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AMERICAN DEPARTMENT. io GROUP III. Chemical Industry. - Preiiminary Arrangement. Chemical products for technical and pharmaceutical purposes (acids, salts, Chemical preparations of all sorts). Raw substances and products of pharmacy, mineral waters, &c. Fats and their products (Stearine, oil, acids, glyce- rine, soaps, candles, and tapers, &c.). Products of dry distillation (as refined petroleum, slate oil, paratine, plienylic acid, benzoinc, aniline, &c.). Ethereal oils and perfumeries. Matches, &c. Dye-stuffs, mineral and organic. Resins (washed, dyed, or bleached) sealing-wax, varnish, albumen, isinglass, glue, starches, •dextrine, &c. Contrivances and processes used in Chemical pro- duction. Statistics of production. Sectiom for the Juries. ist Section. Chemical Products for Technical Pur poses. 2nd Section. Pharmaceutical Preparations ; Ethe real Oils ; Perfumeries ; Drugs and other Raw Products for Pharmacy and Chemical Industry. 3>d Section. Fat Industry. 4th Section. Products of Dry Distillatiou. 5th Section. Explosive Materials; Dry Stuffs; Varnishes and other Products of Chemical In dustry. GROUP IV. Substances of Food as Products of Industry. Preiiminary Arrangement. Flour and other farinaceous products, malt and its products. Sugar and its products. Spirits and spirituous liquors, &c. Wines. Ale, beer, porter, &c. Vinegars. Preserves and extracts (extracts of meat, portable soups, Condensed milk, preserved vegetables, pre- served meat, &c.). Tobacco, and similar manufactures. Confectionery, ginger-bread, chocolate, coffee Substi tutes, &c. Processes and inventions for preparing all these articles. Statistics of production. Sections for the Juries. ist Section. Flour and other Farinaceous Products 2nd Section. Sugar, Confectionery, and Chocolate. 3rd Section. Wine and its Substitutes ; Beer and other Fermented Liquors and Vinegar. qth Section. Preserves, Extracts and Meats. 5th Section. Tobacco Manufactures. GROUP V. Textile Industry and Clothing. Preiiminary Arrangement. Washed wool and hair used for textile fabrics, carded wool and worsted, combed wool and woollen fabrics, feit carpets, blankets, hair tissues, mixed fabrics, including shawls. Cotton, cotton substitutes, cotton thread, cotton fabrics, and cords. Flax, hemp, jute, and other fibres, yarns, threads, and fabrics of the same straw, fabrics for bonnets, screens, and mats, webs and cords of reed, cane, bass, hair, wire, &c. Sections for the Juries. ist Section. Woollen Fabrics. 2nd Section. Cotton Fabrics. 3rd Section. Linen Fabrics. 4th Section. Silk Fabrics. 5th Section. Fringe Work ; Gold and Silver Webs ; Lace and Loose Wöven Fabrics; Embroideries ; Ornamental Featliers and Artificial Flowers made of various kinds of Stuffs—Paper, Leather, &c. 6th Section. Linen; Articles of Clothing, Für, Hals and Bonnets, Gloves. B 2