EXPOSITION OF 1867. 
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Class 18.—Carpets, hangings, and other furniture tissues. 
19. —Painted and printed papers. 
20. —Cutlery of every sort. 
21. —Gold work, whether for religious service or domestic use. 
22. —Bronzes, various artistic castings, and works in metals generally. 
23. —Clocks and clock work, and chronometers of every kind. 
24. —Apparatus and methods of warming and lighting. 
25. —Perfumery. 
26. —Fancy articles, toys, basket work, &c. 
Fourth Group. — GarmenU, Tissues for Clothing and other articles of- Wearing 
Apparel. 
Class 27.—Yarn and tissues of cotton. 
28. —Yarn and tissues of linen, hemp, &c, 
29. —Yarn and tissues of combed wool. 
30. —Yarn and tissues of carded wool. 
31. —Silk and tissues of silk. 
32. —Shawls, of whatever material. 
33. —Laces, embroideries, and trimmings for clothing, military clothing, 
furniture, carriages, harness, &c. 
84.—Hosiery, linen, and other articles of clothing and personal use. 
36. —Clothing for men, women and children. 
36 —Jewelry and precious ornaments. 
37. —Portable armor, offensive and defensive. 
38. —Articles lor traveling and for encampment. 
89.—Toys and gewgaws. 
Fifth Group. — Products.^ both vyrought and unurrought^ of Extractive Industries. 
Class 40.—Products of mines and metallurgy. 
41. —Products of the forest. 
42. —Products of hunting and fisheries, and collections of natural 
growth. 
43. —Agricultural products (not used for food) of easy preservation. 
44. —Chemical and pharmaceutical products. 
45. —Specimens of the chemical methods of bleaching and dyeing, of 
stamping and various preparations. 
46. —Leather and skins. 
Sixth Group.—Instruments and Processes of Common Arts. 
Class 47. — Apparatus and methods of mining and metallurgy. 
47.—Implements and processes of rural and forest work. 
49.—Apparatus for hunting, fishing, and for collecting natural pro¬ 
ducts. 
60. —Materials and methods of agricultural works and alimentary, in¬ 
dustry. 
61. —Chemical, pharmaceutic, and tanning apparatus. 
62. —Meters, generators, and mechanical apparatus, especially adapted 
to the uses of the Exhibition. 
63. —Machines and mechanical apparatus in general. 
64. —Machine tools. 
66. —Apparatus and methods of spinning, rope-making. 
56.—Apparatus and methods of weaving. 
67. —Apparatus and methods of sewing and making clothes. 
68. —Apparatus and methods of making furniture and household ob¬ 
jects. 
69 —Apparatus and methods of paper-making, coloring and stamping . 
60. —Machinery, instruments and methods used in various works (sue h 
as stamping money, making, pins, envelopes, &c.) 
61. —Vehicles of every sort, carriage and cart work. 
62 —Harness work and saddlery. 
