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*LAMPS, Safety, and Colliery Explosion», 506 | *LAMPS, Safety, and Colliery Explosion», 506 | ||
*Lancashire, Census Returns for, (386) | *Lancashire, Census Returns for, (386) | ||
*Lancaster and Tonge, Piston Rings and Spiral Springs and Steam Dryers, (571) | |||
*Lane, Mr. R. Qniller, 533 | |||
*Lathe, Crank-turning, J. Butler and Co. (vii., Supplement, June Vitk, 1902) | |||
*Electrically - driven, Hexagon Turret, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 292, 293 | |||
*Cylinder, G. Wilkinson and Sans (v., Supplement, June 13th, 1902) | |||
*fijin., Miley’8 Machine Tool Company (iv., Supplement, June 13fA, 1902) | |||
*For High-speed Steel, Special, Darling and Sellers, Limited, 330, 364 | |||
*16in., for High-speed Steel, Dean, Smith and Grace (iii., Supplement, June 13th, 1902, and Supplement to ditto) | |||
*Shafting, Noble and Lund, 69 | |||
*Launches and Trial Trips, 77, 148,174, 198, 225, 303, 325, 367, 396, 421, 447, 473, 525, 545, 606, 639 | |||
*Lead, Copper, and Zinc in the United States, 300 | |||
*Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, U.S.A., Messrs. Van Hise and F. Ba:n 590 | |||
'''Leaders: | |||
*1901, 15 | |||
*American Steel and the Trust, 142 | |||
*Anglo-Japanese Alliance and its Commercial Effects, The, 192 | |||
*Armoured Cruisers, 388 | |||
*Arnold-Forster, Mr., and the Naval Engineers, 216 | |||
*Atlantic Shipping Combine, The, 411, 435 | |||
*Atlantic Shipping Trust, The North, 487 | |||
*Boilers for Locomotives, 586 | |||
*Boilers for the Navy, 93, 487, 513, 563 | |||
*Boiler Power and Electricity, 168 | |||
*Boiler Puzzles, 337 | |||
*Centrifugal Pumps and Fans, High-speed, 240 | |||
*Chemistry, 21 | |||
*City Men and the Colonial Show, 436 | |||
*Coal Question, The Great, 42 | |||
*Colour of Warships, The, 92 | |||
*Combination in the Atlantic Trade, 411, 435 | |||
*Commercial Situation, The, 609 | |||
*Community of Interest, 115 | |||
*Condensers in Warships, 240 | |||
*Cost of High-speed Trains, 436 | |||
*Dingle Station Fire, 316 | |||
*Dust Destructors and Electric Light, 289 | |||
*Engineering, Civil, 16 | |||
*Engineering, Electrical, 19 | |||
*Engineering, Mechanical, 18 | |||
*Engineering Standards Committee, The, 141 | |||
*Fire-box Stays of Locomotive Boilers, 412 | |||
*Fitter, Elimination of the, 142 | |||
*French Navy, The, 239 | |||
*Gas Supply, 20 | |||
*German Shipping and Americanisation, 316 | |||
*Good Enough, 263 | |||
*Idiosyncrasy as a Phase in Remedial Legisla¬tion, 412 | |||
*Jubilee of Gold Mining in Australia, 168 | |||
*Labour and Capital, 66 | |||
*Labour and Invention, 42 | |||
*Legislation and Electrical Legislation, £09 | |||
*Light v. Heavy Railways, 462 | |||
*Locomotives, British and Foreign, 338 | |||
*Locomotive Engines, Efficiency of, 387 | |||
*Locomotives, English and American, 361 | |||
*Locomotives for India, 65 | |||
*“Mabon” and | |||
*Machinery, 361 Mars, The Accident in H.M.S., 387 | |||
*Metropolitan Railways, The, 115 | |||
*Motor Car of the Future, 362 | |||
*Mudhole Doors, 514 | |||
*Naval Engineers, Mr. Arnold Forster and the, 216 | |||
*Navy Estimates, The, 191, 216 | |||
*Nickel and the Steel Trust, 66 | |||
*Panama, The Preferment of, 631 | |||
*Patent Law Amendment, 192 | |||
*Patent Searches, Official, 461 | |||
*Peace with Honour, 563 | |||
*Petrol Engines for Tramways, 632 | |||
*Prime Movers, The Development of, 513 | |||
*Production and Trade, 91 | |||
*Quartz as an Industrial Material, 264 | |||
*Railway Economies, 167 | |||
*Railway Management, 315 | |||
*Ships and Forts, 488 | |||
*Speed of Motor Cars, 290 | |||
*Steel, American, and the Trust, 142 | |||
*Submarines for the British Fleet, 631 | |||
*Sulphur in Coal, 514 | |||
*Superheated Steam for Locomotives, 116 | |||
*Syndicates, Effects of, 338 | |||
*Tube Railways, 41 | |||
*United States Navy, Development of the, 215 | |||
*Valve Gear of Locomotive Engines, Tne, 289 | |||
*Vibration on Tube Railways, 192 | |||
*War Material, 20 | |||
*War Shipbuilding Arrears, 462 | |||
*Warship Design, 585 | |||
*Wave Power, 610 | |||
'''Sub-Leaders: | |||
*American Orders in the Iron Trade, 217 | |||
*American Railroad Construction, 363 | |||
*American Triumphs, 264 | |||
*Bessemer Steel Production, 388 | |||
*Board of Trade Returns, 265 | |||
*Cable, The All-Britisb, 338 | |||
*Cable Treaties, The, 586 | |||
*Clyde and Sailing Ship Construction, The, 193 | |||
*Coal, 43, 437 | |||
*Colliers’ Wages, 463 | |||
*Cooper v. Crane, 515 | |||
*Cordite, 43 | |||
*Crystal Palace, The, 116 | |||
*Electric Railways, Underground, 388 | |||
*Engineering Standards Committee, 240, 564 | |||
*Federation and the Unions, The, 169 | |||
*French Navy, The, 264 | |||
*Hyacinth and the Minerva, The, 217, 816 | |||
*Indian Railways, Material for, 338 | |||
*Isthmian Canals, The, 93 | |||
*Locomotives in France, Foreign, 67 | |||
*Locomotives in India, 413 | |||
*London County Council Contracts, 241 | |||
*London Water Bill, 241, 436 | |||
*Metropolitan Railway, The, 291 | |||
*Metropolitan Railways and Mr. Yerkes, 8E3 | |||
*Miners’ Wages, 489 | |||
*Motors, International Trials of Alcoho’, 67 | |||
*Motor Purposes, Heavy Oils for, 169 | |||
*National Physical Laboratory, The, 290 | |||
*Paris Sewage Farms, The, 610 |
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- 1901, 15
Accidents, Explosions, and Fines:
- Bridge Collapse, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, (261)
- Cage, Trimdon Colliery, (544)
- Castle Pit, Cyfarthfa, Death of Mr. Arnold, (472)
- Dynamite Explosion, New York, (261)
- Fall of Overhead Tram Wire, Sheffield, (37)
- H.M.S. Mars. on Board, 378, 379
- Home-office Report for 1901 of Fatal Mine and Quarry Accidents, (89)
- Lift, Bradford, (537)
- Motor Omnibus, at Scarborough, (459)
- Safety Lamps and Colliery Explosions, 506, £91
- Seaham Harbour New Docks, Mr. A. C. Brown Killed at, (26)
- Stockton-on-Teei Ironworks, Remarkable Acci¬dent at, (13)
- Traction Engine Precipitated on to the North Stafford Railway, (433)
- United States Deaths and Iojuries from Light¬ning and Railway Accidents in 1900, (386,
- West Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Accident to Steel Girder, (214)
- Explosion, Ardeer Factory of Nobel’s Explosives Company, (63), (89)
- Explosions, Boiler :
- Board of Trade Report on, (261)
- Enquiries and Investigations under Provisions ot the Act, (261)
- German Empire, 1899, (620)
- Model Steamer on the Serpentine, (37)
- Rochdale, (89)
- Vilumara, Madrid, (89)
- Explosion of Mond Gas, (13)
- Explosion at the Electric Faso Works near Ghorley, (630)
- Explosion of Refrigerating Plant, The Alleged, (44)
- Explosions, Safety Lamps and Colliery, 506, 591
- Explosion in a Sheffield Foundry, (363), (420)
- Fires :
- Barbican, Telephone Lines Destroyed, (433)
- Bertrams, Limited, Edinburgh, (190)
- Car Shed of the Trolley Company at Paterson, New Jersey, (166)
- Chatham Dockyard, (583), (607) [
- Electric Factory of Froyards, near Nancy, (409)
- Hyde Park Locomotive Works, (522)
- New S. Griffin Pit, (214)
- Newsum and Co.’s Timber Mills, Gainsborough, (409)
- Railway Workshops, Cairo, (504)
- Rolling Stock Depót of the Samara and Zatoust Railway, (291)
- AERIAL Navigator, Another, (485)
- Aeronauts, Altitude Reached by Dr. Bersen and Dr. Suriog, (630)
- Agricultural implements, Bad Quality of Russian, j (561)
- Agricultural Machinery and Implements Imported into Odessa, Total Weight of, 1900, (190)
- Agricultural Machinery, Use of Modern, in Asturias, (511)
- Air Blast, 12
- Air Compressors for Raising Oil at Baku, Use of, (561)
- Air Pressures Used in Playing Brass Instruments, Dr. E. 11. Barton and Mr. S. C. Laws on the, (43)
- Airship, Tbo Barton, 392
- A Brooklyn Inventor’s, (630)
- M. Santos Dumont’s, at the Crystal Palace. (314)
- Airships, New, (409)
- Air, Travel in, 12, 47, 71, 84, 121, 147, 171, 194. 218, 219, 214, (261), 295, 290, 417, 440, 467, ; 493
- Alcohol, Denaturised Untaxed, Consumption in Germany for Technical Purposes, (583)
- Peru, industrial Use of, 611 v. Petroleum, The Competition in Paris, (89,
- from Sugar-cane in Peru, Annual Pro¬duction of, (607)
- Alliance, The New, and its Commercial Effects, 192
- Alloys of Nickel and Copper cannot be Mag¬netised, (287)
- Almanacs, Calendars, &c., 28, 48, 77, 124, 150
- Aluminium as an Alloy, (214)
- Anode, Utilisation of the Properties of, The Best Lubricant to Use on, (166)
- Bronzas, Tests of, (31)
- and Magnesium, with Ammonium Chloride Solution, Fused Mixtures of, (314)
- -ZincAlloys. Castings made from, (237)
- American v. English Machinery in China, 211
- Manufacturers, The Birth of, 637
- Recklessness, 171
- Spark Arrester, 246 Tourists in Europe, 19/1, (237)
- Trade, Satisfactory Condition of, (335)
- Triumphs, 261
- Workshop Methods in Steel Construction, 120, 219, 269
- Ammonia, Relative Decomposition of, by Iron and Copper, (139)
Appointments and Resignations: Appointments:
- Adams, Mr. J. F., (335)
- Ballan, Mr. A. E., (26)
- Clayden, Mr. H. W., (272)
- Cormack, Mr. J. D., (190i D xon, Mr., (583)
- Donnet, Mr. J. W., (433)
- Graham, Mr. J. L , (433)
- GrindliDg, Mr. W. J., (459)
- Lake, Mr. E.t (26)
- O’Meara, Major W. A. J., (159)
- Price, Mr., (472)
- Ram, Mr. G. Scott, Electrical Inspector of Factories and Workshops, (237)
- Rse, Mr. II. S. C., (229)
- Roberts, Mr. M., (459)
- Robinson, Mr. J. G., (459)
- Samson, Mr. P., Appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty, (63)
- Smith, Mr. W. E., Appointed by Lords of the Admiralty, (63)
- Watts, Mr. Philip, Appointed Director of Naval Construction, bis Successor at Elswick, , Mr. Perrett, (89), (125)
- West, Mr. G. F., (13)
Resignations:
- Clayton, Mr. T. G.( Presentation to, (166)
- Hookey, Mr. Ja«., (190)
- Rouse, Mr. F., (359)
Armour Plating:
- Cramp Co., and tho Armour Plate for tbe ; Battleship Maine, (139)
- Curved Plates, 121
- Krupp Armour, A New, 433, 481
- Largest Plate ever Rolled Finished at the Parkgate Iron and Steel Co.’s Works, (409)
- Slackness in the Industry, Mr. J. F. Hope and Mr. Arnold Forster on the, (49)
- Trials of Openshaw at Whale Island and Shoeburyness, (386), (409)
- Armoured Tower, San Paolo, near Taranto, (190)
- Artesian Water Supply and Irrigation, W. Gibbons Cox, 402
- Asbestos Mining in California and Georgia, (13)
- Asquith. W , Machine Tools (Supplement, June Yilh, 1902)
Association, Acetylene :
- Formation of, (97); General Meeting, (l£0)
Association, American Iron and Steel:
- Iron and Steel Statistics, Mr. Swank’s Annual Report, 23
Association on Ballasting, American Railway Engineering and Main¬tenance of Way :
