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nichard Simpson, of Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, for improvements hi machinery for 

 roving and stubbing cotton and wool. Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. — 

 June 3, 1834. 



John Bertie, of Basford, Nottinghamshire, and James Oibbons, of Radford, in the same 

 county, for an improved texture of tlie lace-net, hitherto called bobbin-net or twist-net, — 

 June 5. 1834. 



George Saint Leger Orenfell, at present residing at Cadogan Place, Sloane Street, for 

 improvements in the construction of saddles. Communicated by u foreigner residing 

 abroad. — June 5, 1834, 



Edward Keele, of Titchfield, Southampton, for an improved valve and apparatus for 

 close fermenting and cleansing porter, beer, ale, wine, spirits, cider, and all other saccha. 

 rine and fermentable fluids. — June 7, 1834. 



Thomas Ridgway Bridson, of Bolton, Lancashire, for improvements in machinery to 

 be used in the operation of drying cotton, linen, and other similar manufactured goods. 

 Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. — June 10, 1834. 



James Whittaker, of Wardle, near Rochdale, Flannel Manufacturer, for improvertients 

 in engines used for carding wool. — June 12, 1834. 



Matthew Bush, of Dalmonarch Printfield, North Britain, for improvements in machi- 

 nery or apparatus for drying and printing calicoes and other fabrics. — June 14, 1834. 



James Lee Hannah, of Brighton, for an improvement in surgical instruments for 

 reducing the stone in the bladder, and enabling the patient to pass it off through the 

 urethra.— June 16, 1834. 



Joseph Jones, of Oldham, and Thomas Mellodew, of the same place, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of power-looms, and in the manufacture of corded fustian. — 

 June 16, 1834. 



Charles Wilson, of Kelso, in the county of Roxburgh, for improvements applicable 

 to the machinery used in the preparation for spinning wool and other fibrous substances. — 

 June 17, 1834. 



Isaac Jecks, jun., of Rennet's Hill, in the city of London, for an apparatus for 

 drawing on or off boots. — June 17, 1834. 



William Symington, of Bromley, Middlesex, and Andrew Symington, of Falkland, 

 Fifeshire, for a paddle-wheel of a new construction for the propulsion of vessels and 

 other motive purposes. — June 23, 1834. 



John Chester Lyman, of Golden Square, for improvements in cleansing rice, barley, 

 and coffee. Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad.— June 24, 1834. 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 



Malvern, July 20th, 1834. 



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