CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS IN TIIE THIRTY CLASSES
[Appendix A 1.
Tanned Calf-skins.
„ Seal-skins.
„ llog-skins.
Brazils.
Varieties.
2. Curried Leather—
Curried Calf-skin, Ilusset (/. e. Natural Colour).
,, „ Waxed (/. e. Black).
,, „ Butts, Waxed.
,, Kips, Russet.
„ Kips, Waxed.
,, Cordovan, Waved.
„ Cordovan, Grain.
' „ Shoe-hides.
„ Seal-skins.
,, Dog-skins.
,, Goat-skins.
„ Boot-legs.
„ Boot-fronts.
„ Varieties.
Saddler’s Hides.
Rein-hides.
Collar-hides.
,, Chaise-hides.
„ Pouch and Scabbard Hides.
,, Powder Hides.
,, Bellows Hides.
„ Pipe Backs.
„ Bag llidos.
,, Pig-skins.
„ llog-skins.
„ Russia Leather.
3. Enamelled Leather—
Black Enamelled Horse-hides.
„ Cow-hides.
„ Calf-skins.
,, Seal-skins.
„ Goat-skins.
„ Roans.
„ Skivers.
Coloured Enamelled Calf-skins.
,, Sheep-skins.
Black Japanned Horse-hides.
,, Cow-hides.
„ Calf-skins.
,, Sheep-skins.
Coloured Japanned Skins, various.
4. Dyed Leather—
Dyed Morocco i. e. (Goat-skins) for Furniture andCoach purposes.
„ Roan, i. e. (Sheep-skins) for Furniture andCoach purposes.
„ Roan ditto.
„ Morocco for Bookbinding and Pocketbooks,&c.
„ Roan for Bookbinding and Pocketbooks, &c.„ Skiver ditto ditto.
„ Calf ditto ditto.
Striped Seal-skin for Shoe -binding, &c.
„ Cape Sheep-skins ,,
,, Horse-hide „
5. Oil Leather—
Buck skins, finished natural colour.
Doe „ .,
Calf „
Lamb „ ,,
Sheep „
Ox and Cow HidesBuck-skins, dyed or coloured.
Doe «,
Calf „
Lamb „ „
Sheep „
6. White or Alum Leather—
Alumed llorse-hides.
„ Calf-skins.
„ Sheep-skins strained white.
„ Lamb-skins ,,
Lamb-skins coloured.
, Kid-skins for Gloves, White.
, T „ Dyed.
J.nmb-skins ,,
Alumed Slieep-skins for Gloves.
,, Kid-skins for Shoes.
,, Calf-skinsSheep-skins,, Varieties.
Gaiter Leather.
7. Sheep and Skin Rugs—
Sheep and Lamb, Brown Rugs.
„ Coloured.
White.
Sheep Rugs for Cavalry Saddles.
Angola Goat, Coloured.
„ White.
Various Wild Animal Skins for Rugs.
Sheep-skin Parchment for Deeds.
Vellum for Bookbinding, White.
,, ,, Coloured.
., Painting.
Tambourines.
,, Drum-heads.
,, Gunpowder sieves.
B. Saddlery and Harness.
1. Harness; Carriage, Gig, Cart.
2. Saddlery.
3. Whips.
C. Miscellaneous.
1. Leather Manufactures, such, as Bellows , &c.
2. Braces, Webbing-belts, &c.
L Sable and Martin —
Hudson’s Bay Martin or Sable , nextin repute anct value ....
As manufac-tured for
Baum or Wood Martin, a native Af . r P . , .«f rnrnctc ft f nv. F PF CtS »
Trimmings,Cuffs, k.
As used abroad forDresses, and in thiscountry for Coat-linings, CarriageWrappers.Ottomans,Foot-Muffs, kc.
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of the Forests of Germany , kc.
Stone Martin, living in rocks, oldruined castles, buildings, &c.
Dyed Sable and Martin.
2. Otter-
Nootka Sound, or Sea OttersHudson’s Bay and North American Otter . . . >
European Otter .... IPull-dyed Otter . . . .)
3. Fox—
American Black and Sil-ver FoxBlue FoxWhite FoxRed FoxCross FoxGrey Foxlvitt Fox
European Red Fox
4. Bear—
Black Bear of Hudson's Bay’and North AmericaBrown or Isabella .
Grey „ . .
European Grey and BlackBear ....
Polar or White Bear
5. Beaver—
Beaver from Hudson's Ba}*)and North America ManufacturedDyed ditto
6. Swan—
Swan Skin ....
Swansdown Skin .
Swan Feathers .
Swan Quills
7. Goose—
Goose SkinGoose Down
North American and Hudson's Bay Mink ; as usedfor Muffs , Tippets, Cuffs, k c.
9. Buffalo, for Sleigh Coverings, Open Carriages, and
for Railway purposes.
Army Clothing andAccoutrements,and for Ilearth-rugsand Sleighings.
cover-
For Boas, Trimmings,Puffs, &c.
Used as Swansdown*.