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GROUP V. 39 142. Conroy, Bissett, & Malleson, New York, N. Y., U. S. ARTIFICIAL FLIES, BASS LINES, FINE RODS, REELS, AND ARTIFICIAL BAIT. Report.—Commended for excellence of manufacture and great variety of fishing imple ments. 143. Christiania Sail-Cloth Manufactory, Christiania, Norway. FISHING THREAD (YARN AND TWINE) AND SEINE NETS. Report.—Commended for excellence of manufacture. 144. J. F. Carter, Gloucester, Mass., U. S. fishermen’s oil clothing. Report.—Commended for great excellence of make and cut, being light and serviceable. 145. J. W. Dresser, Castine, Me., U. S. fishing lines. Report.—Commended for strength and good material. 146. S. Ellwell, Jr., Gloucester, Mass., U. S. FISHING knives. Report.—Commended for good shape, make, and temper. 147. Ths. Erichsen, Bergen, Norway. fish hooks. Report.—Well-made hooks for general fishing. 148. George Fox, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. TROUT FLY RODS. Report.—An excellent rod, showing care in construction, with neat workmanship. 149. J. L. Graves, Springfield, Mass., U. S FISHING RODS (HOLLOW). Report.—Commended for lightness and strength. 150. Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass., U. S. ANGLERS’ IMPLEMENTS AND FISHING TACKLE. Report.—An exhibit, in exhaustive variety, of anglers’ apparatus, especially of hooks, lines, rods, and artificial flies, all of American make and of the best quality. Most of the flies artificially made were accompanied by a drawing of the original insect from which they were modeled. 151. Amtzenius, Jannink, & Co., Goor, Overyssel, Netherlands. NETS. Report.—A fine collection of well-made nets.