220 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Feathers imed fba* inBupQeBfiieiits (including manufactured arti- 

 cles). 



29528. Fan. 



26596. Fan mafle from feathers of roseate spoonbill {Plataha ajaja). Mrs. 



C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 



26597. Fan made from feathers of white tern (Sterna sp.). Mrs. C. E. Mott, 



Jacksonville, Fla. • 



26598. Fan made from feathers of white crarui (Garcetta candidiasima). Mi"s. 



C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 



26599. Fan made from feathers of blue heron (Florida carulea). Mrs. C. E. 



Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 

 26601-26305. Fan made from feathers of water-turkey (Flotus ankinfja). 

 Mrs. C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 



26602. Fan made from feathers of fish-crow (Corvus ossifragtis) and blue 



heron (Florida cocrulca). Mrs. C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 



26603. Fan made from feathers of wood ibis ( Tantalus loculator) and parakeet 



(Psiticeits carol inensis). Mrs. C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 



26603. Fan from miscellaneous feathers. Mrs. C. E. Mott, Jacksonville, Fla. 

 26812. Domestic turkey-feather dusters. 5 sizes. Chicago Feather-Duster 



Company. Chicago, 111. 



FeatheBTs used for plMUsaes and ornamecits (including 

 plumes, head-dresses, cockades, bat and dress trimmings, «&c.) 



26604. Bouquet made from feathers of Florida birds. Mrs. C. E. Mott, Jack- 



sonville, Fla. 



29529. Flowers made from feathers of Florida birds. 



Feathers wsed iaa other iBianfttilactures. 



Feathered arrow-shafts. (See imder B, 18.) 

 Feathers used in making artificial flies. 



Feathers used in manufacture of textile fabrics. (See under D, 

 II, C.) 



Doi^n of birds. 



Down of eider-duck used in bed-stuffing, with specimens of balls in 



which it is packed for transportation. 

 Down of other ducks. 

 Down of geese and swans used as stuffing for beds, and as electrical 



non-conductor in manufactiu'e of philosophical instruments. 



24. Gelatine and isinglass. 

 OelatiDie. 



Gelatine made fi^om leather-shavings, bones, hoofs, and horns of 

 bison, cattle, sheep, and other domestic animals, used in manu- 

 facture of glue, size, court-plaster, papier glace for tracing, imita- 

 tion glass, artificial flowers, and ornamental work, wrappings for 

 confections, table-jelly (see under D 1), &c. 



Glue. 



25315. No. 1. Manufactured from horns and hoofs. Wm. H. Brown, Pea- 



body, Mass. 



25316. No. 2. Manufactured from horns and hoofs. "Wm. H. Brown, Pea- 



body, Mass. 



