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hounds. (3) " Night Poaching " shows a brace of otters, regaling themselves upon the finny 

 inhabitants of a trout stream. (4) A Small Case, containing a Baby Otter, about two days 

 old, taken near Norwich. 



979. PUGH, ROBERT L., 16 Comeragh Road, West Kensington, W. 

 Otter from Thames. 



9796. ROBERTS, THOMAS, Castle Meadow, Norwich. One Case, Pair 

 of Otters and Fish. 



979c. LEE, HENRY, Margate. (1) Rostrum, or " Horn," of Narwhal. 



(2) Eostra of Saw Fish. 



979f REEVES, ROBERT W. C. One large Seal taken in the Shannon 

 near Kilrush. 



980. HELSTRIP, C., 13 St. Saviour's Place, York. Otters and Fish. 

 9800. SILVER TROUT ANGLING CLUB. Otter in case. 



981. WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER, 97 Victoria Road, Dundee, Scotland. 

 (1) 1 Large Stuffed Walrus, captured by Captain Adams, Dundee (2) Eskimo Clothes. 



(3) Five Stuffed Seals. (4) Three Saw Fishes. (5) Porpoise Fish. 



gSia. NEWBURY ANGLING ASSOCIATION. Otters from the 

 Kennet. 



DIVISION LV. [East Quadrant.} See Plan, p. 102. 



Works of Ichthyology. Maps illustrating geographical distribution, 

 migration, &c., of fishes and spawn. 



982. DAY, Dr. FRANCIS, Leamington House, Cheltenham. (1) 2 Vol. 

 4to., Fishes of India. (2) 6 No. 8vo., Fishes of Great Britain. (3) 2 Vol. 8vo., Fish and 

 Fisheries of India. (4) 1 Vol. 4to., Fishes of Yarcand. 



984. HOUGHTON, REV. WILLIAM, M.A., F.L.S., Preston Kectory, 

 Wellington, Shropshire. Book, in two Volumes, " British Fresh Water Fishes." . 



985. LAUGHRIN, WILLIAM, Polperro, Cornwall. A paper on the 

 growth of Barnacles on ships' bottoms and logs of wood found floating on the ocean. 



986. QUARITCH, BERNARD, 15 Piccadilly, London. (1) Illustrations 

 of the Salmonidse, by Sir William Jardine, twelve coloured engravings, in twelve frames. (2) 

 Illustrations of Fresh Water Fishes, by Louis Agassiz, twenty coloured engravings, in twenty 

 frames. (3) Walton's Angler, first edition, 1653, a reproduction in facsimile by W. Griggs. 



987. WRIGHT, BRYCE, F.B.G.S., F.Z.S., &c., 204 Eegent Street, W. 

 Fossil remains of Icthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus. 



DIVISION LVI. -[East and West Quadrants.} See Plan, p. 102. 



Specimens and representations illustrative of the relations between 



extinct and existing fishes. 



989. GALLOWAY, WILLIAM, Inveresk by Edinburgh. Collection of 



various interesting objects from a pre-historic shell-mound, in the island of Oransay, Western 

 Hebrides. This shell-mound is situated on the old coast line, and dates undoubtedly from a 

 period anterior to its elevation. No trace of metals have been found, but the occurrence of 

 numerous flint chips, &c., carry it back evidently to the neolithic age. Of objects, showing 

 unmistakable traces of human use and agency, there are ten fish-spear or harpoon heads of 

 bone, and one butt ; also numerous rubbed bones, chisels, borers or awls, and picks of the 

 same material. Also lap and hammer-stones, rubbed stones, limpet hammers, &c. Also 

 several shells, evidently trimmed for use as spoons, pierced for suspension, &c In addition to 

 the usual edible shellfish, the shells of which occur in large quantities, there are also remains 

 of the Rorqual, Seal, Eed Deer, Otter, and other mammals ; of the Mullet, Wrasse, picked 

 Dogfish, Skate, &c. Among the aquatic birds are included bones of the now extinct Great 

 Auk, the Wild Swan, Razorbill, Guillemot, &c., forming one of the most important discoveries 



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