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United States Army, Signal Service. 



Frederick S. Allen, Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts. 



Century Company, New York City. 



Higgins & Gifford, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 



Marshall H. Holmes, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



Massachusetts Humane Society. 



The Miller Berth and Life-Saving Mattress Company, 



Boston, Massachusetts. 

 H. D. Ostermoor & Son, New York City. 



Division 10. 



(9.) Appliances and methods for breaking the force of the sea at the 

 entrance of Harbors and elsewhere. 



Division 11. 



(10.) Methods of communication from the shore to Light-Ships and Fish- 

 ing Fleets by submarine cables. 



Division 12. 



(11.) Methods of protecting Submarine Cables from injury by Fishing 

 Operations. (Illustrated by models and drawings.) 



Section II.— FEE SH- WATER FISHING. 



Division 13. 



1. Salmon Nets and fixed appliances for catching Salmonidce in all their 



varieties. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 19, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72. 



Division 14. 



2. Salmon Eods, Reels, Lines, Artificial Flies and Baits, Gaffs, Spears, 



Creels, &c. 

 Conroy & Bissett, New York City. 

 L. S. Hill & Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

 William Mills & Son, New York City. 

 William Mitchell, New York City. 



Division 15. 



3. Trout Rods, Reels, Landing Nets, Lines, Artificial Flies, Baits, Bas- 



kets, Bags, &c. 

 Conroy & Bissett, New York City. 

 Wakema.n Holberton, New York City. 

 William Mills & Son, New York City. 

 Loomis, Plumb & Co., Syracuse, New York. 

 Reuben Wood, Syracuse, New York. 



