INDEX. 



Palace of Moarshedabad, with engrav- 

 ings, 151, 205. 

 Pantheon of Bavaria, 139. 

 Paris, 139. 



Penitentiary, Pennsylvania, 29. 

 Poitiers, 69. 

 Prussia, 29". 

 Reform Club, 8", 122. 

 Royal Exchange, C2. 

 Socinian Museum, 21. 

 Strawberry Hill, with engravings, 182, 2-14. 

 Town Hall, Birmingham, 209; St. 



Anstle, 244. 

 Wren's buildings, 325. 

 Windsor stables, 393. 

 Canal, vide Hydraulic Engineering. 



American, 73, 105, 361 ; ancient, 9" ; 

 Katwyk, 387 ; Colchester, 359 ; Dutch, 

 387 ; Glo'ster and Ledbury, 360 ; in- 

 clined planes, 105 ; Lehigh, 73 ; Morris, 

 105 ; Pennsvlvania, 361 ; sluicegates, 

 73 ; Ulster, 125. 

 Candidus's Note-book, 21, 3", 76,106, 149,178, 



216, 247, 290, 336, 368, 397. 

 Carpets, 10. 



Cast Iron, vide Iron Bridges, notes on, 226. 

 Cathedral, vide Ecclesiastical Building. 

 Cement, vide Materials, Fresco, 

 beton, 58, 276. 

 caoutchouc, 324, 395. 

 concrete, 58, 276. 

 Jeffrey's, 211, 395. 

 Keene's. for fresco, 278. 

 lithic, 28. 

 Martin's 308, 337. 

 puzzolana, 347. 

 stucco paint, 323, 427. 

 Cemeter)-, Edinburgh, 260. 

 Chimneys, regulation of, 172 ; St. Rollox, 294. 

 Chantrell, R.D., on lightning conductors, 320. 

 Church, vide Ecclesiastical Building. 

 Chubb's well safe, with engravings, 31. 

 Chalk Basin, London, periodical drainage of, 383 ; 

 supply of water from, 238 ; formation, outburst- 

 iug of water from, 238. 

 Clarke, Hyde, F.L.S., on colour, as applied to deco- 

 ration, 9. 

 Cologne Cathedral, on the restoration of, by George 



Godwin, Jun., 225. 

 Colour, vide Decoration. 

 Combustion, vide Fuel. 

 Compass, variation of, 181, 283, 323, 353, 392, 



and 428. 

 Competition, 21, 57 ; pump-room, Harrowgate, 65 ; 



Kidderminster, 179, 237 ; Candidus on, 24 7. 

 Conductors, lightning, with engravings, 103, 229, 



277,321,357. 

 Copper sheathing, history of, 169. 

 Cormorant steam frigate, 428. 

 Cornish, and Boulton and Watt engines, by T. 



Wicksteed, rev. 426. 

 Cvraagraph for copying mouldings, with an engrav- 



'ing, 219. 

 Daguerreotype, 284, 348, 358. 

 Decoration, vide Fresco. 



buildings, list of, 64, 305 ; carpets, 



10; furniture, 10; leather hangings, 



358 ; lithochromy, 249 ; picture 



frames, 10 ; polychromy, 290 ; use 



of gold in, 7, 9 ; use of colour in, 9. 



Denton, J. B., on model mapping, 56. 



Design, schools of, in the 17th century, 53. 



Diving Bell experiments, Payerne's, 331, 388, 408 ; 



machine for working, 351. 

 Docks, London, 167; Woolwich, 323 ; Southamp- 

 ton, 359. 

 Door knobs, 358. 



Drainage, Smith of Deanston on, 340. 

 Drawing, vide Fine Arts, Surveying. 

 Dredging bars, 50 ; vide Hydraulic Engineering. 

 Dyer, Charles, on fireproof building, 334. 

 Earthwork, Essay on, 84, 186; notes on, 336, 



403 ; vide Engineering. 

 East, Freilerick, hints on architectural criticism, 



24, 37, 86, 136. 

 Ecclesiastical architecture, remarks on. 107. 111. 



Ecclesiastical Buildings — All Saints, Gordon-sqnare, 

 234 ; Angoulome cathedral, with engravings, 

 149 ; Belgium, 393 ; Bruges, 393 ; Burgos cathe- 

 dral, 37; Calcutta cathedral, 211; Cologne 

 cathedral, 224, 393; commissioners, 380, 389; 

 Dundalk Uonian Catholic church, 1 75 ; fires in, 

 55 ; Hereford cathedral, Professor Willis's report 

 on, with engravings, 374 : Kentish Town church, 

 294, 324; Kidderminster new church, 179, 237 ; 

 lightning conductors, 103, 229, 277, 321, 357; 

 Lincoln cathedral, 299 ; Manchester churches, 27, 

 211;Norwichcloisters, vaults of, 98; Notre Dame, 

 Poitiers, with engravings, 113; Poitiers, 69, 

 113; Portaferry church, 67; Russian, 297; St. 

