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No. 19. — Caique (original), or row-boat. Constantinople, 
Turkey. A pleasure boat. 
No. 20. — Stand. Model of fishing boat used near Curacoa, 
Danish West Indies. 
No. 21. — Model of punt, or scow, used for feriyfing and gen- 
eral transportation purposes in the harbor of Curacoa, Danish 
West Indies. 
No. 22. — Stand. Model of fishing boat of the type used on 
the Sea of Gallilee in time of Christ. The model was made in 
Syria. 
No. 23. — Daighsa (original), a pleasure boat used in the 
harbor of Valetta, Malta. 
No. 24.— Clinker built fishing boat (original), used in the 
cod fisheries of the Lofoten Islands. From Bodoe, Xordel, and 
Norway. 
No. 25 .— Dugout, with sail (original). Colon, Colombia 
South America. 
No. 26.— Bragazza (original). A two-masted fishing vessel 
of Venice, Italy. The sails are artistically painted, showing the 
survival of ancient Phoenician art influences among the Adriatic 
fishermen. 
No. 27. — Single-masted pleasure boat (original), from Aren- 
dal, Nedenaes, Norway. Ornamented at stem and stern by hand 
carvings. Clinker-built. 
No. 28. — Stand. Wooden model of the “Santa Maria.” A 
piece of wood from each Exposition Building (except concession 
stands), erected before May ist, 1893, in Jackson Park, is incor- 
porated in this model, which is made to an exact scale. 
On the North and South Walls are hung pictures from 
the West Coast of South America, from Africa, Asia, and the 
United States — illustrating many primitive and other craft, includ- 
ing types of the highest development of wQoden-bottomed Amer- 
ican sailing vessels, 
