694 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891 



462. Products of the Cutler's Art. 



Grindiug, sharpening, polishing, bnrnishing. 



Hand tools and iustriinients used by carpenters, joiners, and for wood and 



stone in general. 

 Miscellaneous hand tools used in industries, such as jeweler's, engraver's, etc. 

 Cutlery, knives, penknives, scissors, razor straps and other iinpleiiicnts. 

 Other edge tools. 



463. T*R(>Dl'CTS OF THE CLOCK MaKEU'S ArT. 



Watches, chronometers, clocks, mantle clocks, and all other timepieces and 

 reckoners, not shoAvn as accessories of costume, of house fitting, of the 

 decorative arts, or of sciences. 



Astronomical clocks and chronometers. 



Public clocks and their illununation. 



Pedometers. 



464. Products of the Gunsmith's Art. 



Firearms, gixns and pistols, not shown as military and hunting weapons. 



465. Products of the Bell-making Art. 



Hand bells, steeple bells, etc. 



466. Hardware (shown as a Product, rather than as a Material or Ac- 



cessory). 

 Hardware used in construction, exclusive of tools and instruments. Spikes, 

 nails, screws, tacks, bolts, locks, latches, hinges, pulleys. Plumber's and 

 gasiitter's hardware, furniture fittings, ship's hardware, saddler's hard- 

 ware, and harness fittings and trimmings. 



467. Gold-beating and the Manufacture of Foils. 



Materials, processes and pi'oducts. 



468. Castings in various Metals, not elsewhere placed. 



469. Forged Work in various Metals, not elsewhere placed. 



47. Furs and Leathers. — Tanning and Currying. 



471. Leathers.*' 



Tanned leathers — belting, grain, harness leather. Sole leather. Oak, hem- 

 lock and union leather. Upper leather, and leather tanned for all other 

 purposes. Calf, kip and goat skins tanned and finished. Sheepskins tan- 

 ned. Splits tanned. All other tanned leather. 



Curried leathers — calf, kip and sheep skins finished. Sides of finished 

 leather for all purposes. All other skins finished. 



Patent and enameled leathers. Morocco — black enameled leather. Black 

 japanned grain leather. Colored enameled leather (Morocco finish). Black 

 and colored splits. All other products. 



Other leathers — rawhides, babiche, etc. Bull sinew. Rough-tanned leathers; 

 crop kid, ofltal, bragils. Horse butts and hides; calf, seal and hog skins. 

 Alligator, porpoise, walrus and kangaroo leather. Russia leathers; im- 

 ported and Amt'rican. Oil leather; buckskin, doe, calf, lamb, sheep, ox, 

 cow, cape sheeji. While or alum leather. Horse, calf, sheep, lamb, kid, 

 for gloves, white and dyed. Parchment for deeds and bookbinding. 

 Vellum for bo(dvbinding, painting, drumheads, and gunpoAvder sieves. 

 Bladder. Gold beater's skin, etc. Catgut. Fish leather, eel skins, sha- 

 green. Stamped and embossed leather. Other leathers. 



472. Furs and Skins. 



Furs of the cat tribe. 

 Furs of the wolf tribe. 



*The classification of tanned, curried, and patent leathers is that adopted by the 

 Eleventh Census. 



