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PATENTS, 



From November IS 15 to June IS16. 



George Morton, for a mode of 

 attaching horses to four-wheeled 

 carriages. 



Joseph Baader, M. D. Knt. of 

 Bavariaj for an improved plan of 

 constructing rail-roads, and car- 

 riages to be used on them. 



James Button, jun. for improve- 

 ments in fulling mills. 



Allan Taylor, Daniel Gallafent, 

 sen. and jun. for an engine for 

 raising cold and hot water, 



George Young, for a method 

 of making a peculiar species of 

 canvas for military and other pur- 

 poses. 



John Mahi, for an instrument 

 called a metranorae, or musical 

 time-keeper. 



Marquis de CJiambonnes, for a 

 method of conducting the air and 

 regulating the temperature in 

 houses and other buildings. 



Christopher Dihl, for improve- 

 ments in distillation. 



James Lee, for improvements 

 in his methods of preparing hemp 

 and flax. 



Samuel Clegg, for an improved 

 gas apparatus. 



Daois Redmund, for a machine 

 for the manufacture of corks and 

 bungs. 



Robert Kinder, for a method of 

 propelling ships, boats, and otlier 

 vessels. 



JRobcrt Dickinson, for an im- 



provement in the hooping of bar- 

 rels. 



William Adumson, for a prin- 

 ciple by which a horizontal wheel 

 may be so moved about its axis 

 by water, as to give it a greater 

 power than in any other posi- 

 tion. 



William Plenty, for an improved 

 plough. 



John Millington, for improved 

 machinery for propelling floating 

 vessels in the water. 



John Budgem, for a process of 

 reducing rags and other articles in 

 making paper, after they have been 

 used, into their original state. 



John Geo. Drake, for a method 

 of expelling the molasses out of 

 refined sugar. 



William Baynham, for a com- 

 position for making leather and 

 other articles water-proof. 



Joseph Manton, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of fire- 

 arms, and in shoeing horses. . 



Francis Turrell, for a wheel- 

 guard. 



George Fred. Muntz, for a me- 

 thod of abating smoke, and ob- 

 taining a valuable product there- 

 from . 



John Wood, and Joshua Words- 

 worth, for improvements in ma- 

 chinery for spinning. 



Bryan Donkin, for a method 

 for effecting processes in which a 



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