766 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



Minton & Ilollins, and many specimens from Messrs. Doulton, of Lambeth, among 

 them several large vases. Some highly important deposits have als-:o been made, 

 subject to recall after a certain period. Chief among these is the allegorical repre- 

 sentation of America, a duplicate of that furnished by the Messrs. Doulton to the 

 Albert Memorial in London, embracing several colossal figures. This group is val- 

 ued at $15,000. Also the large terra-cotta pulpit and font, and many other speci- 

 mens of great variety; an extremely complete and important collection of samples of 

 wools from all parts of the world, presented by Messrs. John L. Bowes & Brothers, 

 embracing over three hundred varieties, each suitably labeled, with prices marked, 

 etc. A similar collection of wools in the fleece exhibited by Messrs. James Oddy & 

 Sons. 



BERMUDA. 



A. A. OUTERBRIDGE, Esq., Commisfri.oner. 



A great variety of specimens of corals, shells, and other marine objects, models of 

 boats, samples of stone and wood. 



CANADA. 

 Prof. A. L. SELWVX, -in Charge of Geological Exhibit. 



An extensive collection of the rocks of British North America, many hundreds of 

 specimens exhibited by the geological survey; specimens of coals from all parts of 

 the Dominion; ores of different kinds, samples of iron, steel, and copper, stoneware 

 and pottery. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



AUGUSTUS MORRIS, Esq., Commissioner. 



The extensive exhibit illustrating the mining resources, the natural history, and 

 the botany and agriculture of the province, including a large model of the gold 

 products of the colony up to the year 1875, and specimens of coal oil, shale, petro- 

 leum, etc. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



JAMES HECTOR, Esq., Commissioner 



The entire exhibit of the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms of the colony, 

 and also specimens illustrating its ethnology. Among these specimens is a model of 

 the gold product of the colony and specimens of its coal. 



QUEENSLAND. 

 ANGUS MACKAY, Esq., Commissioner. 



Model of the gold product of the colony; specimens of ores of copper, iron, and 

 gold; a laige collection of native woods, fibers, and other products. 



SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 

 . DAVENPORT, Esq., Commissioner. 

 A full series of all the exhibits from the animal, mineral, and vegetable kingdoms. 



TASMANIA. 

 II. P. WELCH, Esq., Commissioner, 



Specimens of the iron and other ores; leather, woods, seeds and grains, libers, 

 wools, etc. 



