Spain. 349 



DIVISION III. 



MUTIOZABAL AGUINAGA, DN. ANTONIO, Sn. Sebastian. 



(273) Model of fishing steamer and drawings. 



DIVISION IV. 



NAVAL MUSEUM, Madrid. (274) Model of Cutter for carrying 



fish (Isle of Cuba). (275) Model of Boats used in the tunny fishery. (276) Model of 

 Boats for the gear called " Corredera fija." (277) Two Models of Boats for the " Bou " drag- 

 net (Cadiz). (278) One Model of Boat (half block), used in the gear Cuchara," Barcelona. 

 (279) Model of Boat known as " Jamela " (La Guardia). (280) Model of Boat called 

 " Dorna " (Galician fishing boat) Rias bajas. (281) Model of fishing boat for the " Xeito." 

 (282) Model of Fishing Boat called " Fatucho" of Mugardos (Corufia). (283) Model of a 

 launch (Corufia). (284) Model of a launch used iu Sta Marta, Barquero and Vivero (Corulia). 

 (285) Model of a launch known as " Galeon." (286) Model of a Boat for deep -sea fish- 

 ing, Laredo. (287) Model of a Trawler, Bay of Biscay. (288) Model of a Fishing Boat 

 built as an experiment. (289) Model of a Fishing Boat called " Ancon," used in Aguadilla 

 (Puerto Rico). (290) Model of a Yawl or Fishing and Merchant Craft of Aguadilla. 

 (291) Model of a Yawl, Fishing and Passenger Craft of Aguadilla. (292) Model of a 

 " Cayuco " or Fishing Boat, " Aguadilla." (293) Model of a Fishing Boat, Aguadilla. 

 (294) Model of a "Casco," merchant vessel of Philippine Islands. (295) Model of a 

 " Carambao," passenger and fishing vessel of Philippine Islands. (296) Model of a " Pontin," 

 coasting vessel used in Philippine Islands. (297) Model of a " Parao," coasting vessel used 

 in Philippine Islands. (298) Model of a "Banca," fishing and passenger vessel used in 

 Philippine Islands. (299) Model of a " Guilado," light passenger vessel used in Philippine 

 Islands. 



FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF LEQUEITIO, Vizcaya. 



(300) Model of Boat, for deep-sea fishing. 



FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF ONDARRUA, Vizcaya. 



(301) Model of Fishing Boat. 



MUTIOZABAL AGUINAGA, ANTONIO, St. Sebastian. (302) 

 Model of Sailing and Rowing Fishing Boat, with drawings. 



RIERA Y CAMPS D. PEDRO, Mahon. (303) Two Models of 

 Fishing Boats, one for the harbour in Mahon, and another for off the coast. 



ROMANI, D. ALBERTO, Barcelona. (304) Model of Eight 

 Fishing Boats for " palangre," sardine, " bou," and baskets fishing with fittings and implements. 



SAN MIGUEL, D. FERMIN, Santander. (305) Model, draw- 

 ings, and descriptive notice of a deep-sea fishing boat. 



SOLER Y PLANA CARLOS, Tarragona. (306) Drawings, 

 descriptive notice, and boat, called " Faro Submarine," with submarine lights for fishing 

 and implements. 



DIVISION V. 



NAVAL MUSEUM, Madrid. (307) Dressed Hemp, first class, 

 Valencia. (308) Dressed Hemp, second class. (309) Oakum, first class, for caulking. 

 (310) Oakum, second class, for caulking. (311) Oakum, tarred, second class. (312) 

 Oakum, tarred, second class, of Galicia. (313) Row sedge, "esparto," Valencia. (314) 

 Prepared sedge, "esparto," Valencia. (315) Box, containing specimens of sail-cloth, 

 manufactured at the Royal Dockyard of Cartagena. (316) Box, containing specimens 

 of canvas, tarred canvas, housing cloth and cotton cloth for sails, manufactured at the 

 Royal Dockyard of Cartagena. (317) Box containing various specimens of hawsers and 

 ropes. (318) Box containing various specimens of tarred hawsers and ropes. (319) Box con- 

 taining various specimens of weft, warp, thread and hemp. (320) Box containing various 

 specimens of thread, spun yarn, &c. (321) Column made of specimens of flax, thread, rope- 

 work, and canvasses used in the Royal Spanish Navy, and manufactured at the Royal Dock- 



yard of Cartagena. ^ 



COPY OF TESTIMONIAL GIVEN RESPECTING 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON'S 



REGULATION ARMY WATERPROOF CLOAK. 



HEAD QUARTERS, R.V.C., BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, May 25, 1877. 



GENTI EMEN, I have sent the Regulation Cloak that I purchased from you some five or eix years 

 ago. Will you have the goodness to put a new collar on it, and return to me. 



Iu justice to yourselves I ought to mention that the cloak in question has seen a good deal of 

 roagh work, and with the exception of the collar is not very much the worse. Yours obediently, 



(Signed) ROBERT WEDDELL, CAPTAIN, 1st. B., R.V.C. 

 Messrs. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, and ANDERSON, Queen Victoria Street, London, .C. 



