Newspaper List, Handy, C. and E. Layten, (105)
  • Norfolk Waterways, Guide to the Navigable Waterways of the Norfolk Broad Distriot, by H. R. de Salis, (15)
  • Optical Tables and Data fortheUse of Opticians, Silvanus P. Thompson, (471)
  • Over the Alps on a Bicycle, by Elizabeth Rebins Pennell, (168)
  • Paper Making, Text-book of, by C. F. Cross and E J. Bevan, (295)
  • Patent Law, Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Invuntim, by Reger Wallace and John Brace Williamson, 407
  • Patents for Inventions, Epitome of the Law anti Practice connected with, together with a Re¬print of the Patent Acts of 1883, 1885, 1886, by Jame3 and .1. 11. Johnson, (273)
  • Pavements and Paving Materials, Street, by O. W. Tillson and Wiloy and Sons, (881)
  • Penrose’s Piotorial Annual: The Process Year¬book, 1900, 559
  • Periodical Literature, Contents, Subject Index to, A. Cotgreave, (558)
  • Periyar Project, History of the, compiled by A. T. Mackenzie, (273), 471
  • Plague, Climatic Conditions necessary for the Propagation and Spread of, by Baldwin Latham, (273)
  • Pocket Companion, containing Useful Informa¬tion and Tables appertaining to the Use of Steel, as Manufactured by Carnegie Steel Company, by F. II. Kindi, (182)
  • Ports Modernos, Les, parC. de Cordemoy, (381)
  • Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century, Edw. W. Byen, (471), (512)
  • Pumping Machinery, Ily. Davoy, 534
  • Pumping Machinery, Principles, Construction, and Application of, by Hy. Davey, (295)
  • Pomps and Pumping Machinery, by Fred. Colyer, ^535)
  • Railed Roads: Manual for Local Boards, Dis¬trict Officers, &c., intended chiefly for the Madras Presidency, F. J. E. Spring, (471)
  • Railroad Construction, Theory and Praotice : Text book for tho Use of Students in Colleges and Technical Schools, by Walker Loring Webb, 104
  • Railway Congress, Bill etin of the Internal, Vol. xiv., No. 5, (58)
  • Railway Diary and Official Directory, 1901, (595)
  • Railway Officials, Universal Directory of, 1900, Compiled by S. R. Blundstone, (105)
  • Railway Runs in Three Continents, J. T. Burton-Alexander, (595)
  • Reclamation of Lands from Tidal Waters, by Alexander Beazeley, 58
  • Rivetage des Charpontes Métalliques des Navires et des Chaudióres, Traités Thóurique et Pratique du, G. Maugas, (595)
  • Road Making and Maintenance: Practical Treatise for Engineers, Surveyors, &a., by Thos. Aitken, (430)
  • Royal Agricultural Society of England, Journal of the, Third Series, Vol. xi., Part II. No. 42, 30th Juno, 1900, (15)
  • Royal Agricultural Society of England, Journal of, Vol. xi., Part III. No. 43, (345)
  • Royal Navy List Diary and Naval Hand-book for 1901, (535)
  • Royal United Service Institution, Vol. xliv., 91 Sob iffbautechnischen G esellschaf t J ahrbuch der,
  • Erster Band, 168
  • Soa Story, a Century of our. Walter Jeffery, with Portrait of Nelson, (512)
  • Sowageand the Bacterial PuriÜcation of Sewage, by Sam Rideal, (15), 58
  • Sowage, Bacterial Treatment of, by Geo. Thudichum, (15)
  • Sewerage Engineer's Note-book, The, Albert Wollheim, (471)
  • Ships, Ancient and Modern, Part I., Wooden Sailing Ships, by Geo. C. V. Holmes, (168),
  • South Africa, Should I Succeed in, by a Suc¬cessful Colonist, (345)
  • Standard Piece Rates of Wages and Sliding Scales in the United Kingdom, Report on, (134)
  • Steam Engine Indicator, by Carl H. Peabody,
  • Steel Bridges, Specification for (Taken from "De Pontibus”), I. A. L. Waddell, (641)
  • Steel Rails through Use on Railways, Report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to Inquire into the Lots of Strength in, 26
  • Stresses and Strains, their Calculation and that of their Resistances, by Formula; and Graphic Methods, Fred. Rich. Farrow, (471), 535
  • Structural Iron and Steel, Text-book for Archi¬tects, Engineers, Builders, and Science Stu¬dents, W. N. Twelvetree», (471)
  • Surveying with the Tacheometer, Practical Manual for the Use of Civil and Military Engineers and Surveyors, by Neil Kennedy, (105)
  • "Target Bjok,” No. I, France, 535
  • Tea Machinery and Tea Factories, by A. I. Wallis Taylor, (15)
  • Technical Words and Phrases, Eiglish-French and French-English Dictionary, J. A. Stand¬ring and C. A. Thimm, (512)
  • Technological Examinations, Programme of, Examinations Department, Exhibition-road, (182)
  • Thermodynamik, Technische, Von D. Gustav Fenner, (408)
  • Typographic Surveying, Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military Mapping, by Her¬bert M. Wilson, 167
  • Tramways, Omnibuses, and Eleotric Railways, Duncan’s Manual of, (168)
  • United States Naval Institute, Proceedings of, (58)
  • Useful Arts and Handicrafts, Vol. ii., Edited by II. S. Ward, (471)
  • Useful Arts and Handicrafts, Planned by Chas. Godfrey Leland, (408)
  • Wages and Hours of Labour in the United Kingdom in 1899, Report on ChaDgos in Rates of, with Statistical Tables, Eyre and Spottiswoode. (369)
  • Wages in the United Kingdom in 1900, with Comparative Tables, Report on the Standard Time Rates of, Eyre and Spottiswoode, (346)
  • Waterworks Directory and Statistics, 1900, Re¬vised to August, 1903, Gasworks Directory and Statistics, 1900-1901, Revised to August, 1900,(471)
  • Waterworks Distribution: Practical Guide to tho Laying out of System) of Distributing Mains for Supply of Water to Cities and Towns, J. A. McPherson, (535,
  • Week-ends in Dickens' Land, Bijen Hand book for the Cyclist and Rambler, (512)
  • Who’s Who ? 1901, Annual Biographical Dic¬tionary, (641)
  • Workshop Mathematics, in Two Parts, by Frank Castle, (295)
  • Yachtsman, Manual Pratique du, (384) Year-book of the Scientific ant Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, Compiled from Official Sources, (15)
  • LIVERPOOL Water Supply, 69
  • Locks, High-lift Canal, 105
  • Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives Lodge, Dr. O., Modern Views of Mattor, 140
  • Loewe and Co.’s Works, Berlin, Backing-off
  • Lathe (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900, viii.), 82, 83. 109, 112
  • London, Port of, The Administration of, (544)
  • London Streets, 546
  • Streets, Cleansing and Scavenging of, (11)
  • Water Supply (253), (365), (467), 475, 497, 499, 517, 616
  • Water Supply and Sewage Treatment, (365)
  • Longridge, Captain C. C., Blast Furnace Smelt¬ing by Water Gas, 153
  • Lorry, Electrically-propelled, (637)
  • Los Angeles, Boiler Capacity in, (190)
  • Low Moor and Bowling Works, Dispute os to which Started First, (318)
  • Lubrication, Question in, 445
  • Lugansk and the Hartmann Machine Company’s Locomotive Works, 8,9, 10,12

M

  • MACHINE Shops, Construction of, Mr. E. K. Clark on, 290
  • Tools, Combined Steam Hammer and Oliver, 95
  • Continental and British (Supplement, November 23rd, 1900)
  • English v. American, 195, 217, 549
  • Paris Exhibition, 188, 187 188, 189
  • Machinery, British, Abroad, 369
  • of Fighting Ships, The, 103, 115
  • into Russia viA Riga, Import of, (190)
  • Manufacture of, 441 Openings for, 344
  • Shipments, 39
  • Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rJ, 1900):—
  • Backed-off Cutter, Reinecker, vii., viii., Fig. 16
  • Bolt-turniog Machine, Domoor, ii., Fig. 4
  • Drill and Toot Grinder, Domoor, ii.
  • Hsadstock Section, Socié 6 Alsacienne, iv., Fig. 9
  • Headstock Lathe, Dean, Smith, and Grace, xiv., xv.
  • Headstock Section, Roinecker, vi., 12 Hob, Reinecker, vi., 11
  • Reversing Motion, Sculfort and Fockedey, xi., Diagram
  • Vertical Turret, Sccióté Alsacienne, iv., 10
  • Withdrawing Device, Demoor, i.,
  • Diagram Withdrawing Device, Loewe, vii.
  • Worm-wheel Hobbing Machine, Reinecker, vi., 13, 15
  • Mclanes-Dobbie Indicator, The, 502
  • Maclean, Sir Andrew, 517
  • Magnetic Field of Electric Tramways, Prof. A. W. Rucker on the, 641
  • Magnetic Observations, Regulations with Refer¬ence to the Effect of Electric Traction on, (440)
  • Magnifying Glasses for the Navy, (491)
  • Main at Cole Brook, Bursting of a, (163)
  • Mallock, Mr. A., On the Measurement of the Tractive Force, &c., of Trains, 323
  • Manchester Corporation, Project for Buying a Coal Mine to Supply the Gasworks with Fuel, (253)
  • Municipal Contract Scandal, (478) Sewage Disposal. (62), (217)
  • Water Supply, (33)
  • Mansel, Robt., Mechanical Theory of Steamship Propulsion, 179
  • Mansergh, Mr. Jas., Presidential Address on the Filtration of Water, 462, 471

Maps:

  • Central American Isthmus, 405
  • New York, Watersheds near, 460
  • Nicaragua Canal, Map of the Proposed Route 605
  • Panama Canal (Supplement, October 26M, 1900)
  • Siberia and North China, 119
  • Uganda Railway, 336
  • MARCONI’S Wirelesi Telegraphic Apparatus on View at the Essex Exhibition, (508)
  • Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company Apparatus, Completed for the Admiralty, (03/)
  • Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph System, The Jack- son System v., 135
  • Marine Notes, Amorican, (302)
  • Marloid, a Substitute for Celluloid, (163)
  • Mathematics, Professor Perry on the Teaching of, 151
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, The Ridgway Dis¬tributor, an Aid to Sewage Purification, 601
  • Matthews, Mr. Thos., New Works at Pendleton Salford, (P23)
  • Matter, Mod9rn Views of, 140
  • Matter, Nature of, 195
  • Mixim, Mr. Hiram, On Mechanical Flight. 192
  • Mechanical Flight, 192
  • Mechanical Theory of Steamship Propuls’on. bv Robt. Mansel, 179 f > ï
  • Melville, Rear-Admiral G. W., Machinery of the United States Navy Armoured Cruisers, 103,
  • Mercier—and After, 616
  • Mersey, Annual Report on the State of the,
  • Metals, D.ffusion of, by Pressure, (624)
  • and Metal (roods Imported into Chris¬tiania in 1899, (163)
  • and Minerals in Cuba, (137)
  • Meteorology in Japan, (111)
  • Metric System, Adoption of, by the British 140^0r Absolutely InlLpensablo,
  • Metrical System of Weigh's and Measures to be Introduced in Russia, (467)
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company, The, 397
  • Metropolitan Water Supply, Water Supply Mica in Gorman East Africa, Discovery of, (508)
  • Micromotor Wire Gauge, 220
  • Milling Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 189
  • Radial Drill and Vertical, [Forriijn Sii/i/ilt iiiiiil Noefiiiliir 23rd, 1990), 237
  • Mill, Bar Rolling, (340)
  • Mills, Rolling. Suggestions for their Improvement, Mr. Lcuis Eaton», 308
  • Milton Forge and Engineering Company, Limited, (200)
  • Mineral Oil in Algeria, (137)
  • Oil Production in India, (637)
  • Products of New South Woles, Value of, (163)
  • Products of the United Spates, 617
  • Resources of the United States, 197
  • Mineralogical Returns, New South Wales, (508)
  • Miners' Federation of Great Britain, Annual Con¬ference, (402)
  • Miners’ Provident Society, Quarterly Report, 278
  • Mines Drainage, 64
  • Mines, Signal Device for, 450
  • Mining in Algeria, (137)
  • Mining in Cornwall, A Revival of, Meeting to Consider, (611)
  • in Cuba, (137)
  • Department at Bangor University College, Proposed, (426)
  • History, Landmark in American, (114)
  • Machinery in Chile, Demand for, (213)
  • Mint, A Year’s Work at the, 209, 247
  • Morgan, Mr. David, 39
  • Morton, Mr. Andrew Home, A Miller Prize Awarded to, (213)
  • Motor Vehicles:
  • Accidents to, (265), (318)
  • Autocars Declared for Taxation in Franca, (318)
  • Automobile Club of Great Britain, Trials of, Organised by, 360, 462
  • Club’s Tria’s and Projected Run from Paris to Berlin, (4), 31, (410), (489)
  • in the French Army, (137)
  • Industry in the United States and in France (416)
  • Wagon for Heavy Duty. Arthur Herschmann, 96, 120, 121, 147
  • Automobilism up to Date, Mr. Shrapnel Smith, (617)
  • Bicycle, A New, 547
  • Capol’s Motor Carriage, 113
  • Carriage Propelled by Liquid Air, (611)
  • Cars as Tramway Feeders, 436
  • Congress in Paris, 58
  • Decauville Carriages at the Crystal Paiac 3,
  • Peformances of, (508)
  • Discussion on Professor Hele-S'aaw’s, Paper on, 14
  • Dust Cart, Tenders Invited for a, (440)
  • Electric, Card of Electric Stations in France where Electro-mobiles can be Charged, (416)
  • Electrically-propelled, Capacity of Batteii.sfor, (637)
  • Engineering Works, Pueblo, California. Motor Vehicle for Conveying Workmen to, (392)
  • Familiarisation of Horses with, (26)
  • Furious Driving at Bournemouth, Drivers Summoned, (213)
  • Furious Driving, M. Caron Sentenced, (114)
  • Heavy, Superiority of French, (416)
  • Henriod, Trial with, (440)
  • Highway for, in America, Projected, (11)
  • Imported into this Country, (265)
  • Lancashire Steam Motor Company’s Steam Wagon, Coke Fuel, (33)
  • Locomobile, Four-seated Carriage, 476
  • Locomobile of Importance for the Spirit In¬dustry, A Gorman, (318)
  • Manufacture in Paris in Five Years, (318)
  • Motors, Mr. J. S. Warner on, (540)
  • for Fire Engines, (467)
  • for Street Watering and Dust Removal, Mr. E. Shrapnell Smith on, 276
  • Wagons, Kent Fruit Growers’ Associa¬tion and, (519)
  • Mowing Machine, Paris Exhibition, (239)
  • Munich Streets, Consular Report on the Auto¬car Traffic, (114), (440)
  • Oil Engine for, 420
  • Operated by Explosion Engines in America, Master Patent which Covers all, (33)
  • Panhard-Levassor Motor Carriage, 39
  • Paris Exhibition, 54, 58, 130, 229, 253
  • Paris Trials of Heavy, 389 Petroleum Cans for, (265)
  • Petroleum, Spirit, and Alcohol, Relative Values of, as Motive Agent for, (440)
  • Rome, Opening for Eoglisli-mide, (239)
  • Speed Regulations under Consideration, (11)
  • Steam Car Driven by M. L. Serpollet, The Prince of Wales’ Trip on. (318)
  • Carriage, Offered to the United Stat03 War Dopartment, (637)
  • Motor Carriage, American, 476
  • Truck for the Adams Express Company, 120, 121
  • Stuttgart, for Street Traffic, (544)
  • Tbornycroft’s Steam Tipping Wagon, 31 1000-mites Trial, 67
  • Tires to the Steering Wheels, Importance of Securing the, (416)
  • Trials of Electric, Organised by the Auto¬mobile Club of Great Britain, 462
  • Triiyoles. Improvement in, by the De Dion Firm, (440)
  • for War Purposes in France, (291)
  • Wolseley Car, The, 421
  • MUMMY Cloth and tho Manchester Buyer, (114)
  • Munich Sewers, The, (137)

