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*Scotter, Sir Chas., (207)
*Scotter, Sir Chas., (207)
*Stead, Mr. John, E.. Elected F.R S., (484)
*Stead, Mr. John, E.. Elected F.R S., (484)
*Tait, Mr. Thos., (241)
*[[Thomas Tait|Tait, Mr. Thos.]], (241)
*Terrey, Mr. Wm., (556)
*Terrey, Mr. Wm., (556)
*Wells, Mr. T. H., (519)
*Wells, Mr. T. H., (519)
'''Resignations:
'''Resignations:
*Johnson, Mr. Claude, (40)
*[[Claude Johnson|Johnson, Mr. Claude]], (40)
*Pease, Sir J. W„ (154)
*[[Joseph Whitwell Pease|Pease, Sir J. W.]] (154)
*Prou*-, Mr., (218)
*Prout, Mr., (218)
*APPRENTICESHIP of Engineers, 641, 651  
*APPRENTICESHIP of Engineers, 641, 651  
*Aritbmograph, M. Troncet’s, (391)
*Aritbmograph, M. Troncet’s, (391)
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'''Obituary:
'''Obituary:
*Atkins, Mr. Wm., (241). (253)
* [[William Atkins (1832-1903)|Atkins, Mr. Wm.]], (241). (253)
*Bassano, Mr. Walter, (178)
* [[Walter Bassano|Bassano, Mr. Walter]], (178)
*Bates, Mr. Henry. 148, (252)
* [[Henry Bates (1846-1903)|Bates, Mr. Henry]]. 148, (252)
*Bell, Mr. James, (384)
* [[James Bell (1839-1903)|Bell, Mr. James]], (384)
*Blakemore, Mr. W., (254)
* [[W. Blakemore|Blakemore, Mr. W.]], (254)
*Brancker, Mr. John, (577)
* [[John Brancker|Brancker, Mr. John]], (577)
*Bassy, M. de. (519)
* [[M. de Bussey|Bussy, M. de]]. (519)
*Carter, Mr. E. T., (418)
* [[E. T. Carter|Carter, Mr. E. T.]], (418)
*Cochrane, Mr. Henry. (104)
* [[Henry Cochrane|Cochrane, Mr. Henry]]. (104)
*Common, Dr. A. A., 575
* [[A. A. Common|Common, Dr. A. A.]], 575
*Cook, Mr. Henry, (504)
* [[Henry Cook|Cook, Mr. Henry]], (504)
*Cooper, Mr. John Vernon, (184)
* [[John Vernon Cooper|Cooper, Mr. John Vernon]], (484)
*Craven, Mr. John, (218)
* [[John Craven (1831-1903)|Craven, Mr. John]], (218)
*Davy, Mr. David, 422
* [[David Davy|Davy, Mr. David]], 422
*Downey, Mr. Alf. C , 421
* [[Alfred C. Downey|Downey, Mr. Alf. C.]], 421
*Eotwistle, Mr. F., (458)
* [[F. Entwistle|Entwistle, Mr. F.]], (458)
*Fothergill, Mr., (682)
* [[Richard Fothergill (1822-1903)| Fothergill, Mr.]], (662)
*Fowler, Mr. Colin P., (129)
* [[Colin P. Fowler| Fowler, Mr. Colin P.]], (129)
*Catlin, Mr. R. Jordan. (241)  
* [[Richard Jordan Gatling|Catlin, Mr. R. Jordan]]. (241)  
*Glaisher, Mr. Jas., (168)  
* [[James Glaisher|Glaisher, Mr. Jas.]], (168)  
*Goodenough, Mr. T. H., (418)
* [[Henry Thomas Goodenough|Goodenough, Mr. T. H.]], (418)
*Griffith, Mr. V. R, (180)
* [[V. R. Griffith|Griffith, Mr. V. R.]], (180)
*Hunt, Mr. J., (328)
* [[John Hunt (d.1903)|Hunt, Mr. J.]], (328)
*Irvine, Mr. Robt., (354)
* [[Robert Irvine (1824-1903)|Irvine, Mr. Robt.]], (354)
*Isaac, Mr. Daronwy, (254)
* [[Daronwy Isaac|Isaac, Mr. Daronwy]], (254)
*Jones, Aiderman W. H., (327)
* [[W. H. Jones (d.1903)|Jones, Alderman W. H.]], (327)
*Jones, Mr. Franklin, (519)
* [[Franklin Jones|Jones, Mr. Franklin]], (519)
*Joseph, Mr. Morgan, (180)
* [[Morgan Joseph|Joseph, Mr. Morgan]], (180)
*Joy, Mr. David, 290
* [[David Joy|Joy, Mr. David]], 290
*Kellett, Mr. Wm., (153)
* [[William Kellett|Kellett, Mr. Wm.]], (153)
*Kitcbing, Mr. Richard Churchill, (103)  
* [[Richard Churchill Kitching|Kitching, Mr. Richard Churchill]], (103)  
*Lloyd, Mr. G. Braithwaite, (178)
* [[G. Braithwaite Lloyd|Lloyd, Mr. G. Braithwaite]], (178)
*Madan, Mr. Chas. Spencer, (10)
* [[Charles Spencer Madan|Madan, Mr. Chas. Spencer]], (40)
*Marcet, Mr. Alexander, (336)
* [[Alexander Marcet|Marcet, Mr. Alexander]], (336)
*Marshall, Mr. F. C., 214
* [[F. C. Marshall|Marshall, Mr. F. C.]], 214
*Marshal), Mr. Wm. Ernest, (180)
* [[William Ernest Marshall|Marshall, Mr. Wm. Ernest]], (180)
*Martin, Mr. C. W., (633)
* [[C. W. Martin|Martin, Mr. C. W.]], (633)
*Meakes, Mr. Geo., (621)
* [[George Meakes|Meakes, Mr. Geo.]], (621)
*Middleton, Mr. R., (292)
* [[Robert Middleton (c1814-1903)|Middleton, Mr. R.]], (292)
*Mitchell, Mr. Chas. W., (241) (253)
* [[Charles W. Mitchell|Mitchell, Mr. Chas. W.]], (241) (253)
*Molineaux, Sen., Mr. Wm, (25)
* [[William Molineaux|Molineaux, Sen., Mr. Wm]], (25)
*Nash. Mr. Thos., (228)
* [[Thomas Nash|Nash. Mr. Thos.]], (228)
*Paget, Mr. Fred., (177)
* [[Frederick Paget|Paget, Mr. Fred.]], (177)
*Pajeken, Julius, Dr., 8
* [[Julius Pajeken|Pajeken, Julius, Dr.]], 8
*Pease, Sir Joseph, 653
* [[Joseph Pearse|Pease, Sir Joseph]], 653
*Price, Aiderman, (118)
* [[Alderman Price|Price, Alderman]], (118)
*Samuelson, Mr. Martin, (241)
* [[Martin Samuelson|Samuelson, Mr. Martin]], (241)
*Sarle, Sir Allen, (595)
* [[Allen Sarle|Sarle, Sir Allen]], (595)
*S»tt, Mr. John, (523)
* [[John Scott (1830-1903)|Scott, Mr. John]], (523)
*StaDger, Mr. W. H., 197
* [[W. H. Stanger|Stanger, Mr. W. H.]], 197
*Sterling, Mr. Wm., (327)
* [[William Sterling|Sterling, Mr. Wm.]], (327)
*Stokes, Sir Geo. Gabriel, 148
* [[George Gabriel Stokes|Stokes, Sir Geo. Gabriel]], 148
*Tasker, Mr. Robt. Chas., (533)  
* [[Robert Charles Tasker|Tasker, Mr. Robt. Chas.]], (532)  
*Thomas, Mr. Wm., (266)  
* [[William Thomas (1832-1903)|Thomas, Mr. Wm.]], (266)  
*Thompson, Mr. W. J., (606)
* [[W. J. Thompson|Thompson, Mr. W. J.]], (606)
*Turner, Mr. G. H., 515
* [[G. H. Turner|Turner, Mr. G. H.]], 515
*Wiborgb, Prof. J. G., (342)
* [[J. G. Wiborgh|Wiborgh, Prof. J. G.]], (342)
*Wilkinson, Mr., (634)
* [[Mr. Wilkinson|Wilkinson, Mr.]], (634)
*Williams, Capt. B., (203)
* [[Benjamin Williams (1834-1903)|Williams, Capt. B.]], (203)
*Williams, Mr. James, (342)
* [[James Williams (1830-1903)|Williams, Mr. James]], (342)
*Woods, Mr. Edward (with Portrait), 625
* [[Edward Woods|Woods, Mr. Edward]] (with Portrait), 625
 
*OBSERVATION Tower, Niagara Falls, 470  
*OBSERVATION Tower, Niagara Falls, 470  
*Ohio, Tunnel under the, (532)
*Ohio, Tunnel under the, (532)
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*YARROW and Co.’s Works at Poplar, 611, 626  
* [[Yarrow and Co|YARROW and Co.’s]] Works at Poplar, 611, 626  
*Yorkshire College, Commercial Education at, (40)
* [[Yorkshire College]], Commercial Education at, (40)


'''Z
'''Z
*ZEPPELIN'S Navigable Air-ship at Constance (418)
* ZEPPELIN'S Navigable Air-ship at Constance (418)
*Zifta Barrage, The, (267)
* Zifta Barrage, The, (267)
 
 
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== Sources of Information ==
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  • 1902, 15.

Accidents, Explosions, and Fires.

  • Boiler Explosions (tee Boiler)
  • Clyde Valley Floods, (179)
  • Colliery Accidents at Birley, Fall of Roof, (77); Haldan, (218); Hoyland Silkstone, Engine House Explosion, (95)
  • Colliery Accidents in 1902 in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, (649)
  • Crewe Works, Explosion of Molten Meta), (116)
  • Driving Wheel at a Rolling Mill, West Hartle¬pool, Breakage of, (91)
  • Dud bridge Ironworks, 606
  • Due to Combustion within Air Compressors, Mr. A. R. Ledoux on, 475
  • Explosions, Coal Mines in Illinois, Inquiry into the Causes of the iusny Fatal, (545)
  • Dynamite, Torresdale, near Phila¬delphia, (194)
  • Electric Battery, at Vickers’ Sons and Maxim’s Shipyard, (194)
  • Engine-house, Hoyland Silkstone Colliery, (95)
  • Torpedo Factory, Ohio, (471)
  • Woolwich Arsenal, (621), (649)
  • Fatdities caused by Vehicles, (575)
  • Fires, "Dortmund Union” Wire Nail and Joiners’ Shops, (104)
  • Grangemouth and Greenock Dockyard Company’s Works, (571)
  • Merry weather and Son’s Works, (65)
  • Niagara Falls Power Station, 211, (134)
  • Fly-wheel, Bursting of, Haldan Colliery, (218)
  • Fly-wheel of Traction Engine, Feltham, Break¬ing of, (519)
  • F>y-wheels, Birsting of, U.S., (65), (194)
  • Fulham Baths, Fatalities at, 42, 211
  • Grimsby Fish Docks Ice House, (144)
  • Gticdstone at Sheffield, Bursting of, (144)
  • Gunnery Catastrophe, U.S. S. Massachusetts, (144)
  • Lift, New York, (144)
  • Mil) Gearing not being Fenced, Death due t->, (91)
  • Mines and Quarries, Home Office Return of Fatal, (65)
  • Powder Explosion on U.S. Battleship Massa¬chusetts, (91)
  • Railway Accidents (tee Railway)
  • Sherwood Colliery, R. W. Steele Electrocuted, ' (292)
  • ACCOUNTING, U.S.A. Uniform Municipal, (555)
  • Aerial Navigation, 95
  • Aerial Navigation, Papers on, (228)
  • Agricultural Appliances in Demand for Nor¬mandy, (267)
  • Implements, an American Paper on j American, (241)
  • Implements in Natal, 99
  • Machinery, British, in Canada (xv., Supplement, June 12th, 1903) Machinery, British, for the Colonies (Supplement. June 12th, 1903)
  • Machinery, British, for South Africa j (xvi., Supplement, June 12th, 1903) | Machinery in New Zealand, by a New Zealander, 585
  • Agriculture, Russian, Commission to Consider the Needs of, (595)
  • Air, Mean Daily Horizontal Movement of, (595)
  • Air Pump Diagrams, 323
  • Airship, The Birton, (315)
  • Airship’s Successful Trip, The Brothers Lebaudy 's, (496)
  • Alaska, New Map of, (571)
  • Alcohol in Austria, Power use of, 240
  • Alcohol on the Prussian State Rxilwaye, 447
  • Alcohol Engines, 169, 474, 576, 602
  • Almanacs and Diaries, 22, 50, 76, 90, 124, 142
  • Aluminium Conductors, New Joint for, (13)
  • in Galvanising, Use of, (391)
  • obtained Commercially, Iron and Sili- , con in the Purest, (13)
  • for Sharpening Cutlery, (194)
  • Amalgamations, (531), (557)
  • America, Diary of an English Electrical Engineer's Tour in, 62, 127
  • American Agricultural Machinery Shipped to Russia,( 292)
  • Competition, Mr. Mosely on, 445
  • Industrial Conditionsand Competition, 345
  • Industries, by a Labour Leader, 4
  • Patents, 296
  • Tariff and the St. Louis Exhibition, 602
  • Technical Prees Mistakes, (194)
  • Amorphous Silicon, Properties of Different Forms of, (267)
  • Andrew Carnegie Research Scholarship and Prof. James Watt Memorial, 45
  • Anemograph, The Dines-Baxendell, 625
  • Anti-smoke Ordinance, Chicago, (418)

Appointments and Resignations: Appointments:

  • Anderson, Prof. W. C. F.,(557)
  • Ashford, Mr. Cyril Ernest, (418)
  • Barry, Sir John Wolfe, Re-appointment of, (321)
  • Beaumont, Mr. W. Worby, (418)
  • Pell, Mr. Hugh, (129), (154), 484
  • Bishop, Mr. J., (519)
  • Black, Mr. J„ (13)
  • Champness, Mr. H. R., (13)
  • Dent, Mr. C. H., (471)
  • Dodgson, Mr. J., (227)
  • Exham, Col., (621)
  • Evans, Mr. J. W. H.. (481)
  • Hal), Mr. T. A., (443)
  • Jones, Mr. F. V., (253)
  • Larmor, Mr. Joseph, (211)
  • Mayston, Mr. R., (13)
  • Millard, Mr. C., (65)
  • Robinson, Mr. S. J., (121)
  • Rutsell, Mr. H. W., (1)8)
  • Schott, Mr. Robert, (129)
  • Scotter, Sir Chas., (207)
  • Stead, Mr. John, E.. Elected F.R S., (484)
  • Tait, Mr. Thos., (241)
  • Terrey, Mr. Wm., (556)
  • Wells, Mr. T. H., (519)

Resignations:

  • Johnson, Mr. Claude, (40)
  • Pease, Sir J. W. (154)
  • Prout, Mr., (218)
  • APPRENTICESHIP of Engineers, 641, 651
  • Aritbmograph, M. Troncet’s, (391)
  • Armament of Warships, Cananges in the, 273

Armour Plates:

  • Admiralty Orders for, (25), (153), (174), (2)2), I (633)
  • British Warships’, 233, (292)
  • Brown and Co., John, Armour for the Hindu¬stan, (153), (174), (292) (301)
  • Cairasse Invented by M. Galay, (168)
  • Hindustan’s, (153), (174), (292) (301)
  • Plate Press, Bethlehem Steel Works, (168)
  • Testing of, 501
  • Two Hundred Tons of, for the Battleship King Edward VII., (13), (25), (1C3)
  • Vickers, Sans and Maxim’s, Official Tests of, (418)
  • Vickers’ 12m. Plates, Effect of Impact of Capped and Uncapped Projectiles on, 23, 21
  • Armstrong and Co. and Old Age Pensions, 271 ;
  • Army Service Corps, Enlistment of Men for the Mechanical Transport Companies of, (418)
  • ASBESTOS Deposits, Quebec, (545)
  • Asbestos Galvani»ed, Messrs. Wallach Bros., (323)
  • Asphalt Paving, U.S.A , (555)

Association, American Railway:

  • Annual Meeting, The Variaus Committees Present their Reports, Iron and Steel Struc¬tures, Rails, Yards and Terminals, Masonry 387

Association, Cold Storage and Ice:

  • Annual Dinner, (496)

Association, British Iron Trade:

  • American Industrial Condition and Compac¬tion, Conference on, 345

Association of Engineers In Charge:

  • Eighth Annual Dinner, (326)

Association of Engineers, Leeds :

  • Chains, Past, Present, and Possible, Mr. J. H. Wicksteed, 240
  • List of Officers for 1903-1904, (464)

Association of Engineers, Manchester:

  • Forty-sixth Anniversary Dinner, 202
  • Half-yearly Meeting, (632)
  • Modern Gas Engines r. Steam, Mr. Ja?. Atkinson, 240
  • Pneumatic Appliances, Mr. E. C. Amos, (327)
  • Premium System of Remunerating Labour, Mr. John Ashford, 370
  • Visit to the Municipal School of Technology, 450
  • Visits to the Works of Alfred Herbert, Limited, Daimler Motor Company, Limited, and Motor ' Manufacturing Company, (660)

Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical:

  • Eighth Annual Convention to be held at Sunderland, Directions to Members, (40)

Association, Manchester Steam Users

  • Annual Memorandum, Mr. Stromeyer's, 175

Association of Mechanical Engineers. Birmingham:

  • Mechanical Engineering of Modern Collieries, Mr. Bardill, 201

Association, Municipal Electrical:

  • Appointment of a Parliamentary Committee, 166
  • Convention, (180)

Association, Sanitary Assurance:

  • Twenty-second Annual Meeting, (204)
  • ASTRONOMER Royal’s Reports, (595), (621)
  • Atkins, Mr. Wm., (241), (253)
  • Atlas Steel and Iron Works, John Brown and Co.’s Report for Year Ending March, 1903, (633)
  • Atmospheric Potential, Diurnal Variation of. on Mont Blanc, (545)
  • Atomising Oil, Effect of Steam for, 412
  • Australian Mails, 1903, (102)
  • Australasian Trade, 326
  • Automatic Supply of Umbrellas, (267)
  • Axles, Hollow Pressed, Mr. Camille Mercader,

B

  • BALLOONS, Apparatus for Infl ding, (391)
  • Disabling by R fle or Gan Fire when Floating in the Air, (443)
  • and Kite Ascents in Europe and U.S., Report upon, (367)
  • Propulsion, Ao Original Method of, 95
  • Barometric Colamn a Standard of Length, M. Gadot Proposes to make the, (519)
  • Barrage, Zifta, (267)
  • Bissano, Mr. W., (178)
  • Bates, Mr. Henry, 148
  • Baumann, Mr. H. (482)
  • Beams, Deep-section Rolled, 209
  • Bearings for High Speed, 446
  • Belgium, Trade Returns, (443)
  • Bell, Mr. James, 384
  • Bell Bros., Limited, Annual Meeting, (404)
  • Belts, The Slip of, by J. Stormontb, 335
  • Bessemer, The Late Sir Henry, Memorial to, 467
  • Bicycle Making in Russia, (365)
  • Petrol Motor for, (471)
  • Present Prices of, (40)
  • Works, Japan, the First, (168)

Bills:

  • Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, (519)
  • Bill to Facilitate the Use of Electric Traction on Railways, (496)
  • Board of Trade, Returns of Railway Extension, I (342)
  • Bombay Boiler Inspection Act, Amendment BUI, (418)
  • Bristol, London and Southern Counties, (471), (484)
  • Cheap Trains, (418) City and South London Railway Opposed by the Metropolitan Railway Company, (346)
  • County Council, 1903, 198
  • County Council’s Annual Expenditure in Pro¬moting and Opposing, (558)
  • Eight Hours Day, in America, 145
  • Fishguard and Rosslare Railway and Harbours, (52)
  • German, Forbidding Use of White or Yellow Phosphorus in Matchmaking, (571)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire and London and North-Western Companies', to Enlarge their Powers to run Steam Vessels, (13)
  • Light Locomotives (Ireland), Passed, (241)
  • London—Brighton Mono-rail, (40)
  • London and Bristol Railway, Fails to Pas», (118)
  • Metric, U.S.A., (342)
  • Neath Riilway, (506), (532)
  • J North-Western Electricity and Power Gas Company’s, Opposed, (267)
  • Petroleum Question, Mr. J. Reckitt’s, (168)
  • Power Gas, (545)
  • Private, in Parliament, 338, 372, 384
  • Railway, Postponed, (241)
  • Taff Vale Railway, (532)
  • Thames Conservancy and Port of London Com¬missioners’, Opposad, (267)
  • U.S. Naval Appropriation, (218)
  • Workmen’s Compensation Act (1897) Amend¬ment, (144)
  • BITULTTHIC Pavement, (543)
  • Brimington, Institute Presented by Mr. C. P. Markham to, (227)
  • Blakemore, Mr. W., (254)
  • Blast Furnace Plant at Cette, 307, 312
  • Blast Furnaces, Pressure in, 38
  • B'ast Furnace Slag, Handling, United States, (251)
  • Blue-books, Technical and Scientific, 598

Boilers:

  • Casualties to, Board of Trade Returns, 244, (342)
  • Choice of Steam, Mr. C. E. Stromeycr, 555
  • Concussion and Water-tube, 527
  • Deterioration of, Mr. H. M. Warner on, (399)
  • Experiments Decided on by the Admiralty, (118)
  • Explosion, The Bradley, 110
  • Explosion, Remarkable, 36, 72, 99
  • Explosion, Taunton, Massachusetts, (367)
  • Explosion, Messrs. Tapper and Co., Limited, Batman’s Hill Ironworks, (103)
  • Feed Pumps for, Clarke, Chapman and Co., 97
  • Flash, 12, 42, 98,172
  • French Navy, 197
  • German, 594
  • Heavy Guns and, (658)
  • Horse-power, The American Standard, (168)
  • Inspection, United States, (352)
  • Lancashire Trade, List Basis Rates for Boiler¬plate Specifications, (118), (129)
  • Marine, Modern, H.M. Rouothwaite, 44
  • Marine, Water-tube, Babcock Wilcox. Shore¬ditch, 128
  • Niclausse, (273)
  • Normand, French Destroyers, (410)
  • Normand, in the Russian Navy 38
  • Steam, A New Style of, (338)
  • Warship Boiler Tests, (118)
  • Water-tube, 248
  • Mr. W. Fonlis on, (204)
  • in the Navy, 94
  • with Small Tubes in Large War¬ships, French Minister of Marine's Objections to, (241)
  • Tests with, (418)
  • BOILING Temperature of Water, 527
  • Board of Trade Returns of Imports and Exports into the United Kingdom, (194)
  • Bolometer, Improvement of Dr. Langley's, (496)
  • Boom Derrick in the United States, The Larges», (194)
  • Boring Mil), Heavy, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 580
  • Boston, Law against Tall Buildings in, (391)
  • Boston, Mass., Subsidence of, into the Sea, (649)
  • Brancker, Mr. John, (577)
  • Brass, High-speed, 658
  • Breakwater, Buffalo, 515, 516, 517
  • Brickmaking in Maine, Fresh Start in, (496)

Bridges, Railway and other:

  • Britannia, 553
  • Building and Works, United States, 69, 84, 109, 136, 190, 208, 237, 238, 242, 283, 308, 310, 334, 357, 386, 408, 466, 536, 562
  • Cape to Cairo Railway, (633)
  • Chain Suspension, New York, (376)
  • Conway, Telford’s Suspension Bridge over the, (168)
  • Droitwich, Letts Mill and Sealey Brook Fords (241)
  • France, Viaduct over Gorge of the Viaur River, (194), 216
  • Haxey, near Gainsborough, Great Eastern and Great Northern Railway, (484)
  • Hell Gate, 840ft. Central Span, (267)
  • Impact and Fatigue in Railway, by J. Graham, 3
  • Kew, Opening, (527)
  • Lifting, 72, 73
  • Landa, Tenders Called for Construction of a Railway Bridge, (91)
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast Extensions, Queen's-road, 285, 286
  • London Foot Bridge Tested, (65), 83
  • London and South-Western Railway, Over the, 490, 491
  • London, The Widening of, 83; Saving of Labour Effected by a Machine, (91)
  • Missouri River, (390)
  • Newcastle, New, 373, (148)
  • Paderno Viaduct, Italy,332, 383, 381, 441,463, 464
  • Pencoyd, United States, 237, 238, 239, 242
  • Sonning, Demolition of, (65)
  • South African, Destroyed by the Boers, 340, 341, 345
  • South Africa, Repairing Broken. 305, 316, 567
  • South African, Two Typical, 183, 189
  • Thames, Mr. Deputy Pryke on New Bridges over the, (443)
  • Thames, Proposed New Steel, Lambe b, (342)
  • Tyne Railway, (148), 373, (484)
  • Vauxhall, The New, (519). 541
  • Viaur Viiduct, (194), 216, 217
  • Victoria Falls, Rolled Steel to be used for Building, (649)
  • Wear, North-Eastern Railway, across the, (586)
  • BRICK-HANDLING Machinery. American, (376)
  • Brickwork, Cause of Failure of, (391)

British Association:

  • Acceptance of Invitation to Association to South Africa Recommended, (267)
  • Balfour, Right Hon. Arthur James, Nominated President, (267)
  • Meeting of 1905 may be held in South Africa, (13)
  • Presidents of the Various Sections, Southport, (367)
  • BRITISH and Decimal Weights and Measures, Dr. G. J. Stoney on a Simple Method of Co¬relating, (267)
  • British Guiana, Mioing in, 225
  • British Trade with South Africa, 38
  • Brown and Co., Limited, Messrs., Amalgamate n with Messrs. Thomas Firth and Sons, (203), (227)
  • Buda Pesth, May 13tb, Night Fêtes, (443)
  • Buoy on the Manacles, Sounding, (541)
  • Bussey, M. de, (519)

C

  • CALORIMETRY of Gaseous and Liquid Fuels, Mr. W. Garnet Wernham, 173
  • Cambered Piston-rods, 602
  • Camels as Agricultural Labourers in South Africa, (659)
  • Cams for Automatic Screw Machines, 5 73
  • Canada and the Conquered Colonies, (180)
  • Canadian Customs Department and the Pre¬ferential Tariff, Precautions against German- made Goods, (496)

Canals:

  • Amsterdam Sea, Deepening of, (496)
  • Buffalo and New York Ship, (481)
  • Chenab, India, (649)
  • Economy of Haulage on, (292)
  • Elbe-Trave, and the Dotriment to Stettin’s Trade, (571)
  • Illinois and Michigan, Possible Conversion into a Road, (315)
  • Irrigation under Construction in India, (595)
  • Manchester Ship, Deepening of, at Partington Tips, (65); Scheme for Reorganising Finances of, (540)
  • Manchester Ship, Traffic Returns, (194), (315)
  • Mediterranean and the Bay of Biscay, Pro¬jected, (40)
  • Mexico, (418)
  • North Sea and Baltic, February and April Traffic, (391), (571)
  • Russia, to Connect the Vistula and the Niemen, (315)
  • Sault Ste. Marie, (580)
  • Soulanges, Electrical Work on, 38, 39
  • Storage, Railway, U.S., (102)
  • Suez, Increased Receipts, 1902, (571), (595)
  • CAPE Colonial, Statistics for 1902, 691
  • Cape Colony, Isolation of, (616)
  • Carbide of Calcium, Prici in Germany, (143)
  • Carborundum, 204
  • Carborundum as a Refraotory Material, Herr Easel's Process, (24)
  • Cardiff, Municipal Enterprise at, (180)
  • Carnegie, Mr. A., Free Libraries for Radcliffe and Farnwortb, (496)
  • Kingston-on-Thames, Free Lirrary, (619)
  • On Profit Sharing, 487, 497, 503
  • Research Scholarship and Professor James Watt Memorial, 45
  • Snm Offered for Tank for Naval Architectural Ex¬periments, 538, 567
  • Castings, Calculation of the Weight of, with the Aid of the Planimeter, Mr. C. M. Schwerin, 659
  • Castings of Different Metals, Shrinkages of, (40)
  • Catalogues, 45, 76. 104, 130, 148, 180, 204, 214, 252, 276, 326, 376, 402, 428, 456, 482, 558, 582, 594, 606
  • Cave of the Winds, A New, 345
  • Cement for Broken Marble, (545)
  • Cement, Ireland and Portland, 464
  • Cement Tests now in Vogue, Mr. D. B Butler on certain Vexatious and Fallacious, 480
  • Cement, Uoolinkered, 296, 351, 399, 423
  • Cement Works, Slag, Illinois, (577)
  • Cementation of Iron, Mr. G. Cbarpy on, (496)
  • Cette, Blast Furnace and Ironworks at, 307, 312
  • Chains, Lubricating Heavy Roller, (241)
  • Chains, Past, Present, and Possible, Mr. J. H. Wicksteed on. 240
  • Charcoal in India, Manufacture of, (891)
  • Chemical Congress:
  • Berlin, No. H, Agricultural Chemistry, Nitro¬gen Fixation, Dr. Frank, 637
  • Carbides of the Alkali Metals, Professor H. Moisran, and Manufacture of Aluminium, by the same, 637
  • Hygiene, Medioal and Pharmaceutical Pro¬ducts, Food Stuffs, Sterilisation of Potable Waters by Ozone, Drs. Poskauer and Erlwein, 637
  • Influence of Cartels and Trusts in the Chemical Industries, Dr. Schirlach and Dr. Simons, 637
  • Metallography, Prof. Heyn ; Cyanide Industry, Mr. Boilby, 609
  • Steol Manufacture in Eleotrio Furnaces, Dr. H. Goldschmidt, 637
  • CHEMICAL Industries, and Internal Communi¬cation, 201
  • Chemicals and Medicinal Preparations, Total Exports and Imports of, (144)
  • Chemistry, 21
  • Chemistry, Internal, Congress for Applied, 601
  • Cherbourg Stone, (471)
  • Chicago's “Rotten" Municipal Management, (312)
  • Child Labour in United States, (315)
  • Chili’s Foreign Trade, (218)
  • China, Formation of a Department of Communi¬cations on the Japanese Model, (13)
  • Chronometers at Greenwioh, Competitive Trial of Pocket, (595)
  • Clay and Tannin, Mr. Aches >n’s Patent, 399
  • Clay: Its Tensile Strength Increased by an Admixture of an Extract of Straw, (621)
  • Cloudburst, Servia, (649)
  • Clyde Trust Revenue and River Improvements, 46

