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Fish prci>aa*ation§. 



Pickled fish preparations. 



26555. Pickled eels (Anguilla iostoniensia). 



26633. American eels (pickled cols). Max Ams, New York. 



2663G. "Hamburger aalo" (cans) (i)icklod eels). Max Ams, Now York. 



26630. "Hamburger aale" (pickled eels iu jolly). Max Ams, New York. 



26631. "Hamburger aalo" (whole cols rolled and pickled with olives, 



capore, and mushrooms). Max Ams, New York. 

 26G"29. Hamburger aalo (boxes). Max Ams, New York. 



26632. Hamburger aalo. G. Dittuiau, Hamburg. Max Ams, New York. 



Extract of fish. 



26749. Extract of fish. Made from the juices of the flesh of fishes (men- 

 haden). S. L. Goodale, Saco, Me. 



Preparations or uaoQiusks. 



Canned clams. 



Canned Little Neck clains. 



Canned scollops. 



Cockles {Cardium edule), used in Europe as pickles and catsup. 



See supplementary catalogue of Invertebrates. 



4. Gelatines. 



mammal g-elatines (see, also, under 24) 



Gelatines made from tanners refuse and from sinews. 

 Gelatines made from feet and hoofs. 

 Gelatines made from bone and ivory shavings. 



Bird g^eflatiiies. 



(Nests of esculent swallows {Calocalia esculenta, C.fuciphaga^ G. in- 

 dijica, &c.), exported from Indian Archipelago to China.) 



Fi^li ^elatinc!^ or isiMgiass (see, also, imder 24). 

 Insect g^cBatine. 



Gelatine from cocoons of silk-worms. 



5. Baits and foods for animals. 

 Prepared baitis. (See under B, 45.) 

 Food for doEfiiefeiticated animals. 



Oil-factory scraps. 



Fish-scraps. 



Cuttle-fish bone (see under 18). 