- Report of the Committee, (350)
Association, Cold Storage and Ice:
- Annual Dinner : Papers to ba read, (441)
Association of Electrical Contractors, National:
- First Meeting of the N. Section of, (89)
Association of Engineers In Charge:
- Programme of, 36
- Seventh Annual Dinner, (312)
Association of Engineers, Leeds :
- Injector, Theory and Working of the, Mr. Konrad Andersson, (437)
- Structural Ironwork, Prof. John Goodman,(169)
Association of Engineers, Manchester:
- Annual Report, (75)
- Anniversary Dinner, Forty-fifth, 109
- Half-yearly Meeting, New Members Elected, (617)
- High-pressure Gas for Works Lighting, Mr. J. Nasmith, 215
- Machine Tools, Application of Portable, Mr. J. R. Ingham, 170
- Silo Granarios for Floor Mills, Mr. J. Whitaker, (323)
- Tecbnolexicon, Circular respecting the Preparation of, by the Society of German Engineers, J617)
- Training of Engineering Apprentices, Inaugural Addrtsi by Mr. E. G. Constantine, 71
- Visit to the Works of John Brown and Co., Limited, 605
Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical:
- London Convention, Papers to be Read and Discussed, (550)
- Special General Meeting, (135)
Association, Machinery Users’:
- Annual General Meeting, (638)
Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham:
- Annual Dinner, (169)
- Dinner to Mr. J. J. Innis, (545)
- Steam Engine Packing, Mr. A. McSviney, (150)
Association of Municipal Engineers and Surveyors, Scottish:
- First General Meeting, Presidential Address of Mr. A. B. McDonald, 636
Association, National Traction Engine:
- Action Taken by, with references to the New Laws Proposed by the Worcester County Council in respect to Locomotive Traffic, (648)
Association of Railway Locomotive Engineers:
- Meeting at Lyndhurst, and Complimentary Dinner to Mr. Dean and Mr Clajtan, (607)
Association of Waterworks Engi¬neers, British:
- Seventh Annual General Meeting, (314)
- ASTURIAS, Modern Agricultural Machinery in Demand, (511)
- Atlantic Trade, Combination in the, 411, 435, (446)
- Automatic Signals from Westminster Clock to Greenwich, (583)
- Autumn’s Drought, The, 134
B
- BAASS, Mr. J. E., (484)
- Bacterial Treatment of Trades Waste, Mr. W. Naylor on, 150
- Baku, Decline of Imports of Machinery into, (561)
- Baku, Kerosene, Limited Russian Demand for, (561)
- Baku, 0.1 Raised by Means of Air Compressors, (561)
- Balancing Locomotives — see Locomotives, Balancing
- Balloon, Tae Barton Airship, 392
- Balloon, The Severo Navigable, 482, (485)
- Barton Airship, The, 392
- Bases, TbeControl of (referring to Lieut. Hordern’s Prize Essay), 539
- Battersea Polytechnic, Conversazione at the, (334)
- Bauxite, New South Wales, 144
- Benzone, Naphthalene, and Aothracite, Prepara¬tion of, from Metallic Carbides, C. S. Bradley and C. B. Jacob’s Patent, 560
- Bevelling Machine, Messrs. Davis and Primrose, 258, 259
- Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited (1902), (420)
- Bicycle, Holden’s Motor, (190), 333
- Bicycles Wanted in Erzoroum, (511)
Bills
- American Shipping Subsidy, (359)
- Brighton Electric Railway, 45, (63), (314)
- Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway, (459)
- Canal from Rochester to Gravesend, (261)
- Ethiopia-Jilbutil Railway, (386)
- Great Western, for Changes in the Risca District, (113)
- Great Western and London and North-Western, to Acquire the Brynmawr and Western Valley Lines, (26)
- Hull and Barnsley Railway Company’s, to be Opposed by Hull, (121)
- Lancashire and Yorkshire (Steam Vessels), Passed, (607)
- Leicestershire and Warwickshire Electric Power, ! (37)
- London and North-Western, Widening of the Trent Valley Line, (113)
- London Subways, 340 London United Tramways, (570)
- London Water, 136, 143, 241, (355), 433
- Manchester City Circle Railway, (13)
- Metropolitan District Railway, (214)
- Midland Railways, (190), (214)
- Ontario Legislature : to empower Municipalities to Purchase, &c., Electric Energy for Heat, Light, and Power, (287)
- Patent, The New, 196
- Peckham Rye Tube Railway Withdrawn, (113)
- Private, in Parliament, 354, 394, 408
- Private, for Transfer of Imperial Institute to
- the Board of Trade, (537)
- Rhondda Tramways, (63)
- Rhymney Railway, (446)
- Swedish Parliament, for Purchase by the State of the two Telephone Companies, (459)
- Taff Vale, (386)
- BIRTWISTLE Hydraulic Jointing Syndicate, Limited, New Method of Jointing Boiler
- Tubes, (271)
- Biscuit-sorting and Packing Machine, D. Thom¬son and Co., 503
- Blair, Mr. Geo. Maclellan, 43
- Blast Furnaces on American Lines, (60)
- Blast Furnaces in Course of Erection or being Rebuilt in the United Kingdom, (37)
- Blast Furnace, Non - crucible, Mr. John L. Stevenson, 72
- Blast Furnace Practice, Recent, by Mr. B. D. Healey, 464
- Blast Furnaces under Reconstruction, (445)
- Blast Furnaces in the United Kingdom, (433)
- Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Cooling, 489
- Blister, Remarkable, caused by a Fall in a Fur¬nace. 545
- Blytb, The Old Fish Qoay, (139)
- Board of Trade Returns, 265
- Bog, Splitting of the Annagh, Leitrim, (607)
Boilers:
- Babcock and Wilcox Water-tube, (89), 93, 286
- Blake’s Improved Multitubular Vertical, 112
- Committee on Water-tube, Second Report, 227, 255
- Corrosion of Condenser Tubes and Sea Water Conductors, Mr. E. Cohen on the, 469
- Cylinder Lubrication, 46
- Distortion in, Due to Overheating, Mr.
- Stromeyer on, 337, 344, 369—see also 527 English Navy, 635
- Express, Mr. A G. Mumford, 141, 145
- Fire-box Stays of Locomotive, Mr. Webb on, 412, 419
- Locomotive, 585
- Locomotive, Mr. R Waters on, (150)
- Locomotive Type, for a Sugar Factory, Geo. Fletcher and Co., 625, 628
- Machine-fired, Test of, 286
- Marine, 10, 43, 62 (89), 93, 109
- Navy, 10, 43, 62, 93, 144, 145, (485), 487, 513, 544, 563
- Nic’ausse Water-tube, 43, 109, (485), 519
- Power and Electricity, 163
- Pozzies, 337
- Scotch Water-tube, Replace Belleville in the United States Lake Steamers, (359)
- Scummer, The Hotchkiss, 70
- Seagull, Niclausse Water-tube Trials, (485), 519
- Types of, for the Six First-class Cruisers of the 1901-2 Programme, 544
- Vulcan Boiler Insurance Company, Annual Meeting, 300
- Water tube, 10, 43, 62, 89, 93, 109, 144, 145, 227, 286, 468, (485), 519
- Water-tube, Canadian, 467, 468
- Water-tube, for First-class Torpedo Boats, Mr. A. G. Mumford, 144. 145
- Water-tube, Hardie, 467, 468
- Yarrow, Water-tube, 10, 62
- BOILER Power and Electricity, 168
- Bonawee Granite Quarries, Monster Blast Fired at, (139)
- Boring Bar with Adjustable Cutters, Barker and Spick, 172
- Machine, W. Asquith (vi., Supplem.nl, June Yitk, 1902)
- Machine, Darling and Sellers (i., Supple¬ment, June Yith, 1902)
- Mill, Double, Messrs. Webster and Bennett, 604, 605
- Machine, Double, G. Wilkinson and Sons, 461
- Machine, A Large, Tangye Tool and Electric Company (Supplement, April 18th, 1902), 393
- and Milling Machine, Portable Electric, J. Buckton and Co, Limited ( x., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Bondouard, Mr. O., Dendritic Crystals Shown by Fused Mixtures of Aluminium and Magnesium, (314)
- Bowen, Mr. T., (472)
- Breconshiro Works of the Merthyr Urban Council, Sale of the Machinery, &c., (638)
- Brick-drying Plant, American, 323
- Brick. Specific Heat of, (214)
- Bricklayers, Average Work of, The London County Council's and the British, (261)
- British Fire-prevention Committee, Tests with Fireproof Wood, and Silver Medal Award, (89), (113), (139)
Bridges:
- American, New, 470
- American Transporter, Duluth, 442
- Ca'ais, across the Tidal Basin. (433)
- Cantilever, Two, over the N. Tyne, (485)
- Cantilever, over the St. Lawrence, 541
- Cast Iron, 441
- Clybourne Place over Chicago River, Trunnion Bascule, (607)
- Colonial, 103
- Exe, its Reconstruction, (13)
- Floating or Steam Ferry, Launched by Vickers,
- Son and Maxim at Barrow, (287), (301)
- Grand Junction Canal, Great Western Railway, E Finch and Co., (152)
- Great Yarmouth, Midland and Great Northern Railway, E. Finch and Co., (152)
- London, Cost of the Improvements, (214)
- Luxembourg, Arched, 431. 432
- North-Eastern Railway’s High-level, across the Tyne, (237), (272)
- Ottawa, (74)
- Pangbourne, Picturesque Old Wooden Bridge to be Replaced by an Iron one, (237)
- Permanent Railway, across the Damooda, India, (261)
- Preservation of, from White Ants, Mr. H. E. Bellamy on the, (409)
- Removal, Pennsylvania Railway, Crossing the Raritan River, (583)
- Removal, Pittsburg Railway, 544, 661, (6C6)
- Renewal of a Railway, over Battersea Park-road, 543
- Reath Docks, Great Western Railway, Mr. J. C. Inglis (Supplement, February 28th, 1902), 94, 96, 207, 210
- Saigou into AnDam, Railway, from, (261)
- St. Petersburg, Palace, 416
- Steel, Paris Metropolitan Railway, (336)
- Strengthening of Early Iron, 352, 375, 449
- Suspension and Cantilever, 62
- Swing, Mr. W. H. McLean on, (120)
- Taff Vale Railway, (638)
- Testing of Railway, 157
- Tower, New South Approach Opened to, (261) 297, (343)
- Transvaal and Orange River Colony, Repair of. (409)
- Vermilion River, Railway, over the, Ill., U.S. A., High Concrete Arch, (359)
- United States, Three Large Cantilever, (358)
- Weston and Tiverton, (391)
- Y-shaped, U.S.A., Zanesville, 470
- BUCKINGHAM Palace, Sanitary Worksat, (458)
- Buckton and C, J., Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Butler and Co., J., Machine Tools (Supplement, June\3ih,\M>)
C
- CABLE, Chain, The Longest and Heaviest ever Made, (409)
- Drum Wugou, Mr. A. H. Robin-on. 1 521
- Cable, The Imperial, 179
- Laying Plough, M. A. Bajac, 439
- Manufacture, Position of the Electric, 540
- The Pacific, 334
- Treaties, 586
- Wire Companies, Amalgamation of Two of the Largest British, (485)
- Caisson Work in Quay Foundations, (144)
- Calcium Chloride and Caustic Soda, Electrolytic Manufacture of, at Milan, (237)
- Californian Big Trees, Appeal to Save Them from the Axe, (433)
- Cammell and Co., Limited, Annual Report, (301)
- Camphor Receipts, South Formosa, 583
- Canada, 540
- Canada, Financial Statement of the Dominion of, (537)
- Canada, Mineral Production of, (335), (359)
- Canada, Population of, (89)
- Canadian Census Returns, Increasing Excess of Males over Females, (287)
- Canadian Post-office Savings Bank and Money-order Returns, (37)
Canals:
- Atlantic to the Mediterranean. The Canal of the Two Seas, 612
- Cronstadt, and the South of the Gulf of Fin¬land, (511)
- Dortmund-Ems, Traffic between it and the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, (433)
- France, Mileage of, (314)
- Interoceanic, Proposed, (173), 424, 425. 478.
