350 Spain. 



ALIER, PEDRO, Barcelona. (322) One Boll of Hemp Canvas, 

 and another of Cotton Stuff. 



ALPERIZ, JUAN-MANUEL, Sevilla. (323) Pattern of Linen 

 Cloth, Nos. 1 and 5. 



DIAZ RUIZ AGUSTIN, Almeria. (324) Sample of Sedge's Rope- 

 work for various applications of fishing. 



DIAZ RUIZ ANTONIO, Almeria. (325) Different Samples of 

 Sedges for various purposes. 



HAYNES, THOMAS. (326) Sample of "Esparto" (sedge) grass 

 rope for ground rope of trawl net. (327) Sample of Tow Line for trawl net. (328) Sample 

 of Hand-made Twines for net making 



MERCADAL Y PORTELLA, Mahon. (329) Two Samples of 



MURRAY & CO., Almeria. (330) Sample of Sedge. 



PADILLA, JUAN, Almeria. (331) Various Samples of Hemp. 



PONSETI BROTHERS, Mahon. (332) Patterns of Cotton Cloth, 

 Dressed Hemp, and Fishing Thread. 



GUZMAN, JOSE, Sevilla. (333) Two Coils of Manila Rope, and 

 one of Hemp Hope. (334) Thread for Fishing and Nets of different sizes. (335) Six 

 Hanks of Thread for fishing. Seven Samples of Thread for fishing tackle. 



DIVISION VI. 



ROYAL NAVAL OBSERVATORY OF S. FERNANDO. 

 (336) One Barometer, one Psicrometer, one Hydrometer, one Deep Sounding Thermometer, 

 one Thermometer for the surface of the water, and one Loch, all made in the workshops of 

 the observatory. 



DIVISION VIII. 



NAVAL MUSEUM, Madrid. (337) Samples of Thread for Nets 

 from the manufactory of Messrs. Rivas of Vigo. (338) Samples of Thread from Messrs. 

 Domenech of Badalona. (339) Sedge's Twines, from the manufacture of M. Just, Alicante. 

 (340) Sedge's Twines from the " Coropera " Blanes. (341) Set of Needles for making 

 nets by hand. (342) Samples of Nails, coast of Valencia. 



DIVISION IX. 



LIFE BOAT SOCIETY OF S. SEBASTIAN. (342) Two 

 Cork Jackets. (344) Box for Donations and Regulations of the Society. 



"DIPUTACION PROVINCIAL" OF SEVILLA. (345) Two 

 Mattrasses for saving life, made of ,cork. (346) Two Pillows for saving life, made of cork. 

 (347) A Jacket and Belt for saving life, made of cork. 



DON P. P. DE LA SALA, of Seville, and of Bond Court Chambers, 

 Walbrook, London. (1) " Suberis Carbo " Life Buoy, possessing double buoyancy than cork. 

 (2) Cane frames used in the manufacture of the above Life Buoys. (3) Impervious charcoal 

 Life Buoys, lighter than cork. (4) " Suberis Carbo" Life-saving Ship's cushions. (5) " Suberis 

 Carbo Life-saving hassocks. (6) "Suberis Carbo" Life-saving Ship's chairs. (7) Suberis 

 Carbo" Life-saving Naval stool. (8) " Suberis Carbo" Life-saving Passenger's Deck Chairs. 

 (9) Flask containing the eighth part of an ounce of Suberis Carbo, and fourteen and a half 

 ounces of distilled water, showing their relative volumes. Specific gravity 0*080. (10) Flask 

 containing the fourth part of an ounce of " Suberis Carbo," which resistance to immersion in 

 eea water is equal to 59 Ibs. per cubic foot, less weight of casing. (11) Model of Life-saving 

 Ship's Benches. (12) Best Extremadura cork bark Life Buoy. Best Extremadura cork bark 

 Life Buoy uncovered. Specific gravity 0'238. (13) Life Belts for fishermen, crews and 

 passengers. (14) Life-saving pillows and mattresses &c., made of Best Extremadura cork 



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