SmithAug. 26, 1851.
*10,535Smith and WessonFeb. 14, 1854.
15,995G. W. MorseOct. 28, 1856.
16,797W. C. HicksMar. 10, 1857.
20,825G. H. SouleJuly 6, 1858.
20,954J. H. MerrillJuly 20, 1858.
*30,446B. F. HenryOct. 16, 1860.
30,714J. BoyntonNov. 27, 1860.
32,032J. H. MerrillApr. 9, 1861.
32,033J. H. MerrillApr. 9, 1861.
32,451J. H. MerrillMay 28, 1861.
33,536J. H. MerrillOct. 22, 1861.
33,847D. MooreDec. 3, 1861.
34,859C. B. HoldenApr. 1, 1862.
35,284W. H. ElliotMay 13, 1862.
35,989C.7,526J. M. CooperMar. 20, 1860.
28,437A. J. GibsonMay 22, 1860.
28,951E. AllenJuly 3, 1860.
29,126A. J. GibsonJuly 10, 1860.
30,079D. MooreSept. 18, 1860.
30,245E. A. PrescottOct. 2, 1860.
30,399A. J. GibsonOct. 9, 1860.
30,765C. SharpsNov. 27, 1860.
30,990Smith and WessonDec. 18, 1860.
33,328Ethan AllenSept. 24, 1861.
33,509E. AllenOct. 22, 1861.
33,836H. GrossDec. 3, 1861.
34,016A. SmithDec. 24, 1861.
34,067D. MooreJan. 7, 1862.
34,703C. E. SneiderMar. 18, 1862.
34,922C. Drager
er et al.Oct. 25, 1859.
26,057RoseNov. 8, 1859.
26,234McCurdyNov. 22, 1859.
26,462MillerDec. 13, 1859.
26,536ThorneDec. 20, 1859.
27,132JuengstFeb. 14, 1860.
27,546JonesMar. 20, 1860.
27.574LangdonMar. 20, 1860.
28,287LittleMay.
15, 1860.
28,371HoffmanMay.
22, 1860.
28,804YeutzerJune 19, 1860.
28,993McCurdyJuly 3, 1860.
28,996MuellerJuly 3, 1860.
28,999Penny et al.July 3, 1860.
29,202SuttonJuly 17, 1860.
30,012TracySept. 11, 1860.
30.634LeavittNov. 13, 1860.
30,731HeyerNov. 27, 1860.
31,171IrwinJan. 22, 1861.
31,209Johnson et al.Jan. 22, 1861.
31,325NivelleFeb. 5, 1861.
31,411SmithFeb. 12, 1861.
31,691JuengstMar. 12, 1861.
(Reissue.)1,154HoweMar. 19, 1861.
32,297Jones et al.May.
14, 1861.
32,315SherwoodMay.
14, 1861.
32,385SmithMay.
21, 1861.
34,081WelchJan. 7, 1862.
34,789StebbinsMar. 25, 1862.
34,906SingerApr. 8, 1862.
36,084HallAug. 5, 1862.
(Reissue.)1,388Atkins et al.Jan. 20, 1863.
37,913HoweMar. 17, 1863.
37,985SmithMar. 24, 1863.
3
openhausen et al., May 12, 1857.
Vul′can-ite-flask.
An iron box for holding a denture while being exposed to the heat of a vulcanizer.
Vulcanizing flask.
Flask for dental vulcanite-mold.
The flask is formed in three parts.
The teeth are set in the central part, and the others contain the dies for pressing the rubber into shape.
The parts are attached together by bolts.
Vulcanizing Flasks and Molds.
No.Name and Date.
39,481.Howells, Aug. 11, 1863.
30,787.Hayward, Nov. 27, 1860.
84,209.Moulton, Nov. 17, 1868.
105,971.Osgood, Aug. 2, 1870.
139,579.Hopkins, June 3, 1873.
115,207.Hotchkiss et al., May 23, 1871.
91,134.Hurd, June 8, 1869.
140,494.Gately, July 1, 1873.
22,976.Putnam, Feb. 15, 1859.
28,428.Warren, May 2, 1860.
53.667.Peer, April 3, 1866.
52,107.Wood, Jan. 16, 1866.
79,816.Edson, July 14, 1868.
35,821.Hayes, July 8, 1862.
73,326.Hayes, Jan. 14, 1868.
36,146.Franklin, Aug 12, 1862.
97,266.Banigan, Nov. 30, 1869.
33,523.Falke, Oct. 22, 1
aley's watch.
Lyell speaks confidently of their geological date.
Twisleton and his wife dined at Kent House last night.
She is looking peaky from a cold, but otherwise well.
Hogarth will resuscitate your print, and I have told him to frame it plainly.
There is, I think, a considerable theological movement, since I was last in England, in a rationalistic direction.
Kind regards to Mrs. Ticknor and Anna.
Yours truly, Edmund Head.
To Sir Charles Lyell, Bart. Boston, November 27, 1860.
My dear Lyell,—You will be glad, I think, to hear something about the state of affairs in the United States, from somebody with whom you are so well acquainted that you will know how to measure what he says. . . . . All men, I think, are satisfied that our principles of government are about to be put to the test as they never yet have been.
The sectional parties, that Washington and Hamilton foresaw as our greatest danger, and which Calhoun, Clay, Webster, and J. Q. Adams died bel