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(A.)—MINERAL KINGDOM—continued.

(A.) GLASS.

(a.) COARSER MATERIALS USED IN GLASS-MAKING.
As Sand, Chalk, Carbonates of Soda and Potash, Sulphate of Soda,
Gypsum, Common Salt, Rock Salt, Soapers’ Waste, Gas Lime,
Lime, Clay, &c., &c.

(b.) COLOURS AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS USED IN FURTHER PROCESSES OF GLASS-MAKING.
Compounds of Arsenic, Antimony, Boric Acid, Borax, Barytes, Cop-
per, Chromium, Cobalt, Gold and Iron, Litharge, Red Lead, Oxides
of Manganese, Nickel, Uranium, Silver, Saltpetre, Small Blue,
Phosphates of Lime, &c., &c.

(c.) VARIOUS KINDS OF GLASS USED FOR MANUFACTURES.
Soluble or Water Glass, Crown, Window, and Mirror; Crystal, Flint,
and Strass Glass; German Sheet and Plate Glass; Glass for Opti-
cal and for Laboratory purposes; Coloured and Stained Glass,
Enamel, Aventurine, Glass for Artificial Gems, &c.

  1. USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GLASS, POTTERY, AND EARTHENWARE.

(b.) PORCELAIN AND POTTERY.

(a.) MATERIALS USED AND THE MODES OF DRESSING AND PREPARING THEM FOR USE.
Kaolin, Cornish Stone, Plastic Clays, Sand, Quartz, Flints, Felspa, Chalk,
Gypsum, Soda, Potash, Salt, Alum, Borax, Bone Ash, Peroxide of
Tin, Oxides of Lead, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium, Iron, Copper,
Manganese, &c., &c.

(b.) FINER KINDS, AS USED FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
Porcelain hard and tender; Earthenware, Stone Ware, Flint Ware, Fay-
ences, Delft Ware; Ironstone China, &c. Materials and Pro-
cesses illustrating the mixing, moulding, pressing, drying, glazing,
colouring, printing, staining and gilding, &c.

(c.) COARSER KINDS AS USED FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
Materials for Bricks, House and Field Draining Tiles and Pipes, Com-
mon Jars, Bottles, Pans, &c., &c.

  1. STONES AND MI-
    NERAL SUBSTAN-
    CES FOR BUILD-
    ING, ORNAMEN-
    TATION, AND DECO-
    RATION.

(a.) EMPLOYED IN ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING.
Granites, Sandstones, Slates, Limestones, Serpentines, Porphyries, Mar-
bles, Bricks, Tiles, Earthen Tubes, Artificial Stones, Plasters, Ce-
ments, Earths; Pounded Rocks, and other Paints made with simple
natural substances, &c., &c.

(b.) IMPLEMENTS.
Grindstones, Chert, Hones, Bones; Diamonds, Rubies, Emery, and other
Hard Minerals for cutting gems, less valuable Minerals and glass, or
assumed in the fabrication of Watches, &c., &c.

(c.) PERSONAL DECORATION.
Gems of all kinds, and all varieties of Mineral Substances used for deco-
ration, as Agates, Cornelians, Onyxes, Lapis Lazuli, &c., &c.

(B.)—VEGETABLE KINGDOM.

I. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.

Cereals,
Pulses,
Oil Seeds, &c.

SUBSTANCES USED CHIEFLY AS
Food, or in its PREPARA-
TION.

II. Dried Fruits and Seeds.
III. Substances used in the preparation of Drinks.
IV. Spices and Condiments.
V. Starch Series.
VI. Sugar Series.
VII. Fermented Infusions and Distilled Spirits from unusual
sources.



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