Electrical Review, December 27th, 1889.
Approaching end of electrocution, 291 Arc lamps v. gas, 698
Arc light carbons, 118
Arc and glow lamp lighting, 553
Aristocratic technical advisers, 159 Army telegraph system, 423 Arrangement of the Prony brake intended for the exact valuation of motive couples, 688
Arrest of growth in cancer by the inter- rupted voltaic current, by J. Inglis Parsons, 662
As others see us, 559 Aspinall's enamels, 359
Atkins's universal shade carrier, 529 Attributed to the electric light, 211 Automatic reading lamp, New, 14 governing of engines, 466 Awards at the Paris Exhibition, 394
BAD gas lighting, 478
Baker, Chas., & Co.'s advertisement, 126 Bakery lighting, 478
Barking Road electric tramway, 13 Batteries v. dynamos, 647
Bateman, A. H., & Co., East Greenwich, 159 Bay's cells, 128
Belfast telegraphists, 269
Belgian Exhibition in London, 1890, 502 Bell's, Graham, wonderful house boat, 70 Dr. Louis, on present state of traction by storage batteries, 455
Berlin electric light cables, 11 Between two stools, 543
Birmingham Electrical Exhibition (see
electric tramcars, 243
Blavier method for localising faults, 550 Blowing hot and cold with the same breath,
Board of Trade rules for overhead wires, 247 Books received, 181, 269
Borough Engineer on electricity, 559
Distribution of electricity in Chelsea, with accumulators as the main source of supply, by Major-Gen. Webber, 382
On the E.M.F. produced by an abrupt variation of temperature at the point of contact of two portions of the same metal, by Hy. Stroud, M.A., 319
Hysteresis in the relation of strain to stress, by Prof. Ewing, 320 Instruments used in the recent magnetic survey of France, by Prof. Rucker, 320
Manufacture of the alloys of alluminium in the electric furnace, by J. H. Dagger, 355
New form of current weigher, by Prof. Blyth, 428
thermometric scale, by G. Forbes and Wm. H. Preece, 540 Passage of electricity through gases, by A. Schuster, 354
Precautions to be adopted where a supply
of electricity is furnished by means of transformers, by K. Hedges, 321 Purification of sewage and contaminated water by electrolysis, by Wm. Webster, 424
Relative effects of steady and alternate currents on different conductors, by W. H. Preece, 352 Report of the committee on certain mole-
cular phenomena connected with the magnetisation of iron, 391 Series electrical action, by E. Manville,
351 Telephonic communication between Lon- don and Paris, by W. H. Preece, 318 Time-lag in the magnetisation of iron, by J. A. Ewing, 536
CABLE-continued.
New Canadian, 555
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