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Items in the Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers (1928-1949) held in the Nicholas Wood Memorial Library.  Please contact the librarian if you would like copies of any articles. We also hold the Transactions of the I.M.E. from 1889 onwards.

Author Title Vol Page
Adam, A. T. Tru-lay Wire Ropes and Tru-loc Fittings 76 77
Adam, T. W. Presidential Address : The History of The Midland Institute of Mining Engineers ; 1946-7, M.I. 106 166
Reed, Wilson Progress in Coal-preparation Practice 106 413
Alder, Haswell Presidential Address (The Institute and the Mining Engineer, with reference to past and present problems in the industry), 1948-9, N.E. 108 439
Allan, J. K. The Geological Aspect of Planning and Exploration in the Coalfields 107 208
Allen, R. H. The Pneumatic De-dusting of Coal 89 298
Allibone, T. E. Atomic Energy (synopsis of lecture) 107 119
Allott, J. R. L. Methods of Working Highly-inclined Seams Outlined, as Basis for discussion of Their Limitations and Possibilities
Allsop, G. Shot-firing from the Power-mains 83 48
Allsop, G. Shot-firing from Miners' Electric Hand lamps (Addendum to above Shot-firing from the Power-mains) 83 50
Allsop, G. A Device for Arresting Explosions 97 20
Allsop, G. A Suggested Method of Underground Signalling with Alternating current Circuits 80 307
Allsop, G. The Ignition of Firedamp by Pyrites during Coal-cutting 96 310
Allsop, G. Underground Signalling 86 298
Anderson, Forrest S. Some Developments in Simultaneous Cutting and Loading on Longwall Faces 107 230
Anderson, R. S. President's Address (accidents from falls of roof and sides, and the preservation of manuscripts and plans), 1930-1, N.E. 80 65
Anderson, R. S. Presidential Address (Historical), 1929-30, N.E. 78 113
Anderson, R. W. Presidential Address (Review of period between the two wars ; probable future demand for coal ; research), 1944-5, N.E. 104 4
Anderson, R. W. Some Causes of Breakage of Haulage Appliances 86 220
Anderson, R. W. (Nationalization, coal-owners, education, membership), 1945-6 105 189
Appleyard, Kenelm C. The New Preparation Plant at the Rising Sun Colliery of the Wallsend & Hebburn Coal Co. Ltd. 90 37
Armstrong, H. C. Economies in Use of Power 81 37
Assinder, A. C. F. Presidential Address (Observations about the Coal Mines Act of 1930), 1932-3, M.I. 84 124
Atkinson, F. Stuart Memorandum on the Construction and Erection of Two Stoppings 88 40
Atkinson, F. Stuart Notes on the Preparation of Sand and Clay Stemming at Collieries 100 44
Atkinson, F. Stuart American Commentary 105 25
Atkinson, F. Stuart A Simple Method of Making Stoppings and Roadways More Nearly Airtight 94 400
Atkinson, F. Stuart The Use of Steel Doors in Fire Stoppings 102 340
Atkinson, H. J. An Experiment in Coal-face Lighting 90
270
Bailey, Cecil, H. The Yield of Coal seams 79 15
Bailey, Cecil, H. Presidential Address (Activities of the Institute ; the Coal Act, 1938), 1938-9, S.S. 96
111
Bailey, J. C. Aluminium Alloys in Mining Equipment 108 256
Baker, R. G. An Experiment with a Locomotive All-Wheel-Drive on a Steep Gradient 107 280
Barnes, W. Synopsis of Lecture on Ironstone Working 81 464
Barber, Stuart Presidential Address (Comments on the Coal Mines Act, 1930), 1931-2, N.S. 82
293
Bavin, T. Automatic Track-brake System for Man-haulage 102 403
Beaumont, Philip Presidential Address (Organization of Research Work, Draft Regulations of the Board of Trade), 1937-8, M.C. 94 202
Bedford, T. The Measurement of Environmental Warmth 94 76
Beilby, Robert D. The Prevention of Gas-ignition in the Overcut 100 212
Berrisford, S. R. The Influence of Variation in the Resiliency Factors on Dry Separation of Coal and Shale 79 226
Berry, H. The Seams Encountered in a Deep Boring at Pie Rough, near Keele, North Staffordshire 105 528
Bilsland, John Experience of Machine-mining in a Highly-inclined Seam 76
38
Bishop, A. An Ignition of Firedamp in The Silkstone Seam of The Old Silkstone Collieries, Ltd. 104 173
Blenkinsop, A. Extinction and Prevention of Colliery Spoil-heap Fires. Report of No. 3 Sub-Committee of the Yorkshire Advisory Committee on Mining Research, with an Introduction by 101 265
Bloor, J. A. Notes and Suggestions on the Underground Transport of Workmen 78 5
Bocking, T. G. Presidential Address (Miscellaneous Topics), 1931-2, S.S. 82 132
Bocking, T. G. Ironstone Workings 81 456
Boddy, R. G. H. B. The Mode of Deposition of Coal-seams : A Microscopic Study 96 100
Bond, J. G. Some Notes on the Coal Act, 1938 102 14
Boyfield, L. R. Practical Notes on a Ventilation Pressure Survey (Abstract) 100 69
Bradley, G. W. J. Assessing the Value of Coking Coals 76 200
Bradshaw, F. The Consolidation of Floor Dust on Drive Roadways 107 631
Bramall, E. E. Headframes and Airlock Doors at Desford Colliery, Leicestershire 82 314
Brand, Mark Presidential Address (A general review of the coal-industry), 1929-30, S.I. 77 139
Brass, John Presidential Address ( Comments on several points accidents, replacement of manuallabour by mechanical appliances, etc.), 1932-3, I.M.E. 84 335
Brass, T. F. S. Practical Experiments in Roof Control 89 57
Brass, T. F. S. An Account of a Visit to the Continental Coalfields 82 145
Brazenall, William Metalliferous Plant Applied to Coal-washing 83 255
Briggs, Henry A Note on the Mineralogy of Coal, as Suggested by X-ray Examination 77 5
Briggs, Henry The Appearance of Coals, Oil-shales, and Other Mineral Substances in Ultra-violet Rays 77 11
Briggs, Henry Inquiry into the Relative Accuracy of the Opticalmicrometer Theodolite 81 53
Briggs, Henry Investigation of Mining Subsidence at Barbauchlaw Mine, West Lothian 85 303
Briggs, Henry The Underground Leakage of Air Investigation of the Porosity Coefficient 82 111
Briggs, Henry A New Respiratory Apparatus for Use in Mines 82 386
Briggs, Henry Alteration of Coal-seams in the Vicinity of Igneous Intrusions, and Associated Problems 89 187
Briggs, Henry History of the Coaloil Industry 81 489
Briggs, Henry The Discharge of Firedamp from Coal 87 190
Bromilow, John G. Presidential Address (A survey of the economic and labour aspects of coalmining in Great Britain), 1948-9, N.S. 108 67
Bromilow, John G. The Estimation by Colour of the Combustible Content of Mine Road Dusts 104 267
Bromilow, John G. The Enlargement and Deepening of a Shaft and the Installation of an Axial-flow Mine Fan [Parkhouse Colliery, Staffs.] 101 384
Brookes, A. Propagation of Flame in Breaks in Mine Roofs 102 231
Brown, E. O. Forster Presidential Address : The Coal Question, I.M.E., 1939-40 98 249
Brown, F. M. Presidential Address (Present trend in the coal-mining industry and ultimate result), 1935-6, M.C. 90 154
Brown, F. M. Conveyor and Cage Loading of Coal 93 360
Brown, G. L. Protective Clothing for Rescue-brigades 91 377
Brown, P. W. Notes on an Unusual Occurrence of Inrush of Water at Mossbeath Colliery, Fife 93 310
Brown, R. L. The Size and Strength of Coal 103 88
Brown, Robert Presidential Address (History of the coal-mining industry under private ownership), 1947-8, S.S. 107 46
Brown, W. B. Production of Carbon Monoxide in Compressed-air Ranges 101 398
Browne, E. H. Volumetric Method of Analysing Mine Dusts 101 62
Browne, E. H. Recruitment and Training of Labour and Officials, with Special Reference to the Lancashire Coalfield 101 408
Browne, E. H. Endless Rope Haulage Large Installations Working to the Dip ; 99 99
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Bryan, A. M. Memoir of the late Professor W. H: McMillan, O.B.E., B.Sc., F.R.S.E. 107 70
Bryan, A. M. Whither Progress in Safety in Mines? 107 36
Bryan, A. M. A. M. (later, Sir Andrew), Notes on a Few Unusual Occurrences of Inflammable and Noxious Gases in Mines 83 151
Bryan, A. M. Presidential Address : A Note on the Development of Technical and Mining Education in Scotland ; 19489, S.1. 107 556
Bryan, A. M. Notes on Some Dust Problems in Coalmines (Abstract) 95 182
Bryan, A. M. Recruitment and Training of a Mining engineer, with Special Reference to Colliery Management 101 287
Bull, A. H. Progress in Mine Lighting 104 408
Butterley, A. D. The Use of Steel Stilts on Wooden Props in Gate-roads at Desford Colliery, Leicestershire 87 31
Butterley, A. D. A Short Description of the Effects of Coalcutting at Various Horizons in the Lount Seam at Desford Colliery [Leicestershire] 102 327
Cadman, James Presidential Address (Recruitment, training, output), 1942-3, N.S. 102 163
Carlow, Augustus C. Presidential Address (importance and advancement of the coal-mining industry ; efficiency of the technical operations), 1936-7, I.M.E. 93 9
Carlow, Augustus C. Presidential Address (The present-day depression ; possibilities of relief ; course of action), 1932-3, S.I. 83 141
Carlow, Augustus C. The Practical Management of Colliery onsolidations 83 248
Carr, J. A Particular Treatment of Spoilbank Fires in the South Derbyshire Coalfield 107 169
Carr, J. F. The Introduction and the Use of Steel Roof Supports at the Workingface 98 208
Carruthers, R. G. Burnt Outcrops Associated with the High Main Coal at Newcastle-upon-Tyne 77 311
