100 Great Britain Divisions XLL-XLIV. East and West Quadrants. 



DIVISION XLL [West Arcade.] See Plan, p. 92. 

 Acclimatisation of fish. 



800. EXETER, THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUIS 



OF, Burghley House, Stamford. (W. T. Silk. Pisciculturist to the Marquis of Exeter). 

 Illustrations of the acclimatization of Fish. 



DIVISION XLII. [East Quadrant.] See Plan, p. 102. 



[AQUARIA.] 



Specimens living (marine and fresh water), r fresh, stuffed or 

 preserved, casts, drawings, and representations of 



(a) Algse to be arranged under genera and species with localities appended. 



803. SMONT, MRS. MARY, 8 Trinity Street, Hastings. Set of orna- 

 ments made with sea-shells and weeds, for electric light or other ornamental purposes. 



804. BOLTON, THOMAS, 57 New Hall Street, Birmingham. Sea 

 Weeds. Mounted by Miss E. H. Boning. 



805. BROTHERSTON, ANDREW, Shedden Park Road, Kelso, N.B. 

 Collection of British Aquatic Plants (exclusive of Algse). 



806. COOK, JAMES, 3 Moss Street, Paisley, N.B. Collection of British 

 Marine Algse. 



807. WHITSTABLE COMPANY OP FREE FISHERS AND 

 DREDGERS, in the County of Kent, known as " Whitstable Oyster Company, 1 " Thomas 

 O. Browning, Clerk, Whitstable. (1) Algae. (2) Sponges. (3) Zoophytes and Polyzoa. (4) 

 Teredo Navalis. (3 and 4 lent by Sibert Saunders.) 



DIVISION XLIII. 

 (&) Sponges, in their natural state. 



808. DRAKE, J., 37 Burghley Road, Highgate Eoad, N. Marine Vase. 

 8o8. LEE, HENRY, Margate. Sponges, recent and fossil. 



809. RAPP, L. F., 4 Grove Place, West End, Hammersmith, London. 

 Group of Venus's Flower Baskets Euplectellse speciossK) from the Philippine Islands. 



809. GARDNER, MISS (the collection of the late Mrs. Gardner), 

 Hampstead, London. Sponges, &c., in their natural state. 



DIVISION XLIV. 

 (c) Corals, in the natural state, polyps, jelly-fish, &c. 



810. BRASSEY, LADY, Normanhurst Court, Battle, Sussex. Large 

 series of Corals, Sponges and Gorgoniae, from the Indian, Japanese, Fijian, and Australian 

 Seas including the following species new to science: Distichopora Brasseyi, Distichopora 

 Allnutti, Balanophyllia Kalakauai, and Brasseyia radians ; described in the'Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., vol. ix. No. 50, 1882, by Mr. Bryce Wright, F.Z S. Collected during the voyage of 

 the " Sunbeam." 



811. BRAZENOR, CHARLES, 39 Lewes Eoad, Brighton. Model of 

 Octopus, taken from specimen lately in the Brighton Aquarium. 



Slla. MASTERS, ALBERT, 30 Golden Square, W. Large specimen of 

 Octopus preserved in spirit. 



812. BURROUGHS, Lieut.-Gen. F. W. TRAILL, C.B., Kousay, 



Orkney, N.B. (1) Specimens of White Coral found on the shores of Kousay, Orkney, N.B. 

 (2) Specimens of Shell Sand found on the shores of Kousay, Orkney, N.B. 



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