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*Asphalt and Petroleum Beds, Vera Cruz, Immense, (374)
*Asphalt and Petroleum Beds, Vera Cruz, Immense, (374)
*Asquith, Mr. W., 292
*Asquith, Mr. W., 292
*Association, American Railway Engi¬neering and Maintenance of Way :
'''Association, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way :
*Second Annual Meeting ; Its Constitution, Committee, &o., (424)
*Second Annual Meeting ; Its Constitution, Committee, &o., (424)
*Association, Central Technical College, Old Students’:
'''Association, Central Technical College, Old Students’:
*Fourth Annual Dinner, 654
*Fourth Annual Dinner, 654
*Association, Cold Storage and Ice : Practical Insolation, Mr. P. F. Kensett, (191)
'''Association, Cold Storage and Ice :  
*Association of Engineers, Leeds : Election of Officers, (424)
*Practical Insolation, Mr. P. F. Kensett, (191)
'''Association of Engineers, Leeds : Election of Officers, (424)
*Mechanical Stokers, Mr. J. Geldard, 165  
*Mechanical Stokers, Mr. J. Geldard, 165  
*Superheated Steam, Mr. J. C. Jefferson, (356)  
*Superheated Steam, Mr. J. C. Jefferson, (356)  
*Textile Machinery, Mr. R. W. Crabtree, (450)
*Textile Machinery, Mr. R. W. Crabtree, (450)
*Association of Engineers, Manchester: Future of Engineering, Mr. H. Hodgson on,
'''Association of Engineers, Manchester: Future of Engineering, Mr. H. Hodgson on,
*64
*64
*Lubrication, Forced, Mr. C. Day, 199 Members Newly Elected, (279)
*Lubrication, Forced, Mr. C. Day, 199 Members Newly Elected, (279)
*School and Work, Mr. Hodgson, (177,
*School and Work, Mr. Hodgson, (177,
*Association of Foreman Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:
'''Association of Foreman Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:
*Forty-eighth Anniversary of, (507)
*Forty-eighth Anniversary of, (507)
*Workshop Practice at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, Mr. E. C. Amos, (223), 247, 276
*Workshop Practice at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, Mr. E. C. Amos, (223), 247, 276
*Association, Manchester Steam Users’:
'''Association, Manchester Steam Users’:
*Boilers under their Inspection ; their Chemical Laboratory, (641)
*Boilers under their Inspection ; their Chemical Laboratory, (641)
*Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :
'''Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :
*March Monthly Meeting, Paper upon “The Life and Inventions of R. Trevithick,” Mr. A. Titley, (238)
*March Monthly Meeting, Paper upon “The Life and Inventions of R. Trevithick,” Mr. A. Titley, (238)
*Visit to the Iron and Steel Works of Sir A. Hickman, (408)
*Visit to the Iron and Steel Works of Sir A. Hickman, (408)
*Visit to the Whiteacre Waterworks, (555)
*Visit to the Whiteacre Waterworks, (555)
*Association, Scottish Electrical Con¬tractors :
'''Association, Scottish Electrical Con¬tractors :
*Constitution, Rules, and Membership, (451)
*Constitution, Rules, and Membership, (451)
*Association of Tramway and Light Railway Officials, Northern and Midland Counties’:
'''Association of Tramway and Light Railway Officials, Northern and Midland Counties’:
*Inaugural Meeting in Sheffield, 405  
*Inaugural Meeting in Sheffield, 405  
*Official Monthly Circular, (451)
*Official Monthly Circular, (451)
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*Association, United Machine Workers’:
*Association, United Machine Workers’:
*Annual Report, (521)
*Annual Report, (521)
*Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:
'''Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:
*Annual Meeting, Papers to be Read, 473, 656  
*Annual Meeting, Papers to be Read, 473, 656  
*Assuan Dam, Tho, (141), 485
*Assuan Dam, Tho, (141), 485

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A

  • 1900, 15

Accidents, Fines, Boiler Explosions, &c.:

  • Aber Explosion, The, 571
  • Acetylene Explosion, 137
  • Boiler Explosions, 62, 98. Ill, (123), 173, 238, (294)
  • California, Komarkablo, (294)
  • Knottingley, 280, 349, 379, 404
  • SydenLain, 62 Westerfield. 98
  • Bradley and Co.’s Ironworks, Two Men Killed, (347)
  • Chilworth Gunpowder Works, (168)
  • Colliery Disasters, Queen Victoria and, 151
  • Monmouthshire and South Wales, (78)
  • Great Western Fund, (78)
  • Rhondda, and Cwmtillery Collieries, (360)
  • Sir Jas. Joicey’s Philadelphia, East Durham, 678
  • Fatal, in Mines and Quarries of the United Kingdom in 1899-1900, (65)
  • Fire on Premises of Geo. Clark, Limited, (13) Gun, 670
  • Iron Plate Rolling Mill, Ongréa, near Liège, (374)
  • Lilt, on the City and South London Riilway, 43
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Station, Bursting of a Steam Pipe, (347)
  • Newbnrn Steel Works, Mr. J. H. Craig Killed whilst Testing an Anchor, (347)
  • Oil Lamp, Raising of Flash-point recommended to avoid Accidents, (215)
  • Overwinding, Welsh Colhery, (104)
  • Pier at Ramsden Dock, Barrow, Destroyed by Fire,(622)
  • Rubber Tire Manufacturing Company’s Works, Aston, (667)
  • Shipbuilding Yard of Craig, Taylor, and Co., (77), (100)
  • Statue, “La Parisienne,” Smashed to Atoms, Telephone Pole, Fall of, (294)
  • Telephone Wires at Liverpool. Fall of, (141)
  • Trolley Wires in Liverpool, Fall of Overhead, (451)
  • Water-tube Boiler, in French Navy, since 1890, (13)
  • Admiralty Apologists, (312)
  • Admiralty and Recruiting in the Engine-room, Artificer Branch, (191)
  • Advice Gratis, 93
  • Agar’s Indicator Reducing Gear, 200
  • Agricultural Implements, Opening for, in Aleppo, (507)
  • Implements in use in Greece, (321)
  • Implements Imported into Turkey Duty Free, (2Ö4)
  • Machinery in Poland, Demand for, (539)
  • Machinery in Russia, American, (507)
  • Machinery, Russian Output of, (673)
  • Air Compressors, Curtis Hoists and, 278
  • D’Auria’s, 578, 629
  • Fraser and Chalmers Company’s Compound Vertical, 408
  • Taylor’s, 605
  • Alaska, Marble Quarries Discovered, (374)
  • Alexandria, Drainage Works at, (216)
  • Allan, Mr. Wm., Banquet to, (622)
  • Alloys of Nickel and Steel, Application of the Peculiar Thermal Properties of, (565)
  • Aluminium Alloys, Mr. A. McAdams’ Crnoib'.e for the Manufacture of, (215)
  • Flux for Soldering, 378, 675
  • Its Influence od the Magnetic Qualities of Cast Iron, (539)
  • and Magnesium, New Alloy of, (347)
  • Progress of, 283, 329, 337, 379 Welding, Secret Process, (123)
  • Almanacs, Diaries, &c., 26, 47, 76, 162
  • America and the Russian Market, (514)
  • American Agricultural Machinery in Russia, (507)
  • American Competition, 41, 552
  • Entrance Examinations to be held in London by the Mass. Institute of Technology, (507)
  • Mr. Jas. Swifton, 302 South Wales Steel Trade and, (168)
  • Education in Manchester, (121)
  • Firms and Indian Railway Contracts, 591
  • Workmen, Mr. C. II. Cramp on, (141)
  • Analysis by Experts, 623
  • AndersoD, Mr. K., on the De Laval Steam Tur¬bine, 277
  • Andrew and Co., Limited, J. E. H., New Machinery and Plant for Production of Gas
  • Engine, (581)
  • Anemometer, Device for Transmitting Indica¬tions of, to a Distance, (347)
  • Angel, Professor Henry, 599
  • Anniston Pipe Foundry, U.S.A., 390, 391
  • Anthony-Pollok Competition, The, (405)

Appointments and Resignations:

  • Back, Mr. Fred., Resignation New and Appoint¬ment, (425)
  • Barry, Sir John Wolfe, Resignation, (215)
  • Beare Professor T. Hudson, Appointment, (397)
  • BuchanaD, Mr. G. C., Retirement and New Appointment, (168), (397)
  • Bullough, Mr. R. C., (477)
  • Campbell - Thompson, Mr., Retirement and Successor of, (123)
  • Cartwright, Mr., Appointment, (263)
  • Crawford, Mr. Jas., (103)
  • Dana, Mr. R. W., (53Ö)
  • Darley, Mr. C. W., (583)
  • Fraser, Mr. E. II., Great Central Railway Company, (103)
  • Garrod, Mr. J. R., (263)
  • Gowan, Mr. A. B., (212)
  • Holmes, Mr. George, Chairman of the Irish Board of Works, 316
  • Hopwood, Mr. Francis J. S., (565)
  • Jarvine, Mr. David, (215)
  • Jones, Mr. Brace, (360)
  • Law, Mr. W. G., Resignation, (641)
  • Local Government Board, (622)
  • Mackenzie, Mr. R. T., (39)
  • McLeon, Captain Angus (374)
  • Mathieson, Mr. J., (215), (408), (641)
  • May, Captain Wm. Hy., (347)
  • Oliphant, Mr. John, (153)
  • Richards, Mr. A. W., (103)
  • Soott, Mr. Wm., (451)
  • Sydney Harbour Trust, the Members of, (408)
  • Taylor, Mr. H. Worsley, Great Central Rail¬way Company, (103)
  • Teague, Mr., (212)
  • Thomson, jun., Mr. John, (397)
  • Turner, Mr. Geo. H., Retirement, (215)
  • Unsworth, Mr. H. G., (263)
  • Wieland, Mr. G. B., (477)
  • Wilson, Rear-Admiral, Retirement, 347
  • Aqueduct for Supply of Water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow, (667)
  • Arch, Revival of the Stone, 639
  • Ardwick Engineering Company, Out6ts for Tug Purposes and Motor Car Engines, (489)

Armour:

  • Carbon Steel Company’s Process, Pittsburgh, (426)
  • German State Foundry for Production of, (268)
  • Government Orders for, (26)
  • Plate Manufacture in Germany. (263), 626
  • Plate by the Krupp Process, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. obtains the Privilege of Making, (539), (654)
  • Plate, Openshaw, 405
  • Plates, Price of, for the German Navy, (260)
  • Plates, Works at Eddystone, U.S., for Manu¬facture of, (451)
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, Colonel
  • Vickers’ Statement as regards Delivery of Armour Plates, 333
  • Armstrong, Lord (with Portrait), 7
  • Lord Armstrong, Memorialised by his Nephew's Gift to Newcastle Infirm¬ary, (294)
  • Personal Estate of, (242)
  • Arnold. Professor J. 0., (Internal Architecture of Steel, 49
  • Artesian Wells in Queensland, (425)
  • Artificial Illnminants, Physical and Chemical Effect of, 421
  • As an Englishman Sees It, 541, 577, 602, 649
  • Asbestos Deposits in Quebec Province, Opening for English Capital, (215)
  • Asphalt and Petroleum Beds, Vera Cruz, Immense, (374)
  • Asquith, Mr. W., 292

Association, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way :

  • Second Annual Meeting ; Its Constitution, Committee, &o., (424)

Association, Central Technical College, Old Students’:

  • Fourth Annual Dinner, 654

Association, Cold Storage and Ice :

  • Practical Insolation, Mr. P. F. Kensett, (191)

Association of Engineers, Leeds : Election of Officers, (424)

  • Mechanical Stokers, Mr. J. Geldard, 165
  • Superheated Steam, Mr. J. C. Jefferson, (356)
  • Textile Machinery, Mr. R. W. Crabtree, (450)

Association of Engineers, Manchester: Future of Engineering, Mr. H. Hodgson on,

  • 64
  • Lubrication, Forced, Mr. C. Day, 199 Members Newly Elected, (279)
  • School and Work, Mr. Hodgson, (177,

Association of Foreman Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:

  • Forty-eighth Anniversary of, (507)
  • Workshop Practice at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, Mr. E. C. Amos, (223), 247, 276

Association, Manchester Steam Users’:

  • Boilers under their Inspection ; their Chemical Laboratory, (641)

Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :

  • March Monthly Meeting, Paper upon “The Life and Inventions of R. Trevithick,” Mr. A. Titley, (238)
  • Visit to the Iron and Steel Works of Sir A. Hickman, (408)
  • Visit to the Whiteacre Waterworks, (555)

Association, Scottish Electrical Con¬tractors :

  • Constitution, Rules, and Membership, (451)

Association of Tramway and Light Railway Officials, Northern and Midland Counties’:

