List of Scottish Patents . 30$ 
Nov. 10. To J. G. Deyerlein, Middlesex, for 44 Improvements on Weigh- 
ing-Machines, which machines he denominates German Weigh - 
Bridges.” 
12. To W. Francis Hamilton, Surrey, engineer, for 44 certain Alloys, 
or a certain Alloy of Metals.” 
17. To E. Bowring, London, and It. Stamp, Sussex, for 44 Improve- 
ments in the working, weaving, or preparing Silk, and other fi- 
brous materials, used in making hats, bonnets, shawls,” &c. 
To J. Guestier, London, for 44 a mode or modes of making Paper 
from certain substances, which are thereby applicable to that pur- 
pose.” 
To A. Lamb, gentleman, London, and William Suttill, Middle- 
sex, for 44 Improvements in machinery for preparing, drawing, 
roving, and spinning Flax, Hemp, and W aste Silk.” 
To G. Borradaile, London, merchant, for 44 an improved method 
of making or setting up Hats, or Hat Bodies.” 
Art. XXXIII. — List of Patents granted in Scotland from 
5th September to 17 th November 1835. 
Sept. 5. To Joseph Alexander Taylor of London, gentleman, for 44 a 
new Polishing Apparatus for household purposes.” 
16. To Thomas Worthington junior and John Mulliner, both of 
Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, small-ware manufacturers, 
for 44 an Improvement in the Loom or machine used for the pur- 
pose of weaving or manufacturing of Tape, and such other articles 
to which the said loom or machine may be applicable.” 
17. To Charles Powell of Rockfield, county of Monmouth, gentle- 
man, for 44 an Improved Blowing-machine.” 
21. To William Henry James of Cobourg Place, Winson Green, 
near Birmingham, county of Warwick, engineer, for 44 certain Im- 
provements in the construction of Rail -Roads and Carriages.” 
30. To Benjamin Sanders of Broomsgrove, county of Worcester, but- 
ton manufacturer, for 44 certain Improvements in the construction 
or making of Buttons.” 
Oct. 1. To Adam Eve of Louth, county of Lincoln, carpet-manufacturer, 
for 44 certain Improvements in manufacturing Carpets, which he 
intends to denominate Prince’s Patent Union Carpet.” 
To Hugh Martin and Thomas Lee, manufacturers at Barrhead, 
parish of Neilstoun, county of Renfrew, for 44 an Addition and Im- 
provement upon a Machine which was some time ago invented by 
themselves, for working by the hand a description of cloth made 
of cotton, and commonly called Fancy Net, in imitation of the 
French Net, or to be made of silk, woollen, and linen, or a combi- 
nation of these, or part of these ; and which machine, by means of 
this addition or improvement, can be wrought in a similar manner 
