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The Aquarium Society 



ORGANIZED 1893 



The oldest Aquarium Society in America 



All persons residing in the vicinity of New York City 

 will find membership in this society of the greatest 

 value and assistance. A well-equipped library of English 

 and German books and periodicals, a collection of speci- 

 mens in alcohol, an herbarium of aquatic plants, and a 

 microscope, are at the service of the members. Outings 

 are arranged for the collection of plants, snails, fishes, 

 etc. Exhibitions are held at which many rare and beauti- 

 ful fishes are seen for the first time. Addresses, lectures, 

 and discussions keep the members up-to-date on all 

 aquarium topics. Corresponding members may profit 

 by the experience and advice of some of the most expert 

 aquarists in the United States. 



ALL PERSONS ARE WELCOME AT THE MEETINGS. 



H. Osmer, Corresponding Sec'. v., Edward W. Kiernan, President. 



West New Brighton. 22 Nassau Place, 



Staten Island. N. Y. East Orange, N J. 



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