CATALOGUE. — HYDRAULIC INSTRUMENTS AND MACHINES. 



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Dearborn's pump engine and fire engine. Am. 



Ac. I. 520. Repert. III. II9. 

 Davies on irrigation. Repert. IH. 43, 123. 

 Pitt on irrigation. Repert. IH. 239. 

 Biisse on fire engines, against Karstens. 



Hind. Arch. III. 237. 

 Buchanan's patent pump. Repert. V. 236. 



Ph. M. X. 192. 

 Sylvestre on watering gardens. Repert. V. 



423. 

 Wright on drying marshes. Am. tr. IV. 243. 

 Smeaton's reports. Hydraulic machines; a 



ship pump ; a fire engine. 

 *Baader Theorie der pumpen. 4. Bayr. 



1797. R.I. 

 Harriott's pump capstan. Papers on Nav. 



Arch. II. ii. 93. 

 i-Richmond's patent combination of pumps. 



Repert. VI. 22. 

 Noble's patent pump. Repert. VII. 107. Gilb. 



XV. 71. 



With two pistons in each chamber, the one perforated. 

 Simpkin's patent fire engines. Repert. VII. 

 301. 



The valves in chambers. 

 Strong's patent lor improved pistons, Rep. 

 VII. 373. 

 With screws. 

 Clariie's method of working ships' pumps. 

 Repert. IX. 105. 

 By a lever and rope. 

 Boulton's patent apparatus for raising water. 

 Repert. IX. 145. 

 Whitehurst's improved. 

 Bramah's patent apparatus for drawing off 



liquors. Repert. IX. 36l. 

 Prony's theory oF Detrouville's hydrauHc si- 

 phon. B. Soc. Phil. n. 36. Nich. IV. 283. 

 On the machine atSchemnitz. Nich. IV. 8. 

 Bosweil's improvements of the machine at 

 Schemnitz, and history of the pressure en- 

 gine. Nich. IV. 117. Nich. 8. II. 1. 



Goodwyn's barometrical machine. Nich. IV. 

 IG2. Improved. 342. 



Close's mode of raising water by lateral fric- 

 tion. Nich. IV. 293, 493. Nich. 8. 1. 14.5. 



Close's application of the siphon. Nich. iV. 

 547. V. 22. Nich. 8. I. 27. 



A mercurial hydraulic engine. Nich. IV. 

 326. 



A new rotatory hydraulic engine. Nich. IV. 

 466. 



Wood's patent hand pump. Repert. X. 321. 



A common pump with a rod in collars. 



Landen's patent mode of moving pump rods. 



Repert. XII. 145. 

 Staton's patent apparatus for raising fluids by 



the pressure of air. Repert. XIV. 217. 

 Berger's marine pump approved. M. Inst. 



IV. 

 West's centrifugal pump, turned by a spiral 



pipe. Ph. M. XI. 166. 

 Eytelwein's handbuch der mechanik und hy- 



draulik. 

 Chassiron on draining lands. Mem. Soc. 



d'agric. du dep. dela Seine. 

 Account of the machine at Marly, Mon- 



tucla and Lalande. III. 744. 

 Person's pumps. P. Recueil. PI. 4. 

 On Erskine's centrifugal pump. Banks oq 



machines. 41. 

 Imison's elements. I. PI. 9. /^^^ 



Good figures. (| 



Van Marum's portable pumps for fires. Ann;- 



Ch. XLVI.3. 

 Sarjeant's hydraulic machine. See hydraulic 



force. 

 Trevithick's forcer for a pump. Nich. 8. II. 



216. 

 Bailey on draining. Rep. ii. III. 99. 



Rope pump. Cavall. N. Ph. II. 4tl. 



With a rope pump, the wheel being 3 feet in diameter, 

 the rope half an inch, the depth of the well 95 feet, a la- 

 bouring man could produce but 60 revolutions in a minute. 



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