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20.826. Louis Ignatius Perry, 23, Southampton buildings, Chancery 



lane, London. Elastic tires. October 17. 

 20,853. Jens Henri Langgaard, 17a, South Castle street, Liverpool. 



Elastic wheel tires, October iS. 



20.878. Claude Leon Boiron and Henry Bourin, 84, Chancery lane, 

 London. Improvements in the manufacture of India-rubber articles. 

 October iS. 



20.879. Same. Improved process for the treatment of waste India- 

 rubber. October 18. 



21,054. The Self Sealing Air ChamberCo., Limited, and Alfred Frank- 

 lin, 77, Colmore row, Birmingham. Improvements in tubes made 

 of India-rubber. October 21. 



21,087. George Croyden Marks, 18, Southampton buildings. Chancery 

 lane, London. Improvements in rubber tires for vehicles. [The 

 Consolidated Rubber Tire Co., United States.] October 21. 



21,105. William Shone, 18, Buckingham street, Strand, London. 

 Pneumatic ball tires. October 21. 



21,204. Frederick William Schroeder, 9, Arundel street. Strand, Lon" 

 don. Fastenings for securing solid rubber and pneumatic tires to 

 wheels for vehicles, cycles, and motor cars. October 22. 



21,251. Patrick Barry, 31, Flavell road. Wandsworth, London. Gol' 

 balls. October 23. 



Pate.'^ts Granted. — Applications of 1900. 

 9,550. Manufacture of lampblack. Browne, H. S,, 24, Great Eastern 



street, London. May 24, 190 1. 

 9,814. Rubber tire and method of securing to rim. Gregory, W. D., ■ 



No. 24 Murray street, New York, United States. May 28, 1901, 

 9,835. Method of attaching rubber tire to rim. Stephens, A. Le R., 



No. 211 West io6th street. New York, United States. May 21, 1901. 

 9,891. India-rubber horseshoes with embedded bars. Paar, H., Can- 

 ton, Ohio, United States. May 29, 1901. 

 9,906. Special process for preparing India rubber. Arnaud, A. L.> 



Verneuil, A, V. L , Wehry, A. M. G., and Lebeuf, A, G., all in 



Paris, France. May 29, 1901. 

 10,046. Puncture proof pneumatic tire. Middleton, Henry A., Eriei 



Pennsylvania, United States. May 31, 1901. 

 10,232. Balata compositions. Miller, O. A , Brockton, Massachusetts, 



United States. June 2, 1901. 

 10,420. Pneumatic tires adapted for running on ice or snow. Charles, 



B., Evansville, Indiana, United States. June 7, igor. 

 10,505. Ventilated shoe. Pearson, J. J., No, 40 Wall street. New 



York. June 8, lyoi. 

 '0,553. Syringe. Mosterts, F., 47, Holzmarkstrasse, Berlin. June 9. 

 10,567. Rubber tire and method of attaching. Steane, W., and Bis- 



sell, H. H., Leamington, Warwickshire. June 9, 1901, 

 10,626. Sectional pneumatic tire. Willis, P. R. J., Kingston-on- 

 Thames, Surrey. [Bothwell, De W. IL, No. 940 Ellicott square, 



Buffalo, New York.] June n, igoi. 

 10,800. Waterproofing fabrics. Serkowski, S., Varsovie, Poland. 



June 13, 1901. 

 10,805. Combined balls and sponges. Marsh, F., Lee, Kent. June 



13. 1901. 

 10,855. Armour plates. Donaldson, A. B., Dunseith, North Dakota, 



United States. June 14, 1901. 

 10,959. Pneumatic tires. Wood, W. C, Windsor, Berkshire. June 



16, 1901. 

 11,005. Rubber tire and method of securing to rims. Firestone, II. 



S., No. 594 Forty-sixth street, Chicago. June 16, 1901. 

 11,027. Horseshoes. Wilkinson, H., and Bedford, E., Chapel Aller- 



ton, Leeds, Yorkshire. June 18, 1901, 

 11,331. India-rubber horseshoe. Lord, J. M , Kansas City, Missouri, 



United States. June 22, 1901. 

 11,405. Waterproof coats. Stewart, R. W. (trading as Scottish Cen- 

 tral Rubber Co.) and Collins, L.. Elgin Mills, Dunfermline. June 



23, 1901. 

 11,468. Rubber tire. Parker, M., and Thompson, R., Broad Street 



House, New Broad street, London. June 25, 1901. 

 11,648. Cover for pneumatic tire. Vellere, A. F. W., Stan'ey Villa, 



Portia Green, Loudon. June 27, 1901. 

 11,686. Rubber tire and method of attaching. Maclulich, J. M., 36, 



Duke street, London, E. C. June 27, 1901. 

 11,931. Waterproof garments. Lipson, S., No. 4 Pepprell place Ro- 

 senberg, J., and Ro5eiiberg, H., both of No. go Brighton street 



both in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. July 2, 1901. 

