NOTES A and B.
Note A—Continuation of Table on page [755], showing the quantity of Coals raised annually in Great Britain.
| Year. | Coal raised in Tons. |
|---|---|
| 1874 | 126,590,108 |
| 1875 | 133,306,458 |
| 1876 | 134,125,166 |
| 1877 | 134,179,968 |
| 1878 | 132,612,063 |
| 1879 | 133,720,393 |
| 1880 | 146,969,409 |
| 1881 | 154,184,300 |
| 1882 | 156,499,977 |
| 1883 | 163,737,327 |
| 1884 | 160,757,779 |
| 1885 | 159,351,418 |
| 1886 | 157,518,482 |
| 1887 | 162,121,576 |
| 1888 | 169,935,219 |
| 1889 | 176,916,724 |
| 1890 | 181,614,280 |
| 1891 | 185,479,126 |
| 1892 | 181,786,871 |
| 1893 | 164,325,795 |
| 1894 | 188,277,525 |
Note B—CONSERVATION OF ENERGY.—Page [804].
The statement here should have been more explicit, as it has reference to a state of things not to be realised in practice. Like the well-known “first law of motion,” it can neither be demonstrated à priori, nor proved by any direct and simple experiment. The first law of motion asserts that a body in motion, not acted on by any external force, will continue to move in a straight line, and with a uniform velocity. Now we cannot place a body in such a position that it will not be acted upon by some external forces; but the more we lessen the effect of external forces, the more nearly is the motion straight and uniform. Similarly in the case supposed, the intention is to show that the weight carried up is in a position to do just as much work as was done upon it. We must suppose several impracticable but conceivable conditions in order to eliminate considerations which do not concern the theoretical question; we must suppose the cord to be weightless and absolutely devoid of rigidity; the pulley to have no mass or inertia, that is to require no force to set it in motion, and to move without any friction; the air to offer no resistance; and the force of gravity to be uniform throughout the space. Some approximation to these conditions is practicable, as, for example, the pulley might be the lightest possible, and turn on friction wheels, the cord might be the finest silk thread, and so on. But it is not the influence of these external forces we are considering, but only the energy due to the position of the raised weight. Assuming, therefore, the disturbing conditions absolutely eliminated, it is not difficult to see that no downward force or pressure, however small, could be applied for ever so short a time, to the upper weight without setting the system in motion. The motion would be an accelerated one so long as the force was applied, it would become uniform when the force ceased to act; it would have a velocity proportionate to the force. In any case, after a time the descending weight would reach the ground, and for our point of view it is quite immaterial whether the time occupied by the movement were 5 minutes or 5,000 years, for be it observed, time does not enter into the definition of work as it does into that of “horse-power.” Then by pushing the conceived conditions to their limits, we may see that without considering any question of conversion of motion into heat, the raised weight can, in theory at least, give back again the energy spent upon it.
INDEX
- A.
- Abel, Professor, [746].
- Accumulators, [530].
- Adhesion of locomotive, [21].
- Advantages of present age, [2].
- Aerolites, [30].
- Air, [734].
- Albert Bridge, Saltash, [283].
- Alizarine, [797].
- “Alliance” magneto-electric machine, [520].
- Aluminium, [717].
- American Tract Society building, [78].
- Ampère’s hypothesis, [750].
- Amphioxus, [679].
- Anæsthetics, [731].
- Anemometer, [656].
- Angle, limiting, or critical, [399].
- Aniline, [787].
- Anomalous magnetisation, [538].
- Anthea Cereus, [678].
- Anthracene, [796], [797].
- Applegath printing machine, [312].
- and Cowper, ditto, [308].
- Apps’s anemometer, [656].
- induction coil, [506].
- Aquaria, [675].
- Arago, [599].
- Architecture, use of iron in, [72].
- Argand gas burners, [773].
- lamps, [595].
- Armours, ships’, strengths of, [166].
- Armstrong 110–ton gun, [202].
- Armstrong’s guns, [192].
- hydraulic crane, [333].
- Atoms, [733], [743].
- Aurora, [504].
- Australian gold, [688].
- Austrian torpedoes, [229].
- “Automobile” competition, [23].
- Axolotl, [686].
- B.
- Bacon, Francis, [799].
- Balloon, photographic, [628].
