202
711. Forest scene, with creepers, in the Tukvar
Road, Darjeeling.
712. The Jumnootri Peak. 20,758 feet from the
height above Barsoo, Bunderpoonch.
719. Snowy peaks near Gangootri, from Bbair-
amghati.
723. The yiew from the new road at Pangi. The
great China peaks in the background.
733. Banian Tree in Barrackpore perk, interior
view.
737, 738, 747. (3) Rustic scenes and village life
in Bengal.
Collection of Photographs. by Messrs. Nicholas and
Curks, Madras. (From the London Exhibition of
1871.)
Collection of Photographs (6). From Bombay. (From
London Exhibition of 1871.)
Photographs (2). From Madras. (London Exhibition
of 1871.)
View near Neil’s Statue.
View near 1,000 lights. Mount road.
Bombay Scnool of Art.
Collection of Photographs (10).
SECTION IV—PATTERN DRAWING AND PAINTINGS FOR
DECORATION.
India Museum, London.
Designs for textile fabrics collected by Dr. Anderson
of the Yunan expedition in Sande Valley, 1868.
India Museum, London.
Sample books, containing actual specimens of Indian
fabrics in cotton, silk, wool, gold and silver cloth,&c.
Constituting portion of new work in the textile
manufactures of India, Selected and prepared
under the direction of Dr. J. Forbes Watson, re-
porter on the products of India.
Chromolithographs of Indian textile fabrics, prepared
under the superintendence of Dr. J. Forbes Wat
son, by W. Griggs, India Museum, and forming
portion of new work on the textile manufactures
of India.
GROUP XIII.—GENERAL MACHINERY.
SECTION II.—MACHINES FOR WORKING SPECIAL KINDS OF
MATERIAL (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AGRICULTURAL
MACHINES, WHICH ARE CLASSIFIED IN GROUP XIIIa).
Commissioner of Benares.
Model of a sugar mill.
Deputy Collector of Furruckabad.
Maehinery and materials used in the distillation of
country liquor :—
Stove. Copper boiler and vessel. Two boiler-
covers (earthen), Tank. Tube.
Maehinery and implements used in the manufacture
of sugar:—
“ Koloo,” sugar cane press. Worked by a pair
of bullocks.
“ Kurhaie,” iron pan or boiler, for boiling the
cane-juice.
“ Puttoona,” wooden sugar-skimmer.
“ Doohree,” iron spoon, used for stirring the
liquid when in the “Kurhaie,” or boiling pan,
also for ladling it out and removing it.
Cotton cleaner “ Rehtee.” Used for separating the
cotton from the seed. The seed falls while the
cotton passes cleaned between the two eylinders of
and wood.
Implements used in the Collection of crude opium :—
“ Ankhee,” an iron tool used for slitting the
poppy capsules. The incessions are made in
the afternoon, the juice exudes throughout the
night and is scraped off next morning.
“ Sippee,” or “ Puchunneea,” iron tray in which
the crude opium is collected as it is scraped off
the capsules.
An oil mill.
SECTION IV.-STREET LOCOMOTIVES, AND OTHER MEANS OF
TRANSPORT.
Madras Committee.
Photographs (4) of conveyances in use in Southern
India:—
“ Bullock Coach.” “ Rackla Gharry.” “ Mun-
cheel.” “Jutka.”
Model of Madras Butler’s cart with bullock. Ma
dras.
Model of Palanquin. From Kursapore.
Model of “ Moglai Gharry,” with bullocks. Bel-
lary.
Grand Arsenal, Madras.
Model of a hospital “ Dhooly.”
Model of Neilgherry “ Muncheel.”
i Model of hospital “ Muncheel.”