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43. Embroidered border on satin, from Cutch, Bombay. 



44. Berlin Tussur Silk Shawl. 



45. Bi-coloured net. A marriage robe, most curiously dyed red on 



one side and green on the other. Ulwar. 



46. Leek re-production of the effect of dyeing a different colour on 



each side as in the Ulwar sample. By Bernard Wardle. 



47. Very interesting and ancient Indo- Persian figure weaving, 



48. Trimmings for ladies' hats, manufactured from fussur silk. 



49. Tussur silk cocoons attached to branches. 



50. Cocoons of Anthraeaopsis Assama or Muga silkworm of Assam. 



51. Raw silk ditto ditto ditto 



52. Italian cocoons of the Bombyx Mori from Bozzoli. 



53. Bengal cocoons of Bombyx Fortunatus or Desi caterpillar, 



November bund. 



54. Case containing samples of the improved reeling of Bengal 



silk. 



55. Native woven Tussur silk cloth cleaned. 



_P ( Silken dwelling place of colony of Cnethocampa. 



( Processionea or processional caterpillar. From the Riviera. 



57. Turban, Bandana or tie and dye work, from Jeypore. 



58. Ditto ditto ditto Ulwar. 



59. Gujrati Bandhana or tie and dye work in spots and borders of 



four colours, partly tied, from Jeypore. 



60. Satin handkerchief, tie and dye work, from Jeypore. 



61. Elaborate specimen of tie and dye or Bandhana work, Ulwar. 



62. Illustration of the Great Buddhist Temple at Buddha-Gaya 



near Gaya, Bengal. 



63. Ancient Coptic silk fabric lY century. From Echmine, Upper 



Egypt. Part of the clothing of rich Christian men and 

 women of the time. 



64. Modern reproduction of ditto ditto ditto. 



65. Fragment of Silk found by Mr. Flinders Petrie, in a Christian 



Coptic grave of the 6th ceutuiy, A.D., at Fayum, Egypt, 

 1891. 



66. Modern reproduction of ditto ditto ditto. 



67. Pattern of the Silk Brocade with t^ilver ^lay blossoms, which 



has been lately woven in Spitaltields, by Messrs. Warner 

 and Sons, for the bridal dress of Princess May of Teck. 



