CATALOGUE. PHILbSOPHV AND ARTS, PRACTICAL MECHANICS. 187 



*Robison. Enc. Br. Art. Ropemaking. 

 Mbglich's woven rope. Ph. M. IIL 331. 

 Mitchell's patent for cordage. Repert. XI. 

 302. Repert. ii. I. 19- 



More divided than usual. 



*lludclart's patent registered cordage. Rep. 



XIl. 80. 

 Hnddart's patent for tarring cordage. Rep. 



XIV. 231. 

 Huddarfs remarks on the patent registered 



cordage. 4. Lond. 1800. 



With 3 yarns in a strand, nothing is lost in the corHnion 

 way ; with 8, l or less ; with 100, about l ; the regis- 

 tered cordage of 98 yams loses nothing, according to the 

 author's theory ; but in the experiment it appeared to lose 

 an eighth. The registered cordage stretches also much less 

 than the common. 



Manufacture of Cloth. Weaving. 



Petty's history of cloth making. Birch. I. 53. 

 Cerati on cloth made of the bark of the 



broom. A. P. \1Q3^ H. 52. 

 JPaukt Art de fabriquer les etoffes de soie. f. 



Paris. 

 Duhamel Art du drapicr, f. Paris. 



Ace. A. P, 17G5. H. 132. 

 Duhamel Art de faire des tapis, "f. Paris. 



Ace. A. P. 1766. H. 157. 

 Cloths. Roz. Intr. I. 236. 

 I'ine muslins are woven wet in India. Vau- 



canson. A. P. 1776. l6l. 

 La Platriire Art du fabriquant des etoffes en 



laine. f. R. S. 

 La Platritte Art'du fabriquant de velours de 



coton. f. R. S. 

 Improvements in weaving. Bailey's much. 



I. 124. 

 Woollen cloths. E. M. M. I. Art. Draperie. 

 Cloth of linen and hemp. £. M. M. II. Art. 



Toile. 

 Gauzes and crapes. E. M. M. I. Art. Gazes. 



Ribbons. E. M. M. II. Art. Ruban. 



Velveret. E. M. PI. VI. Toilerie. E. M. PI. 

 VIII. Velours de coton. 



Borders of cloths. E. M. M. I. Art. Lisiere. 



Carpets. E. M. M. II. Art. Tapis. 



Drawing patterns. E. M. BI. I. Art. Dessins. 



Preparation for weaving. E. M. M. I. Art. 

 Chaine. Ourdir. 



Size for weaving. E. M. M. I. Art. Colle. 



Daubenton on the first superfine cloth of 

 France. A. P. 1784. 76. 



Rochon's varnished wire cloth, as a substi- 

 tute for horn. Journ. Phys. XLVI. (III.) 

 '272. Nich. II. 412.Rq5ert. X. 207. 



Miller's patent for weaving. Repert. VII f. 



148. 



With wheelwork for winding up the cloth. 



Holland's patent fleecy hosiery. Repert. XV. 



17. 

 Enc. Br. Art. Weaving. 

 Fryer's patent cotton goods. Repert, ii. I. 



257. 

 Haden's patent nail bagging. Repert. ii. III. 



13. 

 Cobb's patent shag or pkish. Repert. ii. III. 



14. 



Looms and their parts. 



Genn^'s machine looms. Ph.tr. 1677. XII. 

 1007. 

 From the Journal des Savans. 



Vaucanson's tapestry loom. A. P. 1758. 245. 



H. 96. 

 Delier's mode of making the combs of looms. 



A. P. 1767. H, 185. 

 Combs. Paulet Artdu Peignier. Paris, 1776. 

 Almond's loom for woollen cloth. Bailey's 



mach. I. 99. Other looms. 111. 

 Looms. E. M. M. I. Art. Metier. 

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