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3780 STILEMAN, FRANK C., 23, Great George Street, Westminster.-Sections of Steel Rails, taken off the Furness railway after use; rolled by the Barrow Hæmatite Railway Company. (Room XXVI.)

3781 STUART & SMITH, Roscoe Place, Sheffield.-Steel Grate, Fender, and Fire Irons.

378la STUBBS, PETER, Warrington.-Assortment of Steel Files.

3782 TAYLER & Co., D. F. (Edelsten & Williams), New Hall Works, George Street, Birmingham.-Solid-headed Toilet Pins, Hair Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Thimbles, Pearl Buttons, and Iron and Steel Wire. 3788 TAYLOR BROTHERS, Adelaide Works, Sheffield.-Saws, Machine Knives, Cane Knives, Matchets, &c.

3784 TOMKINS, SAMUEL JAMES, 20, St. James Square, Wolverhampton. -Augers, Gimblets, Hammers, Pincers, Plyers, Hand Vices, &c. 3785 TURNER, R., & CO., Old Factory, Redditch.-Sewing Needles, Machine Needles, and Surgical Needles.

3786 UNWIN & RODGERS, Globe Works and Rockingham Works, Peniston Road, Sheffield.—Cutlery.

3787 VICKERS, SONS & CO., The River Don Works, Sheffield.-Cast Steel Screw Propellers; Castings in Steel; Steel Railway Axles, Tyres, Bars, &c. (Room XXVI.)

3788 WAR DEPARTMENT, Pall Mall.-Steel Goods, used for military purposes, viz. :—a Pair of Trunnion Blocks for a 35-ton Gun Carriage (from the Royal Carriage Department), and specimens of Steel Heads for Shrapnel Shell; Martini-Henry Rifle; Gun Carriage, &c.

3789 WEBB, F. W., London and North-Western Railway Station, Crewe.Steel Locomotive Boiler; Steel Fire Box; Ores, Fluxes, and Fuel; Parts of Locomotive in the Rough and Finished; Spring Steel and Springs; Rails and Fish Plates; a Worn Steel Rail, exhibited by Mr. Bessemer in 1862, and having since sustained heavy traffic. (Room XXVI.)

3789a WELDEN, C. & J., 131, Cheapside. Specimens of Cutlery, formed by the American process of welding steel to cast iron.

3790 WHEATMAN & SMITH, Russell Works, Sheffield.-Circular Saw, 7-ft. in diameter.

3791 WHITWORTH, SIR J., & CO., 44, Chorlton Street, Manchester.— Lining for Marine Engine Cylinder; Hydraulic Cylinder; Hollow Shafttube for Screw-propeller; Tube for Locomotive Boiler; Double-shot Gun-barrels in one piece. (Room XXVI.)

3792 WILKINSON & SON, 27, Pall Mall.-Swords, in different stages of manufacture; specimens of Officers' Swords, showing the pattern used in every branch of the service; Chain Armour; Gun Barrels, of Whitworth steel.

3793 WURDEN, JEAN, 26, Rue de l'Empereur, Brussels.--Steel Jewellery.

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3793a BIRKENHEAD, Miss, 22, Manchester Street, W.-Three pair of Knives and Forks, early 18th century.

3794 FEETHAM, 9, Clifford Street, W.—Steel Grate, Fender and Fireirons. 3794a HINTON, Dr., 18, Saville Row, W.-Jewish Knife for Slaying Cattle. 3795a MÜLLER, BROS., 58, Dean Street, Soho, and 11, Rue de Rive, Geneva, --Watchmaker's and Jeweller's Lathes, Tools and Swiss Files.

8796 ROTHSCHILD, Sir ANTHONY DE, 2, Grosvenor Place Houses, S.W.Knife, early 19th century.

3796a SODEN SMITH, R. H., South Kensington Museum.-Six pairs of Ancient Knives and Forks.

