472 New Patents. [June, 



J. J. Stainmare, Belmont distillery, Wandsworth-road, Vauxhall, 

 for improvements in the process of distilling. — March 20. 



C. Demeny, Fenchurch-street, merchant, for an apparatus for pro- 

 ducing gas from oil and other oleaginous substances, of burning such 

 gas for the purpose of affording light, and of replacing the gas con- 

 sumed. — March 22. 



N. Goodsell, Leigh-street, Burton Crescent, engineer, for a certain 

 machine for breaking, scutching, and preparing flax and hemp for use, 

 upon an improved method, and threshing out the seed thereof, and 

 also for shelling clover and other seeds. — March 2.5. 



E. Jordan, Norwich, engineer, for improvements in the construction 

 of water-closets. — March 27. 



J. Spencer, Belper, Derbyshire, nail manufacturer, for improvements 

 in furnaces for the preparation of iron or steel, and for manufacturing 

 nails and other articles from the said materials. — April 7. 



J. Schofield, Rastrick, Halifax, Yorkshire, manufacturer, for certain 

 improvements in the manufacture of cloth or fabric which he denomi- 

 nates British cashmere. — April 7. 



T. Ryalls, Sheffield, warehouseman, for his apparatus for shaving, 

 which he denominates " the useful and elegant facilitator." — April 8. 



S. Hall, Basford, Nottinghamshire, cotton manufacturer, for his 

 improved steam-engine. — April 8. 



J. Tulloch, Savage Gardens, gentleman, for improvements in the 

 machinery to be employed for sawing and grooving marble and other 

 stone, or in producing grooves or mouldings thereon. — April J 2. 



H. P. Bevet, Devizes, Wiltshire, ironmonger, for his improvement 

 in the construction of cranks, such as are used for bells and other pur- 

 poses. — April 14. 



W. By, Joy Cottage, Ivory-place, Brighton, stationer and booksel- 

 ler, for his method or apparatus for the preservation of books and 

 covers. — April 14. 



J. Gunby, New Kent Road, Surry, sword and gun manufacturer, 

 for his improvement in the manufacturing of cases for knives, scissars, 

 and other articles. — April 14. 



D.Gordon, of Basinghall-street, for certain improvements in porta- 

 ble gas lamps. — April 14. 



J. Beven, Manchester, dealer in cotton twist and weft, for his appa- 

 ratus for dressing various kinds of cotton, flaxen, woollen, or silk manu- 

 factures. — April 14. 



T. Gettien, Henry-street, Pentonviile, for his improvements in the 

 machinery of making metallic rollers, pipes, cylinders, and certain 

 other articles. — April 15. 



D. Tonge, Liverpool, ship-owner, for an improved method of reefing 

 sails. — April 15. 



A. Dallas, Northumberland-court, Holborn, engineer, for his 

 machine to pick and dress stones of various descriptions, particularly 

 granite stone. — April 27. 



J. Turner, Birmingham, brass and iron founder, for his machine for 

 crimping, plaiting, and goffering linen, muslins, frills, and other arti- 

 cles — April 27. 



G. Vaughan, Sheffield, Yorkshire, for his improvements on steam- 

 engines, by which means power will be gained, and expense saved. — 

 Mayl. 



