218 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



ACOESSOEIES TO THE HATCHING APPAEATUS. 



39113. Woodcu nippers with wire loops, for removing dead eggs. M. A. 



Green. New York Fish Couunission. 



39114. Cleaning net for removing dead shad eggs and dead fish from troughs. 



M. A. Green. New York Fish Conunission. 

 39114. Cleaning net for removing dead shad eggs and dead fish from troughs. 



T. B. Ferguson. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 3911.5. Hand net for removing fish from troughs. T. B. Ferguson. U. S. 



Fish Commission. 

 1681. Lauding net for Carp. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39116. Pans in use for taking and impregnating fish eggs. U. S. Fish Com- 



mission. 

 1795. Tin dipper in use for sui^plying water, etc. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39118. Lamp or lo^ntern. U. S. Fish Commission. 



DEVICES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF FISH EGGS. 



39311. Box used in sending salmon eggs from America to Europe. Ice 

 chamber on top and air space on sides. F. Mather. U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



39120. Box used in carrying fish eggs short distances. M. A. Green. New 



York Fisli Commission. 



39121. Box used in sending eggs of brook trout to Europe. James Anuin, 



jr., Caledonia, N. Y. 



APPARATUS USED IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF FISH. 



26911. Milk can. U. S. Fish Commission. 



1785. Tin water-bucket. U. S. Fish Commission. 



26912. Rubber tube for siphon. U. S. Fish Commission. 



1810. Strainer-tube for end of sijihon. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39124. Rubber tube for 8ii)hon. M. A. Green. New York Fish Commission. 



39125. Strainer-tube for end of siphon. M. A. Green, New York Fish Com- 



mission. 



39119. Wroten bucket. 



1865. Ferguson's cylinder-can with adjustable top. T. B. Ferguson. U. S. 

 Fish Commission. 

 29377. Conical tauk. Stone & Hooper, Charlestowu, N. H. 



39117. Can for hatching shad eggs while in transit, by motion of the water 



caused by rolling of shij) or railroad-car. Designed by F. Mather. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 

 39455. Can, with sponges, for self-aerating water by means of motion of a 

 ship. Fred. Mather. U. S. F. C. 



APPARATUS USED IN FEEDING FRY. 



39127. Conical glass feeders which keep the food iu motion. Presented to 

 the city of Baltimore by Thomas Winans. 



PREPARED FOOD FOR ADULT FISH. 



32777. Packages of prepared food. W. Koehler, Hoboken, N. J. 



MAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND CHARTS. 



39136. Two maps of the National Carp Ponds, at Washington, D. C. E. 



Hessel. U. S. Fish Commission. 



39137. Map of the Druid Hill Carp Ponds, at Baltimore, Md. T. B. Fergu- 



son. Maryland Fish Commission. 



