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sonFeb. 28, 1860. 30,615CollinsNov. 13, 1860. 33,341FolgerSept. 24, 1861. 36,591WilkinsSept. 30, 1862. 38,076WilkinsMar. 31, 1863. 40,000Tracy et al.Sept. 15, 1863. 40,589SecorNov. 10, 1863. 41,527MillerFeb. 9, 1864. 41,572Eames et al.Feb. 16, 1864. 48,345McCluskeyJune 20, 1865. 56,224HouseJuly 10, 1866. 56,646WarthJuly 24, 1866. 63,615CollierApr. 9, 1867. 88,808Pollock et alApr. 13, 1869. (Reissue.)3,430WilsonMay 11, 1869. 95,353HusnikSept. 28, 1869. 112,745SidenbergMar. 14it the required resiliency. See United States patents. — No. 38,813, Davis, June 9, 1863. Sponge is pressed into a mold of any desired shape, dried therein, and, after removal, covered with water-proof material. No. 41,589, Alden, February 16, 1864. All calcareous substances are removed by means of muriatic acid. It is then subjected to the action of a picker or stuff engine, by which it is cut into small particles and afterward baked or heated in an oven. No. 48,970, Moith, July