Carson, James S. The Use of Sandbags for Building Pack-walls 91 60
Carson, James S. The Use of Iron and Steel for Underground Supports 79 274
Carter, W. H. N. Gas Evolution and ate of Face Advance.-Part III. (The Lancashire and Cheshire Safety in Mines Research Committee) 91 285
Chadwick, J. Notes on the Use of Reinforced Concrete Underground 81 190
Charlton, T. S. Presidential Address (The South Wales Coalfield), 1947-8, S.W. 107 509
Charlton, W. J. Presidential Address (Review of what had taken place during the last 40 years or so in the North Western Division ; statistics), 1934-5, M.G. 88 96
Chicken, Ernest Unusual Boring Problems 87 98
Clark, F. Bernard Presidential Address (Outline of training for future mining engineers), 1935-6, S.S. 90 77
Clark, F. Bernard The Problem of Deferment in the valuation of Mineral Properties 95 361
Clift, Sydney G. Some Recent Investigations into the Coal-Measures of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire 78 266
Clive, Robert The Use of the Inclined Gauge for the Determination of Pressure Losses in Mine Airways 90 91
Clive, Robert Abstract of the  Report of an Investigation of the Underground Conveying and Loading of Coal by Mechanical Means 78 305
Clive, Robert the Comparative Resistance to Ventilation of Mine Roadways, Including the Working-face 95 325
Coatesworth, D. Presidential Address (Twenty-five Years in the North-Western Division), 1948-9, M.G. 108 92
Coatesworth, D. The Prevention of Fires in Mines and Methods of Dealing with Them 78 145
Cochran-Carr, William Presidential Address (Review of fluctuations in the coal trade and their possible causes), 1931-2 82 203
Collins, H. E. The Design of Chain Coalcutter Picks 95 91
Collins, H. E. Progress in Rebuilding the Coal-mining Industry in Western Germany 107 421
Connell, W. H. Some Recent Improvements in Surveying Instruments 80 258
Connor, William W. Twenty-second Report : A Time study of Coalface Workers (K. Neville Moss and J. L. Halls) 90 62
Connor, William W. Twenty-fourth Report : Summary of Investigations on Sweating and the Permeability of Human Skin (A. G. R. Whitehouse) 93 18
Connor, William W. Twenty-third Report :, Lung rouble Attributed to Silicosis in Anthracite-mines (T. David Jones) 90 139
Connor, William W. Thirtieth Report : Some Aspects of Deep-mine Ventilation (F. B. Hinsley) 103 567
Connor, William W. Eighteenth Report : Geothermic measurements near Surface (A. G. R. Whitehouse) 80 468
Connor, William W. Control of Atmospheric Conditions and Spontaneous Combustion in Mines, I.M.E. Committee on the : Discussion of Fourteenth Report to the Committee
Commor, William W.

Twentyseventh Report : The Production of Dust in Hard Headings and Means for its Suppression

Cooke, W. E. Resistance to Flow of Air at Bends and in Straight Airways (Sixth Report of the Midland Institute Committee on the Ventilation of Mines) 77 188
Cope, F. Wolverson The Correlation of the Coal Measures of the Cheadle Coalfield, North Staffordshire 105 75
Cope, F. Wolverson Correlation of the Coal Measures of Macclesfield and the Goyt Trough 108 466
Corden, G. A. The Reorganization of Lofthouse Colliery [near Wakefield, Yorkshire] 106 617
Corden, G. A. The Deviation and Survey of a Horizontal Borehole 100 153
Cotton, H. A New System of Coal-face Lighting 108 2
Cowan, J. M. The Determination of Volumetric Losses in Mine Ventilation 88 420
Cowan, J. M. Precision of Measurement in Mine Ventilation 90 122
Coward, H. F. Explosibility of Atmospheres Behind Stoppings 77 94
Coward, H. F. Some Recent Researches on Explosions in Mines : A Review of Progress in Belgium, France, U.S.A., and Britain 105 228
Coward, H. F. Firedamp : Recent Research on the Ignition of Firedamp and on Its Movement in Air 101 229
Coward, H. F. Movement of Firedamp in Air 94 446
Crawford And Balcarres, The Earl Of Presidential Address : A Centenary Retrospect, 1938, M.G. 95 307
Crawford, A. The Hydrogenation of Coal 82 210
Crichton, Robert Memoir of the late James Balfour Sneddon 108 175
Crofts, H. J. Presidential Address (Directions in which effort may be made towards greater efficiency in working), 1934-5, N.S. 86 178
Crofts, H. J. A Practical Test of the Principle of Double Packing 103 265
Crofts, H. J. Presidential Address : Influence of Modern Mining Methods on Underground Accident-rates, 1933-4, N.S. 86 178
Crook, A. E. Winding in Main Shafts 108 558
Crook, A. E. Precautions against Overwinding 105 597
Crook, A. E. Some Fundamentals of Underground haulage by Locomotives 106 498
Crossland, J. Ringrose Firedamp Indicator 76 6
Crowson, A. H. T. A Contribution towards the Use of Steel Underground 84 176
Crowson, A. H. T. The Collapse and Recovery of a Shaftinset 103 698
Cumberbatch, I. W. Presidential Address The Mining Engineer and His Problems as I See Them, 1936-7, N.S. 92 227
Cumberbatch, W. G. The Suppression of Dust by Wet Cutting at Sneyd Collieries [Staffordshire] 103 16
Dando, John Presidential Address (Observations on a nationalized industry, exports, coal-getting and transportation, planning, lighting and tidiness), 1945-6, 105
150
Daniell, H. E. B. Presidential Address (Ventilation, diseases of mining, explosions, recruitment), 1942-3, N.E. 102 91
Daniell, H. E. B. Successful Operation of Two-stage Air-cooled In-bye Air-compressors 104 155
Davidson, David Underground Tests of the Geophone 80 131
Davidson, David Stretchers to Facilitate the Raising or Lowering of Injured Men in Small Cages or Carriages 82 478
Davidson, David Tests of Seals and Pumps for Combating Mine Fires 86 379
Davies, D. T. The Grading and Classification of Coal 90 3
Davies, D. T. The Breaking of Coal 96 55
Dawson, A. B. Installation of an Underground Booster Fan at Haig Pit 103 304
Dawson, A. B. The Efficient Sealing of an Underground ire [William Pit, Whitehaven] 106 454
Day, Percy F. The Drainage of Old Workings at Pinxton Collieries, Nottingham 77 81
Day, Percy F. Widening and Deepening a Pit-shaft 97 208
Day, Percy F. Preservative Treatment of Pit-timber 90 160
Day, Percy F. Presidential Address (General review of the coal-mining industry), 1938-9, M.C. 96 191
Dixon, H. O. German Mining and Its Organization 76 20
Driessen, M. G. Spiral Chutes for Vertical Coal Transport 105 156
Driessen, M. G. A New Type of Diesel Locomotive for Use in the Dutch State Coal-mines 105 169
Duckworth, J. Pumping in Mines 81 14
Eagar, G. F. F. Notes on Improvements in Mine-ventilating Systems at West Yorkshire Collieries 88 303
Eagar, G. F. F. Memoir of the late George Edward Stringer 94 365
Eagar, G. F. F. Miners' Nystagmus and the Use of Electric Cap Lamps 85 188
Ellis, C. R. Presidential Address (About the coal-industry in war-time), 1940-1, M.C. 100 60
Ellis, Oliver C. De C. Flame Control 80 45
Ellis, R. R. Presidential Address (Manpower in the mining industry), 1946-7, M.G. 106 189
Emmett, C. C. An Instance of Machine mining in Steep Measures 84 111
Emmett, C. C. Lighting in Mines : Illumination Given by Portable Lamps at the Coal-face 85 155
English, S. The Physical Properties of Glass and Organic Plastics and Their Suitability for Use in Miners' Lamps (Appendix f. to A Report of the Mine Lighting Sub-committee to the National Illumination Committee of Great Britain) 105 365
Evans, John Oswald Presidential Address (Output, recruitment, absenteeism, nationalization, co-operation, trade unions, five-day week), 1946-7, S.S. 106 206
Evans, W. H. Tests on Linings for Steel Arches 102 102
Evans, W. H. Withdrawal of Supports from Longwall Wastes 107 361
Evans, W. H. An Investigation of the Loads on Packs at Moderate Depths, Part II. 105 286
Evans, W. R. Practical Training, being the Third eport on Qualifications and Training for Mining Engineers 105 1
Evans, W. R. Examinations Board (I.M.E.), First Report of Committee on Qualifications and Training for Mining Engineers 104 237
Evans, W. R. Rules and Syllabus of the Associate membership Examinations (Abridged) 105 449
Evans, W. R. Second Report of Committee on Qualifications and Training for Mining Engineers 104 371
Faulkner, Richard Roof Control in the Arley Seam  No. 1  Pit [Lancashire] 81 507
Faulkner, Richard Cleavage, Induced by Mining 89 264
Fearnsides, W. G. The Concealed Coalfields of the Midlands 107 401
Felton, J. R. Some Notes on a Visit to Germany 76 256
Felton, J. R. Presidential Address (Safety and health of mine-workers), 1936-7, M.C. 92 184
Ferguson, W. J. Wellwood Miners' Nystagmus and Mine Lighting [progress report to the above committee] 85 203
Ferguson, W. J. Wellwood Some Observations on Miners' Nystagmus and Its Treatment 77 117
Ferguson, W. J. Wellwood Miners' Nystagmus and Mine Lighting [report of a committee appointed by the South Yorkshire Coal Trade Association], [second report of the above committee] 82 367
Ferguson, W. J. Wellwood, Miners' Nystagmus; with Special Reference to Its Causation and Prevention 84 321
Files, James Presidential Address: Mining, with Special Reference to Lancashire, 1936-7, M.G. 92 292
Finlay, John Presidential Address ; The Evolution and Distribution of the Coalmining Industry in Scotland, 1942-3, S.I. 101 431
Finn, C. P. Fires, Underground, Joint Committee on the Cause, Prevention, and Methods of dealing with : Interim Report 91 9