3797 SHERBORN, Miss, Hounslow.-Six pairs of Knives and Forks with carved ivory handles.

3798 WATTS, JAMES, Abbey Hall, near Manchester.—Ancient Knife and Fork, two handles.

3799 BOULGER, H., 11, Edward Square, W.-Spanish Knife.

CLASS X.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES:

ROYAL ALBERT HALL.-WEST THEATRE.

3801 ALLEN, P., M.D., 117, Harley Street.-Instruments for Examining and Treating Diseases of the Ear.

3802 ARNOLD & SONS, 35 & 36, West Smithfield.-Surgical Instruments and Appliances.

3803 ASH & SONS, 7, 8, & 9, Broad Street, Golden Square.-Dental Instruments.

3804 ASHER, A., M.D., 10, Bernard Street, Russell Square.-Instruments used in the Jewish rite of circumcision, and "The Jewish Rite of Circumcision, with Prayers and Law appertaining thereto." Translated by Dr. A. Asher. London. 1873. The Surgeon's Mate; or Military and Domestique Surgery." John Woodall, London. 1655.

3805 BENNETT, F. GRAHAM, M.R.C.S. & L.S.A., 28, Grand Parade, Brighton.-Instruments for assisting the recovery of the use of the limbs when paralysed, &c., consisting of Walking Machines and Cranks for the regular Exercising of the Limbs, &c.

3806 BLAISE, LOUIS, & CO., 67, St. James Street, Pall Mall.-Surgical Instruments.

3806a BOSE, A, St. Petersburg, Russia.-Surgical Instruments for Anatomy, Lithotrity, Ovariotimy, Sphyrotomy, &c.

3807 BRUNTON, GEO., 2, Portland Crescent, Leeds.-Adjustable Mouth Props for Surgical and Dental Operations, &c.

8808 CALLAGHAN, W., 23, New Bond Street.-Ophthalmoscopes. 3809 CASTELLANI, ALESSANDRO, 88, Via di Poli, Rome.-Specimens of Ancient Roman Surgical Instruments, found in Italy.

3810 CHANDLER & CO., 66, Berners Street.-Surgical Instruments. 3811

CLEVELAND, W. F., M.D., Maida Vale. Wedge; Scissors; Perforator, with wheel and screw action (with guard for introduction). 3812 CLOVER, J. T., F.R.C.S., 3, Cavendish Place, Cavendish Square.— Double-current Apparatus for administration of ether as an anesthetic. 3813 COLLINS, DANIEL J., 71, Great Portland Street, London.-Instruments used in Operative Dentistry.

3814 COOPER, W. WHITE, F.R.C.S., 19, Berkeley Square.-" General System of Surgery," 4to., by Lawrence Heister, London, 1743.

8815 CORRADI, GIUSEPPE, PROFESSOR, 8, Via Cherubini, Florence.— Surgical Instruments.

3816 CROSS, C. & E. Hallatrow, near Bristol.-Chest-expanding Brace. 3817 DAVIS, J. HALL, M.D., 24, Harley Street.-Collection of Obstetrical Instruments which belonged to the late Professor D. Davis.

3818 ELLIS, J., SON, & PARAMORE, 35 to 39, Spring Street, Sheffield.— Surgical Instruments and Trusses.

3819 EVANS & WORMULL, 6, Dowgate Hill.-Surgical Instruments. 8820 EVRARD, JEAN, 34, Berners Street.-Dental Forceps of a new construction.

3821 FEARNS & STORY, Marlborough Works, Stafford Street, Peckham. -Magneto-Electric Machines, Galvanic, Intensity and Induction Coils, &c.

3821a FERGUSSON, SIR WILLIAM, BART., F.R.S., 16, George Street, Hanover Square.-Instruments for Lithotomy, &c.

8822 GENNOTTE, L., 2, Boulevard de l'Observatoire, Brussels.—Artificial Eyes. 3823 GILLINGHAM, J., Prospect House, Chard, Somersetshire.—Surgical Couch, Back-board Chair, Artificial Limbs, and Surgical Appliances. 3823a GOVERNMENT FACTORY OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Russia.-Surgical Instruments for Ambulance and Hospitals.

