NEW STYLE OF AQUARIUM. 



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The Amateur Aquarist. 



By MARK SAMUEL. 



16mo. Cloth. Illustrated, $1-00. 



No. 35. 



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An American Aquarium book indispensable to everyone ivho wishes 

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Complete Instructions for making a New Self-Sustaining Aquarium, 

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How to find suitable watei'-plants and fishes. When to find suitable water- 

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Just the book to take on country rambles in Summer. Just the book to have when fishing in fresh water. 

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A thorough Guide for the Management of an Aquarium. Used and Recommended in 

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By HUGO MULERTT. 



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This book contains 108 pages, octavo, neatly bound in cloth with gilt back, colored frontispiece, and nineteen 

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Part I.— Contains the history of the goldfish in this and its native country. Part II.— History and construction 

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 Part IV. — The enemies and diseases of the fish, and how to combat and prevent them. 



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