WORKSHOP RECEIPTS, 



FOURTH SERIES, 



DEVOTED MAINLY TO HANDICRAFTS A MECHANICAL SUBJECTS. 

 C. G. '.FORD LOCK. 



MO HI astrations, with CempU u Index , nd a Otnaral Uda* to tto 

 Four fen**, 6s 



Waterproofing rubber goods, 



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 Packing and Storing article* of delicate odour or colour, oft deliquescent 



character, liable to ignition, apt to tuner from insects or ' 



Embalming and Preserving anatomical p^ >< **rt. 

 Leather Polishes. 



Cooling Air and Water, producing low temperatures, making ice, cooling 

 sjrrupt and solutions and separating salts from liquors by refrigeration. 



Pumps and Siphons, embracing every oaefal contrivance far raising and 

 r on a moderate scale, and moving corrosive, tenacious, 



Desiccating air- and water-ovens, and other appliances for drying natural 



and artificial products. 

 Distilling water, tinctures, extracts, pharmaceutical preparations, IMIIIHI, 



perfumes, and alcoholic liquids. 



Emulsifying as required by pharmacists and photographers. 

 Evaporating saline and other solutions, and liquids demanding special 



i ng water, and solutions of various kinds. 

 Percolating and Macerating. 



Stereotyping by both plaster and paper processes. 



Bookbinding in all its details. 



Straw Plaiting and the fabrication of baskets, mattin,; 



Musical Instruments- the preservation, tuning, and repair of pianos, 



harmoniums, musical boxes, etc 

 Clock and Watch Mending adapted for intelligent amateurs. 



Photography recent development in rapid processes, handy apparatus, 

 numerous recipes for sensitising and developing solutions, and applica* 

 lilfflT to mooVjAk illustrative purposes. 



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London : E. & F. N. SPON, 125, Strand. 



New York : 12, Cortlnndt Street. 



