Institution of Engineers: list of papers read, 250. Cinderhill colliery, 25.-Visited, 44. Cinnamon Bippoh mine, 75.
City and South London Railway, 434. CLANNY, Dr., quoted, 165.
CLARK, THOS., election, N.E., 48. CLARK, W. F., old mining implements, 136.
vice-president, election, S.S., 116. CLARKE, E. B., on the Stauss system of colliery cage props, 97,
CLARKE, T. B. A., election, M., 448.
Clay Cross colliery, 24.
Cliff Company, 276.
---, New South Wales, 271.
consumed in New South Wales, 282. cutting machine, 123.
Coal-dust commission, appointment of members of the South Staffordshire Institute to give evidence before, 241. -, details of experiments with various explosives fired into air saturated with coal-dust.-Series No. 1: without tamping, 419.-Series No. 2: coal-dust tamping, 419.-Series No. 3: clay tamping, 419.-Series No. 1: without tamping or dust in suspension, 420.-Series No. 2: coal- dust tamping and dust in suspension, 420.-Series No. 3: clay tamping and dust in suspension, 420.-Discussion, 421.
Coal exported from New South Wales,
Coal-field, Greymouth, 332.-Analyses of coals, 324.
Illawara, 335.-Analyses of coals,
--, Kaitangata, 337. — Analyses of coals, 325.
——, Kawa Kawa, 334.
Newcastle, New South Wales, 333, 335.-Analyses of coals, 324.- Sections of strata, 303.
Northumberland and Durham, output and duration, 181, 182. --, Nottinghamshire, 22.
--, Shag point, 337.- Analyses of coals, 325.
Coal-fields of New South Wales, 333, 335, 336.
New Zealand, 331, 332, 334, 337,
of Australasia, 321.-Geological, 321.-Table of analyses of Australian coals, 324.-Tabular statement of coal- measures in Newcastle district, New South Wales, 327.-Buller coal-field, New Zealand, 331.-Brunner coal- field, New Zealand, 332.--Newcastle and Greta coal-fields, New South Wales, 333.-Kawa Kawa coal-field, New Zealand, 334.-Lake Macquarrie coal-field, New South Wales, 335.- Illawara coal-field, New South Wales, 335.-Mountain coal-field, New South Wales, 336.-Queensland coal-fields, 336.- Tasmanian coal-fields, 336. Kaitangata coal-field, New Zealand, 337. Shag point coal-field, New Zealand, 337.-Whangarei coal-field, New Zealand, 337.-Malvern Hills coal-field, New Zealand, 338 -Wai- kato coal-field, New Zealand, 338.— Green Island coal-field, New Zealand, 338.-Conclusions, 339.-Discussion,
Coal-getting by machinery. --Discussion,
Colliery accidents, the formation of a society in Sunderland for the preven- tion of, 165.
engines, economical use of steam in, 344.
explosion at La Machine (Nièvre), 583.
Polnisch Ostrau, 584.
explosions, 242.
manager, duties of, 124. managers' association, 5. Compressed air, 192.
blasting powder, 51, 53. Comstock lode, 198. Contents, iii.
Corresponding societies of the British Association for 1889-90, 568-576.
Cost of working gold mines on the Gold Coast, 81.
COTTERELL, O. J., election, C. and M.C., 214.
Council, election, C. and M.C., 525. - M., 452.
DAVIES, W., member of council, nomin-
ation, 209; election, C. and M.C., 525. DAVIS and SONS, electric light fittings, exhibition of, 134.
DAVIS and STOKES, quoted, 161. safety commutator, 233. DAVIS, HENRY, distribution of electrical energy, 95, 96. quoted, 96.
DAWBURN, ARTHUR GREY, election, C. and M.C., 511.
DAWKINS, Prof. BOYD, geological pho- tography, 565.
DAY, JOHN HY., election, C. and M.C., 214.
Day house colliery, 107.
DEACON, M., coal-getting by machinery,
comparative experiments upon a Capell and a Schiele fan working under similar conditions.-Discussion, 216- 230.
member of council, election, C. and M.C., 525.
DEAN, EDWARD, quoted, 78.
Dean Lane colliery, explosion at, 139. Deep hard seam, thickness, 532. De Kaap, 69, 74, 76, 77. DENNIS, HENRY, election, S.S., 116. Denton, 29.
DEPLEDGE, A. M., scrutineer, M., 448. DE RANCE, geological photography, 565. underground waters, 564.
Detection of fire-damp, remarks on safety- lamps, 352.-Tests made on safety- lamps, 355.-Discussion, 357. Determination of the flashing-point of fire-damp, 586.
DIAMOND, JAMES, election, C. and M.C., 46.
Diamond or dirty seam, 275. DICKENSON, C., election, M., 1.
DICKINSON, G. W., election, C. and M.C., 209.
Dinkara gold mine, 82.
Dinner at the Royal Victoria Hotel, Sheffield, 234.
in the New Assembly Rooms, New- castle-upon-Tyne, 164. Dipton colliery, explosion at, 138. Disappearance of native plants, 566. Distribution of electrical energy over extended areas in mines. -Discussions, 94, 149, 164.
