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Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries / With a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals.

Chapter 87: INDEX.
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The work emphasizes the centrality of efficient transport to economic life and focuses on waterborne movement, particularly artificial waterways. It presents a typology of canals by purpose and function, traces their development from ancient hydraulic works through Roman and later periods to modern canal-building, and outlines engineering elements such as locks, sluices, and water-supply management. The narrative surveys notable navigation projects, considers the practical and economic challenges of construction and operation, and discusses how technical solutions, legal arrangements, and hydrological conditions influenced canal design and usage across different regions.

  • A.
  • Addison, quotation from, 94
  • Aire and Calder Canal, 49;
  • cost of transport on, 383;
  • system of towage on, 402;
  • sluices, 432;
  • boats on, 461
  • Allen’s, Capt., proposals for Jordan route to India, 273
  • Allport, Sir James, on the cost of mineral traffic, 390
  • Alpine Canal, 106
  • Amazon river, 229
  • American canals, plans of, 266-267;
  • lakes, cost of transport on, 386
  • Amsterdam Canal, 19, 147
  • Ancients, skilled in canal-making, 22
  • Aqueduct, Chirk, 48
  • Archipelago, first attempts to unite Ionian Sea with, 13
  • Arkwright’s first patent for spinning frame,  8
  • Austria-Hungary, waterways of, 185;
  • Danube regulation works, 184;
  • canals, 190
  • Avon, improvement of, 23
  • B.
  • Backwater (India), 243
  • Bailey, Ald., on sea transport, 385;
  • on canal transport, 401
  • Baltic and Caspian Seas, junction of, 18;
  • canals connecting the, 175, 176
  • Barge, proposed, for mowing weeds, 466
  • Barges, on Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 400;
  • use of as tugs, 401
  • Bartholomew, steamboat trains on Aire and Calder Canal, 383;
  • system of towage on Aire and Calder, 402
  • Barton Aqueduct on Bridgwater Canal, 428
  • Belgium, waterways of, 134;
  • ship canals of, 135;
  • canal from Ostend to Bruges, 138;
  • the Terneuzen Canal lift, 140;
  • the Scheldt Navigation, 142;
  • economical conditions of water transport in, 143;
  • extent and income of Belgian canals, 143
  • Bengal, canal system, 240
  • Beresinsk Canal, 176
  • Berlin, traffic of, 133
  • Birmingham Canal, 49, 51;
  • embankment of, 430;
  • and London, water connection between, 58;
  • proposed connection between and the sea, 89
  • Black Sea and German Ocean, first attempts to unite, 13;
  • and Caspian, junction of, 18;
  • and Azov Canal, 182
  • Blackman, Col., locks proposed by, for Nicaraguan Canal, 418
  • Blackmore, Sir R., quotation from, 116
  • Boats employed on British canals, 55;
  • size of on different English canals, 56;
  • on French canals, 414;
  • numbers and tonnage capacity of, on French waterways, 115;
  • on German waterways, 131, 133;
  • on Russian canals, 183;
  • on Indian canals, 239, 463;
  • on American rivers and lakes, 388;
  • on different canals, 460;
  • on English canals, 462
  • Bourgogne Canal, 464
  • Brahmapootra river, 240
  • Bread, price of, in seventeenth century,  8
  • Briare, Canal de, v
  • Bridgwater, Duke of, 11;
  • canal, 24;
  • history of, 41;
  • cost of transport of coal on, 40;
  • aqueduct on, 344;
  • charges on, 387;
  • system of transport on, 402;
  • underground plane on, 412
  • Brindley, genius of, 11;
  • projected system of main waterways by, 11;
  • construction of Bridgwater Canal by, 43;
  • his first lock, 411
  • Bristol and London, proposed improved waterway between, 88
  • British rivers, 23
  • ”      shipping and the Suez Canal Company, 267
  • Briton Canal, 52
  • Brussels and Charleroi Canal, lift on, 421
  • Bude Canal, Cornwall, inclines on, 413
  • Buonaparte, Napoleon, and the Suez Canal, 249
  • Burke, Edmund, on our foreign commerce, 16;
  • on tyranny, 469
  • C.
