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THE
POLYTECHNIC LIBRARY.


The design of the Publishers of the Polytechnic Library is to produce a Series of highly-instructive Works, which the Public may be tempted to buy, because they will be cheap,—be induced to read, because they will be brief,—be competent to understand, because they will be clearly written,—and be able to profit by, because they will be WORKS OF PRACTICAL UTILITY. Every volume, therefore, will contain a complete Treatise relating to one of the useful arts or sciences, or the chemical or mechanical trades.

JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE HALF-A-CROWN,
VOL. I. of the POLYTECHNIC LIBRARY,
Neatly printed in 18mo. and bound in Cloth, containing
THE ART OF GLASS-BLOWING,
Or Plain Instructions for Making the
CHEMICAL & PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS
WHICH ARE FORMED OF GLASS;
Such as
BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, HYDROMETERS,
Hour-Glasses, Funnels, Syphons,
TUBE-VESSELS FOR CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS,
TOYS FOR RECREATIVE PHILOSOPHY, &c.