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82 Brainerd, O. N., Hamilton , Canada West .Com-whisps and dusters.

83 Brainerd, 0. M., Hamilton .

Corn-brooms. _

84 Nelson & Butters, Montreal .

Corn-brooms and whisps.

85 Weese, "W. F., Ameliaslrurgh .

A churn.

86 Bailey, J., Sherbrooke .

Several pails.

87 Dodd, Bobert S., Ayr .

A tub.

88 Skinner & MCulloch, Broolcville .

Several pronged hay-forks and manure-forks; scythesnaiths.

89 Glasseord,, BrocTcmlle .

A grain cradle.

90 Skinner & McCulloch, Broolcville .

Grain-cradles. _

94 Hulbert, Samuel, Bresscott .

A plough. _

92 Fleck, A., Montreal .

A light plough.

93 Central Commission, Montreal .

A turnip cutter.

107 Henderson, J., Montreal .

Bear, wolf, and fox skin sleigh robes. These costly andsuperb articles of out-door covering or dress are worn bythe upper classes of Canadians when travelling, duringthe winter, in their open carriages or sleighs.

109 Tetu, C. A., Quebec .

Dressed porpoise-skin, and whale-skin leather.

[This is beginning to be much used in place of leather,for boots and shoes; it is softer, and as durable.]

110 Barbeau, J., Quebec .

Fishing-boots of deer-skin leather, with whalebone

stiffeners.

111 Dangekeield, , Montreal .

Pair of ladies shoes.

112 Central Commission, Montreal .

Long and short Canadian boots.

113 Morris, B., Montreal .

Set of double sleigh-harness.

[This is intended for a double sleigh, showing the stylein which the light Canadian horses are caparisoned whenout on a sleighing excursion.]

114 Morris, James, Montreal .

A black walnut bedstead.

115 Paterson, G., JDundas.

Blankets and assortments of cloths.

94 Allos, J., Montreal .

Specimens of calf upper and harness leather; tanningmaterials. _

95 McLean & Cummings, Chippewa.

Sides of sole leather.

90 Murray, H., Montreal .

Calf skins and sides of upper leather.

Teongathasea, P., Quebec .

Specimen of moose skin.

98 Tourangean, P.

Specimen of tanned moose hide.

99 Thompson, Thos., Three Rivers.

Pair of moose horns (Alus Americana).

100 Allon, J., Montreal .

Tanning materials.

101 Holwell,, Quebec .

A duplex safety rein.

102 Dean, E., Montreal .

A patent leather travelling trunk.

103 Bell, P. W., St. Catherine.

An Indian saddle.

[Used by the natives in the western country whenengaged in buffalo-hunting.]

104 Wardle, M., Montreal .

Shoe-lasts. __

105 M'Gillan & Sullivan, Hamilton.Hunting-saddle.

115a Eeed & Meakins, Montreal .

Chairs, sofas, cliiffonniere, and black walnut centre-table.

[The set of six chairs are carved in the style of the14th century: the coverings are worked by the ladiesof Montreal , who intend them as a present for HerMajesty. The sofa and cliiffonniere are in the samestyle; the latter has the arms of the city of Montreal carved at the back.]

116 Laelahme, M. A., Montreal .

Oil-cloth patterns ; floor and table oil-cloth.

117 Bamsay & McArthur, Montreal .

Painted mahogany table; imitation oak table; marble

table. _

118 Hammond, B., Montreal .

A stone centre-table.

[The material forming this table is the limestone ofMontreal . Polished in a similar manner, it is much usedfor chimney-pieces and other ornamental parts in archi-tecture. It is the same stone as that of which the bestedifices in the city are built.]

[ig Dunn, W., Quebec .

Embroidered chairs.

[The seats of these chairs are embroidered in silk oneather.] __

[20 Bedhead, Thomas, Montreal .

Black walnut oflice and drawing-room chairs.

21 Allan, William, Montreal .

Drawing-room chair.