Coal:

  • American, No Longer Imparted into Havre, (471)
  • American, into Spain and other European Countries, (471)
  • Anthracite and Bituminous Mines, Penn¬sylvania, Attempts to Utilise Waste Products from, (91)
  • Anthracite “Combination,” (254)
  • Anthracite Syndicate, (606)
  • Bituminous, Supersedes Anthracite in Uoited States for Manufacturing Purposes, (91)
  • Briquettes, German, in the Havre District, (471)
  • Briquetting, San Francisco, (471)
  • Carriage of, Cost por Ton the Same from the Tyne to Genoa and Shadwell to Bayswater, (40)
  • Contract for 140,000 Tons, to Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland, Secured by Messrs. John Lancaster and Co., (292)
  • Contracts, The Copenhagen Gas Coal, (118)
  • Cutters, Percussive, 628
  • Cutting Machines in United States, (91)
  • Delivery Station, Newark, U.S.A., (503)
  • Durham, for Copenhagen Gas, (118)
  • Gases Enclosed in, Prof. P. P. Bedson on, (241)
  • Imported into France, (619)
  • Leader on, 475
  • Market, Steadiness of the, 575
  • Mexico, Imports and Exports, (144)
  • Mined by Machines, United States, (91)
  • Oil Fuel and, 99
  • Our Export Trade in, Mr. D. A. Thomas on, 575
  • Pennsylvanian Output, Area of the Anthracite Fields, (91)
  • Prestonpans, Discovery of, (471)
  • Pulverised, as Fuel, (481)
  • Rhodesian, (515)
  • Scotch Shipment to San Francisco, Large, Pre¬cautions against Spontaneous Combustion, (91)
  • Seam Discovered near Lens, Pas de Calais, (194)
  • Storing Welsh Steam, The Admiralty’s Experi¬ments, (506)
  • Submerged at Portsmouth, (575)
  • Total Output at the Associated Collieries for 1902, (260)
  • Trade, Consular Reports, (163)
  • Trade of Gibraltar and Algiers, (595)
  • Trade, Wages in the ; Lord James of Here¬ford's Deoision with regard to, (183), 475 U.S. Industry, 90
  • U.S. Strike, 317, 393
  • Weight of, Required in U.S. to Produce a Ton of Coke, (118)
  • Welsh, for Russia, (418)
  • Yorkshire Industry ; Mr. W. II. Pickering’s Report, (649)
  • COCHRANE, Mr. Henry. (104)
  • Coins Issued from Royal Mint, 1901, 1902, (40) Cold Storage, (443)
  • Colliery Engineering in South Yorkshire, 1902, 214
  • Commercial Science Chair, Zii ich University, (218)
  • Common, Dr. A. A., 575
  • Compressor, A New Air, U.S.A., 223
  • Concrete Chimneys, Los Angeles, U.S.A., (503) Concrete Pile Foundations, 223
  • Concrete Piles for Foundations, American Inven¬tion, (482)
  • Concrete, Storage Bins of, Reinforced, 223
  • Condenser, Spray Surface, (481)
  • Condensers, Surface and Jet, for Torpedo Boat r Destroyers, Isaac Storey and Sons, Limited, (377)
  • Condensing Plant, Large, W. H. Allen, San and 1 Co., 524
  • Congress for Applied Chemistry, Berlin, 601
  • Conservation of Eaergy, 527, 553, 658
  • Contractor's Point of View, Effect of Design on Methods of Construction, Mr. R. W. Newman, 578.603
  • Cook, Mr. Henry, (501)
  • Cooper, Mr. John Vernon, 482
  • Coopers Hill College, 522

Copper:

  • Electrolytic, 518
  • Namaqualand, (580)
  • Nickel Alloys, Herr T. Ulke’s Process of Treat¬ment of. (545)
  • Norway, Tromsoe, Discovery of, (194)
  • Ore Mined, Average Percentage of Metal Con¬tained in, (571)
  • Vagaries of the Market, 295
  • CORAL Fishery in Italy, 1901, Produce of, (218)
  • Cork-produciog Countries, (267)
  • Cotton, Culture of, in French Colonies, (471)
  • Cotton Goods Exported from England, Proportion taken by India, (144)
  • Country Factories, 422
  • Cranes, The Biggest in the World, (471)
  • Combination Traction Engine, Road Roller, and, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 600
  • Electric, for South America, 150, 199
  • Overhead, 620
  • Two-Ton Jib, John Wilson and Co., Limited, 543
  • Craven, Mr. John, (218)
  • Crompton and Co., Chelmsford, Messrs., (662)
  • Crushing Mill (Supplement, June \2th, 1903)
  • Crystal Palace Engineering School, (404)
  • Cuirasse, Ball-proof, M. Galay’s, (168)
  • Cultivators (Supplement, June Ylth, 1903)
  • Curves of Maximum Bending Moment, A. L. B31), 469
  • Curves Representing Adiabatic Expansion of Steam, 358
  • Customs, Russian and German, (218)
  • Cutting Angles of Tools for Metal Work, Mr. H. F. Donaldson, 95, 101, 128
  • Cycle Companies, 1901-2, Net Profits of Leading, (40)

D

  • DAVY, Mr. David, 421
  • Dacimal and British Weights and Measures, relation of, (267)
  • D;epsection Rolled Beams, 209
  • Denaby Main Case, (51), (77), (95), 115
  • Diagrams, Air-pump, 323
  • Diagrams, Use and Abuse of, 146, 199, 223, 273, 297, 322, 323, 351, 398
  • Diamond Mining in Kimberley, 59, 66, 113, 116
  • Diary of a Tour in America, 62, 127
  • Discussions, Conduct of, 351

Docks:

  • Belfast, New Graving, (267)
  • Brest, (367)
  • Bristol, (484), (662)
  • E'derslie Graving, 6, 14, 126, 200, 201
  • Leith, New Imperial, (624)
  • Llanelly, (78)
  • Middlesbrough, Extensions, 601
  • Pembroke, (78)
  • Port Arthur, Dry Dock for Russia's Pacific ’ Squadron, (649)
  • Swansea, (78)
  • West Hartlepool, North-Eastern Soheme for, i (519)

Dockyard Notes:

  • Accidents Round the French Coast, 594
  • Aeroplanes, Colonel Cody’s, 390
  • Agamemnon Sold by Auction, 70
  • Ajax, Sale of tho old, as Scrap Iron, 297
  • Amazone Ashore, The, 594
  • American Destroyer Goldsborough to be Re- engined, 70
  • American Dynamite Cruiser Vesuvius Removed from the U.S. Fleet, 46
  • American Gunboats, Names of the New, 70
  • Andromeda at Portsmouth to pay off, 8, 46
  • Arab, 32-Knot Destroyer, made Commode re , Ship of the Portsmouth Instructional Flotilla, 46
  • Argentine Ships Moreno and Rividavia, Turkey said to be in Treaty for, 97
  • Ariadne and her Belleville Boilers, 371
  • Armament of the New 18,000-Ton Ships, 166
  • Astriea to be Refitted by the London and Glasgow Company, 214
  • Australia to be Refitted by a Private Firm, 214
  • Becquel and Torpedo Boat No, 7, Collision between the Tug, 594
  • Belleisle Experiments, 8, 46, 148, 166, 197
  • Belleisle, Her Bottom to be Armour-plated, 197
  • Belleisle nearly Ready for next Experiments, 653
  • Belleville Boilers of the Ariadne, 371
  • Belleville Ships, Performance of, 477
  • British and German Guns at Puerta Capella, 97
  • Canopus, Her Boiler Defects, 8
  • Cap Gospel, The, 197
  • ‘'Cap” Official for the British Service, The, 630
  • Capped Projectiles, Changed View of, 197
  • Captain Sigbee's Statement regarding the U.S., being the Third Naval Power, counting Ships building, 321
  • Cherbourg Mine Field Explosion, 591
  • Channel Fleet Captains Made to Mancouvre in Turn, 495
  • Channel Fleet, “Tinkering” of, 594
  • Chatham Naval Barracks to be Commissioned, 416
  • Chilian Battleships Libertad and Constituoion, Speeches at the Launches of, 97
  • Japan said to be in Treaty for, 97
  • Chilian Bittloships, Rumours as to Purchase of, 166, 240
  • Coal Expenditure, The Spartiate’s, Amphi¬trite's, Europa’s, and Blenheim’s, 515
  • Coal Submerged at Portsmouth, The, 575
  • Coast Defence Ship, Unsinkable American, 390
  • Concussion on Living Bodies, Experiments on the Effect of, 515
  • Conning Tower, A New Type of, for the British Navy, 630
  • Cornwallis Accepted for Service, 297
  • County Class, Increase in Speed Secured by, 630
  • Cruisers of the Gem Class, 70
  • Cruisers as Mail Boats, Mr. Caldwell’s View, 594
  • Cruisers, Modernising of Certain, 214
  • Cruisers to whose Upper Deck Guns Casemates are to be Fitted, 214
  • Devastation, her Part in the Naval Manoeuvres, 653
  • Devastation, Steam Trials of, 591
  • Davonport, Mr. Champness Succeeded by Mr. J. Black, (13)
  • Diadem Class to have Extra Casemates, 70
  • Drake to be Commissioned for the Cruiser SquadroD, 46
  • Duncans, The, 8
  • Duncan Out for Gun Trials, 452
  • Espingole, Loss of the, 166
  • E,sex with her New Propellers, The, 594
  • Europa and Spartiate Commissioned at Ports¬mouth, 321
  • Euryalus, Steam Trials of, 46
  • Exmouth to Relieve the Victorious, 575
  • Fireproof Wood and Steel Furniture, Results of Experiments at Portsmouth with, 46
  • French Cruiser D'Entrecasteaux, Too Deep in the Water, 550
  • French Cruiser Gueydon, her Trials, 591
  • French Cruiser Léon Gambetta, Progress of, 550
  • French Trials, The Recent, The Henry IV. and some Sheep, 630
  • Gambetta Type, M. Pelletan’s Revision of the, 594
  • German Battleships T. and K. named Els ass and Lothringen, 575
  • German Battleships for Turkey, the Humour of the Situation, 416
  • German Cruiser Amazone Ashore at Brest, 594
  • German Cruisers Undine, Frauenlob, and Arcona, and three more under Construction,
  • German Navy, Sailor Phrases for, 339
  • German Wittelsbach Class, Trials of, 166
  • Goliath to be Replaced by the Exmout'i on the China Station, 8
  • G overnment War Game Transferred to Ports¬mouth, 550
  • Hercules Removed from the Effective List, 297
  • Hermes Re-boilered with Babcock and Wilcox Boilers, 214
  • Howe, Fate of the, 70
  • Iris and Mercury to be Commissioned as Train¬ing Ships, 575
  • Italian Battleships of the Vittorio Emanuele Class, Names of the Projected, 70, 214
  • Jane Naval War Game Adopted by the U.S., 550
  • Japan said to be in Treaty for the Two New Chilian Battleships, 97
  • Joanne d’Arc to bring President Loubet to England, 550
  • Kiog Alfred to be passed into the A Division of the Fleet Reserve, 321
  • King Alfred to convey Prince and Princess of Wales to India, 550
  • Leander made a Sea-going Base for Destroyers in Mediterranean, 46
  • Mara and the Oil and Water Problem, The, 371
  • Marseilles, The Terrible Disaster at, 594
  • Medea, Boiler Committee Trials, 890
  • Medusa and Medea, Competitive Steam Trials, 321
  • Melampus, Cruiser, to aot as Drill Ship at Dublin Bay, 653
  • Minerva, The, 452, (575)
  • Minerva-Hyacinth Derby, The, 148
  • Monmoutbrs Trials brought to Premature Con¬clusion, 166
  • Naval Estimates, Rumours as to the Next, 148
  • Naval Matters, Danger of the British Public being Bored by, 575
  • Navy League, Balsam to the, from an American Correspondent, 124
  • Navy League's Excursion to Portsmouth, 653
  • New Zealand, Battleship, Laid Down at Ports¬mouth, 166
  • Nile to Turn Over to the Royal Oak at Po ts- mouth, 46
  • Oil Fuel on the Mars, 271
  • Orwell, Loss of the, 148
  • Paffett, Chief Stoker, Gold Medal Awarded to, 297
  • Plymouth in a “ State of Siege,” 594
  • Polyphemus, Torpedo Ram, to be Sold by Auction, 653
  • Portsdown Hills, Re-armament of, 452
  • Portsmouth Dockyard and Scamped Work, 4f 2
  • Portsmouth, Engineering Workshops to be Erected, (13)
  • Royal Yaoht, Telescopic Masts of, 477
  • Russell, Battleship, to be Commitsioned at Chatham, 148
  • Russian Battleship Tsarevitch, 271
  • Russian Cruiser Bayan at Portsmouth, 495
  • Russian Cruiser Naohimoff due at Portsmouth, 321
  • Russian Ships, 16,000-Ton, The, 214
  • St. Vincent Training Ship, Her Last Sa Drill, 653
  • "Scouts,” The Names of the Four, 46
  • "Scouts,” The New, Not to be Standardised, 297
  • Shooting Competition between Officers and Men, 240
  • Shark Fatality, Coroner’s Inquest, 240
  • Spartiate, to be Flagship on the Australian Station, 148
  • Spartiate, Amphitrite, Europa, Blenheim, their Expenditure of Coal, 515
  • Speed Trials of British and Foreign Ships, 371
  • Stokers, Free Kit for, on Joining, 8
  • Submarine Boat Evolutions in the Solent. 321
  • Submarine Destroyer Invented, A New, 575
  • Submarines, 1, 4, 5, 6, 148
  • Submarine No. 4 at Portsmouth for Repairs, 416
  • Sultan Removed from the Effective List, 297
  • Swedish Armoured Cruiser Fylgia, 121
  • Target Mania in the German Navy, 70
  • Thames and Medway Defences, Mobilisation of, (575)
  • Thornycroft Torpedo Boat No. 109 Delivered at Chatham, 46
  • Thunderer Struck off the Effective List, 70
  • Torpedo Gunboat Asraye on her way to Eng¬land, 416
  • Torpedo with a Range of 4000 YardB, A, 575
  • Torpedoes, The Latest, 214
  • Turbine Destroyer Eden, Launch of, 321
  • Turkish Battleships, Reconstruction of, at Genoa, 477
  • Turkish Navy, Reconstruction of the, 339
  • United States Battleships of the Louisiana Type not to be Begun this Year, 70
  • United States Cruiser Philadelphia to be need as a Schoolship, 70
  • United States Monitor Nevada's Speed, 166
  • Venus, The, 452
  • Victorious Home from the Mediterranean with Her three Torpedo Boats, 653
  • Ville de Cherbourg, Loss of the, 594
  • Waste of Ammunition in the Mediterranean, Agitation about the, (575)
  • White, Sir William, His Dafonce in the Times, 97
  • Wine on Board Ship as a Weight, 371
  • DORMAN, LONG and CO., Limited, Britannia Steel Works, Opened (227)
  • Dover, Cold at, June 21st, 1903, (649)
  • Harbour Works, 610, 015. 619 Prince of Wales’ Pier at, Opened, (40) Promenade Subsidence, 577
  • Downey, Mr. Alfred C., 421
  • Draught, Mechanical, Mr. H. F. Schmidt on the Advantages of, Compared with Chimney Draught, (13)
  • Draw-bars, English and American, 38
  • Dredger, Gold, Electrically Operated, (267) Hydraulic or Suction, U.S.A., (555) New York Bay, Tho Largest in the World, (580)
  • Dredger Pump, for the Mersey Dock and Harbour Board, 456
  • Dredging, 617, 618, 620
  • Dredging of the Medway, (315)
  • Drilling Machine, Large, 467, 468
  • Drops, Weight of, MM. Guye and F. L. Perrot (492)
  • Drought in Australia, Breaking Up of, (228) Dust-arresting Respirator (sec Respirator), 479 Dust Flue, its Effect on the Thermal Efficiency of
  • Hot Blast Stoves, Mr. B. H. Thwaite, 512 Dust Fall, Th% (367)

E

  • EARTHQUAKE Shocks, Bangor, (649)
  • Economy in Roofs, 253

Electric.

  • Accumulators, New Electrolyte for, (391)
  • Air Compressor, Reavell and Co., Limited, 12
  • Automobiles, Mr. H. F. Joel on, 151
  • Cable, First Made in U.S. for Foreign Owners, (65)
  • Canadian Niagara Power Works, 142,143, 178
  • Convection, MM. Crémieu and Pender, (471)
  • Cranes for S. America, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 150
  • Current for Motive Power, Reduction of Price asked for in Manchester, (91)
  • Currents, Their Action on Gas Mains and Pipes. (40)
  • Dolter Surface Contaot System, 272
  • Driving of Machinery, Mr. A. Arthur, (245)
  • Dry Batteries, (223)
  • Dynamo, 375 Kilowatt, Mather and Platt, Limited, 375, 376
  • Electrically driven Machine Tools, Jas. Arch¬dale and Co., 175
  • Electricians, Master, U.S.A. Army, (168)
  • Electro-Chemical Equivalents, Mr. Carl Hering on Uniformity in, (545)
  • Electrolysis of Fluids, 538
  • Electrolysis in Water Motors, Interesting Case of, (595)
  • Electrolytic Action on Gas Mains and Pipes, (40)
  • Electrolytic Valves, M. Albert Noden, (241)
  • Electro-Metallurgical Production of Iron and Steel, 264
  • Extensions at Willesden, 363, 368, 396, 409
  • Fittings, Municipal Trade in, 319
  • Frequency for Continuous Current Generators on the Continent and Here, The Usual, (13)
  • Generating Plant Laid Down by a Lignite Colliery at Bodarf, near Cologne, (241)
  • Gold Dredger, Electrically Operated, (267)
  • Harvesting, California, (391)
  • Installations in Mines, New South Wales, (24)
  • Ireland, Water Power Used in, (194)
  • Italy, Water Power Used io, (194)
  • Machinery for Irrigation Purposes, United States, (391)
  • Manufacturing Companies in Germany, Fall in Dividends Paid by, (443)
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company, 363, 368
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company’s Under¬taking of Marylebone, Value of, Assessed, (168)
  • Niagara Falls Power Station, Extension of the, 62, 63, (218)
  • Niagara Falls Power Station, Fire at, 211
  • Niagara, Power Production, 62, 63, 65, 142 178, 218, 522
  • Niagara River above the Falla, to Generate Power, Toronto-Niagara Power Company’s Application, (65)
  • Omnibuses on the Fischer Petrol System for London, (373)
  • Power Distribution Companies in this Country Working under Parliamentary Powers, (118)
  • Power in Mexico, Use of, (367)
  • Power Plants, Gas Engine, United States, (102)
  • Power Production, Niagara, 522
  • Power at a Railway Wagon Works and Shops, U.S.A., (481)
  • Power for St. Petersburg and Lake Ladoga, Use of the River Volkhov for Transmitting, (367)
  • Powor, Sale of, in California, (324)
  • Power Company, Susquehanna, (367)
  • Power Transmission at Clermont-Ferrand, 271
  • Power Transmission, Long D'stance, (545)
  • Pump, Surface, Ocker Hill, South Stafford¬shire, (153)
  • Pampiog Scheme for the Tipton District, (252)
  • Shock, Elephant Killed by, (65)
  • Society of Electro-Chemists and Metallurgists, Foundation of a, (118)
  • Supply Company, Marylebone, and the Metropolitan, (338)
  • Sopply, S. Wales, (266)
  • Switzerland, Power Development in, (194)
  • Tachometer, (649)
  • Toronto-Niagara Power Company's Applica¬tion to.tbe Ontario Parliament, (65)
  • Traction in S. London, Technical Instruction io, (223)
  • Transmission Line on Steel Towers, Mexican, (315)
  • Water Power Development on the American and Canadian Sides of the Sault Ste. Marie, (40)
  • Water-wheel, U.S., (390)
  • Westinghouse Works, Manchester, Water Tower, 361, 364, 365
  • Willesden Extensions, 363, 368, 396, 409
  • Work on the Soulanges Canal, 38, 39

Electric Light:

  • America, Supply and Renewal of Lamps Undertaken by the Companies in, (91)
  • Arc Lamps, Open and Enclosed, Compared, (91)
  • Batb, Accounts for 1902, (519); New Outlays and Reconstruction Work, (40) ; Offer made by the Electric Tramways Company, (241)
  • Bilbao, (104)
  • Buffalo and Boston, The Open and Enclosed Air Systems, (91)
  • Chatham Dockyard, Installation of, (40)
  • Cooper-Hewitt Lamp and Static Converter, Ilfracombe, (241)
  • Improvement of Interior Lighting, (95)
  • Incandescent Lamps Produced in America and Europe, (65)
  • Incandescent Lamp as a Pyrometer, Use of, (65)
  • Mercury Arc Lamp, Herr J. Stark’s Study of the Phenomena presented by the Mercury Vapour, (545)
  • New Zealand, (659)
  • New York City, (391)
  • Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, (496)
  • Omnibus Fitted with, (144)
  • Ordnance Department, Dover, Stores and Workshops, (545)
  • Paramaribo, (418)
  • Sheffield, (595)
  • Southend-on-Sea, (391)
  • Sydney, (302)
  • Train Lighting, Kull System, (519)
  • Tramway and Tramcar Lighting, Korea, (519)
  • Tunbridge Wells, (595)

Electricity:

  • Application of, for Driving Carriages in Towns, Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 645
  • Chatham Dockyard, Contemplated Use of, iD, (40)
  • Generated by Water Power in Basque Provinces,
  • Heinz’s Muffler for Converting Lost Heat from a Petrol Motor into, (519)
  • Mines, Commission to Report on its Use in, (266)
  • Mining, Use of, in, 454, 476, 490
  • Niagara Falls Power House, 646, 617, 650
  • Russian Commission to Consider the Question of Turning the Water Power of the Country to Account for Providing, (342)
  • Substituted for Ar aesthetics for Operations on Teeth, (23)
  • Supply from Double-current Generators, P. R. Wray, (24)
  • Transmission and Distribution by Single-phase Alternating Current, Mr. E. W. Monkhouse, 646
  • Use of, in Battleships, (391)
  • Use of, in Mexico, More General, (144), (367)
  • Works, Camden Town, Use of Oil Fuel, (144)
  • Works, Manchester, Draft Report on Dr. Kennedy’s Statement, (241)
  • Works, Mansfield Corporation, (621)
  • Works, Salford, (519)
  • Works, Number of German, (342)
  • ELEPHANT Killed by Electrocution at Coney Island, (65)
  • Elevators (Supplement, June 12 A, 1903)
  • Ellis, Mr. A. Adcock, (443)
  • Embankment Consolidate rs, 566
  • Emigration to Canada, (342)
  • Emsworth, Scheme of Drainage Gratuitously, 38,

Engineering:

  • Esthetics, 98
  • Agricultural (see Supplement, June Ylth, 1903) Apprenticeship in, Professor J. D. Cormack on, 611
  • Association, American, 387
  • Building University of Pennsylvania (586)
  • Civil, 15
  • College, Gwalior, (144)
  • Colliery, in South Yorkshire, 1902, 214
  • Conference, June, (292), 586 ; Visits, 610, 611, 615, 620, 627, 628, 629
  • Electrical, 18
  • Empiricism, in, 547
  • Journal, Anglo-Russian, (284)
  • Mechanical, 17
  • Mechanical, of Modern Collieries, Mr. Bardill on, (204)
  • Sanitary, 19
  • Standards Committee, The, 366, 653
  • Works, Removal of, and Creation of a Garden City, 501
  • Workshops, Mr. H. S. Jackson on the, 151
  • Works in the U.S., Premium System applied to, Mr. James Rowan on, 310, 325
  • Engineers:
  • Civil Engineer’s Career Limited, The, 659
  • Coopers Hill, 345
  • English, in Mexico, 501
  • Future of Industrial, 322
  • Naval Engineer Problem not Solved, (357)
  • Physicist and the, 623
  • Point of View, South Africa from an, 55,81,107, 133, 157,183,207, 231, 257, 281, 287, 305,316, 407, 461, 487
  • Railway, Wanted for South Africa, 166
  • Salary, Bombay, The Municipal, (144)
  • Students in the Royal Navy, Names of Suc¬cessful Candidates at the Open Competitive Examination, (471)
  • " Surface Construction,” New York City, (315)
  • Training of, (273), 296, 318, 323, 338, 346, (349), 360, 366, 398, 423, 447, 451, 455, 461, 478, 498, 552
  • Training of, Professor Dalby on, (338), 34’, 360, 366, 447, 455
  • Training of Engineer Apprentices, Darlington Technical College, (471)
  • Engines:
  • Alcohol, 169, 474, 576, 602
  • Ancient Compound Marine, 524
  • Blowing, Galloways, Limited, 332, 333
  • Chemical Fire, Merryweather and Sons, for Johannesburg, 298
  • Compound Blowing, at Prior's Lee Blast Fur¬naces, Lilleshall Co. (Supplements, February 13(/< and March 20th), 174, 297
  • Compound Gas, 296
  • Compound Traction, for the Colonies, Chas. Burrell and Sons, 43
  • Construction, Continental, 535, 561
  • ' Design of Steam, 521
  • “Dignity and Impudence," An Interesting Comparison, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 166, 199
  • Diminutive Working Model of an American, (241)
  • Easton and Co., Limited, Professor J. A. Ewing’s Tests, 46
  • Efficiency of Heat, 270
  • Electric Winding r. Steam, (621)
  • Finish of, 398
  • Fire, Steam Motor, Leyland, (241)
  • French Research on Alcohol Motors, Captain C. C. Longridge, 576
  • Gas, Messrs. Crossley Brothers, Supplied to United States, (153)
  • Messrs. Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., (328)
  • Blowing for Lackawanna Steel Company, New York, (144)
  • Compound, 222
  • Device for Examining Cylinders of, whilst Running, (91)
  • Engine Plant, Mexico, Large, (595), (658)
  • German, 594
  • Recent Developments in, Professor Hud¬son Beare on, (61)
  • and some other Heat, Mr. J. W. Hall on, (267)
  • Special Typo of, Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, (315)
  • v. Steam, Mr. James Atkinson, 240 U.S., (353)
  • High-speed, Details of Hoy’s, 124, 125
  • Horizontal, 300 Horse-power, for Superheated
  • Steam, 46; Easton and Co., Limited, 115 (Supplement, January 30tA. 1903) Horizontal High-power Gas, U.S., (353)
  • Indicating High-speed Steam, A. Marshall Arter, 249
  • Indicator, The McNaught, 311
  • Internal Combustion r. Steam, (621)
  • Internal Combustion, Mr. H. A. Humphrey, 627
  • Knocking and Crosshead Pins, 211
  • Ljungström Condenser as applied to Marine, Mr. W. Cross on, 346
  • Marine, Messrs. W. Sisson and Co., Gloucester, i (556)
  • Imported into Palestine, (471)
  • Messrs. A. E. and H. Robinson, (531)
  • and Pump, James P. Petter and Sons, Limited, 554
  • Orient Pacific Liner Orontes, 5000 Horse-power Quadruple-expansion, Fairfield Company, Limited (Supplement, January 23rd, 1903)
  • Petrol Motors for Bicycles, (47J)
  • Petter Pumpiog, The, 554
  • Pumping (Double-Compound Condensing) for Alexandria, Tangyes Limitïd, 89, 95
  • Pumping for Hartlepool, (277)
  • Samuel’s Steam Carriages, 602
  • Steam-driven and Gas-driven Blowing, Mr. T. Westgarth on, 629
  • Superheated Steam, 273
  • Tests made by Professor J. A. Ewing, of Engine built by Easton and Co , Limited, 46,
  • Tests of a Van den Kerchove Steam, 192
  • Three-cylinder Compound, 5000 Horse power Sulzer Brothers (Supplement, April 24th, 1903)
  • Traction, Road Roller and Crane Combined, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 6C0
  • Traction, for the Transvaal, (144)
  • Triple-expansion, for a Russian Power Station, Tosi and Co., 448, 419
  • Triple-expansion Steam 13000 H.P.), Messrs. J. and H. McLaren, 812, 313
  • Turbines, British Westinghouse Co., Trafford Park, (153)
  • Two-stage Air-compressing, for South Africa, Messrs. Walker Bros., 168, 166
  • Use of Re-heaters in Compound, Mr. Geo. H. Barrus on, 553
  • Valve Gears, Mr. W. H. Bedford's Working . Models of, (216)
  • Vertical Blowing, Galloways, Limited, 265, 268 “ Water Polish " in, and How it is Lost, (571) Whiting Double-sheaf Winding, 415
  • ENGLISH and American Methods, 351, 899
  • English Makers of Pottery Compete with 1 German, (65)
  • Entropy, 84, 114, 122, 146, 149, 171, 172, 199
  • Entropy, Rankine’s Thermodynamic Function and, 210
  • Evan», Mr. J., Patent Stripper, at Cyfartbfa Works, (179)
  • Evans and Lewis, Patent Tdter, at Cyfarthfa Works, (179)
  • Ewing, Professor J. A., Tests made by, on an Engine, 46

Exhibitions.