  • Cable Haulage on the St. Maurice Canal, 403
  • Caerdyke, the, a Roman waterway, 23
  • Cæsar, Julius, Caligula and Nero, canal-makers, 13
  • Calcutta Canals, 240
  • Caledonian Canal, 19, 69
  • Camden, on the Clyde, 63;
  • on the Mersey, 28
  • Canada, waterways of, 216;
  • Welland Canal, 216;
  • Cornwall Canal, 224;
  • Sault St. Marie Canal, 225;
  • Canadian canal system, 225;
  • Ottawa river, 227;
  • St. Lawrence river, 228
  • Canadian dredger, the, 452;
  • canals, boats on, 461
  • Canal Acts, period of first, 11, 365;
  • boats, 469;
  • categories of, iii;
  • mania, 365-69;
  • engineering, 15;
  • companies’ shares, fluctuations in, 17;
  • system of Great Britain, 40;
  • gauge, differences of, 53;
  • extent of, 54;
  • examples of, 61;
  • traffic, 441;
  • navigation in England, chronology of, 475
  • Canals, ship, projected in United Kingdom, 21, 82;
  • owned by railway companies and employés thereon, 53;
  • mileage of, connecting chief navigable rivers, 54;
  • system of, between London and Birmingham, 58;
  • advantages offered by, 60;
  • extent of, completed and projected in Germany, 133;
  • speed on, 435;
  • see English, French, German, Dutch, &c.
  • Capital expenditure on railways, 377
  • Caspian and other seas, junction of, 19
  • Centre, Canal du (France), 415
  • Ceylon and India, proposed connecting canal, 241
  • Chagres river, and Panama Canal, 305
  • Chain traction in France, 395;
  • in Germany, 396
  • Charlemagne, canals projected by, 13
  • Charleroi Canal, 384
  • Cheap canal transport, conditions required for, 474
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 206
  • Chesney, Capt., and the Suez Canal, 249;
  • and the Euphrates Valley route, 271
  • Chinese waterways, 232;
  • piers, 410
  • Chronology of river improvement and canal navigation in England, 475
  • Cities and seaboard facilities, 21;
  • boats, 466
  • Clyde, the river, 63
  • Coal, production of, 130 years ago,  2;
  • scarcity of in seventeenth century,  8;
  • transportation, cost of, 40;
  • supply of Paris, 96
  • Colonies, British exports to, 16
  • Compensation tolls, 473
  • Competition of railways and canals, 369;
  • in France, 441
  • Conder, Mr., on the cost of mineral traffic, 390
  • Condreux excavator, 449, 458
  • Conservancy of rivers, principles of, 36
  • Contracts for works on Suez Canal, details of, 254
  • Corinth, Isthmus of, canal attempted by Cæsar, Caligula and Nero, 13;
  • description of, 346
  • Cornwall Canal (Canada), 224
  • Cortez and the Isthmus of Panama, 274
  • Cost of transport by turnpike roads and railways, 15;
  • reduction of by canals, 40-41;
  • of remodelling canal system of United Kingdom,  x, 54;
  • present cost by English canals, 55;
  • of transport of coal to Paris, 115;
  • of works on the Dortmund and Emden Canal, 129;
  • on the Oder and Upper Spree Navigation, 130;
  • by different systems of transport, 281;
  • of Panama Canal, 287;
  • of the proposed Nicaraguan Canal, 324;
  • of water and land transport, 375;
  • on lakes and Erie Canal, 380;
  • on Elbe Canals, 383;
  • on Aire and Calder Canal, 383, 389;
  • horse and steam towing, 384
  • Crapone, Adam de, canal maker, 14
  • Crinan Canal, 72
  • Cunda Canal, 170
  • Cuttings, large, in England, 449
  • D.
  • Dalsland Canal, 167
  • Dampier, and the Panama Canal, 275
  • Dams, principal canal, 433
  • Danube and Rhine, first attempts to unite, 13;
  • river improvement, 185;
  • dredgers employed on, 457
  • Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, 214
  • ”      Raritan Canal, locks on, 423
  • Density of traffic on German water- and railways, 132;
  • on French canals, 445, 446
  • Desague Real de Huchuetoca, 230
  • Deûle and Neufossés Canals, locomotive haulage on, 402
  • Distance, saving of by the Suez Canal, 260;
  • by Nicaraguan Canal, 328;
  • by Isthmus of Corinth Canal, 346
  • Dodd, Ralph, apparatus for canal excavation, 448
  • Don river, 184
  • Dortmund and Emden Canal, 128
  • Dredger, the Couvreux, 451;
  • the Canadian, 452;
  • the Otago, 454;
  • the La Châtre, 454
  • Dredging machines on Panama Canal, 309-312
  • ”    operations, cost of, on Humber, 455;
  • on Clyde, Tyne, Wear, Tees, and Birmingham Canal, 456
  • Dudley Canal, 51;
  • tunnel, 427
  • Dutch Canals. See Holland.
