A Glance at Fishculture. 2i 



had exceptional facilities in the manner of a supply of 

 water and cheap and abundant food for them ; yet there 

 is a chance, even with the smallest of streams, of so cul- 

 tivating the water, which is now a waste so far as the 

 production of food is concerned, that it will at least fur- 

 nish the family table with a welcome variety of whole- 

 some food at a small outlay. The fact has been demon- 

 strated that intelligent fishculture is one of our indus- 

 tries that those who have facilities for it are unwise to 

 neglect. 



