1B22.] New Patents. 157 



of a Philosophical and Alphabetical Arrangement. With appropriate 

 and entirely new Engravings. Part V. 1/. Is. To be continued 

 regularly till completed. 



The Introductory Lecture of a Course upon State Medicine, deli- 

 vered in Mr. Granger's Theatre, Southwark, Nov. 1, 1821. By Johi* 

 ElHotson, MD. &c. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



An Inquiry into the Opinions Ancient and Modern concerning Life 

 and Organization. By John Barclay, MD. Lecturer on Anatomy and 

 Surgery, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. Svo. 14*. 



The Principles of Medicine on the Plan of the Baconian Philoso- 

 phy. Vol. I. on Febrile and Inflammatory Diseases. By R. D. Ha- 

 milton. Svo. 9s. 



The Botanical Cultivator; or a Practical Treatise on propagating, 

 rearing, and preserving, all Descriptions of Plants cultivated in the 

 Hothouses, Greenhouses, and Gardens, of Great Britain. By Robert 

 Sweet, FLS. 1vol. lOs. 6d. 



A Treatise on Bulbous Roots, particularly those heretofore included 

 under the Genera Amaryllis, Cyrtanthus, and Pancratium. By the 

 Hon. and Rev. William Herbert. With coloured Plates. 5s. 



A Monography on the Genus Camellia. By Samuel Curtis, FLS.* 

 Large folio. 3/. 3^. plain. 61. 16s. 6d. coloured. 



Physiological Lectures. By John Abernethy. Complete in I voL 

 Svo. 185. 



Essays on Surgery and Midwifery, with Practical Observations and 

 Latent Cases. By James Barlow. Svo. I2s. 



History of Cultivated Vegetables. By H. Phillips. 2 vols, royal 

 Svo. iLlls.Gd. 



Hortus Suburbanus Londlnensis ; or a Catalogue of Plants, culti- 

 vated in the Neighbourhood of London ; arranged according to the 

 Linnean System : with the Addition of the Natural Orders to which 

 they belong. 



x\rticle XIX. 

 NEW PATENTS. 



Owen Griffith, of Try fan, Carnarvonshire, Gent.; for an improve- 

 ment in the principle and construction of manufacturing or making 

 trusses for the cure of ruptures or hernia, in whatsoever part or parts 

 of the body it may be situated.— Oct. 18, 1821. 



Thomas Martin and Charles Grafton, of Birmingham, printing-ink 

 manufacturers, for a method of making fine light black, of a very 

 superior colour, which they call spirit black ; and a new apparatus for 

 producing the same. — Oct. 24. 



Benjamin Thompson, of Ayton Cottage, Durham, Gent, for a me- 

 thod of facilitating the conveyance of carriages along iron and wood 

 rail -ways, tram-ways, and other roads. — Oct. 24. 



Charles Tuckley, sen. of Kenton-street, Brunswick-square, cabinet- 

 maker, for certain improvements applicable to window-sashes, either 

 single or double hung, fixed or sliding sashes, casements, window 

 shutters, and window blinds. — Nov. 1. 



