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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES OF INVENTIONS— continued.
Invention, and Name of Inventor. No. Date. Coupon. R. H. White Cover. (See also Can-cover, Closet-seat cover, Dish-oover, Frying-pan cover, Grain-staok oover, Horse-cover, Vessel-cover.) Cover for gold-saving plant. J.W.Faulkner Cow-bails, Supplying water to. W. T. Bowater Cowl, Chimney. H. A. Mason Cowl for ohimney or ventilator. H. A. Mason Crank-head, Cycle-pedal and. F. Mitchell and C. Hill Crate for frozen animals. J. H. Pomeroy Crate for frozen animals, Export. A. P. Schmidt and D. Hannan Crate or case. W.M.Green Crate. (See also Rabbit-crate.) Cream separator. Actieselskabet Burmeister and Wains Maskin og Skibsbyggeri Cresset, Petroleum. A. A. Bickerton Crockery and cutlery washing apparatus. L. Davie Crossings, Train indicator for. H. J. Gibbons and E. T. A. Basan Crushing machine. R. Cockerell Crushing or grinding rolls. T. A. Edison Cue chalker, Billiard. P. G. Kelly Cue chalker, Billiard. P. G. Kelly Cultivator, Ridger, seed and manure sower and. A Storrie Cultivator, Spring-tooth. W.R.Wilson Cupboard, Table, reading-desk, and. H. 0. Franklin Cup, Mustard. A. Potter Cure of fluke-worm in sheep, Specific for. R. Evens Cure of liver and stomach complaints, Medicine for. F. Curtis Curing hides and skins. J. W. C. Hamilton and J. A. Linley Curler, Hair. D. Whitburn and P. H. Basley Curler, Hair. M. E. Cox and H. Bell Current generator, Alternating. W.E.Hughes .. Current measuring instrument, Alternating. H. P. Davis and F. Conrad Currents, Utilizing and converting electric. B. G. Lamme Curtain hanger and cornice combined. 0. B. Hellstrom ... Cutlery and crockery washing apparatus. L. Davie Cutter and grater, Fruit and vegetable. D. Whitburn Cutter and perforator for printing machine. J. H. McMillan, W. Smart, and H. Smith Cutter, Combined wire-strainer, key, and. J. Hair Cutter. (See also Cask stave cutter, Fern and scrub cutter, Poisoned pollard cutter, and Tobacco cutter.) Cutting sheet metal, Snip for. G. W. Ferguson Cyanide solution. A. F. Crosse Cyanide solutions, Precipitating metals from, F. W. Martino and F. Stubbs Cyanide solutions, Recovering gold and silver from. D. and J. Avery Cyanide solutions, Recovering gold and silver from. W. A. Koneman Cyanide treatment of ores. E. Schilz Cyanide treatment of ores, Agitating material during. L. Home Cyanogen compounds. J. Maotear .. - .. Cycle. R. T. Stewart Cycle ohain fastener. G. Bristow Cycle driving-gear. J. W. Brereton Cycle driving-gear. J. E. Friend Cycle driving-gear, Chainless. C. R. Wilson .. .. Oyole driving mechanism. P. H. Pritchett Cycle frame. F. W. Parsons and W. E. Campbell .. .. ;. Cyole gearing. D. Watts Cyole lamp. G. E. Adlard .. Cyole parcel-rest and lamp-bracket. R. Latta Cycle pedal and crank-head. F. Mitchell and C. Hill Cycle saddle-clip. J. Thomas Cyole springs. E. Harnett Cyole toe-olip. R. Tomline and K. Graf Cyole. (See also Bicycle, Tire, Velooipede, Wheel.) Cycling sandal. H. Corriok.. Cyclist, Hand-shield for. F. G. Mumford and F. Sparrow .. .. Dags, Cleaning wool. A. Smith Damming rivers for gold-mining purposes. A. Smith Damper for locomotive-engine. E. Richardson Deck disengaging boat-gear. D. Mitohell .. .. .. .. Dehairing hides and skins for tanning. A. J. Cuming Desk, and cupboard, Table, reading-. H. C. Franklin .. Detonator. J. W. Fowler Die, Spouting. H. G. Bedell and J. Welsby Digester soup, Manufacturing fertilisers from. H. A. Somes.. Digger. J. Begg Digger. (See also Potato-digger.) Diso-harrow. B. Shears Dish-oover. E. R. Standfield Displaying bottles, &c F. C. Saunders Displaying device. H. Franks Distilling retort, Shale-. J. Bryson, J. Jones, and W. Fraser Distribution, Eleotrical. (See under Electrical.) Disvuloanizing process. A. E. J. V. J. Theilgaard Dividing dough, &e, Maohine for. 0. E. and J. E. Pointon Diving-gear, Gold-dredging. P. Lanigan .. .. .. , *. Door adjuster. T. Clements Door for grate-flue. N. A. Hemus .. .. .. .. .. Door-handle fastening. J. W. McDougall 11667 12231 11963 11643 11657 11974 11572 11490 11562 11621 11376 11380 11810 11483 12023 11715 11806 11411 11283 11623 11942 11549 11503 11280 11931 11653 12020 11495 11496 11587 11380 11945 11457 11858 12213 12053 11486 11854 11348 12098 12052 12086 11289 12271 11296 11472 11938 12233 11987 11674 11505 11787 11974 12200 12127 12102 31 May. 8 Dee 6 Sept. 23 May. 26 May. 11 Sept. 27 April. 24 March. 27 April. 12 May. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 July. 21 March. 28 Sept. 13 June. 12 July. 28 Feb. 4 Jan. 15 May. 29 Aug. 22 April. 30 March. 4 Jan. 23 Aug. 25 May. 28 Sept. 29 March. 29 March. 4 May. 16 Feb. 31 Aug. 18 March. 1 Aug. 1 Dee 5 Oct. 28 March. 3 Aug. lFeb. 18 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 6 Jan. 30 Dee 9 Jan. 22 March. 28 Aug. 11 Deo. 13 Sept. 6 June. 4 April. 13 July. 11 Sept. 21 Nov. 28 Oct. 18 Oot. 12007 11590 12269 11739 12214 11320 11916 11623 12011 11662 11630 11701 22 Sept. 4 May. 29 Deo. 12 July. 1 Deo. 18 Jan. 21 Aug. 15 May. 22 Sept. 30 May. 18 May. 7 June. 11882 11836 11958 11330 11366 10 Aug. 27 July. 4 Sept. 24 Jan. 10 Feb. 11707 11611 11870 11697 11823 12148 12 June. 11 May. 5 Aug. 8 June. 21 July. 6 Nov.
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