Doctor Allen's experiments, 195. Modes of boiling water,
note, 196. Allen suggests to force a current of air upon fuel, 197,
and to navigate a ship by pumping water from its stern
with a steam-engine-Wheel-boats, note, 198. Gensanne's
engine, 199. Jonathan Hulls invents a steam-boat, 200.
Payne's method of expanding fluids, 202. Blake, 203. De
Moura's engine-Bernoulli and Gautier, 204. Keane Fitz-
gerald's experiments to increase steam, 205. His apparatus
for converting an alternate into a rotary motion-Brindley's
improvements, 207. Biographical notice of Cugnot-He in-
vents steam-carriages, 209. Blakey's engine, 210. Anecdotes
of Smeaton, 212.
Biographical_notices of James Watt-and of his family,
note, 218. Biographical notice of Dr. Robison, note-He
suggests an idea of a steam carriage to Watt, 221.
first experiment, 222. Memoir of Professor Anderson, note-
Watt repairs model of Newcomen's engine, 223. Tries some
experiments upon it-Brindley's wooden cylinders, note, 225.
Smeaton's experiments, noté, 226. Watt's experiment on
heating water by steam, 228.
Biographical notice of Dr. Roebuck, note, 244. Erects Carron
iron woks, 246. Works coal mines at Kinniel, 247. Watt's
experiments at Kinneil, 248. Watt gets a patent for his inven-
tion, 249. Describes a high-pressure-engine, and a rotary
engine, 250. Observes expansion of steam in a vacuum, 251.
Embarrassments of Roebuck, 252.
Roebuck, and Bolton, and Watt compared-Roebuck sells his
interest in patent to Bolton, 257. Difficulties Watt had to
contend with, 260. Leaves Scotland-Soho, 261. First expe-
rimental engine erected at Soho, 263. Places a barometer on
condenser, 267. Introduces steam between the cylinder and
its casing, 269. Improvement on piston-Applies to Parlia-
ment to prolong term of his patent, 270. Public experiments
at Soho, 272. Bolton's estimate of power, 273. Watt invents
counter, 275.
Clarke and Stuart's rotary motion given up-Genevois' steam-
boat and duckfoot oars-Boat moved by gunpowder, note, 281.
Biographical notice of Comte d'Auxiron, note, 282. His
steam-boat-Biographical notice of MM. Periers, note, 283.
Their steam-boat-Marquis Ducrest's account of it, 284. Perrier
procures a steam-engine from Bolton and Watt, 285. Fails
in his water-company project-Dr. Falck proposes two
cylinders, 286,
Premium paid to Watt and Bolton-Smeaton's experiments on atmospheric engine, 292. Constructs a small one at Aus- thorpe, 293. Chacewater engine, 295. Regulating motion of engine 297. Cataract, 298. Float in pipe, 299. Warning guage, 300, Boiler whistle, 301. Water guage-Brass used
in many parts of the apparatus-Spelter, 302. Boring cylin
der, 303. Cast-iron improved, and used for cylinders and
axes, 304. Cast-iron, thin copper, and plate-iron, used for
boilers-Boiler built of stone, note, 305. Carron cylinders, 306.
Wilkinson invents boring machine, 307.
Biographical notice of Matthew Wasbrough, 329. Describes & rotular movement-Pickard introduces a crank and loaded wheel, 330. Wasbrough introduces it into some woollen ma- nufactories-Biographical notice of John Taylor, note, 331. Wasbrough employed by government, 333. Commissioners of navy deceive him, 335. His death noticed, note, 336. Smea- ton's opinion of condensing engine, 337. Watt says Pickard's contrivance was stolen from him, 339. Used in many engines long before this period, 340.
Watt invents a steam-wheel-Semi-rotary engine, 344. Second rotary engine, 345. Invents double impulse engine, 347. Watt converts alternating into a rotary movement, 348. Ap- plies fly-wheel as a regulator-Invents parallel motion, 349. Conjectures as to its originating from Suardis' pen, 348. In- vents sun and planet wheel motion, 353. Bettancourt visits London, 354. Inspects Albion Mills, 355. Prony's misstate- ment, 356.