 12,151. Rubber heel tips. Furness. F. G., 43, Lambs Conduit street, 



and Hanson, C. J. W., 24, Harrington square, N. W., both in 



London. July 5, 1901. 



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269, Method of attaching tires to rims. Wise,W. L., 46, Lincoln's 

 Inn Fields, London. [Calumet Tire Rubber Co., Chicago, Illinois, 

 United .States.] July 6, 1901. 



281. Non puncturable pneumatic tire. Raine, J. W., Gateshead- 

 on-Tyne. July 7, igoi. 



318. Self intlating pneumatic tire. Nielsen, J. C. J., Naesby, by 



Soroe, Denmark, July 7, 1901. 

 351. Air tube for pneumatic tire. 



July g, 1901. 

 433. Tubeless pneumatic tire. 



United States. July 10, 1901. 

 574. Pneumatic tire. Vercoe, T. 



London, S. W, July 12, 1901. 

 597. Method of attaching rubber tire to rim. Whitaker, F. P., and 



Whitaker, E. C, both of Providence, Rhode Island, United States. 



July 12, igoi, 



700. Pneumatic tire. Iladdan, H. J., 18, Buckingham street. 

 Strand, London. [Morris, W. B., Dunrea, Manitoba, Canada.] 

 July 13, igoi. 



Sloan, W. S., Boyle, Ireland. 

 Baker, J., Meacham, Illinois, 

 H., 14, Walham Grove, Fulham, 



LITERATURE OF INDIA-RUBBER. 



A BRIEFER mention than it merited was made in The 

 •^*- India Rubber World of September i [page 348] of 

 the new Journal d' Agriculture Tropicak, of Pans, the inter- 

 est of which to those engaged in the rubber business is that it 

 purposes devoting much attention to the studyof rubber yield- 

 ing species, and also to the conditions bearing upon the culti- 

 vation of rubber. Four of the monthly issues of ihe Journal 

 have now come to hand, and they fully bear out the initial 

 promises made by the editor. Monsieur Vilbouchevitch.= = 

 Another medium through which may be expected much infor- 

 mation of a scientific and practical character on rubber plant- 

 ing, particularly in the Far East, is the Agricultural Bulletin 

 of the Straits and Federated Malay States, the first issue of 

 which, dated October, 1901, comes from Singapore. It is ed- 

 ited by Mr. H. N. Ridley, m,a., f.l.s., director of botanic gar- 

 dens and forests, and replaces the occdiS\ona.\[Bulletin hitherto 

 issued from the same source. 



IN CURRENT PERIODICALS. 



Reisebekicht der Guttapercha-und Kautschuk-E.xpedition nach den 

 Slidsee Kolonien. By R. Schlechter, [Relates to Gutta-percha in Brit- 

 ish North Borneo, and experiments in planting; illustrated. ] = /?£■> 

 Tropenpjlanzer, 'BeiWn. V-io (October, 1901.) pp. 457-471. 



Reisebericht der Gutta-und Kautschuk=Expedition Nach den Slid- 

 see-Kolonien, By k. Schlechter. [Devoted to Java and Borneo ]=X>fr. 

 T7openpJlanier, Berlin. V-II (November, 1901.) pp. 539-543. 



The Culture of Rubber in Mexico. By L. C. Groce. [Notes on com- 

 parative results of different methods of ^\!k'a.\\n%.'\= Modern Mexico, 

 New York. XI-4 (July, 1901.) pp.29, 32,33. 



Rubber Planting at La Junta. By James Maunder. [Experiences in 

 nursery making. ] = ^/ort'<>r« Mexico. New York. XII-2 (November 

 igoi.) p. 28. 



Rubber Culture in Nicaragua. [Embracing a report by Gordon Wal- 

 dron, a Canadian interested in planting. ]=.4ii'z'aHa' Sheets of Consular 

 Reports, Washington. No. 1135 (September 10, igoi.) pp. 1-3. 



Destruction of Para Rubber by Caterpillars. By F. W. Douglass. 

 (b) Report on the Attack of White Ants, or Termites ( Vermes Geslroi) 

 on Para Rubber Trees. By W. W. ^aW&y. =A,i;iieut/itral Bulletin oj 

 the Straits, Singapore. I-I (October, igoi.) pp. 26-29. 



La Plante Productive du Caoutchouc Donde et sa Signification Pra- 

 tique. By Dr. Walter Busse. [Translated from Der Tropenpflanzer, 

 from which the article has been catalogued in this department]. =A't'i'/« 

 des Cultures Co/oniales.VAx'xs. IX-86 (October 5, igoi.) pp. 213-217. 



Caoutchouc en Getah-pertja leverende boomsorten. (Rubber and 

 Gutta-percha yielding species.) By A. H. Berkhout. [Summarizing in- 

 formation contained in Dr, Preuss's " Expedition nach Central-und SUd- 

 amerika. ] = />£- /ndische Mereuur, Amsterdam. XXIV-44 (November 

 5, igoi.)p. 817. 



