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4715 BRAND, F. E., 31, Crutched Friars.-Two Cooking Apparatuses, ong of iron and one of brass, both heated by petroleum.

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4717 BROWN & GREEN, 72, Bishopsgate Street Within.-Hot-air Ovens, for cooking potatoes and other vegetables on any fire; Kitchen Ranges, and Portable Cooking Stoves.

4719 CONSTANTINE, T. J., 53, High Street, Kingsland.—Cooking Stoves and Ranges for baking, roasting, and boiling.

4720 EDWARDS, F., & SON, 49, Great Marlborough Street.-Improved Tiled Kitcheners, for baking, boiling, roasting, broiling, and steaming. 4720a TONNESEN & FARLEY, 24, Crutched Friars.-Norwegian Stove. 4721 FLAVEL, S., & CO., Eagle Foundry, Leamington.—Kitchener for baking, roasting, boiling, &c.

4722 GRAY, J. W., Abbey Place, Strand, Torquay.-An Improved Form o Economical Kitchener, called "Devon Tor Range."

4723 GREGORY, JAS., 71, Newport Road, Lincoln.-Cooking Apparatus called "Canteen.' East Upper Quadrant.

4723a GRIFFITHS & BROWELL.-Tin Ware. East Upper Quadrant. Ni 4724 HASSALL & SINGLETON, Phanix Foundry, Freeman Street, Birmingham.-Open and Close Fire Cooking Range, with hot air chambers for heating apartments.

4725 JONES & ROWE, 21, Broad Street, Worcester. - Worcestershire Range, fitted up expressly for workhouses, asylums, hospitals, barracks, reformatories, &c.

4726 KOTTGEN, A., 37, Old Broad Street.-Portable Cooking Oven:
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MCLEAN, 37, Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park.-The Fire-trough
Field Cooking Apparatus, for campaign service.

4728 MURDOCH, W. B., 115, Cannon Street.-American Cooking Stoves, suitable for small houses.

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4729 NOCK, T., Standard Foundry, Andover Street, Birmingham,-Cairall & Bennett's Patent Eclipse Kitchen Range.

4729a POORE, W., & CO., 155, Cheapside.-Enchantress and Economist Cooking Range.

4730 RANDALL BROS., 12, Lime Street.-Naptha Cooking Stove. 4781 ROSSER & RUSSELL, 118, Dorset Street, Fleet Street.-The Reversible Grate, for economy in fuel. In R. A. Hall ground floor 4732 SILVER, S. W. & CO., 66, Cornhill.-Patent Norwegian Cooking Apparatus. East Upper Quadrant.

4738 SMART, W., Buckhurst Hill, Woodford Green.-Portable Sub-fire Oven, for warming sitting rooms and offices, and for cooking purposes. East Upper Quadrant.

4734 WRIGHT, G., & CO., Burton Weer, Rotherkam.—Convertible Open or

Close Range.

4785 WRIGHT, J., 30, Broad Street, Islington, Birmingham-Improved Round Gas Cooking Stoves, with Atmospheric Gas; also Square Gas 70) Cooking Stoves, with Atmospheric Burners.

4736 CLARK, T. & CO., Shakespeare Foundry, Wolverhampton.-Cooking Vessels, wrought iron, lined with porcelain, &c. East Upper Quadrant. 4738 NEEDHAM & KITE, 220, Upper Kennington Lane.-Self-acting Roasting Machine. East Uaper Quadrant.

4739 DUFF, A.M., 2, King Street, Leicester.-Self-acting Roasting Machine. East Upper Quadrant.

4740 CLAYTON, Mrs. E. G.—4, Cedar's Road, Clapham Common.—Recipe Book of Sir Robt. Clayton, date 1689.

4741 MORRISON, Mrs. HENRIETTA.-27, Grange Road, Edinburgh. Model of Smokeless and Dustless Kitchen, with Ventilating Cooking Range.

4742 JONES, SAMUEL, 4, Rose Street, Greek Street, Soho.—Self-acting Patent Roasting and Basting Jack. East Upper Quadrant.

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4743 WARRY, ROBERT, Armourer Sergeant, 42nd Highlanders.-Field Cooking Apparatus for the Army; and Field Canteen for the use of Officers.

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4744 MAYELL, J. C., Sergeant Master Cook, 9th Lancers. Cooking Apparatus for the Army. Iron Annexe.

IRON ANNEXE.-ADJOINING ROOM XII.

4745 DAVIS, EDWARD, & SON. 87, York Street, Westminster.-Gas Cooking Apparatus, for Baking, Roasting, Boiling and Stewing; Gas Stoves.

