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2883. Mechanic (The) and Inventor. Thomas S. Sprague, editor. 



Detroit, 1867-72. 



Mechanical (Tuk) Advocate. See Gear's Illustrated Meohanical Ad- 

 vocate. 



2884. Mechanical (The) Engineer. An illustrated paper devoted 



to mechanical engineering, applied mi^chanics, and the allied 

 arts. Edited by Egbert P. Watson & Son. 2 vols., 4to. New- 

 York, 1881 + 



2885. Mechanical Engineering. A monthly journal devoted exclu- 



sively to machinery used in mills, mines, collieries, and other 

 home and foreign industrial centres. German Continental edi- 

 tion, published in Leipzig since 1856. Fol. Manchester, Lon- 

 don, and New York, 1882+ 

 Cf. Iiigenieur (Dor). 



2886. Mechanical Journal. Edited by J. H. Kerrick. 5 (?) vols., 



4to. Indianapolis, 1875-'80+ 



2887. Mechanical (The) News. An illustrated journal of manu- 



facturing, engineering, milling, and mining. Published by James 

 LefFel & Co. 12 vols., fol. Springfield Ohio, and New York, 



1871-'82+ 



Mechanical (The) World. See Design and Work. 



2888. Mechanics. A weekly journal of engineering and mechanical 



progress. Roy. 8vo. New York, 1882+ 



2889. Mechanics' (The) Almanac. [Later, an Astronomical Ephcm- 



eris.] Edited by Badger. 2 nos., 8vo. Boston, 1825, '26. 



2890. Mechanics' (The) Journal of Science and Art, and Maga- 



zine of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. 2 vols., 8vo. 

 London, 18o8, ';]9. 



2891. Mechanics' (The) Magazine and Journal of Public In- 



ternal Improvements. 8vo. Boston, 1830. 



2892. ^Mechanics' Magazinic and Register of Inventions and 



Improvements. [From vol. vii, Mechanics' Magazine and 

 Journal of the Mechanics' Institute.] 9 vols., 8vo. New York, 

 1833-'37.|| 



United in 1838 with the American Railroad Journal, 7. v. 



2893. Mechanics' Magazine. Journal illustre. Sciences, arts, manu- 



factures, machines, architecture, mines, telegraphic, constructions 

 navales, brevets. Edition franyaise. 4to. Boulogne-sur-Seine. 

 1871 [+ ?] 



