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Mechanics magazine
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INDEX TO VOL XXIII A. ADMIRALTY, the, and the Controller and Chief Con structor, 451 Aeronautical science, a glance at. 442; society, 454 Air and steam combined as a motive power, 384; cylinder for combined air and steam engine, 425 Allhusen's chemical works, 7 Algeria, engineering works in, 452 Amendment of the patent laws, 23 America, great tire in, 300; the torpedo in, 56 American aeronauts, a flying ship to be built, 101; bridges, 308; iron trade, 445 ; v. foreign shipping, 200 Anemograph, M. Rabache’s, 39 Apparatus for breaking, and softening flax, Bremme’s, 223; for desiccating grain, Milburn’s, 170; for drawing off clear water from wells or tanks, 296; for hulling and polishing coffee and other berries, 135 ; for measuring liquids, improvements in, 278, 279; for measuring the velocity of ships, on, 23; for preserving and cooling food, Kershaw’s, 314 ; for preventing boiler explosions, 97; for preventing the accumulation of deposits on ships 5 hulls, 118; for regulating the drag of the thread upon cap frame spindles, 66; for removing soot and deposit from boiler tubes, 44; for storing and carry- ing eggs with safety, 226 ; for tinning pins, 26 Armour plates, the strength of, 5; composed of one or more thicknesses, on the law of resistance of, 349 Arms and ammunition, on recent improvements in small, 117, 131 Arsenic, antimony, and molybdenum, separating tin from, 226 Arts, Society of, 114 Art workmanship, 200 Aspbalte paving for streets, the Val-de-Travers, 408 Associations of Foremen Engineers, 309, 328 Automatic feed water apparatus, 133 Axles, improved method of lubricating, 443 B. BAILEY and Co.’s time regulator, 350 Bamford and Son’s improved slow combustion stove, 186 Batho’s and Aveling and Porter’s steam road rollers, 353 Baumann's steam pump, 422 Beetroot, improved machinery for extracting juices from, 134 Bessemer steel, 138 Bicycles, the “ Lewes ” step for, 351 Billiard pipe, a new, 46 Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, 156 Bitter Lakes, Suez Canal, the, 209 Black Forest Railway, 175 Blackfriars Bridge v. Westminster, 272 Blackwall, new dock at, 1S5 Boiler compositions, incautious use of, 22 ; explosions ia 1869,154 ; tubes, apparatus for removing soot and de posit from, 44 Books, Notices of:— Ansoll’s mint and its critics, 236 Brinsmead’s history of the piano, 346 Edwards’ our domestic fireplaces, 92 Green’s photographers annual, 93 Newbiggin’s gas manager’s hand-book, 399 Nisbett’s science and art of arithmetic, 92 Partridge and Co.’s “ British Workman,” “ Band of Hope Review,” and “ Children’s Friend,” 93 Booth's improved mill for rolling metal rods, wires, &c., 407 Boutet’s Channel bridge, 259 Bowater’s improved machine for rolling and shaping metals, 440 Bowman’s patent crossing signal for railways, 441 Breech-loading guns, 366; rifle, the Soper, 260 Bremme’s apparatus for softening and breaking flax, 223 Bridges, suspension, 397 British and foreign workmen, 174; Architects, Royal In stitute of, 42 ; Association, 154 British-Indian submarine cable, 273 Briti6h-Australian Telegraph Company, 20, 398 Builders’ price books, 74 Bullet shield, Stringfellow’s, 27 Burleigh rock-drilling apparatus, 389 c. CABLE, the British-Indian Submarine, 273; the Persian Gulf, 217 Cables and ropes, a mechanical method of coiling, 444 Calloa, a steam tire engine for, 275 Candlestick, match box, 117 Cannon, improved projectiles for rifled, 438 “ Captain,” H.M.’s turret ship, 172 Carriage springs, Cochran’s improvements in, 188 Cask or drum, improved metallic, 279 