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*Visits to St. Rollox Workshops of the Cale¬donian Railway, 269
*Visits to St. Rollox Workshops of the Cale¬donian Railway, 269
*Covlairs, and to the Works of Messrs. Alley and McLellan, and Messrs. E. Chester and Co., 298 L\
*Covlairs, and to the Works of Messrs. Alley and McLellan, and Messrs. E. Chester and Co., 298 L\
*Contracts, Lord George Hamilton and, 466
*Electric Engineering Department at the Yorkshire College, Enlargement of, (355)
*Electric, Papers on, at tbe Glasgow Congress, 245, 271, 272, 284, 298, 314, 316 Enterprise, The Most Notable Developments of, in the Lancashire District since the Settlement of the Great Strike, (662)
*Feat, Remarkable, Erection of 4427ft. Single Span in an Electric Power Transmission Lane, (556)
*Journal, New York Mining and, Appointment of Editors to, (355)
*Locomotive, Chas. Rous - Marten on Some Modern Tendencies of, 291
*Locomotive, Recent Practice io, in England and other Countries, 612, 661
*Marine, American c. English Methods, Mr. E. Wood, 466
*Marine, during the past Ten Years, Mr. McKechnie's Review of, 140, 157, 183, 206, 225, 310
*Marine, List of Firms on the Tyne, Wear, Tees, and Hartlepool and Engines Constructed, 1901, 664
*Mechanical, Papers on, at the Glasgow Con¬gress, 213, 214, 267, 268, 269, 286, 339
*Royal Navy, Students to be Entered at Keyham by the Admiralty, 220, 237, 310, (653)
*Section at the British Association, Record of its Doings, 325
*Trade, Foreign Competition in, 563
*Trade, German Electric, 632
*Trade, Re-arrangement of the Working Agreement in, (575)
*Workshop Organisation, Mr. A. P. Loscher on, 629
*Workshop Organisation, American Methods of, at the British Westinghouse Works, (663)
'''Engineers:
*Appeal to, by Mr. Jas. Mansergh, on behalf of the Westminster Hospital, (629)
*Admiralty Works Department, Competitive Examination for three Appointments as
*Assistant Civil Engineer in, (556)
*Chinese Coal and English, 150
*County Council, Candidates for the Office of Engineer to, (431)
*Engine-room Artificers in Torpedo Boats, Earl of Selbcrne on the Case of, (120)
*English, and Russia, 97
*Municipal, Glasgow Congress, Papers read, 215, 316
*Navy, 613
*Newcastle City, Applications for tho Post of, (355)
*Position of Naval, (66), 102
*Royal Navy, Deputation to Whitehall to urge the Necessity of Improving the Conditions of the Service, (66), 102
*Social, their Office in America, (455)
*Solution of the Irish Question, The Engineer's, 327
*United States Navy, 657, 613
'''Engines:
*Air Pump and, 613, 614 American Rotary, 385
*American Stationary, Increase in the Number Exported, (405)
*Blast Furnace Gas, at DifferdiDgen, 352
*Condensers, Evaporative, 613, 614
*Davey Differential Pumping, at Lindal Mines, Dynamo Driving, Mr. Chas. Day on, (391) 414
*and Dynamo, High speed Vertical, Ruston, Proctor and Co., 2, 3
*Evaporative Condensers, 613, 614
*Gas. at Brunner, Mond and Co.’s Works, Working with Mond Gas, (481)
*Gas, with Natural Gas, Experiments on a, 172
*Gas, Report of the Research Committee by Prof. F. Burstall and Discussion thereon.
*425, 438, 474, 484
*Gasoline, (210)
*Hick, Hargreaves and Co ’s Exhibit at the Glasgow Exhibition, Vertical Engine and
*Dynamo, 428, 429
*High-speed Double Compound, Vauxhall Iron¬works Company, 636
*High-speed Vertical, Wm. Sisson, 291
*Horizontal Corliss Valve, J. Cochrane, 170
*King Alfred, Armoured Cruiser, 207
*Marine, 182, 183, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 262
*Mathot Pressure Recorder for Gas, 426
*Motor Fire, (273)
*Oil, Crossley, Cundall and Sons, Naylor and Co., Humphries, Gwynnc, Ruston and Proc¬tor, 8, 9,16
*Oil, Demand for, in Baku, (224)
*Pumping, Hampton Waterworks, Mr. J. W. Rentier (Supp/nntnlt, August 2nd anil Novem¬ber 1st, 1901), 123, 452
*Pumping, Sewage, J. Cochrane, 171
*Pumping, Vertical Steam, for Sheerness Dock¬yard, Hayward-Tyler and Co., 410, 411,
*Quadruple-expansion Marine, Simpson, Strick¬land and Co., 138
*Ross and Dancan’s Steam, 2Ó2, 270
*Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8, 9, 16
*Sewage Pumping, J. Cochrane, 171
*Shanks and Sons' Shaft Governor, 137
*Sisson’s, 291
*Steam, American, for Export, (22)
*Steam, and Boilers, Report on, 146
*Steam, Glasgow Exhibition, 2, 3, 84, 85 137 170, 171, 262, 270, 291, 429, 643
*S.S. Dukes of Cornwall and Lancaster, 182,183
*Steam, Used in the Brooklyn Edison Plant, (224)
*Steam, What is an Economical One, 458
*Tangyes Limited, Vertical Compound and Gas Glasgow Exhibition, 84, 85
*Triple-expansion Pumping (Supplement, Auaust 2nd, 1901), ; Mr. J. W. Reit'er, Hamp¬ton, Southwark, and Vauxhall Water Com¬pany, 123, 452
*Tr.ple-expansion, South Shields, J. and H. r McLaren, Limited, 398, 406 Ve.-tica Steam Fuaaping, for Sheerness Dock¬yard, Hayward - Tyler and Co., 410, 411, (472)
*Water for Steam, 67
*Westinghouse Gas, Efficiency Tests of a, (93)
*EVAPORATIVE Condensers, 614

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A

  • Accidents, Fires, Boiler Explosions, dec.:
  • Blind Shell, Accident at Okehampton, 264
  • Boiler, Bursting of, at Bnrslem, (381)
  • Boiler Explosion at Detroit, (579)
  • Boiler Explosion, Kuottingley, 149, 154,181,205, 229, 255
  • Boiler Explosions and Serious Leakages, Official Returns, (173)
  • Boiler, Explosion of Traction Engine, (653)
  • Boiler Tube Explosion, Babcock, Sardinia Station, London, (248)
  • Bridge Failure, Texas, (273)
  • Cartridge, during Gun Practice on the Royal Sovereign, Premature Explosion of a, (531)
  • Collapse of Footbridge at the Paris Exhibition, 167
  • Electric and Funicular Railway, Barcelona, Stoppage Caused by a Rat, (553)
  • Electric Light Station, Tunbridge Wells, Ex¬plosion at, (273)
  • Electric Plant, Palmer’s Shipbuilding Yard, Jarrow, (273)
  • Electric Power Station, Glasgow, Labourer Killed at, (531)
  • Electric Shock, Death Caused by, from Touch¬ing Incandescent Lamp Socket, (173)
  • Fall of Coal Wagons over the Quay, Sunderland Docks, (173)
  • Fall of Earth near Frizinghall at Sewerage Tunnelling Works, (199)
  • Fall of a 30-Ton Armature into Sheffield Canal, 198
  • Gas Explosion, Metropolitan Street Railway in New York, (653)
  • Gas Explosion, Swansea, on Board a French Barque, (531)
  • Glaishill, Swansea Valley, Traction Engine and Cars, (303)
  • Hydraulic Equipment at Llanelly Docks, (664)
  • Gun Accident at Freshwater, Question in the House, (39)
  • Fire, Birkenhead Town Hall, 62
  • Fire, Campbell and Calderwood’s Engine and Boiler Works, Paisley, (273)
  • Fire, Chatham Dockyard, 252
  • Fire, Doxford and Sons, Limited, Shipbuilding Works, Sunderland, (273)
  • Fire, Fullerton and Co.’s Shipbuilding Yard, (579)
  • Fire, Gent and Co.’s Premises, (629)
  • Fire, Glasgow Exhibition Tea Rooms, (39)
  • Fire, Lowmoor Ironworks, (508)
  • Fire, Tiflis, due to Explosion of Cask of Spirit, (173)
  • Railway—see Railway Accidents
  • Reported to Inspectors of Factories and Work¬shops, 1900, (120)
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Company’s Works, Ex¬plosion at, (556)
  • Stockport Tramway, (273)
  • Thames, near Gravesend, A Ketch Sunk by a Torpedo, (199)
  • ADAMSON and Co., Messrs. J., Extensions of Works, and Orders in hand, (565)
  • Admiralty Surveys, Recent, 659
  • Admiralty Works Department, (455), 466
  • Admiralty Works Department, Assistant Civil Engineers for, (556)
  • Aerial Navigation, 89, 90, (147), (173), 595
  • Mr. P. Y. Alexander's Instru¬ment for Steering Balloons, (M7)
  • M. Deutsch Modifies Condi¬tions of the Contest, (173)
  • Major Krebs, Light Motor for, (147)
  • AEsthetic Principles of Naval Architecture, 595
  • Agricultural Implements, American Exports of, (405)
  • for the Egyptian Soudan, (405)
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 10
  • Agricultural Machines for the Netherlands, (331)
  • Imported into Germany, (303)
  • Air, M. Marey’s Experiments for Studying the Motions of, (93)
  • Air Lift Pump, 119
  • Air Navigation, Artificial, L. Lancaster on, 623
  • Air Pump and Engine, 613, 614
  • Alcohol Motors, 358
  • Alkali Aot, Cement Works and the, 65
  • Alloys of Copper and Tin, Microscopical Exami¬nation of, Mr. Wm. Campbell, 657 Alloys, Supplied by the Stella Metal Company, instead of by the Alkali Company, (257)
  • Almanacs, Calendars, &c., 641, 665
  • Aluminium Bronze, Soldering, (147)
  • Commercial Importance of, Prof. E. Wilson on, 326
  • Aluminium, Convention between the Producers of, (455)
  • iu the Electrical Industries, 625
  • Hermus Process of Welding, (629)
  • Moulds for Making Thin, (147)
  • Patents, Some, 310
  • Solder, Constituents of a Good, (629)
  • American Advertising, Geo. Trotter on, 430
  • v. British Automatic Appliances, 612
  • Companies Interested in Mining and Metallurgy, Dividends Paid by, (503)
  • Competition in the Engineering Trade, and Continental Engineering Competition, (257)
  • Exporters and Consuls, 232
  • Steel Works in England, (442)
  • Tariffs, 413
  • Americanitis, (377)
  • Anesthetic, Prof. Minin on the Use of Electric Light Rays as an, (653)
  • Anchor, The Lirgest Ever Made, (355)
  • Ancient Mariner of the Early Iron Ships, An, 338