  • American International of 1904, 152, 161, 191
  • Athens Royal International, (168)
  • Automobile, Crystal Palace, (27), (65), 140, 160
  • Buenos Aires Agricultural Show, Exhibits In¬vited, (168), (282)
  • Building Trades International, (595)
  • Canadian National, (496)
  • Capetown Industrial, 1903-4, (515)
  • Colliery, (73), 333
  • Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Fine Arts, and Hygiene, Athens, (118)
  • Crystal Palace Motor Car Show, (27), (65), 140, 160, 212, 261
  • Engineering and Machinery, Crystal Palace, (65)
  • Fire, at Earl’s Court, (100), (252), 477
  • Grocery, Provision, Oil and Italian Warehouse,;
  • and Allied Trades’ Annual International, ' Safety Limp Competition at, (418)
  • Liege, International, (367)
  • Limoges, International. (267)
  • Milan, International, 1905, Representation of Simplon Tonne), (292)
  • Motor Car, Agricultural Hall, Islington, (292)
  • Nottingham, 320, (391)
  • Osaka, The Fifth National Industrial, 492
  • Paris of 1900, M. Pickard’s Report on, (218)
  • Rheims, Industrial and International, (267)
  • Russian, Agricultural, (204) '
  • St. Louis, 152, 161, 191, 446, (484). (527), 602
  • Sanitary Institute’s, at Bradford, (118)
  • Stanley Motor Car Show, The, 87
  • Expansion, Separation, and Compression of ; Wet Steam, R. H. Smith, 535

Explosives:

  • Cartridge for Coal Mining in use in Pennsylvania, (85)
  • Kohl Torpedo Factory, Cleveland, Ohio, Destroyed, (471)
  • Nitro-glycerine, Dangers of, Major A. Cooper- Key’s Report on, 401
  • Projectiles, Capped and Uncapped, 23, 72, 197
  • Projectiles, Manufacture and Efficiency of, D. Carnegie, 201
  • Safety Blasting Powder, (376)
  • Torpedoes. The Latest Invention, 214
  • Torpedo, The New, J. F. Crease on, 12
  • Torpedo Practice in the Navy, New Departure, (40)
  • U.S. Naval Defence Mines, (471)

F

  • FACTORIES, Country, 422
  • Factories Registered in South Australia, (24)
  • Factories, Ventilation of, 37
  • Ferro-concrete Piles, 612
  • Files, British v. American, (471)
  • File-cutting, Draft Regulations Affecting, (168)
  • File-cutting Industry, Home-office Inquiry into, (342)
  • File Cutting Industry, Sheffield, (266), (301)
  • Fire Apparatus, German, (443)
  • Fire-arms, The New Service Rifle, (649)
  • Fire Brigades Council, Meeting of the Inter¬national, (428)
  • Fire Insurance Rates in Brooklyn, (13)
  • Fire Insurance, Step taken by the Eureka Fire Huss Company, of Jersey City, N.J., (168)
  • Fire Prevention Committee, The British, (458)
  • Fire Prevention Congress, International, 544
  • Flax, Italian, (267)
  • Floods in Yorkshire, (315)
  • Flame, The Longest in the World, and its Capacity, (118)
  • Fly-wheels, Heavy, 12
  • Food Inspection in the Docks and in the River, t (621)
  • Foreign v. English Goods, 199, 248
  • Fothergill, Mr., (662)
  • Foundry Industry in the United States, Future of the, 426
  • Foundry Irons, Mr. W. G. Scott on, (251)
  • Fowler, Mr. Colin P., (129)
  • France, Public Works in, (653)
  • Freezing Process for Tunnelling, The, (504)
  • French Nava) Programme, 170
  • Flicker Maximum Demand Indicator, The, 479
  • Friction and Lubrication, J. Stormontb, 631
  • Fuel, Patent, Ordered by the Admiralty for Experimental Purposes, (545)
  • Fulham Baths, Fatalities at, 42 Furnaces in Blast, in France, (315)
  • Furnaces, Blast—see Blast Furnaces
  • Furnace, Open-hearth, Lieut.-Col. Cubillo, 512
  • Furnaces, Ore-roasting, United States, (482)
  • Furnace Plants, Output Records of Modern ' American Blast, (241)
  • Furnace Top, On a New, Mr. Axel Sahhn, 512

G

Gas:

  • Acetylene, Absorbed, 112
  • Blast Furnace, Utilisation of, for Working Gas 1 Engines, (65)
  • Consumption goes on Increasing, (65)
  • Edinburgh and Leith New Gasworks, 152
  • Lighting, 398
  • Maios and Pipes, Corrosion of, by Electric Currents, (40)
  • Manufacture and Use of Producer, Mr. J. Lowe, (351)
  • Mond Gas, Staffordshire Power Distribution Scheme, Activity at Dudley Port, (178)
  • Natural, in Ontario, (545)
  • Penny-in-the-Slot Meter Robberies, (315)
  • Pilot Lighting for Incandescent Cluster Borners, Mr. W. Hal), (129)
  • Power Gas Bill, The, (545)
  • Producer, and Compound Gas Engines, Mr. G. C. Douglas, 197
  • Separation of, by Centrifugal Action at Turin, (418)
  • Supply, 2)
  • Water as a Poison, 245
  • Works, Edinburgh, New, (252)
  • GATLING, Mr. R. Jordan, (241)
  • Gear, Right-angle Transmission, 265
  • Geometrical Problem, 248, 293, 322, 399, 421
  • German Depression in Trade and Industry, (443)
  • Export Trade, (443)
  • Machine Industry, 120
  • Prosperity, 69
  • Syndicate Inquiry, 41
  • Germany’s Industrial Condition, Improvement (267)
  • Germany, Transformation from Agriculture to Industry io, (571)
  • Girders, Rolled Steel, 209
  • Glaisber, Mr. James, (168)
  • Glasgow, Cleansing of, (239)
  • Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, 523
  • Glass Bottle, Largest ever Blown, (571)
  • Gold in Australia, (418)
  • Cost of Winning, in South Africa, (496)
  • Experts from Mexico, 1900, 1901, (144)
  • Mines, The World’s, Mr. B. H. Broughton, 178
  • Mining Machinery on the Rand, 629
  • Output, Rand, (515)
  • Production of the World, Total, frem Titre cf Columbus to 1900, (571)
  • Quartz. Bellary District, India, (649)
  • Reef, Tomsk, Russia, (649)
  • Goodspeed, Professor : His Discovery that Rays from the Human Body possess Photograph c Potency, (519)
  • Governors, Woodward Water Wheel, (378)
  • Granite Setts, 199
  • Graphite for Lubricating Automobiles, Use of, (194)
  • Great Salt Lake, Fall of the Level, (571)
  • Greenwich Time-ball, The, (595)
  • Griffith, Mr. V. R., (180)
  • Grinding Machine and its Possibilities, Ths, Mr. H. Darbysbire on, 299
  • Grinding Machine and some Tools, by H. Derby¬shire, 305, 358
  • Grindstone, Bunting of, at Sheffield, (144

Harbours and Waterways:

  • 1902, 1
  • Belfast, Mr. G. F. L. Giles on, 656
  • Buffalo Breakwater, 515, 516, 517
  • Cadiz, (621)
  • Clyde Trust Revenue and River Improvements, 46
  • Dover Harbour Works. 610, 615, 613, 648
  • Dover, The National Harbour at; The Island Breakwater, 201
  • Durban Harbour Works, 407, 417
  • Gibraltar, Eastern Harbour and Docks, (218)
  • Keeling Harbour Works, Formosa, Stopped for Want of Fands, (241)
  • London, Port of. Sir H. de le Marchant on, 74
  • Medway, Dredging Operations, (315)
  • Naples, Slow Progress of Work, (144)
  • Newport Harbour Trust, (506)
  • Newport and South America, (88)
  • Norwich to be Made a Port, (118)
  • Portland, U.S.A., (555)
  • St. John's Port, South Africa, (515)
  • Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, (659)
  • San Diego, Harbour Improvements, (595)
  • Schemes, Japan, New, (556)
  • Seine, Merchandise Traffic on, (471)
  • Southampton Harbour, Operations, (443)
  • Swansea and Newport, Revenues, (51)
  • Thames and Lea, The Rivers, 196
  • Trieste, New Harbour, (571)
  • Vicksburg, United States, Re-openinz tl e Port, (390)
  • Weirs in India, Notes on, 562
  • HARROGATE Sewage Treatment, (91)
  • Harvesters, Australian, for Buenos Ayres, (471)
  • Hawksbee’8 Law, Mr. C. L. Barnes' Experiments Depending on, (13)
  • Head, Wrightson and Co., Limited, Directors’ Report, (661)
  • Hills ». Colonial Government, South Africa, (374)
  • Honduras, Wagon Road Built by Governor nt, (91)
  • Hook, New Safety, Smith Patent Safety Hcok Company, 49
  • Hoist, Pneumatic, (555)
  • Horse-rake (Supplement, June 12th, 1903)
  • Horses, Sale of County Council’s Tramcar, (496)
  • Hull and Barnsley Railway and Dock Company,
  • Hydraulic Injector Hydrants under the Foot¬paths, Mr. L. H. Lewis), Plan for, (77)
  • Hydraulic Machinery, Tangyes Limited, East London Waterworks Company, (660) Hydrology, United States, (367)
  • Hygiene Congress at Brussels, 657, (662)
  • Hygiene and Demography, Eleventh Inter¬national Congress of, (115)
  • Hypochlorite of Soda Generator, Mr. G. J. Atkins, 174
  • Hysteresis in Magnetic Cycles, Energy Lost by,

I

  • ICE JAM at Niagara, (315)
  • Immigration Restriction in Australia, (228)
  • India-rubber, Government Specifications for, 10
  • Indicator, The Flicker, Maximum Demand, 479
  • Indigo Area in Bengal, 1903, (144)
  • Indus, Level of the River, (571)
  • Injectors, Holden and Brooke, Limited, (377)

Institute, Aeronautical:

  • Aerial Navigation: Past, Present, and Future. Mr. E. Mote, 95
  • Balkon, Navigable, Captain Callaway on bis, (527)
  • Balloon Propulsion, An Original Method of Dr. T. D. Cooke, 95
  • Kite or Flying Machine, Improved, Messrs. Taresal, Poheim and Simko, (228)
  • Novel Method of Navigating the Air, Mr. W. J. Griffiths, (228)
  • Stringfellow Flying Machine, Mr. C. H. M. A. Alderson, (451)

Institute, Cycle Engineers:

  • Wall-card Containing Table of Screw Threads Adopted as Standards for the Cycle Trade, (65)
  • Institute, Imperial:
  • Management of, (9)

Institute, Iron and Steel:

  • Axles, Hollow Pressed, Mr. Camille Mercader, 511
  • Blast Furnace Top, On a New, Mr. Axel Sahlin, 512
  • Comentation of Iron by Silicon, Note on the Alleged, Mr. J. E. Stead, 511
  • Electric Furnace in Metallurgy, On the Appli¬cation of, Mr. Albert Keller, 511
  • Flue Dust, Effect of, upon the Thermal Efficiency of Hot Blast Stoves, Mr. B. 11. Thwaite, 512
  • Open-hearth Furnace, On the, Lieut.-Col. Cubillo, 511
  • Open-hearth Process, Development of the Con¬tinuous, Mr. Benjamin Talbot, 488
  • Portland Cement Manufactured from Blast Furnace Slag, Ritter von Schwarz, 512, 529
  • Presidential Address on Profit Sharing, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, 487, 497, 503
  • Programme of Annual Meeting, (400)
  • Steel, On the Influence of Sulphur and Manga ganese on, Professor J. O. Arnold and Mr. G. B. Waterhouse, 511
  • Sussex Cast Iron, Analysis of a Specimen of, Professor Turner, 511

Institute of Marine Engineers:

  • Annual Meeting, 428
  • Programme of Papers to be Road, 152 Voyages of the Icebreaker Ermack, Mr. A.
  • Gulston, 152

Institute of Mining Engineers, Ameri¬can:

  • Accidents due to Combustion within Air Com¬pressors, Mr. A. R. Ledoux, 475
  • Castings, Calculations of the Weight of, with the Aid of the Planimeter, Mr. C. M. Schwerin, 659
  • Steel Works at Monterey, Mexico, Mr. William White on, 401

Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, North of England:

  • Geology of the English Like District, Mr. J. Postlethwaite, 638
  • Granite Quarrying, Sett Making and Crushing, and Manufacture of Concrete Flags and Granite Tiles, Mr. George H. Bragg, 638
  • Gypsum of the Eden Valley, Mr. David Burns,
  • Visit to St. Helens Colliery and Brickworks Company, near Workington, 638
  • Institution, Newsvendors’ Benevolent and Provident:
  • Sixty-fourth Annual General Meeting, (151)

Institute, Sanitary:

  • Annual Dinner, (288)
  • June Arrangements, (543)
  • Twenty-first Congress, (266)

Institute of Sanitary Engineers:

  • Forthcoming Meeting», (204)
  • Institute, Staffordshire Iron and Steel:
  • Eagines, on Gas and some other Heat, Mr. J. W. Hall on, (267)
  • Rolling Mill, The Modern Continuous, Mr. Axel Sahlin, 327

Institution of Civil Engineers:

  • American Locomotive Practice, P. J. Cowan, 401
  • American Railway Organisation and Adminis¬tration of, Lieutenant-Colonel Yorke, 640
  • Annual Dinner, 288
  • Apprenticeship in Engineering, Professor J. D. Cormack, 641
  • Armour-piercing Projectiles, Manufacture and Efficiency of, David Carnegie, 201
  • Assimilation of Railway Practice as regards
  • Loads on Bridges up to 200ft. Span, Mr. A. Ross, Section I., 616
  • Automatic Signalling, Mr. W. J. Cudworth, Section I., 617
  • Awards for Last Session, (458)
  • Blast Furnaces, Equalising the Temperature of the Blast for, Mr. J. H. Harrison, Section IV., 629
  • Coal Cutters, Percussive, Sir Thomas Wrightson and Mr. John Morison, Section IV., 628
  • Conference, June, (292), 586, 588, 591, 592, 610 611, 615, 616, 617, 618, 620, 627, 628, 629 630
  • Conversaziones, (612)
  • Design of Permanent Way and Locomotives for High Speeds, Mr. J. C. Inglis, Section, 616
  • Dredging in New South Wales, Mr. C. W. Darley, Section II., 617
  • Dredging, with Special Reference to Rotary Cutters, Mr. J. H. Apjobn, Section II., 618
  • Drilled v. Punched Rivet Holes in the Hulls of Ships, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 644
  • Election of Members, (458)
  • Electric Automobiles, Mr. H. F. Joel, (118), 151
  • Electricity, Application of to Driving Carriages in Towns, Col. R. E. B. Crompton, 645
  • Engineering Conference, 1903, (292)
  • Presidential Address, Mr. J. C. Hawkshaw, 616
  • Section I.. Railway Engineering Papers Read. 615-617
  • Section IL, Dredging and Harbour Works. 617-620
  • Section III., Cranosand Gas Eagines,620—628 ; Internal Combustion Engines for Driving Dynamos, H. A. Humphrey, 627
  • Section III., Petrol Motors for Locomotion, Use of, Mons. E. Sauvage, 611
  • Section III., Speeds of Overhead and other Cranes as a Factor in Economical Handling of Material in Working, Mr. A. P. Head, 620
  • Section IV., Gold Minipg Machinery on the Rand, Recent Improvements iD, Mr. A. E. T. Leeds. 629
  • Section IV.. Mining and Metallurgy, 628 —630
  • Section IV., Steam-driven and Gas-driven Blowing Engines, Mr. Tom Westgartb, 629
  • Section V., Screw Shafts, Mr. John List, 614
  • Section VII., Telegraphy, 630
  • Section VII., Telegraphy, Wireless, Mr. E. A. N. Pochin, 630
  • Section VII., Transmission and Distribution by Single-phase Alternating Current, Sir. E. W. Monkbouse, 616
  • Visits, Chiswick Power House, 565—569; Staines Reservoirs, 586 588, 593 ; Great Eastern Works, Stratford, 588-591, 592 ; Dover Harbour Works, 610, 615 ; Yarrow and Co.’s Works, Poplar, 611, 626
  • Foreshore Protection and Travel of Beaches, Mr. W. T. Douglas, Section II., 618
  • James Forrest Leoture, The, Mr. W. H. Maw, 611, 623
  • Gauges and Standards as Affecting Shop and Manufacturing Administration, Mr. H. J. T. Marshall, Section III., 628
  • Glasgow Association of Students —
  • Electric Driving of Machinery, Mr. A. Arthur, (245)
  • Indicating High-speed Steam Engines, A. Marshall Arter, 249
  • Manufacture and Use of Producer Gas, Mr. J. Lowe, 351
  • Standard Steel Sections, Mr. A. C. Walker, 282
  • Metals, Decay of, J. T. Milton and W. J. Larke, 455
  • Students’ Annual Dinner, (614)
  • Water-tube Boilers, Mr. W. Foulis, Jun., 204
  • Students’ Meeting: —
  • Bacterial Sewage Works at Asb, Dover, Mr. H. S. Watson, 455
  • E'ectricity Supply from Double-current Gene¬rators, P. R Wray, 24
  • Examination Results, 346
  • Motor-driven Printing Machines, Advantages of, Mr. J. D. Morgan, 346
  • Relative Advantages of Single, Twin, and Triple Screws for Marine Propulsion, Mr. E. Falk, (245)
  • Students, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Association of. (99), (165), (512)
  • Subway Lines, Relative Advantages of Over¬head, Deep Level, and Shallow, Mr. S. B. Cottrell, 640

Institution of Electrical Engineers:

  • Concert at the Albert Hall, (630)
  • Constitution of Matter, Sir Oliver Lodge, 152
  • Conversazione, (479)
  • List of Members and Associate Members to fill Vacancies on the Council, 201
  • Manchester Section, Report, (662)
  • New Address of Library and Offices, (292)
  • Visit to the Continent, 240
  • Visit to Ocker Hill Works. (532)
  • Visit to United States, (f 95)

Institution, Electrical, Standardising', Testing-, and Training:

  • Awards, (91)

Institution of Engineers, Cleveland:

  • Engineering Works in the U.S., Mr. H. S. Jackson, 151

Institution of Engineers, Junior:

  • Boilers, Modern Marine, J. M. Rounthwaite. 44
  • Calorimetry of Gaseous and Liquid Fuels, Mr. 1 W. G. Wernham, 173
  • Conversazione, (370)
  • Design, The Effect of, on Methods of Construction from a Contractor’s Point of View, Mr. It. W. Newman, 578
  • Electric Motors for Factory Work, Notes on Use and Maintenance of, Mr. W. T. George. 276 ’
  • Evaporative Trials of one of the Water-tube Boilers for the Chilian Battleship Constitucion, Mr. H. E. Yarrow, 399
  • Greasy Water, Condensation of, as Boiler Feed. Mr. Wm. Paterson, (399)
  • Planimeter Explained Simply without Mathe¬matics. W. J. Tennant, 75
  • Visit to Messrs. John Bennett, Lawes and Co.'s Atlas Works, (653) to the East Greenwich Works of the South Metropolitan Gas Company, 226
  • to Messrs. Spiers and Pond’s Liundries. &c., (646)
  • to the Electricity Works, Shoreditch, 128
  • to the Staines Reservoirs Communication Works of the New River Company (571)

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders In Scotland:

  • Da Laval Steam Turbine, Prof. W. H. Watkin- son, (420)

Institution of Engineers and Ship¬builders, N.E. Coast:

  • Closing Business of Nineteenth Session: Elec¬tion of Committee, (527)

Institution of Gas Engineers:

  • Annual General Meeting, 567, 591
  • Candles and Calories, Prof. V. B. Lewes, 624
  • Introduction of Wator Gas into the Retorts during the Carbonisation of the Coal at the Tipton Gasworks, Mr. S. 0. Stephenson, 624
  • Photometry and Testing, Mr. W. Grafton, 624
  • Registration of, (11)
  • “ Selas ” System of Intensified Lighting, Mr. F. I). Marshall, 624
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, Mr. J. Ballantyne, 624
  • Unproductive Capital and its Relation to Re¬newals Mr. H. Valow, 624

Institution of Mechanical Engineers:

  • Anniversary Dinner and Summer Meeting, (266), 400
  • Annual Dinner, 451
  • Annual Report, Satisfactory, 215
  • Conversazione, 523
  • Catting Angles of Tools for Metal Work as Affecting Speed and Feed, Mr. H. F. Donald¬son, 101,128
  • Engineers in America, Germany, and Switzer¬land, Education of, Professor Dalby, 447, 455
  • First Annual Dinner of the Graduates, (124)
  • Presidential Address, Mr. Wicksteed, 455
  • Graduates Association
  • Deterioration of Steam Boiler, Mr. H. M. Warner, (399)
  • Grabs, Construction and Working of, Mr.
  • W. Howl, 488 ; Summer Visits, (620)
  • Hydraulic Experiments on a Plunger Pump,
  • Professor J. Goodman, 215
  • Premium System Applied to Engineering Workshops, Mr. James Rowan, 310, 825
  • Pump, Hydraulic Experiments on a Plunger, Professor J. Goodman, 215
  • Pumping Machinery, Deep-well, Mr. W. Percival-Jauvain, 276

Institution of Mining and Metallurgy :

  • Fourth Ordinary Meeting : Papers to be Dis¬cussed, (33)
  • Seventh Ordinary Meeting : Papers to be Con¬sidered, (506)
  • Thirteenth Anniversary, (326)
  • Thirty-eighth General Meeting, Programme, (653)

Institution, National Lifeboat:

  • Report of its Work, (9)

Institution of Naval Architects:

  • Annual Address of the President, 387
  • Ballasting of Steamers for North Atlantic Voyages, Mr. S. J. P. Thearles, 362
  • Belfast Harbour and its Development. Mr. F. L. Giles, 656
  • Coaling Ships, Fast, for our Navy, Mr. E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 656
  • Corrosion in Metal Pipes on Board Ship, Mr. A. W. Stewart, 363, 374
  • Furnace Crowns, Gradual Collapses in, Mr. M. Rounthwaite, 362
  • Ljangström Condenser as Applied to Marine Engines, William Cross, 346
  • Mercantile Cruisers Fitted with Housing Pro¬pellers, Mr. James Hamilton, 657
  • Presidential Address of the Earl of Glasgow, 656
  • Refrigerated Cargoes, Marine Installations for the Carriage of, Mr. R. Balfour, 363, 424
  • Screw as a Means of Propulsion for Shallow¬draught Vessels, Mr. Yarrow, 362
  • Screw Propellers, Modification of the Mean Pitch due to Twisting the Blades in, Pro¬fessor Angelo Scribanti, 362
  • Summer Meeting in Ireland, (477), 656
  • Training of Eogineers, Professor Da by, (338), 846, 360
  • Warships, Effect of Modern Accessories on the Size and Cost of, Mr. Whiting, 337, 351, 370, 419
  • Wharf Crane Service in American Shipyards, Fitting out, Mr. W. A. Fairburn, 363
  • INSURANCE Companies and the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 271
  • Invoices, Alleged Bogus, Japanese Merchants, (556)
  • Irish Minerals and Building Stones, 223
  • Ironworks at Cette, Blast Furnace and, 307, 312
  • Irrigation Projects, American, (482)
  • in the Punjaub, Recent, S. Preston. 300
  • in Siam, (194)
  • Weir across the Bhadar River, Kathia¬war, J. J. B. Benson, 300
  • Works in India, Papers on, 300
  • Irvine, Mr. Robert, (354)
  • Italy, Force of Industrial and Agricultural Machinery in Use in, (194)

Iron and the Iron Trade:

  • American Production, 212
  • Bilbao "Altos Ilornos ” Company's Works’ Out¬put in a Day, (91)
  • Bilbao Shipments of Ore, (65)
  • Canadian Pig Production, 395
  • Cast, Professor Turner’s Lectures on, (178)
  • Cast-wrought, made from Scrap Iron and Aluminium, (496)
  • Cleveland Pig, for America, (168)
  • Electro-Metallurgical Production of Iron and Steel, 264
  • Firms, Amalgamation of Scotob, (342)
  • Imports into Alexandria, 1901,1902, (144)
  • Lacquering, 423
  • Norway, Tromsoo, Important Discovery of, at, (194)
  • Official Statistics presented by Mr. Water¬house, (129)
  • Ore Industry, Spanish, (144)
  • Mines, Swedish, 625
  • Output, Alabama, (292)
  • Output, Russia, 1901, (292)
  • Shipments, Bilbao, (65)
  • Shipments of, by Water from Lake Superior, (144)
  • Trade of Furness, The Hematite, (545)
  • Tr“2®[)from Llke Erie Ports Pittsburg, Pioh Process for Brazing Cast, Mr. W. Lewis on the, 575
  • Process of Treating. II. Wachwitz’s, (519)
  • Production of Pig, 1902, 1901, 1900, 1899, (26), (51)
  • Protection of Steel and, 552
  • Russian Industry, M. Witte and M. Fonyakoff on, (471), (519)
  • Syndicate, A, 448 Trade, The, 8, (292)
  • Shipments, 1902, 1901, 1900, 1899, (26), (51)
  • Shipments of Cleveland, to Australia (77)
  • Spanish, to the U.S., (471)
  • Sussex Cast, Professor Turner on, 511
  • Syndicate, Local, The IParsaw Press on the Consequence of, (496)
  • Trade, The British, and American Competition, (309)
  • Trade Mannfactured, Mr. Waterhouse’s Re¬turn, (557)
  • Odessa, (315)
  • United States Production of Pig, and Bessemer, and Ixjw Phosphorus, in 1902, (194). (218)
  • Wire, Electrical Conductivity of Cofper, Stesl and, (545)
  • Works, Cette, 807, 312

J

  • JAMES FORREST Lecture, Mr. W. H. Maw, 611, 623
  • James Watt Memorial, Acdrew Carnegie and a, 45
  • JapaD, 225, 426, 556
  • Bicycle Works, (168)
  • Custom Appeals. 225
  • Japanese Mint, Use of X-ray Machine iD, (65)
  • Jones, Mr. B. F., (519)
  • Joseph, Mr. Morgan, (180)
  • Joy, David, 290

K

  • KAY, John, Public Memorial to, (315)
  • Kellett, Mr. William, (153)
  • Kimberley, Diamond Mining in, 59, 66, 113, 116
  • King's College, London, 88. (532)
  • KiDgston-on-Thames Free Library, (519)
  • Kitching, Mr. R. C., (103)
  • Kites, Experiments with, for Military Purposes, (545)
  • Kites for Taking Observations above the Mast¬head, (595)
  • Knocking and Crosshead Pins, 211

L

Labour and Wages Questions, Strikes, and Trade Disputes:

  • Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the British Westinghouse Company, Dispute between, (50)
  • American Industrial Conditions, Mr. Arrandalo on, (50)
  • Industrial Conditions not Approved by the English Workmen, (571) Women, Unusual Employments for, (194)
  • Board of Trade Monthly Memorandum, (292)
  • Board of Trade, Sir F. Hopwood's Letter to the Board of Conciliation for Coal Trade, Wales, (367)
  • British and American Workmen, (595)
  • Child Labour in the United States, (315)
  • Cleveland Ironstone Miners’ Move on tbe Wages Question, (77)
  • Coalowners and Workmen, Important Meeting in Cardiff, (26), (51), (78)
  • Denaby Main Colliery Strike and Evic'ions, (51), (77), (95), 115
  • Eight Hours’ Day Bill in America, The, 145
  • Emigration to Canada, (342)
  • Employment in May and April, (621) Johannesburg, Native Labour Returns, (168) Llanelly Dock Question, (78)
  • Lothian Miners' Federation, Annual Demon¬stration, (649)
  • Mexico, Low Rate of Mining Engineers and Aesayers' Wages in, (418)
  • Mosely Industrial Commission. British and American Workmen, (595), 657
  • Natal, Supply of Labour Sufficient, (367)
  • Niagara Falls, Employers’ Association of, (649)
  • Northern United Enginemen’s Association, Wages Reduction Accepted, (194)
  • Piecework, 501, 527
  • Piecework and Premium, 394
  • Premium System of Remunerating Labour, Tho, Mr. J. Ashford on, 370
  • Premium System from the Workman’s Stand¬point, 526
  • Railway Guards' Agitation, N.E.R , (367)
  • Rand Labour, 394
  • Royal Commission to Inquire into tbe Subject of Trade Disputes and Combinations, (571), (595)
  • San Francisco, Labour Unions and Organisation of, at, (595)
  • Scottish Miners’ Federation and the Repeal of the Coal Tax, (13)
  • South Africa, Black Labour Question, (580), (659); Difficulties with White Artisans, (659)
  • South Africa, Demand for Skilled, (580)
  • South Africa, The Native Labour Question, (515)
  • Strike, Clyde Engineers’, 474, 475, 499 Glasgow Engineers', Threat to Emigrate to United States, (168)
  • Joiners', (51), (78), (301) Risecar Rolling Mills, “ Puddlers,”(77), (104) ’ V
  • United States Coal, 317, 393 Victoria, 521 and Evictions, Denaby and Cadeby Main, (51), (77), (95), 115
  • Strikes and Lockouts in Germany in 1902, (545)
  • Strikes in tbe United Kingdom, Board of Trade Returns, (433)
  • Thomas, Mr. D. A., IIis Letter, with Cautions to Colliers and Coalowners, (78)
  • Unemployed, The Processions of the, (144)
  • Wages Question in the Coal Trade, Lord James of Hereford's Deoision with regard to the, 475, (483)
  • Wages Reduction, Ironworkers and Ship¬wrights, Clyde Shipbuilders' Federation. (13)
  • Wages Reduction, North-East Coast Engi¬neers, (26), (78)
  • Wages under Sliding Scale in Force in West Cumberland, (13)
  • WaloB, (662)
  • Coal Trade and Sir F. Hopwood’s Letter, (367)
  • Workman and his Wage, The, 243, (649)
  • LACQUERING Iron, 423
  • Lake Superior, Area of, (391)
  • Lamp Lighted by means of Bacteria, Prof. Hanos L Molisch (315)
  • Lanarkshire Royal Eogineere, Volunteers, (649)
  • Lathe, Large Turret, Messrs. H. W. Ward, 192
  • Lathe, Screw-cutting, 452
  • Lathes, Standard Leading Screws for, (315)
  • Lathes, Strength and Stiffness of Modern, (571)
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 22, 73, 128, 154, 202, 297, 326, 347, 399, 423, 452, 479, 501,518, 556, 579, 602, 660
  • Lexey Mine, Isle of Man, Unwatering the, (455)

Leaders:

