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(5) A 9-inch Turned and Polished Ship's Bell, in polished brass standard frame. (6) A 

 12-inch Turned and Polished Gong Bell, on polished brass standard. (7) A 2-feet Bell Metal 

 Flat Pays Fog Gong. (8) A 2-feet Bell Metal Chinese Fog Gong. (9) A 2-feet, 3-cwt. 

 Trinity House Buoy Bell. 



285. MASSEY, J. EDWARD, Original Inventor, 17 Chadwell Street, 

 Clerkenwell, London. E.G. (1) Logs and Sounding Machines (Patent) for use on board ship, 

 some of these logs having their registering indicator on Deck. (2) Machines for ascertaining the 

 rates of currents and streams. (3) Working Models and Parts illustrative of same and con- 

 veying technical information as to the construction and working of such machines. 



286. CHORLTON & DUGDALE, 19 Blackfriars Street, Manchester. 

 " Excelsior " Spring Single, Double & Hinged Berths. " Excelsior " Hinged Berths in Model 

 of Cabin. 



287. WILSON, T., & CO., Stowmarket. (1) Protected Alkaline Com- 

 position. For removing paint and varnish from decks, cabins, &c., without injury to wood or 

 repainting. (2) Protected Alkaline Composition, No. 2. For all cleaning purposes. Eukar- 

 thon. A new and effectual preparation for cleaning glass roofs of smiths' shops, &c. Speci- 

 mens of work exhibited. 



288. GREGORY, JAMES, Portland Works, Lincoln. A Continuous 



Screw " Coilable Screw Hoist," for raising fishing or any other vessels of whatever weight or 

 dimensions. (2) An Obtuse-Angled Riddle, encased in a frame on four legs, forming stool for 

 cabin. The riddle when required will be useful for the following purposes : riddling ashes 

 from stoves, washing vegetables, and cleansing all deseriptions of shell-fish. 



289. HEATH & CO., Limited, 28 Fenchurch Street, London, E.G. 

 (1) Patent Composite Arc and " Duplex" Sextants and Octants. Patent "Argus," " Duplex," 

 Oriental," and other Binocular Glasses. (2) Fisherman's Binocular Glass. (3) Fisherman's 

 "Life Buoy" Aneroid and other Barometers. (4) Fisherman's Boat Spirit Compass and 

 other Compasses. (5) Fisherman's and other Pocket Compasses. (6) The " London Polaris," 

 the "Transparent" Course Corrector. Bain and Ainsley's Corrector, and other deviation 

 detectors. McKenzie's Patent Protractor and rule, and other Nautical Instruments. (7) 

 Fisherman's " Luminous Compasses. (8) New Patent " Taffrail '* Log. 



290. DOLLOND & CO., Saint Paul's Churchyard, London, E.G. 

 Established 1750. (1) The Fisherman's Aneroid Barometer, as supplied to the Eoyal 

 National Lifeboat Institution. (2) The Marine Aneroid Barometer, as supplied to the Ship- 

 wrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society. (3) Telescopes as used by Pilots, 

 Whalers, Captains, and others ; also those supplied to the Trinity service for use on board all 

 Light Ships and in all Light Houses. (4) Sextants. (5) Artificial Horizons. (6) Night 

 Binoculars. (7) An Electric Ship's Log, by means of which the speed of a ship through the 

 water is registered on board in any number of places at the same instant. (8) Liquid Com- 

 passes for small craft. (9) Deep-Sea Thermometers. (10) Electric Anemometers. 



291. UTLEY, THOMAS, 79 Cameron Street, off Needham Road, 

 Liverpool. (1) Two Deck Ventilators. (2) Hatch Combing Ventilator. (3) Model of 

 Hatchway fitted. (4) Port-hole Ventilator. (5) Stoke-hole Ventilator. (6) Amidships 

 State Room Ventilator. 



292. THOMAS, E. C. G., National Club, Whitehall Gardens. Marine 

 Motor for Electric Light on Vessel or Buoy. By an accumulator the work of 24 hours is 

 stored for use at night. Connection is made and broken automatically at sunset and dawn. 

 (2) Model of Harbour for fishery purposes, consisting of a floating breakwater or outer 

 harbour, as an anchorage at all times of tide and weather ; an inner harbour with wharves, 

 the sea walls so placed as to form a well defined entrance, and constructed in such a form as 

 to admit additional wave water, and thus make the outgoing tide completely overpower the 

 incoming one in its action on the bar at the mouth of any river or creek. This action, aided 

 by the automatic submarine dredge, permanently sweeps away the bar and prevents it from 

 reforming. (3) Submarine self-acting Dredge for clearing away bar from river mouths. 

 Every outgoing tide propels the dredge, and carries away the silt or sand. (4) Permanent 

 self-bury Anchor. Unlike ordinary anchors, as it is intended never to be heaved again, but 



CHARLES LANCASTER, 



INVENTOR OF 



THE HOH-FODLIHG SMOOTH OYAL-BORE FOR ALL KINDS OF RIFLES. 



INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF 



THE FOUR-BARREL BREECH-LOADING HAMMERLE88 GUNS, RIFLES, & PISTOLS. 



Detailed Price "Lists on application. 

 I$l NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, W. 