  • Dykes, repair of canal, in Holland, 151
  • E.
  • Edinburgh Review on the Suez Canal, 19, 266;
  • on the Panama Canal, 310;
  • on canal property, 471
  • Egypt, occupation of by England, 264
  • Eiffel, M., sluices for Panama Canal, 301, 409
  • Elbe, the river, 116;
  • canals, cost of transport on, 383;
  • early propulsion, experiments on, 395
  • Elbing Highland Canals, 148
  • Ellesmere Canal, 47;
  • viaduct on the, 427
  • Embankments, 424
  • Employés on British Railways and Canals, comparison of, 53
  • Ems, the river, 117, 118
  • Engineers, hydraulic, 12
  • England and Wales, rivers of, 23;
  • canals of, 40;
  • boats on, 462;
  • progress of inland navigation in,  v
  • Epochs in history of canals, 18
  • Erewash Canal, 18
  • Erie Canal, 194, 202, 215;
  • competition of with railways, 379
  • Euphrates Valley route to India, 270
  • Excavators, 449
  • Exeter Canal, 11
  • Exports from United Kingdom, 16
  • Eyder, the river, 123;
  • the canal, 124
  • F.
  • Falmark, Capt., and the Panama route, 276
  • Farrar, Sir Thomas, on state of British Canals, 472
  • Finland, canals of, 183
  • Florida Ship Canal, proposed, 213
  • Forth and Clyde Canal, 66;
  • section of, 67;
  • proposed new canal, 83
  • ”    Bridge, the, 73
  • Fossdyke navigation, 18;
  • Roman origin of, 23
  • France, cost of canal system of, in 1880, 97;
  • cost of river improvement in, 98;
  • expenditure on ports of, 98;
  • traffic of principal river basins, 99;
  • early canals of, 99;
  • canal of Languedoc, 100;
  • Crappone Canal, 105;
  • Alpines Canal, 106;
  • Lens La Deûle Canal, 107;
  • Marne Canal, 108;
  • canalisation of the Moselle, 110;
  • Mediterranean and Biscay Canal, 111;
  • Rhone Canals, 112;
  • St. Louis Canal, 112;
  • mania for canals, in,  v
  • French canals: Charolais, 14;
  • Languedoc, 14;
  • waterways, 93;
  • general character of system, 94;
  • total tonnage carried on canals, 94;
  • canals compared with railways, 95;
  • density of traffic on, 98;
  • size of locks on principal, 113;
  • law of 1879 as to dimensions of, 113;
  • cost of transport on, 387;
  • locks on, 414
  • French rivers, 115
  • Froude, Mr., on Panama Canal, 310
  • G.
  • Ganges, river, 240
  • German Ocean and Black Sea, first attempts to unite, 13;
  • waterways, traffic on, 382;
  • railways, cost of transport on, 383
  • Germany, waterways of, 116;
  • river systems, 116;
  • the Rhine, 117;
  • the Ems, 118;
  • the Mosel, 118;
  • the Rhine and Danube Canal, 119;
  • the Oder and Elbe Canal, 120;
  • the Holstein Canal, 121;
  • North Sea and Baltic Ship Canal, 122;
  • Rhine-Ems Canal, 127;
  • Scheldt and Rhine Canal, 127;
  • Dortmund and Emden Canal, 128;
  • Oder and Upper Spree Canal, 129;
  • traffic on German waterways, 130
  • Glamorganshire and Aberdare Canal, 52
  • Gloucester and Berkeley Canal, system of towage on, 402
  • Gotha Canal (Sweden), 164;
  • West Gotha Canal, 167
  • Government control of waterways, 470
  • Grand Canal (Ireland), 80;
  • (China), 232, 302
  •   ”  Junction Canal, locks on, 415
  • Great sluice, Boston, 37
  • H.
