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CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY : Being some Aspects of Tech- 

 nical Science as Applied to Pottery Manufacture. Edited by CHARLES 

 F. BINNS. 100pp. 1897. Price 12s. 6d. ; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d. ; 

 Other Countries, 15s. ; strictly net, post free. 



Contents. 



Preface. Introduction. Chapters I., The Chemistry of Pottery. II., Analysis and Syn- 

 thesis. III., Clays and their Components. IV., The Biscuit Oven. V., Pyrometry. VI., 

 Glazes and their Composition. VII., Colours and Colour-making. Index. 



RECIPES FOR FLINT GLASS MAKING. By a British 



Glass Master and Mixer. Sixty Recipes. Being Leaves from the 

 Mixing Book of several experts in the Flint Glass Trade, containing 

 up-to-date recipes and valuable information as to Crystal, Demi-crystal 

 and Coloured Glass in its many varieties. It contains the recipes for 

 cheap metal suited to pressing, blowing, etc., as well as the most costly 

 crystal and ruby. British manufacturers have kept up the quality of 

 this glass from the arrivals of the Venetians to Hungry Hill, Stour- 

 bridge, up to the present time. The book also contains remarks as 

 to the result of the metal as it left the pots by the respective metal 

 mixers, taken from their own memoranda upon the originals. 1900. 

 Price for United Kingdom, 10s. 6d. ; Abroad. 15s.; United States, *4 ; 

 strictly net, post free. 



Contents. 



Ruby Ruby from Copper Flint for using with the Ruby for Coating A German Metal - 

 Cornelian, or Alabaster Sapphire Blue -Crysophis Opal -Turquoise Blue Gold Colour 

 Dark Green Green (common) Green for Malachite Blue for Malachite Black for Mela- 

 chite Black Common Canary Batch Canary VVhite Opaque Glass Sealing-wax Red 

 Flint Flint Glass (Crystal and' Demi) Achromatic Glass Paste Glass White Enamel- 

 Firestone Dead White (for moons) White Agate Canary Canary Enamel Index. 



COLOURING AND DECORATION OF CERAMIC 

 WARE. By ALEX. BRONGNIART. With Notes and Additions 

 by ALPHONSE SALVETAT. Translated from the French. 20()pp. 1898. 

 Price 7s. 6d. ; Abroad, 8s. ; strictly net, post free. 



Contents. 



The Pastes, Bodies or Ceramic Articles Capable of being Decorated by Verifiable Colours 

 The Chemical Preparation of Verifiable Colours Composition and Preparation of Verifiable 

 Colours The Oxides Preparation of Oxides Preparation of Chromates Preparation of 

 other Colours Composition and Preparation of Fluxes Muffle Colours Recipes for Colours 

 Use of Metals Lustres Preparation and Application of Colours Composition of Coloured 

 Pastes Underglaze Colours Colours in the Glaze Overglaze Colours Painting in Vitri- 

 fiable Colours Gilding -Burnishing Printing Enlarging and Reducing Gelatine Prints 

 Muffle Kilns for Vitrifiable Colours Influence of the Material on the Colour Changes Re- 

 sulting from the Actions of the Fire Alterations Resulting from the Colours -Alterations in 

 Firing. 



HOW TO ANALYSE CLAY. Practical Methods for Prac- 

 tical Men. By HOLDEN M. ASHBY, Professor of Organic Chemistry, 

 Harvey Medical College, U.S.A. Twenty Illustrations. 1898. Price 

 2s. 6d. ; strictly net, post free, home or abroad. 



