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ing apparatus and accessories.-Class 507. Machinery used in Bessemer process.-Class 508. Chemical manufacturing machinery. Electroplating. -Class 509. Gas machinery and apparatus.

Machines and Tools for Working Metal, Wood and Stone.-Class 510. Planing, sawing, veneering, grooving, mortising, tonguing, cutting, moulding, stamping, carving and cask-making machines, etc., cork-cutting machines.-Class 511. Direct acting steam sawing machines with gang saws.-Class 512. Rolling mills, bloom squeezers, blowing fans.-Class 513. Furnaces and apparatus for casting metals, with specimens of work. Class 514. Steam-, trip- and other hammers, with specimens of work, anvils, forges.-Class 515. Planing, drilling, slotting, turning, shaping, punching, stamping and cutting machines. Wheel cutting and dividing machines, emery wheels, drills, taps, gauges, dies, etc.-Class 516. Stone-sawing and planing machines, dressing, shaping and polishing, sand blasts, Tilghman's machines, glass-grinding machines, etc.-Class 517. Brick, pottery and tile machines. Machines for making artificial stone.-Class 518. Furnaces, moulds, blow-pipes, etc., for making glass and glass-ware.

Machines and Implements of Spinning, Weaving, Felting and Paper-Making.-Class 520. Machines for the manufacture of silk goods.—Class 521. Machines for the manufacture of cotton goods.-Class 522. Machines for the manufacture of woollen goods.— Class 523. Machines for the manufacture of linen goods.-Class 524. Machines for the manufacture of rope and twine, and miscellaneous fibrous materials.-Class 525. Machines for the manufacture of paper, and felting. -Class 526. Machines for the manufacture of India-rubber goods.-Class 527. Machines for the manufacture of mixed fabrics.

Machines, Apparatus and Implements used in Sewing and Making Clothing and Ornamental Objects.-Class 530. Machines used in the manufacture of tapestry, including carpets, lace, floor-cloth, fancy embroidery, etc.-Class 531. Sewing and knitting machines, clothes-making machines.-Class 532. Machines for preparing and working leather.—Class 533. Machines for making boots and shoes.-Class 534. Machines for ironing, drying and scouring.-Class 535. Machines for making clocks and watches.-Class 536. Machines for making jewelry.-Class 537. Machines for making buttons, pins, needles, etc. Machines and Apparatus for Type-setting, Printing, Stamping, Embossing, and for Making Books and Paper-working.-Class 540. Printing presses.-Class 541. Typecasting machines, apparatus of stereotyping.-Class 542. Types and typesetting machines, type-writing machines.-Class 543. Printers' furniture. -Class 544. Book-binding machines.-Class 545. Paper-folding machines. -Class 546. Paper- and card-cutting machines.-Class 547. Envelope

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Motors and Apparatus for the Generation and Transmission of Power.-Class 550. Boilers and all steam- or gas-generating apparatus for motive purposes.-Class 551. Water-wheels, water-engines, hydraulic rams, wind-mills.-Class 552. Steam-, air- or gasengines, electro-magnetic engines.-Class 553. Apparatus for the transmission of power, shafting, belting, cables, transmission of power by compressed air, etc., gearing, cables.-Class 554. Screw-propellers, wheels for the propulsion of vessels, and other motors.-Class 555. Implements and apparatus used in connection with motors, steam gauges, manometers, etc. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Apparatus, Pumping, Hoisting and Lifting.-Class 560. Pumps and apparatus for lifting and moving liquids.—Class 561. Pumps and apparatus for moving and compressing air or gas.-Class 562. Pumps and blowing engines, blowers and ventilating apparatus.-Class 563. Hydraulic jacks, presses, elevators, lifts, meters, cranes.-Class 564. Fire engines, hand, steam or chemical, and fire-extinguishing apparatus, hose, ladders, fire-escapes, etc.-Class 565. Beer engines, soda-water machines, bottling apparatus, corking machines.-Class 566. Stop-valves, cocks, pipes, etc.-Class 567. Diving apparatus and machinery.-Class 568. Ice machines.

Railway Plant, Rolling Stock and Apparatus.—Class 570. Locomotives, models, drawings, plans, etc.-Class 571. Carriages, wagons, trucks, cars, etc.-Class 572. Brakes, buffers, couplings and snowploughs.-Class 573. Wheels, tires, axles, bearings, springs, etc.-Class 574. Permanent ways, ties, chairs, switches, etc.-Class 575. Station arrangements, signals, water-cranes, turn-tables.-Class 576. Miscellaneous locomotive attachments.-Class 577. Street railways and cars.

Machines used in Preparing Agricultural Products. -Class 580. Flour mills.-Class 581. Sugar-refining machines.-Class 582. Confectioners' machinery.-Class 583. Oil-making machinery.-Class 584. Tobacco-manufacturing machines.-Class 585. Mills for spices, coffee,

etc.

