194 List of Patents. 



a Lieutenant in the Rojal Navy, "improvements in anchors." — 12th 

 October 1846. 



13. To John Paterson Reid, of the city of Glasgow, and county of 

 Lanark, in North Britain, gentleman, and Thomas Johnson, of the same 

 city, mechanic, " certain improvements in machinery for weaving, and for 

 producing patterns and weaving, as also in machinery for finishing cer- 

 tain woven fabrics." — 13th October 1846. 



14. To John Condie, of Glasgow, engineer, "improvements in ma- 

 chinery used in manufacturing malleable iron." — 14th October 1846. 



15. To George Winslow, of Burton Crescent, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, merchant, being a communication from abroad, *' improvements in 

 machinery for manufacturing files and rasps." — 19th October 1846. 



16. To John Longbottom, of Edward Street, Leeds, mechanist, " im- 

 provements in the manufacture of oil- cake, and in machinery and pro- 

 cesses for pressing and moulding the same, which machinery and pro- 

 cesses are also applicable to the manufacturing of other articles from 

 plastic materials." — 27th October 1846. 



17. To Alfred Markwick, of Langham Place, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, surgeon, being a communication from abroad, and partly an in- 

 vention of his own, " improvements in the manufacture of epithems used 

 for medical and surgical purposes." — 27th October 1846. 



18. To Richard Clarke Burleigh, of the city of Bath, in the county 

 of Somerset, gentleman, " certain improvements in artificial light." — 29th 

 October 1846. 



19. To James Thomas Jullion, of Stratford, in the county of Essex, 

 analytical chemist, " improvements in the manufacture of certain acids, 

 also improvements in decomposing certain acids, and applying the pro- 

 ducts resulting therefrom to the production of certain chemical com- 

 pounds.". — 4th November 1846. 



20. To "William Church, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, 

 civil-engineer, " improvements in machinery for making candlestick- 

 pans, and other articles capable of being made wholly or in part by stamp- 

 ing or hammering, also in machinery for making wholly or in part lockets, 

 or tubes for candlesticks, and tubes and tubular articles applicable to 

 various other purposes." — 4th November 1846. 



21. To John M'Bride, of the firm of M'Bride and Company, cotton- 

 spinners and power-loom cloth manufacturers, Albyn Works, Glasgow, 

 " improvements in weaving." — 11th November 1846. 



22. To Joseph Douglas, of the borough and county of Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne, rope-maker, " improvements in the manufacture of yarn, twine, 

 and cordage." — llih November 1846. 



23. To George W. Eddy, of Waterford, in the state of New York, of 

 the United States of America, " an improvement in the manufacture of 