 George's Chapel Royal, 393 ; St. Hilarv, Poitiers, 

 113; St. Martin's in the Fields, 393 ; St. Marv's 

 Southwark, 30; St. Mary's Wareham, 393; St. 

 Nicholas, Civray, with engravings, 150; St. 

 Nicholas, Hereford, 323 ; St. Paul's, 323, 395 ; 

 St. Peters. Poitiers, 71 ; St. Peters, Rome, 329 ; St. 

 Porchaire, Poitiers, 114 ; St. Radegonde, Poitiers, 

 115; Scotch church. Crown-court, with engrav- 

 ings, 33; spires, 121; Sunderland church, 31; 

 Temple church, 392, 403 ; Trinity chapel, Poplar, 

 30; Unitarian chapel, Stockport, 1 75 j West Hack- 

 ney church, 243; Wilton church, 233; Wren's 

 buildings, 325 ; York Roman Catholic cathedral, 

 211. 

 Ecclesiastical commissioners, 380, 389,408. 

 Ede's chemical laboratories, 68. 

 Electric circuit, experiment on, 395. 

 Electricity of whirlwinds, 395. 



lightning conductors, 103, 229, 277, 

 321,357. 

 Electrotint, 67. 



Electro-magnetism as a motive power, 234, 394. 

 Encaustic, vide Fresco. 



Engineering, vide also Arch, Beam, Building, Div- 

 ing-bell, Gas, Hydraulic, Locomotive, Machine, 

 Material, Marine Engine, Mining, Motive Power, 

 Paving, Railway, Steam, Steam-engine, Tile, 

 Tunnel, Water, Wood. 

 Engineering, ancient, 59 : aqueducts, 24, 264, 361 ; 

 chalk formation, 104, 238 ; clav, London, 59 ; cut- 

 ting, 60 ; earthwork, 59, 84, 186, 402; notes on, 

 336, 403; foundations, Indian, 58, 168 ; history 

 of, 96 ; lectures on, bv Professor Vignoles, C.E., 

 57, 95, 127, 136, 165,'l96, 230, 263, 345, 380; 

 pile driving machine, American, 1 ; pressure of 

 earth against walls, 317; retaining walls, 95; 

 sheet piling, 57; sinking, 386; slips, 60, 95, 

 127 ; spring of water, outbursting of, 104 ; study 

 of, 56 ; tippler, 336 ; tubbing, 386 ; tunnels, 264'; 

 viaducts, 264 ; Yankee geologist, 395. 

 Engineers, blind, 97 ; convention of, 62 ; Acraman, 

 Mr., 103 ; Adie, A. J., 388 ; Baker, W. L., 126 ; 

 Bateman, J. F., 26; Beale, Mr., 181; Birch, E., 

 26,397; Blackraore, Mr.,40; Boulton, Mr., 40 ; 

 Bruff, Peter, 56 ; Brunei, I. K. 40 ; Brun- 

 ton, W., 212; Buck, G. W., 40; Casehourne, 

 T., 125; Chapman, W., 39; Clarke, Hyde, 

 7, 9; Dixon, J., 40; Dockray, R.B., 115; 

 Dodd, G., 59; Donkin, Bryan, 385; Ewart, 

 Peter, 360; Fairbairn, W., 138, 284, 314, 428; 

 Gibbs, Mr., 102 ; Gurney, Golds'worthy, 28, 324 ; 

 Gutzmer, Mr., 5 ; Green, John, 397 ; Grantham, 

 John, 8, 124, 254 ; Haddan, J. C, 104 ; Hall, 

 Samuel, 212 ; lluddart. Captain, 26, 167 ; Jack- 

 son, G. B. W., 126; Lawrie, J. G., 155; Losh, 

 W., 65, 175; Maudslay, Mr., 31, 103, 104, 107; 

 Miller, Jose]]h, 1 38, 1 77 ; Napier, David, 6, 324 ; 

 Napier, Robert, 175; Nasniyth, James, 285; 

 Nicholson, Robert, 40; Oldham, John, 385; 

 Palmer, H. U., 176; Parkes, Josiah, 134 ; Penn, 

 Mr., 5 ; Phipps, Mr., 65 ; Pole, W., 134 ; Rennie, 

 G., 28, 109; Seaward, Samuel, 6, 118, 209; 

 Sosastros, 59; Stephenson, George, 40, 59; 

 Stephenson, Robert, 38, 238 ; Stevenson, David, 

 119 ; Telford, 59 ; Timperley, J., 203 ; Trewhitt, 

 Mr., 35, 104 ; Vignoles, professor, 57, 95, 363; 

 Welch, 11., 46; Woodhouse, S. J., 40. 

