370 Celestial Phenomena, October 1828 — January 1829. 



81. June 20. For an Improvement in Boiling or Evaporating Solutions 

 of Sugar and other Liquids. To John Davis, county of Middlesex. 



22. July 11. For certain Combinations of Machinery for generating and 

 communicating Power and Motion applicable to the propelling fixed Ma- 

 chinery, as also Floating Bodies, Carriages, and other Locomotive Machines 

 and Instruments. To Thomas Stanope Hollond, city of London. 



23. July 16. For certain Improvements in the Method or Apparatus for 

 generating Carburetted Hydrogen Gas and in purifying the same. To 

 Henry Pinkus, Parish of St James's, Westminster. 



24. August 5. For an Improvement or Improvements in Machines adapt- 

 ed for Spinning, Doubling, Twisting, Roving, or preparing Cotton and 

 other Fibrous Substances. To Maurice de Jongh, county of Lancaster. 



Art. XXIX.— CELESTIAL PHENOMENA, 



From October 1st, 1828, to January 1st, 1829. Adapted to the Meridian 

 of Greenwich, Apparent Time, excepting the Eclipses of Jupiter s Satel- 

 lites which are given in Mean Time.' 



N. B. — The day begins at noon, and the conjunctions of the Moon and 

 Stars are given in Right Ascension. 



