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I. Frontispiece—Chinese Looms.

II. Egyptian Looms, with the Processes of Spinning and Winding,     to face page 93

III. Silk Worm, Cocoons, Chrysalis, Moths, and Pinna     118

IV. Spiders, with the Processes of Spinning and Weaving     172

V. Indian Loom, with the Process of Winding off the Thread     315

VI. Egyptian Flax-gathering. Magnified Fibres of Flax and Cotton 359

VII. Map, showing the Divisions of the Ancient World, coloured according to the Raw Materials principally produced in them for Weaving     400

VIII. Caps worn by Cynic Philosopher, Vulcan, Dædalus, Ulysses, and a Desultor. Caps worn by Modern Greek Boy and Fisherman. Mysian Cap or Phrygian Bonnet. Coins in the British Museum     415

IX. Statue of Endymion. Hats worn by Shepherds and Athenian Ephebi. Coins in the British Museum     434

X. Hunting-scenes in bas-reliefs at Ince-Blundell. Egyptians with the Drag-Net     464