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535. MITCHELL & MUIL, Biscuit Manufacturers, Aberdeen. Samples 

 of various kinds of Sea Biscuits used by Fishermen. 



536. EDMUNDS, JOSEPH, 134 Pentonville Road, London. Bazing 

 Powder for making bread without yeast. (2) Egg powder, a substitute for making cake* &c. 

 (3) The Favourite Custard Powder, for making custards without eggs. (4) The ditti for 

 making Puddings, milk only required. 



537. MARCHANT, MRS. H., ' 29 Tabor Grove, New Wimblecon. 

 (1) " Soldier and Sailor" (oil painting). (2) "Lobster Pot," Isle of Wight (water colour 



538. LIGGINS, HENRY, 3 Ladbroke Square, Netting Hill. Blick 

 Model of Ship. (2) Half Model on mahogany board. 



539. PREVET, C., & CO., late CHOLLET & CO., 134 Fenchush 

 Street, London, E.G. (1) A glazed frame containing a " Mosaic," composed of Compressd 

 Vegetables of various kinds, for use at sea, as regularly supplied to Her Majesty's Govea- 

 ment. (2) Two glass cylinders containing uncompressed Mixed Vegetables, and uncompressd 

 Julienne Vegetables, preserved, for short cruises. (3) A whole Cabbage preserved dry ty- 

 Exhibitors' special process. (4) Samples of Compressed Mixed Vegetables and Julienne s 

 dietetic and anti- scorbutic food for fishermen and especially whalers. (5) Three tins, one f 

 16 Ibs., one of 8 Ibs. and one of 4 Ibs., to show the three sizes of packages of Exhibitors' good 

 for use at sea. (6) Samples of various Consolidated Soups in tins, for use at sea. 



541. LINTON, R. T., Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Chemist 

 Edinburgh and Leith. Office, 8, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. (1) Medicine Chests suitable 

 for Lighthouses, Yachts, Emigrant Ships, &c. Thermoplastic Splints, likewise Splints for 

 Fractures and Broken Bones. 



542. McCALL, JOHN, & CO., 137 Houndsditch, London. (1) Show 

 Case of Preserved Meats in tins. (2) Paysandu Ox Tongues. (3) Australian Beef and 

 Mutton. (4) Tasmanian Babbits. (5) Western Meat Co.'s Babbits. 



DIVISION XXIII. [East Arcade.] See Plan, p. 26. 

 Models and plans of dwellings. 



543. ALLEN, EDWARD ELLIS, 111 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W. 

 Fisherman's Cottage. This exhibit will be near Machinery in motion. 



544. MACLEAN, A. J., Pennycross, Argyleshire, N.B. (1) Communica- 

 tion with Fishing Fleets at Sea. (2) Plans of Fishermen's Dwellings. (3) Plan of Peat Ice 

 House. (4) Model Kailway Van, for conveying fish to market. (5) Model Fish Box. 



545. DEAN, MRS. ELIZABETH, 2 Godwin Koad, Hastings. Model of 

 a Fisherman's Dwelling House and Furniture. 



546. MACKENZIE, R., Master of Works, 48 Holborn Street, Aberdeen, 

 N.B. (1) Model of Fishermen's Houses. (2) Two Plans of Fishermen's Houses. 



547. GREENWOOD, WILLIAM, & CO., 60 Market Street. Man- 

 chester. Ventilators, for Dwellings. Patent New Style Ornamental Ventilators, in the form 

 of plaques, brackets, and china, parian, Dresden, &c., vases and ornaments, suitable for 

 dwelling-houses, saloons, &c. 



548. BREBNER, THOMAS, Builder, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. 

 Model of Fishermen's Houses, with Plan. 



549. LAWRENCESON, L., Lerwick, Shetland. Model of Fisherman's 

 Cottage. 



54Qa. CHAMBERS, OLDHAM, & WILLINS, Architects, Bank Plain, 

 Norwich. Plans of Fishermen's Waterside Dwellings. 



(1) Plan of Fish Market (Ground) ; (2) Plan of Basement and First Floor ; (3) Plan or 

 Eoof: (4) Plan of Transverse Section; (5) Plan of Longitudinal; (6) Plan of Interior. 

 Design for Seamen's School. Design for Fishermen's Village. Bird's-eye View. 



THE PATENT VICTORIA STONE, 



AS LAID in the Entrance Hall and Fish Market of 

 the FISHERIES EXHIBITION, has been used by 

 eighteen Metropolitan Vestries; sixty miles (taken at 

 seven feet wide) having been laid in London footways, 

 where there is the greatest traffic in the world. 



Wharf and Offlc : 283A, Kingsland Road. 

 Works : Stratford, Essex; and Groby! Quarries, Leicester. 



