288 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STA TEfB 



The import of iManufiictiires of silk is shown below : 



Almost the ciitii'e imports of this class come to New York. 

 The amount of silk and mamiftictiiros of silk entered into coiisuiiipiiDii 

 is shown in the followini; table : 



Description. 



Silk: 



(.'ocoons 



l!aw, or as reeled from the cocoons pounds. . 



Waste 



Wonns' oggs 



^lauufactures of all kinds 



ilnuufactureff, such as velvet, of which silk is the component of chief value 



Amount. 



1,180,245 



Dollar?*. 



222, 033 00 

 0, 793, 710 00 



]C8,2.-C 00 



1,012,024 no 



10, 239, 055 79 



5, 510, 178 87 



TIm' imi)ort of silk waste amounts to !ril(WI.(!l(I. Xrw V«»ik rct'civcs 

 8s.i.U4; San Francisco, $S1,2;]L*. 



The import of silk-worm e,i;j;s and cociMtns amounts to si, 235. 2.*^.'. 

 San Francisco receives 810,81S,447; New York, ■s21(>,S;](;. 



Tlic foreiun e\i)ort of silk nninufactures amounts to $ 11 »! ),."»!);]. 



IVOKV. 



Tlif amount of i\ ory and luanufacturcs of ixoi y cutrrrd into consump- 

 tion is sliowu ill tlic 1oll(»\\ Jul; table: 



Ivory, iiuiinit":!! iiirt'tl !>W. >(T,? 



Ivory, iniiiiul';i<tiires of, not otherwise provided for :Ul, (>ii7 



Ivory or lionc ilici', (lraii;j;lits, clioss-inoii, elicss-lialls, ami liairat<'llo-l):ilN. . . IJ, 'J:<ii 



Total 



:??»;, it;i'. 



