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PLATES—PART 1. 
SPORT FISHING IN CALIFORNIA AND FLORIDA: Facing page. 
Plate I. (1 and 2) Angling for black sea bass, Santa Catalina Island, California... 
II. (3) Weighing a big sea bass. (4) The record bonito, Tuna Club, 1908, 
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III. (5) Angling for tuna, Santa Catalina. (6) Leaping tuna caught with rod 
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IV. (7) A day’s sport at Santa Catalina Island. (8) The yellow-tail anglers of 
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V. (9) The record sunfish, Santa Catalina. (10) A salmon (rod and reel) 
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VI. (11) Swordfish, yellow-fin tuna and yellow-tail, caught with rod and reel 
at Santa Catalina Island. (12) Amberjack, caught at Palm Beach, 
A METHOD OF LOBSTER CULTURE: 
Plate VII. (1) General view of houseboat and floats. (2) Inside of rearing box 
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VIII. (3) Floats from outer corner looking forward. (4) One of the outside 
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IX. (5) Transferring fry from one car to another. (6) Feeding thefry...... 
X. (7) Method of counting fourth-stage lobsters. (8) Improved towing car. 
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THE FISHERIES AND THE GUANO INDUSTRY OF PERU: 
Plate XII. (1) A characteristic scene on the coast desert. (2) Mouth of the River 
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XIII. (3) Gathering oysters from the mangrove trees, Tumbes. (4) Native 
fisherman in the surf, throwing the ataraya (cast net)................ 
XIV. (5) A Peruvian fishing with hook and line from a caballito, Pacasmayo. 
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XV. (7) Drying sharks, guitar-fishes, etc., without the use of salt, Lobos de 
Tierra. (8) Sacking guano to be shipped by anda-rivel (automatic 
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XVI. (9) A very small portion of a flock of cormorants on the south island of the 
Chinchas. (10) A small flock of cormorants on the south island of the 
Ballestas, gannets barely distinguishable on the ledges............... 
RVI (x7) Pelicans on: their nests, Lobos deyAttieras 2. 5 owccss ascjnce oven sac 
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