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CIVIL ENGINEERING-, ARCHITECTURE,
141 Harper, T. 15 Upper Seymour St. West, Tnv.—Model of a window to serve for an entrance to a garden orpleasure ground. Presented to the Royal Dublin Societyby the Exhibitor.
142 M‘Neill, F. & Co. Bunhill Row, Finsbur}', Manu.—Waterproof bituminous felt for lining damp walls, &e.;patent asphalted roofing felt; patent thin ship sheathingfelt, for use under copper, &c.
143 Rock, J. jun. Hastings.—Model of street barricade.
144 Anderson, G. Rothbury, Northumberland, Inv.and Manu.—Model of an improved window.
145 XiOWE, G. G. 2 High St. Portland Town, Inv.—Self-cleaning sanitary cistern.
140 Quincey, H. 82 Hatton Garden, Inv. and Pat.—Re-volving iron safety shutters, perforated metal and dwarfVenetian blinds. Self-supplying pedestal coal vase, &o.
147 Theobald, J. 21 Brunswick St. Blackfriars Rd.l nv> _ improved window-sash, with alarm and fire-escape.
148 Walby, J. 59 Greek St. Soho Sq. Inv.— Urdversalfire-escape.
150 Irish Engineering Co. —Finch and Willey’s patentsafety railway wheel, the skeleton imbedded in the tyre,rendering bolts or other fastenings unnecessary.
151 Allen, T. Clifton, near Bristol, Inv. and Manu.—Model of registered fire-proof iron roof, showing the prin-ciple applied to a roof of 60 feet span.
152 Bunnett, J. & Co. 26 Lombard St. City, and Dept-ford, Kent, Inv. Pat. and Manu.—New patent iron safetyshutters. Patent ventilating sashes, &c.
155 Trotman, S. Clarendon ltd. Notting Hill, Inv.and Manu.—Mechanical fountain. Night dial.
150 Wuy'tock, A. 494 New Oxford St. Manu.—Modelof emigrant’s house, made of Morewcod and Rogers’ patentgalvanized tinned iron, corrugated.
157 Wilkins, W. C. 24 Long Acre, Inv. and Manu.—Lantern and revolving apparatus for floating light. Reci-procating dioptric apparatus for lighthouse. (Main Avenue.)
158 Cochrane, A. 17 Bryanstone St. Bryanstone Sq.Inv.—Patent lock, to be entitled the “ Catch-key lock.”Smoke condenser, air conductor, &o.
159 Rettie, It. Edinburgh, Inv.—Railway and marinelamps, signals, life-boats, fire-extinguisher, breakwater, &c.Mining and ventilating apparatus.
180 King, W. 8 Woodstock St. Bond St. Inv. andManu.- -Models of a floating breakwater and foundation fora lighthouse or place of refuge on the Goodwin Sands.
162 Pekkes, S. & Co. Emerson St Southwark Bridge—Bearers for principal beams in buildings. Models of patentcombination bridges, &c.
103 Roveue, F. P. C.E. 2 New Inn, St .Clement’s, Des.—Design for a wrought-iron girderbridge at W estminster.
164 Marlin, —.— Model of a lighthouse, from designsby Messrs. Walker and Burgess, C.E., founded on Mitchell’sscrew piles (in locomotive passage).
165 Smith, W. H. 1 ltoyal Exchange Buildings, Inv.—Recoil breakwater and lighthouse, said to combine economy,strength, and general applicability to all depths and situa-tions. Tubular suspension girder bridge, to prevent vibra-tory action. Plan for a suspension tunnel.
100 Fox & Barrett, Thames Chambers, 12 George St.Adclphi, Prop.—Specimens of patent fire-proof flooring orrooting.
169 Nasmyth, G. 7 Park Rd. Kensington, Tnv. and Pat.—Two models of wrought-iron girders. (With Classes 5 & 6.)
170 aewnham, T. G. Newtown, Montgomeryshire,Wales.—Model of a portion of the roof of Doifor church.Model of open roof, of terra cotta. Model of sliding sashes.
