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On the Molecular Change in the Constitution of Wrought Iron from 
the Effects of Vibration and Concussion. By Richard Solly II. 14 
An Explanation, with Illustrations, of a Practical Method of Deter- 
mining the Qualities of Iron and Steel, and the Degrees of 
Hardness of the Latter. By Rev. Wm. Scoresby, D.D., 
F.R.S. . . . . . . . . . . II. 78 
Experiments made upon Iron manufactured by the Hot and Cold 
Blast. By WiUiam Graham . . . . . II. 92 
On the Process of Smelting Iron with Anthracite Coal and the 
Hot Blast ; and on the Advantageous Use made of the Gaseous 
Escape from the Blast Furnaces at Ystalyfera Ironworks, near 
Swansea. By Wm. Sykes Ward . . ' . . . . II. 481 
Extracts from Miscellaneous Observations on the Manufactm-e of 
Iron, and especially on certain Qualities and Properties of 
Malleable Iron. By Richard Solly . . . . III. 257 
On a New System of Puddling Iron by Steam.. Bv James Nasmyth. 
C.E. .. .. .. ^ .. .. III. 440 
On the Remains of an Ancient Bloomerj^ at Lochgoilhead, Argyle- 
shire. By ISlr. Kyle . . . . . . . . III. 60.") 
On the Minerals of the Yorkshire Coalfield as Applied to the Modern 
Manufacture of Iron. By B. Holgate . . . . VI. 137 
On some Remarkable Properties of the Characteristic Constituents 
of Steel. By H. C. Sorby, LL.D., F.R.S. . . . . IX. 145 
On the Boilers of Steam Engines and the Construction of Engine 
Chimneys. By Henry Hartop . . . . . . I., i. 13 
On Water for Steam Engines : its Chemical Analysis, and some 
Proposed Remedies for Incrustations in Boilers. Bv William 
West, F.R.S. . . . . . . . . . . ' II. 372 
On a Remarkable Boiler Crust, composed of Sulphate of Lime. Bv 
William West, F.R.S. .. .. .. .. III. 50 
Description of an ImproA-ed Safety Valve for Steam Boilers. By 
James Nasmyth . . ' . . . . . . HI. 218 
On an Improvement in Pressure Gauges. Bv W. H. Bartholo- 
mew, C.E. .. .. .. ". . .. m. 590 
On the Comparative Economy of various Methods of Applying 
Power for Locomotion on Railways, and Particularly on the 
Atmospheric System. By William Sj^kes Ward . . II. 313 
On a Mechanical Communication for the Working of Signals and 
Brakes on Railways. By William Sykes Ward . . II. 505 
On the Reciprocal Propelling Powers of Fluids and certain Rotary 
Machines upon each other. By Benjamin Biram . . II. 116 
On a New Gas Stove. By William Sykes Ward . . . . III. 168 
A Description of the Hydrostatic Machinery at Great Grimsby 
Docks. By George ^Broadrick, C.E. \ . . . HI. 312 
Observations on a New Boring Machine for Artesian Wells and 
other Purposes. By R. C. Carter. C.E. . . . . III. 449 
On Messrs. Robinson &- Co.'s Smoke-consuming Apparatus. By 
Mr. Armytage . . . . . . . . . . III. 446 
