TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 985 



II. — Department of the Dwelling. 



1st Group. Apparatus for warming, lighting, cooling and ventilat- 

 ing cookino^-stoves, rano^es and refris^erators. 



2d Group. Kitchen ware and utensils, machines and implements 

 for washing and preparing clothes. 



3d Group. Carpets, oil cloths, matting, paper hangings and 

 tapestr3\ 



4th Grouj). Cabinet furniture — mirrors, upholstery and room con- 

 veniences. Writing desks, ornamental safes. 



5th. Grouj). Table furniture — cutlery, castors; glass, porcelain, sil- 

 ver and other ware used for holding food and condi- 

 ments. 



QthGroup. Ornaments for the dwelling house, excepting those 

 embraced in the first department. Billiard tables, 

 chessmen and boards, contrivances for in-door recre- 

 ation and amusement. 



7th Group. Building accessories and permanent attachments. Doors, 

 window-sash, blinds, mantels, grates, stairs, encaus- 

 tic tiles and other specimens of flooring, timber 

 frames, cut and cast ornaments for the outside of 

 dwellings, plumbers' work, water closet, apparatus 

 and baths, bells, door-springs, locks, latches, bolts, 

 hinges, screws, nails, and other household hardware, 

 useful and ornamental articles for the grounds sur- 

 rounding the dwellinn:. 



III. — Department of Dress and Handicraft. 



1st Group. Apparel for ladies — hats, bonnets, dresses, hose, boots 

 and shoes, gloves, shawls, cloaks, mantillas, manu- 

 factured furs. 



2d Group. Apparel for gentlemen — hats, caps, coats, vests, pan- 

 taloons, shoes, boots, gloves, overcoats, cloaks, 

 undergarments, furs. 



3d Group. Cloths of wool, cotton and silk ; all other fabrics, 

 woven, knit, or felt ; ribbon, cords, tassels, thread, 

 buttons, pins, and other materials used in combina- 

 tion with cloth for dresses. 



4:ih. Group. Hand implements used by ladies in manufacturing 

 dress — sewing machines, knitting machines, needles, 

 thimbles, scissors, etc. 



