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MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE & SCHOOL OF ARTS

Embellished with namerous well-executed Engravings.

Contents of Part 13, 8d.- Astronomical Illus- Part 19, 7d.-Varley's Graphic Microscope and Telescope trations-Citric Acid- Atmospheric Electricity- Chemical-Preparation of Pigments-Japanning-Hints on Using th Elements- The Eccentric Chuck- Varnishing- Phosphoric Microscope-Chemical Tests-Williams's TransferographyMeteors Blow-pipes Grove's Voltaic Battery-Arsenic Ascertaining the Inteusity of Light-Sealing-Wax-Formation contained naturally in the Human Body-Preparation of Gold of Peat-The Hour-Glass-On Pepsine, the Digestive PrinBeater's Skin-Drying Sea Weeds-Progress of Rail-ways-ciple-Blow-Pipe Jet--Coating Metallic Plates with Iodine for Geology Process of the Daguerreotype-Ruling Machines -Egyptian Blue Mr. Smee's Galvanic Battery - Method of Preserving Mosses Glazes for the Lathes - Artificial Pearls-Landscape Painting-Action of Colored Light on the Growth and Germination of Plants. Miscellanies: Consumption of Smoke-Irish Gold Mines, &c.

Part 14, 8d.-Domestic Green-Houses and Ferneries
-Chromium and its Combinations-Preparation of Sheep-
Skin Rugs-Former High Temperature of Europe-Silvering
and Tinning-Engraving on Glass-Native Oil of Laurel-
Dyeing Wood or Veneers, &c.-Eccentric Turning-Colors of
Steam and of the Atmosphere-Silkworms-Summer Drinks
-Analyzing German Silver-Electrical Induction and Distri-
bution-Preparation of Specimens of Plants-Varnishing-
Durability of Stone-Preparation of Catgut-Artificial System
of Botany-Hydrogen-Ivory Paper-To Measure Light-
Landscape Painting-Harness Paste and Polish-Galvanic
Apparatus-Making Napoleon Medals-Wooden Marbles-
Spontaneous Combustion Staining Wood, &c. Queries,
Miscellanies: Preparation of Horn-Photometry - Fresh-
Water Plants-To remove Stains of Lunar Caustic.
Part 15, 7d.-Metallochromy-Preparation of Specimens
of Plants-On Grinding and Polishing Lenses- Domestic
Greenhouses and Ferneries-Safflower-Method of Perma-
nently Fixing, Engraving, and Printing from Daguerreotype
Pictures-Manufacture of Starch-Organic Remains-Painting
in Crayons-On the Flame of a Candle-Coffee-Preparation
of Catgut-Patent Gelatine-Practical Management of Bees
-Researches on Charcoal-The Myriamoscope-Lithography
-Action of Water on Melted Glass-Colors or Painting on
Velvet, Satin, Silk, &c.-Singular Application of Heat-Gal-
vanic Batteries-On Madder as a Dye Drug-Specific Gravity
-Making Shagreen-New Filtering Machine-Preparation of
Gold-Leaf-Japanning Tunbridge Ware. Miscellanies: La-
pidary's Work-Horticulture-Tracing Paper-To make
Spruce Beer-Colors produced in Plate Glass by the Sun's
Rays Steam Boilers-Fire Escape.

the Daguerreotype-Electrical Transference, and Devices on
Glass-The Tide a true Barometer-Transparent Painting
-Autography-Lifting of the Kremlin Bell-Scouring, or
Renovating Articles of Dress-Pyrotechny, or the Art of
Making Fire-Works. Miscellanies: Yeast-India Rubber-
Utility of Phrenology in Wig Making.

Part 20, 7d.— Professor Olmsted's Patent Stove
Painting Transparencies-On the Cause of the Increase of
Color by the Inversion of the Head-Machinery-Prepara-
tion of Pigments Cutting the Teeth of Clock Wheels-
Creosote-Printing Fine Wood Cuts-Hardening of Files-
Application of the Physico-Chemical Sciences to Arts and
Manufactus - Fumigating Apartments-Galvanic Batteries
-Gold and Silver Fish-Electricity of High Pressure Steam-
Composition Ornament Making Accumulated Electricity
-Marsh's Apparatus for Detecting Arsenic-New Sun Dial.
Miscellanies: Bergamot Oranges-Mode of making Sheet Lead
in China-Coloring Marble-Pelosine-Electrical Telegraph-
Electrical Clock-Adhesion of Glue, &c.

Part 21, 7d-Locomotive Engines-Making of Glass Beads-Fireworks-Parallax-Shape and Heat of the EarthGlass from Bones-On the Colors of Natural Bodies-Magnetic Apparatus and Experiments--Caution to Electrotypists -Chemical Tests-The Diamond-Building Cements-Sturgeon's Electro-Magnetic Sphere, &c. -Purification of OxGall-General Effects of Heat-Use of Sand for Cuttings of Trees, &c.-Fuel - Graduation of Hydrometers — Arnott's, Joyce's, and the Chunk Stoves-Extracts from the Dictionary of Arts and Sciences-Preparation of Feathers-Migration of Butterflies. Miscellanies: Colored Lithographic PrintingNew Musket-Transparency of the Ocean - RespirationNew Metal Button-Ink prepared with Prussian Blue-Action of Sea Water on Glass.

