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70 Boyer, V.P., 38 Hue Saintonge au Marais , Haris
—Manufacturer.
Various bronze articles:—Clocks, candelabras, statuettes,cups, lustres, and art bronzes.
71 Boyer & Co., 33 Hue de la Tlarpe^ Haris —
Manufacturers.
Albumen of blood, called Albuminous serum. (Patentedin France .) This albumen is intended as a substitute forthe white of eggs in all its applications, especially forprinting on stuffs, clearing wines, &c.
72 Braun, Charles, 34 Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle ,
Haris —Designer.
Designs for fabrics manufactured by several Paris andforeign houses. Fancy designs. Designs for ribbons,made by Vignat Brothers, of St. Etienne. Large designsfor silk fabrics.
73 Bredie Brothers, Tours. Dep 6 t, 3 Hue
Caumartin, Haris —Manufacturers.
Boots, shoes, &c., with improved seams.
74 Brocchieri, Pierre, 21 Hue Louis-le- Grand,
Haris —Inventor.
Concentrated forms of food prepared from the blood ofcattle.
[The blood which has served as the subject of theabove experiments and preparations, is that of the Mam malian class, in which, as in other “ red-blooded ” animalsit consists of a colourless fluid called “ plasma” or“ liquor sanguinis,” and of minute particles—most ofthem red, called “ blood discs,” the rest white, called“lymph-corpuscles.” When blood is drawn from thebody and left at rest it “ coagulates,” that act consistingin the solidification of one of the constituents of theplasma, called the “ fibrine,” with which the blood-discsare entangled, forming the red “ clotanother con-stituent of the plasma, called the “ serum,” remainsfluid. A great proportion of the plasma consists of water.Blood also contains various fatty matters and phosphorus,and the following inorganic salts, in their proportions in1000 parts :—
Chloride of sodium.3*6
Chloride of potassium .... 0*36
Tribasic phosphate of soda . . 0*2
Carbonate of soda.0*84
Sulphate of soda.0*28
Phosphates of lime and magnesia 0*25Oxide and phosphate of iron . . *5—R. O.]
75 Brunier, Lenormand, & Co., 55 Hue
Vivienne , Haris —Manufacturers.
Aromatic vinegar (called Cosmaceti)^ for toilet purposes.
76 Brunier, —, 55 Hue Vivienne , Haris —Inventor.Specimens of a new process of gilding upon copper so
as to preserve the colour.
77 Budin, R. A., 50 Hue du Fer-d-Moulin y Haris —
Manufacturer.
Tanned and curried horse hides: especially used forshoe-tops and upper leather.
78 Budin-Signez, —, Beauvais (Oise ) —Manufacturer.(Agent, I. S. be Gaetan, 3 Bow Lane , Cheapside.)
Woven felts of all sizes, adapted for continuous ma-chines for the manufacture of pasteboard and paper.Camlets of various colours. Light cloth for China .
79 Burat Brothers, 12 Hue Mandar , Haris —Inventor.
Trusses on a new principle, with eccentric pivot, weigh-ing upon all parts of the cushion.
80 Caillaux, Alexandre, Madame, 16 Hassage
du Salmon , Haris —Inventor.
White satin stays. Mohair stays, with patent mecha-nical busk.
81 Oabbit & Roux, St. Andre de Valborgne (Gard )—
Silk-Reelers. (Agents in Paris , MM. A. Ger-maine & Co., 30 Hue de VFchiquier. In Lon don , Fordati, Coxhead, & Co., 13 Old JewryChambers.)
Raw silks: fixed cocoons, white and yellow. Theproduce of a spinning-mill of sixty frames.
82 Caillet, Frang-ueville, Bazancourt (Marne ) —
Manufacturer,
Specimens of unbleached and dyed merinos.
83 Castel, Emile, Aubusson (Creuse ) —Manufacturer,Door-curtains, Aubusson fabrics, and in the Gobelin
style. Panels of the same description. Sofa and table-covers, and rugs.
84 Cere & Naxara, 17 Hue St Hemy , Bordeaux
Fine paste-board work for holding dried fruits andwedding-presents; toilet and perfume boxes, &c., forhome trade and for exportation.
85 Chartier, P., Douai , Nord —Manufacturers.Glass demijohns, enclosed in white wicker (for ex-portation).
86 Chatelain & Foron, Hheims (Marne ) —
Manufacturers.
Bolivart flannel. Cloaks. Sultana cloths. Zephyrcloths.
87 Chenard Brothers, Hue du Huits-au-Marais , Haris—Hat Manufacturers. (Agent, Mr. P. Duperrieu,17 Bridge Street , Southwark.)
Hats made of beaver, musquash , and hare skins.Specimens of beaver and musquash felt for waistcoats.
88 Cherot & Co., Nantes (Loire Inferieure )—
Manufacturers.
Specimens of threads, cloths, and cordings, of Loire hemp. Drawings of a spinning-machine, and a machinefor manufacturing ropes. Patented in England.
89 Chinard , —, jun.,_Z2we de Clery, Haris —Manufacturer.A variety of long and square shawls.
90 Chocqueel, Louis, Labriche^near St. Denis (Seine )
—Manufacturer.
Printed long shawls, and printed gowns and dresses.
91 Christophe, L. A. ,Leschelles(Aisne ) —Manufacturer.Various specimens of wood.
92 Chapelle,— , Hue du CheminVert , Haris —Inventor.Regulators. Models for casting w'heelwork.
93 Collet, Francis Charles, Hue des Vieilles-
Andriettes , Haris —Manufacturer.
Various specimens of lace-work and trimmings.
94 Constantin, —, 7 Hue d'Antin , and 135 Hegent
Street , London —Manufacturer.
A variety of artificial flowers and branches, and a smalltree, artificially perfumed.
[The manufacture of artificial flowers forms one of themost important branches of Parisian industry. Theincrease it has experienced of late years is to be attributedto the wonderful degree of perfection which has beenattained in the imitation of natural flowers. This manu-facture amounts annually to upwards of 400,000Z., ofwhich more than a fourth is exported.—R. E.]