214 United States of America. 



SALMON KODS. 1 rod, 16 feet long, 3 pieces, weight 26 ounces. 1 rod, 16 feet lung, 

 3 pieces, weight 27 ounces. 1 rod, 17 feet long, 3 pieces, weight 28 ounces. 1 rod, 17 feet long, 

 3 pieces, weight 30 ounces. 1 rod, 18 feet long, 3 pieces, weight 32 ounces. 



GRILSE KODS. 1 rod, 14 feet long, weight 22 ounces. 1 rod, 14 feet long, weight 23 ounces. 

 1 rod, 15 feet long, weight 24 ounces. All rods have full German silver reel-plate and mount- 

 ings, and grooved cases covered with cloth and cloth sacks. All above rods have two tips 

 duplicate. 



CALEDONIA FLY KODS. No. 1. 9 feet 4 inches long, weight 5J ounces, 3 pieces, 2 tips. 

 No. 2. 9 feet 8 inches long, weight 6 ounces, 3 pieces, 2 tips. Full German silver mountings, 

 grooved cases, &c. 



THE TOURIST COMBINATION KOD. 12 feet long, in 4 pieces, weight 13 ounces, with extra 

 butt-joint, and extra reversible grasp and reel-seat (to be used with reel above or below the 

 hand), and extra short tip for trolling or bait fishing, and extra long butt-joint to be used 

 instead of first and second joint making a 9 feet 7 ounce fly-rod, making in all 8 pieces, and 

 four regular and perfect rods, all in a cloth-covered grooved case 3 feet 3 inches long, all 

 weighing about 4 pounds when packed. It has full German silver mountings. 



OLD COLONY MILLS, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Samples of Canvas 

 used on fishing-vessels. (5.) 



OREGON PACKING COMPANY, J. W. and Y. Coolk. Proprietors, 

 Portland, Oregon. Cooked Preparations in cans. (26.) Canned Salmon. 



OSGOOD, N. A., Battle Creek, Michigan. Portable Folding Canvas 

 Boat. (20.) Length, 12 feet ; width, 3 feet ; height, 1 foot. Folding Minnow Crate. (33.) 

 pSTERMOOR, H. D., & SON, 36, Broadway, New York City. Life- 

 saving Mattress. (9.) 



PACKARD, PROF. A. S., JUN., Providence, Rhode Island. Publica- 

 tions upon Marine Invertebrates. (61.) 



PAGE, E. W., & CO., 69, West Street, New York City. Exhibit of 

 oars used on fishing and whaling vessels. (6.) 



PALMER, JOSEPH, U.S. National Museum, Washington. (51 & 54.) 

 Casts of seal and fish (the entire collection of casts of cetaceans, reptiles, and fishes in the 

 collective exhibit of the United States was made by Mr. Farmer). 



PARKER, JOEL C., Grand Rapids, Michigan. Hatching box with 

 clockwork attachment for supplying motion. (35.) 



PARSONS, WILLIAM B., Rockport, Massachusetts. Ancient fishing 

 apparatus used at Kockport. (1.) Old Stone Killick. Old Bait Chopper. Old Lantern. 



PERKINS AND SHURTLEFF, Portland, Maine. 1 box of compressed 

 cod, 10 packages in case, 5 pounds each, with all large bones removed, compressed in rolls of 

 a round shape, and ready for cooking. (26.) 



PHILLIPS, BARNET, New York City. Essay on Prehistoric Fish- 

 hooks. (57.) 



PHOTO-ENGRAVING COMPANY, A. R. Hart, President, 67 Park 

 Place, New York City. Photo-engravings of Fish from pen drawings. 



PICKERT, L., & CO., Boston, Massachusetts. Dry salted preparations. 

 (26.) Compressed Codfish, 5-pound paper packages. Smoked preparations. (26.) Black- 

 wood's English Boned Herring, in tin. Blackwood's Mount Desert Boneless Herring, in wood. 

 Finnan Haddies, 1-pound cans. Preparations in spices, vinegar, &c. (26.) Soused Mackerel. 

 Soused Brook Trout. Broiled Mackerel, Mustard Sauce. Broiled Mackerel, Tomato Sauce. 

 Soused Brook Trout. Fresh Codfish. Fresh Mackerel. Fresh Lobster. Fresh Clams. 

 Clam Chowder. Fried Smelts. Fishermen's food in cans. (22.) Baked Beans, 3-pound 

 cans. New England Boiled Dinner, 3-pound cans. Samples of brands of boneless fish and 

 canned fish. (26.) 



PICKING, HENRY F., Commander, U.S.N., Naval Secretary, Light 

 House Board, Washington, District of Columbia. Nickel-plated working model of the 

 Courteaay Automatic Whistling Buoy. (6.) 



LIFE BELTS AND VESTS. 



No person should venture to Sea without them. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



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