Great Britain Division LXL East Quadrant. 123 



1027. TULLOCH, C., 12 Randolph Road, Maida Hill, W. Accounts of a 

 Trawler. (2) Accounts of a Drift Boat. (3) Work on Sea Fishing. 



1028. WILKINS, FREDERIC, C.E., 55 Poland Street, London, W. 

 " Wrecks and Drowning," price Is., a pamphlet classifying the causes from which 8,000 lives 

 are annually lost at sea, and 8,000,000 worth of property, with suggestions for preventing these 

 evils. With other important information. 



I028. BERNEY, GEORGE DUCKETT, Morton Hall, Norwich. 

 Essay, in manuscript. " Short account of an Expedition to the Continent, undertaken in 1852, 

 for the purpose of introducing into England several species of Fresh-water Fishes at that time 

 unknown to it viz. : Golden Tench, Pond Loach, Scaleless Carp, Eoyal Carp, Sly 

 Silurus." 



19286. FRYER, C. E., Home Office, S.W. Reports, Tables, and Map, 

 relating to fisheries : prepared by, or in connection with, the Fisheries Department of the 

 Home Office. 



I028c. WOODS, W. FELL, Gorse House, Forest Hill, S.E. Paper in MS. 

 (read 1872) " On the Reproductive and Larval States of the Oyster." " Letters on Oyster 

 Fisheries," &c., by W. Fell Woods, 1877. (See No. 726c.) 



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



Reports on Acclimatization of Fish and of attempts in the 



direction. 



I02Q. CHAMBERS, W. OLDHAM, F.L.S., Hon. Secretary to the 

 Norfolk and Suffolk Fish Acclimatization Society, Lowestoft. Keport of the Norfolk and 

 Suffolk Fish Acclimatization Society Patron H.K.H. the Prince of Wales ; President. E. 

 Birkbeck, Esq., M.P. showing the attempts that have been made to acclimatize food fishes in 

 the waters of East Anglia. 



I02pa. NATIONAL FISH CULTURE ASSOCIATION, President, 

 the Marquis of Exeter, Chairman. Sir J. G. Maitland, Bart. Secretary, W. Oldham Chambers, 

 F.L.S. Reports of the Deutscher Fischerei Verein, and of other Fish Cultural Associations. 

 Report of the Berlin Exhibition, &c. 



10296. YOUL, I. A., O.M.G., Waratah House, King's Eoad, Clapham Park. 

 History of the Introduction of the Salmonidae to the Antipodes, by Arthur Nieves. History of 

 the Introduction of the Salrnonidse to the Antipodes, by Dr. Levi and Sickeiron. 



OBJECTS EXHIBITED IN THE GROUNDS. 



1030. EXETER, THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUIS 



OF, Burghley Park, Stamford. Skeleton of a Whale, 60 feet in length. 



1031. PRIMROSE & COMPANY, Sheffield. Conservatory Aquarium 

 (Glazed on Patent System). 



1032. UNITED ASBESTOS COMPANY, 161 Queen Victoria Street, 

 E.G. Indestructible Paint Building. 



1033. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE. 



1034. CLARK, BUNNETT & CO., Limited, Engineers, Bathbone 

 Place, Oxford Street, London. (1) Model of Smith's Hydraulic Dredging Plant. (2) Work- 

 ing Model of Hydraulic Fish Hoist. (3) Fire-proof Iron Landing Sheds. (Clark's Patent 

 Self- Gripping Crabs.) 



1036. WILLESDEN PAPER COMPANY'S Fisherman's Cottage. 



1038. HUMPHREYS, J. C., Albert Gate, High Eoad, Knight sbridge. 

 Fishermen's Cottage, living Eoom and two Bedrooms, furnished ready for use, including all 

 necessaries, the whole to be erected complete in any part of the United Kingdom for the sum of 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON. 



Contractors to the Eii^-Il^H Government fbr 

 OILSKIIST CLOTIIIIVG}>; as worn for Suto- 

 marine, Mining?, and. Torpedo Works; also fbr 

 their latent Finish OILSKIN KIT BA.O, as 

 introduced l>y them, and adopted ibr the 

 British Array. 



