Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering . tice, upon the minerals, material, and manufacture of iron, papers in variousscientific journals which can only be generally indicated: for example, in the Ann. de Chimie et de Phy-sique of Guyton-Morveau, Arago, Berthier, Thenard, &c.; in the Journal des Mines of Collet Descotiis,Vauquelin, &c.; in the Annate des Mines of DAubuisson, Buusen, Ebelmen, Thirria, &c.; in the An-nalen of Poggendorff, of Mosander, Rose, and Seebeck; in the Archiv. fur Bergbau of Karsten, of Berze-lius, and Karsten; in the Phil. Transact.,


Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering . tice, upon the minerals, material, and manufacture of iron, papers in variousscientific journals which can only be generally indicated: for example, in the Ann. de Chimie et de Phy-sique of Guyton-Morveau, Arago, Berthier, Thenard, &c.; in the Journal des Mines of Collet Descotiis,Vauquelin, &c.; in the Annate des Mines of DAubuisson, Buusen, Ebelmen, Thirria, &c.; in the An-nalen of Poggendorff, of Mosander, Rose, and Seebeck; in the Archiv. fur Bergbau of Karsten, of Berze-lius, and Karsten; in the Phil. Transact., and in the L. and E. Phi/osoph. Mag. of Rennie and Daniell,&c.: many of which would require examination and discussion in a complete modern treatise on iron. Improved Machines for the Manufacture of Iron.—Various machines have been contrived for thesqueezing out the cinder from the puddle ball; the best is probably the hammer, and it is generallyused in the manufacture of the best iron. A common form of squeezers called the alligator is shown 2412.


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