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  SYNOPSIS 
  OF 
  THE 
  FISH 
  COM31ISSION 
  EXHIBIT. 
  

   Scientific 
  Inquiry 
  Section. 
  

  

  1. 
  Laboratories 
  for 
  marine 
  exploration 
  : 
  

  

  Illustrations 
  of 
  zoological 
  stations: 
  Laboratory 
  at 
  Wooils 
  Hole, 
  Mass. 
  (two 
  

   views). 
  

   S. 
  Explorina 
  vessels: 
  

  

  Models: 
  Steamer 
  Albatross. 
  Steamer 
  Fish 
  Hawk. 
  Schooner 
  Grampus. 
  

  

  Illustrations: 
  Steamer 
  Albatross. 
  Steamer 
  Fish 
  Hawk. 
  Schooner 
  Grampus. 
  

  

  3. 
  Collecting 
  apparatus: 
  

  

  Nets: 
  Seines. 
  Beam 
  trawls. 
  Towing 
  nets. 
  

  

  Dredges: 
  Naturalists' 
  deep-sea 
  dredge. 
  Naturalists' 
  boat 
  dredge. 
  Chester 
  rako 
  

  

  dredge. 
  Oyster 
  dredge. 
  

   Tangles. 
  

  

  4. 
  Accessories 
  for 
  dredging 
  and 
  trawling 
  : 
  

  

  Dredge 
  rope: 
  Steel-wire 
  dredge 
  rope. 
  Splices 
  iu 
  dredge 
  rope. 
  

   Weights 
  for 
  beam 
  trawl. 
  

  

  5. 
  Apparatus 
  for 
  assorting 
  collections 
  : 
  

  

  Sieves: 
  Table 
  sieves. 
  Hand 
  sieves. 
  

   G. 
  Apparatus 
  for 
  preserving 
  collections 
  : 
  

   Tanks, 
  jars, 
  etc. 
  

  

  7. 
  App((ratus 
  for 
  deep-sea 
  sounding: 
  

  

  Sounding 
  nuichine: 
  Tanner 
  sounding 
  machine. 
  Tanner 
  intermediate 
  towing 
  net. 
  

  

  8. 
  Apparatus 
  for 
  physical 
  observations 
  : 
  

  

  Thermometers 
  : 
  Deck 
  thermometer. 
  Professor 
  Baird"s 
  protected 
  thermometer. 
  

   Miller-Casella 
  deep-sea 
  thermometer. 
  Negretti 
  & 
  Zambra 
  thermometer. 
  

   Thermometer 
  cases 
  and 
  accessories: 
  Wooden 
  cases. 
  Brass 
  cases. 
  

   Saliiiometers: 
  Hilgard 
  saliuometer. 
  

   5. 
  I'esnlts 
  of 
  explorations: 
  

   Charts. 
  

   Collections. 
  

  

  (1) 
  Marine 
  animals 
  in 
  alcohol: 
  

  

  (a) 
  Deep-sea 
  animals 
  : 
  Crinoids, 
  corals, 
  crabs, 
  sea-pens, 
  starfish, 
  sea- 
  

   urchin, 
  etc. 
  

   (&) 
  Surface 
  animals: 
  Entomostraca, 
  etc., 
  forming 
  food 
  of 
  fisli. 
  

   (c) 
  Shallow-water 
  animals 
  : 
  jMollusks, 
  crustaceans, 
  etc. 
  

  

  (2) 
  Marine 
  animals, 
  dry 
  : 
  Foraminifera. 
  Sponges. 
  Corals. 
  Mollusks, 
  etc. 
  

  

  Division 
  of 
  Fish-Culturk. 
  

  

  10. 
  Transportation 
  apparatus: 
  

  

  Apparatus 
  for 
  collecting 
  and 
  carrying 
  eggs: 
  Models 
  and 
  specimens: 
  Wroten 
  

   bucket, 
  imjiroved. 
  Collins's 
  can. 
  McDonald 
  crate. 
  Atkins's 
  egg 
  

   box. 
  Clark's 
  egg 
  case. 
  Clark's 
  whitefish 
  crate. 
  Clark's 
  foreign 
  

   egg 
  case. 
  Mather 
  transportation 
  can. 
  Trout 
  boxes 
  used 
  in 
  1872. 
  

  

  11. 
  Apparatus 
  for 
  trausporiing 
  fry: 
  

   Models 
  and 
  full-sized 
  apparatus: 
  

  

  (a) 
  Models: 
  Car 
  No. 
  1. 
  

  

  (6) 
  Specimens: 
  Stone's 
  transportation 
  can. 
  Automatic 
  transporiation 
  can. 
  

   McDonald 
  trout 
  can. 
  Carp 
  transportation 
  i)ail. 
  Carp 
  transporta- 
  

   tion 
  kettle. 
  Wood-bound 
  can, 
  full 
  size. 
  Messenger's 
  complete 
  out- 
  

   lit. 
  Bucksport 
  transportation 
  can. 
  Ferguson's 
  transportation 
  can. 
  

   Fish 
  Commission 
  transportation 
  can. 
  Stranahan's 
  transportation 
  

   keg. 
  Box 
  for 
  native 
  food-fishes. 
  

  

  (c) 
  Accessories: 
  Siphon 
  strainer. 
  Siphon 
  tube, 
  bag, 
  and 
  cage. 
  Dip 
  nets 
  of 
  

   various 
  sizes. 
  Water 
  bucket. 
  

  

  