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ACCIDENTS:
ACCIDENTS:
Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297
*- Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297
 
*- Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
*- Ratho Railway Accident, 63
 
*- Vanguard Disaster, 57
Ratho Railway Accident, 63
*ACID Process—see Iron and Steel
 
*Action of Caustic Liquors, andc.— see Iron and Steel
Vanguard Disaster, 57
*Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
 
ACID Process—see Iron and Steel
 
Action of Caustic Liquors, &c.—see Iron and Steel
 
Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
 
AERONAUTICS:
AERONAUTICS:
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Report, 72
*- Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Report, 72
 
*- Aeroplane Production in America, 489, 498
Aeroplane Production in America, 489, 498
*- Air Reprisals, 340
 
*- American Aviation Engine, 311
Air Reprisals, 340
*- An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 21st, 1917)
 
*- Aero-engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
American Aviation Engine, 311
*- Aeronautical Societies—see Associations
 
*- Duties of the Air Forces, 35
An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supple ment, September VAst, 1917)
*- German Aeroplanes, Constructional Details, 516
 
*- Output of Aeroplanes, L. Blin Desbleds, 508
Aero-engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
*- River Diversion for Aerodrome at Hanworth Park, 366
 
*- Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. R. M. Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
Aeronautical Societies—see Associations
*- Zeppelin, Engine-room Gondola of, 392
 
*AERO-STEAM Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
Duties of the Air Forces, 35
*Agar, A. F., on Engineering Works Canteens, 491
 
*Agricultural Experiments — see Electrical Matters
German Aeroplanes, Constructional Details, 516
*Agricultural Machinery Department, Ministry of Munitions, 45
 
*Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, British, 512, 533, 553, 562
Output of Aeroplanes, L. Blin Desbleds, 508
*Agricultural Tractors, Petrol, Aultman, Rumely, Wallis, Gray, &c., 298
 
*Agricultural Tractors—see also Tractor
River Diversion for Aerodrome at Hanworth
*Agriculture, Application of Science to, 412
 
*Ahrons, E. L., on the Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires, 263
Park, 366
*Ahrons, E. L., on Types of Irish Locomotives, 162 ; (Letter), 184
 
*Air Engines—see Engines
Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. R. M.
*Air Heater for Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
 
*Air Heater for Workshops, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
*Air Pumps and Air Lift Pumps—see Pumps
 
*Alcohol, Fuel, 232
Zeppelin, Engine-room Gondola of, 392
*Alcohol, Fuel, in Australia, 278
 
*Alcohol as a Source of Power, W. T. Rowe, 471
AERO-STEAM Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
*Almanacs and Diaries, 572
 
*Aluminium, Effect of Heat on, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
Agar, A. F., on Engineering Works Canteens, 491
*Aluminium Production in the West Highlands, 463, 525
 
*Ambulance Trains—see Railways
Agricultural Experiments — see Electrical Matters
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 18, 130, 174, 300
 
*- Activated Sludge Process for Slaughter-house Wastes, 130
Agricultural Machinery Department, Ministry of Munitions, 45
*- Advisory Committee on Terminal Facilities, 174
 
*- Alcohol from Garbage, 130
Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, British, 512, 533, 553, 562
*- American Dockyard Works, 174
 
*- Bridge Erection by Locomotive Cranes, 301
AgriculturalTractors, Petrol, Aultman, Rumely,
*- Coal Shipping Pier at an American Atlantic Port, 300
 
*- Drainage of Irrigated Lands, 18
Wallis, Gray, &c., 298
*- Goods Stations for Electric Railways, 300
 
*- Large Dockyard Crane, 174
Agricultural Tractors—see also Tractor
*- Potash as a By-product of Portland Cement, 300, 540
 
*- Spray Irrigation for Vegetable Gardens, 300
Agriculture, Application of Science to, 412
*- Ten-coupled Locomotives, 174
 
*- Tests of Steel Columns, 301
Ahrons, E. L., on the Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires, 263
*- Water Tube Fire-box for Locomotives, 18
 
*AMERICAN Engineers and the War, 298
Ahrons, E. L., on Typos of Irish Locomotives,
*American Inventors Attack the Anti-Submarine Problem, 550
 
*American Military Engineers in France, 419
162 ; (Letter), 184
*Anthony, C., on Air-lift Pumping, 526 ; (Letter), 556
 
*Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
Air Engines—see Engines
*Apprentices, Education of, 76
 
*Arched Keel Block, Reinforced Concrete, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345  
Air Heater for Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
*Architecture, Naval—see Ships, Naval Matters  
 
*Argentina, Sugar Machinery for, 171  
Air Heater for Workshops, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
*Ariadne—see Ships, British Navy
 
*Ash Handling Plant, Pneumatic, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
Air Pumps and Air Lift Pumps—see Pumps
*Aspinall, Frank B., on the Latent Heat of Steam, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
 
*Assaying and Chemical Balance, Wilfred Heusser, 192
Alcohol, Fuel, 232
 
Alcohol, Fuel, in xAustralia, 278
 
Alcohol as a Source of Power, W. T. Rowe, 471
 
Almanacs and Diaries, 572
 
Aluminium, Effect of Heat on, Dr. H. C. H.
 
Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
 
Aluminium Production in the West Highlands, 463, 525
 
Ambulance Trains—see Railways
 
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS:
18, 130, 174, 300
 
Activated Sludge Process for Slaughter-house Wastes, 130
 
Advisory Committee on Terminal Facilities, 174
 
Alcohol from Garbage, 130
 
American Dockyard Works, 174
 
Bridge Erection by Locomotive Cranes, .301
 
Coal Shipping Pier at an American Atlantic Port, 300
 
Drainage of Irrigated Lands, 18
 
Goods Stations for Electric Railways, 300
 
Large Dockyard Crane, 174
 
Potash as a By-product of Portland Cement, 300, 540
 
Spray Irrigation for Vegetable Gardens, 300
 
Ten-coupled Locomotives, 174
 
Tests of Steel Columns, 301
 
Water Tube Fire-box for Locomotives, 18
 
AMERICAN Engineers and the War, 298
 
American Inventors Attack the Anti-Submarine Problem, 550
 
American Military Engineers in France, 419
 
Anthony, C., on Air-lift Pumping, 526 ; (Letter), 556
 
Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
 
Apprentices, Education of, 76
 
Arched Keel Block, Reinforced Concrete, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345 Architecture, Naval—see Ships, Naval Matters Argentina, Sugar Machinery for, 171 Ariadne—see Ships, British Navy
 
Ash Handling Plant, Pneumatic, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
 
Aspinall, Frank B., on the Latent Heat of Steam, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
 
Assaying and Chemical Balance, Wilfred Heusser, 192
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association of Engineers, Manchester :
*Association of Engineers, Manchester :
Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
*- Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
 
*- British and Foreign Patent Law Reform, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
British and Foreign Patent Law Reform, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
*- Engineering Works Canteens, A. F. Agar, 491  
 
*- Presidential Address, Wire Manufacture, J. B. Bedson, 334
Engineering Works Canteens, A. F. Agar, 491 Presidential Address, Wire Manufacture, J.
*- Worm Gearing, F. J. Bostock, 393
 
*Association of Railway Locomotive Engineers:
B. Bedson, 334
*- Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
 
*Institute, Aeronautical:
Worm Gearing, F. J. Bostock, 393
*- Output of Aeroplanes, Conference, L. Blin Desbleds, 508
 
*Institute, Concrete:
Association of Railway Locomotive Engineers:
*- Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
*Institute, The Iron and Steel:
 
*- Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr.F. Rogers, 276, 297
Institute, Aeronautical:
*- Autumn Meeting, 198, 239, 244, 265, 276, 296, 310
Output of Aeroplanes, Conference, L. Bh’n Desbleds, 508
*- Eggertz Test for Combined Carbon in Steel, J. H. Whiteley, 297
 
*- Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, andc., Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296
Institute, Concrete:
*- Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
*- Influence of Heat Treatment on the Electrical and Thermal Resistivity, andc., of Some Steels, E. D. Campbell and W. C. Dowd, 297
 
*- Investigation upon a Cast of Acid Open- Hearth Steel, T. D. Morgans and F. Rogers, 297
Institute, The Iron and Steel:
*- Labour and Wages, 305
Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr.F. Rogers, 276, 297
*- Microstructure of Chemically Pure Iron between Ar3 and Ar., 297
 
*- New Experiments on Shock Tests and on the Determination of Resilience, Georges Charpy and Andre Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265  
Autumn Meeting, 198, 239, 244, 265, 276, 296, 310
*- Present Knowledge and Practice in regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, G. Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
 
*- Reports of Mechanical and Metallurgical Section of Committee, 266
Eggertz Test for Combined Carbon in Steel, J. H. Whiteley, 297
*Institute of Metals:
 
*- Autumn Meeting, 215, 252, 254, 274; Programme, 215
Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, &c., Dr.
*- Effects of Heat at Various Temperatures on the Rate of Softening of Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheets, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
 
*- Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
E. B. Wolff, 296
*- Experiments on the Fatigue of Brasses, Dr. B. Parker Haigh, 252
 
*- Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*Institute of Metals (continued) :
Influence of Heat Treatment on the Electrical and Thermal Resistivity, &c., of Some Steels, E. D. Campbell and W. C. Dowd, 297
*- Gas Firing, Principles and Methods of a New System of, A. C. lonides, 275, 320
 
*- Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254
Investigation upon a Cast of Acid Open-Hearth Steel, T. D. Morgans and F. Rogers, 297
*- High Temperature Thermostat, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
 
*- Screen for Comparing or Standardising the Grain Size of Brass, Owen W. Ellis, 275
Labour and Wages, 305
*- Use of Chromic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide as an Etching Agent, S. W. Miller, 275
 
*Institute, Textile:
Microstructure of Chemically Pure Iron between Ar3 and Ar.297
*- Autumn Conference at Preston, 331
 
*Institution of Automobile Engineers:
New Experiments on Shock Tests and on the Determination of Resilience, Georges Charpy and Andre Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265 Present Knowledge and Practice in regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, G. Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
*- Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, A. E. L. Chorlton. 545
 
*- Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
Reports of Mechanical and Metallurgical Section of Committee, 266
*- COVENTRY BRANCH— Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
 
*Institution of Civil Engineers :
Institute of Metals:
*- Centenary of the “Civils,” 563
Autumn Meeting, 215, 252, 254, 274; Programme, 215
*- Engineering Training, Meeting, 364
 
*- Examination for Associate Membership, 567  
Effects of Heat at Various Temperatures on the Rate of Softening of Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheets, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
*- Presidential Address, Harry E. Jones, 406  
 
*- Recent Developments in By-Product Coking, G. B. Walker, 509
Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
*Institution of Electrical Engineers:
 
*- Presidential Address, C. H. Wordingham, 435
Experiments on the Fatigue of Brasses, Dr.
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
 
*- Comparison of Working Costs of Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380
B. Parker Haigh, 252
*- Notes on Air-lift Pumping, A. W. Purchas, 446
 
*- Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Capt. H. Riall Sankey on Heat Engines, 489
Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
*- Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffiths and G. I. Taylor, 536, 546
 
*Institution of Naval Architects:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
*- Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 418
SOCIETIES (continued) :
*Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders:
 
*- Sub-Committee’s Report on Methods of Producing High Vacuum, 557
Institute of Metals (continued) :
*Institution of Water Engineers:
 
*- Air-lift Pumping, Papers by Mr. C. Anthony and Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
Gas Firing, Principles and Methods of a New System of, A. C. lonides, 275, 320
*- Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, C. H. Roberts, 525
 
*- Winter Meeting, 525
Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254
*Society, Aeronautical, of Great Britain :
 
*- Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. K. M. Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
High Temperature Thermostat, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
*Society, Ceramic :
 
*- Dinner; Presidential Statement, W. J. J ones ; Visit to Dalzell Steel and Ironworks, D. Colville and Son, 292
Screen for Comparing or Standardising the Grain Size of Brass, Owen W. Ellis, 275
*- Fire-clays and Ganisters of South of Scotland, L. W. Kinsman and M. MacGregor, 291
 
*- Meeting at Glasgow, 291
Use of Chromic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide as an Etching Agent, S. W Miller, 275
*- Papers on Silica, Hydration, of Calcined Dolomite and Fire-bricks, by Miss C. Beveridge and Mr. W. Emney, J. Burton. G. W. Wright, 291
 
*- Refractories and Modern Kilns, J. G. Maxwell, 291
Institute, Textile:
*- Refractory Properties of Silica, H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 291
Autumn Conference at Preston, 331
*- Tests for Refractories, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 291
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution of Automobile Engineers:
*Society, Chemical :
Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, A. E.
*- Limitations of the Balance, Bertram Blount, 402
 
*Society of Chemical Industry :
L. Chorlton, 545
*- Activated Sludge Process of Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
 
*- Annual General Meeting, 70, 93
Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
*- Artificial Silk Industry, T. P. Wilson, 94
 
*- Benzene and Toluene for High Explosives, Sources of, T. F. E. Rhead, 71
Coventry Branch—
*- Calorific Value of Industrial Gaseous Fuel, W. J. Pickering, 93
 
*- Chemical Porcelain, Henry Watkins, 71
Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
*- Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis. 524
 
*- Future of the Fine Chemical Industry, E. W Mann, 94
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*- Industrial Application of Town’s Gas, C. M. Walter. 93
Centenary of the “ Civils,” 563
*- Industrial Fuel from Gasworks E. W. Smith, 93
 
*- Manufacture of Synthetic Nitrates by Electric Power, E. Kilburn Scott, 93
Engineering Training, Meeting, 364
*- Metallurgical Questions, Professor Turner, 94
 
*- Other Papers : Cartridge Brass, Dr. H. W. Brownsdon ; Aluminium Alloys, J. H. Stansbie ; Carbonless Alloys, J. Kent Smith ; Superheating of Slags and Metals during Refining, J. E. Fletcher, 94
Examination for Associate Membership, 567 Presidential Address, Harry E. J ones, 406 Recent Developments in By-Product Coking,
*- Presidential Address, Dr. C. C. Carpenter, 71
 
*- Sands Used in Metallurgical Practice Compared with those Used in Glass Manufacture, Professor Boswell, 71
G. B. Walker, 509
*- Synthesis of Ammonia and its Oxidation to Nitric Acid, E. B. Maxted, 93
 
*- Texture of Fire-clays, W. C. Hancock, 71
Institution of Electrical Engineers:
*- Visits, 94
Presidential Address, C. H. Wordingham, 435
*- LONDON SECTION— Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435
 
*Society, Faraday:
Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
*- Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Discussion, 393, 402, 424
Comparison of Working Costs of Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380
*Society, Royal, of Arts:
 
*- Copper, Progress in the Metallurgy of. Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
Notes on Air-lift Pumping, A. W. Purchas, 446
*- Discovery and Invention, Sir Dugald Clerk’s Trueman Wood Lecture, 514
 
*- Programme for Session, 442
Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Capt. H. Riall Sankey on Heat Engines, 489
*- Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 447
 
*ATMOSPHERIC Engine—see Engines
Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffiths and G. I. Tavlor, 536, 546
*Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, J. B. C. Kershaw, 443
 
*Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves. F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
Institution of Naval Architects:
*Australia, Fuel Alcohol in, 278
 
*Australia, Soldiers after the War, 336
Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 418
*Australian Notes, 518
 
*Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders:
*Automatic Control of Pumps—see Pumps
Sub-Committee’s Report on Methods of Producing High Vacuum, 557
*Automatic Drop-bottom Mine Car (Griffith Tub), Sanford-Day Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, 457
 
*Automobile Engineering, Welding with Application to, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
Institution of Water Engineers:
Air-lift Pumping, Papers by Mr. C. Anthony and Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
 
Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, C. H. Roberts, 525
 
Winter Meeting, 525
 
Society, Aeronautical, of Great Britain :
Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. K.
 
M. Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
 
Society, Ceramic :
Dinner; Presidential Statement, W. J. J ones ; Visit to Dalzell Steel and Ironworks, D. Colville and Son, 292
 
Fire-clays and Ganisters of South of Scotland,
 
L. W. Kinsman and M. MacGregor, 291
 
Meeting at Glasgow, 291
 
Papers on Silica, Hydration of Calcined Dolomite and Fire-bricks, by Miss C. Beveridge and Mr. W. Emney, J. Burton, G. W. Wright, 291
 
Refractories and Modern Kilns, J. G. Maxwell, 291
 
Refractory Properties of Silica, H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 291
 
Tests for Refractories, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 291
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
 
SOCIETIES (continued):
 
Society, Chemical:
 
Limitations of the Balance, Bertram Blount, 402
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Activated Sludge Process of Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
 
Annual General Meeting, 70, 93
 
Artificial Silk Industry, T. P. Wilson, 94
 
Benzene and Toluene for High Explosives, Sources of, T. F. E. Rhead, 71
 
Calorific Value of Industrial Gaseous Fuel, W. J. Pickering, 93
 
Chemical Porcelain, Henry Watkins, 71
 
Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis, 524
 
Future of the Fine Chemical Industry, E. W Mann, 94
 
Industrial Application of Town’s Gas, C. M.
 
Walter, 93
 
Industrial Fuel from Gasworks E. W. Smith, 93
 
Manufacture of Synthetic Nitrates by Electric Power, E. Kilburn Scott, 93
 
Metallurgical Questions, Professor Turner, 94
 
Other Papers : Cartridge Brass, Dr. H. W.
 
Brownsdon ; Aluminium Alloys, J. H. Stansbie ; Carbonless Alloys, J. Kent Smith ; Superheating of Slags and Metals during Refining, J. E. Fletcher, 94
 
Presidential Address, Dr. C. C. Carpenter, 71
 
Sands Used in Metallurgical Practice Compared with those Used in Glass Manufacture, Professor Boswell, 71
 
Synthesis of Ammonia and its Oxidation to Nitric Acid, E. B. Maxted, 93
 
Texture of Fire-clays, W. C. Hancock, 71
 
Visits, 94
 
London Section—
 
Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435
 
Society, Faraday :
 
Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Discussion, 393, 402, 424
 
Society, Royal, of Arts:
 
Copper, Progress in the Metallurgy of.
 
Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
 
Discovery and Invention, Sir Dugald Clerk’s
 
Trueman Wood Lecture, 514
 
Programme for Session, 442
 
Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 447
 
ATMOSPHERIC Engine—see Engines
 
Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, J. B. C. Kershaw, 443
 
Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves,
 
F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
 
Australia, Fuel Alcohol in, 278
 
Australia, Soldiers after the War, 336
 
Australian Notes, 518
 
Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
 
Automatic Control of Pumps—see Pumps
 
Automatic Drop-bottom Mine Car (Griffith
 
Tub), Sanford-Day Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, 457
 
Automobile Engineering, Welding with Application to, H. L. Towns, 125, 147


B
B
BALANCE, Assaying and Chemical, Wilfred Heusser, 192
*BALANCE, Assaying and Chemical, Wilfred Heusser, 192
 
*Balance, Limitations of the, Bertram Blount, 402
Balance, limitations of the, Bertram Blount.
*Baling Press—see Cotton
 
*Band Saw—see Sawing
402
*Bar Mill—see Iron and Steel
 
*Barrett, G., and T. B. Rogerson, on the Briquetting of Iron Ores, 265, 299, 310  
Baling Press—see Cotton
*Basic Blast-furnaces, 392
 
*Bedson, J. P.J on Developments in Wire k- Manufacture, 334
Band Saw—see Sawing
*Benzol, The Future of, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450  
 
*Bevel Gear Machines—see Machine Tools  
Bar Mill—see Iron and Steel
*Blast-furnace Dust—see Ministry of Munitions  
 
*Blount, Bertram, on the Limitations of the Balance, 402
Barrett, G., and T. B. Rogerson, on the
*Boiler Feed-water Regulator, Copes, 367
 
*Boiler Plates, Failure in, and the Stresses in Riveted Joints, Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296, 456
Briquetting of Iron Ores, 265, 299, 310
*Boilers for Locomotives, Heating Surface of, 45  
 
*Boilers, Waste Heat, for Driving Drop Hammer Plant, 450, 452
Basic Blast-furnaces, 392
*Books of Reference, 81, 118, 348
 
*Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
Bedson, J. P.,' on Developments in Wire k Manufacture, 334
*Bostock, F. J., on Worm Gearing, 393  
 
*Boston, U.S.A., Submarine Tunnel at, 230, 234, 235
Benzol, The Future of, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450 Bevel Gear Machines—see Machine Tools Blast-furnace Dust—see Ministry of Munitions Blount, Bertram, on the Limitations of the
*Boulnois, H. P., Report to Roads Improvement Association, Concrete Roads, 73
 
*Bourcier, P. G., on Aero-engine Connecting- rods, 167
Balance, 402
*Brakes—see Railways
 
*Brass Melting, L. G. Harvey, 275
Boiler Feed-water Regulator, Copes, 367
*Brass Scrap, 118
 
*Brasses, Experiments on the Fatigue of, Dr. B. Parker Haigh, 252
Boiler Plates, Failure in, and the Stresses in Riveted Joints, Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296, 456
*Brazil, Public Works in, 449
 
Boilers for Locomotives, Heating Surface of, 45 Boilers, Waste Heat, for Driving Drop Hammer
 
Plant, 450, 452
 
Books of Reference, 81, 118, 348
 
Boring Machines—see Machine Tools]
 
Bostock, F. J., on Worm Gearing, 393 R Boston, U.S.A., Submarine Tunnel at, 230, 234, 235
 
Boulnois, H. P., Report to Roads Improvement Association, Concrete Roads, 73
 
Bourcier, P. G., on Aero-engine Connecting-rods, 167
 
Brakes—see Railways
 
Brass Melting, L. G. Harvey, 275
 
Brass Scrap, 118
 
Brasses, Experiments on the Fatigue of, Dr. B.
 
Parker Haigh, 252
 
Brazil, Public Works in, 449
 
BRIDGES:
BRIDGES:
*- Locks and Bridges for Mid-Scotland Canal, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
*- Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, George Kenworthy, 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
*- Quebec Bridge, The New, 253, 336, 338, 381, 403, 426 (Two-page Supplement, November 9th, 1917)
*- Suspension Bridges in New Zealand, J. Dawson’s System, 52, 56
*- Typical Swing Bridge for Proposed MidScotland Canal, 560
*BRIQUETTING—see also Iron and Steel
*Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
*Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188 ; (Letter), 360
*British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, 512, 533, 553, 562
*British Industries, The War, Some Metals and, 99
*British Marine Engineering Design, and Construction Committee, 209, 257, 505
*British Standard Sections, Approved, 567
*Business of War, 187


Locks and Bridges for Mid-Scotland Canal, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
C
 
*CALIFORNIA, Power Plant Extension in, 193  
Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, George Kenworthy, 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
*Californian Magnesite, 103
 
*Canada, Trade between the United Kingdom and, 118
Quebec Bridge, The New, 253, 336, 338, 381, 403, 426 (Two-page Supplement, November 9th, 1917)
*Canadian Railways—see Railways
 
*Canal Control Committee, 175
Suspension Bridges in New Zealand, J.
*Canal Schemes, Mid-Scotland, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
 
*Canals, 453
Dawson’s System, 52, 56
*Canteens, Engineering Works, A. F. Agar, 491  
 
*Canteens at Munitions Works, 268, 269  
Typical Swing Bridge for Proposed MidScotland Canal, 560
*Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
 
*Career Offered by Engineer’s Department of a British Railway, 113
BRIQUETTING—see also Iron and Steel
*Carlisle, Locomotive Coaling Plant at, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
 
*Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., on Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper, 491, 526, 566
Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
*Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., and Mr. L. Taverner, on the Effect of Heat on Aluminium, 274
 
*Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188 ;
*Casting, A Heavy, Transporting, 413
 
*Castings, Some Large, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 292
(Letter), 360
*Catalogues, 19, 39, 108, 132, 176, 196, 260, 418, 437
 
*Caterpillar—see Evolution of Chain Track Tractor
British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, 512, 533, 553, 562
*Caustic Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
 
*Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Mains, Clark H. Shaw, 32
British Industries, The War, Some Metals and, 99
*Centenary of the “ Civils ”—see Associations, andc.
 
*Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and Stirling’s Engine of 1816, 516, 517 ; Stirling Specification, 567
British Marine Engineering Design, and Construction Committee, 209, 257, 505
*Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
 
*Ceramic Society, Refractory Materials Section, 291 (For Details of Papers—see Associations, andc.)
British Standard Sections, Approved, 567 Business of War, 187
*Chain Track Tractor—see Tractor
 
*Channel Tunnel, 193
c
*Charges for Water—see Water Supply
CALIFORNIA, Power Plant Extension in, 193 Californian Magnesite, 103
*Charpy, Georges, and Andre Cornu-Thenard, on Experiments on Shock Tests and on Determination of Resilience, 244, 265
 
*Chemical Papers at Society of Chemical Industry—see Associations
Canada, Trade between the United Kingdom and, 118
*Chester Hydro-electric Power Developments, 86
 
*Chili, Engineering Schemes for, 560
Canadian Railways—see Railways
*China and the Engineer, S. W. B. McGregor, 360
 
*Chorlton, A. E. L., on the Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, 545
Canal Control Committee, 175
*Chuck, The “Marvel” Drill, Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
 
*Circular Arcs, Simple Calculations of, 114
Canal Schemes, Mid-Scotland, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
*Clapham, F. T., on The Distribution of Establishment Charges, 177 ; (Letters), 301, 323
 
*Clapham, F. T., on Foundry Costs, 286
Canals, 453
*Clerk, Sir Dugald, Discovery and Invention, 514
 
Canteens, Engineering Works, A. F. Agar, 491
 
Canteens at Munitions Works, 268, 269
 
Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
 
Career Offered by Engineer’s Department of a British Railway, 113
 
Carlisle, Locomotive Coaling Plant at, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
 
Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., on Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper, 491, 526, 566
 
Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., and Mr. L. Taverner, on the Effect of Heat on Aluminium, 274
 
Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
 
Casting, A Heavy, Transporting, 413
 
Castings, Some Large, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 292
 
Catalogues, 19, 39, 108, 132, 176, 196, 260, 418, 437
 
Caterpillar—see Evolution of Chain Track Tractor
 
Caustic Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
 
Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Mains, Clark H. Shaw, 32
 
Centenary of the “ Civils ”—see Associations &c.
 
Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and Stirling’s Engine of 1816, 516, 517 ; Stirling Specification, 567
 
Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
 
Ceramic Society, Refractory Materials Section, 291 (For Details of Papers—see Associations, &c.)
 
Chain Track Tractor—see Tractor
 
Channel Tunnel, 193
 
Charges for Water—see Water Supply
 
Charpy, Georges, and Andre Cornu-Thenard, on Experiments on Shock Tests and on Determination of Resilience, 244, 265
 
Chemical Papers at Society of Chemical Industry—see Associations
 
Chester Hydro-electric Power Developments, 86
 
Chili, Engineering Schemes for, 560
 
China and the Engineer, S. W. B. McGregor, 360
 
Chorlton, A. E. L., on the Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, 545
 
Chuck, The “ Marvel ” Drill, Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
 
Circular Arcs, Simple Calculations of, 114
 
Clapham, F. T., on The Distribution of Establishment Charges, 177 : (Letters), 301, 323
 
Clapham, F. T., on Foundry Costs, 286
 
Clerk, Sir Dugald, Discovery and Invention, 514
 
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:
 
*- By-product Coking, G. B. Walker, 509
By-product Coking, G. B. Walker, 509
*- Coal Concreted from Dust or Ashes, R. G. Lovell, 126
 
*- Coal Problem, 330
Coal Concreted from Dust or Ashes, R. G.
*- Coal and Tin Mining in British Malaya, 63
 
*- Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36, 54  
Lovell, 126
*- Coke-handling Plant, Telpher, at Warrington Gasworks, Strachan and Henshaw, Limited, 430, 434
 
*- Colliery Winding Engine, Old, 94, 98
Coal Problem, 330
*- Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis, 524
 
*- Economy in Coal Consumption, Government Suggestions, 7
Coal and Tin Mining in British Malaya, 63
 
Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36, 54
 
Coke-handling Plant, Telpher, at Warrington Gasworks, Strachan and Henshaw, Limited, 430, 434
 
Colliery Winding Engine, Old, 94, 98
 
Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis, 524
 
Economy in Coal Consumption, Government Suggestions, 7
 
COAL, COKE, & COLLIERIES (cont.) :
COAL, COKE, & COLLIERIES (cont.) :
Electricity Supply and the Economy of Coal, 540
*- Electricity Supply and the Economy of Coal, 540
 
*- Gas, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
Gas, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
*- Griffith Colliery Tub (Automatic Drop- Bottom Mine Car), Sanford-Day Manu¬facturing Company, 457
 
*- Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
Griffith Colliery Tub (Automatic Drop-Bottom Mine Car), Sanford-Day Manufacturing Company, 457
*- New Scheme for Coal Supply, 36
 
*- Osaka Electric Works, Coal and Ash Plant at the, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, G. F. Zimmer, 115
Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
*- Position of the Coal Mining Industry, A. F. Pease, 373
 
*- Push Button Coal and Ash Hoists at Allison and Baltimore, 254
New Scheme for Coal Supply, 36
*- Sampling Coal, 42
 
*COKE—see Coal
Osaka Electric Works, Coal and Ash Plant at the, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, G.
*Columbia, A New Port in, 425 ; (Letter), 556
 
*Commerce and the State, 521
F. Zimmer, 115
*Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, S. W. B. McGregor, 360
 
*Commercial Dock Developments at Falmouth, 378
Position of the Coal Mining Industry, A. F. Pease, 373
*Concrete, Reinforced, Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
 
*Concrete, Reinforced, Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
Push Button Coal and Ash Hoists at Allison and Baltimore, 254
*Concrete Roads, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
 
*Concrete, Transmission of, by Air and Steam, 159, 164
Sampling Coal, 42
*Concrete—see also Ferro-Concrete
 
*Contract, 552
COKE—see Coal
*Controlled Owner, The, 251
 
*Conversion of Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
Columbia, A New Port in, 425 ; (Letter), 556
*Copes Boiler Feed Water Regulator, 367
 
*Copper, Metallurgy of, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
Commerce and the State, 521
*Correspondence Schools, 488
 
*Corrosion of Iron—see Iron
Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, S.
*Corrosion of Metal, Electrolytic, by Sea Water, 260
 
*Costs—see Working Costs
W. B. McGregor, 360
*Cotton Baling Methods and Freightage Economy, 282
 
*Cotton Baling and Sampling Machinery, A. E. Cummins, D. Bridge and Co., Limited, 448
Commercial Dock Developments at Falmouth, 378
*Coventry Strike, 501
 
*Cranes, 5-Ton Electric Goliath, for France, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 140, 142
Concrete, Reinforced, Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
*Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
 
*Culm and other Waste Fuels, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 307
Concrete, Reinforced, Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
*Curtis Rateau Turbines—see Turbines
 
Concrete Roads, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
 
Concrete, Transmission of, by Air and Steam, 159,164
 
Concrete—see also Ferro-Concrete
 
Contract, 55.2
 
Controlled Owner, The, 251
 
Conversion of Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
 
Copes Boiler Feed Water Regulator, 367
 
Copper, Metallurgy of, Professor H. C. H.
 
Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
 
Correspondence Schools, 488
 
Corrosion of Iron—see Iron
 
Corrosion of Metal, Electrolytic, by Sea Water, 260
 
Costs—see Working Costs
 
Cotton Baling Methods and Freightage Economy, 282
 
Cotton Baling and Sampling Machinery, A. E.
 
Cummins, D. Bridge and Co., Limited, 448
 
Coventry Strike, 501
 
Cranes, 5-Ton Electric Goliath, for France, Sir
 
W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 140, 142
 
Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
 
Culm and other Waste Fuels, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 307
 
Curtis Rateau Turbines—see Turbines


D
D
DANGER of Letting Things Slide, 252
*DANGER of Letting Things Slide, 252
 
*Darling, Chas. R., on Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, 422
Darling, Chas. R., on Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, 422
*Desbleds, L. Blin, on the Output of Aeroplanes, 508
 
*Design of a Tractor—see Tractor
Desbleds, L. Blin, on the Output of Aeroplanes,
*Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
 
*Development of German Waterways, 196
Design of a Tractor—see Tractor
*Development of Machinery in the United States Navy—see Ships
 
*Discharging Ore, New Method for, 193
Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
*Discovery and Invention, Trueman Wood Lecture, Sir Dugald Clerk, 514
 
*Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, C. Hamilton-Wickes, 314
Development of German Waterways, 196
*Distribution of Establishment Charges, F. T. Clapham, 177 ; (Letters), 301, 323
 
*Diving Globe for Salving Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
Development of Machinery in" the United
*Docks and Harbours, Empire, 499
 
*Docks, Rosario, Improvements at the, 292
States Navy—see Ships
*Donaldson Elevator for Ore Discharging, 193
 
*Doorakkers, G., on the Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
Discharging Ore, New Method for, 193
*Drill Chuck, The “Marvel,” Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
 
*Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
Discovery and Invention, Trueman Wood Lecture, Sir Dugald Clerk, 514
*Drop Hammer Plant, Bretts’ Patent Lifter Company, 450, 452
 
*Duties of the Air Forces, 35
Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, C. Hamilton-Wickes, 314
*Dyson, Captain C. W., on The Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, 170, 190, 211
 
Distribution of Establishment Charges, F. T.
 
Clapham, 177 ; (Letters), 301, 323
 
Diving Globe for Salving Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
 
Docks and Harbours, Empire, 499
 
Docks, Rosario, Improvements at the, 292
 
Donaldson Elevator for Ore Discharging, 193
 
Doorakkers, G., on the Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
 
Drill Chuck, The “ Marvel,” Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
 
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Drop Hammer Plant, Bretts’ Patent Lifter Company, 450, 452
 
Duties of the Air Forces, 35
 
Dyson, Captain C. W., on The Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, 170, 190, 211


E
E
ECONOMY in Coal Consumption, Government Control, 7
*ECONOMY in Coal Consumption, Government Control, 7
 
*Education of Apprentices, 76
Education of Apprentices, 76
*Educational Intelligence, 196, 248, 284, 305, 328, 333, 572
 
*Efficiency, A. L. Haas, 37
Educational Intelligence, 196, 248, 284, 305, 328, 333, 572
*Efficiency, Meaning of—see Working Costs of Prime Movers
 
Efficiency, A. L. Haas, 37
 
Efficiency, Meaning of—see Working Costs of Prime Movers
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
Bar Mill, 20in., Motor-driven, General
*- Bar Mill, 20in., Motor-driven, General Electrical Company, 190
 
*- California, Power Plant Extension in, 193  
Electrical Company, 190
*- Chester Hydro-Electric Power Developments, 86
 
*- Coal and Ash Plant at the Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, G. F. Zimmer, 115
California, Power Plant Extension in, 193 Chester Hydro-Electric Power Developments, 86
*- Electric Discharge and Crop Production, Experiments by Miss E. C. Dudgeon, Mr. J. E. Newman, and others, 74
 
*- Electric Drive for Warships, 228
Coal and Ash Plant at the Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited,
*- Electricity Supply and the Economv of Coal, 540
 
*- Empress Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342  
G. F. Zimmer, 115
*- Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
 
*- Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
Electric Discharge and Crop Production, Experiments by Miss E. C. Dudgeon, Mr. J. E. Newman, and others, 74
*- Halifax District, New Sub-Stations for, 76  
 
*- Lancashire and Cheshire, Interconnection of Electricity Supply Systems in, 171  
Electric Drive for Warships, 228
*- Locomotives and Railways—see Railways  
 
*- Motor Boats, Electrically Controlled, 425  
Electricity Supply and the Economy of Coal, 540
*- National Electric Supply Policy, 453  
 
*- Pumps, Electrically Driven—see Pumps
Empress Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342 Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
 
*- Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, Chas. R. Darling, 422
Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
*- Standardisation of Machinery, British and American Conference, 319
 
*- Switch, Wall Socket and Plug, Combined, Donovan and Co., 83
Halifax District, New Sub-Stations for, 76 Lancashire and Cheshire, Interconnection of
*- Tasmanian Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 67, 78 (Two page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)
 
*- West Highlands, Big Water Power Scheme for Aluminium Manufacture, 463, 525
Electricity Supply Systems in, 171 Locomotives and Railways—see Railways Motor Boats, Electrically Controlled, 425 National Electric Supply Policy, 453 Pumps, Electrically Driven—see Pumps
*- Wild-Barfield Method of Steel Hardening, 82  
 
*- Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
*ELECTROLYTIC Corrosion of Metal in Sea Water, 260
 
*Elswick—see Works
Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, Chas. R. Darling, 422
*Emmett, W. L. R., on the Turbine Electric Equipment of United States Cruisers, 228
 
*Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
Standardisation of Machinery, British and American Conference, 319
*Empire, The : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, S. J. Johnstone, 457
 
*Employers and Employed, 10, 13
Switch, Wall Socket and Plug, Combined, Donovan and Co., 83
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
 
*- Aero Engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
Tasmanian Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 67, 78 (Two page Supplement, July 21th, 1911)
*- American Aviation Engine, 311
 
*- Atmospheric Colliery Winding Engine at Madeley, 94, 98
West Highlands, Big Water Power Scheme for Aluminium Manufacture, 463, 525
*- Bulb Experiments on Hot Bulb Engines, 112; (Letters), 149, 161, 215
 
*- Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
Wild-Barfield Method of Steel Hardening, 82 Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
*- Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209, 257, 505
 
*- Stirling’s Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, 516, 517
ELECTROLYTIC Corrosion of Metal in Sea Water, 260
*- Stirling’s Specification, 567 ; (Letter), 537
 
*- Testing Department of Fiat Company, Turin, 504
Elswick—see Works
*- Uniflow Engine, H. W. Morley, 455
 
*- Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, F. W. Marquis, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384  
Emmett, W. L. R., on the Turbine Electric Equipment of United States Cruisers, 228
*- United States Naval Machinery—see Ships  
 
*- Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384
Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
*ENGINEER, Volunteers, County of London 24, 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442. 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570
 
*Engineers, Training of, 379
Empire, The : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, S. J. Johnstone, 457
*Engineering Design—see British Marine, andc.
 
*Engineering Enterprise in Mexico, 167
Employers and Employed, 10, 13
*Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 493
 
*Engineering Projects in Latin-America, 115— see also Latin-American Notes
ENGINES AND MOTORS .
*- Bolivian Railways, 115
Aero Engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bour-cier, 167
*- Peru, A New Port in, 115
 
*Engineering Schemes for Chili, 560
American Aviation Engine, 311
*Engineering Training, 364
 
*Engineering Works Canteens, Arthur F. Agar, 491
Atmospheric Colliery Winding Engine at Madeley, 94, 98
*Establishment Charges, Distribution of, F. T. Clapham, 177
 
*Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, 111. 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250 : (Letter), 184
Bulb Experiments on Hot Bulb Engines, 112;
*Excess Profits Problems, 53
 
*Explosibility of Methane Air Mixtures, 215
(Letters), 149, 161, 215
 
Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
 
Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209, 257 505
 
Stirling’s Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, 516, 517
 
Stirling’s Specification, 567 ; (Letter), 537
 
Testing Department of Fiat Company, Turin, 504
 
Uniflow Engine, H. W. Morley, 455
 
Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, F. W.
 
Marquis, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384 United States Naval Machinery—see. Ships Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers,
 
Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384
 
ENGINEER, Volunteers, County of London 24, 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442. 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570
 
Engineers, Training of, 379
 
Engineering Design—see British Marine, &c.
 
Engineering Enterprise in Mexico, 167
 
Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 493
 
Engineering Projects in Latin-America, 115— see also Latin-American Notes
 
Bolivian Railways, 115
 
Peru, A New Port in, 115
 
Engineering Schemes for Chili, 560
 
Engineering Training, 364
 
Engineering Works Canteens, Arthur F. Agar. 491                                   &
 
Establishment Charges, Distribution of, F. T. Clapham, 177
 
Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, 111. 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250 : (Letter), 184
 
Excess Profits Problems. 53
 
Explosibility of Methane Air Mixtures, 215


F
F
FAILURE of Boiler'PIates—see Boiler
*FAILURE of Boiler Plates—see Boiler
 
*Falmouth, Commercial Dock Developments at, 378
Falmouth, Commercial Dock Developments at, 378
*Feed Water Regulator, Copes, 367
 
*Fenwick, A., Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, 30, 60
Feed Water Regulator, Copes, 367
*Ferro-Concrete Power House at Greenock, 239
 
*Fiat Company, Turin, Testing Department, 504
Fenwick, A., Deterioration of Curtis Rateau
*Filter Bed Sand Washer, Portable, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
 
*Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
Turbine Blading, 30, 60
*Firebrick Manufacture, Testing, andc., Paper Read at Glasgow Meeting of the Ceramic Society, 291
 
*Floods, The Protection of Paris Against, 16
Ferro-Concrete Power House at Greenock, 239
*Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
 
*Foreign Languages, Reconstruction and, 493
Fiat Company, Turin, Testing Department, 504
*Forth and Clyde—see Canal
 
*Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 110, 218, 238, 260, 284, 304, 326, 350, 360, 396, 415, 437, 462, 484, 508, 530, 550, 570
Filter Bed Sand Washer, Portable, Hunter and
*Foundry Costs, F. T. Clapham, 286 ; (Letters), 301, 323
 
*French Industries, New, 248
English, Limited, 44
*Friction Screw Press, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
 
*Friend, Dr. Newton, on Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, 550
Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
*Fuel Alcohol, 232
 
*Fuel Alcohol in Australia, 278
Firebrick Manufacture, Testing, &c., Paper
*Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
 
*Fuel Research, 340, 344
Read at Glasgow Meeting of the Ceramic Society, 291
*Fuels, Culm and Other Waste, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 307
 
*Furnace, Oil-fired Case Hardening, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
Floods, The Protection of Paris Against, 16
*Furnaces, Brass Melting, Fuel Economy Possi¬bilities in, L. G. Harvey, 275
 
*Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of Metals, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
*Furnaces—see also Electrical Matters
 
*Fuses—see War Material
Foreign Languages, Reconstruction and, 493
*Future of Benzol, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450
 
*Future of Railways—see Railways
Forth and Clyde—see Canal
 
Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 110, 218, 238, 260, 284, 304, 326, 350, 360, 396, 415, 437, 462, 484, 508, 530, 550, 570
 
Foundry Costs, F. T. Clapham, 286 ; (Letters), 301, 323
 
French Industries, New, 248
 
Friction Screw Press, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
 
Friend, Dr. Newton, on Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, 550
 
Fuel Alcohol, 232
 
Fuel Alcohol in Australia, 278
 
Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting
 
Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
 
Fuel Research, 340, 344
 
Fuels, Culm and Other Waste, Use of, J. B. C.
 
Kershaw, 307
 
Furnace, Oil-fired Case Hardening, Monometcr Manufacturing Company, 570
 
Furnaces, Brass Melting, Fuel Economy Possibilities in, L. G. Harvey, 275
 
Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of Metals, J.
 
Wright and Co., 146, 147
 
Furnaces—see also Electrical Matters
 
Fuses—see War Material
 
Future of Benzol, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450
 
Future of Railways—see Railways


G
G
GAS, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
*GAS, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
 
*Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
*Gas Firing, New System of, A. C. lonides, 275, 320
 
*Gas, Industrial Uses, Abstracts of Papers at Society of Chemical Industry, 93
Gas Firing, New System of, A. C. lonides, 275. 320
*Gas Washers, Centrifugal Type, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
 
*Gases and Air, Inflammability of Mixtures of, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
Gas, Industrial Uses, Abstracts of Papers at Society of Chemical Industry, 93
*Gauges, Hardened Thread, Manufacture of, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
 
*German Munitions Supply, 339
Gas Washers, Centrifugal Type, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
*German Waterways, The Development of, 196
 
*Germany’s Economic Position After the War, 544
Gases and Air, Inflammability of Mixtures of.
*Germany, Substitutes in, 509
 
*Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
*Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
 
*Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
Gauges, Hardened Thread, Manufacture of, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
*Grey Cast Iron—see Iron
 
*Griffith, A. A., and G. I. Taylor on the Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, 536, 543, 546
German Munitions Supply, 339
*Griffith Tub—see Coal
 
*Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
German Waterways, The Development of, 196
*Guedon, Pierre, on Aero Steam Railway Traction, 425
 
*Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
Germany’s Economic Position After the War, 544
*Gun Lathes—see Machine Tools
 
Germany, Substitutes in, 509
 
Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
 
Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
 
Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
 
Grey Cast Iron—see Iron
 
Griffith, A. A., and G. I. Taylor on the Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, 536, 543, 546
 
Griffith Tub—see Coal
 
Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Guedon, Pierre, on Aero Steam Railway Traction, 425
 
Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
 
Gun Lathes—see Machine Tools


H
H
HAAS, A. L., on Efficiency, 37
*HAAS, A. L., on Efficiency, 37
 
*Haddrell, C. H., on The Industrial Outlook, 137, 144 : (Letter), 301
Haddrell, C. H., on The Industrial Outlook, 137, 144 : (Letter), 301
*Haigh, Dr. B. P., on Experiments on the Fatigue of Brass, 252
 
*Haig’s Weather, 295
Haigh, Dr. B. P., on Experiments on the Fatigue of Brass, 252
*Hamilton-Wickes, C., on The Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, 314
 
*Harbour Scheme, Langstone, near Portsmouth, 179
Haig’s Weather, 295
*Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254, 295
 
*Harvey, L. G., on Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, 275
Hamilton-Wickes, C., on The Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, 3J4
*Haughton, J. L., and D. Hanson, Further Notes on a High Temperature Thermostat, 275, 322
 
*Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture on Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
Harbour Scheme, Langstone, near Portsmouth, 179
*Hay, Dr. F. W., on Patent Law Reform, 435 ; (Letter), 481
 
*Heat, Effect of, on Aluminium, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254, 295
*Heat of Steam, The Latent, F. B. Aspin all, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
 
*Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel—see Iron
Harvey, L. G., on Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, 275
*Heat Treatment of Metals, Furnaces for, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
 
*Heating of Industrial Buildings, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
Haughton, J. L., and D. Hanson, Further Notes on a High Temperature Thermostat, 275, 322
*High Temperature Thermostat—see Thermostat
 
*High Vacuum, Methods of Prcducing, Experimental Apparatus at Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Report, 557
Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture on Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
*History of Engineering, Links in, Rhys Jenkins, 493
 
*Hobbs, E. W., Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, 334, 335, 351, 376
Hay, Dr. F. W., on Patent Law Reform, 435 ; (Letter), 481
*Hoists, Push Button Coal and Ash, 254
 
*Hot Air Engines—see Engine a
Heat, Effect of, on Aluminium, Dr. H. C. H.
*Hot Bulb Engines, Some Bulb Experiments on, 112 : (Letters), 149, 161, 215
 
*Hughes, V. A. B., on Reform of the Patent Laws, 425
Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
*Hurst, J. E., on Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, 266
 
*Hydro-Electric Power Developments, Chester, 86
Heat of Steam, The Latent, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
*Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, Tasmanian Great Lake, 67, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 21th, 1917)
 
*Hydrostatic Pressure, Effect of, on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel—see Iron
 
Heat Treatment of Metals, Furnaces for, J.
 
Wright and Co., 146, 147
 
Heating of Industrial Buildings, J. Boyd and ' Sons, 503
 
High Temperature Thermostat—see Thermostat
 
High Vacuum, Methods of Producing, Experimental Apparatus at Richardsons, West-garth and Co., Report, 557
 
History of Engineering, Links in, Rhys Jenkins, 493
 
Hobbs, E. W., Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, 334, 335, 351, 376
 
Hoists, Push Button Coal and Ash, 254
 
Hot Air Engines—see Engine s
 
Hot Bulb Engines, Some Bulb Experiments on, 112 : (Letters), 149, 161, 215
 
Hughes, V. A. B., on Reform of the Patent Laws, 425
 
Hurst, J. E., on Pleat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, 266
 
Hydro-Electric Power Developments, Chester, 86
 
Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, Tasmanian Great Lake, 67, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 21th, 1917)
 
Hydrostatic Pressure, Effect of, on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275


I
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IMPACT Testing Experiments, G. Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
*IMPACT Testing Experiments, G. Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
 
*Industrial League, 81, 196
Industrial League, 81, 196
*Industrial Outlook, C. H. Haddrell, 137, 144 (Letter), 301
 
*Industrial Parliament, 35
Industrial Outlook, C. H. Haddrell, 137, 144
*Industrial—see also Labour Questions
 
*Industrial Research—see Research
(Letter;, 301
*Industrial Unrest—see Labour
 
*Industries, New French, 248
Industrial Parliament, 35
*Industries of Poland, 14
 
*Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
Industrial—see also Labour Questions
*Inflammability of Mixtures of Gases and Air, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
 
*Inland Waterways, Use of, 526
Industrial Research—see Research
*Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
 
*Intensifier, Inverted Steam Hydraulic, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
Industrial Unrest—see Labour
*Ionides, A. C., on a New System of Gas Firing, 275, 320
 
Industries, New French, 248
 
Industries of Poland, 14
 
Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
 
Inflammability of Mixtures of Gases and Air, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
 
Inland Waterways, Use of, 526
 
Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
 
Intensifier, Inverted Steam Hydraulic, Davy Brothers, Limited. 366
 
lonides, A. C., on a New System of Gas Firing, 275, 320
 
IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr. F. Rogers, 276, 297
*- Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr. F. Rogers, 276, 297
 
*- Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, C.
*- American Iron Trade, 228
 
*- Bar Mill, 20in., Electrically Driven, General Electric Company, 191
E. Stromeyer, 496
*- Basic Blast Furnaces, 392
 
*- Briquetting of Iron Ores, Guy Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
American Iron Trade, 228
*- British Steel for Shells, 509
 
*- Corrosion of Iron, Conditions Essential to the, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
Bar Mill, 20in., Electrically Driven, General Electric Company, 191
*- Dealings in Pig Iron, 63
 
*- Electric Method of Steel Hardening, Wild- Barfield, 82
Basic Blast Furnaces, 392
*- Forged Steel Valves, Attachment of Spindles to, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
 
*- Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
Briquetting of Iron Ores, Guy Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
*- Heat Treatment, Influence of, on Electrical Resistivity, andc., E. D. Campbell and W. C. Dowd, 297
 
*- Iron Mines of Cumberland and Lancaster, 87
British Steel for Shells, 509
*- Iron Ore, Professor Henry Louis, 493
 
*- Iron Prices, 86
Corrosion of Iron, Conditions Essential to the, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
*- Iron and Steel Institute—see Associations  
 
*- Labour and Wages, 305—see also Labour  
Dealings in Pig Iron, 63
*- Prices of Steel— see Ministry of Munitions The War, Some Metals and British Industry, 99
 
*IRRIGATION Projects in South Africa, 169  
Electric Method of Steel Hardening, Wild-Barfield, 82
*Irrigation for Vegetable Growing, 108
 
Forged Steel Valves, Attachment of Spindles to, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
 
Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
 
Heat Treatment, Influence of, on Electrical Resistivity, &c., E. D. Campbell and W.
 