Part 22, 8d.-The Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope-Preparation of Pigments-Organ Stops-Innite Divisibility of Matter-Migratory Fish-Remarks on Comets-Electrical Experiments Photogenic Dyeing -Gum-Manufacture of Peucils-Management of the Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope-Chemical Tests-Objects for the Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope-On Steam as a Conductor of Electricity-Alloys-Laughing Gas, or Nitrous Oxyde-Epochs of Vegetation-Electro-Maguetism -Advantages gained by Heating Gas before Burning-dian

Part 16, 7d.-The Diorama-Illustrations of the Linnæan
System, Naming Plants, &c-Frozen Well-Lithography-
Assam Tea-Metallochromy-Crystallized Ornaments, Alum
Baskets, &c.-Effects of Mushrooms on the Air-Influence of
Points in Electricity-Preventing the Decay of Wood-The
Single Kaleidoscope-Discovery of the Mariner's Compass-Steel, or Wootz-Veneering-Pumps-Gilding the Borders of
Animalcules-Improved Method of Drying Plants-Imitative
Wax Candles-French Phosphoric Matches-Spirit from the
Bilberry-Behne's Sculptor's Instrument-Copper in Natural
Products Spencer on the Electrotype-Mud Apparatus for
Steam Boilers-Assaying of Metallic Ores-Coloring In-
sects-Preparation of Pure Tellurian-Colors of Flame-Gas
from Grapes-The Mulberry-Apparatus for Lithographic
Printing-New Metal Latanium-Indian Mode, of Preparing
the Perfumed Oils of Jasmine and Bela-Etching upon Glass
Pigments-Copper-plate Printing Inks, &c.

Part 17, 8d.-Busby's Hydraulic Orrery - Objects for
the Kaleidoscope-Horsley's Galvanic Battery-Fluid Sup-
port; Swimming-Assaying of Metallic Ores-On Pricking
Organ Barrels-Preparation of Pigments-Manufacture of
Marbles, Bullets, and Shot-Japanning Tunbridge-ware-
Nebula-Wagstaff's Wire Covering Machine- Profile, or
Silhouette Instrument - Baldrence's Tracing Instrument-
Printing Ink Fundamental Principle of Wheel-work-
Preparing Skeletons- Crystallization of Alum- Collecting
British Insects-Influence of Points in Electricity-Manufac-
ture of Phosphorus-Purification of Water on Sea Voyages-
Illustrations of Botany-Chemical Tests-Count Val Marino's
Apparatus for Making Gas from Tar, &c.-New Zealand Flax
-Cause of Electro-Magnetic Action-Locomotion and Loco-
motive Machinery-Gilding of Metals by Electro-Chemical
Action-Lithography. Miscellanies, &c.

Part 18, 8d.-Aerated Waters-Solar Spectrum-Illus-
trations of Botany-Animal Strength-Lime in Agriculture-
Meteoric Stones-Colored Printing Inks-Fluid for Writing
on Knife-blades, Saws,&c.-Atmospheric Railway-Collecting
Shells (hemical Tests-Charcoal Galvanic Battery-Plauts
in Living Rooms-Electrical Attraction-To Fix Black-lead
Pencil Drawings-Liquid True Blue-Bookbinding-Biddery
Ware Comparison between the Light of Candies, Lamps,
and Gas-Bees' Wax - Dead Lime Hints on Using the
Microscope-Photography-Blue Writing Ink-Lithography
-Agency of Man in the Distribution of Plants-Proceedings
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science-
Blow-pipe-Maclaurin's Machine for Stump Engraving-Oil
Color Cakes-Bismuth, Fusible Metal, and Metallic Pencils-
Stuffing and Skinning Animals. Miscellanies, &c.

Glass Marble-Papin's Digester-Prodigious Force of Mois-
ture to raise Burdens-Coal Finding-Theory of the Spinuing
Top. Miscellanies: Use of Chloride of Lime in Removing
the Smell of Fresh Paint-New Railway-Effects of Winds
upon the Atmosphere-Melting Snow with Salt-Perfume of
Flowers-New Black Ink-Varieties of Gold, & c.
Part 23, 7d.-Air Pump-Silvering Looking Glass-Sub-
stitutes for Yeast in Making Bread-Echoes- Chemical Action
of Light-Marble-New Applications of the Electrotype-
Machine to prove the Shape of the Earth-Electricity from
Steam-Waves-Electro-Magnetic Clock-Antiseptic Proper-
ties of Peat-Papyrography-French Manufacture of India-
Rubber Web-Wagstaff's Electro-Magnetic Machine-Tur-
rell's Perspectograph-Silk from Spiders-Winds-Compo-
sition of Artificial Gems-Electro-Magnetism-Skinning and
Stuffing Reptiles and Fish-Action of Running Water-Curing
of Provisions-Chemical Tests. Miscellanies: Inflammable
Air from Alcohol-Electro-Vital Currents in Animals-Con-
version of Fibrin into Albumen-Moss on Gravel-walks-
Method of Zincing Copper and Brass-Colored Shadows-
Fire Cloud. &c.

Part 24, 8d.-Fire-Engines-Restoration of Oil Paintings
-Bronzing Medals and Coins-New Applications of Electri-
city-Curing of Provisions-Staining Paper-Constitution of
Heat-On the probable duration of the present supply of Coal
-Crosse's Galvanic Experiments-Fossil Infusoria-Varnish
-Fire-works-Objects for the Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope-
Artificial Process of Petrifaction-Fire Balls-The Pinna and
its Silk-Galvano-Arsenical Apparatus Morgan's Patent
Paddle-Wheel-Amalgams-Affection and Vast Number of
Fishes-Chemical Tests--Nitrous Oxyde, or Laughing Gas-
Vortices of Descartes-Miscellanies: Scupturing in Wood-
New Economical Lamp-Percussion Shell to Explode at the
Bottom of the Sea- Gas Lighting in London-Flexible
Asphaltic Roofing. Answers to Queries. Review. Title,
Preface, Index, &c.

The above 12 Parts, (containing upwards of 350
Engravings,) form Vol. II. of this Magazine.
Price, in Embossed Cloth and Lettered, 88.

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