- 479, 486, 530, 597, 608, 031 Isthmian, 93
- Kaiser Wilhelm Canal Tariff Bill, (433)
- Lake Superior Ship, (496)
- Manchester Ship, Benefits Conferred on Lan¬cashire Traders by Reduction of Rates by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, (214)
- Manchester Ship, Decrease in Tonnage, 1901, (37); Half-yearly Report, (190); Coal Ship¬ments through Last Year, (49); Dredging, (190); Monthly Traffic, (88), (409)
- Nicaragua, (173), 424, 425, 478, 479, 486, 530, 697, 631
- North Sea and Baltic, Traffic and Dues in January, 1902, (237); April, (561)
- Panama Co., Concerning its Offer to Transfer its Properties, &c., to the United States. (37), (237), (299), 631
- Panama v. Nicaragua, The Preferment of, 631 Projected in India, (630)
- Rochester and Gravesend, (261)
- Ship and Canal Traffic, 185
- Suez Traffic Statistics, (113), (409)
- United States and Canadian, Traffic Returns, (335)
- CARBON and Phosphorus in Steel, (176)
- Carburetter, The Kéchur, (113)
- Cartenoograph, The, Mr. L. J. Tibbenham, 580
- Catalogues, 27, 48. 77, 124, 174, 198, 225, 303,
- 325, 446, 473, 498, 548, 569, 591, 636
- Cement used in Chicago, Very Little Imported, (433)
- Cement for Pipe Joints, (485)
- Cement, Portland, German Official Standards for. (166)
- Cement Slag, United States, (299)
- Cement Works of I. C. Johnson and Co., Limited, Greenhithe, 130, 133
- Centrifugal Pumping Plant for Wallasey Dock (Supplement, January 10th, 1902), 34 Centrifugals, Water-driven, for Cuba, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 33
- Chain, The Locke Steel, (193)
- Chance, Sir Jas., Bart., 44, 121, 148 Chapman, Capt. Abel H.,533
- Chemistry, 21
- Chicago, Commercial Success of, Wbat it is due to, (459)
- Chicago, Concrete Tunnels in, for Wires, Cables, and Postal Service, (314)
- Chicago, Street Regulations respecting Motors of all Kinds, (630)
- Chimney Erection, 591, 606
- Chimney Stack, Wooden, 160ft. High, Mexico. (511)
- Chimneys, Steel, United States, 195
- China, American v. English Machinery in, 241
- City Man and the Colonial Show, The, 436
- Clouds, Capt. D. Wilson-Barker on, (404)
Coal:
- 43
- Admiralty Orders for Welsh Steam, Placed at Cardiff, (37)
- Alsace-Lorraine, Discovery of, in, (409)
- American Competition with Welsh, a “ Bogey,” (60)
- American, Tests of, (237)
- Anthracite in Arkansas, (314)
- Anthracite, Pennsylvania, (335)
- Anthracite, from United States, (561)
- Antwerp, La Campine Distriot, (314)
- Asturias, (511)
- Australian, Resources, 458, (511)
- Barrow, Bore-hole Sunk at, Indications Hope¬ful, (593)
- Belgium, New Coalfield Discovered in, (433)
- Bituminous, United States, Use of Undercutting Machines in the Mining of, (511)
- Brown, Greecs, might be put to Profitable Use, (561)
- Cadiz, 1901, Import of Coal into, (511)
- Canadian instead of British for Swedish Rail¬ways, (139)
- China, Working of the Mines in, (511)
- Colliery Managers at Wakefield Works, (408)
- Combine of Wales, (26)
- Consumption, On, Robert Crane, 244
- Consumption in France, and Amount Imported into, (261)
- Consumption in Locomotives, 47
- Cost and Amount of, for the United Stat9s Navy, 1901, (13)i
- and Creosote as Fuels, Mr. W. Ward’s Trials of, 172
- Cutter, Electric, Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 243
- Discharging Gear, The Dodge, 580
- Dominion Properties, Amalgamation of the Greatest Coal and Steel Industries, (376)
- Elevators, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 503
- Export from Blyth, (13)
- Fifeshire, Important Colliery Undertaking, (242)
- Francs, The Largest Mines in, (89)
- French, Increase! Demand for, in North France, (359)
- Gas, Analytical Valuation of, Mr. S. P. Lish- man describes a Distillation Method, (590)
- Gorman, 11
- Home-office Tables relating to the Output of, (261)
- Hull Imports of, during March, (371)
- Hungary, (409)
- Japan, (63), (335)
- Matabeleland, Excellent Steam, (335)
- Miners’ Wages and, 437
- Mines in Shansi, Cheap Production, (63)
- Mining in the United States, Use of Under¬cutting Machines, (511)
- New South Wales Output, 1901, (433)
- New Zealand, Westport, Greymouth and Matgrawa, (214)
- Pennsylvania, Output of, (583)
- Question, The Great, 42
- Rating of Collieries, 402
- Reserves for the Navy, Mr. Wm. Allan on Lord Chas. Beresford’s Views, (314)
- Rhodesia, Daily Yield of the Wankie Field, (261)
- Russia, Alkuss, Large Layers of Pit, (446)
- Russian, in place of British and other, for St. Petersburg, &c., (37)
- Russian, South, Exportation of, 545
- Scotland, Output, (630)
- Siberian, 382 Sonth African, 383
- Staffordshire, Important Discovery in, (630)
- Strike, American Iron and the, 539
- Sulphur in, 514
- Supplies, Royal Commission on, 23, (25), (50)
- Sydney Harbour, Important Discovery of, in, (27), (214)
- Temperley Coaling Gear, 170
- Total Output of, in the Mines of the United Kingdom, under the Coal Mines Act, 1901, (537)
- Used in Manufacture of Coke in the United States, (63)
- Victoria, (511)
- Washing Table, Mr. C. R. Cloghorn Describes, (590)
- Westphalian Output, (630)
- Worcester, Discovery of a New Field in South, (139)
- Working under the River Hunter, the Pacific Ocean and its Tidal Waters near Newcastle, New South Wales, by A. A. Atkinson, 557
- Yorkshire Trade, and Foreign Contracts, (152)
- COALING at Sea, Experiments, 170
- Coke from Compressed Fuel, Manufacture of, Mr. J. H. Darby on, 463
- Coking Industry of the United States, the By¬product, (63)
- Coke-making, Recovery of By-produots in, Mr. J. Théry on, 463
- Coke Ovens, Bye-product, built by the United Coke and Gas Company, United States, (485)
- Coking Coals, Results of Experiments with British, 464
- Cold Storage and Ice Association—sec Association Combine, Atlantic Trade, 411, 435, (446)
- Commercial Situation, The, 609
- Community of Interest, 116
- Concrete, Expansion of, 24
- Laying Machine, 611
- Sewer Construction, U.S.A., 186
- and Steel Building, U.S.A., 173
- Workshops, U.S.A., 222
- and Wrought Iron have the Same Co¬ efficient of Extension, (166)
- Concussion in Steel, Effects of, 169
- Condensers, American Surface, (459)
- Condensing Plant, Isaac Storey and Sons, Limited, for Leeds Electricity Works, (471)
- Congo Free State, Annual Trade Report, (433)
- Consular Reports, Fooohow, (63)
- Contractors’ Appliances, Two, 136
Contracts Placed:
- Cape Railway, 219
- Cars for the Mersey Railway, Sixty, G. F. Milnes and Co., (25), (37)
- Lifts for the Central London Railway, R, Way- good and Co., Limited, (37)
- London County Council, 241
- North-Eastern Railway’s High-level Bridge across the Tyne, The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, (237)
- Railway Viaduct over the Barrow, Sir Wm. Arrol and Co., (139)
- COOLING the Cylinders of Explosive Engines, 645, (561)
- Cooper v. Crane, 515
Copper:
- Banding Shells, Press for, 10
- Extraction of, from Oxidised Ores, New Pro¬cess, (37)
- Mexico, Discovery of Vast Deposit of Native, (561)
- Ores in Australia, Low Grade, Mr. J. J. Muir on, (590)
- Ore Deposits in Bohemia, (190)
- Supply, Sources of, 183, 269
- Trans-Caucasus, 146
- United States, (300)
- Wire for Cables, F. Smith and Co., Limited, Works for Production of, (99)
- CORROSION of Condenser Tubes and Sea-water Conductors, Prof. E. Cohon on, 469
- Corundum in Ontario, Mining, Concentration and Analysis of, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, 590
- Cotton Milling Industry of Seuth American States, (386)
- Cotton Seed, Wastefulness of Present Methods of Treating, and Now Method, (386)
- County Council and Tube Railways, The, 405
- Coupling, Flexible, Verity’s, 117
- Crabs, Electric Motor, 69
- Crane, Bridge-erecting, United States, 340
- Cranes, Electric, Darlington Forge Co., (324)
- Cranes, Electric and Rope, 493
- Crane, Electric, Stothert and Pitt, Southampton Harbour Board, 23
- Cranes, Electric Wharf, Wimshurst, Hollick and Co., 616, 517
- Cranes, Electrically-worked Dockyard, 410, 414,
- Cranes, Relative Efficiency of Electric and Rope-driven, 298
- Crane, Shipyard Gantry, United States, 24
- Crystal Palace, The, 116, 670
- Crystal Palace Engineering School, Premium Award : Papers Read during Session, (413)
- Cycle Factors’ Association, Formation of a, (166)
- Cycle Mechanics, Proposed Certifying, (630)
- Cycles Registered in France, Number of, (100)
- Cycle Trade of Coventry, Satisfactory Condition of, (190)
- Cycle Works at Coventry Offered for Sale, (139)
- Cycling at St. Maixent School for Non-Com¬missioned Officers, (37)
- Cylinder Lubrication, 46, 147, 171, 195, 219, 245
D
- DAM between Cronstadt and the South Shore of the Gulf of Finland, (322)
- Dams, Construction of Earth, in America, 323
- Darling and Sellers, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Darlington’s Rates Relieved from the Profits of the Municipal Gas and Waterworks, (359)
- Dean, Smith and Grace, Limited, Machine Tools (Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Declinometer, New, Greenwich Royal Observa¬tory, (580)
- Deflection Instrument, The Gibson, Royal Obser¬vatory, Greenwich, (580)
- Denny, LL.D., Mr. Peter, Memorial Statue of, 635
- Diamond Industry, Dsmerara, (335)
- Dick, Mr. James, 288
- Dielectrics at Low Temperatures, Specific Induc¬tive Capacity of, (612)
- Dixon, Mr. Samuel, 84
Docks:
- Antwerp, Sum to be Spent on (561)
- Avonmouth, 212, (214), 232, 233, (237)
- Bermuda, Self-docking of, C. S, Swan and Hunter, 588, (605)
- Birkenhead, Centrifugal Pumping Plant for, W. H. Allen, Son and Co. (Supplement,
- January 10f/<, 1902), 31 Blyth,(151)
- Cardiff, Deep-water, 8
- Clydebank, (37)
- Clyde Trust and Proposed Renfrew, (72)
- Cronstadt, (485)
- Deep-water, Cardiff, 8
- Deep-water, Swansea, (446), (485)
- Dry, Barry, (446)
- Electric Floating, for New York Harbour, (583)
- Floating, for Bermuda, C. S. Swan and Hunter, Limited, 161, 164, (386), (537)
- Floating, New Orleans, (386)
- Floating, for New South Wales, (172)
- Garston, Proposed, (139)
- Graving, for Harland and Wolff, (537)
- Graving, Sunderland, (472)
- Graving, J. L. Thompson and Sons, Limited, (346)
- Hartlepools, Improvements at, (261), (398)
- Hebbum Graving, (231)
- Leith’s New, 268 Llanelly, (498)
- Mersey, Wireless Telegraphy at, (13) ; Now Graving, (37)
- Middlesbrough, Extension of, (50)
- St. Petersburg, (485)
- Swansea, Deep-water, (446), (485)
Dockyard Notes:
- Air Ship Burnt at Cosbam, 138
- American Battleship Vermont, The New, 217
- American Navy List, Official Statement regard¬ing the Ships on, 429
- American Ships, Armament of the New, 415
- Amphion, Grounding in the Pacific, 62
- Ansaldo’s Yard at Genoa, Mr. Charles de Grave Sells on, 611
- Anson, The, 429, 544
- Argentina, Additions to her Navy ordered from Ansaldo, of Genoa, 515
- Argentina, New Ships for, their Tonnage and Names, 62
- Argentine, Custom Lost to England, 515
