By boiling instead of on kites, 345; on sails, 346. Windmills, 375. Window, oval, in ear, 272; round, in ear, 272. Wireless telegraphy, 137; advance of, 145; receiver, 140, 141; syntonic, 143; transmitter, 138, _139_. Yale lock, 436. Combustion, 26, 393; perfect, 28. Compensating gear, 107, _108_. Compound engines, 59; arrangement of, 295; sound-board, _296_; wind-chest, 297. Otto cycle, 91. Overtones, 285. Pallets of organ, 298. Pelton wheel.
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