
    WOODS v. POOR (2).
    Patents ; Interference.
    Woods v. Poor, ante, 397 applied and followed.
    No. 418.
    Patent Appeals.
    Submitted March 15, 1907.
    Decided April 2, 1907.
    Hearing on an appeal from a decision of the Commissioner of Patents in an interference proceeding.
    
      Reversed.
    
    
      ■ Mr. A. H. Adams, Mr. O. E. Packard, Mr. J. L. Jackson, and Mr. George W. Rea for the appellant.
    
      Mr. Thomas F. Sheridan and Mr. Charles F. Fitts for the appellee.
   Mr. Justice Robb

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This is an interference case which was argued and submitted with case No. 419 [ante, 397], and, the parties being the same and the facts being substantially the same as the facts in that case, it was understood that the decision should be the same in each case.

The decision of the Commissioner of Patents will therefore be reversed, with directions to the clerk of this court to certify this opinion to the Commissioner of Patents, according to law.

Reversed.  