- Basic process (Gilchrist’s), [66].
- Battery, galvanic, [493].
- Battery, secondary, [530].
- Baxter House experiments, [58].
- Bell Rock Lighthouse, [593].
- Bells, electro-magnetic, [554].
- Benzol, [783].
- Bessemer, [26], [56].
- Big Wheels, [81].
- Bitter Lakes, [261].
- Blanchard lathe, the, [86].
- Blast furnace, [40].
- Blind spot in eye, [460].
- Blister steel, [54].
- Blood spectra, [431].
- Boilers of steam engines, [13].
- Boring for coals, [361].
- Bourdon’s pressure gauge, [12].
- Bourseul, M., [582].
- Box girders, [280].
- Breakwater, [258].
- Breakwaters for Suez Canal, [258].
- Breech-loading rifles, [182].
- Brewster, Sir D., [405], [420], [470], [474].
- Bridge, projected Channel, [296].
- Bridgewater Canal, [250], [266].
- Brighton Aquarium, [682].
- Britannia Bridge, [280].
- raising tubes, [336].
- British Aluminium Co., [723].
- British navy in 1894, [167].
- Brooklyn Bridge, [303].
- “Brown Bess,” [178].
- Browning’s micro-spectroscopes, [434].
- Brunel, [283].
- Brunswick rifle, [180].
- Brush dynamo, [522].
- Bullet, Greener’s expanding, [182].
- Bullets, machinery for making, [330].
- Bunsen and Kirchhoff, [422].
- and Roscoe, [720].
- Bunsen’s battery, [496].
- burner, [421].
- Bye-products in gas making, [772].
- C.
- Cable railways, [126].
- Cæsium, [426].
- Caissons for Forth Bridge, [293].
- Calais-Douvres, steamship, [141].
- Caledonian Canal, [250].
- Calico printing machines, [321].
- California, discovery of gold in, [688].
- Camera, [613].
- Canal, Caledonian, [250].
- Cantilever Bridges, [291].
- “Cape Horn,” [120].
- Captain, H.M.S., [141].
- Carbon transmitter, [590].
- Carbonic oxide, [44], [48].
- Carbons for arc lights, [527].
- Carcel lamp, [597].
- Carpenter, Dr. W. B., [462].
- Carriages, railway, [111].
- for rock drills, [358].
- Carriers in pneumatic tubes, [344].
- Cars, Pullman, [112].
- Castalia, steamship, [139].
- Cast-iron, composition of, [43].
- Cast steel, [54].
- Catoptric lighthouse apparatus, [599].
- Cause of light and colour, [408].
- Celestial chemistry and physics, [436].
- Celluloid, [622].
- Central Telegraph Office, London, [574].
- Centres of gravity and buoyancy, [149].
- Centrifugal force, [107].
- Chains, [330].
- Chain-testing machine, [329].
- Channel Bridge (projected), [296].
- steamers, [142].
- Channel Tunnel, [364].
- Chassepot rifle, [182].
- Chemical action of light, [608].
- Chloroform, [608].
- Chromatic aberration of eye, [462].
- Chromo-lithography, [638].
- Chronograph}
- Chronoscope} electric, [656].
- Cincinnati Suspension Bridge, [287].
- City of Rome, steamship, [139].
- Clark’s hydraulic lift graving dock, [331].
- Clarke’s magneto-electric machine, [509].
- Clay process, stereotyping by, [633].
- Clerk Maxwell’s theory of light, [541].
- “Clermont,” the, [147].
- Clifton Suspension Bridge, near Bristol, [285].
- Niagara, [287].
- Coal, [751].
- Coal in Kent, [371].
- Coal-gas, [764].
- Coal-tar colours, [781].
- Code, telegraphic, of American War Department, [528].
- Cold-short iron, [62].
- Colesberg, [703].
- Collodion process, [618].
- Colour printing, [639].
- Colours not in the objects, [413].
- photography of, [628].
- Comets, spectra of, [444].
- Composition rollers, [406].
- Condie’s steam-hammer, [28].
- Copying principle, [86].
- Cordite, [748].
- Corona, [438].
- Cort’s puddling furnace, [45].
- Couple, mechanical, [149].
- Cramp gauge, [129].
- Croll, on Stellar Evolution, [810].