Finn, C. P. An Occurrence of Barytes in the Parkgate (South Yorkshire) Seam 80 25
Finn, C. P. Fires, Underground, Sealing-off (Memorandum by I.M.E. Committee on) 103 477
Fisher, S. W. Some Medical Aspects of a Miner's ife 93 99
Fisher, S. W. Silicosis in British Coalmines 88 377
Ford, Alan L. Machine-mining in Faulted Ground 80 83
Forster, L. H. Notes on the Conversion of Main Pumping from Steam to Electricity, with Special Reference to the Plant Installed at the Clara Vale Colliery of the Stella Coal Company, Limited, Co. Durham 76 85
Forster, L. H. Increased Feeders of Water at Clara Vale Colliery and Measures Taken to Deal with Them 91 260
Foster, H. T. The Trend of Coal-mining Practice 106 562
Foster, Ronald North Wales Coalfield, Exploration by Rapid Boring 107 257
Frazer, E. H. Firedamp Emission from Lancashire Seams 107 257
Friend, J. F. C. Roof Control on Longwall Faces 76 236
Frost, Louis Submarine Mining in the Sydney Coalfield, Cape Breton Island, Eastern Canada 81 406
Futers, T. Campbell Manufacture of Electric Detonators 76 216
Gardiner, James Presidential Address The Unwatering, Sinking, and Cementation of the Lyme Pits, Haydock, Lancashire, 1930, M.G. 79 82
Gardner, M. B. Presidential Address (Mining machinery, general mining conditions), 1935-6, N.S. 90 204
Gaskell, Peter Gas Control 88 339
Gaskell, Peter The Deepening of Maypole Shafts The Wigan Coal Corpn. Ltd.] 100 165
Gemmell, D. C. Impressions of German Coal-mining 76 42
George, John C. Stone-mining with Wet Drilling and Joy Loader in Knockshinnoch Castle Colliery, New Cumnock 104 335
Gibson, J. W. Some Problems of Dust Collection 79 45
Godbert, A. L. Rapid Methods for the Examination of Mine Road Dusts 104 396
Gordon, K. Oil from Coal 82 348
Graham, J. Ivon Memoir of the late Professor Thomas David JONES, C.B.E., M.Sc., Ph.D. 107 41
Graham, J. Ivon The Gaseous Products Resulting from Fires and Underground Heatings 79 92
Graham, J. Ivon Photometer for Use in Mines 83 68
Graham, J. Ivon The Rate of Production and the Free-silica Content of the Fine Dust Produced by Rock Drilling (Twentyeighth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 97 104
Graham, J. Ivon An Apparatus 'for Pressure Surveying in Steeply-inclined Seams 83 111
Graham, J. Ivon Memoir of the late JOHN Scott Haldane, C.H., M.A., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 91 417
Graham, J. Ivon Measurement of the Quantity and ressure of Methane in Coal 94 122
Graham, J. Ivon Air-leakage through Brattice and Combustibility of this Material 80 452
Graham, J. Ivon The Vicinity of Underground Loading Points 94 260
Graham, J. Ivon The Drainage of Firedamp from Coalseams 108 389
Graham, J. Ivon The Production of Dust in Hard Headings and Means for Its Suppression (Twenty-seventh Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines
Greaves, C. S. Spoil-heap Fires at Airedale Collieries [Supplementary to the Report of No. 3 Sub-Committee of the Yorkshire Advisory Committee on Mining Research] 101 270
Grice, C. S. W. Principles of Self-acting Firedamp Alarms 81 350
Grimshaw, H. C. Sheathed Explosives 101 113
Grimshaw, H. C. Shotfiring in Coal-mines: a Convenient Piercer for Primer Cartridges 86 264
Grounds, Arthur Recent Developments in the Treatment of Fine Coal 78 242
Grumell, E. S. A Contribution to the Study of Coals 81 214
Grumell, E. S. Pure Coal 87 260
Gunnell, L. C. Notes on Fuel Economy at Collieries 103 676
Gyles, W. L. Lighting in Mines : Notes on the Effect of Dusts 93 378
Haldane, J. S. Silicosis and Its Prevention (Twenty-sixth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mmes ) 97 40
Haldane, J. S. Silicosis and Coal-mining 80 415
Haldane, J. S. Salts Lost by Sweating Owing to High Air-temperatures (Sixteenth Report to the Committee on The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 77 322
Haldane, J. S. Work of the Committee of The Institution of Mining Engineers on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines 77 338
Haldane, J. S. Photometry at Collieries 84 165
Haldane, J. S. The Formation of blackdamp and of Carbon Monoxide from Coal at Ordinary Temperatures 85 172
Hall, Douglas A. The Storage of Coal the Effects of Storage Without Rise in Temperature 100 88
Halls, J. L. A Time Study of Coal-face Workers (Twenty-second Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines 90 90 62
Hancock, John Recent Developments in Blasting in Coal-mines 91 127
Hancock, John Comments on High-speed Stone-mine Driving, with Special Reference to Blasting 107 568
Hancock, John Shot-firing and Explosives in Coal-mines 106 678
Hancock, R. T. The Law of Motion of Particles in a Fluid 94 114
Hancock, W. The Time Factor and Other Points of Importance in the Use of Breathing-apparatus 87 49
Harris, H. P. Notes on the Water Dangers Question in Relation to the Abandonment of Mines in the Wrexham area 77 129
Hart, E. Seven Years' Experience of Skip Winding 105 271
Harvey, G. M. A Short History of the Trailing-cable 108 49
Harvey, G. M. Steel Roof Supports 80 149
Harvey, G. M. Developments in the Safety of Colliery Switchgear and Cables 106 362
Hattersley, R. Stone-dusts of High Dispersability 101 367
Hay, Douglas Presidential Address (A survey of economic and technical progress), 1934-5, M.I. 88 34
Hay, Douglas Scraper-loading 79 64
Hay, Douglas Testing of a Steart an at Grange Colliery, South Yorkshire 76 101
Hay, Douglas Some Practical considerations Regarding the Use of Coal-mining Explosives 83 209
Hay, Douglas A Comparison from the Standpoints of Economics and of Practical Working between Compressed Air and Electricity for Use in Collieries 79 414
Hay, Douglas Recruitment, Education, and Progress in the Mining Industry [Address] 94 221
Hay, Douglas Presidential Address (Technical and administrative problems confronting the coal-mining industry), 1945-6, I.M.E. 88 34
Hay, Douglas Some Aspects of German Mines Organization 93 289
Heathcote, C. H. Presidential Address (Changes that have taken place in the coal-mining industry), 1933-4, M.C. 86 88
Hebblethwaite, J. Steel Chocks in the Longwall Face Roof support System 106 329
Hebley, Henry F. Overturning Skip Winding in Coal- and Salt-mines 84 222
Henshaw, H. The Reduction of Noise in Coal-mines 96 14
Heppleston, A. G. A Review of Pneumokoniosis and Dust Suppression in Mines Part L, Medical Aspects of Pneumokoniosis 108 456
Hickling, H. G. A. The Microstructure of the Coal in Certain Fossil Trees 84 13
Hickling, H. G. A. William Hutton's  Observations on Coals, 1833 90 243
Hill, H. J. Powdered Fuel, with Special Reference to Lancashire Boilers 80 158
Hindson (jun.), Donald Some Aspects of Dutch Coal-mining 107 381
Hines, G. E. Description of Collieries of the Makum Coalfield, Upper Assam, India 81 466
Hinsley, F. B. Determination of Pressure Losses in Mine Shafts, The 108 613
Hinsley, F. B. A New Method of Evaluating the Erects of Natural Agencies on the Ventilation of Mines 97 131
Hirst, Arthur A. Co-ordination of Theories of Gravity Separation 94 93
Hirst, Arthur A. Notes on Coal-jigging 92 19
Hirst, Arthur A. The Occurrence and Estimation of Lead and Zinc Compounds in Coal 79 435
Hirst, Arthur A. The Fundamental Principles Involved in the Separation of Particles by Virtue of Density Difference 85 236
Hirst, Arthur A. Coal-jigging : Some Applications of Fundamental Research to Practice 87 153
Hirst, Arthur A. The Cleaning of Coal An Experimental Determination of the Fundamental Principles of Pneumatic and Wet Separators 79 463
Hitchen, H. Winding-rope Reactions 103 235
Hodge, M. B. Some Recent Observations on the Working of the Warwickshire Thick Coal Seam 106 305
Hodge, M. B. Boulders from Coal-seams in the Lancashire Coalfield 79 322
Hodge, M. B. Control of Longwall Roadways 104 348
Hodge, M. B. The Driving of Headings and the extraction of Pillars in the Benches or Five Feet Seam at Littleton Colliery [Staffordshire] 106 763
Hogan, M. A. Measurement of Prop Loads at Different Depths 89 93
Hogan, M. A. The Factor of Safety of Colliery Windingropes 97 248
Hogan, M. A. Some Notes on the Capping of Winding and Haulage-ropes 94 475
Hogan, M. A. Wire Ropes Research in Relation to Colliery Practice 91 196
Holland, Laurence Presidential Address (Economics of the coal-mining industry), 1934-5, I.M.E. 88 364
Hollingsworth, D. V. Notes on the Design, Construction, and Operation of a Modern Coke-oven and By-product Recovery Plant Equipped for Manufacture of Town's Gas 79 257
Holmes, C. W. H. New Dry-cleaning Plants at Holmside [Co. Durham] 106 574
Holmes, C. W. H. Notes on Specific gravity Coal-washing, with Special Reference to the Tromp Process 98 175
Holmes, S. Illumination Contours for Miners' Lamps and Underground Illumination Surveys 92 107
Holmes, S. A Study of the Impairment of vision due to Glare in Practical Underground Conditions 99 215
Holt, H. Langford Delayed-action Detonators in the Driving of Stone Headings at Thoresby Colliery 108 37
Homer, J. R. Application of Briquetting to Production of Domestic Fuel 79 446
Homer, J. R. Sizing of Coal for Briquetting 76 391
