112 Great Britain Division LI. East and West Quadrants. 



911. ROBINSON, A., & LOWIN, B. J., Edmonton and Tottenham 

 Angling Society, Upper Edmonton, Middlesex. (1) Perch 4 Ibs. 4 oz. (2) Pike, 4 Ibs. 



91 la. ROSS, CAPTAIN, 174 Cromwell Koad, South Kensington, S.W. 

 (1) Case of Perch. (2) Case of Roach. 



912. SACHS, ALICE, 22 Hyde Park Place, London, W. Case of 

 Salt-water Fish. 



913. SACHS, FLORENCE, 22 Hyde Park Place, London, W. (1) Cir- 

 cular Model of Three Trout. (By the late Frank Buckland.) 



914. SACHS, THOMAS RANSOM, 22 Hyde Park Place, London, W. 

 (1) Twenty Glazed Cases, containing Stuffed Fish, Trout, 2 Ibs. to 12 Ibs., Fresh Water Herring, 

 Char, Knife Fish, Pike, Perch, 4 Ibs., Perch, 3f Ibs., 2| Ibs., Bream 6 Ibs., Pike 24 Ibs., 

 American Striped Bass, Black Bass, and Cast of a Trout. 



916. SCOTT, J. R. KNOWLE, F.S.A., The Drive, Walthamstow. 

 Specimen of a Large Pike, in glass case, caught with a rod at Avon Tyrell, in Hants, in the 

 Kiver Avon, weight 32 Ibs., 3 feet 8 inches in length by 28 inches in extreme girth. 



917. SEARLE, EDMUND WILLIAM, 11 College Place, Great College 

 Street, N.W. (1) 53 Ib. Salmon, cast and painted to life. (2) 17 Ib. Thames Trout, in case, 

 cast and painted to life. (3) Group of fifteen Common Trout in case, cast and painted to life. 



(4) Two large 6 Ib. Soles, cast and painted to life. (5) Dish of Sea Trout caught at London 

 Bridge, cast and painted to life. (6) Dish of Common Trout, cast and painted to life. (7) 

 Large 3 Ib. Lampern, cast and painted to life. (8) Several small Salmon, cast and painted to 

 life. (9) Five 2 Ib. Perch, cast and painted to life. (10) Two Mackerel, 1 Ib. and 2 Ibs., cast 

 and painted to life. (11) Grayling cast and painted to life, and various other castings. The 

 specimens of the following Exhibits are the work of E. W. Searle ; 886. Cast of Lump Fish ; 

 905. Cast of 53 Ibs. Cb.ristcb.urch Salmon ; 908. Cast and coloured, 16 Ibs. 15 oz. Thames Trout ; 

 945. Cast and coloured 43 Ibs. Salmon ; also the greater part of the specimens in the 

 Buckland Museum. 



9l7a. SILVER TROUT ANGLING CLUB, Star and Garter Hotel, 

 St. Martin's Lane, W.C. 54 cases of Fish. 



918. SMITH, D., 16 Guildford Street, Wilmington Square, Clerkenwell. 

 (1) Two large Perch, weight 3 Ibs. 12 oz., taken at Amberley. (2) Three large Perch, Kiver 

 Colne. (3) One Carp, River Wey. (4) One Roach, weight 1 Ib. 14 oz., taken at Amberley. 



(5) One Roach, weight 1 Ib. 13| oz., taken at Amberley. 



9l8. SMITH, E. H., 22 Strutton Ground, Westminster. Case containing 

 three Brook Trout. 



919. SNOWIE, HUGH, & SONS, Church Street, Inverness. (1) Salmo 

 Ferox Trout taken in River Ness. 29^ Ibs. In glass case. (2) Salmo Ferox Trout taken in 

 Loch Ness. 7J Ibs. In glass case. Killed with a Minnow. (3) Gilleroo Trout killed by the 

 late Duke of Leeds at Applecross. Weight 10 Ibs. On stand. 



920. SOCIETY OP CAXTONIAN ANGLERS, THE, Falcon Hotel, 

 Gough Square, Fleet Street. (1) One Case Three Bream. (2) One Case Three Bream. (3) 

 One Case Two Jack. (4) One Case One Jack. (5) One Case Two Bream. (6) One Case One 

 Barbel. (7) One Case One Chub. (8) One Case One Jack. (9) One Case One Jack. (10) 

 One Case One Bream. (11) One Case One Carp. 



922. SQUIRE, FREDERICK W. W., 13 Eadnor Place, Plymouth. A 

 large preserved Specimen of Cornish Brown Trout (Salmo faris), weight 5 Ibs. 10 oz. 



923. STANLEY ANGLERS' SOCIETY, 51 Camden Park Koad, N.W. 

 Geo. E. Walker, Hon. Sec. A Collection of Stufled Fresh- Water Fish. 



924. STARKEY, JAMES, 28 Albion Road, Stoke Newington. Cases of: 

 (1) Ten Roach, united weights 16 Ibs. (2) One Carp, weighing 5 Ibs. 2 oz. (3) One Chub, 

 weighing 5 Ibs. 11 oz. (4) Two Tench, weighing 4 Ibs. 6 oz. (5) Two Perch, weighing 4 Ibs. 

 6 oz. (6) One Trout, weighing 8 Ibs. 7 oz. (7) One Trout, weighing 7 Ibs. 12 oz. (8) Two 

 Trout, weighing 9 Ibs. 2 oz. (9) One Bream, weighing 8 Ibs. 7 oz. (10) One Bream, 



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