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Games, &c. — Continued. 



Chess. 



Draughts, &.c. 



Field-sports, &c. 

 Games for children — 



Dolls. 



Hoops, &c. 



10. — Vehicles and iraveling-uiensils. 



Water-vehicles — 



Rafts and floats. 



Canoes and models. 



Ship-models. 

 Equipments, as — 



Masts and sails. 



Eudders. 



Oars and paddles. 



Anchors. 



Outriggers. 



Cables, &c. 

 Miscellaneous objects pertaining to navi- 

 gation and nautical life. 

 Land-vehicles and accessaries of jour- 

 neys — 



Originals, models and drawings of — 

 Palanquins and the like. 

 Wagons. 

 Sleds. 



Snowshoes. 

 Skates. 

 Eiding and traveling utensils — 



Whips and girts. 



Harness. 



Saddles. 



Stirrups. 



Spurs. 



Bits. 



Horseshoes. 



Trappings. 



Bells. 

 Huutin g-i mplem ents. 

 Implements for journeys on foot. 

 Miscellaneous objects connected with — 



Postal service. 



Eailroading. 



Telegraphy. 



11. — Musical instruments. 



Cymbals, (castanets.) 



Eattles. 



Clappers. 



Drums. 



Bones. 



Wind-instruments, as — 



Panpiijes. 



Fifes. 



Flutes. 



Horns. 



Trumpets. 



Trombones, &c. 

 Stringed instruments. 

 Eeed-instruments. 

 Eeljecs. 

 Various other instruments. 



12. — Sacra. 



Images of holy persons. 

 Images of gods. 



Amulets. 

 Garlands. 

 Rosaries. 



Exorcising cymbals and drums. 

 Charms and "medicine" cases for witch- 

 craft. 

 All objects used in religious worship — 



Altars. 



Sacerdotal dress. 



Croziers. 



Mitres. 



Church and temple furniture. 



Censers and incense. 



Fetiches. 



Teraphim, «fec. 

 Models and drawings of — 



Sacrificial places. 



Temples. 



Churches. 



13. — Fine arts. 



First efforts of primitive peoples. 

 Works of architecture. 

 Works of sculpture and engraving in 

 wood, bone, ivory, shell, horn, stone, 

 clay, and metal. 

 Works of painting — 



Portraits. 



Designs. 



Eeproductions, &c. 

 Casting of metals. 

 Mosaic and gem cutting. 

 Productions of lesser arts and of art-traffic. 



14. — Writing. 



Writing-material, as — 



Styles. 



Pens. 



India-ink, xjaints, and colors. 



Inkstands. 



Eulers. 



Seals. 



Paper. 



Parchment. 

 Eock sculptures and inscriptions. 

 Inscriptions on — 



Stone. 



Clay. 



Metal. 



Paper. 



Leaves of plants. 



Parchment. 

 Alphabets and alphabetic systems. 

 Presses and books. 



15. — Measures, iveigMs, coins. 



Measures — 



Counting and keeping tally. 



Notched sticks and tallies. 



Measuring-rods. 



Scales and weights. 



Measuring-instruments in general. 



Time-pieces. 

 Money — 



Coin. 



Substitutes for coin. 



