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TRADES LIST O IP PATENTS,
SELECTED AND ARRANGED FOR THE " CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST," BY
WEATHERDOX & CO., Patent Agents, 77, Chancery Lane,
Of whom further information may be had, as also the costs for protecting Inventions.
LETTERS PATENT.
194 Hume, J. H., Broughly-Ferry, N.B., im-
provements in warming apparatus for the
feet.
203 Dorsett, E., Old Broad-street, and Blythc,
J. B., New Cross, improvements in the dis-
tillation of oil from coal tar, and in apparatus
fur preserving timber therewith.
215 Savory, J., and Barker, W. 11., New Bond-
street, improvements in bottles for medicines
and poisons.
240 Pauslen, F. C. C, and Alsing, A., Lime-
house, improvements in preparing beverages
usually called punch.
253 Crowther, W., Leeds, improvements in the
manufacture of prussiatcs of potash or soda,
and in recovering a useful material therefrom.
270 Dc Bronac, J. J. A., and Dchcrrypon, A.
J. M., Paris, a new or improved process for
treating metallic sulphurates, phosphurets,
arseniurets, antimoniurets, and particularly
sulphuretted ores of lead, antimony, copper,
silver, zinc.
335 Sykcs, T., and Sykes, B. C, Chcekheaton,
improvements in obtaining or separating oily,
tarry, waxy, and resinous substances from
fatty, greasy,< >leaginous seeds, nuts, and fruits,
wool, silk, hair, cotton, flax, line, hemp, furs,
.skins, leather, bones, fish, and other animal
matters and refuse, woollen and cotton waste
and refuse, also textile fabrics and refuse
grease produced in various branehes of in-
dustry, indigo, lac, lac dye, and other dyes.
338 Chantrell, G. F., Liverpool, improvements
in the treatment of charcoal after its manu-
facture or revivification.
371 Herring, E., Weybridge, improvements in
the mashing and fermenting of grain for the
production of alcohol.
405 Bell, K., Paris, improvements in separating
and recovering wool from fabrics composed
of wool, or wool in connexion with cotton
and other vegetable substances.
432 Newton, A. V., Chancery Lane, an im-
provement in the construction of brushes.
414 Clcgg, 11., Islington; Angcrstein, F., Kcn-
nington ; and Page, J. W., Walworth-road,
improvements in making soap.
446 Cattcll, T., Euston-stpiare, improvements
in treating and purifying gutta percha.
474 Spcncc, P., Pendleton, improvements in
the manufacture of alum, and in the mode of
and apparatus for condensing or destroying
gases arising therefrom.
488 Gossagc, W., Widncss, Lancashire, im-
provements in the utilization of alkali waste.
505 Wagner, J. 11. G. 1)., Paris, apparatus for
cleaning water and removing all matters in
suspension and dissolution contained in it,
water intended to feed generators of all sorts
(applicable also to other purposes), which,
besides, previous to its getting into the gene-
rators, is heated to the highest degree without
almost any expense.
506 Dale, J., Manchester, improvements in
concentrating caustic alkalis, and in applying
a product therefrom to the purpose of obtain-
ing motive power, and to other purposes.
524 Brignolcs, F., Duke-street, Adclphi, the
disinfection and rectification of alcohols by
the separation of the essential and other oils
from the alcohol.
539 Moulc, Rev, II., Fordington, improvements
in the apparatus applicable to the evaporation
of sewage or other waters, and for affording
heat for other uses.
585 Verdeil, F., and Michel, E., Paris, improve-
ments in treating madder.
595 Aspinall, J,5 Great Tower Street, im-
provements in evaporating in vacuum.
599 Tullron, J. L., and Piric, G., Aberdeen,
the manufacture of gelatine.
648 Dawes, J. S., Birmingham, a new or im-
proved method or combination of arrange-
ments for the better securing and collecting
of night soil or town manure, and rendering
it more valuable for agricultural purposes.
653 Clark, W., Chancery Lane, improvements
in the apparatus of electric lamps or lights.
668 Clark, J., Newton Heath, improvements
in the manufacture of fabrics in which com-
pounds containing India rubber are used.
770 Smith, B., and Smith, C. L., Spitalfields,
improvements in the preparation of certain
colouring matter applicable for dying and
printing.
778 Carr, T., Bcbington, improvements in
machinery for disintegrating artificial ma-
nures and various other substances.
1194 Warnc, W.; Fanshawc, J. A.; Jaques,
J. II.; and Galpin, T., Tottenham, an im-
proved compound or preparation of materials
for, and mode of, and apparatus for covering
and insulating wires and conductors used for
telegraph or electrical purposes.
1272 Dodge, N. S., St. Paul's Church Yard,
improvements in treating waste vulcanized
India rubber.
1410 Tuls, F., Haverstock Hill, improvements
in the treatment of hydro-carbons.
PROVISIONAL PATENTS.
1640 MacKcan, W., Paisley, improvements in
the manufacture or treatment of farinaceous
matters for the obtainnicnt of starch and
food.
1677 McAndrew, W., King "William-street,
and lloyd, C. W., Asia Minor, improvements
in treating poppies to obtain a product
resembling opium therefrom.
1685 Troutctt, P. A. A., Dijon, a new move-
able stopper for gaseous liquids.