INDEX TO VOL. II, PART I. A. rary, 393 D. Cements, on the cohesion of, with tables, by B. G. Address to Subscribers, 1 Bevan, 135 Geological Map of Courses in Massachusetts, Advantages of Machinery and Manufactures, Character, on the formation of, 201 169 Glass, method of etching designs on, 169-on Agriculture, Population employed in, account Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Railroad Co. blowing of, 169 of, 310 Controversy, 148 Gleanings, rural and scientific, 218 Altered dimensions, copying with of the Pen- Chicago Road, 56 Grain, raised on old and new lands, difference tagraph-by turning-Rose engine turning- Chiragon, a guide for the blind to write, 227 of, accounted for, 102 Copying dies–Engine for copying bustsCity Improvements, 66 Grapes, Scuppernong, method of rearing, 86- on raising by eyes or buds, 185 H. casting in metal-casting in plaster, 359— Hainsselin's Motive Power, described, 370 Agricultural Schools, account of, 70, 150, 200 casting in wax-by moulding-on embossed Harlæm Railroad Controversy, 145 Fair in New York, 297 china-on glass seals-square glass bottles Heads, of metal, brass, or steel, constructed so Society in Massachusetts, 152 -snuff boxes-knife and umbrella handles as to articulate, 197 Agriculture in New-York State, 248 - tobacco pipes-embossing on calico and Heat, its spreading by conduction, &c. 215 Progress of, in England, 71 leather-by smith's work--engraving by Hemp Machine, account of, 341 in Scotland, 118 pressure-gold and silver moulding-orna- Hickory Brooms, recommended on railways, French and English compared, 265 mental papers, 360 259 Animal power, estimated, 229 Copying by stamping coins-military ornaments Holt's Hotel, description of, 214 Antwerp, Map of the Seat of War at, 28 --buttons-French method—by punching Home Intelligence, 11, 24, 43, 57, 74, 90, 104, Apple Trees, inethod of managing, 8 iron plates for borders-cards for gunsmor 122, 139, 158, 172, 189, 204, 220, 236, 253, Aquatinta Engraving, account of, 133 naments for gilt paper-steel chains-with 284, 300, 316, 333, 349, 365, 381, 395, 408 Architecture, supposed origin of the Corinthian elongation-wire drawing-tube drawing, Homer and Steamboats, 321 Order, 277 361-iron rolling, 374 Horse Shoe, improved, 180 Copying with altered dimensions, see letter A. Horse Shoe Nails, improved, 103 Cranberries, best method of rearing, 23 Hosack, Dr., account of his Improved Sterco. Curves, lost on railways, 325 Curves for Arches, method of describing, 329 Hot Air Blast, 82 Hot Water, method of heating houses by, 39 Balloons and Ballooning, account of, 247 Hotchkiss' Improved Grist Mill, account of, Beds, Seed Down recommended for stuffing Day-Book for Farmers, recommended, 7 234 Human Power, additions to, 310 Dome, method of building without centering, Hydraulic Press, Russell's, account of, 3, 229 Beet Root Sugar, 119 183 Birds, vocal machinery of, 55 I Bridges, accont of Iron one over the Thames, E. Internal Improvements, generally, account of, by E. S. Coxe, 211 Spencer's plan, 327 Iron Boats, description of, 135 Bulkley's Letters on Guard Rail, 261, 307, 355 Ericsson's Improved Steam Engine and Water Iron Trade in England, account of, 259 Butter, great trade in, at Catskill, 39 Mill, proposed improvements in, 291 Iron, malleable, improvement in, 372 F. Kettle Holder, improved one, 184 Catsulating by Machinery, Babbage's plan, 262 Farmer, independence of, &c. 38 Knickerbacker Magazine, notice of, 130, 155 Canals, Tist of in Massachusetts, 5—Receipts in Farmers, Hints to, 71, 86, 218, 234, 281, 298, Knowledge and Industry, society for promot. Ohio line, 5—Receipts of Albany and New 377, 392 ing, account of, 356 Lathe, improvement in the, by G. Walker, 215 engines, 134 Receipts on Albany line, 149—of Goetha, Fodder, hints respecting, 151 Lime, used as manure, 103 149, 193—Reports of Commissioners in Ohio, Food for Oxen and Catile, 120 Little Falls, description of, 244 Live Stock, method of raising, 281 Liverpool, (Eng.) description of the manufacing Surveys of, in New York State, 338— Forces too great for Human Power, 343 tories of, &c. 227 357–Commissioners Report of the State of 120, 172, 188, 205, 236, 252, 268, 301,315, 342, Locomotive Ergines, a table exhibiting the per- formances on planes of different inclinations, Canning's Life Raft, account of, 198 Friction Clutch Box, for adjusting intermitting 33–Mr. Baldwin's, 36 Carpets, Paper, how made, 245 machinery, account of, 70 Loudon's Gardener's Magazine, extracts from, Carriages, method of detaching from horses Fruit , method of preserving in winter, 8 233 instantaneously, 3 on the cultivation of, 219 Casks, method of cleaning foul ones, 389 Fulton, Robert, his account of his first steam M. Cellar Steps, improved, 181 boat excursion, 291 M’Adam on Road Making, 196 66 K. L. |