. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . ./CO set screws by which the line of the shaft can be readily adjusted ; e, end of the shaft ; and /,the set screw by which the horizontal position of the shaft and bearings is adjusted. By thismeans vertical, horizontal, and all other motions are attained, and the shaft thereby easily set andmaintained in its proper position with very little trouble. HAEBOUE. Fe., Fort ; Ger., Porten ; Ital., Porto ; Span., Puerto. The Albert Harbour at Greenock.—The follo


. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . ./CO set screws by which the line of the shaft can be readily adjusted ; e, end of the shaft ; and /,the set screw by which the horizontal position of the shaft and bearings is adjusted. By thismeans vertical, horizontal, and all other motions are attained, and the shaft thereby easily set andmaintained in its proper position with very little trouble. HAEBOUE. Fe., Fort ; Ger., Porten ; Ital., Porto ; Span., Puerto. The Albert Harbour at Greenock.—The following account of this harbour is taken from theMinutes of P. I. C. E., 1863. The minute to which we allude is No. 1082, entitled Structures inthe Sea, without Coifer-dams, by Daniel Miller. In bringing forward this paper the engineering objects D. Miller had in view were to treat ofthe various methods of constructing the foundations of quay-walls, piers, or breakwaters, for theformation of docks and harbours in deep water ; to describe works of this kind carried out on prin-ciples diiferent from those usually practised ; and to poi


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