The Artizan . Jones, Morden College, Blackheath—Suppres-sion of arsenical and sulphurous fumes emittedduring the first operation or calcination of copperores. 365. C. S. Roskilly, Falmouth—Refining malt liquors. 367. W. Clark, 59, Chancery-lane—Sewing and embroideringmachines* 369. C. A. Lawson, Aston, New-town, near Birmingham, Barnes and J. Loach, Birmingham—Projec-tiles applicable to the use of ordnance and smallarms. 371. M. Henry, 84, Fleet-street—Construction of a certaindescription of castor. 373. J. Poole, J. Wright, F. S. Hemming, G* Searby, all of35, Moorgate-street—Drilling, bo
The Artizan . Jones, Morden College, Blackheath—Suppres-sion of arsenical and sulphurous fumes emittedduring the first operation or calcination of copperores. 365. C. S. Roskilly, Falmouth—Refining malt liquors. 367. W. Clark, 59, Chancery-lane—Sewing and embroideringmachines* 369. C. A. Lawson, Aston, New-town, near Birmingham, Barnes and J. Loach, Birmingham—Projec-tiles applicable to the use of ordnance and smallarms. 371. M. Henry, 84, Fleet-street—Construction of a certaindescription of castor. 373. J. Poole, J. Wright, F. S. Hemming, G* Searby, all of35, Moorgate-street—Drilling, boring, or excavatingrock or other earthly substances. INVENTIONS WITH COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONSFILED, 265. T. Lemeille, 51, High Holborn—Engines for the ex-traction of the produce of mines, and new arrange-ment of the ropes for suppressing all dead weight. 364, C. F. Atkinson, Sheffield—The application of steel oriron to the manufacture of collars and wristbandsto be worn as articles of Vj6f^^ r JDireattan of jyatn/ RAILWAY CURVE. S
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