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Beretninger om Norges Deeltagelse i den almindelige Industri-Udstilling 
i Stockholm 1866, og i Verdensudstillingen i Paris, 1867. 
Om de Geologiske Forhold paa Kyststrekningen af Nordre Bergenhus 
amt. Af M. Irgens og Th. Hiortdahl. (Note. With ‘‘Résumé pour les 
Htrangers.”) 
Fortegnelse over de af Fiskeri-Inspektor for de norske Ferskvandsfiskerier 
M. G. Hetting ved det 13de almindelige Landbrugsmode August, 1871, i 
Goteborg udstillede Gjenstande med Anhang: Bortfeste af de den Norske 
Stat tilhorende fisketomme Vande. *# 
The Thelemark Race.f By H. Tveter, Agronome. 
Almindelig Norsk Huus-Kalender med Primstay og Merkedage. 
Christiania, 1859. 
Plating or Coating Metals with Metals. A.D. 1637—1860. 
Ditto ditto (Part ii). A.D. 1861—1865. 
Pottery. A.D. 1626—1861. 
Ditto A.D. 1862—1866. 
Preparation and Use of Food. A.D. 1721—1866. 
Preparation and Use of Tobacco. A.D. 1721—1866. 
Preparation and Combustion of Fuel. A.D. 1620—1865. 
Preservation of Food. A.D. 1691—1855. 
Ditto A.D. 1856—1866. 
Printing. A.D. 1617—1857. 
Ditto A.D. 1858—1861. 
Production and Application of Gas (Excepting Gas Engines). A.D. 
1681—1858. : 
Ditto A.D. 1859—1866. 
Railways. A.D. 1770—1863. 
Railway Signals and Communicating Apparatus. A.D. 1840—1866. 
Raising, Lowering, and Weighing. A.D. 1617—1865. 
Ditto ditt 1866. 
Roads and Ways. A. D. 1619—1866. 
Saddlery, Harness, Stable Fittings, &e. A.D. 1625—1866. 
Ship-building, Repairing, Sheathing, Launching, &. A.D. 1618—1860. 
Ditto ditto ditto A.D. 1861—1866. 
Spinning. A.D. 1624—1863. 
Ditto Part ii. 1864—1866. 
Steam-Culture. A.D. 1618—1856. 
Steam Engine. Parti. Vol.i. A.D. 1618—1859. 
Ditto Parti. Vol. ii. A.D. 1618—1859. 
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Walking-Sticks. A.D. 1780—1866. 
Watches, Clocks, and other Timekeepers. A.D. 1661—1857. 
Ditto ditto ditto. 1857—1866. 
Writing Instruments and Materials. A.D. 1635—1866. 
* There is an Appendix, translated into English, on the ‘‘ Leasing of 
the waters, not containing fish, belonging to the Norwegian State,” so that 
the lessee shall have during the ‘term of the lease, on condition of introducing 
fish, the sole right of fishing i in such waters. 
+ The Thelemark Race is described as one of the few, perhaps the only 
constant race of cattle which Norway possesses. It is a well-defined moun- 
tain race, which, as the name denotes, has its home in Thelemark, and is 
found purest in the upper districts, Siljard, Hvideseid, &c. The animal is 
small. Full-grown cows rarely attain a greater weight than 6 or 700 lbs. (a); 
