382 List of Scottish Patents. 
Feb. 1. To Thomas Woolrich Stansfeld, merchant, and William 
Prichard, civil-engineer, both of Leeds, county of York, for 
“ Improvements in Looms, and in the implements connected 
therewith,” 
1. To Goldsworthy Gurney of Argyll Street, Hanover Square, 
county of Middlesex, surgeon, for 44 an Apparatus for propelling 
Carriages on common roads or on railways.” 
2. To James Brown, paper-maker at Eskmills, parish of Penycuik, 
county of Edinburgh, for 44 a new Method of bleaching the pulp 
for making Paper.” 
10. To Charles Freund of Bell Lane, Spittalfields, county of Mid- 
dlesex, sugar-refiner, for 44 an Improvement or Improvements in 
the process of refining Sugar.” 
11. To Joel Lean of Fish-pond House, near Bristol, gentleman, for 
44 a Machine for effecting an alternating motion between bodies 
revolving about a common centre or axis of motion ; also certain 
additional machinery or apparatus for applying the same to me- 
chanical purposes.” 
11. To Josias Christopher Gamble of Liffybank, county of Dublin, 
chemist, for 44 certain Apparatus for the concentrating and cry- 
stallization of aluminous and other saline and crystallizable solu- 
tions, part of which apparatus may be applied to the general pur- 
poses of evaporation, distillation, inspissation and desiccation, and 
especially to the generation of Steam.” 
16. To Nicolas Hegesippe Manicler, of No. 102. Great Guildford 
Street, Southwark, county of Surrey, chemist, for 44 a new Pre- 
paration of fatty substances, and the application thereof to the 
purposes of affording light.” 
LIST OF PLATES IN VOL. XIV. 
Plate I. Illustrative of Professor Barlow’s paper on Achromatic Ob- 
ject-glasses. 
II. Mr Tredgold’s improvement of the Hydro-mechanical Press. 
III. Captain Campbell’s Chart of the Island of Ascension. 
IV. Captain Hall’s Sketch of a Suspension Bridge in Chili. 
V. Structure of the Ear in the Shark tribe *. 
VI. Crystallizations of Euclase, &c. 
VII. Geometrical projection of the Solar Eclipse of November 1826 
for Edinburgh. 
VIII. Desert between the Nile and the Red Sea. 
IX. Illustrative of condensation of Humidity, &c. and Mr Nim- 
mo’s Rotatory Gas-burner. 
* Plate V. not having come from the hands of the engraver in time, will be 
given afterwards. 