  • 1902. 15
  • Accelerated Trains, 294
  • Admiralty Circular, The New, 843
  • Admiralty Scheme, The New, 93
  • Alcohol Engines, 169, 474
  • American Competition, Mr. Mosely on, 445,
  • American Naval Programme, The, 391
  • American Railways, 270
  • American Trade Reaction, The, 548
  • Apprenticeship System, The, 651
  • Bearings for High Speed, 446
  • Boilers, Casualties to Steam, 244
  • Boilers, Flash, 42
  • Boilers, Water-tube, in the Navy. 91
  • British and American Workmen, 598
  • Casualties to Steam Boilers, 244
  • Chemistry, 21
  • Coal Consumption in Warships, 597
  • Cost of Warships, 370
  • Design of Steam Engines, 521
  • Diagrams, Use and Abuse of, 146
  • “ Drakes,” Failure of the, 67
  • Eight Hours' Day in America. The, 115
  • Empiricism in Engineering, 547
  • Engineer and the Physicist, The, 623
  • Engineering, Civil, 15
  • Electrical, 18
  • Mechanical. 17
  • Sanitary, 19
  • Engineers, Training of, 318
  • French Locomotives in England, 119
  • French Naval Programme, The, 170
  • Fulham Baths, Fatalities at, 42
  • Gas Supply, 20
  • German Machine Industry, The. 120
  • German Shipping Companies. 394
  • German Steel in England, 244
  • German Syndicate Inquiry, 41
  • Guns and Ships and Boilers, 473
  • Heat Engines, Efficiency of, 270
  • London and North-Western Railway, The, 2’.9
  • London Traffic, 170
  • Maxims in Warships, 314
  • Mechanical Stoking at Sea, 314
  • Mechanism, Inefficiency of, 420
  • Metallurgy, 22
  • Metropolitan Railways, 652
  • Milling Machine, 522
  • Motor Cars, Railway, 220
  • Motor Car Steam Engines, 220
  • Municipal Trading Joint Committee co, 318
  • Naval Gunnery, 498, 574
  • Naval Programme, The New, 269
  • Paris-Madrid Motor Car Race, The, 547
  • Piecework and Premium, 394
  • Post-office and Electrical Railways, 195
  • Profit Sharing. 497
  • Propulsion of Warships, The, 621
  • Radium, 369
  • Research, Value of, 651
  • Rivers Thames and Lea, The, 196
  • St. Louis Exhibition, The, 446
  • Screw Propulsion, 68
  • South Africa and the “ Engineer,” 498
  • Standardisation, 145
  • Steel, High-speed Tool, 119
  • Strike in Victoria, 521
  • Submarine Fiasco, A, 63
  • Submarines in the United States, 214
  • Superheating by Wire drawing, 420
  • Technical and Scientific Blue-books, 598
  • Theoretical Science, 473
  • United States Coal Strike, The, 317
  • Coal Strike Commission, 393
  • Useful Fleet a la Francaise, 293
  • Use Up and Buy More. 94
  • Ventilation of the Central London Railway, 196
  • War Material, 21
  • Water Supply, 20
  • Water-tube Boilers in the Navy, 91
  • Weight in Warships, 419
  • Workman and his Wage, The, 243

Sub-Leaders:

  • Alcohol on the Russian State Railways, 447
  • American High-capacity Steel Wagons, 244
  • American Railway Collision, The Latest, 120
  • Boilers in the French Navy, 197
  • Clyde Engineers' Strike, 476, 499
  • Coal, 475
  • Coopers Hill College, 522
  • Coopers Hill Engineers, 315
  • Copper, 295
  • Cunard Liners, The New, 599
  • French Naval Construction, 196
  • German Prosperity, 69
  • Heavy Guns and Boilers, 597
  • Insurance Companies and the Workmen's Com¬pensation Act, 271
  • Locomotive Combination, The, 69
  • Minerva and the Hyacinth, The, 196
  • Municipal Trade in Electrical Fittings, 319
  • Municipal Trading in Marylebone, 295
  • Pit Timber, 95
  • Power Production at Niagara, 522
  • Radium, 318
  • Royal Naval Reserves, 295
  • 8t. Petersburg Electric Tramways, 370, 395
  • Sheffield and Chicago, 652
  • Standardisation in the Navy, 43
  • Technolexicon, The, 498
  • Test of a Battleship’s Turret, 499
  • Ventilation of Factories and "Tubes,” 43
  • "LEADITE,” Now Material for Pipe Joints, (571)
  • Le Cadet, M. G., His Observations on the Top of Mont Blanc, (545)
  • Lee-Enfield Rifle, The " Modified,” (367)

Legal Intelligence:

  • Amalgamated Society of Servants v. the Taff Vale Railway Company, (815)
  • American " Taff Vale " Case, An, (422)
  • Hills r. Colonial Government, South Africa, (374)
  • Mancunian Ship Company v. a Swansea Dry Dock Company, (104)
  • LEICESTERSHIRE, Geology of, (556)

Letters to the Editor:

  • ADMIRALTY Scheme, The Engineer, S8
  • Admiralty Scheme, The New, Lieut. R. N. (Retired), 123
  • Agamemnon, The, Robt. H. Ellacott, 99
  • Agricultural Implements in Natal, Husband¬man, 99
  • Air-pump Diagrams, H. S., 323; Pump Diagrams, The Edwards Air Pump Syndicate, 366
  • Alcohol Engines, Crossley Bros., Limited, 602
  • American Methods for British Railways, J. E. Challener, 199
  • American Patente, Wm. M. Thompson, 296
  • American Railway Accidents, Accidents. 366
  • American Tariff and the St. Louis Exhibition, Geo. F. Parker. 602
  • Armour Plates, Testing of, Edward Hoyle, 501
  • Australian Patents, Wm. P. Thompson and Co., 451
  • Automatic Car Couplers, A. V. Roe, 553
  • Automatic Couplings on Railways, T. A. Brockelbank, 527 ; C. L. T. Griffith, 567
  • Automatic Wagon Couplers, A- V. Roe, 478
  • Automobilmania, K., 567
  • Baghdad Railway, The, J. Garvie, 423 ; Bindon B. Stoney, 451
  • Blast Furnaces, Pressure in. Pioneer, 33
  • Boiler Explosion, Remarkable, D. Evans, 72 ; Fred. M. Jones, 72 ; F. M. Lea, 99
  • Boilers, Flash, John S. V. Bickford, 12, 172 ; David J. Smith, 98
  • Boilers, Niclausee, Willans and Robinson, Limited, 273
  • Boilers, Normand, in the Russian Navy, Augustin Normand, 38
  • Boilers, Water-tube, J. P., 248
  • Baling Temperature of Water, J., 527
  • Bridges, Lifting, Calvert, Harris and Co., 73
  • Bridges, Lifting, W. E. Sinnett, 72
  • Bridges in South Africa, Repair of, Gerald M. Smith, 567
  • Britannia Bridge, W. F. Pigot, 553
  • British Trade with South Africa, M. S., 38
  • Cambered Piston-rods, W. Schöuheyder, 602
  • Cams for Automatic Screw Machines, Kobio, 273
  • Canadian Patents, C. F. Ennis. 323
  • Cement in Ireland, W. S., 602; Chas. Spackman, 657
  • Cement, Unclinkered, H. Kilway Bamber, 296, 423; A. C. Davis, 423
  • Cement, Unclinkered Portland, Blue Lia«, 399: G. P. Gildea, 399 ; Manager and Analyst, 350, 423; Bindon H. Stoney, 350
  • Concussion and Water tube Boilers, C. de Grave Sells, 527
  • Conduct of Discussions, Edw. Anderson, 350
  • Conservation of Energy, B., 527 ; O. L. McDer¬mott, 553 ; Torque, 658
  • Cranes for South America, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 199
  • Cutting a Special Screw, Beechwood, 297; J. S. V. Bickford, 297 ; Strickland and Co., Limited, 273
  • Diagrams, Use and Abuse of, Indicator, 273, 322, 398; John W. Hall, 199, 273, 323; H. C., 350 ; K. C.. 223, 297 ; R. N , 323
  • Draw-bars, English and American, H. J. Skel¬ton, 38
  • Drilling Machines at Yarrow Works, Wm. Asquith, Limited, 658
  • Driving Wheel Loads, Permanent Way, 297
  • Dry Batteries, Electron, 223
  • Emsworth, Scheme of Drainage, M. Inst. C.E., 33 ; Saunders and Saunders, 99
  • Engineering .Esthetics, Perry Nursey, 98
  • Engineering Standards Committee, L. S Robertson and F. J. S. Hopwood, 366
  • Engineers, Future of Industrial, W. W. Curtis, 322
  • Engineers, Training of, A. Barr, 398 : B., 178 : Beechwood, 350 ; W. H. B., 552; L. D. C , 366; Commercially Trained, 323; Ralph Cusack, 366 ; Tommy Dod, 398 ; Andrew Handyside and Co., Limited, 349 ; A Junior Draughtsman, 423 ; Oliver Lodge, 349 ; Mernok, 478 ; A Mechanical Engineer, 296 ;
  • M. Inst. Mecb. E.. 273 ; Pater, 366 ; G. T. P.
  • 366 ; Retired, 398; Robt. H. Smith. 366 ; J. S. T., 451; Young Engineer, 451 ; Youngsters, 478
  • Engines, Finish of, Helvetia, 398
  • English and American Methods, John Russell and Co., Limited, 399 : D. Waratab, 350
  • English Locomotives at Paris, K., 297
  • Entropy, J. W. Cable, 172, 199 ; P. W. D., 172 ; Draughtsman, 122 ; Enquirer, 149 ; H. H., 122, 199 ; John Perry, 149 ; Mark Robinson, 172 ; Jas. Swinburne, 122, 172
  • Experimental Tank, C. MacCullocb, 567 Fire-zone Motors, Edw. Palliser, Major, 553 Fly-wheels, Heavy, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 12
  • Force of the Wind, W. H. Maxwell, 248; N. D. Y., 296
  • Foreign r. English Goods, Fair Play all Round, 248; J. A. Loogden, 199
  • Frictionless, Oblique, Impact, R. C. W., 478
  • Gas Engine, Compound, Edw. Butler, 296 ; Crossley Brothers, 222
  • Gas Engine Plant, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 658
  • Gas Lighting, E. A. Harman, 398
  • Geometrical Problem, Anthony S. Bower, 296, 399 ; Fred. Bramwell, 248; F. B.,322; O. L. McDermott, 423
  • Granite Setts, Henry Holt, 199
  • Great Central Railway, High Capacity Wagons, Anglo-Indian, 479
  • Guns and Boilers, Heavy, A.M.I.C.E., 658
  • Hull and Barnsley Railway and Dock Com¬pany, John Little, 99
  • Hygiene, Congress of, Brussels, September 1903, H. Alf. Roecbling, 657
  • Indian Railways, Ex-Railway Official, 657
  • Ireland and Portland Cement, W. S., 602 ; Chas. Spackman, 657
  • Iron and Steel, Protection of, Chas. E. Gritton f 552
  • Lacquering Iron, H. C. Standage, 423
  • Locomotives, American, in India, X., 223
  • Locomotive, Compound, John Riekie, 850, 567
  • Locomotives, Dignity and Impudence, H. W. L Anderson, 199 .
  • Locomotive Engine Head Lamps, New C'jde of, L C. E. Stretton, 149 -
  • Locomotives, French, in England, D. Ander- son, 199 ; R. Hope, 173 ; Chas. S. Lake, 149 ; L H. M. de Salis, 173
  • Locomotive Giant, J. D., 366
  • Locomotives, N. of France Compound, F. W. Brewer, 173; R. Hope, 199
  • Locomotives, Saloon, N. D. Macdonald, 149 ; L Michael Reynolds, 99
  • Locomotive, Suburban, Great Eastern Railway, James Holden, 173 .
  • London Traffic, Ernest Benedict, 478
  • London Water Supply, C. Isler and Co , 273
  • Locomotive, Mr. Webb’s Six-coupled Compound, 323
  • Mechanical Stoking at Sea, N. S. Arthur, 399 ; Charles Eritb, 399
  • Metric System, H. F. Wright, 223
  • Midland Railway Three cylinder Compound Engine. John Riekie, 350. 567
  • Milling Machine Feeds, C. P, 173; John Tangye, 657
  • Mrsely Commission, The, B E. Young, 657
  • Motor Car Legislation, Norman D. Macdonald, 12
  • Motor Cars, Railway, Hexapod, 218
  • Motor Racing : a Hint, A. J. A., 527
  • Oil Fuel, Kermode's Liquid Fuel System, 38
  • Oil Fuel and Coal, P. H. Parr, 99
  • Oil for Keeping Down Dust, GleDgarnock Chemical Co., Limited, 658
  • Olympia, The Roof of, Ewing Matheson, 99
  • Paints, S. 602
  • Patents Act, 1902, and Patent Oppositions, H. Bruce-Dunn, 567
  • Patents in Germany, Edward Evans and Co., 350
  • Piecework and other Things, J. S. V. Bickford, 527 ; Progress, 501
  • Piston-rod Packing, Valve-rod, 658
  • Portland Coment in Ireland, Chas. Spackman, 657 ; W. S. 602
  • Premium System from the Point of View of the Workman, A. Turner, 478, 526
  • Profit Sharing, Engineering Cynic, 527; Fan- Play, 553
  • Projectiles, Capped and Uncapped, P. M. Stainston, 72
  • Radium, A. A. Bass. 399
  • Rain, Discoloured. Aster, 248
  • Reflections from Lighthouse Lanterns, T., 73
  • Right Angle Drive, T. R. Almond, 501
  • Russian Training Ship Oaean, 99
  • Samuel’s Steam Carriages, Jas. Watt-Boulton, 602
  • St. Louis Exhibition, Manchester Man, 527
  • Schmidt System, Easton and Co., Limited, 99
  • Screw Propellers, Arthur Rigg, 123
  • Soaring Plane by a Short Method, The, I. Lancaster, 552
  • Steam Jacket Research, Henry Davey, 657
  • Steam, Specific Heat of, Super, 323
  • Steamship Propulsion, Ratrospective Note, Robert Mansel, 526
  • SteelB, High Speed Cutting, E. L. Rbead, 423
  • Steels, Structure of High Speed, Tangsten and Rare Metals Company, Limited, 399
  • Stricklands, Messrs., Steep Pitch Screw, J. S. V. Bickford, 218
  • Superheated Steam, W. H. Booth, 99, 149 ; Easton and Co., ^Limited, 123 ; Engineer, 149 ; W. S. Hide, 149
  • Superheated Steam Eogines, Socié'é Anonyme Van den Kercbove, 273
  • Superheating, Easton and Co., Limited, 172, 366 ; Engineer, 222, 248 ; J. A. Ewing. 199 ; High-Speed, 247; W. E. Hide, 222; W. Schmidt, 323, F. A. Willcox, 222, 248
  • Superheating by Wire Drawing, Frank Foster,
  • Timber, Storm-felled, Bindon B. Stoney, 501, 527
  • Torpedo, The New, J. F. Crease, 12
  • Valtellina Railway, The, Wm. Gyaros, 323
  • Wagons, Big, London Coal Merchant, 99
  • Warships, Saving of Weight in, Carlyon Bellairs, 396
  • Webb’s Six-coupled Compound Locomotive, 323

Letters from our own Correspon¬dents (continued):

  • America, Engineering Notes from, 76,102, 178, 352, 376, 390, 503, 555, 580
  • America, Notes from, 24, 52, 79, 180, 154, 180, 204 , 228, 254, 302, 348, 378, 402, 458, 532, 579, 606, 634. 662
  • Australia, Notes from, 24, 48, 79, 228, 302, 402 426, 659
  • England, North of, 26, 51, 77, 103, 129, 153, 179, 203, 227, 253, 277, 301, 327, 353, 377, 403, 427, 457, 483, 531, 555, 581, 605, 633, 661
  • Germany, 21. 52, 78, 104, 130, 154, 180, 203, 228, 254, 278, 302, 328, 354 , 378, 404, 428, 457, 484, 532, 558, 583, 606, 631, 662
  • Lancashire, 25, 50, 76, 103, 153, 178, 202, 226, 252, 276, 300, 327, 353, 377, 403, 427, 456, 530, 556, 581, 604, 632, 660
  • Newport Harbour Commissioners’ Weekly Trade Reports, 26, 52, 78, 104, 154, 180, 204, 228, 254, 278, 302, 328, 404, 428, 458, 532, 558, 606, 634, 662
  • Scotland, 26, 51, 78, 130, 179, 203, 227, 253 278, 301, 328, 354, 378, 404, 427, 457, 484, 531, 556, 582, 605, 633, 661
  • Sheffield, 25, 51, 77, 103, 129, 153, 179, 202, 227, 253, 277, 300, 327 , 353, 377 . 403, 427, 457, 483, 531, 556, 581, 605, 633, 661
  • Wales and Adjoining Counties, 26, 51, 78, 104 130, 154, 179, 203, 227, 254, 278, 301, 328, 354, 378, 404, 428, 457, 484, 532, 558, 582, 606,634,661
  • Wolverhampton, Birmingham, and District 25, 50, 76, 103, 128. 153, 178, 202, 226, 252, 276, 300, 327, 353, 377, 403, 427, 456, 483, 530, 556, 581, 604, 632, 660
  • LEVELS of the Great Salt Lake and the River Indus, (571)
  • Life-saving Apparatus Captain W. H. Roth¬well’s (13)
  • Lighthouses on Lake Baikal, Sum Allotted for Maintenance of, (342)
  • Lighthouse Lanterns, Reflections from, 73
  • Light Waves, Interference between, Professor Lummer and Gehrche's Experiments, (496)
  • Lightning Research Committee, Interesticg Account given by the, (315)
  • Lignite in Elba, Experiments with, in, (515)
  • Lintborpe and Dinsdale Smelting Company, Limited, (877)
  • Liquid Drops, Formation of. Investigated by MM. Leduc and Sacerdote, (267)
  • L’quid Resistance for Laboratory Use, A Simple, (13)

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  • Engineers, Manual for Resident, F. A. Molitor and E. J. Beard, (289)
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  • Engines, Gas and Petroleum, Wm. Robinson, 137
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  • Evaporating, Condensing, and Cooling Ap¬paratus, E. Hausbrand, (166)
  • Export Merchant Shippers' Directory for 1903, Edward Bean and Son, (197)
  • Field Astronomy for Engineers, Text-book, G. C. Cornstock, (74)
  • Five-figure Logarithmic and other Tables, A. M’Aulay, (482)
  • Flexure of Beams, Experiments on, A, E. Guy, (599)
  • Gardner-Serpollet Steam Motor Car, NoteB on the Management of, G. H. Olliver, (523)
  • Gas aud Electricity, Public Lighting by, W. J. Dibdin, (43)
  • Gas and Water Undertakings, Precedents in Private Bill Legislation Affecting, E. II. Stevenson and E. K. Burstal, (289)
  • Geomotry for Beginners, Theoretical, C. H. Alloock, (211)
  • Geometry, Practical Exercises in, W. G. Eggar, (211)
  • Geometry, Practical Plane and Solid, for Elementary Schools, Joseph Harrison, (523)
  • Geometry, A School, Parts I. and IL, II. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens, (482)
  • Graphical Algebra, Introduction to, H. S. Hall, (289)
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  • Grove’s and Thorp’s Chemical Technology, Vol. iv., Edited by W. J. Dibdin, (289)
  • Hszall’s Annual for 1903, Cyclopedic Record of Men and Topics of the Day, Edited by W. Palmer, (166)
  • Hydraulics, Treatise on, Mansfield Morriman, (599)
  • Iodia-rubber, Chemistry of, C. Otto Webc, (22)
  • Ingenieurs' Taschenbuch, Das, Vom Akadem- ischen Verein "Hiitte," 82
  • Inversion of Ideas as to the Structure of the Universe (Rede Lecture, 1902), by Osborne Reynolds, 164
  • Investors' Blue-book for 1903, H. B. Bassett, (74)
  • Ironscrap Telegraph Code, Geo. Cohen, Sons and Co., (523)
  • Iron, Steel, Tin plate, and other Trades of Wales, History of, Chas. Wilkin, (599)
  • Irrigation Institutions, E. Mead, (289)
  • Irrigation Works on the Tigris, Restoration of, or the Recreation of Chaldea, Sir Wm. Will¬cocks, 499
  • Kinematics of Machines: Elementary Text¬book, R. J. Durley, Thos. Workman, (371)
  • Konstruiren und Rechnen iiir Praxis und Scbule, Horm. Haeder, (371), 599
  • Lathes, Possibilities of Small, Jas. Lukin, (523)
  • Lathes, Screw Machine^ and Boring and Turn¬ing Machines, Thos. R. Shaw, (197)
  • Laws of England, Complete Epitome of the, by a Barrister, (74)
  • Laxton’s Builders’ Price-book for 1903, (289)
  • Light, Practical Exercises in, R. S. Clay, (211)
  • Lighthouse Work of Sir Jas. Chanie, Bart., Jas. F. Chanie, (43)
  • Lighting by Gas and E'ectricity, Publio, W. J. Dibdin, 289
  • Lockwood’s Builders’, Architects', Contractors’, and Engineers’ Price-book for 1903, Edited by F. T. Miller, (197)
  • Locomotive Engino and its Development, The Popular Treatise, Clement E. Scretton, (388)
  • Locomotives of the Great Northern Railway, F. Bird, 289
  • Licomotives, Simple, Compound, and Electric, C. Reagan, (74)
  • London University Guide, 1902-1903, (43)
  • Manchester Royal Exchange, Directory and Guide for 1903, (523)
  • Maps, their Usos and Construction, G. James Morrieon, 210
  • Marine Engineering Rules and Tables, A. E. Seaton and H. M. Rounthwaite, (166)
  • Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Osborne Reynolds, (388)
  • Mechanical Refrigeration, Hal Williams, (523)
  • Mecbanios cf Machinery, Elementary Treatise on, Joseph N. Le Conte, (137)
  • Metallurgy, Introduction to the Study of, Sir W. C. Roberts-Austen, (74)
  • Motor Cars, Rhys Jenkins, 58
  • Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year-book for 1903, (388)
  • Municipal Year-book of the United Kingdom for 1903, Eiited by R. Donald, (388)
  • Natural Law in Terrestrial Phenomena, Wm. Digby, (22)
  • Naval Annua), 1903, Edited by T. A. Brassey, (523), 544
  • Oriental Drainage, C. C, James, 388
  • Photographic Lenses, a Simple Treatise, C. Beok and II. Andrews, (388)
  • Physico-chemical Tables for the Use of Analysts, Physicists, Ao., John Castell-Evans, (22)
  • Physics, Elements of, E. J. Andrews and H. N. Howland, (888)
  • Portland Cement Fabrikation, Handbuch, Ober¬ingenieur Carl Naske, (43)
  • Practical Electrician’s Pocket-book for 1908, (68)
  • Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket-book and Diary, 1903, (58)
  • Railroad Construction, Theory and Practice, W. Loring Webb, (482)
  • Railway System, Our Decrepit, Percy Williams, (599)
  • Railway Year-bcok for 1903, Edited by G. A. Sekon, (388)
  • Rating of Electric Lighting, Electric Tramway, and Similar Undertakings, W. G. Bond, (289)
  • Rivers, Improvement of, B. F. Thomas and D. A. Watt, (599)
  • Roads and Pavements, Treatise on, Ira Osborne Baker, (289)
  • Roof Trusses in Wood and Steel, Design of Simple, M. A. Howe, 114
  • Royal Agricultural Society of England, Journal of, Vol. lxiii., (197)
  • Royal Navy List, (166), (482)
  • Schiffbau, JohowsHilfsbuch iiirden, E. Krieger, (197)
  • SohifTsmaschinen u. Kessel, Berechnung v. Konstruktion der, Dr. G. Bauer, E. Ludwig, A. Boettcher, and H. Foettinger, 82
  • Secondary Batteries, E. J. Wade. (43)
  • Sell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic Ad¬dresses, 1903, (211)
  • Shipping World Year-book, Edited by Evan Rowland Jones, (211)
  • Slide Rule, The, Robt. Gordon Blaine, (16d)
  • Slide Valve and its Functions, with Special Reference to Modern Practice in United States, Julius Begtrup, (166)
  • Slide Valves, Proportions and Movements of, Wm. Dyson Wausbrough, (599)
  • Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1901, (289)
  • Society of Engineers, "Transactions” for 1902 and General Index, P. F. Nurser, (599)
  • Spanish Principia, Part I., H. J. Weintz, (523)
  • Specification for Architects, Surveyors, and Engineers, when Specifying, and for all In¬terested in Building, Published by Pro¬prietors of the Guilders' Journal, (197)
  • Spirals in Nature and Art, Theodore A. Cook, (289)
  • Stars, Tables for Identifying Unknown. Wbat Star is it I H. W. Harvey, (197)
  • Statics by Algebraic and Graphic Methods, L. J. Johnson, (371)
  • Steamships, Resistance and Power of, W. H. Atherton and A. L Mellanby, (388)
  • Stereotomy. A. W. French and H.C. Ives, (22)
  • Submarine Navigation, Past and Present, Alin H. Burgoyne, (653)
  • Surveying as Practised by Civil Engineers and Surveyors, John Whitelaw, jun., 33
  • Taschenbuch der Kriegstlotten, B. Weyer, 599
  • Technical Arithmetic and Geometry, C. T. Millie, (653)
  • Technological Dictionary, English, Garman, French, edited by E. V. Hoyer and F. Kreuter, (289)
  • Telepbono Lines and Methods of Constructing them Overhead and Underground, Walter C. Owen, (388)
  • Thames, Plan or Scheme for the Improvement of, and Providing Dook and Wharf Accom¬modation, with 5
  • Maps, R. Meager, 164
  • Thermodynamics of Heat Engines, Sidney A. Reeve, (197), 236
  • Thermodynamik Technische, Dr. G. Zauner, 115
  • Tool Stoel, Otto Thallner, (22)
  • Vacuum Tubes, Experiments with, Sir D. I. Salomons, Bart., (388)
  • Valves and Valve Gearing, Practical Text-book, Charles Hurst, (137)
  • Verbrennungsmotoren, Das Entwerfen u. Berechnen der, Hugo Guldner, (197)
  • Volcanic Studies in Many Lands, Tempest Anderson, (599)
  • Who’s Who ? 1903, (58)
  • Willing’s Press Guide, (148)
  • Wiring of Buildings, Internal, H. M. Leaf, (6281
  • Wood, Principal Species of, C. H. Snow, (599)
  • Horl, Illustrated Weekly Journal for Me¬chanics, Vol. xxiv., (523)
  • Workmen’s Compensation Acts, 1897 and 1900, W. A. Willis, (479)
  • Workshop Hints, Modern, Robert Grimshaw, (22)
  • LLOYD, Mr. G. B., (178)
  • London Bridge, Widening of, 83
  • London Geological Field Class, (402), (423)
  • London, Port of, Sir H. D. Le Marchant on the, 74
  • London Port Sanitary Authority, Food Inspection by, (621)
  • London Streets, Names of the Two New, (168) London Traffic, 170
  • Longstaff Gold Medal Awarded to Prof. W. J. Pope, (496)
  • Loom, Self-acting, (91)
  • Lothian Miners’ Federation, The, (649)
  • Lubricating Heavy Roller Chains, (241)

M

Machine Tools:

  • American Discarded for English, (50)
  • Boring Mill, Heavy, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 580
  • Cold Saw, Mr. J. Hamilton, 475
  • Cunliffe and Croom’s, 504
  • Cutting Angles of Tools for Metal Work, 95, 101
  • Drilling Machine, a Large, Mr. W. Asquith, 467
  • Drilling Machines at Yarrow Works, 658
  • Electrically-driven Drilling Machine and Lathe,
  • Jas. Archdale and Co., Limited, 175
  • German, 594
  • Grinding Machine and some Tools, The, 305. 358
  • Herbert, Limited, Messrs. Alfred, (660)
  • Hulse and Co., Limited, 221, (252)
  • Hydraulic Locomotive Wheel Press, 10, 11
  • Hydraulic Plate Bender, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 70
  • Hydraulic Spring Testing Machine, 11
  • Lathe, Electrioally-driven Crank Axle, Hulse and Co., Limited, 221
  • Lathe, 5in. Bar Flat Turret, Messrs. H. W. Ward and Co., 192
  • Lathe for High-speed Brass-working Capstan, Timbrell and Wright Machine Tool and En¬gineering Company, 658
  • Lathe, 9in. High-speed, G. Wilkinson and Sons 814
  • Lathes and other, Messrs. J. Hetherington and Sons, Limited, (556)
  • Lathe, Screw-cutting, Selig, Sonnenthal and Co., 452
  • Lathes, Strength and Stiffness Embodied in Modern, (571)
  • Lathe, Turret, 5in. Bar Flat, H. W. Ward and Co. (Supplement, April 3rd, 1903), 335
  • Mill, Heavy Boring, Smith and Coventry Limited, 580
  • Mill, Vertical Turning and Boring, Cunliffe and Croom, 504
  • Milling Machine, Messrs. Kendall and Gent (252), 400
  • Milling Machine Feeds, John Tangye on, 657
  • Milling Machine, Horizontal, Hulse and Co.. Limited, 221
  • Milling Machine Methods, 513, 522
  • Motor-driven Pump for Spring Pro's, 11
  • Planing Machines, Meter. Alf. Herbert Limited, (660) '
  • Planing Machine, Remarkable, Washington Navy Yard, (292)
  • Pneumatic Toole, Mr. C. E. Amos on, (827)
  • Sawing Machine, Circular, E. G. Herbert, I Limited, (252)
  • MACHINERY for Cleaning and Preparing Corn, A, Wanted, United States, (391)
  • Machinery, Rating of, 303
  • Machinery for South Africa, 52
  • Madan, Mr. C. Spencer, (40)
  • Magnesite, Carpathian, Mountains, (218)
  • Manchester Corporation Rivers Committee Estimates, (443)
  • Mansergh, Mr. Jas., Freedom of Lancaster to be Conferred on, (241)
  • Manuring with Basic Slag, Competition Instituted by German Firm, (241)
  • Map of Alaska, New, (571)
  • Maps of South Africa, Sectional Business, 207, 231
  • Marble Quarries in Graeco and Italy, (443)
  • Marcet, Mr. Alexander, 336
  • Mars Vertical Displacement Air Pump, 638, 639
  • Marshall, Mr. F. C., 214
  • Marshal), Mr. Wm. Ernest, (180)
  • Martin, Mr. C. W., (633)
  • Matter, Constitution of, 152
  • Meakes, Mr. Geo., (621)
  • Mechanical Stoking at Sea, 399
  • Metallurgy, On the Application of the Electric Furnace in, Mr. A. Keller, 512
  • Metal and Concrete Slab 7in. Thick, Breaking Load of an Expanded, (218)
  • Metals, The Decay of, J. T. Milton and W. J. Larke, 455
  • Metals, Shrinkages of Castings of Different, (40)
  • Metals, Treatiog Cheap, H. Wachwitz’s Process of, (519)
  • Metals of Australia, 314
  • Metallurgy, 22
  • Metric Syitatn, The, 121,161, 223
  • Metric System, Report on the, at New Orleans, (515)
  • Mexico, Tanning Industry to be Established, (168)
  • Milling Machine Feeds, 103, 173
  • Mine Owners as Agricu’turists, South Africa, (580)
  • Mineral Products of New South Wales, 1901 and 1902, Value of, (40), (218)
  • Mines in the Black Country, Unwatering the, (418)
  • Mines, Wire-rope Haulage in United States, (102)
  • Mining, Electricity in, 454, 476, 490
  • Increasing Temperatures found in Deep, (418)
  • Industry in 1901, State of, (218)
  • Kimberley Diamond, 59, 66, 113, 116 and Metallurgy, 628, 630
  • Operations in Great Britain and Depen¬dencies, (367)
  • Mitchell, Mr. Chas. W.,(241), (253)
  • Molybdenum and Titanium, Colouring of Leather with, (418)
  • Molineaux, sen., Wm., (25)
  • Mosely on American Competition, 445
  • Mosoly Industrial Commission Report, 414. 467
  • Motherwell, General Subsidence at, (571)
  • Motive Power Machinery in America, Census Report on Construction of, (391)
  • Motive Power in the Unitei States, Aggregate, (76)
  • Motor Vehicles and Matters Con¬nected Therewith:
  • Accidents Resulting from, (496); French Government's Restrictions as to Horse¬power, (545)
  • Accident at Hendon, (168)
  • Alcohol, French Research on, 576
  • Alcohol in Germany, (194)
  • Automobile Carriages on French Railways, (471). 476
  • Club of Great Britain and Ireland, (65), (118), (237), (443)
  • Club's Non stop Trials of, Econo¬mical Performance as regards Consumption of Petrol, (496) Exhibitions, Agricultural Hall, (91); Crystal Palace, (27), (65); Stanley Show, 87
  • Trade, Meeting of the, (211)
  • Automobilism and Automobiles, Possible De¬velopment in, Mr. W. Weir on, 481 Automobilmania, 567
  • Behize Car, 465, 472
  • Bicycle with 3 Horse-power Turbine Oil Eng ne, (65)
  • Bill with regard to, Mr. W. H. Long’s, (519)
  • Cars in New York, (571), 579
  • Car Service in Donegal, (621)
  • Centre-steering Motor Tractor, 321
  • Chenard-Waloker Car, Economical Consump¬tion of Petrol by, (496)
  • Clacton-on Sea, Ten-mile Racing Track for. (194)
  • Crystal Palace Show, 140, 160, 212
  • Decauville Chassis, 321
  • Dietrich Omnibus Run from Paris to Nice (391)
  • Drivors, Profeseor Hele-Shaw on the Duties of, towards Foot Passengers, (13)
  • Eight-cylinder Petrol Motor Car, MM. Charm, Girardot et Voigt, 324
  • Electric Automobiles, H. F. Joel on, (118), 151
  • Brougham Ordered by the Prince of Wales, (471)
  • Electromotive Water Cart, M, Boreux’s, (519)
  • England’s Export and Import of, (91)
  • Exhibition, Agricultural Hall, Islington, (292), 320
  • Fatalities Caused by, 575
  • Fined at Farnham, for Emitting Steam on Highway, (65)
  • Fire Zone, Major E. Palliser on, 553
  • France, Automobile Industry in, (91)
  • Developments in, 4, 55, (91), 162, 190
  • French Government’s Reported Restrictions as to the Horse-power of Future Motor Cars. (545)
  • French Motor Cars, 412, 413
  • Gearing, Internal Clutch with Spring Drive, Horsfall and Bickham, (377)
  • Glasgow - Leeds - London " Non-»top ” Race. (519), 579
  • Gobron-Brillié Car, 413
  • Gordon Bennett Race, (367), (471)
  • Mercedes Cars not Ad¬mitted, (471)
  • Gordon Bennett Ricecourse, Map of, (519)
  • Heavy Motor Vehicle Industry and the Rail¬way and Dock Companies, (443)
  • Imported into Belgium and Exported from, (US)
  • Injuries to Persons and Property resulting from, Question asked in the House of Lords as to, (496)
  • Komarek’r, (519)
  • Legislation, 12
  • Lights on, Mr. J. A. Fyler Fined, (367)
  • Lord Dudley’s Use of, in Ireland, (571)
  • Mann's S:eam Cart and Wagon Works, 539, 546
  • Manufacture of, in Great Britain, 481
  • Manufacturers Turn their Attention to Con¬struction of Less Expensive Care, (391) Mercedes Car, 413
  • Mercedes, Mors, Da Dietrich, Panhard and Lsvassor Racing Cars, (267)
  • New York State, Bailey Bill for Regulating Use of in, (571), (579)
  • Numbering of, Discussed, (519)
  • Omnibuses, Brussels. (391)
  • Omnibus, Dietrich, (391)
  • Omnibuses, Statistics as to Cost of Working (218)
  • Paris-Madrid Rice, (545), 547, 549
  • Paris-Madrid and Gordon Bennett Races, (267)
  • Periodicals Dealing with, (267)
  • Petrol Electric Motor 10-Ton, Fischer System, Trip between London and Liverpool, (292)
  • Petrol Motors for Locomotion, Mons. E. Sal¬vage on, 641
  • Petrol and Picric Acid, 2 Horse-power Engine driven with, (443)
  • Pneumatic Tires, Non-slipping Tread for, (118)
  • Pneumatic Tires, Prizes offered by Uaihi Mail, (118)
  • Portugal, Not much used, (144)
  • Racing, 573
  • Racing : A Hint, (527)
  • Railway, 220, 248
  • Reckless Driving of, Mr. W. S. Gilbert’s Suggestion to put down, (571)
  • Reckless Driving, Edwin Nicholls Fined for, (571)
  • Registering of, The Norfolk County Council's Petition for, (65)
  • Serpollet Racing Car, 412
  • Side-slip, Preventer for, Mr. H. Parson», 37
  • Silencers for, Trials of, made by the French Automobile Club, (40), (342)
  • Speed of, (527)
  • Contest from New York to Chicago, (391) Limit of, (73)
  • Speedway in Amerioa, The First Automobile, (194)
  • Stanley Show, The, 87 ; to be Discontinued, (367)
  • Steam Eogines, 220
  • Cars for Street Railway Use, for Yucatan, (194)
  • Fire Escape, Brighton, (218)
  • Lorry, Coulthard’s, Islington Show, 320
  • Motor Car, The Clarkson, 261
  • Car Service, Austria, (519)
  • Coach, S.W. and L.B. and S.C. Railway, 372
  • Fire Engine, Leyland, Lancashire, (241)
  • Railway Coaches, (471), 476
  • Wagon, Savage’s, Islington Show, 320
  • Steel Road Laid in New York by the American Automobile Club, (40)
  • Tool, New, Mr. F. V. Dalton, 550
  • Trekking by, South Africa, (515)
  • Trolley, Railway, Rhodesia. 601
  • Vans, Street Refuse Collecting, Paris, (391)
  • Van Trials io Germany, Heavy, Driven by Alcohol, (443)
  • Vehicles for Bermondsey Borough Work, (418)
  • Volunteer Automobile Corps, Mr. M. Mayhew’s Scheme, (168)
  • Corps, Approved by the King, (267)
  • Corps under Lieut.-Col. M. J. May¬hew, (471)
  • Wagons, May day Parade of, 467
  • Wagons in Use in England, (443)
  • War-office’s Decision as to Use of Private Motor Cars by Officers on Duty, (118)
  • Warwickshire Hunt, Members Requested not to go to Meets on, (418)
  • Woman Killed in Bois de Boulogne by, (496)
  • Works, The Belsizo, 465, 472
  • Works, Mann’s Steam Cart and Wagon, 539, 546
  • MOVING a House, (194)
  • Mowing and Reaping Machines (Supplement. June 12M, 1903)
  • Municipal Trade in Electrical Fittings, 319
  • Municipal Trading, 570
  • Municipal Trading, Joint Committee on, 318

N

  • NAPHTHA, Russian Turkistan (496)
  • Nash, Mr. Thos., (223)
  • Naval Engineer Appointments, 30,178, 202, 321 375, 402, 422, 480, 495, 552, 579, 594, 646
  • Naval Gunnery, 498, (519), 574
  • Navigation Congress, 326
  • Nernst Lamps for Street Lighting, United States (367)
  • Nettlefold’s New Works in Monmouthshire, 180
  • Newbury, Public Library for, Mr. Carnegie’s Gift towards, (118)
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Improvements of, (583)
  • Newport, Development of, 602
  • Newport and South America, (88)
  • New South Wales, 1901-1902, Mineral Products of, (40), (218)
  • Northwich, Subsidence of London-road, (391)
  • New York City, Population of, (91)
  • New York Skyscraper, Twenty-nine Storeys, (91)
  • Niagara Falls, Observation Tower, 470
  • Falls Power-house, 646, 647, 650
  • Ice Jam at, (815)
  • New Cave of the Winds, 345
  • Nicaragua Foreign Merchandise Imported, Nitrate Deposits, California, (191)

O

Obituary:

  • OBSERVATION Tower, Niagara Falls, 470
  • Ohio, Tunnel under the, (532)
  • Oil Can, Messrs. J. Kaye and Sons, 552
  • Dust-laying with, (658)
  • Bombay, (40)
  • Sydney, (24)
  • Effect of Steam for Atomising, 412
  • Fields, Baku, (545), (556)
  • Fields in Louisiana, (315)
  • Fuel, 38, 99
  • Fuel at Camden Town Electricity Works, (144)
  • Fuel and Coal, 99
  • Fuel with Solid Fuel in Pig Iron Production, Russia, (144)
  • Industry in California, The Development of, (118)
  • Mineral, Evaporative Tests of, for Fuel Pur¬poses, (13)
  • Pipe Line along the Trans-Caucasian for Con¬veyance of, (545)
  • Producing Region, Port Arthur, (815)
  • Production, Baku District, Fall in the, (545)
  • Prospects, Japan, (556)
  • Reduction of Duty on, in India, (40)
  • Tests of, Mr. A. Kingsbury, (482)
  • Old Age Pensions, The Armstrong Company’s, 271
  • Olympia, Roof of, 99
  • Omnibuses on the Fischer Petrol-Electric System for London, (373)
  • Omnibus Lines in Paris, (391)
  • Routes, Three New, (366)
  • Services over Westminster and Waterloo Bridges, L.C.C., Inquiry into, (342)

Ordnance:

  • Artillery Ranges, North Wales, Proposed Site for New Heavy, (144)
  • “ Dotter,” New Type of, United States, (418)
  • Gunnery of the American Navy, Admiral Dewey’s Report ou, (218)
  • Guns, British and German, at Puerta Ciptlla, (97)
  • Guns, New York, Biggest ever Built, (91)
  • Heavy Guns and Boilers, 658
  • Isham Gelatine Shell, at Sandy Hook, (168)
  • Krupp Gun Chosen for the Swiss Artillery, (IK)
  • Maxims in Warships, 345
  • Okhta, Experiments at, with Apparatus for Deadening Sound of Big Guns, (595)
  • Record for British Ships for 1902, showing the Power of Modern Gun Fire, (168)
  • United States Navy Department, Target Practice, New Type of " Dotter,” (418)
  • ORE Roasting Furnace, (482)
  • Ovens and By-product Ovens, Building in the United States, (118)
  • Ozone as a Water Purifier, Use of, in Wiesbaden, (315)

P

  • PACKING, A New Metallic, (599)
  • Paderno Viaduct, The, 382, 441, 463, 464
  • Paget, Mr. Fred., (177)
  • Paints, 602
  • Paint as a Preservative of Iron from Rust, 509
  • Pajeken, Julius, Dr., 8
  • Para Rubber, (168)
  • Paris Houses, Hygienic Conditions, Lighting and Lifts, (649)
  • Paris Sewage Farms, 625
  • Patents, 574
  • Act, J 902, and Patent Oppositions, 567
  • Australian, 451
  • Canadian, 323
  • Designs and Trade Marks, The Comp¬troller-General's Report, (649)
  • in Germany, 351
  • Patent-office, The, (464)
  • Patent-office, Competitive Examination for Situa¬tions in,(471)

Patents, Selected American:

  • Anchor, J. P. S. Lawrence, 430
  • Automatic Hammering Tool, F. M. Leavitt, 664
  • Blast Furnace, G. C. Shackleford, 405
  • Boats, Buckets for, A. M. Acklin, 280
  • Boilers, Automatic Feed, Regulator for, J. S. V. Bickford, 156
  • Boiler Flue Rattler, H. 0. Westmark, 608
  • Bailers, Cover Plate for, C. L. Huston, 132
  • Boiler, Locomotive, C. Vanderbilt, 330
  • Boiler, Steam, C. P. Altmann, 132 ; H. A. Due, jun., 280 ; J. A. Schlehr, 356
  • Breech Mechanism, Meigs and Hammar, 206
  • Breech Mechanism for Guns, C. Holmstr On, 636
  • Bucket, Porter and Beaumont, 106
  • Casting Ingots, J. O. E. Trotz, 256
  • Coal and Grain Cab, S. Kellogg, 132
  • Condensing Steam, T. M. Colwell, 230
  • Controlling Speed of Steam Turbines, G. O. M. Olssen, 80
  • Coupling for Connecting-rods, J. Horsley, 156 '
  • Coupling for Pipe Shaft», &c., S. E. Diescher, 54
  • Cutter Head, G. Johnson, jun., 132
  • Cutter Head for Hydraulic Dredgers, L. W. Bates, 405
  • Diving Apparatus, E. B. Petrie, 486
  • Driving Chains, Protection of, E. Catch pool, 132
  • Electrical Furnace, H. Maxim, 206
  • Electrical Machines, Collector Ring for, R. Siegfried, 106
  • Electric Motor or Generator, J. A. Tistel, 430
  • Electric Motors, Supporting Device for, B. R. Van Kirk, 560
  • Electric Pumping Engine, S. Brunau, 80
  • Electrically-operating To ale, Moore and Reilly, 28
  • Elevator, S. B. Peck, 230
  • Engine, W. A. Bole, 405
  • Engine, Blowing, W. Kennedy, 356
  • Engine, Combination Hot Air and Gas, Ander¬son, Erickson and Wickstrom, 608
  • Engine, Condensing Pumping, F. M. Leavitt, J 182
  • Engines, Explosive, F.[Lagontte, 633 1
  • Engine, Gas, F. L. Nichols, 106
  • Engine, Rotary, F. A. Pallé, 206
  • Engines, Steam, P. H. White. 508
  • Engine, Steam Explosive, C. A. Braden, 636
  • Fence Post, Telegraph Pole, I. M. Warner, 132
  • Furnace, Retort Gas, F. Bredel, 182
  • Furnace for Smelting Iron, H. A. Jones, 664
  • Gas Engine Cylinders, H. E. Ebbs, 460
  • Gas Stave, H. Bonsor, 156
  • Governor for Elastic Fluid Turbines, C. G , Curtis, 664
  • Gun, Automatic, A. Noble, 1C6
  • Gun Carriage, O. Behnke, 304
  • Gun Carriage, Dawson and Buckham, 304
  • Guns, Breech Mechanism for, L. N. D. Mixsell. 106
  • Hammer, Pneumatic, H. F. Massey, 280
  • Hot-air Stove, D. Lamond, 534
  • Hydraulic Forging Press, H. V. Loss, 4(5
  • Hydraulic Ram, J. Richards, 486
  • Hydraulic Riveting or Punching Too). C. Wigtel, 28 1
  • Ingot - stripping Machine, Wellman and McGeorge, 560
  • Iron, Producing, O. Thiel, 380
  • Lining of Converters or Furnaces, W. J. Knox, Locomotive Sanding Device, J. C. Hooper, 182
  • Lubricator, H. Harris, 80
  • Marine Structures, Erecting, E. Becker, 486
  • Measuring Areas of Surfaces, Machine for, J. E. Nightingale, 54
  • Metal Beams, Shaping, W. A. Dunn, 380
  • Metal-bending, F. Ditcbfield, 380
  • Metallic Packing, A. J. Zwart, 256
  • Motor Vehicle, W. Norris, 486
  • Motor Vehicles, Driving Mechanism for, C. C, Bramwell, 80
  • Mower, Motor Lawn, T, and W. H. Coldwel), 280
  • Ordnance, J. P. Holland, 356
  • Ordnance Ammunition Hoist for, Dawson and Horne, 380
  • Ordance, Prevention of Erosion in, H. Maxim, 280
  • Ore Elevators, H. A. Vez’n, 132
  • Painting Apparatus, H. D. Carryl, 156
  • Piers, Shifting Device for, Baldwin and Sundt, 106
  • Pneumatic Stacker, J. H. Elward, 256
  • Potator Digger, L. A. Aspinwall, 380
  • Press for Compressing Liquid Steel, H. Harmet, 636
  • Pressure Gauge, E. C. Bates, 1(6
  • Projectiles, Hardecintr, R. A. Hadfield, 380
  • Propellers, Housing Ship, J. Hamilton, 801
  • Propellers, Rotary, F. C. Davidson, 230
  • Propulsion of Steamships, C. A. Parsons, 560
  • Pump, Centrifugal, H. Su’zer, 2C6
  • Raising Canal Boats, A. Umlauf, 460
  • Reducing Metals from their Ores, M. Ruthenburg, 508
  • Refrigerating and Liquefying Gases, F. L. Dyer, 486
  • Retaining Wal), F. A. Bone, 256
  • Revolving Turret, Hickborn and Bostrom, £08
  • Kivetmg Machine, G. E. Martin, 380
  • R-ad-breaking, J. Wrobel, 256
  • Roek-dri'l Chuck M. McHale, 206
  • Shalt Bearing for Centrifugal Pumps, J. Hedlund, 636
  • Shaft Coupling, H. B. Murdock, 560
  • Sh'eld and Funnel for Re-charging Crucibles, G. B. Brown, 508
  • S'ght Device for Guns, Schneider and Canet, 256
  • Speed Variations, Checking, in Alternating- Current Dynamo-Electric Machines, E. W. Mix, 560
  • Spiral Springs or Coils, Apparatus for Con¬tinuous Manufacture of, Cole and Donnelly, 330
  • Starting Induction Motors, A. Schwartz, 636
  • Steam Blower, E. Gibson, 664
  • Steam Iojector, J. Desmond, 356
  • Steam Turbine, Controlling Speed of, G. O. M. Olsson, 230
  • Steel, Treating Oxide of Iron Ores to Produce, D. Reynolds, 330
  • Submarine Boat, J. P. Holland, 106
  • Sugar Boiling, C. Steffen, 156 Superheating Device, Schmidt and Thomson, 156
  • Tool Post, J. R. Back, 380
  • Torpedo Boat, F. W. Brady, 560
  • Trolley, W. L. von Hardenburg, 256
  • Tube Cleaner, F. Novolny, 460
  • Turbines, Automatic Governor for, A. C. E. Rateau, 534
  • Steam, A. Krank, 356
  • Steam, C. A. Parsons, 356
  • Stuffing-box for, A. C. E. Rateau and H. A. E. Harlé, 534
  • Valve9, Cushioning Device for, E. Rost, 280
  • Hydraulic or other Fluid-controlling,
  • H. S. B. Brindley, 636 Reversing, A. Fischer, 330
  • Welding and Tapering Sockets, P. Boyd, 256
  • Wheel, Puncture-proof Inflatable, A. Honrath, 380
  • PATENTS in the United States, Applications for, (418)
  • Paving, Bituminous Macadam, (543)
  • Brick Plant, United States, 64
  • Street Asphalt, (555)
  • Pease, Sir Joseph, 653
  • Pelton Water Motor, Steam-driven American, (342)
  • Pelton Water Wheel, Experiments on a Small, described by Mr. Farmer, (13)
  • Pennsylvania, University of, 586
  • Petroleum Company, International, in Japan, 225
  • Exports, United States, (218)
  • Question, Mr. H. J. Reckitt's Bill on, (168)
  • on the Sea near Sorrento, Smell of, (649)
  • Spirit Supplied to Motor Car Users, Excessive Density of, and Trouble Caused by, (443)
  • Phipps, Mr. H., Gift to Further Scientific Research in India, (144)
  • Phosphorus, Yellow or White, Use of in Match¬making Forbidden by a German Bill, (571) Physical Laboratory, The National, 314, (454): Machine for Ascertaining Effects of Repeated Stress, Dr. Stanton at, (315); Machine, Tide¬predicting, (315)
  • Piccadilly, Widening of, (571)
  • Piecework and other Things, 501, 526
  • Pile-driving Plant, Steam, Mr. H. T. Garvie, 542
  • Piles, Ferro-Concrete, 612
  • Pipe Joints, New Material for, (571)
  • Pipe Line Along the TraDS-Caucasian for Convey¬ance of Kerosene, (545)
  • Piston-rods, Cambered, 602
  • Piston-rod Packing, (658)
  • Pistons, Solid Rings on Solid, 123
  • Pit Timber, 95
  • Planimeter Explained Simply Without Mathematics, W. J. Tenoant on, 75
  • Plate Bender, Hydraulic, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 70
  • Platinum Ingot, Price at New York of, (315)
  • Platinum Refinery in Russia, (443)
  • Ploughs, British (Supplement, June 12t/i, 1903)
  • Pneumatic Appliances, Mr. E. C Amos on, (327)
  • Hoist, American, (555)
  • Tool Works at Fraserburgh, (292)
  • Polonium and Radium, Radiation of, M. H. Becquerel on, (496)
  • Polonum and Radium Rays, Difference be¬tween, (545), (571)
  • Port of London, Sir H. D. Le Marchant on the, 74
  • Portland Cement, Ireland and, 464, 602, 657
  • Manufactured from Blast Furnace Slag, R. von Schwarz, 512, 529
  • Mortar and Concrete, Com¬parative Strength and Elasticity of, (267)
  • Production in the United States, 1902, (649)
  • Portugal, Machinery and Instruments Imported from the United Kingdom, (144)
  • Post-office and Electric Railways, The, 195
  • Postal Order System, Improvements in the, (471)
  • Potato Diggers (Supplement, June 12tA, 1903)
  • Potassium Cyanide, Electrically-made, (194)
  • Pottery, English Firm’s Attempt to Compete with Germany, (65)
  • Preferat.tialism, Dutch Natives' Views as to, (659)
  • Premium System Applied to Engineering Workshops, Mr. James Rowan, 310
  • Price, Aiderman, (118)
  • Printing, New Precess of, Italian, (443)
  • Profit Sharing, 487, 497, 503, 527, 553
  • Provisional Orders, 1903, 414
  • Pulley, A New, Unbreakable Pulley and Mill Gearing Co., Limited, 480
  • Pomps, Boiler Feed, Clarke, Chapman and Co., 97
  • Pumps and Condensers, Independent Air, Thomas and Mareland, 638, 639
  • Pump, Hydraulic Plunger, Experiments on a, Professor J. Goodman, 215
  • Pump, Ship's, Mr. G. F. Howell's Invention,
  • Pumps, Steam-driven Air, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 524
  • Pamp, Surface Electric, Ocker Hill, South Staffordshire, (153)
  • Pump Tests, Centrifugal, Mr. J. H. Slater, (146)
  • Pumping Engine for Hartlepool Waterworks, Large, ('277)

R

  • RADIUM, 318, 369, 399
  • Radium, Professor Curie on, (367), 646
  • Radium, Professor J. J. Thomson on, (471)
  • Radium Radiators, Use of, by Medical Men, (367)
  • Railway Accidents:
  • American Collision, The Latest, 120
  • Automatic Stop as a Check up an Drivers in United States, (367)
  • Blackpool, Talbat-road Station, (391)
  • Blue-book, Summary of, in the United Kingdom, (471)
  • Caledonian Railway, Glasgow District, Three, (118)
  • Canada, (292)
  • Chatham and District Light, (36)
  • Cornwall, Penryn, (118)
  • Coupliog Accidents on British Railways, 527
  • Crowborough Tunnel, Collapse of Portion of, (91)
  • Derailments on United States Railways, (367)
  • Fly-wheel, Bursting of, at Los Angeles, (367)
  • Glasgow and South-Western, Collapse of a Stone Parapet, (649)
  • Grand Trunk, Wans'.ead, Ontario, (40)
  • Loven Viaduct, 416
  • Liverpool Overhead, (367)
  • London and North-Western between Stafford and Crewe, (443)
  • Mersey Tunnel, Conductor Killed, (519)
  • Midland, near Leicester, Bullocks on the Line,
  • Central, Damages Paid by the Company, (443)
  • Now York Central and Hudson River, Land¬slide on, (194)
  • New York, Newhaven and Hartford Railway, (367)
  • Nilgin Railway, Slip cn, (144)
  • Prussian State, Eagine Fitted with Apparatus for Superheated Steam, (194)
  • South Pacific, Tucson Collision, (218)
  • United States,224, (241), (267), 366, (367), (391), (496),
  • United States, Massachusetts, and Kentucky, (144)
  • United States, Prevention of Third Rail Troubles from Sleet, (367)
  • Wemyss Bay, (471)
  • York Station, Collision, (649)
  • Railways, British, Canadian, Colonial, Indian, and South African:
  • Abyssinian, (649)
  • African—ree Cape, Gold Coast, Natal, Rhcdesian, South African, Transvaal, and Uganda Australian, Brisbane to Adelaide, (621)
  • Cue-Nannine Line, (40)
  • Longest Journey that can be Taker, (649)
  • West, (388)
  • Bristol, London, and Southern Counties, Bristol and Basingstoke, (471); Proposed Extension, (91), (118)
  • Caledonian, Relief Line, (118)
  • Canadian, Inter-Colonial, (91)
  • North, Great Northern of Canada Purchased by, (168)
  • Pacific, Parchase of the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, (496)
  • Pacific, Shay Locomotive to be Tested on, (13)
  • Pacific, Trans-Continental Service. (595)
  • Reports on the Operations of, and Earnings and Capital, (267), (315)
  • Trans-Continental to Run through Winnipeg, (168)
  • Trans-Continental, Opposition to. (11)
  • Cape to Cairo, (241)
  • Colony, 2ft. Gauge, (267)
  • Government Railways, 167, 240, 246, (267)
  • Net EarniDgs, 1902, „(267), views on, 167
  • Durham Coast Line, The New, (338)
  • Gold Coast, Kumasi Extension, to Obuassi, (13)
  • Great Central, New Fish and Coal Waizons (443)
  • Great Eastern, American Locomotive Tried on and Failed, (118)
  • and Midland and Great Northern, Line between Lowestoft and Yarmouth. (649),
  • New Line from Ilford, (144)
  • New Loop Line, (443)
  • and North London, Traffic on. (443)
  • Passenger Traffic to Enfield, (218)
  • Rates Paid by, (118)
  • Stratford Works, 588, 590, 591 592
  • Great Northern, Appointment of Mr A J Brickwell, (65)
  • Institute Started at East Ardsley for its Meo, (649)
  • Great Western, Death of Sir J. L. WilkinsoD ,(621)
  • Express Service to Exeter and Plymouth, (595); French Eagine Built by M. von Glehn, (621)
  • Express Services to Ireland, (571)
  • Extension, Somerset, (315)
  • Llauhilleth and Crumlin Sec¬tion Threatened with Land¬slip, (91)
  • Question of Electrification of a Portion of their System. (241)
  • South Wales Direct Line to London, (52)
  • Indian, Agitation to Connect India and Burma, (571)
  • Agra-Delhi Chord Line, (649)
  • Bengal-Nagpur Route, (443)
  • Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Co.’s Deputation to Lord George Hamilton, (342)
  • Goods and Coal Train Loads on, (595)
  • Electric Installations in the Workshops of the Chief Lines, (595)
  • Hanoi and Nam-Dinh, (65)
  • Jech-Doab Branch of the North- Western, Inspection of, (571)
  • Jubilee of the Opening of the Great Indian Peninsula Co.’s Opening, (621)
  • Kalka-Simla, (144) '
  • Indian North - Western, Appointment of Deputy Engineer-in chief to be Abolished, (595)
  • State and Private Mileage Returns, (595)
  • Working of, Mr. T. Robertson's Report, (498), (857)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire, Expansion of Heavy Traffic on, (194)
  • Kirkham and Black¬pool Extension, (571)
  • and London and North - Western Joint Bill, (18)
  • Liverpool Overhead, (496)
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast: Crowborouirh Tunnel Collapse, (91)
  • Death of Sir Allen Sarle, (595)
  • Naw Victoria Station, 805
  • Extentions, Q icon's-road Bridge, 235, '286
  • Half-year’s Accounts. (118)
  • Improvements, 96, 488, 491
  • New G inds DepA;. (545)
  • Storm Motor Coach, 372
  • Turbine Steamer Brighton, (621)
  • London, Chatham and Dover: Half-year's Accounts, (118)
  • Profile of, 213
  • London and North-Western : Appointment of Mr. J. Bishop, (519)
  • Mr. Webb's Gift to the Crewe Cottage Hospital, (545)
  • Enlargement of Crowe Station, (545)
  • Appointment of Mr. G. Whale, (367), (649)
  • City Goods Station at Sheffield, (118)
  • Committee Formed whose Purpiao is Reform of the Management, 219
  • Passenger and Merchandise Traffic, (218)
  • Re-modelling of London-road Station, Man¬chester, (218)
  • London and South-Western : Extensions at Clapham Junction, 453
  • Extensions, Budleigh Salterton to Exmoutb, (545)
  • Moon Valley Line, (571)
  • Fast Run to Plymouth, (571), (595)
  • Metropolitan, Ealing and Harrow Extension, (418), (649)
  • Metropolitan, Mr. S. B. Cotterill on, 640, 652
  • Midland, Accelerated Service, Leeds, More- cambe, (570)
  • Appointment of Mr. T. H. Wells, (519)
  • and Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company, Agreement between, (118)
  • Directors Advene to Li mid Fuo), (456)
  • Mileage of Traint on, (194)
  • Mr. W. Kerry Succeeds Mr. Ellse, (65)
  • Water Troughs on, (241)
  • Natal, (659) New Engines for, (621)
  • Working of and Criticism of, (413), (515)
  • New South Wales, (302)
  • New South Wales, Working Report, (659)
  • North Derbyshire, New Line Projected, (65)
  • North-Eastern, Ago of its Locomotives, (118)
  • Cone Arm-chairs in First class Carriages, (342)
  • Electrification ot Branch Line from Newcastle to Tyne¬mouth, (65)
  • Experiments at a Gradient Constructed on the American Principle, (179)
  • Experiments with the Westing¬house Air Brake, (505)
  • Four-cylinder Petrol E mines, (378)
  • Generosity to the Men who Volunteered for tho War, (70)
  • Gosfortb and Ponteland, (621)
  • Guards’ Agitation, (367)
  • Half-yearly Report, (179)
  • Motor Cars to Rin on the, 220
  • Northallerton, New Gradient for Shunting, (168)
  • Sorting Sidings and Marshalling Yards at Newport, (342)
  • Train of Twenty fire Wagons for, (118)
  • Traffic on, (168)
  • Widening of Lines between Bough and Hesde, (391)
  • North London, Cost of a Fog par Hour on (65)
  • Rhodesian, Bulawayo to the Zambesi, (545)
  • Wankie Coalfields, (649)
  • Rosedale, Danby Dale, Middlesbrough and Sinnington, (40)
  • South African, 157, 158, 167, 183, 189, (287). (545), (580); Buluwayo to the Zambesi, Fast Train to Rm, (545); Johannesburg and Kimberley Line, (580)
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Turbine Chunnel Steamer Queen, (367), 614, (621)
  • South-Western and I-de of Wight Junction, Estimates of Cost of Works, (218)
  • Stockton and Darlington, Plan of, Published in 1822, (633)
  • Taff Vale, Recant Legal Decision, (315)
  • Tasmanian, Retirement of the Manager of, (545)
  • Transvaal, West, (391)
  • Uganda: Mombasa to Port Florence Line Completed, (571); Practically Finished, (241); Returns for Construction and Workiog, (621); Trouble given by Native Tribes, (621) Victorian, 23, (426), (621)
  • Wales, Fishguard and Rosslare, (223); Merry¬bent Line,(557)