Ccntral-flre cartridge and extracting apparatus, 152 Channel bridge, Boutet’s, 259; the, 283,367; intercommu nication, the, 439; passage, the, 336, 379; the, by Vice- Admiral Sir Edward Belcher, 295 Chassepot’s new central-flre cartridge, 152 Chemical treatment of sewage, the, 344; works, revolving furnaces in, 25 Chimney guard or wind deflector, Windhausen and Bus sing’s, 457 Chromium oxychloride, on a new, 10 Civil and Mechanical Engineers’ Society, 238 ; Engineers, the conversazione of the Institution of, 399, 41S; the Indian Government and the, 83; Institution of, 58, 76, 94, 172, 264, 274; service appointments, open competi tion for, 421 Clip drums, 91 Coal discoveries in India, new, 46; discovery in Central India, visit of Lord Mayo to a, 265; supply, our future, 137 Coalfield at Nottingham, the new, 368 Coinage contracts, 434 Colleges for foremen, 20, 39 Collieries, new safety lamp for, 138 Combined air and steam motive power, who invented it ? 425 Combination windlass, 9 Compasses, Earl Caithness’ improvements in ships, 333 Competition for civil service appointments, open, 421; v. monopoly, 73 Competitive lamps for the Thames Embankment, 387; trial of steam fire engines held at Glasgow, March 18, 1870, report of the judgeB, 245 Compositions for the bottom of vessels, 227 Compound engine, Perkins’, 349; marine steam engine, on the, 317 Constant v. intermittent supply of water, 163 Conversazione at Burlington House, Royal Society, 204; of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 399, 418 Converse’s brad-driving tool, 173 Cordova Exhibition, 31 Cornubia " road locomotive, the, 335 Correspondence - Alumina, J. E. N., 32 America, steam boiler explosions in, Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Company, 247 Australia, central weighing machines for, Thomas G. Williams, 446 Ballot-voting apparatus, Cruttenden and Wells, 48; Robert Essery, 32, 67 Bottle cartridge, the, W. C. Dodge, 48 Boutet bridge, the, John G. Winton, 284 Channel bridge, Fairplay, 229; crossing the, George Remington, 266 Combined air and steam, G. B. Galloway, 428; as a mo tive power, Richard Eaton, 409, G. Bell Galloway, 409, 446 Dyeing, a new discovery in, H. W. Barry, 192 ; Charles Fauutleroy, 229,! J. Walker, 228; improvements in, J. Walker, 211 Electro-bronzing, J. W. P., 320 Hydrostatic steering apparatus, E. A. Inglefield, Rear- Admiral, 32, 67 Inventive people, an, Frank Spence, 13 Mechanical tests, J. H. Lefroy, 32 Metropolitan tramways, a suggestion for the, J.Walkcr, 371 Page’s submerged tube for the Straits of Dover, John G. Winton, 301 Patent Laws, the, W. C. T., 193 Pigs ’ dung as a fulling material, Ilex, 320 Preserving ships’ bottoms from fouling, D. A. Gibbs, 247 Railway platforms, a Draughtsman, 32 Raising water, a new* method of, Edward Hoyle, 372 Sewage question, the, F. Target, 193 Society of Arts, W. Lloyd Wise, 157 Signalling at sea. W. W. Kiddle, 459 Stone and slate cisterns, Dawson and Christy, 139 Stranding on a lee-shore, J.W., 458 Submarine railway between France and England, James H. Gresham, 159 Telegraphs, the, Frank Ives Scudamore, 390 Thames Tunnel, the, Robert Shenton, 156 Walker and Co.’s, Messrs., new dyes, J. Walker and Co., 301 Workmen’s International Exhibition, 1870, Auberon Herbert, Thomas Paterson, J. W. Probyn, 13 Crank shaft, the torsion of, 830, 345 Cregeen’s registered window sash fastener, 353 Croft’s fish-tail rudder, 80 Cruise of the combined Channel and Mediterranean squadrons, 222 Crystal Palace, the, 350, 445 Cuba Telegraph Company, the, 329 D. DAMP-PROOF buildings, 21 Darien Canal, the, 354 Deep-sea explorations, 406,426, 439 Description of a sea-going iron-clad