Norway. 327 



221. VEERING, O., Kristiania, Photographer. (1) Photographs of the 

 Viking Ship found at Gokstad. (2) Photograph of the Model of same Viking Ship. 



DIVISION LYIII. 



222. SELSKABST FOR DE NORSKE FISKERIERS FREMME, 



Bergen (Norwegian Fisheries Improvement Association). Collection of Norway's Fishing Laws. 



DIVISION LX. 



223. AARE STRUT, MISS M., London. Oil Painting On the look out for 



the missing fishing boat. 



224. BENNETTER, J., Sole Stavanger, Painter. Awarded Paris, Men- 

 tion Honourable ; Havre, Silver Medal : the Gold Medal Litteris et Artibus. Oil Paintings. 

 (1) Seining Herrings at Seidisfjord, Iceland. (2) Bound for the fisheries off Iceland. 



226. BERNHOFT, ALBERT, Bod0. Fishing on the Lofoten Fishing 

 Grounds with Cod Gill-Nets and Lines. 



227. B0E, FRANTZ, Bergen, Painter. Awarded Paris, 1855, Mention 

 Honourable. (1) The "Horseman" mountain in Lofoten (Midnight sun). (2) Norwegian 

 Salt Water Fishes. (3) Wild Ducks and their Young Ones. (4) Marine Shells and Pearls. 



228. BOECK, TH., Kristiania. Books on Fish and Fisheries. 



22p. THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS, Government 

 Office, Kristiauia. Awarded Cordova, 1871, Silver Medal; Paris, 1875, in the International 

 Geographical Congress, First Class Medal ; Philadelphia, 1876, Medal ; Berlin, 1880, Silver 

 Medal. Statistical Tables and Eeports on the Norwegian Fisheries in 1881, and for the years 

 1866-1881. 



230. DIETRICHSON, T. L. W v Molde, Master at the School of 

 Molde. Awarded Paris, 1875, Mention Honourable for a Newly Invented Bathothermometer. 

 (1) Statistical Maps of the Norwegian Fisheries for each year from 1866-1880, in three expla- 

 natory Plates for 1866-1870, 1871-1875, and 1876-1880. (2) The Catch of the most important 

 Fishes for each County. (3) The Exports, of the most important Fish Products for each 

 Custom House Office. (4) The Population for Norway, of each County and Town. (5) The 

 Depth of Water on the Coast of Norway. (6) The Export of the most important Fish Pro- 

 ducts from Norway to different Countries. 



231. GRAN, MISS MARGARETHA, Bergen. Oil Painting Salt 

 Water Fishes. 



232. HAALAND, LAURITZ, Hvidings0, Stavanger, Painter. Oil Paint- 

 ing (1) Herring Fishery on the west coast of Norway. (2) Shipping Lobsters for England. 



233. HOLCK, JULIUS, Bergen, Painter. Oil Painting (1) Seining in a 

 Norwegian Lake. (2) Trout Fishing in the Eiver Holvigselven. 



234. HOLMBOE, O., Fredriksstad, Custom House Surveyor at Fred- 

 riksstat. Awarded Berlin, 1880, Bronze Medal. A Geographic-Statistical Map of the Nor- 

 wegian Fisheries showing the Export of Fish Products. 



235. JOHNSEN, HJALMAR, Kristiania, Painter. Oil Painting- 



Lofoten Fishing Boat in a Gale. 



236. L0VAAS, HANS, Bergen, Painter. Oil Painting. The Fishing 

 Station Ona in Komsdalen, Norway. 



237. THE PRIVATE SURVEYING OFFICE, Kristiania. (1) Statis- 

 tical Maps of Norway. (2) Heliotyped Drawings of Different Ways of catching Salt Water 

 Fish in Norway. (3) Maps relating to Norwegian Expeditions to the Arctic Sea. (4) Ditto 

 to the Norwegian Expedition for Exploring the North Atlantic Ocean. 



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