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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES OF INVENTIONS— continued.

Invention, and Name of Inventor. No. Date. [nsole for boot and shoe. A.Taylor.. insulating walls, &c. F. Dβ J. Clere internal-combustion engine. G. Westinghouse invalid's table. F. A. Miller iron. (See Corrugated iron, Plane-iron.) iron-heater and cooking-utensil support. F. Pegler iron, Oxidee, Treatment of. D. R. S. Galbraith tron plates, Jointing. J. Coustou and W. Porritt ironing-board, Stand for. W. Swinnerton ironsand, &c, Reduction of. D. R. S. Galbraith and W. Stewart ironsand, &c, Reduction of. D. R. S. Galbraith and W. Stewart Fack. (See Lifting-jack, Timber-jack.) (ack for heel-nailing machine. United Shoe Machinery Company racket, Inflatable life-saving. G. Nuttall Far-closure. J. A. Landsberger Foint for locking-bar type of pipe. G. J. Hoskina Foint for railway-crossing, Pivot-blade. W. Watts Foint for tin or can. M. B. L. Ehrmann and Queensland Meat Export and Agency Company (Limited) rointing iron plates. J. Couston and W. Porritt Kauri-gum dirt, Utilising deposits of. D. R. S. Galbraitb.. deeper, Saddlery-. W. E. Searle Kerosene in oil-engine, Use of. W. B. and E. Brain Kerosene-pump. F.Watson Kerosene-siphon. G. F. Hutchinson and G. W. Symmans Kerosene-tap. R. Simmonds Kettle. J. J. Macky Kettle, Bottom and sides for. R. P. Gibbons Kit valise or hold-all. D. W. Healy Kneading and mixing machine. E. F. W. Wieda Knife-cleaner. F. A. Miller Knife-cleaner. M. Earle .. .. .. .. Knife-cleaner. J. A. Boyd Knife cleaner and sharpener. S. Nicolson Knife-handle. J. Durey .. Laces and lacing stays. K. Raymond jaces, Boot-. K. Raymond Lacing articles, Means for. J. Pomeroy facing of boots, belts, &c. G. Turner Ladder. E. Langford .. .. ■ .. Ladder, Step-, and chair. J. M. Armour Ladder. (See Dredging-ladder, Fire-escape, Step-ladder, Telesoope ladder.) Ladies' skirta, Measuring. C. M. Brophy Lamb-docking, &c. E. H. Wilhelm Lamp. (See Acetylene-gas lamp, Aro-lamp, Carriage-lamp, Electric lamp, Gas-lamp, Inoandescent gas-lamp, Nernst-lamp, Oil-lamp.) Lamp-bracket. W. Desmond Lamp-extinguisher. T. McDonough.. Lamp, Piano bracket-. L. Fagan Lamp, Utilising waste heat from. E. J. Kee Lamp-wick. R. L. Suckling liamp-wick. D. Gaecoyne Lasting-machine. United Shoe Machinery Company .. ... Lasting-machine. United Shoe Machinery Company Lasting-machine. United Shoe Machinery Company Lathe, Screw-cutting, Attachment to. F. Simpson Latrines, Automatic flushing urinals and. J. L. Williams Lavatory-requisite. S. MoDougall Lawn-weeding tool. W. Harrison liead. (See White-lead.) Lead-bag for horse-race. J. Neagle .. Lead-headed nail. G. Croxford jead-pigments, &c, Manufacture of. A. C. J. Charlier Lead-sulphide from their ore, Extracting. E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward Leather and rubber composite. C. D. Lightband and F. A. Webster Leather-skiving machine. United Shoe Machinery Company Leg-holder for cows. F. Gough Leg of cow, Holding. W. A. Collins Leggings. A. Findlay, jun., J. B. and J. J. Salmon, and W. J. Ashton Leggings, Fastening for. 0. D. Brent Leggings, Puttie-. J. T. Allinson and W. T. S. Robertson Legs, Securing cow-. F. H. Aussel .. Letter-copying, Damping-apparatus for. F. H. W. Cowper Letter-tracing, Textile. G. Pulman Letters, Preventing extraction of, from box. W. L. Davidson Lever lifting-jack. W. McKenzie and J. R. Bell Lid. (See Closet-seat lid, Milk-can lid, Saucepan-lid.) Life-preserver, Marine. J. Ewicg, jun. Life-saving appliance. P. Peterson .. Life-saving jacket, Inflatable. G. Nuttall Life-saving raft. G. Croll Liifting-jack. F. A. Miller Lifting-jack, Lever. W. McKenzie and J. R. Bell Lifting-jack, Shoe for. J. B. Jaokson Light from gas of low calorific power, Obtaining. J. Chamberlain Lighters for handling coal. J.Campbell Lighting, Incandescence gas-. Flameless Gaslight Company (Limited) 14890 15273 14434 14600 20 May. 20 Aug. 15 Jan. 10 March 14847 14769 14587 15558 15661 15662 28 April. 16 April. 6 March 24 Oct. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 14789 15761 15739 15386 15493 14614 24 April. 15 Dec. 10 Dec. 8 Sept. 9 Oct. 13 March. 14587 14492 14777 15323 14895 14951 14803 14424 15632 15482 15746 14924 15235 15729 15276 15695 14976 14906 14947 15360 15596 15067 6 Maroh 81 Jan. 19 April. 26 Aug. 1!) May. 4 June. 29 April. 9 Jan. 11 Nov. 7 Oct. 11 Dec. 2G May. 2 Aug. 8 Dec. 20 Aug. 25 Nov. 4 June. 19 May. 29 May. 5 Sept. 3 Nov. 28 June. 15392 15117 10 Sept. 14 July. 15278 15496 15472 15517 15307 15743 14547 14548 14882 15187 14687 15807 15714 21 Aug. 9 Oct. 4 Oct. 13 Oct. 25 Aug. 10 Doc. ,20 Feb. 20 Fβ , ). 16 May. 29 July. 1 April. 22 Dec. 3 Dec. 14398 15214 14862 15687 15721 15207 14635 15425 14506 15018 14788 14826 15431 14909 15105 15760 4 Jan. 31 July. 9 May. 27 Nov. 3 Dec. 2 Aug. 7 March. 19 Sept. 7 Feb. 20 June. 24 April. 8 May. 23 Sept. 21 May. 10 July. 15 Dec. 15809 15338 15761 15672 15388 15760 14399 15234 14798 15124 24 Dec. 1 Sept. 15 Dec. 22 Nov. 12 Sept. 15 Dec. 6 Jan. 6 Aug. 24 April. 17 July.

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