PAPER, STATIONERY, PRINTING, AND BOOKBINDING. Sub-Class A.—Paper, Card, and Millboard. [ 508l ] Barling, Joseph, Park Mill, East Mailing, near Maidstone.—Specimens of paper and mill- board made from hop-bine. [ S082 ] Burgess & Wakd, Mendip Paper Mills, near Wells, Somerset.—Straw paper, with illustra tions of its manufacture and applications. [ 5084 ] Greek, Alfred, & Co., Dripsey and Glenville Mill, Cork.—Writing, printing, and brown papers. [ 5o8 S ] • Lamb, John, Ilolborn Paper Mills, Newcastle, Staffordshire.—Pottery tissue and other papers. [Prize Medal, Great Exhibition, 1851.] Pottery tissue for printing from copper-plates, &c., and transferring the pattern on china and earthenware ; and tlio material from which it is manufactured. [ 5087 ] Roetledge, Thomas, Patentee, Eynsham Mills, Oxford.—Paper from esparto or alfa fibre; half stuff from same. [ 5088 ] Saunders, Thomas Harry, Queenhithe, London, and Partford, Kent.—Hand and machine made paper of every description. [Obtained first-claes Medals at the Exhibitions of 1851; New York, 1853; and Paris, 1855.] Bank-note, account-hook, drawing, writing, plate, print ing, cheque, blotting, and other papers. Machine MUls—Phoenix and Hawley Mills, Dartford, Kent. Hand or Vat Mills—Darcnth and Sundridge Mills, Kent; Beech Mill, Wycombe Marsh, and Rye Mill, High Wycombe, Bucks. Town offices and depot—Maidstone Wharf, Queenhithe, London. Class XXVIII. ( 1 ) B