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materials," nor the values of the finished 

 "stery. 



1 See also Millinery and lace goods. 2 See also Drugs and chemicals. 



3 See also Wheehvrighting. * Including custom-work and repairing. 



6 See also Woolen goods. 



6 Not including statistics of establishments operated by steam-railroad companies. 



7 See also Wheelwrighting. 8 g ee a ] so Mixed textiles, and statistics on page 502. 

 9 See also Tools. 10 See also Baking and yeast powders. 



11 Including independent dye-works, bleacheries, and print-works, but not establishments connected with cotton, wool- 

 en, or silk factories. The values of the products reported are merely the values added to the fabrics by the processes of these 

 establishments, values of the unfinished goods not being included in " Value of i 

 goods in " Value of products." 12 gee also Uphol 



13 See also Hosiery and knit goods. 14 See also Cotton goods, Woolen goods. 



15 Including blast-furnaces, blomaries and forges, rolling-mills, and steel- works of all kinds. 



16 In the statistics of Leather curried and of Leather tanned, establishments engaged in both branches of the industry 

 are duplicated in the returns of " Number of establishments." 17 See also Printing and publishing. 



18 See also Sash, doors, and blinds ; Wood turned and carved. 



19 See also Artificial feathers and flowers. 20 See also Cotton goods : Silk ; Woolen goods. 

 !1 See also Varnish. 22 g ee also Lithographing. 



< 3 See also Lumber, planed. 24 Not including operations of United States navy-yards. 



26 Not including retail butchering establishments. 2 Not including farm products. 



See also Cutlery and edge-tools. 28 See also Furniture. 



19 See also Paints. so g ee a i so Blacksmithing; Carriages and wagons. 



31 See also Lumber, planed. 32 See table on page 502. 