- Argentine Monitors, Reconstruction of the Old, 93
- Armoured Cruisers of 1901, Estimates, Names of, 217
- Arrogant replaced in the Channel Fleet by the Doris, 611
- Austrian Battleships, The New, 164
- Austrian Battleships, Yarrow Water-tube Boilers for the New, 10
- Battleships of the Royal Sovereign Class, Four to be Reconstructed, 217
- Battleships, Second-class, Admiral Sir J. O. Hopkins, 193
- Bedford to go out on Trials, 564
- Belleisle Fired at at last, 193
- Belleisle Joke, The, 109
- Belleville Boiler Hit Hard, The, 312
- Belleville Enthusiasts over the Success of the Good Hope and Leviathan, 564
- Belts to be carried by the Devonshire Class, 544
- Bilge Keels for all Destroyers, 590
- Bofor’s 6in. Gun, Explosion of, 363
- Bulwark, The New Battleship, 268, 286, 429
- “Capped Shot” Epidemic, The, 590
- Centurion and Barfleur to be ready by March, Cost of, 384
- Challenger Floated out at Chatham, 544
- Channel Fleet Coaling a Fiasco, 138
- Channel Fleet dus Home, May 6th, 331
- Channel Fleet, Full-spoea Trials and the Belle¬ville Boiler, 312
- Chili, Ships Purchased by, 241
- Chilian Warships, Wild Rumours Concerning the New, 312 b
- Coaling from the Ruby, 109
- Coaling at Sea by the Reserve Fleet, 241
- Cobra, Mr. Kearley and the, 217
- Condor, Loss of the, 455
- Cornwall, Armoured Cruiser, attached to the Devonport Command, 611
- Coronation Review, Foreign Ships for the, 43, 644
- Cruisers, New Third-class, to be named Turquoise and Amethyst, 193
- Cruiser, New Type of Armoured, to be laid down in Germany, 164
- Cylindrical Boilers Replaced by Water-tube, 43
- Destroyer Flying Fish Damaged, 193
- Destroyer Flying Fish Leaves for the Mediter¬ranean, 109
- Destroyer Materia1, Experiments at Pembroke with, 384
- Destroyers of 1901 Estimates, Names of, 217
- Destroyers Purchased by Chili, 241
- Destroyer Starfish Tested at Submarine Destroying, 286
- Destroyers, Tenders for the Ten New, 93
- Devonshire Class, Armour of the, 544
- Doris, Cruiser, Alterations in her Armament and further Destination, 109
- Doris, Cruiser, Replaces the Arrogant in the Channel Fleet, 611
- Donglas, Admiral, Retirement of, 286
- Dove, The Destroyer, Damaged by Grounding, 590
- Drake, Arrival of, at Portsmouth, 241, 590
- Dutch Cruiser Koningin Regentes Completed, 415
- Dutch Navy, Holland Submarine to be added to, 415
- Elswick Exhibition ” at Plymouth, 611
- Elswick Sounder, Adoption of, Desirable in our Navy, 415
- Empress of India, Reconstruction of, 268, 312
- Escadre du Nord Destroyers Exercised at Firing Torpedoes with Collapsible Heads against the Courbet steamiDg full speed, 268
- Foreign Ships, for the Coronation Review, List of, 544, 611
- Fourth of July, Purchased by Chili and Named Chacabuco, 241
- Francesco Ferrucio, to be Launched in March, 62
- Fremantle, Admiral, Joins the Navy League, 109
- French Armoured Cruisers, Names of the two New, 429
- Battleship Furieux, Reconstruction of, 109
- Battleship Jena, Damage to one of her Guns, 93
- Battleship République, Progress of Work upon, 93
- Channel Torpedo Boats Collected at Brest, 138
- Coast Defence Ship Indomptable, onton Trials, 268
- Coast Defence Ship Requin, Speed made by, 43, 193
- Condé, Belts of, 384
- Cruiser Chateaurenault, 138
- Cruisers Condé and Gloire, 138
- Cruiser Montcalm, 43, 384, 455
- Cruiser of Topaz Type, to be given to Elswick, 415
- Naval Training under Admiral Fournier’s régime, 331
- Sarcasm, over “ Le Ministre de Marine Anglais,” 312
- Submarine Boat Demonstration at Cherbourg, 109
- Submarines, Life not all " Beer and Skittles ’’ in, 611
- Submarine Silure, Submerged at a Depth of 140ft., 384
- Submarines Silure and Narval, Time they take to Submerge, 10
- Torpedo Boat Bourrasque, Speed Trials, 93
- Torpedo Boats and Submarines, con¬tinually Exercised at Attacking—an excellent Practice, 43
- Torpedo Gunboat Epervier, New Boilers—but not Water-tube, 10
- Twin-screw Torpedo Boats, Bourrasque and Rafale, 263
- Funnels, New Use of, made by the Russians. 544
- German Battleships Wittelsbach, Wetten, and Zaehringen, to be ready in the Autumn, 415
- Brandenburg Class to be fitted with Submerged instead of Above-water Torpedo Tubes, 93
- Criticism on the British Navy, 164
- Cruiser 11 G,” Launched and Christened Frauenlob, 353
- Fleet, Manoeuvres in the Baltic, 217
- Fleet, Manoeuvres in British Waters Unlucky for the, 564
- Fleet now in our Waters, Some Notes upon, 489, 564
- Kaiser Wilhelm II. Runs into the Cruiser Amazone, 564
- Squadron Due at Spithead, 331
- Good Hope out on Trials, 164, 217, 268 564 (590)
- Good Hope, Success of her Belleville Boiler Trials, 564
- Greece, Cruisers, Destroyers, and Torpedo Boats said to have been Laid Down by, 138
- Gun Accident on Board the Royal Sovereign Guns (9 Ain. Coast) for Japanese Sea Forts, 138
- Holland, Yarrow Water-tube Boilers, for the New Battleship Hertog Hendrih, 62 Hospital Ship Maine, The, 331
- Irresistible to be mado Port Guardship at Gibraltar, 193
- Italian Battleships, The New, 62
- Italian Cruiser Francesco Ferrucio Launched 455
- Italian Navy, Four New Destroyers for, 62
- Italian Warship Italia, Water-tube Boilers to be Fitted, 384
- Jane Naval War Game Served out to the Dutch Navy, 138
- Japanese Battleship Mikasa : Mis-spelling of her Name, 43; Speed and Coal Consumption, Vo Japan’s Representative at the Coronation Re- view, 43
- Japanese Shipbuilding Programme, TLe New, Jean Bart, Niclausse Generators for 43 King Alfred at Portsmouth, 590
- King Edward Class, Boilers of, 93
- King Edward Class, Rumours concerning the Tonnage of, 93
- King Edward, Machinery of, Contract for Secured by Harland and Woolf, 384
- Leopard, Damage to the, 109
- Leviathan, 312, 331, 515, 564
- London, The, Trials of, 62, 109, 138, 164, 429
- Long, Mr., Resignation of, 268
- Lowry, Flag-Capt. R. S., His Essay on the Mediterranean Fleet Wins the Prize, 93
- Mars, Accident on Board, should lead to Adoption of the Elswick Sounders in onr Navy, 415
- Mars, The Repairs Complete, 455 ; Verdict of the Inquest on the Disaster, 515
- Marston, Mr. R. B.,Torpedo Defence Patented by, 109
- Masts of the Téxéraire and Agincourt as Derricks, 384
- Medea, Eight Yarrow Boilers, 353
- Mediterranean Fleet, The, 10
- Mediterranean, The Rscent Message from the, 331
- Medusa, Eight DUrr Boilers, 353
- Minerva-Hyacinth Derby to be Re-run, 286
- Models sent to the Portsmouth Naval Exhibi¬tion, 627
- Monitor Removed from the Navy List, 43
- Moorish Cruiser Bascir Sold as a Tramp, 268
- Morgan or Britannia, which shall Rule the Waves 1 429
- Names of the New Cruisers and Destroyers, 217
- Naval Disasters, 1901, 10
- Naval Engineers’ Agitation Growing in France, 138
- Naval Institution in Berlin, Creation of a, 164
- Naval League Guide to the Naval Review, Admiral Sir E. Freemantle’e atd R. Kipling's, 564
- Naval Manoeuvres, The, 312
- Naval War Game, Strict Rules in the Direction of Realism, 515
- Naval War Game Society, Sir John Hopkins, President, 353
- Naval Review, the Illuminations at the, 627
- New Classification of Ships, Rumour as to a. 429
- Niobe, Reported Breakdown not Confirmed, 312
- Orlando, due from China, bringing Bell Looted at Taku, 2S8
- Portland to be made a Destroyer Station, 241
- Portsmouth Dockyard, Additional Expenditure Authorised for Wages at, (166)
- Portsmouth Dockyard, Discharge and Re¬engagement of Hired Men at, 331
- Portsmouth, Naval and Military Exhibition, 93. 590 / . ,
- Portsmouth Newspaper, Sensational Headlines, 93
- Powerful, Progress of Work on, 241
- Powerful, A Record Job, 164 ; Refit of, 286
- Prince George’s Engines, The, 312
- Repulse, Tho, to Rejoin the Channel Fleet, 268
- Reserve Fleet’s Cruise, 164
- Reserve Fleet, Dispersion of, 268
- Revenge, Reconstruction of the, 312; Gun Trials of, 515 ; Leaves for Portsmouth, 564
- Royal Oak, Preparing to Pay Off and Re-com¬mission, 544
- Royal Sovereign, The, 429, 455
- Rupert, The Cruiser, Return from the Mediter¬ranean, 590
- Russell, Speed Trials Passed Successfully, 429
- Russian Battleship Pobieda, (213), (218), 268,455
- Battleship of 16,000 Tons, Projected, Battleship Retvisan, Speed Attained, 109
- Battleship Tchesma Re-engined and Boilered, 415
- Engineering School Transport Okean, 217, 241
- Schichau Destroyer No. 107, Speed Trials, 353
- Ships, British and Foreign, Returning from the China Station, 268
- Short Service and Sir Chas. Dilke, 43
- Spanish Fleet, Projected Twelve Battleships, 353
- Spanish Navy in a Queer Way. 489
- Speed of Battleships, Capt. Mahan’s and M. Normand’s Views as to, 93
- Star, Provided with Bilge Keels, 590
- Swedish and Coast-defence Ship A, Launched and Named Vasa, 62
- Syren, Mishap to the Destroyer, 455
- Target Practice in the Mediterranean Fleet, Range Allowed, 93
- Témé.-aire, 43, 429
- Temperley-Miller Apparatus for Coaling at Sea. Trials of, 133
- Terrible’s CoaliDg Record, The, 455, 564
- Thames to Replace the Empress of India, 312
- Torpedo Boat Manoeuvres off Brest, 164
- Torpedo Boat No. 60 Breaks her Main Shaft, 590
- Torpedo Tubes, The Substitution of Submerged for Above-water, 93
- Turbine Destroyer, A New, 164
- Turbine Destroyer to Replace the Viper, Name of, 217
- United States Battleship Georgia, Niclausse Boilers for, 109
- United States Battleship Missouri Launched, 62
- United States Battleships “Shall be Venti¬lated,” 268
- United States Destroyer Bainbridge, Reported Failure, 217
- Vengeance, The, 331, 455
- Ventilators, Abolishing, not regarded very comfortably in the Channel Fleet, 489
- Vittorio Emanuele, Armament of the, 331
- Warspite, Coaling Record of the, 544
- Wei-hai-Wei to the Fore again, 286
- Wireless Telegraphy’ The Real Inventor of,
- Wireless Telegraphy, The Slaby System Adopted in the German Navy, 353
- DODGE Coal-discharging Gear, The, 580
- Donkin, Mr. Bryan, 242, 258, 312, 366
- Doxford and Sons, Limited. Annual Report, Ex¬tension of Premises, (301)
- Drapers’ Company and the National Physical Laboratory, The, 116
- Dredging and Excavating Plant, Transport across Senegal of, (89)
- Drill, American Radial, (299)
- Drill, Rotary, in Eaton Irorstone Mines, Intro¬duction of, and Men’s Objections to, (302)
- Drilling Machines, G. F. Smith, Limited, 592
- Drilling Machine, Boiler, Lowmoor Company, Limited (xi., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Drilling Machine, Flange, Lowmcor Company, Limited (x., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Drilling Machine, Horizontal Radial, J. Buck ton and Co., Limited (viii., Supplement, Junel3th, 1902)
- Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle, 567
- Drilling Machines, Three-spindle and len-spicdle, J. Butler and Co. (vi., vii., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- Drilling Machines, Tramrail, Joshua Buckton and Co., 427, 430
- Drought, The Autumn’s, 134