  • Hamburg, traffic of, 133
  • Hargreaves, invention of spinning-jenny by,  9
  • Haskew’s excavator, 448
  • Haulage and transport, systems of, 391;
  • cost of different methods of, 440
  • Henry II. and the canal of Charolais (France), 14
  • History, personal, of canal navigation, 13
  • Holland, waterways of, 145;
  • North Holland Canal, 145;
  • Haarlem Canal, 146;
  • North Sea Canal, 146;
  • Amsterdam Ship Canal, 147;
  • Elbing Highland Canals, 148;
  • Voorne Canal, Niewe-waterweg, Walcheren and South Beveland Canals, 149;
  • Afwaterings Kanaal; canalised river Ijssel;Keulsche Vaart, Meppelerdiep,
  • Drentsche, Hoofdvaart, Kolonievaart, and Willemsvaart, 150;
  • Apeldoorn Canal, Noordervaart, and Dokkum Canal, 151;
  • construction of canals in seventeenth century, 365
  • Holstein Canal, the, 121
  • Hoogly river, 240
  • Horace Walpole, robbed in streets of London,  3
  • Horse towing, cost of, 384
  • Humboldt, on the volcanoes of Nicaragua, 317
  • Hungary, canals of, 190
  • Hyegra and Kovja Canal, 181
  • I.
  • Ice on Canals, dealing with, 467
  • Inclines for canals, 413
  • India, British, waterways of, 237;
  • Madras Presidency, and Delta Canals, 238;
  • Godavery delta, 239;
  • Calcutta Canal, 240;
  • Naddea rivers, 240;
  • Madras Canals, 241;
  • Ramisseram Canal, 241;
  • Indus canals, 242;
  • Ganges and Hoogly, 239, 442;
  • recent Indian Canals, 243;
  • South Malabar and Travancore Canals, 243;
  • projected Palk Straits Canal, 244
  • India, Euphrates Valley route to, 270;
  • Jordan route to, 272;
  • boats on canals of, 463
  • Indus river, the, 243
  • Inventions of 18th century,  8
  • Ireland linen manufacture of,  9;
  • waterways of, 74
  • Irish rivers and canals, minor, 78
  •    ”   Sea and Birkenhead Ship Canal, proposed, 87
  • Iron, production of, 130 years ago,  2
  • Irrigation canals in Italy, 160;
  • tanks or reservoirs in India, 241
  • Irwell and Mersey, proposed improvement of, 26, 35
  • Isthmian Canals, xii
  • Italy, waterworks of, 153;
  • early canals in, 153;
  • the Tiber, 157;
  • the Villoresi Canal, 158;
  • the canals of Venice, 159;
  • irrigation canals, 160;
  • river Po, 162;
  • projected canals, 163;
  • early sluice-gates in, 409
  • Itchin Dyke, a Roman waterway, 24
  • J.
  • Johnson, Dr., an enemy to canals, 369
  • Jordan, proposed canal from Acre to the, 273
  • K.
  • Kattegat and Skager Rack, 126
  • Kennet and Avon Canal, 45
  • Ketley, William, first inclined plane, 411
  • L.
  • Lakes, American, commerce of the, 213;
  • transport on, 386;
  • areas of, 494
  • La Louviére hydraulic lift, 420
  • Land transport, conditions of, 376
  • Languedoc Canal,  v, 14, 19, 100
  • Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 12, 44; cost of transport on, 383
  • Lens la Deûle Canal, 106
  • Lesseps, M. de, portrait of, 261; plans of, for Suez Canal, 250
  • Level, differences of, on English canals, 436
  • Levy’s system of cable haulage, 403
  • Lifts, canal, 420
  • Liverpool and Manchester, cost of transport between, 40;
  • traffic carried between, 41;
  • Goole and Hull, section of navigation between, 50
  • Lloyd, Capt., and the Panama route, 276;
  • E. J., on best size of locks, 417;
  • Samuel, on national canal, viii
  • Locking, length of operation, 464
  • Locks size of, between London and Birmingham, 58;
  • dimensions of on principal French canals, 113, 415;
  • different systems of, 409, 414;
  • earliest, 411;
  • on English canals, 415;
  • on St. Mary’s Falls and Welland canals, 417;
  • on Manchester Ship Canal, 418;
  • on Nicaraguan Canal, 418
  • Locomotive haulage on canals, 402;
  • on French canals, 403
  • London, condition of streets of, in eighteenth century,  3;
  • through water routes between, and manufacturing districts, 12;
  • and Birmingham, water routes between, 58;
  • and Bristol, canal connection between, 88;
  • traffic of port of, 97
  • Lord Clarence Paget, on the Languedoc canal, 100
  • Loughborough Canal, 18
  • Louis XIV. and the Languedoc Canal, 14
  • Louvain Canal, cost of horse towing on, 384
  • M.