Hopkins, William A Record of the Upper Carboniferous Non-marine Lamellibranchs from the Bates Sinking, Blyth, Northumberland 89 48
Hopkins, William A Revision of Upper Carboniferous Non-marine Lamellibranchs of Northumberland and Durham and a Record of their Sequence 80 101
Hopkins, William The Relationship of the Coal Measures to the  Wash  between Shincliffe Bridge and Harbourhouse Park, Co. Durham 107 105
Hopkins, William Impoverished Areas of Maudlin and Busty Seams in Durham Coalfield 85 212
Hopkins, William The Distribution and Sequence of the Non-marine Lamellibranchs in the Coal-measures of Northumberland and Durham 78 126
Hopkins, William A Record of the Fossil Shells and Plants from the  J  Sinking, Washington, Co. Durham 106 273
Horsley, J. A. B. Fire Risks Associated with the Use of Electricity in Mines 95 188
Horsley, J. A. B. Some Safety Problems which Arise when making a Bulk Supply of Electricity 81 296
Horsley, J. A. B. Design and Maintenance of Flameproof Electrical Enclosures, with Special Reference to Coal-face Machinery
Howell, A. Schemes of Training in the Mining Industry 102 1
Howson, Charles Notes on a Winding Accident at Mainsforth Colliery, Co. Durham, December 31st, 1928 79 2
Hublet, Jules Report of Meetings of the Federation of the Belgian Association of Engineers 80 26
Henry, Louis Man-riding Haulages in Lancashire 89 154
Hudspeth, H. M. Presidential Address (Prevention of accidents), 1941-2, M.I. 101 33
Hudspeth, H. M. The Leon-Montlucon Firedamp Detector 97 282
Hulley, N. Forepoling, in conjunction with Coalbursting 94 236
Hulley, N. Notes on the Partial Extraction of a Pillar in the Parkgate Seam by Power-loading 102 386
Hunter, John Notes on Underground Fires, Their Cause, Prevention and Cure 89 1
Hunter, John Pneumatic Stowing at Bullcroft Main Colliery [Yorkshire] 105 111
Hunter, Jonathan Presidential Address (The Cannock Chase Coalfield), 1930-1, S.S. 80 113
Hutchison, D. A. Co-ordination of Mining Surveys with the Ordnance Survey 76 299
Hutchison, G. C. Fighting an Underground Fire 97 369
Hutton, W. Observations on Coals (1833) 90 245
Hyslop, G. P. Memoir of the late James Cadman, D.S.C., D.L., J.P. 107 41
Jackson, C. F. Presidential Address (German mining methods in Westphalia), 1928-9, S.S. 76 50
Jameson, Thomas Application of a Simultaneous Cutter-Loader to an Inclined Seam at Gresford Colliery [Denbighshire] 106 373
Jeffrey, R. Mining Gear Failures from a Metallurgical Aspect 108 323
Jeffries, Maurice Presidential Address (Maintenance of coal supplies), 1941-2, S.S. 101 72
Jenkins, H. C. Gob-stowing Practice 81 120
Jenkins, J. R. Some Notes on the Science of Roof Caving and Its Practice on Longwall Machine Faces 100 2
John, E. T. A Method of Clearing Gas and Allaying Dust in the Track of a Coalcutter Jib 99 226
Johnson, C. H. S. Suggested Schemes of Practical Training for the Future Mining Engineer 90 297
Johnson, W. A. The Re-design of Tub raw gear at Nunnery Colliery, Yorkshire 95 75
Johnson, W. A. The Magnitude and Variation of Haulage-loads (A Preliminary Study) 84 415
Johnson, W. A. The Deterioration of Lashing Chains in Service 87 140
Johnson, W. A. Track Brakes for Man-riding Vehicles 91 148
Jones, I. Idris The Reorganization of Nantgarw Colliery [Taff Valley, South Wales] 107 652
Jones, O. T. Pillar-and-stall Working under a Sandstone Roof 76 313
Jones, Sir Walter Benton Presidential Address (Answers to general questions on the coal-mining industry, such as, What is the industry ? What does it do ? etc.), 1938-9, M.i. 96 94
Jones, T. David Candle-powers of Safety-lamps Before and After Underground Shifts 82 43
Jones, T. David Lung Trouble Attributed to Silicosis in nthracite-mines (Twenty-third Report to the Committee on The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 90 139
Jones, T. David Spontaneous Combustion in North Staffordshire : Part II., A Record of Analyses of Air-samples Taken during the Combating of a Gob-fire 77 240
Jones, T. David The Determination of Dust-concentrations in Mine Atmospheres (Twenty-ninth Report to the Committee on The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Mines) 99 150
Jones, T. David Spontaneous Combustion in North Staffordshire : Part III., Recovery of Two Districts Sealed Off Owing to Fire 82 452
Katz, S. H. Industrial Gas-masks 77 16
Kellett, John G. Physical Constitution of Bituminous Coal and Coal-seams, and Distribution of Ash in Bituminous Coal seams
Kemp, C. Norman The X-ray Analysis of Coal : The Radiographic Variables and their Control 77 175
Kuehlwein, F. L. Comparison of Petrographic Composition of Coals in England and Germany 81 358
Killick, Esther M. The Effects of Repeated Exposures to Carbon Monoxide 84 268
Kimmins, E. J. "Mavor & Coulson" Travelling Scholarship Report 86 5
Kimmins, E. J. Some Photometric Comparisons of the Illuminations Produced by Different Lighting Arrangements Underground 82 400
Kimmins, E. J. Coal-handling from Face to Screens at Manvers Main Colliery 108 176
King, Henry R. Benarty Mine : A New Development in Scottish Coal-mining 106 125
King, Henry R. Colliery Modernization, with Special Reference to the Fife Coal Company's Collieries 104 634
Knox, Elizabeth M. The Microspores in Some Coals of the Productive Coal Measures in Fife 101 98
Knox, Elizabeth M. Microspores in the Productive Coal measures of the Central Coalfield of Scotland 105 137
Lambert, J. E. Some Points on Colliery Blasting Practice 78 68
Lansdown, R. F. The Development of Pneumatic Stowing in the South Wales Coalfield 108 512
Lawrence, F. The Collection and Analysis of Air-borne Dust during the Driving of Hard Headings 92 1
Lawrence, F. The Composition of Nitrous Fumes from Shotfiring 107 458
Lawton, B. R. Local Cooling Underground by Recirculation(Nineteenth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 85 63
Lawton, B. R. Atmospheric Conditions in Deep Mines (Twenty-fifth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) - -
Lawton, B. R. The Aneroid Barometer as an Aid to Improvement of Atmospheric Conditions in Deep Workings (Seventeenth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines )83 83
Lawton, B. R. Some Notes on Natural Ventilation, Part 1. 93 348
Lawton, T. A. Presidential Address (Technical and topical subjects), 1929-30, M.C. 78 41
Lee, S. G. The Coal Act, 1943, with Reference to the Coal Act 103 107
Leeds, C. H. A Method of Preventing Crush to Brick Stoppings and Similar Structures 82 310
Leeds, C. H. Boring against Workings Likely to Contain an Accumulation of Water or Other Liquid Matter, and a Method of Negotiating a Fault 77 168
Leek, I. G. Elmer Abstract of a Paper on A Colliery Safety Campaign 87 67
Leonard, W. J. An Interesting Changeover from Steam to Electric Winding 99 204
Lester, T. Coal-cutting Problems in the Midland Region 106 17
Lewis, G. Alfred Presidential Address (Comparison between some of the points raised by the 1893-4 President and their sequel), 1932-3, M.C. 84 81
Lewis, G. Alfred Lighting In and About Mines (Joint) Committee, Interim Report, 12nd February, 1933 86 17
Llewellyn, T. Lister Experiments in Mine-lighting 84 407
Lloyd, H. A Distance Recorder for Firedamp 94 458
Lole, A. G. Placing Concrete Underground 86 153
Louis, H. Report on International Congress of Mining Metallurgy and Applied Geology 80 27
Longden, H. A. The Construction of a Ferro-concrete Headgear whilst Maintaining Normal Shaft Facilities 102 79
Louis, H. A. Early Steam-engines in the North of England 82 526
Lund, Tom Notes on the Working of the Union Mine at Bank Hall Colliery [Lancashire], by Pneumatic Picks 103 53
Lunnon, Robert G. The Laws of Motion of Particles in a Fluid 77 65
Macgregor, Donald Presidential Address (A brief review of activities in the coal-mining industry), 1939-40, M.I. 98 105
Macgregor, Donald Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion by the Use of Steel Arches as Road Supports 100 279
Macgregor, M. Variations in the Thickness of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Scotland with Special Reference to the Limestone Coal Group 89 115
Mackay, George Economy in Steel for Mining Supports 103 538
Mackay, George Planning and Reorganization of Whitehill Colliery, Midlothian 106 743
Maitland, L. C. Scraper-loaders, Conveyors, Intensive Methods of Mining, and a New Method of Blasting Coal 81 1
Maitland, L. C. Mining Timber : Possible Economies and Substitutes 101 304
Maitland, L. C. The Uses of Concrete Underground, with Special Reference to Concrete Props 102 184
Marshall, Albert Presidential Address (Coal-marketing schemes, cheap production, etc.), 1929-30, N.S. 78 170
Marshall, C. E. The Microstructure of the Coal of certain Fossil Tree Barks 84 13
Marshall, C. E. The Alteration of Coal seams by the Intrusion of Some of the Igneous Dykes in the Northumberland and Durham Coalfield 91 235
Maskreyl, H. Presidential address( safety aspects of mining; accident statistics and safety campaign at Victoria Colliery, Biddulph, 1930-9 ; training of boys), 1940-1, N.S. 100 74
Maurice, William Electric Mine Lamps and Better Mine Lighting, reply to 76 33
Mavor, Sam Recent Progress in Underground Conveying 77 264
