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ECONOMIC PLANTS. 
Cases 55 to 59 A.- -Tobacco. These cases contain nearly 
four hundred samples of American grown tobaccos, from almost 
every producing district of the United States. A very complete 
and highly important comparative collection, both from the stand- 
point of the student and the merchant. 
COTTONS. 
Case OO. — Texas and Arkansas cottons. 
Case GOA. — Arkansas and Tennessee cottons. 
Case 01. — Mississippi and Louisiana cottons. 
Case GIA. — Louisiana and Texas cottons. 
Case 02. — Virginia and North Carolina cottons. 
Case 02A. — Georgia and South Carolina cottons. 
Case 03. — Georgia cottons. 
Case 03A. — Alabama and Mississippi cottons. 
Case 04. — Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee and 
Missouri cottons. 
FIBERS. 
Case 05. — Ramie. 
Case 05 A. — AbMtilo7i, Okra, Asclepias, and Indian hemp. 
Case 00. — Manila Hemp, Ixtle and Yuca. 
Case 00A. — Bow String Hemp, Saw and Cabbage Palmetto. 
Case 07.— Flax plants. 
Case 08. — Florida Sisal. 
Case 08A — Mexican Sisal, False Sisal. 
Case 09A. — New Zealand Flax. 
Case 09B. — Louisiana Cane Fiber. 
Case 09C. — Pineapple Fiber. 
Case 70. — Spanish Moss, Cypress Bark, Raphia, and Grass. 
Case 71 A. — Intermixed Ramie and Silk. 
Case 7 IB. — Dressed Flax. 
Case 7 1C. — Ramie Yarns, natural and dyed. 
Case 72. — Saw Palmetto and African Fiber. 
Case 72 A. — Cocoanut and Pine-Needle Fibers. 
Case 73 and 73 A.— Dressed and undressed Flax. 
