8. Grapelike clusters of the cocoons of Cricula trifenestrata, from 



Kanchi, Chutia Nagpur, Bengal. 



9. Tliree hand-reels used by the natives for reeling Tussur cocoons. 



One hand-reel used by natives for reeling ordinary cocoons. 



10. The Italian Tavelette Keller. 



11. Map of India. 



12. Convoluted flat tape of tin-plate showing scintillations of 



Tussur silk. 



1 3. Cylindrical rod of the same material, showing equal diffusion of 



light. 



14. Santal bow and arrow. 



15. Hortus siccus of the tussur food-plants, with tussur cocoons 



attached to the branches, collected by the Rev. A. Campbell 

 in the Santal Jungles in <Jobinpore, Manbhum ; a. Term- 

 inalia tomentosa ; h. Terminalia chebula ; c. Terminalia 

 aruiija ; d. Terminalia bellerica ; e. Shorea robusta ; /. 

 Zizyphus jujuba ; g. Lagestroemia parviflora ; h. Careya 

 arborea ; i. JJiospyros tomentosa ; j. Alstonia scholaris. 



16. Tussur cocoons from Gay a. 



17. Samples of Tussur raw silk reeled by Messrs. Louis Payen and 



Co., at Behrempore. 



18. Woodcutter's knife-belt with jingle-bells of tussur cocoons. 



19. Tussur silk spun into yarn for weaving into sealcloth ; three 



sizes, dyed and undyed, manufactured and lent by Messrs. 

 J. Bradwell & Co., silk spinners and merchants, Congleton. 



20. Seal plush. 



21. Dinner-table centre on satin, worked in Indian Tussur silk, 



designed by the late John Sedding. 



22. Tussur silk reeled at Fatwah. 



23. Four specimens of 1 metre each, of brocades, the ornamenta 



parts of Indian Tussur silk, woven in patterns of Louis 

 XVth and Louis XVIth styles ; manufactured by Messrs. 

 Lamy & Giraud, Lyons. 



24. Small example of gold-coloured damask, manufactured by 



Messrs. Perkin & Sons, 27, Curtain Koad, London, E.C. 



25. Example of cream coloured figured damask, Indian Tussur silk, 



manufactured by Messrs. M. Perkin & Sons, 27, Curtain 

 Eoad, London, E.C. 



26. Three samples of Indian Tussur silk, figured damask, woven in 



Leek, in 1879. 



