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On the tables and in the cases round the walls of this 
room, and hanging from the roof, will be found the 
remaining models and samples illustrating the Lancashire 
fishing industries and the administration of the Com- 
mittee’s bye-laws. They are as follows :— 
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Model of the s.s. ‘‘ John Fell,’ the Lancashire 
Sea-Fisheries Committee’s steamer. 
Model of the police sailing cutter. 
Model of Fleetwood steam trawler ‘‘ Bassein.”’ 
Model of Liverpool steam trawler, exhibited by 
R. Harley, Esq. 
Model of full-rigged second class fishing boat 
“Arrow,” of Fleetwood, with fish trawl. 
Models of other fishing boats, etc., exhibited by 
Messrs. John Gibson and Sons, Fleetwood. 
Model of a fish trawl net, arranged to show the 
different sizes and quantities of fish captured 
with large and small meshes respectively, as 
used in the investigations made by the Lan- 
cashire Sea-Fisheries Committee. 
Model of sand baulk-stake net for taking flat fish. 
Models of two fish trawls. 
Mussel rake, as used in this district. 
Full-sized river boat’s fish trawl net (on roof). 
Lines and tees for taking sea-fish (in side case). 
Samples of illegal nets (in side case). 
Tow-net for catching surface life. 
Reversing deep-sea thermometer. 
Naturalists’ dredges, trawls and other nets, 