  • Macaulay, Lord, on inventions which abridge distance,  1;
  • on condition of England at end of seventeenth century,  4
  • Maclaren, Charles, on railways and canals, 368;
  • on economical transport, 436
  • Madras, canal system, 241
  • Magdalena river, 229
  • Maintenance, expense of, on railway and canals,
  • Manchester Ship Canal, 19, 329;
  • probable trade of, 330;
  • history of, 332;
  • docks, 333;
  • works, 337;
  • sections, 340;
  • Brindley’s aqueduct, 343;
  • and Liverpool, cost of transport between, 40;
  • works on, 448
  • Marco Polo, 232
  • Markets often inaccessible at end of seventeenth century,  6
  • Marne Canal, 108
  • Masonry weir on Cavour Canal, 434
  • Menes, construction of waterways by, 13
  • Menocal, on the Nicaraguan Canal, 323
  • Merchandise, general, on canals, 441
  • Mersey and Irwell, proposed improvement of, 26;
  • development of, 26, 27
  • Miami and Erie Canal, 202
  • Milan, canals of, 153, 411
  • Milton, on British rivers, 23
  • Monkland Canal, 68;
  • inclines employed on, 413
  • Morris Canal, 205; inclines on, 413
  • Mosel or Moselle, the river, 118;
  • canalisation of the, 110
  • N.
  • Napoleon III. and the Nicaraguan Canal, 14, 316.
  • See Buonaparte
  • Natural condition of earth’s surface,  2
  • Navigation, length of, on principal English canals, 56;
  • map showing extent of English canal, 57;
  • between London and Birmingham, 58;
  • development of inland, in England, vi
  • Neath Canal, 52
  • Nene and Ouse, the, 34
  • Nero, a canal builder, 13
  • Netherton tunnel, 427
  • Neutralisation of waterways, importance of,  9
  • New York State, canals of, see United States; Act of Legislature, 465
  • Nicaragua lake, 317
  • Nicaraguan Canal 14, 314;
  • history of, 317;
  • description of proposed, 319;
  • locks, 321;
  • basins, 322;
  • estimates of cost, 324;
  • harbours, 327;
  • saving of distances by, 328;
  • locks proposed for, 418
  • Nieman, the river, 116
  • North and Caspian Seas, junction of, 19
  • North Sea and Baltic Ship Canal, 122
  • North Sea Canal, 146
  • O.
  • Oder, the river, 116;
  • and Elbe Canal, 120;
  • and Upper Spree Navigation, 129
  • Ohio Canal, 208
  • Orebro Canal, 170
  • Ottawa river, 227
  • Ourcq Canal (Paris), 97
  • P.
  • Pack-horse, cost of transport by,  7
  • Palmerston, Lord, and the Suez Canal, 264
  • Panama Canal, cost of, 19;
  • history of, 295;
  • proceedings at Congress of geographical science, 278;
  • proposals of M. de Lesseps, 280;
  • rival projects, 280;
  • works required, 282;
  • progress of operations, 286;
  • capital, expenditure of, 287;
  • difficulties, 288;
  • mortality, 289;
  • cost of labour, 290;
  • financial troubles, 292;
  • suspension of the company, 293;
  • decision of Chamber of Deputies, 294;
  • comparison of railway and canal experiences, 296;
  • technical description, 298;
  • profile and tracing of canal, 298;
  • plans of proposed sluices, 299;
  • calculations of traffic, 203;
  • the Chagres river, 305;
  • American opinion, 307;
  • dredging machines, 309-312
  • Papin’s digester, Watt’s first experiment with,  8
  • Paris, traffic of by railways and waterways, 95;
  • coal supply of, 96, 97
  • Peel, Sir Robert, print works of,  9
  • Perekop Canal, 180
  • Peter the Great and Catherine as canal-makers, 14;
  • canals planned by, 173
  • Pitchora river, 184
  • Planes, locks, sluice-gates, and lifts, 408;
  • first inclined, for waterways, 411
  • Po, the river, 162
  • Ports of France, expenditure on, 98
  • Poutiloff Canal, 177
  • Price-Williams, R., on the cost of mineral traffic, 390
  • Priestley, on British canals, 54
  • Provinces, condition of, in eighteenth century,  4
  • Ptolemy II., a canal-builder, 13
  • Q.