Railways, Electric:

  • American Inter-urban, 210
  • Biker-street to Waterloo Subways, (91), 315
  • Berlin Suburbs Overhead Suspended, (241)
  • Canada, (241)
  • Central London, Multiple-unit System Adopted and Increased Number of Trains, (649); Ventilation of the, 196
  • Cincinnati, U.S.A., Terminus, (251)
  • City and South London, Proposed Extension to Euston, (91); Traffic Increase, (91)
  • Europe, 282
  • High-potential Railway System to be Intro¬duced by the Stanley Co., Pittsburg, (168) Japan, Tokyo, 290
  • Liverpool Overhead, Mishap on, (367); its Successful Competition with the Electric Tramways, (196)
  • London Brighton Mono-rail, The Projected, Abandoned, (40), (144)
  • London Underground, 500
  • Manchester Underground, (471)
  • Manhattan Elevated, Traffic on, (621)
  • Mersey Tunnel Electrified, 144, (267), (443), (471), (496)
  • Metropolis, An Elevated Mono Railway for, (571)
  • Metropolitan and District, Electrification of, New York Underground, (267)
  • New Zealand, North Island, Electrification of, (621)
  • North-Eastern Local Newcastle Lines, (315)
  • Paris Metropolitan, (391), (418), 525
  • Pennsylvania, (91)
  • Post-office and, 195
  • Russia, St. Petersburg, and Moscow, (312) (515)
  • Sweden, Coristiania with Malmo, (168)
  • Third-rail, 426
  • Tokyo, (556)
  • Tyrol, from Kaltern, (194)
  • United States, Connecticut, Old Fight be¬tween Steam and, (391)
  • United States, St. Louis to Glasgow and Brookfield, (418)
  • Valtellina High-tension Three-phase, 110, 138. 183, 231, 323 (Supplement, February 2?M, 1903)
  • Railways, Foreign:
  • Abyssinia Djiboutil and Addis-Harrar, (13), 416, 649
  • Amazon to the Andes, (9!)
  • American, 270
  • Orgacisati n ar.d Administration of, Lieut.-Col. Yorke on, 640
  • Mr. Wilson Worsdell on, 286
  • Anatolian, (13); Construction of a Quay at H aidar Pasha, (418)
  • Argentine, (471)
  • Chilian, (367), (471)
  • China, E, (13)
  • Manchurian, 528
  • Shantung, Arrival of First Train, (118)
  • Cochin China, (13)
  • Cuban, Sanjuan Martinez Pinar del Rio Exten¬sion, First Spike Driven, (65)
  • Dolagoa Line, Reduction of Rates on, (391)
  • Franco-Algerienne Company's Lines, (519)
  • French, Automobile Carriages for, (471)
  • Mileage, (421)
  • Orleans Railway Company, Dynamo¬meter Van ter taking Records, (418)
  • Paris Metropolitan, (418), 525
  • Western Company, Accelerated Ser¬vices, (418)
  • German S.W. Africa, Otavi Lino, (519) (595)
  • Prussian State, Alcohol on the, 447
  • Prussian State, New Permanent Way for, (112)
  • Grand Trunk Pacific Company, Mr. B'air's View as to the, Utilisation of the Canadian Northern, (649)
  • Grand Trunk Railway Company, Change in the Trans-Continental Railway Plans and Incor¬poration of the Company, (292)
  • Greece, Pincus Frontier Line, (621)
  • Italian, Combined Tour Tickets on, (421)
  • Italian, Rome to Naples, (267)
  • Jibutil, (13). 416, (649)
  • Japanese, (367)
  • Japanese, The First, (335)
  • Konakry to the Niger, (3»9)
  • Korea, (418)
  • Manchurian, 528
  • Mexican Central, (235)
  • Conversion of Lines to Standard Gauge, (418)
  • Mileage, (144)
  • Standardising the Gaugo, (367)
  • Norwegian, Oioten, 395
  • Pacific Coast Lines, (443)
  • Peru, (91)
  • Portuguese, Benguella, (443)
  • Portuguese West Africa, Lobito Bay, (65), (241) (545)
  • Siam, Bangkok, (144)
  • Spain, Bilbao to Burgos, (514)
  • Spain, Extensions, (496)
  • Russian, 286, (292), (367)
  • Astrakhan Line, (418)
  • Black Sea Line, (342)
  • Harbin & Kirin, (390)
  • Line across Mongolia, (471)
  • New and Total Mileage, (163), (241), 543
  • Electric Light and Increased Speed, (367)
  • Orenburg Line, (595)
  • Orenburg and Tasbkend Line, (168), (241)
  • Siberian, Technical Defects and Short¬comings on, 462, (471); Total Length of, (595)
  • Statistics, (462)
  • Tomsk to Tasbkend, (418)
  • Trans-Siberian, Cost of, (315), 336
  • Urals, Main Line Across the, (292)
  • Vitebsk and Shlobin, (292)
  • Sweden, Stockholm to Narvik, Train de Luxe, (496)
  • Swiss, Tto Highest in the World, 298
  • Simplon Tunnel, 30, 56, (241) 309
  • Thusis and the Engadine, (545)
  • Transandine, (471)
  • Turkish, Baghdad, 315, (423), (426) 451
  • United States, Chicago and North-Western Double-track, (194)
  • Chicago and West Indiana, Machine for Moving Track, (65)
  • Grand Trunk Pacific Project Strenuously Opposed by the Maritime Province, (496) Gross Earnings, (595)
  • Mileage of New, Built from 1893 to 1902, (40), 194
  • United States, Mileage, Now, 40, (141), 194, (491)
  • Mileage and Yearly Increase, (251)
  • New York Central and Hud¬son River, Fast Run, (194); Land Slide on, (194)
  • Pennslvania, (58). (91), 194, (204), (267), (402), (631)
  • Pittsburg, Bessemer, and Lake Erie, Ore Traffic on, (421)
  • South-Western, New Mileage Projected, (579)
  • Tranrcontinontal, (292)
  • Tunnels into New York and Montreal, (58), (91), (292), («84)

Railways, Light:

  • Gloucester County, (118)
  • Length of, Controlled by the British Electric Traction Company, (40)
  • Nigeria, South, (649)
  • Orders Confirmed by the Board of Trade, (13). (118), (218), (496), (519), (648)
  • Wales, (302), (367)
  • Welshpool and Llanfair, (367). (378)
  • Yorkshire Daks, (519)

Railway Locomotives:

  • American, in British Shops, Building, 60
  • for the Capo, 223
  • and English for Japan, Competition, ia, 223
  • for Japan, (315)
  • for the North-Eastern Railway, (5?f)
  • 120 Ton Tank, 223
  • Atlantic-type Passenger, on the Michigan Central, Fine Performance of, (91)
  • Baldwin, Consume more Coal than British, (144)
  • Baldwin Works, Enlargement, (251); Output, (367)
  • Baldwin Works, Formula for Calculating Train Resistance, (65)
  • Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s, for the Buenos Aires Great Southern, (168)
  • Bombay and Baroda Railway, Orders for, (226)
  • Building Firms in the United Kingdom, Num¬ber of Men Employed in 1902-1901, (65)
  • Building in United States, (40)
  • British and American, in Egypt, 566
  • i'. American for Soudanese and Natal Railways, (595)
  • and Foreign, for the Canadian Pacific, (342)
  • for Norwegian, (391) Canada, Number of, (241)
  • Chicago and Pacific. Effect of Alka ine Water on the Boilers, (194)
  • C ickorill Bjgii, on Italian Railways, (292)
  • Combination, The, 69
  • Compound Italian, (423)
  • Compound, John Riekie on, 350, 567
  • Connecting and Coupling-rods, P. II. Parr, 61, 86, 187, 232
  • Design of, for High Speeds, Mr. J. C. Inglis, (616)
  • Doncaster, Ten-wheeled “ 990” Tjpa, (118)
  • East Indian Order for, Not yet Placed, (65)
  • East Indian Railway, Fit for the Scrap Heap, (87)
  • Egyptian State, Stock of, (194)
  • Electric, for the Baltimore Tunnel, (519)
  • Goods, Ganz and Co., Valtelliua Rail¬way (Supplement, February 20th 1903)
  • Goods, Valtellina Railway, Ganz and Co (Supplement, February 20th, 1903) for the Paris-Versailles Service, (315)
  • Shunting, U.S.A., (570)
  • English at Paris, (297)
  • Express Passenger, “Belpaire.” Midland, Mr. Sam Johnson (Supplement, March 13M, 1903), 259, 260
  • Express Passenger, South-Eastern and Chatham, Mr. H. S. Wainwright (Supplement, Februari/ 27<h, 1903), 213
  • Fire-boxes with Prolonged Combustion Cham¬ber, Italian Mediterranean Railway, (292)
  • Four-coupled, Four-cylinder, Great Northern, Mr. Ivatt, 88
  • Four-cylinder Compound, M. von Glehn’s, for the Great Western, (40), (621)
  • Four-cylinder Compound Goods, London and North-Western, Mr. F. W. Webb, 542
  • Four-wheels Coupled Compound Express, Western Railway of France, M. Cleranlt, (Supplement, May 16th, 1903). 492
  • French, in England, 119, (149), 173, 199
  • German, for the Canadian Pacific, (496)
  • German, in Florence and in Spain, (194), (519)
  • German, for Italy, (292)
  • Glehn, M. von, for the Great Western, (40), (621)
  • Gölsdorf System, (292)
  • Great Centra), Orders for, (226), (252)
  • Great Northern Express, No. 268, Record Run. (U8)
  • Great Western, Boilers for, Messrs. R. Steven¬son and Co. (557)
  • Head Lamps, Now Code of, 149
  • Head Lamps on Scottish Railways to be Uniform, (16S)
  • Heavy Goods, with Corrugated Fire-boxes, Baldwin Works, for U.S.A., (580)
  • Hydraulic Machinery for an Indian Locomotive Works, 10, 11
  • Imported into Alexandria, 1900 and 1901, (168)
  • Japanese Kobe Workshops, Cost of, (144)
  • Krauss, with Auxiliary Driving Wheel in the Bogie, Exhibited at Paris, (91)
  • Large, for American Railways, (555)
  • London, Brighton and South Coast, fitted to burn Oil Fuel, (144)
  • London and North-Western, (168), (292)
  • Mileage and Age of Passenger Express, in Eng¬land, (118)
  • Narrow-gauge Petrol, F. C. Blake, 47
  • Natal Government Railways, Fresh Supply of. Needed, (621)
  • North-Eastern, Age of, (118)
  • Northern of Franco Compound, 173, 199
  • Oil, South Pacific, (601)
  • Passenger, Atlantic-type, Fine Performance, (91)
  • Part enger and Goods, Forty Years Old, still Running in Russia, (47)
  • Montreal Shops. (91)
  • Tank, Great Central, Mr. J. G. Robinson, 293
  • Pennsylvania Railway, of the Atlantic Type, (251)
  • Placing a Fan in Front of a. Eff.ct of, (418)
  • Practice, American, P. J. Uiwan on, 491
  • Radial Tank, London, Brighton and South Coast, Mr. R. J. Billington, 442, 444
  • Rebuilding. United States, (76)
  • Reynold's, 72
  • Saloon, 99, 149
  • Shay, to be Tested on the Canadian Pacific, (13) " Single," 149
  • Six-coupled Express, Chicago and Alton Rail¬way, United States, 339
  • Expro>s Passenger, Simplon Rail¬way, 309
  • Four-cylinder Compound Express, London and North-Wester.), Mr. Webb, (292). 323
  • G >ods for Cambrian Railways, (418)
  • Pass'nger, Wi hdrawn after Sixty Years' Serve a on the North- Eastern, (40)
  • Simple, Cdedonian Railway, (292)
  • Six-wheels Coupled Caledonian Express, Mr. Macintosh, 331, 366
  • Six-coupled, for Italy, Thirty New, (292)
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Robert, R?pnrt for 1902, (404); Six-coupled Goods for tie Cambrian Railways, (418)
  • South African Orders for, (50)
  • South America, Orders for, (226)
  • South-Eastern, Gocd Condition of, (267)
  • Spark Arrester, South-Eastern and Chatham, Stone's, 214
  • Standardisation of, Mr. Coutts to be Placed on Special Duty in connection therewith, (13)
  • Stephenson and Co.'s, Messrs. Robert, New Works at Darlington. (203), (288)
  • Suburban Tank, Great Eastern Railway, Mr. James Holden, (Supplement, Februai </ 6(A, 1903), 134, 135
  • Suburban, No. 20, Great Eastern Railway, 173
  • Taff Vale Railway, Orders for, (226)
  • Ter-wheels Coupled, Narrow Gauge, M-. G. W. Reid, 176
  • Ten-wheel S mple Passenger, on Canadian Pacific Railway, (91)
  • Three-cylinder Compound, Midland Railway, J. Riekie, 350, 567
  • Water-arch for, Montana Central Railway United States, (251)
  • Works, Topeka, U.S.A , (503)
  • Worsdell, Mr. Wiltoc, on the Age of Passengor Express in England, (118)

Railway News, Various, British and Foreign:

  • Accelerated Trains, 294
  • Accidents, Government of India’s Proposal f r Minimising, (254)
  • Ac ial Railway, Blackburn, (267)
  • Alcohol on the Prussian State Railways, 447
  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants and the Taff Vale Railway Company, L'gri Decision, (315)
  • American, Earnings for January, (391)
  • Engineer on "Diversity of Practice,” An, (367)
  • Methods for British Railways, 199
  • Railway Methods, Colonel Yorke’s Report on, (144), (267), (315)
  • Railway Shops, Electric Power ir, (482)
  • Railway Works, New, (482)
  • Automatic Apparatus for Coupling and Un¬coupling, S. Polanoffski, (367
  • Couplings, T. A. Brockelbank on, 527 ; C. L. T. Griffith on, 567
  • Couplings, New, 528, (545)
  • Signalling on the Paris-Lyons- Mediterranean Railway, British Deputation Inspects, (144), (257) Wagon Couplers, 478
  • Bill, Cheap Trains, (418)
  • Bishop, Mr. J., Appointment, (519)
  • Board of Trade's Bill to Facilitate Use of Electric Traction on Railways, (496)
  • Board of Trade Return of Railway Extension Bills, (342)
  • Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Company, Deputation to Lord George Hamil¬ton, (312)
  • Breakfast Cars on the Great Northern, (40)
  • Brine, Use of, on Permanent Way, in the United States, (471)
  • British, Cost of, per Mile, as Compared with American, (315) and French Train Services, by Charles Rous-Marten, 60, 159, 188
  • Gross and Net Receipts, 1901, 1902. (315), (571)
  • Mai's to China by Trans-Siberian Rail¬way, Negotiations for Conveyance of, (496) 3
  • Railways, Increase of Passenger and Goods Receipts on Thirty-nine of the Loading,(65)
  • Working of Traffic and Mileage, 19 0- 1902, (496), (545)
  • Calais-Mediterranean Express to Run Drily, (13)
  • Caledonian, Directors’ Report, (267)
  • Canadian Railway Commission Bill, (391)
  • Cape Railways, Through Bookings to Rhodesia and Beira, (471)
  • Chicago and North-Western Train, Fast Long¬distance Running on, (443)
  • Chicago and North-Western, Signal Depart¬ment Reorganised, (342)
  • Chilian CoDgrees and the Transandine Railway, (65)
  • City and South London Railway B.ll Opposed by the Metropolitan Railway Company. (346)
  • Club, 124, (201), (284), (414), (525), (660)
  • Club, Annual General Meeting of, 124 Coal, Benefit to the Railway Companies of the Lower Contracts for, (218)
  • Congo Railway, Bill Passed Suspending Pur¬chase of the, (649)
  • Coal Storage, Wisconsin Central, U.S.A., (102)
  • Conference, South African, (374)
  • Connecting and Coupling-rods, by P. H. Parr, 60, 86, 186
  • Copenhagen, New Station, (168)
  • Crewe Cottage Memorial Hospital, Mr. F. W. Webb’» Gift to the, (545)
  • Crewe Station, Enlargement, (515)
  • Crewe Railway Works, Breakdown of Large Engine, (342)
  • Cv-’«« as Passengers' Luggage, Carriage of, (367)
  • Dour, Mr. C. H., Succeeds Mr. Colhoun, (471)
  • Division of Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Society of Railway Ser¬vants, Cause of Weakness, (471)
  • Driving Wheel Loads, 297
  • East Indian Railway Postal Express, Result of Arbitrary Conditions of the, (443)
  • Easter Holiday Traffic Returns, (391)
  • Economy in Railroad Transportation, United States Line, (482)
  • Electric Indicator, Mr. David Wells’, at Waver- ley Station, Edinburgh, (65)
  • Electric Indicator at Waverley Station, to Announce Approach of Trains, (65)
  • Electric Train Lighting, Kull System, (519)
  • England and Ireland, New Daily Passenger Service between, (13)
  • English Firm Secures Contract for Railway in Portuguese South-West Africa, (65)
  • European, ia 1901, 464
  • Fast Rins between Euston and Glasgow, (649)
  • Ron nn the Lake Shore and Michigan S., (595)
  • Service between London and Berlin, (496)
  • F p on the North London Railway, Cost per Hour, (65)
  • French Railroad Company’s, Reduction of Train Service made by the Greatest of the, (40)
  • French, Receipts of 1901, 1902, (13); Women Employed on, (13)
  • Globe, Paragraph, 1843, ou the Glazed Second- class Carriages introduced on the Midland, (65)
  • Great Northern, EJa-gement of Doncaster Woiks. (267)
  • Great Northern, Mr. F. L. Steel Elected Director, (267)
  • Great Western, Rates to Meet Needs of the Agriculturist, (391)
  • Hull, New Passenger Station of the North- E is tern 295
  • Imperial Ottoman Baghdad Railway Company, Constituted, (391)
  • Indian Railway Construction, (475)
  • Indiana, Regulation of Hours of Labour on Railways io, (571)
  • Johannesburg, Railway Extension Conference, (267)
  • Johnson, Mr. S. F., Appointed to Paddington, (315)
  • Lancashire, Mr. C. E. Stretton on the History of Railways in, (571)
  • London, Brighton and South Coast, New Goods ] Depót, (545); Death of Sir Allen Sarle, (595)
  • London, Christmas Holiday Traffic out of, (13)
  • Lindon and North-Western, Action taken against Traveller Eiteriog Train in Motion, (65)
  • London and North-Western, Officials’ Visit to America, 144, 267, 315
  • London and North-Western, Company Opposes the Construction of an Electric Tramway Crossing Main Line, (443)
  • London and North-Western, Result of the ( ireful Control of the Loading of Wagons and Goods Trains, (218)
  • Longest Railway Run, Euston to Carlisle, 574
  • Mail Bags over the Various Railways, Total Cost of Carrying, (292)
  • Manchester, London-road Station and Victoria Station, (218)
  • Metropolis, Elevated Mono Railway Projected for, (571)
  • Midland, Mr. A. S. Jarvis’ Promotion, (353)
  • Midland Railway, Death of late Secretary, Mr. J. Williams, (342)
  • Moving Track by Locomotive Power, Machine for, (65) B
  • Narrow Escape of a Train near Luton, (571)
  • Natal Railways, Working of the, (443)
  • Netherlands, South African, Compensation for the Confiscation of, by England, (496), (595)
  • New South Wales, Commissioners’ Qiarterly Report, (292)
  • New York and Long Branch Railway, New Signals, (443)
  • New York, New Terminal Station, (58)
  • North British Railway, Corrour Station, Duties of One Man, (13)
  • North-Eastern, Hall Automatic S:gnalling System between York and Tbirsk, (391)
  • North-Eastern Railway Company’s Generosity to its Servants who Volunteered to South Africa, (70)
  • OJessa, New Railway Workshops to be Con¬structed at, (443)
  • '* Oatram Plate way,” Centenary of the Opening
  • Pacific Coast Railways and the Pacific Coast Trade of Mexico, (443)
  • Paris to Shanghai or Nagasaki, (292)
  • “Puffing Billy ” Tried in 1814, Case of, (144)
  • Railway Benevolent Institution, Plan for Bene¬fiting Funds of, (418)
  • Rates, The Question of, (25)
  • Rates and Taxes Paid in 1870 and 1901 by British Railways, (40)
  • R-fu«e from Smoke Boxes on the Eastern of France. Utilisation of, (292)
  • Russian Railway Construction, 286. (292)
  • Russia, Railway Estimates for 1903, (144) Russian Statistics, (462)
  • Safety Appliances on American Railways, 297
  • S*. Petersburg, General Railway Station Pro¬jected, (354)
  • Signalling, Automatic, Mr. W. J. Cndworth on, 617
  • Signalling, Miller System of, 176
  • Simplon Tunnel and its Consequences, The. 30, 56, 241, 309
  • Sonth African Colonies, Railway Building io the, 40)
  • South African Conference, (374)
  • Sauth African Netherlands Co.. Shareholders’ M«eting, (649); Certificate-holders in, (496), (595)
  • South African Railwaymen, 385, 388
  • Sontb African Railway Prosperity, 395
  • Son‘b Pacific Road, Method of Dealirg with Q ïantities of Work, (342)
  • Surveyors for Cape Colony, (659)
  • Swiss State Railway Management’s Rules for Heating Station Waiting Rooms. (37)
  • Sydney, New Central Station, (659)
  • Third-class Passengers to be Admitted to Restaurant Cars in Prussia, (418)
  • Tien-Toin Siding Dispute, (443)
  • Traffic on the Great Eastern and North London, (443)
  • Traffic Returns of English, Irish, and Scotch Lanes, (140)
  • Train Resistance, Formula for Calculating, at Baldwin Works, (65)
  • Triple Tube Crossing, Paris Metropolitan, 525
  • Tunnel, Ohio, (532)
  • Tunnel under the St, Lawrence, (242)
  • Tunnelling, Submarine, U.S.A , (555)
  • Turkey, All Mahomedans to C mtribute to- > wards Construction of the Hedjaz Railway, (649)
  • Turntable Operated by Compressed Air Engine, (40)
  • Uganda Railway, Sir Geo. Whitehcusa on the Wild Animals along the Line, (545)
  • United Kingdom, 1900 and 1902, Traffic and Mileage, (545)
  • United States, Acquisitions made by Syndicate of Railways having Termini at Buffalo, (218)
  • Income, Account of, (40)
  • Lake Shore and Mich’gan S , Fast Run on, (595)
  • Long Island City and New Jersey, Maximum Carrying Capacity of. (218)
  • Pittsburg. Wabash Railway Granted Right of Way into the City, (218)
  • St. Louis, Union Terminus, Power S gnalling and Inter¬locking Plant, (391)
  • Railway Signalling, Col. Yorke on, (144), (267)
  • Vehicles in Use cn British Railways, 1870 to 1901, (40)
  • Ventilation of Tube Railways, 43
  • Victoria Station, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, The New, 305
  • Victoria Station, Manchester, (519)
  • Washington, Experiments with the MacAliister System of Collecting Mails on Street Cars, (571)
  • Wells, Mr. T. H., Appointment, (519)
  • Worsdel), Mr. Wm., on American Railways, 286
  • Yorke, Co)., on American Railways, (144), (267), (391)

Railways, Permanent Way:

  • American, Col. Yorke on the Use of Spikes, (391)
  • Bilbao, Robla Railway Company’s Contract with Spanish Firm, (91)
  • Brice, Use of, in the United States for Rails Coated with Ice, (471)
  • British-made cannot Compete with Spanish, owing to Import Duty, (91)
  • Clinobers, Messrs. Hicks and Thomas’ Patent, , (404)
  • Design of, for High Speeds, Mr. J. C. Inglis, 616
  • Nickel Steel, on the Pennsylvania and Balti¬more and Ohio Lines, (241), (545)
  • North-Western of India, New Pattern of Rails for, (315)
  • Prussian State Railways, New 841b. Rails, (112)
  • Russian, Prices and Orders, (496)
  • Steel, for Canada, Messrs. Kidston and Co., (241)
  • United States Manufacture, (352); Use of Brioe for Third Rails Coated with Ice, (471)
  • United States Output, (342)

Railways, Rolling; Stock:

  • American Car and Foundry Company’s Works, Electric Power, (481)
  • Automatic Buffer Coupling, A New, Chas. Rous-Marten, 528
  • Automatic Wagon Couplers, 478, 527, 558, 567
  • Axles, Hollow, for Rolling Stock in America. (218)
  • Brake, “ Either Side,” Mr. Hill's, (91) 121
  • Breakfast Cars, (40)
  • Building, United Scates, (40)
  • Canada, (241)
  • Cape Government Railways Inadequate for the Traffic, (580)
  • Casting Wheels of, United States, (76)
  • Duplex Roller Window Lift, Mr. F. D. Green, 265
  • French “Railway Conventions,” Arrange¬ment known as, (267)
  • Lighting, (482)
  • London and North-Western Loaded Wagons, Paying Load and Tare Weight, (118)
  • London and North-Western Works at Wolver¬ton, Scarcity of Work, (649)
  • London and North-Western, Wolverton Works, Shortened Hours at, (40)
  • Mexican, for Mexico, (443)
  • Motor Cars, 220, 248, (267)
  • North-Eastern, Cane Armchairs in First-class Carriages, (342)
  • Russian Cattle Trucks, (471)
  • Russian for Finnish Railways, (471)
  • Steam Railway Coaches, (471), 476
  • Steel Tires and Wagon Axles for Prussian State. (194)
  • Sykes Electric Block Interlocking on an Indian Line, (194)
  • Tea Car, North-Eastern, (267)
  • Train of Twenty-five Wagons, Leeds Forge Co., for the North-Eastern Railway, (118)
  • United States Wagon Worka, (390)
  • Wagons, Big, 99
  • Wagons, Coal (30-Ton), Natal Railways, 324
  • Wagons, Goeds, on American Railways, Ave¬rage Loading of, Mr. T. H. McPattland on. 177
  • Wagons, Goods, on British Railways, Question of Use of Larger, (267)
  • Wagons. High Capacity, on tho Gnat Centra). 423, 479
  • Wagons, High Capacity, for South Africa, Darlington Wagon and Engineering Co., Limited, (505)
  • Wagons, 16-Ton Carrying Capacity, North British Railway, (496), 600
  • Wagons, Steel, American High-capacity, (214)
  • Wagon, Steal Bogie, 40-Ton, Leeds Forge Co , Limited, 177
  • Wagons, Steel, Ordered by the Natal Govern¬ment from the Darlington Wagon and Engi¬neering Co.. Limited, (168)
  • Wagons with “ Either Side ” Brakes, Mr. Hills' Invention, (91)
  • RAIN, Discoloured. 248
  • Rainfall in England and Sydney, (241)
  • Rainfall on the Kbasia Hills, India, Annua), (649)
  • Rainfall for the Year Ending April 30tb, 1903, (595)
  • Ramie Culture, Louisiana and Southern Texas, (315)
  • Rankine'8 Thermodynamic Function and Ea- tropy, 210
  • Rating of Machinery, The, 306
  • Riys from Human Bodies, Photographic Power of, (519)
  • R ad wood, Domand for Californian, (621)
  • Refrigerating Plant, 630
  • Research, Value of, 651
  • Respirator, Dust-Arresting, Prize Offered by the Society of Arts for the Best, 479
  • Rice Mills in Burma, (292)
  • Richmond, Sewage of, (197)
  • Rifla, The New Service, (649)
  • Right Aogle Drive, 501
  • Right ADgle Transmission Gear, Professor S. W. Robinson, 265
  • Road Building in the United States, Government, (481)
  • Road Traffic io and near Large Cities, 266
  • Roads Treated in Southern France with Petroleum and Tar, Conference to Consider Result, (418)
  • Rolled Sections, 235
  • Rolling Mill, Modern Continuous, Mr. Axel Sahlin on, (327)
  • Röntgen Rays to Detect Theft in the Japanese Mint. (65)
  • Roofs, Economy in, 258
  • Roof Structures, Progress in Design of, since 1850, by Ewing Matheson, 29

Royal Agricultural Society :