Mavor, Sam Presidential Address (In what way can Engineering improve its service to Coalmining ?), 1936-7, S.I. 91 171
Mayhew, G. D. Concrete-filled Steel Tubes as Substitutes for Steel and Wood Underground Supports 100 309
Mayhew, G. D. Presidential Address : The Future of the Coal-industry, 1946-7, M.C. 106 198
Maynard, T. C. Lighting in Mines Coal-face Illumination by Means of Compressed-air Electric Lamps 91 312
Maynard, T. C. Notes on an Occurrence of Spontaneous Heating ; the Sealing-off and Subsequent Reopening of a Working District 80 332
Maynard, T. C. Presidential Address (Advice for the war-time carrying on of the coal-mining industry), 1939-40, N.S. 98 150
Maynard, T. C. Memoir of the late G. P. Hyslop 108 484
Maynard, T. C. Presidential Address (Problems of the past, fuel research, accident prevention, ventilation, roof and road support, mine lighting), 1938-9, N.S. 96 290
Mcadam, R. Geophysical Surveying with an Oscillating Magnetic Needle 90 259
Mcclelland, A. E. The Maintenance of Colliery Wire Ropes 102 208
Mclaren, R. S. Notes on Thin-seam Mining in the U.S.A. 105 505
Mcluckie, Colin The Detection of Inflammable Gases and Vapours 79 282
Mcmillan, W. H. Comparative Photometric Tests of Miners' Electric Handlamps 82 46
Mcmillan, W. H. Improvements in Light Distribution from Miners' Electric Cap-lamps 96 28
Mcmillan, W. H. Improvements in Illumination from Miners' Electric Hand-lamps 94 213
Mcmillan, W. H. The Practical Interpretation of Minelighting Intensity Standards 84 256
Mcmillan, W. H. An Investigation on Miners' Lamp glasses in Relation to Lighting Efficiency 88 161
Mcmillan, W. H. The Swinging-arm Photometer : an Investigation on Vertical Distribution of Light from Modern Oil Safety-lamps 86 194
Mcmillan, W. H. and S. Holmes Glare in Underground Lighting : a Preliminary Study 97 196
Miller, W. The Effect of Standing Tubs on the Resistance of Mine Airways by Tests on Models 95 413
Millott, J. O'n. Regional Variations in Properties of the Eight Foot Banbury or Cockshead Seam in the North Staffordshire Coalfield 101 2
Millott, J. O'n. The Microspores in the Coal-seams of North Staffordshire Part I., The Millstone Grit-Ten Foot Coals 96 317
Mills, Frederick P. Air-raid Precautions at Collieries 93 205
Mine Ventilation Committee (I. M. E.) Memorandum of Evidence presented before the Royal Commission on Safety in Coal Mines in 1937 93 118
Milnes, A. Mine Lighting SubCommittee, Report on Mine Lighting to the National Illumination Committee of Great Britain 105 332
Mills, Frederick P. Presidential Address (A review of what has been accomplished in the carrying out of the primary objects of the Institution), 1936-7, N.E. 92 148
Mining Research, Yorkshire Advisory Committee (on:) Extinction and Prevention of Colliery Spoil-heap Fires : Report of No. 3 Sub-Committee with an Introduction by the Chairman Mr. A. Blenkinsop of No. 3 Sub-Committee ; and Spoil-heap Fires at Airedale Collieries by C. S. Greaves 101 265
Mine Ventilation Committee (I.M.E.) Standard Specification for the Testing of Mine Fans 88 170
Mining Research Yorkshire Committee (on:) Coal Preparation : Second Report of No. 4 Sub-Committee 104 297
Mine Ventilation Committee (I.M.E.) list of reports published in the Transactions 93 139
Mine Ventilation Committee (I.M.E.) list of M.I. reports published in the Transactions 93 140
Mitchell, G. H. Driving of Two Drifts by The Desford Coal Co., Ltd., at Merry Lees, Leicestershire 104 703
Mitchell, G. H. The Cannock Chase and Warwickshire Coalfields (Synopsis of Lecture) 103 223
Mitcheson, J. Cecil Some Notes on an Application of Pressure Surveying 83 24
Mitcheson, J. Cecil Presidential Address (The decline in output of coal ; suggested remedies), 1943-4, S.S. 103 223
Mitcheson, J. Cecil (Policy in regard to coming changes in the coal-mining industry). 1944-5, S.S. 104 48
Mitcheson, J. Cecil Notes on Some Experiments in Coal-face Lighting from Power-mains 79 210
Mitcheson, J. Cecil Reports by the Collieries Sub-committee of the Midland Regional Fuel Efficiency Committee 103 665
Mitton, E. N. B. Memoir of the late Henry Eustace Mitton, J.P., M.Inst.C.E., F.S.I., F.Inst.Fuel 105 711
Mitton, H. Eustace Presidential Address (World output of coal and other statistics; examples of increases in charges on coal ; steel supports ; supply of hot water to miners' dwelling-houses ; pit-head baths), 1929-30, I.M.E. 78 295
Moonie, A. C. Machine-mining in Northumberland and Durham 92 244
Moors, R. A. Memoir of the late Sir George Arthur Mitchell, M.A., LL.D., D.L. 107 327
Morgan, Cyril E. Spontaneous Combustion in the Warwickshire Thick Coal Part III., Underground Working Conditions Responsible for the Occurrence of Heatings 78 181
Morgans, Humphrey M. The Singareni Coalfield, Deccan, India 99 266
Moss, K. Neville The Effect of Height of Roof and of Tubs upon the Energy output of the Miner when Loading 91 35
Moss, K. Neville The Energy Output of Coal-miners during Work (Twenty-first Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 89 132
Moss, K. Neville A Further Study of the Physiological Aspects of a Miners' Work 100 141
Moss, K. Neville Presidential Address (Education for the mining industry), 1932-3, S.S. 84 156
Mott, R. A. A New Method of Adjudging Coals 84 29
Mott, R. A. The Commercial Sampling and Analysis of Coke 86 111
Mott, R. A. Recent Developments in Dry Cleaning of Coal 81 139
Mott, R. A. The Coking Coal Resources in the Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire Coalfield 104 446
Mott, R. A. Coking the Barnsley Seam 88 282
Muirhead, A. B. Development of Steam and Power m the Mining Industry 107 86
Muller, T. F.  A Further Study of the Physiological Aspect of a Miner's Work 100 141
Mullin, George Some Interesting Features in the Ruhr Coalfield 107 311
Muschame, N. J. Practical Applications of Intensive Mining 76 159
Muschamp, Percival Presidential Address (Technical questions that confront members daily), 1928-9, M.C. 76 153
Nash, A. W. Production of Oil from Coal, Abstract of Paper on 83 34
Naylor, A. Presidential Address (A review of present trends in the coalmining industry), 1934-5, M.C. 88 157
Naylor, A. E. A Description of an Underground Fire at Shirebrook Colliery 84 86
Naylor, C. A. Sheathed  Explosives 86 345
Neath, G. Foam Extinguishers for Underground Fires 108 550
Needham, L. W. Treatment of Washery Water : Practical Aspects of Flocculation 92 28
Needham, L. W. The Settling of Fine Coal in Water, with Special Reference to the Clarification of Washery Water 79 498
Neill, R. Some Special Features of Roof Supports in Mines 85 78
Newsy, Dudley S. The Introduction of Machine-mining at Newdigate Colliery [Warwickshire] 79 372
Newsy, Dudley S. Hydraulic Coalbursting at Newdigate Colliery [Warwickshire] 92 274
Nicholls, G. Psychological Effects of Changes in Mining Practice 104 284
Noble, W. M. Reorganization of Hatfield Main Colliery [Yorkshire], with Special Reference to the Driving of Drifts 107 122
Nussey, G. D. Mine-lighting in Germany 84 443
O'donahue, T. A. Subsidence caused by Coal-mining 78 91
Ogden, Herbert Law of Support 84 1
Oliver, E. H. Winding Accidents : Their Cause and Prevention 87 224
Orchard, A. J. A. Memoir of the late Sir Henry Hall, I.S.O. 93 315
Otway, C. W. Mud-flush Boring 108 348
Owen, Wilfred Some Notes on Shaftsinking, Pit-bottom Construction, and Staple-pit Arrangements 83 261
Paget, R. F. Correlation of Coal-seams by Microspore Analysis : The Seams of Warwickshire 92 59
Parry, Victor Some Notes on the Problem of Recruitment for the Coal-industry 95 426
Pawson, H. C. Land Drainage (Abstract) 77 50
Payman, W. The Ignition of Firedamp by Coal-mining Explosives 95 13
Payman, W. Recent Developments in Coal-mining Explosives 84 303
Peach, Ben N. The Lochaber Water-power Scheme and Its Geological Aspect 78 212
Peaks, T. V. Presidential Address (Miscellaneous topics of current interest), 1933-4, S.S. 86 35
Penman, David Hydraulic Stowing in Thick Coal-seams of India 80 123
Penman, David Atmospheric Conditions in Indian Coal-mines (Fifteenth Report to the Committee on The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 76 340
Percy, R. F. Valuation Tables for Mineral Rents, Royalties, and Terminable Annuities 86 102
Percy, R. F. Presidential Address (The Valuation of Mines, with Special Reference to the Coal Mines Act of 1930), 1931-2, M.C. 82 191
Pescod, R. F. Rock Bursts in the Western Portion of the South Wales Coalfield 107 512
Phillips, D. W. Rock Bursts or Bumps in Coal mines 104 55
Phillips, D. W. Forces Induced by Extraction of Coal and Some of Their Effects on Coalmeasure Strata 85 37
Phillips, D. W. The Nature and Physical Properties of Some Coal-measure Strata 80 212
Phillips, D. W. Research Problems on Falls of Ground 102 122
Phillips, D. W. Further Investigation of Physical Properties of Coal-measure Rocks and Experimental Work on Development of Fractures 82 432
Phillips, D. W. American Coal-mining :, Part L, Methods of Development and Basic Considerations 106 641
Phillips, D. W. Strata Movements Ahead of and Behind Longwall Faces 101 346
Phillips, D. W. Roof-control aspects of American Mechanized Systems of Mining 103 191
