RAW -SILK. 



discovered that he has trifled away his 

 time. 



That this has already been the case is evi- 

 dent, because in the middle of the skeins of a 

 silk of five or six cocoons, we frequently find 

 a silk of ten to twelve cocoons, more or less? 

 and the same defects in all other qualities. 



7th. Every overseer must be made answer- 

 able for the produce of the limited number of 

 furnaces allotted to his care ; and at the deli- 

 very of the silk by the spinners every evening, 

 it must be strictly examined by^ the director 

 of the filature, in the presence of the over- 

 seers and spinners, by which means all con- 

 siderable faults and defects will soon be 

 avoided. 



