REPORT OF THE SOLICITOR. 



407 



The following table shoAvs the status of applications on June 30, 

 1917: 



Applicant. 



OrlinR. Rogers. 



Frank F. Chase.. 

 Marion G. J>onk. 



Marion Dorset and 



Howard J. Shore. 

 Herbert H. Bunzel.. 



Herbert 0. Gore 



Harrison E. Patten. . 



Thomas B. Lear 



John F. Barghausen.. 

 Frederick C. Weber 



and Frank M. Allen 

 Edmund B. McCor- 



mick. 



George A. Olson 



Leonard R. Ingersoll. 



Harry D . Tiemann . . . 



William R. Ross, Al- 

 bert R. Mcrz, and 

 John N.Carothers. 



Charles S. Reeves, 

 Provost Hubbard, 

 and Richard H. 

 Lewis. 



Peter A. Yoder 



John H. Clack 



Ralph B. Adams 



Jason L. Merrill 



PaulJ. Fox 



Bureau. 



Weather Bureau . 



Plant Industry. 

 Chemistry 



Animal Industry. 



Plant Industry. 



Chemistry 



do 



John F. Barghausen. 

 Otto Kress and Sid- 

 ney D. Wells. 

 WUhamF. Oglesby. 



Kan Smith 



William R. Ross, Al- 

 bert R. Merz, and 

 John N . Carothers. 



Harry D. Gibbs and 

 Geo. A. Geiger. 

 Do 



Albert R. Merz, Wil- 

 Uam R. Ross, and 

 John N . Carothers. 



Charles F. Payne 



Frederick H. Colburn. 

 WiUiam B. Osborne, 



jr. 



James E. Imrie 



Albert R. Merz and 



WilUam R. Ross. 

 Harry D. Gibbs 



Robert E. Prince and 

 Otto Kress. 

 Do 



Marion Dorset and 



Richard R. Henley. 



Robert E. Prince 



Robert C. Palmer. 

 Do 



John N. Carothers 

 and William R. 

 Ross. 



Logan Waller Page. . . 



Harry D. Gibbs and 

 Courtney Conover. 



.\nimal Industry. 

 Plant Industry... 

 Chemistry 



Public Roads and 

 Rural Engineering. 



Forest Service. 



do 



Soils 



Public Roads and 

 Rural EngLneerLng. 



Plant Industry. 

 Forest Service . . 



....do 



Markets 



Soils 



Plant Industry . 

 Forest Service.. 



Forest Service. 

 Soils , 



Chemistry. 

 do 



Soils. 



Animal Industry. 



Forest Service. 

 ....do 



do. 



Soils.. 



Chemistry 



Forest Service. 



do 



Animal Industry. 



Forest Service. 



do 



do 



Soils 



Public Roads and 



Rural Engineering. 



Chemistry 



Invention. 



Apparatus for recording duration of 

 rainfall. 



Gravity fruit separator 



Process for producing liigh-grade rosin 

 from low-grade rosin. 



Process for the manufacture of concen- 

 trated hog-cholera antitoxin. 



Thermostat 



Process for preserving fruit juices 



Apparatus for impregnating liquids 

 with gas. 



Stamping tool or punch 



Interlocking de\ipe 



Machine for cutting and eviscerating 

 fi.sli. 



Torsion dynamometer 



Process for drying gluten 



Apparatus for measuring the gloss of 



non metallic surfaces. 

 Dry kilns for drying lumber and other 



moisture-bearing substances. 

 Concentrated fertilizers 



Process for preparing waterproof pav- 

 ing material. 



Sirup evaporator 



Pack frame 



Portable telephone 



Method for making flax tow 



Process for extracting potash 



alumina from alunite. 

 Machine for gathering crimson clover 

 Process of cooking wood pulp 



and 



Device for clipping olives and other 

 fruit pits. 



Compass altimeter 



Process for the manufacture of a con- 

 centrated fertUizer. 



Process of manufacturing chlorine 

 compounds. 



Apparatus for making chlonne com- 

 pounds. 



Method for the recovery of phosphor- 

 ous fumes evolved in the volatiliza- 

 tion method of treating phosphate 

 rock. 



Combination marking pot and stencil- 

 brush inker. 



Improvement in relief alidades 



Device for locating the range of distant 

 objects. 



Dry idlns 



Process for the extraction of potash 

 and alumina from alunite. 



Oxidizing the side chains of aromatic 

 hydrocarbons. 



Process for fireprooflng paper 



.do. 



Process for separating serum from the 

 corpuscles of mammalian blood. 



Process for fireproofing fibrous ma- 

 terial. 



Process of destructively distilling 

 wood. 



Method of destructively distilling 

 wood. 



Smelting of phosphate rock 



Concrete . 



Process for the manufacture of phthaUc 

 anhydride, etc. 



Disposition of 

 application. 



Allowed. 



Pending. 

 Allowed. 



Pending in inter- 

 ference. 

 Disallowed. 

 Pendin: 



f. 



Allowci 



Do. 

 Pending. 

 Allowed. 



Do. 



Pending. 

 Allowed. 



Do. 



Do. 



Ponding. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Allowed. 

 Do. 



Pending. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Disallowed. 

 Pending. 



Allowed. 



Pending. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Allowed. 



Pending. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



