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The Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, Part XII. containing, among 

 other subjects, the completion of the article on Magnetism, Electro- 

 magnetism, and Electricity; and from Cap to Chi in the Miscella- 

 neous Division. 



Article XVI. 



NEW PATENTS. 



J. Cvosby, Cottage-lane, City-road, for his improvement in the con- 

 struction of lamps or lanterns, for the better protection of the light 

 against the effects of wind or motion. — May 5. 



J. Viney, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, for improvements in water-closets. 

 —May 6. 



W. Cleland, Leadenhall-street, for his improvement in the process 

 of manufacturing sugar from cane juice, and in refining of sugar and 

 other substances. — May 6. 



J. T. Paul, Charing Cross, mechanist, for improvements in the me- 

 thods of generating steam, and in the application of it to various use- 

 ful purposes. — May 13. 



J. Potter, Smedley, Lancashire, spinner and manufacturer, for cer- 

 tain improvements in looms. — May 13. 



J. Perkins, Fleet-street, engineer, for his improved method of throw- 

 ing shells and other projectiles. — May 15. 



W. Church, Birmingham, for improvements in the apparatus used in 

 casting iron and other metals. — May 15. 



J. H. Ibbetson, Smith-street, Chelsea, for improvements in the ma- 

 nufacture of gas. — May 15. 



L. W. Wright, Wellclose-square, engineer, for improvements in 

 machinery for making pins. — May 15. 



J. Luckcock, Round Cottage, Edgebaston, near Birmingham, for 

 his improvement in the process of manufacturing iron. — May 15. 



W. H. James, Cobourg-Place, Winson-green, near Birmingham, 

 engineer, for his improved method of constructing steam-carriages. — 

 May 15. 



T. Parkin, Bache's-row, City-road, merchant, for improvements in 

 machinery for printing. — May 15. 



J. Dickinson, Nash Mill, Hertford, for his method of cutting cards 

 by machinery, and also a process for applying paste or other adhesive 

 matter to paper by means of machinery. — May 20. 



J. Cook, Birmingham, gun-maker, for improvements in the method 

 of making and constructing locks for guns, pistols, and other fire- 

 arms. — May 20. 



T. Marsh, Charlotte-street, Portland-place, saddler and harness- 

 maker, for an improvement in the making of saddles. — May 20. 



J. Viney, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, for his method of supplying water 

 or fluids for domestic or other purposes in a manner more extensively 

 and economically than has hitherto been usually practised. — May 22. 



B. Black, South Molton-street, Hanover-square, lamp manufacturer, 

 for his improvement on carriage-lamps. — May 25. 



