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Different parts of dress, as — 

 Pockets and purses. 

 AproDS, &c. 



Sewing and embroidery. 

 Lace. 

 Buckles. 

 Buttons, &c. 

 Dolls iu costume and lay-figures. 



6. — Ornament. 



Skin dyeing and tattooing. 

 Head-ornament, as : 



Wigs. 



Hair-decorations, (modes of dressing.) 



Hair-pins. 



Combs. 



Diadems, tiaras, coronets. 



Ear-ornaments. 



Nose, lip, and cheek ornaments. 

 Neck-ornaments — 



Neck-chains. 



Neck-rings and gorgets. 

 Breast-ornaments. 

 Arm-ornaments. 

 Finger-ornaments. 

 Leg-ornaments. 

 Toilet-articles — 



Brushes. 



Combs. 



Mirrors. 



Paints. 



Cosmetic and cosmetic boxes. 



Powder boxes and brushes. 



Soaps. 

 Fans. 



Umbrellas. 

 Artificial flowers. 

 Feather ornaments. 



Miscellaneous objects of ornament, made 

 of— 



Mineral material. 



Vegetable material. 



Animal material. 



7. — Vessels, plates, and other objects for house- 

 hold-use, from animal material, from vege- 

 table, as leaves, ivood, bark, bast, 4'0., and 

 from tninerals, especially including— 



Stone vessels. 



Clay vessels. 



Stone-ware. 



Fayeuce and delft. 



Porcelain. 



Glass. 



Metal, &c., and embracing — 



Gourds. 



Nuts. 



Shells. 



Eeed-tubes. 



Horns. 



Baskets. 



Woven ware. 



Boxes. 



Chests. 



Casks and the like. 



Cans. 



Pitchers. 



Metals, &c. — Continued. 

 Tumblers. 

 Goblets. 

 Beakers. 

 Flasks. 

 Plates. 

 Cups. 

 Bowls. 

 Tureens. 

 Pots. 

 Jars. 

 Pans. 

 Knives. 

 Forks. 



Eating-sticks. 

 Spoons. 

 Urns. 

 Lamps. 

 Candlesticks. 

 Tobacco-holders. 

 Tobacco-pipes. 

 Miscellaneous plates and vessels, also 



the raw material out of w^hich the 



objects have been made. 



8. — Dwellings, their appurtenances, and their 

 ornamentations. 



House-furniture. 



Building-materials. 



Original models and designs — 



Nests of birds, insects, and other 

 animal habitations. 



Pits. 



Caves. 



Huts. 



Tents. 



Dwelling-houses. 



Farm-buildings. 



Industrial and professional establish- 

 ments. 



Villas. 



Castles. 



Palaces, &c. 

 Appurtenances of dwellings, as — 



Locks and keys, nails and screws. 



Windows, verandahs, roofs. 



Doors and hinges, &c. 

 Internal o-rraugements — 



Hearths. 



Kitchens. 



Living and sleeping apartments. 

 Outer ornamentations — 



Stucco. 



Mosaic. 

 All kinds of internal ornaments, as — 



Tapestry. 



Carpets. 



Curtains, &c. 

 Housekeeping articles, as — 



Furniture. ) of guest-rooms. 



Hammocks. > of bed-rooms. 



Bedding, &c., ) of eating-rooms. 



Implements and utensils of all kinds. 



9. — Games and playtkings. 



Games for adults — 

 Cards. 



