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attending the clinical and other practice of both the City 

 and Finsbury Dispensaries. 



The Siininier Course will commence on Saturday. May 

 the 22d, 1813, at Eight o'clock in the Evening preme/y, 

 and be coniinutd every Tuesday, Thursday, ana Saturday, 

 at the same hour. 



Particulars may be had, on applying to Mr. Taunton, 

 Greville Street, Hatton Garden. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Frederick Hanck, of High Holborn, in the county of 

 Middlesex, musical instrument-maker, tor liis improve- 

 menls in musical instruments — 3d March !813. 



To Joshua Stnpford, of Beltord, in the county of Nor- 

 thumberland, clerk, for his mangle, mtended to be called 

 The complete family accommodation mangle, fur mangUng 

 linen and other cloths. — 3d March. 



To William Mitchell, surgeon, late in Ayr, now ia 

 Edinburgh for his important discovery in the manufacture 

 of soap.— -Sd March. 



To Benjamin Merriman Combes, of Fleet Street, in the 

 city of London, ironmonger, for his improved apparatus 

 for the cooking or dressing of victuals, and possessing other 

 advantages in lessening the consumption of fuel. — 9th 

 March. 



To George Duncan, of Liverpool, in the county palatine 

 of Lancaster, rope-maker, for his several improvements in 

 the diflTereiit stages of rope-making, and in machinery 

 ada;)ted for such improvements. — 13th March. 



To Sigismund Rentzsch, of George Street, St. James's 

 Square, in vhe county of Middlesex, watch-maker, for his 

 hydros* itital or pneumatical chronometer. — 13th March. 



To Kobinson Kitto, of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, 

 gentkmin, for his double coned revolving axle for car- 

 riages. — 1 3th Marcli. 



* 

 Meteorological Observations made at Camlridge from 



March 18 io Jpril 8, 1813. 



March 18. — Fair day, with lofty and confused cirrus 

 scattered about, and flocks and lowering cumuli below. 

 Wild geese in large flock"; pass over towards the northwest. 

 Win.l S\V. Therm. 7 A.M. 40 , 2 P.M. 38°, 11 P.M. 47°. 

 ]Fiimsy clouds aloft. 



March \()- — Thermometer at noon 61", at 11 P.M. 40. 

 Clf Js and sunshine too; the atmosphere hazy ; cumii^ 

 Ivstratus, ciiruSfhc. confused aloft. Wind south-westerly. 



March 