Dixon, Prof. H., quoted, 412.
Dodworth colliery, 107.
Dora Creek borehole, 329. DORSAY, E. B., quoted. 69.
DOUGLAS, DAVID, nomination, 456; elec- tion, N.E., 470.
DOUGLAS, THOS., member of council, election, 47, 482.
vice-president, election, N.E., 493.
DRUMMOND, Dr. D., fumes committee, 368.-Report on the effects produced by the fumes of explosives, 385.-Joint statement of conclusions and recom- mendations, 388.
DUKE OF NORFOLK'S collieries, guides first used at, 255.
NORTHUMBERLAND, quoted, 165. Dunsil seam, 532.
Duplex arrangement of centrifugal ven- tilating machines, 483.-Discussion, 486.
DUPREZ, M., quoted, 196.
Durham and Northumberland coal-fields, output and duration, 182. DURHAM, Bishop of, quoted, 165. Durham Coal Owners' Association, in- vestigation as to whether the fumes produced from the use of roburite and tonite in coal mines are injurious to health, 368.
- colliery, New South Wales, No. 1 pit section, 304.
district, explosions in, 138.
Miners' Association, investigation as to whether the fumes produced from the use of roburite and tonite in coal mines are injurious to health, 368.
EAMES. WM., election, C. and M.C., 214. Earth tremors, 564.
Eastcroft gas works, 41.
East Howle colliery, Capell fan at, 226. EASTWOOD, E., treasurer, C. and M.C., 525.
Economical use of steam in colliery engines, 344.-Evaporative efficiency of boilers, 345.-Experiments upon a triple-expansion engine, 347.--Dis- cussion, 351.
EDISON, quoted, 95. Education, technical, 97. Edwalton, 23.
Effuenta, 75, 76, 83.
Eight hours from bank to bank, 4. ELCE, JAS., election, M., 448.
Electric and underground haulage at Pleasley colliery, 537, 541.
- lamps, employment of, 587.
Pitkin portable batteries for, 444. mining and other portable lamps, 446. safety-lamp, 92.
light fittings, exhibition of, 134.
Lighting Company's station, New- castle and district, visit to, 170.
Power and Traction Company, Limited, General, 439.
-safety-lamp, Bristöl, 443. ---, the S.C. P., 38, 529.
-Supply Company's station, Newcastle- upon-Tyne, visit to, 170.
Corporation, Limited, London, 439. Electrical charging station, Birmingham Central Tramways, 19.
Electrical safety apparatus for cages, 362.-Discussion, 366.
transmission of power, 191, 200. energy.-Discussion, 94.
-Tramway Depôt, Birmingham Central Tramways Company, 127. Electricity, 186, 254.
Elemore colliery, chemical examination of fumes of explosives at, 388.
-, experiments with explosives at, 368, 369, 373, 376, 381, 398, 399, 403, 410.
experiments to ascertain the rate of the removal of the fumes of explo- sives, 396.
ELLINGTON, EDWARD BAYZAND, quoted, 199.
ELLIOTT, Sir GEORGE, London meeting, 258.
-, past-president, N.E., 493.
Elsom improved method of lighting miners' safety-lamps when locked, 35. -Discussion, 36, 61. Eltringham colliery, pumping arrange- ments at, 457.-Discussion, 464. ELWIN, T. L., prize awarded to, 472. EMBLETON, T. W., coal-dust, 422, 430. coal-fields adjoining Barnsley, 9. of Australasia, 341, 343. detection of fire-damp, 358. --, difference between the seams in the northern and southern parts of the Yorkshire coal-field, 16.
dinner at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 166. discussion of papers, 16, 17, 15.
-, distribution of electrical energy, 160, 163.
election of officers, M., 453. inaugural address, 252.
-, investigation of fumes of explosives, 412, 414.
-, member of council, election, 452. president, London meeting, 249.
-, quoted, 502.
-, report of council, 145.
safety apparatus for cages, 367. steam loop, 149.
Engagement rules, Illawarra district, New South Wales, 317. Engineering progress, 189.
Engine, triple-expansion, experiments upon, 347. Engines, 121.
at Pleasley colliery, 533. Erratic boulders, 563. Essaman gold mine, 82, 84.
Estuaries, temperature variation in, 564.
EVANS, Dr. JOHN, report of the corre-
sponding societies committee of the British Association, 563. EVANS, JOAN, experiments with explo- sives, 50.
Evaporative efficiency of boilers, 345.
old mining implements, 135. Exhibits of electric and other portable lamps, 446.
Experiments in sedimentation, 588.
with carbonite, 85.-Description of the apparatus, 85.—Carrying out of experiments, 85.-Table of experi- ments, 86.-Discussion, 87, 488.
explosives, 49, 85, 488, 526.
used in mines, 49.-Mode of carrying out the experiments, 50.- Description of the explosives tested, 51. -Results of experiments, 52.-Tables, 53, 54.-Conclusion, 56.-Discussion, 56, 488, 526.
