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to 30 pike, of various sizes, say 4 Ibs. to 20 Ibs. ; from 50 to 200 perch from Ib. to 2 Ibs from 

 50 to 200 tench (common) from 1 Ib. to 5 Ibs. ; from 50 to 200 Rudd, some up to 2 Ibs. at least ; 

 and gome specimens of carp. The golden tench are bred from the original stock introduced by 

 Mr.!: George Duckett Berney, of Morton Hall, Norfolk, in the year 1852 



WATERLOW & SONS, Limited, (Philip H. Waterlow, Chairman), 



26 Gt. Winchester Street, London, E.G. The use of offices in the buildings of the Company as 

 a City Office of the Exhibition, and the services of a portion of their staff without any charge. 



WOLFF, M. Refrigerator for use in cheap Fish Dining Room. 



YOUNG, MAURICE, Milford Nurseries, Godalming, Surrey. Ornamental 

 Shrubs and Flowers for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's Pavilion, and for the Literary 

 Superintendent's Garden. 



Other Exhibitors of Flowers, whose contributions have done so much 

 towards giving colour and beauty to the Gardens of the Exhibition, are 



GENERAL HORTICULTURAL CO., THE (John Wills), 



Limited, 54 Kegent Street, W. Chief Office : Onslow Crescent, South Kensington. 

 ALDOUS, J., F.R.H.S., 57 Kensington High Street. 

 LAW AND SON, Great Berkhamsted, Herts. 



LEE AND SON, CHAS., Royal Vineyard Nurseries, Hammersmith. 

 WATERER, ANTHONY, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking. 



ELECTRIC LIGHTING. 



Appendix of Electric Lighting arrangements for the Exhibition, as laid down by different 



Firms and Companies, each allotment of lighting space to any system being shown on 



the General Plan. 

 Further information may be obtained on application to Mr. W. D. GOOCH, the Electrical 



Engineer for the Commissioners of the Exhibition, at his Office in the Annexe set apart 



for the Electric Light Machinery. 



SWAN UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, 9 St. Mildred's 

 Court, Poultry, E.G. Koyal Pavilion. This pavilion is lighted up with about 300 Swan 

 incandescent lamps, high resistance, arranged in parallel series. The effects of lightning 

 attempted are various and specially arranged to demonstrate the adaptability of the incan- 

 descent lamp to decorative illumination. The fittings are supplied by Messrs. Perry & Co., of 

 New Bond Street. The effect of lighting by reflected light, the ceiling of the alcove in the 

 dining room (Italian) is noticeable. The Conservatory is lit by 60 half-lights, arranged to 

 suit Messrs. Dick Eadcliffe & Co.'s special class of conservatory fittings, and to give coloured 

 and shaded light and water effects. The dynamos used to feed the above lamps consist of 

 alternating current dynamo with exciter, and a direct current dynamo, both on the Siemens 

 system, and placed in the machine shed. 



GULCHER ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Limited, Battersea 

 Foundry, S.W. East Gallery (China and Colonies), Machinery in motion and electric 

 machinery sheds. The Machine Annexe 5 Giilcher direct current low-tension dynamo 

 machines driving 600 " Crookes " incandescent lights in the China Galley, and 23 arc lamps, 

 also Giilcher system, in the machinery in motion and electric machinery sheds. The tension 

 of the current throughout does not exceed 70 volts ; the lamps are arranged in parallel 

 series upon numerous circuits running from the machines. 



SIEMENS BROS. & CO., Limited, 12 Queen Anne's Gate, West- 

 minster, S.W. Conservatory, Main Gallery. In Machine Shed Two of their large size 

 alternating current, WO, dynamo machines, fed by exciters, which give current for 1,200 Swan 

 incandescent lights, lighting the Main Gallery. One large shunt-wound direct current 

 dynamo, giving current to feed four large arc lamps in the Conservatory. In Conservatory 

 Four 6,000 cp. arc lamps, Siemens system, for direct currents. These lamps are arranged in 

 parallel arc. In Main Gallery 1,100 20 cp. Swan incandescent lamps, ordinary pattern, 

 attached to the points of the girders. The illumination in this gallery is to demonstrate the 

 possibility of lighting large areas by incandescent lighting. 



LEVER, CHARLES, Culcheth Hall, Bowden, Cheshire. Dining Eooms, 

 Fish Dining Room, Lecture Theatre, Council Room. In Machine Shed Two Bib-gin 

 dynamo machines and two Gramme dynamos, direct current machines ; the Burgin machines 

 feed six and the Gramme eight arc lamps each on Lever systein. Distributed, two in Council 



