76 New Patents. 



(Economizing power is also applicable to other purposes. 13th of 

 October. 6 months. 



To F. C. Jacquemart, Leicester-square, esquire, for improvements 

 in tanning certain descriptions of skins. Communicated by a 

 foreigner. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To J. B. Sharp, Hampstead, Middlesex, esquire, and W. Fawcett, 

 Liverpool, civil engineer, for an improved mode of introducing air into 

 fluids, for the purpose of evaporation. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To A. Craig, Ann-street, St. Bernards, in the parish of St. Cuth- 

 berts, Mid- Lothian, for certain improvements in machines or machinery 

 for cutting timber into veneers or other useful forms. Communicated 

 by a foreigner. 20th of October. 6 months. 



*To A. Ure, Burton Crescent, Doctor of Medicine, for an apparatus 

 for regulating temperature in vaporization, distillation, and other pro- 

 cesses. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To A. Ure, Burton Crescent, Doctor of Medicine, for an improve- 

 ment in curing or cleansing raw or coarse sugar. 20th of October. 

 6 months. 



To A. Ure, Southampton Row, Doctor of Medicine, for an air- 

 stove apparatus for the exhalation and condensation of vapours. 

 20th of October. 6 months. 



To S. Clerk, South Down, Brixham, Devonshire, for certain im- 

 provements in making or preparing saddle-cloth and girths, for keep- 

 ing saddles in place on horses and other animals of burthen. 20th 

 of October. 6 months. 



To Sir T. Cochrane, knight, (commonly called Lord Cochrane,) 

 Regent-street, for his apparatus to facilitate excavating, sinking, and 

 mining. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To T. Mason, No. 56 Great Portland-street, brush-maker, for an 

 improvement in the manufacture of painting-brushes, and other 

 brushes applicable to various purposes. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To S. Clegg, No. 16 Sidmouth-street, Gray's Inn Lane, civil en- 

 gineer, for an improved gas-meter. 20th of October. 6 months. 



To H. Calvert, Lincoln, gentleman, for an improvement in the 

 mode of making saddles so as to avoid the danger and inconvenience 

 occasioned by their slipping forward. 26th of October. 2 months. 



To J. Shores, Blackwall, Middlesex, boat-builder and shipsmith, 

 for an improvement on tackle and other hooks, which he denominates 

 " the self relieving hooks." 1st of November. 2 months. 



To J. Collinge, Lambeth, engineer, for an improvement on the 

 apparatus used for hanging or suspending the rudders of ships, or 

 vessels of different descriptions. 1st of November. 6 months. 



To B. Cook, Birmingham, brass-founder, for an improved method 

 of making a neb or nebs, slot or slots, in shells or hollow cylinders 

 of copper, brass, or other metals for printing calicoes, muslins, cloths, 

 silks and other articles. 1st of November. 6 months. 



To L. Aubrey, Two Waters, Herts, engineer, for certain improve- 

 ments in cutting paper. 1st of November. 6 months. 



To J. Bowler, Castle-street, Southwark, hat-manufacturer, for 



certain 



