3. The art of tanning and currying leather, with an account of all the different processes made use of in Europe and Asia for dyeing leather red and yellow, collected and published at the expense of the Dublin Society. To which are added Mr. Philipo’s method of dyeing the Turkey leather as approved of by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, etc., and for which he had a reward of £100 and their gold medal for the secret. Also the new method of tanning invented by the late David Macbride, M.D., London, reprinted for J. Nourse in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty. 1780.

4. Lohgerberei, Ignatz Bautsch. Dresden, 1793.

5. Ueber die Bearbeitung der Tierhäute zu allen Gattungen von Leder. P. J. Kasteleyn. German translation from the Dutch. Leipzig, 1797.

6. Chemisch-technologische Grundsätze der gesammten Ledergerberei. 2 vols. S. F. Hermbstädt. Berlin, 1805 and 1807.

7. Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy. 2 vols. A. and C. R. Aikin, 1807.

8. Hand-Encyclopädie für das Gerben, Zurichten, etc., des Leders, L. F. Kummer, Berlin, 1830.

9. Handbuch der Gesammten Lohgerberei. Vom Dr. Ch. H. Schmidt. Weimar, 1847.

10. Lehrbuch der Sohlledergerberei. Dr. G. W. Bichon, Berlin.

11. “Das Beizen der Glacé-Felle” in Handbuch der Weissgerberei. Anton Brüggemann. Quedlinburg and Leipzig, 1857. p. 21.