ship of war, 369 Dewe’s improvements in indicator locks,_241 Discharging grain from ships, 181 Double-acting steam pump, Baumann’s, 422 Dover aDd Calais international railway, Mr. Lowe's pro posed, 406 Drawing office management, 127 Durability of timber, 156 Dyeing, a new discovery in, 73 Dyer’s house closet, 99 Dynamometer, Jasper’s patent, 63 E. EARL Caithness’ improvements in ship’s compasses, 333 Edmunds’ case, the, 61 Egress from public buildings, 235 Elastic seats, improvements in, 263 Electric faro box, the, 384 Electricity and telegraphy, 57,74, 90, 110,129,164,183, 292 347, 401, 435 Elementary papers on designing machinery, 199, 272, 327, 416, 433 Engine, hydraulic hop press anahorizontal, 276; improve ments in America, recent, 141 ,Perkins’s compound, 349 Engines, Shand’s improvements in steam pumping and fire, 261 Engineers in Scotland, Institute of, 149, 167; Society of, 112; work for our, 46 Engineering, hydraulic, 19; profession at home and abroad, tho future prospects of the civil, by J. Crosbie Dawson, A.I.C.E., C. and M.E. Society, &c., 238 England and France, passenger traffic between, 388 English iron abroad, 295 Ergasteria, the lead works of, 205 European system of railways, the, 218 Exhibition, the Cordova, 31 Expansion engine, high pressure, 116 Experiments, ordnance, 256; recently proposed on the re sistance of ships, the, 370 Explorations, deep sea, 406, 426, 439 Explosions, a year’s steam boiler, 184; kitchen boiler, 187 F. FAIRLIE engine, the, 91 Falmouth, Gibraltar, and Malta cable, 382 Faro box, the electric, 3S4 Field boiler, recent improvements in the, 64; gun, a new bronze, 74 Filtration of river water, influence of rain on, 235 Firebars, improved feed water, 368 Fire engine for Callao, a steam, 275 ; engines, Shand’s improvements in steam pumping and, 261; in America great, 300 First-class workman, what constitutes a, 65 Fleet of the future, the, 298 Foreign coinages, government contracts for, 362, 381 ; trade of the United Kingdom, Holland, and France, 145 Foremen, colleges for, 29, 39; engineers, association of, 309, 328, 346, 363 ; London association of, 28, 120, 190, 262, 309 Forged iron work, 115, 137 Forging and planishing metals, Mitchell’s improvements in, 244 Fox’s improvements in the permanent way of railways, 316 Fraser’s improvements in steam boilers, 386 FreBh meat, Gamgee’s method of preserving, 221 G. GAMGEE’S method of preserving fresh meat, Professor, 221 Gas and water mains, tap for. 45; economy, 424; cooking stove for 1.000 persons, 437; heated steam lift at the Crutched Friars Warehouse, 277 ; manager’s handbook, the, 399; meters, improvements in, 227 Generators, Salisbury's improvements in steam, 441 Gold currency for India, 291 Government contracts for foreign coinages, 362, 381 Great Britain, iron trade of, 387 Griffin’s new longitudinal permanent way, 281; new rail way pystems, 337 Grim’s combination continuance rail, 389 Guns and armour, 182 ; and their projeotiles for the navy, 84 • breechloading, 366 Gunpowder and guncotton, the comparative effect of, 370 Gunther’s improved silent ventilating fan, 206 H. HANDBOOK, the gas manager's, 399 Hancock’s patent screw propeller, 441 Hawkshaw, John, C.E.. 46 Harvey torpedo, the, 166, 259 Heating buildings by hot water, 397 Havre do Grace, railway bridge at, 157 Heuwood’s paper on the centre of gravity of a ship and its relation to stability, 316 History of the piano, 346 High-pressure expansion engine, 116 H.M. ship “Captain,” 427 Hoist and winding engine, Tangye's system, 420 Hogg’s secret code, 445 [ Hop press and horizontal engine, hydraulic, 276 j
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