C. Dowd, 297
 
Iron Mines of Cumberland and Lancaster, 87
 
Iron Ore, Professor Henry Louis, 493
 
Iron Prices, 86
 
Iron and Steel Institute—see Associations Labour and Wages, 305—see also Labour Prices of Steel—see Ministry of Munitions The War, Some Metals and British Industry, 99
 
IRRIGATION Projects in South Africa, 169 Irrigation for Vegetable Growing, 108


JAPAN and the War, 248
J
 
*JAPAN and the War, 248
Jeffries, Professor Zay, on the Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, 275
*Jeffries, Professor Zav, on the Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, 275
 
*Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 493
Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 493
*Johnstone, S. J., on The Empire : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, 457
 
Johnstone, S. J., on The Empire : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, 457


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KENWORTHY, George, on Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, &c., 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
*KENWORTHY, George, on Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, andc., 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
 
*Kershaw, J. B. C., on Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, 443
Kershaw, J. B. C., on Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, 443
*Kershaw, J. B. C., The Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, 307
 
*Kershaw, J. B. C., The Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation, 27
Kershaw, J. B. C., The Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, 307
 
Kershaw, J. B. C.» The Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation. 27


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LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
*- Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
 
*- Advances in Wages, 63
Advances in Wages, 63
*- Employers and Employed, 13
 
*- Industrial Councils, 10, 13
Employers and Employed, 13
*- Industrial League, 81
 
*- Industrial Parliament, 35
Industrial Councils, 10, 13
*- Industrial Unrest, 79
 
*- Industrial Unrest, Causes of, 121
Industrial League, 81
*- Industrial Unrest, Inquiry, 122
 
*- Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
Industrial Parliament, 35
*- Labour and the State, 187
 
*- Miners’ Wages, 192
Industrial Unrest, 79
*- Pay of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
 
*- Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
Industrial Unrest, Causes of, 121
*- Railway Men’s Societies, 215
 
*- Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 : (Letter), 323
Industrial Unrest, Inquiry, 122
*- Welsh Labour, Commissioners’ First Report, 100
 
*- Whitley Report, 169, 331, 357
Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
*LANGSTONE Harbour Scheme, 179
 
*Latent Heat of Steam, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 : (Letters), 162, 184, 279
Labour and the State, 187
*Lathes—see. Machine Tools
 
*Latin-American Engineering Notes, 115, 225, 397
Miners’ Wages, 192
*- Argentina, 225
 
*- Bolivian Railways, 115
Pay of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
*- Chili, 225, 397
 
*- El Salvador, 225
Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
*- Peru, A New Port in, 115
 
Railway Men’s Societies, 215
 
Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 : (Letter), 323
 
Welsh Labour, Commissioners’ First Report, 100
 
Whitley Report, 169, 331, 357
 
LANGSTONE Harbour Scheme, 179
 
Latent Heat of Steam, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47,
 
58 : (Letters), 162, 184, 279
 
Lathes—see Machine Tools
 
Latin-American Engineering Notes, 115, 225, 397
 
Argentina, 225
 
Bolivian Railways, 115
 
Chili, 225, 397
 
El Salvador, 225
 
Peru, A New Port in, 115
 
LEADERS:
LEADERS:
Acid and Basic Steel, 364
*- Acid and Basic Steel, 364
 
*- Air Reprisals, 340
Air Reprisal^, 340
*- America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
 
*- Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
*- Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
 
*- Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188
Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
*- Business of War, 187
 
*- Canals, 453
Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
*- Causes of Industrial Unrest, 121
 
*- Centenary oi the “Civils,” 563
Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188
*- Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36
 
*- Commerce and the State, 521
Business of War, 187
*- Controlled Owner, 251
 
*- Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
Canals, 453
*- Danger of Letting Things Slide, 252
 
*- Duties of the Air Forces, 35
Causes of Industrial Unrest, 121
*- Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
 
*- Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
Centenary of the “ Civils,” 563
*- Employers and Employed, 13
 
*- Engineering Training, 364
Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36
*- First Lord’s Statement, 409
 
*- Fuel Alcohol, 232
Commerce and the State, 521
*- Fuel Research, 340
 
*- Future of Benzol, 387
Controlled Owner, 251
*- Future of British Railways, 475
 
*- Future of Canadian Railways, 79
Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
*- German Munitions Supply, 339
 
*- Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
Danger of Letting Things Slide, 252
*- Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
 
*- Haig’s Weather, 295
Duties of the Air Forces, 35
*- Industrial Parliament, An, 35
 
*- Industrial Research, 209
Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
*- Industrial Unrest, 79
 
*- Labour and the State, 187
Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
*- Latent Heat of Steam, 58
 
*- London County Council Tramways, 58
Employers and Employed,-13
*- Manufacturers and Standards, 317
 
*- Meaning of Efficiency, 363
Engineering Training, 364
*- Measurement of Temperature, 431
 
*- M.I.D., The, 543
First Lord’s Statement, 409
*- Ministry of Munitions, 13
 
*- National Electric Supply Policy, 453
Fuel Alcohol, 232
*- Organisation and Efficiency, 144
 
*- Our Naval Strategy, 143
Fuel Research, 340
*- Patent Law Reform, 521
 
*- Quality of Hardness, 295
Future of Benzol, 387
*- Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
 
*- Science and the Man, 476
Future of British Railways, 475
*- Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274
 
*- Shipping and Shipbuilding in the United States, 317
Future of Canadian Railways, 79
*- Ships and More Ships, 410
 
*- Size of the Standard Ships, 273
German Munitions Supply, 339
*- Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209
 
*- Submarine War : The Latest Phase, 231
Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
*- Taxation of Stock Values, 57
 
*- The War, Some Metals, and British Industries 99
Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
*- Torsion, 543
 
*- Transmission of Military Power, 387
Haig’s Weather, 295
*- Vanguard Disaster, 57
 
Industrial Parliament, An, 35
 
Industrial Research, 209
 
Industrial Unrest, 79
 
Labour and the State, 187
 
Latent Heat of Steam, 58
 
London County Council Tramways, 58
 
Manufacturers and Standards, 317
 
Meaning of Efficiency, 363
 
Measurement of Temperature, 431
 
M.I.D., The, 543
 
Ministry of Munitions. 13
 
National Electric Supply Policy, 453
 
Organisation and Efficiency, 144
 
Our Naval Strategy, 143
 
Patent Law Reform, 521
 
Quality of Hardness, 295
 
Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
 
Science and the Man, 476
 
Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274
 
Shipping and Shipbuilding in the United States, 317
 
Ships and More Ships, 410                   -i
 
Size of the Standard Ships, 273
 
Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209 j
 
Submarine War : The Latest Phase, 231
 
Taxation of Stock Values, 57
 
TheWar, Some Metals, and British Industries, ]
 
Torsion, 543                                   1
 
Transmission of Military Power, 387
 
Vanguard Disaster, 57 *
 
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
England, North of, 21, 40, 64, 85, 107 128 150, 172, 195, 217, 237, 259, 280, 302, 324’ 346, 370, 394, 416, 438, 460, 482, 507, 528’ 548, 568
*- England, North of, 21, 40, 64, 85, 107, 128 150, 172, 195, 217, 237, 259, 280, 302, 324, 346, 370, 394, 416, 438, 460, 482, 507, 528, 548, 668
 
*- Lancashire, 20, 39, 64, 84, 106, 128, 150, 172 194, 216, 236, 258, 280, 302, 324, 346, 370, 393, 415, 438, 459, 481, 505, 527, 548, 568
Lancashire, 20, 39, 64, 84, 106, 128, 150, 172 194, 216, 236, 258, 280, 302, 324, 346, 370’ 393, 415, 438, 459, 481, 505, 527, 548, 568’
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS (continued):
 
*- Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 39, 63, 84, 106, 127, 149, 171, 193, 216, 236, 257, 279, 301, 323, 345, 369, 393, 415, 437, 459, 481, 505, 527, 548, 567
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS {continued):
*- Scotland, 22, 41, 65, 86, 108, 129, 152, 173, 195, 218, 238, 259, 282, 304, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 440, 461, 483, 507, 529, 549, 569
Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 39, 63, 84’ 106, 127, 149, 171, 193, 216, 236, 257, 279’ 301, 323, 345, 369, 393, 415, 437, 459, 481’ 505, 527, 548, 567
*- Sheffield, 20, 42, 65, 84, 107, 129, 151, 173, 194, 216, 237, 258, 281, 303, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 439, 461, 483, 506, 629, 549, 568
 
*- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 41, 66, 86, 108, 130, 152, 174, 196, 218, 238, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 372, 396, 418, 440, 462, 484, 507, 530, 550, 569
Scotland, 22, 41, 65, 86, 108, 129, 152, 173, 195, 218, 238, 259, 282, 304, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 440, 461, 483, 507, 529, 549, 569
 
Sheffield, 20, 42, 65, 84, 107, 129, 151, 173, 194, 216, 237, 258, 281, 303, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 439, 461, 483, 506, 529, 549, 568
 
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 41, 66, 86, 108, 130, 152, 174, 196, 218, 238, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 372, 396, 418, 440, 462, 484, 507, 530, 550, 569
 
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Aeroplane Manufacture, L. Blin Desbleds, 360
*- Aeroplane Manufacture, L. Blin Desbleds, 360
 
*- Air-lift Pumps, R. Stirling, 556
Air-lift Pumps, R. Stirling, 556
*- American Industries, B. K., 301
 
*- Britain as an Agricultural Country, F. L. Morgan, 360
American Industries, B. K., 301
*- Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and the Stirling Air Engine, R. B. Prosser, 537
 
*- Charing Cross Railway Bridge, H. Davey, 105 Coal Economy—see Fuel
Britain as an Agricultural Country, F. L. Morgan, 360
*- Colombia, A New Port in, F. L. Hothersall, 556
 
*- Commercial Aeronautics, Handley Page, Limited, 39
Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and the Stirling Air Engine, R. B. Prosser, 537
*- Conquest of Schleswig-Holstein, T. F. Wilkinson, 19
 
*- Control of Railways, Hexagon, 450
Charing Cross Railway Bridge, H. Davey, 105 Coal Economy—see Fuel
*- Copper Tubes for Aeroplanes, Ing. Carlo Maurilio Lerici, 19
 
*- Cornish Engine and Steam Engine Economy, Henry Davey, 537
Colombia, A New Port in, F. L. Hothersall, 556
*- Duddell, William Du Bois, 428
 
*- Early Steamboat, Arthur Lee, 118, 248, 323 ; J. H. Anderson, 118 ; Fred. Walsh, 228 ; R. B. P., 279
Commercial Aeronautics, Handley Page, Limited, 39
*- Engineers and India, Executive Engineer, 527  
 
*- Ericsson’s Monitor, Writer of the Article, 161  
Conquest of Schleswig-Holstein, T. F. Wilkinson, 19
*- Essential Metals, Geo. T. Pardoe, 537
 
*- Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, L. Sterne, 184
Control of Railways, Hexagon, 450
*- Evolution of the Monitor, R. B. P., 184
 
*- Excess Profits, Cleveland Manchester Engineer, 54
Copper Tubes for Aeroplanes, Ing. Carlo Maurilio Lerici, 19
*- Feed-water Heating in Locomotives, W. G. Landon, 450 ; Mead, McLean and Co., 527
 
*- Filing Papers, A. Fanti, 87
Cornish Engine and Steam Engine Economy, Henry Davey, 537
*- Foundry Costs, Practical Cost Accountant, 301 ; F. T. Clapham, 323
 
*- Fuel Alcohol, Horace Wyatt, 248
Duddell, William Du Bois, 428
*- Fuel Economy, F. Samuelson, 38 ; W. H. Casmey, 38, 105, 149, 215 ; Lancastrian, 87; W. Townsend, 118; Steam-Raiser, 118, 184
 
*- Future of Benzol, T. D. Parr, 428, 450 ; Interested Engineer, 149
Early Steamboat, Arthur Lee, 118, 248, 323 ;
*- German Trade after the War, H. Hamel Smith, 428
 
*- Gloucester as a Port : Why not Modernise It ? E. F., 526
J. H. Anderson, 118 ; Fred. Walsh, 228 ;
*- Hot Bulb Engines, Basil H. Jov, 149 ; A. J. W. G., 149 ; R. E. Mathot, 161 ; Cecil H. Cox, 215
 
*- Latent Heat of Steam, Henry Sykes, 162 ; Steam, 184 ; F. B. Aspinall, 279
R. B. P., 279
*- Locomotive Feed Purifiers, W. Effigy, 323
 
*- Metric System, F. A. Halsey, 105
Engineers and India, Executive Engineer, 527 Ericsson’s Monitor, Writer of the Article, 161 Essential Metals, Geo. T. Pardoe, 537 Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, L.
*- Motor Boating and Motoring in Japan, W. H. Leggett, 384
 
*- Names for Compound Units—see Pinch
Sterne, 184
*- Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, S., 54  
 
*- Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 384
Evolution of the Monitor, R. B. P., 184
*- Organ Blowing, C. M. Penman, 248
 
*- Patent Law Reform, Wilfred Hunt, 481 ; James Keith, 537 ; E. C. Barton, 556
Excess Profits, Cleveland Manchester Engineer, 54
*- “Penalty” of Failure in the British Army, J. C., 54
 
*- “Pinch,” C. F. Dendy Marshall. 162, 384 ; Associate Member, 333 ; H. W. Stowers, 384; H. Ravenshaw, 413; R. C. Kirkwood, 413
Feed-water Heating in Locomotives, W. G. Landon, 450 ; Mead, McLean and Co., 527
*- Plymouth as a Commercial Port, R. E. Ellacott, 248
 
*- Pounds Per Square Inch—see Pinch
Filing Papers, A. Fanti, 87
*- Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, andc., H. R. White, 162 ; G. Kenworthy, 248
 
*- Production of Ductile Tungsten, British Thomson-Houston Company, 556
Foundry Costs, Practical Cost Accountant, 301 ; F. T. Clapham, 323
*- Pyrmont Bridge, Percy Allan, 162 : H. R. White, 184
 
*- Railway Transport, A. W. Gattie, 54
Fuel Alcohol, Horace Wyatt, 248
*- Remuneration of the Staff, Skill, 384 ; Bitten, 428
 
*- Royal Navy and its Engineers, Ex-Editor, The Naval Engineering Review, 105
Fuel Economy, F. Samuelson, 38 ; W. H. Casmey, 38, 105, 149, 215 ; Lancastrian, 87; W. Townsend, 118; Steam-Raiser, 118, 184
*- Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, Traditionist, 323
 
*- Secret Session for Engineers, H. C. C., 19
Future of Benzol, T. D. Parr, 428, 450 ; Interested Engineer, 149
*- Solid Fuel for Steam Cars, C. D. Leng, 248
 
*- Steel Rail Trade, T. Good, 279
German Trade after the War, H. Hamel Smith, 428
*- Tube Rolling Mill Patent, Clydeside Tube Company, 384
 
*- Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 184
Gloucester as a Port: Why not Modernise It ? E. F., 526
*- Uniflow Compound Engine, M.I.C.E. (Fr.), 333 ; Robey and Co., 360 ; A. J. W. G., 384 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 384
 
*- Valve for Sewage Pumps, E. C. Bowden- Smith, 428
Hot Bulb Engines, Basil H. Joy, 149 ; A. J. W. G., 149; R. E. Mathot, 161; Cecil H. Cox, 215
*- Wagon Smash, Salt Union, Limited, 54
 
*- Wheels of Tractors, H. P. Saunderson, 39
Latent Heat of Steam, Henry Sykes, 162 ; Steam, 184 ; F. B. Aspinall, 279
*- Working Costs of Prime Movers. H. Davev 384
 
*LIMITATIONS of the Balance,Bertram Blount 402
Locomotive Feed Purifiers, W. Effigy, 323
*Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 493
 
Metric System, F. A. Halsey, 105
 
Motor Boating and Motoring in Japan, W. H.
 
Leggett, 384
 
Names for Compound Units—see Pinch
 
Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, S., 54 Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 384 Organ Blowing, C. M. Penman, 248
 
Patent Law Reform, Wilfred Hunt, 481 ;
 
James Keith, 537 ; E. C. Barton, 556
 
“ Penalty ” of Failure in the British Army, J. C., 54
 
“ Pinch,” C. F. Dendy Marshall. 162, 384 ; Associate Member, 333 ; H. W. Stowers, 384 ; H. Ravenshaw, 413 ; R. C. Kirkwood, 413
 
Plymouth as a Commercial Port, R. E. Ella-cott, 248
 
Pounds Per Square Inch—see Pinch
 
Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, &c.,
 
H. R. White, 162 ; G. Kenworthy, 248
 
Production of Ductile Tungsten, British Thomson-Houston Company, 556
 
Pyrmont Bridge, Percy Allan, 162 ; H. R. White, 184
 
Railway Transport, A. W. Gattie, 54
 
Remuneration of the Staff, Skill, 384 ; Bitten, 428
 
Royal Navy and its Engineers, Ex-Editor, The Naval Engineering Review, 105
 
Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, Traditionist, 323
 
Secret Session for Engineers, H. C. C., 19
 
Solid Fuel for Steam Cars, C. D. Leng, 248
 
Steel Rail Trade, T. Good, 279
 
Tube Rolling Mill Patent, Clydeside Tube Company, 384
 
Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 184
 
Uniflow Compound Engine, M.I.C.E. (Fr.), 333 ; Robey and Co., 360 ; A. J. W. G., 384 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 384
 
-Valve for Sewage Pumps, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 428
 
Wagon Smash, Salt Union, Limited, 54
 
Wheels of Tractors, H. P. Saunderson, 39
 
Working Costs of Prime Movers. H. Davev. 384
 
LIMITATIONS of the Balance,Bertram Blount 402
 
Links in the History of Engineering, Rhvs
 
Jenkins, 493                           J
 
LITERATURE :
LITERATURE :
Reviews:
*Reviews:
All the World’s Aircraft, 1917, F. T. Jane, Edited, C. G. Grey, 166, 234
*- All the World’s Aircraft, 1917, F. T. Jane Edited, C. G. Grey, 166, 234
 
*- Composition of Technical Papers, H. A Watt, 341
Composition of Technical Papers, H. A. Watt, 341
*- English and Engineering, Frank Aydelotte, 15
 
*- Explosives, Arthur Marshall, 15
English and Engineering, Frank Aydelotte, 15 Explosives, Arthur Marshall, 15
*- On Growth and Form, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson, 365
 
*- Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers, andc., Captain C. W. Dyson, 267
On Growth and Form, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson, 365
*- Rowan Premium Bonus System, 80
 
*- Searchlight Projectors, Electric, The Range of, Jean Rey, 59
Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers, &c., Captain C. W. Dyson, 267
LITERATURE (continued):
 
*Short Notices:
Rowan Premium Bonus System, 80
*- Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Part II.: Inorganic, Geoffrey Martin, 32, 101
 
*- London Transport Trust, Edwin A. Pratt, 15 ; (Letter), 54
Searchlight Projectors, Electric, The Range of, Jean Rey, 59
*- Mechanical Handling of Material, andc., G. F. Zimmer, 32, 101
 
*- Naval Architecture, J. E. Steele, 80, 101
LITERATURE (continued'):
*- Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies, A. W. Judge, 101
 
*- Saws: Their Care and Treatment, H. W. Durham, 101
Short Notices:
*- Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 101
 
*- Telegraph Engineering, Erich Hausmann, 15
Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Part II.: Inorganic, Geoffrey Martin, 32,101
 
London Transport Trust, Edwin A. Pratt, 15 ;
 
(Letter), 54
 
Mechanical Handling of Material, &c., G. r.
 
Zimmer, 32, 101
 
Naval Architecture, J. E. Steele, 80, 101
 
Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies, A. W. Judge, 101
 
Saws : Their Care and Treatment, H. W.
 
Durham, 101
 
Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 101
 
Telegraph Engineering, Erich Hausmann, 15
 
Books Received:
Books Received:
Applied Chemistry, Reports of the Progress of, 15
*- Applied Chemistry, Reports of the Progress of, 15
 
*- Artilleristisch Tijdschrift, J. H. Carstens and J. H. Westerveld, 234
Artilleristisch Tijdschrift, J. H. Carstens and
*- Brazil Commercially Considered, Syren and Shipping, 234
 
*- Business Law for Engineers, C. Frank Allen, 501
J. H. Westerveld, 234
*- CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF MINES—MINES BRANCH :
 
*-- Annual Report on Mineral Production cf Canada, No. 426 ; Report on Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada, Dr. Wm. A. Parks, No. 388
Brazil Commercially Considered, Syren and Shipping, 234
*-- Bulletin No. 14, Coal Fields and Coal Industry of Eastern Canada, F. W. Gray, No. 430, 32
 
*-- Mining of Thin Coal Seams as Applied to the Eastern Coalfields of Canada, J. F. Kellock Brown, 501
Business Law for Engineers, C. Frank Allen, 501
*- City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme 1917, 18, 101
 
*- C.M.U.A. Handbook, F. G. Bristow, 257
Canada : Department of Mines—Mines Branch :
*- Concrete—Plain and Reinforced, Dr. F. W. Taylor and S. E. Thompson, 101
 
*- Continuous Current Motors and Control Apparatus, A. P. May cock, 501
Annual Report on Mineral Production cf Canada, No. 426 ; Report on Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada, Dr. Wm. A. Parks, No. 388
*- Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, andc., XVIII., XIX., XX., 501
 
*- Correction Tables for Thermodynamic Efficiency, C. H. Naylor, 101
Bulletin No. 14, Coal Fields and Coal Industry of Eastern Canada, F. W. Gray, No. 430, 32
*- Cours de Geometrie Pure et Appliquee de I’dcole Polytechnique, M. d’Ocagne, 101
 
*- Critique des Propulseurs, Paul Popovatz, 140
Mining of Thin Coal Seams as Applied to the Eastern Coalfields of Canada, J. F. Kellock Brown, 501
*- Cycling Manual, 15, 501
 
*- Design and Construction of Industrial Buildings, Maurice Kahn, 257, 267
City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme 1917, 18, 101
*- Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 101
 
*- Diesel Engine Design, E. M. Rose, 267
C.M.U.A. Handbook, F. G. Bristow, 257
*- Electrical Engineering, Principles and Practice of, Alexander Gray, 297
 
*- Electrical Measurements, F. A. Laws, 297
Concrete—Plain and Reinforced, Dr. F. W.
*- Elements of Coal Mining, D. Burns, 234
 
*- Explosives, A Short Account of, A. Marshall, 267, 341
Taylor and S. E. Thompson, 101
*- Farming by Motor, 80
 
*- Flying Book, W. L. Wade, 15
Continuous Current Motors and Control Apparatus, A. P. Maycock, 501
*- Founder’s Manual, D. W. Payne, 297
 
*- GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MEMOIRS OF THE :
Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matem&ticas, &c., XVIII., XIX., XX., 501
*-- “Geology of the South Wales Coalfield,” Part IV.; “ Country Around Pontypridd and Maesteg,” Dr. Aubrey Strahan and Others, 501
 
*- Gold Deposits of the Rand, C. B. Horwood, 257
Correction Tables for Thermodynamic Efficiency, C. H. Naylor, 101
*- Graphic Statics, The Elements of, E. H. Sprague, 32
 
*- Hawkins’ Electrical Guide, 257
Cours de G6ometrie Pure et Appliquee de 1’dcole Poly technique, M. d’Ocagne, 101
*- Heat Drop Tables—Absolute Pressures, H. Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 101
 
*- Heat Drop Tables—H.P. Gauge Pressures, andc., Herbert Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 501
Critique des Propulseurs, Paul Popovatz, 140
*- How to Make Railways Pay for the War, Roy Horniman, 32
 
*- Hydraulics, Treatise on, Mansfield Merriman, 59
Cycling Manual, 15, 501
*- Indicator Handbook, Part II., 80
 
*- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, January- May, 1917, 234
Design and Construction of Industrial Buildings, Maurice Kahn, 257, 267
*- Interpreters, The, George Ince, 234
 
*- Journal of the Institute of Metals, 123
Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 101
*- Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 123
 
*- Kelly’s Directory of the Engineers and Iron, Metal and Electrical Trades, 80
Diesel Engine Design, E. M. Rose, 267
*- Laws of Physical Science, E. F. Northrup, 234
 
*- Les Etablissements d’Artillerie Beiges Pendant la Guerre, Willy Breton, 234
Electrical Engineering, Principles and Practice of, Alexander Gray, 297
*- Logarithms for Beginners, C. N. Pickworth, 80
 
*- Materials of Engineering, Text-book of the, H. F. Moore, 501
Electrical Measurements, F. A. Laws, 297
*- Metallurgical Analysis, Methods in, C. H. White, 501
 
*- Modern Underpinning, Lazarus White and Edmund E. Prentis, Jun., 501
Elements of Coal Mining, D. Burns, 234
*- Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book, 1917, W. C. Bersey and A. Dorey, 267
 
*- Munition Workers’ Handbook, Ernest Pull, 234
Explosives, A Short Account of, A. Marshall, 267, 341
*- Oils, Fats, and Waxes, P. J. Fryer and F. E. Weston, 234
 
*- Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation Systems, S. T. Harding, 257
Farming by Motor, 80
*- Organisation of Thought, A. N. Whitehead, 15
 
*- Power Wiring Diagrams, A. T. Dover, 501
Flying Book, W. L. Wade, 15
*- Preservation of Wood, A. J. Wallis-Tayler, 267, 341
 
*- Proceedings, Engineering Association of N.S.W., 297
Founder’s Manual, D. W. Payne, 297
*- Proceedings of the Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, 1917, 267
 
*- Programme of the City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury, 80
Geological Survey, Memoirs of the :
*- Prospectus of University Courses in the Municipal School of Technology, Manchester, 80
 
*- Quantitative Analysis, Principles of, W. C. Beasdale, 501
“ Geology of the South Wales Coalfield,” Part IV.; “ Country Around Pontypridd and Maesteg,” Dr. Aubrey Strahan and Others, 501
*- Records of Railway Interest in the War, Part IV., 59
 
*- Refrigeration, The Elements of, A. M. Greene, Jun., 501
Gold Deposits of the Rand, C. B. Horwood, 257
*- Registration and Publication of Directors Names, H. W. Jordan, 257
 
*- Royal Ontario Nickel Commission, 234
Graphic Statics, The Elements of, E. H.
*- Science and Industry, R. T. Glazebrook, 59
 
Sprague, 32
 
Hawkins’ Electrical Guide, 257
 
Heat Drop Tables—Absolute Pressures, H.
 
Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 101
 
Heat Drop Tables—H.P. Gauge Pressures, &c., Herbert Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 501
 
How to Make Railways Pay for the War, Roy Horniman, 32
 
Hydraulics, Treatise on, Mansfield Merriman, 59
 
Indicator Handbook, Part II., 80
 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, January-May, 1917, 234
 
Interpreters, The, George Ince, 234
 
Journal of the Institute of Metals, 123
 
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 123
 
Kelly’s Directory of the Engineers and Iron, Metal and Electrical Trades, 80
 
Laws of Physical Science, E. F. Northrup, 234
 
Les Etablissements d’Artillerie Beiges Pendant la Guerre, Willy Breton, 234
 
Logarithms for Beginners, C. N. Pickworth, 80
 
Materials of Engineering, Text-book of the,
 
H. F. Moore, 501
 
Metallurgical Analysis, Methods in, C. H. White, 501
 
Modern Underpinning, Lazarus White and Edmund E. Prentis, Jun., 501
 
Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book, 1917, W. C. Bersey and A. Dorey, 267
 
Munition Workers’ Handbook, Ernest Pull, 234
 
Oils, Fats, and Waxes,^P. J. Fryer and F. E. Weston, 234
 
Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation Systems, S. T. Harding, 257
 
Organisation of Thought, A. N. Whitehead, 15
 
Power Wiring Diagrams, A. T. Dover, 501
 
Preservation of Wood, A. J. Wallis-Tayler, 267, 341
 
Proceedings, Engineering Association of N.S.W., 297
 
Proceedings of the Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, 1917, 267
 
Programme of the City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury, 80
 
Prospectus of University Courses in the Municipal School of Technology, Manchester, 80
 
Quantitative Analysis, Principles of, W. C.
 
Beasdale, 501
 
Records of Railway Interest in the War, Part IV., 59
 
Refrigeration, The Elements of, A. M. Greene, Jun., 501
 
Registration and Publication of Directors* Names, H. W. Jordan, 257
 
Royal Ontario Nickel Commission, 234
 
Science and Industry, R. T. Glazebrook, 59
 
LITERATURE (continued):
LITERATURE (continued):
 
*Books Received (continued):
Books Received (continued):
*- Scientific Treatise on Smoke Abatement, H. Hamilton, 101
 
*- Smoley’s Parallel Tables of Slopes and Rises, C. K. Smoley, 297
Scientific Treatise on Smoke Abatement, H-Hamilton, 10]
*- Steam Turbines, J. A. Moyer, 59
 
*- Street Railways’ Fares, D. C. Jackson and D. J. McGarth, 297
Smoley’s Parallel Tables of Slopes and Rises,
*- Theory of the Submarine Telegraph and Telephone Cable, H. W. Malcolm, 234
 
*- Trade of To-morrow, E. J. P. Benn, 101
C. K. Smoley, 297
*- United States Artillery Ammunition, Ethan Viall, 234
 
*- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES :
Steam Turbines, J. A. Moyer, 59
*-- Annual Report of Director of Bureau of Mines to Secretary of the Interior to June 30th, 1916, 15
 
*- Bulletins :
Street Railways’ Fares, D. C. Jackson and
*-- 147, Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. W. Thompson, 140
 
*-- 95, Magnetic and Other Properties of Iron- Aluminium Alloys Melted in Vacuo, Trygve D. Yensen and W. A. Gatward, 101
D. J. McGarth, 297
*-- 128, Refining and Utilisation of Georgia Kaolins, Ira E. Sproat, 80
 
*-- 124, Sandstone Quarrying in the United States, O. Bowles, 140
Theory of the Submarine Telegraph and Telephone Cable, H. W. Malcolm, 234
*- Miners' Circular :
 
*-- 23, Elementary First Aid for the Miner, W. A. Lignott and D. Harrington, 15
Trade of To-morrow, E. J. P. Benn, 101 United States Artillery Ammunition, Ethan
*-- Monthly Statements of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, by Albert H. Fay, September and October, 1916, 15
 
*-- Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1916, A. H. Fay, 80
Viall, 234
*-- January, February and March, 1917, 140
 
*- Technical Papers :
United States Department of the Interior : Bureau of Mines :
*-- 164, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1915, A. H. Fay, 15
 
*-- 106, Asphyxiation from Blast-furnace Gas, F. H. Willcox, 140
Annual Report of Director of Bureau of Mines to Secretary of the Interior to June 30th, 1916, 15
*-- 137, Combustion in the Fuel Bed of Hand- fired Furnaces, H. Kreisenger and Others, 80
 
*-- 150, Inflammability of Mixtures of Mine Gas and Industrial Gases with Air, G. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 140
Bulletins :
*-- 153, Injurious Dusts in Steel Works, J. A. Watkins, 140
 
*-- 168, Metal Mine Accidents in the United States in 1915, A. H. Fay, 80
147, Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. W. Thompson, 140
*-- 166, Motor Gasoline, Properties, Testing, andc., E. W. Dean, 140
 
*-- 143, Ores of Copper, Lead, Gold and Silver, C. H. Fulton, 140
95, Magnetic and Other Properties of Iron-Aluminium Alloys Melted in Vacuo, Trygve D. Yensen and W. A. Gat ward, 101
*-- 140, Primary Volatile Products of the Carbonisation of Coal, Guy B. Taylor and H. C. Porter, 140
 
*-- 132, Underground Latrines for Mines, J. H. White, 15
128, Refining and Utilisation of Georgia Kaolins, Ira E. Sproat, 80
*-- 142, Vapour Pressures of Various Compounds at Low Temperatures, G.- A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson, 15
 
*- Universal Directory of Railway Officials 1917, S. R. Blundstone, 234
124, Sandstone Quarrying in the United States, O. Bowles, 140
*- Watt and the Steam Age, J. W. Grant, 234
 
*- What Germany is Fighting for, Sir C. Waldstein, 32
Miners' Circular :
*- Wonder Book of the Navy, H. Golding, 234
 
*- Year Book of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1917, 257
23, Elementary First Aid for the Miner, W. A. Lignott and D. Harrington, 15
*LOCOMOTIVES—see Railway Locomotives
 
*London County Council Tramways, 58
Monthly Statements of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, by Albert H. Fay, September and October, 1916, 15
*Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Signor Olindo Valeri, 29
 
*Losses of Ships—see Ships
Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1916, A. H. Fay, 80
*Louis, Professor Henry, on Economics of Coal, 524
 
*Louis, Professor Henry, on Iron Ore, 493
January, February and March, 1917, 140
*Lovell, R. G., on Coal Concreted from Dusts or Ashes, 126
 
*Low Temperature Carbonisation from the Gasworks Standpoint, 423
Technical Papers :
 
164, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1915, A. H. Fay, 15
 
106, Asphyxiation from Blast-furnace Gas, F. H. Willcox, 140
 
137, Combustion in the Fuel Bed of Hand-fired Furnaces, H. Kreisenger and Others, 80
 
150, Inflammability of Mixtures of Mine Gas and Industrial Gases with Air, G. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 140
 
153, Injurious Dusts in Steel Works, J. A. Watkins, 140
 
168, Metal Mine Accidents in the United States in 1915, A. H. Fay, 80
 
166, Motor Gasoline, Properties, Testing, &c., E. W. Dean, 140
 
143, Ores of Copper, Lead, Gold and Silver, C. H. Fulton, 140
 
140, Primary Volatile Products of the Carbonisation of Coal, Guy B. Taylor and H. C. Porter, 140
 
132, Underground Latrines for Mines, J. H. White, 15
 
142, Vapour Pressures of Various Compounds at Low Temperatures, G.- A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson, 15
 
Universal Directory of Railway Officials 1917, S. R. Blundstone, 234
 
Watt and the Steam Age, J. W. Grant, 234
 
What Germany is Fighting for, Sir C. Waldstein, 32
 
Wonder Book of the Navy, H. Golding, 234
 
Year Book of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1917, 257
 
LOCOMOTIVES—see Railway Locomotives London County Council Tramways, 58 Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Signor Olindo Valeri, 29
 
Losses of Ships—see Ships
 
Louis, Professor Henry, on Economics of Coal, 524
 
Louis, Professor Henry, on Iron Ore, 493
 
Lovell, R. G., on Coal Concreted from Dusts or Ashes, 126
 
Low Temperature Carbonisation from the Gasworks Standpoint, 423


M
M
McGREGOR, S. W. B., on the Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, 360
*McGREGOR, S. W. B., on the Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, 360
 
MACHINE TOOLS :
MACHINE TOOLS :
(See also Works)
*- (See also Works)
 
*- Bevel Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, 82
Bevel Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, 82
*- Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Geo. Richards and Co., Limited, 118, 120
 
*- Gun Lathe, 15in. Motor-driven, John Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 213, 214
Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Geo.
*- Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 320
 
*- Plain Horizontal Milling Machines, 42in., Smith and Coventry, 102
Richards and Co., Limited, 118, 120
*- Press, 250-Ton Friction Screw, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
 
*- Screw-cutting Device, J. D. Carver, 18
Gun Lathe, 15in. Motor-driven, John Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 213, 214
*- Surfacing, Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Combined, Pearn-Richards, 118, 120
 
*- Taper-turning Sliding Lathe, 9in., H. F. Atkins, 43
Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 320
*- Tool Works at Timperley, Smith and Coventry, 470, 474
 
*MACHINERY, Naval—see Ships, also Engines  
Plain Horizontal Milling Machines, 42in., Smith and Coventry, 102
*Machinery Trade after the War, 248
 
*McLarty, F. M., on Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves, 153
Press, 250-Ton Friction Screw, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
*Magnesite, Californian, 103
 
*Manchester Stbam Users’ Association, Annual Report, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
Screw-cutting Device, J. D. Carver, 18
*Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
 
*Manufacturers and Standards, 317
Surfacing, Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Combined, Pearn-Richards, 118, 120
*Marine Engines—see Engines
 
*Marquis, F. W., on the Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384  
Taper-turning Sliding Lathe, 9in., H. F. Atkins, 43
*Measurement of Temperature, 432
 
*Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, E W Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
Tool Works at Timperley, Smith and Coventry, 470, 474
*Mechanics’ Institution, Great Western Railway, at Swindon, 321
 
*Mechanism for Signals—see Railways
MACHINERY, Naval—see Ships, also Engines Machinery Trade after the War, 248
*Metal, Electrolytic Corrosion of, by Sea Water, 260
 
*Metal Turnings and Borings, Briquetting, Debate at Manchester Association, 525
McLarty, F. M., on Attachment of Spindles to
*Metals, Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
 
*Metals, Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
Forged Steel Valves, 153
*Metals, Institute of—see Associations, andc.
 
*Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper  
Magnesite, Californian, 103
*Methane-Air Mixtures, Explosibility of, 215  
 
*Mexico, Engineering Enterprise in, 167  
Manchester Stbam Users’ Association, Annual Report, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
*Mid-Scotland Ship Canal Schemes, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
 
*Military Power—see War and War Matters
Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, G.
*Mill, 20in. Bar, Electrically-driven, General Electric Company, 191
 
*Milling Machines—see Machine Tools  
Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
*Mine Car—see Automatic
 
*Mineral Oil Resources of the British Empire, Professor J. S. S. Brame, 412
Manufacturers and Standards, 317
*Miners—see Labour
 
*Mines, German Naval, 227
Marine Engines—see Engines
*Mining, Coal and Tin, in British Malaya, 63  
 
*Ministry of Munitions, 13
Marquis, F. W., on the Uniflow Engine for
*Ministry of Munitions : Agricultural Machinery Department, 45
 
*Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Council, 171  
Road Vehicles, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384
*Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Inventions Department, 535, 543
 
*Ministry of Munitions Orders, 123, 192, 197, 219, 279, 547
Measurement of Temperature, 432
*- Blast-furnaces Dust, 123
 
*- Calcium Carbide, 279
Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, E W Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
*- Chrome Ore, 219
 
*- Coal Tar, 219
Mechanics’ Institution, Great Western Railway, at Swindon, 321
*- Crude Benzol, Crude Naphtha and Light Oils, 219
 
*- Lead, 219
Mechanism for Signals—see Railways
*- Prices of Steel and Wrought Iron Scrap, 197  
 
*- Road Stone Quarries, 123
Metal, Electrolytic Corrosion of, by Sea Water, 260
*- Shell Discard and Electrically-made Steel, 547
 
*- Tap Cinder, Mill Cinder, Flue Cinder and Scale, 547
Metal Turnings and Borings, Briquetting, Debate at Manchester Association, 525
*- Tin-plates and Terneplates, 192
 
*- Women Engineers, 279
Metals, Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
*MONITOR—see Ships
 
*Morley, H. W., on the Uniflow Engine, 455
Metals, Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
 
Metals, Institute of—see Associations, &c
 
Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper
 
Methane-Air Mixtures, Explosibility of, 215
 
Mexico, Engineering Enterprise in, 167
 
Mid-Scotland Ship Canal Schemes, 465, 538, 558 (Two-pa^e Supplement, December 28th, i y i / j
 
Military Power—see War and War Matters
 
Mill, 20in. Bar, Electrically-driven, Genera] Electric Company, 191
 
Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Mine Car—see Automatic
 
Mineral Oil Resources of the British Empire, Professor J. S. S. Brame, 412
 
Miners—see Labour
 
Mines, German Naval, 227
 
Mining, Coal and Tin, in British Malaya, 63
 
Ministry of Munitions, 13
 
Ministry of Munitions : Agricultural Machinery Department, 45
 
Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Council, 171
 
Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Inventions Department, 535, 543
 
Ministry of Munitions Orders, 123, 192 197 219, 279, 547
 
Blast-furnaces Dust, 123
 
Calcium Carbide, 279
 
Chrome Ore, 219
 
Coal Tar, 219
 
^Oils *ie9Z01’ CrUde NaPhtha <and Light
 
Lead, 219
 
Eric®sSteel and Wrought Iron Scrap, 197 Road Stone Quarries, 123
 
Sh547 ■DiS°ard and Eleotrically^mado Steel,
 
Tap Cinder, Mill Cinder, Flue Cinder and Scale, 547
 
Tin-plates and Terneplates, 192
 
Women Engineers, 279
 
MONITOR—see Ships
 
Morley, H. W., on the Uniflow Engine, 455
 
MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR MATTERS :
MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR MATTERS :
*- Air Heater for Motor Car Carburetters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
*- Coal Gas for Motor Vehicles, 226
*- Conversion of Ford Cars into Commercial Vehicles, 8
*- Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
* -Technical Committee of the Motor Industries, 66
*MUNITIONS Works, Canteens at, 268, 269


.Air Heater for Motor Car Carburetters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
N
 
*NAVAL Matters—see Ships
Coal Gas for Motor Vehicles, 226
*Naval Notes, 367, 413, 458, 504, 545
 
*- Austro-Hungarian Navy, 545
Conversion of Ford Cars into Commercial Vehicles, 8
*- Destroyer Raid on Trieste, 545
 
*- Destroyer versus Submarine, 504
Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
*- Drake, H.M., Armoured Cruiser, Torpedoed, 367
 
*- Electrically-controlled Boats, 458
Technical Committee of the Motor Industries 66                                                ’
*- German and Austrian Navies, Revolutionary Movements, 367
 
*- German Auxiliary Cruiser Marie Sunk, 413
MUNITIONS Works, Canteens at, 268, 269
*- German Electrically Controlled Boat, 413
 
*- German Naval Gunnery, 504
NAVAL Matters—see Ships
*- German Raider Seeadler, End of, 367
 
*- Germany’s New Ships with Old Names, 367
Naval Notes, 367, 413, 458, 504, 545
*- Historic Order, 505
 
*- Mine Layers, 459
Austro-Hungarian Navy, 545
*- Mr. Daniels’ Annual Report, 545
 
*- Naval Action in the Gulf of Riga, 367
Destroyer Raid on Trieste, 545
*- Navy for Indo-China, 504
 
*- Old Vessels on Active Service, 458
Destroyer versus Submarine, 504
*- Orama, H.M.S., Torpedoed, 413
 
*- Swedish Battleships, 459
Drake, H.M., Armoured Cruiser, Torpedoed, oo /
*- Swedish New Battleship Sverige, 413
 
*- U.S.S. Jacob Jones, 545
Electrically-controlled Boats, 458
*N.S.W. REPATRIATION Scheme, 336
 
*New Zealand Suspension Bridge—see Bridges
German and Austrian Navies, Revolutionary
*Nickel Deposits and Industry of Ontario, 210, 232
 
*Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Abstracts of Papers at Society of Chemical Industry, 93
Movements, 367                     J
*Nitrogen Compounds, Synthetic, 155
 
*Nitrogen Problem, 472
German Auxiliary Cruiser Marie Sunk. 413
 
German Electrically Controlled Boat, 413
 
German Naval Gunnery, 504
 
German Raider Seeadler, End of, 367
 
Germany’s New Ships with Old Names, 367
 
Histone Order, 505
 
Mine Layers, 459
 
Mr. Daniels’ Annual Report, 545
 
Naval Action in the Gulf of Riga 367
 
Navy for Indo-China, 504
 
Old Vessels on Active Service 458
 
Orama, H.M.S., Torpedoed, 413
 
Swedish Battleships, 459
 
Swedish New Battleship Sverige, 413
 
U.S.S. Jacob Jones, 545
 
N.S.W. REPATRIATION Scheme, 336
 
Zealand Suspension Bridge—see Bridges Niekei Deposits and Industry of Ontario, 210, Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Abstracts of Papers at . Society of Chemical Industry, 93 Nitrogen Compounds, Synthetic, 155 Nitrogen Problem, 472
 
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OBITUARY:
OBITUARY:
*- Arkwright, Bernard, 319
*- Baines, William Newbold, 437
*- Buchanan, James, 477
*- Butler, James Ryder, 190
*- Denny, Peter, 455
*- Duddell, William Du Bois, 411 ; (Letter), 428
*- Griggs, William J., 7
*- Hawksley, Charles (Portrait), 492
*- Holland, General, 7
*- Latham, Charles, 297
*- Matheson, Ewing, 523 ; (Correction), 550
*- Merryweather, James Compton, 477
*- Ritchie, Henry, 201
*- Sidney, Lieutenant L. P., 455
*- Simon, Captain Harry, 225
*- Sykes, William Robert (Portrait), 319
*- Westmacott, Percy, 225
*OIL-FIRED Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
*Omnibus, Gas-driven, for Edinburgh, 226
*Ontario, Nickel Deposits and Industry of, 210, 232
*Ore, New Method for Discharging, 193
*Ore Shipping Pier on Lake Superior, 257
*Organisation and Efficiency, 144
*Oxide of Zinc, G. C. Stone, 418
*Oxy-acetylene—see Welding


Arkwright, Bernard, 319
P
 
*PARIS, The Protection of, Against Floods, 16  
Baines, William Newbold, 437
*Patent Law Reform, 521 ; (Letters), 537, 556  
 
*Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ; (Letter), 481
Buchanan, James, 477
*Patent Laws, Reform of the, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
 
*Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220, 240, 262, 284, 306, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 552, 572 ; (Letter), 384
Butler, James Ryder, 190
 
Denny, Peter, 455
 
Duddell William Du Bois, 411 ; (Letter), 428
 
Griggs, William J., 7
 
Hawksley, Charles (Portrait), 492
 
Holland, General, 7
 
Latham, Charles, 297
 
Matheson, Ewing, 523 ; (Correction), 550
 
Merry weather, James Compton, 477
 
Ritchie, Henry, 201
 
Sidney, Lieutenant L. P., 455
 
Simon, Captain Harry, 225
 
Sykes, William Robert (Portrait), 319
 
Westmacott, Percy, 225
 
OIL-FIRED Case Hardening Furnace, Mono-
 
meter Manufacturing Company, 570
 
Omnibus, Gas-driven, for Edinburgh, 226
 
Nickel Deposits and Industry of, 210,
 
Ore, New Method for Discharging, 193
 
Ore Shipping Pier on Lake Superior, 257
 
Organisation and Efficiency, 144
 
Oxide of Zinc, G. C. Stone, 418
 
Oxy-acetylene—see Welding
 
PARIS, The Protection of, Against Floods, 16 Patent Law Reform, 521 ; (Letters), 537, 556
 
Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ;
 
(Letter), 481
 
Patent Laws, Reform of the, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
 
Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220, 240, 262, 284, 306, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 552, 572 ; (Letter), 384
 
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
British :
*British :
Aeronautics, 46, 67, 131, 306, 373, 397, 441, 485
*- Aeronautics, 46, 67, 131, 306, 373, 397, 441, 485
 
*- Batteries and Accumulators, 571
Batteries and Accumulators, 571
*- Building, 398
 
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 45, 87, 531, 551
Building, 398
*- Cranes and Conveyors, 262, 327
 
*- Crushing and Grinding, 350
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 45, 87, 531, 551
*- Dynamos and Motors, 23, 67, 131, 198, 219, 239, 283, 327, 349, 373, 419, 464, 551
 
*- Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 45, 67, 87, 131, 153, 175, 197, 219, 261, 283, 305, 327, 349, 373, 397, 419, 441, 464, 485, 509, 531, 551, 571
Cranes and Conveyors, 262, 327
*- Engines, Steam, 153, 261, 327, 463
 
*- Gas Producers, 131, 349
Crushing and Grinding, 350
*- Lighting and Heating, 24, 110, 154, 176, 240, 283, 305, 398, 571
 
*- Locomotives, 45, 349, 464, 552
Dynamos and Motors, 23, 67, 131, 198, 219, 239, 283, 327, 349, 373, 419, 464, 551
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 23, 68, 88, 110, 175, 220, 239, 262, 283, 306, 328, 375, 398, 485, 509, 532, 551, 571
 
*- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 110, 132, 153, 220
Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 45, 67, 87, 131, 153, 175, 197, 219, 261, 283, 305, 327, 349, 373, 397, 419, 441, 464, 485, 509, 531, 551, 571
*- Mines and Metals, 46, 197, 350, 398, 510, 552
 
*- Miscellaneous, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 176, 198, 220, 240, 284, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 572
Engines, Steam, 153, 261, 327, 463
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 87, 154, 262, 397, 420, 485, 532, 571
 
*- Ordnance and Armour, 67, 88, 220, 373, 419, 485
Gas Producers, 131, 349
*- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 109, 131, 220, 239, 374, 441, 509, 531
 
*- Refrigerating Machinery, 349
Lighting and Heating, 24, 110, 154, 176, 240, 283, 305, 398, 571
*- Ships and Boats, 68, 239, 262, 328, 420, 572
 
*- Steam Generators, 23, 45, 109, 239, 261, 305, 327, 397, 463, 485
Locomotives, 45, 349, 464, 552
*- Switchgear, 109
 
*- Telegraphs and Telephones, 131, 153
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 23, 68, 88, 110, 175, 220, 239, 262, 283, 306, 328, 375, 398, 485, 509, 532, 551, 571
*- Textile Machinery, 240
 
*- Tramways and Railways, 283
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 110, 132, 153, 220
*- Transformers, 67, 283, 441, 509
 
