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CATALOGUE. — ECONOMY OF HEAT. 



Soycomt against latent beat. Roz. XXXII. 



143. Germ. Quedlinburg. 

 Young in Higgins's minutes of a society. 



8. Lond. 1795. 

 Tilloch against latent heat. Ph. M. VIII. 70. 

 Leslie on heat. Against latent heat. 



Economy of Heat and Cold. 

 Internal fire places in boilers. Birch. I. 173. 

 Pefargues's remedy for smoke. Mach. A. I. 



211. 

 On making ice in the torrid zone. A. P. IX. 



320. 

 Chaumette's mode of preventing smoky 



chimnies. A. P. 1715. H. 65. Mach. A. 



III. 47. 

 Ganger's fire places and stoves. A. P. 1720. 



H. 1J4. Mach. A. IV. 11. 

 Gavger Mecanique du feu. 

 Smoke Jacks. Leup. Th. M. G. t. 51. 

 Aeolipile. Leupold. Th. M. G. t. 52. 

 Fresneau's culinary stove. A. P. 1 739. H. 



58. 

 Lagny's fire place with a valve for putting 



out the fire at pleasure. A. P. 1741. H. 



165. Mach. A. VII. 115. 

 Volckamer on putting out fires in chimnies 



by gunpowder. Coll. Ac. VI. 281. 

 Cooke on warming rooms by steam. Ph. tr. 



1745. XLIII. 370. 

 Vanni^res's portable fire place. A. P. 1752. 



H. 148. 

 Pigage's boiler, with a fire in the centre. 



Mach. A. VII. 307. 

 Nollet on producing cold withoat ice. A. P. 



1756. 82. H. 1. 

 Gennet6's cover for a chimney. A. P. 1759. 



H. 232. 

 Smoke jack. Emers. mech. f. 235. 

 Montalembert on the conversion of open fire 



places into stoves. A. P. 1763, 335. H. 7. 



J. A. Euler on ovens. A. Berl. 1766. 302. 

 Euler on the equilibrium of fluids. N. C. 



Petr. XIII. 305. XIV. i. 270. XV. 1, 219. 



With the effects of heat. 

 SiVg/erdedigestore Papini. B&le, I769. 

 Gramont on the Chinese stove. Ph. tr. 1771. 



59. 

 Henry's self moving register for a flue. Am. 



tr. I. 350. 

 Franklin on smoky chimnies. Am. tr. II. 1, 

 Franklin on chimnies. Am. tr. II. 231. 

 Franklin's stove consuming its smoke. Am. 



tr. II. 57. Roz. XXXV. 356. 



The draught going down. 



Acc. A. P. 1773. H. 77. 

 Franklin on smoky chimnies. Lond. 

 Stoves and fire places. Roz. Introd. I. 615. 



IX. 49, 162. 



Barker on the mode of making ice in the 

 East Indies. Ph. tr. 1775. 252. 

 By evaporation. Natural ice unknown there. The water 



perforates through earthen ware pans placed on sugar canec 



in straw. 



On heating rooms. Roz. XV. 148. 

 Clements's oven. Bailey's mach. II. 55. 

 Lavoisier on fuel. A. P. 1781. 379. 

 Furnaces. E. M. PI. II. Fer. Glaces. E. M. 



A. 111. Art. Fournaliste. 

 Smoky chimnies. E. M. A. III. Art. Fumiste, 

 E. M.A. III. Art. Glaci^re. 

 Stoves. E. M. A. VI. Art. Poelier. 

 A Prussian oven for coals. Roz. XXIII. 433. 

 Sanches on the v.apour baths of Russia. Ro«. 



XXV. 141. 

 Sage on fuel. A. P. 1785. 239. 1789. 548. 



Roz. XXXV. 385. Repert. V. 418. 



Says that coal gives 1 times as much heat as an equal 

 weight of wood. 

 Beddoes's account of Vk'^alker's experiments 



on freezing mixtures. Ph. tr. 1787. 282. 

 Walker on artificial cold. Ph. tr. 1768. 39H. 



1795. 270. 1801. 120. 