Aerial, Pneumatic and Water Transportation.-Class 590. Suspended-cable railways.-Class 591. Transporting cables.-Class 592. Balloons, flying-machines, etc.-Class 593. Pneumatic railways, pneumatic despatch.-Class 594. Boats and sailing vessels; sailing vessels used in commerce, sailing vessels used in war; yachts and pleasure-boats; rowing boats of all kinds; life-boats and salvage apparatus, with life-rafts, belts, etc.; submarine armor, diving-bells, etc.; ice boats.-Class 595. Steamships, steamboats and all vessels propelled by steam.-Class 596. Vessels for carrying telegraph cables and railway trains, also coal barges, water boats and dredging machines, screw- and floating-docks, and for other special purposes.-Class 597. Steam capstans, windlass, deck-winches and steering apparatus, fans.

Machinery and Apparatus Especially Adapted to the Requirements of the Exhibition.-Boilers, engines, cranes, pumps, etc.

DEPARTMENT VI.-AGRICULTURE.

Arboriculture and Forest Products.-Class 600. Timber and trunks of trees, entire or in transverse or truncated sections, with specimens of barks, leaves, flowers, seed vessels and seed. Masts, spars, knees, longitudinal sections of trees, railway ties, ship timber, lumber roughly sawn, as planks, shingles, laths and staves. Timber and lumber prepared in various ways to resist decay and combustion; as by injection of salts of copper and zinc.-Class 601. Ornamental woods used in decorating and for furniture, as veneers of mahogany, rosewood, ebony, walnut, maple and Madrona.-Class 602. Dye-woods, barks and galls for coloring and tanning.-Class 603. Gums, resins, caoutchouc, gutta percha, vegetable wax.-Class 604. Lichens, mosses, fungi, pulu, ferns.-Class 605. Seeds, nuts, etc., for food and ornamental purposes.-Class 606.-Forestry. -Illustrations of the art of planting, managing and protecting forests; statistics.

Pomology.-Class 610. Fruits of temperate and semi-tropical regions, as apples, pears, quinces, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, grapes, cherries, strawberries and melons.-Class 611. Tropical fruits and nuts, oranges, bananas, plantains, lemons, pine-apples, pomegranates, figs, cocoa

nuts.

Agricultural Products.-Class 620. Cereals, grasses and forage plants. Class 621. Leguminous plants and esculent vegetables.— Class 622. Roots and tubers.-Class 623. Tobacco, hops, tea, coffee and spices. -Class 624. Seeds and seed vessels.

Land Animals.-Class 630. Horses, asses, mules.-Class 631. Horned cattle.-Class 632. Sheep.-Class 633. Goats, alpaca, llama, camel.-Class 634. Swine.-Class 635. Poultry and birds.-Class 636. Dogs and cats.-Class 637. Wild animals.—Class 638. Insects, useful and injurious; honey bees, cochineal, silkworms.

Marine Animals, Fish Culture and Apparatus.-Class 640.-Marine animals.-Seals, cetaceans, etc., specimens living in aquaria, or stuffed, salted, preserved in alcohol or otherwise.-Class 641. Fishes, living or preserved.—Class 642. Pickled fish and parts of fish used for food.-Class 643. Crustaceans, echinoderms, beche de mer.-Class 644. Mollusks, oysters, clams, etc., used for food.-Class 645. Shells, corals and pearls. Class 646. Whalebone, shagreen, fish glue, isinglass, sounds, fishoil.-Class 647. Instruments and apparatus of fishing, nets, baskets, hooks and other apparatus used in catching fish.-Class 648.-Fish culture.Aquaria, hatching pools, vessels for transporting roe and spawn, and other apparatus used in breeding, culture or preservation.

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Animal and Vegetable Products.-(Used as food or as materials.)-Class 650. Sponges, sea-weed and other growths used for food or in the arts. Class 651. The dairy.-Milk, cream, butter, cheese.-Class 652. Hides, furs and leather, tallow, oil and lard, ivory, bone, horn, glue.— Class 653. Eggs, feathers, down.-Class 654. Honey and wax.-Class 655. Animal perfumes, as musk, civet, ambergris.-Class 656. Preserved meats, vegetables and fruits, dried or in cans or jars; meat and vegetable extracts. Class 657. Flour, crushed and ground cereals, decorticated grains. -Class 658. Starch and similar products.-Class 659. Sugar and syrups. -Class 660. Wines, alochol and malt liquors.-Class 661. Bread, biscuits, crackers and cakes.-Class 662. Vegetable oils.

