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wood & Co., Boston, had a separate exhibit of salmon, lobster, codfish, 

 mackerel, and shell-fish, preserved fresh ; and the Gloucester Ising'lass 

 Company and Norwood & Son, Ii^swich, had an exliibit of isinglass. 



2.—A[aine. 



Extract of fish (juices) resembling Liebig's extract of meat, suitable 

 for noui'ishing soui)s, put up hermetically in tin cans, a new invention by 

 J. G. Goodale, Saco ; mackerel and lobster put up fresh by J. Winslow 

 Jones, Portland; oysters put up fresh by the Annapolis Packing Com- 

 l>any ; preserved lobsters and large mackerel by the Portland Packing 

 Company; preserved oysters and clams by Buuham & MorreU, Portland; 

 fishingi^oles by Charles E. Wheeler, Farmington. 



3 . — Penn sy Ivania. 



A large selection of fishing-poles of split bamboo, and other fresh-water 

 fishing implements, from Fox, Shipley, and John Krider, Philadelphia. 



4. — Xew Yorl\ 



Preserved salmon, mackerel, oysters, clams, and isinglass, from Kemp, 

 Day & Co., New York ; whalebone, salt eel and salmon, anchovies, sar- 

 dines, and caviar, from Max Ams, New York; live salt-water and fresh- 

 water fish and green turtles, in aquaria, from Eugene Blackford, New 

 York. 



5. — Maryland. 



Models of oyster vessels and boats ; oyster scrapers and tongs, with 

 the winches belonging to them, used in the Chesapeake Bay; samples 

 of oysters from different depths; model of the hatching-house and ap- 

 paratus in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore; model of a floating fishing-bat- 

 tery near Baltimore ; fish in spirits of wine ; large quantities of preserved 

 oysters (Murray & Co., Baltimore.) 



C).—OMo. 



Stuff'ed fresh-water fish (Cuvier Club, Lake Erie). 



7. — Chicago. 



Isinglass made of sturgeon. 



8. — California. 



Fresh salmon, put up in cans, from Columbia Eiver. 



9. — Oregon. 



Fresh salmon put up in tin cans, and salt salmon in o«ie-half and one- 

 quarter barrels, from the Oregon Packing Company. 

 Being on the jury, I had, of course, an opportunity to see and examiae. 



