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ARTS AND MANUFACTURES. PARTICULAR ARTS.

Accum, 6889, D. Manuel théorique et pratique du brasseur, ou l'art de faire toutes sortes de bieres, par Fréderick Accum, traduit de l'Anglais par M. Riffault, revue par A. D. Vergnaud. Paris, 1828.

Alderson, 9057, 0. Essay on the nature and application of steam. By M. A. Alderson. London, 1834.

Baines, 9256, O. History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain. By Edward Baines, Jr. Esq. London, 1835.

Benoit, 6890, D. Manuel complet du boulanger, du négociant en granis, du meunier et du constructeur de moulins, par M. Benoit et M. Julia de Fontenelle. Paris, 1829.

Berthollet, 11848, O. Elements of the art of dyeing and bleaching. By G. L. & A. B. Berthollet. From the French, with notes, by Andrew Ure, M. D. London, 1846.

Bischoff, 10632, O. A comprehensive history of the woollen and worsted manufactures, and the natural and commercial history of sheep. By James Bischoff. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Boullay, 10247, O. Rapport sur la fabrique de céruse de Clichy, par MM. Boullay, d'Arcet Mérimée. Paris, 1813.

Boullenois, 10737, O. 2. Conseils aux nouveaux educateurs de vers et soie. Par M. F. de Boullenois. Paris, 1842.

Brongniart, 11368, O. Traité des arts céramiques ou des poteries, considerées dans leur histoire, leur pratique, et leur théorie. Par Alexandre Brongniart. 2 tomes avec un atlas. Paris, 1844.

Celnart, 6888, D. Manuel de fleuriste artificiel, ou l'art d'imiter d'après nature toute espéce de fleurs, par Mme. Celnart. Paris, 1829. 10453, D. Perfumery: its manufacture and use.

With instructions

in every branch of the art, and recipes for all the fashionable preparations. Woodcuts. From the French of Celnart and others. With additions and improvements, by Campbell Morfit. 2d edition, revised. Philadelphia, 1853.

Chevreul, 10075, O. Leçons de chimie appliquée à la teinture. Par M. E. Paris, 1829.

Chevreul. 2 tom.

Derham, 10972, D. The artificial clockmaker. A treatise on watch and clockwork. With the history of clockwork, &c. &c. 4th edition. By William Derham, D. D. London, 1759.

Dodd, 7904, D. British manufactures.

don, 1844.

Chemical. By George Dodd. Lon

8009, D. British manufactures. Metals. By George Dodd. London, 1845.

Dupin, 10735, 0. 5. Du travail des enfants qu'emploient les ateliers, les usines et les manufactures. Par Dupin. Paris, 1840.

Duponceau, 10326, O. 2. The history of the silk bill, in a letter from Peter S. Duponceau to D. B. Warden. Philadelphia, 1837.

Edwards, 10950, D. The history and poetry of finger-rings. By Charles Edwards. New York, 1855.

Fielding, 8679, D. The knowledge and restoration of old paintings. By T. H. Fielding. London, 1847.

Frost, 10994, O. The art of swimming, a series of practical instructions. By J. Frost. To which is added Dr. Franklin's treatise.. New York, 1818.

Holtzapffel, 11821, O. Turning and mechanical manipulation, intended as a work of general reference and practical instruction on the lathe and the various mechanical pursuits followed by amateurs. By Charles Holtzapffell. 3 vols. London, 1846, &c.

Johnson, 7205, D. Notes on the use of anthracite in the manufacture of iron, with remarks on its evaporating power. By Walter R. Johnson, A. M. Boston, 1841.

Knapp, 11994, O. Chemical technology; or chemistry applied to the arts and manufactures. By Dr. F. Knapp. 2 vols. London, 1848. Lambert, 7464, D. The handbook of needlework. By Miss Lambert. London, 1842.

11186, O. Church needlework, with practical remarks on its arrangement and preparation. By Miss Lambert.

London, 1844. Leber, 10906, O. Etudes historiques sur les cartes à jouer, principalement sur françaises. Par M. C. Leber.

les cartes

Lepaute, 2335, Q.
Marryat, 12475, O.

