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tage of this can is that you can take it into the rail- 

 way carriage with you, and by working the ball with 

 your foot can keep up a continuous supply of air to the 

 iisli in the can. 



This can will also be found exceedingly useful to 

 jack fishers to carry their baits. Wishing that this 

 new form of carrying can should be known as wide as 

 possible among those interested in fish breeding, I 

 instructed Mr. Edon, at my Fish Museum, South Ken- 

 sington, to look out for a tinsmith who would under- 

 take to construct these cans ux)on the plans which I 

 had given him. This has now been done, and the can 

 may be obtained at a reasonable cost, of any size from 

 the small ones to carry fry or jack bait, up to large 

 ones suitable for the transfer of two and three jeav old 

 trout or fontinalis, perch, carp, golden tench, &c. 



Finally, I give the names and addresses of the prin- 

 cipal dealers from whom fish eggs may be obtained, 

 and who will be always willing to forward their price 

 lists : 



Armistead, I., Troutdale Fishery, Keswick. 



Andrews, T., Westgate House, Guildford. 



Capel, C, The Fishery, Foot's Cray, Kent. 



Guy, J. E., Howietown Fishery, Stirling. 



Searle, E. W., 73, Arlington-road, Mornington 

 Crescent, N.W. 



Should beginners at fish-breeding find any hitch or 

 difficulty in their first attempts, they should go down 

 to my Museum of Economic Fish Culture, South Ken- 

 sington, where the attendant, Mr. Edon, has my orders 

 to supply any information required. 



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