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Pike 28 Ibs. (3) Pike 20 Ibs. (4) Pike 20 Ibs. (5) Pike 18 Ibs. (6) Pike 18 Ibs. (7) 

 Barbel 13 Ibs. (8) Barbel 8 Ibs. (9) Barbel 6 Ibs. (10) Bream 5 Ibs. (11) Bream 

 4 Ibs. (12) Perch 2 Ibs. 2 oz. (13) Salmon 18 Ibs., killed by a larger fish in the River 

 Trent, presented to the Association by Alan Bagot, Esq., Trent Conservator. (14) Perch 

 10J Ibs., taken on one of the Norfolk Broads. (15) Koach 1| Ibs. (16) Roach 2 Ibs. (17) 

 Four Chub 16 Ibs. (18) Char. (19) Perch If Ibs. 



8390. BRIGHTON AQUARIUM COMPANY. Skeletons of Dolphin 

 and Grampus. 



840. BROOKWELL, H. G., 15 Belmont Villas, Leyton Road, Leyton. 

 Twenty-five Cases Stuffed Fish. 



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

 Cases of Stuffed Salmondiae from the Tweed, in various stages and conditions. Old Red 

 Kipper (male) Salmon, 44 Ibs., length 50 inches (Kelso Museum) ; Kipper, 30 Ibs. ; ditto, 

 20 Ibs. ; Red ditto, " Gray School," 20 Ibs. ; Black ditto, 17 Ibs. ; Baggit Salmon (unspawned 

 female), 21 Ibs. ; ditto, affected with Saprolegnia ferax, 17 Ibs. ; kelt (spawned female), ditto 

 13 Ibs. ; Clean Salmon, slightly diseased on nose, 10 Ibs. ; kipper grilse, 8| Ibs., &c., preserved 

 and exhibited by A. Brotherston. 



842. BRUNTON, JOHN, M.A., M.D., 21 Euston Koad, London, N.W. 

 (1) Case of Lea Trout, Stuffed Jack, Grayling. (2) Case of Lea Trout, taken by artificial 

 fly on fine gut and landed without net, gaff, or assistance, 5 Ibs., 4J Ibs., 3| Ibs. (3) Jack, 

 4J Ibs., taken when fly fishing on single hair, and landed without net, gaff, or assistance. (4) 

 Case of seven Grayling, caught with artificial fly on fine drawn gut, 3 Ibs. to 1 Ibs. each. 



842*1. BUDGE, W. H., 1 Queen's Gate Place Mews, South Kensington. 

 Case of Sea Wolves Stuffed. 



843. BUNN, HENRY HOWARD, Palmerston House, Yentnor, Isle of 

 Wight. A Lump Sucker, caught at S. Leonards, January 8th, 1883. Length 22 in., depth 

 13 in., weight 16 Ibs. Stuffed and set up by Exhibitor. 



844. BUTLER, JOSEPH, " True Waltonian Society," " White Horse," 

 80 Liverpool Road, E. One Chub. (Cast.) 



845. CALLAGHAN, JAMES, 36 St. Mary at Hill, Eastcheap, London. 

 A Thames Chub, taken by the Exhibitor with rod and line, weight 5 Ibs. 12 oz. 



845. CALLENDER BITUMEN TELEGRAPH & WATERPROOF 

 CO., LIMITED. Royal Sturgeon, caught in the Thames off Erith Marshes. Belvedere, 

 fourteen miles from London Bridge, on June 6th, 1883, by A. Prescott, H. Savary, and 

 B. Gordon, men employed in the works. 



846. CAMPBELL, LORD COLIN, 79 Cadogan Place, W. Studies of 

 Mediterranean fish in Water Colours. 



846^. CAMPION, ROBERT, 3 Comber's Terrace, Brixhara, Devon. 

 Large Stuffed Lobster. 



847. CARR, MRS. WALTER PATERSON, High Street, Berwick- 

 on-Tweed. (1) A Sea Wolf, caught in Berwick Bay. Weight, 33 Ibs. (2) Sea Parrot. (3) 

 Porpoise. (4) A Collection of deep-sea fish. (5) Sturgeon. (6) Sea Sow. (7) Cock Peddle. 

 (8) Cod. (9) Codling. (10) Haddock, a Coal Fish. (11) Whiting. (12) Ling, Turbot. 

 (13) Sea Mouse, &c. All stuffed. 



8470. CARTWRIGHT, W. C., 27 St. Mary Axe. 1 Case of 2 Perch. 

 8476. CHAMBERS, GEORGE, 37 Fenchurch Street. Case of stuffed 

 Bream. 



848. CLIFFORD, J. W., Three Colts, Cambridge Road, Bethnal Green 

 Preserved Barbel in Case, 12 Ibs. (freshwater specimen). 



848^. COBBOLD, DR. SPENCER T., 74 Portsdown Road. Maida 

 Hill, N.W. Parasites of Fishes and other aquatic animals. 



849. COBURN, FREDERICK, 7 Holloway Head, Birmingham. (1) Col- 

 lection of Stuffed Freshwater and Sea Fish, exhibited without special regard to weight of fish, 

 but to show correctness of outline, skill in the manipulation of fins, reproduction of natural 

 colours, and improvement in fitting up cases. (2) Sword Fish. 



p THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT presided over by 



CftUllOIl Messrs ' B BENJAMIN & SONS known 

 1 as " ULSTER HOUSE," and is situated 



Between Nos. 37 & 38, CONDUIT STREET, W., 



the entrance being between the statues of the Dogs, so well known as Messrs. 

 B*NJ AHIN'S Trade Mark and a feature of Conduit Street. 