Traité d'horlogerie. Par J. A. Lepaute. A Paris, 1767. Collections towards a history of pottery and porcelain. By Joseph Marryat. London, 1850.

Mitscherlich, 6530, D. Practical and experimental chemistry, adapted to arts and manufactures. By E. Mitscherlich. London, 1838.

Mordecai, 11395, O. Report of experiments on gunpowder made at Washington Arsenal in 1843 and 1844, by Captain Alfred Mordecai. Washington, 1844. Presented by Lewis Krumbhaar.

Morewood, 9709, O. A philosophical and statistical history of the inventions. and customs of ancient and modern nations, in the manufacture and use of inebriating liquors. By Samuel Morewood, Esq. Dublin, 1838.

Morfit, 11907, O. Chemistry applied to the manufacture of soap and candles. By Campbell Morfit. Philadelphia, 1847.

12894, O. The arts of tanning, currying and leather dressing: from the French of J. de Fontenelle and F. Malepeyre, with numerous emendations and additions, by Campbell Morfit. With 200 woodcuts. Philadelphia, 1852.

10453, D. See Celnart, supra.

Morin, 6891, D. Manuel de l'ammidonnier et du vermicellier. Par M. Morin. Paris, 1830.

Mushet, 10308, O. Papers on iron and steel, practical and experimental, with notes. By David Mushet. London, 1840.

Overman, 12340, O. The manufacture of iron, in all its various branches. By Frederick Overman. Philadelphia, 1850.

-9708, D. The manufacture of steel, a handbook. By Frederick Overman. Philadelphia, 1851.

12818, O. A treatise on metallurgy. By F. Overman. New York, 1852.

Parnell, 11077, & 11871, O. Applied chemistry, in manufactures, arts, and domestic economy. Edited by Edward A. Parnell. 2 vols. London and New York, 1844.

12408, O. Dyeing and calico-printing. By Edw. A. Parnell. London, 1849.

Pellatt, 12281, O. Curiosities of glass-making; with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern glass manufacture. By Apsley Pellatt. London, 1849.

Pritchard, 10091, D. English patents; being a register of all those granted for inventions in the arts, manufactures, chemistry, agriculture, &c. &c., during the first forty-five years of the present century. By Andrew Pritchard, Esq. London, 1847.

Smee, 10342, O. Elements of electro-metallurgy, or the art of working in metals by the galvanic fluid. By Alfred Smee. London, 1841. Spencer, 11002, O. 7. Instructions for the multiplication of works of art in metal. By Thomas Spencer. Glasgow, 1840.

Gift of Jno. Jay

Stokes, 9646, D. The cabinet maker and upholsterers' companion, with instructions in drawing, and a number of receipts, &c. By J. Stokes.

Philadelphia, 1850.

Sullivan, 12644, O. 9. The manufacture of beet-root sugar in Ireland. By William K. Sullivan. 2d edition. Dublin, 1851.

Tessier, 10247, 0. 5. Observations sur le bas prix des laines fines, par M. Tessier. Paris, 1829.

Tizard, 11057, 0. The history and practice of brewing. By W. L. Tizard. London, 1843.

Totten, 12934, 0. Essays on hydraulic and common mortars, and on limeburning: from the French of Gen. Freussart, M. Pelot, and M. Courtois. With brief observations on common mortars, hydraulic mortars and concretes. By J. G. Totten, Lt. Col. of Engineers. New York, 1842.

Tre, 8860, D. The cotton manufacture of Great Britain systematically investigated. By Andrew Ure. 2 vols. London, 1846.

6117, D. The philosophy of manufactures. By Andrew Ure, M. D. London, 1835.

Vergnaud, 6893, D. Manuel de l'artificer, ou l'art de faire toutes sortes de feux d'artifice. Par A. D. Vergnaud. Paris, 1828.

Vicat, 9588, O. A practical and scientific treatise on mortars and cements, artificial and natural. By L. J. Vicat. Translated by Capt. J. T. Smith. London, 1837.

