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to pursue ; and right glad would he have been 

 to have had at hand such a book as this to refer 

 to. However, in any work on a subject which 

 is as yet in its infancy, many errors will neces- 

 sarily occur, and the writer hopes that those 

 herein will be found and corrected in a second 

 edition, should that be called for. 



Before closing, the writer desires again to 

 thank Mr. Edon, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Green for 

 the information that they have from time to time 

 so readily furnished. To Mr. Frank Buckland 

 his acknowledgments are gratefully tendered ; 

 as, by his energy and his hearty support and at 

 his instigation, the Museum of Fish Culture has 

 been established; for, though supported by 

 public money, it would never, in all probability, 

 have been established, had not Mr. Buckland 

 taken up the subject. 



Some may very probably grumble at the 

 smallness of this book, and consider it super- 

 ficial, or think that the subject has not been 