*- Transmission of Power, 23, 87, 109, 131, 154, 198, 262, 306, 419, 441, 464, 571
Mines and Metals, 46, 197, 350, 398, 510, 552 Miscellaneous, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 176, 198, 220, 240, 284, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 572
*- Turbine Machinery, 87, 197, 463, 531, 551  
 
*- Water Purification, 306
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 87, 154, 262, 397, 420, 485, 532, 571
*PAY of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
 
*Pease, A. F., on the Position of the Coal Mining Industry, 373
Ordnance and Armour, 67, 88, 220, 373, 419, 485
*Peat, The Utilisation of, 109
 
*Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 45, 66, 88, 110, 132, 152, 196, 238, 260, 304, 350, 374, 393, 419, 464, 486, 508, 552
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 109, 131, 220, 239, 374, 441, 509, 531
*Petrol Gauze, 462
 
*Petrol Tractor on the Farm, 298
Refrigerating Machinery, 349
*Pipe Thread Tap Heads, 270
 
*Ploughing Tractor, F. R. Simms, 183, 184
Ships and Boats, 68, 239, 262, 328, 420, 572
*Plug Extractor for Shells, M. Glover and Co., 7  
 
*Plymouth as a Commercial Port, 224
Steam Generators, 23, 45, 109, 239, 261, 305, 327, 397, 463, 485
*Pneumatic Ash-handling Plant, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
 
*Poland, The Industries of, 14
Switchgear, 109
*Port, A New, in Colombia, 425 ; (Letter), 556
 
*Potash from Brine Water, 540—see also American Engineering News
Telegraphs and Telephones, 131, 153
*Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards—see Bridges
 
*Presses—see Machine Tools
Textile Machinery, 240
*Prisoners of War, British, and their Studies, 123
 
*Production and Preparation of Raw Rubber, 399, 421, 444, 467
Tramways and Railways, 283
*Profits—see Excess Profits
 
*Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper
Transformers, 67, 283, 441, 509
*Pumping, Air-lift, C. Anthony, 526 ; (Letter), 556
 
*Pumping, Air-lift, Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
Transmission of Power, 23, 87, 109, 131 154 198, 262, 306, 419, 441, 464, 571
*Pumping, Air-lift, A. W. Purchas, 446
 
*Pumps, Air, Committee’s Report, Experimental Plant, 557
Turbine Machinery, 87, 197, 463, 531, 551
*Pumps, Electrically-driven Hydraulic, Automatic Control of, A. Towler, 480
 
*Purchas, A. W., on Air-lift Pumping, 446  
Water Purification, 306
*Push-button Hoists—see Coal
 
*Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 393, 402, 424
PAY of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
 
Pease, A. F., on the Position of the Coal Mining Industry, 373
 
Peat, The Utilisation of, 109
 
Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 45, 66, 88, 110, 132, 152, 196, 238, 260, 304, 350, 374, 393, 419, 464, 486, 508, 552
 
Petrol Gauze, 462
 
Petrol Tractor on the Farm, 298
 
Pipe Thread Tap Heads, 270
 
Ploughing Tractor, F. R. Simms, 183, 184
 
Plug Extractor for Shells, M. Glover and Co., 7
 
Plymouth as a Commercial Port, 224
 
Pneumatic Ash-handling Plant, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
 
Poland, The Industries of, 14
 
Port, A New, in Colombia, 425 ; (Letter), 556
 
Potash from Brine Water, 540—see also American Engineering News
 
Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards—see Bridges
 
Presses—see Machine Tools
 
Prisoners of War, British, and their Studies, 123
 
Production and Preparation of Raw Rubber, 399, 421, 444, 467
 
Profits—see Excess Profits
 
Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper
 
Pumping, Air-lift, C. Anthony, 526 ; (Letter),
 
Pumping, Air-lift, Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
 
Pumping, Air-lift, A. W. Purchas, 446
 
Pumps, Air, Committee’s Report, Experimental Plant, 557
 
Pumps, Electrically-driven Hydraulic, Automatic Control of, A. Towler, 480
 
Purchas, A. W., on Air-lift Pumping, 446
 
Push-button Hoists—see Coal
 
Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 393, 402, 424
 
Q
Q
QUALITY of Hardness, 295 Quarries—see Ministry of Munitions Quebec Bridge—see Bridges
*QUALITY of Hardness, 295  
*Quarries—see Ministry of Munitions  
*Quebec Bridge—see Bridges


R
R
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS
General:
*General:
Aero-steam Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
*- Aero-steam Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
 
*- Ambulance Trains for the Continent, Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Works, 358 (Two-page Supplement, October 26th, 1917)
Ambulance Trains for the Continent, Midland
*- Automatic Train Control, W. R. Sykes Signal Interlocking Company, 50
 
*- Battery-operated Railway Signals, 124
Railway Carriage and Wagon Works, 358 (Two-page Supplement, October 2Qth, 1917)
*- Brake, Westinghouse or Vacuum, Automatic Train Control for, 50
 
*- Career Offered by Engineers’ Department of a British Railway, 113
Automatic Train Control, W. R. Sykes Signal Interlocking Company, 50
*- Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
 
*- Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Signor O. Valeri, 29
Battery-operated Railway Signals, 124
*- Narrow-gauge Self-discharging Wagons for Burma Mines Railway, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
 
*- Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297  
Brake, Westinghouse or Vacuum, Automatic Train Control for, 50
*- Railwaymen, Labour Questions—see Labour  
 
*- Railway Men’s Societies, 215
Career Offered by Engineers’ Department of a British Railway, 113
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued):
 
*British, Colonial and Indian :
Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
*- Australian Transcontinental Railway, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph), 384
 
*- Burma Mines Railway Wagons, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and
*- Co-ordination Among Welsh Railways, 189 Future of British Railways, 475, 513, 535, 565
 
*- Future of Canadian Railways, 71, 79
Tramways, Signor O. Valeri, 29
*- Great Eastern Railway System of Automatic Train Control, 50
 
*- Great Western Railway Mechanics’ Institution at Swindon, 321
Narrow-gauge Self-discharging Wagons for Burma Mines Railway, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
*- Mansfield Railway, 401, 408
 
*- New South Wales Railways, 477
Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297 Railwaymen, Labour Questions—see Labour Railway Men’s Societies, 215
*- North-Eastern Railway Transport of Heavy Castings, 413
 
*- Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MAT
*- Ratho Railway Accident, 63
TERS (continued):
*- South African Railways and Harbours, 261  
 
*- Sudan Railways in 1916, 419
British, Colonial and Indian :
*- Sydney, City and Suburban Electric Railways of, 144
 
*Foreign:
Australian Transcontinental Railway, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph), 384
*- American Railways and the War, 357  
 
*- Panama, Light Railway Building in, 314  
Burma Mines Railway Wagons, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
*- Peru, Railway Construction in, 67  
 
*- Virginian Railway, 312, 316
Co-ordination Among Welsh Railways, 189 Future of British Railways, 475, 513, 535, 565
 
Future of Canadian Railways, 71, 79
 
Great Eastern Railway System of Automatic Train Control, 50
 
Great Western Railway Mechanics’ Institution at Swindon, 321
 
Mansfield Railway, 401, 408
 
New South Wales Railways, 477
 
North-Eastern Railwhy Transport of Heavy Castings, 413
 
Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
 
Ratho Railway Accident, 63
 
South African Railways and Harbours, 261 Sudan Railways in 1916, 419
 
Sydney, City and Suburban Electric Railways of, 144
 
Foreign:
American Railways and the War, 357
 
Panama, Light Railway Building in, 314 Peru, Railway Construction in, 67 Virginian Railway, 312, 316
 
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
 
*General:
General:
*- Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
 
*- Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18  
Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
*- Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires, E. L. Ahrons, 263
 
*British, Colonial, and Indian :
Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18 Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires,
*- Great Northern Railway, Conversion of Compound Engines, 542, 547
 
*- London and North-Western Railway, Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18
E. L. Ahrons, 263
*- North-Eastern Railway, Locomotive Performance, 200, 224
 
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, New Locomotives on the, 287, 294 ; (Letter), 323 ; (Correction), 326 (Two-page Supplement, October 5th, 1917)
British, Colonial, and Indian :
*- Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 162 ; (Letter), 184
Great Northern Railway, Conversion of Compound Engines, 542, 547
*Foreign
 
*- American Locomotives for the American Forces in France, 458
London and North-Western Railway, Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18
*- French Railways, Conversion of Singleexpansion to Compound Engines, 511 (Two- page Supplement, December 14th, 1917)
 
*- P.L.M. Locomotive Conversion—see French Railway Engines
North-Eastern Railway, Locomotive Performance, 200, 224
*- Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July 13th, 1917)
 
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Heavy Single-phase Electric Locomotive, 175
South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, New Locomotives on the, 287, 294 ; (Letter), 323 ; (Correction), 326 (Two-page Supplement, October 5th, 1917)
*- United States Southern Railway Eight- coupled Passenger Locomotives, 167
 
Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 162 ; (Letter), 184
 
Foreign
American Locomotives for the American Forces in France, 458
 
French Railways, Conversion of Singleexpansion to Compound Engines, 511 (Two-page Supplement, December 14<A, 1917)
 
P.L.M. Locomotive Conversion—see French Railway Engines
 
Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July \3th, 1917)
 
Pennsylvania Railroad Heavy Single-phase Electric Locomotive, 175
 
United States Southern Railway Eight-coupled Passenger Locomotives, 167
 
RANDOM REFLECTIONS:
RANDOM REFLECTIONS:
318, 340, 364, 388, 410, 432, 454, 476, 500, 522, 544, 564 (see Special Index)
*- 318, 340, 364, 388, 410, 432, 454, 476, 500, 522, 544, 564 (see Special Index)
 
*RARER Key Minerals, S. J. Johnstone, 457
RARER Key Minerals, S. J. Johnstone, 457
*Rastrick, John U., Drawing by, 81 ; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279
 
*Reconstruction and Foreign Languages, 493
Rastrick, John U., Drawing by, 81 ; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279
*Reeves, A. W., and C. Kimber on Fuse Inspection, 52
 
*Reform, Patent Law, 521 ; (Letter), 537
Reconstruction and Foreign Languages, 493
*Reform, Patent Law, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ; (Letter), 481
 
*Reform of the Patent Laws, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
Reeves, A. W., and C. Kimber on Fuse Inspection, 52
*Refractories, Papers at the Glasgow Meeting of Ceramic Society, 291
 
*Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, Stirling’s, 516, 517 ; Stirling’s Specification, 567; (Letter), 537
Reform, Patent Law, 521 ; (Letter), 537
*Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
 
*Research, Scientific and Industrial Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
Reform, Patent Law, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ; (Letter), 481
*River Diversion at Hanworth Park, 366
 
*Road Sweeping and Loading Machine, F. Walters and Co., 96
Reform of the Patent Laws, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
*Road Vehicles, The Uniflow Engine for, F. W. Marquis, 276
 
*Roads, Concrete, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
Refractories, Papers at the Glasgow Meeting of Ceramic Society, 291
*Roads of Sheffield, 368
 
*Rogers, Dr. F., on the Acid Open-hearth Process, 276, 297
Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, Stirling’s, 516, 517 ; Stirling’s Specification, 567; (Letter), 537
*Roller-welding, Tube, Machine, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 524
 
*Rosario Docks, Improvements, 292
Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
*Rouen, The Port of, 459
 
*Rowe, W. T., on Alcohol as a Source of Power. 471
Research, Scientific and Industrial Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
*Rubber, Raw, The Production and Preparation of, 399, 421, 444, 467
 
River Diversion at Hanworth Park, 366
 
Road Sweeping and Loading Machine, F. Walters and Co., 96
 
Road Vehicles, The Uniflow Engine for, F. W. Marquis, 276
 
Roads, Concrete, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
 
Roads of Sheffield, 368
 
Rogers, Dr. F., on the Acid Open-hearth Process, 276, 297
 
Roller-welding, Tube, Machine, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 524
 
Rosario Docks, Improvements, 292
 
Rouen, The Port of, 459
 
Rowe, W. T., on Alcohol as a Source of Power.
 
471
 
Rubber, Raw, The Production and Preparation of, 399, 421, 444, 467
 
s
SAMPLING—see Coal
 
Sand Washer, Portable Filter Bed, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
 
Sankey, Captain H. Rial!, on Heat Engines, 489
 
Sawing Machine, Vertical Band, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 412
 
Science, Application of, to Agriculture, 412
 
Science, Applied, What the Empire Owes to, 351
 
Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbel] Swinton, 447, 476
 
Scientific and Industrial Research, Committee’s
 
Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
 
Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 ; (Letter), 323
 
Scotland, Canal—see Mid-Scotland
 
Scotland, Trade Education in, 289 •
 
Scrap, Brass, 118
 
Screwing Machines-—see Machine Tools
 
Sections, Approved British Standard, 567
 
Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
 
Shafts, Loaded, Critical Speeds of, W. M. Wallace, 246
 
Shaw, Clark H., Cement Joints for Cast Iron
 
Water Mains, 32
 
Sheffield, The Roads of, 368
 
Shells, Plug Extractor for, M. Glover and Co., 7 Ship Canal—see Canal


S
*SAMPLING—see Coal
*Sand Washer, Portable Filter Bed, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
*Sankey, Captain H. Riall, on Heat Engines, 489
*Sawing Machine, Vertical Band, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 412
*Science, Application of, to Agriculture, 412
*Science, Applied, What the Empire Owes to, 351
*Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 447, 476
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Committee’s Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
*Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 ; (Letter), 323
*Scotland, Canal—see Mid-Scotland
*Scotland, Trade Education in, 289
*Scrap, Brass, 118
*Screwing Machines-—see Machine Tools
*Sections, Approved British Standard, 567
*Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
*Shafts, Loaded, Critical Speeds of, W. M. Wallace, 246
*Shaw, Clark H., Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Mains, 32
*Sheffield, The Roads of, 368
*Shells, Plug Extractor for, M. Glover and Co., 7
*Ship Canal—see Canal
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
General:
*General:
American Shipbuilding Developments, 261
*- American Shipbuilding Developments, 261
 
*- America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
*- Device for Raising Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
 
*- Electrically-controlled Motor Boats, 425
Device for Raising Sunken Ships, W. D.
*- Government as Shipbuilders, 256
 
*- Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
Sisson, 386, 389
*- Marine Engines—see Engines
 
*- New National Shipyards, 458
Electrically-controlled Motor Boats, 425
*- Reinforced Concrete Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
 
*- Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
Government as Shipbuilders, 256
*- Ships and More Ships, 410
 
*- Standardised British Merchant Ships, 267, 272, 273
Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
*- United States, Shipping and Shipbuilding in the, 317
 
*British Navy:
Marine Engines—see Engines
*- Ariadne, Loss of H.M. Protected Cruiser, 102
 
*- Submarine Chasers for the British Navy, American-built, 139
New National Shipyards, 458
*- Vanguard Disaster, 57
 
*Naval Matters:
Reinforced Concrete Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
*- Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
 
*- American Inventors Attack the Anti- Submarine Problem, 550
Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
*- Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
 
*- Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
Ships and More Ships, 410
*- Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, Captain C. W. Dyson, 170, 190, 211
 
*- Electric Drive for Warships, 228
Standardised British Merchant Ships, 267, 272 273
*- First Lord’s Statement, 409
 
*- German Naval Mines, 227
United States, Shipping and Shipbuilding in the, 317
*- Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
 
*- Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
British Navy:
*- Monitor, Revival of the, 133 ; (Letters), 161, 184
Ariadne, Loss of H.M. Protected Cruiser, 102
*- Naval Dry Dock at Norfolk, U.S.A., 101
 
*- Naval Power-boat Construction in America, 139
Submarine Chasers for the British Navy, American-built, 139
*- Our Naval Strategy, 143
 
*- Submarine and Kindred Problems, 329, 550
Vanguard Disaster, 57
*- Submarine War ; The Latest Phase, 231
 
*Foreign Navies:
Naval Matters:
*- American Naval Programme, The New, 380
Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
*- American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256  
 
*- German Battle Cruiser Graf von Spee, 246  
American Inventors Attack the Anti-
*- Italian Submarine Chasers, 566 Submarine Chasers, American, 139
 
*- United States Cruisers, Turbine Electric Equipment, W. L. R. Emmett, 228
Submarine Problem, 550
*Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
 
*- American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256  
Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
*- American Wooden Steamships, 332  
 
*- Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
*- Steamboat, An Early, 81; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279, 323
 
*SHOCK Tests, Experiments, andc., Georges Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, Captain C. W. Dyson, 170, 190, 211
*Shrinkage of Tires—see Railway Locomotives
 
*Signals—see Railways
Electric Drive for Warships, 228
*Silk, Artificial, T. P. Wilson, 94
 
*Simple Calculations of Circular Arcs, 114
First Lord’s Statement, 409
*Six-Ton Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 494
 
*Sleepers—see Railways
German Naval Mines, 227
*Soap Films, Use of, in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546  
 
*Societies—see Associations
Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
*Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
 
*Soldiers, Maimed, Mechanical Arms for, E. W. Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
*South Africa, Irrigation Projects in, 169
 
*South African Railways and Harbours, 261
Monitor, Revival of the, 133 ; (Letters), 161, 184
*South American Engineering Markets, 348
 
*South American Machine Belting Market, 531
Naval Dry Dock at Norfolk, U.S.A., 101
*Speeds, Critical, of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
 
*Spindles, Attachment of, to Forged Steel Valves, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
Naval Power-boat Construction in America, 139
*Standard Sections, Approved British, 567
 
*Standard Ships—see Ships
Our Naval Strategy, 143
*Standardisation of Electrical Machinery, 319
 
*Standardisation of Engines—see Engines
Submarine and Kindred Problems, 329, 550
*Standards, Manufacturers and, 317
 
*Steam Generation, The Use of Waste Gases for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
Submarine War : The Latest Phase, 231
*Steam-Hydraulic Intensifier, Inverted, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
 
*Steam, The Latent Heat of, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184
Foreign Navies:
*Steam Wagon, Six-Ton, Atkinson and Co., 494
American Naval Programme, The New, 380 American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256 German Battle Cruiser Graf von Spee, 246 Italian Submarine Chasers, 566 Submarine Chasers, American, 139
*Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
*Stirling’s Air Engine—see Engines
United States Cruisers, Turbine Electric Equipment, W. L. R. Emmett, 228
*Stone, G. C., on Oxide of Zinc, 418
 
*Strikes—see Labour
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
*Stromeyer, C. E., on the Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, 496
American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256 American Wooden Steamships, 332 Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503 Steamboat, An Early, 81; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279, 323
*Submarines—see Ships
 
*Submarine Tunnel at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
SHOCK Tests, Experiments, &c., Georges Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
*Substitutes in Germany, 509
 
*Sugar Machinery for Argentina, 171
Shrinkage of Tires—see Railway Locomotives
*Surfacing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
*Suspension Bridges—see Bridges
Signals—see Railways
*Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and its Functions, 447, 476
 
*Synthetic Nitrogen Compounds, 155
Silk, Artificial, T. P. Wilson, 94
 
Simple Calculations of Circular Arcs, 114
 
Six-Ton Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 494 Sleepers—see Railways
 
Soap Films, Use of, in Solving Torsion Problems,
 
A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546 Societies—see Associations
 
Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
 
Soldiers, Maimed, Mechanical Arms for, E. W.
 
Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
 
South Africa, Irrigation Projects in, 169
 
South African Railways and Harbours, 261
 
South American Engineering Markets, 348
 
South American Machine Belting Market, 531
 
Speeds, Critical, of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
 
Spindles, Attachment of, to Forged Steel Valves, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
 
Standard Sections, Approved British, 567
 
Standard Ships—see Ships
 
Standardisation of Electrical Machinery, 319
 
Standardisation of Engines—see Engines
 
Standards, Manufacturers and, 317
 
Steam Generation, The Use of Waste Gases for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
 
Steam-Hydraulic Intensifier, Inverted, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366


Steam, The Latent Heat of, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184
T
*TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 69, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)
*Taxation of Stock Values, 57
*Telephone Engineering Progress, 201
*Temperature, Measurement of, 432
*Testing Department of the Fiat Company, Turin, 504
*Testing—see also Impact
*Thermostat, High Temperature, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
*Tin and Wolfram, Trengganu’s Supplies of, 297
*Tin-plates, andc.—see Ministry of Munitions
*Tires—see Railway Locomotives
*Tools—see Machine Tools and also Works
*Torsion Problems, Use of Soap Films in Solving, A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546
*Towler, Alfred, on the Automatic Control of Electrically-driven Hydraulic Pumps, 480
*Towns, H. L., on Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, 125, 147
*Traction Engine, J. Boydell, 111
*Tractor, Chain-Track, Evolution of the, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250; (Letter), 184
*Tractor, Pedrail, B. J. Diplock, 181, 223
*Tractor, Small Agricultural, Design of, A. E. L. Chorlton, 545
*Tractor, The Petrol, on the Farm, 298
*Tractors and Haulers, British Agricultural, 512, 533, 553, 562
*Trade Education in Scotland, 289
*Trade, Machinery, after the War, 248
*Trade between the United Kingdom and Canada, 118
*Trade after the War—see Danger of Letting Things Slide
*Training of Aeronautical Engineers—see Aeronautics
*Training of Engineers, 379
*Trains—see Railways
*Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 122
*Tramways, London County Council, 58
*Transmission of Concrete by Air and Steam 159, 164
*Transporting a Heavy Casting, 413
*Trengganu’s Supplies of Tin and Wolfram, 297
*Trueman Wood Lecture—see Associations, andc., Royal Society of Arts
*Tube Roller-welding Machine, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 524
*Tunnel, Submarine, at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
*Turbine Blading, Curtis Rateau, Deterioration of, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
*Turner, Professor T.<on Hardness and Hardening, 252, 254, 295


Steam Wagon, Six-Ton, Atkinson and Co., 494 Steel—see Iron and Steel
U
 
*UNIFLOW Engine—see Engines
Stirling’s Air Engine—see Engines
*Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, J. B C. Kershaw, 307
 
*Use of Inland Waterways, 526
Stone, G. C., on Oxide of Zinc, 418
*Use of Soap Films—see Soap
 
*Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
Strikes—see Labour
*Utilisation of Peat, 109
 
Stromeyer, C. E., on the Action of Caustic
 
Liquors on Steel Plates, 496
 
Submarines—see Ships
 
Submarine Tunnel at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
 
Substitutes in Germany, 509
 
Sugar Machinery for Argentina, 171
 
Surfacing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Suspension Bridges—see Bridges
 
Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and its Functions, 447, 476
 
Synthetic Nitrogen Compounds, 155
 
TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 69, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 21th, 1917)
 
Taxation of Stock Values, 57
 
Telephone Engineering Progress, 201
 
Temperature, Measurement of, 432
 
Testing Department of the Fiat Company, Turin, 504
 
Testing—see also Impact
 
Thermostat, High Temperature, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
 
Tin and Wolfram, Trengganu’s Supplies of, 297 Tin-plates, &c.—-see Ministry of Munitions Tires—see Railway Locomotives
 
Tools—see Machine Tools and also Works
 
Torsion Problems, Use of Soap Films in Solving, A. A. Griffith and G. L Taylor, 536, 543, 546
 
Towler, Alfred, on the Automatic Control of Electrically-driven Hydraulic Pumps, 480
 
Towns, H. L., on Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, 125, 147
 
Traction Engine, J. Boydell, 111
 
Tractor, Chain-Track, Evolution of the, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250; (Letter), 184
 
Tractor, Pedrail, B. J. Diplock, 181, 223
 
Tractor, Small Agricultural, Design of, A. E. L.
 
Chorlton, 545
 
Tractor, The Petrol, on the Farm, 298
 
Tractors and Haulers, British Agricultural, 512, 533, 553, 562
 
Trade Education in Scotland, 289
 
Trade, Machinery, after the War, 248
 
Trade between the United Kingdom and Canada,118
 
Trade after the War—see Danger of Letting Things Slide
 
Training of Aeronautical Engineers—see Aeronautics
 
Training of Engineers, 379
 
Trains—see Railways
 
Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 122
 
Tramways, London County Council, 58
 
Transmission of Concrete by Air and Steam4 159, 164
 
Transporting a Heavy Casting, 413
 
Trengganu’s Supplies of Tin and Wolfram, 297 Trueman Wood Lecture—see Associations, &c.,
 
Royal Society of Arts
 
Tube Roller-welding Machine, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 524
 
Tunnel, Submarine, at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
 
Turbine Blading, Curtis Rateau, Deterioration of, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
 
Turner, Professor T.<on Hardness and Hardening, 252, 254, 295
 
u
UNIFLOW Engine—see Engines
 
Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, J. B C.
 
