Mechanics' Magazine, 26. sējums

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Knight & Lacey, 1837

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On the Ventilation of Apartments By M C 318 397
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Description of an improved Timber Railway Base and Saddle Rail By Mr W Thorold
329
Report and Minutes of Evidence given before
333
Remarks on Crofts improved Tailors Work Table By One of the Injured
343
Report of London Fires in 1836 By Mr W Baddeley
354
Description of a Safety Powder Magazine and Improvement in Lightning Conductors
367
Description of an improved Railway Engine Spark Arrester By W S Grey esq
375
Account of Sir John Soanes Museum
381
On the Economy of Gas Stoves By C H
391
Remarks on Mr Sieviers Patents for manufacturing India Rubber Fabrics By Main
397
Geological Evidence in favour of Mr Mackintoshs Electrical Theory of the Universe
405
Practical Remarks on Aerial Navigation By Sir George Cayley Bart
418
On the Same in reply to Mr Lake By Mr T S Mackintosh
429
On the Source of Electricity and its Action on Plants in their Maturing Process
436
On the Same By Capt N Ogle 479
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Description of Mr Merryweathers Portable Fireescape Ladders By Mr W Baddeley
450
Strictures on Mr Uttings Astronomical Tables By a Scotch Dominie
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Description of improved Stationary Fireengine By Mr W Baddeley 466 503
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Description of Bramahs Perforated Boss for Fireengines By Mr W Baddeley
472
Notice of the Progress of Railways on the Continent
478
Practical Remarks on keeping Bees By Mr G L Smartt of Enfield
485
Remarks on the New American Patent Law Act
491
Description of an improved Copper Chemical Still By Mr Henry Watson
504
On the Effects of highly heated Metals in the Generation of Steam By Mr
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SCOTCH
517
Hawkins Blastfurnace Blowingpipe
519

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