- Dunkerley, Limited, C. C., New Warehouses, Manchester, (49)
- Dust Destructors and Electric Light, 289
- Dust Destructor and Electricity Works, Com¬bined, 241
E
- EARTHQUAKE at Camborne, in Cornwall, (561)
- Earthquake, Mexico, (409)
- Eaton, Mr. Henry, (214)
- Education in Chicago, (459)
- Education of Engineers, 467
Electric:
- Alternating Current Motors, Mr. W. L. R. Emmett, 24
- Ambulance Vehicles in New York, (261)
- Berlin Stock Exchange, Fall in Shares in Elec¬trical Companies, (537)
- Cable Drum Wagon, 521
- Cable Manufacturer, Position of the, 540
- Cauveri Falls, Electrical Power Transmission, 553, 562, 576, 581
- Coal-cutting Machine, Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 243
- Companiis in Germany, Over-production and Fall in Shares, (537)
- Cranes, (493)
- Cranes, Benrather Maschinen Fabrik, 410, 414, 418
- Cranes, Darlington Forge Co., (324)
- Cranes, North-Eastern Railway Co., Middles¬brough Dock, (50)
- Crane, Stotbert and Pitt, Limited, 23
- Crane, 3-Ton, Clyde Navigation Trust, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 636
- Cranes, Wharf, Wimshurst, Hollick and Co., 615, 516
- Currents, Escape of, 428
- Current Supply Generated by Water Power, New Zealand, (13)
- Currents, Use of, for Divining Presence of Metals below Ground, (13)
- Dipping Needle, Mr. Edison’s, (607)
- Driven Machine Tools, Portable, Messrs. Kendall and Gent, 118, 119, 120
- Electro-chemical Industries at Niagara Falls, Development of, (420)
- Electrolytic Manufacture of Caustic Soda and Calcium Chloride at Varallo, (237) Electrolytic Works at Middlewich, 262, 266
- Elevator, Mr. W. J. Cooper on, 170
- Energy Output, Manchester, A Fortnight’s, (37)
- Energy in Paris, Growing Demand for, (537)
- Eneine and Dynamo, Reavell and Co., Limited. 580
- Engineer to be Engaged from England by the Ceylon Government, (630)
- Engineering in India, Good Opening in the Field of, (630)
- Engineering, Legislation and, 541, 587, 609
- Engraving, 363
- Fans in Shop Windows to Prevent Frost on the Glass, (287)
- Generators for the Bolton Corporation, 86
- Generator, Multipolar, Ernest Scott and Moun¬tain, 627
- High-frequency Currents on Animals, Action of, MM. H. Bordier and Leconte’s Experi¬ments on, (537)
- Hoisting Machines, United States, C. W. Hunt and Co., 222
- Installation for Working a Blast Furnace Hoist, Cargo Fleet Ironworks, (386)
- Lathe, E'.ectrically-driven Hexagon Turret. Alfred Herbert, 292, 293
- L:ght and Power Engine, Robey and Co., 613, 614
- Long-distance Transmission of Electric Energy on the Continent, Use of High Pressures for. (287)
- Mail Van Runs from Mount Pleasant to Water¬loo, Built by Mr. C. Oppermann, (511)
- Manchester, Switchboard Contract, (166,
- Marine Propulsion, 219
- Measuring Instruments, American Patents for (537)
- Meters in Russia, The rnly Types to be Officially Recognised, (459)
- Motor Crabs, 69
- Motors in Textile Mills of the United States, 40,000 Horse-power of, Installed by one Com¬pany alone, (561,
- Motor Variable Speed, The Stow Company, Binghamton, United States, 635
- Naval Electricians, (8)
- Omnibus, American, (261)
- Omnibus in Samois, 267
- Pickling of Iron, (139)
- Plant in Germany, Fall in the Shares in one of the Largest Works for Manufacture of, (537)
- Plant of St. Louis Waterworks, A Novel Fea¬ture of, (630)
- Plant Repair Shops, First-class Machine Tools for, 48
- Plant, Steam and Hydraulic, Richmond, U.S.A., (74)
- Power and Lghting Plant, Single-phase, La Goule, Eacher, Wyss and Co., (630)
- Plant, Cork Exhibition, W. Reavell, 496, 519
- Plant, Hydraulio and, U.S.A., 470
- Plant, Motodrlve, 545
- Plant, G. T. Pardoe, and “ O. W.,” 569
- Plant for Sale, (368)
- Scheme, Bow and Charing Cross, Dis¬covery of Rusted Iron Hoops in the course of making the Conduits, (433)
- Station, Hydraulic, Colgate, California, r. (US)
- Station, Liverpool, Output, (261)
- Station, Manchester’s New, (536)
- Power Station, Manhattan Railway Current Supplied by Generators at the New, (139)
- Station, Middlesbrough, (346)
- Station, New York, 195 Statistics, Canadian, (537)
- Supply in Wales, 439
- Problem of Railways, Mr. J. Swinburne, 547, 614
- Pulley Block, Electrically-driven, 297
- Pumping Plant at Eldon Colliery, 355
- Pumping Plant, Large, 170
- Rational Units of Electro-magnetism, Sir G. Giorgi on, (537)
- Resistance Laboratory Furnace, Prof. Holborn’s New Form of, (386)
- Rieder Electric Eograving Machine, 363
- Service, Glasgow, Mr. W. A. Chamer, on, 292
- Service Transmission, The Cauveri Falls, 553, 562
- Ship’s Lift at Heinrichenburg, 6
- Storage Batteries, Large, and their Application
- to Central Station Supply, Mr. H. McEwen on, (126)
- Supply, Birkenhead, (113,
- Blaenau Festiniog, (537)
- of Capetown, Engines for the, 456, 457
- Madrid, New Company Formed for, (459)
- Manchester, (355)
- Manhattan Power Station, (139)
- New York, 195
- Portugal, (314)
- for Rangoon, (314)
- Switchboard Contract for Manchester Corpora¬tion (166)
- System of Rome Cut-off by the Giving-way of a River Bank, (190)
- Traction, Mr. B. Pontifex on, 24
- Traction by Overhead Motor Trolley, 267
- Traction on Railways, Messrs. Mordey and Jenkin on, 221
- Traction on Roads and Mineral Railways, Mr. W. R. Cooper, 590
- Valve, M. Nodon’s New, (607)
- Voltage, Influence of the, in the Formation of Ozone, (630)
- Water-power Station, Gersthofen, near Augs¬burg, (190)
- Wireless Telegraphy in Hyde Park in 1851, (13)
- Wireless Telegraphy—see Telegraphy, Wireless Works, Reported Establishment of, at Hudders¬field, by an Austrian Firm, (386)
Electric Light:
- Bath Works, Unsatisfactory Condition, (166)
- Canadian Statistics, (537)
- Company, The Cheshire, Dividend Declared by, The First Company to Dispense with Steam, (214)
- Composite Filaments for Lamps, M. F. de Mare’s, (459)
- Coventry, (214), (222), (593)
- Dartmouth, (409)
- Dingwall, (13)
- Dust Destructors and, 289
- Illuminations in Paris for the Victor Hugo Fêtes, (237)
- Kingston-on-Thames, Not a Financial Success, (583)
- Liverpool, Result of Municipal Working, (113)
- Movable Lamps, Ingenious Device, Mr. H. O’Farrell’e Patent, (444)
- Newcastle-under-Lyne, (237)
- Oban, (433)
- Plant and Fittings, Gocd Market for, in Lisbon, (314)
- Railway, Illinois Central Plant. 470
- Rea veil and Co.’s Miniature Electric Lighting Sets, 580
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, (335)
- Sheffisld, (190), (583)
- Shoreditch, 46. 147 Southport, (261)
- West Bromwich, (222)
Electricity:
- Boiler Power and, 168
- British Westinghouse Company’s New Works,
- Trafford Park, (549)
- In Glass Manufacture, 160
- Leeds Workp, Vertical Engine, 2300 Horse¬power Beiliss and Morcom, (548)
- And Legislation, 541, 587, 609, 621
- Manchester, Stuart-street Generating Works. (549)
- Manufacture of Peat Fuel, by the Aid of, 633
- Meter, The Mordey-Fricker, 546
- Shoreditch Works, 84, 147, 194 269, 365, 518, 603
- Supply, Rhode Island, (113)
- Works, Combined Dust Destructor and, 241
- ELEVATOR, Electrical Passenger, Mr. W. J. Cooper on, 170
- Emery Monopoly, Opening for a Profitable Enterprise in Greece, (532)
- Employers’ Union, 71
“Engineer,” The, and South Africa:
- 563
Engineers:
- Education of, 467
- Engine-room Artificers and Stokers Wanted for the Navy, (630)
- Eogineer Wanted for the Johannesburg Muni¬cipality, (63)
- Naval, Mr. Arnold Forster and the, 216
- Naval, W. Stoddart, 270
Engineering:
- Agreement, The New, 163
- Apprentices, Training of, 71
- Canadian Society of Civil Engineers aims at Engineering being made a Close Profession, (335) ’
- Civil, 16 Electrical, 19
- Examinations in London for McGill University, Montreal, (3141
- Industry, Russia's, 182
- Legislation and Electrical, 541, 587, 609
- Locomotive, some Modern Tendencies in, by Chas. Rous-Marten, 275, 698
- Marine, on the Clyde, 8 Marine, during 1901, 29, 59, 80
- Mechanical, 18
- Models, The Uso3 of, Mr. Percival Marshall on, 299
- Relations between Metallurgy and, Sir Wm. Roberts-Austen, 5, 443
Standards Committee, The, 141, 224, 240, 402, 564
- Works, Gloucester, The Emlyn, 542
Engines:
- Acetylene for Gas, 54
- American Three-cylinder Traction, 44
- Banki Oil, Messrs. Gar.z and Co., by the Late Mr. Bryan Donkin, 276, 277, 285
- for Battleships King Edward VII. and Queen, Harland and Wolff’s Tender Accepted, 384, (386)
- Breakdown of Engines and Machines, 208
- British Westinghouse Company’s Policy, 391
- Chimney Erection, £91
- Colliery Winding, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., (615)
- Comparative Trials of the Working of an In¬ternal Combustion Engine with Petrol and
- Alcohol, (214)
- Cooling the Cylinders of Explosive, 545
- Diesel Oil, 528, 575
- Fairlie, 634
- Fencing of Steam and Gas, Mr. H. D. Marthall on, 308
- Future of Gas, 112
- Ganz and Co., Banki Oil Engine, 276, 277, 285
- Gas, at Differdingen, in Luxembourg, with Blast Furnace Gas, (214)
- Gas, in Germany, and Work they are Engaged in, (287)
- Gas, The Mathot Indicator, (496)
- Gas and other Combustion, Mr. Dugald Clerk on,112
- High-speed, 327, 391
- High-speed Steam, Mr. John Davidson, 22, 72
- Hydrocarbon, Mr. R. O. Allsop, 172
- Indicating High-speed Steam Engines, Mr. A. M. Arter, 245
- Indicator, Evolution of the, 270
- Indicators, Historical Steam Engine, 236, 238
- Indicators, Watt’s and McNaught’s, 236, 238
- Injection Water Pumping, Geo. Fletcher and Co., 612
- Internal Combustion, Working on the Otto Cycle, Number Made and Sold in England and on the Continent, (287)
- Large Set of, Built by Hawthorn, Leslie and , Co., for H.M. Cruiser Lancaster, (237)
- Motor Combination Chemical, to be Purchased by Tottenham District Council, (630)
- Oil, Applied to Road Rollers, The Dudbridge Ironworks, Limited, 296, 297
- Oil, The Banki, by the Late Mr. Bryan Donkin, 276, 277
- Oil, Mr. M. A. Falconer on, (484)
- Oil, for Motor Car and Launch Requirements, Ardwick Engineering Company, (444)
- Oil, The New Diesel, 528, 575
- Oil, Self-propelling Portable, Jas. B. Petter and Sons, 144
- Petrol and Alcohol, Comparative Trials of En¬gine with, (214)
- Petrol, Panhard and Lovassor’s New Type of, Called the Centaure, (314)
- Petrol, for Tramways, 632
- Power, Type of, used by one of the New York
- Railway Companies Criticised in Favour of Marine Engines, (469)
- Prime Movers, Development of, 513
- Pumping, Triple-expansion, Worthington, Pur¬chased by Bordeaux, (37)
- Rolling Mill, Mr. Geo. Sellers, Wardsend Steel Works, Sheffield, 438
- Scale Formed by use of Hard Water in Gas Engine Cylinder Jackets, How to Remove. (485)
- Six-coupled Passenger, U.S.A., (173)
- Small Portable Steam, Wanted in Turkey, (314)
- Steam, Experiments on a, by the Late Brvan Donkin, 507
- Steam Motor Fire, its Efficiency Severely Tested, (561)
- Steam, Packing for, Mr. A. McSwiney on, (150)
