FISH FOR ACCLIMAT1S\TI0N. 375 



book, '' The Special Catalogue of the Ningpo Collec- 

 tion of Exhibits for the International Fishery Exhibi- 

 tion. Berlin, 1880." Pabhshed by order of the Inspector 

 General of Customs, Shanghai Statistical Department, 

 1880. 



1 am quite certain that many of the fish mentioned 

 by the Chinese Ambassador would do quite well in this 

 country, and now that the transport of fish for long 

 voyages is thoroughly understood, I am in great hopes 

 that I shall be able to induce the owners of our fast- 

 sailing tea- ships who come to the ports of London from 

 China, to bring home samples of living fish. If gold 

 fish were brought from China years ago, surely with our 

 improved mode of transport we could get over speci- 

 mens of the carp tribe. 



KESUME OF FISH FIT FOR ACCLIMATISATION. 



Thus it will be seen that the fish which we may 

 expect to do well in this country are as follows : — 



FROM EUEOPF. 



Rhine Salmon, Great Lake Trout, Common Trout, 

 Fera, Golden Tench, Cyprinus Orfus, Looking-glass 

 or Spiegel Carp, Pike Perch, Silurus, 



Total, 9 in number. 



FROM AMERICA. 



Salmo Fontinalis, Black Bass, Cat-fish, Sun-fish. 

 Total, -i in number. 



FROM AUSTRALIA. 



Murray Cod. 



FROM CHINA. 



Paradise-fish, Gourami, and I trust several others. 



