76 DEPT. I.—MINING AND METALLURGY.
Minerals, Ores, Stone, Metallurgical Products.
Minerals, Ores, Stone, Mining Pro ducts .
X Imperial & Royal Metallurgy Di-rection, Idria.—Cinnabar. 100
2 Jugoviz, A., Klagenfurt.—Ore and
mining products of Karnthen. 100
3 Chief Mountain & Mining Admin-
istration, Pozoritta, Bukowina.—Pyrolu-site for aniline pigments for soda factories,German silver ware, and manganese pro-ducts. TOO
4 Metallurgy & Mining Administra-
tion, Joachimstlial. — Meteoric speci-mens. 100
5 Goldschmidt, Louis A., Dubnik,
Hungary. —Unpolished opals. 100
6 Nedwied & Son, Schlan , Bohemia.—
Red chalk, red-lead pencils. 107
7 Saxlehner, Andreas, Budapest.—
Hunyadi Janos mineral water. 107
8 Mineral Water Direction, Pullna,near Briix, Bohemia.—Mineral water. 107
9 Loser Bros., Budapest.—Genuine
mineral water from the Ofen-Rakoczyspring. 107
Metallurgical Products.
10 Industry Association in Krain,
Laibach.—Iron and steel mountain andmining works. Ferro-manganese andspiegel iron. m
11 Imperial & Royal Metallurgy Di-rection, idria.—Quicksilver. 113
SWITZERLAND.
{North of Nave , Columns 32 to 33.)
Minerals, Metallurgical Products.
Minerals, Ores, Stone, Mining Pro ducts .
1 Neuchatel Asphalte Co. (limited),Travers, Ct. Neuchatel.—Natural andmastic asphalt. 101
(The minerals illustrating the geologicalformations traversed by the St. Goihard tun-
nel are classified in this catalogue, togetherivith the other exhibits of the St. GoihardRailroad Co., under Dept. III., Class332.)
Metallurgical Products.
3 Biirgin Bros., Schaffhausen. —Phos-phate of bronze, different compositions,with strength and fracture tests. 114
For classes of exhibits, indicated by numbers at end of entries, see Classification, pp. 27-45.