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778. SMALL, W. T., & SONS, 37 Brecknock Eoad, 48 King's Koad,and 



100 Newington Green Road, London, N. Patentees and Manufacturers of Hydraulic Apparatus 

 for causing a running stream and cleansing Aquariums. (1) Ponds with Hatching Box and 

 Beetle Glasses. (2) Globes for Fish, &c. 



779. BERNEY, GEORGE DUCKETT, Morton Hall, Norwich. 



(1) Model, one-third size of tub, with diaphragm and perforated zinc plate for transporting 

 live fish ; internal parts shown which prevent fish from being bruised or choked with dirt. 



(2) Model of Improved Carboy for transporting live fish. (3) Model of Box suspended over 

 water, for feeding fish with maggots, so that they may not be dried up by the sun. 



780. KING, GEORGE HOADLEY, Sea Horse House, 165, Great Port- 

 land Street. (1) Rustic Fish Hatching Apparatus, invented by'G. H. King in 1863, and 

 supplied to the South Kensington, Derby, and Liverpool Museums. (2) Dippers for removing 

 ova and food for young fishes. (3) Sea Water Aquaria (7 ft. X 6 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, 2 ft. 

 high), containing living specimens of Hippocampi or Sea Horse, &c. (4) Reptile Case con- 

 taining Tortoises, &c. 



783. MANN, T. J., The Grange, Bishop Stortford, Herts. Models of a 

 Fish Breeding and Rearing Establishment for 100,000 Salmonidse. 



784. ARMISTEAD, JOSEPH JOHN, Solway Fishery, Dumfries, 

 N.B. (1) Model of Hatching Establishment. (2) Hatching Apparatus. (3) Apparatus for 

 transport of Fish and Ova. (4) Sundry Apparatus connected with Fish Culture. (5) Food 

 for Fry. (6) Sundry Piscicultural Appliances. (7) Water Plants in relation to Fish. (8) Set 

 of 8 glass tubes showing young Salmon in ovum and weekly growth after hatching out from 

 the 1st to 42nd day. (9) Illustrations of the development, &c., of Fish. 



785. MALCOLM, GEORGE, Invergarry, Inverness. Salmon Pass at 

 Glengarry, River Lochy. 



786. ANDREWS, THOMAS, Westgate House, Guildford. (1) Tank, 

 12 x 4 ft., containing large Trout, 3 years old and upwards. (2) Tank 9 ft. x 4 ft., con- 

 taining focd for Trout. (3) Tanks 9 ft. X 4 ft, containing Yearling Fish. (4) Hatching and 

 Rearing Trough, 9 ft. x 4 ft. (5) Hatching Trough, 9 ft. X 4 ft., to bring on to feeding 

 point 120,000 Salmonidae. (6) Rearing Trough, 9 ft. X 4 ft., containing yearling fish. 

 (7) Rearing Trough, 9 ft. X 4 ft., containing 2-year old hybrids. (8) Hatching Trough, 

 3 ft. X 1 ft., to bring on to hatching point 100,000 ova. (9) Hatching and Rearing Trough 

 3 ft. x by 1 ft, containing Fry and natural food for Trout. 



787. CAPEL, CHARLES CECIL, Cray Fishery, Foots Cray, Kent, 

 England. (1) 2 Holton's Patent Hatching Apparatus. (2) Capel's Hatching Apparatus. 



(3) Collection of Hatching Apparatus. (4) Collection of Implements and Appliances for 

 Pisciculture. (5) Collection of Feeding Apparatus for Fry and older Fishes. (6) Samples 

 of methods of carrying Eggs of Salmon and Trout. (7) Methods of conveying Fishes long 

 distances. 



789. BINGHAM, G. T. Oysters. 



790. BROWN, J. M., 33 High Street, Haddington, Scotland. Ornamental 

 Aquarium with self-acting fountain. 



790<z. HUGMAN, J. C., 1 Montague Street, Church Lane, Hammersmith. 

 Model of Canterbury Cathedral made with sea shells. 300,000 sea shells were used in the 

 construction of this model. A procession of choristers moves up the aisle by clockwork. 



791. ASHTON & GREEN, Limited, 11 Bury Street, St. Mary Axe, 

 London, E.G., Temple Gate, Bristol, and Festiniog, North Wales. (1) Slate Hatching 

 Trough and Overflow Trough. (2) Model of Slate Rearing Trough. 



792. WOOTTON OYSTER FISHERY, Isle of Wight. (1) Model of 

 an Oyster-breeding Pond. (2) Specimens (living and dead) of Oysters bred in Ponds on 

 Tiles. (3) Other Collections and Microscopic Objects. 



W. & J. MUTTER, Bowmore Distillery, Islay. 



Counting House 41, ANN STEEET, CITY, GLASGOW. 

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