236 ‘List of Patents for Néw Inventions. 
XVI. On the: Meter and corporeal Effects of the Humatt 
Passions, 
XVII. Of Physiognionry and Craniognomy ; with con- 
cluding Observations on the Study of animated Nature, as 
a Branch of Liberal Education. 
Twenty transferable tickets are given for two guineas, 
which admit gentlemen to all the lectures delivered in one 
season; and, after having attended a single course, the com- 
plete set of tickets may be renewed, for their own use, by 
an advance of one guinea. 
Further particulars, with a printed Syllabus of the whole 
Course (price 5s. im boards), may be had at Mr. Blair’s houses 
No. 69, Great Russel-street, Bloomsbury-square. : 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To James Frederick Matthey, of Suffolk-street, Charing- 
cross, in the city of Westminster, lieutenant in De Meu- 
ron’s regiment; for various improvements upon fire-arms- 
and guns of all descriptions. December 4. 
To Samuel Williamson, of Knutsford, in the county of 
Chester, weaver; for an improvement in weaving cotton, 
silk woollen, worsted, and mohair, and each of them, and 
every two or more of them, by looms. December 4. 
To William Hyde Wollaston, of the parish of St. Mary- 
Ja-Bonne, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman ; for an 
instrument whereby any person may draw in perspective, or 
may copy or reduce any print or drawing. December 4. 
To William Speer, of the city of Dublin, esq. now re- 
siding in Crown-street, in the city of Westminster; for his 
new art, method, or process, of purifying, refining, and 
otherwise improving fish oils and other oils, and converting 
and applying to use the unrefined parts thereof. Decem- 
ber 13. 
. To Thomas Scott, of Clerkenwell-close, in the county of 
Middlesex, musical instrument-maker; for an improved 
musical instrument called a flageolette English flute, or an 
instrument on the flageolette principle, so constructed as a 
single instrument that two. parts of a musical compesition 
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