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E. M. A. I. Art. Ardoisier, Briquetier, Carre- 

 Jeur. II. Alt. Couvieur. IV. Art. Magou- 

 nerie. Marbrier. VI. Art. Paveiir. 



On the disposition of stones in masonr}'. 

 Roz. XXX. 401. 



Mongezon iloman buildings. Roz. XL. 143. 



On brickmaking. Bergman's essays. Nich. 

 II. 498. 



Georgi on artificial slate. Ph. M. III. 148. 



Cartwright's patent bricks. Repert. III. 84. 



To tie together. 



Walker's patent houses, baked in a mass. 

 Repert. III. 369- 



Richter's patent for inlaying marble, Re- 

 pert. X. 326. 



Brodie's hollow iron bars for building. S. A. 

 XXII. 256. 



The Romans sometimes built with pitchers, or hollow 

 bricks, as in the upper part of Caracalla's circus. A noble- 

 man has lately employed hollow bricks for arches in a mag- 

 nificent edifice in this country. 



Mortars, Cements, and Stuccos. 



Perrault on a hard mortar. A. P. I. 199- 

 Pike on a mortar made in the East Indies. 



Ph.tr. 1732. XXXVII. 231. 

 Macquer on lime and plaster. A. P. 1747. 



678. H. 65. 

 Machy Art dii distillateur des eaux fortes, f. 



Paris, p. 102. 

 Mortar for water. Roz. Intr. I. 237. 

 Pise. Roz. Intr. I. 682. 

 Lafaye on Roman mortar. Roz. IX. 437. 

 On plastering walls. Roz. XIV. 417. 

 Higgins on cements. 8. London, 1780. 

 Higgins's patent cement. Repert. II. 289- 

 Mortar. E. M. A. I. Art. Ciment. V. Art, 



Mortelier. 

 Plastering. E. M. A. IV. Art. Marbrier. VI. 



Art. Plafonneur, Pouzzolane. 



Mud walls. E. M. A. VI. Art. Plaqueur en 

 arhfile. 



O 



A new kiln for plaster. Roz. XXXVI. 470. 

 Smealou's lidystone. 

 Williams's patent stucco. Repert. II. 1. 

 Guyton on mortars. Ann. Ch. XXXVIl. 



253. Nich.V. 109. Repert. XV. 132. 

 Holland and Jacour on pise. Board Agr. I. 



387. 

 Puymarin's new mortar. Ph. M. XIV. 125. 

 Eulcher's patent stucco. Repert. HI. ii.329. 

 Anderson on lime as a cement. 8. London. 

 Anderson's recreations. 

 See mills. 



Parker's patent stucco is said to stand extremely well. 



Security from Fire. 



See Machinery. 

 Hales on checking the progress of fires. Ph. 



tr. 1748. XLV. 277. 

 A fire ladder. A. Petr. I. i. H, 6?. 



Supporting itself. 



Lord Mahon on securing buildings from fire. 



Ph. tr. 1778. 884. 

 Krafft on Lord Mahon's incombustible house, 



A. Petr. HI. ii. H. 9. 

 Mann on preserving buildings from fire. Roz. 



XII. 149. ' ' 



On safety from fire. Roz. XIII. 306. 356, 

 Hartley's prevention of fire. E. M. A. VI. 



Art, Preservatif. 

 Repert. Vlll. 233. 



A patent for interposing plates of metal. 



Cartwright's patent incombustible substitute 

 for wood work. Repert. VIII. 155, 



Audibert's machine for fires approved. Mem. 

 Inst. IV. 



Arches, Domes, and Bridges. 



Robinson on the Roman bridge at St. Esprit. 

 Ph. tr. 1684. XIV. 583. 



