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DIVISION XIII. 



36. WUYSTER, M v Maassluis. (1) Pit part of a Salmon Seine Net, 

 viz., the middle net, and on both sides one set of two nets' length. This part of the Seine net 

 is enlarged at both sides, with as many nets as allows the position of the fishing water. The 

 way of joining is very simple ; the nets are laced together, the cork and ground-ropes are tied 

 together. (2) A Pocket or Pit of a Seine Net. The enlargement is made in the same way as 

 for salmon Seine nets. (3) Two large Salmon Bow Nets (used nets). (4) Two small ditto. 

 (5) A winter Salmon Drift Net (used net). (6) A Summer ditto. (7) A Shad Net (new). 

 (8) A Drift Net, for small size fish (used). (9) A Flounder Drift Net. (10) Six Ground 

 Lines, for Deep Water Flounder Fishing, with snoods and hooks. (11) A Basket for Baited 

 Ground Lines. (12) Two Eel Nets (used). (13) Three Pits for Eel Bow-Nets. (14) A Can 

 for keeping Eels. (15) Four Lamprey Nets with Weel. (16) A Square Fishing Net (parti- 

 cular shaped model). This net is knitted as a round one from the beginning, and is squared 

 by the ability and intelligence of the knitter by diminishing the stitches. (17) A Smelt 

 Fishing Line. 



37. MAAS, A. E., Scheveningen. (1) A Cotton Seine Net, Large, tanned. 

 (2) Ditto 2nd size. (3) Ditto 3rd size. (4) Two Drift Nets for Salmon and Shad. 



DIVISION XIY. 



38. DIRKZ WAGER, N., Cord and Twine Maker, Moordrecht. Eopes 



(1) used in Salmon Fis-hing, 180 meters, for landing the nets. (2) Nine meters of the same 

 for trial. (3) Used in Salmon Fishing, 90 meters. (4) Nine meters of the same for trial, 

 (5) Ditto used in Salmon Fishing, 180 meters. (6) Six Small Lines (hook lines) used in 

 Salmon Fishing, 72 meters. (7) Two Clews of Tuggel, used in Salmon Fishing, 108 meters 

 (8) Six Hanks of Yarn for Salmon Nets ; 100 turns of Dutch hemp. Ditto. (9) 140 turns 

 of Dutch hemp. Ditto (10) 180 turns of Dutch hemp. Ditto (11) 200 turns of Dutch 

 hemp. Ditto (12) 250 turns of Dutch hemp. (13) Two parcels of Dutch Hemp. (14) 

 One parcel of Hatcheled Dutch Hemp. (15) One Sheaf of Dutch Hemp. (16) Six Hanks 

 Yarn of Dutch Hemp; 140 turns, machine-carded, hand- woven. Ditto (17) 200 turns, 

 machine-carded, hand-woven ; Ditto (18) 250 turns, machine-carded, hand-woven. 



DIVISION XYI. 



39. MAAS, A. E., Scheveningen. (1) A Drag Net. (2) Cotton Square 

 Net, with wooden cross and gear. (3) Ditto, with iron frame for bait fishing. (4) Ditto, with 

 gear for bait fishing. (5) A Hemp Yam Fishing Net, with gear. (6) Eight Hemp Yarn 

 Nets, for pike-fishing. (6) Nets : Two Perch, new, tanned. (8) Ditto, Two, untanned. (9) 

 Two Bream. 



40. SO OS, G., Gouda. (1) Two Rigged Seine Nets, for pike fishing, 

 tanned. Allow fishing at two meters depth, length 12 meters. (2) Two Common Fish Nets, 

 for river fisheries, tanned, length 12 meters. (3) A Square Net, four square meters, tanned, 

 iron cross and pole. (4) A Triangular Bait Net, 1-5 meter, with wooden cross and pole, 

 tanned. (5) A Pike or Tench Weel, with four wings, tanned, Dutch hemp, length 5 - 5 meters. 

 (8) A Tench Weel without wings, tanned, Dutch hemp, length 1/5 meters. 



DIVISION XVII. 



41. KOLK, J. VAN DER, Kampen. (1) An Eel Weel, one -wing. 



(2) Ditto, two wings. Both covered with paraffin varnish. 



42. VLIET, W. F. VAN (Basket Manufacturer to the Court), 158 

 Noordeinde, the Hague. (1) An Eel Weel, with loose pits and wings. (2) An Eel Trunk. 



(3) Perch Basket. (4) Smelt Basket. (5) Sole Basket. 



43. VISMAN, J., Isle of Tex-el. A Silk Eel Weel. 



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