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. 778 Boc&GERr, Mrs. 24 Rue IIautefeuille, Paris.—Paint-ing in relief. Paintings of fruit and detached fruit. Patho-logical anatomical subjects.
779 De Braux-D’Anglure, 10 Hue de Castiglione,Paris.—Vases. Statues of galvanized zinc. Bronze busts.
780 Buie & Jeofiiin, Milliner, Rue Richelieu, Paris.—Millinery articles; head-dresses, bonnets, caps, &c.
781 Brison & Son, Rennes (Ile-et-Vilain). — Strongftnd smooth leathers. Crusted calf-skins for varnishing.
782 Bronski, Major Count De Bronno, Silk Throwster,Chateau de St. Selves, near Bordeaux (Gironde).—Un-bleached silk and silk cocoons, the produce of the breed ofBronski silk-worms.
783 Body, J. P. A. 13 Rue de la Roquettc, Paris.—Aitchen utensils and cast-iron stoves.
784 Buisson, E. Robert & Co. Manosque (Basses-Alpes).—Three skeins of raw silk.
785 Cabasson, G. A. 12 Rue Taranne, St. Germain.—Drawings on wood for typographical engraving.
786 Cabirol, J. M. Surgical Instrument Maker, 6 Rue
Marc, Paris.—Instruments and apparatus in gutta percha
^®d in surgery. Electro-magnetic tissue and galvanicPoultice, by Dr. Recamier. Patented in France and Eng-^d, & c .
r 788 Callaux, Belislenoriel de Tinan, & Co. Angou-Agents for theVeuze and Maumont Ironworks.—°pocimens of papers for designs, ledgers, letter-writing, &c.H 789 Camus, M. do la Rochelle (Charente-Inferieure).—°*es of sardines preserved in oil.
, 790 Camion-Pieuron, Mezieres, Ardennes.— Iron andr ^ss articles for buildings and furniture,g 791 Carnet-Saussieu, 95 Rue Rarabuteau, Paris.—P^imeng of preserved food.
j 792 Carteaux & Ciiaillou, Physicians, 20 Rue Louis-Grand, Paris.—Anatomical models in embossed leather,fttid* • Cerceuil, L. F. 33 Rue Traversiere, Paris.—Dyed0 milled goods, and paste colours for paper-hangings.8 ^v*®4 Ohampoiseau, N. Tours (Indre-et-Loire). — Raw8il ,’ w hite and yellow. White and yellow hair weft. Sewing^ P loss silk unbleached and dyed. Organzine silk, &c.'Do Ciiai'us & Richter, Manufacturers of Ultramarineijj Wazemmes-les-Lille (Nord). Specimens of ultra-Jq® °f ten different qualities.
/BQ Ciiartron & Sons,
y ‘po Ciiartron & Sons, Silk Spinners and Reelers, St.t v * le r (Dromo).—Specimens of raw silk. Specimens ofsilk. Specimens of silk cocoons.
*D7 Ciiatelain & Basset, La Rochelle (Charante-Infe-•jnk —Specimens 0 f preserved food.p 0 ? 9 8 > Clave, J. Printer, 7 Rue St. Benoit, Paris.—Com-panies. Albums ; illustrated volumes.
.^p* Clerget, C. E. Ornnmcntist, 10 Rue Albouy, Paris.*^jned designs and proof engravings
Coint-Bavarot & Son, Manufacturer of Combs forln £’Rue des Capucins, Lyons (Rhone).—Steel and
8Di e ^ l, ^" com ^ 9 descriptions,loru., OI ; I,AS , M ‘ (3- 8 Rue Dftuphi
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^oi.eas, iM. A. C. 8 Rue Daupbine, Paris,coloured essence of almonds and pine-apple. Digitftlme.Colville, M. & Mile. 22 Kuodcs Vinaigriers, Pans,of coloured porcelain and enamelled plates.
~ -- Colvit.ee, M. & Mile. 22 Ruo'dcs Vinaigriers, Paris,p l^ltuens of coloured porcelain and enamel
of thc Queen of England and Prince Albert. ,Far** ^° S< * U1 N, J. 71 Rue do I’Universitc & 13 Rue Mayot,rs 8 —Framed map of Franco executed for the French
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Paris.—Calf leather. . .
