List of Patents. 395 



over-looker, " certain improvements in looms for weaving." — 15th Feb- 

 ruary 1847. 



34. To Juan Nepomuceno Adorno, of Mexico, in the Republic of 

 Mexico, gentleman, " improvements in manufacturing cigars, and other 

 similar articles."— 22d February 1847. 



35. To William Eaton, of Camberwell, in the county of Surrey, 

 engineer, *' improvements in machinery for twisting cotton, or other 

 fibrous substances." — 23d February 1847. 



36. To Alfred Krupp, principal of the house of Frederick Krupp, of 

 Essen, Prussia, but now of Leicester Square, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, " certain improvements in the manufacture of spoons, forks, and 

 other similar wares, and in the machinery or apparatus employed there- 

 in, parts of which are also applicable to other manufacturing processes." 

 — 24th February 1847. 



37. To William George Armstrong, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 Esquire, " an improved lifting, lowering, and hauling apparatus." — 

 25th February 1847. 



38. To Charles Barlow, of the Patent Office, 89 Chancery Lane, in 

 the county of Middlesex, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, 

 for ** a new apparatus and arrangement of machinery to be used in col- 

 lecting the contents of sewers, drains, and cess-pools, and also in treating 

 the mass so collected in such a manner as to render the same applicable 

 to agricultural and other useful purposes." — 26th February 1847. 



39. To Thomas Hutchison, of Paisley, Scotland, salesman, " a ma- 

 chine for constructing patterns in stripes, checks, and tartans for woven 

 and other fabrics."— 26th February 1847- 



40. To Pierre Arm and le Comte de Fontainemoreau, of 15 New 

 Broad Street, City, English and Foreign Patent Office, being a commu- 

 nication from abroad, " certain improvements in the machines for the 

 manufacture of bricks and other plastic products." — 2d March 1847- 



41. To Andrew Crosse, of Broomfield, in the county of Somerset, 

 Esquire, " improvements in treating fermentable and other liquids, so as 

 to cause impurities or matters to be extracted or precipitated." — 4th 

 March 1847. 



42. To Francis Stanilas Meldon de Sussex, of MillwaU, in the 

 county of Middlesex, manufacturing chemist, " improvements in the ma- 

 nufacture of chlorine hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, and obtaining se- 

 veral products therefrom." — 4th March 1847. 



43. To Henry Henson, of Hampstead, in the county of Middlesex, 

 gentleman, " a new fabric, suitable for goods, wrappers, waggon-covers, 