- Steam Pumping, Geo. Fletcher and Co,, 612
- For s.s. Alberta, John Brown and Co., 380, 384
- Steam’s Compound Steam, for Light Motor Cars, (214)
- Tests to Determine Effect of Clearance on the Economy of a Small Steam Engine, Mr. A Kingsbury, (314)
- Traction, for Cuba, 44
- Traction, Fined, Newcastle, (511)
- Tramway, Ernest Scott and Mountain, Limited, Birkenhead Corporation, 438
- Triple-expansion, Robey and Co., 613, 614
- Triple-expansion, for United States Battleships (Supplement, March 28th, 190?), 322, 369 443
- Triple-expansion, United States Navy (Supple¬ment, Februari/ 14M, 1S02), 163
- Triple Rolling Mill, Messrs. John and Edward Wood, 55, 57
- Twin-screw Triple-expansion s.s. Arundel, Wm. o™yo?nd Br°S’ (SuPPlem*M, ^pril Uh, lyuz), u4u
- Vertical Compound, 1000 Brake Horse-power, for the Electric Supply of Capetown, Ferranti Limited, 457
- Vertical, 25C0 Horse-power, Beilis and Morcom 548
- Works, Brown Corliss Co.’s New, U.S.A., 246
- ENGLISH Machinery for Morocco, (287)
- Engraving by Eleotrolysis, 363
- Erzeroum, Bicycles in Demand, (511)
- Ethylene from Inorganic Sourcos, Production of,
- Etna, Mount, Diminution of its Height since 1868, (287)
- Evans and Co., Jas., Danish Patent, Method of Imitating Slabs of Polished Marble or State (151)
- Evaporating, Copper Vacuum Pan for, Storey and Sons, Limited, (471)
Exhibitions:
- American at the Crystal Palace, 570 Brewers’, (314)
- Capetown, British and Colonial, (607)
- Co’°“ial-in London, at the Royal Exchange, 238, (324), 436
- Cork^ International, 428 ; Power Plant at, 496,
- Lille, (190)
- MG13°ery at the ö!Mg°W’ Mr’ H’ Jenkina o". Motor Car, Copenhagen, (60)
- Motor Car, Crystal Palace, 185
- Motor Car, at Islington, 406—408, 437
- Motor Car, Paris, 2, 30, (113), (190)
- Naval and Military, Crystal Palace, 70
- Naval and Military at Portsmouth, (314), 590, 627
- Paris, “ Liste des Récompenses” published, (459)
- Paris, Prize Diplomas, &s,, of the late, (214); General Report, (261)
- St. Louis, World’s Fair, Prize Offered for Steerable Balloon, (37)
- Vilna, Agricultural and Industrial, (237)
- Wolverhampton Art and Industrial, 135, (409),
Explosives:
- Air Torpedoes at Marma, Trials of, (359)
- Capped Armoor-piercing Projectiles, 624
- Capped Shot, Armour-piercing, Fitted with Johnson’s Caps, 544, 590
- Cordite, 43, (190)
- Cordite Exposed to the Sun, How it affected the Firing of H.M.S. Terrible, (630)
- Exploder, A New Safety, Tested at Ridsdale, (386)
- Gathmann Torpedo Shell, 58, 64
- Gyroscopic Steering Gears for Use in Torpedoes, “Masurite,” A New High-power Explosive called, (359), 522
- Permitted, Albionite and Arkite added to the List of, (335)
- Projectiles, Sale of 6000 Tons of, Woolwich Arsenal, (409)
- Shells, Press for Copper Banding, 10 Shells, Tests of High Explosive, 58, 64
F
- FACTORIES and Workshops, Annual Report of the Chief Inspector for 1901, (537)
- Fans and Pumps, High-speed Centrifugal, 230, 240, 252, 255
- Fan of Unusual Dimensions, Detroit, (190)
- Federation and the Unions, The, 169
- Fencing and Guarding Machinery used in Textile Factories, 308, 354
- Fencing of Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. II. D. Marshall on, 308, 354
- Fife, sen., Mr. Wm., (63), 70
- File-cntting Machine, Mr. Zsnses, (335)
- Filter Water Cart, Mr. E. Bailey-Denton, 144
- Fire Alarm Whistle Blown by Natural Gas, (166)
- Fire-box Stays of Locomotive Boilers, Mr. Webb on, 412
- Fire Brigade Committee of the London County Council, (248)
- Fire-detector, The May-Oatway, (126)
- Fire Float Pumping Plant for Fiume Har¬bour, Merryweather and Sons, 341
- Fire by Friction by means of Two Sticks, (314)
- Fire Prevention Committee, The British, Their New Arrangements for Business Men, 634
- Fireproof Partition Construction, New York, 222
- Fireproof Structures, 12, 71
- Fire-resisting Materials, The British Fire-Pre¬vention Committee Tests, (89), (113), (139)
- Fire-throwing from Locomotives, 46
- Fitter, Elimination of the, 142
- Floor Tests of Karri and Jarrah Wood, (89) (113), (139)
- Flour Mill for Export Purposes, Philadelphia, Large, (561)
- Flying Machine, Another Brazilian, (485)
- Flying Machine Inventor, Another, comes near to Losing his Life in Paris, (607)
- Fly-wbeels, Bursting of, Prof. C. H. Beniamin. (113)
- Fly-wheels for Slow Speed Engines, Mr. A. M. Downie on Design and Construction of, (63)
- Foghorn in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Large, (13)
- Fog Signal at St. Catherine’s, (314)
- Fog Signalling Apparatus, Mechanical, 566
- Foochow as a Manufacturing and Mining Field, Consular Report on the Possibilities Offered by, (63)
- Foundries of the United States and Canada, 323
- Foundry Tests and Malleable Iron Castings in the United States, 520
- Fox, Mr. W. H., (537)
- France, Imports, Official Customs Returns, (89)
- France, Population of, (89)
- French Military Photo-Electric School, Havre, (89)
- French Mines, Output Returns, (89)
- Fuel Economy, 441, 467
- Fulham Baths and Wash-houses, (231)
- Furnace, Non-crucible Blast, Mr. Jno. L. Steven¬son, 72
- Furnace, Remarkable Fall in a, 545
G
- GALILEO Feraris Award, Competiticn for the (616)
- Galloways Limited, Annual Meeting, 241
- Galveston, U.S.A., Sea Protection Works at, 635
Gas:
- Acetylene Association, Meeting of, (190)
- Acetylene in Austria, 286
- Acetylene, Board School Lighted by, (214)
- Acetylene Flame, Standard, (493)
- Acetylene for Gas Engines, 54
- Acetylene Generators, 283, (237)
- Acetylene and “ Phossy-jaw,” 291
- Acetylene for Railway Lighting in France, 254
- Bell Buoy Lit by, at the Manacles Rocks, (190)
- Birmingham, Gas Saved by the Use of Kern Incandescent Burners, (237)
- Blast Furnace, Power given by Nine Engines, with, (214)
- Calorific Value of, Natural Water, Ccal, &c.,
- Capital in England and Wales. Is it Excessive ? (602)
- Carburetted Water, Plant for Generation of, at Oldham, (89)
- Coal, Its Calorific Power, (232)
- Coaland Natural, Relative Cost of, Experiments to Test in the United States, (561)
- Comptes Rendus, M. A. de Hemptinne on the Influence of X Rays on, (190)
- Condensation Coal, Mr. A. F. Browne, 455
- Development of the Gasholder, Mr. Geo. Livesey, 455
- Distribution, Efficiency and Economy in, (602)
- Engine, Central Station, Differdingen, (214)
- Engine Cylinder Jackets, Scale in, How to Remove, (485)
- Engines—see Engines, Gas
- Engines and the Gases Used by Them, Large,(600)
- Engine Indicator, The Mathot, (498)
- Engines, Steam, Oil, and Cost of Fuel per Brake Horse-power per Hour and their Heat Effi¬ciencies, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 454
- Ethylene from Inorganic Sources, Production of, 58
- Gas and Electric Lighting Industries of the United Kingdom, Comparison afforded by the Capital Employed in, (237)
- High-pressure, for Works Lighting, Mr. J. Nasmith on, 245
- Holgate, Mr., on the History and Development of the Gas Industry during the last Decade, 454
- Illuminating Power of the Gas of the Future, Mr. H. E. Jones, 454
- Installations, Two Swiss Village, 70
- Kern Incandescent Burners Save 45 per cent, in Gas Consumption, (237)
- Lamps with Osmium Filaments, M. Gabriel's Statements with Reference to, (459)
- Mains, the Electrolysis of, Mr. Swinburne on, 582
- Making, Valuation of Oil for, (602)
- Manchester Gasworks, Gross Profits, 1901, (409)
- Measurement, New System of, (602)
- Mixtures of Combustible Gases and Air, Dr. H. Bunte on, (485)
- Mixtures, Explosive, 305
- Mond, Extensive Installation of, with Ammonia Recovery Plant at Runcorn, (214)
- Mond Schemo, (124), (199)
- Naphthalene, Solubility of, Mr. J. F. Smith,
- Natural, in Indiana, Reduction in the Pressure of, and the Consequence, (359)
- Oil, Mr. W. B. Cowell’s and Mr. J. Kemp ’ Welch’s Invention, 518
- Oil Fuel instead of Natural Gas in Indiana, Use of, (359)
- Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, described by M. Fouchb, (602)
- Papers Read at the Institution of Gas Engineers, 454, 455
- Supplied by the South Metropolitan Gas Company, Concerning the Reduction of the Candle-power of, (237)
- Supply, 20
- Unification of the Methods of Stating the Items comprising the Costs in Gasworks, Mr. W. R. Herring, 455
- Use of, for Power Purposes, Sir F. T. Mappin on the, (287)
- Water, for Driving Gas Engines, 490
- Works in the United States, 300
- GAUGE, High-pressure, Recently Invented, (433)
- Gauge, A really Accurate one at Last, 295
- Gear-cutting Machine, Automatic, G. Birch and Co., 368
- Geological Field Class, Excursions of the London, (394)
- German Budget, Provision for taking Soundings in North and Baltic Seas, (13)
- Germany, Economic Depression throughout, (335)
- German Empire, 1900, Census of, and Increase since 1885, (535)
- German Estimates for the Financial Year, Unpro¬mising, (386)
- Germany, Foreign Trade Returns of, (335)
- German Iron Industry, The, 155
- German Machine Tool Industry, The, 592
- Germany, Industrial Distress in, (607)
- Gibson, Mr. Jas., (37)
- Gillmor, Mr., on Battleship Designs, 4
- Glasgow Sewage, 138
- Glass Manufacture, Electricity in, 160
- Goldbeaters’ Skin, Advantages of, for Balloon Manufacture, (409)
- Gold Dredging, California. (537)
- Gold Dredging in Otago, New Zealand, Mr. F. W. Payne, 590
- Goldfields in Manchuria, (13)
- Gold, Klondike, (386)
- Gold in Lapland, (214)
- Gold Mining in Australia, Jubilee of, 168
- Gold Yield of New Zealand for 1901, (54)
- Gold Yield for the State of Victoria, 1901, (63)
- Goldschmidt Welding Process, The, 8
- Good Enough, 263 Gourlay, Gresham, (144)
- Grain Elevator on the Atlantic Coast of America, The Largest, (314)
- Greenwich Footway Tunnel, 334
- Grinding Machine, Reversible, U.S.A., 470 Growing Evil, A, 121
- Guarding Machine Tools, Mr. W. H. Johnson on, 310
- Guarding Machinery used in Textile Factories, 308, 354
- Guarding Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. H. D. Marshall on, 308
- Guest, Keen and Co., Limited, (260)
- Guest, Keen and Co., and Nettlefold’s, Amalga¬mation of their Businesses, (150)
H
- HAMMER, The 125-Ton Steam, Bethlehem Steel Company’s, Demolished, (409)
- Hammer, Pneumatio Power, 298
- Hardy Patent Pick Company, Limited, Automatic Sffp Hook and Adjustable Trenching Stmt,
Harbours and Waterways:
- Auckland Harbour, Receipts and Expenditure, (611)
- Black Sea Harbours, New, 516
- Blyth, Placed by the Admiralty on List of Ports ; Eligible for the Repairing of his Majesty’s Ships, (151)
- Boulogne Harbour Extension, (433)
- Brest Roads, Government Works in, (561)
- Brito, Proposed Harbour at, 530
- Chronology of Inland Navigation in Great Britain,” Mr. H. R. de Salis, (113)
- Colombo Harbour Works, 355
- Dieppe, Outer Harbour to be Made at, (359)
- Dundee, Port of, G. C, Buchanan on, 197
- Dunkerque Harbour, (287)
- France, New, Discussion in the French Chamber, (113)
