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CATALOGUE OF SAMPLES OF RAW PRODUCE.
HARRISON, AINSLIE, & CO., Newland Furnace , Ulverstone , England.
97 Haematite Iron Ore fromLindal Moor, in Furness, containing metallic iron 66 *47per cent.; oxygen 28*50 per cent.; silica 3*43 per cent.; zinc *71; moistureand loss *89. (Wholesale price 12s. per ton.)
See OfficialCatalogue , Class I., No. 405.
See Official Catalogue , Class I., No. 509, and
Reports of the Juries , p. 8. — Prize Medal.
CAPTAIN BARRETT, Coniston , near Kendal, Lancashire , England.
99 Cohalt Ore from the Coniston Mines. (Wholesale price 50/. per ton.)
See Official Catalogue, Class I., No. 511.
Tray C — MITRAL AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.No. 100 to No. 179.
GAWKROGER & HYNAM, 7 Prince's Square , Finsbury , London , England.
(Wholesale price25s. to 38s. perton, according toquality.)
Used in the manu-facture of cloth madeof animal fibre.
100 Yellow Fullers’Earth, second quality i Used in the manu _
101 Drab ditto best quality l facture of cloth made
102 Blue ditto third quality j of animal fibre.
See Official Catalogue, Class I., No. 48.
Sib THOMAS MARYON WILSON, Babt., Charlton, Kent, England.
103 Sand-stone for Foundations of Buildings.
104 White Sand for Glass-making.
105 Mild Blackfoot for Iron Castings.
106 Red Sand for Iron Castings.
107 Brass and Cock Founders’ Sand.
108 Yellow Loam for Casting.
109 Iron Casting Sand.
110 Strong Brown Loam for Gas and other Furnaces.
111 Silver Casting Sand.
112 Brass Casting Sand.
113 Masons’ Sand for Stone-sawing.
114 Coring Sand.
115 Strong Blackfoot for Iron Castings.
See Ojjicial Calulugue, Class I., No. 49.