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CLASS II.— ECONOMIC CONDITION OF FISHERMEN. 

 Division 21. 



1. Apparel and Personal Equipment. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 100, 101, 102, 109, 110. 

 IS". IS. Cook, Provincetown, Massachusetts. 

 Benjamin F. Drew, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. 

 John D. S. Giles. 



J. E. Hendlet, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 George Knowles, Provincetown, Massachusetts. 

 George Merchant, Jr., Gloucester, Massachusetts. 

 John H. Thompson, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

 A. J. Tower, Boston, Massachusetts. . 



Division 22. 



2. Food and Medicine. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 101, 105.. 

 J. T. Buttrick, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

 W. K. Lewis & Brothers, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 Henry Mayo & Co., Boston, Massachusetts. 

 L. Pickert & Co., Boston, Massachusetts. 

 Potter & Wrightington, Boston, Massachusetts. 



Division 23. 



3. Models and Plans of Dwellings. 



United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Groups 106, 107. 



Division 24. 



4. Contracts of Partnerships ; Insurances of, Life, Boats, Gear, &c.j 



Benefit Societies. 

 United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Collective Ex- 

 hibit. Group 108. 



Class III.-COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC. 



Division 25. 



1. Preparation, Preservation, and Utilization of Fish. 

 (a) For edible purposes — 



i. Models of fish-curing establishments. Methods of, and 

 models and other representations of any appliances for, 

 drying, curing, salting, smoking, tinning, cooking, &c. 