N

  • NAILS, Cut, (4)
  • Nails, Vulcanite or Ebonite, (87)
  • Natal, Trado Statistics, (544)
  • Naval Architecture, yUsthotic Principles of 307 429 455
  • Naval Engineer Appointments, 21, 82, 56, 118, 176, 194, 251, 287, 313. 315, 369, 395, 436, 466, 506, 541, 590, 633
  • Engineers, 195, 251, 469, 495, 517, 645, 548, 573, 593, 598, 618, 644, 645
  • Admiralty Scheme for Im¬proving Pay of. 251
  • Concessions to, 195
  • Officers, Instruction of Junior, 481 and Warships, 640
  • Suggestions, 594 Target Book, The, 573
  • Navy, The —sec Ships
  • Nevada, Gold Production in, (291)
  • Newport Sheet Ironworks of John Lysaght, Limited, 327
  • Newspapers and Periodicals Published in Paris, (190)
  • Nowspapers Printed in One Year throughout the World, (163)
  • New York, Population of, (190)
  • Now York Water Supply, 458
  • Niagara Falls Power Plant, Extension of, 326
  • Nickel Production, New Process, (213)
  • Nickel Steel for Locomotive Forgings, Employ¬ment of, (114)
  • Nickel Steel, Recaleseent Point of, (213)
  • Nile Irrigation Works, (611)
  • Nitrates, Chilian Exportation of, (137)
  • to Europe, Shipments of, (163)
  • O
  • Obituary:
  • Armstrong, Lord (with Portrait), 630
  • Armstrong, Prof. Goo. Fred, 523
  • Arthur, Mr. John Fred, (393)
  • Austen, Mr. Stanley, (304)
  • Bingham, Mr. Chas. Henry, (351)
  • Biroh, Mr. John Grant (with Portrait), (114), 116
  • Bown, Mr. Wm., (114)
  • Brown, Capt. Chas. Orde (with Portrait), 233
  • Buts, Marquis of, 362
  • Crossley, Mr. John, (393)
  • Davidson, Mr. Alfred, (191)
  • Dickeson, Sir Richard, (392)
  • Dickson, Mr. Goo. Workman, 4
  • Forman, Mr. Jas. It, 39
  • Greenwell, Mr. Geo. C.,(467)
  • Halliwell, Mr. J., (137)
  • Harris, Mr. Elw., (215,
  • Harrowing, Mr. ltobt., (304,
  • Henderson, Mr. John M., (140)
  • Huntington, Mr. Collis P., 168
  • Jeffcock, Mr. Thos., 136 (278)
  • Jespor, Mr. Chas., (519), (529), (602,
  • King, Dr. J. T., 566
  • Law, Mr. Hy., 321
  • Maclean, Sir Andrew, 517
  • Morgan, Mr. David, 39
  • Morgan, Mr. John (416)
  • Olander, Mr. Edmund, (436)
  • Ord, Mr. J. R.. (190)
  • Rowan, Mr. W. R. (with Portrait), 241
  • Sells, Mr. Chas, (with Portrait), 536
  • Smith, Mr. Hamilton. 65
  • Swan, Mr. John G., (650)
  • Vaughan, Mr. Thos., (578)
  • Wilson, Mr. Jas., 86
  • Wilson, Mr. W. J., (190,
  • OIL Deposits in Fietching Wells, (646)
  • Fuel for Fire Brigade Vessel on the Thames, (508)
  • Apparatus on s.s. Khodoung, Burmah, 614
  • Gas Lighting, 364
  • Lighting System in WUrtomberg, A New, 648
  • Production in California, (213)
  • Reduction in the Price of American Pale, (167)
  • Olandor, Mr. Edmund, (436)
  • Orde, Mr. E. L., On Liquid Fuel, 575
  • Ordnance:
  • American 16in. Gun, The New, 399
  • Artillery, Forty-two 4 7
  • Guns for the, Vickers,
  • Sons, and Maxim, (508). (577)
  • Disappearing Guns, in America, to be Replaced by Fixed Mountings, (392)
  • Dover, New 45
  • Calbrcs 9'2in. Coast, 442
  • Gathmann Aerial Torpedo Gun, 191
  • Kiangnan Arsena1, 7
  • " Long Cecil,” De Beera Company, 3
  • Machine Gun, Centrifugal Quick-firing, Mr. J. Judge. (291)
  • for the Household Cavalry, (33)
  • Paris Exhibition, 210, 282, 332
  • Quick-firing Siege Guns for China, 112
  • 6in.,at Sea, Notable Improvement in the Use of, (318)
  • Sultan’s Guns, The, 15
  • Supplied to England by a German Firm, (591)
  • Thunderer’s Disabled 29-Tcn, (491)
  • United States Navy, Trial of tne 40 Calib.-e 12in. ,(611)
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, 1900 1901. 2S2-285. (649)
  • Vickers’ Guns for the Mikasa, (225), 282
  • ORE-HANDLING Machinery, (4C0)
  • Overtime at the Royal SmaL-armi Factory, Sus¬pension of, (62)
  • Owens College, Manchester, Opening of New Physical Laboratory, (11)

P

  • PACIFIC Cable, Projected, (508)
  • I’acking of Merchandise for the Tropics, 194
  • Palmers’Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited Dividend for 1900, June 30th, 301 Palmers’ Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Orders Secured by, (226)
  • Panama Canal, 405, 455, 464, 465 Pap9r from Turf, (253)
  • from Waste Hulls of Cotton Seed, (514)
  • Used in Norway, (137)
  • Paris Exhibition:
  • Automobiles at, 51, 58, 130, 229, 251
  • Awards Bestowed, Number of, 255
  • Balance Sheet of, (611)
  • Bolgian Ssotion, Prime Movers, M. II. Bob linckx, 355
  • Borsig Locomotive with Schmidt'» Superheater (Supplement, September 7th, 1900), 238 British Exhibits at, 1, 36
  • British Visitors to, French View Concerning, (213)
  • Class 19, Names of the Members of the Jury in, 2
  • Crépelle et Uaraiid's Corliss Engines, 106
  • Cutting Steel at 150ft. per Minute, Bethlehem Steel Company, 212
  • Electric Engineering at, 34, 35, 36, 385, 458, 513, 562, 567, 008
  • Engineering at, Kolben 1000 Horse¬power Alternator, 34, 35, 36
  • Locomotive, Sociétó Suisse, Winter¬thur, 316, 317
  • Electricity Generating Plant, Galloways, Limi¬ted, and Mather and Platt, Limited, 38, 92
  • End of th*. 490, (491)
  • Engines, Bietrix Nioolet et Cie., 233
  • Borsig Triple-expansion (Supplement, July 20/A), 51, 62, 61
  • Compound, 88, 92, 106, 107, 151, 356 Corliss, M. H. Bollinckx, 356
  • Eleotric Light, Robey and Co., 296, 297
  • Gas and Oil, 360, 403, 487, 533, 549, (559)
  • Horizontal Compound and Vertical Compound, Socié.é Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (Sup¬plement, Xoeemb.r 2nd, 1900), 429, 431
  • Horizontal and Vertical, Eicher, Wyes, and Co., 583, 584, 585, 586, 587
  • Hungarian State, 156 Portable, R. Wolf, 79
  • Werk-Nurnberg, Paris Exhibition
  • (Supplement, Avyust 24th, 1900), 179
  • Eaglinh Agricultural Engines, 1
  • Electric Manufactures, 1 Machine Tools, 1, 186,187
  • Mechanical Section, Steam Engines, Textile Industries, 1
  • Fire, Precaution against, 169
  • Free Day at, (467)
  • French Railway Employé/ Request to the Companies for Leave to Visit, (22)
  • Gear Shaper, Fellows', 204
  • Gramme Machines at, 608
  • Helios Exhibit, 3000 Horse-power Alternator, 158, 159
  • Iron and Steel at the, Prof. II. Bauerman on, 286, 376, 423, 448
  • Lessons of the, 399, 477, 590
  • Life-saving Appliances at, 421
  • Lighthouse, Engineering, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,138,311,358
  • Lee emotive, Borsig, with Schmidt’s Super¬heater, Russian State Railway, (Supplement, September 7 th, 1900), 233
  • Electric, Société Suisse, Winter¬thur, 316, 317
  • Engine, with Auxiliary Driving Axle, Krauss and Co., 18
  • Exhibits at Vincennes, Mr. Rous- Marten (Supplement. December 7th, 1900), 256, 288, 557
  • Four - cylinder Compound, No. 26 II, MM. de Bousquet and de Glehn, Chemin de Fer du Nord (Supplement, December 7th, 1900), 567
  • Four - cylinder Compound, E. Railway of France (Supplements, July 6th and 13th, 1900), 2, 28, 29
  • Four-cylinder Compound, Signor II. Plancher, No. 3701, S. Railways of Italy (Supplements, October 6th and 19/A, 1100), 84, 333, 396, 432
  • Machine Tools, 1, 186, 187, 204, 236, 237
  • Machinery Pavilion Bought by Mather and Platt, (611)
  • Parsons’ Steam Turbo Dynamos, 608
  • Prime Movers (Supplement, September 28th, 1900), 51,52. 79, 106, 107, 154, 155, 156, 179, 234, 254, 310, 355, 429, 483, 499, 583
  • Société A'sacionne de Constructions Méca- niques, Horizontal and Vertical Compound Engines (Supplement, November 2nd, 1900), 429, 431
  • Secié é FranQaise de Constructions Mécaniques, Engine and Dynamo Coupled-direct, 106, 107
  • Statistics of Number of Visitors, (318)
  • Stme-dressing Machine, Brunton and Trier’s, 446
  • Thary System of E'.ectric Transmission, Chaux de Fonds and Lode, 513
  • Turbines, 80, 81, 254
  • Turbine with Hydraulic Relay Governor, Ganz and Co., 80, 81
  • War Material at, 210, 282, 332, 382 Wood working Machinery, 838, 339
  • PARIS Drainage and Water Supply, 682
  • Paris Water Supply, 83
  • Patent Act Amendment, Canadian, (114)
  • Liws, Inquiry at the Board of Trade,
  • Law? Practical Lectures on, 501
  • in Pretoria, 573

Patents, Selected American:

