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c. Accessories. 
(1) Glass eyes. 
(2) Artificial leaves. 
(3) Artificial ground-work : water, ice, snow, rock, and 
wood. 
(4) Artificial perches, trees, and pedestals. 
Processes in Taxidermy . # 
n. Dry skins of animals not mounted. 
(1) Mammals. 
(2) Birds. 
(3) Reptiles. 
(4) Fishes. 
E. Models to show the processes of relaxing dry skins. 
F. Sets of models illustrating the processes of mounting. 
(1) Small mammals. 
(2) Large mammals. 
(3) Small birds. 
(4) Large birds. 
(5) Serpents. 
(6) Fishes, entire and in medallion. 
(7) Heads of mammals. 
Examples of Taxidermic Workmanship. 
G. Mammals, small, medium, and large. 
H. Birds, small, medium, and large. 
I. Reptiles, small, medium, and large, 
j. Fishes, small, medium, and large. 
K. Artistic groups of the above, in variety. 
L. Grotesque groups, in variety. 
M. Animals grotesquely mounted. 
N. Ornamental or decorative taxidermy. 
(1) Heads on shields and in cases. 
(2) Screens (with head and neck of bird, or entire sub- 
ject.) 
