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Ilaifi* and bfl*i§tBe§ wsed for toriishes. 



Hair of horses, used for fly-bruslies. 



26032. Series of samples of horse-hair (clyecl bhie), William Wilkens & Co. 



26033. " " " " " (dyed red). " 



26034. " " " " " (dyed white). " 



Ox-hair from the inside of cows' ears used for striping and letter- 

 ing brushes. 



29345-6-7-8-9-50. Fresco-painters' brushes, 1-6. Sliles Brothers & Co. 

 29351. Series of ox-hair striijiug-pencils, sold as camel's-hair pencils. Miles 

 Brothers & Co. 



Hair used ioi othes* ]3&ian»iractiiires. 



Bristles used in shoemakers' wax ends. 



Bristles used in anatomical instruments. 



Hair and bristles used in artificial flies. (See under B, 45.) 



Hair of cattle used in strengthening mortar and plaster. 



fiSair used f&v stufiSng*. 



Horse-hair, straight and curled, used for mattresses and cushions. 

 Refuse hair of beaver and musquash, cut from felting-hair, used for 



cushions. 

 (Down of rabbits used for cushions.) 



"Wool used as a isaediuoBi fov pig'snents. 



Wool-flocking used in the manufacture of wall-paper, colored felts, 

 and rubber cloth. 



Chemical products. 



Befuse human and other hair used in manufacture of pnissiate of 

 l)otash, with specimens of manufactiu-ed i^roduct. 



22. Quills. 

 QuiMs ofiaiaEnnaafls. 



Quills of American hedgehog used by Indians in embroidering. 



Quiflls of birds. 



Quills of swan and turkey for engrossing-pens. 

 Quills of goose and eagle for writing-pens. 

 Quills of crow and duck for fine pens. 



Quills used in making tooth-picks, fishing-floats, color-bottles, pen- 

 cil-handles, needle-holders, &c. 



23. Feathers. 

 Feathers used for , clothing^. (See under Furs, D 10.) 