Appointments and Resignations: Appointments:

  • Admiralty Appointments, (455), 466
  • Ba,incourt, Marquis de, 47
  • Beard, Mr. W. Keith, 18
  • Beare, Prof. Hudson, (39)
  • Benedict, Mr. Ernest, (605)
  • Bourn, Mr. John, (105)
  • Brown, Mr. T. B., (66)
  • Callender, Prof. Hugh L., (455)
  • Cormack, Mr. J. D., (39)
  • Cowan, Mr. John, (508)
  • Edge, Mr. J., (565)
  • Fay, Mr. S., (508)
  • Fitzmaurice, Mr. Maurice, (455)
  • Fowler, Sir Hy., (556)
  • Fyfe, Mr. Daniel, (606)
  • Greene, Mr. G. P., (273)
  • Hays, Mr., (556)
  • Holmes, Mr. II., (605)
  • Martino, Chevalier Edwardo de, 608
  • Owens, Lieut.-Colooel C. J., (11)
  • Ripper, Professor, (11)
  • Scotter, Mr. Fred. (66)
  • Watson, Mr. Edw., (258)
  • Watts, Mr. Philip, Portrait, 610, 652
  • Wordingham, Mr. C. II., (147)
  • Wraith, Mr. G. H., (11)

Resignations:

  • Bell, Mr. John, Resignation, (579)
  • Binnie, Sir A. R., (11)
  • Hollis, Mr. H. W., (11), (23)
  • Forbes, Mr., (556)
  • Newlon, Mr. G. Bolland, (11)
  • Osborn, Mr. Sam., (11)
  • Pollitt, Sir Wm., and Successor, (508)
  • Rendell, Mr., (66)
  • Shaw, Mr. B., and Successor, (629)
  • Townsend, Mr. J. E., and Successor, (579)
  • White, Sir Wm. II., 485
  • Wright, Mr. Hy., (248)
  • ARBITRATION, Experiment in, 607
  • Arbitration, Metropolitan Railways, 600
  • Arcbiuological Researches in Herts, Result of, (199)
  • Armature, Fall of a 30-Ton, into Sheffield Canal, 198

Armour Plates:

  • Armour Plates for the Cruisers of the County Class, (341)
  • Krupp, for the United States Navy Depart¬ment, Carnegie Company, (120)
  • Patents, The United States Government and, (390)
  • Trials at Whole Island, Portsmouth, 204, 253
  • Openshaw Works, 9in. Thick Plates for the Cruiser Lancaster, (232), (341)
  • Mil), Davy Bros., for Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., (579)
  • ARMSTRONG, Mr. Watson, Freedom of City of Newcastle Presented to, (66)
  • Arnison, Mr. Geo. N., (248)
  • Artesian Boring Plant, Australia, 135
  • Water Supply in Australia, 135, 338
  • Well in Grenelle, France, Ten Years before Water was Struck, Flow of Water per Day. (556)
  • Well Scheme at Gainsborough, (120)
  • Asphalt Plant, Toronto, A Municipal, (199)

Association for the Advancement of Science, Ants, and Education, International :

  • Meeting at Glasgow, 1901, (10)

Association of Engineers, The Leeds:

  • Internal-combustion Engines for Motor Cars,
  • Mr. F. G. Heseldin, 028
  • Thirty-sixth Annual Dinner, 028

Association, Geologists’:

  • Excursion to the Auvergne District, (66)

Association, Liverpool Self-propelled Traffic:

  • Judges’ Awards of the Third Trials of Motor Vehicles, 172

Association of Engineers, Manchester:

  • Alteration of Rules, 650
  • American v. English Engineering Methods, 466
  • Electric Welding, Mr. T. T. Heaton, 560
  • Engineering Workshop Organisation, Mr. A. P. Loscher, 633
  • Eagine3 for Driving Large Dvnamos, Mr. C. Day, (391), 415
  • Fine Machine Grinding, Mr. Renold, 513
  • Visit to the Ferranti, Limited, Works, (391), 417

Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :

  • Annual Meeting, Election of Officers, (597)
  • Visit to the Linde Refrigeration Works, (418)

Association of Municipal and County Engineers:

  • Twenty - eighth Annual Meeting, Secretary’s Report, Inaugural Address of the President,
  • Mr. E. G. Mawbey, 20
  • Permanent Way for Electric Tramways, Mr. W. Howard Smith, 20
  • Overhead Electric Trolley System, Methods of Safety for, Mr. Edward Manville, 21
  • Wear of Roads by Horse Haulage and Motor Traffic, Mr. W. Worby Beaumont, 21
  • Purification of Sewage by Stoddart's Improved Filter, Mr. Yabbicom, 21
  • Visits and Motor Car Excursion, 21

Association of Students, Glasgow:

  • First General Meeting, (603)

Association, Warwickshire Miners’:

  • Balance-sheet for the Last Half-year, (211)

Association of Waterworks Engineers, British:

  • Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. Priestley, on the Waterworks of Liverpool and Birkenhead, 34
  • Rainfall, the Cycle of Precipitation, Mr. W. E. Plummer, 34
  • Pollution of Public Water Supplies, Detecting and Preventing the, Mr. Wm. Watts, 34
  • Visits to Laird’s Shipbuilding Yard and Lever’s Works, 34
  • Visits to Warrington Waterworks and St Helens Waterworks, 62
  • Winter Meeting, Papers to be Read, (538)
  • ASSUAN Dam, The, 282
  • Atmospheric Transparency, The Hon. Rollo Russell on, (640)
  • Australia, Irrigation by Bore Water in, Average Rainfall in Pastoral Sections of, (556)
  • Australia, Gem Stones Found in, (199)
  • Australian Commonwealth Tariff, 601
  • Australian Federation and the British Manufac¬turer, by Stafford Ransome, 395 Automatic Appliances, American v. British, 612

B

  • BAKU, Consular Reports from, (224)
  • Balloons, Navigable, 89, 90, 97, 147, 173, 177, 431, 434
  • Balloon, M. Santos Dumont, Award Voted by the Brazilian Congress, (508)
  • Balloon, M. Santos Dumont and the Deutsch Prize, (481)
  • Balloon Trip across the Mediterranean, Comte de la Vaulx and his, (431)
  • Bar Sawing-off and Centering Machine, Carter and Wright, 228
  • Bars, Notched, M. Charpy’s Experiments upon, 657
  • Barclay, Mr. Hugh, (147)
  • Barron and Woodward, Change of Address, (570)
  • Barrow Hematite Steel Works, 140, 148
  • Battle of Sinope, November 30th, 1853, by Rear-Admiral S. Eardley-Wilmot, 497 Bauxite Deposits in New South Wales, (405)
  • Banxite, Purification of, (120), (199)
  • Bearings from Heating, Device for Protecting, (147)
  • Beariogs for Lathes, Conical, 71
  • Beissel Water Purifier, The, 415
  • Belgian Royal Meteorologioal Observatory, (442)
  • Belt Striker, Duplex Cam, 619
  • Bicycle Frame Joint, A New, 554
  • Bicycle Industry, Decline of the German, (405)
  • Bicycle Spoke - making Machinery, Mr. John Batey, 512

Bills:

  • Australian Patent antf Trade Marks, (245)
  • Caledonian Railway Company’s, (71)
  • Cardiff Railway, (106)
  • Clyde Valley Electric Power, (66)
  • Electric Railway under the Solent, (11)
  • Express Railway, Mr. Behr’s Statements, (39)
  • High-speed Railway on the Mono-rail System between Manchester and Liverpool, (120)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, Dearne Valley Extensions, (66)
  • Light Railways, Board of Trade to Consider Additions or Amendments to, (629)
  • Liverpool and Manchester Electric Express Railway, (63)
  • Loch Leven Water and Electric Power, (173)
  • London County Council's, for the Purchase of Eight London Water Companies, (481), 510
  • Mond Gas, (66)
  • Natal Legislative Assembly, for Loan for Expen¬diture on Durban Harbour, Railways, and other Works, (66)
  • North-Eastern Railway Company’s, (531)
  • Railway Clerks and the Factories, 205
  • Rhymney Railway, Details of, (664)
  • South-Eastern and Chatham and Dover Omni¬bus, Passed, (11)
  • Taff Vale Railway, (664)
  • Tramway, (66)
  • Tunnel under the Tyne, (258)
  • Underground Railways for London, 123
  • West Cumberland Tramways, (66)
  • BINNIE, Lady, (331)
  • Birmingham City Council, Large Sums Wanted by the, (605)
  • Birmingham, Tame and Rea District Drainage Board, Application for Loan, (273)
  • Blackpool Promenade, Widening of, (455)
  • Blast Furnaces in Central, Southern, and Western Districts of France and their Production, (173
  • Blast Furnace Gases for Power Production, Utilisa¬tion of, 1
  • Blast Furnace Installations in Florence, Socle! a delle Ferriere Italiane's, (653)
  • Bleaching, Electrolytic, Experiments in, (405)
  • Blue-prints, Waterproofing, (224)
  • Boer Privateers, 47

Boilers:

  • Babcock Water-tube, Danger of Using Water Containing Solid Matter, (248)
  • Babcock and Wilcox, The Espiegle Sloop, 583
  • Belleville, Question in the House Respecting Construction of, (120)
  • Belleville, Remedy for Leaky Tubes in, (629)
  • Braby Steam Generator, The, 611
  • Bursting of a Vertical, Burslem, (381)
  • Cylinder Lubrication, 563, 638
  • Diirr, 100, 130
  • Du Temple-Guyot, 197
  • Efficiency and Capacity, Effect of Scale on, Mr. W. H. Bryan on, 76
  • Explosions—see Accidents, Fires, and Boiler Explosions Furnaces, Durand Forced-draught System for Firing, (605)
  • Glasgow Exhibition, 165
  • Guyot, Du Temple, Marine, 510
  • Heating Surface of Locomotive, 357
  • Inspection of Steam Motor Carriage in Chicago, Locomotive, On the Austrian and Hungarian State Railways, (653)
  • Niclausse and Belleville, on Italian Cruisers, Competitive Trials with, 583
  • Nic’ausse for Japanese Warships, (413)
  • Niclausse, Letters from J. and A. Niclausse, 38, 180
  • Norman Segaudy, 564
  • Passman's Vertical Tubular, 810
  • Problems, Mr. E. D. Meier on, (662)
  • Receiver and Feed Pump for, Automatic, Dowson, Taylor and Co., 185
  • Stoking Plant, A Large, Graham, Morton and Co., Limited, 584, 585, (608)
  • Under-side, Walks in Chicago Forbidden, (355)
  • Water-tube, Leakage of, 255
  • Water-tube Locomotive, London and South-Western Railway, Mr. D. Drummond, 603, 661
  • Water-tube, New American, (342)
  • Water-tube, Thornyoroft Marshall, Glasgow Exhibition, 165
  • Water-tube, Thornycroft and Thornycroft- Schultz, 513
  • BOLCKOW, Mr. H. W. F., Momorial to, at Middlesbrough, (342)
  • Bore Tube Pump, 657
  • Boring and Drilling Machine, Atlas Engineering Company, 589
  • Boring Mill, 80in., 253
  • Boring Mill, Large, Nile Tool Works Company, 576
  • Boring and Turning Mill, Geo. Richards and Co., Limited, 489
  • Boring and Turning Mill, Webster and Bennett, 361, 362
  • Bremner, James, Memorial Fund, (628)
  • Brett Drop Stamps. A Battery of, 659
  • Bricks made from Coke Ashes, (199)

Bridges, Railway and Other:

  • American Bridge Specifications, 636, 660
  • Aske Beck, Richmond, and Barnard Castle Railroad, (248)
  • British Columbia, Across the Frazjr River, (39)
  • Buffalo, Rebuilding of, (21)
  • Carnarvon, Aber Swing, 126, 127, 128
  • Chicago River, The Longest Span Bascule Built thus far, (224)
  • Concrete Railway, (210)
  • Derwent River, (11)
  • D'una, Permanent, Across the, under Discussion, (431)
  • Equipment Purposes, Metallic Boats for, in France, (653)
  • Hull, Bascule, to Cross the River, (355)
  • Kabul River, Pontoon or Pile over the, (173)
  • Klondike River, First Steel Bridge in Middle Yukon, (224)
  • London, Widening of, (248)
  • Newcastle-on-Tyne, Rodbeugb, (185), 223, 227, 212, 246, 247
  • New York and Brooklyn, (381), 448, 488
  • New York, Across tho Hudson, (289)
  • New York, Ferry Transfer, (22)
  • Norfolk, The Old Magdalen, The Question of Repairing, (431)
  • Oxus, The First Railway Bridge over the, (199)
  • Paris Exhibition, Foot, Collapse of, 167
  • Paris, Over the Seine from the Louvre, New, (199)
  • Renewal, Railway, 514
  • Rhine at Worms, Railway Bridge over tho, 85, 86, 87
  • Riveting in India, J. Graham on, 135
  • Rolling Loads on Railway Bridges, 191
  • St. Petersburg, over the Urou River, (224)
  • Salford Docks, Edw. Wood and Co. Limited, (493)
  • Spain, Concrete Arch, Las Sagadas, 252
  • Spain, Concrete Arch, over the Nolan, (381)
  • Sydney Harbour, Tenders Invited for Bridge over. (83), (133)
  • Tees, Transporter, over the, Projected, (310), (331)
  • Thames, Whitchurch and Pangbourne, The Wooden Bridge to bo Replaced by a Steel,
  • (199)
  • Russian Central Asia, Amou - Daria River, (224)
  • Sunday Work on Railway, 261
  • Susquehanna, Stone Arch Railway, (431)
  • Theory and Practice of Building, 631
  • Uganda Railway, 535
  • U.S.A., Easton, Pa., Suspension Foot, 300 U.S. A., Ohio, Cuyahoga River, Scherzer Rolling Lift, (508)
  • U.S.A., Washington, Melan Arch, (288)
  • Work, English and American, 128, 181
  • Briquettes from Wood Waste, Manufacture of, G. v. Heidenstam, 465

British Association:

  • Engineering, Section G, Record of the Doings of President Col. R. E. Crompton, 325
  • List of Grants made for Scientific Purposes, 299
  • President’s Address, Dr. Riicker, 281, 313
  • Presidents of several Sections on the Serious Educational Defects in this Country, 299 British Fire Prevention Committee, (506)
  • Machine Tools in Moscow, Demand for, (355)
  • Manufacturer Spends too much on Catalogues, too little on Efficient Travellers, (455)
  • Manufacturers in South Africa, Success of, (622)
  • Trade with the African Continent, Value of the Total, (147)
  • Egypt, (181)
  • Roumania, Decrease in, (173)
  • Switzerland in 1900, Consular Report on, (653)
  • British Workmen, Attacks on, 612
  • Bronzing Liquid Free from Metal, A German Chemist Makes, (173)
  • Brown, Marshalls and Co., M. J. P. Lacy on Foreign Competition, 160
  • Bryan, Mr. W. H., On the Effect of Scale on Boiler Efficiency and Capacity, 76
  • Bryan Vacuum Moulding Machine, The, (579)
  • Burner, Lhjuid Fuel, 47 Burrows, Mr. Abraham, (211)
  • Butler and Co.’s Planing Machine, 153
  • Bye-products from Coke Ovens, 458

C

  • CABLE between the Azores and Ireland, (579)
  • Caird, Mr. Geo. S., (431)
  • Calcium Carbide and Acetylene, Position of, (277)
  • Callipers for Inside Measurement, (508)
  • Cam Belt Striker, Duplex, 649
  • Canada, Population of, (199)

Canals:

  • Atlantic-Moditorranean, 196
  • Austria, 96, (173)
  • Baltic and Black Sea, (514)
  • Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Bursting of an Arm of, (355)
  • Bruges, (653)
  • Buda Pesth and Fiume, (455)
  • Chicago Drainage, Increase ordered in Flowage of, (147)
  • County Council Scheme, Gloucestershire, 515
  • Dortmund-Ems, (147), 373, (481), (679),
  • Germany, Inland Navigation in, 353
  • Ghent, Tenders Invited for the Work of im¬proving, (629)
  • Kherson and the Black Sea, (605)
  • Ladoga, Electrio Towage on the, (199)
  • Like Borgne, near Now Orleans, (224)
  • Lyons to the Sea, (273)
  • Manchester Ship, Traffic and Receipts for Half-year, (93)
  • Miami and Erio, Electric Haulage Plant for, (381), (481)
  • North Ssa and Baltic, Traffic through, (39), (173), (405), (481)
  • Relics, 223, 311
  • Sheffield. 30-Ton Armature Sunk in the, (233), 256, 276, (355)
  • Shrewsbury and Shropshire, Two Interesting Relics, 223, 311
  • Suez. One Day’s Traffic Receipts, Maximum Draught allowed for Vessels, Duration of Passage through, (24), (199), (248)
  • Wurtemburg Ship, 335
  • CAPELL Fans, 489
  • Carbide of Caloium Industry in Germany, Crisis in the, (224)
  • Carey, Major-Gen. C. P., Honours Conferred on, (508)
  • Carlisle Sewage, Bacteriological Treatment Experi¬ments, (481)
  • Carnegie, Mr. Andrew, Elected Rector of St.
  • Andrew's University, His Latest Gifts, (508)
  • Freedom of the City of Glasgow Presented to,(278)
  • Gift for Establishment of Branch Libraries in Dundee, (455)
  • His Intended Gift to American Education, (605)
  • His Offer in Steel Trust Bonds to the United States Government for Educational Pur¬poses Refused, (629)
  • His Offered Sum for a Free Library for Annan, (66)
  • Ills Offer to Establish Technical College in Scotland, (355)
  • Presents Free Library to Hamilton, (11)
  • Carnegie Research Scholarship, The, 604
  • Carnegie Works, October Rate of Output of the, (605)
  • Caro, Dr., on Incandescent and Carburetted Acetylene, 597
  • Carpenter, Prof., Superheated and Saturated Steam Tested as a Heating Medium, (147)
  • Carriage of Heavy Castings, (165)
  • Casks Placed on Ice Floes to Test Direction of
  • Currents from Polar Regions, (173)
  • Costings, Carriage of Heavy, (165)
  • Castings, Heavy, and Local Authorities, 393
  • Catalogues:
  • 25, 53, 79, 107,132, 156, 213, 235, 259, 289, 319, 313, 369, 393, 419, 443, 469, 495, 512,538,560, 590, 601, 641, 665
  • British Manufacturer Spends too Much on, (455)
  • R. Gervase Elwes’ Letter on, 101
  • Cedar for Street Paving in Toronto, (653)
  • Celluloid, Naphthalene used as a Substitute for Camphor in Manufacture of, (173)
  • Cement Industry, United States, (11)
  • Manufacturers, Information of use to, (11)
  • Portland, (69)
  • Works and tho Alkali Act, 62
  • Works, Use of Rotary Kilns, (39)
  • Census Returns, Scotch, (11)
  • Centrifugal Fans, Testing, 334, 388
  • Centrifugal Force, 71, 130
  • Chadwick, Mr. John, (233)
  • Chains and Anchors Testing, Cradley Ilra'h, (257)
  • Chain Driving, Mr. C. R. Gerrard on, 321
  • Chamber of Commerce, First Meeting of the Engineering and Metals Section of, (381)
  • Charpy, M., Experiments upon Notched Bars, Charpy’s Method of Testing Metals, 609
  • Chemical Manufacture, Utilisation of Electricity in, Mr. T. Ewan on, (611)
  • Chimney, Concrete Steel, New Jersey, (605)
  • Chimney, The Tallest, in the United Status, (66)
  • Chinese Language at Owons College, Manchester, Appointment of a Professor to Teach, (331)
  • Civil Service Commission, Examination for Three Appointments as Assistant Civil Engineer in the Admiralty Works Department, (556)
  • Clarkson’s Liquid Fuel Barner, 47
  • Cleaning Carpets in .«(« by Compressed Air, (66)
  • Clyde Trust, Mr. Fyfe’s Appointment, (603)

Coal:

  • Admiralty Orders Placed at Cardiff for the Naval Maniuuvres, (11)
  • American, on Brazilian Railways, Trial of, (481)
  • American, Export to Marseilles, (605)
  • American, Export to Venice, (66)
  • American Trust, 3, 179
  • Asia Minor, Quality of, (605)
  • Barrow-in-Furne83, BoriDg for, at Risedale, (653)
  • Belgian, Imported into Holland, Decrease in the Quantity of, (178)
  • Belgium, Gros* Output in 1900, (556)
  • Bengal, Imports iDto Egypt, (273)
  • British, Imported into Bordeaux, 11)
  • British, Imported into Leghorn, (147,
  • Brown, Average Oatput of, in Bohemia, (199,
  • Chinese, and English Engineers, 150
  • Coaling in the French Navy, (120), 179
  • Consolidation of Mines in Illinois, Reported, (224,
  • Contracts at Charleroi, (66)
  • Contracts for Supply to Egyptian State Rail¬ways, (355), (368)
  • Cutting Machines in Northern Collieries, In¬crease in Number of, (147)
  • Danube, Decreased Importation to, and the Cause, (173,
  • Depot Company, Port Said, for Hamburg-American Liners, (248,
  • Deterioration of Coke and, by Trans-shipment,
  • Carriage, and Storage, (579,
  • Dust Briquettes, American Machine for Making,
  • Dint Trials at Tarnowitz, (331)
  • Estimates for Cjko and, from England for Bombay and Kidderpire Dockyards, (556)
  • Faroe' Islands, (531)
  • Gas, Contracts, Manchester Corporation, (23)
  • Germany, High Prices for, Likely to become Permanent, (93)
  • Great Britain, Output, 1900, (39)
  • Heracleé, 661
  • Hull Trade, from Yorkshire Collieries, (405)
  • Hydrogen as Fuel, 331
  • Iceland, (605,
  • Icelandic, from Nordfiord, (11)
  • Imported into Chili, (431)
  • Indian, (273), 653
  • Japanese, Imported into Java, (224)
  • Java and Borneo, Deposits to be Worked by Amsterdam Firm, (303)
  • Kent Colliery Works, Water-bearing Strata Passed, (303); Coal Measures Struck, (331), (355), (368)
  • Leeds Gasworks, Price of Year’s Supply, (224)
  • Ixoading Dock at Burnt Island, (224)
  • Locomotive Contracts, South Yorkshire Steam Coalowners’ Conference, (11)
  • Locomotive, Railway Contracts for, 571
  • Mabon’s Pronouncement on the Coal Situation in Wales, (342)
  • Mexican, 113
  • Mining, Facts and Figures in, 254
  • Mining Machinery, U.S.A., (662)
  • Productionin the Different Countries of Europe, Annual Account of, (442)
  • Rates, Increase Notified by Certain Railway Companies, (66)
  • Rating of Collieries, 335
  • Racord in Rapid Coaling made by Prince George, (39)
  • Ring, South Wales, 305
  • Rio, of the Nature of Lignite, (481)
  • Russian Production, (405)
  • Silesian Mines, A New Primer in Use iD, (303)
  • South American, 192
  • Spitzbergen, (93)
  • Steam, for the Naval Manoeuvres, (11)
  • Swedish Industry, 1900, 178
  • Swedish, Not Suitable for Locomotive Fuel, (508)
  • Tips at Penarth Docks, 91, 92, 118, (132)
  • Tons of, Used in Gas Manufacture, Manchester, 1900, 1901, (147)
  • Traffic to Grimsby, The Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, (273)
  • United Kingdom, Output in 1900, Average Price of in 1900 at the Pit’s Mouth, (455)
  • United States Output, 1900, 1899, (39), (66), (248)
  • and Wages, 122
  • World's Output of, 97, (120)
  • Yorkshire Mining in 1900, 49
  • Yorkshire, A New Field, 202
  • Yorkshire, and the Railway Contracts, 15
  • Coal-tar Colour Trade of England and Germany, (629)
  • Coke Ashes for Brickmaking, Use of, (199)
  • Output, Upper Silesia, (173)
  • Ovens, By-products from, 458
  • Ovens, By-product, Maryland Steel Com¬pany, (331)
  • Ovens, New Battery of, in Belgium, (173)
  • Price of, as Fixed by the Westphalian Syndicate, (605)
  • Trade, Yorkshire, 150
  • Cold Storage Capacity of the Various Steamship Lines, (199)
  • Colliery Explosions, Causes of, 13
  • Colonial Structural Work, 621
  • Colville, Mr. John, 221
  • “Compas de Pré.ision,” M. Robert Chartran, (508)
  • Compressed Air Riveting, 661
  • Compressed Air, Work in, 124
  • Concrete Buildings, America, (288)
  • Condonsers, Evaporative, 614
  • Conference and Arbitration, 221
  • Conical Bearings for Lathes, 130
  • Constantinople, Consular Report on the Trade of, (605)

Contracts:

  • Barracks, Salisbury Plain, Let to Mr. H. Lovatt, (579)
  • Cape Railway, (516)
  • Government, and Lord George Hamilton’s Letter ta Mr. Baird, 426, 433, 435. 457, 466
  • Indian Locomotive, 426, 433, 435, 457, 462, 466, 611
  • Italian Natigazione, for Coal Placed at Cardiff, (679)
  • Locomotive Coal, Railway Contracts for, 571
  • Locomotive Coal, The South Yorkshire Steam Coalowners' Conference, (11)
  • London Electric Tramway Plant, 516, 527
  • Tail-race Tunnel of the Canadian Niagara Power Company, (405)
  • Tools, 38
  • Conveyor for a Banking Company, The New Conveyor Company, Limited, Smethwick, (273)
  • Conveyors, Mechanical, The Maker of the First, (86)
  • Copenhagen Firm of Engineers and Shipbuilders, (93)
  • Copper, 202, 409, 559
  • Company, The Tennessee, The Farmers’ Complaint against, (431)
  • Export from Chili, (431)
  • Industry, Japanese, (477)
  • Industry in Peru, The, (93)
  • its Influence on Steel Rails and Plates, and Load Mines, The Litzi, 163
  • Mines, Closing of American, (519)
  • Ore Deposits in Siberia, Working of, (199)
  • Ore, Quebec, (405) l’osition, 353
  • Precipitation of, in the Mines of the United States, (516)
  • Steam Pipes and Superheaters, (405)
  • in Steel, Anti-corrosive Effect of a certain amount of, (481)
  • Corliss Valve Gear, 429
  • Cotton-ginning Machinery in Egypt, Openings for, (405)
  • Cotton Imported into Japan, Weight and Value of, (199,
  • Cotton Industry, American, (516)
  • Cradock and Cj.'s Wiro Reps Works, 35, 3Ö, 37
  • Cramp, Mr. H. W., (393)
  • Crane, Electric, for Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whit¬worth and Co., 454, 456
  • Cranes, Electric Power, J. Adamson and Co., (565)
  • Crane, 125-Ton Four-motor Overhead Electric Travelling, Vaughan and Son, Limited, 561
  • Cream Ripening, Mr. A. Ziffmann’s Method for, (93)
  • Creeping of Liquids ami Tension of Mixtures, Dr. F. T. Trouton on the, (11)
  • Cremation on a Large Scale at Heddesdon, Herts, (199)
  • Crompton, Lieut.-Colonel R. E. B., C.B. Con¬ferred on, (381)
  • Crucible Heated by a Bunsen Burner, How to Increase the Temperature, (508)
  • Cupola, A New, Mr. John Barrett, 514
  • Curious Incident of a Thunderstorm, 47
  • Currents from the Polar Regions, Casks placed on Ice Floes, to Tost Direction of, (173)
  • Carves, R.H.S., 126, 181
  • Cutler’s Company of Sheffield, Election of Officers, 159
  • Cutter-grinding Machines, John Holroyd and Co., Limited, 454
  • Cycle Construction, Standardisation of Screw Threads Employed in, 540
  • Cycle Shows, The, 562 Cyclist Fined in Manchester, (455)
  • Cyfarthfa, Incorporation of (234), 249

D

  • DAIRY Show, 1901, 376
  • Dam, The Assume, 282
  • Deepening the Sea of Azov, 272
  • Défense de 1’Angleterre, La, 559
  • Desmureaux Water Purifier, 415
  • Dibbling Machine, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 10
  • Dixon, Sir Raylton, 117
  • Dnieper, Deepening of the, (381)

Docks:

  • Barrow, Approaches by Lind and Sea, Mr. F. Stileman, 116
  • Barrow, The Ramsden, 142
  • Barry, Record Week in Coal and Coke Ship¬ments, (342)
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard, Masonry Dry, (273)
  • Burnt Island, Coal Loading, (224)
  • Bate, Shipping Despatch from, (342)
  • Cronstadt, (614)
  • Dar-es-Salaam, Wreck of the Floating, (303)
  • Durban, Graving Dock for (629)
  • Hebburn-on-Tyne, Graving, Robert Stephenson and Co., (405)
  • Hull, Deep-water, (431)
  • Karachi Dry, Named the “Giles Graving Dock,” (579)
  • Khartoum, Floating, for, 436, 437, 438
  • Liverpool, Expenditure on Extension and Im¬provement of, (173)
  • Maryport, (331)
  • Mississippi, Floating, for the, 580, 589
  • Mount Stuart, New Dry, (664)
  • Odessa, Floating, (649)
  • Palermo, Dry, (455)
  • Penarth, Progress of, 91, (160); Coal Tips at, 91, 92, 118, (132)
  • Ringoon, Dry, (531)
  • River Wear Commissioners’ Project for New Graving Dock, Offer to Lease the same, (131), (160), (467), 494
  • Port Mahon, Minorca, Pontoon, for the Spanish Government, Robert Stephenson and Co., Limited, 17, (66)
  • Swansea, Coal Shipment, (342)
  • Workington, New, (39)
  • Wyre, Grain Elevator at, 142

Dockyard Notes:

  • Accident to the Stnspareil, Curious. 618
  • Albion, Battleship, to Leave for China, 47
  • Alton, Lieut.-Commander, The Court-martial's Judgment, 527
  • American Armour Plate Fiasco Explained, The,
  • Naval Attaché and the Navy League, The, 634
  • Naval News, Diverse Reports as to Tonnage of the New Battleship),
  • Amphitrite to bo Commissioned at Chatham. 198
  • Anti-torpedo Dofenee, An, 252
  • Apollo, The Cruiser, Machinery Breakdown of. 114
  • Argentina’s Submarine Boat, 223
  • Armour Plate Experiments at Whale Island. 252
  • Artist’s Ideas of Warships, 451
  • Battleships of the King Edward Class added to the Naval War Game, 485
  • Battleships, Six New French, 485
  • Belleisle Experiment put off on Account of the Fog, 560
  • Belleville Boilers of the Hermes to be Mounted in Hulks for the Training of Stokers, 327
  • Beresford, Lord Charles, British and Frenoh Comments on his Return, 634
  • Black Ships in the Manoeuvres a Failure, 180
  • Boer Privateers “ Fallen Flat," 47
  • Boilers, Babcock and Wilcox and Niclausse,
  • Competitive Trials with, 583
  • Boiler Explosion on the German Cruiser Ariadne, 69
  • Boilers, Water-tube, The French not always Faithful to, 451
  • British Battleships are to Carry Submarine Picket Boats, Rumour that, 327
  • British Battleship Mars makes a Shooting Re¬cord, 430
  • Centurion, Arrival of, at Portsmouth with Captured Guns, 198
  • Centurion, Reconstruction of the, 652
  • Channel Fleet, The Mediterranean Fleet Beats the, 377
  • Channel Fleet, Movements of the, 47
  • Chicago, Armament of the, 198, 223
  • Chinese Fleet said to be for Sale, 683
  • Coaling Dispute on the North American Station. 451
  • Coaling Experiments at Portsmouth, Projected, 19
  • Coaling Trials at Portsmouth, Prince George Breaks the Record, 19
  • Cobra, 307, 327, 355, 377
  • Crane and Vulture, 404, 451
  • Cressy Accident, Incorrect Report concerning the Navy League against the Admiralty with regard to her not having Sailed to the Mediterranean, 19, 377
  • Cressy en route for China Seas, 404
  • Cruiser Arrogant, Experiment with Liquid Fuel, 608
  • Cruiser Hermes to be Repaired by Private Firm, 252
  • Cruisers of the Novik Typs, Two, 527
  • Cruisers and Speed, 533
  • Danish Gunboat Moüo, Mystery as to her Fate, 430
  • Dawson, Lieut., his Lecture at Barrow, 180
  • Destroyer Flirt fitted with High Bridge, 583
  • Destroyer Hunter put into Commission again, 608
  • Destroyers in the Mediterranean Manoeuvres, Work of the, 19
  • Destroyers, Plaint Relative to, 560
  • Destroy era and Pleasure Boats at Southsea, 310
  • Destroyer Porcupine Run into by a Collier, 485
  • Destroyer and a Ryde Packet, Collision between, 310
  • Destroyer Thorn and the Court-martial’s Judg¬ment on Lieut.-Commander Thorn, 527
  • Destroyers to be Sent to the Mediterranean, Four, 180
  • Deutschland, the “ltscord Breaker,” Nautical Error Relative to, 114
  • Docks at Portsmouth, Lengthening of, 506
  • Doctors’ Grievances, The, 327
  • Espiegle, Sloop, her Trials with the Boiler Committee (Babcock and Wilcox), 583
  • Fan tome, her Trials with Niclausse Boilers, 583
  • Fire at Chatham Dockyard, 252
  • Foghorn, A New Patent that Bsats a Big Gun Hollow, 485
  • Foreign Vessels at Portsmouth, 198
  • Formidable, The, 19, 279, 327
  • French Battleship Dupuy de LOme, 506
  • Battleship Indomitable, Reconstruction of, 608
  • Big Guns, Commander Gaye, 179
  • Coaling Competitions, 179
  • Coast Defence Battleship Henry IV. Hangs Fire, 430
  • Coast Defence Battleship Requin, Com¬missioned for Trials, 430; Recon¬struction with Niclausse Boilers, 608
  • Cruiser Brnix, Reports as to her Speed, 506
  • Cruisers Jean Bart and Islay, Re-boilering of Postponed, 198
  • Cruiser Leon Gambetta, Launch of, 327 ; Armament of, 527
  • Cruiser Montcalm, 583
  • Fleet Present at the Tsar’s Reception, 280
  • Mediterranean Fleets, and Channel, Re¬constituted, 198, 252
  • Newspaper Item on “Sir White,” 583
  • Squadron that has Sailed to Turkish Waters, The, 485
  • Submarines Grow Bolder, 583
  • Torpedo-boat Destroyer Zouave, 310
  • T. B. Trombe, Trial Speed, 179
  • Torpedo Gunboat Cassini at Dunkirk, 310
  • German Army Officers Serving Afloat, A Wise Step we might Imitate, 19
  • Battleship F. Mecklenberg. 527
  • Battleship Schwaben, The New, 198
  • Cruiser Ariadne, The, 69
  • Engine-rooms, Superiority of, 69
  • Turbine Destroyer, 430
  • Glory, Bad Breakdown of the, 198, 583
  • Guns, New 6in., to be Added to the Powerful and the Terrible, 327
  • Guns Sent to Bonafacio f or the Fortifications, 280
  • Gustave Zédé, Submarine, Stories about, 69
  • Hannibal, Machinery of the, made by Harland and Wolff, 114
  • Hero, Remarks by two Critical Sailors, 404
  • Hogue's Trial Results, The, 652
  • Hood and the Revenge, Naval anti Military Record on the, 223
  • Hyacinth, The, Rams the St. George, Report says, 485
  • Hyaointh-Minerva Rice, The, 47
  • Implacable’s Barbettes, The Repairs to, 404
  • Implacable, The Navy League against the
  • Admiralty with rogard to her having Sailed for the Mediterranean, 377
  • Implacable Painted Black and Grey, her Engine-room Complement Strengthened, 280,
  • Indomptable, Re-boilered with Tanks, 451
  • It flexible, her Decks, 404 Iron Duke is to Replace the Northampton, 180
  • Iren Duke and the Swiftsure, “The Cutting out of the Navy List ’’ of, 560
  • Isis, Return of the, 634
  • Italian Artist, The Storm over the Appoint¬ment of, as Marine Painter to the King, 608
  • Italian Battleship Benedetto Brin, Launch of, 506
  • Japanese Battleship Mikasa to be Docked at Portsmonlh, 47, 404, 583
  • Japanese Cruisers Niitaka and Tsushima, Niclausse Boilers for, 430
  • Kaiser’s Speech to the Naval Architects, 527
  • King Alfred, First-class Armoured Cruiser, Launched, 451
  • Lagane, Mons., Appointed Manager of La Seyne, 5C6
  • Leander to be Re-boilered, 527
  • LeYacht on the British Naval Manoeuvres of Last Year and this, and on the Armament of the Queen and Prince of Wales, 223, 279
  • Le’iathan, Launoh of the Armonred Cruiser, 19
  • Liquid Fael to bs tried on the Cruiser Arrogant, Liafiog in the Government Dockyards, 627
  • London, Progress of the, 327
  • Magnificent, Rs-armament of, 877
  • Marquis de Balincourt Appointed to the General Staff at Cherbourg, 47
  • Mediterranean Fleet Scare, The, 19
  • M.P.’s on Naval Matters, Our, 69
  • Naval Debates in the House, 69
  • Naval Engineer Agitation, The, 114
  • Naval Engineer, A Poem on the, 310
  • Naval Manoeuvres, The Combined, 19 ; Tele¬graphy at, 92; Secrecy Imposed by the Admiralty witn regard to, 310; Channel Fleet Beaten by the Mediterranean, 377
  • Ships Painted Black for, 92
  • Naval Strength, Mr. Arnold Saber on, 280
  • Naval Warrant Officers’ Journal and the Something-wrong-with-the-Navy Notion, 485
  • Navy League’s Pamphlet “Messages from the Fleet,” 69
  • Nelson, The Old Battleship, A French Contem¬porary on, 608
  • Niclausse Boilers. American Cruisers to be Fitted with, 198
  • Nore, Lord Chas. Beresford at the, 310
  • Niobe and Magoilicent Painted Black for the Manoeuvres, 92
  • Oil Fuel Trials, Rumour with regard to the, 47
  • Pearl to be Commissioned, The, 560
  • Pelorus, Is she to ba Re-boilered 'I 327
  • Polyphemus, Appearance in Blue-grey, 404
  • Dismantling of, 560
  • Porpoise, Re-fitting of, 377
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Number of Hands Em¬ployed at, 608
  • Powerful’s Gun Carriage, Proposal to Mount it on Southsea Beach, 527
  • Powerful, New 6in. Guns to be Added to, 327
  • Projectile, The Much-abused War-office Experi¬ments with a New, 485
  • Repairs by Private Firms instead of at the Royal Dockyards, 252
  • Reserve Squadron, Autumn Cruise of, 377
  • Resolution, The, 327, 377, 430
  • Royal Sovereign Disaster, The, 506
  • Royal Yacht, The New, 69, 279
  • Russian Battleships, Canet Guns for the New, 430
  • Five New Projected, 377
  • Kniaz Potemkin Tavritchesky, 69
  • Meenin. Reconstruction of, 377
  • Peresviet, 527,583, 608
  • Poltava, Speed Attained, 527
  • Retvisan, Trial Trips, 377, 430
  • Cruiser Novik, The, 233, 583
  • Destroyer Boyarin Launched, 179
  • Destroyer Kefal, Launched, 608
  • Russians Order a Sister to the Novik from Schichau, 19
  • Sheerness Dockyard, Vertical Steam Pumping ’ Engines, 410, 411
  • Sheldrake, Boiler Experiments in, 377
  • Southcea Castle, New 6in. Mark VII. Guns Tested, 47
  • Spies at Portsmouth, Epidemic of, 47
  • Starfish, Destroyer, Put Away for a while, 47
  • Stern Lights to be used in the Forthcoming Manoeuvres, 47
  • Stokers Needed for (he Navy, 451
  • Submarines, Admiral O'Neill on, 527
  • Argentina’s. 221
  • The Daily Express on, 252
  • Endurance without Fresh Air, Three Hours for Comfort, Eight for a Practical Possible, 92
  • Experiments in France, More, 634
  • French, Narval, Morse, and Algerien, Voyage from Cher¬bourg to Dunkirk, A Record, 310
  • Le Yacht on the New, Demand for Officers for the Service, 198
  • Mono, Attack of, on the Gunboat Cocyte, 179
  • Morse, Trials of the, 92
  • Navigation and Asphyxiation-proof People, The Problem of, 47
  • New Types Evolved in the United Slates, 19
  • No. 1 not to be Delivered in Time for the Manoouvres, 92
  • The Statement respecting the Carrying of a Cow with them False, 404
  • Tovjours dcs, 560
  • Sultan and the Hercules, Re-engining of the, 560
  • Surly Fitted with Oil Fuel, Mobilisation of, 47 ,
  • Swedish Battleships, Names of the Three New, 652
  • Swiss Naval M rr.ee ivres, 179
  • Temperley Coaling-at-sea-under-weigh Experiments, 430
  • Temperley Mast on the Collier Muriel, 280
  • Temperley-Miller Coaling-at-sea System at Devonport, Tbe, 634
  • Terrible, New 6in. Gans to be added to, 327
  • Times, The, on the “Something-must-be , Wrong” Idea concerning the Navy, 461
  • Torpedo Baat 81 after her Immersion, 198
  • Torpedo Boats Ordered of Thornycroft, 560
  • Torpedo Gunboat Hazard, The, 198 ,
  • Torpedo Gunboat Jason to be Re-boilered and Re-engined, 608
  • Trafalgar Battleship to Coal from the Towed Collier, 430
  • Turkish Battleship Messondiyeb, Reconstruction of. 430
  • Turkish Navy, State of, 69
  • United States Battleship Missouri, Launch of, 683; Vengeance, Vickers-Maxim Battleship, Successful Trials of, 47
  • Vernon’s Expirimental Tank, The, 404
  • Viper, Expenditure of Gun-cotton in Blowing, her to Pieces, 198
  • Vif^r, Mobilisation of the Turbine Destroyer,
  • Warships and Mathematics, The Shipping World and, (396), 486
  • Watts, Mr., his Appointment and Consequent Comparisons between Elswick and Admiralty D signs 662
  • W rolets Messages across the Atlantic, Marconi’s, 634
  • Wireless Telegraphy at the Naval Manoeuvres, 92
  • DOMINICA, Interior Main Hoad, 48
  • Dormoy, M.A., his Process for Coating Iron Sur¬faces with Lead Enamel, (431)
  • Dredgers, Hydraulic Hopper, (603)
  • Dredges at Work on New Zealand Rivers, Num¬ber of, (481)
  • Dredging and Modern Dredge Plant, Mr. Wm. Browo, 587
  • Drill, American Rock, 340
  • Drilling and Boriog Machine, Horizontal, Atlas Engineering Company, 589
  • Drilling Machines, Electrically - driven, Mr. Asquith’s, 634, 635
  • Drilling Machine, End, 254
  • Driving Piles in Hard Sand, 413, 427
  • Drop Stamps, A Battery of, 659
  • Drying Plant, Principles and Design of Modern, Duff Gas Producer, 165
  • Durand Forced-draught System for Firing Boiler Furnaces, (605)
  • Durham College of Science, Calendar for Session 1901-2, (365)
  • E
  • EARDLEY-WILMOT, Rear-Admiral S., Modern¬ising Ironclads, 111
  • Economies, Ostensible, 96, 143
  • Economy, New Source of, 101
  • Education Again, 407
  • Educational Theories, (331), 333
  • Egypt, British Trade with, (181)
  • Egypt, British Trade in Metals with, Mr. Rumbold’s Figures, (66)

Electric:

  • Air Pomp, 614
  • Alternate Current Motors, Deri's, 152
  • Alternators on the Manhattan Elevated Rail¬way, The Largest in the World, (93)
  • Arc under Water for Fusing Metal, Use of an, (303)
  • Armature, The Submerged, Sheffield Canal, (233), 256, 276
  • Armature Winding, A Record Feat in, at the Niagara Falls Power House, (531)
  • Cable Laid between the Azores and Ireland, (579)
  • Canadian Niagara Falls Power Company, Niagara, Transmission of Power to Toronto, (199)
  • Car, High-speed, Allgemeine Electricitiits Gesellschaft Berlin, O. Lasche on. 271, 284, 314
  • Carver Loom, The, 109
    Conductivity of Solid Electrolytes at High Temperatures, Mr. W. Nernet's and Mr. H. Reynolds’ Experiments, (93)
  • Conveyor, Mather and Platt, 215
  • Corrosion of Water Pipes by Wandering Currents, 50
  • Crane, 125-Tou, Vaughan and Son, Limited, j 454, 456, 561
  • Current, Double-faced, (455)
  • Current, Price of, in Seventy English Boroughs, (629)
  • Current Supply on the Penny-in-the-Slot System, The Grays District Council, (629)
  • Deri's Alternate Current Motors, 152
  • Discharge, Initiation of an, (120)
  • Distribution in Frankfort, 166, 174
  • Drill, Mascbinen-Fabrik Lorenz, 279, 280.
  • Dynamo, Continuous-current, Davey Paxman and Co., 109
  • Dynamo, Exhibited by Hicks, Hargreaves and Co., Built by the Lancashire Company, 428
  • Dynamos and Motors, Mavor and Coulson, 109, 110
  • Engineering Trades, The German, 632.
  • Engines and Alternators, Neptune Bank Power Stition, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 293, 301 Engines and Dynamos, Advantages of Large Units and High Pressures, (455)
  • Engine, Generator, (500-Kilowatt), Matherand Platt, 216
  • Floating, Coil Type of Apparatus, The General s Award to Prof. E. Thomson for, (629)
  • Generator, 400-Kilowatt Direct-current, English Electric Manufacturing Company, 309
  • Granite as an Insulator, Report to the Franklin Institute on the Use of, (248)
  • Haulage Plant for the Miami and Erie Canal, (381)
  • Illuminations for the Czir’s Visit to France, (272)
  • Industries, Aluminium in the, 625
  • Installation at Davos, (120)
  • Insulating Armature Stampings, Use of Black-lead for, (381)
  • Interlocking Plant, Taylor System, Installed in Chicago, (186)
  • Laboratory and Röotsren Ray Room, West¬minster Hospital, (381)
  • Machinery at Baku, None of British Mannfacture, (224)
  • Machinery at the Glasgow Exhibition, 30, 60, 109, 351, 372, 397, 517
  • Machinery, Weight of, in Proportion to its Out¬put, (147)
  • Mavor and Coulson, Dynamos and Motors, 109, 110
  • Motor for Aerial Navigation, Major Krebs’ Light, (147)
  • Motors, Deri's Alternate-current, 152
  • Motors, Heavy, to be Used on the Great
  • Northern, through the Stampede Pass Tunnel, (273)
  • Motors, Supersede Steam Eogines, in the United States Navy Yard, Brooklyn, (531)
  • Motor Car in America, Run of 187
  • Miles on one Battery Charge, (331)
  • Motors—see also Motor Vehicles, Paper-making Factory, Ponte de Peilles, (39)
  • Planing Machine, Electrically-driven, 153
  • Power Bill, Loch Leven Water and, (173)
  • Power Development from the Waters of the Rhone, (39)
  • Power Development from the Waters of the Var Region, (39)
  • Power Generation and Transmission, Major Gardew on, (224)
  • Power House on Canadian Side of Niagara Falls, (173)
  • Power House, Now York, The Edison Com¬pany’s, (11)
  • Power in India, Rules relating to Use of, (173)
  • Power Mains, 251
  • Power Plant of the Buffalo Exposition, (22)
  • German, 528
  • Goldsmiths' Institute, New Cross, 576, 577
  • Hydraulio, Snoqualmio Falls, U.S.A., (516)
  • Hydraulic, New York State, (232)
  • New York Underground Electric Railway, 488
  • North of Engiand, (616)
  • Large Contract for, Placed by the Manchester Corporation with the German Electric Company, Limited, (662)
  • London County Council Tram ways, List of Tenders Received for the, 516, 527
  • Quarry Work, Lakeside Quarries, U.S.A., (516)
  • Power to San Francisco, Scheme for Transmit¬ting, (331)
  • Power Soheme, Another Canadian, (303)
  • Power Station at tbe Basin, Exeter, (405)
  • Battersea Central, 349, 356
  • Jaice, in Bosnia, 386
  • Neptune Bank, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 274, 278, 293, 297, 301
  • Power Supply, Chiswick, (331)
  • Cripple Creek District, America, (»3)
  • Leeds, 288
  • from Niagara Falls, (39), (173) Rio de Janeiro, (481)
  • Tyne, 274, 278,293, 297, 301
  • Power Transmission Line across the Straits of Carquinez. Erection of a Single Span in, (556)
  • Power, Utilisation of the Upper Rhone for Generating, (224)
  • Pumping Plant, Zollverein Mines, 528, 529
  • Rays as an Amothetic, Prof. Minin on the Use of, (653)
  • Safety Lamp for Mines, (303)
  • Sea-going Launch, Mr. W. Bowcd, for the King of Portugal, (303)
  • Section, Glasgow Engineering Conference, Papers Read, 245, 271, 284
  • Society for the Study of Electric Rapid Rail¬ways, Speed Attained, (508)
  • Street Sweeping by Trolley, (224)
  • Street Sweeping and Watering in Nottingham, (579)
  • Supply, Birmingham Corporation, (123)
  • in California, High-tension Line to San Francisco, (653)
  • Farnham, (605)
  • Manchester, (120), (303), (431), (467)
  • South Shields, Generating Set, 399, 406
  • Worcester, Supplemental, (481)
  • Works, Flekkefjord, (147)
  • Works in Operation in Germany, In¬creased Number of, (653)
  • Thomson, Prof. Elihu, The John Scott Legacy Premium and Medal Awarded to, (629)
  • Traction and Lighting, Brussels, 506
  • Traction on Metropolitan Railways, 14, 38, (93), 490, 540
  • Traction on the Underground Railway, Board of Trade Arbitration, 450, 490, 491, 492, 604, 505
  • Traction, Multiple-unit Systems of, 256
  • Traction, South London, (11)
  • Tramways in London, 42, 47
  • Tramways, London Underground, 506, 516
  • Tramways—see also Tramways Transmission Line, Main Span, 4427ft., 101 Transmission, Long-distance, California, (516)
  • Transmission, Long-distance, Mr. F. A. C. Perrine on, (405)
  • Travelling Gangway at Dover, 253
  • Treatment of Phthisis, Mr. Chisholm Williams on,(248)
  • Welding, Mr. J. T. Heaton on, 560
  • Winding Gear, Heckmondwike Collieries, E. Scott and Mountain, Limited, 611
  • Wire Span of 4427ft., Californian Company,

Electric Light:

  • Affairs in London, 408 Barnes, Nernst Lamps, (481)
  • Barnstaple. (481)
  • Brussels, 506
  • Epsom, (605)
  • Hackney Municipal Works, 489
  • Hind Hill, (459)
  • Incandesoent Filaments, Vibrations of tho. (381)
  • Incandescent Lamp Filaments, Herr C. Kellner’s, (224)
  • L:ghting (Leador on), 607
  • Manchester, (303), (431)
  • Miner’s Safoty Lamp, (303)
  • National Gallery should bo Supplied with, (455)
  • Nernst Lamp, Disadvantages inherent in, (629)
  • Nernst Lamps, Tests with, (303)
  • Odessa, Siemens and Halske, (381)
  • Osmium and Carbon Lamps, Relative Effici¬ency of, (11
  • Sheffield Corparatiou, The Submerged Arma¬ture, (233), (256)
  • Stations in the United States, Number of, (579)
  • Sunderland Electric Lighting Committee, Dead¬lock, (248)
  • Vickerstown and Walney Island, (66)
  • Wimbledon, (481)
  • Wolverhampton, System of Free or Assisted Wiring Proposed, (273)

Electricity:

  • Advance in Price of, (266)
  • Cableways or.Trolleys at tbo Eastern Shipbuilding Company’s Work?, Nov London, Conn. (431)
  • Extension of the Use of. in the Navy, (355)
  • Future of, 628
  • Laundry Worked by, Kingston-on-Thames, (303)
  • Supply, Australia, (579)
  • Farnham, (605)
  • Farnworth, (224)
  • Use of, at the Eastern Shipbuilding Company’s Works, New London, Conn., (481)
  • Utilisation of, in Chemical Manufacture, Mr. Ewan, on, (611)
  • Ventilation by, 338
  • Works, Hackney Monic’pal, (464), 489
  • Hind Hill, (459)
  • Manchester, (303), (431), (467)
  • Sheffield, 184
  • ELEPHANTS, Train Collides with, 139
  • Elevators, American, Grain Warehouses or, 415
  • Elevator, Immense Grain Warehouse or, U.S.A., (516)
  • Elevator, Grain, at the Wyre Dock, 142
  • Elliott, Sir Charles, Explicit Denial that any Orders have been given out by him in con¬nection with South African Railways, his later Telegram concerning, (455), 457, 462, (531)
  • Enamelling, 194, 238, 264, 323, 347

Engineering:

Engineering Congress at the Glasgow Exhibition :

