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Some illustrations are missing from the original and are not referred to in the text (Figs. 57, 372), others are provided in the original work, but not discussed or described. Fig. 93 is not present in the original, but is described in the text. The original has two illustrations numbered 384; the second one (on page 464) has been renamed 384*. Figures 496/497 and 498/499 are remarkably similar, as is their description.
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Remarks on the text
Fontanier and Fontanieu probably refer to the same person.
The text occasionally gives ohm and aime as inits of volume; these are probably aams or ames (circa 30-36 imperial gallons).
There are several references to a table of elasticities of vapour; it is not clear which table is meant.
Page 16, table: the temperature 164° stands out from the other temperatures, and may be wrong (possibly error for 194°)
Page 16, The specific gravity of water at 60° being 1000, at 62° it is 99,981. This phrase contains at least one mistake: the intention might be specific gravities 100 and 99·981, respectively (see also the table following on page 21/22).
Page 19, table, first row, column 70°: 9991 does not fit in with the other data, this is possibly an error for 9981.
Page 25, table, first row (17°): 44·9 does not fit with the other data; this is possibly an error for 44·2; last row but one (24°): 693 does not fit with the other data; possibly an error for 993.
Page 26, table, row 20°: the last value was partly illegible in the original, this should probably be 68·4; row 22° the last decimal was illegible in the original, this should probably be 67·7 or 67·8.
Page 29, Lausania inermis: probably Lawsonia inermis.
Page 41, reference to Gems, cutting of: the article Gems refers to the article Lapidary for cutting of gems. Hence there are two hyperlinks here.
Page 46, Fig. 14, a plan of the same: Fig. 14 is a different side view.
Page 67, 1000 of a grain of silver: possibly an error for 1/1000 of a grain of silver.
Page 99, reference to Saccharometer: there is no article Saccharometer; the saccharometer is discussed in the article Beer only.
Page 111-112, description of location of elements relative to each other: the author has reversed left and right.
Page 118, See Oil of Ben: there is no such article; the only reference to Oil of Ben occurs on page 895 (table).
Page 150, teint, Germ.: probably error for teint, French.
Page 169, Fernambouc: the 16th century French name for Pernambuco.
Page 178, calculation: 315 loaves at 6d. give 7l. 17s. 6d., making the clear profit 11s. 10d.
Page 225, Chloride of Lime: there is no such article; chloride of lime is discussed under Bleaching, which is where the hyperlink points.
Page 249, reference to Mill: there is no such article; the article Sugar has a part on mills, to which the hyperlink points.
Page 339, first table: the first two columns do not add up to the sub-totals given; it is not clear whether this is due to errors in the data or to miscalculation.
Page 358, Fig. 337 and accompanying text: text and illustration do not seem to fit together, few of the parts mentioned appear in the figure.
Page 382, reference to Prussic Acid: the Dictionary does not have this article.
Page 392, the year 173: the last digit was missing from the original, and has been replaced with a tilde (173~). The 1858 enlarged edition gives 1730 as the year.
Page 396, by of a lever: possibly a word is missing (by means of a lever or similar).
Page 403, footnote [24]: 2198 should possibly read 1829.
Page 512, table Phosphorus: The two values in the last column are incompatible: the first should be one half of the second.
Page 522, about 61/2 per cent. upon: possibly a word (such as depending) is missing.
Page 564, second table: the totals do not always add up completely, and the meaning of some of the data is unclear.
Page 605, Abrabanya: should possibly be AbrudbÁnya
Page 632, dyeing of horse-hair: this is described in the same, not the next article; the hyperlink points to the relevant paragraph.
Page 726, reference to Malt: the hyperlink points to the article Malt Kiln rather than to Malt, as this seemed more appropriate.
Page 742, Bilin in Bohemia: also referred to as Billen and Billin.
Page 784, Houton-LibillardiÈre: probably Jacques-Julien Houtou de La BillardiÈre.
Page 876, The carriage is then again by the rotation ...: there is a verb missing from the text (advanced, moved forward, or similar).
Page 885, Nicaraca: possibly an error for Nicaragua.
Page 895, table, line 41: the specific gravity is likely to be a misprint.
Page 897: strychia: possibly an error for strychnia.
Page 920, three separate sheets: the three knives will cut four sheets.
Page 1093, table: dr. in the column Cochineal may be an error for oz.
Page 1151, reference to page 1041: there is no related information on this page; it has therefore not been linked.
Page 1204, arescence: possibly an error for acescence.
Page 1270, Then increase the gradually: a word is missing from the original (possibly heat or temperature).