  • Agricultural Tractor, Petter’s, 654
  • Elevator, Foster’s Telescopic, 655
  • Maize Sheller and Husker, Foster’s, 655
  • Permanent Showyard, 151
  • Shedding Allotted in Implement Department, Number of Feet of, (519)
  • Straw Press, Howard’s LoDg, 655
  • Thrashing Machine, Foster’s Colonial, 655
  • Trials of Wind-pumping Eogines, List of Comre’.itors, Prizes Awarded, (204), (241), (479)
  • Vaporiser, Blackstone’s New, 654
  • Windmill Trials, 431-440
  • ROYAL Arsenal, Woolwich, Extension of Gun Inspection Branch, (65); Signal Posts for Regulating the Time for Employ éj to Cease Work, (65)
  • Ray al Commission on Sewage Disposal, 339

Royal Dublin Society:

  • British and Decimal Weights and Measures, Dr. G. J. Stoney on Co relating, (267)

Royal Institute of Public Health:

  • Programme for the Different Sections, (660)

Royal Institution :

  • Annual Meeting: Forthcoming Lootures, (479)
  • Forthcoming Lectures, (48), (121), (202), (265), (348), 384, (525)
  • Members Elected, (148), (240), (365)
  • Radium, Prof. Curie, 646
  • Wireless Telegraphy between Cornwall and, (595)

Royal Meteorological Society:

  • Diner-Baxendell Anemograph and the Dial Pattern Non-oscillating Pressure Plate Anemometer, Mr. J. Baxendell, (625)
  • Royal School of Mines, (97), (149)

Royal Society:

  • Annual Conversaz;one, (498), 514, 653
  • Hertzian Wave Telegraphy in Theory and Practice, Prof. J, A. Fleming, 245
  • Yerkes Telescops not Destroyed by Fire, (65)
  • RUBBER, Para, (168)
  • Prices Advance in, (495)
  • Yielding Vine, Honduras, (367)
  • Russia, Endeavour to Eitablish a Trade in Frozen Beef, (215)
  • Russia, High Road in the Amur Territory, (387)
  • Russian Goods and Products, Steps taken to Promote Exportation to the Far East (545)
  • Mining Undertakings, American Engi¬neers' Visit to, (292)
  • Trade with Corea, (649)

S

  • SACK-WEIGHING Machine, Meisre. Wotton and Cbayney, 276
  • Safety-lamp Competition, (418)
  • St. Helens, Local Government Board and the Corporation Difficulties between, (91)
  • Sampling, Importance of, 197
  • Samuel’s Steam Carriages, 602 Samuelson, Mr. Martin, (241)
  • Schmidt System, 99 Scott, Mr. John, 523
  • Screw Cutting, a Special, 273, 297
  • Cutting, A Steep Pitch, Mesrs. Strickland and Co.'s Method, 225
  • for Lathes, Machine for Making Standard Leading, (315)
  • for Lathee, Machinefor Producing Standard Leading, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., (315)
  • Machines, Cams for Automatic, 273
  • Pitch Tester, Alf. Herbert, Limited, 165
  • Propellers, 68, 123
  • Steep Pitch Messrs. Strickland’s, 248
  • Sewage, Bradford, 324
  • Sewage Disposal, Royal Commission on, (315), 339
  • Sewage Farms, Paris, 6C0, 625
  • Shaft-sinking Work on the Rand, Fast, (194)
  • Sheffield and Chicago, 652
  • Sheffield University, Charter for a, (519)

Shipbuilding, British, Naval and Mercantile:

  • Armstrong, Wbilwcrth and Co., Sir W. G., Total Output from 1852 to 1902, (13) Clydeside Industrial Development, 6, 14, 46, 126, 200, 201
  • Cunarders, The New. (65), (595). 599
  • Drilled Punched Rivet Holes in the Hulls of Ships, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 644
  • Elderslie Graving Dock, 6, 14, 126, 200, 201
  • English, February, (292), (367); May, (595)
  • Fast Coaling Ships for our Navy, Mr. E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 656
  • Lloyd’s Register of Shipping under Construc¬tion, December 31st, 1902, (118)
  • Mercantile Cruisers Fitted with Housing Propellers, Mr. Jas. Hamilton on, 657
  • Non-inflammable Wood, Experiments in Ports¬mouth Dockyard with, (40), 46
  • North of England/ 277)
  • Returns, 1912, (40), (595)
  • Scotch, February, (292), (367); May, (595)
  • Sirew Shafts, Mr. John List, 644
  • Sunderland, (13)
  • Swan, Hunter, and Co., New Cunarder, (65)
  • Tsgg’s, East Molesey, Pleasure Launch for the King, (315)
  • Tonnage Launched in 1901, 1902, (26). (218)
  • United Kingdom Returns, March, (391)
  • United Kingdom, Steam and Sailing Mercantile Tonnage Output and Addition to for 1902 and past Five Months, (118), (218), (267). (595)
  • Vickers, Sons and Maxim, New Cunarder, (65), (77); Chilian Battleship Launched, (77)
  • Warships under Construction on March 31st, (391)
  • Wigbam, Richardson and Co., Messrs. C. S. Swan and Hunter, Amalgamation of the Firms, (531)

Shipbuilding: Foreign. Naval, and Mercantile :

  • French Naval Construction, 196
  • German, 1902, 212
  • German Companies, 354
  • German I Launched and Christened Elsass 575
  • German K to be named Lothringen, 575
  • German Shipyards, Battleships, Cruisers, &e., under Construction, (65)
  • Japan, 12. (168), 225, (556)
  • Norway, (154)
  • Propeller Shafting, Torsional Vibration of, Mr. H. Frahm on, 570
  • Returns, 1902, (40)
  • Russia, (218)
  • Torsional Vibration of Propeller Shafting, Mr. H. Frahm on, 570
  • United States, (91), (141), (218), (241), (292)
  • Momentous Contest between
  • Government and Private Ship¬yards, (65)
  • Navy Department Decides to Adhere to its Own Specifitions, (315)
  • Returns, (391)

Shipping Accidents:

  • American Liner St. Paul, (118)
  • Collision between the Submarine Narval and a Tog, (342)
  • Columbus, Accident during the Launch, (241)
  • Espingole, Loss of the, 166
  • Explosion of Powder Charge, U.S.S. Massa¬chusetts, (144)
  • French Coast, June, 594
  • Good Hope, 599
  • Grafton, Cruiser, Runs into a Whale, (292) Hyacinth, (267)
  • Orwell, Loss of the, 148
  • Shark Fatality at Portsmouth, The, 210
  • United States Battleships Iowa and Maine, 473, 599
  • White Star Liner Cedric, (342)

Shipping News, Various, British:

Admiralty:

  • Admiralty Circular, The New, 343
  • Admiralty, Electrical Department of the, Mr. C. H. Wordingham Invited to Take Charge of_, (312)
  • Assistant Civil Engineer, Admiralty Works, Competitive Examination for, (614) Candidates Holding a Board of Trade Certifi¬cate as First or Second-class Engineer, Secretary of Admiralty's Announcement to, (241), (248)
  • Coal Consumption in Warships, (595)
  • Committee's Report on Subsidies to Mercan¬tile Cruisers, 87
  • Doxford and Sons, Limited, Messrs. W., Turret-deck Steamer for Norway, (661) ’
  • Electrical Department at the Dockyards, Re¬arrangement of, (292)
  • Electric Installation in Chatham Dockyard (40)
  • Naval Base on the Firth of Forth, The. 265 298, (375)
  • Naval Cadetships under the New Scheme (40)
  • Naval Electricians, 69
  • Naval Engineer Problem not Solved, The (367)
  • Naval Estimates, The Next, 148
  • Naval Gunnery, 498, (519), 574, 599, (621), (658)
  • Naval Programme, The New, 269
  • New Scheme, 2, 7, (40), 73, 93, 98, 123 (262), 269
  • New Trial of all Ships Ordered after Opening cut of Machinery, (391)
  • Patent Fuel Ordered by, (545)
  • Polyphemus Torpedo Ram to be Sold by Auction, (653) 7
  • Promotions of Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters Announced by the, (342)
  • Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham, (262); Decrease in Number of Students to be Entered, Rearrangement of the Vacation, (267
  • Sail Drill of the St. Vincent, (653)
  • "Scott Dotter,” The, (519)
  • Steamship Per for mate a io 1902, 87
  • Stokers for the Navy, (194), 345
  • Torpedo Practice, New Departure, (40)
  • Training for the Royal Navy, 8, 49
  • Ajax to be Sold as Scrap Iron, (297)
  • Armament of Warships, Changes in, 274, 275
  • Battleship’s Turret, Test of a, 499
  • Canada and Great Britain, Tenders for Pro¬posed Fast Atlantic Service between, (621)
  • Channel Fleet at Home Refitting, 591
  • Cornwallis Accepted for Service, (297)
  • Cost of a New 5000-Tonner Two Years Ago and Now, (40)
  • Cost of Warships, Mr. Whitiog on the, 337, 351, 370, (396), (419)
  • Eastern Mail Sorvico, The, (582)
  • Electricity in Battleships, Growth of the Use of, (391)
  • Failure of the Drakes, 67
  • Fin Brakes for Steamers, (194)
  • Forth Naval Base, 265, (298)
  • Government War Game Transferred to Ports¬mouth, 550
  • Heavy Guns and Boilers, 599. (658)
  • Lifeboat Institution, National, 9
  • Light Load Line, The House of Lords Select Committee on the, (595)
  • Line Log, Suggested by M. Guyon, Return to the Oldest Form of, (571)
  • Maxims in Warships, 344
  • Measuring Velocity of Ships at Sea, M. Guyon’s Suggestion, (571)
  • Naval Gunnery, 498 ; International Compari¬sons, 387 ; The World’s Record for, (384)
  • Obsolete Vessels at Devonport, Sale of, (519)
  • Propulsion of Warships, The, 624
  • Paffett, Chief Stoker, Gold Medal Awarded to, (297)
  • Royal Naval Reserves, 295
  • Sailing Vessels and Steamers Flying the British Flag, 1901. (40)
  • Screw Propellers, 68, 123
  • Standardisation in the Navy, 43
  • Steamship Performance in 1902, 87
  • Steamship Propulsion, Robert Mansel on, 526
  • Submarine Fiasco, A, 68
  • Thames Steamboat Service Company, (621)
  • Thames Steamboat Service, Rival Bilk for, (496)
  • Tramp Shipping, Money Invested in, on the British Register, (40)

Shipping News, Foreign:

  • American Army and Navy Journal on Value of Submarines in Naval Warfare, (443)
  • American Naval Programme, 394
  • A mericanTrans- Pacifio Service, Largest Steamer ever Built on American Account Launched,
  • Belleville Boilers, for Russian Warships, (342)
  • Finnish Lloyd Steamship Service between Odessa and Finnish Ports, (496)
  • French Naval Programme, The, 169
  • French Navy Estimates for 1904, The Draft, (658)
  • French, at San Francisco Doubled since 1901, (595)
  • German Naval Authorities Decide to Experi¬ment with the Steam Turbine, (342)
  • German Navy, Official Statistics, (292)
  • Possesses no Submarines, (649)
  • Protected Searchlights in, 221
  • Sailor Phrases for, 339
  • Garman Shipping Companies, 394
  • Jane War Game Adopted in the United States, 550
  • Measuring Velocity of Ships at Sea, M. Guyon's Suggestion, (571)
  • Naval Strengths of Great Britain and Germany, Table Drawn up by the Emperor showing,
  • New 1/ork Shipping Returns, (519)
  • North German Lloyd Steamers Calling at Plymouth, Increase in the Number of, (65)
  • Passenger Traffic to New York, 1902, All Records Broken, (118)
  • Russia, Scheme for the Rapid Increase of the, (218)
  • Russian Naval Experts’ Special Commission, Reports as to the Beet Type of Warships, (842)
  • Russian Society of Naval Engineers, Question as to the Most Suitable Boilers for the New Warships, (342)
  • Russian Views on Submarine Warfare, 495
  • Transatlantic Passenger Traffic at Boston, In¬crease in, (496)
  • Turkish Navy, Reconstruction of the, 339
  • United States, Boiler Inspection, (352)
  • Naval Appropriation Bill, (218) Navy, (237)
  • Nav^. Civil Eogineers in the, Navy, Increase of the Civil Engineer Corps, (367)
  • Navy, Increase in Size of Battle¬ships, (194)
  • Navy, Target Practice in, (367)
  • Useful Fleet, **k la Framjaise,” M. Camille Pelletan’s, 293

Ships:

Battleships, British:

  • Agamemnon, 70, 99
  • Albemarle, (91)
  • Belleisle, 8, 46, 148, 166, 197, 499, (653)
  • Canopus, 8
  • Centurion, G22, 631
  • Commonwealth, (25), 499, 518, 520, 550, 551
  • Devastation, (70), (653)
  • Dominion, (25)
  • Duncan, (443), 452
  • Europa, 321
  • Exmouth, 8, (571), 575
  • Formidable, Mr. Arnold White on the Bad Shooting of the Turret Guns, (519)
  • Goliath, 8
  • Good Hope, 599
  • Hannibal, (621)
  • Hindustan, Armour for, (153), (174), (292), (301)
  • Howe, (70)
  • King Alfred, 550
  • King Edward VII., (25), (218), (315), (391)
  • Mars, (194), (621)
  • Montague, (342)
  • New Zealand, (40), 158, 166, 168, 174, 391
  • Prince of Wales, (25)
  • Queen, (25)
  • Royal Oak, The “ Scott Dotter ” Fitted to, (519)
  • Russell, 148, (241), (267)
  • 8partiate, 148, 321
  • Thunderer, (70)

Battleships, Foreign:

  • Argentine, Moreno, and Rividavia, (97)
  • Austrian, Arpad, (571)
  • Chilian, Constitucion, 72, (78), 90, 92, (97), 166
  • Chilian, Libertad, 72, (77), (97), 166
  • Frenoh, Devastation, 594
  • Jeanne d’Arc, 550
  • Six New, (367); Suffren, (621)
  • German, “J” and “ K," named Elsats and Loth ringen, 575
  • Wetten, Result of Trials, 166
  • Wittelsbaob, Result of Trials, 166
  • Italian, Benedetto Brin, 389, 392
  • Duca degli Abruzzi, (70), 214
  • Ducad* Aosta, (70), 214
  • Duca di Genova, (70), 214
  • Marc Antonio Colonna, (391)
  • Neapoli, 214 Roma, (70), (214)
  • Turkish, Messoudiyeh, 70, 71
  • United States, Iowa, 473
  • Maine, 194, 473, 599
  • Maine, Alabama, Con¬necticut, Battery Power of, (194)
  • Tenders for Three, Called for by the United States Navy Department, (471); Two 13,000-Ton, (418)
  • Rjesian, 16,000-Ton, New, 214; Tsarc- vitoh, 271

Cruisers, British:

  • Amethyst, 70
  • Antrim, (25)
  • Ariadne, 384 ; Gunner Rowe holds the World’s Record for Naval Gunnery, (384)
  • Astriea, 214
  • Australia, 214
  • Bedford, (292)
  • Berwick, (595)
  • Blaok Prince, 69
  • County Class, (25)
  • Crescent, 214
  • Diamond, 70
  • Donegal (621)
  • Drake, The, 46, 477
  • Drakes, Failure of the, 67
  • Edgar, 214
  • Encounter, (545)
  • Endymion, 214
  • Euryalus, 46, (443)
  • Gem Class, The, 70
  • Grafton, 214, (292)
  • Hawke, 214
  • Hermes, Boiler Experiments on, (118), 214, (342)
  • Hyacinth, Belleville Boilers Tested, (118); Repair of Machinery, (267)
  • Iris, (575)
  • King Alfred, 321
  • Lancaster, Steam Trials of, (315)
  • Leviathan, (519)
  • Medea, Diirr Water-tube Boiler Tests, (118), 321 ; Overhauling of her Boilers, 390,(545)
  • Medusa, 321
  • Melampus, (653)
  • Mercury, (575)
  • Minerva, Scotch Boilers Tested, (118); Returns from Escort Duty to the King, (452) Speed Trials, 477 ; Joins the Cruiser Squadron, (575
  • Minerva and Hyacinth, Trials between, (40), (65), (113), (118), 148, 196, (267)
  • Monmoutb, Ill-luck Attending the Trials, 166,(168)
  • New, of the Duke of Edinburgh Class, (545)
  • Royal Arthur, 214
  • St. George, 214
  • Sutlej, Speed Trials, 477
  • Sapphire, 70
  • Spartan, Serious Defects to be Remedied,
  • Suffolk (County Class), 72
  • Theseus, 214
  • Topaz, 70
  • Venus, (452), 477

Cruisers, Foreign:

  • American, Vesuvius, 46
  • Argentine, Moreno, 247, 271
  • French, Catinat, Responsible Official Censured, (218)
  • D'Entrecasteaux, 550
  • Goeydon, 594
  • Leon Gambetta, 550
  • German, Amazone, 594
  • German, Friedrich Karl, 70
  • Russian, Aurora, Engine Trials, (545)
  • Bayan, at Portsmouth, 495 Nachimoff, 321
  • Spanish, Cardenal Cisneros, 570, 572
  • Swedish, Fylgia, 124
  • United States, Armoured, 223
  • Chattanooga, (292)
  • Chicago, 70
  • Philadelphia, 70
  • Tennessee, (199)
  • Washington, (199)

Torpedo Craft, Destroyers, Gunboats, Snouts.

British:

  • Scouts, Adventure, Forward, Sentinel, Pathfinder, Not to be Standardised. (292)
  • Scouts, Names Altered, 46
  • Sloop, Cadmus, (391), (443)
  • Clio, (292)
  • Dido, Offered for Sale (211)
  • Submarine Boat, A 2, Launched, (377), (505)
  • Eighth Holland, Launched, (496)
  • Nos. 4 and 2, (416), (418)
  • Messrs. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, (137), 148, (153), (545)
  • Torpedo Boat Destroyer, Arab, 46
  • Arun, (443) Eden, (65), (286), (321)
  • Erne, (91)
  • Essex, 594 Itchen, (288), (292)
  • Jason, (550), (571)
  • No. 113, Speed Trials, (649)
  • Snapper, (267)
  • Surly, (391) Thornycroft, 46
  • Velox, Trial, (496)
  • Wolf, Trials, (194), (292)
  • Surface and Jet Condensers for. Isaac Storey & Sons, Limited, (377)
  • Torpedo Gunboat Salamander, (65)
  • Turbine Destroyer Velox, Steam Trials of. (241)
  • Turbine Destroyer Eden, (65), (286), (321)

Torpedo Craft, Destroyers, Gunboats, Scouts.

Foreign:

  • American Destroyer Goldsborougb, (70)
  • American Gunboat Dubuque, (70)
  • American Gunboat Paducah, (70)
  • French and Amerioan Submarines, Trial Results, (443)
  • French Submarines, Le Yacld on, (519)
  • A New, (118)
  • M. Jacob's Invention, (168)
  • German Gunboat Eber, (649)
  • Russian Torpedo Destroyer with Naphtha Engine, (443)
  • United States Monitor, Nevada, Speed Trial, 166
  • United States, Submarines in, 294

Mercantile, Passenger, and Various. British:

  • Caledonian Paddle Steamer, Duchess of Fife, 591
  • Canadian Boat Eareka, Fin Brakes of, (194)
  • Cadrio, (218)
  • Channel Steamer Brighton (Turbine), Denny and Bros., (621)
  • Channel Steamer Colleen Bawn, (633)
  • Channel Steamer Queen, The New Tur¬bine, Denny and Bros., (367), 614, (621)
  • Clyde Passenger Steamer, Captain J. Williamson on the Rise and Progress of the, (73)
  • Cunard Liner Etruria, (267)
  • Cunarders, The New, (595)
  • Discovery, Offered for Sale, (241)
  • Dominion Liner, Columbus, Accident during the Launch, (241)
  • Great Eastern Railway Company’s Steamer Brussels, Messrs. Gourlay Brothers, (Supplement, January 9tk, (1903), 34, 35, (74)
  • Launch, Composite Steam, Edward Hayes, 266
  • Launch, Pleasure, Buildiüg at Tagg’s for the King, (315)
  • Oil-carrying Steamer Narragansett, Messrs. Scott and Co., 198, 500
  • Orient Pacific Liner Orontes, Fairfield Company, Limited (Supplement, January 23rd, 1903), 85
  • P. and O., Moldavia, Largest yet Built. (342)
  • Royal Yacht, Telescopio Masts Fitted to the, 477
  • Searisbrook, Sale of the, (154)
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway's New Turbine Steamer, (367), 614, (621)
  • Steam Lifeboat Lady Forrest, Messrs. S. White and Co., 576
  • Steamship Service from London to New¬castle, (342)
  • Turbine Channel Steamers, (194), (367), (614), (621), (633) "
  • Yacht, Royal, 477
  • Yaoht, Shamrock HI., (218)
  • Yacht, Steam, for Nigeria, (252)

Mercantile, Passenger, and Various. Foreign:

  • American, New, Liners for the Pacific. 566
  • American Steel and Wire Company’s Steel Ships, the Largest Afloat on the Lakes, (649)
  • French Transatlantic Liner as Floating Hotel at Dublin during the Auto¬mobile Week, (471)
  • German Ice-breakorfor Königsberg,(471)
  • Norddeutscher Lloyd Kaiser Wilhelm II., (168); Firet Trip, (345), (418)
  • Norddeutsoher Lloyd Zeiten. (842)
  • Steam Tug Roland, the Largest Afloat, (634)
  • Russian Eist-Asian Steamship Company, First Steamer to Leave Odessa, (168)
  • Russian Ice-breaker Ermack, Mr. A. Gulstonon the Voyages of the, 152
  • Ice-breakers, Three New, (498)
  • Training Ship Ocean, 5, 99 United States Dredger. Hydraulic Suc¬tion, U.S.A., (555)
  • Monitor Nevada, (4u) Pittsburg Steamship Company’s Steal Ship, I. L. Duluth, (649)
  • Young America, ’ a Floating School, 291, 295
  • SILOXICON, 452
  • Siloxicon and Egyptianissd Clay, Mr. E. G. Acheson's Patents, (418), 452
  • Simplon Tunnel and its Construction, 30, 56, (241)
  • Slip of Belts, The, by J. Stormontb, 335
  • Smith and Coventry's Extensions of Works, (456)
  • Smoke Consumer, The Wilskemp, 480
  • Snow in New York, Machine for Removing and Disposing of, (40)
  • Soap Imported into Egypt, (144)
  • Soaring Plane by a Short Method, The, 552

Society of Arts:

  • Arrangements for Wednesdays after Eastor, (338)
  • Priza Offered for the best Dust-arresting Respirator, 479

Society, Bath and West and Southern Counties:

  • Exhibition at Bristol, Particulars as to, (146)
  • of Prizas in Implement Saotioa, Motion Lost, (433)
  • Record Entries for Bristol Meeting, (391)

Society of Chemical Industry :

  • Memorandum on the Improvement of the Means of Internal Communication, 201

Society of Civil Engineers, American:

  • Award of the John Fritz Medal, (65)

Society Civil and Mechanical Engi¬neers :

  • Bailers, Choice of Steam, Mr. C. E. Stromeyer, 555
  • Indicating, High-speed Steam Euginea, A. Marshall Arter, 249

Society, Edinburgh Students’ Engi¬neering:

  • Visit t a Broxbaurn Oil Works, (286)

Society, Electro-Chemists and Metal¬lurgists :

  • Inauguration, (159)

Society of Engineers:

  • Award of Premiums fcr 1902, 150
  • Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. J. P. Barber, 150
  • Road Traffic in and near Large Cities, Mr. W. W. Beaumont, 266

Society of Engineers, The Amalga¬mated :

  • Fifty-second Annual Report, 449
  • Monthly Reports, (277), (595)
  • Quarterly Report, (168)
  • Society of Experimental Engineers: Producer Gas, and Compound Gas Engines, Mr. Geo. C. Douglas, 197

Society, Glasgow Technical College Scientific:

  • Gas Engine, Recent Developments in the, Prof. Hudson Beare, (61)

Society, Glasgow University Engi¬neering :

  • Annual Business Meeting, (276)
  • Clyde Passenger Steamer, Rise and Progress of the, Capt. J. Williamson on, (73)

Society, Manchester Geological:

  • Coal Cutting by Machinery Discussed, (178)
  • Underground Water Supplies, Mr. Wm. Pixton,

Society, Manchester Literary and Philosophical

  • Hawksbee’s Law, Mr. C. L. Barnes' Expeii- ' ments Depending on, (18)
  • Society, Physical:
  • Extra Meeting, Prof. Rutherford on Radio-active Processes, (575)
  • Special Meeting, (552)

Society, The Röntgen:

  • Annual General Meeting, (653)
  • Society, Steam Enginemakers’: Secretary’s Report, 288

Society, Yorkshire College Engineering:

  • Centrifugal Pump Tests, Mr. J. H. Slater. (146)
  • Modern Development of the Gas Engine. Mr A. V. Coster, (248)
  • Sloan, Mr. R. J. J., His Account of American Engineering Shops, (297)
  • SOLID Rings on Solid Pistons, 123
  • South Africa, The Engineer Sends Special Correspondent to, (104)
  • from an Engineer’s Point of View, 55, 81, 107, 133, 157, 183, 207, 231, 257, 281, 305
  • 407, 461, 487, 498
  • Exjports and Imports for 1902,
  • Machinery for, 52
  • Notes, 374, 395. 515, 580, 659
  • Railway Men, 385, 388
  • Spark Arresters (Supplement, June 12th, 1903)
  • Specifications Filed 1902, Number of, (595)
  • Spodumene in America, (194)
  • Sponge Industry, United States, (218)
  • “ Spongograph,” New Metallic Packing, (599)
  • Spray Surface Condenser, A, (481)
  • Stacking Machines (Supplement, June 12M, 1903)
  • Staines Reserviors, 585-588, 593, 596
  • Standardisation, 145
  • Standards (Committee, The, (567)
  • Stanger, Mr. W. Harry, 197
  • Steam, Curves Representing Adiabili; Expan¬sion of, 358
  • Jacket Research, 657
  • Specific Heat of, 323
  • Speed of, (519)
  • Superheated, 99,123,149,172,186,199, 222, 323, 866, (545)
  • Trap, Granger’s, 390
  • Turbine in Amorica, 272
  • Turbines, Curtis, 499, (504)
  • Turbines in Use in the World, Total Aggregate Power of, (496)

Steel:

  • American Magnetic, for Belfast, (418)
  • Production, 212
  • Production of Open-hearth, 470
  • Bessemer, United States Output, (342)
  • Case-hardened Acid, for Petrol Engine Valves, (471)
  • Castings, New Moulding Process for, Mr. Baldt'8, (144)
  • Crushed, and Steel Emery, M. M. Kann, 530
  • Export Trade, (77)
  • German, in England, (244)
  • Garman, Imported into Wales, (26), (77)
  • Girders, Rolled, 209
  • Hardening, Antiquity of the Practice, (40)
  • High-speed Cutting, 423
  • High-speed Tool, 119
  • Jessop Steel Works, U.S.A., (482)
  • Lackawanna Steel Company, Gas Blowing Engines for, (144)
  • Large Casting of, in America, (418)
  • Lining for Shafts, United States, (102)
  • Making Plant, Cadiz, Spain, (142)
  • Nickel, Temporary and Permanent Changes in, Mr. C. E. Guilleaume, (218)
  • Nickel. Variations in the Modulus of Elasticity in, Mr. C. E. Guilleaume, (257)
  • Open-hearth, American, 470
  • Protection of Iron and, 552
  • Road, Laid ia New York, by the Automobile Club of America, (40)
  • Sections, Standard, Mr. A. C. Walker on, (282)
  • So-called, Mr. A. E. Outerbridge on, 47
  • Spontaneous Reduction of the Amount of Carbon in, M. G. Belloc on, (267)
  • Structure of High-speed, E. L. Rhead on, 331
  • Structure of High-spaed, 399
  • Tons of, that Fly Away in Dust Yearly from the Railways, (649)
  • Tons of Rolled, to be Used in Building Victoria Falls Bridge, (649)
  • Vanadium Added to, Results, (18)
  • Wheelway for Streets, New York, (178)
  • Works Improvements, U.S.A., (482), (504)
  • Works, Japanese Government, (118)
  • Works Monterey, Mexico, 401
  • Works, Rochester, 555
  • Works, Toe Standard, U.S.A., (178)
  • STEREOSCOPE for X-ray Work, New Form of, , (62i)
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Report for 1902, . (404)
  • Stephenson and Co., Messrs. R., New Engine Works, Darlington, (203)
  • Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, 148
  • Stokes, Sir G. G., Proposed Memorial to, (519)
  • Stone Exported from Cherbourg, (471)
  • Storage Bins of Re-inforced Concrete. U.S.A., 223
  • Straw Burners (Supplement, June 12th, 1903)
  • Straw Mixed with Clay Adds to the Tensile Strength of Clay, (621)
  • Subsidences, Dover and Motherwell, (571), 577
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, Production in Canada of. (649)
  • Sulphur and Arsenic Fumes from Smelters, In¬jury done to Agricultural Industries by, (118)
  • Superheated Steam, Tests made with Belgian Engine using, (545)
  • Superheated Steam, Use of, Prof. Ewing on, 186
  • Superheated Steam—tee alto Steam
  • Superheating, 99. 123, 149, 172, 186, 199, 2’2 247, 248, 251, 323, 366, (545)
  • Superheating by Wire Drawing, 451

Supplements:

  • British Agricultural Machinery for the Colonies, June 12th, 1903.
  • British Machinery in Canada, xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • British Machinery for South Africa, xvi., June 12th, 1903
  • Clayton and Sbuttleworth's Thrashing Machines, iii., iv., June 12th, 1903
  • Crushing Mill, xvi., June 12th, 1903 Cultivators, The Ipswich, xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Fowler’s Rock Lifting Steam Cultivator, xiiL, xiv., June 12th, 1903
  • Garrett's Spark Arrester, xiv., xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Garrett’s Straw Burner, xiv., June 12th, 1903 Garrett’s Thrashing Machines, ii., June 12th, 1903
  • Harrieon, McGregor and Co., Limited, Mow¬ing and Reaping Machines, vii., viii., ix., June 12th, 1903
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Horse Ploughs, xii., June l'2ch, 1903
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Mowing and Reaping Machines, vii., ix., Juno 12th,
  • Horse Rake, Star, xv., June 12th, 1903 Howard, Messrs. J. and F., Horse Ploughs, x., xl, June 12th, 1903
  • Marshal), Sons and Co., Limited, Stacking Machines, v., June 12th, 1903
  • Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, Thrashing Machines, iii., June 12th, 1903
  • Mowing and Reaping Machines, viL—ix., June 12th, 1903
  • Ploughs, ix.—xiL, June 12th, 1903 Potato Digger, xv., June 12th, 1903 Ransome. Sims and Jefferies, Cultivator, xv„ June 12tb, 1903
  • Ransome, Sims and Jefferies, Messrs., Ploughs, x., June 12th, 1903; Potato Digger, xv., June 12tb, 1903 ; Horserake, xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Robey and Co.'s Stacking Machines, v., vii., June 12 th, 1903
  • Robey's Straw Barner, xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Ruston and Proctor’s Thrashing Machines, L, it, June 12tb, 1903
  • Smaller Implement», xv., xvi., Jane 12tb, 1903
  • Spark Arresters, xiv., xv., Jane 12tb, 1903
  • Stacking Machines, v., vii., Supplement, June 12th, 1903
  • Steam Cultivation, xi., xii., xiii., xiv., xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Straw Barners, xiv., xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Thrashing Machine, The, L, vii., Supplement, Jane 12th, 1903
  • Turner’s Crushing Mill, xvi., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Engines, Compound Blowing, Priors Lee Blast Furnaces, The Lilleshall Company, Limited, February 13tb, 1903, and March 20th
  • Of the Great Eastern Railway Company’s Steamer Brussels, Messrs Gourlay Bros., January 9tb, 1903
  • Of the Orient-Pacific Liner Orontes, 5000 Horse-power Quadruple-expan¬sion, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, January 23rd, 1903
  • For Superheated Steam, 800 Horse¬power Tandem Compound, Easton and Company, Limited, January 30th, 1903
  • Three Cylinder Compound, 5000 Horse¬power), Sulzer Bros., April 24th, 1903
  • Lathe Turret, 5in. Flat, H. W. Ward and Co., April 3rd, 1903
  • Locomotive, Electric Goods, Valtellina Rail¬way, Gacz and Co., February 20cb, 1903
  • Express, Midland Railway, Mr. Sam. Johnstone, March 13th, 1903
  • Express Passenger, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, February 27th, 1903
  • Four-wheels Coupled Compound Express, Western of France, M. Clerault, May 15th, 1903
  • Suburban Tank, Great Eastern, Mr. Jas. Holden, February 1 6th, 1903
  • Swan, Haater and Wigham Richardson, Limited, Amalgamation, Arranged, (661)

T

  • TANK for Naval Architectural Experiments, 538, 567
  • Tariffs, Daty, Russian and German, on Grain and Manufactured Goods, (218)
  • Tasker, Mr. R. C.. (522)
  • Tauril, Messrs. Ktihn and Co., (151)
  • Technical College, Glasgow, 523
  • Education in London, Expenditure on, High Schools, German, (571)
  • Instruction in Electric Traction in South London, (223)
  • Technolexicon, The, 498

Telegraphy:

  • Cape to Cairo Line, (391)
  • Denmark, (621)
  • International Telegraph Conference, 475
  • Mileage in Mexico, (144)
  • Spark, in Germany, (292)
  • Wireless, Across the Atlantic, (194)
  • Aidershot and H.M.S. Vernon, (65)
  • Cornwall and Royal Inst., (595)
  • Doverand Calais Steamers Nord and Pas de Calais, (292)
  • Experiments on the Hoogbly, (168)
  • France, Regulations Respecting, (218)
  • German Autumn Manoeuvres, (194), (391)
  • Italy and America, (218)
  • Marconi, the First News Message from New York, (342)
  • Iceland and North Scotland, (418)
  • Navy, (315)
  • at Pekin, (621)
  • Sweeping Assertion made by Mr. Marconi at the General Meeting of his Company, (342)
  • Mr. E. A. N. Pochin on, 630
  • Newfoundland and Cape La Hogue, Prof. Braun’s Discovery with Regard to, (118)
  • Prof. J. A. Fleming on, 215, 271, 288, 311
  • Russian Marine Stations for, to be Increased, (595)
  • Slaby-Arco System, United States, (443)
  • Tests by the United States Navy, (418)

Telephony:

  • Between Two Moving Trains, M. Content's Device, 216
  • Brighton, (13)
  • Dalcoath Copper Mine, (144)
  • Denmark, (621)
  • Experiments with, on an Italian Warship. (391)
  • Extendible and Portable, on Bavarian State Railways, (118)
  • Facilitating Long-distance, Dr. Pupin’s Method of, (194)
  • First Application of, in England, (144)
  • Glasgow, (65), (621)
  • London and Brussels, London and Antwerp. (78), (595)
  • London Service, Expenditure on, (443)
  • Paris and Rome, (40)
  • Police in Vienna Furnished with Portable Tele¬phone Instruments, (168)
  • Postal System of, ia London, Results of Firet Year’s Working, (315)
  • Spread of, in Great Bri'ain, (471)
  • TELLURIUM on Brass, Mr. E. S. Sperry’s Ex¬periments to Ascertain Effect of, (218)
  • Temperatore for the Year, (595)

Tenders:

  • Bridge Riilway n Luanda, (91)
  • Japanese, 321
  • New South Wales, for a Generating Set of 1500 Kilowatts for Tramway Power Station, (595)
  • Ten Years' Atlantic Mail Passenger Service, asked by the Canadian Government, (267)
  • TESTING Material under Compression, (391)
  • Thames, Proposed Subway at Woolwich under, («21)
  • Theoretical Science, 473
  • Thermodynamic Function and Entropy, Rankine’s, 210
  • Thomas, Mr. Wm., (266)
  • Thorium, Price of, (595)
  • Thrashing Machines (Supplement, June 12th, 1903)
  • Thunderstorm in London, Effect on Telephone Switchboards, (621)
  • Tidal Waves, Seaquakes, and Storm Waves, W. H. Wheeler, 381
  • Tide Predicting Machine, to be Removed to the Bushey Laboratory, (315)
  • Tide Tables for Indian Ports, National Physical Laboratory Takes over the Work, (443)
  • Timber, Pit, 95
  • Preserving Works, An American, 352
  • Storm-felled, 501, 527
  • Trade with British Colonies, Norway’s, (144)
  • Trading Company in Corea, Russian, (5S0)
  • Tin, in Alaska, (418)
  • in Cape Colony, (374)
  • Plates in the. Uni ted States, 602
  • Recovery Works in Germany, (621)
  • Tipton Drainage Scheme, The, (353)
  • Tools, Catting Angles of, Mr. H. F. Donaldson, 95, 101, 128
  • Torquay Town Council, Sheep Farming and Colt Breeding a Fruitful Revenue to, (315)
  • Traction Engines - Engines

Trade:

  • American, Reaction in, 548
  • Australian Porte, 1900, 1901, (228)
  • Belgian, German, (443)
  • British, with South Africa, 38
  • Royal Commission to Inauire into the Subject of Trade Disputes and Combinations, (571)
  • Stettin, (571)
  • Trade and Business Announcements, 26, 52, 78, 104, 130, 154, 180, 204, 228, 254, 278, 302, 328, 354, 378, 404, 428, 458, 482, 532, 558, 582, 634, 662
  • Trading, Municipal, 590

Tramways, Electric and other:

  • Acid Fumes in Storage Battery Cars in New York, (471)
  • Aërial, U.S.A., (503)
  • American Notes on Europsan, (504)
  • Aston,(604)
  • Bath, (241)
  • Belfast, (168), (221)
  • Birmingham, (218), (226), (315), (367), (458), (496), (504), (545)
  • Blackburn, Additional Services, (496)
  • Bombay, (571)
  • Bournemouth, Slotted Conduit System on, (65)
  • Brighton, Financial Statement, (571)
  • British Industry Active. (144)
  • Barnley Municipal, (443)
  • Cardiff, (302)
  • Copenhagen. (621)
  • D. r 'ngton, (505
  • Darby, (471)
  • Detroit, (514)
  • Dublin and Slane, 312
  • Dunedin City, (519)
  • Emergency Cars for Electric, 542
  • England and Wales. Mileage, Traffic, Expendi¬ture, Receipts, (218)
  • Exeter, (267)
  • Folkestone, (144)
  • German Cities Owning their own Electric Street, (519)
  • Glasgow, Collision, (571); Traffic Statistics, (600)
  • Glasgow Corporation, (418)
  • Horses, Sale of Tramcar, (496)
  • Hungary, Underground Collection System, (316)
  • Ilford, (292)
  • Illinois, (545)
  • Lancaster, (91)
  • Leeds City, Automatic Point Adjuster, 551; Profit Made during Past Year, (621)
  • Leicester, (519)
  • Length of, Controlled by the British Electric Traction Company, (40)
  • Lisbon, (91)
  • Liverpool, (13), (168)
  • Liverpool and Manchester, (342)
  • London County Conncil, (391)
  • Electric Extensions, 538 ; Insufficient Headroom Allowed by Bridges on,
  • United, Extension to Hampton Court, (342)
  • United Tramways Power Station, Chis¬wick, 564, 568, 569; Whitsuntide Traffic on, (571)
  • Lorain Tramway Equipment, 421, (479)
  • Manchester Corporation, (367)
  • Driver Fined, (168)
  • Electric Traction Completed, (342); Reduction of Hours and Increase of Wages, (13); Steps taken to Increase the Speed on, (391)
  • and Salford, (168), (496)
  • Manila, (144)
  • Mexico, (418)
  • Mileage Open in England, America, France, Belgium, (218)
  • " Spongograph,” New Metallic Packing, (599)
  • Spray Surface Condenser, A, (481)
  • Stacking Machines (Supplement, June 12/A, 1903)
  • Staines Reserviors, 585-588, 593, 596
  • Standardisation, 145
  • Standards (Committee, The, (567)
  • Stanger, Mr. W. Harry, 197
  • Steam, Curves Representing Adiabati: Expan¬sion of, 358
  • Jacket Research, 657
  • Specific Heat of, 323
  • Speed of, (519)
  • Superheated, 99,123,149,172,186, 199, 222, 323, 366, (545)
  • Trap, Granger's, 390
  • Turbine in America, 272
  • Turbines, Curtis, 499, (504)
  • Turbiaes in Use in tbe World, Total Aggregate Power of, (496)

Steel:

  • American Magnetic, for Belfast, (418)
  • Production, 212
  • Production of Open-hearth, 470
  • Bessemer, United States Output, (342)
  • Case-hardened Acid, for Petrol Engine Valves, 471
  • Castings, New Moulding Process for, Mr. Baldt's, (144)
  • Crushed, and Steel Emery, M. M. Kann, 530
  • Export Trade, (77)
  • German, in England, (244)
  • Garman, Imported into Wales, (26), (77)
  • Girders, Rolled, 209
  • Hardening, Antiquity of the Practice, (40)
  • High-speed Cutting, 423
  • High-speed Tool, 119
  • Jessop Steel Works, U.S.A., (482)
  • Lackawanna Steel Company, Gas Blowing Engines for, (144)
  • Large Casting of, in America, (418)
  • Lining for Shafts, United States, (102)
  • Making Plant, Cadiz, Spain, (142)
  • Nickel, Temporary and Permanent Changes in, Mr. C. E. Guilleaume, (218)
  • Nickel. Variations in the Modulus of Elasticity in, Mr. C. E. Guilleaume, (237)
  • Open-hearth, American, 470
  • Protection of Iron and, 552
  • Road, Laid ia New York, by the Automobile Club of America, (40)
  • Sections, Standard, Mr. A. C. Walker on, (282)
  • So-called, Mr. A. E. Outerbridge on, 47
  • Spontaneous Reduction of the Amount of Carbon in, M. G. Belloc on. (267)
  • Structure of High-speed, E. L. Rhead on, 331
  • Structure of High-speed, 399
  • Tons of, that Fly Away in Dust Yearly from tbe Railways, (649)
  • Tons of Rolled, to be Used in Building Victoria Falls Bridge, (649)
  • Vanadium Added to, Results, (18)
  • Wheelway for Streets, New York, (178)
  • Works Improvements, U.S.A., (482), (504)
  • Works, Japanese Government, (118)
  • Works Monterey, Mexico, 401
  • Works, Rochester, 555
  • Works, Tne Standard, U.S.A., (178)
  • STEREOSCOPE for X-ray Work, New Form of, , («21)
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Report for 1902, (404)
  • Stephenson and Co., Messrs. R., New Engine Works, Darlington, (203)
  • Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, 143
  • Stokes, Sir G. G., Proposed Memorial to, (519)
  • Stone Exported from Cherbourg, (471)
  • Storage Bins of Re-inforced Concrete. U.S.A., 223
  • Straw Barners (Supplement, June 12th, 1903)
  • Straw Mixed with Clay Adds to the Tensile Strength of Clay, (621)
  • Subsidences, Doverand Motherwell, (571), 577
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, Production in Canada of, (649)
  • Sulphur and Arsenic Fumes from Smelters, In¬jury done to Agricultural Industries by, (118)
  • Superheated Steam, Tests made with Belgian Engine using, (545)
  • Superheated Steam, Use of, Prof. Ewing on, 186
  • Superheated Steam— tee alto Steam
  • Superheating, 99. 123, 149, 172, 186, 199, 222 247, 248, 251, 323, 366, (545)
  • Superheating by Wire Drawing, 451

Supplements:

  • British Agricultural Machinery for the Colonies, June 12th, 1903.
  • British Machinery in Canada, xv., Jane 12tb, 1903
  • British Machinery for South Africa, xvi., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Clayton and Sbuttleworth's Thrashing Machines, iii., iv., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Crushing Mill, xvi., June 12tb, 1903 Cultivators, The Ipswich, xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Fowler's Rock Lifting Steam Cultivator, xiii., xiv., June 12th, 1903
  • Garrett's Spark Arrester, xiv., xv., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Garrett's Straw Burner, xiv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Garrett's Thrashing Machines, ii., June 12th, 1903
  • Harrison, McGregor and Co., Limited, Mow¬ing and Reaping Machine, vii., viii., ix., June 12th, 1903
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Horse Ploughs, xii., June 12th, 1903
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Mowing and Reaping Machines, vii., ix., Jane 12tb, 1903
  • Horse Rake, Star, xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Howard, Messrs. J. and F., Horse Ploughs, x., xl, Jane 12th, 1903
  • Marshal), Sons and Co., Limited, Stacking Machines, v., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, Thrashing Machines, iii., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Mowing and Reaping Machines, viL—ix., June 12th, 1903
  • Ploughs, ix.—xii., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Potato Digger, xv., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Ransome. Sims and Jefferies, Cultivator, xv.. June 12tb, 1903
  • Rinsome, Sims and Jefferies, Messrs., Ploughs, x., June 12th, 1903; Potato Digger, xv., June 12th, 1903 ; Horserake, xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Robey and Co.'s Stacking Machines, v., vii., 1 June 12th, 1903
  • Robey's Straw Rurner, xv., June 12th, 1903 r. Ruston and Proctor's Thrashing Machines, it, June 12th, 1903
  • Smaller Implement», xv., xvi., June 12:b, 1903
  • Spark Arresters, xiv., xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Stacking Machines, v., vii., Supplement, Jane 12th, 1903
  • Steam Cultivation, xi., xii., xiii., xiv., xv., June 12th, 1903
  • Straw Barners, xiv., xv., June 12tb, 1903
  • Thrashing Machine, The, L, vii., Supplement, Jane 12tb, 1903
  • Turner's Crashing Mill, xvi., Jane 12th, 1903
  • Engines, Compound Blowing, Priors Lee Blast Furnaces, The Lilleshall Company, Limited, February 13th, 1903, and - March 20th
  • 0/ the Great Eastern Railway - Company’s Steamer Brussels, Messrs Gourlay Bros., January 9th, 1903
  • Of tbe Orient-Pacific Liner Orontes, • 5000 Horse-power Quadruple-expan¬sion, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, January 23rd, 1903
  • For Superheated Steam, 800 Horse¬power Tandem Compound, Exson and Company, Limited, January 30th, 1903
  • Three Cylinder Compound, 5000 Horse¬power, Sulzer Bros., April 24th, 1903
  • Lathe Turret, 5in. Flat, H. W. Ward and Co., April 3rd, 1903
  • Locomotive, Electric Goods, Valtellina Rail¬way, Ganz and Co., February 20ch, 1903
  • Express, Midland Railway, Mr. Sam. Johnstone, March 13th, 1903
  • Express Passenger, South-Eastern < and Chatham Railway, February 27tb, 1903
  • Four-wheels Coupled Compound Express, Western of France, M. ’ Cleranlt, May 15tb, 1903
  • Suburban Tank, Great Eastern, Mr. Jas. Holden, February 6tb, 1903
  • Swan, Hunter and Wigbam Richardson, Limited, Amalgamation, Arranged, (661)

T

  • TANK for Naval Architectural Experiments, 538, 567
  • Tariffs, Daty, Russian and German, on Grain and Manufactured Goods, (218)
  • Tasker, Mr. R. C.. (522)
  • Tauril, Messrs. Kiibn and Co., (151)
  • Technical College, Glisgow, 523
  • Education in London, Expenditure on, High Schools, German, (571)
  • Instruction in Electric Traction in South London, (223)
  • Technolexicon, The, 498

Telegraphy:

  • Cape to Cairo Line, (391)
  • Denmark, (621)
  • International Telegraph Conference, 475
  • Mileage in Mexico, (144)
  • Spark, in Germany, (292)
  • Wireless, Across the Atlantic, (194)
  • Aidershot and H.M.S. Vernon, (65)
  • Cornwall and Royal Inst., (595)
  • Doverand Calais Steamers Nord and Pas de Calais, (292)
  • Experiments on tbe Hooghly, (168)
  • France, Regulations Raspacting, (218)
  • German Autumn Manoeuvres, (194), (391)
  • Italy and America, (218)
  • Marconi, the First News Message from New York, (342)
  • Iceland and North Scotland, (418)
  • Navy, (315)
  • at Pekin, (621)
  • Sweeping Assertion made by Mr. Marconi at the General Meeting of his Company, (342)
  • Mr. E. A. N. Pochin on, 630
  • Newfoundland and Cape La Hogue, (226)
  • Prof. Braun’s Discovery with Regard to, (118)
  • Prof. J. A. Fleming on, 215, 271, 288, 311
  • Russian Marine Stations for, to be increased, (595)
  • Blaby-Arco System, United States, (443)
  • Tests by the United States Navy, (418)

Telephony:

  • Between Two Moving Trains, M. Contact's Device, 216
  • Brighton, (13)
  • Dalcoath Copper Mine, (144)
  • Denmark, (621)
  • Experiments with, on an Italian Warship, (391)
  • Extendible and Portable, on Bavarian State Railways, (118)
  • Facilitating Long-distance, Dr. Papin’s Method of, (194)
  • First Application of, in England, (144)
  • Glasgow, (65), (621)
  • London and Brussels, London and Antwerp. (78), (595)
  • London Service, Expenditure on, (443)
  • Paris and Rome, (40)
  • Police in Vienna Furnished with Portable Tele¬phone Instruments, (168)
  • Postal System of, in London, Results of Firet Year’s Working, (315)
  • Spread of, in Great Bri'ain, (471)
  • TELLURIUM on Brass, Mr. E. S. Sperry’s Ex¬periments to Ascertain Effect of, (218)
  • Temperature for the Year, (595)

Tenders:

  • Bridge Railway n Luanda, (91)
  • Japanese, 321
  • New South Wales, for a Generating Set of 1500 Kilowatts for Tramway Power Station, (595)
  • Ten Years’ Atlantic Mail Passengor Service, asked by the Canadian Government, (267)
  • TESTING Material under Compression, (391)
  • Thames, Proposed Subway at Woolwich under, (621)
  • Theoretical Science, 473
  • Thermodynamic Function and Entropy, Rankine’s, 210
  • Thomas, Mr. Wm., (266)
  • Thorium, Price of, (595)
  • Thrashing Machines (Supplement, June 12th, 1903) Thunderstorm in London, Effect on Telephone Switchboards, (621)
  • Tidal Waves, Seaquakes, and Storm Waves, W. H. Wheeler, 381
  • Tide Predicting Machine, to be Removed to the, Bushey Laboratory, (315) ,
  • Tide Tables for Indian Ports, National Physical, Laboratory Takes over the World (443) ,
  • limber, Pit, 95 ,
  • Preserving Works, An American, 352
  • Storm-felled, 501, 527
  • Trade with British Colonies, Norway’s, (144)
  • Trading Company in Corea, Russian, , (590)
  • Tin, in Alaska, (418)
  • in Cape Colony, (374)
  • Plates in the,United States, 602
  • Recovery Works in Germany, (621)
  • Tipton Drainage Scheme, Toe, (353)
  • Tools, Cutting Angles of, Mr. H. F. Donaldson, 95, 101, 128
  • Torquay Town Council, Sheep Farming and Colt Breeding a Fruitful Revenue to, (315)
  • Traction Engines—see Engines

Trade:

  • American, Reaction in, 548
  • Australian Ports, 1900, 1901, (228)
  • BdgiaD, German, (443)
  • British, with South Africa, 38
  • Royal Commission to Inauire into the Subject of Trade Deputes and Combinations, (571)
  • Stettin, (571)
  • Trade and Business Announcements, 26, 52, 78, 104, 130, 154, 180, 204, 228, 254, 278, 302, 328, 354, 378, 404, 428, 458, 482, 532, 558, 582, 634, 662
  • Trading, Municipal, 590

Tramways, Electric and other:

  • Acid Fames in Storage Battery Cars in New York, (471)
  • Aërial, U.S.A., (503)
  • American Notes on European, (504)
  • AstoD,(604)
  • Bath, (241)
  • Belfast, (168), (221)
  • Birmingham, (218), (226), (315), (367), (458), (496), (504), (545)
  • Blackbarn, Additional Services, (496)
  • Bombay, (571)
  • Bournemouth, Slotted Conduit System on, (65)
  • Brighton, Financial Statement, (571)
  • British Industry Active, (144)
  • Barnley Municipal, (443)
  • Cardiff, (302) Copenhagen. (621)
  • D.r ngton, (505
  • Darby, (471)
  • Detroit, (514)
  • Dublin and S.’ane, 312
  • Dunedin City, (519)
  • Emergency Cars for Electric, 542
  • England and Wales. Mileage, Traffic, Expendi¬ture, Receipts, (218)
  • Exeter, (267)
  • Folkestone, (144)
  • German Citiee Owning their own Electric Street, (519)
  • Glasgow, Collision, (571) ; Traffic Statistica, (600)
  • Glasgow Corporation, (418)
  • Horses, Sale of Tramcar, (496)
  • Hungary, Underground Collection System, (315)
  • Ilford, (292)
  • Illinois, (545)
  • Lancaster, (91)
  • Leeds City, Automatic Point Adjuster, 551 ; Profit Made during Past Year, (621)
  • Leicester, (519)
  • Length of, Controlled by the British Electric Traction Company, (40)
  • Lisbon, (91)
  • Liverpool, (13), (168)
  • Liverpool and Manchester, (342)
  • London County Council, (391)
  • Electric Extensions, 538 ; Insufficient Headroom Allowed by Bridges on, uffl , Extension to Hampton Court, (342)
  • United Tramways Power Station, Chis¬wick, 564, 568, 569; Whitsuntide Traffic on, (571)
  • Lorain Tramway Equipment, 421, (479)
  • Manchester Corporation, (367)
  • Driver Fined, (168) Electric Traction Completed, (342); Reduction of Hours and Increase of Wages, (13); Steps taken to Increase the Speed on, (391)
  • and Salford, (168), (496)
  • Manila, (144)
  • Mexico, (418)
  • Mileage Open in England, America, France, Belgium, (218)
  • Municipal, in tbe United Kingdom, (391)
  • Netherlands, (218)
  • New South Wales, (13). (595), (621)
  • New York and Philadelphia, Long Run through, (611)
  • New York Suburban, 499
  • Paris, 215, (315)
  • Rochester, Chatham, Gravesend Abandoned (144)
  • Rothosay, 224
  • Rottingdean and Brighton, (649)
  • St. Petersburg, 370, 395
  • Sheffield, Report, (595)
  • Southampton, (545)
  • Slot, (378); Slot Line Trams in Vienna, (391)
  • Spain, Bilbao to Durango, (528)
  • Staffordshire and Worcestershire, (418)
  • Steam Motor Cars for Street, (194)
  • Stewart, Turner and Dixon's Automatic Tram¬way Point Controller, 551
  • Tokyo Strest Railway and Foreign Capital. 290
  • TootiDg and Westminster, 493, 494, 495, 502
  • U.S.A., Aërial, (503)
  • U.S.A., Connecticut, (418)
  • Vienna, Slot Line, (391)
  • Washington, Experiments with McAllister System of Collecting Mails on Cars, (571) Wolverhampton, 421, 523, (604)
  • Worcester, (319), (418)
  • TRANSMISSION GEAR, Right Angle, 265
  • Tredegar Iron and Steel Works, Future of, (223)
  • Trusts, Arithmetical Calculation, (40)
  • Trusts, German, (40), (496)
  • Tunnel, Ohio, (532)
  • Tunnel, Simplon—tee Simplon
  • Tannelling, The Freezing Process for, (594)
  • Tunnelling, Submarine, U.S.A., (555)
  • Turbine, Steam, U.S.A., 223, 272
  • Steam, Used for Compressing Air, (218)
  • 540 Horse-power, Cumberland Mills, Portland, Maine, (292)
  • Turbines, Messrs. Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Limited, (557)
  • Turbines, T. M. Voith’s, (558)
  • Turkey, Certificates of Origin Required in respect of Foreign Imports into, (118)
  • Turner, Mr. G. H , (515)

U

  • UMBRELLAS, Automatic Machine for Supply of, (267)
  • Uniform Time Adopted in South Africa, (367)
  • United States, Domestic Trade of, 1902, (519)
  • Geological Survey, Systematic 'Study of Underground Waters, (342)
  • Louisiana Purchase, Souvenir Gold Dollars Commemorating the, (97)
  • Safety Valve Area Required by the, (65)
  • Uee Up and Buy More, 94

V

  • VALVE, Combined Rednciog and Safety, Rayle’s, Limited, 376
  • Valves, Foster’s Stop, 422
  • Valve, Steam Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, (377)
  • Vanadium to Steel, Result of Adding, (13)
  • Venice Campanile, First Stone Laid, (443)
  • Ventilation of Factories, Government Paper on, 37
  • Ventilation of Factories and " Tubes,” 43
  • Vereinder Thomasphosphatfabriken, Compotition Instituted by, (241)
  • Viaduct, Paderno, 382, 441, 463, 464
  • Viaduct over the Viaur, (194), 216, 217
  • Vladivostock, Government Workshops, Ma¬chinery, and Apparatus for, (342)

W

  • WAR Material, 21
  • Warren, Professor W. H., on Comparative Strength and Elasticity of Mortars and
  • Cements, (267)
  • Washing London Streets, Water Used Last Year in, (471)

Water Supply:

  • Average Daily, from the Thames, (144)
  • Birmingham’s Elan Valley Scheme, (530); Boston, (40)
  • Cawnpore, (649)
  • Chicago, (595), (649)
  • Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie Goldfields, (118)
  • Coolgardie Waterworks, Opening of the, 263
  • Deep Well Bores, Wallasey, (22)
  • Essex, (18)
  • Hydraulic Injector Hydrants for Increasing Pressure on the Ordinary Water Supply when Used for Fire Extinguishing. Mr L , H. Lewis, (77)
  • Indian Irrigation Works, (13)
  • Leader on, 20
  • London, (273), (292), (621)
  • London, Sir W. Crookes’ and Professor Dewar's e Report, (443)
  • London Streets, Watering, (471)
  • London Water Board, The, 197
  • Madeley, Gas Power Plant, 147
  • Measuring Flow of Water in Pipes, Herr Hentze s Apparatus for, (292)
  • Metropolitan, January, 1903, February (292), (367)
  • Appointment of Mr. Terry, (556)
  • New York,(13
  • Oldham Scheme, Rejection of the. (496)
  • Sheffield Waterworks, Mr. W. Terry on the (History of, 152 ; Total Income of, (595)
  • Shrewsbury, (18), (50), 612. 613
  • Staines Reservoirs, 586, 588, 593
  • United States of America Daily Consumption, in Towne, (40); Meters to Check Waste, , (315), (367)
  • Water Gauge, Ilulburd Engineering Company, WaterWheel, (458)
  • WATER Tower at the Westinghouse Works, Manchester, 363, 364, 365
  • Water-wheel Governors, Woodward, (378)
  • Watt, James, Andrew Carnegie, Gift for a Memorial to, 45
  • Weirs in India, Notes, 562
  • Westminster Clock, Automatic Signals from the, (621)
  • White, Sir W. H., Dinner to, 839
  • Wilkinson, Mr., (634)
  • Williams, Captain B., (203)
  • Williog’s Press Guide, (148)
  • Wilskemp Smoke Consumer, The, 480
  • Wind, Force of the, 248, 296
  • Windmill Trials, (477)
  • Windmill Trials, Tho Royal Agricultural Society’s, 431, 440
  • Wind Pressure, 324
  • Wind Pressures, Recorded, 416
  • Windsor, Site of the New Refuse Dastruotor at, (571)
  • Wire-rope Haulage in Mines, U.S A., (102)
  • Witwatorsrand, The Deep Level Problem of the, 415
  • Wood, Non-inflammable, Experiments in Ports¬mouth Dockyard, (40)
  • Wood-pulp Industry, Canada, The, (545)
  • Woods, Mr. Edward (with Portrait), 625

Workmen’s Compensation Act:

  • Amendment Bill, Proposed, (144)
  • Holden, William v. John Aleop, 272
  • Insurance Companies and the, 271
  • Manchester, J. F. Power and Co. Summoned for Failing to Fence Mill Gearing by which Apprentice was Killed, (91)
  • Manchester, Unsuccessful Action for Damages for Loss of Two Fingers, (13)
  • WORKS, New, in Lancashire, (25)

Y

Z

  • ZEPPELIN'S Navigable Air-ship at Constance (418)
  • Zifta Barrage, The, (267)


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