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XVIU CONTENTS.<br />

g^n <strong>of</strong> sheep-breeding in Italy—Faunus the same with Pan—Ancient sculptures<br />

exhibiting Faunus—Bales <strong>of</strong> <strong>wool</strong> <strong>and</strong> the shepherd's dress—Costume, appear-<br />

ance, <strong>and</strong> manner <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> the ancient Italian shepherds . . 256<br />

CHAPTER III.<br />

SHEEP-BREEDING AND PASTORAL LIFE OF THE ANCIENTS ILLUS-<br />

TRATIONS OF THE SCRIPTURES, ETC.<br />

Sheep-breeding in Germany <strong>and</strong> Gaul—In Britain—Improved by the Belgians<br />

<strong>and</strong> Saxons—Sheep-breeding in Spain—Natural dyes <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>wool</strong>—Golden<br />

hue <strong>and</strong> <strong>other</strong> natural dyes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>wool</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bsetica—Native' colors <strong>of</strong> Bsetic<br />

<strong>wool</strong>—Saga <strong>and</strong> chequered plaids—Sheep always bred principally for the<br />

weaver, not for the butcher—Sheep supplied milk for food, <strong>wool</strong> for clothing<br />

<strong>The</strong> moth<br />

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CHAPTER IV.<br />

GOATS-HAIR.<br />

ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE GOAT ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE SCRIPTURES, ETC.<br />

Sheep-breeding <strong>and</strong> goats in China—Probable origin <strong>of</strong> sheep <strong>and</strong> goats—Sheep<br />

<strong>and</strong> goats coeval with man, <strong>and</strong> always propagated together—Habits <strong>of</strong> Gre-<br />

cian goat-herds—He-goat employed to lead the flock—Cameo representing a<br />

goat-herd—Goats chiefly valued for their milk—Use <strong>of</strong> goats' -hair for coarse<br />

clothing—Shearing <strong>of</strong> goats in Phrj'gia, Cilicia, &-c.—Vestes caprina, cloth <strong>of</strong><br />

goats' -hair—Use <strong>of</strong> goats'-hair for military <strong>and</strong> naval purposes—Curtains to<br />

cover tents—Etymology <strong>of</strong> Sack <strong>and</strong> Shag—Symbolical uses <strong>of</strong> sack-cloth<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arabs weave goats'-hair—Modern uses <strong>of</strong> goats'-hair <strong>and</strong> goats'-<strong>wool</strong><br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> the Angora or Cashmere goat into France—Success <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Project<br />

CHAPTER V.<br />

BEAVERS-WOOL.<br />

Isidorus Hispalensis—Claudian—Beckmann—Beavers' -<strong>wool</strong>—Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Bea-<br />

vers through Europe—Fossil bones <strong>of</strong> Beavers .... 309<br />

CHAPTER VI.<br />

CAMELS-WOOL AND CAMELS-HAIR.<br />

Camels' -<strong>wool</strong> <strong>and</strong> Camels' -hair—Ctesia's account—Testimony <strong>of</strong> modem travel-<br />

lers—Arab tent <strong>of</strong> Camels' -hair—Fine cloths still made <strong>of</strong> Camels'-<strong>wool</strong>—<strong>The</strong><br />

use <strong>of</strong> hair <strong>of</strong> various animals in the manufacture <strong>of</strong> beautiful stuffs by the ancient<br />

Mexicans—Hair used by the C<strong>and</strong>ian women in the manufacture <strong>of</strong> broidered<br />

Btuffi—Broidered stuff's <strong>of</strong> the negresses <strong>of</strong> Senegal—<strong>The</strong>ir great beauty 312<br />

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