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Article XVI. 

 NEW SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. 



PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. 



A new Edition of BerthoUet on Dyeing, with Notes and lUustra*' 

 tions. By Dr. A. Ure. 2 Vols. 8vo. 



Lectures on the General Structure of the Human Body, and on the 

 Anatomy and Functions of the Skin. 8vo. 



A. B. Lambert, Esq. FRS. &c. is preparing a Supplement to his 

 splendid work on the Natural History of Pines. With Engravings. 

 Folio. 



JUST PUBLISHJiD. 



On the Stratification of Alluvial Deposits, and the Crystallization of 

 calcareous Stalactites. In a Letter to Dr. John Macculloch. By 

 H. R. Oswald. 8vo. }s.6d. 



A Treatise on the Medicinal Leach, including its Medical Natural 

 History, with a full Account of its very singular Anatomical Structure, 

 &c. By J. R. Johnson, MD. FRS. FLS. 8vo. 8*. 



A Guide to the Giant's Causeway and North-east Coast of the 

 County of Antrim, containmg an Account of the Geological Structure 

 of Basaltic Stratification. By the Rev. G. N. Wright. With Map 

 and PLates. Royal 18mo. 6s. 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby*s Genera of Recent and Fossils Shells : Nos. 16, 

 17ji and 18; containing the following Genera: — Unio, 2 Plates; Conus, 

 2 Plates; Hyria; Calceola; Cyproea, 2 Plates; Anodon, 2 Plates; 

 Lima; Nucula; Anomia; Ricinula ; Corbula; Pyrgoma; Creusia; 

 Trigonia. 



Mcmoires de la Societe d'HIstoIre Naturelle de Paris. Tome Pre- 

 mier. Ire Partie. Paris, Boudoin Freres, 1823. 4to. 15*. 



Article XVII. 



NEW PATENTS. 



T. W. Stansfield, Leeds, worsted manufacturer ; H. Briggs, Ludden- 

 denfoot, Halifax, worsted manufacturer ; W. Richard, Leeds, engineer; 

 and W. Barraclaugh, Burley, Leeds, worsted manufacturer; for their 

 improvements in the construction of looms for weaving fabrics com- 

 posed wholly, or in part, of woollen, worsted, cotton, linen, silk, or 

 other materials, and in the machinery and implements for, and methods 

 of working the same. — July 5. 



G. Clymer, Finsbury-street, Finsbury-square, mechanic, for certain 

 improvements in agricultural ploughs. — July 5. 



J. Fisher, of Great Bridge, Westbromwich, Staffordshire, iron- 

 founder, and J. Horton, the younger, of the same place, manufacturers 

 of steam boilers, for improvements in the construction of boilers for 

 steam engines, and other purposes where steam is required. — July 8. 



S. Fairbanks, of the United States of America, but now residing in 