  • Air Compressors, E. M. L. Deval, 152
  • Air Compressor and Cooler, O. P. Ostergren, 626
  • Alarm for Boilers, Low-water, L. Meyer, 454
  • Apparatus for Taking and Reproducing Ani¬mated Scenes and Sounds, A. Baron, 608 Axe Sieve, T. Johnson, 280
  • Bearing for Centrifugal Machines, C. A. Mathey, 152
  • Bo Ier, N. P. Town, 428
  • Marine, H. Lawson, 48
  • Steam, C. W. Cox, 102
  • Steam, C. D. Mosher, 556
  • Bjsh-plate, Kerr and BrowD, 228
  • Bridge L'ft, F. La Pointe, 532 I
  • Briquettes for Testing Purposes, Making, 7. Miller, jun., 508
  • Patents, Selected American (continutd)'. Burner, Incandescent Vapour, L. S. Pfontz.
  • 24
  • Calcining Furnace, G. Hughes, 354
  • Carbon and Globe Holder for Arc Lamps, A. Holliger, 102
  • Carburettor for Petroleum or other Engines, A. and L. Lamicre, 404
  • Casting Apparatus, D. T. Croxton, 76
  • Chuck, Smith and Coventry, 652
  • Compressed Air, Ru-heatiDg, T. A. Edison, 604
  • Compressing Air, E. Gobho, 580
  • Cooling Means for, Explosive Engines, W. Rsa,
  • Corrugated Birs, W.'Maciejewski, 253, 280
  • Cupolas, A. Eidie, 152
  • Cutter Bars, Compound, Bradford and Ashton, 253
  • Cutting Gear Wheels, II. Bikram, 454
  • Disintegrating Machines, G. II. Pond, 280
  • Dredging Bucket, C. H. Smith, 401
  • Electric Furnace, A. II. Cowles, 652
  • Electric Furnace, H. Leleux, 330
  • Engine, Gas, Multiple cylinder, R. A. Fishbie, 482
  • High-speed, A. F. Scott, 76
  • Operating and Governing, C. Robinson, 454
  • Rotary, P. T. Perkins, 152
  • Starting Device, G. S. Strong, 102
  • Steam, E. H. Gollings, 380
  • Evaporating Apparatus, E. J. Duffe, 580
  • Excavator, O. Hetlesaeter, 48
  • I. P. Lambing, 228
  • Expansion Compensating Device for Steam Cylinders, E. König, 604
  • E (plosive Engine, C. R. Daellenbacb, 253
  • Feeding Comminuted Fuel to Locomotives, J. F. Hay, 532
  • Feed Rolls for Rolling Mills, D. D. Lewis, 3C6
  • Feed-wator Heater and Auxiliary Condenser, F. M. Wheeler, 126
  • Flanging Tubes, F. W. Barthels, 482
  • Flue Construction for Steam Carriages, R. C. Mudge, 626
  • Forgings, Handling, J. Lanz, 380
  • Fuel Supply of Engines, Regulating, R. Diesel, 280
  • Furnace, Calcium Carbide, Zimmermann and Prenner,‘152
  • Charging Apparatus, B’ast, J. Ken¬nedy, 76
  • Feeding, T. Morrison, 228 Ore-roasting, J. C. Teller, 76
  • Gear cutting Machine, J. Summer, 451
  • Hatchet, Metallic, J. R. Payson, jun., 428
  • Hydraulic Elevator, E. H. Evans, 354
  • Ingot Extracting, Morgan and Taylor. 482
  • Injector, Double-tube, E. J. Young, 24
  • Joints for Pipes, Flexible, A. Leitelt, jun., 252
  • Journal-box, P. Brown, 76
  • Key-seating Machine, A. D. Catlin, 428
  • Lamp, Spirit Incandescent, K. Lehmann, 152
  • Locomotive Engine, A. Mallet, 508
  • Mill, Cane, O. B. Stillman, 482
  • Mining Machine, A. Ochtinsky, 152
  • Motors, Gas or Petroleum, J. Rambaud, 306
  • Motor Vehicles, F. E. and G. O. Stanley, 556 ; Nut Locks, Marshall and Loucks, 451
  • Ordnance, Charging, Dawson and Horne, 252, 330
  • Ordnance, Supplying Charges to Turret or Bar¬bette Guns, Dawson and Horne, 626
  • Ore Crusher, T. Smith, 428
  • Packing and Puppet Valves for Air Compressor», <kc., M. Bulkley, 280
  • Paving Brick, A. C. Stich, 24
  • Peat, Treating, A. Rom, 626
  • Pig Ejector, White and Semple, 102
  • Piston Valves, W. Buckley, 306 ,
  • Pneumatic Hammer, C. H. Johnson, 401
  • Power Transmission, A. Lumis, 354
  • Projectiles for Ordnanco, II. S. Maxim, 76
  • Projectiles, Securing Caps to, O. Hartmann, Pump Ejector, C. A. Dryer, 48
  • Pumping Engine, C. L. Heisler, 354
  • Rail Chair or Support, G. F. Dewdney, 48
  • Ramming Chargers of Guns, Apparatus for, Dawson and Horne, 303
  • Reaming and Boring Tool, W. Cunningham, 202
  • R:frigerators, Storagoand Circulation Tank for, J. J. Bailey, 102
  • Riveting Machine, C. H. Johnson, 580
  • Shaping Metal Objects by Means of Fluid Pres¬sure, G. Huber, 102
  • Smoke Consumer and Steam Generator, Bishop and Hughes, 178
  • Steel, Open-hearth, Apparatus for Manufac¬turing, S. T. and C. II. Wellman, 21
  • Steam Turbine, Ring of Blades, Parsons, Stoney, and Fullagar, 428
  • Steel Producing, E. M. Johnson, 354
  • Stuffing-box for Ammonia Compressors, F. A. Fisher, 532
  • Suction Pipes for Dredges, Mouthpiece for, A. W. Robinson, 556
  • Tamping Inetrument, F. Sheppard, 202
  • Telegraphy, Wire or Space, I. Kitsee, 532
  • Threshing Machine, Thomas and Culdwell, 404
  • Tiles, F. Furness, 330
  • Tool for Cutting Mortises, I. Schurman, 126
  • Tool for Reaming out and Trimming Pipes, J. McDermott, 126
  • Track-sanding Device, J. H. Walters, 652
  • Truing Device for Crank Pins, I. Culver, 178
  • Twisting Woodon Rods into Rope Form, A. II. Ordway, 76
  • Valve, Balanced, II. Lentz, 178
  • for Explosion Motors, A. do Dion and G. Bouton, 24
  • Gear, G. B. Eddy, 680
  • Gear, Spring Tension Device for, L. G. Wulburn, 626
  • for Locomotives, Relief, S. M. Vauclain, 532
  • Steam-actuated, F. M. Metcalf, 76
  • Vice, V. J. McDonnell, 652
  • Water Gate, H. A. Icke, 556
  • Winch Head, S. Mattson, 306
  • Worm Gearing, C. M. Jones, 632
  • PATENTS and Trade Marks in the Orange River Colony, 340
  • Patent ? What is “ Infringement” of a, 92
  • Paterson, Mr. John, Testing Cement by the Modulus of Rupture for Transverse Strain, 127
  • Patriotic Counterblast, A, (614)
  • Paving Blook Sawing Machine. J. Pickles and Son, 17
  • Paving, New Wood for Street, 466
  • Peat v. Coal in Sweden, The Question of, 235
  • Peat Fuel, (137), 328, (467)
  • Penny Postage, New Zealand, (190)
  • Perpetual Motion, Australian Claims to have Discovered, (440)
  • Perry, Prof., on the Teaching of Mathematics, 151
  • Perry, Prof. John, Presidential Address on Elec¬trical Engineering, 494, 522, 527, 551 Petroleum in Algeria and Cuba, (137)
  • Deposits, Fletohing, (646)
  • Gasoline or Pentane, Proportion of Vapour of, which Air can Take Up, (519)
  • Industry, Roumanian, (392) in Norway and Sweden, No Local Re¬finery in Sweden, (519)
  • Phosphates Occurring in Algeria, (163)
  • Phosphoric Limestone as Substitute for Puddler's Tap, (425)
  • Photo-bacteria, Illumination by, (611)
  • Photography in Textile Designing, Use of, Prof. Beaumont, 290
  • Piccadilly, Widening of, (365)
  • Pier Construction, Steel, New York, 224
  • Kilindini, Uganda Railway, 342
  • Piers in New York Harbour, Shipping, 143
  • Pig Iron Casting Machine, The Hartman, 622
  • Production in tho United States, De¬crease of, (213)
  • Pipe Corrosion by the Earth, (318)
  • New Kind of Wooden, (591)
  • Piston-rod, Method for Supporting, 377
  • Pitchometers, J. Leitcb, 518
  • Planing Machines, Bouhey (iii. Supplement, November 23rd, 19C0) Sculfort et Fockedey (xi. Supplement, November 22rd, 1900)
  • Plano-milling Machine, Kendal and Gent, 236
  • Platinum in North America, 527
  • Ploughs, American, Prejudice for their Lightness overcome (410)
  • Double-disc for Cuba in Demand, (30)
  • Pneumatic Labour-saving Tools, 416
  • Riveting, Advantages and Disadvan¬tages of, (611)
  • Tools in Railway Shops, 566
  • Tube Systems for Mails, United States, (213)
  • Pocket Calculator, Prof. Smith’s, 321, 340, 361, 388, 475, 517
  • Pollock's Flue Drill, 446 Population of Berlin, (611)
  • Portholes for Passenger Ships, Enlarged, 110
  • Portland Cement Works,'Pennsylvania, (400)
  • Post-office Work for Year ended March 31st, 1900, (190)
  • Potato Machinery Wanted in Canada, (611)
  • Potatoes Planted and.Harvested by Machines in the United States,’(253)
  • Powder Magazines from Lightning, Protection of, (190)
  • Powell, Mr. C. T., Bolt Saddle, (10)
  • Power, Cheap, 38, 67
  • by Steam, Water, and Gas, Cost of, Mr. J. B. C. Kershaw, 269, 290
  • Proece, Sir W. H., On Engineering in Wales, 502
  • Preservative, New Wood, 108, 145
  • Press for Striking Gold Medals, 142, 143
  • Prime Movers at the Paris Exhibition, 151, 155, 156
  • Printers’ Machinery, Electrically-driven, 41
  • Printing Presses, Electrically-driven, 41, 42, 528
  • Propellers, Cap Nut Block for, (33)
  • Protection of Industrial Propeity, (559)
  • Puddlers’ Tap, Substitute for, (425)
  • Puddling, Chemical Phenomena of, Lieut.-Col. L. Cubillo on, (552)
  • Pulleys, Friction of Wire Rope on, 445
  • Pulley, Test cf a Belt, 504
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, 599
  • Electric Rotary Oil, Mavor and Coulson, 16
  • New Type of, Ashley's Patent, 587
  • Rotary, American, 224
  • in Smyrna, American Preferred, (33)
  • Pumping Machinery, South Staffordshire Mines Drainage Commissioners, 377
  • Plant, Dry Dock, San Francisco, 326
  • Q
  • QUEDRACHO Wood, The Most Profitable in Paraguay, (291)
  • Questions for Students, A Few, 295
  • Quicksilver, Great Falling-cff in the World’s Supply, (253)

R

  • RADIAL Drill', see Drills and Drilling
  • Railway:
  • Railway Accidents:
  • Amberswood Junction, (87), 314
  • Caledonian, Anderston Cross Station, (213)
  • Caledonian Railway, Motherwell Station, (38)
  • Central London Railway, First Fatal Accident, 365
  • Choisy-le-Roi, (491)
  • City and South London Railway, Breaking Down of the Armaturo of tha Locomotive, (190)
  • Deaths and Iojuries while Coupling and Un¬coupling Vehicles during the First Three Months of 1900, (416)
  • Great Eastern, Locomotive Explosion at Westerfield, 893
  • Northern at King's Cross, Fire in the Goods Yard, (239)
  • Northern, Knebworth Station, Collision, (239)
  • Western, Caused by a Bull, (87)
  • Western Engine, Lagging the Boiler of a, Catches Fire, 365
  • Greenock, Inch Green, near, Col. Yorke’s Re¬port, 365
  • Hindley, near Wigan, 146, 216
  • Illinois Central, Train Robbed, (137)
  • India, Caused by Wind, (62)
  • Indian Railwayp, 1899, (318)
  • Japan, Hokuyetsu Line, Oil-bnrning Locomo¬tive on Fire, (45)
  • Kent House Station, near Penge, (190)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, near Brighouse, (514)
  • Lancaster and Yorkshire Railway, near Sand¬hills, Report to Board of Trade, (525)
  • Lancaster Station, Gradient South of, (544)
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosion, Westerlield, 314, 411, 413
  • London, Brighton, and South Ccast, near Battersea Station. (190)
  • London and North-Western. Amberswood .Junc¬tion and at Standon Bridge, (87). (291); Hindley, near Wigan, 146 ; Ilulwell Station, (163); Liverpool and Crewe, (114), Remark¬able Escape, (11); Stafford, Damages Awarded to a Passenger by Dublin Jury, (611)
  • London and South-Western, Collision, Water¬loo Station, (239)
  • Manchester Central, Throstle Nest, (213)
  • North British, near Charing Cross Station, Glasgow, Board of Trade Report on, 267
  • Offenbach, near Frankfort-on-Main, (491)
  • Russia, Collision near Plevna, (190)
  • Russia during 1893, 1895, 1896, (137)
  • Siberian Railway, Derailments on, (591)
  • Slough, (467), (519)
  • Sad Express, between Bayonne and Dax, Mr. Rous-Marten on, 615
  • Switzerland, between Sierre and Greuchon, (318)
  • Trolley Car, at Tacoma, Washington, (11)
  • United Kingdom, Returns of, during the First Three Months of 1900, (416)
  • United States, Derailment at Jenkintown, Pa., (62)
  • United States, May, June, Augnst, September, October, (62), (213), (416), (467), (591)
  • Year’s, A, 305
  • Railways, British, Colonial, and Indian :
  • Africa, Cape, 256, (508)
  • African, Cape to Cairo, Extension, (508)
  • Australian :
  • Ling Run from Adelaide to Sydney, 633
  • New South Wales, (201), (239), (555), 597
  • Queensland, Report upon the General Work¬ing, (467)
  • Southern, 438
  • Tasmanian, Report for 1898, 1899, (400)
  • Victorian, (265), 575
  • Beira, (58)
  • Belfast and Northern Counties, Traffic and Mileage, (137)
  • Birmingham, Coventry, and Leicester, Scheme for Connecting, (318)
  • Caledonian, Half-yearly Report, (291)
  • Canadian, Grand Trunk, (114), (163), (218), (392)
  • Great Northern, Contract with the Leyland S.S. Line, (611)
  • TJnes Owned by Government. (591)
  • Pacific, Fast Run on the, (508)
  • Yukon District, (11)
  • Canterbury to Whitstable, Unique English, 141
  • Cape, 256, (508)
  • Cardiff, Sir W. T. Lewis, Managing Director, (602)
  • Central London (Supplement, J uqusl Sul, 1900), (87). 103, (114), (213), (298), (365), 467
  • Average Running Speed, (167)
  • First Six Weeks' Receipts, (298)
  • Advantages of, as Regards Ozone, (365)
  • Chemulpo and Seoul, (62)
  • Cheshire Lines, New Rolling Stock for the Manchester and Liverpool Express Service, (163)
  • Chester and Holyhead, Jubilee of, 386
  • Connel Ferry and Ballachulish, The, 488
  • Crewe to Liverpool Line, Ettensions, (318)
  • Devon and Somerset, Purchase of, by the Great Western, (291)
  • English and American, 619
  • Furness Railway, Half-yearly Report, (190)
  • Glasgow and South-Westorn and Midland, N w
  • Corridor Train, (4)
  • Glasgow and South-Western and Midland, Total Receipts of, for Six Months, (291)
  • Gold Coast, 209
  • Great Central, Doubling of a Section of the Main Line, (365)
  • Luggage Rates, (33)
  • No more Locomotives from America, (440)
  • Great Eastern, Dividends Last Year and this, (87)
  • Extensions, 388, (544)
  • Luggage Rates, (33)
  • Great Norttcrn, Ilitchin to Canvey Island Ex¬tension Scheme, (467)
  • Improved Services in Prospect, (213)
  • Lien Valley Extension, (365)
  • New Line at Nottingham
  • (Illustrated). 164,170,171, 218, 219, 266
  • Great Western, Ely Valley, Service of Trains, New Route to Weymouth, 616 Stourbridge to be Made the Centre of the Signal Works for the West Midland Dis¬trict, (011)
  • Stert to Westbury Extension, Hall, Barnsley, and ^Vest Riding Junction, Extensions Projected, (611)
  • India, Net Return on the Capital Cost of, Rail¬ways Open Last Year in, (87)
  • Indian, Automatic Vacuum Brakes on, (190)
  • Bengal-Central Extension, (365)
  • Bengal and North-Western, Half-yearly Report, (508)
  • Bjmbay, Baroda, and Central, Reconstruction of its Metre-gauge Lines at Delhi, (392)
  • British and Indian, Coal Consumption on, (440)
  • Ceylon, Electric Traction Suggested and Opposed, (365
  • Ceylon, Mileage and Earnings, (519)
  • Darjeeling-Ilimalayan, Traffic Interrupted, (163)
  • Earnings in April, May, and June, (163)
  • East, Half-yearly Report, (163)
  • Hyderabad-Godavery, (62), (190)
  • Insufficiency of Rolling Stock on, (392)
  • Madras Railway, Capital and Revenue Accounts, (62)
  • Midland ami Great Indian Peninsula, Amalgamation of, (365)
  • Mileage of New, on the Aletre Gauge, (190)
  • Mileage Open for Traffic on March 31st, 1900 (87)
  • N.W.. Wear of 1001b. Steel Rails, „(163)
  • Peshawar to the Khyber, (11) Simla-Kalka, (511)
  • South Indian Mileage Open, (62)
  • Ireland, Belfast and Northern Counties, (137)
  • Cork and Ros?lare, Operation? at the Wexford End, (191)
  • Midland Great Western, Coal Con¬tracts for 1900. 1899, 1898, (239)
  • Midland Great Western System Amalgamated with Great Southern and Western, (239)
  • Waterford nnd Trantoro, Single L’no. (637)
  • Kent Railway Arrangements, Grave Dissatis¬faction with, ('inference and Meeting, (392)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire, Dividends Last Year and this, (87)
  • Widening of the (239)
  • Liverpool and Manchester, Seventieth Anni¬versary of the Opening, 312
  • Liverpool Overhead, Half-yearly Report, (163)
  • London. Brighton, and South Coast, Dividends List Year and this, (87)
  • London and Edinburgh Expresses, Result of the Running of the, (508)
  • London and North-Western, Huddersfield to Leeds Extension, (291)
  • London and North-Western, Trains Allowed to Pass Atherstone at Ordinary Speed, (163)
  • London and South-Western, East Service to Devonport, (11); Graving Dock. 800ft. long, (511); Improvement in Time Kept, (591); Line Projected under the Solent, (591)
  • Lymiogton to Sway, with a Tunnel under tho Solent, (519)
  • Maryport and Carlisle Riilway Company's Half-yearly Report, 7 per cent. Dividend, (190)
  • Manchester and Liverpool Proposed Express on the Mono-rail System, Papers by Sir W. H. Preece and Mr. F. J. Behr, 269, (291)
  • Merrybent Mineral, Acquired by the North- Eastern Railway Company, (304)
  • Metropolitan Distriot, Eloctricity as Motive Power on, (114)
  • Metropolitan District, Extension to White¬chapel and Bow, 78,(114)
  • Midland, Extensions, Skegness to Lincoln, (511)
  • Midland, Half-yearly Report, (163)
  • New Zealand, 398, (140), (178)
  • North British, The Luggage Question on the, (365)
  • North - Eastern, Branch Line to Eaglescliffo, (553)
  • Disclaims any Idea of Racing to Edinburgh, (591)
  • Lines taken over by, (291), (304). (378)
  • New Dock Contoraplatod at Hull, (62)
  • Re-arrangement of Ofliies, (602)
  • Running Powers to Edinburgh and Leith will be Applied for by, (508)
  • North London, Traffic Returns and Mileage, (137)
  • North Staffordshire and Mid-Derbyshire, Pro¬jected, (467)
  • Pontypridd, A Loop Line Opened at, (508)
  • Rhodesia, Salisbury and Gwelo Line, (392)
  • Scottish Caledonian, (291)
  • Glasgow and South-Western and Mid¬land, (4), (291)
  • Rise in Price of Fuel, (392)
  • Seabam and Sunderland Passenger and Mineral
  • Line, Transfer to the North-Eastern, (291), (301)
  • South Eastern and Chatham and Dover, Ex¬tensions Projected, (591); Grievances against, (419), (467); Mileage, (114); New Ro ling Stock, (392); Dividends Last Year and this, (87)
  • Soutbport and Cheshire Lines, Extension, (544)
  • South-Western New Works, 16
  • Uganda (with Map), (213). (239), 3:6, 342, 385, 337, 391, 409, 410, 415, 491, ÖVÓ
  • United Kingdom, Mileage Worked in 1893, 1898, (239)
  • Traffic Returns for List Yeir, (137)
  • Vacuum Automatic Brakes on, (190), (239), (265)
  • Wales, Tho Cambrian to Aberystwitb, («7) Cardiff, (602)
  • Tuff Vale, Kevouuo, Price Paid for Coal, tii. (163)
  • Strike, (163), 221
  • West Coast Company's Accelerated Services, (541)
  • Whitechapel and Bow, 78, (114)
  • Yorkshire Dales with the North-Eastern System,
  • Connection of, (519)
  • from Skipton to Grassington, (33)
  • New Linos Projected in Don Valley, (637)

