Lectures.—List of Patents for new Inventions. Vi 
Has there ever been published any separate treatise upon the 
steam-engine? I suspect that much may have occasionally 
appeared in some provincial towns, near which those valuable 
machines are manufactured, or used to a great extent, without 
eyer reaching the metropolis. 
Medical School of St. Thomas’s and Guy's Hospitals.—The 
Spring Courses of Lectures at these adjoining Hospitals: will 
commence the beginning of February, as follows ; viz. 
At St. Thomas’s.—Anatomy and Operations of Surgery, by 
Mr. Astley Cooper and Mr. H. Cline.—Principles and Practice 
of Surgery, by Mr. Astley Cooper. 
At Guy’s.— Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and Dr. 
Curry.—Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet and Mr. Allen. 
—Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen.—Theory of Medi- 
cine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholmeley.— 
Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. Haigh- 
ton.—Physiology, or Laws of the Animal C&conomy, by Dr. 
Haighton.—Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox. 
N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two of 
them interfere in the hours of attendance; and the whole is cal- 
culated to form a Complete Course of Medical and Chirurgical 
Instruction. ‘Terms and other particulars may be learnt from 
Mr. Stocker, Apothecary to Guy’s Hespital. 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To George Morton, of Covent Garden, in the county of Middle- 
sex, for his mode of attaching horses towaggons and all other four- 
wheeled carriages. —To enrol 14th November 1815.—6 months. 
~ ToJoseph Baader, Doctorof Medicine, Knight of the kingdom 
of Bavaria, for his improved plan of constructing rail-roads, and 
earriages to be used on such improved rail-roads, for the more 
easy, convenient, and expeditious conveyance of all sorts of 
goods, wares, merchandize, persons, and all other articles — 
usually, or at any time, removed in carriages of any construction ° 
whatever.—14th November.—6 months. 
To George Austin, of Wottonunderedge, in the county of Glou- 
eester, and John Dutton the younger, of Hillsley, in the parish 
_ of Hawksbury, in the said county, clothier, for certain improve- 
ments in the operation of fulling woollen cloth, and for im- 
_ provements in fulling-mills.—23d November.—2 months. 
To Allan ‘Taylor, in the parish of Barking, in the county of 
Essex, Daniel Gallafent senior, and Daniel Gallafent junior, in 
the parish of Braintree, in the county of Essex, for their engine’ 
for 
