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THE MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE AND Iflttnral of dngkrang, Jgrknltaral pacperg, pararfaxtos, an& Sj^Mbing. [Registered for Transmission Abroad.] VOL. 86.—No. 2216. LONDON: FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1867. PRICE FOURPF.NOE, By Post 5d. CONTENTS. Naval Cannon Foundry at Ruelle Softening Water Ascent and Descent of Coal Mines Gas Steam Generator The British Horologlcal Institute The 4 • Course ” System for London Cabs The Snider Breech-loader Notes on Recent Scientific Discoveries and their Practical Applications Parliamentary Notes Norman Wiard on Ordnance Appendages of Reservoirs ... Effect of Pressure on Coal Machinery for Shaping and Forging Metals, A New Optical Saccharometer American Revenue Cutters The Chalmers Target Mining in Australia Floating Steam Fire Engine for Calcutta Names of Mechanical Appliances Manufacture of White Lead Legal Intelligence .. Meetings tor the Week Notices to Correspondents Naval. Military, and Gunnery Items Miscellanea Abridged Specifications of Patents Provisional Protections Patents Applied tor with Complete Specifications List of Sealed Patents Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents Patents on which the Stamp Duty of £50 has been Paid Patents on which the Stamp Duty of £100 has been Paid List of Published Soecifications PAGE , 173 . 174 INSTITUTION of NAVAL ARCHITECTS. X NOTICE. The EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Institution of Naval Architects will take place at twelve o clock, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 11, 12. and 13 next, at the Hall of the Society of Arts, John-street, Adelphi, London. There will also be EVEN ING MEETINGS on Thursday and Frldav, at seven o'clock. Papers on the Principles of Naval Construction, on Practical Shipbuilding, on Steam Navigation, on the i qulpment and Management of Ships for Merchandise and for War, will be read at this Meeting. Naval Architects, Shipbuilders, Naval Officers of the Royal and Merchant Services, and Engineers who propose to read Papers before the Institution, are requested immediately to send in their Papers, with illustrative Drawings, to the Secretary. Candidates for admission as Members or as Associates, are re quested to s nd in their applications immediately. The Annual Subscription of £22s. is payable • n admissiion, and becomes due at the eommencemen. of each succeeding year. *** Volume VII. of the “ Transactions,” containing a Nominal and General Index to the Seven Volumes, is now complete, and in course of delivery to the Members and Associates. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Assistant Secretary. 7, Adelphi-terrace, London, W.C. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac, 64, Chari ng-cross, S.W. TTOLTZAPFFEL and CO. supply first- XX quality INSTRUMENTS at second-quality prices. A visit of inspectu on is solicited. 'THEODOLITES, X ferenters.mathe: LEVELS, CIRCUM- MATHEMATICALDRAWING INSTRUMENTS, SCALES, TAPES, CHAINS, T-SQUARES. RULES, Ac. J. and W. E. ARCHBUTT, 201, Westminster-bridge-road. Lam beth, near Astley's Theatre, manufacture the above and every description of Surveying Instruments, unequalled for quality and prico. Illustrated Priced Catalogues free on application. Every article warranted. Second-hand instruments of all kinds by the best makers always in stock. HAND CASES of MATHEMA TICAL INSTRUMENTS, Theodolites, Levels, Pentagraphs, Quadrants, Sextants, Universal Dials, Protractors, Circumferentors, Prismatic and Beam Compasses, Ivory and Boxwood Scales, Land Chains, Tapes, Ac., by Troughton and Simms, Elliott, Dolland and others, at WM. LAWLEY’S, 78, Farringdon-street, City. Photographic Camera Lenses, Magic Lanterns, Slides, Dis- View A solving View . pparatus, Microscopes, Telescopes, Opera, Race and Tourists' Glasses, by Voigtlander, Rosri, Dolland, and others