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LONDOl^ INTEENATIOISTAL 
Class XII. 
XIII. 
XIV. 
XV. 
XVI. 
xvir. 
XVIII. 
XIX. 
XX. 
XXI. 
XXII. 
XXIII. 
XXIV. 
XXV. 
XXVI. 
XXVII. 
XXVIII. 
XXIX. 
XXX. 
XXXI. 
XXXII. 
XXXIII. 
XXXIV. 
XXXV. 
XXXVI. 
Naval Architecture, Ships’ Tackle. 
Section a. Ships for purposes of War and Commerce. 
b. Boats, Barges and Vessels for amusement. 
c. Ships Tackle and Rigging. 
Philosophical Instruments and processes depending on their 
use. 
Photographic Apparatus and Photography. 
Horological Instruments. 
Musical Instruments. 
Surgical Instruments and Appliances. 
Cotton. 
Flax and Hemp. 
Silk and Velvet. 
Woolen and Worsted, including Mixed Fabrics generally. 
Carpets. 
Woven, Spun, Felted, and Laid Fabrics, shown as speci¬ 
mens of printing and dyeing. 
Tapestry, Lace and Embroidery. 
Skins, Furs, Feathers and Hair. 
Section a Skins and Furs. 
h. Leather and manufactures from Hair. 
Leather, including Saddlery and Harness. 
Section a. Leather, and manufactures severally made of 
leather. 
b. Saddlery, Harness. 
Articles of Clothing. 
Section a. Hats and Caps. 
b. Bonnets and general Millinery. 
c. Hosiery, Gloves, and Clothing in general. 
d. Boots and Shoes. 
Paper, Stationery, Printing and Book-binding. 
Section a. Paper, Card and Mill Board. 
b. Stationery. 
c. Plate, Letter press and other modes of Prin t- 
ing. 
d. Book-binding. 
Educational Works and Appliances. 
Section a. Books and Maps. 
b. School Fittings, Furniture and Apparatus. 
c. Appliances tor Physical Training, including 
Toys and Games. 
d. Specimens and Illustrations of Natural His¬ 
tory and Pysical Science. 
Furniture and Upholstery, including Paper Hangings and 
Papier Mache. 
Section a. Furniture and Upholstery. 
b. Paper Hangings and General Decorations. 
Iron and General Hardware. 
Section a. Iron Manufactures. 
b. Manufactures in Brass and Copper. 
c. Manufactures in Tin, Lead, Zinc, Pewter and 
General Brasiery. 
Steel, Cutlei'y and Edge Tools. 
Section a. Steel Manufactures. 
b. Cutlery and Edge Tools. 
Works in Precious Metals and their Imitations, and Jewelry. 
Glass. 
Section a. Stained Glass and Glass used in Buildings and 
Decorations. _ 
b. Glass for Household use and Fancy Purposes. 
Pottery. 
Dressing Cases, Despatch Boxes and Traveling Gases. 
