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745- Strips cut from the preceding. 



746. Corks cut from the preceding. 



747. Soda wood of fine quality. 



748. Strips cut from the preceding. 



749. Strips cut from wine wood. Used for cutting corks of fine quality for wine 



bottles. 



750. X quality of wine corks. 



751. XX quality of wine corks. 



752. Vial wood, X quality. For making corks for small vials. 



753. Strips cut from the preceding. 



754. X and XX quality of corks. 



755. Vial wood, XX quality. 



756. Strips cut from the preceding. 



757. Vial corks, cut from the preceding. 



758. Mustard corks, XX quality. For use in mustard bottles. 



759. Vial wood, XXX quality. For vial corks of the finest quality. 



760. Strips cut from the preceding. 



761. Corks cut from the preceding. 



762. Wine wood, XX and XXXX quality. 



763. Fine cork of extra thickness, for large corks. 



764. Champagne corks cut from the preceding. The finest and most expensive 



of all corks. 



765. Glued corks. Cut from sheets which have been glued together. 



766. Jar corks. Large thin corks used for topping jars. 



767. Cork washers. 



768. The same made from the finest quality of cork. 



769. The same of different styles. 



770. Cork axle washers. Washers for attachments to axles, especially of auto- 



mobiles, outlasting from six to ten leather washers. 



771. Cork grips for bicycle handles. 



772. Shoemaker's cork. Used for in-soles and other articles for shoemakers' use. 



773. Cork lift. — Made by gluing together a number of sheets cut from the pre- 



ceding and used to lengthen the foot of one possessing a short limb. 



774. Split cork, quality A. For shoemakers' use. 



775. Cork insoles made from the preceding. 



776. Lined cork. The sheets as lined with cloth, ready for making the preceding. 



777. Cork paper, one two-hundredth of an inch in thickness. For the mouthpieces 



of cigarettes and similar uses. 



778. Cork-tipped cigarettes. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 



779. Cork churn strips for providing tight covers for churns. 



780. Cork shavings. Used as packing material. 



781. Granulated cork, regular. For glueing to paper to make bottle wrappers 



and packing sheets. 



782. The same, No. 5. 



783. The same, No. 4. 



784. The same, No. 3. 



785. The same, No. 2. 



786. The same, No. 1. 



