310 Norway. 



broad. (15) A transport boat from Sulen at Sognefjord. Average full size, 10 metres 

 long and 1-3 metres broad. (16) Ordinary fishing-boat from Sulen at Sognefjord. Average full 

 size, 8'7 metres long, 1*3 metres broad. (17) Herring seine fishing-boat from Osterd. Average 

 full size, 9'2 metres long and T2 metres broad. (18) Herring gill-net fishing-boat from Ostero. 

 Average full-size, 8-8 metres and 1-3 metres broad. (19) Six-oar boat from Haus by Bergen. 

 Average full size, 7 metres long and l - 5 metres broad. (20) Four-oar boat from Strandebami . 

 Average full size, 6'5 metres long and 1-5 metres broad. (21) Six-oar boat from Strandebarm. 

 Average full size, 6'3 metres long and !? metres broad. The ordinary transport boat on the 

 west coast of Norway. (22) The West coast Jgegt or the ordinary cured fish-carrier from the 

 large fisheries. Average full size, 57 feet keel, 66 feet long over all on deck, 18 feet broad; 

 tonnage, 44 to 55 tons. (23) Herring Seine boat from Hardanger. Average full size, 1G'7 

 metres long and 3'1 metres broad. (24) Herring gill-net boat from Hardanger. Average full 

 size, 7'8 metres long, 2-7 metres broad. (25) Herring gill net boat from Lister. Average full 

 size, 10 metres long, 3-1 metres broad. This type is considered to be the very best one for 

 the purpose. (26-30) Four and Six-oar boats from the West and South coasts of Norway. 

 (31) The Hvaloer Fishing and Pilot-boat. 



36. 0WRE AND STENE. Trondhjem. Model of a Nordlands Jsegt and 

 Picture of Lofoten Fishing-boats. 



DIVISION V. 



37. NYDALENS COMPAGNIE, Kristiania, Manufactory, Awarded 

 Berge, 1865 ; Stockholm, 1866 ; Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1866 ; Paris, 1867 ; Tromso, 1870 ; Gcite- 

 burg, 1871; Copenhagen, 1872, medal; Wien, 1873; Fortschrittsmedaille, Lysekil, 1876 ; 

 and Philadelphia, 1876, Medal ; Paris, 1878, Gold Medal ; Berlin, 1880, Medal. Cotton Canvas. 



38. STAVANGER REBERBANE, Stavanger, Ropery. Awarded- 

 Stockholm, 1866, Silver Medal; Drammen, 1873, Mention Honorable; Stavanger, 1882, 

 Silver Medal. Collection of Ropes and Lines. 



39. TIMMS REBERBANE, Kristiania, Ropemakers, Exporters. Samples 

 of Ropes. 



DIVISION VI. 



40. GOD AGE R, HANS, Trondhjem, Manufacturer. Awarded Paris, 



1881, Medal. (1) Compasses for Vessels and Boats. (2) Requisites for Compasses. 



41. HANSEN, O. C., Skudesnaeshavn, Manufacturer of Fog Horns. 

 Awarded Edinburgh, 1882, Diploma. Fog Horn, with handle to work the Bellows. This 

 Fog Horn is in use in the Norwegian Navy, and by the Danish Surveyor of Lighthouses. 



42. JOHANNESEN, J. CAPT., p. t. HOBOKEN, New York, U.S. 

 Awarded Berlin, 1880, Silver Medal. Model of a patented Floating Anchor, for vessels 

 adrift. Exhibitor's invention. 



43. LUND, P. B., Reisen. Sample of Tar. 



DIVISION VIII. 



44. CHRISTIANSEN & CO., Laurvik, Proprietors of Laurviks Glass 

 Work. Samples of Glass Floats for Fishing-Nets and Lines. 



' 45. FAGERHEIMS MEK. NOT OG GARNFABRIK, Bergen, 

 Manufacturers of Seines and Nets 'in complete order. Established 1873. Exporters to 

 Sweden, Denmark, Russia, &c. Samples of (1) Herring Seine of Cotton. (2) Herring Seine 

 of Hemp Twine. (3) Sprat Seine of Hemp Twine. 



47. KRISTIANIA SEILDUGSFABRIK, Kristiania, Manufactory. (1) 

 Samples of Twine. (2) Samples of Nets and, Seines. 



48. LYSEKNAPPEN, MIKKEL, J., Alverstr^mmen, Fisherman and 

 Seine Maker. (1) Samples of Seines. (2) Hand-Line and Line-Roller. 



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