RED-FIN (Notropis cornutus). Common 

 and in same localities as preceding. 



BLACK-NOSED DACE (Rhinichthys atron- 

 asus). Very abundant, with the preceding. 



CARP (Cyprinus carpio). Torresdale. 



SUCKER (Catostomus coTmnersonnii). 

 Abundant, in same localities as the Red-Fin. 



MULLET (Erifnyzon sucetta oblongus). 

 Torresdale. 



KILLIFISH (Fimdiilus diaphanus). Tor- 

 resdale and Red Lion. 



LONG-EARED SUNFISH (Lepomis auri- 

 tus). By berry Creek and Torresdale. 



COMMON SUNFISH {Pomotis gibbosus). 

 Torresdale, Red Lion, Andalusia. 



DARTER {Boleosoma nigrmn ohnstedi). 

 Common at Torresdale, Red Lion, Andalusia, 

 Knight's Mill, and in Byberry Creek and Wal- 

 ton Run. 



FERTILIZER FOR THE AQUARIUM 



There have been a number of articles 

 written about the advantage of using sheep 

 manure in the aquarium as a fertilizer. It is 

 well known that sheep manure is of a fer- 

 mentative, heat producing nature, and has to 

 be used with extreme care. Cow manure is 

 non-fermenting, therefore the risk of burning 

 is eliminated, and for this reason it is es- 

 pecially recommended by all nurserymen as a 

 fertilizer for aquatics of all kinds. Why not 

 give it a trial? 



COLOR OF GOLDFISH 



In our next pamphlet, we will give the ^. 

 opinion of a number of authorities on the "^ 

 coloring of goldfish. If you have a thought on 

 the subject that you think would be interest- 

 ing to the Society, send it to the editor and we 

 shall be pleased to give it space in our next 

 issue. 



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