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PLATES

IN THE THIRD VOLUME.

I. Portable Machine for loading and unloading Goods, p. 119.

II. Mr. Thomas Rustall's Family Mill and Boulter, p. 208.

III. Machine for Draining Ponds, without disturbing the mud, p. 420.

IV. M. Baume's Mill for grinding Potatoes, p. 435.

V. American Pump-engine, p. 452.



ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA.

  • Page 37, Col. 1, line 5, for for harshness, read hardness.
  • —— 96, —— 1, —— The last period in the first paragraph of the article Light, should be thus corrected: "And as the space equal to the diameter of the Earth's Orbit, is 180,000,000 miles, the rays of the Sun travel one half of that vast distance, namely, 90,000,000 miles in 81/4 minutes, before they illumine our Earth."
  • —— 122, —— 2, —— 27, for such, read, those.
  • —— 133, —— 2, —— 27, after the word, breathing; add, a "small and quick pulse attended with a violent fever."
  • —— 269, —— 1, —— 37, for Pickling, read, Pickle.
  • —— 339, —— 1, —— 30, for gass, read, gas.
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