Class XI.—South Court. [ 2572 ] Murcott & Hanson, 68 Haymarket, S. W.—Samples of four patents for breech-loaders, and patent for firing explosive compounds. [ 2573 ] Newton, William Edward, 66 Chancery Lane.—1. New gabion, interior slopes of field batteries. 3. Portable camp fire-place. 2. Improved riveting for [ 2574 ] Pape, William R., 36 Westgate Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.- -Sporting guns and rifles. This exhibitor was, for two successive years, the winner of the great gun trials held in London in 1858 and 1859. Those guns and rifles have won the approval of the most celebrated and experienced sportsmen at home and abroad, who have pronounced them the best sporting weapons of the present day. The barrels are made from ~W. B. Pape’s improved laminated steel, at his works, Newcastle-on-Tyne. [ 2575 ] Parfrey, Y., Victoria Hoad, Pimlico.—Breech-loading double gun, sliding action, drawing its own cartridges. C 2576 ] Parson, William, Swafflmm, Norfolk.—Six improved double guns. [ 2577 ] Parsons, P. M., 9 Arthur Street West, London Bridge.—Patent breech-loading firearms. (See pages 18, 19.) [ 2578 ] Paton, Edward, Perth.—Pair of double breech-loaders, double breech-loading rifle, single long-ranged rifle. [ 2579 ]