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(5) Kevolving Microscope Tables. (6) Collecting Apparatus. (7) Microscopes and accessories 

 for the examination of living organisms. In the course of the season the male Stickleback 

 Gasterostens will be shown in charge of its nest and brood of young fry. (8) Seaweed mounted 

 by Miss Boning. 



756a. FISHERIES PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION, per H. 

 A. Kinloch, Secretary, 17 Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. (1) Models of Salmon Nets. 

 (2) Model of Weirs, with fish passes. (3) Models of Putchers, &c. 



757. KESSELL & SON, 11 South wark Street, Borough, London, S.E. 

 (1) 4 Fountain Aquaria with Fish, &c. No. 4.1 size, but in various decorations. Live Gold 

 and other Fish. (2) Fountain Aquaria. No. 2 size in variety of decoration. Fitted with 

 Live Gold and other Fish. (3) 2 Fountain Aquaria, with Ferns or Flower Stands combination. 

 (4) 2 Oblong Aquaria on Stands (Ornamental), with living Fish. (5) 2 Kound Aquaria on 

 Ornamental Stands, with Fish, &c. 



758. SPRATTS' PATENT FOpD,Henry Street,Bermondsey,London,S.E. 

 (1) Food for Rearing Young Fry and Feeding Adult Fish. Obviates the trouble experienced 

 by fish rearers in preparing food, and minimises the tendency to that destructive disease, 

 Mould. (2) Food for Coarse Fish. (3) Ground Calcined Oyster Shells for Game and Poultry. 

 (4) All kinds of Ship's Biscuits. 



759. CLARK, JOHN, 17 Koyal Exchange Square, Glasgow. (1) Model of 

 Williamson's Fish Hatching Trough, fitted with a wire cloth basket, similar to those used in 

 the Salmon Hatching Establishment, near Cloud Eiver, California. (2) Also a set of three 

 Steel Wire Grilles, new style, which can be made at a moderate price. 



762. RAGLAN, W., 15 Mornington Road, New Cross. New designs for 

 Aquarium. 



763. PHILLIPPS, THOMAS, & CO., St. John's Market, Liverpool. 

 British and American Oyster Merchants. Kenmare River Natives, Malahide Natives, -Belaid 

 Americans, Carlingford and Cleethorps. 



765. DE CORBIGNY, H., Auray, Morbihan. Oysters. 



766. DE LA RICHERIE, G. G., 4 Rue Gale Ory, Lorient. Oysters. 



767. SEASALTER & HAM OYSTER CO., Whitstable, Kent; and 

 11 Lower Thames Street, London. (1) Model of "The Company's" Oyster Breeding and 

 Rearing Establishment at South Hayling, Hampshire. (2) Spat Collectors. (3) Models of 

 Apparatus for Rearing and Protecting Young Oysters. (4) Model of portion of Oyster Ground 

 at Whitstable, with Boats, &c., showing mode of fishing, &c. (5) Specimens showing 

 progressive growth of Oysters, &c. 



768. WHITSTABLE OYSTER COMPANY. Oysters. (See also 

 No. 741.) 



769. SOPTLEY, R. T., Central Works, Row 63J King Street, Great 

 Yarmouth. Tanks used in Fish-Hatching Establishments. 



772. OYSTER MERCHANTS' COMPANY, Hampstead. Model of 

 Oyster Farm and specimen of Oysters. 



773. WISEMAN, FREDERICK, Paglesham, Rochford, Essex. Living 

 and dead specimens of Native Oysters, Oyster Brood, and Dog Whelks, &c. 



774. WOODS, W. FELL, Gorse House, Forest Hill, S.E. (1) Models of 

 Collectors, Implements and Apparatus used in oyster culture. (2) Specimens illustrative 

 of the development and growth of oysters bred artificially, &c. [West Quadrant.'] 



775. DILNOT, G., Hayling North, Havant, Hants. (1) Economical 

 Appliances for Oyster Culture. (2) Tiles, boards, and canvas spat collectors. (3) Canvas 

 Rearing Trays for first stages of growth after detachment. (4) Trays for ultimate growth. 

 (5) Pair of oyster-lifters. (6) Brood Harrow. 



776. ERNE FISHERIES, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, Ireland. 

 (!') Model of Fish Hatching House, with Troughs complete. (2) Model of Pond for retaining 

 Salmon for Spawning purposes. This is placed at end of fish house. 



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ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



India Rubber Manufacturers, 

 37, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, B.C. 