Cor ktia r., Manufacturer of TlltramannoBlue, J
xL'le JavelfGrenello, Seine.—Bottles of ultra-marine blue.Co'arrois, K. Otaussee de Cliitnnncourt, Pans.—ner ‘or saddlery. Calf leather for hoots and shoes.
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809 Croco, F. Stuff-Manufacturer, 163 Rue de Charonne,Paris.—Pieces of Cashmere, for waistcoats and scarfs.
810 Cruciiet, V. 58 Rue Notre-Dame-<Je-Lorette, Paris.—Wainscotting for rooms. Cartons Pierre: Figures of ani-mals carved in oak. Consoles with basso-relievos.
811 Dagand, —, Sculptor.—Heads: Spring, Summer,Harvest, Innocence. Statuettes: M. Dupin, M. D’Argout.and M. de Thury.
812 David, C. 12 Rue Mauconseil, Paris. — Turkeyleather. Shagreen morocco and sheep-skin.
813 Deadde, —, Manufacturer, 18 Boulevard de Cha-ronne, Charonne (Seine).—Patent leather.
814 Derazey, —. Mirccourt, (Vosges).—Musical in-struments, &c.
815 Descartes, J. Cabinet-worker, 6 Rue du 29 Juillet,Paris.—Arm-chairs, chairs, sofas, and toilet-table. Ebonyand lacquered articles.
816 Desplanque, jun. I,izy-sur-Ourz (Seine-et-Marne).—Machines for washing, cleansing, and combing wool.Samples of washed and combed wool.
817 Desrosiers, A. Printer, Moulins (Allier).—Sixvolumes : Ancient Bourbonnais, Ancient Auvergne, and LeVelay; four volumes in folio.
818 Devers, J. 32 Rue d’Enfer, Paris.—Terra cottas,painted with enamel-paste. Virgin, enamel-paste on lava.Painting with enamel-paste on china.
819 Deydier, Mme. 90 Rue de l’Ecole, Vaugirard.—Zinc vases. Roofing for belfry. Zinc dormer window, &c.
820 Didier, F. 40 Rue des Jeuneurs, Paris.—Design forprinted shawl, &c.
821 Doublet & Huchet, Typographic Engravers, 12Rue des Moulins, Paris.—Vignettes, and ornamental lettersfor type-founding.
822 Doumerc, E. Joint-Stock Company of Marais andSt. Marie Paper-Mills, Jouy, St. Morin (Seine-et-Marne).Depot, 3 Rue du Pont de Lodi, Paris. — Printing papers,drav ing papers, writing paper, and card paper.
823 Dorey, J. F. Havre (Seine-Inferieure.)—A machinefor manufacturing woollen stuffs.
824 Ducel, S. J. Iron-Manufacturer, 26 FaubourgPoissonniere, Paris. — Statues with pedestals. Animals.Vases and portions of balustrade.
j 825 Dujardin, L. 18 Rue St. Severin, Paris.—Woodengraving. Framed engraving.
826 Dumont-Pettkelle, 12 Rue Thevenot, Paris.—Carving on wood: gilt and burnished by a process that re-sists damp.
829 Durand & Bal, Manufacturers of Weaving-combs,10 Rue St. Polycarpe, Lyons (Rhone).—Weaving-combs, withfrom 220 to 230 teeth in the space of 10 inches.
830 Enfer, —, 32 Rue de Malte, Paris.—Various blow-ing machines.
831 Eymieu & Son, Saillans (Dromo).—Waste silk, andthree fancy skeins.
832 Fabregoe-'Nooury, Son, Uarouin & Co. Nimes.—Silk waste and carded waste silk.
833 Famin, P. A. 13 Rue de Berlin, Paris.—Marblestatue: Billiard player.
834 Farociion, E. 47 & 58 Rue d’Enfer, Paris.—Marblestatue of a boy overloaded with fruit: Grasp all, lose all.
836 Flaciieuon-IIayard, Place d’Espagne, Bonne, andat M. Duiian’s, Architect, 17 Rue (le Lille, Paris.—Sevenviews of Rome and AVbmn, with other views.
837 Fouciier, —, Engineer, 8 Rue Salle-au-Comte, Paris.—Machine for weaving lace slippers. Slippers, with andwithout soles, made by it. Balls of lace used iu the manu-facture.
839 Gaillet-Baronnet, Wool-spinner, Somraepy(Marne).—Wool spun by hand, for the manufacture of veilsbarege dresses, and other light articles.