List of Patents. 2\X 



Untermichwngen ueber die Clione BorealU, von Professor D. F, Esckncht, 

 4*0. Elements of Electro-Metallurgy. Bif Alfred Smee. Partsl, 2,and 

 3. Elements of Chemistry. By Robert Kane, M.D. Journey to CabooL 

 By the late ^ir Alexander Bumes. A Series of Diagrams illustrative of 

 the Pnnciples of Mechanical and Natural Philosophy, and their prtzc- 

 tical application. Pizrt I. (Chapman and Hall). Dunbar's Greek 

 Lexicon (contains Appendix explanatory of scientific terms). Journal 

 of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Madras Jov/mal of Literature and 

 Science, The Quarterly Jowmal of Agriculture, and Transactions of 

 the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, No. 57 — (contains 

 Cunningham's Geognostical Account of Bam-ffshire.) 



List of Patents granted for Scotland from 28M December 1841 

 to IQth March 1842. 



\. To John Juckes of Lewisham, in the county of Kent, gentleman^ 

 " improvements in furnaces or fire-places." — 28th December 1841. 



2. To Montagu MacDonogh of Saint Albans Place, Middlesex, gentle- 

 man, being a communication from abroad, " improvements in spindles, flyers^ 

 and bobbins, for spinning, roving, twisting, and reeling all sorts of fibrous 

 or textile substances, and in the application or adaptation of either or all of 

 them to machinery for the same purposes." — 4th January 1842. 



3. To Thomas Joseph Ditchburn of Orchard House, Blackwall, in the 

 county of Middlesex, shipbuilder, " certain improvements in shipbuilding, 

 some, or all of which, are applicable to steam-boats and boats and vessels of 

 all descriptions." — 6th January 1842. 



4. To MosEs PooLE of Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, gen- 

 tleman, being a communication from abroad, *' improvements in preparing 

 mailers to be consumed in obtaining light, and in the construction of burners 

 for burning the same." — 7th January 1842. 



5. To William Petrie of Croydon, in the county of Surrey^ gentleman, 

 ' a mode of obtaining a moving power by means of voltaic electricity, appli- 

 cable to engines, and other cases where a moving power is required.**— 

 7th January 1842. 



6. To James Taylor junior, smith and engineer, Tumer^s Court, Glas- 

 gow, " a self-acting machine for driving piles and stakes, and fox other such 

 purposes, to be wrought by steam or other power." — lOth January 1842. 



7. To John George Bod»ier of Manchester, in the ccunty of Lancaster, 

 engineer, " certain improvements in the construction of screwing stocks^ 

 taps, and dies, and certain other tools or apparatus or machinwy for cutting 

 and T^-orking in metals."— 13th January 1842. ^ 