  • Preliminary Programme, 203
  • Opening Address, Mr. Mansergh, 243
  • Dixon, Mr. Jas. S., his Endowment of a Chair of Mining at the Glasgow University, 298
  • Electrical Engineering, Section No. IX Opening Address, Mr. Langdon, 245 Paper by Mr. W. B. Sayers on the Electrical Exhibits of the Exhibition, 245
  • Herr Lasche on High-speed Rail¬ways, 271, 284, 314
  • Prof. Jameson, Protection of Trolley Wires, 272
  • Mr. Field on the Relative Advan¬tages of the Throe, Two, and Single-phase Systems for Feeding Low-tension Networks, 298, 316
  • Mr. Hobart and Mr. Mavor, and Anuouncemounts by Mr. Lang¬don and Prof. Glazabrook, 298
  • Gas, Section VIII.:—
  • Opening Address by Mr. Livesoy, 245
  • Papers by F. Bruyèresand Prof. V. Lewes on Water Gas, 245
  • M. Du Chattel, Mr. Leybold, Mr.
  • C. Carpenter. Mr. Cheater, Mr. Schniewind, 271
  • Iron and Steel Institute, Section V.:— Papers by Mr. Hamby, Mr. Archibald, and
  • Mr. W. Wylie, on the Iron and Steel Industries of the West of Scotland, 244
  • Mr. Wahlberg, on Variation of Catbon and Phosphorus in Steel Billets, 244
  • Mr. C. H. Ridsdale and Mr. J. E. Stead, on Copper and Iron Alloys, 270, 271
  • Messrs. Stead and Wigham, on the Effect of Copper in Steels for Wire, 270, 271
  • Mechanical and Encineerino, Section III. :— Papers by Prof. Hele Shaw, on Cooling of Engines of Motor Cars, 243, 267
  • Hon. C. Parsons, Steam Turbines for Driving Dynamos, 243
  • Mr. Gould, Locomotivos on Buenos Aires Central Railway, 244
  • Mr. Lenke, Superheated Steam, 268, 286
  • Mr. Rowan, Premium System of Remunerating Labour, 268
  • Mr. Greenwood, Metric System in Workshops, 268
  • Mr. Wicksteed, Testing Machine in the James Watt Laboratory, 269
  • Mossrs. Weir and R:chmond, Workshop Methods and Pre¬mium Plan, 339
  • Mr. G. Kapp, Rating and Testing Electrical Machinery, 244
  • Minino, Section VI. :—
  • Papers by Mr. II. M. Cadell, Oil Shale Fields
  • of the Lothians, 214, 298
  • Mr. II. M. Cadell, Carboniferous Limestone Measures of West Lothian, 244, 298
  • Messrs. G. L. Allon, E. I). Chester, Hancock, Iloskold, Obalski, and Sawyer, 298
  • Municipal Engineers, Section VII.:— ’
  • Papers by Lieut.-Col. A. S. Jones and Mr. K. Campbell on Sewage Disposal Systems, 245, 816
  • Naval Architecture, Section IV. :—
  • Papers by Sir N. Barnaby, Prof. Biles. Mr.
  • Bowles, Mr. Normand. Mr. E. C. Thrupp, 244, 295, 296, 297, 311
  • Railways, Section I. :—
  • Papers: S rG. Moleswortb, Uganda Railway, 213
  • Prjf. Carus Wilson, Economy of
  • Electricity as Motive Power on Railways, 243
  • Waterways and Maritime Works, Section II. :—
  • Papers: Mr. W. Willcocks, Irrigation in the Nile Valley, 243
  • Mr. Hermann, Works of the Dort¬mund and Suez Canal, 267, 282
  • Visits to St. Rollox Workshops of the Cale¬donian Railway, 269
  • Covlairs, and to the Works of Messrs. Alley and McLellan, and Messrs. E. Chester and Co., 298 L\
  • Contracts, Lord George Hamilton and, 466
  • Electric Engineering Department at the Yorkshire College, Enlargement of, (355)
  • Electric, Papers on, at tbe Glasgow Congress, 245, 271, 272, 284, 298, 314, 316 Enterprise, The Most Notable Developments of, in the Lancashire District since the Settlement of the Great Strike, (662)
  • Feat, Remarkable, Erection of 4427ft. Single Span in an Electric Power Transmission Lane, (556)
  • Journal, New York Mining and, Appointment of Editors to, (355)
  • Locomotive, Chas. Rous - Marten on Some Modern Tendencies of, 291
  • Locomotive, Recent Practice io, in England and other Countries, 612, 661
  • Marine, American c. English Methods, Mr. E. Wood, 466
  • Marine, during the past Ten Years, Mr. McKechnie's Review of, 140, 157, 183, 206, 225, 310
  • Marine, List of Firms on the Tyne, Wear, Tees, and Hartlepool and Engines Constructed, 1901, 664
  • Mechanical, Papers on, at the Glasgow Con¬gress, 213, 214, 267, 268, 269, 286, 339
  • Royal Navy, Students to be Entered at Keyham by the Admiralty, 220, 237, 310, (653)
  • Section at the British Association, Record of its Doings, 325
  • Trade, Foreign Competition in, 563
  • Trade, German Electric, 632
  • Trade, Re-arrangement of the Working Agreement in, (575)
  • Workshop Organisation, Mr. A. P. Loscher on, 629
  • Workshop Organisation, American Methods of, at the British Westinghouse Works, (663)

Engineers:

  • Appeal to, by Mr. Jas. Mansergh, on behalf of the Westminster Hospital, (629)
  • Admiralty Works Department, Competitive Examination for three Appointments as
  • Assistant Civil Engineer in, (556)
  • Chinese Coal and English, 150
  • County Council, Candidates for the Office of Engineer to, (431)
  • Engine-room Artificers in Torpedo Boats, Earl of Selbcrne on the Case of, (120)
  • English, and Russia, 97
  • Municipal, Glasgow Congress, Papers read, 215, 316
  • Navy, 613
  • Newcastle City, Applications for tho Post of, (355)
  • Position of Naval, (66), 102
  • Royal Navy, Deputation to Whitehall to urge the Necessity of Improving the Conditions of the Service, (66), 102
  • Social, their Office in America, (455)
  • Solution of the Irish Question, The Engineer's, 327
  • United States Navy, 657, 613

Engines:

  • Air Pump and, 613, 614 American Rotary, 385
  • American Stationary, Increase in the Number Exported, (405)
  • Blast Furnace Gas, at DifferdiDgen, 352
  • Condensers, Evaporative, 613, 614
  • Davey Differential Pumping, at Lindal Mines, Dynamo Driving, Mr. Chas. Day on, (391) 414
  • and Dynamo, High speed Vertical, Ruston, Proctor and Co., 2, 3
  • Evaporative Condensers, 613, 614
  • Gas. at Brunner, Mond and Co.’s Works, Working with Mond Gas, (481)
  • Gas, with Natural Gas, Experiments on a, 172
  • Gas, Report of the Research Committee by Prof. F. Burstall and Discussion thereon.
  • 425, 438, 474, 484
  • Gasoline, (210)
  • Hick, Hargreaves and Co ’s Exhibit at the Glasgow Exhibition, Vertical Engine and
  • Dynamo, 428, 429
  • High-speed Double Compound, Vauxhall Iron¬works Company, 636
  • High-speed Vertical, Wm. Sisson, 291
  • Horizontal Corliss Valve, J. Cochrane, 170
  • King Alfred, Armoured Cruiser, 207
  • Marine, 182, 183, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 262
  • Mathot Pressure Recorder for Gas, 426
  • Motor Fire, (273)
  • Oil, Crossley, Cundall and Sons, Naylor and Co., Humphries, Gwynnc, Ruston and Proc¬tor, 8, 9,16
  • Oil, Demand for, in Baku, (224)
  • Pumping, Hampton Waterworks, Mr. J. W. Rentier (Supp/nntnlt, August 2nd anil Novem¬ber 1st, 1901), 123, 452
  • Pumping, Sewage, J. Cochrane, 171
  • Pumping, Vertical Steam, for Sheerness Dock¬yard, Hayward-Tyler and Co., 410, 411,
  • Quadruple-expansion Marine, Simpson, Strick¬land and Co., 138
  • Ross and Dancan’s Steam, 2Ó2, 270
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8, 9, 16
  • Sewage Pumping, J. Cochrane, 171
  • Shanks and Sons' Shaft Governor, 137
  • Sisson’s, 291
  • Steam, American, for Export, (22)
  • Steam, and Boilers, Report on, 146
  • Steam, Glasgow Exhibition, 2, 3, 84, 85 137 170, 171, 262, 270, 291, 429, 643
  • S.S. Dukes of Cornwall and Lancaster, 182,183
  • Steam, Used in the Brooklyn Edison Plant, (224)
  • Steam, What is an Economical One, 458
  • Tangyes Limited, Vertical Compound and Gas Glasgow Exhibition, 84, 85
  • Triple-expansion Pumping (Supplement, Auaust 2nd, 1901), ; Mr. J. W. Reit'er, Hamp¬ton, Southwark, and Vauxhall Water Com¬pany, 123, 452
  • Tr.ple-expansion, South Shields, J. and H. r McLaren, Limited, 398, 406 Ve.-tica Steam Fuaaping, for Sheerness Dock¬yard, Hayward - Tyler and Co., 410, 411, (472)
  • Water for Steam, 67
  • Westinghouse Gas, Efficiency Tests of a, (93)
  • EVAPORATIVE Condensers, 614