cago abattoir, are also shown, together with models illustrating the 
means taken to prevent the infection of meats at Kansas City, 
and at cattle hospitals located elsewhere. 
’ Case 1. — Mounted Wolf-fish, and articles made in Russia 
from Wolf-hsh skins. 
Case 2. — Fish and Reptile Leathers, collected by Tiffany & 
Co. 
Case 3. — Reptile, Bird, and Mammal Leathers, collected by 
Tiffany & Co. 
Case 4:. — Mammal Leathers, collected by Tiffany & Co. 
Case 5. — Waterbags, Harness, Pocket-books, Emblems, 
Pouches, and other manufactured articles, from Turkey and Jeru- 
salem; Harness from Burmah; Shoe and boot uppers from Russia. 
Case 6. — Skins of mammals (tanned), collected by Tiffany 
& Co. 
Case 7. — Skins of Mammals, from Turkey, Russia, and 
Argentine. 
Case 8. — Small models of Cattle and Sheep, from Germany. 
Case 9. — Footwear, from Turkey and Jerusalem. 
Case lO. — Ornamented Turkish shoes; Sandals worn by 
Buddhist Priests; Sandals, from Burmah. 
Case 11. — Russian Shoes and Boots made from felt and 
leather. 
Case 12. — Skins of Mammals from Argentine, Turkey and 
Russia. 
No. 13. — Model of a Cattle Abattoir at Chicago, showing 
machinery and methods of killing. 
No. 14.^ — Model of Flog Abattoir at Chicago, showing 
method of killing and packing. 
No. 15. — Model of a Cattle Hospital at Garfield, N. J. 
No. 16. — Model of the Stock Yards and Cattle Quarantine 
Station at Kansas City, Mo., on south wall. 
ALCOVE 96. 
Cases 1 and 2. — Skins of Mammals (tanned), collected 
by Tiffany & Co. 
