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Gueymard. Rapport sur les fourneaux à air chaud.-Héron de Villefosse. Des combustibles minéraux.-Rapport sur les opérations du conseil général des bâtiments civils.-Voltz. Notice sur l'appareil qui sert à chauffer le vent.-Vicat et Gueymard. Expériences sur les enduits.-Tremery. Recherches sur l'écoulement de la vapeur.-Sauvage. Explosions dans les hauts-fourneaux.-Sauvage. Substitution du bois au charbon.-Parrot. Epuration des eaux.-Le Play. Affinage par cristallisation.-Lecocq. Emploi de l'air chaud dans les forges. 8vo. Paris.

Vicat. Recherches sur les pierres à ciment et à chaux hydrauliques.-Vicat.
Recherches sur la fabrication du mortier à chaux hydraulique.-
Lefroy. Fourneaux fumivores.-Rapport sur un ouvrage de M.
Vicat.-Fresnel. Système d'éclairage des phares. 4to. Paris.
Le Play. Mémoire sur la fabrication de l'acier en Yorkshire. 8vo. Paris,
1843.

Guenyveau. De l'état de la fabrication du fer et de l'avenir des forges en
France. 8vo. Paris.

Enquête sur les fers. 4to. Paris.

Bineau. Rapport sur l'emploi de la tourbe pour le puddlage de la fonte et le travail du fer au four à reverbère dans les forges d'Ichoux (Landes.) 8vo. Paris, 1835. .

Traité du fer et de l'acier, avec 15 planches en taille-douce. 4to. Paris, 1804. Pelouze, M. L'art du maître de forges. 2 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1827-28. Description détaillée et méthodique des dix planches qui accompagnent "l'art du maître de forges." 12mo. Paris, 1828.

Flachat, E., Barrault, A., et Petiet, J. Traité de la fabrication de la fonte et du fer, envisagée sous les trois rapports. Chimique, mécanique et commercial. 4to. et planches, folio. Liège, 1851-2.

Exhibitions of Universal Industry. Expositions.

Expositions de 1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1839, 1844, 1849. Rapport du jury central sur les produits de l'industrie française. 15 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1819 à 1850.

Exposition de l'industrie française, en 1844; texte par Mr. Jules Burat.

4to.

Le Palais de Cristal, journal illustré de l'exposition de 1851, et des progrès de l'industrie universelle. Folio. Paris, 1851.

Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, 1851. Prospectuses of Exhibitors, collected under the authority of the Royal Commissioners.

16 vols. 8vo.

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II. Machinery. Class 5. Machines for direct use, including carriages, railway

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Fine Arts.

Class 27. Manufactures in mineral substances, for building or decorations.

Class 28. Manufactures from animal and vegetable substances not being woven or felted.

Class 29.

Miscellaneous manufactures and small wares.

Class 30. Sculpture, models and plastic art, mosaics, enamels, &c.

N. B.-No Prospectus appears to have been furnished for Class 11, "Cotton Manu

factures," or Class 14, "Flax and Hemp Manufactures."

Official, Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition, 1851. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1851.

Vol. I. Index and Introductory.

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The whole of the classes, as represented by the United Kingdom, are gone over first, and occupy the first and most of the second volume, which for the remaining part relates to the British Colonies and dependencies.

"III. Foreign States.

Reports by the Juries on the subjects in the thirty classes into which the Exhibition was divided. 8vo. London, 1852.

First Report of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851. 8vo. London, 1852.

The Royal Commission and Charter of Incorporation are prefixed.

"PRESENTED BY HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF MDCCCLI. TO THE COLONY OF CANADA."

Official, Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great
Exhibition of 1851. In 3 vols.

Reports by the Juries, on the subjects in the thirty classes into
which the Exhibition was divided. In 4 vols.

With photographic illustrations, shewing the building and distinct sections of it, and many remarkable subjects exhibited.

Reports of the Commissioners to the Crown. First, dated 24th April, 1852, and second dated 11th November, 1852; with the Charter and Supplemental Charter issued by the Crown; fac-similes of various Medals given in premium by the Commissioners, and Supplement to the Official Catalogue. In 1 vol.

In all 8 vols., fine paper, folio, red morocco, lined with purple water silk, in antique style, bearing the Royal Initials and Arms, in gold. And also, Exhibition Medals. Viz: The Council Medal, the Prize Medal, the Jurors' Medal, the Service Medal, and the Exhibitors' Medal, disposed in a case of red morocco with purple lining, and ornaments uniform with those of the books.

Berlyn, P., and Fowler, C. The Crystal Palace; its architectural history and constructive marvels. 8vo. London, 1851.

Whish, J. C. Prize Essay on the Great Exhibition. 12mo. London, 1851. Vide in a volume lettered "Pamphlets, various."

Babbage, Charles. The Exposition of 1851; or views of the industry, science and government of England. Second edition, enlarged. 8vo. London, 1851.

