The Practical mechanic's journal . s classare being considerably improved just now; and great activity preva;Is amongst themanufacturers. J. Brook, Leeds.—His two problematical queries will hardly require a Newton fortheir solution. The first is nothing more than a simple calculation of area, varied a littleby the peculiarities in the construction of the boiler and furnace; whilst the second isto he seen in any geometrical school-book. .1. C, London.—We shall be glad to have the drawings transmitted direct here. J. M, Westonbury.—Not having received any explanation of his drawings, we havenot


The Practical mechanic's journal . s classare being considerably improved just now; and great activity preva;Is amongst themanufacturers. J. Brook, Leeds.—His two problematical queries will hardly require a Newton fortheir solution. The first is nothing more than a simple calculation of area, varied a littleby the peculiarities in the construction of the boiler and furnace; whilst the second isto he seen in any geometrical school-book. .1. C, London.—We shall be glad to have the drawings transmitted direct here. J. M, Westonbury.—Not having received any explanation of his drawings, we havenot been able to make any use of them up to the present date. Are we to have the de-sired particulars supplied? A. Walker, Cheltenham.—The due supply of practical information can only be effectedon the principle of mutual accommodation. Let him, for example, favour us with some ofhis own experiences. Mr. Taylor, Preston.—We wiU endeavour to furnish some information on the subjectnext month. Mr. Curr.—Next month. //,//, « - r Fir) 1. Vol / iaSrnfe i i Ti r ILl =^f -r--}- -it-i- H~~i r r : -? c


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