CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. 



1850. 



INDEX TO VOL. XIII. 



Absorbent power and water contents of chalk, 



Ansted, 203 

 Academy of Sciences, Brussels, 207 

 Adams, on railway carriage springs 117, 

 Adelaide cliambers, Gracechurchstreet, 376 

 Advances and repayments on Irisli railways, 171 

 Aerostatic projected bridge across the Channel, 334 

 Agriculture and engineering, Thorold (rev.) 26, 78 

 Agricultural buildings, improvements in, 335 

 Air and water in towns, Dr. Smith on, 295 

 Air spring hinge for doors, Beattie's pat., 175 

 Albert (Prince) plan for purification of sewers, 1 93 

 Algeria, Burnell on public works in, 355 

 Alternations of level of water in chalk formation, 



70, 104 

 American antiquities, Clegg's lecture, 74 

 Analysis of proportion applied to architecture, 



Cousins on, 106; Purdie on, 174 

 Analysis of well water at Royal Mint, by Prof. 



Brande, 103 

 Ancient architecture of Scotland, Billings on, 23 

 Ancient city in California, ruins of, 160 

 Ancient Greece, Prof. Rangabe on, 289 

 Anemometer, integrating. Osier on, 303 

 Angell, on life and works of Vignola, 79 

 Ansted, on absorbent power of chalk, 203 

 Ansted's elementary course of geology and mine- 

 ralogy (rev.) 202 

 Antiquities— Assyria, 33,72; Athens, 209, 242; 



Central America, 74; Celtic, 75; China, 73; 



Egypt, 1 ; Etruria, 145 ; India, 37, 39 ; Jewish, 



193; Pelasgic, 109; Phoenicia, 33; Rome, 



305, 337, 309 ; Rome, Falkner on, 09 

 Anvil, Nasmyth's improvements, 292 

 Appold's register hygrometer, 295 

 Arcade, railway, Tooley-street, 308 

 Arches with hollow cast-iron voussoirs, 201 

 Architects, Royal Institute of British, 23, 39, 69, 



79, 104, 123, 128, 153, 159, 215, 217, 221, 249 ; 



378 ; President's conversazione, 205 

 Architects, Royal Institute of British, on cements 



and stuccoes, 332 

 Architecture, ancient of Scotland, Billings, 23 

 Architecture and engineering, Weale's dictionary 



(rev.) 17 

 Architecture and sculpture of Assyria, Smirke, 156 

 Architecture, chapel and school, Jobson (rev.) 350 



Architecture, Clegg's lecture on: — 



I. Egypt, 1. 



II. Phtenicia, Assyria, Persia, India. 33 



III. Cliina, Central America, Celtic remains, 73 



IV. Pelasgic remains in Greece, Italy, Asia Minur, India, 

 109 



V. Etrnria, foundation of Rome, 145 



Vi, Origm of Greek arcliiteclure, the three orders, 177 



VII. Athens: fortifications, temples, 2'i9 



VIII. Parthenon, Erechtheion, theatres, Greek domestic 

 areliitecture, i4'£ 



I.X. Rome: five orders, masonry, temples, sepulchres, 305 



X. Rome : roads, aqueducts, fora, basilica, amphithea- 

 tres, circi, theatres, therma;, triumpiial arches, 337 



XI. Rome; domestic architecture, 369 



Architecture, Edmeston on poetry of, 217 

 Architecture, Garbett on principles of design in 



(rev.) 114 

 Architecture, German, 248 



Architecture, Gothic, Laker on the curve of. 365 

 Architecture, military of Great Britain, Harts- 



horne, 218 

 Architecture of southern India, Fergusson, 39 

 Architecture, Romanesque, Edmeston, 342 

 Architectural association, 217, 342 

 Architectural publication society (rev.) Part. I., 



137; II., 233 

 Architectural remains of the Roman provinces. 



Bell, 378 

 Architectural sketches, T. C. Tinkler (rev.) 136 



234, 399 

 Arctic expedition, fittings for, 208 

 Armstrong, on hydraulic pressure applied to 



cranes, 204 

 Artesian well at Southampton, 07 

 Artificial breakwaters, Findlay on, 143 

 Artificial stone and terracotta. Fowler, 215 

 Art, application of, to public sculpture. Park, 372 

 Art in Munich, 307 

 Art on the Rhine, 307 

 Arts and sciences, electricity applied to, Highton. 



25 

 Arts, Royal Scottish Society of, 21, 70, 106, 174 



239, 398 

 Arts, Society of, London, 25, 105, 200, 206 

 Asia IMinor, Pelasgic remains, 109 

 Association, British, 289. 32S 

 Assyria, architecture of, 33 

 Assyria, sculpture and architecture of, Smirke, 



150 

 Assyrian antiquities, 72 



Atlantic waves, Scoresby on magnitude and ve- 

 locity of, 300 



Atmosphere of rooms in tropical climates, Smyt 



on cooling of, 299 

 Aulinissou, on motion of water in pipes, 130, 162 



374 

 Austria, prizes for locomotive engines, 207 

 Axles, railway, deterioration of, McCoiiii^-ll, 125 

 Aylesbury, plans for supply of water lo, 207 



B 



Bank, Whitby, 284; York, 3i2; Darlington, 380 



Bannister's pat. boiler tubes, 230 



Banqueting house, Whitehall, Hansanl',- nie.isure- 



nieuts (rev.) 48 

 Barlow, on permanent way of Nor;h Midland 



railway, 204 

 Barrages on river Seine, 355 

 Barrow monument, Ulversione, 183 

 Barry, presentalion of gold medal lo, 208 

 Bashforlh, on oblique bridges (rev._^ 171 

 Bastia, new harbour al, 335 

 Bath of Charles II., Newgate-street, 348 

 Beams, elastic. Cox on imjiact of, 15o 

 Beardmore's hydraulic tables (rev.) 'i'.Vi 

 Beardmore's plan of new street and sewer (rev.) 



322 

 Beatlie's pat. spring hinge, 175, 295 

 Beautiful, philosophy of. Cousins on, 106 ; Pnrdie 



on, 174 

 Bell, on architectural remains in the Roman pro- 

 vinces, 378 

 Bermudas, cast-iron lighlliouse tower, 105 

 ISerne, Mr. Stephenson at, 344 

 Billings, on ancient architeciure of Scotland. 23 

 Birkenhead docks, progress of, 172 

 Bishops' rock lighthouse, 42, 108 

 Blackfriais and Westminster bridges, failure of, 



314 

 Blackfriars landing pier, account of, 09 

 Blast furnaces, Biidd on gaseous escape, 297 

 Board of health report on water supply, 238 ; W. 



Napier's report to Board of Health on waler 



supply, 392 

 Boats, Laird's sectional galvanised iron, 236 

 Bogs, Hemans on construction of rail nay over, 



107 

 Boiler explosions, 150 

 Boiler, How's pat. salinomeler, 150 

 Boiler, Newton's pal. 199 



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