SCHEDULE OF PATENT FEES
| On each Caveat | $10 |
| On each Trade-Mark | $25 |
| On filing each application for a Patent, (seventeen years) | $15 |
| On issuing each original Patent | $20 |
| On appeal to Examiners-in-Chief | $10 |
| On appeal to Commissioner of Patents | $20 |
| On application for Reissue | $30 |
| On application for Extension of Patent | $50 |
| On granting the Extension | $50 |
| On filing a Disclaimer | $10 |
| On an application for Design (three and a half years) | $10 |
| On an application for Design (seven years) | $15 |
| On an application for Design (fourteen years) | $30 |
| For Copy of Claim of any Patent issued within 30 years | $1 |
| A sketch from the model or drawing, relating to such portion of a machine
as the Claim covers, from upward, but usually at the price above-named. | $1 |
| The full Specification of any patent issued since Nov. 20, 1866 at which time the Patent Office commenced printing them | $1.25 |
| Official Copies of Drawings of any patent issued since 1836, we can supply at a reasonable cost, the price depending upon the amount of labor involved and the number of views. | |
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MUNN & CO.,
Patent Solicitors, 37 Park Row, New York.
112,309.—Hose Sprinkler.—William Anderson, San Francisco, Cal.
112,310.—Locomotive Spark Arrester.—J. G. Armstrong, New Brunswick, N. J.
112,311.—Tool for Carriage Makers' Use.—George Atkinson, San Francisco, Cal.
112,312.—Potato Probe.—John A. Beal, Waterford, N. Y.
112,313.—Hinge for Carriage Doors.—George W. Beers, Bridgeport, Conn.