VARIETIES. 
569 
31.  Specimens  of  chremnitz,  carbonate  and  acetate  of  lead.  Gustavus 
Dietil,  manu.  Eisenach,  Saxe-Weimer. 
32.  Specimens  of  refined  sulphur,  cast  in  figures.  Dr.  Clemm  Lennig, 
manu.  Wohlgeleigen,  near  Manheim,  Baden. 
33.  Two  vases  of  refined  sulphur.  C.  Zimmer  &  Co.,  manu.  Frankfort- 
on-the-Maine. 
34.  Specimens  of  alkaloids.  E.  Merck,  manu.  Darmstadt,  Hesse-Darm- 
stadt. 
35.  Specimens  of  ultramarine  colors.  Dr.  C.  Leverkus,  prod.  Rhenish 
Prussia. 
36.  Munich  carmine  j  lacs,  and  other  colors.  H.  Siegle,  prod.  Stuttgard, 
Wurtemburg. 
37.  Lamp  black,  ivor}r  black,  varnish  black,  Frankfort  black  ;  paste  black 
in  liquid,  &c.    Michel  &  Morell,  manu.  Mentz,  Hesse. 
38.  Indigo,  carmine,  &c.    Robert  Knosp,  prod.  Stuttgart. 
39.  Stoughton's  elixir.  J.  Robertz,  manu.  Coin,  Rhenish  Prussia;  agent, 
H.  Roesberg,  98  Pearl  street,  New  York  city. 
FRANCE. 
1.  Various  kinds  of  medical  preparations  for  veterinary  purposes.  Mira- 
mont,  manu.  Mune,  Oise. 
2.  Specimens  of  sundry  chemical  productions.  Lefevre,  Sen.  Nantes, 
manu.  Loire  Inferieure. 
3.  A  variety  of  chemical  productions.    A.  Caron,  manu.  Paris. 
4.  A  variety  of  colors.    H.  Vallie,  manu.  Paris. 
5.  Powder  for  fermenting.  Carton  Eckmau,  manu.  10  Rue  St.  Andre, 
Lille,  Nord. 
6.  Various  specimens  of  colors  and  varnishes.  Louis  Viard.  128  Rue  St. 
Martin,  Paris. 
7.  Specimens  of  unalterable  pills  of  the  iodid  of  iron.  H.  Blancard,  51 
Rue  de  Seine,  Paris. 
8.  Samples  of  ultramarine  and  azure  blue.  Bonzel,  Brothers,  manu.  Hau- 
bordin,  Nord. 
9.  Specimens  of  mastic  Serbat.    L.  Serbat,  St.  Saulve,  Nord. 
10.  A  variety  of  pharmaceutical  productions.  Reynal  &  Co.,  manu.  (suc- 
cessors of  H.  Flon),  32  Rue  Faitbout,  Paris. 
11.  Flagons  of  ultramarine  blue,  applicable  to  the  fine  and  industrial 
arts.    J.  B.  Guinnet,  manu.  9  Place  des  Carmes,  Lyons,  Rhone. 
12.  Extracts  of  various  dye-woods,  for  calico  printing.  A.  Michel,  manu. 
9  Quay  National  Puteaux,  Seine. 
13.  Samples  of  artificial  ultramarine,  blue,  green,  and  black.  Zuber  &  Co. 
manu.  Rixheim,  Haut  Rhin. 
14.  Samples  of  various  colored  madders,  for  dying  silks  and  satins,  in- 
vented by  Schwartz.    Thomas,  Brothers,  prop.  Avignon. 
15.  Specimens  of  11  Brocchieri  Fluid."    P.  Brocchieri,  pat.      manu.  21 
Rue  Louis-le-Grand,  Paris. 
16.  Various  drugs  and  pharmaceutical  extracts.  Menier  &  Co.,  manu.  37 
Rue  St.  Croix  de  la  Brettonniere,  Paris. 
SWITZERLAND. 
1.  Mineral  water-proof  composition  for  linen,  pasteboard,  iron,  and  glass, 
with  various  exhibitions  of  its  application  to  vessels,  cloth,  thread,  ropes,  &c, 
making  them  perfectly  impermeable  to  water.  Frederic  Lauterburg,  manu 
16  Rue  de  P Arsenal,  Berne,  Canton  Berne. 
