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Invention and Name of Inventor. No. Date. Holder, Sanitary paper-. W. Davidson and S. G. Smith Holes, Apparatus for cutting. W. H. Landells and H. Zander.. Holes, Apparatus for cutting. W. H. Landells and H. Zander.. Hook and eye. M. Hindley .. .. .. .. .. Horse checking apparatus. H. W. T. Doggett and J. McChesney Horse-collar. J. R. Hart .. Horse-collar. F. Warner Horse-collar, False. T.Clements Horse-collar pad. C.S.White Horse-collar, Pneumatic. R. J. Henry Horse-cover. W. A. Dimick .. Horse-cover. G. J. Silcock Horse-cover. T. Richardson Horse cover. A.Thompson .. Horse- or cattle-feed, Apparatus for automatically supplying to a manger at any set time, and simultaneously supplying water to a drinking-vessel. W. Rainbow Horse-pad or -boot. C. S. White Horse race starter. (See Starters, Starting-machine.) Horse-shoe. A. R. McDonald Horse-shoe, Nailless. H. Cave Hose-nozzle. J. Black Hot-air engine. C. R. Macdonald Hot-air engine. C. R. Macdonald Hot-plates and electrioal radiators. J. Chambers Hot-water apparatus for household purposes. J. H. Walker Hubs, &c, Cycle-. F.J.Osmond Hydraulic elevator or mining pump. (See Pumps.) Hydraulic, Process of producing power. R. Wright Hydraulic ram. C. Tindall and F. Biggs Hydrocarbon, lamp, E. Waters Hydrocarbon motor. The Motive Power and Light Company (Limited) .. Hydrocarbons and water, Appliance for mixing and spraying. W. S. Williams Hydrocarbons, Apparatus for treating by means of heat. A. Seigle Hydrocarbons. (See also Incandescent.) Hydrochlorine process of gold-saving. J. D. Anderson Hydrocyanic acid. A. K. Huntington Hygienic figure-support, Anatomical. A. G. Parry .. Ice-cream, &c, Apparatus for producing. J. M. Brown and N. A. Joubert Ice-making machine. (See Refrigerating.) Ice-safe. M. Kreissig Idler-pulley or belt-rest. C. A. Arnold Illuminating. (See Gas, Lamp.) Illumination, Phosphorescent electric. Moore Electrical Company Imprinting machine. R. N. Adams Incandescent gaslight-fittings. A. Vaughan Incandescent gas-lighting, Burner for. W. R. Clay Incandescent gas-lamp. J. G. Black Incandescent lighting, Chemically-impregnated device for use in conjunction with Bunsen gasburners for. L. Hooker Incandescent oil-burner, Burning liquid hydrocarbons in conjunction with an incandescent hood to produce. W. and I. Darby and J. H. Punchard Indiarubber, Process for solving and reintegrating vulcanised. E. Sefton Indicating cost of gooas sola by lineal measurement, Apparatus for. R. A. Bradbury Inflatable wheel-tire. (See Tires.) In f user, Tea-. E.M.Litchfield Ink-bottle, with pen, pencil, and stamp-pouch, Pocket. J. Pool Insetting-and trimming-machine combinea. R.N.Adams Insulating chambers or vessels, Means for. M. C. Bannister Instructions to engine-drivers, Means for registering. F. W. Petre and A. A. Scully Interarterial method of preserving meat. C. L. Villar Interest. (See Calculating device.) Iron. (See also Box-iron, Glossing-iron, Ironsand, Soldering-iron, Steel.) Ironsand, Manufacturing steel and iron from. C. M. Pielsticker Ironsand, Process for extracting iron from. N. Nicolson Ironsand, Process for increasing product of iron or steel from. E. M. Smith Ironsand, Process for smelting. E. M. Smith Isolating telegraph- and telephone-wires. (See Telegraph.) Jack. (See Stump-jack.) Jacket. (See Oilskin.) Joining edges of metal plates, &c, useful in manufacture of pipes, Means for. M. Ferguson Joint for metal pipes. J. Sands Joint for rail. (See Rails, Railways.) Joint for rusticated weatherboarding W. A. Waddell Kerosene and water, Appliance for spraying. W. S. Williams Key for lever-lock. M. Salvador Kiln, Continuous. F. D. T. Lehmann and P. N. Kohlsaat Kiln, Fruit evaporating. L. J. Duflou .. •. .. .. • ■ Knife attachment for scarifier or cultivator. G. Richardson .. Knife-cleaner. E. R. Standfield Knives, Apparatus for cleaning. O. Walter Ladder, Step-. G. W. W, Lightband Lamp. E. Waters Lamp. J. S. Scarr Lamp, Carriage-. A. E. Kent Lamp, Electric arc. The Davy Electrical Construction Company (Limited) Lamp, Electric, for cycle. T. G. Howden .. .. ■• •• •■ Lamp, Flame-spreader and smoke-consumer for. D. Dunn, T. W. Lewis, and W. H. Harris 9038 8731 8873 8276 8938 8640 8748 8691 8823 8864 8557 8624 8795 9118 8721 8774 8907 9107 9125 8803 8827 8871 8499 9112 8514 8498 8548 8822 8623 8417 8299 8719 8655 8882 8825 8832 8215 8681 9079 8913 8861 8439 16 Nov. 11 Aug. 19 Sept. 14 Feb. 16 Oot. 9 July. 17 Aug. 30 July. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 4 June. 4 July. 14 Aug. 14 Dec 7 Aug. 20 Aug. 17 Sept. 8 Dec. 16 Dec. 27 Aug. 2 Sept. 17 Sept. 13 May. 8 Dec. 22 May. 13 May. 3 June. 3 Sept. 3 July. 24 April. 22 Feb. 7 Aug. 15 July. 23 Sept. 5 Sept. 15 Aug. 22 Jan. 2 July. 27 Nov. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 28 April. 9143 19 Dec. 8863 9155 16 Sept. 23 Dec. 8402 8436 8778 8182 8217 8176 20 April. 28 April. 29 July. 10 Jan. 23 Jan. 4 Jan. 8521 9100 8711 8710 23 May. 1 Dec 6 Aug. 6 Aug. 8904 9110 30 Sept. 10 Dec. 8630 8623 8732 8817 8287 9097 8872 8236 8552 8548 8829 8495 8242 9026 8896 8 July. 3 July. 11 Aug. 3 Sept. 19 Feb. 2 Dec. 18 Sept. lFeb. 2 June. 3 June. 7 Sept. 12 May. 3 Feb. 11 Nov. 26 Sept.