158 New Patents. [Feb. 



Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, instituted 

 Feb. 11, 1S14. Vol. II. with Six Maps, &c. 8vo. 15s. 



Dr. Faithhorn on Diseases of the Liver and Biliary System, compre- 

 hending those various, extensive, and often complicated Disorders of 

 the Digestive, Internal Organs, and Nervous System, originating from 

 these Sources. The Fifth Edition. With an Appendix of Cases, 

 illustrative of the Principles of Treatment. 8vo. 9s. Boards. 



A new Map of the Ear, exhibiting its external, intermediate, and 

 internal Structure, together with the principal Nerves and Blood Ves- 

 sels in its immediate Vicinity, designed as an Anatomical Illustration of 

 that important Organ. By J. H. Curtis, Esq. Aurist to the King. 

 6s. coloured. 



Researches respecting the Medical Powers of Chlorine, particularly 

 in Diseases of the Liver; with an Account of the new Mode of apply- 

 ing the Agent, by which its Influence on the System can be secured. 

 By W. Wallace, MRIA. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 

 Ireland, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, &c. 8vo. 



A new View of the Infection of Scarlet Fever, illustrated by Remarks 

 on other contagious Disorders. By W. Macmichael, MD. FRS. &c. 

 Physician Extraordinary to the Duke of York, &c. 8vo. 



Article XIII. 

 NEW PATENTS. 



J. Brindley, Finsbury, near Rochester, ship-builder, for improve- 

 ments in the buildings of ships, &c. — Oct. 18. 



T. Leach, of Blue Boar-coat, Friday-street, Cheapside, for an 

 improvement in steam-engines. Communicated to him by a foreigner. 

 --Oct. 25. 



W. Piper, of Cookley Iron-works, Wolverley, Worcestershire, civil 

 engineer, for several new anchors, for the use of shipping and other 

 vessels. — Nov. 1 . 



A. Flint, of Uley, Gloucestershire, engineer, for a machine for 

 scouring, pising, and washing of woollen cloth. — Nov. 1. 



J. Oxford, of Little Britain, for an improved method of preventing 

 premature decay in timber, metallic substances, and canvass. — 

 Nov. 1. 



•J. D. Moxon, Liverpool, ship-owner, for improvements in the con- 

 struction of bridges, and works of a similar nature. — Nov. 9. 



F. Deakin, Birmingham, sword manufacturer, for an improvement in 

 the manufacture of holster-cases, cartouch-boxes, and certain other 

 description of cases.— Nov. 9. 



J. Jekyll, of Roundhill House, Wincanton, Somersetshire, for im- 

 provements in steam or vapour baths.— Nov. 9. 



R. Roberts, of Manchester, civil engineer, for improvements in the 

 process of weaving plain or figured cloths, or fabrics.— Nov. 14?. 



J. Egg, Piccadilly, gun-maker, for certain improvements in the con- 

 struction of guns and fire-arms, upon the self-priming and detonating 

 principle.— Nov. 26. 



