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Report of the commissioner-general, with accompanying papers, including lists of exhibitors and of awards.-v. 2 Fine arts, W.W. Story. Education, J.L. Chamberlain. Political education, A.D. White. Manual training schools, E.C. Jewett. Wood-carving, J.T. Norton. Textile fabrics, Henry Howard.-v. 3. Iron and steel, D.J. Morrell, Ceramics, W.P. Blake. Glass and glass-ware, W.P. Blake. Forestry, F.P. Baker. Cotton culture, P.M.B. Young.-v. 4 Chemical processes, T.E. Jenkins. Mining industries, J.D. Hague. Steam and gas engines, A.J. Sweeney. Machines and machine tools, W.T. Porter. Clocks and watches, E.H. Knight. Railway apparatus, W.A. Anderson.-v. 5. Agricultural implements, E.H. Knight. Agricultural products, J.J. Woodman. Live stock, Samuel Dysart. Horticulture, G.W. Campbell. Pisciculture, T.B. Ferguson


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