Railways, Electric:

  • Belgium, Brussels and Antwerp, (11)
  • Berlin and Zehlendorf, (190)
  • Brussels to Antwerp, (440)
  • Central London {Siipplrmmt, Auy"»l 2rrl, 1900), (87), 108, (114), (125), (508) (544)
  • Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead, (392)
  • City and South London, 346, 347
  • Germany, Increase in Number of, (291)
  • Great Eastern, Ilford to Liverpool-street,
  • Underground, (365)
  • Kidderminster and Bewdley, (291)
  • Liverpool and Manchester, Overhead Express, (Bill), (544)
  • London Underground, 570
  • Lyndhurst to Lyndhurst-road Station, 591
  • Manchester and Liverpool Express, 269, (291)
  • Manhattan, Elevatod, (11), (239) (508), (637)
  • Metropolitan and District, (412), (519), (587)
  • Naples to Rome, (491)
  • New York State, between Albany and Hudson, (338)
  • Port Madoc to Bedgellert. (291)
  • Porto Rico Projected, (168)
  • Russia, Winnilzx, (291)
  • Saalburg to Homburg, Extension to Frankfort, (440)
  • St. John's, Newfoundland, (159)
  • Victoria Skation and Putnoy, (Bill), (619)

Railways, Foreign:

  • Algeria, (137)
  • American, Centrifugal, (378)
  • American Construction, 116
  • America, Inter-Oceanic, Honduras, (7)
  • America, Central, Guatemala, New Sleepers Needed, (137)
  • American, North, Atchison, Topeka, and Sinta Fé, (190)
  • Central of New Jersey, Extra Firemen During the Heat, (163)
  • Chicago and Alten, Colours of Fixed Signal Lamps, (637)
  • Chicago and East Illinois, Mr. T. A. Lawes' Table of High speed Trains, (440)
  • Chicago Elevated, (72)
  • Chicago and North-Western, New Round-house at Clin¬ton, (163)
  • Great Northern,Washington, A Great Tunnel, 397
  • Gross and Net Earnings during Six Months of 19U0, (265)
  • Mileage Built during S.x Months of 1900, (265)
  • New York Central and Hod¬son River, Fast Run, (137)
  • Number of Employ éi on, (190)
  • Pennsylvanian Extensions, (87)
  • Pittsburgh and Wistera Railway, Half-yearly Kj- port, (508)
  • Texas, Iowa, Mississippi, , New Lines, (62)
  • Total Capital Invested, (190)
  • Total Length of New, (62)
  • Total Single-track Mileage in 1899, (190)
  • American, South, Chile, (213)
  • Uruguay, (591)
  • Austria, New Line between Germany and Trieste, 535
  • Auitria, Vienna Metropolitan, (213)
  • Austro-Hungarian State Railway Company, Electric Plant in their Locomotive Works, (637)
  • Balkans, 523
  • Buenos Ayres and Pac lie, Report of the Work¬ing of for 1899-1900, (392)
  • Bulgarian, (213), (440)
  • Central Asiatic Branch Line to Bokhara, (508)
  • China, 32
  • Korea, Sojul-Wiju, Contract Secured by French Engineers, (440)
  • Shantung Line, (114)
  • Taku to Ysing-Tsun, Lino under Russian Control, (365)
  • Tientsin and Pekin, Doable Line, (265)
  • Chinese Lines, The Construction of, (6111
  • Cuba, Mileage, and Reduction of Duties, (137)
  • France, North of, Electric Connection with the Train by which Signalmen could Stop Trains, 415
  • Seven Hours from London to Pari?, (467)
  • Tests of the Permanent Way, (611)
  • Paris-Orleans, Chas. Rous-Marten, 157
  • Paris Underground, (87), (137)
  • French, How they Impede the Development of the Country, 195
  • German, Receipts of, since August, 1899, (318)
  • Germany, Barmen-E berfeld-Voh winkel Suspension, (416)
  • Gold Coast, 209
  • Greece, Athens to Piré, (318)
  • and Thessaly, (568)
  • Italian, Tenders Invited, (62)
  • Japan, Amount Invested in, and Total Mileage of Railways in, (611), (637)
  • Hakodate, (318)
  • Orders for Railroad Material to Eng¬land and the United States, (365)
  • Java, Ironware and Iron Piping, Tenders In¬vited by the Netherlands Colonial Ministry, (114)
  • Mexico, (318), (591)
  • Norwegian, New Lino Proposed between Nor¬way and Sweden, (591)
  • Poland, New Lines Proposed, (591)
  • Kiumania, Mileage and Revenue, (416)
  • Russian, 590
  • Russia, Akkerman to Odessa, (318)
  • Branch Line from Plevna, (163)
  • Fourth Claes for Workmen, (566)
  • Kertch to Theodosia, (637)
  • Kherson New Lines, (508)
  • Kherson with Nikolaiev, Proposed L!na to Connect, (365)
  • Kieff to Slobm and Kieff to Chernikoff and Briansk, (508)
  • Mileage of Working Riilways and under Construction, (62)
  • Northern of, 523
  • North, Need of Railways io, (491)
  • Odessa to Petersburg, (318)
  • Port Arthur, (103)
  • Siberian, 4, 62, 119, 239, (385), 369, (392), (505)
  • Building tho Bridge across the Yenissei, 4
  • Its Prospects, 369, and Mr. Mark Stirrup on, (505)
  • Trans Baikal Opened, (62)
  • Two New State Lines, (167)
  • South Pacific System, Control of, Secured by a Syndicate, (440), (460)
  • Sumatra, A Rack Railway, (611)
  • Sweden, Gothenburg to the Norwegian Frontier, (137)
  • Swiss, Jungfrau Line at a Standstill, (265)
  • Nationalisation of, (611), (491)
  • Simplon Tunnel and the lntorcs'.s of France, The, (412)
  • Trans-Ca«pian, Lino Washed Away, (190)
  • Transvaal. (137), (365)
  • Turkish, Iledjaz, 494
  • United States—see American, North Val d*Ao:ta, Extension to St. IXdisr, (491)

Railways, Light:

  • Act, 1896. (262)
  • Algeria, (137)
  • Applications for Orders Authorising Construc¬tion of, (591)
  • Agentine Republic, (137)
  • Blackburn and Burnley, (3651 Canterbury and Ilerno Bay, (421)
  • Commission, Mr. R. H. Suottcr on the Work of the, 10
  • Commissioners, Dates for the Holding of Local Inquiries by, (62)
  • (krewe, (491)
  • Darby and Ashbourne, (591)
  • France, 52, 180
  • Goole and Marthland Extension Scheme, (116) (491)
  • Goole and Marshland and Isle of Axholme, and Haxey to Tickbill, (491)
  • Hyde and Dukinfield, (291)
  • Doland, Working of the Twenty one, (818)
  • Kidderminster and Bewdley. (87), (416)
  • Kingcclero and Il'ghclere, (238)
  • Kingston, (87)
  • Lyndhurst and Lyndhurstroad Station (591)
  • Orders for, Confirmed by the Beard of Trade, (13), (163), 467, 611
  • Port Madoc to Beddgellerl(291)
  • Rbeidol, (33)
  • Rhondda Valley, (467)
  • Scotter, Mr., At the Paris Congress on, (318)
  • Surrey, (213)
  • Swansea, (467)
  • Wales, Glamorgan, (811)
  • and Laughton, (451)
  • Tavat Valley Line, (611)
  • Witney and Andoversford, (lit)

Railway Locomotives:

  • American, (99), 122, (137), (17*), (278) (291), (318), 437, 491, 519, 622
  • Atlantic City Flyers, 460, 461
  • Baldwin Works, Electric Machine Shop Driv¬ing, (174)
  • Beyer and Peaccck’s, New South Wales, 400
  • Borsig, with Schmidt's Superheater {Supple¬ment, September 7th, 1900), 233
  • Brunig Railway, 181
  • Building in Germany, (114)
  • Cast Steel Bolsters for, 33
  • Cleaning, 441, 618
  • Compound, 3, 55, 56, 57. 84, 96, 118, 157, 162, 212, 246, 217, 261, 288, 289, 291, 511, 557 {Supplement!, Octobirbth, 19th, Xoecmber39th, December 1th, 1900)
  • Express, Four-cylinder, Chemin de Fcr du Nord, M.M. Bosquet, and
  • do Glehn, 288, 289 Four-cylinder. South Italian Rail¬way, Paris Exhibition, 81
  • R'ekie's, 55, 56, 57, 96, 118, 162, 212, 247, 264
  • and Simple, Soc'é 6
  • Suisse, Winter¬thur, 541 {Supplement, Xorember 3CM, 1900)
  • Compounding M. de Glchn's Letter on his Par¬ticular Method of, 288
  • Contracts Placed with Glasgow Builders, Im¬portant, (416)
  • Yorkshire Coalowners, and the, 570
  • Denver and Rio Grande Railway, with Novel Fitting (33)
  • E'gbt-coupled, Pittsburgh Works, 142 Electric, 316, 317, 615
  • Electric, La Société Suisse, Winterthur, Paris Exhibition, 316, 317
  • English Passenger, Fifty-four Years’ Service, (11)
  • Erie Railway, Re-fitted with Larger Boilers and Cylinders, (487)
  • Exhaust Pipe for, Mr. J. Jones' Invention, (637)
  • Exhibits at Vincennes, Mr, Ron? Marten on the {Supplement, December 7 th, 1900), 266, 288, 557
  • Exported from the United States, ( 318)
  • Express, {Supplements, July 6th, 13th, October bth, 19M, 1900),' 2, 28. 29, 84, 99, 157, 288, 289, 333, (365), 392, 396. 432, 460, 461, (637)
  • Eistern Railway of Frame, Four- cylinder Compound {Supplements July 6th, 13th, 1900 ) 2, 28, 29
  • Pennsylvania Railway, (99)
  • Russian State Railways, (637) Six-coupled, Signor IL Plancher {Supplements, Oclob rbth, 19th, 1900), 333, 396
  • Ferguson's Firo-kindler for, (69)
  • Finland S,ate Railways, American, for, (137)
  • Fire-boxes of, Mr. R. Woalherburn on vno Cause of their Rapid Wear and Tear, 630 Forgings in America, Employment of Nickel Steel for, (114)
  • Four-couplod Express, Midland Railway, (365)
  • Four-cylinder Compound American Goods, Ten-coupled, 437 ; Coemin de Fer du Nord, MM. Du Bosquet and do Glebn {Supplement, December 7th, 1900), 667 ; Eastern Railway of France (Supplements, July 6th, 13th, 1900), 2, 28, 29; Southern Railway of Italy (Supple¬ments, October bth, 19th, 1900), 84, 833, 396, 432 ; Vauclain for the Atlautic City Flyers, 480, 461 ; Discussion on, at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 3; Express, Paris- Orleans Railway, M. de Glehn’s System, M. Solacroup, 157 ; in Hand at Crowo, (265)
  • French (Supplements, July 6th, 13M), 2 3, 18, 28, 29
  • German, (114), 213
  • German and English in Belgium, 213
  • Goods, (291), 364, 370, 371, 466, 622
  • Goods, South-Eastern and Chatham, Mr. H. S. Wainwright, 364, 370, 371, 466
  • Great Central, No More American, for the, (110)
  • Heaviest in the World for the Pittsburgh, Bessemer, and Lake Erie Railway, (11)
  • Heavy, 11, 122. 278, (291), 622
  • Heavy Goods, Pittsburgh Works, 622
  • Illinois Central Railway, 100, for, (637)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire, Power of the New, (11)
  • Landqnart-Davos Railway, 181
  • Light Railway, Narrow-gauge Tank, 52
  • Lighting tho Fires of, (69)
  • Metre Gauge, for French Rai'ways. 180, 181
  • Midland Railway Company's New Four-coupled Express, (365)
  • Mountain, New Type of, (146)
  • New Zealand, American, tor, 291
  • New Zoaland Government Railways, Mr. F. T. Rotherham, 468, 472
  • Number of. on the Siberian Railway, last Sum¬mer, (392)
  • Number of, Owned by the Midland, the North- Eastern, and the London and North-Western, Average Mileage and Average Earnings ptr, (291)
  • Oil Bornirg in California, (392)
  • Oil Fuel for, in Unitod States, (190)
  • Open Stacks instead of Diamond Ones on the Union Pacific's, (11)
  • Odors for, Booked by Neilson, Raid, and Co., DiM)3 and Co., and Sharpe, Stewart, and Co., ( 426)
  • Paris Exhibition (Supplements, July 6th, 16th, September 7th, December 7<h, 1950), 2. 3, 18, 28, 29, 233. 256, 288, 316, 317, 233, 132, 557
  • PatsoFger, (11) (191)
  • Perorojance, Cb’cago and North - Western Railway, (278), (#1)
  • Pittsburgh Works, 622
  • Practice in France, M. El. Sauvage on Recent, 3, 19
  • Rie'cio Compound, (Letters on, 93, 118 212, 246, 264)
  • Rogers' Works, (235), (318)
  • Saddle Tank, Burry Port and Gwcndraeth Valley Railway, Mr. R. A. Carr, 625
  • Schenectady Eight-wheel Passenger, (191)
  • Schenectady, Ton for the Government ot Cape C.lony, (519)
  • Siberian Railway, 239
  • Single-wheel Express for the Great Central, Gorton Works, (637)
  • Six-coupled Express, Southern Railway of Italy, Signor H. Plancher (Supplements, Cctubsr Ith and 19th, 1900), 84, 333, 396, 432
  • Soció'.é Suisse pour la Construction de Locomotives et do Machines, 180, 181
  • South-Eastern and Chatham, Twenty Now First-class Expresses for, (392)
  • Supersession of the Steam by the Electric, Mr. W. Langdon, (550), 570, 572, 599, (615), 620
  • Ten-coupled Four-cylinder Compound American Goods, 437
  • United States, Complaints of the Firemen in Connection with the Use of Heavier, (114)
  • United States, June, 1899, (190)
  • Vauclain Express Compounds (Four cylinder) of the “Atlantic” Typo for the Atlantic City Flyers, 460, 461
  • Vincennes— see Paris Exhibition Vladikavkas Railway, (416)
  • Water Used by, on the South of Austrian Railways, (837)
  • Witwatersrand Uold M.'nos, (416)
  • Works, Lugansk and tho Hartmann Machine Company’s, 8, 9, 10, 12
  • Works, Marcinolle, Belgium, New, (143)
  • Yard, Central London Railway, Huns et Engine Company (Supplement, A u j. 3rd, 1900), 108

