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* [[Thomas Rickett]]'s Implement for Cultivating Land, p 190. (Illustrated). | * [[Thomas Rickett]]'s Implement for Cultivating Land, p 190. (Illustrated). | ||
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1858 March 05th PDF
Main Subjects
- A. D. Lacy and W. C. Homersham's Machinery for Cultivating Land, p 186. (Illustrated).
- Chemical, p 185.
- Purification of Sugar and Saccharine Substances.
- Production of Black Oxide of Manganese.
- Editorial, p 192.
- London Tramways.
- Application of Chemical Science in the Arts.
- Education Commission.
- Tribute to John Lilwall.
- Frederick Oetzman and T. L. Plump's Upright Piano Forte Actions, p 183.
- Furze as Food for Horses, p 185.
- James Burrows' Improvements in Steam, p 183.
- John Bethell's Improvements in the Construction of Ships, p 190. (Illustrated).
- Weeks' Hot Water Apparatus, p 182.
- Joseph Needham's Fountain Pen, p 186. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 187.
- On Utilising and Deodourising Sewage Matters of Dwelling Houses - J. Lloyd, p 184.
- Society of Arts, p 185.
- Thomas Rickett's Implement for Cultivating Land, p 190. (Illustrated).
- Thomas Webster's Permanent Way of Railways, p 183.
- United States Patent Office, p 181.
- W. H. Gauntlett's Thermometric Apparatus, p 183.