Additional Exhibitions.

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Nuts and Seeds. 234 to 247, Oil Cakes and other residues for Cattle Food, &c. 248 to 258, Economic Products from Cotton Seed, contributed by Rose & Gibson, Sankey Mills, Earlestown, Lancashire. 259 to 267, Oils, Stearines, and Soaps, from Waste Vegetable Substances. 268 to 271, uses of Residues from Olive Oil pressure. 272 to 275, uses of Waste from Cork Cutting. 276 and 277, Rape Cake and Rape Dust for Manure. 278 and 279, Castor Oil Leaves (Ricinus Communis), and Fluid extract, by Mr. T. Greenish, New Street, Dorset Square, London. 280 to 285, Waste Tea Leaves and Waste Coffee Grounds, redried and sold; Roasted Coffee Leaves, Dye Lichens, Mosses, Wood Charcoal, Argols; old used Postage Stamps ; Maize Corn, used for fuel and various other substances; Spent Sum­ach and Spent Tan, for manure, fuel, &c.; Sea-weed char manure, disinfected. 306 to 310G, Waste from Jute working for paper manufacture, &c., contributed by Mr. John S. Bradford, Dundee. 311 to 322, series illustrating the A.B.C. process and economic Sewage products of the Native Guano Company, Swithins Lane, London. 323 to 326, Extracted Grease and Soaps, made from Sewage Soap Suds, under the process of Mr. F. Fenton, Dewsbury, Yorkshire. 327 to 330, Specimens of Guano and Superphosphate. 331 to 335, Specimens of Coprolites whole, and ground for manure. 336 to 357, uses of Woollen Waste, for flocks, shoddy, for flock paper-hangings, for manure, &c. 357A to 361, Waste

Rigging for re-use. 362 to 365, Illustrations of the use of Waste Silk. 366 to 368, Glycerine Suds, Prices Candle Company, London. Water from the boiling of acidi­fied Palm Oil, containing Glycerine formerly allowed to run to Waste; Rock Glycerine obtained from the water of the boiling tubs, after neutralisation of the free acid and concentration of the resulting weak solu­tion of Glycerine. Prices pure Glycerine, for medicinal and other purposes. Uses of Animal Hair and Waste Wool. 369 to 386, Illustration of, and application of Human, Horse, and other Hair. 387 to 392, Skin, Wool, &c., from tanneries; White Cape Sheep Wool, 7 ^d. per lb.; White Goats Hair, for mops, yarns, coarse blankets, &c., price, white, 6£d. per lb., grey, 2 ^d. per lb.; Felt Soles from Cow Hair; Hair

Felt for steam packings, Plasterers Hair for using with mortar; the Cow Hair collected from tanneries, worth /To to £\z per ton. 393 to 400, Hide and Skin Waste Glue pieces, old Parchments for Glue, Gelatine, Manure, &c. 401 to 403

Blood Albumen, Dried Blood for Dyeing and for Manure. 404 to 406, Uses of Scrap Leather and Leather Waste. 407 to 427 Uses of Bones, Refuse Bones, T inch Bones for manure, Bone Dust, Bone Ash, Dissolved Bones, Calcined Bones, Rough Animal Charcoal, Grain ditto, Powdered ditto, Bone on Ivory Chart, Sulphate of Ammonia, Brown Bone Fat, White Bone Fat; applica­tions of Bone Cuttings and sections ; Shank Bone of Giraffe. 428 to 436, Applications of Horns, Hoofs, and Antlers, Glue Handles &c.; Polished Ox-Hoof Pincushion, Horse- hoof Candlesticks, Hartshorn Shavings, Prussiate of Potash, &c. 437 to 441, Uses

of Ivory Cuttings, Ivory Dust, &c. 442

to 447, Uses of Waste Feathers and Quills for Bedding, Toothpicks, Handles for Camels Hair Pencils, Pipemouth Pieces, Waste for Manure, Emu Feathers Dyed for Ornaments, Porcupine Quills. 448 to 468, Industrial uses of common or waste Shells, contributed by Mr. S. Jacob, Houndsditch, London. 468A, the Money Cowry (cypria moneta), used for small payments in Africa and India; various species of Cowry used for making Studs, Links, Snuff­boxes, &c. ; Venice Shells, for head­dresses, necklets and bracelets; variously named small Shells, used for covering boxes, making shell flowers, pincushions, and other ornamental objects ; Small Pearl Oyster-shells from Ceylon, formerly wasted, now used for their nacre; Pearl Buttons; Shell Lime ; Shells used for holding gold and silver paint. 469 to 480, Utilisation of Waste from the Fisheries; Eel Skins for whip lashes, &c. ; Sole Skins for clarifying coffee ; Fish Maws, Brazil Gilbakre Glue of West Indian Isinglass (Siluous Paskerii); Cana­dian Shred Isinglass (seemingly fish bones); Fish Scales for artificial flowers and other ornaments; Cuttle-fish Bone, for tooth- powder and pounce; Sharks Fin; Gela­tinous Edible ; Shark Oil; Tunny-fish Oil 1 Sardine Oil; Dog-fish Oil; Penquin Oil; Neatsfoot Oil; Frame showing Uses of a Dead Horse. 482, 483, Uses of Waste Sponge. 484, Pipe Coral, used for making