Instruments bought or exchanged. N.B —Revised and enlarged Catalogues forwarded on receipt of three stamps for each. TO ENGINEERS. THE “ FIELD ” TUBES can be fitted to ‘ X already existing boilers; They will either effect a consid #r- able saving in fuel or enablo boilers now short of steam to keep full steam—For price and particulars apply to Mr. LEWIS OLRICK, Consulting Engineer, 27, Leadenhall-street, London. “FIELD” BOILER is the most economical steam boiler as to space, fuel, and price. Ik is equally adapted for stationary,portable, and marine engines. Il lustrations and full particulars may be obtained by applying to Mr. LEWIS OLRICK, Consulting Engineer, 27, Leadenhall-street London, E,C. f > THE X ecom T ATHES, ±J Slotting, ENGINEERS’ TOOLS. PLANING, SHAPING, ig, Drilling, Bolt-screwing. Punching and Shearing Machines, Plate-bending Rolls, Steam Hammers, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw Jacks, and other Tools lor SALE, and ready for de livery. Apply to W. BLACKETT, Hope Ironworks, 106, Southwark Brlage-road, London. I70RREST & BARR, ENGINEERS and X MILLWRIGHTS, GLASGOW — Manufacturers of Patent Safety Derrick Cranes; Sawing, Planing, and Wood-working Machinery; High-pressure and Condensing Steam Engines; Grain Mills and Builders' Plant. MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL GEOLOGY, lfX JERMYN-STREET.—NOTICE.-This Museum is now open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Mondays and Saturdays. Admission free. By Order. R c OYAL POLYTECHNIC.—LEOTARD; The AUTOMATIC!” 44 Which is it? This enigma variously solved by wondering thousands who witness the life like performances daily, at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, at 3 and 9. “Landseer's Lions,” exhibited on the disc daily at 4 and 9. before the reading of Dickens's 44 Christmas Carol,” with all its startling ghost effects. 14 The Head of the Decapitated Speaking,” at 3,30 and 7.30. N.B.— Profess* r Pepper’s popular course of C S C HIE L E and CO., Engineers, &c., • 2, CLARENCE BUILDINGS, BOOTH ST., and CHORLTON WORKS, MANCHESTER, Sole Patentees and Makers of C. Schiele and Co.’s Excelsior Tur bines, Fans, Ac.—Patents of 1863. For the Opinions of the Press on the Excelsior Turbine see Manchester Guardian, Oet. 13, 1863; Man chester Examiner and Times, Oct. 24, 1863; Manchester Courier, Oct. 24, 1863; Salford Weekly News, Oct. 24, 1863; Preston Guardian, Oct 4 24, 1863; Manchester Examiner and rimes, April 30, 1864; Salford Weekly News, April30,1864; Manchester Courier, May 7, 1864; Mark Lane Express, Dec. 12,1864. The only Turbine made self-adjusting and adapted for varying supplies of water. Our Excelsior Fans (Patent of 1863) for Fires and Cupolas, are unequalled, also tor the Ventilation of Cotton, Woollen, Flax and Silk Mills, Mines, Collieries, Ac. These Fans will give a better re sult with a less expenditure of fuel than any other fan made. 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Established 1752, MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL, FILES, AND WIRE; Also of “COCKER’S” PATENT STEEL ROPE WIRE In long lengths, from 101b. to 401b. pieces, without welding, and cap able of bearing as high a breaking strain as any in the markec. Each piece warranted to twist round its own diameter. Three First-class PRIZE MEDALS were awarded to SAMUEL COCKER and SON, Sheffield, at the Great Exhibition of Industry, London, 1851. First-class PRIZE MEDAL was awarded to COCKER BROTHERS at the Universal Exhibition of Industry, Paris, 1855, and MEDAL of HONOUR awarded to COCKER BROTHERS,by the Society of Arts and Industry, London, 1866. 'THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COM- X PANY (LIMITED), CASTLE MILLS, EDINBURGH. PARMELEE’S PATENT INDIA-RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. DELIVERY and 8UCTION HOSE, TUBING, PACKING, VALVES, WASHERS, and SHEET RUBBER. BUFFERS, BEARING SPRINGS, and DRAW SPRINGS for RAILWAYS. London Warehouse: 4.CANNON STREET, E.O. Manchester Warehouse: 8, SPRING GARDENS. 