1824.] New Patents. 471 



Lord corresponding with the year of the reign of each Monarch ; an 

 Alphabetical and Chronological Calendar of Saints' Days, and other 

 Festivals, on which ancient records are dated ; Tables showing on what 

 day of the month and week each moveable Feast occurred ; an account 

 of the Provincial Registries of Wills, with a list of the Parishes in each 

 Diocese subject to Peculiar Jurisdictions; and a full description of 

 the Contents of all the Works published by the Commission for the 

 Preservation of the Public Records; with other useful matter. 



Shortly will be published, in one volume, 8vo. An Excursion 

 through the United States and Canada, in the Years 1822 and 1S23 ; 

 by an English Gentleman. 



No. II. of the Zoological Journal, conducted by Messrs. Bell, Chil- 

 dren, and Sowerby, will appear on the 15th of June. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



Wade's Observations on Fever. 8vo. 4s. 

 Coddington's Optics. 8vo. 8s. 



Boyle's Advice to Settlers in Tropical Climates. 18mo. 2s. 6d. 

 Plumbe on Diseases of the Skin, coloured Plates. 8vo. 14s. 

 Wollaston's Fasciculus Astronomicus, 1800. 4to. U. 

 Key on the Prostrate Gland. 4to. 12s. 



Mementoes, Classical and Historical, of a Tour in France, Switzer- 

 land, and Italy. 2 vols. 8vo. 1/. 4s. 



Prior's Life of Burke, with Portrait, &c. 8vo. 16s. 

 Hay ward on Horticulture. 8vo. 12s. 

 Bell on the Spine and Thigh Bone. 16s. 

 Travers on the Eye. Third Edition. 11. 5s. 

 Bostock's Elementary System of Physiology. 8vo. 15s. 

 Kitchener's Economy of the Eyes. 12mo. Is. 



Article XV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



J. H. Petelpiere, Chalton-street, Somers Town, engineer, for his 

 engine or machine for making the following articles from one piece of 

 leather without any seam or sewing whatever ; that is to say, all kinds 

 of shoes and slippers, gloves, caps, and hats, cartouch boxes, scab- 

 bards and sheaths for swords, bayonets, and knives. — March 20. 



J. Rogers, Marlborough, Wilts, surveyor, for his improved instrument 

 for determining or ascertaining the cubic contents of standing timber. 

 —March 20. 



J. Lingford, Nottingham, lace machine manufacturer, for certain 

 improvements upon machines now in use for the purpose of making 

 that kind of lace commonly known by the name of bobbin-net or 

 Buckinghamshire lace net. — March 20. 



J. Heathcoat, Tiverton, Devonshire, lace manufacturer, for certain 

 improvements in machinery used in spinning cotton, wool, or silk. — 

 March 20. 



II. Berry, Abchurch-lane, London, merchant, for improvements on 

 a machine for more readily producing light. — March 20. 