Kershaw, 307
 
Use of Inland Waterways, 526
 
Use of Soap Films—see Soap
 
Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation,
 
J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
 
Utilisation of Peat, 109


V
V
VALVES, Forged Steel—see Iron and Steel
*VALVES, Forged Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
*Vertical Band Saw—see Sawing
Vertical Band Saw—see Sawing
*Victoria Works of Yarrows, Limited, 270
 
*Volunteers, County of London Engineer, 24, 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 284, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442, 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570
Victoria Works of Yarrows, Limited, 270
 
Volunteers, County of London Engineer, 24. 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 284, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442, 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570
 
w
WAGES—see Labour
 
Wagon, Six-Ton Steam, Atkinson and Co., 494
 
Wagons, Railway—see Railways
 
Walker, G. B., on By-Product Coking, 509
 
Wallace, W. M., on the Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, 246
 
Walmsley, Dr. R. M., and Mr. C. E. Luard, on the Training of Aeronautical Engineers, 6
 
Wans, Oswald, on a Comparison of Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414 ; (Letter), 384


W
*WAGES—see Labour
*Wagon, Six-Ton Steam, Atkinson and Co., 494
*Wagons, Railway—see Railways
*Walker, G. B., on By-Product Coking, 509
*Wallace, W. M., on the Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, 246
*Walmsley, Dr. R. M., and Mr. C. E. Luard, on the Training of Aeronautical Engineers, 6
*Wans, Oswald, on a Comparison of Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414 ; (Letter), 384
WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS:
WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS:
Air Reprisals, 340
*- Air Reprisals, 340
 
*- American Military Engineers in France, 418
American Military Engineers in France, 418
*- British Steel for Shells, 509
 
*- Business of War, 187
British Steel for Shells, 509
*- Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
 
*- German Munitions Supply, 339
Business of War, 187
*- Transmission of Military Power, 387
 
*WAR, Some Metals and British Industries, 99
Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
*Washer—see Gas Washer
 
*Waste Gases for Steam Generation, The Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
German Munitions Supply, 339
*Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, 463, 525
 
Transmission of Military Power, 387
 
WAR, Some Metals and British Industries, 99
 
Washer—see Gas Washer
 
Waste Gases for Steam Generation, The Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
 
Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, 463, 525
 
WATER SUPPLY:
WATER SUPPLY:
Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Main/, Clark H. Shaw, 32
*- Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Maim, Clark H. Shaw, 32
 
*- Charges for London Water, 83
Charges for London Water, 83
*- Portable Filter Bed Sand Washer, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
 
*WELDING with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
Portable Filter Bed Sand Washer, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
*Welsh Labour, 100
 
*West Highlands, Big Water Power Scheme, 463, 525
WELDING with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
*What the Empire Owes to Applied Science, 351
 
*Whitley Report, Industry and the, 169
Welsh Labour, 100
*Whitley Report—see also Labour
 
*Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
West Highlands, Big Watei’ Power Scheme, 463, 525
*Wire Manufacture, History of, J. P. Bedson, 334
 
*Wolff, Dr. E. B., on Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, and c., 296, 456
What the Empire Owes to Applied Science, 351
*Women’s Work on Engineering Munitions, Permanent Memorial, 496
 
*Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384
Whitley Report, Industry and the, 169
 
Whitley Report-—see also Labour
 
Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
 
Wire Manufacture, History of, J. P. Bedson, 334
 
Wolff, Dr. E. B., on Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, &c., 296, 456
 
Women’s Work on Engineering Munitions, Permanent Memorial, 496
 
Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384
 
WORKS:
WORKS:
An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 2lst, 1917)
*- An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 2\st, 1917)
 
*- Elswick Works, Fire and Salvage Boat for, 503
Elswick Works, Fire and Salvage Boat for, 503
*- Empress Electrical Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342
 
*- Smith and Coventry’s New Tool Works, 470 474
Empress Electrical Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342
*- Victoria Works, Yarrows, Limited, 270
 
*WORKSHOPS, Air Heater for, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
Smith and Coventry’s New Tool Works, 470 474
*W.R. Combustion Indicator (Correction), 19
 
Victoria Works, Yarrows, Limited, 270
 
WORKSHOPS, Air Heater for, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
 
W.R. Combustion Indicator (Correction), 19


Y
Y
YARROWS, Limited, Victoria Works, 270
*YARROWS, Limited, Victoria Works, 270
 
z
ZEPPELINS—see Aeronautics
 
Zimmer, G. F., on Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, 115


Zinc, Oxide of, G. C. Stone, 418
Z
*ZEPPELINS—see Aeronautics
*Zimmer, G. F., on Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, 115
*Zinc, Oxide of, G. C. Stone, 418


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A ACCIDENTS:

  • - Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297
  • - Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
  • - Ratho Railway Accident, 63
  • - Vanguard Disaster, 57
  • ACID Process—see Iron and Steel
  • Action of Caustic Liquors, andc.— see Iron and Steel
  • Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51

AERONAUTICS:

  • - Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Report, 72
  • - Aeroplane Production in America, 489, 498
  • - Air Reprisals, 340
  • - American Aviation Engine, 311
  • - An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 21st, 1917)
  • - Aero-engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
  • - Aeronautical Societies—see Associations
  • - Duties of the Air Forces, 35
  • - German Aeroplanes, Constructional Details, 516
  • - Output of Aeroplanes, L. Blin Desbleds, 508
  • - River Diversion for Aerodrome at Hanworth Park, 366
  • - Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. R. M. Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
  • - Zeppelin, Engine-room Gondola of, 392
  • AERO-STEAM Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
  • Agar, A. F., on Engineering Works Canteens, 491
  • Agricultural Experiments — see Electrical Matters
  • Agricultural Machinery Department, Ministry of Munitions, 45
  • Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, British, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • Agricultural Tractors, Petrol, Aultman, Rumely, Wallis, Gray, &c., 298
  • Agricultural Tractors—see also Tractor
  • Agriculture, Application of Science to, 412
  • Ahrons, E. L., on the Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires, 263
  • Ahrons, E. L., on Types of Irish Locomotives, 162 ; (Letter), 184
  • Air Engines—see Engines
  • Air Heater for Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
  • Air Heater for Workshops, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
  • Air Pumps and Air Lift Pumps—see Pumps
  • Alcohol, Fuel, 232
  • Alcohol, Fuel, in Australia, 278
  • Alcohol as a Source of Power, W. T. Rowe, 471
  • Almanacs and Diaries, 572
  • Aluminium, Effect of Heat on, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
  • Aluminium Production in the West Highlands, 463, 525
  • Ambulance Trains—see Railways

AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 18, 130, 174, 300

  • - Activated Sludge Process for Slaughter-house Wastes, 130
  • - Advisory Committee on Terminal Facilities, 174
  • - Alcohol from Garbage, 130
  • - American Dockyard Works, 174
  • - Bridge Erection by Locomotive Cranes, 301
  • - Coal Shipping Pier at an American Atlantic Port, 300
  • - Drainage of Irrigated Lands, 18
  • - Goods Stations for Electric Railways, 300
  • - Large Dockyard Crane, 174
  • - Potash as a By-product of Portland Cement, 300, 540
  • - Spray Irrigation for Vegetable Gardens, 300
  • - Ten-coupled Locomotives, 174
  • - Tests of Steel Columns, 301
  • - Water Tube Fire-box for Locomotives, 18
  • AMERICAN Engineers and the War, 298
  • American Inventors Attack the Anti-Submarine Problem, 550
  • American Military Engineers in France, 419
  • Anthony, C., on Air-lift Pumping, 526 ; (Letter), 556
  • Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
  • Apprentices, Education of, 76
  • Arched Keel Block, Reinforced Concrete, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
  • Architecture, Naval—see Ships, Naval Matters
  • Argentina, Sugar Machinery for, 171
  • Ariadne—see Ships, British Navy
  • Ash Handling Plant, Pneumatic, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
  • Aspinall, Frank B., on the Latent Heat of Steam, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Assaying and Chemical Balance, Wilfred Heusser, 192

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • Association of Engineers, Manchester :
  • - Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
  • - British and Foreign Patent Law Reform, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
  • - Engineering Works Canteens, A. F. Agar, 491
  • - Presidential Address, Wire Manufacture, J. B. Bedson, 334
  • - Worm Gearing, F. J. Bostock, 393
  • Association of Railway Locomotive Engineers:
  • - Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
  • Institute, Aeronautical:
  • - Output of Aeroplanes, Conference, L. Blin Desbleds, 508
  • Institute, Concrete:
  • - Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
  • Institute, The Iron and Steel:
  • - Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr.F. Rogers, 276, 297
  • - Autumn Meeting, 198, 239, 244, 265, 276, 296, 310
  • - Eggertz Test for Combined Carbon in Steel, J. H. Whiteley, 297
  • - Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, andc., Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296
  • - Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
  • - Influence of Heat Treatment on the Electrical and Thermal Resistivity, andc., of Some Steels, E. D. Campbell and W. C. Dowd, 297
  • - Investigation upon a Cast of Acid Open- Hearth Steel, T. D. Morgans and F. Rogers, 297
  • - Labour and Wages, 305
  • - Microstructure of Chemically Pure Iron between Ar3 and Ar., 297
  • - New Experiments on Shock Tests and on the Determination of Resilience, Georges Charpy and Andre Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
  • - Present Knowledge and Practice in regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, G. Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
  • - Reports of Mechanical and Metallurgical Section of Committee, 266
  • Institute of Metals:
  • - Autumn Meeting, 215, 252, 254, 274; Programme, 215
  • - Effects of Heat at Various Temperatures on the Rate of Softening of Cold Rolled Aluminium Sheets, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
  • - Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
  • - Experiments on the Fatigue of Brasses, Dr. B. Parker Haigh, 252
  • - Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
  • Institute of Metals (continued) :
  • - Gas Firing, Principles and Methods of a New System of, A. C. lonides, 275, 320
  • - Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254
  • - High Temperature Thermostat, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
  • - Screen for Comparing or Standardising the Grain Size of Brass, Owen W. Ellis, 275
  • - Use of Chromic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide as an Etching Agent, S. W. Miller, 275
  • Institute, Textile:
  • - Autumn Conference at Preston, 331
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers:
  • - Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, A. E. L. Chorlton. 545
  • - Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
  • - COVENTRY BRANCH— Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • - Centenary of the “Civils,” 563
  • - Engineering Training, Meeting, 364
  • - Examination for Associate Membership, 567
  • - Presidential Address, Harry E. Jones, 406
  • - Recent Developments in By-Product Coking, G. B. Walker, 509
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers:
  • - Presidential Address, C. H. Wordingham, 435
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
  • - Comparison of Working Costs of Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380
  • - Notes on Air-lift Pumping, A. W. Purchas, 446
  • - Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Capt. H. Riall Sankey on Heat Engines, 489
  • - Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffiths and G. I. Taylor, 536, 546
  • Institution of Naval Architects:
  • - Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 418
  • Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders:
  • - Sub-Committee’s Report on Methods of Producing High Vacuum, 557
  • Institution of Water Engineers:
  • - Air-lift Pumping, Papers by Mr. C. Anthony and Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
  • - Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, C. H. Roberts, 525
  • - Winter Meeting, 525
  • Society, Aeronautical, of Great Britain :
  • - Training of Aeronautical Engineers, Dr. K. M. Walmsley and Mr. C. E. Luard, 6
  • Society, Ceramic :
  • - Dinner; Presidential Statement, W. J. J ones ; Visit to Dalzell Steel and Ironworks, D. Colville and Son, 292
  • - Fire-clays and Ganisters of South of Scotland, L. W. Kinsman and M. MacGregor, 291
  • - Meeting at Glasgow, 291
  • - Papers on Silica, Hydration, of Calcined Dolomite and Fire-bricks, by Miss C. Beveridge and Mr. W. Emney, J. Burton. G. W. Wright, 291
  • - Refractories and Modern Kilns, J. G. Maxwell, 291
  • - Refractory Properties of Silica, H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 291
  • - Tests for Refractories, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 291

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Society, Chemical :
  • - Limitations of the Balance, Bertram Blount, 402
  • Society of Chemical Industry :
  • - Activated Sludge Process of Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
  • - Annual General Meeting, 70, 93
  • - Artificial Silk Industry, T. P. Wilson, 94
  • - Benzene and Toluene for High Explosives, Sources of, T. F. E. Rhead, 71
  • - Calorific Value of Industrial Gaseous Fuel, W. J. Pickering, 93
  • - Chemical Porcelain, Henry Watkins, 71
  • - Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis. 524
  • - Future of the Fine Chemical Industry, E. W Mann, 94
  • - Industrial Application of Town’s Gas, C. M. Walter. 93
  • - Industrial Fuel from Gasworks E. W. Smith, 93
  • - Manufacture of Synthetic Nitrates by Electric Power, E. Kilburn Scott, 93
  • - Metallurgical Questions, Professor Turner, 94
  • - Other Papers : Cartridge Brass, Dr. H. W. Brownsdon ; Aluminium Alloys, J. H. Stansbie ; Carbonless Alloys, J. Kent Smith ; Superheating of Slags and Metals during Refining, J. E. Fletcher, 94
  • - Presidential Address, Dr. C. C. Carpenter, 71
  • - Sands Used in Metallurgical Practice Compared with those Used in Glass Manufacture, Professor Boswell, 71
  • - Synthesis of Ammonia and its Oxidation to Nitric Acid, E. B. Maxted, 93
  • - Texture of Fire-clays, W. C. Hancock, 71
  • - Visits, 94
  • - LONDON SECTION— Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435
  • Society, Faraday:
  • - Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Discussion, 393, 402, 424
  • Society, Royal, of Arts:
  • - Copper, Progress in the Metallurgy of. Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
  • - Discovery and Invention, Sir Dugald Clerk’s Trueman Wood Lecture, 514
  • - Programme for Session, 442
  • - Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 447
  • ATMOSPHERIC Engine—see Engines
  • Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, J. B. C. Kershaw, 443
  • Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves. F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
  • Australia, Fuel Alcohol in, 278
  • Australia, Soldiers after the War, 336
  • Australian Notes, 518
  • Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
  • Automatic Control of Pumps—see Pumps
  • Automatic Drop-bottom Mine Car (Griffith Tub), Sanford-Day Ironworks and Manufacturing Company, 457
  • Automobile Engineering, Welding with Application to, H. L. Towns, 125, 147

B

  • BALANCE, Assaying and Chemical, Wilfred Heusser, 192
  • Balance, Limitations of the, Bertram Blount, 402
  • Baling Press—see Cotton
  • Band Saw—see Sawing
  • Bar Mill—see Iron and Steel
  • Barrett, G., and T. B. Rogerson, on the Briquetting of Iron Ores, 265, 299, 310
  • Basic Blast-furnaces, 392
  • Bedson, J. P.J on Developments in Wire k- Manufacture, 334
  • Benzol, The Future of, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450
  • Bevel Gear Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Blast-furnace Dust—see Ministry of Munitions
  • Blount, Bertram, on the Limitations of the Balance, 402
  • Boiler Feed-water Regulator, Copes, 367
  • Boiler Plates, Failure in, and the Stresses in Riveted Joints, Dr. E. B. Wolff, 296, 456
  • Boilers for Locomotives, Heating Surface of, 45
  • Boilers, Waste Heat, for Driving Drop Hammer Plant, 450, 452
  • Books of Reference, 81, 118, 348
  • Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Bostock, F. J., on Worm Gearing, 393
  • Boston, U.S.A., Submarine Tunnel at, 230, 234, 235
  • Boulnois, H. P., Report to Roads Improvement Association, Concrete Roads, 73
  • Bourcier, P. G., on Aero-engine Connecting- rods, 167
  • Brakes—see Railways
  • Brass Melting, L. G. Harvey, 275
  • Brass Scrap, 118
  • Brasses, Experiments on the Fatigue of, Dr. B. Parker Haigh, 252
  • Brazil, Public Works in, 449

BRIDGES:

  • - Locks and Bridges for Mid-Scotland Canal, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • - Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, George Kenworthy, 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
  • - Quebec Bridge, The New, 253, 336, 338, 381, 403, 426 (Two-page Supplement, November 9th, 1917)
  • - Suspension Bridges in New Zealand, J. Dawson’s System, 52, 56
  • - Typical Swing Bridge for Proposed MidScotland Canal, 560
  • BRIQUETTING—see also Iron and Steel
  • Briquetting Metal Turnings, Debate, 525
  • Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188 ; (Letter), 360
  • British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • British Industries, The War, Some Metals and, 99
  • British Marine Engineering Design, and Construction Committee, 209, 257, 505
  • British Standard Sections, Approved, 567
  • Business of War, 187

C

  • CALIFORNIA, Power Plant Extension in, 193
  • Californian Magnesite, 103
  • Canada, Trade between the United Kingdom and, 118
  • Canadian Railways—see Railways
  • Canal Control Committee, 175
  • Canal Schemes, Mid-Scotland, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Canals, 453
  • Canteens, Engineering Works, A. F. Agar, 491
  • Canteens at Munitions Works, 268, 269
  • Carburetters—see Motor Vehicles
  • Career Offered by Engineer’s Department of a British Railway, 113
  • Carlisle, Locomotive Coaling Plant at, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
  • Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., on Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper, 491, 526, 566
  • Carpenter, Dr. H. C. H., and Mr. L. Taverner, on the Effect of Heat on Aluminium, 274
  • Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
  • Casting, A Heavy, Transporting, 413
  • Castings, Some Large, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 292
  • Catalogues, 19, 39, 108, 132, 176, 196, 260, 418, 437
  • Caterpillar—see Evolution of Chain Track Tractor
  • Caustic Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
  • Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Mains, Clark H. Shaw, 32
  • Centenary of the “ Civils ”—see Associations, andc.
  • Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and Stirling’s Engine of 1816, 516, 517 ; Stirling Specification, 567
  • Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
  • Ceramic Society, Refractory Materials Section, 291 (For Details of Papers—see Associations, andc.)
  • Chain Track Tractor—see Tractor
  • Channel Tunnel, 193
  • Charges for Water—see Water Supply
  • Charpy, Georges, and Andre Cornu-Thenard, on Experiments on Shock Tests and on Determination of Resilience, 244, 265
  • Chemical Papers at Society of Chemical Industry—see Associations
  • Chester Hydro-electric Power Developments, 86
  • Chili, Engineering Schemes for, 560
  • China and the Engineer, S. W. B. McGregor, 360
  • Chorlton, A. E. L., on the Design of a Small Agricultural Tractor, 545
  • Chuck, The “Marvel” Drill, Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
  • Circular Arcs, Simple Calculations of, 114
  • Clapham, F. T., on The Distribution of Establishment Charges, 177 ; (Letters), 301, 323
  • Clapham, F. T., on Foundry Costs, 286
  • Clerk, Sir Dugald, Discovery and Invention, 514

COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:

  • - By-product Coking, G. B. Walker, 509
  • - Coal Concreted from Dust or Ashes, R. G. Lovell, 126
  • - Coal Problem, 330
  • - Coal and Tin Mining in British Malaya, 63
  • - Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36, 54
  • - Coke-handling Plant, Telpher, at Warrington Gasworks, Strachan and Henshaw, Limited, 430, 434
  • - Colliery Winding Engine, Old, 94, 98
  • - Economics of Coal, Professor Henry Louis, 524
  • - Economy in Coal Consumption, Government Suggestions, 7

COAL, COKE, & COLLIERIES (cont.) :

  • - Electricity Supply and the Economy of Coal, 540
  • - Gas, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
  • - Griffith Colliery Tub (Automatic Drop- Bottom Mine Car), Sanford-Day Manu¬facturing Company, 457
  • - Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, London and North-Western Railway, 12, 18
  • - New Scheme for Coal Supply, 36
  • - Osaka Electric Works, Coal and Ash Plant at the, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, G. F. Zimmer, 115
  • - Position of the Coal Mining Industry, A. F. Pease, 373
  • - Push Button Coal and Ash Hoists at Allison and Baltimore, 254
  • - Sampling Coal, 42
  • COKE—see Coal
  • Columbia, A New Port in, 425 ; (Letter), 556
  • Commerce and the State, 521
  • Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, S. W. B. McGregor, 360
  • Commercial Dock Developments at Falmouth, 378
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
  • Concrete Roads, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
  • Concrete, Transmission of, by Air and Steam, 159, 164
  • Concrete—see also Ferro-Concrete
  • Contract, 552
  • Controlled Owner, The, 251
  • Conversion of Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
  • Copes Boiler Feed Water Regulator, 367
  • Copper, Metallurgy of, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 491, 526, 566
  • Correspondence Schools, 488
  • Corrosion of Iron—see Iron
  • Corrosion of Metal, Electrolytic, by Sea Water, 260
  • Costs—see Working Costs
  • Cotton Baling Methods and Freightage Economy, 282
  • Cotton Baling and Sampling Machinery, A. E. Cummins, D. Bridge and Co., Limited, 448
  • Coventry Strike, 501
  • Cranes, 5-Ton Electric Goliath, for France, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 140, 142
  • Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
  • Culm and other Waste Fuels, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 307
  • Curtis Rateau Turbines—see Turbines

D

  • DANGER of Letting Things Slide, 252
  • Darling, Chas. R., on Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, 422
  • Desbleds, L. Blin, on the Output of Aeroplanes, 508
  • Design of a Tractor—see Tractor
  • Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
  • Development of German Waterways, 196
  • Development of Machinery in the United States Navy—see Ships
  • Discharging Ore, New Method for, 193
  • Discovery and Invention, Trueman Wood Lecture, Sir Dugald Clerk, 514
  • Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, C. Hamilton-Wickes, 314
  • Distribution of Establishment Charges, F. T. Clapham, 177 ; (Letters), 301, 323
  • Diving Globe for Salving Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
  • Docks and Harbours, Empire, 499
  • Docks, Rosario, Improvements at the, 292
  • Donaldson Elevator for Ore Discharging, 193
  • Doorakkers, G., on the Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
  • Drill Chuck, The “Marvel,” Louis Wearden and Guylee, Limited, 54
  • Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Drop Hammer Plant, Bretts’ Patent Lifter Company, 450, 452
  • Duties of the Air Forces, 35
  • Dyson, Captain C. W., on The Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, 170, 190, 211

E

  • ECONOMY in Coal Consumption, Government Control, 7
  • Education of Apprentices, 76
  • Educational Intelligence, 196, 248, 284, 305, 328, 333, 572
  • Efficiency, A. L. Haas, 37
  • Efficiency, Meaning of—see Working Costs of Prime Movers

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Bar Mill, 20in., Motor-driven, General Electrical Company, 190
  • - California, Power Plant Extension in, 193
  • - Chester Hydro-Electric Power Developments, 86
  • - Coal and Ash Plant at the Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, G. F. Zimmer, 115
  • - Electric Discharge and Crop Production, Experiments by Miss E. C. Dudgeon, Mr. J. E. Newman, and others, 74
  • - Electric Drive for Warships, 228
  • - Electricity Supply and the Economv of Coal, 540
  • - Empress Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342
  • - Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
  • - Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
  • - Halifax District, New Sub-Stations for, 76
  • - Lancashire and Cheshire, Interconnection of Electricity Supply Systems in, 171
  • - Locomotives and Railways—see Railways
  • - Motor Boats, Electrically Controlled, 425
  • - National Electric Supply Policy, 453
  • - Pumps, Electrically Driven—see Pumps

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Small Electric Furnaces and their Uses, Chas. R. Darling, 422
  • - Standardisation of Machinery, British and American Conference, 319
  • - Switch, Wall Socket and Plug, Combined, Donovan and Co., 83
  • - Tasmanian Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 67, 78 (Two page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)
  • - West Highlands, Big Water Power Scheme for Aluminium Manufacture, 463, 525
  • - Wild-Barfield Method of Steel Hardening, 82
  • - Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
  • ELECTROLYTIC Corrosion of Metal in Sea Water, 260
  • Elswick—see Works
  • Emmett, W. L. R., on the Turbine Electric Equipment of United States Cruisers, 228
  • Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
  • Empire, The : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, S. J. Johnstone, 457
  • Employers and Employed, 10, 13

ENGINES AND MOTORS :

  • - Aero Engine Connecting-rods, P. G. Bourcier, 167
  • - American Aviation Engine, 311
  • - Atmospheric Colliery Winding Engine at Madeley, 94, 98
  • - Bulb Experiments on Hot Bulb Engines, 112; (Letters), 149, 161, 215
  • - Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
  • - Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209, 257, 505
  • - Stirling’s Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, 516, 517
  • - Stirling’s Specification, 567 ; (Letter), 537
  • - Testing Department of Fiat Company, Turin, 504
  • - Uniflow Engine, H. W. Morley, 455
  • - Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, F. W. Marquis, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384
  • - United States Naval Machinery—see Ships
  • - Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384
  • ENGINEER, Volunteers, County of London 24, 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442. 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570
  • Engineers, Training of, 379
  • Engineering Design—see British Marine, andc.
  • Engineering Enterprise in Mexico, 167
  • Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 493
  • Engineering Projects in Latin-America, 115— see also Latin-American Notes
  • - Bolivian Railways, 115
  • - Peru, A New Port in, 115
  • Engineering Schemes for Chili, 560
  • Engineering Training, 364
  • Engineering Works Canteens, Arthur F. Agar, 491
  • Establishment Charges, Distribution of, F. T. Clapham, 177
  • Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, 111. 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250 : (Letter), 184
  • Excess Profits Problems, 53
  • Explosibility of Methane Air Mixtures, 215