  • Inaugural Meeting in Sheffield, 405
  • Official Monthly Circular, (451)
  • Visit to the Hecla Works, 405
  • Association, United Machine Workers’:
  • Annual Report, (521)

Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:

  • Annual Meeting, Papers to be Read, 473, 656
  • Assuan Dam, Tho, (141), 485
  • Reservoir, The, 547
  • Astronomer - Royal's Reports as to Rainfall, Sunshine, and Mean Temperature, &o., (641)
  • Atmosphere Consists Mainly of Hydrogen, Altitude at which, (89)
  • Australian Commonwealth’s Effect on Patents and Trade Marks, 47
  • Axle-Lathe and Screw Machine, 74

B

  • BACH, C., On the Strength and Dactility of Bronze in Relation to Temperature, 340
  • Balloon, Dr. Barton’s War, (667)
  • Barometer for Balloon Observations, Mr. K. T. Fischer’s, (39)
  • Barrel, Shaking, Goodman’s Patent, 486
  • Barrow Hematite Steel Company’s Works Re¬-started, (65)
  • Barrow Steel Company’s Circular to Debenture Holders, (477)
  • Barton, Dr., llis War Balloon, (667)
  • Beams, Theory of Cast Iron, Mr. E. V. Clark, 433
  • Beet Sugar Factory, Fremont, United States, 488
  • Utah, United States, (429)
  • Belgian Metallurgical Industry, Slack State of, (460)
  • Belgium, Trade of, (641)
  • Bell Bros., The Clarence Iron and Steel Works of Messrs., 578
  • Bell Rock Lighthouse, 589, 653
  • Belting, Textile, 548
  • Bessemer Converters, Stagnation in the Construc¬tion of, (123)
  • Steel Production, 420
  • Steel Production in the United States, 1899-1900, (425)
  • Bevis, Mr. R. R., 190
  • Bicycles, Allowance to Officers and Soldiers using their own, (667)
  • Bicycles io Greece, (191)
  • Bilbao Ore, (622)
  • Biles, Prof. J. H., On the Education of a Ship¬builder, 150

Bills:

  • Alexandra Dock and Railway, (52) Barrow-in-Furness Water Supply, (507)
  • Bristol Channel Schemes, (228)
  • Bristol Corporation Dock and Railway, Passed,
  • (679)
  • Canadian Government's Pacific Cable, (539)
  • Cardiff Corporation, Passed, (679)
  • Cape-Natal Railway, (641)
  • Derwent Valley Water, 376
  • Electric Lighting Provisional Orders, (451)
  • Fairford and Cirencester Railway Line, (215), (477,
  • Grimsby, Dock, Sea Walls, Railways, &c., (39), (242)
  • Ilkeston Corporation and Heanor Urban Dis¬trict Council’s, (100)
  • London County Council's Tramways, (294)
  • Manchester and Liverpool Electric Railway, (62), 480
  • Mersey Docks and Harbour Board’s, (13)
  • Mond Gas, (451), (507), 560, 590, (606), (622)
  • North British Railway, (595)
  • Private, in Parliament, 503, 536
  • Railway Company’s Expenses in Promoting and Opposing, (242)
  • Railway, Tramway, Street Improvements, &e., Read February 25th, (215)
  • Salford Water Supply, (13)
  • Ship Subsidy, United States, (294)
  • Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley, and Dukinfield Electric Tramways, (622)
  • South-Western and Isle of Wight Junction Railway Company’s Tunnel Scheme, (242)
  • Steam Engine and Boilers, 455
  • Steam Engines and Boilers (Persons in Charge), (661)
  • Stockport Water Supply, (611)
  • Swansea, Dook at, (191), (228)
  • Swansea Harbour, 52
  • Thames Deep-water Dook Soheme, (6)
  • Thames River Service, Metropolitan District
  • Railway’s Opposition to, Thrown out, (294) (347)
  • Underground Railways for London, (477)
  • Welsh Railway, (13), (252)
  • Wolverhampton and Cannock Chase Railway, (333)
  • Wolverhampton Corporation Water, Rejected, Black, Acetylene, (451)
  • Blast Furnace Plants of Great Britain, Statistical Position of, (397)
  • Blast Furnace Practice in America and Coal Con¬sumption, (263)
  • Bleaching Liquor, A German Apparatus for Pro¬ducing, (451)
  • "Blue Lias" Lime, 427
  • Boer Field Arti'lery, 415