WOOLLEN GOOD.": 



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siderably exceed the imports. In retereuce to the merino wool tr;ulo, thi' iiiii)nrt of 

 foreign material is nearly three times areater than the export. 



The export principally consists of common Hussi.an wool, as is se(>n from the 

 foUowin;:- data of the average annual exports over tiie European frontier, tnr the last 

 three periods of five years each. 



Ft.:. 4. 



Fig". 4- Diagram showing imports over European frontiers: D, various wools; 

 E, various, excepting combed; F, combed, in the sliver; on the left, in hundreds of 

 trousands of pouds; on the right, in thousands of tons. 



Besides raw wool, woollen goods, although in small quantities, are exported fron; 

 Kussia. Their export over the European frontier is shown as follows. 



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