171 Young, J. Gas Works, Selkirk, Scotland.—Modelof coal-gas apparatus, constructed on a new arrangement.
172 Metropolitan Association for Improving the
Dwellings of the Industrious Classes. —Model of dwell-ings for artizans in Albert Street, Mile End New Town.
173 Mackrory, F. 4 Milton Ter. Vauxhall Bridge Rd.Pimlico, Inv. and Manu. — Improved window to preventthe entrance of dust and wet.
174 Nixon, T. Kettering, Tnv. Des. and Manu.—Designfor a self-ventilating garden-light or sky-light, perfectlywater-tight. Registered.
175 Remington, Anne, 138 Sloane St. Chelsea, Inv.—Improved roasting apparatus, with self-acting baster, andheat reflector.
170 Holmes, J. East Ham, Essex, Des. &c.—Two cot-tages in one.
177 Freeman, J. 19 Artillery PI. Finsbury.—Model ofskew bridge, crossing Westminster Bridge Rd.
178 Mooiisom, Capt. 17a Gt. George St. Westminster,Des. and Superintendent.—Model of a railway viaduct overthe Nore, near Kilkenny. Model of prize design for thegreat bridge over the Rhine, to be erected at Cologne.
180 Rose, J. T. Regent St. Leith, Des.—Design for atimber viaduct of great span.
181 McLachlan, J. Mount Pleasant, Douglas, Isle ofMan.—Model of a house, and plans showing sanatory im-provements.
182 Daniell, W. Truro, Inv.—A fire-escape.
183 Bergin, M. O. 8 George St. Cork, Ireland, Inv.—Working model of a registered self-acting fire-extinguisher.
184 Hendy, J. 1 Bouverie St. Fleet St. Inv.—Model fora new national fire-escape.
185 Webster, W. Bullock, 2 St. James’s PI. Hamp-stead Rd. Inv. and Manu.—Model of a fire-escape, availablefor a long range or block of houses, of different heights.
180 Green, I. 3 Vittoria PI. Euston Sq. Inv.—Windguards for chimney-tops.
187 Nunn, Alicia, 2a Welbeck St. Cavendish Sq.-Self-cleaning solid pulp blotting roller for drying writing.
188 Wilson, T. H. Twickenham, Inv.—Slides for ex-cluding the wet and cold from doors and shutters, hatch-ways and portholes, kc. Self-acting stop and bolts.
189 Stafford, D. 3 Sloane Ter. Sloane St. Chelsea.—“ The interceptor cowl,” a protection against gusts of wind.
190 Mudge, ,1. 78 Tottenham Ct. Rd. Inv.—Private fire-escape, which can be worked from the street or the room.
191 Beeston, J. 5 Swaile’s Cottages, Cambridge Road,Hammersmith.—Treble ventilating chimney.
182 Adcock, T. jun. Penkridge, Staffordshire, Inv.—Simultaneous gates for railway crossings, planned for safety,economy, and despatch.
193 Stuckey, W. Mitre Chambers, Fenchurch St. Inv.— Carriage, crane, and portable fire-escape combined.
194 Taylor, Hy. 6 John St. West, Barnsbury Rd.Islington.—Machine for sweeping chimneys.
195 Wilson & Woodfin, Hull. — Various traps fordrains.
190 Hooter, W II. 12 Gt. Cumberland PI. Hyde Park,Inv.—Model of a rotatory floating breakwater.
197 Bain, W. 141 High Holborn, Tnv.—System of pipesin case of fire. Machine for saving life and property fromshipwreck on the coast.
198 Boulanger, C. T. Alice St. Bermondsey New Rd.Inv.—A fumigator, with refrigerant or cooler, applicable tothe destruction of insects in tender plants, in animals, &c.
199 Inglis, A. Park St. South Shields. Model of a ven-tilating machine.
201 Jackson, II. 62 We 9 tbourne St. Pimlico, Inv. andManu.— Fire-escape dressing-table.
202 Brown, .1. 71 Leadenhall St. Inv. and Manu.—Model of a navigable balloon.
203 Friarson, M. 20 Westboumo Park Rd. PaddingtonInv.—Registered ventilating shield-cowl.