- Crookes, [507].
- Crystal Palace, an example of use of iron in architecture, [72].
- Crystal Palace, [72].
- Aquarium, [677].
- Crystalline lens, [455].
- Cup and cone, [49].
- Current, electric, [492].
- Currents in submarine cables, [579].
- D.
- Daguerre, [609].
- Daguerreotype, [610].
- Daimler motor, [24].
- Dallmeyer, [617].
- Daniell’s battery, [495].
- De Beers Mines, [707].
- Delphi, oracle at, [739].
- Dial telegraphs, [566].
- Diamond cutting, [700].
- Diamond, qualities of the, [698].
- rock drill, [359].
- Diamondiferous, [703].
- Diamonds, [696].
- use of, [701].
- Dioptric lighthouse apparatus, [600].
- Discoveries, progressive, [802].
- Dissipation of energy, [808].
- Distinct vision, [458].
- D lines of sodium spectrum, [425], [441].
- Dolls, talking, [674].
- Domestic consumption of coal, [755], [756].
- Double refraction and polarization, [399].
- Dredges, Suez Canal, [255].
- Drilling machine, [90].
- Dry digging, [702].
- Duboscq’s electric lamp, [497].
- Du Moncel, [590].
- Dynamical electricity, [490].
- Dynamo, Siemens’, [522].
- Brush, [522].
- E.
- Earl’s Court, Great Wheel at, [83].
- Earth’s circuit, [574].
- Ebonite, [728].
- Eccentric, [9].
- Eclipse of sun, [438].
- Eddystone lighthouse, [594].
- Edison, [669], [670], [674].
- Edison’s kinetoscope, [478].
- Eiffel Tower, the, [72].
- Electric lighting and electric power, [519].
- Electric current, [790].
- furnace, [722].
- Electric induction, [488].
- Electric light in lighthouses, [515].
- Electricity, [481].
- Electricity, the new, [538].
- Electrode, [497].
- Electro-magnet, [500].
- Electromotive force, [494].
- Electro-plating, [499], [518].
- Electrotyping, [634].
- Elementary bodies, [716].
- Elementary phenomena of magnetism and electricity, [483].
- Elswick 4·7–in. gun, [206].
- guns, [194].
- Energy, [806].
- Ether, [735].
- the luminiferous, [408].
- Exhaustion of coal, [755], [756], [757].
- Expansive working of steam, [8], [17].
- Explosion by concussion, [745].
- Explosives, [225], [740].
- Eye, the, [451].
- dimensions of some parts of, [462].
- Eye not optically perfect, [462].
- Eyeballs, muscles of, [461].
- F.
- Fairbairn, Sir W., [280].
- Faraday, [506], [508], [735].
- ventilating gas-burner, [773].
- Faure’s accumulator, [530].
- Fellahs, [255].
- Ferris wheel, Chicago, [81].
- Field telegraphs, [555].
- Fire-arms, [169].
- Fish-plates, [105].
- Fizeau, [386].
- Floating matter in air, [383].
- Fluids, electric, [487].
- Fly-wheels, [7].
- Force, conservation of, [804].
- electromotive, [494].
- Forth Bridge, the, [311].
- Foucault, [387].
- Fovea centralis, [456], [457].
- Fraser-Woolwich guns, [195].
- Fraunhofer’s lines, [420], [436].
- Fresnel’s mirrors, [409].
- measurement of velocity of light, [600].
- Fribourg Suspension Bridge, [286].
- Froment’s dial telegraph, [567].
- Furnace, electric, [322].
- G.
- Galvanic batteries, [493], [494].
- Galvanometer, [493].
- mirror, [570].
- Gas engine, [25].
- Gases of blast furnace, [49].
- Gatling battery gun, or mitrailleur, [219].
- Gauge, broad and narrow, [106].
- Bourdon’s pressure, [12].
- Geissler’s tubes, [505].
- Ghost, Pepper’s, [392].
- Giffard’s injector, [11].
- Girder bridges, [280].
- Glass, strains in, [407].
- Glatton, H. M. S., [161].
- Glynde, electric railway, [534].
- Gold, [686].
- Gold and diamonds, [687].
- Gold-mining operations, [690].
- Goodyear, Mr., [727].
- Governor of steam engines, [6].
