126 Transactions of the American Institute. 



MACHINERY. 



No. 90. — TnoM.\s A. Campbell, 44Tn Street, IIth Avexce, New York. 

 Attachment to wool carding machine, for oiling wool in the form of mist or spray- 

 without dripping or waste. 



No. 91. — C. L. GoDDARD, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York, Inventor and 

 Jlanufacturer. 1 ^lestizo burr-picker; 1 single burr-picker burring machine for 

 card machines ; 1 double burr-picker burring machine for card machines ; 1 pair 

 plane feed rolls, for plane machines ; 1 pair intersecting rolls, for plane machines ; 

 new model for making card cylinders. 



No. 92. — H. W. BuTTERKrT & Son, Piin>ADELPinA, Pa., Manufacturers. 1 

 cylinder calendar roll machine, for drying woolen or cotton yarn. 



No. 93. — Chapin & DowNES, Providence, R. I., Patentees and ^Manufacturers of 

 Houget's Patent Double Cylinder Longitudinal Gig, and Zschille's Patent Cross 

 Raising Gig. 1 patent double cylinder longitudinal gig ; 1 patent cross raising gig. 



No. 94. — C. G. Sargent, Gi{.\NiTEViLLE, Mass., Manufacturer. 1 wool burr 

 maciiine ; 1 metallic waste card, for working up spinners' and weavers waste. 



No. 95.— S. R. Parkuurst, Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. Single and double 

 burr machine, with patent steel ring-feed rollers ; also, patent double cylinder burr- 

 picker and mixing-picker, for all grades of wool ; one patent double cylinder cotton- 

 gin. 



SOAPS. 

 No. 96. — Glamorgan Soap Company, New York. Agency salesroom, 79 Trinity 

 Place. Large assortment of soap for cotton, woolen, and silk manuf\icturers' use ; 

 sample cases of toilet and laundry soaps ; 3 barrels savonine, a concentrated soap 

 powder for general scouring purposes, washing wool, woolen goods, etc. 



CARD CLOTHING. 

 No. 97. — RuFUS Sargent, Auburn, N. Y. 3 sample cases machine card clothing. 



LEATHER BELTING. 

 No. 98. — BicKFORD, Curtiss & Denningj. Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 5 rolls leather belting. 



