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Classification of Articles of Import and Export, &c.—continued.

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APPENDIX D.

CLASSIFICATION of Articles of Import and Export in the Trade Returns of various Countries.

Austria.

Imports and exports grouped into $0 categories, as follows:--

1. Colonial wares.

9. Spices.

8. Southern fruits.

4. Sugar.

5. Tobacco.

6. Grain and pulse, flour, &e.

7. Vegetables, fruit, plants, &c.

9. Animals (domestic and for food).

V. * other.

10. Animal products.

11. Fatty substances.

19. Oil, not mineral.

18. Beverages.

14. Comestibles.

15. Wood, coal, and turf.

16. Materials for turning and carving.

17. Minerals.

18. Drugs and perfumes.

19. Dyes and colouring stuffs.

20. Gams and resin.

91. Oils, mineral.

29. Cotton, and manufactures of.

28. Flax, hemp, jute, and other vegetable

spinning materials not elsewhere

enumerated, raw and manufactures

of.

94. Wool, raw, and manufactures of.

15. Bilk and silk manufactures.

26. Wearing apparel, millinery, and

drapery.

27. Brush and sieve makers' wares.

28. Straw and best wares.

19. Paper and paper manufactures.

30. Gatta perchs manufactures.

31. Oil cloth.

$3. Leather and manufactures.

38. Hides and skins, prepared.

34. Wood and bone manufactures.

35. Glass and manufactures.

36. Stone wares.

37. China and porcelain wares.

38. Iron and manufactures.

99. Metals, other, and manufactures of.

40. Machinery and parts.

41. Carriages, waggons, ships, &c.

42. Precious metala and coins.

48. Musical instrumenta, watches, clocks,

and small wares.

44. Salt for cooking.

45. Chemical materials (raw).

46. Chemical products. Colour and per-

fumery varer.

47. Candles and soap.

48. Explosives.

49. Literary and fine art wares.

50. Waste products.

In addition totals are given under the

three following general headings :—-

Food products.

Raw materials for manufacturing par

poses.

Manufactures.

Germany.

Imports and exports grouped Into 18

categories, as follows

1. Asimale (living).

1. Food and luxuries.

3. Boods and plants (not for human food).

4. Manures and waste products.

5. Fuel.

4. Chemical trade, raw materials, and

manufactures.

7. Stone, china, and glass trade; raw

materials and manufactures.

Belgium,

No general grouping of imports and exports. Articles arranged alphabetically, special beadings being given in some chaos, 4.9.

"Yarna"-Cotton,

Linen,

Woollen, &c.

Holland.

Imports and exports not grouped."

Articles arranged alphabetically.

France.

Imports and exporta grouped into categories, as follows :—

(a.) Animals and their products

(including fisheries).

1. Animals, living.

2. Animal products.

8. Fisheries.

4. Materials for medical and perfumery

purposes.

5. Hard substances for carving.

(b.) Vegetable Materials.

6. Food products (farinaceous).

7. Fruits and seeds.

8. Colonial products for consumption.

9. Oila and vegetable saps.

10. Medicinal plante.

11. Wood, common.

12.

southern.

18. Fruits and fibres for working op.

14. Dyes and tanning materials,

15. Miscellaneous vegetable products and

.

waste.

(c.) Mineral Materials.

16. Stones, earths,

minerals.

17. Metals.

and

(d) Manufactures.

18. Chemical products.

19. Dyes, prepared.

20. Colours.

21. Various compositions.

29. Beverages.

combustible

13. Pottery wate, glass, and crystals.

24. Yarns.

25. Tissues.

26. Paper and manufactures of.

27. Hides and skins, prepared.

98. Jewellery, clocks, and watches, and

metal wares.

99. Arms and ammuútion,

30. Furniture, wooden wares, and musical

instruments.

81. Esparto, wicker, and rope manufae-

tures.

82. Miscellaneous manufactures.

In addition totals are given under the

three following headings —

Food products.

Raw materials for manufacturing par-

poses.

Manufactures.

And in the monthly trade kocounts the articles are grouped under these thres beadings.

Italy.

Imports and exports grouped into 16 categories, as follows :---

1. Spirits, beverages, and oil.

9. Colonial vouges, grocery, and to

bacco.

3. Chemical products, medicines, &c.

4. Colours and dyes.

5. Flax, bemp, juta, and all vegetable

#bros (except cotton, raw materials

and manufbeturos).

6. Cotton, raw, and manufactures.

Germany.

8. Metal trude, raw materials and manu-

factures.

9. Wood, carving and wicker work trade, raw materials and manufactures.

10. Paper trade, raw materials and manu-

factures.

11. Leather and fur trade, raw materials

and manufactures.

12. Textile and felt industry, raw ma-

terials and manufactures.

13. India-rubber and oil cloth trade, raw

materials and manufactures.