 Fine Arts, vide Architecture, Decoration, Fresco, 



Schools of Design. 

 Fine arts, report of the Commissioners on, 302, 



353. 

 Fireproof building. Dyer on, 333. 



Flywheel, a few observations on, and on its applica- 

 tion to the steam-engine, 364. 

 Force of wind and sea, 189. 

 Fresco, ancient, 78. 



account of, 171, 353. 

 Bavarian, 308. 

 Cornelius on, 306. 

 detaching from the wall, 355. 

 EngUsh, 305. 



government report on, 302, 353. 

 Hampton Court, 128. 

 Ilaydon on, 207, 261. 

 Keene's cement for fresco, 278. 

 Latilla on, 171. 

 in London, 305. 

 Parris on, 98. 

 Severn on, 161, 188,310. 

 Simpson's, 278. 

 on slate, 84. 

 Fuel, consumption of, C. W. Williams, 40, 101 , 



129, 192, 252, 279. 

 Furnaces, gas smelting, 62 ; development of gases, 



137. 

 Furniture, 10. 



Galvanoplastio process, 395. 

 Gas, dilation of, 137. 

 Gas furnaces for iron, 62. 



meters, Defries's, 205 ; unfairness of, 392. 

 purification of, 137. 

 Gillot's patent stove for heating and ventilating. 427. 

 Girders, cast iron, table of, strength of, 228, 291 ; 

 trussed, table of, strength of, 291 ; wood, table 

 of, strength of, 293. 

 Godwin, George, Jun., F.L.S., Pen and Pencil 

 Sketches in Poitiers and Angouleme, 69, 113, 

 149 ; on the restoration of Cologne cathedral, 

 224. 

 Gold, use of, in decoration, 7. 



Grantham, John, C. E., paddle wheel disconnecting 

 apparatus, with engravings, 8 ; on iron, as a 

 material for shipbuilding, 124, 254. 

 Green, John, Scotswood suspension bridge, 397. 

 Guide screw stock, 373. 

 Harbour, I'ide Hydraulic Engineering. 



Abervstwith, 428 ; Boulogne, 359; Port 

 Talbot, 419. 

 Haydon, B. R., on fresco, 206, 261. 

 on schools of design. 413. 

 on the Wilkie exhibition, 355. 

 Holborn-hill, improvement of, 199. 

 Hood, Charles, on lightning conductors, 357. 

 Hosking, Professor, lecture on architecture, 91. 

 Hydraulic Engineering, vide Aqueduct, Bridge, 

 Canal, Dock, Draining, Embankment, Harbour, 

 Lighthouse, Machine, Mill, Pier, Water. 

 Hydraulic propulsion on railway, 406. 

 Hydraulic engineering : — 



Bann reservoirs, 26. 



breakwater, floating, Reid's, 153, Algiers, 

 277; Jones on, 318; ancient, 319; 

 Madras, 319. 

 coffer dam, 58. 



diving bell, ,331, 351, 388,408. 

 dredging bars, 50 ; dredging machine, 



steam, 351. 

 embankment, 190 ; Hughes', 186; Hel- 



der, 319; Calder, 320. 

 force of wind and sea, 189. 

 foundations, 58, 168. 

 self acting weir, 277. 

 Shannon improvements, 417. 

 sheet piUng, 57. 

 sluice gates, Katwyk, 387; Rotterdam, 



277; Lehigh, 73. 

 sluice, Chelsea meadow, 168 ; Bate- 

 man's, 277. 

 Thames embankment, 177. 

 Weir. Killaloe, 417 ; self-acting, 277. 

 Whitby Pier, 359. 

 Ln'dicator, steam engine, Moseley's, with engrav- 

 ings, 268, 288 ; Penn's, 321 ; Russell's, 277. 

 Ink, indehble, 137. 



Institute of Civil Engineers, proceedings of, 26, 

 125, 167, 199, 238, 242, 265, 318, 348, 383, 

 418. 

 Institute of British Architects, vide Architects. 



