a peculiar silky and smooth finish, which renders it of ting water ¡ERISON. An improveÈndiales n consists, principally, in uten les, or extra-violet rays of to u BARRON. A new and tee claims, first, the use and m oxygen with nitrogen and quant nd carbonic oxide, and either wit cal and chlorine gas applied vis Second, the use in combizatır avirting iron into steel by the apar ntioned in the first claim of chri uch process for the process set fort the iron or metal after it ba d into steel rom contact with the se ted hydrogen in connection with s 12 N. S. SHALER. Improvements in prerast r these purposes animal and p preserved are introduced into and nclosed space pervaded by an aime agh where the substances are not minis - 3113 R. H. COURTENAY. Impriment i We cannot here give space to the d ion. Patent abandoned. 3114 W. CLARK. Improvements is is preparation of leather and other mater cation.) Dated November 1866 This invention consists, st, in a i coosists in introducing negiral fany should the leather be required to of wax, two parts; malton set, or with slightly modified without changing 3115 J. H. JOHNSON, Impriment yarn or twisted strands, and in the maceme employed in treating the ages, November 21, 1866. The object of this invention is to construct a magic which the carriage wheels work, which pulleys are plain 3120 J. H. ATTERBURY and S. WOOLT. Improved means 3118 C. CROCKFORD. Improvements in obtaining useful products from certain materials produced in the process of galvanising or coating iron with zinc, Dated November 27, 1866. 3121 J. LAW. Improvements in machinery for carding wool and other fibrous substances. Dated November 27, 1866. 3122 T. DICKINS, H. HEYWOOD, and J. HOLLAND. Im- as above described, and connected together at their steam chambers. Patent completed. 3123 A. V. NEWTON. Improved machinery for making cast steel railway wheels and other castings in metal. (▲ communication.) Dated November 27, 1866. This invention relates to certain improvements in machinery for making castings of steel by the aid of mechanical pressure. The invention also relates to the releasing of the compressed castings from the mould. The main object of the present invention is to provide means for the employment of hydrostatic pressure for compressing and condensing steel railway carriage wheels and other articles of useful form, while in a mould, in a liquid or semi-liquid state. The invention also relates to meaus for raising and depressing the follower or upper section of the mould, also by means of raising and depressing the cord which forms the eye through a railway wheel. Another object of the invention is to provide for adjusting the mould and adapting it for castings of different thickness; and also for regulating the amount of steel required for a casting of a given thickness. The invention cannot be described without reference to the drawings. Patent completed. 3124 W. CLARK. Improvements in the means and apparatus for indicating the time and distance travelled by vehicles. (A communication.) Dated November 27, 1866. This invention relates to an improved registering apparatus applicable to public vehicles, based on the employment of an electro-magnetic apparatus for the production of the various indications. The chief features of the invention are, first, the use and application of an electro-magnetic apparatus for imparting motion to the distance indicating apparatus. The patentee prefers to employ the arrangement of apparatus shown, which is known as Clark's electro-magnetic apparatus, as it dispenses with the use of batteries, and requires no superintendence. He, however, reserves the right of using batteries for producing the magnetic current necessary for actuating the indicating apparatus. Secondly, in the time, distance, and other indications furnished by the apparatus by means of which each passenger can read on a dial both the time and distance travelled during his occupation of the vehicle; on the other hand, the company or other proprietors of the vehicle can tell from a second dial plate the number of times it has been occupied, and the miles travelled by the number of journeys made by the vehicles being added together. Patent completed. 3125 R. GEORGE. Improvements in machinery or apparatus for obtaining motive power. Dated November 27, 1866. We cannot here give space to the voluminous details of this invention. Patent abandoned. 3127 G. BACKHOUSE. Improvements in machinery or Dated November 28, 1866. apparatus for manufacturing cardboard or pasteboard. This invention consists in applying pasting or adbesive material to one surface of every sheet composing the pasteboard or cardboard, except the top or bottom sheet, and passing sheets over a roller by which they are brought in contact together; such partially combined sheets are then passed between an endless apron or felt and a drum, by which means they are compressed and conjoined, and one or more drying cylinders, round each of which endless thence the so-formed cardboard or pasteboard passes over passing between such aprons or felts and such cylinder), aprons or felts are stretched (the pasteboard or cardboard and for the purpose of glazing such pasteboard or cardboard a calender may be situated in close contact with the drying cylinder, and any ordinary cutting apparatus may al:o be applied, so that cardboard or pasteboard may be produced from continuous lengths of paper dried, glazed, and cut to the necessary sizes ready for the market before being removed from the machines, Patent abandoned. PROVISIONAL PROTECTIONS. and other materials. Dated May 18, 1867. 