Changes and corrections made
Some missing punctuation has been added and obvious minor typographical errors have been corrected silently.
Footnotes have been moved to under the paragraph etc. they refer to.
Illustrations have been moved to where they are first or most fully described, they are therefore not always given in numerical order (the original work does not always show them in numerical order either); some illustrations have been rotated; some hatching has been removed to show reference letters more clearly. Illustration numbers have been added to illustrations that lacked a number.
Multi-page tables have been changed to single tables; tables have been re-arranged or split; some tables are presented here with legends or table notes; in some tables thin lines have been added for ease of reading.
For the sake of consistency, the following changes have been made throughout the text:
- All references to illustration numbers in the text have been italicised (Fig. nnn etc.); reference letters in the text have been standardised to italics (for lower case letters) and small-caps (for upper case letters).
- Apostrophes in French words have been closed with the following word where necessary.
- All decimal points have been changed to mid-dots, commas and dashes have been changed to mid-dots or vice versa where necessary.
- Accents on French words printed in capitals have been moved where necessary (for example E' has been changed to É).
- The Alphabetical List of Articles has been added.
- The German ...saure in nouns has been standardised to ...sÄure.
- The author uses the single and double dashed pound sign; both are represented here by the same symbol (£). All £/l. s. and d. (pound, shilling, pence) have been italicised for consistency.

Other changes:

Location Original document Changed to
Page vi, table 201,773,872 204,773,872
Page 14 olËine oleine as elsewhere
Page 15 Brongniard Brongniart
Page 22, table, row ·82 ·70042 ·00042
ditto last line ·100 1·00
Page 49 a???a? a???a?
Page 57 a a A A as in illustration
Page 69, Fig. 87 -- letter c added
Page 75 Baume BaumÉ as elsewhere
Page 84 -- 2. added before Balsams without benzoic acid
Page 92 intersticial interstitial as elsewhere
Page 109, second table 980 0·980
Page 112 the troughs u the troughs n as in the illustration
Page 122 Breislack Breislak as elsewhere
Page 144 sp. gr. 0837 sp. gr. 0·837
ditto sheeps’ wool sheep’s wool as elsewhere
Page 167 fig. 165, between fig. 163. Between
Fig. 162 c e
Page 171 tonne au noir tonneau noir
Page 178, calculation 7 17 5 7 17 6
ditto 0 11 61/2 0 11 91/2
Page 183 Fig. 170 Fig. 171
ditto Fig. 171 Fig. 170
Page 215 Elberfeldt Elberfeld
Page 220, Fig. 234 d d' as in text
Page 229 see ... page 224 see ... page 223
Page 240 F' G' F G as in illustration
Page 243 tire tirÉ
ditto k K
Page 245 labiacÆ labiatÆ
Page 249 -- quote marks added after ... for making candles.
ditto undica indica
Page 278 60·30 feet 69·39 feet
Page 311 rhamnus fragula rhamnus frangula
Page 318 Figs. 297, 298. Figs. 296, 298.
Page 331 its bottom, C its bottom, c
Page 336 Gtakamite Atakamite
Page 345, Fig. 318 -- 's added as mentioned in text
Page 356 pulley or whorl g pulley or whorl q as in drawing
Page 372 5·463 lbs. of force 5463 lbs. of force
Page 385 45 (or nearly so) 45° (or nearly so)
Page 394 MÜnzstampeln MÜnzstempeln
Page 403 are constantly making are constantly made
Page 450 1·375 137·5
Page 464 -- Fig. 384 renamed Fig. 384*, (also reference to this illustration in text)
Page 480, table header 3/4 to 174 3/4 to 11/4
Page 481 Hamecons HameÇons
ditto Fishangeln Fischangeln
Page 499 fig. 524 fig. 452
Page 510 Bernardiere BernardiÈre
ditto cachemire cachemere as elsewhere
Page 515, Peroxide of iron 2F 2Fe
Page 524, formula (1) 1·000,000 1,000,000
Page 530, Fig. 480* lower d b
Page 534 -- Opening quotes added before conclusion nr. 1.
Page 538, schematic Pillow Fustian -- 2 inserted in second row
Page 548, Fig. 482 -- reference letter s added
Page 552 30,000 feet of gas 30,000 cubic feet of gas
Page 553 fig. 488 fig. 489 (second reference in text)
Page 554, formula 7 ) (
Page 561 we have 100·4 we have 100 and 4
Page 574, table curly bracket embraces lime and silica curly bracket embraces silica only
Page 580, Fig. 507 and 508 -- illustration numbers interchanged to conform to text
Page 594 (3 × 77·6) 232·8 (3 × 77·6) = 232·8
Page 608 -- closing quote mark added after ... 47 millions per annum.
