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11. SCHJ0TT, H. E., Bergen, Manufacturer and Ropemaker, Exporter. 



Awarded Paris, 1878, Bronze Medal ; Berlin, 1880, Silver Medal ; Edinburgh, 1882, Silver 

 Medal. Herring Seine of Hemp, 120 fathoms long, 72 feet deep. 



12. SELSKABET FOR DE NORSKE FISKERIERS FREMME, 



Bergen (Norwegian Fisheries Improvement Association). A. Longlines with snoods and 

 hooks, used in the Halibut fisheries. (1) Finmarken Halibut line with double twined and 

 tanned snoods, and Norwegian bent hooks No. 3/0 ; the snoods are easily untied whenever 

 required. (2) Nordland or Lofoten Halibut line, with double twined and tanned snoods, and 

 Norwegian bent hooks No. 2/0 : the snoods are easy to untie whenever required. (3) Nordland or 

 Lofoten Halibut line, with ordinary snoods and the hooks No. 1/0 ; the snoods are easy to untie 

 whenever required. (4) Sdndmore Halibut line with braided cotton snoods and hooks No. 1/0. 

 (5) Sartoren Halibut line, with snoods and hooks No. 3 ; line and snoods tanned ; as used 

 before the year 1870. (6) Sartoren Halibut line, tanned, with snoods and hooks No. 4 ; as 

 used now. B. Long-lines with snoods and hooks, used in the Cod fisheries. (7) Finmarken 

 Cod-line with snoods and hooks, No. 7 Kirby bent, mounted in the new style ; snoods with 

 ordinary hooks and with Kirby bent hooks, mounted in the old style ; with end- buoy and 

 middle-buoy constructed of glass-floats, and anchor-stones. (8) Lofoten Cod Night-line, with 

 snoods and Norwegian hooks No. 8, as used before the year 1850. Model of the hook-holder. 

 (9) Lofoten Cod Day-line, with snoods and Norwegian hooks No. 7, as used before the year 

 1850. Model of the hook-holder. (10) Lofoten Cod Night-line, with snoods and hooks No. 8, 

 Kirby bent, as used in the years 1850-1860. Model of the hook-holder. (11) Lofoten Cod 

 Day-line, with snoods and hooks, No. 7 Kirby bent, as used in the years 1850-1860. Model of 

 the hook-holder. (12) Lofoten Cod Night-line, with snoods and English hooks No. 7, as now- 

 used. Model of the hook-holder. (13) Lofoten Cod Day-line, with snoods and English hooks, 

 No. 8, as now used. Model of the tub for the line. (14) Lofoten Cod-line as used for Finmar- 

 ken fishgrounds; also used as Ling and Halibut line in deep sea fisheries, with 

 snoods and Norwegian bent hooks No. 4, as used before the year 1880. Model of the hook- 

 holder. (15) Lofoten Cod-line for Finmarken fishing grounds, also used as Ling and 

 Halibut line in deep sea fisheries, with snoods and plain hooks No. 5, as used now. Model of 

 the hook-holder. (16) Fosen Cod-line with ordinary snood sand hooks No. 7. (17) Sondmore 

 Cod-line, with cotton snoods and hooks No. 7, used in the shore and bank fishery. (18) Sond- 

 more Cod-line, with cotton snoods and hooks No. 7, used in the deep sea fishery. (19) Lister 

 Cod-line, with snoods and hooks No. 9, used in the shore fishery. (20) Lister Cod-line, with 

 snoods and hooks No. 6, used in the deep sea fishery. Line holder of hoop-nets. C. Long Lines, 

 with snoods and hooks, used in different fisheries. (21) Lofoten Haddock and Plaice Long 

 Line, with snoods and Norwegian bent hooks No. 11, as used before the year 1850. Model of 

 hook-holder. Lofoten Haddock and Plaice Long Line, tanned, with snoods untanned, and 

 hooks No. 10, as used now. Models of hook -holder. (22) Sdndmore Haddock Long Line, 

 with snoods and hooks No. 9. (23) Sondmore Plaice Long Line braided, with braided snoods 

 and hooks No. 10. D. Handlines and gear used in Shore and Deep Sea Fisheries. (24) 

 Finmarken handline with gear, rope horse, iron sinker (3J pounds), snoods, hooks No. 3, used 

 at the Finmarken Shore and Deep Sea Fisheries (hooks and snoods are untied when required.) 

 (25) Finmarken Coalfish Gear, with lead and spoon bait, linen snood mounted to brass wire, 

 hook and spoon bait No. 4. (25a) Also loose snood and spoon bait used when the fish goes 

 lower in the water. (26) Lofoten Handline with gear, iron spreader and iron sinker (2 

 pounds), brass swivels, braided cotton snoods, English hooks No. 8. (26a) Also loose snoods 

 of braided linen, and Norwegian bent hooks No. 4, used in the Tusk Fishery, also in the 

 Norwegian Haddock (Sebastes Norwegicus) in 200 fathoms deep water. (27) Lofoten Hand- 

 line with gear, rope spreader and iron sinker (3^ pounds), braided linen snoods, hooks No. G, 

 used at Lofoten, Finmarken, &c., with different sizes of hooks according to the fish. Model of 

 hook-holder. (28) Sondmore Handline with gear, lead and braided snood, mounted with tin 

 baits, hooks No. 3, used in the different Bank Fishing, Coal Fish, Cod Fishing, &c. (29) 

 Sartoren Handline with gear, tanned line, iron sinker, four-twined snood, hook No. 8, bait" hid 

 in a crab-shell, old style, used in the Cook Wrasse Fishery. (32) Lister Fishing Gear, witli 

 brass horse and swivel, lead and snood, special kind of hook mounted witli brass wire (to pro- 

 tect it against the teeth of the fish). Used in the Shore, Deep Sea, Coal Fish and Cod Fishery. 



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