- Gower Street Station, [114].
- Gramme magneto-electric machine, the, [511].
- Graphophone, [672].
- Graphotype, [644].
- Gray, [590].
- Great Brooklyn Bridge, [303].
- Great Eastern, [133], [152], [330], [465], [578].
- Greatest Discovery of the Age, [801].
- Greener’s expanding bullet, [182].
- Grove, Sir W. R., [804].
- Grove’s battery, [495].
- Gun, [32]–pounder, [191].
- Gun-cotton, [747].
- torpedoes, [233].
- Gunpowder, [734].
- Guns, Armstrong’s, [192].
- Gutta-percha, [728].
- H.
- Half-tone process, [629].
- Hancock, Mr. Charles, [729].
- Mr. Thomas, [725].
- Harvey’s torpedoes, [234].
- Heat produced by electric current, [502].
- Heat spectrum, [613].
- Heating by gas, [776].
- Helmholtz, [462], [464], [472], [474].
- Henry, on Leyden jar discharge, [538].
- Hercules, H.M.S., [150].
- Hertz, Professor, [541].
- Hippocampus, [664].
- Hoe’s printing machines, [316], [318].
- Holmes’ magneto-electric machine, [520].
- Holophotal light, [604].
- Holyhead and Kingston steamers, [136].
- Horseless carriages (Automobiles), [23].
- Horse-power, [10].
- Hot-blast, [48].
- Hotchkiss quick-firing guns, [208].
- Hough’s metereograph, [654].
- Howitzers, [213].
- Hudson River steam navigation, [147].
- Hughes’ printing telegraph, [560].
- microphone, [590].
- Hydraulic power, [324].
- I.
- Iceland spar, [399].
- Illuminating power of gas, [774].
- Illusion by movement of eye, [475].
- Images formed by lenses, [399], [616].
- Impact theory of Stellar Evolution, [718].
- Incandescent electric light, [528].
- Incandescent gas-burners, [777].
- Inclined railways, [125].
- Inconstant, H.M.S., [152].
- India-rubber, [724].
- India-rubber and gutta-percha, [724].
- Indicator, [9].
- Induced currents, [502].
- Induction coils, [503].
- Injector, Giffard’s, [11].
- Instantaneous photography, [623].
- Introduction, [1].
- Iron, [29].
- Iron bridges, [276].
- Iron in architecture, [72].
- Iron, cast, [40].
- Ismaïlia, [260].
- J.
- Jablochkoff’s electric candle, [525].
- Jackson, [551].
- Jacobi, [531].
- Jamin’s magnet, [513].
- Johannesburg, [694].
- Joule, [804], [805].
- Joy’s valve gear, [20].
- Jupiter, [384].
- K.
- Kaleidoscope, [389].
- Karoos, [705].
- Kimberley, [705].
- Kinetographic theatre, [479].
- Kinetoscope, [478].
- Kirchhoff, [422].
- Klondyke, [692].
- König or Kaiser Wilhelm, ironclad, [164].
- König’s printing machine, [308].
- Krupp’s guns, [214].
- L.
- Lake Timsah, [260].
- Lathe at Woolwich, [198].
- Lathe, Blanchard, [96].
- screw-cutting, [87].
- Lap of slide-valve, [9].
- Lebel rifle, [188].
- Lens, formation of image by, [616].
- Lepidosiren, [685].
- Letterpress printing, [306].
- Leyden jar, [490].
- discharge, [538].
- Light, [380].
- Lighthouses, [593].
- Limiting angle, [399].
- Link motion, [16].
- Linotype, the, [645].
- Lithium, [425].
- Lithography, [636].
- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, [14].
- Lock-gates, [267].
- Locks in Manchester Ship Canal, [264], [266].
- Locomotive, the, [14].
- Lodge, Professor O., [540].
- M.
- Machine-guns, [218].
- Madder, [796].
- Magazine rifles, [187].
- Magnesium, [720].
- Magnetic field, [537].
- Magnetism produced by current, [500].
- Magneto-electric machines, [496], [507], [508].
- Magneto-electricity, [506].
- Mallet’s Mortars, [212].
- Malus, [405].
- Manchester Ship Canal, [262].
- Manganese, [43].
- Manhattan Life Insurance buildings, [78].
