The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette . eating,lighting, ventilating, and closing and screwing the doors of apartments ; also in lightingand venlilating cariiages, parts of which improvements are applicable to other like pur-poses.—April 20. RlutthewCiJchran. of High-street, Paisley, Renfrewshire, for certain Improvementsin the production of coloured patterns or designs on warps of carpets, velvets, or othertextile materials, parts of which improvements are also ;ipplicable to the production ofcoloured patterns or designs on woven fabrics,or other planes.—A


The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette . eating,lighting, ventilating, and closing and screwing the doors of apartments ; also in lightingand venlilating cariiages, parts of which improvements are applicable to other like pur-poses.—April 20. RlutthewCiJchran. of High-street, Paisley, Renfrewshire, for certain Improvementsin the production of coloured patterns or designs on warps of carpets, velvets, or othertextile materials, parts of which improvements are also ;ipplicable to the production ofcoloured patterns or designs on woven fabrics,or other planes.—April 20. Samuel Clegg, of Regents-square, Middlesex, engineer, for Improvements in gasmeters.—April 20. John Stranc Harradine, of Holywelbcum-Needingworth, Huiitingdonshire, farmer, for an Improved mode of fitting certain girths and straps.—April liO. Henry Gilbert, of Saint Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, fur an Improved mode or improvedmodes of operating in dental surgery, and improved apparatus or instruments to be 2t>. :Tri f<9 I Fu,l. PO •.


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