1486 J. L. Norton, Belle Sauvage-yard, Ludgate-bill. Improvements in machinery for washing and drying wool Dated May 20, 1867. 1489 T. M'Comas, Old Broad-street, City. Improvements in raising sunken vessels. (A communication.) Dated May 27, 1867. 1562 W. P. Metchin, Parliament-street, Westminster, lithographer and general printer. Improvements for taking copies of lithographs, zincographs, and other printed matters. Dated May 28, 1867. 1572 G. H. J. Simmons, Stanhope-street, Hampsteadroad, clerk. Improvements in lamps for burning hydrccarbon and other oils. The first part of this invention consists in the mode of ago. or 1573 F. J. Vandenvinne, Brussels. An improved machine or plough for clearing or grubbing up uncultivated land. 1581 L. H. Dethiou and F. Beaubry, Paris, merchants. An improved tongueless buckle with continuous buckle. Dated May 29, 1867. 1583 D. Tunks, Blackburn-road, Accrington, Lancashire. Improvements in galvanometers for receiving signals through submarine and other electric telegraph lines, and for testing them. 1585 W. J. Burgess, Brentwood, Essex, engineer. Improvements in the construction of fingers for mowing ma chines. 1586 J. F. N. B. Simons, Kettenhofweg, Frankfort-onthe Maine. Improvements in preventing the incrustation of steam boilers. 1587 C. Minasi, College-place, Camden Town, professor of music. Improvements in musical wind instruments, called "trombonettes." 1588 T. Mitchell, Waterbara Mills, Stackstcads, Lancashire, manufacturer. Certain improvements in the manufacture of felt carpeting. 1589 F. J. Brean, Bristol. Improvements in producing letters in gold, silver, and other metals, on glass, and in implements employed for that purposes. 1590 J. R. Cooper, Birmingham, gun manufacturer. Improvements in cartridges for breech-loading firearms. (Partly a communication.) 1591 J. M. French, Birmingham, licensed victualler. Improvements in instruments or apparatus for measuring spirits and other liquids. 1592 R. Newton, Lower Providence Mill, near Keighley, Yorkshire. Improvements in the furnace apparatus of steam boilers. 1594 T. E. Passee, Russell-square. An improved mode of obtaining motive power, and the apparatus employed therein. 1595 W. B. Ritchie, Mount Pottinger, Belfast, and J. G. Willans, St. Stephen's Crescent. Improvements in drying peat and other materials. 1596 H. Turner, Thames Ironworks, Orchard-yard, Blackwall, managing engineer, Improvements in marine and other steam engines on the high and low pressure compound principle. 1597 E. Jones, Pontblyddyn, Mold, Flintshire, engineer. Improvements in the construction of safety lamps for miners. 1598 A. V. Newton, Chancery-lane, mechanical draughtsman. An improved method of producing mosaic veneers. (A communication.) 1599 W. E. Newton, Chancery-lane, civil engineer. An improved mode of producing printing blocks or surfaces for printing or staining various fabrics. (A communication.) 1600 T. Greenwood, Leeds, machine maker. Improvements in the construction of milling machines. 1601 H. Oakes, Birmingham, jeweller. Improvements in the manufacture of earrings. Dated May 30, 1867. 1602 H. Bain, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire, millwright. Improvements in dyeing yarns, and in the machinery or apparatus employed therefor. 1604 J. Francombe, Newport, Monmouthshire, engineer. A new or improved engine or machine for obtaining and applying motive power. 1644 G. Davies Serle-street, Lincoln's Inn, civil engineer. Improvements in the construction of paddlewheels. (A communication.) 1645 T. Laidlaw, Sillerbit Hall, Roxburgshire. Improvements in the manufacture of yarns used for weaving textile fabrics, and in the machinery or apparatus employed therefor. 1646 E. Meldrum, Bathgate, Linlithgowshire. Improvements in the purification of paraffin. 1647 J. H. Johnson, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Improvements in racks or holders for whips, cares, and other like articles. (A communication.) 1648 J. M'Owen, Rochdale, iron and brass founder. Improvements in firegrates. 1949 H. W. Hart, Clapham Common, engineer. A improved construction of raft. (A communication.) Dated June 5, 1867. 1650 D. Hanson, Dukinfield, Cheshire. Certain improvements in furnaces, and in apparatus to be employed in the construction of steam boilers. 1651 J. Gaudet, Gresham-street, City. Improvements in night and fog signal apparatus for preventing accidents ou railways. 1654 C. Boulay, Paris, mathematical instrument maker. Improvements in galvanic batteries. 1655 G. White, Queen-street, Cheapside. Improvements in the manufacture of hydrate and carbonates of soda. (A communication.) 1656 L. B. Schmolle, Aldermanbury, City, manufacturer. Improvements in crinoline skirts. 1658 I. M. Milbank, Greenfield Hill, Conn., U.S. An improvement in breech-loading firearms, and cartridges adapted to such arms. Dated June 6, 1867. 1606 J. Astbury, Smethwick Foundry, near Birmingham, 1660 B. Templar, Holly Bank, Tetlow Fold, near Man- 1607 W. Wood, Monkhill, near Pontefract, Yorkshire. Improvements in the manufacture of printed tapestry" carpets. 