308 Norway. 



(33) Lister Fishing Gear, with double brass horse and swivel, lead and snood, hooks No. 4, 

 jnounted with brass wire. Used in the Shore and Deep Sea Coal Fish and Cod Fishery. D. 

 Implements connected with Line Fishing. (34) Halibut Gaff from Finmarken. (35) Ditto 

 from Sartoren. (36) Codfish Gaff from Finmarken. (37) Long-line Holler from Finmarken. 

 (38) Hand-line Koller from Sartoren used in shore fisheries. (39) Ditto, used in deep-sea 

 fisheries. (40) Bait Needle from Finmarken, used in the halibut fishery. (The bait is put on 

 the hook by running the needle and snood through the bait, until the hook is reached.) E. Nets 

 and Seines. (41) Sondmore Cod-Gill Net, with wooden floats. (42) Sdndmore Cod-Gill Net, 

 with glass floats and wooden floats. (43) Model of improved Purse Seine, intended for 

 herring fishing. 



13. TIB ERG, JOH. P., Kristiania. Jigs for saltwater fishing. 



14. TIMMS REBERBANE, Kristiania, Kopemakers, Exporters. Whaling 

 and other Lines. 



15. WALLEM, FREDRIK, M., Bergen. (1 and 2) Herring Handline 

 with hooks used without bait on the South Coast of Norway. (3) Herring handline adapted 

 from Germany. (4) Herring-lead used to sound the shoals when seining the herring. (5) 

 Plaice-lead used in the shore fishery. (6) Halibut-lead used in the shore fishery. (7) Wolf- 

 fish-lead with hooks. 



DIVISION II. 



16. LYSEKNAPPEN, MIKKEL T., Fisherman and Seine-maker, 

 Alverstrommen. (1) Eel Pot. (2) Crab Pot. 



17. SELSKABET FOR DE NORSKE FISKERIERS FREMME, 



Bergen (Norwegian Fisheries Improvement Association). Collection of Nets and Pots. 



DIVISION III. 



Ip. LASSEN, TELLEF, Shipbuilder, Arendal, Shipyard at Colb- 

 jornevig. Model of a Steam Trawler, and Drawings for constructing ship and rigging. 



20. VULCANS VJERKSTED, Kristiania, Foundry and Sbip Yard; 

 Awarded Kristiania, 1877, Diploma ; Copenhagen, 1872, Medal ; Drammen, 1873, Medal. 

 Open Steam Launch of oak, with steel gun, harpoons, &c., for shooting Whales. 8'16 meters 

 long, 2'12 meters broad, and drawing O94 m. of water. These boats are attached to whalers 

 and seal-ships, and also used as tenders. 



DIVISION IY. 



21. ALLERS, CARSTEN, Bergen. Boat from Oselven (near Bergen), 

 with rigging and outfit. This type of boat is common on the western coast of Norway for shore 

 fishing, and is well known for being handy ; also for sport. 



22. ARCHER, COLIN, Laurvik, Boatbuilder, Smack-builder, and 

 Constructor of Ships. Awarded Berlin, 1880 ; Ehrenvolle Anerkennuiig ; London, 1882, 

 Silver Medal. Model of a Fishing-Boat. 



23. BERG, NILS, Aarnaes, Aafjorden, Boatbuilder. Boat from Aafjord. 

 This type of boat is well known for speed as a rowing boat. 



24. CHRISTENSEN, A., Husby, Helgoland. Awarded Bergen, 1865, 

 Mention Honorable ; Tromso, 1870, Diploma. Model of Cod Gill-net Fishing Boat, as used at 

 the Lofoten Fisheries. 



25. DAHL, A. C., Ringholmen, Manager of the Eingholmen Lighthouse. 

 Awarded Berlin, 1880, Silver Medal. (1) Three Models of Boat with Eigging and Sails. 

 (2) Model of a Sail-thwart for small boats, to avoid upsetting of the boat when sailing and 

 struck by a gale. (Exhibitor's invention.) 



26. FINEIDE, L. JOH ANNE SEN, Hemnses. Model of improved 

 Fishing-Boat for the Lofoten and Finmarken Cod Fisheries. (Exhibitor's invention.) 



27. FEDDERSEN AND NISSEN, Hammerfest. Model of fishing 

 boat with implements used in the Arctic Ocean. 



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