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Ficalho, Marquis de —Proprietor.
552 A box made of different varieties of woods.
The box was manufactured by workmen in the villages,and the woods were produced on the exhibitor’s estate.
The Inspector-General oe Public Works.
553 Pine wood, from Leiria.
554 Plum-tree wood, from Caldas do Rainha, Leiria.
555 Filbert-tree wood, from Collares, near Lisbon.
556 Olive-tree wood, from Santarem.
557 Chestnut-tree wood, from Alemtejo, Portalegre.
558 Wild pine, from Caldas da Rainha.
559 Elm or osier, from Santarem.
560 Mulberry-tree wood, from Lisbon.
561 Olive-tree wood, from Santarem.
562 Pine wood, from Leiria.
563 Beech-tree wood, from Lisbon.
564 Asli-tree wood, from Lisbon.
565 Cherry-tree wood, from Lisbon.
566 Cypress-tree wood, from Santarem.
567 Cork-tree wood, from Yilla Yigosa, Evora.
568 Holm wood, from Lisbon.
569 Poplar wood, from Lisbon.
570 Oak timber, from Minho.
571 Cherry-tree wood, from Minho.
572 Plane-tree wood, from Minho.
573 White acacia wood.
574 Olive-tree wood.
575 Walnut-tree wood.
576 Orange-tree wood.
577 Box-tree wood.
The five last-named specimens all from Santarem.
578 Azarola, from the exhibitor’s estates at Yilla doRey, near Setubal.
579 Carol bean-tree wood, from Algarve.
Fonseca Yaz, Alexandre Pinto da —Producer.
580 Wood of the arbutus tree, from Santarem.
Bastos, Pinto—P roducer.
581 Wood of the wild olive tree, from Lisbon .
Royal Marine Aesenal.
582 Wood of the common pine, from Matas Nacionaesde Leiria.
583 Pine wood, from Leiria forests.
584 Pine wood, from Caparica , adjoining Lisbon.
585 Oak timber.
586 Wood of the cork tree, from Alemtejo.
587 Wood of the ash tree, from Alemtejo.
588 Wild mahogany, from the Bissao Islands.
589 Wood of the Couta tree, from the Bissao Islands.
590 Tacula wood, from Angola.
591 Teak wood, from Goa.
The woods exhibited by the Inspector-General of PublicWorks, from No. 553 to 570, were cut in the year 1843for the purpose of ascertaining their strength for thebuilding of edifices. Those exhibited by the Royal MarineArsenal (from No. 582 to 592), are employed in navalconstructions. Of all the woods of the continent, aswell as- of the possessions, there is a great abundance:there are, however, certain trees to which a preference isgiven in the provinces of the north of Portugal , as thechesnut, the poplar, the oak; in the Alemtejo, the corktree, the palm tree, the olive tree. The best pine is fromthe Royal Naval National Forests, near Leiria , and ex-tending to ten square leagues.
Mattos, J. B. de —Producer.
593, 594 Honey, from Santarem.
595 Honey, from Castello Branco .
Ficalho, Maequis de—P roducer.
596 Honey, from Serpa.
597 Honey, from Bragantja.
Noebeeto, P. F., Lisbon —Producer.
599 Capsules of cod-liver oil, from Lisbon .
Correa, Yalerio Gomes —Producer.
600 White merino wool, from Covilha .
Ficalho, Maequis de —Producer.
601 Black wool, from Serpa.
602 Black Wool, from Braganza.
The Duke oe Palmella —Producer.
604—610 Yellow raw silk and white raw silk.
These samples were produced by silkworms bred at theexhibitor’s estate in Calhariz, near Setubal .
Garcia, Jose Caedozo —Producer.
611—615 Yellow raw silk, produced atBemviver,Yarzeado Douro.
616 Yellow raw silk, from Braganza.
Carvalho, Manoel Lucas de —Producer.
617 Sample of white wax.
618 White wax, from Castello Branco .
Ficalho, Maequis de —Producer.
Bretes, Manoel Ferreira— Producer.
620 White wax, from Torres Novas .
Ficalho, Marquis de —Producer.
Bretes, Manoel Ferreira —Producer.
622 Yellow wax, from Torres Novas.
623 Samples of yellow wax.
Carvalho, Manoel Lucas de, Lisbon —Producer.
624 Yellow wax.
Norberto, P. F.—Producer.
625, 626 Yarieties of gelatine.
Fonseca, Joaquim Lopes Tavares da —Producer.
627 Glue, from Santarem.
Peixoto, Joaquim Cesaeio —Producer.
Bastos, Jose F. Pinto, Lisbon —Producer.
629 Large animal charcoal.
630 Fine annual charcoal.
Bastos, Ferreira Pinto, Lisbon —Producer.
631 Decimal scales, made by a Portuguese workman inthe establishment of the exhibitor.
Policarpo, Antonio, Lisbon — Manufacturer.
632 Agricultural implements (connected with cutlery).
633 Case of surgical instruments.
Ceequeira, Manoel Joze da Silva, Gfuimarctcs ,Minho —Producer.
634 A variety of scissors.
The manufactories of Guimaracs supply the greatestpart of Portugal with these articles.
Royal Military Arsenal, Lisbon ,
635 A portable blunderbuss, which may be used eitheras a carbine or pistol, as the stock can be detached.
636 A Roman gun.
637 An improved gun, having tubes on each side of thebarrel, one being for powder and the other for shot, andcapable of containing a sufficiency for thirty charges.Invented by P. Zodimo.