Foundation Muslin; [see White Muslin],[105]
French Cambric; [see White Cambric],[103]
French Foot,[37]
French System of Cotton Counts; [see Cotton Yarn Measures],[17]
French System of Silk Counts; [see Silk Yarns],[85]
Full Regular,[37]
Full-fashioned,[37]
Fustian,[37]
G.
Galatea,[38]
Gauge,[38]
Gauze Weave,[38]
Genoa Plush; [see Cotton Plush],[17]
Gingham,[38]
Gingham, Madras; [see Madras Gingham],[49]
Gingham, Silk; [see Silk Gingham],[84]
Glacé,[38]
Granité,[39]
Grenadine,[39]
Grey, in the Grey, or Grey Cloth,[39]
Grey Drills,[39]
Grey Jeans,[39]
Grey Sheeting,[39]
Grey Shirting,[40]
Grey T-Cloths,[40]
Grosgrain,[40]
H.
Habit Cloth (Woollen),[40]
Habutai,[41]
Hair-cord Muslin,[41]
Hand Looms and Power Looms,[41]
Handle,[41]
Hank; [see Cotton Yarn Measures],[17]
Hank; [see Counts],[17]
Hard Waste; [see Waste and Flocks],[100]
Harvard Shirting,[41]
Henrietta,[42]
Herring-bone,[42]
Hessian,[42]
Hog, or Hoggett Wool,[42]
Honeycomb,[42]
Huckaback,[42]
I.
Imitation Oxford; [see Oxford Shirting],[58]
Imitation Rabbit Skin,[42]
Imitation Wright's Underwear; [see Wright's Underwear, Imitation],[111]
India Lawn; [see White Lawn],[104]
India Linon; [see White Lawn],[104]
India Mull; [see Mull],[54]
Indigo Print; [see Printed],[65]
Ingrain,[43]
Irishes,[43]
Irish Cambric,[43]
Italian Cloth,[43]
Italian Cloth, Figured, Cotton Warp and Wool Weft,[43]
Italian Cloth, Plain, Cotton Warp and Wool Weft,[44]
J.
Jaconet,[44]
Jaconettes; [see Jaconet],[44]
Jacquards,[44]
Jaeger,[44]
Jean,[45]
Jean; [see Galatea],[38]
Jeanette,[45]
Jouy,[45]
K.
Kerseymere,[45]
Khaiki,[45]
Khaki,[45]
L.
Ladies' Cloth,[45]
Lamb's Wool; [see Wool],[107]
Lappet Weave,[45]
Lastings,[46]
Lawn; [see White Lawn],[104]
Lawns, Dyed; [see Dyed Lawns],[29]
Leas,[46]
Leather Cloth,[46]
Leno,[46]

Leno Brocades, Dyed; [see Dyed Leno Brocade],[29]
Liberty,[47]
Linen Cambric; [see White Cambric],[103]
Linen, Tests for; [see Tests for Linen],[89]
Linen Thread; [see Thread],[90]
Linen Yarn,[47]
Lingerie,[47]
Lining,[47]
Linon; [see White Lawn],[104]
Lisle Thread,[47]
List; [see Selvedge],[81]
Loading Worsted and Woollens,[47]
Longcloth,[47]
Long Ells (Woollen),[48]
Long Stick,[48]
Loom State; [see Grey],[39]
Louisine,[48]
Lustre Dress Fabrics,[48]
Lustre Orleans; [see Orleans],[57]
M.
Maco,[49]
Madapolams,[49]
Madras,[49]
Madras Gingham,[49]
Madras Handkerchiefs,[49]
Make; [see Reed and Pick],[71]
Maline,[49]
Market Descriptions of Standard Cloth,[50]
Marl,[50]
Marquisette,[50]
Matelassé,[50]
Matt Weave,[50]
Medium Cloth (Woollen),[50]
Mélange,[50]
Mélanges (Yarns); [see Coloured Woollen and Worsted Yarns],[15]
Melton,[51]
Mercerised Cotton,[51]
Mercerising,[51]
Merino,[51]
Mesh Underwear,[52]
Messaline,[52]
Mexican; [see T-Cloth],[87]
Milled Finish; [see Schreiner Finish],[80]
Millerayes; [see Grosgrain],[40]
Mixed Cloths; [see Union Cloth],[95]
Mixed Dyeing; [see Cross-dyed],[20]
Mixture Yarn,[52]
Mixtures (Yarns); [see Coloured Woollen and Worsted Yarns],[15]
Mock Leno,[52]
Mock Seam,[52]
Mohair,[52]
Mohair Beaver Plush,[52]
Mohair Brilliantine,[52]
Mohair Coney Seal,[53]
Mohair Sicilian,[53]
Moiré,[53]
Moleskin,[53]
Mottles,[53]
Mousseline de Soie,[53]
Mule-twist Yarn,[53]
Mull,[54]
Mungo and Shoddy,[54]
Muslin; [see White Muslin],[105]
N.