  • Quarterly Review on the Suez Canal, 266;
  • on the early railways, 366
  • R.
  • Railroad, the Callao, Lima, and Oroya, 15
  • Railway rates, prohibitive character of,  9;
  • Liverpool and Manchester, 367;
  • and canal traffic Acts, 1888, 374
  • Railways, average cost of, per mile, in different countries, 10;
  • traffic carried on, in United Kingdom, 15, 17;
  • in Germany, traffic on and waterways compared, 133;
  • and canals, general comparison of 364;
  • cost of, 377;
  • canals owned by, vii
  • Rainhill locomotive contest, 367
  • Rates, railway, 376;
  • railway and canal compared, 378;
  • on New York State canals, 381;
  • inland navigation in Germany, 388;
  • on British canals, 387
  • Regulations for Dutch canals, 152
  • Rhine, wire ropes used for traction on, 397;
  • Marne canals, 110
  • Rhine and Danube, attempted union of by Charlemagne, 13;
  • proposed canal between, 119;
  • characteristics of, 117;
  • Rhine Ems Canal, 127;
  • and Scheldt, 127
  • Rhone, systems of haulage on, 392;
  • canals of the, 112
  • Ribble, the river, 31
  • Rio Grande river, 317
  • Rio San Francisco, 317
  • Riquet, M., and the Languedoc Canal, 100
  • Rivers in England, number of made navigable, 12;
  • conservancy and improvement of, 36;
  • suggested department for control of, 37;
  • shipping trade of 37;
  • particulars of principal, 38;
  • basins, principal, 491
  • Rivers of England and Wales, 23;
  • of France, 115;
  • of Germany, 116;
  • of Italy, 157, 162;
  • of Russia, 184;
  • of United States, 191;
  • of Canada, 227
  • Roads, condition of, in middle of eighteenth century,  3;
  • from Kensington to London,  3;
  • difference between macadamised and other,  7
  • Rokeby, Justice, on going circuit at end of seventeenth century,  5
  • Romans, the, as canal makers,  v;
  • and British waterways, 23
  • Rope traction, 395
  • Rotterdam, canals of, 149
  • Royal Canal (Ireland), 81
  • Rundall, General, on advantages and defects of canals, 60
  • Russia, waterways of, 172;
  • canals projected by Peter the Great, 173;
  • Baltic and Caspian Sea canals, 175;
  • Baltic and Black Sea canals, 176;
  • Beresinski Canal, 176;
  • Ognisky Canal, 176;
  • King’s Canal, 176;
  • canal communication with Bay of Finland, 176;
  • Iwanoff Canal, 177;
  • Kamüshinski Canal, 177;
  • the Poutiloff Canal, 177;
  • Perekop Canal, 180;
  • Baltic and White Sea Canal, 181;
  • Volga and Don Canal, 181;
  • Hyegra and Kovja Canal, 181;
  • Black Sea and Azov Canal, 182;
  • the canals of Finland, 183;
  • river systems of Russia, 184;
  • early canals of, 365
  • S.
  • Sailing ships and steamers, and Suez Canal, 260
  • Salwarp, proposed improvement of, 23, 25
  • Sandys, William, and the Avon improvement, 23;
  • and Salwarp Navigation, 23;
  • 100 years before Brindley, 24;
  • improvement of Wye by, 24
  • San Juan de Nicaragua river, 316
  • ”   del Norte, 320
  • ”   del Sur, port of, 316
  • Saône, weirs on the, 431
  • Sault St. Marie Canal, 209;
  • locks on, 417
  • Scheldt and Rhine Canal; and Meuse Canal, 415
  • Schuylkill Navigation, 205
  • Scotland, waterways of, 63
  • Seaboard, struggle for by modern nations,  9
  • Sea transport, cost of, 385;
  • seas, areas of, 494
  • Seine, regulating weirs on the, 431
  • Sesostris, a canal builder, 13
  • Severn and Thames, proposals for connection of, 25;
  • improvement of the, 32;
  • section of navigation between, and the Thames, 50
  • Shannon, the, 74
  • Sheffield and Goole Canal, proposed, 85
  • Ship Canal projects, 20.
  • See Panama, Suez, Nicaragua, Manchester, &c.