Method of regulating speed of millstones by governor, 360. Applied by Clarke of Manchester to throttle valve-Watt de- scribes a steam-carriage, 361. Marquis de Joufroy's steam- boat, 362. Hornblowers double cylinder engine, 363. Wilson offers to bet against its performance, 365. Hornblowers fail in
their attempts to introduce their machines-Watt's improved hand-gear, 366. Spanner weights-Single impulse engine de- scribed--Contrivance to prevent accidents by the descent of the piston, 370. Joints of steam-engines, 371. Indicator super- sedes barometer guage, 373. Double impulse engine de- scribed, 374. Boiler and its regulating appendages, 376. Biographical notice of John Smeaton, note, 378. Watt's fire- place. 380. Cameron's steam-engine, 381.
Cooke's steam-wheel, 399. Bramah's hydraulic press, 400.
Biographical notice of him, 401. His rotary steam-engines, 404.
Symington's engine, 405. François engine, 407. Kempel's
engine, 408. Sadler's engine, 409. Thomson's engine, 410. Rumsey's steam-boat on the Thames, 411. Memoir of the
Earl of Stanhope. 412. His steam-boat, 413. Fulton proposes
a steam-boat plan to him-Chancellor Livingstone's steam-
boat on Hudson, 415. Cartwright's steam wheel, 416. His
condensing engine, 417. Biographical notices of him, note, 418.
Invents metallic packing, 422. Sadler's reciprocating en-
gine, 423. Murray's Improvement on the boiler, 425. Mur-
doch's steam-wheel-Bishop's steam-wheel, 426. Nuncarrow's
engine, 427. Hornblower's steam-wheel, 428.
Watt's patent contested, 434. Bramah's letter to the Judge, 435. On the patent laws, note, 436. Watt retires from business, 438. Slow progress in introducing his me- chanism, 439. Number of engines in London, Manchester, and Leeds, 440, Crowther's engine-and Cartwright's engines -Murray's air-pump, 442. Bramah's fourway cock, 444. Roberton's engine-Symington's narrative, 445. Is patronised by Lord Dundas, 446. Steam-boat on Forth and Clyde Canal, 447. Fulton visits Symington, 448.
Trevithic and Vivian invent high pressure steam-engine, 455. Danger of their apparatus imaginary, 458. Their steam- carriage, 459. Travel it on a rail-road, 460. Oliver Evans' high pressure engine, 461. Strength of his boilers, note, 462. His steam clipile, note, 463. His steam-wheel, note, 464. His volcanic steam-engine, note, 465. Stevens disputes his invention, 466. Constructs a steam-boat-Evans moves a carriage by steam, and launching it also sails it by a steam- engine, 467. Hornblower's rotary engine, 469. Wilcox's projects-Woolfe's improvement on Hornblower's engine, 476. Rider's scheme for boring, 471. Boaz's engine, 472. Trotter's steam-wheel-Flint's steam-wheel, 473. Wilcox's engines, 474.
Biographical notice of Fulton, 477. His book on canals,
note. 478. Announces a mode of destroying ships-it is re-
jected by the French minister, 479. And by the Dutch Direc-
tory-Bonaparte enables him to try it, 480. Failure in Brest
harbour-Discarded by Bonaparte, 481. Receives hints of a
steam-boat from Dr. Cartwright-Establishes panoramas at
Paris, 482. Makes experiments on steam-boats at Plombieres
-M. De Blanc's steam-boat, 483. Fulton's experiment on
the Seine-Blasco de Garay, note, 485. Fulton comes to
England-Fails in his experiment at Deal, 487. Returns to
New York, and succeeds in perfecting his steam boat, 488.
Her first voyage, 489. His patent invaded, 491. Compared
with Oliver Evans, 492. Writes to Henry Bell, 493. Lin-
aker's boat, 494.
M. Uvillé comes to England-Boase's memoir-Uvillé buys Trevithic's model, 516. Tries it in Mexico, 517. Comes to England, 516. Trevithic makes engines for Peru, 518. Trevi thic arrives at Lima, 519, Trevithic improves his engine, 520.
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