160B Canada. 



DIVISION LIII. 



This collection consists of (1) Baptores. White-headed Eagle and Ospreys (old and young). 

 (2) Grallatores, Coots, Herons, Egrets, Sandpipers, Turnstones, Godwits. (3) Natatores. 

 Razor-bill, Puffins, Guillemots, Divers (old and young), Loons, &c. Gulls, Terns, Cormorants. 

 Gannets, Sea-ducks, Eider Ducks, Sheldrakes, Canvass-back Duck and Golden Eye. Many 

 of these have been lent from the Museum of Laval University of Quebec. 



DIVISION LIV. 



Aquatic and amphibious - mammalia in large numbers, consisting of taxidermal specimens 

 of Otters, Fishers, Minks, Musk-rats, Weasels, Seals ; also the famous White Whale of 

 the Gulf of St. Lawrence (the specimen shown weighing 2000 Ibs.), with Basking, Thresher, 

 Greenland and White- Sharks, one of the Greenland Sharks reaching the enormous weight 

 of 600 Ibs. Prepared by J. V. Gregory, Esq., of Quebec. 



DIVISION LV. 



Maps of Canada with fishing weirs carefully marked. Charts of the provinces of 

 Prince Edward Island and British Columbia. Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institution 

 of Natural Science. Reports of the Fisheries of Canada, and of the progress made in Fish 

 Culture, with Maps illustrative of the same, also a mammoth map of the Dominion of Canada, 

 15 ft. by 30 feet, illustrative of the great agricultural, mineral and fishery sections of the country. 



DIVISION LVI. 



Specimens, showing the relation between extinct and living ' fishes, are shown in the 

 collection of Devonian, Carboniferous, and Post Pliocene fossils, with fishes (Cetacea and 

 Mollusca). 



Besides the exhibits specified may be found many others, one of the most attractive being 

 a complete Milicete Indian Encampment. The rude appliances of the North American 

 Indian for taking fish are shown, while the wigwam of birch-bark is of full size, and 

 complete in every detail that is required to make up the Indian Fisherman's home. On 

 the same terrace are shown the handsome Angler's Tents of the International Tent and 

 Awning Company of Ottawa 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON'S 



Waterproof Riding Aprons & Hunting 

 Leggings, and Valises. 



US', Queen "Victoria. St., London, J3.C. 