Ward, James. The World in its Workshops; British and Foreign processes of manufacture, with a critical comparison of the fabrics, machinery and works of art contained in the Great Exhibition. 12mo. London, 1851.

Lectures on the results of the Great Exhibition of 1851; delivered before the Society of Arts, &c., &c., at the suggestion of H. R. H. Prince Albert, President. 8vo. London, 1852.

1. Whewell. On its general bearing on the progress of art and science.

2. De la Beche. Mining, quarrying and metallurgical processes and products.

3. Owen. The raw materials from the animal kingdom.

4. Bell. Chemical and pharmaceutical processes and products.

5. Playfair. Chemical principles involved in manufactures, indicating the necessity for industrial instruction.

6. Lindley. Substances used as food, illustrated by the Exhibition.

7. Solly. The vegetable substances used in manufactures, in relation to commerce generally.

8. Willis. Machines and tools for working in metal, wood, &c.

9. Glaisher. Philosophical instruments and processes represented.

10. Hensman. Civil Engineering and machinery generally.

11. Royle. The arts and manufactures of India.

12. Washington. On the progress of naval architecture [calling for] scientific education, for classification of ships, &c., and on life boats.

Lardner, D. Essays on Scientific subjects; [with] various Essays on In. dustrial subjects, by Baron Dupin, M. M. Chevalier, M. T. Lemoinne, and M. H. Berloiz. 12mo. London, 1850.

Dr. Lardner's Essays were first published during "the progress of the Great Exhibition;" the "Various Essays" added are the Comments of eminent Foreigners on that Exhibition.

Catalogue of a Collection of Works on, or having reference to the Exhibition of 1851, in possession of C. W. Dilke, (privately printed.) 8vo. London, 1855.

Wyatt, M. Digby. The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century; a series of Illustrations of the choicest specimens produced by every Nation, at the Great Exhibition, 1851. 2 vols. Folio. London, 1851-53. Herein, one hundred and fifty-eight specimens are classified, in six sections. Section I. Sculpture. II. Metal-Work. III. Textile Fabrics, Lace, and Embroidery. IV. Porcelain, Glass and Earthenware. V. Architectural Decoration, Furniture, Wood and Ivory carving, &c. VL Objects from India.

Tomlinson, C. Essay on the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, 1851; with illustrations, Vide, Vol. 1, pp. i-clx. of his Cyclopædia of Useful Arts. 2 vols. 1854.

[Crystal Palace: Sydenham.] Guides to the,-3 vols. 12mo. London, 1854-6.

Fine Arts' Courts. (First Series,)

The Egyptian Court; by O. Jones and J. Bonomi, with Notes of the Mon

uments, by S. Sharpe.

The Greek Court, &c.; by O. Jones, and G. Scharf, jun.

The Roman Court; by O. Jones, and G. Scharf, jun.

The Alambra; by O. Jones; with an Historical Notice of the Kings of
Granada, by P. De Gayangos.

The Nineveh Court; by A. H. Layard. In 1 vol.

Fine Arts' Courts. (Second Series,)

The Byzantine Court; by M. Digby Wyatt, and J. B. Waring.

The Mediæval Court; by the same.

The Renaissance Court; by the same.

The Italian Court; by the same.

A Catalogue of Modern Sculpture; by Mrs. Jameson. In 1 vol.

The Palace and Park: its Natural History, and its Picture Gallery; with a description of the Pompeian Court. [The Natural History, comprises Botany, Zoology, and Ethnology.] The Portrait Gallery is described by S. Phillips; Ethnology, by Dr. Latham; Zoology and Botany, by Prof. Forbes; Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World, by R. Owen; the Pompeian Court, by G. Scharf, jun.

Wyatt, M. Digby. Views of the Crystal Palace and Park, Sydenham, from drawings and photographs, with Literary notices. (First series.) Folio. London, 1854.

Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York, 1853-4. Art and Industry as represented in the,-showing the progress and state of the various useful and esthetic pursuits; from the New York Tribune, revised and edited by Horace Greeley. 12mo. New York, 1853. A Day in the New York Crystal Palace; and how to make the most of it, by W. C. Richards. 12mo. New York, 1853.

General Report of the British Commissioners to the New York Industrial Exhibition, 1 December, 1853; Special Reports of the several Commissioners, on the departments assigned to them, viz :-Of Mr. George Wallis, 31 December 1853; of Mr. Joseph Whitworth, 6 February 1854; of Mr. Dilke; of Professor Wilson, and of Sir Charles Lyell, all in 1854. Vide, the Sessional Papers of the House of Commons, for 1854, vol. 36.

Report from W. A. Holwell, on the New York Industrial Exhibition, and the Canadian contributions thereto; [with this are given Lists of the 153 Exhibitors, and of the Awards received by 66 of them.] Vide Documents of the Board of Agriculture, Legislative Assembly Journals. 1854-5. Appendix I.I. No. 10.

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