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JAPAN. 



(See Plan, p. 26.) 



DIVISION I. 



Lines for Fishing (1) " Tai " (Chrysophyrys major). (2) " Karei " (Plalessa flesus). (3) 

 Codfish. (4) Implements for Fishing Mackerel. (5) " Tamo," Small Bag Net with Handle 

 and " Uchikaki," a kind of fish-hook. (6) Various kinds of Fish-hooks, Fishing Lines, and 

 Floats. (7) Accessories to the Lines for Fishing Codfish. (8) Fishing Kods. 



DIVISION XXYI. 



(1) Mackerel, dried. (2) "Hamachi," a kind of fish, dried. (3) "Tai" (Chrysophyrys 

 major), dried. (4) Salmon, smoked. (5) Codfish, dried. (6) Sardines, preserved in Oil. 

 (7) Tunny, preserved in Oil. (8) Salmon, tinned. (9) "Masu" (Salmon sp.), tinned, 

 (10) Salmon, preserved in Vinegar. 



DIVISION XXVII. 

 (1) Cod Liver and other Fish Oils. (2) Fish Wax. 



DIVISION XXIX. 

 Isinglass, Glue, and Dried Sardine for Manure. 



DIVISION XLIV. 



Coral. 



DIVISION XL VI. 

 (1) Shell of Sea-ear. (2) Oyster, tinned. 



DIVISION L. 



Crab, stufled. 



DIVISION LIV. 

 Fibre of Whale-bone. 



CLASS VII. 



LIBERTY & CO., Regent Street, London. Artistic Examples in Bronze, 

 Porcelain, Embroidery, Lacquer Work, Paintings illustrating various subjects in relation to 

 Fishing and Marine Studies, 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



MAAui-AUiUUElto OF TMft bi^ST 



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Also Oilskin Horse Clothing, Cart and Eick Covers, and their Celebrated Patent Waterproof 

 Cloth for Covering, Driving and Carriage Aprons, &c., &c. 



(Copy of Testimonial.} HOME OFFICE, Sept. 3, 1878. 



MESSM. ANDERSON & Co. You made me an Oilskin Coat about seven years ago, which has 

 lasted in pitl conditicu until this year. (Signed) A . F. 0. LLDDELL. 



