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PART II. GERMAN-ENGLISH.

=TECHNOLOGICAL DICTIONARY= Of the Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Sciences.

By F. J. WERSHOREN, D.Sc.

“It is worth having, and by its cheapness in the reach of everybody.”--Textile Colourist.

NEW EDITION.

=FODEN’S MECHANICAL TABLES= For Smiths and Millwrights. Fourth Edition, Crown 8vo, pp. 47, 1s. 6d. cloth.

LONDON: WHITTAKER AND CO., 2, WHITE HART STREET, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

Transcriber’s Note:

Words and phrases in italics are surrounded by underscores, like this. Those in bold are surrounded by equal signs, =like this=. Footnotes were renumbered sequentially and were moved to the end of the chapter. Obvious printing errors, such as backwards, upside down, reversed order, or partially printed letters and punctuation, were corrected. Final stops missing at the end of sentences and abbreviations were added.

Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text. These were left unchanged. Jargon, dialect, obsolete and alternative spellings were left unchanged.

Spelling corrections:

Keithly to Keighley Leipsic to Leipsig Alantic to Atlantic vice-presedent to vice-president patient to patent Presidental to Presidential

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