- Fremantle Harbour, 547
- Greytown, Proposed Harbour at, 531
- Havre, The only Port Visited by the Large British Cargo Steamers, (359)
- Heysham, (174) in 1901,48
- Leith Roads, Scheme for Improving, (63)
- Lourenco Marquez, to be Made a Great Coaling Station, (583)
- New Orleans, Traffic of the Port, (386)
- Port Said, Abolition of Import Daties at, and Construction of New Harbour, (237)
- Port Said, Commercial Harbour at, (166)
- Ribble Navigation, Extension of Training Wall Recommended, (113)
- Rosario, Harbour at, Creusot Company’s Tender for, Accepted, (386)
- Russia, Waterways in, (242)
- Russian Dues, New Regulations, (37)
- Saigon, Port of, (261)
- Ssaham Harbour Extension Works, 619
- Southampton WaterChannel, Proposed Deepening of, to Meet Requirements of Atlantic Shipping Combine, (537)
- Svendborg Harbour, (359)
- Tripoli Harbour, (599)
- Warkworth Harbour Improvement, (445)
- HEAD, Wrightson and Co., Limited, Annual Meeting of, (638)
- Holt Waterworks Engine-room, 146
- Hook, Automatic Slip, 136
- Hopkinson, John, (302)
- Horse Gear, Plywel, (163)
- Hotchkiss Boiler Scummer, The, 70
- Human Body as a Mo tai lie Conductor, Average Value of, (37)
- Hunter, Mr. C. L., 172
- Hydraulic Press, The Darlington Forge Company, (324)
- Hythe, Serious Encroachments of the Sea, (190)
- I
- ICE Machine Patents, United States, (614)
- Idiosyncracy as a Factor in Remedial Legislation, 412
- Illumination, Principles of, 171
- Illumination, Principles of, Mr. D. Barnett on, 111
- Imperial Cable, The, 179
- India-rubber Industry, Peru, (607)
- India-rubber Testers, 339
- Indian Empire, Total Population of, (335)
- Indicators, Steam Engine, Watt’s and McNanght’s, 236
- Industrial Leaders, Prof. J. Wertheimer on the Training of, 590
Institute and Club, Aeronautical:
- Balloons, Dr. Barton and Mr. P. L. Senecal on, 384
- Navigable Ballooning, History of, M. Aug. E. Gaudron on, 260, 454
- Screw Propeller and Aëroonrve in Theory and Practice, Mr. Fred Walker, 582
- Second General Meeting, Provisional Roles, (172), 582
Institute, Cycle Engineers’:
- Question of Certifying Cycle Mechanics, (630)
Institute of Electrical Engineers, American:
- Alternatiog Current Motors, Mr. W. L. R. Emmett, 24
Institute, Incorporated Gas:
- Electrolysis of Gas Mains, Mr. Swinburne, 582
- Fittings Business as an Aid in the Sale of Gas, The, Mr. R. Watson, 602
- Gas Burners, Maintenance of Incandescent, by Gas Companies, Mr. N. R. Humphrys, 602
- Gas Capital in England and Wales, Is it Exces¬sive ? Mr. C. E. Jones, 602
- Gas Distribution, Efficiency and Economy io, Mr. W. Hole, 602
- Gas Engines and the Gases used by them, Large, Mr. Dugald Clerk, 600
- Gas Measurement, New System of, Mr. T. G. Marsh, 602
- General Meeting at Southampton, (537)
- Oil for Gas Making, Valuation of, Mr. J. P. Leather, 602
- Presidential Address of Mr. Darkin, 582
- Turbines, Laval Steam, for Driving the Fans, Mr. W. D. Child, 602
Institute, Iron and Steel:
- Annual Meeting, Placa and Date, and Pro¬gramme of Proceedings, 368; General Busi¬ness, 463
- Coke Making, Recovery of By-Products in, Mr. J. Thery, 463
- Coke, Manufacture of, from Compressed Fuel, Mr. J. H. Darby, 463
- Cooling Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Mr. H. Allen on Mr. W. J. Foster’s Invention for, 489
- Iron Ores of Brazil, Mr. H. K. Scott, 490
- Nomenclature of Metallography, The Com¬mittee’s Report on the, 490
- Silicon in the Acid Open-hearth Process, Elimi¬nation of, by Messrs. MoWilliam and Hatfield, 489
- Steel Alloys, Comparative Study of some Low Carbon, Mr. J. A. Matthews, 490
- Steel Making, Combined Blast Furnace and Open-air Process of, Mr. F. Eyermann, 490
- Steel, Microstructure of Hardened, Professor Arnold and Mr. MacWilliam on the, 490
- Water-gas Plant using Wood Fuel, Dr. Jas. Douglas describes a, 490
Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, North of England:
- Excursion Meeting at Washington Colliery, (459)
- Visit to the New Shaft of the Globe Pit o' the Washington Colliery Co., (498)
- Winding from Great Depths, Mr. Hans C. Behr, (472)
Institute, The Sanitary:
- Congress of, (84)
- Provincial Summer Meeting at Buxton, Papers to be Read, (587)
Institution of Civil Engineers:
- Annual Dinner, and Annual Meeting, 268, (463)
- Awards, 446
- Bacterial Treatment of Trades’ Waste, Mr, W. Naylor, 150
- Conversazione, 560
- Electric Traction on Railways, Messrs. Mordey and Jenkins, 221
- Indicating High-speed Steam Engines, Mr. A. M. Arter, 245
- James Forrest Lecture, Relations between Metallurgy and Engineering, Sir Wm. Roberts- Austen, 443
- Locomotive Fire-box Stays, Mr. F. W. Webb, 412, 419
- Port of Dundee, Mr. G. C. Buchanan, 197
- Sewerage System of Sydney, N.S.W., and Suburbs, Mr. J. Davis, 150
- Tunnel, Greenwich Footway, Mr. W. C. Copper- thwaite, 334
- Tunnelling, Subaqueous, through the Thames Gravel, Mr. A. H. Haigh, 334
- Students’ Meetings:
- Compressed Air and its Applications, Mr. L. G. Crawford, 350
- Dinner, The Twenty-seventh, (296), (496)
- Quay Walls of Heysham Harbour, Messrs. W. H. C. Clay and J. C. Collett, 174
- Some Public Health Aspects of the Question of Sewage Disposal, Mr. C. Johnston, 197
- Use of Long Steel Wires in Surveying, Mr. H. J. Deane, 300
Institution of Civil Engineers: New¬castle-upon -Tyne Association of Students:
- Visits and Excursions, (546)
Institution of Civil Engineers:
- Asso¬ciation of Birmingham Students:
- Programme for the Session, (490)
Institution of Civil Engineers: Glas¬gow Association of Students:
- American Workshop Methods in Steel Con¬struction, Mr. H. B. Molesworth, 97
- Campbeltown Colliery and Light Railway, Mr. T. Lindsay Galloway, 74
- Power Stations, General Arrangement of, Mr. A. H. Morton, (184)
- Swing Bridges, Mr. W. II. McLean, 120
Institution of Electric Engineers:
- Committee for EnsuiDg Session, (408)
- Conference to Consider the Incidence of the
- Factory Act of 1901 on the Electrical Indus¬tries, (485)
- Report of the Committee on Electrical Legisla¬tion ; Resolutions Passed by the Committee at its Meeting, March 25th, 1902, 429
- Telegraphic Address of, (5)
Institution of Electric Engineers, Manchester Section:
- Electric Problem of Railways, Mr. J. Swin¬burne, 547, 614
Institution, Electrical Standardising, Testing, and Training:
- Awards made by the Board of Control, (71)
- Conversazione, (458)
- Entrance Examination, (312)
Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, N.E. Coast:
- Engineer Branch of H.M. Navy, Unsatisfactory Condition of, Mr. D. B. Morison, (223)
- Steam Turbines, Notes on, Mr. F. J. Warbur- ton, 149
Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders In Scotland:
- Gas and other Combustion Engines, Mr. Dagald Clerk, 112
Institution of Gas Engineers:
- Annual Meetiner, Mr. T. Holgate’s Presidential Address, (433), 454
- Coal Gas Condensation, Mr. A. F. Browne, 455
- Gasholder, Development of the, Mr. Geo. Livesey, 455
- Illuminating Power of the Gas of the Future, Mr. H. E. Jones, 454
- Naphthalene, The Solubility of, Mr. J. F. Smith, 455
- Steam, Gas and Oil Engines: Cost of Fuel per brake horse-power per hour, and their Heat Efficiencies, Mr. Bryan Donkin, 454
- Unification of the Methods of Stating the Items Comprising the Carbonising Costs in Gas¬works, Mr. W. R. Herring, 455
Institution of Junior Engineers:
- Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 112, (325)
- Colonial Railway Construction, Some Factors in, Mr. L. H. Rugg, 525
- Electrical Passenger Elevator, Mr. Percival Marshall, 170
- Engineering Models, On the Uses of, Mr. Percival Marshall, 299
- Lighthouse Construction, Notes on Modern, Mr. G. Drysdale Sweetman, 421
- Steam, Utilisation of Exhaust, Mr. John Buley, 43
- Visit to Great Eastern Railway Works. Strat¬ford, 546
- Visit to the Mazawattee Tea Company’s Factories, (62)
- Visit to Fulham Baths and Wash-houses, (231)
- Visit to the Trinity House Depót at Blackwall, 432
Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
- Abstract of the Annual Report of the Council, 212
- Annual Dinner, Lord Geo. Hamiltcn'o Speech, 405
- Change in Article 23 of tie Articles of tlo Association of, (236)
- Fencing or Guarding Machinery Used in Textile Factories with Special Reference to Machines Used by Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers, 308, 354
- Fencing of Steam and Gas Engines, Mr. H. D. Marshall, 308
- Guarding of Machine Tools, Mr. W. H. John¬son, 310
- Modern Machine Methods, Mr. H. F. L. Orcutt, 79, 97,122, 132, 211
- Protection of Lift Shafts and Safety Devices in connection with Lift Doors and Controlling Gear, Mr. H. C. Walker, 308
- Standardisation of Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Mr. R. E. Atkinson, 405
- Summer Meeting, Outline Draft of the Pro¬visional Programme, 458
- Weston and Tiverton Bridge Undertaking, Mr. H. M. Mogg, 391
- Graduates’ Meetings
- Coal Gas Exhausting Plant, Mr. O. Waus, (280)
- Oil Engines, Mr. E. A. Falconer, (484)
Institution of Mining Engineers:
- President’s Address, Mr. Dixon, 557
- Programme of the Thirty-sixth General Meet¬ing, 496, 557
- Cambell Coal-washing Table, Mr. Clarence H. Cleghorn, 590
- Coal Working under the River Hunter, the Pacific Ocean and its Tidal Waters near New¬castle, New South Wales, Mr. A. A. Atkinsod, 557
- Copper Ores in Australia, Treatment of Low- grade, Mr. J. J. Muir, 590
- Electric Traction on Roads and Mineral Rail¬ways, Mr. W. R. Cooper, 590
- Gas Coals, Analytical Valuation of, Mr. S. P. Lisbman, 590
- Gold Dredging in Otago, New Zealand, Mr. F. W. Payne, 590
- Hydroborate of Lime Deposits, its Exploitation and Refination, Mr. C. A. L. Hoskold, 590
- Industrial Leaders, Training of, Prof. J. Wertheimer, 590
- Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, U.S.A., Messrs. C. R. Van Ilise and H. Foster Bain, 590
- Mechanical Ventilation, Prof. Rateau and Mr. E. Harze’s Remarks on Mr. W. Brown’s Re¬port, 590
- Mine Surveying Instruments, Mr. D. D. Scott, 690
- Mining Concentration and Analysis of Corun¬dum in Ontario, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, 590
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Salisbury House, E.C.:
- Scholarships to be Offered Annually for Three Years, (627), (630)
Institution of Naval Architects:
- Announcements for the Opening Season, (120), 260
- Boilers, Distortion of, due to Overheating, C. E. Stromeyer, 337, 344, 369—see also p. 527
- Corrosion of Condenser Tubes and Sea Water Conductors, Prof. Ernest CoheD, 469
- Forty-third Annual Meeting, Annual Report, Nomination of Officers, Medal Awards, Presentation to Mr. G. Holmes, &c. &c., 282
- Liquid Fuel for Ships, Sir F. Flannery, 283, 310
- Navipendular Method of Experiments as Ap¬plied to some Warships of Different Classes, Capt. G. Russo, 310, 330
- Propeller Shaft Bearinps, Improvements in, Mr. Younger, 312, 320, 321, 330
