714 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



816. The Akt of Printing — Coutiuued. 



Imposing and jiress wort. 



Examples oltLe iirt of)>riutiiig in all countrieH :uid at. all times. 



Incunabula, furiosities of printing. 



Results of the various methods of illu.stratioii of hooks in black and colors. 



817. Thk Ai!T of Bookhinding. 



Historical series. Examples of the finest work. Curiosities of binding. 



Binders' materials and examples of the work in each. YoUnm, leathers of 

 all kinds, woven fabrics, papers, woods, motals. 



Blank-books of all kinds, and blank-book paper, diaries, note and memo- 

 randum books. Journals and record books. Books for office and count- 

 ing house. Albums and scrapbooks. 



Portfolios and cases, pads and other forms. 



All products of printers' and binders' work for use in writing, for economy of 

 writing, and for use on the desk or writing taljle. 



818. Stationery in General. (See also 490-493.) 



Paper of all kinds in form for writing or jtrinting. Embossed and deco- 

 rated note paper. Designs and metliods. 



Ruled paper. Specimens of ruling. 



Receptacles for paper, envelopes, etc. 



Blotting paper and pounces of all kinds. 



Paper weights, files, cutters. 



Clips, fasteners, binders, etc. 



Wafers, glues, and all similar appliances, with tlieir receptacles and acces- 

 sories. 



Sealing wax, signets and seals, and all accesscjries. 



Scales, etc. 



Blanks and bill-heads. 



819. Filing and Indexing. 



Appliances of all kiiuls for the permanent preservation and convenient use 

 of letters, memoranda, cuttings, mannacript, and printed matter of all 

 kinds. 



82. Engineering and Constructive Architecture. (illustrated by Models and Drawings.) 



820. Hlstorical and Retrospective Exhibit. 



Illustrating methods of ancient engineer architects — Chaldean, Egyyitian, 

 Babylono-Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, iiyzantinc, Ar;i)>ic. 



821. Surveying and Tofocjraphical Engineering. 



Surveys and division of the public domain. 



State boundaries, monuments, bound.-iry stones, and methods of marking ter- 

 ritorial divisions. 



Location, surveys and jdots of cities and towns, parks, streets and sub- 

 urban extension. 



Routes of internal communication. 



Plans for turnpikes and highways, .ind devices for construction and main- 

 tenance of roads, streets .and subw ays, sewers, nndergronnd w.ater ])ii»es, 

 gas mains, conduits, cables. 



Systems of drainage. 



822. IfvDRAULic and Marine Engineering. (Marine Arcliite<tnre — shi])bMilding, 



etc., see 336.) 

 Plans showing methods of reclainung laud, arresting and controlling the 

 flow of water — dikes, Aveirs, dams and water gates, aqueducts, reservoirs, 

 water-works (water supply, see 261 ; canal system, see 315), canals, locks, 

 slack-water navigation, removal of nnirine railways, slips, and hydranlic 

 docks. 



'Arrangement by Mr. J. Elfreth Watkins. 



