extends round the three first cylinder-heads of the fliers ; and this belt being -held stationary by a cord which extends therefrom to the floor of strands together in the opposite direction at the point A. A single machine will make three yards of cord per minute or about 150 yards per CORD-MAKING MACHINE fin ars. N. ild (SUN BUILDING) NEW YORK RUFUS PORTER—Editor. To Clubs. A Chapter on Fools. ne Liao Loiotov EFFECT OF SULPHATE OF IRON ON VEGETATION miles below. A LIST OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM, scientific american, 1846-08-27
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