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for the Gatling Gun, rifled on the “ Henry
System,” adopted by the British War De
partment for the Martini-Henry Rifle and
the Gatling Gun, shown in various stages of
manufacture. (660)
SOPER, W., 23, Friars Street, Read-
ing.— Breech-loading Rifles, which have
been loaded and fired sixty times in one
minute. (661)
WEBLEY, P., & SON, 82, 83, and
84, Weaman Street, Birmingham, and St.
James''s, London. — Breech-loading * Guns,
Rifles, and Revolvers, on various Systems
and of different qualities. (662)
LEVESON, Major, 22, King Street,
Covent Garden, London. — Military Tents,
Appliances, and Equipments ; Sanitary Con-
trivances. (663)
EDGINGTON, John, & COM
PANY, 48, Long Lane, West Smithfield,
London.—Military Hospital Marquee, 40 ft.
by 20 ft.; Military Camp Tent, for three men,
called the “ Old Shekarry Campaigning
Tent;” Lawn Tent, on the umbrella prin-
ciple, called Ritchie’s Patent Tent. (233)
GARDNER, John, & SONS, 453
and 4S4, West Strand, Charing Cross, London.
■—Lamps and Cocking Utensils for Military
Service (shown in Major Leveson’s Tent).
( 6 5+)
MURCOTT, Theophilus, 68,
Hyamarket, London.—Military Arms, &c.
(678)
FAGG BROTHERS, 29 ,Haymarket,
London.—Boots, Patent, for Cavalry, with
spurs, chairs, and Straps ; Hunting, Riding,
Shooting, and Dress Boots. (679)
LEWIS, George Edward, 32 and
33, Lower Loveday Street, Birmingham.—
Snider Breechloader, with bolt action, for
military purposes; Improved Chassepot
Rifle for metallic Cartridges, W. Scott’s
patent; Cross-bolt Military Rifle, new System
—W. Scott, patentee. (664)
VAVASSEUR, J., & COMPANY,
Lotidon Ordnance Works, Bear L.ane, South-
wark, London.—Cannon, built-up, cast
Steel breech and muzzle-loading; Iron
Gun Carriages for Naval and Field Service ;
Projectiles for Breech and Muzzle-Loading
Guns ; M’Evoy’s Torpedoes, Electric Fuzes
and Apparatus ; Jointers for Electric Cables.
(66S)
ARMSTRONG, Sir W. G., & COM
PANY, Riswick Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne.—
Breech-loading Rifled Guns, with Carriages,
&c.; Muzzle-loading ditto ; Gatling Guns
with ten barreis ; Sixty-four Pounder Palliser
Converted Rifled Gun on Carriage; Breech
and Muzzle-loading Rifled Guns on Garrison
Carriages ; Parts of Guns in various stages of
manufacture; Series of ElectricalTorpedoes,
with connections complete ; Model of H.M.
Gunboat “ Staunch;” Model of the Moncrieff
Gun-carriage for 9-inch Gun ; Model of 35-
ton Muzzle-loading Rifled Gun; Fuzes,
Bursters, &c., for Rifled Guns ; Corrugated
Zinc Powder Cases for 9 and 10-inch Cart
ridges. (561)
MAYO, C., M.D., Member of the
Royal College of Physicians, L^ondon.—Sling
Apparatus, in form of a cart, for trans-
porting severely wounded men; intended
chiefly for use between field hospitals and
railways, and to reduce the number of men
and amount of materiel required for field-
hospital Service. (666)
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