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ISiiMl fiir^. 



Looii (Coli/))ibi(s torqttatus). 



1302. Used by Makali Indians in mannfacture of robes. Nevali Bay, Wash- 

 ington Territory. .1. G. Swan. 

 1296. Kobe Ironi down of. Neeali Bay, AVashingtou Territory. J. G. Swiiu. 



Swan's {Gijgmis americanus) lur.s and swan's down trimmings. 



11. 101. I. United States. C. A. HerpieU & Co. 

 II. 102. II. " " 



Brown pelican [PcUcanun fmcus). 



9559. Tiburou Islands, Sonora. E. Palmer. 



Goose {Anser sp.). 



H. 99. United States. C. A. Ilerpich & Co. 

 H. 100. United States. " 



7. Leather. (See under 20.) 



8. Textile fabrics. 



Prepared from hair oi* iiiaiiiiual!^. 



Human hair used in manufacture of watcli-chains. 



Hair of bats used in feltinjj;- and in plaiting ropes in Central Americjt. 



and tassels in iSTew Caledonia. 

 Hail' of raccoon used in felting (largely exported to Germany ft>r 



the use of hatters). 

 Hair of weasels and sables used in felting. 

 Hair of fur seal woven with silk in the manufacture of shawls. 

 Moose hair and its fabrics. 



Ox and cnlf hair used in the manufacture of imitation woolen goods. 

 Sheep's wool, with specimens of tleeces and stapled wools, from 



various breeds and localities, short- wool fabrics, broadcloths, 



merinoes, flannels, mousehns de lainc, serges, tweeds, l))ankets, 



carpets, and tartans, worsted fabrics, stuff's, bombazines, camlets, 



shawls, plushes and velvets, hosiery, and yarns, felts, felt-cloths, 



and felt-hats. 

 Goats' wool with specimens of molniirs, cashmeres, plushes, V(4vct- 



eens, camlets, and shawls. (For manufactured Avigs and x)erukes, 



see under 21.) 

 {Yak (Pol'phagus grunnienH) wool with specimens of yak -lace and 



other fabrics.) 

 (Camels' hair with specimens of fabrics, plushes, felts, shawls, «&c.) 

 (Hair of llama, paco, guaiiaco, and vicugn;i, with s[)ecimens of alpaca, 



guaiiaco, and other fabrics, and umbrellas and other articles maiui- 



factured.) 