1606 W. E. Newton, Chancery-lane, civil engineer. Improvements in the treatment of fabrics made whollly or partly of jute, flax, cotton, or vegetable fibres, so as to prepare them for dyeing or printing, and rendering them applicable for the manufacture of carpets or other printed goods. (A communication.) 1609 W. E. Newton, Chancery-lane, civil engineer. Improvements in the manufacture of felted fabrics. (A communication.) 1611 M. A. F. Mennons, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. Improvements in the construction of magnetoelectric batteries. (A communication.) 1612 W. R. Lake, Southampton-buildings, Chancerylane, consulting engineer. Improvements in breech-loading firearms. (A communication.) Dated May 31, 1867. 1613 F. J. Demanet, Ixelles, near Brussels, locksmith and mechanician. An apparatus for the purpose of giving sufficient draught to any kind of chimney. 1614 J. Scott, Oxford-street. Improvements in apparatus and in the means employed for subduing and extinguishing fires, partly applicable to other useful purposes. 1615 B. Shakespeare, manager, and W. Shakespeare, commission agent, Woollaston, near Stourbridge, Worcestershire. Improvements in reveberatory furnaces used for puddling, melting, and heating iron, and for other purposes. 1616 J. and J. Hinks, Birmingham, manufacturers. Improvements in lamps for burning petroleum oil and other volatile liquid hydrocarbons. 1618 J. le Butt, Haymaker Works, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Improvements in hay-making machines. 1619 T. Porter, Derby-street, Sunderland. Improvements in apparatus for supporting or holding music and other books, and for turning over the leaves of the same. 1620 Earl of Caithness, Hill-street. Improvements in ships' compasses. 1622 J. Lancelott, Birmingham, jeweller. Improvements in the manufacture of ornamental chaios and bands. 1623 P. Lawrence, Basinghall-street, City, merchant. Improvements in apparatus for applying adhesive agents to pieces of paper and other light materials, and for lifting the same, especially applicable to machinery for the manufacture of envelopes. 1624 A. M. Clark, Chancery-lane. Improvements in apparatus for applying and regulating motive power. (A communication.) Dated June 1, 1867. Dated June 3, 1867. 1632 T. Horrex, South-square, Gray's Inn. Improvements in machines for hatching eggs. 1634 E. M'Lean, Stoke Newington. Improvements in the construction of pianofortes and harmoniums. 1635 W. H. Richardson, Glasgow. Certain improvements in the manufacture of iron and steel, and in the means or apparatus for effecting the same. 1636 J. F. Brown, Glasgow, manufacturer. Improveinents in looms for weaving. 1638 D. Barker, Northfleet, Kent. Improvements in the construction of chambers for drying artificial fuel and other substances. 1639 S. Harwood, Northfleet, Kent. Improvements in the construction of walls, buildings, and other similar structures. 1640 R. W. Page, Park Walk, Chelsea. Improvements in the construction of hand garden engines and hydropults. Dated June 4, 1867. 1641 J. Inshaw, Birmingham, engineer. Improvements in electrical clocks, which improvements may also be applied to other electrical instruments. 1642 M. Cavanagh, Kensington. Improvements in adjustable lock spindles. 1643 J. Waddington and B. Longbottom, Barrow-inFurness, Lancashire, iron and brass founders, engineers, &c. Certain improvements in moulds to be employed in casting Bessemer steel and other metals. 1558 W. Dutton. Furnaces. 1586 J. F. N. B. Simons. Preventing the incrustation of steam boilers. 1595 W. B. Ritchie and J. G. Willans. Drying peat. 1598 A. V. New on. Mosaic veneers. (A communication.) 1658 I. M. Milbank. Breech-loading firearms. The full titles of the patents in the above list can be ascertained by referring back to their numbers in the list of provisional protections previously published. any of the parties in the above list who have given notice Opposition can be entered to the granting of a patent to of their intention to proceed, within twenty-one days from the date of the Gazette in which the notice appears, by leaving at the Commissioners' office particularsin writing of the objection to the application. PATENTS ON WHICH THE STAMP DUTY OF 150 HAS BEEN PAID. 1518 W. Whiteley and G. Harling 1527 A. Smith 1594 B. Nicholl 1596 H. Chamberlain, J. Craven, and H. Wedekind 1599 B. F. Stevens 1634 W. Brookes 1656 S. Fox 1694 H. E. Skinner 1790 S. Whitehurst 1664 T. Wilson, Birmingham, mechanical engineer. 1666 E. Ellis, Nottingham. Improvements in twist lace machinery. Dated June 7, 1867. 1668 T. Sturgeon, Manchester, engineer. An improvement in street and similar lamps. 1670 A. Elvins, Queen's-road, Bayswater. Improvements in breech-loading firearms. 1672 J. Offord, Wells-street, Oxford-street. Improvements in means or apparatus for signalling between different parts of railway trains. 1674 E. S. Atkinson, Hill Top, Knottingley, Yorkshire. Improvements in the manufacture or treatment of oakum or other fibrous substances for caulking ships and for other similar purposes. HAS BEEN PAID. PATENTS APPLIED FOR WITH COMPLETE SPECI- 2778 0 1741 H. H. 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