14. Railway waggons and carriages.

15. Machinery, instruments, and up-

paratus.

16. Small wares and jewellery.

17. Literary and fine art wares.

18. Miscellaneous goods.

Norway.

Imports and exports grouped into 24

categories, Is follows:-

1. Animals, living.

8. Grain, flour, &c.

9. Animal products.

4. Colonial products.

5. Fruit, vegetables, &c.

6. Spirits and beverages.

7. Textiles, raw.

8. Yarns and threads.

9. Textile manufactures.

10. Hair, feathers, skins, bone, horn, and

other animal substances.

11. Hair, feathers, skins, bone, horn, and

other animal substances, factures of.

13. Tallow, oil, gums, tar, &c.

13. Manufactures of tallow, oil, &c.

Manu-

14. Wood, rough, partly manufactured.

15. Wood, manufactures of.

16. Dye stuffu.

17. Fodder, bark, seeds, and plants.

18. Paper and manufactures of.

Holland

Imports and exports not grouped. Articles arranged alphabetically,

Portugal.

Imports and exports grouped into 19

categories, as follows:-

1. Animals, living.

9. Animal products.

8. Fisheries.

4. Hides and skins, raw, and manufao-

tured.

5. Silks, raw materials, and manufac-

tures.

6. Cotton, raw materials, and manufac-

tures.

7. Flax, hemp, and jute, raw materiala

and manufactures.

8. Wood and manufacturés.

9. Grain and flour, vegetables. 10. Colonial produce.

11. Fruits and vegetable products,

various.

19. Metals and manufactures.

18. Minerala.

14. Beverages.

15. Glass, pottery ware, &c.

16. Paper, and manufactures.

19. Manufactures of plant materiale not 17. Chemical products.

elsewhere enumerated.

20. Minerals,

21. Minerals, manufactures of.

22. Metals,

wrought.

unwrought

93. Metal manufactures.

and partly

94. Ships, carriages, machines, instru-

ments, &o.

Spain.

Imports and exporta grouped according

to the tariff classifications into 18 cate gories, as follows:-

1. Stone, eartha, minerals, glass, crystals,

and pottery ware.

2. Metals and manufactures of.

B. Articles employed in pharmacy, per-

fumery, and similar industries.

4. Cotton, raw materials, and manu.

factures.

6. Flax, hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibres; raw materials and manu- factures.

6. Wool and bair, raw materials and

manufactures,

7. Sük, raw materials and manufactures.

8. Paper and manufactures of.

D. Wood and manufactures of.

10. Animals and animal products for

manufacturing purposes.

11. Instruments, machinery, and convey

ance; (including ships).

19. Food products.

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18. Miscellaneous products and composi

tious.

19. Miscellaneous manufactures,

Sweden.

Imports and exports grouped into 26 categories, as follows :—

1. Animals, living.

9. Animal products.

8. Grain, four, ko.

4. Colonial products.

5. Fruit, vegetables, &c.

6. Spirits and beverages.

7. Textiles, raw.

8. Yarns and threads.

9. Textile manufactures.

10. Hair, feathers, skins, bone, horu, and

other animal substances.

11. Hair, feathers, skins, bone, horn, and other strinal obstances, mang- factures of.

13. Tallow, oil, gums, tar, da.

13. Manufactures of tallow, oil, āka.

14. Wood, rough, and partly

factured.

15. Wood, manufactures of.

16. Dye stuffs.

17. Fodder, bark, seeds, and plants.

H

manu-

Italy.

7. Wool and hair, raw materials and

manufactures.

8. Silk, raw, and manufactures.

9. Wood and straw, raw, and manufke-

**tures.

10. Paper and books.

11. Skins, raw, and prepared.

19. Minerals, metals, and manufactures of.

13. Stone, earth, glass, and crystals; raw

and manufactures.

14. Grain, flour, and vegetable products,

not included elsewhere.

15. Animals and products, not included

elsewhere.

16. Miscellaneous articles.

Russia.

Imports and exports grouped into 4 categories, as follows:-

1. Food products.

2. Raw materials and semi-manufactured

articles.

3. Animals.

4. Manufactures.

Switserland.

Imports and exports grouped into 17 categories, as follows:-

1. Manures and waste products.

2. Chemicals, raw materials and mang-

factures.

3. Glass and manufactures.

4. Wood, raw materiala and

factures.

5. Agricultural products.

6. Leather.

7. Literary sciense and art works.

mana-

8. Machinery, including clocks, watches,

and vehicles.

9. Metals and manufactures.

10. Minerals.

11. Food and luxuries.

18. Oils and fatty substances.

18. Paper and manufactures.

14. Textiles, raw, and manufhøtures. >15. Animals kod animal products."

16. Pottery ware.

17. Miscellaneous.

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