21C List of Patents, 



ing, carding, roving, and spinning cotton, and other filwous substances.'^ — 

 16th May 1842. 



22. To Peter Kagenbusch of Wetter on Rhur, in Westphalia, in the 

 kingdom of Prussia, dyer, now residing in the parish of Whitby, in the 

 county of York, in England, " an improvement in the dyeing of wool, 

 woollen cloths, cotton, silks, and other fabrics and materials." — 17th May 1842. 



23. To Joseph Clisild Daniell of Tiverton Mills, near Bath, " im- 

 provements in making and preparing food for cattle." — 25th May 1842. 



24. To Robert Logan of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Esquire, 

 «* improvements in obtaining and preparing the fibres and other products of 

 the cocoa nut and its husk." — 28th May 1842. 



25. To Thomas Henry Russell of Wednesbury, in the county of Staf- 

 ford, iron tube manufacturer, and Cornelius Whitehouse of the same 

 place, " improvements in the manufacture of welded iron tubing." — 28th 

 May 1842. 



20. To Thomas Middleton of Loman Street, in tlie borough of South - 

 wark, and county of Surrey, engineer, being a communication from abroad, 

 »* an improved method of preparing vegetable gelatine, or size for paper, 

 and also an improved mode of applying the same in the manufacture of 

 paper."— 6th June 1842. 



27. To John Railton of Blackburn, in the county palatine of Lancas- 

 ter, machine-maker, " certain improvements in machinery, or apparatus for 

 weaving." — 6th June 1842. 



28. To Thomas Hedley of the town and borough of Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne, gentleman, and Cuihbert Rodham of Gateshead, in the county of 

 Durham, millwright, " an improved apparatus for purifying the smoke gases 

 and other noxious vapours arising from certain fires, stoves, and furnaces. '» 

 -~7th June 1842. 



29. To John Burnell the younger, of High Street Whitechapel, in the 

 county of Middlesex, manufacturer, " iifiprovements in the manufacture of 

 leaves or sheets of hora, commonly called lantern leaves, and in the con- 

 struction of horn lanterns." — 8th June 1842. 



30. To Otto Rotton of Gracechurch Street, in the city of London ' 

 Doctor of Medicine, being a communication from abroad, " certain improve- 

 ments in machinery, or apparatus for spinning cotton, wool, and other fibrous 

 substances." — 14th June 1842. 



31. To John Bould of Ovenden, in the parish of Halifax, in the county 

 of York, cotton-spinner, " an improvement or improvements in condensing 

 steam-engines." — 23d June 1842. 



32. To John Cox of Gorgie Mills, Edinburgh, tanner and glue manu- 

 facturer, "certain improved processes of tanning."— 23d June 1842. 



