412 



CATALOGUE. ECONOMT OF HEAT. 



CoUins's patent grate. Repert. VIII. 36l. 

 Peak's improved fireplace. Am. tr. V. 320. 

 Repert. ii. II. 436. 



With a sliding frontispiece. 



f rearson's patent for evaporation. Repert. 



IX. 217. 



Hassenfralz on the best form of boilers for 



evaporation. Journ polyt. II. vi. 364. 

 Chaptal on Schmidt's stove. Ann. Ch. 



XXXII. 270. 

 Claveriug on chimnies. London. 

 *Clavelin on chimnies and fire places. 



Extr. Ann. Ch. XXXIII. 172. Gilb. VI. 

 293. 

 Howard's improved air furnaces. Ph. ]M. 



V. 190. 

 *Roebuck on blast furnaces. Ed. tr. V. 31. 



Nich. IV. 110. Ph. M. VI. 324., Repert. 



XIII. 19. 



Recommends a Urge quantity of air, lupplied with a 

 moderakte velocity. 



Burns's stoves and grates. Ph. M. V. 204. 

 Burns's patent grates. Repert. XII. 225. 

 Ph. M. VII. 264. 



For preventing accidents. 



Blundell's patent machine for saving fuel. 



Repert. X. 84. 

 Howard's patent pneumatic kitchen. Repert. 



X. 147. 



Raley's patent furnace. Repert. X. 155. 



Kirwan on the carbon in coals. Ir. tr. Re- 

 pert. XIII. 171. 



Fabbroni on the alcarrazas. Gilb. III. 230. 

 Repert. XIII. 274. 



Crosbey's patent fire places. Repert. XII. 73. 



With tubes, and a false back. 



Whittington's patent baking stove. Repert. 



XII. 78. 

 Marquard's vapour blowpipe. Repert. XIII. 



274. 

 Rowntree's patent application of fire to 



boilers. Repert. XIV. ]. 



On Rumford's principles, making the smoke descend. 

 Holmes's family oven, without flues. S. A. 

 XVIII. 230. Repert. XIV. 186. 



Heated by a piece of iron projecting into the fiie. 



Wakefield's steam houses for pines. S. A. 



XVIII. 398. 

 Power's patent portable oven. Repert. XIV. 



365. 

 Guyton on Carcel's lamp. Ann. Ch, 



XXXVIII. 135. 



It produced a heat of 7" W. or 505.0° C. 942° F. 

 Guyton's Swedish stove. Ann. Ch. XLI. 97. 



Repert. XVI. 254. Nich, 8. II. 24. 



With apertures emitting heated air. 



Sir G. O. Paul's stoves for ventilating hos- 

 pitals. S. A. XIX. 330. Repert. ii. II. 268. 



Robertson's stove consuming its smoke. Ph. 

 M. XI. 65. 



Berard's stove. B. M61anges. 57. 



Edelcrantz's digester. Journ. Phys. LVI. 

 147. Nich. VII. 161. Ph. M. XVII. l62. 



Anderson's patent hothouses for saving fuel* 



Anderson's Recreations. Repert. XV. 298. 

 Cadet de Vaux on cooking with steam. 



Gilb. XI. 244. 

 Smith's patent vapour bath. Repert, ii. I. 



411. 

 Thilorier's stove without smoke. Gilb. XI. 



241. ' 

 Woolf on heating by steam. Gilb. XIII. 



395. 

 A blowpipe by alcohol. Nich. 8. III. 1. 

 Stephens's patent lime kiln. Repert. ii. III. 



89. 

 On sweeping chimnies. Repert. ii. III. 156. 

 Wyalt's evaporator. Repert. ii. III. 360. 

 Hooke's blowpipe by alcohol. Nich. 8. IV. 



106. 

 Black's furnace improved. Nich. VI. 273. 

 Gilbert on heating fluids by steam. Gilb. 



XVI. 503. 



