CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. XI 



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NI,\V i;i;\ 1.1; .IN<, \ND Kxi'ANsivi; X'.Ai.vi: (\ KAR . . . 178 



\S 1'KHDI . 157 



ON STEAM-HEATING FOR TOWNS . . ... . . . !!<> 



ON An; Ki.ri;n;i;i:ATiN<; M. \cni\KKV 1'.'-' 



i IN 'in i; <i AS K.N<;INK - ( >3 



METALLURGY. 



<>.\ ULAST FURNACES 255, 2(54, 273, 276 



ON THE STRENGTH OF IRON AND STEEL -'<;;> 



ON TESTINI; KAILS .271 



ON PUDDLING FURNACES 280, 353 



ON TIIK MANUFACTURE OF IRON AND STEEL BY DIRECT PRO- 

 CESSES -'503, 328 



TIIK PRESIDENT'S (MR. I. LOTHIAN BELL'S) ADDRESS . . . 309 



ON Si'lEGELEISEN 311 



ON IRON AND STEEL FOR SHIP-BUILDING 313 



O.v STEEL MANUFACTURE 315 



ON FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL AND GUNS 320 



ON A RETORT FURNACE 324 



ON ANTHRACITE COKE 325 



ON RECENT METALLURGICAL PROCESSES 330 



ON USING MOLTEN METAL DIRECT FROM THE BLAST FURNACE . 331 



ON CASTING ARRANGEMENTS 335 



ON THE PERMANENT WAY OF RAILWAYS 338 



ON THE SEPARATION OF CARBON AND IMPURITIES FROM IRON 



AND STEEL 353 



ON THE PRESENTATION OF THE BESSEMER MEDAL TO PROFESSOR 



TUNNER 3(50 



ON THE SEPARATION OF PHOSPHORUS FROM PIG-IRON . . . 3<>2 



ON RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF IRON 



SPONGE 305 



ON STEEL FOR SHIPBUILDING .... :W7, 409, 426, 448 

 ON STEEL FOR MARINE BOILERS 361) 



ON THE MECHANICAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES OF IRON AND MILD 



STEEL, AND THEIR USE IN CONSTRUCTION . . 373. 409 419 