Railway News, Various:

  • Acetylene Gas Headlights on the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa FtS Railway, (519)
  • Aerial, to Newport, Mon., 17
  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, Mr. Unwin’s Case, (544)
  • Anniversary, Memorable, 312
  • Automatic Couplings, Cridland and Kirsch’s, 395
  • Barry Railwayman, Concessions to the, (87)
  • Bonuses to Emplojéi on Russian Railways, (3?)
  • Brake Shoes, Friction of, Mr. R. A. Smart ou the, (491)
  • Brakes, Vacuum, South-Eastern and Chatham. (23)
  • Brakes, Vacuum and other Automatic, on British Railways. (190), (239), (265)
  • Brandon Bridge Company, Limited, of Mother- well, Contract Secured by the, (239)
  • Bridges for Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Widening, Order for, (239)
  • Bridges, Railway—see Bridges, Railway, and other
  • “Brighton in Sixty Minutes," The London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 400
  • British Railway Orders in the United States, 546
  • Calais-Moditerranean Express, The, (400)
  • Capital of the Railways of the United Kingdom, Total Nominal, (114)
  • Carriage of Cyolos, 345
  • Centrifugal Railways, United States, 622
  • Coal Bills of Railway Companies, 166
  • Coal Contracts, 595
  • Conciliation Board, Proposed, 321
  • Dividends Declared by Various English Railways this Year, (87)
  • Dynamometer Car for Automatically Recording Defects in Permanent Way, 502
  • Emplojés for Service in South Africa, (538)
  • Engine Driver Deserts his Engine on a Journey to Portland, (11)
  • Exhibition, St. Petersburg, (293)
  • Fast Runs, 230, (508)
  • Fast Run on the Canadian Paci6c, (5C8)
  • Financial Statistics of British Railways, (582)
  • Firemen in the United States, Complaints of the, (114)
  • "Flying Bootsman,” Lord Balfour’s Decision as to the Timing of, (519)
  • Friction of Brake Snoes, Mr. R. A. Smart on the, (491)
  • Grand Trunk Railway, Mr. G. B. Reeves Appointed General Manager, (619)
  • Great Eastern Railway Company’s Booklet of New Continental Tours, (33)
  • Half-yearly Reports, Maryport and Carlisle Company, Furness Railway Comiuny, New South Wales Railways, (190), (239,
  • Haskinised Timbar Experimented with on Indian State Railway, (239)
  • Highland Railway, Air. Yarrow’s Ratiromont and Successor, (till)
  • History at the Leicester Museum, 151
  • Incrustation of Boilers, Prevention of, on Austrian and Russian Railways, (2)5)
  • India-rubber Goods, The Railway Companies and the Manufacturers of, 511
  • Iron Passing through Lancashire Ports, Extra Charge on, Imposed by the Railway Com¬panies, 401
  • Italian Railways, Tenders to be Invited for, (1M)
  • J espur, Air. Chas., General Goods Manager of the North-Eastern, (519)
  • Kent Fruit-growers' Association, Project for Forwarding Produce by Motor Wagons to London, (519)
  • Loctures on Railway Alanagement., (480)
  • “ Lloyd’s Bonds," (508)
  • London and North-Western, Superannuation Fund Society, Prosperous Condition of, (365)
  • Long Distance Runs, 230, 633
  • Luggage Rates on British Railways, (33), (114)
  • Macaulay, Mr. John, Appointment (<f3)
  • Metropolitan Railway Company’s Dividend, (114)
  • Mileage Open in Great Britain and Ireland and the United States, (33)
  • Moving Stairways for tho Alanhattan Elevated Stations, (114)
  • Non-paying Lines in Victoria. Mileage of, (265)
  • North of France, Seven Hours from London to Paris, (467)
  • Oil Fuel for Locomotives in Southern States of North America, (190)
  • Par's Exhibition, Passenger Traffic with the Continent Caused by, (87)
  • Petroleum Consumption by Locomotives, Romanian State Railways, (519)
  • Paeumatic Tools in Railway Shops, 566
  • Points Worked by Electricity, Special System of, Introduced at a Petersburg Station, (508)
  • Punctuality, Greater on the London and South-Western, (591)
  • Race to Scotland in 1848, 16
  • Rates for Carriage of Coke to the West Coast,
  • Railway Companies that have Increased, (611)
  • Rates for Hire of Railway Companies’ Wagons Raised, (11)
  • Rates, Luggage, (33), (114)
  • Returns, 1899, British, (416)
  • Runnings of the London and Edinburgh Expresses, (508)
  • Runs, Fast and Long, 230, 508, 633
  • Shareholders and Automatic Couplings, 67
  • Shunting Pole with Electric Lamp and Battery, (637)
  • Signalling, E'ectric and Other, Mr. A. W. Szlumper and Air. S. B. Cotterell on, 621
  • Signalmen, Emergency, Rumoured Creation of a Class of, by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, (491)
  • Smoke Consumption by Locomotives, Device for, (519)
  • South- E istern and Chatham Railway, Grievances against, (419), (467)
  • Speeds, 191, 261, 298, 322, 310, 364, 388, 470
  • Station, London-road, Nottingham, Great Northern, 259
  • Station, Southwick Junotion, Projected Im¬provements, (248)
  • Station Shops, Average, in America and Here, (621
  • Statistics, English, 598
  • Track-laying Apparatus for the Union Pacific Railway, (11)
  • Trans-Siberian, Cheap Fares on, (365)
  • Transvaal and Orange River Colonies, Railway Clerks Asked for, (365)
  • Tuunol, Coehen, on the Coblenz-Trier Line, The Longest in Germany, (491)
  • Tunnel from Gibraltar to Tangiers, M. Berber’s Plan for, (467)
  • Underground Traffic, and Average Stops on, (33), (62)
  • United States Railways, Eirniogs in the First Half of 1900, os Compared with Two Previous Years, (33)
  • Unpunotuality, 319, (419), (467)
  • Vibration Due to Traffic on the Central London Railway, (508)
  • Winter Service to the Riviera, (460)

Railways, Permanent Way:

  • Acid ». Basic Rails, Lowthian Bell on, 413
  • American, for Ireland, (416)
  • American, for the Turkish Government, (3C4)
  • Creeping of Rails, Best Alethod to Prevent, (611)
  • Demand for, for Electric Roads in Canada, (318)
  • Dynamometer Car for Recording Defects on, Prof. L. P. Breckenridge, 502
  • Edgar Thomson Steel Works, New Process for Rolling, (544)
  • Exchanging Old for New, at a Profit, (318)
  • Exported from United States, (318)
  • Foreign, for British Railways, 516, 565
  • Heavier, on Suburban and Main Lines, (301)
  • Iron and Steel, in America, Mr. R. W. Hunt, 5, 40, 94
  • Loss of Strength io Steel through Use, Report of the Committee to Inquire into, 26, (33)
  • Presentation to Mr. Carnegie of a Section of an Original 361b. T Riil, (426)
  • Price of, Reduced in the United States, (392)
  • Sleepers on Guatemala Railways, Wear of Wooden, (137)
  • Steel fcr the Capo Government, Contracts Booked by the Carnegie Steel Com¬pany, (291)
  • for the Great Eastern from the Carnegie Company, (591)
  • Rails, 100 lb., on the North-Western of India, Favourable Report, (163)
  • Rails, Life of, 77, 105
  • Sleepers on the Huntingdon and Broad-Top Railway, United States, (174)
  • United States, Production, (365)
  • for West Australian Government, Order Booked by Ebbw Vale Company, (544), (554)
  • T-Kail, Mr. Guest’s 36 lb., (426)
  • Tests of, between Paris and Calais, The North of France, (611)
  • Ashbury Company, Important Orders Secured by. (21)
  • Brake, Either-side, 617
  • Brown, Marshalls, and Co., for South African Field Forces, (123)
  • Corridor Dining Trains on East Coast Route to Scotland, by Chas. Rous-Marten, 112
  • Corridor Train, Glasgow and South-Western and Midland (4)
  • Couplings, Wagon, Mr. Hill, 690 395, 618, 573, 590
  • Automatic, T. A. Brocket-bank, 445
  • Cridland and Kirsch, 395, 518
  • Dynamometer Cars, American, 196
  • Electric Lighting for, 30
  • Freight Cars, Capacity of, 625
  • Goods Traffic, Conduct of, 247
  • Wagons, American, for France, (221), 247
  • of Fifty Tons Capacity in the United States, (174), 247
  • Heating of, 103, 212
  • Insufficiency of, on Indian Railways, (392)
  • Italian Railways, Tenders to be Invited for, (114)
  • Java Skate Railways, Tenders Invited by the Dutch Government, (544)
  • Locomotive Saloon for the London and North- Western, 316
  • Nagasaki, English and American for, (637)
  • Natal, Large Orders for, (1491
  • New, for Indian Railways, (239)
  • New, for the Manchester and Liverpool Express Service of the Cheshire Lines, (163)
  • Russia, Fourth-class Carriages for Workmen, (508)
  • South Africa, (149), (544)
  • South-Eastern and Chatham, 1500 New Car¬riages, (392)
  • Steel Wagon, Weight of American 50-Ton, » (137)
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Robt., New Works at Darlington, (62)
  • Tenders to be Invited for, by the Italian Southern Railway Company, (62)
  • Traction Engine Trains for Russia, American, 313, 315
  • Trans-Baikal Railway, (234)
  • Vladikavkas Railway, (416)
  • Wagons, On the Capacity of, as Affecting the Cost of Transport, Mr. Twinberrow on, 514, 522, 526
  • Wagons for the Rand Mines, Reported Order for, 300, 303
  • Wanted on Siberian and Indian Lines, (3921
  • Wheels, Invention for Reduoing Noise, (318)
  • Wheels, Uneven Flange Wear of Railway, and its Cause, (11)
  • Witwatersrand Gold Mines, (416)
  • RAINFALL of the British Isles, Mr. H. Mellish on the, 641
  • Rathmines Electricity Supply Works, 244, 215, 246
  • Rays given off by Different Sources of Light, Comparison of Qualities of, 172
  • Refuse Destruction and Steam Raising, 539
  • Destructor and Electric Lighting Undertaking, Shoreditch, Accounts of the, (491)
  • Destructor for the Strand, 462
  • Disposal, House, Mr. McTaggart on, 269
  • of Town, 192
  • Works, Syracuse, New York, 564
  • Reineckor, J. E., Gablentz-Chemnitz, Machine Tools (Supplement, November 2'ird, 1900)
  • Reis, Mr. A., Patent Mixture for Preventing In¬crustation in Boilers, (137)
  • Removal of Brick-lined Steel Chimney, Newark, New Jersey, (467)
  • Removal of House by Electric Street Cars, (440)
  • R9no Inclined Elevator, The, 136
  • Repairing a Tail Shaft at Sea, 364
  • Reservoir Improvement, Spot Pond, Boston, 98
  • Reservoirs at Walshaw Dean, First Sod Cut, (291)
  • Ribble Joint Committee, Moeting of the, and Mr. Naylor’s Roport, (253)
  • Rice Cleaning and Milling Machinery for Brazil, Demand for, (114)
  • Richardson, Mr. Joseph, Froedom of Stockton-on- Tees to bo Conferred on, (121)
  • Richardson, Westgarth, and Co, Limited, The New Firm, (479)
  • Ridgway Distributor, The, 501
  • Rille, New Automatic, 426
  • Range at Ponders End, Proposed, (11 4)
  • Ranges, Position of, 90
  • Riveter, Boyer Percussive, 446
  • Riveting, Pneumatic, as against Hand, (611)
  • Roberts-Austen, Sir Wm., His Address at the
  • Opening of the Autumn Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, Paris, 235, 301, 325
  • Robinson and Son, Limited, Thomas, Wood¬working Machinery, Paris Exhibition, 339
  • Röntgen Rays, Restoration of Hair by, (519)
  • Roof, Rapid Erection of a Steel (Kansas City), 118
  • Roots, Air. J. D., Valves of Intornal Combustion Engines, 49
  • Rous-Marten, Air. Cbas., On the Locomotive Exhibits at Vincennes (Supplement, December 1th, 1900), 256, 288, 557
  • Royal Agricultural Society:
  • Reported Permanent Showground of the, (11), (H4,

Royal Institution :

  • Arrangements before Easter, 620
  • Monthly Aleetings and Programme of Christ¬mas and other Lectures, (475), (578), (600)
  • Royal Meteorological Society:
  • Rainfall of the British Isles, Mr. 11. Alellish on the Seasonal, 641
  • Wuokly Death-rate nnd Temperature Curves, Mr. W. H. Dines, (519)

Royal Society :

  • Adjudication of Aledals, (475)
  • Bushey House Granted to, by the Queen for a
  • National Physical Library, (611)
  • Hughes, Prof. D. E, His Bequest to the Society and the Object to which it is to be Devoted, (163)
  • Russia, Aleans of Communication in, 590
  • Russian Navy, The, 395 Russia in the Red Sea, 523
  • Russian Reinforcements for China, 611, 642

