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Part III., Currying Chapter I., Waxed Calf: I., Preparation; II., Shaving; III., 

 Stretching or Slicking; IV., Oiling the Grain ; V., Oiling the Flesh Side; VI., Whitening and 

 Graining; VII., Waxing; VIII., Finishing; IX., Dry Finishing; X., Finishing in Colour; 

 XI., Cost Chapter II., White Calf: I., Finishing in White Chapter III., Cow Hide for 

 Upper Leathers: I., Black Cow Hide; II., White Cow Hide: III., Coloured Cow Hide. 

 Chapter IV., Smooth Cow Hide Chapter V., Black Leather Chapter VI., Miscellaneous 

 Hides: I., Horse; II., Goat; III., Waxed Goat Skin; IV., Matt Goat Skin Chapter VII., 

 Russia Leather: I., Russia Leather; II., Artificial Russia Leather. 



Part IV., Enamelled, Hungary and Chamoy Leather, Morocco, Parchment, Furs 

 and Artificial Leather Chapter I., Knamelled Leather: I., Varnish Manufacture; II, 

 Application of the Enamel; III., Enamelling in Colour Chapter II., Hungary Leather: I., 

 Preliminary; II., Wet Work or Preparation; III., Aluming; IV., Dressing or Loft Work; 

 V., Tallowing; VI., Hungary Leather from Various Hides Chapter III., Tawing: I., Pre- 

 paratory Operations; II., Dressing; III., Dyeing Tawed Skins; IV., Rugs Chapter IV., 

 Chamoy Leather Chapter V., Morocco: I., Preliminary Operations; II., Morocco Tanning; 

 III., Mordants used in Morocco Manufacture; IV., Natural Colours used in .Morocco 

 Dyeing; V., Artificial Colours ; VI., Different Methods of Dyeing: VII., Dyeing with Natural 

 Colours; VIII., Dyeing with Aniline Colours; IX., Dyeing with .Metallic Salts; X., Leather 

 Printing; XL, Finishing Morocco; XII., Shagreen; XIII., Bronzed Leather Chapter VI., 

 Gilding and Silvering: I., Gilding; II., Silvering; III., Nickel and Cobalt Chapter VII., 

 Parchment Chapter VIII.. Furs and Furriery: I., Preliminary Remarks; II., Indigenous 

 Furs; III., Foreign Furs from Hot Countries; IV., Foreign Furs from Cold Countries: V., 

 Furs from Birds' Skins; VI., Preparation of Furs; VII., Dressing; VIII., Colouring; IX., 

 Preparation of Birds' Skins; X., Preservation of Furs Chapter IX., Artificial Leather: I., 

 Leather made from Scraps; II., Compressed Leather; III., American Cloth; IV., Papier 

 Mache; V., Linoleum; VI., Artificial Leather. 



Part V., Leather Testing and the Theory of Tanning Chapter I., Testing and Analysis 

 icr: I., Physical Testing of Tanned Leather; II., Chemical Ar 



ig ; 

 Theory of 'Soaking; II., Theory of Unhairing; III., Theory of Swelling; IV., Theory of 



of Leather: I., Physical Testing of Tanned Leather; II., Chemical Analysis Chapter II., 

 The Theory of Tanning and the other Operations of the Leather and Skin Industry: I., 



Handling; V. Theory of Tanning; VI., Theory of the Action of Tannin on the Skin; VII.. 

 Theory of Hungary Leather Making; VIII., Theory of Tawing; IX., Theory of Chamoy 

 Leather Making ; X., Theory of Mineral Tanning. 



Part VI., Uses of Leather Chapter I., Machine Belts: I., Manufacture of Belting; II., 

 Leather Chain Belts; III., Various Belts; IV., Use of Belts Chapter II., Boot and Shoe- 

 making: I., Boots and Shoes; II., Laces Chapter III., Saddlery: I., Composition of a 

 Saddle; II., Construction of a Saddle Chapter IV., Harness: I., The Pack Saddle; II., 

 Harness Chapter V., Military Equipment Chapter VI., Glove Making Chapter VII., 

 Carriage Building Chapter VIII., Mechanical Uses. 



Appendix, The World's Commerce in Leather I., Europe; II., America; III., Asia; 

 IV., Africa ; Australasia Index 



Books on Pottery, Glass, etc. 



THE MANUAL OF PRACTICAL POTTING. Second 



Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 200pp. 1897. Price 17s. (Sd.: India 

 and Colonies, 18s. 6d. ; Other Countries, 20s. ; strictly net, post free. 

 Contents. 



Introduction. The Rise and Progress of the Potter's Art. Chapters I., Bodies. China 

 and Porcelain Bodies, Parian Bodies, Semi-porcelain and Vitreous Bodies, Mortar Bodies, 

 Earthenwares Granite and C.C. Bodies, Miscellaneous Bodies, Sagger and Crucible Clays, 

 Coloured Bodies, Jasper Bodies, Coloured Bodies for Mosaic Painting, Encaustic Tile Bodies, 

 Body Stains, Coloured Dips. II., Glazes. China Glazes, Ironstone Glazes, Earthenware 

 Glazes, Glazes without Lead, Miscellaneous Glazes, Coloured Glazes, Majolica Colours. III., 

 Gold and Cold Colours. Gold, Purple of Cassius, Marone and Ruby, Enamel Coloured 

 Bases, Enamel Colour Fluxes, Enamel Colours, Mixed Enamel Colours, Antique and Vellum 

 Enamel Colours, Underglaze Colours, Underglaze Colour Fluxes, Mixed Underglaze Colours, 

 Flow Powders, Oils and Varnishes. IV., Means and Methods. Reclamation of Waste 

 Gold, The Use of Cobalt, Notes on Enamel Colours, Liquid or Bright Gold. V., Classification 

 and Analysis. Classification of Clay Ware, Lord Playfair's Analysis of Clays, The Markets 

 of the World, Time and Scale of Firing, Weights of Potter's Material, Decorated Goods 

 Count. VI., Comparative Loss of Weight of Clays. VII., Ground Felspar Calculations. 

 VIII., The Conversion of Slop Body Recipes into Dry Weight. IX., The Cost of Prepared 

 Earthenware Clay. X., Forms arid Tables. Articles of Apprenticeship, .Manufacturer's 

 Guide to Stocktaking, Table of Relative Values of Potter's Materials, Hourly Wages Fable. 

 Workman's Settling Table, Comparative Guide for Earthenware and China Manufacturers in 

 the use of Slop Flint and Slop Stone, Foreign Terms applied to Earthenware and China 

 Goods, Table for the Conversion of Metrical Weights and Measures on the Continent of South 

 America. Index. 



