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Scientific American Volume Xxiv., No. 12, March 18, 1871 Part 17

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112,370.--WATER-PROOF COMPOUND FOR COATING CLOTH WOOD, METALS, ETC.--Peter E. Minor, Schenectady, N. Y.

112,371.--COOKING STOVE.--W. N. Moore, Neenah, Wis.

112,372.--BORING MACHINE.--J. H. Pardieck (a.s.signor to himself and S.

M. Brown), Acton, Ind.

112,373.--VAPOR BURNER.--R. W. Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

112,374.--MACHINE FOR POINTING BLANKS FOR CULTIVATOR TEETH.--John Pedder and George Abel, West Pittsburgh, Pa.

112,375.--BALE TIE.--J. E. Perkins, San Francisco, Cal.

112,376.--LINING WALLS WITH FELT, ETC.--James Phillips, Chicago, Ill.

112,377.--COOKING STOVE.--Samuel Pierce, Boston, Ma.s.s.

112,378.--TACK.--A. A. Porter, New Haven, Conn. Antedated Feb. 25, 1871.

112,379.--MACHINE FOR SHAPING AND CUTTING GEAR CUTTERS.--F. A. Pratt (a.s.signor to the Pratt & Whitney Company), Hartford, Conn.

112,380.--COMBINATION CAMERA AND DEVELOPING BOX.--E. C. Ratzell, Philadelphia, Pa.

112,381.--PUNCHING MACHINE.--J. C. Rhodes, South Abington, Ma.s.s.

112,382.--WASHING MACHINE.--J. W. Ricker, Chelsea, Ma.s.s.

112,383.--CURTAIN FIXTURE.--Charles Robin. Chester, Conn.

112,384.--MACHINE FOR MAKING PRINTERS' LEADS.--Isaac Schoenberg, New York city.

112,385.--SLIDE VALVE FOR STEAM RIVETING MACHINES.--Coleman Sellers (a.s.signor to William Sellers & Co.), Philadelphia, Pa.

112,386.--MACHINE FOR POLISHING THREAD.--Samuel Semple, Sr., John Semple, Samuel Semple, Jr., and R. A. Semple, Mount Holly, N. J.

112,387.--PAINT BRUSH.--F. S. Shearer, Washington, Ill.

112,388.--BEE HIVE.--S. A. Short, F. J. Short, J. B. Short, and Jasper Kile, Decatur, Ala.

112,389.--APPARATUS FOR REMOVING OIL FROM VEGETABLE AND OTHER MATTER.--Thomas Sim, Baltimore, Md.

112,390.--RETORT FOR PRODUCING BISULPHIDE OF CARBON.--Thomas Sim, Baltimore, Md.

112,391.--UTILIZING THE SILKY DOWN OF THE WILD COTTON.--M. H. Simpson, Boston, Ma.s.s.

112,392.--PRUNING SHEARS.--Frank Smiley, Batavia, N. Y.

112,393.--WATER-CLOSET VALVE.--A. J. Smith, San Francisco, Cal.

112,394.--GANG PLOW.--J. W. Sursa, San Leandro, Cal.

112,395.--GRINDING PAN AND AMALGAMATOR.--W. H. Thoss, West Point, Cal.

112,396.--STREET LANTERN.--Augustus Tufts, Malden, Ma.s.s.

112,397.--COOKING STOVE.--Alvin Warren, Swanton, Ohio.

112,398.--SAFETY BRIDLE.--James Weatherhead, San Jose, Cal.

112,399.--FIRE GRATE.--George Wellhouse, Akron, Ohio.

112,400.--HAY KNIFE.--G. F. Weymouth, Dresden, Me.

112,401.--CLAW BAR.--Charles Winter, Chillicothe, Ohio.

112,402.--STEAM GENERATOR.--J. C. Woodhead, Pittsburgh, Pa.

112,403.--ANIMAL TRAP.--W. D. Wrightson, Queenstown England.

112,404.--BRUSH.--John Ames, Lansingburg, N. Y.

112,405.--CLOD FENDER.--F. L. Bailey, Freeport, Ind.

112,406.--RULER.--H. S. Ball, Spartanburg, S. C.

112,407.--FANNING MILL.--Benjamin Barney, Time, Ill.

112,408.--ICE-CUTTING MACHINE.--Lafayett Barnum (a.s.signor to himself and A. R. Hale), Bridgeport, Conn.

112,409.--MANUFACTURE OF ICE.--T. J. Bigger, Kansas City, Mo.

112,410.--MACHINE FOR HEADING BOLTS AND SPIKES.--Reinhold Boeklen, Brooklyn, N. Y., a.s.signor to himself and Henry Torstrick New York city. Antedated Feb. 28, 1871.

112,411.--WASHING MACHINE.--Joseph Boswell, L. M. Boswell, Jonathan Palmer, and J. H. James (a.s.signors to themselves and Thomas Starbuck), Wilmington, Ohio.

112,412.--WATER WHEEL.--E. C. Boyles, New York city.

112,413.--COTTON PRESS.--R. M. Brooks, Pike county, Ga.

112,414.--PAPER-CUTTING MACHINE.--Samuel Brown (a.s.signor to himself and C. R. Carver), Philadelphia, Pa.

112,415.--GOVERNOR FOR DIRECT-ACTING ENGINES.--A. S. Cameron, New York city.

112,416.--GOVERNOR FOR DIRECT-ACTING ENGINES.--A. S. Cameron, New York city.

112,417.--b.u.t.t HINGE.--J. W. Carleton (a.s.signor to the Union Manufacturing Co.), New Britain, Conn.

112,418.--MACHINE FOR CUTTING SHEET METAL.--C. R. Choate, East Saginaw, Mich.

112,419.--BIT BRACE.--William Cleveland, Lawrence, Ma.s.s., a.s.signor to himself and James Swan, Seymour, Conn.

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