Phillips, G. Notes on the Use of Hydraulic Coal bursters instead of Shot-firing [Peckfield Colliery, Yorkshire] 92 300
Pickering, Basil H. Presidential Address (Explosions), 1936-7, M.I. 92 211
Pirie, H. L. Coal for Mechanical Stokers 91 18
Pirie, J. W. The Design of Mine Haulages 107 72
Platt, C. B. Safety-lamps for Use by Underground Officials [Memorandum] 86 366
Plumptre, J. H. Testing of Conveyor-belt Joints 108 372
Poole, G. W. Account of the Approach and Dewatering of a Water-logged Area in Folded Ground at the Podmore Hall Collieries, North Staffordshire 76 176
Poole, Granville Memoir of the late Professor William Mandell Thornton, O.B.E., D.Sc. 104 2
Poole, Granville Roof Control in Longwall Faces 96 204
Poole, Granville Abstract of Paper on Stowage of the Goaf 82 514
Poole, R. Development in the Measurement of Air-flow in Mines 97 225
Potts, Edward L. J. Ventilation Surveying Technique : Part A., Measurement of Sectional Areas Underground by a Photographic Method ; Part B., A Two-liquid Differential Manometer for the Measurement of Pressure-drops along Underground Roadways 105 631
Price, B. Underground Conveyance of Men at Hamstead Colliery, Staffordshire 94 305
Price, B. Presidential Address (Present situation in the coal industry), 1948-9, S.S. 108 148
Price, B. Practical Experience in Working the South Staffordshire Thick Coal Seam 108 150
Price, F. H. Dust-suppression (Pneumokoniosis) Experiments at a Kent Colliery 105 244
Price, Herbert Suggestions for the Training of Mineworkers 102 62
Price, Herbert Dry Stemming : A Record of Experimental Work 94 424
Price, Herbert Perminal and Calcium-chloride Treatment of Haulage roads 93 252
Price, Herbert Control of a Colliery Spoil-heap Fire 93 261
Pulford, C. E. The Operation of a Smallcoal Washery 78 47
Rainford, James Maintenance and Repair of Colliery Plant and Machinery 103 285
Raistrick, Arthur The Microspores of Some Northumberland Coals, and Their Use in the Correlation of Coal-seams 85 225
Raistrick, Arthur The Trencherbone Seam, ancashire, and the Busty Seams, Durham 97 425
Raistrick, Arthur The Correlation of Coal-seams by Microspore-content Part I., The Seams of Northumberland 88 142
Raw, George Presidential Address (Statistical history of the coal-mining industry for the past 25 years and a forecast of the future), 1938-9, N.E. 96 180
Ray, Arnold Description of Modifications to Overwind-prevention Gear at Sneyd Collieries, Ltd., Burslem, Staffs. 86 135
Raybould, W. E. The Spontaneous Firing of Coal with Special Reference to North Warwickshire Seams 83 89
Raybould, W. E. Fuel Efficiency at Collieries : The hemist in Action 103 669
Raybould, W. E. The Conditioning of Washery Water : Flocculation 88 194
Rees, J. P. Some Experiments on Acclimatization to High Temperatures (Twentieth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 88 230
Rees, J. P. Measurement of Low Airvelocities in Mines (Fourteenth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines )
Reid, Charles C. Presidential Address (Coal politics, mechanization, safety), 1938-9, S.I. 95 352
Reid, Gibson The Semi-longwall System 81 265
Reid, William Planning a New Colliery in 1947 106 710
Reid, William A Modern Campaign for Greater Safety 96 243
Reid, William The Design and Handling of Mine-cars, with Special Reference to the Ruhr Coalfield 105 659
Reid, William The Design and Use of Steel Mine Supports 85 274
Reis, Albert V. Third Progress Report : The Influence of the Nature of the Nether Roof on Falls of Side at the Face 91 93
Reis, Albert V. Second Progress Report : -, Part II., Roadways 87 36
Reis, Albert V. Sixth Report : Haulage Accidents in Normal Circumstances, Part 11. 97 311
Reis, Albert V. Fifth Report : The Effect of Variation in Rate of Advance in Workings Having Different Types of Roof 95 124
Reis, Albert V. Fourth Report : Haulage Accidents in Normal Circumstances, Part L 97 311
Reis, Albert V. Research Committee (M. C.), Seventh Report : The Support of Various types of Roof at the Coalface, Part 1. 99 246
Reis, Albert V. Light Given by Various Types of Miners' Lamps 76 361
Revans, R. W. Higher Technological Education 105 303
Rhodes, Harry Observations on the Working of a Seam of Coal under a Railway Tunnel 87 129
Rhodes, Harry Notes on a Heavy-haulage Installation at Aldwarke Main Colliery [Yorkshire] 100 198
Rice, J. T. Underground Reorganization and Introduction of Skip Winding at Mansfield Colliery 108 100
Richards, W. H. Power-loading Underground 102 167
Richardson, R. G. Use of Dummy Primers in Shot-firing 80 358
Ridley, F. F. Response of Coal-cleaning Practice to the Demands of Modern Mining 90 9
Ridpath, T. R. Presidential Address (Aspects of coal-mining work which bear directly on Production, Economy, and Safety), 1941-2, N.E. 101 48
Riley, H. L. Some Physical Aspects of Coal Structure 95 48
Ritchie, A. M. Presidential Address (Founders of the S.I., mechanization, nationalization, progress, effect of E.W.O., Freedom, co-operation and output, power-loading; reorganization of layout and underground transport; Scotland's coal-future, 1946-7, S.I. 106 6
Ritson, J. A. S. Presidential Address (Reorganization of the mining industry under the N.C.B., and educational requirements of future mining engineers and other officials), 1948-9, I.M.E. 107 122
Ritson, J. A. S. Special Problems in Working Due to War Conditions 102 154
Ritson, J. A. S. Mine Supports during War Time 98 264
Ritson, J. A. S. Some Problems of shot-firing 80 193
Rochester, William Selection of Switchgear and Associated Equipment for Colliery Electrification 107 441
Ross, F. A. Presidential Address (Account of some  old worthies  of the Society), 1947-8, M.G. 107 68
Rowley, Elijah Presidential Address (Accidents, primarily from falls of ground), 1937-8, S.S. 94 160
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) First Progress Report : The Setting of Face Props in Inclined Seams, Part I 85 2
Safety Committee (Support of Roof and Sides) (S.I.) Prop Resistances 93 93
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Synopsis of the Second Progress Report: Methods of Working and Roof Support in the Barnsley Seam 81 35
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M.G.) Report on Longwall Roof Control in the Arley Seam 84 57
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Second Progress Report : Support at Road-heads 88 49
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M. G.) Runaways on Endless Over-rope haulage 93 408
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on The Application of Double backing on Longwall Roadways 104 512
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) Tenth Progress Report : Roof Beaviour on Machine-cut Faces 98 114
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) First Progress Report : The Occurrence of Bumps in the Thick Coal Seam of South Staffordshire 85 116
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) Sixth Progress Report : the Beeston Seam of West Yorkshire, II., A Study of Roof and Floor Movements Associated with Different Rates of Face Advance 88 319
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on the Great Row Seam, Part I., General Working Practice 103 619
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M.G.) The Lancashire and Cheshire Gas Evolution and Rate of Face Advance, Part 1. (Alfred Hudson) 83 120
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.E.) Third ditto, Roof-fracture Control in bords 89 221
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.E.) Part II, The Movements of the Roof, Floor, and Props 91 324
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.E.) Fifth ditto: The Application of Roof supports 94 324
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) First Progress Report : The Beeston Seam of West Yorkshire 79 324
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on the Use of Steel Props at the Coalface 97 325
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Seventh Progress Report : The Nature and Behaviour of the Floor of the Parkgate and Beeston Seams 90 328
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on Experience with Retreating Longwall in the Yard Seam 107 329
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Fourth Progress Report : Support of oof at the Coal-face by means of Steel Props 84 130
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Fourth Progress Report : Derailments in Horse-haulage Operations 92 131
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Fifth Progress Report : Methods of Working and Roof Support in the Parkgate Seam 86 231
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on The Working of the Bowling Alley Seam in North Staffordshire 101 135
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on the Seven Feet Banbury Seam, Part I, General Working Practice 102 435
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.E.) First Report of an Investigation into the causes of Accidents due to Haulage Derailments in Horse-haulage Operations 97 340
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Methods of Support at Machine-cut ongwall Faces 97 441