S

  • ST. MICHAEL’S Acetylene Installation, The, 821
  • Salvage Plant for Dover Harbour, Portable, 571
  • Sault St. Marie, Centre of Electro-chemical Industry at, (239)
  • Sauvage, M., On Locomotive Practice in France, 3, 19
  • Sawdust Briquettes for Fuel in Austria, (611)
  • Sawing Machine, Paving Block, 17
  • Sawyer, The “ Absent-minded,” (411)
  • Schueron, Mr. Van der, Suction Dredging at Ostend Port, 194
  • Science and the Manufacturer, 496
  • Scotch Steelworks and the Fair Holiday Period, (87)
  • Scotter, Mr. R. H., Work of the Light Railway Commission, 10
  • Screw Ganges, 319
  • Ganges, Report on, 300
  • Press and Squaring Shears, Taylor and Challen, Limited, 142, 143
  • Threads used in Gas and Cycle Construc¬tion and for Screws Subject to Vibra¬tion, Mr. O. P. Clements, 302
  • Screwing Apparatus, &c., Mr. J. U. Widdowson’s, Improvements in, 249
  • Screwing Machine, Duplex, Kendall and Gent, 238
  • Sculfort et Fockedey, Maubaugo, Machine Tools (Supplement, November ‘2Hrd, 1900)
  • Sails, Mr. Chas., with Portrait, 566
  • Sowago, Gas from, 445, 517, 573
  • Leeds, 232
  • Purification, Mechanical Aids to, 501
  • Schemes, Burlev, Healey, and Tamworth, (190)
  • Scheme, Vera Crnz, (591)
  • Sludge, Illuminating Gas from, 445, 517, 573
  • System at Petersburg, Competitive Plans for, (633)
  • Treated at the Sewage Works of the London County Council, (365)
  • Works, Sutton, (348)
  • Seymour, Major Lewis L., 17
  • Shafting v. Electricity, Power Transmission by, 146, 147, 173
  • Shafts, Built Crank, 95
  • Coating Tail, 6, (33)
  • of Nickel and Carbon Steel Made Under the Hydraulic Press, (440)
  • Protecting Large, German Method, (33)
  • Sheffield Corporation’s Proposal to Form a Works Construction Department, (291)
  • Ships:
  • Battleships British:
  • Albemarle, The (641)
  • Ariadne, 293, (337)
  • Belleisle Experiments, Tho, 18, 32, 96, 193, 261, 489, 565
  • to be Fitted with Sections of Modern Armour, (253), 489
  • her Engines to be put into Working Order, (392)
  • Camperdown Fitted for Wireless Telegraphy, 32
  • Europa, The, 337, 442
  • Formidable, 193, 462, 489, 610
  • Glory Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
  • and Leaves for China, (544)
  • Glory, Singular Mishap to, (519), 524
  • Hood, Rearmament of, with Quick-firers, Trial of her Machinery, 218, (491)
  • Implacable, (544)
  • Indexible, Tne Construction of the, 32, 610
  • Indexible, Tho 4 7in. Quiok-firers, 32
  • Invincible, The, 388, 547 London, 489
  • Lang, Range Firing by, (365)
  • Majestic Fitted for Wireless Telegraphy, 32
  • Majestic in the Gunnery Trials, Per¬formance of, (318)
  • Names of the New, (467)
  • Ocean, Coal Consumption of, 287
  • Prince of Wales, The, 442, 587, 610, (611), (641)
  • Queen, The, 442, 587, 610
  • Removed from the Effective List, 398
  • Revenge, Re armament of, with Quick-firers, 218
  • Vestal Steam Trials, (190)
  • Terrible, Speed of, 13
  • Thunderer, (475), 480
  • Warrior, The, 388, 442
  • Battleships, Foreign:
  • American, Coaling at Sea, 84, 85
  • French, Dévastation, 547
  • Henri IV., 261
  • Janreguiberry, 542
  • Marceau, 489
  • Neptune, 547
  • Requiu, 261
  • St. Louis, 388
  • German, to be Fitted with Wireless Telegraphic Apparatus, (83)
  • German, Wittelsbach and Fiirst Bis¬marck, 646
  • Italian, New, Projected, 261, 587
  • Japanese Asahi, 232
  • Japan, Cbihaya, Launched, (45)
  • Japanese, Hatsuso, 232, 524, 565
  • Japanese, Iwate, 565
  • Japan, Mikaen, (21), (225), 232, (219), 282, 462, 489
  • Japan, Nikasi, (123)
  • Japanese, Yakumo, 610
  • Russian, (151)
  • Admiral Butakoff, 524
  • Alexander IL, (151)
  • American Plates for the New, (301)
  • Anothor New One, 134
  • Borodino Class, 542, 543, 565
  • Five Now, to be Built in America, (467)
  • Gromovoi, 641, 642
  • Kniaz Suworow, 218
  • to bo Supplied with Belleville Boilers without Economisers, (508)
  • Pacific Fleet, 641, 642
  • Poltava, 65, 388, 547, 641, 642
  • Retvizan, 32, (416), 542
  • Russian, Sevastopol, 261, 462, 489, 547, 641, 642
  • Tsarevitch, 542
  • Unitod States Alabama, Mr. W. Capps on the Ventilation of, (440)
  • Five New, (137), 148
  • Georgia, 487, 492
  • Kentucky, her Final Trial Trip, (87)
  • of the New Jersey Type, 18
  • Rhode Island, 487
  • Virginia, 487
  • Wisconsin, Shafts Forged from Fluid Compressed Nickel Steel, (440)

Cruisers, British:

  • Arrogant, Coaling Average of, 212
  • Bedford, of the Essex Class, 361
  • Berwick, 442
  • Blake, The, 388
  • Blenheim, during the Manoeuvres, 134
  • Cornwall, 442
  • Cressy, Tho, 322, 837, 369, 388, 647 (620)
  • Cumberland, 442
  • Diadem, 32, 145, 388, 442
  • Donegal, 442
  • Eclipse, 232, 287
  • Encounter, (544)
  • Encounter, Belleville Boilers Ordered for, (416)
  • Essex, Four of her Class, 361, 366
  • Europa, her Coal Consumption: Paid off, (91), (416)
  • Four First-class Armoured, Specifica¬tions to be Issued for, (253)
  • Furious, Second-class, Trial of, (213), 232
  • Hermes, (Second - class High-speed), Breakdown of, 13, (519)
  • Highflyer, 232
  • Hogue, First-class, (21), (123), (149), 172, (175)
  • Hyacinth, 287, 388, (416), 445, (467), (508), 619
  • Isis, Average Speed of, 193
  • Kent, 193, 361
  • Lancaster, 442 Long-range Firing by, (365)
  • Minerva, Trial of Water-tube Bailers on, (318)
  • Monmouth, of the Essex Class, 361
  • New Armoured, Names, 435, (462), (467)
  • Pandora, Trials, (611), (641)
  • Ringarooma, Torpedo Lost by, (33)
  • Seagull, 610
  • Spartiate, 489, (519), 521, (535)
  • Suffolk, 442
  • Undaunted, Projected Alterations, (322)
  • Cruisers, Foreign:
  • American, Atlanta and Boston, 232
  • Austrian, “ E " and Szigetvar, 251
  • French, Isly,388
  • K'cber, Engines of, 638, 641
  • Montcalm, 489
  • Two New, (62)
  • Gorman, Amazane, Third-class, (365), 435
  • “C,” “Thetis,” “Nymphe," and “ Niobe,” 261
  • Prinz Heinrich, 292, 297
  • Japanese, Adsuma, 172
  • Idznmo, 232
  • Iwate, 232, 565
  • Yakumo, 32, 610
  • Yayeyma, 524
  • Russian, Admiral Nakhimoff, 32
  • Bayan, 211
  • Bogatyr, 291, 419
  • Boyarin, 388
  • Gromovoi, 462, 547 New, (253). (610)
  • Normand Boiler to be Adopted for Future, 261
  • Novik, 261, 419, 486, 549
  • Pallada, (419), 547
  • Variag, Shafts Forged from
  • Fluid Compressed Carbon Steel, (440)
  • Spanish, Cataluna, (491)
  • Swedish, I’silander, 193
  • United States, Machinery for the, by
  • Rear-Admiral G. W. Melville, 103, 115
  • New, (137), 261
  • Tenders Invited for Six Armoured, (392)

Torpedo Craft, Gunboats, &c. British :

  • Bullfinch, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, 193, (416)
  • Clydebank Destroyers, Funnels of, 193
  • Cobra, Elswick Turbine Destroyer, 65, 91
  • Devonport Instructional Flotilla, The, 388
  • EspitSglo, Twin-screw War Sloop, Launched,(591)
  • Gunboats, Order for Two Shallow- draught, Placed with Yarrow and Co., (293)
  • Gunboats at Portsmouth, Experimental, (392)
  • Havock, The Reconstructed, 610
  • Hunter, Destroyer, Repaired, 18
  • Hydraulic Power Mountings for tho
  • Experimental Gunboats at Portsmouth, (392)
  • Lee, Twin-screw Torpedo Boat Destroyer, (440)
  • Niger Torpedo Gunboat, The, (337)
  • Opossum, Destroyer, 388
  • Skipjack Torpedo Gunboat, The, (337)
  • Speed of Torpedo Boat Destroyer*, American Journal on the, (148)
  • Speedwell, Torpedo Gunboat, Trial of the, Serious Disaster Averted, (365)
  • Spitfire, Destroyer, New Gun-mounting Trial, (87)
  • Sprightly, Thirty-knot Torpedo De¬stroyer, Launch of, (318)
  • Thrasher, Torpedo Destroyer to be Docked for Repairs, (253)
  • Tiger, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, Accident to Stokers, (519)
  • Torpedo Flotilla Commissioned for the Maca'uvres, 18
  • Viper, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, (62), 68, (190), 282, (239), 419
  • VixeD, Torpedo Boat, (21)
  • Torpedo Craft, Gunboats, &c., Foreign:
  • American Submarine Boats, 247
  • French Destroyer Framée, 172
  • Submarine Farfadet. £88
  • Submarine Gustave Zcié, (440)
  • Torpedo Boat Audacieux, 489
  • Torpedo Bouot – Villaumcz Wrecked, 232
  • Italian Destroyer Dardo, 524
  • Japanese, 18
  • Japanese, Torpedo Boat Niji, Grounding of the, 369, 524
  • Russian Destroyers Skat and Kais ilka, Kit, and Dolphin, 547
  • Russian, Five New Torpedo Beats, (253)
  • United States, Holland, Mr., bis New Submarine Beat, 239, 329, (519), 524
  • Launch of a Mysterious Submarine Boat, (253)
  • Monitor Arkansas, (544)
  • Partially-submerged Tor¬pedo Boat on the Ber¬ger System, (544)
  • Mercantile, Passenger, and other, British:
  • Ancient and Modern Ships, (168), (212)
  • Atlantic Record, The, 185, 269
  • Balmoral High-speed Paddle Passenger Steamer, 56
  • Channel Steamors, Turbine-propelled, 91
  • Clan Line, New Steamers for the, (440)
  • Clyde and Palatial Steam Yaohts, The, 255
  • Dover-Calais Service, New Twin-screw Steamer the Canterbury, (611)
  • Indian Twin-screw Troopship Hardinge, Fairfield Company, 169
  • Ireland Steamship Sold to a “Sheffield Gentleman.” (190)
  • McMillan and Sons, A New Steamer for the Clan Line, (440)
  • Merchant Navies of the World, Net Register Tonnage of, (519)
  • Ship Development, (537)
  • Ships, Water-tube Boilers in, 268
  • Racing Cutter for the German Emperor, Mr. G. L. Watson, (554)
  • Royal Yacht, The, 172, (190), (213), (392), (491)
  • Steamship Canadian, R. and W. Haw¬thorn, Leslie, and Co., Ltd., 161
  • Talus, Repairs to the Ship, (395)
  • Thames Passenger Steamboat Service.
  • 105, 184, 286, 309, 357, 432, (491) 631
  • Troopship Hardinge, The Indian, (551)
  • Vestal, H.M. Sloop, Special Trials, 310,
  • (519)
  • Wooden, for the Marine Biological Sta¬tion at Millport, Islo of Cumbrae, R. McAlister and Co., (382)
  • Yachts, Clyde and Palatial Steam, 255
  • Mercantile, Passenger, and other, Foreign:
  • Air Ship, Count Zeppelin’s, (392) American - Hawaiian Steamship Com¬
  • pany, Formation of the, (137,
  • Marine Notes, (122) Passenger Steamer, The
  • Hartford, 376
  • Atlantic City Flyers, The, (573)
  • Service, Two Ocean Tramp
  • Steamers for the, 302 Speed Records, The, 185, (239)
  • Carnegie Company, Lake Steamers Secured for the Atlantic Winter Trade, (304), (365)
  • Castle Union Lino, Cargo Steamers for South African Trade, (544)
  • Continental Merchant Marine, Progress of, 636
  • Czir’s Yacht Standart, Eoonomisers to be Removed, (508)
  • Dredger La Puissante, The Stern-well Hopper, 168, 230, 231, 261, 322
  • Emerald, Trial of, in Sydney Harbonr, 323
  • French Line Twin-screw Steamship La Lorraino, Average Speed, (163)
  • Gorman Mercantile Marino, Progress of, 633
  • Gorman South Pole Expedition, Ship boing Built at Kiel for the, 321
  • Germany, Sieamors of a Capacity over 10,000 tons, (392)
  • Hamburg - American Liner Augusta Vic¬toria, Automatic Telephone Pay Sta¬tion on the, (440); Line, Capacity of Steamers of, (125); Liners Chartered for Transport to China, (87); Liner Deutschland Breaks the Record, 91, 185,(190), (239); Liner Launched at Stettin, (291) ; Liners, Load-lines to be Marked on, (519) ; Line,A New Steam¬ship Ordered Longer than the Oceanic,
  • Japanese, 104
  • Japanoso Transport, Sanuki Mari, (74) Lightship for Swedish Pilot Service,
  • Novel Steam, (213)
  • Merchant Navies ot the World, Net Register Tonnage of, (51P)
  • Norddeutscber Lloyd’s Losses in Con¬nection with the Hoboken Disaster, (163); Steamers Chartered for Trans¬port to China, (87); Steamors, Kaisor Wilhelm II. and Kronprinz Wilhelm, 185, 190, (291), (365) ; Steamer Witto- kind, Lengthened and Refitted, 11 ; Twin-screw Steamer Nuen Tung Launched, (87)
  • Oceanic Steamship Company, San Fran¬cisco and Sydney, (400)
  • Russian Icebreaker, Ermak, Recon¬structed, (291), (304), (451)
  • Icebreakers for Port Arthur, Two Now (467)
  • Mercantile Marine, The, (318)
  • Sailing Vossels with Auxiliary Power, American, (478)
  • Six-masted Schooner, First of that Rig, Launched in America, (213)
  • Suez Canal Company, Stern-woll Hopper Dredger, La Puissante, 168, 230, 231, 264, 322
  • Transatlantic Freight Service, Mr. Audrew Carnegie’s New, (416)
  • White Star Liner Oceanic, (99), (318)
  • White Star Liner Suevic, Launched, (691)

Shipbuilding, British and Colonial, Naval and Mercantile:

  • American Steel Ship Plates, Rejection of, Con¬signment to Glasgow Explained, 523, (603)
  • Carnegie Steel Plates for Scotch Shipbuilders, (591)
  • Clyde, 18, (114), (250), 345, 438, (452), (558)
  • Naval Works on the, 105 and New Naval Contracts, The, 435
  • Denny and Brothers, Wm., Dumbarton, Mr. J. Ward on the Unsteadiness of Workmen and its Results, (419)
  • Dundee, 412
  • English Builders, Tonnage Launched in June and May this Year and Last(33)
  • Tonnage Launched in Sep¬tember and Octob9r, (467)
  • English for the Ten Months of this Year, 1900, (488)
  • Fairfield Shipyard, Recent Extensions at, 161
  • Fairfield Shipyard Management, Mr. R. Samp¬son, (446)
  • Inehdoune and Inchmarlo, Superheaters Fitted to, 597, (606)
  • Laird Brothors, Limited, Work of the Year 1900, (649)
  • Lloyd’s Register of Shipping Tonnage under Construction in the United Kingdom, Juno 30th and September 30th, (62)
  • Navy List for November, The, Does Britannia Rule tho Waves ! 524
  • Naval Architecture, .Esthetic Principles of, 307, 429, 455
  • North of England District, Orders for New Steamers, (200)
  • Orders Booked by Elder, Dempster, and Co., Swan and Hunter, R. Craggs and Sons, W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., and other Northern Firms, (451)
  • Portholes, Question of Enlarged, 140, 162
  • Returns for the Year, (637)
  • Scheme, Extensive, (392)
  • Scotch Builders, Tonnage Launched in June and August, May, September, and October, (38), (253), (467)
  • Steamboats between Richmond and Ramsgate, 1823 1831, 286
  • Sunderland, November, (544)
  • Tonnage under Construction in the United Kingdom on 30th September, (392)
  • Warships under Construction on Juno 30th and September 30th, (62), (392)
  • Warships and their Machinery Building in England, Progress of, 632
  • Wear Builders, Output for the Year, (33)

