318 New Patents. [Oct, 



Report on the Mines in the Eastern Division of H^yti, «pd the 

 Facilities of Working tUem. By W. Watton. 2s. 6d. 



Report of W. Chapman, Esq. Civil Engineer, on the Manchester 

 and Dee Ship Canal. Plates. 4-^. 



Medipal Researches on the Effects of Iodine in Bronchocele, Para- 

 lysis, &c. By Alex. Manson, MD. 8vo. 125. 



Manuale Modicum, or Medical Pocket Book, for the Use of 

 Students. By H. L. Sanders. 12mo. 5s. 



Ah Introduction to the Use of the Stethoscope, with its Applica- 

 tion to the Diagnosis in Diseases of the Thoracic Viscera, &c. By 

 W. Stokes, MD. 6s. Gd. 



Article XVII. 

 NEW PATENTS. 



G. H. Lyne, John-street, Blackfriars-road, machinist and engineer, 

 and T. Stainford, Grove, Great Guildford-street, Southwark, smith 

 and engineer, for improvements in machinery for making bricks.— 

 Aug. 23. 



W . Parr, Union-place, City-road, Middlesex, for improvements in 

 the mode of propelling vessels. — Aug. 27. 



J. Bowler, Nelson-square, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, and T. Galan, 

 Strand, Middlesex, hat-manufacturers, for improvements in the manu- 

 facture of hats. — Aug. 27. 



C. Mercy, Edward's-buildings, Stoke Newington, Middlesex, for 

 improvements in propelling vessels. — Sept. 8. 



W. Jefferies, London-street, Radcliffe-cross, brass-manufacturer, 

 for a machine for impelling power without the aid of fire, water, or 

 air. — Sept. 15. 



J. A. Teissier, Tottenham-court-road, for improvements in steam- 

 engines. — Sept. 15. 



C. Dempster, Lawrence Pountney Hill, for improved cordage.-* 

 Sept. 15. 



G. H. Palmer, Royal Mint, civil engineer, for a new arrangement 

 of machinery for propelling vessels through the water to be effected 

 by steam or any other power. — Sept. 15. 



A. Eve, South, Lincolnshire, carpet-manufacturer, for improve- 

 ments in manufacturing carpets, which he intends to denominate 

 Prince's Patent Union Carpet. — Sept. 15. 



I. Lukens, Adam-street, Adelphi, machinist, for an instrument for 

 destroying the stone in the bladder without cutting, which he deno- 

 minates Lithontrepton. — Sept. i5. 



Sir T. Cochrane, Knt. (commonly called Lord Cochrane) of Ton- 

 bridge Wells, Kent, for a new method of propelling ships, vessels, and 

 boats, at sea. — Sept. 15. 



C. Jacomb, Basinghall-street, wool-broker, for improvements in the 

 construction of furnaces, stoves, grates^ and fire-places. — Sept. 15. 



