for the Poor in Munich. 



529 



An improved Fon/t for a Spin-Ticket, with its Abstract; which Abstract 

 is to be cut off from the Ticket, and fastened to the Bundle of Yarn 

 or Thread. 



SPIN-TICKET. 



Munich House of Industry, 

 1795, the loth Sept. No. 230. 



Mary Smith received 

 I lb. oi wool, No. 14. 



Delivered back 2 skeins 4 knots 

 oi yarn, weighing I lb. oz. 



Wages per lb. for spinning 12 krs. 



Is entitled to receive twelve krs. 



Attest, this 14//; oi Sept. 1795, 



J. Schmidt. 



ABSTRACT OF SPIN-TICKET. 



Munich House of Industry, 

 1795, the loth Sept. 

 No. 230. 



2 skeins 4 knots 

 of woollen yarn, 

 weighing i lb. oz. 



Spinner, Mary Smith. 



Attest, J. Schmidt. 



In order that the original entry of the Spin-Tickets in the general 

 tables kept by the clerks of the spinners may more readily be found, all 

 the tickets for the same material (flax, for instance) issued by the same 

 clerk, during the course of each month, must be regularly numbered. 



APPENDIX No. VII. 



An Account of Experime7its made at the Bakehouse 

 of the Military Workhouse at Munich., November 

 the \th and ^th., 1 794, in Baking Rye-bread. 



The oven, which is of an oval form, is 12 feet deep, measured from 

 the mouth to the end; il feet 10 inches wide ; and i foot 11 inches high, 

 in the middle. 



N'OVEMBER 4th, at lo o'clock in the morning, 

 1 736 lbs.* of rye-meal were taken out of the store- 

 room and sent to the bakehouse, where it was worked 



' * The Bavarian pound which was used in these experiments, and which is 

 divided into 32 loths, is to the pound avoirdupois as 12,384 is to 10,000, or nearly 

 as 5 to 4. 



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