Shipbuilding, Foreign, Naval, and Mercantile:

  • American, Cost of, 594
  • Developments, 418
  • Firms, (300)
  • Yacht Defender, Contract Placed with Herreshofs, 523
  • Continental, 457
  • Cramp’s Yard, Philadelphia, Hands Employed, (253)
  • France, Naval Construction in, 383
  • French Projects, (11)
  • French Yard, Forges et Chantiers do In Mediterranean, Torpedo Destroyers for Russia, 524
  • German, Activity iD, 192, (291)
  • Holland, Mr., his Now Submarine Boat, 521
  • Italian Mercantile Marine, The, (541)
  • New Type of Warship, According to M. Cnniberti’s Designs, 524
  • 1899, 1900,(611)
  • Lengthening Vessels in Germany, 192
  • Melville, Rear-Admiral, On the Machinery of Fighting Ships, 103, 115
  • Nicolaieff on the Black Sea, 524
  • Norway (137)
  • Russian Naval Estimates for 1901, (378)
  • Shafts, Protection of Tail, Motto! iu Use in Germany, 6
  • Spanish Projects, (691)
  • Steamers Plying on the Great American Likes, Innovations in the Construction of, (11), 376
  • Trieste, Important Contracts in Hand at the, Estabilimento, Tocnico, (440)
  • Turkish Government, Contract with Krupp's, (137)
  • United States, Naval Construction in the, 526
  • Navy Department’s Contract, (137)
  • New Works, San Francisco, 445
  • A Record Output, (318)
  • Returns, July, August, Sep¬tember, October, 1900, (491)
  • Tonnage, (62)
  • Vladivostok, Construction of Two Yards, (467)
  • Vulcan Shipbuilding Company’s Meeting nt Bremen, Capital to be Raised, (190), (291)
  • Wood, in America, 264
  • Yards on the Continent, Now, (291)

Shipping Accidents:

  • American Liner St. Paul, Serious, (467)
  • Border Knight, Replacing her Screw and Tail Shaft nt Sen, (125)
  • Gibraltar, Breakdown of tho, 91
  • Glory, Singular Mishap to tho New Battleship, (519)
  • Groat Western Mail Steamer Ibex Raised, (87)
  • Harbour Fire in New York, and the Question of Enlarged Portholes for Ships, 140, 162
  • Havock, Accident to the Destroyer, 287
  • Hoboken Disaster, North German Lloyd's Losses, (163)
  • Japanese Katsuragi, Disaster off the Chinese Coast to the, 624
  • Japanese Torpedo Boat Niji, Grounding of, 369, 624
  • Manx Qaeen, Mail Steamer, (608)
  • Mutine, Bursting of Belleville Boiler Tube, (641)
  • Ocean Liner Dolayed by a "Burnt Piston,” (263)
  • Oceanio, Accident to tho, (318)
  • Thunderer, Battleship, (476), 480
  • Tiger, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, Accidont to Stokers, (619)

Shipping News, Various:

  • Aürial Ships, 139, (392)
  • American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, The, (137)
  • American Shipping, Condition of, (554)
  • Antwerp Shipping Returns, (93), (163)
  • Antwerp and Rotterdam Returns for the First Half of 1900, (163)
  • Belleville Boilors, Ships with, (641)
  • Boston, U.S.A., 1899, Total Number of Foreign Vessels which Entered, (137)
  • British Admiralty and Barr and Stroud Transmitters, 521
  • British, to the Baltic, Decrease in, (163)
  • British Tonnage, Second-hand, Price Paid by
  • our Foreign Competitors for, (33)
  • Canada and the Southern Ports of Jamaica, Pro¬jected Service between, (87)
  • Castle Union Line, Orders Placed with Barclay, Curio, and Co., (544)
  • Christiania and Foreign Countries, 174
  • Coaling Competition at Berehaven amongst Ships of the Navy, (491)
  • Compagnie Maritime de la Seine’s Direct Goods Service between Paris and London, (33)
  • Engines, Auxiliary, in the Navy, (519)
  • Engine-room Artificers Serving in the Channel Squadron, Admiralty Regulations respecting the Drafting of, 494
  • Engineers in the United States Navy, 469, 495
  • Foreign Shipbuilders Continue to Enlist British Hands, (62)
  • French Naval Reforms, 521
  • French Navy, Increase of the, 581
  • German Joint-Stock Shipping Companies, Capital of, (392)
  • German Steamship Fleet, Increase of the, (137)
  • Greek Fleet, Proposal of the Greek Press with Reference to, (62)
  • Japan, Tenth in the List of Maritime Nations, (544)
  • Japanese, 104
  • Japanese Navy, Belleville Boilers in the, 542
  • July, 157
  • Lake Shipping Developments, 168, (637)
  • Steamers, American, (44)
  • Steamers, American, Iron Ore Cargoes Carried by, (519)
  • Machinery of Fighting Ships, Rear-Admiral Melville on the, 103, 115
  • Marine Notes, American, (44), (72)
  • Masts Ordered at Portsmouth, High, (163)
  • Mechanical Theory of Steamship Propulsion, by Robert Mansel, 179
  • Naval Engineers, 517, 545, 548, 593, 598, 618
  • in the United States Navy, 469, 495
  • Value of Heredity in, (641)
  • Officers and Warships, 640
  • Suggestions, 594
  • Navy, The, 441
  • List for November, The, Does Britannia Rule tho Waves ? 524
  • Magnifying Glasses to be Introduced into the (491)
  • Russian Ironclad to be Constructed at Nico¬laieff, 521
  • Pacific Squadron, Composition of, 524
  • Reinforcements for China, 641, 642
  • Screw and Tail Shaft of the Border Knight Replaced at Sea, (125)
  • Shipping Subsidy Bill, Discussion on the, in the Senate at Washington, (508)
  • Speed Records Across tho Atlantic, (239)
  • Tonnage Entered at Ports in the United King¬dom during the Seven Months end¬ing July 30th, 1900 and 1899, (163)
  • of all the Merchant Navies of the World, (519)
  • of Steamers owned in Groat Britain and other Countries, (5191
  • Traffic at Genoa, (392)
  • at Hamburg, (416), (392)
  • Maritime, between Hamburg and the Rhine, (416)
  • United States Navy Estimates, (544)
  • Naval Constructor F. T.
  • Bowles to be Appointed Chief Constructor of the, (591)
  • Vossels Fitted with Water- tube Boilers, 26, 56
  • Vessels Launchod in Juno and May this Year and Previous Years in Eng¬land (33)
  • in Juno and May this Year and Previous Years in Scotland, (33)
  • in November by English Shipbuilders, (59l)
  • in November by Scotch Ship¬builders, (508)
  • in the United Kingdom this Year and Previous Years, (33)
  • in the United Kingdom in the First Eleven Months of this Year and Last, (508)
  • Lost, Ac., Lloyd's Quarterly Return for Three Months ending December 31st, 1899,(213)
  • Statistical Tables of, Compiled by Lloyd’s Rogister, (44)
  • Totally Lost, Condemned, &o., Lloyd’s Register of, (239)
  • White Star Line Company’s Pamphlet, “ From the First Oceanic to the Second,” (33)
  • Steamer to Touch at Plymputh November Next, (33)
  • Wire lots Telegraphy, Ships fitted with, 82, (641)
  • Siberia, Area and Population, (619)
  • Signal Device for Mines, Mr, C. S. Herzig, 450
  • Simon, Mr., Invention for Sending a Type-written Message by Telephone, (318)
  • Simons and Co., Hopper Dredger La Puissante, 168, 230, 231, 240, 261
  • Simplicity and Complication, 368
  • Simplon Tunnol and the Interests of France, The, 412
  • Slag Cement, Analysis of the Finished, 218
  • Slag Cement, Road Made of, (416)
  • Slipways, Amorioan, 174
  • Smelting of Ore, Direot, (44)
  • Smelting by Water Gas, Blast Furnace, 153
  • Smith and Coventry, Limitod, Bovol Wheel Shaper, 186, 187, 188
  • Mr. Hamilton, 65
  • Mr. Shrapnel, On tho Coats of Motors for Street Cleansing, 276
  • Prof. R. IL, Training for Competition with the World, 319
  • Smithfield Club Show, (549)
  • Smoke Abatement, (32)
  • Nuisanco, Ilatilago Contractor Summoned for Causing, (440)
  • Prevention, 445, 639
  • Smyrna, Pumps and Agricultural Machinery in, 33
  • Snake Story, Tbo Latost, (11)
  • Soaring Flight, Note on, 499

Society, Aeronautical:

  • Flying Machine, Mr. P. T. Alexander on Count Zeppelin’s, (87)

Soclete Alsacienne de Constructions Mecanlques, Belfort:

  • Machine Tools (Supplement, November 23rd 1900)

Society of Arts:

  • Electrio Ojcillation, and Electric Waves, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 570
  • Opening Meeting and Arrangements for the Meetings before Christmas, (499), (530)

Society, Bath and West and Southern Counties:

  • Datos of Show, 1901, (11)

Society, Boilermakers’ and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders’:

  • Monthly Report, The Council Complain of Members Losing Time through Drinking and Neglecting their Work, (392)
  • Quarterly Report, (491)

Society of Civil Engineers, American:

  • Iron and St9el Rails in America, Mr. R. W. Hunt, 5
  • Official Reception in Groat Gaorge-strooC,
  • Westminster, President Sir Douglas Fox, 5
  • Visit to Ludwig Loewe and Co.’s Works, Berlin, 82, 83

Society, Civil and Mechanical Engineers’:

  • Annual Dinner, 10
  • Steam Engine Valves, Prof. R. II. Smith on, 600
  • Training for Competition with the World, Pre¬sidential Address, Prof. R. H. Smith, 349, 600

Society of Engineers, The Amalga¬mated :

  • Forty-seventh Annual Meeting, Election of Council and Officers, Premiums for Papers, &c., 621
  • Annual Dinner, (572), (600)
  • Jubilee, Celebration of its, (73), (530)
  • Lodge in Sheffield, Another, (225)
  • London District Committee’s Action with Regard to Raising the Minimum Rates of the Trade, (213)
  • Monthly Report and Appointed of Mr. J. Anderson, (424), (425)
  • Quarterly Report, 199

Society, Glasgow University Engineering:

  • Automobilism up to Dato, Mr. Shrapnel Smith, (617)
  • Engineering Experience in Relation to Re¬search, Mr. T. A. B. Carver, (602)
  • Visit to the Works of Alley and McLellan, (535)

Society, Glasgow and West of Scot¬land Technical College Scientific:

  • Opening Meeting, 397
  • Paper by Mr. H. I). Jackson, On the Organisa¬tion of a Workshop, (499)

Society, Manchester Geological:

  • Election of President, Mr. G. C. Greenwell, and Report, (377)
  • Geogological Features of Victoria, Australia, Mr. Jas. Stirling on, (377)
  • Siberian Railway, Mr. Mark Stirrup on the Great, (505)

Society of Mechanical Engineers, The American :

  • Automobile Wagon for Heavy Duty, Arthur Horschemann, 96, 120, 121
  • Cylinder Proportions for Compound and Triple- expansion Engines, Mr. B. C. Ball, 97
  • Total Membership, 213 Society of Model Engineers, The:
  • Annual General Mooting and Conversazione, Dates of, 504
  • Engine of his Now Model Torpedo Boat Described by Mr. Hastings, (66)
  • Glasgow Branch, (535)
  • Great Eastern Trains and Times, Mr. C. E. Oxbrow, 287
  • Sixth Monthly Meeting, (254)
  • Visit to tho Southwark nnd Vauxhall Water¬works Pumping Station, (87)

Society, Miners' Provident:

  • Quarterly Report, 278
  • Society, National Lecture:
  • Lectures on British Industries, (114)

Society, Physical:

  • Magnetic Field of Electric Tramways, Prof. A. W. Rucker, 641

Society of Railway Servants, Amal¬gamated :

  • Bell, Mr., Elected M.P. for Darby, Maddison, Mr., Rejected for Sheffield, (365)
  • Support the North-Eastern Men for Advance in Wages, (378)
  • SOUTHWOLD Sewage Extensions, [21
  • Speed Controller, Consolidated, 212
  • Sponges, Artificial, Process for Making, (440)
  • Spraying Machine for the Vine, A New, (137)
  • Staiths Coal, American, 552
  • Stairways, Moving, for the Manhattan Elevated Stations, (111)
  • Steam Rollers, Upkeep of, 413
  • Traps, 145
  • Trap, The Tunley, 97
  • Turbines, 441, 475
  • Valve, Isolating, 528
  • Wet and Dry, and a New Form of Calori¬meter for Measuring it, Prof. J. Good¬man, 290
  • Steel, American, Increasing Arrivals of, (554)
  • American, from Lake Erie, for Avonmouth, (191)
  • Balls, American Machine for Making Spherical, (11)
  • Casting Plant, American, (14)
  • Chains, Weldlese, 537
  • and Concrete Factory Construction, Pitts¬burgh, 327
  • Cutting at 160ft. per Minute, 232
  • in Cycle Construction, Mr. D. Flather on, (15)
  • High Chromium and Low Carbon, 384
  • Hotel, near Waterloo Railway Station, American, (265)
  • in India, Manufacturo of Cast, over 2000 Years old, (11)
  • and Iron Exports from the United States, (163)
  • New Tool, (247)
  • -making Process, The Talbot Continuous, (527)
  • Manufacture, Progress in, 15
  • Output, France, (554)
  • Output, United States, by the Basic and the Acid Process, (365)
  • Plates and Angle Steel for Scotch Ship¬builders, Carnegie, (591)
  • Progress in the Southern States, (589)
  • Roof, Rapid Erection of a (Kansas City), 148
  • Ship Plates delivered to Workman, Clark, and Co., R»jecti.n of American, (523), (603)
  • Ship Plates, Reaction of American Con¬signment to Glasgow, explained, 523
  • into Swansea, Sir J. Jenkins on the Effect of American Importation of, (491)
  • Trade, American, 139
  • Viaduct Construction, New York, 327
  • Works, Japanese Government’s, 357
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Messrs , New Engineering Works at DarliDgton, (46)
  • Sterilisation, Water and Sewage, 437
  • Stevenson and Bros., Belts, (249)
  • Stirling Boiler Company’s Show of Models, (440)
  • Stockport Water Supply, (440)
  • Stokers, Automatic, 63
  • Stone-dressing Machino, Brunton and Trier's, 446
  • Strathern's Weldless Steel Chains, 537
  • Stream-Line Theory, Ship Resistance and the, 141
  • Street Cleansing and Watering, Costs of Motors for, 276
  • Street Widening in London, Cost of, (33)
  • Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange of Chicago, Automatic Switch Purchased by the German Government, (239)
  • Students, A Few Questions for, 295
  • Subway, Pedestrian Traffic through the Mansion House, (416)
  • Sugar Refineries, Japan, (637)
  • Sulphur Mines in Chili, Company Formed to Work the, (392)
  • Sulphur Ore Works in Russia, at Dugbestan, (291)
  • Superheater and Separator, A Controllable, 443, 475
  • Soperheater>, s.s. Inchdoune and Inchmarlo, 597, (606)

Supplements:

