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27. Two specimens of French-made open work dress damasks, 



Indian Tussur silk. 



28. Tussur Silk Chenille in various colours, and cut in a variety of 



patterns. 



29. A series of Tussur Chenilles, chenille fringes, trimmings, 



tassels, toy monkeys, and swans, deep fringes of wool and 

 tussur mixed, and pom-poms manufactured and lent by 

 Messrs. W. and G. Kessler, Berlin. 



30. Series of Satin Damask and Brocade of Indian Tussur silk, 



manufactured by Messrs. Devaux and Bachelard, of Lyons, 

 1 metre each. 



31. Six samples of Indian native woven bleached Tussur silk, and 



three examples of Indian native woven unbleached Tussur 

 silk for dresses ; printed by Thomas Wardle, Leek. 



32. Indian Tussur silk tram, dyed to the colour of 14 precious 



stones, by G. C. Wardle, Leek. 



33. A bundle of three threads organzine of Indian Tussur silk, 



manufactured by Messrs. J. and T. Brocklehurst and Sons, 

 Macclesfield . 



34. Lace, manufactured by Messrs. J. Kirkbride and Co., St. 



Mary's Gate, Nottingham; the pattern part is made of 

 Indian Tussur silk, thrown by Messrs. J. and T. Brockle- 

 hurst and Sons, Macclesfield. 



35. Cream coloured bleached opera fichu, of Indian Tussur silk, 



lent by Mr. Maas, of Berlin ; also pocket handkerchief and 

 pieces of Tussur silk for rain and dust cloaks, lent by 

 Mr. Maas. 



36. One 10-yard piece of native woven Tussur silk, *^ Dhoti" for 



men's wear, woven at Giridi, Bengal, undyed, with red 

 border. 



37. Indian Tussur raw silk, reeled by Messrs. Louis Payen 



and Co., at Behremp )re. 



38. Three bottles of powdered Tussur silk, for surface coating ; a 



new French utilization. 



39. Native spun and woven undyed cloth, made of the silk of the 



Atlas worm, Attacus atlas, Nepal Terai ; red plaid on 

 undyed ground. 



40. Sozni, or Bedcover, embroidered at Peshawur. 



41. Doopata (turban) of cotton, embroidered with undyed Muga 



silk. Worked at Dacca, Bengal. 



42. Embroidered silk on cotton phulchari. Made and worn in 



Amristar, Punjaub. 