Villaret, 6896, D. Art de se coiffer soi même, enseigné aux dames, suivi du manuel du coiffeur. Par M. Villaret. Paris, 1828.

Von Cancrin, 9149, D. Franz Ludwig von Cancrin einzelne Bauschriften; erster Teil, welcher von dem Bau der Pottashenseidereirn, Bierbrauereien, Teiche, Rohrbrunnen und Fruchtmagazine handelt. Frankfort am Main, 1791.

Walker, 7768, D. Electric manipulation; being the theory and plain instructions in the art of working in metals, by precipitating them from their solutions, through the agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity. By Charles V. Walker. Philadelphia, 1844.

Walter, 2470, Q. A guide to workers in metals and stone, for the use of architects and designers, &c. Illustrations. By Thomas U. Walter and J. Jay Smith. Philadelphia, 1846.

Wilton, 7057, D. The art of needle-work, from the earliest ages, including some notices of the ancient historical tapestries. Edited by the Countess of Wilton. 3d edition. London, 1840.

Wise, 11429, O. System of aeronautics, comprehending investigations and modern practice and art. By John Wise, æronaut. Philadelphia,

1850.

Yates, 11276, O. Textrinum antiquorum; an account of the art of weaving among the ancients. By James Yates, M. A. Of the materials used for weaving. London, 1843.

11941, O. The magazine of science and school of arts; intended to illustrate the most useful, novel, and interesting parts of natural history and experimental philosophy, artistical processes, ornamental manufactures, and the arts of life. 14 vols. London, 1847, &c. to the present time.

1145, F. A series of tables of the several branches of American manufac tures in every county of the Union (from the census of 1810 and of 1820). Washington, 1811-1823.

7694, D. The United States practical receipt-book, or complete book of reference for the manufacturer, tradesman, agriculturist, or housekeeper. By a practical chemist. Philadelphia, 1844.

9565, O. 18. General convention of the friends of domestic industry, at New York, October 1831. New York.

1226, F. Report from the committee on the bill to regulate the labor of children in the mills and factories of the United Kingdom, with the minutes of evidence. London, 1832.

1227, F. Reports of the commissioners as to the employment of children in factories, with minutes of evidence. 2 vols. London, 1833.

10736, O. 2, & 10920, O. 6. Conservatoire royal des arts et manufactures; discours de la ministre de l'agriculture et du commerce, 1839.

9057 & 9122, D. A history of wonderful inventions. Part I. New York and London, 1849.

12676, & 12824, O. 9. Documents relative to the manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania, published on behalf of the convention of iron masters, Dec. 20, 1849. Philadelphia, 1850.

11551, O. The history of silk, cotton, linen, wool, and other fibrous substances, including observations on spinning, dyeing, and weaving, also an account of the pastoral life of the ancients, their social state, and attainments in the social arts. New York, 1845.

9959, D. 2. A descriptive and historical account of the cotton manufacture of Dacca, in Bengal. By a former resident of Dacca. London, 1851.

11714, O. A practical treatise on dyeing and calico-printing; including the latest inventions and improvements. Also a description of the origin, manufacture, uses, and chemical properties of the various animal, vegetable, and mineral substances employed in these arts. By an experienced dyer, assisted by several scientific gentlemen. New York, 1846.

9513, D. The dyer and color-maker's companion. Philadelphia, 1850. 9512, D. The painter, gilder, and varnisher's companion. Philadelphia, 1850.

2549, Q. Carpentry, being a comprehensive guide-book for carpentry and joinery. 2 vols. London, 1849.

8483, D. A history of boots and shoes. New York, 1847.

2352, Q. Description de divers procédés pour extraire la soude du sel marin. A Paris, 1796.

AGRICULTURE AND GARDENING.

Allen, 9064, D. The American farm-book, or compend of American agricul ture. By R. L. Allen. New York, 1849.

10355, D. A practical treatise on the culture and treatment of the grape-vine. By J. Fisk Allen. 3d edition, enlarged. New York, 1853.