- Recent Scientific Developments and the Future of Naval Warfare, Mr. W. Laird Clowes, 316, 318
- Stresses in a Ship's Bottom Plating due to Water Pressure, Mr. Ivan G. Boobnoff, 282
- Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Mr. S. Barnaby, 282, 298
Institution, United Service:
- Second-class Battleships, Admiral Sir J. O. Hopkins, (193)
Iron:
- American, and the Coal Strike, 539
- Boiler Tubes, Defective Welding of Wrought, as Proved by Mr. D. Woodman, (583)
- Canadian Pig, Imports to Scotland, Production in 1901, (50), (314)
- Cargo Fleet Ironworks, Stoppage of the, (49)
- Cumberland (W.), Millom and Askham Iron Company’s Prospecting in, (37)
- Export to America, (471)
- Fencing for South Africa, Wrought, Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss, (441)
- Foundry Tests and Malleable Iron Castings in the United States, 620
- German Imports from Sweden, (459)
- German Industry, 155, (335)
- Hammer and Anvil, probably the Remains of an old Tilt Mill, 11
- Imported into China from United Kingdom, Falling off owing to Foreign Competition, (63)
- Japan, (314)
- Making in Sussex, 11
- Normandy, Export of, from, (409)
- Ore, Edison Syndicate for Treating, Erection of Works in Norway Contemplated, (314)
- Ores of Brazil, Mr. H. K. Scott on the, 490
- Pig, American Output, 220
- Pig and Pure, Quantity of Copper they will Alloy with, (630)
- Pig, Casting Apparatus, the Uehling, (301)
- Produced in the United States by the New Blast Furnaces Started, (630)
- Production, United States, 1900, 23
- Protection of, from Rust, 243
- Sand Deposits, Taranaki, Now Zealand, (386)
- Scotch Pig Production and Consumption, and Shipments to Foreign Countries, 1900, 1901, (60), (63)
- Trade, American Orders in the, 217
- Trade Prospscts, (229)
- Trust, Austrian, (561)
- United States Iron aad Steel Industry, 1900,
- Number of Men Employed in. (433)
- United States Production, (533)
- Warrants, Scotch, Question of a Redaction, (152)
- Works in Japan, Government Steel and, 58
- Work, Structural, Prof. J. Goodman on, (169)
- Works in the United States, 470
- Wrought, Its Coefficient of Extension the same as that of Concrete, (166)
- Wrought, Preferable te Cast, for Gas Pipes, (537)
- IRONSAND, Deposits of, at Taranaki, New Zealand, (336)
- Irrigation Projects in India, (639)
- Italy, Rivers of, Horse-power which they are capable of Developing, (139)
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- “JAMES FORREST” Lecture on Metallurgy in relation to Engineering, (190), 443
- Japan with China, Commercial Relations of, (166)
- Jessop and Sons, Annual Meeting of Share¬holders, (271)
- Jointing Boiler and other Tubes, New Method of, (271)
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- KECHUR Carburetter, The, (113)
- Kerosene in Russia, Consumption of, (561)
- Kerosene Yielded by Grozny Petroleum, (661)
- King’s College, London, Annual Dinner of, (459)
- Kites, their Advent into Modern Science, (409)
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Labour Questions, Strikes, and Trade Disputes:
- Australian Labour Laws and their Bearing on Trade Unionism, Mr. S. Ransome on, 4
- Barnes, Mr. G. N., Report as to the Condition of Trade and Labour, (63)
- Berlin, Number of Unemployed in, (200)
- Board of Conciliation, Official Statistics Com¬piled for, (125)
- Board of Trade Report on Skilled Labour Market, January, (190)
- Britannia Metal Smiths and the Master Silversmiths' Association, Dispute between, (345)
- Cleveland Blast Furnacemen’s Wages Reduced Again, (37)
- Colliers’ Wages, 463
- Department of the Board of Trade, Memoran¬dum Prepared by, (63)
- Employers’ Union, An, 71
- Eaton and Chaloner Ironstone Mines and the Adoption of the Ratchet Drills, (498)
- Factory Act of 1901 on the Electrical Industries, Conference to Consider Incidence of the Pro¬visions of, (485)
- Federation and the Unions, The, 169
- German Workmen’s Pension Fund, A, (493)
- Germany, Industrial Distress in, (607)
- Ironworkers’ Wages, 559
- Labour and Capital, 66
- Labour and Invention, 42
- Labour Representation League, The, (63)
- Lewis Merthyr Pitmen Stop Work, (498)
- Mather and Piatt, Limited, Pensions Granted to their Men, (523)
- Miners’ Wages, 10 per cent. Reduction, (471), (671)
- Mines and Quarries in 1900, Number of Persons Employed in, (630)
- Miners’ Strike, Rochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron Company, (335)
- Minimum Wage Rate of 40 per Cent., South Wales Miners’ Federation, (335)
- Moscow, Experiment in Connection with the Employment of Labour, (359)
- New York State, Labour Organisations in, (511)
- New York State, Strikes and Lock-outs, (511)
- Non-Unionist Trouble in the South Wales Coal Trade, (630)
- North-East Coast Employers’ Notice of Reduc¬tion of Wages to the Members of the Boiler¬makers’ and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders’ Society, (359)
- North-East Coast Shipbuilders give Notice of Reduction of Wages to the Members of the Boilermakers’ and Shipbuilders’ Society. (433)(445,
- North-Eastern Railway Company’s North Road Locomotive Works, Darlington, Labour Dispute, (445), (471)
- Parliament and Trade Unions, 488
- Premium-Bonus System, The, (637),
- Premium System, The, 82, 105, 146, 147, 162, 231, 280, 294, 312, 328, 341, 377, 391, 416
- Production and Trade, 91
- South Wales Miners’ Federation, Meeting to
- Consider the Termination of the Sliding Scale Agreement, (607)
- South Wales Miners’ Federation Take Steps to Obtain the Establishment of a Minimum Wage Rate of 40 per cent., (335)
- Strike, Colliers’, Mon., (472)
- Strike, Belgium, End of, (472)
- Strikes in Iron Mines in Elba, (561)
- Strike, Monmouthshire Collieries, (50)
- Tin-plate Manufacturers and the Men’s Repre¬sentatives, Important Meetings between, (638)
- Trade Union Case, Verdict Against the Union, (346)
- Case, Another, 413
- Law, 363
- Litigation, More, 462 Quarterly Report of the General Federation of, (113)
- Returns of Unemployed at End of February, (287)
- United States Steel Corporation, Wages Paid out by the Trust in its Initial Fiscal Year, (485)
- Wages on American and Foreign Vessels, Difference in, (561)
- Wages Reductions, (60)
- Yorkshire Miners and the Reduction in Wazes, 610
- LAMPS, Safety, and Colliery Explosion», 506
- Lancashire, Census Returns for, (386)
- Lancaster and Tonge, Piston Rings and Spiral Springs and Steam Dryers, (571)
- Lane, Mr. R. Qniller, 533
- Lathe, Crank-turning, J. Butler and Co. (vii., Supplement, June Vitk, 1902)
- Electrically - driven, Hexagon Turret, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 292, 293
- Cylinder, G. Wilkinson and Sans (v., Supplement, June 13th, 1902)
- fijin., Miley’8 Machine Tool Company (iv., Supplement, June 13fA, 1902)
- For High-speed Steel, Special, Darling and Sellers, Limited, 330, 364
- 16in., for High-speed Steel, Dean, Smith and Grace (iii., Supplement, June 13th, 1902, and Supplement to ditto)
- Shafting, Noble and Lund, 69
- Launches and Trial Trips, 77, 148,174, 198, 225, 303, 325, 367, 396, 421, 447, 473, 525, 545, 606, 639
- Lead, Copper, and Zinc in the United States, 300
- Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, U.S.A., Messrs. Van Hise and F. Ba:n 590
Leaders:
- 1901, 15
- American Steel and the Trust, 142
- Anglo-Japanese Alliance and its Commercial Effects, The, 192
- Armoured Cruisers, 388
- Arnold-Forster, Mr., and the Naval Engineers, 216
- Atlantic Shipping Combine, The, 411, 435
- Atlantic Shipping Trust, The North, 487
- Boilers for Locomotives, 586
- Boilers for the Navy, 93, 487, 513, 563
- Boiler Power and Electricity, 168
- Boiler Puzzles, 337
- Centrifugal Pumps and Fans, High-speed, 240
- Chemistry, 21
- City Men and the Colonial Show, 436
- Coal Question, The Great, 42
- Colour of Warships, The, 92
- Combination in the Atlantic Trade, 411, 435
- Commercial Situation, The, 609
- Community of Interest, 115
- Condensers in Warships, 240
- Cost of High-speed Trains, 436
- Dingle Station Fire, 316
- Dust Destructors and Electric Light, 289
- Engineering, Civil, 16
- Engineering, Electrical, 19
- Engineering, Mechanical, 18
- Engineering Standards Committee, The, 141
- Fire-box Stays of Locomotive Boilers, 412
- Fitter, Elimination of the, 142
- French Navy, The, 239
- Gas Supply, 20
- German Shipping and Americanisation, 316
- Good Enough, 263
- Idiosyncrasy as a Phase in Remedial Legisla¬tion, 412
- Jubilee of Gold Mining in Australia, 168
- Labour and Capital, 66
- Labour and Invention, 42
- Legislation and Electrical Legislation, £09
- Light v. Heavy Railways, 462
- Locomotives, British and Foreign, 338
- Locomotive Engines, Efficiency of, 387
- Locomotives, English and American, 361
- Locomotives for India, 65
- “Mabon” and
- Machinery, 361 Mars, The Accident in H.M.S., 387
- Metropolitan Railways, The, 115
- Motor Car of the Future, 362
- Mudhole Doors, 514
- Naval Engineers, Mr. Arnold Forster and the, 216
- Navy Estimates, The, 191, 216
- Nickel and the Steel Trust, 66
- Panama, The Preferment of, 631
- Patent Law Amendment, 192
- Patent Searches, Official, 461
- Peace with Honour, 563
- Petrol Engines for Tramways, 632
- Prime Movers, The Development of, 513
- Production and Trade, 91
- Quartz as an Industrial Material, 264
- Railway Economies, 167
- Railway Management, 315
- Ships and Forts, 488
- Speed of Motor Cars, 290
- Steel, American, and the Trust, 142
- Submarines for the British Fleet, 631
- Sulphur in Coal, 514
- Superheated Steam for Locomotives, 116
- Syndicates, Effects of, 338
- Tube Railways, 41
- United States Navy, Development of the, 215
- Valve Gear of Locomotive Engines, Tne, 289
- Vibration on Tube Railways, 192
- War Material, 20
- War Shipbuilding Arrears, 462
- Warship Design, 585
- Wave Power, 610
Sub-Leaders:
- American Orders in the Iron Trade, 217
- American Railroad Construction, 363
- American Triumphs, 264
- Bessemer Steel Production, 388
- Board of Trade Returns, 265
- Cable, The All-Britisb, 338
- Cable Treaties, The, 586
- Clyde and Sailing Ship Construction, The, 193
- Coal, 43, 437
- Colliers’ Wages, 463
- Cooper v. Crane, 515
- Cordite, 43
- Crystal Palace, The, 116
- Electric Railways, Underground, 388
- Engineering Standards Committee, 240, 564
- Federation and the Unions, The, 169
- French Navy, The, 264
- Hyacinth and the Minerva, The, 217, 816
- Indian Railways, Material for, 338
- Isthmian Canals, The, 93
- Locomotives in France, Foreign, 67
- Locomotives in India, 413
- London County Council Contracts, 241
- London Water Bill, 241, 436
- Metropolitan Railway, The, 291
- Metropolitan Railways and Mr. Yerkes, 8E3
- Miners’ Wages, 489
- Motors, International Trials of Alcoho’, 67
- Motor Purposes, Heavy Oils for, 169
- National Physical Laboratory, The, 290
- Paris Sewage Farms, The, 610