Ccvnada. 



160A 



DIVISION XLIII. 



A Dry Collection of Sponges, from Principal Dawson, Montreal. 



A Collection, both Dry and in Alcohol, from Prof. Honeyman, Halifax. 



DIVISION XLIV. 

 Corals, in both dry and alcoholic collections. Also Polyps and Jelly Fish. 



DIVISION XLV. 

 Collection of Entozoa of Fishes, from Kobert Morrow, Esq., Halifax. 



DIVISION XLVI. 

 Mollusca (Dry and Alcoholic), from Nova Scotia Museum, and from Principal Dawson, Montreal. 



DIVISION XL VII. 



Sea Urchins and Holothuria, both dry and alcoholic collections. 



DIVISION XL VIII. 



Aphrodite Aculeata (6i inches long) and Nereidse. 



DIVISION XLIX. 



Insects and Jarvco of insects which are destroyers of spnwn or become fbod for fish. 

 A Collection of 40 Cases, consisting of : (1) Twenty Cases of Lepidoptera. (2) Five Cases of 

 Neuroptera. (3) Two Cases of Diptera. (4) Ten Cases of Coleoptera. (5) Two Cases of 

 Hymenoptera. (6) One Case of Hemiptera. From Entomological Society of Ontario. 



DIVISION L. 

 Collection of Crustacea dry. From Principal Dawson, Montreal. 



DIVISION LI. 



(1) Fish of all kinds stuffed, some of the skins having stood the test of ten years* exposure with- 

 out injury, comprising many of the freshwater fishes of the great inland lakes of Ontario, and of 

 other lakes and rivers in Canada, including large specimens of Salmtin from British Columbia, 

 of 75 Ibs. and upwards. Amongst these are acclimatized Salmo salar of Lake Ontario and 

 Salmo quinnat from the Pacific coast. Salmon Trout, weighing 70 lb#.; Muscalonge, 

 42 Ibs. ; the famous Corregonus albus, or White Fish, of Canadian lakes ; Herring Salmon ; 

 Brook Trout of 5 Ibs. ; Pickerel or Dore ; Black, White, and Green Bass ; Sturgeon and their 

 young, a shovell nosed Sturgeon, 6 feet in length. Winnoniche, Carp, Cat-fish, Pike, Salmon and 

 Trout from the Lower Provinces ; Cod Fish of 68 and 70 Ibs., Shad, Mackerel, Herring, &c. ; 

 also a White Porpoise or Whale, 2000 Ibs. ; a Greenland Shark, 12 ft. long; and others of tho 

 Shark species of great sizes ; Halibut of 220 Ibs. and upwards, and various other specimens of 

 Sea and Freshwater Fishes. (2) Skeletons of Lopliius Piscatorius, the Angler Fish, and of 

 the Head of a Cod Fish, exhibited by Eobcrt Morrow, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. (3) A 

 Large Collection of Fishes preserved 'in Alcohol, and otherwise including many of the 

 known fishes of the waters of Canada, scientifically arranged, named, and classified. (4) 

 Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs of Fishes, by Prof. Fowler, Montreal. Varieties of Fish 

 are shown in glass cases, with Photographs of such from British Columbia, also Barnacles and 

 other interesting specimens gathered and forwarded by the Marquis of Lome. 



DIVISION LII. 

 Alcoholic Collection. 



WATERPROOF COATS, 



SPECIALLY 



ETC 



ANDERSON 



MAKERS, 



, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E,C. 



, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 



