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Black and white wool.
Black and white worsted, from Ejea.
230 Hebnandez, D. Justo, Madrid —Producer.Black and white wool from Salamanca.
231 Delgado (D. Domingo), Saragossa .
Hare and rabbit hair.
231a The Cobboeation oe Lucena, Oastellon —Manufacturers.
A fulled cloth mantle.
232 Tiie Coepobation oe Moeella —Manufacturers.Saddle-bags of canvas.
. Travelling mantle.
Two sashes.
233 The Alcalde of Santa Maria de Nieva ,
Segovia— -Manufacturer.
Coarse woollen cloth for winter clothing, of first andsecond quality. _
234 The Economical Society, Manillas , Philippine Islands
.
Piece of li yard broad “ yloylo ” stuff.
Various pieces, for a blouse.
Piece of “ jusi,” and a shawl of “jusi;” both worked.These samples are products of the Bisayas Islands.
235 The Economical Society, Manillas, Island
An apron; four handkerchiefs; three camisets; fourcollars and cuffs; and two collars: embroidered in pine.One of the handkerchiefs remains on the frame in whichit was embroidered. In a parcel, are the instruments usedfor cutting the filaments, &c.
Six dresses and six shawls, with checks and stripes:woven with “ jusi.”
Six cigar-cases, of different quality; crown of a hat;cluster of “ bejucoseven small bunches of the filamentsof bejuco.
Soap made from pure palm-oil,
236 Smith, Constable, & Co., Liverpool, per
Hammond, W. P., & Co., London .
1 Embroidered Pina muslin dress from the PhillippineIslands, manufactured from the fibre of the pine-apple,and embroidered by the Signora Marguerite of Manilla.
2 Embroidered pina muslin handkerchiefs.
3 Pieces of striped iusi dresses.
237 Gilabt, Rosa Da., Madrid —Designer and
Manufacturer.
Shield of the royal arms of Spam, in silk, gold, andsilver.
The baby-linen made for the late Prince of Asturias.
Embroidered shirt.
239 Bescansa (Eeemin), Corunna.
Cream of tartar. Bitartrate of potash.
240 Zabala (Pedeo Vicente), Vitoria— Producer.Schwreinford green. All the materials employed are of
Spanish produce. Extract of aconite.
241 Eloees, Caldeeon, & Co., Burgos.
Resins and spirits of turpentine.
[Resins, and the essence of turpentine, have been sentfrom the province of Burgos only, and the specimen of
resinous gum in the Spanish collection has been furnishedby the plum and almond-trees of the province of Huesca .]
242 Santo, Dr. D. Ahbeosio C., Matanzas , Cuba .Chemical products.
242a Canales (D. Joaquin), Malaga.
Essence of lemons, made by the exhibitor.
243 Leon y Rico (D. Eduabdo de), Madrid —
Producer.
Hard soap, made without the agency of heat.
244 G-ibo (D. Juan), Malaga —Producer.
Veined soap. _
245 Beet (D. Juan Julian), Madrid — Manufacturer.Various acids. Stearine candles. Soaps.
246 Beet (D. Juan), Director of the Light Manu-
factory— Madrid.
Stearine star-lights. Wax-fights and candles, of vege-table wax, or stearine prepared from oils. White oil-soap.Yellow oleine-soap.
[Stearine candles aro made from the mixture of stearicand margaric acids, prepared from animal fats, whichconsist chiefly of stearine, margarine, and oleine, thatis, compounds of the fatty acids (stearic, margaric, andoleic), and the sweet principle of oils (glycerine, sugarof oils). To obtain the fatty acids, the fat is boiledwith lime, which combines with them, forming stearate,margarate, and oleate of lime; the glycerine remainingdissolved by the water is removed by washing; the lime-soap is then decomposed by hot dilute sulphuric acid,which combines with the lime, and liberates the fatty acids,which rise to the top. Oleic acid, being a fluid, is removedby pressure. Oleine soap is oleate of soda.—W. D. L. R.]
247 Goleeeichs (Pedeo M.), & Cugat, J. P.,
Liquid gas, free from smell, and from smoke duringcombustion.
248 The Centeal Eactoby oe Tobacco, Philippine Islands
.
Small box, containing ten small packets of cigarettes ofthe different kinds manufactured in the above factory ofMa nill a.
Eight small boxes, containing cigars of the variousforms and sizes manufactured in the same factory, withpicked Cagayan leaf.
249 Jaeen, D. Juan A., Ilavamnah —Inventor.
Various assortment of trusses.
249a Vignaux (D. Luis Jose), Barcelona —Manu-facturer.
Curried skins, for bootmakers
1 Two calf-skins, tanned and curried; weight 20 lbs. ol12 oz. per dozen skins.
2 Two calf-skins, tanned and curried, same weight.
3 Two calf-skins, prepared for enamelling.
4 Two calf-skins, black-waxed on the under side, about20 lbs. of 12 oz. per dozen.
5 Two calf-skins, of greater weight.
6 Pair of boot-legs, with their backs; first class.
7 Pair of boot-legs, middling quality,
8 Pair of boot-legs, for half-boots.
9 Pair of boot-legs, and upper leathers for mountingthe same.
10 Pair of boot-legs, middling quality.