IV.-Vegetable and Animal Substances chiefly used in Manufactures, as Implements, or for Ornament. Professor Richard Owen, F.R.S. College of Surgeons, Lincoln's-inn-fields, Curator to the College of Surgeons. Dr. Royle, F.R.S. East India House, Leadenhallstreet, Professor of Materia Medica, King's College. Professor Solly, F.R.S. 15, Tavistock-square, Lecturer on Chemistry at Addiscombe. N. Wallich, M.D. F.R.S. 5, Upper Gower-street, Bedford-square, formerly Curator of the Botanical Gardens, Calcutta. V.-Machines for direct use, including Carriages, and Railway and Naval Mechanism. W. Fairbairn, Manchester, Mechanical Engineer. John Farey, 67, Upper Guilford-street, Russellsquare, Consulting Engineer. John Hick, Bolton-le-Moors, Mechanical Engineer. H. Maudslay, 4, Cheltenham-place, Lambeth, Mechanical Engineer. Rev. E. Moseley, M.A. F.R.S. Education Office, Privy Council, Inspector of Schools, and formerly Professor of Mechanics at King's College. Robert Napier, Glasgow, Mechanical Engineer and Ship Builder. J. Holland, 258, Oxford-street, Coach Builder. Earl Jersey, 38, Berkeley-square, formerly Master of the Horse. T. Hutton, Summer-hill, Dublin, Coach Builder. 麻醬 VI.-Manufacturing Machines and Tools. Charles Gascoigne Maclea, Leeds, Mechanical John Penn, Greenwich, Mechanical Engineer. T. R. Sewell, Carrington, near Nottingham, Lace Professor R. Willis, F.R.S. Cambridge, Professor of Mechanics. Benjamin Fothergill, Manchester, Mechanical Engineer. VII-Civil Engineering, Architectural and Dr. Neil Arnott, F.R.S. Bedford-square, Doctor of Medicine. I. K. Brunel, F.R.S. Duke-street, Westminster, Civil Engineer. J. M. Rendel, F.R.S. 8, Great George-street, Civil Engineer. William Tite, F.R.S. 17, St. Helen's-place, Bishopsgate, Architect. VIII.-Naval Architecture and Military Engineering; Ordnance, Armour, and Accoutrements. Major-General Sir John Burgoyne, K.C.B. 87, Pall-mall, Inspector General of Fortifications. A. F. Creuze, F.R.S. Lloyd's, Royal Exchange, Principal Shipwright Surveyor at Lloyd's. Major-General Sir W. Morrison, K.C.B. M.P. F.R.S. No. 16, Saville-row, Hon. East India Company's Service. Sir Baldwin Walker, K.C.B. 66, Westbourneterrace, Surveyor-General of the Navy. IX.-Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Implements. Col. Challoner, 11, Charles-street, Berkeleysquare. B. T. Brandreth Gibbs, Half Moon-street. A. Hammond, Westacre Hall, Rougham, Norfolk. Josh. Locke, M.P. F.R.S. 6, Chester-terrace, Regent's-park. W. Miles, M.P. Leigh Court, near Bristol. P. Pusey, M.P. F.R.S. Pusey, near Farringdon. X.-Philosophical Instruments and processes depending upon their use; Musical, Horological, and Surgical Instruments. Sir David Brewster, F.R.S. 1, Dorset-street, Manchester-square, and St. Andrews, Fifeshire, N.B. Principal of the University, St. Andrews. Sir John Herschel, Bart. F.R.S. 32, Harleystreet, Master of the Mint. W. H. Miller, F.R.S. Scroope-terrace, Cambridge, Professor of Mineralogy. Rev. R. Sheepshanks, D.D. F.R.S. Athenæum Club, and 14, London-road, Reading. J. Glashier, F.R.S. Observatory, Greenwich, Observer in Greenwich, Observatory. Professor Potter, F.R.S., University College, London, Professor of Natural Philosophy. Sub-Jury A. for Musical Instruments. W. Sterndale Bennet, 15, Russell-place, Fitzroysquare, Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Sir H. Bishop, 13, Cambridge-street, Hyde-park, Doctor of Music. Sir G. Smart, 91, Great Portland-street, and St. Ann's, Chertsey, Organist of the Chapels Royal. Dr. Wylde, 65, Westbourne-terrace, Doctor of Music, and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Sub-Jury B. for Surgical Instruments. J. H. Green, F.R.S. Hadley, Middlesex, President College of Surgeons. W. Lawrence, F.R.S. Whitehall-place, Surgeon to Bartholomew's Hospital. James Philp, 67, St. James'-street, Surgical Instrument Maker. XI.-Cotton. Sir James Anderson, Lord Provost of Glasgow, Glasgow, Cotton Manufacturer. Thomas Ashton, Hyde, Cheshire, Cotton Spinner. W. Gray, Mayor of Bolton, Wheatfield, Bolton, Cotton Spinner. George Jackson, Corporation-road, Carlisle, Cotton Spinner. J. Aspinal Turner, Manchester, Cotton Spinner. XII.-Woollen and Worsted. Samuel Addington, 105, St. Martin's-lane, and Stroud, Woollen Merchant. Henry Brett, Wood-street, Cheapside, and Huddersfield, Woollen Merchant. John Cooper, J. P. Leeds, Woollen Merchant and Manufacturer. Henry Forbes, Bradford, Merchant. George Lawton, Mecklehurst, near Ashton-underLyne, Flannel Manufacturer. Thomas Marling, Stroud, Retired Manufacturer. XIII.-Silk and Velvet. Samuel Courtauld, 2, Carey-lane, Cheapside, Crape Manufacturer. Thomas Jeffcoat, Coventry, Ribbon Manufacturer. George Tawke Kemp, 34, Spital-square, Silk Manufacturer. Charles Warwick, 132, Cheapside, Silk Merchant. Thomas Winkworth, Gresham Club, King William-street, City, Silk Manufacturer. XIV.-Manufactures from Flax and Hemp. William Charley, Seymour-hill, Belfast, Bleacher. John McMaster, Guildford, Banbridge, Ireland, Manufacturer. John Moir, Dundee, Manufacturer. Charles Tee, Pindar Oak, Barnsley, Manufac turer. John Wilkinson, J.P. Leeds, Flax Spinner. XV.-Mixed Fabrics, including Shawls, but exclusive of Worsted Goods (Class XII). W. Clabburn, Norwich, Manufacturer. John R. Lavanchy, 6, New Burlington-street, John Morgan, Greenlaw, Paisley, Manufacturer. XVI.-Leather, including Saddlery and Harness, Skins, Fur, Feathers, and Hair. Hon. Col. George Anson, 25, Hill-street, Berkeley square. J. B. Bevington, Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey, Leather Manufacturer. |