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

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112,420.--STEAM ENGINE GOVERNOR.--C. A. Conde, Indianapolis, Ind.

112,421.--CARPET-CLEANING MACHINE.--J. C. Craft (a.s.signor to himself and Antonio Rosello), Baltimore, Md.

112,422.--STEAM REGULATOR FOR PAPER DRYERS.--Daniel Crosby, Hampden, Me.

112 423.--METALLIC PISTON AND VALVE ROD PACKING.--G. M. Cruickshank, Providence, R. I.

112,424.--GRAIN-THRASHING AND SEPARATING MACHINE.--John Culham, Grand Rapids, Mich. Antedated Feb. 25, 1871.

112,425.--COOKING STOVE.--David Curtis, Mishawaka, a.s.signor to himself and C. B. Graham, South Bend, Ind.

112,426.--LIGHTNING ROD.--S. D. Cushman, New Lisbon, Ohio.

112,427.--HOSE BRIDGE.--Patrick Daily (a.s.signor to himself and J. J.

Kehoe), New York city.

112,428.--COVER FOR OPENINGS IN SIDEWALKS.--William Dale, New York city.

112,429.--ROTARY PUMP.--F. O. Deschamps, Philadelphia, Pa.

112,430.--MACHINE FOR CUTTING FILES.--James Dodge, Manchester, England, a.s.signor to David Blake, Spencertown, N. Y.

112,431.--COUPLING FOR RAILWAY CARS.--Henry Dubs and S. G.

Goodall-Copestake, Glasgow, Great Britain.

112,432.--TOBACCO PIPE.--P. J. Dwyer, Elizabethport, N. J.

112,433.--BASKET FOR HOUSE PLANTS.--Albert P. Eastman, Washington, D. C.

112,434.--SULKY PLOW.--Milo A. Elliott, Stratford Hollow, N. H.

112,435.--STRETCHER FOR PAINTINGS.--James Fairman, New York city.

112,436.--BODY LANTERN HOLDER.--Samuel C. Fessenden, Stamford, Conn.

112,437.--STOVE LEG.--Amon L. Finch, Sing Sing, N. Y.

112,438.--PUMP PISTON.--John S. Follansbee and George Doolittle (a.s.signors to the Forrester Manufacturing Company), Bridgeport, Conn.

112,439.--SHOE.--Samuel W. Francis (a.s.signor to himself and W. H.

Newton), Newport, R. I.

112,440.--GUARD-FINGER FOR HARVESTERS.--George Fyfe and Chester Hard, Ottawa, Ill.

112,441.--DINING TABLE.--S. R. Gardner (a.s.signor to himself and S. M.

Marquette), Independence, Iowa.

112,442.--STEP LADDER.--M. Boland Geary, New York City.

112,443.--OILCLOTH PRINTING MACHINERY.--Ebenezer A. Goodes (a.s.signor to Philadelphia Patent and Novelty Company), Philadelphia, Pa.

112,444.--TENONING MACHINE.--Lyman Gould, Norwich, Conn.

112,445.--PRINTER'S CASE.--Wm. H. A. Gresham, Atlanta, Ga.

112,446.--LAMP CHIMNEY.--Geo. W. Griswold, Factoryville, Pa.

112,447.--GRAIN SEPARATOR.--Philander Griswold, Hudson, Mich.

112,448.--CLAMP FOR THILL COUPLINGS.--John W. Guider (a.s.signor to himself and John Kiefer), St. Joseph, Mo.

112,449.--BIRD CAGE.--Gottlob Gunther, New York city.

112,450.--STOP c.o.c.k AND VALVE.--William Haas, New York city.

112,451.--VALVE FOR STEAM ENGINES.--Joseph L. Harley, Baltimore, Md., and Xaver Fendrich, Georgetown, D. C.

112,452.--METALLIC HUB.--John H. Harper, Pittsburgh, Pa.

112,453.--COMPOSITION FOR LUBRICATING MACHINERY.--E. Q. Henderson (a.s.signor to John C. Burroughs and Richard A. Springs) Charlotte, N. C.

112,454.--POST-HOLE DIGGER.--Bryant B. Herrick, Decatur, Mich.

112,455.--DOOR CHECK.--Levi S. Hicks (a.s.signor to himself, J. Perrin Johnson, and John Buell), Peoria, Ill.

112,456.--RAILWAY-CAR BRAKE.--Luther Hill, Stoneham, and Seth D.

Tripp, Lynn, Ma.s.s.

112,457.--TRUSS.--Adam Hinoult, Montgomery, N. Y.

112,458.--FEED BAG FOR HORSES.--Walter A. Hough, South Butler, N. Y.

112,459.--SHADE HOLDER FOR LAMPS--Mark W. House, Cleveland, Ohio.

112,460.--LAMP CHIMNEY.--Mark Wiggins House (a.s.signor to the Cleveland Non-Explosive Lamp Company), Cleveland, Ohio. Antedated March 1, 1871.

112,461.--HORSE HAY RAKE.--James Howard and E. T. Bousfield, Bedford, England.

112,462.--TONGS FOR ROLLING BARRELS.--Mark W. Ingle, Indianapolis, Ind.

112,463.--PITMAN.--George W. Jayson, Lodi, Ohio.

112,464.--PASTE FOR PAPER HANGINGS.--John Jones (a.s.signor to himself and Henry A. Smith), New York city.

112,465.--TWINE HOLDER.--Edward M. Judd, New Haven, Ct.

112,466.--CLOTHES PIN OR CLASP.--Amos L. Keeports and William Yount, Littletown, Pa.

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