Classes XYI.—XXI.—North-West Court and North-West Gallery. CLASS XVI. 93. BrANTZEG, P. Christiania.—A mono- 95. Heldal, A. Bergen.—A Hardanger chord, and an upright piano. fiddle, used by the Norwegian peasantry. 94. Hals, Brothers, Christiania. — A grand and an upright piano. CLASS XVII. 96. Gallus, Christiania.—Surgical in struments. 97. Steger, A. Christiania.—A medical syringe apparatus. CLASS 99. Halvor Schou, Christiania.—Striped cotton stuffs and checks. 100. Holst, Mrs. Bergen.—Quiltings. 101. Jebsen, P. Bergen.—Dyed shirtings and twills, bleached and grey calico. 102. Lillehammer Cotton Spinning Mill, Lillehammer.—Grey cotton yarn. 98. Sundby, H. Christiania.—An artifi cial leg. % XVIII. 103. Richter, Miss L Inderoen.— Bed- quilts. 104. Richter, Miss G. Inderoen.—Quilt ing. 105. The Spinning Mill of Nydalen, Christiania.—Cotton yarn. 106. The Spinning Mill of Foss, Chris tiania.—Cotton yarn. CLASS XIX. 107. Christiania Sailcloth Factory, Christiania.—Linen-yarn and sailcloth. 108. Eche & Son, Bergen. —Window- blinds. 109. Knoph & Blichfeldt, Christiania. —Hosiery. 110. Richter, Miss I. Inderoen.—Da mask. 111. Richter, Miss G. Inderoen.—Da mask. 112. The House of Correction at Bergen.—Fishing-nets for herrings. CLASS XXI. 113. Dons, N. Sengen. — Home-made stuffs, from Finmark; woollen gloves, and specimen of wool. 114. Hansen, H. & Co., Bergen. —• Woollen stuffs. 115. Schou, Halvor, Christiania.—Half woollen stuffs.