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Prepared from li^h-^kiii^. 



Shark leather (shagreen used for coverings, and by the Alaska In- 

 dians for boot-soles).^ 



lieather waste. 



Paper manufactured fi"om waste. 



Glue manufactured from waste. (See under 24.) 



Prussian blue made from leather waste. (See under 30.) 



21. IIair and wool. 



Hair ii§ed in iveavin^ and feltiBtg*. (See under 8.) 

 Hair Ui^ed for nvis^ and ornaments. 



Himian hair as an article of commerce, with specimens of switches 

 and wigs, and also of the trade imitations of hair in jute, horse- 

 hair, &c. 



Goat's wool as employed in manufacture of wigs and perukes. 



Human scalp locks as Indian troi^hies.^ 



Scalps of animals as trophies.^ 



Hair and toristles M§ed for bruj<>he§ (embracing the commer- 

 cial hair and bristles, assorted and unassorted, and specimens of the 

 manufactured articles). 



Hair of skunk, used for fine brushes. 



29340, Gilders' and yaruisbers' brushes (black hair; flat). Miles Bros. & Co. 

 29341 " " " '' " '' " 



29342. " " " " " " " 



29343. " " " " " (round). " 



29344. Dusting-brush (white hair ; flat). " 



Hair of bear used for varnishing-brushes. 



29338. Varnish or dusting brush. Miles Brothers & Co. 



29339. <'Mottler" brush. " 



Hair of American badger used for fine shaving, graining, gilding, 

 and dust brushes.^ 



Hair of American badger [l^xidea americana) adapted to the man- 

 ufacture of brushes. 



Hair of squirrel, especially the tail, used in making fine artists' 

 pencils. 



29320. "Camel's-hair" vamish-brush. French stylo. Miles Brothers «fe Co. 



29321. "Carael's-hair" coach-painters' color-brush. " 



1 See garments in Ethnological series. 



*Seo spcciiucns in the Ethncdogical division. 



^Tbe biulger-hair brushes sold in America are almost exclusively manufactured from 

 the hair of the European badger. Tho hair of the American badger is quite an weU 

 adapted to the purpose. 



