145; code, 128; inker, 142; sounder, 132. Telegraphy, high-speed, 135; wireless, 137. Telephone, 147; Bell, _148_; circuit, double-line, 155; circuit, general arrangement, _152_, 153; exchange, _154_, 155. Telephony, submarine, 157. Telescope, 257; Galilean, _259_; prismatic, _260_; reflecting, 260; terrestrial, _259_. Threshing-machine, 447, _448_. Thurston, Professor, 31. Tides, 452; high, 453; neap and spring, 455. Timbre, 285. Tompion, Thomas, 412. Torricelli, 325. Trachea, 306. Train staff signalling, 216; single, 216; and ticket, 217; electric, 218. Transformation of current, 124, 176. Transmission of power, 174, _175_. Transmitter, Edison telephone, 150; granular carbon, 150, _151_. Triple-valve, 196. Trolley arm, 176. Turbines, steam, 74. _Turbinia_, the, 79. Tympanum, 137, 271, 272. Universal joint, 93. Vacuum brake, 189, _190_, _191_. Vacuum chamber of an asteroid of coal produces by its centre, and.
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