Nainsook,[54]
Nankeen,[55]
Nankeen; [see Galatea],[38]
Nankeen, Chinese Customs Definition of,[56]
Native Cotton Cloth; [see Nankeen],[55]
Native Cotton Cloth; [see Unclassed Native Cotton Cloth (China)],[94]
Net Silk Yarn; [see Silk Yarns],[85]
Noils,[57]
Nominal; [see Actual],[1]
O.
Ombré,[57]
Opera Hose,[57]
Organzine,[57]
Orleans,[57]
Ottoman,[57]
Outsize,[57]
Oxford,[58]
Oxford Shirting,[58]
P.
Padded Back Linings,[58]
Pad-dyeing,[58]
Panne,[59]
Panung,[59]
Panama Canvas,[59]

Papoon,[59]
Paramatta,[59]
Pastel,[59]
Pastille,[59]
Peau de Cygne,[59]
Peau de Soie,[59]
Pekiné, or Pekin Stripes,[60]
Pepperell Drill,[60]
Pepperell Drill; [see Grey Drills],[39]
Percale,[60]
Percaline,[60]
Persian Cord,[60]
Pick,[60]
Piece Goods,[60]
Pile Fabrics,[60]
Pile Weave,[61]
Piqué,[61]
"P.K.",[61]
Plain,[62]
Plain Velvet (Cotton),[62]
Plain Velveteen (Cotton),[62]
Plain (or Homespun) Weave,[62]
Plated,[62]
Plissé,[62]
Plumetis,[63]
Plumety; [see Plumetis],[63]
Plush,[63]
Plush of Silk mixed with other Fibres,[63]
Plush Velveteen,[63]
Pointillé,[63]
Pompadour,[63]
Poncho Cloth,[64]
Pongee,[64]
Pony Skin,[64]
Poplin,[64]
Print Cloth; [see Printers],[70]
Printed,[65]
Printed Balzarines,[65]
Printed Calico,[65]
Printed Cambrics,[65]
Printed Chintzes,[66]
Printed Cotton Drill,[66]
Printed Cotton Italians,[66]
Printed Cotton Lastings,[66]
Printed Crapes,[67]
Printed Crimp Cloth,[67]
Printed Furnitures,[67]
Printed Lawns,[67]
Printed Leno,[67]
Printed Muslin,[68]
Printed Oxford; [see Oxford Shirting],[58]
Printed Reps,[68]
Printed Sateens,[68]
Printed Satinets,[68]
Printed Sheetings,[68]
Printed Shirtings,[69]
Printed T-Cloth,[69]
Printed Turkey Reds,[69]
Printed Twills,[69]
Printed Velvet (Cotton),[69]
Printed Velveteen (Cotton),[69]
Printed Warp; [see Warp Print],[99]
Printers,[70]
Pure Silk Plush,[70]
Pure Silk Velvet,[70]
R.
Raised Back Cloths,[70]
Raised Cotton Cloth,[70]
Ramie, Rhea, China Grass,[71]
Ratine,[71]
Rattine; [see Ratine],[71]
Rattinet; [see Ratine],[71]
Rayé,[71]
Reed and Pick,[71]
Regatta Twill; [see Galatea],[38]
Regular Twill; [see Twill Weave],[93]
Rembrandt Rib,[72]
Remnant; [see Fents],[34]
Rep,[72]
Resist or Reserve Printing,[72]
Reversible Cretonnes,[72]
Rhea; [see Ramie],[71]
Rib,[73]
Rib Crape Effect,[73]
Richelieu Rib,[73]
Right and Wrong Side of Fabrics,[73]
Ring-spun Yarn,[73]
Robes,[74]
Russian Cloth (Woollen),[74]
Russian Prints,[74]
S.
Samples and their Classification,[74]
Sateens,[79]
Satin,[79]
Satin Drill,[80]
Satin Weave,[80]
Satinet, or Satinette,[80]
Satin faced Velvet; [see Panne],[59]
Schreiner Finish,[80]
Scribbled,[81]