. Glasgow mechanics' magazine; and annals of philosophy . also be used for tracing,and instead of fine parchment; but in dryweather it will hardly fold without break-ing.—Bulletin de Pharmacie. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We have neither time nor room to notice all our friends this week, so they must just rest satisfiedtill next week. Communications from intelligent Mechanics will be very acceptable, in whateverstyle they may be >VTitten, if they contain a full account of the invention or im-provement, which is the subject of their notice. Published every Saturday, by W. R. MPhun, 155, Trong
. Glasgow mechanics' magazine; and annals of philosophy . also be used for tracing,and instead of fine parchment; but in dryweather it will hardly fold without break-ing.—Bulletin de Pharmacie. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We have neither time nor room to notice all our friends this week, so they must just rest satisfiedtill next week. Communications from intelligent Mechanics will be very acceptable, in whateverstyle they may be >VTitten, if they contain a full account of the invention or im-provement, which is the subject of their notice. Published every Saturday, by W. R. MPhun, 155, Trongate, Glasgow, to whomCommunications (post paid) must be addressed. CURLL, PRINTER. THE GIiASGOW MECHANICS MAGAZINE, CONDUCTED BY A Committee of Civil Engineers and Practical Mechanics. • Our days we have not spent in toys, or lust, or wine;But in search of deep Philosophy,Wit, Eloquence, and Poesy:Arts which we love, for there the mind can shine. No. XC. Saturday, 10th September, 1825. Price 3c?. HAINAULT SCYTHE; EXPANSION TABLET HORSE SHOE, & Voil. IV. SwBnSo 50 THE GLASGOW HAINAULT SCYTHE. The subject of the HainauU Scythe heard of the trials made several having excited considerable interest years ago with the Hainault Scythe at present, we present our readers on the farm of Mudiford, near with an engraving, and an accomit Christ-cliurch, belonging to Sir of it extracted from the Famiers George H. Rose. This gentleman Magazine of August last. This had employed a Flemish labourer, instrument was brought under the a prisoner of war, to teach his notice of tlie Directors of the people the use of it; and some of Highland Society of Scotland so them, it appears, had acquired great far back as June, 1823; when proficiency, and were able to in- Mr. J. A. Murray, advocate, called struct others. The first experi- their attention to the importance of ments were reported in the new$- having a compai-ative trial made papers, and attracted a good deal between it and those implement
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