other prizes as the Society may, from 

 time to time, designate. A blue ribbon 

 shall constitute first prize; a red ribbon, 

 second prize, and a white ribbon, third 

 prize, provided a fish be eligible for first 

 prize score eighty-five points or over; 

 second, seventy-five or over; third, sixty- 

 five or over. A red-white-and-blue ribbon 

 may be awarded as a consolation prize 

 when an exhibit is considered to be of 

 sufficient merit to win a first, second or 

 third prize, but barred from award by 

 absence of competition. 



This section while being adopted is subject 

 to change, providing the Society finds that we 

 have adopted a standard which proves too high. 

 The present cup, which has been awarded for 

 Aquaria, is to be kept in competition until it 

 has been won by the same person three times, 

 when it shall become the property of the win- 

 ner. There shall also be awarded each year 

 a cup for Aquaria, the cup to become the 

 permanent property of the winner. 



Meetings for May and June have been added, 

 and likewise the following competitions: 



May — Lion Heads, Celestials, Orandas, and 

 any other class of Goldfish for which no pro- 

 vision has been made. 



June — Fish other than Goldfish. 

 The selection of charts for competition was 

 referred to the Board of Governors, which 

 body will present the charts to the Society 

 at the next meeting for final adoption. 



The points brought out at our goldfish 

 breeding discussion will be set forth in a prac- 

 tical way in our next issue, so that our cor- 

 responding members and others may derive as 

 much benefit as possible. 



Mr. Wm. G. St. Clair, Witherspoon Build- 

 ing, Philadelphia, would like to purchase a 

 second-hand aquarium of about 20-gallon ca- 

 pacity. Must be nicely finished, as it is in- 

 tended for use in a living room. 



