Great Britain Division XVltL North Gallery. 



DIVISION XYIII. 

 Hooks, &c. 



416. DAVIDSON, GEORGE & WILLIAM, 18 Regent Quay, Aber- 

 deen. Model Salmon Bag Net, Fly Net and Eiver Net. 



417. GEMS & CO., 94 East Street, Manchester Square. (1) Anglers' 

 Chairs. (2) Baskets, " Piscatorial Combination," " Bouyant." (3) Life-saving Chairs. 

 (4) Deck Chairs, &c. 



418. TOUGH, GEORGE, Salmon Fishings, Portmahomack, Kossshire, 

 Salmon Net. 



419. BERWICK SALMON FISHERIES COMPANY, Limited, 

 Berwick on Tweed, Model of Salmon Fishing Coble and Weir Shot Net as use! on the River 

 Tweed. 



4Ipa. SEVERN FISHERIES BOARD. WILLIS BUND, Hon. Sec. 

 (1) Model of a Fishing Weir at Preston Boats near Shrewsbury. This is a weir used solely 

 for the purpose of fishing. Eeels and freshwater fish are what are usually caught at it. (2) 

 Ground Plan of same. (3) Model of Fishing Weir at Fitz, Shropshire. (4) Ground plan of 

 same. (5) Plan showing the fish passes erected by the Severn Commission in the Weirs 

 across the Severn, Maisemore (Gloucester), Llanthory (Gloucester), Diglis (Worcester), Severe 

 (near Worcester), Holt (Worcestershire). 



420. PARKER, WILLIAM, Chairman of the Board of Conservators of 

 the Eden Fishery District, Carlton Hill, Penrith. (1) Plan of a Stake Net for Salmon, on a 

 scale of 50 feet to an inch. (2) Detailed Model of one of the largest traps, on a scale of 

 4 feet to an inch. (3) Coracle Net. 



421. FOYLE AND BANN FISHERIES, Fishery Office, Londonderry, 

 Ireland. (1) Stake Net for capture of Salmon in Lough Foyle, Londonderry. (2) Cruives for 

 capture of Salmon at the Salmon Leap, Coleraine, on the Kiver Bann. The property of the 

 Hon. the Irish Society of London. 



422. FISHERIES PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION, per H. A. 

 Kinloch, Secretary, 11 Seymour Street, Portman Square. (1) Models of Salmon Nets. (2) 

 Models of Weirs with fish-passes. (3) Models of Putchers, &c. 



423. McCREADIE, G., Fort House, Ayr, N.B. Small Bag Net. 



423^. ENGLISH, JOSEPH, Crumlin, County Antrim, Ireland. Trammel 

 or Set Net used in Lough Neagh, Ireland, for the capture of pollen or fresh-water herrings. 

 Hundreds of tons of those fish caught by these nets are annually exported to England. 



424. NOBLE, JAMES, Wick, N.B. Samples of dyed Seal's Wool for 1 

 dressing salmon, grilse and sea trout flies. 



425. VOKINS, WILLIAM, 1 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Fish- 

 ing rod, winch and bag fitted in glazed Mahogany case. A" relic of the late J. M. W. Turner, R.A. 



426. CUMMINS, WILLIAM JOHN, Bishop Auckland. (1) Salmon 

 Eods, assorted sizes and qualities. (2) An assortment of Salmon Eeels. (3) The " Canadian " 

 Salmon Lines. (4) An assortment of Flies and Baits. (5) An assortment of Gaffs. (6) 

 Salmon Bags. (7) Salmon Fly Books. (8) Salmon and Trout Hooks. 



427. ALFRED & SON, 20 Moorgate Street, London, E.G. (1) Salmon 

 Rods, of Split Cane, Greenheart, Hickory, &c. (2) Salmon Reels, Alfred's Pattern, &c. (3) 

 Salmon Lines, prepared silk and plaited silk and hair. (4) Salmon Casts, plaited gut, double 

 gut, and extra stout single gut. (5) Salmon flies, special collection. (6) Salmon baits, 

 artificial fish, phantoms, Bell's Life spinners, &c. (7) Gaffs, Landing Nets, &c. (8) Trout 

 Rods, Reels, Lines, Trout Flies on Hall's eyed-hooks, &c. (9) Bell's Life Spinners and other 

 artificial Baits. (10) Folding Landing Rings, &c. (11) Pike, Barbel, and other Rods, &c. 

 (12) Eel Traps. (13) Hooks. 



428. LITTLE, G., & CO., 15 Fetter Lane, London, E.G. (1) Salmon 

 Rods. (2) Salmon Winches and improved Ebonite protected edge Winches. (3) Lines, Fly 

 Books, and Dubbing Books. (4) Flies. (5) Baits. (6) Landing Rings, Gaffs, Nets, &c. 



G, LITTLE AND CO., 



FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKERS. 



GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA OF HONOUR, 



Being the Highest Award at the NATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION 

 at Norwich, 1881. 



15, FETTER LANET LONDON, E.G. 



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