4746' HALL, C., 24, Radstock Street, Bridge Road, Battersea.—Gas and Air Cooking Apparatus, for baking, boiling, and roasting.

4747 MITCHEL, F., 471, Oxford Street.-Gas Cooking and Bar Stoves. 4748 SOUTHBY, A. G., 3, New Inn, Strand.-Gas Cooking Stove, for baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing; Portable Cooking Stove.

4749 SCOTT & BUTLER, 91 & 92, Constitution Hill, Birmingham.-Gas Stoves and Apparatus used in cooking articles of diet, baking, boiling, and roasting.

4750 VERITY BROTHERS, 23, Bishop's Road, Paddington.-Gas Hot Plate, with Atmospheric Fire-clay Burners and Enamel Bottom.

4751 LECKY, Lieut. A., 1, Prideaux, Stoke Road, Gosport.-Canteen Cooking Apparatus.

4752 TALLERMAN, D., 113, Cannon Street.-Cafetière as used in the French Army.

4753 TOMKINS, A. S., Capt. V.R.-Field Oven.

NOTE.-The Lecture Room, &c., of the School of Cookery is in this Annexe.

DIVISION III.-CLASS XIV.

SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS & NEW DISCOVERIES.

(In Royal Albert Hall, Ground Floor, unless otherwise specified.) 4802 ABNEY, W. DE W., LIEUT., R.E., St. Margaret's, Rochester. A Photographically-produced Transfer ready to put down on stone or zinc, with proof and results.

4804 ANDERSON, W. L., Court Lodge, Caterham, Surrey.-Equilibrio Cabin; Range Indicator.

4808 BARTON, SAMUEL, 4, Cannon Street.-Chemical Filter Respirator, Patented, for Firemen, Miners, and Workmen.

4809 BATESON, S., 17, Bolton Street.-The Patent Vermin Asphyxiater. 4811 BISCHOF, GUSTAVE, per Mr. John G. Barry, 8, Old Jewry.-Purification of Water, by means of filtering through beds of spongy iron and marble. West Upper Quadrant.

4812 BRITISH TELEGRAPH MANUFACTORY, 172, Great Portland Street.-A System of Magneto-Electric Clocks: consisting of a driving clock and six indicators; a magneto-electric Bell, without a voltaic battery; a magneto-electric Counter, to register the periodical motions of a machine.

4814 BUSK, HANS, CAPTAIN, D.L., 21, Ashley Place, Victoria Street.-Model of a Steam Life-ship; Model of the Planet Mars, scale 450 miles to I inch.

4815 CARR, THOMAS, Montpelier, Bristol, and J. J. CUNNINGHAM, Edinburgh.-Disintegrating Flour Mill; Disintegrator, for pulverising ores, minerals, clay, &c. Room V. (See Appendix.)

4816 CHAPMAN, H., 38, Cornhill.-Feathering Propeller (Anderson's). 4817 CHEDGEY, JOHN, Grove, Southwark.-Glass-lined Pumps.' 4818 CLARKE, SIR ANDREW, Col., R.E., C.B., K.C.M.G., Admiralty, Whitehall.-Model of the Bermuda Floating Dock, showing the method employed for mooring it without anchors and cables...

4819 CLAY, J. BENBOW, 28, Cloth Fair, West Smithfield.A' Drawing illustrating the application of steam in propelling one or more Tram Cars without altering present permanent way.

4820 CLAY, LIEUT. COL. WILLIAM, The Slope, Wallasey, Cheshire.Cutting-Tools for Turning and Shaping Metals.

4821 COMMON, ANDREW, 17, South Bank, Regent's Park.-Automatic Apparatus for the Prevention of Frost-burst in Water Pipes.

4822 CORYTON, J., 1, Essex Court, Temple.-An Anchor; Models of Vessels built on the Vertical Wave Line, and to show a new system of Rigging.

4823 DANKS, SAMUEL, Cincinnati, U.S.; Agent, John Jones, Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough.—Rotary Puddling Furnace; model.

4825 DENNIS, W., 19, Holborn.-A Steam-boiler "Sentinel" Whistle, to announce excess of steam-pressure.

4826 DENT, W, Y., Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.-Soft Limestone, hardened and rendered impervious to water by the use of oxalate of alumina. 4827 DIAMOND ROCK BORING COMPANY, 2, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street.-Rock Boring Machine. (Room V.) Beaumont and Appleby's Patent Diamond Prospecting Machine for deep-bore holes, capable of boring a hole in granite 1,000 feet deep in three months. Two Single-drills, forming part of a set as used on the tunneldriving machines.

