$38 Lectures. — List of Patents for New Inventions. 



Experimental Philosophy, Anatomy, History, and olher 

 branches of Science. 



LECTURKS. 



St. George's Hosp'tf a I, and George Street , Hanover Square, 

 On Saturday October 9th, a Course of Lectures on-Phy- 

 sic and Cheiiustry will recommence in George Street, at the 

 usual Morniuii Hours, viz., the Therapeutics at Eiaht ; the 

 Practice of I'hysic at half after Eight; and the Chemistry 

 at a quarter after Nine, bv George Pearson, M.D. F.R.S., 

 Senior Physician to St. George's Hospital, of the College 

 of Physicians, &c. — Clinical Lectures are given as usual on 

 the Patients in Si. George's Hospital every Saturday Morn- 

 ing at Nine o'Clock. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



. To William Hutton, of Sheffield, in the county of York, 

 merchant, for his method of making sickles and reaping- 

 hooks, with iron in steel backs iixcd upon the blades thereof, 

 whetiier such blades be forged, rolled, cast, hau)mered, o;' 

 otherwise manufactured. — ^July 31, ISO9.. 



To Frederic Albert VVinsor, of Pall Mall, in the county 

 of Middlesex, esq., for his fixed telegraphic light-house, 

 and also a moveable telegraphic light-house for signals and 

 intelligence to serve by night and by day, in rain, storm^ , 

 and darkness, in any required direction, and from any given 

 centre. — August 3. 



To Ferdinand Smyth Stuart, of Billericay, in the county 

 of Essex, esq., for his substitute, the produce of this coun- 

 try, for Peruvian bark. — August 4. 



To Thomas Dickin, of Abrewase Mills, in the county of 

 Stafford, cotton-manufacturer, and Henry Bradley of the 

 same place, cotton- spinner, for a new method of preparing 

 hemp, flax, hurds, short tow, and clearings, and other in- 

 ferior pans of hemp and flax, either alone or mixed with 

 cotton wool, for the purpose of spinning the same into yarn 

 or thread ; and also certain improvements in the mode of 

 spinning the same. — August 8. 



To Edw ard Law, of Shelton, in the parish of Stoke-upon- 

 Trent, in the county of Stafford, schoolmaster, for an im- 

 proved rotative engine, or machine, to be worked by the 

 power of steam, for raising water, grinding corn, and va- 

 rious other useful purposes. — August \), 



To John Hives, of Holbeck, in the parish of Leeds, in 

 the coutuyaf York, linen-manufacturer, for a machine for 

 hackling or dressing hemp, flax, and other niateiials. — 

 August ^12. 



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