180 CATALOGUE. — PHILOSOPHY AXD ARTS, PRACTICAL MECHANIC!?. 



escutcheon. S. A. III. l63. A spring 

 staple for horses. Report. II. 17. *Bra- 

 mali's patent for locks. Repert. V. 217. 

 Clifford's patent nails. Repert. VII. 217- 

 377. Spears's patent locks. Repert. Vltl. 

 91. Benthaiii's patent fire irons. Repert. 



VIII. 145. Finch's patent nails. Repert. 



IX. 390. Arkwri^ht's door lock. S. A. 

 XVI II. 242. Repert. XIV. 372. Bul- 

 lock's lock, not closing till the door is 

 shut. S. A. XIX. 282. Nich. 8. II. 204. 

 Holoraberg's patent locks. Repert. XV. 

 S66. Berard's lock. Melanges. 107. Nich. 

 8. III. 21G. An old secret lock. Nich. 8. 

 V. 203. Regnier's padlock of combina- 

 tion. Nich. VI. 43. Pritty's patent hinges. 

 Repert. ii. I. 321. Opening on either side 

 of the doorway. Smith's patent alarm bell. 

 Repert. ii. III. 182. An Egyptian lock. 

 Nich. VIII. 115. 



Cooper's work. Fougeroux Art du tonne- 

 Jier. f Paris. Ace. A. P. 1763. H. 140. 



Levee's bathing tub. A. P. 1767. H. 186. 



Hoops. E.M.A.VI. 721. E. M.A.VIII. 



Art. Tonnelier. 

 Buckets, measures, and turnery ware. E. M. 



A. I. Art. Boisseher. Eniersou's mecha- 

 nics. F. 261. 262. 

 Beehives. Saintefois's beehive. A. P. 1772. i. 



H. V. E. M. A. .VII. Art. Ruches. A 



beehive. Bailey's Mach. I. 65. Harasti's 



beehive. Repert. XI. 342. 

 Umbrellas. Navarre's umbrella. A. P. 1759. 



H. Marius's umbrella. Mach. A. II. 87, 



89, 145, 161. E. M. A. V. Art. Parasols. 



E. M. M. I. Art. Boursier. 

 Snuff boxes. Chaumette. A. P. 1715. H. 



66. Mach. A. III. 55. 

 Cases. E. M. M. III. Art. Gainier. 

 Machine for drawing lotteries. Daubicourt. 



Mach. A. II. 109- l63. 



Tennis. Garsault Art du paumier raquetier. 

 f. Paris. Ace. A. P. 1767. H. 182. 



Particular Edifices. 



Tents. Marius. Mach. A II. 93, 97, 147- 

 Granaries. E. M. A. III. Art. Grainier.. 

 Dobson's barn. Repert. VI. 319. 



Inclosures and Gates. 



Sluice gates. Belidor. Arch. Hydr. I. ii. 

 Orme's field gate. Bailey's machines. II. 7. 



Raised by inclined planes. Produces a great strain. 



Underwood's patent railing. Repert. VII. I67. 

 *Haddingtonon inclosures. Board Agr. II. 1. 

 Par/rer on gates. 8. London, 1801. R. L 



Repert. ii. II. 50. 

 Waistell'sgate*. S. A. XXII. 73. 

 Dickson's practical agriculture. R. 1. 



Painting and Preservation of Wood . 



See Drawing. 

 Grinding paint. See trituration. 

 Colebrooke on encaustic painting. Ph. tr. 



1759. 40. 

 Ward on preventing the bad effects of white 



lead. S. A. XIII. 229. 

 Batson on the dry rot. S. A. Repert. II. 112. 



Recommends that the wood be charred, and kept very 

 dry. I 



Ludicke's substitute for oil paint. Ph. M. I. 



22. 

 Worth's patent preparation for preserving 



ships. Repert. V. 177. 

 Fabbroni "on encaustic painting. Ph. M. I. 



23, 141. 

 Beevor on the duration of wood. Repert. 



VIII. 57. 

 Pattenson's preservation of weatherboards. 



Repert. VIII. 126. 

 Atkinson's patent white paint, from zinc. 



Repert. VIII. 309- 



