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MOTORS AND MOTOR-DRIVING
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  • Liverpool and Prescot Road, heavy tolls on, in 1829, 5, 6
  • Local Government Board Regulations, the existing, 410; 411-417
  • Locomobile burner, the, on steam cars, 244-246; Syndicate vaporiser to enable paraffin to be burned, 252; boiler, 252, 253; steam pump, 258
  • Long, Mr. Walter (President of Local Government Board), his remarks on motor-owners and horse-owners, 359
  • Longuemare carburetter, the, 117
  • Lubrication in petrol motors, 171, 172, 176, 331
  • Lutzmann car, the, 21
  • Macdonald, the Rt. Hon. Sir J. H. A., motor experiences of, 367-372
  • Magnet, the ordinary, description of, 297
  • Magnetic ignition in petrol engines, 151
  • Magneto-generator, the, 151
  • Magrath, Colonel, his road adventure in Ireland, 374
  • Manometer, use of, for petrol motors, 173
  • Married Women's Summary Jurisdiction Act, cited, 383
  • Marseilles-Nice-Turbie race (1897), steam and petrol cars in competition, 18, 19
  • Mayard, M., 16
  • Maybach, Wilhelm, 10
  • Mayhew, Mr. Mark, his experience on winter roads, 48, 337
  • Mellow's patent glazing skylight for motor stables, 84
  • Michelin, M., manufacturer of pneumatics, 14, 20, 21; his steam-brake in the Marseilles-Nice-Turbie race (1897), 19; tyres, 226; his nécessaire de voiture, 227; 'cradle' or metal nail-catcher, 236
  • Milwaukee burner for steam cars, 246; Kelly automatic fire regulator fitted to, 248
  • Minerva motor-bicycle, the, 314, 315
  • Mitchell motor bicycle, the, 315
  • Moore, Mr. C. Harrington, Honorary Secretary of Automobile Club, 385
  • Mordey, Mr., experiments of, 286
  • Mors magneto system of ignition for petrol engines, 159 et seq.
  • Mortlake, railway level crossing at, 336
  • 'Motor-Car Journal,' the, 23, 398
  • 'Motor-Car World,' the, 398
  • Motorcycles, 311; as an educational medium in connection with automobilism, 311; regulations concerning, 312; licences, 312; varieties of tricycles, 312; petrol bicycles, 313; gear, belt, and Holden systems of driving, 313; position of engine in bicycles, 313, 314, 315; various kinds of power transmission, 315, 316; experiments in spring frames and two-speed gears, 317; pre-