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Snap Hooks, &c. (4) Eel Wheels or Traps. (5) Lampern Spurts ag used in Thames Fishery, 



(6) Apparatus for Catching Eels. 



493. PORROW, A. J., 12 Pulford Street, Pimlico, London, S.W. (I) Grig 

 Weel. (2) Lamprey Week (3) Double Engine Trap. (4) Improved Eel Pot. 



494. FAITHFUL, JAMES, Houghton, Hants. (1) Eel pot fo7 Weirs. 

 (2) Grig Pot. 



495. ERNE FISHERIES, Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, Ireland. (1) 

 Model of Eel Weir with three Eyes and Watch House. Nets shown in Fishingbrder. (2) 

 Photograph of Eel Weirs on Kiver Erne. 



502. COURT, CHARLES, Plymouth Works, Kedditch. Sole Inventor 

 and Maker of the Enamelled Brown Rust-Proof Fishing Hooks with Bayonet Poijts ; also the 

 Court Line Bait Hooks for keeping the baits alive without injury of the vital parte of the fish. 



503. HEMMING & SON, T., Windsor Mills, Eedditch. A) Salmon 

 Trout Flies. (2) Hooks for Fly Dressing. (3) Double and Treble Hooks. (4) Registered 

 Safety Pin and Baiting Needle. (5) Rods, Reels, and Lines. 



504. SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURERS' COLLECTION, per M. 

 Hunter, Junior, Mayor of Sheffield. (1) Steel used for Fish Hooks. (2) Vajous Knives, 

 &o., used by Fishermen. 



505. VALENTINE, GEORGE, 77 High Street, Perth. (L) Portable 

 Pocket Case of Fishing Appliances. (2) Sportsmen's Fishing Knives. (3) Portable Weigh- 

 ing Balances. (4) Hook-Dressing Pliers. (5) Scissors, &c. (6) Fish Eatinj Knives, &c. 



(7) Net Fishermen's Knives. 



505^. KELSON, GEORGE M., Colville Mansions, London, W. Owner's 

 successful Patterns of Salmon Flies which won the Medal and Diploma at Berlin, and the 

 Medal at Norwich. With the two medals in inscribed cases, with late successful patterns in 

 a duplicate case. 



505&. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM, Fishing Tackle Merchant and 

 Manufacturer, Central Arcade, Hope Street, Glasgow. (1) Collection of Saltton Rods, Reels, 

 Lines, Gut Casts, Artificial Minnows, Baits, Gaffs, Landing Nets, Bags, &o (2) Complete 

 collection of regular, Refina, Padron, Salmon and Drawn Gut. (3) Salmon Flies for River 

 and Loch Fishing. (4) Special Floating Flies for Scotch Loch. (5) Collection of Gut Casts, 

 Artificial Minnows, Baits, Gaffs, Landing Nets, Bags, &c. (6) Trout Fliffl for River and 

 Loch Fishing. (7) Special Floating Flies for Scotch Lochs. (8) Compbte Collection of 

 Fresh Water Angling Appliances, for Fly and Bottom Fishing. 



5050. SKENE & GOODBRAND, Mounthooly Eopework, Aberdeen. 

 Samples of Fishing Lines and Salmon Twine as used by the fishermen on tie north and west 

 coast of Scotland. 



505^. BLACKWATER, Coytrahen, Bridgend, South Wales. Case of 

 Salmon Flies. 



505e. FFENNELL, HENRY, 8 Powis Gardens, W. Collection of Poach- 

 ing Implements seized in various Salmon Districts of England and Wales. 



SOS/". OWEN, MOSTYN. (1) Appliances for protection of Salmon 

 against poaching. (2) Hitch and Brick Hitch. (3) Barrel. 



505*7. DOULTON & CO., Lambeth, London. (1) Drinking Fountain in 

 Doulton Ware. (2) Vases, Jugs, and various ornaments in Doultou Art Pottery. (3) Plain 

 and Ornamental Filters, Jugs, &c., for ship uses, &c. (4) Vases, Cups, &c., ornamented with 

 fish. (5) Tile panels with fish subjects. 



DIVISION XIX. [West Gallery.] See Plan, p. 76. 

 Anglers' apparel of every description. 



506. CORDING, J. C., & CO., 19 Piccadilly, London. Anglers' water- 



proof apparel of every description. 



507. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 37 Queen Victoria 



Street, London. (1) Collection of Anglers' Waterpoof Apparel. (2) Fishing Waterproofs of 



37, 



MAKER3 

 Queen Victoria St., E. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON 



