76 Lisi of Patents far new Inventions. 



the portion of it I gathered from the surface of a foot square, 

 as I have already noticed, and in the interim I inclose you 

 a few grains. 



<' Yours, &£C." 



LECTURES. 



Mr. Wilson and Mr. Charles Bell will in future deliver 

 the Lectures on Anatomy, Fhvsiologv, Pathology, and 

 Surgery, conjointly, at the Theatre of Anatoniy. Great 

 Wnulmill-Sireet. The Lectures are so arranged that the 

 subjects delivered during the Autumnal Course, b\ the one, 

 will, in the Spring, be giveit by the other. Each will, 

 therefore, during the Season give one complete Course of 

 Lecuue^. 



The Museum of Windmill-street, now consisting of the 

 united Colleciions of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bell, may he 

 seen by Gentlemen of the Ffofession during the vacation 

 months, by applying to Mr. Bell, 34, Soho-suare. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Leger Didot, late of Paris, but now of Two Waters 

 in the county of Herifortl, ajentleman, the oriiiinal inventor 

 •of certain machines for making wove and laid paper, who 

 comtnunicated such inventions to John Gaiiibie and Henry 

 Fourdrinicr^ and who is the foreigner referred to in the se- 

 veral patents obtained by them in April 1801, and July 

 1806, for certain further improvements upon the said ma- 

 chines for making both wove and laid paper. — 2Glh May, 

 J812. 



To William HarJcasMe, son of George Hardcaslle, late 

 of Derby, worsted spinner, deceased, (in consequence of a 

 communication made to him by his said lather a sort lime 

 previous to his deaih,) for an improvement on cranes to 

 prevent accidents from the rapid descent of heavy bodies. 

 —26th May. 



To John Scauihler, of Birmingham, needle manufacturer, 

 for improvement in the manufacturing of needles. — 2d June. 



To LegerDidot,of I'addingloUjin the county of iVliddlesex, 

 gent, for certain improventents m the iriethod or means of 

 illuminating apartments and other places; namely, in can- 

 dlesticks to be used with candles manufactured in the usual 

 manner, or otherwise; and in caudles to be burned wiUi 

 peculiar advailtages in candlesticks so improved; and also 

 in snuHers to be used with such candlesticks. — £'d June. 



To Henry Thomas Hardacre, of Gloucester Place, New 



Road, 



