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Division 4. 



(ii.) Fishing vessels and boats other than steam vessels. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 98, 114. 

 J. H. Bartlett & Sons, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

 J. W. Collins, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 

 H. & S. Cook, Provincetown, Massachusetts. 

 Al. Foster, New York city. 

 Thomas A. Irving, Provincetown, Massachusetts. 

 George Woltz, Washington. 



Division 5. 



(4.) Eopes and canvas suitable to fishing vessels. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 89, 90. 

 J. T. Donnell & Co., Bath, Maine. 

 Chresten Nelsen, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 

 Old Colony Mills, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 

 Eussell Mills Company, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 

 Sewell, Day & Co., Boston, Massachusetts. 

 James M. Simms, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 

 Woodbury Mills, Baltimore, Maryland. 



Division 6. 



(5.) Steam Capstans, Compasses, Barometers, Telescopes, Lights, 

 Lamps, Fog Horns, Systems of Signaling at night for 

 Fishing Fleets and Vessels, Electric Lights, Luminous 

 Paint, and other equipment of Fishing Vessels, Charts for 

 Fishermen. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 42, 43, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99. 



United States Navy, Hydrographic Office. 



United States Navy, Nautical Almanac Office. 



United States Treasury, Light-House Board. 



United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. 



Mayhew Adams, Chilmark, Massachusetts. 



Frederick S. Allen, Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts. 



American Ship Windlass Company, Providence, Ehode 

 Island. 



Atwood Bros., Clayton, New York. 



Bagnall & Loud, Boston, Massachusetts. 



John Bliss & Co., New York City. 



Charles Carpenter, Kelley's Island, Ohio. 



James B. Clark, Chester, Connecticut. 