3824 GREENWAY, HENRY, Plymouth.-Grasping Splint; Unilateral Limb Suspender; Double Limb Suspender; Irrigating Apparatus, &c.

3825 GROSSMITH, W. R., & SON, 175, Fleet Street. -Specimens of Ancient and Modern Artificial Eyes, Legs, Arms, and Hands.

3826 HAWKINS, CHARLES, F.R.C.S., 27, Savile Row, Burlington Gardens.-Instruments for the removal of Stones from the Bladder without cutting.

3827 HAWKSLEY, THOMAS PATON, 4, Blenheim Street, Bond Street.— Surgical and Physiological Instruments, &c.

3827a HEBER, CHARLES, St. Petersburg, Russia.-Surgical Instruments. 3828 HEWETT, PRESCOTT, G., F.R.C.S., 1, Chesterfield Street, Mayfair.Instruments for Lithotrity.

3829 HOGG, JABEZ, 1, Bedford Square.-Demonstrating Ophthalmoscope, and instruments for the extraction of cataract, and for lithotomy, used by the native surgeons in India; collection of Eye Instruments, formerly belonging to the late J. G. Guthrie, Esq., and most of which are now obsolete.

3830 HUNTER, CHARLES, M.R.C.S., 30, Wilton Place, Belgrave Square. -Hypodermic Syringe and Case, complete.

3881 GIBB, Sir Duncan, BaRT., M.D.-Laryngoscopical Instrumeuts. 3832 JAKINS, J. N., 32, Osnaburgh Street.-An Invalid Bed Lift. (See Appendix.)

3833 JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (through the Minister Terashima Munenori).—A Collection of Surgical Instruments from Japan.

3834 JEAFFRESON, C. S., 9, Hood Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.-A Photoperimeter, an Instrument for measuring the field of vision or sensibility of the peripheral portion of the retina.

3835 KROHNE & SESEMANN, 8, Duke Street, Manchester Square.Surgical Instruments.

3836 LEE, J.,, M.D., 4, Saville Row.-Patent Steam-draft Inhaler.

3837 LAZAREVITCH, T., PROFESSOR, University of Kharkoff, Russia.— Diaphanoscope, Uterine Sound Dilators, Hysterotomes, Constrictor, Pessaries, Forceps, Embryotomes, &c.

3838 LYNCH & CO., 171, Aldersgate Street.-Surgical Instruments. 3839 MACKENZIE, MORELL, M.D., 13, Weymouth Street, Portland Place. -Instruments for Examining and Treating Diseases of the Throat, including the original Laryngoscopes of Babington and Avery. 3840 MASTERS & SONS, 210, New Kent Road.-Artificial Limbs. 3841

MATTHEWS BROS., 8, Portugal Street.-Surgical Instruments. 3842 MAYER & MELTZER, 59, Great Portland Street.-Surgical Instruments and Appliances of all kinds.

3843 MCADAMS & CORCORAN, 44, Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin.-Dr. Morgan's Ether Inhaler, and other Surgical Appliances.

3844 MILLER, WM., 29, Leicester Square.-Trusses and Instruments for treating deformities of the Foot and Leg.

3845 MORRISON, J., D.D.S., St. Louis, United States.-Morrison's Dental Engine.

3846 NAPIER, WILLIAM D., M.R.C.S., 22, George Street, Hanover Square.-Surgical Instruments for Operations on Stone in the Bladder; New System of Teeth Stopping.

3847 NASH, S., 253, Oxford Street.-Bronchitis Kettle.

3848 NEWBERY, F., & SONS, 37, Newgate Street.-Surgical Instruments. 3849 NOURSE, W. E. C., F.R.C.S., 11, Marlborough Place, Brighton.Inhalers, for chloroform or ether.

3850 NOYES, Dr. HENRY D., 73, Madison Avenue, New York.-Optical Appliances for treating Ocular Diseases-made by H. W. Hunter, 1132, Broadway, New York.

3851 OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY, 291, Regent Street.-Old Surgical Instruments; three pairs of Forceps; Dilator; Cephalotribe; Speculum; Transfusion Instruments.

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