THE AQUARIUM BULLETIN 



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OFFICIAL SOCIETY NOTICE. 



Meetings of 

 November 13th and 27th, 1917 



On Tuesday Evening, November 

 13th, will be held an Exhibition of the 

 Prize Winners from the recent Annu- 

 al Exhibit, and the Exhibit Committee 

 requests the members involved to be 

 sure to bring these tish. Following 

 the usual routine of business, includ- 

 ing the report of the Annual Exhibit 

 Committee, those present will have an 

 opportunity to listen to a short address 

 by Mr. Chas. L. Tricker on a subject 

 of aquatic plants. 



November 27th, starting at 8.15 

 P. M., will be devoted entirely to an 

 illustrated stereopticon lecture by Mr. 

 Herbert Lang, on his experiences in 

 Central America, including remarks 

 on fishes and fishing. 



In 1909, the Congo Expedition of 

 the American Museum set out to 

 collect zoological material in the 

 hitherto slightly explored northeastern 

 region of the Belgian Congo. 



In 1915, Messrs. Lang and Chapin, 

 the leaders of the expedition, reached 

 New York with an unrivalled collec- 

 tion of several hundred thousand 

 specimens, among which were some 

 six thousand fishes. Some of the 

 more interesting colored projections, 

 reproduced from the five thousand 

 photographs brought back from 

 Central Africa, will be shown on this 

 evening. 



Applications for membership have 

 been received from the following : 



Charles Moody, i;3()5 8rd Avenue, 

 New York City. 



Hugo C. Nelles, 1805 8rd Avenue, 

 New York City. 



Freedrick Witschieben, <S79 Put- 

 nam Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



F. E. Plumer, 34 Weirfield Street, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



The recent Auction sale on October 

 23rd was very successful, enjoyable, 

 well attended whereas there was a 

 very handsome amount realized. We 

 also had a fine business meeting on 

 October 9th, one that every member 

 would have enjoyed. 



A. E. Schierbaum, Cor. Sec'y 

 1729 Bleecker St., Brooklyn 



DIRECTORY 

 FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 



Four lines in this column 25c per issue, 

 cash or stamps with copy. 



The most reasonable prices at the most 

 reasonable Price's. 2145 So. Lee St., Philadelphia. 

 Broadtails and Tropicals. , 



TEN VARIETIES OXYGENATING AQUAR- 

 IUM PLANTS for One Dollar, postage prepaid : 

 also Book on COMPLETE CARE OF BALANCED 

 AQUARIUM, ten cents. J. Henri Wagner, 1909 

 N. Capitol, Washington, D. C. 



25 pairs Guyppis, 1.5 pairs Gambusia. L. F. 

 Hewlitt, 29 Hami)ton Place, Brooklyn. Phone 

 7438-J Bedford. 



Louis Leonhart, 1316 Broadway, Brooklyn. 

 N. Y. Toy Dogs clipped any style. Birds and 

 animals stuffed and mounted. Birds taken to 

 board. Tel. Bush wick 1252. 



AQUARIUM STOCK CO.. 150 Chambers Street, 

 New York City. Specialists of Aquariums, Fish, 

 Foods, Dip Nets, Plants, etc. 



Well siown infusoria for small tropical and 

 goldfishes. Ideal food. GENERAL SCIENTIFIC 

 CO., 358 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn. Telephone 

 9728 Flatbush. 



H. E. De Muth, 4612 Kingsessing Ave., Phila- 

 delphia Breeder of prize-winning broadtails in 

 all colors. 



James Fleming, 2914 Palethorpe St., Phila- 

 delphia. Well balanced, fine colored young blues, 

 blacks, etc.. Broadtails. 



Six sashes each 4'x5' panes ll"x22" $1.00 

 each. S. T. Smith, 183 Windsor PL, Brooklyn. 

 N. Y. 



Subus air pump, complete with connecting 

 valves, pipe. etc. C. J. Plunkett, 495 E. 13th 

 St., Brooklyn. Phone 2107-J Flatbush. 



Find I have more fish than I can carry. 

 Surplus breeders, young Smokes and Moors, $1.00 

 up. E. J. W. Phone 2085-M Flatbush. 



The biggest 25c worth in the U. S. A. 



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