  • ”  Railway, proposed by Captain Eads, 422;
  • canals, future of, viii
  • Shipping trade of chief British rivers, 37;
  • of Clyde, 66;
  • of Tyne, 31;
  • of Suez Canal, 259, 267
  • Shropshire Canal, planes on, 413
  • Single-width canals, 467
  • Sluices proposed for Panama Canal, 311;
  • on Aire and Calder Canal, 432;
  • on the Weaver, 432;
  • earliest in Italy, 409;
  • at Trolhätta in Sweden, 430
  • Sluice-valves, substitution of, for let-offs, 429
  • Sluiceways on Aire and Calder Canal, 432
  • Smeaton, construction of great sluice by, 37
  • Smiles, Samuel, on canal development, 369
  • Sone Canal (India), boats on, 463
  • South and Central America, waterways of, 229
  • Speed, details of, 399;
  • on Belgian Canals, 399, 435;
  • on Lea, 399;
  • on Grand Junction Canal, 435;
  • on Rotterdam Canal, 435;
  • increase of by lifts or inclined planes, 436;
  • effect of breaking waves on, 437;
  • on Suez Canal, 437;
  • in Sweden and Holland, 437;
  • effect of size and number of locks on, 438;
  • depth of English canals, 439;
  • canal and railway compared, 439
  • Squires, Mr., and the American isthmus, 277
  • Stafford and Worcester Canal, 41;
  • first locks on, 411
  • Stage-coach and railway travelling compared,  6
  • Stage-coaches, rate of speed of,  7
  • State acquisition and control of canals, 469
  • State, English waterways under control of, 11;
  • ownership of, versus private enterprise,  x, 11
  • Steam locomotives on common roads, proposed by Robinson,  8;
  • towing, cost of, 384;
  • on shallow canals, 399;
  • application of, to locks, 423
  • Stephenson, Robert, and the Suez Canal, 265
  • St. Lawrence river, 228;
  • plan of locks on canals, 416
  • St. Mary’s Falls Canal. See Sault St. Marie
  • St. Maurice Canal, cable haulage on, 403
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway, 366
  • Stourbridge Canal, 51
  • Stour, river, 25
  • Suez Canal, inauguration of new era by, 18;
  • cost of, 19;
  • history of, 245;
  • canal of Rameses, 247;
  • proposals of M. de Lesseps, 250;
  • concessions granted, 251;
  • contracts, 253;
  • progress of work, 255;
  • effect of Suez Canal, 257;
  • saving of distance, 260;
  • size of ships, 260;
  • income and working expenditure, 259;
  • Euphrates Valley route, 270;
  • enlargement of canal, 268;
  • Trebizonde and Tigris Valley routes, 272;
  • proposed parallel canal, 273
  • Swansea Canal, 52
  • Sweden, waterways of, 164;
  • the Gotha Canal, 164;
  • West Gotha Canal, 167;
  • Dalsland Canal, 167;
  • Cunda Canal, 170;
  • Orebro Canal, 170;
  • projected canals, 170
  • T.
  • Tehuantepec, Isthmus of, 278;
  • proposed ship railway for, 422
  • Tees, the, 34
  • Telford, Thomas, and the Gotha Canal, 165;
  • locks on Caledonian Canal, 417
  • Textile industries, condition of, in eighteenth century,  3
  • Thames, early propulsion on, 394
  • Thames, Severn and Mersey, communication between, 12;
  • conservancy of, 37
  • Thames, the river, 353;
  • extent of commerce of, 354;
  • ship canal, 356;
  • Tilbury docks, 357;
  • comparison of proposed ship canal with Suez Canal, 358;
  • plan of the, 360;
  • navigable facilities of Thames, 361;
  • the upper Thames, 362
  • Thread and gauze, manufacture of, begun at Paisley,  8
  • Tiber, the river, 157
  • Tigris Valley route to India, 272
  • Tolls, examples of on English Canals, 387
  • Torksey, a Roman town and fort, 23
  • Towing, cost of, 381;
  • by horse and steam, 384;
  • by men, 399;
  • on Aire and Calder canal, 402;
  • on Gloucester and Berkeley Canal, 402;
  • paths, 429
  • Traffic carried on French waterways, 94, 115;
  • on German waterways, 130;
  • canal, character and density of, 441;
  • on English waterways, 442
  • Trajan interested in canals, iv, 13
  • Transport and haulage, systems of, 391
  • Transport and working of canals, 364;
  • water and land, compared, 375;
  • cost of, by different systems, 380, 381;
  • cost of, on German railways, 383
  • Transportation, higher cost of in United Kingdom, 10;
  • cost of coal, to Paris, 115;
  • conditions of in United States, 214
  • Trolhätta, cataract of, 430
  • Tugs, employed on Danube, 397;
  • on Rhine, 399;
  • wire-rope, 398;
  • Jacquel’s system, on Saar coal canal, 398
  • Tunnels, viaducts, embankments, and weirs, 424;
  • on Bridgwater Canal, 424;
  • on Shropshire Canal, 426;
  • length of chief on English canals, 426;
  • on Birmingham system of canals, 427;
  • Dudley and Netherton, 427
  • Turf and wood, fuel, used in seventeenth century,  8
  • Tyne, the river, 29
  • U.