Page 618 GraufÄrbe Graufarbe
Page 645 Wohler WÖhler
Page 650 a section of the pressure a section of the presser
Page 658 p, small spiral springs P, small spiral springs as in drawing
Page 670 Liebeg Liebig
Page 674 Elbeuf Elboeuf
Page 684 Huttenberg HÜttenberg
Page 709 shachtofen schachtofen
Page 713 ruckstein rÜckstein as elsewhere
Page 740 as is shown in fig. 621. as is shown in fig. 622.
Page 745 Himmelsfurst HimmelsfÜrst
ditto Beschertgluck BeschertglÜck
Page 746 Huelgoet HuelgoËt
Page 747 gelena galena
ditto HuelgÖet HuelgoËt
Page 748 Kongsburg Kongsberg as elsewhere
Page 749 z' z' z z as in drawing
Page 750 Z' Z' z z as in drawing
Page 752 PoullÄouen Poullaouen as elsewhere
Page 760 Vicenago Viconago
Page 774 Rudersdorf RÜdersdorf
Page 783 FarberrÖthe FÄrberrÖthe
Page 784 SocietÉ SociÉtÉ
Page 785 Kuhlman Kuhlmann
Page 792 silk-works are reared silk-worms are reared
Page 793 magnesien magnÉsien
Page 805, Figs. 656 and 657 -- primes added as described in text
Page 814 Poullaounen Pouallouen as elsewhere
Page 818 K K' K' K'' as in illustration
Page 822 Ehrenfriedensdorf Ehrenfriedersdorf
Page 828 mlydenum molybdenum
Page 829, table , · (2x)
ditto -- blank line inserted under Water
ditto La Ferte-sous-Jouarre La FertÉ-sous-Jouarre
Page 849 rothelie gende rothe liegende
ditto lumachello lumachella
Page 853 BreÏtlingerwetterschacht Breitlingerwetterschacht
ditto m, n, o, q, R, s m, n, o, q, r, s
Page 854/855 (table) -- table notes [a] through [d] were printed as vertical text in the original work
Page 859 t t t T as in illustration
Page 868 oÖlite oolite
ditto Puzzuolo Puzzuoli
Page 874 Braconot Braconnot as elsewhere
Page 889 (table) 93·024. 93,024
Page 891 Stichstoffoxyd Stickstoffoxyd
Page 895 Hyociamus Hyosciamus as elsewhere
Page 897, table -- the original work has a mixture of plain text (olive oil and spermaceti) and table; this has been changed to a table
Page 898 Wurtemburg Wurtemberg as elsewhere
Page 900 by passing into a slit-groove the vertical turning shaft by passing into a slit-groove in the vertical turning shaft
Page 909 rosmarinus officialis rosmarinus officinalis
Page 922 a, c, d a, b, c
Page 929 -- quote marks added after ... from the invention.
Page 930, table -- 2 added before Journeymen
Page 931, table, first line or 4 vats 3 or 4 vats
Page 933 (p. 967.) (p. 936.)
Page 944, table header above No. I grams grains
Page 989, Fig. 864 lower d b
Page 1000 rollers, figs. 885. 886. rollers, figs. 886. 887.
Page 1001 Descotil Descotils
Page 1002 Goro-Blagodatz Goroblagodat as elsewhere
Page 1029 Mintereau Montereau as elsewhere
Page 1056 Solfaterra Solfetara
Page 1080 -- quote marks added after ... casualty from explosion.
Page 1090 schlot-plan schlot-pan
Page 1074 fig. 50 fig. 950
Page 1106 Fig. 796. Fig. 976.
Page 1127 Fig. 1011. Fig. 1012.
Page 1129 Figs. 1023. and 1026. Figs. 1024. and 1025.
Page 1137 HimmelfÜrst HimmelsfÜrst
Page 1175 -- quote marks added after ... or of the alloys.
Page 1185 Liquidamber styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua
Page 1196 the feeder unites them the feeder unties them
Page 1245 The portion B is to be washed again The portion A is to be washed again
Page 1250, calculation -- missing 0 in shillings-column added
Page 1252 Poerner PoËrner
Page 1253 Moiree MoirÉe
Page 1281, table, column Carlsbad, row Fluoride of Calcium 00·184 0·0184
ditto column Seltzer, row Alumina 00·185; 0·0185
ditto Pullna PÜllna
Page 1284 In his way In this way
Page 1332 fig. 1230 fig. 1231





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