LIST OF ARTICLES AND TABLES IN APPENDICES.

No.PAGE
1.Robert Fulton, his Origin and Place of Birth[587]
2.Dredging Machines of the River Clyde Trust, with their Dimensions, Cost, and Power[591]
3.Ships launched on the Clyde, 1863-4[593]
4.Shipbuilders on the Clyde, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1871[594]
5.Shipbuilding on the Wear for 1874, and for the Quarter of 1875 ending 30th September, with Names of Builders[595]
6.Relative Weight and Strength of Wooden and Iron Ships[599]
7.Dimensions of Machinery and Boilers of the American Coasting Steamers “Bristol” and “Providence”[600]
8.Comparative Statement of the Average Sailings of the Cunard and Collins Lines of Steamers During the Great Race of 1851 and 1852[601]
9.Passages of the Cunard Steamer “Persia” between Liverpool and New York, 1856 to 1868[603]
10.Steam-ships (Cunard Line, &c. &c.), belonging to Messrs. Burns, MacIver, and Cunard, 1875, and the Trades in which they are engaged[606]
11.Table showing the Progress in the Cunard Steamers from 1840 to 1875[608]
12.Cunard Company’s Regulations[609]
13.Steamers of the Inman Company, 1875[611]
14.Steamers of the Allan Line, 1875[612]
15.Letter of Instructions, “White Star” Line[613]
16.Passages of the “White Star” Steam-ships[614]
17.Table of the Passages of Transatlantic Steam-ships, 1873-74, between Liverpool and New York, with Average of each Line[617]
18.Particulars of “Anchor” Line of Steamers[633]
19.Steamers of the Royal Mail West India Steam Packet Company, 1st January, 1875[634]
20.Steamers of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company (1st January, 1875), with the Tonnage, Dimensions, and Cost of each[635]
21.Steamers of the Liverpool, Brazil, and River Plate Steam Navigation Company, January, 1875[637]
22.Log of the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s S.S. “Khedive”[637]
23.List of Steamers belonging to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company, June, 1875[639]
24.List of Steamers belonging to the French Messageries Maritimes Company, and how Employed in 1875[641]
25.Statement of the Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which have passed through the Suez Canal, from 1870 to 1874 inclusive[643]
26.Average Time of Passages of the Mail Packets between Kingstown and Holyhead, for Fourteen Years, ending 30th September, 1874[644]
27.Number and Tonnage of Iron Steam-ships built and registered in the United Kingdom from 1861 to 1874, and the total tonnage, steam and sailing, as compared with four other nations[645]