  • Ulloas, de, and the Panama route, 276
  • Union Canal (Scotland), 68;
  • Pennsylvania, 205
  • United Kingdom, coast line of, 9.
  • See England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
  • United States, waterways of the, 191;
  • river systems, 191;
  • historical notes on early canals, 192;
  • Erie Canal, 194;
  • Ohio canals, 195;
  • Indiana and Illinois, 196;
  • growth of traffic, 197;
  • details of chief canals, 201;
  • extent of system, 202;
  • Miami and Erie, 202;
  • Morris Canal, Union Canal, and Schuylkill Navigation, 205;
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 206;
  • Ohio Canal, 208;
  • Sault St. Marie Canal, 209;
  • projected canals, 213;
  • transportation in the United States, 214;
  • contest between railways and canals in, 370
  • Ural, the, 184
  • V.
  • Vasa, Gustavus, as a canal-maker, 14
  • Venice, Doges of, as canal-makers, 14;
  • canals of, 159
  • Vernon-Harcourt, on canal inclines, 413
  • Vessels. See boats
  • Viaducts, embankments, tunnels and weirs, 424;
  • on the Ellesmere Canal, 427
  • Villoresi Canal, Italy, 158
  • Vinci, Leonardo da, as a canal-maker, 13
  • Vishni Volotchok Canal, 443
  • Vistula, the river, 116
  • Volga, the, 184;
  • Volga and Don Canal, 181
  • Voyage of Lord Clarence Paget on the Canal du Midi, 102
  • W.
  • Wafer, Lionel, and the Panama route, 275
  • Wages, rates of, in seventeenth century,  7;
  • paid on Panama canal works, 302
  • Wales, canal facilities of, 53
  • Waller, quotations from, 40
  • Warwickshire canals, compensation tolls paid by, 273
  • Water and land transport compared, 375;
  • elements affecting cost of, 377
  • Waterways: of England and Wales, rivers, 23;
  • canals, 40;
  • of Scotland, 63;
  • of Ireland, 74;
  • of France, 93;
  • of Germany, 116
  • Waterways, results of construction of,  8;
  • neglect of, in United Kingdom, 12;
  • total length of, in United Kingdom, 12;
  • Roman, in Great Britain, 23;
  • traffic carried on, and length of, principal in Germany, 130-131;
  • making of, 447;
  • Government control of, 471;
  • cost of transport by, ix, 472
  • Watt, James, personal details of, 72;
  • as a canal-maker, 72
  • Watt’s first experiment on the power of steam,  8
  • Wear, the river, 36
  • Weaver, the, 28;
  • cost of transport on, 385;
  • lift on the, 420;
  • sluices on the, 432
  • Wedgwood ware, manufacture of first begun,  8
  • Weirs, 424;
  • regulating, on the Seine, 431
  • Welland Canal, 216;
  • plan of locks on, 416
  • Weser, the river, 117
  • Wheelwright, Mr., and the Panama route, 277
  • Whittier, quoted, 447
  • Willebroeck Canal, cost of towing on, 384
  • Windmills, use of in Holland, 151
  • Wire rope traction, 397;
  • unsuccessful in England, 402
  • Witham, the, 33
  • Wood, Nicholas, calculations as to cost of transport, 15;
  • on speed on railways, 366;
  • on cost of transport of minerals, 367
  • Worcester and Birmingham Canal, 51
  • Wye, improvement of, by Sandys, 24
  • Y.
  • Yarranton, Andrew, and river improvement, 25;
  • proposal to deepen the Salwarp, 25;
  • Stour navigation improved by, 25;
  • proposed connection of Thames and Severn by, 25;
  • personal details of, 25
  • Yellow river, or Ho-hang-ho, 233