Explosion, fire-damp, at Campagnac, 582.
at La Machine colliery (Nièvre) 583. colliery, at Polnisch-Ostrau, 584. colliery, 242.
- of coal-dust, appointment of members of the S.S. to give evidence before the Royal Commission, 241.
Explosions, notes on colliery, 137.- Discussion, 143, 242.
Explosives, 2, 49, 85, 100, 488, 526. -(flameless), 566.
committee, investigation of fumes of explosives, 368-414, 467.
- fired into air saturated with coal-dust, 419.
-, gaseous products of the detonation of, 368, 377.
used in mines, experiments with, 49.-Discussion, 56, 488.
- used underground, experience with, 31.-Discussion, 526.
Exports of coal from New South Wales, 282, 287.
Fan, Waddle, at Teversal colliery, ex- periments with, 542, 543.
Fans at Pleasley colliery, 534, 535. -, duplex arrangement of centrifugal ventilating machines, 483.-Discus- sion, 486.
experiments with, 216-230.
experiments with, at Pleasley colliery, 535.
-, introduction of, 256. Fantie territory, 82.
FARADAY,, quoted, 151.
Fauna, invertebrate, investigation of, 566.
FEARN, J. W., member of council, nomination, 209; election, C. and M.C., 525.
Federated Institution of Mining Engin- eers, bye-laws, x.
general meetings, iii. lists of officers and mem-
titles of papers read during the year, 250.
Fenton coal, 7, 9.
seam, 106.
FENWICK, P. J., election, C. and M.C., 209.
Fernhill colliery, explosion at, 140. Fire-damp, detection of, 352.
-, determination of the flashing-point of, 586.
explosion at Campagnac, 582. inflammability of, 586.
FISHER, H., member of council, election, C. and M.C., 525.
FISHER, T. T., member of council, elec- tion, S.S., 116. Fitting-up of shafts, 121.
FITTON, GEORGE, election, M., 1. FITZWILLIAM, LORD, first fan erected at one of his collieries, 256. Flameless explosives, 566. Flashing-point of fire-damp, determina- tion of, 586.
Flattened stranded ropes, 265. Flockton coal, 7, 8, 9.
FOGGIN, WM., experiments with explo- sives, 56, 59, 60, 61.
-, locked coal wire ropes, 261.-Dis- cussion, 266.
FOGGIN, WM., and M. WALTON BROWN, experiments with carbonite, 85.-Dis- cussion, 87, 488.
FORD, ISAAC, election, M., 103. FORMAN, J., fumes committee, 368. FORSTER, G. B., bending of beds near veins, 68.
experiments with carbonite, 91.
member of council, election, 47, 482. past-president, N.E., 493. pumping appliances at Eltringham colliery, 464, 466.
FORSTER, T. E., prize awarded to, 472. - Waddle (1890) fan, 177.
FOSTER, C. LE NEVE, quoted, 74. FOSTER, GEO., election, M., 448. FOWLER, GEORGE, Elsom improved method of lighting miners' safety- lamps, 36.
member of council, nomination, 209; election, C. and M.C., 525. Fowler clip-sheave, 194, 195. FRANKLAND, Prof., electric mining safety-lamp, 92.
French commission on the inflamma- bility of fire-damp, &c., 586.
explosives substances commission, quoted, 50, 56, 87.
FREIRE-MARRECO, Prof., quoted, 429. FRYAR, J. W., scrutineer, N.E., 470. Fuel used at the gold mines on the Gold Coast, 80.
Fumes, an investigation as to whether the fumes produced from the use of roburite and tonite in coal mines are injurious to health, 368.-Report of the committee of the Durham Coal- owners' Association and of the Durham Miners' Association, 368. -Report on the chemical examina- tion of the fumes, 369.-I. Obser- vations made at the intake.- II. Observations made at the return. -III. Observations made after the firing of shots, 370.-Examination of the gases collected in the mines, 372. -Results of the examination of the collections made in the mines, 373.- Roburite, 373.-Tonite, 375.-Gun- powder, 376.-Solid matter suspended in the fumes, 377.--Discussion of the results, 377. Gaseous products of the detonation of explosives, 377.- Gunpowder, 378.-Roburite, 379.- Tonite, 379.-Summary, 380.--Sum- marized result of the analyses, 380. -Roburite, 381.-Tonite, 382.-Gun- powder, 382.-Remarks on the results, 383.-The production of carbon mon- oxide, 384.—The production of nitric oxide, 384.-Composition of roburite and tonite, 385.—Report of the medical examiners on the effects produced by the explosives, 385.--Joint statements of conclusions and recommendations by Prof. Bedson, Dr. Drummond, and Dr. Hume, 388.-Appendices.-Results of the chemical examination of the fumes from the explosives, roburite, tonite, and gunpowder, 388.-Roburite, 388. -Tonite, 391.--Gunpowder, 394.- Experiments conducted at Elemore, with a view to ascertain the rate of removal of the fumes, 396.-Com- position and analysis of roburite, 396.-Composition and analysis of tonite, 397.-Report of the engineer
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