F

  • FAILURE of Boiler Plates—see Boiler
  • Falmouth, Commercial Dock Developments at, 378
  • Feed Water Regulator, Copes, 367
  • Fenwick, A., Deterioration of Curtis Rateau Turbine Blading, 30, 60
  • Ferro-Concrete Power House at Greenock, 239
  • Fiat Company, Turin, Testing Department, 504
  • Filter Bed Sand Washer, Portable, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
  • Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
  • Firebrick Manufacture, Testing, andc., Paper Read at Glasgow Meeting of the Ceramic Society, 291
  • Floods, The Protection of Paris Against, 16
  • Ford Cars—see Motor Vehicles
  • Foreign Languages, Reconstruction and, 493
  • Forth and Clyde—see Canal
  • Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 110, 218, 238, 260, 284, 304, 326, 350, 360, 396, 415, 437, 462, 484, 508, 530, 550, 570
  • Foundry Costs, F. T. Clapham, 286 ; (Letters), 301, 323
  • French Industries, New, 248
  • Friction Screw Press, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
  • Friend, Dr. Newton, on Conditions Essential to the Corrosion of Iron, 550
  • Fuel Alcohol, 232
  • Fuel Alcohol in Australia, 278
  • Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, L. G. Harvey, 275
  • Fuel Research, 340, 344
  • Fuels, Culm and Other Waste, Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 307
  • Furnace, Oil-fired Case Hardening, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
  • Furnaces, Brass Melting, Fuel Economy Possi¬bilities in, L. G. Harvey, 275
  • Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of Metals, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Furnaces—see also Electrical Matters
  • Fuses—see War Material
  • Future of Benzol, 387 ; (Letters), 428, 450
  • Future of Railways—see Railways

G

  • GAS, Coal, for Motor Vehicles, 226
  • Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
  • Gas Firing, New System of, A. C. lonides, 275, 320
  • Gas, Industrial Uses, Abstracts of Papers at Society of Chemical Industry, 93
  • Gas Washers, Centrifugal Type, W. C. Holmes and Co., Limited, 502
  • Gases and Air, Inflammability of Mixtures of, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
  • Gauges, Hardened Thread, Manufacture of, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
  • German Munitions Supply, 339
  • German Waterways, The Development of, 196
  • Germany’s Economic Position After the War, 544
  • Germany, Substitutes in, 509
  • Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
  • Greenock, Ferro-Concrete Power House at, 239
  • Greenwich, L.C.C. Power Station, New Appointments at, 560
  • Grey Cast Iron—see Iron
  • Griffith, A. A., and G. I. Taylor on the Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion Problems, 536, 543, 546
  • Griffith Tub—see Coal
  • Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Guedon, Pierre, on Aero Steam Railway Traction, 425
  • Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
  • Gun Lathes—see Machine Tools

H

  • HAAS, A. L., on Efficiency, 37
  • Haddrell, C. H., on The Industrial Outlook, 137, 144 : (Letter), 301
  • Haigh, Dr. B. P., on Experiments on the Fatigue of Brass, 252
  • Haig’s Weather, 295
  • Hamilton-Wickes, C., on The Distribution of Engineers’ Products Overseas, 314
  • Harbour Scheme, Langstone, near Portsmouth, 179
  • Hardness and Hardening, Professor T. Turner, 252, 254, 295
  • Harvey, L. G., on Fuel Economy Possibilities in Brass Melting Furnaces, 275
  • Haughton, J. L., and D. Hanson, Further Notes on a High Temperature Thermostat, 275, 322
  • Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture on Heat Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 489
  • Hay, Dr. F. W., on Patent Law Reform, 435 ; (Letter), 481
  • Heat, Effect of, on Aluminium, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter and Mr. L. Taverner, 274
  • Heat of Steam, The Latent, F. B. Aspin all, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel—see Iron
  • Heat Treatment of Metals, Furnaces for, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Heating of Industrial Buildings, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
  • High Temperature Thermostat—see Thermostat
  • High Vacuum, Methods of Prcducing, Experimental Apparatus at Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Report, 557
  • History of Engineering, Links in, Rhys Jenkins, 493
  • Hobbs, E. W., Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • Hoists, Push Button Coal and Ash, 254
  • Hot Air Engines—see Engine a
  • Hot Bulb Engines, Some Bulb Experiments on, 112 : (Letters), 149, 161, 215
  • Hughes, V. A. B., on Reform of the Patent Laws, 425
  • Hurst, J. E., on Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, 266
  • Hydro-Electric Power Developments, Chester, 86
  • Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, Tasmanian Great Lake, 67, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 21th, 1917)
  • Hydrostatic Pressure, Effect of, on Metals, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275

I

  • IMPACT Testing Experiments, G. Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
  • Industrial League, 81, 196
  • Industrial Outlook, C. H. Haddrell, 137, 144 (Letter), 301
  • Industrial Parliament, 35
  • Industrial—see also Labour Questions
  • Industrial Research—see Research
  • Industrial Unrest—see Labour
  • Industries, New French, 248
  • Industries of Poland, 14
  • Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
  • Inflammability of Mixtures of Gases and Air, G. A. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 168
  • Inland Waterways, Use of, 526
  • Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
  • Intensifier, Inverted Steam Hydraulic, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
  • Ionides, A. C., on a New System of Gas Firing, 275, 320

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Acid Open-Hearth Process, Dr. F. Rogers, 276, 297
  • - Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
  • - American Iron Trade, 228
  • - Bar Mill, 20in., Electrically Driven, General Electric Company, 191
  • - Basic Blast Furnaces, 392
  • - Briquetting of Iron Ores, Guy Barrett and T. B. Rogerson, 265, 299, 310
  • - British Steel for Shells, 509
  • - Corrosion of Iron, Conditions Essential to the, Dr. Newton Friend, 550
  • - Dealings in Pig Iron, 63
  • - Electric Method of Steel Hardening, Wild- Barfield, 82
  • - Forged Steel Valves, Attachment of Spindles to, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
  • - Heat Treatment of Grey Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 266
  • - Heat Treatment, Influence of, on Electrical Resistivity, andc., E. D. Campbell and W. C. Dowd, 297
  • - Iron Mines of Cumberland and Lancaster, 87
  • - Iron Ore, Professor Henry Louis, 493
  • - Iron Prices, 86
  • - Iron and Steel Institute—see Associations
  • - Labour and Wages, 305—see also Labour
  • - Prices of Steel— see Ministry of Munitions The War, Some Metals and British Industry, 99
  • IRRIGATION Projects in South Africa, 169
  • Irrigation for Vegetable Growing, 108

J

  • JAPAN and the War, 248
  • Jeffries, Professor Zav, on the Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Metals, 275
  • Jenkins, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 493
  • Johnstone, S. J., on The Empire : Its Commerce and its Commercial Requirements, 457

K

  • KENWORTHY, George, on Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, andc., 5, 25, 48, 91 ; (Letters), 162, 248
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., on Atmospheric Pollution and the Impurities of Rain-water, 443
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., The Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, 307
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., The Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation, 27

L LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:

  • - Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
  • - Advances in Wages, 63
  • - Employers and Employed, 13
  • - Industrial Councils, 10, 13
  • - Industrial League, 81
  • - Industrial Parliament, 35
  • - Industrial Unrest, 79
  • - Industrial Unrest, Causes of, 121
  • - Industrial Unrest, Inquiry, 122
  • - Industry and the Whitley Report, 169
  • - Labour and the State, 187
  • - Miners’ Wages, 192
  • - Pay of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
  • - Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
  • - Railway Men’s Societies, 215
  • - Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 : (Letter), 323
  • - Welsh Labour, Commissioners’ First Report, 100
  • - Whitley Report, 169, 331, 357
  • LANGSTONE Harbour Scheme, 179
  • Latent Heat of Steam, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 : (Letters), 162, 184, 279
  • Lathes—see. Machine Tools
  • Latin-American Engineering Notes, 115, 225, 397
  • - Argentina, 225
  • - Bolivian Railways, 115
  • - Chili, 225, 397
  • - El Salvador, 225
  • - Peru, A New Port in, 115

LEADERS:

  • - Acid and Basic Steel, 364
  • - Air Reprisals, 340
  • - America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
  • - Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
  • - Austrian Inland Waterways Project, 99
  • - Britain as an Agricultural Country, 188
  • - Business of War, 187
  • - Canals, 453
  • - Causes of Industrial Unrest, 121
  • - Centenary oi the “Civils,” 563
  • - Coal Transport Reorganisation Scheme, 36
  • - Commerce and the State, 521
  • - Controlled Owner, 251
  • - Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
  • - Danger of Letting Things Slide, 252
  • - Duties of the Air Forces, 35
  • - Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
  • - Empire Docks and Harbours, 499
  • - Employers and Employed, 13
  • - Engineering Training, 364
  • - First Lord’s Statement, 409
  • - Fuel Alcohol, 232
  • - Fuel Research, 340
  • - Future of Benzol, 387
  • - Future of British Railways, 475
  • - Future of Canadian Railways, 79
  • - German Munitions Supply, 339
  • - Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 122
  • - Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
  • - Haig’s Weather, 295
  • - Industrial Parliament, An, 35
  • - Industrial Research, 209
  • - Industrial Unrest, 79
  • - Labour and the State, 187
  • - Latent Heat of Steam, 58
  • - London County Council Tramways, 58
  • - Manufacturers and Standards, 317
  • - Meaning of Efficiency, 363
  • - Measurement of Temperature, 431
  • - M.I.D., The, 543
  • - Ministry of Munitions, 13
  • - National Electric Supply Policy, 453
  • - Organisation and Efficiency, 144
  • - Our Naval Strategy, 143
  • - Patent Law Reform, 521
  • - Quality of Hardness, 295
  • - Railway Enginemen’s Demands, 165
  • - Science and the Man, 476
  • - Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274
  • - Shipping and Shipbuilding in the United States, 317
  • - Ships and More Ships, 410
  • - Size of the Standard Ships, 273
  • - Standardisation of Marine Engines, 209
  • - Submarine War : The Latest Phase, 231
  • - Taxation of Stock Values, 57
  • - The War, Some Metals, and British Industries 99
  • - Torsion, 543
  • - Transmission of Military Power, 387
  • - Vanguard Disaster, 57

LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:

  • - England, North of, 21, 40, 64, 85, 107, 128 150, 172, 195, 217, 237, 259, 280, 302, 324, 346, 370, 394, 416, 438, 460, 482, 507, 528, 548, 668
  • - Lancashire, 20, 39, 64, 84, 106, 128, 150, 172 194, 216, 236, 258, 280, 302, 324, 346, 370, 393, 415, 438, 459, 481, 505, 527, 548, 568

LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS (continued):

  • - Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 39, 63, 84, 106, 127, 149, 171, 193, 216, 236, 257, 279, 301, 323, 345, 369, 393, 415, 437, 459, 481, 505, 527, 548, 567
  • - Scotland, 22, 41, 65, 86, 108, 129, 152, 173, 195, 218, 238, 259, 282, 304, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 440, 461, 483, 507, 529, 549, 569
  • - Sheffield, 20, 42, 65, 84, 107, 129, 151, 173, 194, 216, 237, 258, 281, 303, 325, 347, 371, 395, 417, 439, 461, 483, 506, 629, 549, 568
  • - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 22, 41, 66, 86, 108, 130, 152, 174, 196, 218, 238, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 372, 396, 418, 440, 462, 484, 507, 530, 550, 569

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:

  • - Aeroplane Manufacture, L. Blin Desbleds, 360
  • - Air-lift Pumps, R. Stirling, 556
  • - American Industries, B. K., 301
  • - Britain as an Agricultural Country, F. L. Morgan, 360
  • - Centenary of the Heat Regenerator and the Stirling Air Engine, R. B. Prosser, 537
  • - Charing Cross Railway Bridge, H. Davey, 105 Coal Economy—see Fuel
  • - Colombia, A New Port in, F. L. Hothersall, 556
  • - Commercial Aeronautics, Handley Page, Limited, 39
  • - Conquest of Schleswig-Holstein, T. F. Wilkinson, 19
  • - Control of Railways, Hexagon, 450
  • - Copper Tubes for Aeroplanes, Ing. Carlo Maurilio Lerici, 19
  • - Cornish Engine and Steam Engine Economy, Henry Davey, 537
  • - Duddell, William Du Bois, 428
  • - Early Steamboat, Arthur Lee, 118, 248, 323 ; J. H. Anderson, 118 ; Fred. Walsh, 228 ; R. B. P., 279
  • - Engineers and India, Executive Engineer, 527
  • - Ericsson’s Monitor, Writer of the Article, 161
  • - Essential Metals, Geo. T. Pardoe, 537
  • - Evolution of the Chain Track Tractor, L. Sterne, 184
  • - Evolution of the Monitor, R. B. P., 184
  • - Excess Profits, Cleveland Manchester Engineer, 54
  • - Feed-water Heating in Locomotives, W. G. Landon, 450 ; Mead, McLean and Co., 527
  • - Filing Papers, A. Fanti, 87
  • - Foundry Costs, Practical Cost Accountant, 301 ; F. T. Clapham, 323
  • - Fuel Alcohol, Horace Wyatt, 248
  • - Fuel Economy, F. Samuelson, 38 ; W. H. Casmey, 38, 105, 149, 215 ; Lancastrian, 87; W. Townsend, 118; Steam-Raiser, 118, 184
  • - Future of Benzol, T. D. Parr, 428, 450 ; Interested Engineer, 149
  • - German Trade after the War, H. Hamel Smith, 428
  • - Gloucester as a Port : Why not Modernise It ? E. F., 526
  • - Hot Bulb Engines, Basil H. Jov, 149 ; A. J. W. G., 149 ; R. E. Mathot, 161 ; Cecil H. Cox, 215
  • - Latent Heat of Steam, Henry Sykes, 162 ; Steam, 184 ; F. B. Aspinall, 279
  • - Locomotive Feed Purifiers, W. Effigy, 323
  • - Metric System, F. A. Halsey, 105
  • - Motor Boating and Motoring in Japan, W. H. Leggett, 384
  • - Names for Compound Units—see Pinch
  • - Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, S., 54
  • - Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 384
  • - Organ Blowing, C. M. Penman, 248
  • - Patent Law Reform, Wilfred Hunt, 481 ; James Keith, 537 ; E. C. Barton, 556
  • - “Penalty” of Failure in the British Army, J. C., 54
  • - “Pinch,” C. F. Dendy Marshall. 162, 384 ; Associate Member, 333 ; H. W. Stowers, 384; H. Ravenshaw, 413; R. C. Kirkwood, 413
  • - Plymouth as a Commercial Port, R. E. Ellacott, 248
  • - Pounds Per Square Inch—see Pinch
  • - Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards, andc., H. R. White, 162 ; G. Kenworthy, 248
  • - Production of Ductile Tungsten, British Thomson-Houston Company, 556
  • - Pyrmont Bridge, Percy Allan, 162 : H. R. White, 184
  • - Railway Transport, A. W. Gattie, 54
  • - Remuneration of the Staff, Skill, 384 ; Bitten, 428
  • - Royal Navy and its Engineers, Ex-Editor, The Naval Engineering Review, 105
  • - Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, Traditionist, 323
  • - Secret Session for Engineers, H. C. C., 19
  • - Solid Fuel for Steam Cars, C. D. Leng, 248
  • - Steel Rail Trade, T. Good, 279
  • - Tube Rolling Mill Patent, Clydeside Tube Company, 384
  • - Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 184
  • - Uniflow Compound Engine, M.I.C.E. (Fr.), 333 ; Robey and Co., 360 ; A. J. W. G., 384 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 384
  • - Valve for Sewage Pumps, E. C. Bowden- Smith, 428
  • - Wagon Smash, Salt Union, Limited, 54
  • - Wheels of Tractors, H. P. Saunderson, 39
  • - Working Costs of Prime Movers. H. Davev 384
  • LIMITATIONS of the Balance,Bertram Blount 402
  • Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 493

LITERATURE :

  • Reviews:
  • - All the World’s Aircraft, 1917, F. T. Jane Edited, C. G. Grey, 166, 234
  • - Composition of Technical Papers, H. A Watt, 341
  • - English and Engineering, Frank Aydelotte, 15
  • - Explosives, Arthur Marshall, 15
  • - On Growth and Form, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson, 365
  • - Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers, andc., Captain C. W. Dyson, 267
  • - Rowan Premium Bonus System, 80
  • - Searchlight Projectors, Electric, The Range of, Jean Rey, 59

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Short Notices:
  • - Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Part II.: Inorganic, Geoffrey Martin, 32, 101
  • - London Transport Trust, Edwin A. Pratt, 15 ; (Letter), 54
  • - Mechanical Handling of Material, andc., G. F. Zimmer, 32, 101
  • - Naval Architecture, J. E. Steele, 80, 101
  • - Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies, A. W. Judge, 101
  • - Saws: Their Care and Treatment, H. W. Durham, 101
  • - Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 101
  • - Telegraph Engineering, Erich Hausmann, 15

Books Received:

  • - Applied Chemistry, Reports of the Progress of, 15
  • - Artilleristisch Tijdschrift, J. H. Carstens and J. H. Westerveld, 234
  • - Brazil Commercially Considered, Syren and Shipping, 234
  • - Business Law for Engineers, C. Frank Allen, 501
  • - CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF MINES—MINES BRANCH :
  • -- Annual Report on Mineral Production cf Canada, No. 426 ; Report on Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada, Dr. Wm. A. Parks, No. 388
  • -- Bulletin No. 14, Coal Fields and Coal Industry of Eastern Canada, F. W. Gray, No. 430, 32
  • -- Mining of Thin Coal Seams as Applied to the Eastern Coalfields of Canada, J. F. Kellock Brown, 501
  • - City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme 1917, 18, 101
  • - C.M.U.A. Handbook, F. G. Bristow, 257
  • - Concrete—Plain and Reinforced, Dr. F. W. Taylor and S. E. Thompson, 101
  • - Continuous Current Motors and Control Apparatus, A. P. May cock, 501
  • - Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, andc., XVIII., XIX., XX., 501
  • - Correction Tables for Thermodynamic Efficiency, C. H. Naylor, 101
  • - Cours de Geometrie Pure et Appliquee de I’dcole Polytechnique, M. d’Ocagne, 101
  • - Critique des Propulseurs, Paul Popovatz, 140
  • - Cycling Manual, 15, 501
  • - Design and Construction of Industrial Buildings, Maurice Kahn, 257, 267
  • - Design of Railway Location, C. C. Williams, 101
  • - Diesel Engine Design, E. M. Rose, 267
  • - Electrical Engineering, Principles and Practice of, Alexander Gray, 297
  • - Electrical Measurements, F. A. Laws, 297
  • - Elements of Coal Mining, D. Burns, 234
  • - Explosives, A Short Account of, A. Marshall, 267, 341
  • - Farming by Motor, 80
  • - Flying Book, W. L. Wade, 15
  • - Founder’s Manual, D. W. Payne, 297
  • - GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MEMOIRS OF THE :
  • -- “Geology of the South Wales Coalfield,” Part IV.; “ Country Around Pontypridd and Maesteg,” Dr. Aubrey Strahan and Others, 501
  • - Gold Deposits of the Rand, C. B. Horwood, 257
  • - Graphic Statics, The Elements of, E. H. Sprague, 32
  • - Hawkins’ Electrical Guide, 257
  • - Heat Drop Tables—Absolute Pressures, H. Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 101
  • - Heat Drop Tables—H.P. Gauge Pressures, andc., Herbert Moss and Professor H. L. Callendar, 501
  • - How to Make Railways Pay for the War, Roy Horniman, 32
  • - Hydraulics, Treatise on, Mansfield Merriman, 59
  • - Indicator Handbook, Part II., 80
  • - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, January- May, 1917, 234
  • - Interpreters, The, George Ince, 234
  • - Journal of the Institute of Metals, 123
  • - Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 123
  • - Kelly’s Directory of the Engineers and Iron, Metal and Electrical Trades, 80
  • - Laws of Physical Science, E. F. Northrup, 234
  • - Les Etablissements d’Artillerie Beiges Pendant la Guerre, Willy Breton, 234
  • - Logarithms for Beginners, C. N. Pickworth, 80
  • - Materials of Engineering, Text-book of the, H. F. Moore, 501
  • - Metallurgical Analysis, Methods in, C. H. White, 501
  • - Modern Underpinning, Lazarus White and Edmund E. Prentis, Jun., 501
  • - Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book, 1917, W. C. Bersey and A. Dorey, 267
  • - Munition Workers’ Handbook, Ernest Pull, 234
  • - Oils, Fats, and Waxes, P. J. Fryer and F. E. Weston, 234
  • - Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation Systems, S. T. Harding, 257
  • - Organisation of Thought, A. N. Whitehead, 15
  • - Power Wiring Diagrams, A. T. Dover, 501
  • - Preservation of Wood, A. J. Wallis-Tayler, 267, 341
  • - Proceedings, Engineering Association of N.S.W., 297
  • - Proceedings of the Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, 1917, 267
  • - Programme of the City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury, 80
  • - Prospectus of University Courses in the Municipal School of Technology, Manchester, 80
  • - Quantitative Analysis, Principles of, W. C. Beasdale, 501
  • - Records of Railway Interest in the War, Part IV., 59
  • - Refrigeration, The Elements of, A. M. Greene, Jun., 501
  • - Registration and Publication of Directors Names, H. W. Jordan, 257
  • - Royal Ontario Nickel Commission, 234
  • - Science and Industry, R. T. Glazebrook, 59

LITERATURE (continued):

  • Books Received (continued):
  • - Scientific Treatise on Smoke Abatement, H. Hamilton, 101
  • - Smoley’s Parallel Tables of Slopes and Rises, C. K. Smoley, 297
  • - Steam Turbines, J. A. Moyer, 59
  • - Street Railways’ Fares, D. C. Jackson and D. J. McGarth, 297
  • - Theory of the Submarine Telegraph and Telephone Cable, H. W. Malcolm, 234
  • - Trade of To-morrow, E. J. P. Benn, 101
  • - United States Artillery Ammunition, Ethan Viall, 234
  • - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR : BUREAU OF MINES :
  • -- Annual Report of Director of Bureau of Mines to Secretary of the Interior to June 30th, 1916, 15
  • - Bulletins :
  • -- 147, Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. W. Thompson, 140
  • -- 95, Magnetic and Other Properties of Iron- Aluminium Alloys Melted in Vacuo, Trygve D. Yensen and W. A. Gatward, 101
  • -- 128, Refining and Utilisation of Georgia Kaolins, Ira E. Sproat, 80
  • -- 124, Sandstone Quarrying in the United States, O. Bowles, 140
  • - Miners' Circular :
  • -- 23, Elementary First Aid for the Miner, W. A. Lignott and D. Harrington, 15
  • -- Monthly Statements of Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, by Albert H. Fay, September and October, 1916, 15
  • -- Coal Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1916, A. H. Fay, 80
  • -- January, February and March, 1917, 140
  • - Technical Papers :
  • -- 164, Accidents at Metallurgical Works in the United States, 1915, A. H. Fay, 15
  • -- 106, Asphyxiation from Blast-furnace Gas, F. H. Willcox, 140
  • -- 137, Combustion in the Fuel Bed of Hand- fired Furnaces, H. Kreisenger and Others, 80
  • -- 150, Inflammability of Mixtures of Mine Gas and Industrial Gases with Air, G. Burrell and A. W. Gauger, 140
  • -- 153, Injurious Dusts in Steel Works, J. A. Watkins, 140
  • -- 168, Metal Mine Accidents in the United States in 1915, A. H. Fay, 80
  • -- 166, Motor Gasoline, Properties, Testing, andc., E. W. Dean, 140
  • -- 143, Ores of Copper, Lead, Gold and Silver, C. H. Fulton, 140
  • -- 140, Primary Volatile Products of the Carbonisation of Coal, Guy B. Taylor and H. C. Porter, 140
  • -- 132, Underground Latrines for Mines, J. H. White, 15
  • -- 142, Vapour Pressures of Various Compounds at Low Temperatures, G.- A. Burrell and I. W. Robertson, 15
  • - Universal Directory of Railway Officials 1917, S. R. Blundstone, 234
  • - Watt and the Steam Age, J. W. Grant, 234
  • - What Germany is Fighting for, Sir C. Waldstein, 32
  • - Wonder Book of the Navy, H. Golding, 234
  • - Year Book of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1917, 257
  • LOCOMOTIVES—see Railway Locomotives
  • London County Council Tramways, 58
  • Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Signor Olindo Valeri, 29
  • Losses of Ships—see Ships
  • Louis, Professor Henry, on Economics of Coal, 524
  • Louis, Professor Henry, on Iron Ore, 493
  • Lovell, R. G., on Coal Concreted from Dusts or Ashes, 126
  • Low Temperature Carbonisation from the Gasworks Standpoint, 423

M

  • McGREGOR, S. W. B., on the Commercial Aspect of Engineering in China, 360

MACHINE TOOLS :