- Mannlicher rifle, [187], [189].
- Manufacturing v. making, [85].
- Map, Channel Tunnel, [364].
- Marconi, [546].
- Martini-Henry rifle, [184].
- Mary Powell, the, [148].
- Matter indestructible, [576].
- Mauser rifle, [187], [188].
- Maxim gun, [225].
- Measuring machines, [88].
- Mélinite, [748].
- Menai Straits bridges, [280], [284].
- Meteoric iron, [32].
- Meteorites, [30].
- Meteorology, importance of, [664].
- Metereographs, [654].
- Meters, gas, [775].
- Metropolitan Railway, the, [114].
- Microphone, [481].
- Minié bullet, [180].
- Mineral combustibles, [751].
- Mines, submarine, [241].
- Mirror, galvanometer, [570].
- Mirrors, plane, [388].
- Mirrors, illusions, [391]–395.
- Mitrailleur, [218].
- Molecules, [733], [743].
- Monarch, H.M.S., [156].
- Moncrieff’s gun carriages, [208].
- Mont Cenis Tunnel, [351].
- Montigny mitrailleur, [222].
- Morse’s code, [560].
- Mortar, Mallet’s, [212].
- Mount Washington Inclined Railway, [125].
- Musical sound, [666].
- N.
- Naphthaline, [669].
- Napier’s platen machine, [321].
- Nasmyth’s steam hammer, [26].
- Nature knowledge, [1].
- printing, [640].
- Nebulæ, [626].
- Needle telegraphs, [553].
- Negretti and Zambra’s recording thermometer, [659].
- New metals, [714].
- New York, the, [148].
- Newton’s prism experiment, [418].
- Niagara Suspension Bridge, [287].
- Falls, [537].
- Nicaragua Canal, [274].
- Nichol’s prism, [403].
- Niepce, J. N., [609].
- Nitro-benzol, [784].
- Nitrogen and oxygen compounds, [732].
- Nitro-glycerine, [734].
- Nordenfelt gun, [223].
- North Sea Canal, [271].
- Note A—Production of coal, [812].
- Note B—Conservation of energy, [812].
- O.
- Œrsted’s experiments, [548].
- Oil springs, [760].
- Oldbury, manufacture of aluminium, [722].
- Ophthalmoscope, [423].
- Optical apparatus of lighthouses, [598].
- Orders of lighthouse apparatus, [602].
- Organic bodies, [798].
- Oscillating engines, [14]
- P.
- Pacific Railway, the, [116].
- Paddle-wheels, [130].
- Page, Mr., [532].
- Panama Canal, [272].
- Papier-maché stereotype process, [633].
- Paraffin, [761].
- Parallel motion, [8].
- Paris Exhibition, buildings of, [76].
- Pascal’s principle, [325].
- Pattern printing, [321].
- Pepper, J. H., [392], [393], [505].
- Percussion cap, [180].
- Petroleum, [757].
- Phenakistiscope, [476].
- Phenomena of light, some, [382].
- Phonautograph, [666].
- Phonograph, [665].
- Photographic camera, [615].
- Photography, [607].
- Photography, celestial, [636].
- Photolithography, [644].
- Photozincography, [644].
- Pig iron, [40].
- Planes, Whitworth’s, [94].
- Planets, photographs of, [636].
- Planing machines, [92].
- Plants in coal measures, [753].
- Plaster of Paris, stereotype process, [633].
- Pneumatic dispatch, [340].
- force, [333].
- Pniel, [701].
- Points, railway, [108].
- Polariscope, [405].
- Polarizer, [403].
- Polytechnic institution, Regent Street, [505].
- Portable engines, [24].
- Portable telegraphic instruments, [556].
- Portrait, Davy, [714].
- Port Saïd, [257].
- Post-office railway van, [111].
- Potassium, [715].
- Powder, smokeless, [748].
- Power, horse, [10].
- Powers, mechanical, [32].
- Pressure gauge, [12].
- transmitted in fluids, [324].
- Principle, the copying, [86].
- of the cantilever, [291].
- Printing machines, [305].
- Process blocks, [629].
- Progress of mankind, [2].
- Projectiles, [166].
- Propagation of sound, [668].
- Prospecting, [361].
- Proteus anguinus, [684].
- the modern, [807].
