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ships, tidal harbours, pierheads and dockheads. (5) Flash Lights for Fishermen to com- 

 municate their wants on shore or afloat to Steam Carriers, &c. (6) Signalling by day and 

 night for fishing fleets and vessels. 



35. FINDLAY, GEORGE, Whitehills, Banff, Scotland. (1) Herring 

 Net hung according to rule, so that every mesh is a uniform square (with plan). (2) Long- 

 Line for Haddock Fishing. (3) Lobster and Crab Pot, allowing the undersized to escape. 



36. FLETT, JAMES, Queen Street, Branderburgh, Morayshire. Herring 

 Net, trimmed. 



37. WILSON, HENRY, 32 Southside Street, Plymouth. (1) Two sets 

 of Td. Manilla Bridles. (2) Td. Manilla Dandy Span. (3) Td. Manilla Net Warp. (4) 

 Td. Russian Net Warp. (5) Set of Trawl Twine. (6) One Td. Manilla Trawl Rhode, large 

 yarn, hard laid as used in the West of England. (7) One Td. Manilla Trawl Rhode, finer 

 yarn. (8) Td. Manilla Rope. (9) Wh. Manilla Cordage. (10) Two Coils Wh. Manilla 

 Cordage (fine). (11) Td. Russian Cordage (fine). (12) Bolt Rope. (13) Td. Russian Rope. 



38. SHEPHERD, H. C. W., Hull House, Eaglan Street, Lowestoft. (1) 

 Model Deep-Sea Trawl Net, with beam and heads complete, with Apparatus to denote when 

 Net has turned over. (2) Model Boat for carrying fish from catcher to carrier. 



39. BROOKS, H. P., 60 South Quay, Great Yarmouth. Quarter-size 

 Model of a Yarmouth Trawler's Gear, consisting of Beam, Heads (registered specialty), Net, 

 Trawl -warp and Bridles, suitable size for a small yacht. 



39. CRAGG, J. S., Net Manufacturer, Lowestoft. (1) Collection of 

 Mackerel Nets, complete. (2) Collection of Herring Nets, complete. (3) Collection of Sprat 

 Nets, complete. (4) Drift Salmon Net, complete. (5) Brat or Turbot Net, complete. (6) 

 Tramel Nets, complete. (7) Bowls and Buoys for Surface Drift Fishing. (8) Collection of 

 Cotton, .Linen, and Hemp Twines. (9) Collection of Nets in all states of manufacture. 



40. SCHREIBER, CARL G. VON, St. Margaret's College, Lowestoft. 

 (1) Model and Drawing of an Improved Trawl-net, capable of allowing immature fish and 

 refuse to escape therefrom ; together with a piece out of the cod end of a full-sized Trawl 

 Net, showing the practicability of fitting up Old Nets with means of escape for immature 

 fish and refuse, without going to the expense of having entirely new cod ends made for that 

 purpose. (2) Plan of proposed British Canal across the Isthmus of Suez, from Pelusium 

 Gulf to the Red Sea in a direct line, terminating either above or below the wells on the eastern 

 shores of the Red Sea. 



41. BEESON, WILLIAM L., 78 Sterling Street, New Glee, Grimsby. 

 Model of Deep Sea Trawling Gear on an improved scale. 



42. THOMPSON, PETER, 9 High Shore, Macduff, N.B. (1) Collection 

 of Long Line Gear Complete. (2) Model of Drifter for Herring Fisheries. 



43. DAVIDSON, GEORGE & WILLIAM, 18 Eegent Quay, Aberdeen. 

 (1) Model White Fishing Beam Trawl Net. (2) Samples of Net Twines made of Hemp, 

 Cotton, and Flax. (3) Samples of Fishing Lines. (4) Cordage for Nets. 



44. SPEEDIE, ALEXANDER. Salmon Net. 



45. RICHARDSON & FLETCHER, 5 Beresford Place, Dublin. (1) 

 Herring-net Floats for Scotch Fishery. (2) Herring-net Floats for Irish Fishery. (3) 

 Mackerel-net Floats. (4) Pilchard-net Floats. (5) Salmon-net Floats. (6) Hake-net Floats. 

 (7) Floats chemically prepared to resist the action of the water. (8) Corkwood as raw 

 material for Floats. 



46. PATERSON, ANDREW, 6 High Shore, Macduff, N.B. (1) Mackerel 

 Line, complete. (2) " Murderer " for catching Codfish. (3) Hand Trap for catching Crabs 

 and Lobsters at foot of rocks. 



46. PATERSON, ALEXANDER, 8 High Shore, Macduff, N.B. Hand- 

 line Gear, complete. 



47. LESLIE, JOHN, Ropeworks, Macduff. Collection of Long Lines, 

 Hand Lines, and Snooding. 



KNOWLES AND KNOWLES, 



HULL. 



Awarded Six Prize Medals and Special Prizes 



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