CATALOG UK. — PNEUMATIC MACHINES. 



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Ventilation. E. M. A. VIII. Art. Tuyaiix 



aeriques, Ventilateur. 

 Bellows. E. M. M. III. Art. Soufflet. 

 Ventilators for ships. E. M. PI. V. Marine. 



PI. 156. n. 2. 

 Wooden fan for corn. E. M. Art. Aratoire.' 

 Hassenfratz's bellows for a blowpipe. Roz. 



XXVIII. 345. 

 Rozier's apparatus for breathing in cellars. 



Roz. XXVin.418. 

 Leblond on the blow pipe. Roz. XXX. 92. 

 Saint Martin's ventilator. Roz. XXXIH- 



l6l. 



Acting by lateral friction. 



On antimephilic pumps. Ann. Ch. VI. 86. 

 Whitehur&t on ventilation. 4. Lond. 1794. 

 Robins on ventilation. Am. tr. III. 324. 



Repert. I. 119. 

 Lambert on the theory of bellows. Hind. 



Arch. III. 1. 

 Blast machine at Carron. SmCalon's reports. 

 Bobtrt von luftwechsel maschinen. 4. Petersb. 



1797. R.S. 

 Salmon's ventilator. Repert. IX. 252. 

 Boswell's blast ventilator. Nich. IV. 4. Gilb. 



V. 304. 

 Roebuck on blast furnaces. See economy 



of heat. 

 South's ventilator for corn on shipboard. 



Repert. XI. 397. Ph. M. V. 393. 

 Mushet on an airvault. Ph. M. VI. 362. 

 Sir G. O. Paul's stoves and windows for ven- 

 tilating hospitals. S. A. XIX. 330. Rep. 



ii. II. 268. 

 Polfreeman's winnowing machine. Willich's 



dom. enc. Art. Winnow. 

 Bellows. Banks on machines. 9. 

 Gardner's patent ventilator. Repert. ii. II. 



241. 

 Dobson's patent zephyr. Repert. ii. II, 404. 

 Haas's blowpipe. Nich. 8. III. 119. 



The pistons of large bellows are sometimes fitted witli .^ 

 wool and black lead, but Laurie's hydraulic bellows are 

 much preferable. Robison. 



We can draw mercury 2 or 3 inches by the lungs, 25 by 

 the mouth ; we can force it 5 or 6 inches, but not without 

 pain. Robison. 



Air Pumps, Condensers, and Air 

 Guns. 



Casp. Schotti mechanicahydraulicopneuma- 



tica. 4. 1637. 

 Boyle's new experiments touching the spring 



of the air. 8. Oxf. I66O. Works. I. 1. 

 Boyle's continuation of experiments. Oxf. 



1669. Works. III. 1. 

 Boyle on the rarefaction of air. 4. London, 



1671. Works. 111.202. 

 Boyle's second continuation. 8. Lond. 168I. 



Works. IV. 96. 

 Boyle's general history of the air. 4. Lond, 



1692. Works. V. 105. 

 Guericke experimenta nova Magdeburgica. 



f. Amsl. 1672. 



Ace. Ph. tr. 1672. VII. 5103. 

 Papin uouvclles experiences du vuide. 4. 



Par. 1674. 

 Papin on shooting by rarefaction. Ph. tr. 



16«6. XVI. 21. 

 Gallois on an air gun remaining charged 16 



years. A. P. II. 146. 

 Varignon on the exhaustion of air pumps. 



A. P. X. 285. 

 Mariotte de la nature de I'air. 12. Par. I699. 



Oeuvr. I. 148. 

 SengMfrd de aeris natura. 4. Lond. 1699- 

 Leupolds Beschreibung der luftpumpe. 4. 



Leipz. 1707. 1712. 

 Leupold. Th. Aerostat. _ ) 



Ilauksbee's physicoraechanical experiments. 

 S'Gravesande's natural philosophy. 

 Desaguliers's natural philosophy. 



