24. Beach Life, Part 1. Includes sand, seaweeds, sponges, 



colonial bryozoa, corals, starfish, sea-urchins, and sea- 

 biscuits. 



25. Beach Life, Part 2. Includes crabs, barnacles, and shells. 



26. Swamp Ralobit. 



27. Orchard Oriole. Male, female, young male, nest, and eggs. 



28. Chimney Swift. Adult bird, nest, and eggs. 



29. Crow. 



30. Blue Jay. 



3L Wasps. Nest of Paper Wasps and Dirt Daubers. 



32. Grains. Showing raw and manufactured products of 



common grains not separately exhibited. 



33. Wheat. 



34. Corn. 



35. Rice. 



36. Sugar. Illustrates different kinds of sugar, their sources 



and manufacture. 



37. Beverages. Treats of tea, coffee, cocoa, and Paraguay tea. 



38. The Cow. Shows utilization of the cow for food, leather, 



buttons, glue, etc. 



39. The Sheep. Showte utilization for food, woolen goods, 



leather, catgut, and tallow. 



40. Silk. Illustrates life-history of the mulberry silkworm, 



and the story of silk production and manufacture, in- 

 cluding artificial silk adulteration. 

 4L Cotton. Described above. 



42. Flax. Shows the production of linen, linen paper, lino- 



leum, and linseed oil from the flax plant. 



43. Cocoanut. Shows the many various uses of the cocoa- 



nut palm for food, building purposes, lubrication, fab- 

 rics, fertilizer, etc. 



44. Rope Fibers. Gives story of conversion of sisal, manila 



hemp, hemp, and jute into rope. 



45. Brush Fibers. Illustrates the many sources of material 



for brushes, including plants, animals, and steel. 



46. Paper. Shows how paper is produced from papyrus, rice, 



paper mulberry tree, rags, wood, straw, jute, esparto 

 grass, etc. 



47. Spices. Includes peppers, allspice, cloves, nutmegs, mace, 



mustard, cirmamon, cassia, vanilla, vanillon, caraway, 

 turmeric powder, and ginger. 



48. Insect Products. Treats of honey, Chinese blistering 



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