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Catalogue of the British Section.

TAYLER, D. F., & COMPANY, New Hall Works, George Street, Birmingham. Solid headed Toilet Pins; Hair Pins ; Hooks and Eyes ; Pearl Buttons ; Thimbles ; Iron, Steel, Brass, and Copper Wire. (291)

SCHLETTER & COMPANY, Birmingham.Fire Arms ; Tin Plates ; Tin and Japanned Ware; Cutlery, Edge Tools, Bells ; Gilt Jewellery, Brass-foundry, Needles. (217)

(See also Groups VI. and X,)

DOUGALL, James D., 59, St. James's Street, London.Sporting Guns and Rifles, and new Explosives ; Rifles for deer stalking, tiger and elephant shooting, swan and duck, and small game; Sawdust Gunpowder for sporting purposes, &c.

(3H)

MURCOTT, Theophilus, 68, Haymarket, London.Patent Hammerless Breech-loading Sporting Guns. (320)

(See also Group XVI, and Appendix.)

DOULTON & COMPANY, 28, High Street, Lambeth, London .Plumbago Crucibles and Melting Pots, Muffles ; Fire Clay Crucibles, Furnaces, Melting Pots, Evaporating Vessels, Muffles, &c. (315)

(See also Group XVIII.)

IIYNAM, John, 7, Princes Square, Finsbury, London.Plumbago Crucibles for Gold, Silver, and Steel Refiners; also for Brass, Copper, Zinc, Antimony, and all other Metal Melters. (319a)

(See Appendix.)

PLANT BROTHERS, 166 ,Broms- grove Street, Birmingham.Enamelled Iron Tablets. (374)

PILLISCHER, M., 88, New Bond Street, London.Reading and other'Lamps. [Rotunda.] (622)

(See also Group XIV.)

BUSBY, T., 10, Baron Street, Penton- ville, London.Bath Valves. (699)

(Sec also Group XVIII.)

KENT, George, 199 to 201, High Holborn, London.Rotary Knife Cleaners, Ventilated Refrigerators, Bread Slicing Machines, Egg Beaters, Mixers, Churns,

Potato Mashers, Mincers, Cinder Sifters, Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, &c.

( 7 11 )

(See also Group XXI. and Appendix.)

THE WALKER FORGED SCREW AND BOLT COMPANY, Law Walker, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.Patent Forged Screws; Spikes, Fish Bolts, Fang Bolts, and every description of Bolts and Nuts, Chains, Rivets, &c. (677)

(See also Group XVII.)

MURRAY, G. W. Banff, Scotland. Fencing Wire Straining Brackets, for wood and iron posts. (610)

(See also Group XHIa.)

WATSON, Henry, High bridge Works, Newcastle-011-Tyne.Miners Safety Lamps, used in the Coal Mines near New- castle-on-Tyne. (486)

1 (See also Group XIII.)

* ELEY BROTHERS, 254, Gray's

Lnn Road, London.Cartridge Cases for Pin- fire and Central-fire Sporting Gunsand Rifles, and for Revolving Pistols, Percussion Caps, i Gun Waddings of thick felt, Wire Shot Cart- ! ridges for Game at long distances, for Muzzle | and Breach Loaders. (657)

(See also Group XVI.)

CORCORAN, Bryan, WITT & COMPANY, 28, Market Buildings, Mark L^ane, London.Wirework for Malt Kiln Floors, containing 6,912 and 9,072 meshes j respectively to the square foot; Steel and Iron Round and Square Bar Smut Wire, woven of any size, width, and number of holes; Perforated Plates for Smut Machines; Portland Cement for Malting Floors, Con­crete, &c. ; Silk used for Dressing Flour; Wirework for Paper Making, Sieves, and other uses; Rice Shelling, Cleaning, and Polishing Stones; Mill Implements and Tools ; Pulley Blocks, Hoists, Leather Belting, Grindstones, Haircloth, &c.; Wire of all kinds. (597)

(See also Group Xllla.)

JEFFREYS, Charles, 103, Hatton Garden, London.Outside Reflector Lamps, for lighting shop windows, &c. (753)

(See also Groups VIII. and X.)

THOMAS, Richard & Co., Tin Plate and Lron Works, Iydbrook, near Ross . , Specimens of Tin Plates. (359)