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Catälogue of the British Section.
Colours derived from the above acids; Car-
bolic Soaps, Disinfecting Fluid and Powder,
Sheepwash, &c. (21)
CORNELISSEN & TALLE, 22,
Great Queen Street, London. — Printing Ink
and Varnishes ; Colours for Chromo-Litho-
graphy and general Lithographie Materials.
(22)
DENTON & JUTSUM, 8, New
Broad Street, London.—Varnishes, Colours,
Gums, Oils, and Greases. (23)
GRANGER, John, Ilood Street
Works, Birmingham.—Concentrated Marking
Inks. (24)
BORWICK, G., & SONS, 24, Chis-
well Street, JLondon.—Knife Powder. (70)
PICKERING, Joseph, Mowbray
Street, Sheffield.—Plate Powder, Polishing
Paste, Furniture Polish, Harness Blacking,
Razor-strop Paste, and Knife Powder. (25)
(See Appendix.')
HICKISSON, M. A., 75, Southgate
Road, London.—Marking Inks, and Appli-
ances for their use. (26)
{See Appendix.)
HUTCHINSON, John, & COM
PANY, Widnes, Lancashire.—Chemical Pro
ducts of Alkali Manufacture—Soda, Caustic
Soda, Sulphur, recovered from Alkali waste
and Bleaching Powder. (27)
JOPINSON, MATTHEY & COM
PANY, Haiton Garden, London.—Platinum
Refining Boilers, Sulphuric Acid Apparatus,
Crucibles, Assay Apparatus, Syphons, and
Condensing Coils; Measures and Weights
in Iridio-Platinum for international use;
Mineral Platinum, Palladium, Iridium, &c.
(28)
(See Appendix.)
CLARKE, G. B., Woburn. — Sheep
Dipping Composition; Wheat Protector for
preserving seed wheat from Smut and In-
sects. (29)
DINNEFORD & COMPANY, ^2,
New Bond Street, London.—Magnesia, Fluid
Magnesia, Salts of Magnesia, Grannies, and
other Pharmaceutical Preparations. (30)
NEWCASTLE CHEMICAL
WORKS COMPANY (Limited), The,
Newcastle-on-Tyne.—Bicarbonate of Soda,
Refined and Unrefined Alkali, Bleaching
Pow'der, Soda Crystals, Caustic Soda, and
Chloride of Calcium. (31)
SMITH, T. & PL, & COMPANY,
21, Duke Street, Edifiburgh, and 12, Worship
Street, London. — Chemical Products and
Pharmaceutical Preparations; Morphine,
Codeine, Cryptopia, and all Principles of
Opium ; Chloroform, Cantharidine, Aloine,
Alkaloids, Pure Resins, Bromide of Potash,
&c. (32)
CROY, Andrew, 58, North Hanover
Street, Glasgow.—Non-conducting Cement.
(786)
WILKIN & CLARK, 44, Finsbury
Circus, London. — Bichromate of Potash,
with the chrome ore from which it is made.
(33)
WATKINS, A. T., 20, Budge Row,
London—Washing Fluid, called “ Panka-
tharon,” to supersede soap and soda. (34)
BUSH, W. J„ & COMPANY, 21
and 22, Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate Street,
London.— Fruit Essences, Essential Oils,
Quintessences for culinary purposes, Harm-
less Vegetable Colours for Confectionery,
Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia, and other
granulär preparations. (35)
DUNCAN, FLOCKHART &
COMPANY, 52, North Bridge, Edinburgh.—
Chloroform; Medicated Pessaries, Supposi-
tores, and Bougies; White Gutta-percha for
Stopping Teeth. (36)
CARSON, W., & SONS, BelleSauvare
Yard, Ludgate Hill, London.—Paint—Anti-
corrosive Paint for Iron Work, Porous Stoae,
Brick, and Wood ; Improved Paint Pot. (37)
ALEXANDER, Richard, 23, St.
James’s Square, Edinburgh. — Furniture
Polish. (38)
JACKSON, T. S„ J99, High Street,
Southwark, London. — Wood Stains, with
Specimens of Stained Woods. (806)