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pply and applies it to the envelope in its proper place, just before the flap is folded down. As fast as the envelopes are made they are automatically ranged on an inclined plane and slide into a box. The machine (1853) made sixty a minute. M. Remond's envelope-machine feeds the blanks by means of a pneumatic apparatus known as an aspirator, consisting of a hollow tube which is thrust forward and rests on the upper blank; the air is exhausted from the tube by an air-pump, and the blank becoion of the atmospheric tension. The machine of Robineau and Roumestant, exhibited at the Paris Exposition of 1867, also lifts the blanks singly by atmospheric pressure, and folds them and gums them by a series of operations similar to those of Remond's machine. In another machine, the paper is fed in a continuous strip of a given width for a certain size envelope First are made transverse incisions, which answer for a portion of the division between the adjacent envelopes; the rectangular