4829 PHOSPHOR-BRONZE COMPANY, 110, Cannon Street.-PhosphorBronze Castings; Wire, Webs, Bells, Plates, Locks, Hammers, and Edged Tools made of the same metal.

4830 FEARNLEY, WALTER G., 2, Eardly Crescent, West Brompton.Portable Apparatus for Making Gas in a Kitchen Range. Engine House; Room XXVI.

4831 FLETCHER, THOMAS, 15, Bold Street, Warrington.-Gas Furnace, withou Blast, for High Temperatures.

4882 GAIRDNER, JOHN, M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin., 45, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh.-Perpetual Almanack and Calendar.

4833 GAY, R., & CO., 75, Fleet Street, and High Street, Alton.-Brickwork, Stone, &c., treated with Stone Preservative.

4885 GREENWOOD & BATLEY, Albion Works, Leeds, and Albert Buildings, Queen Victoria Street, London.-Grinding Lathe, showing Emery Wheels at Work. Room I., West Galleries.

4836 GREIG, H. M'NEIL, 107, Adrian Terrace, Redcliffe Estate.—Improved Drain Trap.

4837 GUMPEL, CHAS. GODFREY, 49, Leicester Square.-A Model of a new invention for Lowering and Detaching Ships' Boats.

4838 HAMILTON, W. TIGHE, Ham Villa, Rathmines, near Dublin.-Dovetailing Machine. Room V.

4839 HAMMERSLEY & VOLK, The Villa, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.— Apparatus for turning over Leaves of Music, &c.-in motion.

Railway Block.

4842 HARLING, E. J., 34, Westbourne Rodd, Barnsbury Telegraph Instruments, and Recorder. (See Appendix.) Malt

4848 HARRIS, W., 71, Finnieston Street, Glasgore-Patent Ship' Signal Lamps.

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4844 HARVEY, J. J., Blakebrook, Kidderminster. Bottle Cleaner. West Upper Quadrant.

4845 HILL & CLARK, 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street.-Boatlowering Apparatus; Hill's Boat-detaching Apparatus and Disengaging Hooks. 5086

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Roller.

4846 HUGHES, R. B., 8, Addison Terrace, Notting Hill.-Patent Garden ་། ་་། Park 4847 INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT CO., 27, Cannon Street. - Stone Solution, for the arrest of decay, with examples of its effects. 4849 KIESHUG, AUGUST L., 23, Fenchurch Street.-Apparatus for Warming Railway and other Carriages.

4860 LOOKER, BENJAMIN, Kingston-on-Thames.-Patent Stove Tiles," for economising coal in open fireplaces. (See Appendix.)

4851 MACKIE, J., 3, Delahay Street, Westminster.-Model of proposed Channel Steamer.

4852 MACLEAN, Á. H., 124, Queen Street, Glasgow.-Smoothing Irons, heated by a mixture of gas and air.

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4853 MAPLESON, J. H., LIEUT.-COL., I, Pall Mall. Improved Military Tent. East Avenue.

4854 MARSDEN, H. R., Soho Foundry, Meadow Lane, Leeds-Machine, with "cubing jaw," for breaking road metal, with Screen for dividing the product into fixed sizes, at cost of 3a. per ton; Pulverising Machine; Patent Lever Machine, worked by hand or steam power, specially adapted for pulverising und grinding mineral ores. Room V.

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4855 MEAKIN, JOHN FOSTER, 84, Baker Street, Portman Square.— Sliding Window Sash; Means by which Sliding Sashes may be Re-hung with New Lines without removing the Beads, &c.

4856 MORISON, TAYLOR & CO., 16, Mark Lane.-The "Excelsior" Steam Pump (Clarkson's). Room V.

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4858 MOWLEM & CO., Millbank, Westminster.—Dr. D. S. Price's Improved Iron Tramway o Channel, with Side-rubbing Plates, taken up from London Bridge, where it has for three years withstood the heavy cart and waggon traffic on the descent or Surrey side; also Guernsey Granite Channel (the hardest known) taken from the same position, having beet down half the perio‹l. showing the difference in wear.

4859 MURPHY, JOHN, 40. Market Place, Penzance, Cornwall.Various descriptions of Stone and other Substances before and after being Preserved from Atmospheric Action.

4859d MURRAY, KENNETH, Geaniess Tain, N.B.Patent Earthenware Blocks for fixing standards of iron and wire fendés, gallerib wiel

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