BY A FRENCH ARTIST.

ILLUSTRATED BY UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED FIGURES,
Elegantly engraved on Copper plates.


Artists and Students of the Experimental Sciences will find this work adapted to aid them effectually in the economical preparation of their Apparatus; and persons who would willingly occupy their leisure hours in practising the charming art of working Glass and Enamels with the Blowpipe, but who have hitherto been deterred by the anticipated expense of the instruments, and the imaginary difficulties of the undertaking, are taught herein the simplest, most expeditious, least expensive, and most effectual methods of working Glass into every variety of useful or fanciful device.

PUBLISHED BY BUMPUS & GRIFFIN, SKINNER-STREET, LONDON;
R. GRIFFIN AND CO. GLASGOW;
AND STILLIES, BROTHERS, EDINBURGH.


THE FOLLOWING WORKS, INTENDED TO FORM PART OF
THE POLYTECHNIC LIBRARY,
Are nearly ready for Publication.
THE
DOMESTIC CHEMIST;
Comprising Instructions for
THE DETECTION OF ADULTERATIONS
In numerous Articles employed in
DOMESTIC ECONOMY & THE ARTS.
To which is prefixed,
THE ART OF DETECTING POISONS IN FOOD AND
ORGANIC MIXTURES.