EXHIBITION 



OF THE 



New England Forest, Fish and Game Association 



DECEMBER 25 TO JANUARY 6, 1906 

 Mechanics Building, Boston 



Classification of Exhibits will be as follows : 

 Group " A," Forestry. 



Group 



4. 

 5. 



CLASS. 



1. Tree Culture. 



2. Forest Botany. 



3. Collections of Seeds. 

 Insects Injurious to Trees. 

 Native Woods. 



<'.. Forest Industries. 



7. Instruments Used by Foresters 

 and Lumbermen. 



Group " B," Food and Game Fishes. 



CLASS. 



1. Aquatic Life, Living Specimens 



(Marine and Water Fishes). 



2. Fish Culture. 



3. Food for Fish. 



4. Aquatic Plant Life. 



5. Caste and Drawings. 



6. Anglers' Equipment. 



7. Nests and Fishing Equipment. 



8. Preserved Fish. 



9. Literature. 

 10. Taxidermy. 



Group "C," Animals. 

 CLASS. 



1. Specimens and Collections of 



Living Anima's. 



2. Skins and Furs. 



3. Taxidermy. 



4. Record Heads of Forest Animals 



Native to New England. 



" D " Game, Song and Insect- 

 ivorous Birds. 



CLASS. 



1. Specimens and Collections of 



Living Birds. 



2. Skins and Undressed Feathers. 



3. Collections of Eggs. 



4. Taxidermy. 



Group " E," Trade Exhibits. 



CLASS. 



1. Industries Associated with 



Hunting, Fishing, Field 

 Sports and Games. 



2. Ancient weapons. 



3. Trophies. 



Group " F," Art Associated with 

 Forestry, Fish and Game. 



CLASS. 



1. Oil Paintings. 



2. Water Colors. 



3. Transparencies. 



4. Photographs. 



5. Drawings. 



Group " G," Loan Exhibits. 



CLASS. 



1. U. S. Government Exhibits. 



2. Canadian Government Ex- 



Exhibits. 



3. Provincial Government Ex- 



hibits. 



4. States and Territories. 



5. Clubs and Associations. 



6. Private. 



7. Miscellaneous. 



The object of this Exhibition is to promote an interest in the 

 preservation of our Forests, Fish, Animals and Birds. 



Interesting- lectures by Prof. Richard Fisher, Dr. Hugh M. 

 Smith, Prof. Frank Chapman, Mr. Howard DuBois, Mr. Charles 

 W. Townsend, Mr. Thorn pson-Seton and others on Forestry, Fish, 

 Birds and Animals will be given, alternating with other interest- 

 ing entertainments during the two weeks of the Exhibition. 



^ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO- 



216-218 Pierce Bld'g Copley Sq., RICHARD E. FOLLETT 

 BOSTON, MASS. 2cl Vice-President and General Manager 



