Tabular View of the Chemical Arts. 



I. Calorics. 



II. Plastics. 



Ill, Metallurgy. 



IV. Chemics. 



V. Calistics. 



VI. Oleics. 



VII. Sitepsics. 



VIII. Biotech- 

 nics. 



1. Fuel and Furnaces. 



2. Warming and Ven- 



tilation. 



3. Pyrotechny. 



1. Pyroplastics. 



2. Pottery. 



3. Hydroplastics. 



1. Pyrometallurgy. 



2. Hydrometallui-gy. 



1. Salines. 



2. Metallosalines. 



3. Pharmaceutics. 



1. Textile fabrics. 



2. Sheet fabrics. 



3. Adhesives. 



1. Oils and Fats. 



2. Saponiiication. 



3. Illumination. 



1. Farina, &c. 



2. Fermentation. 



3. Culinary arts. 



1. Physiology. 



2. Manures. 



3. Products. 



PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS. 



/ Coal, wood, coke, &c. 



\ Reverberatory, blast furnaces, &c. 



Stoves, hot air, steam, water. 

 Matches, gunpowder, fireworks. 



Glass, enamel. 



Brick, earthenware, porcelain. 



Lime, mortar, gypsum. 



Reductions of ores by fire. 

 Galvanoplastics, photography. 



Oil of vitriol, soda, nitl-e, alum. 

 Metallic salts, pigments. 

 Inorganic, organic. 



Bleaching, dyeing, calico-printing. 

 Paper, leather, caoutchouc, gutta 



percha. 

 Resin, varnish, glue. 



Extraction and fining, &c. 

 Soap, essences, perfumery. 

 Chandlery, gas, burning fluids, lamps, 

 jets. 



Starch, flour, sugar. 

 Alcohol, wine, beer, vinegar. 

 Preparation and preservation of food. 



Plants and animals, ashes. 

 Putrefaction, mineral manures. 

 Milk, fat, bone, horn. 