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Third Progress Report : Routine of Working Machine-cut Faces 89 241
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Third Progress Report : The Support of Underground Roads by Steel Arches 82 242
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Memorandum on the Committee's Work 107 456
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) Eighth Progress Report : The Support of Underground Roads 92 158
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) First Progress Report on The Problem of  Bumps  in the South Staffordshire Thick Coal Seam 105 458
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on The Hard Mine Seam, general Working Practice 106 467
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) Ninth Progress Report :, Falls of Ground on Mechanized Faces in the Barnsley Seam 94 370
Safety Committee (Support of Roof and Sides) (S. I.) The Interaction of Longwall Workings (John Finlay and Arthur Winstanley) 87 172
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on Derailments in HandHaulage Operations 88 473
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M.I.) Final Report 107 275
Safety Committee (Support of Roof and Sides) (S.I.) The Working of Seams in Proximity (The Virgin and Splint Seams of Lanarkshire) (J. Lawson and A. Winstanley) 83 176
Safety Committee (Support of Roof and Sides) (S.I.) The Resistances of Props 85 377
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.E.) Second Progress Report of an Investigation into the Causes of Falls, and Accidents due to Falls in Bord-and-Pillar Whole Workings 86 278
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M.G.) The Lancashire and Cheshire Plucking in Endless-ropes, Part I. (Alfred Hudson) 97 378
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) The Effects (and Interaction) of Longwall Workings 91 180
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M.G.), The Lancashire and Cheshire: Report on Tectonic Aspects of Mine Roadway Maintenance (A. Thorpe) 107 482
Safety in Mines Research Committee (N.S.) Report on Derailments in Mechanical-haulage Operations 94 288
Safety in Mines Research Committee (M.G.) Seventh ditto, The Improvement of Working Conditions by the Controlled Transference of Roof Load 108 489
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Support of Longwall Roadways (H. H. Wilson and A. Winstanley) 93 391
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Preliminary Study of Underground Haulage Accidents in Yorkshire Collieries 88 120
Safe Working of Mines Committee (M. I.) Haulage Practice in Yorkshire Collieries 90 175
Safe Working of Mines Committee (S.S.) Fifth Progress Report : Safety Provisions at the Top of Inclines 96 267
Sansom, W. H. Presidential Address (Short-term planning and major reorganization of the coal-mining industry), 1947-8, M.C. 107 353
Sansom, W. H. Simultaneous Cutter and Loader for Longwall Mining 104 191
Saul, Harold Outcrop Water in the South Yorkshire Coalfield 93 64
Saul, Harold Mines Drainage 108 359
Saul, Harold Mine Water 107 294
Scurfield, R. W. Application of Double Packing at Littleton Colliery [Staffordshire] 106 763
Scurfield, R. W. Chain-conveying in Steep Seams 104 547
Shaw, A. Replacement of Conveyors by Mechanized Bord and pillar Working 86 165
Shaw, H. The Application of Geophysics to Mining, with Special Reference to the Location of Faults 79 130
Shields, Herbert F. H. Shotfiring and its Alternatives (I.M.E.), Committee on : Interim Report 94 6
Shields, Herbert F. H. Second Report : An Optical Viewer or the Examination of Shot-holes 107 7
Shields, Herbert F. H. Aerial Ropeways and Their Application to Colliery Purposes 87 107
Shields, Herbert F. H. Second Report 107 597
Shotton, Frederick William The Southern Extension of the Warwickshire Coalfield 76 136
Simpkin, Neville The Sampling of Mine Road Dusts 93 316
Simpkin, Neville Corrosion by Underground Waters : A Dangerous Occurrence 82 466
Simpson, Sir Frank R. Presidential Address (Brief history of the Institution and instances of some changes for the better since its establishment), 1938-9, I.M.E. 97 12
Simpson, Sir Frank R. Presidential Address (Improvements in mining practice during the past fifty years), 1935-6, N.E. 90 166
Simpson, T. V. Old Mining Records and Plans 81 75
Skilling, W. J. Low-temperature Carbonization 79 151
Skinner, D. G. The Production of Dust in Hard headings and Means for Its Suppression (Twenty-seventh Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 97 83
Skinner, D. G. The Reduction of Dust in the Vicinity of Underground Loading Points 94 260
Skinner, D. G. The Composition and Fineness of Powdered Materials Used for Stone-dusting in Coal-mines 91 391
Slade, A. N. Harrison Pulverized Fuel, with Particular Reference to Colliery Plant 78 25
Slater, L. Abstract of a Report on the Size Classification and Grading of Yorkshire Coals made to the Yorkshire Coal-owners by a Special Committee appointed by the Yorkshire Advisory Committee on Research 94 41
Slater, L. Microscopical Study of Coal seams and Their Correlation 83 191
Small, E., And John Walker Power loading with the Shelton Loader 102 373
Smellie, John The Performance and Testing of Centrifugal Pumps 88 9
Smellie, John Roof Support at the Coal-face and its Effect on Production 108 22
Smellie, John Notes on Dust Suppression and Collection 101 237
Smellie, John On the Efficiency of incombustible Dust in the Prevention of Coal-dust Explosions 94 171
Smith, G. Douglas Presidential Address (Safety in mines, machine-mining, education), 1936-7, S.S. 92 128
Smith, H. Watson Coal-cutting with Mechanical Gummers, with Special Reference to Kerf Widths and Depths 99 53
Smith, H. Watson The Prevention and Suppression of Coal-dust in Mines 104 602
Smith, H. Watson Presidential Address (Fundamental essentials of the coal industry ; underground conditions; production efficiency; Manning and layout), 1944-5 104 21
Smith, H. Watson The Partial Extraction of a Shaft-pillar 100 323
Smith, H. Watson Trackless Mining 84 350
Smyth, F. E. Diamond Boring Applied to Tapping Drowned Areas Underground 77 56
Soar, E. Coal-mining in the Witbank Field of the Transvaal 92 196
Southern, T. A. Life-saving in Colliery Explosions and Fires
Speakman, Harry Presidential Address (Comparisons and recollections of events), 1931-2, M.G. 82 125
Spencer, Margaret N. Memoir of the late George Spencer 81 111
Sproston, J. B. Presidential Address (Manpower, absenteeism, accidents), 1941-2, M.G. 101 58
Sproston, J. B. Some Methods of Dealing with Underground Coal-dust 90 350
Sproston, J. B. Rearranging a Ventilating System 88 181
Stafford, H. Cables for Shot-firing 97 465
Stafford, H. The Efficiency of Blasting 102 282
Stafford, H. Stemming Materials 82 497
Stafford, H. Further Notes on Stemming Materials 84 298
Staley, John J. Exploration under Waterbearing Strata by Machine Heading and Vertical Boring 103 424
Statham, I. C. F. The Resistance of Air-flow at Enlargements and Contractions (Eighth Report of the Midland Institute Committee on Mine Ventilation) 87 9
Statham, I. C. F. Mine Ventilation, A Review of Present Theory and Practice (Tenth Report of the Midland Institute Committee on Mine Ventilation) 98 20
Statham, I. C. F. Presidential Address (Changes in the mining industry), 1948-9, M.1. 108 81
Statham, I. C. F. Air-pressure Surveying in Mines Seventh Report of the Midland Institute Committee on the Ventilation of Mines) Part ll., Practical Examples of Surveys and Interpretation of Results 81 326
Statham, I. C. F. The Application of Booster and Auxiliary Fans in Coal-mines 103 333
Statham, I. C. F. Flameproof Electrical Apparatus : Release of Pressure from Flameproof Enclosures, and Some Features of Design of Such Enclosures 76 270
Stein, John Resume of Operations in Scottish Shale-oil Industry 81 288
Stephens, F. The Effect of Mechanization on Mining Practice (Abstract) 99 120
Strachan, J. A Description of Two Methods of Timbering a Coal-cut Conveyor-face 78 275
Swallow, F. Colin Caving Chambers 96 355
Swallow, F. Colin Some Methods Practised in the Mining of Coal, and in Transport of Coal from Face to the Main Mechanical Haulage 80 382
Tagg, L. Use of Mechanical Loaders in connexion with Driving Scours and the Enlargement of Underground Roadways 106 108
Tansley, G. E. The Value of the Economizer in Present-day Boiler Installations 79 190
Tate, R. S. Presidential Address (Membership, hydrogenation, high- and lowtemperature carbonization), 1934-5, N.E. 88 137
Taylor, A. Magnetic Observations on Concealed Dykes and Other Intrusions in the Northumberland Coalfield 89 34
Taylor, A. Outbursts of Gas from the Floor of Coalseams, Part L 103 592
Taylor, James The Resistance of Stemming : Dynamical Investigations 93 153
Taylor, James The Mechanism of Blasting of Coal and Rock by Means of Explosives 108 130
Taylor, James The Resistance of Stemming : Statistical Investigations 96 153
Taylor, W The Firing Characteristics of Low-tension Electric Detonators 107 409
Teals, R. S. Notes on Fuel Economy at Collieries 103 676
Temperley, S. J. Deepening a Mine Shaft 99 30
