34 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
EXHIBITS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 
Intending exhibitors residing in foreign countries should 
carefully peruse the ‘‘General Regulations for Foreign Ex- - 
hibitors,” promulgated by the Department of Foreign Affairs, 
as well as the regulations of the United States Treasury De- 
partment relative to the admission of such exhibits to Ameri- 
can ports. Special care should be observed to insure the ful- 
fillment of these rules, since by this means much trouble can 
be obviated. Laxity in this direction may result in the non- 
exhibition of displays and probable loss of the packages for- 
warded. 
Space.—The amount of space in this department reserved 
for the accommodation of exhibits from foreign countries is be- 
lieved to be ample, although the arrangement is but tentative. 
The reserve has been made with a view of facilitating the 
general operations of foreign commissioners; in case the space 
allotted proves insufficient the matter will receive prompt at- 
tention. 
Space is arranged in the department under three desig- 
nations, known as ‘ floor,” ‘ gallery” and ‘‘angling,” and 
refers to the main building floor, main building gallery, and 
floor space in the Angling Section, respectively. The follow- 
ing schedule will show sizes of space under the proper desig- 
nations, and amount in square feet provisionally reserved for 
foreign countries. 
2. Re comer ee ee 
Country, Floor Space. Gallery Space. | Angling. Total. 
ay Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft.|, Sq. Ft. | Sq. Ft. 
Great Brit'in 60X 78% = 4,710 his ueee aes pe 5510 
$h Eur'pe 34784 = 2,669} 40 30=1,200 1,000 4,569 
atin Am’ca} 60X78% = 4,710 60X30=1,800 |......... 6,510 
apan....... 24X78% = 1,884, 30X30= goo |..... ... 2,784 
Total. .... 178 X 78% =13,973| 190 30==5,700 3,000 22,673 
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