- Pseudoscope, [472].
- Puddling furnace, [45].
- Q.
- Queensferry, [292].
- Quick-firing guns, [206].
- Hotchkiss, [208].
- R.
- Railways, [101].
- Randt, the, [694].
- Rangoon petroleum, [759].
- Rays polarized, [401].
- Réaumur’s steel, [67].
- Recoil, [172].
- Recording instruments, [653].
- Red-short iron, [62].
- Reflection of light, [388].
- Reflection in water, [396].
- total, [399].
- Refraction, [397].
- double, [399].
- Regulators for electric lamps, [523].
- Reiss, [583].
- Reliance building, the, [78].
- Resistance, electrical, [494].
- Resonance, electric, [540], [541].
- Retina, [456].
- Reverberatory furnace, [45].
- Rifle, Brunswick, [180].
- Rifled cannon, [190].
- Rifles, breech-loading, [182].
- reduction of bores of, [189].
- Rifling, [171].
- guns, [199].
- Righi, Professor, [541].
- Rigi, railways ascending the, [126].
- River steamboats, [144].
- Rock boring, [349].
- “Rocket,” [14].
- Rock-drilling machines, [355].
- Roentgen’s X-Rays, [445].
- Rolling iron, [71].
- Ronald’s telegraph, [548].
- Roscoe, [425], [437], [444].
- and Bunsen, [664].
- Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich, [27].
- Ruete’s ophthalmoscope, [466].
- Ruhmkorff’s coil, [730].
- S.
- Saint Paul building, the, [78].
- Saltash Bridge, [283].
- San Francisco, [123].
- Sand, properties of, [253].
- Saw, circular, [100].
- Sawing machines, [98].
- Saturn, [440].
- Schilling’s telegraph, [549].
- Science, benefits of, [1].
- Science and useful arts, [2].
- Scott’s phonautograph, [669].
- Screw, [86].
- Sea anemones, [679].
- horses, [684].
- Secondary batteries, [530].
- Segment shells, [217].
- Senefelder, [556], [636].
- Shear steel, [54].
- Ship canals, [249].
- Ships of war, [149].
- Shrapnel shells, [216].
- Siemens, [67].
- Siemens’ dynamo, [522].
- Siemens-Martin steel, [70].
- Sight, [452].
- Signals, railway, [108].
- Silver plating by electricity, [500].
- Sirius, [440].
- Skerryvore, [596].
- Skiagraphs, [447].
- Slide rest, [87].
- Smokeless powder, [226].
- Snider rifle, [184].
- Snow-plough, [123].
- Sodium, [715].
- Some phenomena of light, [382].
- Sommeiller perforators, [351].
- Sömmering’s telegraph, [548].
- Sound, [665].
- waves, [640].
- Sounding telegraph, [566].
- South African diamond fields, [701].
- Speaking machine, [670].
- tubes, [730].
- Spectra, absorption, [431].
- Spectroscope, [416].
- Spectrum, continuous, [422].
- Sphygmograph, [660].
- Spiegeleisen, [64].
- Stage illusions, [395].
- Stars, distance of, [440].
- Steamboats, river, [144].
- Steam engine, agricultural, [23].
- Steam Engines, [3].
- Steam carriages, [21].
- Steam hammer, the, [25].
- Steam Navigation, [129].
- Steam fire engine, [23].
- Steamships, comparative sizes of, [138].
- Steel, [52], [68].
- Stellar evolution, [810].
- Stephenson, George, [14], [102].
- Robert, [280].
- St. Gothard Railway, [371].
- Stereoscope, Brewster’s refracting, [470].
- Wheatstone’s reflecting, [469].
- Stereoscopic effect, [469].
- Stereotyping, [642].
- Stevenson, Alan, [602], [603].
- Storage battery, [530].
- Strada, [547].
- Stratified discharge, [517].
- Stroboscopic disc, [476].
- Submarine cables, [575].
- Sub-Wealden, exploration, [362].
- Suez Canal, the, [251].
- Sun, elements in, [438].
- constitution, [438].
- Superheated steam, [9].
- Surface plates, Whitworth’s, [94].
- Suspension bridges, [284].
- Sympathetic needles, [547].
- Syphon recorder, [571].
- Swan’s carbon process, [619], [481].