Bacon, 11241, 0. The report of the agriculture of Norfolk, to which the prize was awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. By Richard N. Bacon. London, 1844.

Ball, 11990, O. The cultivation and manufacture of tea in China. By S. Ball. London, 1848.

Banfield, 8296, D. Industry of the Rhine. Agriculture. By T. C. Banfield. London, 1846.

Barry, 9720, D. The fruit garden; a treatise on orchards and gardens. Illustrated. By P. Barry. New York, 1851.

Binns, 11047, D. 13. A treatise on farming. By John A. Binns. Fredericktown, Md., 1803.

Blake, 10612, D. To improve the soil and the mind. The farm and the fireside; or the romance of agriculture. Being half hour sketches of life in the country. By Rev. John L. Blake, D. D. Auburn, 1853. Boussingault, 11609, O. & 7901, D. Rural economy, in its relations with

chemistry, physics, and meteorology, or chemistry applied to agriculture. By J. B. Boussingault. Translated by George Law. London and New York, 1845.

Bridgeman, 11121, O. The young gardener's assistant. By Thomas Bridgeman. 10th edition. New York, 1844.

Brincklé, 13161, 0. 2. Remarks on entomology, chiefly in reference to an agricultural benefit. By W. D. Brincklé, M. D. Philadelphia, 1852. Browne, 9566, 0.1. An essay on Indian corn. By Peter A. Browne, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1837. Gift of the author.

Buchanan, 10124, D. The culture of the grape and wine making. By Robert Buchanan. Cincinnati, 1852.

Buel, 2361, Q. The cultivator. 3 vols. Albany, 1838-9.

Buist, 8557, D. The family kitchen gardener. By Robert Buist. New York, 1847.

7698, D. The rose manual; containing accurate descriptions of all the finest varieties of roses. By Robert Buist. Philadelphia, 1844. Busby, 8734, D. Grapes and wine. A visit to the principal vineyards of Spain and France, giving an account of the different methods in the cultivation of the vine and manufacture of wine. By James Busby. New York, 1848.

Caird, 12802, O. English agriculture in 1850-51. By James Caird, Esq. London, 1852.

Chapplain, 10919, O. 7. Agriculture. Par Chapplain.

Paris.

Chaptal, 10108, 0. Chimie appliquée à l'agriculture. Par M. le Comte Chaptal. 2 vols. Paris, 1829.

Coates, 7634, D. 4. Remarks on the present state of the evidence in regard to the larva of the Hessian fly. By B. H. Coates, M. D. Philadelphia, 1841. Gift of the author.

Cocks, 8467, D. Bordeaux; its wines, and claret country. By C. Cocks. London, 1846.

Colman, 11751, O. European agriculture and rural economy, from personal By Henry Colman of the United States. 2 vols.

observation.

London, 1844, &c.

12374, O. The agriculture and rural economy of France, Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland, from personal observation. By Henry Colman. Boston, 1848.

Crescentius, 1325, F. Il libro della agricultura di Piero Crescientio Citadino di Bologna ad honore di Dio et del serenissimo Ré Carlo. Vicenza, 1490.

Dana, 7292, D. A muck manual for farmers. By Samuel L. Dana. Lowell,

1842.

Darlington, 12687, O. 3. Address before the Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture, 1844. By William Darlington, M. Ď. Philadelphia, 1844.

8572, D. Agricultural botany; an enumeration and description of useful plants and weeds which merit the notice, or require the attention of American agriculturists. By William Darlington, M. D. Philadelphia, 1847.

12686, O. 13. Proceedings of the Newcastle County agricultural society, 1843, with the address by William Darlington, M. D. Wilmington, 1843. Dickinson, 12683, O. 1, & 12684, O. 2. Annual report of the transactions of the Queen's County Agricultural Society, containing the address of D. S. Dickinson, &c., for 1843. Hempstead, L. I., 1844. Dillingham, 12086, O. 9. Address before the Chester County Horticultural Society, 1847. By Wm. H. Dillingham. Philadelphia, 1847. Donaldson, 10588, O. A treatise on manures, their nature, preparation, and

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