580 
Agricultural Patents for the year 18G3. 
Application dated 9th December ; provisional protection, 18th De- 
cember, 1863. 
1514. John Banwcll, of Watlington, Oxfordshire, A combined machine for 
jj collecting and placing in rows, or collecting and elevating into a waggon 
or elsewhere, hay, corn, or other agricidtural produce. Application 
dated 17th June ; provisional protection, 3rd July ; notice, 27th 
October ; patent sealed, 17th December, 1863. 
923. Charles Atkins Collins, of Trowbridge, Wilts, gentleman, An improved 
method and apparatus for loading carts and waggons with hay, straw, 
and other similar products. Application dated 11th April; pro- 
visional protection, 1st May ; notice, 18th August ; patent sealed, 
2nd October, 1863. 
1910. T. Fellowes and H. Hemfrey, of Spalding, Lincolnshire, Improvements 
in apparatus for elevating straw and other agricultural produce. 
Application dated 1st August ; provisional protection, 14th August ; 
, notice, 15th December, 1863. 
2167. Robert Young, of Glasgow, N. B., millwright, Improvements in 
separating and elevating apparatus for grain or granular matters. 
Application dated 2nd September; provisional protection, 25th 
September, 1863. 
Apparatus for Preserving, Cleaning, and Drying Grain, &c. 
822. Wilson Ager, of the City of New York, U. S., engineer, Improvements 
in machinery or apparatus for cleaning and decorticating grain. 
Application dated 30th March, 1863. 
262. Henri Adrien Bonneville, patent agent, Paris, Improvements in the 
construction of granaries. (A communication from Louis Jean 
Gustave de Connick, merchant, 24, Sue dc Mont 2'habor, Paris.) 
Application dated 29th January ; provisional protection on complete 
specification, 6th February; notice, 14th April ; patent sealed, 19th 
May, 1863. 
2926. II. A. Bonneville, patent agent, 38, Porchester-terrace, Bayswatcr, 
Improvements in preserving grain, flour, and other similar sub- 
stances, and in the apparatus connected therewith. (A communication 
from Alphonse Louvel, M.D., of Saint Denis, near Paris.) Applica- 
tion dated 20th November ; protection on complete specification, 
27th November; notice, 15th December, 1863. 
1367. L. S. Chichester, of Brooklyn, New York, U. S., Improvements in. 
means for drying grain. Application dated 1st June ; provisional 
protection, 3rd July; notice, 7th July ; patent sealed, 23rd October, 
1863. 
191. Nathaniel Clayton and Joseph Shuttleworth, of Lincoln, Improvements 
in rotatory screens suitable for screening wheat and other grain or 
seed. Application dated 21st January ; provisional protection, 13th 
February ; patent sealed, 21st April, 1863. 
857. J. Prosper Hanrez, of Marchiennes au Pont, Belgium, Improved ma- 
chinery or apparatus for drying and cooling grain and other sub- 
stances. Application dated 4th April ; provisional protection, 1st May ; 
notice, 11th August; patent sealed, 25th September, 1863. 
737. H. 0. Haughton, of Liverpool, Improvements in machinery for drying 
and cooling grain and seeds. (A communication from abroad by 
J. B. Wheeler and S. Losee, both of New York, U. S.) Application 
