CATALOGUE.— PHILOSOPHY AND ARTS, PRACTICAL MrCHA>riCS. 143 



Tatliam on encaustic paintings, with hard 



resins. Ph. M. I. 406. 

 Blackman's oil colour cakes. S. A. XII. 



Ph. M. XVIII. 268. 

 Sheldrake on the Venetian painting. Ph. M. 



II. 302. Repert. X. 56. 

 Dayes on colouring. Ph. M. VIII. 1. 

 Inlaying marble. Repert. X. 326. 

 On mosaic work. Ph. M. IX. 289- 

 *Mechanics of drawing. Imison's elements. 



II. 240. Copying drawings. 327- 

 Davy on Wedgwood's mode of copying by 



a metallic solution. Journ. R. I. I. 173. 



Nich. 8. III. 167. 

 Gill on Indian ink. Ph. M. XVII. 210. 

 Malton's portfolios. Nich. IX. 128. Gilb. 



XIII. 113. 



:/ 7/:.U i 



Writino;, Characters, Signals. 



Caneparius de atramentis. 



On the Chinese characters. Ph. Ir. 1686. 



XVni.63. '* 



Chaumette's knife for making a pen at a 



stroke, with an inkstand for a handle. 



A. P. 1715. H.66. Mach. A.III.57. 61. 

 On speaking with the hands. Leup. Th. Ar. 



t.2. 

 Ckric de stylis vcterum et chartanim generi- 



bus. 



Ace. by Gale. Ph. tr. 1731. XXXVII. 

 157. 

 Jcake and Byron on slwrthand. Ph. tr. 1748. 



XLV. 345, 388. 

 .Byro/j'i shorthand. 8. 

 Lalaiide Art de faire le papier, f. Par. 176I. 

 Lalandc Art du parcheminier. 1762. 

 Cotteneuve's polygraph. A. P. 1763- H. 147. 

 Vaussenville on ruhng paper. A. P. 1766. H. 



162. 

 Lambert 6n ink and paper. A. Berl. 1770. 



58. 



*BUttner on the alphabets of all nations. N. 



C. Gott. 1776. VI r. 106. 

 Holdsworth and Aldridge's short hand. 8. 

 Essji/ on signals. 8. 

 ♦Characters. E. M.'A. I. Art. Caracteres. 



With 25 plates by Deshauteiayes. 

 Writing. E. M. A. II. Art. Ecriture. 

 Multiplying copies. E. M. A. VI. Art. Poly- 



graphe. 

 Signals. E. M. A. VII. Art. Signaux. 

 Tablets for writing with silver. E. M. A. 



VIII. Art. Tabletier. 

 Short hand. E. M. A. VIII. Art. Tachy- 



graphe. 

 *Astlt's origin and progress of writing. 4. R.L 

 Blanchard's short hand. 4. 

 Gwrffey's shorthand. 12. 

 Wakefield on the origin of alphabetical cha- 

 racters. jVlanch. M. II. 278. 

 Grenville's reckoning board for the blind. 



S. A. IV. 129, 144. 

 Blagden on ancient inks. Pb.tff. 1787i 451. 



Repert. II. 389- 



I The letters, may be made visible by moistening them 

 first with a prussiatcd alkali, and then with a diluted acid. 



Report on Coulou's tachygraphy. A.P, 1787. 

 H,9. 



Harvey on alphabetical characters.. Manch. 

 M. IV. '135. 



nticknesse. on dccyphering^. 



Thornton on the elements of written lan- 

 guage. Am. tr. III. 262. 



On intelligible signals. Am.tr. IV. 162. 



Cooke on signals. Ir. tr. VI. 77- 



Edgworlh on the telegraph. Ir. tr. VI. 95. 

 319. Nich. II. 319. 



On writing. Nich. I. 18. 



On pasigrapliy. Nich. II. 342.' 



Chap}>e, Breguet, and Betancourt on the tele- 

 graph. B. Soc. Phil. n. 16, 



Coqucbert's mode ef copying. B. Soc. Phil. 

 n.50. 



