mQ New Patents. [June, 



Dr. Dickinson has in the press, The Medical Student's Vade Mecum; 

 being a work in the form of question and answer, comprising anatomy, 

 physiology, botany, and pharmacy, &c. To which will be added, aa 

 abridged and correct Explanation of the Chemical Decompositions, 

 intended principally for gentlemen previous to their examinations at 

 the Surgeons' and Apothecaries' Hall. 



JUST PlIBUfHEU. 



Flora Scotica, or a Description of Scottish Plants, arranged both 

 ^according to the Artificial and Natural Methods; in two Parts. By 

 W. Jackson Hooker, LLD. FRA. FLS.&c. 8vo. 14^. 



A Treatise on the Hydrocephalus Acutus. by Leopold Anthony 

 Golis. Translated from the German, by Robert Gooch, MD. 8vo. Hs. 



Observations on the Derangement of the Digestive Organs, and 

 some Views of their Connexion with Local Complaints. By W. Law, 

 Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 8vo. 6s. 



A Toxicological Chart, exhibiting at one View the Symptoms, 

 Treatment, and Modes of detecting the various Poisons, Mineral, 

 Vegetable, and Animal, according to the latest Experiments. By W. 

 Stowe, RCS. London. 1*. 6d. 



A Treatise on Indigestion and its Consequences, called Nefvous and 

 Bilious Complaints, with Observations on the Organic Diseases, in 

 ^hich they sometimes terminate. By A. P. Wilson Philip, MD. FRS. 

 *c. 8vo. 9s. 



Article XIII. 



NEW PATENTS. 



Stephen W^ilson, Esq. of Streatham, Surrey, for improvements in 

 niachinery for weaving figured goods ; partly communicated to him by 

 a foreigner. — March 8, 182L 



Henry Browne, of Derb}', chemist, for an improvement in the con- 

 struction of boilers, whereby a saving in fuel is effected, and smoke 

 rapidly consumed. — 'March 16. 



llario Pellafines, of Earl's-court, Middlesex, for certain new and 

 improved machinery and methods for breaking, bleaching, preparing, 

 manufacturing, and spinning, into thread or yarn, flax, hemp, and 

 other productions and substances of the like nature, capable of being 

 manufactured into thread or yarn. — March 27. 



William Southwell, of Gresse street, Rathbone-place, for certain 

 improvements on cabinet piano-fortes. — April 5. 



James Goodman, of Northampton, for an improvement on stirrup- 

 irons. — April 5. 



Henry Goldfinch, of Hythe, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Engi- 

 neers, for an improvement in the formation of horse-shoes. — April 5. 



William Annesley, of Belfast, architect, for certain improvements 4n 

 the construction of ships, boats, and other vessels. — April 6. 



William Chapman, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, civil engineer, for a 

 method or methods of transferring the ladings of lighters and barges 

 ^into ships or vessels, or from ships or vessels into lighters and barges. 

 —April 12. 