Temperley, S. J. Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion by the Use of Steel Arches as Road Supports 100 279
Templeton, James K. Application of Metal Sheets for Surveying Plans 85 370
Terrell, W. A. Improvements in Roof Control by the Introduction of Pneumatic Stowing and Power-loading 108 213
Thacker, S. L. Presidential Address (International trade and finance in relation to the coal-industry ; general review of the industry ; work of the mining engineer; general distribution and home consumption of coal; operation of part I. of act 1930) 1934-5, S.S. 88 69
Thomas, T. S. E. The Inflammation of Coal-dust Clouds by Electric Arcs 96 227
Thomson, A. T. Memoir of the late William Henry Chambers 79 170
Thornton, W. M., A Miner's Gas Measuring ElectricLamp 85 335
Thorpe, A. Tectonic Aspects of Mine Roadway Maintenance (Report of Lancashire and Cheshire Safety in Mines Research Committee) 107 482
Tideswell, F. V. Dust-laying on Mine Roadways 87 1
Tideswell, F. V. The Detection of Gob-fires 98 1
Tideswell, F. V. The Treatment of Dust on Travelling-roads 90 213
Tideswell, F. V. The Dispersability of Mine Dusts 94 140
Tideswell, F. V. An Experimental Gob-fire Explosion 87 243
Tideswell, F. V. Some Modern Ideas on Coal 79 171
Tideswell, F. V. Further Notes on the Dispersability of fine Dusts 97 176
Timms, L. C. Report on Trials with Concrete Props at the Coal-face (The Lancashire and Cheshire Safety in Mines Research Committee) 101 196
Todd, N. D. Presidential Address (General condition of the coal-mining industry), 1930-1, M.C. 80 140
Torrance, J. J. Presidential Address (The part to be played by mining engineers ; statistics, 1938-43), 1944-5 104. 95
Tyrrell, G. W. Geological Aspects of the Silicosis Problem in Scotland 92 317
Vallis, E. H. Eighth Report : The Resistance to Airflow at Enlargements and Contractions (W. E. Cooke and 1. C. F. Statham) 87 9
Vallis, E. H. Ninth Report : Summary Reviewing the Reports (Nos. 1-8) 88 107
Vallis, E. H. Ventilation of Mines Committee (M.I.), Seventh Report : Air Pressure Surveying in Mines : Part L, General Principles and Procedure (J. N. Williamson and J. A. S. Ritson) 81 313
Vallis, E. H. Presidential Address (Training of labour, mechanization, health and safety), 1944-5, N.S. 104 261
Vallis, E. H. Notes on an Occurrence of Spontaneous Heating in North Staffordshire 80 181
Vallis, E. H. Ventilation of Mines Committee (M.I.), Sixth Report : The Resistance to Flow of Air at Bends and in Straight Airways (W. E. Cooke and 1. C. F. Statham) 77 188
Vreenland Presidential Address (Brief survey of the early growth of mining legislation), 1937-8, N.E. 14 152
Vreenland Extracts and Recommendations from the Report of the Water Dangers Committee
Walker, A. G. The Production and Use of Dehumidified Air in Mines 91 273
Walker, Arthur First Progress Report of an Investigation into the Causes of Falls, and Accidents due to Falls in Bord-and Pillar Whole Workings (N.E. Support of Workings in Mines Committee) 81 427
Walker, Arthur Fourth Progress Report of an Investigation into the Causes of Falls, and Accidents due to Falls in Bord-andPillar Whole Workings (N.E. Support of Workings in Mines Committee) 91 349
Walker, Arthur Presidential Address (N.E. Institute in he past, present outlook; strata control in mechanized workings ; a nationalized industry ; N.E. Institute in the future), 1946-7, N.E. 106 178
Walker, E. Barton Some Features of the Ventilation of the Mersey Tunnel 95 173
Walker, J. R. D. Some Aspects of Mine Ventilation Embodying Practical Experience with Axial-flow Mine Fans 90 226
Walker, John Dust suppression at Holditch Colliery [Staffordshire] 99 8
Walker, John Presidential Address (Management and labour ; mechanization ; dust prevention and suppression ; education and training ; surface lay-out), 1946-7, N.S. 106 156
Walker, John Power-loading with the Shelton Loader 102 373
Walker, Lister Subsidence and Its Bearing on Mining Methods 102 302
Walker, Lister Control of Longwall Roadways by Means of Packs 96 124
Wall, T. F. Electro-magnetic Testing of Wire Ropes 77 213
Walter, C. M. The Application of Town's Gas for the Running of High-speed Internal-combustion Engines 85 352
Walters, L. Ward Presidential Address, The Coal-industry in War Time, 1941-2, M.C. 101 89
Walters, L. Ward Cementation of 163 yards of Cast-iron Tubbing at Shireoaks Colliery [Nottinghamshire], in Old Furnace Ventilation Shaft 82 320
Walton-brown, S. Presidential Address (The Home Guard), 1940-1, N.E. 100 25
Walton-brown, S. Accident Risks and Repairs 91 67
Walton-brown, S. Mechanized Safety 95 202
Wandless, A. M. The Correlation of the Wheatley Lime and Middleton Eleven Yards Seams in the West Yorkshire Coalfield 89 72
Wandless, A. M. A New Interpretation at the Pollington Boring, Yorkshire 95 147
Ward, R. E. Abstract of Paper on  Notes on French and British Shot-firing Practice 85 89
Warner, C. G. Some Practical Aspects of Dust Prevention in Collieries 108 286
Webster, N. E. Presidential Address (Production committee meetings; welfare; training; technical development), 1943-4, M.I. 103 8
Webster, N. E. A Comparison from the Standpoints of Economics and of Practical Working between Compressed Air and Electricity for Use in Collieries 79 414
Webster, N. E. Notes on Washing v. Dry Cleaning (Peale-Davis Method) of Parkgate Coal [Nunnery Colliery, Sheffield] 81 175
Weeks, R. J. Presidential Address (Aims of the Institute), 1939-40, N.E. 98 91
Westwater, Robert Preparation of Coal for Loading 102 149
Westwater, Robert Modern Developments in Machine-mining and Transport 88 432
Wheeler, H. R. American Mining Methods [Address] 103 533
Wheeler, H. R. American System of Coalmining 103 134
Wheeler, R. V. The Testing of mine Dusts 80 312
Wheeler, R. V. Means of Shot-firing in Coal-mines 81 340
Wheeler, R. V. The Ignition o£ Firedamp by Compression 88 447
Wheeler, R. V. Presidential Address (Progress within the coal-mining industry), 1929-30, M.I. 78 158
Wheeler, R. V. Suitable Coals for Small Lancashire Boiler-plants 97 293
Whetton, J. T. Magnetic observations on concealed dykes and Other Intrusions in the Northumberland Coalfield 89 34
Whetton, J. T. The Surveying of Boreholes 79 309
Whetton, J. T. Earth-resistivity Surveys on Various, Geological Structures Related to Mining 86 312
Whetton, J. T. The Location of a Concealed Whin Dyke by Geophysical Surveying 84 198
Whetton, J. T. Sinking of Londonderry Colliery, Seaham Harbour, Co. Durham, by the Freezing Process - -
White, J. H. Memoir of the late Thomas Angus Southern 82 184
Whitehouse, A. G. R. Summary of Investigations on Sweating and the Permeability of Human Skin (Twenty-fourth Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines
Widnall, F. Fluorescent Lighting Underground in Mines 106 593
Willett, H. L. The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion at Bullcroft Main Colliery [Yorkshire] seams, Part 1 102 249
  seams, Part 1 100  
Williamson, J. N. Ten Years of Safety Work in a Scottish Colliery Group : The Safety Record of the Fife Coal Co., Ltd., 1936-1945 106 230
Wilson, John Tests on White Metals for Socketing Winding-ropes 85 292
Winstanley, Arthur Winding-engine Controls 85 20
Winstanley, Arthur Mechanization and Falls of Ground Accidents 101 328
Winstanley, Arthur Longwall Roof Control : Part I., Experimental Investigations and Fundamental Principles 81 373
Winstanley, Arthur, The Working of Seams in Proximity (The Virgin and Splint Seams of Lanarkshire) 83 176
Wise, M. J. The Cannock Chase Coalfield [Warwickshire] and Future Planning 107 647
Withers, A. G. The Effect of Wet Treatment at the Coal-face on Susceptible Strata : A Pit and Laboratory Study 104 128
Withers, A. G. Sampling and analysis of Dust Raised in Suspension in Coal-mines, with Special Reference to the Fineness Factor (Thirty-first Report to the Committee on  The Control of Atmospheric Conditions in Hot and Deep Mines ) 105 676
Witte, Emil Appliance for Determining Instantly and on the Spot the Percentage of Non-combustible Dust Present in a Sample of Dust Collected from any Mine-roadway 82 20
Woodhead, D. W. The Flame Safety-lamp : The Use of Reflectors 82 58
Worrall, R. W. Electric Winding at Collieries 103 439
Wrapson, G. The Inflammability of Dusts from Lancashire Coals 93 229
Wright, A. Lancashire Man-riding Haulage Practice (Report of The Lancashire and Cheshire Safety in Mines Research Committee) 104 566
Wright, Montagu F. M. Presidential Address (Training ;  Institution Scholarships  ; use of machinery ; accidents ; welfare), 1942-3, M.C. 102 53
Wright, Montagu F. M. Presidential Address (Training and recruitment), 1943-4, M.C. 103 73
Wynne, F. H. An Appreciation of the late Baron Cadman of Silverdale, G.C.M.G., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. 101 43
Yates, R. The Occurrence of Serious Accidents from Falls of Ground in Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire 86 201
Yearsley, Cecil W. The Storage of Coal The Effects of Storage without Rise in Temperature 100 88
Zwanzig, Walter Electrically-driven Rotary Stone and Coal Drills (Abstract) 76 4
Zwanzig, Walter Coal-face Lighting 78 228