296 Netherlands. 



44. SO OS, G., Gouda. (1) A Small Seine Net, tanned and with leading 



poles, length 12 meters. (2) Cotton Eel Weel, with three wings, untanned, length 9-5 

 meters. (3) Ditto, with two wings with corks and leads untanned, length 7 meters. (4) 

 Ditto, with one wing, untanned, -i meters. (5) Ditto, tanned, 4 meters. (6) An Eel Weel, 

 with two wings, with ground and drive riggings, untanned, made with first quality cord silk, 

 5'5 meters. 



45. SMIRREN, J. VAN, Vollenhoven. (1) Two Eel Weels. (2) An 

 Eel Pit. (3) A Float Cork for Eel Fishing. (4) A Hook for Pike Fishing. 



46. MAAS, A. E., Scheveningen. (1) A Cotton Eel Bow Net, with 

 two wings and loose pit. (2) Ditto. (3) Ditto, small size. (4) Ditto, one wing. (5) Ditto, 

 with pit attached. (6) Four Separate Pits. (7) A Cotton Cast Net. (8) Ditto, smaller 

 stitches. (9) Four Tench Nets. (10) Three Cotton Landing Nets. (11) Three Hemp 

 Yarn Landing Nets. (12) Three Angling Rods of Portuguese cane with Angling Lines. 

 (13) Two Angling Rods with Lines for smelt fishing. (14) A Hemp Yarn Bow Net. 

 (15) Ditto, smaller. (16) Two ditto, with loose pit. (17) A Hemp Yarn Bow Net, 

 attached pit. (18) Ditto, one wing. (19) Two Tench Nets, with wings. (20) Two Tench 

 Tanks. (21) A Trident Eel Spear, with pole. (22) Ditto, used. (23) Two Hemp Yarn 

 Bream Nets. (24) Two Nets, for small size fish. (25) Two Perch Nets. 



DIVISION XIX. 



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

 Noordeinde, the Hague. (1) A Large Fish Basket or Creel. (2) Hand Basket for Anglers. 

 (3) Ditto, for Seine-net fishing or dorser. (4) Ditto, for square-net fishing. (5) Ditto, for 

 Anglers. (6) Easy Chair for watering-places and Anglers. (7) Ditto, covered. (8) Ditto, 

 with Fish Gear- (9) Ditto, " causeuse." 



DIVISION XX. 



48. WUYSTER, M., Maassluis. (1) A Drawing, representing Salmon 

 Fishing, with Bow Nets. (2) A Drawing " Salmon Fishing with particular shaped Bow 

 Net." 



49. COMPANY " NEPTUNUS," Nieuwediep. A Fish Trunk. 



DIVISION XXI. 



50. LE POOLE, J. and A., Leiden, Manufacturers of Stuff for flags. 

 (1) One piece 4 br. Pied. (2) ditto White. (3) ditto Blue. (4) ditto \ br. Red. (5) ditto 

 White. (6) ditto Blue. (7) | br. Blue. (8) ditto half a yard broad, Blue. (9) ditto Black. 

 (10) ditto, I of a yard, Blue. (11) ditto, lighter stuff f of a yard, Red. (12) ditto, White. 

 (13) ditto, I Blue. 



DIVISION XXV. 



51. COMPANY "NEPTUNUS," Nieuwediep. Model of a Smoking- 

 Chamber for Herrings. 



52. CARPENTER'S SCHOOL, Harderwyk. Model of a "Hang "for 



einoke-drying Herrings, at T ! 8 of the real size. 



DIVISION XXVI. 



53. KIKKERT, H v Vlaardingen. Salted Herrings, catch of October 

 1882. Superior quality. 



54. YZERMANS EN CO., Vlaardingen. Salted Winter-Herring. 

 The Hooker. In sending a sample of our Hooker-herrings, caught last summer, to the 

 Fisheries Exhibition at London, we beg to add some details concerning the Dutch Herring 

 Fishery. Formerly, vessels called Buizen (Doggers) were used, which were superseded by 

 Hookers ; bint since (about) 1866 Loggers (Luggers) are the vessels which now nearly univer- 

 sally carry on the fishing. These being of a finer construction make quicker voyages, and 



Gentlemen's Ventilated Waterproofs 



IN TWEED, CASHMERE, GOSSAMER, AND OTHER MATERIALS. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



INDIA-RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, 



87, wTJEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.G. 



