156 List of Patents for new Irwentions . 



neutral alum, if lime be previously contained therein ; the 

 whole to be agilatcd together ; and, it expedition be re- 

 quirt d, it should be healed to the boiling point : the faecu- 

 lencies will then subside. Tlie brown syrup may also be 

 much in.proved by nicaus of tannin and the above earths. 

 To make ihe sugar into snow-white powder, it is only ne- 

 cessary to evaporate the clarified solution to dryness on a 

 water-bath. To make loave:?, the ccmnjon methods maybe 

 resorted to, or the syrup drawn off by exhaustion, or small 

 grains u)ay be made according to M. Du Trone's process, 

 with much water, and tiicse grams may be cemented by hot 

 concentrated syrup." 



Mr. Saumarez will shortly publish a work on the Philo- 

 sophy of Physiology and of Physics; comprehending an 

 examination of the modern systems of philosophy. 



LIST OF PATCNTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Jasper Augustus Kelly, of Kentish Town in the 

 county of Middlesex, engineer and architect, for certain 

 improvements in the construction or formation of arches, 

 and other ereclions and buildings, which, in respect to the 

 patron of the said invention, they denominate " Moore's 

 modern Architecture." — l.'ith Jan. 1812. 



To John Taylor the younger, of Chesterfield in the 

 county of Derby, gentleman, for a machine and rods for 

 cutting, spreading, and preparing wicks for dip candles. — 

 '20th Jan. 



To John Raffield, of Edward-street, Cavendish Square, 

 in the county of Middlesex, architect, for an apparatus to 

 be attached to fire stoves, of all descriptions, for rooms, for 

 the removal of cinders and ashes, and the belter preventing 

 of dust arising therefrom. — 20th Jan. 



To .Jacob Zink, of Glove Road, Mile End, in the county 

 of Middlesex, chemist, for a new niL-lhod of manufac- 

 turing verdigris, which he denominates British verdigris. — 

 20ih Jan. 



To George White, of Worthiiig in the county of Sus- 

 sex, smith and ironmonger, for a new or improved method 

 of preventing accidents from carriages. — 20th Jan. 



To Andrew I'atten, of Hulme, in the parish of Manches- 

 ter, in the county of Lancaster, iron lignar manufacturer ; 

 and -Charles Haukiuson, of Hale, in the parish of Bowdcn, 

 in the county ol' Chester, tanner, for their improvement in 



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