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^ 5 Meyerson, L., Stockholm , Siveden— Manufacturer.
Specimens of brocatelle, from silk produced in Sweden .Specimens of taffetas quadrille.
Specimens of gros de Naples.
Yarious sliawlettes.
2 OncidAwrn Cavendishii,
3 Dhalcemopsis amabilis,
4 Vanilla plamfolia.
5 Odontoglossum grande , and several others, the wholeof which are fully detailed in an accompanying catalogue.
26 Samples of cotton goods, made in hand-looms, by
the peasantry in several districts of the provinceof Westergothland, and sold without any dress-ing, to the annual amount of from 8 tolO millionsof yards.
27 EtiRSTENHOFF, Emma, Stockholm , Sweden —
Manufacturer.
Specimens of artificial flowers, executed in wax andother materials, for the purposes of ornament, as well asbotanical study; viz.:—
1 Dielytra spectabilis (Nat. Order, Fumariacea) ;Country, China .
[It is stated that this magnificent plant has onlyblossomed twice in Europe ; once at Chatswortli, the seat°f his Grace the Duke of Devonshire; and once in Marchlast, in the gardens of Mr. Martin, at Paris .]
28 Hamren, Sophie, llalmstad , Sweden —Designer andManufacturer.
Needlework embroidery on muslin, representing theroyal palace of Ulriksdal, near Stockholm .
29 Horn, Mrs., Sabnstad , Sweden —Designer andManufacturer.
An embroidered pocket-handkerchief.
31 Hillman, Adolph, G-ejle , Sweden —Proprietor.
Statue in marble, representing a shepherd. This statuewas lately executed at Pome by Mr, Molin, a Swedish sculptor, and is represented in the annexed engraving.
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