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Brussels International Exhibition. [april, 



processes used in agricultural industries. (Dairies, butter and cheese 

 factories, poultry farming, market gardening.) Class 38. — The theory 

 of agriculture. Agricultural statistics. (Including institutions for the: 

 promotion and advancement of agriculture, experiment stations, 

 societies, agricultural banks, insurance.) Class 39. — Vegetable food 

 products. (Cereals, leguminous crops, roots, &c.) Class 40. — Animal 

 food products. (Butter, milk, cheese, eggs, dairy appliances, and 

 accessories.) Class 41. — Non-edible agricultural products. (Textile 

 and other industrial plants, hops, wool, bristles, hair, feathers.) 

 Class 42. — Useful insects and their products. Destructive insects and 

 parasitic plants. (Systematic collections of insects and vegetable para- 

 sites, appliances and processes for destroying cryptogamic plants and 

 injurious insects, bees, silkworms.) 



Group VIII. Horticulture and Arboriculture. — Class 43. — Appliances 

 and processes used in horticulture and arboriculture. Class 44. — ■ 

 Kitchen garden plants. Class 45. — Fruit trees and fruit. Class 46. — 

 Trees, shrubs, ornamental plants, and flowers. Class 47. — Green- 

 house plants. Class 48. — Horticultural and nursery seeds, and stock. 



Group IX. Forests. Sport. Fishing. Gathering Wild Crops. — 

 Class 49. — Appliances and processes used in forestry. Class 50. — 

 Products of the cultivation of forests and of forest industries. Class 54. 

 —Products of wild crops and appliances for gathering them. (Mush- 

 rooms, truffles, edible wild fruits, plants obtained without cultivation 

 and used by chemists, dyers, &c.) 



Group X. Food Products. — Class 55. — Plant and processes used in 

 the preparation of food products. (Flour mills, bakeries, breweries, 

 distilleries, &c.) Class 56. — Farinaceous products and their derivatives. 

 Class 57. — Bread and pastry. Class 58. — Preserved meat, fish, veget- 

 ables, and fruit. Class 62. — Miscellaneous beverages. (Cider and 

 perry.) 



Group XIV. Chemical Industries. — Class 89. — Leather and hides. 



Group XVI. Social Economy. — Class 103.— Large and small in 

 dustries. Co-operative associations of production or credit. — Class 104. 

 Co-operative provision societies. Class 105. — Farming on a large and 

 small scale. Agricultural associations. (Division of property and the 

 working of land, land transfer, land tenure, condition of the labourer 

 and tenant farmer, movement of population, agricultural societies for 

 purchase and sale, agricultural credit banks.) 



It is thought that this Exhibition will afford a valuable opportunity 

 of promoting and extending British trade, and in view of the important 

 scale on which other nations are preparing to participate, it is hoped 

 Hint every effort will be made throughout the United Kingdom to 

 furnish a creditable and representative display of exhibits. Exhibits 

 will be welcomed from makers of agricultural machinery, poultry and 

 dairy appliances, fertilisers, cattle and poultry foods, and agricultural 

 chemicals, and from producers of potatoes, seeds and plants, skins 

 and wool. 



The temporary shows of agricultural and horticultural produce, of 

 which particulars will be announced at a later date, will afford an 

 opportunity to British exporters of live stock and poultry to bring 

 their produce under the notice of Continental agriculturists. 