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WILLIAM WARNE A CO., India-rubber Manufacturers, 9, Gresham Street West, E.C. Mills—Tottenham. N. IVTOULTON'S PATENT EMBEDDED 1VX STEEL AND INDIA-RUBBER SPRINGS for Railway Car riages, Locomotive Engines, Buffers, Ac., possess greatly-increased power,as compared with the ordinary India-Rubber Springs; are more uniform in their action, counteract the compressibility of India-Rubber alone, and are not liable to break from Budden con cussion, or the inequalities of the permanent way. Prices and further particulars may be had on application to the Patentees, S. MOULTON A CO., Manufacturers of India-Rubber Springs, Steam Packing, Washers, Hose, Tubing, Machine Belting, Garments, Blankets, Sheeting, Elastic Hot Water Beds, Cushions, Kingston India-Rubber Mills, Bradford, Wilts. TV/TATHEMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS, o : 1YX the first quality, at moderate prices, with many importan Improvements. Illustrated catalogues sent post free. W. 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Carriage paid from all parts. I4in. flat, square, and round, 8s. Od. per dozen ; Min. hand, half-round. and blunts, 9s. 0d. per dozen. Price Lists free on application to MOODIE and CO., Canal Works, Southampton. 'TO INVENTORS.—The GENERAL 1 PATENT COMPANY (Limited), 71, Fleet-street, London, (Established 1868) obtains PATENTS for INVENTIONS at Fixed and Moderate Charges, and transacts all business connected with Patents. Unusual facilities afforded. A HANDBOOK gratis. CHARLES S. BAKER, C.E., Secretary and Manager. INSTRUCTION in CIVIL ENGINEER- X ING, MARINE and LAND SURVEYING, LEVELLING ESTIMATING, Ac. For Terms, apply to Mr. Scott Tucker, late Colonial Engineer at the Cape of Good Hope, 31, Duke-street, Westminster. PHILLIPS’S PATENT SOLID FLANGE A GIRDERS give double the strength of ordinary riveted plate girders of corresponding sectional area and weight,and are supplied in the usual sections at a lower rate per ton. Particulars furnished on application to the Patentees, W. and T. Phillips, 25, Coal Exchange, E.C. PHILLIPS S PATENT IMPROVED FIRE-PROOF FLOORING dispenses with the use of all Wooden Fillets and Laths ; can be laid by any labourer, and the ceiling plastered immediately; la light and indestructible, and, in combination with the Iron Joists, forms a perfect structure at a trifling cost over the ordinary com bustible Timber Floors. W. and T. Phillips, Patentees, 25, Coal Exchange, E.C. PHILLIPS’S ROLLED WROUGHT-1RON JOISTS AND BEAMS are specially manufactured from a tough and elastic Metal, and are supplied at the co<t of the inferior descriptions of iron in the market.. W. and T. Phillips, 25, Coal Exchange, E.O. TARA WINGS, PLANS, TRACINGS, &c. t AJ executed with Accuracy and Despatch, on Moderate Terms by MESSER and THORPE, Mechanical and General Draughtsmen 8, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C M. and T. are thoroughly practical Engineers. W HEEL, RACK, and SCREW CUTTING. SPUR, BEVEL, RATCHET, WORM, and INTERNAL WHEELS cut to any size or number of teeth ; also racks of any length or pitch. Dividing plates drilled or lined. Screws cut to any size or pitch. J. Wilkinson, Engineer, St. George's Works, 83, St. George's-road, S., London. T’HE LONDON DRAWING ASSOCIA- X TION, for supplying Engineering, Mechanical, Architectural and General Drawing, Designs, Maps, Plans, Tracings, Ac. Ac., Duke-street, Adelphi, London. Enclose Stamp for Prospectus. FREDERIC YOUNG, Manager, TNEXPLOSIVE BLASTING POWDER X (invented by G. A. Neumeyer).—EDWIN H. NEWBY begs to inform all interested in mining, colliery, and engineering opera tions, that he is prepared to Register Orders for this new Explo sive Compound, which combines power with safety to a dep never before known. 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