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p et al.Mar. 5, 1861. 2. (b.) Commercial Spool for Under-Thread. (continued). No.Name.Date. 38,276BaldwinApr. 28, 1863. 40,446Lathrop et al.Oct. 27, 1863. 42,449ThompsonApr. 19, 1864. (Reissue.)1,704FetterJune 21, 1864. 43,404HallJuly 5, 1864. 44,003LathropAug. 30, 1864. 57,157LeydenAug. 14, 1866. 66,440AbbottJuly 9, 1867. 90,130SleppyMar. 18, 1869. 93,588BondAug. 10, 1869. 128,684WardwellJuly 2, 1872. 129,981ParksJuly 30, 1872. 141,245WardwellJuly 29, 1873. 143,027NoyesSearticles sunk by them consisted of a cask having a plate of glass at the bottom. This end was plunged a few inches below the surface. Seal-hunters use the same contrivance. See patents: Mather, April 16, 1845; Day, April 16, 1850; Mather, July 5, 1864. Subma-rine Ther-mome-ter. (Nautical.) A chamber having valves above and below, and inclosing a thermometer, is lowered to the required depth, the water flowing upward through the chamber as it descends. When the descent is checked, t