  • - (See also Works)
  • - Bevel Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, 82
  • - Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Geo. Richards and Co., Limited, 118, 120
  • - Gun Lathe, 15in. Motor-driven, John Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 213, 214
  • - Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 320
  • - Plain Horizontal Milling Machines, 42in., Smith and Coventry, 102
  • - Press, 250-Ton Friction Screw, J. Rhodes and Sons, Limited, 43
  • - Screw-cutting Device, J. D. Carver, 18
  • - Surfacing, Boring, Milling and Drilling Machine, Combined, Pearn-Richards, 118, 120
  • - Taper-turning Sliding Lathe, 9in., H. F. Atkins, 43
  • - Tool Works at Timperley, Smith and Coventry, 470, 474
  • MACHINERY, Naval—see Ships, also Engines
  • Machinery Trade after the War, 248
  • McLarty, F. M., on Attachment of Spindles to Forged Steel Valves, 153
  • Magnesite, Californian, 103
  • Manchester Stbam Users’ Association, Annual Report, C. E. Stromeyer, 496
  • Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges, G. Doorakkers, 263, 290, 308, 354, 355, 390
  • Manufacturers and Standards, 317
  • Marine Engines—see Engines
  • Marquis, F. W., on the Uniflow Engine for Road Vehicles, 276 ; (Letters), 333, 360, 384
  • Measurement of Temperature, 432
  • Mechanical Arms for Maimed Soldiers, E W Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • Mechanics’ Institution, Great Western Railway, at Swindon, 321
  • Mechanism for Signals—see Railways
  • Metal, Electrolytic Corrosion of, by Sea Water, 260
  • Metal Turnings and Borings, Briquetting, Debate at Manchester Association, 525
  • Metals, Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on, Professor Zay Jeffries, 275
  • Metals, Furnaces for the Heat Treatment of, J. Wright and Co., 146, 147
  • Metals, Institute of—see Associations, andc.
  • Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper
  • Methane-Air Mixtures, Explosibility of, 215
  • Mexico, Engineering Enterprise in, 167
  • Mid-Scotland Ship Canal Schemes, 465, 538, 558 (Two-page Supplement, December 28th, 1917)
  • Military Power—see War and War Matters
  • Mill, 20in. Bar, Electrically-driven, General Electric Company, 191
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mine Car—see Automatic
  • Mineral Oil Resources of the British Empire, Professor J. S. S. Brame, 412
  • Miners—see Labour
  • Mines, German Naval, 227
  • Mining, Coal and Tin, in British Malaya, 63
  • Ministry of Munitions, 13
  • Ministry of Munitions : Agricultural Machinery Department, 45
  • Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Council, 171
  • Ministry of Munitions : Munitions Inventions Department, 535, 543
  • Ministry of Munitions Orders, 123, 192, 197, 219, 279, 547
  • - Blast-furnaces Dust, 123
  • - Calcium Carbide, 279
  • - Chrome Ore, 219
  • - Coal Tar, 219
  • - Crude Benzol, Crude Naphtha and Light Oils, 219
  • - Lead, 219
  • - Prices of Steel and Wrought Iron Scrap, 197
  • - Road Stone Quarries, 123
  • - Shell Discard and Electrically-made Steel, 547
  • - Tap Cinder, Mill Cinder, Flue Cinder and Scale, 547
  • - Tin-plates and Terneplates, 192
  • - Women Engineers, 279
  • MONITOR—see Ships
  • Morley, H. W., on the Uniflow Engine, 455

MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR MATTERS :

  • - Air Heater for Motor Car Carburetters, Brown Brothers, Limited, 480
  • - Coal Gas for Motor Vehicles, 226
  • - Conversion of Ford Cars into Commercial Vehicles, 8
  • - Gas-driven Motor Vehicles, 178
  • -Technical Committee of the Motor Industries, 66
  • MUNITIONS Works, Canteens at, 268, 269

N

  • NAVAL Matters—see Ships
  • Naval Notes, 367, 413, 458, 504, 545
  • - Austro-Hungarian Navy, 545
  • - Destroyer Raid on Trieste, 545
  • - Destroyer versus Submarine, 504
  • - Drake, H.M., Armoured Cruiser, Torpedoed, 367
  • - Electrically-controlled Boats, 458
  • - German and Austrian Navies, Revolutionary Movements, 367
  • - German Auxiliary Cruiser Marie Sunk, 413
  • - German Electrically Controlled Boat, 413
  • - German Naval Gunnery, 504
  • - German Raider Seeadler, End of, 367
  • - Germany’s New Ships with Old Names, 367
  • - Historic Order, 505
  • - Mine Layers, 459
  • - Mr. Daniels’ Annual Report, 545
  • - Naval Action in the Gulf of Riga, 367
  • - Navy for Indo-China, 504
  • - Old Vessels on Active Service, 458
  • - Orama, H.M.S., Torpedoed, 413
  • - Swedish Battleships, 459
  • - Swedish New Battleship Sverige, 413
  • - U.S.S. Jacob Jones, 545
  • N.S.W. REPATRIATION Scheme, 336
  • New Zealand Suspension Bridge—see Bridges
  • Nickel Deposits and Industry of Ontario, 210, 232
  • Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Abstracts of Papers at Society of Chemical Industry, 93
  • Nitrogen Compounds, Synthetic, 155
  • Nitrogen Problem, 472

O OBITUARY:

  • - Arkwright, Bernard, 319
  • - Baines, William Newbold, 437
  • - Buchanan, James, 477
  • - Butler, James Ryder, 190
  • - Denny, Peter, 455
  • - Duddell, William Du Bois, 411 ; (Letter), 428
  • - Griggs, William J., 7
  • - Hawksley, Charles (Portrait), 492
  • - Holland, General, 7
  • - Latham, Charles, 297
  • - Matheson, Ewing, 523 ; (Correction), 550
  • - Merryweather, James Compton, 477
  • - Ritchie, Henry, 201
  • - Sidney, Lieutenant L. P., 455
  • - Simon, Captain Harry, 225
  • - Sykes, William Robert (Portrait), 319
  • - Westmacott, Percy, 225
  • OIL-FIRED Case Hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 570
  • Omnibus, Gas-driven, for Edinburgh, 226
  • Ontario, Nickel Deposits and Industry of, 210, 232
  • Ore, New Method for Discharging, 193
  • Ore Shipping Pier on Lake Superior, 257
  • Organisation and Efficiency, 144
  • Oxide of Zinc, G. C. Stone, 418
  • Oxy-acetylene—see Welding

P

  • PARIS, The Protection of, Against Floods, 16
  • Patent Law Reform, 521 ; (Letters), 537, 556
  • Patent Law Reform, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ; (Letter), 481
  • Patent Laws, Reform of the, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
  • Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220, 240, 262, 284, 306, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 552, 572 ; (Letter), 384

PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • British :
  • - Aeronautics, 46, 67, 131, 306, 373, 397, 441, 485
  • - Batteries and Accumulators, 571
  • - Building, 398
  • - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 45, 87, 531, 551
  • - Cranes and Conveyors, 262, 327
  • - Crushing and Grinding, 350
  • - Dynamos and Motors, 23, 67, 131, 198, 219, 239, 283, 327, 349, 373, 419, 464, 551
  • - Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 45, 67, 87, 131, 153, 175, 197, 219, 261, 283, 305, 327, 349, 373, 397, 419, 441, 464, 485, 509, 531, 551, 571
  • - Engines, Steam, 153, 261, 327, 463
  • - Gas Producers, 131, 349
  • - Lighting and Heating, 24, 110, 154, 176, 240, 283, 305, 398, 571
  • - Locomotives, 45, 349, 464, 552
  • - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 23, 68, 88, 110, 175, 220, 239, 262, 283, 306, 328, 375, 398, 485, 509, 532, 551, 571
  • - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 110, 132, 153, 220
  • - Mines and Metals, 46, 197, 350, 398, 510, 552
  • - Miscellaneous, 24, 46, 68, 88, 110, 132, 176, 198, 220, 240, 284, 328, 350, 374, 398, 420, 442, 464, 486, 510, 532, 572
  • - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 87, 154, 262, 397, 420, 485, 532, 571
  • - Ordnance and Armour, 67, 88, 220, 373, 419, 485
  • - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 109, 131, 220, 239, 374, 441, 509, 531
  • - Refrigerating Machinery, 349
  • - Ships and Boats, 68, 239, 262, 328, 420, 572
  • - Steam Generators, 23, 45, 109, 239, 261, 305, 327, 397, 463, 485
  • - Switchgear, 109
  • - Telegraphs and Telephones, 131, 153
  • - Textile Machinery, 240
  • - Tramways and Railways, 283
  • - Transformers, 67, 283, 441, 509
  • - Transmission of Power, 23, 87, 109, 131, 154, 198, 262, 306, 419, 441, 464, 571
  • - Turbine Machinery, 87, 197, 463, 531, 551
  • - Water Purification, 306
  • PAY of Foremen and Shop Managers, 425
  • Pease, A. F., on the Position of the Coal Mining Industry, 373
  • Peat, The Utilisation of, 109
  • Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 45, 66, 88, 110, 132, 152, 196, 238, 260, 304, 350, 374, 393, 419, 464, 486, 508, 552
  • Petrol Gauze, 462
  • Petrol Tractor on the Farm, 298
  • Pipe Thread Tap Heads, 270
  • Ploughing Tractor, F. R. Simms, 183, 184
  • Plug Extractor for Shells, M. Glover and Co., 7
  • Plymouth as a Commercial Port, 224
  • Pneumatic Ash-handling Plant, Ed. Bennis and Co., 103
  • Poland, The Industries of, 14
  • Port, A New, in Colombia, 425 ; (Letter), 556
  • Potash from Brine Water, 540—see also American Engineering News
  • Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards—see Bridges
  • Presses—see Machine Tools
  • Prisoners of War, British, and their Studies, 123
  • Production and Preparation of Raw Rubber, 399, 421, 444, 467
  • Profits—see Excess Profits
  • Progress in the Metallurgy of Copper—see Copper
  • Pumping, Air-lift, C. Anthony, 526 ; (Letter), 556
  • Pumping, Air-lift, Professor A. H. Jameson, 526
  • Pumping, Air-lift, A. W. Purchas, 446
  • Pumps, Air, Committee’s Report, Experimental Plant, 557
  • Pumps, Electrically-driven Hydraulic, Automatic Control of, A. Towler, 480
  • Purchas, A. W., on Air-lift Pumping, 446
  • Push-button Hoists—see Coal
  • Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 393, 402, 424

Q

  • QUALITY of Hardness, 295
  • Quarries—see Ministry of Munitions
  • Quebec Bridge—see Bridges

R RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS

  • General:
  • - Aero-steam Railway Traction, Pierre Guedon, 425
  • - Ambulance Trains for the Continent, Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Works, 358 (Two-page Supplement, October 26th, 1917)
  • - Automatic Train Control, W. R. Sykes Signal Interlocking Company, 50
  • - Battery-operated Railway Signals, 124
  • - Brake, Westinghouse or Vacuum, Automatic Train Control for, 50
  • - Career Offered by Engineers’ Department of a British Railway, 113
  • - Electrification of Main Line Railways, 563
  • - Longitudinal Sleepers for Railways and Tramways, Signor O. Valeri, 29
  • - Narrow-gauge Self-discharging Wagons for Burma Mines Railway, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
  • - Nine Months’ Railway Accidents, 297
  • - Railwaymen, Labour Questions—see Labour
  • - Railway Men’s Societies, 215

RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued):

  • British, Colonial and Indian :
  • - Australian Transcontinental Railway, 356, 362 ; (Paragraph), 384
  • - Burma Mines Railway Wagons, Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company, 478
  • - Co-ordination Among Welsh Railways, 189 Future of British Railways, 475, 513, 535, 565
  • - Future of Canadian Railways, 71, 79
  • - Great Eastern Railway System of Automatic Train Control, 50
  • - Great Western Railway Mechanics’ Institution at Swindon, 321
  • - Mansfield Railway, 401, 408
  • - New South Wales Railways, 477
  • - North-Eastern Railway Transport of Heavy Castings, 413
  • - Railway Accidents in 1916, 169
  • - Ratho Railway Accident, 63
  • - South African Railways and Harbours, 261
  • - Sudan Railways in 1916, 419
  • - Sydney, City and Suburban Electric Railways of, 144
  • Foreign:
  • - American Railways and the War, 357
  • - Panama, Light Railway Building in, 314
  • - Peru, Railway Construction in, 67
  • - Virginian Railway, 312, 316

RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:

  • General:
  • - Heating Surface of Boilers for Locomotives, 45
  • - Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18
  • - Shrinkage Allowance for Locomotive Tires, E. L. Ahrons, 263
  • British, Colonial, and Indian :
  • - Great Northern Railway, Conversion of Compound Engines, 542, 547
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Locomotive Coaling Plant at Carlisle, 12, 18
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Locomotive Performance, 200, 224
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, New Locomotives on the, 287, 294 ; (Letter), 323 ; (Correction), 326 (Two-page Supplement, October 5th, 1917)
  • - Types of Irish Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 162 ; (Letter), 184
  • Foreign
  • - American Locomotives for the American Forces in France, 458
  • - French Railways, Conversion of Singleexpansion to Compound Engines, 511 (Two- page Supplement, December 14th, 1917)
  • - P.L.M. Locomotive Conversion—see French Railway Engines
  • - Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 43 (Two-page Supplement, July 13th, 1917)
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Heavy Single-phase Electric Locomotive, 175
  • - United States Southern Railway Eight- coupled Passenger Locomotives, 167

RANDOM REFLECTIONS:

  • - 318, 340, 364, 388, 410, 432, 454, 476, 500, 522, 544, 564 (see Special Index)
  • RARER Key Minerals, S. J. Johnstone, 457
  • Rastrick, John U., Drawing by, 81 ; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279
  • Reconstruction and Foreign Languages, 493
  • Reeves, A. W., and C. Kimber on Fuse Inspection, 52
  • Reform, Patent Law, 521 ; (Letter), 537
  • Reform, Patent Law, Dr. F. W. Hay, 435 ; (Letter), 481
  • Reform of the Patent Laws, V. A. B. Hughes, 425
  • Refractories, Papers at the Glasgow Meeting of Ceramic Society, 291
  • Regenerator and Hot Air Engine of 1816, Stirling’s, 516, 517 ; Stirling’s Specification, 567; (Letter), 537
  • Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Research, Scientific and Industrial Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
  • River Diversion at Hanworth Park, 366
  • Road Sweeping and Loading Machine, F. Walters and Co., 96
  • Road Vehicles, The Uniflow Engine for, F. W. Marquis, 276
  • Roads, Concrete, Report to Roads Improvement Association, H. P. Boulnois, 73
  • Roads of Sheffield, 368
  • Rogers, Dr. F., on the Acid Open-hearth Process, 276, 297
  • Roller-welding, Tube, Machine, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 524
  • Rosario Docks, Improvements, 292
  • Rouen, The Port of, 459
  • Rowe, W. T., on Alcohol as a Source of Power. 471
  • Rubber, Raw, The Production and Preparation of, 399, 421, 444, 467

S

  • SAMPLING—see Coal
  • Sand Washer, Portable Filter Bed, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
  • Sankey, Captain H. Riall, on Heat Engines, 489
  • Sawing Machine, Vertical Band, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 412
  • Science, Application of, to Agriculture, 412
  • Science, Applied, What the Empire Owes to, 351
  • Science and its Functions, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 447, 476
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, Committee’s Report, 179, 206, 209, 226, 253, 269, 344
  • Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements, 274 ; (Letter), 323
  • Scotland, Canal—see Mid-Scotland
  • Scotland, Trade Education in, 289
  • Scrap, Brass, 118
  • Screwing Machines-—see Machine Tools
  • Sections, Approved British Standard, 567
  • Sewage Purification, E. Ardern, 94
  • Shafts, Loaded, Critical Speeds of, W. M. Wallace, 246
  • Shaw, Clark H., Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Mains, 32
  • Sheffield, The Roads of, 368
  • Shells, Plug Extractor for, M. Glover and Co., 7
  • Ship Canal—see Canal

SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:

  • General:
  • - American Shipbuilding Developments, 261
  • - America’s Shipbuilding Problems, 165
  • - Device for Raising Sunken Ships, W. D. Sisson, 386, 389
  • - Electrically-controlled Motor Boats, 425
  • - Government as Shipbuilders, 256
  • - Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
  • - Marine Engines—see Engines
  • - New National Shipyards, 458
  • - Reinforced Concrete Arched Keel Block, Ayrshire Dockyard Company, Limited, 345
  • - Reinforced Concrete Shipbuilding in Norway, 520, 524
  • - Ships and More Ships, 410
  • - Standardised British Merchant Ships, 267, 272, 273
  • - United States, Shipping and Shipbuilding in the, 317
  • British Navy:
  • - Ariadne, Loss of H.M. Protected Cruiser, 102
  • - Submarine Chasers for the British Navy, American-built, 139
  • - Vanguard Disaster, 57
  • Naval Matters:
  • - Admiralty Appeal to Workers, 51
  • - American Inventors Attack the Anti- Submarine Problem, 550
  • - Apotheosis of the Destroyer, 499
  • - Cycle in Naval Architecture, 431
  • - Development of Machinery in the United States Navy, Captain C. W. Dyson, 170, 190, 211
  • - Electric Drive for Warships, 228
  • - First Lord’s Statement, 409
  • - German Naval Mines, 227
  • - Gunboats and Baghdad, 274
  • - Losses of Ships and Submarines, 556
  • - Monitor, Revival of the, 133 ; (Letters), 161, 184
  • - Naval Dry Dock at Norfolk, U.S.A., 101
  • - Naval Power-boat Construction in America, 139
  • - Our Naval Strategy, 143
  • - Submarine and Kindred Problems, 329, 550
  • - Submarine War ; The Latest Phase, 231
  • Foreign Navies:
  • - American Naval Programme, The New, 380
  • - American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256
  • - German Battle Cruiser Graf von Spee, 246
  • - Italian Submarine Chasers, 566 Submarine Chasers, American, 139
  • - United States Cruisers, Turbine Electric Equipment, W. L. R. Emmett, 228
  • Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels:
  • - American Navy and Mercantile Marine, 256
  • - American Wooden Steamships, 332
  • - Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, 503
  • - Steamboat, An Early, 81; (Letters), 118, 228, 248, 279, 323
  • SHOCK Tests, Experiments, andc., Georges Charpy and A. Cornu-Thenard, 244, 265
  • Shrinkage of Tires—see Railway Locomotives
  • Signals—see Railways
  • Silk, Artificial, T. P. Wilson, 94
  • Simple Calculations of Circular Arcs, 114
  • Six-Ton Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 494
  • Sleepers—see Railways
  • Soap Films, Use of, in Solving Torsion Problems, A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546
  • Societies—see Associations
  • Soda Concentration Plant, Mirrlees, Watson Company, Limited, 34, 44
  • Soldiers, Maimed, Mechanical Arms for, E. W. Hobbs, 334, 335, 351, 376
  • South Africa, Irrigation Projects in, 169
  • South African Railways and Harbours, 261
  • South American Engineering Markets, 348
  • South American Machine Belting Market, 531
  • Speeds, Critical, of Loaded Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 246
  • Spindles, Attachment of, to Forged Steel Valves, F. M. McLarty, Jun., 153
  • Standard Sections, Approved British, 567
  • Standard Ships—see Ships
  • Standardisation of Electrical Machinery, 319
  • Standardisation of Engines—see Engines
  • Standards, Manufacturers and, 317
  • Steam Generation, The Use of Waste Gases for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
  • Steam-Hydraulic Intensifier, Inverted, Davy Brothers, Limited, 366
  • Steam, The Latent Heat of, F. B. Aspinall, 3, 25, 47, 58 ; (Letters), 162, 184
  • Steam Wagon, Six-Ton, Atkinson and Co., 494
  • Steel—see Iron and Steel
  • Stirling’s Air Engine—see Engines
  • Stone, G. C., on Oxide of Zinc, 418
  • Strikes—see Labour
  • Stromeyer, C. E., on the Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, 496
  • Submarines—see Ships
  • Submarine Tunnel at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
  • Substitutes in Germany, 509
  • Sugar Machinery for Argentina, 171
  • Surfacing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Suspension Bridges—see Bridges
  • Swinton, A. A. Campbell, on Science and its Functions, 447, 476
  • Synthetic Nitrogen Compounds, 155

T

  • TASMANIAN Great Lake Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 69, 78 (Two-page Supplement, July 27th, 1917)
  • Taxation of Stock Values, 57
  • Telephone Engineering Progress, 201
  • Temperature, Measurement of, 432
  • Testing Department of the Fiat Company, Turin, 504
  • Testing—see also Impact
  • Thermostat, High Temperature, Further Notes on, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 275, 322
  • Tin and Wolfram, Trengganu’s Supplies of, 297
  • Tin-plates, andc.—see Ministry of Munitions
  • Tires—see Railway Locomotives
  • Tools—see Machine Tools and also Works
  • Torsion Problems, Use of Soap Films in Solving, A. A. Griffith and G. I. Taylor, 536, 543, 546
  • Towler, Alfred, on the Automatic Control of Electrically-driven Hydraulic Pumps, 480
  • Towns, H. L., on Welding with Application to Automobile Engineering, 125, 147
  • Traction Engine, J. Boydell, 111
  • Tractor, Chain-Track, Evolution of the, 111, 134, 135, 156, 181, 202, 208, 221, 241, 250; (Letter), 184
  • Tractor, Pedrail, B. J. Diplock, 181, 223
  • Tractor, Small Agricultural, Design of, A. E. L. Chorlton, 545
  • Tractor, The Petrol, on the Farm, 298
  • Tractors and Haulers, British Agricultural, 512, 533, 553, 562
  • Trade Education in Scotland, 289
  • Trade, Machinery, after the War, 248
  • Trade between the United Kingdom and Canada, 118
  • Trade after the War—see Danger of Letting Things Slide
  • Training of Aeronautical Engineers—see Aeronautics
  • Training of Engineers, 379
  • Trains—see Railways
  • Tramways, Glasgow Corporation, 122
  • Tramways, London County Council, 58
  • Transmission of Concrete by Air and Steam 159, 164
  • Transporting a Heavy Casting, 413
  • Trengganu’s Supplies of Tin and Wolfram, 297
  • Trueman Wood Lecture—see Associations, andc., Royal Society of Arts
  • Tube Roller-welding Machine, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 524
  • Tunnel, Submarine, at Boston, U.S.A., 230, 234, 235
  • Turbine Blading, Curtis Rateau, Deterioration of, A. Fenwick, 30, 60
  • Turner, Professor T.<on Hardness and Hardening, 252, 254, 295

U

  • UNIFLOW Engine—see Engines
  • Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, J. B C. Kershaw, 307
  • Use of Inland Waterways, 526
  • Use of Soap Films—see Soap
  • Use of Waste Gases for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
  • Utilisation of Peat, 109

V

  • VALVES, Forged Steel—see Iron and Steel
  • Vertical Band Saw—see Sawing
  • Victoria Works of Yarrows, Limited, 270
  • Volunteers, County of London Engineer, 24, 45, 68, 87, 110, 132, 152, 176, 196, 218, 239, 248, 284, 305, 328, 350, 374, 397, 419, 442, 464, 486, 510, 527, 552, 570

W

  • WAGES—see Labour
  • Wagon, Six-Ton Steam, Atkinson and Co., 494
  • Wagons, Railway—see Railways
  • Walker, G. B., on By-Product Coking, 509
  • Wallace, W. M., on the Critical Speeds of Loaded Shafts, 246
  • Walmsley, Dr. R. M., and Mr. C. E. Luard, on the Training of Aeronautical Engineers, 6
  • Wans, Oswald, on a Comparison of Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414 ; (Letter), 384

WAR MATERIAL & WAR MATTERS:

  • - Air Reprisals, 340
  • - American Military Engineers in France, 418
  • - British Steel for Shells, 509
  • - Business of War, 187
  • - Fuse Inspection, A. W. Reeves and Cecil Kimber, 52
  • - German Munitions Supply, 339
  • - Transmission of Military Power, 387
  • WAR, Some Metals and British Industries, 99
  • Washer—see Gas Washer
  • Waste Gases for Steam Generation, The Use of, J. B. C. Kershaw, 27
  • Water Power Supplies of the United Kingdom, 463, 525

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Cement Joints for Cast Iron Water Maim, Clark H. Shaw, 32
  • - Charges for London Water, 83
  • - Portable Filter Bed Sand Washer, Hunter and English, Limited, 44
  • WELDING with Application to Automobile Engineering, H. L. Towns, 125, 147
  • Welsh Labour, 100
  • West Highlands, Big Water Power Scheme, 463, 525
  • What the Empire Owes to Applied Science, 351
  • Whitley Report, Industry and the, 169
  • Whitley Report—see also Labour
  • Winch, Electric, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 525
  • Wire Manufacture, History of, J. P. Bedson, 334
  • Wolff, Dr. E. B., on Failure of Boiler Plates in Service, and c., 296, 456
  • Women’s Work on Engineering Munitions, Permanent Memorial, 496
  • Working Costs of the Principal Prime Movers, Oswald Wans, 355, 363, 368, 380, 414; (Letter), 384

WORKS:

  • - An Aeroplane Works, 257 (Two-page Supplement, September 2\st, 1917)
  • - Elswick Works, Fire and Salvage Boat for, 503
  • - Empress Electrical Works, Huddersfield, E. Brook, 342
  • - Smith and Coventry’s New Tool Works, 470 474
  • - Victoria Works, Yarrows, Limited, 270
  • WORKSHOPS, Air Heater for, J. Boyd and Sons, 503
  • W.R. Combustion Indicator (Correction), 19

Y

  • YARROWS, Limited, Victoria Works, 270

Z

  • ZEPPELINS—see Aeronautics
  • Zimmer, G. F., on Coal and Ash Plant at Osaka Electric Works, Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, 115
  • Zinc, Oxide of, G. C. Stone, 418

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