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r and soap. One-hall case of palmetto illustrating brush 

 manufacture. On< case of saw palmetto illustrating brush and 

 manufacture. 



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-half case of hemp illustrating tin- utilization of tin fiber, the 

 drug hashish, tin seed and the oil. 



:i case s illustrating flax, old domestic implements, home- 

 spun linen, machine linen, machine- thread, ami linseed oil extraction. 



Five oases illustrating the turpentine industry, the manufacture 

 :  stiles from the needles of the Georgia pirn-, indurated fib. i wan , 

 and the- manufacture of paper from wood. 



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One-half cast- illustrating cocoa and chocolate. 



 

 Three cases illustrating; various products of this large family: 

 Indigo, licorice, peanuts, beans, peas, lentils, lupines, tamarinds, 

 gums, cassia, tonka linns, fibers, tanning substances, etc. 



amakw.1 .idaci i : (Plates XYIII and XIX.) 



One- case illustrating the- utilization of the Mexican Hemp plant, 

 entury plant, the Pulque plant and the Ixtle oi Mexico. 



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Two cases illustrating the various products of this nature with a 

 ;al view to the instruction of pharmacological students. 



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case containing temporarily, various odd and interesting 



human foods of peculiar origin, which will later go into the general 



matic arrangement: Agar Agar. Vegetable Cheese, Mandioc 



i , Mowha Flowers, Jamaica Flo same Cakes, Screw Beans, 



kly Pears, Yui i a Br< ad, etc. 



In the Department of Geology, tin most important work per- 

 formed i n installation and rearrangement has been that ol a complete 

 anization of the paleontological collections. These have been 

 installed in entirely n< v. i asi S and now occupy five halls instead of 

 three, as formerly. These halls, before occupation, were thoroughly 



vated and repainted. For containing tin collections thirty two 



