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Hello all:
I'm currently trying to classify a cotton sample using the Chenhall
classification system. For those of you who are not familiar with them,
cotton samples are plugs of cotton, a little smaller than a football, that
are taken from a bale of cotton to determine its monetary value by looking
at the quality of the cotton fibers. Ours has a brown paper wrapper so it
looks sort of like a bundle of yarn with its wrapper. Any ideas from the
agricultural museums out there?
Also, is there such a thing as a nomenclature or classification listserv
for me to post these types of questions to, so that I don't have to bother
everyone on the list?
Thanks!
Amanda Thompson Dyer
Curator
Bell County Museum
Belton, TX
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