Textile Substances of Vegetable or Animal Origin.— Class 665. Cotton on the stem, in the boll, ginned and baled.-Class 666. Hemp, flax, jute, ramic, etc., in primitive forms and in all stages of preparation for spinning.-Class 667. Wool in the fleece, carded and in bales. -Class 668. Silk in the cocoon and reeled.-Class 669. Hair, bristles. Machines, Implements and Processes of Manufacture.-Class 670. Tillage.-Manual implements, spades, hoes, rakes. Animal-power machinery, ploughs, cultivators, horse-hoes, clod-crushers, rollers, harrows. Steam-power machinery, ploughs, breakers, harrows, cultivators.-Class 671. Planting.-Manual implements, corn-planters and hand-drills. Animal-power machinery, grain- and manure-drills, corn- and cotton-planters; steam-power machinery, grain- and manuredrills. Class 672. Harvesting.-Manual implements, grain-cradles, sickles, reaping-hooks; animal-power machinery, reapers and headers; mowers, tedders, rakes, hay-elevators and hay-loaders. Potato diggers. -Class 673. Preparatory to marketing.-Thrashers, clover-hullers, corn-shellers, winnowers, hay, cotton, wine, oil- and sugar-making apparatus.-Class 674. Applicable to farm economy.-Portable and stationary engines, chaffers, hay- and feed-cutters, slicers, pulpers, corn-mills, farm boilers and steamers, incubators.-Class 675. Dairy fittings and ap pliances. Churns for hand and power, butter-workers, cans and pails, cheese-presses, vats and apparatus.

Agricultural Engineering and Administration.—Class 680. Laying out and improving farms.-Clearing (stump-extractors), construction of roads, draining, irrigating, models of fences, gates, drains, out-falls, dams, embankments, irrigating machinery, stack building and thatching.-Class 681. Commercial fertilizers, phosphatic, ammoniacal, calcareous, etc.-Class 682. Transportation.-Wagons, carts, sleds, harness, yokes, traction engines, and apparatus for road-making and excavating. Class 683. Farm buildings.-Models and drawings of farm-houses and tenements, barns, stables, hop-houses, fruit-driers, ice-houses, windmills, granaries, barracks, apiaries, cocooneries, aviaries, abattoirs and dairies.

Tillage and General Management.-Class 690. Systems of planting and cultivation.-Class 691. Systems of draining and application of manures.-Class 692. Systems of breeding and stock feeding.

DEPARTMENT VII.-HORTICULTURE.

Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers.-Class 700. Ornamental trees and shrubs, evergreens.-Class 701. Herbaceous perennial plants. Class 702. Bulbous and tuberous-rooted plants.-Class 703. Decorative and ornamental foliage plants.-Class 704. Annuals and other soft-wooded plants, to be exhibited in successive periods during the season. -Class 705. Roses.-Class 706. Cactacea.-Class 707. Ferns, their management in the open air, and in ferneries, wardian cases, etc.-Class 708. New plants, with statement of their origin.-Class 709. Floral designs, etc.; cut flowers, bouquets, preserved flowers, leaves, sea-weeds; illustrations of plants and flowers; materials for floral designs; bouquet materials, bouquet holders, bouquet papers, models of fruits, vegetables and flowers.

Hothouses, Conservatories, Graperies and their Management.-Class 710. Hothouse and conservatory plants.-Class 711. Fruit trees under glass.-Class 712. Orchids and parasitic plants.— Class 713. Forcing and propagation of plants.-Class 714. Aquatic plants under glass or in aquaria, etc.—Class 715. Horticultural buildings, propagating houses, hot-beds, etc., and modes of heating them; structures for propagating and forcing small fruits.-Class 716. Portable or movable orchard houses and graperies, without artificial heat; frames, beds.

Garden Tools, Accessories of Gardening.-Class 720. Tools and implements; machines for the transplanting of trees, shrubs, etc.; portable forcing-pumps for watering plants in greenhouses, and methods of watering the garden and lawn.-Class 721. Receptacles for plants, flowerpots, plant-boxes, tubs, fern cases, jardinieres, etc.; window gardening; plant and flower stands, ornate designs in iron, wood and wire. -Class 722. Ornamental wire-work-viz., fences, gates, trellis bordering of flower-beds, porches; park seats, chairs, garden statuary, vases, fountains, etc.; designations, labels, numbers.

Garden Designing, Construction and Management. -Class 730.-Laying out gardens.-Designs for the laying out of gardens and the improvement of private residences; designs for commercial gardens, nurseries, graperies; designs for the parterre.-Class 731. Treatment of water for ornamental purposes, cascades, fountains, reservoirs, lakes.-Class 732. Formation and after treatment of lawns.-Class 733.— Garden construction, buildings, etc.-Rock-work, grottoes; rustic constructions and adornments for private gardens and public grounds.-Class 734. Planting, fertilizing and cultivating.

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