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the success of the plans now in process 

 of execution. 



You are invited to become an exhib- 

 itor in the Department of Fish and 

 Game, and to forward promptly an es- 

 timate of the space you wili require. 



Copies of the Official Classifications, 

 Rules and Regulations, and Application 

 form, will ba mailed to you upon your 

 request. 



Classification.— Fish and Game is di- 

 vided into 5 Groups and 19 classes. It 

 embraces essentially the same details as 

 were collected and assembled in the 

 World's Columbian Exposition at 

 Chicago, and the Exposition Universelle 

 at Paris in 1900. 



It is intended that collections of wild 

 animals shall form an important part of 

 the hunting series. Fish and food pro- 

 ducts may be displayed when accom- 

 panied by models of fish curing or can- 

 ning establishments. In connection 

 with this Department, provision will be 

 made for hunting and fishing camps, 

 rifle ranges, angling and shooting tour- 

 naments. 



EXTRACT FROM OFFICIAL 



CLASSIFICATION 



DEPARTMENT M 



GROUP 120 



Hunting Equipment 

 Class 720. Arms for trophies; copies 

 of andient weapons. Missle weapons; 

 bows, etc. 



Class 721. Sportmen'3 arms and ac- 

 cessories; sportsmen's ammunition. 



Class 722. Hunting equipment; ap- 

 pliances for training dogs. 

 Group 121 



PRODUCTS OF HUNTING 



Class 723. Collections of wild ani- 

 mals; menageries. 



Class 724. Original drawings of land 

 and amphibious animals. 



Literature. Collections of birds and 

 eggs. 



Class 725. Skins and furs iu the 

 rough. Skins prepared for the furrier. 

 Taxidermist's work. Undressed feath- 



ers and bird skins. 



Class 726. Horn, ivory, bone and 

 tortoise shell. 



Class 727. Musk, castoreum, civet, etc. 

 Group 122 



FISHING EQUIPMENT AND PRODUCTS 



Class 728. Aquatic life. Scientific 

 collections and literature. Specimens 

 (marine and fresh water) fresh, stuffed, 

 or preserved in alcohol or otherwise. 

 Casts, drawings and representations. 

 Aquatic birds and mammals. Aquatic 

 plant life. Fishing grounds. 



Class 729. Floating appliances used 

 in fishing. Nets, tackle, boats, devices 

 and implements for sea fishing. Nets, 

 traps, and appliances for fresh water 

 fishing. Gear of every description 

 Fishery literature. 



Class 730. Angler's apparel of every 

 description: rods, reels, lines, etc. His- 

 tory and literature of angling. 

 Group 123 



PRODUCTS OF FISHERIES 



Class 731. Fish curing and canning 

 establishments. Products from fish: 

 oils, roes, isinglass, whalebone, sper- 

 maceti, etc. 



Class 732. Sea and fresh water pearls 

 and pesrl shells, mother of pearl, manu- 

 factured; sponges, corals, tortoise shell, 

 etc. 



Class 733. Appliances for preserving 

 and transporting fish. Antiseptics for 

 preserving fish. 



Group 124 



FISH CULTURE 



Class 734. Marine fish culture; fish, 

 Crustacea, mollusks, radiates, etc. 



Class 735. Fresh water fish culture; 

 installation, equipment, and processes 

 used in pisciculture; fish ways; culture 

 of leeches Marking of introduced fish 

 for identification. 



Class 736 Aquariums. Culture and 

 breeding grounds. Food for fish. 



Class 737. Acclimatization of fish; 

 chemical investigation of waters in 

 their relation to squatic life. Processes 



