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India.
Class 22.
Flax, Hemp.&c.
Class 23.
Hosiery,Carpets,Lace, &c.
Class 24 .
Furnitureand Decora-tion.
Cordages de coir (cocos mucifera), de chanvre de Jubbel-pore (Crotalaria tenuifolia) et d’ananas. — Messrs.Horton et de. de Calcutta.
Tissus d’ananas, de moorva ou sanseviera, de bananier,de mudar (calotropis gigantea), de mudar et de coton.
Toile de chanvre de l’Himalaya.
Toiles de crotolaria, de hibiscus, de corchorus, de coton.
Toiles de sembol, ou de coton soyeux (bombax heptaphyl-lum).
23 e CLASSE.
Tapis.
Tapis de soie de Tanjore, de Hyderabad (M.), de Patna etd’Agra (B).— E. I. C. et Monshee Ameer Ally.
Tapis de laine d’Ellore, de Hyderabad (M).
Tapis de laines de Mirzapoor, de Jubbelpore.— Mr. J.Williams.
Tapis de coton, Agra (B), de Tinnevel/y, de Rajahmundry.—E. I. C. et Dr. J. P. Walker.
Tapis de coton, rayés et avec dessins.— S. A. Nizam deHyderabad,
Tapis de Ut en coton .—J A. H. S Bevar.
Tapis de soie, Nursapore.— G. N. Taylor.
Bonneterie.
Gants et chaussures, de duvet de Cachemire.— S. A. Maha-rajah Goolab Singh.
Passementerie.
Galon d’or et d’argent, Madura (M), Agra (B).
Frange d’argent, Madras.
Rubans clinquants d’or et d’argent, Delhi (B), et Hydera-bad.
Broderie.
Colliers, manches, mantelets, etc., Calcutta.
Châles et couvertures brodées en soie, Cachemire et Lahore.
Broderie avec de la soie, de l’argent et de l'or, Scind (Bo).
Couvertures, châles, etc.— Jlao de Cutch (Bo).
Selles et schabraques brodées, Bénarès, Delhi, Lahore (B).
Velours brodés avec or et argent, Bénarès, Moorsheda-bad (B).
Dentelles de l’école missionnaire d’Edycoody.— E. I. C. etCoonjooma raco î r.
Dentelles de Nagercoil en Travancorc.
Echarpes d’ananas brodés, Madras.— Mme Goodsir.
Schabraque brodée.— Goolam Iiussool Abedbhai.
Couvertures de table brodées. —Mongur bhoy Kurrumchund,llemaibhai Fukutchund, Setanee, Hurevre Baee.
24 e CLASSE.
Objets en Pierre , etc.
Grillages de marbre et de grès, Mirzapore (B), et deBombay.
Treillis en pierre. —Banah de Dholpoor.
Encriers et échiquiers en mosaïque, Agra (B).
Objets divers en agate, en calcédoine, etc., Cambay (Bo) etBanda (B).
Objets divers en crystal et en jade, Bussuljoo , de Lahore.
Objets en “jade,” montés en or et pierres précieuses.— Mr.Webb.
Meubles sculptés en bois noir (dalbergia latifolia), sofas,fauteuils, chaises, jardinières, Bombay.
Jardinière en bois noir de Bombay.— Messrs. Eisdell et Ash-combe.
Guéridon sculpté dans l’école des arts de Madras.— Dr.Hunter.
Jardinière en bois de rose.— Mr, Deschamps, Madras.
Tables d’ivoire et de bois de sandal, travaillées â mosaïque,Bombay.
Cordage of coir (cocos nucifera) of .Jubbulpore hemp (cro-tolaria tenuifolia) and of the pine-apple. — Messrs, liar-ton and Company, of Calcutta.
Cloth, from the pine apple, and of moorva or sanseviera, ofbanana fibre, of mudar (calotropis gigantea), of mudar,and of cotton, &c.
Canvas from Himalaya hemp.
Canvas from the crotolaria, of hibiscus, of corchorus, and ofcotton.
Cloth of simool or silky cotton (bombax heptaphyllum).
CLASS XXIII.
Carpets.
2 Silver Medals. 2 Bronze Medals.
Silk carpets, from Tanjore, Hydrabad, from Patna, and fromAgra (B).— E.I.C. and Moonshee Ameer Ally.
Woollen carpets, from Ellorc and llydrabad (M).
Woollen carpets, from Mirzapore and from Jubbelpore.—Mr. J. Williams.
Cotton carpets, Agra (B), Tinnevelly, and Kajnhmundry.—E.I.C., and Dr. J. P. Walker.
Cotton carpets, striped and flowered.— H. II. Nizam of Hy-drabad.
Cotton rug.— Lt. II. S . Bevar.
Silk carpet, Mirzapore.— G. N. Taylor , Esq.
Hosiery.
Gloves and socks of Cashmere wool.— II. H. MaharajahGoolab Singh.
Lacework.
Gold and silver lace, Madura (M), Agra (B).
Silver fringes, from Madras.
Gold and silver tinsel ribbons, Delhi, and llydrabad.Embroidery.
Collars, sleeves, mantillas, &c., Calcutta.
Shawls and coverlets, silk embroidered, Cashmere andLahore.
Gold, silver, and silk embroidery, Scinde (Bo).
Coverlets and shawls.— Bao of Cutch.
Saddles and saddlecloths, Benares, Delhi, and Lahore (B).
Gold and silver embroidered velvets, Benares, Delhi, andMooreshedabad.
Lace, from the Missionary School of Edycoody— E.I.C. ;and from Cooigoomaracoin.
Lace, from Nagercoil, in Travancore,
Embroidered pine scarfs, Madras.— Mrs. Goodsir.
Saddle cloth embroidered.— Goolam Bnssool Abedbhai.
Embroidered table covers. — Monyvr bhoy Kurrumchund,Hemaibhai Fuhutchund , Setanee , Uurevre Baee.
CLASS XXIV.
Works in Stone, Marble , <{'c.
1 Silver Medal. 6 Bho.nze Medals. 4 HonourableMentions.
Lattice-work of marble and of sandstone, from Mirzapore(B). and from Bombay.
Stone lattices. —Banah of Dholpoor.
Inkstands and chess-tables in mosaic work, from Agra (B).
Different objects of agate and calccdony, &c., from Cambay(Bo.) and Banda (B).
Different objects of crystal and of jade.— Bussuljoo, ofLahore.
Jade work, set in gold and precious stones.— Mr. Webb.
Furniture carved in blackwood (dalbergia latifolia),couches, chairs, arm-chairs, and flower-stands (Bo).
Flower-stand of blackwood of Bombay.— Messrs. Eisdelland Ashcomhe.
Pedestal carved at the Madras School of Arts. — Dr.Hunt.r.
Flower-stand of rosewood.— Mr. Deschamps , Madras.
Tables made of ivory and sandalwood, with mosaic work(B).