Denmark* 25? 



DIVISION XXIII. 



DOECKER PORTABLE HOUSE FACTORY, Copenhagen. 

 General Agents for abroad, Puggaard and Galschiot, 50 Bd. Haussmann, Paris. Portable 

 Structures made of light wooden frames covered with a special kind of felt, perfectly water- 

 proof and non-conductive of heat, used largely for fishing- and shooting-boxes, quarantine 

 houses, &c. 



DIVISION XXVI. 

 PETERSEN, JOH., Copenhagen. 1 Case containing Dried Fish, 



DIVISION XXIX. 



HOFFGAARD, G. F., Yice-Consul for Denmark, Manchester. 

 Samples of Seal and Seacalf Oil. 



DIVISION LY. 

 THE ADMIRALTY, Copenhagen. Charts. 



DANISH METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE. 



[This Exhibit is placed under 389, Great Britain, Division ix.] 



A. INSTRUMENTS, a. Thermometers. (1) Thermometer for measuring the temperature of the 

 surface of the sea. (2) Isolated Thermometer (in ebonite) for deep-sea temperature (con- 

 structed by Steger, Kiel). (3) Isolated Thermometer (in cork) for deep-sea temperature (con- 

 structed by Rung, Copenhagen). (4) Revolving Apparatus, with Negretti and Zambra's 

 deep-sea Thermometer (Rung). (5) Rotation Polychrometers (Hoffmeyer and Rung). &. Water- 

 bottles~(I) Water-bottle (Ardwidsson, Stockholm). (2) Water-bottle (Rung, Copenhagen), 

 (3) Weight, to be separated in two (Rung, Copenhagen), c. Hydrometers Case with six 

 Hydrometers and one Thermometer, d. Anemometers (1) Stationary Anemometer (Hagemann, 

 Copenhagen). (2) Portable Anemometer (Hagemann and Rung). 



B. CHARTS. (1) Chart.of Denmark^Nautical Service, Meteorological Stations (lighthouses, 

 light-vessels, revenue cutters). (2) Chart of Denmark Weather Service. Stations supplied 

 with daily weather forecasts. (3) Chart of the North Atlantic, with number of observations, 

 registered from ship's logs. 



C. MODE OF PUBLISHING DAILY WEATHER CHARTS. (1) Hectographic Weather Charts. (2) 

 Weather Charts in Newspapers (Rung's Method). (3) Copy of " Nationaltidende." (4) Matrix 

 in paper, for the Victoria Press. (5) Weather Chart in stereotype, ditto. 



D. PUBLICATIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, ETC. Annual Reports, Instructions for Regular and 

 occasional Observers, Schedules, &c. 



FEDDERSEN, ARTHUR, Yiborg, Denmark. (1) " Fiskcritidendi," 

 a weekly paper for sea, and other fisheries. (2) The Danish Sea Fisheries. (3) Freshwater 

 lishing. (4) Fish culture. (5) On fishponds and other treatises. (Silver medal for publica- 

 tions on fishing, Berlin, 1880). (6) Fisherboat (Model) from Westjutland. 



MORCH, CARL, Fisherman, Saeby, Denmark. (1) Net for plaice- 

 fishing. (2) " Bakke" (see introduction of Cat). 



DEBELL, LAUR, Copenhagen, Denmark. (1) Anchovies. (2) 

 Herrings without bones. 



FIEDLER, HARALD, Skjelskor, Denmark. Charts and Books. 



BRANDT, MARTIN, Kiugkjobing, Denmark. Tinned Fish. 



SEIDELIN, S., Copenhagen. Hand-knitted Woollen Fisherman's 

 Apparel. Faroe make. 



JESTRUP, E., & CO., Copenhagen. Waterproof Leather Jackets. 



VINTER, Fisherman, Skagen. Seine. 



BAKKER, Fisherman, Skagen. Cod Lines. 



BRINCKMANN & CO., Copenhagen. Eiderdown Quilts. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 



37, Queen Victoria Street, London, England, 



Beruhmt in Canada, Australien, Neu-Seeland, Cap der guten Hoffnung, Natal, 

 Tndien, China, als die einzigen zuverlassigen Fabrikanten von OELHAEUTEN, 

 welcha zur Verschiffung verpackt am Bestimmungsort in wohl behaltenem und 

 rerkliuiiicliem Zustande anlangen, 



