Liisl of Patents. 2lt 



•nbBtances, and in certain combinations of the same substances alone or 

 with other matters." — 11th May 1846. 



36. To Pierre Armand le Comte de Fontainemoreau, of No. 15 

 New Broad Street, in the city of London, being a communication from 

 abroad, " an improved mode of constructing certain parts of the harness 

 of horses and other beasts of burden." — 11th May 1846. 



37. Thomas Hancock, of Stoke, Newington, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, Esquire, " improvements in the manufacturing and treating of articles 

 made of caoutchouc, either alone or in combination with other substances, 

 and in the means used or employed in their manufacture." — 12th May 

 1846. 



38. To William Garnet Taylor, of Halliwell, in the county of 

 Lancaster, cotton-spinner, and William Taylor, of Halliwell aforesaid, 

 labourer, "Improvements^in consuming smoke and economising fuel."— 

 13th May 1846. 



39. To Bryan Donkin, of the Paragon, New Kent Road, in the county 

 of Surrey, civil- engineer, " improvements on wheels as applicable to rail- 

 way carriages, and on the mechanical contrivances by which railway car- 

 riages are made to cross from one"line of rails on to another line, or on 

 to what are generally called sidings." — 14th May 1846. 



40. To Frederick Harlow, of Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, in the 

 county of Surrey, carpenter, " improvements in atmospheric railways." 

 —20th May 1846. 



41. To Jean Joseph Ernest Barrucll, of Rue, St Jacque's, in the city 

 of Paris, in the kingdom of France, chemist, " improvement in working 

 of certain sulphurets to transform them into metals or oxides, and to 

 collect the latter, also to collect the oxides from oxidized ores equivalent 

 to these sulphurets." — 20th May 1846. 



42. To George Hinton Bovill, of Millwall, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, engineer, being a communication from abroad, " improvements in 

 manufacturing wheat and other grain into meal and flour." — 25th May 

 1846. 



43. To William Longshaw, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, 

 cotton-spinner, '* certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for 

 spinning and doubling cotton and other fibrous substances." — 27th May 

 1846. 



44. To George Duncan, engineer, Edinburgh, *• an improved method 

 of making comfits, confectionary, lozenges, and all description of pan 

 goods, the machinery and apparatus for the manufacture of the same, or 

 for any other article to which the said apparatus or machinery may be 

 made applicable."— 28th May 1846. 



45. To George Lowe, formerly of Brick Lane, Old Street, in the 

 county of Middlesex, but now of Finsbury Circus, in the said county, 

 civil-engineer, extension fov Jive years, " for increasing the illuminating 

 power of such coal-gas as is usually produced in gas-works ; also for con- 

 verting the refuse products from the manufacture of coal-gas into an 

 article of commerce not heretofore produced therefrom ; and also of a new 

 mode of conducting the process of condensation in the manufacture of gas 

 for illumination." — 2d June 1846. 



46. To J^fiN Webster Hale, of Fitzroy Square, in the county of 

 Middlesex, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, " improve- 