- T.
- Table, air resistance to projectile, [177].
- benzol and toluol compounds, [789].
- coal raised in Great Britain, [727].
- coal-tar, colours, [794].
- composition of cast iron, [43].
- dimensions of parts of eye, [462].
- dimensions of steamships, [138].
- electric light v. gas, [514], [515].
- floatation of Monarch and Captain, [160].
- formulæ of hydro-carbon, [758].
- Gramme machine, [518].
- hydro-carbon in coal-tar, [782].
- illuminating power of gases, [774].
- lighthouse apparatus, [602].
- lighthouse lamps, [597].
- Martini-Henry rifle, [187].
- nitrogen and oxygen compounds, [731], [732].
- photographic actions, [612].
- products from 100 lbs. of coal, [796].
- ships of war, [166].
- telegraph code, Morse’s, [560].
- telegraph, war department, [557].
- tenacities of iron, [277].
- wave-lengths of colours, [411].
- Wheatstone’s dot signals, [565].
- Talbot, [610].
- Talbotype, [611].
- Tall buildings, [76].
- Tawell, arrest of, [550].
- Telegraphic instruments, [553].
- Telegraphic lines, [572].
- Telegraph poles, [572].
- Telegraphs in Great Britain, [574].
- Telegraphy, wireless, [546].
- Tel-el-Kebir, [260].
- Telepherage, [549].
- Telephone, the, [581].
- Telestereoscope, [472].
- Tenacities of iron, [277].
- Tension of electricity, [498].
- Tesla, Nikola, [542].
- oscillator, [542].
- Tesla’s experiments, [545].
- Thallium, [426].
- The Terrible, H.M.S., 167.
- Thomson, Sir W., [483], [570], [571], [805], [808].
- Throttle valve, [6].
- Thunderer, H.M.S., [164].
- “Times” newspaper, [387], [312].
- Tools, [85].
- Torpedo-boats, [231].
- Torpedoes, [227].
- Tour de Cordouan, [593].
- Tourmaline, [404].
- Tower Bridge, the, [297].
- Trajectory of projectile, [174].
- Tramways, [22].
- Transfer process, [638].
- Transvaal, [693].
- Tunnel, Mont Cenis, [351].
- St. Gothard, [373].
- Tunnels, helicoidal, [379].
- Turbine, [144].
- Turbinia, the, [144].
- Turret ships, [154].
- Tyndall, [383], [803], [809].
- U.
- Undulation of the ether, [409].
- V.
- Vaal River, [701].
- Valentine, electric, [581].
- Valve, throttle, [6].
- slide, [8].
- Vegetable nature of coal, [753].
- Velocity of light, [384].
- Venice, view in, [396].
- Vetterli rifle, [189].
- Victoria, Australia, gold-field of, [688].
- Victoria Bridge, Montreal, [282].
- Victoria, H.M.S., [166], [168].
- Vision, persistence of, [476].
- Visual impressions, [468].
- Voltaic element, [490].
- Vulcanite, [728].
- Vulcanized india-rubber, [727].
- W.
- Wall papers, machines for printing, [322].
- Walter press, [323].
- Warner’s torpedo experiment, [241].
- Warren girder, [280].
- Warrior, H.M.S., [150].
- Warships, new types of, [167].
- Water decomposed by electricity, [498].
- Waterproof cloths, [726].
- Watt, [3], [4], [8], [14].
- Welding, electric, [537].
- Wells, Horace, [735].
- Welsbach incandescent gas lights, [777].
- Whaleback, [147].
- Wheatstone, [387], [470], [474], [552].
- Wheatstone’s automatic telegraph, [564].
- Wheels of railway carriages, [107].
- Whitehead’s torpedoes, [232], [242].
- Whitworth’s guns, [193].
- rifle, [182].
- Wire-drawing for Atlantic cables, [576].
- Wireless telegraphy, [546].
- Woodbury printing process, [641].
- process for engraving photographs, [643].
- Woolwich, [27].
- “infants,” [201].
- Work, [11], [12], [160], [325], [804].
- X.
- X-Rays, [445].
- Y.
- Young’s paraffin oil, [762].
- Z.
- Zinc, amalgamated, [490].
- Zincography, [644].
- Zoetrope, [478].
- Zöllner, [475].
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