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in metallic mills for grinding coffee, corn, drugs, jiaints, and va- 

 rious other materials." Communicated by a foreigner. 

 Aug. 13. To A. W. GiLLET, Birmingham, " for a new or improved machine 

 or instrument to measure, beat, and give the accents in all the 

 different moods of time, with any degree of velocity required, ap- 

 plicable to the teaching of music." Communicated by a foreigner. 



27. To J. Perkins, Fleet Street, engineer, " for his improvement on 

 his former patent, dated July 2. 1831 • making the same applica- 

 ble to the evaporating and boiling of fluids for certain purposes." 



30. To B. Aingworth, Birmingham, button-maker, " for an improve^ 

 ment in the making and constructing of buttons." 



List of Patents gi'anted in Scotland from \5th to ^8th March 



1832. 



1832. 



March 15. To Joel Benedict Nott of Liverpool, Esq. in consequence of 

 a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing 

 abroad, and invention by himself, for " certain improvements in 

 the construction of a furnace or furnaces for generating heat, 

 and in the apparatus for the application of heat to various use- 

 ful purposes," being farther improvements upon a patent ob- 

 tained by him, dated the 4th day of November 1830. 



To John Ericsson of Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lan- 

 caster, civil engineer, for an invention of " an improved engine 

 for communicating power to mechanical purposes." 

 21. To James Thomson of Gorbals, city of Glasgow, and county of 

 Lanark, distiller, for an invention of " an improvement on the 

 construction of distilling apparatus, and particularly of the con- 

 denser or worm." 

 28. To Peter Young of Fenchurch Street, rope and sail maker, in 

 consequence of a communication made to hini by a certain 

 foreigner residing abroad, for a new mode of " manufacturing 

 mangel wurzel, for the purpose of producing various known ar- 

 ticles of commerce." 



To Elijah Galloway of Carter Street, Walworth, in the county 

 of Surrey, engineer, for an invention of " certain improvements 

 on paddle-wheels." 



To Henry Warner of Loughborough, in the county of Leices- 

 ter, hosier, Charles Hood of the same place, frame smith 

 and setter up, and Benjamin Abbot, also of the same place, 

 frame-work knitter, for an invention of " certain improvements 

 upon the machinery now in use for making or manufacturing 

 stockings, stocking-web, or frame-work, knitting-warp web, 

 warp-net, and point-net." 



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