Cl. 660. Cl. 660. Cl. 660. Parkinson, Bros. See Cl. 200. Wyndham, F., & Co. See, Cl. 200. Bernard & Co., The Distillery, Leith, Scotland. Quart Bottle of Whiskey before Fusel Oil is extracted; Quart Bottle of Whiskey after Fusel Oil is extracted; Quart Bottle of Fusel Oil. (934) Cork Distilleries Co., Cork, Irish Whiskey. (935) Gissing, Anthony S., & Sons, Biscuit Bakers and Baking Powder Manufacturers, Castle Street, Eye, Suffolk. "East Anglian," "Hand-made," "Ne Plus Ultra Biscuits; Baking Powder. Exhibitors, London, 1873 (Medal). Fancy (936) Cl. 660. Cl. 661, 200. TEXTILE SUBSTANCES OF VEGETABLE OR ANIMAL ORIGIN. CLASS 665.-Cotton on the stem, in the boll, ginned, and baled. CLASS 666.-Hemp, flax, jute, ramie, etc., in primitive forms, and in all stages of preparation CLASS 667.-Wool in the fleece, carded and in bales. CLASS 668.-Silk in the cocoon and reeled. Cl. 665, 666, 667, 668, 669. Dickson, James Hill, and Nephews Mechanical Engineers, Patentees, and Proprietors of the Rheea Fibre Works, Godalming, Surrey. Rheea in the rod and in every stage up to final finish. Yarn and woven cloth made from the Indian Rheea fibre alone, and also Yarn and Cloth mixed with Silk, Worsted, Alpaca, Mohair, and Cotton; also Damask Table Cloth made from Rheea Fibre; Rope and Canvas Plantain, Pine Apple, and Aloe fibres, spun and woven; Irish and English Flax in all stages; Work by J. Hill Dickson on the improved method of cultivating flax and hemp, and the science and Cl. 670, 673, 674, 683, 560. Cl. 670, 672. MACHINES, IMPLEMENTS, AND PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURE. CLASS 670.—Tillage.—Manual implements, spades, hoes, rakes. Animal power machinery, CLASS 671.-Planting.-Manual implements, corn planters, and hand-drills. Auimal power CLASS 672.-Harvesting.-Manual implements; grain cradles, sickles, reaping hooks. Animal loaders. Potato diggers. CLASS 673.-Preparatory to marketing.-Thrashers, clover-hullers, corn-shellers, winnowers, CLASS 674.-Applicable to farm economy.-Portable an stationary engines, chaffers, hay and CLASS 675.-Dairy fittings and appliances.—Churns for hand and power, butter-workers, cans Fison, J. P., Agricultural Engineer, Fussell, James, Sons, & Co., Edge Tool (961) Cl. 673, 322. barley or oats, self-feeding,-one man can Corcoran, Witt, & Co., Mill Furnishers, Exhibitors, London, 1851 (Medal and Hon. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND ADMINISTRATION. CLASS 680.-Laying out and improving farms.-Clearing, (stump extractors,) construction CLASS 681.-Commercial fertilizers,-phosphatic, ammoniacal, calcareous, etc. CLASS 682.-Transportation.-Waggons, carts, sleds, harness, yokes, traction engines, and CLASS 683.-Farm buildings.-Models and drawings of farmhouses and tenements, barns, Aveling & Porter, Engineers, Rochester, Exhibitors, Mecklenberg - Schwerin, 1861 Cl. 682 670. (Silver Medal); Königsberg, 1863 (Silver Medal); Paris, 1867 (Silver Medal); Brussels, 1868 (Gold Medal); Amiens, 1868 (Gold Medal); Compiegne, 1868 (Gold Medal); Moulins, 1869 (Gold Medal); Beauvais, 1869 (Two Gold Medals); Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1869 (Silver Medal); Lille, 1870 (Three Gold Medals, and large Special Gold Medal, Bronze Medal, and 500 francs); Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1871 (Silver Medal); Albany, United States, 1871 (Bronze Medal); New Jersey, 1871 (Gold Medal); Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1872 (50l. and 207.) ; Lyons, 1872 (Diploma of Honour and Gold Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Order of Franz Joseph and Medal for Progress); Lille, 1874 (Gold Medal); Nesle, 1874 (Gold Medal) Nantes, 1874 (Gold Medal); Soissons, 1874 (Gold Medal, large special); Brussels, 1874 (Gold Medal and Two Silver Medals); Ayr, 1874 (Bronze Medal); Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1874 (10l.). Munroe, William, Architect, Inverness, Models and drawings of Farm Steadings and Cottages. Models of ancient Highland Cart, and of an ancient Shetland Plough. (983) Exhibitor, London, 1851, 1862; Paris, 1867. Lovey, Edward, Artist, Ponsnooth, Perran-ar worthal, Cornwall. Beehives (with samples of honey and wax). (984) Exhibitor, London, 1862 (Hon. Mention); Paris, 1867 (Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Diploma of Merit). Neighbour, G., & Sons, Apiarians, 149, Regent Street, London, W., and 127, High Holborn, London, W.C. Beehives and bee furniture. (985) Brown, J. B., & Co. See Cl. 228. Cl. 670, 682. Cl. 683, 654. Cl. 683. Cl. 683. TILLAGE AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT. CLASS 690.-Systems of planting and cultivation. CLASS 691.-Systems of draining and application of manures. DEPARTMENT VII.--HORTICULTURE. Location:- -HORTICULTURAL BUILDING. 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 CLASS 705.-Roses. CLASS 706.-Cactacea. CLASS 707.-Ferns, their management in the open air, and in ferneries, Wardian cases, etc. CLASS 709.-Floral designs, etc. Cut flowers, bouquets, preserved flowers, leaves, seaweeds. Cl. 708, 700. Cl. 700. 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, propagation houses hot-beds, etc., and modes of heating CLASS 716.-Portable or moveable orchard houses and graperies, without artificial heat. Veitch, James, & Sons, Royal Exotic Waterer, Anthony, Knap Hill Nursery, Williams, Benjamin Samuel, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, London, N. Set of Books. Miscellaneous collection of new and rare plants. (992) Exhibitor, London, 1866; Ghent, 1873; Manchester, 1874 ; Antwerp, 1875; Edinburgh, 1875; Cologne, 1875 (Awarded the Prize of Honour given by their Imperial Highnesses the Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia). Cl. 708, 306. |