  • Eig'ne and Dynamo, Horizontal Compound, L. J^ng and Ganz and Co., Paris Exhibition, September 28tb, 1900
  • Triple-expansion, A. Borsig, Paris Exhi¬bition, July 20th, 1900
  • Triple-expansion Horizontal, Bromley Brothers, Moscow, Paris Exhibition, November 16th, 1900
  • Vertical Compound, 600 Horse power, Sociétó Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, November 2nd, 1900
  • 2500 Vertical Triple-expansion, Verein- igte Maschinen Fabrik Augsburg und Mascbinenbau Gesellschaft, Nürn¬berg, August 24th, 1900
  • Gasholders at Saltley, Four-lift, Mr. H, Hack, December 21st, 1900
  • Locomotive, Compound Express, Eastern Rail¬way of Franco, July 6th and July 13th, 1900
  • Locomotives, Compound and Simple, Socié.é Suisse, Winterthur, November 30th, 1900
  • Locomotive, Express, Prussian State Railways, Herr A. Borsig, September 7th, 1900
  • Fonr-cylinder Compound, Chemin de Fer du Nord, MM. du Bos¬quet et de Glehn, Docember 7th, 1900
  • Six-coupled Express, Southern Railway of Italy, Sig. Henry Plancher, Paris Exhibition, Octo¬ber 5th and 19th, 1900
  • Machine Tools, Some Continental and British, November 23rd, 1900
  • Panama Canal, Plan of the, October 26th, 1900 SWAN, Mr. John G., (650)
  • Switzarland, Total Imports into, (611)
  • Sydney, Cleansing of the City, (201)
  • Sydney Harbour Collieries, Extension Works. (291)
  • Harbour Trust, (400)
  • Symons, Mr. G. J., Memorial to, (510)

T

  • TALBOT Continuous Steel Process Limited Com¬pany, The, (527)
  • Tamworth Sewage Schemes, (190)
  • Tamworth Waterworks Extension Scheme, (114)
  • Taps with Metric Screw Threads, (249)
  • Taylor and Challen, Limited, Screw Press and Squaring Shears, 142, 143
  • Technical Education Board of the London County Council, Total Expenditure of the, (291)
  • Schools in Argentine, (365)
  • Training in Germany to include One Year in a Workshop, (318)
  • Technological Work of the Board of Education, The, (508)
  • Telegraph Line, French Congo, (318)
  • Telegraphic Communication with South and East Asia, 395
  • Telegraphy, Wireless, 32, 33, (83), (114), (213), 218, 318, 329, (416) ; between Portsmouth and Portland, (213); Cruiser Diadem, 32 ; Experi¬ments between Ilfracombe and the Welsh Coast, (114); German Warships to be Fitted with, (83); Marconi’s System Adopted for the British Navy, 218 ; Prof. Baum’s Experiments with his System, (318); Mr. Ritchie and, (33)
  • Telephone Competition in Russia, Important, 148
  • Decision, Important to Users of, (544)
  • Lines from Germany, (114)
  • Pay Station, Automatic, on an Atlantic Liner, (440)
  • Service in Guatemala, 162
  • System in Indiana, A Cheap and Novel, (163)
  • Transmission of Type written Message by, (318)
  • Telescope, A New Large, (402)
  • Telescopes, The World’s Largest, 314
  • Temperature of the Free Air, Dr. Hergesell’s Paper on the, (87)
  • Tempering Tools, French Plan for, (87)
  • Tenby Water Supply, (557)

Tenders:

  • Armour, Ordnance Bureau of the United States Navy Department Asks for, 67
  • Cruisers, Six Armoured, United States Invites, (392)
  • Harbour at Scheveningen, The Netherlands Government Invites, (519)
  • Ironware and Iron Piping for State Railways in Java, Netherlands Colonial Ministry Invite, (114)
  • Motor Dust Cart, London, (440)
  • Port at Simons Bay, Sir John Jackson's Accepted for New, (163)
  • Water-tube Boilers for the Challenger and Encounter, Devonport Dockyard Invited by the Admiralty, (440)
  • THEODOLITES and their Failure, 599
  • Thermometer in Gormany, The Centigrade in, (213)
  • Thornycroft’s Steam Tipping Wagon, 31
  • Thunderstorm at Manchester, its Effect on the Electric Light and Power Station, (239)
  • Tides, Lecture on, to be Delivered at Greenock, (365)
  • Timber, Haskinised, Experiments with, on Indian Railway, (239)
  • Preserving, (440)
  • Trade, Dantzig, (230)
  • Trade, Galatz, (416)
  • Trade, White Sea, (491)
  • Tin Mining, Cornish, 172 Plates, 497
  • Plate Works Offered for Sale, South Wales, (591)
  • Plating not a Poisonous Trade, Dr. Legge Declares, (163)
  • Tire Hammer for Railway Wheels, New Form of, 300
  • Tools, English v. American, 549
  • Machine, Continental and British—see Supplement, November 23/W, 19C0
  • Pneumatic Labour-saving, 446
  • Steel. New, (247)
  • Traction by Kites, 193
  • Tractive Force, Resistance and Acceleration of Trains, Mr. A. Mallock on the Measurement of, 269, 323
  • Trade and Business Announcements, 23, 46, 74, 101, 125, 176, 226, 279, 305, 329, 353, 379, 427, 453, 480, 507, 531, 555, 579, 603, 625, 651
  • of Chin Kiang, Report on the, (87)
  • Trade-mark Case, Japan, Another, (45)
  • Training for Competition with the World, Prof. R. H. Smith, 349
  • Training of Mechanical Engineers (*w Engineers)

Tramways, Electric, and other:

  • Astraohan, (163)
  • Australian, (400), 491
  • Bath and Environs, (114)
  • Beckenham to the Crystal Palace and Croydon, Proposed,(591)
  • Bjlton, Bad Condition of the Lines, (611)
  • Bradford, 272
  • Buenos Ayres, (637)
  • Cardew, Cornelius C.’s Letter Headed, 162
  • Cars Operated by Compressed Air in New York and Chicago, (637)
  • Castleford, Electric, (440)
  • Chester, (365)
  • Chicago, Underground System, (174)
  • Derby Electric, (440)
  • Dudloy and Sedgley, (114)
  • Dundee, Electric, A Protection Guard for the Cars, (440)
  • Durham County, (265)
  • Edinburgh, Portobollo Section, New Cable Power Station, (440)
  • Folkestone, (318)
  • Frankfort, (137)
  • German, Accidents and Brakes on, 263
  • Glasgow, 91
  • Gloucester, (392)
  • Great Orme's Head, A Mountain, (265)
  • Kertch, in Yenikale, (637)
  • Kingston Yalo to Esher, Opposed by the Duke of Cambridge, (11)
  • Lake District, (265), ('291). (467)
  • Lancaster to Morecambe, (137)
  • Leeds, Collection of Fares, (293)
  • Corporation Electric Tramways Gene¬rating Station, New- Engines and Boiler-house, (291)
  • Tramway Plant, 588, 589, 592
  • Liverpool, (163), (239)
  • Locomotive, Lyons-Neuville Lines, Sooiété Suisse, Winterthur, 541
  • London, Camberwell Green to Vauxhall, Elec¬tric, (440)
  • County Council’s Bill, (87); Sohomes for, (402), (544); Appoint an Elec¬trical Engineer, (611)
  • Extensions, 118
  • Prof. Kennedy's Underground Con¬duit System Approved for, (508)
  • Madrid, (114)
  • Magnetic Field of Electric, Prof. A. W. Rucker on, (641)
  • Maidstone District, (291), (400)
  • Manchester, (410), (544), (601), (611)
  • Morecambe, (190)
  • Moscow, Electric, (519)
  • Munich, (213)
  • New South Wales, 597
  • New York, 117, (318)
  • Norwich, (137)
  • Oldham, (137), (392)
  • Oran in Algeria, (137)
  • Paris Congress, Mr. Scotter on the Distinction between Light Railways and, (318)
  • Paris and Suburbs, (190)
  • Poltawa, (291)
  • Power Consumption of Electric Tram Cars, Mr. A. H. Binyon on, (33)
  • Preston, (239)
  • Rhyl, (318)
  • Richmond to Acton, Kew Observatory Officials' Opposition to, (508)
  • Scotch, Port Glasgow through Greenock, (467)
  • Sheffield, (137), (440), (467)
  • Shepherd's Bush to Acton, (508)
  • South Lancashire, (519)
  • Steel Rails, Life of, 77
  • Sunderland, (137), (163), (265)
  • Surrey, (265)
  • Swansea, Electric, (22)
  • Sydney North Shore, Comparison as between Cable and Electric Working, (478)
  • Tramway Construction, Recent, Mr. W. Dawson on, 272
  • United States, Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach, (400)
  • Vera Cruz, (591)
  • Wrexham, (137)
  • TROLLEY, The Lombard Gorin, 269
  • Trust Formed in Germany by Manufacturers of First-class Tools and Iron and Steel Goods, (163)
  • T-square Club, 504
  • Tube Trade, The, 166
  • Tunley Steam Trap, The, 97, 145
  • Tunnel, Gibraltar to Tangiers, Project for, (467) Great, (397)
  • Simplon, Progress of, (365)
  • Thames, Proposed and Authorised, (31), (62)
  • Turbine-propelled Channel Steamers, 91
  • Turbines, Steam, 444, 475
  • Turf, Paper Made out of, (253)
  • Turf Works in Russia, (253)
  • Twinberrow, Mr.. On the Capacity of Railway Wagons as Affecting the Cost of Transport, 514, 522, 526
  • Tyne Improvement Commissioners, 299
  • Tynemouth Water Supply, (416)
  • Type-writtenMessagesTransmitted by Telephone, (318)
  • Typhoid and Flies, 499

U

  • UNION Switch and Signal Company, Contract Secured by, (145)
  • United States Colleges and Technical Schools, Munificent Gifts to, (291)
  • Competition, 418
  • Exports for the Fiscal Year End¬ing June 30th, (11)
  • Geological Survey, The, 197
  • Population of, (440)
  • Senate and Nicaragua Canal, 616
  • University College, Liverpool, (290)

V

  • VALPARAISO, Drainage System Neodcd, (213)
  • Valparaiso, Foundries at, (239)
  • Valves, Gas Engine, 96
  • Internal Combustion Engine. 19
  • Isolating Steam, Richard Klinger and Co., 528
  • and Valve Gearing, Prof. R. II. Smith on, 600
  • Vapour Preventer Company, Electric Vapour Pre¬venter, 398
  • Vaughan, Mr. Thos.,,(578)
  • Ventilation, 444, 475
  • Ventilation of Drawing-offices, 518
  • Ventilation and Heating, 441, 475, 519, 573, 599, 619, 645
  • Viaduct Gasworks, Nottingham, 218
  • Vulcanite or Ebonite Nails, (87)
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, War Material, Paris Exhibition, 282
  • Victoria Nyanza, Tbo, 619
  • Vincent, Sir Howard, his Strictures on the Great Eastern Railway Directors for Ordering Rails Abroad, 546, 565
  • Voloinic Stone Sea Walls, 146
  • Vulcin Ironworks for Sal®, (426)

W

  • WALCOTT, Mr. C. D., Tho United States Geological Survey, 197
  • Walker Engineering Laboratories, Liverpool, (9)
  • Walker, Maynard, and Co., Limited, Launch of the Firm of, (553)
  • War Material, Paris Exhibition, 210, 211, 282, 285, 332, 382
  • War-office, Contractors to the, Circular sent to, (33)
  • Ward, Leonard, System of Driving Printing Machinery by Electricity, 528
  • Waste Gases from Blast Furnaces in Germany, Utilisation of, (114)
  • Waste of Water and its Prevention, 145, 162, 212, 261
  • Waste in Water Supply of Towns, Recording Meter for Detection of, 498, 500
  • Watches, Output of, in Switzerland, (591)
  • Watch Trade in Turkey. Impetus to the, (33)
  • Water, Gainsborough, New Boring for, (23)
  • Gauge, Reflex, Aluminium, R. Klinger and Co., (508)
  • in Locomotive Boilers, Effects of Hard and Soft in, (10)
  • Meters Introduced in Bombay, (372)
  • Molecular Constitution of, 599
  • Power, Ottawa’s, (491)
  • and Sewage Sterilisation, 437
  • Water Supply, 445, 475, 499, 517, 549, 573, 619
  • of Chicago, (467). 576
  • East London Water Company’s Bill, (52)
  • Glasgow, 531 India, (508)
  • Liverpool, 69
  • London, (253), (365), 467, 475, 497, 499, 517, 588, (591), 616
  • Metropolitan, (33), (137), (467), 497
  • New York, 458
  • Paris, 83
  • Penzance, (611)
  • Question of, 394, 499
  • Stockport, (637)
  • Tenby, (611)
  • Towns, Recording Meter for Detention of Waste in the, 498, 500
  • Tunnels of Chicago, 576
  • Water Waste of, Cost of Detention and Preven¬tion, Mr. A. J. Jenkins on, 7, 43
  • Water Waste and its Prevention, 95, 96, 118, 145, 162, 212, 264, 444
  • Weatherburn, Mr. Robt., On the Causes of the Wear and Tear of Fire-boxes of Locomotives, 630
  • Weights and Measures Act, Board of Trade’s Report on their Proceedings under the, (591)
  • Welding Experiments, M. Spring’s, (624)
  • Welding and Tempering Compound, Mr. Melvin C. Dean’s Patent, (467)
  • Weldless Steel Chain Patents, 537
  • Welding Two Pieces of Iron or Steel, Plates for, (33)
  • Welin Breech Screw, Krupp’s Modified, 248
  • Wellington Foundry, Lincoln, 245
  • Wheat Export for Bahia Blanca, (163)
  • Wheatley Kirk, Price, and Co., Jubilee of the Firm of, (11)
  • Wheel Cuttting, Bevel, 212
  • Whitehead Torpedo Fired for a Test, (87)
  • Whitelaw Pneumatic Drill, 446
  • Whitworth Scholarships and Exhibitions, 231
  • Williams, Hal, on the Production of Distilled
  • Water for Ice-making Plants, 647
  • Wilson and Bennett’s Life-guard for Electric Tramcars, (351)
  • Wilson, Mr. Robt., on Glasgow’s Water Supply, (531)
  • Wire Gauge Micrometer, 220
  • Wireless Telegraphy for the Admiralty. (637)
  • at Inishtrahull, North Ire¬land, (611)
  • The Marconi System adopted for the British Navy, 218
  • between Portsmouth and Portland, (213)
  • Ships Fitted with, 32, £3, 218, 388, 544
  • see also Telegraphy, Wireless Wohler’s Laws, On, 203
  • Wood, Fireproofing and Preserving, (440)
  • Preservative, A New, 108, 145
  • for Street Paving, A New, 466
  • Working Machinery, Paris Exhibition,338, 339
  • Workmen’s Compensation Act:
  • Ball, Wm., r. Bolsover Colliery Company, 162
  • Falconer, Andrew, v. London and Glasgow
  • Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company, Limited, 512
  • Ferguson v. Green, 575
  • Hathaway v. Argus Printing Company, Limited, 576
  • Law, Jas., v. Craven Brothers, 436
  • Pattiiwon and Son Stevenson, 32
  • Raine <•. Johnson, 146
  • Reynolds, Alf., <•. Cravens, Limited, 512
  • Workmen’s Compensation and Employers’ Lia¬bility Acts, 159
  • Workmen’s Property in his Invention, A, 112
  • Wiirtemberg, Italians Employed in the Manu¬factories, (491)

X Y Z

  • XYLOSOTE, 108
  • Yorkshire Coal Trade—Coal Trade, Yorkshire Young’s Dovetailing Machine, Paris Exhibition, 338
  • Zeppelin’s Flying Machine, (87), (318), (611)
  • Zinc and Cadmium, Boiling Points of, (190)