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178. BUNDOCK, THOMAS A., Leigh, near Southend-on-Sea, Essex. 

 Model Fishing Boat, with Shrimp Gear, in working order (inch scale), also used for dredging 

 Oysters, Spratch catching, carrying to London and Billingsgate. Long Lining for Cod, Skate, 

 and for general Trawling purpose. 



179. JBOLUS WATERSPRAY VENTILATING COMPANY, 235 

 High Holborn, W.C. System of Ventilation as applied to the holds of steam trawlers and 

 fish carriers. 



180. GURR, JOHN, 5 Egbert Street, St. George's Koad, Kegent's Park, 

 N.W. (1) Model of a Boat with a handier and safer Kig than the Lug Sail. (2) Model of an 

 Improved Lifeboat. (3) Model of a Safe Skiff for sea or river use, for rowing or sailing. To 

 be known as the " O'Gee " Skiff. (4) Samples of a simple and Effective Life Belt that a child 

 can make. 



181. BRADFORD, W. H., Great Saughall, near Chester. Eiver Fishing 

 Boat, with Well. Ingress of fresh water by pipes through the bottom of boat into well. 

 Kenewal of fresh water by occasionally baling or pumping out water, it being re-supplied 

 through ingress pipes from the stream below. Adopted, instead of having to moor, for current 

 of water to pass through the well. 



182. GULSTON, G. S., Bembridge House, Fareham, Hants. Model of 

 Off-shore Fishing Boat, with improved Kig, and designed to lie on hard ground. 



183. LINDSAY, W. N., Leith, N.B. East Coast Fishing Boat. 



184. McCUBBIN, JAMES, Boatbuilder, Port Street, Annan, N.B. k Model 

 of Shrimp Boat used in the Solway Firth. 



186. EMERY, LEWIS , Sherringham, Norwich. Norfolk Crab Boat, 

 fitted with fishing gear. 



188. WARD, ROWLAND, & CO., Naturalists, 166 Piccadilly, London. 

 (1) Basswood Canadian Canoes, Canadian built, showing different sizes and builds, fitted with 

 ornamental cushions, &c. Built by Gordon and English for Rowland Ward, who first intro- 

 duced them into this country. (2) American Portable Canvas Boats. 



189. RAE, JOHN, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., 4 Addison 1 Gardens, South 

 Kensington, London, W. (1) Model of Eskimo Canoe (kayak), for fishing and hunting; 

 obtained in Greenland. (2) Model of Eskimo Woman's Boat (oomiack) used for fishing and 

 carrying heavy cargo ; from Greenland. (3) Model of Fishing and Hunting Canoe, from 

 Pacific Coast of British Columbia. (4) Eskimo Fish Spear from Repulse Bay. Made of bone 

 and Horn. One of this size would spear salmon varying from 3 Ibs. to 12 or 15 Ibs. (5) Model 

 of Spear used by Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada, with piece of stone used in old times as 

 central prong. (6) Model of Spear or rake used for catching herrings, &c., on the shores of 

 British Columbia. (7) A Bundle (3) Ancient Fish Hooks of bone and horn, from McKenzie river. 



ipl. PAIRBRASS, HERBERT WYNNE, Naval Architect, Contractor, 

 and Surveyor, Canterbury. Drawings and Plans of Steam Trawler. 



192. MACLEOD, B. B., 46 Clarges Street, W. Lithograph of Split Lug Eig. 



193. PLATEL, JOHN, 64 Fore Street, Brixham. Model of a Brixham 

 Trawler. 



DIVISION Y. [Deep Sea Fisheries Gallery.] See Plan, p. 8. 

 Ropes and canvas suitable to fishing vessels. 



196. BRACEY & SON, Yarmouth. (1) 60 fathoms 4 in. White Manilla 4 

 Strand. (2) 60 fathoms 3 in. White Manilla 4 Strand. (3) 60 fathoms 2 in. White Manilla 

 4 Strand. (4) 100 fathoms 2 in. Hemp 4 Strand. (5) 60 fathoms 7 in. Trawl Kope. (6) 60 

 fathoms 7 in. Manilla Trawl Rope. (7) 60 fathoms 4 in. Manilla Warp. (8) 60 fathoms 5 in. 

 Coir Rope. (9) 50 fathoms 5 in. Bolt Rope. (10) 60 fathoms 4 in. Bolt Rope. (11) 60 

 fathoms 3 in. Bolt Rope. (12) 60 fathoms 4 in. Yellow Manilla Rope. (13) 60 fathoms 4 in. 

 Tarred Manilla Rope. (14) 65 fathoms 8 in. Hemp Winding Rope. (15) 65 fathoms Sin 

 Hemp Winding Rope, Shroud Laid. (16) Two 30 fathoms 5 in. Manilla Bridles. 



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